1Jrnq1· • nst AND MATILDA D VOCATE VOL. KXI, No. 6 lROQUOIS, ONT., THUR · AY. JUN 18, 1942 \ $1.50 per Year in Advance Elsie Millard Bride of \ ~ .J~n De ks Host rt Wl.t tili ltlt l.t ~ lllt ~ 1' GILMER'S 'Big Ben' Alarm f 1 he Store that Appreciates Your Trade I Alexander Shaver C i o cil Dinner MEAT MARKET 2-year Guarantee !Sit. Jo·hn's AngHcan :c'hu11ch, ilr'<>- ovn )by ,W-arden Allfre.d Headquarters for Meats of quois, w,a.s the S'Cene of a lbeauti,fol · C, ,e of Matild•a T-o;wnship, Quality and Tenderness 1 $ Pyrex weosed bv-e1y in a floor I evo IOf ' Jiountain township, ceiling price. To obtain the usual Savoy Theatre No clinging Ra cid Odors · or Ta e- Cook lenigth l5own off whiite siJlk ,net over ·' , rcs1n::-dcd to lb:y F. B. good quality of beef we h andle we frsh one day, onions anothe and eat pies taffeta, wibh sweetheart ne1ckline, A. for ,S,tormont have to pay the maximum prices pre· CARDINAL, ONT. short JJ)uffed sleeive.s, ,fin,ger ti,p veil co ~nt-y [mtoS'h, reeve of scribed by the order. Therefore do Two Shows each evening, the third--your Pyrexwar w hes sweet 7.00 and 9 o'clock. held in pla,ce 'bty a halo <>if orange RoX1Jo1 1 1hip, , proipo.sed ,a not blame us (it's war). You can I and clelJn as the day it wa bought. Matinee every Saturday at 2.30 p. m. !I blosso:ms anid ebbto!w length white net t ., ,~ i< t,L l'mt, L ,counties od' Stor ­ depend on our usual qua!i'ty and co· All Showa on Daylight Saving Time Be modern and economical. in clear, nrn· u,;, 1 urnlas l." '1d GlengaTry to ope1:~tion: I mittens. She carried an arm bou­ L sparkling Pyre quet olf American Beauty . The \' 1,irh M'"l?'e H Ba1,k}e~, reevie )of -0- This FRIDAY and SATURDAY !" bride's onJ,y -0rnao:n,ent was a t,hree­ C.. le. J e ~lied. Biue Ribbon Steer Beef I • strand nookla,ce ,of 1pearls, the giift of r,;ment I\U·ing tihe ibanq,uet I on hand. Will be ready to t> t next "The IV 1<>d l,v the- 1Qhes·teiwille Lady Has Plans" SEE:LY BRo·s. the groom. week end. The 'bride was attended by Mrs. 0 '­ ,was ~-oumHy apJJ)la,u,ded Local and Weste n Cow Starring Ray Milland, Paulette Goddard I ·'ections it r endered'. I Phone 26 IROQUOIS, Ont Ro'bert J. JalCl~son, only \sister ,of the week end. Also Sprin NEWS - CRIME DOES NOT PAY 1bride, -acting as rmatt'On ,elf h,on-or. E Jl .~" 11Jan, , 101.lds srurperintenident, re­ Prime Rib Ro sµo n; lee, T'ic wast to the 1rues-ts ing sha,de Jie1d in· p-lace .by ;ii1ue corn rolled, per 30c pre,;WJt :O• J. A '\11c:Arthu,r, re01ve -of "A Great Man's Lady" fl-0twer.s, e1'bow len,g,th mittens and Young Pork s, per lb.... 27c 0 carried Ja ,colonial lb,ornq,uet of ,mixed T , rcast r, nd responded (be lby J. G. Fresh Salmon, s iced, per lb. , 25c Starring Barbara Stanwyck, Joel McCrea Ha.11kne.,i; ,1ll<)(w ,, . flo,wers . . Bologna, sliced, 2 lbs. , .... , . 37c MARCH OF TIME- ,Miss M-aTy E. l\f:ciLeod, !Montreal, Dr.. r f.o, ·a J 'Mnl'!uo, r ee1Ve of Roasting Fowl, per lb...... 80c "THE ARGENTINE QUESTION'' cousin o,f t'he lbride, acted as jbridcs­ :- ra\ ,IJ, Jl ,<>Jl'l)si:.d the toast to \Wu­ Local Whey Butter, 8 lbs .... $ 1.00 The Owner Serves l'he Buyer Saves mai•d and wore a fi'Oor length gown ' en ~ , , wh.., a:bliy responded: Clark's Tomatoes, 28-oz., 2 tins 27c Next WEDNESDAY ancl THU DAY of pink taffeta, with -matc:h,ing A to-~ to th Proviin1ce oif •Ontario Juicy Oranges, per dozen. ... 87c E BILL We sell Sugar only according to Gov- ' •hi h f wed -the toast to Canada should,er ~emgbh ve.il and ebbQW length !l WE SELL FOR CASH ONLY 1 • ernment regulations. Price, 8c per lb mibtens. 1!:,he ,oarried- a ,colonial bou­ .. ras p,r ·1 ed -y Gladstone M-ciLean, • For general · household use one-half Telephone your orders to 43W. Dispatch sugar quet ru mixed flowers. 1 CE"'" of I :!'ch, and i-espon-de-d to /by pound per person per week and cus- . Cha! 1es, ,M.L.A., 1Sto11mont. Prompt Delivery. Starring EDW tomers may purchase two weeks supply at one time if they Allen .Slha,ve.r, R:G.A.F., Ottawa, wish. For preerving you can get one-half pound of Sugar only lbl'other olf the groom, 1a>(~•eritc (Ho,lge playeJ tl e I . • • .7. .¥;,,. 9. 9. ·""'· .¥; Yo 11.11.,,. /W Cdll'1ng n1u.--11e. ( j Starring Mildred Coles & Edward Morris ,Roi, ert J. Jackson •· eett g, A iman was asked lbiy the C1Us- LOCAL SlRAWBERRIE~ Coul .:1· ac,(d (lS \F '" J bon 0"0frcia~ alt the ball to .~,usiic: Sunlight Soap, 5 cakes...... 80c Fobk Dance. At '3:30 0'1cl<>,cik on the afterno<>n 'J:\wo-part singing. i Fluffs, the large 25c quart size, per pkg.. 39c of J,une .11th, 1the ;p u·pHs iolf the Iro­ Smoked Cottage Rolls about 5 lbs. each by the iMirs. F,loy,d .BaTlclay jga,ve a iJ>!l'.\JeT qu,ois :S'cnool gathered in ils ,e}l]I)Tessed1 their af­ l}r,oceed.s going to Red GToss. ~ STONE & FISHER Iroquois ,fection /or .M: iss K,a,van·a,ug:h, and Mrs. A. H a11lmess C'Ons 1-. Hig.her 11[) the ;path. those 1wbo assisted .as tagers .and ~~~~~~~ - Dorofuy Spro•qle. those who contrilbuted. ' '·············~·-········· THIU,RISIDA.Y, jJ1UiNE '1'8, 19_~ THE IROQUOIS POST IS IT WORTH IT? ~s the freedom of the sea lanes worth pro­ The Gospel According AND MATILDA ADVOCATE tectrn~? Is foreign trade, exchange of mer­ Published every Thursday at Iroquois, Ontario 1 ~handise between far ~istant countI,"ijs so very to St. Matthew important to our way of life? Coul(J1't we be J. A. KEELER, Mimager. self-sufficient and get along equally well? 1(1Oontriib1uted) Honour hound Office Telephone 46 .. These and like queries 'have been voiced ' Tihe iword ":Gosµel" means ,St<;>ry countless times by many who while sincere in la!bi<~uit God or ~ct ,tildin,g&-'the ~'Od th th f ' . lbd:mgs oi s,a,lvation as jpreached ilYv Mail Subscription: In Canada, $1.5'0 a year in advance eir sympa Y or the great risks taken and ,our ll,ord JUmsellf. Tlhe :first ,iJQre~ ,2.00 if not so ,paid; foreign, $2.00 a year in advance; . harastups endured by our Navy and Merchant (Gl()spels l!YI'esent rtlhe isrume general EA, as you know, comes to ,2.&0 if not so paid. Advertising rates on application to seamen, nevertheless display gross ignorance tview od' •0111· 1Lord's minristr'Y. ror this office. Advertisements without spe«ial directions and little understanding of the degre~ to which !~he_ llllOst II_>art they rOO?Ji? ;the ~e us from Ceylon and India, will tie inserted until forbidden, and charged according- we are dependent upon our foreign con ections ,mc1iy Has tish East Africa Jamaica or So th , • 'death and (by_ Hi,; 1Resurre·ot1on 'JS 'l!X- Avoid waste and do not use more 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' . u. america, laLted Ito A1m1ghty fJ)IQIWer 'O'Ver ~he and the tea l~aves sprouted m India or Ceylon. hmiiverse. Their aim is 'to 1~hne hi:li a 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 than your share. You don't drmk tea ·or coffee? \Vell, pOl"Hibl v lvi'Vi·d 1p~cbure Qlf the lhistori>ool J esµs of 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 you enjoy an occasional soft drink-a beverag'e Nia_zaretih as Ille l~ved--,goi_ng aJb9,ut 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 that perhaps contains cocoa leaves j m Peru \::lorn%" goooffilcer. His •hit!s1- w,it,h reloommenlded rtreatrrne nts, may lfor . om . ar o Austraha, now h arassed by I h e mess iw,as to oollec,t ,the toil ls lev,ied on is inteny ostra1dseid , itres1-t- to lbe lke11:ilt in it.he !hoone d'or ia d•av 'Or construction of the New Order. Over on this side of the shop , e reme- •~. as sinners, a!ban ()If 'Vineig,ar, /1 lc.UIP of t· keirosene ,and 2 ,cuips of :v,1al"ffi 1Wia.t.~r. Great B!·itain and Canada have also joinea'!t~ciula,r,ly rid' :tJhe re­ . O W IC ~ 10mo lcoornaige j()n Jt'he h:>aut l();f ·ouir Lord ,to fnigera,tor is n'Olt of 1:Jhe ibe,.s,t, to ad,()lpt This Is ·eXlce'1lent for 1Washi.Iljgl enia1mel­ the compact, and with the support of United genus falls prey at one time or another. Hem's ,~h'Ose as one olf 1His ,inner ci,11cle of tlhe 'treamm-en t kn,01wn ,as "m!ari-ruaJti11g'' led 'Or /painted 1WOodrwor'k ,o,r lf,urni­ China, will make a foundation against which castor oil from India and Brazil, cod ver il ld.iSCJiip1eis ia •d,esi1>iseid. !JJ!u/bHlcan. :!!is Tlhe /p,roceSwas folly Justified! iby 1re- j,uii1ce iw1th obive, ·c•o1'n or ,other JVe•::.e­ O'l1. The drawing together of Great Britain and e er an s ~ ies, while that 1odme probably isuLts. It fhr,o,u1ght Jesus fato ·d,ir~t tla!b.le ,oil ·,in 1Jhe 1PI'OIP01,tilon 10,f one ,par!t ,viarnsi:hed surfaices. Russia is tantamount to a revolution in the Bri­ came from Ch1le. !an:d :fruitful ,c'Ontax:,t iw;i:tih ,a 'CJl,a.ss ;of v,ine121M.· tJo !UWIO !Or ltih,r,e•e -parts ,oil. A tish Isles, is a capitulation on the part of die­ Farther down the store we see cak_s of fi e lpe01p,le for 'iwhose spifpr,itual iwelrfiare Ji;ttle 1peipper or la id-ash ,o,f musti~rd CHEER UP and SING hard Torv leaders to the demands of the people toilet soap that contain ·citronella oil fr(l,nl Java !non~ _oOf tJhe orrtlho1d10x irel-igious iau­ ma,y 1be iatih'Ornu~hly ron,g .sensation.______in T'he Auneri!~n ada's shrnature with that of Soviet delegateE= dow are cosmetics, dear to the pridef1. I hearts 1multitwde of these rpeople iand rtihere coat the lbem iwith ithe mari,nade, Wee ,, 1111m'l·n to focal point of economic and commercial thought V ' Wl Ill le llT of the world i:ind Washington's assumption ot' min on, from l0 ome-1 leadership since Pearl Harbor is mdicative that nat r al resources a a. , o ison i,v,y is the lWJ01-St ivwe,t,a,ble the equality of privilege and means to train for Glancmg _over a ~1st of Canada's ports, outpost.<. and poison ,in 'North .Aanerkia ,w,iith a:n ,y the boys over there will have everything rtunity and reward·, no sacrifice would he P0_sta. 1 c_o_llectmg stations recently, we were struck by t.he p:ai,t, Jotf itihe \p,J:an.t., i'Ori'l w J-une, and, wtihougih /they are We believe that is our objective, but we do and Grand'mere; and in Manitoba, Windygate and S11ow- i~n®icuous, \tJhey 1m_~hlt ,attrad not think the majority have realized that fact flake. Saskatchewan has her Indian Head; while Alblrta clh-ildren. IMJaniy arelmethes ih:ave llt~~n

. d' th 1' boasts h M d. · H t D I B ·ta d O 0 su,g,g,este,d ,t-o :a,11:iw 11:/he 1hu.rnmo- ,and Buy War Savings Stamps from banks, n~r that assurances are as. y€t b m mg at sue. t · er e icme a, e . om an k~toks. E -ht irritaltion icia1Useid. iby lthe IP•lant !h,u,t post offices, telephone offices, department will be the reward of victory. The AtlantH: ,plac~s bear the names of ammals, two of birds and twc, one otf uhe ls,i,mtP,lest is ;ilm,meid i;t~ storl!.s, _druggists, grocers, tobacconists, Charter broke the ground; the compact signed 0 ~ fis_h - Wolfville, Seal C-0ve, Riviere-du-Loup, Tro t w~ing -Olf /the ~ affeclted wH,h bo.1k stores and other retail stores. last week lays the foundation fo:i; an Allied New River, Pigeon River, Red Deer, Wild Horse, Moose Jaw, good strong yelfo,w laiu,rud.iry ~_. . Order; now we await the €rection of the fir~t Big Beaver, Salmon Arm, OM Crow an-d White Ho se. .. The CTIOn\2:'-~~ ilearves ,are lch~- .1 I · h You lace th b · ed nnto ,three ·d1s'tJi.11·d Je:aflets. ,~nr. M rni estone a ong t e way. P em Y provinces. V.J e7 ,· :1 ,-, • . , •::· .-·,.·c, ·r•-,'ci ,__ , r "; THURSOAY, !JUNE 18, 19j,g_

IT TAKES ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE

('Trenton Com·ier-A1d,v,oca•te ) The Ottawa Spotlight I Regular Meeting of CARDINAL It takes aLI kind1• IOtf \poo,ple t:io :m~lke 1 a w-0r1d. And the d,iver:;;ified oipin•iooo June 16-----There is at time.s- 1soTµ.e­ Cardinal Council Local and Personal of them is good for tlhe soul. A ll'!an thin'!!' ,de,eply rmovinig, itf alL'iill A special meeting of the Council Coui1ti.e-s' Council sessions 'held at, ip;u/bl~s!her.s in Ontario who knew 'h:oonal Res•oU1'1!.es of the Village of CaTdinal was held BrOlckville this iweelk. I to run a newsµaiper. '.Dhe ,caller was Molbiliiza,tion Alct ,wh,i,c,h ,w,ill o-iv-e the in the Clerk's -0ffice at 7.3·0 p.m. on u'l'r. A'~bez,t IP,on1lbriand 'a Mlontreal, iis via- cati-0ni!lj?' at tihe home -0tf .Mr. and 1. They help prevent consti­ drinlk. ,So we didm't a,slk him to ~n- being, diSIC-usised'. Lf the bill pas-ses it Petition was presented from the farge on the s,uJb,j,eot. ThM we w~re wiill gi,~e ithe g,o,vernmerut .the ri,_gfut to Mrs. T. Townsend. I pation due to lack of bulk. merchants of Cardinal asking the IVI>r. Grant 1Seeney, former teller in IJ),O'ssifr>Ly one of the marry v,,ho d'i>d_n't J intr-odlU!ce fC-Onscripltion lb<.v -011der-in­ Council for a bylaw to govern clos­ 2. Supply t18etul quantities of ~nO!W. how to run a weeakdy neWt"ll)llfDe>r caurucil, ,withlOU!t further resference to the B. nk of Toronbo heTe, and' n.ow ing of business places Wednesday stab; ed at (Parry SO'unid .spent a few iron and phosphorus. rwas qulite olbviO'Us, so w11w go ip,to µarHaa•lanice lbebween ,the extremes of Moved by E. A. Coons, seconded so good to eaL time when he said there wei·e -j;oo opinion on oonsicr~p,tion, jn the ·,vital 0 . 1 . by A. Brown, that the petition of the 'M ~- Pansy RO'binwn wh-0 is ,very many "siq1uiirt-·gmn ed-iitors 1,unning inteTesit od: national• unity, /wihUe tli,e 1merehants re ihalf iholida,y ea.ch week on•e..fuorse new1.,1pa1per.s in tank to,wns" goverrument removes the leital restrk­ ill, , a •conveyed ·here to the ,horme o'f be received.~Carrled. her /parents, MT. and Mrs. :Jarl!eS A man !)'I'n oonscriiption is an extremely Moved by Wilfrid Vancamp, and :p'ruper cii'dles used th-is assertion to, difficult ,tasll{. There is sh,ong .ores­ Rlolbinson, ,by annlbulance, on Slatrurd.-a,y seconded by E. A. Coons, tlhat t.his J,une 13th, from ,Ogd,emfuurg, N.Y. ~1in:g more memihers into his aS!S()- i sure !from both sicLes. The &pee'Clh. of Council authorize the reeve and the C'ratJ.on, bu.t th.€ plan back-fired. 'l;'lhe P. J. A. Ca1,din wtho resbgned, ihis ,wrt­ Hy,dr-0 linemen <>a Win•Cihester, clerk to :prepm.'e a bylaw governing are at present malking ,a sunvey of the reicip,ients Olf tbe letiter were qu.i•te folio in the ca.binet be'001Use olf the Wednesday afternoon dosing o.f the Hy,dro iEleictri'c P,ower •Llnes olf !the illJ.Sllllted about it. Yes, it takes all hi11 lbe remembered for 1iits ,grace, .its business places of Cardinal. This 1 villa,ge oo 10ardinial. · · I ~ind•s oif perW-fio!r if I JUJst looik a•t tJhe kmd of a world tl).·e:y j cons'cr1hn s, Que., lhaive 'l'e• 7NM so ~Illd to tua-,n ibhe soil od: m'Y 00 00 Sis sh h,ard,1- c ommo•n se1;se, unlf•0 :buna'teJ,y, IB !!Ot conoor,d ,between the tiwo ,g:reat ra-ces Walnut Stain turned to ,their 'h-oone there, aiHer lJalI!)d ' - , m . en.n ys, I ~ e oan .__ o~e 00. tihe stroni~ pomts conn-e.-0~d• that 'harve maide ·Oanlald,a a naltion and spend-ing a lfeiw days 1cial C'redjt lead•er baJkes ill{P •as 1muclh II"Ooon 'and v the Rural Areas man,power debate, lYU t Ith ere · is ,;1enty Application cards will be distributed to all house­ orf work on other isu!b.ieicts, g,oirII.' on holders through the post offices on or be ore Tues• behind the scenes. So1me members a1,e stuid,yiinci? the Honig IK,on_g- re-nort day, June 23rd. Additional cards will a o be de­ livered for every p~.on resident in the ousehold, :( Further information, liter­ :~ .ailld later on lffia,y -hiaive som,ethin~- to who bears a different last name from e head of •'• ature or reservations from ;i; SfllY albourt; it in parEament. It ~ be- ·'·•}. Mrs. W. J. Nunn, Ticket •:O lieveid ld>O'Ulbn be delivered with each card. As soo as 1dmen:ce.s at Ha!.i.frax, Es quinn,allt ml'd is duly registered at headquarle • ra n cards, • ,Pllit!.icia1 Bay. T:hey haive pr,oved of good for a ten-week period, will b m · d to you­ in "· Tl .'!II 'f ta'.'fna I aidivanta,ge in Britain. There Ls ·n-0 in- one ration card for each person yo home. These J\'tzl~ _ll..:r i: diloa:tion yet Miruat .a1ction wi'11 be baken will be for sugar only. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD 1,. ••• 1_...,.1111• - - by the da:fence deipal'ltrrnent. · -DIECLAlilATION- l,y stayi,rtr at Lol'ld Louis Maunrtbatten, oomman- IN SUPPORT Of RATION BOOK APPLICATION. 0 der .of the now .faimon:us Bne <>a the maj-0r anms -0.f a iW'Drl

rope is run over a small pulley the Making Rope movement of the fibres in the r-0pe causes excessive wear. Always use The Service ot Sight Last Longer large diameter pulley !blocks when using a heavy r-0pe. J. MILES WHITTEKER Pie adilly Theatre (tExperimenta-1 Farms News) ,R-0pe which tis dragged over soil 1R o,pe is a vital necessity to the Optometrist picks up sand and other albrasive WILLIAMSBURG,· ONT. fl ,hting forces, ·particularly to the MORRISBUHG · ONTARIO particles that work into the strands Two Evening Shows 7.15 and 9.15 t½5e. .~ :ivy, s-0 it sh-0uld be c-0nserved as MATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURD.A.¥" ONLY at 3 p, m . and cut the fibres. I SPECIALIST IN CORRE1T G foe supply •Of rope fiibre is limited. Eliminate Mechanical Injury-A DEFECTIVE VISION -a On the .farm rope is used for many BOY SCOUT NEWS rope s ystem should aliways 'be ar- EYESTRAIN Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 18, 19, 20. operations perimen­ "Mr~ Bug Goes to Town" 'l'his is a story of the metal c,orners unless the rope is pro­ Office, 18W. Res nee, 18J s \me place at 6 p. m. for a meeting. • ,tight for life by a co • tal Farm, offers the following sug­ tected with a ipiece of wood or other A fnll attendance at both meetings is munity of little people whom umans call 'sects. gcsti-0ns which may assist in conserv­ bHave y yes exami materia•l. -- requested. ing rape: /"1 It is d insurance. Proper Storage-Dry rot in a rope \Telephene for appointn. , • Monday, Tuesday a Wednesday, June 22, Avoid Overloads-Overloading a can 'be prevented 1by sto1,ing rope in "Skylark" Were ther pastures greener? Sge Cl 1 ope is costly and dangerous. If a a n unheated room which has free OBITUARY and l arn how she decided. Yo l hove fun Tope breaks men may be injured and air circulaLion. Always dry a wet C.N.R. Tll\lE TABLE finding out the answet. Starring Claudette Colbe , Ray 1\1.lland mate1::1ls d:1:na ed. When using a 0 rope bef,ore coiling it for storage. IUOQUOIS GEORGE ALZON SEELEY ; and Binnie Barnes. rope, select one which is iarge 1Cleaning a Rope-A rO'pe which re­ GOING WEST- On Thursday, June 11th, Lhere passed Thursday, riday and Saturday, J enough to carry the load with safety. quires cleaning can be washed in peacefully away to his long rest one of 1Vherc a heavy rope is not availa·blc, No. 25 Daily (except Sunday) The clear water. After washing, dry the ---·------· ______9. OO p.m. Matilda's well known residenls in the ''Tanks M·11· " There's 11 million laughs. reduce the strain -0n a lighter one by l)l'rS0D of George Alzon Seeley, in his a I 100 funniest comedy yet about Uncle rope by laying it out on an open No. 19, Sunday only .. _.l.l.18 p.m. using a block and tackle or a suffi­ floor before it is coiled. 7 tst year. :\1 r. Seeley was born in Sam's draft s. with Wm. Tracy and Joseph Sawyer. cient number of strands of light l'Opc No. 5 Tues., Thurs., Sat. ____ ll.15 a.m. ~l atilda LOwnship. the second son of the --ALSO-- Lub1,icatin6 a Rope-When ropes N ote-N0. 5 stops to le p ...- late George Seeley and his wife, Jane to carry the load. Because of the re­ The old wish lives again in are manufactu red tht•y are given suf­ sengers from Mon t1·eal an 111ck P lfo: n. "Je J t B " striction on the use of manila fibre, ficient lubr ication fo. t he normal life e ameS a ay this rousing tale of "JESSE passengers for Danfortih a qontf pas­ /:,1 a rope the oil .should lbe sprayed into Stanley Bradford (Arlean) of U;trdinal. sengers from Danforth and lieyond. Prevent Kinks-When removing a the rope betwen the strands in a He later married Gertrnde ;\I ae Stone, rnpe from a coil, select the end of qu,antity no greater than the fibres W. P. BRADLEY daughter of the late Fred Surne and the rope which causes the coils to un­ will absorb. Sara Steinburg, of Ir:iquois, who sur­ wind in a counter-clockwise direc­ vives along with three daughters and Repairing a Rope - When one three sons, Mrs. Ed,mrd Companion ''RED INDIAN'' tion. Rec-0il a rope by laying the strand of a rope is 'broken, a new Local and Pe·. I 101ild 1ed), of Brock ville ; Mrs. Lio) cl rounds down in a clockiwise dire-cti-0n. strand can be laid into the rope and Brrnslon (Fae), of Briustou ; Ji rs. Kinks that are pulled thr-0ug,h restric­ the loose ends can be woven int-0 the Mrs. Samh Mcl\filla.n j,. Wilhid LaPorte (Leaola) of Fairfield Service Station ted openings in pulley lbl-0cks, etc. rope. a few weeks with relatives ,n Ea.% ; lfae Seeley, of U.owe11a, and Wil­ will shear fibres and weaken a rope. ville. frid ud Clifford, on the home place. M. N. DAVIS & SON, Props. FISHING TACKLE IS He a lso leaves Lwo brothers, J.imes Beware of Chemicals----1Paint, 'bat­ There will be no collection o Sal· aud >lacKe11zie, both of Rowena. Telephone 30W. IROQUOIS, ONT. tery acid, manure, linseed oil, alkali NOW LESS PLENTIFUL I ,Fishermen !Will probably ifind their vage for the Red Cross until donday PnKsessed of a retiring cli~position he solutions and similar materials are requirements this ,year less 'Plentiful July 13th• was a good neighbour and will be miss- ':' injUl'ious to rope. If a ro·pe comes in ·:· than is usually ithe 1case in view· ,of Kenneth Brading, of tho Ci\'il er! by a wide circle of friends and Why Drive Dirty Car? ..•':' contact with water soluble materials various restrictions U'P'On the use ,of Service staff, Ottawa, was tbe guest rela.tives. ... metals and other materials which ,:. the rope can ,be washed to remove of Clarence McMillan last \ iS k. The funeral was held from his late When you can have i washed here at a nomin ,:. the injurious c·hemicals. have •been introd·uced, lbut tackle residence on Saturday afterrioon, June charge. Speedy Service and first class .:. should )cost them no 1tn-0re ·tihan it did Sgt.-Pilot Arnold Gilsor. Of the lJtb, to Rowena United church. His ❖ Prevent Fraying-Much rope is a year •ago unless ilhe dealer f rom ..• R. C. A. F., Uplands Airpo,.t ttuwa, 11118 ; ,r, the Rev. Wm. Lister, officiated ·i· wasted by allo~ving the ends of the whom they malke their l)urchases has Rpent the week end with hii, , rent,, KT,d spoke words of co111fort to the be-· ·:· 1·ope to become "tattered" or frayed. received SJ:)ecifi1c authority tfrom the CA& SERVICING ':" Wartime Prices land !Trade Board to Mr. and Mrs. Milton GilboL, re\\'ld family and. friends. 'lJie ·:· Before a r-0pe is 'J)ut into use each Mrs. John Dixon, of Ht. vcltou, Ilowena choir rendered favorite hymns ':' increase his 'Prices on the gr-0und that We have the most up-to-dat ;ncluding ':' end should be "whipped" by wrapping he.is selling "seasonal goods." T,he N. Y., returned home Monda. fter of the deceased and Rev. Lister saug a an Hydraulic Hois , to properly We ':" ·:· it with a piece of light cord or with .Board is, 1however, urging ifisherrne;1 spending two weeks with her 1 ~er, solo, "We'll never say good-by in make a specialty of this work a ·:· a strip of elect1·icians tape to hold to 'I)ra:ctise restraint in the l)Urclhase Mrs. Milton Gilson. Heaven". ':' able. Give us a trial. ':' Lhe sLrand;; t,ogethe1·. -0f equipment in 'View of the :fact that 'l'be floral tributes· were many and ':' existing stocks in 'Various instan_ces Clarence McMillan who fa be,1utiful and testified to the esteem in Reduce Internal Wear-If a large 1 ployed wit the Phillips W :t cannot now be replaced. I ·,"} ,.· · the deceasf'ld was held. Cars Washed, Waxe and Polished ❖ Works, ville ~pwt th(, ❖ Drn l '1 ,L pr.JI bearers · we 'L Messrs. "SKY CHIEF" and "RED INDIAN" GASOLINE ❖ with hiQ pa1 unts, :lllr. an I. a ,..i, f ester, Ellery B11rkley Denver "( Mel\1iltrm. f ltnsi, •e .\I c()o. I n Anson Government Marked Gasoline for Tractors. :~ 1i~.,. I \.lu .... r.t,,,~~uu, ., .rnH,t ~. brct"I, all fric11ds ❖ '( Mc.ntreal, spent a. wetik her ased. Owing to a new ruling by the Oil Controller this Station parent;:, :!Irr. and Mrs - rruent rn:i.

• ,-- ·--. ,·- ·--- :THE IROQUOffl POST _,..,,...,.,_,...-;w~

Accidents happen in a flash, Ir you are not -[--Bowu~ NEWS UNINSURED insured, repayment may cost you your home, NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS your savings or months of income. Let us Play in the Daivis ,Oup ,com,petition explain Pilot Automobile insurance to you, It Under the Government's New Reoul:L• costs so little. got 'un,d,er way on iFrkfay ewening ,last lions C. S. -! J .. we aa still permitt~d to ACCIDENTS We write Pilot Insurance to cover selected : ' , • '• ·rrresh-tfru~t pies. I mean tlhe -0J1d- ley ·s nnk 115 tic 11. Tihe,y iwe·re tie'd fushfoneJd· ki.nd-tar.t anid fkwou,nl;ui, g-0inig into the last end and ,with j,utst <>0zinig w~tlh jul~ciness-Y:1m! !Mevkley's 1·ink ly;inlg one sh,ot iSkiip :slt:J.'la/Wlberries are a tmnjptmg ~es- Hargreawes iwith his last lb-0wl IC'arried s e1,t :f:1or 1uruc,'h anld you can als-0, use h k' d Milk Must Be "'h f . . t · , f • a ciornstart:h t e , 1t1ly an seiored fouir .;ih-0ts. ,u em oo a op,img- OI . . "'' h . ,__ . • • 'e for.med w ta1ke care of U uder Il0fm1 Ortler 42-00 i~surd lbe,r ou,p- by the W 11rti me Prices and T rade sttil!lwlberri~, aldld 1 CUIP' od; .su~r ed. This c-0rrupetition :promi-se.s~ to, lhe Boo.rd beginning July 8rd 1942, o\l 1btler1ded W)bh 3 taJb'les'P'OOns of J;IO~n- . . . sbaI1cih an1d tJhen aidd 1 ,C!uip, <>If tih_iclk most ,J,Ilterestmg bhts season. Milk 1Lnd 11ilk Products must be solc1 sour c,rca.m. Line yUJP will compete in the !first galll1es, iwhile 2. Tbat credit s milk nnd I \,. 11hiU1bia1ib :anld 2 ,c,ups s't1'1a1W\berries-. P,res0ott and' Jr.oqu,ois anrd Corruwall milk products Ilk dist1·ibut• 1 Sweeiten to ta:ste. We u:s,u,alJ,y us~ 1 lold ,ClU!Pf,u,l -0f sugar ait leaJSt arud bllend it and •Kemp,tville w.ill _c,o,m,pete in the rJl'il in tbo Prq,·i nco f Ontario shall ;w,irtJh a, li:btle flour ( 3 tlbls.) ; ,sipirin1kce last ·games. ,Each i0Iu1b will use bwo be discontinn cl an nil such pro- o.vier tJhe fnuit. RolLL 01uit tlhe it01p• c~,~~t; rinks .and 1p.J,aiy 112 ends i'n eaich game. ducts sball mid n ei.cbange for out in . 112 iridh striilps; 1'0lll ea·clh stri1p It is e:i-ipected t.hat the 11,ocal !clulb will cash or prellaid milk ticlrnts only., inrtx> a "r<>n>e"; coil fr.01111 the ccnJre use foo·r rinks, playing two different We mu comply with this Onle, ,of tlhe ;pie, aJdldiing only $12:00. Slt1iaiw1ben'Y Blian.c 'Miange Now Ready! ,SiaUISaige SiptaJglheroti Or,oo,le There is a•ls,o r,oo,m -0n t.he greens ASTERS-Numccl to color SiclaJJ1wp ed V egetalb.le:s, for m-0re men bo•w1ers f:inid !beginners mixed, 20c per d en. Hone,y HemTI1itis are aliways welcome. 'Tihe 1:;,a1Jne pr-O­ StJ.'1alwlberries ianld •Cq,e,aim Ml;ilk vid.es rea,l health,y -sport. CABBAGE-For I te pl Sausage Spaghetti Creole Uunish Ball Head, 50c p · 100. 1 ]b. .saiusage out in J>ie;ces; 1 !riilikJ;e ~r El1is vs. HysllQIP a million yards of wool c:lo Is rushed daylight shorten-power demands will Phone 16, lroquo ri, 0 1 1Uhe top. Bake in an elecit11ic OJVen at 2 6--JGi1l•d,e1' vs. F1oiwtJ.e1' to clothing makers. increase substantially. The need may 350 ,deg, for 25 min.s. be greater than capacity production H~•rgrea,ves vs. Fi:fu-er Thousands in the armed services{ the Hermits It may be necessary to curtail extension Davis VIS, EHis Reserve Army and Women's Auxi iary 2-3 ClutP b,uitter; 1 • nloney; 2 INSUR units must be outfitted, for civilian use. Save power-help etg,gs; 2 tlbs. ,millk; 2 c.UJps- oa1mma4 ;· 2 Hysliqp vs .SlhiP by spo-0nf1ulhs -0n greased co-Ol)de 1'0-Da!V'iJSI vs. Fioiwfler and no premiu slhee

._ -~------j j THUR;SIDAY, !JUNE 18, 19~4,g

· ------~------··------..·---·-· ANNIVERSARY SERVICES •o I r 8 1 I N f O N . hb '1 Anniiversa-ry ,Scrv rccs ,will 'be held emons ra IOD y p E COTT in St. James.Pre~ibyterian ,Ohm cih a t Home Nurs·ng Cl I I ews O Ur elg Ors l\'.fai11.:5ville on S1u111d•a1y. June 28t h at I ass R s - I ·10-.30 aJm. and 7.3 0 ·p.m . • L ----•-•-•••••--•••-••-•--••----••------• Preacher~Rev. W.R. FitzsiI]1ons. YNARD WEST J h B c.l5 26 Gi~lsn:01~~Iio~: :t::'.si~n;l~\ !}:J THEATRE MA l O nstown ranc h Of HYNDMAN M. M L B ;a~:~Hkr:itt'.~~/'f i e~ooti~~ l~hc: !PHONE 206 Mgr.'s Res. 471-W IEd d R d C ISS ary • rown bor -Otf St. Baul'is, !l/cred as clhai11man. ' !Mrs. W, E. Bye'l1S loot Wednesday war S~ e ross '}!Ir·. and (Mtr-s. Thomas Giitl and 1\'.l;'iss B .d LAC E B tt 'I\he ev,ening's programme openied to 1,1µe1wi ,a few weeks with her id•a'll,;:)h- Almla 'ThOlllllp•oon, df C'ard~na-1. !V'isit!!d rJ e ,. , . enne ' with tfue s:1nging -Otf '·O Gania da." T,h e tel' !Mrs. Hall and Ser,geanL Jaic,k HaH --- IMr. arJld Mrs. )Roibt. 1Granlt-0n Tue.sqary cnainmlan's remankis fol<~omne,d. •~1r. FRI. a nd SAT. JUNE 19-20 at Gue]jph, Ont. J,ohnsto.wn Biitmcili ()If E)c!Jwar,dsib1;1r,p; a.frtern'()l()n. Booth merution eid tlhe faict that t}-1 e Franchot Tone, Warren William in. '.M.'r. and Mrs. Am<>s ;B,au and M;r. Red Ot'OSS sent an-otJher sh!i1pancnt on Mli.ss Aida Roll>inson, S1Penc·e1wi]le, Mis.s 1::.\fo1w LuelLa IB,r01wn, lda,wgih_ter King's B,i11tlhid,aiy mis a fitting- time to :Goor,g,e Ball spent )Sun:diay in )3ro·ck- Jrune l()tlh includiin,g: •is at fP,resent !V'is~tin_g- lher sister, l\fa·.s. o-f !Mir. and 'M°r-s. Russett ·B1'0wn, of hold su,cih .a deimonSltmtion, and ex- 'J •1 f !Ville, iw%b. 1tb.eiT ,son .M\orley Ba11 wh-0 14 quilts .Aa!Jan [Grant. Roebulcik, /bec,arme ithe lbdde Otf iL,.\.C ,h-orted aLI to u.rph-00l!d the pr,inci,ple s I raJ 0 as leaiving ,Monday ,nh,ht fo,r Sasl<-a- 1 helmet ISorme from \here at tende'f [T-oronbo, -on fur wMoh the Red Cr-0S1S stands, l>oi~h I the Vigilantes' ilx>on training centre, a.rfter ,two wee)S at 1O:xifo11d Sta.ti-on on Wed·ne9Clay '11uesd,aiy aifternoon, '.June 9th, iat t"he m times ocf pearce allld ,i,n tirrnes oif wiaT. I With Andy Devine, Mischa Auer [elllVe at his ·home. 6 sca:rves evenin,g. 'I hO'llle ,a£ ,t!hc ,bri•de's /parents. Rev. Thie Ho.me Nim.s~111_g, Class---,sev"en- i IMT-s. R. D. Byem, -Otf Stanstca•d, 55 handkercruief.s. tM]is~ ,Evia !Dunn, 1Br ook-v.ille, .spi ,ta t. IM. 1Some,rvi1le, otf IS1Peruc·e1wme, tof- teen (17) 'Teen ~e Gi1tls wer e pre- \ - also- Que.. is 151pendiI11?,1 a •few week,s w/th The f•ollowing- ,paid the mem1hersl[lip wurple iof diay.s t hfa iweelk vis· ng- -filc.ia'teJd. senteUJdtor , a lw •Mlrs. Etta M1c,Kinley, oi B'l·-0Clk,vi}lc, Toim M'<'La•tcle,. the hyimn, " 0 G-od. ._,______, _ ,_ ,~~-- Saturday from Sc1,gearut T. 1L. Walker Mrs. wcia Da!:>eau ______1.0·0 end ,w,i'tih his :i1alther, !M11·, !'I'na-rld Sutton ------.100 her tfat'her, iwore a floor-length idr_ess Red Cross. I James S tewart, Rosalind Russell in Mr,s. HoWial'd MaTlatt 1.00 SPENCERVILLE ocf iwihite ,d,uob.ess satin anid lwce fa- T,he eveninig-'s .p1'lQigraimme w,a,s .fl~en ,lll'J'l\lOJ> M1.'S. Sairah Ann Mor:row_ ------1.00 r. shi-oned ,on princegs \lines. 1Her iw,h,iite hian'de!cl OfV'er to Mrs. Balker and dem~ "N rlDl·e for Comedy" VE.n Pl \ Miiss mPt])ie P,eters ------·- 1.00 tuJ.le lveil iwas 1he,1d 1in IP'la•ce iwit~ a onstraltions tooik µ]iaice, eaiah memi\:, er I 0 E. L. R,oon,ey ____ ---······-·-····· 1:00 · Re-v. 1W. P. Wornell, oif Athe_ns, wreath of -orange lblos oms, -and ~ihe of the class _pa1-.tid1J)Jatin~ in tu;rn. Mir. {Ho,ward !Mloove, lof ilool1a, ~nd Mus. W. J, Bea•tty ···-······-···•·--· 1,00 wh-0 was d:omnerl,y r-e.~·1d·ent minister carrield ipink ldhr,ysanthenmms and A1m-0nig- derno11:stralt:i01TI,s g uven were\ ALSO SELECTED rSHORTS iMii.s.s Wil,dla MldF'a!dd·en, iotf ·otta"!Va, Mrs. R. J. Bila,clk __ _ 1.00 .here, conduicte'y, PreipM·ing the F;or- !Mirs. Howall'.d ;Mlc'.Faidlden . Mirs. J,ohn Groy ___ 1:00 here. T,he 1mennll>ers ,a£ •tJhe Roel'[)lr_ · dl'es ,of aqua :blitre 'taffeta, la !halo of mu.la, Feeding tlhe 13>.ruhy, Makinlr, a WED. and THURS. JUNE 24-25 1Rev. W . .E.1Lonl~1 itook ltea on rrhru_,s- Mrs. Ro,bert M)cVey ______f 00 United lc-0n'gregati-0n rwere 'in a•tte. - 'Pl sweet [Pea,s, ,and ,a 1oorsaige .O'f Bed, B,a,'tlll!i111g a Plaitient in B·ed. Gene Tierney, Randolph Scott in idla,y IW'i1lh '.Mr. anld iMrs. ,RJo,y !Herud.er- MTs. ROJ.bea:t B:atker ______1.00 ance. ,special im•usilc iwas cfu,rniished.1 pink sweet ,peias. I , Ohiang.inig the Bed wibh ,th,e Patient in ISOn, i,aiter d111ring evening the little ------hy 'the lcihoir with !Miss INo-ra \Slni:v~er AlbO'Ut 25 relati-ves 1we.re 1present. Bed, Taking T€1Ill1J)er.aiture, Pu,],se and son in 1bhe '.h-oane reic;ei,V'eld• lthe 11aune of CARD OF APPRECIATION as 01,ganist. an,d a lb,uffet .luncheon rw1a1S1 seI'V~d. Respiration, FiUing the H,o,t Wat er lqle Ne!V'ille :W-illiarrn Hellldieraon. IBroclwilUe :General Hos'Pital, .Rev. IL. M. SlomerviHe to-Olk ·cllarg-e The roO!llls rwere :aittraictiiveliy 1de1Corat- Botltle, •Mialkirug a Must:Ja:t,d Pli:!steT, "BELLE ST AR" •We iaTe ·so,m,y to r~poi,t Mirs. Jam:ies J,uine (14, JlQ4·2 df the ·sellV'i.ces on Sunlday 1in Ath!lns ed with ~p1·iI1J?: fl-owers and 'the ICeTe- and Blamaa:ging. Exp,L1111atioI11S wei,e ( ln Technicolor) Dobb'ie !ill \a,t 1presenit. ; ' T ,o 'a:11 nny lfnien:cl's in ibowclh 1with t,he United [Chmich. . moruy ,wa·s 1Perfo111n-ed lbeneaitih an gi-ven b,y the g irls as tlhe •OO!'li'Onstna- ALSO SELECTED SHORT!; iM.r. ,and! M,rs. ,.Aillfr-ed u\Jd!arrns and PresC'ott Jouirnia1: J.JAJO Dona,ld 1Baker, son of Mor. a~ iu,oh. Fol,vmvinig bhe re:c:·eipti-on the tiions pro.gre.sse,d. sons Gordon alld nona1d, ,o,f GTinne-Jil. I iwish to ta~e 1fhJis lwa1y in 'tllmniking 'M:rs. H . E. 'Baker, w,h.o lhas ibeen 'h01 ~ '.bride ,and \g"ro-OIIIl !aft if.or 1'-0ronto. Dip1'01mas were re'c,El'i'V'ed f•rOlm t!he -Ohi-o, are spe.ndii:ll\!? a lmon1Jh witlh '1fu~ y,ou for the ich,eery ~Eitte,rs and, Jcrurds for tw-o iweelks lfrom \~onicton, 1N.'Bi Tlhe :bride tr,a,v7lled in :a Ib,r,own IPl~id C.anaidiian Red Oro.ss Society, To­ fonme,r's ']Ja,rents, IM'l·. :anid iMrs. H.er- I ih,a,ve reiceiived ldiurin;g ,bhe la$ t_wo ...,,,1here ihe ha-s !been serv-mg :as ,a icl_r ,vool suit, iw1th lb:rown aooeSS10T1es, ron:to, and these w1ere pr esented ·by A-dann1s. · I week•s 5i'n!Cto 'SbarllesmJan g1irl1S. Hie ccnntJ)lum,enlted tiheim most I 11 z; !Mir . .an:d -Mi1•s, lHarr,y \Eblii:son, olf cairna-tions, icla.rdi and ig,ood iwislhe.s. · of lhis 1P1arents. "WlhaJt ,c,a'n we tax thla't is nlO:t pa'Y,i-I1g'? higibzy on the eiffi:ciency wi'tih wfuoch Oheslte11v.i1He, lwe:re ig,u.C:SJts ,on ,Slunicjiay I lann gra,te:fiu.lly !Y'(>um Miss E'lean,or D!ea-ry, Sed itJh·i-rn_g-, tJhgy perfomned the duties assi!gned. of IM'II'. a11Jd !Mrs. :Raliph iRildJd•ell. • !Mrs: IW!m. 'A. Garrntble •who ha·s bee--n spendirng lher 'holri.d-~s H ere's wrh.alt ou.rrpeer ocf lpe-0•ple tfroon t_his .Misions of the sltJatu,tes in ;tJh~e 'Wlill ibe la Sllllro>er ia,f;ter iw!h;i,c,h a serwi1ces_ in ISipenice1wme lasrt Srund(a,y. !Private 1Nm1man 'Tri,pp, of Otta~a, "-'·--s·, Deiane1,y S•ei~rellary -Otf tfue W. A. 11 good 11n•,ogramme {W'i~l lbe 1presented, IM1rs. :James .I Stee d e ®ent 'We d n_es- Ireturned ialfter spendill(l!.' ,the ;week -~nd Bl'CI\V'e

..•-.•••••••••-• • • • • •...... • • •..... • ....• •-.•· • •-••·• • •.. •-•-•-•-•••••••• • • • • • •.. •••••••••••j•-• • • • • ...... • • • • ...... • • • •.. ..• 1 t1·1 18581 w h e n he was appo1n· t e d to 1·"'·L1.ue1r · act· ions were use l ess w h e~ "i: • hi al , hG• b j A MR :i: the respons1ble :position of Deputy placed side by side with the well ,. B~o"rap C Sketc 1ven y C ae ❖ R:eceiver-General of the United Pro- thought out ideas of Bro. Harington.' "i" I 5 • • •:• 1vmces of Upper and Lower Canada. "In 1858 the happy union of the ~: -of- X Fo!lowing ConfederatioJ? he was ap • Grand Lodge of Canada with the still 1• +i° pomted to tme same office under the more recently-formed Ancient Grand X Jh D I H ·•ngt ::: Government of the Dominion. Thi6 Lodge of Canada was c,onsummated !: omas oug as an on :f h~ held until his superannuation a in Toronto. Bro. Harington had • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • few years later when he removed taken a leading part in the negotia- ...... - ...... -.••••••••••••••• .. •••• .. • .. • .. • .. • .. ·-• .. •.._ ...... -...... from Ottawa to take up residence in tions for union, in framing the pre- Following is the text of the arl- grave became in the passage of time Prescott. He remained in good amble of the terms of union as well dr~ss given by M.W. Bro. J. A. Mc- known but to very few residents -0f health to within a few months of his as ,those teiws and in drawing up the OT all the guests who Rae, M.A., Ph.D., of Kingston, grand the district. Tihanks to the efforts death but was a·ble to be about and procedure for the actual ceremonv ma1s:ter od' t,ne M-ai;:,oni,(! Girianld Lo,iji::,;e and persistent enquiries -0f Masons of visited his friend the U.S. Consul the of uniion and it must have been a N enjoy the appetizing in Ontario and professor of chemistry St. Lawrence District the position of very day of his death. Retun1ing proud moment in his life as well as goodness of the Clover Leaf at Queen's University, on the occa- the grave was ascertained with cei-- h ome he was stricken suddenly by a of all present when the deputation Rolls in Jhe British American sion of the unveiling of a monument tainty and the Past Masters, Masters heart attack and died within a few from the Ancient Grand Lodge con­ Hotel at Kingston realize that to the memory of M.W. Bro. T. D. and Wardens Association of S't. Law- minutes. His funeral was attended sisting of Sir Allan MacNab, R.W. they are dining in the oldest HaTington, the second 11:rand master rence District brought the matter to by five ,hundr ed Masons, including Br,o. Harington, R.W. Bro. Ridout hotel in Canada; one that has of the grand lodge, which took place the attention of Grand Lodge; a com- many brethren from Ogdensbm·g. and other officers were received in sheltered many notable per­ in Blue Church Cemetery near Pres- mittee under the chairmanship o( I The Masonic funeral service was con- the G1·and Lodie of Canada and tb.i> - - \ c-ott -0n Sunday, June 14th, 1942. . R. W. Chris. Forbes was appointed hy ducted by the lliand Master, M.W. long sought for union effected. Bro. sons, including Sir John A. MacDonald and Charles " We are met this afternoon under Grand Lodge, their report was dttly Bro. Colonel Moffatt, assisted by Harington read the articles of union Mrs. f.eggec(s Cover Leaf Rolls perhaps somewhat unusual circnm- accepted in which it was suggested Past Grand Masters W. B. Simpson, agreed on which had earlier been Dickens. stanc•~s to pay a tribute of r espect that the grave should be marked by A. A. Stevenson and J. Seymour. approved separately by each Gra11 d Mrs. Leggett, wife of the to the memory of the late M.·w. Bro. an appropriate stone bearing a suit- The newspapers of the day state that Lodge and moved that they be now "I have been using it for over owner, personally supervises ten years and am so satisfied Thomas Douglas H arington, the aiole mscription. T 1his stone has now he was an active and energedc man accepted by the combined Grand the dining room. Her Clover second Grand Master of the Grand been erected and placed in position. and an efficient public officer. It Lodges. Leaf Rolls are a feature and that I never use any other flour." Lodge of Canada, as it was styled St. Lawrence District has undertaken was by his sterling worth alone that "As a recognition of the labors of 111 their fame has grown and Order a bag of Robin Hood the years 1860L-l864 when he ruled the perpetual care of this plot in he Tose to the high and Tesponsibfo R. W. Bro. Harington and R. w. Bro. Flour - milled from washed Grand Lodge. It was not in fact un- wJ:\ich the remains of our worthy and position he held so long in the Cana- Stephens in bringing about the union grown until now they are one til l888 that the phrase 'in the P rov- distingiuished brother were intend dian Civil Service. so 'happily effected, the rank and the of the special attractions of the wheat-from your dealer today. ince of Ontario' was added. This smty ye.1115 a1g•o. "Bro. Ha1·ington's Masonic life is dignity of Past Grand Master wa.; hotel. You are running no risk be­ tribute of respect is represented "At tmis time it is but fitting t,hat a record of honors well and worthily conferred on each of them. In t!iis cause Robin Hood Flour is un­ tangibly by the new stone erected co we should recall some of the great won, of responsibilities cheerfully ac- connection M.W. Bro. H errington "What's the Secret?" conditionally guaranteed to his memory by Grand Lodge which it services rendered to Freemasonry by cepted and faithfully discharged with speaks of hi111 as a man of broad "What's the secret of such un­ give you better rolls, cakes or is :n"·· cuibv and honoT to ur.,;.rei' t•-i:!:•v. Bro. Harington in this and the neigh- zeal and fidelity. M.\V. Bro. Sanp- visi •, ·-cerely devoted to the Craft pies. In every bag is a green "M. w. · Bro. Harington died · .:.t boring Province of Quebec. In pre- son remarked that he was of a genial ar ,.1 act• tcd by an honest desire to usually nice rolls?" I asked. Prescott JanuaTy 13th, 1882, ,rnd ,paring a short 1biographical sketch of and heaTty manner, possessing in a ao. opi s11ch measll ·es as would in t!,f' "It's the :flour," Mrs. Leggett certificate which guarantees was buried here in the Blue Chuich M.W. Bro. Harington I ,have relied iremarkable degree the art of capti- enc pll ·e Freem .,,nry in Canada in replied. "I'd never think of your money back plus 10% if Cemetery. For all these many years on the authoritative and excellent vating the affection of those con- I},., P :'<'ud posit - which it has tt1- you do not find that Robin 1 using any :flour but Robin Hood his grave ihas seemingly remained un- treatise on the 'History of Free- nected with him and he left to hi, da ,. • J;[, J:L·o. Harington was for my rolls. And I use Robin Hood Flour gives you better marked and the actual position of the masonry in Canada' by M.W. Bro. Bretlhren the heritage of an honored efoct D~pu Y G1tmd Mla,:iter and in John Ross Robertson, the equaily memory. At the ag-e of 34 or 35 ht 1860 Ottawa he became M. w: tlie Hood for all the pies, cakes and satisfaction than any you have authoritative and instructive 'Histo1·y was initiated in t-0 'tlhe mySlteries of Granc Mastp· and ruled Grand other baldng done in the hotel." ever used. WANTED ALIVE - of Grand Lod-ge' by M.W. B-ro. Her- Freemasonry in a lodge under tht Lodg.- until 1864. His t erm of of­ Mrs. Leggett added with em­ nngton and on Masonic reports of jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of ~ice ts n,arked by steady 'J)l'ogre.,; phasis: "No other :flour gives the year 1882. Without acknowl- Englan?. I have not been able t c, m ,t11 /craft.. . . my rolls such silky-fine texture HOME BAKING SERVICE POULTRY edging specifically my source of each ascertam the name of his mother 1• Ha mgton, it 1s recorded, arid tender, golden crust. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR MILLS LIMITED All Kinds - All Times fact or opinion cited I have endeav- lodge but in Robertson's hist::iry it is was dentl' d1•voted to :vlasonr.v in ored to form a composite picture of recorded that in 1844 h e affiliate~ all i ~ranc ,, an-d was profoun~ly Write or Phone 52 r 3 our second Grand Master as he was with St. John's Lodr.-e No. 5, King ve'"s I rn fa omc lore. In Capitular GEO. R. CONLIN Cardinal known to his Masonic.colleagues and ston, now The Ancient St. John' Ma. he as most influential in -etf 47 from those to whom his achievement~ Lodge No. 3 and with severai othe the rmatio fr 1857 of the Grand Robin Hood Flour were well known. brethren presented a silvei- souar Oh, er of l ,;n. da, Royal Arch l\fa- "T•homas Douglas Harington wa and com.pass to the lodge. -Two son, ,:ind w .. elected to the -fLst 3 J born in the year 1808 or 1809 and in months later, in May, 1844, Bro. Gr: n Z oi hat body, an off:c(I S3 -eariy JHe he enter,eid, true, RJo:vaG Niaivtv Harington was unable to be orc..;ent which he oc upied for a number of and later became an officer in the at a dinner given by two members of yea~e, In fJ e Knights Templar he BABY CHICKS service of the Honourable the East the lo.dge, sent his regrets anf1ll:(' nd hterally died in •OifrtenU,mes wlhen la ,d•ol(),r Slt]ciks, ,it Du'llldias h,e-ld tlhis week alt M101UIJl!tain . r tf1 i marriage license and Assistant De- mg the warrant No. 227 and consti- [aso ic bar ess. is 1diue rto ,the flalclt /tloolt; lbh,e screiws loo Sitlation, J o,hn Gill1mO ~" moRt valua1.Jle the SCT8WS iwiith !the next •slize lalf;ger. n1a11Tied vLce,.ip,resid'enfu. Al1a'II Far­ c O ge. e P 1th ner" P1 · Y~J tl,a o 1 Cr;J• which he loved ' lin:g,er, l\1lo1rr'i'slbm'g, Slllleicee:d-ed F1:ed the Grand Lou~e o Irelaud woulq Od.,ora H. BrodeT, als'o olf M-o:n-isbuTg, M. s.ec.-­ authorize this :.r.d surrenrl( r oroui' t.'-' O 1 An ,o,dJor in the sk,k rooon K!ian lbe erta1w-ltreasurer. Joom Diefenhaker, bhe old warra nt this _.....__...,,-;,,. .-iir.l) e qru.ildk'l,y ,e1iminateld lbiy 1b1u,rnin,2• n d".e~v K.,c.• M .'P. • of Dalke Gen/tr-e, Saskait­ done and a warrant iss!.lcd on grains O!f Future Se,urity present on this historic occasion a~ Provincial Grand Master for Quebec and Three Rivers.' In r ecog-nitirn depen·ds on the of the fact that he had been a firm friend of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Canada West in its period RIGHT GUIDANCE of trouble it was unanimously r~­ solved that he be accorded the rank e Mountain climbing is dangerous of Past Grand Master of the newl••• sport • ~ . one misstep may be disa~ formed Grand Lodge. According to trous. But hazards can be avoided Robertson's history in this capacity he then proceeded to instal Bro. Al- by following the advice of a ne of the sur est ways of main­ competent, experienced guide. lan MacNab as the first grand mas - ing . "city" deli~hts . of golfing, vacationist, whether his tastes t er of the Ancient Grand Lodge of O tainmg a proper perspective tenms, and dancmg, m a setting run to stalking "muskies" pick­ of things is to take temporary that might well be a hundred er1:l,. bass or trout , or simply ac- You can take chances with you.r Canada. leave of the cares of a tmubled "Bro. Harington had been charo-rd miles from nowhere. 9mnng a golden tan from a div­ finances too ; ; • but the future world and get back to nature for Consisting of attractive, elec­ mg-float or lazily drifting canoe. security of yourself and those who earlier with ,the duty of explaining a while .•• a trend that should trically-equipped cabins and cen­ the attitude and position of the PM· Excellent boating facilities are depend on you can be protected so be particularly popular this sum­ tral community lodge, French maintained by the Lodge where vincial Grand Lodge, toward the mer at French River Bungalow simply and effectively with the River Bungalow Camp is one of guests h ave access to a nine-hole Mother Grand Lodge. His corrP,s­ Camp, near Georgian Bay and the few resorts in the world golf course and fine tennis courts assistance of a carefully trained, pondence with the Earl of Zealand, Devil's Gap Lodge on the Lake of where big game fishing can be Fishing is a major ath'actio~ experienced underwriter, that no Grand Master of the United Gra111l t he Woods, where all the com­ enjoyed within earshot of the at French River Bungalow Camp one need risk costly errors. Lodge of England and wi,th thE­ forts of a metropolitan hotel are whack of a golf club. This mira­ and Devil's Gap Lodge, handsome Grand S'ecretary of that Grand combined with the freedom and cle was achieved by carving a tr ophies being awarded for the You can have the benefit of such Lodge is quoted in full in Robert­ informality of the great outdoors. sporty nine-hole course from the largest muscalunge, bass and son's history and this historian re­ Located in the heart of On­ W?ods surrounding nearby Dry pickerel fished from their respec­ guidance! A Canada Life repre­ tario's loveliest lake and forest sentative, carefully selected and marks 'It is not claiming too murh Pme Bay, where golfers move­ tive waters. Guides, boats, tackle country, yet conveniently served ments are frequently studied and bait are also maintained for specially trained, is at your service, for Bro. Harington to say that his by Canadian Pacific Railway exposition of the case of Canada in through the wide eyes of a wild the guests' convenience. lines, both resorts offer such pop­ deer. Pictures show upper left a his communications with England ular vacation pursuits as fishing Fashioned along similar lines, l("limpse of a cozy French River were

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MOSQUITO CONTROL PROVIDE AMPLE PASTURE CARE OF FARM MACHINE~'\'. IN AUGUST AND ,SEPTEMB~R -.-- HAINS VILLE T,he approach of spring is the best Want Column There ,nev,er twas •a t im1e ,w[aen tih~re Li:ne to commence the c-0ntrol -0f mos­ ( Exiper'imenital F~1uns ,N e1ws) iwa•s rsU1ah tu~erut nelces,siby ;for 1con­ quitoes, 1because -0nce these pest_s ~re 1Mlany farms iruclk a:deqwate pas,bur­ servinig if1aTm (maJch,inery 1a:n1d1 lP'OIW.~r. A Jgood crOtWd attended: fue Young on the wing little can .be done to p_re­ ::i,g-e for the J-i,ve·s!V'ide'd) _fo1·. by accompany all advts. seD1t in by slllggestion.s lfor ,main)i:laining itb.e aii'fe speatker, ·his sulbject (being "True mosquitoes are produced in te111p-0r­ ~eadinig IQ4ll/ts along or m oombmat1on llllail. and 1elf1filci'ency olf 'f,anm -traldbors, ,c,l_ec­ 'Patriotism." His .a,d,d.re.ss was much ary sihallOiWs, such as snow-water 1wi,iJh otther crops. ,Basb~•re durirug the tdc 1motbors larud ottfuer lpi()IWJer units, enjoyed. · 1 1 pools, rain pools, and the ffooded ,monUhs od' Ailll;!;luSe willl be re~d!l! for FOR SA1LE fai n fl)OWer imalohineny, ilt',s 00111)JOrrtant .Sunday in 1Gananoque jgl.lests of Mr. the s urface penetrates the tubes and oaisturing in 6 to 8 weeiks. Tihese two th·t 1fa umers l!l:i'Ve 1more le.are ~n,d .and :v.l:1rs. Hat'Vey Br-0w-n . chokes the insects. Only the female .A. quantity of t,$1 :.-· ier crops htaive been found to be very 100 lbs. CJnsideraltion Ito tlhe tmaJClhiines 1:1,nd IM!r. and l\frs. 1Dain, Olf Mlonisburg, _m osquito bites and her need for blood satisfa:ctm;r for ,finii:ihinll!: bamlbs in taJ..l BRUC.S-~.W}l ,BI equipment !bhan 11hey e'V'er tdiild :beifo:re. to mature her eggs transform1S h er Wlhile tJhe a1b·ove c1,ops ,m,a,y be u·sed 1were ,Slunday gue.sts o1 \/,heir daug·hter Phone 78 rl5 R. R, 1, oquois. I-t's ,ar! !W'anted to lke·ew IU'P lfood ;pro­ into a fie1kley, o,f Oomin-ion Department ,of Agriculture, JIVlhi~clh \me.ruts have ibeen 1!JIOiled or uo1~ doing remarkably wel .1 'oJ ex- tened and tot!al yie1d deor=·ed in Rainsville, spent .Stun-day wibh •M1·. Ottawa. 1~tewed ,ar,e g,ood sourices od' f.a.t for p_eneuce needed. Produc Is ii;, ,eces- awortion to- bhe amotUnlt Olf pruning. WEEKLY CHURCH N01 ICES 1 li,o•oking. I · d1t1cs. .Easy t start and e· , ~ell. ihere is an increaised' yieJLd for tfue and M1rs. (Wm. M,ur,docik. 10ut ,i't ia,J.l lllP inlbo smlalt hiits and Wnte, 1mme_d..iiitely. Ra vl, 1 ,h·, \ Dept. •st four weeks and a,,__gre.ater size o,f tGraham IMlurdoclk spent :S:und-ary af­ HITLER AND DUCE /'ooil iln =ter ,until tho110uglh,ty meLted. ;\'I. L. 241-30 7, Montreal, C;in;i u he in:dii'Vidtu,a,l fi,ui,t as a re'S1u,R l10- M: RY C. p R fhr , he ,nngle stem is oonshdered ,b-y 7,30 p. m.-Public Worship, 1~ess. I fa•tiher, Mir. ,Porter. "Tell me, what's 1all this alhout Ital­ G-lc l'roprie 1 e11• 1any workers to .be the ,boot me- ians being read,y for a seiparate Ftalbs tfhlait ,ha'V'e !an ,omii-On -0r saJVIOUTY • d. AiJex. Liezert, otf Mine Centre, Ont. rpeaice?" 1fl,aiv,o.ur, ,a.s from sbuff,ing Oil' stE;Ws, tare - - ~ P>,u r, ing may be sbartte.d a:s S{)•on. as IROQUOIS UNITED CHURCH iwiho 1has fueen 'Visitinj_;, his sister. 'Mrs. TOO·d foll' meart; pie ,crusbs, l~r.aiv1e.s, ~nd "Y,es, S'ir." 0 .e gI'OIW'!Jh sbarits. 'Tihis wi'll re- A-d,a Le-vere, and ofuor iriends ,£or 5oi- frying (l)m'J)'0005. REV. JOHN L. HODGSON 'Nhat! Don't you know [you can't AU C T I O N "'+~ Ll.4'+ln J.P ~~i-0n:s t,h,rorughou-t Minister,I the pll\St two wee'ks, left for ,his ,hom e answer that que•stion that waY,?" ;:..__ .,,_"'!u~o~1 mnrr1 ffil!IIY be del'!lcY- DANDELIONS on 'M10nday evening. I, "Yes, sir." The. unr-"'!:~~'."'6"e~'!'·d ---w1 11- o:1~r for r:,µe b,· ei·, wihic,h wi1l reSIU!lt in (On Leave of Absence for Military Duties) Mr. arud l\hs. 'Dhomas Arm.sti-ong "That's moTe Like it." Publw Auct101:1, at lot 24 cone ,ssi1 n x · • er OJPeT'.aition!s antd a sa'Vli.Tl!,!l," -Ol:f lia­ "Well, !'cl better1g-et ba1cik to Be11lin." We notice the lowly dandelion is at M:3:t1lda, 1½ miles west of Hu bcrr , ou ,11ur. It has aLso been sho,wn fllrait REV. E.W. S. COATES and :Mlrs. Ad1a Le,veTe were ,S,undary "Yes, sir." , Fr1dnJ'., June 26th, itt 1.30 . m. th, last c-0min'g into its -0wn, they are followmg: 1\!ll11yeid pTrunin~ inJCTeiases ytleilids o~er Ministertin Charge. guests of Mr. and M1·s. (Tuoy Lieze·rt, "And you to Rome. We ha,ve lhad a ,u'.]iy pru,nirug. iin p,1,uninlg, ail'! arl:_er­ of Pittston. · talking of sending seeds_ fr-0m Russia 15 high grade ·Ho ein Cow Organist and Choir Leader: mo.sit satisf.acto1,y exichanige. · , l g-1'-0f\Vlbh in the axm oif tlhe learv-es to the United States for propagation Mrs. Hugh Thompson. l\fr. and M'rs. Russell C!r'er sutbstitute. And speaking Hartog, calved Jbly 1st, l tlllos.sO'lll tiius.ses, oo c,o,ume. In headiin~ 10.00 a.m.-Church School and Bible and IMrs. 'Thomas Armstron,g. ,munique to the press." of dandelions, if dug up ·by the roots 8 Shoats, 2½ oa tbs old baidk to the dtesireid ruwmlber olf tims­ Class. es, fue t,op is c,u,t off juisit ab-ove 1fue 'T•he meeting resu!Led in a perfect now before the bitterness gets up in Quantity o tove Wood. J 1.00 a. m.-Puhlic Worship. .accord of views on the situ•ation cre­ the stalks and given about three g-0od Quantity Buckwheat. e.sired trruss. WK>oden or stee'l stalkes ma,y he 7.30 p. m.-Public Worship. iated Jby the ove1,whelming vi:ctories of thorough washings in c,old· water, a EB.MS C \5 I STRADER'S HILL , ·0 ', tytinog the _µlla,nts in p~siltion You are most cordially invited. the Triipartite Powers · a nd ,on the little salt and vinegar and served as I (further condiu1ct -Ol:f the war by the :°JOHN H. '.rH• >J I'E sof.t i:Jwi·ne OT iialftfi.i.a. Wire trel- !Mir. and, ,Mirs. E:d{win JohnS'on and ·tiwo nations in bot'h ;polirtical and tmili- greens, they are grantary spheres. ! · · purifier for the blood and soul. Just . a...:-e. Otiher e:ioperilments 1ilaive sh'OlyVn White Church 1LoreIJJCe and 'Mlr. and. ,l.\frs. John F. J: a,'t tlhe g.reaiteSlt yie;lid frOtlll prun.eid 1.30 p, m.-Sunday School, 1Cil1risLian Slcience Monitor. try them.- Norwood Reg,ister. 1 10a.s.selnnan .attended Field Day .at the taked tomatoes :Jiias been olbibained 2.30 p. m.,-Public Worship. A;gr.iic.ru,litural jSc,htoo,J, Ke.mptville, on Vavt in 3 foot rows-. Wednesd;ay. 1 l{nox Presbyterian Church :Mns. Diw:ig,ht B eicJketeid S1pen t tM-0n­ GA DEN WASTES CAN STEPH, J. LOOl{MAN da,y IWilih Mrs. Alonz.o F-oster. BE USED Miuister ,Mrs. Guy /Strade:r ,and .'Miss Jean ,stra,c!,er visited 1frien,ds at Brocwille ,I• (Exipeo:irrnentrul F'.amns News) SUNDAY, JUNE 21. ' • on Thursdlay. . , : Leia,ves, :weeds, grass ouittings, ;:iwis 10.00 a. m.-Sunday School. IM'I"s. He1ibert Hanson spent .S'atur­ McCASKEY :u1Jd kiltJclhen rei:f1UiS1e, wrhi,cih are so fre­ II a. m.-Morning Worship. qut'n!hlry tlhr01Wn -0,u!t awd burnt, shlQiµld 7.30 p. m.-Evening Worship. iy :b,a1c:te1ila. Haddo the iweeik-ens d10 o-t'her liiviing o,rg,anisnns Dixon Corners tM\rs. H:a1'0Ld HeLmar and son May­ INS URAN Ct and it 'oos been found thta-t by atdtdting 2,30 p. m;-Evensong, nard, CJf Wiruchester, ,spent a few Fire, Accident, Car, Bur~ar , Sickness a little oommer,cilrul. fer:ti1lizer to iphe St. John the Baptiat Church, lroquoi• da,ys thi6 iweek ~ithi Mr. and (Mrs. ooirJU)IOOte heia.p thus foo•d· is SU[)JJ)lieid. !Berni;ce S traider. COUNTER ," All reliable com a s. 'l'. H. Anstey of tlhe Do,mini<>n E>-.~Ti­ 10.15 a, m.- Sunday School, Auto Insurance a Specialty mentta.l Fal"ln, Agassiz, B.,c. ,I>-Oin~ ~iu't 7,45 p. m.-Evensong. IMr. and· !Mrs. Esl-y Pitt and Miss Oliive jStrad-er were 'Sunda•y g,uests -0f Prompt attention t enquiries, tb!alt i:Jhe amoru,nt of fertilizer us_u,ajll,y CHECK.BOOKS reC'Otllllmended is a imi:x:tJuTe ·olf 1 ounce Please note that services at Haddo Mr. and ,M,-rs. F -red 1Cunningham, at Office at Residence, Point Iroquois. ,oo S'lll1pbia,t,e of armanonia., la2 -0u·ll)ce· od' • and Dixon's Corners are Oil the third Willramslbu-rg. l SUIPe.J:'IJJlhO'SPihate, and 1 ounce od' Sunday instead of the fourth Sundy, for \Miss Nin.a 1Ca.s,selman "lisite:d her An item of importance that we ground linn·estone IJ}er s quare yiard to this month only. be 31P1plied to ev&r-y 2 o,i· 3 inicJhes cxf sister, Mrs. Ag1J1esjGook on Friday. can supply promptly c~ste. '!To.e 'J)t1an,t T!113.'terial shoµl-d !Mrs. Mason Hanson arud! family be Laid d'()lwn evenl'Y, 'Wlalteretd a,n1d MATILDA SOUTH UNITED spent 'l\uesd•ary iwii:!b Mr. an-d M1,s. Wil­ Established Paula ,pa,aked we11. The fertilizer clan tlhen REV, w~1. LISTER, Minister bert ,Str,ader and family. Duplicate Triplicate be S/P,l'ead over arud the w1hiole re-11¥a­ - Agency Available t ered. A lig-h>t dress.ing od' soitl 'be­ SUNDAY, JUNE 21, Carbonized - Carbon Leaf BECAUSE · l\lR. GEORGE l\'fc- tween e,31~h layer is .a,dvantarge,o_us. HADD0- GLENSMAIL RED CROSS DO:N"ALD, t.be exclusive Authorized 'Dhis c,an ,be reipeaiterl un'tlil i:Jhe he-a:p 10.15 a. m.-Sunday School. local D ealeria Paula Product, bas moved is burl.ht UJP to alboult foru!I" feet. · I 1.00 a.m.-\Vorship Service, The second Red Cross meeting of and all popular Styles and Sizes with his family to Ottawa, e seek a 'l1he sid·cs of the ooT!lfPoste hearp Glensmail was held on April 16th man to take over his Paul::t usincss and shou.Ld be keipt ,per11>erudiiciul1ar, and in DUNDELA- at home -0f Mrs. Chris Barclay. 14 serve bis many establi.- eel ustomers ·n order ,to d'<> tai.is a bin, cJa-n be built 1.45 p. m.-Sunday Sehool. ladies were present. Plans were and around Iroquoi . eitiher on top of iJhe g:rounid' or strnik 2.30 p. m.-Worship !::iervice . . made for a special meeting to be "QUALITY BEST" THE PAULA LI J ~ the ground' o-ne or two feet. T:hti-s held at Mrs. Simon Peters on May products, includ111g bin allso oonserv.es moisture and -pre­ ROWENA- 8th when the -ticket will be drawn Every Book guaranteed a perfect book PAULA CATTLE S vents lo-s;ses d.f -p,lantt nultrients 'b\Y 10.00 a. m.- Sunday School. on Mrs. J-ohn Alkerton's quilt. The l\ledicines, Spioos, Ext leaicili,ing. 7,30 p. m.- f'lublic \,Vorship. remainder of the afterno·on was Staples, also Toilet The $ring is tihe tirrne this co.m­ spent in quilting. Place your orders at home. Polishes and oaps. 'P'O.s.'te he!aip sh-0u1d: b e sbarteid, aml b\Y EVERYBODY WELCOME The -thfod meeting of Glensm,iil NO CAPlTAL REQUIRED. Busi­ £fa:H ilt wm be re·a,d~ t-0 tum arud mix. Red Cross was held at the home of -&k for Samples and Pricu. ness is permanent. 0 ood earnings. If B,y neX't aprillf.!;f the de