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1 VOL. XXXIV No. 29. ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, ERLDAT, JULY 3, 1926 $2. A YEAR. rlwr. Kng n Fghtng Trm At Great Ottawa Ray Nearly seven thous people-fully two thous more than were at Meghen neetng Tuesday 2th nst. turned out to openng nght Natonal Lberal campagn heard nsprng speeches by Et. Hon. Mackenze Kng prevously from Hon. Ernest Laponte. The audence was enormously more demonstratve n ) volume ferqueney ts; approval than was Conservatve garng, apparently, t requres Lberal party to be n opposton to brng out ts fgltng sprt. / Mr. Kng s comprehensve speech at Ottawa, Trday was an exhaustve de- fence record government, an outlne ts legslatve acheve- ments such as budget, an account proceedngs recent ses- ton; an argument that customs dsclosures were all based upon report government s ovn nvestgators, fnally an elaborate treatment all crcumstances under whch dssoluton has been brought about n contraventon, as b s clamed, usage a hundred years. Both Lberal leader Mr.Lapohto were cheered to a remarkable degree for hn. Ottawa audnce., The follywug ponted sayngs Lberal leader. hs able leutenant, Hon, È. Lapopte wll gve our busy readers a general grasp excellent nsprng exlaustve addresses delvered by se, gentlemen endorsed by vast garng. MR. KfNG AT OTTAWA Mr. Meghen says re s no consttutonal ssue. Let me tell present Prme Mnster'that he wll fnd before present campagn s over that re s a con.sttutonal ssue greater than any that has been rased n Canada snce tre foundng ths Domnon. The poston I took was that n Canada relaton Prme Mnster to Governor General s same n all essental rcsects as that Prme Mnster to Kng Great Brtan. That, may I say, g poston for whch I now st for whch Lberal Party n Canada sts. It need not nvolve Hs Excellency n any, partcular. I know nothng n Brtsh Hstory comparalle to ths snce days Charles I. It may all be very dramatc, very darng, but re s not a vestge consttutonal' rght or power whch t does not undermne. If Mr. Meghen s unconsttutonal course s allowed to go unchallenged by people ths country n may queston be rased on behalf all self-governng Brtsh communtes wher Brtsh Consttuton may not become a phantom to delude to destructon nstead beng as we beleve t s, day-star our dearest dreams. We need not promse reductons n taxaton we have already gven redjuctons; we need not promse prosperty everyone knows that pros- perty has returned thal wth a contnuaton Lberal polces pros- perty has ftome to stay. ' ' ' In. absence d reports Customs Commttee a sngle lne censure from a sngle member commttee, what becomes \'erdct whch Mr. Meghen asks hs hearers to read? Is re a mgn or woman n ths Domnon who has not drectly bene- fted by reducton n taxaton effected under Robb budget? Take reductons n tarff: reductons n. dutes on automobles, motor trucks motorcycles; reductons n ncome tax; ncreased exemptons from payment any ncome tax whatever; abolton tax on recepts; reductons n sales tax excse tax fnally re- ducton n postal rates rejtufn to penny postage. * What s real Ijtk Empre!, most endurng all that under- les Brtsh nsttutons n all quarters globe? What s secret loyalty to.brtsh Crown to Brtsh flag? WTat, f t s not lberty. freedom ensured to us under Brtsh parlamentary n- sttutons ' all that s bound up u wha; vre know reverence as Brtsh Consttuto. ME. LAPOINTE AT OTTAWA It s Mr. Meghen we are attackng nobody else. We deplore that hs advce, whch was contrary to all consttutonal rules practces, has been accepte,d but he s responsble for t we merely ask. ' electors Canada to so declare. We are told that ths wll be a flag-wavng campagn.' Lades gentlemen, Btsh flag s an'emblem lberty far play, t sts for very opposte unfarness, n justce reacton. It s behnd Brtsh flag under* ts glorous protecton that we wll wage ths fght for Canadan autonomy self-government. We Lberals beleve that nterests varous parts Canada are not so wde apart that y cannot grow toger wfh beneft to all. The farmer West needs ndustry east to whch he hmself s necessary. Ther nterests are correlated bound. Mr. Meghen has never been Prme Mnster by wll people never wll. I must ask you, lades 'gentlemen, what ray hope has new Prme Mnster set before eyes young Canadans'? What sprt confdence has he placed n tller mnds r hearts, what message, what fath dd he delver to m? Nothng, Sr! Nothng but dsmay bt- terness. The Bght Honorable Gentlemen, has been great n small thngs small u great thngs. Stablty parlament s desred but stablty n whole Can- ada s man need. There cannot be stablty n ths country n any economc \e!d unless a true unon a real co-operaton exsts between all parts oè Canada between all class our own pehple, am such unon can ke brought about only W a loyal understng based o u justce. ' «* * * I leadershp MacKcnze Kng, work Laurer s be- ng fnshed, a work peaee, unon, reasoned reform, a work natonal constructon I earnestly trust u executon such work we wll get support electors ths Provnce, as we wll get sold support Provnce for whch I have prvlege to speak. I am glad that Mr. Patenaule has crossed Rubcon fnally em- braced Mr. Meghen publcly before ' country. The comedy, s ended. Hence forward le wll no longer be al mlependent Meghen as he s Kng. The chef, futle mserable arguments used to-day aganst Mr. Kng were used by same men aganst Sr Wlfrd Laurer. The Eucharstc Congress Ant Its lessons An Eloquent Address by Rev. D. A. Campbell, St. RaplaelS. (Cornwall Stard you are not so much nterested--* h(>tt-ever engagng topc may be n any descrpton I mght gve you that seres wonderful spectacles, movng edfyng devotonal to ' a degree, such that r very mem- ory must last forever, for thost who saw m; you had so many oppor- tuntes at tme, readng vvd graphc descrptons scenes, that I would not dare to bur- den you wth furr reference to m ; but you are nterested, I am qute sure., n queston that en- gaged attenton so many oth- ers queston that clamoured for an answer n hearts on Ups, not alone thouss thouss who were not Cath- olc Fath, but many even Chldren Church, who as wonderful pageant began to unfold tself, frequently asked What s meanng t all? What s t all for? What s purpose a Eucharstc Congress, not alone n Chcago, but what s purpose a Euchastc Congress anywhere? Now that questof, my dearly be- loved frends, s fundamental, answer to t s equally mportant. The very reason for Congress meanng t purpose t se are very thngs only thngsj that justfy all splen- dour rtual, all solemn cere- monal, all wealth decoraton, all vast expense endless sacrfce that were so abundantly lavshed upon occason upon every smallest detal event t- self. What TFas purpose, n, Eucharstc Congress'? Here you have t: 1 (a) To manfest publcly Catholc love. Catholc fealty, Catholc de- voton to Jesus Chrst n Sacra- ment Blessed Eucharst. (b) To promote nspre a great- er love for hm n Sacrament Altar. (c) To repar make atonement for outrages fered to hm n Sacrament Hs Love, aganst Dvne Presence n Tabernacle. In a word, t was an open, m- pressve, a proud presson Fath on part Catholcs, n Beal Presence Jesus on our Altars n Eucharst. was an out- pourng hearts souls n love I for Jesus n. stupendous, Sacra- ment Hs Love, that was mean- ng t all. It had no or mean- ng. No wordly purpose,w as to be served : no materal gan was ever thought, no personal prt ; no ndvdual advantage; no, snster object, o4 ay convable form would, for an nstant be enter- taned, t w as solely homage a people, lad n lovng reverence at feet Eucharstc Kng; t was tle trumphant entry a Kng nto company Hs subjects. Hstory tells us that old, when a kng after some decsve vcty, or after a perod peace, prosperty comfort, when He passed through Hs I Domnons, all leaders states, all chefs trbes that owed hm allegance, all lead- ng ctzens every communty would flock to meet hm, to welcome hm, to acclam hs arrval, to accompany hm n hs passage,.v brought wth m r people, y brought gfts, y halted at no sacrfce, refus- ed no effort to make march r kng as glorous, as splendd as royal as men could make t, to show r loyalty to hm, to testfy to r allegance to r attachment to hs jkngly person. But no kng on earth, no emperor Rome*, no ruler any dynasty that ever flourshed n w'orld s hstory could ever be hon- oured as Chrst w as honoured, from very oj»enng to tle close ths wonderful Coungress. Ths s thought that we must get clearly nto our mnds. It was no worldly trumph t w'as homage creature fered n chldlke submsson love to ts God The greatest fgures n Church w ere gared re. The ver.v elte herarchy. The mmedate frends ntmate coun- sellors tle Vcar Chrst are Cardnals Church ; re w'ere gared re a greater number m than had ever before been assembled on ths sde Atlantc. And prmates all foremost Catholc Natons world were re, France Span, Irel Hungary, Austra, Bavara Pol. From eveyv drecton y came, from flc East West, from North Soutl, from far f A.sa Anstrala, from Japan ' Afrca, from North. our own l from Sourn Cen- tral Amerca; from every quarter globe; from all doceses tle TTtcd States came Archbshops, Bshop?- Mtred Ab- bots. Most tle Arclbshops Bshops Canada wore re. In all., re wore <ver three hundred ffty successors Apostles, wth somethng lke sx thous prests, all havng as central fgure Mr. ahd Mrs. J. A. Mac- donald Gfted by Frends A pleasant surprse'was sprung on Mr. John A. Macdonald, Orleans Street, Montreal on Saturday evenng last, by employees Montreal Tramways Co., Constructon Depart- ment, Eastern Dvson, whch he s Roadmaster, occason beng hs recent marrage to Mss Mary McDou- gall, Alexra. Mrs. Macdonald was presented Tvdth a beautful bou- quet roses a gold mesh bag, whje Mr. Macdonald rc-coved a Meers- chaum ppe one hundred dollars n gold. The presentaton was made bv Mr. Thomas Scott, General Roadmaster Department, n.a feelng speech n whch he wshed newly wedded 'cou- pe all knds good luck Mr., J. J. GhettngSj Chef Clerk Depart- ment, also made one hs wtty speeches n whch he wshed Mr. Mrs. Macdonald every happness. Mr. Macdonald, though taken by sur- prse, made a fttng reply, thankng m for r thoughtfulness. After several ors present Ja added r quota good wshes tle Department s ItaJak Jazz B broke n wth He g a jolly good fel- low. Sngng, dancng card playng were ndulged n untl wee sma hours when Auld Lang Syne was sung after wshng Mr_ Mrs. Macdonald a long happy lfe, pleasant evenng termnated. ' Mltary Memoral Servce All ex-servce men Unted Countes Stormont, Dundas Glengarry, are nvted to jon a gen- eral parade ex-servce men at Corn- wall on Sunday, August 1, for pur- pose attendng a mass Memoral Servce to be held at Cornwall La- crosse Grounds. Parade to form up at publc School on Second Street at 2.3 p.m. Out respect our departed com-, rades, t s earnestly hoped that all old solders wll turn out wear r medals. y ; The Ferguson. The Ferguson Thresher Co., Maxvlle, have every reason to feel gratfed at orders comng to h for r very complete Threshng Machne, <a product r factory. The merts ths machne when consdered wth that ors a lke capacty, are daly cpmmendng Ferguson Thresher to our farmng communty. representatve Holy Far, who came wth specal letters ap- pontment, to presde n name Vcar Chrst, to presde over every functon -Congress, over ts conferences ts garngs, to lead n vast' acclam honour prase to be fered up to Lord Lords, to Kng Kngs, to speak n name, not only, ' Vcar Chrst, hmself, but n name tens hundreds, hundreds thouss assembled, to speak n name all as Peter spoke old, to say Lord, to whom shall we go, f not to Thee, for' Thou hast words eternal lfe. And thus Cou'gress formally opened on Sunday mornng, n Cardnal s Cadral Church Holy Name. Ths was frst func- ton Congress; t was à neces- sary ceremony, because Cardnal Legate, Hs Emnence, John, Cardnal Bouzao, was not yet n charge, be had come from Rome to repre- sent Pope to presde over all tho meetngs, frst step to be taken was formal. presentaton readngs Hs credentals, Hs nstallaton n fce. The splen- dd Cathçdral was transformed for occason nto one vast sanctuary; admsson was by tcket, only clergy from lowest to hghest r.nuk wore admtted only excep- ton to ths rule was n favour press, you may magne joy prde we all felt n seeng re no less than fve hundred journalsts. They came from every cty Unted States. That was not so surprsng; y repesentcd hghest, most enlghtened ablest journals our own coun- try, for ths, I want to say how grateful we all are; but y came from every country Europe se men women letters. Tle Lou- don dales had r representatves; wrters came specally from Rome, a famous Gorman Edtor cabled hs stores to three hundred,german perodcals; y came from Irel: l-vancos Veullot came from France, very name means so much; he s nephew famous Lous Veullot. wlose pen was ever at servce hs c*)untry ready n defence hs Fatl. There were wrters from Venna n Austra, from Prague from Toledo u Span. But, ceremony tself t seemed lke garng toger all tradtons Church for twenty (Contnued on Page 7) Warm M Frendly Contest n Offny Wth postng up throughout Electoral Dstrct Glengarry by James A. B. McLennan, Returnng Offcer, Proclamaton, electors Glengarry are publcly advsed that on Tuesday, tîe_ 7th day September, at Town Hall, Alexra, Nom- natons. wll be n order for return a week later a representatve n Federal House from ths out daly nterest u local campagn now smmerug wll grow u ntensty To-morrow, pursuant to a call; Con- servatv'es county wll assemble hcrefo nomnatng a stard bearer delegates who wll meet n forenoon wll consder names such promnent men n that party as Mr. Angus McGlls, r cdate last,october, Messrs. T. W. Munro A. J. McEwen, Maxvlle, Mr. D. D. McCuag Bansvlle, Mr. A. A. Maedonell, Reeve -Charlotten- burgh, Messrs. D. J. Cuthbert Ed. J. Macdonald, Alexra Col. D, M. Robertson Toronto Wllams- LIBERAL CONVENTION Monday evenng n Alexer Hall, Lberals Glangarry wll meet n conventon for purpose select- ng a cdate to represent Party n forthcomng Federal campagn. It s generally expected that names Mr. Arch. J. Macdonald ex-m.p. Mr. F.T. Costello, Barrster, Alex ra, wll be submtted for consd- eraton by tle delegates duly author- zed to vote a large attendance delegates supporters s antcpat- ed. At concluson conventon a publc Meetng electors wll be held for dscusson publc ssues, man speaker beng Mr. Fern Rnfret, B.A., ex-m.p. who wll address meetng n French Englsh. Lades are nvted to attend. We may add that decson to hold conventon at nght was n consderaton farmng com- munty beng engaged at hayng. Wth such a capable leader, n person Mr. Kng, such worthy able local leaders n runnng, one may look for a capacty house Mon- day nght. O A flegreltable Accden On Wednesday evenng, July 28th, Greenfeld Football tean won r last game from Dunvegan hoys by a score 2. The game was fast clean. The ponts were scored by Dan McQuad on a perfect pass from A. B. McDonald by Phl St. Lous on a back pass from Maurce Vlleneuve. A regrettable accdent occurred when Dan McQuad, clean, fast player Greenfeld team broke hs left leg just a few moments after he contcd wnnng goal for hs Club. Dr. D. McEwen, asssted by nurses McLeod Vlleneuve, at once set break Danne was re- moved to Hotel Deu Hosptal, Cornwall, General sympathy was expressed by all as young man was one thé most enthusastc cleanest ath- letes county. On Wednesday evenng, August 4th, thé Greenfeld Football Club s turn- ng over proceeds r cham- ponshp game as a beneft fund for njured player. They are askng all good ctzens sports, county to help cause. Donatons may be sent n to two local paperg, to Allan McDonald, P.M., Greenfeld, Ben Vlleneuve, Maxvlle D. A. Gray, Dunvegan. Specal Prayers Tor Co-relgonsts Comp\vng wth wsh Holy Far, Pope Pus XI that Ca.tholcs pray for Church n Mexco, de- sgnatng Sunday, August 1st, Feast St. peter n Chans, as Sunday apponted, Bshop Alex- ra calls upon fatlful hs docese to recte specal prayers on that day at all servces held. Lawn Gocal al McCrmon A Lawn Socal wll be hold at Me- Crmmon, under auspces Sons Scotl Thursday evenng, August 12th. 'Phe Two Jacks Ot- tawa wll ])e a feature pro- gramme. Watch next ssue for fur- r jrrrtclars. Brgade Called Out The lusty voce sren about 7 (I cloek, Tuesday mornng, accounted for a quck run local fre br- gade, fre lavng been dscovered n rear tho property occuped by J. A. V allee, Merclant Talor. Con- sderable damage to property stock resulted before t was extn- gushed loss by those concern- ed wll be consderable. D. G G. Gll Home. Week'' al Cornwall Everythng wll be n order for openng Old Home Week n Cornwall on Saturday, July 31st, Mont- real Day. The famous Grenader Guards B Montreal wll accoupan.v Mont- real old boys. Ths s fn- est regmental b n Provnce Quebec oppor- tunty hearng m play shold not be mssed. In addton durng week bs from Malone, Masï?ena, célebrated Salvaton Army Baud Ottawa, Chèstorvlle CorAwall wll provde musc:. The Glengarry Ppe B wll bn Cornwall for whole week var- ous muscal vaudevlle acts for afternoon evenng at tho Iaerosse grounds. Ths wll be one week long* to be re- membered. * Wednesday, August 4th s Glengarry Day a specal programme Cale- donan games, tug--war, ppers, eon- tests, e'lc. s takng place at La- crosse Grounds, at 2.3 p.m. Sxteen entres have been receved by Old Tmers Fddlers contest whch takes place on Monday untl Thursday at Palace Theatre at.15 p.m. Ths s most unusual en- tertanment ever seen n Eastern On- taro unustal attendance Hs.ex- pected. Don t fal to attend se performances. Przes $75, $5 $25 are beng gven. Please remember prce ad- msson to all events under ausp- ces Old Home Week s 25c. It s desre Commttee to make prce admsson as low as poss- ble. A very large attendance s looked for, especally on Glengarry Dav. Do not forget date, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4th. ' The electrcal decoratons street decoratons by T. Eaton Co. wll be fnest ever seen n Eastern Ontaro. See Program for full partcu- lars. The Enrance Examnalon The questons were about same stard as n last few years. The percentage those who passed was about same as usual. The spell ng was more dffcult, f we may judge by results. As spellng s not 'drectly taught n Hh School t s expected that pupls wll be well prepared when y enter. Teachers pupls wll need to take note ths for future. I expect to look at exercse books ths year even more than n ths past. I shall judge spellng wrtng by what I see re. One pupl n county made full marks n spellng. Usually wrtng s bad when spellng s bad. Ths shows that ordnary work pupl n school has not'been carefully done. The small letters should be same heght; down-strokes same dst- ance apart; all letters should have same slant long loop letters should be crossed at upper lne for se that go above lne at lower Une for those that go be- low lne. Pupls are encouraged to use muscular movement. But when y attempt to wrte an exer- cse u some othpr subject, y for- get. The grammar paper was not any more dffcult than usual but re were several falures. Some queston are meant to test ablty pupl to speak good Englsh. Where thre s a choce between a rght way expressng thought wrong way tho pupls becomes bewldered thnks what he has heard sad decdes for wrong way. Then where pupl s asked to analyze a sentence, he s apt to take frst part sehtence for subject. Some work done n grammar was excellent. Qute a few came near tho hundred. Arthmetc was somewhat dffcult. Allowance was made for any msuder-» stng Some counted days grace n computng nterest some dd not Tle short questons on decmals fractons caught qute a number. Both teaclers pupls wll»ecd to remember that arthmetc s apt to be hard The Geography was more dffcult than usual as map gven was Martme Provnces. The phces asked must be marked on tho outlne map furnshed each pupl. The nearer y come to exact spot better mark y get. But spme answers were far from rght place. The maps must be well learned. Lterature wll for some tme be a dffculty for some chldren. They do not know enough lfe ts pro- blem.s to aswer as t s expected. Stll tkosc who faled n lterature faled h some or way. The hstory was not so good as usual. It s a very mportant study for ft- tng a chld for takng a place n conraunty as a ctzen. The questons that are dscussed u hstory class should teach a chld how to decde ls vote. They are also questons rght or wrong conduct. If properly decd- I ed y help chld u moral dff- Alexra Team a He Tead Tor damponshp By defeatng Longue Sault n a sche- duïe lacrosse match 17, here On Sat- urday, localtés are much n tho lmelght at present enthusastc supporters not merely bank on r favortes clnchng tho champonshp but many seemngly are prepared to back f t opnon wth collateral. Ther latest vctory followng that on 17th nst., when at St. Andrews y won out by a score 3 to 1 places stng respectve clubs formng Unted Countes League as follows: Won IjOst To Play Alexra 6 2 Harrson s. 4 \.-3 Natonals... St. Andrews. Longue Sault Churcl Servces As Unted Church (Alexra) s beng redecorated Church rvu bo closed untl Aug. 22nd, when re- openng servces wll probably be held. A meetng Women s Msson- ary Socety wll bo held at home Mrs. J. D. McIntosh, on Wednesday, August, 4th, at 3 p.m. A meetng ' Congregaton, whch members adherents are ask- ed to attend, wll be held at Church on Thursday, Aug..5th, at 8 p.m. for purpose makng arrangements for holdng a Lawn Socal. Under NevT Management As wll bo seen by an advertsement n ths week s ssue, Mr. Rod. N, Me- Mllan, lately Toronto, assumes management Marble Works here, property Estate late George R. Duvall. Mr McMllan, a son Glengarry, has' many attrbutes that should prove hs effcency for poston, a )courteous manner keen executve ablty among ors we may look for a contnued, steady growth ths well known bus- ness. Gocal aalluse Gtalon If you want to spend an enjoyable evenng ncdentally help a good cause be sure. attend Lawn Socal to be held Wednesday evenng, August 4th, on Chapel Grounds, Dalhouse Staton, Que., un- der auspces parshoners St, Anne s Chapel that place. For full partculars see posters. Wn Przes The pupls Glen Nevs Separate School who dstngushed mselves n! recent H.S. Enérance Examna- ton, by beng prze wnners were as fol- lows: Gold Medal for hghest rank n class Olve Collns; Prze for pupu obtanng honours: Olve Collns, Sara McDonald. eultes. Some teachers expect more pu- pls than y should. It s no as- surance passng entrance for a chld to make good marks on tests fts hg own school. The teacher gves a test on work that she has gven. The pupls do better than y wll when y lre gven a general examnaton set b a stranger. Some parents are too ambtous for chld to pass entrance at an earl.v.age hurry chld. Ther request that teacher send thé chld to examnaton s more than teacher or chld can resst. But t costs more fbr' chld to go to Hgh School than to go to home school. For ordnary chld eght years should be allowed for pub- lc school work. Four se years should be spent n thrd fourth classes. Then se years- shoul be full years not partal. The chld should be at school as nearly every day as possble. Whle some pupls have faled, majorty dd well teachers, parents pupls are to be congratulat- ed on good work done. Many par- ents have made sacrfces u order that tle chld mght get a good chance at school. I ley have done wthout help that chld could have gven m. Many teachers have spent weary hours preparng lessons ex- amnng exercses. They have tred to mpress lessons on class; thy have borne patently crtcsm for thngs that could not be prevented; y have sympathzed wth pupls n r dffcultes have helped m over many m. The pupls have wo.rked well gv'en up many nterestng hours play n order to please ors. -They cannot all see use dong all work y are ask- ed to do. Anor school year s approachng, What shall we do wth t? Can we do anythng to make t more successful than any n -past? We shall try. J. W. CREWSON, I P.S., Glengarry. <

2 THE GLENGARRY NEWS, FRIDAY, PAGE TWO Of Interest to Farmers GETTING MOST SERVICE OUT OF ROPE STORY OF MISSING HEIR C.P.R. Opens Publc Golf JTDGE TELLS STORY AS WAKXlYG TO JUNIOR BENCHERS. Large Amount Addetl to Lst Unclamed Estates Every Y ear OAVIng to Mysterous I)lsap>earances More Publcty Wanted. An amazng amount money s added to st unclamed estates every year through mysterous dsappearances, says an Old Country paper. Persons vansh as completely as f y had stepped over edge Avorld, ' funds to Avhlch y are n or become later enttled reman dormant for decades, In end may be recovered by those to whom y belong, msappled by rascally trustees, or completely forgotten. To facltate dstrbuton o such funds t s ten necessary to apply to court for leave to preour DIVERSIFIED AGRICULTURE sume death a certan person. Usually ths s granted, even n cases Avhere evdence s slght. A man who had a reversonary Interest n dsappeared, leayng no def. Canadan settlers are draaa'n from nearly every 4, nte trace beyond hs overcoat, whch country n Avorld,\ so vast vared are was, subsequently found on sde agrcultural possbltes n ths count v that r.llngs Clfton Suspenson.Brdge. every one should have lttle trouble n fndng em- Nne years afterwards death man was presumed as occurrng ployment best suted to hs partcular taste or ex- Ihe 'h date hs dsappearance. perence. In smlar crcumstances death a baronet s son was presumed üfwde Range Fruts * v ' îen years after he had vanshed. He The gardener can grow apples, peaches, pears left London by Irsh mal for small frut n Nagara dstrct Ontaro, Kngstown, nothng more was or heard hm. Next mornng or a])ples small frut n Annapols basn seen hs bag umbrejla, as well as a Nova Scota, a varety frut n Okanagan, book belongng to hm, were found Kootenay or New Westmnster dstrcts on a steamer, but hs tcket was.sunset Provnce, Brtsh Columba. Tle cultva- never gven up. Anor nan dsappeared n Auston commercal nut trees s a recent suc- trala, Bubsepently hs tw«cessful deafelopment n Soun Ontaro Br- wves one whpn he had "marred n Australa or n tsh Columba. New Zeal went to Engl, anfe Cattle Sheep. clamed hs estate. Ner, however, In foothlls Alberta, n some Br- was successful. The death tsh Columba -alleys n Sourn Saskatche- man was subsequently presumed, hs estate was dvded between hs Avan re are some fnest ranchng dstrcts two ssters. to be found Avorld over. The shepherd can But many applcatons to presume death are refused as too, prevous. feed hs flocks n central parts Nova Scota Madame Ttlens, famous snger n tle grazng dstrcts Sourn Saskatche- tragc actress, left her large foravan Sourn SoutlAvestern -Ylberta, as tune to a relatve, Peter Tletjen, who Avell as n central hghls Brtsh Colum- had dsappeared three years prevousba. Nearly every varety sheep ea be s ly. He had n left Cardff, where had lved for some tme, wth beng rased n SaskatcheAvan Alberta, from he expresse ntenton gong to South Karakule (Persan lamb) sheep near Calgary Amerca; but wher he dd so could thrug'h Lncoln, Lecester, CotsAA'old, Shropshre, not be establshed. Perodcally next relatves, Oxford Hampshre, to fner wooled Dorset, Avlth a vew to obtanng actress SouthdoAvn Merno. A small number Scotch wealth, appled for leave to presume Black Paces, Suffolks Chevots are also found Tletjen s death. Not tll nearly taveu1. Turn rope end for end occasonally. tlrough Canada, but r numlers are not ncreas- ty years later, however, was't drect2. Drag rope thru stubble.ed that t, after proper advertsng, ng very materally. mssng man or hs hers faled 3. Col rope lay n tub hot Avater. to appear, t should be assumed that 4. Use ball bearng saa vel Avhere attached to Progress' n Daryng. dead., The stronghold dary farm has been he AAvas hay fork carrage. case a smlar knd s stll Of se last s by far most effectve ; Soutljern Ontoo Sourn Quebec, rghtly pendng. Twenty-four years ago a snce.tavst s naturally worked toaa-ard so, as se dstrcts are suted to ntensve farmng gentleman, who went to London on busness, vanshed, a month afcarrage end, f a freely turnng savvel s pro- are near large markets shppng ports. The terwards an announcement hs Prare Provnces are also makng rapd strdes n vded here, tavst AAUII he Avorkel out as fast death on a certan lady s yacht, producton butter, r progress durng whch was mentoned by name apas t Collects. Such_ ball bearng SAVvels can be purchased on market for a very emal sum, or past feav years, has. been nothng short phen- peared n several newspapers. On face thngs ths was conclusve. can be made from, an auto or bcycle ball bearng. omenal. At a dary shoav held n London, Engl, But no yacht name gven was Draggng rope flls t full drt grt recently an Edmonton dary Avon frst prze 'n regstered. Two years subsequent to dsprobably causes, excessve wear. Reversng salted butter cla.ss second aavard Avent to appearance, moreover, lady who rope end fo rend helps about takng out ttvst, but Shoal Lake (Mantoba) Creameryr VIn am- was to have marred gentleman\ salted class a Regna creamery won prener receved takes qute a lot tme trouble. by regstered post an enverope.should be protected as much as possble award. lope, addressed n a strange h, contanng, 5 n notes, wth a aganst dust grt, whch produces excessve The Kng Crops vstng card bearng words n her wear, aganst dampness, whch s lkely to The frut dary farms have, hoavever, been fance s hwrtng, Was true to produce rottng. A rope should.not he coled vastly eclpsed by fame Western Avheat yo.» stored Avhle wet, but should be thoroly dred frst, feld.s. Perhaps no or natural, product, Avher. Several applcatons have. been ome authortes recommend lubrcatng a.; rope agrcultural, foresq mneral or marne orgn, made to presume death gentleman unsuccessfully, wth hot talloav or hot lnseed ol, but t s doubt- has exercsed such vtalzng nfluence! upon vanshed court apparently holdng vew ful f ths pays for ropes that are kept free dust. economc lfe Canada n recent years.. Wheat that he s stll n l However, f a rope becomes dry stff, lubrca- has been most poaverful factor n attractng lvng. Some judges are averse from preton s advsable. captal to Domnon, n brng- sumng death too easly, because y Very mportant factors n securng long ser- laopulaton ngng vrgn areas under, cultvaton, n wdenng' have had experence dangers vce are proper whppng, qroavnng, splcng, ths. One used to tell a strange knotng every farmer- farmer s boy should market for domestc manufacturng, mnng story as a warnng to younger memor ndustres, n buldng up volume bers Bench. he thoroly posted on how se thps are properly connecton wth a sum money done. It s hardly worth vvhle however, takng value export trade, n creatng purchas- In In Court, an applcaton was made to se thngs up here; snce such excellent free bul- ng power necessary to fnance Canada s heavy hm to presume death a man letns can be obtaned. Most rope manufac- mpo ts textles, ron steel, sugar, coal who had gone abroad some twenty turng frms also put out very valuable free book- or essentals whch are draavn Avholly or largely or thrty years prevously had completely vanshed. Not beng qute from abroad. lets.. satsfed wth evdence, Judge Mere Mxed Farmng ordered case to sta,nd over, statng that f anythng could be producbut t s not all to frft, ranchng, daryng, MILKING MACHINES IMPORTANT FARM AID or even wheat farmng, that settler farmer ed to corroborate tbe strong presumpton that already exsted, he are now turnng r attenton, but to mxed far- would attend to t. Addtonal affmng. Ths s ecomng more more notce- davts were accordngly fled, ultmately death mssng No pece dary equpment has come to able as years go by country s becomng man was presumed, hs lordshp front more rapdly durng recent years than more densely populated. The large Avheat felds made an order for dvson mlkng machne. Ths growth n popularty has West near larger centres populaton, fund. Ths order was taken to proper undoubtedly beén due to hgh cost scarcty as, for example, near Wnnpeg, Portage la Prare, ce to be entered, clerk to labor. There seems to be no mmedate outlook Regna, Calgary, Edmonton, are gvng place to whom t was hed was very for a change n ths condton so that commercal dary mxed farm, Avhere mlk, butter, to person whose death had been predarymen are lkely to contnue to nvest n mlkng a lmted extent cheese, pork, mutton, eggs, poultry sumed before t was made! In lus gran are produced gve steady employ- early days, beng n some dffculty, machnes as an ad to prtable darjdng. he had fled country.. Then, after A study reports some COAV- ment ncome year round, nstead a sum- effacng hmself for some years, he mer rush a. Avntcr lesure. had returned under an assumed name. testng assocatons shows that au ncreasng numa sngular feature ths ncdent ber men are usng machnes. Ths s partourar- Best for Settlers. was that he had no prevous knowlthe prncple mxed farm has.spread ly true men Avho are mlkng ffteen COAVS or over. edge money beng n court, Where a smaller number COAVS are mlked through every ProA'nce'from coast to coast, more fnd that f order had been gven to.clerk. Instead to hm, savng labor s hardly great enough to make partcularly AA here farms have to be cleared he anor would have been deprved hs bush are consequently smaller. The settler or rght proposton pay except n specal cases. to t. ' In anor case, whch occurred.not many years ago mlkng machnes Avere farmer clears a part tle bush each Avnter only a few months ago, a man, who groavs rough gran frst year SOAVS grass crtcsed as beng unsantary. IIoAvever, t has was legally presumed to be dead, anbeen found that y can be used to produce mlk among stumps n pastures t for a num- nounced from South Carolna that he hgh qualty f proper attenton s gven to san- ber years untl stumps rot can be re- was very much alve. The publcty tary condtons. Two thngs have added n brng- moved, l ploaved crop rased. Thus gven to applcaton had brought to lfe agan. ng aboutxths mprovement, namely, machnes sheep, horses cattle perform r part hm' Sometmes, however, re s no have been bult sp that y are easer cleaned, operaton clearng farm, whle y are haste n presumng death. Perhaps most belated all such applcasecondly, people hate learned how to operate m groaaung nto money for farmer. tons was one made n 199 n regard effcently. If machne s unsantary from lack to a Chancery fund 7, whch prope; Avashng or f y are put on COAVS that was awatng dstrbutloa among have a drty udder t s lkely that y Avll be crthose enttled to t. The person A TELLING SPEECH whose death was n presumed had tcsed same as n past. HoAvever, f been born In long h?r s clpped from udders, udders, Stll, any uncertanty wth regard wped wth,-a wet cloth before mlkng to fate ef mssng people, where machne kept n a clean condton qualty Well, was my speech to your lkng, Pat? money s concerned, s very unsatsfactory, so t s desrable, as Lord mlk be beyond reproach. asked speaker at fu.sh an oraton. Merrvale sad recently, that greater Mlkng machnes are no longer an ntrcate Sure, t was a gr speech! declared Pat. publcty should be gven to nqures machne that can not be understood by average Was re any part t more than anor for persons wanted to hear somethng to r advantage. operator. When some machnes frst can that seemed to hold you? speaker asked. securng leg lfe maxnuu servce out a lay rope or any rope usîd on farm, several thngs must l>e taken nto consderaton. Frst, Rope selected must be good qualfy proper sze for work to be- done. Good ropes are made pro)erl.v selected new fber whch has been prepared hled n such a way as not to,ure natural strength - fbers.; but unfortunately some manfactnrers cheapen rope by n.xng wth new certan percentages fber whch has been njured by over-exposure n cuttng preparng or n storage, n some extreme eases a consderable proporton old fber s mxed n. 'Ihc best guarantee gettng frst class roo s to buy some trade garked hrapds a relable dealer who can guarantee le buys only from hgh class mannfacurers. As for proper sze, ths wll depend on work to be done probable stress rope wll have to meet. Of thngs beng equal t s better ecoomy to buy a sze larger than that actually called for, snce dfference n frst cost s usually very small ndeed. Second rope must not be chafed or knked whle n u.se, as se are tle two chef ways n whch rdpes are damaged. Chafng may bê caused by draggng across a sharp corner on a tmber or a ro "or stone, by two. ropes rubbng over each or, by a pulley whch s too small or has sharp projectons o- wlch whch does not swvel easly, Any knk or.sharp bend puts a terrfc stress on outsde fbres rope f any heavy pull comes on such a bend, some fbers are lkely to be ruptured rope wll prolably fal at ths place. -'Knks are partcularly, destructve to, wre ropes. Any knot acts somewhat lke a knk hence most successful types knots are those whch do not bend rope too.sharply. The usual cause knks s too much tavst, ths s reason why,.so much care must be taken to keep hay ropes from twstng. Twstng s due to fact that when a rope s pulled thru two or three pulleys wth a heavy load on t, twsted str.s hearng on pulleys have a tendency to gve a screw-lke,turnng whch ncreases tw.st n rope. Varous methods are used to keep down too much tavst : 111 ' machne s ner eonj)lcated nor beyond reach average person. CoAV testng assocaton record.s, as w(dl as expermental data, show that mlkng maeles can be operated Avtout tle decreasng mlk floav. In fact, re are many jaeople AVIIO clam that y get better re.sults'than AA'th many mlkers y are able to employ. One ada-antages mlkng machne s that t s usually easer to employ satsfactory hel) AA'th machne, than wthout t. If re s jdenty labor on farm for mlkng, perhaps' re s no need for a mlkng nachne, but under average condtons larger darymen are studyng problem serously. on market, a good many people looked upon Well, now.that you ask me, I ll tell, you. m as a curosty, same as frst automo- responded Irshman. What took hold me bles. However, mlkng machnes have been sm- mo.st, sr, was your perseverenoe way ye plfed so that today operaton a mlkng went over same thng agan agan! JULY 3, 1926 C P IL fcals Trom Ift to rtfhl J J 1 or* Acrnt *1» aadtan rru K l«.nrtn (trn«ra) Fn Manuftr ( Murphv tnern Mnnrr WfNter lne«, t ol Montramlxrt Lhr Canadan Moun'd ( aptan 1- Htt* ham Grra s.pernt«n<ont ( P ' tt m hpa. I. Peur», General :sup«.r ntendant Western LnA; J. F«M. Pnk* ham» Çanadan Bank Commerce; F. R» BegrK, Bens Motors, J. E» MeMnllen» esdent Club. A magnfcent new > publc golf course, costng n neghbourhood $15, has been constructed by Canadan Pacfc Ralway at South "Vancouver, was opened wth an extensve programme on June 26th. Besdes beng an outstng golf îourse from sportng st pont, t rvals all ors n extreme beauty ts outlook, whch,js over Delta Fraser Rver Gulf Georga. It s called by a lovely muscal word, Langara, for that s name Whch early Spansh explorers gave beautful pennsula Pont Grey, on whch new course s stuated. Langara Golf Course extends over 16 acres gently undulatng l, aggregate length 18 holes s s6,63 yards wth a par 74. There s a_fne club house on grounds, whch cost $12,5 s splenddly equpped throughout wth spacous dnng room, dressng rooms, shower baths lockers. But most nterestng feature new South Vancouver course s that t s publc, thus wthn reach man moderate means. A full round 18 holes costs only 5 cents, wth monthly or yearly rate $2.5 $2 respectvely. Langara s sad to be very smlar to famous Westward; Ho course near Bddeford, Devon, Engl, s only fbur mles from heart Vanoouver Cty, (GKÉPTmKjgH You wll see Cowboys from three countres battle wth outlaw broncos wld steers. Every contest known to Cowboy world wll be staged for your beneft. 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3 THE GLENGAERT NEWS, FREDAT, JULY 3, 1926 Daly Fashon Hnt Of Interest to Women SPARKLING SUMMER DRINKS SMART FROCKS IN NEW SILKS If. detals count for mucf, sashes capes help to make mode ths season. Sleeves necklnes are also mportance, as model to left wll show. It s fashoned one lght fgured slks combned wth plan crepe. The» overdress s slashed bound wth rbbon, beng 3 or 4 nches shorter than foundaton slp. The sash s gorgeous rpsgran rbbon ted at one sde. ledum sze requres 2 yards 36-nch fgured 2J4 yards plan materal. Crepe satn trmmed wth ts own reverse sde contnues to be exceedngly smart, Pars usés dea to advantage n frock pctured to rght. The satn may be n one smart shades rose, green, blue,' or' black. The open neck s fnshed wth three colors two satn on rght one on reverse sde. Medum sze requres 4j4 yards 36nch materal. Frst Mtsdel : Pctoral Revew Prnted Pattern No Szes, 14 to 18 years 34 to 42 nches bust. Prce, 45 cents. f Second Model ; Prnted Pattern No. 521L Szes, 14 to 18 years 34 tq. 38 bust. Prce, 45 cents. f HENRY S SHORTHAM) SCHOOL OTTAWA, ONTARIO ' Iced, tea s usually made early n day allowed to cool before uslll. Ths metlod course -s savng on ce, but t s much better when made fresh poured over plenty ce for coolng. The tea must be stronger as ce melts dlutng t consderally but tea tself has.so much more delcate a flavor when made ths way that t s worth e.xtra ee u.sed pasly. For cng, I lke best Orange Pekoe knd tea. All cold drnks are much bettor f flavored I wth a syrup nstead puttng sugar n as wanted. To make a smple syrup for,sweetenng drnks,dssolve a pound sugar n a quart water, lettng t come slovrty to tlc l)olng pont. Add a tny pnch cream tartr bol f(ve mnutes, n cool put away n a frut jar. Keep n a cool place., For a sparklng lemonade prepare n usua'l way.ust before servng add an equal measure gngerale. Grape juce lemonade wll requre four large jucy lemons to a quart water ard one quart grape juce, juce one orange one cujr'ul sugar syrup made accordng to above drectons,' Cut anor orange nto waferthn sltce.s n nto quarters put nto drnk. Mnt Cordal For ths wasa a large bunch Mnt loaves (spearmnt) crrsl or bruse m a lttle place n a bowl wth -juce two lemons. Let st for an hour at least. Meanwhle bol a. cupful sugar wth a pnt water for ten mnutes pour bolng over tle lemon juce mnt leaves. Chll st-an add.juce two oranges two cupfuls pneapfle juce, water as t seems to need t. Serve.n glasses crushed ce place a sprg mnt "n top each. A delghtful combnaton drnk s jnade from juce strawberres, cr fresh or' canned, pneapples orange juce. One (uart strawl>erry juce s requred. To ths add a quart juce from canned Ipnapples juce sx lemons. Ths wll requre about two cupfuls sugar syrup for sweetenng, syrup may be put n as ndvdual taste requres. Some may want more than tls amount whle ors wll fnd sourer drnk more refreshng. Thn out to taste wth water. Raspberry Shrub To make cover two quarts er red or black raspberres Avth one quart vnegar, set n a cool place for two days. At end ths tme turn frut nto a jelly bag gently press all lqud from t. Pour ths n over a quart fresh raspberres let st ïbs before. -Agan stran juce n' measure t to each plt juce add a pound sugar bol rapdly for ten mnutes. Skm f top bottle when cool. Ths s dluted wth water to serve s served ce cold course. It s delghtfully refreshng. Scals Chld Marrages dtnres n' state local matters are exceedng onr taxes, n otler words, we are gong nto debt. Buldng costs may decrease consderably n future years, along wth or commodty prces. If mprovements have been made by creatng bonded ndoîîtedncss, two thngs wll be evdent. Taxpayers wll be payng for se mprovements at a hgher cost tlan y could be replaced at same tme property values mselves wll haye declned, tlus makng, taxes.sta'nd out to an unusual degree. It seems to le o)non' many competent economsts that chances are that prce level wll go down rar tlal up. If ths lappen.s, t means tlat taxpayers wll pa3' a good deal more than tle.y are worth f(*r mprovements secured thru bond s.suos. We' suggest that tls s a good tme to go verj' slowly n neurng anj new oblgatons, EMBROIDERED ktchen LINEN PAGE THREE. ' The ej'e housewfe has turned upon ler ktchen lnens, wth result that }' are now beng h-embrodered. The work s excellent j)ck-up work. The embrodery s done n outlne, satn or flat sttch, wth lnen floss coarse or fne as taste dctates. On dsh towels, nstead usual methods hemmng, blanket sttch s used wth floss. The floss s chosen n color lne or sold plad nr strpes. In some eases two colors are combned, ( are should be taken that work n no way draws' tle threads so that materal cockles after frs,t washng. For glass towels, tumblers lttle fancy dshes appear a.s a decoratve motf., On tea towels, danty lttle cups saucers, cream ptchers sugar bowls wth legs trp dantly across ends or form a sunnng border. A favorte way embroderng lnen curtans s to have sngle motfs n vegetables or to arrange m n baskets or n runnng borders as though " rowng out beds. The towelng makes very attractve ktchen curtans. If dou)le wdth s needed for low, wde curtans, narrow goods s cat-sttched toger wtl floss. ' In some cases entre edge curtans s buttonholed; n lttle scallops floss are crocheted on. Where runners cross runners are used n.stead mats, a sold bordered lnen s frequently ehosen when embrodery s done close to border.. If tablecloths are used n four nch block plads n two colors, whte blocks are embrodered t( form a eent/re square. Then a large motf s sometmes done on corners n. two colors whch s effectve. Yellow whte, for nstance, wth daffodls leaves, make a very summerylookng tablecloth. The napkns usually have just one corner embrodered. o An mportant change n marrage law s foreshadowed n Brtan, Government ntendng, t s stated, to ntroduce legslaton rasng legal age marrage. Some nqures have already been made on subject, result s startln,g. The most amazng dscovery thus far s that tnade by Home Secretary, who stated recently ES volalles adent la ferme à that he had dved nto ancent marrage laws, that he was not at alf se suffre à elle-même. sure t would not turn out that legal age marrage s two! Elles utlsent les déchets, sont At present law on ths pont s une source constante de revenu et obscure; but most authortes take vew that legal age marprocurent une dstracton agrérage s twelve for grls fourteen, able et prtable pour l épouse du for boys, n practce some grls are marrjd n r early teens. In cultvateur et ses enfants. a recent year Regstrar-General Demez un exemplare de notre Agenda, Engl recorded marrage l content des rensegnements utles one grl thrteen, three grls pour la classe agrcole. fourteen, thrty ffteen. Most such marrages take place n church, because dffcultes n connecton wth age are more easly overcome than when ceremony s merely cvl. In regster fces trouble frequently arses on score age. Not long snce a regstrar took Succursale - ALEXANDRIA - Branch provsonal notce a marrage begerant O. Luckhardt Manager 43 tween a man a wojan who was sad to be over twenty-one, asked for pro brde-eltect s age to be prod'jced when tle partes came to be marred. At tme appont- =XDOO<3CXSO«>OBOOC<9S4SOOOOOaOOIOOOOOC ed for ceremony couple entered fce, brde explaned that she could not get a brth ce-tlflcate n Engl, as she was born n New Zeal. The regstrar consequently refused to perform ceremony, couple, stll unmarred, left fce dsconsolate. On or h, many grls E call m cyclones, tornadoes, hurrcanes, tender age have been '.marred n ga'es or just hgh wnds. Call m what church. There was a case n pont you wll y all blow away good money at Carmarn n 192, when a grl twelve was, unknown to her fathwhen tme comes to pay repar bll. The er, marred to a school teacher. After cost Wbdstorm Insurance s surprsngly low lvng wth her husb durng a a phone call wll brng a quotaton on your property. holday perod, she' returned home, where she ded n û-4c. A curous story was told by a mn'or who pettoned for nullty marrage. Accordng to her stademept, her Phone 33 Alexra, Ont. mor forced her nto matrmony, she went through marrage ceremony under Impresson thfvt she was formally betrothng herself to her husb. The petton, however, was dsmssed. A stll stranger nstance parental coercon came to lght durng #OOSBB4SOOOOBOCSOOCKSOOB<SOOOSOOOCX9OO hearng a charge bgamy at Devonshre Asszes,' Engl. The prsoner, a woman twenty-three, stated that when she was sxteen her mor sold her to a naval stoker tor 12, only 1 whch, however, he actually pad. She marred stoker; but I was, sad accused, as much a chattel as anythng ofered for sale n market. When her mor ded, she thought that she was free agan, marrecl" a pedlar.. Stll more curous are stuatons to whch chld marrages gve rse. A grl sxteen marred a man twenty years her senor. He had two young brors, she looked after *.11 three m. Twelve years' subsequently husb ded, whereupon both brors proposed to r foster-mor, who accepted one m. To, phone are better than trng youranor grl, who ws marred n a place- worshp, had such relgself but se hot days on a personal shopibus scruples subsequently that she png tour. Rng 25,- name' your» growas marred as a Roman Catholc, a Presbyteran, a Baptst, a Untaran, cery needs y ll be at your back a Swedenborgan, a Sprtualst, door n* a jfty. so on In all, nne tmes to same man n eght years. Then I. Leave your order now for your Cherres atd. husb was dssatsfed wanted to be marred (for tenth tme) or preservng fruts as y come n season. by a Clongregatonal mnster. The wfe also was dssatsfed- but she Cherres are at r best at present, wanted a dvorce. A thrd grl blamed her early maranor barrel our Hgh Grade Cfee n rage, whch took place when she was stock, also Black Japan Teas. Cfee fresh> ffteen, for a curous complcaton, thojgh It mght have arsen had she ly ground as you want t. waled for ten years longer or ôore. She marred elder son n a certan famly, soon afterwards son s far marred hs son s sstern-law. 'Ths roused far s younger son, who, not to be outdone, marred a youn.ger sster-n-law ' Telephone 25 hs bror. So brors marred r aunts, were r own uncles, aoosooobooboemosossœoowcxh<so«ooë were brors-n-iaw to r far! Not uncommon s t for a grl who marres very early to have much experence matrmony before she $ae>aooo&o&aoocxa»m>oooooaoooaoexae>e>q reaches thrtes. One lost two husbs before she was twentythree, at that age marred a thrd. Legal tangles, too, frequently result from chld marrages. A remarkable nstance came nto court a few t years ago. One mornng a couple got marred very quetly. On leavng I.s one ' factors that s conchurch, brdegroom told hs stantly workng for developbrde, who was about sxteen, that ment communty. he had obtaned certfcate by representng that y were both It s spreadng County, s name age, she was so much affected by abrpad : wdenng ts nfluence ; decepton whch he had practced that she left hm n re. workng for co-operaton, good She was proposed to by anotler wll development. man whom she accepted. Before thë ceremony she had told hm her The Home Paper has refore escapade; but he had merely laughed same rght as or ndustres at t. When, however, after several to look for support patchldren had been born to m, he suddenly realzed that he was mated ronage those who are advocatto a bgamst, was granted nullty. ng a Buy-at-Home polcy. marrage. It was n lady s turn. She One way that ths can he gven s appled to court for a dssoluton by gvng Home Paper marrage on two grounds, one your orders for Job Prntng. whch was deserton by her husb, who also had marred 'agan. As The Glengarry News has/ a well re was no doubt that she had actequpped.lob Prntng Departed nnocently, a decree ns was proment. 'IVe do prntng «'ell, nounced. made absolu le. lastly, dvorced husb took at reasonable rates. acton, 'fhere was no need for hm to nsttute any legal proceedngs; YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE but he had to marry agan for purpose re.gularlïng hs unon. APPRECIATED L Un Placement Prtable La Banque Royale du Canada Wnd storm nsurance W MORRIS BROS, Students from ths school captured premer honors for all Canada on May, 1925, Cvl Servce Examnatons, by takng frst place otf Grade one, Grade two. Blngual, Promoton, etc., 35 successful, cdates. These records speak for mselves,, moreover, emphasze a superor school. You msy vercourtesy FIRST fy m by consultng fcal VACATION TIME lst. The desre pleasng s at least half Art Send for crcular, gvng full Rght now n sde yard a good many dong t. Courtesy, kndness, consderaton, partculars about our course. farm homes, beddng steng lashed to runnng-! are all gfts that make day-by-day work D. E. HENRY, Presdent. boards automobles, loxes food ktchen 196 Sparks St. equpment are beng Shoved n among chldren s world easer. Courtesy suffereth long s knd. Kndness suggests that green h feet n back seat, farmer hs wfe: be taught how to work properly n.safety. are gvng some last drectons to hred man or Courtesy suggests that or people s wshes neghbor who s to look after stock. The rghts should be respected. Consderaton road 'stretches- wde far to Wsconsn or Mn- courtesy dem that you- protect- your fellownesota lakes, to Black Hlls, to mountans workers by refusng to take a chance that may Colorado, or to or ponts more dstant or more brng njury to m. If you, wthout ntenton, near. It s vacaton tme on farm. bump aganst anor' on street or n shop, IS YOtJE BEST FOOD Yet for.-farm wfe t s not all vacaton, a bref I m sorry s better than Fool Or,an keepng.several chldren fed, dry, com- angry glare. Courtesy costs lttle pays bg Eat Robertson s fortable, not too drty, s a job n tself on dvdends. As a remehbered slogan,' Courtesy HOME MADE BREAD road, (lookng s twce as hard as h ktchen Frst wll prevent both traffc accdents ' nat home. The woman famly works hard for dustral accdents. Courtesy Frst. ebaham EBEAS FBIDAY her good tme., o In spte all ths, we remember nothng bul OBDEB YOtJE PIES AND OAKBI A VARNISHED FLOOR happy comments from farm women who set out on trps ths sort. One wrote us: I alwats FBOM wanted to see lake country up north, To keep a varnshed floor or surround n good was afrad I never would. But we got to go, condton, dust t every day wth a long-hled lakes were beautful enough so that I ll mop, or an old broom slpped nto a thck. flannel have somethng to remember be happy about bag. A lttle ol may be used on mop, but only Alexra, Qnteven f we don t get anor.trp for a long, tme. a lttle, as too much sols edges or ruls or carshe had three lttle chldren, as we remember t, pets. Do not use soap water, as water opens cooked washed for lot on way. pores wood, causes t to warp, rebut lakes were beautful! 1 moves varnsh. Crumbs can be swept up wth Even so, t would not be a bad dea Of a st har brush, but sweeper must not be aplarge Stock Monuments n work vacaton trj) were dvded up a lt- pled. An occasonal wpng over wth a flannel All Best Grades more evenly than t sometmes s. The man who VTung dry out mld soap suds s all that s negoes fshng all day lrngs.n a strng for hs cessary n way washng. - Marbles. o wfe to clean to cook mght properly gve GET OUR PRICES A GOOD POLISH up half a da}' to look after chldren, clean up camp, let hs wfe f she wants to, go out fsh herself. Or f fshng sn t her sport, gve her For floors all woodwork (except mahogue chance to le on grass look at sky. any, brch, staned or panted artcles) folfor a good many that would be as delghtful a no- lowng formula makes all excellent polsh : A Q. E. DXTVAIJL, PropetoT. velty as could be devsed. thrd part benzne mxed thoroughly wth. twobut perlaps l)cst part vacaton trp- thrds crude ol, appled n small quantty. s comng home. How good old place looks!] It s well to buy ngredents from a relable Even n a week or two, grass has grown around dealer who wll do mxng. The cost s not yard, tle-pgs are defntely lgger, tle ears on j grett, mxture lasts a long tme. Keep t sweet compare gettng about rght to eat, n a tghtly corked can. It can be used on any A EIOENSED AXTOTIONEEB house tself looks at once famlar a-ml strange. duster, floorclotl, or dry mop, - appled to O COUNTY OF GLENGAEBY x\nd tle-e s water hy n ktchen, a good floor.s, surrounds, wndow ledges, furnture, If you Intend avtog a sale,.stove, plenty thngs to do wth, comfort-, wll remove whte marks whlst polshng Ô tle thng for you to do s to get 5 able sensaton your own possessons around you. preservng wood. O In touch wth me. I can gve you That nght, on porcl yon wonder f re ever better servce at a better prce. 9 For references see anyone for. was anythng jn-etter at lakes or mountans WORTH REMEMBERING whom I have conducted a sale. 9 than moon swmmng up over llack.sla- -ALEXANDEIA, ONT. dow wndlreak, or more pleasant than They Help Out 9 6tf. Wlcn Imyng roasts steaks have. butloom h,pllfrogs from pond behnd OWOWOWOWOWOW'OWOWOWOWO barn. IVallaces Farmer. ' cher send home trmmngs to be used n soup.stock. STAY OUT OF DEBT Interor Decoraton Ths s a good tme to get out délt, used ('rctonne baskets, lampshades screens that A number good dwellng houses lu to be one Fncle Henry s perodcal olservatons. are gven a coatng or so varnsl take on an nalexra for sale at prces rangng Any tme s a good tme for that; advce terestng ant(ue fnsh 'are'mpervous to sol. from $75. to $42.. Those nter- apples to countes states as well as to ndv et Her Thnkng.. duals. Any tme, too, s a good tme for stayng Ice Cream Pe ested should apply to Phylls: Don t be slly; my dear. out debt. Perhaps rght now s a lttle better A very delcous pe for summer s made by DONALD A. MACDONALD T'ne days mracles are over. fllng a puff paste crust that has already been lnkthan average. Barrster, Pamela; I don t know about lhat. A wrter n Barron s Weekly sad recently : ed wth a layer ce cream one fresh fruts t read an artcle or day that Hochelaga Bank Bldg. Alexra, Ontaro. The most serous matter today s that our expen- or pneapple whpped cream. set me thnkng. : ïoaoeeesoooooeooooooocweooooeeobecm A FEW Sf EPS BREAD Robertson s Bakery JOHN BOYLE MONUMENTS ' The Home Taper llqifldllll CHUdtE WD8IIS DAVE L. LALONDE! HOUSES THE GLENGARRY NEWS.

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