THE GLENGARRY NEWS >.00 A YEAX Popular /LI.S, loacter S J. ï E. Eompanies in CilF. Still Heed Eootl ilexander Hall Piesenfs lAiiie School bits lesulls ul ligli Sciioul Entrance Examinations ilecruils lo Bring Itam Up lo Strength New lire For Opening Announce! At All Miss ElM ilm isigns In Glengarrj Centres Announced DANCE TO BE HEED IN CONNEC- The following students have obtain- WAS V ALUED MEMBER OF STAFF | TION WITH BIG SOCIAL ed 50 percent or over on the term ex- UNDER PRINCIPALS McKAY • j Certificates of Successful Candidates and Marks Of Those -s Recruiting lailjf Held Here Last Nigiit-ilnotticial Compilation WEDNESDAY aminations held in Alexandria High AND SMITH School and will receive certificates from Unsuccessful To Be Fowarded Within Few Bays It's interior completely remodelled the. Department. A legion of Mends among the gra- Shows 35 Glengarrians In Regiment Early Eiiis Week 1 and renovated since the fire in March It is possible lor Grade XII Stu- duates of Alexandria High School will The following results for the High DALKEITH CENTRE (• ' With the Brockville, Kingston and Alexander Hall will present a bright dents to obtain standing in nine sub- jj learn with regret of the retirement School Entrance Examinations In Passed on Year’s Record Peterhoro Companies of the S. D. & and attractive appearence for the jects and Grade XI students in two from the teaching staff of Miss EMiel Glengarry County have been issued I MacCuaig, R. Millan; ’ MacDonald, ' G. Composite Battalion already up to Inofficial lisl Glmpriy grand opening next Wednesday night only. •• !! Ostrom, B.A., for some twenty-five by the Public School Inspector’s OI- Flora Isabel; MacDonald, Kenneth; when a dance will be held in conjun- f ' strength, recruiting officers -are concen Legend: English Composition E C.; years in charge of the English classes fice. The certificates of successful MacDonald, Sidney; MacLeod, “Ken- trating their attentions in a drive to Boys in Counties' Inil ction with the annual social of St. English Literature, E.L.; Ancient at that institution of learning. candidates and the marks of neth. fill up gaps which remain in the two Finnan’s parish. With, its new con- History, A.H.; Algebra, A.; Geometry Miss Ostrom handed in her resigna- unsuccessful candidates will be Jor Passed on Departmental Examination We have been able to compile an veniences the Hall is undoubtedly one compSiies being raised in Stormont, G.; Chemistry Ch.; Latin Authors,'L. tion late last -week and it was regret- warded within a few days. Allison, Anna; Cains, George; Dibb, unofficial list of the Glengarrians who of the finest to be found in Eastern Dundas and Glengarry. The first rush A.; Latin Composition, L.C; French fully accepted by the Board of Trus- ALEXANDRIA CENTRE Betty Ruth; Johnson, Lome; Logan, had enlisted at Cornwall early this Ontario. of applicants brought the total up to Authors, FA.; French Composition, tees after unavailing efforts to have Passed on Year’s Record Norma (Honours); MacLennan, Gret- week. It will be noted that it was im- Mr. I. Boisvenue of Alexandria, had the 150 markViut the two companies F.C. her reconsider. The Board met Friday Dale, Dorothy; Flemirig, Margaret ta; MacLennan, Kenneth; MacLeod, possible to complete the list as to par- the general contract and under his evening and steps are being taken to require some 100 additional men and entage with the time at our disposal. I 75% or over, 1st Class Honours. W.; Graham, James; Hanley, Ken- Lois Rae; MacMaster .Murray Clark; craftsmanship the building has taken secure another teacher for the Sep- drives are being held in many sections Noteworthy is the fact that there are 2. 66—74, 2nd Class Honours. neth MacArthur; MacDonald, Elaine; Rutherford, Della; Wylie, Frances. on almost a new appearance. Improve- of the counties this week to fill the 3. 60—65, 3rd Class Honours. tember term. Macdonald, Louise; MacKay, Dorothy; six instances where brothers have en- ments to the basement include new quota. C. 50—59, Credit only. Graduating from Queen’s University McCallum, Jack; McCormick, Lee; MAXVILLE CENTRE listed together. and stronger supports for the ceiling, in 1905, Miss Ostrom entered on her Capt. R. P. Gray and Gapt. A.-^jl. Hall 1 McCormick, Rhoda; McDonald, Fin- Passed on Year’s Record so designed as to make for more room GRADE XII . teaching career at Alexandria High were to be at the Armouries in Alex- Raphael McDonald—son of Mi', and nan J.; McDonald, Florence A. Mc- Bissonnette, Jeannette Bradley, Geo. and anew roomy kitchen extending Stephen Beckley—E.CÎÇ C; F.A., C. andria last night to sign up recruits Mrs. Pat. R. McDonald. School in 1908. Her first assignment Donald, Garfield; McDonald, M. Ber- D.; Boisvenue, Joseph; Campbell, Al- the whole width of the building at the Ida Bathurst—A„ 1. and it was expected a goodly numher Rod. Mayville—son of Mr. and Mrs. was in the English course and all her nice; McDonald, M. Isabel; Mclntee, listair; Campbell, Elsie; Campbell, Ro- North end and boasting new cupboards Rita Bradley Ch. 3. of Glengarrians would be on hand to Dan Mayville. subsequent career was centred on those John Bernard; McPhee, Marilyn; bert Bennett; Campbell, William K. and other conveniences. A new stairway Helen Chisholm—E.L., 3; G, 3; A.H., 2 enlist. In addition to the many from Robert McLemian—son of Mrs. Dan subjects which she had thoroughly Quenneville, Rhea; Rosenberg, Ethel. Christie, Stella Coleman, Minerva; has been built at the south end in Doris Decoste—A.H., 3; G, C; Ch, C; mastered. Three years later she went this county who had joined up in out- McLennan. Passed on Departmental Examination MacDonald, Eileen; MacLennan, keeping with changes made on the LA., C; L.C, 2; F.A, C; F.C, 1. side units before the S.D. & G.’s were John D. McDonald and Jas. McDon- to Western Canada where she filled Bridson, Arthur Meighen; Caston- Mary; Marjerison, George; Meyer, main floor of the Hall. Thè two fur- Elizabeth Dewar—E.L., 3; A.H, 2; G, called up as an active service battalion, ald, sons of Mr. Donald A. McDonald. positions at Yellow Grass and York- guay, Aurele; Delahaye, Alix; Labre, Eleanora; Munro, Mamie; Phillips, naces and piping have been removed C; Ch, C., an unofficial summary showed 35 Alex McDonald—son of Mr. and Mrs. ton, Sask. Returning to the East she Laureir; Laselle, Mary Janet; Lavi- Louis; Rochon, Madeleine; Stewart, and one modem furnace will supply Jean Hay—E.L, 3; Ch, 1. Glengarry recruits who had signed up Arch J. McDonald. taught for a term in 1915 at Hailey- gueur, Henry; Legault, Yvette; Mac- Duncan; St. John, Clifford; Van Put the heating requirements. Maisie Hope— E.L, C; A, 1. bury and filled a vacancy on the Alex- at Cornwall early this week. Addition- Rolland Laferriere—son of Mrs. Lucy Donald, Marjorie; MacDonell ,Harriet ten, Aleida. Most of the construction changes Claire Huot—E.C, C; A.H, 2; L.A, C; andria High School staff in September al enlistments this week should bring Laferriere. Mae; MacGregor, Pearl Margaret; Passed on Departmental Examination are at the entrance to the Hall, start- A, 1. 1916. up the district total but there is still J. Urgel Borriis and J. Homer Boms MacKinnon, John Joseph; McDonald, Boisvenue, Estelle; Boisvenue, Noeme; ing with wider cement steps and new Janet Kennedy Ch., 2; A.H, 1. In the following years Miss Ostrom a need for good men and no doubt the sons of. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Borris. Margaret Ellen; McDonald, Mary Iso- Clark, Leslief' Legroix, Donald; Mac- doors. To the light on entering, the Connie MacDonald—A.H. 2; L.A., C; sons of Glengarry will be quick'to an- came to be recognized as one of the bel; McDonald, Anna Eileen; McDon- Cormick, Frances; MacDonald, Jessier FROM MAXVTI.T.F. library has been remodelled to form L.C, 3; F.A., 3. , most capable pedagogues on the local swer the call. ell, Charles O.; McPhee, John; Massie, MacLeod, Jean; MacMillan, Duncan; Cleary Villeneuve, son of Mr. and a checkingroom, while on the left is Marjorie MacDonald L.A. 1; L.C, 1, staff. Under both the late Mr. McKay Early recruits enjoyed a holiday Eugene; Massie, Jean, Quesnel, Rita; Mainville, Edmour; Montgomery, Ma- Mrs. J. D. Villeneuve. now situated a modernly equipped F. A, 2; F.C, 1. leave last week end and they were to be and Mr. Smith, she filled the role of Sabourin, Marie Rose; Vachon, Alice; bel; Montgomery, Ruth; Pechie, Bes- Sam Gardner, Peter Blakey, Wal- ladies’ dressing room. A new handy Campbell MacGillivray—E.L. C. | identified by distinctive red arm bands. assistant principal and her thorough Villeneuve, Mariam. sie; St. Denis, Claire; St. Denis, Mae. lace Grant, P. MacLean. Joel St. John, ticket booth has alsobeen constructed Hilda MacGregor—E.L., C; Ch, C; A, 1. knowledge of the school administra- Full equipment for 250 men arrived ! Real Lavigne. in W'hich are situated the switches con- Marion MacLachlan—A. H., C; Ch, 3; tion was of inestimable value. Passed Under Regulation 10-5 on Monday and the men are now out- _ FROM LANCASTER. trolling both hall and stage lighting. L.A, 3; L.C, 2; F.A, 3; F.C, 3 . The ability of a teacher may best be O’Connor, Archie. LANCASTER CENTRE fitted in full battle dress. It includes Passed on Year’s Record Lieut. Arch. McDonald, and Lloyl A new stairway leads to the balcony Helen MacLennan—E.L.. 2; AH, 1; estimated by the progress of those who (French Option) all items of clothingf and personal Brady, Donald; Carrière, Ther- McDonald—sons of Mrs. Florence w'hich also has its quota of improve- G, 3; Ch. 2. j have studied under her and the large Passed on Year’s Record necessities from the new light-weight ese; Dandurand; Albert; Dufres- McDonald. ments. Donald Macleod—E.C, 2; E, L. 3; A. H. list of Miss Ostrom’s successes is a Goulet, Leona; Huot. Claude; La- summer service to tooth- ne, Lionel; Edgar, Helen; Ed- John P. McLaren and Duncan Mc- The whole interior has a bright and 2; G. C; Ch. 3; L.A. C; L.C. C; P.A. C; testimony to her worth. The kind- joie, Lucette; Lalonde, Jerome; La- brush and shaving kit. The regiment gar, Willa; Fisher, Loma; McAr- Laren—sons of Mr. and Mrs. Peter attractive appaarance as the result of Betty Morris—Ch. C. ly remembrances of A. H. S. graduates porte, Jeanne; Lefebvre, Rejeanne; Le- will wear distinctive Balmorals as thur, Helen; McCuaig, Donalda; Mc- McLaren. liberal use of the paint brush by Thos. Elizabeth MacMillan—E.C. C; E.L., 3; . likewise speak volumes for her me- roux, Marcel; Ouimet, Florence; Pri- -. Donald, Camilla; McLaren, June; Mc- Gregory Caron, son of Mr. John Kemp and his assistants. The walls are A.H. 2; G, 1; Ch. 2; L.A, 2; L.C, 2; ! thods, not unduly stern, of imparting ard, Raymond; Pilon, Hughette; Recruiting officers report that an Naughton, Eileen; Quinn, Desmond; Caron. in cream with light blue ornamenta- F.A., 3; F.C. C. knowledge. Poirier, Jeannine; Vachon, Jeannine; excellent spirit is already shown both Sauve; Therese; Senical, Rita; Snider, Leonard Lapiere, son of Mrs. Mar- tion while the ceiling is white. Modern Jean MacMillan—E.C., 3; E.L, 1; A.H, j Outside the schoolroom Miss Os Viau. Rita. in drill and games. An effort is being 1 Sheila; Wightman, Clifford. garet Lapiere,. lighting fixtures, yet to be installed, 2; G, 1; Ch. 1; L. A. 1; L.C, 1; F.A, trom was, and will remain, a worth- (French Option) made wherever possible to keep bro- Passed on Departmental Examination M. Moran, Vernon and George Vau- will further add to the improvement 3; F.C; 2. i while citizen of the town, actively in- Passed on Departmental Examination thers and friends in the same company ghan. The old outside balcony is gone Rachel M. MacMillan—L. A. 3. terested in many undertakings. Large- Binnett, Germain, Honours; Binette, Cholette, Mary Eloide; Fourney, or platoon. 1 James; Lauber, Gertrude. PROM APPLE HILL from the , front of the Hall and the Betty Morris, Ch. ly through her initiative and genius Robert; Legault, R,ene; Menard Ther- , Lieut. Col. W. J. Franklin M.C., O.C„ Myles D. Benton, son of Mr. and Mrs brick wall is receiving a coat of paint Grace Morris—E.C, 3; E. L. 3; A.H. C; for organizing, a comprehensive page- ese; Ravary, dfëtfrgette; Renastd, Eli- NORTH LANCASTER CENTRE and Major Hicks-Lyne, M.C., 2nd i-c C. B. Benton, The woodwork is in green. G„ C; Ch. C; L.A., C; L.C., C. ant “Canada Yesterday and Today” ette; St. Louis, Française; Theoret, are in Kingston for the Senior John Alvin Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs Preparation for the social is well un- Howard Morris—E.L., 2. was staged, here In 1920, when Sir Juliette. Passed on Year’s Record Allen, Dorothy; Emond, Rita; Le- Officers' Refresher Course, the candi- Wm. Ellis. derway with committees organizing Evelyn Roberts—E.L. C; G, 2; Ch. C; Arthur Currie was the honor guest at (French Option) roux, Maurice; Maheu, Bertha; Mi- dates for which are from all across various phases of the big event. An en- L.C., C; F.A., C; F.C. 2. a celebration on the Park Grounds. Bernard Sauve, John and Lome St. Passed Under Regulation 19-5 lieu, Claire; McDonald, Theresa; Mc- Canada. tertaining programme has been ar- Mary Thompson—A.H., 1; G, 1; Ch. 1; Miss Ostrom was at that time Regent John and Anthony O’Shea. Girard, Edgar; Poirier, Bernadette. Ewen, Jean; Sauve, Angeline. Late last week the composition of ranged for and an added attraction L. A. 1; L.C, 1; F. A. 1, Fr. C. 1. of the Counties Own Chapter, I.O.D.E., FROM SUMMERSTOWN Passed on Departmental Examination the Unit and the officers were an- Cameron M. Baker, son of Capt and will be the gate prize—a 5-tube West- w'hich sponsored the event to raise GRADE XI Beauchamp, Florence; Kennedy, nounced. Mi's. Geo. C. Baker. inghouse Mantle radio. The big dance funds for the War Memorial. Undoubt- : Betty Bathurst—A.H, 2; A, 2. OBITUARY George; Major, Marcel; MacDonell Headquarter Company is being sup John Morrison, son of Mr. Wm. Mor- in the Hall will follow the Social do- Eileen Campbell—A.H., 3. edly Red Cross work and other war plied by the Prince of Wales Rangers, rison. ings. activities will occupy much of her WILLIAM MAJOR Angus John; MacDonald, Edwin; Mc- Marguerite Darragh—A.H. C; A, 1. Donell, Marie Isabel!. Peterhoro. No. 1 Company is from the Douglas Lalonde, son of Mr. Nor- time now. Claude Desehamps, AH., C. There passed away at Hotel Dieu Passed Under Regulation 10-6 Princess of Wales Own Regiment, man. Lalonde. Tiiree Generations Marion Dewar—A.H., 1; A, I. Hospital, Cornwall, on Thursday, June Brazeau, Roger. ^ Kingston, and No. 2 Company is from FROM FASSIFERN Isabel Dolan—A, C. 27th, a highly esteemed resident of the Brockville Rifles. John Allan Hay, son of Mr and Mrs Ot Empire Service Ruth Fraser—A.H. C.; A. 3. The Week's lesulls Lancaster township, in the person of The S.D. & G. Highlanders will Under the above caption, Monday’s WILLI AMSTOWN CENTRE Angus Hay. Joan Gormley—A, 3. William Major, W'k 33 in the 4th. Con- Passed on Year’s Record supply Number 3 and Number 4 Com- issue of the Montreal Gazette carried o Eileen Hambleton—AH., 3, A. 1. cession. The deceased was in his 56 Antoine, Loretta; Ferguson, Donald, panies. Major A. R. McNabb will com- a group picture of Col. Alexandre Roy. On Ike fi Edwardine Kelly — A, 1. year. MacCrimmon, Alison; MacDonell, mand No. 3, with Capt. A. E. Hall as M.V.O., (retired), former Commanding Maebell MacKinnon—A.H., C; A., 1. Pressure on our columns compels us Known and respected by a large 2nd 1-c and Lieut, W. H. Rose, Lieut. Ming Officer of four military districts; his Archibald; McIntyre, Eva; McWhin- Mary M. McCormick—A.H., 1; A. 2. this week to condense the weekly bud- circle of relatives and friends, the late nie, Lester; Seguin, Lionel; Smith, H. W. Cardwell and 2nd Lieut, A. A BONNEVILLE—LAVALLEE son Major Robert Roy, 1914-18 vet- Margaret McDougall—A.H., C; A., C. get of action and comment on the Mi-. Major was a member of a family eran, who is now joint recruiting oiTi- Jean; Tessier, Blanche. McMartin as Platoon Commanders. A pretty wedding took place at Na- Rita McDougall—A, C. Glengarry Football front. Six league long connected with the affairs of Lan- cer for the distriett of Montreal; and Passed on Departmental Examination Number 4 Company will be com- tivity Church, East Cornwall, Mon- Isabel McMillan—AH. 3. games were played in addition to a caster township. The esteem in which Cameron, Jack; Chafee, Edwin; Major Roy’s son, Jean, who is joining football feature on Dominion Day, manded by Major H. G. Mason, with day, when Fernande, daughter of Mr. Rudd McPhee—A, C. he was held was demonstrated by the Daoust, Hector; Dow, Douglas; Fortin, the Royal Canadian Air Force. when the classy Pine Grove team prov- Capt. R. F. Gray as 2nd i—c, and and Mrs. Joseph Lavallee, of Cornwall, Yvette Periard—A H, 3. large number who called at the home Geraldine; Gareau, Verna; Gordon, Lieut. A. A. Constable, Lieut A.D. Mac- was united in marriage to Norbert Father, brother and nephew of Mrs. Bruno Poirier—A.H., C; A. C. ed its mettle by trouncing the Blue and by the heavy attendance at the Donald A. Macdonald, Alexandria, all Elaie; Hope, Ruby; Lapiere, Mrielle; Donald and 2nd Lieut. A. M. Irvine as Bonneville, of Alexandria, Ont., son Rita Sauve—A. H, C; A, 2. Bonnets of Montreal 4-2, in** an exhi- funeral. three have visited Alexandria and are Lauzon, Eva; MacDonald, Arpad; Mac- Platoon Commanders. of Mr. and Mrs. Zenophile Bonneville, Anna Williams—A. 2. bition game in aid of the Red Cross. In addition to his widow, formerly Donell, Donald; MacDougall, Earl; known to many here. Pine Grove's victory gives some indi- Officers of the regiment are speed- Cornwall. Rev. Elzear Danis celebrated Alzia Poirier, and one sort Ludger, the MacGillivray, Margaret; McIntyre, ing plans to form afine pipe band as the Nuptial Mass at 6.15 a.m.. cation of the high calibre game played j late Mr. Major leaves to mourn his Allan; Mallory, Gerald; Masterman. in the Glengarry League when it is a part of the regiment,, and are sign-1 The bride, given away by her father, Alexandria led Cross passing, seven brothers and three sis- Elaine; O’Neil, Patrick; Pilon, Patri- ing on many recruits with this in was charming in a floor-length prin- Annual EiSren of liai? considered the Blue team has ters; Stephen, Adelard, Napoleon, cia; Smith, Isabelle; Taillon, Kenneth. mind. The band will start practising1 cess style white tulle gown over taf- financial deport lead the Montreal group all season Alex., Henry, Leandre and Donat Ma- within a short time under the direc-| feta with train. Her three-quarter Picnic A Sucecss and is now in the runner-up spot. jor; Sister Major of Montreal, Mi's. tion of Pipe Major James DougiKs, Ot- was held by a crown of orange blos- RECEIPTS FOR MAY AND JUNE SCORES OF GAMES PLAYED Charles Bbuehard and Mrs Conrad Glengarry Redjross News In spite of unfavorable weather con- Tuesday, June 25th, Pine Grove 5 Bourbonnais, both of Montreal. tawa ,a veteran bandsman. soms and she carried a bouquet of Net proceeds of Bean Supper Watch for further notice of the American Beauty roses, baby's breath ditions, the annual ptcnic of the Chil- May 3 $ 23.30 —Glen Sandfield 0. The funeral was held on Monday, dren of Mary, St. Finnan’s Parish, held 1 Street Fair to be held in Alexandria, and maiden hair fern. Net proceeds of Armoury Tuesdayt June 25th—Greenfield 1 July 1st, from the home to St. Joseph’s on Sunday last at the summer cottage aarly in August accounts of activhies Reported Safe Dance, May 24 122.75 —Dunvegan 1. Church, Lancaster, where the Solemn Music for the occasion was rendered of Dr, and Mrs. Dolan on Lake come from all points in the county. by Mrs. Auguste Hamel at the organ, Donation from Mrs. E. B. Os- Thursday, June 27, Lochiel 1—Max- j Mass of Requiem was chanted by Rev Mr. John A. Charlebois late last St. Francis, proved a success. A good A successful! dance was held Last trom, from sale of plants ville 0. D. A. McPhee, P. P., assisted by Rev. week was notified that his youngest with Miss Noela Bonneville, sister of crowd was in attendance some 75 week in Eig. School by the Eig Unit, the groom, and Miss Pauline Lussier, and flowers 28.00 Saturday June 29, Greenfield, 1 — A. L. McDonald and Rev. R. Rouleau, brother, Gordon, was safe after the members being present in addition to who wish to thank those who attended who rendered a number of appropriate Donation from D. D. McRae 2.00 Glen Sandfield, 0. as deacon and sub-deacon, respectively boat on which he plies the waves struck Rev. Dr. W. J. Smith, Rector, and Rev. for their patronage. wedding hymns. Proceeds of a “Circus” by five Monday, July 1„ Lochiel , 1 — Glen J Interment was in Lancaster cemetery. a mine and sank off the coast of Eng- John Donihee. The girls assembled Miss Violet Kelly, teacher in 1st of After the wedding ceremony, a re- Boys: Murray and Garth Sandfield 1. Honorary pallbearers were six ne- land. No details have yet been receiv- about 12.30 at Alexander Hall, and Kenyon organized a social and concert ception was held in the main dining Thomson, Lowell Ostrom, Tuesday, July 2, Pine Grove 3— phews, Aime, Lionel, Henry, Francis, ed, the only information being that were conveyed Lo the picnic grounds on the School grounds Wednesday night room of the Royal Hotel, where break- Kenneth Masson and Alex. Greenfield 0. Henry, and Herve Major, while the there were no casualties. in cars generously offered for the oc- We ask you to attènd the Garden Party fast was served to a large number of McDonald I.i2 active bearers were six brothers of the casion by .members of the parish. A in Mrs, Ostrom’s'Garden on Saturday relatives and friends. J. A. Verdon, of Proceeds of an entertainment deceased; Adelard, Napoleon, Alex. most enjoyable afternoon was spent July 6th. Ottawa ,acted as master of ceremonies. by Louise Macdonald and km tasîîig tails Henry, Leandre and Donat Major. Hotel Dieu Graduates in beating, swimming and games. In The happy couple left late in the fore- Penny McIntosh 3.92 The Eig Branch of the Glengarry Many floral tributes, Mass cards this way, all worked up good appetites Three Glengarrians were among the noon by automobile, on a wedding Donation from Girl Guides Red Cross, wish to announce the result and messages of sympathy testified to for the delightful lunch provided and Giii Guide Association ten members of the 1940 graduating trip to Galt and Muskoka Lake dis- from sale of Mrs. Smith’s of the Bean Guessing Contest. On the worth of the deceased. served by the girls. class of Hotel Dieu Hospital, Corn- poem 8.30 Thursday night. June 27th, 1940, while Entertains at Bridge trict, returning to Cornwall over the Among those who offered their cars wall, Training School for Nurses who next week end. Donation from Sr. Pupils of a dance was in progress in Eig School, On Tuesday evening of this week at received their diplomas at the gradu- were :D. J. McDonald, J, J. Morris, For travelling the bride wore a Alexandria Public School, the beans in the jar were counted by GIF. Declares Dividend the Masonic Rooms in Alexandria there ating Exercises held last Wednesday R. S. McLeod Dan Fisher, Geo. R. navy blue ensemble with white and from sale of stuffed toys .. 2.50 Miss C. MacKinnon, teacher, and Mr. Mr. L. A. Bouchard, Financial Sec- took place a very ple'asant bridge party evening, June 26th. They are, Rev. Sis- MacDonald, Jack McLean, Dan Mc- navy blue accessories and a corsage of One membership fee 1.00 J. W. MacRae, Lochiel. The actual retary of the local court, Catholic Order under the auspices of the local asso- ter McDonald (Catherine McGillis, Millan, John Gauthier, E. H. Tour- American Beauty roses. Donation 3.12 number in the jar was 2,327. of Foresters, has been advised that the Green Valley), Gertrude Bougie of angeau, Millie McKinnon, Mildred ciation of the Alexandria Girl Guides. The popularity of the young couple Mrs. Rorjy McDonald, dona- excellent financial condition- of the Cards were played at ten tables, and a Lancaster, and Agatha Abrams of Wil- Dever,. Donald A. Macdonald, Arthm The nearest guesses were made by was shown In the many lovely gifts Duggan, Violet Kelly and Miss Mc- tions for 4 months 2.00 Mrs. J. W. MacKinnon, Mrs. J. W. Mac Order justifies the declaring of the very tasty lunch was served at the liamstown. they received. Donald of Montreal. Rae, and Mr, Omer Poirier. These three usual Annual Dividend. Each member end of the final game. The main address of the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bonneville will take uo $ 198.01 persons drew for the prize which was will receive a dividend equal to one The prize winners were Mrs. David was delivered by Rev. James A. Wylie, The Children of Mary wish to thank residence on Main street, Alexandria, Dr. and Mi's. Dolan for their gracious ELIZABETH P. CHENEY, a pair of bath towels. The winner was monthly mortuary instalment, the L. Lalonde, Alexandria, and Edward P.P., Lochiel. Ont. hospitality. Treasurer. Mr. Omer Poirier. total amounting to $215,000, O’Brien, R, R. I, Greenfield. ^ Tbt Glengarry Hera, Alexandria, Out., Friday, JVly 5, 1940. Fage 2

said, consisted of collaboration with fire Ford Company of Canada by sup- Tea At Its Best The Ottawa Spotlight plying component parts. In truck-build- ing for the army there has been, up to date, a certain amount of standardi- BY SPECTATOR zation so that parts would be inter- changeable,, no matter whose plant built the trucks. Later on, there may OTTAWA, July 2nd.—The Dominion Canada will not adopt similar mea- be independence of manufacturing budget delivered a week ago in the sures, during this summer at least, “All elfort to speed deliveries. House of Commons, which imposed the circumstances considered,” the prime “Our example of service”. Mr. Char- SALAOA' most drastic schedule ol taxation ever minister. Mr. King, told the commons, michael said, “has come Irom the top. ' laid on Canadian shoulders has met “it has baen deemed desirable to con- The president of the parent corporat- with comparatively little complaint. tinue for the present the practise of ion, Wm. S. Knudsen, left his job to The people of Canada, have taken the not requiring passports from United take on the directions of the industrial stand that heavy as the taxes are, they States citizens. All that will be neces- war effort of the United States. Ed.- | are essential to the presecution of the sary is for the visitor to satisfy the wârd R. Stettinius, a foi^ner corpora- "war. Even with the increase in taxes, Canadian immigration authorities that tion vice-president,, is serving on the only part of the oast of the war can be he is a United States citizen and that same board.” covered in this' way. The rest must Be he is coming to Canada for a legitimate In Canada, General Motors’ efforts borrowed. There are certain definite purpose. There will be no unnecessary are not confined to production of war- principles governing the government’s delays or hindrances placed in the way material alone. The need foi; trained policy for financing the country m of tourists who will continue to re- types of personnel, such as the auto- war time which are brought out clearly 'This is ceive the cordial welcome that will be motive industry might be expected to in the budget. One of these is the “pay extended to them now as in the past. supply, has also been considered. It as you go” policy which is continued The extent of British war purchas- was this factor which influenced the as far as practicable. The people are OUR WAR too/ ing program in Canada is shown in the company in organizing the Volunteer asked to pay as much as possible of nnouncement that the British Supply Auxiliary Drivers’ Corps for Canadian the war costs throufn taxation, but the Board has assumed the capital cost girls. In the past four months this There are no spectators in taxes must not be so drastic that they of construction of 35 companies, rea- corps has held 24 classes, with the co- will cripple industry. ching a total expenditure of over 50 operation of dealers and factory ex- this war ... un? te all in it. Another feature of the budget was million dollars. These companies will perts, and over 1,100 girls have already the plan to conserve preign exchange. produce over 250 million dollars worth been trained for a practical contri- No freedom ... no happiness ... no contentment of war materials- annually. Imports from the United States have bution to the v;ar. These have all pas- is possible for any one ol us until this evil increased rapidly.,This is in large part sed examination in operation and thing . . . this worship of brute force is wiped I due to increased war purchases. Many maintenance of motor vehicles. Be- commodities formerly bought from Ssneiai Colors fais fore the year ends 60 classes in 25-cities forever from the face of the earth. Not every- Britain cannot be supplied from there will have been held and 2,000 girls one is privileged to wear the King’s , in as large volume as formerly because qualified. but we can all make some contribution to our of British needs at home, and have Hiding lieii live The part the company is playing common cause. We can all buy WAR SAVINGS therefore to come from the United OSHAWA. June 28—Three factories would not have been possible without States. Canada pays for purchases from of General Motors have thrown their foresight and planning. It is now about CERTIFICATES this month . . . next month . . . the United States by our exports to weight into Canada’s resolute war ef- two years since military officials sur- every month, as long as the war lasts. that country', by gold from cur mines, fort in collaboration with the War Sup- veyed the Canadian plants and were by the tourist traffic and by accumu- ply Board and the British Purchasing assured by Mr. R. S. McLaughlin, pre- IT’S THE LEAST WE CAN DO! lated foreign exchange. Hie policy of Mission. This W'eek an additional sum sident, that all the company’s factories Every day people the the government is to encourage all of of $1,297,000 was appropriated by the and personnel were at the disposal of world over stop a mo- these, and as a further plan to'im- company for factury rearrangement, Canada and the Empire when the oc- The opportunity to buy WfiR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES prove the foreign exchange situation, bringing to $3,000,000 the amount spent casion required. is the privilege of all Canadians ... the privilege of ment. .. enjoy an ice-cold has placed a ten per cent War Ex- on plant adjustment since February. o helping to win thé war. "Coca Cola” and go change Tax on all imports from Non- A stream of army trucks being driven War Savings Certificates are sold as follows: Empire Countries and an added excise away, daily, by men in khaki, enormous For a $ 5 Certificate you pay $ 4 their way again with a tax on new automobiles. daily shipments of munitions units, 2,7OQ-Year~05d Horn For a $ 10 Certificate you pay $ 8 In very brief form the financial situ- and tooling for production of comp- For a $ 25 Certificate you pay $20 happy after-sense of Still Turns Out Music For a $ 50 Certificate you pay $40 ation for the present situation is this, onent parts for the armored Universal An ancient signal horn, or Lur. For a $100 Certificate you pay $80 complete refreshment. Ordinary government expenses will be carrier (Bren gam) all demonstrate! cast some 2,700 years ago by Danish Apply at any Bank, Post Office or other Authorized 448 million dollars, war expenses about tide effectiveness of the Company's Vikings of the Bronze age, is now The pause that refreshes on exhibition in the New York Dealer. 700 million plus about 200 million of industrial contribution to date. The War Savings Stamps cost 25c each and are sold every- further commitments, making a total new expansion program indicates the American Museum of Natural His- is a real idea — really tory as a loan from the Danish Na- where. 16 Stamps entitle you to one $5 Certificate. refreshing. of $1,350,000,000. Against this are es- much higher production speeds of the' tional Museum of Copenhagen. The Every dollar you invest in War Savings Certificates timated revenues of $760,000,000. These immediate future when the larger units Lurs represent the oldest metal is an investment in security ... for you ... for include 110 million from new taxes will roll off the assembly line every j musical instruments of Europe, your children. THE PAUSE THAT R E F & which for a full year would yield 280 few minutes. dating from about 1000 B. C. This Buy them regularly every month. It is your continuing million. There are further items to be particular specimen and others responsibility. Authorized Bottler of “Coca-Cola’’ Harry J. Carmichael, vice-president! taken into account, one of them being have been found in swamps or CORNWALL BOTTLING WORKS \ and general manager of General Mot- peat-bogs which formerly were lakes about 200 million needed for the repa- Corowall, Ont, Phone 516 ors, today told as many details as cen- and they were doubtlessly sunk in- triation of Canadian securities held in sorship would allow. to the water as sacrifices to some Serve by saving Britain to aid British purchasing of “We have appropriated three millions Nordic divinity. war supplies in Canada. But on the to speed up deliveries and production] Perhaps the most remarkable fact receipt side are 187 million dollar's, about the Lur as a musical instru- % WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES rates”, he said in an interview. “In ment is that it can be played today To Find Ottawa Shelter the Dominion government’s cash on addition to about $1,000,000 for rearr- hand at the beginning of the fiscal as well as it was thousands of years angerfient of plants and equipment, ago. The tone is soft and deeply eirettf month year and about 50 million dollars ex- $300,000 is going into a new assembly resonant and experiments have pected to be received from sales of war line for army trucks and $485,000 more shown that the Lur is capable oi savings certificates and stamps. Ici for special tools to increase facilities.1 a wide range of notes, with 12 over- any event there will be borrowing by tones in SYz octaves, besides 10 un- The plants involved are at OshawaJ dertones. Canada to the extent of roughly 550 St. Catherines and Windsor. Outlay ! million to 600 million. “These are im- As these instruments are ttsually at one factory alone will total $1,175, found two together and tuned in the pressive sums” said the finance minis- 000 this year. Tooling at another plant! same key, there is no doubt that ter, “But I know they are not beyond is being rushed 24 hours a day and ^ they must have been played in our markets to absorb under the con- seven days a week. I can’t tell you I pairs. Anthropologists believe they ditions of expanding business and ris- what each plant produces.” were used to summo he people to- ing national income." The great un- battle and to woi their gods derlying principle of the budget and At one factory, it was revealed, rates of sun, fire, watei . J other ele- of delivery were stepped up in January ments of the mighty natural forces the financial policy of the government April and again in June. Another plant of nature. is that with liberty and our very exis- Technical research has demon- tence at stake, there is no financial is delivering trucks at the rate of more than one hundred a day, working two strated the fact that in Bronze age limit to the war effort. Denmark the art of brass founding shifts of men for a sevenday week. (Unemployment Insurance Likely This had reached an extraordinarily high These are the drab colored short-cou- stage. Even today with highly de- Session) pled 8-cwt trucks frequently seen m veloped knowledge, it has prdved The houses of parliament have ap- convoys on the highway, or big four- art exceedingly difficult matter tc wheel drive gun-tractors, or sizes m make a copy of an antique Lur oi proved a resolution asking the British the required fineness and exactness parliament to amend the constitution between for other military transport. General Motors is at work on enough The Lur was made of cas: to give the Dominion parliament the bronze in the ancient “lost wax' right to bring in a. measure of unem- military trucks to carry the whole Can- process. The walls of the tube are ployment ihsurance. The prime minister adian army, although the orders were as thin as paper and in spile oi beloved there will be no delay what- not necsssaryily placed by ‘ any one its total length of about six feet, five ever in London and that it will likely country. inches, does not weigh much more than six pounds. The instrumeni be possible to have the measure intro- Eight thousand Canadian employees was carried on a chain which was duced in the present sessions at Ottawa. m the General Motors plants alone are j linked into eyes near the mouthpiece- (British Children Coming to Canada) engaged in fabricating war materials,1 and under the sound plate. The During the month of July' about 5, but the army of labor involved alto- mouthpiece is deep and funne; 000 children will arrive in Canada from gether reaches the tens of thousands shaped and surrounding the sound Britain, Mr. Crerar told the house of in the mills and mines and forests and opening is a broad oranmental disk your Yearly Subscription Payment Children of many noted residents of England are to come to Canada commons the other day. “The task we local industries where scores of mil- for the duration of the war under a plan whereby the parents will pay for the transportation and keep of the youngsters. Among the children have undertaken" he said, “is the place lions of dollars are being spent for Electron Experiments Is' necessary to us if we are to to find, shelter in Canada will be Tommy Sopwith, six-year-old son of many thousands in good private homes source material, keeping payrolls on T. O. M. Sopwith, famous British yachtsman. Tommy, pictured, above in Canada for the duration of the war. the march all across the Dominion. Are Useful in Physics continue issuing THE NEWS. Costs .with Mrs. Sopwith, is to arrive in Ottawa soon. This is a form of war work that is Army truck bodies come from as far The experimental demonstraticr well worth while. It is not measured away as Winnipeg. Lumber comes from of the wave nature of electrons :r of Materials have gone up and we 1928 was a matter of far-reachin; by money but by service and for this British Columbia and down East. The importance in modern physics. Ur are called upon to absorb these ad- reason I have no doubt that the small contributors to the great auto- like so many of the development: 1 response of those who can offer homes motive Industry are working overtime. or discoveries in physics, howevtr T ditional costs without in any way will be widespread." In this work of Biggest problem to be licked was the possibility of using this discov - : carrying children beyond the range making tools and dies to turn out parts ery as a practical research tool was >1 detracting from the qualify of the pa- of bombing planes, the United King- and material new to the industry. Men realized almost immediately. The similarity between electron and jl per we issue. dom is providing ocean transportation, for this work are highly skilled, hard X-ray diffraction suggested tier while the Dominion is giving medical to find, but General Motors found electrons might be as useful a1' || inspection at the port of departure, them. Looking to the future, the com- X-rays in studying crystalline solids. H looks after the children when they pany is tapping, its apprentice system Since 1930 electron diffraction We can only do so if fyou do your arrive in Canada, and provides rail and the technical training schools for methods have been applied to a.v.-idi ♦ transportation and proper care until boys of top rating to go into industry variety of problems by investigators part. the children reach provincial distri- ■as machinists or welders. in this country, Europe and Japan, buting centres. From this time forward Thousands of motorized military writes H. R. Nelson in the Journal ♦ of Applied Physics. Of the several including supervision of the children’s vehicles have gone into service and hundreds of papers which have ap- Save us the added cost of well being, the 'provincial governments have stood the test.. Word to plant of- peared during this period, nearly aided by welfare organization take ficals tells o fstrenuous trails in which half have treated rather fundamen- » charge. In the work of removing trucks and tractors proved they could tal if not altogether practical prob- billing you. children from Britain Mr. Crerar take it; trails in which the big gun lems of metallurgical interest. Mos: of this work has been done in uni- I said, “There is room for all. tractors hauled limbers and artillery versity laboratories often, however, “The movement, he said, “might over stiff terrain or, having gone on with the assistance and co-operation well reach large dimensions.” alone, anchored and pulled vehicles of interested metallurgists. At pres- ♦ (Tourist Traffic-No Passports Required) into position by cable.. The engines are ent there are at least three metal- Although the United States requires all Chevrolets. lurgical laboratories in this country Look to Your Label and Renew Now! passports visaed by consular officers General Motors’ part in building ol in which electron diffraction is in “Every time I think of Hitler I see red.’ for everyone visiting the United States light-armored carriers, Mr. Carmichael continual use as a research tool. Tka Glengarry Newt, Alexandria, Oat, Friday, July 5, 1940. tags 3.

champ, Lancaster; Mr. P. Carriers, streets about their parent’s attitude of Alexandria; Mr. and Mrs. L. Lajoie, such severe rule, they will be put in Today’s Lower School Results At is. Eupe Sauve Passes Green Valley; Mr. and Mrs. J. Aube, concentration camps. Frequently, a Moose Creek; Mr, and Mrs. A. Theoret, mother or father never returns alive. Clever Teaming Maxville High School Ai Masse Creek dome Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Phil- Thus, economists explain, the whore Following two serious operations, lips, Greenfield. national effort is geared for war. Nor- By GRACE THORNCUFFE Throughout this report the pupils’ Warren Smyth—Eng. Comp. C; Eng. there pased away at the Hotel Dieu The floral tributes ’were many and j mal replacements and repairs to in- A WHITÈ SUEDE coat teamed beautiful. up with a navy dress is a smart names are arranged in order of merit. Lit. Ill; Geog. C. I Hospital, Cornwall, which deceased had dustrial plants, farm buildings and in- coetuttia any place, any time come GRADE IX Keith Grant—Eng. Comp. C. I entered some four weeks previous tor At the last sad obsequies represen- ! stitutions, not needed for the conduct ‘summer. This good looker has sad- Aida Winter—Eng Comp. I E. Lit. GRADE X [treatment, on Tuesday June 18th, in tatiyes from the following places were ; of the war, are neglected. Bank savings idle stitching from shoulder to hem Jack McLean^Eng. Comp. II; Eng. present ; Vars, Crysler, Cornwall, St | must be made available to the Reich in hack and on either side of the I; Sp. I; Géog. I; B. B. II; Art I; Mu- her 43rd. year, Georgina Phillips, dearly front closing. Four slit pockets sic I; Ag. Sc. I Fr. I; Math. II; B.P. Lit. I; C. H. I; Geog. I; Fr. I; Math. ■ beloved wife of Eugene Sauve. On the Andrews, Vankleek Kill, Alexandria, ! through savings banks and credit in- from there. Tiny pointed collar I; Wr. I. I; Music I; Art, II; Ag. Sc. II; Lat. I. 1 above date twenty-two years ago, about Lochisl, Brodie.Fisk’s Comers, Dunve- j stitutions. It is presumable that more above * three navy buttons. The Kenneth MacQueen—Eng. Comp II; (equal). gan, Pendleton, Coteau, Lancaster, j than 47 percent, of the national in- blue skirt is slim with narrow in- j at the identical hour, she received the 1 verted box pleats front and back. Eng. Lit. I; Sp. I; Geog. II; B.H. I; Junior Allen—Eng. Comp. I; Eng. ■ Holy Sacrament of Matrimony Casselman, Apple Hill and Green come is going into the war machine. '■Vice with a sweater or a blouse. Art II; Music I; Ag. Sc. I; Fr. I; MaLV Lit. I; C. H. I; Geog. I; Fr. H; Lat. In major degree she inherited that ! Valley- If the United States, French or Bri- I. I; B.P. I; Wr. III. I; Math. I; Music II; Art, II; Ag. Sc. I. integrity, devotion to duty and Chris- \ Cornwall Freeholder and Vankleek tish Emph-es diverted more than 47 Dorothy Kennedy—Eng. Comp. I; E. Gordon Winter—Eng. Comp. II; ' tian charity which were her outstand-1 Review please copy. percent, of their national income Lit. I; Sp. I; Geog. I; B.H. Ill; Art Eng. Lit. .II; C. H. II; Geog. I; Fr. II; characteristics. Ever of a retiring | o towards the building ol a war machine I; Music I; Ag. Sc. II; Fr. II; Math. Lat. I; Math. I; Music I; Art I; Ag. wouldn’t either of these three coun- I; B. P. II; Wr. II. Sc. I. jeS^h^iran^mUflW £$^303 fï^mÛ tries field an army equal to that of Ger Ena Sporring—Eng. Comp. II; Eng. Gerard MacLean—Eng. Comp. Ill; ' swerving devotion with which she: many? Great economists, and some Lit. I; Sp. I, Geog. Ill, B.H. C; Art I; Eng. Lit. Ill; C. H. I; Geog. I; Fr. C. ' carried out the duties of her station in [ journalists, in writing about Hitler’s Music I; Ag. Sc. II; Fr. II; Math. I; Lat. II, Math, II; Music I, Art C; Ag. 1 life, despuite her frail health, was based ! la Pay Far War powerful army, /omit, in this writer'' B. P., Ill, Wr. II. ^ Sc. II. f on the highest concept of christion! (Angus K. McDonell) opinion, one great asset-the fifth co- Bernard Guerrier—EngT- Comp. II; Cameron, Gumming—Eng. Comp, C; motherhood. Her innumerable chart-1 How does Germany do it? War is lumn. We shall admit that the French Eng. Lit. Ill; Sp. I; Geog. II; B.H. II; Eng. Lit. Ill; Can. H. HI; Geog. I; Fr. I ties she dispensed in her usual quiet fantastically costly, yet a nation inter- were woefully in need of anti-tank Art C; Music I; Ag. Sc. Ill;, Fr. I; C. Math. I; Music I; Art III; Ag. Sc. ^ manner, unknown to any but the re- niaitionaBy bankrupt and vastly de- guns, and the British too, however, it Math. I; B. P. Ill; Wr. III. Ill; B.P. IX, II. cipients and her immediate surround- ficient in natural resources is able to there had been a French "75” on every Mae Dixon—Eng. Comp II; Eng. Lit. Jeannine Filion—Eng. Comp. Ill; ing possessed of a genuine and lasting build and launch a war machine of 10 square feet of ground between Sedan II; Sp. I; Geog.. II; B.H. II; Art I; Eng. Lit! II; C. H. II; Geog. II; Fr. friendliness she won for herself a such might and destructiveness as to and Dunkirk would such guns have Ag. Sc. II; Fr. C; Math. Ill; B. P. II; II; Lat. II; Math. II; Music I; Art, II; host of warm- and sincere friends, shake the world. It was only six years been of any use to an army that was Music Wr. II. Ag. Sc. I. which was amply attested by the num- ago that Germany, denuded of gold directed by a group of incompetent Mary Colbran—Eng. Comp. Ill; Eng. Ada McEwen—Eng. Comp. C; Eng. bers who visited he? during her last and foreign balances, and her credit Generals. Lit. Il; Sp. I; Geog. Ill; B.H. III; Lit. Ill; C. H. Ill; Geog. Ill; Fr. C; illness and in death. shattered, suspended payments of all Weygaund "fired" fifteen of them as Art II; Music I; Ag. Sc. II; Fr. C; Lat. II; Math. II; Music I; Art C; Ag. The christain fortitude and patience foreign debts. soon as he took command. Reams may- Math. I; B.P. C; Wr. II. Sc. II. with which she bore her sufferings, This writer partly answers such a be written about acts of treason that (equal) were typical of the resignation to di- perplexing question for News readers have aided the German army as much Isabel MacMaster—Eng Comp. II; Helen MacLean—Eng. Comp. HI; Eng. Lit. C; C. H., C; Geog. HI; Fr. vine will with which she accepted the [ by taking some excerpts from an arti- as gold, labor, farm or natural products English Literature, II; Spelling C; trials and cares of life. The peaceful^ ele by C. A. dagger, A. P. Financial Geog. II; B. H. Art I, Music I; Ag. Sc Ill; Lat C; Math. II; Music I; Art II; Ag. Sc. HI. calm end, surrounded by every bodily [ Editor, and relating parts of an ad- II; Fr. C. Math. I; B.P. II; Wr. III. comfort that the Holy sisters, Hospital1 dress recently delivered to an Ottawa Ruth. Benton—Eng. Comp. C; Eng. Madeline Filion—Eng. Comp. C; Eng. chaplain and staff and dearest friends ! audience by a man who has travelled Lit. C; C. H„ III; Geog. C; Fr. Ill; L itC; Sp. Ill; Geo. C; B.H. C; Art, could provide and fortified and con- ' extensively in Germany each year. Lat. C; Maht, C; Music I; Art III; Ag. II; Music I, Ag. Se. C; Fr. I; Math, soled by the spiritual ministilatiom (Kls name cannot be revealed for obvi- Sc. II. ^ x II; B.P. C; Wr. I. she so deeply cherished, symbolized the ous reasons.) Packet of Edith MacLean—Eng. Comp. II; Carmen Beauchamp—Eng. Comp. life of peace, harmony and Christian Consideration of how Germany, a Eng. Lit. Ill; Sp. II; Geog. II, B. H. Ill; Eng. Lit. Ill; C. H. H; Geog. Ill; virtue that she had led. “poor,” “have not,” nation, has been WILSONS Fr. Ill; Lat. C; Math. C; Music II.. Art C; Art I; Music I; Ag. Sc. Ill, Fr. Ill; She is survived by her sorrowing able to pay for its breath-taking ad- Math. II, B. P. Ill; Wr. II. III; Ag. Sc. C. husband, two sons and three daughters venture4 in conquest, in this era when FLY PADS Murray MacQueen—Eng Comp. C; Cameron O'Byrne—Eng. Comp. II; Oran, Reynald, Genevieve, Alda and war rolls on wheels and plunges through Eng. Lit. II; C..H III; Geog. II; Fr. WILL KILL MORE FLIES THAN Eng. Lit. II, Sp. II, Geog. II; B. H. II; Juanita, all at home. Of her father’s the clouds and is immeasurably more SEVERAL DOLLARS'WORTH/ 7 Art III; Music I; Ag. Sc. II; Fr. C; C; Lat. Ill; Math. Ill; Music I; Art, family there still remain, to mourn ! expensive than in 1914-18. must go xOF ANY OTHER FLY KILLER Math. II; B.P. II; Wr. II. III; Ag. Sc. I. the loss of a loving sister, George, John ; back to the beginnings of the Nazi Margaret MacLennan—Eng. Comp. Mary Rodger—Eng. Comp. C. Eng. and Mr. A. Sabourin of Greenfield [ .regime- C; Music II; Art H; B. P. C; Ag. Sc. C. Ill; Eng. Lit. II; Sp. Ill, ,Geog. C; B. and Mrs. H. Leroux, Coteau, Station. ] Hitler found some 30 percent of Ger- Lit. C; C. H. C; Geog. C; Fr. C; Math Best of all fly killers. H. C; Art C; Music I; Ag. Sc. C; Fr. To those sorely; bereaved we extend man workers unemployed, factories lOe Clean, quick, sure, C. Math. Ill; B.P. C; Wr. C. Madeline Morin—Eng. Comp. Ill; our sympathy and the consoling re- were idle, there was lack of money to WHY cheap. Ask your Drug- wmmml James Phillip—Eng. Comp, III, Eng. Eng. Lit. II; C.H. C; Geog. Ill; Fr. I; gist, Grocer or General minder that it is only after death that ' import essential materials and food Lit. II; Sp. I; Geog. I; B. H. I; Art, Lat. Ill; Music I; Art I; Ag. Sc. III. PAY KING’S GUARD HURT virtue attains its greatest reward. Per- ! supplies. In this crises, Germans will- Runa Andersen — Eng. Comp. I; THE WILSON FLY PAD Constable Sylvio Langlois, one ol III, Ag. Sc. II; Fr. I; Math. II; B.P. sonally reticent, she spent her life lor ingly asquiesced in a system of con- MORE CO., HAMILTON, ONT. the R.C.M.P. officers who guarded! Eng. Lit. I; C. H. II; Geog. II; Fr. C; Ill; Wr. III. others, content with satisfaction that1 trois of industry, labor, trade and fin- the King and Queen on their tour Lat. C. Music III; Art II, Ag. Sc. III. last year, was seriously injured! Leo Guerrier—Eng. Comp. Ill, Eng. comes from deeds of helpfulness. Her ance such as had never before been Lit. II; Sp. II; Geog. II,/B.H. C; Art Joyce McIntosh—Eng. Comp. C; when the car in which he was rid- perservering manner and wide influence applied in any modern, industrialized Advertiae in The Glengarry Newi ing turned over five times. C; Ag. Sc. Ill; Fr. I; Math. C; B.P. C; Eng. Lit. C; C.H. C; Geog. II; Lat. will be greatly missed by many indivi-1 nation. Wr. II. C; Math. II, Music I, Art I; Ag. Sc. duals in the community as a whole. | These controls increased until to-day John Stewart—Eng. Comp. C; Eng, III. The loss of a life devoted to the ser- [ if you are a German, the Government Fernande Lavigueur—Eng. Comp. Lit. Ill; Sp. C; Geog-. II; B.H. I; Music vices of others is irreparable. Mrs tells you what you may eat, what you Broadcasts Changing of the Guard Fr Ill; Eng. Lit. II; C. H. o'; Geog. Ill; ÏÏI; Âf. Sc. V; - 0; Math. C; B.P. - ; Sauve in her untimely passing, leaves | may wear, where you must work, the C; Wr. III. Fr. I; Lat. Ill; Music I; Art III; Ag. FOOLS NAZIS behind a record book embellished with ’ hours you shall labor, what wages you Sc. C. 1 After a 12-day adventurous jour- Rae Ferguson—Eng. Comp. C; Eng the finest of all memorials, a multitude may receive, what prices you shall pay ney, in which he fooled the Nazis in Lit. C; Sp. C; Geog. C; B, H. C; Music Gregor McEwen—Eng. Comp. Ill; of personal kindnesses to others. She ■ for the essentials of life, Eng. Lit. II; Geog. I; Fr. C; Lat. Ill; Belgium, this Royal Air Force C; Ag. Sc. C; Math. C; B. P. C; Wr. was a prominent church worker in the] If you are a manufacturer, you are fighter command pilot arrived safe- Math. Ill; Art, III; Ag. Sc. II. III.. Art I. different parishes in which she lived bold what you shall make, what you ly in England. Shot down near the Donald Duperron—Eng. Comp C; Belgian frontier, he evaded capture Keith MacDonald—Eng. Comp. C; and always lent her energies and re- [ shall sell it for, and that after you have by disguising himself as a Belgian Eng. Lit. C; C. H. Ill; Geog. Ill; Fr. Eng. Lit. Ill; Geog. Ill; B. H. Ill; Ag. sources to the activities and mainten- paid your taxes, profits left must be peasant refugee. C; Music I; Art C; Math. IX C. ance of her church, likewise a special loaned to the Government. » Sc. Ill; Fr. C... Math, II; B.P. C; Wr. Isabel Christie—Eng. Comp. C. Eng friend of “Good St. Anne” and a gener- Germany is paying not only by levy- C; Art X, III; Music X, III. Lit. Ill, C. H. II; Fr. Ill; Lat. II; ous benefactor of the hallowed spot ing staggering taxes, and borrowing all Morris Rickerd—Eng. Comp. C.; Math. C; Art. C; Ag. Sc. II. dedicated to “Our Lady’s Mother.” of the people’s savings the Government Eng Lit. C. Sp. II; Geog. Ill; B.H. Ill; William MacLennan—Eng. Comp. C; However disliking public acclaim, she can lay its hands on, but by severe Art C; Ag. Sc. Ill; Fr. Ill; Math III; Eng. Lit. C; C.H. C; Georg. C; B.F, preferred to work quietly in her own sacrifice of the standard of living, and B. P. C; Wr. III. II; Ag. Sc. Ill; M.S. Geom. C. way, aiding others with an abhorrence of ail the creature comforts of her Ian MacDonald—Eng. Comp. Ill; Rose Duperrcm-^Eng. Lit. C. Geog. of any thought of personal glorification people. Eng. Lit. II; Sp. II; Geog. I; B.H. I; C; FT. I; Music III; Art III; Ag. Sc. C. Her private interest in the affaire of Of food, one may have but one pound Ag. Sc. in, Fr. III. Math. II; B.P. II; Gerald Emburg—Eng. Comp. C; Eng. her home region and her constant wili- of meat a week. Only cabbages and Wr.. C. Lit. Ill; Fr. II; Lat. II; M.S. Can H„ C. ingness to be of assistance to other were potatoes are reasonably plentiful. You Hebert Pilon—Eng. Comp. Ill; Eng. Donald MacPhail—Eng. Comp C; C. 1 Lit. C. Sp. I; Geog. C; B. H. C; Art, well known but they fail to reveal the are told exactly what items of clothing H. C; Geog. Ill Music II; Art. C; Ag. highly personal devotion, with which you may buy in a year, and the quota C; Fr. C; Math. C; Wr. III. Sc. C. she assisted the causes in which she1 per person makes prison life in this Wallace Bianey—Eng Comp. C. Eng. R. T. “Bob” Bowman, in charge of the Canadian Broadcasting Corp- Louis Hamilton—Eng. Comp. Ill; believed. j country seem almost wealthy. For in- oration’s overseas unit, puts Lieut. A. Cote of the Royal 22nd Regiment Lit. II; Sp. Ill; B. H. Ill, Music C.; Eng. Lit. C; C.H. C; Ag. Sc. H. “on the air” as the Royal 22nd relieves the Welsh guards at Buckingham Ag. Sc. C; Math II; B. P. C; Wr. C. C; Ag. Ce. II. The funeral was held on Thursday, stance, women are allowed four pairs Palace. Personnel of the C.B.C. mobile unit No. 3, with Mr. Bowman Donald Gumming—Eng. Comp. C; John Emburg—Eng. Comp. C; Eng. morning, from her late residence in of stockings annually. and Mrs. Holmes, includes Jerry Wilmot, English-speaking commentator; Gerard Arthur, French-speaking commentator, and Albert E. Altherr, Eng. Lit, C; Geog. I; Music I; Ag. Sc. Lit. C; Geog. C; M.S. Geom. C. I Moose Creek, by motor cortege to St. | If German parents complain about j Catherine of Sienna Church, Greenfield such Government treatment and their French-speaking member of the engineering division of the. Canadian II; Fr. C; Math. II; B. P. II. Marie Fitzsimmons—Eng. Comp. C; Broadcasting Corporation. where Requiem Mass was celebrated by ' children innocently talk in school or Gertrude FHion—Eng. Comp. C; Ag.. Sc. C. 1 Eng. Lit. C; Geog. C. B. H. C; Math. Rev. R. J. McDonald, pastor, Rev. II; B. P. Ill; Art X. I; Music X, I Chas. Gauthier, Apple Hill, also being Marion Villeneuve—Eng. Comp III; present. Canada’s Newest Fighting Pilots Get Their Wings BLAMES TRAITORS Eng. Lit. Ill; Geog. C; B. H. C; Ag. 1841I Lament 8i Ilie Her mortal remains wére interred “Treachery and refugees” were listed as some of the reasons for the Sc. Ill; Fr. II; Math. II, Music X, II. in the family plot, beside those of her French defeat by Major-General L. Fred Currier,—Eng. Comp. Ill; Eng. Alexandria il Guides eldest son, Elmer, who predeceased he.- R. LeFleche, ex-deputy minister of Lit, C; Sp. n, B.H. C; Music II, Math. some 18 years ago. national defence, recently chief Another score for Hitler Canadian observer with the French C. Though ;in a minor sphere The active pallbearers B.P., C; Wr.were C. Henry army. A personal cable to his wife Ranald MacDonald—Eng. Comp. C; For it has been decided Theoret, Fred Theoret, Eudore Car- announced his safe return to Eng- Eng. Lit. C; Sp. II. Geog. C; B.H., III; No Girl Guide Camp this year. dinal. Chas Sabourin, Fabien Lefebvre land. Ag. Sc. C; Math. C; Wr. C. and Fred Sabourin, all personal friends Archie MacGregor—Eng. Comp. C; The site by Lake St. Francis of the deceased. The honorary pall- Eng. Lit. C: Sp. C .Geog. C; Music C; As it anxiously perks an ear bearers were six nephews, Harvey, Ag. Sc. C; Math. C; Wr. C. Will only hear an echo Lionel, Leonard, Edwin Phillips, Oscar Marion Cameron—Eng. Comp. C; No Girl Guide Camp this year. Sabourin and Lawrence Leroux. Eng. Lit. C. Geog. C; B.H.. C; Art C; Mass cards were received from Mr, Twas most unwelcome news Music C; Ag. Sc. C; Wr. II. and Mrs. S. M. Delaney, Mrs. K, Jeannette Rochon—Eng. Comp III; With more than me I fear OfCa/Uaghan, Crysler, (Miss Carmel Eng. Lit. Ill, Geog. II; B. H. Ill; B.P. But with a smile we give it up Wheeler, St. Andrews, Pupils of Our Our Girl Guide Camp this year. Ill; Math. X C; Music X, I. Lady of Angels’ School. Mr. Eugene James McKeroher—Eng. Comp. C; And if I’m -not mistaken Sauve and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pro- Eng. Lit. C. Sp. H; Geog. C; B. H. Ill; This is our thought sincere vost and family, Moose Creek; Ceciie Ag. Sc. C; Wr. C. We hope the Red Cross benefits Desautels, Lancaster; Mrs W. O’Neil, 1 Nancy MacLennan—Eng Comp. C; By no Girl Guide Camp this year. Maxville; Mrs. J. C. McDonald, Mr. Eng-, Lit. C; Geog. C; B. H. C; Ag. Sc. and Mrs. Geo. Phillips and family, Mr. Ill; Math; C; B. P. III. Yet ’tis with hesitation Chas Sabourin, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Archibald/ MacDonald—Eng. Comp. J mention memories clear Phillips and family, Mr. Alex. D. Mc- C; Eng. Lit. C; B. H. C; Fr. Ill; Geog. Of clothing creased and fingers greased Donald, Mr. and Mrs. W. Aubin and X, C; Music X, III; B. P. X, C. At Girl Guide Camp each year. Edna, Greenfield; Mr. and Mrs. Eudore Irene Joannette—Eng. Comp. C; Camp fires burning brightly. Cardinal and Mary Jane, Lochiel; Mr. Eng. Lit. C; Sp. I; Music C; Fr. Ill; Round which we gathered near and Mrs. Albert Sauve. Toronto; Mr. Wr. II. Alas! for these they will,not be and Mrs. H. Leroux, Coteau Station; Jean MacRre—Eng. Comp. Ill, Eng. At Girl Guide Camp this year. Mr. and Mrs. A. La vigne, Apple Hill; Lit. C; Sp. II; Ag. Sc. C; B.P. C. Wr. Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Racine, Crysler. CAROL ON THE SPOT C. Now there is a silver lining Cards of Sympathy were received King Carol of Rumania was Ardis Morrison—Geog. C; A.g. Sc. To every cloud I oft did hear from Jeannette and Lionel Desjardins, thrown headlong into Europe’s Ill; Fr. Ill, Music X, III; Eng. Comp So let’s hope, this when Inside out Vankleek Hill; Miss Lily Harkin, whirlpool of strife, June 27, by Their service flying training as pilot officers in the R.C.A.F. at, figthing pilot’s emblem on Ian Me- X, C; B.P. X, HI. Is our Girl Guide Camp next year. Montreal; Miss Vera Delaney, Corn- ~ I Naughton, son of Major-Gen. A. G. harsh Russian demands that he ce

Mr and Mrs Donald MacLennan, and takes place shortly. The decorations LEAVE FOR HOLIDAY family, Ottawa, spent the holidays were in pink and white with a large COUNTY NEWS Rev.. J. H. and Mrs Hamilton and with friends here. white bell overhanging the bridal chair SPECIAL MAXVILLE Masters Louis and Ross Hamilton, Mr. Angus MacKay and the Misses which was draped in white and pink. leave next week for Nova Scotia where French Fleet Put But Of Action Flora and May MacKay spent Thurs- The bride-elect was escorted to the Miss Doris MacDonaM, Cornwall, was they will spend the month of July. day evening with Mr and Mrs Wilkes. chair to the strains of “Here comes a holiday guest of her mother,, Mrs. They will be joined by their daughter Mr. John D. MacLennan was a busi- the Bride’’, played by Miss Mae Neil MacDonald. Miss Elizabeth Hamilton, of the Corn- ness visitor to Ottawa on Saturday Campbell and was showered with con- FRIDAY, JUNE 28 Miss Lizzie Kennedy, R. N. Ottawa, wall General Hospital, who will spend last. fetti, while a table laden with many BUCHAREST—Following a dramatic appeal for help from King Carol is visiting with Maxville friends at a couple of weeks i n the Mari- Mrs A. J. Wilkes spent Sunday at beautiful gifts was placed, before her, to Adolf Hitler, strong contingents of Soviet Russia’s big Red army marched present. ' times. During the month the Presby- her home Maxvi]Ie East. and the guest sang “For She’s a Jolly unopposed into four Rumanian cities in today’s early hours. A son to Rev. F. and Mrs Radford. terian and United Congregations will Miss Martha MacGregor spent the Good Fellow’’. Her mother, Mrs. Mc- LONDON—)The Admiralty announced today the submarine Tetrarch Miss Lois MacMillan, who was tea- hold united services in the Presbyterian holidays with her parents, Mr. and Rae was also present ,and after the had torpedoed and sunk a desply-laden German transport of 8,000 tons off ching at Prescott, has arrived home Jhurch, with Rev. R. W. Ellis of St. Mrs A. G. MacGregor. gifts had been opened up, and viewed, the south coast of Norway. Andrews Church in charge. ROME—An Italian authority said today that Italy, working closely with for the holiday. Mrs. Dora Campbell spent Sunday Mary thanked her friends in a few Regular $5.00. Guaranteed Oil > . The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper with friends here. well chosen words, and invited them Germany in diplomatic activity in the Balkans, will not oppose Russian Permanent, for a limited time INDUCTED AND ORDAINED action in Rumania. will be observed at the morning ser- As the result of a recent vote, two o all to visit her in her new home.. ONLY $2.50. vice in the United Church. Rev. N. DUNVEGAH Refreshments were then served and ISTANBUL—The Turkish fleet, fully fueled; loaded with munitions Everything included. new Elders were added to the Session and stripped for action, moved into the Black Sea today. Thomas of Kirk Hill will be the spea- of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churcli Among those home for the week an enjoyable evening was brought to ker at the preparatory service on Fri- at the Sunday morning Service. end were, Misses Muriel Stewart, Har- a close. LaDORIS BEAUTY PARLOR, RED CROSS NOTES OF DUNVEGAN SATURDAY, JUNE 29 day evening. Joirn H. MacKillican was both in- j r;eg Campbell, Ruth McLeod,, Muriel Phone 49—Alexandria. Misses Sadie and Gertrude Cameron ducted and ordained, and Neil A, Mac- McMillan, Gladys McLeod, Kathaleen UNIT BUCHAREST—Red army tanks and troops drive past ceded area into of Toronto .and, Bramptford, respecti- Lean, who had previously held office McLeod, Laura McLeod, Alex Grant, A meeting of the Executive of Dun- old Rumania; scores killed in fighting at Cernauti. vegan Red Cross Unit was held in the LONDON—Twenty-nine killed in air raids on Channel Islands; two vely have arrived home for the holi- in another congregation, was inducted, j and K N McLeod, all of Ottawa. days. The pastor, Rev. R. W. Ellis officated ; From Montreal were Mr. Angus D. Orange Hall Wednesday evening, June German planes shot down over Northeast coast of Britain. BORDEAUX—French Government to leave for Clermont-Ferrand or Gerald MacEwen of the Bell Tele- | Cameron, Miss Flossie Cameron, Miss 19th. President Mrs. D. N. McMillan, ROTARY presiding. Mrs. H. McIntyre, Max- some other town today. Strawberry Supper phone Co. Ottawa holidayed at the ’ Georgina Fleming, Miss May McIntosh Friday evening meeting of he Rotary old home. j and Mr. and Mrs McCannon. ville, County Vice Pres, was present Club, was the last for two months, as and explained the Street Fair which Tuesday Miss Elinor MacRae, Secretary Ot- i Miss Allie Pechie of Cornwall Gen- SUNDAY, JUNE 30 they have called off for two months. is to be held in Alexandria in August. tawa Ladies’ College was a Sunday eral is spending her holidays at her BUCHAREST—Plane-borne tanks—Russia’s latest novelty in the art of July 9th, 1940 President J. H. Munro, M. D. gave an Mrs. McIntyre will have charge of the war—caught the astounded garrison at Reni, Rumania, flat-footed tonight of her parents Mr and Mrs J. D. Mac- interesting talk on the question oi home here . Rae. Mrs W. J. McLeod, had as visitors booth for Kenyon from which fancy and occupied that strategic port which commands both the Danube and Mrs. S, Willson’s Lawn refugee children. work is to be sold. Mrs. J. McQueen Prut Rivers. Mr and Mrs Chas Usher spent the As the work of distribution will bo on Sunday, her nephew, D. L. Stewart auspices week end holiday with friends in Rome and Miss M. Blythe were appointed to LONDON—The Foreign Office announced tonight that no British air- directly under the charge of the Child- and Mrs. Stewart of Montreal . Mr and Mrs Hambleton and baby receive donations of fancy work of this craft were concerned in the crash of Italo Baiba’s plane, but add signifi- L, N. Y. cen’s Aid Societies, Dr. Munro is es- W. fifexenilria United Cluirch son of Glen Robertson spent the week unit. Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. D.. Dewar and cantly that the noted Italian airman “has consistently been opposed to the A week end guest of Mr. Peter Tracey pecially well posted in this problem, Mrs. W. J. McLeod, were appointed was his daughter, Mrs. Jean Paul, Ot- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. policy of harnessing Italy to Hitler’s war machine.” German raiders dropped MENU which wiill soon ba a National one. instructors for a knitting class. Kenyon incendiary bombs on an area in northeast . tawa. Fleming. Sa ad - Rolls SHEARER—ROBERTSON Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Church Is whiling to give up its yearly BUDAPEST—Diplomatic circles reported tonight that Soviet Russia had Fernand Pilon of the Bell Telephone Social to allow the Red Cross to have A wedding of more than ordinary D. H. McKinnon, over the week end asked Turkey for permission to participate in defence of the Dardanelles, Strawberries and Cream Co. Three Rivers, Que., was a holiday a Social instead. This offer was accept- straits that link the Black Sea and Mediterranean. guest of her parents Mr. and Mi’s. J. interest to Glengarry, and especially were his son, John of Ottawa and his Tea - Cake to Maxville friends, took place in Me-; son, Neil and Mrs McKinnon of Syra-.ed and a raotlon Passed that the Fin. Pilon. ance Committee appointed to take Dougall United Church Manse, Edmon- cuse N. Y. and Miss Mamie McLeod of MONDAY, JULY 1 From 4 30 to 7 00 p.m Mr and Mrs Cumming and children ton, on Saturday morning, when Miss Dalkeith . I charge of arrangements and set a date. HONG KONG—Evacuating Americans and British women and children of Montreal were week end guests of i The following are a committee ap- Admission, 25 cents Muriel Robertson, daughter of Mr. | Among the teachers home for holt crowded liners leaving Hong Kong today as fears grew of a Japanese at- her mother, Mrs W. B. MaeOallum. and Mrs Donald Robertson of Maxville days are Miss Flora McLeod of Ottawa Pointe^ to take charge of the tack on this British crown colony. If weather unfavourable the Mr and Mrs Hilton MacEwen and Ont. became the bride of Mr Bryce and Alex McLeod of Kirkland Lake. \ cutjmg' of hospital dresrjn LONDON—Royal Air Force planes shot down five German Messersch- young son, Montreal, were visitors supper will be held in the house Shearer, a son of the late Dr. and Mrs j Mr and Mrs Braseau of Montpelier, j ^ en ^ became necessary to mitt planes over France yesterday and “Probably” destroyed seven more, it with Mr and Mrs E. S. Winter over the J. B. Shearer, of Edmonton. Rev. A. K. Vt. visited the latter’s brother and ma^e them. Mrs. Annie Campbell, was reported in London today. week end. McMinn officated. j sister, Mr. D. A. Campbell and Miss Mrs’ James McCrimmon, and Mrs. BUCHAREST—The guns of Russian baby tanks landed by plane dom- Cash Specials at Mrs A. J. MacEwen had as a holiday For the ceremony, the bride, who Sara Campbell, on Friday. Geo. Fleming. Dunvegan Unit wi,l inated the. Lower Danube, vital waterway linking Germany with the East guest, her daughter, Miss Catherine was unattended, wore a summer frock i Miss Isabel Stewart left for Ottawa Se'1 Red Cross taSs at- tile 12tn oi as Soviet troops hastened today to complete their occupation of the ceded MacEwen, Ottawa. ^ of pastel blue and white stripped chit- on Monday, where she intends taking! July’ Celebration _ to Dumvegan and Rumanian territories of Bessarabia and northern Bucovina. Two of our Ottawa Normal graduates fon, a wide brimmed leghorn , and ; a business course.. j are t!le ordy . sdciety allowed to sell have already secured schools; Miss. t3gs there Mlss A Hartnck corsage of sweet peas. Mrs. K. N. McLeod, who has been; ; ’ reported TUESDAY, JULY 2 UPOfiTE’S :lle fo lowin t0 tot ! Elizabeth MacKay, Dominionville and A wedding breakfast was served at visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Don- J * l S “ amount oi LONDON—12 killed, 22 injured in night air raids on Britain. su lies sent t0 Phone 25. ALEXANDRIA Miss Muriel MacRae, St. Elmo East. the MacDonald. aid Hartrick, returned to Ottawa oni PP ^exandria to date; BUCHAREST—Rumania fears Hungarian and Bulgarian attacks follow- 68 Hos ital bed ads 175 illow cases Miss Margaret Dingwall, Montreal, On their honeymoon, the bride and Tuesday. I P P ’ P ’ ing border incidents; Soviet occupation continues. 1214 slings, 86, binders, 33 hospital was with her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. groom left for Jasper and Banff, en Mrs. M. Carpenter, after spending BUDAPEST—Hungary may accept only part of Transylvania in peace- gowns, 12 pneumonia jackets, 191 New Ontario Cabbage, each 10c W. Dingwall over the week end; route to the Pacific. some time with her daughter Mrs. ful settlement Of her claims on Rumania. The local world and his wife are Mr and Mrs Shearer have taken a Reid, Cornwall, returned home on Sat- gauze handkerchiefs, 138 khagi hand- 3 pkg. Jelly Powder with kerchiefs, 90 pr. socks, 2 pi’, of these CAIRO—Communique announces British Mediterranean forces sank four preparing for the lawn Social on Dan house at 10704-125 St., and will be at urday, Italian submarines and a destroyer between June 27 and 29. Fruit Dish 25c were donated ,6 sleeveless sweaters, 4 Macintosh’s lawn on Monday evening home after the middle of August. i Miss Irma McCuaig, Montreal, is ao CALCUTTA—Subhas Chandra Bose, left-wing leader, arrested under Brooms, 4 strings, special.. 21c pr ri:fle 2 pl laiK 8th inst. See posters. Maxville friends extend congratula- oresent visiting relatives in this vici-' ’ ' P mitts, 1„ defence regulations. Keynote Flour, Special ...$2.49 Among ous soldier laddies in uniform tions and best wishes to the bride and nity j pr. wristlets. Blanket and quilts were l8lso Floor Mats, new design each 20c who were at their homes for the week groom. Her many friends are sorry to learn donated for refugees at this WEDNESDAY, JULY 3. meeting Treasurer Mrs H A McIn 12c end were, Bernard Villeneuve; Peter ,of Mrs. Robert Grant’s illness and ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ - LONDON—Nazi bombers kill 12, injure 123; one Nazi plane shot down, White Flannelette 27” wide . WOMEN’S INSTITUTE j hope t0 hear of a speedy recovery. , tosh, reported fees and donations, had Sporting; Roy MacMillan; Lawrence now omounte apd waB the scenel DYER J. M. MacRae, Dyef, left this week : Mrs D. D. MacKenzie and Finlay demobilization;” Commander-in-chief Winkelman made prisoner of war. $5.00 Special price .. . $4.25 MacDougall,, Mrs Len. MacNaughton, of a very pretty wedding on Satm- ********* for Regina, Sask., where he will join was secretary protem. I MacKenzie spent Sunday with Mr. and Rexford Steel Hoe, Special 90c the R. C. M. P. Here’s wishing you I day, June 29th, at 3 o’clock in the af- THURSDAY, JULY 4 MrsMIS James RentooBenton waswss hostess fort*oi* |ternoon" ’ _ when Miss Mary Roberta 'i CreekMrs Alex. East Embeig and family, Aloose Feed Flour, Cotton Sack .$1.85 luck. LONDON—Premier Churchill told the Commons today that British Middlings, per bag 1.60 Bertie McKinnon naval power had seized or destroyed a large part of the French fleet. Bri- Miss Gertrude Gunn, late of the Currentounent events were in charge of ' Mr. and Mrs ^ ’ eldestMcKinnon, daughter wasV oi j Mss Margaret, jytaeRae, .. of Cornwallk 1 t;sh prison ship Arandora Star, carrying 1640 German and Italian prisoners Evaporated Apples, 2 lbs... 25c Dominionville School has been engaged Mrs. Len. MacNaughton, while a de- united =_ ma..ria„.e to Mr stanford Hospital spent .he week end 1 tojCanadâ, sunk by German U-boat with loss of 1000 lives. We still buy old potatoes for to teach the kindergarten room incur liehtful noem “Soring Flowers” wes marnage to Mi. btantord 8 P Spnn F1 WeiS Was t her home here BUCHAREST—King Carol named a new pro-Nazi Government as re- Public School, vice Miss Pearl MacLen- given by Mrs. ’ J.. H. Hamilton..l ° ,Donald Malcolm MacCrimmorr, only ^ Margaret Morrow o£ Ottawa eating. son of Mr. Allan McCrimmon, and thethe week end with her parents, ports circulated that Russia had made new demands. nan, resigned; An excellent exhibit of hand work, 1 late Mrs McCrimmon. Rev. D. N. Me- DUBLIN—The Irish harbors of Dublin, Cork and Dunlaoghaire were Mrs. J. Kerwin and Master Jack Ker- consisting of a luncheon cloth and , ffi ted, and Miss Isabel Stew Mr and Mrs Wm, Morrow'. Milla n 0 ca placed under military control yesterday; Advertise in The Glengarry New* win of Halifax, N. S. have arrived to napkins, and needle point were shown Mr and Mrs Angus Emberg and spend theid holidays with her parents art presided at the organ. family of Valvois’ Que. visited his sis- by Mrs B. C. Jackson and Mrs J. W. The bride entered the church to the Mr and Mrs T. Vv. Dingwall. Smillie respectively. ter Mrs. D. D. MacKenzie on Monday. nearly thirty years. Mr. and Mi’s. Robt. MacKay have as' strains of Mendelsohn wedding march. Mr. Alex. I. MacRae of Ottawa spent He was a man of sterling independ- Because of a Red Cross tea and pan- Her sister, Miss Maybell, was her at- their guest, her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth try sale, the meeting was shortened. a few hours at his home here Monday ence of principle and manly integrity tendant, while Mr. J. M. McCrimmon, Hope,, Rudgard, Mich. It was decided to hold a picnic at Mr and Mrs F. H. Waterhouse, Miss of character, dogmatic in what he 1690 1940 cousin of the groom, was best man. conscientiously believed to be right Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kippen, left MacDonald College, Ste Anne de Bel- Isabel and Gordon and Lloyd Water- on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. The bride’s brother Wallace and Mr j house, motored from Montreal anq and "even his failings leaned to vir- j levue, .instead of the July meeting. The D. R. Campbell were ushers. I spent the week end and holiday with Martin, of Ottawa, on a motor trip matter of arrangement was left in the true’s side.” At home he was thrifty, through the Quebec district. During the signing of the register, frieads here and economical, kind and hospitable, a Grand Grange Oemnnstration hands of the executive. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Armstrong arrived Miss Della Pechie and Miss Marjory | ^rs j K MacLean and Archle Mac. loving husband and an indulgent father home from a trip to the Pacific this ST. ELMO McKinnon, sister of the bride, sang Lean, Berwick, Miss Edith MacLean, On January 15th. 1940 his many fri-. week and have gone to their cottage “O, Perfect love.” i Ottawa, spent Saturday evening with ends and neighbours tendered him and Mrs Gordon Ferguson, Dunvegan, The bride, who looked charm Mi's MacLeod a very enjoyable even- ! in Muskoka where they will , spend a spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs1 ing Mr and Mrs D. J. MacLean. holiday. was attired in a white | Mr and Mrs Wm. Morrow had as ing on the occasion of their fiftieth' Fergus MacKercher. flannel afternoon ensemble trim- wedding anniversary. DUNVEGAN MHss Margaret C. Munro, Montreal, »**.**_**.,■„ . ‘ their guests on Sunday, Mr and Mrs. Mr Ernest and Miss Bella Cameron med with white fur, wore a white Dan CampbeU and Ml, and Mrs Edgar is visiting in town ,the guest of her sis- had as their guest recently their bro- hat and shoulder length veil, and white Miss Pearl The funeral service conducted by the ter, Mrs. J. W. Weegar and and Mr. MacLean of Avonmore and ther, Mi\ Dan Cameron and daughter accessories to match. She wore ashoul- Rev. C. J. Beckiey was held in Dal- FRIDAY, JULY 12th, 1940 Weegar. Jessie of Montreal. | der corsage of sweetheart roses and MacLennan. housie Mills United Churcli following Miss Lottie Clme,; Cornwall, is visit- Miss Audrey MacLean is at present which his masonic brethern of Lan- UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Mr and Mrs D C. MacDougal and maiden hair fern. Her attendant wore ; spending some yg wlth Montreal ing her sister, Miss Carrie .Cline. 1 caster Lodge. No. 207. A. F. & A. M. Mrs D. J. Macintosh were rn Ottawa Queen’s blue crepe, with a matching £rjends LOYAL ORANGE COUNTY LODGE OF A week end visitor was Mrs. Stanley on Friday attending the funeral of Mr. Redingote with white accessories . to1 took over, interment taking place in MacDonald, of Ottawa, who was a Alèx. N. MacDougal. , Mrs. F. MacRae of Regina, Sask. is the historic burying ground “Cladh PRESCOTT AND GLENGARRY guest of her daughter, Mi's Stanley match, and wore a corsage of pink &pending some Ume with hei. sister> Mrs Alex. W. MacEwen, Miss Fredia roses and baby’s breath, Mrs McKin- Dhomuil Chalchair” where six genera- IN MacLEOD’S GROVE Campbell and Mr. Campbell. and Mi'. Donald MacEwen were in1 non mother of the bride, wore a navy Mrs D. A. MacRae. tions of this family rest. Week end guests of Mr and Mrs J. t One-ouarter mile north of Dunvegan Village) Cornwall on Saturday. I blue printed crepe with white hat and Mr Donald M. MacRae left on Tues- The honorary pallbearers were his A. Welsh included Mr and Mrs. Ron- day for Regina, Sask. where he joins Come to the lawn social at Fergus accessories to match and wore a shoul- Masonic Brethern R. A. Mcpregor, LODGES FROM MONTREAL AND OTHER PLACES OUTSIDE ald MacEachen and daughter, Mary MacKercher’s this Friday evening. An der corsage of pink roses. Miss Betti' the R. C. M. P. J. Harkness, A. B. McLennan, J. Mit- Elizabeth, of Montreal. Mr. Arthur MacRae, of Lumsden, chell, G. Snider and J. A. McCung. THE COUNTY HAVE BEEN INVITED AND HAVE EXPRESSED excellent program is being provided. ' sister of the bride, wore pink sheer and THEIR INTENTION OF PARTICIPATING IN THE CELEBRATION. Misses Audrey Metcalfe and Fern. Sask visited on Monday his aunt Mrs Active pallbearers were the deceased's white accessories to match. ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Lavigueur, have gone to Norway Bay. MCDONALD’S GROVE D. A. MacRae and Mr. and Mrs. Alex six sons. Que,, where they will spend a couple After receiving the congratulations D. MacRae and family. Besides his widow, he is survived by The Local Lodge No. 1158. Mrs A. Dewar, Dominionville was of their many friends who attended of months. 1 Mr and Mrs Alex. D. MacRae and six sons and four daughters. One dau ■ the guest of her daughter Mrs. H. the ceremony amid showers of con- family and Mr. Gordon MacRae attend ghter, Christena, having predeceased HONOR DEPARTING TEACHERS MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES WILL BE SERVED ON THE Cameron on Saturday. j fetti the young couple proceeded to the ed the Field Day at Mi'. S. Wightman him in infancy. The surviving children GROUNDS UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE LADIES’ LODGE. Friday was a rather weepy day in the Mr and Mrs A. J. Wilkes and Miss home of the bride's parents where a Lancaster. are Mrs. A. P. MacGregor, Bainsville, AMPLE PROVISION WILL BE MADE FOR THE PARKING Public Schcol when three teachers, Flora MacKay spent Wednesday last Buffet Luncheon was served the im- Ont.; Duncan J., Kirkland Lake, Ont. OF CARS. who have resigned, Misses Bessie Ste- in the Capital. | mediate relatives of bride and groom, Mrs Walter Scott, Grand Falls, New- ADDRESSES WILL BE DELIVERED BY PROMINENT MEMBERS wart, Hilda MacLeod, and Pearl Mac- OF THE ORDER. Mr and Mrs. Dan. Cameron and'who left later by motor for Quebec foundland; Donald A., at home; Ruth, Lennan, took formal leave of the pupils ci MEMBERS OF THE RED CROSS WILL BE ON THE GROUNDS daughters of Montreal were holiday ! ty. The many beautiful gifts recei- Montreal, Que.; John M., Red Lake and services which have become quite TO TAG IN AID OF THE SOCIETY. güests of Mrs Hector Urquhart and ved testified to the esteem of the bride JOHN RODERICK MAcLEOD Out.; Fred. W.„ Falconbridge, Ont.; familar to them. Mr. and Mrs J. A, Urquhart. and groom. On their return they will THERE WILL BE OTHER ITEMS ON THE PROGRAMME WHICH At the family home, Glen Nevis, Kenneth A,, Montreal, Que; Samuel WILL BE MADE KNOWN LATER. Each was presented with gifts and Mr and Mrs A. D. MacDougal and reside at McCrimmon. (13-7th) Lancaster, Ont. on the 26th R., Malartic, Que. and Evelyn, at home addresses. Mr. Hugh Cameron were in Ottawa of June, 1940, the death occurred of SHOWERED BY FRIENDS all of whom were able to be present ADMISSION TO GROUNDS 25 CENTS on Friday attending the funeral of Mr. John Roderick MacLeod, son of the MAXVILLE AND ROXBOROUGH ' On the evening of July 2nd, at the with the exception of Mrs Scott. A. N. MacDougal. late Duncan R. MacLeod and Christina BAPTIST CHURCHESES home of Mr and Mrs K. B. Hartrick, Many beautiful floral tributes and MANAGING COMMITTEE FOR L.O.L. No. 1158—Stewart Grant, Mrs Larkin and son Arthur of Hart- McCuaig and husband of Margaret Services on Sunday, July 7th, Max- the Misses Mae Campbell and Maud messages were received attesting to D. D. MacKinnon, Dan MacPhee, A. Austin, Wm. Blyth, Secretary. ville, U. S. A. is spending some time Anne MacLennan in his 76th year. ville 10.45 Worship. Subject. “He was and Mae C. entertained at a delight- the respect in which Mr. MacLeod was with her mother, Mrs D. J. MacGregor. The late Mr. MacLeod was well known H. LEROY, THOS. LEA, made a curse” 11.45 Sunday School. fully arranged miscellaneous shower, held by a wide circle of friends and Mr. and Mrs Fred Campbell and throughout the County of Glengarry County Master. County Secretary. Roxborough, 7. O’clock Sunday School ! S er for another of our acquaintances. j Miss Harriet and Miss Alice Aird Max- °'' ' having held municipal offices at vari- GOD SAVE THE KING .7.40 Worship. Subject, “Is The Deatn P PUlar y0UIlg latUe£ in the persra “Triall bho n’ gleann an- Gaidheal ville were recent guests of Mr and ° ous times in addition to holding the li ef Christ Mis-represented.” Mi,ss Mary McRae whose gasda.” Mrs J. D. MacLennan. [ carriage office of Divisional Court Clerk for The Glengarry Kew*, Alexandria, Out, Friday, July 5, 1940, Pag* fi.

Mr. and Mrs. Archie Chisholm. LOCHIEL WILLIAMS! OWN beautiful set of Woodbury Toileteries The many friends are sorry to heal, was presented by Master Archie Mac- Mr. Donald A. MacDonald of Mont- Mr and Mrs Gladstone Barrett and COUNTY NEffS that Mrs. Howard Coleman is on the Kinnon. Master D. J. McPhee made re:!, Mrs. A. Cameron, Alexandria, and children, Quyon, Que. spent the week sick list, all hope to see her about presentation of a lovely box of station- APPLE HILL Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kennedy, 3rd Ken- end with the former’s brother Mr. W. shortly. ery. The Billboard of Glengarry J. C. Barrett. Mrs. Rodger Harkin spent the week' Mr. Alexander Grant, Montreal spent yon, visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. THE ADDRESS The Misses Betty and Muriel Barton end with friends in Ottawa. the week end with his parents, Mr. MacPhee on Sunday. Dear Miss MacCrimmon, Miss Esther Lacroix, of Montreal, is Vankleek Hill called on friends here Mrs. Albert Cheff and Master Bob- and Mrs. Alex L. Grant. Although we had IT PAYS TD MAKE USE Uf THESE holidaying with her brother,, Mr. Nor- on Saturday. been hearing reports that you had by Cheff and Miss Rita Legault are Miss Blanche Cardinal, Alexandria Mr. Hiram Johnson visited relatives visiting friends in Montreal. is visiting at the home of Mr. H. A. man Lacroix and family. intended leaving us we had hoped that ■ WANT AD. COLUMNS and friends in Montreal recently. Lieutenant Douglas MacDonald left Legault. This section was well represented you would be ipsirsuaded to Change your Mrs McPhee and son Duncan, Vank- Saturday for Picton, Ont. to join the Mr. and Mrs. H .McIntyre had as at the Red Cross Dance in Eig School mind, but we realize only since the leek Hill, Miss Garvin formerly princi- FARM TO RENT OR ON SHARES DRESSMAKER AND MUSIC Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment. her guests on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. and all report an evening much enjoy- last few days that our hopes have been ed. al of the Public School here, now of Farm to Rent or on Shares, equipp- TEACHER M!r. and Mrs. Ernest Marleau and Jas. Quinn and Norman, Patsy and in vain and trust that you will believe Ottawa and her neice, Miss Katherine ed with stock and machinery. Apply Ladies’ Tailoring, Dressmaking, Fur family of Chicoutimi, Que. are visiting Bobbie of Aylmer, M'r. Alex. White Several Ladies from St. Alexander us, w'hen we tell you that we sincerely Smerle, Ottawa, visited Mi- and Mrs at News Office (Box K). 27-lp Repairing, Alterations — also teacher ^ her parents, Mr. and JVBrs. Cyrille of Ottawa, P. E, Hones of Vernon. parish are attending the Lay Retreat regret your departure from our school. D. S. Fraser and other friends here of Violin and Piano, Hawaiian and Dixon and his brother and sister Mr. Mr. D. A. McDonald and two sons at St. Raphaels. During your short stay with us you on Monday. FOE SALE Spanish Guitar. AGNES VALADE, Telesphore Marleau and Mrs. Joseph Neil andTDouglas McDonald and Mr. Mr. Keith McKenzie, of Richmond, have impressed us with your patience House for sale, .corner of Gemish Mr. and Mrs Maurice Lauber spent Kenyon Street, Alexandria. 24-tf. 0 Lefebvre. A. D. Munro spent Thursday In King- visited at Mr. D. Alex. MacMillan’s on mid kindness , and we deeply regret and Dominion streets, Alexandria. last week visiting in Watertonw, N. Y. Master Garry and little Miss Beth ston. Monday. that on many occasions, through our All modern conveniences. For more FURNITURE FOR SALE their daughter, Mrs Win. Weeks and “ Edmunds of Ottawa are spending Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie McIntyre, Miss Dorothy Kerr, Montreal, is en- thoughtless misbehaviour, we have particulars apply to T. H. FROULX, Furniture from the Woodhouse Co. Mr. Weeks accompanied them home their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Montreal are spending a few holidays joying holidays with her mother, Mrs. taxed your patience more than ' we Gernish street. 27-2p. of Montreal, for sale—24 months to and spent the week end here. ^Grant. with the former’s mother, Mrs. Al- D. Kerr and family. realized . pay, no interest charges, For further Rev. James Wylie, and Mr. and Mrs Jodoin’s week end visitors were Miss Irene Kennedy Smith Falls is bert McIntyre. Like many good things that aren't FINAL NOTICE iformation apply In writing — BOX Mrs. J. W. MacRae were in Cornwall Mr and Mrs Dewar and daughter Bar- spending her holidays with her mother i Mr. and Mrs. Arch Keiller, Mont- appreciated until we suffer their loss TOWNSHIP of CHARLOTTENBURGH 157, ALEXANDRIA. 10-tt Wednesday, June 26th .attending the bara, the Misses Dorothy Monachan Mrs. A. A. Kennedy. real, spent the week end at the home we now feel that our appreciation ol graduation of nurses at the Hotel and Eva Jodoin, Mr. Leslie JodoTn all I have been appointed Bailiff Col- Mrs. D. D. Grant spent the week of Mr. and Mrs. James H. McIntyre. your untiring efforts on MORTGAGE SALE Dieu Hospital. Miss Mary Kelly,, Os- of Montreal. Also Mr and Mrs Hubert our behalf lector, for the township of Charlot- end with friends in Montreal. : Misses Lillian Lalonde, Earl Lalonde, might have been shown more frequent- UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the goode, a niece of Mrs. MacRae, was a Jodoin and children of Cornwall who tenburgh, and all taxes not paid by the Mrs. Lloyd McDonald, Cornwall is Alice Dingman' and Bill Griffin all of ly throughout the year. power of sale contained in a certain graduate. are remaining for the week. 15th day of July, 1940, will be collect- spending this week at the home of Montreal spent the week end at the Now Miss MacCrimmon we all hope ed for by distress warrant., signed, Mortgage which will be produced at Miss Donalda McDonell, was a guest The many friends of the late Mr. the time of sale, there will be offered her father Mr. H. A. Legault. i homes of Mr. and Mrs. William La- that you will pardon and forget all our T. B. CONROY. 27-lc londe and Mr. and Mrs. John Me of Miss Jean Cameron of Cornwall James McNaughton formerly of this for sale by Mr. and Mrs. Craig Stuart and place who died suddenly in Cornwall shortcomings, and try to remember only Callum. last week. the pleasant times we spent together. D. L. LALONDE, Auctioneer, Douglas Craig, Kenneth Spooner and ! Mrs. Ella Hope, of Michigan was on Friday, have the sincere sympathy FARM FOR SALE Misses Mayme and Murdena Munro We wish we could compensate you, Sixth Concession of Kenyon, 100 at Miss Gedrgina Barber, Smith Falls j the guest of her niece, Mrs. Clarence of the community. The funeral ser- are visiting at the home of Mr. and in some small measure' for your work PUBLIC AUCTION spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. H. j MacMillan and Mr. MacMillan for vice was held in St. Andrew’s Presby- acres, standing crops, buildings In S. Marjerison. Mrs. J. D. McIntosh, Kingston. among us„ but, as we all know that good repair. Reasonable terms. Im- on Friday ,the Filth day of July, 1940, Mr. Lynden McIntyre and Miss Mar- several days. terian Church on Sunday afternoon at the hour of one o’clock (Standard Misses Norma and Patsy Hamilton, a good teacher can never be repaid by mediate possession. Apply to. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Franklin, Corn- Rev. Dr. Berry officating. Burial was Time) in the afternoon at the farm Ottawa, are visiting their aunt and jorie Horsefield of Ottawa spent the material things, we ask you to accept LEOPOLD LALONDE, week end with his parents Mr. and wall, were week end guests of the lat- made in St. Andrew’s Church cemetery of RODERICK ALEXANDER CAMP- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Fraser. ! The W. M. S. of St. Andrew’s Pres- these little gifts, just as slight remem- Solicitor. Mrs. P. D. McIntyre. ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mc- BELL, near LAGGAN, Ontario, the Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Chisholm, brance of your pupils in S. S. 5 Loc- 27-2c. Alexandria, Ont. Miss Margaret O’Connor and girl Kinnon. Miss Jean Cameron, of Corn- byterian Church will hold their mon- following property, namely:— Detroi.t and Mr. Colin, Chisholm, hiel. friend of Ottawa, spent the week end wall, is enjoying holidays at the home thly meeting in the vestry on Thurs- ALL AND SINGULAR that certain ■ Cornwall, are visiting their parents, day afternoon July 4th. That your future may be filled with CARD OF THANKS with her mother Mrs. Duncan O’Con- of Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon too. parcel or tract of land and premises, A strawberry festival is to be held health, happiness and success, is the Mrs. C. McMenamin and her dau- nor. Congratulations to Mr .and Mrs. ghter, Mrs W. George, wish to thank situate, lying and being in the Town- Ovila Dugas, on the birth of a baby at the “White House” on Thursday wish of each and every one of us in Mr. Dan R. McDonald of Sudbury their many kind neighbors and friends ship of Lochiel, in the County of Glen- boy. ' afternoon consequently the W.M. S. of ! No. 5. is spending a few days at the home of for their prompt and willing help at garry, being composed of part of lot Miss Alexandra MacDonald of Glen St. Andrew’s United Church will meet Signed on behalf of both Senior and Dance Mrs. R. J. McDonald and Mr. and Junior pupils. the time of the fire in their kitchen thirty-eight, concession seven, contain- Norman is holidaying with her aunt in the Vestry on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. R. D. McDonald. Wednesday, June 19th. ing 150 acres, more or less, being more Mrs. Donald McPhee and Mr. Mc- July 3rd. ■— o :! CORONA HALL Miss Lena Berry, Pearl Stean and 27-lc. particularly described in the above Isabel Harden and Mr. Gordon Berry, Phee. In spite of the inclement weather mentioned Mortgage, number 15262, Montreal spent the week end at the Mrs. Eldore, Cardinal, has the sym- quite a number attended the tea held Hoary saving and excepting the portion ot Dalkeith pathy of the community in her ber- at the home of Mrs C. Burgess on Wed- CARD OF THANKS home of Mr. Oliver Berry . DANIEL ALEXANDER MCDONALD Mr. Sam Lacroix and Miss Louise land described in Partial Discharge of eavement the death of her mother, nesday afternoon. FRIDAY NIGHT Messrs. Anthony O’Shea, Alvin Ellis, The death occurred in Hotel Dieu Lacroix wish to thank Rev. Father Mortgage, dated November 19, 1934. M'rs. Thomas Lacroix, Fassifern. John and Lome St. John and Miles GLEN ROBERTSON Hospital, Cornwall, on Tuesday, July Wylie, their neighbors and friends for At the same time and place, under July 12th, 1940 Benton, .The Armouries, Cornwall, 2nd, of a respected and widely known many acts of kindness and sympathy the authoritiey of a Chattel Mortgage, spent the week end at their respective DALKEITH there will be offered for sale the fol- LOWE’S 9 Piece Orchestra Miss Jean Gumming teacher closed resident of the Apple Hill district m at the time of their sad bereavement. homes here. Mr. Angus MacLennan, Vancouver her books here Friday but will re- the person of Daniel Alexander Mc- Fassifern, Ont. lowing chattels: under the auspices of Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Coleman and B. c. arrived at his old home here last turn In September to reopen thêm. Donald. The late Mr. McDonald was Bay Gelding, Grain Binder, Graiu son Freddie of Cornwall also, ,Mr. and week to spend the summer months. Several friends on Saturday af- in his 62 nd year. CARD OF THANKS Drill, Horse Rake, Mower, Disk Har- Pine Grove football Club Mrs. Fred Bell of Kingston'spent Sun- Mr. Stanley MacMeekin is in the ternoon attended the McCuaig—McRae A son of the late John I. McDonald The family of the late William row, Set Harrows, Horse Hoe, Fanning day at the home of MT. and Mrs. W. Cornwall General Hospital owing to wedding, which took place at Dalhou- and his wife, Isabell O’Brien,, of Loch Major, wishes to express to kindly Mill, Single Plow, Waggon, Milk Rig, Admission, Gents $1.00 E. McDermid. an accident last week when he had the -sie Mills United Church, Garry, deceased left home at the age neighbors, relatives and friends, heart- Set Bob Sleighs, Short Sleigh, Cutter. (Lunch included) Rsv. p. J. and Mrs. Lambert and Miss misfortune to have a hand badly dam-1 Wednesday morning in St. Martin of 16 for Idaho, where he took up felt thanks for many , acts of kindness Hay fork, rope and pullies. Belle Munroe left on Monday for aged in the Quesnell saw-mill here. 10f Tours Church, Miss B. Rousin be- mining. Thirty-two years of his life and for floral and spiritual offerings ON the said land there is said to be Sheik’s Island to attend boys’ Camp. Mr and Mrs Claude Cassidy,, New j came the bride of Martin Sabourin. were devoted to that pursuit until hr received in their bereavement. erected a dwelling house with suit- Privates ' Mack and Fred Kippen, Brunswick, spent a few days with Mr immediately after the ceremony the 4th Lancaster. able farm buildings. PICTURE TAKERS! health failed him. He returned to Glen- also Eugene Poirier of Camp Borden and Mrs Wilfred Lanthier, Bread- newly married couple left by motor garry some nine years ago and since The lands will be sold subject to a For 25 cents PHOTOS LTD. will albane. I honeymoon trip to Quebec City spent Friday and Saturday at their on a that time had-Iived in or near the old IN MEMORIAM reserve bid. develop and print any 6 or 8 ex- MAeLEOD—In loving memory of the posure film using highest grade homes here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. I and other eastern points. They will home, lot 29-2nd Kenyon. TERMS OF SALE OF LAND: Twen- late Duncan K. MacLeod, who passed ' chemicals, Velox paper with deckl- Mr. S. M. Carscallen left on Friday Angus R. MacDougall on the birth of ' be tendered a reception upon their Mr. McDonald never married. Lett ty-five per cent of the purchase money ed edges, and give away suddenly on July 5th, 1939. evening for Nobel, Ont., where he has a baby boy. return at Green Valley pavillion . to mourn his loss are four brothers to be paid down at the time of sale. “Though lost to sight, to memory!the balance to be secured by a Mort- ONE BIG 5x8 ENLARGEMENT secured employment. Miss Tfena MacLeod spent the week- John H. McDonald and John Stev and three sisters; John V. of Ashland, dear.” ALL EOR 25c Mr. Alex. Fraser, Deputy Reeve, was end with her mother, Mrs. A. W. Mac- ens received their uniforms in Cornwall Wis., Donald, of Milwaukee, Wis.; ‘ gage with interest at four per cent Extra copies, 8 for 25c. in Greenfield on Tuesday attending Leod. j {bis week while Roddie McLean and James of Blssette, Man.; and Alexand- Wife and daughters. per annum. Free 5x8 enlargement with every Council meeting. Mr. Alban Ranger enlisted this week Duncan H. McDonald have joined up er, at Home; Mrs Ellen O’Connor Mun ! TERMS OF SALE OF CHATTELS:* 25c order, Mi', and Mrs. John D. McIntosh and with the Royal Canadian Air Force. .with the , Montreal, to be roe’s Mills; Mrs J. D. McDonell, Green- TENDERS WANTED CASH Return postage paid on orders of family of Kingston, spent the week Mr. Dan Macintosh of the C. N. R “Sealed” Tenders will be received FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS 25c or over. Minimum order 15c. transferred later to Inverness Nova field, and Mi's Jerome Johnson, Elk end with Mrs. P. R. Munro and Mrs is spending his vacation on a tour of by the undersigned until Sqven P. M. AND CONDITIONS OP SALE, apply to Expert finishing and 24-hr. ser- Scotia. River, M'inn. D. D. McIntosh. on Monday, July 15th, 1940, for the vice. Send 25c with each film, to the Western Provinces. Mrs. J. A. McDonald and Mrs J. Ken- A devout Catholic, Mr. McDonald COMMISSIONER of AGRICULTURAL purchase of the Presbyterian Church Miss Marcella Dancause of Rideau The many friends of Mr. Dan R nedy Montreal are at present the bore his long illness with great pati- LOANS, East Block, Parliament PHOTOS LTD., Building and Lot situated in the vil- Buildings, TORONTO, Ontario. street Convent, Ottawa is spending her MacDougall were sorry to learn of his guests of Mrs J. Macdonell. ence and Christian fortitude. 20 tf. HAWKESBURY, ONT. lage of Greenfield. DATED at Toronto this Fourteenth holidays with her parents, Mr. and death at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Corn- Miiss M. Cleary teacher Rockland re- Attended by many sorrowing relat- day of June, 1940. 25-30 Mrs. Albert -Dancause. wall, which occurred on Tuesday. newed acquaintances here Dominion ives and friends the funeral was held The building and lot will be sold to the one party or- the building and Day. Thursday morning from the residence GLEN ROY lot separate. FOR RENT The Glen Robertson social is all over of his sister-in-law, Mrs R. J. Mc- Heated six-room Apartment—Hot but the cheerto 50 three cheers for aU The building is of balloon frame con- Mr and Mrs D. J. McDermid had S Donald, to St. Anthony’s Church Ap- and Cold w,ater. will divide if neces- those who assisted in maMng the eV6n struction 41 ft. by 27 ft. in good con- with them for the week end their sonj ple Hill, where the pastor. Rev. C. F. sary. Apply at SHIRLEY’S RESTAUR- ing a success dition and the size of the lot is 120 ft Pte. D. A. McDermid R. C. A. M. C.; ' Gauthier chanted the Requiem Mass. who by 60 ft. ANT, Alexandria. 2'6-lc Montreal also Pte. Angus Williams, Among others from Montreal, Interment was in Apple Hill cemetery. The highest or any tender not ne* R. C. S. C. and Pte. J. Ooleburn, R.C. spent long week end were Mrs. Ernie o NOTICE TO CREDITORS S. C. Kingston. Houle and daughter, Marion, the Mis- cessarily accepted. N. B. MacLEOD, IN THE ESTATE OF ROGER T. A. Mrs D. H. Ross is visiting Mr and | ses F. McDonald, Emma Mclntee, M Boxes ümkû Grace Robinson, J. Bernier, Gertrude Kenyon Church Treasurer, HARKIN, LATE OF THE TOWN- Mrs Archie Ross, Ogensburgh, N. Y. The Woman’s Association of Alex- Johnson, and MY G. Dupuis, 27-2c. Dunvegan, Ont. SHIP OP KENYON, IN THE COUN- and Mr and Mrs James Macdonald, andria U'niU-d. Church, will meet at the Miss Jean MYMartin of Belleville is TY OF GLENGARRY, FARMER, ST. FINNAN’S PARISH Watertown, N. Y. home of Miss E. McGregor and Miss spending a few days with her grand- SUMMER OFFICE HOURS DECEASED. Miss Anne O.Connar Montreal ls Ostrom on Wednesday 10, at 3 p.m. ’mother, Mrs J. Rickerd. ALL PERSONS having any claims WEDNESDAY spending her holiday, with her parents’ Commencing on Monday, May 20th A good attendance is desired. against the estate of the above named Mr. and Mrs R. O’Connor. Miss Annie McRae Montreal is visi- and continuing until the 21st day of ting with her parents MY and Mrs. LADIES WANTED ; September 1940 the Law Office of deceased, who .died on or about the Mr and Mrs W. McDonald, of Trail, ' D. J. McRae. by required to send full particulars . July 10th, 1940 B. c. are spending a few weeks witn| Miss Dorothy Rickerd left for Ot- A few more ladies wanted: Must be Messrs. Macdonell & Macdonald, Bank cl Nova Scotia Chambers, Alexandria, 30th day of May, A.D.,. 1940, are here- the former’s mother Mrs A. A. Mac- ' tawa Wednesday, where she intends convincing talkers to clearly explain ALEXANDER HALL LAWN, ALEXANDRIA advantages, our Household necessities will be open for business from 8.30 am of their claims to the undersigned, oa^ Donald, Mr and Mrs Alex. j. McDon- ^ taking up a course in home training, or before the 15th day of July, A.D, known aÿ FAMILEX PRODUCTS offer ! until 5 o'clock p.m. daily except Satur- aid, and Miss B. M. McDonald of Mon- 1 1940 as after that date the estate will treal also visited Mr. McDonald. THE MCDONALD’S AND THEIR to buyers. Already selling in immense day and on Saturday, from 8.30 am quantities. Door to door canvassing | until 1 p.m. be distributed having regard only to Mr. and Mrs Edmund McDonald re- VIOLINS. * necessary to show articles and take ! For any urgent matters appoint- claims of which the undersigned will H mi Instrumental Propmaie Featuring: T turned 'to Kirkland Lake, Ont; after What might be called a coincidence orders for same. GOOD COMMISSION ment may be made outside of these then have had notice. The leading Scottish violinists of Glengarry n spending several days with Mr. J. J. 'was brought to play herle recently DATED at Cornwall, Ontario, this when J. Neil McDonald, Glen Nevis, Unlimited earnings possible. Friends, regular hours by letter or by phoning | Highland Dancing and Bagpipe Music McDonald and family. neighbors, anyone will be glad to order. No. 138 Alexandria, 24th< day of June, A. D. 1940. ♦ Mr. and Mrs R. J. Lunny and family Alex Allan M. McDonald, North Lan- For FREE CATALOGUE AND DE- j MACDONELL & MACDONALD, A. L. MCDERMID, Executor. Boy Scouts and Girl Guides in Campfire Sengs; of Montreal are again occupying their caster, and John Alex. McDonald Glen TAILS write: FAMILEX, 570 St. Barristers,: etc., BRENNAN & McDOUGALL, surmner cottage here. Robertson three well known violinists High School Glee Club in patriotic airs. | Clement, Montreal. 20-tf. Alexandria ,Ont. 113A Pitt St., Cornwall, Ontario. accidently met at the home of M'r and 26-3c. Solicitors. Quartettes, Solos and Variety Numbers. an I rS Allan I i,children of. fMontreal spentMcDonald the weekand j^rs Myles McDonald where they lost no time in rendering scotch music 4 J end with Mr and Mrs D. J. McDermid. which surpassed any heard here for TREASURER’S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES H many a day. The most striking part MUNICIPALITY OP THE TOWNSHIP OP LANCASTER, COUNTY OP GLENGARRY, le-Speninp of Slexander Ha! abolit Ihr trio is that they have in | , PROVINCE OF ONTARIO oldest in Glengarry formerly owned To Wit: With Barton HEWOPEI’S E-Piece Orchestra in attendance. Shepherd Bros. their possession violins 'among the by men who weré famous throughout BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the Reeve, under the Seal of the Corporation of the ! Township ci Lancaster, to me directed, having date!6th day of March, 1940, commanding me to levy ♦ ! the county as fiddlers and played an upon and sell the lands mentioned in the following list for arrears of taxes and costs due thereon, I | important part at all the old time pic- hereby give notice that unless such arrears of taxes and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by Bingo, Housekeeper’s, Bazaar, Fancy- 4 Invite those ioteree'ei} public auction the said lands, or as much thereof asmay be necessary for the-payment of said taxes and nics namely John (Austin) McDonald. costs, at the Council Chambers, North Lancaster, or. Wednesday, the 24th day of July, 1940, at the hour Work, Candy Booths and Orange Tree. Herman (Rancid) McDonald and ol two o'clock in the afternoon. 4 î. St. Amant Ft, of N. pt E % Lot 24, Con 5 1928-39 40.31 6.00 46.31 fif fpp'ls of 0. So. 5 3. L, Meyer Ft, W % Lot 16. Con 6 1931-39 136.61 8.40 145.01 m\ mSiM HiGiT i, Estate Arsrus A. McDonald.Lot 16, Con. 7 1930-39 1,077.83 31.92 1,109.76 I On the closing day of school, June 23. 5. Christy Fisher Pt. S.W. Lot 18, Oon. 7 1928-39 44.32 6.10 50.42 FOR — Estate H. Laframboise E % Lot 18, Con 7 1935-39 138.82 8.47 147.29 AOim, including lundi, H.-Cidren, 2Ec. I the pupils of S. S. No 5., Lochiel, hon- R. D. M: Donald N.W. cor. Lot 23, Con. 8 1930-39 105.73 7.62 113.35 cured their departing teacher,, Miss. 341.74 I | 8. Mrs. C. McDonald West Vi Lot 20, Con. 9 1935-39 328.54 13.20 In case of rain S0CS4L will be held the f-llowiag evening. J Penelope McCrimmcn. An address was I 1C Published in THE ONTARIO GAZETTE, April 6th, 1940. awniTisstgaa* SfBOieg j read by Marguerite MacPhee and a Tîw Glengarry ÎTa’wa, Alexandria, Out, Friday, July 5, 1940, Pago 8.

ST. RAPHAELS by naming a Canadian bird. Corres- Britain to Get “Death-Dealing Pests” Silting of Reservoirs pondence was read and dealt with. Alexandria Cfeeess Hoard Buries Big Investment (Intended for last issue) A paper was given, entitled “Cana- Mr. and Mrs. F. Dupuis had their When a stream is dammed to form dians and their habits,” prepared by Alexandria, Ont., June 27th. IMO daughter. Miss Adine Dupuis with Factory White a storage reservoir it represents an Miss Penelope McCrimmon, read by them for a short visit recently. King's Road 83 Investment for service in irriga- the Secretary. Current events was given tion, power, municipal water supply, Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs by Miss Margaret McDonald. Brookdale 52 Jood control, or recreation—or a Alex. McDonell over the week end were Burn Brae 93 -ornbination of these. When the A very full report of the district Mr. Harry O’Neill, Miss Patricia O’ annual held at Williamstown was made St. Raphaels 55 ;ates of the dam are closed the rés- Neill and little friend, all of Montreal. Glengarry 70 ervoir begins to fill with water—and by cur delegate, Mrs J. P. McLeod. o!so with sand or silt that settles and Mr. Lloyd McDonald of Ste Therese, Mrs T. J. Clrk’s contribution to the Avondale 65 Que. spent the weekend with his par- Apple Hill 210 ’■educes the storage of serviceable afternoon's programme was a demon- water. ents, Mr and Mrs Rod. McDonald. Picnic Grove 50 stration on Cushion making which The silt deposit is the result of Mrs Arthur Gauthier, and Mr. Yves Edgar 70 proved interesting. Community sing- noil erosion. This is where the soii Gauthier of Montreal, were guests this ing followed. Lunch was served by the . Greenfield Union 50 conservation service workers come weekend of Mr and' Mrs F. Lafrance. committee hostesses, Mrs J. N. MCp Aberdeen 35 :n. As publicly employed specialists Mrs Stephen Valade, has her brother Pine Hill 60 y are interested in both ends ot Crimmon and Miss M. McLeod and the silt movement—in keeping the visiting with her for a few weeks. closed with the rendition of the Nat- Dunvegan 99 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lauzon and Mr. An- Lily White 5S silt on the land and keeping it out of ional Anthem. the reservoirs. toine Lefebvre enjoyed a pleasant trip Fair view 61 o 1- Since 1934 the staff has been gath- to Syracuse the early part of the week. CURRY HILL . Pine Grove 37 ering definite information as to the Mrs. Jerry McDonald, had her two Central 30 rate at which reservoirs are being young nephews visiting with her over Deepest sympathy is extended to * A death-dealing “pest” is this turrets. Dubbed the “mosquito” available and will spe 1 doom to the family of the late Mrs. William fleet 10 of these speedy craft, subs crossing their path. The tor- Highland Chief 40 siited. They know of examples of the weekend. high-speed torpedo boat with its originally ordered for the U.S. navy, pedo boat has the ability to attack McLachlan 70 completely filled reservoirs in which Ross whose death occurred at the four large torpedo tubes and four have been made available to Britain, swiftly and silently under a smoke- Glen Sandfield 61 original investments have beer, GLEN NORMAN home of her son Duncan R«s on machine-guns mounted on her twin Ten sub chasers are also to be made i screen of its own making. Roxboro 32 wiped out by silting. By balancing Tuesday, June 25th. the injury to farms from loss of (Intended for last issue) Glen Nevis 50 soil, against damage to reservoirs It was with regret that the com- McGillivray 58 Mrs. J. J. Nolan and Miss Agnes munity learned of the death of Mar- from silting, these specialists are Nolan of Montreal were with Mr. and Skye 61 getting the facts on which to base garet MacPherson of Montreal, daugh- Green Valley 65 control policies, to suggest fair ap- Mrs. Rod. P. McDonald and family ter of the late Donald Roy MacPherson Kirk Hill 58 portionment of the expense of keep- for the week end. of East Front River Beaudette. Burial ing the soil in place and so prevent- The yopng men of the Glen Nor- takes place place in the second con- More Tax Dollars Mean More Guns and Bullets Laggan 84 ing filling of reservoirs. General Roberts 60 man Club and a few of the young cession cemetery on June 26th. Carl B. Brov/n, in charge of the married men in the neighborhood Riverside 30 Miss Kathleen Quinn of Ottawa is reservoir investigations, points out gathered at the home of Mr. Gordon Glen Norman 84 spending two weeks with her parents that as a practical matter the ef- McKinnon on Thursday evening, June Quigley’s 100 fect of reservoir silting is likely to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Quinn. Bridge End 52 be even worse than the destruction 21st, to celebrate his approaching Mr. and Mrs. Frank Megan and Baltics 40 of the original investment in the marriage. Miss Gertrude Megan of Montreal Glen Robertson 55 storage plant. As a rule such res A very jolly evening was spent by spent Sunday with Daniel and the ervoir is located at the most favor- all, in dancing singing aond speech- Misses Quinfl. Curry Hill 125 able point for economical storage. North Lancaster 40 making. Music was supplied by Mv. Miss W. Petrie returned to Ottawa on If the service to the community re- Angus Cameron Alexandria on the Sandringham 92 quires a replacement, the substitute Sunday after spending the past week McCrimmon 71 is likely to cost more than the orig- bagpipes and the larocque Brothers. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack After a sumptuous lunch was par- Fisk's 54 inal and the value of preventing Petrie. / Glen Dale 180 silting can fairly be reckoned on taken of Mr. Clarence Goodman read Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cunningham ana the basis of the replacement cost. a pleasing address and Mr. Harvey1 Gore ...' 54 Gwendolyn and Mr. Hugh Quinn of Balmoral 35 Ouimet, Club President presented Mr. ' Montreal, spent Sunday with Mr. and McKinnon with a Gladstone Bag on1 Union 33 Jefferson Disliked Mrs. J .P. Quinn and family. Heatherbloom 35 behalf of the Club members. Mr. Mr. and Mrs John R. Petrie the Silver Lily ...... (55 Idea of ‘Third Term" McKinnon made a fitting reply. Messrs. John and Alexander and Graham Creamery 35 Thomas Jefferson set forth his After singing Auld Lang Syne and Archie Robertson. Mr. John A. Mit- reasons for declining to run for a For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow the A. B. No. 10 57 chell motored to Inglehart, Ont. and third term as President—principal- friends left in the early morning for Minto No 4 52 ly because he believed the presi- spent the week end with friends. Beaver Creek ... 50 their homes. dency might “degenerate into an Mr. D. A. McLeod of Kingston, re- Avonmore .. 90 inheritance’’—in a letter to the gen- ”TAYSIDE era] assembly of North Carolina. newed acquaintances here this week. Mrs. D. A. McPhail has returned home after visiting her daughter Mrs. . 3264 This letter is now owned by Charles Mrs. A. A. McDougall arrived home J. Whalen, of Chicago. from Montreal the latter part of las* D. McRae of Ottawa, Helmuth D. Mildeberger, Chicago week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Renfrew Mr. and book and manuscript expert who Mr. and Mrs. Allan R. McDonald, Mrs. Elmer McDermid spent Satur- COÜNTYNÉWS purchased the letter for Whalen formerly from Glen Norman but now day night with Cornwall 'friends. - from the W. R. Hearst collection MVQgANÛŒ of Sioux Lookout, Gnt., motored from Mr. and Mrs. Clayton MacPherson for $775, has displayed photostatic and daughters Jean and Keith Mac- (Intended for last issue) copies of the original recently. there this week and are receiving the glad hand from their many friends Naughton of Lancaster were Sunday MISS. B. MCKINNON HONORED The letter was dated January 10, 1808. Jefferson set forth that he and relatives here. guests of Mrs. F. J. MacPherson and An enjoyable time was spent at the family. home of Mr and Mrs. Donald Hartrick wouldn’t run for a third term be- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. McDon- cause “that I should lay down my ald and children of Sudbury, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Morrison of on Tuesday evening, when their dau- charge at a proper period is as much Pigeon Hill spent Sunday with the lat- ghters Mrs. K. N. McLeod, Ottawa, accompanied by Mr. John Eddie Mc- a duty as to have borne it faith- Donald, 3rd Kenyon spent a few thrs' 'patents. Mrs. N. McRae, and Miss Annie en- fully. ■-o- tertained at a delightfully arranged “Believing that a representative hours on Sunday with the former’s shower, given by her friends for Miss government responsible at short pe- parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McDonald. Bertie McKinnon, whose marriage riods of election is that which pro- Mr. Angus Kennedy of Winnipeg takes place shortly. duces the greatest sum of happiness who is visiting Glengarry relatives to mankind, I feel it a duty to do The decorations were in white and at present the guest of his brother Mr. no act which shall essentially im- John A. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. pink with white bells. pair that principle, and I should un- The bride to be was escorted to willingly be the person who, disre- McCRIMMON a white-bridal chair, to the strains of garding the sound precedent set by (Intended for last issue) an illustrious predecessor, should “Here comes the bride," played by Miss The regular monthly meeting of the Isabel Stewart, a table laden with furnish the first example of pro- 1 longation beyond the second term of McCrimmon Women’s Institute was beautiful and useful gifts, were pre- office.” held in McCrimmon Hall on Thursday Here, in dollars and cents, is what are more heavily taxed, enough in to four times as much on personal sented, while she was showered with June 20th, at 1.30 p.m. with an attend- Canada’s new war budget means to the case of the automobile to mean income as he did last year. The confetti, Bertie in a few well chosen an increase of 80 per cent, of the new levies, still not as high as ance of 28 members and 6 visitors. The the man who buys a good car with excess over $1,200. Drastically in- England’s have been accepted in wnrds, thanked her friends for their World War Angels President was ni the chair. The meet- Aftar the Battle of Mons, fought a radio, smokes cigars, and carries creased Income and wage taxes will good part by citizens as necessary kindness and invited them all to visit ing opened in the formal manner, the « camera. Classed as luxuries, all mean that this driver pays three to win the war. in Belgium during the World war, a her at McCrimmon. number of stories were published to singing of the Institute hymn followed A flower contest, pertaining to wedd- the effect that a host of angels ap- by the Lord’s Prayer and creed in uni- ings, was much enjoyed by all present peared and saved the British forces son. roll was called and responded to WAR SAVINGS STAMPS and a happy social time was spent. from annihilation. The origin oi Dainty refreshments were served and this legend was later traced to s the bride elect cutting the white bride’s story contributed to an evening pa per by Arthur Machen, entitled “The Admiral’s Wife Entertains Naval Staff ^ cake. After which an enjoyable happy Bowmen.” In it the British troops Ceremonial Curtailed As Viceroy Takes Office evening was brought to a close. are at the point of agony and de spair, hopelessly outnumbered The pupils and teacher! of S. S. No. when one of the soldiers invokes tht 3. Kenyon spent Friday P. M. at Skye help of St. George, the patron sain; School, the pupils of which displayed of England, whereupon the saim their Manual Training Project. The brings up the spirits of the ancien' parents and Inspectors of both schools bowmen of Agincourt in battle arm\ were present. and the Germans are completel; routed by the ghostly arrows A ball game was played and the after noon was much enjoyed by all presen1;. On Tuesday, June 25th, the teachers Canyon Rim Festival and pupils of Dunvegan Public School, Two canyons of barbaric pictur Stewart’s Glen, Baltic Corner's and esqueness are included in Canydi St. Elmo East, held a joint picnic, at de Chelly National Monument in Ar izona. One is the deep chasm whicl Loch Garry, despite, the unfavorable gives the place its name; the othei weather a good attendance vras there. sinister Canyon del Muerto. Bot! Races were held which was much en- canyons rise in sheer cliffs to height; joyed, a foot-ball match between Ste- of 1,000 feet above the floor. This wart’s Glen and Dunvegan, vs. St. varies from a width of 10 to 3( Elmo East and Baltic Corner's, was yards. There a few hundred Nava hos have their homes. The warn played the former team winning. Soft sun reflected from the red cliffs ball games were also played, rowboats helps to ripen the fruit of their tin; were In demand on the water and the peach orchards and their melons cuting was enjoyed by all present. and corn. Each October the Nava hos hold a fire dance up on the can- L OCHIE L yon rim. Whites are admitted to the rite, which attracts spectators from (Intended for last issue) miles around. Messrs John MacDonald and Angus MacDonald, of Glen Norman, visited Blind Spot Discovery the former’s sister, Mrs Donald Mc- A French clergyman, Marriotte Phee and Mr. McPhee Sunday. discovered the blind spot in the hu Mr and Mrs Thomas Hay were In man eye. Pursuing studies in anai Finch recently visiting Mr and Mrs. omy jn the Seventeenth century, hr Hugh Ross. ' "I disected animal eyes and, noting the Mrs Kurt Larson, of Valleyfleld, and spot where the optic nerve enters at the back of the eye, thought tha: Miss Effie MacDonald, of Montreal, vision should be sharpest at thai were guests last week of Mrs Larson's point. Experiments disclosed tha’ sister, Mrs Myles MacMillan and Mr. the opposite was true, and that there MacMillan, They also had as recent is no sight at that spot on the eye’s visitors Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wert, Com- ’ retina. Marriotte was invited bj vrall, and Mrs Ida Clark, Moulinette, Charles II of France to demonstrate This picture was snapped at a garden party which Mrs. Percy Nelles, Sworn in as governor-general of bill mobilizing Canada’s manpower on arrival at Parliament Hill. At and Mr and Mrs. David Clark, of his remarkable discovery. He placer wife of the rear-admiral who heads Canada’s navy, gave at their Ottawa Canada with wartime simplicity of for compulsory home defence serv- LEFT he is shown at inspection, two courtiers of the same stature home for the girls at naval headquarters. After their day’s work while at RIGHT the three distin- Vernon, B. C. Lieut. John Farrow (LEFT), controller of naval information, dropped in ceremony in the Senate chamber at ice. These scenes were taken be- before the king. Charles looked a fore the' ceremony, when the earl guished spectators—Prime Minister Mr and Mrs Wm. Godsall of Mont- the left-hand man with the righ with Rear-Admiral Nelles (RIGHT). With them is Maureen O’SullivaiL ^ Ottawa, the Earl of Athione’s first inspected his guard of honor from King, Senator Raoul Dandurand real, were over night guests of Mrs. M. eye and because of tha eye’s biin: wife of Lieut. Farrow. Before joining the navy, Lieut Farrow was a and Princess Alice. Hollywood director. official act wa£ to give assent to the I the Governor-General's Foot Guards G. McPhee, Wednesday. spot, saw the right-hand mar, with out a head The Glengarry Kero, Alexandria, Ont., 'Friday, July 5, 1940. Page I

‘Gavin, I’m so glad to knew all this Marine Aviation Corps —that explains it! I knew you wouldn’t go to a place like that in your senses! Boas's ‘Varied’ Record CnltomeM tuui But why net a hespita'.? It would have No group cf aviators in the world nave performed so many diversified been infinitely better. You almost tasks or have spread their wings died,” Rebecca said, childishly impres- iver so many foreign lands as the sive, her eyes round. ‘lyers of the U. S. marine corps. “I’d have died if it hadn't been for Pioneer airmen of the corps saw you, my dear. Don’t cry, Beck, you'l) action overseas with the Northern make me cry.” Bombing group during the World war. .In later campaigns they have MES. C. H. SMITH, “I’m not crying,” she said, gulping, flown their planes over the wooded R-R- 1, Alexandria, trying to laugh, as she clung, half hills of Haiti or the jungles of Nic- sitting, half kneeling beside him, his or aragua, where a forced landing W. A. SMITH arm about her. meant almos't certain death or dis (To be oentinued) aster. At times they have soared R. R. 1, Glen Sandfleld. over the torbid waters of the Yangtze river in China. '-S, They have spread their wings over naval outposts in Guam, the Philip pines and Hawaii. At times they at eight o’clock to see Gavin smiling have circled over tropical islands, Sarah Whits, $20,000 to marry her puzzles and marshmallows and the toùocco JUST LIKE J Synopsis of preceding instalments: favors she gets at night clubs. But if at her over his breakfast tray. He had have aided stranded flood victims Rebecca Gibson, blonde and at- fiance, Frank Smith, change their in the Mississippi valley, or have htat girl isn’t in d. t. s. before she s been getting up and getting dressed for 4 tnactive, who was brought up on a name and adopt the child. Smith be- brought a plane down beside a toss much older I miss my guess. I’m fond a day or two now, sitting for hours in 'V San Joachim valley ranch with her comes Spencer Gibson, marries Sarah, the winter sunshine of the window. ing ship on the Caribbean to ferry OLD CHUM of her,” the nurse said, now putting a hospital patient ashffre. four brothers, teaches kindergarten at adopts the baby, the mother dies, no But this morning, even though he was relatives appear and they move to her short hair into crimpers. “But I Fledgling flyers of the corps too!; ,"'nearby Salletts. She is a girl of moods tell you I’m pretty sick of it. I’m a still established against heaped pillows to the air in 1912, and when Amer andÿdistresses her mother by declar- Brooklyn, then to California. Rebecca’ in bed, there was a vitality, an energy, rceives a letter from a San Francisco, widow with one of the loveliest girls ica entered the World war five Radio Repairs ing Salletts bores her; that she wants you ever saw; she’s eleven. Jacky, we a naturalness about him that she had years later, only five officers and 3! to see real life even if at times it is rooming-house landlady saying Gavin not seen since the long-ago days in enlisted men were engaged in avia- LOUD SPE4KERS has pneumonia. She finds him near call her. I’m going to quit here and do tion duties. When the Armistice was hard. She is engaged to Joe Fenatta, something where I can have Jacky witn Salletts. promising young lawyer whose father death. Granting his wish, she marries signed, 2,462 officers and men were me, I’m sick of never knowing how “Hello, wife!” said Gavin. “What a We repair all makes Radios is a big vineyardist, but falls in love him. On the eighth day Laura Tevers with the aviation branch, upward oi she’s going to be, from one day to the sleep you’ve had! Nothing waked you 1,200 of whom had served in France at most reasonable prices. at first sight yrtth a stranger, Gavin takes him to her private hospitai. up. I’ve had a bath and a shave, and Gavin puzzles Rebecca. other. I haven’t had any money for or the Azores. We have a number of re-con- Flood, whose story of his roving life two months. She hasn’t paid the cook the only reason I didn’t dress was that Naturally this force was reduced ditioned Radios ait very low thrills her. She promises to marry him INSTALMENT 8. for seven and Rollie told Laura, right you've hid my clothes! Come over here when the corps returned to a peace- prices. as soon as he gets a job and sends for and see me.” time basis, and today consists of ap- Gavin never should have been in a out she was going to sue her.” We can supply Loud Speakers her. When Mrs. Gibson finds a letter She came over, tousled and red cheek CANADIAN NATIONAL proximately 1,300 officers and men. loathsome den like the Kinpaw place As she listened to all this Rebecca's for Dances and all special occa- from Gavin she is worried and decides ed as a child, in her woolly striped who have 112 planes of standard at all. Rooming with another , man in sions. Get in touch with to tell Rebecca the truth—that she is heart sank—sank. It took her some pajamas. navy types, exclusive of spare, ex- a gloomy back parlor unattended in perimental, training and obsolete not her mother. Both Mrs. Gibson’s days to ask the question she had wanted “Gosh, you’re pretty. Beck!” he said. what mighe have been so easily his to ask immediately. machines. parents were dead and she was work- last illness! what was he like, this hus- j And something that had been lacking Trained to take to the air from JACK COWAN, ing in Chicago department store when “Mrs. Battock, do you know what. in these dreary weeks came suddenly c-o COWAN’S HARDWARE band of hers? He had said nothing' Mrs. Tevers charges for our room?” j airplane carriers, from landing a frail expensively dressed woman back into her life, sang in her soul and fields or from the water, and expe- about money. She had paid thirty-three j The answer stunned her. “Forty,” j overheard her say she could not marry ran warm in her veins. The touch of rienced in every type of air serv- dollars to Mrs. Kinpaw; she'had bought said Emma Battock readily. “But she because of lack of money. She says she his hand as he laid it over hers was ice, the small but efficient force c! soups and drugs, paid for her own I may shave it a little for him. She think5 is Mrs. William Davis, is separated i electrifying. They laughed into each marine corps airmen can boast a meals, for blankets and hot-water bot- record of, achievement unsurpassed from her husband, does not want him the world and all of him. But then other’s eyes. “You’ve had a swell party, ties and sheets. Her previous savings there’d be your meals extra; that’s one by any similar group of flyers in Taxi Service to know about the baby she is expect- had gone down below four hundred1 .haven’t you?” he asked. Rebecca, look- the world. ing soon, and offers Mrs. Gibson, then fifty a day. Call it forty a week. , ^ ^ tQ ^ her eyeg now. Dr. Greer, dismissing Gavin today | “Forty a week.” Rebecca gulped. 1 briming instead and utmed away her had lingered in the hall to say suggest- Forty a week! With Gavin still subli- head. Billy Goat’s Popularity Zircon § gûiniEville ively, “Now the bill, Mrs Flood. Do you mely indifferent to all practical de-1 “Oh well,” she said thickly. want to pay that now or later?” and tails, never questioning anything! On Is Increasing in South she had unhesitatingly paid it. Forty the contrary he sent out for flowers,! : “Well, how about house-hunting to- No longer can the popular concep- PHONE 91 W aa he asked briskly. “We’ve got to dollars flat. That was perhaps to be asked Becky to bring home a quart -y tion of a billy goat be that of a ALEXANDRIA expected, but Gavin’s languid, “Dis-1 of champagne to celebrate his recovery live somewhere. There’s a new hotel straggly-haired, dirty, iong-whis- 5‘-f kered animal that spends its days missed, eh? Did you pay him?” his ; ‘We'll ask Laura up to have some,” he an Geary street where a friend of mine 1 nuzzling through garbage piles. quiet acceptance of the fact that she sai;3 had a swell little place—kitchen and The goat has become respectable had, these things dirturbed her. “I wonder what we’ll do when my everything! You pay by the veek; I Laura had disturbed her. Laura was In fact, said Dr. J. L. Wright 1 money is spent, I wonder what we’ll think it’s twenty-two fifty or something of the Memphis, Tennessee, Small forty-five, pretty in a dyed, flashy sort do?” Becky repeated in her soul, over a weeli;. You £et diessed and Animal clinic, the goat has obtained Ciurs mil SERVICE of way, her eyeleashes dripping black and over again. go down and have your coffee, and I’ll Such respectability that at least ICO oil and her breath, even at five o’clock : Rebecca had not become used to be ready by that time, and well get a home owners in Memphis keep one in the afternoon, scented with liquor. ’ having herself addressed as “Mrs. taxi. And say, listen say, listen. Gavin “FUEHRER”INTERNED or more of them ‘ in backyards Clingen=Made Caskets And while Laura’s house was imposing : diver €t! Adrien Arcand, “fuehrer” of the Home owners in other cities also Flood.” Even to Gavin. Lazy and lan-f £ > catching at her hand, draw- are becoming goat herdsmen, Dr and clean, her talk was odd for the in her 5 to a sitting National United party, will be Lady Embalmer guid in convalescence, the name sound §' ' ^c* position on placed in an internment camp for Wright revealed. superintendent of a hospital. Laura, the bed, “have you been paying for all ed unfamiiar. the war’s duration. With him will There are several reasons, he Private Ambulance Service talked races and roulette, and of a "So we were married, eh?” this? What’d you want to do that for? go 10 followers. All were tried in said, why goats are becoming popu- lawsuit between a man and his wife in How much is it? Where'd you get it?” Montreal on subversive charges and “You remember it, Gavin?” evidence indicated they were en- lar with city dwellers. which she was involved, and she urged “Sure. I remember something. Old The blood came back into her heart. gaged in a deep-seated plot to seize One is. the new operation known Otto Clingen a cocktail upon Rebecca before dinner, feller with a beard—” | The winter day sang with the joy of contror of Canada. , as...goat dqblgatjng. Amènerai or saying that she had been through a “The minister, yes. They thought reassurance and confidence restored. local anesthetic is given to the ani- Corner of Main and Elgin Sts. lot and it would buck her up. you were dying; In fact Doctor Greer ^ w-sn t the money; that had matter- mal and’the neck is pierced through 1LEXANDKIA. Phone 138 Well, there was no crime in cock- ed as the thyroid Space of the larynx. said you were. And you thought so. h must always matter when it A V-shaped piece is taken cut of taiii or lawsuits or roulette or races, was a You whispered to me that you’d die Question of everything going out each vocal cord, which prevents the INTELLIGENCE OFFICER and the great thing was that Gavm and Captain Eric Brand, R.N., is one happier if we were married.” ( nothing coming in. But Becky s de- goat from. bleating and keeps ir ADIO was safely housed and happy. Also at ritable neighbors from complaining R of the busiest men at Canada’s “Don’t remember that. That was the delight went deeper'. It was because she EPAIRS naval headquartem. He is in dinner Becky felt reasurred somewhat day I was going down into a well, and , had her man Pack again, vital and ax- to police that they can’t sleep. charge of naval intelligence, and by the presence of a few of such of coming up again, and resting awhile, fectionate and willing to assume respon Another reason for the sudden pop- has the job of cprdinating all in tel,, ■ ALL MAKES the patients as could move about. A and then going down, down, down into sibility, because he was beginning to ularity of goats as a domestic ani- ligence sources on the continent. I nice gentle old man who had once man- mal in cities is because of the nu blackness again. But each time I’d ; understand at last at LAST, what tritious, easily assimilable quality Phone 149 aged, the Lockerwell’s track, and whose make that little jefk that started me Ehe ^ad done for him, because life was talk was wistfully of old track triumphs of the milk—which is good, for chil- up. But I remember you crying and. coming around into its right grooves, dren and invalids. Dick’s Radio Service and old winners; a Swiss gentleman, saying, ‘We’re married now, Gavin. : ^he was young and hi love, and mar- St. Paul St. almost blind, waiting for an operation We’re together now forever.” j tied in name to the man she loved, lor cataract; a nervous young woman It hurt her to hear him piece together, and to be his at last as he was hers ! Humor Becomes History who instantly told Rebecca that it was During the dark days of the World in his careless way the memories which. “Look here,” Gavin said. “Ive been a “joke,” her being there. Sh was war, II. L. Mencken felt the urge tc were so sacred ,to her. It made her feel ! trying to say this for days, but damn going home as she heard from her dispel the gloom with a bit cf humor DAVE LALONDE that she had been hysterical and hasty & every time I started I get crying; It Accordingly, he wrote an imaginai» . LICENSED AUCTIONEER guardian .She had been there. Rebecca was in deciding upon this dramatic mar- enough for you to make beds and story of the invention of the bat!, COUNTY' O'F GLENGARRY learned later, four years, and there iea rage that was no marriage. He was j l t milk and sleep on that thing tub. As the Mencken fiction ran. were bars on her windows and a lock looking on at the scene like an out- j Dàisy Kinpaw called a couch. You •t was the brainchild cf one Adam on her door. Thompson of Cincinnati, incased in Tf you intend having a sale, the sider; her money was slipping away .didn’t have to d.g down into your bank Nicaraguan mahogany, metal lined thing for you to do is to get in touch “Shell yell tonight,” said the nurse. during these days when he was so rcd- 245 well. I’ve got it. I thought, in a Mrs. Battock. as she cold-creamed her j and weighed 1,700 pounds. He in- with me. I can give you better service, blandly unconscious of money’s exist- i hazy kind of waj’, that Phipps had vited guests to try the new experi- face in Rebecca's bathroom and en- at a better price. For references see enee at all. j looked out for all that—that you were ence. The daily papers reported the anyone for whom X have conducted a joyed a confidential chat before going At the end of the week she paid ! drawing on my money. Now Laura event and the “first bathtub” was to b'ed. She reported that Mrs. Tevers sale. Laura forty-seven dollars, Laura writ- tel‘s me you’ve paid up on the nail denounced by doctors, ministers ahd public officials. Laws were passed ALEXANDRIA, ONT. was asleep. "If you want to call it sleep ing a businesslike receipt, and suggest- why, my lord, nobody ever pays up said Emma Battock significantly. "She’s hers, not for weeks and weeks! You ped by a government employee, as he arrived in New ■- York, back like it better than regular food, and she Laura’s house Rebecca, who slept on a much, exedpt fighting them on the . through Canada and U.l according to a patent issued to Don- 1245, 132 West Second Street, Corn- • L'30. miles of the'trip will LK from the war after one month. babies. them all—brings them back coueh near the bay windows, Awakened -hospit.-l thing.” r!d P. Bennett of Washington. The wall, Ont.,- Please make appointments range finder includes a table on with, the; secretory, Office open 9—12, which is mounted a circular per 1—5. Saturday 9—12. ;pective photograph of the surround- i-.g field of view. Rotatably mount BRENNAN & McDOUGALL d on the table is an alidade, r ighting device. On the alidade, in Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, etc., urn, is mounted a horizontal beam Offices 102 Pitt St., Cornwall, Ont. ,n which slides a spattered silver mirror mounted at 45 degrees am G. E. BRENNAN, C. J. McDOUGALL. rom which hangs a pointer. Ir ocating a distant forest fire or ob INSURANCE ect, the forest ranger1 sights his Fire, Life, Sickness, Apcident, Auto- didade toward the sppt and the: mobile, Plate Glass, Dwelling, Furni- iides the mirror along the hori ture, Theft. Wind & Farm Buildings. datai beam until the image of tht sal object in the mirror and of thr We have also tsfcen over Alex. W hotograph coincide in the eye o', : Kerr’s Insurance Agencies. ne ranger. The pointer will the: MORRIS EROS., ndicate on the photograph the e>: ( 27-tf. Alexandria, Ont. «et location of the object. Page 8. Tae Glengarry News, Alexandria, Out., (Friday, July 5, 1940. m.'v - —J Mi'. Hubert S. Macdonald returned of Miss Florence Gertrude Mulville, bouffant skirt of net over taffeta. She | ! to Dolbeau, Que., on Tuesday. Mrs. daughter of Mr. James V. Mulville, of wore a headdress of Sweetheart roses Social and Personal Macdonald and children are remain- Westport, Ont., and the late Mrs Mul- and delphinium and carried a Colonial ! iing here, for some weeks. ville, to Mr. John Francis Corbett of bouquet of Happy Day roses and blue Items of Auid Lang Syne Mr. and Mrs. O. Ranger and Lucien Toronto, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph dëlphinium. T'aa Giengaxrj News asks it- readers to make these columns their own,.rto the extent of contributing social and personal and also Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Berg- Corbett, cf Ottawa Rev. Father Gerald Mr. James B- Mulville, brother of i ■ >j — . items which are of interest. If you have friends visiting you, mame spent the week end visiting Cousineau, O. M. I., of St. Patrick’s the bride, was best man and the ushers G'eaned From The Fyles of The Glengarry News there is no nicer compliment you can pay yonx guests than to Broekville and The Thousand Islands. College, officated. were Mr. Charles J. Corbett of North take the trouble to see that their names are mentioned in Dr. J. C. Gormley and Miss Ella The bride was wearing a lovely gown Bay, brother of the groom, and Gunner your local newspaper. Call or phone The Glengarry News Of- Gormley of Crysler visited with Mir. of stitched Viennese lace over taffeta M. C. Hughes, Petawa. Laughlin A. Macdonald, Kirk Hill, received serious fice-—our number is 3—or send the item by mail. and Mrs. T. J. Gormley, Tuesday even- in Autumn sunset shade. Fashioned After a reception at the home ol injuries yesterday, in a runaway accident on the Highway ing: with a high Empire waistline, the Miss Margaret McDonald, 38 College about one mile north of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. McDougald, Mont- Mr. and Mi's. Patrick R. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cowan spent the gown was designed with a full bodice avenue, the bride and groom left by TEN YEARS AGO Alexandria. Mr. Macdonald .-eal, visited with relatives here Mon- had as week end guests their sons Pte. week end and holiday the guests of re- and a full skirt. She wore a shoulder- plane for Montreal, and later for Que- Friday, July 18, 1930 had loaded a new mower on day. Mrs. H. P. Owen accompanied D. Raphael McDonald of the S. D. & latives in Rawdon, Que. length veil and a headdress of lace to bec city. For travelling the bride wore G. Highlanders, Cornwall, and Messrs an ensemble of Acacia blue and white his wagon and was proceed- them on their return and is spending Dr. and Mi's. D. J. Dolan and fam- match her dress. Her bouquet was a Gerald and Allan McDonald of Mar- print. They will reside in Toronto. ing home when his horses became restive dragged him off some days in the Metropolis, ily moved last week end to their sum- Colonial model of Rapture roses. tin town. Guests from out-of-town were: Mi'. the load and along the ground for some distance, the ivu'. Aime, Huot, Montreal, was a week mer home on Lake St. Francis Miss Margaret Corbett, sister of the wagon passing over him. Dr. Markson was called and or- Mrs. M. Fitzgerald who spent some groom, as bridesmaid, was wearing a J. V. Mulville, Misses P. and A. Mulville end guest of his mother, Mrs. Real Mr. John A. McRae and Miss Eve- dered him removed to his office. Some 20 months ago Mr. Huot. time in Ashland, Wis., arrived in Alex- turquoise blue gown, in smart design, and Miss Margaret Mulville, Westport; lyn McRae left yesterday for their cot- 1 Macdonald’s brother, John Archie, was killed by a car at andria, Tuesday, and is at present the with the bodice of Duchess lace and a Mr and Mrs. L. A. Harrington, Russell, Miss Grace Cameron, of the Post tage at Lancaster. They had as guests l-’assifern. --—“D” Company, S. D. & G. Highlanders left on guest of Mrs. A. Cameron, Main St- i v&naBg!ieææmtmm&en~vrv™K Office Staff, left on Saturday for New this week Rev. Stanley Andrews, Mrs. Tuesday for Kingston under Major J. R. McDonald. Major south. York city where she will holiday with Andrews and daughter Joan of Mont- W. J. Franklin, M.C., second In command,, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Bill Paiement and her sister, Miss Mary Cameron, R. N. real. the Company in which he is keenly interested. One of famliy, Cornwall, are holidaying with our town's most esteemed, citizens passed away on Tues- Mr and Mrs John A. MacDonald oi Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smallhom of Mont- Toronto, were holiday week end guests day, in the person of Mrs. Angus D. R. Macdonald, Main Mr. and Mrs. A. A. MacGillivray, real, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gormley Are You Building Street. Her death at the age of 88 years has severad an- of his parents, Mr and Mrs Ed. J. A. Kirk Hill enjoyed themselves at the and two children were guests of Mr. other link which bound us to the early settlers of this his- MacDonald. Glen Gordon Social at the home of and Mrs. T. J. Gormley on Monday. toric county. More experienced players from the Vank- Mr. Sheldon McDonald of Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Pattingale. Mr. and Mi's. Neil S. MacLeod, Dal- Or Repairing? leek Hill Tennis Club swept a tournament against the spent the week end and holiday in Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rozon of Ot- keith, accompanied by Mrs. Norman Aiexandi'ia. MacLeod of Revelstoke, B.C., attended Alexandrians on the local courts here Saturday, winning tawa, week ended with her parents We carry most everything yon Mr and Mrs Louis Huot and baby the Lawn Social Glen Gordon, at the all ten events.——Maxville friends were shocked to learn Mr. and Mrs. D. Legault. require and our prices are most daughter, Harlot, of Ottawa, arrived home of Mr .and Mrs. R. K. Pattin- of' the tragic death of Shirley, the four-year-old daughter Mr. and Mrs< James Donaldson and attractive. of Mr. and Mrs. Mack McRae in Montreal on Monday. The ;n Tuesday to holiday with Mrs. Huot’s son, Kenny, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Gar- gale. child acompanied her father into an uptown bank and parents, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Dever. diner, all of Brownsburg, Que., en Miss Gabrielle Goulet of Cornwall 1, 2 and 3 ply Roofing at $1.75, while he was attending to a business matter the little girl Miss Edith McLeister, who had been route to Winnipeg, Man., spent a few arrived in town on Monday and is $2.00 and $2.50 per roll with nails was crushed under a heavy desk which had fallen upon enjoying a fortnight’s vacation at her hours on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs spending her summer holidays with and cement. Red Rock Faced her. pome here, returned to Toronto Mon- Peter J. Morris. her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Goulet. Roofing $2.40 per roll with nails lay. Mr. Alfred Chevrier had as week Mr. Al. St. Denis, Cochrane, Ont. and cement. is spending his holidays with his par- I •#.##.*•* Mr. Dan. Cameron, of Madawaska, end guests, his brother, Mr. Polycarpe Lime, Cement and Wall Plas- ents Mr and Mrs A. St. Denis, Fairvieu Jnt., is here this week. Chevrier and son Rens of Montreal. ter all fresh and closely priced. Sir Robert Borden's resignation was accept by the Miss C. Hannan, B.A., of the staff Miss Marge Rutherford, P. H. N., ENGAGEMENT of A.H.S. ,left on Wednesday to spend Governor-General on Wednesday and Hon. Arthur Meigh- Morrisburg, Ont., visited with friends The engagement is announced oi Use our Inter-Wall Asphalt Felt the holiday period at her home in en, Minister of the Interior, aere, over the week end. Helen Isabel, daughter of the late D. for lining buildings. It is water- Toronto. proof and will not crack or tear. TWENTY YEARS AGO has been entrusted with the Arthur Stimson of the R. C. A. F„ R. MacDonald, of Alexandria, Ont.. Friday, July 9, 1920 task of forming a new min- Sells for $2.25 per roll of two i'renton. Ont., enjoyed a three-day Mr. Warren McGillis of Sudbury, and of Mi's. MacDonald, ,of Montreal, istry, Sir Robert Borden an- leave at his home here, over the week arrived home on Sunday to enjoy a to Mr. Dougald Donald Chisholm,, of squares. Nothing better. nounced that Mr. Meighen, the new Prime Minister, had md and holiday, two week's holiday with his parents Dunkirk, N.Y., son of Mr. Ranald the undivided support of the entire Cabinet. After a Let us show you our assortment Mir. Vincent G. Macdaniald, upon Mr. and Mrs. Dan H. McGlilis, 5th Chisholm and the late Mrs. Chisholm of Locks, Hinges, Barn Door bam belonging to a farmer ilamed Abrams,, near Summers- vhom was recently conferred the de- Lancaster. of Alexandria, Ont. The wedding will town Station, had been burned recently, Abrams found Hangers and Track, in fact every- ;ree of Master of Science by the Uni- Mrs. H. Forcier of Lachute, Que., is take place the latter part of July. thing required for building and we bones In tire ruins which have been identified as human. ersity of Minnesota, at Minneapolis, in Alexandria this week. It is thought a tramp took shelter in the building and know you will be satisfied that .rrived home to spend some time with Miss Angeline Sabourin spent a few ENGAGEMENT fell asleep while smoking. Dr. R. J. McCallum is hav- we have the goods and can save iis family at Hlllcrest, 4th Kenyon. days visiting her sister Mrs. V. Billette, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. MacLeod an ing the second flat of his newly acquired premises in the you money. Miss Kay. MacKinnon,, Montreal, Valleyfield. nounce the engagement of their daugh Simpson block remodelled into a modern apartment. The ;pent the week end with her parents Mr. Angus J. Kennedy returned to ter, Harriet Mary, to William Roderick Misses Janie Fraser, Gretta Bennett, Katie J. A. MacKay, Jr and Mrs Alex. J. MacKinnon. Winnipeg Tuesday evening after some son of Mrs. W. D. MacLeod and the Pearl McEwan, Cassie Urquhart and Annie McDonald, all \ Mr and Mrs T. Proulx, Gernish St. days' visit with his brother Mr. J. A late Mr. MacLeod, of McCrimmon of Maxville, left on Monday for Whitby to attend the aad as their guests over Sunday,, Mr. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy. Ont. Marriage will take place quietly Summer Session of the Agricultural Course at the Ontario and Mrs. W. Proulx of Cornwall,, also Mrs. Robert and sons Albert a nd Ro- the latter part of July. Hardware and Furniture Ladies’ College. Mi'. Felix Daprato has disposed of his o lev. Father Belmare and Miss. Lilly bert, Messrs. Stephen O’Connor, Jr. OPEN LATE EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. residence, Derby St., to Mr. T. Pilon, formerly of Montreal: Jroulx of Montreal. Andrew O'Connor and Lucien Meilleur Mr. H. Lebeouf has sold to Mr. Rod S. McLeod, the resi- A good used Range for sale cheap. Mr. Bernie McDonell, visited Mont arrived home on Wednesday after a dence on Main Street, now occupied by Mr. Z. CourviUe; Weddings .eal, Thursday and Friday of last week four-day trip to the New York World’s while Mrs. D. C. Campbell, Bishop St. north, has acquired MCDONALD—BRIDGE Miss Eileen McDonald, Vankleek Fair. from the Macdonald estate, the lot in rear of her pre- Of much Interest and charm was Hill, is the guest of her grandparents Rev. and Mrs. N. F. Sharkey, Kirk sent property. The Hydro Commission during the past the wedding on Saturday morning, Mr and Mi's E. J. Dever. Hill and family attended the social a week has had an Inspector ol inside wiring in Alexandria. June 22nd. at nine O’clock of Sarah Among the soldier boys who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Pattingale’s, Glen Gor- He is making an inspection of the services and wiring in Ellen McDonald (Sadie), daughter o! loliday leave here were Ptes. Gavin don. the various business places and residences. Mr and Mrs John D. McDonald 3rd. of McDonald, and Gf-rald McMillan, Peta- Dr. and Mrs. B. Primeau, "had as Kenyon, to Mr. Edward C. Bridge, son DIAMOND RINGS wawa, and William Hamelin. Ottawa. their guests on Sunday, Mr and' Mrs • «**•* of Mr. and Mrs Charles Bridge of Miss Catherine Campbell, of Toronto Gerard Mailer, ,and children of Mont- Montreal, Quebec. real. is the guest of her brother, Rev. D. A St. Catherine of Sienna’s Chulrc A large assortment to choose from R. H. Cowan, the hardware merchant has added another Campbell, St. Raphaels, she was ac- Miss Alice Guerrier is visiting re- Greenfield was prettily decorated with important line to his business in the form of furniture, oompanied . by her niece Miss Jean latives in Montreal. pink and white peonies and early sum- From $15.00 up •having purchased the en- Murphy of St. Petersburg, Fla., who Mr and Mrs. Fergus McRae, Ottawa, mer blooms for the occasion. THIRTY YEARS AGO tire stock of the Mfessrs. Mc- left on Wednesday for New York City spent the recent holiday with relatives Rev. R. J. McDonald solemnized the All in solid gold settings. Friday, July 8, 1910 Millan & Morris. Mr. Cowan here Miss Jennie McDonald and Mr. Alex - marriage and officated at High Mass. has turned the upper fiat of McDonald, Kirk Hill, were visitors tÿj Mrs. D. L. Lalonde had as her guest During the Offertory and signing of his store into showrooms. Mr. K. A. McDonald having Alexandria, on Wednesday. over the holiday her daughter, Miss the register, Messrs John James and disposed of his hotel at Dalhousie Station to Mr. E. Brous- Hilda Lalonde. and Miss. M. Gagne of Mr. Ignatius L. Macdonald, Kirkland Clinton McDonald sang an Ave Maria OSTROM’S seau of Williamstown, has purchased the south east 1-4, Lake, week ended with his family at Montreal. and contributed other solos. Miss Annie Druggist and Jewellers, Mill Sqnare, Alexandria, lot 34-2nd LochieL The first instalment of our road Mr and Mrs Norman Duggan, of Hlllcrest. McBain also assisted at the singing ot machinery reached town Friday in the form of the steam Mr. and Mi's. Beauvais of Mont- Ottawa, -are enjoying their holiday: the Mass. roller. Daily since then it has been at work on the Main with relatives here. real ,Sundayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jcs. The bride was given in marriage by thoroughfare. Among Jhe Alexandrians who took in Denis, Kenyon street West. Miss Laurette Laurin, Montreal, her father, and attended by her sister, the Aviation meet at Lakeside on Friday last were: Mayor Mr. and Mrs. James Flanagan, Miss spent the holiday with her parents. Miss Margaret McDonald as brides- Costello, Mr. and Mrs. James Martin, Dr. and Mrs. Mc- 1 an Catherine and Masters Gerald and M ' d Mi's. L. Greenspon, motored maid. Mi'. Cecil McKee of Montreal, Lennan,-Dr. H. L. Cheney, Dr. J. T. Hope,-Messrs. John r Bernard Flanagan of Montreal, visited Montreal for the holiday. Quebec was best man. Simpson, T. J. Gormley, W. J. Simpson, J. F. Smith, with Mrs. Flanagan’s sister, Mrs. Alex. Miss Alice Huot left on Monday to The bride wore a street length redin- RED CROSS GfiRDEN PARTY John McLeister, G. W. Shepherd. Louis Shepherd, I. B. join the Staff at the St. Lawrence J. MacKinnon, Harrison street. gote costume of dusty rose, figured in i - Ostrom, Geo. Bradley and E. H. Stimson. Mr. A. La- Sanatorium. —GIVEN BY— Mr. Leonard MacGillivray, Ottawa blue with white accessories. Her fur- londe, tinsmith, has received the contract to put a new week ended at his home here. Mr Aime Lalonde, Montreal was home ban was of blue and white flowers. iron roof on the McDougald block, adjoining the News Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Richard, Haw- over the week end. She wore a shoulder bouquet of pink f Mrs. Ernest Ostrom, in lier beautiful garden Office. Miss Goulding and Kiss Ostrom of the High kesbury, were in Alexandria on Sun- Mr and Mi's A. Giroux cf Montreal, and white carnations and baby' School staff, left Friday of last week for Boston, Mass.. day. were the guests over the week end of -breath. If Saturday July 6th, from 5 to 7 p.m. where they will attend a meeting of the American Teachers her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Sa- Mr. Francis J. Macdonald, St. The bridesmaid wore a street length Association. Mr. A. J. Kennedy of Maxville, and the MENU—Strawberries and Cream Michael’s College, Toronto, has arrived, bourin. model of heavenly blue with white members of his family have departed for their new home ! at his home, Hlllcrest ,to enjoy the Miss Alice Lauzon Montreal is this j accessories. Her corsage bouquet was Hot Rolls, Cake and Tea hi New Ontario.——Master John McIntosh, who had been summer holiday. week visiting her sister Mrs Jos. Trot-’of Sweetheart roses and -baby’sbreath attending St. Michael’s College, Toronto, is holidaying with Messrs. Earl Leroux and Bernard t tier. Bishop Street. | Following the ceremony a reception Admission, 25c. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McIntosh, Greenfield. MacKinnon motored to Montreal and) Master Douglas Bergmame of Mont-' held at the hQme of the brlde,5 Stirring Scotch Airs by Pipers A,ngus Macdonald spent the week end with the former's real is spending his summer holidays parents. The dining room was prettily •••••• parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Leroux. v. ith his grandmother Mrs. O. Ranger, decorated in pink and white flowers and Angus. Cameron. Mr. Earl Bradley, Brownsburg. Que. streamers. Dinner was Early this morning Alex. Simpson ,one of our oldest Miss Janet MacKinnon left last and matching If Weather Unfavorable the Party will be and most highly esteemed citizens died suddenly at week to spend some time in Montreal. was home over the week end. | served to upwards of fifty relatives and Ï held in the house. E. A. MacGillivray, M'.P.P., . Miss Miss Pearl Qameron, Ottawa was .friends Schell's factory Kenyon FORTY YEARS AGO Street West where he was em- Joey MacGillivray and Mrs. H. P. | the guest of Rev. A. L. Cameron Glen j The event was made doubly gay by Friday, July 6, 1909 ployed as night watchman. Owen visited relatives at Kirk Hill Nevis over the week end. [ the arrival of the McDonald and Me- and Vankleek Hill, on Saturday. | Mr and Mrs. U. Rouleau and family[Kinnonvneddtagpw^ftfl^ToiërNwis While going his rounds Mr. Mres. Raphael of Quebec City, is the Cornwall, were the guests of E. Rouleau Dancing and sets to the skirl of the Simpson lost consciousness and death ensuid within a few on minutes. Clerk Smith has just distributed the voters’ guest this week of Mrs. A. Lothian. [ Sunday. bag pfpes and musjc of the v;0ijn by lists for this town from which we note the fact that there Miss Alice Deguire of Montreal, ar- ' Mr and Mrs M. Deachman and dau- CeCil Chisholm was enjoyed on the | Economy Grocery store, Main St. is a total of 445 names. Polling subdivision 1 has 195 names rived on Friday, to spend some weeks ghter, c-f Ottawa, were the guests of iawn and after a few meiTy the 1 — on part 1 while subdivision 2 lists 145 in that category. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-( Mr. and Mrs. E. Chenier over the week two happy couples left together by I OPPOSITE FIRE HALL Miss Maud Conroy who has recently graduated from the mund Deguire. | end. 'motor for Sudbury, Callander and THE MOST POPULAR GROCERY IN TOWN Memorial School for Nurses, in Brooklyn, N.Y., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Levac, Albert Le- Mr. and Mrs P. J. Moms had as other points of interest in Northern u her mother Mrs. H. A. Conroy, here. After an absence vac and R. J. Dever motored to Mont- ’ guests during the holiday week end Ontario à FOR QUALITY AND PRICE CALL AT OUR STORE real on Sunday. 1 their son, J. E. Morris of St. Ceasare, of 13 years in the West, Mi-. John Chisholm of Elholt, B.O., I ' -■ "" ’ The bride travelled in a rust and |j SPECIAL THIS WEEK END, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. arrived in town on Tuesday morning on a visit to friends Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Fahey and son Que- Mr. James Ryan. Sr. and Miss. white ènsemble with rust accessories. inthe country. A brother of V. G. and Peter Chissolm, Mr. Jack of Syracuse, N.Y. were weekend Gertrude Ryan of Rockland, Ont., lThey wilI take up residence ln Mon. Creamery Butter, lb 24c Macaroni or Spaghetti, tb 5c New Potatoes, 7 lbs. for .. 25c Shortening, 2 lbs. for 25c Chisholm is accompanied by Mr. Alex.. McDonald,, 20-3rd guests of Mrs. M. J. Morris and fam- ' James Ryan, ,Jr. and Miss Maureen treal Que. a Fresh Fish Fillet, tb .. .. 15c Maple or Peanut Butter, 2 Lochiel, who has spent some years in the West. M. Mc- ily. They were accompanied by Mrs.|L vall of Ottawa ,and Miss M. E. Mi;s Hazel McDonald c0U3ln of the Silver Skin Onion, lb 10c lbs. for 23c Rae and D. Christie, Maxville, were in town on Monday. Morris' sister, Rev. Sister Ida of St. ■ Macdonald of Montreal. Their son, bride caught the bride.s ^0^ White or Brown Sugar, 10 Rice, per lb 5c Mr. Christie has just completed the sale of his farm to the Paul, Minn., who will visit with her Mr. Peter A. Morris of Bourlamaque out of town guests were Rev. C. F. lbs. for 69c Oka Cheese, per lb. . 45c 5 Pearl Soap, 1 Handy King Bug Killer, bag 65c Canada Atlantic Railway, the price paid being $4000. for some weeks. -; Que” aIso amved—-— • ot> Sunda~ •- y' t0 sPend Gauthier, Apple Hill, Mrs McKee a and Ammonia 25c Stockaid Fly Spray gal. Miss Joey MacGillivray, Messrs. E. week at his home. Mr. Cecil McKee, Misses Hazel and' $1.00 R. Macdonald, Esq:, private banker of Grinnell, Iowa, ts at Bananas, per dozen 25c Ladies Silk Stockings, pr. 25c present the guest of his brother, H. R. Macdonald. He A. MacGillivray, M.P.P., and Geo. W. ; Mr. J. w. Crewson. East Front, HUda McDonald. Montreal, Mr. Jack' Nice Fresh Tomatoes, 2 lbs 25c Men’s Work Shirts, from * 1 is accompanied by Mrs. Macdonald, three children and McDougald motored to Montreal yes- Cornwall, and his daughters, Miss McLean and Mrs. J. A. Logan, Alex. Fresh Salted Peanuts, lb .. 10c 45c to 95c Men’s Overalls, 8 oz $1.45 nurse. At 3 p.m. on Tuesday, July 3rd' ,the residence of terday. On their return they were ac- Hazel Crewson and Mrs. J. A. Stewart, andria ° ' j Blue Bell Coffee, tb .. .. 35c Jas. Wightman, Picnic Grove, was the scene of a highly companied by Mrs. H. P. Owen whoC.enewed acquaintances here on Thurs- ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. pleasing event, when his daughter, Bella M., was united had been visiting there, and by Miss day. | CORBETT—MULVILLE in marriage to Mr. Peter H. Kippen, a highly popular far- Edith MacGillivray of Hartford, Conn, Miss Dorothy Jamieson oi Eugenia On Monday morning,, July 1st, at We deliver in town. mer of Maxville. who arrived to spend her annual holi- Ont., is the guest this week of Miss eight o’clock In St. Joseph’s church, C. BOISVENUE PHONE 53 day here. , ; j Phyllis -Cheney. , . Ottawa, the marriage was solemnized