The Huntingdon gleaner, 30 janvier 1946, mercredi 30 janvier 1946
[" su-106 bers.Five new members were re-| \u201cGood to the Last Drop! = BUSINESS DIRECTORY Laberge Bros.Plumbing, Heuting and Sheet Metal Workers Government Licensed Rooflig Supplies, Ranges, Furnaces HUNTINGDON, QUE.Machine Shop .General machine work, Pattere makers, Oxy-Acetylene weiding Shafting ISAIE QUENNEVILLE 105 St.Lawrence St.RADIO SERVICE ALL MAKES TUBES AND PARTS Convertion of Battery Sets to AO Operation.Motor and Electrical Appliances.ROBSON ROAD, HEMMINGFORD, QUE Insurance and Real Estate Representative for Mutual Life Assurance Co.of Canada and for all forms of Insurance and Bonds.FARM AND TOWN PROPERTIES LISTED For particulars-\u2014Phone 607 r 6 Allan K.English Ormstown, Quebec G.Stanley Walsh Representing The Mutua; Life Assurance.Company.of .Canada also Fire and Automobile Insurance at Reasonable Rates.Enquiries Appreciated HEMMINGFORD, QUE.\"Phone 311r3 N.H.Prevost CARPENTER and CONTRACTO# Lower Chateauguay &t.HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 514 AUCTIONEER T.J.GRAHAM, AN EXPERIenced salesman will make you Money.If planning a sale, large or small, I will be pleased to discuss sale arrangements with HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 2000 Dr.J.W.Mills DENTIST 'MAIN STREET, ORMSTOWN Telephone 25 HOWICK\u2014Mondays at John Ritchie's Telephone 39r2 Arthur W.Sullivan QUEBEC LAND SURVEYOR VALLBYFIELD, QUE.P, O.Box 124 =~ Bell Telephone 709 J.S.Gaw, B.V.Sc.VETERINARY SURGEON 19 Henderson Street HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 381 Lucien Baillargeon NOTARY PUBLIC Successor to I.I.Crevier and A.R, Ledue, Notaries Public HUNTINGDON, QUE.Office in O'Connor Block, Residence next to Beaulieu's Building MONEY TO LOAN Ç Estate and Succession Settlement Notary Fortier 8T.CHRYSOSTOME, QUE.Tel, 36 AT HOWICK Every Thursday, 1:30 to 5:00 PM.Donald M.Rowat NOTARY Aldred Building, Montreal At Huntingdon, in his office in the Court House, every Saturday unless .D, rellef from distress.palais 200 comforts Remember, its Vicks \\fICKS eam Lo > Sst, VapoRub you want.W VasoRus PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY X-Ray Erle C.Martin For Diagnosis and Treatment BA, BOL, J E Caza ADVOCATE en King Street SURGEON DENTIST HUNTINGDON, QUE.Gas or Twilight Sleep Phone 401 R.Schurman & Co.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Room 92 388 St.James St, Montreal W.S.Brown GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST JEWELLER 146 Chateauguay Street, HUNTINGDON, QUE.Plione 362 Y.W.Turcotte WATCHMAKER JEWELLER REPAIRING 125 Chateauguay St.HUNTINGDON, QUE.P.J.Brodeur GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 201 Victoria Street VALLEYFIELD, QUE Phone 111 T.A.Laniel GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST 13 Nicholson Street VALLEYPFIBLD, QUE.Phone 243 Gabriel Poupart - NOTARY ST.CHRYSOSTOME, QUE Phone 9 Office every Thursday at Hemmingtord.Phone 5 13 pitice to the contrary in Qleaner.you, no obligation.Phone 2442 Huntingdon, AUDITORS W.L.OARR, AUTHORIZED MUnicipal Auditor.Phone 2153, Huntingdon.J.PAUL CHATEL, AUTHORIZED Municipal and School Corporation Auditor.189 Victoria St.Valleyfleld.AUTO DEALER J.M.LEAHY, GENERAL MOTOR dealer, Huntingdon, Phone 821.Residence phone 936, BEAUTY SHOP HUNTINGDON BEAUTY SALON, Jean E Ruddock, Prop.Permanents of all kinda and hair treatments.Phone 348, 123 Chateau- guay Street.BLACKSMITH WILFRID DUPUIS, Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmith, near El- gin Church, Glenelm, Phone 2055.CARPENTERS J.A.ELLIOTT, CARPENTER AND bulkier, 32 King street.BP.Tie Flooring installed.Phone 2174.HERBERT W, FERNS, Carpenter, Bullder and Contractor, 41 King st, Huntingdon.Tel.479, CARTAGE JOHN RIEL & SON, BOUOHETTE and York St.General cartage service, Prompt and reliable, Phone 442, DRUGGIST - D.AUBIN, B.A, DRUGQGIST, Chateauguay street.Preacrip- tions carefully compounded, Mag- pales .Photo Finishing, Phone ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS |B.J.CURRIE, RADIO SERVICING, Floor \u2018Surfacing, Lawn Mower conditioning, Electrical contracting, Appliance Repair, Motor Repair.Phone 418, Lorne Avenue.a McGERRIGLE ÉLEC- trical contractor, for complete electrical service.Huntingdon phone 2307, + FOOTWEAR KELLY & LANKTREE, 114 CHAY- eauguay Street.Footwear, Man's furnishing, sporting goods.Phone Phone 432 VALLEYFIELD » Romeo Brunet W.K Philps a Manufacturer of Gene Kinds\" ol roed A es At Moderate Raves, SAND and GRAVEL Phone 081 - Huntingd:.Furnished to Contractors ORMETOWN.PQ.W.Keddy & Son saw Mill & Grist Mill : Building Materials, Lumber, Flow, Carl Wirth : Telephone 9r2 HEMMINGFYORD, QUE TYPEWRITERS.We rent-and repair all makes and models Gabriel Langevin 57, 8t.Theodore St., Phone 545 VALLEYFIELD GARAGES E.J.HOLM, 47 CHATEAUGUA® Street, McColl-Frontenac Service Station.We specialize in Mar- fak Lubrication.Car washing and to accessories.Phone 355.EMILE SAUVE, ORMSTOWN, s0- noco Gas, and Oil Service, Auto Parts, Accessories, Machinist, General work, O'CONNORS INC.GARAGE, GENeral motor service.Parts, aAcces- sories, Goedyear Tires, Phone 833.GENERAL MERCHANTS PRINGLE, STARK & COMPANY, Coal, cement, groceries, dry goods.Phone 500.W.E.LEFEBVRE, GENERAL merchant, Dry goods, gents\u2019 furnishings, ladies\u2019 wear, boots and shoes.Groceries, flour, feed, ex.Phone 464.HARDWARE R.ROLFE & SON, 96 CHATEAU- guay street.Light and heavy hardware, C.IL.paints a spectal- ty.Phone 485, HOTEL \u2019 HUNTINGDON CHATEAU, FIFTY- six rooms.Fireproof.Phone 311.JEWELLER EMILY WEBBER, JEWELLER AND watchmaker, Repalring.Silverware.Clocks.Gifts and novelties.Phone 451.LADIES\u2019 WEAR ELITE DRESS SHOPPE, MRS, A Bouchard, 119 Chateauguay street.Phone 719.Ladies\u2019 Dresses, costs, blouses, hosiery, lingerie.LUMBER 9 TULLY LUMBER CO, DEALER and Bullding Supplies, Estimates given.24 Lake Street, Phone 2313.MERCHANT TAILOR PF.LEFEBVRE & SON, RBGD.High Class Tallors, 93 Chateau.guay street.Phone 471.Pull he of Men's Ready-to-Wear, © Guaranteed Forsyth Furnishings.PLUMBING AND HEATING .H.PRIMEAU, PLUMBING AND heating, 148 Chateauguay street, - General repairs, Good work.Satisfaction guaranteed.Phone 421.PRINTING » THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER Inc, 18 equipped to print period- lcals or anything from a card to à catalogue.Phone 365.\u2018 THEATRE O'CONNOR THEATRE, CHANGR of program four times @ week.starts at 8 pm.daily.Matinee Sunday only at 2.00 p.m.pe TRANSPORT SERVICE ROBERT TRANSPORT REGD Regular service between Hunting- don and Montreal.Huntingdon phone 404.Montreal Warehouse 1033 Wellington street.Plateau - 8147, Ÿ - ?RIEL BROS, TRANSPORT REGD.Regular service between Eunting- - don and Montreal, Hun Phone 442, Montreal Warehouse, 118 Colborne street, Wilbank 0131.APR TRE ens Rte canes ET a a È ; ?Simonizing.Battery charging, Au- * * Ÿ WELDING Ne\u2019 M.M.HOOKER, ELECTRIC AND oxy-acetylens welding.Keotrie pipe thawing, Phone 4188, Huns- ingdon. Wednesday, January 30th, 1946 THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER Page Five DEMERS\u2014At Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que., on Jan, 30, 1946, to Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Demers, St.Agnes de Dundee, Que., a son.DUGAL\u2014At the Barrie Memorial don County\u2014$1.00 from George Bougie and Wm.J.Smythe; $10 from Popular Rugs.Chateauguay County\u2014$1.00 from Father Gagnier.This makes the total for Hunting- don County $676.95 and for Cha- @ Fd bbb pbb bdr @ Henderson, of St.Lambert, which Donations to Red Cross was held at the fureral parlours The officers and members of the [Of Joseph Wray, at 2 o'clock.The late Mr.Henderron was very well known here.The sincere sympathy | Huntingdon Red Cross Society wish , to acknowledge with thanks the fol- ® Curling Bonspiel Curlers Return The Ormstown rink of Dr.J.W.from Huntingdon.composed of E.C.i Martin.J.A.Ross, Jr.and J.B.; Carr, and the fourth filled in by H.Morley, of Detroit, US.A, did not | fare so well.They lost in the first A meeting of the Board of the Delegates of the Counties of Beau- hamels and Huntingdon, was held iat the usual place and at the hour \" Born Christmas Seals Sales 2 ++++++++++++*e Hemmingford |} .D .BORDEAU \u2014 At Barrle Memorial] Further sums have been received * HUNTINGDON *| \u20ac egates Beauhar nos, Hospital, Ormstown, Que., on, Jan.4Urin\u20ac the past week for the Christ-| * : ir.Joe Om motored ic Mon: Th F.I E LD f SP OR T LT, Sie Si | Tem Craie 0 Ter © LOCALS Im nommer dus he 0 Hunti M os .- » an > Bordeau, Ormstown, a son.und, as follows: Hunting + the funeral of the late Norman C)\\|% + roo rel untingdon eet ;noôis and Huntingdon.Deletes Fortin and Daoust be- mg absent.Delegate Tannahill was | appointed Chairman.\u2014 L - ; .jof the community is extended to of ten am.on Monday, the 28) Vus ; Hospital, on January 21lst, 1946 teauguay County $65.80, a grand lowing donations: Employees of a Y Mills, Dr.M.R.Stalker.F.Soucy | titic 8 .he - on Monday, the 28th\u2019 It was moved by Delegate Steven, \u2018to to Mr.and Mrs, Paui Dugal Hem.| total of $742.75, Leach Textiles Ltd.$27.70; Employ- : 2 Bereaved family.and W.G.MeGerrigle (skip) spont $enPe on, wai (wo games in the day of Jan.1946.; seconded by Delegate Leduc, that , ! © Mrs, Donald F.Orr.Provincial Holt-Renfrew and two in the Cita The follow i : .mingford, Quebec, a daughter.vm ees of Spinners Ltd., $13.90.Sec etary of the W.I attended Le the week in Quebec and reached the \u2018del Shield, and lost three other | we following delegates being for part of the Decharge des Dix situa- Chis DUMAS\u2014At the Barrie Memorial New En -0- ay 2 bon 4 \u201cnes ihe Ana) and eemi-final in the two major ! games In other competitions.They | 6, Counts of Beauhumols, Mess.ted within the County of Hunting- Hospital.on January 19th, 1846, In Pl i lenti : \u2018was held at the Queens À Hotel in Competitions of the bonsplel, had a very enjoyable time.however vu Le ue Mayor of the Village jdon, be declared a Oounty water- ees to Mr, and Mrs.Regina Dumas,| ur.[ | anning Valentine Party Montreal, on Januan 18h Lot Toth British Cansols during the week spent in the Cat- 9 Lau St.Louis and Warden af |course, under the jurisdiction of : Ormstown, Quebec ht s.Gerald Capsey.of Bedford At the Rotary Club meeting on outreas, a y lé ar 1, \u201c onsols À the Courty of Beauharnois, Domina the Comporntion of the County of and n, + a Faughter.|Quebec, was a week-end tof Mr.Wilmer McCanse, of Corn- [Ormstown 11 \"bec (T son) (Al City.Duoust, Mayor of the Parish of don; ] DUMAS\u2014At Barrie Memorial Hos- I Le 4 8 we -end guest of ys Monday it was decided that on St.wall ont.and Mr Lori MeCans rmstown 11- Quebec «Thompson ; a ts de ayor of the Parish St.Huntingdon; and that pam of the th, pital, Ormstown.Que., on Jan.25, her mother, Mrs.Margaret Came- Valentine's Day, Thursday.Febru- * of Montreal spent ; hind it 10.oo \u2014 Louis ¢ Gonzigue and Arthur Mi- Decharge des Dix situated within 1946, to Mr.and Mrs.Alderic Du- ol Allis ary 14.a skating rink party should week with ely her y \u20ac past Or mstown 9.La Tuque «Braith- i von, Mas the pan ish of Grande the County of Benuharnois be de- rays mas, Ormstown, a daughter.r, on Sparrow, of Mon- be held in the skating rink for the | MeCanse sorry ro rs .James wuites 6.| Ormstown Curling Notes Lie, à Messrs Jo u J.Tanna- Felnred a local watercourse under the al treal, visited the past week-end at penefit of the boy Jie ©.3 report Mrs.Mc- Ormstown 12 Quebec Victoria | 4 mixed bonspiel was he i.Dil Mayor of the Townsing of jurisdiction of the Cound] of the 2 GODIN-\u2014At the Huntingdon County , nefit of the boys and girls attend- Canse health A m onspiel was held Wed- |, AU p! Hospital.Huntingdon, Que.on |\" Nome here.ing the local schools.The Rotary friends hope the ams by: roomy \u2018Creamy 6.nesday afternoon and evening, Jan.CR RCen and Warden of vhe Partsh of St, Stanislas de Kosta + January 25.1946, to Mr.and Mrs, |.M\".ae Hughes spent SUN- Club will undoubtedly arrange à'tw better health shortly Sore eal Suinl- finals 128.in the Ormstown Curling Rink.von! Maver of on a Ste | and à copy of this resokition be Rajeau Godin.of Huntingdon, a a Mls cousin, Mr.Willard program for the occasion and it is Conaratulations to Mr.and Mrs Monet conta «Moffat! 16\u2014\" After the games a delicious oyster Dundee sel Lao Fortin he wp of : fownriad the counetl of the County === 3 son, Roger.Pleased to learn that Mrs.Ho- to be hoped the scholars from the John Brown on the birth of a Lieut.\u2026Gov \u2018Int.Playdown supper.which wus given by Mr.Ry.Village.of \u2018Hemumingfond, form- the County Counetl de PS y GREER\u2014At Petawawa, Ont, ON Inore Duranseau, who was a pa- |CCUNtY Will be able to participate daughter.on January 27th.Ormstown 12 -Penelon Falls, Ont: CTAham, was thoroughly enJoyed \u2018ing altourther the Bourd of dele- |and to the local Counell of 8.Sta- = January 20, 1946, to Mr.and Mrs.| tient at the Hotel Dieu Hospital, I din frolic.The Rotary Club is Mrs.Frank Orr.of Barvington, (Curtis) 2 or en ine aera: gates of the Counties of Beauhar- [tas de Kostka j John Greer (pee Una English) .; holding this party in lieu of the spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs AR 10 Wt oF , , Games of ladles\u2019 doubles were 120 oo CHa .2 son.in Montreal, is now home.much Christmas party, which had to be P.A.Pelle 3 , Mrs.Ormstown 10\u2014Etchemin (Lemulin played throughout the week, the | Cm am Pelletier.4 ! ONEY\u2014On Jan.28, 1946.at the Ca- ; therine Booth Hospital, Montreal, to Lieut.and Mrs.S.R.Oney (nee improved in health, Mrs, Dandurand, who was visiting the past two months with Mrs.Paul Daoust, has returned to Pitts- cancelled due to so much sickness., The skating rink officials have placed the rink at the disposal of the Rot- Mrs, E, Cunningham spent a cou- ble of days the past week in Montreal, while there.she met her son Ormstown 7-Toronto Granites «Dr.Brereton) 6.Ormstown 11- Bathhurst.NB.«An- {players being: + Miss D.Goodall Mrs.B.MuCartnev 2 vs Mrs, E.Sault Miss R.Smith \u20146 Ir \u2014 \u2014 : | Farm Forums t Tatehurst I Mrs, Eddie Hooker spent à few days last week with Mr ang Mrs.Estelle Innes) a son.field Mass.ary Club for this special event.free Corporal Herbert Cunningham, who drews) 10.° SOUCISSE \u2014 At the Huntingdon wy and Mrs.Herbert Perns, of | Of rental charge, which is most cer- arrived on the Mauretania, after Final ~ , | Mrs.B.MeGerrigle vs Mrs.Corkrane is BROOKLET GROUP ; Douglits Templeton, Riverfiekd, County Hospital, Huntingdon, Huntingdon, visited Sunday at the |'Ainly fully appreciated.two and o hall years service over- St.Johns.NB.Thistle (Ashe) 15 | Mrs.Derby Mrs.Mann On Monday evening, Jan, 28th, | Mrs.Duncan Brown and Arwyle Que., on January 27, 1946, to Mr.home of Mr, B.Douglass.Mr.W.L.Carr was the speaker of Seas.He was with the R.CM.C.Ormstown 8.Lt 2 À (the Brooklet, Herdman, Gore.Boyd [HE spending some Liane im Mon- and Mrs.Lucien Soucisse, of Hunt- Mrs.B.A, Rankin visited rela- the day and based his talk on ac- Mr.and Mrs, Donald F, Orr and ; Mrs.Gartshore vs Mrs, M.Bar- Settlement, Trout, River and O'Neil | WOU.ingdon, a son, tives in Mentreal, on Saturday and counting.He believed the account- Mr.and Mrs.Fernie Beattie, mo- The 1944 Pat Lid Sets of four cups | rington ; Corner Farm Forum groups held a Mrs Harold Robertson, Donnd VALADE\u2014At the Huntingdon Coun- Sunday and attended a birthday [ing done by municipal corporation, red to Montreal, on Thursday, |and saucers were won by Dr.T, J., Mis J Quintin Mrs Rogers |foint mectinæ in Herdman Ha, \u201c4 Norma, of Riverfiekl.were ty Hospital, Huntingdon, Que., on party given in honor of her mother's companies and partnerships in to meet Captain T.C.McGilton, who Quintin.A.A.McCormick.A.Bru.| 1 6 This being the fourth night, the guests on Wednesday of Mr.and January 26, 1946, to Mr.and Mrs.| 80th birthday, Mrs.L.Van Vliet, | Huntingdon was good, but he doubt- 21¥ived on the Mauretania.after |net and E.Rennie.skip, ! National Film Board had their |MTS- A.Hooker, having spent three years in ser- \u2018 ' + showing of pletures by Mr.Taylor, | A number of high school stu- Alcide Valade, of Cazaville, Que, a son.Mr, Dougall Cameron, of Turner Valley.Alberta, has been visiting ed very much if the average individual pald any more attention to YC overseas.Mr.and Mm.I.G.\u2014 , Huntingdon Ladies\u2019 Club \"The brondenst was heard and Mes- dents from this section motored to Montreal on Saturday to seo the ., McGilton and two s C Ss Jalloway , with his parents, Mr.and Mrs, |good bookkeeping than was to be 0 sons, Captain T, ni {sts, J, Galloway of Macdonald Ool- LE ; \u201c Married Gordon Cameron, at Ormstown.| found amongst those of the agrarian GyleGilton and Mr, Gordon Mec- |Aubrey Rink Takes Title ; On Thursday, Jan.24, the Hunt- lege and C.MeKny of Nova Scotia, pos | \u201cShe Stoops to Conquer\u201d at Mr, Cameron left here twenty-two |category.Mr.Carr highly recom- = ia Tete.came back murs, J Angels Aubtey ink of lingdon Ladies\u201d Club played the first !Kitve n talk on Co-operatives.A | he renin voue Proples = _ _{vears ago The past week he spent mended bookkeeping be adhered to cemuminglord with them.On Mrs.R.Reddick, Mrs.W.©.ARCH game of the season on the Pringle social time was spent in card plny- doty held an .FORGET \u2014OUIMET A a with his aunt, Mrs.Margaret Ca- by everyone whether doing a gen- Thursday evening Mr.and Mrs.{and Mrs.J.Gruer today holds the |Trophy.This trophy.which is all and dancing.Refreshments Seely ud a party mul box social Jan.22.1946.Rev.T.H.Delage meron.eral business or merely of one's pri.erie Beattie and Mrs.Pettes coveted Women's Coronation Trophy [silver plate donated by the late Mr.Were served.the evening was thor- on Friday everdug nt the home of dati 1 Cather 8 vate affairs.Co-operative book- entertained Mr.and Mrs.Herbie when she defeated Mrs.M.Fergu- ppg pringle.is a challenge trophy |Oughly enjoyed by all and more My.and Mrs, Ete Hooker About .- ' , , * realize or officiating, Mary Katherine Eunice, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank F.Ouimet, of Ormstown, Que., to Mr.Joseph Armand Card of Thanks Gilmour and two sons of Russce!- town, Mr.and Mrs.L, G.McGil- ton and two sons, and Mr.and ;Mrs.D, FP.Orr and daughter Mary.keeping has been successfully used in Belgium, where a bookkeeper does the work for many farmers, a sys- son, of Aberdeen, 18-14.In the Consolation Balmoral Trophy play-oll, Mrs.(.Mitchell's young Lachute foursome topped the prize with a and as is customary, was defended by a rink chosen by the president, Mrs.Sparrow.The challenger was fourth night.meetings of this nature uvre hoped for, AUBREY CORNER GROUP $20.00 was the Society from the sade of boxes.Floysius Forget.son of Mr.and We wish to express our thanks to|tem well worthy of being consid-, _\u2014 - au sninet Mrs.Philips, and a close game re-; m > | mes \u2014 = Lee ey) Mrs.Louis Forget, also of Orms- all our kind friends and neighbors |ered to put into practice here.on 5 IN ga ain sulted in a win for the challenger by | The Aubrey Corners Parm For- | 11 those who helped at our fire -0- ¢ § Mrs.J.2.SUPDIC.only one point.The players were: Ui Dundee Central Rod, opened | | > town, and a ose who helped at 0 : 0 rou ver Playing on Thistle ice, the finalists : ! pins the January Sertes witl ecent rrivais | .especially the Fire Department.We ful ; A in the main event put on a spirited Defenders: Challengers: at the home A w th meeting |.| Died are deeply grateful.Successful Drawing and Bingo | Mr.and Mrs, Matheuson, of Mon- battle.But an early lead by Mrs.Miss M.Cameron Mrs.W.Wilson chris Fro o A Mr.nd Murs.! From Overseas | John and Elizabeth Hamilton.| The pupils of St.Joseph's are treal, spert the week-end at the Angel's four stood up against some Mrs.Hunter Mrs.Ferns birthday of on of the a the ! : ; î .> .+ © \u2018 au» \u201c e Snarrow Te) nr A » A ay T8, àt.\u2014_.2 § jubilant over the great success of home of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Tanna- smart shooting of the Aberdeen Mrs.Sparrow Mrs.Goundrey Mrs.Fraser served rence 4 GRAY\u2014At Montreal, on January 20th, 1946, after a brief illness, Agnes Campbell Copland, dearly In Memoriam their drawing and bingo of last Fri- 'hill and daughters, Mr.an 5 day evening.held in St.Joseph's 7 | is \"of Mis Matheuson were friends of Miss rink and they held out for victory.Mrs.Angell stamped herself as a fu- Mrs.Philps (skipr\u20148.Mrs.Martin (skip -7.which ended up with a lovely birth- bday cake, candles and all, TOWNS\u2014In loving memory of our Hall.The results surpass the hopes Eunice Tannahill ; ; ; On Friday there was an attend- i ee ; : - as X , when teachir ture champ when she took Mrs.R.it he F moe at late Thomas daughter Carelyn Ann, who was of the most optimistic.There is a in the city.18 Fale's 1945 championship team into ance of 29 at the Bridge A ny Fomine ith Mr .year.taken from us suddenly, Feb.!fund of about $380, obtained from Mr, Arthur Dear of Burke, Mr.|camp in an outstanding perform- ind eards were played at six tables.i) nn ME CEE ns A an.STEWART\u2014At the residence of her| 5th 1943.three principal sources: personal and Mrs.Lewis Dear.of Massena, ance.The winner was Mrs.A.8.Mackay.ronge.Mrs.Fred Arm- son, J.L, Stewart, 8 Rennie Ave, Montreal West, on Monday.Jan.21; 1946, Sarah Ann Goundrey, God has you in his keeping, We have you in our hearts.\u2014Mother and Daddy, donations, after deducting the cost of several prizes, $105; the drawing, netting $130; and the bingo, (visited at the home of their par- lents.on Sunday.Mr.Ernest Deur also spent the Both of the consolation games were also well played.Mrs.J.Barker, of Lachine, defeated Mrs.J.C.\"The hostesses of the day were Mrs.~ Cluff, Miss O.Cluff and Mrs.C.Bourgon, Mrs.Bernhardt.Mrs.Jus.j AL ench néetins the topic was thoroughly discussed and the Blue Gross Hospitalization plan came In beloved wife of the late J.D.i ; c i Le \u201c| ns ; giving about $145.All this will pay Week-end with his parents, going Riddell.of Royal Montreal, 14-12, Thomas.for a share of the discussion.The Stewart, of Howick, Que., in her | M > for the two sets of hockey cos- by bus on Sunday, to Malone, to but that two-shot plus couldn't com- On Monday evening the winners srenlization that economie pars are 85th year.n ¢moriam tumes, several indoor and outdoor Visit his little son Dickie, who is pare with Mrs.Mitchell's count.of the Red Ribbon competition af no avadl If the health of a peo- SMITH BROS.Monuments 2116 Bleury St., Montreal Monuments erected in all parts of the country.60 years experience.Inquiries invited.tJ LITTLE\u2014In loving memory of our dear grandson and nephew, Wayne, who was suddenly taken Jan.28, 194%, January comes with deep regret, Of one we loved and cannot forget.A loving smile, a happy face A broken jink we can never replace.Not a day do we forget you In our hearts you are always near.We who loved you, sadly miss you As it dawns another year.\u2014Always remembered by Grandma and Grandpa Nussey and family.Card of Thanks games.and lay by a fund for the Staying with his aunt for a time.purchase of a coping for the skat- Ernest on returning to the city ex- ing rink.The staff and pupils of Pétts to have his tonsils removed St, Joseph's School extend their | this week, heartfelt thanks to the generous : donors of money, prizes and cakes, | also to those who sold tickets and heiped in making the bingo a success.Special thanks to the Indies | who organized and gave the {free lunch.Ormstown Mrs.Olive Bradley was pleasantly surprised Sunday after- \u2018noon when she received a long \u2018distance telephone call from her fon.Lieut.Ww.HR Bradley from Ç is, France, where he is s - In Car Accident .ing a leave.He is attached Lo Mr.Percival \u201cChick\u201d Fortune and ;the 17th Duke of York Regiment his helper, Morris McLean, figured and at present is stationed at in a slight accident near Port Lewis Leer, Germany.Bill said that \u2014 2 \u2014 Immediately following play the gathering celebrated at a luncheon in Thistle Club at which Mrs.Me- Gowan.president of the Ladies\u201d Curling Associntion, was the speaker.Prizes were also presented to the winning rink.em Ormstown Lady Curlers The Or nstown Lady Curlers met in the usual manner on Saturday afternoon, January 19th.A challange game was played by the following rinks: Miss M.Long Mrs.Mrs.B-McCartney Mrs.C.Hyndman A.Hughes were: Mrs.Pope, Miss M.Cumeron, Mrs.F.Hunter, Mrs.Martin (skip).\u2014 e Broomola Double-Header on Monday On Monday evening representatives of the Shawinigan, R.G.Kelly.The Chateau and the Gleaner met and discussed plans for a series of broomola games.IL was decided that the first games would be held Monday, Feb.4, when the Shawinigan \u201cWire Pullers\u201d would meet the Gleaner \u201cType Slingers\u201d al 8 pan.and Rufus Kelly's \u201cConl Heavers\u201d |ple are not UP to par has urged |preple In general to look to the [future in regards to health as well Hy to profit and loss.We, as a group, are of the opinfon that or- jgnntzations larger than the two by twice of municipality scope is ne- cessury if farmers are to compete with industrial and manufucturing | concerns in the world at large.It ;Wus the expressed desire of our | members that on more thorough un- demtanding of CFA.is both de- sfrable and essential.| The round-up was held at home of Mr.and Mrs.Far! Gar- fdiner.As we had planned to hold a banquet in place of the regular the | sem, 1.OUIMET son of Mrs.John Outmet, of Valley- field, Que.and formerly of Hunt- Be iy PY RE D +, - on Monday cvening about 8 o'clock.he is fine and is hoping to be |Mrs.G.McLaren Mrs.M.Lindsay would meet the Chateau: \u201cHigh in i , è i : Mrs, G.Mlle 5.Sil) ver) ons i gdon, who arrived home from EA EA 5 iy 4 They were driving along thc road home by the ed of the year.Ps Ps ann Hats\u201d in the second game at 9 pan, discussion period, the latter part gts 5 wer ; ; as I wish to express my sincere ; .= y Mrs.J.Quintin 1 Mrs.W.Mi \u2018of the ove : overseas (his week, DE 50008 RE rm thanks w D PM cri T 4 | when the car skidded in the snow.Mrs.G.Ralph Kgnnedy and| (skip 14 (Skip) 6 Kelly's \u201cCon! Heavers® are under 0 the evening was spent.satisfying a -\u2018Füneral Director\u201d purse ; of th runt don Count and took to the ditch.Mr.McLean daughter Sandra Jeétnnetle, of Mrs.Quintin's team won by a the impression that it will be a run- the Inner man.A menu consisting - PERE + Hospital ay petite friends ane suffered a cut on the head.but Montreal were guests of Mrs.T.score of 14-6 and retained the me- away for them, but the other three 9 pt ham, illoped potatoes, neighbours who remembered me Otherwise the men were not hurt.Farm For Thursday.gals which they won last season.teums will be in there with high, eR nad, rolls, utter, cake, ; with fruit, candy.plants, cards and Te car was badly damaged and had \u201cSC © Jun 1 | A seemd challenge game was hopes too.| cookie , ce J ream x coffee was letters also for.parcels cent in to be towed into Huntingdon for! elghicen phe inclement weather scheduled for Thursday, January perse | ce a ne m on | contr uted : | home while I in th h ital, repair.The radiator was driven Qutarde Far So the River |aaih.Arrangements were made for | ! tem ol Tooa and severa he _- | .e while was in e hospital.back into the motor and badly utarde Farm Forum and six 4 mixed benspiel to be held Wed- ! H k ed in serving the supper.Consl- i TTR ER Mrs, George L.Black.a - ¢ \u2018visitors met on Monday evening |.el et ! \u201c1 931d © OCREY derable time wus spent, at the sup- | P y pag _ | smashed.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.| ess ay.Janay asi 500\" were | - - per table whieh had us « centre- pit reer pu ntre, DCR ,John Boyle to listen to the pro- | a q ; ! dge ati je bei Lose in Last 3 Minutes «piece à black vase and green vines, Py ae a | Card of Thanks Dg eo 9 ew + + + gq viDcial reports.Cards and cro- PANO the prize winners being guptingdon team played Valleÿ- {and black candle sticks with white | OF Rte: fe gl \u201c \u2019 \u2019 \u2018kinole were played and the Ms b Walsh for Bridwe and Mr field at Valleyfield, on Tuesday eve- |ennales, The dining room was can- ue vu, i .».Prizes were won by Mr.und Mrs, !- Brrimston dor \u201c9007 HOSWSSCS {ying and a very close game was die Ut us twen bre oy , We wish to extend our heartfelt * George Coll y d Solfo the afternoon were Mrs Ethan | mia ue © the just three dle lit as twenty members entere a thanks and appreciation for the +\" Choo otes so ge Lolium.played rizht up to U and n very hapoy evening was spent, © anv apprec: + * Miss Joyce Des Parois s 9 |MeCartney.Mrs.B.B.MeCartney ninutes w untingdon was hE i VETE OT SOIT Wis Spent many acts of kindness, messages of + ps yce Des Parois spent a ; minutes when Hunting proving that while Parm Forums po hy if 1) tr 1E S \u201cfew days with Mr.and Mrs, #1 Mrs.B.L.MeGerrigle.leading by a score of 6 to 5.But have jy y The Late Mr.William Consolation, Ladies: Mrs.Ira Gor- \u201cCherry Blonde,\u201d Vivian Blaine, in| Among those who attended the Grey, Regular $5.50 to clear ardine, $1.39.D MR \u2014Ever remembered by his wife and The for al took place on Tues- McCartney don; Gents: Mr.David Quenneville.her most Important role to date, is {service In Knox Church, on 8un- | at 94.50, In Blue, $3.95.g- a children.day with service in the Huntingdon Death has again visited our com- Music for the dance was Supplied |seen as the \u201cGold Coast's\u201d singing |day, were Mr.and Mrs.Graham SKI MITTS ph y 1 | munity and removed another well|PY Mr.Albert Fraser, with Mrs.|and dancing star, tough, torrid and |of Arundel, who were visiting United Church, which was con y Charles Smal! Mrs ham's sist d broth \u2019 IN MEMORIAM ducted by his pastor, Rev.R.W.|known and respected resident in the arles Smallman accompanist, terrific.Fresh from ner, brilliant, o sare ams si Sher and | brot er GUM RUBBERS Lined.In black and brown, \u2019 F _\u2014 , riCarr, assisted ; the Rev.T.|berson of Mr.Willlam McCartney, triumph in \u201cA Tree Grows in Brook-'1in-iaw Mr.Mrs, - - ) \u201c To a passed Knowles and org B.Maclean.in his 80th year.Death occurred at .lyn.\u201d Peggy Ann Garner is seen as \u2018ran.5 Eyelets - Sizes 7 to 11 $1.98 $1.35 and $2.19, 2086 away January 31, 1041, Interment took place in Huntingdon his home.Saturday evening, Jan.Huntingdon RR.2 \u201cKatie Flanagan,\" the little girl from Mr.and Mrs, Donald Orr and , M Five years have passed since that |Protestant Cemetery, The pall bear- 19, 1946.Ireland who is plunged into a WOrlt Mr, and Mrs.Fernie Beattie, mo- | WORK BOOTS PULL OVER MITTS - = sad day, vers were: J.J.Tannahill.J.A.| Mr.McCartney was born in Hunt- Mr.David LaDuke, of Valols, Que., |0f glamour and conflict she never \\toreg to Montreal, on Thursday, , n i When one we ioved was called |Scriver, Clarence MacFarlane, James ingdon, Que., October 9, 1866, eldest {who recently returned from over- Knew.ing and met Mr.and Mrs, Leonard : In leather and Panco Soles In horse hide, cow hide and », J away, , MacFarlane, T.C.Paul and Millar Son of James McCartney and Mary |seas, spent the past week with Mr.Also featured in the outstand ng McGilton, of Stanstead College, \u2018 Some with double soles.Sizes mute 45e to $L75.MM The blow was great, the shock |Caldweil Flower bearers: Clarence Watson.He is survived by his wife, Wallace Rennie.cast are Alan \u201cFalstaff Openshaw\u2019 |yno had motored there to welcome | 6 to 11 $3.25 to $4.65 Wool Mitts q severe, Stark and George MacFarlane, Mrs.Charlotte McCartney, one| Miss Ethel Arthur, teacher of Mc- Reed, B.S.Pully, Emil Coleman and \u2018their son Lieut.Thayne McGHiton, .0.39c - 45e - 69% *v à We little thought her death was| He is survived by two sons: Gor- daughter, Doris; a step-daughter.|Kay school, Rockburn, spent the Edgar Barrier.who was Overseas over three years Packed with action that's tough near, Only those who have lost can tell, The pains of parting without fare- don and Andrew MacFarlane; three daughters: Mrs.George Bry- son, Miss Coru and Miss Helen MacFarlane; Two sisters: Miss Mrs.Edna Todd, of Montreal; two step-sons, Allen and Elmer Harri- gan; one sister (Ellen), Mrs.H.Douglas, Huntingdon; two brothers, week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Wilber Arthur.Twenty-two of the Trout River Farm Forum members attended the \u2014Sadly missed by her loved ones, Charlie and family.Margaret and Miss Mary MacF'ar- lane; six grand-children, two Charles, of Saranac Lake, and John, of Tacoma, Washington.fourth-night social evening at Herdman Hall on Monday.and love that's rough, \u201cNob Hill\u201d also boasts two new hit songs by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adam- son that are bound to capture top hit parade honors.and saw active service in Holland for some time.They all motored to Hemmingford and spent the night with Mr.and Mrs.Beattie and Mrs.Eva Pettes, returning home the next morning.H.ZABITSKY Reg'd | Phone 395 { Huntingdon Sad I HT D , 1946 Page Six THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER : Wednesday, January 30th | | | RAR = + Po .- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING | | For Sale | | LEAGUE HOCKEY HUNTINGDON UNITED Advertising Rates RA | YORKSHIRE boar.ready for ser- ° | N Oo ] IC E H don Rink CHURCH Coming Events, Public Notices, Grassified advertisements «hat vice.Apply Arnold Bryson, Orms- | 0 rrive | At Huntingdon Ri REV.THOS.KNOWLES, Pastor sales or any other type of display + z roved ore ace ; .et all publie bodies and companies | town, phone 631-5.LL _ | ° , at 8.30 p.m, .advertisements on Classified page.RATES ARE FOR PREPAYMENT FOR SALE Unloading car of coke.To the Mothers, Fathers, Wives and all Ranks : \u2014@-\u2014 Morning Service 10.30 size pa whe whe 1 .1 col.x 1\u201d .56 A2 \\ Extra charge ot 106 made for New Brunswick Potatoes, in 75-lb IP of World War II of Huntingdon, Que., may I offer ; Friday, February 1st clock Pak rps wa RE \u2018 1.= .: : ol, X J .Lede .\u201cCharke Ac me \u201c bas, Please furnish vour own and car of coal at St.Agnes a suggestion in connection with the proposed BELLERIVE lool x4.Fas ads 348 1 sg 3, : Words whoo» ks.wha bags.Station this week-end Memorial \u2019 Vs.HUNTINGDON \u201cMeeting Today, Today 1 vol.x Dates 250 +R 5.40 i Gloll.1 #22 HUE Bee, L.Pivin a 5 >X-ena.: 1al.3 Cols.x 3\" 336 504 82 12tu 17.i AL \u201ca \u2019 Z cols.x 3 3.36 5.04 72 1K 23 2212 45 70 95 Ç que.Phone 88% L., .| -0\u2014 LE * 2 cols, x 4% 148 6.72 8.6 24 to Bo oe Su Huntimedon, Que oe \u2014 + \u201cPlease refrain from giving your final views, to Feb and Cols, x 5 50 840 11% 0 to M .oh RH T = .; : , 7 i : : : : .; ruar n ther sizes based tl te of BT a words or ii 2e UBS BABY CHICKS > any canvasser or organization, of which you are Saturday, NT y Evening Service se per single column inch for the insertion, alr price oF subse RE.Phone your orders.not a member, until the brief from the appointed vs, 7.00 o'clock List insertion wid half pr ce for ; insertions.\u201cBest owe ever had Wish Lo : oo .i HUNTINGDON \u2019 cases the above quoted rates apply Box Numbers 10c Extra crder more\u2019 -this 1> what psi Co committee, outlining the considered proposals, 18 i -o\u2014 \u201cBehold There Was a Man Lo padvertivements warrying (he .\u2018eusomers write the Hatchery in 7 Lo \u2019 \u2014 aie roby éac - RE: BOX NUMBERS pdine 1646 exders.Were agents released.Then | am of the opinion that a meet- | dav.Feb 5th ERR | [ak pirat dnsertion.ML copy ES hers et doo ie the, es eres and recommend you order ing of the above mentioned interested parties of [|| Tuesday, February cred as new one.tl ther wood 5 and addresses of ole sors us! soon, as itd ! .\u2018ar Pha 8 ieee Of 1 audi toédbertisers usw on, as it looks like unother g W.D.F & Sons : d | ORMSTOWN urd of \u2018Thanks .$ .60 9 De I A pare ear, Approved Chicks, raser World War II should be held, and decision made, | ** HUNTINGDON Ih Mémortam with verse\u2019: 1:00 (+ ENQUITETS.bre.ders viullonum tested, 7 ., HUN .Iu Memoriam with verse .1.germe ace | Senn, Franklin Contre \"Phone 765 Dundee | by closed ballot (this to keep harmony) as to their Variety and Band Concert] Mom i ore te Li EAT ane = .: a fonts as\u201d one ward a I wont An ! wish\u2014This wish to be sent to the Memorial Com- Die, datibssavent Insertions 8c per yphenated words as one word, ee ol Le ., ate .A Meh RTOUD Of HUtes 1a sete word : .ë esenta- .cach group of tan he ' | Help Wanted \u2014\u2014\u2014 mittee for their kind consideration and pr under auspices of I ty requested shat ail copy for NJDY Tn Cinseifiru Als _ ee TT + Lr : \u201d I t advertise n shout be \"in The dean ative COUPLE WANTED ror country tion to a citizens meeting H k B + Band bein he cleaner off tisements not later than 10.90 a.m.edres- ore 6.p.m.Tues : , tingdon.L y Ormstown Boys\u2019 Ban Le fuss aon a oo a BABY CHICKS | After World War I, we of that War were not eague Ocke y 4 + \u2014 hundy man, Best references.; x - CHICKs | erefore, [ hope that error will not be .- T7] Apply Box 1946, Gleaner Office.| BARRED ROCK BABY CHICKS consulted, th \u2019 P ORMSTOWN RINK Friday February 8th F ; ; repeated.\u2019 Always begin with a woman by ; For Sale MAN TO HELP saw wood, Ter! BLOOD TESTED STOCK .telling her that you don't under- ; \u2014 .\u2014\u2014 bert McKell, Riverfield, Que \u2014 d F b 1 t sat stand women.You will be able A 12 INCH Hard Maple Stove Wood: | Phone G613-2-3 Howick.| Excellent Layers - Large Egg Strain C.M.ONEY Fri ay, ep.18 Admission : 35c and 20c | prove it to her satisfaction more È 13 inch mixed stove wood; qua TU OT ; | le certainly than anything else you : tity of block wood.Phone 2005, 2 MEN to cut wood by the cord., will ever tel] her.À.J.Douglas.or Phone 504, C.| Gordon MeClatchie, Tel.565, |ALL EGGS SET WEIGH 24 OZ.| \u2014 ST.MARTINE ; Wr.Sioæn.Also General Truck: AMON, Se | OR OVER PET DOZER \u2014 ng.be : wort \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 .\u2014\u2014 FARMER AS working foreman, R ) | Le | ; D.O.TAYLO - Vs.- + ood, 3: English speaking, married man, néon R Matinee tinuous Diet HARD dee Coon C.| must be experienced with dairy IPHONE 566 \u2014 HUNTINGDON.ORMSTOWN Daily at an © SUN cattle.House.milk, wood, gar- .Taylor Tel.2034, Huntingdon.| den, Give ave.family, experien- |- 2.00 P.M.1B 3\u201411 P.MOOD F SALE.Hardwood and ©e¢, references and wages expect- .Shi d Januar .we boot length 3 ft.Phone ed.Box No.1642, Gleaner orice.American Reclaimed Coke ppe J y Game 8.30 sharp WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Jan.30 - 31 ite: h MeCartney, Ormeau: seu \u2018 Yvan TO work on farm, married or; ATTENTION! 19th.single, year round work.en TWO HEIFERS duc to freshen Legault, Tel Huntingdon 929.} | Farmers if interested in shortly Aurele Quesnel, Cazui-' | R.E.WALSH I | ville, Tel.Huntingdon 2129.116 YEAR OLD boy with some ex- SURGE MILKERS | LEAGUE À : - perience to work on farm by the .| PHONE 50 ® ORMSTOWN = in A & ONE EXPRESS sleigh, and cireu-| montin.Phone 2114 Huntingdon.and also repairs, get in | # BROOMOLA ; ih Lu saw.Also four milk wagon! - \u2014\u2014 = \u2018 ! i LL we wheels, Gordon McClatchie.Tel.[EXPERIENCED OR partly expe- touch with me.s nd oC pp il 265, Athelstan, Que.s rienced man tor farm work.Ap- .PPPPLOPI C449 I PEEL 2220S / Hunting on ° d n EMER.py - TU 7% plytoW.J Scott.Phone U24r4, Lisle Watterson ?Skating Rink L 0 î HOUSEHOLD furniture and fur-: Ormstown.BH > : è _ 8 { ishinegs.Apply at 53 Dalhousie | Dial 972 Huntingdon fa i ge 7X - m à nishine DpIy - .5 2x rom Street Huntingdon.(WAITRESS AND clerk wanted.St.A de Dund ! MONDAY, FEB, 4, 8 P.M.> i on Must be able to do some cooking.t.Agnes de Dundee : Wire Pullers vs Typeslingers CO-HIT\u2014A Must See For Everyone 1942 OLDSMOBILE, air conditioned; Apply at once vo Tedstone's Ba- ?Coal Heavers vs High Hats »» heater und radio: 1939 Dodee.kery.Huntingdon, i Cl d D MONDAY, FEB, 11, 8 PM \u201cAPPOINTMENT IN TOKYO a \u2019 \u201ctire au De TV \u2014 i ?> ., , .Harold Wai, Atneleran.Que IMAID FOR Gencral Housework, in ie eaners an y ers 3 |Coal Heavers vs Wire Pullers FRIDAY SATURDAY FEB.1-2 Y 5 \u201d © Valleyfield, Apply to Tel 7 L.P.NOTICE : fo Le 0 os ode oe oe 12e oe de of op 2e oe fe High Hats vs Typeslingers - , 9 STANDARD VICTOR atlery radio.Brisson, | Huntingdon, Te 25.Lo ; Telephone 2249.Huntingdon\u201d \u2014 I will not be responsible for any § PICK.UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE MONDAY, FEB.18, 8 P.M.ï \u2014_ debts contracted in my name with- 3 Typeslingers vs Coal Heavers GOOD CUTTER like new, also a out my \u201cignature or by myself, in Wire Pullers vs High Hats real buffalo robe.Edward Me-.Work Wanted Huntinad m or viciniiv, : W ed nesday and Saturday ) ; 25, 8 PM Ginn, St.Anicet.RIED MAN wa NOTE Louis Johnson.$ HUNTINGDON AGENT MONDAY, heel = M._ rn MARR ID MAN wants work on CL 00 « - : emi-finals TWO dining room tables.Apply 1 farm ap poultry farm.Write to: 2 $ MONDAY.MARCH 4th, 8 P.M Lake Street.phone 2440.Mr.P.Lebline, © J.Mosher.\u201cNotice > D.A.LANG, 26 Henderson St., Phone 862 MONDAY.ey M.CU a a TT ; Novan, P.Que.î ; 1 SET ELECTRIC clippers in good 2 oo Co _ T: .Mumung order, new blades.Price MARRIED man.with chauffeurs RE: ESTATE JAMES FREDERICK i ORMSTOWN AGEN {| Admission 15e - Children 10¢ $1500.C L.Sparrow.Telephone license, wants work.day or nigh: MeGINNIS, è D.LASALLE Main St, Ormstown $ Tora} proceeds benefit of the Rink.Huntingdon 607.Box No.1775, Gleaner Office.in his lifetime of Huntingdon, 2 BE | ONE GRADE Hoi HE i rm oe | ALL WORK GUARANTEED 3 | : 3 1.Tel 624r4 Orms- Adl persons indebted to the above .tete we Que \u20ac ° Wanted To Buy or Rent Estate are pespectfudly requested to COIL IIII III 100000000 0090000002000 208220000000 \u2026.| re EE \u2014_\u2014 _ Mike puvment forthwith to Miss, SUNDAY - MONDAY FEB.3-4 2500 NICE PICKETS, also posts.y nt June McGinnis, sole Exécutrix, ; James Smith, Hemmingford, Rox- Ww 3 TED TO buy or ren house in ! f ham.AY RSHIRE COW.3 v credit.d and ble d Te 6 \u20ac shen Com 10 613-: 5.| | Li a Write Huntinedon , AN qersons having claims against 9 - \u201cBox 1812, He abov- Est de are respectfuly at the Le eee quested to Ivle the same with Tor ce bi Hoise in the said Miss Jane MeGinnis or ou Vis A Poms or wih che undersigned, Beauty Parlor PAROCHIAL HALL ES n: Fr : Lasalle, Ronald M v \u2018 | .Rowat, NP.Aldred Bldg, Montreal, DRY MIXE D wood, Antonin Qu- TT TT murs ss a 2 2 18 Huntingdon Te Huntnuden 793, To Huntmeaon | Wanted to Buy i Now Open WOOD AND COAL ran WANTED ONE 5 wader woh NOTICE Friday, Feb.8th.hoe, to Wl Ya I RER ut I ell nine too supply ns at 8 J Phon-« 2048.Hunn don, Slr Len ny with cu tomer with LaSalle Coke, as 371A BOUCHETTE St.at p.m.z DOL Tours 10 Gear Oifive yy one + ; ¢ i 0 BARRED Po Ric i: Ba \u2018Na 1960 \u20ac in \u2018he past HUNTINGDON Benefit of Spinners J \u2018ets, 1943 hat hr: od ated Ap- SE 1 2 ; or : ps JS W Tatr Orme wn VIOLIN CASE.noo od condition Edward Upton 4 \u2014) Phone 65-15 Phone 2442, Hintnedon, Agent, LASALLE COKE, 4 Hockey Team.Wa t dt Borrow, Ormstown, Que, f ; Call For Appointment \u2014 , LIVESTOC WANTED 10 borrow.$500-$1,000, ro- | Sm a \u201cyo | Phone 374 ER CALLING ALL LIVESTOCK MEN: payable monthly payments; ur- mm ; BENEFIT DANCE Ww stop cotghs colds, disteinper.in gent Box No.1723, Gleaner Of- = I'o be hell ac less time than you ever thought.fice, NOTICE | H LT e held a Hall possible with ZEV, the remarkable -\u2014-\u2014- _, ; : OWIC emperance Ha veterinary remedy that works on To Rent \u2014y Tricking Business has been N AL EETI G npe nee, , a, INSTALL FLEXOTITE AT Morrison's a Bridge and my Ba undersigned : 1 } ervision of the Government.News - Terrytoon \u201cJUNGLE R AIDERS\u201d Lumber Commun se James M.Angell, Barred Rocks and White Leghorns, Tully Co.Phone Huntingdon 2216.a Marans, Would all those who need fertilizer for 1048, please leave Se voor roo Phone 2213 FOR EXCHANGE of Howick, your order as quickly as § Show starts every night at eight o'clock A GOOD CUTTER for a single bob or to ( 0-0) ve icul al et f = Ormastown 8 a HUNTINGDON, QUE.sleigh n good condition.H, Le- Mire Roger Fortier, notary, perati Agr pe oe | Society s OUT Matinee: Sunday 2.00 p.m.lumiere, Gleneïm, turn Kensing- st.Chrysostome, Que., y.-Freas.a ee RE \u2014\u2014 ton Store.\u2019 I STR ITA IPA rem (0 cer JR."]
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