The Huntingdon gleaner, 6 novembre 1946, mercredi 6 novembre 1946
[" === THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER === | F THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS 4 EIGHTY-FOURTH YEAR HUNTINGDON, QUE., WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER .=r \u2019 6th, 1946 TEN PAGES Bus Service Huntingdon to Valleyfield Proposed Canadian Legion Will Observe Remembrance Day The Huntingdon Branch of Commencement Exercises At Howick High School Service of Commemoration On October 20th, at the regular morning service, the congregation Different Days Something of the un- [ Twins Born on Seized Meat And Sugar Sold the Canadian Legion will observe Winchester.Ont.commemornied Lub fappetied at The : om à 3 ovember .Remembrance A record number of people at-|creasing demands were being made the 75th anniversary of the induc- 1 Private Owner Asks Resolution if Council Has Day, as is the usual custom.tended Howick High School's Com- upon the school which is one of the tion into that charge of the late Do ns born\u201d we a B Customs Any Objection On November 10th, Sunday, a Mencement Exercises on Saturday few positive forces left in the com- Rev.Andrew Rowat.Mrs.Aurele Levac, Valley- night to hear a rich and varied munity to offset a myriad of un-| A grandson, the Rev.Ronald field, Que.We do not mean The regular monthly meeting of period over the past three years and parade to the cenotaph in Prince programme.desirable social influences which Rowat of Malone, N.Y.preached that it Is unusual for twins The sale by auction Wednesday the Huntingdon Town Council was involved a total sum of $267.00.| Arthur Square will take place The first portion of the pro-| threaten the growing child.the sermon; 8 daughter.Miss Mar.to be born, but it is in the afternoon at the Fort Covington held at the County Building, on After some discussion it was decided land the public is invited to take gramme consisted of an Opening A final feature was a newly re- garet Rowat of St.Lambert, pre- fact that they were each Customs Office of considerable Monday evening, with all present |tc pay the account, part and to place wreaths on Prayer by Reverend G.E.Bingham, leased technicolor film entitled sided at the organ and a solo.\u201cO born on a different day.quantities of hams, pork.sugar, except Alderman Rlel.The minutes Alderman Cappiello, chairman of the memorial.All veterans will #0 annual report by the Principal, \u201cOn Which we Build.\u201d recently Lord Most Holy\u201d was sung by a The usual thing Is for fats and ulls, selzed the previous of previous meeting were read and the Street Lighting Committee, pre- | ; LL selections by the girls\u2019 choir direct- prepared by Mr.C.Wayne Hall |grand-daughter, Miss June Rowat.|| twins to celebrate their Friday night has a story behind it the bills approved and passed.sented a request for a street light |fall in at the Masonic Hall at 2!ed by W.F.Welch, two reci- for the Quebec Department of Edu- of Winchester.Al birthday together, but it reminiscent of bootleg days and A.Galipeau appeared before the |to he placed on Church Street near |P,M.and the parade will arrive rations by choral reading groups, cation.The film effectively traced Five members of the immediate looks as if these two boys council to ask for a water connection on his vacant lot on York Street.The Council thought that there should be some signs of a building before such a request is granted.They advised Mr.Gali- peau to apply for his building per- to the damage done his basement floor when water from a main got the Parish Hall and the Roman Catholic Church.It was decided that this should be done.A further request was made for street lights to be placed on the new streets of Roosevelt, Churchill and Prince Street Extension.Alder- Boys' Band asked that two representatives be appointed from the at the cenotaph for a short service of commemoration of those who fell in World War I and in World War II.While full arrangements have not yet been made, it is expected that Rev.W.S.Hatcher, Chaplain of the Branch will give the address.if same is done at once.Rhythm Band selections, and a song by Grade One, the last items directed by Miss Doris Fraser.Next followed the Graduation Exercises with a valedictory by Mr.Stanley Muir.followed by the awarding of nine High School be described as one of the finest heard in Howick.He chose for his the development of education in this province over the last century emphasizing new architectural plans, new teaching methods, new types of text-books, and a broader curriculum.The audience found the film both instructive and enter- mission and that the Grade XI prize in French was given by the of were family and five grandchildren the late Rev.Andrew Rowat present at the service.Award Prizes Institute | other was born 12.02 am.will have to celebrate their birthdays on different days, even though they are born twins One of the boys was born at 11.31 p.m.on Monday, November 4th, and the supposed to be born at an interval of every 500 births.pr chases by patrolmen of elu- [sive and wily smugglers.According to the grapevine the (Story involves a gouple of St, Law- | rence Co.men with a truck who in Canada brought their load to the ; border on the Mary Rellley road and dumped it While one man mit and the water connection |man Cappiello was authorized to oi Leaving Oertificates to the gradu- taining.on Tuesday.November 5th.would be given when needed after have six lights installed, two on each Those Wishing to place wreaths velop the club into a larger ser- | ALL COVERED BY INSURANCE vice other than providing its 71 Alexandre St.Phone 25 COOOOSCOOL00ES00002000000 0000000000004; > > week-end.GO: any time from 12 noon Friday, Nov, 8th, untii 2 p.m.Monday, Nov.llth, leave destination not later than midnight, Tuesday, Nov.12th.MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE Adults or Children - - Full particulars from any agent Canadian Pacific |.L.HEATH, agent HUNTINGDON, QUE.LONG DISTANCE \u2014 COAST TO COAST Valleyfield, P.Q.PEO EPITOPE OP POOLE OPPO 80090008800 OPPO OPPI OPPO OO 250 © 8\" 192 SIT RE ROY THERMO OIL - HEATERS 10 10250 FINE ENAMEL CABINET.SOLID CONSTRUCTION THE WAY THROUGH RANGE - - OIL - - BURNERS (VAPER-TITE) STEEL BASE.MANUFACTURERS\u2019 GUARANTEE - - - $4350 - - - USED - TIRES ALL SIZES, TRUCKS OR FOR PASSENGER CARS J.L.Charbonneau Jacques Cartier St.VALLEYFIELD, P.Q.FRUITATIVE a smooth, road-hugging ride .is right at home in the smartest surroundings .six with comfort in its luxurious interior.aluminum cylinder heads.available for you.both the Mercurys .the low price field.Sedan .Price field.D AP AL i ALL | Telephone 235 When the proud owner of a Mercury 114 first drives his new car, his patient wait is well rewarded.Mercury 114 sets a thrilling new standard in the low price field .breath-taking performance .flashing getaway .flowing power on the straightaway .and operating economy to match its low price .right down near the lowest.Mercury 114 .and eats And in the medium price field there's the big, roomy, beautifully- appointed Mercury 118, offering finer performance than ever, powered by the further refined 100-horsepower V-8 engine with With production slowed up by one supply problem after another, deliveries have not heen up to expectations, But sooner or later there will be a Mercury In any event, before you buy any car, see .the Mercury 118 .and the Mercury 114\u2014the new car in MERCURY AND LINCOLN DIVISION ~~ FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Illustrated \u2014 the new Mercury 114 Fordix \"the new Mercury in the Low Page Ten For Sale GOOD Jersey milk cows, fresh and due to freshen.Howard Fraser, Dundee, Phone 658.6 JERSEY heifers.Perfect health.M.Emest Leduc, 30, Ste.Anne St, Beauharnois, ?% AYRSHIRE heifers, 3 years old, 1 due to freshen in two weeks, 1 in January and 1 in Apri.Also: Studio, three pieces.Arthur Rabert, Route RR.3.Back Ridge, Huntingdon.2 SPRING COWS.K.B.Petersen, Ste.Agnes.Phone Hunting- don 2438.2 GRADE Holstein and 2 Rests- ; tered Ayrshire heifers 1': years old.W.R.Wilson.Phone Huat- ingdon 811.15 TONS of good hay.2 miles cast Phone Ormstown of Cazaville, 625132.ONE HUNDRED Barred Rocks, laying pullets, culled and branded.Also capons dressed for oven.Allen Cavers, Phone 5611r14, Orms- town.ORDERS taken for crate fattened chickens dresse:l for the oven.Phone 737.Arnold Milne, Hunt- ingdon.DRESSED chickens.ingdon 2132.Phone Hunt- 16 NEW Hampshire pullets, 5 mos.old; 2 girls coats, 14 and 16.Eddie Robson, tel.2062.Huntingdon.BARRED Rock pullets.Laying.Glen Ovans, Ormstown, Tel 611115.For Sale or Exchange sell or exchange for cattle, tel 565, Gordon S.McClatehie.ONE WOODS milk unit, also the TO RENT for Receptions, Dances, pump and 16 steel cocks.Will! THE HUNTINGDON | To Rent Meetings, etc, Badminton Hall, Huntingden Phone R.L.Tinker, Phone 2121, Huntingdon.10 COWS, 1 fresh, 1 due, 3 due\u2019 December, 5 milking.Telephone ' | 18 Hemmingford, M.Grosser.| 10 ROOM house, on Ridge road.Apply Mrs.E.McDonagh, Phone i 9118, Huntingdon Que attend the Re-union Ba VEGETABLES ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR i Table Turnips, Carrots, Beets and Parsnips, A.5.HAYTER, Phone 715 ! Huntingdon, Que, \u2019 1 FARM FOR SALE 112 acres, 90 acres plough- able, balance pasture and bush, approximately 1!> miles from Huntingdon on school bus route.Electricity in all buildings; 7 room house, nearly new.Possession this fall.For further particulars apply R.C.Cooper, Huntingdon, P.Q.Phone 350 between 9 a.m.and 4 p.m.1 | J don 2316.MIXED STOVE wood 12 inches long, wood & coal furnace, practically new.3 ton Dodge truck with dump, in good condition.Oall 602r3, evenings only, Roland | Thibeault, Ormstown.20 CORDS of mixed stove wood.Tel, Huntingdon 2310.FEW CORDS dry hardwood blocks.2 general purpose horses.Will exchange for hay or straw.J.O.Gamble, Herdman.6-PIECE breakfast set.like new.Clarence Forrester, Phone Orms- town 610-33.OONNOR Thermo Refrigerator.large household size, in perfect condition.Apply H A D.Som- erville, Hemmingford, Que.ONE BABY'S play pen.one baby walker, also flat top jacket heater (for wood or coal).All are nearly new Call at 12 Lake St.1931 ESSEX sedan, new tires.Harold Wattie, Athelstan, Phone Huntingdon 2434.CHEVROLET 1936 Tudor, with 3 new tires and heater in good running condition.H.Cavanagh, Tel.Hemmingford 309r21.1928 CHEVROLET sedan, good tires.60 apple trees.suitable to move.Lyell Graham.Tel, 2289.Athel- stan.OLDSMOBILE 34.in good condition.new tires, heater.Phone Huntingdon, 2072 after 6 pam.1 BOYS double-breasted overcoat © brown, size for boy 16: 1 boys leather jacket with fur collar attached, for boy about 15 years.44 Lake St.Huntingdon.BUILDING 12x22 ft; rear axle for Ford; wagon box; McCormick- Deering 3 furrow tractor plow.James Durnin.Phone 950.Hunt-, ingdon.PEKIN ducks Phone Hunting-' | Wanted {OLD HORSES and cows for fox | meat.J.Gilliland, Phone 631-4.Ormstown, Que.HORSES Eugene ingdon.HORSES AND COWS for fox meat | Russeil Williams, Phone 307-4, Hemmingford.Que.LIVE HORSES for fox meat.Call Huntingdon 2265, Leslie Hay.Glenelm.i A TYPEWRITER in good condi tion.Hector Prevost, Franklin Centra.Help Wanted MARRIED MAN.experienced, dairyman.to operate dairy farm in Hemmingford, house and wood supplied, electrical conveniences.Russell Williams, Phone 307-4, Hemmingford, Que.COOK.Good salary.perintendent Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown.MAID FOR GENERAL housework in English speaking family.Good .wages.Small family.Apply Mrs.Maurice Lapointe, 91 Cousineau St.Phone 1712-J, Valleyfield.GIRL FOR GENERAL housework.Must be fond of children.Write Edwin S.Crabtree, 46 Curzon St., Montreal West, Que.| \u2018AT ONCE, a man to help with for mink ranch.Cal Reid, Phone 2200, Hunt- i | { chores.No milking by hand.Apply in person or telephone 2013.W.T.Steele, Glenelm, Que.GIRL FOR GENERAL housework.Mrs.H.R.Clouston, Huntingdon.Rod and Gun Club, Port SIX ROOM house on the Con- .llth, at 7 p.m.Ticket naught Road.Huntingdon R.R.4, Chas, Todd, Phone 2342.i Agents Wanted MEN! WOMEN! VETERANS! SELL 200 guaranteed necessities for repeated sales and sure profits! A territory of 1,000 lamilies will occupy you full time.Be the first in your district to build a a good time is assured to NOTICE All Legionaires and returned men are invited to from the secretary, Lawrence J.Roy, John Cap- piello and other members.Transportation provided.Will leave from F.C.Moore's yard at 6.30 p.m.GLEANER nquet being held at the Lewis, on Monday, Nov.s at $1.50 are available A splendid dinner and all.a prosperous business of your own as others are doing all over the country.DETATLS & CATALOGUE FREE: Familex, 1600 De- lorimier.Montreal.| Dr.Marc Lefebvre Dental Surgeon 20 Chateauguay St.Phone 622 Huntingdon Room and Board Wanted ROOM AND BOARD for three business girls.Box 2222 Gleaner Office.Wanted to Buy \u2018 NOTICE | have sold my business and property to Mr.D.Richard Terney of Montreal.I wish to thank all my customers and friends for their 1 ROOM, suit a business couple.or patronage and trust they two gentlemen.75 Wellington will continue to favor my St.Huntingdon.\u2018successor with same.L.Dalphy, Havelock Corners, Que.WANTED: Several fur robes, also single and double carriage harness.Box 9999, Gleaner Office.Huntingdon.Room To Rent } LARGE ROOM.suitable for two.\u2018 kitchen privileges if desired.72 Wellington St.Lost | AUTOMOBILE hub cap, for Nash '38 in Huntingdon.Saturday night.Oct.26th.Arthur Trepa- | nier, St, Anicet, Tel.2201.NOTICE | have purchased the business of Mr.L.Dalphy, DENTAL NOTICE | Auction Sale Stock, Farm Implements Household Furniture to be sold by Public Auction at the residence of Narcisse Laberge Ste.Barbe, Huntingdon County, Plank Road Saturday, Nov.9th at 1 o'clock sharp the following property: f Holstein cows; 1 2-year old bull: 2 3-year old heifers: 1 18-month old bull; 3 horses; 1 sheep 2 sows; threshing machine; single and double plow; hay mower; rake: summer wagon: winter sleigh; separator; 3 milk cans; 4 milk pails: rope; forks; shovels; 2 tables; 6 chairs; ice box; chesterfield; radio; washing machine; living room set; furnace and many other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: Cash.DANIEL POIRIER, Auctioneer.\u2018Havelock Corners.| will appreciate the patronage of his friends and customers and will do my best to serve the public to the best of my ability.D.Richard Terney Havelock Corners, Que.IN HUNTINGDON, on Saturday night.in Post Office or vicinity.smal] black purse containing sum of money.Finder please return to Mrs.Wim.W.Wood, 1 Lake St.Huntingdon, and receive reward.Good Chicks and Free Chicks Read what Mr.Broadhurst of Joliette.Que.says about our * chicks: \u2018April 30, 1946, the 208 Notice ool S chicks received in splendid con pply Su-.dition, not one dead and only : ; one died since.They are the Notice to those owing vigorist bunch of chicks I ever!seignorial rents in Parish received and I have been hand- Tres St.Sacrement, these ling chicks for over 40 years\u201d.Order NOW and get the best Here are our prices: Barred Rock Mixed $12.00.Pullets $21.00.White Leghorn Mixed $12.00, Pullets $24.00.White Rock Mixed $15.00.Pullet $25.00.Brown Leg-| horn Mixed $14.00.Pullets $23.00.Hybrids Rock-Red Mixed $12.00, | Pullets $21.00.Hybrid Leghorn- Rock Mixed $12.00.Pullets $25.00.« You also get free chicks.GODDARD CHICK HATCHERY BRITANNIA HEIGHTS.ONT.rents must be paid before 15th November.Thos.T.Gebbie, Sec'y.- Treas.| For Approved and Reliable! | Fire Extinguisher Service Recharging thorough checking and part replacements in feed mill.A.L.Levine, Phone Huntingdon 677 or 641.RELIABLE man wanted to work | Call 606 or deliver apparatus to 66 York St., Huntingdon First class workmanship\u2014New and used Extinguishers In stock mener FARM e Auction Sale Stock, Farm Implements, Household Effects to be sold by Public Auction at the residence of George L.Black No.4 Highway, Kensington Saturday, Nov.16th the following property: 25 head pure bred and high grade Holstein cattle consisting of: 2 cows just fresh, vaccinated; 6 to freshen in March and April, 3 cpen heifers.all vaccinated; 2 pure bred Registered: 3 Summer calves: 1 pure bred Registered; 1 heifer calf.1 week old; 1 two year old pure bred bull.Registered; 4 three year old heifers, due to freshen in January, all vaccinated: 2 general purpose mares; T5 tons of hay: about 150 bushels of oats; | quantity of straw: silo full of ensilage: W.12 McCormick-Deering tractor; tractor disc harrows; new I.H.C.tractor plow: spring tooth grubber: smoothing harrows: double waggon and double sleighs: manure sleigh: manure waggon: milk waggon: wheelbarrow; white wash spray; fanners; cream separator with electric drive: manure spreader: electric grindstone: cutter; 2 sets of double and single harness; power clippers; hand clip- Wednesday, November 6th, 1946 RE ! \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 (ORMSTOWN STUDY CLUB 'DO FARMERS NEED NEW EQUIPMENT?\u201cIt is a recognized fact that without the use of up-to-dade equipment your farm cannot give you all the profit it should,\u201d said | Kenneth Pope, manager of the j Bank of Montreal, in disoyssing Wednesday, Nov.13th.| farm financing.Modern farm machinery, mate-| 7 30 Handicrafts, Motor iials for extensions and repairs, i pumps, rnotors, and milking ma- Mechanics and Movies.chines, adequate electrical facili- 9 p.m.Gymnastics, Pub- ties\u2014these are the things, he sald, lic Affairs which are absolutely necessary for !1C airs.maximum farm profits.\u201cThe purchase of these profit- Speaker : making aids may seem to be be- DR.J.S.ASTBURY, yond your immediate financial resources,\u201d Mr.Pope continued.\u201cIf | \u201cHow Good Are Our so, the Bank of Montreal would >, like vo help you, for our farm im- | Schools provement loan plan has been designed to meet just such circuns- | mm tances.- | \u201cTaking advantage of our low- = interest plan will enable you to, own any of the modern appliances \"HOWICK CHAMBER OF designed to increase \u2018the profits o vour farh.\u201d(Adwt.) COMMERCE ° Mr.Evans McCormick, Auction Sale representative of Chamber of Commerce, Montreal I will address a meeting of the Cattle, HOWICK CHAMBER OF Huntingdon United Church Rev.THOS.KNOWLES, Pastor Service 10.30 am.\u201cLet Us Stop War\u201d \u2014\u2014 Evening 7 pm.\u201cThe Drama of the Bible\u201d LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY CANADIAN LEGION, B.E.S.L> Chateauguay-Huntingdon No, 81 The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Canadian Legion will be held in the High School Library, THURSDAY NOV.7th at 8 pan.Mrs.E, Dawson, Pres.Mrs, V.Roy, Sec, Branch wo \u2014 Sale of Food and Useful Articles COMMERCE, St.John\u2019s Church Base- Farm Implements, | - on - ment, Household Effects NOVEMBER 13th, 1946 Huntingdon to be sold by Public Auction! at the ° at the residence of | Howick Curling Club Friday, November 8th Frank Monique REMEMBER THE DATE at 3 p.m.21/, miles north Huntingdon |.064 RARARARRARAAAIR on Montreal-Malone highway Friday, November 1 the following property: 12 Registered and High Grade Holstein cows, 6 just fresh, 6 to freshen within a month, 1 Registered Ayrshire just fresh, balance to freshen in January and February; 3 yearling heifers (2 Reg): Reg.heifer nine months old: 4 Fall calves (1 Reg.); Reg.Holstein bufl.21, years; 1 Spring calf (Grade): | ! 5 Bazaar and Supper under auspices of St.Paul's \u2018Church Woman's Association, will be held in McDougall Hall, Ormstown Friday, Nov.15th commencing at 4.30 p.m.Supper: Adults 50c Children under 12 yrs., 30c 3 work horses.Reg.Clyde mare 6 vears old; brood mare 4 years old in foal; 8 year old general purpose horse; double harness: single harness.set power clippers; M.H.binder: Broadcast seeder, F.& W.; F.& W.double furrow Card Party and Dance Dundee Community Hall Sponsored by Student's Council Friday November 8th Music by: Duheme\u2019s Orchestra Admission 35c, Lunch extra plow: milk wagon; pleasure sleigh: root cutter: root planter: Ford tractor: pulley plough: land scrap- a re st vu SKATING wheels; wagon box: gathering tank: storage tank; Grimm evaporator.3x14: set scales: Viking | cream separator (electric) 800 Ibs.capacity: 8 8-gai-milk cans; aerea- tor; strainer and milk pails; trailer; hand apple spray: 60 tons hay; 20 tons straw: 200 bus.oats; 60° ton silo: manure sleigh (new): 50 feet hose: 2 gas drums and numerous small articles.FURNINTURE ; 1 iron crib; 1 basnet: 1 day bed: double bed: barrel churn; 8-day clock: hand sleighs: Quebec heater: 6 chairs: pictures; lamps; dishes and many small articles.Blood test privileges granted to buyers purchasing for export.' Valleyfield Arena , EVERY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY from 8 to 10 p.m.ADMISSION: 30c Rendezvous of Canadians All to be sold without reserve as Mr \u2018Monique has given up his milk route and dairying.H I L L V I E W I N N Terms: Cash.' Sale to commence at 12 o'clock PAUL DESGROSEILLIERS, sharp.Prop.T.J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer.Auction Sale Cattle, Bush to be sold by Public Auction _ Good Food - Refreshments OPEN YEAR ROUND Northern N.Y.Finest Dance Floor MALONE.N.Y.(Route 10) Canadian Money at Par A three-act play \u2018This Genius Business\u2019 by St.Matthew's Players (Rev.E.J.White) will be presented in the Presbyterian Church Hall, Ormstown Saturday, Nov.9th at 8.15 p.m.Harvest Supper Presbyterian Church, Athelstan Thursday, Nov.14th Supper at 5.30 Tickets: 50c and 25c SECOND hand furnace.in good pers, cross-cut saw: canning ma- at the residence of Ladies\u2019 Aid Sale of Work Teacher Wanted condition\u2019 for coal or wood.H.FORUMS Rene Rousselle chine: 2 sets of scales; egg crates; W.Ferns, Phone 865.One qualified Protestant teacher carpenter tools; feed waggon; en- Mrs.M.S.Gamble \u2014 for Johnson School, District No.\u2019 em vn a \u201c0.«| silage cart; walking plow; gang .oven it ro x er he 12, Municipality of Hinchinbrooke, BROOKLET GROUP plow: 2 cultivators; disc drill seed- Franklin Centre | n : - Salary, $700.Duties to commence .er: furrow cleaner; rubber tired ° ° «9 oye Jas.MaLean, Ormstown.at once.The regular weekly meeting of Notice trey ese eer ted Saturday, Nov.16 || Legionnaires, Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary and all ONE BUFFALO robe.one 12 gau- Apply to: B ad lat the McCormick home Monday All makes of Clipper Blades pied De or na > ft out the following property: Veterans ge shot gun; 3 antique rifles; 5 Bert Fiennie, Set.-Treas.| evening, November 4th, with a good resharpened.» I H.C.hay loader: 139 head High Grade Holsteins, Athelstan, Quebec.I.H.C.side rake; McCormick grain Satisfaction guaranteed.binder; McCormick corn binder: RENE FORGET, gallon tin grey barn paint; paint attendance.The broadcast was with the exception of three Ayr- all; 20 boxes winter apples.L.Towns, Franklin Centre.NAPHTHA gas stove with cabinet.three burners with oven, white enamel, Coleman make; 1 bedroom set: 1 washing machine: 1 baby carriage, all in good condition.Mrs Aime Laberge, 56 Wellington Street, Huntingdon.Position Wanted MIDDLE AGE lady desires position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower without children, on small farm.For more particu- ars please write to Box 7250, Gleaner Office, Huntingdon, Que.For Sale \u201cFarm Taxes\u201d Cement and Window Glass Knapp Lumber Co.DEPOT ST.e MOOERS, N.Y.REPAIRING REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS ata ffi AdLdl sds ; Of All Kinds + + E.DANDURAND AGENTS: .LABERGE \u2014EHuatiagiea Head Office: B.L.MoGERRIGLE\u2014Ormsiown J.E.BOURCIER-\u2014Hevwiek L.BL GEBBIE\u2014Hewiek 87 Champlain St.|g.BORDEAU\u20146t.Chrywestems J.E.QUENNEVILLE\u2014SA.Anlost Phone 673, Valleyfield|T.E.ROBER heard and the usual discussions followed.A social hour was spent playing cards after which delicious refreshments were served by Mrs, Francis and Mrs.Felix McCormick.Telephone 1-9 P.O, Ormstown.NOTICE i -0- ALL MAKES OF CLIPPER Er BLADES SHARPENED.CLYDE'S CORNER GROUP WORK GUARANTEED.The second meeting of the RUSSELL McWHINNIE, i Clyde's Corner Farm Forum was ALLAN'S CORNERS, QUE.held at the home of Mr.Frank , O'Connor.with an attendance of 25.After the radio broadcast.a lengthy discussion followed on and it was found a difficult problem to reach a decision.Refreshments were served to the guests and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing { cards.The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mr.Lawrence Welburn on Nov.11th.-0.O'NEIL GROUP NOTICE I am prepared to do painting and decorating.Work guaranteed.BRUCE RENNIE, Telephone 320 LOTO EO RET HOOKER FOX FARMS WANT OLD HORSES AND COWS FOR FOX MEAT Call Ormstown 624r2 or 611r2 REVERSE TELEPHONE CHARGES CL CENT CT A UN IAA OAV LA AAA ATOS Potatoes NEW BRUNSWICK NO.1 Just received a carload.Order your winter supply Now.Special price at store.O'Neil Farm Forum met at the | \u2018home of Mr.Marcus Walsh, Mon- | day night.21 members present.| | Discussion, which is the fairest | form of general taxation or income ax.After discussion cards were played and lunch was served by the hostess, Miss Gertrude Walsh, Next meeting is to be at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Edward Mc- Ginn.Birthday Greetings Ne ar \u201chover, A.Anderson,| $1.50 PER BAG Huntingdon, Que.: 6: Mr.Eric W.Whittick, Ver- Furnish your own bags.un, Que.7: Miss Doreen E.Watt, St.$1.55 PER BAG lambert, Que.8: Mrs, M.R.Campbell, Hunt- delivered in town.ingdon, Que.~ 81 Mr, Laird McCallum, Lachine, Que.9: Mrs.(Dr) Gaw, Huntingdon, 0: Brn.Ray Richardson, Dixie, 9: Mr.Cordon Watson, Athel- stan, Que.Harry Dear, Huntingdon, L.Pivin Phone 889 168 Chateauguay St.HUNTINGDON, P.Q.22222 0 22 Ralf alll edd { 10: Mr.Que.10s Mrs.Harry MoNaughton, Huntingdon, Que.wooden pump.ensilage carrier, hay rack; 1 rowboat with oars 18 ft.long, new milking machine Wood: electric milk cooler, Wood: 15 8- gal milx cans: strainers: 2 cream cans: forks: chains; shovels; picks: crowbars and many other articles used about a farm.Also some househoid effects, etc.Al to be sold without reserve on account of sickness in the family.Terms of Sale: Cash.Owing to the large amount to be sold this sale will commence at 11 am.sharp.The above mentioned livestogk will be blood tested for export {f desired.F.J, DONNELLY, Auctioneer.Measuring Butter One pound of print butter, as sold in brick form, measures exactly two cups.So the easiest way to measure one cup of butter is to cut this brick into halves.for your permanents \u2014 also have on hand \u2014 Nylon Hair Brushes, Nylon Night Caps, Nylon Hair Nets, Invisible Hair Nets, Plastic Aprons, Plastic Combs, 170 Chateauguay Street Opposite Webber's Jewellery Store Tel, 419 Huntingdon, Que, \u2014\"\"\"P0e sand is slso dangerous.shires; 14 milk cows (2 just fresh), 6 to freshen shortly, balance freshened late summer and early fall fnot bred), 6 2-year old heifers to freshen in February.5 yearling Leifers, 5 Spring calves, all to be sold without reserve as the farm is for sale, also 120 acres of bush.Terms of Sale: Cash.Sale to begin at 1 o'clock sharp.Blood test privileges granted to buyers purchasing for export.T.J.GRAHAM, Auctioneer.ADVERTISE MEMORIAL Halifax (CP)\u2014A gigantic version of \u201cthe lamp burning bright in the window,\u201d a neon light for the are requested to attend a PARADE TO THE CENOTAPH -0on - Sunday Afternoon, November 10th Fall-in at the Masonic Hall at 2.00 p.m.Dress\u2014mufti and decorations.Black Watch Pipers and the Huntingdon School Band will be in attendance.Anyone wishing to place wreaths at the Cenotaph please notify the President, W.K.Pope, by November 6th.THE PUBLIC IS REQUESTED TO ATTEND.Sailor's Memorial in Point Pleasant park, wos discussed by members of | the Park Commission.Purpose of the light would be to advertise the park to ocewii-arriving visitors.BEAR HUNTERS BUSY Haliburton, Ont.(CP) \u2014Tom Roberts, veteran Haliburton bushman and bear hunter.bagged seven large bears in 10 days and other hunters reported successful kills as the animals were reported frequenting district lumber camps in search of food.One bear was caught in the act of devouring sev- cral apple pies and eight pounds of hutter.SYRUP STILL FRESH Picton, Ont.(CP)\u2014Maple syrup bottled in 1900 was exhibited at Picton Fair.The bottle, exhibited by Mrs.Garfield Mayne of nearby West Lake, has never been opened but still appears fresh and clear.A corn cob cork was used.Mud Stains Let the mud stains dry on the clothing, then break the, crust and rub lightly to prevent driving the dirt into the material.If there are any remaining marks, rub with a little alcohol, Kitchen Utensil Keep a strong screw driver in the kitchen cabinet drawer with the other utensils.It is excellent to use for prying off tin lids.A knife is not strong enough for this pur- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS In Ormstown and District For the past number of years the firm of A.Beaudin & Son have accorded the people of Orms- town and district a service in receiving and transmitting classified advertisements to be inserted in The Huntingdon Gleaner.Due to the pressure of business, Mr.Beaudin regrets that he will be unable to continue to favor the public with this service.* A.Beaudin & Son wil, however, continue to sell The Gleaner week- y.In the future will all advertisers send their advertisements direct to The Huntingdon Gleaner, Huntingdon, Que.At this time, the management of The Gleaner takes the opportunity of thanking Mr.Beaudin for the services he has rendered during the many years he has so generously handled the advertisements for the public of Ormstown and district.The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.Phone 365 © Huntingdon, Que."]
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