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1 The Glengarry News THS FNEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER E AS TERN ONTARO VOL. LV No. 29 Alexra Out Frday July $2.M A YEA* Prme Mnster Kng Wll Not Be A Cdate n Glengarry Agan Made 'Statement n House Of Commons Tuesday Mornng. Durng Debate On The Redstrbuton Bll Prme Mnster W. L. MacKenze Kng told the House Commons dur ng further dscusson the redstrbuton bll Tuesday mornng that he wll not be a cdate n Glengarry n the next federal electon. t was the fourth publc occason on whch Prme Mnster Kng has stated t s hs ntenton not to run n another general electon. was very careful not t9 seek to nfluence any member the Commons redstrbuton commttee because Popular Lancaster Youth Ded Today Mr. Mrs. Archbald L. Tobn Lancaster wll have the sympathy many frends n the death ther only son Donald Robert MacDonald Tobn aged 3 whch occurred ths mornng. D. R. had been serously ll for many months followng nures receved at play. The funeral s beng held to St. knew the queston Glengarry church Lancaster at 3 p.m. would come up Mr. Kng declared.'gy Funeral Mass wll be When accepted the nomnaton sung at 9 am Monday n Glengarry made t qute clear that whle apprecated ther kndness n gvng me the nomnaton n the byelecton there that t would be for ths Parlament only. stated at the tme that dd not ntend to represent Glengarry consttuency n another Parlament. Thus wth regard to what was done concernng Glengarry by the redstrbuton commttee my hs are com' pletely free Mr Kng ' contnued. thus had nothng to do wth keepng what has been called the Prme Mnster s consttuency unchanged or dealt wth n any partcular way. Mssng Tot Found After Search A fve-hour search by some ffty Alexrans under Provncal Constable Harry Barker Wednesday nght ended successfully at 2.0 a.m. Thurs- Ready Grounds For Maxvlle Far Kenyon Agrcultural Socety has completed the purchase three buldngs at the former Cornwall Tranng Centre they are beng ;:Donad Mrs. McDougall Wdely Mourned Estmable St. Elmo Resdent Was n Her 87th Year Frends relatves gathered at Gordon Church St. Elmo Monday afternoon at 2 o clock to pay ther last trbute respect to an old greatly beloved poneer the dstrct Wmstown. Ht By Wnd And Hal Church Propertes Damaged n Bref Volent Storm Frday on a three-acre swath dsappear Mrs. D. C. McDougall Mrs. McDou- ed slowly n a northeasterly drecton gall ded at her home St Elmo Fr-No nures were reported n the power day evenng July th n her 87th M storm year. Most serous n the absence her pastor Rev. J. H. Hamlton Maxvlle Unted Church Rev H. A. Dog St Andrew s Presbyteran Church conducted Youth Drowns At Lock Garry Alexra Resdent Andre Daoust 5 Lost Lfe Sunday Whrlng out the southwestern Andre Daoust 5 Alexra was sky a tornado descended on Wllams- drowned at Loch Garry early Sunday town at approxmately seven o clock afternoon hs death markng the fourth Frday nght wreaked mnor damage drownng fatalty the season n Glen damage was reported at St. Mary s Roman Catholc cemetery where a number tombstones were overturned church wndows bro- garry ths summer. A natve St Rem de Napervlle Que. the youth had been resdng here only snce Aprl. One a group whch had gone to Loch Garry mmedately after the noon day lunch to escape the ntense heat Daoust was hot able to swm ken small trees uprooted. Lmbs : ghortly after he entered the water the servce.asssted by a ont chor from larger trees were snapped f : he got nt0 dfflculty caued for St. Elmo Maxvlle Unted! hurled to the ground around the help. Hs brother-n-law Real Lafer- Churches wth Mrs J. A. Urquhart ' church ' gardens n the dstrct organst Gordon Church at thewwe flattened destroyed. organ. Usng as hs theme the words go St. Andrew s Unted Church suffered consderable damage wth a number wndows beng shattered to my Father Mr Dog gave a message. Mrs McDougall s lfe he sad'by hal. Lmbs from huge trees surrs ts own eulogy. roundng the church manse were Hymns sung were The Lord s My torn free. Electrc wres were also torn Shepherd All the way my Savour loose n the hgh wnds leads me Safe n the Ams Durng the storm lghtnng struck Jesus. a house owned by Wllam Ferguson Pall bearers were three grsons shook the chmney loose from ts rere Hormdas Fche went to hs ad but by the tme they reached the spot he had dsappeared n seven or eght feet water. An alarm was sent out n a short tme hundreds people from Alexra were at the Lake. After an hour a half dvng draggng operatons carred out under the drecton. Pro- Glengarrans Met At Melfort Sask. Eghty Fve Present For Event Whch s... To Be Held Annually Must Be On Watch For Communsm Large Audence Hears Warnng That Freedom Must Be Worked (For Glengarrans n the Melfort-Tsdale The athestc creed Communsm dstrct Saskatchewan ther alc the ever-present danger Comcescendants held a bg gatherng at lnun ' s t nfltraton nto our socetes Melfort on 'Wednesday June 25th l U d labor unons were emphaszed to when some eghty-fve thoroughly en-' a large audence at an open-ar puboyed a reunon. lc meetng held on the Alexer M-. F- od MacLeod Melfort for-]school grounds Sunday evenng. The merly Dalketh presded ex-sheetng sponsored by the Glengarry tended an address welcome n ( Councl Knghts Columbus n con Gaelc whle Mr Fnlay T. Fraser uncton wth smlar meetngs beng Tsdale formerly Glen Sfeld held throughout the U. S. Celvered a welcomng address n Eng-'ada drew an estmated one thous lsh. Other speakers were N. J. Mac 'people many the surroundng par- Leod Duck Lake a natve Skye shes beng well represented n the au N. M. Campbell Melfort once dence. Cape Breton; H. D. MacAughey The specal speakers were Mr. Rene Melfort formerly Wlamstown ' Charbonneau Montreal Mr. John MacRae Melfort a natve Markl Smth Ottawa both Lost Rver Que..whom have made extensve studes Ppe musc was played by Ppers D. Communsm as members K. C. MacDonald a natve Scotl study Clubs. Mr. Charbonneau spoke J. Rchardson Gladstone Man. n French whle Mr. Smth s talk was there were Gaelc songs by Don- n Englsh. ad Rory MacPhee Plenty who was Dwellng on the athestc qualty vmcau Constables. - Hary Bake JMdlan bdr at Dunvegan Junata formerly n 87; Alex Laggan Mac- the ferred Communst to the wrtngs state the speakers Karl Marx re- Rol Lanctot the body was oca! ea nd M N Camnbell Ton- f r..-. campoe. 0 f Lemn Stahn who have tune by Paul Lauzon brought to the C. Macntosh Ralph Macln- moorngs. No fre was reported from A hearty vote thattks was ten- agan 0p e nly declared that there moved ths week to Maxvlle Far surface by John Chshoun. At tosh Gordon Macntosh Borden Mc-the bolt however. 3 dered the( organzers Rod MacLeod s no place n Russla fol. organzed re _ Grounds where the foundaton for a respraton was tred but to no aval Phee Donald MacEwen Gregor Mac- T. J. O'Shea owner a general store pnlay T Fraser t was de- Ugon all prests other re _ new cattle barn has already been pre- Ewer Rev. R. J. MacDonald was ca d to c;ded to make the event annua one llgous leaders must be don - n Wlamstown reported that he saw pared. The bg new barn wll hold the scene admnstered the last Frends from a dstance ncluded!the storm aproachng watched t â glance at the regster wll recall away W th. Relgon n the Russanfrom 300 to 350 cattle wll be a rtes the Church. Mss Chrs Foss Gordon Ross Mr a s t moved over the vllage. many relatves frends. domnated countres Eastern Europe decded asset durng Far Week when; Mrs Scott Lancaster;. Mss f rs t notced t thought Dr D. J. Dolan Alexra cor- Name Bom at Present address s now recevng the same treatment the County Black Whte Fed Dorothy MacDougal Montreal; " Mrs " oner nqured nto the crcumstances.53. MacLeod Dalketh Melfort. as wtness the mock-tral Archbshop Whte show wll brng Glengarry s Bcr( en McPhee Mss Chrs Mac- t was another twster lke the one decded an nquest would not be!mrs. Rod MacLeod Russell Melfort Stepnac by Tto n Yugoslava. fmest regstered cattle to Maxvlle. Dou g al M r Mrs Mack MacDougal we had n ths vcnty n 935 Mr. held. Mrs F. T. Fraser Dalketh Tsdale The E ussan role balkng every O Shea sad. The clouds were funnel Maxvlle Far s to be a three-day Robert A. Macntosh Mr Mrs. Daoust s survved by hs father Mr (nee Sade MacLeod).effort among the Unted Natons for shaped seemed to be movng rapaffar Sept the bgger y/ a ter Oglve Jack Oglve Ottawa.!. Joseph Daoust St. Rem two bro- Fnlay Fraser Dalketh Tsdale. 'settlement peace treates was also dly towards the vllage. They started better attractons wll nclude twc Mrs McDougall was bom at Lancas- thers four ssters one whom Mrs Jesse A. MacGllvray Dalketh polnted t0 the most recent nstance to appear n the southwest seemed days harness racng the fam-t e r Feb Anne Ross a daugh- Mrs Real Laferrere.resdes n Alex- Slver Park (nee Jesse A. MacLeod) to move faster as they came closer. bc._ g Molotov > s refusa to allow the ous Cherokee Rodeo Show whch wll t er Ml : Mrs Kenneth Ross. ra. H D - McAughey Wlmstown Melfo RuS san-domnated countres East- As the storm got closer the skes dd forth two nghts Sept 7 8 whle stm n her teens she was grant med darken hall started The body was conveyed to St Rem Mrs McAugheyGlasgow Scot. Melfort crn Eur0p e 0 n n u.s. Secretary The grst s beng remodelled ed a teacher s certfcate taught Qll a nr for nterment. State Marshall s plan for solvng day when 2-2 year old Ame De- fall.the hal stones were bg extended northward to hold an f or some years at Maxvlle. the economc lls Europe. Communlorme son Mr. Mrs. Paul De- addtonal 500 people. The showhall n u y 386 she was marred to Mr seemed to be drven by terrfc wnds sm breeds on chaos Staln s lorme the 2nd Kenyon was réturn- s beng re-roed the ros The storm lasted about 0 mnute*.mcdougall who predeceased her June.... Belgan Brde <ed to hs home after beng mssng the grst present cattle 2g 944. A son Ross ded Jan an< durn ntenton s to prevent the recovery t *' a * tme the sky rema ed Europe so that hs Communst parsnce 8 rj.m. Wednesday. The chld bans are also recevng attenton Left to mourn her passng are her black the wnd howled. t cut a For Tupper Goodman vsas found sttng on the ground n The drectors are wsely dggng daughter-n-law Mrs Ross MacDougal] SWath tes n Greece France taly the about three acres other European natons may gan a neghbor s pasture by Leo Ladou- guess t must have levelled a great A wartme romance resulted n the to ther surpluses the past few a S S ter Mss Chrs Ross a brother... control. Staln has declared that the eeur one the searchers. He had years to assure bgger better Max-'Q &rdon oss Lancaster; eght gr arrval from Belgum by plane last Two dstrct youths had a narrow world revoluton can only succeed been badly btten by mosqutoes. vlle Fars n the years to come.... Several farmers m the dstrct rechldren two great grchldren. week Mss Marcella Pattyn Roes- escape from serous nury Tuesday (Contnued on page 8) The parents mssed ther chld at 0 _. ported that mnor damage was caused The remans were lad to rest m St nght when they were thrown from 7.45 searched n van untl dprk to ther crops a number garelare Belgum whose marrage to Mr Elmo cemetery. speedng motorcycle near Glen Norwhen Constable Barker was notfed. Honor Rolls Planned dens n the path the storm were Topper Goodman Laggan took man when ther vehcle struck a hole Provdence had endowed the late Anxety the parents was ntensf DlnVCgal completely destroyed. Wnd haace at Krk Hll on Tuesday. They Mrs. McDougall wth a rch P erson Gedeon Gareau 9 drver the Letters From ' from the fact that wolves have been ccm t)med to tear leaves to shreds wu resde n St. Catharne s motorcycle receved head nures alty sweet beautful noble. Her seen n the dstrct. plants s - nrubs from the ground. Kenyon - Congregaton Dunvegan s presence radated an nfluence that rp Ont. where Mr. Goodman s now abrasons a b ad 'y cut r S ht arm! GreeceTellOfNeed Constable Barker met wth a Quck Halstones as bg as hen s eggs were plabnlng t0 erect ths autumn two w!. s always uplftng _ 6 her. Hsplon passenger 0-year-old Rheal employed. Mrs Angus D. Hay Montreal a response from local ctzens Honour Rons n sacred memory nfe counted for some thng. Her lovely! s belaved that the damage tb Levert receved bruses abrasorf fermer resdent Dalketh has rewthn mnutes some ffty were taken those who made the supreme Sacrfce knew only the thngs that are' m hllrrhp=; was the worst as' 4 r *> l on hs face. Both are resdents te 'cently receved the appended letters to the scene equpped wth flashlghts n honour those who served pure> true good report. SheJ the buldngs were] Alfred Bradley Green Valley area. from Greek recpents ' clothng lanterns. Wooded areas were n tbe World -wars never thought self but was always J Dr. G. L. Latour Alexra was ; whch she donated to the Ad-Tothoroughly searched fnally the lg3g _ lg45 Commttee n charge ccnslderate others torn from the ground. Larger trees called to treat the boys at the home Greece Fund. n askng publcaton chld was found n a pasture some hae prepared provsonal Usts the swayed huge branches were snap Her home was a centre from whch ped f hurled aganst Ded At Lemeux Laurent Melleur 8th Lancaster the sdes! tne letters Mrs Hay ponts out that three felds from the home farm on whch wll be placed on the rad ated re gous socal nfluen- he conveyed them to Hotel Deu many v resdents ' ". Glengarry mght fnd the opposte sde the road. Rolls. es These lsts wll be posted n the buldngs. wen known throughout Glengarry 0 church at Dunvegan Sundays July 068 that are.f tl P 046 rote e Hosptal there they are reported out r 0 ; W n d ows n both churches as weu as a buyer t mb er for many years danger.dr. Latour sad Gareau tcs clothes closets useless to them 20t- 27 th All who are nterested th commumt y as weu as a uch ;a3 those n a number homes were Alfred Garr ett Bradley ded at but mmeasurable value to the people are nvfted to perushhe lsts to She organzed the L- by the hal an d electrcty Lemeux> 0nt.. Monday Greece other war ravaged coun make estls suggestons to the Rev. Dr M_ Mac- Crary DebatmS tee P hone UneS Were rpped E]mo many years agq carred the sdes the church aïld mans e. Juv 4th. to Mr. 5unday Bradley mornng had when been ac- he tres Europe. Mrs. J.J. Kennedy Des At Maxvlle n falng health for a long tme compelled to stay n bed for 2-2 years Mrs. J. J. Kennedy ded at her home n Maxvlle Monday nght Her death removes one Maxvlle s oldest most hghly respected resdents her passng wll be sn- -Ctrely regretted by many frends. She was born n Pendleton Ont Mllan or to any member the commttee by Monday July 28th. Boy Reported Bound And Gagged on successfully through the years t The cone. shaped clouds swrled f su{fered a stroke> death ensung M onher age made t necessary to curtal & nortbeasterly drecton slowly her actvtes... onnarentlv wthout damr! n the work the Church.especal d d bulldlngs after t had Mr - Bradle y was born 79 y ears a S 0 ly n the Mssonary Socety Sun-! l a t eux a son Henry Bradley day School she gave unreservedly y her great talents her sub- # C «stance. n 925 she entered the lar- SpJ*VlCC otcltlol t s probable charges wll be lad by ger fellowshp the Unted Church Provncal Constable Barker aganst n whch she contnued nterested a 5-year old Lancaster Townshp P c tve.beng the frst prasdelnt 34 years ago last Oct. 9 a daughter youth who caused no lttle excte the late Mr. Mrs. John Mc- nent Wednesday nght wth a story Queen her maden name beng Don- havng been struck on the head Glengarry Presbyteral. Red Cross Women s nsttute receved support prted by her ada McQueen. ] bound gagged left lyng on the cultural gfts. The famly later moved to Skye anc shoulder Hghway 34 a mle south For a year she had been confned to she marred the late Mr. Kennedy ] Alexra. her room. November Hs death occurred. Mr. Ulrc Lalonde hs son January 27th 922 some two yean Ame were returnng to Alexra after ther removal to Maxvlle n 9 ab out a.m. Thursday mornng when An actve worker n the Presbyteral they notced the body a youth be- Church she had served as Presdent t de the hghway. On nvestgaton the Lades Ad the W. M. S they found hm ted h foot She s survved by two daughters wth the laces from hs hgh boots Mss Murel Kennedy Maxvlle w th part hs shrt over hs Mrs. Stanley Fraser Moose Creek mou fh as a gag. Local polce were A sster Mss Flora McQueen Max- ca ued the boy related a story vlle also survves as do four gr- havng b een Pcked up about 0 p.m. chldren. '. by two men whle walkng home from The funeral was held Thursday af- the show. They were supposed to! ternoon at 2.30 o clock to St. Andrew s have forced hm from the car struck Presbyteran Church. nterment was hm on the head left hm truss-! n Maxvlle cemetery. 0 Y.W.A. The regular monthly meetng the Y.WAL. wll be held (ths) Frday evenng at the home Mrs R. N. MacMllan Elgn St. East. J. G. Page Ded At Montreal Now n Operaton A. W. Trotter s new Central Servce Staton was opened for busness last week when work on the nteror nstallatons was completed. A modern hydrauhe host for car greasngs has been nstalled the cement floorng was the last detal to be fnshed An underground heatng nstal l&ton now connects the garage n wth the new buldng the Mrs. Joseph Thauvette Man street orle heatng system wll take care south was n Montreal Monday at- h 04 * buldngs has tendng the funeral her father Mr A steel outsde crcular star hppr nstalled at the north sde the J. G Page. Hs death occurred Frday beer t. a n ar t- July th at hs late home 680 St. buldng leadng to the upstars apart Domnc street at the age 80. ment there remans only the apo plcaton whte stucco on the outsde walls to complete the buldng. Now A Notary Publc Men are at work at R. J. Graham s new machnery showroom Man street Appontments announced by the erectng a 24 x 24 cnder block addled up. He was taken m to Dr. Ln. M. m.. p. 0!vlncal secretary n the current't 0 n on the south sde the buldng hs wfe Mary Terry. He had spent hs entre lfe there beng nterested n farmng lumberng. Promnent n the affars the communty he had served at th councl board as a school trustee. He was the last survvng member hs father s famly. n addton to hs wle the lormer Volet Ryan he* leaves one daughter Mrs. Gerald MacGlls Lochel. The funeral was held Wednesday mornng to St. Joseph s Church Lemeux wth Rev. Francs Bradley O.P. Ottawa a nephew sngng the Funeral Mass. nterment was n the cemetery at Fourner. 0 Frst Vst Ho e n 65 Years Lookng remarkably young ft despte hs 9 years Mr. Cyrl La Rocque St. Paul Mnn. s enoyng a vst wth Alexra relatves after an absence 65 years. He s.a brother the late Mrs John Larocaue. Domnon street south. When Mr. LaRocque left Alex- Markson who found nothn 3 ysla y :ssue the Ontaro Gazette nclude't w be used as a greasng mowrong ordered hm remove 0 tha Mr. Francs Costello Barrs*!tor tune-up room n conuncton wth hs home. ter-at-law the Cty Toronto to'the new Esso gasolne pumps recently Further nvestgaton yesterday lead bc a Notary Publc n for the Pro- nstalled. polce to the opnon the youth had 0 f Ontaro. Mr. Costello a son] The cement floor the man buldted hmself.up charges gv- Judge F T. Mrs. Costello o ;ng ha3 been poured floorng ra - 4here was yefc u0 ra road>. ere ng false statements to the polce wll Cornwall graduated ths sprng at heatng n the upstars apartment re- he recalls walkng to Lancaster to probably be lad. Osgoode Hall Toronto mana to be completed. take the tran. tvlj ana Gordon McDermd Saskatoon Tsdale (father from Maxvlle) (Contnued on page ) o Two nured n Fall From Motorcycle helped the Levert boy to the Melleur home then collapsed remanng unconscous for two hours due to shock. f o Recount Shows Lochel Stll Dry March 27th n 947 Madam t s a long tme snce receved the coat you sent for poor Greeks found your address but had no one to explan t. thank you very Judge G. E. Brennan Cornwall much for your kndness though presded at the recount ballots at don t know you. Tt was for me lke a Lochel Frday Monday the dream to have a coat whch would result dropped the dry margn from]cover my body would protect me 7 to 5 votes nsuffcent to swng the decson to the wet forces. Donald A. Macdonald K.C. was councl for he affrmatve Robt. Dngwall for the negatve. t s rumored the electon wll be contested by the wet forces an attempt made to halve another vote on the beer queston. Judge Brennan s count vared only one vote n some cases wth that Deputy Returnng Offcer V. G. Chsholm. A comparson the two counts on the queston men only follows: Poll Aff. Neg Aff. Neg. Judge s D.R.O s. P.S.D. No. PSD. No. 2 P.S.D. No. 2 Addtonal.. P.S.D. No. 3. P.S.D. No. 4. P.SX>. No. 5 PS.D. No. 6. P.S.D. No. 7. PB.D. No. 8. P.S.D. No. 9. PJS.D No from'cold. Lfe s mserable here. am very poor snce my house was set on fre burned to the ground wth ths cvl war now am lvng n a lttle cottage poor as ever. am the head my famly whch conssted from 5 persons: my mother my wfe myself my two chldren a grl ten years a boy ffteen. There s nether bread nor clothes Everythng s too dear. We need a lot we have nothng at all. Always n need money never a halfpenny n the pocket. We suffer suffer there s no end seems not to be.. should thnk death f had no famly to leave behnd me. But we must lve to help our famles frst all our own country our dear mother.whch really suffers seeng her chldren n need. my famly thank you very 04 much awat your answer. We 50 should feel very happy to receve a letter from you. A lot thanks?. Dmos Semergoglou s - Vllage Crtca * Ralway Staton Mûres n Greece < (Contnued on page 4).

2 hfs sow Qlmgany Hew«Ahxr* Oat Frday July! 8 94f m because t s feared so far that real ore"ocacada'merchant Fnd Typhod Fever Stll estate values would skyrocket f all ( üen than at any tme durng the war Menace n Rural Communtes detals were revealed at ths tme. n ahd there wll be more obs fve years The ncdence typhod fever a other words when the ob wll be (than there are to-day. dseases whch has been largely done Canada s captal wll be t s hence or at any rate three years hence conquered n urban areas s stll suggested one the most beautful He made ths explanaton on account runnng hgh n sx Msssspp valctes n the world ths wll re- the wdespread stores whch have ley states Mssour Kentucky Tenqure some spectacular changes such been spread that the Canadan Govern nessee Arkansas Msssspp as no other cty n Canada has ever ment was not treatng these men n Lousana accordng to two doctors undergone wth emphass on ts all- the rght way after the great servce from the Charty hosptal at New Orleans. Typhod fever s a gascanadan angle beng seen n the re- they rendered durng the war pont- trontestnal dsease the causatve cent power granted to add to the Fed- ng out that the wages these men agent a bacllus beng elmnated POST-WAR PATTERN era DstMct Commsson here repre- have ncreased more as a result the wth the waste matter the nfectsellng on extensve credts to sentatves from all the nne provnces war than the wages any other lne ; ed person. Control ths dsease s Europe buyng n ever-ncreas- ths mplyng that ths ambtous have kept all ther wartme gans largely a matter keepng sewage from dranng nto the water supng degrees from the Unted States scheme s concern to everyone n bonuses have had two or three ply. V. for cash the Canadan Government ths country not merely local re-substantal ncreases snce the war Drs. Stuart Pullen who are s now facng an exchange crss whch sdents..ended Mr Howe emphaszed would also members the department say that the merchant seamen Can medcne Tulane unversty must be solved as quckly as possble BOTTOM TO THE TOP t s hnted n Ottawa though t s no There s more much more to the ada are n an excellent poston to- Lousana school medcne pont secret to observers here that the re- dems French-Canadan M.P. s day they have a future whch out that n the Unted States there mposton wartme restrctons or that a better system appontments few other tradesmen n ths country has-been a marked decrease n typhod fever due largely to bettercontrols as a means soluton s to the Cvl Servxce Canada should can look forward to. ment water supples mproveknown to be qute unpopular even f be adopted to correct the present un- STLL HOPE ment n sewage dsposal. t now such rumors have been crculatng n der-representaton ther race n the t s noted that the Domnon-Pro- has become largely a dsease ruths captal as a dstnct possblty. gesgovemment s servces wth the vncal Taxaton Agreement Bll has ral areas. n addton t s held that much de- charge havng been made that the allowed any provnces ncludng Ont- Dstrbuton 360 patents n Charty hosptal revealed that 84 pends on the success or falure df the Cvl Servce has about 2 per cent ao Quebec to sgn an agreement lved n New Orleans. nadequate so-called Marshall Plan to ad Eu- French-Canadan employees now es grantng the Federal Government the data faled to reveal how many rope throughuuted States economc compared wth over 20 per cent pror use the ncome corporaton these patents had recently been n assstance because t s beleved that to the establshment Cvl Servce successon taxes n return for compen rural communtes. One hundrd Canada closely ted up wth varous commsson. Behnd the scenes n saton wth defnte clauses n that twenty-nne lved on farms whle 90 lved n rural communtes were countres n trade dealngs especally Ottawa t s recognzed that there has Bll permttng such future arrange- engaged n farm work fshng huntthe Unted States the Unted been much dspleasure over the scar- ments both Ontaro Quebec ng or trappng. Kngdom would beneft from the cty French-Canadans not merely are ncluded n the possble mnmum' Explanng the sources nfec Marshall Plan beng carred out n the rank fle but n partcular payments under such an agreement ton the authors say that about snce ths mght ease consderably her the so-called top obs" n Ottawa whch would end n 95 Ontaro be- two-thrds ths group patents own exchange crss. n any case Wbere many hgh rankng fcalsng mentoned for $ came from rural communtes. Many had nadequate screenng current rumors about drastc acton a*e defntely hcapped by be-quebec $ tolet facltes whle about onesuch as the rermposton certan ng unable to underst French n OBSTACLES FORESEEN fourth these lved on the rver or wartme controls on exchange does dealng wth French Canadan organ- The proposal that labor unons n along the bayous. Many these not seerr to be backed by fcate n zatons press M.P s others. t s ths country should purge Commun- gave a hstory drnkng water Ottawa as a lkely course whch wll not merely a case French-Cana- St3 from ther ranks through laws a well or a stream. Forty-nne the group had been exposed to ty?9îîqff Shortly though ts hnted n darq say observers whch has caused forbddng such men to hold fce phod among members ther famwell-nfothed quarters that ççnç ocths wdespread dscontent but seems to have consderable approval ly whle 26 others knew cases n ton s comng but twoud bè â b-dnguatsn. n skôît a prncple but there are questons ter communty. broad over-all nature ted n wth f;an or not the complants are based beng asked f ths can be done n a ~ * -À.l -. other naton s efforts to sye ther on fe lack b-lngualsm rather practcal way snce labor unons n' shortage U.S. dollars than race qualfcatons though Canada carry on under provncal as Most Food Posonns s <$ MORE THAN S KNOWN course there s some dsappontment ag federal laws; wth many dfcaused by Common Germ Athough the Government has ds-'n French-Canadan crcles that ther fcutes beng foreseen for ts practmost cases food posonng closed that a master plan s n the members have not been apponted n ca applcaton though t s ponted seem to be caused by the bacterum makng to create a beautful natonal proper proporton to populaton n out that eary n -world War an staphylococcus whch s an excaptal n Ottawa that ths wll be recent years. Order-n-Councl dd make the Com- tremely common organsm. Probthe result an all-canadan eff rt POSTON EXPLANED munst Party llegal n ths country ably every person has t on hs n hs nose throat; concern to the man-n-the-street taken care sad untl Russa entered the war be- hs n any burns or cuts he may happen throughout tns country not rnere to ReconstructQn Mnster Howe He s came an Ally so that ths Order-Hv to have. Although the germ tself resdents n tlls cty yet t s report. wnq wtdrs'wn at the tme The poston the merchant sea- councl was wtnarawn at tne ume. s not posonous t produces a toxn whch causes severe llness. Two ed here that much has not been ds. o aboutr. ths xw *. plan TloT not a man who has been put out hs ' characterstc symptoms the llclosed far-reachng lob when the war ended. There are ness whch s seldom fatal are that there s no fever that the symptoms appear wthn about four to sx hours. Mr. Bevn makes no bones about Condtons necessary for the stawhat hnges on the Foregn Mnsters phyloopccus to produce ts posonconference n London n November ous toxn are a warm temperature mosture. Ths means that t Ths lterally may be the world s last frequently appears after food s hope. And dfferences are so great cooked there s scarcely a food that many thnk our only chance s whch s exempt from the danger. for a two-world peace the chance Snce the organsm s so common that East West may possbly agree t s almost sure to get nto the so the best method control to dffer. food; s - to prevent ts growth the ' Ths however s blndness to the producton the toxn. fact we are n an deologcal age. An Precautons whch should always deology s such passonate belef a- be taken nclude usng carefully bout a way lfe that ts adherents cleaned equpment keepng foods adequately refrgerated coverwll not rest tll the whole world adopts ng cuts burns wth water-tght t. There can be no two-world deo- bages when preparng food. Reloges. frgeraton s probably the most f we do not want to bow before the vtal step because that s the best way to prevent development the Eastern deology therefore or go to toxn. Heatng may destroy the stawar agan to defend our Western way phylococcus but t does not elmpepsl-cola hts the spot anytme! lfe we must make some drastc nate the toxn once t has been There's twce as much n the bg changes n that way between now formed. 2-ounce bottle!.november We must develop a way thnkng lvng that conquers other >*ed.cola"b lt«r«t!t*r*<l Unde nark n Canada at de Pepd-Cola Company Conodo Unltod Dye Unforms natons on deology grounds. There Unforms can be dyed effectvely can be no compromse on prncple wth dark brown ade green as Secretary State Marshall em-! coverng olve drab as do black phateally says. But there may be navy blue dark green rust. some better prncple. There may be Marnes should stck to black dark brown dark green for ther rean dea whch other natons wll lke converson colors. Skvvy shrts better than ther own whch we may. be dyed n a ranbow colors at the same tme lke better too.! worn by any member the The problem s to fnd an dea that famly. Be sure drectons are foltotaltaran powers agree s better for lowed exactly n dyeng rememberng that woolens should smmer n the State more controlled than the dye bath never bol. Sturdy State Control whle democraces agree gay clothes for the chldren can be t s freer more enter- made from army castfs. n reprsng than Free Enterprses. n- makng a coat or other garment spred Enterprse under God Control frst rp t up then dye a new color. Take a lesson n talorng s the obvous only possble an- durng the rppng process. Lttle swer. f we ourselves start lvng un- ackets coats overalls snow der God s gudance to acheve one- suts can be cut from shrts or world nternally - that s full agree- trousers. Short coats so fashonable ment n our own domestc ndustral now may be made from the rpped dyed army overcoat. After all poltcal affars - there s stll a ths dyeng remakng collect chance that ths wll mpress the East- the scraps for patchwork afghans ern world n November. We may show hooked rugs or wool qults. n acton an dea that they fte beter than ther own thus acheve a Mssed by a Har cne-world peace n London. % Mssed by a har! s a common 9 * expresson among rfle shooters who hunt small game wth a 22MME BOMBS calber rfle or who love to engage There s a hgh cost to low lvng. n the sport plnkng wth the same frearms. These msses «some whch are really by a You re less lkely to kck the other har are generally blamed on fellow when you put yourself n hs faulty am bad holdng mproper trgger squeeze numerous relashoes. Vt tve factors sometmes on the rfle or ammunton tself. There s very mportant factor how-' Put your heart nto what you say another ever whch causes many those t carres more weght. har msses whch the average fellow who hunts wth a 22 seldom consders. That s the effect A phlosophy can be drawn up n the wnd has on the bullet over words but an deology must be bult varous dstances. Accurate or naccurate udgng the force the up wth people. wnd has caused many a champonr ~~ Makng the most ther oppor- ad to coolness durng the sumshp to be won or lost lack tunty to bask n the sun these mar s heat wave. The beautes A plan wthout a man s lke mlk wnd consderaton has caused ; bathng beautes at Toronto s Sun- are Joyce Paradse Dense Couxwthout a can no one can carry t many a deer to be wounded or w mssed entrely many squrrels nyslde Beach fnd ced cfee an tos Mary Adamck. out. % - 7 * to escape unharmed. a ' " A Untl November PCKs PEPS THE GLENGARRY NEWS Prnters Publshers - Alexra Ont. 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3 r Ft» 8 Th» 3«ngarry Swyn àuuomdrz Ont Frday Julyl HYDRO HOME: 6. As soon as an ce mxture s froz- Mss Grace Robnson wn return to en frm move the ndcator half way!donlreal Sunday after spendng two weeks at home back to normal. Urke Hanley Montebello Rob THE QUESTON BOX Mrs. T. H. asks: How do you pas- be Hanley Manwak pad the Glen a short call Sunday. teurze mlk? Toronto s Answer: Heat mlk n double boler Mrs. Florence Clarke to 43 degrees keep t at that renewng acquantances here ths temperature for 30 mnutes; or brng tveek. the mlk to full rollng bol then take f stove nstantly but as soon as froth WLLAMSTOWN subsdes heat agan to bolng pont repeat once more. The mlk n ether case should be cooled quckly n At the closng exercse the publc another pan surrounded by ce or run-'echool on Wednesday afternoon the nng water. pupls repared to the senor room Mrs. M. M. asks: How do you sug- v-here a program choruses gest storng bread at the cottage to'solos was held Gal MacDonell read prevent mouldng? the address Robert MacDonell Answer: Keep bread n l oselypresented ther teacher Mss Margaret wrapped wax paper place n a yraep)0lad; t;w0 frame( pctprgg ventlated clean tn. A tny glass Refreshments were served. Consder- Hello Homemakers! Cook be _. ball. Remove from the heatt add cool wth a refrgerator! Take short the grated. orange rmd. -4. cup orange ; cuts to cool summer cookng by stor- uce the gelatn whch...has been ng n your electrc refrgerator sprnkled over tbsp. the cold waadequate supply crsp vegetables ter. Cool thoroughly. Whp the cream flavorful fruts chlled frut uces wth a h beater or an electrc mx even dough batter to be baked er at hgh speed untl stff then add on short notce. Frozen desserts the orange mxture. Pour 3-4 cup orbelatne dshes are ncreasngly popu-; ange uce nto the bottom a freezlar for ths reason the refrger- lng tray an electrc refrgerator. ator s takng ts rghtful place n the Pour the orange cream mxture on ktchen alongsde the range. We thnk n cne corne o top freeze wthout stn-ng untl *akng soa _ t e rpe sorrow was mxed wth the pleayour famly wll enthusastcally de'box absorbs any aromas. sure the occason as Mss MacDonset. Serves 6 to 8. m encores when you serve the folmrs. J. B. asks: How to prevent wag bddng them farewell REFRGERATOR ROLLS lowng well-tested recpes. Eeven grls Spen(. bojs cup bolng water cup shorten- cloudy crabapple elly? VANLLA CE CREAM Answer: Add a tablespoon emon prday afternoon at a brthday part. ng 3-4 cup sugar -2 cups bran X -2 cups top mlk 2 eggs -2 cup -2 tsps. salt 2 eggs 2 cakes com- uce to three quarters o prepa d Jy for Mary paul Crever whq spend sugar tbsp. corn-starch -8 tsp. salt apple uce to clear e y an ep ng her bodays Wtb Mr. Mr3 pressed yeast cup lukewarm water. -2 pnt ( cup) cream 2 tsps. vanlla el quckly. 'Devaux at the Manor House. 7 to 8 cups flour. Scald mlk. Beat egg yolks addng suanne Allan nvtes you to wrte her Congratulatons to Shrley Thomas Pour bolng water over the shortgar cornstarch. Combne wth hot c-o The Glengarry News. Send n your Cohn enng str untl melted. Add su- MacDonell üons pn homemaklng problems. mlk cool over water 20 to 25 mn- rrn-n Vvt»o v» n Tv r ool-f TW xr TXrt-oT.. fn n Vû T2 nov : Ogare Besner who were successful at bran salt mlx wel utes strrng occasonally. Cool. Beat - W! 8nd watch ths column for reples the recent Entrance examnaton. egg whtes untl stff. Add salt c0 l add beaten yeast cakes dh 0Mr. Mrs. T. K. Waddell fold nto custard; add vanlla. Poursolved n the lukewarm water. Add ar knead uatü smooth Put Mr. Mrs. John Dunlop sons nto tray freeze to a heavy mushfl Bruce Robbe all Ottawa atremove from electrc refrgerator! d usb nto a bowl spread wth a tended the annversary servce on Sun beat untl fluffy. Fold n whpped amlted shortenng cover wth GLEN ROBERTSON day June 29th. cream return to freezng tray to Pa>or Set n the refrgerator unguests Mrs Encley Macntyre on fnsh freezng. tu ready t0 use' 0 f smau amounts VARTATTONS ttg dough ûnd. shâpg n balls Mr. Mrs. Mlke are enoynf une 29th were the Msses Helen Jean Macntyre Montreal Mss AllyPeach ce Cream: Flavor vanlla ce We n grease muffn pan. Cover /ther annual summer holdays. _ wth -2_ tsp. vanlla -2lot rse n a warm place untu double -Mrs B-ckerd had wth her for a/ Macxnf;yre Cornwall cream p. almond extract add -2 cups' bulk about hour. Bake n pre-few days Mr. Mrs. Buster Mc- Mrf. Raymond spent a week wth fer Martn two sons Trenton. ' Martn two sons Trenton. atves n Montreal recently. mashed sweetened peaches when heated electrc oven (400 degrees) about 20 mnutes. Makes 3-2 dozen Mss Naom Hambleton Ottawa re- The Msses Eleanor Barrett Mafoldng n whpped cream. newed acquantances here for a few bel McDougald Toronto are vstng Peanut Brttle ce Cream: Add -2 rels. days. TAKE A TP to 3-4 cup crushed (rolled) peanut frends here. brttle to vanlla ce cream when fold-. Wet the bottom freezng tray Mrs.. Jones Mss Volet Feld Mss End Macntyre returned to contanng cream mx to make freez- f Montreal were guests Mss Dct gan Pranesco on Wednesday after ng n whpped cream. Rckerd ths week. Macaroon Bsque: Flavor vanlla ce ng qucker. spendng her holdays wth her mother sream wth sherry flavorng add 2. Beat ce cream mx as soon as t) Mss Mldred Cleary Cornwall w<-«mrg E Macntyre famy. s frozencrumbs to a mush; then return to re-a recent guest Mr. Mrs. Jock Mgs Bernce urquhart Kngston s 2 cop almond macaroon McDonald. frgerator. when foldng n whpped cream. spendng her holdays wth her mother 3. Excessve sugar or syrup prevents Among others who are holdayng Mrg Urquhart John Urauhart Ottawa ORANGE FLUFF v here at present are Mr. Mrs. B. Mrs Molloy Cornwall left on Sun3-4 cup granulated sugar 2-3 cup freezng. holdays after spendng ther cold water grated rnd 2 oranges 4. f the refrgerator needs defrost- Menard Mr. Mrs. Leo Decosre. Montreal. here. cup orange uce -2 tsp. granulated ng freezng wll be slow. gelatn tbsp. cold water 2 cups 5. f ce cubes have an unpleasant. The funeral Mrs. Alfred Lacombe Raymond Daoust Montreal spent taste the trays freezng unt should! took place here Saturday mornng.! the holday week end wth hs parents whppng cream. Cook together the sugar the be thoroughly cleaned. Lemons She was over 90. Mr. Mrs. J. Daoust. should 23 cup cold water n aoranges saucepan on be placed lower n the Mss Sara C. McDonald teacher Gorde McDonell the Glen Low heat untl a lttle the mxture cabnet f the aroma s the oly Greenfeld s occupyng her house her* Stuart Macntyre left last week for ' durng the summer holdays dropped n cold water forms a st ctrc nature. postons n Prnce George B.O. Mrs. D. W. MacKenze Vctora Harbour her ssters the Msses Smythe Toronto were the guests the Msses Dunlop. Mss K. MacKenze the hgh school staff returned wth them. Hugh J. Grant left on Saturday for Prnce George B. C. 00 Wll Show How You St! Our Subscrpton Lsts were brought up to date last week all payments receved n ths fce to Tuesday July 8th should show on yonr labels. Turn To Page Now And Make Certan You Are Not n Arrears. Rsng Costs mpel Us To nsst On Every Subscrber Beng PAD N ADVANCE The Glengarry News J Repay by convenent nstalments COUNTY NEWS A Glance At Your Label J FARM MPROVEMENT LOAN ««FARM MPLEMENT ecdenà t pays to buy for cash. Use a low-cost bank loan to purchase new mplements equpment. Pay cash to earn valuable cash dscounts. Strengthen your poston wth supplers. Terms repayment arranged to meet your needs. Come n talk t over.!! Farm mprovement Loans for many useful purposes are avalable at any branch The Royal Bank Canada. Take advantage ths attractve fnancng plan to mprove your property lvng condtons on the farm. New Buldngs mprovements Repars Extensons can also be fnanced through a Farm mprovement Loan. >n ELECTRFY YOUR FARM. Make lfe easer more pleasant for yourself your famly. You can fnance the purchase nstallaton a farm electrc system -wth a low-cost Farm mprovement Loan. Come n talk your plans over wth us. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ALEXANDRA BRANCH... J. p. MULLETT Manager MARRAGE EMBURG BERGEVN Our Lady the Angels Church Moose Creek was the scene a pretty ceremony at 9.30 o clock Tuesday mronng July st when Rev A. Goulet) Crysler unted n marrage Jacquelne daughter Mr. Mrs. Lorenza Bergevn Gerald Emburg son Alex. D. Emburg Deputy Reeve Hoxborough Mrs. Emburg. Father Lloyd Brown Chateauguay N. Y. cousn the groom celebated the Mass The weddng musc was played by Mrs Ernest Gbeault. Solosts were Msses Lorrane Dolores Gbeault. The brde gven n marrage by her father wore a gown whte nylon marqusette wth a ftted bodce bouffant skrt. Her full vel tulle lluson was gathered to a wreath flowers she carred a bouquet lles. She was attended by her sster Mss Fleurette Bergevn gowned n two-tone blue embrodered nylon wth corsage sweet peas. Leo Guerrer was bestman. The brde s mother wore a beautful black flowered nylon dress wth a corsage red roses. The groom s mother wore an aqua blue dress wth corsage pnk roses wth a large whte pcture hat hy on straw wth lace. The groom s gft to the brde was a pearl necklace. The brde s gft to the groom was a gold te pn; to the brdesmad a gold compact; to the bestman a cgarette Ughter. Keth McDonald Keth Grant acted as ushers. Followng the ceremony a recepton was held at the Royal Hotel Cornwall where 50 guests relatves frends were receved.' The brde s table was centred wth a three-tered weddng cake surrounded wth flowers. After a pleasant afternoon the happy couple left on a trp to Nagara Falls other ponts the brde wear ng a gold colored sut wth hat black accessores. Mr. Mrs. Emburg wll resde near Moose Creek where Mr. Emburg s a successful farmer. What s scarce now? Lumber nals plumbng or wrng equpment... the lst s endless. No sooner s one problem solved than another comes along. The scarcty materals has delayed the completon many new Hydro pro ects. Ths combned wth a greatly ncreased dem has lmted the power supply. Never has Ontaro used so much electrcty as now... not even durng the record-breakng war years. Another half mllon horsepower could be utlzed almost mmedately f avalable. Hydro plants to generate that much more have been planned are under constructon. Some addtonal power wll be delvered ths year... more n 948. But t wll be 950 before the bg new Hydro plant on the Ottawa rver can start to pour ts horsepower nto the Hydro system. Why so long? t's because the shortage buldng supples... a tremendous quantty constructon materals electrcal equpment must be sought bought to buld such a plant. The Ottawa rver development alone requres a concrete dam nearly half a mle long n addton to the power house the thouss tems electrcal equpment small large. Buldng a new power plant ten creates an entrely new communty. t takes a long tme... especally when materals are as scarce as they are now. Few places n the world have as much electrcty avalable per person as Ontaro has. However t must be conserved so that new homes ndustres wll all receve ther share... so that the wheels our factores wll be kept turnng maxmum employment producton mantaned... use Hydro wsely there wll be enough for all. DONT BMAK < STREET UCMH DON'T BREAK NSULATORS THE HYDRO-ELECTRC POWER COMMSSON OF ONTARO

4 Tn Olragan? TStmu atenmdrtt. gat Frday Jtdyl PAGE ; Mrs. J. w. Morrson Mss Dorothy N- B- MbRae. wth Mrs Eracan Kppen has returned Morrson Mr Mrs W. J. McMllan Mr Nel McRae Mr Angus MacRae Ells.from ten day holday wth relatves motored to Brockvlle on Sunday vst'ed Mr M. W. Stewart Vankleek n wth Sudbury Markstay. She acvsted Mrs Charles Montgomery who Hl Monday evenng Ren-'companed Mr Ms Pat. Kerwn MAXVLLE daughter Mss Grace Kerwn was delghted to see her old school wjck / * Mrs John Brodè Glen Sfeld Mr Mrs Peter Sporrng Ottawa Detrot who were vstng members neghbor Mrs Morrson who vsted her father Malcolm McRae an holdayed for a week wth hs parents her famly n the Greenfeld dstrct ther school days at McDonald s sster Mss Florence MdF.ae over nght M Mrs S. Sporrng Mss Whle n Sudbury they were guests T ve were Anne Mary Mcntyre MR DUNCAN MCDOUGALL on Frday. Ena Sporrng MrMTs Robert Steele Mr L:e Muhroe. n the Homoeopathc Hosptal MonVlOü Jllltll vav wen xv..jo Catherne Mrs A. McDonald Mr Mrs Dougal Mr Mrs D.A. Chsholm* Mss Lllan MacEwen Ottawa s JVUS Mrs N. N. X'F.. MacRae Mss on spendng a hohday wth her father. MacRae wth ther guests Dr Mrs McPhee entertaned them n Mark- Rochester N. Y are enoyng a two st death occurred week s holday at the homes hs Duncan McDougall son the late E. J. MacEwen Kennedy McEwen Peter A. MacKercher Gene Zon Stay Mr Mrs Howard MacEwen from the southern states spent Mon- Mrs Cecl Martn Markstay nee Parents Mr. Mrs. Rory Chsholm Corner Mrs John McDougall Maple d n the Domnon Captal. Llle McLean Greenfeld returned hs sster Mrs. Scott MacLennan. Fa - Dalhouse Staton. Had faml? COUNTY NEWS Murray Hughes s summerng Wrmer Cutt Reevlle whle Hughes s spendng hs holdays hs grmother Mrs Wllam OBTUARY te thank you ever so much. happen to be an engaged grl you can' magne my oy to see a dress aftgr many years beng wth the old <fr es. From the note saw that you warn whoever receved t to wrte to yotk That s why thought d wrte to -f!.. you ask f t s possble to send me any your used clothes. You don t know how wll apprecate t. Condtons are so here that t s mpossthe The Sunday School pcnc for Max Mr Mrs Olver-McWllams ar- wth Mrs. Kppen on Sunday for a l Mrs. (Dr.*) A. Wade chldren ;fe lved July he would ble for us to get dressed. 6 b en 58 years old vlle Taysde Baptst Churches was rved on Saturday from Vancouver two weeks hohday wth Mrs Kppen Heather Arthur arrved Saturday' had a host frends as was t s true from my town many peoduncan held n Lyman McDermd s grove B.C. are the guests Mr Mrs frends n Greenfeld. evenng July 2th to spend the sumtestfed to by the many people who ple have relatves they have resrngham on Frday.. w. Hall other frends. Mrs John Brode Glen Sfeld. mer vacaton wth her mother Mrs Dr. Mrs. Peter A. MacKercher Mr Mrs Mack MacRae vsted her father Malcolm McRae Malcolm MacLeod other relatves caued at 5:863 Undertakng Parlor ceved from Amerca hundreds wth ther baby son Peter Ponca daughter Nna Lou Montreal are sster Mss Florence McTk.e Frday They left ther home at Santa Ana 0 Pal'k Ave wlere the remans rest- packages. happened to not even Cty Oklahoma U.S.A. her cousn week end vstors wth Mr Mrs Saturday. Calforna on July 4th motored < d Atlwa fadyt lend a hepms have not a sngle person nether rea 6 be adly mlssed Gene Zon Texas U.S.A. came D. J. MacLean. Mss Lllan MacEwen Ottawa s the 3500 mles averagng over 400 b latve nor frend. Not that get ealthursday mornng for a week s vst Mr. Mrs. Jack McKenze spendng a holday wth her father m es a day. e. o mourn e oss o a 'vns ous seeng people gettng gfts from devot6d wth hs father Peter MacKercher Detrot who haye been vstng rela-' Mss Donalda Robertson R.N. s Mr Mrs. J. Foster Mss husb father are ther relatves but t really makes me hs aunts Msses Elzabeth McKercha tves n the Dunvegan dstrct wth M spendng two weeks holday wth her Helen Foster Toronto spent the week hs wfe the formel Chrstna Mcfeel bad not to have at least one packmargaret Jula Ann MacMllan Mrs Nel D. MacRae spent Thurs [sster Mrs J. G. Cawker Mr Cawker end wth ther son brother Char- Donell two sons a Far Street Mrs N. F. McRae day evenng wth Mr Mrs D. S famly at ther cottage Port les Foster student pastor. Mr. Foster Wlaher Edward Stelkr Mont- age come from those blessed countatbol other relatves. On ther Ferguson. ün hls B A desree wth Frst Class ; also two brothers two ssters res. return home they wll travel va Brant Guests Mr Mrs Arthur Mc- Mrs W B. MacDarmd Mrs D. N. Honours stng at the Unversty «f Mrs Perre Maheu Brdge _End Mrs would really love to receve a let Tom Moran Montreal; Davd ford to vst Mr Mrs van McRae Nabb on Saturday were Mr Ms MacLean ( Almonte) Mrs R. T. Toronto Bshop St. Alexra Harry who [ter from you wrte to me about Pttsburg Pa. where hs uncle Pro- wlam R. McNabb; Mr Mrs Al- O Hara Bll MacDarmd spent MSS MacEWEN HONORED! resdes on the old homestead Dal- your famly. wsh my letter fnds lessor John D. MacMllan s resdng. McNabb chldren Catherne Sunday at Como Hudson Heghts. Mr Mss Agnes McEwen was the rec- house Staton. you n the best health also to Mrs A. Hllker Mrs L. Han- unme Blly; Mrs Donald Mc- MacLean remaned over to vst at the ent 0 a Jmlmle f XT TV T ÎT Tl Tf ; V vwt Hllhome her son Donald MacLean P * gft from St Andrew s Pres n. St. fnd your address because t was not cock Newport Vermont vsted on Nabb an( SOn John Vankleek Hll home her son uonaa mauueau. The funeral Mass was held.. Monday wth Mr Mrs Donald A. Mr Mrs F ed Hurtubse Corn- Alex M. McRae Mss Chrstena regular Mchael s church thence the cortege so clear t was cut by the pn. 6h0 Mractla6 McDermd McDermd. 'wall Mrs Angus McBan ['MacRae Melaval Sask Kennedy called on on SaturMr Mrs - P üt n C.heW Woods at on the Wednesday home left where by amotor Lbera forwas St. Telesphore sung by Rev. church D. Love from my famly sncerest [Wal) Ms regards from your unknown frend. Mrs Bll Parchman daughter. Donald Lagrox Cornwall was a Mrs. Howard Kennedy on toatur.evenng _ A. Kerr Y a cousn Mrs McDougall. am 24 years old qute tall. Margaret Jane who spent two weeks week end vstor wth hs parents Mr day. Respectfully yours Mr Mrs Ed Cameron Corn- Mrs. W. S. McLean expressed ap- Bural took place n the famly plot at the home her sster Mrs Leon- Mrs N. Lagrox..' -.7 wrp wth her Darente to st. Telesphore predaton her devoted servce a frend Hurd returned to Ottawa on Sun Aden Garlough Cornwall spent wad were wth her Parents Mr d 06 nhor chor.. Pelaga Gata. A daughter Margaret predeceased M-nesn the frst the wshed her happness dav wth Mr Parchman who spent the the week end wth Mrs Garlough Mrs Nel A. n her approachng marrage. hm on Jan. 6th 947. He also leaves.week. week end here. Mss Joan Hurd ac- famly! John McKllcan on behalf thé two small grdaughters Arlene companed them to Ottawa for a hol- Mss Jean HaUday the staff. Rod Cameron Mss Sade CamCrm~wall General Hosptal formerly e: on Toronto are beng :warmly 6b r presented her wth a walnut end Laure. McDonald Munroes Mlls. day. Hlzel Dell Dell Task book for recpes. He spoke Msses Shrley MacLean Patsy Hurd Hazel Sask. was- the guest welcmed on ther return to ther home HW Mary MacEwen; sa-mr Mrs Leonard Vallance ThT chmct ot A Letter From Greece Glengarry League Football 'k- (Contnued from page ) l ; TTampCamrk Detrot hs daughla: "few days wth L alld Letohoron d sl for ten days. ter Mss Else Munro Montreal who Mrs Leonard Hurd famly. _ Thessalonk Greece Mr Mrs D. A. McDermd spent Epent the past week wth hs mother Mr Mrs F. W. Waterhouse J3 Mrs August ts wb M 3 Thursday wth Mr Mrs EldredMac Mrs Arche Munro left Saturday for Montreal are holdayng wth Mr R Q My dear Mrs Hay Ewen Mr Mrs Leonard Stan-New York where they wll vst re- Mrs D. J. McLean other relatves Mlton n s asssted by C. Wonr Woods About two months ago had the ]latves before contnung to Detrot.! Mr Mrs Duncan Chrste Ms Eertlla ley Russell Ont. daughter Estelle Cobourg Mr McEwen entertaned the pleasure to receve your dress from GREENFELD Mrs Hugh Chrste Cornwall were staff o the Bel T6lePb he Company the UnDra was so glad that wanted AT at dnner on [week end holday vstors wth Mr Thursday evenng n to answer you mmedately after seelochel Mrs Peter Chrste honour Mss Agnes MacEwen whose ng the note pnned on the dress but "Clark Hoople left on 'Thursday July malra8e takes Place ths w05*> had no one to wrte for me n Englsh. J {{ c /n c r m 3th for a trp by plane to Vancouver Baskets Peones roses snow- Now that a frend mne oame come! Ball Kcked Ol» P-Hl. D.S.l ) 'Before returnng home he wll vst ba]ls wese n d66 latmg the dnstreamers One Beatty Heavy-duty twn Pressure System on h at relatves n Banff Calgary Edmonton b 8room ange blossoms were -drawn from the 946 prces Stettler nd wtness the Stam; cheler to the corners the table pede. THE FOLLOWNG USED ARTCLES whch was centred wth a mrror hold-! Mrs James Cluff spent a few days nc a cradle telephone two toy Double Hot Plates wth 3-heat Sngle Elements. wth her son Cameron Cluff Mrs Cluff greem telephone trucks covered wth 2-Volt Battery Rado wth all new batteres daughter Brenda n Ottawa panses. Whte cles were used on Dr Mrs Gordon Lugsdn wth tte table ' These Are Prced Rght For Quck Sale. ther sons Jmme Harold Co- Small ndvdual weddng cakes con bourg motored to Maxvlle Monday ta)ned the plaoee cards contnued to Lac des Plages ac- Seated wth the! Woods companed by her father Mr James guest; 0f honor were her daughter. ClUff Mss Jalana Woods her father Mr.! Maxvlle Mrs George Norman Gravel Hll Joly Sheets> the manager Etaff Phone 22. Vsted her sster Mrs Henry S. Mac cf the looal exchange-mrs. A. J. Me-' Ewen for the week. Mrs Stewart Begg Ewen_ Bertha McEwttl; Mss[ Mrs James Begg also were her 'Evelyn cummng Mss Grace Camp-' guests on Frday. Geraldne Plon Tele-' Mrs John McMllan St Ann de pbone employees Mr. Mlton Woods' Prescott was the guest Mss Flor- Mr Roy Honeywe]l. ence McRae ths week. Mss Bertha McEwen expressed the Mss Sade McMllan vsted Ottawa good wshes the group to the brde EXCELLENT PROGRAMME the frst the week. -to - be whle Mss Cummng pnned Englsh French Sengs Dances etc by local talent. Guests Mr. Mrs. Henry A. on her shoulder a corsage Sunset r BAG PPES Wlkes on Sunday were her parents roses panses. We have a NEW CEMENT MXER to rent. f you have Mr Mrs Weldon Whyte Mr ] Followng the dnner cfee was Bazaar Bngo Fsh Pond Cy Booth Mrs Kenneth Henderson chldren served n the lvng room wth Mrs. a cement ob to do why would you slave at the ob by h REFRESHMENTS Clem Dana Carleton PlaceMr A J. McEwen pourng cfee EVERYBODY WELCOME when you can rent a machne by the day? Mrs James Stewart Toronto Mrs Gfts a sold walnut end-table Alfred McNeely Mrs (Dr) Nelson a Royal Wnton vase were preths s a new servce for these who need t so do not ATTENDANCE PRZE $0.00 Alfred Nelson Clevel Oho vsted'sented Mss McEwen by Mr. Woods. hestate to call us for nformaton prces. them on Monday. 'lor wheh she made gracous acknowadmsson Lunch ncluded Adults 50c. Chldren 25c. Mrs Mtchell St Amant Moose Creek lodgement See our stock Lawn Mowers Stoves Rados Batteres vsted her gr daughter Mrs Adol- Contests conducted bv Mlss Eertha n ease ran socal wll beheld the followng evenng. Hot Plates Electrc Fans (kfpenters Tools. phus Flon Mr Flon famly for McEwen Mrs. Woods Mss Plon Mss oono Boooo Y. several days ths week. (dmmng were won by Mrs. A.. Stuart Campbell was the guest MacEwen Mss Agnes McEwen Mss. Ross Grant Cornwall Saturday tll Woods Mr. Honeywell. Monday nght. Mss MacEwen recently resgned from her poston as telephone operclarence L. MacGREGOR Propretor. ator where she rendered most effcent Phone 0 Maxvlle. servce made many frends whe wsh her the best happness prosperty. Her marrage to Arche D. Campbell son Mr. Mrs. Wllam F. Camp <a»p&bgoogxao&aooooaoo&oggoooooooooooc bell has been arranged to take place n St Andrew s Presbyteran church July 26th at 3 o clock. o STEWART 8 GLEN lt 'GEOg Added Attractons dots Deluxe Rough Tumble Kckapoo Juce Canadan Paramount News MON. TUES. JULY 2 22 fmcaw x ROBERT HUTTON July 8th {MARTHA VCKERS J JANS PAGE L OOîSL St. James Parsh UVESLXvlle Ont. Wednesday July 23rd 947 MacGregor s Hardware aod Electrcal Supples St. Mary s Parsh Annual Annual Socal o o st WLLAMSTOWN Srngham Vacaton Notes Get Car Checked LUBRCATON COOLNG SYSTEM ENGNE TUNE-UP ***! : BRAKES n TRES -' APPEARANCE TRES SMONZE ACCESSORES Drve n Please Drve out Pleased 0. CROOK Servce Manager Morrow Motor Sales Pontac - Buck - G.M.C. PHONE 6 ;! MAXVLLE ONT. Thursday July 24 n case ran the SOCAL wll be held the followng evenng Keep The Date Aug. 6th Annual Socal AT Glen Nevs Frday Nght GRAND Need A Cement Mxer? PACK#} COMEDY Rtf/ LOVE AND LEARN SOME GOOD BUYS Maclnnes Electrcal Sales & Servce V* FR. SAT. JULY 8 9 ptctufte! Drected by Frederck de CORDOVA Screen Ploy by tegene Con rod frono Swow ond lac Domond MMUQ Adopted from a Story by Horry Soubar Score Competed ond Adopted b> Mo* Steleo (Replacng Notra Prentss )) Added Attractons Sports Album Roughly Squeakng So you want to play the horses Muscal Memores MATNEE MON WED. THURS. JULY mm TYRONE POWER m MY Anne BAXTEJ ; Clfton WE&B Herbeft MARSHALL Wednesday Evenng Mr Murde Arknstall has wth hm ths summer hs nephew W. W. Arknstall Kapuskasng ont. Mr Fred MacKnnon Cornwall spent the week end wth hs sster Mrs R. A. Stewart. Mrs D. G. MacNaughton had as re cent guests her brother Mr D. Adams famly Wales. Mrs J.' K. Stewart Mrs W. A. MacKnnon vsted Mrs MacGllvray the Msses MacCuag Skye on Sunday. Messrs Murde John Arknstall recently pat d a usness vst to Ottawa. Mr Mrs A. Wade Mss Mora Wade Montreal were recent guests o Mss Florence Campbell.! Mr Mrs Jack MacRae Detrot arc vstng hs parents Mr. Mrs Programme Entrely New Artsts WELDOR the Muscal Magcan Montreal artsts n Comedy Song Tap Dancng. The Crag Ssters n Fancy Steps. Hghl Ppers Step Dancers Cornwall Local Groups. BAZAAR BNGO AND NOVELTY BOOTHS REMEMBER THE DATE JULY 30th. Added Attracton The Snow Man Owng to length ths progranv show wll start at 7. p.m. MATNEE WED ADMSSON (ncludng lunch) Adults 50c. 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