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1942 1892 FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAS FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY YEAR The Glengarry THE FINEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN EASTERN

Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 4, 1942 12.00 A YEAS VOL. L.—No. 49. Glen Robertson Day-Long Celebration Marks Silver No Elections In Glengarry As Ü.S. Army Pilot Record Number Man Train Victim Jubilee of Rev. A. L. Cameron All Councils Given Acclamations Killed In Crash At Scotch Concert Lieut. Duncan Murphy All Sections Of County Aurele Lortie, 35, Parishioners At Glen Nevis Joined % Nomination Day Proceedings In Various Was Frequent Visitor Represented In Large Instantly Killed In By Clergy, Relatives And Centres Of Quiet Nature—Mayor To Alexandria. St. Andrew’s Gathering Level Crossing Crash Friends Of Popular Priest. D. D. McIntosh Presents Fine Report. i Lieut. Duncan C. Murphy, son of The clans gathered in record num-j Aurele Lortie, 35, popular Glen Rev. A. L. Cameron, P.P., St. Mar- Six Glengarry municipalities re- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. Morphy of St. bers Monday evening, for the annual j Robertson cheesemaker, was instant- garet’s parish, Glen Nevis, on Tues- - turned their councils to office by ac- Fine Report By Petersburg, Florida, and a test pilot St. Andrtew’s Goncert in Alexander. ^ jy billed, Tuesday morning, when the, day, celebrated the 25th anniversary clamation for the 1943 term of office with the U.S. Army Air Force at Eglin'Hall, all sections of Glengarry being re-truckI truck in which he was a passenger : of his ordination and the day was as a result of Nomination Day pro-1 1 one long to be remembered. The Mayor McIntosh Field Florida, died there on Thurs- Presented in the large throng which was struck by a westbound Way- ceedings help last Friday. In Lan- 1 popular priest was joined in celebrat- day Nov, 26th, as a result of injuries tu™ed out to honor Scotland's Pat-j freight at the level crossing. east of caster Village Nominations are not j A iargë number of Alexandria rate- suffered in a crash. He was 28 years!™11 saint and incidentally enjoy a^he village. His father, Mr. Existe ing his silver jubilee by all the mem- firft evening's erttertaimpent. A Lortie, driver of the truck, escaped held until late in December.. | pavers attende^ the Nomination Meet- old. bers of the diocesan clergy, other Returning to Counties Council as a ,ng in the Haj^ pryay evening, crowd estimated at 900 managed to' with a shaking up though the truck priests, relatives and friends from out- Reeves D. , The. joung aiimans mothei is the ue into the hall and another! was carried a quarter of a mile and result of acclamations are , i but though there were many nomina- 1 side points and bÿ his parishioriérs J. Major,.,; 11. , v.Q iUvuH number former Miss Margaret Campbell o ^ ^ ted ur,able t0 find a . B. MacDonald, Lochiel; W. J. "“'•J—, tions,r only the requiredri^n left a tangled wreckage. The tragic whose warm appreciation of his ser- Alexandria, and he visited here at Lancaster Twp.; A. A. Fraser, Kenyon; j qlialified and n0 electlons wlii be held. P accident ochrred at 8.45 o'clock. | vices to them was shown in many frequent intervals with his family, j Howard Ross. Charlottenburgh ; Dr. | Reeve j D McPherson was given According to the report of Provin- ways. Lieut, Murphy, who was promoted' The St. Andrew’s Concert has be- J. H. Mumo, Maxviile, J. D. Me an acclamation, he being the only come with toe ear3 a po uIar annual cial Constable Robert Adiç, who in- The celebration got ' underway at Pherson, Alexandria; and four de- ta the rank of first last! ^ P j nominee for that office. For Mayor, cl,ellt anii Mouda vestigated, Mr, Lortie noticed the on- 0 a.m. When Rev. Father Cameron puty-reeves : J. W. MacLeod, Lochiel; Spring, had been stationed at Eglin >' evening’s célébra- Dr. McIntosh and Romeo Roule&u coming train when it was too late to sang a Solemn/High Mass in St, Mar- J. A. Gray, Kenyon; Scott Fraser, fwdd Florida «dnea T&nuarv He en- was well up to the high stand- were nominated but the latter quali- ard set in other ears The garet’s Church. Then followed a dint Lancaster and Wilfred McDonald, tered the Army Air Force 18 months' y ' ^^P" ““x^ZlLn fied as a councillor. 1 followed by jump clear but fell beneath the -.train. ner in the parish hall and the festi- Charlottenburgh, , . j ago to begin training as an aviation 1 Scottish programme was The 1942 council returns to office a delicious supper of chicken sand- The body was badly mutilated. vities carried on into the evening There are to be elections in five cadet. He met death on the American intact: Romeo Rouleau, Arthur Lau- wiches, oatmeal cookies and coffee,1 Dr. D. J. Dolan, coroner, investiga- when the pupils of St. Margaret’s United Counties’" municipalities. Of Thanksgiving Day just after taking- zon, Arnold Weir, R. Clement, Har-| and for the next four hours old-time; ted. It has not yet been decided whe- school and Maryvale Abbey staged a the eight complete. councils receiving off on what was to have been a week- old Stimson and Elle David. Others dancing and Gaelic choruses were ther an inquest will be held. ! concert in honor of the jubilarian. , acclamations six are in Glengarry. I long trip. 25 YEARS A PRIEST j nominated for council seats but who enjoyed to the heart’s content. - | À fine type of young man, the late A feature just following the end of Tlie complete acclamations in Glen, Before joining the Air Force he had I did riot ifualify are: S, Laporte, Leo 1 the Mass saw the presentation of a garry are as follows: ,, been vice-president of the Murphy- Featuring the programme was a'Mr .Lortie Was as well one of the p ’ f 4- 11 W’ Desgrosseilllers and Geo. Tailfer, 1 purse to Father Cameron on behalf of Lancaster Township (accl.)—W. J.j fine address by Rev. John Curtin, Pest cheesemakers in Glengarry. For rnUlClS LOStCllO WMS For Public Utilities, two to be elect-; McDonald Supply Company of Tam- 1 his parishioners. Addresses in Eng- Major, reeve ; Scott Fraser, deputy 1 ! O.M.I., of St. Patrick’s College, ot- the past eight years he had been ma- D T A T f nmmîccinn red, Louis Shepherd, Armand Lacombe, P* - o non,,» ker of the Gore factory, two miles V.rV.i . V^UlHlUIôMuH lish and French were read by reeve; oounciliors, Joseph Filion, Ger~j Leopold Lalonde, A. H. Johnston, and Survivors in addition to his par- tawa, a native of Scotland. Father, ker of the Gore factory, two miles ____ east of G en Arch. S. Macdonald and E. Besner 1 Curtin spoke .on “The contribution of ' Robertson. The factory, judg-e F T and Costello, Corn- aid Sangster and James A. MacDon- G€0 Tai]fer were nominated. Messrs. ents include two brothers, Ensign while the presentation was made by Seotland to the Present War” and1 ls owned by his father who is a well bave received word that their aid, Trustees School area, William D j Shepherd and Lacombe qualified and Hugh R. (Hubert) Murphy, Jr. U.S. ponald McDonald and Alderic Rozon. enumerated some, of the many heroic ! known cheese box manufacturer at JJ pj-gneig Costello, now Hall. Lloyd Gardiner, George McCal- !-they will act with J. A. Laurin,1 Naval Reserve, stationed at Tucson, sod 0 deeds attributed tb Highland units and G!en Roberteon' serving if! the R.C.A.F. at Ucluelet, His Excellency Most Rev. Rosario him, John Kerr, George Osborne. ! Mayor McIntosh and Alex. Lauzon, Arizona, and John G. (GerryT Mur- Brodeur, Bishop of Alexandria ^ then Alexandria (accl.—Dr. D. D. ,Mc-: men at Dunkirk, in Crete, Libya and In addition to his father and mo- B.C., has won his commission. The I members last year. ! phy, St. Petersburg; two sister, Jean spoke in laudatory terms and ' the ju- Intosh, Mayor; J. D. MacPhefson, Hong Kong. Many of Britain’s Gen-j ther, the former Eugenie Gauthier of promotion to Pilot Officer Costello is , S. Laporte, Hugh McKinnon and and Mary Murphy, also of St. Peters- bilarian replied, expressing his great Reeve; councillor^, Raoul Clement, jCralsare Scottisr, and in Navy and Air, St. Justine, deceased leaves several retroactive to Active. Archie Gauthier are the members of burg. ' joj* jn the realization of this anniver- Elle David, Arnold Weir, Harold Stim- ’ Force the son of the Gael also hold brothers and sisters to mourn his loss. Piilot Officer Costello was a second Separate School Board, others nom-1 Rev. D. A. Campbell of St. Raphaels, sary and his , gratitude to all his son, Romeo Rouleau, Arthur Lauzon; a predominant plcae. The speaker;1 Thie funeral is being held this year law student at Osgoode Hall, mated but who did not qualify, in , an nncle, and Miss Catherine Camp- thrilled his Glengarry audience with (Friday) morning friends. Public Utilities Commission, Armand Toronto, when he joined the R.OJLF. eluding Albert Lauzon, Dr. B. J.|bell of Toronto, an aunt, left imiriedi- the review of ScoUand>s war ef{ort Assisting the jubilarian at the Mass Lacombe, Louis Shepherd; Separate M^cajjumi J. in October 1940. He graduated as a J. MacDonald and Geo ately for Florida, to attend the fun- and his address drew rounds of ap_ School Trustees, S, Laporte Archie Sergt. Pilot at Summerside to were Rev. Chas. A. Bishop, deacon, and TalIfer ' lerai: ; lause August 1941, since which time he has Rev. Charles Baker of Belleville, ont., Gauthier, Hugh McKinnon, A fine report of the year’s financial _ , * Fine Records For Kenyon Township (acel.)—A.- A.. been serving on the West- Coast. sub-deacon, with Rev. M. J. O’Brien -affairs was shown by Mayor Mein- x\7- r\f UK S' i Another noteworthy contribution Milk Production I ———o as Master of Ceremonies, Fraser, reeve; John A.A Gray deputy, tosh in his revlew o{ the to the firil programme was the Scottish Winner Ur M. t. His Excellency the Bishop presid- reeve; councillors, William Blyth, P.rReport A surplus cf $1 19606 ont Revue staged by Mrs. J. J. MacDonald Glenholm Princess Posch Sybil, a Gral1 D. Kippen, Malcolm ■ j 1942 operations was shown by coun- Promoted Major and in which twelve comely young'member of the' purebred Holstein Liberals Demand ed at the Throne assisted by Rev. Charlottenburgh \Township (accl.) j cU in splte of a heavler shftre of re.j Alexandria lassies took part. Adding herd of F.C. Eligh, Finch, hais just Chas. D. McRae and Rev. Ohas. F. Capt. Donald F. MaeRae of the , s. , , Reeve, Howard Ross, Deputy Reeve 40 the ,COl0r f theif 80118 danCe Gauthier. The sermon in English was . I uerUef expeuuiturcsexpendlWes andana heavyneavy payments curirmont „ - -«H Glenenrrv ° anA CbmPieted an excellent record Of, per- n nda Convention delivered by Rev. Ambrose Unger, e 0 A |0n a,Teara8es of counties rates e tdeir aild -4f Sova^va johTM^nnanJohn McLennan, TwJ. W. McCalMcOal- „ were cIeaned of£’ Highlanders,majijrityi overseas,accordiIlg hasto wordreceived re. “Glengarries. ^ ™In »announcing the re-- she formance produced— test. —12,375 As lbs.-a- three-year-old,milk contain- Eastern Ontario Liberals called for O.M.I. while Very Rev. L. P. CornelUer, vue, the chairman. Rev. Dr. W. J. ing' 432 lbs. fat. A two-year-old, a provincial convention to select a O.M.I., spoke in French. Thé speak- Pr greSS WaS mOTe remarkable aS Maxviile (accD-Reeve Dr. J. Ho-! ° . “■ ceived from officials of M.D. 3, King- Smith, voiced his appreciation of lylrs Primrose Posch Colantha, owned by new leader to replace ex-Premler Mit- ers, both of/Ottawa, were classmates 1 8 coupled witil an 8 1 11 reduction x of Rev. FaJher Cameron. ward*ward Munro,Munro- councillors Duncanuimcan//^in fcaxes> the firsfc such PAi*exndria has', ston,’ on Wednesday.* Major\ ^MacHae, ’ McDonald’s finern work" V eachu year in w. T. ArMnstaU, Dunvegan, gave chell Hepburn/ at a meeting of the a son Ml and rs Kippen, Albert Bolsvenue, E. S. Win-1. , . °* ' ^ ' evolving such a number. ^ I 10,374 lbs. milk and 420 lbs. fat while Eastern Ontario Liberal Association, In addition to all the members of had in many years. Willlamstowri, won the Military Cross ter, E. A. Cameron; Public School held the diocesan clergy, there were pre- | Reeve McPherson, in speaking of for his part in the Dieppe raid, when Greetings to all brother Scots were her stablemate, Eva Toltllla Brook- Saturday at the Chateau Laur- Trustees, Dan S. Ferguson, C. G. Mc- ! counties’ affairs, told of the Equalized cabled by two Alexandria Chaplains bolm, produced 415 lbs. fat - from ier, Ottawa. sent the following priests from outside Killican, C. B. McDermid, T. W. Ding- he was attached to the Essex Scottish Key resolution of the large gather- - Assessment fight at Council arid his ,/ serving overseas. Major the ReV. 11.221 lbs. milk in the same class. All points: Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond wall; Hydro Commission, G. H. Mc- ing which held both morning and af- I successful efforts to prevent raising j Ewen J. Macdonald, M.C., and Capt. three records Were made in the twice- Clark, Pembroke; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Geo. Dougall, Alex. D. Stewart. [ af Alexandria’s assessment. Others the Rev. Donald Kerr. The chairman’a-day milking section of the 365 day tern<)on sessions was “that this asso-,D. Prud’homme, Ottawa/ Very Rev. Uxchiel Township (accU-Reeve ^ ^ g _ ' _ _ !.. rMPtvirvn ern r\rt YAArwri QCJ OWH/WC-IVN rr flan HP T> TV /T/.T A..—V. 1:,— _ . spoke were: Councill()r First Blizzard lead the Gaelic greeting which ar- division. ciation go on record as endorsing the T. p. McLaughlin, Of St. Michael’s D. B. MacDonald; Deputy Reeve J- , RollIea Ui Arthur Lauzon> Welr and rived from Scotland where the Rev- attitude of the Liberal members of College, Toronto; Very Rev. L, E. W. McLeod, councillors, D. E. vMac-; , clement and Mr Arch)e Gauth er Sweeps District erend Fathers are enjoying a leave. the Ontario Legislature asking for, a Staley, of Brockvilie; Very Rev. Canon Phee, F. Legault, E. Capron. g The complete concert programme party convention. Emile Secours, Ottawa; Reverend Also nominated but who did not rp . Q , If your favorite weekly paper -ar- follows: A.H.S. Ditty Bags No specific time for the convention E. T. McNally, Campbell’s Bay, Que., qualify; Kenyon: for reeve — Archie! I CdCflCr KCSI^IIS was mentioned In the Ontario Uberal Rev. J. R. McElligott, Pembroke dio- rives late this week you can attribute' Piping in of Haggis—carried by McKinnon; for deputy-reeve, Wm. ! The Board of Trustees of Alexandria it to the fact that Old Man Winter Association ’s resolution. It is generally cese; Rev. J. R. Smith, Chelsea, Que.; Dlmcan A MacRae st Reach. Toronto Blyth and P. D. Kippen; for council-j Public School is advertising this weekj "arrived"early"” Mid-wlnter'*Tnow*and ' . - Raphaels, 1 accepted that a convention within two Rev. Frank Corkery, South Glouces- lor J. D. McLean. I for a qualified teacher to replace Miss ; wluds this week have blocked high_' Song-John Morris. In May, a representative of the Navy months of the end of the coming ses- ter, Ont.; Rev. J. H. McDonald, violln Lancaster twp. for reeve—Scott ïYa- j Penelope McCrimmon who for several | ways interrupted power services and Selections—Ref. J. D. Mac- League of , Ontario Division, sion will be suitable to the great ma- Kemptville; Rev. Ross Coyle, Read, phai1 John A1Ian ser; deputy reeve- Jos. Fillon, Jas. A.- years has been in charge of the Junior piled’ 8_foot drifts across our streets ’ MacMillan, Mille asked the students of the Alexandria jority, of' the delegates. The resolution Ont.,; Rev.o R. Joli, St.u *,Eustache,usl4K;lle, wueQue.;.- 00 16 McDonald, Gerald Sangster, Allan A, ^ Room. Miss McCrimmon has handed j.de prospects of more snow and H * ®; J.. Neil Macdonald, Glen Ne-j High School to act as distributors of was not passed'without discussion. It .Rev. Jean Bertrand, - Rev 1 1 McDonald; for councillor—Donald A. j in her resignation effective at the end wind m edme 'vis; Alex.*’— A.* McDonald, St. Raphaels."—*•--«- ' Ditty Bags.”— These----- Werex— to». be »—-filled ■ iyas drafted and re-drafted a number- jF. Bfazeau, C.S.V., Rigaud, Que.; McLeod; for trustees of school area— of thla term and we understand she Pianist-r-Mrs. J. J. McDonald. | from a list of articles suitable for f times to meet objections raised by Highways leading'out of Alexandria 0 Rev. John Curtin, O.M.I. Ottawa; Joseph Lalonde and Phillip Ross-1 has accepted a post in Kirkland Lake. '^had been impassible sincé Wednesday Gaelic'-Song—Duncan A. MacRae. ! sailors of the Merchant Marine and different delegates. Rev. M. E. James, Cardinal, Ont. and the Provincial Members of the clergy, relatives and snowplough - Ashland Fling—Marion.Dale, Irene. ersforwarded at; to the League’s Headquart Upwards of 100 delegates coming made its first appearance here Thurs- McCormick, Beatrice Macdonald, Ber-, Toronto by October 15th. from ^11 centres of Eastern Ontario lay friénds of the jubilarian to the day afternoon after bucking heavy nice O’Brien, Ruth Miree, Teresa Mac- In May the quota was set at 25, but were present at the meeting, which number of one hundred sat down to conditions. Taxi travel between the Donald. Piper Peter D. Maclnnes. ! soon the students found that more was dèseribed by delegates as one of a fine turkey dinner served by the town proper and the station had been Song—Frances McCorhiick. 1 bags would be filled. All together 62 the best and most satisfactory In the ladies of the parish in the parish mled Dlt impossible for two days arid local 11- Violin Selection—Neil MacIsaacJ ty bags were shipped to Tor- past twenty years Jean T. Richard of hall.. Right Rev. Msgr. D. R. Mac- (Gordon Macleod) jveries were again using horseflesh m Haileybury, Ont. — Pianist—Vincent OI1to and Mrs. MacKay, Secretary of Ottawa, was re-elected president of the donald, of Alexandria, was toastmas- We’re burrowing through the snow Morlin Campbell ; meeting the trains, Cameron. j trie League, has Acknowledge their Association. ter and many of the visiting clergy receipt W J MaJor of banks to bring you this week’s news. ! Katherine Cattanach j An 8-inch fall of snow which start- Highland Flipg - Dorothy and '' ' ' ’ Pre^t- the Glen- were called on to speak. On Friday last we celebrated St. arr Reginald Cheney j ed early Wednesday morning, was Viola MacDonald, Greenfield. ! Trie students wish to express their 8 y Liberal Association was elected! The evening concert, staged by the Andrew’s Day with an apropriate pro- Jack Cowan f later whipped into high drifts as a Address—Rev John Curtin O.M I appreciation of the spirit which prom- director from Glengarry, and Leopold school and convent pupils was large- gramme in Grade XI The Right Rev. ly attended by members of the par- Lloyd Cuthbert ! 70-mile-an-hour gale came up. Power st. Patrick’s College, Ottawa, , pted so generous a response to their riatonde, Alexandria, will represent the Monsignor D. R. Macdonald kindly 20th Century Men’s Liberal Club on ish and was a fitting finale to. the N.S. Margaret Fi-anklin j interruption early in the morning gong-HoWard and Ida Morris. appeal. consented to be our guest of honour 1 the directorate. . \ day’s celebration . Robert Hanley i caused cancellation of morning elas-! _ _ _ -ç. The following organizations made for the occasion. We opened the I . „ , , 1 Shean Trubhais^-Carol Graham - , ,,,, ° 1 Floyd Hope ses m the High and Alexander schools 1 contributions: Lochiel Red Cross 21; Attending the meeting from this programme with a Sing.- Song lead Lieut. J. Aime Huot ; which could not be heated properly, Doreüiy MacDonald, Marion Dale. , Children of Mary, St. Finnan’s. 12; C. county were Mr. Major, Donald A. Bank Clerk by Jimmy Graham, Dorothy Dale gave J. G. R. Huot Macdonald K.O., Mai. McRae, Lochiel; : and local industry came to a stop as Violin and Piano—Rev. J. -D. Mac- ; w. L. St. Finnan’s 9; Knights of Co- us some Highland music on the piano, LAC A. J. Kennedy ! the interruptions continued all through Phail—Accompanist, Mrs. D. E. Me- lumbus 8; C. W. L. Lochiel 3; Ladies' J. D. McRae, Maxviile, J. S. McIntosh, Tendered Party Ida Morris and Claire Macdonald en- Aime Lalonde ; the day. Normal service was resumed'Priee. (Aid, Dunvegan 2; Y. P. S. United Martlntown; and the Liberal mem- tertained us with vocal solos. Louise bers; Dr. W. B. MacDiarmid, M.P. R. H. D. Lowden, for the past year ’2nd Lieut. Leo Leroux that evening. t Scottish Ravue — Directed by Mrs. Church, Alexandria 2; Missison Band Macdonald and Carol Graham danced and E. A. MacGillivray, M.P.P. a popular member of the local staff. Sgt. Harold Masson. J. J. McDonald—Isabel McMillan, Ida United Church, Alexandria 2; W. A. some Highland dances. Msgr. D. R. Bank of Nova Scotia, left on Saturday Rflmn, P. A. Morris United Church, Alexandria 2; W. A. 0 ” Macdonald gave us an entertaining Morris, Joan Gormiey, Connie Me- Church, Alexandria 2; to join the R.C.A.F.. Prior to his de- Cpl; F. C. Munroe jTo Take Charge 1 United Church Glen Sandfield 1; Four GFcluUciteS AS NllFSG and eductional talk about the Spirit Donald, Teresa, Kennedy, Claire Mac- parture members of the bank staff and LAC R. J. McCormick High School students 1. oi St. Andrew’s. Mi-. Smith, on the other Alexandria friends held a party Pte. R. M. McCormick Of Creamery Plant donald, Shirley McDonald, Rita Sauve, / Miss Catherine V. MacLeod, daugh- advice of our chairman, Alex. Mac- for Mr. Lowden at' the home of Mr. AC 2 Hugh J. McDonald Elaine McDonald, Sheila Chisholm,' ter of Mrs. D. W. MacLeod, Dunve- fDonald, limited his address to a few Mr and Mrs K. S. Long of Napanee, and Mrs L. St. John last Thursday AC 1 Gerald McDonald November Report gan, was one of seventeen young nur- words. Ont. arrived in Alexandria this week, Louise Macdonald, Violet MacMillan, evening. Donald Macleod 1 ses who graduaated from the Hom- j and are occupying the McRae house, Gaelic Song—Duncan Â. MacRae, A feature was the presentation on This week opened rather abruptly Sgt. W. O. Ivan McLeod Local Red Cross oeopathis Hospital, School aof Nursing ; Dominion street nortl}. Mr Long came Neil MacLeod, Dalkeith, D. J. Cuth- behalf of Alexandria friends of a with a series of shocking examinations. Alex. McDougald at Montreal, Friday, Nov. 27th. Miss I here to assume charge of the Creamery ^ and James R McDoneli, AJ^. Knitted Articles:—12 prs. socks, 1 silver Identification disc to Mr. Low- We hadn’t more than settled oursel- Donald McCrimmon MacLeod was awarded the Dr. George 1 plant of the Graham Creamery Co. pr 18 inch, socks, 2 prs. long seamen’s den. ves from the first siege when they Clark McMillan andria Novin er ; He will succeed Mr Don. Fraser who - stockings, 3 prs gloves, 1 tuck in 8 g Memorial Prize for profi- Mr. W W. Dean, manager of the cam? at us anew. A.C. W. D, J; McPherson 1 ciency ip bedside nursing. Cogratula- ! for the past thirteen years has capably j Scottish Reel—Donald McDonald, J. steel helmet caps, 1 aero cap,, 1 sleeve- local branch, made the presentation. These cold days haven’t passed un- Cosmas MacDonald tions. 1 filled the rcsition and who has resl-| Neil Macdonald, Glen Nevis; John A.| less sweater, total 29. noticed in the old building. The fur-i John N. McDonald —0— ' gned effective Dec. 15th, Hospital Supplies: — 11. Surgical r,aces’ lack of co-operation has per-j Campbell MacGilllvrfty McDonald, Glen Roy, Alex. Smith, conferred upon them at a joint initia- towels. mitted jack frost to worry us. On' Roy MacMaster Greenfield. Joint Initiation Of tion to be held here on Sunday. The Wednesday morning we had a forced Douglas MacMaster Violin Selection—Rev. J. D. Mac- Donations:—1 quilt by Miss S. Will- day will get underway when members Ranald MacDonell Women’s Assciation son, made by W. A. Alexandria Unit- K. of C. Being Held of Glengarry Council and the class of holiday due to power interruption. Phail and his father, Mr. Rod Mac- This 'week we give you the names, Bruno Poirier The Woman’s Association of Alex- ed Church; 1 quilt by W, A. Alexand- A class of some fifty candidates candidates attend the 8 o’clock Mass Phail, Martlntown. a of ex-pupils of our Honour tRoll now Gnr. H. R. Rickerd. andria United Church will meet at ria United Church. ' - from Glengarry Council, together with in St. Finnan’s Cathedral in a body. Song—Howard and John Morris, serving in Canada. Willi any one knowing the addresses the home of Mrs. B. H. Stimson, on Florence Gormiey, Anna Lalonde, candidates from Ottawa and Hawkes- Following the exemplification of the Andrew Baker. ’ " ‘of the above mentioned please com- Wednesday, December 9th, at three Isariel McMillan, Ida Morris, Olive Macleod, Conveners Distributing bury Councils, will have the first, se degrees a banquet will be held that Lois Bradley municate with Miss Theresa MacRae. o'clock. Shean Trubhals—Joan Gormiey. Committee. eond and third degrees of the Order | evealng. Page 2 Th* Glengarry Hew», Alexandria, Out., Friday, December 4, 1942

Bank Of Montreal Issues The Ottawa Spotlight Srtong Report With BY M. McDOUGAUL Assets And Public Deposits

OTTAWA, I>2C. 2nd.—There is clear- have been Increased and clarified. -*9» «• 9- Cornwall. *■'' Phone; 516 pIann d ln VleW of the current short j'ÀJj, .'yjt xki , VSV-Ürjr-ra--' such a policy formulated by the best ! ’ -! i j brains of the party and designed for 3gP ^ farm lab0lIr and new farm SüSMyji» ■U- j the social and economic betterment r j BOARD M the country will undoubtedly be forth- Labour is going to be the most 'A' lo --**!?>*-.T .mV/ .:»vi-y.aiqsii t-J : . coming. But there are limitations to torportp-nt: factor in the cost of pro-| : ihe ability of any party to frame ^'uc^ng farm crops, and every possible Power Saving Pointer i policies for a world the future-, of means should be adopted to over-| I which is still so eavily veiled. It come_ the present shortage, and keep can however, put itself in a position ^own cos^ Neighbourly co-oper-' where it can play its full part in post ation win have 10 ^ exercised to an ; war rehabilitation by getting a good ex^en^ unknown since the pioneer » leader and a strong organization, days. Family labour will hiaev to Bracken, MacPherson, Drew, Smith— assume a. greater share of the work, who will be leader? Thg party needs ^achinery on hand will have to have ft’s Not Too Early To Tiiink j to get rid of anceint labels which its 1156 Pronged by timely overhaul 4 ■ probably entirely incorrectly still cling an(* repair. Tractors and other equip- . to it in the public mind and which men^ may .be of increased service if i prevent it from being accepted with- l,sec* eo-operatively or hired out to out reservation a aa party decided to ne*8hbours. the advancement and welfare of the Production costs may be lowered nation. The party has been doing prêt- through an increase in yields per

|t.y effective work ax the oppesition in acr(, brought about b ’ the use parliament. It has striven to aid the . . war eforrt by exhortation antT con- of.”>Proved varieties and cleaner seed. structive criticism-. If this work can be ^ecci and plant disease control will further aided and stimulated by the increase yields. Producing the great- discussions at Winnipeg, it will be a est possible volume of home grown good thing for the pirty and for the ;r ,„ i ‘-.j,, — „ , . eed( r will reduce feed costs, insure an whole country adquate supply, and save time and ex- With the approach of Christmas, the Canadian people have been pleas- pnSe in P,,rchasing feeds. Improve- Solve Your CHRISTMAS Gift ed to learn th.H a special Christmas ment of Pastures by reseeding and parcel is being sent to ca h Canadian fertilization will lower costs, increase prisoner o^war in enemy hands. The produiticn during the summer sea- Problem By Sending A British and Australians are also send- son, and pu, caLle in better condition ing parcels to their men. The Ir.fr- for the winter national Red Cross have helped to Year’s Subscription to arrange" the delivery of the gifts. At the Yuletide season the thoughts of al! teaoOr.M l ; jai ii Canadians wili be with those who through the fortunes of battle are tem- porarily in enemy hands, and in i$r< hose thoughts will be the hope that THE GLENGARm NEWS it will not be long before they are re- b- leased by the victory of the United Naions. A fetter from home every week in the year. Individual savings of electric conservation drives: by making cer- * power may seem small, but collec- tain that lamp shades, and elec- O.'T .sali. tively they make a great addition tric light bulbs are kept clean and _ to the power available to war in- .free from dust, as does the young Rates:—Canada and Overseas, S2. dustries. Scattered through On- housewife in the picture above, ICÛBÂC tario and are hundreds of even a small film of dust on the euit.K United States $2.50. industrial plants which urgently shades or bulbs reduces light effi- tie? Afrit need this power. Housewives can ciency. »UY .L’isitoÿi M M - tSitJ woa wsxtoH ’it» if l-1*» carry on their own personal power WAR SAVINGS STAMPS " ^ is aasai i.'tw tiyia.-iO ksEWB /

ïh» Glengarry Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 4, 1942 Pag» 1

“Most important,” it goes on to j say, • ‘is good ventilation in the home. | Eat Right To Feel Right” Is Theme COUNTY NEWS More Fresh Air Poor ventiliation harms health and i U.S, THANKSGIVING ON WHEELS] McCRIMMON comfort by: In Nutrition Services ‘Food Revue’ i| (Intended for last Issue) Means Better (1) Lack of motion in the air. | Mr Keith Sheldrick, of Vars, visited (2) Inadequate or excess humidity. I his grandmother, Mrs. M. E. MacGilli- Health ! (3) Improper temperature. v-ray, over the week end. j ■ (4) Irritating gases. ‘ ‘ Air can be a natural tonic—or a | Mrs V/. J. MacGillivray visited Mrs The pamphlet declares that good headache. But we don’t have to be i J. P. MacLrod on Sunday. ventilation depends oji proper control fresh-air fiends. It isn’t necessary Mrs. D. D. MacLeod spent Sunday of heat, moisture and window ven- to expose ourselves to wintry blasts i afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. ! tilation. A daytime temperature of ■at the mere sight of a window,” says , W. MacLeod, Spring Creek, , 68 to 70 degrees is recommended. This a pamphlet titled “There’s Health i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berrett, of Ot- I can be lower at night. A humidifier in the Air,” issued this month by the tawa, were recent visitors at the home in the home is an aid to health and Industrial Division, Health League of of Mr. D. R. and Miss Margaret Mac- ( comfort. These blow moisture into the | Canada, for distribution to workers in Donald.,. air—help clean and circulate it. factories and wartime plants. An ef- j Anumber of people from here at- ; The furnace should be checkeà , by j fective pester which can be used on tended the Holstein Breeders’ Annual a qualified expert in order that aa.ll plants notice board goes with it. | cracks and leaks may be sealed, as | ^ a., i.! i I. ~ o H-CW Mnt Banquet which was held in the United Tàe front line in the chorus of the, tie legs than a teaspoontul a day.,Not Church Hall,. Kirk Hill, Tuesday night. ‘■The air you breathe,” says the well as the furnace base and smoke 1942 edition of the Food Revue is filled, a very large amount, certainly, and the The December meeting of the W.M.S. pamphlet, “may be a carriier of in- pipe. Thus, no smoke or fumes can | by the foods that play the stellar roles1 saving will impose no hardship on any- will be held at the home cf Mrs Dan fection. (Cold germs can travel ten ' contaminate the air in the house. ] in this production whose theme song one. MacSewvn feet through the 'air from an infected ‘ Contaminated air, it is pointed out, ! is “Eat Right to Feel Right.” Milk) It must be remembered, says Nutri- The MacCrimmon„ Girls ’ Home- I lowers resistance to colds, which is fruits, vegetables, meat and whole tion Services, that butter is a source , nose and throat.) Irritating gases WEXDELL WILLKIE, number one civilian traveller in the United ’ ■ making Club got under waj^ with their th single factor contributing most to i States, and Mrs. Willkic had their American Thanksgiving grain cereals are the front-liners, while of some © fthe daily requirements off . . from improperly burned fuel may be carried in the air. It also acts as a ; absenteeism. Lost time from work, it “on wheels” when returning to Xt-w York from Toronto on their special sweets and butter along with other Vitamin A as well as a source of energy MW project, .Dressing Up Home carrier of dusts and pollens which is emphasized, is lost wages. It costs railroad car with their host, R. C. Vaughan, chairman and president, fats provide energy in the back row, The principal sources of that vitamin Grown Vegetables on Novembei 7th ; less to prevent than to cure. Canadian National Railways, with whom the Willkies are shown above. vh n t! y e at the h me i the cause hay feVer, asthma and other Canadians are being asked to use are leafy green and yeliow vegetables, so ' ® ’® i“ '“ ° ° , i last wages. Itl costs less to prevent Mr. Willkie spoke in Toronto on Wednesday night in launching leader Mls J MacLe d Slx sllls conditions,” less butter. A reduction of one ounce be sure to include more of these ln' - ^ ° ' 1 than to cure. Canada’s dominionsjvidc “Aid to Russia Fund." a week is the amount of {he saving menus when limiting the family’s sup- were Pie&ent arid a er t le appomt- , ,. . ,, ,. ,, ,, , , , - ment of new officers for this season, asked for. This means that individual ply of butter. the following were discussed:j. j „Vege- consumption must be reduced by a lit tables for the family’s health, fevery > girl a gardener, quality in vegetables, Assures Women vegetables for whiter. The next meet- ing will be held at the home’ of Miss Work— FfiïE-WSR SINGS STUMPS--FREE If Your Child Their Jam Good Margaret F. MacCrimmon, on Decem- ber 5th, and all girls between the ages "H. J. Hobbin, Deputy Sugar Ad- Don t Miss Your Name ministrator, was sadly misinformed of 12 and 26 are invited to attend. IF IT IS IN AN ADVERTISEMENT ON THIS PAGE Mr Grant MacMillan and Mr and Save—= j when he made the stateemnt in Tor- YOU WILL RECEIVE Mrs J. H. (3rant and family of Alex- Catches ' onto, on Thursday, November 19th, „ , I that of all the jam prepared for ship- ^ V, _ Two War Savings Stamps Free. H. Kennedy Friday evening. Lend--- ment overseas by the Red Cross only WOMEN'S INSTITUTE S7c was fti to ship,” said Mrs. W. R. The regular monthly meeting of the Locate your nanu in oaaof the advertisements, clip out i Campbell, President of the Ontario ,, For Victory the advertisement and present it in person within fifteen —listen to millions of experienced ,V „ „ ,- „ , „ MacCrimmcn ■ Womens Institute was mothers and relieve miseries with the [ Division of the Canadian Red Cross 'held _Thursday . ..November , 19 at the days at the Glengarry Newt Office and yon will receive, i M PROVED Vicks treatment that takes , Society, after an Executive meetingv only 3 minutes and makes good old ! held in Toronto recently. V Actually 97. home of Mrs T. J. Clark with the Vicks VapoRub give BETTER THUN EVER President Mrs J. P. MacLeod, presding Byy War Savings Stamps and Certificates 2 War Savings Stamps Free ! 2% of the jam made by the loyal wo- RESULTS! IT ACTS 2 WAYS The meeting opened by singing the .AT ONCE to bring relief. ! men of Canada in the past year was , . , National Anthedi followed by repeating GENERAL STORES SERVICE STATIONS FLOUR and FEED SÎWMS AT ONCE « I shipped oversess. Actual figures are « ^ : . . ; as„ iollows: of 460,588 pounds of jam, the Lord's Prayer and Creed in unison, : „„„ , motto for the day To be prepared / PENETRATES to upper : we shipped overseas 447,868 pounds. v , „ . I breathing passages ■ , ., . . „„„ . _ _ , for war is one of the most effectual I with soothing me- Of this j-am, 87% was home-made. TI, , . , A. W. TROTTIER j v ,, , _ , ' means of preserving peace.” Nineteen { dicinal vapors. want to assure the women of Canada 1 6 „ „ Special NOTICE STIMULATES ,, ... , , , , members responded to the roll call \ chest and i that their jams is good and wholesome nr* Central Service Station We are expecting several cars V baçk surfaces like a , . 1 by naming a battle of the Great War. '^warming poultice. and we have received most glowing ■’ 6 Gas, OU, Batterie», AOCNMHVB . There were also seven visitors present, In this week of T° BIINO RELIEF — expressions of appreciation from- the I people, of, Britain and elsewhere, . who, The minutesv of October meeting were^ SPECIAL SALE TIRE SERVICE Corn, Alfalfa meal, Wheat, Bar- WORKS FOR HOURS toeasecoughs,relieve : , . read aifd approved. Financial state- muscular soreness or tightness, and i have received these magnificent ship- > LADIES’ OVERCOATS bringreal.hoqest-to-goodnesscomfort. ments „ ment was given and commumciations Phone 95 Alexandria ley, Beet Pulp and To get this improved treatment 0 •* r,ead and dealt with. It was moved and Scntoe b What W« Gtv* Tsa just massage VapoRub for 3 minutes a mobile, kitchen. to sro on Sale for Oyster Shell ON BACK as well as 1 seconded that we send money to buy throat and chest, For Better Results ONE WEEK Also on hand a complete line then spread thick a titbitC ADVERTISE IN THE seeds for Britain and help to build MANUFACTURERS layer on chest and j A very interesting report of the Ot- BUY EARLY of Feed. cover with warmed ▼ VAPORUB i tawa convention was given by our deie- We would suggest you call and doth. Try it! The Improved Way GLENGARRY NEWS Miss Flora A. MacGillivray. Nazis Are Forced To Give Mrs J. P. Ma:eLod gave a report of BARBARA’S Canadians Are Asked to Lend Fill in your order at once. the Nutrition course held at Vank- Buy THE leek Hill. A spelling bee was held for LEADING STORE Mrs. Hector Urquhart WAR SAVINGS STAMPS GOODYEAR FARM I which two prizes were given, winners and Miss F. A. MacGillivray, winner on the J. Vaillancourt, Prop. MIXING CERTIFICATES REGULARLY opposing team. Mrs Stanford Mac-| Glen Roy, Ont. Crimmon. Community singing was en- Phone 107, Alexandria. ALEXANDRIA BOWL joyed followed by an apron sale. ! •*S .« ■/ ty-* j The meeting cloesd by singing the GLOVE WORKS By ANNE ALLAN Institute Ode. Next meeting DecembT DRUG STORES i 17 at Mrs J. P. MacLeod's. BAKERIES Hydro Home Economist W. A. MacEWEN PREVENTING THE LAG PERIOD Raw Cranberry Sandwich, Boiled WILLIAMSTOWN COLIN B. McDERffiD and SEED CLEANING, 1 ALEXANDRIA BAKERY OF THE DAY - tongue sandwich, turnip sticks, scones, The annual Thankoffering meeting > GRINDING TO ORDER and canned pears. of the W.M.S. of St. Andrew’s Presby- j Geo. Lanthier, Prop. Hello Friends! Talking to Miss I Flour, Feed, Hay, Grain, Coal. Balt, Ruth Ransom of the Department of; Minced Weiner Sandwich, Coleslaw terlan Church was heId 0,1 the borne Ala WE BAKE OUR PRODUCTS of Miss Laura Tea, Cement, Brick, Tile, Lime, Pensions and National Health, we sandwich, develled egg, cherry 'tart, Cameron, Summerstown lastora UP TO A STANDARD ' On Thursday afternoon Nov. 5th. There Twine, Wall Flatter. - asked how nutritions is being applied hot coffee substitute, P NOT DOWN TO A PRICE i was a large attendance and a generous reseriptioM to industry. Her encouraging reply was Phone 40-W, Maxville ,Ont. that • ‘Management and labour are Tomato spaghetti mold, tea biscuits, offering Miss C. Grant presided and the Phone 33 Kixville Phone 133 keeping up and, increasing- vital war cheese wedge and celery sticks, bolo- meeting opened with singing a hymn Dominion St., Alexandria production due to a new knowledge of ena Sandwich, pumpkin custard, hot and prayed by Rev. Dr. Berry. The key nutrition.’ ’ The incraesing war tempo chocolate. ( word was ‘ ‘suffering, ’ ’ the members BUTCHERS makes demands on all—necessitating „ —:—.&•»! _resP°ndinS with a verse of scripture Vegetable soup in thermos, meat the word “Prince” FUNERAL DIRECTORS R. CLEMENT better health care. 1 loaf sandwich, cauliflower flowerets, Miss Ransom is one of the Govern- chosen for the key word for December. PROVISIONS, FLOUR, FEED apple, sauce, milk and bran muffins, MELOGHE & 3ABOURIN ment nutritionists who have been ’ The scripture lesson from Psalm 46 MAROOUX & visiting war plants and collecting data Fish Salad Sandwich, potato and was read resP°nsively. Mrsr J. D. Mc- BONNEVILLE STRAW and HAY Gregor v Batelier» about the food of workers. As a result, celery salad, fruit cup, hot tomato ' had charge of the study book, Funeral Service GAS and OIL they know what workers ea t and juice in thermos. reading the chapter dealing with ■ ‘ Out Main St. * Phone 48 from questionnaires as well, they have u casts in India Mrs Preston, Vankleek Taxi REFRESHMENTS — T0BA0006 found the reason for the lag periods Cream pea soup, carrot sticks, crac- Hill, Fresbyterial President was guest DEAL HERE kers jQMph Mueom. N. a BOMMTIU*, M*. between the hours of 10 and 12 in the ’ «hopped liver sandwich, trifle, speaker. She gave a very helpful in- AND TAKE YOUR CHANGE IN Phone 43 Alexandria morning and 3 and 4 in theafternoon. mhk, apple. , spring and timely message on ‘ ‘God’s Phone 91 W Day and Night. Promises” stressing that we weave It’s lack of proper nutrition ! ^ ; Cream- celery soup, brown bread War Savings Stamps Alexandria, Ont. If 50,000 Canadian workers were and buttel. sai.dine sa.ndwich, potato into our lives something of the promi- HARDWARE not producing at their best for even one , . , , . ses of God, God still speaks to the day, it would mean a loss in produc- nations of the world and not until they SOCIAL CENTRES RADIO REPAIRS tion equivalent to two bombing planes. And dinners consisting of meat, fish depend on His power will He bring •- Radio and Refrigeration Think of it! Inquiries made of think- or cheese; potatoes, another vegetable Peac« again. After the business had DANCE Service ing men in many of these organiza- and a milk dessert if the vegetables been discussed and the roll called, Miss —AT— DICK’S RADIO tion. showed that the remedy was an are not creamed. Grant tendered a hearty vote of thinks official short rest period, at which time — co Mrs Prseton for her splendid ‘ ad- Green Valley Pavilion Marconi Sales & Service Tinsmithing, Plumbing and THE ÜESTI those who eat inadequate breakfasts-' /ft °N BOX dress. The singing of a. hymn followed FRIDAY, DEC. 11th RADIO REPAIRS Heating MrsMrs. AA. CC. asks: How to re are and they are many—maybe helped by ' ‘ ' “ P P and the meeting closed by repeating- Music by enjoying a sandwich, some fruit, or sweetbreads for frying-”'.”-5 the Lord's Prayer in unison. Miss ALL MAKES ANYWHERE CHENIERS’ HARDWARE a bottle of milk. , Answer: Sweetbreads should be Cameron assisted by Mrs J. McCul- WILL GAYLORD It’« a Business With Us— With these facts in mind, we sug- Pltmge baked fruit or fruit juices, whole cer-* C. D. says: “No need to stew conserving cicth, economizing in pro- Frach Frulte mut VtftoW EXCELSIOR LIFE INSURANCE O* MAXVILLE 1 pnmeS place a eal with milk, dry toast with butter' 1 ' ' «upful in a jar, fill duction, eliminating waste and releas- Grocer let that an (nih uE at up with boiling water, cover and let mg man-power for essential duty. The A Strong Canadian Oo. it’s the and jam, and a cup of hot beverage— stand for a day at least. Serve with- style range, reduced for the fail sea- Reasonable Prices always. occasionally sausages, cod fish balls, out sugar.” son by one-third, has now been cut to KING GEORGE HOTIL etc. Miss M. M. says: “Dry pumpkin one-half. For the purposes of these Phone 02 Alexandria Phone 40. Alexandria. Tomato juice, scrambled Egg and seeds, clip one side, remove meat and orders, the term “manufacturers” in- Onion Sandwich, Gingerbread Custard, serve on top of chocolate blanc ciudes milliners, costume tailors and Graham Wafers, Cocoa in Thermos.. 1 mange, soups, etc. home dressmakers. 1 I

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( BLOOD DONORS with a piano selection. STEWART’S 31 ' COUNTY NEWS Mrs H. J. Morrow took the Mood Mrs. M. B. Stewart conducted a Discusses Four Basic Fourteen Weddings-in donors—Miss Agnes McEwen, Messrs Quizz which furnished much general Needs for Happiness White House Since 1811 Mr and Mrs Wm. F. Campbell, Athol' Midnight Show visited with Mrs J. K. Stewart and1 MAXVILLE Harold Mclnnis, Ralph McIntosh, information and a lot of fun. Mrs . Four ways to promote human hap- There have been 14 White House —AT— Gregor McEwen to the Blood Donor Robert MacKay won the prize. piness in spite of the war were de- weddings. With the years in which Harriet on Friday. Miss Minnie Roberts of Ottawa is ^ CornwaU ^ ^ MissMac National Anthem closed the meet- scribed by Dr. M. E. John, as- they occurred, they were those of: Mr M. W. Stewart, Vankleek Hill the guest of Dr. W. B. an rs. a -rrEwen wwas tthei1 onlonly woman amongamonir ing. ,! sociate professor of rural sociology 1811— visited his brother and sister, Mr D. The Garry Lucy Payne Washington, Diarmid. I fifty-nine donors. She made a dona- ——o-L ' at the Pennsylvania State college. Mrs. Madison’s sister, and Justice J. and Miss M. A. Stewart. Four basic desires must be satis- Todd of the United States Supreme Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McEwen spent tion at the Ottawa Clinic previously. Mr Arthux\ Campbell and family, Sunday, December 6 at 12.!^ Saturday in Ottawa. | ST. ELMO fied if people are to be happy, in court. About a month ago, Dr. Don Gamble either wartime' or normal times, Dr. 1812— ’ Sandringham, visited Mrs J. K. and Anna Todd and Representa- DOUBLE FEATURE Mr. Malcolm Morrison of Dalhousie Mrs. J. Sharpe, and Mrs. Albert 1 received the button, given to those who John said. They are (1) the desire tive John G. Jackson. Miss Harriet Stewan-t on Sunday. | Mills, has come^to spend the-winter Sharpe, Pembroke, were guests over for recognition, (2> the desire to ex- 1820—Maria Monroe, daughter of have contributed their blood three “A Yank on the Road ’ With his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Mun- ^ ^ .n the MaxviUe the week end with Rev. H. K. Gil- plain one’s relationship to his en- the President, and Samuel Law- ! Mr, D. D. MacKinnon and Mr Bob Burina 1 ro and Mr. Munro. area to secure this recognition. mom and Mrs. Gilmour, The Manse. vironment, (3) satisfaction of physi- rence Gouverneur. Urquhart Skye, called at D. J. Stew- Starring Laraine Day, Barry Nelson Miss Stella McMeekin arid Mr, Dou- ological needs, and (4) affectionate 1826—Helen Jackson and John Ad- Mrs. D. E. Fraser, Alexandria spent art ’s Saturday. ( andi Stuart Crawford glas McMillan of Dalkeith visited his REDCROSS NOTES family relationships. ams, son of the President. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. “War does not change these needs 1829—Delia Lewis and Alphonse Mr J. A. Stewart, Dunvegan visited sister Mrs. 'WfiUred McEwen and Mr^ xhe Red Cross President askes that John W. Oainpbell. I « aiut in people," he said. "It merely Yver Pagebt. ' ' Miss Christy and Mr A. L.. Stewart McEwen on Tuesday evening. au conveners have supplies ready for Mr. Arnold MacEwen, spent the changes the way we'Mneet them. 1835—Mary Easton and Lucien B. Miss Gladys McEwen was in Ct- the end of the year and committee week end with Montreal friends. i Where customary , activities are Polk. Sunday morning. - “Escape From Crime'' tawa for a couplé of days this week conveners. have reports ready for the Miss Hazel MacKercher, Ottawa thwarted,, substitutes must be 1837—Emily Martin and Lewis Several from the Glen attended the Starring; Richard Travis, Julie Bishop Miss Lois McMillan of Prescott was next meeting’, was home over the week end. j found.” •• Randolph. Families whose sons have gone to St. Andrew’s Concert at Alexandria. and Rex Williiams home for the week end with her par- Several pie-plates and dishes left Miss Belle Cameron, spent Satur- 1842—Elizabeth Tyler, daughter of cuts Mr. and. Mrs. F. L. McMillan. at the Exhibition grounds on Fair war, for example, should substitute the President, and William Waller. day in Cornwall. . / , I increased participation in cotomuni- L.A.C. Linton McLeod and Mrs. Me- p) y t the Women’s Institute 1874—Nellie Grant, daughter of a are a Her many ■ friends regret to leaà-n ty activities for interrupted family the President, and Algernon Sar- Leod of Greenwood, N.S., while on two Hall. that Mi’s. Melba MacDougall, is con- relationships, he suggested. Civilian toris. weeks’ leave visited his sifters, Mrs. fined to her room, through illness. . ! defense projects and work in organ- 1878—Emily Pratt, nièce of Presi- ized charities will prevent loneliness W. A. McEwen and Mrs. O. Villeneuve. 2,400th’SERMON 7 Mr. John W. Campbell, returned dent iHayes, and Gen. Russell Has- Dr. W. B. McDiarmid and Mr. John One’ of the announcements at the and self-pity. tings. home the latter part of the week after Furthermore, in gi'otip activities D McRae attended the 'Eastern Fed- Sunday morning service in St. An- spending a few days in Ottawa. ' many people will develop unsuspect-- 1886—Frances Folsom and Presi- rry Theatre eration Liberal Convention in Ottawa drew’s Church was that Rev. R. W. SANDRINGHAM ed - talents and receive the recogni- dent Grover Cleveland.. on Saturday- , Ellis preached his two thousand four tion they need to be happy. 1906—Alice Roosevelt, daughter of ALEXANDRIA Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cardinal and himdredth sermon. Miss Nettie Hughes returned to The neéd for physical stamina in the President, and Congressman THE BEST IN SCREEN ENTERTAINMENT 1:116 Montreal on Tuesday after spending wartime steps up the attention given Nicholas Longworth. -Mr and Mrs. Larue of Talleyfield were Christmas services for St. An- NOW PLAYING Ü-. town for a short time on Saturday, drew ’s Church will be held on Dec. 20 the past two months with her aunt to health and nutrition problems and . 1913—Jessie Woodrow Wilson, Mrs C. Hughes. ’ ! thus contributes to the sum total of daughter of the Presidënt, and Miss Betty Villeneuve of Ottawa, MEETINGS POSTPONED Francis Bowes Sayre. FRI. — SAT. — MON — DECEMBER - 4 - 5 - 7 W. S. Fraser and R. F. McDiarmid human happiness. Dr, John added. Was a week end guest at the home of Women.s Missionary Meetings of St Communities . who want contented 1914—Eleanor Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Viilleneuve. Andrew's Presbyterian and MaxVille made .several calls in Laggan on Fri- citizens must provide sanitation and the President, and William Gibbs “THE BIG SHOT” •day. Mr. Napoleon Lagroix was in Mont- United Chruch have be(Jn postponed adequate housing for them. McAdoo, secretary of the treasury. StarrhigiHumphrey Bogart — Irene Manning — Richard Travis real Wednesday and Inursday visiting ^ Wednesday Dec. 9th on account of Dr. Duncan McEwen, Chicago call-' Added Attractions — The Tanks are coming YYabli Iwvuble his sister Mrs. B. Brunet who, we re- Wednesday ,s storm. ed on the Misses Agnes and Jean gret is seriously ill. ^ . | Cameron recently. Is This an Example of Five Sleep Inducers for Paramount News ' Harry Valley made a business trip Bill Coleman of/the Ordnance Corps, /ST. ANDREW’S BAZAAR Nature Making an Error? The War Public to Try Lansdown visited his home last week Ihe results of the bazaar held by to Cornwall on Saturday. One of the finds, of the Smithsonian Thought control (to induce sleep) end. the Yourijj Women 's Guild of St. An- Archie Hughes, Stardale spent Sun- institution expedition which spent varies all the way from counting Miss Anna Cameron of Montreal, drew’s Church on Saturday, Nov. 28th day -with his mother, Mrs C. Hughes. the summer exploring ancient de- sheep to the more esoteric forms of was the guest of her mother, Mrs were msot gratifying. The Ladies ’ Aid ,R. F. McDiarmid and Miss Min. Mc- posits in Montana was the fossil- autophynosis, research shows. All Angus Cameroh, Dominionville, for had a booth of knitting and plain Diarmid, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fraser ized skeleton of a bird-footed dino- schemes are methods, of limiting saur. This creature, according to consciousness. Each of the follow- tlfe week end. I sewing in charge of Miss Thompson and the Misses Florence and Dona Fraser' attended the banquet at Kirk Charles W. Gilmore, leader of the ing plans has its adherents: Master Ray Hughes, visited his Uh? *nd Mrs. Murdoch Stewart. The expedition, left a track which, ex- 1— Listening to imaginary drops cle at Fournier for the week end holi- 'trom« made cooking was in care of Hill United Church sponsored by the cept for its size, was strikingly like of rain falling on ari imaginary tin day . ' ! Mrs. Norman L. Stewart, Mrs. W. D. Holstein club. that of a present-day bird. roof (said to be better than counting Mr Edmund \Villenemfc, Ottawa, Campbell, Mrs Jas. 'Gumming, while /Miss Bessie Begg Tayside was a tea Living 120 million years agd this sheep because it requires less men- animal represents one of Nature’s -was the guest of his metier, Mis. J. Mrs. A. D. Stewart, Mrs. Çd. Cameron, Éuest of Mr and Mrs J. R. Camerpn tal effort). on Sunday. attempts to alter her monsters of 2— Assigning names to each letter D. Villeneuve. • j Mrs. H. J. Morrow apd ? Mrs. W. S. that age to enable them to endure Plans are being made for the hold- of the alphabet. A is for Albert, B Mr. J. D. Villeneuve was with Mrs. McLean looked affer the fancy Work the changing conditions on earth. is for Benjamin, etc. (Or take ani- Villeneuve and family for a short and Novelties. , ing of the annual Christmas entertain- TKfe bird-dinosaur weighed less than mals, fish, names of countries,'any- visit. ment on Dec. 22nd by the Sunday a ton. Unlike some of the heaviei thing you/Uke.) YOUNG PEOPLE’S Mrs Francis Fyke is Spending some School. A good programme is assured members of the family Whose legs 3— Painting large imaginary 3s ex- At the Young People’s meeting held for both old and young. would barely support their greal tremely slowly on a large black wall time with Mr M. L. Fyke and Gerald. weight it possessed speed which Mr and Mrs D. D. McGregor visited in the Sunday School room of the Florence Fraser is spending a lew with an imaginary bpush and an United Church on Monday, Donald enabled it to escape many dan- imaginary tin of imaginary white friends in Breadalbane last week. They days with her grandmother, Mrs J. McEwen gave a very fine account of gers to which the large slow'’créa paint. (This, one is cited on the were accompanied by Mrs Neil Mc- J. Kennedy, MaxviUe. tures fell prey. his recent visit to Pointe Aux Trem- authority of an eminent psycholo- Donald who visited her , brother, Mr. Of course Nature went farther in gist, who is of the opinion that any- bles School. As a project for the year Ranad Benton and Mrs. Benton, Vank- TOLMIE’S CORNERS the bird direction and created flying body who paints three of the 3s in the Young People’s Union have un- reptiles'with a 2(Lfoot wingspread. leek Hill. ' - ~ Mr and Mrs E. A. McKiilioan, spent this very slow manner will find it Matinee Saturdays 2.30 p.m. — 2 shows each night starting at 7.30 i dertaken to"help support this school. These âre kfiown to us as pterodac- virtually impossible to keei> aw'âkeJ a few days last week in Montreal. —r"aüi—î—SIM1 Miss Jean Benton Sundayed with Next Monday night Young Peo. tyls. They, proved, however, to be 4— Repeated religious formulas or. one of 'Nature’s mistakes. Neither Mr and Mrs Hugh Benton. I pje are invited to be the guests of Mr Walter McRae left on Wednes- mantras. (Fqr those who are ill at day for Calgary, where fie intends to flying nor walking well they were Miss Hazel McKercher visited her Avonmore Young People. entirely unfitted to live in the hos- ease or unaccustomed to move in parents Mr and Mrs Fergus McKer- spend some time. thtSv sphere, the age-old Buddhist tile surroundings in which they formula, “Om roani padme hum,” cher last week end. . . ‘ / I THE TRAIL RANGERS Some of the farmers attended nomi- found themselves. They would drop Miss Margaret McGregor was at her The Trail Rangers met Monday nation at Warina on Friday. on their prey from the air, but once has been found efficacious in lifting the mind out of its preoccupations). home McDonald’s Grove over Sunday night at seven o’clock. Though the at- Mrs Melvin Begg was in Cornwall on on the ground they we're practically helpless and. would have to .crawl 5— Reciting nonsense verses slow- Miss Edith McKean visiled friends tendance was small the following offi- Thursday. , ly, over and over. (Lewis Carroll’s Mr Boyd Johnson visited at the to the top.of a hill to again launch ia Finch. .cere were appointed:—Mentor — Rev.. themselves: “Jabberwocky” or Edward Lear’s „ Miss Audrey Metcalfe,, was with her J. H. Hamilton, Chief -Ranger, Robert home of Mr and Mrs M. Begg. 1 limericks will come in handy here.) mother, Mrs Vernon Metcalfe for the McKillican; Secretary, Ray Hughes; Very sorry to learn of the serious week end. Treas.—Donald McKillican. illness of M^ss Florence Tait, R.N., .We For a Close Shave N Traveler’s Tree for Thirsty People i Mr F. L. McMillan left on Monday sincerely hope for a speedy recovery. Modern American women, who WOMEN’S INSTITUTE MEETING are used to clean-shaven men, pos- Madagascar, erroneously called to take a course in the Technical Miss Loma Alguire spent a few days ,the land of the man-eating tree, is The regular monthly meeting of the the latter part of tfie week in Moose sibly Were more -disturbed than any- School, .Cornwall. one elSe when the War Production in truth thé land of the tree-drinking Miss Mèlba Fraser visited her home Women's Institute was held in the Creek with her cousin Fern MeMillan. man. ' ^ Institute Hall on Friday, November board restricted Jlhe number of. ra- for the week end. Mi's John Johnson, Moose Creek zor blades that may be manufac- British soldiers landing on the big Miss Dorothy McDougall, was with 27th at 2.30 p.m. West, is visiting her granddaughter, tured. However, the Conservation Erench island off southeast Africa her mother, Mrs Ross McDougall over The president, Mrs. Radford was Mrs, Willard Stevenson and Dr. Ste- bureau of OPA came to their res- will find no carnivorous vegetation Ir. the chair and opened the meeting larger than the pitcher/plant. This Sunday. venson, Avonmore. cue, and gave out instructions as to how the life and usefulness of the shrub, four feet high, bears jug- Misses Helen McLean of Ottawa, and ^'the '!!nging °f the InStltUte °dt Mr Leo. Boisvenue and Mr Alcide shaped, water-filled pitchers in S UIUSon ColIect Ior .blades ' may be extended. Proper Ruth MeO^ean Montreal visited their “VS* , “ -“ L^franche and Miss Leona Brisson sHaving technique and correct care which it traps and digests unwary home last week end. Club-Women.’’ motored to Cornyvall on Saturday. of the blade after the-shavès«_say insects. Miss Elma Stewart of Montreal was “ Wat dfcided to £ive th6 fr66 ^e these Washington authorities, go a What the exploring Britons wilf en- a week end guest of her mother, Mrs ? ^ ha“ “ a recreati°nal c611^ MOOSE CREEK long way toward prolonging the use- joy is the Traveler’s Tree, a life- f the fulness of razpr blades. Washing the saver for the thirsty. It is a palm, Murdoch Stewart v °r soldiers from Cornwall Train- The death occurred on Tuesday of who are invited to face thoroughly with soap and often 100 feet high, whose big fronds Mr Alex Duperron was in Montreal’ ^ ^ Joseph “Buddie” Brunet, son of Mr condense moisture and cpllect it in Christmas Day in the comfunity. water before «having is one of the on Monday. and Mrs Emery Brunet, of this place, steps recommended not only by the a natural reservoir close to the Mr Fred McGregor of Cornwall, visi- The National Film Board pictures OPA but also .by most of the manu- trunk. A spear tap, and out gushes will be shown in the W.I. hall, Tues- at the youthful age of 11 years. ted Mrs McGregor for the week end. “Buddie” as he was known to his facturers of shaving soaps and a quart of pure, sweet water, says day, Dec. 8th, at 8 p.m. with a free the National Geographic society. Mrs Alex Duperron ,who is in. a many young friends had been ill for creams. This face washing helps Montreal hospital is recovering from matinee for school chillren at 2:30 the lather to make each individual p.m.. a time; a patient in an Ottawa Hos- hair less resistant and not so likely her reecnt illness. pital for three weeks and iU at his to dull the edge of the blade. The Free Postage It is a source of gratification-to his There will be no December meeting. home for the past two months. AU that preliminary face wash serves also to The franking privilege, that is, MaxviUe friends that Bert Hurley who Mrs. George Barrett was hostess for medical skill and loving hands and reduce the chances of infection from the right to send mail without pây- tl e meetln an(i was injured in an accident Nov 21st. ‘ 8' presented a Peace tender nursing could do was done but razor cuts. ing postage, is extended under three Pro r heads : Congressional frank mail, for is convalescing in Ottawa General g am” with the motio‘ Peace to po avail and he .passed peacefully Hospital. does not me|n the end of all our members of the ’ legislative branch away at his late home. Left to mourn What’ll They Think Up Next? of the federal government; official striving” The roll-oaU was answer- are his parents' and a sister, Miss MAXVILLE & Development, of a new technique penalty mail (under penalty for pri- ROXBCiROUGH ed with the name oï a peacetime hero. Shirley Brunet. in wrapping oranges and other vate^se) for-members of the execu- BAPTIST CHURCHES A p^ano trio by Misses Hughena citrus makes possible preservation tive and judicial branches* of the Sunday Deo. 6th 1942 MaxviUe 10.45 Ghristie, Audrey McLean and Verna The funeral was held on Thursday at 9.30 a.m. from his late residence to of these products for several months. government and persona] free mail Worship. Subject. ‘‘One Thing Thou Villeneuve was greatly enjoyed. under signature for authorized per- our Lady of the Angles church, where Tests in the laboratories of the Laekest. ’ 11.45 Sunday School. Classes Mrs. Radford gave an exceUent .ad- Florida Experiment station demon- sons—now conferred upon members for aU ages. dress on “Peace” dealing with (1) Mass was sung by Rev. F- E. Danis. strated that grapefruit wrapped in of the armed forces of the United Roxborough 2.15 Sunday School. 2.45 Peace of Mind and (2) National Sympathy goes, out to the parents and pliofilm and stored at 70 degrees States and generally conferred on Worship, Subject. “The Great Refu- Peace. sjster in the loss of an only son and temperature for , seven months re- widows of Presidents of the United brother. tained its texture and juices, and States. Ea*’ ’ I Mrs- O’Hara delighted the audience seed showed no indication of sprouting. The wrapping allows MCDONAJLD 8 GROVE transinissian of carbon dioxide with Efficient Tractor Operation Mrs. Fred Campbell, MaxviUe spent enough rapidity to keep the fruit To operate a tractor at full load a few days .with her daughter, Mrs. from suffocating, but transmits costs only one-eighth more than at half load, but twice as much work John D. McLennan and Mr McLen- moisture vapor slowly enough to BANNER VALUES prevent loss of moisture, retaining is accomplished. The only notice- , n9e VJheO vtoV' ,~ vdy nan. the juices and fullness of the fruit, able difference in full-load operating 0 0 e —IN— ! The Misses Martha MacGregor, and preserving vitamin content. costs is increased fuel consumption. , Cornwall, Margaret MacGregor, Ot- Other costs, including labor, depre- " •«»* loi v0„«3« *. tawa .spent the week end at tlieir ciation and maintenance, remain al- SAWS and AXES parental home. Good Eyes for Production most the same. Farmers who are Good eyes are exactly as. impor-' pressed for labor this year can well Black Diamond and Simonds Guaranteed Saws from $6.50 up. | Mrs. Margaret MacMillan, spent 1 tant on the production line as on the keep this in mind.\. Pulling more Axes—Black Diamond and Smarts, Weights from S /^ to Saturday with friends in Alexandria. firing line. than one implement at a time and 4 lbs., at $1.25, $1.45, $1.75 and $1.90. ! The many friends of. Mr and Mrs Studies in recent years have in- operating at higher speeds are two Sweed Saw Frames and Blades 3, 3y2 and 4 ft. long. - , John D. MacLennan, will .be sorry to dicated that approximately half of ways to keep the tractor well loaded. Saw Guages and Saw Sets to suit every saw. . learn that their young son, Douglas the workers in industry had visuaf INCREASE Splitting Wedges and Hammers, different weights. Ian, now only nineteen months old is defects. With the withdrawal of the younger men to the armed forces, If You Get a Vacation ““^•PRODUCTION If you are needing any bush tools this fall, it will pay you to a patient under observation in the very likely somewhere near 60 per To prevent week-end traffic qon- visit our store first. Cornwall General Hospital since Fri- cent of the war workers, have short- gestion, Joseph B. Eastman, direc-, day of last week. We wish him a rapid comings in vision. It is estimated tor of defense transportation, urged and thorough recovery. that half of the adults with visual vacationists to do their traveling Mrs E. Alguire, Avonmore, who had defects, through ignorance or neg- during the middle of the week when Public Utilities Commission been visiting her aged mother, Mrs ect fail to correct such defects and ever possible.» At the same*time, ALEXANDRIA, ONT. ' , oring their eyes up to par. Thus it Mi Eastman said that vacations D. J. MacGregor, for the the past two appears likely that several million should be staggered throughout the weeks returned home. war workers are carrying on their year instead of being concentrated .- - ‘ :<£. •ask* in a half-seeipg world. during the sumpier months. ill* Glengarry Hew», Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 4, 1942 Page «

lamlly spent the week end with rela- DALKE1TH Congratulations are extended to ME. e . , • . » j • COUNTY NEWS tives In Montreal. and Mrs. Gerald Leblanc who were Sociologist Advises on Mr. D. D. McLeod of Cornwall, spent married in St. Mary’s Church on Courtship by Youths i .Mr Thomas Hay and Mr Alexander Sunday with relatives here. APPLE HILL Hay attended the L.O.L County meet- Thursday morning, Nov. 26th, Rev.‘ Young people will probably make Miss Christena McIntosh returned A. L. McDonald officiating. The young wiser choices of marriage partners Think Before You Buy Or Sell Mrs prank Morgan and her son, ing at Barb on Tuesday. home from Montreal last Friday to couple left after the reception at the ^ they date many different persons Gordon of Toronto are visiting at Miss Miss Elsie MacRae, of Montreal ^ some ^ after her recent home of the bride s parents, Mr. and the+u oppositei sex* rather* than » con-• Janet McDonald’s and will also visit spent the week end with her parents^ iUness m , , . fine themselves to one too early m Mrs. Telesphore Pilon, for Quebec city. the dating period near friends. Mr and Mrs Norman MacRae. | Judge Costello of Cornwall trans. They will reside in the 2nd Conces- This is the opinion of Dr. M. E. Use Glengarry’s Accepted Mr Ed McMillan of St. Eugene and Mr and Mïs Thomas Haÿ are visit- acted busi,negs in this vlcinity recent. 'sion. John, associate professor of rural Mr Wylie of Vankleek Hill spent Mon- ing Montreal relatives for a few days. sociology at the Pennsylvania State Want—Ad • Medium day evening at the home of Mrs Flor- Mrs. Jas. R. McDonald and child- LANCASTER college, who spoke before a ,tqwn CALL OR PHONE GRATIFYING RESULTS ence Grant and family. GLEN ROBERTSOW ren were visitors to Alexandria on and country pastors’ meeting here. ARE ASSURED Mrs. Robert McNaughton, Cornwall His subject was “Preparation for IN COPY Mr and Mrs Emmanuel Poirier and Saturday. By all accounts it . does apepar. as in Lancaster, Tuesday. | Marriage.” Miss Rachael Poirier, and Mr and Mrs It‘s the same,old council for another » Pte. Aurel Auger of Petawawa spent w Octave Gauthier spent Sunday with Pte. Melvin Mair, Petawawa, is ‘‘Wide acquaintanceships with BJRTH j TEACHER WANTED year. a couple of weeks ’ furlough at his oun friends at St. Marthe de Vaudreuil. spending his furlough at his home >’ S people of the opposite sex CAMERON—At Detroit, Mich., on For the Junior Room of the Alexan- John Willie and , Donald B. home. here .help to educate the emotions» and Mr and Mrs John Neville Montreal , * ™ , ! enable adolescents to discover their November 22nd, 1942, to Mr and Mrs dria Public School. Salafy $900.00 per Make up the reeve and deputy. Mrs. -Norman Stewart and - Miss In St. JosephT s Church, on Wednes- preferences,” Dr. John said, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McLellan spent Norma are spending some time with John E. Cameron '(nee Hilda-Mac-'annum. Duties to commence with aay morning, Miss Cecilia Quesnel He cited studies showing that fac-j Donald), a son. i Mr and Mi's James Neville. the week end in Montreal. | her mother Mrs. D. N. McLeod, who January Term, Apply Stating Quali- was united in marriage to Mr. Romeo tors of a successful marriage in- ’ fications, age, experience, etc. to 3e- Mrs Jean McCallum spent the week i M3SS Catherine McDonald, M'ont- is ill and confined to bed since a few L end visiting friends in Montreal. Legault. , | elude long acquaintance, a rhoder- AUCTION SALE 1 tretary Public School, Board, P.O. Bc.t real, weekended with her parents, Mr weeks. East Half Lots 12 and 13 Con. 5 lane. 293, Alexandria, Ont. 49-ic Messrs. Fraser McLeod and Bent,on ' ... toSiS Douglas Modler, Montreal is spend- an(j Mrs j. p McDonald, (3 miles east of North Lancaster) ing a. few weeks with his mother, Mrs^ g Bridson left for the lumber woods a home for the week end. | both sets of parents in their own Mrs Craig and Miss Mftry Crai of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1942 FOR SALE Fred Modler and Walter. Lowell, kfass., have been visiting re- -w-eek or so ago. i Emmett Brady left on Monday lor marriage, wholesome adolescent re- Dr. A. T. Munroe disposed of his Ottawa to join up. i lationships with parents, and mod- at one o’clock sharp j One sow and 9 little pigs, seven Mrs Angus D. Grant and Miss Sadie iatives and friends here for the past 1 Following Farm Stock, Implements, ks old, 2 tons of sugar mangels, 1 farm to Mr. D. Fraser of Ste. Anne de A/r- erate fondness for social activity-. wee McDonald left on Saturday for Mon- / „ , , , ,, , . ■ lo addition, both families should etc.: 16 High Grade Holstein milk ton of carrots also savory and celery, Frescott. months had been a patient In the, come from the same ‘economic lev- treal where they expect to spend the Martin 0 Reilly, Valleyfiëld, sun- cows, 5 of these are pure bred, due to Apply to ALBERT LAPORTE, first Mr. W. J. McDonald left for Mont- Cornwall General Hospital, died on* l, both young people should have winter months. e freshen in January, balance due in ^ house north of Maple Leaf Dairy, dayed with John Robertson. real last week where he has secured a Thursday of last week. Interment was relatively the same amount of edu- March and April; 1 3-year old heifer,1 Alexandria, Phone 12. 49-2p Miss Gçacc Robinson,, Montreal, position. / made in Williamstown on Saturday, cation, and there should not be too LOCHIEL due to freshen In March; one 1 1-2 was with her parents for the week- o_ I _. , ,. . T . „ , wide a gap in their ages. end The ladies of Lancaster Soldiers’, present-day hindrances to a whole- year old Holstein heifer, 1 two year old FOR SALE Mr Malcolm MacRae Was a delegate - GLEN SAÎNDFIELD ; Welfare club held a successful pie some courtship include too strong Holstein bull, not pure bred, but^ Fair of bob sleighs, also one cutter, to the Liberal Convention In Ottawa' Mrs. D. McDonald visited Mrs. Mur- supper in the Public Library, Tues-1 an attachment to parents and choos- 1 could be registered; 3 section smooth- \ Apply to MRS. DOUGALD,McPHES, Saturday. ! phy, 9th Lancaster, for a few days. Weekend visitors to town were day evening. The ladles will shortly ing a partner for wealth or social Mr and Mrs Isadore Quesnel and David and Owen Heath, Brodle, paid D- H- McKenzie, Valleyfield; Miss J. ing harrow, walking plow, cutter, piano' R.R. 1, Alexandria, Ont. 49-Le V a Ken ie Montreal; Mr D pack boxes for the boys on active ser- position rather than compatibility, box; set single harness, set double - ' the Glen a call Sunday. ^ ? . ! ’ ' - ^ vice. Dr. John added. I Furthermore, today’s courtships harness, cart' harness, buggy gear, 2 ANNUAL MEETING ‘ v “ _ ~~ " l Miss A. B. Johnson is spending the Valleyfield. Major Haight, M.D., Kingston, spent | /\ £ week in Montreal. , Mr and Mrs J. T. McDonald left must often be carried on in the en- stacks of hay and other articles too The annual meeting of the Kirk on Monday to spend some time with the week end at his home here. vironment of commercialized “thrill- numerous to mention. Hill Dairy Co„ Ltd., will be held on ! Although we have nothing to do o the latter’s sister Mrs. Cameron -of selling” recreation. As a result. TERMS CASH Wednesday, Dee. 16th at 8 p.m., (a | with Outremont we were glad to see" Ville Stv Pierre, Que. courtship has become too much of a - Als0 farm will be offered f0r sale Kirk Hlu HaU Major General La Fleche win the Is Direct Relief 3 £Ub3ect 10 a reserve bid 295 acres irenders wil1 be election there.. Guests at the St. Andrew’s Enter- voung people expecUmpossibleTe^- ' received untU that 0011 lana aU Mr. I. Sauve, Baltimore, Ont. was tainment and dance held in Alexan- fection of marriage. Parents are S under cultivation arid hate by the undersigned for all or CREÜPH9S Here To Stay? sometimes at fault by trying to 'well drained, also close to Church, part of 100 cords of wood. with his wife and family Sunday. ûer Ball were Reeve D. B. McDonald and n choose the partner for their chil- School, Sttation, Factory and North I KIRK HILL DAIRY CO. Rev. C. McRae, P.P., was at Glen «> Archibald, Miss J. Heath, Mr. ren au To the Editor of the d - j Lancaster Flax Mill. Reason of sale W. J. MacGILLIVRAY, Nevis, Tuesday, the occasion being ^ Mrs. J. A. Fraser, Miss JSdith Mc- Glengarry News •' | failing health. Terms on sale 49-2p. Now Father Cameron’s ‘ 25th Anniversary Nei^ Miss Christena McLennan, Mr, Sec’y-Treas. Dear Sir:— j of farm—half cash and balance in twa as a .priest. ., / - nnd Mrs Hugh Dewar, Mrs R. D. Fra- Contrary to legitimate anticipations, 2 Giant Sassafras Trees months or instalment payments, at ANNUAL MEETING There was widespread expression of^ier' Messrs. Allie and Peres' McNeil, R. For the Direct Relief, in some rural munici- Preserved in Entirety 514% interest. .. „ The Annual Meeting, of Kenyon regret from the many friends of McLachlan, K. M. McLennan. The palitiés has tailed to be abolished but' Two mammoth sassafras trees, WILFRID MARCOUX, Auctioneer. Agricultural Society will be held in Aurelle Lortie who met a sudden and committee are to be congratulated for the shows increased public assistance. j among the largest in the country, ALBERT RANGER, Proprietor. . the receiving/ room of the Borden untimely death, Tuesday morning, excellent program - which pleased Prior to the actual war, when un- which have stood as sentinels on Factory, Maxville, on December the when struck by a freight train on the present, LUNGS employment was general 'andf starva- route 20 since the settling of the 18th next at 2 p.m. for the présenta- railway crossing east of the Glen. ^ . Western Reserve, have been pre- WILLIAMSTOWN tion threatening a large number of served ^ their entirety by the Ohio tion of the auditors’ report- and elec - His father Sir. X. ' Lortie who was Bade Farewell tion of officers and directors for the driving the truck in which he was rid- people, Direct Relief was the logical department of highways. - j pte. Ralph McIntyre,. , N.S. thing to do to cope itfith. the.sbituation , In' a recent reconstruction, widen- -year 1943 $i .00 per Bottle ing was carried with the truck a long j spending his leave with his parents s But now, since the advent of war ing and paving of this highway spe- , On Departure K. K. McLEOD, President.. distance ahead df thé engine and M1. an(j lyirs Ensley McIntyre, E. S. WINTER, Secretary. . 49-2c miraculously escaped with only a pte. Armstrong MacCrimmon, Mont- which revived so many dormant in- cial orders were given by Hal G, When neighbours learned that Mr dustries to highest pitch no one need ^urs, state director of highways, slight injury. The deceased, ciu (2 miles Vest of Greenfield and com wrote out an overnight pass. hospitality and cheerful neighbom-s will moving of buildings at lowest possUu* Special Sale of miles Southeast of Maxville) Private Dixon only wanted to go in not easily be replaced. prices by MR. CHARLEBOIS o4 Gu»y ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11,. 1942 to Boston for the evening. As the Though some of us may not meet Town, Alexandria. Those having trou- at one o’clock p.m. sharp. pass turned out-, the sergeant who together 'again we shall always keep ble with pumps or wells apply to per- The following Farm Stock, Impie- had been transferred from the South- a spot green In our memories for you son or by letter and you wlC recasts , nn C o ™ i. ~ A -r^r , west only a short time before—ab- ments eta.-27 head High Grade Hoi- sent . m^ndedly had written Fort both and long remember the friend- full particulars. «asw a d i e s’ stein and Ayrshire cattle of which Worth, Texas, as Dixon’s destina- ships made while you resided in the ats 23 are milking, several to freshen in tion. fut more breath-taking even, second concession. v January j 1 two-year old heifer 2 1% he had dated the one-night pass as On the other hand, however it is DRESSMAKING AND g d from ay 10 MUSIC TEACHER year old heifers, 1 bull, 1% years old; ?° , . ^ , 1942 to ^ lth pleasure that your new May 11, 1943—a full year’s free f. . Ladles ’ and Men’s TaBoring Far 1 colie dog, 2 years old, good cow ab BIG CLEARING SPECIAL time for Private Dixon! « °de will not be so far away but that Repairing, Alterations—also Teacher dog; brown horse, 12 years old, 1450 the happy associations which we have lbs. bay horse, 14 years old 1200 lbs.; so much enjoyed may be continued. of Violin, Piano, Hawaian and Spanish bay mare, bred, 15 years old, 1250 Remodeling in Defense Areas ' xt is with these thoughts in mind Guitar. AGNES VALADE. Alexan- dria. as-tt. Your opportunity to S4VE ONE DOLLAR pounds, bay mare, rising 4 years, Most building right now consists /baf) we a5k y0d to accept this little 1250 lbs.,. bay„ colt,- . rising- 3- years; of remodeting and rehabüitating in token of remembrance. As the years go nS ea S b on each HAT. Buy early. bay colt, rising 2 years, horse rising 3dds fiving q uarters in Rested y may you be reminded of the time 5 years, 1200 lbs.; 37 hogs:—one 1% areas' is given the highest , priority y°u spent in our midst, and the true Pll year old sow, 36 pigs, 2 to 4 months ratings. Good rent revenue can be friendships which we have all so much old; 50 Barred Rock hens and pul-^ earned from many "older homes by enjoyed. WE lets, 1 De Laval separator, 900 lbs. finishing attics or porches into at- signed on behalf of your friends cap.; a few household effects and tractive bedrooms with colorkote in- and neighbour? of the Second and su ating board that buiIds aad dec0 manyJ other articles too numerous to | ' - rates the walls in one operation. Third Concession • DICK’S Reg. tl.9! Hat 99c. Reg. S2.25 Hat $Uâ mention. Reason of sale, feed and building INSURANCE Radio Service destroyed by fire, Living Room Decor Fire, Life, Sickness, Accident, Auto- PHONE 149 TERMS: $10.00- and under, cash; Here’s a suggestion for an attrac- mobile, Plate Glasr, Dwelling. i over that amount 7 months’ credit on tive Chinese modern living room b jure. Theft. Wind & Fmrœ Buildings i svvn . lira 11 nnr! txfnnrlî: ' . _ _ _ furnishing approved joint notes. 5% gra^ ash fireplace wall and wood We have also takFc over Ain Westinghouse Reg.2.t!HatSM9 Reg. S2.75Hat$U5 work, blue colorkote walls and car- Kerr’s Insurance Agencies. | off for cash. pet,'ash gray upholstery. For a STEPHEN MCLAUGHLIN, Auct. color accent, use a striped blue and MORRIS BRO& j RADIO TUBES HORMIDAS FIUON, Prop. American Beauty red fabric at the 27 tf. Alexandria, Owt , 1*11:1.1 IMIfllttlHii windows. ' i Page 6 Tie Glengarry Mew», Alexandria, On;v Friday, December 4, 1942

they were inspired by individuals established during the period of Octo- ^ beans will provide a. good emergency from the air, thus relieving the drain friendly to the Axis powers who de- ber 26-31, 1942. The new measure does p—„ | {'1011 Soybean As Forage suppply of feed. Cut in the stage' upon soil reserves When the ma- Should Report sire to weaken Canada’s food produc- not apply to live stock slaughtered^* VI ,, |.WVi LJUl GllV/ll W'hen the pods are about two-thirds' ture seed is harvested with a combine, ton front. In suggesting thkt wher- by or for fanners for their own meat How often We hear these words. ‘ ■ He And Soil filled, soybean hay is about equal to only the seed is removed and the re- Farm Rumors ever such stories ,many of them quite supplies. However, if they slaughter has taken a new position for the dura-; yui.p- deoMlt alfalfa'in feed value, although the ac-j mainder of the plantas left well dis- preposterous, are encountered their cattle, calves, sheep, lambs or hogs for lion’ ‘ • She has moved with her tuai curing may be slightly more dif- tributed for ploughing. 'Ttte continued ^circulation among source should be immediately chal- retail or other sale on a public mar- ficult. The soybean crop may also be farmers of rumors which it charact family to . . ' . for the duration’ ’ —- improvement trop Even though the seed is removed, it " : Isnged and reported, the Board fur- ket or otherwise, the permit must be used for pasture, provided the ordin- erizes as “silly and dangerous” is re ‘ ■ Rules and regulations for the dura - The soybean has become widely re- will still be bound necessary to apply points opt that that important deci- obtained. An interim permit to slaugh- 1 ary precautiqns to prevent bloating ported by the Wartime Prices and tion. ' How are we doing our job and cognized as a high protein feed bas- sions*. relating to farmers and their fer live stock, or to have live stock are observed. other fertilizzers, such as phosphoric Trade Board, which suggests that accepting our transfers for the dura- products'are immediaely announced in slaughtered, will be issued to all per- ed on the value of the mature seed. acid and potoash, in order to maintain whenever and wherever farmers hear . tion? What we do and the way we The plant itself, being both an an- As a soil improvement crop, the soy- , , ,, , , . ■ , , , the newspapers and elsewhere, sons making appliieations. These will do it can set the pace and Quality of bean has certain definite qualities. As the soil fertility level. reports of this description which lack .. ^ be issued be regional and sub-re- nual and a legume, has qualities which living and working for the duration it is a iegume, it has the ability to In general, the soybean may be confrimation they should be challeng ' gional offices of -the Wartime Prices v;ill be found advantageous in many ed on the spot. and afterwards. Being cheerful, keen cropping practices, says C. W. Owen, utilize free atmospheric nitrogen pro- regarded as a very useful crop from Slaughtering Order and Trade Board. When the permits in our work and full of ideas for It, vided the proper nodule -forming, bac- One of these rumors recently re-( have been sent to Ottawa by the local Dominion Experimental Station, Har- the standpoint of suplementary ’and ported was actually to the effect that will build a firm foundation for recon- row, Ont. bacteria are not already in th^ soil, offices and the applications reviewed struction. ' i teria are present in the soil. If these emergency hay or pasture. Helpful ef- the government purposed putting a tax Adopted By Board by the Poods Administrator, permits A tu-op of soybeans is valuable for -of $7 on every hog, while another cirl Leaders of our Empire and nations they must be introluced by inocula- fects upon the soil will also result from An ofd.'r of thé Foods Administra- -or continued operatioin may be is- either hay or pasture. This does not culated in tbe Maritime Provinces had are already planning how to solve tion of the seed before planting. This growing this crop. Issued by Press and t;on. Wartime Prices and Trade Board Sled, replaeng the interim certificates, imply that soybeans will compete with it that every flock of hens over 50 in agricultural, educational and labor means that in the presence of these Publicity, Publicity and Extension places all slaughtering of live stock! perennial crops such as alfalfa, but number would be taxed. In yet an-' problems; unemployment, and place- in’ cases where such crops have been bacteria a large proportion of the ni- Division, Department of Agriculture, for the. sale of meat in fresh, frozen Ottawa, Canada (LG) other case farmers were told that any ment of men and women in work for winter killed, a spring seeding of soy- trogen contained in the crop will come or other processed form under a per-! 1 person who raised hogs for his own Cheese Board which they are trained. Ihe rebuild-. ] mit system, effective January 1, 1943 J use would only be allowed to keep 40 Alexandria, Nov. 26, 1942 ing of many English cities is now un-1 In addition, custom slaughtering has per cent, of the meat. White Gol. der way. That is the material side.1 been added to. the list of service of ser Factory Some of these reports have gamed, . ! King's Road 38 j What can w'e build into our nation? vices regulated by the Board, the maxi- 1 such widespread circulation that the 1 Burn Brae .. .. 40 | In all reconstruction there will be the mum prices to be determined by those : authorities consider it quite possible j St. Raphaels .. . 22 need for team work between employer ! i Glengarry 25 ! and employee doctor and nurse, BANK OF MONTREAL I Dornie 23 teacher and home. That is where wy ^Established 1817 ' ' j Lome . 32 ' come in. The employer can take a Get Ready For Christmas 1 | Greenfield Union 8 ; friendly interest in his employees, in 1 n is time and money spent on it. chance as others to obtain his share Deposits . , , ,. not only a popular present but a pa- oi goods. sible so that tire machinery will be in In Canada $930,996,417.53 goed condition well in advance of the Elsewhere 133,649,022.18 time that it is required. Payable on demand or after notice. Notes of the Bank in Circulation ..... 15,354,907.00 Payable on demand. Acceptances and Letters of Credit Outstanding 16,184,995.02 Financial responsibilities undertaken on behalf of customers (see offsetting amount in "Resources"). Other Liabilities . . . 2,340,875.07 Items not included under the foregoing headings Total Liabilities to the Public ..... $1,098,526,216.80 To meet which the Bank has resources as indicated above amounting to ... . $1,175,319,231.00 Leaving an excess of Resources over Liabilities, which '7 represents the Shareholders’ interest over which Liabilities to the Public take precedence. Capital .... $36,000,000.00 ’ Reserve Fund, Profit & Loss Account and Reserves forDividends . . 40,793,014.20 $ 76,793,014.20

PROFIT and LOSS ACCOUNT Profits for the year ended 31st October, 1942, after making appropriations to Contingent Reserve Fund, out of which Fund full provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts has been made, and after deducting Dominion Government Taxes amounting to $2,539,874.12 (of which $72,36(7.97 is refundable under the provisions of The Excess Profits Tax Act) $3,283.018.1J Dividends paid or payable to Shareholders . . . $2,700,000.00 Appropriation for Bank Premises ..... 500,000.00 3,200,000.00 J. E. GIBAULT who has been ap- $ 83,018.19 pointed asssitant chief of research and development, Canadian National Rail- Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 31st October, 1941 $1,153,668.75 ways. according to an announcement Balance of Profit and Loss carried forward $1,236,686.94 issued today by S. W. Fairweather, HUNTLY R. DRUMMOND, G. W.. SPINNEY. chief of ‘hat department, Mr Gibault President General Manager has been stationed at Moncton as as- sistant general manager, Atlantic Re- Members cf the crew of a Royal! Leigh, Toronto, the second pilot; Fly-' wireless operator-air gunners, Ser- gion, National Railways, and now comes The strength of a bank is determined by its history, its Canadian Air Force bomber from an ing Officer R .B. Martin, Toronto, géants J. J. Giliillan and F. H. Bebee, . _ * _ _ ^ , ’ to Montreal in succession to W. M. its management and the extent ol its resources. For 12} years tk East coasi, squadron who, are crediteel navigator; Flying Officer D. F. participated in the attack but were not Bank of Montreal has been In we forefront of tCanadh with a successful attack on a Nazi Raymes, Toronto, captain; - and Pilot present when the photograph was ta-j Armstron° who has become general ! U-boat in the Nopth Atlantic. LEFT Oliicer J. S. Johnston, Ottawa, wire- ken. I manager, Canadian National Tele- to RIGHX''they are Pilot Officer J. less-operator-air-gunner. Two other ' " -graphs, , : .:.'V ‘ The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, December 4, 1942 Pact 1

beat each other on the hack and the hall, while Mrs. Mason sat and r>r.:i4î4î4î-Ta ur»T5Tiv:r:r:r:::riri:’iiuniiiiriri:! pumped hands, while Adelaide watch- beamed and murmured how much she That training planes of the R.C.A.F. LICENSED AU CTIONEEE §1 ed. liked boys and wasn’t Gary pleased FOR THE COUNTY OF GLENCSAKBY “Putting down this well. Adelaide, to see his old college friend again? | fly more tan two million miles a day? For references get In touch with That equivalent ranks for the three this is Bill Grant, the rottenest foot- “Oh, yes,” grumbled Gary, “Bill's those for whom I have condaeta# ball player that ever fumbled a ball, all right. He’ll get along.” services includ —Lieutenant (Army), sales. Reasonable rates. Alexandria. HELEN TOPPINÇ MILLER Bill was in school with me. What < • you ’ll get along, too, Gary. Now Sub-Lieutenant (Navy); Plying Of- Phone 49. y ' ; W.N.U. FEATURES are you doing with this bunch, Bill?” you g0 straight out and make Ade_ ficer (R.C.A.P. and Section tjfficer Still sticking ’em up. Worked at laide dance with you. I’ll get Bill out K7iîyi.*iraaff!îHEffiîiiwiaaa2îi2aHriîitiri (R.C.A.P. Women’s Division)? FRED HAMBLETOR it three vacations-then I got out of in the and make him squeeze That the first Distinguished Plying GLEN ROBERTSON school and there wasn’t any job—so lemons ” Cross awarded in the present war was LICENSED AUCTIONEER CHAPTER VII me for running the pipe line, and the it- So looks like there'aint very much I’m back being a punk again. How Fluent In English and French K | you can do. Anyway you got it all But Adelaide was out of breath, she won by a Canadian—Plight Lieutenant Old. iilan HaHrper lived in a long water?” do you do, Miss Mason? ’’ Isfactory results assured. Inqulrr protested—and why not everybody go Alan C. Brown, ,of Winnipeg? painted house with a kind of open Old Harper did not look up, but ; right in your own family. It was | “So nice you know each other. those for, whom I have Ol. Kimball, fiixed hallway through the middle of it. The , there was about his mouth a sly and your son-in-law, Bring your friend up to the house, and help squeeze lemons? sales. Will supply auction up the leases for me.” porch sagged in sad scallops, each contemptuous twist. “Don’t figure to Gary, to meet Mother. Were you on Harvey came tramping in at eleven Sugar Skulduggery free of charge. CHA depression occupied by a languid, long- charge nothing, Harvey.” “Who’d you lease to, if it’s any of the same football. team? ’ ’ o’cloik, all aglow, please*} with him- tailed dog.. I “Well, I’ll pay you whatever the my business? ” “Two years. Them was the days, self. He banged Gary vigorously on Alleged By Speaker mSTTBAWC! Every dog ’s tail thumped like a damages come to.” ‘It ain’t, but I don’t mind telling} the back. Fire, Life. Sickness, Accldens, hey, Gary? And now we’re dirty Speaking in Toronto recently, H. J. signal drum on the wooden floor as" Don’t figure to charge you no- for I reckon you'll find out anyhow.j working men and the gals don>t give mobile, Plat* Glass, Dwelling, WonR- “ Well, old croaker. I nailed • ’em Hobbips, Deputy Sugar Âdministra- they drove up to the gate, and from thing,’ Harper went on in a madden- I leased to Grice-Morgan and if you g jook ^bat you’re doing so the cross! I’m getting my water ture. Theft. Wind & Farm Ruhdmga :r for, asserted that there had been “a within the house a woman’s voice call- ing drawl, “because I don’t .figure to get any water out of that outfit,|badj though you mug. He always town—all .1 want.’ We have also taken ovei Alex. W tremendous amount of skulduggery” Kerr’s Insurance Agencies ed nasally, “Pa,, here comes some-, let you have any water, because I’vq your a good one.” j was a heartbreaker, Miss Mason ” i “But you have to lay your own in the use of "sugar purchase vouchers MORRIS BROSi body!"';’ , ; leased every doggone acre of this place “Well, I’ll get it-if I have to run! ^ can lmagInej„ Adelaide,s smile pipe?” for home canning' this year. ‘‘The Harvey and Gary waited on' the to some feUers down ih Corpus Christ! a pipe plumb to the Gulf of Mexico _ , “Sure—what’s a little pipe?>Lay it 27-tl. Alexandria, was airy (1I ve heard tales about Ration Admiinistration in consultation porch surveyed with wqary indiffer- And if there’s any more water in that after it!” dericks falling down, Mr Grant. I 011 ^°P °’ the ground—won’t take A. L. CKEWSON. MU.. CM... (McOflD Ion with the Sugar Administration,” he ence by the flat eyes of the dogs. Then hope you’re going to do ..a good job g- Got to have water to drill a added, “win undoubtedly put into ef- LJA.C.C. eld man Harper came to the door. He on this one.?” ; well, haven’t we?”- fect a more watertight scheme where- EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT wore côwpoke boots and a wide hat, “What happened to your shoulder^ (To Be Continued) by housewives obtain extrar sugar for Glasses supplied and fitted Inlephim* and his shirt had probably cost fifty- Gary? You look one-sideefc” : this purpose.” Mr. Hobbins urged wo- 1245. 132 West Second Street, Oes*- - nine cents, two..or three years since. “Motor crack-up. Broke a collar men to think before they buy candy, wall. Ont., Please make aiijitanimdHli “Howdy, Harvey.” bone. But it’s practically well now. think before they buy cake and think with the secret ary. Office open »;—It. “Hello, Harper.” Mason puled up I’ll be pulling out of here in a few before they go out for morning coffee 1—5. Saturday’”9—12 a chair and sat down between two days—for Mexico, probably.” Hp or afternoon tea. Rationing of sugar, dogs. “Thought I’d come over to talk could, he ’d show her, be as aloof and tea and coffee, he remarked, is purely over a little piece of business with R.CAF STEPHEN McLAUGHIJJJ airy as she was. ! a. matter of saving ships for more vi- LICENSED AI1CT50NEEB. By Flight Lieut. T. C. McCall R.C.A.P. 1 you. ”- But Adelaide said blandly. “He’s tal purposes. For Oîcngarrr, Stormont ajic HVraubtt “If it’s about that note,” Harper just talking, He’s not going to Mex-1 Public Relations Cficer 2C years suecessru) experience. said,, ■ T’m fixing to pay it. When- ico. He’s staying here to help my fa- “Lefty Dons the Blue rates, etc, write, or telephone No. Hi- It’s due.” ther .get out oil.” I Pour yeare ago, off Canadian sand- Maxville, Ont. * “It’s not about the note. If- you “If he gets oil he won’t need any lots came. one of the finest pitching SUBSCRIBE FOR THE To get in touch with Mr. ain’t able to pay it or maybe pay all help.” prospects to enter the professional lin. Auctioneer in this district, nee Mr. of it, we can fix that up. What I “He’ll need a couple of rangers to baseball field. He was Phil Marchildon C. McKinnon. Blacksmith, Alex&autit. want to talk about is me running a keep the get-rich-quick boys and the a lad who had been standing amateur GLENGARRY NEWS pipe down there through your pasture promoters off of him,’ said Bill Grant teams on their heads in the vicinity of and pumping a little water out of that “But if he get a dry hôlev-” Penetanguishene, Ontario. After two creek. What you figure you’ll charge years with the Toronto Maple Leafs,1 “If he gets a dry hole, he’ll be 1 hunting me with a shotgun,” grin- Marchilâon was sold to “the Philadel- 06 ■fot' ned Gary. “And Mexico won’t be most promising southpaws he had ever, far enough away for me!” piha Athletics and was rated by the HUtaVist * "r l* creek than whit my cattle can drink, Hirvey stamped away. He trod vi- The boys on the jobs where I've veteran Connie Mack as one of the I reckon they’ll want it theirselves. ciously on the starter and raced the seen. This season Marchildon fully been working have been talking “ [.They’re paying me twenty dollars an engine till it roared. “What do you OFTEN WARNING about that Mexican proposition,”,, Bill lived up to Mack s hopes for him and Backache may be the first sign of Kidney ( here |cr ten years, and that’s more know?” he demanded wrathfully. with a decidedly weak team won more said. ‘-‘I know a couple of fellows trouble. When your back aches, look to than lean miake off’n ajjuch of cows. “That dirty little heel! He comes to games than he lost. The other day your kidneys. Don't fail to heed this warn- who’ve gone dçwn there. Trouble is, ing—it is too important. Take prompt action Harvey’s neck was reel and, his eyes my house Sundays and eats my chic- Marchildon turned up at an R.C.A.P. to correct Backache, or its cause. At the first glared. “Harper,’ he said, I sure wish ken and drinks my liquor, and then he rum®d those pr°" -recruiting centre, was whisked through -perties now-turning them over to sign of Backache turn confidently to Dodds that note was due right now. I’d fore- sells me ouf- like this, Son, if it the preliminaries and applied for en- Kidney rftlls—foiv over “half a centuryJhe people who didn’t know a darnted favorite remedy for Kidney ailments. 1^)7'“ close and sell you out!” wasn’t for Grace. I’d sure drive into listment'as air crew. He hopes to be a “Well, it ain’t due. And when it toW11 and S'Ve Mr. Oliver Kimball a t n , firing plenty of stuff in Dodd s Kidney Pills comes due. I’ll have the money to pay -£<>od poke in the jaw ! ’< 1 .. c egan the direction of the Axis. - " r‘ I’m afraid you wofr’t get any con- y ' • . . ' “ t cessions out of that Grice-Morgan * ’ Gotta go, boys and gals*’ ’ Bill Hush Pilots Helping - Out outfit.” Gary was'dubious. J said- “See you later.” He strode Long before the present war started “Yeah- I’ve heard about them— ! aWay’ his lon^ legs swin£in8 in easy Canadians had hung up a remarkable ’ i rhythm. record in aviation by using aeroplanes “You might figure on running a, mce-! like him,’ . , He’s Ade- t0 traversre the vast' unsettled dis- pipe line and tapping the city supply ]aide, said ,,ru invite him-to the tances of the far north and west, tak- ! —that is if they let you.” ! dance .» Ing men and supplies to remote lum- “Do you want me to see about the! “He should be through and gone tering and mining settlements. IWhen concrete job? We can’t put a der-'by priday.” the British Commonwealth Air Train- risk up without concrete cornersand, “Oh, he’ll stay I khow he will wg plan came Into being, most of the wa hate to con.rete the surface cas- if 1 ask him. He’s a handsome thing, mel1 who had been piling up. thousands nig in.” . i isn’t he? I like blonde men. Thsy of hours of flying time flocked to the “You said you knew a good outfit.” 1 look so ruthless—like the vikings.col°rs. A number of them will be found “Powers is the best. All new equip-, “Listen, Adelaide.. Don’t count on today at the huge Trenton Air Station ment, and they work fast and save me for that dance. I’m all crippled up where as instructors at Ceritml Plying you money. , - a'nd I haven’t the right clothes—” School, they pass on their extensive “Well, you get Addle to take youj' “Oh,-Gary, don't be such a mug'! knowledge to the R.C.A.P.'s instruc- over to see them.” j why, 1 turned down half a dozen tional personnel. “C.F.S,” as it is j “Mr. Mason, why not wait a little? dates to go to that dance with you. commonly called, is in reality the uni- Grice-Borgan may decide to put a Don’t you want to take me?” verslty of the air where experienced “I’ve hung up the Santa Claus suit for the duration. test well on Harper s Inad. If they , “Oh, Great Scott—” he burned instructors go for advanced training to I’m in uniform now — loaded down with war calls. should do that—and the well came with with confusion. “Of course I Qualify for the coveted “A-I” rating in, you’d know definitely that, it was want to! But—I thought you’d have which indicates their fitness to in- “I can’t get material to build more lines. hi ; w. wortlF While going ahead with this another dale—” - struct on all types of training craft. On “.So please don’t ask me to carry Christmas I proposition. And if they get a dry -‘You could ask, couldn’t you? I 1 fhe staff at. C.F.S. are three former messages, particularly long-haul calls to the eastern holer you will have saved yourself a never saw such a stubborn mule as hush pilots — Squadron Leaders Pat seaboard and the far west. lot of trouble .and money.” J you, Gary’Talmn. I have to blackjack .Twist, Herm. Langford and Lou tn- “Thank you ... I know you’ll understand.’’ IN EVERY city, town and village throughout “If they did get a dry hole,” argued you, practically, if I want you to take sram. All of them key men in the in- Harvey. . stubbornly, “that wouldn’t me places.” structor-training system, this trio re- Canada today there are gaps where once were res n prove that there wasn’t oil onmy place Gary drew a long breath. He would P e ts a pool of diversified flyingrex- j Maybe I’ve, got oil there isn’t any on never, he was certain, understand PcHence such as probably no other young men. They heard a call and put on navy /feteve Harper’s land. That would be a’ swell women. country in the wrold could duplicate. blue, khaki, horizon blue, and they have gone, joke on the old buzzard, wouldn’t’it?” ••You’re sweet, Gary.” She pat- *- • « Another Canadian Ace answering a call 5 5 . Already, in his racing imagination, ted his arm and he forebore to wince Harvey was completely detached from when she hit a lame spot. “It’s too Canada’s prairies have produced an- other outstanding aviator in the per- They are missed—missed not only in their the present. )3ad tyOU ar8 s0 awfuny dumb!” son of Flight Lieutenant H. W. Me- 1 Adelaide was too busy to drive Gary The shining steel went up and WAR-TIME TRAVEL TIP NO. 3 homes but also in the business places which once rn.”.-. ; .<• over into the oil field'. , Gary’s heart seemed to soar with it. Leod or Regina who recently received a bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross they filled. It’s the dance at the country to weave a glittering tveb against the which he won a short time ago. Flight club, Gary—the spring dance. It’s April sky. He did not climb, because-T ■ , . „„ , . „ éfe fasa’f/earned They have gone from every institution in Canada; supposed to be Friday night and I'm his grip was still precarious, but he Lieutenant-McLeod„ is the top scorer mong P s servms W1 h but from none more than from the chartered banks. on the decorating committee.” .was rigging that derrick in his mind. J ° R.CA.F. Gary grinned. “Now we return to clinching every bolt, swinging up every ^"5 ° Ic,al ycredited with the des- fommiMr/ There is hardly a branch office from coast to coast the original question, which is—how ' humming beam. rUC 10n ° 13 enemy aircraft. Like Pilot Officer George Beurling of Ver- which is not today the poorer—and the prouder am I going to get to east Texas? I At noon he sent word to the house could go oh the bus but it would take by Slim that he was staying on the dun, Quebec, who is Canada’s Number —for those who thus laid down their pens. all day to walk around the field af- job and sat down with the rigging One ace .although serving with the ter I got there. I’d lose, a lot of time.” crew to share the lunch that had been R ^^od has been operating re- But every branch manager, as he shook parting “Get Mother to drive you over. It brought .out in the clattering truck cently from , tne hoppy hunting ounci 01 hands, had this consolation: he could say, “We’ll will do her good to get out. And don’t Bill Grant had declined the invi- g Hgffier pilots. In one week forget, you’re invited to the dance, tation to have lunch at the house on*-.he shot down three Junkers—88 hold your place. It will be waiting for you when Gary. because he was wearing worïïng T ’ n MeS“midt-109 fi“ 8 teI s as v eU 1!1 se you come back. That is a pledge.” Gary said, a trifle stiffly, • ‘ Sorry clothes and hadn’t had time to shave ’ ' f f V«re dam -I’m afraid I’ll be busy,” Thinking for a couple of days. "f °n a nUmber of otllel- llghters and 0m 618 So it is the part of those who remain to serve that his best suit would look shabby ‘‘If I’d known I was going to meet • * • fit a, d£yjce, 'no matter what a cleaner a gh’l like that. I'd have-put on some A New Precision Squad their country in such a way that the promise may could do for it and, of course, Ade- clean corduroys, and bear's grease on precision be kept: “WeTl hold your place.” laide would be going with some other niy hair. Some guys have all the luck drill squads have achieved for themsel- lellow Bob Ferguson, probably. This Mason has money, hasn't he? vesaneviable reputation in the.field of ::x! When the big red concrete mach- Any man who '11 put a wildcat down military smartness and drill. Deter- ine came roaring up the drive, Harvey on his own must have a roll. Maybe mined to show that the lads in blue are had not been able as yet to complete I won’t go down to the coast. Maybe m ho way superior hiembers of the arrangeinents about water. I'll stick around for that dance, l can Women 's Division have formed a pre- Ther« were 14,433 single and married men from 18 to 45 years Adelaide sat, excitedly oiT an over- always get a job." cision squad which, on its limited ap- turned chicken coop, watching the And that, Gary thought dubiously, pearances i*n the East, has won wide- of age employed by the Chartered Banks at the outbreak of forms being put together and the was not such a good idea, either. spreed acclaim. The squad is shortly war. 5,053 or 35% of them had joined the armed forces by cement poured in. Gary thought even less of the idea leaving on a tour of Western Canada In wartime help conserve October 31st, 1942 ; 1,243 others who joined bank staffs since The rigging crew arrived and Gary when at nigh1 Bill appeared, shaven w-here demonstrations will be presented available railway space—• war began have also enlisted. vatched them piling off the truck, and spruce, all dressed up in gray in a number of cities and towns, and add to your own com- and gave a shout. ••Bill Grant! You slacks and a snappy plaid coat. Among other things, the W.D. preci- ferf—by travelling with a minimum of old son-of a-gun!’ They’d been having a nice quiet sion squad performs 140 manoeuvres A tall, bronzed, muscular young fel- game of three-handed rummy when without a word of command. They were (Mat fid -i I THE C '! ARTE RED BANKS low took a broad jump off the truck Bill arrived. And in four minutes by trained by J. L. Dyte and came running. “Hi Gary! What Gary's watch, the radio was going who has been in charge of the train-1 OF CANADA CANADIAN NATIONAL the heck are you doing here?” They and Bill and Adelaide were dancing in ing of the men’s drill squadrons. f Pag* I Th» Glengarry New*, Alexandria, Oaa, Friday, December 4, 1942

Social and Personal OBITUARY MRS. STEPHEN WOOD Items of Auid Lang Syne Attended by many friends from all The Glengarry News aska IV readers to make these column) their own, to the extent of contributing social and personal sections of the community, the fun- items which are of int**e«t. If you have friends visiting you, eral of Mrs, Stephen Wood was held Reduced Iron for little jiigs, Tonic Worm Powder Gleaned From The Fyles of The Glengarry News there is no nicer compliment you can pay your guests than to Saturday morning Nov. 28th from the take the trouble to oee that their names are mentioned in family home, Harrison’s Comers, to for Hogs, Potassium Iodine for brood mares, Nema Gilbert Seguin was elected Reeve of Looiliel township your local newspaper. Call or phone The Glengarry New» Of- the church and cemetery at St. An- Worm Capsules for hogs, C-A Worm Capsules for and Fred Sfybourin is Deputy-reeve, as -a result of Mon- fice—our number is 9—or. send the item by man v ! day's voting in tire town- drews. I Poultry, Nicotine Sulphate in 1 oz, 5 oz and 1 lb, Mrs. wood died at her home Thurs- !:i! containers. TEN YEARS AGO ship. Seguin defeated Mc- 1 Gunner Mawice Sabourin R.C.A. ofj His Excellency Most Rev. R, Bro- day morning, after having been in —AT— Friday, Deo. 9, 1933 Crimmon, while Sabourin ! won in a three-cornered Sussex, New Brunswick, sp^nt a few'deur was in St. Hyacinthe, Que,. failing health since last April. She fight with McDonald and Belanger. In Maxville, Robert days with his uncle, Mr Sam Lacroix,; Thursday attending the funeral of the, was born in Roxborough township 68 OSTHOM’S j late Most Rev. F. Z. Decelles, Bishop years ago, a daughter of D. J. McDon- McKay was elected Reeve in a contest with Wm. Dousett. Fassifern. St. Hyacinthe. ald and his wife, Anna MacDonald, Druggists and Jeweller*, Mill Square, Alexandria. ^Mr. and Mrs. O. Luckhardt and family and Mr. and Mr. P. Corneilus, Kingston, was here' her maiden name being Mary Jane Mrs. H. Sneath left the early part of the week for Ottawa. mer the week end. j Mr. E. M. Macdonell'of Green Val- McDonald. Mrs. -J. P. Mullett arrived on Tuesday from Toronto, to Dr. J. H. Munro, Reeve, Maxville,; ley, spent the week end in Toronto, The Requiem High Mass was sung join her husband, manager of the Royal Bank. Through was a visitor to town on Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cameron, Mr. by Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. A. McRae, V.G., a fall on Tuesday morning, Mrs.' T. J. Gormley sustained ■Mr. John Lawrence McDonald who and Mrs. N. Ewanovitch, and Miss pastor. The committal service at the a fractured wrist and severe gashes to the head. At spent several weeks in Western Can- Mary McGillis of Ottawa, attended the graveside was conducted by Rev. A. the opening term of the Kemptville Agricultural School ada, ’returned home Monday. j festivities at Glen Nevis on Tuesday L. McDonald, pastor of St. Mary’s in November, Mr. Hamish G. McLeod of MeCrimnlon, a , Mrs. George Donovan, Detroit, Mich, in honor of the twenty fifth anniver- is visiting her father, Mr. M. Emberg sary of Rev. L. L. Cameron’s ordina- Church Williamstown. NEW PRICES ON second jear student was elected assistant dean of the Honorary pall bearers were Leo senior class for this term. Canada's newest- political and family, Glen Roy. , 1 tion to the priesthood. McPhaul, J. É. McNamara, Reuben party, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, received Lieut W. Hyde, Camp Borden, Ont., Mrs. Alex. Cameron, Main St. south, added impetus when the United Farmers of Ontario de- was a week end guest of his aunts,’had as her guest for a few days, Mr! Wood and William Munro. the Misses. MacGillivray, Ottawa St. Neil Mclsaae of Haileybury, Ont. She Active bearers were Frank Quinn, EDISON MAZDA LAMPS: cided to affiliate with the Federation, last week end 1 'Cigars, cigarettes, etc, valued at $150. were stolen .by Mr. Leonard MacGillivray, Ottawa, was also had with her for the week end, John Lawrence McDonald, Aloysius also with them. : Mrs J. A. MacDonald and Miss Rita McDonald, Joseph McIntosh, Angus 15 - 25 - 40 and 60 watt all at 15c. tfiieves who early Monday morning forced entry into : Mr. Joseph Lalonde's tobacco warehouse, here. Judge lia.urier and Rolland Sabourin of Cameron, R.N. Montreal. [ McMillan anpl J. H. Wood. and Mrs. F. T. Costello left on Wednesday to spend the the R.C.A.F., Uplands, were v/ith their Miss Rita Bradley, bttaya, visited Attending the funeral from a dis- 100 watt 20c. winter months at the Cornwallis, Cornwall. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Sabourin her parents,,Mr and Mrs G. A. Bradley tance were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Car- over Sunday. over the week end. rol, Smith Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Roy This reduction comes at a most opportune time and you Miss M. M. Macdonell, R.N., who. Aime Lalonde of the R.C.A.F/. Moun- McDonell and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mc- would be well advised to take advantage of it. spent ten days with her aunt, Miss tain View, Ont., is spending his fur- Donald, all of Greenfield; Mr. and Margery Macdonell, returned to New lough with his parents, -Mr and Mrs Mrs. Dan Fisher and Angus P. Me- York on Monday. : Ulric Lalonde. Donald, all of Cornwall; Ben Munro, Mr. Stuart McCormick paid Mont- — . William Munuro and Dan Munro, all real a business visit on Saturday. APPROACHING MARRIAGE of Apple Hill. The death of Sister M. of St. Columba. at the Mother Mr. Scott Fraser, Depdty Reeve Lan- The marriage of Miriam Isabell Ger- . A great many mass cards and spiri- ; House, Holy Cross Order. St. Laurent, Que., on Sunday. caster township, did business In town arda, younger ..daughter of Mr. and tual offerings were sent by relativees' Dee. 3rd, occasioned sincere on Monday. j Mrs. Peter Morris, of Alexandria, Ont. and friends. The floral tributes plac- ^ ^ TWENTY YEARS AGO sorrow here. The departed Miss S. Bouchard, Montreal, spent to Patrick Brady of Ship Shaw, Que., ed about the casket were beautiful. 4 OPEN LATE THURSDAY and SATURDAY Friday, Dec. 1, 1923 Sister who had 36 years ha the week end with her father, Mr. L. onIy' son of Mr- and Mrs- L- p- Brady The family received many messages religion was born at Alex- A. Bouchard and Mrs. Bouchard. !of Notre Dame de Grace, Montreal, of condolence from local and district ': andria 57 years ago a daughter of the late Hugh R. Mac- Mr. and"Mrs. H. D. Duggan, Mont-iwUI t0*6 Place at St. Finnan’s Cathe- friends and others at a distance, donald and Mrs.. Macdonald. Mr. Hugh A. Gauthier real, were with relatives here for the dra1’ Alexandria, the latter part of showing the widespread regret Mt at who spent several months in the Canadian West, arrived week end. 1 Decemher. Mrs. Wood’s death. I FRUIT and home on Saturday. The opening of a Dental parlor by Lieut. F. Pommier, Ottawa, spent Miss Morris is a graduate nurse of Mrs. Wood is suivirtîd by hei hus-j Dr. Ed. McMillan adds another to Maxville’s professional EARLS GROCERIES the early part of the week in town ^• Maiy s Hospital, Montreal, Que. band; a son, Douglas "Wood, at home, men. Dr. McMillan, who is a Maxville boy, is a graduate with Mrs, Pommier and family. o two daughters, Mrs. Francis Carroll,' KELLOGGS of the Toronto Dental College. The Gregory Commis- Mrs. Paul Leger spent a few days CTfaJ Smith Falls, and Mrs. Rdy McDonell, and sion, appointed to look into Hydro matters, was in Corn- this week In Montreal. ' .; llcWiy Wcd» rcicu . Greenfield; two brothers, Angus P. Corn Flakes QUAKERS 3 for 21c wall, Friday, when Mayor Geo. Simon, Reeve T. J. Gorm- Sergt. Nav.. Robert McCormick III MoiîtrCal McDonald, Cornwall; and Donald J. 1 ley, Dr. H. L. Cheney and Clarence Ostrom represented London, Ont. visited his mother, Mrs.' McDonald, „Cobalt, , „Ont.; and assister, Hi WALNUTS 69c It) MATCHES, 3 fOT 27C Alexandria' before it. The lo:al delegation brought up the Mrs p Jddoln 4428 N tr J. McCormick, over the week end. Pte.| ' ' > ° e Mrs. Dan Fisher, ■ Cornwall. 4 lbs. 14 oz question of a flat rate per H.P. throughout the Province, Ranald McCormick who had been1 SL'" Montreal ,on Saturday evening, their claim being supported by Tepresentatives from East- Nüvember 7th HONEY, Amber 65c HEINZ CATSUP 18c - home on furlough has returned toj ' entertained in honor ern Ontario. They also protested against the increase of Is ova Scotia. j of Mr- anci Mrs* Marcien Lajoie, who 5-lb Bag Hand Picked 50 cents in the minimum bill of domestic consumers. Mrs. J. J. Morris and Mrs. D. A. i that day were married in the city, ‘ SPAGHETTI 25c BEANS. 5 lbs for 25c Despite inclement weather some 500 people attended the Mrs Lajoie a sis McDonald were in Montreal on Sat-: ter of Mrs. Jo- 2-lb Jar Royal Household St. Andrew’s Ball, sponsored by Glengarry Chapter I.O.D.E. urday j coin. The evening was pleasantly in the Armouries here. The Tempest' Dance orchestra of MABMALADE 33c FLOUR. 7 lbs 25c Miss... Annie„ ■ -Laurie ■ McDonald^ spent!.,.,, j spent .and „ ,, the _ excellent , 1 music. ' . was pro-, Montreal, supplied excellnt music. Mr. Duncan . . . . , , .... , : vided by Mr Paul Lacombe,T brother of Sweet Peanut Christie, son of Mr. Peter Christie, has joined the Max- a few days m Montreal visiting her, „ , ,, PICKLES. 27 oz 25c BUTTER 19c Jar ville staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. S1Ssisters ~ !! Mrs.of Lsj ie, and Mr. Alcide Campeau, C.„„ , ^ Bainsville. violinists, with the Lux, Ctamay and Palmolive 8t W A Ivan MacLeod R c 3uM FRUIT and VEGETABLES ® . ° , ' ' ' Misses Isabel Ford and Edythe71 La- A.F who recently graduated at Moss- combe Dian)sts SOAP 6c bank, Sask., spent a few days with Large Macintosh his mother, Mrs. R. M. McLeod, Bishop -. r ~ OLIVES. 26 oz Jar 59c APPLES. 4 lbs for 25c St.., leaving on Monday for the West j\Jo. lO riâtOOIi Drill WAR coast. Mrs. R.'Aarsby, Montreal, was’mi. j , ^ii j Libby’s, Campbell’s, Aylmer’s Cooking Wolf River An accident which might have caused loss of liie also home for the week end. INlfifiltS V/Ilcin§f6Ci Tomato JUICE 10c Tin APPLES 5c lb occurred Wednesday at the Carriage Works when the Miss Betty Morris, Ottawa, week ... . —, , Large ^^ With the close of the special school SAVINGS 659 Sheets Florida cylinder head of the engine ended with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,. . , . TISSUE PAPER 5c ORANGES 35c doz. THIRTY YEARS AGO blew off. Mr. E. Pigeon, fore- J J Morris 1 l0r N'C'° s- thls week at the Armour- j Friday, Dec. 6, 1912 man of the wood department j les, Lieut. J. T. Smith O.C. “D” Com-!1 2-lb Tin 75 lb. Bag Sgmn. Jos. Currier, of the R.C.C.S., pany has announced a change in the ,» was in the engine room at STAMPS MINCEMEAT 29c POTATOES $1.80 Kingston, was a visitor here on Sat-, regular drill nights. From now until ■ „ FROM the time and he suffered a painful compound fracture of mday the right heel when struck by the piston rod. Dr. N. ' ; Christmas drills will be held konday' BANKS . POST OFFICE^ Mi. R. S. McLeod who spent a few| and Wednesday nights instead of' DEPARTMENT STORES • DRUGGISTS PHONE 62. M. Bellamy and Mr. Geo. Duvall have returned frrom an days here, with Mrs. McLeod, re-; Tuesday and Thursday as at present GROCERS • TOBACCONisjS important sale of horses in New York. Mr. Duval secur- BOOK STORES end other RETAIL STORES tm-ned to Petawawa, Out., Sunday! for No. i6 Platoon here ed two standard bred race mares while Dr. Bellamy pur- night. 0 chased a standard bred registered stallion. Mrs. Angus Messrs. Earl MacGregor1 and Dou- : 1 TT LI îjj I B. Campbell announces the engagement of her daughter, glas MacKinnon, Montreal, were at *0 iTOiCl Margaret Lillian, to Mr* Hugh Robert Murphy of their homes here for the week end. j Ran/IUPt TllASfla v Dauphin, Man. The marriage to take place December Pte. Bruno Poirier, Camp Borden, ; UaIIMUV1' * 26th. — Messrs. Horace and Lome Marjerison, Apple spent the'early part of the week with Hill, arrived home on Saturday from Maple Coulee Lake, The executive of the Alexandria his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Procule ^ Curling Club has fixed on Tuesday Sask., and will spend the winter at tîteir respective homes. Poirier. ——Meloche & Sabourin on Wednesday,. filled 'an order ! evening, Dee. 8th, as the date for from Cobalt for close on 1,000 lbs. of dressed turkey. Mrs. E B. Ostrom spent the week, holding of their annual banquet, held end with relatives in Ottawa. ; each year to organize for the new Pipe -Major McVean of Greenfield, was in town on busi- 1 ness Wednesday. Prior to leaving for Papineduville, Messrs. Myles Campbell, Robert Me- season. The guest speaker has not yet where he opens a branch of the Union Bank, Mr. William Cormick, Howard Morris and Stan.; been definitely séteefted. Again this Lebeouf Was entertained by Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Noad at Cahill Of Valley-field, were here the | year the banquet will be held in the dinner attended by the local bank staff. Mr. Noad presented early part, of the week. 1 Masonic Rooms at 7 p.m. him with a Gillett Safety Razor, while the staff gave a set Mr. H. Van Dongen, Williamstown, o—, of silver mounted Military Brushes. Other presenta- was among the vsiitors to town on AMT'PTT 1 r»tf tions were a gold headed cane frrom his men friends, a Tuesday UDIIUARY Mrs. N. Merchant, of Montreal, was,'* marble clock from fellow members of the C. T. and T. A. 1 Societies and a solid gold locket from the K. of C. a guest of Mrs. Bruce Irvine for a MISS LILY MARGARET FRASER few days. ; At her home, South Lancaster, on Miss F. A. Rouleau spent the week Friday, November 20th, the death oc- eftd witli 'friends in Montreal. | curred of Miss Margaret Lily Fraser. Mrs. A. G. Maclaren, Arthur and, TWo years ago Miss Fraser suffered a Eugeniei Maclaren are spending the serious accident which necessitated latter part of the week in Montreal,' her being a patient in the Cornwall guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mac- ' General Hospital for some time. Her The new bells of St. Finnan's Cathedral wore blessed donald. j illness at all times was endured with at an impressive ceremony, Sunday afternoon, when Rt. A C 2 John A. McDougall, of Up- ' cheerfulness, and consideration for Reverend Alexander Macdonell, Bishop ' of Alexandria To provide comfort in travel for lands, Ottawa, was a week-end visi| ethers. casualties of all branches of FORTY YEARS AGO officiated in the' presence of tor with Mr. and Mrs. R. O’Connor Miss Fraser was a daughter of the Friday, Dec. 5, 1902 many of the clergy and a the Canadian Active Services re- and family. They also had with them ' late Captain Duncan Fraser and his turned from the overseas war large congregation. The new on Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.1 wife Margaret Cameron and is sur- /.ones, officers of the Royal Cana- cross for the spire was hoisted into place Saturday. Manu- dian Army Medical Corps and James G. McDonell, Mrs. D. J. Me-'vived by two sisters. Miss Christina factured by our local knight of the anvil. J. H. Charlebois, engineers of the Canadian Na- Diarmid, Dalhousie Station, Mrs. M.' Fraser and Miss Mary Fraser, Lan- it is If feet in height. Tire bells arq to be placed in posi- tional Railways have developed a A. McDougall, St. Raphaels and Miss caster and one brother John A. Fraser, new model hospital car designed tion as soon as possible, as will be the new statue of St. the inspection, Col. Ralston highly ator. At the other end is a wash Mary McDonald, Montreal. j Datt, Alta. She was a graduate nurse, to accommodate twenty-eight bed praised the designers and the room. The car has wide side doors Finnan which will be placed in, the niche over the main cases. The all-steel car was con- railwaymep for their fine work. so that stretchers can be conveni- entrance.——D. A. Lothian, along with other Glengarry Messrs. Paul and Rene Roy of Glen having trained in the Hospital for verted in the Montreal shops of Roy motored to Montreal for tire Sick Children, Toronto. For a number Below is a floor plan of the ently lifted in or out. veterans, has received a certificate, for a grant of land 1 the National Railways and sent car. The conventional berths have Left: Brig. Lett, recently re- week end. On their return Sunday, of years she practised her profession in New Ontario. Scott & McLennan suffered loss es- to Ottawa for inspection! by Hon. been replaced by spring beds turned from Overseas, tests the they were accompanied by their mo-1 i’h New York City returning to Lan- J. L. Ralston, Minister of’Defence, timated at $7,000, when their saw mill at Greenfield was slung in steel frames, upper and ward beds and pronounces them ther, Mrs. J. B. Roy, Sr., who had caster in 1935. and officers of the RCAMC and lower, with safety webbing for as being comfortable. razed by fire early Sunday morning. Rev. J, W. and the Quartermaster-General’s de- the protection of patients. The Right: The interior of the ear Mrs. MacLean were honored by ,the congregation of the been in the city for a week. j The funeral took place Sunday af- partment. Col. E. L. Stone, of ward section is clear, spacious showing the “Ward”. Standard Free Presbyterian Church, Kirk Hill, prior to their de- Miss Mary McDonald, Montreal,' ternoon, from her late residence, to Ottawa, embarkation medical of- and airy and well-lighted. At one railway bedding is used. Each bed ficer, designed the interior layout has a small hammock for the parture, Tuesday, for Strathallan, P.E.I. A purse was pre- visited with Mr. and Mi's. Hugh Cam- St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, end is a room to be used as’dis- eron over the week end. ! Rev. J. H. Smith canducting the ser- in co-operation with Canadian Na- pensary and diet kitchen, its .patient’s clothes with a holdall sented to Mr. Maclean and a silver tea set to Mrs. Maclean. tional Railways car experts. At equipment including a refriger- for his small possessions. Duncan McDonald, Greenfield, has started construction Mr. Donald A. McDonald, Mrs. John rice assisted by Rev. J. U. Tanner, D. of what is to be a modem store in that village. Mr. Mclver and Stoker II Howard Ken-, D. Interment was made in the Second nedy, R.C.N.V.R. of Montreal, spent the Concession cemetery, Eli Rioux, is erectig a fine shingle mill at Apple Hill. : K. A, McLeod, the Well known horseman of Laggan, has week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. The pallbearers were Dr. McLaren, sold his fine team, of drivers to Mr.. J. Munro, 15-3rd Kennedy and family. - Scott Fraser, Robert McDougal, John Loohiel. Mrs. Ockley of Toronto is vlsiitng McArthur, Bryce McNaughton and) her sister Mrs. A. Lothian. ' Stewart McGillis. B-ADMITTING ROOM C - D!£T KITCHEN & DISPENSARY D - UPPER & LOWER COTS