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The Huntingdon gleaner
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[" ntinadon Gleaner THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS # ® mere EIGHT PAGES AUTOMATIC BUTLER AT mic SIXTY-SEVENTH YEAR © REPORT OF HDON ACADEMY HUNTINGDON, QUE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23RD., 1930.a RE \u2018VALLEYFIELD STORES SHALL Arbor Day In Huntingdon HDON CHATEAU HELD EASTER TWO BOYS KILLED AT TWO MEN FOUND IN CAR +\" For the first time in forty years the Town of Huntingdon is to have an Arbor Day.The fruits of the lgst Arbor day are now to be admired at «sw vw ve ye STUDENTS\" WORK Tests, Day Work And Exam- FESTIVAL Sufficient Food Prepared For The Serving of 1000 SI.CONSTANT Were Driving Motor Truck Over Crossing When which organization is ever willing Huntingdon.from present appearance it looks as the Academy, where one sees the m@Jestic elms and maples.The Arbor Day celebration isjbeing promoted by the soaru of Trade, do something for the betterment of The Town Council has promised general assistance and though the afternoon of May 2nd.is UNCONSCIOUS Clifford Boyd And Friend In- jured\u2014Police Believe CLOSE EARLIER Request For Same Has Been Made to the City Council.ORMSTOWN Sunshine Dramatic Society Presented Interesting Play : : \u2019 going to be one that should long he remembered.The Hon.Honoré Mer- .inations F rom January Meals Over Week- Struck by Train Thurs- cier, Minister of Lands and Forestg will in all probability be present, and Auto Struck Pillar.The City Gounell its regular Monday Night.Ist.to April 17th.end.day Morning.will plant a tree in honor of the rr Government.Mr.G.C.Piche, es meeting at the City Hall under the Pepe \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Chief of the Forestry Service will }plant a tree in honor of tne Forestry CO orate vers vu presidency of Mayor L.Codebecq, K.Special Easter Services.STAFF NUMBERED 37.Two boys were killed when the| Service.Around twenty trees will be planted in Prince Arthur Square that [neath the C.P.R.elevated tracks at c A list of pupils who have passed in their respective classes follows: GRADE XI B 1, Bernice Fraser; 2, Clarence Mc- Coy; 3, Ella McLaren; 4, Bessie Hamilton; 5, Jessie Thompson.C 1, William Kenney; 2, Alison Cunningham; 3, Marjorie Salter; 4, Ruth Bradley; 5, Mabel MacMaster; 6, Enid Stewart: 7, Ruth Bruce; 8, Hazel Vass; 9, Archie Casselman; 10, Cecil Rolfe; 11, Mary Tate; 12, Rose Maxwell.Entertainers Provided Programme That Pleased Large Number in Attendance.It was something new for Hunt- ingdon to have an Easter celebration at a local hotel.The new Hunting- don Chateau made the innovation attended.Few people here realize the work that was entailed in pre- over the week-end and it was largely j motor truck in which they were riding was struck by a C.P.R.train at the railway crossing at St.Constant Que., Thursday morning.The victims are Rene Cusson, 15 years of age, of Delson, Que., who was killed instantly, and Richard Longtin, 11 years of age, of the same place, who was seriously injured and removed to the Ste.Justine Hospital, where he died at three o'clock Thursday afternoon.Death was due in both cases to a fracture of the skull and internal in- uries.According to information received, the two boys were driving away from Other trees are to be planted in hoped the citizens in general will properties where thought advisable.2nd., from 2 o'clock a civic holiday.and Forests, Mr.Mercier.announced.Mayor D.J.O'Connor, M.P.afternoon in honor of some group of citizens or other by an interestea member of that particular group.The list will be publusheu a.a later date.The trees will come from the nursery at Berthierville for this planting.fous part of the town and it 1s to be pe nt trees or bushes on their respective has declared Friday aftermoon, May If the day be favourable a short address will be made at Prince Arthur Square by the Hon.Minister of Lands As the programme is completed iv will be duly Aylwyn and Rouen streets, Montreal early Tuesday morning.Nothing is known as to what happened, but police think that the car had srtuck a pillar and caused the men to lose consciousness.Clifford Boyd, 30, 6032 Jeanne Mance street, and his friend, Alphonse Leclerc, 30, 6797 St.Denis street, were both seated in the front seat.Boyd was badly cut on the face and was suffering from a broken leg.Leclerc had broken his upper and lower jaws, his teeth had been knocked out and his forehead was home of Leclerc.The request of the merchants and the clerks asking that the stores close at 6.15 instead of 7 p.m.on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights was again produced, and before giving its consideration the Council asked the Treasurer to furnish the list of merchants, who according to the dispositions of Article 525 of the Chart have the right to demand the change in the actual closing regulation.Reading was made of a report of the meeting of the Finance Committee held the 8th.April.Moved by Ald.J.A.McDonald, seconded by Teachers Engaged For Coming Year For Country Schools.The Ormstown Sunshine Dramatic Society presented their play \u201cThe Automatic Butler,\u201d in MacDougall Hall, Monday night.The crowd was rather disappointing in size, but it seemed to be very appreciative.Perhaps there were too many other things going on the same evening; perhaps people didn\u2019t know what they were missing by staying away.But tic Butler; GQ.Cottingham, as ths GRADE X aring for such an event.In talkin \u2014 \u2014 mr = |severely cut.They were taken to the the play was v n i A to the head chef, Mr.David Connor, |at 8.Constant.Que, 21080 5oiaon Noire Dame Hostial and treated.| Alo, M.Chintel, thal une report of (he as Well performed.Rugert Havley 1, Elizabeth Bruce; 2, Vernon Bon-| he gave the Gleaner some informa- [Thursday morning, with a load of WILFRED KING S J MXKEE They had been on thelr way to the} \"ony according to its tenure.Who played the part of the Automa- e ° yun; 3, Earl Farquhar.1, Janet Cunningham; Winthrop Todd; 2, Mary Anderson; 3, Jennie Brownrigg; Eleanor Miller; 4, Douglas Hayter; Ruby Tate; 5, Allan Smellie; 6, Ivy Campbell 1, Wallace Rennie; Ruth Warden; 2, Merle Clark; John MacMillan; Al- lister Neeley; 3, Eleanor Wilson; 4, Allister Watson; Muriel Mack; Gladys McLean.D 1, Anna Rutherford; Robert Walk- tion which we believe will be of general interest.The kitchen was manned by Mr.Connor and an assistant chef, a butcher, pastry cook and another man who was, practically speaking, continually preparing vegetables.The butcher dressed seven large turkeys, 15 fowls, 36 broilers, six loins of beef, one spring lamb, six hams, four sides of bacon, one pork and 18 fillets.This array of viandes when displayed in the cold storage was quite a remarkable sight for a country hotel larder.articles which they were to deliver.After they had left the station they headed their motor truck towards Delson, Que., where they lived, and, aparently unaware of an approaching train, they drove over the railway tracks at the crossing.The engineer of the Montreal to Albany train seeing the vehicle in his path, sounded the bell several times and applied his brakes, but he was unable to halt his locomotive in time.Before the two lads and their motor truck could get out of the way, their vehicle was struck and hurled 75 feet AGAIN ACCUSED OF STEALING Lamb's And Kiepprien's Stores Burglarized Monday Night.Goods FOUND DEAD AT HAVELOCK Coroner Rowat Attributes Death Due to Suicide.The automobile, when found, was not touching any of the pillars supporting the tracks and both men are at a loss to explain what happened.HOWICK The play.O' Susannah, which had been scheduled to play here has been cancelled.The regular monthly meeting of the Georgetown W.M.S8.met in the church on Thursday, 17th Inst.31 ladies attending.The devotional part Adopted.Reading was made of a report of the City Engineer informing the Council that the exterior stairs made by Mr.Joseph Beauchamp on the outside of his building on Nicholson St.was one foot from the inner line of the sidewalk.The Council now notifies Mr.Beauchamp that he will have to conform to the regulation and that without a special permit he cannot have the stairs which he installed on the front of his property.Moved by Ald.J.Lesperance, sec- Crook; Grace Dawson, as his assistant; A.English, as the Millionaire; Mrs.McNaughton, Mr.R.English and Luella McMillan as the Preston family; Eileen Middleton, the married daughter; Mervin McCartney and Ethel Harrison as the Butter King and his daughter; Burry Mec- Gerrigle, as the Detective and Jean Cullen as the Cook, all did wonderfully well in portraying the characters through the comedy.At their next performance at Franklin, Athel- - stan and Howick, er GRADE IX Besides the meats, Were wo cases of laway from the railway crossing, be- Recovered.greatly shocked on Sunday svening of the meeting was taken up by dif- onded by Ald.A.Monette, What 8 re- {RE packed house.Solos by Ld A a ot fee cream ten allons ux Lar ing completely demolished while both -_\u2014 and on Monday, when the news was ferent members of the Auxiliary.Mrs.ae to know if route No.3, called (Dr.) McLaren, Miss Jean Cullen and 1, Jean Hunter; Gerald Walsh.two ana a half gallons of cream and |A search for the bodies was at once Again Chas.Lamb's store was bur- spread that Samuel J.McKee, 38, un- Whillans who attended on on Tues.Levis-Fort Covington written on the Mr.D.LeClaire; Acrobatic stunts by 1 Dorothy T B hill: 2, Isobel other foods in corresponding quan- |commenced by the train officials who glarized but not by ud unfamiliar Mr rod eras found dead in his home.day in the church of St.Andrew and sen écart pssued, by the department, Hawley an 5.\u2018Moore.Mate Bu Miss + , rothy Tannshill; 2, el tities.The vegetables were prepared |found Cusson\u2019s body in the ruins be- pa nes Perse : à u f Thursd h | pee el St.Paul, Montreal, gave a very In-|coud not be cave vI8- For Love D.Cullen and M WD y nd McEwen; Gladys Reld; 3, ronald by machine as much as possible, and |neath the engine of the wrecked ÿ Le M ng y A was, re eased rom ps sy, and the nel g hours elt teresting report of the meeting.In- ington, via Valleyfield on account of 5 BN ne ce .un a MacPherson; $ Tsobel & ere in this respect four bags of potatoes (truck.He was dead.His companion\u2019s Mesa gao ap ut two ee 8 ago.: a perhs ps he was ailing and there- teresting papers with an Easter mes- this city being the most important vues rou were greatly enjoyed be- Grace Ryan; 5, r ardner; were peeled.body was found a few yards away g os re case one on A re ore made a call Upon looking sage were given by Mrs.Geo.Hope and the last at the extremity of the n acts.Reggie Daniel.The Chef stated that the food pre- land he was unconscious.A doctor On cCouUnt 00 809 aviour.The through the window they saw his|and Miss F.Hunter, and the special Province before crossing the 45th line.) The Misses May and Margaret 1, McArthur Kelly; 2, Elizabeth Todd; 3, Jean White; Vernon Elder; 4, Nora Coulter; 5, Donald Ferns; Chester Clarke; 6, Lindsay Chambers; 7, Edna Elliott; 8, James Mc- Coy; 9, Kenneth MeNair.Margaret Lunan.ENTRANCE TO GRADE VIII (Preparatory Class) 1, Ina Milne; 2, Norman Shearer; 3, Irvin McWhinnie 1, Coburn Cleland; Harry Proud- foot; 2, John MacDonald.pared was sufficient to serve 1000 meals, and on Tuesday morning there was no excessive quantity of any one foodstuff on hand.The Help Required.Besides the five men in the kitchen, who were preparing the food were eight women who washed the dishes as they were brought from the dining rooms by the twelve waiters.Over the week-end the hotel staff numbered thirty-seven.Monday Evening Entertainers.On Monday evening, Mrs.Lucile Angers-Delarge who is a famed soloist of Montreal, and who according was summoned who after giving first aid to the injured boy, ordered his removal to the local hospital, where death ensued a few hours later.Easter Sunday services held in the United Church were very largely attended.The pastor, Rev.J.H.Miller anounced at these services that on May 3rd and 4th the anniversary of the church would be celebrated and that the Rev.R.G.Peever, D.D.of Thorold, Ont., a former pastor of this charge, would be the special speaker.accused is also charged with burglarizing John Kiepprien's store the same night as Lambs, viz.Monday night or early Tuesday morning.Admittance to both places was gained through breaking windows, Mr.and Mrs.Kiepprien were in Montreal that night therefore there was no one at home.From the Kiepprien store a small amount of change was taken, etc.At Lamb's two cameras were taken, also two boxes of pipes, a quantity of tobacco, two boxes of cigars, Benson-Hedges cigarettes, etc.On Tuesday morning the storekeepers notified the Town Council, and in short order John Macrow had prostrate form lying upon the floor in a pool of blood.Additional assistance was called and entrance to the home was forced.Beside the beady was found a 12 guage single barrel shot gun that had been discharged.Mr.McKee is credited by \u2018the Coroner, Dr.W.M.Rowat, Athel- stan, as having committed suicide through the aid of a stick which was used to discharge the gun, the shot from which struck him on the head.A doctor from St.Chrysostome was called on Sunday evening and pronounced death, which likely took place on Friday.music was rendered by Mrs.R.À.Henderson and Miss M.McFarlane.At the close of the meeting the clothing made during the winter valued at $83.was packed and refreshments served by a committee of ladies.A meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid followed to discuss business on hand.Mrs, Percy McCartney and daughter, Verda spent Tuesday in Montreal.Mr.Ralph Cooper was à Cnller in town on Monday.Mr.Hilliard, Mr.Dodds Hilliard and Master Albert Ness of Montreal spent Easter at the home of Mr.and Adopted.The Engineer is to inquire if the indicator of the Valleyfield route was sufficient and to be seen at the intersection of Chateauguay and the Caughnawaga road.The quotations of the Dunlop Rubber, Guta Percha and the Dominion Rubber Co.and samples furnished on the subject of the purchase of fire hose were produced and referred to the Finance Committee for consideration.Reading was made of a letter from Beatty Bros.to obtain a permit to install a luminous sign above the side- Rodger of Montreal, were the Easter visitors of Mr.and Mrs, Walter Rodger.Communion was observed In St.Paul's United Church Sunday morning.364 took communion.One person joining.At the evening service the choir presented their Easter cantata.This drew a largo congregation and ii was greatly enjoyed.Miss Dot Cullen gave a very interesting talk to the Sunday School members at their session Sunday morning.The Rev.D.Fiander of Lakefield, is spending a few days at the C.W.Hawley home.RADE VIII to records, charmed a Huntingdon |Dr.Peever was transferred from this The deceased is survived by one walk in front of 47 Market Street.a x audience when she sang in Moir Hall charge about twenty-four years ago.V1fred King locked up in the town sister, Mrs.Jackson, who is a resld- Mu Betty Boss à Frid a| Moved by Ald.J.Cholette, second- The special Easter services held in ton: 2, Helen |in 1913, rendered \u201cI Passed by Your |His many friends of years ago will be cells and recovered the stolen goods ent of the U.S.eu y pen ay and| ed by Ald.A.Barrette, that the per- MacDougall Hall last week were well ,1, Nettie Hamilton, 2% ele rindou\u201d fonoved b eh auplause.|delighted to hear of his anticipated at his home.Pipes and tobacco were Saturday visiting her aunt in Mon- mit be accorded to Beaty Bros to in.attended.The Rev.Mr.Greig of Brown; Forbes MeGil; 3 Stella Pebrun and Th Yin th 17 ali ; visit found in a bureau drawer in his bed- treal tail sign board above the sidewalk Valleytield spoke Monday and Tues- .Herdman.Lebrun and Thorpe in their an, Mr room, in the woodshed under the ROCKBURN Miss Laura Robertson spent the |W.8 96 \u2018 d | Mr.Poiloc .and Mrs.J.A.Sarrazin and on the following conditions: That the day evening.Rev.Pollock had - Frederick Walsh; B 1, Jean Smellie; 2, Viola Marshall; Carolyn Ross; 3, Lyell Graham; 4, Birnie Dawson; 5, Dorothy Dal gleish; Eileen Anderson; 6, Leo Higgins; 7, Bernard O'Connor; 8, Edith Rennie; George Taylor; Ralph Hay- ter; Byron Eastman; 9, Lorna Mc- nnie.C 1, Marshall Hooker; 2, Finlayson Ross; Ellis Wilson; 3, Clare Cameron; 4, Jackie Kirby, Elsie McLean; 5, Dora Simpson; Margaret Sterling, 6.Hazel White; Charles Cahill.1, Billy Boyd.GRADE VII A 1, Roberta Arthur; Margaret Big- gar; 2, Donald Rennie; Melville Mc- Naughton; 3, Dannie Macfarlane.B 1, Margaret Ritchie; 2, Beatty Cot- nam: Gilberta McMillan; 3, Margaret Cheyne; 4, Janet Macfarlane; 5, Dawn Douglas; Viola Clarke; Harold Kelly; 6, Gerald Younger-Lewis; 7, Allan Taylor.1.Margaret Millie; Ernest Ames; Spanish and 18th.Century dancing pleased the audience beyond a doubt.Mr.P.J.Lefebvre, who is no stranger before any Huntingdon audience, rendered \u201cGreetings\u201d as a solo which was heartily applauded.Miss Shaugh- nessy of Tupper Lake, who has often been heard over the radio was present and rendered a couple of selections that were also loudly and continuously applauded.The orchestra which played under the name of The Huntingdon Chateau Orchestra was directed by Mr.Armand Meerte.The orchestra was present on Sunday, as well as on Monday evening, and rendered an excellent service.The dancers appreciated the entertainment provided, which speaks but gratification for Dr.J.O.Langevin who arranged such.The management of a hotel on such an occasion is no mean task and in this respect credit is certain- Fred Langevin for its able direction.HUNTINGDON Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.$.D, Popeck over the week end the Rev.Father Carson, parish priest of St.Vincent de Paul of Montreal, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Logan of Prince St.for Easter Sunday, a very pleasant time being spent in honour of their little son Howard's birthday.Other friends from town were present.Mr.Allan Farquhar, Mr.C.L.B.Wheeler and Miss Myrna Wheeler spent Monday in Montreal.Mr.Calvin Graves spent the Easter holidays in Howick and Montreal.Mr.Fred Leahy was the guest of his brother in Ottawa during Easter.Mr.Richard Simpson spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs.Blackwell in Montreal.Mrs.(Rev.) J.H.Miller and nephew.Beatty Cotnam spent Easter at the latter's home in Pembroke.Ont.Miss Eleanor Miller spent a few ly due Dr.J.O.Langevin and MT.gays with friends at Kemptville, Ont.staying for a time at the home of A quilt donated by Mrs.Johnston and Mrs.McGerrigle and drawn for by Clifford Booth in a guessing contest brought in $14.Mr.Booth donated the quilt back to the Guild who resold it for $6.flooring was found cigars and cigarettes.The cameras were also found in the woodshed.Mr.J.G.Laurendeau, K.C.has been engaged by the town to carry out the necessary prosecution formalities.ROCKBURN Mr.and Mrs, John Jamieson and daughter and Miss Shaw, all of Toronto, motored to Rockburn for the Easter holidays and are visiting with Mr.Jamieson\u2019s parents.Mr.John Blair of Montreal arrived Friday to spend the Easter holidays at the hospitable home of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Jamieson.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Frier of Carthage, N.Y.are visiting with friends and relatives in Rockburn, Franklin and other neighboring places.Mrs.McArthur of Havelock is Mrs.Cordick to be under the care of Dr.E.Moore.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Farquhar and son Harold, of Piercefield, N.Y.were the guests for a few days of Mr.and Mrs.W.McCuaig and daughter, Muriel of St.Louis de Gonzague were visitors for a few days last week in Rockburn.Mr.and Mrs.Walker of Parish- ville, N.Y.spent a few days recently the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Stone.Mrs.Jas.Cordick has returned to her home after spending the winter with her sons in Vermont and Massachusetts and other friends.Mis Ethel Oliver is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Oliver.Mr.Orick Pollock is visiting his family in Rockburn but intends returning to Peterborough, Ont.next week.Mrs.Bessie Beach of New York is at present with her sister, Mrs.Geo.Williams, who is ill, we are sorry to report.Mr.Duncan Lindsay of Clarence- ville was the week end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Lindsay.Mr.and Mrs.Milford Oliver motored to Montreal Saturday to call on Mrs.Oliver's grandfather, Mr.Chas.Rowe, who is in the General Hospital week end visiting friends in Montreal.Week end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Stewart were Mr.and Mrs.Norman Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.McCauley, Mr.A.Ross Stewart and Master Rodgie Stewart, all of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Hunter of Montreal spent the week @nd at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Logan.Miss Violet Carmichael spent the week end with her sister, Mrs.James Carmichael.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Wilson visited over the week end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Kerr.Mr.Kenneth Gebbie, Ayers\u2019 CIiff, spent the holiday at home with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.T.Gebbie.Mr.Stewart Roy and Miss Caroline Roy spent the week end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sid Stewart.Mrs.Whillans spent the early part of last week in Montreal.Inspector Brady made his annual visit to the Intermediate School on Thursday.Mr.Calvin Graves, Huntingdon, and Miss Gaunt of Magog spent the week end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Welch.proprietor of the house will be wholly responsible to the complete exoneration of the city of all accidents that might be caused directly or indirectly by this sign and that the city council have the right at all times to revoke this permit on a notice of 8 days without indemnity whatsoever and that the city employees have the right to remove this sign at the expense of the proprietor in default after 8 days notice.Adopted.A claim of Mr.O.Patenaude injured at the fire of N.A.Ostiguy in his capacity of voluntary fireman, for the sum of $118.was produced and sent to the Finance Committee.Ald.Jos.Cholette gave notice of a motion that at a future meeting of the council], that a regulation will be proposed to decree the annexation to the Municipality of the City of Salaberry of Valleyfileld of lots Nos.158-159 of the Parish of St.Cecile.The council gave orders to the city engineers to prepare à plan such as required by the chart to be included in the annexation regulation of lots Nos.158-159 of the Parish of Ste.Cecile.charge of the meeting Wednesday, while Rev.Mr.Morrison of Howick, spoke Thursday night.Miss Louella McMillan ,one of our \u201cHallo Girls\u201d was the holiday guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Mc- Millan at Franklin Centre.The many friends of Mrs.Harold Parkinson will be sorry to learn that she went to Montreal for an X-Ray examination.he has not been in the best of health for some time.Students who are attending the McGill University home for the Easter vacation are Miss Inez Patton, Messrs.A.McGerrigle and E.Marshal.At a mecting of the Ormstown School Board held in the Town Hall Monday night, the following teachers were engaged for the school term 1930-31: \"The Island, Miss H.Bruce; Grants, Miss 1.McKee; 'Tulloch- gorum, Miss M.Cameron; Tatehurst, Miss Bustard; Upper Ormstown, Miss E.Sproule; Lower Ormstown, Miss J.Bryson.Among those home for the Easter holidays we notice Miss Helen Mec- .; - Mrs.A.Pollock.They were accom- Moved by Ald.A.Monette, second- Neil, Mr.and Mrs.A.Lang, the Miss- Ee Thompson: rar and Easter Boys vers IS yor Masters J.and E.Griffith of Mon- panied on their return by Mrs.L.fen in the Presbyterian Mrs.Welch spent Wednesday in), by Ald J.H.Lesperance, that |es Christina and Isobel Drysdale, Mr., Wood; Harold Cosgrove: '4, Olive aod Miss Kathleen Lewis Rung, of freal were oer J loliday Buests, at Shaves and children ho are leaving church on Sunday last was well at- Montreal, Mrs.J.Stewart and Mas- Mederic Lamothe, J.David and Ovide B.Mills, Miss Bessie Harrison, Cameron; Mabel McLean; 5, Anas-\\Marguerite Bourgeoys College, Mon- art \u2019 ERA I loves ie.Harrisville, to, make their tended, special music being rendered [tor Jimmy McKay spent the week Amyot be named evaluators of this Mess.A Cope tasia Thornton; 6, Effie Thompson.treal: Mr.Frank Popeck, Toronto: Miss Edna Hughes of Kemptville, by a choir of children.Taking for end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.city for the actual term, at the same Glenna Hawley, R.N.,, Mr.Geo.Eng- VI Popeck, Rochester, ; ; \u2014-\u2014 |his theme, \u201cThe Risen Saviour,\u201d the salary and conditions of last year.GRAZE Ny ; ss Frances Sullivan, St.Al- Ont.Is Spending this week Visiting \u201cShould a man propose before |pastor.Rev.W.Ross, in his usual Bryon Laura Baxter spent the week Adopted.lish, Mrs.Gray and family, Miss 1, Arthur McFarlane; Eleanor pants, Vt.Mr.Chas.Reid of Westmount |*Yénty-one?\"\u201d \u2018linsptring manner, delivered an ad-|end at Bainsville.The meeting was then adjourned.Margaret and Mr.Bob Cullen, G.Hunter.Friday afternoon the Misses Lo-| oo Easter the guest of his niece, No, ask the girl when she\u2019s alone.\u2019 dress suitable to the occasion.Mrs.R.A.Henderson spent the Osmond.B 1, Dorothy Arnold; John Bonyun; 2, Doris Douglas; Agnes Rutherford: Jean McArthur; 3, Helen Carr; Crawford Anderson.1, Chester Dalrymple; 2, Clifford Eastman: 3.Milton Farquhar, 4, John Cunningham: 5.Ada Warden.shall; Virginia McCracken, 1, Greta Ferns; Patrick Kerby; 2, Allister Hunter; Arthur Goodfellow: Raymond Stark; Efleen Gardner.myra Popeck, Thurley Dwyer and Messrs.Reginald Lefbvre and Frank Popeck were guests of Miss Louise Mercier at her home at Ville de Lery.GRADE 11 A 1, Arline MacIntosh; 2, Elsie Munro; 3, Morris McLean; 4, Elizabeth Stuart Ross Lunan; 3, Howard McLean; Maude Tatem; 5, Royal Clark; Allan Hayter.C 1, Leslie Clark; Cyril Roife; 2, Cyril McWhinnie; LN Willard Elliott.Mrs.Roy McWhinnie and family.companied by the Misses Lorna Mc- Whinnie and Dolly Napier spent Monday in Montreal.Mr.E E.Hampson of Toronto sailed Tuesday from New York on a business trip to Europe and the British Isles.home of Mr.and Mrs.Emile Fournier.Mrs.E.Fournier is to remain at the home of her son for a week.Mr.N.W.Sparrow spent the Easter holiday with his mother at Woodbridge, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.F.I.Batcheller, ac- || CIVIC HOLIDAY, MAY 2 Arbor Day is to be celebrated in Hunting- don on May 2nd.from 2 o'clock in the after- | week end visiting friends in Valley- field.Miss Jean Marshall and Miss Beth Kerr will spend ten days at the hore\u201d J Mr.and Mrs.James Kerr.Miss Kirk and Miss Ruth Easton spent Easter with Mr.and Mrs.A.Easton.Mr.Alex.Ness, Montreal spent the ing home with her on Monday.A very successful dance was held in the curling rink club room on Saturday night and an enjoyable time spent by all present.Miss Kathryn Mahon is spending HAVELOCK Week end visitors at Mr.H.Sayer'\u2019s were Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Mayhew and baby Joyce, Miss Anna Sayer, Miss Muriel Fisher and Mr.Roy Sayer.Miss Reno Harmon spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs.Grace Harmon.and Mrs.David Wilson, St.Chrysos- tome.Sunday callers at Mr.Wm.Gil- mores were Mr.and Mrs John Shannon and two Children of Bed- ford, Que.Mrs.Wm.Ryan and little Miss Jennie Bryson, who is taking the teachers course at Macdonald College was with her parents Mr.and Mrs.J.Bryson over the holidays.Mr.Johnnie Campbell was a Montreal visitor over the week-end.The following teachers were at their respective homes over the Easter recess: Misses W.Roy, 1.Ross, GRADE V Kelly; Alberta Lunan; 5, Mrs.O.C.Fournier.daughter Miss week end at the home of Mr.andi Mr, and Mrs.Arnold Wilson and|M.Roy, O.Curran, B.Struthers, E.en Marguerite Ones.B Oriana, of Ottawa.Miss Dorina Jar- Mrs.Bruce Ness.i + Easter in |MrS- Chambers of Sorel and tne Patton, D.Cullen, G.Cullen, Mrs.1, Christena e: .ry.and Mr.O.E.Fournier, CE.of Miss Helen Gebbie spen 5 Misses Lulu and Ella cDia Cowan, Mrs.Lindsay, F.McAdam, A.Bonyun; 2, Arnold Milne; Jean Mar-| 1, Ruth Millar; Albert Saumier; 2 Montreal were holiday guests at the Arbor Day Huntingdon, Miss M.Gebbte return-|spent the Easter holidays with Mr.Tinning, A.Hamilton, F.Dunn, E.Williams, M.Payne, D.Payne, L.Roy, L.Roberts, F.McDougall, O.Curran, Mrs.W.Armour and the Messrs.G.LeClaire and N.Todd.Pupils who are attending other schools home for the holidays are the 1, Margaret Kelly; Gladys Milne, : Mr.John Myers, noon.It is the first such ce ion to held her Easter vacation with her par-|daughter, Margaret and Miss Jane - Allister Kelly: Helen McGill; 2, Tony Billie Tannahill; Stanley Sumsion.| Myers very Snccesstailg | | irst : lebration be Det Mr.and Mrs.E.Mahon.daughier, Margare eford Misses Mary and Ruby Tate and An Rousselle; Norman Cavers; Meryl P A passed the examinations recently in Huntingdon for a period of forty years and Mr.and Mrs.w.A.[Perkins and Mrs.Alf.Brisbin is not as well 85| Little Cathl LeClaire is 8 .Whinnie; Kenne a pS .- ers., : ppt children Jean and Les - tend 1d wish.een pend- George Hayter; George Hood.1, Victor Welburn; 2, Bernice Lun, Myers Detlway Telegraphors, Mr it has therefore been deemed fitting; and | do ere epending Easter with Mr.life Inabe) MeKee and friend, Miss ing the holidays with her grand GRADE IV an; Helen White; 3, Robert Lu 15 now a qualified operator declare Mav 2nd.Civic Holiday\u2014f and Mrs.Jas, T.Stewart, Fertile Harrigan of Huntingdon spent Mother.Mrs.N.LeClalre.N a ; ; .Edna ,R.N, A Grace Marshall; Margaret CSC |N.Y.C.CHANGE IN TIME TABLE.now declare May 2nd.a Livic Floliday\u2014Irom Creek.the Easter holidays with Mr.and |, Miss Mary Murphy, RP, os CEE 1, Duncan Bruce; Mary Brown; 2, |en; 5, Kelth How Lanktree: Willie Effective Sunday, April 27th.2 o'clock in the afternoon || Dr.and Mrs.Leslie Pidgeon, and |Mrs.Robt.McKee.or y, spent the Eas lida; Myrna Wheeler; Hywel Griffiths; 3,|Cooper; 7, Gordon Te ton: 9.Ag - : son Arthur, Mrs.MeTier and Miss Tre Bean Supper at Mr.Wm.Gil- With Jus parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo, Martha Cunningham; Marion Smel- |Munro; 8, MacRae Clo : 9 Northbound.Mildred McTeer, all of Montreal.\\mour's on Friday night was & suc- Murp vy ty, who is on the 4 lle: Evelyn Tannahill; 4, Janet Coop- nes Hyde; Marion Merson.No.25 lv.Huntingdon 5.38 a.m., ar.In making this declaration, might I sug- spent Easter Monday at the home of Mr.and Mis.A.B.McFarlane.cess, a large crowd turning out.Pro- School teaching staff, spent the holi- ! er; Carmen Ruddick; 5, Jean Lunsn.Ca- Montreal 7.35 daily ex.Sunday.sat : ceeds amounted to $38.\\ L Ruth Galdel; 2, Elisabeth ni: Douglas Lunsnj 2 Harold aid.No.5 lv.Huntingdon 835 am.ar.gest that the pon of Huntingdon not only Miss Melba Watt spent the week days at her home in Coaticook.» Ru aldwell; 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Bank Bullding.Province of Quebec Representative, X-RAY for Diagnosis and Treatment.J.E.CAZA, Surgeon Dentist, ainless Extraction.O.E.GAZA, M.D,, C.M.Physician and Surgeon, Tel.158.untingdon.LEDUC & PRIEUR, Departmental Store.Valleyfield, Que.Specialty: Ready-to-Wear Gar ments for Ladies and Gents.Tailoring, Dressmaking and Millinery.day tne of the - .' Go À Wa BF Me ter LUCIEN BAILLARGEON, NOTARY PUBLIC Successor to J.L.Crevier and A.R.Leduc, Notaries Public.sion settlement.Office in the O'Connor Block, entrance next to Moriarty's Building.Money to loan.Estate and succes- DONALD M.ROWAT, NOTARY.The Royal Bank Building, 360 St.James Street, Montreal.notice contrary in Gleaner.Phone: HArbour 2460 At Huntingdon every Saturday unless J.ALEX.POITEVIN, B.L, LLB, Notary Public.Loan.STE.MARTINE, Co.Chateauguay.Office in Registry Office Blig.Phone 4.ADVOCATE.Recorder of the City of Valleyfield, Valleyfield, P.Q.Will attend all the courts in the District of Beauharnois and Montreal.Phone No.60.A.LONGTIN, ADVOCATE, King Street, HUNTINGDON, QUE, LAURENDEAU & COSSETTE Advocates, VALLEYFIELD, P.Q.J.G.Laurendeau, J.P.C .C.L.L.L.Mr.Laurendeau will be at Hunt- ingdon, at Moir\u2019s Hotel, every 1stand 3rd.Saturday of each month.Erle C.Martin, B.A., B.C.L.Located in former Canadian Ayrshire Breeders office, King St.Huntingdon, Phone 173.H.E.PURCELL, Surgeon Dentist.Located over Braithwaite Bros.Store.Chateauguay St., Huntingdon.Evenings by Appointment.Phone 139.Mutual Fire Insurance Co.COUNTY OF BEAUHARNOIS.(Incorporated 1852).Insures nothing but Farm and Isolated Property.President\u2014M.W.Leehy.Vice-President\u2014Anthine Doray.Directors\u2014N.M.Brooks, .Ness, Frank St.Louis and M.McNaughton.W.K.PHILPS, Secretary, Huntingdon, Que.T.J.GRAHAM, Live Stock Auctioneer.A life time experience with live stock.A very wide acquaintance of breed- kerma Sn Selig With pres I n keep resent live stock conditions.s P Phone: 634 r 1-2.R.F.D.No.DEATHS - BIRTHS MARRIAGES We are willing to insert notices of deaths, births and marriages in the Gleaner free of c e but it must be clearly und such notices must come to the Gleaner in writing.semi Das Rita it PE e notice or signature to the copy.The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc The Huntingdon Gleaner is published every Wednesday by the Hun- Bunding.Chats ques \"oR ting , uguay \u2018vont > don, Que.' ossette, M.Loans, Sales of Property, Estate and I 1 Succession Settlement, Rural Credit NUMA E.BROSSOIT, K.C.© - a ik 3 >.ield, the don- x Wednesday, April 23rd., 193 HUNTINGDON Mr.and Mrs.Walter Scott of Ormstown, and Miss Maude Bicknell of Montreal, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Bicknell Miss Olive and Mr.S.R.McDonald of Montreal, were holiday guests at the home of Mrs.L.C.McDonald.Miss Monica Gallagher and Mr.* Leslie Beattie of Montreal, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Goundrey.The Misses Mary and Elizabeth \\ walsh, and Miss Eileen Walker of OY Montreal, were at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Malloy over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Martin, daughter Gloria, of Montreal, and Messrs.Leo and Higgins Leahy were at their pome for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Gustave Monat, son Pierre, and Miss Estelle Lefebvre of Montreal, were Easter guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.P.J.Lefebvre.Among those from Montreal, who 6 were at their respective homes for the Easter holidays were the Misses Amy Hunter, Ruth and Olive Ferry, Muriel Black, Bertha and Jessie Goodfellow and Messrs.Everett Oney, James Newman, Everett Cogland, Stanley Ferry, Jos.Walsh, Dennis Kirby, Charles Faille, Harold Walsh, Huntley Rolfe and John Duncan.The following students from Mc- Gill University were at their respective homes for the holiday, the Misses Marjorie and Ruth McEwen and Messrs.Gerald Hunter, Donald Henderson, Clayton Rolfe, Donald Mc- Crimmon and Ronald Bruce.The Misses Ada and Bertha Bar- rington, and Mr.Thomas Barrington of Montreal, were at their home for # the week-end.Miss Antoinette Michaud spent the week-end with friends at Lake Me- ,» gantic, Que.: Mr.Arthur Sullivan of Melocheville spent the holiday at the McGerrigle home.Mr.and Mrs.David McFarlane of Montreal were guests of relatives here.Mr.and Mrs.John Dixon of Montreal, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Dixon.Mr.and Mrs.Herb.Partridge of Montreal, at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Partridge.Messrs.George Maxwell and Gerald Hanrahan of Montreal at the Maxwell home.The Misses Florence McAvoy, Anita Demers and Mr.Hector Leboeuf, guests at the W.E.Lefebvre home.Mr.Fred Braithwaite has been a guest with relatives at Springfield, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.George Moffat and : daughter Shirley at the home of Mrs.Kyle.Mr.and Mrs.Walker Cluff of Ottawa, Mr.Clarence Cluff of Montreal, at the home of Miss Olive Cluff.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Purcell and family of Ottawa at the home of Mrs.John Purcell.Mr.Robert Flynn of Elmira, N.Y,, was an Easter holiday guest at the O'Hare home.Mr.Charles Henderson of Lachute, at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Henderson.Messrs.Raymond Finnigan and Richard Hanna of Montreal, with friends in town.Lo Miss Mabel McMillan spent the Easter holidays with friends in Dundee.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Thomas are spending a few weeks in Washington, Atlantic City and other U.S.cities.Mrs.E.B.Hastings spent Easter in Washington, D.C.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Baskin and Mrs.Geo.Dumas of Barrington were Monday guests of Mrs.George Harrigan.The Misses Grace Rennie, Viola » Waldie, Beth Dalgliesh and Muriel Ruddock at their respective homes.The Misses Lucille and Elianne Lasalle have been spending a few days at their home.Mrs.Dorinda Boyd of Montreal, at the home of her daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Ferns, Jr.The Misses Elizabeth and Alice Brown of Montreal, at their home.Mr.Neil Henderson of Renfrew, Ont., at his home.Miss Lucy Leehy of Montreal, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Barrett.Dr.and Mrs.Gordon Kelly and family of Montreal, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Kelly.The Misses Muriel and Irene Martin at their home.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Goodfellow and family, Miss Helen Baxter and Mr.Richard Baxter, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Goodfellow.Mr.E.N.Blondin of Montreal, was a caller in town last week.Miss Claire Derochie and a friend of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.A, Derochie.\u20ac ore, r The Misses Etta and Anna Par- dellian of Montreal, were guests over the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Hampson.Capt.J.C.Manning, of the Manning Aviation College at Toronto, called on friends in town Monday.Mr.Rielle Thomson of the Beau- harnois Power Corporation, of Montreal, was in town Thursday on his way to Malone where he gave an illustrated address at the weekly lunche A v0.3 at- R.M.ee ive RIRERER tB5TIO eon of the Rotary Club.The talk, which proved indeed interesting and instructive, was on the St.Lawrence Waterway project and the Beauhar- nois development.Mr.Gordon Boyd of Montreal, was home for the week-end.Minister, run-down in health, gains 7 lbs.in 3 weeks.Rev.W.H, Taylor writes: \u201cAfter a 7 weeks\u2019 revival campaign I was entirely run-down and losing flesh rapidly.I decided to give Ironized Yeast a 3 weeks\u2019 trial, After 2 weeks I found my strength returning and the tired feeling gone.In 3 weeks I « FF.had gained 7 lbs.and was myself $ à.es Bf \u201c Imagine just 3 weeks to change from a * » tired person to a strong, well-filled-out man or woman.Ugly hollows vanish.Broomstick limbs become round and chubby.Tired feeling goes.Skin clears.» Only when yeast is Ironized is it more effective\u2014for Iron is needed to bring out the weight-building and strengthening values of Yeast.Plea- sant-tasting tablets.Safe for everybody.Never cause gas or bloating, no harmful drugs.Go to any druggist today and get a full size treatment of Ironized Yeast.If after this generous trial you are not delighted, your money back instantly from manufacturer.Advt.0.DEWITTVILLE The Misses Doris Ekins and Ethel MacNaughton of Montreal, were the week-end visitors at the home of Miss MacNaughton's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Angus MacNaughton, Sr.Misses Viola and Pearl Henderson of Malone, are visiting with their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.William Graham.Masters Roy and Stanley Mc- Cracken of Malone, are spending their Easter weeks\u2019 vacation with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacNaughton, Sr.Essex cars seem to be maintaining their popularity in this section of the country.Messrs.Fred Moore and Max Arthur received a carload of them on Thursday; in the load was also an Essex truck, the latter for Mr.Murray Blair of Rockburn.Master Norman Cavers, who lives with Mr.and Mrs.Lowden, spent the Easter vacation in Montreal, with his mother, Mrs.Sorenson.Mr.and Mrs.James Burrows and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Strike of Montreal, spent Friday with Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Graham.Mr.and Mrs.Stacey Booth and three daughters motored from Montreal West on Monday, to visit Mrs.Booth's mother, Mrs.Peter McArthur.They returned on Tuesday.Misses Beatrice Holiday and Mary Van Vliet, who are teachers in Montreal, are spending their ten days Easter vacation at their respective homes.Misses Pear! Holiday and Margaret Gordon of Montreal were at their homes for the week-end.Mr.Denman and two sons, Mr.Ronald Wilson and Miss Doris Wilson of Montreal, spent a couple of days last week in Mr.Lyle Gamble\u2019s house, which they have rented for the summer.Mr.Thomas Van Vliet, Mr.and Mrs.David Van Vliet and three children motored from Lacolle on Sunday to spend the day with their mother, Mrs.L.Van Vliet, who returned home with them.On Monday Mr.Jonathan and Miss Elizabeth motored to Lacolie and brought Mrs.Van Vliet home.Mrs.Trueman Derick of Noyan, Que., is spending a few days at the home of her uncle and aunt Mr.Matthew and Miss Margaret Gilbert.Messrs.Bryson and Peel of Montreal, spent a few days last week with their uncle, Mr.Donald McIntosh.Mr.and Mrs.Amasa Gale of Potsdam, N.Y., were guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Gordon, on Friday.Vliet returned to Montreal on Tuesday morning after spending their vacation at home.Miss Dixie Ferguson of Montreal, spent the week-end with Miss Mary Van Vliet.Mrs.Gowdy and daughter, Jean, of Havelock, were week-end guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Harkness.Mr.and Mrs.George Moore were very pleasantly surprised on Sunday by a visit from Mr.Tommy Watson of Montreal, whom they had not seen for nine years.Tommy's father lost his life in the war, leaving Mrs.Watson with four small children, and not too much of this world's means.Mr.and Mrs.Moore took Tommy when he was not quite four years old and leads them all.Why?wives who use it will McDONALD & VALLEYFIELD, Miss Jean and Mr, Jonathan Van ; kept him four years and a half, when his mother took him away, much to the grief and regret of the Moore family, who are now delighted to see him, although he is no longer \u201clittle Tommy,\u201d but a tall young man of seventeen years.Mrs.John Lowden spent the weekend with friends in Montreal.Miss Mary Murphy, R.N., of New York City, left on Monday evening to resume her duties there, after spending a few days with her parents Mr.and Mrs.George Murphy.The April meeting of the W.C.T.U.will be held on Thursday afternoon in the church.The final meeting of the euchre club was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs.and Mrs.George Murphy, on the Island Road.Although the night was cold and rainy and unpleasant, it did not dampen the ardor of those who had the privilege of being present.Mr.Murphy's commodious house was taxed to its capacity.Cards were played at fifteen tables, the largest number on record, and eight games were played, when the score was reckoned, the following received prizes: 1, lady's prize, Mrs.Ernest Ouimet; 1, gentleman\u2019s prize, Mr.Freddie Murphy; consolation prizes, Miss Christena Ritchie and Mr.Antoine Rabidoux.Guest prizes were also donated by Mrs.Murphy, firsts, Miss Irene Beau- din of Ormstown and Mr.Tom Mc- Covic; consolation, Miss Head of Ormstown, and Mr.John L.O'Con- nor of Montreal.Refreshments were served by the hostess, with a number of efficient assistants.Then the floors were cleared and dancing was in order for a few hours.ST.ANICET Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Therrien and family of Dundee Lines were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John A.Saumier.Messrs.Raymond Finnigan and Richard Hanna of Montreal, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Michel Primeau.ET Attractive Permanent Wave With ringlet ends.No finger wave required.Satisfaction guaranteed.Paul\u2019s Beauty Parlor 21 East Main St., Phone 62-J, Malone, N.Y.rT \u201cOUR BEST\u201d FLOUR Because it is pure and has that delicious flavour, such as only comes from a Wheat grown on our fertile soils; because it makes the lightest, purest Bread, Biscuits and Pastries, to which innumerable house- cheerfully testify; because it is the real source of the Staff of Life.The woman who once uses \u201cOUR BEST\" FLOUR becomes an Our Best enthusiast.Are you one?ROBB, Limited QUE.CROP R issues throughout Canada.Bvery month Both of chese request to have EPORTS and BUSINESS SUMMARIES URING the season the Bank of Montreal periodical reports on crop conditions ° covering business conditions in the Dominion and in the countries where the Bank has offices.ications are sent fres to all who names placed on our mailing list.BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 \"Tal Assets in excess of $960.000.000 it publishes a \u201cBusiness THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER ATHELSTAN Mrs.J.Fee and daughter Phyllis of Montreal, were Easter guests of Mr.John Johnson.Mrs.W.Perkins and children Jean and Leslie, spent the week-end with friends in Howick.Mrs.Charles McWilliams and Master Willlam Forbes of Montreal, visited relatives here over the weekend.Miss Elizabeth Grant and Mrs.Dunlop of Montreal, spent Easter with Miss Stott.Mr.and Mrs.Emery Faubert of Glen Falls, N.Y., recently visited his parents.Mrs.Moore and Miss Beryl Moore of Ormstown, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Wilson.Miss Emerie of Montreal, spent Easter with Mr.and Mrs.Percy Chauvin.Mrs.Kenneth Chalmers and daughters Anna, Betty and Hazel of St.Lambert, spent the Easter holidays with Mrs, Saunders and family.Mrs.Kenneth Chalmers was also their Sunday guest.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Roy and family spent Sunday with friends in Malone, N.Y.Mr.and Mrs.James Anderson and daughter Adeline, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr.John Hamilton.Miss Ethyle Hamilton of Montreal, was also home for Easter.Mr.and Mrs.H.Wilson, Miss Annie Wilson, Miss McCracken and Mrs.\u201caa WHAT A D Topar A TODDLING a proud pullet about thing to think about! short days! ing at 16 weeks, Put these Chows befo see pullets that are built Douglas Elder motored to Winthrop, QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT AND PUFFED RICE _ QO Days Make/ muscles have grown several times in size.a delicate fuzz has sprouted into hundreds of feathers.a chick weighing grams has grown into a pullet weighing pounds.all in 90 A wonderful change .and only one thing can do it.good feed! This year consider Purina Startena Chow (mash) and Purina Chick Chow (scratch) or All-Mash Startena Chow for the first six weeks .and then Purina Growena and Purina Intermediate Hen Chow until your lay eggs aplenty in fall and winter when eggs are always worth good money.N.Y.on Monday and spent the day with friends.Miss Katherine McIntosh of La Tuque, spent Easter with her mother.School closed here Thursday afternoon for the Easter holidays.Miss Snow and Miss Cameron going to their respective homes.The Easter Thankoffering meeting of the W.M.S.was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs.H.Wilson.A liberal offering was received.Mrs.Steers gave a most interesting and helpful address on \u201cPrayer.\u201d A letter had been received from Miss Barbara McNaughton of China which was also read at this CHATEAUGUAY BASIN Mrs.F.Ellwood, the Heights, attended the luncheon at the Rits- Carleton Hotel on Saturday, given in honor of the 21st.anniversary of the Last Post Fund.Seed Time Is Here And we can give you a complete line of ALL BRANDS AND GRADES OF FERTILIZER at prices according to the time paid for\u2014We can give you either cash or Fall terms.OLIVER & SPELLMAN Chateaugay, N.Y.125 million food cells exploded That's what makes Puffed Grains crisp .delicious .« .virtually as nourishing as hot cooked cereals OU may have wondered why Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice are so light and crunchy.so meltingly good to eat.Here's the secret.They are made by an utterly different process from all other ready-to-eat cereals.Grains of wheat and rice are sealed in bronze guns.The guns are revolved in fiery ovens.In this terrific heat the natural grain moisture in each tiny food cell expands into steam.When the guns are fired, 125 million explosions occur in cach grain.Every tiny food cell is completely broken up.(Just as it would be from lon ours of cooking.) Hence every particle of f is completely digestible.This 1s why Puffed Whear and Puffed Rice are rated as virtually as nourishing as hot cooked cereals.When these grains come forth in showers from the guns, they've been puffed to 8 times normal size.They're crisp, fragile, crunchy .deliciously good to eat.They taste like sweet new nutmeats.Like fresh buttered popcorn.You'll say you never before dreamed that wheat and rice could be so meltingly good to cat.Don\u2019t neglect to give your family this more deli- cous .more richly nourishing cereal.Order Puffed Wheat and Puffed Rice from your grocer today.5751 l\u2019age 7 FREE Westinghouse ELECTRIC TOASTER ve ce BIG BEN and Save the \u201cPoker Hands\u201d There are two big pleasures in chewing Big Ben.One is your enjoyment of this fine, rich, full-flavoured tobacco.Buy Big Ben by the Vaouam (air- The other is receiving, FREE\u2014 a handsome (Westinghouse) Electric Toaster for 16 sets of tight) tin, which keeps the plugs in the sams perfect \u201c Hands\u2019 condition as they Poker \u2018 were when they A «Poker Hand\u201d is attached to left the factory.every plug of Big Ben Chewing Tobacco.\u2014 si 27506 FFERENCE 4, % a , 74 Ed Zs Es CHICK.in 90 days to lay.There's some- Tiny bones and little pullets are lay- re your chicks.You will right.pullets that will C.R.Stone, Rockburn and Ormstown \u2014 What About That Stove?\u2018| Better meals with less time.Eat perfectly cooked food.At your service always.U enjoy your spare time.Holds heat at desired temperature.Always ready and at your disposal.Ready for you any hour.No smoke, no ashes.Only a turn of the switch.Installed easily.So convenient.Easy to operate.Less shrinkage in food.Economy of operation.Can be purchased on easy, terms.Time payment make it easy to get.Results are always gratifying.Improves the kitchen.COOK BY ELECTRICITY.Not more than $25.00 to install an Electric Range in your home\u2014 Any cost above this will be absorbed by us.Beauharnois Electric Co.Ltd.Valleyfield .St.Remi.Huntingdon Beauharnois \u201cEverything Electrical\u201d ¢ A pnt ad bet Ma AOE . Page 8 FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT.Farm of the late Dennis O'Leary, containing 157 acres, situated 1% miles south of Rockburn, 2 miles and half east of Hinchinbrook Catholic Church.Plowing all done.Good terms to reliable party.Apply L.BATLLARGEON, Notary Huntingdon, or DR.P.HL O'LEARY, Chateaugay, N.Y.FOR SALE\u2014One mile west of Huntingdon, lot 278, 4th.Concession of Godmanchester, 111 acres good land, maple orchard, well watered by spring.Good stone house, milk room, etc.Apply to J.L.Elder, Corner Bouchette and Prince Sts, Hunting- don, Que, P.O.Box 283, or phone 203-J.FARM FOR SALE\u2014Good dairy farm, containing 200 acres more or less, located 3% mile east of town of Huntingdon.Easy terms to responsible party.For further particulars apply Wm.Hamilton, Huntingdon.FOR SALE\u2014White Leghorn day old chicks, started chicks.and four to eight week pullets from healthy blood tested yearling hens and R.O.P.cockerels\u2014records 225.286.Satisfaction guaranteed.Write or phone, Sunnyside Poultry Farm.1015 Cote St.Luc Road, Montreal.Walnut 423TM.FOR SALE-\u2014The following property belonging to E.N.Blondin: kitchen range, hot water front, 50 gal.hot water tank.oak extension table with four leaves, double bed, spiral spring mattress.kitchen table, two Congoleum art rugs.one 9 by 12, other 9 by 18.The above can be seen at Elmer Caza's show rooms.FOR SALE\u20141928 Master Six Buick first class condition.S.D.Popeck.FOR SALE\u201425 tons of good timothy hay.Apply W.R.Stewart, phone 619 r.2, Glenelm.FOR SALE\u2014Dwelling house in the town of Huntingdon.possession May 1st.For particularly write Box 179, Huntingdon, Que.TO RENT\u2014&torage for cars.J.E.Barrett, Wellington St.HOUSE TO LET A frame house in the village of Athelstan, newly decorated, also two acres of land.Apply to Miss L.Law, Chateauguay Basin or Mr.John Ruddock, The Gore.PASTURERS WANTED\u2014Sufficient pasture for 30 head of cattle.Ample running water.- Stock at owners\u2019 risk.Apply to Thomas Brooks, Phone 649 r.2, St.Agnes de Dundee.PASTURERS WANTED About 30 head of cattle.Running water.Cattle at owner's risk.John A.Arthur, Athelstan.Tel.616r3.PASTURERS WANTED A well watered pasture for a limited number of animals from fully accredited herds.Animals pastured at owner's risk.A.H.Taylor, Athelstan, Que.Tel.603r3-1.CALVES WANTED\u2014Highest prices as follows: good veal 6 to 8 cents, bobs $1.00 to $3.00, calf hides 80 and 90c.Dalton Ross, 633-4, Athelstan.Hay for sale at my farm Huntingdon.D.A.Macfarlane, FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT Good dairy farm, known as the W.R.White farm, containing 100 acres, all under cultivation, situated at Kensington.Que, % of a mile off the Montreal-Malone highway.Creek runs through farm.Good house and outbuildings.For further particulars apply to Mrs.James White, Hun- tingdon.Que.FOR SALE\u2014Ten hives of bees in thrifty condition.Arthur McClatchie, Huntingdon.Tel.636-12.FOR SALE\u20141 heavy draft mare with foal, also 1 rubber tired buggy.George R.Forrester, Ormstown.Tel.610-21.FOR SALE To settle an estate, two building lots on York St.belonging to the late Denis O'Leary.For information apply to Dr.P.H.O'Leary, Chateau- gay, NY.or P.A.Donahoe, Hun- tingdon.FOR SALE\u2014One set of heavy double harness in good condition.Apply J.B.Quenneville, St.Agnes de Dundee, Phone 645 3-3.FOR SALE\u2014One set fourteen disk harrows, three horse hitch, one thirteen tooth grubber, three horse hitch, both in good repair.Phone 604 4-1, J.W.Elder, Glenelm.FOR SALE\u2014100 bushels pure oats, fanned.Two Holstein cows to freshen soon.one heavy draft filly rising three years old.Phone 605 r.6, A.L.Elliott, Ormstown.PROPERTY FOR SALE Estate of the Late Thomas Logan This property consists of one lot of land, situated in the Village of How- ick, measuring 144x148 feet more or less with store, dwelling house and outbuildings erected thereon, one lot of land 72x140 feet with a carpenter shop 25x87 feet and house erected thereon.This valuable property must be sold at once to close out the estate.For terms of sale and further particulars apply to the undersigned.DAVID VASS, Howick.Que., April 23rd, 1930.FRESH FISH.We have on hand fresh fish every Tuesday and Friday David Serrurier, Huntingdon, Que.AUCTION SALE At the residence of John Walker, Ormstown, on FRIDAY, April 25th, the following property: bedroom set quartered oak, sideboard quartered oak, parlor set, tables.rocking chairs, McClary range, coal oil stove, heater, washing machine, wringer, carpenter bench, swing and other articles.Terms: cash.Sale at 1 o'clock sharp.ALEX BRYSON, Auctioneer.LOST\u2014Between Ormstown and Anderson's Corners, mirror frame for dresser, also damper pipe for kitchen stove.Finder please call Huntingdon 631-41.TO RENT OR FOR SALE House situated on Bouchette St.belonging to Leslie Austen.Apply to R.W.McWhinnie, Huntingdon.TO LET\u2014Summer cottages.Furnished on Lake St.Francis, east of Port Lewis, near Ste.Barbe Road.Damien McSween, Ste.Barbe, Que.Phone 16-W.Dispersion Sale Of Registered Holstein Cows At the Kensington Tel.197r1-3 Valleyfield.\u2014 | of condition, Ayrshire and Farm of Jas Nesbit, on the Malone-Montreal highway, 11/3 miles north Canadian Customs, | mile south White's Station.Owing to giving up the Lunan farm we are forced to reduce our herd and will offer for sale by Public Auction, Saturday, April 26th All our milking herd comprising 14 registered Ayrshires, 4 regis Ayrshire and Holstein grades.bred heifer calves, and burn Controller -101430- tered Holsteins, and 7 Also six pure- the herd sire, Spring- The above are all young, in good condition and sound in udders; bred from some of the district.The majority cently fresh or springers.best blood lines in the of these cows are re- This herd has been FULLY ACCREDITED forseven years.Two horses, 1 brood sow, | Ford touring body (new), | carriage, 2 milk wagons, | Daisy churn, milk cans, strainer and pails, 2 extension tables, 3 pure bred Bronze Turkey hens, bred to lay, also | rowboat.TERMS: \u2014$10.and under, cash; over $10.8 months credit upon furnishing approved joint notes.5c.off on dollar for cash.Sale at 1 O\u2019clock P.M.CHAS.GAVIN, Auctioneer.JAS.NESBIT, Owner GILBERT McMILLAN, Sale Manager.Splendid Business Stand \u2014 | For Sale or to Rent\u2014 in Ormstown \u2014 the Smith block, Depot St.a complete new interior since the fire\u2014nicer and better than ever.Barber shop, restaurant and large dwelling, 6 bedrooms, all under one roof, everything new and up-to-date.Can also be used for any other business.A real money-maker.Apply J.L.G.McGERRIGLE, 2104 Tupper St., Montreal, or W.G.McGERRIGLE, EEE TE Te Tee TSE Bank of Montreal Athelstan, Que.Commencing Friday, April 25th.the above agency will be open Tuesday and Friday afternoon from | to 3 p.m.The herd of Levers Brothers, 50 Ayrshires at Athelstan, has passed the accredited test for the sixth consecutive year.\u201cTHE SHINING TALENT\u201d (Continued from page 6) dear,\u201d and said how awful it was.The neighbors brought in a cold ham and some potato salad, and their voices quivered with the proper degree of feeling.And Molly, though she despised herself for the thought, wondered if people felt an exhilaration in others\u2019 troubles.Those people, for instance, who brought the ham, and the woman from upstairs, also.(To be continued) Sales by T.J.Graham On Saturday, April 26th., 1930, at the residence of R.C.Manning & Son, one mile east of Franklin Centre, the following property:\u2014 Thirty head of high grade Ayrshire and Holstein cattle.composed of 17 milch cows, 6 two year old heifers, 6 year old heifers, and one 3 year old Ayrshire bull registered, 9 cows to freshen in September and October, 5 already freshened.3 to freshen in May, 3 two year old heifers to freshen in May.and 2 in October, 1 mare 4 yrs.old, 1 general purpose horse 8 years old, one milk wagon, 1 low sleigh, 1 set springtooth harrows, 2 row cultivator, 1 Frost & Wood 2 furrow plow, 1 McCormick grain binder, 1 barrel spray pump about 300 ft.of matched black cherry flooring.gramaphone with 35 records, 7 bags THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER 7 DO YOU SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION?Countless remedies are advertised for constipation.Many relieve for the moment but they are habit forming and must be continued.Others contain calomel and dangerous mineral drugs, which remain in the system, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains.Some are harsh purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a depressed after effect.Avoid lubricating oils which only grease the intestines and encourage nature's machinery to become lazy.A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter's Little Liver Pills, gently touches the liver, bile starts to flow, the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipation poisons pass away.The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and the system enjoys a real tonic effect.All druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs.ORMSTOWN Mr.and Mrs.Brault and children of Montreal spent Easter with her mother, Mrs.Brunet.Miss Marjorie Roy was home for the Easter holidays.Miss Dolcie Baird, Miss Annie Williams and Miss Florence Dunn of Valleyfield spent the Easter vacation at their respective homes.The Misses Ina, Lois and Ruth Roy and friends of Montreal spent the holidays with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Roy.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Lang of Notre Dame de Grace are spending the Easter holidays with Mrs.Duncan.Mrs.John I.Winter spent the Easter week end the guest of her mother, Mrs.Fleming, Dundee.The Misses Margaret Cullen of Montreal and Dot Cullen of Hudson Heights were home for the Easter vacation.Miss Lillian Winter and Mr.and Mrs.Milton H.Curll and little daughters of Montreal spent Easter with 1 (Mr.and Mrs.Henry Winter.Mrs.Cowan of St.Lambert spent early potatoes, 50 baskets of ear corn |the week end the guest of her moth- and several other articles not men- ler Mrs, Mills.tioned.These cattle are in the best and are all under 5 ears.except four head, an ave Passed three clean tubercular tests.Sale without any reserve as the farm is rented.TERMS: \u201412 months credit on all sums over $10.00 on furnishing approved notes.Sale at one o'clock.DISPERSION SALE On Wednesday, April 30th, at the residence of Mr.Wm.Arthur & Son, 11% miles southwest of Carr's Cross- IN RE ESTATE OF THE LATE THOMAS EDWARD WHITTAL.In his lifetime of the Township of Godmanchester, farmer.All persons having claims against the said estate, or owing money to same, are requested to file their claims within fifteen days from date of this notice with either.Mrs.Thomas E.Whittal, St.Agnes de Dundee, Que.or Lucien Baillargeon, N.P., Huntingdon, Que.Province of Quebec ing.on the Montreal-Malone high- District of Beauharnois way: 1 heavy draft horse, 1 gray Belgian horse 8 years old, 1 gray mare 10 years old, 1 gray mare 5 years old, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NUMA E.BROSSOIT, Esquire-Ad- vocate and King's Counsel, of the general purpose horse 7 years old, 49 |city of Salaberry de Valleyfield, dis- head of Holstein cattle, comprising 29 pure breds, balance grades, 25 milk cows, 1 reg.Holstein bull, 1 reg.bull trict of Beauharnois, Plaintiff vs.FREDERIC M.HONSINGER, Me- 8 mos.old, 10 2-year-old heifers bred |chanic, of the city of Brooklynn , in to freshen in the fall, 6 year- [the State of New York, one of the ling heifers, 6 calves 8 mos.old, 75 |United States of America, as well White Leghorn hens, cattle rack built |personally as acting in his capacity for wagon-box, dump cart, manure |of tutor to May Honsinger, of the sleigh, set of Case double discs, horse Massey drill seeder, power gasoline engine, wagon-box, hay rack, 2 sets double sleighs, 2 double wagons, 2 grain binders, corn harvester (McCormick), 3 mowing machines, steel roller, 4 horse disc harrows, 2 sets smoothing harrows, set smoothing harrows with lever, 2 rowed cultivator, set spring-tooth harrows on 4 |city and district of Montreal, and the 3 horse [legal heirs of the late Charles E.Honsinger, in his lifetime of the city of Brooklyn, in the state of New York, Agent, Defendants.The Defendants are ordered to ap- land [Pear within one month.Salaberry de Valleyfield, this 16th day of April, 1930.J.R LAPOINTE, Dep.P.8.C.wheels, 3 section spring-tooth grub- |CATHOLIC SCHOOL MUNICIPAL- ber, 2 rowed corn planter, 1 new Case hay loader, Massey side delivery rake, dump rake, 3 walking plows, Frost ITY OF GOMANCHESTER.NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS.All arrears of taxes must be paid and Wood gang plow, No.3 M.H.(by April 30th.Otherwise they will corn blower, Moody No.3 thresher be handed in for collection.with self feeder and windstacker, 1: Case 22x36 with self feeder and weigher with stacker, 1 I.H.C.ten- LUCIEN BAILLARGEON, NP.Secy.-Treas.twenty tractor, Case Model C.tractor |Province of Quebec (new), 3 rubber tired carriage, Concord buggy.2 cutters, milk sleigh, moulie grinder with bagger, fanning mill with bag- ger, Deering manure spreader, cream separator (Governor), E.cream separator, barrel churn, set 3 horse whiffle-trees, silo complete 14x24, oil drums, 4 drums for gasoline, 3 sets double harness, light pole, 1 set brass mounted double harness with breech- ing (new), set driving harness, set single harness, cart harness, 15 8-gal.cans, De Laval three unit milker, 20 tons hay, 5 tons straw, 100 bus.seed oats, 200 cedar pickets.1000 ft.elm lumber.set scales 1000 lbs., set scales 1200 Ibs., Ford truck with cattle rack, (ruckstell axle), Essex coupe, model 1927, Ford two door, Dodge touring 1923 model, cistern pump, 1 double [1 acting force pump for tank, jump jack, bone grinder, steel ditch scraper, milk wagon, forks, shovels, chains, crowbars, lce-tongs, ice-saw, picks.milk pails, strainer, and many small tools not mentioned, 2 kitchen stoves, beds, springs, wash stands, small tables, kitchen tables, writing desk, drop head sewing machine, victrola with 40 records, porch chairs, rocking chairs, hanging lamp with round burner, one rayo lamp, table lamps, pictures, picture frames, bedroom tables, toilet sets, 3 30-doz.egg crates, 5 piece plush parlor suite, dishes and glassware, numerous other articles not mentioned.All to be sold without reserve as the farm is sold.This machinery is as good as new, and in good repair, anyone desiring machinery or cattle will do well to keep this date in mind.TERMS OF SALE:\u2014$10.00 and under, cash; over $10.00 12 months credit on furnishing good approved joint notes.Owing to the large amount to be gold this sale must commence at 10 o'clock sharp.Lunch will be served at early noon for any one from a dis- T.J.GRAHAM, W.L.CARR, Auctioneer.Sales Manager.ter supply at reasonable Your patronage is respectfully Bouchette Street, & Phone MACHINIST and STEAMFITTER by my late Father and Brother.attended to, also pipe fitting, hot water heating, and J.Harold Henry furrow Cockshot plow |Municipality of Hinchinbrook FOR SALE The following properties belonging to the above Municipality Lots No.4c.and 4d.in the 7th.range of Hin- chinbrooke, containing 50 acres more or less, of second growth timber, and also a shed about 18 by 30 at Toland's Lines.Any information regarding the above properties will be given by the undersigned Secretary-Treasurer and anyone desiring either of these properties will please attend the next regular session of the Municipal Council which will be held in the Town Hall, Herdman, at one o'clock on, Monday, the 5th day of May.William Cameron, Sec.-Treas.Huntingdon, Que.April 15, 1930, Sales by Fred J.Donnelly At the residence of Miss Lawless, King Street, opposite the County Building, Huntingdon, on Saturday, April 26th., 1930.the following articles of household furniture: \u2014Walnut parlor suite of 7 pieces, oak sideboard, extension dining table, 4 oak chairs with perforated seats, 6 chairs rattan seats, 2 kitchen tables, three burner oil cook stove with over, 2 sewing machines, 1 knitting machine (hriplex), bedroom suite of 3 pieces, wardrobe cupboard, folding iron cot bed (complete), bureau, washstand, globes, 5 brass portiere rods, curtain poles and rings, chinaware, glassware, cutlery, rugs, refrigerator, step-lad- ders, Quebec heater, stove pipes, lawn \u2018mower, garden tools, steel range, kitchen clock, window shades, window screens, trunks, packing cases, lamps, lanterns, pictures and other articles too numerous to mention.Sale to begin at 1 pm.TERMS OF SALE: \u2014$10.00 and under, cash; over $10.00, four months credit, , pumps, etc, will be promptly and installing 1 solicited.Huntingdon, Que.hanging book shelves, electric light of celved by the undersigned on or be- ROBSON Mr.Morrison Kearns spent Sunday in Massena.Mrs.8.G.Grey and children spent Easter with her mother and sisters in Ormstown.Mrs.Robt.Clark visited friends in Ormstown on Sunday.Miss Lily Clark spent the week end with friends in Plattsburg, Sorry to hear Mr.and Mrs.Julius Grey are quite poorly.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Bradley and son Donald, Miss Nellie Kearns and Mr.Patterson of Montreal spent the Easter holidays with Mr.and Mrs.Whiteside Kearns.Easter guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Sample were: Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Perrault and family, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Gale and two chilren, Miss Phyllis Sample of Val- court, Mr.and Mrs.Harold McNaughton and son Ross, also Mr.and Mrs.Herbert McNaughton.Mrs.T.E.Cleland and son Tom are spending the Easter holidays with friends at Alburg, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Blair, Miss A.Rowe and Mrs.C.Potter motored to Plattsburg Saturday and called on Mr.Wm.Blair on their way home at Mooers.Mr.Wm.Blair had the misfortune to fall off the top rung of a ladder on Wednesday evening at Mr.Fitch's store.Fire was discovered in the back part of the store but it was got under control before much damage was done.Mr, Blair hurt his heel quite badly and broke some bones in his foot.He was taken to Plattsburg Hospital where an operation was performed and the foot put in a plaster cast.Later he returned home and reports say that he is doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances.Mr.and Mrs.Camille Dauphenais spent Sunday in Massena with their sons.On Sunday Rev.J.G.Fulcher preached a splendid sermon on \u201cIs there life after Death?\u201d Special music was rendered by the choir.Miss Almira Rowe acted as organist in the absence of Mrs, Cleland.Mr.W.H.Stewart and Miss Elleda motored to Montreal on Friday last and returned Saturday.On the way Mr.Stewart met with the occupants of a car who had been in a wreck.and conveyed the injured ones to a Montreal hospital.Several from here attended the funeral of the late Mr.A.Fisher and sympathize with the family in their loss.Miss Ella Barr is spending the Easter holidays with her parents.Miss T.Josephie spent Easter in Montreal.Mrs.John Fiddes and Miss Marguerite were Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Robson.Mr W.R Colline, a student who has had charge of a Presbyterian church at Renfrew, B.C.is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Horne.Rev Mr.Maitland, Mrs.Maitland, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Perry and Miss Ella Beattie were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Horne one day last week.ROBSON SCHOOL RESULTS Class IV, Senior\u2014Lois Gray 716% Nessie Barr 60.4, Class III, Senior\u2014Jennie Barr 84.8 %; *Emmet Maynard, 63.8.Class III, Junior\u2014Olive Rabidoux, 892%; *Flora Robert 22.1; *Lillian Robert, 51.II, Senior\u2014Jeanne Barriere, *Leo Hebert 54.2.II, Junior\u2014Helena Barr, 94.5 % ; Hollis Gray 89.1.Class I, Senior\u2014Tom Cleland, 93.5 % ; Beattie Barr, 92.7.*Absent from some exams.WORKING GARDEN S\u2014Fixing lawns, etc, 2 trucks, no job too big nor too small.Frank Allard, Phone 113, Huntingdon.School Municipality of Hinchinbrooke HEMMINGFORD Mrs.Halton Kennedy and little Andeen of Montreal, and Miss Jennie Wilson, were Easter guests of Mrs.Andrew Ferns.Miss Eleanor Spearman was the Easter guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Spearman.Miss Mildred Seale spent the Easter holidays at her home in Cookshire.Miss Hazel Thompson was an Easter visitor to Montreal.Mrs.Margaret Lindsay spent the week-end at her home in Ormstown.Mr.T.Alex.Cleland of Quebec City, was the Easter guest of Mr.and Mrs.À.F.McKay and Mr.and Mrs.J.8.Cleland.Mr.Allister Somerville was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.P.H.M.Somerville, The Misses Hazel and Lillian Keddy and Ella Barr of Montreal, were holiday visitors at their respective homes.Miss Martha Simpson was a holiday visitor to Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Simpson.Mr.Reinfert was Sunday guest and Mr.Reay McKay of Mr.and Mrs.Simpson.Miss Hazel McKay of Montreal, visited Mr.and Mrs.G.A.McKay over the week-end.Miss Lena Marlin of McMaster- ville, Que., spent Easter with her mother, Mrs.Wm.Marlin.Mr.and Mrs.Wilmer McCanse of Cornwall, Ont., were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.McCanse, Mr.Donald Orr spent Easter in Montreal.Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Collings included Mrs.Aggie Col- lings and daughter Margaret, Mrs.McClelland and daughter Joyce of Montreal and Miss Gertrude Keddy of Valleyfield.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Dempster of Montreal, were holiday guests of Miss Dempster and Mr.S.Dempster.Messrs, Frank Benson and Allan Ferns of Montreal, visited friends over the week-end.Miss Darleen Ferns of Huntingdon, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Hayes over the week-end.Mrs.Woodward of Montreal, and Miss Bessie McNaughton of Inver- ness, were holiday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Walter McNaughton.Miss Ina Bell visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Pelkey during the holiday.Miss Cora Seller spent the weekend with Mrs.Rutherford and Mrs.Roy McCanse.Miss Maria Brown of Boston, Mass.has been with her mother, Mrs.S.Brown at Barrington, for a few days.The W.M.S.of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church was entertained by Miss Cora Seller at the home of Mrs.S.Brown, Barrington, Wednesday last with a very good attendance.Mrs.Jas.McCanse was presented with a Life Membership pin, and plans completed for food sale held Saturday afternoon at McKay's store, when about seventeen dollars were realized.Mrs.Robert Davis will be hostess at the May meeting.Mr.Allan McKay of Westmount, is spending some time at the home of Mr.W.J.McKay.Mrs.W.J.McKay, Mr.W.F.Orr and Miss Millicent Orr were business callers in Montreal Wednesday last.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Coombs of Plattsburg, N.Y., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Spearman.Mrs, Spearman not being in the best of health.Mrs.Wm.McEwen and little son of Ormstown, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Cairns.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Tilson of Ottawa, were Easter visitors of Mr.and Mrs.T.G.McClatchie, The dance held Easter Monday night.under the auspices of the \u201cBet- TEACHERS WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned until April 26, from qualified Protestant teachers for thel| following schools: Boyd Settlement.$550.; Gore, $550.; Rockburn, $550.Otis W.Travisee, Sec.-Treas.Province of Quebec School Municipality of Township of Elgin.TEACHERS WANTED For Schools Nos.1, 2 ,3, 5, in the Township of Elgin.Term: ten months.Salary $55.00 per month.Schools to open September 2nd.Applicants must state qualifications and give Examining Boards from whom they received diplomas.C.E.Ewing, Sec.-Treas.Glenelm, Que., April 14, 1930.TEACHERS WANTED Three Protestant Teachers for Havelock Schools.Salary $50.00 per month, 9 months term.To commence September 1st.Applicants must have diploma.Applications to be in by the 1st day of May.Address, C.W.Potter, Sec.-Treas.Hemmingford, Que.Havelock, Que., April 15, 1930.\u2018 TEACHER WANTED One Protestant teacher for La- Guerre School, salary $50.per month.Ten months\u2019 term.School to open Sept.2nd.Applicants should have diploma.Applications will be received up to May 2nd.J.A.Leslie, Sec.- Treas., St.Anicet, Que.TEACHER WANTED Applications from qualified teachers will be received by the undersigned for School No.11, McCormick's, and School No.13, Tatehurst, for ten months teaching commencing September 1st.1930.Salary $55.00 per month.Applications to be iu by May 10th.W.G.McGerrigle, Sec.-Treas., Ormstown.Que.F WANTED\u2014Teacher duly qualified by the Protestant dissentient School Municipality St.Louis de Gonzague, County of Beauharnois for the School No.1 Rang du Trente.Salary $550.00 for ten months.Applications with references should be addressed to the undersigned until the fifth day of next May.W.MARTIN, Sec.-Treas.April 19th, 1930.WANTED\u2014Girl for general housework on farm.No washing.Apply Box 299, Huntingdon.WANTED\u2014Girl to help in house and mind three year old boy.Camp at Fraser's Point, Que, Write giving particulars and address.Protestant preferred.Mrs.A.H.Wiles, 32 First 8t.Malone, N.Y.WANTED\u2014Caretaker for the Georgetown Cemetery.Applications re- fore May 3rd.For further information, apply to John Anderson, Howick Station.WANTED\u2014Young man to drive auto and canvass rural community, selling products of Hunter-Stewart Polish Co.Applicants apply in writing to Hunter-Stewart Polish Co, No.226.ter Ole Club\u201d was well patronized and enjoyed by all.Miss Mabel Keddy of Hudson Heights, is spending ten days at her home here.Miss Violet Gardner of Montreal, spent Easter with her friend Miss Eileen Miller.Mrs.Wm.Gardner, Miss Emma Wood and Master Clifford McCrea were Easter guests of Mrs.F.Wood.Arthur Blanchette, Easter Reports Hemmingforä Inter- Ormstown, Que.mediate School.Y NOTICE GRADE X.The Y will meet MONDAY night Melbourne Sample .825 April 28th, at the home of -; Edna Curran ses veres tere asence 780 Frances Turner.XElizabeth Moore .T11 à Edmund Fisher .622 xHelen Bustard (absent) .487 -| xRichard Hayes .444 GRADE IX, Albert Bouchard Kathleen Temple Clara Moore Yees teers ease xElliot Brownlee GRADE VIII.Jean Cameron .910 Kathleen Connors .899 Ethel Fewster .872 Lyle Simpson .762 xWilfred Maynard .509 Edna Bustard (absent) .284 Rolande Chassé (absent) .237 Victor Riendeau (absent) .181 PRIZES.Albert Bouchard, French, Spelling, Mental Arithmetic.Melbourne Sample, Geography, Algebra.Kathleen Temple, English.Frank Pelletier, Geography, tory.Elizabeth Moore, Geometry.Edna Curran, French.Jean Cameron, Grammar, Composition, Latin, Kathleen Connors, Arithmetic.FRANKLIN CENTRE Mrs.McDonald and daughter Bea- ttrice of Fort Covington, N.Y.were Sunday callers of Mrs.Wm.McKin- non.Mr.Oliver Rowe and Mrs, Jake Drew of Greenville, Maine, Mr.Clarence Granger, Mr.Earl Rowe of New London, N.H., and Mr.Arch.Rowe, of Newton Falls, N.Y.were callers on Sunday at Mr.and Mrs, Charles Dickenson's.Mrs.Henry Frier of Carthage, N.Y.is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Henry Blair.Mr.and Mrs.Milford Oliver and Mr.and Mrs.J.Dickenson returned home on Saturday from Montreal where they have been spending a couple of days with their grandfather, who is In the General Hospital and is very ill.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Lindsay of Rockburn and son Duncan of Clar- enceville, Que.were callers at the Chas.Dickenson home on Sunday.The Misses Margaret and Effie Dunn, teachers at St.Lambert.spent Taster with their mother, Mrs, Robt.Wednesday guests of Mr.and Mrs, Wm.Price were Mr.and Mrs, Willis Roberts and daughter Ola and son Lyman of Ormstown.Mr.and Mrs, Gordon Pitt and son Gerald of Montreal were the Easter His- Wednesday, April 23rd., 1930.GORE The April meeting of the WM.S.was held in the Gore United Church on Tuesday evening, April 22nd.The meeting opened by singing, Bible reading by the President, Mrs.Robt.Anderson, followed by prayer by Mr.Steers of Kensington.Miss Lockrow, missionary from India gave an interesting talk on her work and impressed the need of assistance and prayer.An interesting letter was read by Mr.John Ruddock, from Miss B.Mc- Naughton, missionary in China.The meeting closed by singing, \u201cGod will take care of You.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.Ray McGibbon, Mr.Stanley Henderson of Lake Placid, Miss Grace Henderson of New York, Miss Bertha Barrington of Malone were the over-night guests of Mrs.J.Henderson on Monday.After making a number of other calls, they left on Tuesday by motor for Saskatoon, Sask., the latter remaining.Miss Margaret Stirling of Hun- tingdon was the over-night guest recently of her friend, Miss Stella Herdman.Mr.Allister Watson of Kensington was the over-night guest on Wednesday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Furey.Mr.Ellis Wilson of Brooklet was the over-night guest on Tuesday of his friend, Mr.Lyell Graham.Mrs.Cyril Foster and little daughter, Isabel were the guests of Mrs.J.Gardner and family, Huntingdon on Wednesday.Mrs.J.C.Coulter, Miss S.Coulter accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.J.Boyd, Mr.L.Merkley of Ormstown, motored to Montreal on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs, Morris Maither of Brooklet were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Graham and family on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.H.Henderson and little sons, Nelson and Andrew were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Taylor, River Outarde on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.S, Whaley, Mr.and Mrs.M.Gilligan, Miss Viola Gilligan motored to Malone on Wednesay.Mr.R.Howe was a caller here on Tuesday.Miss Edna Todd of Montreal was the week end guest of her mother, Mrs.Jas.Todd.Miss Violet Anderson of Montreal was the week end guest of her mother, Mrs.Wm.Anderson.Mr.and Mrs.M.Manson and little daughter Doris of Malone were the week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Anderson.Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Graham and little son Walter, of Notre Dame de Grace were the week end guests of.Mrs.J.Graham.Mr.Steve Flynn of Huntingdon was a caller here on Monday.Mrs.J.Todd, Misses Edna and Emma Todd were guests on Sunday at the home of Mr.Robt.Todd, Ken- sington.Mr.Milton Farquhar of Hunting- don was the week end guest of Mr, and Mrs.Cyril Foster and family.Misses Gladys Whaley and Eileen Herdman were the week end guests of their grandmother, Mrs.G.Mc- Cracken, Boyd Settlement.He: \u201cI am head over heels in love with you!\u201d She: \u201cYour brother said the same thing to me yesterday!\u201d He: \u201cBut my feet are much larger than his.\u201d DANCE Oddfellows\u2019 Hall Ormstown, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 25TH.Come and bring your friends.FOR SALE\u2014One horse rising five years and one colt rising three.Robt.H.Clark, Hemmingford, Que.NOTICE I wish to announce that my new Barber Shop is now opened on West Main Street, Ormstown.CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Time table changes effective April 27th.(Eastern Standard Time.) Montreal-Ormstown-Huntingdon- Massena.Train 80 Montreal to Massena ex.Sunday will leave Montreal 7.40 a.m, instead of 7.50 a.m.Ormstown 9.42 a.m.Huntingdon 10.05 a.m.and arrive Massena 1140 am, connecting at St.Isidore Jet.for Hemmingford.Train 82 from Montreal 4.55 p.m.ex.Sunday for Fort Covington will run daily instead of ex.Sunday, on same schedule as at present.treal will run daily instead of ex.Sunday and leave Fort Covington 5.55 a.m.Huntingdon 6.46 a.m.Orms- town 7.08 a.m.and arrive Montrea} 9.20 a.m.Train 85 will leave Massena 1.00 p.m.ex.Sunday, Huntingdon 2.23 p.m.Ormstown 2.48 pm.and arrive Montreal 4.50 p.m., connecting at St.Isidore Jet.with train 129 from Hem- mingford.' Trains 130, from St Isidore Jct.for Hemmingford 6.05 ex.Sunday and 127 from Hemmingford 7.20 a.m.ex.Sunday for St.Isidore Jct., will make the last trip on April 26th.Other services remain as shown in current time table.Full information is in the hands of any Agent of the Canadian National Railways.J.P.MARION, Dist.Passenger Agent.SEMI-SACRED CONCERT rares =.Under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid will be given by the Huntingdon and Athelstan Umted Church choirs in the Powerscourt Church on the evening of May 1st.Silver Collection The \u201cHearts of Oak\u201d C.G.LT.will hold a Food Sale and Tea in the annex of the St.Andrews Church.on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 26 at 3 o'clock.Tea 25c.Everybody welcome eT Holstein Field Day and General Meeting The District of Beauharnois Holstein Club will hold the regular April General Meeting of members of the Club in Elgin Town Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 25THat 1045 a.m.To which meeting all Holstein breeders of the district are invited.Lunch will be served at noon by the ladies of Elgin Presbyterian Church at 50 cents each.Mr.Holtby, senior fieldman will be present to address the meeting.The Club will also hold on the afternoon of the same day at 2 p.m.\u2014 À Field Day - at the farm of J.A.Brown, Elgin.| Judging competitions for seniors and Juniors.Guessing Contest.Prizes in each.Everybody interested is invited.ROMAN Play \u201cThe Automatic Butler\u201d will be presented by the Ormstown Sunshine Dramatic Society under the auspices of the W.C.T.U.\u2014 in \u2014 Munro Hall, Athelstan, \u2014 on \u2014 TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 29TH.Admission:\u2014Adults 40c., children 25c.Curtain 8.15 p.m.PICTURES and DANCE The Picture O\u2019Connor Hall - H\u2019don Friday, April 25th \u201c THE SQUALL \u201d with Alice Joyce, Richard Tucker, Myrna Loy, Loretta Young and Zasu Pitts.Prepare for your biggest surprise thrill.Admission\u201430c.tax included.Easter Glenelm, Que.guests at Mr.Chas.Dickenson's.Immediately after the Show Norman Fleury\u2019s Orchestra Admission: \u2014$1.35 plus tax.Ladies free.Train 81 Fort Covington to Mon! ; \u201cre et Gd Saf SN Sis em vem Der 4c bd of "]
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