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Alexandria, Ont., Friday May 23, 1947 $2.00 A TXA% VOL. LV—No 21

Hon. Farquhar Oliver Elected Lochiel To Vote Glen Gordon Joins Rev. S.P. Quinn Prime Minister Joined In Impressive Leader Of Liberals On Sale Of Beer Football League To Be Ordained , Last Rites For Late Dr. MacDiarmid Council Sets, June 25 Five-Team Glengarry Members of Commons, Medical Men And Enthusiastic Convention At Toronto Last Weak Loop Opens Season Native Of Bainsville As Date For To Become Priest Thousands Of Friends At Maxville Attended By More Than 600 Delegates — Saturday. May 24th Regret Expressed In Death of Dr. MacDiarmid Ballot On Referendum At Montreal., Mav 31st Friday Afternoon, To Attend Funeral Lochiel Township will hold a refer, Glengarry Football League will be a On Friday afternoon of last week Rev Stanley Patrick Quinn son of An impressive last tribute of res- endum cm Wednesday, June 25th on 5-team loop this year with the entry Mrs. Elizabeth Quinn and the late Mr the Ontario Libérai Convention elec- the question of legalizing the sale of of a Glen Gordcn team to represent the Lochiel Gives Grant pect was paid the late Dr. W.B. Mac ted Honourable Farquhar Oliver as Joseph P Quinn formerly of Hatosvihe Diarmid, ex-M.P Glengarry, when beer in the municipality. A proclama- southern section of the county. An- will be ordained to the priesthoed to To Flood Relief Leader of the Liberal party in Ontario tion is being issued; this week announ- nouncement of the move was made yes- an estimated three thousand people, amid scenes of enthusiasm which au. St. James Cathedral Montreal Satur- among them Canada’s Prime Minister cing the date and notifying the electors terday, by League President J. Alex.- A grant of $200. to the fund being gur well for the future of the Liberal day May 31 by His Excellency Most attended the funeral held last Friday that a meeting will be held in the Macdonell. raised for British Flood Relief was cause in this Province. Mr. Oliver Rev Joseph Charbonneau Archbishop of at Maxville. In addition to Mr. King Township Hall, June 18th, when the Entry of Glen Gordon has necessita- Montreal. Father Quinn will sing his made at the last meeting of Lochiel had been acting as House Leader to names of managers for the Affirmative the offical party from Ottawa, includ- the Legislature since the General Elec ted a revision of the schedule which we First Solemn High Mass on Sunday Township Council. and the Negative will be announced. ed Hon. James G. Gardiner Minis- were to publish this week. The season June 8 at 11.15 a.m. to St. Patrick’s The Alexandria collection of cloth- ter of Agriculture, five other members tion of 1945 but had not had much The by.law authorizing the vote was opportunity of displaying his fighting will open Saturday, May 24th. as sche- church Montreal. ing and food for the Relief Fund was of Parhament and Col. W.J. Frank- passed at a meeting of the Lochiel qualities to view of the small repre- duled and we append dates of the Father Quinn received his primary shipped to Barriefield, Ont.., Wednes- lin, M.C., V D. Sergeant—At—Arms council. May 6th, following receipt of sentation of Liberals elected and of first four games. Glen Gordon will education at his home school Bains- day. It comprised 14 cartons weighing of the House cf Commons. a largely signed petition circulated, make its bow at Lochiel on June 2nd. the fact that he had not received a ville and following graduation from 570 pounds. Among cash donations Dr. MacDiarmid, who represented we understand, by Philip St. Onge, May 24—Pine,Grove vs. Lochiel . mandate from the Party as a whole Williamstown High Schoc^ studied at was the sum of $23. collected among Glengarry at Ottawa from 1940 to proprietor of the Glengarry House. May 26—Greenfield vs Dunvegan the Seminary’ of Philosophy Montreal students of Alexandria High School. to assume the leadership. Glen Robertson. 1945, died suddenly at his home in Seven candidates for leadership were May 29—Lochiel vs Greenfield. and St. Augustine’s Seminary Toronto Maxville, Tuesday evening. May 13th. There will be two ballots, one seeking nominated, two of whom. Honourable May 31—Dunvegan vs Pine Grove Other members cf Father Quinn’s opinion on the sale of beer under pu- The very large number of sympa- P.M. Dewan former Minister of Agri- family are Clarence; Florence and MacLeod Chief Not thising relatives and friends attending culture to the Hepbura administra, blic house licence for men only, the se-- Agnes Quinn R.N. Mrs R. J. Azar cond on licensed premises to which the funeral from every section of tion and W A. Moore of Toronto Mrs J. B. Murdock’of Ottawa; Rev Glengarry and from many outside withdrew before the ballotting took women are admitted. Polls will be op- Dunvegan Football Sister Quinn, Hotel Dieu Hospital Corn To Visit Glengarry en from 8 a m. until 7 p.m. points included fellow membea-s of the place. Opposing Honourable Farquhar wall; Hugh Quinn and Mrs W. J. Some time ago word was received medical profession, representatives of HONOBABLE FARQUHAR OLIVER A complete report of the meeting Oliver in his bid for the leadership Club Re-Organizes Cunningham of Montreal. that Chief Flora Mrs MacLeod of Mac the Glengarry Liberal Association and M.P P. for Grey South since 1926, held to Lochiel Township Hall, May were Colin Campbell, a former mem- Leod, Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye a large representation of members of who last Friday was selected as Lea- 19th, to organize the “dry” forces of On Tuesday evening May 13, a meet- ber of the Hepburn Government; Mr. Scotland was to come to St Ann’s Nova the Masonic Order, in which Dr. Mac der of the Ontario Liberals at the par- the township, will be carried in our ing was held in the Orange Hall, Dun- Navy League Al. Cadeau, Burhngton industrialist Scotia for the 1947 Gaelic Mod. Diarmid held a prominent place. ty convention to Toronto. Leader of next issue. vegan for the purpose Of re organizing a leader of the young Liberal group; In other parts of Canada than the St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church the Official Opposition for the past o the Dunvegan Football Team for the Tag Day, May 31 Allan Lamport, Toronto Insurance Maritimes the hope was expressed that was filled to its capacity long before two years Mr. Oliver is but 43 years to?! season. The large crowd of play, Broker and William A. Gunn, also of J. S. Stark B.A. will be to charge the MacLeod of MacLeod would be the hour of the service and hundreds old. Charlottenburgh ers and supporters present reviewed Toronto. of arrangements for the annual Navy able to visit more than one section of were unable to gain admittance. The In his opening remarks Mr. Colin the activities of the past season and Tax Rate Is Up expressed confidence that the forth- League Tag Day to be held in Alex- the Dominion. The Clan MacLeod funeral was held at 2.30 o’clock from Campbell warmly endorsed the can- andria Saturday, May 31st. The Navy Glengarry sent an Invitation but is Dr MacDiarmid’s late home and the didature of Honourable Farquhar Oli- Couple Honored Charlotetnburgh township’s general coming season would be a successful one. League of Canada for mere than 50 sorry to armounce Chief Flora Mrs cortege was one of the largest ever ver and explained that he had mere- A largely attended and enjoyable re- tax rate for 1947 has been struck at years has been the official agency deal MacLeod of MacLeod cannot come to seen in Glengarry. ly bowed to the wishes of a number of 23 6 mills an increase of 4.1 mills over The following officers and commit- ception was tendered Mir. and Mrs ing with men of the sea and it finds Glengarry to 1947. Chief mourners were his widow: prominent Liberals to allowing his teet were elected Hon. Presidents — Howard Morris in Alexander Hall, last year’s rate, it has been annormced its peacetime activities increasing. A Mi's. MacDiarmid, the former Eva name to go before the Convention, by L. C. Kennedy clerk-treasurer. Rev Dr. D.N. MacMillan, Jbhn D There is a hearty invitation from Friday night, following their return generous response is indicated. those, in charge of the Nova Scotia Smillie, one son, J/ohn William Mac- thus paving the way for the Oliver MacLeod; President —Stewart Grant; from their wedding trip. Relative^ This year’s county rate is set at o gathering to all officers and members! Diarmid; a brother, John MacDiar- Jtatd slide which followed. 1st Vice Pres. —Wallace MacKinnon; and friends were present from every 8.2 mills an increase of 1.8 mills over mid of Winchester; and two sisters: Over six hundred delegates from Sec. Treas — Donald I. MacLeod; of the Clan MacLeod Glengarry to join section of the county and from out. 1946; the township rate of 7.7 mills re Three Received Mrs. R.A. Brodie of Montreal and. Kenora to the Quebec border parti- Coach and Manager —Cameron Mac- the crowd in doing honour to the Mac side points as well. presents an increase of one mill and is Leod of MacLeod on July 31 1947 at Mrs. T. Fraser McOuat of Sher- cipated in the voting, and the Con- Dancing was enjoyed to the music of due chiefly to increased road expend! Campbell; Publicity Secretary—Fraser Degrees At Queen’s Campbell; Orange Bearer—Archie Ste St. Ann’s N.S. brooke, Que. vention from point of attendance and Heward’s orchestra and following the ture; the high school rate of 2 8 mills Three glengarry btudentss aa-e The dates according to present ar- The service in St. Andrew’s Church from the enthusiasm displayed was supper Angus H. McDonell spoke brief, is an increase of 1.4 mills over last wart; Grounds committee —Stewart amng thsoe who received degrees rangements are; was conducted by his minister Rev one of the best to the memory of the ly and the presentation of a purse was year’s rate while the public school Grant, Willie MacLeod, Jimmie Camp ftmo Queen’s University in the Arts H.A.Doig, assisted by Dr. D.N. Mac oldest Liberals present. made by Alex. McKinnon. rates of 4.9 mills represents a drop of bell, Murdle Campbell; Gate keepers— Wednesday—July 30th Opening of and Science faculties at the annual Millan, minister of Kenyon Presbyter- Earlier in the week the Manage- .1 mill. Forbes MacKnnon, Donald 1. Mac- Gaelic Mod. convocation last Saturday. They are. ian Church, Dunvegan. ment Committee had met on Wednes- Doubling of the high school rate was Leod, Murdie Campbell; Delegates to Thursday—July 31st Clan MacLeod Bachelor of Airfs (Pass)—Leslie Hymns sung during the service were day evening and had approved of the Montreal Bus attributed chiefly to increased trans. league meeting—Wallace MacKinnon Day. Convention programmel and decided Fraser Campbell. Fiske Daly and Lois J]»an McMartto, “Unto the Hills” and “Art Thou portation costs for students. Sunday—August 3rd. Outdoor Gaelic upc*i the Committees which would Service Resumes both of Marttotown. Weary.” Miss Netta MacEwen organ. direct the affairs of the Association Bachelor of Science—Cameron Gum- Service and Opening and Dedication 1st, presided at the console. . , Following a six-weeks interruption during the year 1947. ming of Maxville. of MacLeod Memorial Park. Mr. Doig in an eloquent discourse due to road restrictions Victory Bus Revered Sister Club At Greenfield o The Convention itself opened Thurs For further information write to paid high tribute to the physician who Lines of Montreal on Tuesday of last ministered to the needs of the com- day morning with the wftrk of the an- week resumed their Alexandria bus Set For Season Maxville Trustees Stanley MacLeod R. 2 Dalkeith Ont or nual meeting attended by all the de- Dies St. Laurent munity for upwards of half a centqfy service. The Company will operate Ian M. MacLeod Cornwall Ont. legates and on Thursday several of Met Local Board the man who never considered a c(H on a twice daily schedule with addi- On May 2; 1947, the Congregation At a largely attended meeting in o to duty a trivial one.. Mr. Doig sai

ment perhaps as early as the middle governmental actions or at least ex- Id British Trees Witnessed of July, with this being forecast by ert powerful influence on such deci- sions It is however necessary at i ! Many Famous Historié Events veteran observers along Parliament 1 Hill. times to preserve strict secrecy about ) Many of Scotland’s trees recorded happenings at these gatherings of ihappenings of historical conse- LIBERALIZING CONDITIONS quence. * Three hundred years ago government followers because each The present amount paid and con- a yew tree at Ayrshire’s Loudon can speak his own mind and matters ditions surrounding same for old age i [castle saw John, Earl of Loudon, are discussed in advance of legisla- ratify the Act of Union between pensions in Canada may be changed tion . England and Scotland. Prior to that considerably. This has become evid- FARMER AND CONSUMER historical day the Loudon y yew ent since it is known that the Govern heard many a dark plot hatched be- The government believes that dur- ment has recognized the need for re- neath its boughs by Scots hostile to ing the transitional period from war vision of such payments or conditions the folk across the border. Beneath X1MELT TIP to peace we should guide the farmer this very tree four hundred year» ox same both for old age and the 1 CONFLETE “We liave been able to reduce the rnd the consumer back into a sound previously the Scotch hero Bruce blind with the objectives of the pro- public debt by $354,000,01)0,’» declared relationship under which they can handed the castle to the Loudons. gram outlined in the Dominion-Pro. In the House of Commons the Minis- deal with one ariother emphasized Another famous Scottish yew is vincial Conference in Aug. 1945 being ; that standing in Cruxtoh castle ter of National Revenue, Hon_ J.J. Agriculture Minister Gardiner in the still an essential part of the Federal grounds. It heard the vows ex- McCann. I submit that that is good House of Commons. We shall endea- Government's plans. changed by Mary, Queen of Scots business and that is the policy which vour to protect both from any mid- and Damley: indeed, it was be- should be followed when times are Moreover it is significant that a dleman who tries to takes advantage neath its green arches that the ill- good. Any individual who does not spokesman for the Government in Ot. of seasonal supplies either to get his fated queen promised to marry Darnley, and, with the romantic attempt to liquidate his debts when tawa has made it clear that the ma. product too cheap or to sell it too cbinery for achieving these objectives heart of a woman, she caused the time are good has not the first rudi- high. The fact is however that thej episode to be recorded for posterity ments of business instinct . in social security must be attained fanners income is higher over the last by stamping the image of the tree FEIRTIHB These words coming from the man within the framework of a federal three years than ever before Even on her coinage. state. A yew with an equally intimate responsible for collecting the nation’s with lower marketings of some pro- and sad knowledge of royal lovers monies for running this country, CAUCUSES AND SECRECY ducts in 1946 as compared with 1945 is that at Ankerwyke house, might prove a timely tip for business It is understood backstage in the the gross returns are increasing. Staines. Henry VIII and Anne in general at this time capital that greater secrecy has been SLOW BUT SURE Boleyn courted beneath that thick AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE advocated for party caucuses, these The Canadian Government is en- green roof: the tree, a solid veteran deavouring to cut down on its em- of many storms, proved more It appears in Ottawa as if proceed- being usually looked upon along Parlia stable than the king’s love, for Anne ings in this session of the Canadian ment Hill as merely family affairs, ployees as much as possible and as died by the axe. But Britain’s an- Parliament are now moving along at though often discussions in these quickly as this can be done without cient trees have witnessed histori- a rate which may allow an adjourn- caucuses are forerunners of important causing any harm to the machinery cal happenings of greater signifi- of government both inside and out- cance than the amours of even side of Ottawa. This is becoming more royalty. For instance, the Anker- wyke yew’s first connection with, and more evident along Parliament history was at the signing of the THE 1947 Hill as Canada’s Civil Service is gra. Magna Carta, the agreement be- dually being reduced in number. In twoen king and people on which is fact the latest official disclosure here based the British conception of citi- shows that the Civil Service has been *en’s rights. brought down from a peak of 142,000 in May of 1945 to 129,000. at Jan. lj 1946, though subsequent expansions Hoi-Bed at South Window brought it up again for a short period Of Basement Proves Worth until it was once again reduced to 121 For the gardener who has s base- 000 in the five months preceding April ment window with southern expo- 1 last. sure, it is possible to build a prac- tical hot-bed which is more easily FOR CANNING Likewise it should be reported that watched, aired and watered than the it is obvious here that the Govern- standard type. Ufiéé Vt ment plans now to continue to cut down In front of the window make a its employees by gradual stages with shallow excavation about a foot this being stressed In official quarters deep. The size must be figured care- IQ LBS. PER PERSON in the capital because of the inaccur. fully, so that a frame set in this U ■ excavation can be covered by win- fck! ate statements being made about it dow or hot-bed sash. As in the case As in previous years this special allow- at the present time and the false im. of other hot-beds, a glass substitute ance of sugar for canning will be in pressions created that no such reduc- may be used on the sash, if desired. tions are being carried out following Build a frame to fit in the excava- addition to the regular sugar ration. It tion. The sides must slant sharply the liquidation of remaining wartime from a point above the window, al- will be made available in two amounts departments most to the ground. Fit the sash of 5 pounds each. NOT ENDED YET on this frame, using hinges at the Although the fight to legalize the top so the sash may easily be raised production and sale of oleomargarine for ventilation. Earth mafC be in this country was lost during this banked around the frame to keep THESE ARE THE CO out the cold; and the sides should PROVIDE THE EXTRi session yet it is hinted in well-in- be as tight as possible to keep out fermed quarters in Ottawa that this the wind. fight has not ended with once again Heat is supplied to this bed by VALID MAY 15th VALID JULY 17th a bill being introduced at the first op- opening the basement window, and portunity to legalize the manufacture allowing the heated basement air to Coupons Yl, Y2, Y3, Coupons Y6, Y7, Y8, enter the bed. The window is left Y4, Y5. Y9, Y10 and sale of this product, probably in open at night, and may often be the next session, if nothing official is Coupons may be used as desired after their respective validity closed during the day, when the sun dates/ and will remain valid until at least December 31st/ done before hand to achieve this pur. is shining on the bed. Hotbeds of 1947. pose. this type have been tried and test- NEW LOAN ed, and although they do not main- Each coupon Is good for the purchase of 1 pound of sugar. tain temperatures as high as other When several high officials of the kinds the heat will be more even, British Exchequer paid a visit to Ot- and the ventilation much better. tawa in the wake of a statement by the United Kingdom Chancellor of The world sugar situation has been improving and has made the Exchequer Hugh Dalton that Bri- Placing Coal Bin possible the recent increases in the Canadian allowance. World tain will be unable to meet the full In planning a new house to be supplies, however, are still inadequate to meet demand, re- heated with coal, the location and twelve billions of blocked sterling debts construction of the coal bin should quiring continued rationing. owing to the sterling bloc, it was hin- receive careful consideration, says ted in some circles that the real ob- the Plumbing and Heating Indus- THE GLENGARRY NEWS THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD ject of this visit was to renegotiate a tries bureau. The bin should be new loan or credit for the United located as closely as possible to the boiler or furnace; it should be well Kingdom. However, this does not seem lighted; it should have a door ade- to be the case at the moment though quate in size and easy to open; it it is true that the $^250,000,000 cre- should be dust-tight. In addition, the Printers and Publishers - Alexandria, Ont. dit by Canada has been disappearing bin should be located so that it will rather quickly being more than half not be difficult to fill. The bin should be so placed that a streamlined finished and may be gone by the close delivery of coal to the bin is pos- of 1947. In addition it is indicated sible. If there is a driveway next to tnat the British statement was really the house, it may be practical to Industrial, Commercial, Professional Printing ci^Every Kind, aimed at the sterling bloc creditors locate the bin under the driveway and not necessarily at Canada. or inside the basement adjacent to including : It is understood in Ottawa that the the driveway. If the house has no basement, the coal storage room object of the British financial experts can be placed adjacent to the drive- Labels, Tags, visit to the capital may be merely to way without interferring with the Factory Forms discuss repayment of existing credit design of the house. Order Forms Price Lists ■O scheduled to start in 1850 and other interests involved in trade matters. Invoice Forms Special Notices Indian Steel Industry In the pre-Christian era Indian Ruled Forms Color Work GLEN NORM AM craftsmen forged their high-grade Business Cards iron ore into crude steel and shipped Cheque Form* Mr Harry McVicar of Montreal it to the Mediterranean area to be Wedding Stationery Announcements 740 MILES was the guest of Mr and Mrs Ar_ made into the famed “Damascus Church Reports chie, N. Macdonald for a few days blades.” The rustless, six-ton Iron Letterheads Pillar, which rises near the Victory last week. Tower, Kutb Minar, at Delhi, India, Envelopes Invitations Miss Elizabeth McKinnon Montreal k is estimated to be more than 1,500 Annual Reports Blotters rw/i is spent some time recently at the home years old. It was not until well into of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex the 19th century, however, that In- Auction Sale Rills Cheese Factory Stationery McKinnon. dia began large-scale mining of coal l IN LESS than two years, voices will be able to travel Mr and Mrs Lucien Theoret and and iron—the essentials of big in- ever "stormproof” cable (most of it underground) all chUdfen visted bn Sunday afternoon dustry. Once started, expansion was with relatives in North Lancaster. swift. By the opening of World War I the way between Quebec City and Windsor, II, the Indian sub-continent ranked Mr. Alban Lauzon. Montreal, week after the British homeland as the and to many other points. ended with his parents Mr. and Mrs. largest iron-ore producer in the em- W.R. Lauzon. pire. Its extensive coal mines turned Completing this project is part of our huge programme Messrs. Rene Quenneville and Eu- out about 25,000,000 tons annually, and gave employment to more than appreciated. ! to keep up with the increasing flow of Long Distance dide Ouimet of Coteau Landing spent YourlPrintingtOrders will always be the week-end at their respectives 200,000 workers. calls. And not only to make sure that calls go through homes here , ' ' Mr and Mrs Real Larocque and little With the least possible delay, but also to ensure Asiatic Corridor daughter of Montreal enjoyed the dependable service under all weather conditions. Nature has made Afghanistan a week end with the former’s parents corridor between inland Asia and Mr snd Mrs Jos Theoret India. Over its high passes swept We are rushing the whole programme—which includes Mr and Mrs Archie N.‘ Macdonald the conquering armies of Alexander more lines, more switchboards—so that Long Distance Mrs Sul Decoste Miss Florence Sayant the Great, Ghengis Khan and others. In its tumbled mountain will continue to be the best communication service. and Master Gary Sayant were business THE GLENGARRY NEWS. visitors to Cornwall on Monday last. valleys, tribesmen carried on fam- ily feuds and fierce inter-tribal war- fare. With the British rise to power in India, Afghanistan became THE BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA known as a buffer state. Its inde- ADVERTISE IN THE pendence was gained in 1919 in a struggle that reversed two previous wars between British and Afghan GLENGARRY NEWS troops. _ Th» Qlmgarry New», Alexandria,, Ont., Friday May 23, 1947 Page 3

Glengarry W.I. Holds Annual MONTREAL

The 32nd annual meeting of (glen- garry Women’s Institute was held BY ALEXANDRIA '6L*tnt uJŒfleiti- May 13th in Knox United Church Lancaster largely attended by repre- HYDRO HOME ECQNIQM^I. BUS SERVICE sentatives of the branches of the In stitute in the county. An opening Hello Homemakers 1 When is a spoi TAKE A TIP with the singing of the W. I Ode Again In Operation not a spot? Answer: Wjhen it has been How to use the modern Irons and was followed by the address of’ wel- removed by someone who knows how. Ironers. come by Mrs. James A. Sangster and Even spilled milk cocoa and ink can Four new irons have striking fea. presenting of the secretary-treasurer’s tures: (I) One has a wide sole plate be taken out of white or fast-dye fa- and, auditor’s report by Mrs. J. P brics if you use the following remed- curved for either forward or backward McLeod Standing committee reports Honing, side rests to avoid lifting ana ies at once — with a little persistence were presented by Mrs. Curran, Ca. a slanted handle to grasp easily. (2) and caution. nadian industries and agriculture; Milk grease and oil stains should be To reduce fatigue caused by constant Mrs. J A. Stewart, citizenship; Mrs. lifting another iron has been designed sponged with benzine or carbon tetra- McLeod, who led in a panel discussion chloride. with rest-stand incorporated into solo of four of the • committees, historical Ink spots should be first blotted plate. The button on the handle both research social welfare home econ- wtih blotting paper and then soaked releases and holds rest.stand in place omics and publicity, and responded to with clear warm water or sour milk (?) A third iron has the outstanding by Mrs E McIntyre, Mrs Carl Ryan but in turn must be sponged out with feature of a stand with the heating Mrs Mason McLennan and Mrs Lloyd carbon tetrachloride element incorporated in it—heat is McRae. TIME TABLE AND FARES A chocolate stain should be scrapped transferred to the iron whenever it is Mrs. L McEwen provincial director off with a dull knife; then pat with in position with the current on — no gave a report of the provincial board borax which has been moistened with more wrangles with the cord (4) and several resolutions were brought ALEXANDRIA TO MONTREAL water. Let dry, then wash in clear Thermostat control on the steam irons in by Mrs. A.D. McDougal and Mrs. water. means that they can be used for pres- J L. Campbell. Mrs. Hamilton, re- Daily Exc Sun. Sun. Only Single Fare Round Trip sing or ordinary ' household use. Chewing gum is sometimes difficult. P’esentative' from the Department of Â.M. P.M. P.M. (plus tax) (plus tax) Methods used with electric ironer: Try to rub into a ball with a piece of Agriculture, commented on the re- With the exception of woolens, iron ice; next remove stickiness with car- ports. and'gave some worthwhile sug- Alexandria Dep. 8.30 5.00 6.C0 $1.65 $3.00 fabrics until they are dry. Take gestions as to the improvement of bon tetrachloride. time to arrange garment carefully oh Whether to soak soiled clothes or to meetings. She also took charge of Glen Robertson Dep. 8.46 5.16 6.16 $1.50 $2.70 board to avoid unnecessary wrinkles. the co-operative program Jt was de- set the machine immediately in mo- Parts of garment to iron first: extra Montreal Arr. 10.55 7.25 8.25 tion is a moot question Answer; If cided to have a conference on person inside pieces such as inset pocketsj ahty and dress to be held in Lancas- you do not use a water softener you shoulder pads and facings, and parts ter, and also a district rally on pro- should soak white fabrics. of garment which are attached such gram planning, in Alexandria. MONTREAL TO ALEXANDRIA What about using homemade soap as trimmings and ruffles Iron bodice Miss McDonell, Home Economic for the new fabrics? Well, this is Daily Exc. Sun. Sat. only Fri and Sat. Sun. Only of garment, then skirt. Finish with coach presented the work being done usually a very strong soap (often, not ; P.M. P.M. P.M. collar, cuffs and front. Wide articles by the juniors and impressed the de- A.M. P.M. aged)—and since there are a number such as tablecloths, sheetsj bed-spread legates on the need for leadership. of tested laundry cleansing agents, it should be folded lengthwise and iron- Miss Rorke, director of Kemptville Montreal Dep. 9.15 5.30 1.20 8.30 10.30 Is wise to use these in the washing- ed on one side: then folded double and Agricultural School gave an outline on Glen Robertson 7.39 3.29 10.39 12.39 machine . the top surface ironed: and so on un- courses offered there and asked wo- Arr. 11.24 How long should the washing mash- til article is completely dry. men to give them publicity. Alexandria Arr. 11.40 7.55 3.45 10.55 12.55 ine operate. We recommend 5 to 8 1. Try to improve ironing skill; use Lunch was served by women of long sweeping rhythmic, graceful juins, for lightly soiled things 10 to ,12 Knox Church at which time commun- DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME mins, for dirty clothes^ then a change strokes ity singing was led by Mrs. R.B Ben of water if necessary There has 2. Iron with weave of fabric not nett. After lunch 12 Women’s Insti- been some controversy over this point on the bias. tute branches answered the roll.call Through Shortest Route in modern and comfortable coaches but it was agreed that a short wash 3. Iron all articles which require Mrs Barton Vankleek Hill, respon. Alexandria—The Hub Restaurant, Phone 179. period and two or three warm rinses same temperature before starting onj aed to the address of welcome For Information { Glen Robertson—Roussin’s Restaurant. produced better results. next group. Mrs Ethelwyn Hobbes, guest speak- Should clothes be whipped or shak 4. Arrange work area efficiently. er, gave an address on the history ea when wet as they are hung on the 5. Dress neatly, attractively and of the radio programs; the national line. To shake or pull gently after comfortably for the job hook-up, regional commentators and the garments are pinned will save Anne Allan invites you to write her their work. Mrs. Bradley, the pre- much ironing work. You know too, c-o The Glengarry News. Send in your sident, spoke on the Ottawa Area con- that if clothes can be taken from the suggestions on homemaking problems vention and the benefits to be derived VICTORY BUS LINES LTD. lineand folded as they are placed in and watch this column for replies. from the convention stressing the fed- o — the basket the ironing will be much eration of agriculture and the keeping TAIon 7229 15 Bernard Street East, Montreal, 14 easier McCRIMMON of accounts. Mrs. R.B. Bennett ren- The family must eat on washday dered two solos. Mrs Lynden Clark reported for the courtesy committee. and we suggest dishes than can be Miss Nora McSweyn Montreal, At the election of officers the fol- cooked at a “low” temperature and the benefits of democracy have failed who had been on the sick list is now lowing were placed in office for 1947- served without much trimming. We to live in a way that makes democracy recuperating at the home of her 48 recommend the Well Cooker of the possible brothei Mr J. K. MacSweyn and Mrs electric range or grandmother’s Dutch Mrs. R. Rutherford, Hawkesburyj For democracy in its true sense can oven for the suggested meals. MacSweyn. president; Mrs L. Clark Martintown, only be made up of those who deliber- 1st vice-president; Mrs. J.A gang- ately prefer the good of the whole to II) Pot Roast with Potatoes Onions Mrs J. H MacDonel^ Rose Valley Sàsk arrived’home Thursday to spend ster, Lancaster, 2nd vice-president; then- own selfishness. Its essence is Carrots, Steamed Pudding some time visiting her father Mr A. Mrs. Bradley, Lemieux, federated re- net the wide sharing of privilege but Time: 2 hours R MacDonald. presentative, with Mrs. J.P. MacLeod the wide sharing of responsibility. Directions: Sear meat (31bs.) hi Mr John Angus MacSweyn an dsen alternate; Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Mrs The strength of democracy is thus the skillet until brown on all sides; place Ewen Cowansville, Que are visiting Martin Ferguson, Dunvegan, auditors strength of hUj-j^an character But trivet in well, add 1 cup water and friends here. ' Mrs. J. P McLeod, -secretary.trea. the evidence of history teaches that, put meat on trivet. Put pudding in Mi's J. R. Urquhart, Cornwall spent surer. even at its best human character is tall mold; cover, place beside meat. a few days with friends here District convenors — Mrs. J. K not enough. Cover cooker; turn switch to High Mis D. D Campbell is in Cornwall Condie, Cornwall agrculture and Canâ until steam escapes; then turn switch And so today we must look beyond General jHœpital. Wie wish jhier a chan industry; Mrs. J.A. Stewart, the purely human conception of de- to Low and continue cooking for 1 speedy recovery. Dunvegan, citizenship; Mrs J'. K. hour Place vegetables around meat; mocracy to the further vision of an Messrs Benton and Donald Mac- Urquhart Wilhamstcwn, historical inspired democracy in which every in- Require Clippings From turn switch to High until steam es- Crimmon motored to Toronto on research; Mrs. O R. Davidson, Rice, capes; turn switch to Low to finish dividual not only contrbutes his own Thursday and were accompanied home ville, social welfare; Mrs. D. McIn- best but is also instructed and guided cooking for about 1 hour. on Friday by Miss Kay MacCrimmon tyre, Vankleek Hill, Home Economics; by God Himself. STEAMED PUDDING who will spend her holidays at her Mrs. J. P, McLeod, Mrs Lloyd Mc- Inspired democracy will not come 3 tosps. melted shortening, 2 cups home here. Rae representatives to federation of flour, 3-4 tsp. soda, 1 tsp. ground Mrs T J. Clark, Mrs D. N. Mac agriculture. about by the action of a few leaders The Glengarry News ? appealing to the self-interest of the cloves, 1 tsp cinnamonj 1-4 tsp. all- Leod, Mrs D. D MacMaster Mrs J. District directors—Mrs J.E Me- spice, ’.2 tsp’. salt 1 cup milk 3.4 cup P. MacLeod and Margaret MacDonald ' Dunvegwr masses playing down to human nature Mrs. G. Rutherford instead of pointing men to their true molasses, 1-2 lb. dates stoned and were in Lancaster on Tuesday attend, i Q..egn Lanc- Mrs. A. D. McDougal 111 1 destiny. It can and will come to the cut. ing the District Annual of the Glen- Maxville; Mrs. J.S Franklin, Le- garry Women’s Institute. loaders and to the millions of ordin- Melt shortening Sift flour, mea- mieux; Mrs. Scott Fraser Lancaster; ary people and families through the We have a limited number of back sure add dry ingredients and sift a- Mrs G. Boyse, Summerstown; Mrs. WOMEN’S INSTITUTE new quahty of life and the new team, gain. Mix molasses and milk add to A. Leroux, Sunshine; Mrs. J. K. Ur- work which God gives to those who dry ingredients. Add shortening. Fold Fourteen members and a number quhart, Williamstown; Mrs R. Ste- copies of the News dating back over the listen to Him and obey Him. in dates. Pour into a greased mold of visitors attended the McCrimmon wart Penndleton; Mrs. D. D. Mc- and steam for 2 hours. Serve with Wcmen’s Institute meeting held Thurs Master, McCrimmon, Mrs. F Mcln- In an inspired democracy every in- past twenty years. day, May 15th with Mrs Crevier, Pre- cream tosh, MArtintown. dividual enjoys to the full the perfect (2) Veal Stew with Noodles Celery sident presiding. t - freedom of obedience to the still small A number of potato recipies were i Oh invitation of the president of and Onions Spiced Bread Pudding Eainsville branch the 1948 district voice of God— In an inspired de. clippings or complete Time: 2 1-2 hours given in answer to the roll call. Mrs mocracy /every individual whatever If you require D. J. MacSweyn read a paper on annual will be held in that village. Direcions: Cut 2 pounds breast or his back-ground or brain power has an Potao Growing. As it was the 50th anniversary of copies of past issues they can be secured neck of veal into indivdual serving the Institute the birthday cake was equal chance of playing a decisive Prizes to be gveh the Junior Girls part. For everyone can listen to God. pieces. Flour and brown them in hot Club of MacCrimmon after their given its first cut by Mrs McEwen. And everyone whose heart is willing fat in a waterless cooker or deep Achievement Day next year Mrs Bradley was appointed to re- at 10 cents per copy, while the supply lasts. kettle over High heat; season and co- Report of District Annual ■ held in present district at the 50th birthday can be used by God here and now in ver with cold water. Cover> turn heat Lancaster Tuesday May 13th was given celebration at Guelph, with Mrs L. the remaking of the world Please give correct date when ordering—extra to Low and simmer for 1 1-2 hours. Clark as alternate. by Margaret MacDonald and Mrs J. TIME BOMBS Add 6 whole medium-sized onions, 1 Before leaving for ther homes af- P. MacLeod reported o na meeting | many charge for time in research. cup wide noodles and 1 cup of celery of the Federation of Agriculture thaV ternoon tea was served by the Knox More heartache would save being cut in short lengths Set pudding in she attended in Alexandria recently. Church women. headaches and keep us from covered pan, place on rack above the Mrs S. MacCrimmon and Mrs J. a pain in the neck. meat stew cover and continue cooking P. MacLeod local leaders for the Dis. which for 45 minutes. Serve stew with meat trict Project “Salads the year around” Freedom is that state in surrounded by noodles and celery. demonstrated on the making of Salads What Is Inspired every man can give his best. Sprinkle with paprika and garnish and Salad Dressings. They had three The main bout—Right vs Wrong. with cress. Serves 6. Salads and several kinds of Salad Democracy ? The Glengarry News Every other fight is secondary. SPICED BREAD PUDDING dressings that we tasted when lunch] THE WORD DEMOCRACY has suf o 1 cup toasted bread crumbs 1 cup was served by the committee assisted brown sugar, 1 tsp_ soda, 1-2 tsp. by the hostesses Miss F. A. Mac- fered much discredit from two causes. Gillivray and Mrs D. D. MacMaster First it has been misused and twisted Alexandria, Ont. ground cloves 1-2 tsp. nutmegj 1 tsp. cinnamon, 1 cup sour milk, 1 cup Mrs D. N. MacLeod and Mrs Dougie by extremists of right and left who ONTARIO raisins. MacDonald to be hostesses for June have made it by turns a butt for meeting. Combine bread crumbs with the their gibes and a cloak for their total- CAMPAIGN.. brown sugar, soda and spices Add itarian aims. Second it has sometimes 01^ MAY 1*70 15™ 1947 the milk and raisins. Pour into grea- Teamwork breaks deadlock. Com- stood for nothing much except Inef- sed pudding mold and cover. promise but skirts it. ficiency because we who inherited . Tbe Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont, JFriday Slay 23, 194?

son spent Sat. In Cornwall renewing Mr and John Brodie, Glen Sand- Mrs. Donald MacLeod, of Ottawa, Mr. Dune MacKinnon of Dunvegan firendsMp with Mrs ‘Dave McRae field, visited her father Malcolm Mc- accompanied by Mrs. F MacCuaig, en route to Lachute called on Mir. COUNTY NEWS and Miss Marion Mcfntosh. Rae and Miss Florence McRae last spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs W. and Mrs. D.N. MacLeod this week. At Laporte’s Store Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Watson (nee week. Mr. McRae returned with them R. MacLeod, Bonnie Brier. Mr. John Angus MacSweyn and HAXVILLE Dorothea Gihnoux) were week end ana spent a couple of days at their Mrs. W.D. MacLeod, Bonnie Brier son Ewan of Knowlton visited rela- Rt. Honorable W. L. MacKenzie visitors with Mr. and Mrs ^ .J.M. home. tives here last week^ ■When in town whether you buy has returned home after spending the or not come to our store and see King with his secretary, G.J Matte, MacLean and Mr. and Mrs, Edward Roddie McRae of Stewartville was His many friends are sorry to learn winter months with her daughter Mrs the beautiful range of house Hoh. J.G. Gardiner and Mrs. Gar- Hunter. a week end visitor at his home. that Mk. JR. Urquhart is in Com. dresses, sport dresses and sport diner called on Mr. and Mrs Dim- Pipe Major Steve McKinnon Mon. John Pilon has purchased the build- R. L. Towne and Mr Towne, Murray wall General Hospital following a se. blouses in all sizes. can J. MaeEwen on Friday while in treal spent the week end with Mr. ing used for years by the late Dr. A. HiU N.J. vére bum received at work on Satur. day. All wish him a speedy recovery. SPECIAL PRICE on Alfalfa, town for the funeral of the late; Dr. and Mrs, D S. Ferguson and family. T. Morrow as a dental office and Bringing Miss Ncrah MacSwie'yn FRI. — SAT. A3 site Clover and Timothy Seed W. B. MacDiarmid ex-M P. for Mrs D. N. MacLean; Almonte is moved it from Catherine Street to his home to be with Mr. and Mrs. J,K. and Seed Oats- Glengarry. spending some time with Mrs W. B. pjoperty on tile corner of Main and MacSweyn for a short time, Mr . T. MAY 23 — 24 We handle Blatchford’s Baby Mr. and Mrs. R A, Brodie, Miss MacDiarmid and Bill MacDiarmid. Mechanic streets. Howard Stewart of Montreal accom- Chick Starter, Growing Mash Barbara Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Mr and.Mrs A S. Woods and Miss panied by Miss Margaret MacLeod, and Chick Scratch Feeds- Walsh of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs T. Beverîey Wood Montreal were guests ENJOYED MOTOR TRIP TO Miss A. Erskine and Mr; Gurr called VIRGINIA Pioneer Pig Starter and Grow- F McOuat, Donald McOuat, Sher-1 of her brother W. S. McLean and Mrs on Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod recently. brooke, Que., Miss Hattie McRae, Miss Melba McLeod and two class- er, also Cafeteria and Miracle j McLean Thursday till Friday. \ Guests Mrs. D .N. MacLeod) Mrs. J. P. Laying Mashes. Miss Jean Smillie Ottawa who were) of Mr and Mrs R. G. Jamieson on mates in Greek accompanied Prof H. MacLeod Miss Margaret MacDonald) with Mrs W.B. MacDiarmid for a Friday were their daughter Mrs Stanley Tiacey of Queen’s University on a mo Mrs. T J. Clark and Mrs. D.D. Mac 30 Gallon Milk Cans—Just a few’ days returned to their homes Brydges, Mrs James Cameron Mont- ter trip to Lynchburg, Virginia, to see Master were in Lancaster May 13 at- few left in stock. Saturday or Sunday. real, Dr and Mrs T. W. Sinclair, Haw a Greek play at the Randolph Macon tending the , Glengarry Womens ’ In- Mrs. W S. McLean Mrs. J. G kesbury Mr and Mrs F. V. Massey ^omen>s College on May 10th. They stitute Convention. S. Laporte Cawker (the former Effie and Sybil Toronto who were in town for the returned by Washington where they PÎI015C 25 ALEXANDRIA Robertson) and Mass Donalda Robert- funeral of the late Dr W. B. Mac. viewed many places of historical in- Diarmid. Mr Grey Logan of Kitchener terest St. Columba. Y.P,S. spent Friday and Saturday with Mr Miss McLeod returned on Friday Presents and Mrs Jamieson. from Kingston to spend the summer Col. W.J. Franklin, G. A -Cruilk- A 3-ACT COMEDY Don t Forget < Erod^er »0*£ST HXIOWS • Fr*4v<*d by WAMM ÙUTf with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W.A. >d by H>WH L MABN • ft*, k, ITWI toot mM «*•£• shank M P. and Dr N. A. McRae, McLeod, Dominionville. Ottawa, visited on Friday with the to Renew Your Added Attractions — GET/^FOR YOUR MONEY latter’s sister Mrs D S. Ferguson “A Ready Made Family” Mr Ferguson and family. DUNVEGAN IN Subscription to Follow that blonde Mrs J. G. Cawker returned on Mon ORANGE HALL Canadian Paramount News It was with sincere regret it was day to her home in Toronto follow- learned here of the passing of the late ing a two weeks visit at the home of DUNVEGAN Dr Wm B. MacDiarmid who had many MON. — TUES. her sister Mrs W. S McLean. FRIDAY EVENING friends here and the sympathy of this MAY 26 — 27 Mr and Mrs Donald McLean, Mont community goes out -to Mrs MacDiar- MAY 30th, 1947 real spent Sunday with his mother mid and the sorrowing relatives. at 8.30 o’clock Standard Time Mrs D N. McLean and Mrs W. B. Mr and Mrs A. F. MacQueen re- Bigl True! Thrilling! McDiarmid. ceived werd of their son Kenneth hav A real good evening’s Mrs R. E, Smith returned on Thursj mg arrived safely in Bermuda. Entertainment $2.00 Per Year in Advance day from a three weeks’ visit with re Miss Marjorie MacKinnon visited her latives and friends in Cobden and sister Mrs George Shepherd and Mr ADMISSION Or if you prefer RUSSEU • KNOX Pembroke. Shepherd and little son on Thursday. ADULTS 50c. CHILDREN 25c purchase single copies Dr D. M. Gamble was in Ottawa Miss Helen Gilmour Richmond EVERYBODY WELCOME weekly. on Wednesday Que was a week end guest of Mr and DON’T MISS IT. Mrs James McDonald Cornwall is Mrs M. C Ferguson and family. a week end guest of Mr and Mrs Dan Mr D. H. MacLeod Montreal spenx, BEAN JAEGER Ccleman. a few days at his home at Skye. fKUIP BEULAH CHAtlES Mrs. A D. Cameron is at present MERIV ALE'BONDI-DINGLE Mr and Mrs Hugh„ - , Coleman„„ , have, vasitmg her sister Mrs J.T _Reid, Corn-„ with them for a few days Mr and Mrs , wall Mrs G. Austin accompanied her Produces ond Directed by DUDLEY Joseph Lalonde Glen W|alter, Ont. NICHOLS • areen Ploy by OudWy Nkhob, » and spent the week end with her cousin LEGION DANCE Alo.wrd.r Ki». mid Mmy McCm.ir Mrs Henry A Wilkes and infant Mrs E MacCuaig returning to Alex, New Plan oî Purchasing daughter Nancy Ann returned on Sun ndria Monday and spending a few Added Attraction — day. Green Valley Pavilion days with her son Cliffcrd and Mrs Steeple Chafers _|: -AT- Mrs William Robinson (nee Cora Austin and family. Haggart) left Thursday for North Bay Friday, May 23rd WED. — THURS. Pommier & Company to join Mr Robinson of Toronto and McCBHMMON continued to Sturgeon Falls where Sponsored by Alexandria Branch No, 423 Canadian Legion MAY 28 — 29 You can buy any article in our sto e on they attended the marriage of their Mrs. Agnes MacDonald visited with making a small down payment and the daughter, Jean to Mr Bernard Clark her father Mr. A R MacDonald and B E.S.L. on Saturday May 17th. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Kennedy, last balance on instalments up to 52 weeks at Mr and Mrs C. B. McDermid and week on her way to Montreal from Music by no extra charge. children Marilyn and Kent spent Sun the west. day with Mr and Mrs Clarence Mc- Freddie Booth and his Band Come and see us and see how easy it is Nabb Cornwall. | to purchase on the instalment plan here. Miss Jeanette Rochon Miss Theresa DRESS OPTIONAL VALUABLE DOOR PRIZE Rochon, Roger Leger, Ottawa and Miss Yoliande Belanger of Hull were Looking guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond ADMISSION—75 CENTS EACH Rochon for the week end. GOD SAVE THE KING. HIGH SCHOOL CADET DANCE - Ahead Iiv0c>=0«000=-=»00=>0c>cx>s>e50^00000«0000c0< A gala event of the season was the With dance held on Friday night May 16, For Your Gardening Needs in the Agricultural Hall under the LARRY auspices of the High School Cadet McCOSHAM Added Attractions — Corps. Over the seas to Belfast We have on hand nany artfeles that will help make ycor gar- Kinsmen Club of Cornwall Present The hall was beautifully decorated dening a pleasure for the occasion with clusters of coL Track and Field Quiz. YOU WILL FIND AT OUR STORE: ored baloons and streamers^ cedar Listen Boys No. 2 Eureka Seeders. These are adopted for sowing all seeds and pine boughs. A small white picket from the smallest onion seed up to beans either in drills or hills. fence with roses rambling over it was No. 4 Eureka two-wheel cultivators—an excellent tool for cul- used across the stage in front of the tivating between the rows. pg*-® |j -• orchestra. Colored hollyhocks decor- ated the walls Yon will also find a good sel ection of 5 tooth adjustable cultiva- Fred Booth with his 8 . piece or- te^ hoes, forks, dandelion weeders, small 3-piece garden sets, scythes chestra from Cornwall furnished mus and snaths. \ ic for the dances which were enjoyed DANCING It you are i nneed of a lawn mower be sure you see otir stock. by the estimated four hundred atten. AT We have the best selection we have had for years, and we know ding. Glengarry Lodge the price Is right. «K! *!' i ■1 The new feature was the appearance MacGREGOR’S Is the name to remember when yon are in need of the Girls’ Corps in their smart uni SHEER’S ISLAND forms of green jackets, white skirts of good hardware at the fright price. So drop In soon won’t you? ) green and white caps Cadets all Friday and Saturday were uniforms. Several from Avonmore High School in their attractive uniforms were no.' ' May 23 - 24 MacGregor’s Hardware and Electrical Supplies ticed among the guests. j CLARENCE L. UaeGBEGCB, Proprietor. Acting as hostesses were Mrs. CE. leemgErsil-piece Orchestra Babcock, Miss M.R White, Mrs. Wil- Phone 10 - Maxville. / fred Doth, Mrs. R.B. Buchan, Mrs_ 300 p ADMISSION— C. B. McDiermid and Mrs Harold Gentleman 75c. — Ladies 50c. Smith. vît Miss White and Miss Devancey were FOR YOUR SHOES AND REPAIRS in charge of the invitations and lun- f<*/ a. « CALL AT ch while Miss Myers, Madeleine Roch F.0 JUNE on and Lorraine Vallee took care of Spring Clean Your Car the decorations. 5-6-7 ^ ———— Our Thorough Lubrication Job includes changing of CONDUCTED SERVICES E. LIBBOS differential and transmission oil. At the same time your Sunday services in /the United wheel : bearings springs ngs and shock absorbers re- Church were conducted in the morn- Shoemaker ceive attention and your tires,battery. and. brake master ing by Ross Hamilton son of Rev. J. Back on Main St. cylinder checked. H Hamilton who is convalescing at OPPOSITE LEGER’S GARAGE We have a complete ‘line of windshield wipers for all his home. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS makes of cars and trucks \ Rev. E. A. Kirker of Martintown SCHOOL MATINEES THURSDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS Bring in your repairs at once for had charge of the evening services. Our vulcanizing department is equipped with a new ADULTS -1.00 — CHILDREN 25c. quick Service and Satisfaction. AM Next Sunday services morning and Bowes “Seal-Fast”Vulcaniser so bring in your damaged (No reserved seat plan) usual work done by me is of ’th* tires and tubes ! evening will be taken by Rev. Howard SATURDAY MATINEE best workmanship. CHARLIE CROOK, Service Manager Hamilton of Moulinette. Jack McLean of McGill University (BFE Reserved Seats General Admission YOUR PATRONAGE IS Drive in Please—Drive out Pleased is at home for the summer vacation. ^orCAKAM. ADULTS $1.50 ADULTS $1.00 APPRECIATED CHILDREN $1.00 CHILDREN 50 :.*E~ Cameron Cumming arrived home on ORDER YOUR HANDMADE SHOES Saturday from Kingston where he ALL EVENING SHOWS AT ONCE. graduated last week from Queen’s L. J. McCosham RESERVED SEATS . ..$1.50 GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 University with Bachelor of Science REPRESENTATIVE TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT SHOE SHINE PARLOR Morrow Motor Sales degree. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. SONE’S JEWELLERS, CORNWALL, CHAMPION SHOESHINER Bill McKilhcan has left for La Tu- OF CANADA and j Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. que Quebec and Toronto where he^ JOHN KENEMY WUXIAMSTOWN ARENA BOX OFFICE CORNWALL PHONE 16 , MAX VILLE, ONT., will be for ten days before returning is back with me. home. j Phone Martintown 1$ r 51 COME IN FOR SUPER SHINE ïb* Glengarry Hewt, Atexamdria, Ont», Friday llay 23, Ï947 r*c* »

of the Liberal party was placed. be- VOTERS’ LISTS aopooooa-aoooBBaoBB4-H->of-«-.^w->li fore the Convention and was approved TOWN OF ALEXANDRIA OPPOBTUNITIES KNOCK EACH WEEK IN OUB COUNTY NEWS with a few minor amendments. It was pointed out that this platform was NOTICE is hereby given that I have j CLASSIFIED ADS—BEAD THEM! MAPLE AVENUE merely for the guidance of the new complied wih Section 8 of the Voters’ | ONTARIO 1 Lists Act ,and that I have posted up 1 RATES—Advertisements under heading Wanted, For Sale, Lost, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matchle and Leader and of the party Executive at my Office Mill Square, on the ' etc., 10 cents per line first insertion (count 6 words to line), miniT»'.rri children of Detroit Mich , are visit- pending the preparation of a new ! (29th) twentieth day of May 1947, thej rate 50 cents. Second insertion 40 cents. Cards of Thanks, ing his mother Mrs. W.E.MacNam- platform at the time of the next Pro j hst of all persons entitled to vote in | 75 cents. In Memoriam, 60 cents, add 10 cents per line of poetry. ara and Mr MacNamara and fam- vincial election. ' the said Municipality at Municipal If billed, 60 cents minimum. If replies are directed to ily. The Convention passed a resolution this of- PROCLAMATION Elections and that such list remains j fice, 25 cents extra. of condolence upon the occasion of The Municipality of Guests at the home ôf Mrs. E. D. | there for inspection. MacNaughton, and Mr. and Mrs the death of Dr William B. MacDiar. Your ad on this page is guaranteed to go into more thnii S4ft ' AND I hereby call upon all Voters îfillan MacNaughton on Sunday were mid former Member of Parliament for homes reaching some 10,000 readers. to take immediate proceedings to have Township of Lochiel in the Mr. and Mrs. Ebb MacNaughton and Glengarry, the delegates rising in a any errors or omissions corrected ac- little son Kenneth, Harry, Wesely body as a tribute to the deceased. cording to Law. The last day for ap- County of Glengarry and Roy MacNaughton, all of Ottawa. The delegates from Glengarry Coun BORN HELP WANTED peal being the (9th) ninth day of June Pubic Notice is hereby given, that in accordance with the provisions Mrs Horace Marjerison is home ty attending the Convention were: E. PIGEON—At Hotel Dieu Hospital, Middle-aged woman for farm home 1947. of The liquor Licence Act, 1946, and in pursuance of a by-laW passed by from Toronto, she having spent sev- A. MacGillivray, M.P.P. Alexandria; Cornwall, on Friday, May 9, 1947, to near bus line. Three adults—no out- the municipal Township of Lochiel, on the Sixth day of May, 1947; I re- eral weeks with friends and relatives Altonie Menard, Glen Robertson; An. Dated this 20th day of May 1947. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Pigeon of Alex, side work no heavy cleaning. Time off quire the presence of the voters at the Township Hall in the Township of in the city. thony McIntosh of Martintown and P. A. CHARLEBOIS1 v Clerk andria, (nee Marie Lcurde Vincent)— arranged. Apply to box “G” care of Mr and Mrs Donald A. Macdonald of Town of Alexandria. a son. Lochiel, on the 18th day of June, 1947; at one o’clock in the afternoon, Visitors in Cornwall during the The Glengarry News. 19-3 Standard Time, at which time I will announce the names of the persons Alexandria. week end were Mrs. E.D. MacNaugh CARD OF THANKS SEGUIN—At Dalhousie Station, on appointed to act for the Affirmative as manager and for the Negative as ton, Mr and Mrs. Ebb MacNaughton Mrs Fleming and family desire to May 10th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- WANTED manager respectively upon the poll to be holden under Section 69 of The and son Kenny, Mrs. Millan Mac- AUCTION SALE thank all friends and neighbours for frid .Seguin (nee Rhea Quenneville) a FOREIGN JOBS Men Women Liquor Licence Act, 1946; upon the following questions:— Naughton and daughter Connie, Mrs. LOT 30.5th LOCHIEL then- expressions of sympathy and acts daughter—Marie Albertine Donna gov’t., private listings, hundreds "kin Simon Colbran and daughter Adeline, 2 miles East of Fassifern off of kindness in their recent bereave- Monique. ed classifications. I6_pages accurate Mrs. Hugh D Munro, Miss Janie Highway 34 ment, the death of a beloved husband information $1.00 postpaid Satisfac. MacLachlan Alex MacNaughton Clar ON FRIDAY, MAY 30th and lather. LOST tion guaranteed. FOREIGN JOBS ence MacLachlan, and John Mac. 12.30 p.m, E S T. Dunvegan, Ont. Two Hub Caps for Chrysler ’39; one INC. Baltimore 1 Maryland. 16.7c Are you in favour of the sale Kinnon. 7 Reg. Accredited pure bred Hols, on 4th Kenyon road; the other pos- Friends of Mr and Mrs D. Munro milk cows, 6 High Grade Hols, milk IN MEMORIAM sibly on Glen Rcbertson road. Finders TEACHER WANTED of beer only under a public Qualified Protestant Teacher wanted cows all freshened; 7 young sows, In loving memory of our dear fa- please return to DUNCAN J. MORRIS are pleased to learn their little son for Public S.S. No. 7 Lochiel, Glen- house licence for consumption all due to farrow early in June; pure ther, Mr. Donald .Dewar who passed Alexandria. 21-lc Donald who is in Cornwall General garry County. Duties to commence in bred Yorkshire boar, 14 months old; away May 27th 1946. on licensed premises to which Hospital for treatment is sufficiently September, 1947. Apply, Stating quail, Chestnut mare, 10. years old, carrying He is gone but not forgotten, i TENDERS WANTED recovered to return to his home fications and salary expected, to MRS men only are admitted, foal; M. H. Rite Wpy double unit And as dawns another year, TENDERS will be received up to Maple Avenue was well represented In our lonely hcurs of thinking, JAMES BRODIE, Sec-Treas, Glen at the funeral of Dr. W. B. MacDiar milking machine, only used two weeks; and including May 31st for painting Thoughts of him are always near. Sandfield; Ont . 21-2p mid ex-M P. Maxville. Sympathy of No. 101 Super Massey Harris Tractor, the interior of the Presbyterian Church on Rubber Complete with lights and Remembered by his daughter Mary in Maxville, Ont. Work to be com. the community is extended relatives and son Don L. Louise and family. FOR SALE and friends. starter as well as power take off; pleted during the month of August. Bicsell Tractor double disc 8 ft. wide, Lowest or any Tender not neces- One hundred feet of 3-4 inch flex- IN MEMORIAM ible corrugated hose, 3 ply, suitable 2-furrow Fleury tractor plow; M.H. BERTRAND—In loving memory of sarily accepted. power take-off M.H. mower, 6 ft. MRS W. STIRLING McLEAN, for heavy use; almost new. Apply to. my dear husband Lionel Bertrand who Tupper Goodman, Laggan. 21-lp Are you in favour of the sale Hon. Farquhar cut (used only two seasons) F W. died May 23rd, 1942. Sec.Treas. binder, 7 ft cut, rubber tired heavy- 20.2c. of beer only under a public (Continued from page 1) No one knows how much I miss you, FOR SALE express, suitable for car or horses, hay meaning cf Liberalism which was en- No one knows the: bitter pain, AN OPPORTUNITY Lady’s tailored suit, size 38, practi- house licence for consumution tedder low truck waggon and rack, I have suffered since I lost you thusiastically received by the large Established Rural Watkins district cally new, also a man’s navy blue suit on licensed premises to which steel land scrapeir, manure sleigh, Life can never be the same, audience and warmly applauded at available. If you are aggressive and be Phone 75 r 4 Glen Roy. 21.1c 4000 ft. mixed inch lumber and many I miss your kind and willing hand, women are admitted? frequent intervals. In the course of tween the ages of 25 & 35 have or can ether articles too numerous to men- Ycur fond and earnest care, FOR SALE the banquet a presentation was made secure travel outfit, this is your oppor. tion. My life is dark without you, Lionel, Hawilan all.steel guitar and case In to Archie Haines the retiring President tunity to get established in profitable The Farm Lot East Half 30 in the I miss you everywhere. perfect condition. Apply to Alex. the presentation being made by business of your own.. For full parti- 5th Lochiel will be offered for sale, con Quesnel, Sti. Lawrence Sanatorium, Honourable C. D. Howe, Minister of Sadly missed by his wife Mary Bel culars write today to The J. R. Wat- sisting—80 acres clear land, '12 acres Cornwall Ont. 21.1p And Notice is further given that the vote will be taken uon the same Reconstruction and Honourable Hum- and son Lionel. kins Company Dept. O—A 3 A 2177 ) question, in the manner provided by law at a poll to be opened on the phrey Mitchell Minister of Labour.- pasture, 8 acres of mixed bush. On Masson St., Montreal, Que. 18-4c FOR SALE On Friday morning the platform this farm is a never failing . spring AUCTION SALE good barn, drive shed, Gfanary and ALMATEX—The liquid plastic finish Outboard Motors—Brand new, 1 H. 25th day of June, 1947 In order to wind up the Estate of bouse, well fenced. It will be offered for floors, woodwork, boats, machinery P. $79.50, immediate delivery trans- from the hour of 8 o’clock in the forenoon until 7 o'clock in the afternoon the late Mrs. Cyrille Lacombe, there (Standard Time) at the following places:— for sale subject to a reserve bid. concrete, eliminates waxing on inter portation prepaid OHRISTIAN’S Terms on farm to be made known will be offered for sale by Public Auc- ELECTRIC AND HARDWARE, Osh- 1 ior floors. Protects outside surfaces. LIST OF POLLING PLACES Sale tion at her premises. awa, Ont. 17.60 day of sale. Seals concrete floors and prevents dust Main Street North Terms od sale—$20.00 and under, ing. Easy to clean. Now available at SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1947 POLLING DIVISION No. 1: — Comprising the PLANTS—HOME COOKING cash; over that amount 6 months’ CHENIER Hardware and R. H. COW- FOR SALE at 1 p.m. D.S.T. Registered Holstein bull 2 years AFTERNOON TEA SERVED credit on furnishing approved joint AN Hardware. 18-4c 1st, 2nd and 3rd Concessions from Eastern Boundary The following Household Furniture, old ,with papers, has passed two clean —in— notes 3 p.c. off for cash, except on of the Township to the West side of Lot 1. Polling tractor—Terms will he half cash, bai- etc.— 7 cu. ft. electric frigidaire, blood tests. Apply to JOHN F. Me. Beatty porcelaine electric washing NOTICE TO CREDITORS CRIMMON, R.R. 1 Dunvegan. 20-lc place at Alhinie Seguin’s Dwelling. ence same as sale terms. IN THE ESTATE of TELESPHORE Glen Sandfield Hall machine, McClary range, Singer drop ANDRE, late of the township of Char POLLING DIVISION No. 2: — Comprising 1st All to be sold without reserve as I FOR SALE head sewing machine, Coleman 3- lottenburgh in the County of Glen- SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 31 am short of help. Hard wood, 12” and 18” long at bumer gas stove, Ne'w Perfec/tion garry, Labourer, deceased. and 2nd Concessions including the Village of Glen at 2 p.m. D.S.T. GERALD MacGILLIS, Prop. roadside or delivered. Apply B. J. 3-burner coal oil stove, 3 piece Ches- ALL persons having claims against Robertson from Lot 2 to 17 inclusive and the South Everybody Welcome ALBERT FAUBERT. Auet MASTERSON, 3rd Kenyon Telephone terfield suite, kitchen set with disc the estate of TELESPHORE ANDRE, half of Lots 2 to 16 inclusive in the 3rd Concession cabinet, kitchen cabinet, 3 heavy Alexandria 98 R 2 20-2p Polling places, No. 2, A - L, and No. 2 M - Z to be at labourer, deceased, who died on or chairs 2 rocking chairs, gas heater, about the 13th day of February, 1947, FOR SALE the Village of Glen Robertson. 2 plate electric stove, Electrolux are hereby notified to send in to tbe 300 cedar fence posts for sale, also POLLING DIVISION No- 3: — Comprising the electric vacuum cleaner, five tube undersigned solicitors on or before the disc drill seeder in A 1 condition and mantle electric radio, electric 17th day of June 1947, full particulars a 4 ton rubber tired waggon. Apply North half of Lots 2 to 16 inclusive in the 3rd Conces- toaster, electric hot water heater, of their claims, and after that date to WILLIE MENARD, 8th Con. IæH- sion and the 4th and 5th Concessions from the Eastern ONTARIO electric lamps, 2 Congcieum rugs, 9 .the estate will be distributed having caster, Green Valley Ont. 20-2p Boundary of the Township to the West side of Lot 17. x 16 ft; 3 flower tables, 2 book ends, regard only to the claims of which Polling place to he at the Village of Glen Sandfield 8 window blinds, Kodac 96 piece set notice shall then have been received. FOR SALE THE china ware, electric coffee perculator, 1941 Massey-Harris tractor, 101 Su- Orange Hall. Dated at Alexandria, Ont., this 17th per—good condition, good rubber hall mirror, 20 by 54 inches, 3 bed day of May A.D., 1947 . POLLING DIVISION No. 4: — Comprising the room dressers, 3 beds, 3 springs, 3 tires. Will take a good car on trade. MACDONELL & MACDONALD Apply Garage Ste. Justine Station. mattresses man’s dresser, cedar Alexandria, Ont. 6th and 7th Concessions from the Eastern Boundary of chest, medicine cabinet, bat cabinet, Phene 81. 21-2p the Township to the West side of Lot 19. Polling place VOTERS' LISTS ACT smoking cabinet, 4 flower stands, bed Solicitors for Administrator, 21-3C. Dcnald Archibald McLennan (Referred to in Section 59) lamps, 2 clocks, 8-day clock, lawn FOR SALE to be at the Village of Dalkeith, Corona Hall. A year old purebred Ayrshire bull mower, 18 inch; 2 wash tubs, pruning POLLING DIVISION No. 5: — Comprising the HOLDING THE PRICE LINE for sale. Apply to JOHN D. MacMil- Notice of Sittings of Revising Officers shears, 2 step ladders, kettle stand PHOTO LTD. will still develop and lan. Glen Sandfield Phone 1113 on 8th and 9th Concessions from the Eastern Boundary of and tray, coal cil heater, book stand, TAKE NOTTOE that sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of print any 6 or 8 exposure film for 25c. line 9 Lochiel 21-lp wicker set double, parlor table, din- the Township to the West side of Lot 17. Polling place hearing complaints or appeals with regard to the voters’ Lists to be free 4x6 enlargement will be given ing room extension round table with t© be at School House S.S. No. 2, near Breadalban* used at the vote to be taken under the provisions of the Liquor Licence for each roll developed. FOR SALE Church. Act, 19146, in the Municipality of the Township of Lochiel, will be held at 4 chairs, 2 leather top arm rocking Reprints 8 for 25c. Log bam, 30 x 40 ft.—$90.00 quick chairs, 2 electric radios, and many POLLING DIVISION No- 6: — Comprising the the times and places set fc-rtluin the schediule hereinafter set out. Double size prints, 05c each. sale. Apply to J. D MacRae, Phone other articles, too numerous to men- Our staff is now reorganized for 81, Maxville, Ont. 21-lp 8th and 9th Concessions Lots 18 to 38 inclusive. tion. gieater efficiency and service. SCHEDULE TERMS:—CASH Polling place to be near Lochinvar Cheese Factory, s.e- PHOTO LTD , KAWKESBURY) ONT FOR SALE ALBERT FAUBERT, Auctioneer Thirty young pigs for sale. For fur- 27-9th Date and Hour Place of Clerk of Revising 20-16C. Name of LEON TROTTIER, ther information apply to OSIE St. POLLING DIVISION No 7: Comprising the Municpalitiy of Sittings Sittings , Officer SUMMER OFFICE HOURS DENISj Domic. 21-lc 6th and 7th Concessions from Lot 20 to 38 inclusive. Commencing on Monday April 28th, Monday the 9th day AUCTION SALE FARM FOR SALE Polling place to be at Kirk Hill Church Hall. and continuing until the 29th of Sept 100 acres, all cultivated, good build- Township of of June, 1947, at ten Township Ball Valentine G. The undersigned will effer for sale ember 1947 the law office of Messrs ings, hydro—with or without stock and POLLING DIVISION No- 8: — Comprising the Lochiel o’cloct Standard Lochiel Chisholm by Public Auction, at his. residence Macdonell & Macdonald, Bank of implements. One mile from Alexan- 4th and 5th Concessions from Lot 18 to 38 inclusive and Time. VICTORIA STREET, ALEXANDRIA Nova Scotia Chambers, Alexandria, dria. Apply to EUGENE OUELETTE> the North half of Lots 17 to 25 inclusive in 3rd Conces- SATURDAY, MAY 24th, 1947 will be open for business from 8.30 R R. 1 Alexandria. 21-2p sion. Polling place to be at Township Hall, 26-5th. His Honour Judge George Edward Brennan will be the Revising Offi- Sale to start at 1 p.m. D.S.T. a m. until 5 o’clock p.m daily except cer for the above mntioned municipality. Valentine G. Chisholm, Clerk POLLING DIVISION No. 9: — Comprising the Tlje following articles—Orthophonie Saturday and - Wednesday and on A L. TOBIN to the Revising Officer. almost new, with records; iron double Saturday and Wednesday from 8 30 FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE ” South half of Lots 17 to 25 inclusive ; and Lots 26 to 38 bed, complete; single bed, complete, until 1 p.m. INSURANCE inclusive, 3rd Concession, and the north half of lots 18 AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the list to be so revised is I Singer sewing machine, 2 large kit- For urgent matters appointments Lancaster^ Ont. Phone 3801 parts I and HI of the voters’ list prepared for the Municipality of chen tables, 2 rocking chairs and may be made outside of regular office 21-6C to 38 inclusive in the 2nd Concession. Polling place Lochiel for the last election fer the Legislative assembly for Ontario, hours by letter or by phoning No 138 N Vi 30-2nd Concession- spring rockless chair, 12 good chairs, held on 4th of June 1945 which lists will be posted in the Clerk’s office large kitchen cupboard, 2 clothes cup- Alexandria. POLLING DIVISION No- 10: — Comprising the at Lochiel, in the Post Offices at Glen Robertson and Dalkeith. MACDONELL & MACDONALD D. & M. MANUFACTURINGOO bcards, 2 stoves with pipes, bed Construction of all kinds clothes, blankets, and pillows, a large Barristers, etc., 1st Concession from Lot 18 to Lot 38 inclusive and the AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any Voter who desires to com- 17-6c. Alexandria, Ont. 12-tf Box 292, Alexandria 1 south half of lots 18 to 38 inclusive in 2nd Concession plain that his name or the name of any person entitled to be entered on quantity of dishes, pots, etc.; 12 tube the said list and has been omitted irom the same, or that the names of radio 2 tables, medium size, 3 bicy- Polling place to he at W Vi 28-lst Concession. any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been entered thereon, cles in good condition; large wheel- And further that at the Township Hail on the 26th day of June, may on or before the 6th day of June, 1947 apply, complain or appeal to barrow, 2 bedroom sets, small bed, PIGEON RADIO SERVICE 1947, at the hour of one o’clock (Standard Tme) I shall open the! ballot have his name or the name of any.cther person entered on or removed Slumber King mattress and base, 2 REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Of RADIOS AND APPLIANCES boxes, add up the votes given upon the said question, and decjajre th)ei from the list. cedar chests, large and small; kitchen WHAT WE DO — WE DO RIGHT result of the said vote in the said Municipality, of the Township of lochiel. set, extension table, hardwood; large PHONE 94 MAIN ST. ALEXANDRIA Of which all persons are hereby required to take notice and govern AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE’that such appeals must be by notice range stove, 2 crosscut saws, almost themselves accordingly. in writing in the prescribed form, signed by the complainant in dupli. new; 1 1-2 gascline engine, large Given under my hand at Lochiel Township this 16th day of May; in cate and given to the Clerk of the Revising Officer or left for him at number of carpenters tools : .pair of the year 1947. his address as stated above. bob sleighs with rack, horse, 1600 lbs; truck waggon, cart and harness, 6 RAYMOND LALONDE Valentine G. Chisholm, George E. Brennan, iron drums, stonebbat metal bottom. | TERMS CASH Returning Officer. Chairman of the Election Board for the County of Glengarry. Glen Robertson, Ont. WILFRID MARCOUX, Auct. GOD SAVE THE KING Feeds, Fertilizers, Building Materials, Hillside Chicks (Form ' 9, reserved to in Section 37). Dated this 15th day of May, A.D. 1947. JOS. BENOIT, Prcprietor. 2*age 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria. Oat., Friday May 23, 1947 Homemaking Clubs Ottawa Ex To Be Achievement Day On Big Scale No finer example of community de- Held At Vk. Hill velopment can be found anywhere than in an annual Exhibition, such as On Saturday May 10th, thirty seven that known as the Central Canada homemaking Club members of the Exhibition which will operate at Lans Glengarry District participated in the dowr_e Park, Ottawa from August 18th Achievement Day programme which to 23rd, 1947, both dates inclusive. was held in the Town Hall Vankleek Hundreds of thousands of dollars Hill under the leadership of Miss ) worth of the finest livestock will be Marguerite Macdonell, Home Econ- omist, Women’s Institute Branch and shown and the value of agriculture Home Economics Service, Department and horticulture products will be high. ■ of Agriculture, assisted by Mrs. Hayes These will be brought to the Exhibi- and Miss I. Lindsay staff members tion by men and women engaged in ; part. Martintown came in second with MAPLE AVENUE from adjoining counties the development of the science of Catherine Williamson j and Margaret This was the wind-up of a clothing agriculture within the great area ser- Earlinger demonstrating '“The Bed- (Intended for last issue) ved by the Exhibition. project which the girls have been room Ensemble. ” Vankleek Hill Club i Guests of Mrs. Alexander MacDon- In the realm of manufacturing and carrying on throughout the winter presented a good skit with Lillian ell, on Mother’s Day were; Mr. and industrial exhibits, the value of the ■months, namely; Sleeping Garments. Oswald. Betty Brown and Audrey Me Mrs Alex Campbell Mr and Mi’s Snow itself will run into many thous- Each girl was expected to exhibit a Intyre participating. Donald Campbell, Cornwall: Miss ands of dollars. More than 150 of the record book of club activities as well The various clubs present and their Stc.’la MaoLaughlin, Montreal and as the pyjamas which she had made. leaders were as follows: Dunvegan— David Williamson, Dunvegan. greatest business houses of Eastern The senior girls also made and ex- Miss Margaret Stewart and Mi’s W_ Donald and Alex Campbell, Cyril Canada, and for that matter of all hibited housecoats. There was a fine A. MacKinnon. and Charles MacDonell and Joseph Canada, will be represented in the big display of work and evidence that in- Martintown—Mrs L. Clark and Mrs Jacques were at the St. Lawrence re- display. terest is high in the girls’ work in H MacMillan. cently To round out the wonderful organ- the large group of visitors who atten- McCrimmon—Miss Eileen MacLeod. The ’ many friends , and relatives ization there will be the educational ded the afternoon session. Mrs. Al. Pendleton—Mrs B. Brown. here of George Hough, were sorry to hobby, and other competitive sections fred Bradley, President of the Glen, Vankleek Hill—Mi’s Mack MacDon- hear of his sudden passing in Avon- which have been set with a lavish mere on Sunday He resided here garry District Women’s Institute was ald and Mrs Adams. hand by the Directors and Manage- present and Complimented the girls for many years. His only daughter, 1 Individual results were as follows— ment on the fine work they were doing. Mr. Mrs. Alex Demie, R.N., of Montreal 75—10'0%—Margaret, Parlinger, Jean ' To top it all there will be the won- R G. Bennett, Agricultural Repre. was in dharge during his short illness. Grant Marian' Lee, Eileen MacLeod, derful Grandstand Follies for every sentative for Glengarry County, also Inlerment took placé at Avonmore Harriet MacKinnon on Wednesday. e'-’ening show at the Grandstand com. addressed the girls and encouraged 60—75%—Jean Barton, Helen Brown SPRING DUNVEGAN plete with wonderful display of fire, them to carry on in Homemaking Maureen Brown, Beatrix Cadieux, Clubs. works. In the afternoon there will be Alexina Campbell, Jjune Cameron .Mar (Intended for last issue) a combination circus rodeo, and vau- The afternoon was taken up with The last snow disappears from the hollows... the streams ian Clark Catherine MacDonald, Jes- W. I. deville programme. a representative from each club com- sie MacDonald, Annabel MacMaster, The regular monthly meeting of Goldman’s internationally famous rise, sink, run clear again ... buds sprout and burst... the menting on the dub exhibits, and also i Greta MacMaster, Margaret MacNeil the Womens’ Institute was held at band will be an absolutely free attrac. with the skits and demonstrations | Anne Jean MacSweyn, Hilda McCrim the home of Mrs. G. Austin on April land dries ... field work starts again ... spring plowing, tion every afternoon and evening and presented by the various clubs mon Irma LaGroix Carrie Lasalle, 2

W. M S. (Intended for last issue) The monthly meeting of the WMS Mr. and Mrs. V. MacDonald, John of Zion United Church Apple Hill was D MacDonald and Mrs. Bruce Cam- held Thursday evening at the home eron were in Montreal last week to of Mrs. H. Mackie. The worship Ser see Rev. Mother St. Catherine who vice was in charge of Mrs. E.T. John is at the Mother Home of Congrega- son assisted by Mrs Reta Colboume tion de Notre Dame. and opened with prayer by the lead, It was decided to hold the annual ers. social on the Parish Grounds on July The program, One World on Our 2nd. Doorstep, based on material found in Miss Alda MacDonald Ottawa spent the May issue of the Missionary Mon- the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R.A. thly, was led by Mrs. A G. McDon- MacDonald and family We know . . . being team ald other members taking part were Miss Mary MacDonald returned to Mrs. A.A. Fraser, Mrs. Qeorge Col- Ortawa after spending the week end captain has its responsi- bourne, Mrs. James Clyde, Mirs W. with Mr and Mrs Dan MacDonald bilities. But when you’re McMillan, Mi’s Reta Colbourne" Mrs. eighth concession. rounding up your team, D.A. McDonald, Mi’s. Alex Ferguso-^ will you try not to make Mrs. P. D. McIntyre, Mrs A. D GLEN ROBERTSON Munio Mrs. Ben Munro and’ Mrs. H’. too many calls at once? Mackie. (Untended for last issue) Kemember-some grown- The roll call was answered with a His Lordship Bishop Brodeur will passage of scripture on the word confirm the children of the Parish up may need that party- this Sunday afternoon at 4.30 o’clock T’S a picture in a lot of ways, this everything from rear-axle strut rods in style, size, performance, and value. line in a hurry... Thanks “Faith'’ A life membership certificate was Owing jto (extensive repairs malde big’-n’-beautiful Buick— to water pump seal all tidily buttoned the cheese factory only opened here I So many people want Buick, and only a lot! presented to Mrs. Ben Munro, Mrs up to give you the best to be had today. last week with Mr Gauthier as maker. 5 b hniLVv to y ■■ A D. Munro read the address and The picture of things-to-come in auto- Buick, that the demand continues far Mrs. Alex Ferguson making the pre- This year there should be a large num mobile styling—long, follow-through You don’t have to be told how eyes ahead of our ability to deliver. But this CARTY LIRE sentation . ! ber of patrons as the Gore farmers are It was decided to aid China by knit- all expected to appear. Shepherd Bros fenders, sleek lines, broad and solid follow you -when you’re behind this big, brawny beauty deserves your last have once more secured the hauling ting and sewing garments for that look. wheel. You can sample for yourself ounce of patience ... so while you COURTESY IS destitute country. The meeting closed of the cheese A 70-ton ear of coal was- unloaded the great ease of this gallant traveller, wait, depend on your GM Dealer’s with prayer by Mrs. Johnson for the The picture of dynamic action, with prayer partners, and the Benediction here this week and all who required the comfort, the room, the thrill-of-a- expert service to keep your present car coal secured an ample supply. CATCHING... o its bonnet jam-packed with Fireball lifetime lift that answers every nudge on the road. Alex Robertson and George Hope power, equally ready, equally willing Patting it into practice DALKEITH were in Montreal Tuesday of your foot on the treadle. on every call you make Altonie Menard is in Toronto this for creep-speed jaunt or quick-paced Yes’... Buick is a piaure . ;. a perfect A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS is your best guarantee (Intended for last issue) week attending the Liberal convention emergency call. as delegate. picture of a car years ahead of the field that others will do the Misses Eileen and Lois MacLeod, l",; and Mr. Carlyle Denovan, Ottawa Among those from Montreal who The picture of perfect poise—with same for you. visited locally, over Sunday. spent the week end and Mothers’ Day plenty of roadweight for solidity— Miss Laurette Lalonde, visited her were Mr and Mrs Ted Seguin, ONLY BUICK cushioned all around on soft coil 1. Keep colls brief. parental home at Chute a Blondeau Messrs. Alex Tittley, Martin Lacombe during the week end from school du- John D. McDonald, Dick Peachey, R. springs for jarless ease. 2. Space your calk; ties Beauchamp, K. Hanley, Misses Grace When better

3. Give right-of-way Mrs Dan MacLennan and mother The picture of precise and exacting AW0,L and Patsy Robertson C.G McDon- automobties are bull! * “"MS * FIRBIAU. P Mrs T Vogan spent Mother’s Day m,e cru to urgent calls. ald, Anna Mclntee and Lillian Ham- manufacture, with- engine tolerances ^R BORING * Ptnm at Vankleek Hill. 1 SP WG G mill also Miss Marjory McDonald of * "' * FULL-LENGTH rote Mrs. Jas. Baker returned to Alex- often closer than in airplane practice Cornwall. STtrewo * BROADRIM andria after a few days at the Mac* —bodies floated on new Silent Zone BARKING SPAKE -A DEEPFLEX SI Meekin home the first of the week. The cattle are beginning to gaze at empty cupboards and many farmers mountings for tautness and quiet— ZON B Mr. Gaitii Irvine visited his bro- 'IL-AROUND AROOUn BUMPERS^ °Oy * NINEMOUNTINl ther Norman in Ottawa for a few who sold their hay are wishing that days last week. they had it back in the barn instead Mr and Mrs A.N. MacLeod, Mr. of down in the States TIC I EU TELEPHONE COMPAMT William Smith and Mr. J. D. Mac. T'oe marriage of Miss Dorothy Tou- OF CANADA Meekin attended the Glengarry gath- chette takes place here this Saturday ering in Ottawa last week. morning. MORROW MOTOR SALES, MAXVILLE, ONT. The Glengarry Kewt, Alexandria, Ont, Friday May 23, 1947 Pag* T

A moment later, Stu Lawrence slip, Lean and Mrs T. W. Dingwall led in wer *- ON THE ped from the balcony. Silhouetted prayer. ents In Bathroom against the white colonnades and the Echoes of the Presbyterial were DOMINION starlight, he looked unusually tall. given by members who were’ present I .Aiter an analysis of 4,600 home You will always remember the en. “My apologies for breaking up such Mi-s J .D. Gumming announced that accidents, the National Safety Council reports that fewer fatal and joyment of travel on this famous an inspiring love scene,” he whisper, the Canadian Girls’ in Training were non-fatal accidents occur in the transcontinental train. ed crisply. “That was not my inten- holding a tea and sale on May 31 for bathroom than any other room in tion, I assure you.” camp purposes. the house. West and Eastbound, It follows his- “That was not a love scene,” she Mrs Dingwall stated that the sweat Reporting the results of the study torical -trails across the*' prairies CHAPTER XIV “But only the Corbins own Belle * twice before. The circumstances would protested. er requested from Supply Committee in the 1946 edition of “Accident the famous Canadian Rockies—-stop- Aline leaned back against thé pil- Fleur. ” be too suspicious. His teeth flashed in a cynical grin had been forwarded. In response to [Facts,” a statistical yearbook, the ping at all principal points. She started to step out, to warn “You owe me no explanations—-—Tm Council found that only the hall and lows. . . “If I could prove to you that Stacy an appeal for Aid to China the mem the garage, each totaling two per You can obtain full information tor All right, I promise you^ Miss Kirk, didn’t love you, that he was only fol- Lawrence, then suddenly she checked not concerned with your love life ” hers expressed willingness to do their cent, were lower in accident rate your next trip from. man.” herself—the occupant of the pirogue “I think you’re being deliberately lowing his father's orders, that they share of sewing and knitting whicn than the bathroom. A. FORTIER “You really mean that?” were seeking the honorable Cartier ! was not Lawrence! nasty. You’re not being fair about will be allocated from Dominion The survey disclosed the follow- District Passenger Agent “Cartiers don’t break their word.” name and its valuable connections and j She recognized the queer stunted, this at all; please let me explain.” Board through Presbyterial. Mrs Al- ing percentages of accidents in the Montreal, Que. Lotus took a deep breath and plun- a place in New Orleans society, would dungaree-clad figure and the swarthy His fists clenched and relaxed. “I bert Rowe was appointed to take care Various rooms of the home: jged ahead. you change your mind?” bearded face as that of the helper who really haven’t time to listen to it now. of the Missionary Monthly for the Yard 18.9 Kitchen 17.9 "To begin with, my name is not 'T suppose I’d have to ” had been on the island from which f just came -to warn you to try to get remainder of the year. Mrs Gumming Outside stairs 12.9 she had escaped to Belle Fleur. He the Cartiers to go home tomorrow. j Inside stairs 10.Û Rosa Kirkman and I am not a pro- “W!ell, then at eleven o’clock to. conducted the worship service, the Living room 8.5 fessional entertainer.” morrow night you he in the bath.room was paling agitatedly toward the edge Things are about to start popping and Porch 7.Î ( theme of which was “One World on Bedroom 7.1 16.7c She heard a gasp in the darkness. between our rooms listening at the of the lawn; even before Lachene I don’t want them here when they our Doorstep.” She was assisted by Basement 5.7 “What and who are you, then?” door I think you’ll hear something reached him, he began to chatter in do.” Dining room 3.1 Mrs Robert McKay, Mrs A. D. Mc- tathroom 2.7 CUSTOM CANNING “1 can’t go into that now—you that will dissuade you from marrying an excited Cajun patois that was un- “Did you find out something?” all 2.0 Dougall, Mrs J. McGillivray, Mrs T. Vegetables and meat. Large at must believe me.” Stacy Corbin ” intelligible to Lotus. The two men “Many things. Among them, that Garage and shed 1.8 W. Dingwall Miss Sarah McRae, Mrs Elsewhere 2.2 small orders. MRS. LEO LAUZON, “All right, go on ” talked for a few minutes, both gesti. no taxidermist in New Orleans had In the morning, before Aline was W. M. McLean. > : To further reduce the number of Sinclair and Elgin Streets, Box 23C, "Stacy Corbin does not love you.” culating wildly then the man in the the job of stuffing that snake, so it up, Lotus slipped into her bathing suit Miss McRae led in prayer and the .accidents in bathrooms, the Plumb-] Alexandria. i-Wp “I can't believe that " and swam from the grassy slope to pirogue shoved off and Lachene re. looks as thought the dope came in meeting was closed with “From all ing and Heating Industries bureau “It’s quite true, however ” the anchored swimming float. Her turned to the house- Lotus sighed ’he boa’s skin, with the live snake as that dwell” and the Benediction. suggests replacing raised tubs hav- Lotus repeated her conversation gratefully—here was her means of a protective decoy. It would take ing high sides and legs with modern shoulder was still tender, hut she swam 1 t LEOPOLD LALONDK With Stacy on the previous day. with graceful, distance consuming getting Stacy to her room! forever to search this place for the ST ANDREW’S W. M. S. low baths only 14 to 16 inches high. Other aids include the replacement BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARX “He also told me about his father’s strokes. When she reached the white- The French clock at the end of the stuff, so we’ve got to precipitate Mrs P. P, Christie presided at the hah chimed a tinkling eleven The something that will make Corbin him of china faucet handles with metal Office hours B to U SJ> ; a to business deal maneuvering your fam- painted platform, she stretched her. Women’s Missionary Society meeting handles; and the installation of 4 p m. Saturday 8 to U. ily out of Belle Fleur.” self full length in the sun on the di- last musftSl note was followed by a self reveal its hiding place—it must be which was held in the Sunday School pafety grabbars over the tub, par- Closed all day on Wednesday “That’s one reason I intend marry- ving board. A few moments later she light rap on Lotus’ door She opened worth almost a million dollars ” room of St Andrew’s church on Tues ticularly if there is an overhead ing Stacy ” Aline said suddenly, “to heard the lazy splash of strong mas- it and Stacy’s golden head was out- (To be continued) day afternoon with Miss Annie Ander shower. Phone 137 Alexandria get Belle Fleur back in the family. ’ culine arms cleaving the water. lined against the light; her own room son’s unit in charge She was assisted “Isn’t that rather an extreme mea- Stacy his tanned body dripping, was in darkness by Mrs Robertson McRae, Mrs Ellen LADIES’ AND MEN’S sure?” Lotus asked gently. pulled himself up on the planking. “You’re alone Stacy?” Stewart and Mrs Neil McDonald. ‘White Cliffs of Dover, "Yes. Dad’s down in. his study and COUNTY NEWS TAILORING “There’s always divorce,” Aline “Hi, sweet—I saw you strolling down Mrs Dora Campbell gave a report Known From History, Song For Co*ta re-lined and Cartier said, “—?.nd settlements, if for a dip and couldn't resist the temp- Ahne’s- gone to bed.” on the Synodical meeting m Ottawa DYKK j England’s “white cliffs of Dover” Alterations, Dry Cleaning, Btacy acted the way you say he in- tation to join you.” She walked over to stand between on April 14-15. Mrs Robertson McRae —from whose sheer walls about a tends to, I woud have grounds.” the French windows and the locked quarter of a million tons of chalk AGNES VALADE “What about Aline—and your fa- Mr. and Mrs. David Kydd, Kars, and Miss Annie Anderson were ap- “But, Aline, you don’t realize what ther?” bathroom door ;a faint rustle told her pointed delegates to the Glengarry surface crumbled into the sea—are Kenyon St. West, .. . that Aline was behind it. Stacy closed spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. you’re saying. Things might not work Presbyterial to be - held in St John's familiar to many Americans ALEXANDRIA ONT. She laughed teasingly and rolled the door into the hall and followed J. D Gumming. through English history, a wartime out that way—you might have child- Presbyterian church, Ccrnwal on May over on the diving board so that her her. Mr. John D. MacRae of Cornwall verse-novel, a popular song, and a PROULX? VETERAN’S TAXI ren. figure was displayed to full advantage 20. The June meeting will be in charge “What was it you wanted to see me and Mrs. Gertrude MacGillivray were movie. Only 20 miles from the ALEXANDRIA "I want children some day and I “The dickens with them.” Stacy of members of the Executive and re French coast, the Dover cliffs look about, sweet?’ ’ recent visitors with their mother Mrs DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 'J want them to have Belle Fleur ” scowled at her. ports of Presbyterial delegates will be across the English channel at the D A. MacRae and Mi', and Mrs. Alex PHONES—Day and Evening US “But—but—” Lotus floundered help “Tsk tsk, that’s not the right at- She reacnea up and took the lapels received. narrowest point between the British isles and the European continent, During Night 203 W leesly She had expected tears, re- titude After all, you’re going to mar- of his coat'in her fingers. She was D. MacRae and family W-C.T.U. MEETING notes the National Geographic criminations, even curses, but not this ry the girl, and she is pretty, Stacy ” wearing a lacy, beribboned negligee Mr. and Mrs. James Gumming, 49-tf. Special rates on long tripe Indomitable stubbornness that Chloe had put in her suitcase; Mrs. Fred McMillan was hostess to society. “Rosa, you’ve got more sex appeal Donald, Evelyn and Jean Gumming, Rising from turbulent or calm “You see Rosa—or whatever your in your little finger than she has in a heavy Parisian perfume still clung motored to Kingston for the gradu- the Women’s Christian Temperance seas, mist-s hrouded or blazing IN S ORAN CE real name is—Belle Fleur meant just to it. “Stacy, I’m afraid. I saw one of Union at her home for the regular her whole body ” ation of their son and brother. Cam. white in the sun, the looming Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, An about everything to my grandfather those men frean the island this after- meeting. The Bible lesson from Acts “I think you’re wrong there. Aline eron Gumming, who received the De. heights of Dover have been a mem- mobile. Fisse Glass, Dwelling, and aunt. They had to let it go to pro noon—he came in a pirogue and was was given by Mrs. J.H. Hamilton. orable landmark to countless thou- has a sort of old-fashioned charm gree of Science at Queens University tect their stockholders. They had put talking to Lachene ” Clothing was received for the Save sands making the short channel .me, Theft. Wind <£ Farm that Southern men probably find on Saturday. Congratulations are ex. We have also taken over Ales. St all their hopes in my brother Andrew the Children Fund and twelve dollars crossing. pretty fetching.” His hands came up and tightened tended. During World War II, this stretch ASTT'S insurance Agencies. —he was to carry on the family name was sent to the Budget Fund. “Oh, no doubt of that,” he agreed on hers “Stop worrying about them, Miss Isabel MacRae of Montreal of English shore was known as and business and, of course, inherit A panel discussion on Social Drink- UOftRia BKOA. * fairly. “She has a bunch of the local Rosa—I "told you I’d take care of spent the week end at her home “hellfire comer.” As German shells Belle Fleur. Well he was killed in the ing by young people revealed it as No Sf-U. a la ran aria. Owe yokels clamoring for her attention. you.” here. and bombs rained on the old Dover Pacific so it’s up to me now.” 1 enemy which is causing increased port, nestled at the foot of a break But I like something a little more “But what would he be doing Mr. and Mrs. Hector Currier and “But you’re charming and attrac-j crime, an upswing in venereal disease in the cliffs, the remaining inhabi- warmblooded.” His eyes caressed her here?” family spent Thursday in Cornwall. A. L. GREWaON. Mil., O-M... live. There must be dozens of New and iUegitemacy, divorce and ever tants of the once active shipping slim, well-built body, "I don’t know, but I’ll find out if center found shelter in the old-new Orleans boys of fine family who’dlike Mr Carson MacNeil was home from crowding in mental and general hos- LALC.O. “Like me, Stacy?” it will make you happy ” caves and tunnels in the massive AYE, EAR, NOBS AND THROAT. to marry you.” Brantford over the week attending the pitals and institutions for the care . “Yes, like you ” sides of their chalk hills. For 2,000 Guamee «uppuea ana Ziilea. TeupAsai She swayed toward him. “You’re Holdbrook—MacNeil wedding . of alcoholics. She laughed mockingly and nodded years the Dover coast has been a ; is*k. 132 West Becona SUMt, Oww so good to me Stacy.” A number of the ladies of the com The jneed for teaching children the springboard as well as a target for her head toward Belle Fleur. “So «rail. Out., Please make appouuoMMi His hands went around her waist munity attended a shower for Miss attack, often at the same time. sorry I can’t oblige. Here comes the truth about alcohol that it is a habit ®itn me secretary. Office upen »—j* How to Combat now_ pulling her toward him. “You’re Lorna MacNeil at the home of her girl of your dreams ” forming drug to be avoided was stress i—e. Batvraay •—it. attractive, Rosa!” aunt Mrs A. D MacKay Moose Creek : r ed and the need for providing whcle- Effective Drug Nôné of Üiem saw Lotus leave for She felt a sense of urgency. She on Tuesday the 13th. ; RHEUMATICRheumatic pains may often be ttUN caused by the other end of the island some recreation apd adequate leader- Streptomycin is not a “sure-shot” must get him to talk, to expose him- Mr and Mrs D. J. SfacKenzie and -EVERYTHING IN IN HU KAN CV excess uric acid, a blood impurity that She waited patiently, but Lawrence ship. medicine, although it appears effec- self and his father for what they were. daughter Gail Massena N.Y. and Mrs should be extracted by the kidneys. If did not.appear. At last, she turned to The Temperance Doxology and tive in appropriate doses against Angus H. McDoneU kidneys fail, and excess uric acid remains, it Aline might not be too patient. Gill of 'Winnipeg visited his mother more than half the infective bacteri. leave, when her eye fell on' Lachene Mizpah Benediction were used in clos Life and Automobile a specially may cause severe discomfort and pain. “Stacy, are you going to marry Mrs D D. MacKenzie and Finlay on al organisms ordinarily encoun- Treat rheumatic pains by keeping your rounding the house and heading for ing. tered by surgeons. On the other hand 85 Sparks St. R.R. No. 4 kidneys in good condition. Get and use Aline?” Sunday o her spot: She -was standing in deep it apparently has specific poisonous R *Ut 2-3625 Tel. lUB-r-iA Dodd’s Kidhey Pills. Dodd’s help your “I don’t know. I -thought I had her shadow—he. had not yet seen her nor Mr and Mrs Gerald Sabourin and effects when given over an extended Ottawa, Out. kidneys get rid of trouble-making poisons about talked into it, but she’s been WILLIAMSTOWN Alexandm and excess acids—help you feci better. did. she want him to see her leaving family spent the holiday with Corn- period, and bacteria soon becomt lo-tl pretty evasive all day.” His tone was See what Dodd’s can do for you. ! 37 tiiis place Where tie had caught’' her wall friends. resistant to it so that it probably satisfactorily disinterested. Messrs Hugh Blair and J. M. Mac At the Holy Communion of the can be used only once with maxi- “You don’t love her, do you?” Lord’s Supper in St. Andrews United mum effect within a limited period j. ». MABEAE, Rae attended the Masonic service in on the same patient. “Of course not! I’ve already told St. John’s Church Cornwall, Sunday Church on Sunday morning, there MAXVDU* ONT. FHONE ta -ARF/SERS FERTILIZE INLAND SEA you that.” Army experience with the drug is afternoon. were ten new communicants—five by probably the most extensive to date ot ail knuss. “Then why—I simply don’t under- Mr Angus MacRae spent Thursday certificate and five by profession of due to the ability to compile and folJ Conveyancing stand ” in Cornwall. faith. low results. Outside the services "Rosa, are you going to make me there have been varied, and some-- Mr and Mrs Hugh Blair were guests The Mission Band will meet in the repeat all -that?” Dad wants the so- vestry on Sunday morning May 18th times quite exaggerated, reports on cial position, prestige and business at the Holbrook-MacNeil wedding in its value and it often is referred to Moose Creek on Saturday. at 11 o’clock. WILFRID MAROOUX connections that the Cartier name popularly as a “miracle drug.” The| The Sunday school will organize observation of the ability of bacteria] LiCJËNSED AQOTIOKMUt can give us I think he’s got ideas MAXVILLE for the summer months on Sunday to develop resistance to the drug aftJ FOE THE COUNTIES OF about dabbling in the bagasse business er a few days may be of particular, too.” May 25 th. GLENGARRY AND FRESCO» (Intended fox last issue) importance at this time. The same “You mean the Cartiers’ new enter- In the issue of the Daily Standard has been noted in respect to both the For references get in towed JMS Mis. Stanley Kippen, Mrs. A. D prise?” Freeholder dated May 1st there was sulfa drugs and penicillin, but ap- tnoes tor whom 1 us vs McDougall Mrs Wilfred MacEweri, a photograph of the Canadian beagles parently the phenomenon is more sales. Reasonabls rates. “Sure. The Old man ought to kick Mrs. Alex McGregor, Mrs. W.M. Me off some day soon and Aline wouldn’t who won top honors at the Beagle pronounced with streptomycin. In Phone 48. Lean attended the District Annual at least one case, test tube experi- know anything about business. Dad Hound field trials held at Forest Ont meeting of the Glengarry Womens’ and their owners. Many readers here ments showed, there was a 100-fold thinks it would be pretty nice if he Institute at Lancaster on Tuesday _ increase of the resistance of an or- ALBERT FAUBEBT could manage things for her.” He were interested as Mrs. Frank Rush- ganism in 10 days. Given indis- Licensed Auctioneer Mr and Mrs. Ralph Foster and ton of Runnymede Rd., Toronto is a chuckled sarcastically. “Dad’s a pret- daughter Linda Miss Muriel McRae criminately, the drug may lose any for County of Glengarry native of Williamstown. She is the ty far-sighted guy, isn’t he?” Ottawa were week end visitors with value for a particular type of in- Contact DAVE LALONDE, Alexandrie daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Andrew fection in an individual for the rest "He certainly seems to be.” Mr. and Mrs. John D. McRae. Mrs. or MR FAUBERT, Phone 10A-r-4 Major. of his life. Surely, Aline had heard enough to Foster and Linda remained over for be convinced. Lotus had made Stacy the week. Mrs. D A. MacRae spent a few convict himself with his own words— At the request of the Canadian days last week the guest cf her son Skin Bacteria STEPHEN MCLAUGHLIN gett ing rid of him was - going to be an- Chamber of Commerce at Maxville Mr Cecil MacRae, Mrs. MacRae A person’s skin harbors millions LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Glengarry, Stonoonl and DwaeAas other proposition His fingers began the Field Commissioner for Bey Scouts and family at McMasterville Que. of bacteria, some beneficial, others playing with the velvet bow' at the in the Province of Ontario Mr. Ar- Miss Mary Irvine Montreal spent with power to produce infections at 26 yean successful experience. Fm low V of her negligee thur L. Jackson of Toronto visited the week end with her parents Rev the first lowering of skin resistance, rates, etc, write or telephone No. A according to Dr. Donald M. Pills- Maxville, Ont, “Why are we standing here wasting Maxville on Wednesday with a view G W. Irvine and Mrs. Irvint“ The bury, writing in the Journal of the words about Aline ?” he demanded to organizing a Boy Scout Troop in Manse”. American Medical association. Dr. querulously “I’d much rather be hold this vicinity The W.M.S of St. Andrew's Uni. Pillsbury states that the “normal HENRY MAJOR -f-4 ing you in my arms. Some thirty boys gathered in the ted Church held their May meeting at human skin harbors an enormous Licensed Auctioneer ter number of bacteria which are ordi- “Please, Stacy, I’m not in the mood t-iwn hall to hear Mir. Jackson out- the home of Mrs. W. D MacDonel! COUNTY or GLENGARRY narily harmless. . . . When the in- for romance tonight.” line the Scout program on Wednesday afternoon Owing to to yean experience. Always gave sa Following this meeting the com- tegrity of the human skin is dis- A face was thrust around the edge the absence of the president Mrs. D. factum—Quent English and Ml THE MASS PRODUCTION of fish of the French window. The eyes mittee from the Chamber of Com- turbed, harmful bacteria readily be- is not an idle dream. It has been A MacRae Miss A.L.Dunlop con. come well established residents of seemed to gleam wickedly; it was dark merce met with Mr. Jackson to com- done by scientists in Scotland’s ducted the meeting The theme was the diseased area.” The army North Lancaster Loch Craiglin, dammed off tc b’.lt not so dark that she couldn’t re- plete plans for the organization. medical corps placed skin infections make a seawater “tank.” “One world on our Doorstep” Miss cognize the sardonic expression of Stu The committee consisted of Rev. Dunlop read the Scripture lesson high on its list of disabling diseases. Fish find their food in the uppei H A Doig, Chairman, John D. Me. During the year 1944, the number of lUSD HAMRT.ETOW layers of water. By fertilizing the Lawrence’ from the 10th chapter of Luke’s gos- water, the British scientists fount- Immediately, Stacy sensed the dif- Rae, O. F Villeneuve, C.W Hoople hospital admissions because of dis- Dalhousle St&tdon, Licensed . that the quality of fish food im- C.L. McGregor. pel. The minutes of the previous eases of the skin varied between For Stormont Dun das. Glengarry sad ference in her embrace. “Now what’s meeting were read and approved fol- proved, and, consequently, the wrong?” he asked petulantly. 3,731 and 10,399 for each 100,000 Prescott counties. Phone Lane. Mil. size of the fish—some of then lowed by prayer by Miss Dunlop. The troop strength in different theaters growing twice as fast. She -withdrew from his arms. “I’m UNITHD W.M S. TO KNIT FOR or contact J. A. Fraser, Glen two delegates who attended the pr'es- of operation. These figures do not Pictured here are two stages ii suie I heard your father calling.” CHINA field. byterial held in Maxville April 30th, include admissions to the sick list fish farming. Top: Fertilizers, ni “Oh, rot! You’re making it up to Members stood for a minute of in field medical stations or dispen- irates and phosphates, are pouret and May 1st, gave splendid reports of into the inland sea. The boa’.’: get rid of me.” silent prayer in memory of the late saries, in which the number of der- DAY AND NIGHT the work done. Mrs. Urquhart read matologic patients varied between churning propeller ensures evai “No, no, I’m not ” beloved Mrs P. H Kippen at the TAXI SERVICE distribution. Left: Researcher t a hymn and Mrs. Clark read an in- 15 and 60 per cent of the total, in As if to confirm her lie, Curtis Cor- Womens’ Missionary meeting in the Phones—Alexandria 127 r 22; amines a sample of seavva'.c United Church on Thursday after- teresting letter from the presbyterial troops in the United States, the av- through a microscope. bin’s voice, urgent and tinged with an erage number of hospital admis- ter 3088. noyance .drifted up the stairs. noon. The president Mrs A W. Mac Literature secretary _ The meeting The British experiments are Ue sions by reason of a cutaneous dis-] MACDONALD’S TAXI 1 =ng continued in the hope thai ‘The devil!” Stacy muttered “He Ewen was assisted by Mrs J. H. dosed by repeating th Lord’s Prayer ease was ^42 per thousand troop Glen Normal^ Ont. :hrough them, more food will b never lets up for a minute. I’ll be] Hamilton as secretary protem. Fol- in unision strength per year, while in overseas] provided for the bare tables « . . Special rates on long tripe. . - war-torn Europe. right back, Rosa.” lowing the singing of ‘Spirit Divine, Refreshments were served by the stations the average number was] "Not tonight, Stacy—I’m tired. attend our Prayer” Mrs. W M. Mac- hostess and a social time spent. almost twice as great, or 80 per thou- i146c- .. ... ,J sand troop strength per year. i The Glengarry News, Alexandria. Ont., Friday May 23, 1947

Mrs Rod S. McLeod was in Montreal Mr A. Lothian contractor left the APPROACHING MARRIAGE CAMPBELL—BENTON on Wednesday, visiting her daughter early part cf the week for Toronto. The approaching marriage is an- A marriage of interest to many was SOCIAL ^PERSONAL Mrs Eugene Macdonald a patient in Miss Jessie T. MacMillan Ottawa, nounced of Miss Bernice O’Hare quietly solemnized at the United Mr and Mrs Ken MlacDonaM of St. Mary’s Hospital. spent the early part of the week with daughter of Mr Edward O’Hare of Church Manse, Maxville on Saturday Sudbury were guests at the home of Mr John D. McDoneU Highland her father Mr D. M. MacMillan 4th Ajax Ont., to Mr u^erome O’Connor May 17th, at 2.00 o’clock, when Rev What We Have We Don’t Hold! her parents Mr and Mrs J. P. Me. Chief Farm visited with ’ relatives in Kenyon. son of Mr and Mrs J .C. O’Connor J. H. Hamilton united Miss Rutii Orlmmon cÆ Dunvegan for the week Montreal this week. Misses Carmen Boisvenu and Pier, Glen Roy the marriage to take place Isabel Benton younger daughter of Mr end. On their return they were ac- Mr N. M. McIntosh of Apple Hill rette Brabant spent a few days in .:sune second at Ajax Ont. and Mrs Hugh Benton, and Morlin Take a tip and buy early for spent a few days with his uncle Hugh Montreal last week. Lloyd Campbell son of the late Mr companied by their young son, Ken- goods in our lines are really neth .Malcolm who had spent the win A. McIntosh and Mrs McIntosh, Elgin Mr J. D, MacRae Maxville was a and Mrs Colin Campbell of Laggan. ter months here. street. Among the awards at the business visitor to town on Tuesday. The bride was gowned in a street scarce. Just nojw we have a Kemptville Agricultural School Mr Me Mr Dan Fisher arrived this week MARRIAGES Miss Mamie MacMillan spent Wed length dress of pale Blue silk jersey limited supply of Window Screen nesday and Thursday in Montreal visit Litosh won the Anderson Shield for from Montreal to spend some weeks with matching hat and gloves. Her ing relatives." proficiency in Agricultural Engineer- here. SHAHEEN—BARBARBA corsage was of red roses. from 20 to 40 inch. The marriage of Miss Eva Barbara Mi' Isadore Robinson 6th Kenyon ing. Mrs (Jerald McDcnald and little son Miss Jean Benton attended her sis- daughter of Mr George Barbara cf Mr and Mrs F. F. Metchette and Stuart were in Montreal on Monday. ter, wearing turquoise blue crepe and McClary Ice Refrigerator$43. left Wtednesday for Hanhlton) Ont. Syria formerly of Alexandria to Mr Mr and Mrs Donald A. Macdonald son Russell of Verdunj spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs Donat Thauvetteand black sttaw hat .She wore a corsage M. J. Shaheen of Kirkland like Out D.D T.- Garden Guard, Bug Killer, Baïn and Livestock and daughters, the Misses Claire and with Mr and Mrs H. A. McIntosh. daughter of Hull Que. were week of red roses. took place on Wtednesday, May 14th Louise Macdonald were among rela- Mr and Mrs Z. Courville had with end* guests of Mrs. L. Thauvette. Spray, Weed Killer, Household Spray ajnd large and Small at the residence of the bride’s broth, Dougald McMillan of Laggan was ives at the marriage of Miss Lucile them for the week end their daugh. Mrs. Thauvette remained over for Sprayers. er Mr Theo Barbara and Mrs Barbara groomsman. Roy niece of Mrs Macdonald to Mr ter. Miss Lorraine Courville who re- the week. Main Street south the Very Rev. The honeymoon will be spent in Tor Roger Paquette which took place at cently joined the staff of the Bell Miss .Lucille Ryan, Maniwaki, is Michael Zarbatany of Montreal per- onto. 8 gal. Cream Cans and 30 gallon Factotry Cans. the Church of St. Viateur Outremont Telephone Company at Montres^ Mr spending a few days with Miss Pier, forming the ceremony in the presence Going away the bride wore a three Thursday morning. and Mi-s Laurier Courville of Corn- lette Brabant. Sanitary* Milk Pails and Strainer Pajls, also| Filter Discs. wall and Mr Raymond Courville of Mr. JO. Bridge manager of the of the immediate relatives and friends quarter length black tep coat. Given in marriage by Mr Theo Following their return this week Mr Montreal. Bank of Nova Scotia spent the week LAWN RAKES AND PRUNING SHEARS. Messrs Harold and Arthur Stimson end with Mrs. Bridge and family at Barbara the bride wore a blue dress and Mrs Campbell will reside on the and Bradley Stimson motored to Mon St. Andrews East. made with draped skirt, hat to match groom’s farm at Laggan . treal on Wednesday. Mrs. Bernard Villeneuve was in and long white gloves with a corsage Stock Farm of pink roses and carnations. Miss Mr and Mrs F. V. Massey of Tor. Montreal this week. She returned onto who attended the funeral of the Thursday with Mr. Villeneuve who Bernice Shaheen niece of the bride was Prime Minister late Dr. W. B. MacDiarmid at Max. has completed his year in dentistry her attendant and she wore a black ville were guests for a few days of Mr at McGill. and white suit with white accessories (Continued from page 1) Specials and Mrs A. Lothian. Miss Jeannine Brabant who is at- and a corsage of pink carnations. Mr G. J;. Matte, private secretary to the George Barbara was groomsman. Prime Minister; E. Handy, personal Mrs T. J. Clark and Miss Margaret tending the Sacred Heart Convent Ot 1 McDonald, of McCrimmon, were visit, tawa, spent the week end with her Following the ceremony a wedding secretary to Mr. King; Col. W . J FrankUn, Sergeant-at-Arms in the HARDWARE 81 FURNITURE ors to town on Friday. mother, Mrs. D. Brabant, Bishop supper was served the out of town PHONE 66 Reduced Iron, Sulphate Miss Pefirl jPerrault spentj Friday St. guests including Mr and Mrs E. Man- House of Commons; J L. Douglas, M. P. for Queen’s P.E.I.; G.A. Cruik- of Iron last in Montreal. Mrs. Julia Garland of Montreal, sour Miss Rose Mansour Lachute Mr Mi’ and Mi’s G. A. Hurtubise of and Mrs Louis Boassaly and son of shank M.P , for Fraser Valley, B.C.; was in town this week, visiting her W. G. Weir M P., for Macdonald, Potassium Iodide Montreal were week end guests of the sister-in-law, Mrs. E.Jv Darragh and Montreal. Man., Chief Government Whip; Hen. latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs J. A. other relatives and friends. Later Mr and Mrs Shaheen left for Potassium • J .G. Gardiner, Minister of Agricul- Laurin. Mr. Bill Ryan Montreal, W’as the Ottawa and Kirkland Lake where they will reside, the bride travelling in a ture and Mrs. Gardiner; Rev. David Permanganate Mrs L. Greenspon spent Tuesday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Estease Du. and Wednesday with relatives in Mon blue suit with matching accessories. Mcpvor M.P. for Fort William; J. R Along]* with other merchants mcuchel on Sunday. Kirk, M.P., for Antigonish, N.S., all All Dr. Bell’s Products treal. —IN— Mrs A. Julien of Sherbrooke Que Mr. Hugh Dale, student St Patrick’s SABOURIN—LEDUC came from Ottawa to pay tribute to Dri - Kill is in town this week visiting her parents College, Ottawa, spent a few days with A double ring ceremony of wide in- Dr. MacDiarmid’s memory. Alexandria Mr and Mrs John McLeister. Miss his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dale terest was the marriage cf Miss Marie Mr. and Mrs. John McDiarmid, t D.D.T. in all its forms Kay McLeister Montreal, was also Bishop St , before leaving yesterday Reine Leduc, daughter of Mrs. Elie Winchester, Ont.; Mr and Mrs. R. fer Camp Borden, where he will take A Brodie, Miss Barbara Brodie, Mr. We will be CLOSED and combinations home for the week end. David and the late Antoine Leduc of Mrs J. G. MacGregor and little son a sixteen weeks course with other Alexandria, to Mr. Laurier Sabourin, and Mrs. Ewing Walsh, Mr. and Mrs —ON— Gall Remedy Ian Simpson of Toronto are here visit members of the C.O.T.C., leading to son of Mr. and Mrs George D. Sa. A. S. Wood Miss Beverley Wood, Ml qualification as lieutenant in the ar- and Mrs. McMath, all of Montreal. Warble Fly Killer ing her parents, Mr and Mrs Will J. bburin which took place on Monday Simpson. moured corps. morning, May 19th, in the Sacred Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McOuat, Don- Monday, May 26th Weed Killer Mr and Mrs James McDonald of Mrs. Leonard Kemp and little Heart Church, here. Rt.Rev. Msgr J. ald McOuat Sherbrcoke, Que., Ottawa were here for the week end, daughter Lecna, who are with Mr. E. Secours officiated, the ceremony Miss Jean Smillie Mrs. J. H. Ro- visiting her parents Mr and Mrs D. Kemp at Prescott, were in town this being perfermed in the sanctuary, as berts, Miss Minnie Roberts, Miss Hat- OSTROM’S J. Gelineau Kenyon St. week for a few days. the. bride was the president of the tie.MacRae, Mrs. J. Murphy, Mr. and DRUGGIST AND JEWELLERS, MILL SQUARE, ALEXANDRIA Mrs J. j. McDonald, Kenyon St. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrille Bois Sodality of the Children of Mary. The Mrs. J.jD. Roberts, Mrs. Fred Sie- John Mcleister left the latter part of last wèek to venu this week were Mr. Patrick Misses Theresa Thauvette and Claire bert, Mrs. Norman Barry, Mr. and undergo treatment in the Hotel Dieu Brunet of Sudbury and Mr. John G. Huot attended her during the reading Mrs F. MsLennan, Mrs. J. J. Wight of the Act of Consecration. man Mil's William Sinclair Miss Floren- Chemist Hospitalj Cornwall. Fitzgerald, of Blind River, Ont., Pre- SKKKS-BOOOOOa-S-OOOOa-SOOOOMOffiSOOSOBOW sident of the Social Credit League of Given in marriage by her step, ce McKinnon Mr and Mrs David Hun- Ontario. father, Mr. Elie David the bride was ter, J. Wilfred Kennedy, James D. lovely in a floor length gown of white Grant Dr. H. L. Cheney, Dr. N.A. On Wednesday evening some fif- McRae W. H. Roache, assistant sup- Farm Machinery Now Available brocaded satin with long veil, held teen Alexandrians attended a meeting erintendent of C.N.R., Bert McKer- of the Union of Electors, held in in place with a corcnet of lillies of the valley. She carried a bouquet of cher, all of Ottawa I ihirley’s Hawkesbury at which Mr. Real Ca- WE HAVE ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE Archie MacDiarmid, Mr. and Mrs. ouette M.P. Union of Electors, Pont- American Beauty roses. They were Donald J. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. i-w FOLLOWING iac, Que., was the principal speaker. unattended. Calvin Grant, Mr and Mrs Willis Among out-of-towners here for the During the Mass the children’s choir 2—New rubber tired wagons, with Timken roller bearings. IS NOW STOCKED fWITH A FULL LINE OF FRESH Bush, Dr. John Pollock, John F. Me. reception for Mr. and Mrs. Howard rendered appropriate hymns and Rev. 2—New Massey-Harris Disc Plows No. 400. MERCH ANDISE G. Cochet sang Gounod’s Ave. Maria. Rae; Earl Wert, Avonmcre; Howard Morris, Friday evening, were Mr. and MacDiarmid, Oshawa, Ont; Dr. 1—New Massey-Harris Manure Spreader on rubber for tractor. Drop in and compare our prices — Here are a few: Mrs. Angus H. McDoneU, Mrs. Dun- Mrs. Elle David, mother of the bride George D. MacIntyre, Dr. Irvine, 1—S-Section Spike Tooth Harrow. * **. ... . can McDoneU, and Mr. and Mrs. J. wore a three piece suit of pearl gray Ripe Bananas, per lb 15c Vankleek Hill; Mr. and Mrs. F. V. 1—Cockshutt riding plow (used) Kavanagh and daughter, aU of Ot- with corsage of red roses and match- Fresh Grapefruit, No. 96, 4 for 25c ing accessories. Massey, Toronto; Gray Logan, Kit. A few orders can be accepted yet for Dump Rake& Mowers, Bin. tawa . chener Ont.; Mrs. D. N. McLean, Iceberg Lettuce,, large head 17c The groom’s mother Mrs. Sabourin ders, etc, for delivery when required. The condition of Mr. Lcuis Shep. Almonte . Oranges, No. 252, dozen 38c chose a black crepe dress with black Milking Machines pre available for immediate Installation, with herd is causing concern. Mr. Shep- R. Rouleau, mayor, the Misses Joey Gold Medal Peanut Butter, 16 oz 43c herd was conveyed a Hotel Dieu Hospi and white accessories. Her corsage al- either single or double units. ' ( so was of red roses. and Edith MacGillivray, Bernard Ville Aylmer Assorted Strained Baby Foods, 3 cans 25c tal, Cornwall, Wednesday, following neuve, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Lothian, Also on hand are a 17 cu. ft. Home Freezer, (Cream Separator, Ba- Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs a sudden and somewhat serious ill- I T. J. Gormley, Dr D. J. Dolan, Dr M. con Hand Cultivators for the gardener, Tires and Tubes, Motor We still serve the best in light lunches, salad plates, David entertained at a largely atten- ness. Markson, Dr. J.Y. Baker, Mr. and ded reception in Alexander Hall close Oils, etc. ice cream and coffee. ; Mrs. A. W. McMillan, Joseph Mai’.. ENGAGEMENT upon two hundred guests being served : coux, Elie Chenier, Alexandria; L. at dinner. ! .1 a Mr. Clarence Morrison of Glen Ne- I Cameron Kennedy, Lionel Devaux, vis Ont. wishes to announce' the en- Mr. Elle David proposed the toast Williamstown; Dr A. T. Munrce, Dal- VINCE CAMERON to the bride and there were several , keith; Arthur Allan Cliffcrd Wilkes, gagement cf his sister, Bertha Sarena MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER PHONE 183 ALEXANDRIA SHIRLEY’S ether speakers. The afternoon was en I Vernon, Ont. to John Orr, son of Mr and Mrs. D. joyed in music singing and dancing. I Thomas R Dunkin, Jcs. H. Hunt, a-cs-Boooooa-exaooooBOoosMeoosssœeœoa PHONE 102 Roy, Bainville Ont. The marriage to Mr. and Mlrs. Sabourin were the I Col. George D. Gillie Dr. S B. recipients of many handsome gifts. take place at St. Andrew’s United | Fraser, A. E. Hall, His Honor Judge The wedding trip by motor will in- Cnurch Dalhousie Mills Ont., June j George E. Brennan, J. G. Harkness. clude ■ visits to Syracuse Rochester, i K.C., County Attorney, Duncan A. 14th, at 2 p m. E D.T. Buffalo and Niagara Falls, returning j McNaughton Sheriff of the United via Toronto. For travelling the bride I Counties J. D. Villeneuve Deputy wore a three piece gray suit with Sheriff, ’ Da- A. McGillivray, Mrs A brown accessories and corsage of The Economy Grocery store D. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. W. C roses. Burns, Evan Williams all of Cornwall. PIGEON We are still ready to co-operate, to keep the prices down as Among out of town guests were Mrs George McCallum, Ogdensburg, much as possible, and we are offering you our gords at the lowest Arthur Giroux LongueUil; Miss Ruth N.Y. Mrs. H. Bertrand, Hogansburg. prices. SOCIAL Lucking, Rolland and Albert Sabourin Mr. and Mrs. Albert David, Miss RADIO SERVICE THESE PRICES WILL BE GOOD TILL JUNE 1st. KIRK HLL Sacred Heart Parish Irene David Theobald David, Mr. DON’T FORGET THAT WE ARE IN THE MEAT BUSINESS ALEXANDRIA and Mrs. Gilbert Bouthillier, Miss You may try all our meat—you are sure to be pleased. Rita Dore, Mr. and Mi’s. Charles Per Postponed from last Sunday because Mill Square - Alexandria of weather conditions, the morning We handle only the best—You can see at any time onr good and rotte all of Montreal; Miss Jeannine Wednesday service at which the Y.P S. will have clean display in the newest sty|e Frigidaire Coun>er. Decoste Laurier Decoste, of Lachine, Miss Anna David, Brownsburg and charge in St. Columba Church, will be Try lefur jDelicatqd Steaks—They are better. July 9, 1947 Mr. Cyril Paquette of Cornwall. held Sunday, May 25th, at 11 a m. The We also have Fresh Fillet They will reside on Bishop St. Old Time Service will be held in the Is Now Able to Equip Your Home with Keep the date open evening at 7.30. Bananas, per lb 15c 344’S 3 59c. south, Alexandria. doz for 21-20. Qreamery Butter, lb 53c Bakeir’s Unsweetened Choc 25c loly Communion will be adminis- Radios (large or small) Refrigerators Some one hundred friends attended Seedless Raisins 25c Crabapples in 105 oz tin 75c 3d in the Kirk Hill United Church Thor Ironers, Washers, Electric Stoves Fresh Dates 23c Matches 3 boxes for .. .. 27c a shower in the Knights cf Columbus Sunday, June 1st, at 11 a.m., Pure Lard, lb 28c Dutch Set Onions, lb ■ 15c Hall on Thursday evening, May 16th, ndard Time. and the new In honor of Miss Marie-Reine Leduc, Pure Linseed Scapj lb i.. 25c Black Tea our own Blend 75c Preparatory Services will be held Epicure Salt for tender- Oom Syrup, 5 lb tin 65c NOTICE whose marriage to Mr. Laurier Sa- Friday, May 30th, at 8 p.m., and QUAKER BURN-OIL RANGES ing meat 25e Ewing Special Coffee lb. 45c bourin took place on Monday, May Saturday, May 31st, at 11 a.m. 19th at the Sacred Heart Church Alex All kinds ! of Biscuits, also Canadian Cheese, tb .. .. 35C The Alexandria High School Agri- andria. broken biscuits, 2 lbs for 25c Quick Quaker Oats 14 oz 10c cultural Classes will have some Toma- Come in and let us demonstrate this fine Shopping Bags each . .. 5c All kinds canned goods at to Seedlings for sale on The guest cf honor was presented UNITED Fry’s Cocoa, lb. .. i 33c the lowest prices. with a 'Wlilliam Rogers Cutlery set up-to-date Kitchen Range Fresh Sunkist Oranges, JUNE 3rd and a table lamp by the Misses There- or in case of rain cm Wle often have Rinso, Oxydol, Lux ,etc please ask for it . sa Thauvette and Huguette Pilon, and TAXI STAND We have American Soap Special today, per bair. 11c JUNE 4th an appropriate address was read by We also have to clear Men’s Work .Gloves and Shirts. between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Miss Claire Huot. Phone 234 We have all kinds of ! Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in season Watch next week’s ad for full The Hall was tastefully decorated What We Service-— WE DELIVER IN TOWN particulars hi pink and , blue and all present en- joyed a pleasant evening. We expect to have flats of The hostesses were the Misses Day and Night We Service Right 0. BOISVENTJT Main Street, Alexandria. ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDLINGS Theresa Thauvette, Huguette Pilon Do not telephone orders please! and Aline Massla. Service