THE GLENGARRY NEWS VOL. XLV.—No. 31. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30, 1937 *2.00 A YBA* Clobe and Mail Predicis Mr. Racald McLachlan Gleoyarry Points Benefit Lower School Results - Mr. Joho Joseph llitehie Maxville Graoii Old Man Ceineet Laiil Oe Male SIreel Ontario Plection Oy Oct. Oil) Noted Prospector Dies By Hydro lariff Cots County of Clenoarry Soccombs lo Brief Illness feted Oe OBlh Dirlhday As Far Iforlli As Peel SERVICE CHARGES TO RURAL CENTRE; ALEXANDRIA NATIVE OF ALEXANDRIA WAS FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS JOIN WORK ON WATER SYSTEM DE- TORONTO HEARS HEPBURN HAS DISCOVERED STRADACONA, BATH- USERS TO BE REDUCED Andre, Rita (Sr. Mary Gerald of Sa- GREAT WAR VETERAN IN CELEBRAITNG LAYS PAVING OF BUSI- ECH)ED ON BALLOTTING URST, AND OTHER MINES cred Heart)—French Grammar. EVENT NESS SECTION IN LONG CAREER IN THREE MONTHS Ontario Hydro Electric Power Com- Campbell, Harold MacMaster—Geo- (Chapleau Post, July 23rd) ^ mission officials have reported total graphy. There passed away at the ■ Lady We were privileged in our last issue Rapid strides have been made In Fritl^’s Issue of the Toronto Globe Banald McLachlan, veteran pros saving in the eastern system through Campbell, Morlin Lloyd—Botany. Minto Hospital here on Sunday after- to give a short sketch of the car- paving operations during the last few and Mail says that Premier Hepburn pector of the gold rush of ’98 and reduction in power charges will Chisholm, Helen Margaret—Br. Hist, noon, July 18, John Joseph Ritchie in eer of Alexander J. Campbell, Max- days and a section of Main street south and his Ontario Government will ap- v-ell known in mining circles, died amount to approximately $387,442 in Geog. Bot. -J his 47th year. Death was caused by a ville’s oldest resident who celebrated a.lready has its first ten-foot strip of peal to the people within the next at the Ottawa General Hospital on 1937. A general reduction of $3. per Guerrier, Laurier—Geog. relapse after an attack of pneumonia. his 98th birthday on Wednesday, July cement. Starting at the curve south of three months according to “reliable Saturday, in his 76th year. He had horsepower in the interim rate for Deschamps, Claude—Bot. Tire deceased took pneumonia about 21st. We have since received particu- Alexandria on Monday morning, pave- reports at Queen’s Parle.” “Ihe cam- been in ill-health since last winter. power to all municipalities of this sys- Dufresne, Rita—^Art. tour weeks ago and was taken to the lars which we are pleased to pass on ment was laid to Sacred Heart Church paign and the vote should be all over A prospector for more than half a tem has accordingly been approved by Edwards, Brian-iArt. hospital at that time. He recovered to our readers who will no doubt be by Wednesday noon. At that point the by the week ending October 9th, al- century, Mr. McLachlan discovered the commission. L’Eriger, Adrienne (Sr. Marie de St. sufficiently however to return home interested in this grand old Glengarry middle stretch of the 30foot strip was though olrcumstaces at present un- many properties which later proved Glengarry centres benefiting under again and showed marked improve- Scot. begun and early Thursday morning foreseen may compel a postponement to be valuable mines. Some of his Urban)—Fr. Gram. the reductions and the amounts; Alex- Fraser, Stanley Donald—Br. Hist., ment until last week when he suffered During the afternoon friends and it had been completed as far as Peel of the electors’ decision imtil early in more recent “finds” were Stradaeona, andria $1,637; Apple Hill $333; Lanças a relapse and was taken to the hos- neighbors In goodly numljers, includ- street where unfinished work on the Novemloer,” che paper adds. Bathurst and Granada, and a numbei’ Geog., Art, Bot ter $713; Martiiïtown, $412; Maxyllle. Fraser, Elizabeth Ruth—Br. Hist., pital on Wednesday last and passed ing Rev. W.B. McCallum, St.|Elmo, join water main halted the paving opera- The Gloloe and Mail continues; of other mines in the Red Lake dist- $717. away on Sunday at 2.15 a.m. ed with the family In celebrating the oc tions. “There will be no special session of rict. Geog., Art, Bot. Revision of maximum net service Gormley, Joan—^Art. John Joseph Ritchie was bom In coasion and in extending the best o! A jump was made to St. George the Legislature before the campaign, Born in Glen Nevis, Glengarry charges per month to rural power Alexandria, Ontario, the son of the wishes to Mr. Campbell who for street where the double stretch Is to and conseq-aently no redistribution of county, he left home at the age of 17, Grant, Lawrence Martin — Eng. consumers has also been announced Gram., Zool. late Mr. and Mrs. William Ritchie of years has been held in the highest es- start and work was begun there yes- the present ninety seats, as at one and went to the United States to be- by the Commission, effective Aug. 1st Hanley, Leonard Robinson—Art. Alexandria. He spent the early part teem throughout the Maxville dis- terday afternoon. As soon as condi- time contemplated. gin his career as a prospector at an as follows ; ot his life around that part of the trict. Mr. D. J. Klppen, enlivened the tions permit, the centre strip through “Cabinet reorganization and reor- early age. He made many “finds” in Hay, Gertrude—Physlog. Hamlet lighting, $1; hamlet lighting province, coming to Chapleau in 1910 proceedings with familiar Scotch airs the business section will be laid and ganization of both the Ontario Hy- both Canada and the United States, Hurtubise, GiUes Camille—Art. with stove, $1; house lighting, $1; to work on the railway. He was then on the pipes which all enjoyed to the while that is hardening the double dro-Electrlc Power Commission and | and had maans the Garry river and “Only within the past twenty-four Michigan ,and after some years there MacMillan, I. Catherine—^Br. Hist, Créai Show Assured armistice and returned to Chapleau, reach but pass the century mark while much digging has been done at that hours ,however has Mr. Hepburn, It v.-ent to the Pacific coast, prospecting Arith. MacMiUan, Margaret Jean—Br. Hist, ar. d upon his return worked as loco- retaining the very good health he now point where the storm sewers are be- is reported, definitely decided to take around Seattle and in British Colum- It will be just too bad for a whole Geog., Bot. motive fireman and later engineer on enjoys. ing enlarged. Bjshop street has been the plunge. Cabinet Council of yes-ll>:a. He was operating^ a mine near lot of people if there is unfavourable Seven children still survive, Mrs. A. McDonald, Kathrina, Mary — Art, .;be CH.R. I patched and made ready to carry a terday is said to have given formal Nelson when news of the' Yukon strike weather for even one day or night Calder of Hamilton, Ont., Mrs. Wil- much increased traffic while the dé- reached him. Selling out his property, Bot. In 1929 he married Rose Moore of, approval to the plans he has in mind. from August 19th to 28th. For those liam Hamel, Waterbury, Vt., Mrs. J. J. tour is necessary SiOd the Bishop he joined the trek. Long after many McIntosh, Alexander Donald—Zool Chapleau at Ft. Michael’s Cathedral | days the directors and management of Urquhart, Maxville and Messrs. P. A. treet bridge has been strengthened. cl the original prospectors had re- McLennan, Henrietta, Rita—^Art. in Toronto. He leaves to mourn his ; the Ottawa Exhibition plan to stage a Campbell, Vancouver,, John Campbell, One of the supports had previously turned to their homes, he remained in McMillan. Edith Mary—Bot. loss his sorrowing widow and three, Ko Date Decided Dpon wonderful exhibition and program of Winnipeg, William Campbell, Fassi- given way under the weight ot a the north, prospecting in both the Morris, Grace—Art, Bot. ciiildren, Billie 7„ John 5, and Tre-j entertainment in celebration of the fem and Alex. Campbell at home. At Queen’s Park there is a definite feel- Yukon and in Alaska. It was his part- Periard, Yvette Simone—Art. vor 3, four brothers, George of Chap- heavy batch truck. fiftieth anniversary. TTie weather ’Twenty grandchildren and sixteen ing that the Goveri^ent is getting ready Prieur, Giseie—Fr. Gram. ■eau, and Kenneth, Duncan and Sam-1 Unconfirmed reports are prevalent rer, “Toughnut” Jack, who made the now is the only uncertain factor as for the fray. Hon. H. C. Nixon, the Robinson, Grace—Arith. ucl of Alexandria survive, and two, great-grandchildren have also follow- to the effect that a contract -will be Nome beach find, which resulted in the neither expense nor intelligent ener- Premier’s first lieutenant, was positive, Sloan, John Hugh—Physiog. ZooL 5‘sters, ?.Irs. A. MePhee of Alexandria, ed with pride Mr. CampbeU’s long hi by the Highways Department for a frunding of the Nome settlement in gy has been spared to ensure a mem- however, that no election date has been Vogan, Hazel Evelyn, Art. f.rd Mrs. Bursey of Plattsburg, N.Y. and useful career. ten foot stretch from McCrimmon to Alaska. orable anniversary. There are so set, and he denied the newspaper report The funeral took place on ’Tuesday V£ nkleek Hill. This would mean a He returned to Glen Nevis 28 years many headline features that one finds William.s, Anna—Geog. that the Cabinet on Thursday discussed aso, and-farmed on the . homestead difficulty in selecting the best. morning at 9.30 am. from his lata cement roadway along the enthe plans for an appeal to the voters. CENTRE: GLEN NEVIS home on Dufferin street to Sacred Special Field Crop Meeting length ot Highway 34 and would pro- until 10 years ago, when he went to For music lovers, Goldman and his “If The Globe and Mail knows the date Brazeau, Lauretta — ^g. Gram, Heart Church, where funeral services vide work imtll winter. Ottawa. During that time he made band will be the biggest event. ’There To Be Heid ht Lochiei of the election, it knows more than I do,’ Geog., Arith., Zool. were held with Fr. Gascon officiating. frequent prospecting triijs. will be two free concerts each day remarked Mr. Nixon. But Premier Hep Downey, St“Ua—^Arith. The pallbearers were Leo Fournier, Under the auspices of the Lochlel Of a quiet and unassuming nature, from August 23rd to August 28th. For burn made no such denial in his reply at Macdonell, .AUeen—Geog. Phillip Levesque, Louis McKee, Ste- Junior Farmers and the Glengarry Surfacing of St. Paul St. Mr. McLachlan’s constant cheerful- the first three nights a spectacular St. Thomas. MacDougali, Isabel—^Physiog., Bot. phen Therriault, Peter Moore, -Wil- and East Stormont Agricultural SociC'^ ness and sterling character won him pageant. Chaudière, will be presented To Start This Week MacKay, Patricia—Geog. liam Moore. The floral tributes were ty a “Crop Outlook” Meeting -will be many friends, and his death will be with a cast of 800 under the direction Maheu, .Hector—Arith. numerous and beautiful, showing the held at Township Hall, Lochlel, Fri- moiuned widely. of Drew McKenna, Toronto. Coupled Workmen belonging to the Counties' Sheik's IslanD Camp McBean, Earl—Arith. high esteem in which the deceased day evening, August 6th at 8 p.m. While in Ottawa he attended St. with Cavalcade, famous riders of the Road Department were scheduled to be- McCabe, Mary E.—^Arith. was held. Interment was made in the Among the speakers will be Profes- gin yesterday the re-surfacing of St. Paul Joseph’s Church, and was connected ages, it promises to eclipse aU previ- . Proves Popular with a number of the church organ- McKay, Dcnald Alex.—Zo'ol. Municipal cemetery where the re- sor H. G. Bell, Ontario Agricultural street, from the Ottawa Hotel to the town ous efforts in outdoor entertainment. izations. O’Shea, Mary Catherine — Zool. mains were laid to rest in the Veter- College, Guelph, and Mr. w. B. limits. A black top surface is to be used, Seventy-three girls from all parts Also for thè first three nights, will be Surviving are his widow, formerly Tischart, Genevieve — Eng, Gram, ans’ plot. George, Kemotvllle Agricultural School the work being in the hands of John Mc- ot Glengarry and Stormont counties Lucky Teter and his Hell Drivers in iMary MacDonald, four sons, Dougald, Geog., Zool. —who will discuss Held Crops and the Callum oi AppleHill. assembled last Friday, July 23, for a automobile stunts to chill or make jof Valdor, Quo.; Norman, of Ottawa; use of Fertilizers in the district. Calcium chloride was applied to the two-day ‘campette’, at the new United the hair stand. Jack, ot Noranda, and Roderick Mc- CEN’TRE: MAXVILLE Cheese Exports In June All- district farmers are invited to principal side streets of the town this Ci.urch campsite near the head of Commencing on Monday, August Denis, Marcelle—^Eiig. Gram. Lachlan, Valdor; three daughters, „„ , ... , attend this meeting. ’The importance week to cope with the dust nuisance Sheik’s Island ,eight miles west of j . Double Last Year’s Volume Mrs. G. H.II Mougo, Chicago; Miss'II- 12 3rd, there will be a complete change“ Eppstadt, Earle—Arith. of our grain crops makes this meet- which would have been aggravated by Cornwall. of the grandstand program. Featured Fraser, Florence—Geog. increased traffic since' detouring from I Margaret McLachlan, of the Ottawa Cheese exports in June nearly dou- ing of special interest to all farmers. A lively program was packed into at night will be the Revue of Tomor- Leduc, Rolland—Arith. Main street was started. Separate School staff, and Miss Alex bled in value those of June, 1936, the| J. W. MacRAE, Secretary. the two days allotted Diimer and a row, presentee? *jy*^orge Hamid. Girls MacLean, l.loyd—Eng. Gram, Phy- andra McLachlan, of the Metropoli Dcminictti Bureau of Statistics re- sing-song started things off, swim- with real talent as**well as good looks, siog., Artih, Zool. !tan Life Insurance Company, Ottawa ports. ming and other recreation occupied! artists who have been tops in New MacLennan, Jane—Art. two sisters, Mrs. Kate MacDonald, inventor of Marqois Wheat Preseotalioos Made Af Dis- the first afternoon, and the evening York productions, singers, dancers and Comparative figures were $1,043,- Austin, Minn., and Mrs. N. A. Mac MacLeod, Alastair — Eng. Gram, was devoted to a short vesper service, comedians will be backed in their ef- 000 and $681,000. The United Kingdom Dies At Toronto Donald, Ottawa. The famous “Fog Physiog, Arith., Zool. and a campfire program. Around the forts by an elaborate staging and cos- took $950,000 worth and the United tricl Rally Of Mission Bands horn” MacDonald was a cousin of Mr. MacLeod, Annabelle — Eng. Gram, campfire an ainateur night was held, States $56,000. Sir Charles Saunders, whose Marquis tume investiture. Tlhe booking of vau- Arith., Zool. An item of much Interest which which provided much hilarity. TTie McLachlan. Butter exports dropped sharply, wheat made Western Canada “the gran- deville acts for afternoon and evenings MacLeod, Norman—Arith. made up the programme presented girls then had an opportunity to put Attended by many relatives and however, from $201,295 to $9,790. In ary of the world,” died quietly at his Includes turns which are the very best McCallum, Velma—^Br. Hist. at the Mission Band Rally in St. An- into practice instructions received friends,, the funeral of Ranald Mo- June, 1936, the United Kingdom' im- home in Toronto on Sunday, He was 70 available. Fireworks each night, horse McDonell, Mary—Eng. Gram, Arith., drew’s Presbyterian Church, Lancas- earlier in the day. about making camp- Lachlan, veteran prospector, was held ported $192,000 of Canadian butter, years of age in February and had been in races, sports, horse show and other Zool. ter, on Thursday, 15th Inst., was tho beds, and the night passed comfort- from his late residence, 50 College but this year took none. poor health for several months. factors will complete a great enter- McNeil, I^rna^—^Br. Hist. Sir Charles had been living in Toronto, presentation of certificates and pins ably. avenue, on ’Tuesday morning. The tainment program. McRae, Annie—Arith. Bot. in retirement for eight years and had been to three of the members of the Mis- On Saturday discussion groups were cortege proceeded to Union Station The new midway will be in keeping Mark, Mae—Geog. knighted in 1934 for his service to Canada sion Bands of Glengarry Presbyterial. held, and the girls voted strongly in for entrainment to Glen Nevis, Glen- Wojien’s Ussoclation Tea with the rest of the Jubilee feature.? Morrow, Howard—Geog. Arith. and the Empire in developing the early- Janey McLennan of MaxvUle, re- favour ot planning for a longer camp, f and will be in operation for the nine Patenaude, Maurice—Eng. Gram. ripening Marquis wheat which established ceived both a membership certificate next year. Miss Florence Lambert, I chanted at St. Margaret’s Church by A Salad Tea will be held on Wednes- days. In the hundred and one free Reid, James—Eng. Gram., Physiog, Canadian hard wheat as the standard for and a pin which was plrmed on by the camp nurse, then gave some first Mgr. D. R. Macdonald. InternentInterment was day, August 11th, under the auspices of -in, the parish cemetery with Rev. Ewen attractions for the exhibition will be Arith., Zool. the Women’s Association on the lawn of the world. Mrs. Mason McLennan, Presbjrterlal aid instruction, in the afternoon more the wonderful display of live fish, Ij Macdonald of Alexandria, ,saying Mrs. H. L. Cheney, Elgin Street, from 5 A complication of ailments sent the President, while Welthea ^igelow and games and another swim period took' CENTRE: ST. RAPHAELS WEST the prayers. game birds and wild animals by the o’clock until 7. Admission, 25 cents. famed cerealist to his bed two weeks ago, Joan Catherine Phillips of Cornwall, place, and after supper in a short clos- Ontario Fish and Game Department, Driscoll, Leona—Art. Pall-bearers were Dan J. Maedon- Early Sunday his condition took a turn received certificates. ing ceremony the girls built a calm in MacDonald, Mary J,—Br. Hist. John R. Macdonald, James Mc- automobile show, bands, organ recital for the worse and a doctor and his bro- The presentations were made by honour of their first camp. I in the hortlcultajiral hall, pure food McCulloch, E'aine—Br. Hist., Geog. Donald, and R. A. McLeod, all of Glen October 11, Thanksgivini Day ther, Henry Saunders of Toronto, were Rev. Donald MacMillan, Dunvegan, The camp was in charge of a com- MaoPherson, John A., Eng. Gram. show, poultry and pets, live stock, summoned to his bedside. Death came Moderator of Presbytery, who ad- mittee of leaders consisting of Lenal^^y**’ Miacdonald of Corn- McDonald, Hugh—Agric. II. Ottawa, July 23.—A proclamation was government displays, hobby show, shortly after noon, dressed the children explaining first McLaren, program director; |John A. Macdonald of Mont- McDonald, ,Jack—Geog., Art. published tonight in the Canada Gazette ^0 women’s institutes. Highland dancing, what the term Moderator means and Kermedy and Mrs. Hector Munro, as- . baby show, displays by merchants and McRae, Catherine—^Eng. Gram. setting Monday, Oct. II, “as a day of general thanksgiving to Almighty God for then giving them words of encourage, sociates; and Fern Wert, director of I *“*''*®^ mourners, in addition to his manufacturers, women’s work, educa- Mgjor, Marie Claire—Arith. Price Df Cheeae Jumps recreation, and registrar. i ^^^cw, formerly Mary MacDonald, * the bountiful crop and other blessings with ment to do their part In the work of tional features and others too numer- Moore, Margaret—Agric. n. An improved price was offered for Mrs. ReUly, of Avonmore and Mrs. which Canada has been favored this the Church even If it seems smalL ous to list Valade, Annette—Arith, Agric. H. cheese on the Alexandria Board, Sat- McMartln of Martintown acted as -Que., Norman, of Ottawa, Jack, ,of year.” J Villeneuve, Gertrude—Br. Hist. urday evening, ■ colored selling at camp matrons and cooks, and Rev. Noranda, and Roderick, ot Valdor; 14 7-16 and white bringing 14 7-16 Narcisse McLaren (Big Chief Kaga- three daughters, Mrs. G. H. Mougo, CENTRE: WILLIAMSTOWN Morrison, Percy—Bot. Social At St. Andrews Cliurcti Notice cents and 14 3-8 cents. There were of- ma) was the dean. Chicago, Miss Margaret McLachlan, of Bethune, Clarence—^Arith. Owen, Dorothy—Geo^ the Ottawa Separate School staff, and fered for sale 2445 boxes of white and Draws Large Number The camp was named ‘Kagama’ by As the Minister will be away on holiday Cameron, Archie—Geog., Art. Quüm, Mary—Geog., Physiog, Arith, 75 colored. the first campers a group of boys who Miss Alexandra McLachlan of the Me- there will be no service in the United CroU, EUly—Art. Zool. Despite unusually cool weather andl assembled during the week previous {g j Life Insurance Company, Church. Alexandria, on Aug. 1st and fol- Daoust, Raymond—Zool. Ross, Gordon—Eng. Gram. Br. Hist, light showers an exceptionally large the girls’ camp. The name means sisters, Mrs. Kate Mac- lowing two or three Sundays. The Grant .Clifford—Art., Zool. Geog., Bot, Many Attend Dance crowd was present at the annual par- ‘Deep Water’. ’The campsite was ob-1 .Minn., and Mrs. N. monthly meeting of the Women’s Mis- Joubert, Lloyd—Geog., Art. Songster, Cl.ristena—Zool. ish social In St. Andrews, Tuesday evening. The booths were well i>at- tained on lease from the Govenunent MacDonald, Ottawa, sionary Society will be held on Aug. 4th, _ MacDermid, Maxine—^Arith. Sargesoh, Anna—Art. A large crowd numbering approximately by the committee of Christian Edu-j 'Testifying to the high esteem in at 3 p.m. MacDonald, Milton—Geog. Sargeson, .Blanche—Art. 275 couples attended the Armouries ronized and in every way the social cation. Glengarry Presbytery, United Mr. McLachlan was held were MacGregor, Beryl—Arith.; ZooL Smith, Catnerine—Physiog. Dance, Sponsored by the Curling Club on was a complete success. Church.^' ' ' numerous floral and sj)irit'ual offer- St. Joseph’s Holy Name'Society, So- MaeKenzie, Arnold—Geo., Art. Smith, Chtistena, Arith. Friday evening of last week. The big A bam dance was held in McPhalTs '. * “ 0 "-1 -,. 1 ; Including - flowers from thé Girls dality of Our Lady Pupils 01 Dante McRae ,Joan—Botany. ■Whyte, Hubert, Br. Hist., Zool. attraction was the music of George Wade bam following the social and drew a Money alone does not ^satisfy love—.-cf. PPÜcy,'2'Metropolitan-' Life Iraur- ^iiopl, and Rev; Sistei’S"'0f thé Se- , W'ightman, Bennett—Art., and his Oornbuskers and- it is expected he peeked haU. The music was supplied Mitchell, Dorothy — Geog., Arith. ‘ will be engaged for anothe]> Armouries it must be paid in its o'wn coin. ance: Company, and mass cards frOm parate School teaching-staff. ' Art, Zool. Wood, Jean—Arith., Art,, Zoj>l. ,dance,S!?on.^,,. „ by Burton Heward’s orchestra. 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Travel to Egypt Began lon, ,Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross, Mr. FARM FOR SALE ± ^ <Ê. About the Year 900 B. C. Fashionable WedÉy M and Mrs. William Graham, Peter A The East half of lot Number 33 Cotnmercially inspired tributes to Donlon Jr. and Miss Mary K. Donlon in the 2nd Concession Lancaster Egypt indited by travel writers San Francisco, Sal. of Antioch. Township comprising approximately OF INTEREST TO FARMERS seem fulsome and weak when com- 60 acres on which are erected a house pared with the comments of Herod- To the strains of the Lohengrin and small outbuildings can now be otus, who traveled through that W land some 2,800 years ago, accord- wedding march at the gothic altar of Donald Davis was a frequent visitor purchased at a reasonable price pro- ing to an authority. His plain state- St. Dominic’s Church in San Fran- to Greenfield, risiting his grandmo- vided the purchaser can make a satis- ments were more forceful than any cisco, in whose sanctuary the father ther, Mrs. D. J. MacMillan who now factory cash payment. subtle use of adjectives. and mother of the bride had been BEOTHER, CAN YOU SPARE FIVE MINUTES HOW FOREST CONDITIONBMAY BE IMPROVED resides in Los Angeles. For further Information apply to “Of Egypt I shall make my re- married years before, Mr. James Dam- Messrs. Macdonell & Macdonald, Bar- port at length,” his discourse be- 0 ian Donlon gave his daughter, Denise risters, &c, Bank of Nova Scotia gins, “because it has wonders more Advertise in the Glengarry New» rFrom One Motorist to Another) I r, i \ in number than any other land, and Donlon, in marriage to Mr. James Chambers, Alexandria, Ont. 30r2c. R II T (“Try”) Courtesy ■ I (By Ontario Forests Branch) works too it has to show as much Donald Daws at 10 o’clock Saturday >rr I have a fe4” suggestions which ought to cut The most important factor in improving for- as any land, which are beyond ex- morning, June 26th. automobile accidents in this province down about est- conditions in any community is the private in- pression great.” Eminently a man In the atisence of the Rev. Fr. J. cA ^ anvwflv hv tile iDid- ^ividual. He must have a realization that the pre- of the world, the most widely trav- 50 ner cent over nmnt—well, anyway, oy tne JUJU , i3**wi* ~W. McClory, the impressive nuptial jf ^ o f \r senee of trees in anv form are beneficial to his pro- eled of his age, Herodotus never- Mass was sung by the Rev. Fr. Josepli theless could not contain his aston- " MyTirst'suggestion to all motorists is: Drive perty This can be demonstrated in town and coun- ishment at many of the sights in G. Rourke, v;ho 'for many years was carefully enough for yourself and the other fellow try alike by-the p anting of individual trees around Egypt. pastor of Holy Rosary parish in An- too, becLse the chances are he isn’t. buildings, on the lawn, a country lane and on the He called the Nile “unlike any tioch and had officiated at the bap- Me present system is to let the other fellow take roadside. For the protection of farm property wind- other river.” He evinced great re- tism of the bride and her bro;ther. care of us-but look at the figures for last year: breaks of evergreen species such-as spruce, pine or spect for the mental attainments of The altar, banked with baskets of the Egyptians—“the most learned apricot-colored gladioli was lighted by over 500 killed and more than 10,000 injured j. cedar may be planted, buch windbreaks will have in the history by far of all those Ontario. That can’t be such a good idea. My siig- a beneficial effect on cilops, particularly fall wheat, of whom I have had experience.” myriads of candles. gestion is for each of us to take care of himself and will give a splendid protection m the winter But it was on the subject of Egypt’s Miss Frances Murphy, organist of !nd one other driver, too. Don’t you think it’s a to farm buildings, and m this way lessen the renowned climate that the Greek St. Dominic’s and a childhood friend “ , , ' . amount ot fuel used. If the farm property has no philosopher-historian showed him- of the bride’s mother, rendered the '‘“'if OTbody agreed to this system, we’d have ^oodlot it would be of advantage, in addition to self at his best. “The Egyptians,” music of the mass and accompanied an he wrote, “are the most healthy of Ave Maria solo rendered by Mrs. Wil- twice as much motoring carefulness and courtesy as planting lyindbreaks, to set out a few acres of all men next after the Libyans, we need in the world-instead of half enough as trees particularly on areas of the farm which are in my opinion on account of the liam Shellenberger of Martinez, at at resent suited to agriculture such as steep hillsides, seasons, because the seasons do not whose wedding at Stanford chapel in often heard it said that it isn’t fast dri- rocky areas or sections of the property cut off by change.” That single sentence con- May, Miss Donlon had been maid of vers who cause accidents, but statistics gathered by,streams, imilroads or highways, tains the gist of many dissertations honor. 0^ cû44àde!" the Accident Recording Division of the Department The public school boards ca,n do a great deal on the healthfulness of Egypt’s un- The bride’s gown was of embroid- of Highways upset this glib philosophy with figures too in beautifying the county by planting trees, failing sunshine. ered marquisette in aqua marine green showing that nearly 1,200 accidents last year were either singly or in groups, on school property. Quite with matching sandals. She wore a the result of excessive .speeds. So there. often on these rural school properties there is an Bond Street of London leghorn hat trimmed with Frenc.i Hurry There’s the huh of this whole accident area which can be planted with trees as a demon- Named After Speculator flowers and streamers of velvet ribbon business. Probably nine-tenths of our automobile stration and every school should have specimen During the Seventeenth, and Eight- in shades of aqua marine, chartreuse accidents are caused by people trying to save five tiees around the grounds. eenth and the first half of the and violet. Gloves of perforated kid minutes. We rush like mad to get somewhere, and Township councils can be of great value to Nineteenth centuries the Bond street matched her hat. Her bouquet was a it doesn’t amount to much when we get there. Me- their township by -.encouraging work of this kind of New York and the Bond street of large French nosegay in tones of apri- thods of locomotion have improved greatly in re- and in addition by utilizing any odd pieces of land London had a similar aspect—both cot and violet. were lined with the residences of The matron of honor, Mrs. Shellenl cent yeaiis, but places to go have Remained about which the township owns, for the establishing of the well-tordo. Here those of bank- the same. If we have an aiipointinent with some- a forest plantation. It often happens that in ers apd merchants, there the homes berger, wore her own wedding gown body, the chances are, anyway, tha.t he’ll be 10 or straightening a piece of road the township has to of thé landed nobility. Later in both of hyacinth blue net with bouffant 15 minutes late, so what’s all the rush about? ; purchase more land than is really necessary and streets merchandising prevailed. skirt of tiny ruffles. With this she If everybody in Ontario would resolve to con- such odd corners if planted with trees would beau- The origin of the New York name wore silver sandals, a horsehair hat tribute five minutes a day to the cause of autoino- tify the road. Sometimes townships are troubled is obvious ; that of the London street and mits to match. Her bouquet was caipe from Sir .Thomas Bond, a frilled nosegay in apricot, lavendar bile safety, we could cut the .death and accident toll with sand drifting info a roadwa.y^. By controlling a Seventeenth century courtier at- in tw'o. Five minutes a day. Brother, can you .such light soil with trees the township or.the road ta,ched to Queen Henrietta Maria, and blue. spare five minutes a day? .cMninission is not only saved a great deal of money, who was always persona grata at The bridesmaid, Miss Florence Da- A little ordinary courtes.y would help, too. ^ to come it is possible to have a valuable the Court of Whitehall in the reign vis, sister of the groom, was attired MOTORISTS We are usuallv pretty peaceful in our attitude to- piece of forest. Occasionally, too, the township has of Charles II, to whom she is said in orchid organdy with silver sandals to have advanced large sums of and hat of apricot horsehair trimmed wards our fellow man, but the minute some of us property which has come back to them through money. get behind a steering wheel, ,we seem to re,gard non-payment of taxes. Instead of reselling these lots According to Arthur Dasent, writ- with velvet ribbon in turquoise blue. every man as our enemy. We’ll be darned if we’ll ®t_ a noruinal figure, and particularly if they con- ing' in the Daily Telegraph of Lon- Her bouquet carried out the same col- let that -fellow pass us or get across the street in- timber, they should be, retained by the town- don, toward the end of Charles’ or scheme. terseetion first. I’d say, Aw, let him pass you or let ®i>ip handled as a township forest. Instruc- reign Sir Thomas began to specu- Mrs. James D. Donlon, mother of him beat you to the crossing. So what? You don’t tions in managemént and supervision of such plots late in London real estate, particu- the bride, wore an ensemble of green larly in the West End, in the Parish faille with a corsage of salmon and ha.ve to prove to him that your ear has the gi-oatest "’ül k® gladly given by the Ontario Forests Branch, of St. Martin-in-the Field. His first pick-up in all creation, or that vou are the master] many of the rural communities, service transaction as recorded in the local apricot tuberous ibegonias. motorist of all time. A little Alphonse and Gaston ckubs mainta.in camp sites and the smaller villages Rale Book was when he acquired The mother of the groom, Mrs. stuff would help us keep folks out of ho.spital and,kave comiraniity parks, athletic_ fields and fair in 1683 Claredon House in Piccadily John Davis, wore a blue lace ensemble cemeteries. grounds. On most of these there is a section ivhich from General Monk’s son, the sec- with a corsage or gardenias. and See How Others A careful study of tables of last year’s motor could be profitably planted with trees. In some ond Duke of Albermarle, pulled it Mr. Elmer Tesche attended the down and laid’out both Albermarle groom as best man while Mr. Jas. D can death and accident causes show^s that a large oases too thes.e areas already have a small grove and Bond streets through the prop- Will Follow percentage were the result of unnecessary hurry, of hardwoods and^ some consideration should be erty before he rebuilt. Donlon, Jr., the. bride’s brother, and Mr. William Shellenberger served as IWBEN NEXT you go motoring resolve to “Try Courtesy^ every carelessness, and lack of courtesy or consideration:8to the handling of these. inch of the way and see how much more enjoyable your trip^ of the rights and comforts of others. And neariy Hoivever -«'hen it comes to reforesting or con- ushers. >vill be and how quickly other drivers will respond to your all of them could have been avoided if every driver H®pkig present existing forests on large areas Palestine Memorials After the service the wedding party courtesy. If I could but persuade hal/ of the motorists to had started out every morning with the resolution to S^kich are connected wdth water supply projects, Palestine is rich in Crusader *^Try Courtesy’’ I am confident that the other half would follow memorials. Even the Church of the repaired to the lounge of the Western drive carefully enough for himself and the other|®i’ w'here it is necessary to protect the head waters Woman’s Club where a reception was suit and then we would have established the greatest single Holy Sepulchre is said to represent factor for safe motoring—-courteous driving. fellow too, and to tax himself five minutes a dayi®'^ streams and rivers which take their rise in Crusader’s work, for the south fa- held and luncheon served at a table for the general ea.use of automobile safety, and to ^''''tmps or among hills, it is ^necessary for some cade and rnany parts, of the sa- beautifully decorated with candles and Again 1 suggest that yon *^Try Courtesy” the next time yon are show his fellow humans just a wee bit of ordinary, body, such as the county council or the cred building, particularly the bell white spring flowers. driving. TVy to refrain from ‘^pocketing” your fellow-motorist council of a large town or city, to become interest- tower, were built by them during wjien he gets into a traffic difficulty. Try to give hi*w some every-day courtesy. The bride presented her bouquet to warning of what you intend to do next whether it is to slow ed. In a good many cases to do such work ade- their occupation of the city. Both Miss Alice Longanecker of OrovlUe at Ramleh and Lydda, two impor- down, stop, change direction or overtake him. Try to give him quately it would be necessary either to buy, lease who will wed Mr. Peter Albert Don- his share of the road so as not to unnerve him by a ‘‘close YOUTH REJUVENATING tant towns on the road between or control in some other way, areas amounting to Jerusalem and Jaffa, may be seen lon Jr. early in July. shave.” Try to remember to dip or di"* your brilliant headlights when yon meet him at night so thajt he will not be “ditched” or AGRICULTURAL FAIRS several hundreds of acres. At the present time churches built by the Crusaders. Amid a shower of rice, the couple the Ontario government has a scheme of county Near Arsuf there are the remains drive straight on when he should take a curve. Try to remember left by motor for a wedding trip that hills, curves and other blind spots are danger spots—dseep of an old c'asile which was occu- forests which can be applied either to the managing through the Paiific Northwest. They to your right side of the road when you come to them. of existing -ivopdland or for the purpose of purchas- pied by Richard Coeur-de-Lion, will be at home to their friends in An atmosphere of spontaneous interest—a feel King of England. Many of the In these and the dozens of other ways, which \dll occur to you» ing of rejuvenation that promi.ses to become a per- ing large areas for reforestation. If a county un- Martinez after August 1. dertakes to do work of this kind it is requested to castles and fortresses remain as 1 sincerely recommend that you “Try Courtesy” every inch manent feature—has been observed to pervade the safè and sound as they were when For her going jl^way ; costume, the the way. various agricultural fairs now in full swing through- consider a property not le.ss than 1,000 acres in ex- armies of Western Europe, led by bride chose a th^-piece ensemble of out the Dominion. The reason for this spirit of tent. ' pious knighbi, invaded and banana-colored tweed, with hat and There is no reason why some of the larger PaiMtine , from 1093^ to 1291, and accessories of brown and a corsage of youth alertness is not difficult to discover. In waged their holy wars, These “Sol- TRY a great measure it is due to the increasing part ta- municipalities could not acquire a forest property violet orchids. on the same basis and by doing this, many of the diers of the Cross” left their mark ken in the exhibitions by the young members of in Palestine in the names of Bel- Daughter of Mayor and Mrs. James COUIITESY benefits which have been outlined above could be MINISTEIl OF HIGHWAYS the boys and girls farm clubs of Canada. The elder fort, Belvoir, Mirabel, .Blanche- D. Donlon of Antioch, the bride, after The New Spirit PROVINCE OF ONTARIO generation has taught the young gener- enjoyed. In addition, the county or the munici- garde or Singil (St. Giles.) eight years at Dominican College, San of the Road ation well, and the younger generation cipalities, would be acquiring a forest property Rafael, was graduated with highest which in years to come would be of untold benefit, honors in the college of mathematics with its enthusiasm to learn is, in turn, Frost Smoke m interesting its elders in points that formerly did both financially and in many other ways. and science and has for the past four The Ontario Forests Branch, Parliament Build- Frost smoke is a fog which rises not seem to call for deep eonsiderution. in wreaths from open water which year been a mathematics instructor ings, Toronto, supplies trees free for reforesting in Alhambra High School at Mar- .The momentum thus created has developed a is relatively warm compared to the ~T —-—-3^ k~'iaafcr~i 1 Vyj^ PdMh TJSfii— state of affairs in which the zeal of youth regulates waste land and the planting of windbreaks for overlying cold air, This fog usually tinez. the tempo of the modern a.griflultural fair. Nowa- a,grieu]tural purposes. A letter addressed to this comsUts of ice crystals,(snow). Frost The groom is the son of Mr. and Branch will bring particulars and an application smoke!forms more readily in very Mrs. William John Davis of Los. days, it is not a .question of whether or not a,ny cold Weather when the wind is calm form. . ' Angeles and attended Loyola Univer- Whose Paper young farmerettes or farmers may be exhibitors -o or very light, and when the differ- .at the fair, but what they are showing. And the ence between the temperatures of sity and the University of California most interested people in the exhibits of the young- The increase in the grading of hogs by car- the water and the air is large. The at Berkeley. Completing five years at Are You Reading ? er people .are the older folk. cass or rail grading in Canada is shown in the re- fog' slowly drifts away from the the California Institute of Technology The high standing of the young farmers and far- port for the 25 weeks of 1937. ended -lune 24, dur- open water over adjacent ice and at Pasadena, he received a graduate gradjiajly deposits a slight covering degree in the college of engineering merettes las-responsible exhibitors a,t Canadian ing w'hieh 459,726 hogs were so graded as com- of show on the ice. agricultural fairs has been attained gradually and pared with 123,439 in the corresponding weeks of and now is employed in the technolo- surely.; A quarter of a century ago, the boys and gical laboratories of the Shell Oil 1936. The total number of hogs graded, alive and If your label tells you that yqti are not in arrears girls’ farm .club movement in Canada was inaugur- by carcass, in 1937, up to June 24, was 2,001,847 as Discovery ot Hot Springs Company In Martinez. ated, and one of the principles embodied in club against 1,643,544 in the 25 weeks of 1936. Pioneer trappers who first pene- The guest list at the wedding In- ignore this notice—if you are, behind in your sub- work was “Learn to Do by Doing.’’ This princijlle 0 trated Arkansas found a series of cluded Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Mr. mineral springs at jwhat is now Hot scription payments you will be helping us materially has been applied to the fullest extent, and the fact The fat of milk is spoken of as butter fat, and Mrs. John Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Springs. They bathed in the waters by forwarding your remittance for the whole or at that each: club-, member had to carry on one or because it is from it that butter is maide. Commer- and praised their medicinal value. Joseph Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Ewen other of the-club projects on the home farm laid eia.lly, the fat is the most important constituent of Soon their fame reached the ears of McDonell, Master Joseph Arnold Jr. least part, at once. the foundation of the Dominion-wide club work milk, and although in whole milk the averagja is President Jefferson, who sent Lewis and Misses Florence Davis and June which now forms an integral part in Canadian agri- only betwmmi 3 and 4 per cent of the total, market and Clark to investigate. Another Arnold, ail of Los Angeles. cultural endeavour. The projects include Live m.ilk is judged by the depth of the cream line or the famous series of hot springs is at Mr. and Mrs. William P. Neeson, Stock, embracing dairy cattle, beef cattle, swine,- Rotorua, Neiy Zealand. The springs Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pors, Dr. and Mrs amount of butter fat it contains. cover an area of .660. square miles The weekly service we perform in issuing this sheep, horses and poidtry; Field Crops; Horticul- and vary in temperature from 60 Louis Mendel, Judge and Mrs. Fran- ture and Home jEconomics, under which comes, rm- degrees to the boiling point. cis T. Deasy, all of San Francisco. paper is based on the subscription receif ts—any large trtion,.,,gardening and canning, garment making, Oa,ts rank second only to- wheat on the ha&is Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tesche ot scale defalcation is almost certain to seriously affect of world production and, although the crop may be Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenc home making and local leaidership.. that service. PLEASE REMIT, From the home, the movement grew to local grown under widely different soil and climatic Caviar Roe of Sturgeon Pease and Mrs. Joseph Pease of importance, and from the localities to province- conditions, about 75 per cent of the world crop of Caviar ; is ;the roe of the sturgeon. Stockton; Ml-, and Mrs. Walter P. oats is produced in six countries,, namely Canada, The fish has a long snout with wide and inter-provincial recognition, culminating which it roots in thé mud for worms. Steel and Mr. CoUis Steel of Butte The Glengarry News in Dominion-wide prominence in the exhibition of the United Kingdom, the United , States, Germany, It is notable for its bony armor. City; Mr. and Mrs. Alan Prouty ot work and the gaining of all-Canada trophies by Prance, and Russia. It ascéndé rivers to lay its eggs Napa; MSss Alice Longanecker, of the interprovineial champion teams at the Royal 0 and seems to prefer the Volga, in Donlon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ross, Mr Russia, The eggs i are gathered up Oroville; Mr. and Mrs. William Shel- Are you reading your own Paper ? ■Winter Fair at Toronto. Thus, with the ardour Some idea of the amount of vegetation neces- and shipped to aU parts of the of the girl and boy members of the farm club move sary to form the world’s coal supply is imparted world. During the reign of Eng- lenberger and Miss Helen Cartwright ment, it may truthfully be said that the Canadian with the knowledge that’ some coal veins are 200 land’s Edward II the sturgeon was of Martinez; Mi’, and Mrs. Peter A. ConsuU Your Labial. agricultural fair has been rejuvenated by youth. fegt thick. ■ . . ;.:J : ' declared a royal fish and has so re- Donlon, Mr, and Mrs. Peter A. Don- » The Glengariy News, Alexsùttdria;, Ont., July 30, 1931 7?

there is no danger. It is care during j the secretions of his body are free of Questions concerning Health, ad- the course of the disease by such con- germs, there is no danger either in dressed to the Canadian Medical As- ± ± êL ± Healthjirvice current disinfection, that is import- him or his surroundings, and there is sociation, 184 College Street, Toronto, ant. When the patient recovers and | certainly no value , in fumigation. will be answered personally by lettw. FUMIGATION OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Not so many years ago, it was gen- erally believed that whatever it was ^ F ^ F that caused the communicable dis- eases was blown around in the air. AUTUMN FABRICS CHARACTERIZEB BY with ! If, for instance, I go to stay with them, they For this reason, when such diseases ELEGANCE COMBINED WITH NOVELTY believe I will have many fads and fancies, and that occurred, a gi'eat deal of attention special food will ha.ve to be obtained to meet my was given to the air of the rooms demands. which were occupied by persons suf- ■feiilks play an important role in both, domestic They are greatly surprised to find that, apart fering from communlcabte diseases. . anidüt'oreign fabric lines for fall and winter. Silk me- from a strong belief that moderation in all things Booms were treated by burning sul- tals, “kftermath of Coronation opulence, strike the should be the watchword and that food should be phur, by evaporating or spraying for- keynote of this fall’s luxury mode. Metals have nourishing and well cooked, I am not at all faddy. maldehyde or other disinfectants. The teeiv<

Summerstown; Allen, MePhail, Har- and Mrs. L. Gagnon, Miss A. Durivage home here. vValls of Ancient Forts WILLIAMSTOWN and left a baby boy. Congratulations. rison’s Corners, A. P. McDonald, ' and Mr. L. Emilie, spent Sunday in Ot- After an exiended visit in Toronto, Stand Guard Over City Mr. and Mrs. A. Mason and ]Hr. E. ' (Intended for last issue) NEWS Henry Russell, Leo Laplante, Wil- tawa. Mrs. D, Beimett has returned to our Early in its reign as the Queer Valade spent Wednesday of last wees Uamstown, Geo. ' Villeneuve, A. E. O. Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Gagnon, midst. City of the Caribbean, Cartagena Miss Mabel Cattanach and Miss in Ottawa, HAXVILLC Shorey, Toronto, a,re visiting Miss Jes- Clark,, Cornwall, Alderlc Villeneuve. Moose Creek, spent Friday evening Miss Gertrude Johnson, Montreal, was strongly fortified. Historians Mrs. Empey and little son Roy re- have estimated that the walls about sie Cattanach. Prank and Eric Bronskill of Picton, Jas. Villeneuve, G. W. Grant, Moose, with. the 'latter’s parents Mr. and is spending a few days In town. turned home on Monday after the port cost half a billion dollars Mrs. Racine and family are visiting are visiting Donald and Billy MacDiar- ' creek, J. R. McNeil and D. E. McMil- M’t. J. A. Durivage. Guests at the McCulloch home are in time, labor and loss of life. When spending a couple of weeks with Mr. friends in Mcrewood. mid. I Ian, Greenfield, Daniel McMaster, Mr. Wilfrid Laolnde, Cornwall, spent Mr. and Mrs. McDonell and Mr. and Ferdinand VI of Spain was present- and Mrs. Paul Seguin. Miss Bgrtie Tyo, Montreal, ,spent MÏS. P. H. Kippen and Mr. Kippen Alexandria, Suoc ay at his parental home. Mrs. Fitzpatrick of Schnectady, N.Y. ed with the accounts of the build- the week end ■with friends here. have as their guests, her sister, Mrs. ‘ A visitor in town this week was Mr. ing -of the great fortifications he is reported to have climbed to the top Miss Bernadette Major, Toronto is BRODIE Ihos. Grindley and daughters of Ot- DYEE KIRK HILL Ben Grant of Buffalo, N.Y. Mr. G. McLellan, Iroquois, was of the tower of his castle and to visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An- tawa. have peered long and wistfully to- (Intended for last issue) Misses Marjory McKinnon and Hel- among others who spent the week drew Major. Miss Ethel Brodie enjoyed ^-'pleas- On Wednesday morning Miss Mur- ward the west. When courtiers in- Mr. Alfred Villeneuve motored to'en McGillivray attended the Girls’ Miss Marion Urquhart, Verdun, Mr. iel Robertson of Edmonton, arrived to tna here. quired as to what be was seeking ing holiday in Montreal beginning ^kt hër'p“a”rënts, Mr and Mrs. Donald Montreal recently. jcamp held at Sheik’s Island, Com- Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Edith he replied;^ Gilbert Malloy,, Montreal and Miss Saturday. ^ Mrs D. McDonald, Alexandna, was w’all, last week. There were 75 girls on 'Pohertson I Hambleton entertained a host of friends “I am trying to see the walls of Bernice Urquhart, Martintown, visit- ’ Ml’. Alexander MacRae’a«iiïSunday camp. ■'Howard' O’Hara, Montreal, spent |a recent visitor with Mrs. D. D. Mc- in honor of Miss Bessie Morrison as Cartagena, because such a tremen- Mrs. Urquhart and family over the guest list included his brother Nor- The annual “In Memoriam” service not too far distant wedding, bells are dous expenditure should have week end. man "of Verdun and Mr. John Mac- the week end at his home in town. Kenzie. created sucH a conspicuous archi- Mr. Jack Waterhouse returned to will be held in Kirk Hill United Mr. Wm. Bishop, Montreal, spent Callum of Kirk Hill. Miss Margaret Severn, Montreal,, is rir,ging. ’The weather being very tecture that it ought to be visible Montreal on Sunday after spending ! Church, next Sunday morning at 11 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Masson holidaying with her cousin. Miss Isa- warm the greater part of the evening from here.” Rev. R. H. and Mrs. McKelvy, his holidays here. o’clock. Those who have loved , ones and Mrs. Bishop. bel Morrison. was si)cnt on the lawn when the crowd The old forts of San Jose and Messrs. Willie Brodie, Wyman Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Villeneuve, lying in the cemetery are asked to Miss Edna Major, Toronto, is holi- Mr. and Mrs. MacEachen ,Montrea’^ m general prticipated in playing San Fernando guard the mouth of Douglas MacCallum, Robert Jamieson, Apple Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. place flowers on the graves before the the river leading up to Cartagena, daying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. were week end guests of her parents, games and singing which made the Andrew Jamieson and Willie Smith, and Mrs. Airae Aubin. service. evening very enjoyable. During the while those off Manzanillo and Cas- Ambrose Major. are planning ;o be at the St. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cluff. tillo Grande are attractive old sen- Mrs. D .A. McRae spent last week Rev. J. W. McLeod, of Toronto The stork arrived at the home of C.Y.P.U. Conference at Oak Point, A. A. Badnage of Montreal, spent course of the, proceedings a very tasty tinels closer to the city. All these with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Mac- spent a couple of days visiting his Mr. and Mrs. Paul Seguin, on July 9th Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ste- lunch was served, and an address ports were effectively used against N.Y. this week end. Gillivray and Mr. MacGlllivray. sister, Mrs. A. J. McGihivrây last wart. rred, while a well filled purse was pirates in the olden days. The chan- Mr. Edward Trudel and family. week. He motbred from Toronto with For a short time on Sunday Leon- presented to the bride-ele»t. nel from the sea runs a zigzag Montreal, week-ended at Chas. Cuer- his son, Mr. Wm. McLeod and Mrs. course for several miles through low ard MacEwen, Russell,, visited with rier’s. McLeod. They also visited some jungle-grown banks to a beautiful his father, ,A. A. MacEwen. Old Age Simply Mass of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cameron, Mr and friends at Finch on the way here. land-locked bay, where Cartagena Miss Mora MacLeod o fthe sstaff of i Bad Habits, So Cheer Up looms beyond a lagoon, compact the Indian School at Kenora, is visit- Mrs. F. Merkley, all of CornwaU, visVlj Kirk HiU United Church congrega- within its encircling ramparts and ed Mr .and Mrs G. L. Buell on Sun- tion have presented a ten(t to the They used to say that a woman ing her mother, Mrs. Malcolm Mac- is as old as she looks and a man topped by mosque-like domes and Capitol Theatre day. Camp which is now located at Sheik's Leod. is as old as he feels. I believe they Moorish towers, looking much as it Mr. and Mrs F. H. Waterhouse mo-1 Island for the benefit of the young For the week end, Miss Rhoda Ste- are both as old as they think. You did in the days of the buccaneers. Many of tbe buildibgs date back to Cornwall, Ont. wart RN Mcntread was a guest Montreal an Saturday and ^people camping under the auspices of are old if you don’t realize that your subconscious Old Nick is tempting 1533. hCT parents Mr. and’ Mrs. N. L. Ste- are spending some two weeks’ holidays the Glengarry Presbytery of the Unit- here. ed Church. you all the time. You are youth- wart. Mr. and Mr.s. D. J. MacLean, Miss ful if you are aware of the danger, Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday While in town on Sunday, Mr. and writes Gelett Burgess in Cosmo- Sea Lions Use Sense of Mrs John Stewart and Miss Mar>- Audrey MacLean ,Gordon and Lloyd DALKEITH politan. Smell by Touching Noses August 2-3-4 Stewart, Cornwall, called on Mr. and Waterhouse attended the lawn social at ' The world is cruel: it ridicules Dunvegan on Thursday evening. Sea lions, like dogs, use their Mrs. A D. Stewart. Mr. Campbell MacLeod, of the C.N. you and rejoices in your slightest sense of smell by touching noses BEN LYON and JEAN HARLOW The glad hand is being extended to! A very unusual sight in this section R. staff, Brockville, paid a visit to his imperfection. And all the time, re- to identify one another at close -IN— Christopher F. MacRae of Ottawa,Sunday morning was the passing mother, Mrs. D. N. MacLeod, and member, wherever you go, some- range, but fail to react to distant one is looking at you. odors. They are adept at spotting who is spending a holiday with Max-,°^ Canadian Dragoons of St.'was accompanied back by his daugh- So what? Old age is simply a moving objects from considerable ville friends. ! P^t^wawa, ter. Dona. mass of bad habits. You may not “HELL'S ANGELS ’ mounted on some 75 horses all making Sister Mary Leo, Kingston, spent distance. Except when off on fish- Prof. Hemple and Mrs. Hemple of be able to keep your teeth from ing excursions, they are gregarious One of the Mightiest Dramas MacDonald College, Ste. Anne de ^ splendid showing. some time with her mother Mrs. A. J. decaying or your hair from getting by nature, collecting in large groups that the world has ever seen. MacDonell. thin, but if you keep your zest for on favorite rocks or rookeries and Bellevue, Que., motored to town on DANCE OF THE SEASON Sunday and v/ere guests of her mo- Master Jimmy Brown, son of Mr. today and pull up your weeds and generally making a big fuss and Armouries,, Alexandria, Wednesday, plant the roses of youth, if you ther, Mrs. P. A. 'McLeod. Brown manager of the Bank of Nova noise over nothing. About the only know just what you are doing all time they ever become hostile is Thursday - Friday - Saturday °Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. fService Club. Music andf Floor Show Scotia we are glad to report is recov- the time, there’s no reason why when their pet place in the sunshine Erme ering after his recent illness. Chrisp were Mr. and Mrs. by Larry O’Dair and his New Band. you shouldn’t make yourself every is challenged. August 5-6-7 Chrisp, Ottawa. They were accom- Messrs. John D. MacRae and Robt. day a little more youthful than yes- The cows have only one pup a JANE WITHERS panied by Master Teddy Chrisp who Dewar have received the contract for terday. year. If anything happens to the MOOSE CREEK was visiting in the Capital. building the addition to the chapel The most significant characteris- mother the pup will die, because ' —IN— here. tic of youth is growth. When you no other mother would adopt it. Among the Maxvillites holidaying, _ on The Women’s Institute held its re- - -, ,, ,, , . , stop growing . you begin to grow They are not like dogs or cats or Of T awvpnce orp ppv R w El- , -ii.' ' *• j Alex. MacDonell and his sister the St. Lawience are Kev. K. W. ai guiar monthly meeting on Thursday „ „ , , . old. Of course you can’t expect to other animals in this respect, says “ANGEL S HOLIDAY” hs, Mrs. Ellis and Master Larry, Mr.;^itn jm-ge attendance, the presi- MacDoneU, and frienos keep on growing forever physically, a writer in the Los Angeles 'Times. and Mrs. E. S. Winter, Miss Ada and stewart in the chair.^ t but you can keep on growing men- A peculiar habit of the cows ap- A Riotous Comedy Hit. Gordon Winter, Mr. and Mrs . C. W- iipiie meeting opened with the Institute'*^ v tally. And that means youthfulness. proaching pupping time is to form Hoople and Miss Shirley. iOde, followed by the reading of the I A n*- T ' ■ It is only by continual mental de- “rafts” by lying belly-side up in velopment and, discipline that Age the water with their flipper pro- A very successim lawnî9.wn social was“-“ minutes• t uby XL.the secretary,X Mrs._ __Hugh . , SÆr.,, D., A., ]\facLennan. „ „was , .a visitor can ever hope to compete with truding above the surface. From a held under the auspices of the Pres- Ligir. The treasurer Mrs. J. A. Buch-1f last week, Youth. distance a string of eight or ten byterian Young People’s Society, on gave a'orief report. Various items'^ ^ cows floating end to end this way Every morning Take a Teaspoonful in the Pair Grounds on Friday evening. Lj business were discussed. The Au- ®as a visitor to his home hen resembles the charred remains of a Water Before Breakfast of 'Besides Mr. Jack and his Stars of To-|gygt meeting will be held on the 12th ^ Camels Imported to U. S. boat that has burned to the water’s morrow, local-talent assisted in the when the grandmothers of the corn- edge, with only stubs of the ribs for Cross-Country Work left showing. This is probably a programme. munity wiU be entertained. Corres- MCDONALD’S GROVE This country imported two ship- means of absorbing beneficial rays Wampole's Grape Salt On ’Tuesday, Miss Alma MacDon- pondence read and- dealt with. Mrs J. from the sun. (Intended for last issue) loads of camels—75 in all—from aid left by motor for Quebec City and ^ Buchanan reported on district exe- Egypt and Asia Minor, for cross- Miss Martha MacGregor is spend- adjacent ' points of interest. She was cutive meeting held and its benefits country communication. It was dur- DIRECTIONS—Adults, as a refreshing health drink or ing a few days in Ottawa. accompanied by Mrs. S. G. MacDon-, local society. At the close a social ing Pierce’s administration. The Game Conservation Old corrective, one to two teaspoonfuls in a half glass of cold water— aid, Ottawa, Mrs. Humphrey, MissVour was spent, with Mrs. D. A. Mac-j experiment wps in charge of the Game conser-vation is an ancient daily before breakfast or before retiring. practice in America, according to Humphrey, and Miss Brown, CornwaU. R^rmid as hostess. Mrs. (Dr.) Greistl^^ p Ottawa Pri- War departrrient and Jefferson Children, five years old and over, one-half teaspoonful ; under Davis, secretary of war, was one Dr. W. C. MacLeod of New York, Mr and Mrs. David B. MacRae and who was the guest of Mrs. (Dr.) Doyleholidayed with friends writing in the Scientific Monthly. five years, one-quarter teaspoonful. here and at GloversviUe, N.Y. ’They of the most ardent advocates of the Miss Betty MacRae, Regina, Sask., are ^ was then calied on and ail enjoyed the He says: The Choctaw of the South- Grape Salt acts as a gentle laxative and stimulates the liver- were accompanied by Miss Belle Mac- scheme, states a writer in the on their annual motor holiday with demonstration given by her Cleveland Plain Dealer. The camels eastern United States had laws gov- Available at Lennan. erning the amount of game which relatives in MaxvUlie and distric'ù on Life in the Arctic and work with were landed at Indianola on the Mr. and Mrs. Keith MacDougall might be killed by each family. Ev- McLEISTER^S DRUG STORE Throughout the year we have no more the Eskimos. A vote of thanks was coast of Texas. Greek and Turk- who were holidaying with friends here ish camel drivers were also brought ery month each band chief had to welcome guests than the MaoRaes of tendered the speaker for her much In two sizes—50c and $1.00 returned to their home on Sunday, be- along to drive them. report to the head chief just how Regina. enjoyed contribution. Community sing- much had been killed by each fam- ing accompanied by Mr. A. D. Mac- The camels seemed well fitted ily under his control. The more MaxviUe friends are delighted to ing was then in order. Lunch was ser- for work in that region, and on one Dougall and son Wilfred. northern Algonquins practically know that Mr. and Mrs. Cameron J. ved and the singing of God Save the expendition they crossed Texas, Miss Florence Tait, R.N.„ Avon- farmed the beavers. Censuses were Campbeli were able to take their in- King closed the meeting. New Mexico and Arizona to the Col- mrre, visited her grandmother, Mrs. taken every year, and only the orado, and their behavior was high- fant son, ,Robert S., home from the young or very old animals were D. J. MacGregor last week. ly commended by the army officer Good printing like all good Civic Hospital, Ottawa, on Monday, (Intended for last issue) slain for use. Disregard for conser- Mrs. A. J. Wilkes was called to her in charge. But the experiment failed where he underwent an operation. 'We Miss Eleanor Levogeur is at present vation principles is believed to home the latter part of the week ow- because of adverse public opinion work requires detail and care. are glad to learn the little chap is holidaying with Greenfield relatives. have been the cause of the war in ing to the serious illness of her father, and the outbreak of the Civil war. fully recovered. Mr. Cochrane, Ottawa, was in town which the Iroquois exterminated the We give this care to all work Mr. Finlay MacKay. The camels were sold to circuses Eries. The latter trespassed on on Monday on business bent. and invididuals, and many of them LARGE SHIPMENT OP STOCK Among others here on Monday was Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilkes, Mrs. Iroquois territory and acted con- entrusted to us. See that your were turned loose. trary to the customs of all Indians, One of the largest shipments of Mr. Girardina, Cornwall. James Benton, Mrs. Grant Sine, were visitors to Ottawa on Friday, Mrs. for they left none of the beavers next order for Printing is left Holstein and Ayrshire milch cow» Services in the Presbyterian Church alive to continue the stock. (four carloads) to leave Glengarry fof on Sunday were conducted by the Rev. Benton remaining dor a few days Barnacles in town. the United States, was purchased by W. L. Detlor of Montreal. visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Young barnacles are odd looking, Wra. Dufty of Union, Ont., Canadian Miss Mary A. McLeod, is visiting Norman McKenzie. very different in youth from the Early Printed Books representative of Garelick Bros., Un- with her sister, Mrs. Gillies and Mr. adult barnacle familiar to the sailor. Oswald’s “History of Printing” THE GLENGARRY NEWS And for a long time no one realized begins by stating that Fifteenth-cen- lonvUle, Mass. GLEN NORMAN Phone - 9 H. Gillies, of Pinch. that this curious little creature was tury books. printed from movable Mr. Dufty is a well known breeder Mr. D. D. McIntyre, Avonmore, and Mr. Louis Theoret, Montreal, -Vpas | a young barnacle. It was named a type are considered to be of suffi- Of Holstein-Freisian cattle and an ex- daughter, Mrs. Piper of Toronto, also, a recent visitor at his parental horn: “nauplius.” It is only after the nau- cient importance, to justify their tensive buyer in Western Ontario. Mr. Archie McIntyre, Avonmore, were here. plius attaches itself to a rock or designation by a special title, that In his purchasing he was assisted guests on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. some board with its long feelers, of “incunabula,” “cradle books” or Miss Janet Sayant is spending a books produced in the infancy of by Alex. G. MacEwen of this place, J. A. Buchanan. that it develops a double shell for few weeks with friends in the 5th the art. During the fifty years who Is secretary of the Glen- its protection. From time to time, Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Lancaster. the new shell sections are added to comprising the latter half of the garry Holstein Breeders’ Club, Provost Sunday last were their daugh- Mr. Raoul Montpetit, Montreal, was its “roof” until it generally has five Fifteenth century, probably 30,000 the cattle h-ing bought from the ter, Mrs. J, E. Vallee, Lucille and Irene at his parental home on Sunday. compartments. Below the shell hang editions under various titles were following breeders, — Alex Stewart, VaUee, Messrs. Jean Legault, Edmond Miss Josephine McDonald, after several pairs of long arm-like ap- printed, of which about 25,000 edi- pendages which wave currents of tions have been identified and de- Fred McLeod, D. H. McIntosh, Alex. Quanville and Ernest Levesque, all of spending several days with Mr. and G. MacLeod, Donald McKinnon, Hec- water into the barnacle’s mouth— scribed. These early editions appear Lachlne. Mrs. Francis Tellier, North Lancaster, tor McGiUlvray, D. A. Fraser, Thos and in the water hundreds of tiny to have numbered not more than a has returned home. creatures which are the barnacles’ few hundred copies. Sauve, Wm. Urquhart, Mack McRae, TAYSIDE Mrs. A. Kennedy, Glen Nevis, her regular menu. Barnacles are com- and Arch. J. Macleod, Dunvegan; D. , sister, Mrs. O’Connor and little daugh- monest in warm seas, but there are H. Kenedy, J. E. Cass, D. C. MeIn-! Mrs. Eva Munroe, Toronto, spent a ^ork, visited at J. H. Me countless numbers of them on sticks Kangaroo a Broad Jumper tosh, L. W. McKillican, Arthur Camp-.short vacation the guest of her sis- Friday last and stones in northern waters as A kangaroo is a broad jumper, bell, 'Wilfred McEwen, ,D. A. McKin- ter Mrs. D. A. MacPhail. well. rather than a high jumper. Some Miss Rita Bennett of Montreal, Is non, Alex. Pechie, F. B. Villeneuve & Sympathy is extended to Mr. D. A. of the biggest ones are said to cover at present holidaying with her uncle from 10 to 20 feet at a leap, while Son, Hugh Benton, Harold Blaney, O. MacPhail and family in the death of and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDon- claims have been made of leaps of G. MaeKillican & Sons, J. D. Cum- his sister Mrs. L. MacLaren of Apple . One of China’s Capitals ald. Sian was one of the first of the 30 feet and more. He does not jump mings, Len McNaughton, Mack Mc- HlSl high from the ground. The largest Col. J. A. Gillies, Mrs. Gillies and eighteen capitals of China, the one kangaroos weigh nearly two hun- Ewen, Maxvllle; Ovila Bourgon, St. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Valley returned which first united the whole coun- the Misses Anita and Camilla Gillies dred pounds. The long tail aids Isidore, D. W. MacLeod, Rod. N. Mac- home after spending a week 'With try. Ambassadors from Persia and visited with Mrs. A. Sayant and fam- the animal in leaping and helps it Leod, J. W. MacLeod, Dan G. Mac- their son and family at Barrie. distant Turkey knelt before the ily on Tuesday. keep its balance. Master,, Dalkieth; T. W, Tinkess, Master Donald MacPhail spent Sun- Dragon Throne in Sian. Christian Among those from here who en- Avonmore, Emile Sabourln, Bonne- day with Master Keith Blair of Dyer. missionaries established a cathedral joyed an outing at Penfield Beach, on 'Vllle; C. H. Wilmot, Zotique Main- Mr. Derlin Valley, Barrie recently here twelve centuries ago. In Sian Sunday, were Messrs. Gordon, How- was developed the culture which The Symphony Orchestra vijle, Lome Fraser, ,Bert Smith, Da- visited his parental home. The four choirs which comprise ard and Peter McKinnon, also J. J. influenced the rest of China to adopt vid Decaire,.. Lawrence McArthur, Mr. Alrd Campbell, Alexandria the symphony orchestra are the 'Mullin and All. Dorval. tea for the national beverage. Sian’s Roche Grant, Clifford McDermid, fi'cnt the wee’.; end at his parental civilizing effect spread to Japan, strings (violas, violins, violoncellos and contrabasses) the woodwinds with the result that the Japanese Fred Coleman, Urquhart Bros., John lome. (bassoons; clarinets, flutes, English GLEN ROBERTSON adopted and use Chinese charact- MacLennan, Duncan Dore, Stewart ! Mr, and Mrs. R. Bray and family horn and occasionally the French ers in writing and drink tea. Many, Goudie, Martintown; Alex. Scott, | ana Mr. Ell Bray, Moose Creek spent Holidays over. Miss Sadie Robinson •horn, oboes) ; the brasses (French Japanese wear the kimono, a vari- horns, trombones, tuba, trumpets) ; Monjdand; Hugh McDermid, Elzear Sunday -with Mrs. Bray’s father Mr. returned to the city on Sunday. ation of an ancient Chinese style Dubeau, Chas. McIntosh, Apple Hill, Eerchler. Miss Rose McCulloch, Montreal, is the battery (instruments of percus- which has been abandoned in the sion such as drums, triangles, bells Duncan McDonald, Arthur Lapleire,j Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Durivage, Mr, ^spending her annual holidays at her country of its origin. and tympani). The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30, 1937 Page &

children, Kingston, ,his mother, Mrs. ST. KAPHAELS .nipninxus First Known NOTICE D- D. McIntosh and Master Allan to Have Had a Backbone KEPI mOM HIS During the month of July, Mr. Don- COUfTTY NEWS Munro spent Sunday last in Ottawa, Miss Jean Murphy, St. Petersburg, About 400,000,000 years or more ald A. Macdonald, K.C., of the firm of APPLE HILL guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Christie. ^ recent guest of Rev. D. A ago Nature created the Amphioxus Macdonell & Macdonald, barristers, St. Raphaels —the first animal that is known tc SHIP BV SCIITICK Mr. and Mrs.Armstrong, their son Campbell and Miss Annie Campbell. will be absent from his office every af- Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon of Lowell, Mrs. Andrew O’Connor, the Misses have had a semblance of a back- ternoon. As usual he will be in his and daughter also Jessie Sterling, bone. Nature was a good crafts- SAILOR WHO COULD HARDLY Mass., are visiting friends here. of Windsor, Ont., on Monday called on Beatrice and Louise O’Connor, New WALK FOR PAIN office in the morning. 28-tf. York, N.Y., ,are visiting with Mr. and man in this work, for the Amphioxus Mrs. Angus D. Grant spent the Mr. and Mrs Geo. Sterling and Mr. has come down to us, through ali “I am a seaman,” he writes, “and Mrs. D. R. MacDonald this week. week end with Montreal friends. I and Mrs. W. E. McDiarmid ihese millions of years, in almost have travelled' all over the world in ATTENTION LADIES Mrs. Alvin McLaren, Toronto, re- Mr. and Mrs . Blake McDiarmid, Miss Andrea Whyte, Lancaster and' mchanged condition. It is found sailing ships. Some time ago I was Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking, turned to her home on Saturday. Jack and Ralph McDiarmid, also Miss'^iss Maryln MePhee, Alexandria are hroughout temperate and tropical ■egions in just as primitive a form taken bad with sciatica and rheuma- also Pressing and Repairing Men’s Miss Irene MacKie spent last week Evelyn 'McDiarmid, Miss Stewart and ,®P^"^‘"g ^r. and Mm. tism. If I went out I had to rest two with friends in Cornwall. IS it was eons ago. according to a Clothes. Satisfaction assured. Reason- Miss Edwards of Ottawa, spent a por-, ^ MacDonald, scientist in the New York Herald or three times before I got home.. One able prices. '> Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Francis Demo, Corn- tion of Sunday at the home of Mrs. ^arry MacDonell who spent Tribune. In American waters it is day an old mate of mine asked me wall, spent Sunday with friends here. | AGNES VALADE, W. E. McDiarmid. weeks at her home, here. 'ound as a slender, wormlike crea- what was the matter, and he said 13-tf Kenyon St. West, Alexandria, MI. JacQue Lornegan, Montreal, Mr.’and Mm. A.’ L. McDermid, Mr. returned to New York on Saturday, ‘ure about two inches long, but in ‘get some Kruschen Salts.” So I got Japanese waters it reaches a length spent the week end with his uncle and ' and Mrs. Aloysius McDonald, and i Marcoux and little Jean seme and I am pleased to say I felt aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coutlee. | of ten inches. daughter Cirmel, Harrisons, gpfent ! G;-Y and Jeanine Marcoux are visiting Out of the Amphioxus came the a great ease. After continuing for a Eyes Tested Aug. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Rog/er Harkln and Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mi'S. with Mr. and Mrs. W. Major for a few sharks, the fishes, the reptiles, the week, I was a great deal better and j days. sons spent Sunday with friends in] J. A. McKinnon, Alexandria. quadrupeds, the mammals, the pri- on the Saturday I was back on my WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON EVERY Mr, and Mrs. W. Lefebvre, Mr. Gir- Massena. j Mrs. W. J. McCallum, Misses Velma, mates and finally man. If Amphi- ship.”— T.R.W. WEEK Master Gordon Campbell spent it Jessie Leitha and Masters Carol of Cornwall were Sunday guest; oxus had failed in its duty as a Good glasses if you need them. link in the chain of evolution or ’The pains of rheumatism and scia- few days with his aunt, Mrs. J. A. and Lawrence McCalliun sundayed Biboiron. tica are frequently caused by too much Good acjvice if you don’t. Carlsbad Springs ' McKinnon, Alexandria. had differentiated itself in some with friends at St. Andrews. Misses other fashion, the human race uric acid accumulating in the body. W. C. LEYBOURNE, R.O., of 156 Pitt I Mr. H. S. Scott, of Cornwall, spent Now Open Velma and Jessie McCallum remained MARTINTOWN might never have eventuated out of Two of the ingredients of Kruschen St., Cornwall, at the offices of Dr. D. Tuesday with Mr.. anud Mrs. Peter over for several days. its primal protoplasm. Some other Salts are notable for their work in I). McIntosh, Dentist, Alexandria Cameron. White Sulphur Baths. Five Mr. and Mrs. Deane Boor, of New Mrs Butler and Joyce Butler, Mont- animal form might today be reign- dissolving uric , acid and other ingredi- Every Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Archie Benton, Siscoe, Que., !S mg as lords of this terrestrial ball. Mineral Waters. All amusements- York city, ceoompanied by Mrs. Ed- real, are holidaying -with Mr. and ents of these Salts assist the internal Riding Horses, etc. 12 miles east visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amphioxus, therefore, holds a key CORPORATION OF THE TOWN die Barry, the Misses Agnes, Alice, J- Owen. organs to eliminate the dissolved uric I of Ottawa' Russell Road. Rates Charles Benton. position in the evolutionary process OF ALEXANDRIA Rita and Agatha Bai-ry, also Messrs. | Miss Juanita Conroy, North Bay. of vertebrates and in the early days acid from the system. from $16.00 weekly. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dewar and George and Phillip Barry of St. Ont., was a week end guest of Miss carried heavy responsibility for NOTICE CARLSBAD Limited Master Malcolm Dewar spent Tuesday Marthe, Que., spent Tuesday with jjean Craig. starting the whole group of beings RE: “DOG TAX” ■with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Munro. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dancause. Jean Ross, 'Winnipeg, is visiting with bones toward their ultimate All owners and harbourers of Dogs JAS. R. BOYD, Pres. & Manager Miss Mayme Gauthier is at present Much sympathy is extended to Mr. ] relatives in this vicinity and in Corn- destiny. Sad-Eyed Saint Bernard who have not paid their Dog Tax. Although the Amphioxus is classed visiting relatives in Alexandria. Colin Campbell in the sudden death of wall- Most Romantic Large Dog for the the year 1937 and previous l\|tiss J. Guindon left on Sunday to with the vertebrates, it has neither are asked to have same settled on or his sister, Miss Minnie Campbell which} Mr. and Mrs Howard Williams and backbone nor cranium. Where these Probably the most roijiantic por- enjoy a short holiday at Clarence occurred Tuesday evening. Miss children .Hamilton, Ont., were Sunday bony structures are found in tjie trayed dog of ali the large canine before July 31st; as after this date Creek. Campbell had only reached home from * quests of Miss Kate Grant. more advanced types of animals, family is the sad-eyed Saint Ber- proceedings wh! be taken to recover INNUIl SOGIIL Mrs. Fred Rozon, Dalhousie Station, Calgary last week intending to spend! Mrs. Edwards and sons also Miss the Amphioxus has only a cartilage nard. This dog gained its reputation same. So, therefore, please guard your- is spending the week with Mrs. Donat her holidays with her brother. Clarice McIntyre, Ottawa are'holiday- rod. It is buft a routine step from down through the years as a res- self accordingly IN AID OF Lefebvre. the cartilage to the bony struc- cuer of man in the dangerous moun- (Sgd.) M. CH. SEGER, Mr. and Mrs. George Amelotte and with Mrs. McIntyre and family, tain passes of the Swiss Alps. Miss Jeania Dancause Is spending ture. 31-lc. Collector. Our Lady of the Angels children of Potsdam, N.Y., accompan- King’s Road. However, the Saint Bernard did a few days with her sister and bro- ied by his mother, Mrs. John Ame- Miss Minnie Campbell, Calgary not originate amid the lofty peaks, Parish ther-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. R. Beau- lotte motored to Rigaud, on Sunday ] Alta., is spending the summer with Mr. Did Not Know “America” where later it was destined to be- AUCTION SALE lieu, Montreal. and Mrs. Colin Campbell and family. and spent a few hours with Mrs. A. Tune Same as “Save King” come a hero on countless occasions. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Miss Alice Fraser, Ottawa, spent the Beaulieu of Montreal, who -is summer- Mr. Alex. D. Ross of Barrie, is visit- In short, this dog did not first come Moose Creek, Ont. When Samuel F. Smith wrote to light in Switzerland, asserts a week end with her parents, Mr. and ing there. tiilg his brother, Thos. D. Ross and “America” in 1832, he did not know The undersigned will sell by Public Mrs. A. A. Fraser. writer in the Philadelphia Inquirer. Auction at the residence of her fa- On Tuesday sister. Miss C. A. Ross., 7th Con. that he was writing a song to the Mr. Robert Neville, Montreal, spent Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth same tune as “God Save the King.” Folks have become quite familiar ther, the late John D. R. Macdonell. with, the Saint Bernard because it the week end at the home of Mr. and GALA DAY McRae are Miss Bertha McKenzie of He found the tune in a German Catherine Street,, one block east of Armouries, Alexandria, Wednesday, ,, . ,,, has frequently been pictured in a Mrs. James Neville. ^ ’ ■’’ Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McRae, music book brought to this country Post Office. August 18th, sponsored by the Social by William C. Woodridge and setting of snow and ice, with brandy Mrs. Scott and daughter Betty of ^ X . Ethel and Tommy McRae, Altarlo, ALEXANDRIA Aagust 17,1037 Service Club. Under the patronage of turned over by him to Lowell Ma- cask suspending from a huge col- Montreal, week-ended with Mr. and Alta, lar. The eyes of the dog express sor- John D. MacRae, M.P.. Guest Speak- son, states a writer in the Detroit On Thursday Evening Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, Loch Garry. Misses Jessie and , Lillie Little, row, probablv because of the “haw” er: EUe Bertrand, M.P. News. Mason had asked Smith to AUGUST 5th, 1937 Keep the date open. Miss Teresa McDonald, R. N., De- Bhannonville, are spending the sum- translate the verses or to write a or third eyelid. at 7 o’clock tioit ,and her brother, Jack McDon- mer with their uncle, Mr. W. McAr- few original poems to go with the These dogs are one of the giants of The following: — Upright Plano ald, 3rd Concession ,called on their thur, North Braoch, music. As he glanced through the dbgdom. When full grown, the aver- CURRY HILL age Saint Bernard weighs from 170 aunt, Mrs. S. Grant on Sunday. collection, he was struck by one (Lindsay), Taco range, Quebec Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNairn, their tune which seemed to him simple to 210 pounds. Miss Ola Dancause, D. H. N.„ Plan- heater, coal oil stove with oven. daughter Eunice and son, Dolpon, Ne and spirited and he noticed that the The Saint Bernard is a graceful Lawn Social tagenet, .spent the week end with her Mr. P. Dannelly paid Montreal a Singer sewing machine, living room ville, Sask., are guests of Mr. and Germ'an words were patriotic. This mover, chiefly because of its broad under the auspices of the visit on Saturday. suite, sideboard, dining room table parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dan- Mrs. A. H. Scott. gave him the inspiration to write a feet, which encase closed up toes Mr. and Mrs. W. Cunningham and centre taWes, chairs, 2 sofas, kitchen Cote St. George and Dalhousie cause. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc- hymn for this country. that are well padded. The origin of the words of “God table, 4 iron beds complete, 3 bureaus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and three sons little Gwendolyn of Montreal, spent Martin recently were Mr. and Mrs. In fact, these dogs have a “fifth Station Presbyterian Church Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. P. Quinn Save the King” as well as of the 3 wash stands, blinds, rocking chairs, also Mr. and Mrs. A. Coleman and iTredway, Mrs. Jenning, Mrs. Jope.s toe” on their hind feet. This is not Will be held on and family. tune is in doubt. Henry Carey and a freak of nature which frequently floor coverings, li-ving room rugs. 2 son Freddie of Cornwall,, called on land Mrs. Hamilton, ail of Montreal. The many friends and neighbors of John Bull are both mentioned in crops up in other breeds. The “fifth cupboards, trunks, dishes, kltéhen The Lawn of Mr. Peter friends here on Sunday. I Miss Mary Grartt. Chicago, lU., is this connection. The Encyclopedia Mrs. May McKie are sorry to learn toe” is a developed dewelaw that utensils, carpenter and garden tools Miss Eileen Hurtubise, Cornwall, Is I on an extended visit with her sister, Britannica says that 1745 is the ear- really is actually another toe. The MacCuaig that through a fall she sustained two and may other articles too numerous spending a few days with her parents, Miss Kate Grant and other relatives liest date assignable and that both surefootedness has been developed broken wrists and is now a patient injr words and music had been evolved to mention. One and a half miles east of Mr. and Mi's. Albert Hurtubise. in this vicinity. chiefly among the Swiss types, that the General Hospital, Cornwall. out of earlier forms-; also that Bull’s All to be sold without reserve. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sloan and son Friends of Mr. and Mrs. S. Louis and have been used for rescue work. Dalhousie Station Miss W. Petrie of Ottawa, week is the earliest form of the air. Prus- In case of unfavorable weather the Gerald ,St. Johnsvllle, N.Y. are spend- Louis Lalonde will be glad to learn sia, Denmark and other countries ended with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Petrie, sale will take place under cover. On Wednesdaiy ing a few days at the homes of Messrs '^jthat they are recovering from injuries used this tune, but whether they Mr. and Mrs. Frank Megan, of 0 John L. and L-eslie Sloan. received in a recent motor accident. took it from England or from older TERMS:—CASH Montreal, were week end visitors with Netherland India produces about 95 Mr. and Mrs. Cousineau and child- Miss Gretta RosS was a week end sources cannot be determined. Dave Lalonde, Auctioneer. Mr. Dan Quinn and the Misses Quinn. percent .of the world’s supply of August 4th, 1037 ren, Mrs. D. Cashmean, Montreal, guest of friends in this vicinity. On Miss Mary Margaret Macdonell, A large umber attended the Sunda> crude quinine. spend a few days with Mr. and Mi's. returning to Toronto she was accom- Proprietress. A good programme is assured School picnic held on Friday at Mr. Naming Days and Months 0 John McCulloch. panied by Miss Etta Smith who will Religion and romance, as well as After 45 or 50, most women regain In case of unfavorable weather the Chas. Price’s Point and greatly en- ; Mrs. M. K. Kennedy of Keno^a, be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff considerable ingemjity, entered into their second youth, and live to a long- TENDERS WANTED Social will be held the V/is., is visiting with her nephew, Mr. joyed the outing. Tenders will be received by the un- of that city. the first naming of the days .and er, healthier and happier old age than following evening. Duncan D. A, McDonald. dersigned up to 6 o’clock, pm., (Tues- Miss Florence Quinn returned home Mr. and Mi’S Hunter, Ottawa, spent the months. Although in more mod- tljeir husbands. COME ONE I COME ALL ! Mr. and Mrs, Donat Lefebvre and on Sunday after a holiday with Mr. ern times we accepted the Roman day, August 3rd, 1937 for painting ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Keir names for the months, the names Admission including lunch son Vernon week ended with friends and Ml'S. W. Cunningham, Montreal. | and on their return to the Capital BORN jthe exterior snd interior, also out- ae Dalhousie Station, Que. of the days of the week are, with ' buildings of School section No. 13 Adults, 25c Children, I5c The Misses Etta, Neil and Annie y^çj-e accompanied by Master Billy one exception, directly derived BARBARA—lAt Montreal, on Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Willie Munro and son Sullivan were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter who had been enjoying some from our Saxon ancestors, observes day, July 23rd, 1937 to Mr. and Mrs. I Lancaster. Lowest or any tender not Wallace also Mrs. A. D. Munro motor- j necessarily accepted. Full particulars TheVankleek Hill Dis- James Trlckey on Sunday at their holidays here. a writer in London Answers Mag- T G. Barbara of Alexandria, a daugh- ed to Lost River on Thursday last. summer cottage, River Beaudette.' ^r. and Mr.s, Pearson McArthur azine. Their days were dedicated ter. may be obtained from J. H. MCKIN- trict Ayrshire Breed- Mrs. W .J. McCallum has her mo- Mr. Owen Trickey, his sister and and son, of Streetsvllle, spent several to leading gods of the time. For NON, secretary-treasurer, R.R. 2, ther, Mrs. John McMillan of St. An- little daughter called on Messrs. W. J. gays with relatives here and sheer poetic descriptive titling of FARM FOR SALE Alexandria. 31-lo ers Club the months it is impossible to do drews with her on an extended ■visit Sullivan and J. P. Quinn on Sunday, turning to the Queen City were ac- better than those old Anglo-Saxons. The north half of Lot No. 17 in the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dancause, Miss NOTICE companied by Miss Dorothy Mc- Translated their month names 4th Con. Township of Lancaster,, 100 (Intended for last issue) RE: ‘TOLL TAX” Lurleen, Miisses M.A. and Inez Mc- Naughton. meant, beginning with January: acres, 6 acres wide cornering on Con. ANNUAL FIELD DAY McDermld motored to Massena, on Miss A. J. Quinn left on Monday Chilly month, vegetation month, Any persons not having the above Service in the United Church on and side roads, about 60 acres cleared. AT Sunday afternoon. for Ottawa to spend the remainder of spring month, grass month, fiower tax paid for the years 1937 and pre- , Sunday evening, was under the aus- Maple bush, also other bush mostly Duldreggan Hall Mr. Nell Fitzgerald and his sister- her holidays vith Mr. and Mrs. A. F. month, summer month, hay month, large elm and second growth. Small vious, on qr before July 31st; are re- j pieces of the Missionary Society, Mrs. harvest month, autumn month, in-law, Miss Elzabeth Grant of Mont- McDonald. house, good barn and stable 36 x 68 'quested to do so, as after,this data The Country Residence of Dr. W. T. John McMai'tin, district ■vice presl- wine month, slaughter month I proceedings will be taken to enforce Smith, of Hawkesbnry real, spent the week end with the Mrs. A. R. Brown, Mrs. Jack Mit-^(jent, was in charge. Mrs. M. D. Mc- I'or further particulars apply to A. (when cattle were killed and dried I payment in accordance with the Town ON THURSDAY, latter’s uncles, Messrs. Alex, and An- chell. Miss Margaret Mitchell were Martin read the Scripture lessson and for winter larders), and winter J. MACDONELL, Box 390, Schu- gus Grant. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Neron.'^rs. A. J. McDermid led in prayer month. macher, Ont. 31-3Î. By-Laws of the Town of Alexandria- The many friends of Master Louis (Sgd.) M. CH. SEGER, AUGUST 5th Cornwall, Tuesday afternoon. The address was given by Mrs. Berry Leblanc are sorry to hear that he Is Mr. A. R. Brown and Miss C. Brown .^JJQ jjgj. subject The Christ- FOR SALE 31-lc. Collector. 12.30 standard time Two Things Certain 1.30 daylight saving time a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, of Monrieal, week-ended with Mrs. M. fajifty that tTriumphs.” Mrs. Clifford For sale a ’26 Ford truck, in good Benjamin Franklin is credited condition, with new battery and li- WELL DRHLLING The following speakers will be present : Cornwall. Me Vieille and Mrs. Brown. McIntyre rendered a solo. “Come Unto with being the first to make the HON. DUNCAN MARSHAL!., cense. Apply to G. MacDONALD, Dun- Deep or shallow well water, free Mrs. Fred Lepage, Misses Patricia, Mrs. W. Clark and Miss Margaret „ .(yhile the offering was being ta- statement that only two things are from surface water, cesspool or barn- Minister of Agriculture of Ontario. Frances and Marie Parisien, Cornwall, Clark of Montreal, are holidaying with ken. At the morning service the pastor certain—death and taxes. Franklin vegan, Ont., R.R. 1, Box 75 Skye. 31-lc Dr. 6. H. BARTON, yard drainage Is a real necessity foi and Misses Helen and Mary Ruddy Mrs. William Ross and family. gj-ignees as a Mission- mentioned this certainty in a letter Deputy Minister of Agricul., Ottawa. to his friend, M. Leroy of the SOCIAL farms, farm homes, suburban and W. C. THOMSON, of Berwick spent Tuesday at the home Mrs. Tom O Reilly, Mrs. J. D. Ham- jjje We.st and in Newfoundland, town homes, cities towns, hotels, of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Legault. French Academy of Sciences, in ST. MARY’S PARISH, President of Can. Ayrshire Breeders’ ilton. Miss I. Hamilton, Mrs. W. jjis subject was “God speaks in the 1789. He stated; “Our Constitu- WILLIAMSTOWN, schools, factories, creameries ,dairies. Association. Mr. and Mrs. F. Murphy. Ocean- Cheuff, Miss Jessords motored to outposts” tion is in actual operation. Every- TUESDAY. AUGUST 10th, 1937 Irrigation. Good, fresh, deep well water 3. C. SHEARER, side. Long Island, N Y., Mr. and Mrs. Huntingdon, Que. and Fort Coving- Principal of Agri. College, Kemptville thing appears to promise that it Watch for particulars. 26-tf. protects your own health as well as Michaud, and Miss Loretta Ville- N.Y., on Tuesday. will last, but in this world nothing PROF. ALEX. NESS, the health of farm,animals. i neuve, Montreal, are visiting their Mrs. M. McKie, and Miss Jean Gunn WILLIAMSTOWN is certain but-death and taxes.” McDonald College, Que. SUMMER OFFICE HOURS V/rite or phone .«ar'V parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Ville- Whether the expression was orig- ALEX. E. MacLAURIN, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J .D. Lewis and daughter Alici Messrs. Macdonell & Macdonald, ARTHUR CAMPBELL neuve. inal with Franklin is unknown but Canadian Council on Boys’ and Girls’ Mrs. R. McArthur, Lancaster. of Lachine, scent last week with Mr. it was natural for him to contrast Barristers, Alexandria, Ontario, -wish Prop, of Several Drilling Machines. Club Work. Mrs. .Peter Grant after spending Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Quinn, Miss and Mrs. Jos. Daoust. the uncertainties of the newly adopt- I to announce that their Office hours .31-Ip PLANTAGENET, ONT. Cash prizes will be awarded in junior several days with Messrs. Hugh, Annie Quinn and Miss Jean Gunn jjiss Clair McDonald of Montreal, judging contest. ed Constitution with these two cer- for the summer months will be from Spend an enjoyable and interesting Phillip and D. D. Grant has returned paid Cornwall a visit on Friday. .,^^0 has been spending a few weeks tainties. Charles Dickens in his 8.30 a.m. to 5 o’clock p.m. dally except MAN WANTED to supply Rawleigh's “David Copperfield,” written 60 afternoon with the Ayrshire Breeders. to Ottawa. Mrs. James O’Reilly and Mrs. C. Os- Mr. and Mrs. Daoust returned Saturday and on Saturday from 8.30 Household Products to consumers. ADMISSION FREE Mr. and Mrs. D. Bonscour have as 1er of comwf.!! sundayed with Mr.'home Saturday. years later, has Barkis say: “Ii was as true as taxes is. And noth- a.m. to 1 p.m. We train and help you. Good profits GORDON CAINS, SYDNEY MODE, their guests Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cos- and Mrs. Tom O’Reilly. j jjjgg Bernadette Major has returned or hustlers. No experience necessary. President. Sec’y-ïreas. ing’s truer than them.” Evening appointments between 7.00 sitt of West. Lebanon, ,N.H. Mr. and Mi's. Berriault and faml.y JQ Toronto after spending her holll- ■and 8.30 may be arranged by ironing Pleasant, profitable, dignified wor.k. Mr, Wason Gwynn, Toronto, spent of Coteau Landing, spent Monday with rtunlty to man with to visit Mr. Sidney McDiarmid who is morning on a motor trip to Ottawa, Morrison Grant has , returned home have had a father and mother, and 60 acres on which are erected a house ^ car to distribute Pood and Household DAVE L. LALONDE somewhat seriously ill in a hospital Calandar, Toronto and Niagara’ Falla froui the Sanatarium quite well again. that makes 12. So we go on, back to and small outbuildings can now be products in route of 900 homes In own LIOBNSHD AUOTIONHEB the time of Christ, which works oir COUNTY OF OLENQAEBT there. Mr. and Mrss. Tom O’Reilly have as g purchased at a reasonable price pro-' county. Experience unnecessary — We Mr, and Mrs. John B. Campeau, and their guests Mrs. J. D. Hamilton, Miss has started a war on the at about 58 generations of 33 years train you. Steady work. Earn about each. The calculation shows', as- vlded the purchaser can make a satis- U yon Intend having a iale, the thlni little son, Miss Christine Campeau and Queenie Hamilton of New Hampshire, devastating banana disease. serts a writer in Pearson’s London factory cash payment. $30.00 weekly. ‘WRITE IMMEDIATE- for yon to do U to get in toneh will their aunt, Mrs. J. J. Sharpe, Creigh- Mrs. Walter Cheuff, of Lancaster. Weekly, that 144,207,695,790,946,939 For further Information apply to LY FOR THE TERRITORY OF me. I can give yon better eerviee ■( ton Mines, are -visiting Mr. and Mrs. N.H., Miss Jessors of Franklin, NH.; A new aviation company proposes to births must have taken place tc Messrs. Macdonell & Macdonald, Bar-] YOUR O'WN CHOICE! PAMILEX a better price. For refereneea see any bring you into the world. And al: one for whom I have eondneted a MU Francis Campeau. Miss Gertrude O’ReUly and Mr. Sau- bring Tokyo within a week’s flight of risters, &c, Bank of Nova Scotia PRODUCTS COMPANY—570 St. Cle- Mr. and Mrs. John D. McIntosh and ]cler of Montreal. j western Europe. . this since the birth of Christ only, Chambers, Alexandria, Ont. 30-2c. ment St., Montreal. 3i-iç ALEXAHDEIA. OUT. not since the beginning of time. Page 6 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30, 1937

Georgia’s Tobacco i^caô Aardvark, First Animal ‘Loan Sharks”" Got 100% Does Not Cross Streams Mentioned in Dictionary The Otta^Spollight Tobacco road is more than a. fic- From Egyptians 109 B. C. Like something out of a dipso- That ancient' Egypt was afflicted thnal name. For more' than a cen- maniac’s dream is the aardvark. It BY WILFRID EGGLESTON tury before it became tamou.s as with the equivalent of “loan sharks” Ottawa, July 27th.—The glacial way is one of the strangest of extant is revealed by a papyrus in the the name of a novel it stretched animals—extraordinary in appear- in which governments move causes its serpentine length for miles over Egyptian archeological exhibits at ance, in structure and in habits. Field Museum of Natural History, great irritation to business leaders and ’s red-clay hilltops. It was While not one of the animals most boosters for dictatorship. You can’t constructed for the purpose of trans- familiar to the average person, it on which is written a promissory "orting tobacco from Georgia farms note. The specimen, which dates blame the leaders altogether. In a enjoys, because of the spelling of from 109 B. C., is the oldest promis- to the nearest and most accessible its name, the unique distinction of democratic country such as Canada shipping point on the Savannah riv- sory note of its type known, and is likes to think itself, it is useless to being the first animal to be men- known as one of the most' important er, states a writer in the New York tioned in the dictionary and its name make drastic reforms very far ahead of Times. . . of such papyri because of its elab- is one of the first words of any kind orate legal formulae, which are public «ppinion. Actually, public opin- Jt is a sand-clay thoroughfare to appear in lexicons. The name that carries a fair,burden of traffic, strikingly similar to those found in ion is hisually ahead of governments, comes from the Dutch, means many modern legal documents. and has to push leaders in order to although it is not one of the state’s “earth pig,” and refers to the crea- main highways. It extends from Quite startling is the usurious rate get action. It is Mr. MacKenzie King’s ture’s piglike snout and its habits of interest, 100 per cent, . specified Are you getting value for the money Northern Georgia to New Savannah, However, in spite of its snout and view that such is the proper order of an did settlerii'ent and shipping point in the note, while other harsh terms its smooth, fat body, the aardvark specified in it make their own com- .events in a democratic state. Once the on the river a few miles below is quite unrelated to pigs. In fact, you spend in Printing ? people want anything badli? and sol- .'Vugusta, which was established mentary on the social conditions of according to Dr. Wilford H. Osgood, the time. idly enough, no matter what it is, they prior to 1803, since it is shown on chief curator of the Field Museum can get it. It’.s discouragingly slow, but maps published in that year. Its pf Natural History department of From a literal translation the fol- 'ocatidn was chosen because it is zoology, the animal has been some- lowing interpretation is made; it is the only available alternative to immediately below the shoals in dictatorship. thing of a puzzle to zoologists and “I, the peasant-slave Ensnakkom- Do you know that we are meeting, Richmond county, which evidently anatomists who have undertaken to noy, belonging to the Zemi ceme- Take the business of bringing the were not always navigable at that find a logical place for it in schemes tery, have borrowed from the wom- Canadia constitution up to date. It is time. Tpbacco road was doubtless of classification of animals. an Nokhutes 22>A artabas of wheat. and often beating, city prices? an imperial statu te,, passed in 1867 when responsible ip part for the settle- Aardvarks are common through- I promisfe to repay this loan with ment 'and cerfaihly for its period Canada was an agricultural colony out miich of southern and eastern 100 per cent interest, making the of active existence. total due 45 artabas of wheat. Furth- with a population of about 3 1-2- mil- Africa south of the equator. They Tobacco road passes through live in relatively open, semiarid er, I promise to repay this loan with lion, before the radio ,the airship, the many fertile ' farms and w'ooded country wherever there is an abun- good, undulterated, chaffless seed- automobile, the truck and hundreds areas of slash pine, oaks and other dance of the termites or so-called wheat, measured by the same stand- Do you know that on ordinary work, of other simflar inventions, before native trees. One of its most “white ants,” upon which they feed ard as was used in making me this the opening of the prairies, the ex- striking peculiarities, which is a almost exclusively. Individual aard- loan ; and I further promise to deliv- ploitation of the north, the arising of tribute to those who routed if and varks reach weights up to about 150 er the said wheat to the house of the we can maintain 24 hour service? to the patience of those who used mining as a great Industry in Canada. pounds and appear always fat and woman Nokhutes in the Zemi ceria- it, is that it never crosses a stream. well conditioned. For such a large etery. without transportation Everybody,, who gives the matter any It circuitously follows the high-, heavy animal to exist upon tiny charges, by the last day of the serious thought agrees that no.matter '.ands, and crosses Richmond coun- termites is rather remarkable and ninth month of the year 9 with no ho>w'rnagnificent that statute was l.i ty, of which Augusta is the seat, testifies to the abundance of such extensions of time to be granted. It costs nothing for a quotation, I86'7, it is Inadequate to deal with the on a ridge almost midway between food in Africa. Further, whatever I do not repay present day Canada. two creeks. Tobacco would have in wheat by the aforesaid date I been ruined had it got wet. Con- will repay within the following Ten years .ago you couldn’t have struction of bridges in that day was Osmium, Iridium, Thulium month at the rate of 60 pieces of Let us give you prices on any secured a majority of opinion favoring almost prohibitively difficult and the silver per artaba. Further, as long arneridment, perhaps. But by 1935 a only method of crossing streams of Platinum Metal Group as this note is in Nokhutes’ posses- parliamentary committee represent- was by fording in shallow places. Discovered in 1803, osmium is a sion I cannot claim, unless I can The primitive way of transporting rare, blue-white to gray metallic PRINTING JOB, LARGE Or SMALL. ing all parties could sit and take for show a receipt, to have made full obacco provided little or no pro- element, difficult to fuse, not af- or partial payment. Further, every- granted the need of changes. The tection against water. Therefore fected ’oy ordinary acids and insol- thing that I now possess or shall provinces were canvassed, and while water was avoided. uble ip aqua regia. It is the heav- acquire is herewith pledged to Nok- they did not see the propriety of apt iest of the elements. A mem- hutes until I shall have discharged pearihg before a federal committee to ber of the group of “platinum met- my debt in full. Further, if Nok- give testimony, their replies assum- ■;-wain Strait Every Night als”, it forms an alloy with iridium, hutes brings suit against me for fail- labeled osmiridium, which is used ed that changes were necessary. to Visit His Sweetheart ing to meet my obligation, I admit in making fountain pen points. additional liability for my dam- NOT MUCH NEARER Hero was a priestess of Venus. Like osmium, iridium is a rare Leander, a .youth of Abydos, a fa- ages. Further, the agent of Nok- Now it is 1937. We do not seem to be metallic element, conspicuously hutes is hereby authorized to deal Circulars mous city on the Asiatic side of the heavy, states a writer in the Kan- much nearer an amendment. One at- strait of the Helles.pont, nearly op- with me and I promise to fol- sas City Star. Silvery-white, iri- low his instructions unreservedly tempt, in the session of 1936, was kill- Dosite the city of Sestos on the Eu- dium was discovered in 1804. It is ropean coast, where he first saw and promptly at all times.” Colour Work ed in the Senate. A few months ago important commercially for its Hero. It appears to have been a alloys, which are used for making several Of the provinces were so seiz- case of love at first sight, and 'an standard weights and parts of scien- intensely ardent one at that, de- Left-Hand Superstition Announcements ed bf the need for a re-writing'of the tific apparatus which must withstand clares a writer in the Cleveland the action of the atmosphere and Prevails in Many Lands cons'titution that they pleaded for t Plain Dealer. Hero’s office as priest- other factors; in electrical appara- Because of a .sunerstition that any- Ledgers, Cash Books royal commission. ess, and the resolute opposition of tus for contact points and other thing sfeen' or done on the left fore- her parents stood in the way of their Pour, months or so ago, a royal com- parts required to resist high temper- boded ill, was to be shunned as un- union, cold and strong às the swift atures and active substances, such lucky, the left hand has been in dis- Refills, Etc. mission was agreed upon by the Dom- current of the Hellespont, which as chlorine. repute for centuries. inion'Government. At the end of April, Hs narrowest point is swift and Among later elements found to be ' A deep-rooted prejudice, use of deep and about one and one-fourth present in the sun, thulium is ex- this hand is confined by South Afri- Counter Check Books several weeks later, matters, had pro- miles wide. Undaunted by all these tremely rare, occurring in Nature can natives, for example, to all de- giies^ so far. a,s the.,.completipn, of a obstacles,.Leander swam across the with other metals of the rare earth’s grading acts. The Maori tribe of reference. Then began the laboonous strait every night to visit his be- group. It forms a number of com- New Zealand considers it profane, Receipt Books business of choosing the personnel. loved, who directed his course by pounds, the characteristic color of uses it as little as possible. Romans holding a torch from the upper win- Some ministers were stoutly bpoposed to which is light green. Discovered in had a word for it in the evil-sounding dow of a tower on the shore. After 1879 thulium has no commercial “sinister.” Blotters, Tickets selection of overseas experts. They many delightful m'éetings', the daunt- wanted an all-Canadian board. Emin- less lover was drowned one stormy Conscious of an “ugly duckling” embarrassment in consequence of ent authorities were approached and night, and his body was washed this perverse heritage, from 4 to 8 Letterheads were found anavallable. The prime ashore at thë’ foot of the tower Red Honey Pwduced where Hero 'stood, expecting him. per cent of the world’s population minister had the matter high up on Eaiçn reddish-broyin honey can be have, willy-nilly, served out their Heartbroken at the sight, she flung produced, Paul Griswold Hayes Envelopes the agenda when he returned to Can- herself from the' tower into the appointed days, often with no small ada, but ten days passed without an writes in an article in Nature. Log- shame to their right-handed betters. sea, and passed with her lover into wood blossoms on the island of announcement. the immortality of art and song. Far, from being maladroit, balmy or Statements Dominica in the pro- queer, some have been great person- Nor^does the appointment of a royal duce a singular tasting variety,, but ages, states a writer in Literary commission mean that the British the color comes from the sap of Kit Carson’s Service Digest. Invoices North America Act will be revised this the tree, that contains a coloring Many of Egypt’s Pharaohs were On June 7, 1847, Kit Carson de- principle much used in dyeing. Most year, or perhaps next After all, this livered to President Polk a letter left-handed. So were most of Rome’s famous of the dark honey of Europe Caesars; the Biblical Benjamin, Al- is a federal royal commission. The which, with important military des- is that from the Scottish heather, Shipping Tags provinces may treat it the way they patches, he had carried to Wash- exander the Great, Charlemagne, with a cheaper type being derived Michelangelo. Leonardo da Vinci did the federal parliamentary commit- in'gtoh from California. In recogni- from the English heather. In South- tion of this service, the President was so completely left-handed he Grummed Labels tee. Or they may treat it as a tribunal at ern Europe the favorite honey is wrote a backward stroke readable appointed Carson, then a private probably the Romarin, derived from which to plead for better terms. It may citizen, as ah army lieutenant. Tjie only with a mirror. degenerate into a “Glmmie, Gimmle” the rosemary, and the Mt. Hymettus Large Cards next year, while again en route to variety from the wild thyme of clrciis. It is s.n academic and techni- Washington with despatches, Car- Greece. Although most ordinarj- cal body, and when all is said and son leàrnèd that the senate had Virginia’s Capital honey crystallizes in six months aft- Richmond, capital of Virginia, done, the. major obstacles to revisior denied confirmation of his anpoint- er bottling, the white tueplo will re- Sale Books rhént. Urged by friends to refuse to was once also capital of the Co"fed- of the constitution are political. If the main liquid after , 10 years. On eracy, and many things associated proceed farther, Carson writes that the other hand, the blue-curl nec- constitution is ever amended it will he decided: “As I had been chosen with the war between the states are be at a gathering of statesmen—that tar granulates almost at once in to be found there. The White House as the most competent person to the wax cells. is,^Uticians in their higher moments. take the i^espatches through safeiy, of the confederacy is now, a fasci- When the royal commission has sat, I would.' fulfill that duty; if the nating rausejas. all across the country, hks gathered service I was performing was bene- Monkey Business main unit of which vvas designed by evidence, has received representations ficial to the public,.it did not matter “The Confusion in this City, occa- Thomas Jefferson, is the meeting whether I was enjoying the rank of sioned by Counterfeit Copper Eng- pîaee of the oldest representative .«nd petitions, and then, at length, has lieutenant.” législative assembly in the new rendered its report, the beginning wUl lish Halfpence amongst us, is al- most inconceivable; for notwith- world. Old St. John’s church is fa- only have been accomplished. mous as the place where Patrick staatfing the large Quantities of Henry fired the flames of the Amer- A REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING .Adirondack Park good Pence we have long had, there After that, it will be necessary to Some of the land within the Adi- is now hardly any Sum offered, but ican Revolution with his stirring rondack park region has always oration ending,“Give me liberty or have a constitutional convention, or there are Counterfeit Ones inter- been held by the State of New York, mixed; and to such a Degree of give me death!” Near the city are a gathering of Dominion and provin- other areas were acquired from many battlefields of the war, which cial authorities under some other Suspicion, is the Common People time to time through tax sales, es- raised, that many good Pence, have been preserved as park areas. equally high-sounding name. A Na- pecially in the years 1871 and 1877. which have passed current perhaps tional Congress, if you will. There will It was not until iS85 that the state for above 20 Years past are now cre^îgd the forest preserve by law, Use for Spiders^’ Webs We can do it! have- to be much give and take, and refused.”—From the New York Post Spiders’ webs have a commercial the abandonment of sectional and and the first appropriation, of $25,- Boy of December 3, 1753. 0,00, for buying land was made in value, and are used by a number of petty politics before such a body can 1890. Since that time, says Literary firms of scientific instrument mak- make any progress at all. Digest, the state has constantly in- ers. The strongest and finest thread The Great Dipper comes from the webs spun by the Meantime, provincial partie will crèased its holdings until the park The great dipper only appears to area now comprises 7,500 sq. miles, species known as the “Eperira Dra- rise and tall as elections are held, it revolve, owing to the revolution of demata,” found usually on gorse or about one-seventh of the area of the earth. It makes an apparent is quite possible that ah issue "will rise the state. bushes. The thickness varies from on which . the federal govem- revolution every 24 hours, the same 0.00015 of an inch to 0.000075, and Glengarry News as the sun. It is visible throughout ^®h to pass -without often the thicker threads are split the entire night because it is within in half, says London Tit-Bits Mag- consulting the, people. A general elec- Oldest Monastery what is called the circle of perpetu- tion may be fought out on the matter. The Egyptian Coptic church, the azine. The insect that spins these al apparition, or that part of the threads can easily be distinguished A.nyone, therefore, who thinks of the World’s oldest Christian church, heavens which is always in sight ■ conducts the world’s oldest monas- from any other of the eighty odd amendment of ..the constitution as to the observer. This circle enlarges varieties in Britain as it has a tery. It is St. Anthony’s, found- as one travels from the equator, something for 1937 or 1938 is evidently ed in the Fourth century and located beautiful cross on its back and spins No. whéî'e it is nothing, to the pole, webs of the “wheel” type. not reckoning with political reaUties. about 200 miles south of Suez near where it takes in the whole North- Meanwhile there are stresses and ine- the Bed Sça. From this church the ern Hemisphere. .quities, known to exist for years, grow- “Abuna” or head of the Abyssinian church used tp be chosen. Golden Apples tag, in many cases, more intoler- Spain was once the Mexico and able .every year. The provinces, by the Walnut in Victorian Era Peru of Mediterranean exploita- During the Victorian era walnut tion, yielding gold, silver, tin, and present arrangement, hçiye social and Many Land Scandals was used almost exclusively in the ptUer obligations quite out of keeping One hundred yegrs ago govern- copper for the greater glory of construction of practical furnishings Greece and the grandeur of ancieni jvlfhe their revenue sources. Canada is ment land offices in the West wpre —dining room and bed room pieces notoriously corfupt and agents sent Rome. It was believed to be fafau holjn^g a very back-ward : country in especially - though handsomely lously rich when Greek myth-mak 9 out from Washington'feponed màny .hepause of constitutiOn- carved whatnots and other living irregularities in BoPkkeeiiing, fraiid- room items, settees, small tables, ers wrote legends of Hercules ven Tet^Ifhat prospect is there t^.^t l;md purchases AWi tunng-Spain-ward for the golden a,- of spe^y change? occasional chairs and massive hall .^^ns anruuiK the narin administering chests were also fashioned of the ples of ^çsperides. To Tarshish .tïie latià pfifice. around Cadiz, ' King Solomon sen. light-toned wood. for gold for his temple. The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30, 1937 Pag« 7

possible to tell whether he was aware | “I wish you were sta3dng,” Jeanne of the deception. Then she comforted said impulsively. herself with the thought that the Na- She liked Cilly’s aunt so jnuch that tional was one of the city’s oldest ho- she almost forgot who she was as they WILSONS tels and probably the last place in stood there talking. And then sud- New York where the gay, night club denly she realized that she had to be loving Cilly would go. careful. What would Cilly Bartlett-do Orderteg dinner was a surprise and if her Aunt Cecile decided to stay tin a delight to Jeanne. Aunt Cecile was New York? a gourmet. There were special dishes They left the counter, crossed the that she preferred and they had to be drug store and it was then that fixed exactly as she wanted them. The Jeanne_ saw a familiar figure at the head waiter, sflong with their .own cigar counter by the doorway. She REALLY KILL One pad kills flies all day and every waiter, consulted the old lady gravely stepped back hastily but before she day for 2 or 3 weeks* 3 pads in each on every point. And when the dinner could turn away the man looked up. packet. No spraying, no stickiness,, was served it was very easy to remark The man was Bryan! no bad odor. Ask your Druggist^. on the delicious food. It probably took only a few seconds Grocery or General Store. Cilly Bartlett, Jeanne, thought with for Jeanne to regain her composure 10 CENTS PER PACKET turquois frock and the heavy fur coat, a half smile, would not fiave been so- but it seemed at the time to take “It’s just my luck! Can you imagine;coat and my evening jacket.” She tore that she could carry out Cilly’s plan. WHY PAY MORE? sjirllopsls preceding Instalments: impressed with the sweet breads, serv- long moments for her heart to stop its THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton. Out- such a calamity’ Oh, I could scream. ’i the things impatiently off the padded What made her miserable was that After two lonesome years in New Cilly threw the slip of paper down I velvet, hangers. “Here, try on the ed with a delicious sauce entirely new wild beating. York, Jeanne MacDonald secretary to the National Hotel was just around on the table and buried her face in,coat.” to Jeanne, but Aunt Cecile was pleased “Here is Bryan!” she cried out to Carleton Conway, falls in love with . . j,. Jeanne slipped mto the heavy bea- the comer from Bryan’s apartment. her hands. , . , , ^ when Jeanne commented on them. herself. “This time don’t let him go. Bryan Paterson and for nearly .a year INSTALMENT 11 “I’m glad j’ou enjoy good food,”’ the Vin.ti worn, the young engineer’s ring “Of all times, she would have to,ver coat and looked at herself m th. Perhaps one word will explain away come this week-end!” she cried. long mirror. It was the sort of thing old lady said and then turned to her these unhappy weeks.” NOTl^C:^ but, has been delaying the wedding It wasn’t until the bell boy opened Jeanne watched her silently, won- she had always dreamed of, a coat salad. She was conscious of one thing only as ihe wants to save for her widoVed the door to Aimt Cecile’s luxurious JL MORE dering what had happened to make like this. Wistfully she stroked th It wasn’t until the cheese was ser- —Bryan’s dark eyes meeting her mother. Then Bryan insists they be suite of rooms and announced Jeanne silky fur. ved that Aunt Cecile devoted much pleading blue ones, levelling ialmost married on Christmas Eve, saying he Cilly so upset. that the girl forgot Bryan and realiz- for bhis EXTRA “It’s my Aunt Cocile, she wailed.” “It’s just the thing on you!” Cilly attention to Jeanne and then she scornfully. There was no warmth in is being sent to South America and ed, with panic, the difficult role she She’s landing late this afternoon on cried delightedly. ‘The length doesnt leaned back in the chair and looked at his gaze. Jeanne drew back, a soh MILEAGE that he will take care of Mrs. Mac- had to play. her with appraising eyes. choking her throat. What could she Donald who lives alone on a rocky a ship from France. She expects to see'“atter. It’s almost full length on me “Cecile, come over here, my dear,” a me this week-end. I won’t give up that °h you it’s swagger. Tïy the even- “I’m very much pleased with you, say to make him look at her, not as farm near Hilton. The next day Con- low voice called to her. house party. I just won’t. I don’t care,mg jacket.” She tossed a short ermine Cecile. I will tell you now that I ex- he was How but as he did that last way says he is retrenctog and must In the dim light she saw a woman how many Aunt Ceciles timn up.” wrap to Jeanne. sitting in a chair by one of the French pected very little. You were a spoiled night they were together when he was let her go.. Wealthy Lance Larkin ‘Couldn’t you explain it to her?” It was almost painful, Jeanne impossible little girl when you were planning their wedding. And stoJ>s at her desk as he always does windows. And when she beck- Jeanne sugge.sted.” She’ll be here, thought, as she wrapped the soft er- seven. Nan did a very good job with when he comes to consult Conway, oned Jeanne to come to her the then she remembered Aunt Ce- longer than a week-end, won’t she?'mine around her slim shoulders, and you after your father and mother his attorney. She hurries to the apart- walk across the heavily carpeted floor cile ' standing there by her side You could see her on Monday.” for he first time she envied Cilly seemed miles long. died. I’m sorry she didn’t do as well and; the ' danger of this meeting. ment she shares with Sandra Sumner with Gordon.” so she won't miss Bryan’s regular phone ‘That’s the worst of it,” Cilly moan- Bartlett. Cilly was beautiful to start “Good evening. Aunt Cecile.” She must speak to Bryan and then ed, raising teary eyes to Jeanne, with but with these clothes her beauty Jeanne felt her breath come in short Jeanne held her breath. She knew leave hastily before Cilly’s aunt could call. Sandra asks her why she wastes nothing of Nan save that she was an her time on Bryan when Larkin is She’s going to California on Mon-! was assmred. gasps and her cheeks were hot and discover anything. Without raising her old nurse, now retired, who had taken Extra noileage and safety interested in her, and calls Martin day. She just hates New York. And! “FU be dressed in a minute,” Cilly flushed as she bent down to receive eyes again to Bryan she murmured care of the Bartlett children after at no extra cost . . . that Downes, a Hilton boy, a boor from ; hasn’t been here for years. I j called to her from the dressing room Aunt Cecile’s brisk peck of a kiss. good evening. And when Bryan an- is your positive guarantee haven’t seen her since I was seven.” i as she slipped out of her lounging pa- “I’m so glad you could come.” their parents were killed in an auto-1 swered her she could still feel his dar.k the sticks. Bryan doesn't phone. Mart mobile accident. when you buy Firestone takes her to dinner. He growls about She broke off abruptly and stared at jamas. We’U dash over tothe Avenue “It was such a surprise.” Jeanne gaze on her. With a brief nod, Jeanne tires. Only Firestone gives “Of course, Gordon was too old for his underpaid job. Preoccupied think- Jeanne. “Why, I can’t even remember and get you some frocks. You won’t said. “I had no idea you would be com- started to pa's him but, Aunt Ce- you Gum-Dipped cords, Nan to have any influence,” the old ing of Bryan, she doesn’t protest when what she looks like any more, and she have to dress tonight but I imagine ing to New York.” cile detained her by the arm. She 2 Extra Cord Plies under won’t remember me at all. Perhaps. .” she’ll want to see you again tomorrow “I mentioned that I might be along lady went on. “He was always a dream- turned from Jeanne to Bryan, her the tread and the famous he kisses her as they part. Sandra in- er and it was just like him to be tak- timates she is seeing Bryan. Heart- she hesitated and then her face lighted night and so you’ll need an evening in the late fall, .didn’t I?” sharp eyes curious. Firestone Scientifically en in by that woman. 1 warned him broken, Jeanne goes to her mother in a triumphant smile* “I have it!” gown ,too. Oh this is fun,” she gig- Wiithout, waiting for an answer she ‘So this is a friend of my little Ce- Designed tread ,, , all at but he went ahead anyway and mar- and is amazed to learn Mart hat an- she cried excitedly. “You see her for gled childishly. ‘You’re a grand sport rose quickly, dismissed the bell boy cile,” she said softly, lookteg up at no extra cost. See the ried her. Well, he’s lived to learn nounced their engagement. Mrs. Mac- me this week-end, Jeanne. She’s leav- to do this for me, Jeanne. I’ll never and then turned to Jeanne, who was Bryan with a smile. nearest Firestone dealer that I was right.” Donald has developed heart trouble. ing on Monday and she’ll never know. forget it.” staning before her nervously fin^e.'- (To Be Continued) today. Gordon Bartlett, writer,^ engages That’s just the thing!” Jeanne sank into the white slipper ing her gloves. Jeanne murmured vaguely. The for- Jeanne as secretary. His sister Cécile Aghast, Jeanne stared at her. chair by Cilly’s dressing table. Tlie “Take your hat off, child,” Aunt Ce- tunate thing about Aunt Cecile’s con- objects to Larkin’s talking to Jeanne “We’re both blondes,” Cilly rattled past half hour had left her breathless cile command-ed her in a crisp voice. versation was that no answers were Postal Rate Once Caused “I want to have a good look at you.” but Lance driver, her home. He says on. “You’re a little taller than I am and bewildered. It was crazy, she required. Long Debate in Congress Cllly needs -.panking at times. Norma but she hasn’t seen me for years so thought, but carried along on the Jeaime’s fingers were stiU tremblmg 'The only reason I stopped in Nevi as she drew -jff the small turquois hat In the year 1790 there w’ere but Carteret, at CUly’s cocktaU party, tries she won’t know th^ difference.” wave of cilly’s enthusiasm it was dif- York at all was to see you.” Aunt Ce- 75 postoffices in, the United States, to interrupt Bartlett’s work but T couldn’t do it,” Jeanne said hast- ficult to think sensibly. And Cilly and automatically smoothed her blonde cile sipped her coffee. “It’s an uncivi- the majority of which were con- Jeanne bars her at the door. ily. ” She’d be sure to find out. Be- gave her little time to think. Within braids. It was going to be almost im- lized city and I never did like it. Rned to the cities. The Postmaster sides what would your brother think five minutes she was dressed and af- possible to deceive Cilly’s aunt. This Monday I shall leave for California General then reported to the con- ' INSTALMENT 10 ter adding a quick dab of bright lip- splendid looking old woman with sharp At least the climate is better there. gress that he had turned over $37,- of my doing it.” 935 to the Treasury department for The next week passed uneventfully He wouldn’t care. He and Aunt Ce- stick to her smiling mouth, she caught gray eyes and white hair piled majes- However, I am pleased now that I did tically high on her head was not ,a the year’s receipts, observes a and Jeanne. no longer worried about cile have never gotten on. When he Jeanne by the arm and hurried her stop over. If I didn’t know you were writer in the Philadelphia Inquirer. the safety of her position at the Bart- person to be trifled with. married. Aunt Cecile raised an awful to the library for her hat and coat. my own niece I wouldn’t believe it. A stabilized postal rate was adopt- lett’s. Cilly v/as away from the apart- row. You see she knew the woman and Shopping with Cilly was an equally “Hm.” The old lady held her off at At last the Bartlett family has turned ed in 1816. A single one-ounce let- ment most of the time and when cabled Gordon that §he was only an breathless undertaking. They dashed arm’s length, eyeing her with critical, out a perfect specimen.” ter, carried within 30 miles, cost Tircsloiië Norma Carteret dropped in Jearme adventuress but Gordon went ahead Inio a shop, took the elevator to the yet kindly eyes, “f llke the way yoU Jeanne drank her demi-tasse Hasti- Bti cents, over 30 miles anti under saw her only from a distance. The dress shop on the third floor and wear your hah. It’s very becoming and ly. “It’s nice of you to say that.” She P.O miles, the charge was 10 cents; and married her anyway. She was an over 80 miles and under 150 miles young actress no longer troubled Gor- adventuress and within six months stayed here. Jeanne tried on frocks different, too. I can’t abide the un- looked up at Aunt Cecile with an em- don Bartlett or his secretary by try- the rate was 12'/4 cents; over 150 COWAN’S HARDWARE she’d run away with another man but and Cilly commanded the eager sales- tidy curls that the girls are wearing barrassed smile. miles and under 400 miles the post- in to come into the library. Lance had Gordon has never forgiven Aunt Ce- women to bring shoes and hats to these days. Sit down, my dear. I “Nonsense, it’s not flattery. We’ve al- office received 25 cents. A letter ALEXANDRIA — KEAXVILLE been as good as his word. Evidently cile for being right.” match from other floors. Knally they thought we mJght have a glass of ways been a light-headed crowd. It or parcel weighing more than one he had talked with Cilly or with Nor- 'It’s taking an awful chance,” decided on a soft turquoise crepe dress sherry before we went down to dinner. just amazes me that your father and ounce cost four times the li.sUal rate ma; at any rate, work in the library Jeanne protested. for dinner that evening, a black even- Jeanne smiled tremulously, slipped mother could be the parents of a child for the distance it would travel. went on uninterrupted. Cilly shook her head impatiently. ing frock for the next evening,, and out of the heavy fur coat and took like you. They were a crazy pair. For many years after the sched- ule was adopted by congress the And during the busy days Jeanne I’m the one who’s taking the chance, for Sunday a silky camel’s-hair sport the chair Aunt Cecile drew out for What is Gordon doing with himself people pressed for a reduction. On wmm frock. ’To those they added matching found herself so absorbed that the not you. I’m her namesake and if she her. now?” she asked abruptly. several occasions enterprising con- longing for Bryan was dulled. It was finds out. I’ll be disinherited. Please shoes and hats. ‘'You’d probably prefer cocktails, “He’s writing a book on Mexico, gressmen introduced bills to reduce 150,000 feet Hard only, at night after she got home say yes, Jeanne. I’ve got to go to “You’d better come to the apart- wouldn’t you?” the old lady asked Jeanne said, flushing with enthusi- the rates, but a watchful Postmas- that she found time heavy on her Deke’s party. I wouldn’t give it up for ment to dress, “Cilly said as they left with a shrewd look at Jeanne as she asm. “It’s really splendid. He left to- ter General succeeded in convinc- Maple Logs hands and the loneliness unbearable worlds. Be a sport.” the shop.” .tod Aunt Cecile might filled two delicate crystal glasses from day for Boston. There’s a library up ing the legislators that such meas- Once or twice she saw Mart but he There was nothing el^ she could call so you’d better sleep in my room a heavy silver and rubber decanter. there with reference books that he ures were foolhardy to adopt, as a Cut 8 ît< 2 in., 10 ft. and no longer put himself out to be agree- until I come back on Monday. Oh, drop in revenue would mean an 12 ft. 2 in. do, Jeanne though miserably. If she ‘No, I wouldn’t really,” Jeanne said can’t find in New York.’ * increase in subsidizing funds grant- able and Jeanne found that it was didn’t fall in with Cilly’s plans there this is a lark, Jeanne. I’ll be dying to honestly.” I don’t care for them at “Humph! I’m glad he’s keeping busy. ed by the congress to maintain post- better to be lonely than to spend the might be trouble. If Cilly chose she see you when I get back to find out all.’ He always was an odd boy. He’s got al service. The 12’ 2” Logs to be choice cut o2 evening quarreling with him. could easily have Jeanne dismissed how you managjed. She looked at tod then she thought fearfully that all of that money and yet he buries After constant pressure congress tree. Will pay, delivered in the yard Jeanne critically. “I think she’ll be passed a bill which became elective Then one Friday morning Gordon It seemed a wild impossible scheme; Cilly Bartlett wouldn’t have said that. himself away writing books that ne here. For No. 1 $26.00 per 1( Bartlett decided to take a hurried trip still, with Aunt Cecile leaving for pleased with her niece,” she said with Cilly was known for her famous cock- one wiU ever read.” on March 3, 1845. A half-ounce let- ter, up to 300 miles, was delivered for No. 2, $20.00 per M, CASH. Ar to Boston. There were some reference California on Monday, there was no a smile. “When she see those braids tail parties. Jeanne lowered her eyes Jeanne started to protest but the for 5 cents; over 300 miles the rate rangements may be made whereby V books he needed in connection with reason for her to find out. around your head and that serious suddenly, wondering if Aunt Cecile, old lady lifted a silencing hand. “I’m was 10 cents; with an additional work. He left the apartment just be- When would I have to see her?” look you’ve got she’ll think I’ve cer- living in Paris, knew of this. ^lad you’re loyal to him. I like your charge for every half ounce over will haul the logs. Also open to ptr fore luncheon, telling Jeanne she Jeanne asked. tainly improved. I was an awful brat But apparently the old lady had spirit but nothing will make me the original weight. Newspapers chase Hardwood Standing timber. could have the week-end free. Al- Cilly ran around the table and hug - tH'e last time she saw me. I’m sure she no suspicions. “I’m glad to hear it,” change my mind about that brother were delivered without charge up ter he left she finished typing some ged her impulsively. “I knew you’d dr thought I’d come to no good end.” she said with very evident satisfaction of yours. He’ll probably be snapped up to 30 miles. notes and then went into the small it. ’That’s perfectly swell of you. You “Doesn’t she have any idea what as she handed Jeanne the small glass. by the next adventuress that cornés CYRILLE LACOMB’ room off the terrace for lunch. 'Tlie don’t know what a weight it takes off you look like?” * Jeanne asked, her Tliis is very good sherry. I get it in along.” “Muck-Amuck,” Indian’s long week-end stretched endlessly my mind. You won’t have to meet the èyes on Cilly’s cropped blonde curls. Aunt Cecile looked up and motioned ALEXANDRIA. ONT Spain.” (, t Bread in Lord’s Prayer ahead. It was better to be bu^J she' ship .She says for me to come to the “We are the same coloring but that is Jeanne leaned back in the chair and the head waiter to the table. It was Phone 81. 23-tf. thought, than have time on her hands as far as it goes.” an excellent dinner, Hem-i, - and a The Pacific Northwest Indian of National Hotel at seven o’clock this sipped the pale amber liquid slowly. tw'o centuries ago had no word for with nothing to do. evening for dinner. The ship gets in She doesn’t even have a photograpn ‘It’s delicious,” she said, thank- pleasure to imd such food in this bread, something unknown to him, A. U CBEWSON. MJD., ( CiUy Bartlett ran in breathlessly at four or five but you don’t have to of me, “Cilly assured her. “Well, here ful to have something to talk about. country.” so he asked for “muck-amuck” (McGOl) L.M.C.C. while Jeanne was having luncheon. be there. She would rather go through we are at the house. Be a lamb and Conversation with the sharp-eyed She signed the check, rose from-the when he recited the Lord’s prayer, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THR Ehe was in a high good humor as she customs alone.” tell Parks to bring my bags down, and Aunt Cecile wasn’t going to be any table, and Jeanne followed her out of according to an authority in the Telephone 1245 sat down at the table. Norma Car- “At seven .p’clock.” I’ll tell him you are staying. I’m go- too easy. Jeanne realized that she would the dining room. In the lobby the old Detroit News. 122 Sydney Street, Cornwall, teret had just called her. Both of Jeanne glanced at her watch. It ing over to pick up Norma.” have to be careful every moment of lady paused for a moment. The “muck-amuck,” states the Please make appointments v them were invited to Deke Lord’s writer, covered his daily ration of was half past one Cilly was drinking As Jeanne crossed the sidewalk to the time they spent together. She I want to stop in the pharmacy be- meat, fish and other food. secretary. Office open 9—1! house party at his lodge in NeW' her coffee hastily. the apartment house Cilly called after shuddered to think what Cilly Bart- fore we go upstairs, “she said. ‘My Another Chinook version of the Saturday, 9—12. York State. Cilly had apparently been “Come on into my room. We’ll go!^®*’* “Good-bye and good luck lett, with her highly inflammable maid forgot to pack my soap. There Lord’s prayer, one of several used, longing for an invitation. over my clothes. If you’re too tall,! Luck was v.'hat she needed, Jeanne temper, would say if Jeanne were not is a special French kind I use and per- brought to light by a writer for the BRENNAN & McDOÜ “Deke is the most fascinating man,” f American Guide, was found in some v/e’ll have to go out and buy you someit'bought, smiling ruefully at her reflec- skilful enough to carry out the mas- hai)s they .sell it here.” Barristers, Solieitors, Notai ClUy confided in Jeanne. “He was long-forgotten documents. things.” |tmh in Cilly’s dressing table mirror, querade. tod if Aunt Cecile discov- She caught Jeanne by the arm and “Ne-si-ka Papa klaxta mit-lite ko- Offices 102 Pitt St., Con educated in Europe and hasn’t been Jeanne followed the whirlwind Cilly .when she was gettmg ready to meet ered she was being deceived by her they crossed the lobby and went pa Sach-a-lie,” it begins. Q. E. BRENNAN, O M< back in this country very long. I’ve down the hali and into the luxurious- -^hnt Cecile. It was difficult to wor- nephew’s secretary she would proba- through the doorway into the bright- . A literal translation read; been dying to meet him.” ly furnished bedroom. It was the first though. The pleasure of being in bly have no mercy. - ly lighted drug store. After a lengthy “Our Father who dwells on high, CiUy’s cheeks were pink with ex- time she had even been In Cilly’s room 1 beautiful rooms and bathing in ‘It’s really pleasant to see one of consultation with the clerk Aunt Ce- good for our hearts your name, FARMERS ATTI citement and Jeanne thought looking good ■ you chief of alt people ; good and she looked about her with a gasp and white bathroom made up my family again,” Aunt Cecile said. cile took a dozen cakes. Having taken the sg at her, that when she was happy Cilly of pleasure. Eveiything in the room “ fuP the dangerous undertak “I’ve a lot to ask you.” “You must take six of them,” she your heart to such country as our was really beautiful. Now in her ex- up a’oove; give us all days our food, Gore Bistriet Mutual F' was white, even the thick rugs on the'^8- "’us so easy to slip into a life Jeanne nodded, trying to seem na- told Jeanne. “A complexion like yours and stop remembering all our sins Company ,the third oli citement over the coming week-end floor, and the only contrast was luxury, she thought, when Parks tural, “You’ve- been ajvay a long should be Treated with care.” we make to them, tuppose sin she told Jeanne how dull life usually doing business in Osnad cherry-red stripe in the curtains and cm *^® ®ur for her and the chauf- while,” Jeanne flushed with pleasure when against us; throw tar away from us care all farm buildings . was. Jeanne thought of Lance and all evil.” the heavy silk bedspread. It was so*^®P’' drove her to the National Hotel, “Well,” the old lady said, rising the lady handed her the package plements and Uvs stock j wondered if his devotion meant no- The various Chinook version of beautiful it took Jeanne's breath away.f-^^h it wasn’t until she crossed the briskly, “I guess it will keep until af “You’re awfully good to me,” she said Premium, by the year u. — | thing to the girl. ’Their conversation the Lord’s prayer, it is said, came She never dreamed that there was such tremendous lobby of the hotel that ter we dine. Come along, child.” impulsively. years. Bates reasonable. was interrupted as Parks came in. into being about 1740 from the in- a room in the apartment. How could,^®^'" seized her. At the desk, when Once they entered the dining room Aunt Cecile looked at her with a fluence of early missionaries. “A cablegram for you. Miss Cecile,” ALEX KERB, Agent Cilly be bored when she had such she asked to be announced to Ml&s it was less difficult than Jeanne ex- strange smile. “You are a very nice Not until later did the Indians Phone 82. Alezaadih^ he said. lovely things, Jeanne wondered. • 1 Bartlett, her voice shook. ’The mana- pected. The dignified, w-hite-haired child. I almost regret now that I’m come to use a word for bread, “sap- B4 tf. Cilly looked up in surprise. “A ca- “Sit down over there,” Cilly com- g®r bowed and called a bell boy to head waiter remembered Aunt Cecile not remaining in New York. I would o-lil.” ble, Why, I wonder who that could The Chinook was a kind of espé- manded as she ran ipto the dressing {show her way and Jeanne followed and came over to greet her. if it weren’t for this vicious winter tNSOBANOB be from.” ranto language in which all tribes ing rcx>m and threw open the doors'him with a smklng heart. It was “Henri, this is my niece, Cecile Bart- weather that’s settmg in. I can’t stand could talk somewhat with each oth- For Antomohile, Fire, Farm and She tore open the envelope impati- to the built-in wardrobe. j partly because she was afraid of meet- lett.” the cold. I’ve spent the last ten years er, and was in use before the white Insurance, apply to BOSS MaeOi^ ently, read the message, and then “All my things will be too. short ing Aunt Cecile, yet she was eonfl- Jeanne nodded, feeling a moment following the sun. When the Italian man came. LTJM, Mazville, Out. Telephone 002 ‘S, turned agonized eyes on Jeanne. for you but you can wear this fur'dent, now that she was dressed in the of panic. Henri bowed but it was im- Riviera gets too cold I go to Egypt." l-I ■" The Glengfarry News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30, 1937

Mrs. S. Dore spent- yesterday with: Mrs.' Lapointe of St. Jerome,, was' NORTH LANCASTER SOCIAL & PERSONAL friends in Monk-eal. here for a few days visiting her sis- COUNTY NEWS Mr. Robert McCormick, Dominion ter, Mrs. John Boyle. Miss Germaine 'Valade of Clarence Items of Auld Lang Syne Miss Mae Elliott, Elgin Street, St. is spending some days in Montreal. Miss Christena Kennedy, Montreal, COTE ST. GEORGE Creek, is spending â week with Mr. si^nt Saturday in Ottawa ^ Beçve. E„ A., lyÇgcGiUivray is spend- is ..^pepdlng. her vacation with Mr. and .The- Saosament of the Lord’s Sup^ and Mrs. D. ValUanCQurt. ' Mr. E. Rouleau paid the Capital a ing the latter!part..bfthe week in .Tor- Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. per will be held in the. Presbyterian Miss Gertrude Vincent of Cornwall, Gleaned From The Fyles of The Glengarry News ■business visit on Wedne^ay. onto. . , Masters Donald and Cosmos Lyncji Church, Sunday Aug.-'Eth*, D.V., at'-the spent the week end with her parents, Mrs. B. Primè'au is spending a few Mr. w. Murray and Miss Alma of Montreal, are holidaying with their hour of 11 o’clock a.m. Rev D. Itec- Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Vincent. days this week with Montreai friends. MacPhee, Montreal, motored up on grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Millan, Avonmore will preach and dis- Mr. and Mrs. John Valllancourt and Miss G. Delage; Montréal, week- Sunday and Paid Alexandria friends McMillan. pense Communion. Preparatory ser-‘ daughter Jeanine of Montreal, are Lt.-Col. John A, Gillies, O.C. S. D. & G. Highlanders, has been ended with Mr. and Mrs. Jules Delage. a short visit. Miss Tessie McPhee of Lochiel, is vice Friday evening at 8 o’clock, also spending some time with Mr. and asked to send a representative Piper to the Highland Gathering at Mr. Donald A. Macdonald, K.C., Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Munroe of Tor- spending the week with her cousin, service on Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. J. A. Valllancourt. Banff, Alta., Sept. 3rd to 5th to compete paid the Capital a professional visit onto, while en route to Montreal by M;.;a K. S. McDonald, Lakeshore, and These two services will be conducted Mr. and,Mrs Paul Saucier fre- TEN YEARS AGO with Pipers from other Highland regi- on Monday. motor, were here for a short visit other relatives. by the student pastor, Mr. J. Fletcher. quently visit Cornwall, .their daugh- Friday, July 29, 1927 ments in Canada. The gathering is to be Miss C. Tourangeau is holidaying on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Catterina of Everybody welcome. ter being in the Hotel lYieu Hospital. held under patronage of H. R. H. The with relatives in Massena, and Malone, ! Mrs. Rod. A. McLeod, of Dalhousie Euffalo, N.Y., while on a motor trip Prince of Wales. Maxville and Greenfield football teams met N.Y. Station, left recently to spend some spent last week end guests of Mr. and on tfie Fair grounds here in a sudden death game for the champion- j Mr. Robert MacKay, Maxville, Mrs. John McLeister. ship of the Glengarry Branch of the O.D.F.A. Maxville won by a weeks in Chatham! Windsor, and was In town f# a short visit on Fri- Mr. Kelly of Albany, N.Y., arrjved 2-0 score and will now meet C.N.R. of Ottawa in a home and home Sandwich, Ont., also in Detroit, Midi. series, The ea'tb^und fast train on Tuesday morning struck day. Miss Millie McKinnon and Mrs. M. this week on a visit to his daughter, Doing Busines By The Back Boor I and killed one of the workmen cn the C.N.R. track a short distance Mr. Bernard McDonald of Montreal, J. Morris who motored to Syracuse, Mrs. A. L. McArthur and Mr. McAr- east of Lancaster. He was a forigner and as far as is known had holidayed In town the early part of N.Y., on Friday, .to spend a few days thur. no relatives here. Prominent members of the Conservative the week. guests of the latter’s sister, Mrs. T. F. Miss Helen Kiggins of Ottawa, spent This method is generally frowned upon, _ Association of Glengarry met Friday evening to choose delegates Miss Jean MacLeod of Summers- Fahey, returned home on Tuesday. Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. to the National Convention at Winnipeg next October. Messrs. J. town, was in town this week the guest Mrs. J. D. Hammill and son Fran- Alex. MacDonald, Grove, and other ▼ but with Main Street practically closed to | A. Macdonell, K.C., Angus McGillisi M.P.P., Capt. J. A. B. Mac- of her cousin, Mrs. A. W, McMillan. cis of Montreal, were here over the relatives. traffic, we invite you to take the back street lennan and J. A. Laurin were named, while Messrs. D. J. Cuthbert, Mr. Donat Bonhomme of Montreal, week end the guests of her brother. Messrs. Charlie Shannon and Tony entrance to our yard where you will find J. R, McLachlan, A. J. McEwen and D. Villeneuve were selected visited with Alexandria friends over Mr. Robert McCormick and Mrs. Me- McMenamin and Mr. and Mrs. Gen- as alternatives. On Saturday evening a cross was burned on the the week end. Cormick, Bishop St. dreau of Montreal .were week end parking space, gasoline tanks and other Public School grounds at Maxville. Whether this was a boyish Mr. and Mrs. Nothin and little son Ml'S. D. E. Markson spent the week guests of Mrs. J. D. McDonell, High- conveniences and as a further inducement prank or the work of the Ku KIux Klan is not known, though it is of Montreal, were week end guests of end in New York City, having accom- land Chief Farm, we offer these reported that Klan propaganda is now increasingly active in East- Mr. George and Miss Mollie Simon. panied her little daughter Queenie Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald and ern Ontario. Sixteen rinks from Ottawa, Highland Park, Chester- Messrs. R. Plimsol, ,K.C. and R. P. Markson who will remain with rela- family, Winnipeg, Man., who were terville and Hawkesbury took in the fourth annual tournament of BACK YARD SPECIALS Travers, Montreal, were week end tievs there for some weeks. guests for some days of Mr. and Mrs. the Alexandria Bowling Club on Wednesday. All the visitors were guests at the Bishop’s House. Mr. and M'.'s. P. Gelineau and Mas-^ Rod. McDonald, Glen Roy, have re- eliminated in the main competition which was won by R. N. Mc- fer Jack and Miss Ann Gelineau who turned home. Electric Bulbs Aluminum 4 hour Enamel Millan and Dr. H. L. Cheney. They defeated Rev. D. M. Macleod Miss Ettie Kerr was in Montreal fo'’ and T. J. Gormley in the finals. a few days the guest of her cousin, had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. J, | Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cowan have as 2 for 25c Tea Kettles 89c Mrs. J. Maguire. MacDonald, returned to Montreal on their guests at present, .the former's 15, 25, 40 and 60 $1.25 per quart Mr. Arnold Cuthbert, Montreal Sunday. jlirother, Mr. Jack Cowan, of Quesnel, watt large size Attractive Colors First reading was given in the House of Commons last Friday visited his father, Mr. D. J. Cuthbert Misses Marthe Vachon and Therese Bf.. also Miss Wiltsie, of BrookviUe, to the bill of the Minister of the Interior providing for the appoint- the early part of the week. Levesque of Sturgeon Falls, Ont., who Gnt. ’ ment of a Soldier’s Settlement Board. A Mr. Lawrence MacDonald of Mont- were guests of Mrs. Des Groseillers Î Dr. D. J. Dolan who for two weeks One Oilstove Firestone Save Yonr Roof TWEJI/TY YEARS AGO grant of 160 acres of land,will be made to real visited his aunt Mrs. Archie Mc- 'and family for a week returned home had been a patient in the Western 2 burner Tires and Tubes with Neva Rnst Friday, Ju y 27, 1917 members of the military expeditionary Millan over the week end. 1 Thursday. I Division of the General Hospital, to clear at at Most Wonderful forces of the United Kingdom or of any Dr. A. T. MacDonald, Williamstowh, j Mr. Eddie MacDonald who Montreal, is now resting at a summer $7.95 Very Low Prices Roofing Paint made of the self-governing Doninions or Colonies, or the widows of such was in town for a short visit on Fri- been a patient in a Toronto hospital on the St. Lawrence, persons who died on active service and provision is also made for day. for several weeks, arrived on .Saturday little son 7 Piece Simmons Mattresses Walters 'loans up to $2,500. The scheme is considered the most generous Mrs. Clarence Jameson of Ottawa to spend some time with his parents hartley returned to Ottawa on Sun- Water Sets all felt Handled Axes of any of the overseas Dominions. Miss Alda Orewson, a pupil spent a few days the guest of her mo- ,Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. MacDonald spending some weeks with of the Alexandria Public School, is being congratulated on having ther, Mrs. Charles Macdonald, Laggan. Mr. and Mrs Alex. McDougall and Mrs. Alex. MacDonald, 98c $6.50 $1.50 taken the highest marks of any pupil in the county at the recent Mr. W. P. Macdonell left the latter Mr. and Mrs. R. Armstrong and chil- relatives, See i^indow all sizes Special Vaine Entrance Examinations. On his arrival home, Wednesday even- part of last week on a visit to his dren of Montreal, were week end visit-1 Mrs. Joel Leroux, Mrs. Lucien Le- ing, after nine months absence overseas. Lt.-Col A. G. F. Macdon- niece, Mrs. Forster, Belleville, Ont. jors with Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McDou- blair, Mr. Rolland Leroux of Hawkes- ald was met at the station by a representative gathering. Mrs. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dore and Mr. We have the right price on Plymouth Twine Macdonald who had accompanied the Colonel from Montreal, was gall, St Paul St jbury and Mr. Renold Terry of Mont- and Mrs. Ant. Dore motored to Joll- presented with a handsome bouquet by little Jeanette McDonald. 1 Rliss S. Willson and Mrs. Jaryjs left Mrs. J. G. Sabour- ette. Que., on Friday. Led by town officials and pipes and drums, a procession was Ion Tuesday to spend some weeks with ^®®*- yesterday, Mr. A. H. Johnston and Master formed to Garry Fen where Mayor Courville read an address of relatives in Toronto. They accompan- ' Mb s-nd Mrs. Alfred Bouchard are COWAN’S HAKDWARE Athol Johnston were in Montreal on welcome on behalf of the townspeople. Mrs. D. E. MacRae and ied Mrs. J .G. MacGregor, who was Saturday for St. Laurent, Alexandria—Maxville Miss Lena Shepherd left the early part of the week for Toronto, Friday. returning by motor to her home in te assist at the ceremony of the where as delegates of the Women’s Insitute, Alexandria, they Mr. D. A, McDonald, Montreal, the Queen City. | taking of the final vows of Sister M. Boy wanted to learn the business. attended the Province-wide Convention of Women on Tuesday and week ended with his sister, Miss K Mrs. E. Roach who had been visit- Caroline (nee Celima Bouch- Wednesday. Instructions have been issued by the Canadian McDonald, Lakeshore. ing at Dalhousie Station, arrived on authorities that all boys under seventeen y ears of age in the overseas Mrs. N. A. Morrison of Montreal, Is Monday to spend some time with her' Miss Evelyn MacGilUs, RJST., of forces be returned to Canada. Orders have been given by the the guest of her sisters, Mrs. McCuaig niece, Mrs. R. S. McLeod and Mr. Potedam, N.Y. after spending her Canadian command that all Ross rifles be returned immediately to and Miss McCuaig, St. George" Streei. McLeod, Miss Chris. McLeod, Montreal w'^h her parents, 5th Lan- nearest ordnance depot of the overseas forces. Dr. J. T. Hope Mrs. J .R. McMaster was in Hunt- was with them over the week end. '®“ Rochester, N.Y., to as- eft the early part of the week for Summerstown where he wiU ingdon for a fews days the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Simpson anl ®““® ^ Poe‘«on in Rochester General spend two weeks assisting his brother, Mr. D. W. Hope, in securing, her sister, Mrs. J. Walsh. i.daughters, Mrs. J. G. MacGregor and Hospital. VELVETTA BALM his hay crop. * Miss T. Norman of Montreal, is In Miss Emily Simpson motored to' Mrs. George Frederick and town the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Malone, N.Y., on Sunday, spending temily, of Vancouver, B.C., visited D. R. McMillan, St. George Street. the day guests of Mr. ad Mrs. J. O. Mra Margaret Kennedy, On Saturday afternoon a thunderstorm accompanied by heavy That touch of velvet’^ Miss; Marlm, Kemptville, was the Simpson over the week end, while rain did much damage in the rear of the''^ounty. Among those guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McRae who suffered tMfereby were : Mrs. W. " Mr. and Mrs. CorneUus Donovan of ^ over the week end. For Sunburn, Windburn THIRTY YEARS AGO McLeod, 25-9th Kenyon; Mai. Dewar. Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., were extended visit to Friday, July 26, 1907 23-8th Kenyon, and K. McLeod, Dunve- Miss Nora McRae, Ottawa, spent the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ros^^nd. and Chapped Skin gan, barns struck by lightning; Mr. Mc- week end with her parents, Mr. and P. J. P. McDonell, on Sunday. They' ^®“ Leod, 24-7th Kenyon, had two horses killed. Mr. Duncan A. Mrs. Andrew McRae St. George St. also had with them Mr. Con. Dadey O^awa, where she is undergoing McDonald, P.M., has decided to proceed with the erection of a Mr. and Mrs Wallace Diixon and of Alexandria. ' |tieatment at the Civic Hospital. She Unexcelled as a Powder Base. commodious store on the premises owned by him and situate im- sons, Lemieux, Ont. spent Sunday the After spending the week with Green ''^® being accom- mediately nortji of the new Post Office. The building will- be one guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elle Chenier. I Valley and Cornwall friends Mrs. P^hied by Miss E. Ostrom, Mrs. E. .H. of the most modern of its kind in this district and Mr. John A. The Misses Maisie Hope and Mar- Cosmos McDonald, Miss Ottley and Stimson .Mrs. E. B. Ostrom, little son Men find it soothing and satisfying after Lowell and Mr. Masson. Urquhart has the contract. The C.P.R. steamer Empress of ion MacLachlan enjoyed a couple of Mr. J. A. McDonald, of Montreal, re-. . shaving. I Britain landed her mails at Rimouski yesterday establishing a new days In camp at Sheik’s Island last es Grace and Catherine McDonald are Lordship the Bishop of Alexan- Atlantic record for the crossing. The Immigration Department week. ecGrace and Catherine McDonald are ^®*‘ Monday evening of this week, reports that the total arrival of immigrants in Canada for the Mrs. Lewis Kemp of Montreal, was the guests ot their aunt and uncle at Western Canada, to Soothing and cooling. present calendar year is over two hundred thousand. For the next in town this week the guest of her Green Valley this week. i^'® ®®''®™1 'y®®‘“' during which month or so almost all available space on tians AtlanticsKam- sister-m-law. Miss M. B. Kemp, El- Mr. and Mrs. Adair Macdonell, *"® ‘he capitals of ers sailing for Canada is taken‘up and indications point to total gin Street. Montreal .and the latter’s ' three nle- Western Provinces. We under- 4 oz. bottle, 26c immigration of 300,000 for'the year. Mr. F. A. Leslie had a Miss Rutherford, R.N., left the lat- ces„ the Misses Jayce and Emma Lordship will preach clergy 8 oz bottle, 39c magnificent Heintzman piano placed in his residence on Bishop reireats In .two of the Diocese. He ter part of last week to enjoy her an- Lummis of Toronto and Mary O’Dono- street.““Mr. T. W. Munro, Manager of the Dalhousie Station was accompanied ' by Rev. w. J. nual holiday at her home. Mount For- hue of Detroit, Mich., are visitmgwit.il branch of the Union Bank, is acting manager of the local branch, Smith, D.C.L. est, Ont. relatives and friends in Alexandria —AT— during the absence of Mf. W. J Dawson. The annual meeting I Miss Margaret McDougall of Corn- Mrs. E. Bi'lette, Valleyfield, Que., and vicinity. of the members of the Farmers’ Association of Glengarry was held wall spent Tuesday at her home here was here over' the week end, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan and in the Fire Hall, here, on Saturday afternoon. The Board of I Mr. Elphege Gauthier spent a few her mother, Mrs. D. Sabourin, Dom- daughters, Shirley and Noi-ma, also Officers for the ensuing year is composed as follows : Pres., John days with relatives In Masson. Que. inion St. South. Mrs. Rod. N. MacMillan motored down OSTROM’S A. Gillies, Glen Norman ; Vice-Pres., M. A. Munro, North Lan- On his return on Monday he was ac- caster ; Sec.-Treas, J. D. McRae, Apple Hill; Executive Com- Mrs. A. D. Mclnnes and her daugh- Drnggfisti and Jewallan, Hill Square, Alezaodrla. . ... , cempanied by his two little daughters mittee, D. McCaskill, Laggan; T^os. McIntosh, Lancaster, John ter Dorothy of Berwick were guests to Glengarry relatives. Mrs. Rod. N. ^ _ , „ iMarie-Paul and Maxie-Therese, who A. Kennedy, Glen Roy. The Horae Bank of Canada gives of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gray over the MacMillan is at present with her mo- I Silent the past two weeks at the con- official notice of its intention to increase its capital from $1,000,000 week end. ther, Mrs. G. R. Duvall, Elgin St. to $5,000,000. Miss Alice Huot, nurse-in-training Mr. and Mrs. W. Doyle who had Hotel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, is with been guests of the former’s parents, ENGAGEMENT her mother, Mrs. R. Huot for her Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McDonald, Elgin Mr. and Mrs. Hormidas Filion ,Max- The predominating and overshadowing topic of conversation is Shop at Lochiel holidays. St„ left by motor for their home at , ville. Ont., annoimce the engagement the gold in the Yukon and several Glengarrians have made up their Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chevalier ot Hudson, ,N.Y, on Monday, being ac-|of their daughter, Antoinette to Mr. minds to go. Since news of the big finds Montreal were Sunday guests of Mr. companied by Miss Bertha McDonald Robert Reid of Montreal. Marriage FORTY YEARS AGO was brought in by the Portland last week, and Mrs. J. L. O. Sabourin, Kenyon who will visit with. them. will take place the middle of August. Friday, July 30, 1897 several steamers have been chartered in Street west. Miss E. Ostrom accompanied by IT PAYS Pacific Coast ports and the rush to the Dr. and Mrs. B. Primeau had as Mrs. Donald MacKay and the Misses BIG DAT Klondyke is'on. The Dominion Government has decided to exact their guests over the week end his Edith and .Toey MacGillivray motor- Armouries, Alexandria, Wednesday, a royalty of 10 per cent, on all amounts taken out of one claim up mother Mrs. J. E. A. Primeau of Mar- ' ed to Chaffey’s Looks ,on Saturday, to August 18th, sponsored by the Social to $500 a week and 20 per cent, above that amount. Besides this Best Green Tea- 45c per lb. ieville, Que. meet Miss Jean MaoPherson who was Service Club. Admission Tickets now ' every alternate claim will be reserved by the government for public Best Black Tea- 50c per lb. Miss Nora Tobin is spening this returning from Pettercaim Island, | o” sale. Price from 5c. to 25c. 1937 j Specials Salada Black - - - 55c per lb. revenue. A force of mounted police has been sent out to enforce law and order. The new store *’au bon marche” by Mr, M. . week in Cornwall the guest of her where she spmt two weeks at a Girl Plymouth Coach to he sold for $1.00. Red Rose Black 55c per lb. Simon, late of Brantford, in the Glengarry block, corner Main brother Mr. Wilfred Tobin and Mrs. Guide Training Camp. and Kenyon streets, opened to-day. The water pipes have been Tobin. Mrs. Camihe Lefebvre and grand- SPECIALS for lOc laid on Catherine street east this week, and connections with a Miss Marie McLeister of Sherbrooke daughter, Miss Agnes Kearns, Mrs. Coming Socials Pilchards. Salmon, Pickles. Soups. Pork and Beans, number of residences will be made immediately.——An oil well has Que., an-ived Tuesday to spend her Lene Hurtublse, Misses Blanche Bou- Tomato Juke- been struck in Gaspe, Que., yielding nearly 6,000 barrels per day. vacation with her parents, Mr. and chard, M. Ange and Emilia Pauteux, Tuesday, Aug. 3rd—Social at St. Ra- The new bridge across the DeLisle, opposite lot No. 32, be- Mrs. John McLeister. Messrs. A. A. Cuerrier, F. Robin ot phaels. tween the 1st and 2nd concessions of Lochiel, is now completed. After spending three weeks’ holi- Montreal and Roland Meilleur of Glen W'ednesday, Aug. 4th—Young Peo- Wheat for Poultry, $2.25 per hundred. The contractor was Mr, Jas. McCormick. Emperor William's days at her home here. Miss Edith Robertson, -were guests on Sunday of ple's Picnic, MacLeod’s Grove, Dun- incessant interference in politic^ is weakening the Government MacGillivray returned to Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sabourin, Kenyon vegan. Harvest Tools, Rope, Pulleys, Forks, Handles, etc. ranks in Germany, while the numbers of Socialists and discontents Conn., Sunday afternoon. Street West. Wednesday, Aug. 4th—Social, Cote are increasing day by day. Mr. Archibald McKillop, the Blind Miss Mary M. McDonald, R.N., Among the visitors in Glengarry this St. George and Dalhousie Pres- Seiberling Tires and Tubes are fully guaranteed. Bard of the Celtic Society of Montreal, who is now a ’ resident pf Brooklyn, N.Y., is spending some days week are Mrs. A. J. Chisholm, her byterian Church, ,on Peter MacCuaig’s Maxville, has written two poems, one on the Queen’s Diamond in town with her aunt, Miss Margery daughter, Mrs. Mary Stewart and her Lawn. WE DELIVER. Jubilee and the other on the subject which is engrossing the atten- McDonald. granddaughter, Miss Margaret Ste- Tuesday, Aug. 10th—Social at WU- tion of the Scotchmen the world over, having the term ‘Great Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacMillan wart also Mr Ralph Strang of De- lia.mstown, St. Mary’s Parish. Britain’ substituted for the word ‘England’ when the British Isles of New York and Mr. Dan MacMillan troit, Mich. While in town they are Tuesday, Aug. 17th—Social at Moose PHONE LOCHIEL. is meant On Wednesday Messrs. Alexander McKinrton, 17-6th 25 of Montreai, are enjoying a short the guests of Mrs. Arch. McMillan and Creek, Our Lady ot the Angels Parish. Kenyon, Alex, and John S. McDonald, also of that township, left holiday with their parents, Mr. and Miss J. MacGillivray. Before return- Wednesday, Aug. 18th—Big Day at Greenfield for Forest River, N. Dak. Mrs. Angus A. MacMillan, McCrim- ing they will pay a short visit to re- the Armouries, Social Service Club, J. W. MacRAE. mon. latives in Montreai. Sacred Heart Paririi.