THE GLENGARRY NEWS The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 2, 1935. VOL XLIII—No. 31. $2.00 A TEAS Sectional Meeting ot the Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dewar Lower School Promotions Hepburn Cuts Beliet Costs Welcomeil Home By Balhousie Social Haliooals Do Way Up llnileil Ghorcli W.M.S. Honored By Friends llexandria High School A Million A Month ^ Old Time Beighbors Draws Large Allenilance Play Here Salorday ^ r Relief adminjstratjon was giv- The hospitable home of Mr. A record crowd of over three Pour victories in their five last’ ^ (Contributed) On Friday evening. July 12th, Each year’s -work of the lower Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dewar School into two parts as follows i en back to the Ontario cities when and Mrs. Duncan Smith, 18-4th hundred attended the Social of league games against Alexandria On TJfiursday, July 25th, the FIRST YEAR Premier Hepburn on Tuesday Kenyon, was taken friendly pos- the United Church at Dalhousie and Indians is the impressive •Sectional Meeting of District No. were given a ver}^ pleasant sur- prise at their home in Cote"* St. Part I—Subjects in which the announced a relief shake-up session of Monday evening by Mills, held' on the Manse grounds. ’ showing Royal Nationals have 6, was held in Stewart’s Glen. Be which fu™® Provincial relief Some' fifty old veighbors and Th’ê'^ program by 'Visiting and lo- made in their reeent climb in ‘tween 55^nd .iSO were present in George, in honor of their 25th Department issues certificates wedding anniversary. Over nine and which are discontinued viz. : policies upside do-wn- friends inthat School Section, cal artists was exceptionally good league ratings vchieh has carried the beautifui Spot chosen ^or the Drastic Reductions. who assembled for the purpose of and was w'ell réFéived by the them to a tie with Cornwall Is- gathering. ty w-ere present to join in' '■ ex- British History, Geography, Art Provincial supplies of money extending a cordial welcome to large audience. The night was lanjd Indians- Alexandria < are We are all very inuchj indebt- tending their heartiest felicita- and Botany. A student must ob- tions. The young ladies of the tain an average of at least 50% which have been carrying the Rev. Dr. William J. Smith, son one of the best we have had this now four poiijts ahead of both ed to Miss Sara Campbell, presi- in each of these subjects heavy end of the relief load are of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, who had year for a Social, being fine and teams, though the Islanders are dent for the splendid meeting sh: community'served a dainty lunch, and a lovely four tiered wedding on the school examinations entirely realigned. Definite max- just returned after a three years’ cool after an extremely hot day j in a favored position, having arranged- ’ Special mention should be played four less (games than Members of the Mission Circle cake, a gift to the bride, occu- held during the year or imums will drastically cut these course of study at the Canadian College, Rome. made of those who so kindly gave'either Nationals or Alexs. and two ■had charge of the opening exer- pied the place of honor in the cen- obtain at least 50% on the depart- supplies in many cities. tre. of the. table. Mr. Donald mental examination in June, to Demobilization of the Pro- During the course of the even- their services to make the social a'of them Celtic games. Celtics by cise, Miss Gertrude MacKay giv- success- The choruses given by the way, are rumored to be con- ing the call to Worship and open- Campbell gave the toast. qualify for the above certificate. vincial relief organization and ing, Mr. Mitchell Leroux, in the ing prayer. Harriet ^Stewart had ' After the serving of lunch, Mr. Part II—Subjects to be contin- realigment of these grants is chair, an address which we ap- the young people of Cote St. siderably strengthened and ready the Scripture for this part. and Mrs. Dewar were called to ued in succeeding years in the scheduled to save the- Treasury pend, was read by Mr. Roy Mac- George and by the school child-Ac- resume play, reports stating High School course, Latin, French, from $750,000 to $1,000,000 per ren were fine. The duets by Mr. | that their present team will be Mrs- Shepherd of Alexandria, the floor, when Mr. J. P. Mc- Donald and Dr. Smith became the gave a splendid Bible lesson from Kay read the following address Literature, Composition and Al- month. possessor of a handsome foun- Aulie Robertson’s two little girls capable of beating all comers— Matthew 5th Chapter, the verse, ah'd at the proper moment the gebra. Unless a student is profi- The Premier laid down the new tain pen, presented by Mr. John and also those by G. St. Louis and ir ore power to them. “Ye are-the Salt of the. Earth’,’ Misses Marion McKay and Elsie cient in these subjects as well as relief policy last night in the fol- A. MacDonald. A Lortie were well received. The! An unofficial estimate of the McGregor presented Mr. and Mrs. and pointed how Christians should in these of Part I. he cannot be lo-ndng announcements: After feelingly acknowledging cowboy songs of Mr. Greize of, league standing shows the teams at all times live and set an ex- De-war with a beautiful sil promoted. 1. The Government proposes the compliment from old time Lancaster appealed to the crowd in the following positions to date : ample for others ■ to follow as ver tray and silver tea service. SECOND YEAR to give back the entire adminis- neighbors. Dr. Smith devoted and Don McNeill’s song also. Miss j Team P W L Pts Christians. What a different life Mrs. Dew-ar replied in a few ap Part I—Same as Part I of first tration of relief to the munici- some time to an interesting talk McDonald’s singing was good to Alexandria .. 18 11 7 22 many should live. She closed with propriate words of surprise, year except the subjects are Eng- palities. on his travels abroad which was listen to. * [Indians ..... 14 9 5 18 the lines, thanks and appreciation and ex- lish Grammar, Physiography, 2. No more than $5 /per per- followed very intently by all and The Dalkeith Orchestral ren-[Nationals .... 18 9 9 18 "Your are writing a Gospel tended a hearty invitation to one Arithmetic and Zoology. son on relief per month is to be pronounced a rare treat. dered several numbers and if the Celtics 10 1 9 2 A chapter each day. and all to visit them -at their home Part II—Same as Part II of paid in monthly lump sums to Bagpipe music by Piper Roy audience had had their way, they] The Alexs. made a determined w'henever time would permit. By, the deeds that you do first year except Geometry re- cities now solvent and carrying a MacDonald and Highland danc- would have had several more but.bid to defeat Royal Nationals in And the words that you say The evening was brought to a places Algebra. share of' their relief load. (Tor- ing by Miss Edna MacDonald of time did not permit. Mrs. J. H. |the Cornwall box on “Wednesday Men read what you, write close by dancing the small hours The folljoviing are promoted onto, Hamilton, etc.) Greenfield added to the evening’s McCuaig and Mr. Willie McCos-' evening but handicapped by the Whether faithless or true. in. from Fo^m 1 to Form II. 3. No more than $7.50 per per pleasure. ham gave a very effective organ absence of Alex. McDonald and THE ADDRESS Say! What is the Gospel Baker Mary, Bathurst Mar- son on relief per month will b,i THE ADDRESS and violin duet, and Mr- Osborn, ' Prank McCormick they were for- According to you? To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dewar ; guerite, Cameron A. D., Denis, paid out in the supervised een Rev. Dr. W .J. Smith, a visitor to Glen Robertson, very eed to swallow a 9—7 loss. The We, your friends and neighbors Minutes of last meeting were Alice, Dewar, Elizabeth; Dewar, très lately receiving 100 per cent, We, your neighbours and kindly contributed a harmonica Prenchmen are going great guns ather here on the twenty fifth Fern ; Forde, Isabel ; Forde, June ; relief from the Province. (Wind- friends wish to express our plea- solo. During the intermission for at present and the 7—2 margin read and upon motion of secre anniversary of .your marriage to tary were seconded by Mrs. D. C. Kelly, Frances; MaeCuaCg, Cas- -sor the Toronto suburbs,, etc.) sure in extending you a sincere refreshments—which were excel- they held at half time was just McDougall. The roll was then congratulate you and wish you sie ; MacKinnon. Kathleen ; Mac- 4. The Ontario Department of welcome home from your so- lent and well patronized by the-a little too big for the Glengarry many happy returns of the day- crowd—the Moijrilgon boys of. boys to overcome. Thereafter èalled. Miss Campbell having ar- Por the quarter of a century that Leod, Mary E. (honours) ; Mac Welfare (relief) is to be reduced journ abroad and to congratulate Leod, Mona ; MacMillan, Rachel- Dalhousie gave selections on they succeeded in scoring five ranged to have the secretaries of you have been here together, by to a shell, with the municipal you upon receiving the degree of the different departments pre- mary; MacPhee, Norma; McDon- machineries runnii^ relief. Doctor of Canon Law. the pipes, which sounded fine. while holding the Cornwallites to' the kind, cheerful disposition of ald, John Duncan; McLeod Rod- sent which made the meeting you both, you have made your 164 LET OUT L Yoiur intellectual ahtainments, Miss Lilian Rowan recited -well, two goals but the first pe^od more interesting! They were die; Williams, Alexander- lapse had done the trick. Wallace home a happy gathering place for IN RELIEF BRANCH, sterling character and sound re-' and so did Mr. Fernand St. Louis, Mrs. MacLeod of Alexandria, old and young.' Everyone com- FORM II TO FORM III One hundred and sixTy-four ligious spirit fitted you for fur- who gave us in inimitable fash- Maedonell was one of the star Associate Helpers’ Secretary; ing to your door was always as- Butler, Bill, Cameron, Marjorie, Relief Department employees ther study and research at the ion one of Dr. Drummond’s habi- performers of the contest work- Mrs- Palmer. Summerstown, Baby ing well at both ends of the field T> j d ; T ii, ’u ^ sured of a hearty welcome and Campbell, Douglas ; Cjhisholm, were let out yesterday as Pre- great seat of learning in Rome. tant poems. The most ambitious Band Secretary. In the absence - j ^ Ruthie, Cholette Gaetane, Dug- mir Hepburn announced that the His Excellency the Bishop re- number On the program was the and scoring twdee. Sparling of Mrs. Irvine of Williamstown, all times to proçiote the best inter- gan, Eileen, Gelineau, Frances, Provincial Welfare Department cognizing your rare talents sel- very funny farce. “The Squab- though not completely cured of Secretary on Intercession, Mrs. Huot, Real, MacDonald, Donalda; was to be reduced to a shell. ected you as a candidate êov bling Squad” which was pre- his knee injury, was in uniform D. C. McDougall, Maxville, ests of the community. The cheeri- ness of your house was always MacDonald, Gertrude, MacDon- Twenty-four members of thé ..those honours. sented by the ladies of the Pains- and rendered valuable service. spoke; Mrs. J. A. Stewart, Dun- impressive for everything was ald. Margaret Rose, MacDonell. accountants’ staff in Windsor and! Prom the folders and cards ville Church- Their coming to Shorthanded as they were the vegan, Secretary for Mission Bernard, MacLachlan, Katie 140 house visitors and inspectors ■ you so kindly sent us we learned Dalhousie is greatly appreciated Glengarry boys did well to hold Bands. Miss Cresswell, Martin- happiness and accord. We.ehildreu^of ithe. community (Honours), McDonald, Flo Anne;, in thq supervised {municipalities that during your well-merited va- by all concerned. the score so close and they ex- town, Secretary ‘Missionary extend to'you our bes-t -w'ishes for McDonald, Hùgh Jamês; McRae, made'iip the list. cation, you were afforded an op- The -program was made more pect that, with their absentees Monthly; Mrs. Craig, Cornwall, your kindly interest in our wel- Margaret; Morris, Howard; Mur- Olotljing stores in seventeen portunity of visiting the centres enjoyable by the presence of the back in un,'iform for Saturday Secretar.v Christian Stewardship fare. You were .always willing phy, Russell (Honours) Seguin supervised municipalities were of art and culture, the famous Rev. W. A. Morrison,-of Aults- night’s encounter at Chisholm and Finance ; Mrs. Ruttee, Mar- to sacrifice your time and ener Fernande. also announced as closed. paintings and sculptures, of old ville, a former minister of Dal- Park ,they can turn thé tables on tintown. Strangers’ Secretary; gy to encourage us in our school Immediate economies in ad- masters, the shrines which defy housie; the Rev. Narcise McLar- the Nationals who are threaten- Miss Campbell. Dunvegan, supply work and recreation. ininistration alonevtotalled up to the skill of scientists and renown- en, who spoke in both English ing their hold on first place. If Secretary; Mrs- Dr. MacEwen, We of more mature years carry The Queen’sljParli Arena a saving of $240,000 per year, ac- ed medical men. You have also and French; and the Rev- Mr. the match is anywhere near up Maxville, Temperance Secretary. to you heartiest greetings, you cording to Queen’s Park figures All gave most interesting re- studied the spirit, the aims and Campbell who- brought greetings to the standard set last week, you being ready and willing at all ‘By The Watchman last night. from the Cote St. George Presby- won’t want to miss it. ports on their work and methods which the people of the times to lend a helping hand Toronto, July 24th. Premier As Premier Hepburn denounc- terian Church. It was a social (Continned on pngo S) what it meant. The^ as old world use for the' realization when needed. < Hepburn will ‘make an intensive ed “paternalism” and swung his of their ideals and ends. that will be remembered a long 0 our special speaker,- vre And we parents cannot forget campaign during the Domin had Miss Mathewson of Kirk Hill, Government ground from a poli- You have seen the bens and time and the church folk are the notable degree of interest ion election and he -will proba- cy which had been centralizing glen from whence our forefath- grateful to all who helped to Visitors From Wisconsin ■«■ho in her very pleasing way bly tour many . sections of -the shown by you in the welfare of relief control at Queen’s Park, ers braved the surging sea to hew make it a success.—Conu.' After an absence' of some fifty- gave a very helpful talk, “The our children. Dominion on behalf of Right Hon- immediate questions were asked the forests and establish our homes five years, Mrs. Hugh K. Cam- road we are travelling. The road Now in recognition of the many ourable MacKenzie King, Liberal of service.’’ which proved most about Hon. David Croll. and plant the Faith in our land. eron of Chippewa Palls, Wis., kindnesses emanating from this chieftain. Many months ago, Mr. The Premier knifed rumors As we have,only a slight kno-w- interesting and informative. Hepburn promised that he would Angus McGillis, M.P., formerly of lot 11 in the 3rd Ken- home, we take much pleasure in about his absent Minister who ledge of the scenes we hope that yon, (little 3rd K.). renewed ac- Mrs. Weegar closed the meet- presenting you with this small take the stump for his former ing with prayer. , had built up the centralization from time to time you Gets Contidence Vole quaintances in Glengarry last gift and trust you ma.v both be leader and he intends to make policy. will give us a detailed account of The Dunvegan ladies and young good that pledge. week. While here he called on his sjoared a long, long time to carry There were no Cabinet chan- their greatness. Angus McGillis, M.P., was the girls served lunch. on aS|in the past the j)art of real The Ontario government is cousins, Alex, and Duncan Neii 0— ges pending, the Premier said. As a happy culmination it has MacDonald and Angus J. Cam- citizens. awaiting the Federal election with unanimous choice of the Glen- There was lio quarrel with the pleased Divine Providence to send garry Conservatives Wednesday eron, 3rd Kenyon. He also visited deep, interest. A Liberal govern Welfare Department or with a the good ship Duchess of Athol Billes Governieg ment at Ottawa -will co-operate evening as party candidate for his old homestead, now occupied IBFIli To Camp At Barriefield with the pro-vince one hundred complex, ^system of expensive ser- to bring you safely to our shores tlie coming Dominion election. In by Mrs. Charles Leroux and fam- Political Propaganita per cent and Mr. Hepburn is an- vices. and to spite of the humidity. Convention ily- Mr. Cameron was accompan- xious to put into effect certain But the Treasury could not foot “The country home that rings delegates and interested citizens ied by his son M. D. Cameron and Some 40 officers and men, re- heav.v bills at this time and this with cheer. grandson B. Cameron of La- This week we received from a presenting “D’’ Co., S.D. & G. policies which depend a great crowded Alexander Hall in Alex- was a Treasury matter. And the voices of friends who andria to the doors. crosse,,. Wis. valued subscviber a lengthy ar- Highlanders leave on Sunday deal on Federal action for their 0 ticle in which.he gave his views success. are true and dear.” Mr. McGillis spoke forcefully morning from the local Armour- We consider ourselves privi- as to the advisability of putting ies, by motor, for a week’s train- “With a Liberal government Obituary in favour of the Bennet adminis- Manager ot Pipe Factory a farmer candidate in the field to in power at Ottawa, -we will make MRS. ALEX. URQUHART leged to have one among us who tration and drew attention parti- ing under canvass at Barrie has gainqd such distinction and contest the Glengarry federal rid field Camp, Kingston. They will great strides towards solving many The funeral of the late Mrs. cularly to the benefits Glengarry In Serious rosdition to . show our regard for J'ou we ing. be in charge of Capt. D. C. Cam- of our most pressing problems,’’ Alexander Urqiihart, whose farmers have received from the humbly ask you to accept this His many Alexandria friends It was with great yegret that eron and Lieut. George Kinloeh said the premier. “A victory for death occunred at the residence Empire trade agreements and the ■ we fpund ouselves unable to pub- the. Liberal party will mean a of Mrs. McCuaig, Ottawa Street, gift which conveys^ our best marketing legislation. are deeply grieved to learn that who have supervised their pre- wishes. Mr. de Lotbiniere MacdonaM, lish this article as requested, liminary training at the Armourie, victory for the people. I look for- On Sunday night, July 21st, was Sam Gobiel, M.P-, for Compton. who for nearly 25 years has been first because it was not signed during the past month. This year’s ward with a great deal of antici- held to Kenyon Presbyterian Quebec, spoke in both French and Mc-Iconnected with the Wood Pipe for publication, and secondly be- crop of Kilties are out to retain pation to the return of the Lib- Church, Dunvegan, on Tuesday Named To University Board English, complimenting Mr. Mc-| eral Party at Ottawa-’’ Gillis and comparing the trade faqitory here, is confined to cause sufficient space -was the trophiees which Glengarry’s 23rd ulto. Rev. Donald N. Mac- -k ^ not available for that purpose. Own won last year, including At the present time,, Premier Millan, recently inducted pastor, Toronto, July / 30.—Appoint- accomplishments of the King and the Hospital in Montreal and We must again point out to our Hepburn and his cabinet collea- conducted^ the service and inter- ment of Duncan J. McDougald, Bennett governments. that his condition is serious. the Regimental Efficiency cup, Mr. Macdonald has been a readers the rules governing the the Lewis Gun cup and the Sports gues are giving their undivided ment was made in the family plot head of a Toronto financial Deniton Massey, Conservative publishing of personal views in attention to the massing of un- Mrs. LTrquha^t was formerly house, as a member of the Board organizer for Ontario, gave an great asset to Alexandria during cup, and -which are to be present- his long career with this indus- oui- paper during an election cam- ed officially at a banquet tender- employed men in Ottawa and Christena Anne, daughter of of Governors of the University of optimistic address. He compared northern centres. The Ontario paign. These are first, that every ed “D” Co- while in camp. John Urquhart and his wife An- Toronto, was announced by Pre- the platforms of the four parties'try and -«fas always popular with article must be signed by the government has tightened up its nie McIntosh, and was born on mier Mitchell P. Hepburn late to- and upheld the record of the pre-j his men. As a bowler and a cur- Glengarrians will wish them policy vdth regard to so-called ler he made a host of friendss who' writer and published over his success in their efforts to win the 31st March, 1859 at Baltic’s day. Mr. Me Dougald fills the va- sent government. Although he signature, secondly that such ar- Imngry marchers and these men Corners- She was twice married, cancy created by the death of Sir agreed with the objectives of the hope that a change for the bet- these prized trophies as well as are warned that any infractions ter will soon take place. ticles should not exceed one-half an enjoyable outing and safe re- heir first husband was William Albert Gooderham. Stevens part.y, he explained how column in length and lastly that will result in severe penalties. McGee and of this union one the suggested methods of attain 0 i': turn. With a Liberal regime at Otta- such articles should contain no daughter Grace, died at the age ing those objectives were finan- v'a, it is felt that the problems Thanksgiving Day cially impracticable. It is A Fact thing of an abusive -or insulting of 21 years. Her second husband, That people who did not in- nature which might cause offence arising from these treks would be Prank Shaver, M.P., for Stor- Canada’s Farmer Premiers solved in a tactful and peaceful Alexand,er Urq_uhart died at Thanksgiving Day in Canada tend to dance attended a dance to any party or parties. Editor Maxville eight years ago follow- mont, Col. MeClenaghan of Otta- (London Advertiser) manner. has been set for Monday, Oct. 14. gathering just to hear George News. ing their retirement from their A proclamation was issued Sat wa, and J. D. Villeneuve spoke Wade and His Corn Huskers and —Hon. Walter Lea, of Prince farm at Baltic’s Corners. briefly. Edward Island, will be the fifth urday declaring the date- This willingly paid a dollar for the Williamstown Social Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. follows the practice since Re- Angus A. MacDonell. of St- Ra privilege. You can hear them in Bus Service provincial farmer-Premier. The The date of St. Mary’s Annual F, Sanborne, Boston, Mass, Mrs phael’S, the president, was in the iyia,r^pux & Gagnier will run a others are Hon. Richard Reid, of membrance Day was created a over an hour’s programme for Social at Williamstown has- been Fulton of Florida, Mrs. Alex. holiday separate-, from Thanks- chair. bu3 ^service .from,..AièxaMi'ia‘’fo Alb.ertq. Hon. Jaine^ Gar^iper of one-third of that, and enjoy many changed from thé-14th of August, Hanley and Mrs. Kenneth, Mor- giving ..-Pay oft having, the nation- other . f^^turep^ besides if you at- Lpchiel on Picnic’ .Day for 25 ; Saskatehdwan, Hon; John ' Brae- to‘Thursday, the 15th. Watch for During the next three years soil Cents returnv Meet„ the. bus at.-.ke*>, of fManitoha, and Hon.. Hif- rison, Dunvegan and ori^ brother, al thanksgiving on the seeon'd tend the Lochiel Picnic on Wed- posters. ■ resources ‘of the' Tennessee Val- Mill Square. chell Hepburn of Ontario. Mr. John J. Urquhart, Max,ville Monday of October. ly -wil Ibe surveyëd and mapped. nesday,-August 7th. 3 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 2, 1935

Paper Making Progresses Sheepdog Walks Like Bear An old English sheepdog Is a rare é. A ^ From Art to an Industry sight anywhere, but once this dog. The early process of paper making standing 22 inches or so from the i-onsistea of beating or grinding celln- Buy the Best Tea ground, is seen, it can never be \ OF INTEREST TO FARMERS losic material in water until the fibers forgotten, nor Its ambling, bearish were completely separated and then walk, writes Ruth Mansfield in the straining the fibers out of the water Washington Post. The outstanding W W F W by means, of a flat screen. The result- characteristic is the profuse, shaggy ing felt of cellulose fibers was then coat of gray, grizzle, blue or blue pressed out and dried. As a raw mate- ens are frequenting the yard. With regard to hous- merled with or without white mark- PRODUCING NEW QUEEN BEES rial the only one source of fairly pure ings. The eyes, beneath shaggy hair, ing, of which full details are given in the bulletin, L-ellulose available then was linen—and are daiic, although the most coveted A method of producing new queen bees, re- breeding turkeys should not be confined to houses later cotton—in the form of old rags among breeders are dogs with one during the winter months but allowed to roam at or textile waste. -And since each sheet wall eye and one dark brown eye. The commended by the Dominion Apiarist, is to place of the paper had to be hand made, It a full sheet of foundation, or a new comb, in the will during th day. Little shelter is required for skull is large, rather squarely formed, was expensive according to modern the whole well covered with hair. The centre of the broodnest of a desirable queen and them. In any .ease turkeys should never be kept in standards, although much cheaper than a draughty place and never be housed with chick- nose is always black and large, while to watch this comb daily. As soon as eggs are found anything previously used. the ears are small and carried flat to ens. The development of newspapers, ob- in it brush the bees from the comb and place them 0 the side of the head. The tail is minus, would he quite satisfactory if it in a colony that was made queenless and broodless serves a writer ip the Chicago Tribune, either naturally or by docking. The has been attributed to many things, were not for the fact; Jhat while- an hour previously. Eleven or twelve days later FARM AND GARDEN INSECT PESTS whole appearance of the old English such as the human thirst for knowl- sheepdog is for rugged compactness. the va.st majority ''become im- ripe queen celLs will be found on this comb. This edge and the spread of literacy. In method ensures that larvae of the right age arc all probability, however, It was due mune, nevertheless, there is much Both on farms and in gardens there is a con- used and that the resultant queens are from good to none of these, but to the Invention “Fake*' illness and many deaths. For- stock. stant struggle against the depredations of various by Fourdrlnler in 1804 of machinery For ye^rs the “tomb” of ’ Eve, the tunately for us, it has been po.s- o insect pests. It is surpri.sing to what extent ama- which made paper much cheaper by progenitress of mankind, stood In a siblè to modify nature’s method teur gardeners are ignorant of the ways of these changing Its manufacture from an art graveyard, outshle of Jedda, Arabia. CONTROL OF EXTERNAL to an industry. Until then a newspa- PARASITES OF POULTRY pests and of the means wherebyj their activities The fact tîiat It was 500 feet long and in several instances and to se- should be curbed. In the following paragraphs per was a luxury of the Intelligentsia. 40 feet wide, and that Five would an- cure immunity against certain With the advent of cheaper paper It swer any question—through a tube— you will find twelve of the most common of the.se became everyman’s necessity. THE COST diseases without causing suffer- Lice and mites are often the cause of poor egg pests described and the right means to take to put for a small fee, never taxed the cred- ing or endangering life. production ; during hot weather. Body lice can be As subscription lists expanded dur- ulity of the thousands of Mohamme- If lYe met no opposition, life them out of bu.siness and! save your crops- ing the Nineteenth century, a paper dans who visited the spot each year. ■R'ould become monotonous. Some The first disease controlled in controlled by the use of blue ointment applied be- shortage threatened. Men could not neath the wings and around the vent. Mites feed- Cutwonns—Greasy-looking caterpillars found In 1927 the tomb was destroyed and ôpposition is not only justifiable this way was small-pox, through in ground at base of plant. Cut off seedlin.gs or wear out their shirts fast enough to the woman who ran the racket from an vaccination'. The Great War de-, ing off the birds at night, and living in cracks and supply the rags necessary for paper but is desirable because it stimu- transplants at the aground level. Mix 5 ounces underground crypt retired with a for- lates thouglit and prevents our monstrated how effectively im- crevices during the day, have to be treated differ- making. But the profession of jour-' tune.—Collier’s Weekly. ently- Ordinary coal-oil will kill the mites, but Paris green with 1 peek of bran ; add 1 pint of mol- nallsm was saved by the scientists being rushed, by the enthusiast, munity against typhoid fever as it evaporates quickly the effects are not lasting. asses, sufficient water to moisten mixture, 'stirring who Invented the process of making into ventures 'which are baaed could b edeveloped by the use An excellent “paint” to apply to the roosts ind well. Sprinkle thinly about plants or along rows, in paper from the cellulose of wood. Where Gray Hair Is Honored upon good intentions rather than of typhoid vaccine. Since that nest boxes is ^composed of one part crude carbolic late afternoon or evening. In the Far East patriarchal beards scientific knowledge. time, we have been given the or possibly better still, nicotine sulphate, to three Flea, Beetles—Small, dark, jumping beetles. and white hairs are associated with Ignorance is responsible for knowledge which enables us ta Bat small holes in leaves of potatoes, turnips, beets, Whole Ship Crews Wiped dlgnltÿ and honor. Possession of a most of the opposition of public stamp out diphtheria. or four parts of coal-oil or a mixture of coal-oil Out by Bubonic Plague mustache of magnificent proportions and crank case oil. etc. Bordeaux mixture repels all species; lead ar- merely adds to the eclat of its pos- health progress. The pity of it is There is no excuse for diph- senate, 155 parts, mixed with slacked lime, 85 parts, Rats like the warm holds and abun- ^ 0 dant food of ships so well they are sessors. To this il may be added that that such opposition may mean theria’s continuing to occur. In GRAIN PLOTS AT THE is useful for turnip species. Dust on when leaves constantly trying to stow away when a beardless chin does not command re- that children will pay the cost of several Canadian cities, they have CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL FARM are wet with dew. ■ | a ship Is docked, says a writer In the spect In fact, a man who has lost it with their lives. had the remarkable experience- Cabbage Worm—Green caterpillar developing Washington Post To discourage them either his mustache or his beard seerhs It is an appalling reflection of going for a year and more much money is spent rat-proofing mod- to lose his face with it, In the filast. upon our intelligence that The grain plots at the Central Experimental from eggs laid by common white butterfly. Bat Not so, however, with the hair, for a without a single diphtheria death.' leaves and burrow in head, filling it with excre- ern liners, and when the vessel is tied even ■when there is no active If it can be done in one place, it Farm promise to yield results of special interest np at a wharf rat-guards are slipped bald man is sure of his plrft'e in so- this year in view of an unusually vigorous growth ment. Arsenate of lead, 1 1-2 pounds; soap (dis- over the hawsers to keep them from ciety and honor in the Orient. opposition, apathy, indifference can be done throughout Canada, resultiug from the heavy pcreipitation which has solved), 4 pounds; water, 40 gallons) use as a climbing on hoard. and pkaerastinaliion combiine to! and it will he done just as soon characterized the growing season thus far. The dif- spray. Or dust with 1 pound lead arsenate mixed- A rat is an unwelcome visitor any- prevent progress in the. war as every child is immunized ferences between varieties and hybrid linesnnder 5 pounds hydrated lime when leaves are wet with where, and especially on ships, for he Whale's Spouting Mystery against disease. against diphtheria. The time to makes his nest in precious silks and It Is Still doubtful whether the whale test, in so far as concerns strength of straw and re de.w. Treat before heads are fully fermd. spouts vapor or water. There is some Day by day, we fail to make do it is now. The cost of delay is other va1ual)le cargo and carries one use of the means that are at our sistance to 'disease, are particuuarly striking and Aphids, or Plant Lice—Small soft-bodied in- of man’s most deadly diseases-r-bn- contention that the animal fills Us sickness, suffering and, possibly as a result it is expected that very substantial pro- sects. green, black or red, with two tiny tubes on bonic plague. Whole crews of ships lungs with air before making a descent, disposai for the prevention of death. gress will-he made in the isolating of types which back. Found on undersides of leaves, causing curl have been wiped out by this dread and when this Is exhausted It comes to disease. This results in much need- Questions eoneerning health, ad- excel in these particulars. ing, wilting or withering of plant. They do not scourge, tlie vessel being unmanned, a the surface and discharges it. There less suffering and many deaths dressed to the Canadian Medical are others who quote the laws of na- 0 eat leaves, but suck the sap- Spray as soon as in- helpless derelict until wrecked on from preventable causes. It ap Association, 104 College St., Tor- some rocky coast or found by a pass- ture to disprove this and claim that PARASITES OF HORSES sects appear with nicotine sulphate, 7 fluid ounces the whale accumulates a quantity of pears aimnst ridicuuous for us to onto, will he answered person- 2 pounds dissolved soap to 40 gallons of water ing ship. search for new knowledge in the Bubonic plague has been one of the oxygen to carry it through the under- ally by letter. Winter is the season when parasites, of animals Direct spray to underside of leaves and wet all in- worst curses of mankind since before water descents and that the spouting prevention of disease when we do get the best foothold. For instance, a single pair sects well. the time of written history. Repeat- consists of vapor and water mixed. not use what knowledge we now- FARMERS ATTENTIONI Asparagus Beetles—Small beetles, spotted a edly it swept across medieyal Europe, have. of mange mites of horses are capable of producing Having taken the agency for the a million and a half descendants in about thrèe brilliant red, yellow and black, appearing in spring killing millions, one of the greatest Everyone knows from his own epidemics occurring In London in 1664. Really “Beautiful" Men Gore District Mntnal Hire Inanrancc m'onths under favorable conditions. These mange laying eggs on ends or shoots; larvae slug-like. Tips On Mindanao island in the Philip- observation that those w’ho re- made unsaleable by deposition of eggs; tender tips Although two-thirds of the 460,000 in- cover from one attack of most of Company ,the third oldest Company mites belong to a large order of parasites which is habitants fled to escape it, 75,000 died pines live a Malayan tribe called the doing bnsinesB in Canada, we can in- gnawed out and scarred ; beetles and larvae eat Bagobo, the men of which are re- the communicable diseases do not divided into many families. Those affecting hor- in a short time. It is found on all snre all îaim buildings, prodnee, Im- ses are classified into three different kinds. A leaves and surface of stems; larvae stain stems with seas. fiaarkable for their effeminate faces, again fall victim to the same dis- fluid excrement. Spray as soon as beetles appear It being difficult to distinguish them ease. They have developed an im- plements and live stock, on the Cash great deal has been discovered concerning the life Piemlnm, by the year or for three with arsenate of lead, 2 pounds; soap, 3 pounds; frona the women. In fact, many of munity or resistance to the parti- history of these mites, .but it is evident that some the men are far more beautiful than years. Hates reasoaable. of their hàbîfe'arC‘''stïïb unknown. Hovréver^ every- ■•Wia'tetf"40 galons. Keep shoots cut clean. Keep doWn Cormorant Good Fisherman cular disease from which they The cormorant, a sea bird with a their wives. Incidentally this happens ALEX KERR, Agent thing that is known as to their cause and curé is volunteer plants..Dust plants after cutting season long neck, which has a cosmopolitan to be one of those tribes in which the have suffered. This might be called nature’s Phone 82, Alexandria* set forth by the Dominion Chief Veterinary In- ■with arsenate of lead 1 part, lime 9 parts. distribution, has been trained to fish women are allowed to have several 24 tf. spector in “Parasites of Horses,” bulletin 152 of Bean Weevil—Small brown weevil laying eggs for hundreds of years. In England husbands.—Collier’s Weekly. way of securing immunity- This the Dominion Department of Agriculture. in green pods, ‘ Avhich give rise to footless white the master of the cormorants was for- 0 grubs that develop in beans. Larvae feed inside merly one of the officers of the royal AGRICULTURAL PROTECTION beams, which may be .stunted and malformed. In- household. The practice is nearly ob- solete In Europe, though still common fe.sted beans returned to storage continue infec- In Japan and China. A strap Is fas- The Economic Committee of the League of tion. Don’t plant infested' seeds. Treat seeds by tened around the bird’s neck, so as Nations has just issued a report of tremendous im- (1) heating to 125 degrees F. for 4 hours (without impeding its breath) to portance. It is the report of an exhaustive study or (2) immer.sing in water bringing to 140 de- hinder it from swallowing its captures. The activity the bird displays under wa- Ottawa Exhibition made 'of the many restrictions which grees P. and drying; or (3) fumigate with carbon the nations have placed upon the free marketing disulphide 3 pounds—160 cubic feet, in tight box or ter Is almost incredible.. It dives for fish from the boat Its master Is fishing EASTERN CANADA’S GREAT ANNUAL EVENT of agricultural products- In the report, the Whole barrel. Keep fire away when u.sing this gas- in and catches as many as lOO fish an system of excessive tariffs, embargoes and quotas Cabbage Maggots—Readies^, footless maggots hour, bringing them back and deliver- on farm products is discussed, and it attacks them bukro'w'ing Çn roots of jcabbage, eauliflfojwer, ra- ing them to the boat as bad for producer and consumer alike. In one dishes, etc., cause wilting and stunting or death of AUGUST 19th to 24th part the report says: plants. Water plants with corrosive sublimate Reactions of Plants 1935 ^1 ‘Facts are to hand which prove that this solution, 1 ounce to 10 gallons of water, about 1-2 pint per plant; apply 4 days after plants are set The reactions of plants are similar exaggerated policy of plrdteetionism, spread- in many ways to those of animals, ing from one country to another, is tending to anÿ again .at intervals of week until 2 or 3 applb writes C. H. Ouimet, Chestnut Hill, Stellar attraction for all music lovers prolong the depression which it was designed Eatioiis are given. '• •’ Massachusetts, in Collier’s Weekly. to combat, and to prejudice the interests.of the Striped Cucumber Beetles—^Familiar stripe'd Plants are benumbed by cold, stupe- r niasses it was designed to protect. In its pre- beetles found on squash, cucumbers, etc. Voracious- fied by chloroform, Intoxicated by al- : sent extreme form it no longer had any- ly attacks leaves of mentioned plants in spring. cohol, excited by electrical stimulus, CREATORE and 'hh BAND hurt by external blows and killed by ' thing in common "with a moderate proteetion- Several materials are of same benefit, viz; (1) ni- poison. They are even affected by Band of 42 with leading prima donna.~-Two free concerts daily. ^ ism, which is quite compatible with the normal cotine dust applied quickly and forcefully in liberal noise. A vase of carnations, placed functioning of international trade.” quantities to plant and ground : (2) flowers of sul- near a dance orchestra, will, after sev- Putting it briefly, the report shows that excessive phur; (3) lead arsenate 1-5-lime. eral hours, be found leaning away from protection, instead of helping the farmer, has hind- Onion Maggot — White maggots boring in it. Horse Races Dog Show Pure Food Show ered him by placing unnatural barriers in the way roots of onions cause .wilting and death of plant.?. Hard to control satisfactorily in gardens. Water- Auto Races New Midway Automobile Show of the marketing of his products. Naturally he has Most Intelligent Animals suffered from this, because the farmer can only ing with corrosive sublimate 1 ounce to 10 gallons The chimpanzee leads the list of the prosper when his products have free access to the water at. frequent intervals may be of some use. On ten most intelligent animals compiled by Rivalling the best of stage productions markets ,of the world. large scale Bordeau oil-emulsion made from 4-4-40 Dr. W. Reid Blair, director of the New The report of this committee is an impres- Bordeau by mixing with lubricating oil emulsion York zoological park. The list, based sive. document, and should be taken to heart by stock at rate of 1 1-2 gallons to 38 1-2 gallons of on tests to which animals have been REVUE OE REVUES those nations and governments which have been Bordeau, 3-5 applications at intervals of a week ^ subjected in psychological laboratories, placed the orang-utan second, elephant One of the most spectacular shows ever staged. most guilty of shutting their doors against the has been recommended. j third, gorilla fourth, domestic dog fifth, farm products of other countries. Carrot Rust Fly—Yellowish pointed maggots beaver sixth, domestic horse seventh, GIRLS—COLOR—MUSIC—SONGS—DANCES—COMEDY—’N EVERYTHING ^ o burrowing in the carrots. First generation maggots sea-lion eighth, bear, ninth, and domes- THE CHRISTMAS TURKEY may cause death of early ■ carrot.? ; second genera- tic cat tenth.—Literary Digest ■| Government displays—Live Stock—Poultry—Pets—Flowers—Fruit—Women's Handicraft tion infect the stored roots. Corrosive sublimate 1 —Hobby Show—Child Welfare—Baby Show—Women's Institutes—Junior Agriculture In view of the fact that the summer and early ounce to 10 gallons water, applied to wet soil about ] autumn months is the time when plans for the Most Feared of All Deities with Varied Competitions—Model Home—Dairy Produce—Home Cooking and Baking- plants. Begin when plants are an inch high aiid| Madame Pele, goddess of old Ha- Boys & Girls Work. raising and fattening of turkeys for the Christmas give 2 further treatments at intervals of 5 days- ! waiian mythology, was once the most market have to be made, the issue of the new ser- Onion Thrips—Tiny insects 1-25 inch long with feared of all deities in the Hawaiian ies bulletin on The Care and Management of Tur- narrow fringed wings ; adults yellowish brown ; Islands. The goddess was Invested FREE EVENING HORSE SHOW IN THE COLISEUM. keys, published by the Dominion Department of with terrifying powers under the old SPORTS EVENTS JUNIOR BOXING young pale yellow. Onions become whiten- DISPLAYS BY MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS Agriculture. Ottawa, comes at an opportune mo- ed and wilt and whole fields may be, severely in- I'taboo” system. In 1824 Princess Kapiolani of Hilo successfully chal- And a hundred and one other attractions which make the Ottawa Exhibition the largest ment. Turkey breeding has developed to a consid- jured or even destroyed. Difficult to control. De.s- lenged the power of the goddess and erable extent in Canada during the past few years, troy crop remnants. Plant early and force ahead. the native tear of her died. The vol- one-week Exhibition in Canada. and success has been attained where adequate care Spray carefully with nicotine sulphate 1 pint, soap cano lies In the United States National has been bestowed on the birds. As in other indust- (dissolved) 4 pounds, water 100 gallons, or dust park of Hawaii. ries, attention to detail is necessary to success. The plants ■with naphthalene, 3 applications. selection of healthy, well-developed breeders, the Strongest Grandstand Programme ever asseinbled Potato Beetle—Too well known to need des- First Roller Skatos management of the breeding stock, the proper feed- cription- Young plants first attacked by “hard Wheeled skates were used on the for the Exhibition ing and housing of the turkeys, the provision of shells” that winter in ground, later by “grubs” roads of Holland as far back as the free range for growing birds, and requisite, sanita- that devour tops. Hand-picking of adults in spring Eighteenth century, but it was the in- THRILLS^COMEDYrr-SENSATIONS^FIREWORKS tion are well-reeognii:^ed esseritials- In order to is only feasible on a small scale. Spray with arsen- vention of the four-wheeled skate, keep the turkey flock free from disease, the great- ate of lime, 1 1-2 pounds to 40 gallons of water or working on rubber pads, by J. L. Plimp- COMPLETE PROGRAMME SIX DAYS AND SIX NIGHTS. est care should be exercised in the feeding of the ton of New York, in 1863, that made Bordeaux, or the equivalent of other poison. Re- the amusement popular. Still greater adult birds which, should never be fed from the peat if necessary. “Catch them young.” advance was made by the Raymond Prize Lists, Booklets and aU information on request. bare ground, but from scrupulously clean dishes or • -lo skate with ball and cone bearings. The troughs, and too much caution cannot be observed Sir Ian Maepherson ,M.P., of England, is writ- wheels of rollers were first of turned BOWER HENRY, President H. H. McELROY, Mgr. & Setfly, in never allowing chickens to feed with the turkey ing his World War memoirs a second time because boxwood flock during the seasons of the year when the chick the original manuscript was lost. The Crlengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 2, 1935 Page 3

Bi;; Lake and Salt Bed Ancient Maya Calendar Æ Æ ^ Combined in Australia Had 18 Months, 20 Days Although several water courses, fre- Students of history who have noted 'liiently swollen by tropical rains, pour the difficulty ancient civilizations had OF INTEREST TO WOMEN their waters Into Lake Buchanan, Cen- in arranging a calendar, and who tr.nl Queensland, the take empties Itself know that our present system of meas- Ttre$tone almost as quickly as It is filled and Is uring time did not receive its final W W 'iP W often a vast white field containing touches until late In the Sixteenth cen- millions of tons of salt The glare of tury, might be somewhat surprised at the sun on this 100-mile-round field Is the perfection of the calendar used by TIR.ES Pour the hot beverage directly ou the ice, taking FASHION GOES FLORAL inten.se. the ancient American Indians. care not to touch the glass with the hot liquid- A circle of hills forms a natural From about the First to the Six- Flowers are the favorite summer accessories ot If you prefer to use chipped ice in the glasses, basin for Lake Buchanan, from whicli teeath century the Mayas of Central "Hhe smart Parisienne this year- Under the evening first pour the hot tea or coffee over uneracked ice there Is apparently no outlet tor its America, who had few apologies to matter how littfe or how much lights'and in the brilliant sun of the bathing resorts, cubes. After the liquid has chilled for a minute, fil waters. Scientists, hhwever, declare make to any one for their civilization, you can afford for tires, first go, garlands and wreaths of every shade, made Avith the glasses. that the contents find their way to had a calendar which has hardly been to the nearest Firestone Deal-j the Great Artesian basin, which lies all the art of modern technique, are the only orna-^ For sweetening, powder sugar dissolves more equaled even by our own, says Path- er’s. He has a dependable,! under part of Central Queensland and finder Magazine. A bit more compli- Firestone*built tire for ment of Ayell-dressed women. readily than the coarser granulated variety. Northern New South Wales. cated than ours with its 18 months of Sections of lemon, lime or orange are served every pocketbook that OrgaiîÔie flowers decorate every big straw hat, j E,vplosions resembling heavy artil- 20 days each and with a different will give you the long- and it is very attractive to match them to the flow-1 with iced tea. Or you may pass .iuice of these fruits lery frequently boom forth from within name and number for each day of the est, safest, low- one of the lake’s surrounding hills, ers in a light frock. Garlands are most popular jin a small pitcher or in a bowl with a tiny cream month, it presents a much more pre- est-cost mileage ' thick and rich for daytime wear, smaller and in, ladle. earning for it the name of Rumble cise system. There was a supplement- Hill. Their origin is unexplained, as is ary period of five days each year to nd service J softer tones for the evening. For tea punch, make a tea infusion and flavor it the fact that a vapor continuously make up the full 365 days and a cor- Of Hawaiian design, sea-shell flowers larger i well Avith'lemon. Freeze and use as ice cubes, sprays up from a cavern there, drift- rection for the six-hour variation of when they, are used as belt-buckles or clips small-1 Iced chocolate cocoa or lemonade make the ing to earth as a fine salt. Ranch the solar year from the calendar year. er for bracelets or necklaces are the very latest best iced drinks -for the children. owners in the district obtain their This calendar, which was later imper- thing to be worn on the beach. MAKING CHOCOLATE SYRUP salt supplies from the deposits left by fectly copied by the Aztecs, was based Cork and hard rubber, easily dyed and carved, Keep a bottle of chocolate syrup in your ice- this vapor. Owing to the lake’s re- on a good knowledge of astronomy. box and any time iced chocolate is wanted tAA'o ta- moteness, no attempt has been made The Mayas were able to calculate make beach-jewels that are more severe in design to use its salt supply commercially.— eclipses and they determined the syn- and brighter in color. blespoons of the syrup can be beaten into a glass New York Times. odic periods of Venus, Mars and Jupi- 0 of mjlk. Top each glass Avith a spoonful of Avhipped ter. cream if you like. Make the chocolate syrup as SPARING MAKEUP IS you would for hot cocoa—IAAU) teaspoons granulat- Town in Spain Demands MATURE WOMAN’S RULE ed sugar to one teaspoon powdered cocoa and two Comedy With Bullfights “Beefeaters” Is Oldest tablespoons boiling Avater and cook and stir for two Comic opera bullfights are frequent- United Kingdom Regiment MORE The mature woman ought to use makeup artis- minutes. Add the milk cold, a drop or tAvo of van- i.y staged in San Sebastian, matadors The “Beefeaters” in the tower nev- NON-SKID tically and sparingly and go in for clothes, made illa amd a few grains of salt. A quick Avay to chill masquerading as clowns. The bull se er fall to arrest the attention of visi- lected for the sport must be young and tors to London, but few who have seen MILEAGE of exquisite fabrics and cut on simple lines. She cocoa is to drop a ball of lee cream ii\.to each glass. without much courage, while the mata- Only in the new High 0 them know they are the oldest regi- should depend on dignity and charm to make her dor himself makes a better comedian ment in the United Kingdom, and foun- Speed tire can you get all the outstanding, leaving cute, ingenue mannerisms, WHY AND HOW WE USE SODA IN BAKING than bullfighter. ders of the British army, says a London advantages of Gum-Dipped novelty clothes and highly colored cosmetics to the - Two great woolen balls cover- the correspondent In the Indianapolis News. cords, 2 Extra Cord Plies under very young- By Barbara B. Brooks bull’s horns to protect the fighter, who The first British standing army, in- the tread and the new Firestone This doesn’t meafa, of course, that older women Wherever questions on cookery are asked, dresses In bizarre costume. Sometimes stituted October 30, 1485, by King Hen- safety tread with 50% more non-skid he masquerades, keeping the bull off ry 'VII, consisted of fifty ofllcers and mileage than any previous Firestone must appear drab and colorless or that they should- there are sure to be some about using soda in bak- with a bamboo cane instead of the reg- tire. Replace dangerous worn tires— n’t try.. to look as young^ as possible. It merely . means. ing. Even quite experienced coloks may \vonder men. They were archers known as the ular sword. The fight Itself is rough King’s Bodyguard of the Yeomen of see the nearest Firestone Dealer today. they must let good taste be their guide and that why soda is needed Avhen there is no' sour milk in and tumble sport, the matador Jabbing the guard. Thgt happened shortly aft- that, instead of being unhappy about their birth- the recipe; or why both soda and baking poAvder wildly at the bull, and the animal re- er the battle of Bosworth in which days, they ought to be thankful that each added are indicated. Many coo-ks feel less sure of results peatedly knocking him down. Richard Crookback lost both his life v5/t£TIRES Uial TAUGHT THRIFT to THOUSANDS year brings more knowledge, greater understand- Avhen soda rather than baking poAvder is the leav- When the attention of the audience and his throne. Owing to public sen- begins to lag, the matador leaps upon timent, King Henry announced that ing, kindliness and more charming manners. ening agent. the bull’s back. If this does not pro- There is no use to Avorry about small lines and Except in mixtures Avhere air is incorporated the newly created bodyguard was tor- COWAN^S HARDWARE voke laughter, he lets the bull catch show and not to be used for fighting. wrinkles that show across your broAV and around by beating or by adding beaten eggs, the leavening him on its horns, and goes hurtling ALEXANDRIA—MAXViLLE your throat after you are forty. Almost every agent for quick breads and cakes is always some wildly through the air. The “Beefeaters’” picturesque uni- Eventually, however, the crowd wear- form is exactly the same today as It one has them and the.y really are not serious, pro- form of soda and acid. These are the principal in- was when the original members of the vided they are natural, pleasant lines and not ugly gredients of baking poAvder itself. In the presence ies of the fight, and then occurs the only tragedy of the day. People call guard attended the person ef Henry ASK FOR furrows, caused b,y bad temper and selfishness. of moisture soda and acid react and give off ear- for. the death ot the bull, a sword is VII and waited upon him at meals. Naturally, you should make use of intelligent bondioxide. This gas escaping into dough or bat- brought and the unfortunate beast The “Beefeaters” are summoned to beauty routines to prevent them as long as possible. ter,' makes it light. Heat speeds up the process killed in the ring. attend all state functions, and one of However, once you realize some lines are with you and expands the volume of gas, so that mixtures be- their traditional duties is to search the to stay, stop fretting about them and devote the come still lighter -when baked. vault of the house of commons before Elk Similar to Cattle the opening of every new session of time you’d spend Avorrying to read interesting Ingeneral there are three ways of using soda in “In feeding habits, the elk are sim- parllamenL books to improAung your vocabulary and con- baking- The only difference among them is the ilar to domestic cattle in that they CORN versational abilities or to doing something nice foe source and the amount of acid in the mixture, if prefer to graze on grasses and a va- FLAKES someone else. none of the ingredients in the recipe is acid, bak- riety of other ground vegetation yvhen • eWSN-FRESH • t Pick rouge and lipstick in sul^tle shades that ing poAvder (a mixture of both soda and acid) is they are available,” notes a writer in The world’$ FUVOR-tWFECTt W' f do not make your skin look coarse. Use very little used. Biscuits or bran muffins made Avith SAveet the Detroit News. “In winter, how- Quick ReIief"''^!S|| of each and be careful to leave no rough edges. milk are examples of this type. ever, when the snow gets deep In the for Women Pinkish tones., generally are lovely with gray and When sour milk, buttermilk, or other ingredi- north country, covering the ground most tiopular vegetation with its snowy mantle, the Women need not endure periodic ' white hair. Nail polisfi should he pale and eyebrOAV ents supply the acid,'sodk is used as the leavening elk must seek s'ofiiê'cftllef'f6od supply. pains and headaches. They can spare | makeup must be used lightly, if at all. agent. The recipe for Bran BroAvn Bread AA'hieh is Then they may be found In the locali- themselves this suffering by taking *) 0 green beloAv, is a good illustraton of the second use ties where they can find browse, the ZUTOO TABLETS. Mrs. Allen ; twigs and buds of trees. The pre- BREMF^ST QUINTUPLETS’ ACT DRAWS THOUSANDS of soda. Wright, of Fulford, who was relieved There are many ingredients which are Aveak ferred varieties'of browse are found in 30 minutes of severe pain and ' on the hardwood trees—maples, beech, headache, wrote saying: "Every ; Callander, Ont-, July 28.—iThe Dionne sisters’ acids, or mixtures in which only a small amount of birch, ash, basswood—and a multitude act is on the four-a-da.v now, and in the language of an acid ingredient is used. Because the quantity of woman in the land should know of shrubs which grow in mixture with about ZUTOO TABLETS and what j Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are the largest-selling ready- show business, “wowing ’em’’ at every turn. gas depends upon the amount of soda that Avill re- the hardwood trees. They also like to they will do.” Just try the tablets to-eat cereal in the world. The reason for this is Fourteen months old today, Marie, Annette, Cé- act with acid, in the third type of mixture it is ne- paw the snow away to obtain such and know for yourself how quickly . cile, Emilie and Y’vopne are on the stage,. but that cessary to use both soda and baking poAvder to get tasty morsels as lichens and moss’ w they stop the pain. threefold: They’re oven-fresh, they’re flavor-perfect, doesn’t mean they have deserted their north coun- a light product. growths.” and they’re made from the finest ingredients obtainable. try birthplace for a spot on a A'audeville bill. Their Recipes using molasses, honeys, dark s.vrups,. When the Kellogg Company started making Corn broAvn sugar, sauce or banana pulp need a little stage is the front porch of their, home. These re- Burial Place of Norse Gods Flakes 20 years ago, it changed breakfasj; habits the markable young ladies have such croAvd appeal that soda to react Avith Avhatever acid these ingredients In: Q)d Uppsala, north of Stockholm, their audiences make their Avay to the Dionne door- yield, and some baking poAvder for additional leaA'- are three huge mounds beneath which, world over. People everywhere eat Kellogg’s Corn step from all parts of America to Avateh them stage ening. It takes skillful balancing of such recipes flncient legend says, the old Norse gods Zutoo Flakes — because no imitation can equal their deli- FOR SALE EVERYWHERE 25"^per box their .shoAV. for the best results. Very experienced cooks soon —Odin, Thor and Freya—were buried ; cions flavor and crispness. when they died on the introduction of Today 4,000 persons came in more than .1,000 learn Avhat changes are necessary Avhen substitu- When you buy Kellogg’s, you get true value. Refuse tions are made such as molasses for sugar or apple Christianity. Alodern scholarship, how- motor cars to see the famous youngsters perform. ever, contends that they are ceremo- a substitute. The original Corn Flakes are made only Two-thirds of them arrived in ears Avith United sauce for milk. HoAvever, it is best to rely upon re- nial mounds. From the highest the an- States license plates. Some of them droA-e hundreds cipes from standard cook books and experimental cient kings addressed their people when-, by Kellogg in London, Ontario. of miles to see the quints and nothing else. IMost kitchens for satisfactor.v results. the tribes assembled for what the Scan- come long distances out of their Avay to reach the The folloAving recipes haA'e been triple-testeil dinavians called a,“thing.” Near the THOU babies’ hospital home. On Aveek days the average and illustrate several of the principles^- of baking mounds is the sacred grove where, on FOR FLAVOR AA'ith soda. festival days,' thousands of victims is around 1,500. were slaughtered in Odin’s name. Tlie SHALT NOT The Dionne girls Avork from the front porch of BRAN BROWN BRAED castle In modern Uppsala, incidentally, their home (13 rooms, 3 baths) eA'ery day at eight One cup bran, 1 cup sour milk. 1-2 cup raisins, Avas the favorite home of Queen Kris- OVEN-FRESH FLAVOR-PERFECT 0 ’clock and 11 inthe morning and one and three in 1 tbsp. molasses, 1-2 cup' sugar. 1 cup flour, 1. tsp. tine. Here she abdicated the Swedish KILL I soda, 1-4- tsp. salt. throne. the afternoon. It’s a great shoAv, everyone who has • 'Ï ' been here. Avill tell you. Mix together the bran, sour milk and raisins,' then add the molasses, sugar and flour Avhieh has The curtain rises on the hour Avlien the nurses Getting Out of Crime Qrive Carefully! wheel the quints prams on the porch. Then, ona been sifted Avith the soda and salt- Put the mixture Most American courts still consider SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLENGARRY NEWS by one, the sisters are carried out. The nurse takes into a greased can; cover tightly and .steam for 3 ple.as of insanity from the standpoint a reassuring peak at the identifying bracelet and hours. (12 ounce baking poAA’der can is suitable of moral responsibility Instead of men- selects a large card announcing AA-hich of the fÎA'e is size.) Yield ; 2 12-ounce cans. tal derangement, writes J. VV. McKen- making her appearance first. Then - she is raised Boda in the next recipe reacts Avitli the broAvn na, Milwaukee, AA'is., in Collier’s Week- sugar and helps develop a mild but rich chocolate ly. In 29 states a person Is not liable high aboA-e the nurse’s head to giggle and laugh for a crime when he proves he did not for the delighted croAvd, held at anu hygenie flavor. know that the act was wrong. In 17 DEVIL’S FOOD CAKE WHATEVER BE YOUR PUUURE»> distance b,v a six-foot fence. All fiAm are good states, even when knoAVing the differ- shoAV girls. They knOAV they are appearing before One-third cup butter, 1 cup sifted broAvn su- 'ence betAveen right' and wrong, he is admirers and react like real troupers. gar, firmly packed; 1 egg and 2 egg j'olks, well immune from punishment AA-hen his iüheteiiipuUmeaàuJte Dr. Dafoe reported today that his little char beaten. 3' squares (3 ounces) unsAA'eetened choco- crime Avas committed under “an irre- ges are in excellent health. They all gained late, melted and cooled, 2 cups sifted pastry flour, sistible impulse” due to a mental dis- ease. ^ A cavalcade of educational and recreational attractions weight during the past month despite the Avarm 1 t.sp. baking soda, 1-4 tsp. sf(t. 1 cup milk, 1 tsp. awaits you at the world’s largest annual Exhibition .. • weather, YA’onne hitting the 20 pound mark. She A'anilla extract. Rudy Vallée and his captivating band and floor show is the first quint to Aveigh that much. (’ream butter and add sugar gradually', beat- When the Earth Rumbles every afternoon and evening • • • **Zodia”, gorgeous grand- ' 0 ing after each addition until light and fluffy. Add An earthquake sounds like the rum- stand spectacle, the pageant of the century, with 1500 ICED BEVERAGES eggs. Add chocolate and blend Avell. Add sifted dry ble of a heavy freight train, and the costumed actors on the world’s largest stage * « • His ingredients alternatel.A' Avith milk, a small amount noise apparently precedes the actual Majesty’s Irish Guards band from Britain and forty other shock by a few seconds, it has been bands... National Motor Show and Horse Show... For the tinkling frosted glass of iced tea or at a time, beating until smooth after each addition. reported in Science by Prof. Alvin L. International Dog and Cat Shows ... Marathon swims, coffee that means so much on torrid days, yoi^ Add A'anilla. Turn ino two greased 9-inch layer Lugn, associate professor of geology at powerboat races, international track meet and other must have first of all, a perfectly-made hot beA’er- pans. Bake in moderate oA'en (32.5’ 30 minutes. the University of Nebraska, who heard thrill-packed sports competitions on land and water . • • age, and plenty of ice. Soda is needed to neutralize the mild acid ; of and experienced a shock. The true treasured masterpieces of Europe and America in two art Both tea and coffee for icing should be made bananas. This reaction does not giA'e sufficient gag sound of earthquakes is seldom detected r. galleries ... agriculture in all its branches in the world’s largest show building. Mile-long midway. Booming, twice as strong as ordinarily because the melting for leaA'enin.f.so baking poAvder is added. because it is often masked by the BANANA BRAN BREAD - crashing of masonry and glass, and crashing, iridescent pyrotechnics. "The Show Window of ice dilutes the drinks at least lialf. . That means cries of victims.—Literary Digest. the Nations” is designed for every member of every family. twice as much tea and coffee must be used to ma^e One-cpiarter cup shortening, 1-2 cup sugar, 1 Colonel F. H. Deacon, Elwood A. Hughes, the infusion. The steeping and percolating periods egg, Avell beaten, 1 cup bran, 1 1-2 cups flour, 2 Presicient Qeneral Manager are. as usual. tsps- baking powder, 1-2 tsp salt, 1-2 tsp. soda, 1-2 Farmers Do Not Live on Farms A short steeping period for teas produces a cup chopped nut meats. 1 1-2 cups mashed bananas, The people of the Bahamas do not fragrant, delicately flaA'ored beverage ,mildly sti- 2 tbsps. Avater, 1 tsp- vanilla extract. live on their farms, as is customary id America, but in small settlements by mulating. Long steeping extracts the tanning Iron, Cream shortening and sugar Avell. Add egg the sea. On thé majority of farms the leaA-es and spoils the delicate aroma and taste. and bran. Bift flour Avith baking poAAuler, salt and there are no buildings at all save No .amount of fresh Avater added to too strong tea soda. Mix nuts Avith flour and add alternately with occasional thatched palmetto leaf huts. can save it either. The same is true of coffee. mashed baananas to which the Avater has been added. As a matter of* ' fact, excepting the AUlC.23 TIP ABOUT USING ICE Stir in vanilla. Pour into greased loaf tin. Bake at island of Eleuthera, agriculture can SPPT.7 To .serve theee drinks, fill glasses full of coarse- (325‘ F.) for 45 minutes. Finish baking (30 minutes) hardly be considered a major industry 1A the islands. ly cracked ice or halffull of chipped or shaved ice at 375‘ F. Yield: 1 loaf (8 1-2 by 4 1-2 inches). fuge i The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont,, Friday, August 2, 1935.

/f- DIED IN CALIFORNIA nett, daughter of the late Mr. and andria, called at the home of Mrs •stitute entertained the grandmo- COUNTY NEWS Win. T. Arkinstall, Athol, has Mrs. Thomas Bennettt of Athol, Dan MacDonald on Tuesday- thers of the community, Thursday received news of the sudden death predeceased him 12 years. One Miss Dorothy Hay is visiting afternoon, 2.5th ulto., at the home MAXVILLE of . his! brother, Cyrus Arkinstall, son Kenneth of Stamford, Conn., friends in Montreal, this week of Airs. J. J. Sangster. Upwards vÆioh sad event took place at his ifollowing evening. week endifeuest of his sister, Miss The meetilig of Somme Lodge man MacRae and Alex. Cameron Messrs. John Coleman and Lu and a real social time spent. Mrs. Thressa Darling- L.O.B-A. on Monday, was featur- were pallbearers. cien Durocher, Misses Eva, Ma- Rod. AleCuaig and Airs. A. E There will be Ice Cream, Soft Drinks and Candy. Mrs. Fleetwood Wilson and ed by a par'-:"eularly p':ea‘-uig -o bel apd Bertha Coleman were in AleNaughton poured Tea while A Bazaar Booth will offer real Bazaar articles w great Mrs. Jack King, Ottawa, called to event, when Bro. C. P. MacRae, GREENFIELD Cornwall, Wednesday evening, several of the ladies assisted wiMi variety. A well stocked Fish Pond for the little ones.'^ see Miss Janet R. MacNaughon, who is one of the leading Orange- Mrs. J. Coleman who had been the serving. Service in the Presbyterian last week. men ill this district, presented visiting relatives there for the PLATFORM ENTERTAINMENT-Orchestra, Church next Sunday, August Jtl: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kennedy the’ members with a beautifully past few days returned home Fossil remains show that there The Alelody Boys of Cornwall. They will give you the sweet- and children of Ottawa, were embossed Bible for use in the at 3 p.m. Rev. Dr- D. N. MacMil- with them.. were frogs on earth at 200 mil- est music ever heard. lan of Dunvegan, will preach. Saturday guests of Maxville Lodge. The donor was thanked Mr. Roy Coleman has under- lion years ago. The Misses Campeau will sing French and English numbers. Service will be continued on the friends. for his appropriate and much ap- gone an operation for appendici- Our own O’Shea Children will give Scotch & Irish Dances. preciated gift. first Sunday of each month until The Colored Banjo Club will be a delight to hear- They Mr. and Mrs. James Ross who further notieè. Everybody wel- tis in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, on will mahe you laugh and prolong your life. were visiting his father. James FLOWER SHOW Monday. All hope for his speedy KIRK HILL Thursday, Aug. 1.5, has been de- come. Two graduates of the Mary vale Abbey School will show A. Ross for some days have re- recovery. their ability in short addresses. turned to their home in Montreal cided upon as the date for''the MOOSE CREEK The sincere sympathy of the holding of the annual flower Log-rolling, at this pleasant pastime the strong-armed Members of St- Andrew’s community goes out to the Mae- United Church Sociul gentlemen may profitably exercise their ability. Church Mission Band, wei-e en-show, under the auspices of the Mr. and Mrs. D. H- McDiar- AI>ii,ter family in their recent sad The ladies will provide the lunch for which they have be- tertained at the home of Mrs. A.;Horticultural Society. The prize mid, Avonmore, were visitors to bereavement, the death of their MANSE GROUNDS come famous. None better anywhere, and rarely as good. D. Stewart, Tuesday afternoon, j lists which indicate a successful tow-n on. Saturday. sister- Friday Evening Among the Maxville boys ^ event are now being distributed Miss Clara McRae, Avonmore, Entertainment All The Time visiting the 'cld home town is Les- by the secretary, Mrs. A. D. Ste- is the guest of her sister, Mrs Be McDONALD’S GROVE Benches and chairs sufficient for comfort of patrons. ter Leaver of Baltimore, Md. who wart, thune and Thos- Bethune. is a guest of his parents, Mr. and Grant Païen of Ottawa, who Mrs. Ronald Campbell, Alax- August I6th, 1935 Adults’ Admission and Lunch : 3Sc, Children under ten years, 25c Mrs. W. G. Leaver. TAXES WELL PAID ^ ^ weeks’ holidays with ville and Miss Kathleen Kennedy, Family Ticket for 5 persons or more $1.23. The action of the town council grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Rev. Dr. P- A. MacLeod and Vernon, spent Sunday with Mr. GOD SAVE THE KING in offering a discount of 4% on ^ (.^ant returned to his home on and Mrs. Alex. Cameron. Gooil Programine in store Mrs- R. A. McLeod, President, Ladies Committee. Mrs. MacLeod left on Monday for school taxes was fully justified g^mdav Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Que., Mr. R. Archie Campbell spent Messrs. R- A. McLeod and Alderic P. Rozon, Superintendents by the result which was most/ Mr. Spurgeon Boyd and fam- the week end with Mr- A. J. where they will spend several gratifying- For some years Max-I. yernon, and Mrs. Leila Ben- weeks. | Wilkes. Admission, including lunch> ville has collected school taxes in nette, Ottawa,- sundayed- - at the Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Adults, 35c, Children, 15c. Their many friends here regret July and other municipal rates the departure from town of Mr. December. This year no pen- home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gregor and son David, Mrs. Dora aud Mrs. G. D. Wert who have re- McRae. Campbell, and Henry A. Walkes sided here for the past year a’’J taxes'^until the December taxes Mr. Edgar Lascelle, Montreal, are spending this week with ANNUAL SOCIAL GEORGE WADE were most eiftimable citizens. (fall due. I was a visitor to town on Tuesday friends in Gloversville, N.Y. Under the auspices of j Mr- L. Doyle, Ottawa, spent Mr. Donald MacLennan, Airs (King of the barn dance) and his Miss E. A. Munroe, R-N., St the week end with his brother, Smith and Mi£,s Sarah Smith Our Lady of the Angels Church Agathe. Que., who is holidaying APPROACHING MARRIAGE j The following announcement Dr. Doyle and Mrs. Doyle. spent the week end with Air. F. J. Moose Creek, Ont. at the old home here, spent the ! Mr. and Mrs. Parker and son. week end with Miss B. Cresswell, will ge read with much interest by „ _ . MacLennan. many Glengarry relatives and Detroit, are at present visit- Mr. and Airs. Mack AlacGregor I Corn Huskers Martintown. m person . friends of the bride-to-be who is '"S ^heir daughter Mrs. Emery of Brantford, who were holiday- Monday, Iloyust 19tl], 193S Miss Muriel Robertson, Ed ing with a party of friends on the Watch for particulars. j monton, has arrievd to visit lier^a grand-daugiter of the lat'' and Mr. Brunet. Radio Commission and N. B. 0. Artists. / When in town look for the win St. Lawrence paid his old home a The only orchestra to ever receive over 15,000 lettsrs for one parents.r .h,’ Mrmr. anuand mrs.Mrs i->.D Robertrvoueiu., 'James D. MeNaughton.M^XTano-u+nn Dunvegan'noo dow display™ at Mr. J. H. AubeW" s surprise visit on Friday. son. She has as her guests the “d McNau„hton, nee Mis^ of prizes donated for the Don’t forget the doings at j broadcast on Canadian Radio Commission. missesATisses Bessiersessie oampneiiCamnbell anaand .annaiAnna I McRae and Mr^XTaiia-Vitmia grandniece of of Max the Avonmore® ^ prizes Fair onaoiiatea Sept- 26thlor andtne GLEN ROBERTSON GREENFIELD Best Old Time and Modern Dance Music. Campbell also of Alberta s Capi- Han I. MeNaughton ot Max 27th. i ville. -ON- tal. The Y.P.S. of the Presbyterian Alex- McKenzie, after a two Entertainment by the Red River Valley Cowboy. Mks Sara Haggart who for “^r. and Mrs. R. M Bradshaw | çj every Tuesday weeks’ holiday is hack on duty. Monday, Aug. 12th j some days has been visiting Mon-, of Beverly Hills, .California, „ ani- evening. A very interesting paper Aliss Norma McDonald, Mont- treal friends has returned to uounce the imarriage lof their was given by Miss Jessie MacLeod real, spent the week end with her St. Catherine’s Parish. j wednesdoy, Aug. 7,1933,9 p.m. town. jdaughterj Reginalda Marie Med- entitled “Keeping one’s word”. grandmother Airs. N. A. AIcDon- Watch for details- land Bradshaw, B.A., to Mr. Several hundred well-wishers 1,^ , „ /-I, - 4. - „ Mrs. D. D. Grant gave a very in- ald. i Ferguson’s Hall, Maxville, Ont. attended the reception tendered o’clock ^tractive paper on “How selfish- Aliss Maynie Seguin had as her Mrl^and Mrs-■«««*« upon us.” Scripture recent guest. Miss May Robinson Nationals Are Here Again! Ferguson’s Halh-on Friday even-jJ7 the afternoon. St. Thomas. , ...... of Alontreal. . ' i r. Lesson by Mr. John Stewart. Admission, 45 cents per person, plus tax. ing when a delightful time was| piseopal Church, Hollywood, The regular monthly meeting Mr. C. Butler, Caledonia spent. California- of the Women’s Institute will be Springs, paid the Glen a call the ( Sound System Installed. Mr. J. Kerwin. St. John, N-B., GROWIKG BUSINESS held on Thursday, Aug- 8th at 2 latter part of last week. arrived on Friday and is the When last year it was propos p.m. in Community Hall when Messrs. Jack Seale and Gill St. the grandmothers of the commun- Louis of the Bank of Nova Sco- guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. ed by the Montreal Milk Produ- 0)4 ity will be entertained. A splen- Dingw'all, with whom Airs. Ker- cers’ Association to establish a tia, motored to Montreal on Sat- win, nee Isabel Dingwall, has separating and butter and cheese did programmé has been arrang- urday. been for tlie past few months. making plant in Montreal, consid- ed by Airs. Doyle and Mrs. Thos. We are glad to hear that Mr. D- Stewart. Contests will be intro- Mrs- J. Forest and Aliss Agnes erable scepticism was expressed McRae is well on his way to re- Valleyfield Exhibition, Jamieson, Toronto ,have arrived duced. Roll call, “what a grand- covery after his recent mishap. as to the wisdom of such a step. mother told me.” A cordial invi- to spend a holiday with their Notwitli^taiiding -.considerable After spending two weeks with tation is extended to all grand- Saturday parents, Mr. and Airs. R. G. Jam- opposition, both from within as relatives at Harrison’s Corners August l3-lM5-]li, 1935 mothers of the community. Miss' E. Leduc returned home jgSOn. at their summer home, Ri-Jwell as from without, the work 0 ver Beaudette, Que, was proceeded with and the re- this week. ‘ BRODIE Mrs. J. McCormick, 6th Ken- August 3r(l, 1335 Mrs. T. A. Dugga^' and sons suits to date have more than jus- yon, who has been visiting her —In an— Better Than Ever. Bruce, Keith and, Ward who mo-ltified the investment of the sum Mr- Arthur Brodie is spending sister. Miss J. Macdonell, return- tored from Richmond, Cal., to involved, while the outlook for Eastern Ontario Lacrosse the future is most reassuring, and a part of his vacation in Vankleek ed to her home on Saturday. $11,000.00 in Exhibition Prizes. visit her brother FarqUhar De- Hill. Visitors at the Hambleton home Association Senior Series war and Airs. Dewar, have re- large facilities ' being urgently Mr. Donald McMillan renders over the week end were Mr. and Horse Racing—4 days 4. turned to their western home. needed. In June 1,470,160 lbs. of . nr T-> n/r n • League Fixture milk were received, testing 3.48 yeoman service to Air. D. McCuaig Mrs. James . Hambleton, Mont- ON Rev. J. H. Hamilton and -Mas- in seasonal operations. real, Mrs- ’Ü. Morris-on and $2,400 in Purses. ter Hugh, C’.iilun.'rs. l.ouis On the average and for which CHISHOLM PARK was paid 28c. per lb. of butterfat. Air. D. T. Hay is assisting Mr. daughter Bessie and Air. C. Evening Program—Sensational Attractions, and Ross who were on a motor Anthony Hines boosting in the Lindsay, Ottawa. holiday, in Nova Scotia have re- Among the varied benefits ac- Alexandria Midway - Band Concerts, cruing from the establishment ofi^®y A visitor to the Glen over the turned to town. During the month week end was Air. Willie Robert- Royal Nationals of August Rev. Air. Hamilton will this plant, it is pointed out that The Sahourin home canneries son of Verdun. Versus have charge of the Presbyterian the utilization of this large flow once more in full swing and Dr. S. W. LAROCHE. J. MALOUIN, of milk though this profitable Its employees are busily at work Mr. Grant McLellan with his and United Church congrega- aunt, Miss Kate McLellan were Alexandria President. Secretary. tions. commercial channel has relieved . the Alontreal fluid milk market of ' Donald McDonald and sis- in Hawkeshury on Saturday. Opening whistle at 8-30 p m- Take the Ferry at Coteau; Special Rev. J. H. Hamilton and Mrs. a mount which would otherwise be ters were Saturday evening reci- Î KateRate $1.25 go anaand return.re Hamilton are spending some days designated as “surplus”. A. D. pients of a friendly call from the PICNIC "GROVE This game, the opening of the last at Macdonald College^ St- Anne Prasers of Ste. Anne de Preseott- McDougall, of this place, who is Miss Catheart, Montreal, was a quarter of the schedule which pre- de Bellevue. the Ontario Director of the As- Another whom we welcomed cedes the play-offs, will mean a lot Mr, and" Mrs. B. S. Winter land last Sunday evening was Air. recent guest of her cousin. Miss sociation, states that every paid Edna Pourney. to both teams as Nationals are but /iP children who were on a twp up shareholder is a partner. Lewis Morrison who was enter- three games behind the Alexs. and weeks’ holiday have returned tained at Mr. Sandy McRae’s re- Mrs. Clayton hlaePherson is are coming up strong. Playing home. DUNCAN J. AlacLBNNAN sidence. spending some time with her par- bang-up lacrosse the Frenchmen TIMELY NEEDS On AVednesday afternoon the A number of favorable com- ents, Mr. and Mrs. McCallum, showed their strength by defeating Miss O’Connor, R.N. Ottawa, Vankleek Hill- recently returned from a three funeral service for the late Dun- ments have been heard regarding Indians in their last two meetings, can J. AlacLennap who passed tliei beauty of the Cardinal cheese Mrs. A. Calder, Summerstown, the score on Monday night being 7-2 months’ cruise in European and spent a day last week with Airs. in their favor, and they fully intend Binder Twine Imperial Gem Sealers African waters, spent the week away in Cornwall General Hospi- plant flower garden. We thank Mr. and Mrs. Cardinal for pro J. J. Sangster. to mar'-h to the top. In Quart and Pint sizes, also e^d with Mr. and Mrs. B. IJ. tal, on Aloiiday morning, was held Plymouth 650 feet, You’ll at the home of his brother Pin- viding such a cheerful appear- Mr. and Airs. Thorson, Detroit, Anyone who was fortunate enough need it- zinc and rubber rings. Chrisp. and Mrs Earner, Cornwall, called to see last Saturday night’s encount- On Wednesday, Dr- E. A. Mae lay J- AIcLennan 7th Con. Rox- ance outside their establishment of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. MeNaugh- er between these two teams will tell Rope Who Said ‘Oil Stoves?’ Millan, Aliss Mina MacMillan, R. borough, and was conducted by Rev. W. B. AlaeCallum of S^. BONNIE HILL ton on Friday. you it was one of the. highlights of We have them in 2 and 3 N., and Roy MacMillan left for the season. Don’t miss your last We haven’t forgotten that Elmo. Air. and Mrs- R- K. Pattingalo there is still a demand for burner, also ELECTRIC Old Orchard, Maine for a holi Mrs. Wm. Campbell spent th visited Mr. and Mrs. Athol Edgar opportunity of seeing these teams in A large number of relatives FORK and TRIP ROPE- HOT PLATES. day. week end with Alexandria at Martintown on Sunday. action before the play-downs. and friends were in attendance. After a two weeks holiday on friends. Little Miss Gertrude Batchelor Brass Band in attendance. which ,he was accompanied by Mr. AlaoLennan who was born Mrs. John Archie AloCormick For Smooth Running , Wine Montreal, is visiting the Misses May sharpen wits, but .Car- Airs. Armstrong, Jos. Armstrong at ‘fhe MacLennan homestead, 7th visited friends in Alexandria on Pearl and Hazel MeNaughton. Admission— Bleachers, 30c., Chil- Use our SEPARATOR and Con., 69 years ago, was a son of MACHINE OIL- We also borundum is best for steel. has resumed his duties as C.N.R- Monday. The Picnic Grove Women’s In dren 20c. Agent. John MacLennan and his wife Mrs. Gharles Durocher, Fair- have the cans to apply them. Ask for yours. Affes Bertha Duperron who was Catherine MacLeod. For years he view, is spending some time 'in in Montreal for some weeks tak- was interested in the cheese in- Ottawa with her brother, Mr- Os FORKS — HANDLES SHOVELS ing a special course in hair dress- dustry in this district, later mov- ear Dumouchelle. Macdonell & Macdonald 1-3/-’ r: ing and general beauty parlbr ing to the Canadian West where Mrs. Arcade Trottier and fam- ' Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries (etc). work has returned home and re- he followed the same work being ily, Alexandria,.called at the home AT REDUCED PRICES, opened her parlor in .-the King employed for some years with the of Mrs. Pelix'''Tr9ttier-.on Friday BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA CHAMBERS Firestone Tires and Tubes thalPhave beenr built in^' »dl Edmonton City Dairy,,, ALEXANDRIA advance of to-day’s needs. • ''''4'. oi)S>] George Hotel. ' A, Visitors at the home of Mi^, , - t Congratulations are being ex- Since,returning from the,West, and Mrs. John Coleman on Sun- Donald A. Macdonald, K.C. W. A. T. Van Every, B.A, tended tïk Miss Margaret McKin- Air. AlacLennan has not enjoyed day were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. East Sunmer Office Hours: non, Principal of the Public the best of health being a parti, ,ij(ian and family, Russell, and Mr Daily except Saturday Saturdays Only COWAN'S HARDWARE School, whose entire class of 14 cularly great sufferer during the apd Mrs. Pecor of Mille Roches. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. were all successful at the ' recent past few months. Mrs. C. Pasher, Misses Maym.e MAXVILLE AND ALEXANDRIA Evening interviews by appointment. entrance examination. His wife, nee Catherine Ren- MacMillan and Alina Gray, Alex- 3E The Glengarry News, Alexandria,, Ont., Friday, August 2, 1935. Page 6

jmid, Ottawa, were guests at the fortune, fish pond, parcel table, I liamsto-wn and W. J. McDonald Nationals Dn Way Up lyi effective. With two, or three COUNH NEWS jhome of the former’s brother. hdusekeepers’, ice cream ''and | of Cornwall, were recent visitors n^re good substitutes .! the local Mr. “VV. E. McDiarmid and Mrs. soft drink booths, were all most with relatives here. entry would be just about tops in Lawn Social North Lanca.ster failed to make this league. APFLB HILL McDiarmid on Sluiiday, and on liberally patronized aud the fin- Messrs. Arch. MeDougall and under the auspices .M f an appearance on Sunday last We undei’Stand the manage- their return were accompanied ancial returns equally gratifying Laurence Savant, were in Corn- and as a result 3rd of Kenyon Cote St. George and Dalhousie Mrs. P. W- O’Shea IS visiting by Master Donald McDiarmid 0 wall on Sunday. ment is out to fill the gaps; friends in Montreal. won the game by default. Bill 0 Station Presbyterian Church who will .spend a few days at the WILLIAMSTOWN Mr. John White of Montreal, Penny, captain of the Alexandria Mrs. B. McCrimmon, Alexan- Capital. renewed acquaintances here over Will be held on Mrs. Burgess returned on Sat- seniors, lined up the 3rd tean. Much Damage lit Newington dria, is. the guest of lier daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Daneause, the week end. and John H. McDonald scored urday after spending a couple of Messrs. Ralph Dorval and Gor- Peter D. McCuaig's Lawn Mrs. D. A. McDonald, Loch Misses. Marcelle, and Lorleen, also the only goal. Many people turn A.s we go to press we learn that Garry. weeks with Mrs. Hugh Ferguson, don McKinnon motored to Corn- COTE ST. PATRICK Miss Margaret. A. McDermid mo- ed out for the game. Friends and a severe electrical and wind storm Mrs, S. M. Carscallen after Cornwall. ' wall on Monday evening. tored to South Mountain on Sun- Miss Ethel Squair, Toronto, is relatives from Kirkland Lake was experienced through the spending some days in Sudbury, On Wednesday Evening da.y to spend the day with Rev. visiting her mother, Mrs. A- DALKEITH were disappointed as many ne-^ Newington and Tyotown district has arrived home. A. L. O’Doiiell and his sister, Squair. ver saw the new box lacrosse game early tliis (Thursday) afternoon. Mr- and Mrs. W. J. MeCallum Mi.ss Margaret 0 ’D o n e 11 Mr. Charles Major has returned Mr. Geo- Cameron paid a busi- before- Damage to crops was heavy August 14th and children motored to Montreal! Rev. W. J. Smith, Alexandria, from a two weeks’ vacation at vi.sit to Vankleek Hill on The scheduled game that w'as throughout a wide area while at On Sunday to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Smith, Mr. Carlsbad Springs. j Saturday. to take place in the 3rd box next Newington a boy was killed, a. A splendid programme is being Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Diiperron, Alex. Smith, Greenfield and Mr.s- Miss Mar'ioii Urq^hart, Ver-| Miss Inez Macintosh is in Mon- Sunday wdll be played in Chish- cheese factory blown down and provided by outside and local talent Maxville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McDonald, Detroit, spent dun, spent the week end with her.tr®^! this week with her mother. , olm Park next week sometime considerable other damage done. and all will be assured a real good Cyril Dixon on Monday. Sunday evening with Mr. and mother, Mrs. K. J. Urquhart,! Miss Marjory MeDougall ofj Watch for the posters. The last Here in Alexandria, while the time. Refreshment booth — ice time these teams met a great Miss Doris McDermid, spent a IWrs. Sam Grant and Mr. and and family. 1 Cornwall, spent the week end. skies were threatening, we were cream—fish pond—bingo and other few days with Miss Catherine Mc- Mrs. Angus D. Grant. Miss Myrtle McWliinnie, R.N.,'with her mother here. | crowd turned out and were not fortunate in escaping a .storm. attractions. Donald, Glen Roy. Mr. Robert Cousin of Chicago, left Ja.st week to take a position ^ Congratulations to Mr. and^, disappointed at thfe brand of la- Mr. and Mrs. James Helps, De- his sister, Mrs. Emily Hofstetter, ill Georgetown, Out- | Mrs. Alexander MacDonald on the, crosse both teams played. So come Admission, including lunch, troit, were visitors at Mr. Dan Frankfort, Mich., accompanied by Mr. and Mr.s’. C. P. Young and arrival o!= a baby girl, down to Chisholm Park and get a PrEmler Hepburn Is Right Adults, 30c. Children, 15c McDermid’s on Monday. Misses K. and D. McCuaig, Vank- family who have been absent on^ We are sorry to report that line on the much talked about In- Mrs. James Neville, after spend leek Hill, spent Wednesday of their holidays returned here on Mrs. R. D. Macintosh is a patient termediates. (Ottawa Journal) The “bean” gue.ssing contest ing several weeks in Montreal, last week with their cousins Mrs. Saturday.' I in th® Royal Victoria Hospital, “Every single unemployed man has arrived home- D. A. McDonald and Mr. McDon, Mrs. D. McRae, Avonmore, Miss ' Montreal- All hope for her early was decided on Sunday last and in' Ontario, physically able, to aid. Loch Garry- McIntyre, Ottawa and Miss recovery. Miss Kate S. MacDonald won the work, will be struck from the re- Miss Eileen McDonald, Monk- ladies prizé, a box of chocolates- Hot Weather land, is with her aunt, Mrs. East- Mrs. D. D. Grant and Mrs. Sproul, Martintown, spent Mon-| After spending some time with lief rolls August 1, and heads of man for a few' days. Hugh Grant were in Otfawa on day of last week with Mrs. John friends in Vankleek Hill, Mrs. The number was 1300. families must accept farm work John Allen Cameron Jr., won Friday attending the funeral of Grant and Miss Christie Grant. John McKinnon arrived home on Or Miss Alice Mar.jerrison is visit- the men’s prize a pair of silk be ..similarly cut off.” ing at the home of Dr. and Mrs. the late Mr. Alex. McDonald Mr. Milton Grant, Morrisburg. Friday. Thus spoke Premier Hepburn, TONIC spent Sunday with his parent*, V Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Fraser socks—1230. Grant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter who unquestionably is right. With Howkes of La Vergerville, N.Y. LEAGUE STANDING Grant. Much sympathy is extend- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grant and.l®ft on Wednesday for their home possibly necessary modifications Mrs. L. Eastman spent the P W L DPts week endjvith friends in Monk- ed to the bereaved. family. in the West after spending some to meet special cases, his plan time visiting relatives here. They 3rd Kenyon .... 43 1 0 6 A teaspoonful three times a land and Malone, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs Donat Lefebvre had Miss Lillian Major, B-N., Tor ! should be carried out, and muni- onto, is spending her holidays were accompanied as far as Tor Alexandria .... 32104 |cipalities should co-operate to day in à wineglass of water. Miss Jean Campbell, Martin- as their guests on Sunday, Mr. North Lancaster 3 Os 3 0 0 town, is spending a few days with Arthur Lefebvre and two sons, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. onto by Miss Anna McGillivray see that it is carried out. Syrup of Hypophosphites Ambrose Major and family. of Kirk Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. McLennan- Mr. and Mrs- Wilfred Elie, Mr. ALEXANDRIA 11- If it isn’t carried out. if some- containing Iron, Quinine and and Mrs. M .Rolton, St. Teles Mr. Maurice Lagroix returned thing practical and drastic isn’t Strychnine in the proper dose Messrs. Lynden A. McIntyre DALHOUSIE MILLS NATIONALS 8. and Norman Carscallen were in phore, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roz- from the Hotel Dieu Hospital, ventured along this line then this to brace you up. This is not a where he had been taking treat Disappointing in numbers but patent medicine. The ingre- Prescott on Tuesday. on, Mr. Henry Rozon, Dalhousi-j James Baker spent last week at very appreciative of the keen la- relief business is going to get Mrs. Lawson of Avonmore, is and Mr. and Mrs. Denis Rozon, ment, on Thursday. entirely out of hand, is going'to dients are printed on the label Rev. Mr. Dann and Mrs. E. Lo- Kirk’s Perry, guest of Keith crosse displayed, just a medium in 50c and ll.OO bottles. spending a few -'da^^s with her Williamstown. Hope. siî^ed turnout of fans appeared develop into-a “Racket” to ruin gic-Philips left on the 28th July us all. Iniagine this Province, at son, Mr. Horace Marjerrison. ^ Mrs. Duncan Morrison and at Chi.sholm Park on Saturday MARTINTOWN fo spend a month’s holiday at this time, when farmers are clam- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Coleinan Baddeck, Cape Breton, N.S. daughter of Acton, Ont., visited night to witness the closely con- and Master Freddie of Cornwall, oring for help, paying out $3,000,- Ready Made Spectacles Miss McDermid of Montreal, i-i Quite a number of the ladies their many friends and relatives tested and speedy victory of called on friends here on Satur- 000 monthly for relief! Constantly on hand from $2 00 a guest of Mrs. Rattee at the attended the demonstration onj here last week. their favorites over the Nationals day- Mr. and Mrs. Everet Miller of from Cornwall’s Bast end. The No sense exists in laboring this up for reading. Drop in and Manse. canning held in Joubert’s Hall, on question ; in debating it pro and fit yourself. Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod and Thursday afternoon. Montreal> spent Sunday with Indians seem to be the only team little daughter Jean ^pent the After .spending some weeks who can attract a large gate here con. The cold reality—everyone with relatives at Massena, N.Y., Miss Linda Jamieson and Capt. P’’^®»' Morri- who lia.s anything to do with the week ■end at. the home of Mr. J. A. B. McLennan attended tho| this season and the reason is and Mrs. James Neville. Miss Monda Bougie has returned Mrs. Michael O’Brien of De- hard to define as the Frenchmen problem knows it—is that there JOHN McLEISTER honie. opening of the new bridge at are thousands of people on re- Mrs. Albert McIntyre, Mont- Crysler on Wednesday of last ■ „troit, , was a recent caller on , Mrs. put up a great game on the week Chemist. Recent guests of the Murray lief who. have no right to be on real, spent the week end with wpfk iJ8K6r. end which was much faster than Mr. and Mrs. Alby Meintyrê. family were Mr. and Mrs. Thorson and just as exciting as any Alex- relief, and should be put off. of Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Waeni, Montreal, “r. and Mrs Edey of Montreal There should be some limit to the Mrs. A, L. McDermid and visited the latter’s parents, Mr. are_ spending their holidays with andria—Islander joust seen here daughter. Miss Inez are visiting Clifford Earner and Mr. Alex. this year. The Dalbec brothers perimssable folly of human inef- Earner, of Cornwall. and Mrs. J. Daoust on Sunday. t»’®7 "ont, Miss C Morrison. ficiency and sentiment. Positively with he! sister, Mrs. Aloysius Miss Gabrielle Daoust who will ^ Î xV were absent from the Cornwall McDonald, Harrison’s Corner- Mrs. Cassidy and Miss Jessie viàit friends in the city for some N.J., Miss Harriet Ba- line-up and two new youngsters. Mrs. Hattie Booth', Roehes^ter, Cassidy arrived on Sunday by time accompanied them on their and Miss Gertrude Gunn of Laurin and Payette who were N.Y., spent a few days recently motor from Michigan on an ex- returia i visited Dr- and making their first appearance on with Mrs. Phillip Grant. tentled visit with relatives in During the month of August, week. Ghisholpi Park impresse-d the IF The Last Call Mr. Staiile_y Kier, Montreal, this vicinity. >'■ services in St. Andrew’s Presby-I ^iss Patricia Baker went by fgns with their potential strength. TO THE and his mother, Mrs. T. J. Kier, Miss Etta Smith will be a guest terian Church will be as follows : motor with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. That Nationals are greatly im- You Want to Buy; Want to Sell, Want to Trade, Want to Williamstovvn, eaUed on friends of relatives in Kingston, for a No service 011 Aug. 4th and 18th-’ borne in Summit, proved was demonstrated by here on Saturday. couple of weeks. At 2.30 p.m. Aug- 11th and 25th '«tends to remain their feat of trimming the In- Rent. Mr. and Mrs. C. Driscoll au(| Mrs. Geo. Colquhoun of Wales, The Y.P.S. of St. Andrew’s for a couple of weeks. dians in their last two encount- Locfaiel family spent their holidays visit- United Church will hold their ers. They are going better every was. a visitor with her parents, NORTH LANCASTER Remember ing Glen Roy relatives- Mr .and Mrs. Jas. May during annual banquet in St. Andrew’s game- It has been proven beyond ques- Old-Time Mrs... Sam Cameron and two the week. Hall on Friday evening, Aug. 2nd. The local Lacrosse Club put on Lalonde scored the opening tion a Small “ad” expressive of children, Detroit, Mich., called on In .company, with Miss Me- Service in St. Andrews Church a most enjoyable dance on Fri- goal but the Alexs more than your desire, inserted in our Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Daneause, Whinney. Miss Lily Cliiigen mo-' on August 4th will be at 2.30 day evening, July 26th, when the made that up by outseoring their I CLASSIFIED AD COLUMNS Friday last. tored to Toronto on Monday and p.m- Sunday School at 1.30. Melody Boys from Cornwall sup- opponents 4—2 during the first jwiU bring quick results. Many 0 quarter. Play was very fa.st and Miss Vera McIntyre and Mr. will spend the week with friends plied the music. The drawing for ■ use them weekly—What about A'rOhie Kedlei!, Montreal, spent there and in Kingston. ST. RAPHAELS WEST a gold watch was held and Mrs exciting each goalie having plenty You? the week end with parents, Mr. of work and both handling it Miss McArthur of Toronto, is Mr. Frank Bain, New York, isi^- Saxton of Alexandria prov^l and Mrs. Jas. H. McIntyre. on an extended visit with her nn nicely. Whittaker was hit on the COTTAGE FOR SALE PICNIC! spending some time with rela- ! to be the lucky winner. All are eye by a high shot from Challis Large comfortable cottage on Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dan- On Wednesday cle, Martin McMartin at The Cot- cause,, Miss Ola Daneause, Miss tage. tives here. i looking forward to another de- stick but came back after a brief Lake St. Francis at South Lan Mrs. Gauthier and little son lightful evening in the near fu- rest to play well. Penuie scored Eva Rushford motored to Platts- Mrs. Mahon, Mrs. Arthur Bar ture. caster for sale on reasonable burg, N-Y., on Sunday. clay and Master Jackie of Otta- Yves, of Montreal are the guests Alexandria’s first when the ball terms. Apply to Maedonell & Mac- Miss Agatha McDermid spent wa, called on former aequaintan of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lafrance this got away from Whittaker but donald, Barristers, etc., Alexan- August /th, 1S3S week. the early part of the week with ces during the week. Lalonde again secured the advaW andria, Ontario. 28-5c. her cousin, Mrs. Leslie Howard, Masters Marvin and Barton Miss Carey and little daugh- Glengarry Cheese Board tage for his team right after the We may have been insistent, but South Lancaster. Beaudette, of Massena, N.Y., ter, Miss Agnes McDonald and draw. Thereafter F. McCormick FOR SALE we wanted to impress on you the Mrs. Glen McLennan and four- spent two weeks withtheir grand Mr- Angus McDonald, “Winni- Alexandria, 26th July 1935 from Challis, Pennie from Paul Two hundred (200) acres of significance of this event, which is children, Massena, N.Y., spent a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bougie peg, Man., are visiting friends in Factory White Col. and lastly Wallace Maedonell land with two sets of buildings, to be THE EVENT of the year. and family. this vicinity- King’s Road No. 810 60 alone, ran in goals for the home mile west of Dalkeith, with stock, Would you like to miss it? Can portion of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. McDonald. Misses Kate and Jane Munro Mr. Arthur Trottier, Ottawa Aberdeen 830 24 team who led 4—2 at the first crop and implements. Apply to you afford to miss it ? Not if you NEIL MacINTOSH, Dalkeith, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell. of Montreal, are spending a cou- .spent the week end at the home, Curry Hill 383 .... 77 Bel!. like being in style—for everybody is of Mr. Edmond Liboiron. On his St. Raphaels No. 572 50 Challis backhanded a neat one Ontario. 29-4c going. We only need you to make Montreal, spent the week end ple of weeks with Mr.' and Mrs. Geo. Munro and family. River return he was accompanied by Glengarry No. 63 . .. *48 to open scoring in the next frame this a real old-time gathering, where with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENT D. A. McDonald, Loch Garry. Road- Miss Edmondine Liboiron who'Avondale No. 87 .. 45 after the ball had been handled friends meet friends for a pleasant by Jim Weir and Paul Pilon, La- Maedonell & Macdonald, Bar- afternoon together. We will help Mr. and Mrs. Roddie Chisholm As the pastor Rev. H. F. Dann had spent her holidays at her Victoria No. 965 30 will be away on holiday there will home here. Picnic Grove No. 693 33 londe scoring his own and his risters, etc., Alexandria, announce make it so by providing a good and little son, of Lost River, Que., team’s third on a rebound from the opening of a branch office in dinner, a splendid programme and were guests on Saturday at the be no evening service in St. An- Miss Isabel McDonald, aceora- Dornie No. 651 .... 49 panied by Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, of Edgar’s No. 699 .... 34 Lavigne’s shot. Challis got an- the McCrimmon Building, at Wil- an atmosphere of good cheer. home of Mr. and Mrs.- B. W. drew’s Presbyterian Church dur- liamstown. on Monday, July 1st. ing tlie month of August Ser Cleveland, Ohio, is with her par- I;orne No. 161 30 other on a pass from Morris and We admit

Bedlmgton Terrier is Washington Chief Center Friendly and Good Guard of the World for Maps The Ottawa Spotlight The Bedlinjrton Terrier Is one of the Generally unknown is the fact that tnany good things that come from Nor Washington Is the greatest map-mak thumberland, writes Maj. MItford Firlee Ing center in the world and the store A Weekly Review of National Affairs Specially in Answers MagaJiine. He was origin- house of the largest number of com Written for The Glengarry News ally the long-legged (the Dandle Din- pleted ones, says the Washington Star monf being the short-legged) offspring In its more than 50 collections, con By Wilfrid Eggleston. of common stock that owed much to lafning about 20,(X)0.000 on file—3,5(X). î^kye terrier intlnence. iHK) all different—one may find literally The difference in those days did not everything from airplane maps to Ottawa, July 30—Japan and shipment of Japanese silk must be even remotely approximate to the dif- whale charts. The air above the earth Canada have declared trade war t:y now, with the surtax added to ference existing iietween those, two with its “bumps” and currents; cadas- on one another after weeks of ne- all the other duties. It also goes breeds today. Bedlingtons probably be- tral charts which' show every contour gotiations^ Japan has applied a 50 v.ntliout saying that with all the ing nothing more than puppies that of the soil, its chemistry, geology and taxes-piled-on-taxes the trade be- were, “on the leggy side” ; neverthe- man-made objects on the surface; .the per eeillt ■ surtax on ten leading less. the leggy puppies and the low-to- mountains and valleys of the conti- articles" of Canadian produce. tween the two countries is due to ground puppies found separate admir- nents under the seas—in some way. Canada replied with renunciation take a tumble almost at once. Bri- ers, and from these beginnings two every square inch of the known world of the 1911 treaty and a 33 1-3 tish Columbia will be the most distinct breeds were evolved. may be seen on maps drawn, published, per cent surtax ad valorem on all direct sufferer from the loss- Although the Bedlington (this'name compiled in Washington or purchased Japanese goods entered for cus- The P. E. I. result.s came with was conferred upon iiirn in 182r)) is abroad, and now in public and private recognized as a terrier, he boasts many toms aftex August 5th. a sickening thud to the govern- collections. ment at Ottawa. The Bennett min- points that in other terriers would be When Hipparchus had scratched the Japain was (Canada’s fourth anathema. His feet, instead of being last line on his crude map of the world best customer in 1934- Only the istry has taken plenty of tough round, should be long and pointed liUeJ as it was known in 200 B. C,, he could United Kingdom, the United blows in its term of office, but those of a hare; while his back, instead set aside his stylus and the mud tab- States and the Netherlands was one of the worst. of being short and straight, should be let was set in the oven, and feel rea- bought a larger quantity of Can- The middle of September is long and arched. sonably sure that his work would stand adian produce. still the popular date for a gen- But In origin, general conformation, for at least another score of years. In eral election, but no indication of and character, the Bedlington is essen- that day the face of the world altered .Japan is tenth op the list of tially a terrier. Although he is obvi- slowly. the countries from which Canada any kind has yet come from Con- ously unfitted for going to ground, he servative headquarters. (Hatching up with our changing world buys imports. Last year the ratio is an exceptional waterdog; and he Is to map it is no longer the leisurely 0 was about $4. to $1 in Canada’s] game and hardy. This little dog with task of a cloistered draughtsman. It the “twisty” coat, firm yet soft in tex- is rather the hurried, full-time toil of LY'Gi’aiH SSovenient Biggest in Veers ture, is recommended as a loyal friend highly skilled artists, and is crammed 000,000 of Çanadian wheat, Inm-, 33 and an effecti.ve guard. her. fish, metals and other pro Fort William, July 29.—One of with elements of adventure, news re- ducts while Canada was buying porting and accurate, laborious re- the largest grain movements tha search. $4,000,000 in Japanese silks, toys. port of Fort William-Port Arthur Monte Cristo’s Prison cutlery and ^her good^ Jhas seen, in years is now in pro- Is Paying Institution Ihese are Uommion Bureau of i shipping men said here to- Although Edmond Dantes, da.«?hing Busy Little Insect Is Statisticq figures. It IS stated count of Monte Cristo, never existed ' Manufacturer of Shellac trade experts that the balance , of movement will average in the except In the vivid imagination of his Few people realize a man’s debt to trade IS not quite so heavy ^ j reighborhocid of 2,000,000 bush- creator, Alexandre Dumas, the dark an industrious little insect called lacci- Canada s favor as appears on the, dailv James A. Speers, gen and gloomy Chateau d’lf Is real—as fer lacca. India first knew it as a ram real as the rocky, forbidding island up- paging parasite, despoiling forests surface, (-ons^lerable quantities |manager of the Lake Ship- on which it stands, asserts a writer in of silk enter Canada from Japan clearance Association, said, But, as the raw manufacturer of shel pers the Washington Post. It is real enough lac, the resin used for making gramo via the LTnited States it is said. Transfer' of local stocks- to eastern to bring good hard cash into the cof- phone records, stiffening straw hats THE CHIEF SUFFERERS port elevators to be accessible fers of the French government, in the coating wood and metals, and other in- The chief sufferers from this should European demand in- form of rent paid for the privilege of sulating purposes, it is today treated trade war will, presumably, be conducting the place as an attrac- with marked respect. I Cl ease and a normal lowering of tion poiriL the wheat farmers, the lumber, ilakehead stocks prior to harvest, Knowing its appetite for succulent paper aird pulp exporters of Can- principal reasons The Chateau dTf had real flesh-and- young branches, the natives prepare blood prisoners in its time, but it l.'s these specially for it, attaching them ada. and the consumers of these ^ shipments. the imaginary Monte Oisto who brings ccmmodities m Japan, who wiU Q to trees. The lac then dines at its sightseers to the little island, iwo miles pleasure, covering the bark with a have to turn elsev^ere for their- southwest of Marseilles, France. To resinous secretion. The female lac is supplies of these goods or pay the most of the visitors Dantes is real. the most prolific source of supply. Japanese surtax. Comes Ihe Deluge They Insist on visiting the cell where Then, when the harvest appears ripe, he Is supposed to have languished: There are two sides to the It looks very much as if this- the branches are cut down and scraped. story, and both will be given they- want to set foot on the spot from The resin is melted Into a plastic mass, here : but it, seems highly unf or summer would be devoted to pub- which the future Monte Cristo of fa- which on drying is cut up into circular lic speakers doing public speak- !)ulous wealth was tossed into the sea tnnate that at a time when all cakes or sheets, ready for export.— ing, With two elections hovering tied up In a sack supposed to contain Tit-Bits Magazine. markets for our export commodi- it seems inevitable. Not that the dead body of the Abbe Faria—and ties were so gravel,y needed, trade obliging attendants point out these iin politicians enjoy these sieges of conflict should have broken aul. aginary places. Norwegian Elkhound Friendly A. 0. Dawson, general mana- bratory anjd argument, but th-3 Briefly, the Norwegian elkhound is I'lublic- might feel defrauded if a workmanlike dog that is friendly and ger of the Dominion Textiles, Gulfs Not Salt Water Bodies says that every textile mill in the practice were not followed. intelligent, has a lot of energy yet is If one -hide starts asserting, the Contrary to general belief, tlie vari- not of a nervous type, knows how to Canada would have had to close other must start denying. Hence DUS gulfs of the Baltic sea are not sab hunt because he has been used as a down if the Japanese, requests., water bodies. Through contact with the deluge. ' " '■■■ hunting dog in Norway for many, many had been granted. the Atlantic the water IKS brackish, but years, and makes a mighty attractive Most individuals are free to The general public do not seem the discharge of the numerous rivers home dog and companion. He’ll weigh to have been aware that due to reduce the strain to a minimum. into the gulfs keeps It sufiiciently fresli around 45 or 50 pounds and has a the Canadian currency dump du- They can sit at home in the shad? to freeze a.s readily, 01&; nearly so, as thick, weather-resisting gray coat with of the poijlars. make up their the (treat iiakes. according to a writ- black tips on the outer hairs. A well ties, tariff rates of 100,200 and er in the Chicago Tribune. Again, the formed specimen of the breed stands 300 per cent were being paid on minds which way to vote, if an.y, and save themselves mnch mental weather is much colder and ice floes about 201/^ Inches at the shoulder. entries of goods from Japan. I or i)acks 20 to 80 feet in thickness are With pointed ears, very human looking contortion. Others may go to have never seen this fact given not uncommon. At Riga the {>revHiling eyes, the Norwegian elkhound gives prominence until the- other day, hear only the side which they fa- northwest storms freguéntl.v force the yon the impression that he is more ^'or, thu.s cutting down on the cakes of ice one on top of the other ylien a Toronto paper reported than just a home dog. wear and ,'tear. But newspaper until the harbor floor. 2f) feet below, is the various dutie^ on a shipmeni. people have no protection- Theyi reached. Yet, this liarbor formerly had ■ot two bale's of silk from Japan a closed season as long as that of the First Homestead Entry METHODS DR - MODERN must hear v.hat everyone has to which cost $5.50 or so, and on sa.v, passing on the news through Créât Lakes. The original homestead law was ap- which.the .total duties were $i,800. proved May 20, 1862, by President Of. epurse - those ...who , study the medium of-the press as fairly Abraham Lincoln, to become effective 'trade and tariffs at Ottawa knew and dispassionately as possible. It Not Much Like Grapes January 1, 1863. On the latter date is to tremble at the task. (îrane fruit are ni<*e tu ear. hut they the first homestead entry was made at •that the currency dump duty aren’t a hit like grapes. 'I'hey belon” the Brownville (Neb.) land office by y'prked'out at à very , high rate Before setting out to any public- meeting, where controversial mat- to the same family as oranges and lem- Daniel Freeman for the S^/è. NW%, It no mes as something' 6f a^ shock ons, just as you would »'X[»ect .-\r.one NEi/4, NWi^, and SW%. NEi^. Sec. ters are to be discussed, the re- In the familiar oM “Sandwich to know, that we were eollècting rime the fruit were called shaddocks 26. T. 4N., R. 5 E., 6th P. M.. Nebraska, as. much as 325 per cent duty on porter puts up a humble i^rayer. after the ('aprain Siiaddock. who car containing 160 acres. The application shipments of silk. He i>rays that the speaker will Tied speebnens of tlie tree fnsm (’bina was numbered one. Final proof on the Man" we had one form of advertising know what lie is going to talk to Florida: But that nanif wasn't entry was offered January 20. 1863, The ordinary duty on Japan- thought attractive enough, and the and final certificate issued on the same ■eSe silk is 45 per cent ad valorem about, that he will have his speech prepared that his growers s

Origin of Sheep Obscure; it that men securing jobs with Calendar Promulgated Airedale Terrier First Formerly Had Two Coats laxiny Church [nlertainmsnts farmers get to their jobs) without by Pope Gregory XIll Called Bingley Terrier Ottawa Exhibition is Either The origin of sheep Is rather ob- Courape in idvertisinp cost. Onr calendar is the one promulgated About a hundred years ago, wlien scure, notes a writer in the Montreal by Pope Gregory XIIT, with the counsel The amusement tax reeentl,y At the present time the Land the lure of fo»)tball was a thing un- Tfie only shackles retailers Oain or Shine Proposition Herald. Archeological discoveries of the astronomer. Clavins. It was impo.sed on theatres and other Settlement people have scores of have shown that in prehistoric- times kin)\vn. Yorkshire miners (pjirticnlnr- ■wear today are the ones they adopted by the Catholic nations gen- iy those living In the valley of the Aire) organ)'zatiohs, by the Ontario requests from farmers for help, there was an animal called the “mouf- erally in the year 1582. by Kngland and have fastened on themselves — Plenty of Attra«t)ions in Build- gave :ill their spare time and pence to Government, has been regarded find it impossible to get it for flon,” similar In type to the South her colonies in 1752. and about the lat- shackles of fear, of inertia, and ings as Well as Outside. Ex- the sport of water-rat hunting; and by some p.eople as not fair- The them. Good farm jobs at reason- American Yak with a coarse shaggy ter year by Sweden and Tuscany. of mental laziness, especially in pect Best Week in C.C.E. Hist- coat. Ill adapted to life on the plains, many were the Saturday afternof)ii ory. suggestion made at a meeting of ably good wages are going beg- The Gregorian calendar is now prac- money mntche.'? between rival dogs over the field of advertising, accord- the moufflon was gradually driven tically universally in use. This reck- ing to Kenneth Collins, advertis- the Toronto West Presbytery of ging. back to the hills. Mank'ind found these H measured strii» of the River Aire, the United Church that cburebes oning was accepted by Russia soon aft- writes Maj. Mitford Brice, in Answers ing executive and assistant to Four weeks more and the Ot- What is the answer? The clear,, animals of great practical use, and as. er the revolution of 1917, and by the tawa Exhibition will be in full holding entertainments should be answer is that a lot of these peo- they were domesticated the early sheep Magazine. the president of Gimbel Brothers, Greek church In 192H. In many Mo- Each dog, followed by a large crowd, in the current Rotarian !Maga- swing. exempt has prompted the Can- ple marching upon Ottawa must men bred for size since the large ani- hammedan countries or regions It is adian Statesman at Bowmanville mals provided skins of sufficient size would be allotted a separate bank, and zine. Thi^ will be the 18th annual prefer marching to work ; that used officially In civil life in prefer- as .soon ns either contestant “pointed” ’showing by the Central Canada to make the. following editorial they don’t want work. They are to cover a single person without any ence to theirs. “1 can name only one daring attempt at tailoring; also they se- a rat In his hole, the hunt would be move in the whole field of retail Exhibition Association tnd the comment : the flotsam and jetsam, the ne’er- The calendar In use previous to the checked and marks awarded. Ferrets lected for breeding purposes the ani- Gregorian was that Introduced by .lu- advertising this year. One single directors and management are At the meeting of the Toronto do-wells who, in the old days. mals with the softest wool since these having been employed to bolt Mm, the HUB Caesar In B. C. 4G, in which he inte]-estiiig, exciting experiment,” confident that Rt. Hon. Sir Ro- West Presbytery of the United Were known as “hoboes.” were most comfortable when worn next rat would make for the water, and the Church, one pastor deplored the held the true year to be ^days hunt be resumed. he says in an analysis of what’s bert • Boj|(len 'when he officially In the circumstances, it might the body. long. The Julian calendar, therefore, opens the ï94S^exhiI)ition will in- imposition of _ a governmenj; tax Primitive sheep had two coats, the Hunted water-rats have a habit of wrong with retailing,. $ Adver- be well if the public treated these provided for a year of S65 days with a swimming under water and reappear- tising, the normal motive power augurate the bèst week in the as- on Church concerts. He poiii'ESd outer hairy coat which served as a .?06th added every fourth year. The ac- so-called marchers as the public protective covering and the inner coat ing at some distant point, but these in bu.siness, has become all clog- sociation’.s history. Never have out that it was hard enough to tual time required for the eartli's jour- used to treat “hoboes.” Let them Df softer, finer fiber which kept the miners’ d'ogs were not deceived—they ged np with doubts and fears. grounds and buildings looked bet- run a church now, without this ney around the sun Is ,865 days. -5 hours. simply trod water, and. craning their shift for themselves—and within animal warm. This Inner covering 48 minutes and 46 seconds—11 minutes It’s pretty nearly ready for Dr. ter and never have the directors added tax. AVithout saying that of softer, finer fiber was the forerun- necks, waited for the rat’s reappear- the law. Thé business of all hut and 14 seconds less than Caesar al- Freud and his psyeho-anal/tic been more satisfied that they we agree in any way with the ner of the present day wool and by ance. Rventnally one of them would making heroes ofthem, of putting lowed. But his calendar was sufficient- brethren. I can name only t'wo or present amusement tax, we do not careful selection and breeding the effect a kill, when more points were ■ have done the very best in the a premium upon vagrancy, has ly accurate to work marvelously for three really outstanding sales- way of providing educational fae see that the . ministers have any outer hairy coat was gradually^ elim- awa rded. been carried too far. , generations. So profitable and popular did this producing campaigns in national Itors, interesting demonstrations, cau.se for complaint regardin'^ inated entirely. But even in the sheep Still, by 1582 the error had amounted of today there are still traces of this sport become that it was decided local- advertising. A few years back al- For people who are out of to ten full days. The vernal equinox high class entertainments no- their iof- The amusement busi- outer hairy coat which persists In the ly to evolve. If possible, the perfect wa- work, who seek work and can’t fell upon the 11th Instead of the 21st most any body could name hund- vel displays and thrilling events. ness is a specialized business form of coarse brittle fibers known terside dog. He had to be a good swim- get it, there must he sympathy, of March. The shift had unfixed the reds. Outstanding will be Creatore which pays heavy taxes. It does as kemp, which Is especially notice- mer, courageous, and above all, blessed time of Easter and all the other mov- “Did these exciting, interest- practical help. Giving sympathy able in some mountain breeds, and Is with strength and stamina. and his baud to be heard in two not get exemptions on its build- able feasts. ing, daring efforts pay? Of dr help to people who won’t also found on newly born lambs, al- Otter hounds were crossed with free concerts daily. The great kigs, and land as do churches, but Pope Gregory XIÏ1 therefore or- work, who run away from work, though soon after birth It becomes rough-coated, black-and-tan working course t^ey did. So has practically maestro will bring a band of 42 is perhaps taxed to a greater ex- dained that ten days should be deduct- and who want to live off the rest lost in the breeds that produce the terriers, and an animal was produced every effort with any sparkle in tent than any othe.r line of■ busi- ed from the year 1582 to set things artists and the directors are as- finest wool. that delighted the hearts and eyes of it. no matter how small, that I have sured it will be the best organiza- ness. of us is utterly wrong. Persisted right again. This was done In the in, that sort of thing will leave the the local fanciers. This animal was seen. For now, especially when tion he has ever brought to Otta- It would seemjDnly fair that if church calendar by calling what would first known as the Blngley terrier, hut relief problem with us, and in an have been the 5th of October, the 15th. the competition of exciting ad- wa- Many new numbers will be the Church wants to enter the Magnetic Compass Guided in 1879 the name of Airedale terriers vertising is so negative, the ad- increasingly acute form forever. After that a recurrence. of the error was bestowed upon him. offered but of course his admir- amusement business it should by Magnetism of Earth was to be guarded against by omitting vertising campaigjn with any- ers will insist on hearing seléc- abide by the rules that govern The action of the magnetic compass the leap year from every hundredth thing ‘on the ball’ stands a huge tions which his bjand plays a4 that industry. We have decried depends upon the attraction of the year except those centuries exactly di- Many Spains, Modern and chance for success. And what I the fact on numerous occasions Foison Ivy earth’s magnetic force. The earth Is visible by 400. By this system there Is none other. For this year one Ancient, Urban and Rural said about the advertising cam- program will feature the playing that the church has entered the a great magnet, with one pole in the «till a slight Inaccuracy, but It will not paign with sparkle, I say of any amusement field, and by amuse- MENACE TO HEALTH neighborhood of 70 degrees north lat- imount to quite a day In 3,000 years. There are many Spains, ancient and for the first time here of Creator’s \ itude, and 95 degrees west longitude, modern, urban and rural. Chrl.stlan business plan with punch, with own arrangement of The Damna- ment we include concerts, shows, ‘^Poison Ivy’’ a plant of.lovp and the other near 72 degrees south and Moorish, observes a Madrid cor courage. It will have less com- tion of Faust, by Berlioz. In garden parties, suppers and ^tbe bushy growth, sometimes trailing latitude and 155 degrees east longitude. '^Shooting Up the Town,” respondent in the New York Herald petition today than in many addition tothe band, Creatore like. Thpt type of thing belongs and occasionally climbing up fen- These poles are not points, asserts Old Hungarian Practice Tribune. years. This is the time for the legitimately tothe man who is a writer In the Indianapolis News, but There is the Spain of the Romans bu.siness man with vision, with will bring an outstanding prima ces and to quite a height on trees. The Hungarian versiim of “shooting areas over which the vertical Inten- at Tarragona and Merida; Spain of dona. making his living from that busi- Its leaves which< are arranged in up the town” is just an old wedding ideas, to make a cleanup. sity of the magnetic force is practically the Moors in lai Giralda and the Al- Revue of Revues ness. The church’s, busi- groups of threes are quite smooth custom, practiced usually when some “Pretty nearly every manufac- the same; and they are constantly but cazar at Seville. In the mosque of ness primarily is to preach girl marries a man outside her own turer and retailer with whom I featured for tlie night program and firm to leathery with coarse slowly changing their positions. With- Cordoba, the Alhambra and Generallfe in front of the grandstand will the gospel and set an exam- toothed edges* The leaves of th? in these areas a freely suspended mag- village, notes a correspondent In the of Granada; (.''liristlan Spal-n In the have talked of late,” he contin- Chicago Dally News. be The Revue of Revues which ple. If in the course of his ‘Virginia Creeper’, a plant which net hangs nearly or exactly vertical. beautiful cathedrals of Santiago, Se- ues, “had as his ‘alibi’ for all will include the New York Hippo- work it does not impress upon its is often confused with and mis- As we recede from the magnetic poles, On the wedding day her pillows, ville. Leon. Burgos and Toledo, in the. bhisine.s.s lethargy ‘the govern- members and adherents the ne- taken for “Poison Ivy” are ar freely suspended magnets change from feather beds and wedding chest are monastery of El Escorlal, in the con ment.’ He overlooks the fact that drome sensation of a few years piled high on a wagon and driven vents, abbeys, church and relics of ago, the disappearing water bal- cessity of supporting the church ranged in groups of five. a vertical position until,' on the mag- practically every index for retail netic equator (which is nowhere more across the plains to her future home. every period of European culture. business has shown an upward let. Fascinating girls who back by freewill offerings with no This plant may he found grow- On the way, however, the men of the than 15 degrees from the geographic Scenic and romantic Spain, the land trend for two years. Instead of their looks with real talent. Lat- strings tfttached .then there must ing under a variety of conditions, equator) they are horizontal, party often become excited, whip their «>f varied and ever-atipealing natural est songs, dances and comedy -, be something .wrong with the horses to a gallop and clatter through beauties, of magnifii-ent monuments accepting the challenge of ths wet or dry, shaded or open, and A magnet which is constrained to ndw conditions—vjhatever they elaborate stage settings such as work.—Waterloo Chronicle. in all soils from pure sand tc move only in a horizontal plane will the village, shooting pistols wildly in and castles, of gardetis and country- —0 may be, as did our fathers—we re- rarely are seen outside the larg- Rocky ground. It^ will not stand point nearly toward the naagnetic pole. the air. side. of the almost perfect climate, of est theajters, special lijiihting Its direction In different parts of the After the marriage the bride, groom the charm of city and village fetes, of tailers of the ‘30’s have taken cultivation and is confined to and guests alike outdo themselves in folklore that Is the product of the them as an excuse for a do-no- effects gorgeous costumes and no- world has been carefully ascertained EO Years of Peace fence lines, rocky situations and and tabulated; so that If we know the merrymaking. A great feast is spread, most diverse civilization of bygone thing attitude and a conservatism vel numbers will combine' in a places not reached hy tillage, and magnetic d'irection of a ship’s , course, gypsy orchestras play for dancing and days, everywliere delightful this Si)ain which .smack of complete inertia. great offering. The best in vau- Poundmaker’s Braves Gather has become a serious menace in we can ascertain the true geographical several days of celebrating follow. It of Don Quixote. Gil Bias; of the Cld. of Don Juan and of Carmen, still lives. Too many of us have been wait- deville, fi'rewoi'ks, horse races With Mounted Veterans Ontario especially in ^areas at- direction by applying a correction, Is only at weddings and on holidays in ing, like Mieawber, for some- and automobile races will round at Battleford tractive to campers cottagers. which is called the variation or de- country places that one is likely to see In the very center of the country native Hungarian costumes, noted for is Madrid, the always smiling and thing to turn up. out the grandstand program. “Poison Ivy” is the worst vege- clination, and which Is the angle be- Battleford, Sask., July 25 — tween magnetic nprt^ and true north. their bright embroidery and lavish dec- courteous city, a great modern capita. ' “We are playing the game so Dog show, baby show, live table skin poison on this contin- In every respect that yet chepisl»es Its INDIANS of nine bands disman- orations. defensively that we are doing al- stock, poultry, i^ets, model home ent. Some are so susceptible to The costumes are particularly gay remembrances of the past. Here one most nothing to help in the great demonstration, automobile sho'w, tled camps here today, strung out this plant, that the minute hairs Competition From Shoguns on holidays, when many old customs comes for every type of civilized en- in a Ihng line and made their way work of business recovery. We pure food .show, child welfare, on; the .plant or the pollen grains The mikado was not a ruler by di- are observed. In the cities young mon joyment. high on the list of which are afraid to speak out a good displays by. the Dominion and west for Pound'ma'kéi-’s Réserve; vine right, with absolute power, go about sprinkling girls with perfume are the Prado museum with its treas- coming in contact with them will through all the centuries. The sho- ures of Velazquez, .Murillo, Goya, El ringing ‘Yes, let’s try it!’ to any- provincial governments, civic after celebrating fifty years of precipitate an attack. Others are but In the ci'untry tiiis tradition is ob- thing different or novel or un- peace with the palefaces. guns gave such competition for the served in a rougiier fashion. The boys Graco. displays, exhibits bV merchants apparently immune. usual or experimental. • The only and manufacturers, evening Veterans of the old Northwest exercise of authority that often and drag the girls our to the well and there About eighteen hours or more long the mikado was more or less of dash them heartily with a bucket of thing that is hindering us is lack Mounted Police, militia, and vol- * Yugoslavia’s Show Places horse shows, women’s handi- after contamination the part af a figurehead. From 1(K)0 A. D. to 1868. >old water. of courage.” crafts hobby show, and scores of unteer forces who stemmed the the shoguns apparently had more pow- The most widely known .section of tide of insurgency during the Riel fected is observed to be reddled, Yugoslavia is the Dalmatian coast. other factors will offer ample at- with some swelling, followed by er than he did. It was the .Meiji res- tractions for any visitor. Rebellion of 1885 were here also toration in 1868 that put the mikado in Secretary-Bird Has Long Legs Here is the ancient town Split (Spala- for the celebration. blisters and.pain. In order to pre- his present high and unquestioned The secretary-bird (Serpentarins to) w’ith the famous ruins of tlie Prize lists are now available as palace of the Roman Emperor Diocle- are also the coupon tickets. These vent undue amount of suffering place of power and authority, although lAecretarius) Is an African bird with WILSONS Celebrants Classified. persons shauld thoroughly wash, It is hinted that the wealthy descend- long legs, standing nearly four feet tian. The well preserved huge palace give five admissions for one dol- The historic stockade at Battle- with a good strong laundry soap, ants of the old shoguns or feudal lords high. From the back of tlie head and is a unique example of Roman archi- lar, a direct saving of fifty cents, ford was the centre of the semi- of ancient time now control the great nape hangs an erectile tuft of long tecture. Near Split are the ruins <»f after a hike -or if there has been tlie early Christian town of Salona. and may be obtained at various centennial peace celebration. any suspicion of having come in Indnstrial and commercial corporations, black feathers. Around the eyes is stores or from branches of the Scarlet ribbons—nearly sixty of and these corporations wield wide in- orange skin; the bead. neck, and and a little to tlie northwest stands the contact with the weed. Common ancient towm of Trnglr (Trau) wdlh Bank of Nova Scotia.' them—denoted presence in Bat- fluence In the administration of Ja- back are bluish gray, the lower surface baking soda in a solution applied black;, the tail quills are banded witn the Lion of St. Mark on the walls of The dates are August 19th to pan’s government. tleford before and during 1885 tothe part will allay irritation black and tipped with white. The the cathedral and of the city hall, 24th. Blue ribbons signified arrival beak is hooked. The secretary-bird proof of the power of Venice In the ^ 0 somewhat, until the person is seen here during the next decade. by the family physician. New Jersey Foreigners feeds on Insects and reptiles and can .Middle Ages. REALLY KILL The saying that New Jersey is a for- kill the most venomous snakes, strik- . The Indians; many of them One pad kills flies all day and every Licenses To Boy Cheese Cultyivation is impossible in eign state comes down from tiie time ing them repeatedly with its taloned now ranked old men as compared Flags on U. S. Capitol day for 2 or 3 weeks. 3 pads in each areas where “Poison Ivy” is when Joseph Bonaparte, ex-king of feet. The long leg together with the to the stalwart braves they were There are two Hags which fly on the packet. No spraying, no stickiness, Mcmtreal Export Houses Get Spain and Naples, after the downfall bird’s habit of leaping back after each when' led by Chief Poundmaker, found, hence, some other means United States Capitol day and night no bad odor. Ask your Druggist, Notification On Rulings of Napoleon, sought an asylum in the stroke, keeps It from being bitten. Grocery or General Store. will spend the next two days must be adopted in order to era- every day In the year. These are the (Special to The Gazette) dicate it. Hand pulling, use of United States. As an alien he was 10 CENTS PER PACKET feasting and dancing at Cut Knife obliged to obtain a special act of leg- flags which fly Immediately above the Brochville, July 23.—Far-reach- salt kerosene and waste oil have main east entrance and over the west ing changes in cheese marketing Hill. islature to enable him to hold real es- B«n on Slavery in England WHY PAY MORE? proven .effective for small areas. tate. Pennsylvania refused, but New Colonial Secretary Stanley in 1833 front of the Capitol. There are two -mB WILSON PLY PAD CO.. Hamilton, Ont. channels affecting Montreal ex- This spot, battleground of the other flags, one over the east front of -If hand pulling is resorted to, Jersey consented and he established Introduced a bill int»> parliament pro- port houses are about to go into Frees, is where Chief Poundmaker the senate wing, the other over the east and his 100 mounted warriors those who .ire susceptible should himself in princely magnificence at viding for complete abolition of slav- effect in this territory following Bordentown. Hence men of other states ery. It was Immediately passed. All front of the house wing. These tty BRENNAN & HcDOÜGAIJ. le^ve the work to others; rubber only during the legislative day—that the application of the Natural wreaked vengeance on Chief used humorously to declare that the children under six and those born boots and gloves should be worn Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Et.. Short Knife and his war party Jerseymen. with their foreign prince, after the passage of the act were is. when the house in question is In Products Marketing Act to that and washed afterwards. session. Offices 102 Pitt St., Corn-wall, Oai, commodity. Cheese buyers repre- of Sarcess in the days of the were foreigners. thenceforward free. All others ceased buffalo. Chemicals are the only practi- to be slaves, but were to remain as ai)- a. E. BBENNAN, O J. McDOITaAU) senting Montreal houses are be- prentices to their masters for a period It was here, on the scene of hi.s cal solution for the eradication of Machine Guns in Airplanes My. ing notified that, under the pro- Feature of Scottish Life of 12 years. The slave owners were large areas of “Poison Ivy”. Prior to the outbreak of the World visions of the act, they must ob- former success that Poundmaker One of the most picturesque fea- Indemnified ftir their loss In the sum war no airplane on the western front A. L. CREWSON, H.D., C.M. and his allies, the Stonies, la.y i” Spray to thoroughly saturate all tures of Scottish life Is that of the of $UH).0(K),(KKK The system of appreii tain licences from the Ontario was actually armed with a machine (NCcSlll) L.U.0.0. wait for Queen Victoria’s forces plants with a chemical weed kill- Highland games, the annual gathering ticeshlp proved unsatisfactory and was Cheese Patrons’ Marketing gun. Rifles, carbines, pistols, shotguns on that memorable day in May, er with a sodium chlorate base or of the tartaned members of the fa- abandoned after four years. EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAX Board, with headouarters in Bel- and hand grenades were carried by with pure sodium chlorate, us- mous Highland clans, at which the Telephone 1245 half a century ago- pilots and observers. In the spring of leville, if they wish to buy cheese pipers play the traditional Scottish 122 Sydney Street, Comwall. Ont. ing a fine nozzle sprayer. If it is 1915 all belligerents ijegan to mount in lots of more than five boxes tunes and there are competitions in ”To Sow Dragon’s Teeth** Office open 9-12, 1-6, Batniday 9-l| not possible to obtain the use of machine guns In their standard tw(v per month. The license is valid the ancient Highland sports and The reference sow dragons’ Please make appointments, a sprayer, an ordinary sprinkling seater recminobssance aircraft. Tlie until March 31, 1936, unless re- I dances. The most noted of these is at teeth” is to the classical story of Cad- Alexandria, 'Wednesday evening fr<»g And Farmers Can't Get Help F'fikker monoplane (autumn. 1915) was can will serve the purpose but Braemar, near Balnniral. the Scottish mus, who slew the dragon that guard- newed by the Board, and the lat- the first effective “fighter” airplane. 6.00 pm. Telephone 99, ter orders that it may require the (Ottawa Journal Cons.) will/' be .more^ .;COstly. Chemicals castie of the king, where royalty at- ed the well of Arez and s<)W’ed some of are easily applied and' promptly tends. Its teeth. From them sprang up the production and filing of a guar- News pages continue to carry men called Spartans, who all killed destroy all foliage* Shallow rooted Taxpayer the Goat antee or bond as evidence of fin- stories about relief camp strikers, eac^i other except five, who became the There Is an old case on record where ancial responsibility. Buyers also about “trekkers” and “hunger patches have been killed outright Second Residence of Hapsburgs ancestors of the Thebans. TI»e teeth a man was condemned to stand on the J. A. McRAE ! marehers-’’ advancing upon Otta- with a single application of one Budapest, capital city of Hungary, which (jadmiis did ntd st»w came Into are being notified that, commenc- pillory for some offense or other, with Conveyancer. ! pound to a gallon of water was the second residence of the Hai»s- the possession of the King of Colchis. ing August 1, they must pay to wa. Their cry, it is told, iS for H rope around ills neck. The plank sprayed on a square rod. If spray- burgs. Its gayety Is proverbial and One of the tasks whicl» he set .lason MCDONALD BLOCK ! the Marketing Board a toll on the v/ork. on which he stood was rotten and the its palaces and public buildings line was to sow them and slay the année' South Ottawa Hotel ! Perhaps some of them want ing is done in early summer or if offender found himself hanging In marketing of cheese at the rate spacious boulevards. The beauty of warriors who sprang from them. work. Yet an extraordinary the plants are old and woody, a the air almost suffocated before by- Phone 14, Alexandria, Out. I of five cents per hundred pounds. this city is enhanced by the fact that 23-tf. P. 0. Box 400. The board has designated the On- thing, and .something not gener"- second application may be neces- jetanders came to his rescue. He I the Danube cuts through Its center, ^brought an action against the town ally known, is that while all this sary. For further information in dividing It into Buda on the one side **The Cherokee Blackbird** tario Cheese Patrons Marketing for the defective pillory and recov- connection with the eradication and Pest on the other. in the roster of names on the scroll Cooperative, Limiited, as the marching and trekking is going ered damages. agency through which all export on, the Land Settlement Branch of “Poison Ivy” with' chemicals of Texas, one of the most notable is DAVE L. LALONDE consult—Crops, Seeds and Weed that of Sam Houston, “the (Cherokee UCENSES AT7CTIONEEB - shipments and domestic sales of of the Dominion Department of t Can^t Beat Dutch Branch,. Parliament Buildings, blackl)lrd.“ politician, statesman, sol- Voodoo Worship OOONTT OF QUSNOABBT the regulated product for experi- Immigration finds it impossible to Dutch housewives in Zeeland, with dier and pioneer, whose life ran the Voodoo w’orshtp bus been defined like get men to go on the land. Toroînto ; Botany Division, On- their passion for cleanliness, scrub the gHiniit from obscurity to fame and If you intend baring a sale, tbe thing mental purposes shall be market- the old wuuian’s recipe for fruit cake— tario, Agricultural College, Guelph painted wooden surfaces of their house- whose fortunes led him to bold place for you to do i« to get in touch witf ed and to conduct a pool for the The Land Settlement organiza- '*a little of this, and a little of that, tion, eoneerned with getting peo- or your County Agricultural Of- holds every day except Sunday, and re- under two flags—Texas before and aft- me. 1 can give you better aerviee nt equalization of returns received new all p^int coatings at least once a and a little of most anything, but a a better price. For refereneea see any» ple on the land, undertakes to get fice. er that commonwealth entered the hea[) depends on your Judgmeut in mix- from the sale of cheese under year imiou of stiitea. one for I hare conducted a aal§' such experimental sales. help for farmers, usually sees to (Continued on page 8) ing.” AZiEZANDBlA, GKT. Pag« 1 The Glengarry News, Alexandria, Ont., Friday, August 2, 1935

Mr. Angus MacDonald, his sis- CAriAI P PrDCnNAT Pendergast of Cornwall too bad-boys, but better luck uULlilL & r EiAuUliiiL; was a visitor to town on Wednes ters, Miss Agnes MacDonald, and Greenfield Wins Glenyarry next time. day. Mrs. Carey and daughter Teresa, See two of these teams—the Get Rid of Foot Adies Today.'. .Come to Mr. Alex. McMillan spent the Mr- D. R. Campbell of Dunve also the Misses Genevieve and [ooiball Final champions and Lochiel play for week end with Montreal friends. gan, did business in town on 'Wed- Margaret Kemp, daughters of ■>«i ' further hjonours a,t the -Lochiel W1LL.J. SIMPSON’S Mr. Fred Kemp, motoring fromj picnic. Lochiel, although beaten Miss Hanna' Cliisliolni is spend- nesday. It took four, games to decide ; THfe Arch Preserver Shoe will make..ÿ6y Winnii>eg, spent several days re- in the championship race think ing some days with her sisters in Miss Alexina McLeod of Lag the finals between Dunvegan men forget you ever had foot %ches. Pat- Montreal. gan, left on Wednesday on a visit r.e-H'ing acquaintances; in Glen- they .^^in.'t^e.; a fall nut of the and Greenfield. Greenfield finally ented features support arch, strength^ ■ Miss Elsie McRae'-bf Montreal, to Montreal relatives. garry. champions- If-’ Arrangements can won out by the score of 3 to 2, af foot. Stop strain and fatigue. Flat inoSt visited at her home in Lochiel, Mr. and Mrs. C. Driscoll and Mrs. Jerome Johnson, Elk Ri- her first eliminating Lochiel in be completed they will be com- over Sunday. family spent their holidays visit- ver. Minn., and her daughter the semi-finals. peting in a cup elimination, as sole prevents cramping. (See Mrs- Harriet Booth of Roches- ing Glen Roy relatives. Rev- Sister Jerome ofthe Benedic well as for a $7.00 football. In .1 i .1 picture). Scientific heel-to-bay Dunvegan the League cham- these hard times that’s some- fitting assures perfect fit. ter, N.Y._ was visiting friends in Mr. and Mrs. J. Boulanger of tine Order, St. Joseph, Minn., are |)ions put up a great fight for it, . /%RCH town last week. Montreal, were week end guests guests of the former’s -brother, thing.—Con. and-it was anybody’s series up PRESENTER We co-operate with leading Mr. and Mrs. J. T- Pilon of Ot- ■with Mr. and Mrs. Z. Girard. Mr. Ranald J. McDonald and until the .last minute of play. SHOE tawa, renewed acquaintances Mrs. J. St. James of Ottawa, is Mrs. McDonald, 29-2nd Kenybn. Wor IHera local chiropodists. here on Friday. visiting her niece, Miss A- B. Me Their visit is giving much plea Greenfield are now Glengarry Obituary Clhampions and holders of the Mr. Perrin Magwood of Corn-jpjjgg other relatives hnre. sura to old time friends and rela MR. A. M. GRANT wall, was in to'iva for a short jyjp Ranald O’Connor handsome Glengarr.y cup for one Price $10.00. Will. J. Simpson tives'. year. Many members of the ol,d Se- visit on Sunday. and members of the family spent Messrs. John A. and Donald A. cond Battalion, C-E.F., will learn Sole Agent, Mr. P. A. Ferguson of Corn- Sunday' in Cornwall visiting Greenfield and Dunvegan went Cameron motored down from into the fourth and final game with keen regref of the sudden wall. renewed acquaintances in friends. Kirkland Lake, Ont. and spent death at a local hospital yester- town on Saturday. Rev. C. K. Mathewson of Kirk tied 2—2 on the three previous^ the week end with their parents games. The game w-as played iu day of Alexander McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Dolphis Lefeb- flill is attending the Summer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron'. vr^ of Truxton, N.Y., visited re- Lochiel before a fair cro^w'd. Grant, 17 Ella street, in his .44th school at Macdonald College for 3rd of Kenyon. They were accom- year. Mr. Grant’s death will also j - - BUY - - I latives here this week. Greenfield had all their regulars tw'O weeks. panied by Mrs. John A. McDon bring genuine regret to members Mrs. R. A. McDonald, 3rd Ken The Misses Lillian Harkin and cut, but Dunvegan were short aid and son Hugh and Miss Isa- two of their regular stars, and of the staff of the- Department -.of yon, spent a few days this week J O’Riley, R. N., Montreal, spent bel Cameron, who are' remaining I “GOLD MEDAL” w'ith relatives in Ottawa. their game suffered in consequ- National R-venue, with which he the week end guests of Miss "Win- on for an extended visit. had been connected for many Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of Mont- nie Harkin, Greeiifield. ence. Prom the start Greenfield real. visited relatives at McCrim- Mrs. T. Duggan, Messrs- Bruce, forced the play and Dunvegan years. Mrs. N. J. MacGillivray has as Ward and Keith Duggan, who mon over the week end. her guest this week, Miss Jean went on the defensive. The ab- Mr. Grant had been in ill- Mrs. A. W. McMillan has with travelling by motor, visited snee of Dunvegan players forced health for some time, partly from i PLYMOUTH I MacLean of the public school friends in Toronto and Montreal, her this week, her niece, Miss teaching staff, Ottawa. a rearrangement of their forward the continued effect of overseas Mary MaePhee of Montreal. spent last week end with Mr. An- line ■w'hich found it hard to click. service. His death was quite sud- Messrs. A. P. MacDonald, "Wil- gus Dewar, Greenfield. The.y left Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Daprato, liamstown, and J. W. MacLeod, Greenfield were pressing hard den. however, and come as a Ottawa, -«'ere Sunday visitors on Monday morning for New and a Dunvegan fullback was shock to all his relatives and Spring Creek, were among the York City where they will spend TWINE I with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKin- forced to make a penalty- Alex. friends. busines visitors to town on Tues- some days before returning to non. MacDonald took the kick but He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Because | Rev.- D. M. Macleod who is on day- , tl;eir home in California. Miss K. McLeister, nurse-in- missed a good chance to win the Peter Grant, now of Ottawa, and his annual vacation, is speeding Miss Margaret McDougall who It-is made in Canada by Canadian Labour. É training, General Hospital, Mont- game and the series by missing was born at Maxville, Ont. He some da.vs at St. Anne de Belle- spent the past month in Mont the goal completely. But this did real, is holidaying with her par- had lived in this district all his vue, Que. real returned home on Saturday not dampen his or his teams en- I It is specially made to work satisfactorily in Canadian Binders ents. Mr. and Mrs. John McLeis- life. Soon after the outbreak of Mrs. Wallace Dixon and son of being accompanied by her littlf thusiasm for goals and before the Lemieux, were recent guests of ter. hostitlities, Mr. Grant enlisted Ï It runs a full 650 feet to the pound. sister Jean and aunt, Mrs. y Mc- period ended, he scored what and went overseas with the Fii*st Mr. and Mrs. Eli Chenier, Main Miss Ella A. MacDonell return- Donald who spent the w'eek end proved to be the winning goal. Street- ed 'to 'Winnipeg, Saturday even- Canadian Contingent. He was with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDou- In the second period Dunvegan wounded in 1915 at the Battle of It is treated with insect repellant- Mrs. D. J. Cuthbert of Green ing after holidaying with her sis- gall. On their return to the Me tried their best to even up the ter, Mrs- D. J. McDermid, Glen Ypres, but w'as able to resume field was here for several days tropolis. Miss Rita McDougall game, but someway or other their Î It is sold within the fraction of a cent of cheap foreign twine o Roy. his duties after convalescence. visiting her sister. Miss A. B. Mac- accompanied them for two week’s plays wouldn’t just work out as I that is being dumped in this country and which very often is not I Donald. Mrs. A. J. Marks returned to vacation- On his discharge following the usual with the result that although war he joined the staff of the I suitable for Canadian Binders. ^ Mr. and Mrs. S. Filion, Bishop Ottawa on 'Wednesdaj^of last Mrs. Hubert S. Macdonald and often dangerous, they Could not week, having spent some time the Department of National Revenue, Street, were with relatives iu children who spent the past score, and ,so walked off the field Maxville during the early 'part guest of her sister, Mrs. N. J. and had continued to serve his 0 Play safe and buy the best. Gold Medal Plymouth Twine, and - month with her parents, Mr. and defeated. But good sports as they country in that branch of the gov- of the week. MacGillivray. Mrs. E. J. Dever. left by motor always have proven to be, al- 1 and make your harvest a happy one- I Miss Edith Connell, R.N., Mon Miss Ella MacDonald accom- for Montreal, Tuesday and from though disappointed in not win ernment up to the time of his treal, was here for the week end panied by her brother Angus R. that city the same evening'by ning ,they took their defeat like death. visiting her parents, Mr- and MacDonald and Mrs. Caddell of train to rejoin Mr- Macdonald at men. Mr. Grant was of a qûiet, retir- Mrs- D. Connell. Alexandria, returned to Hollis, Dolbeau, Que. Mr. and Mrs. De- The game was considerably ing nature ,but had a great many Miss Margaret G- Macdonell, New York, on 'Wednesday. ver and Miss Eileen Macdonald friends, and was active in the af I Cowan’S Hardware • tougher than any previous one Kenyon St., had as her guest for Mr. Murdoch McLeod and Miss spent the day with them in Mont fairs of St. Giles’ Presbyterian^ a few days, her cousin, Mrs. K. Both teams were playing to win, i Alexandria — Maxville .Gladys McLeod of Kirk Hill, ac- real. the players tried to be always on Church, of which he was a mem- Vaughan, of Ottawa. companied by their guest, Mrs. ber. He was also identified with Mrs. Albert LalrocqUb and M-r. Aime Huot of the staff of the ball, and sometimes when C. Stewart of Maxville, were the Royal Bank of Canada, son they missed the ball, they got the Masonic Order, being a mem- children who were visiting her mo- visitors to town on 'Wednesday. ber of Fidelity Lodge, A.F. and ther. Mrs. 0. Pigeon, returned to of Mrs. Real Huot, who is under- the man. The referee could have Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watts, going treatment for throat trou- called some offenses that he did A.M. Valleyfield on Sunday. Montreal, wiio spent the past Surviving are his widow, for- Mr. D. D. and Miss Alice Mc- ble in the Hotel Dieu Hospital not but the referees are doing (week visiting friends in Orms- Cornawll, is making satisfactory their work gratis, and are no merly 'Miss Bett.v Doward, and Rae, Montreal, werq week end town. Que., called on the latter’s one daughter, Miss Donalda visitors with , their ..parents, Mr. progress. Mr. Donald McLennan, doubt trj'ing 'their best to be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. T. son of Mrs. D. McLennan, Cath fair. Howevet hereafter some Grant, as well as his parents, Mr. English Style and Mrs. D. D. McRae. Harkin, Greenfield- and Mrs. Peter Grant, 490 Met- The Misses Mary and Glenna erine St., also a patient in the means is to be taken to prevent The Misse.? Helen Maigue and same institution, though some- rough work of any kind—The calfe street; two brothers, Dun- Lancaster of Navan, Ont., are can and Charles Grant, and two holidaying with their aunt, Mrs. Helen Gormley of Montreal, are what slowdy, is showing improve- promoters are working for clean E. B. Ostrom, Bishop Street- in town for a few days guests of ment. sport and clean sport we will sisters, Mrs- Leslie Avery and Health Salts the latter’s parents, Mr. and Miss Harriet Grant, all of Otta- Miss Theodora MacDonald, R. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDon- have or nothing. N., Montreal, was with her par Mrs, T. J. Gormle.y. Miss Gen. Here are some suggestions to be Gormley was also here Wednes- ald, “Glendale Farm’’, had as ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. MacDon- Sunday visitors, Mr. Irvine Ho- carried out hereafter. Refreshing and Invigorating ald. Derby St., for the week end day evening- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Legroulx ward, Alberta; Messrs. “Walker If two clubs complain to the Poison Ivy Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mac- and Claude Horvard. Ottawa ; Mr League about the roughness or donald, St. George Street, had as had as their guests for dinner on (Continued from page 7) Sunday, their daughter. Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. L. E. Howard, Lancas- ungentlemaness of any player week end guests Mr. Robert Roy ter; Messrs. Buster and Sam Mc- or players, that Club for which, “Poison Ivy” is now on the list I and sons Jean and Guy of Mont- fred Furnace, Mr. Furnace and of noxious weeds under the Splendid for Headaches, children, Shirley, Lee and Char- Donald, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs said player or pla.yers perform real. J- Helps, Mrs. Angus McDermid, will be compelled to drop him or “'Weed Control Act.” Biliousness, Flatulency, Mr. G. Stewart who had been les; Mr. and Mrs- Le.slie Page and “Poison Ivy” has caused a baby, all of Massena, N.Y., also Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mc- them from their lists. Indigestion, Heartburn replacing Mr. W. W- Dean, local Dermid, Miss Margaret McDer- A cup will -be procured to be great deal of suffering, hospital manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Mrs. Emma Livery and children and doctor bills and has ruined of Longeuil, Que. mid, Apple Hill, and Miss Aga donated tç the team playing the and Constipation. ■while on holidays, left for Mont tha McDermid, Cleveland, Ohio. many a vacation. Ontario with its real on Monday. Mr .and Mrs. T. Paqtiin of cleanest and most gentlemanly They also had ■with them for the game. - thousands of children on holi- Keep a box handy during the hot weather, Miss Mar.v J. Morris, nurse-in Montreal, were ■w'eek end guests days and with its enormous reve- of Mrs. C} Pasher, Kenyon St. past two weeks, Mrs. J. H. Mc- Clean, gentlemanly players training St. Mary’s Hospital, Donald and family of Toronto. nue derived from tourists can not Three sizes 15c, 25c, 50c. Montreal, is wdth her parents, Mr. Geo. R. McDonald who will get publicity whether they afford to neglect this menace to spent some -weeks in Northern On- Visitors from the West here score goals or not—and why Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morris for this week include Mr. Arch. Cam- health. “Poison Ivy” has no two weeks’ vacation. tario, has arrived home. The Miss- shouldn’t the.y? Playing the game place in this province. es K. and S. McDonald of Mont- eron and his sister, Mrs. A. Flana Mr. and Mrs. S. Laporte had gan of Edmonton, Alta., who is what counts—not the winning Report any infestations to your as recent gue.sts, the latter’s par real, were week end guests of Mr. of it. Weed Inspector and municipal and Mrs. McDonald. travelling b.v motor were joined Of course there are some things OSTROM’S ents and sister, Mr. and Mr.s at Detroit, Mich, by their sister. officials.—Crops, Seeds & Weeds DBUOOIST AND JITWEI.IÆBS, .Mr. W. Hoey of Montreal, is mistaken for rough work that George De*mers and Miss Clara Mrs. A. D. McDonald. They are Branch. ‘ TVTTT.T. SQtrABi:, AIiEZANUBIA Demers, of Verner, Ont- spending this week with Mrs. J. isn’t really. If a man -weighs 200 D. McDonell and famil.Vj High- the-guests of their sister-in-la-sv, lbs- that isn’t his fault—he Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Assaly of Mrs. A. Cameron, Main St. south, Johannesburg, South Africa, land Chief Farm. Mr. and Mrs should, and has a right to be, has an epidemic of bjjrglaries. Montreal, were here the early part who also entertained on Monday of the ■week guests of the latter’.? Angus H. McDonell of Ottawa proud of the fact. But if another were also with them over Sunday night their cousins, ■ Mr. John man weighs a mere 110 lbs. that brother, Mr. T. Barbara and Mrs. Stbwart, Attorney, and Mrs. THE Barbara, Main St- -South. *Mr^ and Mrs. John Dolan of isn’t his fault either, but if he is Pakenham, Ont., on Monday oc Ste^wart of East Tawas, Mich., Mrs. J. Maguire of Montreal, who were retutrning from a trip just foolish enough to try and .spent the week end with her par- this week, quietly celebrated the stop the first named, when he is I SHOP m LOCHIEL-IT PITS to Montreal. Miss A. Kilkeary of ents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Chisholm, fiftieth anniversary of the'ir running for the ball—well that is Hy Grade Oil marriage, and had with them fo” Montreal, was also Mrs. Cam who also had with them over ei'on’s guest over the week end. his fault, and in doing so he has { the da.v, their son Dr- Dolan of no one to blame but himself for- Sunday, Miss Ettie Kerr, Alex 0 andria. Alexandria. getting tossed around a bit. But The Lochiel Seed Cleaner ^ Mrs. A. McNaughjton, Bishop (f After several years’ residence Now Wouldn’t You ? again,, if the last named has the Sales Company Street, had as her guests last here Mrs. Bertha Kerr and sori ball, -well the first named should week, Mr. and Mrs. M. McGregor, Charles, left on Saturday, en Enjoy a real old-time tug-of at least use legitimate means of Announce the appointment Brantford, Ont., who for some route to Seattle, Wash., where war. If so come to the Lochiel trying to take it away from him. of Archibald N. Macdonald, Jr., The best equipped seed cleaner in Eastern days had been visiting Glengarry purpose spending some time Picnic. Dlinkie Jiojhn proanises He should give the little fellow as Sales Agent for the County Ontario is ready to serve you by cleaning and sell- friends. [Tn their departure ■we lose most ,vou real excitement. There are just a half a chance—that’s all. ing your Timothy Seed. Mrs. Arch. McPhee.is at present esteemed citizens but trust also prizes for other field events To follow up one of the above of Glengarr3^ in New York,V'riY'L- N.Y.,A-T V where she,.1, - is tit is only comporary. which ■«'e are sure the athletes of suggestions, here is a list of three This service affords the X After an enjoyable ten day Make use of our facilities to profit by this sjiending a few weeks ■with her the County will take advantige very gentlemanly and clean play- farmers in the County the year’s bumper crop. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and visit ■with Alexandria relatives of to guarantee real competition ers—all veterans in the point of opportunity of purchasing and friends, Mrs. T. P. Garry Mrs. A. E. MacDonald and baby Those outstanding athletes of yes - football experience—one from Oils, Greases and (dasoline at Timothy Seed will be in demand, insure that grandson. left on Monday to spend some teryear Jack "Morris and Dan each team The writer labels wholesale prices delivered to it is of best quality and profit thereby. After spending fvrii weeks days in Montreal, before proceed- Cuthbert will be on hand to look them four-star men:—Dan Mc- ing to Saranac Lake and New/ the farm. holidays at Shawbridge, Que, after these events. Dr. McMas- Cuaig. Greenfield ; Donald Rory Keep clover fields, Red and Alfalfa for Miss Lucille Lalondë has resum Yoi-k city, en route to her home Campbell, Dunvegan ; Lawrence We handle ioo% Pure ter ,the best horse-shoe pitching second cutting—Clover Seed will command good ■ed her duties inthe office of the Tucson. , Arizona. judge in the county will see to it Cameron, Lochiel. Pennsylvania Oil, super-re- local branch Department of Agri- Mrs- Bryce L. Bennett and Miss that you get justice in that event, These are my honour list for prices. , Violet McDonald, of Chicago, 111., fined by the largest refiners of culture. so—you’re following me aren’t now. There are many others, but crude in North America. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jeffery, have been spending two you?—the sport card alone says they will be heard about here Phone Lochiel 25. We Deliver. Bronson avenue, returned to the ''"’itb their mother, Mrs. J. “.you must be there, or you’re go- after. For particulars city from a motor trip to Detroit McDonald and family, left on ing to miss something.’’ To the Greenfield Club, Glen- and the vicinity. They were ac jlhesday for their home being ac- 0 garry Football Champiions—we Phone 132, Alexandria compamed by Mr. Jeffery’s tw..: companied by Mrs. McDo^nald The history of mankind records extend congratulations. They set married daughters and son-in- who will spend a month with the gradual enlargement of out to win and they did. Good and your requirements will be J7 W. MacRAE. la'w.—Ottawa Journal. 1 them. man’s circle of affections. 1 work boys! To the losers we say given prompt attention.