THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XLIV—No. 6. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., February 7, 1936. $2.00 A TEAS Ontario Cheese Patrons Name Commitlee Sliiiiy Separate Schools lo Shore Impressive Services Mark Governor General’s lialolres Alexandria Ueiled Ghurcli Alexandria's Council Association Meet At Kingston Proposed New Saoaloriom h Corporation lax Last Niles To Mrs. E. Houleau AI Carieo Riek loeighli Nolds Annual llleeliny Takes Hew Oaih ADBEESSES OF HIGH OEDEB Stormont, Glengarry and Dundas Coun- HALP-CENTXTEY’S COHTEOVEESY Trl)iute paid by His Excellency Alexandrians Play Winners of Last; Officers Appointed for Cfuirent Swear Fealty to His Majesty Edward - ^ I- cil awaits Information Before Fur- CULMINATES IN NEW LAW Bishop of Alexandria. Night’s Matches Year vm . On Wednésday and Tliursday, tlie ther Action. 29th and 30th January, there was a . (Toronto Globe, Feby. 4) On Friday morning, January Slat, The annual district matches for the At the annual meeting of the* Unit- A meeting of the Alexandria Town large and representative attendance ■, Ont., *Feb. 2.— (Spe- This settlement by the Ontario Govern- long before the hour set for the fun- Governor .GeneraHs garnie, bfeing ed Church, Alexandria, held on Janu- Council was held in the to'wn at the annual meeting of the Ontario cial)—Approving in principle the pro- ment of the Province’s most controversial eial of the late Mrs. Euclide Rouleau, played on local ice Thursday and Fri- afry 29th, the jrepoilts presented by office, Monday evening, 3rd February Cheese Patrons( A^soicSation held at posal for the erection of a tuberculosis issue—an issue of over half a century’s a vast crowd not only from the neigh- day, centre the interest of Hawkes- the various orpnizations indicated ■with Mayor Laurin presiding, there the Dairy School, Kingston. sanotorium in the vicinity of Corn- duration—was definitely ascertained at borhood of Alexandria but from many bury, VanGileek Hill and Alexandria that 1935 was à good year. The total being present Reeve E. A. MacGilH- Clengarry delegates were Messrs. wall, to serve the United Counties of Queen’s Park yesterday. distant points had gathered to show curlers this week on the local rink. givingrs amounted to more than $3000.00 vray and Councillors G. Tailfer, A. H. S. Marjerrison, Arch. J. Macdon- Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, but Having weighed the arguments of sep- by their presence their sincere appre- Two teams represent each club in this which is an excellent showing consider- Cameron, Alex, Lauzon, A. Dale, W. ald and Archie McDougald, while the unable to take furthur action until arate school supporters for what they ciation of the great services render- competition, their aggregate point ing financial and econ-omic conditions. A. T. Van Every,and Arthur Lauzon. neighboring county of Stormont was further data are available, counties claim to be their right to share in corpor- ed by the deceased to the community score spelling victory Or defeat. The To this gratifying result the various represented by A. W. McIntyre, pre council decided at its final meeting ation tax revenues for school purposes, at large. winners in this centre travel to Ot- groups contributed generously. Spe- Before proceeding to business the oath of allegiance to His Majesty sident of the Ontario Association, here yesterday aftern,oon to authorize the Government has definitely abandoned Members of Parliament, numerous tawa next week and should they sur- cial mention was made of the splendid King Edward VIII was taken by the Wm. Legault, Arch Morrison and W. the callng of a special session to deal any scheme of merely handing out representatives of the clergy and vive those playdowns will meet the record of The Ladies’ Aid Society and Fetterly. with the report a committee named “grants in aid” to separate schools. other prominent citizens from far and winners of the Montreal district in of their energetic and fruittful ef- Council. Then followed the presenta- tion by the clerk of a number of ac- HIGHLIGHTS OF CONFERENCE to gather additional information. This The new apportionment of corporation near mingled with the more humble the finals at Rideau Hall. forts during the past year. The *‘AU cheese in Ontario, east of Tor- committee will wait upon the Minister taxes as between—public and separate recipients of Mrs. Rouleau’s bounty At a meeting held at the local rink small group organized as an Auxili- counts, aggregating $6985.79, for ex- onto, to be sold only on organized of Health 'flojr Ontario , to ascertain schools is to be made in legislation to be in this last tribute of- respect. Tuesday evening, final arrangements ary of the Woman’s Missionary So- amination and payment. brought down at the impending session for the playing of these games were ciety has continued to manifest a Cheese Boards and minimum of fifteen the extent to which the Government Leading the funeral procession was It was moved by Angus Cameron, of the Ontario Legislature, will be passed completed. Three Alexandria skips Dr. deep interest in the great cause of cents for cheese advocated wi^h gov- will assist in financing the project. a splendid representation of the Lad- seconded by Arthuj. Lauzon, that J. before the House prorogues, and will be- Cheney, Donald A. Macdonald, K.C., Missions. The Young People’s Union, J. !Morris be appointed clerk-treasurer ernment to augment price. The finance committee reported to ies of Bte. Anne. The honorary pall- come law quickly thereafter. the Mission Band, the C.G.I.T. and the Mr. A. W. McIntyre, presiding, in council the sanatorium proposal has bearers; Mrs. J. Goulet, Mrs. Arthur and B. H. Cowan were in a position for the current yejir 1936. This all-important bill will be heralded to- enter rinks but, as the tounrament Sunday Sjehool a:^l contributed their opening the conference said ^^we can- been given the most careful consid- Currier, Mrs. UMe. Lalonde, Mrs. Jos. It was moved by W. A. T. Van in the Speech from the Throne, to beread quota to the success achieved. Every, seconded by George Tailfer not continue to produce milk at a loss. eration. and the committee realized it Iialonde, Mrs. Zotique Clement and calls for only two teams, it was decid- by Lieutenant-Governor Herbert A. The Pastor, presiding, referred to Our Cheese Association, which’ is a is a necessity in this portion of the Mrs. Zotique Girard and the acting ed to draw lots to decide Alexandria that R. S* McLeod be appointed Bruce a week from today when the skips. Dr. Cheney and Mr. Cowan prov- the encouraging fact that the congre- purely business one, can do something province. However, in view of the pallbearers A. Goulet, M.P., Russell; clerk-treasurer fop the current year. House formally opens. ed the lucky' ones and they will gation had recently been greatly The above will be further consid- to improve conditions in the cheese large expenditure involved, it was Mayor Laurin, Cyrille- Lacombe, V. G. Existing legislation provides that strengthened by the coming to Alex- industry by concerted effort, also 20,- thought all available facts should be Chisholm, J. Lanthier and Jos. La- choose foursomes to meet, this (Fri- ered at next meeting. directors of a corporation may, if they so day) evening, the winner of the andria of a number of families and 000 cheese patrons have some prestige placed before council before action is londe, walked beside the hearse. They Moved by Arthur Lauzon, seconded taken. desire, pay a share of the tax from their Hawkesbury-Vankleek Hill matches single persons who are rendering valu- in interviewing governments. It is an company to separate schools. were followed by the bereaved hus- by Angus Cameron that D. L. La- Will Report Soon which are being played as wc go to able service in a variety of ways. He utter piece of nonsense t© finance The present act states, in part : “Un- band, members of the family; Mr. londe be assessor for 1936 at a salary It is expected the special committee press. made grateful mention of the excel- dairy farmers|' through government less all the stock or shares are held by Ubald Boy^r, general manager Pro- of $125. * will be ready with th'e report within The local club members will be pull- lent service being rendered by Mrs. loans with present dairy prices. Pri- Roman Catholics, the share or portion vincial Bank, Montreal; Mr. Delphis Moved by Geo. Tailfep seconded by ing fOp them to win the district games Cheney wh© continue^ as secretary- ces must be improved to show a mar- two Or three weeks and council will of such land and business or other asses- St. Jean, brother-in-lfew of the de- E. A, MacGillivray that Arnold Weir and earn the right to go to Ottawa. treasurer, and expressed his gratitude gin of profit if loans are ever to be reconvene immediately. If a favor- sments to be so rated and assessed shall ceased, Mr. Fabien Frappier, cousin be assessor at a salary of $125. Car- to all who had assisted in carrying on repaid. able decision is reached^ tenders will not bear a greater proportion to the Mr. Donat Boyer, St. Andre Avellin; ried. OOMPTTLSORY BOARDING OF be called for a 100-bed sanatorium, Interest in the President’s Prize the Church’s work. Councillor Van Every gave notice whole of such assessments than the Messrs. J. and U. Bo-jer, Montreal; games each Tuesday night is still be- CHEESE to cost in the neighborhood of $200,- amount of the stock or shares so held Mr. Denis Boyer, Papineauville; Mr. ■Reference was made to the absence that at the next meeting of Council 000, The probable site is on the ing displayed by the large number of of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simpson ow- Although the local Ontario Cheese bears to the whole amount of the stock Oscar Beaudry, Verdun, Mr. Phillip he would bring up the following three shore of the St. Lawrence river, three members who make it a point to be on ing to the- Jeath that morning of Miss Marketing Board had power* to pass or shares.” Tasse and Mr. Cypriea Lamarie, Bour- motions: . hand on that night. Barbara Simpson, who was tbe oldest the order they asked the conference to miles east of Cornwall, on King^s Catholics in Ontario for many years .get. i That, seconded by Arthur Lauzon, ■ member ©f the church. The sympathy record it by resolution. After consid- Highway No. 2. The institution would have argued for and demanded a system the donatio^ by tho 1935 Council of Tho immense number following tax- of all present was expressed by the erable discussion centering on Delta probafbiy -be patterned after that built similar to the thrçe-panel division used the municipal taxes le'vied againist ed to overflowing the Church of the chairman. and Lansdowne Boards, situated in at Fort William last year. in Quebec. Gouolies’ Council Graol Chisholm Park^ be rescinded. T^ie original suggestion for the Sacred Heart where the funeral ser- Mr. John A. McRae, who rendered North and South Leeds, which enact- Separate school supporters have de- That, seconded by Geo. Tailfer^ the ed compulsory boarding last Septem sanatorium was made at the October vice was held and many were unable valuable service for many years as clared that there is no possible means to to gain admittance to the sacred edi* '3 In Plowmen's Assoc. clerk of the town be appointed un-. her, the following resolution was un- session by 6. E. Brennan, solicitor for determine the relative amount of stock Chairman of the Board of Managers, fieo. The body was -received at thO; employment relief officer for the re- animously passed:— the Religious Hospitallers of St. held by Catholics in large companies, ' -Should the grant of $1000 by the was appointed a member of the Board portals by Rev. D. iSeconrs, parish mainder of the year. **Tdiat this meeting go o^ record as Joseph, who offered to contribute such as railways and mining corpora- Counties Council be accepted by the of Trustees. Messrs. W. A. T. Van priest, and the Solenin Mass of Re- That, seconded by Alex. Lauzon, demanding that the Ontario Cheese $100,000 towards the cost of the in- tions. Such stock, they maintain, is held Ontario Plowmen’s Aesoeiation, the Every, R. J. Graham and G. N. Ed- quiem was chanted îby Rev, Raoul for the purpose of improving the Patrons Marketing Board pass an or- stallation wifh tbe request that it be all over the world, with the result, they International Plowing Match and wards were re-elected Managers. Rouleau, of Laneastei, a son of the town and providing work for unem- der to become effective April 1st, turned over to them on completion to say. that practically no corporation tax Farm Machinery Demonstration will Messrs. Walter Masgpn, R. J. Graham, deceased, while another son. Rev. Rol- ployed citizens, a special committee 1936, that all cheese produced in On- be maintained and operated by the or- es are paid to separate schools unless the be held in, the vicinity of Cornwall, Harold Stimson, Earle- Bradley and land Rouleau acted As-^ub-deaeon. Rev. of the council be appointed to make tario East..of Toronto, with the ezee]^ der. While the financial assistance of- corporation is purely Catholic. eariÿ in October. The Association had Jack Jamieson were appointed ushers J. H. Bougie, Crysleif,' filling the of- an immediate survey needed local tion of twins, triplets, high color, fered by the order has not been con The three-panel system has been used asked for a $1500 grant from the and Arthur Stimson and Jack Libbos fice of deacon, Rev. F. Lefebvre was improvements to be made this year. washed curd or any other special type sidered by counties council, a resolu- in Quebec since 1869. Briefly, it works Counties’ Council, but it is expected Bible Society collectors. master of ceremonies. other than usual export type, be sold tion was passed expressing appreeia- upon the following general principles; that the grant of $1000 will be satis- Having resigned from the McLaren His Excellency the Most Reverend through the medium of a cheese board toin of the humanitarian attitude Into the first panel the Catholics pay factory as Cornwall Board of Trade Hall Board, Mr. C. Ostrom was very Felix Couturier, Bish o^ Alexand- Making Marvellous Strides and always, to the highest bidder. All towards the sanatorium, as expressed their taxes in support of public schools. has also offered its pecuniary. heartily thanked for the valuable ser- ria, occupied the throne, attended by cheese buyers to be licensed and to by Mr. Brennan on behalf of the Re- Into the second panel the Protestants A delegation from the counties, vices rendered by him. The following Through the courtesy of our ener- Rev. L. P. Raymond, Wrightville, Que, be. bonded to extent covering average ligious Hospitallers.” pay their taxes in support of Protestant consisting of J. W. MaeRae, Lochiel, were appointed as Managers of Mc- getic fellow townsman, Mr. P. A. Le- and Rev. D. A. Campbell, St. Raphaels purchases and further that the selling Almost a full week’s accumulation separate schools F. Forsyth, local representative of the Laren Hall: Dr. H. L. Cheney, Mr. W. febvre, the News has jnst received and Rev. W. J. Smith, master of cere- of all cheese must be made under con- of committee reports, bylaws and rou- Into the third panel are paid all taxes Department of Agriculture and Ro- A. T. Van Every (Sec- Treas.) and an article with regard to the triumphs monies at the throne. trol of the local board which shall de- tine business was crammed into the arising from corporation and public bert MacKay, Reeve of Maxville, are Mrs. J. T. Smith. of chemical research and the possibi- Simultaneously with the High Mass, signate all the selling agencies, ’ * two-hour meeting. utilities. These taxes are then distribut- in Toronto this week to confer With The business o-f the meeting being lities of great activity along thia ed by municipalities to the two systems, low Masses were said at the side al- FIFTEEN CENT CHEESE AS Having heard a delegation headed officials of the plowmen’s Associa- completed an hour was spent in social line in the Town of Alexandria ■with- or the two previously mentiened panels, tars by Revs, Albert Goulet and Adal- MINIMUM by J. Loekie Wilson, president of the tion and there is little doubt but .that intercourse, refreshments being served in the next few years. An extended on a basis of relative school population. bert LaJonde. The Sacred Heart In the dying hours of the two day Ontario Plowmen’s Association, earlier the Match will be held in Eastern by the Toadies’ Aid Society. notice "will appear in our next issue. Although the Separate School tax choir, under the direction of Sister M. meet the convention heard the two in the week, council granted $1,000 to Ontario this year. We welcome to Alexandria Mr. Ro- controversies date back to Confedera- of St. Ernest rendered most effective- most vigorous speeches in speaking to the association to go toward the cost It is expected the four-day event bert Morton, chemical engineer of Chi- tion. in recent years they have centered ly the beautiful Requiem Mass. a resoution, sponsored by Arch. J. Mac- of staging the international plowing will draw at least 100,000 spectators as r. William taurin cago who is at present associated around the problem of splitting up a cor- In addition to the clergy already donald, North Lancaster and second- match and farm machinery demonstra- Caledonia, Ontario, where the Match with Mr. Lefebvre in chemical inves- poration’s taxes between the two school named there were present Very Rev. Dies At Cornwall •ed by J. M. Ebbs, of Perth. The re- tion near Cornwall next October. The was held last year, saw 105,000 pre" tigations. systems. Dr. G. Marchand, O.M.I., Rector of solution was; association had asked for $1,500. sent and there were 548 competitors. Alexandrians generally learned At the last sitting of the Henry re- Ottawa University; Right Rev. Msgr. *^That this conference of cheese 'Council decided to send memorials with regret of the death at his homq gime Legislature, the then Premier D. R. Macdonald, Rev. Ranald Mac- producers in annual meeting assem- to the Dominion Government protest- in .Cornwall, on Wednesday afternoon, Gaelic Society of Ottawa Henry announced that a series of staled donald, Rev. Duncan Macdonald, bled request the executive of the On- ing against the closing of the customs of Mr. William Laurin, brother of questions on Separate School tax rights Rev. J. M. Foley. Rev. J. J. Macdon- The poetry of Robert Bums was tario Cheese Patrons Association to office Aultsville, E. A. Van Allen, Falher French Noled Mayor Laurin of this town, the end would be submitted to the highest courts. eulogized by Mr. Kenneth Aird in his press the Federal Minister of Agricul- former reeve of Williamsburg, point- ell, Rev. A. L. McDonald, Rev. Corbet coming aftej. a protracted illness of The general election followed in three McRae, Rev. Ewen J. Macdonald, Rev. address before the members of the ture, Hon. J. G. Gardiner, that cost of ing out the closing of the office Warlime Padre is Read heart trouble. months and nothing more was heard of D. A. MePhee, Rev. C. F. Gauthier. Gaelic Society at their monthly so- production plus a reasonable profit be would ineonvonience many residents The funelral to St. Columban’s these questions. Rev. Jos. Desjardins, Rev. J .A. Wylie, Renfrew Parish Finest Was Widely cial gathering in the Oddfellows Hall. assured for cheese producers and of the counties. Church and vault is taking place this Separate school supporters met Pre- Rev. J. A. Brunelle, Rev. E. Danis, Known to War Veterans • Not the least enjoyable feature of which we estimate would be fifteen (Continued on page 8) (Friday) morning. A more extended mier Hepburnand his Cabinet a year ago Rev. D. A. Kerr. the address was the many passages cents per pound. ’ ’ Carried unanimous- notice will appear next week. and the Premier then promised that the Before presiding at the Libera, His Renfrew, Feb. 2.—One of the most from the works of the poet quoted by ly- Legislature would make somedecision on Mr. A. J.Macdonald said lot of Excellency paid a well deserved tri- distinguished Canadian-born sons of Mr. Aird in the vernacular. Funeral of Miss Barbara Simpson the claims of the Separate school sup- bute to the memory of Mrs. Rouleau. the Roman Catholic Church, and one Tlie evening’s program was opened producers are tongued-tied but you porters. Win Court Appeal know more about your business than Final tribute to the memory of a He emphasized particularly the inesti- of the most beloved overseas padres with a lament on the pipes after which well known and highly respected At that time it was stated that the of Canada’s ■wartime contingents^ TJie Ontario Court of Appeal ruled the audience observed two minutes most, of youf elected representatives Roman Catholics were asking for the mable value of her life, filled as it Alexandria, resident^ Miss Barbara had becji with devoted service and Right Rev. Francis Lawrence French, in favor of the United Counties at in memory of His late Majesty, King and you have never taken any steps to legislation for their creed in Ontario Simpson, was paid her by relatives parish priest of Renfrew, Ontario, and Osgoode 'Hall, last Saturday, in an George. sell them the idea you have got to which was conceded to Protestants in boundless charity which was a marvel and friends of years’ standing, at her and earned the admiration not only former Deputy Assistant Director of appeal from the order of Judge H. S. have So much money to break even. Quebec—or the panel system. The principal feature of the en- In fact most of you have never gone funeral, Friday afternoon, 31st Janu of the community in which she lived Chaplain Services in the Canadian Mott of Toronto Juvenile Court, on tertainment "was the Highland danc- Then and on other occcasions Premier forces, died here Saturday, after a lio- to the trouble to ascertain what it ary, held from the residence of he* but throughout this eastern district. Dec. 11th last, that the Counties must ing of the Misses Anita and Camilla Hepburn stated that the master was go- goring illness. costs you to produce milk you know nephew, Mr. Will J. Simpson, Main The memory of this great Christian, bear tho co&t of maintaining John Le- Gillies, Edna Simpson and Agnes ing to be viewed with an open mind. Holding the rank of Lieutenant Col- you cannot continue to produce at prices Street, where she resided for the past he said, will always remain deeplv en- verti^ born June 27th, 1932, and com- Wood. Tike soloists were Mrs. Roder- There was no doubt, he did say, that onel, and possessor o'f the Distinguish- received for the past five years. A lot nineteen years, previous to which time graved in the minds of all because mitted to the Children’s Aid Society ick McDonald aud Messrs. Donald and the makers of the School Act had not ed Service Order, Monsignop French did not like the bonus idea but I have: the family home was on Kenyon St from her life may be learned incom- of Toronto as a permanent ward. Jock MacDonald and Henderson. Old anticipated the growing industrial age. was a warrior for peace whose death not heard* of anybody who sent back Miss Simpson who was 87 years of parable lessons in practical Christian- Judge Mott had declared that the Highland airs were played on the viol- the cheque. age succumbed to an attack of pneu- ity. Mrs. Rouleau has placed a solid will be mourned widely among Cana- United Counties must pay for the in by D. J. MacKenzie and three Gae- monia, her final illness being of short foundation in her marvelous work and dian ex-service men. child’s maintenance at the rate of 74 lic .songs ■were sung by the Gaelic We think we have cured our trouble Minister of Crown in 1916. by kicking out governments when all duration. She was the last surviv- now it is for you all to see to it that cents a day, but the Appeal Court re- Choir. The accompanist was Miss ing member of the family of the late On Feb. 16, 1916, the official war we have done is change the label on Under Four Sovereigns this work shall go on in living your versed the ruling, sfeting that the Ferguson. A program of dancing con- James Simpson, M. D. and his wife lives with greater zeal and energy. records show. Father French received city of Toronto, in which the child cluded the evening’s entertainment.— the package. You have one problem Right Hon. George P. Graham is one Elizabeth Malcolm, who came t.> Glen- his appointment as Honorary Captain was taken into custody, must be res- Ottawa Journal. and that js making your farm pay and of a limited number of Canadian Par- This is the greatest homage that you garry from , . could render to the memory of this and Chaplain for service overseas with ponsible. •can you do it in the face of advancing liamentarians who have served iu Par- The funeral service was held at the admirable woman whom we mourn tho Canadian Expeditionary Force, J. M. Garvey acted for the United taxation with 75 or 85 cent milk. I liaments under four sovereigns. Elect and On March 2 of the same year he don’t care what the politicians say, house, her pastor, Rev. D. M. Macleod today- Counties. Close Check On Autos officiating with members of the choir cd to the Ontario Legislature in 1898 sailed for . - 1 am a township clerk and I make up (Continued on page 8) rendering her favorite hymns. Ittt*:r- during the reign of Queen Victoria, he ^Distinguishing himself in the exact- Officers Prosecute Drivers With Faul- tax rolls and the only organizations 0 -■ became a Provincial Minister of the ing role of wartime padre, Father ty Lights. that are paying their way are rural ment was made in the family plot in Dance in Prospect the United Church cemetery. > Crown, and later a Federal Cabinet Social Credit Leaders French was appointed to Canadian Amateur forecasters they may be, Morrisburg, January 31. It was evi- municipalities, the others are paying Minister under King Edward VII, and Corps Headquarters in March, 1917, but members of the Alexander Hall dent in court today that recent in- their debts by borrowing more money The pallbearers were Messrs. G. W. again a Minister of the Crown under The seventeen Social Credit Party and was promoted Honorary Major in Committee claim this prolonged cold structions given to traffic officers in and you a^e paying your debts by in Shepherd^ E. H. Stimson, E. B. Os- trom, 'Arch Lothian R. K. Cowan King George. As a Senator, he is representatives, third largest political the chaplain service. The post of De- spell is due to break and so they are Ontario to prosecute- drivers of ears creased taxation. and Dr. H. L. Cheney. still a member of the Canadian Par- group in the House of Commons, hav( puty . Assistant Director was given going ahead with preparations for with faulty lights is taking effect. It This is the only industry that has liameiit under King Edward VITL already organized themselves and ap- into his hands, and on -Dec. 17, 1917, theip next entertainment , which is cost Charles Fortier of Prescott $5 td iV>t been pap-fed. You pay tribute to Among the relatives from a dist- ance present were Mrs. J. G. MacGro- Senator Graham has been a member pointed John H. Blaekmore of Ray- he was promoted Honorary Lieuten- slated for Feb. 20th. Perhaps they be found on the highways after dusk industrialism. You are engaged in a gor, grandniece, Toronto, Mr. Edward of the King’s Privy Council for Can- mond, Alta., as their House Leader. A. ant-Colonel. As Deputy Assistant Dir- count on the hot music of Cornwall with one headlight out, and a p^oni* primary and fundamental industry Shanks^ of Richmond, Que. and Mr. ada under three Sovereigns,_ , and of the H. Mitchell of Medicine Hat will be ector of the Chaplain Services he had Melody Knights to give the mercury a ise of a heavier penalty if found (Continued on page 8) ^F. A, Leslie, Dickinson’s Landing, Ont. Imperial Privy Council under two. |Party Wîhip. (Continued on page 0). boost. similar circumstances again. Tage 2 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont,, February 7, 1936.

Use Vines Around Homes to Keep Reptiles Away Negroes in the southern states have faith in various ‘“safe” plants. They plan calabasl) vines arid gourds of cer- tain kinds so that they will grow on Their cabins or along the garden fences .«» keep the repiiles away by their • 'Die ptjngenr. fishy smell of the leaves of the horseshoe geranium is REACTION TO BANGS DISEASE freë while that from foreign countries withthe ex- atmther. among the many plants ignor- MAKES ORDER COMPULSORY ception of Yugo-SIavia has to face a tariff of 3d. (6 a.nrly regarded as safeguards, or some- cents) a pound. how connected with snakes. s.'.i,' ••..•J..;-’, .•'.■••'.■Vj-’K Marking of cattle which react to tests ' for uThe ne recent tradetraae agreement withwiui thetaeuniien United <;^arefn} Investigation shows that Bang’sDi-se^e was discussed .Friday by a delegation States has also opened up export opportunities such superstitious precautions are use- 7 less. and. further, botanists assure us. . a and ALL DAY SUNDAY of cattlemen with Hon. J. «. Gardiner, Minister of with that country.- Inquiry is reported for both says a writer in the Montreal Herald, Aorieiiltiu'e dressed poultry, and some shipments of that no North American plant is feared United States rcnilatioiis rei)uire fhat Cana- the former have alrealy gone forward. The maj- or avoided by any snake, venomous or dian cattle for bre.ed'ing purposes must be tested kets of the United States in the past ha.ve taken otherwise. The'placing of the ash-tree for Bang’s Disease before .being admitted to that much fowl while Britain ^prefers chickens- among these false protectors is prob- Low Night, and Week-end rates now> eountry. The Dominion Department of Agriculture,' ably a forgotten importation from the therefore; now requires that cattle which react to outworn ideas of former times in the HARDY FRAMEWORK FOR APPLE TREES Old World. Early colonists brought apply ori^hpth ,“Anyone”, and the Bang’s Disease, test shall be marked or brmided. j here many bits of ancient lore in nat- The delegation was heard in private, but it^ was ^ ural history, but finding that most of Person-to-Pprson long distance stated afterwards it offered some- critM-ism of the| ^Apple growing in every part of Eastern Can- them fitted badly in the new circum- method of marketing cattle i\ hid) ada is fraught with a, certain amount of uneertain- stances they were gradually abandoned. but which are iiot lenig s npp ty an-dom. but the only market which hark on the trunk loosened, as a result of winter tice. Too many reverse them and and mornlDg trains Alexandria When California'was admitted to the preach their doubts wliile they bury should be catered to by Canadian'eîheesemakers is injury ,it avails little to have the top portion of Union in 1S50,- It'-meant a long Jump. their faith in silence, sharln;: tlieir SATURDAY SUNDAY the market where quality coiints more than any-^ the tree come through m good condition, The nearest. ststté to California was sorrows with anyone whom they can $1.20 thing else, states Joseph Burgess, Chief of the | To discard a variety like McIntosh on account Texas. Caiifornia was a sorlj of out- Induce to listen fo them, ami .accept- IN COACHES Division of Dairy Produce, Dairy and Cold Storage;of this weakness would' be a calamity, since at lying “island” surrounded by vast ter ing: their joy.s» as matter of <‘onrsi> FEB. 15 Feb. 16 Branch, Dominiiiii Depa'rtment of Agrienltiire. present there is no other variety in sight which I'itories which, in some eases, were not or even bearing them witli resignation organized into states until as much as For Canada to secure a greater hold on the Bri- could actually replace it in our orchards "and mar- 60 years later. Return Limit all regular trains Monday, Feb. 1,7. tish market than she has at present, it is not ne- kets, In fact California was believed to he Morro Castle in Cuba cesasry to make any'change in the best type of There is, however, available a method where- an actual Island or group of Islands In The real name of .Morro Casti first grade Canadian cheese, ,he- explains, but the j,y jppeh of this type of injury mlay be .eliminated, early Spanish times before it had been Cuba is Castillo de los Ties U»-\e: average ami liner type must be raised'to.the lev<;l

NO ONE would dream of putting NEW HANDBAG OFTEN rots by scraping and slicing, then boiling in aa lit- a thatch roof on a modem house, tle water as possible. Dress them with butter, salt A SPOT OF GAY COLOR and Che-vrolet followed the very same aii(j pepper. The tomato slices may be seasoned and sound reasoning in developing the New York.—Colors, bright and gay, aj-e the broiled or diptmd in fine corn flake crumbs and W lively Cihoice among the handbags. The feeling baked in a well oiled pan, set in a hot oven. This famous solid steel Turret Top roof seems to^e for color, but frankly ifs a bit early combination is' heavy enough for dinner if served for cdl its new, 1936 models. Pressed to say dSinitely whether the color will be the with a hot bread of sbme kind. Bran muffins are from a single, seamless sheet of hea-vy good and it is ea,.s.y to stir them up and bake them background or the accents. Just between us, it will steel, the Turret Top makes possible be largely a matter of personal preference. When especially if yon are using the oven for the toma- smooth perfection of streamlined it comes,to the occasional or odd bag,.it’s not wise toes. to try to struggle through a winter resort season A plate suital)le for luncheon may be a baked beauty. It completes your safety, without a white one. Colors come and go, but there half of an acorn squash, French fried potatoes, cab- too, vrith its up-to-date overhead pro- has never been a time in w,hieh well-dressed women bage and beet salad and buttered onions. Bacon tection; and it aids in keeping the did not show a marked preference for white. corn bread is good with this combination. Whether a handbag is sentenced to stay at There are numerous plates dominated by curry car warm in winter, cool in summer. home or is free to go anywhere, it must be sympa- powder. Curried eggs, a peeled banana, steamed Come in and inspect the new 1936 thetic with its environment and with the costume rice and a. relish made from ground apples, onion Chevrolet with its Turret Top Body it escorts. Gone are the days when one handbag and green pepper form an unusual menu for the by Fisher today. Let your own eyes person a little daring in food experiments. made the day for a woman, an,j when one’s en- prove it is The Only Complete Low- tire collection numbered two. “While fashion does BRAN MUFFINS ^ not insist bags match costumes, it does insist that Two tbsps. shortening, 1-4 cup sugar, 1 egg Priced Car. Greatly-reduced 7% they carry out the costume’s theme or intent. High- well beaten-, 3-4 cup sour milk, 1 cup all-bran, 1 GMAC Plan time payments. ly imaginative bags are dumpe(j on the bargain cup flour, 1 tsp. baking powder, 1-2 tsp. soda, 1-2 counter, being left at the post by the saner sort tsp. salt. I) » which are original, but not eccentric. Speaking Cream the shortening and sugar, add egg and PRICED FROM generally, bags are goo,j with or, without handles sour milk. Add bran an(j let soak until the mois- and in moderate sizes. Leather has it, although one ture is taken up. Sift flour with - baking powder, *772 may carry fabric if one chooses. Contrasting lin- soda and salt and add to first mixture, (Siandard Series 2-pass. Coupe) ings make, for interest and a good link between stirring only until flour disappears. Fill greased Master DeLuxe Models from the bag an’d the belt. muffin tins two-thirds full and bake in a moderate CHEVROLET GIVES YOU ALL SIX! $905 at factory. oven (400’F.) for 20 to 2.5 minutes. Yield: 8 large Daim«I a tsdm, Oslm Out Fultr And now something about the newest evening (1) Hydraulic Brakes . . . (2) Solid Steel Turret Top Body by Fisher . . , eqdpped. Freifht and Goveronient dresses. Women clamor for those appropriate for or 12 small mtuffins. (3) Valve-in-Head Engine... (4) Knee-Action on Master DeLuxe Models Reglstratton Fea only extra. both North and South, and are set against making Note: If sweet milk is used instead of sour • • < (5) Fisher No-Dratt Ventilation ... (6) Safety Glass throughout. S any distinctions because of climate. milk, omit the 1-2 teaspoon of Soda and use 2 1-2 Trains are definitely fewer, not only in pro- teaspoons baking powder, and allow the bran to mise for the new season, but in dresses that are be- soak for at least 10 minutes. ing made now. With the exception of the “women BRAN BACON CORN BREAD who always wear a train,” the trend is toward the One egg (slightly beaten), 1-4 cup sugar, 1-2, evein length skirt. Dressmakers comment that cup bran, 1 cup eornmeal, 1 cup milk, 1 cup flour, trains cut in one with the s^irt are decidedly be- 1-4 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. baking powder 1-4 pound diced ing discarded, but trains that are elongations of bacon. panels are still liked—.being easy to manage for Combine egg and sugar thoroughly. Add bran, dancing, draped over the a.rm in scarf-fashion. eornmeal an,j milk. Sift dry ingredients and add to first mixture. Pour into greased pan. Sprinkle Net is prominent in the favor for black sheers, bacon over top. Bake for about 20 minutes in a œNSlDER THE COMPANY BACK OF THE CAR particularly the evening dress that is designed for moderate oven (400’F.) Brown the crust and crisp North and South wear. It is decidedly one of the the bacon by placing the bread uhde'r the broiler styles meant to function as the “stand-by” dress for a few minutes. Yield : 1 pan 9 inches square. that is in everj' woman's wardrobe, sharing this The batter may be bakdd as corn sticks, or JOHN WILSON, Vankleek Hill. honor with lace. spread in a thin layer an^i cut into finger lengths. Assoc. Dealers—SARTO LEG-ER, Alexandria. 0 o HENRI ROCHON, Hawkesbury. . FLOWER WREATHS TRIM NECKLINES MARSHMALLOW DESSERT HOCKEY THRILLS; Tune in every Saturday night at 9 p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, to General Motors Coast-to-Coast Hockey Broadcast. In an extensive collection of velvet frocks Cut 1 pound marshmallows into quarters and shown in New York, flower neckline wreaths are put into the top of a double boiler with 3 cups or- extensiyely employed for trimming, sharing prom- ange juice and the juice of 1 lemon. Heat, stirring inence with jewel necklets. Cited for popularity frequently, until the marshmallows a,re melted. Cool a clean mouth is an odourless cavity. are these flower treatments, also rhinestone trim- slightly a.U(j pour into individual sherbet glasses Questions concerning health, acL mings, while a wide variety of colors is offered in or a larger mold that has been lined with drained dressed to the Canadian Medical As* velvet. These are chosen in either long sleeved or orange sections. Chill. Serve garnished with whip- hijr sociation, 184 College St., Toronto, sleeveless version.s, sweeping hemlines a,nd ankle ped cream a,nd maraschino cherries. will be answered personally by letter. lengths are shown in some types. -—^———0 Stained glass blue is considered an important ORANGE CAKE Regularity I velvet color styled with full lengtji sleeves, ex- A HEALTH SERVICE OE Glory of the Iroquois THE CANADtAN .MEDICAL tended in puffs at shoulderline. Morning glory Cream 1-4 cup shortening and blend in 3-4 cup ASSOCIATtOH AND LIFE Is Recalled Each Year —TO— purple is another velvet shade that has registered, INSURANCE COMPANIES sugar. Separate the whites and yolks of 2 eggs an,j ' IN CANADA The Iroquois council was composed which when trimmed in rhinestone slide fasteners beat the .yolks into the creanKed butter and sugar. of six nations : The Mohawks. Senecas, that hold front bodice fullness, achieves a popular Sift together 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking pow- BAD BREATH Onondagas, Oneidas. Cayugas and Tns- fa.bric and jecvel comibination. White velvet has der and 1-4 teaspoon salt and add to the first mix- cororas. When the Dutch serried New Wihether it is called bad breath, or Amsterdam in they found in the Merchandisers : been in active demand for winter brides, while ture alternately with 1 cup milk. Beat in 1 stiffly halitasis, it is equally o'ffensive, and coral and turquoise blue frocks dominate the call wilderness a repuhhe .whose constitu- beaten egg white, an(j bake in a moderate oven 25 most^ if not of it, caa be overcome tion a wise stace.'uuan declared "wus for bridesmaids’ dresses. Black, of course is as im- to 30 minutes. Combine 1 cup orange juice, 1 cup by giving attention to the care of the the most consummate piece of states- “You sweep ont, you trim your windo-ws, portant as always: for dinner or dance models. water, 3-4 cup sug;ar and the coarsely grated rinds mouth. raanship ever devised by the wit of you dust off the counters, you make up new The decolletage frock is offered in capCfj ver- of 4 oranges. Bring to a, boil and cook 10 minutes. Halitosis is not a new complaint. It man.*' sions, sometimes the cape attached at the low Transfer the baked cake to a platter and pour the was known to the Greeks who called it Long before Alexander Hamilton was price cards, you unpack and arrange new shoulderline, or a dropped slioulder decolletage may hot sauce over it, allowing it to soak in. Chill, cut by several uncomplimentary names. born these six Indian nations worked stock, you plan your merchandise showings, out a confedera(?y such ns the world ad(j a separate cape. into squares and serve with sw’cetened whipped Modern advertising has had so much There is a wide choice in sleeve contours, in- trad hot seen and gave him a parteru you do these and a hundred and one other cream as a garnish. to say about it that many people have for the United States Com^rinition. says cluding the snug line below elbow with high puff, 0 ^ been made uncomfortaible for fear necessary jobs REGULARLY in the normal three-quarter peasant sleeves, also full, elbow a writer in the Cleveland Plain r>eaier. TESTED RECIPES that they, may be offending. Long before us these mosi wonderful conduct of your business. lengths, arranged in shirred-eorded treatment. of all aborigines were indeed the im- Broad shoulder straps appear in low-necked I The most common cause is the teeth. Creamed Celery- Wo all know the bad smell which perial people, the “Homans of the “But how about the biggest job of all— models, while the high front ruff neckline is an West.’* They wrote no honks, they One and a half cups of celery cut in pieces one comes from decaying meat or vegeta- built no monuments. Their greatness contacting the people and telling them re- important t}q)e combined with a, necklet of pearls, bles. Similar decay takes place in the crystals, flowers or colorful stones. inch long, one small green pepper cut in shreds (be Is all but forgotten. F^nr they left oral peatedly that you are in business and have . —0 careful to remove all seeds), three tablespoons but- Diouth when particles of food are left in traditions that their wise men insist ter, three tablespoons flour, and one and a half and around the teeth, and the breath have been told for more chan IJMMI the goods they need. Do you do that RE- VEGETABLE PLATES ARE POPULAR cups of milk. . , ' is tainted thereby. Teeth which are years. GULARLY ? Do you ligure you are going Celery Chowder. themselves decayed, or gums which From these traditions are culled and (By Barbara B. Brooks) Four eu])s chop])ed celei-.v, one small . finely are oozing pus also foul the breath. adapted the rites, customs and solemn to get your share of available business if you Nearly everyone knows some, person whom he chopped- onion, three large potatoes diced-and one- One smell may be overcome by an- ceremonies observed centuries ago. don’t tell folks about your merchandise, of other odour; it is then a question as with which one night early each Sep- considers the best cook in the world- It may be a half teaspoon salt. Cook together in Hvo cups of tember, in the Moon of Flaming Leaves, your service at REGULAR intervals instead mother, a chef, a wife or a best girl. In my ease it w-ater until tender. Then melt 2 tablespoons of to which you prefer. At one time^ per- in the heart of the forest, angler the is all—of all things !— a, teacher of home econo- butter or bacon fat, add two tablespoons flour, and fume was used chiefly to offset body star.s, in recognition of groat facts in of doing the job spasmodically or not at all ? mies. This woman is absolutely proof that a die- pour the hot vegetable mixture over. Cook 5 min- odours due to a lack of bathing. human history, palefaces recall the titian can cook not only the fancy recipes so often utes. Add one cup rich milk. Re-heat and serve. Mouth -washes and g^irgles do not glory of the Iroquois, who were indeed “By all known tests, experience and attributed to the members of this profession, but Celery Relish for Home Preserves také the place of mouth cleanliness the “first families" of the Adirundacks thousands of records, the acknowledged best- and of the continent. the good ever.vday foods as well. One of her hob- One quart chopped celery, 1 cup chopped white any more than the'use of perfumes of-all medium for REGULARITY is adver- bies is the vegetable plate or platter and her ad- onion, 2 large red peppers. 2 large green peppers, overcomes the need for regular bath- vice is to vary the methods of cooking as well as 1 tea-spoon salt, 1 pint vinegar, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 ing. Royal Whitehall Palace tising in the local newspaper. A newspaper the vegtables. Serve something boiled, something teaspoon mustard. The bad breath may arise from dis- Where Henry VIII Married going regularly into the home of your pos- bake(3 something fried and somtething Creamed. Chop the celeiy a.nd onion and cook them se- eased tonsils or infected sinues; rairely Until the Eighteenth century the sible customers, not only in your town bnt This insures variety of color, texture and flavor parately in sailed water until the.v begin to be tell- is it diie to other than local condi- royal palace of Whirelmll occupied and will suite every taste. er. Drain them and add the chopped peppers. Add tions ill or adjacent to the nose and most of the land between Charing the surrounding territory as well, makes it The vegetable combinations are endless and the other ingredients a,nd cook until the vegetables mouth. Eructations, of sour material Cross and Westminster, I.,ondon. easy enough for anyone to see how your range from the ones which are simple and easy to are tender, and bottle. from the stomach will taint the breath Whitehall was known as York place when Cardinal Wolsey possessed it, local newspaper offers you the finest kind of those which require time and iiatience to prepare. Vegetable Chowder. for a few minutes only. Vegetables are cooked separately and arranged on ’ Proof that it is the particles of and not until it passed into the hands Two stalks celer.i', 2 raw potatoes and one. of Henry VIIl was it known as White- a vehicle for carrying your business message a platter or plank. Often eggs or cheese are used small onion diced finely. 1 cup canned corn. 2 food 'which are responsible is seen hall. It was when Wolsey fell from REGULARLY" to the people. to balance this type of meal and sometimes green cups canned tomatoes, 1 cup canned peas, and one in the experiment carried out when Iiis greatness in 1520 that Henry VIII peppei-s. onions or tomatoes are stuffed with a high- cup canned .string ' beans. Put all in saucepan onions and garlic were swallowed in seized his property and converted it “And don’t think these folks won’t miss ly seasoned mixture and topped, with grated cheese. Simmer slowly until potatoes are tender. Season capsule form; there was then no odour into a palace. For more than 15(3 years 'The plates may be served from the kitchen rather with salt and pe]>])er. Add one cup rich milk or of -eith.0r on. the breath. Wliirehall was the chief residence of your REGULARITY of advertising. They than from the dining table. , Social customs have had an im- the court in London. It was there that look for their newspaper REGULARLY, cream. Serve very .hct- This recipe is enough for Henry VIII married Anne Boleyn in Here are some suggestions for both luncheon six persons. portant influence upon personal health. READ IT REGULARLY, .study its adver- and dinner combinations, the latter being heavier Halitosis is not a health proiblem, but Celery Sauce for Home Preserves In later years Queen Elizabeth tising (yours if it’s there) REGULARLY’’. and sometimes including a small amount of meat. Six heads of celery, one cup sugar. 2- ounces mus- iHoutli cleanliness is 'very definitely maintained the grandeur established In the center of a. plate put a small mould of tard .seed, one teas|)oon tumeric, four large onions, a subject in which those who are in by her father. In front of this palace savory rice and around the base arrange sliced, 2 quarts vinegar, 1-4 pound mustard. 3 tablespoons terested in health are vitally concern- Charles I was executed In 1649. “And what’s more, you’ll find they are cooked, buttered carrots. Complete the plate with salt. Blend tumeric and mustard with a little ed. Charles II made it a scene of revelry buying fairly REGULARLY', too, if you’ll grilled slices of tomatoes, raw celery hearts and vinegar. Mix all ingredients and simmer slowly The moutli is the gateway to the and intrigue. .Tames II fled from just check up especially with the advertisers steamed spinach with lemon (o give a pleasing body. A clean mouth promotes dental Whitehall in 1688. The only part for two hours. Bottle while hot. saved from the fire of 1098 was the who do use space REGULARLY'. color arrangement and contrast in flavors and tex- Waldorf Salad. health, which in turn, contributes to banqueting hall, which is now the; tures. the general health and well-being of Mix 1 cup of celery with 1 .cup of tart Cana- museum of the United Service Institu- “YOURS FOR MORE REGULARI- Savory rice is ma.de by lightly browmiug cook- dian-grown apples and 1-2 cup of walnuts. Cut the the whole body. A healthy mouth al- tion. After the destruction of White- ed rice in onion a.nd fat and adding chopped green celery an apples into very snMl dice and combine lows for proper mastication and so hall the court moved to St, James pal- TY IN ADVERTISING.” pepper and pimiento. Press into a custard cup, turn with mayonnaise or cream dressing. Add walnuts gives digestion the right start. A ace. The British court Is still known out and serve with cheese sauce. Prepare the ear- just before serving. Garnish with celery tips. healthy mouth is a dean mouth, and as ‘*the Court of St. James.^* ^ I

JPage 4 Th* aiengarry Kews, Alexandria, Ont., February 7, 1936,

WINS FIRST PRIZE Dougal). Mrs. Maeiean thanked the which proved both interesting and in- DALHOUSIE MILLS NEW ISSUE ^ Miss Dorothy McDougall, daughter donors for their generous gift and structive. David Livingstone was the Some Good Rules COOKTY NEWS words of appreciation. subject both of the address and the Miss Sara Bathurst of Montreal, of Mrs. Melba McDougall, St, Elmo, Hamilton Spectator has just been advised that in the Pro- Church Officers views shown on the wall. The collectors was a week end visitor with her DIOCESE OF SIEMDORIII MAXVILL£ A readCj. of the Now York Sun vincial summing up, she stood fifth Session, Rev. J. H. HamiUon, B.A., having gathered $27.00 and the even- home folk. 4% Bonds Miss Irene Armstrong, Ottawa, was in Ontario, among the junior students moderator; G. H, MacDougaU, clerk; ing’s offering totalling $1.70 the se- Mrs. J. Hambleton of Breadalbano, who has been a motorist since the be- ginning of tile 20th century has sub- home for the week end. who wrote essays following the tem- 11. G. Scott, A . W. MacEwen, W. T. cretary-treasurer reported $28.70 rais- spent part of last week with her Maturing 2nilJanuBrylS53 to S3 E. H. Stimson, Alexandria, was a perance study course, sponsored by the Arkinstall J. A. MacGregor, S. J. Mac ed for the furtherance of the King- daughter, Mrs. Duncie Morrison. mitted to th.it newspaper nine simple rules for safety which are well worth Interest payable by coupon business visitor to town on Tuesday. Ontario brandi of the W..T.U. Ewen, G. G. Morrison, Donald Rob- dom. All officers were re-elected — Miss Annie and Mr. Allan McDon- passing along. In brief they are as 2nd January and Jul5r, Dr. B. T. and Mrs. O^Hara spent Miss McDougall, who took the ertson, W. Morrow” D. IL Kennedy, T. President. Wm. F. Brodie; Vice Presi- ald of Glen Nevis, were guests of Mrs. follows: Always drive on the right- Sunday as guests of Ottawa friends. course and wrote ,ns a member of the W. Dingw-all, C. G. MacKillican, Ar-| dents, .Tames Jamieson and the Pas- McLellan on Sunday. Denominations $ioo, $500 hand side of the road. Go slow on Among those ou the sick list during Maxville United Church, is receiving thur W. Campbell; board of Stewards, ' tor; Secretary-Treasurer, Miss Ste-lla Mr. and Mrs. D, Brosseau, 9th con., and $1,000. curves. When going up hill on bi^h, the week wer^ Mrs. G. H. MacDougaU, tlic congratulations of her many 1). D. MacGreogr Leonard . Me-. McMeokin. entertained a number of their friends PRICE: 100 and interest and' Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Munro. friends. Naughton, W. F. Campbell. J. (Mrs. punjean! MacKTuaig spent the to a dance on Tuesday evening. cut off and float over the crest ready fOp a quick stop. Never cut out of Jos. Armstrong who was a victim F. MacEwen, Robt. MacKay, P. D. week end with her sister, Mrs. Brodie Miss Thelma Hambleton is spending yieliiing 1.009^^ of the prevailing grippe has resumed MRS. E. L. HRONSKILL HONORED Kippen, Geo. MacGillivray, Ernest A.|of Verdun, Que. a holiday with her sister, Mrs. D. Mor- line to pass a oar unless you are sure of ample room. Never pass on a hill Information will be supplied regard- his duties as C.N.R. agent. On Monday evening, at the home of MacEwen, L. W. McKilliean, A. H. Why not plan to be at Glen Sand- rison. or curve. Slow down for sideroads and ing exchange of b% and 5i% bonds H. A. Christie has been informed of Dr. W. B. and Mrs. MacDiarmid, the Robertson, Rod. A Stewart, Hugh A. field Y. P.S, on February 12 when the The continued cold weather is mak- crossroads. Never turn your head while called for redemption. the serious illness of his sister Mrs. members of , the Maxville Bridge Club, Christie; trustees, P. A. Munroe, D. social evening will include an Art ing a good ice crop which is being Don. J. Cameron, ViUe St. Pierre, Que had as their guest of honor Mrs. E. A. Campbell, D. II. Kennedy, P. H. program? harvested from River de Lisle at pre- ^ driving. Let the other passengers en- Reeve MaeKay who was attending L. Bronskill, who was Mrs. MacDiar- Kippen, Albert Rowe, D. C. McIn- Miss Ethel Brodie has arrived from sent. joy the landscape. Slow down as it R, S. McLEOD the sessions of the Counties Council in mid’s guest over the week end. tosh; ushers, G. H. MacDougaU, F. L. a holiday gt Vankleek Hill. gets dark and below 30 miles an Tel. 152 Alexandria. Box 84 Cornwall has returned home. For between four and five years, MacMillan, E. A. MacEwen, Carmen Miss Verna MacRae has also been WILLIAMSTOWN hour after dai%. John M. MacLean is slowly reeov Mrs. BronskiM was n member the Rowe, Leonard McNaughtou, C. W. in Montreal. ' ering from an illness that has confin- local club and was deservedly popular Hooplo, Wilfrid MadEiwen^ Lyman Mc- Mr. F. Sabourin is making an excel- ‘Miss Lillian Major, R.N., left last ed him to his room for some weeks. with all classes in the community. Killican, Rod. A. Stewart, Donald A. cellent recovery from a severe cold at- week to fill a position in Cornwall. Friends are pleased to know that Following the evening’s play in MacLean; auditors, D. J. Grant, D. tack. Miss Laura Urquhart, Montreal, is Mrs. D. C. i^cDougall, St. Elmo, is vyhieh the lady’s prize was won bj C. McIntosh; organist, Mrs. L. Mae- visiting her mother, -Mrs. K. J. Urqu -Valentine Bridge and Euchre- hart and family^ able to résumé her active duties after Mrs^ C. W. Hoople and the gentle- Lean; assistaniijs,- Miss Annie Mac- MARTINTOWN a, severe illness. Dougall and Chas. MUuro; Sunday Miss Jessie M. Dunlop, R.N.^ left man’s by R. G. .Famieson, Dr. Mac- Miss Effie McIntyre, of Mountain, Friday, Feb. 14th, 1936 J. A. Cheff, Manager National Cana- Diarmid spoke briefly, referring to school superintendent, Mrs. D. Mac- last week to resume her duties in New is a guest of relatives in this vicinity. York. dian Bank, is enjoying a three weeks' the regret felt at Mrs. Bronskill’s re- Eweu; treasurers, Jos. Armstrong Under the auspices of tbe Advisory Health Committee holiday. Re is being relieved by Mr. Miss Maggie McGregor will .be a Miss Helen McIntyre of tbe staff mo^■al from town and on behalf of and G. H. MacDougaU; secretary, T. K. of C. Rooms, Alexandria Langlois of Head Office, Montreal. W. Munro. guest foy several weeks of relatives of the Royal Victoria Hospital and the Club extended to her very best in Alexandria. Win. Dousett who was awarded the wislies, while Mrs. W. S. MacLean pre- The serving of refreshments fea- Mrs. (Dr.) A. W. Maitland, Montreal, 8.15 p.m. contract by the town council has com- tured the social hour w’hich followed Miss Clara Murray was a recenc recently visited their sister, Mrs. W. sented her with a beautiful Sheffield guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Murray, PRIZES 'FOR EUCHRE AND BRIDGE pleted the demolition of Æe wooden tray. the close of the meeting. , J. Barrett and family. , Cornwall Centre. Miss Laura Cameron attended tbe section of the Robertson blacksmith ’ Mrs. BronskLH returned slnciere A cordial invitation is extended to all to come and shop and foundry on Main St. north. Mrs. F. B. Lefebvre and sons Am- funeral of the late Miss Sarah Oxley tlfa'riks for the gift and expressions of APPLE HILL brose and Malcolm, were recent guests at Summerstown on Thursday last, assist this worthy cause. The officers and members of the appreciation, .\ceojnpanied by Master of Mrs. Ethel McArthur, Montreal. which was held from her late residence Young People’s Society of the United Erie Bronskill who- was visîting Mas- Mrs. H. D. Munro was on the sick Church entertained the Young People Mrs. Peter McNaughtou left las-t to Salem Church and cemetery. ter Billie- MaeDiarmid for some weeks, list for a few days. week to spend some time with her Owing to the illness of Rev. Mr. Ir- ADMISSION, 25 CENTS Of tho Baptist, St. Andrew’s Presby- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Montgomery Mrs. Bronskill left on Wednesday sister-in-law, Mrs. McIntyre,^ Mont- vine, Rev. Mr. Tanner occupied the terian and St. Elmo churches at a de- are spending a few days in Cornwall. ' evening for their new home in Piéton, pulpit in St. Andrew’s Uhited Church, lightful skating party and social hour, Ont., where Mr. Bronsk'tll was recent- Mr. Cyril Dixon spent several days, jj'r. ,T. Sandleman, recently ot Sunday morning. Monday evening. ly transferred manager of the Bank last weox with Cornwall friends. iNorthfield, has replaced Mr. Roche The regular monthly meeting pf the >iCt We regret in the list of officebear- of Nova Scoti-a. Miss Mary Kennedy, Alexandria, is ■W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s United Church ers of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian the guest of her cousin, Mr. Alex. B., ^he January meeting of the YTo- I will be held at the home of Mrs. D. Church, as appeared two weeks ago, the MAXVILLE UNITED CHURCH McDonald. men’s Missionary Society was held in McCrimmon on Thursday afternoon, neme of Mr, Duncan J. Fraser was in- A NNUAL Misses Beta and Irene Legault are gt. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church on Feb. 6th at 2.30 o’clock. WANTED advertently omitted from the members A succcssfu] annual meeting of th-2 visiting friends in CornwaU. Tuesday afternoon, with the president of the session of which he is the old United ('hureb, Maxville was lield Little Miss Violet Fay Vatcher, of .presiding. The programme for the GLEN ROBERTSON est member and a gentleman whose in the church liaU Wednesday when Montreal, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pj-esbyterian Day of Prayer entitled Genuine Rock Elm Logs, 14 in. diameter contribution of service to his church eueouragiiig reports were received John McCallum. the Qpen Door and arranged by Miss Mrs. J. A. Seale spent a portion of has been outstanding. from the Several church organizations, Miss Martha McDouell, Cornwall E. Cameron of Montreal, was fol- last we^ iji Glen Sandfield. at small end, 18 feet and up. covering the work of 1935. Total YOUNG WOMEN’S GUILD spent several days with liéi .«ister, lowed in which all present had ReeveSeguin was in CornwaU last givings for the year amounted tf Mrs. Archie J. McDonell. ; p„t. Mrs. McMartin, Miss Smith, Advise me before cutting for further The officers’ elect foy 1936 of the week attending the Counties Coun- $6,-500, of wliicb $3,100 or' 47 per Mr. Alex. Prascr was a business Mrs. Phillip and Miss Robertson led cil. Young Women’s Guild of St. Andrew’s cent, was devoted to, )uissionary on particulars. Presbyterian Church are president, xisitor to Greenfield on Tuesday. 4., j,Communications were read Miss E. McLeod, Dalhousie, was the terprises, both i)i the home and Messrs. .Mex. I,. McDermid and discussed and several items of guest of friends here recently. Misp .lean Cameron; secretary trea- foreign fields. Also Maple Logs 10, 12 and 14 ft. long. surer, Mrs. W. S. MacLean; leaders of John Neville spent a portion of Tues- business transacted. Miss Lila Robert- Visitors to Alexandria on Friday units. Miss Agnes MacEwen, Miss Ten additions were made to the day at Maxvile. appointed keywoman for the were Grant MeLellan and Mrs. A. J. Ruth Smillie and Mr. A. D. Stewart. \membership and three deaths record, ktr. Alex. Kennedy, -Mexandria, cal! boxes. Arrangements were made St. Louis. ed. The Sacrament of Baptism had ed on Mr. .Alex. B. McDonald on the February meeting which will Mr. C. J. McDougall, CornwaU, was C. LACOMBE been administered twice during th^ Thursday of last week. | be held in conjunction with the a visitor here on Friday. YOUNG 'WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Station, Alexandria. Mr. Albert Cheff, Manager Cana-j wo,.jd Day »f Prayer at Miss Kate Mr. Geo. Hope spent last week end At the meeting of the Young Wo- Rev. J. H. Hamilton, B.A., pastor diad.National Bank, Maxville, is en- home. Âïter singing a hvmn in Montreal. men’s Association of St. Andrew’s presided, with T. W. Munro as secre- joying a-well earned holiday. |the meeting closed hy repeating 'the Mr, John T. McDonald transacted Presbyterian Church, held at the home tary. Messrs. Angus L. Grant and A. D. benediction in unison. business in Alexandria on Monday. 0)4 CHEMIST to the bereaved. sentation, being made by G. H. Mac- jwas called upon to give his address ^donell. The Grlengarr/ News, Alexandria, Ont., February 7, 1936. Page 5

Repeals Stand On lo Fay Seventy-five Croll Explains Delegation Urges Donus Rnckey AI Chi ? Over the Blue* Une with the best of Amendments Per Cent, of Rellel Costs Municipal Eoari Paymenl On Clieese Oulpul luck In a address to the Liberal Club Hon. J. Cr. Gardiner Promises Consid- ^ovinciai Sovereignty Is Not in Dan- “Clieaters” Must Be Taken Off On Monday night a league fixture eration Of Request by Ontario Rolls, States Minister Croll, Muni- of the Uiiiversily of Toronto at a was battled between the Boy Scouts ger, Say^ Attofcney-General Cheese Patrons. cipalities Warned That Number Of luncheon in Hart House, Toronto, Hpn. and the High School when the Scouts No properly tliought-out scheme of Recipients must be Reduced to Le- David Crollj Ontario Minister of Pub- came out victors by a score of 6—5 G1 engarry News lic Welfare and Municipal Affairs, ex- Payment of a bonus to the cheese amending the British North America gitimate Minimum. April 1st Set industry “until such time as prices a game that was fast, friendly, classified ads bring re- As Deadline For The “Purge.” plained tliat the purpose of the new- Act would have the effect of jeopard- arc profitable to the producer” was clean and packed with thrills. izing Provincial sovereignty, as fear- ly formed Municipal Board was to It’s all very well to say that this sults—speedily. Whether TORONTO, Feb. 3.—Announcement bring about a reorganization of de- urged upon Hon. James G. Gardiner, ed by New Brunswick, Hon. Arthur Minister of Agriculture Tuesday by a bit of hockey is among junior teams it’s something to sell—to Roebuck, Ontario’s Attorney-Genieral, of an increase from 66 2-3 pcf cent to faulting municipalities and to make and those who did not see them in ac- 75 per cent, of the Ontario govern sure that .any municipality obtains the delegation / executive said. committee and secrefaTy-treasurer of tion may go on with the opin- buy—or to find—makes no ment’s contribution to relief costs along consent of the board before making it would, we are not in favor ion that it is only a boy’s game, with a warning that municipalities any capital commitments in future. the Ontario Cheese Patrons Associa- difference. Classified ads of it,^’ Mr. Roebuck declared in com- tion. but seeing is convincing. Consistent must cut the number of relief recipi- “8o many municipalities have al- ment onthe statement of Attorney- The request would be taken, up with coaching lias been the order of the day solve the problem—quickly ents to the “legitimate minimum” ready defaulted that it may seem like General McNair of N-ew Brunswick, the Government, Mr. Gardincj. prom- and so a vast improvement is quite went out tonight from Welfare Min locking t|lie stable door after the and cheaply. who said at Fredericton that Pro- evident all along the line. All the boys istcr Croll. horse is stolen, but it will prove in- ised. He was not in a position to make vince's sovereignty would disappear any statement at present. It was very àre hard workers and are possessed Follows Federal Action. valuable in the future,” declared Mr. under aii amendment giving the Cana- definitely the policy of the Govern- with a sporting spirit that is hard to The increase, -which is retroactive to Croll. dian Parliament powe^ to amend the ment to do all it could to expand mar- equa^ anywhere. The result is fine Jan. 1 last, follows the federal gov- Some municipalities arc enjoying be- act. kets, and steps to help the cheese in- teamplay, hard shooting and lightning ernment’s action in raising its month- If there is any threat to Provincial ing iji default,” Mr. Croll continued, dustry in this direction would, he speed all of which was served out to ly contribution to the province’s re- sovereignity, Mr. Roebuck declared, because interest is lowered and the folks in great style on Monday lief costs to $1,050,000. Continua- hoped, be taken this year. ‘‘New Brunswick can count us in with taxes ure lower. But these municipali- night. Again the net-guardians covered tion of the provincial increase after The bonus of 1 1-2 cents a pound them in opposition to any move of ties are^forgetting about the future on. cheese produced between July and themselves with glory when both made March 31 is contingent upon renewal when they will need to borrow money that kind.^’ December of last year was discontin- several saves that locJked lik© sure of the Dominion’s agreement for its .and find that their credit is not as goals and secured a combined total of Mr. Roebuck said he contended be- ued on Dec. 31. Nias, One of Dutch East MORTGAGE SALE monthly contribution. good aS it was formerly. On the other 63 stops which were fairly evenly fore the Supreme Court of Canada at In return for the Ontario govern- In addition to the cheese bonus the Indies, “Island of Gold” hand, there is a tendency on the part divided. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the* Ottawa: “Sovereign rights of the Pro- ment’s action in passing along this in delegation suggested to the Minister Nffls. which is one of ilie Tnuch East of the boiulholders to be more reason- That both teams were out to win Powers of Sale contained in a certain vince within its own jurisdiction were crease to the municipalities. Mr. CroU domestic grading of cheese. Cheese Indies, about 1(H) mlie.s west of Simraira. able than in the past and provision Mortgage, which will be produced at equal to those of the Dominion with- said, they were being required “to for export is graded, and the delegates was quite evident for right from the is one of the most remarkable isiamls has been made that no reorganization face-off the boys broke away at à the time of sale, there will be offered in its jurisdiction, and that the pro- slash the cheaters from their rolls and felt this practice should be extended in the world. Its hlstorj has balTUMi of the municipalities can take place terrific pace and the Scouts appear- students, and, although several tiieories for sale by Duncan D. MoGuaig, Auc- tection which the Provinces relied defeat the exploiter by refusing par to^ the domestic product. Ways and without the agreement of 30 per ed somewhat bottled up for a time [lave been offered to account for its tioneer, at PUBLIC AUCTION, on • upon as protecting them against Dom- tial relief for full-time, underpaid means of putting this into effect were cent. of. the bondholders. At^ the when the High School raided Real customs and culture, all that is known Wednesday, the 3.2th day of February, inion encroachment by reason of their workers.” discussed, and the matter was left in present time there are in Ontario for a certainty is that at sjune verv 1936, at the hour of two o’clock in the authority under the British North the hands of the Dairy Commissioner Mareoux’s stronghold and the old rub- Deadline for “Purge”. about thrty-two municipalities in de- remote Lime settlers inulerenriined America Act to perform treaties was ber bulged the twin© twice in less than origin went there and rhrougii many afternoon at the farm of William La- April 1, he said, is set as . the dead- fault, who are unable to meet their for consideration. that the King himself at the time of eight minutes. But the Baden-Po^ell centuries their desoemjants, ilioiigh londe, Apple Hill, Ontario, the follow- line for completion of the “^urge”. obligations! totalling a.bout $120,000,- The delegation was introduced by boys finally got their balance and <‘Ut off from the rest of liie world, de ing property : namely. passing the act was the enjy authority Thereafter the province will continue Lionel Chevrier Member of Parliament 000,” he said. managed to hold their opponents down veloped their own laws .and art and All and Singular that certain par- capable of making treaties.^* to contribute on the 75 per cent basis for Stormont. It was made up of A. Mr. Croll urged university students to a score ©f 4—2 at halftime. ' civilization. cel Or tract of land and premises, si- Ths was not changed by reason of in all munieipaities but only up . to W. McIntyre, Finch, Ont., president On ancient maps of the East Indies to take a professional interest in mu- The last half was a real thriller, tuate, lying and being in the Town- the B.N.A. Act, and Ontario still maximum amounts established upon of Ontario Cheese Patrons Associa- Nias appears as the “Island of Gold.' nicipal affairs. There are many pla- for the Scouts were bound to over- ship of Kenyon, in the Connty of looks to the Crown for protection “legitimate relief needs” as indicat- tiouj R. H. Mayberry, Ingersoll, vice- and ns far back as -SrK) I.>. aMoliam- ces in the Province^ he said, whe,re come their handicap and the students Glengarry, and being composed of against encroachment by the Domin- ed by recent government surveys. president; F. Bertrand, Hammond; rnedan trader wrote of its great rresis- there are not capable a(Jministrators were out to hold their two point mar- ure of gold. There is still an asttm- Lots Numbers Seven and Eight, in the ion, Mr. Roebuck said. “There will be enough money to peorge Gardiner, Seeley’s Bay; E. in charge and able men, wel-^ acquaint gin at all costs. A. wide open game ishing amount of gold to he seen there Thirteenth Concession, of th© Indian “It was never intended by the B. take care of real eases of unemploy- Pyear, Stirling, members of the execu- ed with municipal affairs are in de- and great combination were served up in ornaments. hea

Problems in Subtraction Ancient Indians of Peru Little Known of Habits A Worth While Work Always Puzzle the Birds of Bees in Middle Ages Got complete relief I Used Cone as a Sun Dial The problem of caring for the many Throughout the Middle ages little or The Ottawa Spotlight Many birds p(»ssess a number sense— A giant sun dial was used by the Mrom pains and gas-> unfortunate sufferers from tuberculosis nothing was added to the knowledge Is a task which for some 39 years has been wblch sh <'uzco. ancient capital of the Incas, is bees’ activities, writes an authority In a-tives are really different! may be enabled to carry on this worth the Montreal Herald. minor thrill; government supporters paganda from the protected interests, while work that it is necessary to annually crow which made its nest In the watch '.111 archeological center. They contain extracts of make an appeal for funds, for the st^ut- During the latter part of the Sev- obviously it will be afraid to stir an ory allowances received fall far short or tower of his est/ite. Repeatedly he The outstanding characteristic of were ju-bilant w'hen it turned out so APPLES. ORANGES, FIGS. enteenth century, Jean Swammerdam, PRUNES and HERBS. A the actual cost of maintenance jWith a had tried to surprise the bird, but In ■^luzco is its walls made of huge stones well and wrote it down as a triumph. inch/ The artificial silk industry has deficit of many thousands of doliajrs to a Dutch scientist, devoted a part of his part of nature they act natur- make np this year on operating account, ^aln. At the approach of man the cut and fitted together in some mys- The whole affair is unde^ investiga- about the highest protection^ short of life to a study ofthese industrious in- ally to help all organs function wc ask that you give as generously M Ci^w would leave Its nest Prom a terious manner without the use of complete prohibition, of any industry you can. 'Please send your gift to the sects, and his chief contribution to tion by Mr. Justice W.F.A. Turgeon in a normal healthy fashion. National Sanitarium Association. 223 distant tree It would watchfully wait sharp Instruments, mortar or cement. of Saskatchewan^ so any final pronoun in the country, and some ob- Their tonic effects have brought Collese Street. Toronto 2. until the man bad left the tower and Other ruins Include stone seats, rem- present-day knowledge was the discov- lasting good health to millions. cement should await his feport. But servers think that if the recent epi- then return to Its nest nants of baths, archways and stair- ery that the bee w'hich gave life to sode was by way of demonstration or One day, the squire hit upon a ruse. cases; the famous Rodadero. a steep the colony and apparently ruled It wms the government here evidently read the FRUIT-A-TiVE^ advertise in The Glengarry News a queen and not a king as previously A FAMOUS DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION | Two men entered the tower. One re naturally grooved rock used by the aniiouneemcnt that hundreds of i men agitation, it was a blunder. It is true believed. Following Swammerdam rziaioed within, the other came our Incas as a toboggan slide long before and women—one press report said a that the rayon industry has recently .came Reaumur, a French physicist, and went on. But the bird was not the Spaniards arrived; and the thousand—were being thrown out of lost three bricks ^ff its tariff wall; probably best known for ills invention deceived. It kept away until the man “Throne of the Inca,” a rounded-off work in the textile mills because of one when the surtax on Japanese goods within came out The experiniem was of. the thermometer, who also spent rock with steps cut Into it on either new Japanese competition, as a chal- was oliminoted; another when the ar- repeated on the succeeding days with side—the vantage point from which, some time investigating the habits of bees, working out the theory of lenge which must be met. Obviously bitrary valuation wins' cancelled; a twp, three, and then four men. yet it is said, the Inca and his engineers swarming, and shedding much light on third when currency dump duty on the without success. Finally, five men directed the construction of the for- a government which came into power some of their other activities. The were sent As before, all entered the tress of Saesahuaman. to help unemployment couldn’t sit idly depreciated yen was reduced. But af- tower, and one remained while the greatest of these early experiraental- by and let thousands of persons be ter all these had gone, the protection Don’t Let Your other four came out and went away iigts, however, was Francois Huber, a afforded rayon fabrics is still 36% blind naturalist of Switerland, win- thrown out of work. If the unemploy- Unable to distinguish between four at>d Abyssinian Cat Is From ment really was caused by the Japan- ad valorem, plus 40 cents a five, the crow promptly returned to during the latter half of the P^lght- ese treaty: then something ought to pound, plus a dump duty of about 11 its nest the Sacred Cat of Egypt eenth century, laid bare the secrets of By the way, has it occurred to you Tlie .\bysslnian cat. It Is claimed, i.s the hive. be done about it. If. not, then the facts cents per yen plus 9 per cent on the Printing Business that there Is no last number? The descended from the Sacred Cat of ought to be known by all the people duty-p^id value. This adds up to process of counting cannot conceivably i’Xvpt which is frequently pictured on So Hon. Charles Dunning, as head of about 150 per cent protection in typi- he terminated. Doctor Danzig points ancient monuments and winch had a Leaves of Plant Close the tariff department appointed the cal cases; and the average commentator religious significance. out Every number has a successor. on Any Visiting Insects aforesaid Mr. Justice Turgeon as a is inclined to say: ‘Well, if an in- There Is an infinity of numbers. Btirmese and Abyssinian cats are Go Out: of Town du.stry has to shut up shop because of rare in the United States and are nor There are a number of insect-eating royal commissioner to probe the inci- classified, according to the Cat Fan- plants, but one, called the Venus Fly- dent and report. It is significant, foreign competition in spite of a pro Gallows Spring Failed ciers’ associîition. Trap, which grows In (‘‘arollna and read it as you like, that a day or so tection of 150 per cent, there is some- TIJC Abyssinian cat has a long, Florida and nowhere else, is by far thing wrong somew’hcre and we had Remember The Glengarry News is in Three Times; Man Saved afterwards most of the discharged cm sinuous and graceful figure with point- the most remarkable, notes a corre- ployeos went back ' to work, the press better know what. a position to look after practically all ed he.ad and large expressive eyes spondent. in Tit-Bits Magazine. The Hangings in England used to provide announcements issuing from that area a holiday for the people who gathered which may be green, yellow or hazel. Insect caught has small chance of es- CHANGING B.N.A. ACT AT your printing requirements at prices as from far and near* to witness them. Their coat Is much like a rabbit’s in cape. saying that Japanese competition was OTTAWA low or lower than those quoted by outside Such an event occMirred at Exeter. Eng- quality with the color a reddish tone. The leaves of the plant, arranged in really not so severe as it had been The provinces and the Dominion land, on a February day in 1885, but uo Each liair is ticket with two or three r<«ettes, each liave two lobes. The several weeks ago. Another report have been discussing methods whereby firms. •lobes are hinged at the midrib and one dreamed of what Its hoiTlfying rows of black or dark brown. said the workers had only been laid the constitution can be altered at Ot- outcome would be, notes a writer in They resemble the Siamese in their each has spines along its margin, while off fOj. a week, anyway. The conclu- It is able to do this because of lower its upper surface is covered w’it’.i tawa in future, instead of Westmin- Capper’s Weekly. The condemned uian. companionable qualities but there the sion most Liberals drew was tliat overhead and labor costs than must be John Lee. stood on the galh>ws and comparison ends. For. hi place Of the glands. These secrete a purplish juice ster, as at present. At the same time had said goodby. The sheriff sig- jungle-llke yell of the Siamese, a shock and, furthermore, each lobe has, set senicone had tried to bluff the gov- the Supreme Court is hearing argu- met by larger concerns. naled to spring the trap btir norhlng ' CO those unaccustomed to It, a mouse among the glands, three very sen.sitive ernment, and that the government ment for and against the validity pf happened. The trap didn’t work so Lee like $ecause a solicitor for printing was taken down. The mechunlstu WHS of tlie Abyssinian. And their kittens, The moment an insect touches the PLENTY MORE (X>MING the Fanners Creditors ’ arrangement tested until it worked perfectly. The unlike the Sl.amese, are born the same bristles the leaf lobes close around it. comes from the city don’t assume that he act, and allied bills. t^ppdemped mao was led up again and color as the adult. the spines along the edges interlock, Tlie present Ministry probably is quoting bargains. once more the trap refused to work and the glands begin to cover the in- has a lot of that sort of thing to face. The session begins this week on a By this time many persons In the sect with a fluid vviiich kill.s it. Rut Every time it lowers the duty on any sombre note, because Q£ the death of Let us quote on your printing needs Origin of Mennonite Church the leaf takes so tong to absorb its ciy>wd had become hysterical. There commodities a few interests which ex- the late sovereign. It promises, how- Were %liouts and screams, especially The Mennonite church, from wlilcli meal that it rarely has more than two ! such as:— ever, to uncover a number of lively among the superstitious. Others the Amish take their beliefs had its in its lifetime. pect to be injured will call attention issues. Unemployment, the railway prayeid. , ..The lever was tested agnin origin in in the Sixteenth of the government to the workmen and a third time the man stood on the century, but took Its name from Men- who will inevitably be discharged as question, the radio commission, elec- j^all^ws awaiting bis doom. When the no Simons who later carried on the Rats Hxve intelligeae* a result. When genuine distress on a tion methods, balancing the budget, ti^bp IfWl’éà to work a third time the reform movement zealously in Hol- All rats go to se.a when they have wide scale is likely to result, the gov- lower tariffs, the United States trade crowd became uncontrollable, especiab land. according to a writer in the a chance, but oid Rattus rattus—oth- ernment will be compelled to move agreement^ the treaty with Japan, and Letterheads, Gum Labels, ly '^en'ibmeone yelled, “He is inno- Cleveland Plain Dealer. The faith erwise known as the black, ship, In- slowly and carefully. When the Lib- the renewal of the Empire pacts are cent,** a cry which others took up. dian or old Flnglish rat—shows more stresses discipline rather than dogma. all coming up for discussion. Usually Lee ^as taken down and returned to The break between the Meiinonitcs enthusiasm for life at sea than any eral government reduced the tariff Pamphlets, Billheads, his cell where his sentence was com- and Amish came in 1620, when Jacob other species. These huge rodents, to- On autojoiobiles in, 1927 it was repre- these first sessions are short and per- muted to 22 years In prison which he Amen, advocating n more thorough re- gether with their larger and fiercer sented that thousands ^ of factory functory; this may be a lively one, in outlived and finally died in his own form. became the leader of a new brown cousins. Rattus norcuglcus, orig- workers at Oshawa.and Windsor would spite of the small opposition. We Invoices, Statements, bed. branch of (he Mennonite faith. Known inally inhabited central Asia. But lose their jobs. Actually Mt turned out have, also the Social Credit doctrines at various times down ihrougli history when the ships of western nations be- as Hookers (because tlieir faith de- gan to touch at Asiatic ports back In that employment at both these cen- in the federal house fOj. the first time. Posters, Dodgers, Shortaest of Long Lives cret'd that they u.sc only hooks and fhe Thirteenth century, the rats As he that lives longest lives hut a eyçs to fasten their clothing) and promptly climbed aboard and have of. the game; teach me neither to little while, every man may be cer- Dunkards. because they maintained the been carried to all parts of the world, cry for the moon nor fop spilt Envelopes, Booklets, tain that be has no time to waste. The immersion baptism rite.s from the .Ana- asserts an authority in the Washington A Prayer For Boys duties of life are coraaiensurate to its baptist reformers, the .sect lias now Post. All species of rats are very In- jnilk, help me to distinguish between duration, and every day brings Its Winnipeg Tribune almost universally adopted the Aralsb teiigent. which makes their extermina- ^entimelnit and seiKtimenthlity, Tags, Etc. task, which if neglected is doubled on name from their founder. tion virtually impossible. Using a In a sermon to bowls players at the morrow. But he that has already cleaving to the one and despising stick, it is said they even lead their Christ Ohurch, East Sheen, England, trifled away those months and years, blind about, espeoiaily on long over- the other. Help me neither to in which he should have labored must Animais as Weather Prophets land treks. And it is believed, al- Eév. F. H. Gilliïigham quoted the pra' proffer nor to receive cheap remember that he has now only a By observing the actions of animals thou,‘|h not proved, that they preserve yer, a copy of which hangs in one of praise. If I am called upon to suf- part of that of which the whole is I one can foretell the kind of weather live niice as a Source of fresh meat the private rooms at Sandringham, fer, let me be like the well-bred little; and that since the moments re- that is coming, according to tlie Fur when other food becomes scarce! that King George recently declared Ibeast who goes away and suffers \ The Glengarry News riiklnlng are to be considered as the Farmer Magazine, published In Seattle. he wished to have placed in the hands in silence- Teach me to win when last tmSi of Heaven, not one is to For ■ Instance, wiien swallows fly low I MILL SQÜRE, ALEXANDRIA. PHONE 9 be losi. rain may be expecre»}. as the Insects No White Elephant* of every public school boy of Great may, and if I may not win then they are pursuing are Hying near the There l« no such ihiiig as a W'hife Britain.-The prayer is as follows; above all, j pray, make me a good earih in order to escape the upper re- elephant, according to a writer in the ‘‘Teach fe to observe the rules loser.” Insects Sold as Pets gions of the atuios()liere. Ducks apd Montreal Herald. Animals .so de- Crickets and other chirping and geese go to the water and dash it over scribed are simply albinos found only singing Insects are sold In small cages their backs wlien rain Is approaching. in India and Siam. When' an alhi.no ^ in Japan and kept by the people as Horses and cattle stretch their necks was captured It belonged to the king, pets. They are fed all the sliced and sniff the air when it is g

Diastase The Pyramid of Cheops Superstition About Elder Diastase or amylase Is an enzyme The Pyramid of TOO I)ajpeSi.believed; iç. bad luck to use the and glycogen. It is {iresent in various years B. O., if coiuimies to arouse won- ' wood for furniture. The Russln-ns be- parts'of the higher piaiU^, especially der. Blit tiic increasing gigantic pro-' lieved the elder drove away evil splr- in the seeds, and also in the fungi,, as portions of modern engineering prod- i Its. There was also, a medieval tra- yeasts and ))a(deria. It is tlie ptyalin ucts iudicate.s that 3,700 years hence dition that Judas hanged himself oo of saliva, ami as one of the enzmes in there will remain hundreds of monu- an elder. the pan-creative ilaid is known as inems to the i)res(‘nt era liiat will arn.vlopsin. !>iasiase was first pre- dwarf the Egyiitiab structures.—Los Monoxide Gas pared iroai harley mall. The commer- -\ngeles q'imos. Monoxide gas Is found elsewhere cial product.s Is comnuuily (irepared than. In. garages and autos. It comes from mall. from the crack-filled furnace, from Mystery Bird practically all kinds of poorly w'orking “Townsend’s Biinling,” a bird in the stoves and smoking latnp.s. and it Hows Snakes and Thc:r Poison Smithsonian Insiliiuinn collection, is from the leaking gas jet as a princi- Snakes arc sipc’osc*} to he immune •me of the grcaicsi mysteries of oriii- pal part of cooking gas. Birds and ti> iheir own jmisoi!. This i.s mte witii ihology. 1; was f'Uiml In PiMUisylvanir small animals are afi'ected miicli more regard to ilic ringlials. the spitting in 1S33 by a man named 'I'ownseml quickly by monoxide than humans. snake of Sontii .X.iica. and liiis snake No bird like it had ever been seen appc.ars to i)c p;ooi agaitist tlie poistm before and a second one has never of evi'n so de-id!> a r'*p!lle as the putT been found. it is believed to bave Fiddled -for King ;t(lder. Tiie pulT adder, al.so. Is im- been a hybrid, the result of some An Ijoglisl» diary of t4e time of the mune to its own p'»ison. But (he rule strange, m'ver-repealed umliug.—U. J. .American Kevoliriion tells how the does not hold g'.tiri all roiifui, for the Newman, ifiiiladelphia. Pa., in Col- “king^ bathed with groat success: a wellow c-olira di“s (pîîckly if injected lier's .Weekly. tnachhie‘follows the royal one Into the with its own poi.son. and even more ^èa-filled wiib fiddler-.s who play ’‘God quickly ;l !/i:ic*H l»y a puiT uuMer. Save the King’ as his majesty takes Greatest Drought -.'-tiis-plunder” ' - • Probably the greaiest drouth ever ex- Bloodless Mental Duels p«‘rienced in.the history nf the South- The Ml'shu: liidi.ins of Galtfornia west extended for 23- .years, bClwWn ' 'Cur^e of Mountains -surpass llie orienta! mystics of India 1270 and 1200. it was a.ssociated withi In olden days pe(»ple did not dare in their use of psy< hic power, some of extensive disturbances. Then fhe rains, cTjnib aiortntalns* for superstitions iho medicLne men having been killed came again and history continued with ‘ ’«abounded about the supernatural do- In bloodless mental duels. Indians minor ups and down.s for 300 years. New Master and Standard Chevrolets for 1936 show marked advances sedan with built-in trunk. Top left, the front seat improvement in Master . • iugs going x)D at the top, and even to sup|)()se4lly endowed with sp<‘cial psy- Then came another terrible drouth, be-1 in appearance and in engineering. Perfected hydraulic brakes, high, coaches, the seat being in one piece and the.right half of the back being ' .tWs day the people about the Hima- chic powers be.lievi* they must iuiierlt tween 1573 and 1503. Another 300^ compression engines with full-length water jackets, and balanced car- movable. Lower right, the simple.arrangement of Chevrolet’s perfected believe there Is a curse on those buretion are among the mechanical improvements. The solid steel Turret tbs power from their fatliers, who years before the devastating droîÈtlu hydraulic brakes, all models. Lower left, a De Luxe Convertible and the who try to ascend. came again, between 1800 and 1004. Top Fisher body is now used on the Standard as well as the Master De “hurl the power from heart to heart,” Luxe models. The illustrations show; Top right, the Master Six special Regular coupe of the Standard Series, The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont,. February 7, 1936. ^age 7

tioned where the enemy’s bullets will Lieutenant Barney huzzaed as he ..rkgucion Nothing New; comb his hair! And if be fights saw that victory was in his grasp. His Evidence of Use Ages Ago well, he may save him.self from a hem- own sail-trimmers rushed to their sta- TrrlgMflon Is nutinji;; now. In Gtf* pen neck-cloth at the end of a- yard- tions, and the head-sheets of the Hy- '«inîliwfsiern Uniîoiî SîJitPS thpre nr<- der Ally were hauled to windward ‘vi(Vnr*os of s race of poople beture arm.” lio .M(‘xioan.'<. who usiid irrigation, until she began to fill away, and once Tea for every Purse ^ The skulker was led toward the for- rholr ditolios. ovîtlnnco of which is still ward toj), while Seth Hand, feeling more she was grinding alongside the ro bp found, wptp hnill on the sanie that he Imd made a fool of himself, General Monk. Now it was “call away linos that the engineers of today'woiili! THE EXPLOITS of Lieut Joshua Bar- ‘‘WTien. I give the nêxt order, do tried to slip away toward the main the boarders” in deadly earnest, and !se. Then in the days of the Gold Kush ney in the privateer Pomona in 1779 anJ not do what I say, but do precisely fUîroudjs, where hje belonged. As he Captain Rodgers realized Ihnt he ro California in MO. water from tho his escape from an English prison had the opposite thing. Execute the order retreated Lieutenant Barney shouted could no longer hope to defend his ^troams was used to wash- gold and backward—do .von understand?” after him; “If you arc as handy with ship in a fight on his own decks. later to irrigate gardens. The Mor- made him famous among the seaboard mons went otif about that time to Utah Tliey grinned ,and nodded, unflinch- Every officer of his, excepting one colonies. Whoever shipped with him a fiitJass as you seem to be with a and diverted some of the streams down midshipman, was killed or wounded had small chance of idle cruising. Six- ing amid tlie hurri<-.ane of sinall-nrm crowbar, Mr. Scull will remember to the furrows of their fields.Tlie gold teen-year-old Seth Hand know that fire from the enemy’s tops. Barney pick you for the boarding party.” and fewer than half his men were un- seekers also carried the idea with them well when in April 1782, seven mouths shouted in a resonant ^voice which Setli was redieved at escaping a scath- hurt. With a groan of tortured pride as they returned froîn California, liiu before the surrend^er of Cornwallis easily carried to the docks of the Geu- ing reprimand. Ho dropped the crow- he ordered the lone' midshipman to haul most credit for irrigation is given to brought the American Revolution to a .eral Monk: “Larboard your helm. bar by the bulwark and hurried to his down the red ensign of old England the Mormons. In the early days irrigation to pro- dose—he signed the articles on r»aj Do you want him to run us down and post. « in token'of surrender. vide moisture for hay meadows wa.s as operated floating cam ^formerly useéî ney^s vessel, the Hyder Ally, which foul u.s? Hard a-larhoard and keep His return to the maintop was greet- From below came the clamour of Important as water for humans and ul each wheel, a master hydraulic cyl-, was commissioned by the Pennsyl- out of his w.iy, T.tell you!” ed with a. cheer from his comrades, uproarious cheering, and he thanked animals. Alfalfa is intimately related Master Anil Standard inder with double opposed pistons is' vania Legislature to convoy merchant The British officers heard and man- wlio feared that he might have been God that so many of his men were to irrigation everywhere. The Monks used to actuate each pair of one-piece men as far as the Capes of Delaware. ocuvered so as to meet this movement wounded during his pilgrimage below. left alive to cheer. brought this plant from Spain in the Elievrolet Sixes For I93S of the American shix). But the Yan- They welcomed his reserve supply of Presently there rushed on deck a early days. The history of the small arthtulated brake shoes. The master Nor was he wrong. No sooner had «•ylinder who,se piston is moved by the kee helmsmen threw their wheel hard ammunition, and so effictively was shouting, struggling group of seamen irrigation projects is that they usually To-day’s announeement of Master he found liis hammock number on the paid, but the large ones went through down to starboard instead of port, theij. fire renewed with Seth as a rein- who bore aloft among them a lad who i)rake pedal to transmit pressure by a gun-deek of the tall-sided Hyder Ally a lot of grief. In the nature of things, and Standard Chevrolet Sixes for 193C was frantically trying to escape this column of fluid to each of the wheel than he noticed a disicipline .and and Capt. Rodgers was caught nap- forcement that the little band in this the large water projects defeated their brings two favorites into the motor sudden notoriety. Lieutenant Barney cylinders, is mounted on the frame. smartness such as he had not known ping for once. Instead of keeping out top alone almost cleared the deck of own purpose till population caught up. car limelight with sleek new models, Engines of the Master and Standard of the way, tlie Ilydcr Ally swung the General Monk of her remaining stepped to the bre^k of the poop to Small projects to Irrigate gardens and considerably redesigned in. chassis on the schooner Spitfire, his only pre- models are identical in design ond in vious berth. Soon the vessel was drop- around, and her fore-rigging caught officers. find out the reason for this jubilant meadows to supply produce and h.ay and body design, more ■beautiful than for the r midnight to 4 a. m., the morning watch hood, with a distin^etiveiy original turles they have at different times At once a string of signal flags flut- the tops. A few moments later Seth thely entangled rigging so that she is from 4 a. m. to 8 a. m., the forenoon radiator grille. COOLING SYSTEM IMPROVE- found himself scrambling ,up the rig been subject to the Macedonians, Ro- tered from the rigging of the Hyder could make sail. Presently there float- watch is from 8 a. m. to 12 noon^ the Outstanding among the many new MENTS gin g and flattening himself against mans, Goths, Slavs, Normans, Vene- afternoon watch is from noon to 4 p. Major improvements have beeji made Ally^ telling her merchant vessels to ed aloft a ringing British cheer, and tians and finally the Turks, they have features of both Master and Stand- .the shrouds as the musket balls from m., and the dog watch is from 4 p. m. in the Chevrolet cooling system to retreat up the bay as fast as possible. Barney saw with dismay that the Gen- on account of their strong nationalistic to 8 p. m. The dog watch Is split Into ard models for 1936 are perfected hy- the Gen. Monk whined past his ears. The maintain lower engine températures Hauling his ship on the wind to eral Moitk had finally cleared her jib character been able to mainraln them- two two-hour watches, but the others draulic brakes; improved engines battle had become largely a small-arms and to attain important benefits in meet the sftrangers, Barney endeav- boom : If she could trim enough sail selves practically unmixed with other run the full four hours. The name dog having higher compression ratio (6 to fight, and Seth joined a trio of Pen- the control of engine oil temperature oured to protect the flight of his con- so that her broadside could be brought peoples. applied to one watch is said to liav“ 1), halr4n/ied carburator, Ml-lengih nsylvania backwoodsmen who had ne- and of cylinder block and valve push voy as best he could. The strange to hear, the battle might be renewed About the most that can be said, come from a mechanical device known water jacketing, and other changes ver smelt salt water before but who as a dog. which reverses machinery. vessels were British privateers beyond and tfie issue delayed until the Bri- notes a writer in the Xew York Herald resulting in better cooling and im- rod expansion. Tbe chief change is had been' famous hunting the deer Tribune, is that their various over- By splitting this watch, the rime of the adoption of full-length water a doubt, and it appeared' as if the tish frigate might take a hand in tbe proved gasoline and oil economy. and bear. One of them called to him; lords have here and there added a the men on each watch Is changed, and jacket.s. Formerly, only the upper part Hyder -A-Hy must be ready to fight game. This would mean disaster to few words to their otherwise unique the pc*rt and . starboard .watche.s are Front doors of oil models of both ^,Say, younker, do you see that Bri- of the eylindej. was water jacketed- them both. But the smaller of the the Hydcj. Ally. ICven. Seth Hand "wau language. Like the Scotch and the reversed, which relieves the monotony lines are now hinged at the front tisher In the green coat on the deck? Tn the new engines, the wa- two had no notion of engaging. She enough of a seaman to grasp the situ- Welsh, their mountain homes defied of standing the same wat^b at the The Solid Steel Turret Top, exclu- ter jacketing extends far be- gave the Hyder Ally a harmless broad-1jump.^' ation in all its gravity. The General complete subjugation. .same time every day. One bell is one- sive last year with the Master models, low the - lowermost point reach- side in passing and pressed on after ! rifleman fired, and the^man in Monk was steadily falling off, and While the Albanians are one of tlie half hour after the watch' begins as has bee^i adopted this year for the the green coat toppled in a heap. 12:30, 4:30, etc. The next count is two ed by the head of the piston^ nearly to tÉie fleeing merchantmen. Barney already her headsails wore drawing oldest of European peoples, they are Standard line also. Spokc-type press- ,“riiat’s four of ’em I’ve bagged bells thirty minutes later. Thus eight the lower edge of the piston skirt at stood out toward the^o^en sea to meet full, as they pulled her bow until she also one of the most primitive. Their ed steel 'wheels are also seen on all already;*” draiivled the sharpshooter. seclusion arrested’rheir derelopnient bells always marks the end of the the bottom of the stroke.. The rings Ihe more formidable of 'the enemy’s began to, gather way. watch. Some variati«ms of the system models. But there’s some good shots over centuries ago with the result that thus x'ome in contact only with cylin- ships, which he had recognized as the Wo are of tarnation small use are found In the merciiant system. Body interiors of Ma.ster models yonder—and, by the. Great Horn their mode of living more resembles der wall soJ^faee that constantly General Monk. now,” growled one of the backwoods- that of medieval than modern times. show marked advances in comfort Spoon, here’s one of ’em!” he yelled ,cooled. Since the full depth of tho Between-decks aboard the Hyder men in the maintop. “The skipper The interrelation of society is almost and sftyle. ' An important inuov.ation Ally, Seth Hand, barefooted and strip- as he swung his hand, from which the ought to bring his six-pouiidcr in play that of feudal Europe, the large land- Sea Star Can Walk cylin,ders is surrounded by water, the The sea star is member of the is found in the design of the f.eont blood was dripping. “There goes my holders exercising great power within cylinders warm up evenly. A most ped to the waist, stepped aside from and cut hcr rigging to pieces, or she starfish fatpily,'generally a vivid blue iseating larrangement of the Mastqr? thumb, and I guess I’m through their own domain and collectively be- valuable effect of full length water the breech of his piece to let the gun- will get away from us. Now is the in color. Most sea stars have five coaches. Instead of the usual divid- ing the governing force In the coun- captain depress the muzzle until it shootin’ for to-day I” tinie for Barney tev think (quick.” arms, but some bave only four, and jacketing is its automatic control of try. The principal occupation is stock ed and hinged front seat of two-door bore full on the hull o^ the General So furious was the musketry fire others have over thirty. Small tube engine oil temperature. While Seth Hand stared at the raising. Agriculture, w*here It exists models, a single seat cushion extends feet which usually have sucker disks ~o ^ Monk, whose row of cannon was that the men in the maintop with General Monk an order shouted from at all. is performed in the crudest the full width of the car^ permitting at their tips are ranged .along the low- staring at them scarcely more than Seth feared that they might run short below made him slide down the shrouds manner. Nor has any advantage been Advertise in the Glengarry NewSi er surface of the arms. If the se.a stars three passengers to ride comfortably. shouting distance away. The hoy’s of ammunition, and the boy volunteer- in mad ha,ste to reach the gun-deck. taken of a climate where many fruits. are in danger they can .slied a ray and The seat-back is divided, the right Including mulberries and grapes, could heart was in his mouth. This was to ed to go below and fetch them more As he leaped from the shattered bul-' grow a new one in its place. .-\ .sea side section being hinged to fold for- be grown. be his first taste of hammer-and-tOngs powder and ball. He was amazed to wark he spied the crowbar where he star can w’alk only very slowly with ward. fighting, and it seemed to him as if seé Lieutenant Barney standing on had dropped it. Like a flash he recalled bis tube feet, notes a writer in the STANDARD COMPLETELY NEW I J. A McRAE I top of the binnacle of the quarter- the opening broadside from the Gen- a famous story of Barney’s fight in Washington Post, but the can open an jChevrolet’s Stai^dard models for ! Conveyancer. i deck, the boldest possible target for Place Names Associated oyster with them by fixing the snekiTS eral Monk must tear through the oak the Pomona. 1936, besides incorporating features I MCDONALD BLOCK I timbers of his own vessel and rend the riflemen who crowded the tops of He caught up the crowbar and ran With Our Common Foods on different rays to the valves of the oyster’s shell, and t^^dling until the that appear for the first time on the ! South Ottawa Hotel I hej. to bits. the General Monk. He was a gallant below, his face ablaze with eager ex Many place names are mainly prey can no longer kee)) its shell rinsed. Masters, take their place in the line ! Phone 14, Alexandria, Oat. I Somebody on deck shouted sn or- figure of a sca-fighter, but his brav citement. He found a gun-crew busy known by their association with some article of common use, says Tit-Bits Then the sea star brings his sttuuarh as entirely new models, -with new box I 23-tf. P. 0. Box 400. I ery was fairly appalling and his offi with a six-pounder amidships, trying der; it was passed along below, and Magazine. Seville and Jaffa go with out through his monrii. which is on girdor chassis frame, more powerful the gunners stood on tiptoe^ blowing cers were trying in vain to persuade to bring it to bear on the rigging of oranges; Barcelona and Brazil with the under side of hjs body, and wraps engine, longey wheel-base and larger their- matches, waiting tensely for the him to f-orsake his position on the the foe. Without halting for explana- nuts; the Canary Islands with bananas; It around tbe oyster. When his imuji bodies. The Hue of body types has is finished he puts Ins stomach bark A. L. CEEWSON, M.D., QM. fateful word. binnacle. Seth Hand halted to ask one tion, the lad leaped astride the gun Ceylon, China and As-sam with tea; a been increased -by the addition of five again. (McaiU) IKU.0.0. ^^Fire” roared a powerful voice, of them' where he might find more am- with the agility of a cat swarmed out little village, six miles south of Aber- new models—the Regular aud the De and the Hyder Ally trembled to the munition for his comrades aloft, but out along the muzzle until his slim deen, called Findon and pronounced ETE, EAB, NOSE and THBOA% Finnan, is known all over the globe by Lux Sedan with built-in trunk, the Telephoae 1215 roaring shock of he^ own broadside. before a man could be sent forward body had wriggled through the open reason of its smoke-dried haddocks. Laws Long Outgrown Regular and De Luxe Coach with 122 Sydney Street, Cornwall, Out, Her men could hear the thud of the with him ^ round .shot struck tlie bin- port and he was hanging over the sea Many strange and useless state laws Similarly, Yarmouth Is associated with built-in trunk, and the Cabriolet. Office open 9-12, 1-5, Saturday p-lt solid shot as they crashed into the nacle, fairly plucked it up by the roots one arm around the heated gun, the are still in fo/cç. For instance. Vir- bloaters, Whltstable with oysters, Can- The Standard model wheelbase, for- Pleaee make appointments. . side of the General Monk, and they and hurled the reckless Barney a dozen other clutching the precious crowbar. terbury (New Zealand) with lamb, Ever- ginia has one designating any citizen who misses church three Stnndays in a merly 107 inches, is now 109, while its Alexandria, Wednesday evening were so dose that they heard .also the away on deck. The Officers With a swing that wrenched his back toD with-toffee, Bath with a certain over-all lengthy last year 170y2 inches, 6.00 pjn. Telepbone 99. kind of brick and stone, as well as row is “a public enemy” and as sudi yells of wrath and anguisli from the rushed to pick him up, but he scramb- and. made him grunt he jammed the is 12 to 13 inches greater. Bodies are with buns. Cement goes with Portland, may be put to death. In .North Caro- stricken British seamen. A moment led to . his feet, smiling .aud unhurt. heavy irOjj bar down the throat of the lina it is Illegal for anyone at a re- longer and wider, with more leg-room, later the return broadside smote the With a checj. on bis Ups Seth resum six-pounder, clawed himself erect and lace with Nottingham, carpets with Kidderminster and Brussels, although ligious service to sing out of tune and wider seats and additional head-room. Hyder Ally, and a shot tore through ed his journey to the small-arms ma- BRENNAN & McDOnOAU waved bis free hand with a yell of the last-named Is probably better he may be fined for this ofTense. Min- Car weight is increased 135 pounds. her gun deck and killed a man for- gazine. After filling the spare pow- triumph. Scrambling inboard, he shout- known by its sprouts! Turkey has long nesota has a statute which requires Springing has been improved by the Barristers, Solicitore, Notarié*, Ilte, ward. . ^ derliorns which be had. strung around ed to the gun-erew; been associated wUh Turkey rhubarb the driver of a motor car to stop if a Offices 102 Pitt St., Oomwall, Ont, person driving or leading a horse uu use of longer front and shorter rear ON deck Barney was • trying to his neck, and i>ouring into ‘Let ’em have it, boys. Aim for and'-Turkibh delight, as well as with the highway raises his hand as a sig- springs, which minimize pitching. a. B. BRENNAN, O 7. MdMXTQAXIi handle his ship so that he might an .empty sack a heavy weight carpets^, and. Jerusalem is wedded to thoir fore-sheets, and we’ll give ^em nal if the horse is skittish about cars. (Side rails and cross members of My. come to grips with the^ énemy and of bullets, lie started for the a dose of Barney’s medicine!” artichokes. Virginia and Egypt exist for thousands chiefly by reason of their In Michigan, no husb.and may legally the new Standard frame are all of ri- board her under cove^ of the smoke open deçk. But before he reached the The gun-captain glanced along the cigarettes. kiss his wife nor a wife her husband gid box section, a type of construction FARMEBS ATTENTIOKI from these opening broadsides. But laddcj. that led- through the hatchway breech, and a moment later it leaped on the Sabbath day. in West Virginia that has appeared on costly European it is still a misdemeanor for anyone Having taken tke sgeney for he saw that the crew of the General he chanced to see a figure skulking in to the shock of the discharge. There ears but never before in the low-price to sneeze In a church service. Maine Gere District Mntnal Tire Insniane* Monk was also making ready to board the .shadows as if trying to hide- was a whizzing, screaming roar out- Origin, of Visiting Cards once had a law making it an nTense field in this country. Oompanj ,tlie third oldest. Company and the quick wit of the American 1 away aft. fk^th’s leyes blazed, and side as the strange missile whirled Visiting cards are of Chinese origin. to wlb.stle on Sunday. In Arkansas Horsepower of the Standjard, for- doing business in Canada, we ess ]»■ evolved a strategem on the instant. forgetting his errand for ^ moment, through the air with a noise all its The story runs that more than a thou- it is unlawful to play cards or fly kites merly 74, has been increased to 79 at sure all farm bnHdings, prodnee. Im- The ships were closing tjOgether so he snatched up a-crowbar that had own. The gunners stared through the sand years ago they were In common on the Sabbath.—('apper’s Weekly. 3200 r.p.m. by changes in combustion plements and live stock, on the OtaA rapidly that their yards threatened to been cast aside and made for the co- port with mouths agape. Nor could use in C^ina. From very ancient times to the present day the Chinese have chamber design, valve operation, and Premium, by tho year or for thre; interlock when Barney ran across the ward at full 8i)eed, brandishing his they believe their eyes when they saw observed the strictest ceremony in pay- Rheims Date* Outstanding carburation, in combination with an years. Bates lessonaUe. quarterdeck and told the brace of heavy weapon as he ran. the foremast of the General Monk tot- ing visits. The cards which they use Rheims is that city of France fa- inere.ase in eomprcssio’/i- ratio from sturdy New England seamen at the ALEX EERR, Agent From the tail of his eye th© coward ter, sway and crash overside, drag- for the purpose are very large, and mous for its great (Jothic cafliedral. 5.6 to 1, to 6 to 1. Phone 82. Alexluadria. wheel: saw the crowbar swing within a foot ging with it all the forward sails. The usually of a bright red color. When the royal Church of France for coro- OluLcb improvements include the 24 tf. a Chinaman desires to marry, his par- nations since Christmas day. 49(5. In of his shoulder as he blindly scamper- British privateer lay a helpless hulk use of a new “shot-blast” process of ents intimate the fact to a profession- ed aft until he had invaded the sa- while the remnant of her crew rushed It Joan of Arc crowned (Charles VTl in al '“match-maker,” who thereupon runs 1429. The present cathedral dates from treating cushion springs of the disc, DAVE L. LALONDX forward in a vain effort to clear away cj-ed precincts of the quarter-deck. through a list of her visiting ac- 1210. In Rheims. France’s first news- and a more accurate alignment of the LICENSED ADCnONEBB | LuIJiJt Lieutenant Barney glared with puz- the wreckage. quaintances, and selects one whom she paper was pi'lnted in Seventeen release levers. COUNTY OP OLENOASBT ■ zled surprise at the panting fugitive considers a fitting bride for the young miles of wine cellars are said to be Fuel tank capacity, formerly 9 Im If yon intend having a sale, the think and the powder-grimed lad'^ with the Stop that man. She then calls upon the young ID the city. perial gallons, is now 12. A ventilat-ad for yon to do if to get in toneh witf KIDNEY woman, armed with the bridegroom’s crowbar whose neCk was girt with rat- . Head Aching generator has bceu adopted. me. I can give yon better aervleo al) tling powdipr-hoitnp. Then the com- card, on which are inscribed his an- a better price. Tor refereneea see any», Why suffer headache, or any other pain, cestral name and the day of his birth. Trait and Quality HYDRAULIC BRAKES ON ALL one for whom I have eondneted a aslt^ : PIUS - mander leaped forward with a grim when ZUTOO TABLETS, taken wher> If the answer Is an acceptance of his A trait I» any riisrlngulshing feature MODET>S ALEXANDBIA. ONT. smile and twinkling eye and, crossing feel it coming on, will give relief in suit, the bride’s card is sent In return. or quality, especially of mind or char- In changing to perfected hydraulic the path of the coward, dealt him so 20 minutes. Harmless and re- Should the oracles prophesy good con- icter. or anything produced by them. brakes on both chassis models, Chev- INSDBANOB hard a blow on the jaw that he rolled liable. Used by thous- cerning the union, particulars of the Quality is the element, form or mode rolet has adopted the principle of hy- Tor Antomobile, Fire, Farm and of being or action of anything wnicb into the scuppers. ands engagement are written on two large draulic b/ake aetiiatiion to itfc own Insnran<^, apply to BOSS HaeCAln cards tied together with red cord.— seems to mhke it distinct fmm other “Mr. Scull,” roared Barney, “see design of brake mechanism within the LUM, Maxville, Ont. Telephone 002 B. MQBtTMl Herald,' things; distinguishing character, etc. that this chiffken-hearted CUT is sta- brake drums. Instead of the cable 1—2. Fage S The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., February 7, 1936.

said, '‘we may make an even break at Roads committee. SOCIAL & PERSONAL Provinces iU $1.00 a hundred but we want to gain Name Committee Study Having heard a delegation from the a little. I believe the Department Children ’a Aid Society requesting as- Mr. M- Groodwin was in Montreal would possibly consider favorably set- Proposed New Sanatorium Ihe Marketing Act sistance in raising the standard of Items of Auld Lang Syne over the week end. ting the price of cheese at 15c per lb. (Continued from page 1) I believe the outlook is better in that Objects to Legislation. that body, council made a grant of Mr. Edward Huot was a visitor to Counsel for Quebec and Ontario Claim we have an enlarged market fOj hign A memorial will be sent to the On- $1,000 to the organization and named Ottawa the early part of the week. It Is Invalid Before Supreme Court Gleaned From The Fyles of The Glengarry News grade cheese in Britain. I mean tak- tario Government asking that the H. C. Nugent as assistant to T. W. ing the place of English and Scottish Highway Traffic Act be amended to Mr. I. Hope paid the Capital a visit WIDE POWERS OUTLINED Ault,the -superintendent. A special home made Cheddar. make it compulsory for all motorists on Monday. committee was named to study the ne- If we could tell our people you’ll to obtain public lability and proper- On Friday evening. January 2i>th. the Presbytery of Glengarry, Mr. E. H. Stimson paid Maxville, a Ottawa, Ft bruary 3—Under the far- get fifteen cents for cheese from qual- ty damage insurance ’before obtaining cessity of an independent investigator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, met at St. Elmo for the in- visit on Tuesday. reaching provisions of the Marketing Act, ity milk then we could direct enough an operator’s permit. The council to chock up on accounts of indigent duction of Rev. W. B McCallum, late of the Dominion has power to control prac- *■ m • milk to factories to avert a butte^i sur- also decided to memorialize the Dom hospital patients, to make certain the TEN YEARS AGO Shawville in the Presbytery of Ottawa. tically every small business in the coun- Mr. Angus Hay, Fassifern, did plus. If we can show Mr. Gardiner inion Government, strongly objecting Friday. Feb. 5, 1926 Dr. P. A. McLeod of Maxville was elect- try, paying no attention to prcvincial indigents are bona fide. business at Greenfield Tuesday. by stimulating the cheese industry he to legislation rewood, at, $4,200. unless we can make it go with milk all municipalities.” ■I'f é the Libe^.party in the House of Commons in the entry of Capt. Messrs. F. Grimes and Paul Huot, The Ontario official joined Aime The expenditure wijl be met by direct DavidL. Burgess M.C. in the Prince Albert bye-election contest. cows. 3‘ Ottawa, were week end visitors with Geoffrion, representing Quebec, in a Adopting the report of J. G. Cam- levy, made possible’through a five per- Last Sunday afternoon His Lordship the Bishop of Alexandria Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C. Huot. general onslaught on all important clauses BONU^NG GENERAL eron, counties road superintendent, cent, reduction of the road appropria- solemnly blessed the Gonzaga High School, Cornwall, the formal of the Marketing Act, claiming it was Mr. Mayberry explained that Newi council authorized appropriation of tion. opening taking place at 8 30 in the evening when a very interesting Mrs. A. L. MacKenzie, Glen' Ro- unconstitutional. Zealand, Australia, Argentine, Swe- $133,800 for construction and main- L. J. Hutt, Berwick, and F. B. and appropriate programme was presented. Under the auspices bertson^ spent Saturday with friends Earlier in the day. the Court reserved den, Finland, Denmark and Holland tenance on the counties road system in Brownridge, M.L.A., Cornwall, were of the parishioners of St. Finnan's a successtul card party and soci- here. are all bonusing exports to Great Bri- 1936. Warden Arthur Flynn, Morris- appointed counties auditors, and Reeve al was held in Alexander Hall on Tuesday evening. Cards were judgment on the validity of the Unem- ployment Insurance Act and turned to the tain and we have to compete with burg; Gilbert Seguin, Lochiel, and G. J. R. McLachlan, Lancaster, and played at some 60 tables, the prize winners being. Ladies, 1st, Mrs. Mr. D. Fraser of the Graham Cream- them. Also Great Britain with her D. Pollock, Finch township, were ap- Angus Alex. McDonald; 2nd, Mrs. Dougaldr Cameron; 3rd, Mrs. marketing legislation. It left only one of Clerk A. K. MacMillan were named as ery Co. Ltd., was in Carleton Place milk producers. He said the Ontario pointed members of the Advisory Jos. C. McDonald; Gentlemen, 1st, Arthur St. John; 2nd, Neil the eight laws involved in the constitu- the county board of audits. over Sunday. milk scheme heavily bonuses its Cameron ; 3rd, Lauchie McDonald. The second Conference of tional reference, the Farmers’ Creditors • • • Cheese Patrons Co-operative Market- this district of the United Women’s Missionary Society met in the Mrs. I. Sauve of Glen Robertson, Arrangement Act, to be reviewed. Louis Saint Laurent attempted to justi- ing Board expects to send a represen- United Church, Alexandria, on Tuesday, January 26th, with a large visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. fy the Marketing Act on several constitu- tative to England as an experiment attendance.'^ Mrs. F. W. K. Harris of Maxville, President, pre- Alex. Lalonde over the week end. in having him dispose to best advan- sided. • ♦ ♦ tional points. He argued Parliament had **.****.** Mr. Henry Duggan, Ottawa, visited exclusive jurisdiction over trade and tage of some proposed one thousand commerce. He argued that when Parlia- boxes a week of high grade Canadian The 154th Overseas Battalion Hockey Club was organized at a with Alexandria relatives over the ment passed the act it went back on Cheddar, to acquaint ourselves of well attended meeting of the officers and men held at Cornwall on week end. Canada’s old national policy of unrestricl. marketing conditions in Great Britain. Wednesday. The team will be selected ed trade. If it could pass laws forbid- (Concluded in next issue) TW8NTY YEARS AGO from the whole battalion and will wear Mrs. Arch. Lothian left on Wednes- ding combines, it could reverse that policy Friday, Feb. 4. 1916 khaki uniforms. Among the teams to be day on a visit to friends in Shawini- met will be Queen’s (Kingston), Brock- gan and Quebec city, and permit combines. • • • The Dominion counsel traced the old Impressive Services Mark Last Just a line or two to re- ville, Frontenacs (Kingston), Aberdeens (Ottawa), 77th Battalion Mr. Keith Hatton, Broekville, while policy of no combines and unfettered (Ottawa) and the Star (Montreal)—-Mr. J. F. Sauve, proprietor in town last week, was a guest of competition through the statute books. Rites To Mrs. L Rouleau mind you that this paper of Wonderland, has made arrangements to continue showing the Mrs. F. O. McRae. He then submitted the Marketing Act films of the Diamond from the Skye on Tuesday and Wednesday * « ♦ (Contimied form page 1) involved a new policy of licensed.^com- Relatives aud friends in attendance which you are now enjoying, of each week. Captain Kenneth Williams of Kingston, with the Messrs. J. A. C. Huot and Romeo Canadian Army Service Corps in England, was married on Tues- bines with the object of enhancing price? included Mr. D. St. Jean, Farrellton; Huot were visitors to Montreal yTfs- for producers. The essence of each day at Folkestone, to Miss Margaret Ronalda MacDonald of Mr. and Mrs. A. Danis, Alexandria, is only made possible by a terday. marketing scheme, he said, was to bring Greenfield, Capt. Williams is known throughout Canada, as a Mrs. A. Leduc, Mrs. P. Brosseau, Mr. about a combine so producers could be great football, backfield player. Our hockey team came out E. Giroux, Mr., and Mrs. Camille Ray paid up subscription list. Miss Louise Hartman of the Vict- paid more money. Mr. Saint-Laurent victorious in two matches against Dalhousie Station, the game in mond, Rockland; Mr. and Mrs. Raoul oriaji Order o-f Nurses, Montreal, spent argued if Parliament could make one Dalhousie on Saturday being won 4 to 3 while the return match Frappier, Lancaster; Miss Frappier, the week end with Miss Rutherford, policy, it could legislate the other. Wednesday evening resulted in a 10-4 victory. Janurry of this Ottawa; Mrs. Moise Lortie, Timmins, Are YOU in arrears? R.N. The Ontario Deputy Attorney-General year had the highest average temperature in 42 years, 18.5 degrees « « « Mrs. Fabien Frappier,, Mrs. R. Gelisle, submitted Parliament’s power to regulate above zero, as compared with an average of 12.9 degrees for the Mr. Arch. Lothian, road contractor, Miss Eva Boyer, Montreal; Mrs. A. trade and commerce did not extend to past 42 years. The rainfall of 2.38 inches for the month was more came down from Mattawa on Friday Chenier, Miss Lorette Roy, Planta- regulating individual industries. The than the 0.94 inch average, while the fall of snow throughout the and spent the week end here with Mrs genet; Mrs. P. E. Marchand, president power was general, not particular. month was 17.7 inches as compared with an average of 29-1Ç inches Lothian. F. F.C.F., Ottawa; Mr. Alfred Goulet, during 42 years. At a recent contest conducted by the Business “This act,” Mr. Humphries said, • • • MP., Russell; Mr. Lionel Chevrier, Institute, Detroit, an entrant with but two months training won “means complete control over particular Miss Miriam Morris, nxirse-in-train M.P., Cornwall; Mr. Josephat Gauth the sixth annual gold medal typewriting contest, her record being businesses and trade within a province,” ingÿ Sfl. Mary^s Hoi^ital, Montreal, ier and Miss Alice Gauthier, Mrs. Gen- 62 words per minute with one error. One of the teachers who Ontario submitted that Parliament had spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. iu-Preston, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pilon, conducted the contest was Miss Effie McNaughton, daughter of no power to regulate a trade within a and Mrs. P. J. Morris. Ottawa, Mr. Real Lanthier, Montreal; Mr. J. P. McNaughton of Dominionville.—.—The Provincial Board province “based on a mere possibility Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aube, Moose Creek, of Health announces that on and after February 1st, 1916, the Mr. W. Campbell arrived from that at some future date, some far-off Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deshaitres. public will be supplied free of charge, through local Boards of Montreal on Monday to visit his bro- time, some of the product may be export- L’Orignal; Mr .and Mrs. Rene Danis, Health and Medical Officiers of Health, with Smallpox Vaccine^ ther, Mr. Myles Campbell and Mrs. ed.” He said the act enabled Parliament Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chevrier, Mr. and Diphtheria Antitoxine, Tetanus Antitoxine, Anti-Meningetis Campbell. to regulate a small Ontario lumber dealer Serum, Anti-Typhoid Vaccine and Pasteur Preventive Treatment even if his product was sold within his Mrs. R. La'belle, Mr. Fred Lefebvre, for Babies.^—Our Maxville corre^ondent reports that recruiting Mrs. R. R. Macdonald was in Mer- own comiijunity, dealer who never Mrs. Arthur Pare, Dr. and Mrs. J. I Treat Coughs and Colds j for the 154th Battalion is very brisk, “We have at present twen- riefcville. Ont., over the week end exported a foot of lumber outside his A. Hurteau, Mr. J. P. Miron, Mr. T ty-three soldiers in Maxville.” visiting her aunt, Miss Dever, whose province or his country. Lucier, Mr. L. P. Dubrule, Mr. H. Par- illness is causing relatives and friends Continuing his interpretation of the ent, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lucier, all of A hockey match which was one of the cleanest exhibitions of much anxiety. act, Mr. Humphries said the lumber deal- Cornwall, Mr. L. P. Bouchard, Valley real senior (?) hockey it has been our privilege to witness took « * * er could be told when and where he could field, Mr .and Mrs. H. Lucier, Mr. J. Smith, Cornwall; Rev. Sisters, St. Promptly place on the High School Rink on Friday Miss Anna McDonell left Saturday sell his product and only through an THIRTY YEARS AGO evening when a team composed of Com- on a visit to relatives, and friends in agency designated by the Marketing Joseph’s Convent, Mr. J. L. Leduc Friday, Feb. 9, 1906 mercial Travellers met the Clerks of Winchester Ottawa and in Montreal Board. He must comply with distribu- Mrs. J. B. Hebert, Mr. C. Brady, Lan Alexandria, the 3-3 result proving the and will be absent several weeks. tion methods as to quality and quantity caster, Mr, Angus McGillis, ex-M.P., superiority of neither. After the match Mine Host Gormley • * • of his lumber. He was told what he Williamstown; Magistrate Labrosse entertained the players and several of our leading citizens at an Miss Ruth Johnston spent Wednes- could buy and what he could sell. Some Mr. R. R. Macdonald, Vankleek Hill oyster supper in The Commercial at which Mayor McRae presided day in Montreal and upon her return of the money received for his product As an indication of the esteem and and welcomed the knights of the grip. The game was played over that evening was accompanied by her could be put into a pool for the benefit of love in which Mrs. Rouleau was held Certified Chest Rub. many times around the festive board while speech, song and story mother, Mrs. A. H. Jphnston who had other lumber dealers. Above all that, the the family home was rich in flBra; I succeeded each other in pleasant variety. The Travellers team •been. undejTg’oing hospital treatment.^ dealer could be forced to take out a tributes, there being upwards of twen Certified Nose and Throat Drops. included, Murphy, Reynolds, Faulkner, Tierney, Holland, Stack- licence and he could be put out of busi- ty pieces, while \ the spiritual offer- house and Presho, while the local clerks were represented by, Major the Rev. Ewen J. Maedonal^ ness by revocation of his licence if he ings included, forty High Masses, three Certified Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver Oil. C Mulhern, R. Huot, D. J. McDonald, G. McDonald, F. T. Costello, M.C., was in Rreufrew, Ont, on Tues- failed to obey an order from Ottawa. hundred and twenty five Low Mass- Certified Baby Cough Syrup. W. J. Dawson and D. McPhee. Never in the history of Alexan- day attending the funeral, of the late “The Dominion,” summed up Mr. es, one hundred and ten spiritual bou- 1/ dria’s leading manufacturing concern, the Munro & McIntosh Lt. Col., the Right Rev. F. L. French, Humphries, “has a stranglehold on indivi- quets and over four hundred letters Carriage Works, has business been so rushed. In an effort to keep P. A,, D.S.O. dual business.” He later asked. “Is it and telegrams of sympathy. -AT—- the supply equal to the demand, this institution is turning out any wonder Quebec, New Brunswick and fifteen more carriages per day than heretofore. Mr. Alex. Mc- Mrs. James Kerr had as guests the Ontario are here to resist legislation of Donald, 21-8 Kenyon, had the misfortune to lose by fire his house early part of the week, Rev. Donald this type ?” Bared Heads and the entire contents early Saturday evening. Messrs. A. A. Mc- A. Kerr, Corinvall, Mrs. J. Lally and r Mr. Geoffrion agreed with Mr. Hum- OSTROM’S Kinnon and J. J. McDonell are adjusting the loss this week for the little daughter, Miss M. T. Chisholm, Baring the head is an outward sym- insurers, the Glengarry Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company. phries the purpose of the act was to regu- I Druggists and Jewellers, Mill Square, Alexandria. Mr. F. M. Chapman, who for ten months past has filled with Montreal, Mrs. R. Wlialley and Miss late individual trades and submitted num- bol of respect for the dead; but jud- credit to himself and the Glengarrian, the position of editor, sever- J. Kerr of Ottawa. erous court judgements to show Parlia* ged in the light of true values, it is ed his connection with that journal on Tues^y, leaving the same • • • ment did not have that power. He will the inward feeling in the heart which evening for his honje in Pickering, Ont. Alexandria’s well Mr. J. K. Munro who had been at known contractor, Mr. J. J. McIntosh, together with a staff of continue tomorrow. expresses the worth-while tribute to carpenters, is at present remodelling the interior of Mr. A. D. his home at Dalkeith for several those who have passed on. It is diffi- Urquhart’s residence, at Dunvegan. Upon completion Mr. Urqu- weeks, eonvaleseing from his recent cult to combat custom which is so hart will have one of the most up-to-date houses in Kenyon. illness, resumed his duties on the staff On Tuesday afternoon a large audience attended the Glengarry Ontario Clieese Patrons deeply ingrained in men’s natures, Farmers’ Institute meeting held in the handsome and commuions of the Bank of on Holi- that voluntarily they doff their hats new public school erected last year by the ratepayers of Dalkeith. day. Association Meet At Kingston at all outdoor religious ceremonies, re- During the evening a Farmers’Club was organized, the following gardlesa of weathey conditions. This is officers being named—W. Irvine, President ; Alex. Campbell, Secre- Mrs. ]•'. C. McRae, Kenyon Street (Continued from page one) Shop at IT particularly true at funerals. Wo tary ; J. E. McIntosh, Ranald Campbell, W. E. McKillican and West, had as her guests for the week A. Hay, Committee. and you have sat back and taken your would not wish to discourage any evi- • »*»**»**» end, Mrs. Moxley, Ottawa, and licking like good boys, I have to com- dence of reverential feeling, upon sa- Lochiel PAYS uncle. Dr. Hall, M.P., Edmonton, Mta., Tenders are now being called for the erection of a new hall by pliment the Ontario Government for cred occasions, but when weather is also Mr. Eddie McRae, Royal Bank, the St. Finnan’s T. A. Society on the large lot the property of His col(i or stormy, the most sensible thing Lordship Bishop Macdonell on the comer sending down their battery here—Mr. Cornwall, who has ti^en transferred to do, without lessening the tribute of FORTY YEARS AGO of St. Paul and Bishop Streets. We to the Komiitville branch of that insti- Geo. Barr, Mr. Somerset and Mr. Fair- Soup peas, 6 lbs. for 26c. Friday, Feb. 7, 1896 understand the Hall will have the latest respect^ would be to raise the hand to tution. burn—and criticize the Dominion Gov- improvements and conveniences and that the head, without removing the hat. Beans, 6 lbs. for 26c. • • • ernment because they are not repre- Alexandria will be able to boast a Hall, second to none in Eastern 'Some funeral directors now offer Ontario. Between Thursday and Friday of last week upwards Mr. J. Maiiiville who for several sented. If Mr. Gardiner could not be Wheat meal, 6 lbs. for 26c. such counsel at Winter funerals. Gen- of 30 teams of horses passed through town for the South Woods. mouths had filled the position of tel-, here then Mr, Barton or Mr. Singleton Buckwheat flour, 6 lbs. for 26c. —At the re^lar monthly meeting of our village council held 1er in the local office of the Roval should have been here. There is a new eral acceptance of such advice we be- Tuesday evening in tlieir new quarters in The Glengarry News lieve could be accepted without des- block a communication was read from Chief McDougall of the Bank of Canada, left on Friday for order arising and you men are going Laying Mash, Concentrate 36 per cent. troying the effect of honored and re- newly organized fire brigade asking for the following supplies : Quebec city, being replaced here by to preserve youp horngg if you possi- Oyster Shell, Wheat, etc., for poultry. hose rael, 500 feet new hose, 2 one inch noz4es, 1 one and a quarter bly can. Tliese men should have been reverent custom.—Chatham News inch nozzle, hook and ladder truck, 160 feet of ladders, 12 hooks, 6 Mr. G. RJ Fitzgerald who arrived from axes, 10 rubber coats, helmets and belts, 20 water proof blouses, St. Johns, Que. ' * here today to heaj. your woes and Bone Meal for cows, Stock Tonic, Hog caps and belts and one chief’s uniform. The council lor the pre- what you liave to submit to. You are Mr. Gerard Wliissell gnd Miss Whis- sent will order at once 100 feet new hose, 1 , 2 nozzles and a entitled to a living wage so are your Indicates Opposition Tonic, Poultry Tonic. hook and ladder truck. More than 160 delegates, representing sell o'f St. Andre Avelin, Quc;, are wives and children and you have not all parts of the county, gathered in Alexandria on Tuesday morning spending a few days with their cou- Not Opposing Tax Pian for the annual meeting of the Patrons of Industry held in the got it now. Men of Ontario you Seed Oats, Barley, Wheat, Peas, Buck- sins, Mr. and Mrs. Herve Meilleur, Queen's Hall. The election of officers resulted in Mr. John D. Mc- have a problem you can solve if you First indication that the Op- Vichie of Curry Hill, being named President, Mr. Francis Trottier, 2nd LQChi-el, Messrs.. Lucien Hroulx wheat, Soy Beans, Flax, etc.. Registered or stick together. We propose in this re- position in the Legislature will Vice-President,-and Mr, J J. McDonald, 3rd Kenyon, Secretary- of Chute a Blondeau and Geo. Lauzon solution to instruct our executive to not oppose the Government’s pro- Commercial No. 1. Treasurer. The hall was filled to the doors in the afternoon for the of St. Eugene, were also guests of grand rally when speeches were made by Mr. D. M. MaePherson, go before the Dominion Minister of vincial income tax act has ’been given Mr. and ktrs. Meilleur this week. M.P.P., Mr. J. Lockie Wilson, Federal Standard-bearer, Mr. Agriculture, who is a wheat man, and by W. A. Baird, Conservative member Francis'Trottier (in French), and by Grand President Mallory. PHONE 25 LOCHIEL. At the Queen’s Hall on Friday and Saturday nights, Mr. V. O. Her many friends will be sorry to it is a funny situation, and if you were of the Legislature for Toronto-High Morrill, B.E. B.O.. of the Toronto College of Oratory, presented ■learn that Miss Mary J. McDonell, not possesaled of an intferiorhty-com- Park. Addressing the annual meeting Î1Ï' ■ 'The Camp Fires of Nhpoleon” by stereoptican views. We are teacher, 4th Kenyon, on Wednesday, plex you would be doing like your of the High Park Conservative -Asso- credibly informed that the shareholders ot the Alexandria Manu- tacturing Co. have about concluded to rebuild at the station. The sustained injuries to her arm which brothers in the West and insist on a eiation, Mr. Baird said the act in its factory will be on a much larger scale with double the capacity necessitated her removal to the Ho- living wage, (applause). present form was right in principle,” and give employment to a large number of men. tel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, for treat- NO PROFIT AT $1.00 PER 100 and expressed approval of several of | J. W. MacRAE. ment. Mr, Ebbs, seconder to resolution its specific provisions. *