INTERESTING NEWS ON INTERESTING NEWS ON EVERY PAGE THE GLENGARRY NEWS EVERY PAGE ALEXANDRIA, , FRIDAY, JUNE 29. 1928 VOL. XXXI No, 24 $2.00 A YEAR WORLD E^^ENTf: Ebgarry Goes Liberal Lnjoyable Social Another Win For national Chapter I.O.D.F. Takes Heins in THEIR SIGNIFICANCE. By a Large Majority Friday Eveaiag Home Team Convene at Cuebec Ontario Soon Upward.s of four hundred people by ‘^\AlUamT3anks. Tlie Provincial Campaign, lasting ALEXANDRIA 8, CORNWALL 5. The 23rd annual convention of the , June 26.—The Lieutenant- some six weeks, and locally devois availed themselves of the invitation Once again the twelve stalwarts National Chapter Imperial Order to participate in the Lawn Social on Governor of Ontario, Hon. Harry of old time excitement and political representing the Alexandria Lacrosse Daughters of the Empire was held in Cockshutt, this afternoon formally News of disaster and suffeiing zeal came to a close on Monday of the Presbyterian Manse Grounds, Club donned their uniforms and once the Empire Room, Chateau Fronte- has filled columns in many news- here, Friday evening, and had the invited Hon. G. Ho'ward Ferguson, papers of late. From Italy come this ■week when ballots were marked, again they proved conclusively that nac, Quebec, June II—16. About one leader of the Conservative party, counted and the winner of Legislative weather not been so threatening, in they are about as neat an aggregation hundred and eighty delegates from which Was swept into power by a '.reports of eruptions of the famous honours duly announced. Here in fact i-ain fell at interx'als, we feei as ever represented thi.s little town. all parts of Canada were present. Mount Etna, from which molten lava satisfied the numbei would have huge majority in the elections yes- is pouring in irresistabie floods Glengarry ideal ■weather for the This is their third consecutive victory The first and second days were taken terday, to form the next govern- comfort of the electorate was fur- easily been doubled. On entering the and judging from the speed they up by reading of minutes, ■welcome ment of the province. This action acros.s a wide countryside. Thou- nished by the Clerk of the Weatlier. gi-ounds one was struck with the de- travelled at last Saturday it will be to delegates and reports of the Pro- sands of people have been rendered lightful scene presented, conclusive was taken after Premier E. C. Drury, homeless and have been deprived of which under ordinary circumstances by no means their last. Thoir vincial Chapters on the last year’s following a meeting of tlie Cabinet, would mean the Polling of a heavy- evidence of the excellent ■w’ork per- worthy opponents on Saturday were work. Tuesday evening. Right Hon. had tendered his resignation to the all their household belongings. They vote. Such did not transpire however formed by the promoters. It was the Cornwall Canadians and the game Sir George Poster delivered a most could not save anything but their and while Returning Officer Macdon- brilliantly lighted for the occasion was played before a fair sized crowd inspiring address. I.ieutenant-Governor, to take effect Jives, and indeed some lives were and gaily decorated booths and num- July 16. Mr. Ferguson, in accepting lost. Persia has been the scene of ald had had printed no less than fif- at the Cornwall Lacrosse Grounds. The most important feature of the responsibilities of office, stated teen thousand ballots for distribution, erous little tables added to the tout As the score indicates the game was Wednesday’s meeting was the report earthquakes which have wiped out en semble. that he would be ready to assume thousands of lives. China has re- but a little more than half the num- close from the time the ball was on Child Welfare given by Miss the premiership as soon as the posi- ber were actually required. The ab- A programme, in two parts, of faced until the final gong rang. At Charlotte Whitton of .Ottawa, a , ported a mining disaster in which high merit was presented and en- tion ■K’as vacated by Mr. Drury. three or four hundred men were ins- sence of old time hustle and bustle no time however was the final out- Queen’s graduate and former Social According to latest reports' from was early noticeable and time drag- cores were numerous. Mr. J. H. Mit- come in doubt as the Alexandria boys Service-Worker. Miss Whitton dealt tantly killed. Great forest fires have chell as chairman was a host in him- the various constituencies the Con- been raging in New Brunswick, Que- ged on till six o’clock, the hour fi.xed had control of the game at all stages. with her exhaustive report in such a servatives will have 75 ^ members in for the closing of the poll. It ■was self. The opening number “0 Can- Jodoin and Larin appeareil to be the comprehensive and clever manner bec, some sections of Ontario, and ada” sung by the choir, the audience the legislature. The ifnited Farm- elsewhere in Canada. France has had nearly two hours later before the re- pick of the Canadians while fur the that the Committee decided to have it ers will be the second largest group turns began to come in by which time also joining in, ■was a fitting opening winners McIntosh played a very printed in full and have a copy sent a spell of cold weather accompanied to what proved to be a delightful with seventeeen representatives, the by snow-storms in many parts of several hundred people had gathered brainy game on the defence and Mar- to each Chapter. Miss Whitton was on the Mill Square in the vicinity of evening. The Messrs. Eldridge ap- coulx and Miller were the shining tendered an ovation at the conclusion Liberals having fallen into third the country, while in come of our peared in Cornet dpets. Mr. W. Red- place "With fourteen. There will be own Western Provinces great wind- The Glengarry News building, where lights on the home. A goodly portion of her report. four Labor members and one Inde- British Secretary of State for For- as heretofore, from time to time the path, late with the'Dumbells in Fran- of the grand stand was occupied by The Quebec Chapters entertained storms have caused considerable eign Affairs, who is credited -with pendent. The advance of the United damage in certain areas. Man prides reports, as received, were recorded ce, sang excellently and proved a de- an enthusiastic crowd of Alexandria at dinner on Wednesday evening at considerable success in settling and made public. cided favorite with the audience Rooters who from time to time voiced the. Chateau, the speaker being Col. Farmers to second place was brought himself on his accomplishments in Near East problems. having as a close second however, in about by the election of Hon. Doug- the centuries since the world began, , The Alexandria wards rolled up their approval of the game by lusty Wood. that regard, the vocal duets of Capt. cheering and clapping of hands. This Mrs. Barker of Toronto, gave an ald Carmichael in Grey Centre and but every once in a while Nature change in feeling. Lloyd George is the substantial majority of 484 which Hon. H. C. Nixon in North Brant. shows him that she is still uncon- gave Mr. James A. Sangster, the the Rev. J. A. H. McLean and Mr. we are sure played some part in the outline whereby Girl Guides could be surely entitled to a share in that W. J. Simpson, Mr. J. H. Mitchell’s victory which means the more glory Until this morning it was thought quex'ed. Humanity cannot prevent credit. His mobilization of British Liberal Candidate, early in the eve- ■ linked up with the I. 0. D. E. and that Conservative candidates had volcanic eruptions, stay the mighty ning a goodly lead over his opponent rendition of “The Massacre of Glen- to our native town, Alexandria. form Girld Guide I. O. D. E. Chap- fleets off the Straits and the as- coe” ■was highly appreciated by all. To-morrow, Saturday afternoon on been elected in these constituencies. storms at sea or on land, nor halt the sembling of British troops at stra- Mr. D. A. Eoss, the U. F. O. ters. After considerable discussion, In additioh to the Prime Minister, winds that sometimes sweep the earth Nominee. A feature of the returns It had been widely advertised that the Fair Grounds here what gives it was decided to adopt these plans getical points must have conidnced Messrs. J. W. Kennedy, M. P., D. members of the Government defeat- carrying destruction in their wake. soon noticeable were the numerous promises of being the, “Big Game of the details to be worked out by a ed yesterday were: Hon. Peter the Turks that the limit of British instances of majorities of 1919 being A. Ross ex-M. L. A., James A. the Season”. Williarasto'wn ■versus committee. patience had been reached and must Sangster, Liberal Candidate, Rev. Alexandria ï^'ill take place and if you Smith, provincial treasurer; Hon. R. There is an undercurrent of belief not be crossed. Some of the problems either entirely ■wiped out or very ma- ■ The report on the financial stand- H. Grant, Minister of Education; in the European chancellories in a terially diminished. It was also ap- Mr. Brockenshire, Apple Hill, and enjoy a keenly contested match wit- ing of the Order given by Miss Mc- unsolved by the Lausanne Conference Rev. D. Morrison of Kirk Hill, wouM Hon. W. R. Rollo, Minister of Labor; • coming settlement of the German may be settled at the Permanent parent that there were many stay-at- ness this one. Ball'faced at 3 o’clock. Donald was excellent. Miss Lang of and Hon. Henry Mills, Minister of reparations issue. The tremendous homes in every polling sub-division be present and address the gathering. Toronto, gave a very lucid and de- Court of International Justice now All were unable, however, for various Mines. success of the loan for Austria floated meeting at the Hague. in some instances as many as ac- tailed account of the W^^r Memorial Interviewed today, Premier Drury in Britain, Europe, and the United tually exercised their franchise, reasons though they had previously Committee and Canadian Bursaries accepted the invitation to keep their declared that defeat was not a plea- States, may be an_influence. There Manitoba has voted on a proposal showing as it did an apathy most Coming Services at which are the tribute of the I. 0. D. sant thing, but a public man should is a strong body of opinion in Britain deplorable. appointment, much to the regret of E. to the Canadian Soldiers who died for the government sale of liquor the pleasure-seekers. Between parts accept it philosophically. He had also ■which holds that the latest Ger- and has other votes on the liquor While now and again a return Presbyterian Ciinrch in the Great War. In speaking of the personal satisfaction, he said, of man offer should be the basis of an question pending. Ontario has had a would be received favourable to the the ice cream, soft drink and candy the I. O. D. E. War Memorial, the looking back mentally upon a clean- • attempt to secure that settlement. provincial election and will settle U. F .0., there was a steady ad- booths were liberally patronized and Convenor remarked “The money given ly-conducted government and a fair France, on the surface, is still ob- dition to the lead taken by Mr. there was keen competition to become Sunday at 11 A. M. Preacher. is not expended in brick and mortar down to another four years of go- The Rev. \V. D. Spence of Montreal. election campaign, all »f which durate, but it is believed that she vernment under our constitutional Sangster and by nine o’clock his elec- possessors of the many delicious from which there is cold return, but meant a clearness of conscience that would join with other powers in a tion was conceded by five hundred cakes on sale as the culinary art of E^vening at 7 o'clock. Preacher, is helping to form human lives. They system. There is always a good deal The Rev. J. A. H. McLean. Sub- was everything to a man at such a serious attempt to settle the question of excitement, more or less openly and the news broadcasted. While Li- the ladies has long been famous. are doing what those fathers who lie time. could she once be convinced that Ger- expressed in respect to such conflicts. berals present were Jubilant over It was long after eleven when the ject : Nobodys who become Somebo- in the Fields of France and Flanders Mr. Drury attributed his defeat to many is in earnest. Germany needs their local victory their spirits were programme was brought to a close dy s. would have done.” This Committee Generally speaking, however, the Friday evening at 8 o’clock. Pre- the “wet” vote. The “wets” in the to set about establishing that con- view of the people finds a voice in somewhat dampened by the know- with the singing of the National has a balance of $331,886.33 to go oh province, he believed, constituted a ■viction without further loss of time. the results, thought at times it might ledge that Honourable Mr. Ferguson Anthem and it was with much re- Communion Service. Preacher, The with. Miss Lang handed in her re- sufficiently strong element to elect In one week the mark depreciated Conservative leader and some sixty luctance that the majority wended Rev. Mr. Brokenshire of Apple. Hill. signation which was regretfully re- appear as if a minority only had de- homeward as the community spirit any one party , with which they ■ one hundred per cent., touching its cided the issue. But this country of his folloxvers had swept the Pro- Sunday morning, July 8th at 11 ceived. aligned themselves. record low of one hundred and sixty- has little to complain of in respect to vince and among the fallen was their so pronounced and so enjoyable was o’clock, the Sacrament of the Lord’s A Message of Greeting was sent Hon. W. E. Raney, who, as Attor- five thousand to the dollar, rising the workings out of its constitution. leader Mr. Wellington Hay. There the feature of a social evening not Supper, will be dispensed and two to the Federated Women’s Institute soon to be forgotten.' ney-General, was a prominent figure a little later to one hundred and for- Sooner or later laws are made or were also expression of regret at the new elders will be inducted by the in session at Fredericton and a reply in the defeated government, declar- ty-four thousand to the dollar and alterej that, are in keeping with the defeat of Premier Drury who had put Minister and Session. was rgcejved later reciprocating our ed today that a rumor to the effect hovering between that and on» hun- opinions of most of the voters. The up a splendid fight against big odds. The Ingleneuk good wishes. that he would resign his seat re^er dred and fifty thousand.. Normally day has gone by when a band of The final results shortly after ele- A vote was taken to place a than go into Opposition was without the German mark is worth twenty- tyrannical autocrats can rule any ven o’clock showed th%t the U. F. wreath on the Memorial at Ypres and foundation. four cents of our currency. The British country, imposing their ■will O. Government had been signally Éy G. WatvI&th M. A. &r Richard Turner very kindly con- figures quoted, ^ve, perhaps, a better by force against that of the people. defeated and that the party adhe- He shewed .me that great city, the Postpopsd sented to purchase same and place idea than anything else of the finan- And there are very few countries rents had drifted away to such a holy Jerusalem descending out of the "Wreath on behalf of the I. O. D. cial morass into which Germany has on the face of the earth where that marked degree that it looked as if heaven. In the early days of the race The Social advertised last week to be E. at the Unveiling of this Monu- sunk. She cannot make Her way out can now be done for any lenghty that Farmer’s Organization like the the pride of man conceived the idea held at Maxville on July 6th, in aid of ment. of it without the assistance of the period. In English-speaking coun- Patrons of Industry of a quarter of that they would build a tower which St, James^ Church, has been postponed On Thursday, Mrs. McLimont ser- other powers, and that -will not be tries the citizenhood has great op- Century ago had run their course would reach to heaven. It was plan- until August 1st. Further particulars ved afternoon tea to the delegates. given until she convinces them of her later. MR3. JOHN MCDONALD portunities and privileges. Whe- and that it will be but a question of ned with the care necessary for such This was followed by a boat trip to After a short Illness following & sincerity. ther it lives up to them is a matter time when they will cease as a poli- a structure but it ended in confusion the famous Quebec Bridge and around before it reached the destination its paralytic s'troke, the death occurred for its own decision. tical force. Politicians are like the harbor after which Mrs. Finniss, at New York City, on 'Thursdayi the Medical science is marching on to Actors they come and go. Yesterday builders had set before their minds. the Municipal Regent of Quebec, en- new conquests, though there are They proceeded in the wrong way Elst June, of Mary HcDdugall", relict New York interests are negotiating it was Ross today we have Sangster, tertained at supper at her home. Fri- of the late Mr. Johnr'M^Pdhald. De- many dreaded diseases which still with Welsh coal mine owners to take both good men. because ■ they were in the wrong day was marked by reports by the baffle all the- efforts of man. The spirit. The way of God, recognised louring Europe ceased who had attained the age of twenty-five per cent, of the anthra- In the passing of Mr. Eoss we National Educational Secretary and 72 j’ears was born at Glen Roy, be- British medical world is intensely cite output for a period of three to have a gentleman who was a staunch by all good men, is to send the rich- interested in a possible cure for Northern Fire Relief Convenor and ing a daughter of the late Mr. Don- five years. This is an outcome of supporter of the Drury Administra- est gifts down from heaven. For Mr. John A. Burton, a well known the discussions arising therefrom. tuberculosis which has been dis- the temporary Jrade in Welsh coal tion carrying out to the letter the many centuries the Jewish people had Road Contractor, of Los Angeles, ald McDougall. For many years af- covered by Professor Dryer of Ox- The names of the officers elected ter her marriage the deceased lady during the American coal strike of pledges made four years ago, and a a dream that some gi'cat Deliverer Cal., and a son of Ihe late Mr. Ben the previous afternoon were then an- ford University,, who has devoted last year. The old country operators man keenly interested in the welfare was to appear to rebuild their nation Burton of this place, in company resided in Alexandria, whore she nounced. Afternoon tea was serv,ed was well and favorably known. She many years to the study of this are prepared to make better provi- of his constitutents. in a splendour which would eclipse with Mrs. Burton is making an ex- by Madam Taschereau at her home wide-spread disease and the means sion for uniformity of sizes and in In Mr. Sangster M. L. A. Elect, the days of their greatest king David, is survived by three sons and four tensive tour of the Old Country. and in the evening there was a de- daughters. of checking it. In brief his dis- the handling of the coal than could the County has as representative one and their most ornate one Solomon. ■Writing from Florence, to Mr. Will lightful band concert on the Terrace. covery rests upon the method of so possibly be done in the rush of sup- with many years of Municipal Ser- Their eyes turned to the ends of the J. Simpson, under date of the 6th Saturday morning much routine The romains were brought to Alex- treating anti-tuberculosis vaccine so plying output for emergency pur- vice to his credit and a man of busi- earth to see the signs of this Potent- June, Mr. Burton states that they work was gone over and some changes andria Friday morning and convey- as to make it a cure for tuberculosis. poses. It has developed during the ness abilities as well, a gentleman ate appearing. But those who did have been through Italy and Sicily in handling of correspondence ed to the residence of her brother- A committee of medical men which course of the negotiations that coal possessing the right material to qua- behold the advent were the men who and were on their way north to made. The new officers were greeted in-law, Mr. Duncan ■ Cameron, Ken- has investigated the method speak of can be sent from British ports to lify him for his new an honourable were reading the stars and who had Switzerland and would visit in turn, yon Street, from where the funeral it in restrained but hopeful terms. and Mrs. A. W. McDougald was Boston, U. S., for seven shillings and position, and there is little doubt but their ears open to what comes from Denmark, France, England and Scot- made Honorary Vice President by a took place Saturday morning to St., It will not do to accept as proved sixpence per ton, while it costs the once having become acclimatized to above. When Jesus had finished the land. They were seeing Europe and standing vote. Finnan’s Cathedral and Cemetery, beyond any doubt the benefit of this equivalent of seventeen shillings and his new surroundings Mr. Sangster foundations of the new kingdom he enjoying the expsrience to the full. her nephew. Rev. A. L, .Cameron of cure for a disease that is world-wide. Votes of thanks were passed to sixpence per ton to carry coal from will fill his place in the House with left his disciples and the holy apo.st- In closing Mr. Burton expresses the City of ,Quebec for the hospitality Cornwall singing the requiem Mass. It seems to hold possibilities, how- American coal fields to that same ci-edit to the people of his Native les got their inspiration from on high The pallbearers were Messrs. D. ever, which some widely-advertised wish to be here in September and tendered the delegates, to Mrs. Fin- Boston. County and the Liberal Party as well. for their new task. The first church sends kind regards to old friends. niss and the Municipal Chapter for Fisher, D. Cameron, Peter Morris. cures of a few years ago never pos- came upon them in the seed of a Di- Peter McDonell, John McDonald and . sessed. We append the return by sub-di- the wonderful entertainment of the The slump in prices of farm pro- visions as complete as possible a pe- vine Spirit at Pentecost. Before the delegates and to the Information Bu- Angus McDonald. At the Washington Conference on Among relatives from a distance armament, British delegates proposed duce and particularly of wheat, ^id rusal of which will prove interesting book of divine revelation closes the reau, the Press Committee, Major to be the most pronounced in fifty reading to subscribers generally. vision of the great city, the holy Je- General Sir Richard Turner for his were Marybelle, Jeanette, and Sara that submarines should be made un- years, has alarmed the agricultural McDonald, Mrs. Dunham, Mary Duut lawful as weapons of war. The other rusalem is given to St. John, and The Big Picnic kindness in consenting to place on interests of the United States. Offi- again God sends his blessing from behalf of the Order, the Wreath on ham. New York ; Mr. Ranald Mo^ nations declined to accept this view. cials of a number of the States fa- Donald, ' Pembroke ; Mr. Archibald Britain has, therefore, done the ob- o on high. The City came down from As ■will be seen b^a large display Ypres Memorial ,to the personal com- mous for production of wheat have 04 heaven. advertisement on the last page of mittee, to the hospitality committee, McDonald, Mrs. Smyth and son, vious thing; she has added to her al- held conferences to discuss the situa- ready largest submarine in the wo-rld i “ Through the years we are trying this issue, the Parishioners of St. Jo- to the Chateau Frontenac, to commit- Frank, Montreal. tion but it is difficult to understand 04 m B S to make a better world. One party seph’s Church, Lancaster, have com- tee of local transportation, to the a still larger vessel. It is, in fact, a in what manner they can combat it. ;submersible battleship, of nearly four Alexandiaa,' 1 ,.. 4 204 — 200 after another takes up the task of pleted arrangements for the holding press on convention reports, to girls The whole world is more or less in- Alexandria, 2 ... 19 235 — 216 government and each at least makes of ■their Big Picnic on the Banks of who acted as guides, to "Mrs. Spence MRS. A. c. MCDONALD ” thousand tons and carrying 13.5 inch volved in such questions, and perhaps On Sunday the 24th June there guns. This is in addition to other Alexandria, 3 ... 43 111 — 68 promise that it will give some sys- the St. Lawrence, South Lancaster, who looked after outside transport- most of the people are still too apt Lancaster Village 50 196 — 146 tem of rule which will be some fore- on Monday next. Dominion Day. The ation, to the National President and passed away one of the pioneers '«f armament beyond the dreams of to compare war-time prices with the Township of Kenyon in the per- naval designers of a few years ago. Maxville Village 128 79 49 — taste oY a heaven upon earth. But grounds are spacious, the location the Retiring Officers. those of normal times and <»unt their KENYON alas, the experience is that the dream ideal for the holding of such an en- In the afternoon, Saturday, the de- son of Mary McDonald daughter of The vesse' will be very speedy, under losses on that basis. In this country the late An^s McDonald 3-lst Lo- water and on the surface. Britain is 3rd Concession .. 70 40 30 is still far away. What is the testi tertainment and anticipating a very legates were received at Spencerwood everyone reco^izes that the real Greenfield — — 68 for those who make such promises? large attendance the programme con- by Lady Fitzpatrick and enjoyed a chiel and relict of A. 0. McDonald the only nation of all that gathered basis of prosperity is agriculture. 12-lst Lochiel, aged 91 years.' Her at Washington to carry out the Dunvegan 199 8 191 — It is that they know the thing that tains many premier features any one delightful garden party, a fitting We have not yet got to the point Dominionville ... 59 27 32 — comes down from heaven. 'There is of which would be well worth the close of the 23rd annual convention husband died in 1882 and in 1904 terms of the armament pact. She is, Mrs. McDonald took up her residence however, determined tlxat the vessels where manufacturing is paramount Laggan 64 16 48 — no Utopia for this world which does trip. There will be Flying Machines, in the hospitable, historic city of and where it would pay us better to St. Elmo 83 19 64 —■ not. find its spring at the foot of the Fast Motors Boats, Music by the Ca- Quebec. * with her adopted son Mr. J. W. she does keep shall be the best devote all our attention to that and Fetter from whose residence the fu- afloat. 4th Concession .. — — — 51 throne of the Almighty. In it there det Band and Highland Pipers, High- import our foodstuffs. It is very Apple Hill Ill 110 1 — is room for all the classes of human- neral to St. Mai-tih of Tours Church, While the Turks were causing the land Dancing, Etc., Etc., also ad- Glen Robertson, took place on Tues- doubtful, however, if prosperity for 1st Concession .. 24 13 11 — ity, thé east gate is open and so is dresses by prominent public men. If prolongation of the Confei’ence at the agricultural interests can be Fassifern 17 30 — 13 the west; from the north and _ from you are looking for an outing on that day Morning 26th Inst, the Rev. A. Lausanne, a small British vessel on made by legislation of a general na- LOCHIEL the south they come. There is no day take in the Picnic — Admission The Chaulaugua L. Macdonald chanting the funeral duty in the Straits of the Dardanelles ture. It is to be hoped that the time Glen Eobertson . 69 205 — 136 gentle and simple, no rich and poor; including dinner is fixed at the mo- Mass. gave them proof of the determination is not far distant when agriculture Glen Sandfield ..96 64 32 a common spirit possesses all the derate sum of 50c. Among the big' attractions for the The pall bearers were her two of the powers to compel their ob- will be so prosperous that it will set Dalkeith 97 78 19 citizens of that city which comes down coming month of July being looked nephew, W. J. and Angus A. McDon- seivance of agreements now in force. the pace for good times for all. _ Lochiel — — — 9 from heaven. forward to with considerable interest ald, Miles McDonald, Chris. McDou- This ship overhauled a Turkish ship (Copyrighted British & Colonial Kirk Hill 136 16 120 Who shall say that this is another gall, John McDonald and Dan J. Mc- carrying big guns and ammunitions and pleasure may be included the Press, I.imited.) McCormick — — — 35 dream, a will o’the_ wisp which de- Dominion Redpath Chautauqua which Donald. Interment was made in the from one Turkish force to another. LANCASTEE- ludes us into belie'ving that we can family plot in St. Finnan’s Cemetery, The war supplies were seized and the Balhousie Horse Races as heretofore will visit in turn Ale.x- Gunn’s — — 12 — really get a true state of comfort and Alexandria. wessel allowed to proceed. It is a ahdria, Maxville and Lancatser furn- Big Picnic at Lociiiei Curry Hill .. — — 46 peace? Every man who believes in We are just in receipt of the plea- ishing four big days of entertain- gratifying commentary on conditions N. Lancaster, W. 46 126 — 80 such state, sent down from heaven, in Europe and in respect to the Near sing information that the stage is all ment. The Alexandria dates are July Prelimiuary arrangements ai*e well N. Lancaster, E.. 38 96 — 58 will work for it and wait working set for the successful holding, of the 12—16th; Maxville ISth—17th; and bers to the Chautauqua and other East particularly, to find that Euro- Glen Ne'vis 40 180 — 140 until his eyes close, and even then he pean observers are agreed that Tur- under way for the holding of a Big two days’ 'race meet at Dalhousie Lancaster Village 14th—18th. As friends and with a view of disposing Green Valley .... 34 98 — 64 will continue to hope for the better Station. Bienvenue Track is in per- they come to Alexandria under the of the Season Tickets here in Alex- key is now most anxious to be on Picnic at Lochiel, on Wednesday, South Lancaster . —■ — 23 — day. This is the genius which ins- friendly terms with Britain, which August 15th, under the auspices of fect condition. The entry list ife auspices of Glengarry Co.uncil K. of andria before the opening afternoon ■ CHAELOTTEN- pires the best type ’of citizen; any filling rapidly thus assuring two day.s C. the big Tent will be pitched on tickets v/ill be found on sale at the country she now regards as being the Parishioners of St. Alexander BURGH other attitude breeds sinicism and the strongest of the powers. Lord Church. It will be a hummer with of racing that will appeal to all the Society’s new home grounds, Ca- following places: Ostrom’s Drug- numerous and varied attractions, St. Raphaels .... 61 152 — 91 despair. ■ - lovers of t’nat sport. The opening therine St. The Season Tickets are store, McLeod '& Huot's; Miss Cud- Curzoo, the present Minister of Williarastown .. -l80 131 —- 1 day is Monday next, July 2nd and if as folloiws. Adults $2.00, -Childran don’s, McLeister’s Drug Store, A. British Foreign Affairs, is credited particulars of which will be given Sunxmerstpwn — 13 Martintown 221 65 156 — by some sections of the -press as shortly—^Remember . the datei August 9 — weather conditions are favorable $1.00 and each ticket is good for Chenier’s, The Blue Room, Archie Tyotown 8 — Munroe’s Mills ... 81. 72 there should be a very large attend- eight eritertainjnents. ■ War tax- is ex- •Danis,’ D. J. McDonald’s, John La- being mainly responsible for .this 15th and make no other appoint- Majority for Sangster, 559. raent. Cushion’s Glen .. 125 52 73 — ance. trk. For the convenience of subscri- STKANGE CLOTHES. ÎIV.M.HOLDERBYTO Promoters of üew Indus- CARE FORJHE iMR Even Iron Has Been Used by Euro- LECTURE HERE pean 'Tailors. t Prefer Attention Is B«tli Weces- In childhood days we read of beau- try Visit Alexaiidria tiful princesses -who dressed in cloth «ary and Profitable. of gold. Now we have cloth of Iron. FREE iWell-Known Speaker at Corning On Wednesday the twentieth snst. Iron cloth is used for making the Major Larocque and Mr. La Lumiere See That the Reel is Properly Ad- collars of coats set in the fashionable A 10-Shave Tube I Dominion Chautauqua. of Montreal visited Alexandria with justed-Study the liength of the manner. It is manufactured from a view to establishing here a new Grain—Keep a Watch on the steel wool by a new process, and industry which has recently been Knotter—Don't Forget the Oiling. looks as though it -had been woven '111 Deliver Notable Lecture on "The incorporated under the name of The from horsehair. & Family—the Nation’s Great- Wicker Company Limited. Mr. La (Contributed by Ontario Department arts. rjiace your c.omplele chas to JAMES KERR, ALEXANDRIA'. McLAREN’S . Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stewart visit- ing been interrupted by the war. He INVINCIBLE ed the latter’s mother, Mrs. John than oil holes that must receive at- sis in our capable hands and ONT., also aeent for Cheese Factorjj tention also, such as the reel has been decorated with a number Grant, Ireland, this week. of foreign orders. . you will find us- dependable in Supplies. Phone No. 82, McLAEENS LIMITED. Mr. and Mrs. W. Sproul, Ottawa standard, various chains and HamUton and Winnipea spent a few days with the latter’s sprockets, sliding parts of the bind- every way. We have the repair ing attachment and the bundle car- American Efficiency. brother, Mr. D. D. McGregor. Despite the fact that Joseph P. A. Mr. Cormack Stewart, Ottawa, rier. All bearings.subject to heavy shop facilities for turning out a Veterl/iary Surgeon friction and speed should be oiled Blob, of Appleton, Wis., a former passed through here on Saturday. service man in the American army first class workmanlike job. Mrs. J. F. Sinclair and Miss Anna every hour if the binder is to last as long as a binder should. Every bear- during the world war, is alive, the We Build Business on Honest Dr. A. W. McLeod V.S., B.V.Sc. has Arkihstall attencjed the convention Government still has him listed as opened an office at Dalkeith, Ontario. 1» in Martintown last week. ing should receive lubrication at Reputation. least twice a day no matter how lit- officially “dead,” and has several 10-tf McLean s McGillivray Mr. M. A. Stewart was in Max- times attempted to pay his parents tle work the beafing does. The mam- ville this week visiting his brother, drive bearings, the pitman, and -the the $10,000 war Insurance. Blob was Directors of Mr. R. Stewart who is confined sheaf binding attachment require the wounded in action in the Argonue J. A. Cameron his room. closest attention.—L. Stevenson, Sec., shortly before the armistice. Funeral Service Mr. and Mrs. J. Urquhart and Dept, of Agriculture. and Embalming. family, Skye spent Sunday with Mr. Kerosene In Haiti. ® ISSUER OF MARRIAGE EICBN- and Mrs. M. L. Stewart. The fellow who can do the most In Haiti the wholesale and retail SES, Catherine St., Box 276, Max-t Mr. Roddie Stewart and Miss tor you is the fellow you see when prices of kerosene are generally the ville. Ont. 18-tf. Dorothy Stewart spent Saturday same, and dealers make their profit Advertise In The Glengarry News you shave. MECHANIC STREET evening in Maxville. from the sale of the empty cans. Most failures with live stock can The latest style hair net is the Messrs. A. L. Stewart and C. Mc- be attributed to lack of a definite aim Leod Stewart paid Alexandria a Ui breeding. ^ : •i-s,—) r The battle of Waterloo lasted only Gainsborough, all shades, jingle and Maxvillcy Ontario bueiness yisit last week. eight hours. Fand note the results. ouble mesh. See them at McL/els^ ei-’s Drug S.tore, , i ^ J I where .Abigail's stem proflle was out- lined a,gainst the window-pane. She was bent over the pages of a religious Every Year rA^jgsrtg!Vtffrofeiad'.'ipte journal, and it was evident she did Native Filipinos, Players and not intend to go to church that morn- She Suffered  Mistake iii. Soiihia went on alone, swinging Read of Mrs, Ryder*» R^ief from Singers, at Chautauqua her fresh muslin skirts aud holding Eczema—A BRIEF STORY her head rather high, quite unaware Still another letter for the lianid wash for that Abigail was watching her with' ^2eTna, from a snffercr who had chronic attacks —covering her face—winter after winter, Mrs. The Story of How Two accusing eyes of mh'.glod pity aud re- 3as. H. Ryder of Pleasant Point, St. John Co.. sentment. N. B., tells of the many dollars spent with doc- Sophia did not know why she was tors. and other remedies, of her suffering and Sisters Were Reunited. disfigurement, winter after winter, and of her hurrying to'churcli that morning with relief with one bottle of D.’D. D. if you have not been reading the weekly let- a pinl^spot in eitlier faded cheek, but ters from Canadian sufferers, come in and we her heart beat quickly, and she was will tell you of what D. D. D. has done right By PAULINE D. EDWARDS in your own neighborhood. We don’t hesitate conscious of a pleasant excitement at to guarantee that the first bottle will give you the Idea of seeing Paul Weemers again. relief or your money back. Stop that itch at That was all. She fluttered the leaves once. $1.00 a bottle. Try P. D. P. Soap, too. Altliougli the Homer sisters had lived of her Bible as slie waited for the serv- in tile same hou.se for forty years, dur- ice to begin. She wondered vaguely ing twenty of those iong years they where Mrs. Weemers would sit and , ^— '• ira>ii,iwr«iÆ6a^y had not exchanged a word. concluded that slie was the fashionabty ^ loüon Diseuse No one in Koscdale knew why Abi- attired woman wlio sat in the minis- FOR SALE BY ALL DBAI.ERS. gail had suddenly taken up her resi- ter's pew. She was a plump, pretty, dence in the north wing of the old woman, with dark hair waving back house and Sophia had settled her be- from a fresh, youthful complexion. CariEkey [2322/] longings in tlie sunny south half. At Then Paul Weemers came iu, and So- the time conjecture had been rife, but phia gasped with surprise. He was Passed Enrolment No. 112 Form 1 the nine da.vs’ wonder had settled into rather stout and much older, and his Certificate of Enrolment and In- a strong conviction that they had dis- hair and beard were quite gray. spection of the agreed over the “prop’ty,” for it was The next moriitng while the sisters Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion Cariskey shortly after old Judge Homer's death were attending to their separate house- registered in the Canadian Clydesdale that the estrangement began. hold duties the doorbeli toned dismally. Stud Book as No. 2.S227. Owned by N. Every Sunday morning the sisters Abigail went into the front hall and, J. McLeod of Dalkeith. Foaled in 1919 peering through the side wiudow light, has been enrolled under the Ontario stepped primly down the graveled path Stallion Act. Inspected on the 31st to the gate and in wordless silence saw a man in clerical garments accom- day of October, 1922, and passed. wended their way to church and up panied by a b-omaii. She paused for a The Ontario Stallion Enrolment Board the aisle to the Homer pew. In vain moment with a hand on the knob; then Robt. McEwen, Chairman, R. W. had the pastor remonstrated with them she opened the door. Wade, Secretary. singly and together. While open to “Now, Miss Abigail, I don't believe Dated at Toronto, the 19th, day of reason and conviction on every other you recognize me,” exclaimed the man May, 1923. Good until December 31st, The Pam Pamga Players anfi Singers, native Filipinos, who will be heardj point, they were dumb regarding the heartil.v. “I didn't see you in church 1923. at the coming Dominion Chautauqua, feature In novelty musical programs thel cause of their wordless strife. yesterday, although I am sure that I DISCRIPTION plaintive, enchanting music of the Philippines. It was June now, and Sophia was recognized your sister.” . Bay; Face underlip and legs white; The folk songs of, these islands, characterized by haunting melodies or) “Mr. Weemers, isn't it?” asked Abi- born July 1st, 1919, bred by Smith & warlike notes of challenge and adventure, are expressed througli such native) digging among her pansies. She was Richardson, Columbus, Ont. Present slight and pale, with a pleasant, mild gail coldly. “Won't you come in ?” Instruments as the “hunchback” guitar, the bandurla and bass guitar. Under; “Yes, and this is my wife; my dear, owner N. J. McLeod, Kirk Hill, Ont. Spanish rule, the natives adopted the violin and later the piano, until today thei face that now and then startled one PEDIGREE by settling into Arm iines around the this is Miss Homer, one, of my old Filipinos have assimilated ail the richness and culture of European rauslc.j mouth. Abigail’s features were cast friends and parishioners.” Sire—Tressilian (imp) [10332] (18144) while still retaining their native folk music. ; Sire of Sire—Sir Hugo [4923] (10924) The members of the Pam Pamga company are natives of one of the mostt In a sterner mold, and the lines about “1 have heard my husband speak of Dam of- Sire—Daisy 2nd of Challoch her mouth were deeper, and this char- you and your lovely old house. Miss (21099) musical provinces of the Islands, and all are graduates of the foremost Span-* acteristic feature in both sisters was Horner,” said the lady pleasantly. Dam—Lady Sangster (imp) [28953 (31351) Ish conservatory of Manila. known as “Horner spunk,” and tt was They went into Abigail’s coel parlor. Sire of Dam—Baron Rothschild [9608] Their program will be an outstanding Chautauqua number. generally agreed that “Horner spunk” “WheÆ is Miss Sophia?” inquired 12039) was at the root of the trouble. Mr. Weemers with evident interest. Dam of Dam—Barrack Princess (27134) AT ALEXANDRIA Abigail stood under the cedars with “I will call her,” said Abigail reluc- This horse will stand lor the season of a copy of the county paper In her hand. tantly. 1923, at owners stables LOT 2’4-7th Grwd Pra HemarUl Clu*d and, innt, the Statna of Evanrdino. She stepped across the hall and open- LOCHIEL. 'HE “Land of Evangeline" will As conditions are not as bright as She was slowly reading an article for they might be financially in Acadia the fifth time: ed Sophia’s door. That was the signal On R. OÎ C. New Grounds h" ibecome the scene of another \Vbèn there was company for both. the interior of the Memorial Chapel The Rev. Paul Weemers, pastor of the TERMS ; §10.00 to insure, $2.00 pay- Celebration on August 9th. At a will not be completed this year but Park Methodist church. New York, will “Don’t you care, Sophia,” she whis- able at time of service, balance in twelve (meeting of the Grand Pre Memorial a committee has been formed to preach In the First church at Rosedalo pered with tierce Intensity as her sister months. Mares once tried and not regul- ICommittee recently held at Moncton, collect Acadian relics and souvenirs, on Sunday evening next It will be re- followed her into the room. arly returned will be considered with membered- that the First church of Rose- JULY 12th to 16th foal and charged accordingly. All mares larrangements were made for an ex- and to obtain, if possible, further dale was Mr. Weemers’ first charge, and Sophia was visibly agitated. She («ursion to Grand Pre on that day. works of art that the interior of his return will bo the occasion of much stammered greetings to the minister at owner’s risk. Special trains will carry people from this institution be in keeping with pleasure to his old friends and parishion- and his wife, which Abigail tried to N. J. McLEOD. Prop. Season Tickets $2.00—Tax Extra. «11 points in Nova Scotia to the little the statue. While the exterior of ers. Mr. Weemers will be accompanied cover by commonplace remarks, but town from whence the long suffer- the chapel is plain it is the intention by his wife. there was an atmosphere of constraint ing Acadlans were deported by the of the Committee to have the in- She looked across the boxwood hedge over the four people. • For Service English in 1765, and it is anticipated terior as elaborate as possible. It Into Sophia’s garden. The news would (that people will join the excursion- will not be used for church pur- “Will you have some refreshment?” Interest Sophia as well as herself. asked Abigail presently. “It Is a very Moyot Victoria Polonius ists from all parts of the Dominion poses ljut as a museum and white Abigail thought of this as she stood : • and the United States. and tinted marble with mosaic floor- warm day,” she observed. She left the .One of the' features ef the day’s ing will be used with artistic effect. there looking af Sophia’s stooping room and presently returned with Thoroughbred Hackney Stallion will "programme will be the unveiling, in Many will visit Grand Pre, not so form» There was, a certain stern in- foaming glasses of root beer and a stand for a limited number of Mares dur- |Do Your Shopping ® the Memorial Chapel, of a statue of much for their interest in Acadians, tegrity about Abigail that urged her plate of freshly cut sponge cake. She ing the season oi 1923 at lot 36-8th con. a the Madonna, which will be erected as because it is the setting of Long- to break the long silence and to im- ate nothing herself, but looked Intently Lochiel. Terms $10.00 when mares pro- in recognition of the noble work fellow’s story of the deportation. part the news she had read to her sis- from her sister to Mr. Weemers and ve in toal, payable in March, 1924. All a accomplished by the Acadian Na- Evangeline is honored in immortal ter. There was an underlying tender- mares at owner’s risk. Mack D. Camp- lAt Simon’s Store then at the minister’s wife. bell, Prop. tional Société L’Assomption, the stone and large numbers have jour- ness, too, toward her younger sister The latter set down her glass. “Do .Madonna being the patron samt of neyed, particularly from America, that the bitter resentment of years you know. Miss Homer, that when my a " this society. The statue, which is to lay their tributes on the statue could not destroy. She resolved that 7% feet high rests on a six foot which is a monument not 'only to husbaud told me he was coming to Major OÎ Laggan Sophia should not he taken unawares. Rosedale on Sunday I was delighted. The best place ih Alexandria a base, has great beauty of design, the heroic Acadian maid, but to the She leaned over the hedge and drop- and is claimed to be the finest of great poet whose writings she once The first thing I said was, ‘Now I shall Clydesdale a its kind on the American Continent. ped the newspaper under Sophia’s see the Horner teapot!’ ” inspired. , • _ ^ J. nose. To do your Trading. . . . Abigail’s face softened. “So he re- Registered Stallion. Five years of age. a Sophia squeaked with surprise as the membered our teapot?” she asked. paper rattled among the pansies, and Color bay, stripe on face, left hind foot a “Yes, indeed. I have a mania for old white, weight 1600 lbs., stands 16-2. there Was blank astonishment In her china, and Paul shares the mania. He Major of Laggan is registered in the a nearsighted eyes as she lifted them to has spoken of the teapot as such a Canadian Clydesdale Stud Book as No. gaze upon the grim, uncompromising lovely example of willow pattern, and 21579, was inspected on Oct. 29th, 1922. We are making some very special and ® face of her sister. I told him I positively must see it.” passed in Form 1, ’I'he latter pointed to the paper with Abigail went to a walnut cabinet and Major of Laggan won first and special I,attractive bargains in young men’s and® Dominion Day an old time gesture of command, and prizes at Alexandria and Maxville Fairs in brought forth a large blue and white 1922, has also proved a sure foal getter. Sophia, adjusting her ' spectacles, teapot It had been in the Horner I boys’ clothing, ladies’ summer dress goods ® sought the wrong page with agitated Will stand for the season of 1923 at the family for many generations and was owner’s stables. I in voiles, organdies, etc. Ladies’ dresses,® eagerness. Then she turued the sheet, a treasured heirloom. f aud presently a nervous cluck and the Terms—$10.00 to insure, payable 1st I underwear, blouses, corsets, fine footwear, ® dull reddentag of her cheek announced “How perfectly lovely!” exclaimed March, 1924. Mares disposed of before .Mrs. 'Weemers, while her husband foaling will be considered in foal and |) etc. Crockery, glassware and wallpaper.® -ON— that she had found the item. In her hung over it in silent admiration. Sud- charged accordingly. All mares at own- excitement the younger woman spoke. denly he straightened back Iq his chair er's risk. I Men’s furnishings, boots and shoes, work-® “He will call,” she said softly, as if to aud laughed heartily. ROBERT W. CAMERON, herself. 21-6c ' Lot 35-.Sih Lochiel. @ ing clothes, etc. • Bienvenue Park The next day was Saturday, and all “Y’ou do not know. Miss Abigail, how day long Sophia’s lavender muslin hung hard I strove one clay, many years ago, 1> * on the clothesline, bending and swaying to ask you to sell me that famous tea- I Wa always sell pure fresh groceries at ^ in the soft west wind like a misty pot. I had seen it and succumbed to FOP Service Dalhousie Station wraith of Sophia herself. Abigail look, its beauty. I remember, just a day or • lower prices than any other store. Prices^ ed sternly upon the dress. She had so before I left Kosedale, I called to GLENfiSiï PIIIK 22M9 ^as advertised last week. ® Monday and Tuesday been on her way to the front chamber say goodby and at the same time to V*/ • to look over a well preserved summer ask if you would sell it, but 1 realized ; a my presumptlou and hardly hoped you silk, but the sight of the dress seemed Brown, face, hind feet and ankles white I We take in êxchangè éggé, butter, ® to proclaim the boldness of Sophia—a would do so. I tried to broach the sub- born July 29th, 1920, bred by Thomas wool July 2 and 3 boldness that was unexpected aud that ject, but somehow I couldn't seem to Ross,- Martintpwn, Ont., 2nd owners, • and farm produce of all kinds af highest® seemed to rouse a steru maideiiliness make any headway. I recollect that December I6th, 1920, Ross Bros. Martin- in the older woman. She reddened'- you were called from the room, and I town, Ont. • market prices. ® darkly aud went hastily dow’nstairs tried to approach ybur sister on the Pedigree—SiieDukeof Ormond [10575] • a again. subject, but she seemed to want to Dam, Barbara MacQueen [35750]. Big Purses - Good Races - Many In the solitude of her own front talk or everytliing except the teapot, so Sire of Sire, Adam Bede (imp.) [4783] • You will always find our stock com-® room she sat aud tiioughL 'The stern I gave it up and we«t awh'y. I wrote (11992). Dam of Sire, Louie Archer • plete and a big range of styles to choose® Attractions - Music both days. upbrmging of tlie Homer girls had to you once and asked about it, hut as [80îi6]. discouraged the coming of suitors, aud I never hoard from you I presume the Sire of Dam, Tofty MacQueen [1013.3] • from. ® letter went astray.” it was not until after their father's Dam of Dam, Barbara 3rd of P'orglen e (Ï). Refreshment Tents on Grounds. death that Paul Weemers came to Abigail and Sophia were looking at (imp) [20287] (28280). See huge posters for full particulars. preach at the First church. He had eacli other over the blue teapot. There Glengarry Pride is a Pure Bred Clyde- • Call'and inspect our stock and see for® boon equally attentive to both sisters, was a startled expression in Sophia’s sdale Stallion registered in the Canadian and It was perhaps natural that ea.ch eyes, while Abigail looked pityingly af Clydesdale Stud Book as No. 228.19, ® yo'Jrselyes the money saving bargains that I her sister. has been enrolled and passed. Inspected sliould believe lierscif to be the pre- on 27th day of October, 1022, by the ® we offer. ' a ferred one and th.e oilier an interloper. Abigail found lier voice first. “My sister and t would like to give you the Ontario Stallion Emolment Board. RANGER BROS., When Paul received a call to a larger He will stand cUiring the season of « parish lie came to say. goodliy, and teapot, .Mrs. Wcsmer.s,” she said, with 1923, for a limited number of mares at when lie asked old Hannah if Miss decision iu her tones. “There is no ono the stables of Ncil N. McLeod, Laggan. « Proprietors. norner was in the sisters appeared to care foi- it after we are gone, and you and yoiir.husl'and seem to inize it 1 erms : S12.00 to insure payable 1st simullaneously. Suddenly Abigail was March, 1921. All marcs at owner’s risk. GOD SAVE THE KING. called away, and when she returned to sci'biglily we wouki like you to Iiave it.” 17-tf Isaac Simon 9 the Iiarlar the young minister had gone “But—we caimot—it is too much'’— I, and Sophia was standing at the win- stammered Mrs. Wee:uers. O Opposite Union Bank of Canada (•) dow wiih a bewildered look on her “Oh, yes!" cried Sophia eagerly. “You • pi'olty face. must lake it. We w.aiit you |o h.ave it, Then a wlilte rage had taken pos- Abi.gail aiul 1 have so many old fash- iUfilSÉS iplii ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO t sc.ssiou of Atiigail, and lier tongue iiad ioned Ihin.gs.” Up-to-date Machine Shop | j'esidential loosed upon (iio frightened Sophia, who -Abigail left the room to w-rap the tea- And Day S.hool pot in paper and to escaiie the effusive Bishop'Street South, Alexandria; Ottawa Ladies College I'or Uliis. (uriied nercely with upbraiding contra- J-'omided 3 870 dictions. After that scone, whieii no thank.s of the delighted Weemers. So- Matriculation Course, Music, Art, Household Science. one witnessed, began the long silence. phia I'ollowcd lier si.ster. trembliug with All kinds of vepiiir work rapidly For { artiuiilars api'ly to the Principal. A’ew Fireproof Building. As her thonght.s wandered back to the some uuexplaiiKMl .emotion. arul skilfully handled. M ss I. j. GAI.T.AHF:R past she knew she 'nui liceu unjust to ,'iemoving the lid. Abigail thrust her A lavçe quantity of now and second KK-OPFXS SEPT, lllii. (Hiau'a I.adics' College. Ottawa. her si.ster, for really neither of the sis- liend into tlie te.apet and drew forth a For an E isiar and Batter Baking insist on ters laid any real reason for tliinkintf yeiiowod envelope. She held it toward hand wheels of various kinds now on Mr. Weeiiiers wc.s in love with iieiV iiophia. sale at reasonable prices. which made .tbi.gRil's outiireak toward' “ifs yo’.n’s,” siio said shortly. Call at the sliop and be ronvinend. her sister all the more unjustifiable. It “No; it’s yours," returned Sophia. “if it's mine,” said Abigail iu grim “Reindeer” Flour Internal and Externa! Pal was of those things that Abigail was are promptly relieved by thinking. tones, "I'il burn it up.” And she thrust For Sale or Fxclianp IT’S THE BEST The Iie.vt day was Sunday, and So- it into the stove. DB THOMAS “Shall we have tea together In the ’ ECLECTRSCOIL (ihia stepped down the path alone, her Eigr'.t (8) Autoifiobiles of different Ask your dealer for it. THAT IT HAS BEEN SOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS uoni hymn hook cla-sped in her mit- big dU'ing room tonight, Abigail?” AND IS TO-OAY A GREATER SELLER THAN EVER makes in good order.—Apply G. BEFORE IS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITS tened liauds. She cast many anxious, asked Sophia timidly. NUMEROUS CURATIVE QUALITIES. backward giauecs at the uorth wing. “Of course we will,” said Abigail. R. DUVALL, Alexandria, Ont. Phone 99^ 18-tf. -?srj ^children spent the week end with STRANGE CLOTHES. Mr. John Kennedy, 9th Lancaster sited friends in this section, Sunday. friends in Fincli and Crysler. The Glengarry News The many friends of Mr. John A. Mc- \\r. and , Mrs. J ohn I^. .Grant had Even Iron Has Been Used by Euro- Terms Cash Terms Cash Kinnon are glad to see him about again as their guests last week, Mr. and pean Tailors. [DOMINION Friday, Juno 29th, >1923. atter being confined to his room for a Mis. Munnings, Mrs. Gibson and In childhood days we read of beau- few days. grandniece, .Miss Mary .V'in’ in < 4 tiful princesses who dressed in cloth Mrs and Mrs. Alex. McKinnon and Pontiac, Mich. of gold. Now we have cloth of iron. REDPATH Alexandria’s Greatest Store Master Bernard of Eig, and Miss Annie Mrs. D. H. McDonald is spending Iron cloth is used tor making the A. McMillan of Maple Hill, spent Satur- a few days at her home at St. AVA collars of coats set In the fashionable Simpson’s day and Sunday with Pointe Fortune and drews. manner. It is manufactured from Chautauqua Every Monday Bargain Day COUim NEWS Hawkesbury friends. Mrs. H. A. Legault war in Mont- steel wool by a new process, and ■ f real for several days last week. looks as though it had been woven Miss ■ Florence Toohey of Moose' from horsehair. _ ' Attractions ^ Maxville of Wool which was never bn the back 9 Glen JRobertson Creek, was a week end gueibt Including M Mesdames P. P. McEwin and J. J. Mrs. David Smart, Montreal, „is the Miss Mae MacDonell. i of a sheep is being used in Europe Mobertfion are visiting Montreal' j^obertson ^Miss Bertlia. MacDonald R.N., af- ' for making men’s suits. It goes by Great Comedy ^ friends. . Miss Nioma Hambleton, Ottawa, visi- ter spending a few days at her hon é the name of limestone wool, and la ummer made in an electric furnace. Drama Mrs. Finlay McEwen is at present home here, Monday, has returned to Philadelphia, Pa., to Powdéred limestone, mixed with a the guest of Ottawa relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. W. H.‘Taylor, Ottawa, resu-me her duties with the U.N.S. certain ^chemical, iS' thrown Into a This (Friday) . .afternoon I. 0-1 Ttheir..»»vi/t>*i’a t'CgM _ * Qf Mr. and Mr. R. J. McDonell of I^a Gabelle furnace and, after passing under a “The Bubble” ■ • lar lionthly meeting of the Womens Mrs. Ernest Hambleton. Qup., is spending a few days at his furious blast of air, Js tossed out as 1 s Institute will be held. Mr.^and Mrs, A. Gurney and children home. fluffy white wool. After coming from The parishioners of St. Jatnes Ca-« left for Ottawa on Monday. the furnace the wool is dyed and fin- .Pam Pamga tholic Church, here, are making pre- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lacomb, Montreal, ally made into lengths of cloth. parations for the holding of ^ have reopened their summer hoane here. A pair of trousers or a coat made Players and Singers the 6th Mack’s Corners from this material cannot be burned Ion the evening of Friday, * record" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richaxd visited ^^uiy and are looking for the Canadian Capital on Wednesday'.. Tuesday’s downpour of ram was or damaged by grease, and is as flex- gathering. very 'welcome. ible as cloth made from the wool of be Mr. Leonard Hanley left on Tuesday Lillian Johnston Your next engagements should Mr. J. M. McGuaig paid Dalkeith sheep. for Montreal. Some time ago a British clothing the social ano dance on the Fair Mr. Alex. McKenzie was a business vi- a business call 'on Saturday. | Company The Misses L. and M. Cameron of manufacturer succeeded in making a Grounds, here, Monday next, July sitor to Ottawa on Monday. fabric from old ropes. He obtained 2nd. The members of the Agricult- Dundee, Que., are the guests of San- Mr. and Mrs Ernest Hambletoa, Miss dring'ham friends. a large quantity of old rope and cord- ural Society are behind it, sufficient age and unravelled them by a secret Troubadour Male Kate Hambleton, Mrs. L. Hanley, and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Denovan tvere guaranteethat everything will be put Mr. D. T. Robinson visited Mr. and M-rs. process into a kind of rough cloth. on as advertised. Perry of Peveril on Tuesday. recent visitors to Moose Creek. A suit of clothes m^de from it and Quartet Mr. J. D. Cameron on Saturday , Such—A variety of Summer Lines in The Misses Margaret and Leilo MissGwennie Robertson, MissM.Mc- worn by the manufacturer himself had as his guest .Mr. Dougal McKin- cn Cameron of Dundee are vieiting their Donell, Mr. Horace Robertson and Mr. proved strong and kept its color well. plain color, fancy color and white wash Gordon Smart visited on Tuesday, Mr. non of St. Eugene. It is said that a number of goods sold Cope, Humorist Û cousin, Mrs. J. A. Cameron. A well is being drilled this week on Lhc annual picnic of the Congre- and Mrs. Perry of Peveril. by some London tailors at low prioea cottons and silks. the property of Mr. Neil .McIntosh. are made from old ropes. Extraordinary O gational Church and Sunday School Quite :a number from the neighbor- •will be held at Cameronts Dam on Bloominglcn hood attend'ed preadhing at Breadal- Iiong-Life Lines. O Monday. bane Sunday Evening. Rev. R., A. Macdonald of William- Do you want to live to the age of Notable Lectures a Such—An assortment of Style Trim- Mrs. J. J. Robertson is spending a few Miss Bessie 'McLeod of Dalkeith ninety? The following twelve rules stown was warmly greeted by his days with her sister, Mrs. Masters, spent Saturday the guest of Miss on Timely mings and accessories. Montreal. may help you. They were drawn up many old friends when in town on Nora, Hazel Cameron. by a Chicago physician, who declared Tuesday , Miss Eunice Robinson, Sandrpnghaiin, Mr. and Mrs. Neil D. McLeod vi- that they viill enable anyone to live Subjects The very serious illness of Mr. Ro- is the guest of her aunt. Miss Mastha sited Dalkeith friends this week.' to ninety: Robinson. Qi i*y Stewart is causing his family and Don’t forget social 'to be held on 1. Do not eat too much. Such—Pretty Lingerie, Enit Under- friends deep concern. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McEwen spent Mr. W.. J. Denovan’s lawn on the 2. Do not drink too much, espec- o Division Court was held here on Sunday with Mr* C. McEwen, Dyer. 4fh prox. A good programme i.s ially of intoxicants. i 4 - Big Days - 4 i wear and Corsets. Wednesday. Miss Jean Cameron and Mrs. H. Tra- being prepared for the occasion. 3. Do not ■work too hard, or too j , j Mrs. A. H. Robertson, District Repre* cey, Maxville, called on friends here many hours. sentative for the United Counties and Saturday. 4. Do not work too little; better Mesdames Thos, Johnstone and T. W. Mrs. G. Robinson and daughter, Al- to work for nothing than be idle. Munro attended the Stormont meeting of berta, were guests of Mrs. Hugh Camer- 5. Do work that Is for the common j Maxville j Such—Correct and Attractive Hosi- the Women’s Institute held at Farran’s on, Finch. Ulobans for Gevorii- good; all other Is destructive. ery and Gloves. Point on Wednesday. Miss Jean McEwen, Avonmore, spent 6. Just take what sleep experi'ence proves right. o On Monday, July 9th a lawn social un- a few days with her fatlier,Mr. Vincent jJuIy 13 = 17th I McEwen. ment Sale of Liquor 7. Use recreation, not for its own 2 der the auspices of the Baptist Young sake, but for new vigor. People’s Union will be held at the home Mrs.M. M, Crawford, Gravel Hill, 8. Do not always be in a hurry. * ^ : of Mr. D. A. Campbell, Dominionville, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Winnipeg, June 24. — With several Such—Popular ready to.wear, Blouses, raral polls to be heard from, the ma- 9. Dress first for comfort; then 55 Chautauqua—That’s our next big event Ü. A. SJcËwen. for style. Dresses, Suits, Children’s Wear and ♦ jority in Manitoba for the Govern- H opens July 13th—No tax on tickets. A 10. Avoid worry; it enfeebles i Season Tickets ^ |2Jfl ! new feature will be the Children’s hour ment sale of liquor stood this af- mind and body. everything in Outwear. on three mornings. This will be free, to Picnic Grove ternoon at 33,637 in a total vote of 11. Shun all trespassers against 139,594. i Children’s Tickets - lUll i all children and let everyone come an en- M'rs. Geo. Bennett of Sandringham, is the plain physiology of your exist- 4 i joy an hour’s entertainment. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Stanley There was a wet majority in both ence. u The June meeting of the Women’s Wightman. Winnipeg and the province outside— 12. And thus lay the surest foun- Such—Aitiactive lines at attractive Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Will Hill, Ottawa, her 25,988 in the city .and 7,549 else- dation for life of the spirit here and > Church was held at the home of the Pre- daughter, and son Emerson Hill, were where. hereafter. Di’ices. sident, Mrs. J. P. McNaughton when an recent guests of Mrs. HilFs brother, Mr. In the city there were 66,730 votes Auction Sale excellent report of the recent Presbyter- A. D. McPherson. We congratulate counted of which 46,359 were for the Jumbo’s Judgment. ial at Martihtown, was given. The next Mr. Eraerson.Hill who but recently gra- bill and 20,371 opposed. In the coun- I have been authorized to sell by meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. If you wish to make certain of the duated in Medicine at McGill ti'y the wets had 38,721 and the drys stability of a bridge, or any other Public Auction the Estât* of the P, H. McEwen and will be in charge of over 37,143. Over the province the Mrs. P. P. Christie’s unit. Mrs. Annie Henderson who. has been kind of span, one animal will make late Mrs. P, Menard, also the Stock undergoing ffeatment in the Cornwall total wet vote was 85,080, and the tests far more delicate than any of I.eopaul Menard at ' GeneralHospital, is^ at her brothers. dry 54,514. ' ■ measuring instrument cap perform. 16-3rd LOCHIEL MI. J. A., McDougal's, regaining her The missing polls 'will not report This creature is the elephant. ON WEDNESDAY Lancaster former healjh. . . until ne.xt week. Most of them are Owing to -his weight he has to Election over and everybody = back td Miss-Munfo, teacher,’presided iffi the in districts with, -which communica- think twioe:“^ffore trusting hlmsejf July 4th, 1923 work. Edgar School during the* Prumotion tion has been; interrupted by recent to anything '.yiat 'is not perfectly se- The ' following fariii stock, imple- Messrs. R, McArthur, S. MdGillis, D. Exams, while Mr. A. McDonald of'the storms. cure, In fadt,' he''has developed a ments, etc. Debinsky and J. McArthur motored to 5th Con., did like duty here. The Manitoba Legislature, will mystefious eiftra sense which enables Two milch cows, 1 yearling heifer, Yours sincerely, Montreal on Sunday returning the same Miss Edith Sangster, of Toronto is meet during the last week in July to Kliii io tell iôstinctively wh.ether his 1 heavy general purpose horse, 2 dri- evening. home, having been called'owing to the announce the Moderation League foot is touching sate ground or not. vers, one year old maro colt (blood) Mr. Surtees of the Hydro Electric, serious illness of her father. Bill for Government control, of sale ' It- was desired recently to test the sired by Peter Chicken, 1 brood sow paid Lancaster a visit on Tuesday. of liquors. July 24 is the most soundness of a newly-erected garage with 3 young pigs, 40 hens, Massey- Word was received on June 19th by floor. The "owner expressed doubts Reeve Nicholson is attending Counties Mr. A. A. McLennan of the death on probable date. . ITarris binder. Frost & Wood mow- Council June Session at Cornwall, this “The session cannot be called untill about it, although the architect as- er, 6 ft, cut ; Deering rake, 10 feet ; that date of his,nephew, Mr. John Law- sured him that all was well. week. rence McLennan, which occurred in after the official returns of the beer disc harrow with four carriages; hay Messrs. Cleland and son and Mr. Nib- and wine referendum on July 11 are Finally, five elephants were bor- Winnipeg after anillhess of two months rowed from, a traveling menagerie fork with rope and pulleys complete; McLeod 0 Huot, lock spent the week end at their cottage, He was the only son of the late John known,” stated Premier Bracken to- lumber waggon with hay rack; Successors to John Simpson & Son. i'Ciiirn Villa”, South Lancaster. McLennan formerly of Lancaster and is day. “It is probable That it -will be and led in.' Had there been the faintest suspicion, of unsoundness dump cart. Re Laval cream separa- Mr. and Mrs. Donovan and family and survived by his mother and one sister, held during the last ‘week of July,'” tor, drag harrow, walking plow, 5 Mrs.'Rickeyof Toyonto. they would .have bolted In panic di- Mrs. P. McDonald arrived last week to he added. rectly they touched thè floor with single buggies, 2 with rubber, tires spend the summer at their cottage, Miss Martha McLennan returned their forefeet. However, the first ele- and 3 with steel tires ; 1 sulky, 2 South Lancaster. home on Friday evening last from the phant- walked on without the slight- single cutters, 2 carioles, 1 set' of Normal School, Ottaw a. Dr. B. J. ROULEAU The Big Event of the Season—The est hesitation, and the others follow- double harness, with breechen ; 4 Picnic, July 2nd, on the banks of the St. Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy and daughter Dentist ed until nearly twenty-eight tons of sets of single harness, 1 sot cart Lawrence, Lancaster. Don’t miss it. Bÿty, of Howick, and Mr. Dan Sterling Office over Bank of Hochelaga, living' testing machines were stand- harness, fanning mill, with bagger ; The numerous friends of Mr. James ofSt. Thomas, were guests this week of ing safely on the garage. scuCfler, new ; seeder,- about 25 c*. Js A. Sangster, the newly elected member Mr. and Mrs. T. Scott Fraser. Glen, Alexandriet, Oat, of stove wv od, also ALL HOUSE- Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed for the Provincial House, congratulate morris. Braces you -up on hot days—Syrup HOLD FURNITURE, consisting of REINDEER FLOUR ROLLED OATS him on the magnificent majority he re- Miss Maybelle Govan spent. Tuesday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HOURS[ 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Hypophosphites, - 50c and ?1.00 Singer sow’ing machine, cabinet gra- ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR FEED FLOUR ceived and wish him every success for with friends at Fairmount Faim. BRAN SHORTS the future. Phone 117 62-tf ottles at MeLeisler's Drug Store. maphene, with 25 records ; 1 comple- -+- te dining room set, 1 parlor set, 4 GLUTEN FEED—Contains twice as much crude protein as bran. Mrs. Schranfer and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. complete bedroom sets, kitchen ran- Schranfer and family have taken up Dalhousie Mills OAT MIDDLINGS—Local feeders report it the best ever used, ge, heater, living room set, washing their residence for the summer in Inker- MR. 'SVM. S. McDONELL BARLEY MEAL—Produces a higher quality pork than corn.— machine, wiiuger, all kitchen uten- man Cottage. It is with genuine regret that we re- Sports on the Pacific Coast Gov. Ex. Station. Mrs. C. M. Edgar, Cornwall, -was the sils, a quantity of carpets, parlor cord the death at the age of 72 years, of rug, parlor tables, kitchen tables, VICTORY FEED—Ground wheat, corn, barley and oats—A first guest of her brother, Mr. C. P. Whyte class feed. Mr. William S..McDonell a life longre- chairs and many other articles such and Mrs. White the past week end. Mrs sident of this place, until a few months PROVENDER—Cheaper than ground oats at to-day’s market prices f Edgar left.here the early part of the as milk cans, all Linds of w'h ffle- ago. On account of failing health his OIL CAKE AlEAL—Well known by dairymen. week for St. Paul, Minn., on a visit to daughter, Mrs. J. A. McMillan of Bridge trecs, forks, shovels, picks, logging her sister, and her brother, Dr. John End, insisted on his removal te her home chains, crow bar.s, swivels, sugar Give your hen? a good layir g start this pot, wheelbarrow, wash tubs, milk POULTRY Whyte. where kind treatment and loving care PEBD spring by using this scratch feed, Guar- Mr. and Mrs. D. McNaughton cf Boul- failed to ward .off the Grim Reaper. pails and other articles too numer- der, Col., son of the late Donald Mc: Deceased passed peacefully away on the ous to nuntion. anteed to produce more eggs. Naughton of this place, spent the week 19th Inst. Mr. McDonell -was surely a Sale to commence at 12 oxlock end the guests of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Gleqgarry man of the geed, old type. sharp. E. McNaughton. They left on Monday His ■ helping hand one could always The farm consistiug of ' 100 acres D. N. McRAB, for Boston, to visit his brother, Mr. count on in joy or sorrow and he was of good land, with good buildings Phone 14 (Station) Alexandria. John McNaughton. always a mest welcome guest at social will also bo oJered for sale subject gatherings—if we had “Willi: m” it was to a reserve lid, terms of which will DE LAVAL DAIRY SUPPLIES never dull. His funeral to St. Mar- garet’s Church, Glen Nevis, wns large be made known on day of sale. Posi Cream Separators Milkers Greenfield tivi, ly no riDorve. Gas Engines Factory Supplies Mrs. D. E. MacDonald and son; How and representative. Requiem Mass was chanted bythe paster. Rev. D. R. Mac- 7’EKMS : î^'j.O.OO and under, cash; Come in and see this line béfore you buy- • ard, of Detroit, who spent some time o\er that amount 9 months’ credit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith donald. A family of five survive to mourn their loss, John A., of Fort Wil- on Uirnishing approved Joint notes. 4th Kenyon, returned •'home on Monday, K**l**l**l**^*l*Ki^t**l********^*^****^**********^t**^^»Z**l**l**l**l**l**l**t**t**l**l**l**^*l*Ki^*l**l**l**l**l**l**^, She was accompanied back by her bro- liam ; Mrs, J. A. McMillan, of Bridge 0 p.c. i;er annnm o.'ï for cash. End; Alex, and William J. in British Surely there is no centre In the JOSEPH .i.EGROUIvX, Auct oneer. ther, Mr. Alex. Smith. Columbia, and John D. of this place, to World where one can get such a Miss Flora MacDonald, nurse-in train- whom we extend sincere sympathy. ing, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, variety of summer sports as in Van. Dan A. MacDonald, Greenfield. ■ ♦ couver, .B.C.. There are several ex- Mrs. J. J. MacDonald and Miss Wil- Kirk Hill cellent beaches for bathing, there IASIEDDOIMRS liametta MacDonald of Mukilteo, Wash, are half a dozen different lots of The preacher at at. ColumDa, How often have you returned home on a spent the past week guests of Mr. John Kirk Hill next Sunday, morning and public tennis-courts within the city A. MacDonald, ‘^Glendale Farm.” limits; there are several golf-courses, Lawn Social Saturday night, after having spent $S or $10 evening, will be the Rev. John A. basabail and lacrosse, a polo-ground without any particular pleasure or profit? Miss Ethel MacDonald, Greenfield, has Macdonald of Kingston. Under the auspices of the as her guest Miss Mary Francis Mac out at Bnghouse Park where re- 'Wouldn’t it have been better for your, Donald of Munroe’s Mills. cently the Vancouver team' plaved Dalkeith W. F. M. S.' future if—instead of spending the money, you Mr. W. Smith, St. Michael’s College, Apple Hill teams from Kamloops and Calgary. had deposited it to the credit of your savings! Toronto, is holidaying at his home in 4th Saturd-ay afternoon nearly always Will be held on account? Mis^ Lillian Lalonde of Montreal, rinds a couple of cricket matches be- Kenyon. ,s spending a few days with her par- Think it over 1 Open a savings account nest ing played at the beautiful grounds pay-day at our nearest branch, and save all Miss Florence MacDonald, South In- ents Mr. and Mrs. m. Lalonde. fiowii at Brockton Point. W. J. DENOVAN’S LAWN dian, visited friends at Greenfield prior But the most popular of all mile east of Dalkeith your spare dollars. to her departure for the West, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCallum and • *■ 18(1* two little sons spent Sunday with amusements in Vancouver are motor- Copy of our Booklet Mrs. Dan Campbell, 3rd Kenyon, has launching and yachting. The har- (1) The Vancouver Polo Team Dollar Wiekû/**ïr«o on request, as her guests the Misses Jennie and Maty friends in St. Andrew’sl at Brighouse Park. Wednesday Evening Mr. John Miller of Montreal, is bor dowm by the Yacht-club is dotted Finlan of Markstay. .Fifn Pjoasuro boats of every size (2) Sailing in Vancouver Har- CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - $ 15.000,000 * . the guest of his cousin, Mrs. Dr. Sproul. and build; motor-po-wer boats from bor. the little row-boat with an outboard CAPITAL PAID-UP AND RESERVE $ 18,600,000 '"j .Mrs, John Ferguson of Finch is JULY 4th, 1923 Rosamond motor fixed inside it right up the 60 ft. ya-wl, the “Patricia,” built TOTAL ASSETS $174.989,057 Jiliss Tena McDonald of Ottawa, spent spending a few days with friends seals to the beautiful new launch here. specially for the Lipton Cup between the latter part of last week with her sis- from Seattle, 110 ft., built originally Vancouver and Seattle, and the only ter, Mrs. A. B. McDonald of Maple Ave. Mrs. A,. S. McIntosh is the gUc.st for a submarine chaser. •» Imat on the Pacific Coast that has A splendid programme is being pre- Messrs. J. Anderson and A. Albright of of friends in Montreal. All the sailing boats tarn out for the Marconi rig. < UNION BANK OF CANADA ■ pared. î/ Barb., spent a few hours with the Mc- Mr. and H. A. Legault and the regattas held at various points But tiiesc are only a few of the Alexandria Brandi J. E.J. Aston, Manager tdaughters, Misses Reta and Ir- Chair taken at 8 o’clock sharp. Donell Bros., of this place on Tuesday. along the coaet. There are la “kit- hundreds of boats that dot the blue Dalhousie Stn. Branch H.Ë. Lalande Manager ene and Mrs. W. Perisian spent Sun- jten,"^ 16 feet boats of the “Cat boat” Refreshments served on grounds. Messrs. Angus J. and Dougald McKin- waters of Burrard Inlet or the more ' Sh Polyearpe Branch C. E. Fortier, Manager non, St. Eugene, called at the home of day in Moose Creek, .Blass, the "Sir Tom” and the “Spirit" adventupus seas outside on a sum- In case of rain the Social will be held Mr. and Mrs. J. A-McKionoo on Tues- Mr. and Mrs. H. McKay and two the "B” class, the 'mejya.” a mer s afternoon the following evening. day, mos McDonald and family; Mr. and ^ WANTED—25 teams Mrs. Arch. McMillan and family; Oiuary Mr. Andrew and Miss Teresa Mac- New Lamp Facilitates Night Work and waggons wanted at donald; Miss Mildred Macdonald; Mr. MISS M. J. MACDONALD and Mrs. D. D. MePhee; Mr. Rod. once for hauling gravel MePhee; Mr. Angus MePhee, Mr. Lawn Social The sudden death of Miss Mary at River Beaudette, Jane Frances Macdonald, second and Mrs. Peter Chisholm; Mr. and Under the auspices of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. Mrs J. A. B. McMillan; Mr. and Mrs. '$6.00 a day. Apply to Macdonald, 33/Ist Lochiel, at the Ho- J. P. Morris; Mr. and Mi’S. M. J. N. A. McDonald, Dal- tel Dieu Hospital, Cornwall, on Fri- Morris, Messrs. John E. and Wallace Kenyon Agricultural Society day evening, June 22nd, came as a Morris; Mary J. and Miriam Morris; housie Station, Que. shock to the legion of friends of the Miss Beta Weir, Mr. Leo and Miss Fair Grounds family. Barbara MePhee; Mr. and*,Mrs. Alex. Deceased who was sixteen years of J. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan For Sale age was taken ill on the Motlday pre- Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. A. Larose, vious and immediately removed to Col. and Mrs. A. G. F. Macdonald; Maxville, Ont. About 50 acres of Standing Hay — the hospital w’here that evening she Mr. Donald A. Macdonald; Miss will sell in parcel lots to suit buyers was operated upon for appendicitis. Ottley McDonald, Mr. John Lawrence MONDAY or sell cut and gathered. ^Apply to She was accompanied by her parents, McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Dan R. Peter Chisholm & Son, R. R~ 1, Alex- her mother remaining with her to the McDonald, the Misses Cecelia and andria. Will be ripe for cutting by last. On Wednesday complications Georgina Delage;.Mrs. J. A. Mc- July 1st. set in and death ensued on the above Donald, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mc- Donald, Apple Hill, Mr. and Mr. J. 2nd July '23 mentioned date. For Sale The late Miss Macdonald attended A. McDonald, Lochiel. St. Margaret’s Convent and at the The Dnnvegan Soldier Concert Club On easy terms. Gasoline Engine and time of her death was a pupil at the <7