The Glengarry News THS FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPEB IN 1AITEBN ONTARIO

Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 5 1947 VOL. LV—No. 49 $2.00 A YIA*

Three Elections Decided, Alexandria D.£. McMillan Died More Than 800 Dr. T.O. McLaren Ontario Cheese Men To Demonstrate And Maxville Vote Next Week At Plenty, Sask. ;At Gathering Dies At Lancaster In Ottawa Failing Higher Prices

Contests For Reeve And Councillors At Native Of Dunvegan Annual St. Andrew’s Funeral Of Widely I Resolution By Marierison Unanimously Maxville, Monday — Votes In Was One Of First Concert Here, Again Known Physician Passed At Directors’ Meeting In Lancaster, Kenyon And Lochiel Held This Week Settlers In District A Big Success Being Held Today Toronto—To Fight In troduction Of Oleo

With elections in Kenyon, Lancaster cast, the result being, Massle 633; Mac Following a lengthy illness, the All Glengarry was well represented Lancaster lost one of its best known 1,111683 The Ottawa House ! the Association and its mem and Lochiel townships already over, Leod 435. oeath of Duncan E McMillan, 64 at the big annual St. Andrew’s Con- and most widely esteemed citizens with bers are prepared to “put up a scrap” the cheese industry will go out of exis- interest now centres on Maxville and Maxville Nominations years of age, occurred at his farm cert in Alexander Hall, here, Friday! the death, Tuesday evening, of Dr. 1 Changes Hands Alexandria where contests will be Nomination results at Maxville, Fri- home north of Plenty, Sask., on No- right, when more than eight hundred Thomas Orton McLaren. Dr. McLaren tence, it was agreed at a meeting of the directors of the Ontario Cheese held on Monday and Tuesday of next day, were as follows : vember 15th. Burial took place in taxed the Hall’s capacity to enjoy a had not been in good health since Au- An important real estate deal be- week, respectively. get-tegether well up to the high stand Producers’ Association, at Toronto last For Reeve—Dr J H. Munro, Okie the family plot at Plenty Cemetery on gust 23rd, when he suffered a fractured came effective here, on Monday, when ard set in other years. Wednesday. The Association is pre- Nominations were held In Maxville F. Villeneuve, R. J. MacLeod. (Mr. Monday, November 17. There were hip and other injuries in an accident Mr. Magnus Lemay of took many beautiful floral tributes, and on the street at Lancaster, but many pared to ask its members to stage a Friday evening, and as a result there MacLeod did not qualify). The lengthy programme featured ta- possession of Alexandria’s largest hotel will be contests for the reeveship and the United Church was filled to ca- lented ex-Glengarrtans fr(om Mont- friends were unaware that his con- the Ottawa Housif which he has pur- mass demonstration in Ottawa unless For council—(4 to be elected) Leon- councillors. Veteran Reeve J. H. Mun pacity by friends and neighbours who real and other points as well as from dition was grave, and there were many chased from the Rouleau family. The contract cheese prices are brought in- ard Hurd, Clarence MacGregor, W. A. to line with higher production costs. ro Is being opposed by another widely came to pay their last respects to a every section of the comity. Glengarry’s expressions of regret and sympathy purchase price was not disclosed. MacEwen, Dan S. Ferguson, A. R. The known citizen, Osie F. Villeneuve and highly esteemed resident of that com- top violinists were again the most popu in his passing. | Mr. Lemay with his wife and twotwu motion which brought to an Stewart, H. J. Morrow, R. J. MacLeod l0ng discus3io seven are seeking the four council munity for over 40. years. far attraction, and there were colorful He will be missed in an especial way sons, Claude and Yvon, arrived in Alex I ^ ri was moved by Adolphus Villeneuve, Wilfred Mac- Horace Marjerison Glengarry and J. •.scats They are Leonard Hurd, Daniel Rev. T. H. Bagnall, B. A , offici- Highland revues by our younger tal- by the residents of the Lancaster area andria over the week end and they will Ewen, Charles Munro, Peter D. Mac- L. McDonald Stormont and read: •S. Felrgmson, Hamilton J. Morrow, ated. The choir was in attendance, ent. whom he had treated without stint for be welcomed as residents. Innes. (The first seven qualified). “That the Government be asked to William A MacEwen. Clarence L Mac with Miss D. Calvert as pianist, and Friday evening’s special address was 45 years Dr. McLaren was aged Wt understand Mayor Romeo Rou- For Public School Trustees—J. W. take measures through the Stabiliza- Gregor, R J MacLeod and Alex R. hymns sung were “Jesus, Saviour, Pi- delivered by Hon. Fil-Lieut. N. Gal- 68 and was a native of Shannonville. leau will continue his insurance busi- Smillie, Morton Casey, John H. Me- ] tion Act, if possible,^, bring the price Stewart. lot Me,” “Nearer,, My God, to Thee,” lagher, of the R C A.F., who is R.C. Ont., though resident in Lancaster ness and it is welcome news that his Kîllican, Leonard Hurd, Lucien Fil- of cheese in line with new higher pro- Alexandrians will chose a Reeve and and “Forever With the Lord”. C. R. padre at Rockcliffe Ah- Station, Otta- since 1884 when his father, the la*e Dr sister, Miss Fleur Ange Rouleau, will ion, Peter Maclnnes, Harvey Scott, duction costs. t£Mpi3:j>ush this to: six councillors as a result of nomin- Accon, of Druid, sang as a solo “Cross- wa. Father Gallagher’s talk was one Alexander McLaren, established a continue to make Alexandria her Fred Boisvenue, Charles Blaney, Don- the limit and^jî np satisfactory ans- .ations held a week previous. ing the Bar”. of tile shortest on record and yet one practice there. home. ald Munro, Stanley Kippen, Colin B. wer soon we arrange for a mass de McKinnon Returned ol the. most effective as he took his McDermid, (The first three were Pallbearers were James E. McMillan To mourn his passing, he leavçs his Kenyon voters went to the polls, Mon intensely interested audience behind monstration sin -,'Ottawa." There was given acclamations). Thos. Dyke, James Buckley, Fraser wife, the former Tassie McCuaig of no opposition. day to select a complete council slate. McMillan, Thos. Dolson, and Lindsay the lines in the battle for Normandy Bainsville, and one son, John D Mc- For Hydro Commissioner—Peter D. OBITUARY Contigpmg the discugsk». on milk In the contest for the reeveship Archie Bender. to indicate to them the indomitable Laren, at home A sister, Mrs. D. A. ; MacInnes an production.^and^particularly on the A. McKinnon of Greenfield, was re-^ > d J- W. Smilhe.(Mr Flower bearers were D. R. MacPhee spirit of the Scottish race The speaker McDonell, resides at Vancouver, DUNCAN R. MacLEOD Maclnnes given an acclamation). —— ■ , , . ,, minimum requirements for all milk turned to office over Wm. Blyth, Dun John McKenzie, Harry Dougall, Alex. described the death of one young mem B.C. Alex. G Maclaren of Alexan- ~ ne,”hbour3 ^a™6d with «old. Mr. Mqrierison said he was not vegan, by a majority of 176. McMillan, John Crozier, and Neil Mac- her of the 51st Scottish Division which dria and Mrs. J. B. Blair of Pitts- 6 1 S D lcan R in fav Two of last year’s councillors, J. D Cuaig. had been given the task of holding the burgh, Penn., are nephew and niece. MacLeod * V^ w “ °r of seeing the same standards Wins Place On 6 y and as now reouired fOT cit milk TSTacLean, Greenfield, and Malcolm N. Masonic rites were conducted at the “binge” at Caen against repeated Ger- The funeral is being held this (Fri- Cotheimec-ftherm’ ZMacLeod T d off ÏDunvegan, Onti et,., j - d ^ cheesey ^ . oooling,J ■Grant, Laggan, contested the deputy- grave by Wor. Bro. W. Barker, of man tank attacks while the Ameri- day) afternoon at two o’clock from his 0 P 0 Calgary School Board “J ™ comwail General he was in favor of saM ^ P Teeveship, and the result was a win for Dodsland, assisted by John MacPhee, can forces swept forward on the south late home to Knox United Church, Hosprtel on Monday, November 24th, tion. It was stated that Mr. MacLean by a plurality of ex- flank. Mrs. Angus Nell Macdonald of Cal- M C.. Lancaster. Interment will be in the Lotfor 19 in the 9th concession^ of bOTnKenyon at five Per cent Of all’VvT'* milk produced. was actly 100. gary is the first woman to be elected Born at Dunvegan, Ont., on June inadequately equipped to hold the family plot at Williamstown cemetery In the contest for council seats, Al- 12, 1883, the son of Hugh (Fisk) Mc- German attack, the division yet held, on November 1st 1870. questionable but that amount, was to the Calgary Separate School Board. . , harmful to the other„ 95 per cent. In lan Vallance, Dominionville, lost out, The ate Mr. MacLeodT was a keenl In the civic elections on Nov. 19th, she Millan arid Jane Fraser, Mr. Mc- and Father Gallagher graphically pic- some instances atandards have been tire three successful candidates being lover of music and of the Gaelic lan- |lowered due to the presen, d te „ , . and six men competed to fill three va- .Millan wen‘ West to homestead in the tured the last moments of a young Mrs. A A McMillan D. D McKinnon, Dunvegan; Hugh ^ was th,s only one elected Plenty district in 1906, before the Scottish private who was worrying a- guage, and at all times, displayed a for milk Raymond, Apple Hill, and Dan Flàro, lively interest in current events. He| .■ on the first count, having a sweeping railway reached Plenty. He was in- bout the success of his unit’s defense , , , . ^ _ Coming up briefly at the meeting Greenfield. strumental in to the exclusion of self. He typifies. Widely Mourned 1 was a loyal member of Dunvegan Pres ^ , . . .. . majority over her nearest competitor.! organizing Winslow .. , , J „ was the controversial matter of milk Filion Wins in Lancaster Twp. „ I School District, acting as trustlee, Father Gallagher declared, all the anda 1 em r 0f testin Mr For the past ten years Mis. Mac-j and secretary at dlfferent There passed to her eternal reward Josephus Filion, Green Valley, was be£t characteristics of the Scottish Du™T ô T ,1 â« anTw e,I, g| ”- ' "d that dcnald has been active in the religious | times for ^ yejtfs He was the on Monday, November 24th, at her , ' ' ’ J berjefPs resulted from the undertaking returned as deputy - reeve in Lan- people, generosity, courage and un- possessed of a most happy and kindly.which CQSts th0 Association about $2 caster township voting, Monday, when and social welfare work of the city and ^ flrst Pc>0l delegate for t;hat late residence, 19-3rd Lochiel, Mrs. disposition, he held at all times the res selfishness—all of which are so needed 000 yearly. he polled 574 votes to gain a majority her many friends are rejoicing with ( held the offlce of president Allan A. MacMillan, the former Cath- pect and esteem of those with whom now in the world if a permanent peace Mr. Marjerison informed the meet- of 136 over C. Gerald Sangster, Bains her in this victory. !of the pienty Agricultural Society for erine Bethune, daughter of the late he came in contact. is to be enjoyed. ing that Glengarry was testing every ville who was deputy-reeve this year. Mrs. MacDonald is the former, Flor- several years, and was an elder of Donald Bethune and his wife Annie He leaves to mourn his loss,“his wife Father Gallagher was introduced by two weeks and paying on those tests. Reeve T. Scott Fraser of Lancaster, ence Macdonald who taught school plenty United Ohurch and a member MacCuaig, East Hawkesbury. She was the former Mary Alice McCuaig, one Rev. Allan Mclnnis, O M I of Otta- Patrons, he said,' were getting value had won an acclamation for the top seme years ago at S S.9 Kenyon and born February 3rd, 1859. son, Lloyd on the homestead, three of St. Luke’s Lodge A.F. and A M., wa, who had secured his services as for their money and he suggested the ;post. S.S.ll Lochiel. The end was not unexpected as she daughters, Catherine, Mrs. Arthur Plenty. a speaker at the request of Rev. R. J. central body should continue te pay The voting for councillors saw the o On March 25, 1922, in Edmonton, had been in feeble health for some Hobbs of Chesterville, Ont, Laura, Mrs MacDonald. part of the cost. Joseph St. Denis, return of two members of the present Alta , he married Ethyl Carkner, of years and was confined to her home Wesley Dunbar of Ottawa, Rebecca, Major Angus A. McDonald made a Prescott, said farmers in his county ap -council, Duncan A Condie, Bainsville Vankleek Hill, who survives him. Also for over two years. Mrs. Thomas McCammon of Mont- High School Board very capable master of ceremonies for peared to want twice a month testing and Gilbert Gauthier, Green Valley. left to mourn their loss are two She was married to the late Mr. real, one sister, Mrs. D. A. McLen- the lengthy, enjoyable program which and were willing to pay for it. Heading the council poll was a new- Meets Inspectors daughters, Mary (Mrs. Graham MacMillan in 1882 and they quietly nan of Mather, Man., four brothers included violin and piano music, solos Want Ban To Stay comer to the Board, Alfred Charlebois Steacy) and Jean; two sons, Hugh celebrated their golden wedding In Norman of Dunvegan, Ont , Dan N. Members of Alexandria High School duets and community singing, High- Turning to discussion on the intro- of Bainsville. Isidore Secours, 9th, March 1932. of Winnipeg, Man , John A. of Edmon Board met with Mr. Norman Davies and James' 0116 sister> Mrs' D land dancing and the group numbers duction of oleomargarine into Lancaster, and Donald McDonald, The funeral service, conducted by ton, Alta , Edward J. of Steep Rock, inspector of Agricultural Classes, and McMillan and^one^brother, Don the Petronella, . the “Leezie Linsay” the meeting voiced its objections to Glen Nevis, a councillor this year, were W. McMillan, all of Plenty. her pastor Rev. Dr. Gray, assisted by Cnt., and one grandson. Major J. R. H. Morgan, District In- " revue, arid the children’s revue. the move and are prepared to fight such eliminated in the ballotting. ■o- Rev N F. Sharkey of St Columba Floral tributes received were-a spray spector of High Schools, following com a plan. Massle Wins In Lochiel Violinists included many of our best: Church, was held ini Kirk Hill United The family, —wreaths, Mrs. D. A. Me pletion of their annual inspection, Mon They have voted up to $2,0.00 to back Ovila Massle of McCormick’s was Rev. J. D. McPhail of Dickinson’s Chul.cb on Thursday, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Lennan, Mr. Rory McLennan, Mather Officialiy Accepted up their stand, provided dairy far- successful in Wednesday’s vote in day afternoon. Landing, Neil MacDonald, Alex Mac- MacMillan was, until a few years ago, Man., Mr. and Mrs. O C. Grant, mers of Canada organize at once for Lochiel township for the position of The inspectors had warm commen The Alexandria district was official- Donald, John A McMillan, and John a very regular attendant of her church Miss Catherine McLennan, Winnipeg, the battle. They think all other dairy deputy - reeve. He gained a majority dation for the new facilities provided, , ly admitted into the Ottawa and Dis- MacDonald. J and set a good example of loyalty to Man , Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Mac- organizations in Canada should put of 198 over a fellow member of the this year in the addition to the school ^ Hockey Associatioll| which gov_ Among the singers were: Mrs. Jean the church she loved and held, aloft Leod and family, Mrs. Robert Grant, up money, according to their member 1947 council, J. K. MacLeod of Kirk plant and they spoke highly of the I ^ from pembroke t0 ^ McCrindal of Montreal, Major and | the torch of righteousness Mr and.Mrs. Maleolfh Grant, Mrs. ship, to help the dairy farmers in the Hill. work of the teaching staf e oar border ^ annual meeting Mrs. Angus McDonald, Miss Loma j The pallbearers were: Donald H Dan N. McCrimmon, Mr. and Mrs.; fight. It was felt a fund of $25,000 The vote was unexpectedly heavy in was advised that in all probability two,^ m Saturday Angug H MacDonald and Harold Maclnnes of Bethune, Clarence Bethune, Thos. Nell B MacLeod, Dunvegan L O.L- should be raised. view of weather conditions and the additional teachers would be required McDonell was in attendance to receive Greenfield; William McOreadie and Carey, Rod. M. MacLeod, D. W. Mac- 1153, Mi-, O Laundry, Chesterville, fact no other positions were being con next year to cope with the rising re- the gree.n light for organization of min George Sangster, of Lancaster; Misses Pherson and Keith MacMillan. Ont., Miss Stella Wilson, Miss Chai- tested. A total of 1,068 ballots were 'gistration. or hockey here Isabel McMillan and Ida Morris of j Three sons and four daughters are Ictte Hardy, Mr. and Mrs P:- Ander- Mr. McDonell informs us the divis- Montreal,Howard Morris, Alexandria, left to mourn her loss: Angus Neil of son and family, Mr. and )Mfs. W. Dan McCormick ion will be by age groups—juveniles arid the veteran Gaelic singer, Duncan Vancouver B. C.; Mrs. Sam Bethune, Pridmore, Miss Glady Pridmore, Mrs The Vote By Polls In Lancaster Elections under 18. years at November 1st; mid- A MacRae of St. Raphaels. ! Fort William; Mrs. Alex MacMillan, Donald K. MacLeod, Mrs. F. Holland Dies At Windsor Juniata, Sask; John James, on the gets under 16, bantams under 14. Un- Highland dancers included: the Miss Frances Holland, Mr. and Mrs. homestead; Arthur of Glen Sandfield der a new ruling no juvenile can play O’Brien sisters of Greenfield, Bernice Donald Ault, Ottawa, Ont., a wreath Relatives here, learned with regret 0 Florence of Buffalo N.Y.; and Mrs. 8 § w 11 in'ermediate or senior hockey and Hilda, Isaoel anïT Betty; and Mickey and spray, Lyman Agencies Ltd , of the death at Windsor, Ont. o|i 6at- I S « retain hjs standing. Dale, Viola McDonald and Miss Joan Neil J MacLeod, Laggan. Çer hus- Montreal, Que. Jurday, of Mr. Dan MeCormiek, a ^ G g cl -g band predeceased her in 1935, as did Gohnley, of Alexandria. i The funeral to the Presbyterian : native of Loclliel Mr" “ McCormick ■v £ two sons, Gordon in 1932, and Dan, in CO O U H Three dance revues were present- church and cemetery, Dunvegan, was vas aged 78 and had tfeen a resident FOR DEPUTY REEVE 1936. MARRIAGE ed, one by the children of St Mar- held Friday, November 28th and was of the border city for some 25 years. Of her father’s family five members Filion 32 84 52 82 98 135 35 56 574 garet’s Convent, directed by Sister Azil very largely attended. Dr. D. N. Mac He was born at 1.9y|th Lochiel, a KENNEDY—HAMILTON survive, Mrs. Dan MacMillan, Neepa- Sangster 99 142 72 17 42 23 37 06 438 da; anoïher the “Leezie Linsay” direc- ! Millan conducted the service, and son of the late Mr, and Mrs. R0berfc The marriage of Miss Margaret Ami wa Man ; Mrs. Andrew MacRae, Ham ted by Miss Joan Gormley, and pupils chose for his text, Proverbs 17, Verse McCormick. Mr. McCormick followed Majority for Filion 136. Hamilton, of North Lancaster, Ont., ilton; Mrs Norman Bethune of Wil- of Alexandria High School in the “Pe- 22. “A merry heart doeth good like mining for mart/ years before mov- daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. D. liamstown; John of Melfort Sask; and FOR COUNCILLOR tr onclla and Circassion Circle”. The a medicine.” ing ‘o Windsori- Mr. McCormick re- J. Hamilton, of Kindersley, Sask., and Thomas of Star City, Sask. Charlebois ., 24 93 59 79 91 109 36 55 551 latter revue was accompanied by Dun. The pall bearers were Alex G . Mac- sided at Timmjas for many years. Condie 95 149 73 26 48 25 40 10 Charles Austin Kennedy, son of Mr. _ , _ ,, _ , ...I Flowers sent were —Spray from the 466 can Bradley and Donald Racine with d Mrs. T^S. Leod, John A. MacCrimmon, B'red K In addi*.ion«to his wife, the former Gauthier 25 80 52 73 85 123 39 50 and Mrs. w J. Kennedy, of Alex- 527 violins,vinlino TUIlBill 'RraSlevBradley, Mr. and Mrs. three sistet§ also survive: Duncan Mc- The bride was attended by Mrs f Donell of Greenfield; and Duncan ther, Dan N. of Winnipeg, Man., Mrs Cormidf 0 Lochiçh Mrs. Allan Mac- c Frank Jones of Ottawa, as matron of I Dan MacLeod and Mr. and Mrs. J.T. 3 Fleming of Alexandria, Roy MacLeod, Mr. Allister MacLeod, Dc-nel^Green Valley; Mrs. J. A Mc- honour, while Mr. Frank Jones acted : MacDonald. ■ ■ - — Mar- g c j Acompanists for the evening includ- as best man. Mr. Angus MacLeod, Mr. Sidney Fra- Millan, Greenfield, and Rev. Sr I ecl : Mrs D. M. Macleod and daughter garet of Scotland, St Laurent, Que. t? For her wedding the bride wore a ser, Montreal, Que , Mrs. Alex Mac- s o S a 1 Margaret. Mrs. D E McPhee, Miss The funeral was held Tuesday at ■a p O jg O nigger brown crepe afternoon drfess Closing Date Ida Morris, Mrs D. McDonald, Sister Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. MacLeod, Windsor. _cL O AUL m with a wide satin girdle if the same FOR REEVE St Rose of Cascia, Mrs. Bernard Vil- Mrs A. D. Urquhart,' Miss Tena M. tone, and matching accessories She Mrs. Albert Dale acting as local re- leneuve and Vincent Cameron of Tor- Uruuhart, Cornwall, Ont. McKinnon 82 190 20 60 8 19 124 25 34 45 . 607 wore a shoulder corsage of Talisman presentative of the Ottawa Music Festi .onto. New Clerk-Treasurer Blyth .. , 6 38 166 18 66 62 70 1 3 1 .. 431 Roses. val, has been informed the closing date I Chicken sandwiches featured the Majority for McKinnon 176, Mrs. Jones wore a grey afternoon for entries is January 24th, 1948. delicious and bountiful supper served Crosby, Fitzgerald Takes Office FOR DEPUTY-REEVE mcdel, with black accessories and a all comers and dancing followed for Grant .. shoulder corsage of Johanna Hill The new Clerk-Treasurer of tha 4 40 143 34 59 66 62 3 15 9 .. 425 several hours. A. H Johnston Now Teamed In New Film Roses. - United Counties, Perley S. Boyd of McLean 78 179 31 30 8 13 104 21 25 36 . 525 I o 1 Majority for McLean 100. Afted the ceremony, a reception was Agent At Lancaster Bing Crosby and Barry Fitzgerald, Chesterville, on Wednesday assumed held at the home of Mr and Mrs E. T the dream team which thrilled the his new duties in the Counties’ Build- FOR COUNCIL Kerouac, 26 Lowery Ave. Later Mr. akes Back Store A. H. Johnston, C.N.R. agent at film-going world a few years ago in ings, Comwail. The declaration of Haro 81 197 67 28 , 31 9 29 19 16 27 . 504 and Mrs Kennedy left by train for Mr T. G. Barbara, Alexandria mer- Bainsville since July 1945, when he the memorable “Going My Way,” are D D. McKinnon 36 117 167 23 62 72 50 11 15 22 .. 565 office was administered by Crown At- Montreal, Mrs Kennedy wearing a chant who recently announced the sale left Alexandria, last week assumed back together in a picture that is Raymond 63 97 58 21 29 36 158 17 25 22 . 528 torney J. G. Harkness. brown mink Marmot fur coat over her of his business to Mr. M. Assaly and the position of station agent at Lan- showing at the Garry Theatre, Tues- Vallance 15 82 77 71 21 81 95 3 5 23 .. 473 Mr. Boyd succeeds the late A. K wedding dress. 1 Son of Saskatchewan, reports the de l caster. He succeeds Joseph Armstrong day te Thursday next week. Joan Elected—McKinnon, Raymond, Flaro. a The young couple will reside at 377 has been cancelled and he is resuming who has returned as agent to Max- ’ Caulfield co-stars with them in MacMillan who was Clerk-Treasurer Spark St , Ottawa. proprietorship of his store. 1 ville where he formerly was stationed. “Welcome Stranger.” for the past 21 years. tw a The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont, Friday, December 5 1947

PUBLIC LIBRARY ACTIVE interest in the work of Overseas Mis- Mrs. Murdie Clark returned from Mr. Burns went on to say that 'he and in these circumstances bold and. The Martintown Public Library is sions v ^ visiting her son Duncan, Mrs. Clark Canada Faces most important part of the exchange imaginative plans have good pros- COUNTY NEWS again active after the summer holidays and family, Montreal. She was ac- program is its cons'ructive side. The pects of success." The regular meeting of the Kirk Hill and the membership which has been Geneva Agreements, which include an The other major problem which Mr. MAHTINTOWH Auxiliary was held in the Church Hall companied by Miss Margaret Crane increased to SO, is keeping the books Serious Problems early and substantial scaling down of Burns stressed was that of increasing on Nov. 19th. who is visiting friends here. Miss Mora (Intended for last issue) moving. So far in 1947 more than 40 the U S. tariff, represent an impor- prices and costs. He noted that in The devotional period was taken by Wade, also spent the week end with “Canada is one of 'he few fortunate Messrs. Gordon, and Percy Kier are new books have been added. Forty tant firat step. “The proposal that connection with subsidy removal, we Mrs. W. J. MacGillivray. The Theme relatives here. countries whose production is large ,, ,, : I T (' , — spending several days in Toronto at more are on order and expected soon States being ‘‘The Bible for my life and my Mrs. Borden MacPhee Ottawa and and whose capacity to produce has Admrmstratron has hud, sooner or later “to face the fact the Royal Winter Fair. , also a new Travelling Library is ex- Community. ” Miss Donalda MacPhee Montreal, much expanded”, said Mr. H. D. ^^ to permit use ^ of|tüat cotton and vegetable oils, and Miss Katharine Kirker Montreal pected any day. Marsha11 plan fun Throughout the paper it was s*ress- spent the week end at their home Burns President of the Bank of Nova ds m other ountries , mjik and bread, cost far more than was spent the week end with her parents In addition to being open for the tbe United States WiU when ed that one should be alert to answer here. Scotia, at the 116th Annual Meeting ^ ’ ! reflected in our consumer prices”. He at the Manse. exchange of books on Tuesday even. lement€d much lm God’s call to service. We know where Messrs. John and Murdie Stewart, of the Bank Monday, Dec. 1st. “We P . Pr°ve our ex- tdded, however, that removal of sub- Mr. and Mrs Graham had as theirand Saturday afternoon and even Cornwall visited their aunt and uncle have the essential basis of material C ’anBe Posltlcn Diversion of expor‘s i ie accounts for only a part of the to find His word concerning life to hard currency markets will also'advances d s in prices. “The truth is that guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John lng Library is open Thursday even D. J. and Miss M. A Stewart, last welfare - high production and rising through prayer, through a wisely di- help and the incentive payment on the cycle of rising costs and prices has Pitts, Mculinette and Francis Graham ing for a Bridge game. week. capacity to produce - which is lacking rected study of the Bible and through additional gold production should stimu ‘ tmiued upward as higher prices and of Maxville. The newly decorated premises make in so many other countries today.” ■ coll the fellowship of His followers. late greater out put of this major ex- wages have acted and re-acted upon A. H. Robertson and James Graham a bright and comfortable place to play Mrs Gray told the story of how the At the same ‘ime Mr. Burns pointed I Martintown and Peter Cameron, Apple) ^d the popularity cf this innovation WILLIAMSTOWN change-producing commodity. !each other> as controls have been re- Bible came to the Hawaiian and Gil- out that Canada has some serious pro ; Hill returned on Tuesday from hunt- is evidenced by the increasing num- bert Islands. She was assisted in this blems though they are, of course, much i Much, of couise, will depend on moved, and above all, as external ing. Each man was the proud posses- less acute than those of European - tl,e development of plan3 for expaTlslon prices have continued to increase.” ber who are turning out regularly on by Mrs. D. J. MacGillivray. J A Raymond spent the week end na 'of Canadian exports to the United | Ennuui, General Manager, re- sor of a deer Thursday evening. tions. “The world economic crisis of Ml 'The members were greatly interest- at the Royal .Winter Fair, Toronto states and for a rearrangement of viewed changes in the Bank’s busl- ed in hearing a report of the Presby- With his cocker spaniel “Glengarry 1947, and Europe’s difficulties in parti- W M S. MEETING prcduction and markets of industries ntss and in Canadian financial devel- terial held in Glen Sandfield, May 1939 Noble Sir” he took a first prize in cular, are all too faithfully reflected ir. The Village Branch of the W. M. S. which are heavily dependent on im-. opmenfs. He discussed the further This report had been prepared by the one class and a second prize in an- Canada’s trading position - in our in- 1 of St. Andrew’s United Church met in ported components and materials from notable Increase in bank loans and late Mrs. W J. Denovan. All through other class at the Champion Dog Show ability to use our large trading surplus the Choir room on Tuesday. with the rest of the world to cover our the United States. . . . There is much observed that it reflected expanding- the reporr one felt ~^he deep interest Nov. 20 and a firs*, prize and silver cup evidence of a Mrs. M. D. McMartin, Vice President of the writer as she emphasizes such in the All-Breed Dog Show Nov. 21st large trading deficit with the United co-operative attitude on bu3iness activity, further replenish- presided It was decided to send a tlle art of our southern truths as follows— and 22nd. Congratulations. States. While a heavy loss in our for- P neighbour ment of inventories and higher prices. parcel of clothing to Korea. Let us remember that we owe all we Mr. Louis Maheu, Bridge End and eign exchange reserves was anticipa'.ed ■■ - - - - - The Missionary lesson which dealth have to God. Make us loyal and faith- Mr. Joseph Theoret, Glen Norman during the. transition period, it was with the lives of Wycliffe and Luther jful workers and by our personal ap- attended the MacDorfell-Lagroix wed hoped that ‘lie countries which we was given by Mrs Kirker, Mrs Mc- i plication let others see how good and ding on November 22. were assisting with credits would ex- Kinnon and Mrs. McMartin. Papers attractive our work really is Let no- o — perience a sufficient recovery to per- NEW SUNDAY SERVICE on which were written many facta of mit them to finance an increasing pro- rthing trivial interfere wi'h oftr attend- BETWEEN the Bible were read by the members. ance at W.M S. portion of ‘heir purchases from Cana- The meeting was closed with Prayer. i From ' the Temperance Department If We Care Enough da with convertible exchange and with OTTAWA and MONTREAL Lunch was served and a social hour Mrs. Denovan quotes this statement a iarger return flow of goods. The enjoyed. . “if it could liquor would destroy Chris The tragedy in the world today is events of recent months have made it EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30 not that so many bad men are active perfectly clear tha*. such hopes are _ . jtianity, hut if we would we could des- Lv. Ottawa (Union Station) 8.00 a m. O G.I.T. MET in it but that so many good men are still far from realization. Meanwhile troy liquor.” Ar. Montreal (Central Station) 11.00 A.M. The C.G.I.L. me‘. Friday night at , All expressed their gratitude for inactive and inadequate. There are the deficit, in our trade with the United Lv. Montreal the home of Jean McDiarmid, with hearing this splendid report. . too many who get burned up about States grew to such proportions that (Central Station) 9.45 P.M. Ax Ottawa the President, Margaret Farlinger, in ! Mrs Denovan throughout her life everything wrong but do not burn to remedial measures became urgently (Union Station) 12 30 A.M. necessary.” the choir. The Misses Mary Hill and showed keen interest in Missionary put anything right. Connecting service will be provided between Valleyfield There are doctors, to be sure, who “There will be few who will welcome Katharine Knight, of Ottawa were work and gave of her best to" the and Coteau. guests and gave an interesting account burn to find the answer to disease— the restrictive program, and it is cer- of their experiences at the Camp Coun Prayer followed in which all mem- who even submit themselves to kill- tainly to be hoped that ‘hose indus- For further particulars as to stops enroute and times at cil in Muskoka during the summer. At bers took part. The meeting closed o-r-cure medical experiments. Healthy tries which obtain unexpected protect- intermediate stations, please consult our Agents. the close of the meeting refreshments with the singing of Till He Corns and men submit to deadly infection to test ion will keep their prices as low as were served and an enjoyable social the Benediction. the value of a remedy. possible While ‘he restrictions hour spent But where are the men who care so njgy seem severe, and will cause real much about the sickness of the world difficulty for some businesses, there Canadian National W A SALE OF WORK . ST ANDREW’S WEST that they offer themselves » to curg can be no question pf their neces- Friday afternoon the Women’s As- it? Many qffer tlieif plan, -'heir .- i-iiit. wha of- sociation held a sale of work in the money, their services. .. (Intended for last issue) Parish hall The hall was decorated fers to change the way they live to VICTORY SMILE: First prize win- in led and green for the occasion. Mrs Allan MacDougall Montreal is see if there’s a way of life immune to ner in the Ontario Section of the The housekeepers table was well fill- visiting relatives here, the world’s disease and able to res- $25,000 National Barley Contest, at cd and patronized and was in charge _ the Royal Winter Fair, Harold K. Several from here attended the fu 'ore humanity to health and sanity? Nesbitt of Britannia Bay displays of Mrs. K. Barton Mrs. D. H. Camp- Even those far gone in the disease some of his champion grain. He also beli and Mrs J. F. Graham. |nMaI °f ths late John D’ McPherson would rather stay the way they are won first prize in the Regional Con- The fancy work and knitting table in ^exandria than try the known remedy. test for Carlton County. Sponsored by the.brewing.and malting indugtpy was also well filled and patronized. MR AND MRS MALONEY It is not as if we did not know' ‘he of Canada, the contest is conducted Mrs. G. McKinnon and Mrs. L. R malady. The world’s disease today is FIFTY YEARS MARRIED by the federal and provincial depart- Clark had chqrge of this table. known to be “materialism”—the false A ments of agriculture, and the agrj? On Saturday morning, November beiief that possessions, pleasure, pow- cultural colleges. Mr. Nesbitt and The tea tableg looked very charm- 15 four other top winners are entered ing and were presided over by Mrs,-‘tartûig' thç day with High Mass, Mr, er, position or any material things will in the Ontario-Quebec Inter-Provin- KiïîSf, assisted by Mrs. M. Nicholson, and--Mai Michael Malonéy celebrated bring men and na'ions the happiness cial contest which will be held early m the new year. He has earned $225 Mrs. Bud Nicholson, Mrs, Brier who their Golden Wedding. The Mass was or the security they seek. The scram- m prize money so far, were kept very busy all the. afterhOOH. ]-sun? by ^eir Past°r: :Rev- Mons^- ble for these ends, and their failure to For Advertisers The ladies are to be congratulated n0r A. A. McRae, D. P,, V. G., who ai give satisfaction when . achieved, as this delightful affair was such a e° congratulated the jubilarians and bring nothing but contention, disil- i success, ; , Wished them many more years to- lusionment and death. n . - : gether. The known remedy is the guidance KIRK HILL | B’inng the day, many friends and cf Go<*‘-t*le creative upward tug - - — relatives called to express theif good Which releases people from the fear, the hate, and ‘he greed that first The Thankoîîërïhg àeïviïè of the wishes and offer their congratulations sicken men and paralyze effort, and three Auxiliaries, Kirk Hill, McCrim-. Numerous gifts were received includ- then madden us and send us flying at mon and Dalkeith, was held in the ing a set of dishes and many cheques. As An Added Service To Advertisers each other’s throats. Men and Wo- United Church on Sunday morning, | The evening was spent in dancing men who care enough to change and Nov. 9th. Miss Margaret Cameron music and card games and at the live the way God wan*s can pull the Was the guest speaker. j close all joined hands and sang, “For world through crisis. No one else is In her opening remarks Miss Cam- they are jolly good fellows.” of any realy service. The Glengarry Neivs eron referred to the individual gifts It was on Nov 15th, 1897 that Isa- sent from Kirk Hill to help her work bella Beattie, daughter of Mr. and TIME BOMBS in India also of her gratitude for the Mrs. John Beattie and Michael Mal- There’s no use nationalizing Indus' interest shown in many ways through- oney, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mai Has Contracted for an You WOULD admire her out the years. !oney, were joined in the holy bonds of try unless industry is Inspired with skill. Alert and poised, she The main part of her address was matrimony by Rev. Wm. A. MacDonell the spirit to national service^and calmly speeds the many her answer to the question some times parish priest, afterwards Bishop of calls with deft, sure move- ♦hen you don’t need to. ments. asked, “In the light of recent events, Alexandria. They were attended by People with an axe to grind can’t All-Purpose Mat Service what good have Missions done for In- Mary Maloney and Simon Fraser who With switchboards busier bury the hatchet. dia?” Christian evangelization and were also married later but are now than ever because of the many new telephones, this education have accomplished miracles deceased, in changing the outlook of multitudes Issued Monthly by skill is being called on as Ontario Liberals never before. and transforming their lives. GLEN SANDFIELD More telephones are being This change is especially evident in added right along. Our con- South India, where the original Chris- Name Organizer The National Research Bureau, Inc., of Chicago stant «»»» is to provide tian work was undertaken. Y.P.S. NOTES more and better service'. • • Through the work of Christian Mis- At a largely attended Crokinole Par- TORONTO, Nov. 23.—The Ontario always at thé lowest possible sions many fine hospitals and medi- ' ty held in the Hall on Friday even- Liberal Association executive announ- cal colleges have been founded. Ap- ing, November 21 a keen display of cost... to give greater value ced after a meeting here Saturday to every tdephone user. proximately 80 p c. of the nurses of skill resulted in a win for Howard Me News advertisers will now have free use of India still get their training in Chris- ) Callum and John D MacMillan, while night that W. C. Woods, of Preston, Til BILL TIltrHOMI tian institutions. Miss Cameron is ladies’ honours went to Hilda Hay and °I’-C > has been appointed provincial this illustration service which features con- confident that the people of India, xsabel MacLeod, with the consolation organizer of the party. given a chance, have in them the in- prize to Olive Hay. Another regular Norman Hipel, president of the On- tinuous campaigns with suggested advertis- herent qualities of a great nation. meeting is scheduled for Friday even- tario Liberal party, said “there are All present were impressed by Miss ing, December 5, with a good time good indications that Premier Drew Cameron’s earnest appeal for increased assured. will call an election early next Sum- ing copy, retail merchandise ads. and small mer. In any case the Liberal party in STEWART’S GLEN tends to be ready for an election whe- ads. suggestions. ther it is called or not” . Among those in Cornwall lately Premier Drew’s Progressive Conser- If you are now an advertiser-or if there is were Mr. and Mrs. Dan McRae, Mrs. vative party was elected to power in PEPSI .June, 1945 and its normal term would W. A. McKinnon, Miss Florence Camp bell, Mr. A. Campbell, Mr. Wm. run until 1950. room for improvement in your business--we Biyth and Mr. Albert Phillips Mr . and Mrs. W. A. MacKinnon invite you to call in and study these adver- W'ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Munro, Apple Hill, Saturday evening. Nim TO ATTEND THE tising suggestions. Phone No. 9 and we will Messrs Murdie Arkinstaii and Al- fred Philips attended the Toronto Winter Fair. Mr. Phillips remained bring them to you. to visit friends in the city. Holiday Dances Messrs Donald J. and Roddie Stew art attended the funeral of the late AT Col. Gillies in Cornwall, Donald J. was MAXVILLE out again on Friday, and visited Mr. It Pays to Advertise in Duncan R MacLeod of Ireland who is in the hospital. Christmas Night Miss Christy Stewart Montreal was AND Pepsi-Cola hits the spot anytime! There’s home for the week end. She visited THE GLENGARRY NEWS twice as much In the big 12-ounce bottlel her brother Mr. Lauchie Stewart and New Years Eve attended the reception for her nephew ''J’apit-Cola*tl Aersglitertd tradi mark In Canada of th, Popti-Ccla Company of Canada Limited Mr. Billie MacQueen. MORE DETAILS LATER The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 5 1947 Authorized as Second Class Matter; Post Office Dept. ; Ottawa. Faft >

ments and home made candy. C. Woods, took charge, being assisted The bazaar' was followed by a con- cert in the hall which started at 8.30 by members of the Mission Band. p m , Which was greatly enjoyed. The A delicious afternoon tea was ser- first part of the programme consisted ved at attractively decorated tea tableg of musical numbers, piano solos, Isabel with Christmas candles. Mrs. Howard Kippen, Shirley Brunet, piano duet, Mrs W A. MacKinnon and Mrs. John Doix was convenor, assisted by Mrs. Arkinstall, vocal solo, Mary MacDon- William MacEwen Mrs. Osie Villeneuve aid, a dialogue with William Mac. I Mrs. C. MacDonald, Mrs. W. Stirling Cuaig and rruane McRae taking part MacLean, Mrs. Merton Casey and The second part of the programme1,-. - _ „ , . , , , I Miss Jean Cummmg. Hello Homemakers! When I lived a' .qts. water, 1 tbsp. salt, 3 carrots was the Irish play “Mrs Murphys! Grandma's place we always had a bowl|strips, 1 bay leaf, paprika, Chowder” put on by the Young Peo- of soup before dinner was served: it! you may aIs0 add: ple's Society of the Presbyterian was ladled from a stock pot on the 1-2 cup adce, pearl barley or noodles Church , Moose Creek. stove. Today there is a great variety 1 cup tomatoes. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Wipe the meat, cut the lean part The Chamber of Commerce met in Uiof suup»soups from whichWdliGli wevv^ can.V'W** ychoose one - ,,, , , , m for the particular occasion If we wish , into cubes. Cover with cold water, hea„ the Town Hall, Monday evening at the soup merely to create interest in'slowly to the simmering point. Re- eight thirty. tire dinner we will select one of the move the scum as it forms. After sim- The business part of the meeting clear soups, either a bouillon or con- , mering for 2 hours, add the vegetables was opened by the President Osie sommé To discriminate between the land seasonings. Simmer for at least Villeneuve During the meeting discus- latter you will remember that the l hour longer. We like our fair share sions took place such as Fire Protec clear soup made from fresh lean beef of meat and vegetables. You may pre- tion, taxation and other items of is bouillon, vjhile consomme also a ! fer to strain them out, for a clear, interest *o the community. elear soup, is a combination of meats sparkling bouillon. Arrangements were made for the fresh or cooked. On the other hand j TAKE A TIP Annual Meeting to take place on the if we wish the soup to be the main ! I. Vegetable water poured down the evening of the sixteenth of Decem- item we will select one of the thick sink means food value wasted. Canned ber, at which time the slate of officers vegetable, fish or meat soups. soups take on new zest with the addi- for the coming year will be elect- A soup helps to make use of every tion of vegetables water, but remem' ed by ballot. Every member is request- extra piece of bread toasted, diced or ber to go easy on the salt if the vege- ed to be at this meeting. broken. Other varieties of accompan- table has been salted, iment are: salty crackers, tiny com-1 2. If you have oversalted the soup, The annual Christmas bazaar of Betty St. John. Missing when meal, muffins, French sticks, cheese there is something you can do about it ST. ANDREW’S CELEBRATION— dance revue, directed by Miss Joan St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, un bites'and celery biscuits. By the way Slice a raw potato and add it to the A large number of persons watched Gormley. Members are shown this picture was taken was Jean der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid, Mclnflosh.—Courtesy the Stand- to freshen breads and crackers soak scup Remove potato before serving, the fine St. Andrew’s program here. Left to right, they are Ann was held on Saturday afternoon In McIntosh, Irene MacDonell, Ger- ard-Freeholder, (Photo by La- in salted water. When they are puf- 3. The nutritive value of the outside presented in Alexander Hall, Alex- the church hall. Booths ■ were kept belle). fed up, transfer to cookie shee* with leaves of cabbage is good even though andria, on Friday. One of the high aldine MacKinnon, Miary Dollan, busy until the tea hour. The fancy, • Keep unnecessary lights egg lifter and bake in oven for 5 to they are not attractive. Wash ihor- lights was the “Leezie Linsay” Joan Gauthier, Mary McIntosh and work booth was attractive with many switched off. 10 minutes. oughly and add to soup stock for fla- fancy articles, knitted garments and BEEF BONE SOUP vour. Remove before serving. Mr. and Mrs Eddie Cameron of thren from Ottawa were in attendance was In Cornwall on Tuesday attending luncheon sets! "The booth was jn • Do not use electric air Cover leftover roast beef bones and 4. A dash of chili sauce and a bouill- the Presbytery of Glengarry held In Cornwall wtre guests of Mrs. Camer- Short speeches were heard from .many charge of the convenor, Mi’s. Dora heaters or grates. seraps with water: Cover; simmer 1 on cube added to blended soups or de- St. John’s Presbyterian church, on’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- of the visiting brethem. Campbell, assisted by Mrs. Burns Ste- hour; remove bones. Add 1 cup diced hydrated noodle soups makes a richer j Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Wilkeg and Lean on Tuesday. wart and Miss Bertha MacLeod. carrots, 1-4 cup chopped onion, salt, food. daughter Nancy Anne spent Sunday CANADIAN GIRLS IN TRAINING The apron both w s colorful with • Cook complete meals in 45 minutes. Add 1 1-4 cups cooked 5. Simmer soup. t>o not boil, a with Mrs. Wilkes parents Mr. and ANNUAL MEETING BIBLE SOCIETY | AND MISSION BAND numerous aprons and quilts and was oven as often as pos- or canned tomatoes; heat. Garnish THE SUGGESTION BOX j Mrs. Weldon Whyte also with Mr. and The Annual meeting of *he Maxville i in charge of Mrs. Alex R. Stewart and sible. with lemon. Serves 4. Mrs. C. M says: To preserve wick- Mrs. Kenneth Henderson and Family Bible Society will be held on Wednes- I On Thursday evening the Canadian Mi-s. Donald J. MacLean. POTATO CHESSE SOUP er furniture, spray wi*h water. This I Miss Lois Pritchard was home with day night at 8 30 in the United Church Girls in Training and Mission Band The pantry booth was well stocked 3 medium potatoes, 2 cups boiling will remove dust and keep reed from her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Sunday School room. held a bazaar in the United Church • Switch top-stove elements water, 2 to 3 cups milk, 1 slice onion, drying and cracking. Pritchard Alcove Quebec from Satur- New officers for the coming year Hall. Boo’hs opened at 6 p.m. and with all kinds of homemade cooking to "off” as soon as pos- 2 tbsps. fat, 2 tbsps flour, 1 tsp. salt, Mïs. J. D. says: The easy method day until Monday evening. will be elected and arrangements made were in charge of: Novelty and fancy and canned goods and was in charge sible, and use stored heat. Pinch of pepper; 1 cup grated cheese of cleaning silver is in the aluminum Roy Honeywell of the Bell Telephone for the Annual Canvass. work booth, Mrs. Duncan Johnson as- of Mrs. Norman Stewart, Mrs. James 1 tsps. chopped parsley. pan. One quart of boiling water with Co. was in Ottawa for the week end Rev. J.H Hamilton will preside dur sisted by the C.G.I.T., Girls, Isabel Gumming, Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Cook potatoes in boiling salted wa- one tablespoon common salt and one Mrs. Dora Campbell and A. J ing the mee’ing. Kippen, Marjorie MacEwen, Eleanct- The Mission Band booth was" well • SAVE ELECTRICITY IN ter until tender Put through strainer tablespoon of baking soda added to Rowe, Janet MacKillican, Elizabeth patronized by the younger folks. The Wilkes were guests on Sunday of their EVERY WAY YOU CAN. Measure and add enough milk to make It before the silver is dropped in Add brother Clifford Wilkes, Mis. Wilkes YOUNG PEOPLE’S MacEwen, Lillian Macintosh, Helen sisplay consisted of wesceddeous ar- 4 cups. Scald with a slice of onion silver, enough to be covered. Too much and family at Vernon. On Sunday evening at the close of Rowe. The Mission Band booth was ticles as well as homemade candy. Due Melt fat, add flour and seasoning, silver in pan causes scratches and Miss Minnie MacDiarmid has re- the regular service the Young People’s in charge of Mrs. W.A. MacKinnon. to the absence of the leader, Mrs. Ar- Gradually add potato mixture, re- also prevents good chemical action. ; turned home after spending- three Society of the United Church met in The booths were very attractive and thur Charlton, who was confined to moving onion. Cook 3 minutes Add The aluminum pan may be free of weeks in Oampbellford the guest- of the Sunday School room for a social held many fancy articles, knitted gar- her bed through illness, Mrs. Milton cheese and beat till smooth Sprinkle the silver tarnish by boiling apple her sister and brother-in-law, Rev. and hour. The officers and members were paisley on soup before serving. peelings in large quantity of water for Mrs Herbert Bryan very pleased to welcome some of the BARLEY BROTH 10 minutes. Roddie MacRae and Malcom Mae- older young people. Eddie Hunter ac- 1 qt. meat stock, 1 tbsp. turnip diced Anne Allan invites you to write to Rae were in Vankleek Hill on Tues- companied by Mrs. Hunter led in the 1 tbsp. carrot diced, 1 tbsp. white navy hei c-o The Glengarry News Send in day. singing of the favorite hymns of those beans, 1 medium onion chopped. 1-2 your suggestions on homemaking pro- ^ _ _ ' » i _i i. —I— i t^ . /T.i-k'lni'wvi T/w Mrs C. B MacDermid, Mrs. Alex present. After which Shirley MacLean blems and watch this column for ip pot barley. MacGregor, Mrs. Wilfred MacEwen, conducted a short worship service. Rev Add beans to cold bouillon or stock, replies, Miss Ada Cass and Mrs. Stanley Kip- J.H.Hamilton then showed pictures •ing to boiling point and add vege- pen motored to Ottawa on Wednes- from a natural coloured film on Na- ! ,bles and barley. Cover and simmer day and attended the Eastern On- tural Life. Ena Sporring presided over | 1-2 hours. Season to taste. Makes COUNTY_NEWS tario Area Convention of the Wo- the meeting and made announcements jout 5 cups. men’s Institute which was held in the about the play from Avonmore, which | GRANDMA’S MEAT AND MAXVILLE Chateau Laurier Hotel. the Young People are sponsoring and VEGETABLE SOUP - Mi. T. Devlon of Carlton Place reminded the members of the Conven- 2 1-2-3 lbs. of shin, knuckle or neck (Intended for last issue) and Miss Violet Stewart of Fort Fran- tion to be held in Cornwall. : beef, 1 onion sliced, 1-2 cup diced Donald M. Christie Montreal and Mr i ces were guests on Thursday of Miss Lunch was served by the Refresh- dery and leaves, 2 peppercorns, 2 1-2 and Mrs. Hugh Christie of Cornwall Minnie MacDiarmid and Mrs Dun- ment Committee and a social hour: were the guests of their parents Mr. can Findlayson, Catherine Street. brought to a close the meeting with! and Mrs. Peter Christie, Catherine St. Archie N. MacLean of Berwick was the members repeating the Mizpah ' for the week end. the guest of his brother Donald J. Be rediction. MOST MOTHERS DO THIS Leslie Kippen of Vickers Ltd. Mont- Mac-Lean and Mrs Maclean, Peter real was home for the week end with Street on Friday. ST. ANDREW’S BAZAAR his parents Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kip Mrs. G H MacDougall, Mr and The Annual Christmas Bazaar of St pen and Linden Kippen. Mrs A N. Fisher, Mr. and Mi’s Andrew’s Presbyterian Church under Cecil Hurd and son Cecil of Niagara Hugh Fisher were in Ottawa on Thurs the Auspices of the Ladies Aid was held Falls, NY. spent the week end with day and visited their sister Mrs. D I on Saturday afternoon Nov. 22 in the Mr. Hurd's brother Leonard Hurd, G Cowan. Has A Cold Mrs Hurd and family. church hall. Booths were opened at Mr. and Mrs Wilfred MacEwen, Clark Hoople, F Guindon, Leonard 2 p.m., and were kept busy until the Hurd were in Massena, N.Y. on Sun- Roddie MacRae, Neil MacLean at- tea hour. The fancy work booth was tended the funeral of Rory Malcom day . most attractive with many fancy ar- Mrs. Daniel Campbell and Miss Hel MacCuaig at St. Oolumba Presbyter- ticles, knitted garments and luncheon ian church in Kirk Hill on Monday. ! AT BEDTIME rub WORKS FOR HOURS en Campbell left Monday for Cornwall sets. The booth was in charge of the ' Robert MlacKay, District -Director throat, chest, back while child sleeps. Where they will be spending the win- convenor Mrs. Dora Campbell assisted with VapoRub. Re- Often by morning for District number one spent Tues- lief-bringing action most distress of ter. by Mrs Burns Stewart and Miss Ber- day and Wednesday in Toronto where starts right away... the cold is eased. Miss Beatrice Wood of Vars and her tha MacLeod. he attended the Ontario Fairs Associ- est-known home remedy uncle Daniel D. MacGregor were in The apron booth was colourful with B ation Executive Meeting. you can use to relieve Cornwall on Monday. numerous aprons and quilts and was Malcolm MacRae was ini Alexandria distress of children’s colds is Archie Campbell of Cardinal spent in charge of Mrs. Alex R. Stewart and comforting Vicks VapoRub. on Wednesday. Even while you rub it on, the week end with Mrs. Campbell and Mrs Donald J. MacLean The pantry eon Clark and Mrs. R. J. Hoople. J W. Sheets, Mrs Milton Woods, booth was well stocked with all kinds VapoRub starts to work to r.ii.i. JONES handling stock on the factory ease distress...and it keeps Miss Ruth Montgomery of Cornwall Miss Theresa Andre and Miss Juliana of home-made cooking, and canned Woods wtre guests on Thursday of floor, Mrs. James pushing her "pram” — on working during the night. was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. goods and was in charge of Mrs. Nor- No wonder most mothers do James Cross and Mrs Charles Bell Leonard Hurd and family, Catherine man Stewart Mrs. James Gumming, loth know the energy-saving lightness of this when a. Aultsville While in Aultsville Mrs. cold strikes, m # 1W Srreet East. Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Aluminum. The magic combination of VICKS Bobby Haggart was in Montreal for Woods and Miss Andre attended the Tonight, tryy W VAPORUB The Mission Band booth was well lightness-with-strength finds new applica- *he week end the guest of his father Annual Bazaar at St. Paul’s Angli- can Church in the afternoon. patronized by the younger folks and tions every day. All along the line. Passing Thomas Haggart Rev. Howard Doig Aluminum is reducing effort, increasing Mr. and Mrs. William MacEwen, consisted of miscellaneous articles as well as home made candy. Due to the productivity. We have entered the age of Our Miss Mary MacEwen and Peter Mac- 1 Ewen spent Thursday in Cornwall. absence of the Leader Mrs. Arthur light metals. "Know-How’ Charlton who was confined to her bed Mrs. Robert MacKay was in Win- through illness Mrs. Milton C. Woods Canadians are in a unique position to Along chester on Thursday where she gave took charge and was assisted by mem enjoy the benefits of this new age. Within NOTICE TO VETERANS an address on the Annual Convention bars of the Mission Band. our borders we have the largest Aluminum We are continually exploring the rich of the W.C T U. which v/as held in INTERESTED IN TRAINING ingot plant in the world ... ample for all possibilities of Alurninum/developing new Peterborough. A delicious afternoon tea was served our needs with lots left over for export. alloys, improving fabricating methods, If you are planning on taking vocational training Mr. and Mlrs. Robert Cameron of at attractively decorated tea tables with Christmas Candles. Mrs. Howard And this ingot is available to Canadian studying new uses. Such information Is under the Veterans Rehabilitation Act, you Avonmore visited Mrs. Henry Alguire passed along to engineers^ production Doig was convenor, and was assisted manufacturers at lower cost than anywhere should apply immediately, as the right to apply, on Monday. men and others who make the Aluminum with very few exceptions*, ends December 31, Dr Donald Gamble, Wilfred Mac- by Mrs. William MacEwen, Mrs. Osie else in the world. Today over six hundred products you see in your neighbourhood 1917. Applications may he made to the nearest Ewen, Clarence MacPhaii, Dr. Donald Villeneuve, Mrs Sterling MacLean, independent manufacturers of everything stores, and which find their way to tha district of the Department of Veterans Affairs in A MacMaster Hugh Stewart, Leonard Mi’s. Merton Casey, Mrs. C. MacDon- from tank cars to clothes pins are turning market places of the world. person or by mail, or to the Veterans’ Officer at Horracks, Bennie Villeneuve, Gaspor ald, Miss Jean Cummmg. out exciting new products made with this the nearest office of the National Employment St. Amour returned Sunday night from Twentieth Century metal. Service. Chalk River, after spending a week MASONS On Friday evening the Maxville •Th* exceptions referred to above are ve*- deer hunting. eran* discharged subsequent to January 1, Miss Annie Anderson and J. A An- Mason’s were hosts to Vankleek Hill 1947, pensioners and veteran* whose entry Into training was delayed by the neceeelty derson were in Lancaster on Wednes- Lodge 21A in the Maxville Lodge for medical treatment tender authority of H» Department of Veterans Affair*. day attending the funeral of their Room, v/hen Kenneth MacKenzie and cousin the late William Dewar oi Prin officers exemplified the second de- Pubfisfrd under the authority of The Right Honourable Ian A. Mackenzie, Minister of Veterans Affairs. ce George B. C. gree in a very impressive manner. Miss Audrey MacLean, of the Royal During the luncheon hour several EÜ ^ THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS j Bank Staff Montreal spent the week addresses were given by Rt. Wor. Bros end with her parents Mr. and Mrs A MacRae and Wor. Bro. Rev. Reid Producers and Procêwort of Aluminum for Canadian Industry and Wodd MqrVtt| Donald J. MacLean. of Vankleek Hill. Several of ‘he bre- The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 5 1947 fige a

Frances MacEwen of Ottawa Nor- ^ was a guest of her parents over the, BUCK— MaeMILLAN the home many friends called to pay colm Morrison and Malcolm Morrison mal School was home for the week' week end. Solemnized at the United Church their last respects to the deceased and (junior) Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- This Store will be ; COUNTV NEWS end ' with her mother Mrs. Margaret 1 Miss Jean Buchan of Ottawa wasj Manse, Maxville on Thursday after- to offer condolence to the survivors. ander Morrison,. Mrs. Robert Robert- MAXVILL* MacEwen.' home for the week end with her par- j nocn, November 27th at 3 p.m., the Friends from a distance attending son, Montreal; Mrs. Catherine Mor- Donald MacKillican of Montreal, ents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buchan. j marriage took place quietly of Sara the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Mal- rison Vankleek Hill. Koward O’Hara of Cornwall spent was a week end guest of his father, C. | Robert MacKay left Thursday mom j Grace MacMillan, daughter of Mi- and CLOSED the week end with his mother Mrs. Gordon MacKillican. ing for Montreal to attend the Auto- Mrs Fred L. MacMillan of Maxville, R. T. O’Hara. Miss Jean Goodwin and Miss Ruth' mobile Dealers Meeting to be held in to William Edmond Buck, son of Mr MONDAY Jack McLean of McGill University MacLean spent the week end with the Hotel. and Mrs. Harvey Buck of Ottawa. the Montreal, was the guest of his parents on account oï Miss MacLean’s"parents, Mr. and Mrs; Mrs. Dimcan Findlayson of Avon- Rev J. H. Hamilton officiated. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sterling MacLean. John MacLean. more has returned home after spendr For her marriage the bride looked HOLY DAY Murray Hughes of Riceville, spent «a Arnold MacEwen of Cornwall spent ing the past four weeks with Miss Min charming in a smart Grecian effect the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred’ the week end with friends in Maxville J nie MacDiarmid. ducky rose wool jersey street length ;s The! Giue 8# Open all day Wednesday from MacGregor. dress with a black and white feather- Miss Jean Smillie of Ottawa was aj Mr. and Mrs. Leonard HurcCand Mrs. William A. MacEwen and Mr. ! ed turban and black accessories Her now till New Year's week end guest of Mrs. Wm, B. Mac- I Miss Patsy Hurd spent Thursday in «e and Mrs. Osie Villeneuve attended the corsage was of Talisman roses, baby’s fcfSIif Pliitisire Diarmid and ’William MacDiarmid. Montreal. funeral of the late Duncan R. Mac- toeath and fern. Mrs Robert MacKay was in Otta-| A J. Gray of Dunvegan was in Max i.ecd, Dunvegan on Friday. Mrs William MacPhee of Ottawa Leo DesGroseiiiier Mrs. william Kinnear of Fournier wa on Thursday visiting her daughter ville on Thursday. Miss Gertrude MacKay, and on Fri- sister of the bride was matron of hon- visited her sister, Mrs. Fred MacGre- Buell Brothers and their staff of day and Saturday visited her daugh- or and wore a fitted street length gor on Friday. the Farmers’ Joy Cheese Factory at- ter Mrs. John Moffatt and Mr. Mof- dress in shadow blue with black ac- Mrs. James Smith of Pembroke is tended the Cheese Makers Convention fatt in Leonard. cessories and a corsage of pink roses. visiting her daughter Mrs. Robert held at Brockville, on Wednesday and EON’S Irwin Buck, brother of the groom, of ] The many friends of Willie Morrow Smith and Mr. Smith. Thursday of last week. Ottawa, was bestman* v. ill be pleased to hear that he is re- Miss Jean MacLean of Ottawa, visit- Morris Lobb was in Montreal on Mrs. MacMillan, mother of the turning home from the Ottawa Civic MR MUSIC LOVER- ed her parents, MÏ. and Mrs. Neil Mac Thursday. bride, was attired in a black silk crepe i Hospital where he has been a patient Lean over the week end. Mrs R A Brodle is spending a dress with black accessories and wore Your favourite records will take on new for three months. Miss Hughena MacMillan of Ottawa few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. a corsage of red roses. Mrs Donald J. MacLean spent brilliance of tone and quality wben played was the guest of her parents, Mr. and W. B. MacDiarmid and William Mac- Mrs. Buck, mother of the groom, was Tuesday in Cornwall with her aunt through a Mrs. Myles MacMillan over the week Diarmid. dressed in a black silk crepe dress witp Miss Bell MacRae who is a patient in end. ' Mrs. J A. Walsh of Ottawa, for- black accessories and a corsage of RECORD PLAYER FRI. — SAT. the General Hospital. Leonard Vallance and Herbert Col- merly of Maxville, had the misfortune Miss Mina MacMillan returned home American Beauty roses, DEC. — 5 — 6 bran were in Cornwall on Saturday af- to fall and fracture her hip and is a j Following the ceremony a buffet from on Saturday evening after spending a ’tetmoon visiting Mrs. Vallance and patient in the Civic Hospital Ottawa. luncheon was served at the home of the few days in Ottawa. Mrs. Colbran who are convalescing Word has been received by her sister bride, and later Mr. and Mrs. Buck from typhoid fever in the Cornwall Miss Beatrice Wood of Vars returned Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod that she is left on a wedding trip to Toronto, Nia- riifON'S §.810 SERE Si HifflWffi General Hospital. home on Tuesday evening after spend making satisfactory progress. gara Falls and Western points. For Phone 94 ALEXANDRIA Robertson MacRjae is spending a ing a week with her aunt Mrs. Daniel Mrs Joseph Armstrong spent Thurs ^ travelling the bride wore a grey wool MacGregor and Mr MacGregor. few days in Apple Hill the guest of day in Ottawa. , suit with black top coat and black Miss Gertrude MacKay of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. George Colbourne. Mr and Mrs Jack Jackson of Kempt accessories. FOR ville were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs 1 The young couple will make their Archie P Munroe and Mrs. Archie home in Maxville for the time being. Tops in clean, economical Oil Heating ask to see Munroe Sr. Mr. Buck is employed by the C NR. THE QUAKER BURNOIL SPACE HEATER Mrs. Myron Marshall was in Otta- as operator and came to Maxville last Now on display. wa on Thursday. January being transferred there from Mrs. James Cluff is spending a few Ottawa. Spred - Luster The out of town guests were, Mr. days with her daughter, Mrs. John Dene van in Montreal. and Mrs. Harvey Buck, Mr. and Mrs. THE ONLY OIL-ENAMEL IN THE WORLD THAT Mrs Malcolm MacLeod was in Ot- Irwin Buck and Mr. and Mrs. William Added Attractions— REDUCES WITH WATER tawa Thursday. MacPhee of Ottawa. Andy Plays Hookey Rev. Howard Doig left on Tuesday | You probably have visitors coming for Christmas holi- evening for Montreal where he will PATRICK BENSON Cagey Bird da(ys, and you would like to have that spare room look- J. E. Ranger visit his parents. | Friends at Maxville, Dunvegan and ing spic and span. Here is the answer to your problem—• Canadian Paramount News Mrs. Oscar Lavictoire spent Thurs- surrounding district were sorry to MAIN ST., ALEXANDRIA all you have to do is buy a can of this beautiful wash- day in Ottawa. learn of ’hé death of Patrick Benson, able, watermix paint Charles Blaney Wilfred MacEwen, ^ occurred at his home 5161 De- MON ONLY — DEC. — 8 We have it in 12 beautiful colours—Wtedgewood Blue, Carman Roe, and John Arkinstall at- Biivd , Montreal on Friday VISIT your friendly MASSEY - HARRIS Light Ivory, Cream, White, Canary, Bone White, Robin’s Dealer and see the many lines just arrived— tended a meeting and banquet of the mornjng at 315^ CU OÏ He o’ A Egg Blue, Peacock Blue, Antique Green, Foam Grerr, Ontario Chambers of Commerce on Mr Benson was jn his ggrd year. Good assortment of tools. o'*0 (And Oh, What* o- Peach Bloom, Dusty Rose. Tuesday at the Chateau Laurier Hotel j Mr. Benson and family resided in ' Galvanized tubs and pails Come in and see the colour card. You’ll be amazed Ottawa Maxville for a number of years, having ' Roasters, pots and pans of aluminum ware what new beauty you can bring to your home. ' moved to Montreal four years ago. He Aladdin Lamps. was held in the highest regard through IIAWKESBURY DRAMATIC CLUB Electric Irons, Toasters and Hotplates ( out the Ccmmunity and his death will will present a Stewart’s hand and electric cattle clippers be sincerely regretted Horse Blankets 3-ACT PLAY j He is survived by his wife the for- HacGrepr’s Hardware arid firetrical Supplies Used 81 Massey-Harris Thactor and Two-Furrow CLARENCE L. MacGREGOR, Proprietor. mer Mary Murray of Curran and two “ta Irish Eyes’lire Smiiinf sons and two daughters Edgar Ben- Tractor Plow. Phone tG - Max ville. son of Montreal, Percy Benson of Com REGULAR STOCK ON HAND in ; wall, Miss Rose Benson, Montreal and ; Miss Eva Benson of Montreal. Electric and Hand Cream Separators Glen Sandficld Hall Rite-Way Milkers, single or double units GLEN SANDFIELD j The body rested at the D. A. Coilins ! Undertaking Parlours Sherbrooke Water Pressure Systems DOROTHY M'GUIRE Street West, Montreal, from whence Home Freezers, 17 cubic feet HODERTYOUNG, Monday December 8til j the funeral was held to the Roman Gas Engines, Air-Cooled and Water Cooled at 8.30 p.m. I Catholic Church Curran at 10 a.m. for Oil Burners and Water Heaters I the Requiem High Mass. Interment Winterize! ADMISSION 50 and 25c. Coal and Wood Stoves ‘ : was made in the Roman Catholic ceme Half Inch Black Seamless Pipes If weather unfavorable, Play will tery, Curran. CUSTOMERS WHO DESIRE SAFETY WILL Wheelbarrows and many* other items too numerous be staged Wed. Dec. 10 Many mass cards and floral offer- to mention. QUICKLY RECOGNIZE THE NEED FOR irgs as well as messages and letters of sympathy were received by the QWOOOOOOOOOCSO^SSOOOOOSOOOOOOOOOOOO-C family. Good Brakes Proper alignment. Christmas Tree Bd by Produced by Many At Funeral UH • WILLIAM rULIERI Well Adjusted Steering. AND MA (7*1 by ROM FmkM Ml Important WKtam twowA MOAM Efficient Operation of Defroster and Windshield Jennie C. Morrison WipeiSt’ CONCERT and IN Final tribute was paid the memory of the late Jennie C. Morrison when Announcement i “Wfcy can’t Dad be a pal McCRIMMON HALL friends and relatives attended the funeral, held on Monday, November 10 •••H» 4 J RusiyrpbÆ1 Monilay Evening Dec. 22 I from the residence of her brother, Mr THE UNDERSIGNED HAS PURCHASED THE Morrow Motor Sales Malcolm Morrison, Dalhousie Station. Auspices of McCrimmon W. L Miss Morrison was a daughter of Pontiac - Buick - G„M,C. Admission— 35c. Children Free the late Alex R. Morrison and his EXCELLENT PROGRAM Meat Business Phone 16 Maxville, Ont. wife Harriet McCuaig. Although in poor health for some time she was able to be about in her home until CARRIED ON BY eight days previous to her death which occurred November- 7th. C ï. RIL BOISVENU Left to mourn the loss of a loving I sister are one brother and five sisters Malcolm and Katie Morrison on the I will continue to operate the business in Mr. Bois- homestead Mrs. Duncan Morrison, venu’s Store, and will keep a full stock of TED DONALDSON . TOM KE«S POULTRY WANTED Winnipeg, Manitoba; Mrs. William I DOWN • MET MATHER . SID T0MACK § McTavlsh, Cardale, Manitoba; Mrs. Blue aed Commercial Breeds of Beef MwMA Ef JOHN STURSES • froduod l, JOHN HAGG0TT William McEwen, Bainsville; Mrs * COLUMBIA PICTURE Malcolm Morrison, Boston Mass. The funeral service was conducted Choice Peril Cuts aed Cured Meats MATINEE—Monday 2..30 p.m.. Highest Market Prices paid for by the Rev. Norman Sharkey, Kirk Hill and was very impressive and in- Place a trial order with me now for your weekend needs spiring. Hymns sung were, The Lord’s and you will be convinced that OUR MEATS ARE THE TUES., WED., THURS. Dressed Chickens, Fowl, My Shepherd, “The sands of time are BEST and that OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. sinking’’, “Asleep in Jesus”, with Mrs DEC. 9—10—11 Duncan McDonald playing the organ Geese, Ducks, Turkeys and accompaniment. Our îpeclul WEEK imite Steak 35c Interment was made in the family plot, Cote St. George cemetery. also Live»Chickens and Fowl. Pallbearers were: Messrs Kenneth McCuaig, Homer McGregor, Norman ! Morrison, George McKay, Donald J. Viandes de choix Morrison, Theodore McNaughton. EVERY THURSDAY Floral tributes adorned tha casket, Donnez nous une commande pour votre viande pour la placed their by the following; wreath fin de semaine et vous serez convaincu que NOUS AVONS 10.00 A.M. TO 5.00 P M. Malcolm and Katie Morrison, Mr. and LES MEILLEURS VIANDES AUX PLUS BAS PRIX. Mrs. Malcolm Morrison and son, Bos- \ at ton; Sprays—Mr. and Mrs. W R. Me Tavish, Cardale, Mr and Mrs. William McEwen, Bainsville, Mr. and Mrs. R. DORE’S MEAT MARKET Robertson, Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. PIGEON Added Attractions Dan McLeod, Boston, Presbyterian W. Agent for M S Auxiliary In the Economy Store, Main St, Animals in Love Many letters and cards of sympathy Cad and Caddie CANADA PACKERS LIMITED were received from relatives and We deliver any time. Phone 101. friends from distant points. During MATINEE WED 2.30 P.M. the time the remains were resting In Authorized as Second Class Matter; Post Office Dept.; Ottawa. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 5 1047 ?<«*> $

aid, A. N. McDonald, Donald J. Mc- DIED FOR SALE Donald and Archie C. McDonald. SHARKEY—At Montreal, on Wed- Large Purebred Bronze Turkeys, Last Rites Held Many mass cards and lovely floral nesday, December 3, 1947, Mrs. Jen- male and female for breeding pur- tributes were placed about the casket i nie Sharkey, widow of the late poses, 6 months old. Apply to CLIF- Turn to Page 1 Samuel C. Sharkey and daughter of FORD MacCULLOOH, 1st of Ken- RE-ELECT At Glen Nevis by relatives and friends. FOR Mr. and Mrs. John Angus Mont- the late Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKer- yon, R. R i Apple Hill. 49-2,i The funeral of Mrs. Thomas S. gomery and son, Jerome Montgomery aoher of Green Valley, in her 71st 'Montgomery was held Wednesday of Peterborough, Ont., attended the year. The funeral is being held th.s uiibiiuiiiiiU ftu ü morning November 26th from Mc- funeral. afternoon to Mount Royal cemetery, | IPO acre farm, 15-8th Lancaster, 10 oins GERALD Arthur Bros and MacNeil Funeral Mrs. Montgomery died at the Hotel Montreal. acres maple bush, balance under cul- Home, Cornwall *o St. Margaret’s Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, on Sunday jtivation, good soil, good buildings. Will Copy for all ads must Church and cemetery, Glen Nevis. November 23rd, following a long illness ÏN MEMORIAM sell with or without stock and imple- The Requiem High Mass was sung by She was an old and respected resident j In loving memory of a dear brother ments. Apply to OVTLA CONSTANT, be in this office by Rev. James A. Wylie, who also of- of Glengarry. Her late husband was a ’Dan W. MacLeod, who passed away :R R. 2 Dalhousie Station. 49-3p ■Tuesday Night to ap- MCDONALD ficiated at the committal service. December 3rd, 1945. resident of Dalhousie for 60 year's and j pear in current week’s Many old friends wete present to pay Not dead to us who loved him, FOR SALE postmaster at Dalhousie Station for McClary-Kootenay Range with “Gem their respects to the memory of Mrs. Not lost but gone before 40 years. Following his death, in 1S35 Co” Oil Burners installed. Complete Montgomery. He lives with us in memory she went to Cornwall and resided with 1 for $50.00 “As is where is” Apply H. Fall bearers were Archie A. Mc- Ana will for evermoro. her daughter, Mrs. J. R. McDonald J. MORROW, Maxville, Ont. MEN WANTED Donald, John F. McKay, Neil McDon- | Ekridly remembered by sisters. 329 First street East, until her death. 49-2e To work in lumber camps in the She was in her 88th year. CARD OF THANKS j vicinity of Blind River. Apply to JOHN AS COUNCILLOR Mrs. Montgomery was the daugh- | We desire to express our sincere FOR SALE D. McPHERSON, 3rd Kenyon, phone ter of the late John Finnan McDonald thanks for the many acts of kindness 100 acre farm, lot 10-6th Kenyon, 105 r 31. 49-2c and Janet McDonald, of the Sixth Con about 25 acres wood bush, about 25 —IN— ELECTION ADDRESS and sympathy shown us by our friends cession of Lancaster Township, her and neighbours during our recent ber- acres cultivated land, balance pasture WANTED To the Electors: maiden name being Annie McDonald eavement. land, good well, for furthur particu- Good pair of used skates for boy, A LEX AN DRIA Town of Alexandria. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs | Mrs. D. R., MacLeod and family. lars apply to WILFRID CADIEUX, size 12V2 orl3. Contact Mrs. Alex. I have accepted the nomination of John R. McDonald, of Cornwall; two Dunvegan Ont. Alexandria or J. A. McCORMICK box McDonald at Shirley’s Restaurant, Reeve which my fellow-citizens have sons, Robert Montgomery,of Saskat- 831 Malartie Que. 49-3p Alexandria. 49-lc conferred on me, not for my personal oon, Sask.; and John Angus Mont- CARD OF THANKS I take this Opportunity to thank interests but for the interests of all gomery ,of Peterborough, Ont.; and a CARD CF THANKS brother, J. J. McDonald, of Winni- one and all who supported me at the the citizens of Alexandria. May I take this opportunity to ex- Logs Wanted peg, Man. polls on December 3rd, especially those I have been in business among you press my thanks to all those residen*s who used their cars and influence on Election Address for the past fifteen years with success She also leaves five gandchildrein of Kenyon Township who support- and four great grandchildren. my behalf c Highest prices paid for Ash, Bass- and I can assure you of my full co- ed me at the polls on Monday. You Yours truly, wood, Elm, Birch, Soft Maple, Pine operation in all matters at the City can be assured of my support of all To the Electors of the Aux Electeurs d’Alexandria, J. K. MacLEOD, and Poplar Logs. Hall as well as at the Counties Coun- THANK YOU! measures that will be for the better- Town of Alexandria Ayant été un membre du con- Dalkeith, December 4th. 49-lc Please write to Box H. Glengarry cil. Electors of Kenyon Township ment of the township. seil pendant quatre ans, j’ai ac- Through this column in your paper, News, Alexandria, giving- full parti- Having been a member of the I am counting on your vote and D. D. MCKINNON. I sincerely wish to thank one and all CARD OF THANKS Dunvegan, Ont. culars as to kind and quantity.. town Council for the past four quis ponsidérablemepit d’expér- support at the coming elections on My warm thanks to the electors of for the support that was given me at years, X acquired considerable ience dans les affaires munici- Tuesday December 0th. I Kenyon Township who saw fit to en- experience in municipal affairs the polls Monday which ensured my CARD OF THANKS FOR SALS pales. Soyez assurés que si je Your faithful servant, Jdorse my bid for a Council seat. I and if X am re-elected for a election as Deputy Reeve. Special The family of Mrs. Thomas S. Genuine Broad Breasted Bronze suis ré-élu pour un cinquième will endeavour to serve your best in- fifth term I will make every ef- J. DEO LACOMBE, . thanks to my nominators and workers. J Montgomery of Cornwall, formerly of turkeys, blood tested and government terme, je ferai tout en mon pou- Alexandria, 26th of Nov. 1947. Thanking You terests in the coming year. Dalhousie Station, desire to thank approved. Apply to GLENDON Mc- fort to further the interests of HUGH E. RAYMOND the ratepayers and promote the - voir pour votre intérêt et pour JOHN D MacLEAN, many friends for kindness and sym- DONELL, Box 24, Greenfield. 49-lc. Apple Hill. progress of our town. l’avancement de notre ville. . ADRESSE AUX ELECTEURS Greenfield, Ont. pathy in their recent bereavement, also for the mass cards and lovely floral FOR SALE I take this opportunity to soli- Je viens donc solliciter votre ap Aux Electeurs— CARD OF THANKS cit your vote, Tuesday, Decem- FOR BALE tributes; with special thanks to Dr. S. Used 81 Massey-Harris Tractor and pui mardi de 9 décembre. J’ai accepté le nomination de Préfet Although unsuccessful in my first ber 9th. 5 room house on Elgin St West also B Fraser and the Sisters and nurses two furrow Tractor Plow, at your dont mes compatriotes ont bien voulu Quebec heater for wood or coal. Apply try for a seat at the Council Board Your faithful servant, Votre humble serviteiir. cf Kenyon Township, I wish to ex- of Hotel Dieu Hospital, for care and Massey-Harris dealer’s, J. E. RANGER m’honorer, non pas dans mon intérêt to BRUNO BRUNET, Alexandria, Ont. attention bestowed. Alexandria. . 49-lc. personnel, mais dams l’intérêt de tous Bishop St. South. 49-2e press my thanks to all who supported George Lefebvre ' les citoyens de la ville d’Alexandria. my candidature. I hope to meet with better success next time. Again ' Je suis en affaires depuis quinze IN MEMORIAM thank you. années parmi vous avec succès et je MacDONALD—In loving remem - ALLAN VALLANCE puis vous assurer de mon entière co- brance of a dear aunt, Margaret Mary Bominionville. Election Address operation dans tous let problèmes a MacDonald, who was called to eternal l’Hotel de Ville comme au conseil des rest two years ago, on Dec. 2nd, 1945. PARKING PROHIBITION To the Electors of Alexandria: Aux Electeurs d’Alexandria Election Address comtes. All that we have Is memories in the Town of Alexandria Je compte sur votre vote et votre Memories as we journey on MUNICIPAL BY - LAW NO 576 Dear friends: Chers Amis: To the ratepayers of the Mesdames et Messieurs:— support a la prochaine élection, mardi Of a happy heart and a dear, dear Section (13) Vision and foresight will en- La prudence et la prévoyance le 9 décembre. vous assurera le progrès de votre Town of Alexandria. Depuis quelques années déjà, face Except in an emergency or when sure the progress of your town Votre, serviteur dévoué. And a wonderful aunt that is gone. ville et sauvegardera vos in'érêts Ladies and Gentlemen: je fus en maintes occasions authorized by the police, no vehicle and safeguard your business and Loved too dearly to ever forget, by et son avenir. nominé comme conseiller. Ce‘te J. LEO LACOMBE shall be stopped or parked within the its future. During the past number of her niece and nephew, Janet and Dou- intersection of any cross street nor Pour donner un résultat dans years I have been nominated on année, je décide de rester dans To give effect, to this vision la bataille, et si je suis élu, je gal MacMillan and family of Cornwall within ten (10) feet of a fire hydrant | cette vue, votre devoir est aux different occasions for Council- is your job at the polls on De- ferai tout en mon pouvoir pour nor in any position as to prevent the ! polis le 9 décembre. lor. This year I have decided to convenient removal of any other ve- | cember 9th. stay in the field and, if elected, tenir bas les dépenses, et par Si vous me croyezz capable de la réduire les taxes. hide previously parked. If you feel that I am capable vous aidez à sauvegarder les in- I will endeavour to do my ut- Section (29) of helping to safeguard your in- Ayant a mon credit une ex- térêts au conseil de cette ville most towards keeping down ex- terests on the Town Council, périence considerable assez var- Election Address That there shall be no parking of votre vote sera hautement ap- penses, thereby reducing taxes. motor vehicles on any streets in the your votes will be highly ap- Having had considerable ex- iée dans différentes sph&nes précié. d’activité—je me crois capable Town of Alexandria between the hours preciated . Si je suis élu, je m’efforcerai perience in various lines of To the Electors of the Aux Electeurs de la ville of twelve o’clock midnight and seven work, I feel I am quite capa- sincèrement de voir au bien- Should I be eleebefd, I will constamment, avec la co-opéra- Town of Alexandria. d’Alexandria. o'clock in the morning for a longer ble of looking after the affairs être de notre ville. Je compte constantly stride, with the co- tion du maire et des conseilliers period than one hour during the mon- of our town. May I count on donc sur votre appuie. As a member of your town Comme membre de votre con- operation of the mayor and pour un élargissement et meil- ths of Dec., Jan., Feb , and March in your support?. A vous pour un ville plus council for the past three years seil municipal pendant les 3 councillors, for a bigger and bet- - leur ville pour que tous en jouis- dernieres années j’ai mjs tout every year. ter town for all to enjoy _ Yours for a better town. prospère, I have made every effort to pro- sent. mes efforts pour promouvoir le THERE ARE PENALTIES PROVIDED Yours very truly, Votre tout dévoué, Arthur Laporte mote the progress of our town progrès de notre Ville et le for and the welfare of all citizens. bien-être de tous les citoyens. Je CONTRAVENTIONS OF THE SAID C>SOOOOOO-9OO«-BOQOOO49Oa«OOOB0OOBOB>C Therefore I most sincerely soli- viens donc soliciter yotre vote et BY-LAW Art. Duggan 49-2C cit your vote and your assist- votre assistance pour etre ré-élu. C’est mon humble opinion que koOMooœooooooooooœwcsoooooo®" S-DOCSOC .ance toward re-election It Is my trois ans de service comme humble opinion that three years membre de votre conseil m’a pro Election Address of service as a member of your curé une excellent experience Council has given me valuable afin de pouvoir être d’un plus experience to be of greater ser- grand service a notre munici- VOTE VOTEZ vice to our town in the future. palité dans l’avenir. Electors Of My Native Town I gladly offer my services and J’offre volontiers mes services CHOLETTE I shall consider it a privilege et je considéré comme un grand CHOLETTE privilège et un hormeur de ré- FOR COUNCILLOR COMME CONSEILLIER and an honor to represent all Vote McDonald îor Reeve citizens for a fourth term of presenter tous les citoyens pour IN D’ALEXANDRIA un quatrième terme d’office. office. Mesdames et Messieurs ra*. elec ■ ALEXANDRIA Je vous’demande de me sup- Your obedient servant. Votre humble serviteur. tern's de la Ville d’Alexandria, I ask the support of all the porter dans l’electixi, tous les electors d’Alexandria, et je vous electors of Alexandria and can Puisque j’ai été nommt canaidat assure que je placerai mes meil- Lewis Greenspon pour la position de Reeve de notre assure you of my best services leurs efforts a votre disposition /-. Êât rOOCXMOOOOOOOOOOOSOMOOCXSOOOMCKMOOC ville, je crois qu’il es*, opportun de ■■■ to all, if elected. si je suis élu. vous exprimer par l’entremise de ... nos journaux mon appréciation en- Roüand Cholette vers les contribuables d’Alexandria et surtout envers ceux qui m’ont mis en New Grocery mû Feed Store nomination. Etant née ici j’accepte avec plaisir cette nomination a une position qui - -- ' s'i Sinclair Street, Alexandria me permetterait de servir les meil- Election Address leurs intérêts de notre ville et de nos FORMER McLAREN HALL SITE citoyens parmi lesquels j’ai tant de To the Electors of

Widespread Uses of Flax Sound Sleep Will Prolong An’ auld Scotch sangs an’ dances, ST. RAPHAELS Cause Constant Shortage j Youfhfulness in Women COUNTY NEWS Joe Richerd was home from Ottawa Flax is used daily by everyone i« When women are discussing an- Wednesday. (Intended- for last issue) the United States. It may be in the other woman, her age—and if she' It looks like Loehiel will have its We are sorry to report that Mrs.- A. ns of Aüid Lany Spe GLEN ROBERTSON ! 1 form of ink, linseed oil, paint, lin- looks it—is usually the first thing, third election this year. But this time Brunet is a patient in Hotel Dieu brought up. It’s surprising how (Intended for last Issue) Gigaasd Froai The Fy!es of The Glengarry News seed oil meal, linoleum, oil cloth, we were pleased to hear that the | Cornwall,, where she expects to under- waterproof clothing, rugs, uphol- many ways there are to*guess a Gordon Smart, Montreal, spent Sat Reeve went in by acclamation. As he’go a serious operation. We hope the stery, currency or fine papers. Be- ] woman’s age. For instance, know- urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ran in two elections already, he should j operation, will be complettd auccess- Three Glengarry municipalities, Alexandria, Lochiet cause of these widespread uses the j ing the age of somebody else who James Robertson. j went to school with her or about be entitled to one year free fully. and Gharloittenburgh are to have elections In Alex- farmers of the country never have Gordon MeEwen of Hamilton, re- been able to grow enough of this how old she was when she was mar- Mr-, and Mrs. E. Swenson of Toronto- andria theie will be con- j tied will help. But, any way it’s newed acquaintances here Saturda tins morning from her brother Mr. Alex McDonald advis- rough” materials that go into a experiences which distort the per- There’ll be speeches, music an’ toasts Sinnott, with Reeve McArthur, ex- rates, etc, write or telephone Ne m ing of his safety. Jack McMartin, son of Mr. John Mc- typical car, for example, include: sonalities of children have a some- galore officio . Maxville. Ont. Martin, M P., and Mrs. McMartin of Cornwall, has enter- Steel, carbon and alloy, 266.1 what lesser effect on rural children ed the Royal Flying Corps and is now training at Toronto pounds; copper products 9.3 pounds than upon those living in small malleable castings, 4 pounds; grey cities in areas comparable to the -Rev. John Matheson, B. A., of Dalhousie Mills, died iron castings, 406.9 pounds, and a one where the study was made. No to the General Hospital, Montreal, on Wednesday evening small amount of aluminum and tin. comparable study has been made of after a brief illness.——We note that a Glengarry boy, Mr. Thousands of different operations children living in large cities. David Munro, son of M. A. Munro, Esq., North Lancaster, and hundreds of different inspec- has been selected as one of the five students from the On- tions and tests are necessary before all the components of an engine are Art of the Tooth Brush TAKE TOUR PRINTING GRRERG tario Agricultural College, to represent Ontario attheJud- ready for assembly. Do you brush your teeth proper- gingCompetition of the International Live Stock Show at ly? Most Americans don’t, at least Chicago. Miss Annie Campbell of Montreal, has received that is the conclusion reported to the sad news of the death from gunshot wounds of her Dolly Served Ice Cream American Dental association by Dr. nephew, Allister Campbell, eldest son of Mr J. J. Campbll The ice cream industry boasts a Hamilton B G. Robinsoh of Ohio formerly of Maxville, but now of Vernon, B.C. Died of romantic development. Dolly Madi- State college. He used a half sil- vered mirror and special lighting The Home or wounds in France on Nov. 20th, -pte. Alex A MacLeod son, first lady of the land" during which enabled him to watch per- P P C (L I., beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex W Mac- gay colonial days, served ice cream for the first time at a function of sons brush their teeth without know- Leod of Dalkeith. state in this country. Made of ing they were being watched. Dr. cream from the Madison dairy at Robinson found the average person Rev. Father M. J. Leahy, Kingston, has been ap- Montpelier and strawberries from takes approximately 267 strokes to her garden, the ice cream served brush his teeth. The average time 00D PRINTING pointed parish priest of Orysler and Finch, in the diocese by Dolly Madison came as the cli- consumed was 67 seconds, about of Alexandria. At there- one-third of the time recommended FORTY YEARS AGO gular monthly meeting of max to the colorful second inaugu- ral ball. Ice cream is trulv an as a standard by dentists. One out Friday, Dec 6, 1907 the Directors of the Glen- American food. It is undoubtedly of every three persons used the garry Farmers’ Mutual Fire the food that is held in higher crosswise method of brushing which Insurance Co , Saturday, Mr. James Kerr was appointed esteem by more Americans than is universally condemned by den- agent, to succeed J. J. McDonell, deceased. The Alex- any other food. A total of about tists. It was found that very few ander rink was flooded for the first time on Thursday after % billion gallons, or three billion persons brushed any teeth surfaces noon and caretaker Graham is losing no time in preparing quarts, of this product was con- except those next to the lips and sumed in the United States last cheeks. The grinding surfaces got a suitable bed of ice—On Saturday, St. Andrew’s Day year. When it is considered that ( a “few sweeps” and the tongue-side greetings were received here from the presidents of the soci- only % million gallons were con- of the teeth was barely touched. eties of Montreal, Cornwall and Ottawa—On Sunday, 24 sumed during the year 1936, the in- ulto.., the new church of the Precloua Blood at Flana- crease that has taken place in the gan’s Point, nar Cornwall, was dedicated by Bishop consumption of ice cream has been Kill Off Pesty Ants phenomenal. Safe and highly effective methods Macdonell. The sermon of the day was preached by Rev. of controlling ants both inside and O. A. McRae—Sabourin Bros, this week disposed of two outside the home are now at hand, •hundred quarters of beef to Mr. D. R. McDonald, railroad Just to Coat Forage Iowa State college entomologists contractor, the same being shipped on Wednesday to Mr The primary purpose of a silo is point out. They point out that 1 per McDonald’s railroad camp on the G.T.R. route below Mont to be a container and a protective cent rotenone dust is the best thing coating for a pile of forage Of real—Kenneth D. McLeod of Kirk Hill has been appoint- for use on the lawn or garden. Ro- whatever material it is made, the tenone should be applied directly to ed Returning Officer for the election to be held in Glen- silo greatly reduces evaporation of the ant hills or sprinkled generally garry in January, on the question of separation of the moisture from the outer portions of over the entire infested area. The county from the United Counties. The townships of Lan- the silage. The more impervious the dust will not hurt the plants or hu- caster, Loehiel, and Kenyon, and the Town of Alexandria wall is to the outward movement of mans. It can be used in the garden have petitioned for such action under the Municipal water, vapor and the inward move- and around fruits or vegetables. In- ment of air, the nearer to the wall Amendment Act. side the home a new chemical com- will be the self-sealing layer, which pound called chlordane (sold com- the silage alone can produce. Thus mercially as 1068) is recommended. Discovery of copper quartz within four miles of Mhx- it is that the condition of corn or It is applied in a 2 per cent solution ville has put our veteran miners on the qui vive A grasses and legumes as they go into with a paint brush along pathways the silo, and the way in which they number have signified their taken by the ants. It also can be are placed in the silo, control the pvainted on walls, the underside of FIFTY YEARS AGO intention of prospecting for kind of silage that results. The silo Friday, Dec. 3, 1897 the original deposit as the shelves, and other spots in the is a barrier between the outside kitchen. It is not poisonous to hu- samples shown are very rich world and the interior, but beyond mans except in large quantities. in copper. Hodgson Bros are moving their stock of the portions of silage close to the merchandise from their present quarters into the store ad- wall, it is wholly apart from any joining the post office. This is being done so as to be of the processes which may go on in Printer’s Ink Lasts the fermenting crops. able to devote the entire “Good Luck” building into the The power of printer’s ink is well shoe factory. On Monday the firm was notified they had known. Seldom, however, is it as tasting as that which went into the been awarded the contract for some 1800 pairs of boots Grown Among the Straws bands which were applied to all of A Complete Printing Service by the Militia Department, Ottawa. The firm will increase Historically, the strawberry is one Montpelier, N. J., street trees al- its s‘aff of workmen Sabourin Bros , butchers, have of our “younger” fruits, having been most 50 years ago. The banding removed to the premises recently vacated by G. I. Nichols cultivated only about six centuries. was done about. 1900 in the great When it grew' wild in England, it oubreak of forest tent caterpillars. merchant tailor, situate immediately souTi of the “bridge.” ripened at the time of the first hay Lowest Prices.-Prompt Attention They have had the electric light system put into the pre- Although generally hard and, of harvest and people picked it from course, useless these many years, mises ——In a few days Mr J. O. Mooney, one of Alex- among the mown “straws.” This the bands stiii make a prominent andria’s most esteemed citizens, will leave for Rigaud to is how it got the name of straw- feature of the street scene. On hot assume the management of the Rigaud Boiler Mills, the berry. Today’s strawberry is a lot summer days th'e_ ink softens and, meatier, bigger and sweeter than its if worked, gives off a faint press proprietor of same being de Lery Macdonald ——The cheese ancient English ancestor. If straw- The News Printing Co. room aroma. Incidentally bands of factory patrons in the 6th Kenyon are agitating the build- berries blush with pride, there’s a ing of a factory in ‘he vicinity of Windmill Corner It is printer’s ink used to be a standard reason, for this popular fruit is un- recommendation for keeping down proposed to form a joint stock company and two meetings matched for flavor. It is an ex- crawling insects. The old-time rec- Phone 9 - - - - Alexandria have been held cellent source of vitamin C, iron, sug- ommendations call for softening it ars and fruit acids. with oil. • acaBaaoBfaBoooaoaQCMaooBonoooooooooooo^sg'&BP&gooooaoooood! The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 5 1947 PAGE

AUCTION SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOT 34-7 LANCASTER IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES ALEX OPPORTUNITIES KNOCK EACH WEEK IN OUR I mile south of Green Valley, ANDER CLUFF late of the village of Half mile east of Highway No. 34 Maxville in the County of Glengarry, CLASSIFIED ADS—BEAD THEM! WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1947 Gentleman, deceased. All persons having claims against At 1.00 o’clock p.m. RATES—Advertisements under heading Wanted, For Sale Loet THE FOLLOWING FARM STOCK, the estate of JAMES ALEXANDER eto„ 10 cents per Tim firs, Uisex” ' at * word» to «net. minimma IMPLEMENTS, ETC.— CLUFJÇ, gentleman, who died on or rate 60 cents. Second insertion 40 cents. Cards of Thanks, 7 high grade Holstein milch cows, about the 6th day of October, 1947 7E cents. In Memoriam, 60 cents, add 10 cents per line of poetry. CHAPTER VIII ; I conversationally. girl had betrayed her! are hereby notified to send in to the “Good morning, Mrs. Alliston.” due to freshen in March and April, all If billed, 60 cents minimum. If replies are directed to this of- “Not bad.” She nodded approval and''' undersigned solicitors, oh or before the sat down before the vanity table again That brought her back to earth. Catherine Wingate, looking lovtely of these cows are from the age of 2 fice, 25 cents extra. She shook her head decidedly, looking to 6 years old; 3 Holstein heifers due 14th day of December, 1947, full parti- picking up the big jar of cold cream. and cheerful, came slowly across the culars. of their claims and after that Your ad on this page Is gtut ranteed to go into more t4M “Now you better leave. I don’t like cuts as her brunette curls bobbed and lawn. Her shoes were wet from the to freshen in February, 3 Holstein heif homes reaching some 10,000 readers. swung. “Oh no, my pet, I’m going to date the estate will be distributed hav guys to see me when I use this stuff." j dew, her face rosy with love. “It’s such er calves, 1 nine year old brown horse keep a clear head when I'm around weighing 1500 lbs., 1-year old sow, 6 ing regard only to the claims of which “But I’ll see you tomorrow?” ! a beautiful morning, isn’t it?” i notice shall then have been received “You’re my secretary, ain’t you?” you ” chunks of 3-months old pigs 25 hens “I am glad you think so, Miss Win- DATED at Alexandria, Ont., this DIED MAID WAITED He knelt imploringly. “’More than “Don’t give yourself airs, Sally. What and spring chickens, M. H. binder 5 BROWN—At St. Mary’s Hospital, makes you think I’d be interested in gate.” 14 th day of November 1947. Reliable girl wanted easy work good that, Dronda. Say I’m more than foot cut, hay rack, 4 stacks of hay all Montreal, on Monday, December 1st. living quarters, no cooking, good pay you, drunk or sober?” Macdoneil & Macdonald, that." The girl gave a short, happy laugh. this year’s crop, quantity of straw, set Mary Margaret MacDonald, wife of Apply T. G. BARBARA’S Residence “I’m glad you’re tough, Jimmy. It double harness, DeLaval cream separ- Alexandria, Ont. “And give you a chance to get the “Come, Mrs. Alliston, let bygones be Keith Brown of Montreal, agéd 32. Alain street South, Phone 100 would be no fun licking a weakling.” ator 850 lbs. cap., in A-l condition, milk Solicitors for executor upper hand? Nope, you’ll have to keep bygones. I hold no grudge against James A. Dixon, The body arrived at Alexandria, guessing, chum. By the way tomor- “Oh, you’re going to lick me?” He pails, new strainer, new butter chum Tuesday evening, and the funeral was flung his head back and boomed his you.” 1932 half-ton Chevrolet truck, 4 good 47-3C MAN WANTED row’s paper is going to have another held from the home of her mother, For Rawleigh business. Sell to 1,500 story. Bill is fixing care up.” amusement. “All five feet two of The generous victor! Mrs. Alliston tires, in good condition; 1929 Plymouth Mrs. Allan Alex MacDonald, Green ^tombes. Good profits for hustlerej you?” NOTICE TO CREDITORS “Damn it!” ground her teeth with fury. What had half-ton truck in good running order Valley, leaving the house at 9 o’clock Write today. Rawleigh Dept ML-L-j “Delightful five feet, two, Jimmy. saws, forks, hay knife, kitchen stove, IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF “Relax, chum. You knew darned got into Sally? A person with half an Thursday morning, for service at ■U5.S, “Montreal”. ’ Oh, go ahead and laugh. But when bedstead, spring and many other ar- THE UNITED COUNTIES OF STOR- well you don’t care if the story does eye could tell that Philip was in love St. Raphael’s Church and cemetery me some good.” it’s over I’ll be doing the laughing not ticles too numerous to mention . MOOT, DUNDAS AND GLENGARRY at 9 30 o’clock. HELP WANTED - MALE with her. ; “That’s all I am Something to be you.” i REASON OF SAIÆ GIVING UP In the Matter of the Estate of Rod- AN OPPORTUNITY Used!” He snapped into attention. “Now Grandfather Jethrup had seen it. FARMING. erick M. McCuaig, late of the town- ANNOUNCEMENT Established Rural Watkins District She whirled, icy. “Any time you ob look, Sally, you know darned well that Was Sally a fool? Terms on trucks, half cash, balance ship of Loehiel in the County of Glen- Mr. Stephen McLaughlin, Auctioneer available, if you axe aggressive ai garry, farmer, deceased. jeef you can walk out, see. Now I gave you fair warning.” “Well, Mrs. Alhston, what do you on terms of sale. wishes to announce that he has taken between the ages of 25 and 55 have 1 “Yes, Jimmy, I know That’s why I TERMS; $20-00 and under, cash NOTICE is hereby given that ail up residence in the City of Cornwall can secure travel ou’fit, this is you scram.” say? Are we friends or foes?” And he did! came to give you fair warning. Tit for over that amount 7 months’ credit on persons having claims or demands a- He will, however, continue to main- opportunity to get established in u, (To be continued) That was the sickening part of it. tat, as the saying goes.” furnishing approved joint notes, 3 p.o. gainst the estate of the above named tain his Maxville office as well as a profitable business of your own. Foe He who had never taken anything “How gracious of you ” off for cash. Roderick M. McCuaig, deceased are Cornwall office, and will be available full particulars write today to The J. from any woman was taking this— “But it’s the last gracious thing I WILFRID MARCOUX, Auct. required, on or before the twenty-third to ail who require his services. Phones R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-A 3A. this degradation from her! intend to do, my pet. You see, no one ' JAMES SAUVE, Prep. toy of December A D 1947, to send Maxville—69; Cornwall—1612 J. 2177 Masson St , Montreal, Quebec. has ever yét got away with hurting ‘Land of Dusky Leaves' by post prepaid or to deliver to the Bill Burke smiled at him as he went 49-4 Sally Alliston, and no one ever shall. undersigned Solicitors for the exe- 47-tf slowly down the dimly lighted corri- - Rich in Precious Stones INIUBAKOB You’re going to come crawling back to. cutors, their names and addresses and dor to the stage door, “What’s wrong la ancient times when Ceylon was Fire. Ufa, Slcknea, Aoddeui, AM» CARD OF THANKS WANTED And do J 0U known as Lanka, the poet of the full particulars in wriring of their May we take this opportunity to BASSWOOD HEADING AND FT.M Jimmy? Dronda ‘been snapping a* Jhnm*’ ' mobile, Plate Olau, Dwelling, Indian epic, Ramayana, wrote of claims with statements of their ac- LOGS you?’yoU9» When you do I’m going to kick you tare. Theft. Wind Sc Farm acknowledge each and every kindness “green and glorious Lanka, garden counts and the nature of the securities and expression of sympathy tendered Highest Prices Paid S “The stories are wrong, damn it!” right in that handsome face of yours.” | We have also taken over Aléa. W of the sky.” Since then, among if any, held by them. at the $ime of the death of our be- D COULTHART, Monkland, Ont, “Come, you’re being paid. Isn’t tha„ “1 tremble with fear.” , *>rr ’> insurance Agencies, 1 other tags, the Island nas Been what you wanted? A good salary and “You’re right to do just that, Jim- AND TAKE NOTICE that, afteriloved sister, ' ( ; . 49-4e my darling. By the way, when Mike; Called the “Land of Dusky Leaves," MORRIS BROB. Diohda to make love to. What com- “Island of Jewels,” “Land Without such last mentioned date, the said Exe Malcolm and Katie Morrison W ANTED 1 Alexandria, o» plaint have you?” gobers up, you might tell him that Sorrow” and "Dwelling Place of cutors shall proceed to distribute the Dalhousie station, Que. M&N SCRAP DEALERS assets of the said deceased amongst “I happen to be in love with her, I've got my job back. Only a fool runs Lions,” We buy everything in scrap, Most of the descriptive phrases the parties entitled thereto having re- CARD OF THANKS see?”. ! out on a problem, Jimmy, and I’vej A. L. CREWSON, MD.. OAt.. (UoGW as machinery, scrap metals, bags for the lush, tropical isle off the tip gard only to the claims of which they Mr. and Mrs. Angus R. McDonald _ , „ stopped being a fool. Mr. Perkin LAI.O.O. and family wish to thank their many rags. Apply at Campeau’s formerf I know, jji’l Burke hesitated, then would like to have you back in the fold of India grew out of its handsome shall have notice and that they will BYE, CAR. NOSE AND THROAT relatives, friends and neighbors for acts age, Guaytown, north of Alexandria. Impelled by sômê shred of decency, ; „ Scenery—mountains and waterfalls, not be liable for the said assets or too Glasses supplied and fitted. Telephone of kindness and sympathy at the rime Phone 14 r 13. 42-8p clapped him on the shoulder. “You’re, „ _ sculptured rice terraces, rhododen- any part thereof to any person or per- 0nly a foQl gete wit:hjn dis dron gardens and palm-fringed la- 154». 132 West Second Street, Oevr of the death of Mr. DUNCAN R. MC- making a mis'ake, Jimmy. She’s am-j^^,, „ . sons of whose claims notice shall not =L he said cannily Too bad you goons. wall, Ont., Please make appotatmene DONALD. Green Valley, Ont. FOR SALE biticius. Only a fool loves an ambitious’,,. gtay any longer „ with the secretary. Office open »—tl have been received at the time of such Local Farm Horses, at all time Ceylon’s jewel title is earned by 49-lc Woman. “There will be more than enough its pearl fisheries and gem pits. 1—• Saturday I—la. distribution. Apply at MacGILLIVRAY “Only a fool loves any woman, Bill. , T. . ... , , ., Grave] and sand give up sapphires, Dated this 26th day of November A. STABLES, Phone 78, Maxville. 48-4p " a n. J m ^ tune, Jimmy, pet We’re both young CARD OF THANKS rubies, garnets and other precious D. 1947 And I’m a fool, I who should know'aaren’tvorl,t we? The family of the late Mrs. Allan A. better!” and semi-precious stones. Hall & Hall For some reason her manner distur- J- D- MacRAE MacMillan wish to express their sin- FOR SALE ' Lions, however, exist now only in Vankleek Hill, Ont. 1933 Oldsmobile, five new tires, “You could always drop out.” bed him, and long after she had gone old native legends. Instead, in the MAX VILLE. ONT. FHOm • cere thanks and appreciation of the Solicitors for J. K McLeod, perfect running condition. Apply to “And you’d like that, wouldn’t you?’ he stood thoughtful in the middle of forests and jungles are wild ele- msaranoe of many acts of kindness and expressions “I don’t think I like your tone, Jim- and Christena McIntosh, GUY LEGAULT, R.R. 2, Alexandrii the room Mike was sound asleep snor phants, leopards, monkeys, croco- Conveyancing of sympathy extended to *hem in their Executors. Phone Loehiel 15R331. 48- my. I am trying, to help yo\i.” ing, so Jimmy couldn’t talk things over diles and cobras. A mysterious for- Aocttonearlng, recent sorrow. “Sure, I know,” he muttered. Sor- est creature, with a weird, stran- 49-3c with him, a fact he regretted. Talking Alexandria R.R 1. ry.” gled cry in the night, is known as FOR SALE things over with Mike had always help the “devil bird” by the natives. CARD CF THANKS 1934 Buiek Sedan, six large heavy ed. Then he remembered Dronda had They believe it contains the tor- IN MEMORIAM “Nice story,” Mike said sarcastically, To the electors of the Township of HARTRICK—In ever loving mem- duty tires, four new; Perfect running implied she loved him, and his uneasy tured spirit of the dead. turning off the radio. “I am very glad Kenyon: ory of my husband, John Hartrick, condition. Can be seen at ChampI feeling gave way to cue of modest joy. Ceylon has been a British posses- ♦hat love has come to Jimmy Kenne- who died Dec. 9th 1938; also our son, Service Station, Main street sou! A bone was better than, nothing, sion since 1796. It was made a Ladies and gentlemen: dy.” crown colony separate from India, Sidney Howard, who died Dec. 29th Alexandria. 43.; wasn’t it? I wish to thank you all for electing “Lay off, will you?” as far back as 1802. During World 1943. • > • me as a Councillor for the year 1948. ‘ The thrill of her voice, the delight | War II, the inland hill town of FOR SALE Morning, beautiful and sunshiny, I will endeavour to do my best to serve Today recalls sad memories of her eyes, the glory in just being Kandy was headquarters of the A double deck manure sleigh, In good yet Mary Alhston was glum, irritable, Southeast Asia Command. The ex- you well Of our loved ones at rest; with her!” , A “fibute of love and remembrance, condition. Apply to TOM O'CONNOR depressed. Nothing to look forward to cellent harbor of Trincomalee, on DAN FLARO, Greenfield. Glen Roy. 49-ip “I say lay off.” but years and still more years of the northeast coast, became a vital To those, we shall never forget. “What’s the trouble glamour boy; wc,1.k_unless Graî)dfather Jethrup de- United Nations base. Ships laden CARD OF THANKS Ever remembered by his wife and with war supplies and troops re- FOR SALE can - you ke it? elded to pension her off as generously To the ratepayers of Lancaster Town Grace. Pair of light bob sleighs with Jimmy sniffled the air suspiciously. placed the former heavy commer- as he had Miss Whoops. When she ship. Montreal, 1947. suitable for team or one horse; “Hey, you drunk?” cial traffic at Colombo, the island’s went downstairs she found Roger wait- capital and cosmopolitan port on I wish to express my thanks and ap- two sets light double harness. A] “I may have had one or two nips, ing for her in the kitchen, an armful the west coast. preciation for my acclamation as Construction of all kinds o JOHN M. McCRIMMON, Mo Jimmy, pal. I have a cold, and I can’t Of flowers clasped against his bosom. Reeve for 1948. I will do my utmost D. & M. MANUFACTURING 00 mon’s Corners. 49. afford to be sick when the company Is “Roger, you had no right to pick to serve the ratepayers in my ca- 12-tf Box 292, Alexandria short of replacements.” Dig Game Fish Records these flowers. They belong to the pacity. FOB SALE “Then why aren’t you in bed?” THE GLENGARRY REFORMER Jethrupa’,” Offer Keen Competition Don’t Forget Thanking you again. Man’s coon lined coat and fur Mike began to answer but -the words NEWSPAPER COMPANY LTD gauntlets. Apply Box T The Glengarry 'Huh, they won’t miss ’em. Grand- According to the chart of the In- Yours truly were slurred and indistinct. Then the ternational Game Fish association, SCOTT FRASER Lancaster. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS News, Alexandria. 49-lc answer was blotted out by a ring on father Jethrup hates ’em, and Phihp, the largest game fish ever to be To kenew Vour Notice Is hereby given that a spe- the bell. Jimmy breathed imprecations he don’t care for anything any more. taken on rod and reel was a man- CARD OF THANKS lal general meeting of the sharehold- FOB SALE on the head of their caller, but he was eater or white shark, caught by One heavy and one light pair of You’re looking very beautiful, l&ary.” Subscription to To the ratepayers of Lanças* er ers of the above company will be held all. smiles as he flung open “he door. G. R. Cowell off Kangaroo island, sleighs, one little Red sleigh, one long “Mrs. Alliston, Roger. Come, put the.! Australia, on May 12, 1941. The Township. in the office of Messrs. Macdoneil & It could be Dronda! Macdonald, Barristers, Bank of Nova riding sleigh, one cant-hook, logging flowers in the sink and get out to the] huge shark measured 14 feet, 7 My wannest thanks for your con- But it wasn’t. inches in length, 8 feet and % inch Scotia Chambers, Alexandria, On- chain, high waggon box, high pump a fidence in electing me Deputy - Reeve “Hi glamor boy!” garage. Morning is no time for visiting ^ in girth and weighed 1,919 pounds. tario, at the hour of two o’clock ln inch pipe, 1 thrash pump, beaÿy wag- in Monday’s voting. As a member of Smiling pertly, Sally slithered past There is work to be done.” i Runner-up is another of the shark the afternoon on Tuesday, December gon APP'J to JOHN E. CASS. Max- your council, I will do all in my power him, coming to an abrupt halt family, a tiger shark weighing 1,382 vUle He stumped indignantly over the j pounds and measuring 13 feet and to further the best interests of the 16, 1947, for *he following among other l - Mike, perspiring and dumfounded, sink and dropped the flowers into it. 10 inches in length, 7 feet and 9 township. purposes:- tried to rise gallantly to his feet. The FOB SALE “Hmph!” he snorted. “You’re just inches in girth. This fish was taken Again thank you (a) to appoint directors for the cur- effort was too much for him. Even as by L. Bagnard, off Sidney Heads, Encyclopaedia, World Book; Man’» JOSEPHUS FILION, Green Valley rent year; ^ , sore because the wedding ain’t going Australia, February 22, 1939. $2.00 Per Year in Advance coat e she gave a cry of surprise his knees 0» to discuss, and, if deemed advisable , ’ f ^ ^ t Other record sharks are a 1,009 size 42 ; Womans buckled and he flopped back into the to be held here in the house.” Or if you prefer to authorize the sale of the en- pound porbeagle shark and a 1,000 CANNING! CANNING! coat, size 40; O. C. M. tube chair, grinning vapidly. “I refuse to discuss the matter with tire undertaking of the said com- pound mako shark. purchase «ingle copies We wish to announce that we will and boots, size 5; Child’s overshoes, “Mike White,” she breathed, “you’re you, Roger. You forget your place I The largest bluefln tuna weighed continue canning vegetables and meats pany; size 7. drunk!” am housekeeper here, and you are but 927 pounds and measured 10 feet, 3 weekly. throughout the winter months. (c) to discuss, and, if deemed advis- “Can you imagine?" chortled Jim- the chauffeur.” inches in length. This fish fell to the able, to authorize the winding up Mrs. C. E. BABCOCK, Maxville, On*) We have a good supply Of cans on 48-2p my. “Teetotaler Mike tried to fix up “I got seniority, though.” angling skill of J. Vernaglia in Ips- they can be secured of the affairs of the said company wich bay, Massachusetts, on August hand for sale to those who do their a cold by drowning it in Scotch.” “Yes, Roger, you have seniority, if own canning. and the surrender of its charter; “Love you ...” murmured Mike. 25, 1940. HOUSE FOR SALE that gives you any pleasure. And what Among those anglers who have at this office Satisfaction guaranteed. (d> to discuss and decide upon any “Yes, darling and I love you. Jimmy, Three-tenement Frame House, cor- good will that do you? We’ll all be sent crashed the circle of record holders MRS LEO LAUZON. Sinclair and other matters incidental to the ner Main noth and Elm streets, Alex- just don’t stand there. Take him in to is the motion picture actor, Wallace At Shirley’s Restaurant above. packing in a few weeks.” Elgin Streets. Box 236, Alexandria. andria, in good condition. Apply to bed.” Beery, whose 515 pound California 43-8c DATED at Alexandria, this 22nd “Huh?” At The Hub LEO LACOMBE, Alexandria. 80-tf “Sure.” Jimmy surveyed the still black sea bass set a new record for day of November, A.D. 1047. She was elated when she saw his this species. muttering Mike, laughed, and picked face fall. “Yes, Roger, you do well to ALEXANDRIA A. L. TOBIN A. G. F. MacDONAKD, him up and stumbled with him into look horrilied. A new mistress is FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE Secretary. HOUSE FOR SALE DERM ID’S INSURANCE the bedroom. Sally, a look of distaste coming, and new brooms always try to Disease of Royalty v 48-2 Six-Room House at Green Valley, wrinkling her features, snifTlpd dis- Hemophilia, often called the “dis- ' -ancaster. Ont. Phone 3801 200 ft. from C.P.R. Station. House sweep clean.” ease of royalty” because it has af- DRUG STORE approval and opened a window. She , “Catherinie Wingate wouldn’t fire 0-tf. in good condirion, finished with brick flicted some of the ruling families of «•AXVHJLK. OUT. was making an attempt “o put the me. Heck, I -taught her how to play siding, garage for one car, wood shed Europe, is also a problem among LADIES* AND MEN’S room into something resembling order tennis, I did. I taught her and Philip some of the “royalty” of America’s on lot 300x100 feet. Apply to O. L. " when Jimmy came wandering back. and Sally.” dog population. In research re- TAILORING Fuller Brushes OREVIER, Green Valley, tel. 60rl2. Hands on hips, she gave him a good “You’ll see,” said Mary Alliston ported by American Veterinary AGNES VALADE 49-Ip piece of her tongue Medical association, the disease Kenyon St West Phans Vm MOPS RROOMS. WAXES darkly. FARM TO RENT “You two ought “o be ashamed of was studied in the male members ALEXANDRIA, OKT Drop me a line and of a family of. highly-prized, pure- 47 acres, Lot 27-5th Loehiel, 1-4 yourselves. Why, this place is no clean Thinking, lots of it, had to be done Fur Coats re lined an» repaired I'll be glad to call on yon bred dogs. Symptoms of hemophilia mile west of Loehiel comer, good er than a pigsty! When did you mop HUUl Alterations, Dry Cleantm*. in a relatively short period of time. began when the dogs were born LAWRENCE QUESNEL buildings and never failing well. For the floor last?” Mary Alliston had been almost bowled and, as they became older, a num- also GREEN VALLEY, ONT. “We do not mop,” Jimmy said ber of them bled to death after suf- Violin, Hawaiian and Spanish Quite* information write Mrs. Alex J. Fra- over when Grandfather Jethrup, look- KIDNEY agenti for ser, 25509 Haas St., Dearborn, Mich. haughtily. “Mike and I are above fering ordinary wounds or while Lessons. ing like Mephistopheles, had announ- 34-tf Glengarry and Prescott. 48-2c dirt.” cutting teeth. The blood failed to > PILLS - ced the immenent marriage of his son clot and nothing could be done to •EVERYTHING IN INHURANCHT “And you can’t even dust!” Her to Catherine She’d thought she would stop the bleeding. Studies revealed voice went up a whole octave as she have more time she’d thought that that the hemophilia was due to “an Anrns H. MoDoneU Life and Antomnblla a epeOtelty PIGEON RADIO SERVICE ran a. testing finger over the record Sally had been fairly successful with ifiherited, sex - linked, recessive É u 5* AC K AC H . C REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS AND APPLIANCES cabinet. “Look, it’s inches deep in Philip. Sally! Her eyes shot fire as she gene.” The condition, it was ex- 85 Sparks St. R-R. No. « R 411 3-3525 Tel ISS-r-lt lint.” flung herself out of the kitchen with- plained, can be inherited in differ- WHAT WE 1>0 — WE DO RIGHT ent ways in different species and Ottawa. Ont Alexandria “Want a drink?” Jimmy inquired I ou, pothering to make the coffee. The PHONE *4 MAIN ST. ALEXANDRIA families. »-tf J Pace 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 5 1947

| Archie McDonald who has been A reception was held at the Orange Prior to her marriage a shower was SOCIAL & PERSONAL transferred from Montreal to Saint lantern Inn decorated with white held at the bride’s home by Alexandria Women’s Association j John, N. B , was with his mother, Mrs mums. The table was centred with a ! Messrs Arch Lothian and F V D A McDonald, Derby street, for fi lends, when the bride-to-be was pre- The Economy Store three-tiered wedding cake. Later Mr. The regular meeting of the United Massey of Toronto, were with Mrs the week end prior to his departure and Mrs. Hickey left on a trip to North sented with an Adoration cutlery set. Grocer and Butcher Lothian over the week end ! for the Maritimes. Mrs. E. J. Darragh Bay and Sudbury, Ont., the bride a- A stag party, was also held for the Church W. A. will be held on Thurs- I Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Keyes were in of Pendleton, was also here for the velling in an olive green hat with mat- groom in Green Valley by his Alex- day, Dec. Ilth at the home of ivn^ Brockville last week attending the big week end. ching accessories They will reside at andria friends, when he was presented S, Willson. with a well filled purse. As I have sold my Meat Business to Mr J. C. Cheese Show. Mr. Emile Dubois, B A , was in Ot- 21 Lome avenue, Ottawa. ! Miss Germaine McMillan and Ger- Sunday, for the christening Pigeon, an experienced Butcher (well known in tawa over Among guests from a distance were ' aid McMillan, Montreal, were with of his infant daugh*er| Marie Alice Su Mrs. T. S. Ohapman, Miss Sadie Mac town), I will have more time to look after my then parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D.Mc- zaimej which t{)ok place in the Cathe_ donaid, aunts of the bride, Mrs. T. Grocery Business. Both Businesses will he in the Millan, Sinclair Street, over Sunday. ' dralj that a£ternoon Mrs Dubois wil! S. Brady, Mrs. H. Letang, Misses Hil- same store—to avoid expenses. John D. McDonell, Highland da and June Macdonald, sisters of the 1 Tip from Farm is spending a few days this week davs bride, Angus Macdonald, brother of Take a WE WILL SELL CHEAPER in Montreal with his sister, Mrs. A., j Mr and Mrs Wm. Garden and the bride. Miss Carol Brady, niece all Hoey. family of Detroit motored here last of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mac Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Haie of Mont- , , , week to spend a few days with her donaid, Monckland, parents of the real, spent the week end the guests parents Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKinnon bride; Mrs. E. Plouffe and Mr. and Santa Claus of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McIntosh, El- Week End SPECIALS Glen Norman. Mrs R. Prudhomme, Ottawa. gin Street west. Owing to illness the groom's mo- Creamery Butter per lb. 65c Mr. William (Cossie) MacDonald of : Misses Florence Brunet and Lorraine Dates with Pits 19c Montreal, e/’joyed the St Andrew’s Courville of Montreal, week ended with ther was unable to be present. and do your Christmas shopping early. The Old Soap Flakes, 2 lbs. for 35c Concert on Friday. He spent the Mi', and Mrs. Z. J. Courville They The groom’s gift to the bride was a Guy has sent us the grandest array of Gifts and week end with Rev. E. J. Macdon- also had with them Miss Hayes and j pan of pearl prayer beads. The bride’s Toys but there is hardly enough to go around, so; Buy your Tea and Coffee while we have it at the aid and Miss Jessie Macdonald, Green.'Mr. Raymond Courville of Ottawa, gift to the groom was a travelling take the tip and get busy. old price. field, and also visited with relatives; Here from Montreal for the St. An- fc«g. at Green Valley. drew’s Concert, Misses Catherine Mc- A miscellaneous shower was given Our Toys are the very latest and the delight All Canned Goods, as we have a reduction during Mr and Mrs J. N. McCrimmon of Donald, Lucille Gleeson and Myrna by the bride’s girl friends when she of every kiddie. December. McOrimmon are at present visiting ' McKenzie spent the week end with received many useful gifts. their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Ball and Mr and Mrs. Patrick R. McDonald. Our Gift Ware Display is full of appeal apd Mr. Ball at Allentown. Penn ! Mrs K. Jackson was a visitor to Ot GIRARD—PICHER should be seen to be appreciated. Mr. Clarence Ostrom, who had been j tawa, this week. A pretty wedding was solemnized in C BOISVEiîTJ Main Street, Alexandria. a patient in Hotel Dieu Hospital, Corn Mrs. Adrien Bourget and daughter t'HONE 101. WE DELIVER IN TOWN. GIVE US A CALL Sacred Heart Church, Alexandria, on DROP IN AT wall, returned Tuesday to his home, of St. Philomene, Que., spent the Saturday, November 15th, when Ger- here, where he will continue his con- week end with her mother, Mrs H. maine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs valescence . Leboèuf and other relatives. Mr. Wil- Victor Richer was united in marriage Mr. Hart Savage ot Montreal, speni, lie Leboeuf of Montreal was also to Mr. Aurele Girard of Alexandria, Gormley On L Sunday with Mr T. J ere son of Mrs. Hermenie Girard and his return he was accompanied by his j Mr and Mrs. James Keyes and the late Mr. Girard, Rt. Rev. Msgr J. little son, Michael, who had been with E. Secours, P P. officiated. Clement’s his grandfather for the past few baby, Sharon, of Ottawa, visited re- weeks. Mr. Bernard Villeneuve was latives here, over the week end Mr. Given in marriage by her father, the also here, over the week end. 'Dermott Keyes returned to Winchester bride wore a floor length gov/n of after spending a week’s holidays at his white brocaded satin, long sleeves corn Miss Gertrude MacDonald of Mont- HARDWARE & FURNITURE home. tng to the hands with a noint. real, spent the week end with her mo- PHONE 66 heart neckline and a floor length veil. ther, Mrs. D. J. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fox of Montreal Furniture She carried a bouquet of red and Donald A Macdonald, K C , and were the guests this .reek of her par- ( white roses. AND Mrs Macdonald were in Ottawa from J euts> Mr and Mrs D L Lalonde. Sunday until Tuesday where he at- j Miss Anne Jordan cf Ottawa, was Mrs Alderic Viau, the maid of tended the annual meeting of the As-[a week end guest of Miss Racheimary honour, wore a long ice blue satin SFPLIAÜCE STORE lOciation of Ontario Boards of Trade McMillan, 4th Kenyon, gown, with finger tip veil and carried and Chambers of Commerce Mr. Mac | Mr and Mrs Alex G. Maclaren a corsage of red roses. Mr. A'deric Marathon Liniment donald is President of the Eastern On- and children arrived this week from Viau was bestman. Following the ceremony, breakfast . MAIN STREET SOUTH tario Boards of Trade. | Rougemont, Que., to reside on Kenyon Always have a bottle in the house. A healing Mrs Joseph Renaud of Bryson, Que street east. was served at the bride's home, where antiseptic Liniment for Sore Muscles; Strains and HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS FOR DECEMBER visited this week with her daugh*er, Among Montrealers here for the St. sixty guests were in attendance. Sprains ; Rheumatic Pains; Tired, Swollen Feet; Mrs. Archie McMillan and Mi'. Mc- Andrew’s Concert were Misses Penny Mi-, and Mrs. Aurele Girard left on Athlete’s Foot. Millan . 4-piece Bedroom Suite, reg. $135.00 for .. 115.00 and Patsy McIntosh, Louise Macdon- a honeymoon arip to Ottawa and Nor- Satisfied users have made this our most 4-piece Bedroom Suite, reg. $159. for ... 129.00 ald and Theresa Kennedy. thern Ontario points the bride travell- asked for Liniment. 6-piece Bedroom Suite, reg. $299. for ... . 269.00 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalzell of ing in a summer white coat, and brown 3 piece Studio Set, Reg $109 for ' 95.00 Montreal spent Thursday of last week accessories 4 oz bottle 50c.; 12 os bottle $1.00 3 piece Chesterfield Suite, reg $145 for ... 115.00 CHRISTMAS CARDS with Mrs Dalzell’s sister, Mrs. Alex On their return, November 21st a 3-piece Chesterfield Suite reg. $189 for .. 159.00 J. MacKinnon and Mr. MacKinnon largely attended reception was .held in —AT— 3 piece Chesterfield Suite, reg. $295 for.. 249.00 AND They also visited her brother, Mr. their honour at Green Valley Pavilion 6-piece Kitchen Set, reg. $89.00 folr .... 79.00 Dan J. MacJJi'lan and Mrs. MacMill- They will reside in Alexandria. OSTROM’S 6-piece Kitchen Set, reg. $129. for an 4t.h Lochiel. ' Relatives attended the marriage 115.00 DRUGGIST AND JEWELLERS, Mll.I. SQUARE, ALEXANDRIA 9-piece Diningroom Suite, reg. $229 for.. 195.00 Miss Terry MacKinnon of Cornwall from Ottawa, Montreal, Maxville, Easy Vacuum Cleaner 64.75 GIFTS and her little niece, Betty Keegan, Green Valley, and Apple Hill. Norge- Oil burning Home Heaters, reg spen' the week end with her parents $97.50 for 77.50 Mr and Mrs. Alex J. MacKinnon j They also had on Sunday Mr and We have stock a complete line of Furniture, Elec NOW ON DISPLAY I Mrs R Keegan of Cornwall. trie and Battery Radiofe, Ironers ; Electric Toasters ; at a very reasonable price. I The Misses Georgina and Angeline jSabourin spent Tuesday in Cornwall, Deposit 33 1-3 on account—balance monthly in- j Mr Ranald MacDonell, now a O. stalments, 6; 12 or 18 mojnths. N R. brakesman out of Hearst, Ont, is spending this week with his par- McLEiSTER’S ents Mr. and Mrs. J A MacDonell, * ReadY ^ RAOUL CLEMENT 3rd Kenyon CD si ID *113193K IDE* DDES I Jim Graham was a business visitor PROP. MAIN ST. SOUTH, ALEXANDRIA to Ottawa, Monday and Tuésday, I Mr and Mrs. W. J. Kennedy, 3rd Kenyon, had with them for the week end, Mr and Mrs Austin Kennedy, John Knnedy, Donald A McDonald IE II III — Father, Sister, and Alex. Gilmour of Montreal. Brother or Friends

WEDDINGS See Our Display of Radios and HICKEY—MacDONALD The marriage of Mary Harriet Mae- Electrical Appliances H0UD&/ FOODS ! donaid, Ottawa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Macdonald, Monckland I to Francis Hercel Hickey, Ottawa son I of Mr and Mrs. Patrick Hickey, Low Lamps of all kinds and Lighters j Que , took place at St. Anthony’s I Church, Ottawa, on Wednesday, No- at the old prices. Value Plus-Some Specials vember 26, Rev. Father St Germain, olficiating ' The nuptial mass was cele So do your shopping on our GOOD brated following the ceremony. 2„4z The bride, given in marriage by her BREAD 12c. father, wore a royal blue transparent Lay-Away Plan. ALL KINDS velvet dress with matching tiara of Dec. rosebuds, shoulder length veil and cor sage of deep pink roses. STORE HOURS FROM NOW TILL CHRISTMAS SUGAR 8c. per lb. corns? Miss Adela Macdonald, sister of the 5 LBS TO A CUSTOMER MAIN STREET, bride, as bridesmaid, wore a dress of Closed Monday, Dec. 8, Open every day till Xmas 5 to 11 wine-color transparent velvet with ALEXANDRIA black accessories and a corsage of Tails Open every night of Christmas week. man roses. CORNFLAKES 3 for 25c. Victor O’Connor, Ottawa, was best man. will arrive on the 3.08 TOMATO SOUP Ti CAMPBELL’S 1 Oc. " leota Claus Train WAXED BEANS 2» oz, 2 for 25c Saturday, December 20 CHOICE p- Tomatoes 28 OZ TIN Eari’s fruit and Groceries L. J. McCosham CHENIER’S HARDWARE REPRESENTATIVE Tel. 104, Alexandria We Deliver. Phone 62, Alexandria SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO OF CANADA WILLIAMSTOWN , BEtJLi. Pht ue Martlntown 16-r-51