The Huntingdon gleaner, 16 juin 1948, mercredi 16 juin 1948
[" J Answer the world's need and we won't have to appease er to oppose the other fellow\u2019s answer.EIGHTY FIFTH YEAR - Ormstown Exhibition Proves Success Despite Weather More Entries in All Departments\u2014Gate Receipts a Fr - - } Le .4 Above Those of 1947 Ormstown Exhibition opened on Wednesday evening in a pouring rain that threatened to spell ruin it it kept up, but yet it had its peculiarities.For on the opening night more reserved seat tickets were sold than in previous years and despite the weather, the attendance for opening night was above average.Thursday came warm and clear in the afternoon, although during the morning it looked as if another downpour would come.The grounds were well soaked from the night before and some of the exhibitors were disgruntled.The Fair board had loads of gravel and sand dumped in the worst places, while the midway spread shavings and sawdust on their site to make the walking more comfortable.Racing had to be cancelled as the race track was too muddy and soft.Thursday night rain again fell and undid the good that had been done during the warm spell of Thursday.Racing was again cancelled and cars were forced to park outside the grounds as the bypass under the race track was under water.Saturday opened up as about the best day of the show and racing took place on this one day only.Despite all this, however.this year's exhibition was one of the best held.Financially it surpassed , that of 1947 and came close to creating a record in attendance.The exhibition opened in the usual way with a parade of floats and the school children.The Orms- .town High School gave a pagent entitled \u201cJune Wedding\u201d and there was also a demonstration of physical culture.Mr.Gilbert McMillan, President, in his opening remarks said: \u201cIt is noteworthy that we continue to have the usual heavy entry of Ayrshires and Holsteins, and particularly satisfactory is the increase of Jersey entries to 143 head.The display of milking Shorthorns and French-Canadian cattle is most outstanding.\u201d Wednesday's Horse Show saw among the winners of local note, Viola Lallemand, D.McCoy and Chas.Kyle.The enlarged showgrounds made a wonderful difference to getting around the show and the set-up of Model Shows midway made this part of the fair quite compact and apart from the rest of the activities.Due to the weather there was little or no activity on the race track and the grandstand of a consequence was.deserted.Possibly due to this fact, the arena was well patronized during the cattle judging on all days.It is possible that never before have so many people been in the arena seats to watch this event.The routing of the traffic under the bypass at the race track saved the confusion that did abound around the Industrial Building and through the midway.Joe Basile\u2019s band was not very noticeable about the fair and only for a few tunes during the Horse Show, would it have been known it was there.Most of the music was supplied by the midway public address system and by one at night in the arena.Between them they provided the music for the whole show.In the qattle judging P.D.Mc- Arthur\u2019s \u201cCherry Bank Royal Jupiter\u201d captured the senior grand championship for Ayrshire bulls.\u201cBurnside Aristocrat\u201d owned by R.R.Ness & Sons, won grand junior and reserve championship and was only beaten by a close margin by \u201cCherry Bank Royal Jupiter\u201d.The Holstein senior grand Thampion bull was W.A.S.Ayerst's \u201cEg- lantiers Rag Apple General\u201d.There were 502 championship calibre cattle in the show.according to Gilbert McMillan, President, when he introduced the cattle parade feature on Friday night.The Horse show all the way through was a spectaclar success.Parctically all the leading stables were represented and competing.Miss Viola Lallemand again captured the Shawinigan Trophy for Best Lady Driver Beauharnois Dis- Miss Edna Rankin came second.The potato race and musical chairs were features which were greatly enjoyed by the crowds that swarmed the arena on each evening.There was an exceptionally large entry of horses for the horse show and some of the events took considerable time to run through and brought some close finishes for the judges to decide.The Cattle parade in the arena on Friday evening, was the best and largest ever seen at any previous Ormstown Exhibi- on.Mr.McMillan, President,\u201d in his comments when introducing the Parade feature said: \u201cWith 502 championship calibre cattle in our show we did not fall short in the agricultural departments.We expect this show will.have over 1.000 entries within three years.\u201d There were more exhibits in Poultry and junior stock this year and the cattle sheds were practically full to capacity.In other years there has been plenty of spare stall space, but this year the space was fully occupied.The new horse barn was filled also, as well as the stalls in the arena.If entries continue to come in in future years as they did this year, space will be at a prem- fum.All sections of exhibits showed increases and great enthusiasm among the competitors.Again this year there was a large exhibit of sheep and swine, with sheep exhibitors coming mostly from Ontario.Among, the sheep were two recently imported form Scotland at a cost of $1,000 each.In the Canadian Cattle classes, all awards went to Ernest Sylvestre, St.Hyacinthe, Que., including cham- plonships and specials.In Shorthorns all prizes in all classes went to Sylvan Brae Farms, Howick, Que.including the championship awards.The Ladies department was well stocked with exhibits in all classes and attracted quite an amount of attention.Two school exhibits were shown from Howick High School and Ormstown High School, which attracted much attention and fovour- able comments.The Howick School, exhibit was the largest ever shown by this school and a large number of the articles were made under the supervision of Mr.S.P.Liver- sidge, manual training instructor.Both exhibits were evidences of the good work done at these schools in the arts ano crafts line of education.The Womens Institute had their usual display of articles made and donated by the various branches in the district and there were many buyers for the articles on sale.The industrial building contained many exhibits and this is being ccvered in a special article in another column.The Model Shows Midway was probably one of the best that has visited Ormstown Exhibition since it recommenced operations in 1945.The operators of the various shows were much more courteous than has been the case with previous midways and it is understood that the owners were entirely satisfied with the returns they obtained.It is quite probable they will return to Orms- town next year.The Ormstown War Memorial Community Centre Committee was kept busy this year serving meals to exhibitors and fair visitors from Tuesday until Sunday morning It is reported that their returns were much greater than in 1947 and the entire venture was a complete success.The only racing took place on Saturday, but the new track and location proved that it will be a drawing card another year.Wet weather prevented it being made full use of this year.It can be said that the 1948 Orms- town Exhibition was a complete success and President McMillan and Manager Carlyle Dickson and the Board of Officials can be proud of ithe results obtained.They can also go forward next vear with their further plans for imprevement with trict, at Friday Night's show and \u2018the confidence of à job well done.View of Arena at Ormstovm Exhibition During Judoing The above photograph was takcn inside the arena at Ormstown Exhibition, during the judging of Junior stock, on Friday.It gives some idea of the interest taken In the junior exhibits and the large A 1948 Ormstown Above are views of different items of interest scen at Ormstown Exhibition.Top I.{t, the entrance to Model Shows\u2019 Midway and some of the rides and shows.may be seen a portion of the new race track.Centre top shows the direction signs to guide motor traffic to the road leading to the bypass under the new race, track.Also showing is the entrance to the Arena.Top right, two sheep imported from Scotland by their owners, at a cost of $1,000 each.All Prepare By-law to Annex Certain Godmanchester Land to Town of H\u2019don A regular session of the Godman- chester Council was held on Tuesday, the 8th day of June, 1948, Mayor John A.Caldwell presiding.The Mayor welcomed to the Board the councillors who were elected by acclamation on Wednesday, the 12th day of May.The council will furnish wire and staples to repair the fence along the Carr sideroad, on cozdition that Isaac St.Onge furnish the posts and labor free.The secretary gave the number of license of a car that was dumping garbage in the Plank Road ditch near the Town dump, in the | Township of Godmanchester.A notice of motion 1s given that a by-law be prepared and broght in for the next meeting, for the purpose of annexing to the Town of Huntingdon a block of land edjoin- ing Church 8t.in the Township of Godmanchester, with the following lot Nos.401, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and York Street as far east side of &t.No.401-26 and that Mr.E.C.Martin prepare the By-Law.The Mayor was authorized to sign an indigent card.Councillor St.Onge was thanked for the lunch served to this Board.Letter from the Canadian National Ry.dated May 28th was read and fyled.\u2018The revision of the roll was taken up with a few amendments.The Quebec Royd Department is requested to resurface with gravel the Biggar sideroad.and a copy of this resolution forwarded to Mr.Jchn G.Rennie, M.LA.- Ralph O'Connor $4.50.The hills were ordered paid: Jas.Ferns $24.; E.C.McCoy $4840: Township of Elgin $60.; The Hun- tingdon Gleaner $7.75; The S.W.& P.Co.81148: Len Legault $3.60; mer number of entries that the various the Exhibition, this year.Great in- junior clubs had entered.This is, terest was taken in all the cattle about a half view of the arena and exhibits at this year\u2019s exhibition ; and it was one of the largest ever other judging rings were in the fore- shown.The prize list published in ground.The Juniors had probably this issue will show the various the largest entry of any year of winners and the awards.At the rear \u2014 Exhib sheep awards went to Ontario sheep owners.Centre left, the fine stal- Hon owmed by W.A.& Ayerst, ot ; Glen Ayerst Parts, Que., and a pulse winner, Next, a section view of the Empire Garage outside the Industrial Builaing and just behind the Midway.Large view, centre, shows part of the industrial exhibitis outside the Industrial Building and looking foward the main entrance under the Memorial Arch.These are Mercury The appointment of four new members to the Staff of Ormstown High School is announced by the Board.The appointments include: Mrs.Willa Hooker, Miss Ruth Proctor B.A.; Miss Shirley Cumming B.Sc.(H.Econ), and Miss Ann Page.Mrs.Hooker is a graduate of the School and of the School for Teachers, Macdonald College.She served on the staff for several years before her marriage and will now return as class teacher in the Junior High School department.Miss Proctor, who is a native of Berthierville, Quebec, has studied at Ottawa University and is a graduate of McGill University.She will receive her High School Diploma this month and will serve as French Specialist.Miss Cumming is a graduate of New Glasgow High School, New Glasgow, NS., and of Mount Allison University, Sack- ville, N.B.\u2018She will act as Home Economics Specialist and as Director of the Cafeteria.Miss Page, who is a graduate of Sherbrooke High School, wil receive her diploma this vear from the School for Teachers, Macdonald College, and will have charge of the Primary department.With these new appointments, the Staff of the school is as follows: D.C.Munroe, M.A.,, (McGill, Principal, (English and History); Miss Frances Crook, B.A.(Bishops), Reg'd.of Huntingdon Ford Exhibit ; NGDON THE LEADING ADVERTISING MELIUM IN THE ition Most Outstanding ttuc ke -hown by Lefebvres of Val- leyfield.Centre, left, is Miss Viola Lallezuind on her horse, Betty Fire- Ormstown, | fly, which was a consistent winner at the Horse Show.Miss Lallemand was also winner of the Shawinigan Trophy for Best Lady Driver, District of Beauharnois.two scetional views of the exhibit in the Industrial Building, \u201cWool At Your Window\u201d.The drapes at the window in the view to the left were those made by Huntingdon Woollen Mills and the yarn showing Staff Appointments at Ormstown High School Angie Barrington \u2018Grade III and IV and Music»; Miss Shirley Cumming, B.8c.(Mount Allison).\u2018Home Economics and Director of the Cafeteria); Mrs.Willa Hooker (Grade VII); Mrs.Margaret Lindsay (Commerce and Geography); Miss Ann Page (the Primary); Miss Dorothy Phillips (Grades V and VI and Junior French): Miss Ruth Proctor, B.A.(McGill), (Frenchy; Miss Eleanor Tomlinson, B.A.(Mc- Gill), (Classics, English and History); H.G.M.Winter.B.Sc.(Agri.) (Toronto).(Agriculture and Shopwork).During the summer months several members of the Staff will undertake special assignments.Miss Crook will join a group of Quebec Guiders in visiting various Girl Guide Camps in other provinces.The party will travel to the Pacific Coast.Miss Tomlinson will attend the PAPT Workshop at Macdonald College, her special study being the development of the high school curriculum.Mr.Winter will attend the summer session at Cornell University, where his courses will include the Teaching of Agriculture and Shop Supervision.Mr.Munroe will attend the annual convention of the National Education Association of the United States in Cleveland on July 6th to 9th and will convey the greetings of Canadian teachers.He will also preside at the annual con- M.A.(Bryn Mawr), Vice-Principal, (Mathematics and Science): Preliminary Sk 1 vention of the Canadian Teachers\u2019 Mrs.| Federation in Ottawa, Aug.9 to 12.- irmishing Started in Quebec\u2019s Coming Election Campaign | Premier Duplessis to Open His Campaign at | Three Rivers, Sunday i Quekuc, -(CP)\u2014Preliminary skir- pulshine: in Quehes's July 28 general | Tolior campaien , has started vith warm-up speeches by the | nders of the two major parties, and Magdalen Islands nomination day will be July 19.Flertion day as predicted by the Premier will be a Wednesday, the Lower left, ! DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS HUNTINGDON.QUE., WEDNESDAY JUNE 16th, 1948 Event ts from Zephyr Textiles Ltd, Orm- stown, The young lady is Miss Ro- bertas MeDermid.On the right is another view with Miss Marjorie Dingle, of the International Wogl Secretariat and the various local i mills sponsoring the display: The Huntingdon Woollen Mills, Leach Textiles Ltd, Fawcett & Grant Ltd.Zephyr Textiles Ltd.Lower right.a group of members of the Huntingdon Calf Club, one of many junior groups exhibiting in the junior livestock.Redecorating of Inside of Court House to be Done The Huntingdon County Council was held in the usual place and heur of sessions on Wednesday the Lth day of June, 1948.Members Al! present, except Councillors Cns- tagnier and Stevenson.Mr.A.H.Crutchfield, Warden, presiding.Councillor Pinsonneault was appointed Pro-Warden, for the next three months Notice of motion was given that it by law be prepared and brought in fur the Sept.meeting, laying a rate ol assessment for the next year.W.D.Fraser, was appointed Special superintendent on the Fraser discharge to resort by-Proces Verbal or otherwise at a special meeting if necessary for the purpose of homologating the proposed Proces Verbal.The Secretary reported to the Board that no tender had been re- celved for the érection of 4 private bridges over the Laguerre River Ditch.J.H.Prevost, was called before the Board and he accepted to bulid 2 private bridges over the Laguerre Drainage on the property of Zephir- in Brisson lot Nos.745a-746a and on the property of Romuald Bris- son lot Nos.727-729, in the parish of -Ste-Barbe, for the sum of $1450.esch bridge according to plan.By-Law No.101 was read three times and adopted, signed by the Warden and countersigned by the Scerrtary-Treasurer, granting $500.te, Agricultural Societies A.and B.The motion of Sept.9 1931 where the County Council agreed to pay 1007: of the cost of prosecution in j case of petty thieving be rescinded.\"Letters from l'Union of Municipalités of the Province of Quebec, from the Drainage Branch, Dept.of Agriculture, from Mr.J.G.Rennie, M.L.A., from the Dept.of Land and Forest, from Donald E.Zlack, from i the United Emergency Fund for i Britain were read and filed.= Councillor Pinsonneault and Mr.| 0.Bonneville were appointed a committee to see about a responsible | person to oversee the construction of the two private bridges, in the parish of Ste.Barhe.The Warden and 8ecretary-Trea- surer were appointed a committee to see about covering the floor in the entrance of the Court House Three davs before he announced Premier's favorite day of the week | and to see about the necessary de- the elcction date June 9, Premier.Duplessis told followers in Three Rivers that predominant campaign - issues are provincial autonomy and anti-Communism.' Last Sunday, speaking in L'Islet Tægislative Assembly, Liberal Lead- rr Adelard Godbout said neither provincial autonomy nor Com- muiism is an issuc in Quebec.Mr.Godbout described his ad- ress to rural voters gathered in the college yard at L'Islet village 3 4% preliminary\u201d to announcement cf the Liberal party's Sunday right.Announcement of the election dite was made by the Premier | whose \u2018Union Nationale government saeks re-election for a third trrm since 1936 while a cabinet meeting wns in progress.The Premier left the cabinet chamber to inform legislature reporters that July 28 had been fixed as voting day with nominations a week earlier.Polls will open at 9 am.and cinse ai 6:30 p.m, daylight time.This year voting day in remote Charlevoix and Saguenay, split irto two divisions for the coming election.In Abitibi East, Abitibi West for important decisions.Three parties will be in the election fight.They will be the Union Nationale which held 52 of the 91 seats in the last Legislature, the Liberals who held 33 seats at dis- County which he represents in the, solution, and the Union des Elec- | teurs which campaigned in 1044 without success.The Union des Electeurs promises to have a candidate for every one of the 92 seats that will be open to competition.No final word has been heard yet from the C.CF.which elected one man in 1944, nor from the Bloc Populaire which elected four.The Union Nationale will oppose Rene Chaloult.member for Quebec (County), but the Liberals will run Horace Phiiippon, K.C.against him.Just aver 2,000,000 electors will be eligible to vote, a record figure not Nationalist, \u2018for Quebec.ESKIMOS LIKE SOAP OPERAS VANCOUVER-\u2014(CP)\u2014Cowboy laments and sad soap operas, the sadder the better, are favorite radio fare for Eskimos and Indians in Canada's far north according to operators of army broadcasting stations at Port Churehill, Whitehorse, Aklavik, and Dawson City.| corating.The following bills were ordered | paid: _ Laberge Bros.$2.00; O.Bonneville $124.53; Le Progress de Valleyfield $6.97; The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.87.50; The 8.W.and P.48.08; Robert Trans.Reg'd.$0.70; The Bell Tel.$13.20; Office Stationers $12.10; E.C.McCoy $2.95; Pringle Stark Co.$235.18; Donat Chartrand $5.65; The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.$5.25; H.Pinsonneault $28.30; Hinchinbrook Township $10.00.Hospital Tag Day Realizes $800.26 Friday Was Barrie Day at Ormstown Exhibits A generous response to the - nual Tag Day for Barrie Memorial Hospital, at Ormstown Exhibition, on Priday, was much appreciated.Total prcceeds amounted to Largest Industrial Exhibit Ever Seen at Ormstown Space at Premium\u2014Many Exhibitors Had Products on Display For Visitors The industrial exhibits at Orms- town Exhibition this year formed one of the lnrgest of its kind ever to be shown at the fair.The space in the Industrial Building itself was taxed beyond capacity gnd many exhibitors had to set up in tents on the outside.Many new exhibitors were present to show new lines of goods, or lines that | have been In short supply.There | were also many of the old exhibitors \"who have shown their lines over a ; number of years.Among some of the new exhibi- tors wore \u2018Tully Lumber Co.of TMuntingdon, Que: 8.J.Currie, Huntingdon; Marchand Frere, Huntingdon and Valleyfield; The Textile Mills of Huntingdon and Ormstown, who showed inside the Industrial Building The Tully Lumber Co.was showing a new Lype of barn construction known as \u201cTimberib\u201d.This ls n laminated wood beam used for construction of barn roofs and rated as being stronger than steel, while being light in weight.Many interested farmers\u2019 stopped at.this booth to examine and obtain information on this type of construction.It is quite possible that barn construction in the future will include \u2018Timberib\u201d.S J.Currie was demonatrating the Westinghouse line of electrical ap- plinnees and had a very fine dispiay including a modern cabinet radio that attracted much attention because of {ts appearance and fine tonal qualities.Marchand Prere hind a splendid range of Victor Radios and refrigerators and their stand was located in the upstairs part of the building.Some very fine radios were to be seen and attracted much attention from the many visitors to the fair.While some of the textile mills have had space at the exhibition before, the display this year took a slightly different course.The display was \u201cWool at Your Window\" and featured various types of drapes for the window and also some covering for chairs, etc.These drapes and covers were made entirely of wool with a pleasing combination of colours that thrilled the heart of many a lady visitor to the exhibition.A number of these drapes were made by 16tal mills featuring Huntingdon Woollen Mills and Miss E.Boyer MALONE-\u2014Miss Eileen Boyer 39, Malone bank teller, was sentenced to four to eight years at Westfield State farms in Bedford Hills, West- chester county, Monday by County Judge C.J.Carey, Jr.for \u2018larceny in the sum of $114,300 of bank funds.H.M.Main, attormey for Miss Boyer, argued over the fact the case got Into the newspapers.Main condemned publishers and reporters of the newspapers of Northern New York for writing about the case, bringing \u201cHeartbrea\u201d and humilla- tion\u201d to Miss Boyer and her family.Miss Boyer pleaded guilty to four counts of grand larceny, first degree.Indictment Dropped On application of District Attorney E.N.Lawrence, Judge Carey dismissed the second indictment against Miss Boyer, charging her with forgery, third degree, pertaining to her being accused of altering 52 customers\u2019 ledger sheets at the Peoples Trust Co.here in an attempt priation of $114,300, Appearing in a weakened condition and carrying an expression | of sadness, Miss Boyer was led hy the arm before Judge Carey by her sister.Mrs.Clifford Revoir.8he was allowed to be seated in = chair | before the judge as the case was | presented.She was attired in a | gray tailored suit and long sweeping gray coat.Bhe wore a wide soft gray felt picture hat with extremely ; wide brim.D.A.Embarrassed ! \"1 would recommend a suspended {sentence If it were possible for me to do s0,\" asserted District Attorney E.N.Lawrence.who expressed.his personal \u201cembarrassment\u201d in having tu be prosecutor in the case because of his having known Miss Boyer for many years.Lawrence said that Miss Boyer has niade restitution, in part, amounting ts 820,000.He said she had cooperated with officials in every way.Declaring that no family in Malone has \u201cborn a more enviable reputation than the Boyers,\u201d Main, attorney for the defence, pleaded $800.26, including an donation of $250.Money received during the year 1948 to the present date amounts to $7,770.66.Keen interest is being shown in the hospital and prompt payment of 1948 dues are coming in.The Barrie Memorial has served many people of the district and it is very encouraging to the Governors and the various officers to re- celve this support.Recent memberships are: Mrs.Wm.Currie, Hemmingford; Chat- eauguaay-Huntingdon W.I.; Charles Waller, Pranklin; Messrs.Rrroll McWhinnie; Marvin Dudley; George Stewart; Willlam Greer, Ormstown; Mr.P.H.D.Sommerville, Hem- mingford; Mr.Gerald Murphy, Ormstown; Mr.Lyell Graham, Herdman .anonymous a \u2014 The more man is addicted te vice, the less he cures for advice, TEN PAGES Grant also had a display of suitings at the same stand and Zephyr Textiles of Ormstown showed wool yarn.Shawinigan Water and Power Co.\u2019 had their usual stand in the building ns well as one outside in a.marque.Mr.Gartshore was showing the Wood line of dairy equip-\u2019 ment in his usual spot just inside\u2019 the entrance.McGQGerrigle's Electric of Ormstown attracted a deal of attention by having on display a glass tub washing machine which shnwed the action of the washer.\u2019 There were displays of feeds, house furniture, garden equipment, car accessories, Insecticides, etc.All received their share of attention from the arowds that passed through the building during the day and evening.Outside on the exhibition grounds close to the industrial building was perhaps one of the largest displays of farm equipment seen in many vears.Among these was a display by Empire Garage of Huntingdon, showing the only Canadian Oar model of the show~The Monarch, Together with this display were several Ford tractors and attache ments for same, as well na some trucks.Two English model cars were on display at, another stand and these attracted quite a deal of attention and were well Inspected.Models of farm machinery of all kinds were on display.Among these was the Rototiller, which has attracted quite a lot of attention since it was first seen at Huntingdon Fair.With this display was a small all-purpose tractor.Trucks of various sizes and makes were Lo be seen, ar well na tractors.The Dominion Dept.of Agriculture had a stand expinining various methods of storage.All in all, the industrial exhibits provided as much of interest this year na the fair itself.It is quite evident that more space will have to be arranged if such large numbers continue to apply for stands to display thelr products.The secretary's office was a busy place all day long and reserved sent, tickets were in great demand.Information of various sorts was {courteously given and special viait- ors conducted on tours of the Leach Textiles.Messrs.Fawcett & grounds and exhibits Sentenced to 4 to 8 Years For Larceny Indictment For Forgery Dismissed by Judge Carey at Malone for Miss Boyer from the standpoint of the \u201csuffering\u201d she has undergone since she was arrested | by state police.High Price Paid Main sald that the defendant was \u201cno menace to society\u201d and that he , Could find no reason for sentence i from that point of view.\u201cBhe has done a wrong and has already paid a mighty high price,\u201d | he declared.Judge Carey sald that there are four items to be considered in crim- .inal cases: Punishment of an offender, possibility of reformation, protection of society and deterrent Against commission of other crimes.Judge Carey sentenced the defendant to four to eight years on four counts.However, they are to ! be served concurrently.After serving two-thirds of the minimum time {of four years, which Is about two \u2018years and eight months, Miss Boyer would appear before a parole board A to conceal larceny and mismppro- that would decide, relative to good \u201c , behavior, whether she is to be pa- -, roled or serve the entire four years.About 10 days a month is allowed for good behavior.- .Annual Meeting Ormstown Ringside Club | Under the Chairmanship of Mr.John Carpenter, White Plains, N.Y.the Ormstown Ringside Club held its annual meeting and banquet in the Huntingdon Chateau, on Thursday evening.25 members were present and all enjoyed the pleasant evening.The marketing of milk, its problems, etc., came before the meeting.Mr.J.R.Pelletier, Pres.Canadian Ayrshire Breeders\u2019 Association, praised the farmers of the Chateauguay Valley for the way they and their co-workers had built up Ormstown Exhibition.Farmers in Canada have to produce food, that in their first and foremost objective.To maintain tis stand the work parative few, for Canada has « small population.We look for things to be done in a big way by the farmers in the Chateauguay Valley for you are indeed our leaders.I offer you my congratulations upon being such leaders and may you long carry on with your good work.The Ringside Club has each year subcribed $30 to be used in Junior Farmer competition work at Orms- town Show.This year the amount will be increased as the Club Punds have been sufficiently augmented to warrant such being done.The officers for 1948-40 are: John Carpenter, Past.President, Jacques de Broin, Montreal.President; Abe Stoltz, Toronto, Vice-Pres.: W.L.Carr, Huntingdon, 2nd Vice-Pres.; Ivan Heath, Huntingdon, Treasurer; Adam L.Sellar, Huntingdon, Secretary; W.A, Ayerst, Ormstown; PF.Napler, Ottawa; Fimo Ashton, Foster, Que.; and Mr.Sylvestre of St.Hyacinthe were named to the Executive, has to be accomplished by a come, fot + ETT a RETREAT WVEGESE oa Tae ip en ETERS WR 3 2 cn «are \u201ca ES NS DES \u2019 Page Two The Huntingdon Gleaner Published by The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.ADAM L.SELLAR, President end Editor Huntingdon, Que.Subscription Rates - .- 0266 Year Member of: ; Canadian Weekiy Newspapers\" Ass'n Ont.-Que.Division, Ç.W.N.A.Audit Bureau of Circulation Although eve recaution will be taken to avoié error, The \u2018Gleaner Socepts advertising In ite columns on the understandinc that it will not Viable for any srror In any advertisement publishet hereunder un.fess a proot of such advertisement is requested In writing by the advertiser and returned to The Gleaner business office duly signed by the advertiser and with such error or cerrection plainly noted in writing thereon, and in that case, If any error eo noted is not corrected by The Gleaner, Its liability shall not exceed such a proportion of the entire cost of such advertise: ment as the space occupied by the noted error bears te the whols space occupled by such advertisement.Huntingdon, Wed., June 16th, 1948 Ormstown Exhibition Successful OUBTS and fears were expressed all through D'onmstown Exhibition on account of the weather factor, but these proved to be unwarranted.The show financially was a complete success despite the bad weather and the fact that only one day's racing was held.There is no doubt that the horse racing is a feature of this exhibition and that it does attract a large number of patrons to swell the receipts.As evidence of this the grandstand re- celpts this year were $400 as against $1,190 for last year.These receipts were taken for the one day on which racing was held and this was on Saturday.Totally, the receipts for the three days and four nights gave an increase of $244 over that of last year.This shows that more people attended the exhibition and had the weather been as it was on Thursday or Saturday, the receipts would most likely have proved a record.There is one thing, and that is that farmers were unable to work on wet days and no doubt attended the show in greater numbers on account of this.Another factor is that seeding and so forth was well advanced this year and the rain was a big help in providing the necessary moisture to ensure good crops.Thus conditions from this angle were greatly in favour of the show.Except for the opening night on Wednesday evening, the rain did not greatly interfere with attendance as the rain fell mostly during the late evening and night.While the grounds were quite wet in the morning, by the time the crowd came in the afternoon, they were drying nicely.Parking of cars was interfered with to some extent and there is no doubt that more work will have to be done on the by-pass before another year.It would seem that some sort of paving will have to be done end also a drainage system installed, before this will be perfect.On Friday, water lay in the tunnel and cars were unable to pass through it.Aside from this, the new method was a great inprovement over the old way of getting cars into the grounds.There was less confusion and people on the midway were not bothered by cars continually passing through.Despite the weather, Ormstown can mark up a really big success for the 1948 show.* 4% % Election July 28th FFICIAL announcement was made the past week that the Provincial Election in Quebec will be held on July 28th, This date had been mentioned previously as the one likely and activity among political workers has been going on ever since the lagt session ended.It would almost seem that Premier Duplessis was waiting for the results of the Ontario election before setting the date of the Quebec election.+ The Ontario election returned Premier Drew's Party, although in the decreased numbers and he himself not being elected.\u201d The C.C.F.showed gains in Ontario and they have also showed gains in some Federal by-elections since that time.It is reported that there will be C.CF.candidates in the Quebec election, but to what extent is not clear at this time.The Social Credit Party has also stated that i will have candidates in £very riding.Should this prove the case, it will mean a three- cornered contest throughout the Province and perhaps four candidates will be in many fields.There is no doubt that the fight will be hard and bitter between the two main parties\u2014National Union and Liberals, but what influence the showing of a third or fourth party will have, is something that will have to be seen.In the Ontario election, the O.CF.gained several seats, to make them the second strongest party in the house.But in number of votes, the Liberals still maintained second place.It would seem at the present time that there is a trend toward the C.CP.The results of the Baskatchewan election will be known before the\u201d Quebec election has been completed, and it is quite possible that this may have an influence on the voting.The Saskatchewan election will be held on June 24th\u2014about one week from now.Should the C.C.P.be returned to power in Saskatchewan, it is quite likely that more candidates will run in the Quebec election.Saskatchewan is the first province to have had a C.CP.government and a win for that party would create greater confidence among its ranks and they \u2018would be able to approach the people of other provinces on their record of achievement and the fact \u2018that they had\u2019 been re-elected.There may be many surprises in the forthcoming election and we must be prepared for them.IL may take much thought for us to figure out the proper course and thinking to follow in making our choice.The only advice we can offer is to welgh everything carefully and not be persuaded against our better judgment.Whatever fine promises are made, it will be you who will pay the piper\u2014it is your money the government is using and the cost of the promises will have to come from the treasury, not from the pockets of the members, or the party.Governments today are talking in surpluses.If they can build surpluses, then they should be able to reduce taxation\u2014 this is the greatest prothise that any government can make to the people today.Governments are not profit as Insctutions, -\u2014 profit ghould be passed en | people in the way of reduction, aboll- Gen of certain formé of Gaxation.The eva = vo x \u2018un £2), 7 promise such « shee of actin Wil stand.\u2019 \u201cety \u2018great ve REL, Frost maa, and he does & Withott effi, Dividing Huntingdon Into Wards N idea that has been expressed on many occasions and from various quarters in the Town of Huntingdon, was brought to the attention oz the Town Council at their meéting held the past week.It was that of dividing the town into three wards.Presumably, if such were put into effect, and under the present system, it would mean that two aldermen would be elected for each of the three wards.As the matter was not fully discussed at the meeting, the \u2018full ides cannot be analyzed, nor can it be said how the town is proposed to be divided.There is one thing however, the town would have better representation if it were divided into wards.In the first place the people in each ward would need only to place matters of interest before their own representatives for such matters to receive proper recognition.In arriving at a budget, it would be much easier to apportion costs as this would be done according to the requirements of each ward.There would probably be greater satisfaction in the case of elections when the people would be able to vote for thelr own particular candiates Instead of voting on a whole council.The vote for the Mayor would have to be taken in all wards as is done at present.Huntingdon is growing fast, its boundaries will nec doubt be extended beyond those now existing, and this before another election is held.As properties ask to be included in the town, it is likely that other properties-will h to become a part of the town also.Under such conditions it would seem that the logical way of government would be to lave representatives for the various parts of the town who actually reside in that part for which they are responsible.In this way they will know of the conditions existing and be in contact with the people to whom they would be responsible.When money would be required to be spent, it would be appropriated to the ward where it woula be required.It would soon be seen if the ward could support such expenditures in relation to its taxation value and thus the bickering about all the people paying for something done in one part of town, would be greatly eliminated.The time is fast approaching when Huntingdon must prepare a budget for each year and work 1equired to be done according to such budget.Haphazard spending without thought to possible 1evenue and to possible emergencies, will soon put the town in bad condition.Under a ward system a plan could be worked out as to the required amount of repair work that must be done and the amount of new work that may be required.Provision for emergencies could be taken care of by teducing the amount of new work to be undertaken.It Is very evident that more attention must be paid tu planning of all matters in this town.The future must be provided for and not left to take care of itself.There is more thought required than just how much taxes can be ralsed.Thought must be given as to whether the present facilities and services are adequate for the expansion that canbe teen coming.Expansion will mean additional expense of upkeep and to overcome this it will be necessary to know how much finances can be acquired to take care of it.It is certain that we cannot proceed along the same lines that were taken ten or twenty years ago.As the town grows it will need more protective measures such as sdditional full time policemen, it may even need a certain number of paid full time firemen.These things are in the future, but not in the too distant future.Then again, will the present filter plant be adequate to supply all the water that will be needed?It would therefore seem that the council should give its utmost attention to the matter of wards that has now been requested.* ¥ * Danger in the Trend ROM the result of certain elections that have taken place, it would seem that the C.C.F.is gaining ground in popularity in this Country.Soine of this popularity may be the.result or those with Communistic leanings throwing their weight behind this party in order that it may sometime be placed in power.It is known that the tactics of the Communists have been changed and that less disturbance is evident among the various unions.They may now believe that this is the wrong angle.The C.C.Ÿ is the closest allied to the Russian doctrine and it has succeeded in making gains of late.There is a federal election in the offing.It may come this year or in 1948, but at any rate the confidence of the C.CF.is being built up with the possibilities it may have of success.It may also be that the Communist underground is working to have this party elected and when they have secured power, to take over the government on Communistic lines.Tt is well known from the workings in other countries that this is the sole aim of the Communists.While the general run of C.C.F.members may be sincere in their plan of action, they cannot know how many of their party may be working toward control of the party for Communistic ends.Such would probably not show itself until the party had gained the power it is seeking.Then the communist would begin to assert himself and gradually the control would be diverted from the party in power to the agitators.We have seen it happen in other countries and it can happen here if we let it.We must all be on our guard lest we sell out ourselves and our country.The time to be on our guard is now, when elections are being held and the results are evident that gains are being made.We have been told that the Communists would throw in their lot with the C.C.F.whether they want it or not.They would not throw their weight behind the other parties, because these parties\u2019 policies are not such that would enable them to attain what they are seeking.Beware in the coming elections that you are not begulled into false thinking and that your hand when marking the ballot does not stray into places unknown.* 85 x The deep moans round with many voices.Come my friends, - \"Tis not too late to seek a newer worl.-Tennyson.+ oor; a gréit {ning oan\u2019 onty-be- done wd.\u201d POULTRY AWARDS Judge: Prof.W.A.Maw, Macdonald College, Que.Standard Primary Breeds White Wyandotte Cock: 3, T.L.Irving & Son.White Wyandotte Hen: 3, J.Edmund Sproule.White Leghorn S.C.Hen: 3, Clifford Sproule.Secondary Breeds \u2014 Plymouth Rock A.O.V.Cock: 2, W.Watson; 3-4, T.L.Irving & Sons.Ply- imouth Rock A.O.V.Hen: 1, W.Watson; 2-3, T.L.Irving & sons.Orph- ington AV.Cock: 1, W.Watson; 3, T.L.Irving & Sons.Orphington A.V.Hen: 3-4, W.Watson.Leghorn A.OV.Cock: 2, J.Edmund Sproule; 4, T.L.Irving & Sons.Leghorn A.- O.V.Hen: 3, J.Edmund Sproule.Minorcas AV.Cock: 2, J.Edmund Sproule.Minorcas A.V.Hen: 2-4, W.Watson.New Hampshire Hen: 2-3, J.Edmund Sproule; 4, T.L.Irving & Sons.Brahmas AV.Cock: 2, W.Watson, Brahmas A.V.Hen: 3, W.Watson.Rabbits AO.V.Male: 1, Stanley Craig.Angora Rabbits A.O.V.Female: 1, Stanley Craig.Pair Bantam A.V.: 1, Miss Anne White; 3-4, J.E.Sproule.Pair Guinea Fowl: 1, Clifford Sproule; 2, Douglas Sproule; 3, Aus- [tin Sproule.Farmers\u2019 Utility Classes, Trios and Pens Barred Plymouth Rock: 1-4, D.Sproule; 2, Laird Lindsay; 3, W.R.Younie.White Leghorns S.C.: 1, T.L.Irving & Sons.Pens \u2014 Barred Plymouth Rocks: 3, J.W.Taylor; 4, W.R.Younie; 4, Austin Sproule.White Leghorns 8S.C.: 1, W.R.Younie; 2, J.W.Taylor; 3, J.E.Sproule.Turkeys and Geese \u2014 Bronze Turkeys Male: 1, Howard Reid; 2- 4, J.W.Taylor.Bronze Turkeys Female: 2-3, T.-L.Irving & Sons; 4, Howard Reid.White Holland Male: 1-2, T.L.Irving & Sons.White Holland Female: 1-2, T.L.Irving & Sons.Toulouse Geese Male: 2-3, J.W.Taylor: 4, C.Sproule.Toulouse Female: 1-3, J.W.Taylor.Embden Male: 2, J.W.Taylor: 3-4, T.L.Irving & Sons.Embden Female \u2014 2-3: J.W.Taylor: 4 T.L.Irving and Sons.A.O.V.Male: 2, C.Sproule, Ducks \u2014 Pekin Male: 1-3, J.W.Taylor.Pekin Female: 1-2, J.W.Taylor.Muscovy Male: 1, Austin Sproule.Muscovy Female: 1, A.Sproule.Indian Runner, A.V.Male: 1, Ralza English.Indian Runner.A.V., Female: 2-3, R.English.Junior Department Poultry Div.Barred Plymouth Rock Male: 1, Stanley Cralg: 2.Russell Ovans; 3, Geo.Irving.Barred Plymouth Rock Female: 1-2, R.Ovans; 3, S.Craig; 4, G.Irving.White Leghorns Male, G.Irving; White Leghorns Female: G.Irving.SPECIALS Ormstown Co-Operative Agricultural Soclety, best pen Barred Plymouth Rocks, 1 bag Poultry Feed\u2014 Douglas Sproule.Best Pen White Leghorns.1 bag Poultry Feed: W.R.Younie.St.Lawrence Flour Mills Ltd.\u2014 Best trio Barred Plymouth Rocks, 1 bag 18% Growing Mash: Doug.Sproule.Best trio White Leghorns, 1 bag Growing Mash: T.L.Irving & Sons.Best pr.White Leghorns, 1 bag Growing Mash: Geo.Irving.Best pr.Barred Plymouth Rocks, 1 bag Growing Mash: S.Craig.Best pr.Turkeys, 1 bag 18%: Laying Mash, D.A.Cumming.Best pr.Toulouse Geese, 1 bag 18% Laying Mash, D.A.Cumming.Best pr.Embden Geese, 1 bag 18% Laying Mash, D.A.Cumming.Best pr, Pekin Ducks, {1 bag 18% Laying Mash, J.W.Taylor.H.Desgrosiers & Fils, Montreal\u2014 Best pr.Barred Plymouth Rocks, 1 bag 18% Champlain Laying Mash, W.Watson.Best pr.Minorcas, 1 bag 18% Champlain Laying Mash, D A.Cumming.Eastern Steel Products Ltd, \u2014 Best pr.Barred Plymouth Rocks, 1 No.14-Q.Sprayer, D.A.Cumming.Best pr.Rhode Island Reds, 7-1b.Jar Diversal, Geo.Lagace.Best pr.White Wyandottes: 8-1b.pkg.Coc- cidosis Treatment, D.A.Cumming.Best pr.White Leghorns, 1 No.48 Galvanized Egg Basket, D.A.Cumming.Best pr.African Geese, 1 No.523 Grit Box, D.A.Cumming.Best pr.Indian Runner Ducks, 1 7- lb.bottle Nicotine Sulphate \u201cBlack Leaf\u201d 40, R.A.English.HOLSTEIN AWARDS Judge: M.W.Butchers, Alliston, Ont.\u2019 Bull Calf \u2014 1-8, Julius A.Rosen- feld; 2-4, W.A.S.Ayerst; 3, J.D.Lang: 5, Helm Bros.; 7, Wm.J.Mc- Gerrigle.Jr.Yearling Bull \u2014 2, Helm Bros.; 3, W.A, S.Ayerst: 4, J.J.Murphy.Sr.Yearling Bull: 2, W.K.McRae & Son; 3, Earle Hooker.Bull 2 yrs.\u2014 1, W, Watson; 2, Helm Bros.; 3, Elm Curve Farms; 4, Est.Jas.Howden.Aged Bull \u2014 1, W.A.8.Ayerst; 2, L.E.Blair & Son: 3, J.A.Rosenfeld.Sr.Champ.Bull \u2014 W.A.8.Ayerst.Reserve Jr.Champ.Bull \u2014 L.E.Blair & Son.Grand Champ.Bull \u2014 W.A.S.Ayerst.Reserve Grand Champ.Bull \u2014 L.E.Blair & Son.Dry Cow \u2014 1-2, J.J.Murphy; 3-4, Helm Bros.Dry Cow \u2014 2, Helm Bros.Helfer 2 yrs.old, dry \u2014 1, Helm Bros.; 2, W.A.8.Ayerst; 3-4, Donald Ham- flton.Heifer Sr.Yearling \u2014 1-2-7- 8: J.J.Murphy; 3, Helm Bros.; 4-6, W.Watson; 5, Helm Bros.Helfer Jr.Yearling: 1, W.Watson; 9, W.A.8.Ayerst.Heifer Calf \u2014 1, W.AS.Ayerst; 2, Helm Bros.; 3-4-5: J.J.Murphy; 9, W.M.Kelly; 12, D.Hamilton.Heifer 3 and 4 yrs.old in milk \u2014 1, W.A.8, Ayerst; 2, J.A.Rosenfeld; 4, J.J.Murphy.Cow 5 yrs.and over in milk \u2014 1-4-7: J.J.Murphy; 2-3-5: W.A.8.Ayerst; 6.J.A.Rosenfeld.Sr.Champ.Pe- male \u2014 J.J.Murphy.Reserve Sr.REMARKABLE SKILL ts used in blending Maxwell House Coffee.Choice Latin- American coffees are expertly combined in the y-onderful Maxwell House blend to ensure the ve 1 peak of flaver and ness.The Huntingdon Gleaner - 11948 Prize Winners at Ormstown Exhibition Champ.Female \u2014 W.A.8.Ayerst.Jr.Champ.Female J.J.Murphy.Reserve Jr.Champ.Female \u2014 W.A 8.Ayerst.Grand Champ.Female any age \u2014 J.J.Murphy; Reserve Grand Champ.Female \u2014 W.A.B.Ayerst.Dairy Herd \u2014 1, W.A.8.Ayerst; 2, J.J.Murphy; 3, Helm Bros.; 5, Elm Curve Farms.Sr.Get of sire: 1, J.J.Murphy.Jr.Get of sire 1, J.J.Murphy; 2, W.K.McRae & Son; 3, Helm Bros.: 4, W.A.8.Ayerst.Progeny of dam \u2014 1-5, J.J.Murphy; 2, Helm Bros.; 3, W.A, 8.Ayerst; 4-6, Elm Curve Farms; 7, W.Watson.SPECIALS Canada Starch Sales Co.Ltd.5 bags Gluten Feed, for best display of Reg'd.Holstein Females bred and owned by exhibitor, not more than 3 to be under 24 mos.of age only 1 of which may be under 12 mos.\u2014 J.J.Murphy.Norman-Holland Brandram-Hen- derson Ltd., Mtl.: 2 1-gal.cans outside Gloss White Paint for Senior Champ.Holstein Female \u2014 J.J.Murphy.T.Eaton Co.Ltd., Toronto, for best 3 Holstein cows, silver tray, Sheffield reproduction, W.A.S.Ayerst.Ogilvie Milling Co., 4 25-1b.bags Calf Meal, for best Holstein progeny of dam \u2014 J.J.Murphy.Sherwin-Williams Co.of Canada Ltd, best Holstein get of sire, 5 bags Ollcake Meal \u2014 J.J.Murphy.Ethan McCartney, Ormstown, best Holstein cow in milk, 5 yrs., or over: 5 gals.Motor Oil \u2014 J.J.Murphy.\\ : Blatchford Feeds Ltd.Toronto: Best Holstein heifer calf: 1 25-lb, bag Calf Meal, W.A.S.Ayerst.AYRSHIRE AWARDS Judge: J.C.Watt, Lancaster, Ont.Bull Calf \u2014 1, R.R.Ness & Sons: 4-9: P.D.McArthur & Son.Jr.Yearling Bull \u2014 1, R.R.Ness & Sons; 2-3, P.D.McArthur & Son.Sr.Yearling Bull \u2014 2, Gilbert Mc- Millan; 4, P.D.McArthur & Son.Bull 2 yrs.\u2014 2, Russell Logan.Aged Bull \u2014 1, P.D.McArthur & Son; 3, T.L.Irving & Sons.Sr.Champ.Bull \u2014 P.D.McArthur & Sons.Jr.Champ.Bull \u2014 R.R.Ness & Sons.Reserve Jr.Champ.Bull \u2014 R.R.Ness & Sons.Grand Champ.Bull any age \u2014 P.D, McArthur & Son.Dry Cow \u2014 4, P.D.McArthur & Son.Dry Cow \u2014 3, P.D.Mc- Arthur & Son; 5, Gerald A.Roy.Heifer 2 yrs.old dry \u2014 1, R.R.Ness & Sons; 6, G.Roy; 7, P.D.Me- Arthur & Son; 8, Forrest Dawson.Heifer Sr.Yearling \u2014 1, R.R.Ness & Sons; 4, P.D.McArthur & Son: 7.J.B.Cairncross; 8, P.D.Mc- Arthur & Son.Heifer Jr.Yearling \u2014 1, P.D.McArthur & Son: 2-5, Cumming Bros.; 3, R.R.Ness & Sons; 4, G.A.Roy; 7, R.Logan.Heifer Calf \u2014 1, J.W.McKell; 3- 12, P.D.McArthur & Son; 4-5, R.R Ness & Sons; 6-8-13, G.A.Roy: 9-14, J.Earle Ness.Heifer 2 yrs.in milk \u2014 1, R.R.Ness & Sons; 2, J.B.Cairncross.Heifer 3 and 4 yrs.old, in milk \u2014 1, P.D.Me- Arthur & Son; 2-3, R.R.Ness & Sons; 5, G.A.Roy.Cow 5 yrs.and over In milk \u2014 1-3-6: P.D.Mec- Arthur & Son; 4, R.R.Ness & Sons; 5-8, G.A.Roy.Sr.Champ.Female \u2014 P.D.McArthur & Son.Jr.Champ.Female \u2014 R.R.Ness & Sons.Reserve Jr.Champ.Female: P.D, McArthur & Son.Grand Champ.Female any age \u2014 P.D.McArthur & Son, Dairy Herd \u2014 1, P.D.McArthur & Son; 4.R.R.Ness & Sons; 5, G.A.Roy.Sr.get of sire \u2014 1, P.D.McArthur & Son; 2, R.R.Ness & Sons.Junior get of sire \u2014 1, R.R.Ness & Sons: 2, P.D.McArthur & Son; 5, G.A.Roy; 6.P.D.McArthur & Son.Progeny of dam \u2014 1-6, P.D.McArthur & Son; 4, R.R.Ness & Sons; 7, G.A.Roy.Howick-Huntingdon Ayrshire Club for a group of 4 Reg'd.Ayrshires, any age, owned by exhibitor, only 1 of which may be a male \u2014 1, G.A.Roy; 2, J.B.Cairncross; 3, G.A.Roy: 4.J.E.Ness; 5, T.L.Irving & Sons.SPECIALS St.Lawrence Flour Mills Ltd, 5 bags Dairy Ration for best display of Reg'd.females bred and owned by exhibitor, not more than 3 to be under 12 mos.of age \u2014 P.D.Mc- Arthur & Son.Norman-Holland, Brandram-Hen- derson Ltd., Mtl, 2 1-gal.cans English outside gloss white paint for Sr.Champ.Ayrshire Female \u2014 P.ELASTIC HOSIERY Smith Pharmacy 28 E.Main St.MALONE, N.Y.D.McArthur & Son.Canada Malting Co.Ltd., 10 bags Malt Sprouts for the best Ayrshire dairy herd \u2014 P.D.McArthur & Son.Ogilvie Milling Co., 4 25-1b.bags Calf Meal for the best Ayrshire Progeny of dam \u2014 P.D.McArthur & Son.Blatchford Feeds Ltd., Toronto, Ont., 1 25-1.pag Calf Meal.Best Ayrshire Heifer Calf \u2014 J.W.McKell.H.Desrosiers & Fils, Montreal, 2 bags 16% Champlain Dairy Ration, R.R.Ness & Sons.The Sherwin-Williams Co.of Can.Ltd., 5 bags Oil Cake Meal for best Ayrshire Sr.get of sire \u2014 P.D.McArthur & Son.Grades \u2014 Cow 3 yrs.old or over in milk \u2014 1-2, T.L.Irving & Sons; 3-4, J.Edmund Sproule.Cow 3 yrs.old ot over, dry \u2014 1-2, T.L.Irving & Son.(Continued on page 7) Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 Farmers ! CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCY Reinforced concrete pipes for bridges, sewers, drains, etc.Always a big stock on hand.6-8-10-12-15-18-24-30-36 and 48\u201d TO RENT Cement Mixers ROMEO BRUNET * NN a F.44 years The Ocean Limited has been one of Canada\u2019s famous trains joining the Maritime Provinces and eas [|| The \"Blue Book\u201d = your Canadian National Time Table \u2014 guide to Everywhere in Canada.\\ 3 \\} Sy SES \u201c \\ AN A WN JAY SA Central Canada.It is today Canadian National's senior train between Halifax and Montreal.The \u201call sleeping car\u201d Ocean Limited and its companion trains, The Scotian, and The Maritime Express (in continuous daily service since 1896), provide fast rail service and convenient connections to and from all points in the Maritime Provinces.As its name implies The Ocean Limited smacks of the sea .in the delicious seafood dishes served in the diner .and also, in the smooth flowing panorama that glides past your window; tidal marsh land lush with hay, vistas of shimmering Baie des Chaleurs, the mighty St.Lawrence and the Great Gulf.The lovely Wentworth and Matapedia valleys are among the most beautiful in Canada.You will make no mistake if you plan a vacation in Canada\u2019s Maritime Provinces, and whea you do, plan also to travel in comfort on The Ocean Limited, The Maritime Express or The Scotian, serving Halifax, Truro, Sydney, Amherst, Charlottetown, Moncton, Saint John, Newcastle, Campbellton, Mont Joli, Levis, (Quebec), Montreal.COURTESY AND SERVICE Whether at home \u2014 or \u2018\u2019going places\u201d \u2014 in all your contacts with Canadian National, you will experience courtesy and service, NATIONAL PARTY LINES enable us to serve thousands of families who would otherwise be without \"service.Considerate sharing of party lines is important in ensuring a high level of service for all.= PR Eye i ey spa term Lass Vem ap ee en Goods py PY © - + Dewittville Ormstown Howick Aubrey-Riverfield Ormstown Ormstown Council met on Tuesday, June 8th, members all present, Mayor A.A.McNeil presiding.On motion of Councillors Sadler and Beaulieu the Valuation Roll was revised as to severml properties.Moved by Coun.Hooker, seconded by Coun.Lang that the following accounts be paid: Rolfe & Son, $5.; J.W.Nussey, $32.43; George Fis- kin, $825; Shawinigan Water & Power Co., $105.08; Dominion Bridge Co., $12,200.12; Grinnell Co., $12.22; Romeo Poissant, $6.90; Ormstown Garage, $20.; A.A.McCormick, $26.64; Romeo Brunet, $4.45; Hun- tingdon Gleaner, $545; Alphonse Valee, $66.50; Donald Primeau, $78.00; Eldas Primeau, $1.50; Louis Emmond, $6.; Maurice Thibeault, $6.; Urbain Barre, $132.50; Lionel Charfgand $165; Omer Primeau, $176.; Ernest Rennie $39.84; Lomer Dumas, $6.; Theodore Lefebvre, $46.50; L.R.Daigneault, $21.; R.Guerin, $31.82; Edwin McDermid, 621.; Jas.Hunter, $12.: Omer Mc- Established 1889 Phone 71 215 Victoria St, Valleyfield Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 Tatehurst Allan\u2019s Corners Athelstan Glenelm Dermid, $13.; B.L.McGerrigle, $56.; R.Sheffrin, $4.03.Councillor Sadler was appointed to look after the corporation employees for June.On motion council adjourned to Monday, June 21st, at 7.30 p.m.ORMSTOWN PARISH COUNCIL Met on Tuesday, June 8th, Mayor Brown and Coun.Frappler absent.Coun.Greig appointed Mayar pro tem.On motion of Councillors Leduc and Kilgour the Valuation Roll was revised as to several new additions, ete.A letter from the Can.National Railway was read re closing Bryson Btation.Moved by Coun.Smith, seconded by Coun.Leduc that as far as this council is concerned no objection is taken to the discontinuance of a Caretaker at Bryson's Station.Moved by Coun.Kilgour, fecond- ed by Coun.Hamilton that the following accounts be paid: Albert Gi- beault, $4.; Louis Emond, $8.60; Village of Ormstown, use of Fire Engine at Dumas fire, $100.00, The matter of fence on Cairnside sideroad being repaired, was left in the hands of Coun, Greig.On complaint of Messrs.Girouard, Vincent and Leduc re the McArdle Discharge, A.A.McNeill was appointed special officer to examine this complaint and report to next meeting of council.Leonard Smith asked for a few loads of gravel to be placed on the street passing his property.Council granted two loads bf gravel for this street.On motion Council adjourned to Friday, June 25th, at 1 o'clock p.m.Kilbain Shower for Bride-to-be KILBAIN\u2014Mrs.James Higgins was hostess at a miscellaneous shower held in honour of Miss Margaret Ferns, at the home of Mrs.E.Bannon, on Wednesday, June 2nd.There were about 60 guests present to greet Margaret as she was ushered to a chair decorated in pink and white.Miss Susan Ferns and Master Gerald Smythe drew several wagonloads of gifts to the guest of honour, and charmingly handed the gifts to Margaret to be opened, after which Margaret fittingly thanked the hostess and all guests for the lovely gifts.Refreshments were then served by the hostess, assited by Mrs.E.Bannon and her daughters.Dommron ay Li: JULY 1¢ FARE AND ONE HALF FOR THE W ROUND TRIP Good going Wednesday, June 30th, to and including 2.00 p.m.Thursday, July let.Return Limit: Leave destination not later than midnight Monday, July Sth, Times shown are Standard For fares and further information apply to your nearest Ticket Agent.Howick HOWICK W.I.The June meeting of the Howick W.I.met at the home of Mrs, Chas.McDonald, on June lst.After the opening Ode and Club Woman's Creed, the roll call was responded to with a flower or a new vegetable for the garden.The President reported that Mr.Reid was unable to obtain the seeds from Quebec for the children\u2019s gardens, therefore they would have to get their own seeds.The Howick ladies will pack the June parcel for overseas.The report of the 24th County Convention was given by Mrs.Geo.Graham.Mrs.Wallace Kerr gave an intercsting account of the late Ethelwyn Hobbs\u2019 work, stressing what a help she was to many of us along the home-making and culinary arts.Mrs.Russell Kerr gave a number of time-saving tips.One of the early members of the Institute was present in the person of Mrs.Jas.McKell, who on the Sunday previous, had celebrated her 80th birthday.All the members present signed a birthday card and presented it to her, also a \u201cget well\u201d card was signed and sent to Mrs.John Greig, hoping for her speedy recovery and that she will soon be back with the other members.The meeting closed by singing God Save the King, after which delicious refreshments were served by the Tullochgorum ladies.Ste.Agnes STE.AGNES\u2014Over WICY, Malone, N.Y, on Saturday morning, June 5, the community was pleased to hear the familiar voices of two of its teenagers, Misses Evelyn Mec- Gibbon and Esther McNicol.They sang \u201cLife's Railroad to Heaven\u201d, and were accompanied on the guitar by Mr.Calvin McNicol.The girls sang very well and thoroughly enjoyed their debut on the radio.\u2018 Tatehurst TATEHURST\u2014Callers on Friday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Hooker were Mr.and Mrs.W.Perry, Mr.Willlam Widdowson and Mr.Ed Perry, of Covey Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Forrester and baby daughter, motored to Sorel last week-end to visit Mrs.For- rester\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Gamble.Mrs.Nelson Ovans and Nelsona, of Verdun, spent the past week with Mr.and Mrs.Robert Ovans.Mr.and Mrs.William Pennington and Mary Elizabeth, and Mr.Dunn, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., spent a few days the \u2018past Week with Mr.and Mrs.William Brown.Mrs.Pennington returned to Ogdensburg with them to spend some time there.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Ovans were Mr.William Cully, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Hew- ton Wright and family, Cardinal, Ont, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence How- arth, of Huntingdon; Mr.and Mrs.Willlam Sutcliffe, of Lancashire, England.Mrs.Eddie Hooker attended graduation exercises at Macdonald College on Thursday when Miss Dorothy Hooker graduated from the Intermediate Class.Miss Dorothy Hooker was awarded a Strathcona Trust Medal of Physical Training and the Janet Morison Robb Bursary for Women, Congratulations! & DAWES ned! Cp Im SEI or HE PUBL Men like this, a + 0e I 5 a \"AX 4 - SLACK HORSE BREWERY MONTREAL 7.ESTABLISHED 9811 THE COUNTRY DOCTOR Symbol of security and confidence.No hazard; no labour, can swerve this man from his path of mercy.His life is bound up in the stirring words of the Hippocratic Oath: *] gwear .Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick ., .\u201d some of Canada\u2019s finest, are in the public\u2019s service\u2014at your service.DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY The Huntingdon Gleaner Robson ROBSON\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cleland, of Schenectady, Mrs.Thos.visited Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Blair, on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Bartlett are now living in their home here while he is working as a Customs Officer at Lacolle.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Barr have moved into their new home.Mrs.Joe Murray, of St.Bruno, spent the past week with her niece, Mrs.Thos.Cleland.Mrs.Thos.Cleland and Nancy, Mrs.Murray and Mrs.Frank Bartlett attended a birthday party for little Miss Linda Dawson on Friday afternoon.Mrs.Thos.Orr, of Claremont, N.H,., is spending a few days with her cousins, Mr.and Mrs, W.Barr.Mrs.Thos.Orr, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Orr, Mr.and Mrs.Kearns Gilbert and Mr.Parke Gilbert, of Claremont, were called here after the sudden death of Mr.John Gordon, on Thursday morning.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Gordon, of Mooers, spent a couple of days the past week at the home of their cousin, the late John Gordon.Mr.Forget, of Montreal, is spending a month here with his family.Mr.and Mrs, Jean Boisvert, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the Fred Perras home, Fertile Creek FERTILE CREEK \u2014Guests at \u201cKilburnie\u201d, the home of Mr.and wards, of Montreal and Miss Eunice Ross of Valleyfield.They also attended the Brooks-Brown wedding at Huntingdon, on Saturday, June 5th.end were, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.pice | Allap\u2019s Corners ALLAN'S CORNERS\u2014Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Drys- dale were Mr.and Mrs.Neil Mec- Caig and daughter of Woodlands, Que.Mrs.M.McIntyre, Sr, Mr.and Mrs.M.McIntyre, Eric and Audrey and friend of Montreal spent the week-end at the McIntyre home.Mrs.Helen Peddie and Mrs.Bert Peddie accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Robert Barr and daughter, Irene to Macdonald Coliege, on Thursday, June 10th, and attended the Graduation Exercises of the School for Teachers, in which Mr.James Barr was a graduate.Misses Ruth McWhinnie and Norma Taylor, of Montreal, and Mr.Alan McWhinnie of Macdonald College were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McWhinnie.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McWhinnie, Ruth, Marjorie, Alan and Alvin Mc- Cleneghan attended the McWhin- nie-Mitchell wedding on Saturday, June 12th, in Montreal.Miss Vera Rutherford of Montreal is enjoying two weeks\u2019 vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Rutherford.Week-end guest at the same home was Vera's friend, Miss Vivian Rick of Shawinigan Falls, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Long, of Huntingdon, were Saturday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Tannahill.Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Tannahill and son Gordon.Messrs.Wm.McCartney and Gerald Long spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Tan- nahill at their cottage at East Greenfield.Howick HOWICK\u2014Mr.K.Currier spent the week-end with relatives at Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Henderson were week-end guests with friends, at Verdun.{ Mr.Stanley Stacey.of Montreal, \"spent the week-end at the home of his grandfather.Mr.John Ritchie.The Misses Alice and Cecile Par- | ;ent, of Montreal and Mr.and Mrs.; Roy Urquhart.of Ormstown, were 1 Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.N.: Parent.| fourteen girls graduated from the i | Catherine Booth Hospital.Gradu- | , ates from this locality were Misses \u2019 { Norma Rorison and Grace Tait, The exercises were held at Wesley United Church.Montreal, followed by a | reception in the hall for the friends.! Mr.and Mrs.D.S.McColm, of | Devwittville and Mr.and Mrs.J.1 FE.Seymour and son Lorne of Mon- | treal were the guests on Sunday of | .Miss Martha Goundrey and Mrs.| T.Goundrey.Mr.and Mrs.Allister Rorison and Mrs.J-8S.Rorison, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.Hollis Rorison, of Hemmingford, attended the Gradu- | ation Exercises on Friday evening.when Miss Norma Rorison graduated.Smith and Mrs.Blair of Mooers |: Ohas.Moore, Chateauguay valley adn New Erin NEW ERIN\u2014Reverend J.J.Dur- nin, Lachine, Que., visited his family the past week and officlated at funeral service on Thursday, of his ; cousin, Francis Dururmn, which was held at St.Joseph's Church, Hunt- ingdon.Among those who attended the service were: Messrs.Richard, Bernard, James and Francis purnin, Willard Walsh, B.A.Rankin, Edison Hunter,.C.L.Sparrow, Earl Rankin, Harold Stark, Mrs.John Stark, Misses Mary Walsh, Ellen and Rose McCarthy.Messrs B.A.Rankin, Ward Mc- Lean and John Goodfellow motored to Williamstown, Ont., last week to Visit Mr.and Mrs.James Goodfellow, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Capsey, Mr.and Mrs.H.Ralph, Bedford, Que.were here last week to attend The Ormstown Exhibition and remained for the week-end with Mrs.Margaret Cameron.Mr.Leon Douglas left Monday for St.Agathe des Monts, after visiting the past week at his father\u2019s home, Mr.B.D.Douglas.Sunday guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.James Lefevbre, Jamieson's Lines.Mr.and Mrs.Rosario Deniger, wnd daughter, Monique were recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.J.Chart- rand.Powerscourt POWERSCOURT\u2014 Visitors during the past week of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Ross were Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Huston, Stowe, Vt.and Mr.and Mrs.Dick Smith, South Londonderry, Vt.All enjoyed a visit to Ormstown Exhibition.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wallace and Mrs.Wallace Kerr, over the week- fMrs.Matt Wallace spent Wednesday in Montreal, Miss Ruth Millar and Mr.Allan Moore were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wallace.Miss Viola Gauthier has gone to Montreal where she has secured a position.Mr.and Mrs.Johnston, Mr.Bush, all of Chateaugay, N.Y.were Sunday guests of Mrs.Ewing.Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Wallace were Mr.and Mrs.Burke, Mr.and Mrs.Benedict, Plattsburg, N.Y.Miss Patsy Koski has secured a position in Montreal.Mr.Douglas Buckler, of Montreal, 13 spending two weeks\u2019 vacation with Mr.and Mrs.Eldon Ross.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Reid, of Ottawa, spent the week-end with Miss Eva White.Mr.and Mrs.Wm, Graham and Hazel, Chateaugay, N.Y., were Sunday evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Russel Milne.Mr.and Mrs.Morris Taylor and family, of Montreal, were Sunday guests at the Taylor home.On Wednesday, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Taylor attended the funeral of Mrs.Taylor's aunt, the late Mrs.at Fort Covington, NY.\u2018Athelstan ATHELSTAN\u2014Master Glen Mc- Intyre, son of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.McIntyre, is recovering from his accident of a week ago, when he had the misfortune to have his hand injured.Glen picked up a rusty dynamite cap and while probing it with a nall, it exploded.For- y members providing for lunch.Meeting closed with refreshments being served by Mrs.Grant, Mrs.Hamp- son and Mrs.Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.P.Elder and Miss A.McDonald were guests on Saturday, at the home of Mr.J.D.Elder.Mrs.Norman Patterson, Danville, is spending a holldgy with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Foers.Miss A.McDonald is spending a short time at the home of L.D.Watson.Rev.C.Yates, St.Rose, conducted service in the Elgin and Athel- stan Presbyterian Churches, on June 13th.Rev.C.Yates and sister, Miss Betty Yates were Sunday guests at the home of L.D.Watson.Obituary THE LATE ROBERT EVERETT COGLAND The death occurred on Monday, June 7, 1048, of Robert Everett Cogland, husband of the late Edith May Holiday.He was born at Herd- man, Quebec, eldest son of the late Thomas Cogland and his wife Mary Gamble.He was educated at Herd- man School and also attended Hun- tingdon Academy.In the year 1899, he married Edith M.Holiday and made his home in Huntingdon.He was a guttermaker and cheese- maker by irade and operated the creamery in Huntingdon for a number of years.He gave up this occupation and entered the insurance business.On October 13, 1913, he became associated with the Canada Life Assurance Company as a local Life Insurance underwriter and was actively engaged in the Insurance business until a few years ago.Mr.Cogland was known ns an organizer.During the first World War, he organized the Victory Loan Campaigns in Huntingdon County.When the Baumert Cheese Company located fn Huntingdon, he organized their sales in Montreal and Toronto.He was also organizer for the late Mon.Martin B.Fisher during his election campaigns.He is survived by three children, Greta (Mrs.Stanley Masten of Clare, Michigan), Bernice (Mrs.William Wylie of Westmount, Que.) and Everett of Huntingdon: four grandchildren, Douglas and Marilyn Masten, and Donald and Shella Cogland.Also he Is survived by one brother and five sisters, Thomas of Edmonton, Alta.Mrs.Agnes Barker, Shrewsbury, N.J., Laura, of Swamp- scott, Mass., Mrs.Muriel Watters, Springfield, Mass.Beulah (Mrs.Harold Fraser, Ottawa) and Lylas (Mrs.Frank Lawes, Red Bank, N.J.) The funeral service was held on Thursday, the 10th of June, in St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Huntingdon, and was conducted by the minister, Rev.Randolph D.Mnc- Lean, who was assisted hy Rev, W.8 Hatcher of 8t.John's Anglican Powerscourt Brooklet New Erin Dundee Beaver Trout River St.Anicet The Quality Tea \"SALAIA ORANGE PEKOE Church, Huntingdon.tunately ony the flesh was injured, no banes being broffen.Mr.and Mrs.B.8S.Ingham, of Lennoxville, Que., spent the past week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Graham and attended Orms- town Exhibition.; Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Barwick and daughter Beverley, of St.Lambert, Que., spent the week-end at their summer home, Rockcliffe Cottage.Mrs.Florence Burch, of Montreal, has been a guest his week of Mr.and Mrs.George Flder and family.Mr.and Mrs.M.O'Brien and Mr.and Mrs.A.Derbridge and family of Montreal spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Russell Carrigan.Ladies\u2019 Aid Meeting The regular monthly mecting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was held on June 10th, at the home of Mrs, D.F.Grant, with 15 members present.The next regular meeting will held on Wednesday, July 7th, as the annual 8.8.picnic date has heen | j set for July 8th.This meeting is to: On Friday evening, June 11th, be held in the Church Hall.the | INI RITES TY &'CHILLS, APPLY IT FOR \"PRAINS, BRUISES, [TC paid for it.Don't be disappointed .A.Customs Office or write \u2019 ry sm 2 GOODS UNLESS.«+ you have first consulted your nearest Customs Office.The import of certain goods is now prohibited in order to conserve our US.funds.if the article you wish to buy is on this prohibited list, it will not be allowed to enter Canado, even though you have from the U.S:-or other countries, consult your nearest .Before ordering .goods Emmrgeasy import Control Division, Department of Finance, Ohm.Bt he Medicine Calle RUBBER All the resilience of live rubber processed and toughened for maximum resistance to shocks, cuts, bruises and wear, Thousands of individual high tensile cords welded together to give the tire maximum strength and flexibility.NLO @ Makers of THE WORLD'S FINEST a ARMORI2ED'Ë- We Carry a Complete Construction Lumber \u2014 Rough Hemlock Basswood and Hardwood \u2014 all sizes Dressed Pine \u2014 Clear \u2014 All sizes Insulated Siding.Roll Brick.Asphalt Roofing, Masonite, plain and scored.all kinds.Plywood, \"4, V4, V2 and 34\u201d thick.Chimney Brick.Chimney Flues \\ Johns-Manville full thick home insulation Johns-Manville loose insulation, 40 sq.ft.per bag Sash and Doors Our Specialty Nails and Corrugated Roofing, when available Beatty Bros.Stable Supplies \u2014 Hay Tools.D.A.BARRINGTON THE TIRE YOU CAN Stock of:- Matched Spruce | x 4, 1 x 5 V Joint Spruce | x 3, | x 4 Spruce 2 x 4, 6-16 Spruce | x 10 Ten-Test.Barclay Tile.Mira-Trim Chrome Moulding Wood Moulding and Trim MILL WORK 4\u201d Drain Tile and Fittings Estimates Free of Charge Builders\u2019 Supplies Telephone 73-r.-2 ORMSTOWN, QUE.fa AN 4444) gins H J ms orem + te em i mre torte PEND ON DUNLOP \"Cuwshionside\" TIRES As Dunlo ioneered with the luxurious seating comfort of #Dunlopille\u201d Cushioning, so Dunlop leads again with the gliding, \u201cPillo-Like\u201d comfort of Dunlop \u2018\u2019CushionRide\u2019\u201d\u2019 Tires.STANDARD OR OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ON MOST NEW CARS Dunlop \u2014 makers of Auto, Auto Accessories; Industrial Rubber Products; \u201cDunlopilic\u201d Latex BACKED BY THE LONGESTGJIRE-BUILDING EXPERIENCERIN JHE COLA I, Aircraft, Motorcycle and Bicycle Tires; Truck, Bus, Agricultural, Airera sens, 0 ARR ED SR CEE Spr SN ETAT IFT a APEX IC 1 United Church Has Busy Day Sunday, June 13th, was truly the children's and young people's day at the United Church, Huntinbdon.at the United Church.Huntingdon.people united In membership with the church by profession of faith.Along with the minister, My.Wm.Coulter, on behalf of the Session, welcomed them into the fellowship of the church.In the afternoon a baptismal service was held at two-thirty, when seven bables were baptized.Each of the babies put on their best behaviour while the ceremony was performed.The babies baptized were: Joyce Rita Watson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Ralph Watson; Thomas Cameron Quin- nell, son of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas E.Quinnell; Janice Caldwell Stark, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence W.Stark; Wendy Margaret Liver- sidge, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley P.Liversidge; Robert John George Williams, son of Mr.and Mrs.Norris E.Williams; Morgan Angus McIntyre, son of Mr.and Mrs.Angus J.McIntyre; Marion Isabel! Vanwart, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Elgin B.Vanwart of Toronto, (nee Jean Coulter).The service was well attended by relatives and friends of the families.In the evening the Young Married Couples attended service.The subject was \u2018\u201c\u201cThe Next Step.\u201d After the service the Y.M.C.took charge of their own worship service in the Huntingdon basement of the church which took the form of a religious film entitled \u2018Faith Triumphant\u2019.The minutes of the last meeting were read and rime CONN NATE [Y It .J NWA \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 17 - 18 - 19 \u201cCrossfire\u201d - With - ROBERT YOUNG and GLORIA GRAHAM SHORTS \u201cThis is America\u201d (Germany Today) \u201cAthletic Items\u201d (Sports) \u201cWalt Disney\u2019s Straight Shooters\u2019 (Cartoon) NEWS Sun.- Mon.June 20 - 21 \u201cHomecoming\u201d - with - CLARK GABLE and LANA TURNER SHORTS \u201cMiracle in a Cornfield\u201d \u201cHave You Ever Wondered\u201d \u201cWhat Price Fleadom\u201d (Cartoon) NEWS Tues.- Wed.June 22 - 23 Two champs match skill to kill in a deadly battle of the bayous t VIRGINIA BUSTER GREY - CRABBE CAROL THURSTON A Paramount Picture .Added Feature La a DENNIS O'XEEFE | NELEN WALKER - JUNE HAVOC ÉDOIE ROCHESTER\u201d ANDERSON GAIL PATRICK - MISCHA AUER NEWS COMING on July 1st a New Serial tarring GREGORY PECK - DOROTHY | | q plans made for the next meetin, | selle officiated as the operator.followed by light refreshments.This brought to a close a long, fall, but St.Andrews Y.W.A.gratifying day.-0- Not Good For Huntingdom Several merchants along Cha- | teauguay Street have been approached with a proposition to close Huntingdon, all day on Saturdays.To accommodate the shoppers it has their stores and other stores 6 been proposed that the stores stay! open later on Friday nights.Just what the reaction is on the part of the merchants has not been obtained, but certainly this would not prove satisfactory in Huntingdon.It is quite alright and such places of business to close on Saturdays, because they are not catering to the farmers and other shoppers for their daily requirements.But there is certainly 8 need for the stores to remain open on Saturdays as this is the day that the farmer does most of his shopping and makes his arrangements for a visit to town.Closing in a city like Montreal is quite alright as a large number of people living there go out to country points for a visit or to summer residences.In Huntingdon those very same people and the residents of the town and district are here walit- ing to be served with their requirements.We believe that it would be foolhardiness to even consider such a proposition.\u20140\u2014 Town Softball League A town softball league has been organized with four teams entered as follows: Dewittville, St.Joseph's School, Huntingdon Merchants and Leach Textiles.Games are to start next week on the diamond at the Fair Grounds.Fans are asked to get | out and support this local endeavor as well as to see some good games.\u20140\u2014 Donations to County Hospital The following cash donations have been received on behalf of the Hun- tingdon County Hospital: Miss E.M.Edgar, $5.00; $10.00 each from the following: J.C.Dunlop, Miss Alice Wilson, Mrs.Marion Reese, Chat- stitute and L.J.Robb.\u20140\u2014 Preventing Misunderstandng The statement recorded in the Gleaner last week as given by Mr.Pope as what industry meant to the Banks In Huntingdon may have been wrongly interpreted.What was ue that comes into this trading area can be credited as coming from the industries.The balance comes from general trading and through agricultural channels.\u20140\u2014 Soap Box Derby Through the courtesy of General Motors, (Chevrolet Division), Hun- tingdon Rotary Club had the pleasure of viewing a colored film showing the 10th annual \u201cSoap Box Derby\u201d.Mr.J.A.Dixon, Montreal, arranged for the Rotary Club to Chateaugay\u2019s Modern Theatre \u201cTHE GAY\u201d Single feature with Selected chertu starts at 7:15 Double feature starts at 7:00 Thursday June 17 Now playing Ken Murray's bird picture \u201cBill and Coo\u201d - also - \u201cMark of Zorro\u201d starring TYRONE POWER Fri.- Sat.June 18 - 19 Double feature program MARIE WILSON starring in a light musical comedy ~ \u201cLinda Be Good\u201d Second feature ROY ROGERS in a true colour Western \u201cGay Ranchero\u201d Also Episode No.7 of \u201cDangers of Canadian Mounted\u201d Sun.- Mon.June 20 - 21 Acclaimed best picture of the year winning the academy award \u201cGentlemen\u2019s Agreement\u201d McGUIRE - JOHN GARFIELD Tues.- Wed.June 22 - 23 supported by \u2018HENRY FONDA - MARGARET Warner Bros.re-release BETTE DAVIES starring in \u201cJezabel\u201d LINDSAY \u201cTex Granger\u201d Show every night at dght clock Matines-Sunday ot two oviock , June 8th, at the home of Mrs.Sher- eauguay-Huntingdon Women's In-, meant is that one third of the reven- ! have the use of this interesting film for Monday.Several Rotarians were | accompanied by boys.Mr.8.J.Cur- had the film screened along! with two films supplied by the Na-! tional Film Board.Mr.Rene Rous-! =0- St.Andrew's Y.W.A.met for the June meeting on Tuesday evening, man Robb.The evening opened with a prayer and Scripture reading by the president, Mrs.Heald, followed by the study period.The ladies all enjoyed a very interesting letter from Miss Margaret Kennedy, missionary in India.The meeting closed with a prayer following which de- liclous refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Rot- tensten.The meeting for July will be held at the home of Mrs.Stanley Ruddock.-0- On Monday, June \"th, an inter-À esting party of five dined at the Chateau Hotel, representing three generations.Mrs.Wm.Wilson, nee Anna J.Rowe, now of Montreal.a former pupil of Huntingdon Academy over fifty years ago, renewed acquaintance with old familiar landmarks.With her was her eldest daughter and son-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Huston, of the Royal Bank, also her eldest grandson, Wm.H.Huston and young wife of a few months, nee Margarite Paton, also of Montreal.A fire call was put in on Tuesday morning at 8.38 for a chimney fire at 35 Bouchette Street.It did not amount to much and the firemen took out the stove pipes and let them burn out, no extinguishers were used.=0= | Mr.and Mrs.John Telfer, Cha- I teauguay St.had the pleasure of entertaining their friends, Mr.and Mrs.F.Napier, Ottawa, and Mr.John Carpenter, White Plains, N.Y., during the Ormstown Exhibition.w= Mrs.Phil McGinnis, of Ottawa, spent the past week at the home of Miss J.M.McGinnis.=e Mr.and Mrs.David Mansur and child and Mrs.Spencer of Ottawa spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.N.F.Manning.-0- Mr.John Fisher.Toronto, has been visiting with his brother, Dr.Fisher.in Ormstown, and on Sunday visited a number of his old friends in Huntingdon.== There will be softball practices on Thursday and.Friday evening» and Saturday afternoon.(Advt.) -0- Week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Whealon were Mr.and Mrs.Milford Whealon and sons and Mr.Melvin Whealon of Montreal.On Sunday Mr.and MN.Lester McCartney and Thelma Jean and Bobby.of Huntingdon, were guests at the same home.-0- Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Sweeney and four daughtexs of St.{lbans, Vt.visited her purents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Smail, the past week.-Q0- Miss Mary Crowe spent a few days with her cousins, Mrs.W.Hamill, Mrs.W.Dunn and Mrs.A.Smail.-0- Mr.Howard Wright and sister, Miss Dorothy and Mr.Robert Mal- loy, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Smail.-0- Mr.and Mrs.YX.W.Sutcliffe, of Accrington, England, are visiting with their sister.Mrs.James How- arth, at the home of their niece, Mrs, Gordon Helm.== Mr.Roy McWhinnie is spending a few days in St.Johns, Que.PET NTR] pe MALGNE __-WALONE, NEW YORM \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FRI.- SAT.JUNE 18 - 19 JAMES CAGNEY - PAT O'BRIEN DENNIS MORGAN - in - \u201cThe Fighting 69th\u201d \u2014 Second Smash Hit! \u2014 WAYNE MORRIS CLAIRE TREVOR - ALAN HALE \u201cValley of the Giants\u201d SUN.- MON.- TUES., JUNE 20 - 22 illton won a 2nd and two 3rds.The Huntingdon Gleaner The Power Belt CHATEAUGUAY HEIGHTS\u2014The newly-incorporated town of Chat- enuguay Heights held its first council ngeting on June 8th, at the Heights Tennis Club, under Mayor L.H.Melville.Attending were all members of the new council, with Mr.Harry C.Jupp elected pro-mayor, and Mr.Norman R.Ashley as secretary- treasurer and town clerk.The following standing committees were appointed: Finange, chairman D.F.Davies, with Mr.Jupp: public protection, Mr.Jupp with E.\u2018Trudeau; public works, Mr.Trudeau with P.Varley; and town planning, Mr.Varley with Mr.Davies.It is expected that arrangements for increased fire protection will be completed during the next few weeks.IAN OLIVER WINS 4 FIRSTS AT ORMSTOWN FAIR Ian Olver, 12 year old Chateau- guay Heights boy, was top local winner in the Ormstown Fair with four 1sts and two 3rds to his credit, riding Bud Hamilton's pony, Texas and driving and riding Mandy Loo, owned by Cecil Carpenter.David Murphy won 2nd prize in the Western class, riding Timmy, owned by Cecil Carpenter, also winning a 3rd and a 4th.Donny Ham- Results of the local winners in the saddle and harness entries are Chateauguay Heights Holds First Council Meeting |Held at Nitro skater; Patricia McTear, a young scphisticate; Barbara Allen, a tennis girl and Elizabeth Goodale, a bride, Hurst Mandigo rendered two piano selections, (a) \u201cRustle of Spring\u201d by 8inding, (b) \u201cImpromptu\u201d by Burgmuller, which were appropriate for the occasion.A Treasure Trail Quiz conducted by Mrs.Morrison caused a great deal of amusement.Several Camp Fire songs were sung by the girls.Mrs.L.Melville, in her usual charm ing manner, sang two solos, \u201cWake Up!\u201d and \u201cJust a Little Fellow\u201d and as an encore, \u201cMother Machree.\u201d The chairman expressed the thanks of the Group to all those who had made the evening so enjoyable.Rev.Mr.Morrison congratulated the girls on the success of the evening and stressed the value of the training they were receiving as an organized group.By special request Mr.Frank Mason recited \u2018\u201c\u2019The Fireman\u2019s Wedding\u201d, which was followed by the showing of three films: \u201cPlayground of the West\u201d, \u201cLand of the Ski Hawks\u2019 and \u201cTeapot Town.\u201d Candy was sold during the intermission.The evening closed with the singing of God Save the King and Taps.\u2014 Mr.George Plowright of Wallacy, Eng., is visiting his son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Plowright.Mr.Robert McVey, Jr., of Toron- as follows, also the name of the horse, owner, rider and prize given: Saddle pony not exceeding 12 hands: Texas, S.Hamilton, Ian Oliver, 3rd.Saddle pony over 12 hands: Mandy Loo, C.Carpenter, Ian Oliver, 1st.Saddle horse, Western êtyle: Timmy, ©.Carpenter.Dave Murphy, 2nd.Single harness pony under 12 hands driven by child under 14 yrs.: Texas, S.Hamilton, Donny Hamilton, 2nd; Darky, C.Carpenter, John Mitchell, 3rd.Single harness pony driven by child under 14 years, District of Beauharnois only: Mandy Loo, C.Carpenter, Ian Oliver, 1st; Texas, S.Hamilton, Donny Hamilton, 3rd; Darky, C.Carpenter, John Mitchell, Combination harness -and saddle pony: Mandy Loo, C.Carpenter, Ian Oliver, 1st.Pony potato race: Texas, S.Ham- llton, Ian Oliver, 3rd; Darky, C.Carpenter, Dave Murphy, 4th.Pony Musical Chairs: Texas, S.Hamilton, Ian Oliver, 1st:; Darky, C.Carpenter, Dave Murphy, 3rd.Local winners in the horse and cattle judging contests were Medalta Jersey Farm owned by Mr.L.Melville with stock shown by Mr.R.Allen, and Mr.Jullus A.Rosenfeld.The results for these classes were: Horses: Mares 3 years old: J.A.Rosen- feld, 1st.; Geld mares, 4 years snd over: J.A.Rosenfeld, 1st and 2nd; Percheron mares: J.A.Rosenfeld, 1st.A Cattle: Bull calf: Julius and 6th.Bull calf: Medalta Farm, 2nd.Aged bull: Julius Rosenfeld, 3rd.Dry cow: Medalta Farm, 3rd.Dry cow: Medalta Farm, 3rd.aut rer.2 years: Medalta Farm, Heifer, 3, 4 years: Julius Rosen- feld, 2nd; Medalty Farm, 4th.Cow, years: Medalta Farm, 4th.Dairy herd: Medalta Farm, 4th.Rosenfeld, 1st C.G.LT.Variety Concert CHATEAUGUAY\u2014The Canadian Girls In Training Group of St.Andrew's United Church presented a Variety Concert Tuesday night in the Church Hall.The C.G.LT.President, Evelyn Watt, acted as chairman for the evening.Community singing led by Mrs.D.Morrison with Mrs.Louls Smith at the piano was the first item on the programme.The girls presented a playlet entitled, \u201cThe Bachelor's Reverie\u201d with Maud Mandigo in the \u2018role of the bachelor, Sandra Eaglesham, the reader; Elinor Watt, a country girl; Rita Barber, a sports girl; Frances Watt, a sailor lass; Shirley Milburne, a Phone Electrical Home Ltd.Radio Service All Makes of Radios Serviced.Guaranteed Workmanship by Expert \u2014\u2014\u2014 Qe \u2014 All Electrical Appliances Repaired \u2014 Radio Tubes 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FOR QUICK SERVICE Chateauguay St.Huntingdon to, was a visitor in town, on Thurs- : day.Mrs.John Goodfellow of Woodlands, Que., accompanied by her Successful S.S.Picnic NITRO\u2014Under the sponsorship of the Willing- Workers Club, and much to the delight of the Sunday School children, a plenic was held on the grounds of the Public School, on Saturday afternoon, June 12th, and it was favoured by ideal weather.About 80 children assembled, who had been given tickets of ad- mission, to ensure them the priv- fleges which had been provided.Also many little tots (with their mothers) were included.Mrs.J.Heinz, Sunday School Superintendent, was unable, through sickness to be there, but Mr.Ronnie Finney, alded by Mr.J.Heinz, proved efficlent masters of ceremonies, Special services were rendered by Messrs.Bruce Haines any Leland Maither, by seeing that ice-cream and soft drinks were on the spot in time to regale the party.Prizes were too numerous to give special mention, as each child was rewarded.Programme of Races\u2014 Children under 3, all received prizes.Girls 3 and 4: 1, Bonnie Trus- cotte; 2, Gloria Jaquish.Boys 3 and 4: 1, Clifford Robinson; 2, Teddy Horton.Girls 5 and 6: 1, Andy McFee; 2, Sandra Sanderson.Boys 5 and 6: 1, Robert Brown; 2, Norman Brown.Girls 7 and 8: 1, Rita Childs; 2, Patsy Muir.Boys, 7 and 8: 1, Dick McFee; 2, Vallevfield sister-in-law, Mrs.Wm, Kydd of Montreal, has returned from a motor trip to Quebec City.Mrs, E.R.Richardson and Mrs.Gerald Adams left Friday night for Worcester, Mass, to attend the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.Warren Merrill.Miss Irene Morrison was the week-end guest of her uncle and aunt, Rev.and Mrs.D.R.Morrison.Mr.Douglas Zwicker, of Chester, NS.is a summer guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Wil- Hams.Mrs.Willam Kydd, Mrs.J.W.Dougherty, Miss Barbara and Miss Jessle Cooper, of Montreal were callers at the home of Mrs.D.Lang on Saturday.Congratulations to Helen Good- fellow, who recejved Honor Ribbons for sports at the closing exercises of Weston School for Girls in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Haydn Dickenson and Mrs.James Bowers were guests on Sunday of Mrs.J.R.Dicken- son.Miss Marjorie Goodfellow, R.N., of Montreal, was the Sunday guest of her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Watt.Mr.and Mrs.Lorne A.Hay and their daughters, Winnifred and Muriel, salled on June 12, for a three months\u2019 tour of England, Ireland, Scotland and France.Mr.and Mrs.Lorne A.Hay and their daughters, Winnifred and Muriel sail on June 12th, per Empress of Canada for a three months\u2019 tour of England, Ireland, Scotland and France.\u201cT IT AC TIME\u201d \"Tis lilac time in Chateauguay And beauty all around I see: My arms are filled with blossoms f That bridge across the years of care.\"Tis blossom time in Chateauguay This spot on earth so dear to me: Through orchards\u2019 heavy perfumed load I walk once more down mem'ry's road.Back o'er the years of merry youth When life was filled with nought but truth; Where footsteps traversed sunlit ways Calm evenings ended happy days.I thought to weep in Chateau- guay For those now gone, once dear to me: .But still their presence here is found 479 | Silver Anniversary For Mr.and Mrs.Tom Crook\u2014 VALLEYFIELD \u2014 On Saturday evening, June 5th, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Crook celebrated thelr twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.Intending to spend a quiet evening at home with their family, Mr.and Mrs.Crook received a great surprise when at eight o'clock brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, a few close friends, also Mr.Crook's parents, arrived to spend the evening with them.A social evening was spent in singing and music by Mr.T.J.Graham, accompanied on the piano by his daughter, Mrs.Arlington Collins of Malone.Refreshments were served at midnight when all departed wishing Mr.and Mrs.Crook many more years of wedded life.The happy couple were recipients of many beautiful pieces of silver including a silver tea service, a chest of sllverware, other pieces of silver and an envelope of money.Although taken by surprise, Mr.and Mrs.Crook thanked all.For more than twenty-five years Mr.Crook has worked for the firm of McDonald and Robb.On this occasion Mr.and Mrs.Crook received a chec- que with the best wishes from the firm of McDonald and Robb.And I, in love, am compassed round.Warm hearts are here in Cha- teauguay And welcome hands stretch out to me: I lose the weight of strife and fears That darkened life throughout the years.But soon I'll leave dear Cha- teauguay .Its Dlossoms bright with fruit to I travel on in friendship fair A \u201cHighland welcome\u201d waits me ere.Jennie C.Hart, Paisley, Scotland \u2014- * an unbroken period any responsibility to er is One.looked upon as almost a duty.Alan Thompson.Girls 9 and 10: 1, Mabel Wilson; 2, Jean Lebeuf.Boys 9 and 10: Jim Read; Fred Bowman.Girls 11 and 12: 1, Beverly Mai- ther: 2, Isobel Ferguson.Boys 11 and 12: 1, Dan Wilson; 2, Jack Jaquish.Bible Class, girls: Beverly Mali- ther.Bible Class, boys: Throwing Ball \u2014Douglas Finney.Teachers and staff: Potato race\u2014 Joan Damery.Men Workers: Potato race\u2014Rev.Mr.Lynn.Lady Workers: Threading Needle \u2014Mrs.Jaquish.2, On Thursday, the Catholic Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary held .a very successful card night.Around 200 people attended at the Community Hall, kindly loaned by the Canadian Arsenals.As the merchants of Val- leyfield weNe very generous, the winning number on each takle received a prize,.37 prizes being distributed, also a door prize was given.Father Tessier drew the numbers from a box and as each name was called, the recipient chose his or her prize.A concert was also given.A number of artists provided an impromptu concert.Mrs.Turcott gave a pianoforte solo and accompanied the artists.Altogether it was a very enjoyable evening and great credit must be given to the ladies who so successfully made it possible.Mr.Shaney put on a mock auction and quite a sum of money was realized.\\ NITRO\u2014Merks Sports Club held a social and lobster supper, on June 4th, at which there was quite a large gathering and everyone enjoyed the evening.It was held at the Community Hall.The School Report for May, 1948: PHONE 471 Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 Mr.and Mrs.G.Brooks Injured in Car Accident Near Franklin An accident occurred on Tuesday afternoon on the Franklin Sideroad from Franklin to Covey Hill, which involved injuries of a more or less serious nature to Mr.and Mrs.George Brooks, of Franklin, Que.Mr.Brooks was driving the car and he had remarked before leaving, that the steering mechanizm was not in very good condition.It is not known just what hap- have lost control of the car, two occupants were thrown out by the impact.Mrs.Brooks had both arms broken and was removed to the Barrie Memorial Hospital immediately.Mr.Brooks, who has been in poor health for some time, was found bleeding at the mouth and was taken to his son's home nearby.He was taken to Barrie Memorial Hospital on Wednesday morning, in poor condition.It is feared that he is suffering from internal injuries.T ww English Classes\u2014 Grade 7: Dorothy Leduc, 82.Grade 6: Joan Crompton, 74.Grade 5: Gregory Turcotte, 76.Grade 4: Joyce MacPherson, 80.Grade 3: Blair MacPherson, 80.Grade 2: Robert Brady, 81.Grade 1: Peter McKay: 85.French Classes\u2014 Grade 6: Higgins Bouchard, 86.Grade 5: Guy Delorme 89.Grade 4: Louise Bouchard, 81.Grade 3: Claude Boileau, 87.Grade 2: Carmen Deschenes, 93.Grade 1: Roger Robichaud, 80.Mr.and Mrs.Mitchell have gone tu Toronto for the week-end for a -\u2014-_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Superbly Tailored Suits T hat Keep You Cool As Well As Smart! 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HUNTINGDON The Canadian Life Insurance Officers Association 302 Bay Street, Toronto |, Ont.Che Value of Advertising of twenty-seven years.others should To such an extent has this developed that in 1947 there was ap- | proximately $900 of life insurance for every man, woman and child , in Canada as against only approximately $250 in 1919.| There can be no doubt that the well thought out advertisi - ried on by the Canadian Life Insurance Sines Association through the newspapers of Canada has been a large factor in bringing about this condition and attitude of public opinion.~ It is worthy of note also that this advertising campaign, as far as the weekly press is concerned appears in a carefully selected group of which The Huntingdon Glean- THANK YOU\u2014 The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.HUNTINGDON, QUE.One of the outstanding examples of successful advertising is that carried out by the life insurance companies operating in Canada over \u2018 During that time, the growth of the life insurance business has been phenominal.The amount of life insurance protection in force has grown \u2018by nearly six times.The figures are astronomical.of life insurance protection in forcé was just over $2,000,000.At the close of 1947, this häd grown to approximately $12,000,000.lt has become an accepted axiom that every individual who has carry insurance on his life.It is In 1919 the amount pened, but it is thought he must .the car hit a stone wall and the.» 3 CULLEN: At the Barrle Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, Que, on June 14, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Cullen of Allan's Corners, a daughter.DINEEN: At Huntingdon Coutny ~ Hospital, Huntingdon, Que.on June 12, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.Martin Dineen, Huntingdon, Que., a son.LECUYER: At \u201cthe Catherine Booth Maternity Hospital, Mon- e Married ARTHUR-MORGAN: At St.Matthew's Presbyterian Church, Montreal, on Saturday, June 12, 1948, Marion Mildred, daugntes of Mr.Lome Morgan and the late Mrs.Morgan, to Raymond R.Arthur, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Roderick Arthur, Rockburn, Que., the Rev.E.J.White officiating.McCUTCHEON - DENNENY: At Good Shepherd Anglican Church, the H =Chateauguay Valley-, Ormstown | ORMSTOWN \u2014 Mr.William Gartshore is spending the summer months at St.Therese, where he is employed by the Shawinigan Power Company.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Moc and Pamela of Greenfield, Mass, spent a holiday with Archie's pa- Trout River TROUT RIVER\u2014The meeting of the Bible Society was held in the Elgin Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening, June 8th.Mr.Raynor showed coloured pictures of the and very much enjoyed by all antingdon Gaspé tour which were very good! Gleaner pe N A: PRINCIPALS IN RECENT WEDDING Hitler Wes) deview By LEWIS MILLICAN Page Five wy Was Maniac a ayy : q ; oF i.8 prepared.According to what those treal, on June 8 1948 to Mr.and| Cornwall, Ont, on June 12, 1948, rents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Moe.| present.Miss Lillian Murdoch, sec rh * There have been many books writ- responsible chiefs have told me, the - Mrs on Lecuyer Chateauguay Patricia Joan, daughter of Mr.and Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs, retary for the past year, gave the 3 N ten wbout Adolf Hitler since hel stocks of petrol of the Italian Air Heights à son.Mrs.J.P.Denneny, to James|Willam Lang were Miss Eliza- early report which was exceeding- 3 wrote the first one about himself,| porce are so amall that they would LOGAN: At the Homoeopathic Hos-| Everett, son of Mr.and Mrs G.E, CCU Lang, Miss Hazel Calms of Iv good.The Rev.4.Conrad FAS 2 Ce Mein Kampf, \u2014if indeed he did write cover only three weeks of war.The pit al an June 12th.1048, to Mr.and| McCutcheon, all of Cornwall ont.Huntingdon; Mr.and Mrs.Alli- appointed as president and Miss 5 ; that political hodge- e.He n0l same in the Army and Navy Eden , » .Rev.H.O.Hod der officisti -|son Elder, Allan and Lois of Murdoch again appointed as secre- 5 8 +2 doubt wrote or dictated the first part derstand dont\u201d { Mrs.Allan Logan, (nee Phyllis CES officiating.'Glenelm; Mr.and Mrs.Archie tary.The canvassers collected $38.00 Fro Ye of it, dealing with his early life, and we my Pore Anderson) a son, Di d s Rowat and Judy of Huntingdon; and $5.00 taken in at thls meeting.gL had something to do with concoct- , primary o meer § REANY: At the Catherine Booth e Mr.Roy McFarlane; Mr.and| Mr.and Mre.H.Dear, Mrs.Mc- a TJ \u201c| Kordt's book is said to be an honest \u2018Hospital, Montreal, on June 13th Mrs.Lawrence Rabid ; ing the oruxy program for the fu-| gegire to supply the German peo- , , , .oux, Mar-| Donald, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Mc- KE t ta 80 ht is in- 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.M.Reany, DESCHAMPS: At Huntingdon, Que.[garet and Bruce; Mr.and Mrs.! Donald, Bille and Ronnie were is À pti of Germany.Some lig N-| ple with a truthful account of HR- Beauharnois, Que., a daughter.on May 28, 1848, Denis Deschamps, Willlam Shearer of Huntingdon.| guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.> a cidentally thrown on this question| jer's foreign policy, and thus to REDDICK: At the Barrie Memo-| ®%8e 5 months, son of Mr.and Mrs.| Mr.and Mrs.Lawfnce Mc- |Jerry Marlow, Whippleville, N.Y.SS hy Erich Kordi à Yormer German] counteract in time the the of false rial Paspital, Ormstown, on June que Deschamps, Huntingdon, |Clintock and family of Trenton, Mr.and Mrs.Dear remained for a 23 A with me ep foreign poley Teter legends such as grey Up after the 15, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Que.~~ Ont.spent last week with Mr.! week at the home of their son-in- L 1 oN ring to the Puchrors methods of 1s.pot world War.Puller evidence, Reddick, of Howick, Que.a son.$\u2018 : Suddenly at his home at {and Mrs.George McClintock.law and daughter.EE I SE ae the author remarks, will merely SENECAL: At Huntingdon County Hemmingford, Que., on June 10th,, Mr.and Mrs.Earle Steinbarge,: Mrs.Mary J.Anderson, glad to st suing orders, Herr Kordt says.prove still further \u201cthe decisive part Hospital, Huntingdon, Que.on| 1948.John C.Gordon, in his 84th Mr.Lee Steinbarge and Robert - a.oF A which Hitler and his government pi Que, report, is very much improved, al : His ghastly lack of education, June 9, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.Year.: jof Massena, were guests ON! though she is still in bed Nc A his imperfect mastery of the Ger- P/Yed in bringing on the wear; Oril Senecal, Huntingdon, Que, O'REILLY: At the home of her son, Thursday of Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Mr.J.A.Elder and son Camp- = , > man language, especially of writ- and he does not try to deny he a daughter.Adrian OReilly, Dundee Lines, Bryson.bell of Montreal West were guests RIT ten German \u2018and his\u2019 complete > ho naibility which the German SHAPCOTT: At the Barrie Me-| Que.on Friday, June 11,1948 Mrs.| Mrs.Archie Moe, of Greenfield, on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs, G.D.>, J disregard of logic, were patent.ation bears for the Nad regime.morial Hospital, Ormatown, Que, | Ella B.O'Rellly, in her 8th year.Mass, and Mrs.Charles Moe,\u2019 piger.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Elder were > md fa A on June 12, 1948, to Mr.and Mrs.visited friends in Montreal the also guests of their parents.Other } = \u2019 dei, # To ever came from his pen, merely ed oo dissipate any possible future John Shapcott of Ormstown, a Th past week.callers at the Elder home were Mrs.| Mr.John Gerald Gallagher and, June 5th in St.Josephs Church.| Vague directions Hi violent [Ith about Hitler, It can be found son.e Deaver Mrs.Sunderland of Ottawa, in plenty in the recently publishr«! th with Mrs MeFaul, son John and friends from} is bride, formerly Miss Ri th.Mrs.Gallagher ts the daughterof Mr.| diction and the tone of voice Diaries of Goebbels, in which the - © week wi -| Verdun, Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Jolly ls bride, formerly Miss Rita Kath- and Mrs.Thos.O'Connor; the bride-| intimidated .A smatterer in Puehrer is unintentionall ealsd Engagem ents mESAVER- MT.and Mrs.Nor- DeBellefeuille and Keith.and Barbara, Mr.and Mrs.Fissett |!een O'Connor, pictured following room is the son of Mr.and Mrs.everything he was an expert In ne a maniac nientionafly rev th Paul, Almonte, Ont., spent| Mr.and Mrs.Kerr of St.Gen-!and family of N.D.G., Mr.Geo.| their marriage which took placelJ.J.Gallagher of Montreal.bluffing.\u201d \u2014 Th e week with Mr, and Mrs.evieve, visited the past week with Jesty and son Douglas, Messrs.Al- \u2019 e engagement is announced of Wal Suther =, and atte d- Mr.and Mrs.Harold Kerr and > ; Goebbels was chiefly r naiîble a > XT Jean Armour, elder daughter of Mr.ed Orms } Avend- ami lan Stewart and Stewart Elder.er ho unting on \u201cand Mrs.Hearn Grah | the Ormstown Exhibition.family.Mrs, Holley, Mrs.Cecil Pease and| COUNCIL ing to Deschamps-Hainault.for the bulld-up of Hitler as a sua .carn « raham, of Herd- ro: A.Gauthler and daugh-| Guests the past week at the! Miss Marie Pease called to see Mrs.Mr.C.Pilon's lot of land was perman, but he did the job too well,| Mr.and Mm.Clarence Howarth man, Que, and Kenneth Lorne, |ter Lyn, of Montreal, were week- home of Mr.and Mrs, Albert Ness Mary And Sunday even MEETINGS chosen for the building of the muni- for he only succeeded in puffing up (2nd family of Thackley, Bradford, only son of Mr.Lorne Campbell jend guests of Mrs.Myrtle Suth-|w Mrs.Burton Forrest d ay erson sunday Sven's.ve.cipal hall Iready highly-inflated \\ England, are staying with Mr.and and the late Mrs, Campbell, of |erland Te ars.n Forrester and) Mrs, Allison Elder and Lois spent p an already highly-infiated cgolst.It Ig : re wd.Shirley of Ville Lasalle, Mrs.saturday at the home of Mr.and| HINCHINBROOKE COUNCIL a quite evident that the backers of Mra.David Booth.They plan on Breadalbane, Ont.Wedding to take trons: and Mrs.L.Seguin, Mon- Pearl Baxter and Anderson of [nic w.Shearer The regular meeting of St.Anicet Hitler never intended that he making thelr home in Huntingdon., place in early July., Spent the past week with Westmount and Mrs.James Bax- 104 : ; A regular meeting of the Munici- Council was held on the 8th day of should become the supreme dictator Mr.and Mrs.John Quenneville.ter, Sr Master Allan Elder spent the!pal Council of the Township of | June, All b t and of G forel Mr.and Mrs.Ray Reddick, Au-| Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Watter- Net week-end with his grandparents.| gynchinbrooke, was held in the | Ë members were present and of German foreign policy and com- prey, Que.announce the \u2018engage-|son, Mr.Fred Platt T-| Week-end guests at the Ness at Ormstown.T D \u20ac n \u20ac ; Mr.Edmour Castagner, Mayor, pre- mander of the military forces.But ment of their daughters, Mary Flora Of Mr.and Mrs Charles ook home ot Miss Hazel Downs Of! A family reunion took place at the doy Piva dis on Man- siding.owing bills once he had assumed these powers Ruth and Elsie Edna to Francis Maione, N.Y.on »| Westmount; .an S.M-|home of Rev.and Mrs.C.Leslie The i M.e following | were approved: and surrounded himself with the Ralph and Merrill Emmett McLel- Misses Lucy tre d Isa- ilton Marshall, John and Joan of Taylor, over the week-end.Walter were rend and of the oat meeting Joseph Legault.$100.; Etienne Le- Gestapo, everybody was afraid of lan, sons of Robert F th and the P\u20acl Stowell are enjoying their Montreal, Mr.and, Mrs Law, and Betty Froom and infant son Moved and seconded that th es > a bit wi ca Rs Tera , , Smi , , S e Inc.$6.75; J.D.Qyenneville, $2.00; habit \u201cin every domain to work with » late Mrs.Smith of Lachine, Que, Yäcation at their respective |L, il: Miss Muriel y John Lawson, of Spencerville, Ont.| secret ite to \u2019 \" homes.ongueuil; uriel and Mr.ecretary write L.D.Watson and Leonard Hurteau, $128.00; Olivier two or more competing persons or The wedding, Jo take place the lat Stewart Marshall of Abbotsford.and Even ne ae Or om, T Foers explaining the report giv- Caza, $3.00; Denis Latrellle, $3.02.departments, and to play them off on | me cate eames ome |, M5, and, Mrs, James Melcee | SST SY So, OSG | he Nand Deparment on the hr War vus amas one int th\u201d in cra .Mr.an Mrs, Duncan, Ra ik ar on Friday à fermion saddened Miss Bessie McEwen and friend.gathered at the Parenta\u2019 home.The front of their respective properties.| The valuators will value a few party potentates of cvery size and > 4 daughter, Edna Helen, to Mr.-David when the news was heard of the Mr and MIs George Black of wedding anniversaries as June 14th Corned and seconded that Rod properties before the 28th day of ae with military, and unofficial - , of Mrs.James O' , Ont., Lo 0 a er- June.advisers, each trying to catch the - Lloyd ogy: Son a the | te.Mr the residence of her priv Wesley Craie and Mr.Sipond of 5 oes er et al foie ick Arthur me George Leggatt be 26 to 30 loads of gravel will be Fuehrer's ear.But \u201conly very few Huntingdon, Quebec.The deceased was a life long| OF Otmsiown Exhibition at \u2018the interest was (he baptism of John cue! on the Road Committee.\\puf of Lest tone, rr reporter penuinn in Casualaire resident of \u201cThe Beaver\u201d and|M°M\u20ac Of Mr.and Mrs.James Lo om in {he United Church.John Jameson came before the pay $0.50 an hour for laborers.lomats\"\u2014he disliked and disparaged o one who will be greatly missed, Barrington.Sault spent the past on Sunday morning, June .Board requesting some help in the| The secretary-treasurer was or-| them, and much rather Hstened to Shirts as, der kind and loving dispo- week in Toronto ton ding the removal of some of the roadside dered to notify Mr.Alfred Latreille.adventurers and quacks.Those by many friends.\u2018de Fai along s property.The matter the Inspector of roads, to have the about him are said to have aur- ond) husband, the late James International Trade F in held tn Aub Ri rfi 1 d was left for consideration.entrance of a bridge cleaned.as| passed even the courtiers of the MIGO ORellly pre-deceased her several accompanied him visiting friends rey - nivermne Moved and seconded that the asked by Mr.Edmour Leger.Kalser in flattery.years ago, also two daughters, at Hespeler and Guelph Road Department be notified to re-| The Department of Roads of .Mary (Mrs.J.Belair) and Claire.| Mr.and Mrs Nelson \u2018Blore, of AUBREY-RIVERFIELD\u2014The W.|pair the following culverts: 4 cul- Quebec was asked to repair the low- Herr Kordt gives the following $3.95 to $ .0 4 0 sons Adrian and Edward, \u2018 : MS.of Riverfield met on Tuesday! verts on the Dewittville sideroad et three bridges on Route No.3,|\"Xample: \u201cWhen on the capture of also one daugh Montreal, were Sunday guests at } aso he daug ter E Ellen, Survive, the homes of Miss Margaret Mc- afternoon, June 8th in the Church from Duncan Neely's gateway to|two on Quesnel side road and one Abbeville Hitler paid tribute to the -EURY: c Neil and Miss M.J.Black.all.meeting was in con-| Anderson's Corners; 1 culvert on on St.Charles West Road.rmy commanders for its training .M MEN RTP Trg, morning, June 14th, at| Mr and Mrs.Clarence Cowan, junction with the Y.W.A.who had| the River Road at Arthur Graham's The loan by-law for the bullding |#nd leadership, General Keitel re- Pajamas haf So Ë ve A na and was larges Sites: Church of Verdun, were guests the past;charge of the program.Several} west line.Carried.of a municipal hall was left over to Plied In a big gathering: \u2018No, my COULD RODEN SA | \u201crn the beres vod Shded.week at the home of Miss Mary Visitors were present from George-| Moved and seconded that Alton another meeting.Fuehrer.to you alone arc due these b LEE AE IHM criends sincère sympatny os a Ann Sadler.: town, Howick and Beechridge.The| Farquhar be allowed six more loads The following changes were made MRRN(fcent achievements! ** EGOR tended - lettie Ross, of Brandon, meeting open e Lord\u2019s| of gravel for *he Gowan By-Road.|to the valuation roll: Mr.Albert Th McC sR - Man., is spending a few days the|Prayer in unision, and hymn 502,| Carried.Latreille succeeds Mr.W.Astrof on e conspiracy between Hitler + guest of Dr.and Mrs.Charles|\u201cI am Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus.\"| Moved and seconded that Pran- lot No.P.118; Mr.Leopold Caza re ane ar » ex- $5 75 In Memoriam Hyndman.The Roll Call was responded to by| cis McCracken be appointed Special |8ucceeds to Mr.John Sterling on brought to Hitle oe the * etter ° Miss Lydia Walker and Missithe text word \u201cTrust\u201d, and the Officer to complete the work on the lots Nos.P.144-445-P.519; Mr.Kel- A mbassad r by the Ttallan Patsy Walker, of Ottawa, spent| minutes were read and approved.Rass-Atcheson Discharge.ly Campbell succeeds to Mr.Hen mbassador on August 25, 1939, In REID \u2014 In lovin Friday and Saturday at th Re.Carried.| ™V which the Duce sald: \u201cAt Mother, who h g memory of Friday and atur ay at \u201c The program was then turned over| A letter was received from Mrs.Legault on Lot No.848.ings the war w vis our meet- ° , passed away June 14, 0 .S.W.#.1to the Y.W.A.President, Mrs.Keith G.Clausson re the drainage of their| The meeting was adjourned to : ; as envisaged for af- T - Shirts 1940.Lang, Glenayerst Farm and at-|robb.Mrs.W.C.McBri ; : ter 1942, and at auch @ time I [ - \u201cGone but not forgotten\" tended Ormstown Exhibition .rs.W.C.de was in {psoperty in Athelstan Vilage.The the 28th day of June.would have been ready on land gotten\".ed OW Hehe 02 \u201cValois charge of the Devotional period, | secretary was authorized to reply to von land, on Dad, Hazel and Emma.Spent up rie at 9 lois, which included hymn 521, \u201cSimply this letter.ot and in oe sir according to the by | TANNAHILL \u2014 In loving memory Mrs.John Brocklehurst and fam- T'usting Every Day\u201d, Scriptureread-| Moved and seconded the resigna- {IN Evidently © satin; nad oy.|PENMAN\u2019'S - INTERKNIT .of my dear Mother, who passed lly.ing from Psalm 103, with an inspir-| tion of Steve Flynn be accepted, A Hitler himself with his a _\u2014 away June 25th, 1937.Week-end guests of Mr.and |ing meditation on the 18th verse.|and that W.T.Coulter be appoint- t he bonatings of \u201ceight million.bay- 98c - $1 50 - $1 95 \u201cIn memory I see you just the Mrs.R.F.Corkran were Messrs, Mrs.McBride also led In prayer.| ed as Special Officer on the Thomp- - onets.\u201d But now, when his fellow * * \u2019 ; same, Rodney Black and Fred Corkran,| Hymn 506 \u201cThy Way, Not Mine, O| son Discharge.Carried.Movies conspirator called upon him to en- \u2014 As long as I live, I will treasure DT.and Mrs.Gerald Corkran, Lord\u201d was then sung.Following the) Moved and seconded that the ter the war, Mussolini tremblingl TS Franklin Centre your name\u201d.Mrs.Seigman of Drayton, Ont., 0ffering, Miss Audrey Reddick sang| Mayor and Secretary be authorized replied: \u201cIt 4 for me o t the .\u2019 Always remembered by has returned home after spend-|a lovely solo entitled \u201cThere is a|to sell to G.A.McHardy part Lot HOMECOMING most painful moments of m ste McGregor @e: on Ee Her daughter Mildred ing some time with Mr.and Mrs.Place of Quiet Rest, Near to the 22D on Range 2, known as thel Showing at O'Connor Theatre on eve to inform you that Ttaly 18 un ; and family.eart o =~ e guest speaker |gravel pit, for the sum of $25.00.7 APP (0,0 s v PE LE ee ELA WILSON = In loving memory of esse J.D.Lang 2nd Floyd was Miss M.McKinnon, of Montreal, aried June 20-21 ON Y ro SOCKS our dear e and Mother, who died GTiesbach, secretary oi \u20ac who was accompanied by two friends, he f - June 15th, 1945.Farm Forums, Macdonald Col-|Mrs.Kilgour and Miss Ford.She og Ps De paid.8.w yn, Three years after the end of the| gets the news that the Germans CUSH SO \u201cNo one knows how much I miss|lege, are attending the National|was introduced and welcomed by|$10.12; Norris Lindsay, $30.00; Al- Var \u2014 With the shouting, the glory,| have broken through at Bastogne.you Annual Meeting of Farm Forums| Mrs.Keith ue y.vus the suffering and the terror almost The two go off In search of their 89c at Regina, Sask.this week as| oc Keith Robb.Miss McKinnon) ton Farquhar.8720; Erville LInd- forgotten \u2014 MGM has turned out outfit.When Gabl .No one knows the bitter pain ; > weel gave an Interesting and Inspiring ad- say, $2.40; Earl Henderson, $22.;| 0 ut.when e comes home, a Monuments I have suffered since I lost you\u2014 representatives from the Que-)gress on facts on the life of the|W.A.Jameson.$6.40: John Jame- °° of the first pictures to deal changed man with a heavy heart, Life has never been the same.bec Council.Virgin Mary, and also led in prayer.son, $7.Gerald Hi ins $3.Mu- again with the great struggle.he tells his understanding wife , In my heart your memory lingers| Don\u2019t forget the picnic and an-| Mrs, Robb extended thanks to the nicipalit BRING.33.4 \u201cHOMECOMING\u201d tells of the| about the nurse and the story fades © ) .ch 7.Sweet, tender, fond and true; |Cual meeting of Quebec Fors) nearer for her splendid address, Dornelly.ss Joceph ard, $100, transformation taking place in a back to a hospital room where the a els Y J Scotch or Canadian | There is not a day, dear Ruth a acdona ege on ur- Hymn 461, \u201cMore Love to Thee oO Ly Pou , , | doctor with the American Army In| nurse lies sick, wounded by a shell , , ! .ell Graham, $13.50; Registry Of- \\ That I do not think of you.day, June path YPs\u2014 Christ\", was sung.and the meeting pd e, 60c: Huntingdon Gleaner.Italy, The change in him 18 wrought fragment.There Is a sentimental Huntingdo Q GRANITE My lips cannot speak when I feel \u201cip ¢\u2019s} \u201cPaul's United Y.PS:|Ciosed with the auxiliary prayer in| $2271; Gerald Moore, $1780; Dept.| f'n love \u2018and who Is killed bes later that she had died.Gable and uningdon, fade.= held its regular meeting at the|unision.A social half hour wasiof Roads, $939.98; Francis Mc- 3 : Lettering ee Cemetery Lens ne Dour moon I home of Mr and Mrs.Charles enjoyed when refreshments were Cracken, $14.90.Carried.jore he returns to the States and his wife start out anew.one a MacDonald on June 1, with|served by the W.MS.members.: TTT TTT = - miss you, - 4 - This is a picture with the widest A.Brunet In this home that is lonesome twenty five young people pres Miss Esther Craig, of Toronto, ST.ANICET COUNCIL possible audience appeal, emotional, for me\u201d.is enjoying a two weeks vacation : highly sentimental, at times tense Convener Helen Greer was in ying t Phone 31 Ormstown | Always remembered by a charge of the Devotional, which with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.| A special meeting of the St.Ani- with Action, dramatically effective our loving husband, was opened by the sin of J.J.Craig, and other relatives.cet Council was held on the 17th|and full of all the ingredients and e i and son Robert.hymn.\u201cWork or the ne, is day of May.Mr.Edmour Castagner, the stars that stand to enhance its | Coming\u201d.Valera Moore read the Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Wilson, of Mayor, was absent and Mr.Arice appeal especially with the feminine CLARK \u2014 In loving memory of Scripture and the Devotional was Rockburn, and Miss Ruth Orr, of Quenneville, Pro-Mayor, presiding.customers.The cast, headed by rs.James Clark.who passed away closed with the singing of hymn, Montreal, were Sunday guests at the| Notice of motion was given by| Clark Gable and Lana Turner, Cosgrove une 20, ibered b \u201cOh, Master, Let Me Walk With! home of Mr.and Mrs.Everett Orr| Councillor Romeo Caza that a loan spells nothing but the very best Ever re er husband and family Thee\u201d.;and family.by-law be prepared and passed at news for patrons.The president, Kenneth Mac- ar adjourned meeting to be held! Gable, for the first time since the FUNERAL HOME - Donald conducted the business troy and.Mrs, McBride of Mon-| an the 20th day of May, 1948, at pre-war days, again hits full stride _e_ e\u2026 meeting.The minutes of the last , guests of their son, Rev.| 5 pm.for the buil of a muni- In a role that is tailormade for e\u2014e ara 8 p ding * meeting were read by secretary, and es.wa C.McBride and family cipal hall.him.His manner Is restrained, PHONE - Patsy Lawrence, and approved.ew days last week, The Liquer Commission of Que-| Yet assured.Miss Turner, even with- .I wish to thank the many friends À short discussion soloed Sorry to report Mr.Dan McKell| bec was asked to give a permit for out the benefit of glamorous gowns, For service that is ac- J]|who so kindly remembered me on) whether any members snou'd 0! a patient in the Barrie Memorial|® dance hall to Mr.Conrad Pilon, is at her appealing best.Anne Bax- my birthday with cards, also the |to Camp Wantanopa, but no one| pu.McK inn«k ter is excellent as the understand- 5 ; curate, complete and Kensington W.A.for the lovely was appointed to go.in the plod health and 10\u2019 Stasis mm ing wife and John Hodiak is equal- Cdt cad & moderately priced.basket of fruit.Following the adjournment 0! gi present with her sister, Mrs.R.R.| Adjourned meeting of the 20th y Good as the friend, .and leave the rest to your rr Save\u2019 : David Gordon.|the business meet the guest ' F H Co Mrs.Da speaker, Miss Fardiey-Wilmot, Ness, at Howick, day of May.Gable and Miss Turner accom- Miclements have , or All members were present.pany the armies through the Italy ® n° ° \u2018 sgrove to ep express nc ed ns gave ak interesting and, very vote Miss Erma Reddick, of Montreal,| The loan by-law for the building campaign and later through the in- estin ouse ) Ft Covi Dund also for flowers and spiritual of- |of thanks was given by Jimmie Was the week-end guest of her|of a municipal hall was not passed, vasion and France.They go through .Covington - Dundee ferings and other kindness- shown Williams.parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Red- [It was left aside for further con- |'bombings together and see their : the recent illness and| Games were played outdoors| dcx: .sideration at another meeting.friends die in bombing attacks on Phone 2041 or 2732 RU rot my dear brother.and delicious re ents were| Mr.Wm.Rorison, and Ejizabeth| Councillors Albert Latreille, Arice the hospital tents.Miss Turner is Mrs.T.W.Furey served.A vote of thanks was) Rorison attended the Graduating|Quenneville and Romeo Caza were|to be tranaferred, but they meet in matic control of moved to Mr.and Mrs.Mac- Prerclocs of the, Cutherine Booth named to visit a line ditch belong- Paris on à furlough.There Gable Temp oven.Donald and Kenneth Mac-| Hospital, on ay evening, June A .Donald.11th, in the Wesley United Church, Ke \u2014_\u2014 Montreal.Fourteen girls, including .\" and ps, D ec, Mise Norma Reta.of - Soge cookie le bout Bi \u2014 Mr.| Howick, i h 2 - 4 : Me aria and Jean, Miss pins.ee à A) HE DOESNT EVEN nee tric OR voce ol sacs Mamie Lang and Shirley Park-! reception and lunch was held, at Yo WAKE UP TO TWINA= Cement ine fn 5 inson spent the week-end with U ou everything from gentle spe which the graduates and their A) / , Le coski d / MIM, SIMM.cooking to recor Mr.and Mrs.Harold Parkingon.friends were entertained.> ® 114 Do IT FOR « - \u201cHIGH\u201d speed.And the fully A ended nm Is eel 9 Rose, oi Montreal, \u201cM g automatic oven-bent control spen a two weeks vacation D 3 Bt } takes all the swork out Mr.Arthur Derby ot Toren, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.\u2018 MF v RO 2 roasting, baking and oven spent the I past Wee Rorison.a I Acar cooking.Make a date to see hr and Mrs HO Charlton,| MI.and Mrs.Irwin Orr, of Town y SELF-RELIANT, [| 2 (RE these beautiful new Westing- of Lachine, were recent guests| °f Mount Royal, spent the week-end 2 y YouNG 22 pp) Lady\u201d house Ranges today.of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Wing.|B.fnelr summer cottage in River- CamslA / J ter | Paintin, of field Master Robert Mrs.A, Stocks, and three children, Cowansville, and Miss Frances M.GOSSELIN Phone 1887-W VALLEYFIELD, QUE.153 Cousineau St.Gallin, RN, of Toronto, were guests the week of Mrs.Paintin, RN, at the home of Mrs.Derby.Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Jarvis, Barbara, Colin and Stephen, of Cowansville, called on friends here on Thursday and attended Ormstown Exhibition.Dr.T.J.Quintin, of Sherbrooke, called on friends here on Wednesday Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Todd and son ted the past week with Mr.and Mrs.James White and of Montreal, are spending the summer months at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ewart Orr.Miss Joan Turner, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.Wm.Turner and family.Miss Eunice Arnott, of the Homoeopathic Hospital, Montreal, spent Saturday with her friend, Miss Maude McKell, who is at present spending vacation at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Arnold McKell.Miss Sylvia end Dorothy McKell also spent the week-end at the same home.Phone 418 > Jou gel MORE im 2 Westinghe NET S.J.CURRIE \u201cEverything Electrical\u201d .178 Chistesuguay St. egy 4 CAS RUSSE 00 ow oy Page Six The Huntingdon Gleaner Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 Valleyfield Nitro Beauharnois Men in Accident at Maple Grove Accident in Maple Grove BEAURARNOIS \u2014An accident took piace on the Maple Grove- Bellevue highway early in the morning of June 2nd., when four men, residents of Beauhagnois nn their way to Montreal, encountered a pair of homses, evidently strayed from pasture, on the road.In an attempt to avoid striking the animals, the oar swerved to the side of the road, but unfortunately, one horse was struck, the impact causing head and facial injuries to all four of the men, while the horse was killed.T'wo of the injured men were hospitalized for a few days, the other two returning to their homes after receiving treatment from Dr.R.Dubuc, of Beauharnois, who was oalled to the accident.Those involved in this unfortunate accident were Messrs, R.Faille, A.Des- hamps, G.St.Onges and M.Laurin.y is also felt for Mr.R.Yelle, Beauharnois butcher, in the loss 0f his horse.Farewell Presentation to Mrs, Leggett by Evening Auxiliary The Evening Auxiliary of the WMS.was held at the home of Mrs.J.B.Sullivan Tuesday, June 8th.The president was in the chair and 36 members and guests were present.The meeting opened with the einging of a hymn and Mrs.Leggett, president, leading in prayer.Miss B.Kiigour led the devotional exércises.Study period was In chdtge of Mrs.Leggett, who will be leaving shortly to reside in Vancouver.Mrs.Leggett spoke of \u201cThe will of God\u201d in our lives and His plan for each one of us.Following the conclusion of this talk, Mrs.Spencer thanked Mis.Leggett for the preparation of this address, and spoke of the warmth of Mrs.Leg- gett's friendship and how greatly she will be missed both in the congregation and the different activities of the church and community and wished her success and happiness in the new work she will take up in Vancouver.On behalf of the members of the Ladies\u2019 Ald Society, the Senior Missionary Society and the Evening Auxiliary, she presented Mrs.Leggett with a Sheaffer pen and pencil set, which was graciously accepted.At the close of the meeting, a soctal half hour was held.Silver Wedding Anniversary On Monday evening, June 14th, Mr.and Mrs.I.M.Anderson were entertained at the home of Mr.and Mrs, R.B.Calhoun on the occasion of the former's silver wedding Anniversary.Dinner was served for the immediate family when Rev.and Mrs.Ronald Rowat of Malone.NY.were able to be present.Mrs.Rowat is the sister of Mr.Anderson and was a bridesmaid at the wedding twenty-five years ago.A purse of money was presented to the bride and groom during the dinner hour, with all the good wishes of the family and close relatives.During the evening Mr.and Mre.Calhoun held an \u201cAt Home\u201d for Mr.and Mrs.Anderson, when friends of the latter dropped in to give their best wishes.In the course of the evening, Rev.Mr.Leggett presented Mr.and Mrs.Anderson with a beautifully decorated box of diver quarters.He expressed the kind wishes of all their friends most sincerely.A one layer wedding cake adorned the dining room table and while refreshments were being served, the bride assisted by the groom, cut the cake with a knife which had a large silver bow gally decorating it.The members of the Presbyterian Church cholr, of which Mrs.Anderson is the Organist and Choir Director, assisted very ably in serving the refreshngents.Council Meeting A Council meeting was held on Monday, June 8th, in the City Hall, at 86 pm.Present were: Mayor H.Roy, Aldermen M.Urgel Charrette.Henri Primeau, Eucher Huot, Raoul David and J.Emile Lemay.The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted.The secretary gave a report onthe analysis of the samples of milk from the Laiterle Moderne and J.J.Joubert.Urgel Charrette moved that $100.be donated to the Boating Club by the Qity of Beauharnois.It was seconded by Eucher Huot.Motion carried.- It wes proposed that Mayor Roy and \u2018his wife be named as delegates to attend the Convention of L'Union des Municipalities, which will beheld at Manoir Richelieu, La Malbaie, Sept.15th to 20th.It.was also moved that on the request of Miss Laberge, Beauharnols Postmistress, a letter be sent to Ottawa requesting that the Post Office be closed on Wednesday afternoon between the hours of 12 and $ pm.-At the previous Council meeting tield on May 81st, a petition signed by residents of Trudeau St.demanding that Hanneh 8t.be continued to Trudeau St.was read and DRIVE YOURSELF CARS FOR HIRE for Pleasure, Weddings Funerals and Business pur poses.All cars insured and safe to ride in.Rates reason able.Call Noel Drive Yourself > +.461 a #3 © EMPIRE GARAGE REGD.Is Woodlands 4 * -day, June 17th.of Leduc St.last week.mount, was the guest of Mr.Mrs.G.Wootten.N.B.spent 1 few days last week AS it was decided unanimousiy that it vas a Very necessary move.The residents of Trudeau St.complained of the round-about way of reaching Hannah St.from Trudeau.The matter is now being taken up with local Engineers and is being handled by one of the Notaries here.A motion was also made to open up St.George St.to Beauce St.in the near future.The incorporation of the Beauce Road into the City of Beauharnois has suffered a slight delay owing to a change in plans which will mean à still larger territory being taken in.It is hoped, however, thal this will be straightened out soon and work started on the sewer and water mains across the tracks, Chief of Police Robert, Mayor H.Roy and two Aldermen from Beau- harnois will be attending the Convention of Police and Fire Chief posocigiion of the Province of Quebec which will be held at Rimouski, Quebec, on July 30-31, August 1-2.From there they will fnake a boat trip down to Bale Comeau where they have been invited to spend a day visiting the town.Preparations\u2019 have already gone underway for the Regatta which is to be held in Beauharnois, July 3rd and 4th.It is expected that this wilF be one of the largest Regattas Beauharnois has ever held and one of the most important in the Province this year, with over one hundred motor boats from the United States and Canada competing.Legion News The seventeen members from Beauharnois who \u2018attended the District Rally at St.Johns, Quebec, on June 5th, reported that the Rally was a great success.While the men attended a business meeting the ledies were gracioûsly entertained by the St.John\u2019s ladies.The Beau- harnois Legion together with the St.John's Legion marched to the cenotaph and laid a wreath in honour of the War Dead.The evening was concluded at the St.John's Golf Ciub with dinner and dancing.Brownie News The last meeting of the Brownies until the Fall was held on Wednesday, June 9th, with ten Brownies in attendance.To terminate a successful and pleasant season a picnic was held at the St.Lawrence fans grounds on Saturday, June th.Trinity Church News Service\u2014June 19th.Holy Communion 11 am.The Trinity Church Sunday School closed on June 13th un- tif September.It is hoped that the children will attend the regular church services during the summer.The Reverend W.G.Walsh, Trinity Church, together with the Rector of St.Mark's Church, Valley- field, attended the Deanery Meeting of the Clergy which was held at St.Lambert last week.Canon Dav- ison was the specigl speaker, and Rev.Rural Dean Addie of St.ns, Que., was in the chalr.Most parishes in the Deanery were represented at this meeting.Ladies\u2019 Aid Meeting The Ladies\u2019 Ald of St.Edward's Presbyterian Church held their regular meeting In the Kirk Hall on Wednesday afternoon.Fmal arrangements were made for the Garden Party to be held at the home of Mrs.R.B.Calhoun on Thurs- Social and Personal Miss Jessie and Miss Luvia Woot- ten, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Wootten, Maple Grove.Miss Marilyn Spencer graduated from Notre Dame Secretarial School the past week.Mrs.D.Marshall, of Verdun, spent last week-end visiting at the home of Mrs.M.Page, Mr.and Mrs.L.Mitchell of Nitro visited Mr.and Mrs.H.Broadbent Mrs.Charles Hocke, of West- and Mrs.Wm.Manzer, of Fredericton, \u201cThe Dow visiting Mrs.J.Stafford.Mr.and Mrs.W.C.R.Jones spent the week-end in LaTuque.Pte.Jim Broadbent and wife and two children, David and Clive spent last week-end visiting Mrs.O.Mrs.M.Page of Hannah St.spent lust week-end in Verdun visiting her sister, Mrs.C.Baxter.Mr.and Mrs.A.McCallum and family spent last week-end visiting Mr.Mike Savada, of Hemmingford.Mr.and Mrs.Grange Kingsmill of Canal Road have just returned from a trip to the west.While in Banff, Mr.Kingsmill attended the Convention of the Canadian Engineering Institute.They then travelled on to Jasper and to Edmonton to visit Mrs.Kingmill's sister, Mrs.Frank J.Newson.On their return trip they stopped at Landis, Sask., to visit Mr.Kingsmill\u2019s sister, Mrs.Wright.Mr.and Mrs.H.Taylor have gone to Ottawa to spend thelr vacation.Mr.and Mrs.R.Turnbull, Sr, also Mr.and Mrs.R, Turnbull, Jr., and children visited with Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilson of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, last Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Max Sauer have returned from their honeymoon in New York and the Southern States and will be taking up residence in Woodlands.Mr.and Mrs.Roland W.Racicot of Toronto, together with their two children, Peter and Sharron, spent a few days last week with Mr.Ra- cicot's parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Wootten.Miss Elizabeth Jones and Master George Jones spent the week-end in Three Rivers.=0- Report on the Dominion Annual Meeting of the Canadian Council Girl Guide Association By Mr\u2019 H.S.Swencer The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Council of the Girl Guide Association was held in the University Women's Union, St.George St.Toronto, May 27th to May 29th, 1948.The delegates were in residence at Whitby Hall for the entire conference.The delegates from Montreal and district were: Mrs.W.J.Hyde, Provincial Commissioner, Miss Erva Young, Provincial Commissioner of badges and Mrs.H.S.Spencer, Commissioner for the Southwest Division, During Thursday there were discussion periods.The morning was given over to training problems and the session was led by Mrs.Alan Harvey, Canadian Commissioner for Training.On this occasion Mrs.Conant, the Provincial Commissioner for Ontario gave a cordial wel- ccme from the Province.At noon all the delegates were invited to a luncheon at Whitby Hall as the guests of the Ontario executive council, Guebee\u2014Mrs.Hyde.Mrs.Hyde -paid tribute to Mrs.Ross MacDonald for her wonderful service to guiding and highlighted the Edith MacDonald fund and the North Hatley Training week-end.Camping has increased and there have been International Contacts with the United States.\u201c The Provincial Executive Committee of the Canadian Girl Guide Association held the June meeting in the new Parish Hall at Valois.Mrs.G.Kinney, President of the Valois Local Association welcomed the members and Mrs.Wm.Hyde, Provincial Commissioner.presided.Reports showed four new Brownie Packs registered and three more Companies were Clarericeville, starting.Guide starting in Val D'Or, Soothe them with MINARD\u2019S LINIMENT Pp» Rub on freely, and note \u20ac quick relief.reascless.LANGE ECONOMICAL DELUXE IN EVERYTHING BUT PRICE PR EVERYTHING BUT PRICE DELUXE IN pe or A HU hb} 7 Phone - re ~ =.wr, 822 CE i SUPER-TRACTION HUSKIER SHOULDERS WIDER, FLATTER TREAD MR Tests prove it will average ; 849; more mileage than the bla lenge Goody mile per makes the Goodyear DeLuxe the most economical tire you can buy.THE NEW IMPROVED : E 8 ;, .- Huntingdon, Que.CL RN] aT 3.1! ast-drying.o strong odor.18-4 size 65¢ Valleyfield _ Legion to Broadbent, of Beauce St.\u2018Hold Sports VALLEYFIELD\u2014The Valleyfield branch of the Canadian Legion is to hold a sports meet at the Exhibition Grounds, Valleyfield, on Saturday, June 19th, The Mayér of Valley- Ste.Rose and Kydd Memorial! Church, Montreal, also a Ranger Company at Asbestos.Recent Rallies have been held in Divisions at Sherbrooke, Saguenay and Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and in West- mount, N.D.G., Maisonneuve and Rosemount Districts in Montreal Division.A Training week-end at North Hatley, September 24-26 was being planned, also a Guiders\u2019 training for camping at Gale Pond, June 30 to July 5.Miss Muriel Davies, Miss Barbara Knowles and Miss Betty Tait of Montreal and Guide Anne Maedon- ald of Lennoxville have been chosen from Quebec to go to the World Conference of the Girl Guide Asso- clation at Cooperstown, N.Y.In August, Mrs.H.S.Spencer of Beau- harnois, in reporting the recent Dominion Annual Meeting, announced the election to the Canadian Council of Mrs.Ross Macdonald, Mrs.E.A, Leslie and Mrs.P.E.Radley, and of Mrs.Rielle Thomson to the Dominion Executive Committee.-0- Social and Personal Dr.and Mrs.Russell Younie, of St, Catherines, together with their daughter Delpha, were visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I.Watson the past week.Mrs.E.Woodside, of Quebec City, spent Thursday at the home of Mr.) and Mrs.E.Amy.Mr.and Mrs.H.Price spent a few days visiting relatives in Cornwall and Finch, Ont.Mr.D.Browning, formerly of Cornwall, has taken up residence in Beauharnois and is associated with the Engineering staff of the Howard Smith Paper Mills.Mr.H.G.Blair of St.Laurence St.has left Beauharnois to take up residence in Philadelphia, with his son Bob.Mr.and Mrs.Don Beddoes spent last Sunday at the home of Mr.Beddoes\u2019 parents, at Cedars.Mr.Calvin Price is now in Kisbey, Sask., visiting Mr.and Mrs.R.Richardson and family.He also spent a few days visiting friends in Regina.Mr.and Mrs.Eben Potter and son Peter.of Valleyfield, were visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.I.Watson the past week.er Bel field will open \u2018the event and it ts hoped to make this an annual sports day if this one is successful.The members of the Legion are therefore hoping that the people of Valleyfield will turn out on this day and give them their very best support.The program will be one that will suit young and old and will include several events by the various industries of the city.Schools of the city as well as those from surrounding districts will be taking part.Trophies will be presented to winners of team events.Admission is by program and these are now on sale.- VALLEYFIELD\u2014The Valleyfield Industrial softball league got away with a good start a few weeks ago.The high aim of this league is to promote friendly competition among the personnel of the companies located in this area.Mr.D.White is the president of the league, Mr.L.Lauzon Vice- president, and Mr.A.Keyes the secretary.The companies represented by these teams are: Nichols Chemicals, Canadian Schenley, Montréal Cottons, Valleyfield Silk Mills, Merck and Company, and Beauharnois Light and Power Company.So far several games have been played and the competition among the teams is slowly building to a climax.By the end of the season the public will be treated to some very fine exhibitions of softball.tion.of the school.t This writer belleves that Schen- leys and the powerful Beauharnois team are the ones to keep an eye on, but the season has just started and no one can tell how the other teams will shape up.On Friday, June 12, Merck lambasted Montreal Cottons for a 19 to 12 victory.This is the first game Merck has won this season and it probably won't be their last.Their coach, Butch Hawhorn must have given the boys a shot of Merck's Penicillin, + Cahill went all the way for Merck and Lebel and Tanguay hurled for Moco.Lebel lasted only one inning, then Tanflay took over for the rest of the game.Schenley and Beau- harnois went all the way for a 4 to 4 tie which left them still leaders in the league up to date, The league members hope the public will take an avid interest in these teams and give the \u201cboys a - large audience at every game.By cheering their respective teams the WARNING! Roasting makes all the difference in coffee.Maxwell House is \u201cRadiant Roasted\u201d .a remarkable process that roasts every bean evenly all through \u2014 captures every atom of rich coffee good- - HERE IS THE ANSWER: Completely renovated, residential, co-educational academy will re-open September 14th to provide bilingual and homelike education of high school leaving standard from Grades VI to XI acceptable } to Protestant Committee of Department of Educa- This famous school is situated at Grande Ligne, Que., eight miles from St.Johns and was closed during the war.À Junior Department for pupils aged eight to eleven will be a new feature For full information write: Rev.E.A.BOISVERT, Principal, Feller Institute, GRANDE LIGNE, QUE.Closing June 15th, 1948 ness.SCHOOL PROBLEM 9 FELLER INSTITUTE Beauharnois spectators themselves can project the team spirit that is needed to in- spife the boys on to greater victories.Team standing at date.G.P.Pts.Nichols Chem + 7 4 Schenleys 6 9 Montreal Cotton 1 8 Valleyfield Silk Mill .6 6 Merck and Co.- .8 2 Beauharnois L&P .'8 13 OLDER VETS GET JOBS MONTREAL, (OP)\u2014A campaign to get jobs for older veterans here has been very encouraging.Jobs 33.today, and often svery day.és a real treat anytime, So whenever you're thirsty er want to add delight % « moment of relaxation drink a Pepsi Remember, you get more for your money in that big 12-ounce bottle, vy wad, marks In Canada of Papst-Cola Company of Conods, Limised.ypsi-Cole™ and * Papa\u201d are the registered have been secured for 70 members - Chateauguay Basin, Heights and Village { the Canadian Corps of Commis- slonaires and an additional 100 jobs have been found for older veterans.=\u201c LEE aL (DLT A vie Lu nd: 42100 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY X-Ray For Diagnosis and \u2018Treatment J.E.Caza SURGEON DENTIST ! Gas or Twilight Sleep HUNTINGDON, QUE.Erle C.Martin BA, B.CL.ADVOCATE King Street HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 401 HOWICK\u2014 Mondays at John Ritchie's Telephone 39 r 2 Arthd® W.Sullivan QUEBEC LAND SURVEYOR > - Goodyear tire fev TINGDON MOTORS REGD | '51 Chatesuguiy St.\" | .DEALER s 1e AS ~~ J 55 à A \\ + Aero aw.a THE CANADIAN | HUNTINGDON BRANCH\u2014N.F.MANNING, Manager Sow your money by regular deposits in a Savings Account at The Canadian Bank of Commerce, and watch it grow.As your savings grow, so does your ability to buy \u201cthe things that require planning and ready .Start saving today.You will be glad you did.Phone 841 VALLEYFIELD, QUE P.O.Box 124 Bell Telephone 709 0 J.S.Gaw, B.V Sc.VETERINARY SURGEON 19 Henderson Street HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 381 George C.Fisher, D.V.M.VETERINARY SURGEON Exhibition Street, ORMSTOWN, QUE.Phone 129 Dr.Leo Belisle, V.C.VETERINARY SURGEON Phone 7 Ormstown, Que.Lucien Baillargeon NOTARY PUBLIC Buccessor to I.I.Crevier and A.R.Leduc, Notaries Public HUNTINGDON, QUE Office in O'Connor Block, Residence next to Beaulieu's Building MONEY TO LOAN Estate and Succession Settlement Phone 2000 Dr.J.W.Mills Cossette & Cossette TPE Ts LAWYERS MAIN STREFT ST RMSTOWN 168 Champlain St.Phone & Telephone 25 VALLEYFIELD R.Schurman & Co.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS in association with MIDDLETON HOPE & CO.Chartered Accountants 388 St.James St.W.\u2014 Montreal P.J.Brodeur GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 201 Victoria Street VALLEYFIELD, QUE Phone 111 T.A.Laniel GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST 12 Nicholson Street VALLEYPIELD, QUE Phone 243 Roger Fortier, N.P.County Bldg.Huntingdon, Que.\u2018Tel: Office 306 Residence 391 Gabriel Poupart NOTARY ST.CHRYSOSTOME, QUE Phone 9 °° 7 Office every Thursday a.Hemmingford Phone 5 r 13 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Braithwaite Bros.HARDWARE MERCHANTS Ramsay's Paint & Mander Bio Varnish, BSun-Tested Wallpape Builders\u2019 Supplies, Radios, Eles i: Ranges & Washing Machines, et Toys & Sporting Goods, C.C3 Bicycles & Repairs, Fine Chinu « Giftware.Agents for Laprairie Co.Inc.Brick and Tile.Tel.445 Huntingdon, P« Laberge Bros.ORMSTOWN, PQ.John G.Rennie, C.L.U.Complete Insurance Service T.J.Graham LICENSED AUCTIONEER An experienced salesman will make you money.If planning a sale, large or small, I will be pleased to discuss sale arrangements with you, no obligation.Phone Hunting- don 2442, or Lyell J, Graham, Hunt- ingdon 2289./ Geo.L.Collum Representing ROYAL LIVERPOOL, INSURANCE CO.LIFE \u2014 FIRE \u2014 AUTOMOBILS Phone 978 Huntingdon Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Metal Workers W.K.Philps Government Licensed General Insurance of All Roofing Supplies, Ranges, Furnaces Kinds HUNTINGDON, QUE.At Moderate Rates Phone 432 Phone 551 - Huntingdoa Webber's Jewelle r | FOR WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER Fire and General Insurance [Diamond Rings, Watches, West- SEE minster Chime Clocks and .Stlverware A.K.English Phone 451 Huntingdon Representative for Mutual Life As- .surance Co.of Canada and for all Machine Shop forms of Insurance and Bonds, General machine work.Patters For particulars, phone 607rp Makers, Oxy-Acetlyene welding.Shafting : QUENNEVILLE 106 Ly Lawrence St.ALLEYFIELD 4 Bouchette St.HUNTINGDON, QUE.G.Stanley Walsh All\" forms of Insurance.Telephone 311-r-3 HEMMINGFORD, QUE.J.H.Prevost W.Keddy & Son Saw Mill & Grist Min Building Materials, Lumber, Flous Millfeeds.' Telephone 9 r 2 HEMMINGFORD, QUE, Robert Transport Reg'd Regular Service Between .don and Montreal.Hunting Montreal Ware.Lower Chatea house 1083, W st.HUNTINGDON, QUE.Plateau 8141, Fhone one 4 Phone Huntingdon .\u201d Romeo Riel Bros.Transport Reg'd Mm, Drunet Sort, Sis Bee emt Mtr SERS cn ontreal Warehouse, 118 Colborne and G va Wilbank 0131.St.Phone od to Contractors Phone 443 Huntingdon Phone 16 + ve 8 cdncaday Ju IX tric 100, 9 , : ws ; : ; - = 8 - WEE Th aah wi \u201cBid ood GbE us mie fo] ec ti OH eutiHo Le aivarca ave ii su M mit te la: set v.Fre « Rqn.Man Phiipoit and gon, 3 \u201crt rs.R.Ad Bede guests by serving Maxwell Quas ca brate his ay on Moh ; ee OM X duy.Mrs.mo French 1a slowly recov- Equpés \u201cPhi world-ftunaus i FRI Rap Ym Sey 3 } RER on, of Ormstown, is expected to|ering her R aff Ter recent bran of \u2018coffee has \"63a Fi A À pe EE g i Ker conduct the morning sorviae next illness and 3A best wishes i v Ba oR hued from paliied a ) Sunday on : of her AE iq \u201c% A quick rec Yor ody Bootes blond sigs = fe ff Beater) KB.MÉRSES awaño=R 2.\u201d ATP.uitnot Stoutiesesand Mr.Thiol hy catee its > blen : y : oR q add $ \u2018th k- i : vein fo ed in a day by day account Sr the ee ss >.2 >.In 5.wou Jf ity A whl Mrs) Peacot-of -C Were fire ed te ê mn ™ ç CMGI BAR: 0 etna: En LO Hn a | Terie oallérs rat eid Harvey rt ada contains choice Liify- attended.A, ve deal of in- f formation vas) book by Mrs.hot Cas 102 bast Avert Rio.wid ay no ns Am offaen a fain nite erioan.¢ : au 13H ) ital Merlin and it was felt that it had ad hi ROP ELS Fi?| i ; fyi à vik - Hepsin, 53 > ws v T in aks ne WL reo f tne cm HS Hall, ih une pis [_ trip to Portage 1si@Priirie; Nan.;eT ronda rad Mt® Ra; Pench wore NO | 7 Pt cf.; and Mrs.Arthur Campbell and.:B4iss a» .Ce Sete SEE rome cme macnn Campbell at I Ro M \u2018a few wecks at Croton Lon AIRY andr > Mies) 1: 40).Yiokailpy ini | GAIA.>0t Re aguant.s bf Mise iRaratDy andghier, \u2014\u2018Bsasteyscof Lao tea r | MOGEEREM:.+ 1 SAUT 11 3 ght UAE.\u2018Weak-ond With - her: deo- RE Mod Linda Chaitiy and tbe.Misto| inen.in-lete Rad stâter; Âer.éhôl Éres eS Gb iave; Dore and-Mery:Ets, Willard Vaincpurt.' t OL\" | veh arta ands Mr.aad MESo!BV] oT te Robbo sM900H wu MA Barras) bf \u2018Mow read: Were .sh oui r THT \u2014\u2014\u2014trre) oi \u201coeldk asd engesest of MT and.ad PE 3 JT es Hron Col I Tag dy: 0LD.ant\u2019 M&S.\u201cBU cui Rody TAY ets Bradalit wthnw Miron that | A.D Me! of GhatestyAy.were Sunday ;.ub.\u2018MRS RT he valtattiénemteuneus cite \u201c2 tambon ony ati ™ >! 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AIMIASTU doit Prikokvmtel owed\u2019 To eek tel) oer Mi if Se £ a Hho eo.al, By 3 brandiaen inmestbrneum t Mb sara st in- inden man causer tal film given by vere ues a, nnie Mr.R.J.M.fs ose talk gavef Kyle and Mr.CHence shiv: many practic on better gar- and fyeiied.Sal Le United Chur ¢ QE i sa a and Jane attended the QUE, hg oh iy 53 : à os 25th wedding, a.£ Mr.and Lowden and! pe AEE dening, PLE sm me CIM na : | CL URS FAI PA TIMED v7 4 other points.th Lowden, who Graham, A Eee ee PAT TR couple on Fri- a vai 1132 270 r00a 0 61e tre PES .= aPréhénspectea tnef Mnperts toeiti! ä er rÉS ral of Ngan Bermice!| BAFDYIS.(on, Ÿ Bay Mi el V here from on Saturday Hn pes : Geo Tnnes ge a BE >} M: ae wd NIA sae su Ÿ A ; deg v ndsor, Ont., esday to visit Others who attend Ra \u2018otfhesCobses: x\u2019 in LUA Lo amt] 1 I 0B (Pa POA OF IS Was A ,\u2019 R Lowder aba Ped Rio Murs, ELA (AMV uray pdf Ms 72 Ect bso 00: Mañepert || 194moms AN sai SL LAANAD TIM) ak po hf 2 Nie SUMMER HATS | A dev other George, i Ty, E.Ness: 3, Margaret A.Ness: 44e) Le roll ges cos os | broly ens & yinge rotten and her HDB der ge yeston ; ee A SOP 1 is Misymaie SINose: 508s THWNADS.|i sai endl IHR oN DRESSES RER ry nad come from Windsor Sen days Mer ca is B10 FRY Das) oH Me Ls F ranklin re as Lh oui a qr 4 Det WAAR FINI.IN TT eed before.Visits - were made-to\u2014Mon- 5 thai TbRMARISh, bsnl bas \"sw (om ba Hive daars treal, Huntingdon, 16 aM da sou) oclakarat Yes best qui?oT eifer Calues \u2014\u2026\u2014 i FRANKLIN Rev.Mr.parents Mr.and qi 1, Bernice Ness; 2, Kenneth M.v ohnston.\u2014 - .- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 » 4, Owen Ness; pen of Monlreal, gave a very , Mr.\"oy Preston sey and | oils}, Dawson ; |/BSPTesENG.addressvol TRARTNEE, Garth, RAIA via dl i Wc re Miss - jure vip ome othe, Dean | Garth, of sgt Fer | a sien RCA, Sot Pee.Cla ORE Let dem a ug Wig SEE (3 atts A ata A er Bags.; sus al-al- Bhd sor.W.HAFMECusmected the { Roi rennes) iE aif a anetor EIRCEE Ti, Tae ile C Cloths, BAW Sets, the Germ, Bay 4% wna cod.Also £ a, ror E i oriat\u2019 Alesha Was vem A aotttbatf al wligisl as sansall Baa WHORL JAY three Cave pith spent} 5 ier i smo here don amore \"Berms Shan nemesis es Eat WB) $a TanraiV lo evvimorn jatovsæ = T1 2 lal SEX snodq eared three days cbbolif tests tn nel 12% 17 TTL 222 ied SUM TB cation KT (ask alone D pére on Aad wi tha bell Ee the Price Yor PRY, \"herr - Wa: 89.508] ! 8 a\u201d ual - * Mhdibhin : , MeCN le Zita pe emt vi Sh hs re a ERE Pr oo pre e School ps tiggfe Were a feWd ng, d the lay i San us.Mr.Philpott 1llustéstéa -wyi/#| à or bE at I IFT ob 1 on case ne cige and Masterd cursed, &.lieppse, This.naw.shy, thenfacbsthal we.can better ads bits ovis MeG dise .ere biden i, boon suggested 5 re.ent wit measles.- © {Hoh n Master urdeau ha: been sent SILL and unde; the ¢ doc help thoee to reform df wo.ares abst ett, ved ah Teuf à 5% SET ro 4h52 783 Ram #5 ENS ar ho Huntirigden saga A Phone 225 ' osm ome - PE OUIAT wat 1) boriana anise 0 Quebec aloha ighg stainers ourseived as.ouraiclions asd: 25d Cae; Assapiationsr,Ency, te, Hao, of?ILSTEINS 4 exemples spogks for, Uhemselvag.Fi- to BP D tme ish + HeifeF' tir SO Swett wid 1¢ a poplin ave hoof.sh andy 1, Wm.Brown; 2, Stanley Craig: pr pel Al and co-opgration \u2026 Was, are : ; Game, who have enthu ch 1 À RAymop apps Jr, adopted it.Anglers can now buy |3)oDtwki Gavers; 4: Ralph Graig: D, ed from all to help this worthy, \"NG, og, rs, ofr Pro ni LIE ; accepted a p the \u201cons it-/xt cCostisà dirme-tiri additisne-to Béty0a vers 8,\"Vinccné Mapplays Ie Das lire cuil IW toits aM TOM al enh Sr Lt (HGt-IRT0 al rsh aol à ; service and bd ed the Lacolle; the:kicénsmoitselMp: which.costs -ret/| Juha Domsiellp; 8, ! 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bras on amb Es aa er a ite id electric pow 6 and 21 - a idl 7; »1) vd > régis 4 a POVH2S iver \"tee 2, Robt, BIT a Pau 9 Lan ote SP oS, 4 ; dangerous 4 \u2014 Ness: 3, Oswal Vancourt; 4, Owe} sx nora oe And bal Y jen ae a em x : : rum Hb ae LE 12800 SEE ls 2 soialggbpsaoc, if yp will, but Cattrey; 11.Dents D'Aoust.and }n {lssdsartberat cd a | tee # 2: HOLSTEINS Torre mand ; .ol > CARE 20 os J .or t- a find it réorc GIE Nears negli ; 508 = away from eféditric wires.° K \"box @ \" TE at ¥ 2 1, GI PAPPIUR pie MEDIAN, oie A \\ 2 G can asil ; at .20 _\u2014_ 1 3, Ronald Duncan; 4, Betty Cavers; AY CA pinot imrartdélenratoés Son \u2014 ry = .© T7777 Always play safe 5.Phillip Gold: 6.Grant Cameron; yl y j : | 2HAIHOL | 7 Edie M : nm ; wiAppings eT : rial | i dry.5 ol] i 5 ul brgodeeal mip EN E i | ¢ RL nl ge wa é oy AAS : 4 A A cul | 392 moor gala s7rraieoda ! ; .ve ep ; ne £ \u2018fargo brigrng 2 il tn dente Dos 191 04-# es .Wr gr bed : = : .(FY \u2019 5 3 Ser kite in thé elds\u2014it\u2019s more fun For boys or girls between the ages : pris saut, a ue ; ti 8 bloc 41; 411022 Meodtinud) o creme » ¢ a t's safer :Ù 3, Ra Craig: 1; David Cavers; b rat] \u201c% improve Soe a PE re ; = | à Ge 7 arnuld the vif.chun.il lm OAL ote ; RE .pe ; i nay à - ; : ; 3 AOTRétab polesité recover your kite Jon : ovgl, Hi Aypabol of an grganizafion, denpted, tos 3 £ - i ; For f serving Canadians throu rust aa 3 0 4 Here snarled in electric wires.124aid oA cass Vsti vin 8 oh chant} TL : \u2019 aril x0 D: ; J.Murray McEwen; 2, Shirley Mer Get Lorie?) + parte Avr 70 98 ta ppb ; pi * \u201d 5 : Tahoe.A 25 Lad a Seeemtd i.Kod FACE ; 6, RA ue! lemme \"J UDGING COMPETITION fr ha ST a) bury; 3, Robt.E.Ness: 4, Kenneth an LT yt ole 0 RO ART/OT iA yw IN THE INTEREST M.Roy: 8.Ross lott; 7.Searles cleyee and ed r .i ; # an.» à hs ° | ; OF SAFETY an Bo Eon NA Tey Tig ant ee g bor.B.Ness; 12, Owen Ness; 13, Gerald a destructit®: onititeyn 3) ; Duncan; 14, Basil Kelly; 15, Grant we me T ry your ime Cameron: 16, Bomald Elite; 17.arta.1 cma 53 11163 brn Billy McDonald; 18.J is her NEAR ELECTRIC POWER LINES Ralph Craig.ack Tully: 18, itn mio (UTA : w JJ en .à .HOLSTEINS - \u2018Box 10, Mostred\u201d Ty = SL SIGTIRT | 300s go 5 pinoy vy | opens, Le x wo 10, Geo.Irving; 11, Murray Elliott; = ER © ME {ln che J Norge ep Cire siaéinigas Water & Power Company nice Ness; 19, R.B.Ness; 20, Denis | mie | 5 705 | -Industial Chemicolé a\u201d D'Aoust.2041 Electrical Power JERSEYS os a Cr re : x rv me TRANSPORTATION + CON Haro! # \u20ac > RCE.: 5, > Goom ESP, K.M.Roy; 6, Murray McEwen; 7.ane Em à | , a: fl 1007 I à RT - \u201cee.- \"Marjorie Ness; 8.Clarence Moore; i I I pat .~ -.9, Richard Bunbury; 10, Margaret A.; CRE eR Page Eight For Sale BUILDING 18 x 40.Tin roof, double boarded and clap boarded, oak floor.Apply to B.L.Mc- Gerrigle, tel.53r2, Ormstown, P.Que.ONE BUILDING 12 x 18 with 10 ft.sidewall.W.R.Wilson, dial H'don.811.1 REG'D.Class A bull, Ayrshire, 4 yrs, old.Very quiet.Herd Government Tested.Wm.A.Peddie, Howick.1931 CHEVROLET Chevrolet sedan; sedan; 1942 Buick sedan; 1940 \u2018Chevrolet 2% ton truck; 1948 Maple Leaf 3 ton truck.Hunt- ingdon Motors Reg'd., phone 822, Huntingdon, Que.1843 3-TON GMC.truck with Brandford dump, roxeel, 2 sets tires, new painting, in perfect condition.2 Mignonne St.Valley- field.Phone 1847R.: BUCKWHEAT.Emile Leblanc, tel.H'don.509.CARLOAD of shavings unloading at Huntingdon this week.Anyone .wishing good dry shavings, now is the time to store them.Walter H.Arthur, dial H'don.2359.NEW LAWN chairs, single and double in 4 sizes, painted or unpainted.Gordon Jarvis, dial 2432, H'don.Property For Sale \"ONE 9-ROOMED house in Village of Athelstan.Hlectricity and toilet facilities.Garage, large garden and lawn.W.R.Wilson, dial H'don.811.coach; 1838 1941 Chrysler PROPER we ittville village.7 room house, medium size barn.12 acres cultivated land, small orchard.For further information apply at No.T, Fairview Road ingdon.AND LOT on Chateauguay Mo untingdon.For further information apply 24 Bouchette st, H'don.To Rent LARGE furnished room.Apply to 15 Prince St, dial H'don.2541.Lost A TAIL LIGHT and license plate 19159, phone Kyle Blair, 5-12, Franklin Centre, A SILVER BROOCH with 2 blue stones.Reward.Miss Rita Cur- ran, dial H'don.Tal.= \u2018HUB CAP for 1939 Chev.in Hunt- don or on Route 52.Dial Hdon.4.Wanted ORSES AND COWS for fox meat.Hate Hay, phone 2265, H'don.Wanted to Buy 50 TO 75 acres of good farm land with or without buildings, on or near Montreal highway.Write Box 5335, Gleaner Office.Sale by Bill Hooker AUCTION SALE Stock, Farm Machinery, Household Furniture To be sold by \u201cPublic Auction at the residence of Mrs.H.Forrester 1 mile east of Allan's Corners SATURDAY, JUNE 19th The following property: ik ë \u2014 4 & for sale.Sale by T.J.Graham AUCTION SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the residence of Beyd Settlement, about 3 miles from Huntingdon SATURDAY, JUNE 26th The I property: 25 head of High Grade Holsteins consisting of 10 milk cows all recently freshened, 6 first calved heifers due to freshen early fall, 3 yearling heifers, bull 1% years old Reg'd.; 5 heifer calves.Blood test privilege granted.All to be sold as Mr.McCracken is giving up dairying.Terms of sale: Cash.Sale to begin at 1 pm.T.J.Graham, \u2018 Auctioneer.(huts), Hunt- {8pen HELP WANTED Apply SINGLE MAN for farm.Wallace Douglas, H'don.The Gore THE GORE\u2014MTr.Billy Scroggs, of Detroit, Michigan; Mrs.Gerald Place and son Milton, of Montreal; Mrs.Jennie Pollock and grandson Melvin Pollock, of Rockburn, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Matt Gilligan and Viola.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Crook of Valleyfield, spent a few days the st week the guests of her rother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Whaley and Greta.Miss Roberta Ruddock, of Toronto, Ont.is spending a two- week holiday the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.John Rud- dock.The service in the Gore United Church on Sunday was conducted by Mr.Philpott.The service for next Sunday will be a joint service in Rennie's Church, Sunday School will be at 10.30.Mr.New, of Montreal, ta few days the past week with his sons, Norman and John, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Mason Mrs.Jessie Anderson, Ralph, May, Stewart, Miss Cameron, Mr, \u201cErnie Wisen nd Robert were Sunday even gu a the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Anderson.Mr.and Mrs, Al Vanwart, left on Monday afternoon for the home in Toronto, after spending the past week the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Willie Coulter of Brooklet, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs, Willard Anderson.Mr.Ed.Chipman of Montreal, t a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Mason the past week.Hemmingford HEMMINGFORD\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Frank Pelletier and Carol were Friday afternoon guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dawson and family, in Lacolle.Mrs, Lynwood Cookman and son Billy spent Friday in Montreal.Mrs.G.8.Walsh is spending several days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Ray Whitehead and family, in Fredricton, N.B.Several members of Victory Chapter No.34 O.ES,, attended the meeting of Lennox Chapter No.13 in Clarenceville on Thursday night when Mrs.Edith Hurn, Worthy Grand Matron, of the Grand Chapter of Quebec, made her official visit.A number of people from this vicinity attended Ormstown Exhibition the past week.Mrs.W.S.Cookman is spending a few days in Ormstown, with her sister, Mrs.G.E.Cottingham, and also with her niece, Mrs.Stuart Armstrong, in Lachute.Mr.and Mrs.Erle Martin, of Iberville, were week-end guests of Mrs.Martin's mother, Mrs.W.P.Fisher.Miss Gladys Pelletier and Miss Muriel Clarke, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mrs.F.A.Pelletier.The regular meeting of St.Luke's W.A.was held in the Forrest Figsby Memorial Hall, on Wednesday afternoon, with sixteen members present.Several of the ladies quilted while others sewed on garments and pleced quilt blocks.Plans were made and committees appointed for the annual Street Fair which is being held the middle of July.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Mrs, Tony Hilditch and Mrs.W.8.Cookman.Victory Chapter No.34, OES, held à special meeting on Tuesday evening for the inspéction of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs.Edith Hurn, of Sherbrooke and Worthy Grand Patron, Mr.Albert Halsall, of St.Lambert.The meeting was held in the United Church Hall which was tastefully decorated with spring flowers and fern for the oc- Deering Sale by Tender Sealed tenders will be receiv- \u2018|ed by the undersigned for the of the Franklin Centre U Church Shed.Tenders must be in by July lat.All tenders not necessarily ac- Jas.Manning, Treasurer COWS WANTED June and July Holstein cows, purebred or grade.C.J.McConville Phone 370 Huntingdon NOTICE Come to the New Bicycle 8hop 94 York St, Huntingdon and try the New Whizzer Motorcycle, 145 miles to a gallon of gas.Also new Bicycles for sale at $40.95 up.All accessories and parte; also repairs.Bicycles for rent.} R.LEVASSEUR, Agent Scenic Route °°52°° casion.Friends were welcomed from several chapters from New York and Vermont states, as well as from Montreal and the Eastern Townships.After the meeting, a delicious supper was served to about one hundred seventy-five members.Correction In the past issue of the Gleaner there appeared an item which read Mrs.Henry Stewart visited at the Barrie Memorial Hospital\u2014t his should have read: Mrs.Henry Stewart visited in Barrie, Vermont, on Thursday and Friday.Shower in Honour of Miss Martha Simpson On Saturday afternoon, June 12th, Miss Martha Simpson was the guest of honour at a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs.Erle Martin, of Iber- ville, and Mrs.J.W.Stewart et the home of Mrs.W.P.Fisher.Miss Simpson entered the room to the strains of \u2018Here Comes the Bride\u201d, played by Mrs.W.P.Fisher, and was welcomed.A tea-wagon, laden with many beautifully wrapped gifts was presented to her.She very graciously thanked the donors.Refreshments were served in the dining-room, where the table was tastefully decorated with silver can- dlebrae and white tapers and which was presided over by Mrs, J.P.Fitzsimmons and Miss Evelyn Petch, both of Montreal.Out-of-town guests were: Miss Gertrude Keddy, Valleyfield, Miss Jean Bouchard, Miss Millicent Orr, Mrs, J.P.Fitzsimmons, Miss Gladys Pelletier, Miss Evelyn Petch Miss Gladys Smirle, Miss Ann Petch, all of Montreal.Others who have entertained in honour of Miss Simpson were: Mrs, G.L.MacDonald and Miss Mary Pringle at the former home at a bridge party and presentation: Mrs.J.P.Fitzsimmons at afternoon tea and presentation; Mrs.Norman MacMillan and Miss Ethel Mac- Millan at the former home at an evening party and presentation; Miss Lois Bennett entertained at a dinner at the M.A.A.A, for the staff of the Aberdeen school of which the bride elect is a member, at a tea and presentation.These events took place in Montreal.Covey Hill from the earthquake last week was distinctly felt on the Hill, The very kind invitation to attend the garden party and W.MS.meeting at Riverfield last Tuesday was deeply appreciated by the Covey ladles.Miss Ellie Cole plans to attend the marriage of Mr.Paul Barlow, in Ottawa.Mr.Barlow was a member of Miss Cole's household for several years, and has visited the Hill a number of times.Mr.and Mrs.Churchill spent Tuesday in Montreal The engagement has been announced of Muriel Louise, daughter of Major Ernest C.Cole, C.A., and Mrs.Cole of Lachine, to Mr.John Edward, Jr., elder son of Mr.and Mrs.John Edward, of Buenois Aires, Argentina, formerly of Aberdeen, Scotland.The marriage will take place on Saturday, June 26, in St, Paul\u2019s Anglican Church, Lachine.Miss Cole graduated from McGill with the degree of B.Sc.Mr.Edward is a graduate of St.Andrew's, Buenos \u2018Aires, and served overseas for three years with the | RCAF.Both young le are frequent Visitors at e 3 Miss Donalda McFee of Mon- (real, called recently on Mrs.Os- w Mr.and .Fred Howe, of Vancouver, have been callers on relatives here, both being seas- gned air travellers undeterred by Mrs.Grace Wilson and Mrs.Stewart Benedict, of Massena, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Oswald h last Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Perry, Mr.w Widdowson, and Mr.and .R.Perry were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Geo.Hooker, Ormatown, on Friday.by Athens, Ont, were welcome guests at the home of Miss Eleanor W.Carson after a 2 years absen TICE On Friday, May 28tH, the cones by Elgin Met at the home of Me and den Notice is hereby given met at the home of Mr.an , Council, that hy elven i\u201d any Melvin H.Carson to terider their kind is to be disposed of by pastor, Rev.and Mrs.Duncan, dumping along or into any river, |a \u201cFarewell\u201d.~ brook or stream.After the Dountiful supper had been partaken of, a pleasant so- OSWALD J.WATSON, cial evening was t, during Sec'y.-Treas the course of which Miss Eleanor \u2019 .W.Carson gave a pleasing address in which she spoke feelingly of what Mr.and Mrs.Duncan had meant to the community at large.Regret was expressed at their departure and in closing Miss Carson read a \u201cGood-bye\u201d poem suitable for the occasion.Best wishes from the congregation were expressed by her as Miss Thelma Sutton presented Rev.and Mrs, Duncan with a beautiful Kenwood blanket in rose color, .Rev.Duncan feelingly rep'ied and thanked all for the gift.He ke of his pleasant associa- ons with the \u201cHill\u201d le and invited all to call on them in their new home.\u2018Tie That The sin of \u201cBlest be the \" brought a very enjoyable evening to a close.COVEY HILL \u2014 The tremor| Pl along the road as nearly every farmer has had some or cl up done ; Laware has returned to Hem 2 week's visit with Mrs.I and friends, Mr.and Mrs.Curtis Gertrude and Duncan, it Canadian Doctors To View Antique Drugstore 1 B 0% x rettes, soda fountain, Jean Durand is shown it was done in Colonial days, The Huntingdon -zæzæÆ_\"_\u2014\u2014 Dating back to 1793, this antiq Gleaner ue apothecary shop\u2014 without ciga- or razor blades\u2014will-greet physicians tending the 79th Annual Canadian Medical Net .une 21-25 at the Royal York Hotel.Owned b Smith, Kline & Frenc Laboratories, the shop contains over 1,000 = 2 Association Meeting in Toronto pieces of early Americana.filling à prescription for Dorothy Bennett as Barrington BARRINGTON\u2014Mr.and Mrs.F.T.Clayland attended the Canadian Post Masters Association Convention held in the Laurentide Inn at St, Agathe Des Monts, June 2nd, 3rd and 4th.Mrs.Clayland was one of the many receiving a long service decoration.She received her appointment as Postmistress in November, 1900.Mr.Clayland has been her assistant since 1902.Mrs.Clay- lands father, the late Oliver Lytle, was the first Postmaster of Barring- ton (at that time called Johnsons), he was appointed in 1854.The mail was conveyed by courier to Caugh- nawaga and by boat to Montreal.Mrs.Clayland is the fifth member of the Lytle family holding this office since 1854.Lacolle LACOLLE\u2014The community was saddened by the accidental drowning on Saturday afternoon of the five-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs, Nelson Fournier.Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.Among those who attended the Baccalaureate service at Stanstead were Mr.and Mrs.John VanVlet, Mr.Jim Masten, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson VanVliet and Lois, and Mrs.Wilson Grant.Mr.and Mrs.Hurbert Grant and Ratsy spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Wilson Grant.Sorry to report Mrs.G.Braith- waite is a patient in St.John's Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Allan VanVliet and Beverly are spending the summer with his parents, Mr.and Ms.Lawrence VanVlet.Allan is with the Immigration Service.Mrs.Wm.Dawson entertained a number of little girls and their mothers on Friday afternoon in honour of Linda's 2nd birthday.Mr.and Mrs.J.Hope, George and Margaret spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hope, Allan's Corners, and attended Ormstown Exhibition.Mr.and Mrs.F.McGill and Margaret spent Thursday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.McGilk Huntingdon.Mrs.Doug.Rogers is spending a week with her mother, Mrs.Thorn- loe, Marbleton.Miss Willow Lavery, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.T.Brooks.Rockburn ROCKBURN \u2014 The regular annual meeting of Hillside Cemetery Co.Inc.was held Monday evening with a small attendance.The financial statement showed a cash balance of $565.01 on hand and net assets of $5,302.50, including a donation of $250.recently re- cefved, Messrs.Bruce McCracken, Geo.A.Rennie and Clarence Blair were re-elected Trustees; Arthur Taylor President; John Oliver Vice-Presi- dent; W.G.Gibson Sec.-Treas.; Clarence Blair Auditor.Alton Far- ~ ! « 27 Alexandre St.quhar was re-engaged Caretaker.Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Sutherland and Mr.and Mrs.Timmins, of Montreal, Miss A.Cain, now of Malone, and Mr.Don Hinman, of Bangor, were guests on Synday of Mr.and Mrs.Trainor.Mr.Wm.Scroggs, of Detroit, motored to Rockburn on Saturday and Mrs.Pollock and Melvin accompanied him to Montreal on Monday.Mrs.Place and little son, who had spent the week-end with Mrs.Pollock, returned to Montreal with the party.Mr.and Mrs, Gibson spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Ames in Milton, Vt.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Allan Mack and family, of Athelstan, were callers on friends in Rockburn, on Sun- \u2018day.Dr.Wm.Oliver and Dr.Austin Oliver visited friends in Rockburn and Huntingdon, on Saturday.by ottawa observer .Last week heard a great deal ot discussion and speculation on the significance of the socialist wins in three by-elections.One question debated at length was \u201cTo what extent did communist support contribute to C.C.F.successes?\u201d In Oshawa, the principal city of Ontario riding, the national secretary of the communist or Labour Progressive Party made a personal appearance in support of the C.CF.candidate.He spoke in the Trade Union Hall which is controlled by the C.LO.Unions.The C.CF.candidate did not even pretend to repudiate his support and there was every appearance of full co-opera- tion between the Communists and the C.C.F.party.In all three by-elections the Liberal Party candidate came second and the Progressive-Conservative ast.It is noted that the principal C.C.PF.gains in the Ontario provincial Standard of Living in Says Editor Weekly Newspapers ving.to Canada,\u201d Mr.Legge sald.a Labor Government.nored the possibility of war.\u201d Canada Puzzles Britishers Walter R.Legge, editor and publisher of the Granby Leader Mail and past president of the Canadian Association, who arrived at Montreal, on Monday on the Cunard White Star liner, R.MS.Ascania after a six- week survey of conditions in Britain, said the British people cannot visualize Cdnada\u2019s high standard of \u201cThousands of them want to come \u201cI was! surprised to discover that few people would admit to having voted for \u201cIn Britain today the working man undoubtedly is receiving higher wages but as taxes are so much higher, I doubt if he is any better off,\u201d Mr, Legge added.He found Britain's press was not \u201cwar conscious and on the contrary it ig- St.Luke's W.A., of Hemmingford Hall, Hemmirigford - on - Friday, June 18th at 8.30 p.m, Adm.: Adults 40c Children 25c will\u201d present two one-act plays \u201cAda Gives First Aid\u201d |; 6 e Utter Relaxation\u201d kind permission Samuel French Forrest Figsby Memorial election were made in Toronto which of the LPP, is the headquarters (Communist) Party.Canada's Exports One third of the | income of ever Canadian is dependent directly or external trade.In view of Canada\u2019s dependence on for her welfare, it is note the progress we indirectly on foreign trade interesting to are making as a nation.Total domestic exports 1838 were less than 51 creased to 191 million: 1948 to 212 million dollars.For the first four months of this year they were 884 million compared to 788 million for the first four months of last year and only 254 million for the first four months of 1938\u2014the year before the war.Agricultural products played an impressive part in this increase.amounted to 273 million dollars in the first four months of this year, 253 million in the corresponding period of 1847.This was an increase from 68 million in the same period of 1938.Export of fish and fishery products was 30 millions from January to April this year, 26 million January to April last year compared to less than 8 million in the same period of 1938.( Looking for markets Eight assistant trade commissioners, having completed their training at headquarters in \u2018Ottawa and toured all Canadian provinces, will arrive shortly in the foreign countries to which they have been posted.They will lighten somewhat the burden of trade commissioners who have been promoting the interests of Canadians with an ever-increasing appreciation of the importance of foreign trade in the national economy of our people.India.- = in April million dollars; in April 1847 they had in- and in April These assistant trade commissioners go to Portugal, England, New Zealand, Brazil, Greece, Norway and Good salary and permanent position if qualified.Apply\u2014 Howard Smith Paper Mills Limited Beauharnois, Quebec Telephone: Beauharnois 250 World-known English CAR \u2014 AT \u2014 VALLEYFIELD, QUE.Now On Display - MORRIS QUALITY - - ECONOMY - - COMFORT Drive One and You Will Buy One \u201c SALES - PARTS - SERVICE Valleyfield Service Station \u201c Medard Billette, Manager \u2019 Phone 444 Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 ; Huntingdon United Church Rev.THOS.KNOWLES, Pastor Service 10.30 a.m.\u201cParents\u2019 Responsibility\u201d \u201cQe Evening 7.00 pm.\u201cThy Kingdom Come\u201d SOUTH SHORE Young Women\u2019s Rally Riverfield Presbyterian Saturday, June 19th - St.Luke's W.A.of Hemmingford .will present two one-act plays ® \u201cAda Gives First Aid\u201d - { \u201cUtter Relaxation\u201d | kind permission of Samuel French in the MacDougall Hall, Ormstown - on - Church » at 8.30 p.m.o Saturday, June 19th der the auspices of wi.¢ Half net proceeds to be given 2 at 2.00 p.m.to the e Memorial Hospital.x Speaker: Miss Irene Stringer Musical selections between Acts ADMISSION: Adults 40c : Children 25c 2 W.E.LEFEBVRE Reg'd - \u201cThe Place to do Your Shopping\u201d Men\u2019s POLO Shirts Small, medium and arge $1.19 Men\u2019s FANCY COTTON Sox 3 pairs $1.00 Men's BROADCLOTH FANCY DRESS Shirts Sizes 14 to 17 $2.49 Men\u2019s CREPE SOLE Oxfords Retan Leather $5.95 Men\u2019s STRIPE GRAY ENGINEER Caps 49c SUN Dresses PASTEL SHADES Sizes 14 to 20 $4.95 Lunch Cloth Size 36 x 36 Blue and white, red and white, Ginghams 98c EXTRA SPECIAL MEN'S COVERT CLOTH Suits Double Breasted style.Pleated Trousers, Zipper Fly.Fawn and Brown $ ?Boys\u2019 2 BROADCLOTH x Pyjamas L \"Sizes 26 to 34 Pair $2.49 Boys\u2019 = CREPE SOLE uN Oxfords OB Sizes 1 to 5 il $2.98 \u2018 = TREASURE Wool 1 oz.skeins.Wonderful assortment of colors.Skein 20c | 2 - PLATE ELECTRIC Stove Special $4.95 SUMMER Blouses Crossbar Muslin, trimmed with Embroidery.White only $2.95 FOR BETTER VALUES SHOP AT W.E.Lefebvre\u2019s GROCERY SPECIALS untingdon BRIGHTS HEINZ Tomato Juice Ketchup 20 oz.tins, 4 for 15 oz.bottle 49c 25c JORDAN'S DOMESTIC or Grape Juice Shortening 49c 29c CARNATION FAIRHAVEN 16 oz.tins Sardines tins 15¢ 25¢ YORK 1 Spiced Beef i 12 oz.tin ap 29c 25e 25c i SEEDLESS J e Raisins ALL ell-0 2ising FLAVORS 39 4 pkgs.c 9 je Phone 464 - Huntingdon Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 For Sale For Help Wanted 1934 DODGE coach, 1948 license, new tires.Priced for quick sale.Apply Tillotson, Dewittville.1941 OLDSMOBILE, 6 cylinder coach, torpedo style, black, radio and heater, 1948 license.Perfect throughout.If you need a real good car it will be to your advantage to see this one.Trade-in accepted.Apply Tillotson, Dew- ittville.931 ESSEX sedan, 1948 license; good tires.Priced for quick sale.Apply Tillotson, Dewittville, 1938 FORD %-ton pick-up truck, priced for quick sale.Apply Tillot- son, Dewlittville, 32 FORD V-8, good condition, '48 license.Price $265.Ross McLean, dial H'don.559.1831 PLYMOUTH coupe in good running order, 4 good tires and rumble seat.1939 Packard Six sedan in good condition.Jasper Lamb, Franklin Centre.CAR RADIO, new, custom built for '47 or \u201948 Ford.Harold Wattle, dial H'don.2434.1 MOTORCYCLE, BSE, '38 model, good running order, priced right.Simon Bourdon, Franklin Centre, Que.MOTORBIKE, Will sacrifice for best offer.Tel.302r4, Hemming- ford.PUREBRED CLYDE mare, very attractive, with papers.Gordon Mc- Clatchie, Athelstan.Dial H'don.565.3 REG'D.Holstein cows due to freshen shortlv.Applv J.N.Rabi- deau, dial H'don.2382.NEW ELECTRIC Philco Freezer.5 cubic feet capacity.white porcelain.1 complete dining room suite (ÿ pieces).Tel.11r4.Franklin Centre, Que.1 TEAM work horses: 1 set new double harness; 1 milk cow: 1 power chain saw.Alfred Goyette, Back Ridge Road.H'don.REG'D.HOLSTEIN Bull 18 mos.old also grade Holstein bull year old.Georges Chretien, St.Anicet, Que.ICE CREAM refrigerator can, will hold 12 gals.of ice cream.French fried potato stove \u201cNofta Burner\u201d.In good condition.Apply to Tremblay\u2019s Restaurant.160 Chateau- guay St., Huntingdon.Dial 897.1,000 FEET of hemlock 2 x 4 and 1- inch lumber.Ivan Graham, dial H'don.934.1 FLAT-BOTTOM 15 ft.hay rack: seed buckwheat.Rolland L.Moodie, Aubrey, Que., P.O.Box 2: tel.Howick 525r5.1 GOOD cedar boat, also a 6 horse power gasoline engine.Paul Gali- peau, H'don.BABY CHICKS Baby Chicks\u2014the progeny of ed and Pedigreed breeders.Send for price list.Goddard Chick Hatcheries Britannia Heights, Ont.'BALED SHAVINGS FOR SALE: Baled Soft Wood Shavings.Carload lots only.Write Plus Products, P.O.Box 75, Montreal 12,000 FT.PINE lumber 1, 1% and 2 inches thick; Ash, Elm, Black Cherry, Oak and Cedar lengths.Hubert Quenneville, St.Anicet, dial.H'don.2310.FLAT STONES, all sizes, suitable stone walks.1} miles west of Franklin Centre.Frank Johnson.1 SADDLE MARE, broke in all harness, weighing about 1100 lbs.Russel Milne, Athelstan, Que.Tel.H'don.980.20 CORDS mixed block wood, not split, 14 ins.long.Also 10 cords of summer wood.Gordon McClatchie, Athelstan, dial H'don.565.8.1 HORSE POWER Johnson outboard motor.newly overhauled.Dial H'don.656.ROCKING CHAIR, 3 piece den set, oak: hall mirror; tea wagon; froning stand, new.Dial H\u2019don.2 FLOOR sanding machines.God- frey Leduc, 205 Grande-Ile Ave.Valleyfield.HANDYMAN to work at summer boarding house; also 2 girls for kitchen help and serving tables.No cooking.Good pay.room and board.8.H.Lakin, Athelstan, tel.H'don.2430.GRADUATA NURSES required for summer months, or longer, at the Brome Missisquol Perkins Hospital, Sweetsburg, Que.Salary and living conditions good.State year of graduation, school, experience, and salary expected in first letter.Apply to Superintendent, or phone Cowansville, 51.A MAN for general farm work.Earle A.Rankin, dial H'don.2037.COWS WANTED Purebred or grade Holstein cows, due to freshen from now till October, also first calf heifers.D.J.Ross LOUNGE CHAIRS, decorative tables and woodwork novelties made by A.Ouimet, St.Anicet.Dial H'don.2503.120-GALLON sprayer, saw with pulley and motor.Apply Albert Dourdeau.Covey Hill.Price $100.oth.> 7 Yacht For Sale MODEL RUNABOUT, 24 feet long, converted Star motor, speed 26 miles per hour.For information phone 163 or 259, Valleyfield.Property For Sale GASOLINE STATION and garage with adjoining house, 180' x 80°.Write to Gerard Gadoury, St.Louis River Road, St.Louis de Gonzague.PROPERTY on Poirier\u2019s St.near Lake St.Apply to Roger Fortier, notary, Huntingdon.Farm For Sale 75 ACRES, 50 more if wanted, facing Chateauguay River below fair grounds: 6 room house, bathroom, hot air heating, water in good barn, granary.milk house, implement shed; electricity all buildings.About 5 acres of bush.L.F.Benoit, R.R.No.4, Hunting- don, Que.Wanted COCKERELS, 6 to 12 weeks, heavy breeds only, hybrids preferred.Send particulars, quantity and price to Weir, 4541 Rosedale Ave., Montreal, Que.Found 1 WRIST WATCH found near main gate at Ormstown Show.Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advt.Dial H'don.964.Teacher Wanted TRE SCHOOL COMMISSION of Norton Creek, located near Aubrey, Que., desire a bilingual teacher for the year 1948-49.All applications should be in before June 20, 1948, to: Lionel Demers, sec, 27 Notre Dame St, St.Chrysostome, Co.Chateauguay.Que.GILLILAND\u2019S Fox Farm Wanted\u2014OIld horses and cows for fox feed.Phone Ormstown 611-r.-4.Reverse phone charges.HOOKER FOX FARMS WANT OLD HORSES AND COWS FOR FOX MEAT Call Ormstown 624r2 or 611r2 Telephone EL.2030 Apply to\u2014 : Box Gleaner Office, EEE HELP WANTED Wanted weavers and fixers for XD Draper looms.(All our employees have been informed of this advertisement).3670 Huntingdon, Que.REVERSE TELEPHONE CHARGES Phone 515 Athelstan NOTICE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Municipality of the Parish of St.Anicet b PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given you by the undersigned, Denis Latreille, sec.-treas.of the said Municipality, that on Monday, the 28th of June, 1948, at an adjourned meeting, at the usual place and hour of its sittings, the Municipal Council will proceed to the revision and homologation of the Valuation Roll.Given at St.Anicet this 10th day of June, 1948.Denis Latreille, Sec.- treas., M.C.P.St.Anicet E.LEDUC Cattle Transport from Huntingdon to Montreal Phone Huntingdon 2516 13 Prince St.FUR STORAGE 2% on your own fair valuation Repairs \u2014 Remodelling at reasonable rates DIANE FUR SHOP L.Fredette, Prop.Phone 2581 111 Chateauguay St.HUNTINGDON, QUE.NOTICE My office will be closed for one week JUNE 20th to JUNE 27th H.R.Clouston, M.D.TAXI | am now ready to serve as taxi driver.Day and night service.Albert Kipprien Phone Huntingdon 533 NOTICE cement and lanes.J.H.Prevost HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 514 1600 Delorimier, Montreal.\u201cJohn Deere\u201d Quality Farm Equipment Tractors, Spreaders, Binders, Potato Machinery Huy Tools, Stationary Power Units, etc.Stocked and sold by David W.Armstrong 129 VanHorne Ave.DOllard 3509 Montreal 14 cd, & Make This YEAR 4 Canada offers infinite variety SO MUCH TO SEE! SO MUCH TO DO! \u2014\u2014\u2014 CLINIC A clinic for persons suffering from hearing loss will be held each month for Audimetsie hearing, fitting and adjusting of the NEW MAICO RINGS.It will also be possible to obtain imprints of your ears for invisible moles or ear attachments.Consult your doctor and if he recommends that you should wear an ap- -paratus, see our technician, Mr.Edmond Hardy, Te i SF tes he from noo Seid pt Thursday of every month, m.and the third Friday of every month, at the Chateau Sala- berry, Valleyfield, P.Q.from ncon until 9 p.m.! VY tony information apply or write MAI\u20acO HEARING SERVICE \\ 1410 Stanley 8t.Room 718-19 Montreal, P.Q.The Maritimes and thelr seaside resorts Our great citles The Great Lakes Western Canada The Canadian Rockles The Pacific Coast 1.L.HEATH, Agent Huntingdon, Que.I am prepared to draw dirt for lawns and gravel for Own Your Business OWN YOUR BUSINESS! Join the leading company of HOME SERVICE IN CANADA.Let your effort determine your income.Very little capital needed.If you have travelling equipment, here is your chance to use it with benefit.Write for full details: FAMILEX, Dundee DUNDEE\u2014Miss Kathryn Maither, of Brooklet, spent the week-end with Mrs.Cora Fraser.Messrs.W.D.Fraser and Harold Praser motored to Komoka, Ont., on Sunday to be present at the celebration of the 103rd birthday of Mr.W.D.Fraser's aunt, Mrs.Margaret McLaughlin, which took place on Tuesday.Despite her advanced years, Mrs.McLaughlin is still in fairly good health.OBITUARY o The Late H.B.Gardiner Funeral services for the late Mr.Hugh Brodie Gardiner were held from his late residence at Aubrey's Corners, Dundee, on Monday, June 7th, 1948, at 150 pm.and 3 pm.at Zion United Church.Rev.A.E.Hagar, ted by Rev.W.S.Hat- cher, of Huntingdon, conducted the services.Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery in Fort Covington, NY.in the large Gardiner family plot.\u2018The deceased was born in Dundee, on Nov.15th, 1859, the son of the late Joseph Gardiner and his wife, Catherine Farlinger.His grandfather, Alexander Gardiner, emigrated from Scotland in 1821 and settled on the present Gardiner homestead.He was in his 89th year, all of which was spent in Dundee.During middle life he took an active interest in municipal affairs, being elected to the local Council in 1900 and serving almost continuously with but a six year lapse until 1939 when at the age of 78 ill-health forced him to resign.During his municipal career he had served 24 years as Mayor and 9 years as Councillor.He leaves to mourn his loss, one.son, Earl at home, two grandsons, Chas.and Brodie Gardiner, two nieces, Mrs.Rob.Ross of Copenhagen and Mrs.Kathryn Cornell of Los An- geles, Cal.The floral tributes at the funeral were many and beautiful, Mr.Gar- diner had been quite feeble for the past few years and was bedridden since last August.The pallbearers were Messrs, H.The H untingdon Gleaner 4.Cameron, J.E.Platt, A.P.Armstrong, A.H.Fraser, W.D.Fraser and Jas.BE.Barrette Dewittville DEWITTVILLE\u2014Recent visitors at the home of Mrs.Pearl McCartney were: Mrs.Betty Blandford and son Bobby, Mr.and Mrs.R.Greene, of St.Laurent, Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Holmes and Mrs.Joan Barrie, of Howick, and Mrs.Janet Gavin, of Glenelm.Mr.Patrick Vallely, recently of Sarnia, Ont., is visiting with friends and acquaintances, previous to returning home to his mother and f in Glasgow, Scotland, after ng for 22 years in different parts of Eastern Canada.Mr.Burton McCartney, of Toronto, is spending his holidays with his mother.Mrs.Pearl McCartney.Mr.Bill Kuhn, Miss Ruth Libby and Miss Keitha Pearce of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.K.K.Pearce.Mr, Wm.Tait, of Smith's Falls, Ont.was a recent visitor at the home of Mr.and Mrs.K.D.Mac- Ibtosh.Mr.and Mrs.Lyle Hayter, of Montreal, and Mrs.Donald Mc- Ewen, of Ormstown, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.McArthur.Miss Lyla Primmerman and Miss Betty Cooke, of St.Johns, Que, were week-end guests of their friend.Miss Arline MacIntosh.:Mr.and Mrs.John Lawrenson and daughter, Ann, of Verdun, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Smiles, Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Seymour and san, Lorne, of Montteal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.D.8.McCoim./ Glenelm GLENELM\u2014Mrs.Wm.Hay returned home recently after spending some time at the home of her son, Mr.and Mrs.Chester Hay, Syracuse, N.Y.Mr.Dan.Casey, of Saranac Lake, No Amusement Tax Light Lunches, Parties, Banq HERE'S GOOD NEWS! at the FRONTIER INN HOTEL Hemmingford, Que.Dance with Orchestra and enjoy each moment of the evening every Saturday night beginning June 12th and throughout the year at the Frontier Inn Hotel.Dining room open every day for full course meals.| uets and Wedding Receptions.See our comfortable rooms with bath and shower.For Reservations Call Hemmingford 19 No Cover Charge L.R.Ross, Secretary pe NN ORMSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL Academic, Agricultural and Commercial Courses in Grades VIII to XII.Students intending to enter Grades VII or X in September should register before June 18th and will be required to pass entrance examinations.David Munroe, Principal ee NOTICE All stores in village of \u2018Howick will be closed at 6 p.m.Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, and at 10.30 p.m.Wednesday and Saturday, commencing as of June Ist, 1948.By order of Council A Phone 622 N.Y.visited the past week at the = Chateauguay valley =|: Coffey home.Mr.and Mrs.George Rutherford, and son, Gordon, of Allan's Corners, visited the past week at the home of W.H.Seaward.Mr.L.Yates, of Montreal, had charge of the service in Elgin Church, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Mark Alford, Stanley and Eileen, of Madrid, N.Y.visited on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.K.Gordon.> Huntingdon R.R.2 HUNTINGDON R.R.2\u2014A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs.Clarence Stayk, on Monday evening, June 7, in honour of Miss Mary Tangahill, whose marriage takes place Saturday, June 19.About 60 guests welcomed her as she entered the room to the strains of the wedding march, played by Mrs.Wm.Smellie.The room was prettily decorated with pink and white streamers.Mary thanked everyone for their lovely gift and invited them to visit her after her marriage.Refreshments were then served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.John Caldwell, and all departed wishing the bride-to-be much happiness in the future, Dental Notice Dr.Marc Lefebvre Dental Surgeon \u2014 X-Ray 20 Chateauguay St.Huntingdon Amateurs on Parade - at - St.Josenh's Parish Hall Friday, June 25th part in the program are welcome.Give your name to John \"Red\" Galipeau.Benefit of St.Joseph's ball team ADMISSION: $0.40 Members and Children of the YOUNG MARRIED COUPLES\u2019 CLUB are to mect at Huntingdon United Church at 10,15 a.m.Tuesday, June 22, for a picnic to be held at Cha- teaugay Lake, N.Y.(Weather permitting).tBasket Picnic) * VISIT The, CANADIAN TRAVEL Let Us Help You Plan Your Trip | mr GAI-Lounge at the Chateau, Huntingdon, Que.OPEN FROM 8.30 P.M.Dancing Every Week Night to Our 7-Piece Orchestra Fully Licensed For All Beverages Meals a la Carte No Cover Charge No Amusement Tax FOR YOUR RESERVATION \u2014 CALL HUNTINGDON 311 t \u2018 Those interested in taking | Remember YOUR DATE WITH \u201cHenry\u2019s Hired Aunt\u201d (She\u2019s some baby!) Grange Hall, Kensington Friday Evg., June 18th SOFTBALL OPENING GAME , Under Lights Southwestern League Wednesday, June 23rd VALLEYFIELD \u2014 Vs \u2014 HUNTINGDON at 8.45 p.m.Every Friday Night Paul\u2019s Barn Good Music REFRESHMENTS ON SALE Admission: 75c per couple; Howick-Huntingdon - Ayrshire Club Field-Day | Ste.Martine College Saturday, June 26th Full particulars next week.G.A.Roy, President The book \u2019 you T you, it tells the most interesting story in the world\u2014especially if, you are the saving kind.SPONSORED BY YOUR BUNK HUNTINGDON LIBERAL CONVENTION A Convention of the delegates of the Huntingdon Liberal Association will be held at the County Building, Huntingdon, Que.THURSDAY, JUNE 17th, 1948 at 8 p.m.- For the purpose of naming a Liberal candidate.Mr.George Marler, Mr.H.Mercier and other members of the Provincial Legislature will be present and it is hoped that arrangements may be made to serve refreshments after the meeting.Party Supporters Will Be Welcome E.C.MARTIN, Secretary CHARLES CASSIDY, President You can translate it into many purposes: holidays to come; education for your children; things for the house; added security .But you never let even your intimate friends see the contents.The information in your passbook is strictly between you and your bank.Your bank keeps it that way. Page Ten 1948 Prize Winners at Ormstown Exhibition (Continued from page 7) HEAVY HORSE AWARDS Judge: Grant Summers, Aylmer, Ont.Stallion 4 Yrs.and Over \u2014 1-3.Donald A.McCormick; 2.Greig Bros.; 4, Geo.A.Goldie, Filly 1 yr.old \u2014 1.Albert Nussey.Yeld Mares 4 Yrs.and Over \u2014 1.Donald A.McCormick; 2-5.Cameron Bros; 3.Arch.McCormick; 4.Albert Nussey.Mare with Poal at Foot or to Foal 1.James Bryson.Get of Sire \u2014 1.\u201cDonald A.MoCormick.Progeny of Dam \u2014 1.Donald A.McCormick: 2.C Bros; 3.Albert Nussey.Grand Champion: Stallion \u2014 Don- alt A.McCormick, Ribbon.PERCHERONS Mares 3 Yrs.Old \u2014 1.Julius A.Rosenfeld.Yeld Mares 4 Yrs.and Over \u2014 1-2, Julius A.Rosenfeld.BELGIANS Stallion 1 Yr.Old \u2014 1.Elzear Roy.Stallion 4 Yrs and Over \u2014 1.W.A.8.Ayerst; 2.Elzear Roy: 4.W.Watson.Mare With Foal at Foot or to Foal \u2014 1.W.A.S.Ayerst 2-4.Donat Legault.CANADIAN Stallion / Yrs.Old \u2014 1.Amedee Legault.HEAVY DRAFT Filly or Colt 1 yr.old \u2014 1, Geo.O.McClintock; 2.Chas.Murphy.Filles or Geldings 2 Yrs.Old \u2014 1.Alvin McClenaghan; 2, Cameron Bryson.Yeld Mares 4 Yrs.and Over any Weight \u2014 1.Roy Bros: 2-3.Cameron Bryson 4.Albert Nussey; 5.Donald A.McCormick.Mares with Foal at Foot or to Foal \u2014 1-3, W.A.S.Ayerst; 2, Cameron Bryson; 4.W.Watson.Most Suitable Grade Crade Cart Horse or- Mare \u2014 1, Robt.Whiteford: 2.Geo.C.McClintock; 3-4 Cameron Bry- son.Mares or Geldings 3 Yrs Old \u2014 .Joseph Boyle.GRADE LIGHT DRAFT Mares with Foal at Foot or to Foal not Later Than Aug lst.\u2014 1.Mrs.R.L.McCaig & Sons: 2.Roy Bros: 3.J.H.Nussey.Single Light Draft Under 1500 Ibs.\u2014 1-2.Roy Bros: 3.Cameron Bryson: 4.Robt.White- ford: 5.Geo.McClintock.Get of Sire \u2014 1.Cameron Bryson; 2.Roy Bros; 3.Chas.Murphy.Progeny of Dam \u2014 1-2.Cameron Bros.TEAMS Draft .or Can Bred Redg Dra cde Mares \u2014 1.Donald A.Mc- Cormick; 2, Cameron Bros.Imp.or Can.Bred Reg'd.Percheron Mares: 1.Julius A.Rosenfeld.Grade Draft Team 3000 lbs and Over Shown to Wagon \u2014 1, W.A.S.Ayerst: 2-3.Cameron Bros; 4.Donald A.Mc- Cormick.Grade Draft Team under 3000 lbs.\u2014 1.Roy Bros: 2.Robt.Whiteford: 3.Cameron Bryson.4 Horse Draft Team Geldings or Mares May be Owned by One or More Persons \u2014 1.Cameron Bros; 2.Donald A.McCormick: 3.Cameron Bryson.6-Horse Draft Team Geldings or Mares May be Owned by one or more persons \u2014 1.Donald A.McCormick; 2.Cameron Bryson.Driving Competition Driv- mg and Handling of a Six Horse Team \u2014 1.Cameron Bryson: 2.Donald A.McCormick.GRADE CARRIAGE OR ROADSTER HORSE 1 Yr.Old Filly or Gelding \u2014 1.C.J.Kyle; 2.Miss Anne White, 4.Miss Jean White.2.Yr.Old Ply or Gelding \u2014 2.John Murphy: 3.J.H.Nussey.3 Yr.Old Mares or Gelding \u2014 1.J.H.Nussey.Brood Mare With foal at foot \u2014 1, David McCoy: 2, Robt.Younie; 4.T.L.Irving & Sons.Kiwanis Club Montreal for Grade Agricultural Horses, must be owned by exhibitor \u2014 1, Geo.C.McClintock; 2, Cameron Bryson.3, Robt.Whiteford.Dawes Black Horse Brewery Special for best 1-yr.old get of their Black Horses \u2014 1, Geo.C.McClintock: 2, C.Murphy.Dr.W.Watson Special for colts sired by the Hackney stallion Priory Pretonius \u2014 1.Miss Jean White: 2.Donald McEwen.Greig Bros.Special, for yearling colts sired by Broompark Premier \u2014 1.Wilfred Vaillancourt: 2, Jos.Boyle: 3, Cameron Bryson.GRADE GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES 1-yr.oid fiily or gelding \u2014 1.D.McEwen: 2.Wilfred Vaincourt; 3.Donald McEwen: 4, Cameron Bry- son.2-yr.old filly or gelding \u2014 1.Cameron Bryson; 2.Geo.C.Mc- Clintock; 3.Wilfred Vaincourt.Get of Stre \u2014 1, J.H.Nussey: 2.Jos.| Boyle; 3, Donald McEwen.Progeny of dam \u2014 2, J.H.Nussey; 3, John Murphy.Single General Purpose Horse shown in harness open to the Dist.of Beauharnois \u2014 1-4, D.E.Black; 2-3.Sherman Robb.Pair Gen.Purpose Horses shown in harness open to the Dist.of Beauhar- Tommy Fitzsimmons N .nois \u2014 1.Sherman Robb: 2.Donald E.Black.Single General Purpose Shorse Shown in Harness \u2014 1.Donald E.Black; 2-3.Elmhurst Dairy; 4-5.Sherman Robb.Pair of General Purpose Horse Shown in Harness \u2014 1.Elmhurst Dairy; 2.Sherman Robb: 3.Donald E.Black.General Delivery Horse to Suitable Wagon \u2014 1-2, Elmhurst Dairy; 3-4.Sherman Robb.Pair of General Delivery Horses Shown to Suitable Wagon \u2014 1.Elmhurst Dairy.STANDARD BRED Stallion 4 Yrs.and Over \u2014 1.Greig Bros.Yeld Mares 4.Yrs.and Oved \u2014 1-2.David McCoy.Mares with Foal \u2014 1.Greig Bros.HACKNEY HORSES RED'G Satlllon 4 Yrs.and over\u2014 2.W.Watson; 3.Grelg Bros.THOROUGHBRED HORSES REG'D Stallion 4 Yrs.and Over \u2014 1.T.L.Irving & Sons.Filly 1 Yr.Old \u2014 1.T.L.Irving & Sons.SHETLAND PONIES Filly or Gelding 2.Yrs Old \u2014 1.J.O.McKell.Mares or Gelding 3 Yrs Old \u2014 1.Greig Bros.Ponies Other than Shetland Filly or Gelding \u2014 1.Miss Aneta Milne; 2.Standley Craig.HARNESS CLASSES Sponsored by Shawinigan Water & Power Co.Best Lady Driver Open to the District of Beauhar- nois.\u201cTrophy\u201d \u2014 1-3, Miss Viola Lallemand; 2.David McCoy: 4-5.C.J.Kyle.Single Carriage Horse Open to the District of Beauhar- nols \u2014 1.Stanley Bryson: 2.Cameron Bros, ROADSTERS 4.David McCoy.Single Roadster Over 15-2 Hds.\u2014 3.David McCoy.Single Road Horse open to the Dist.of Beauharnois \u2014 1-4 David Mc- Coy: 2-3.C.J.Kyle.Pair of Roadster \u2014 2.David McCoy; 3.C.J.Klye.Roadster Stake 4 Whee! Suitable Vehicle Sponsured by a Friend $100.00 4.David McCoy.Gentleman Road Horse to Coy.Sweepstake Roadster to Bike be Shown on Track \u2014 3.David Mc- \u2014 1.David McCoy.Single Harness Pony not Exceeding 12 Hds.\u2014 3.Kenneth M.Roy.Pair of Harness Ponies 12 to 14-2 Hds.Miss Viola Lallemand.Single Harness Pony Mare or Gelding Driven by Owner \u2014 3.Miss Viola Lallemand.| Harness Pony Stake $20000 \u2014 4.i Miss Viola Lallemand.Single Har- iness Pony (Childs Turnout' Driven by Child Under 14 Yrs Open to ; Dist of Beauharnois Only \u2014 4.Miss | Viola Lallemand.Saddle Pony Over 12 Hds \u2014 3.Miss Viola Lallemand.:Combination Harness and Saddle Pony \u2014 2.Mis Viola Lallemand: Pony Potato Race \u2014 1.Harold Waller: 2.Kenneth Roy: 3.Oliver: 4.W.Watson: 5.Murphy: 6.Miss | Viola Lallemand: 7.Primeau: 8.\u2018Bobbie Timmons.Pony Musical Chair Competition \u2014 1.Donald Hamilton: 2.Romulus Elie: 3.[Harold Waller: 4.Bobble Timmons: 5.Cecil Carpenter: 6.Miss Viola Lallemand.SADDLE PONIES Saddle Horse not Exceed- yng 15-2 Hds.\u2014 1.Miss Viola Lallemand.Saddle Horse Over 15-2 Hds.\u2014 2.Miss Viola Lallemand.Suddle Horse Ridden by Lady \u2014 1.Miss Viola Lallemand.Saddle Horse Ridden by Owner \u2014 1.Miss Viola Lallemand.Combination Harness and Saddle Horse \u2014 1.Miss Viola Lallemand.Saddle Horse Open to the District of Beauharnois \u2014 1.Miss Viola Lal- lemand: 2.Miss Bernice Ness; 3.Greig Bros: Miss V.Lallemond.Saddle Horse Stake Sponsored by Elmhurst Dalry \u2014 2.Miss Viola Lallemand: 3.Miss Viola Lalle- mand.Saddle Horse Shown in Western Style parade Class \u2014 3.David McCoy.The Beaver Oil Co.Ltd.Montreal Saddle Horse Ridden by Owner \u2014 Miss Viola Lallemand: 1-Case 24 qts.Motor oil.SWINE AWARDS Judge: George Mayrand.Montreal.Que.Tamworth \u2014 Boar under 6 mos.1-2, Geo.Hooker; champ.boar, Jr.Geo.Hooker: Sow 1 yr.old and \u2018under 2 \u2014 3, J.E.Sproule.Sow {under 6 mos.\u2014 1, Geo.Hooker.Jr.à We've \u201cRemembered DAD\u201d- ably priced._ .\u2014 = 5 NOW ITS UP TO YOU.From our fine assortment of Father's Day Gifts, select the one that will please your Dad most.Everything from Hats to Socks and all reason- COME IN TODAY J.H.DEMERS & Son ,Gent\u2019s Furnishings | \u201cSEE OUR\" DISPLAY WINDOWS Huntingdon The Huntingdon Gleaner Sow \u2014 Geo.Hooker.YORKSHIRE Boar aged \u2014 2, Hooker Bros.Boar 1 yr.and under 2 \u2014 2, Hooker Bros.; 3, Aime Gendron.Boar 6 mos.and under 1 yr.\u2014 1, Hooker Bros.; 4, Red Gable Farms.Boar under 6 mos.\u2014 1-2, Hooker Bros.Jr.Boar \u2014 Hooker Bros.Sow aged \u2014 1-2, Hooker Bros.Sow ! yr.and under 2 yrs.\u2014 1, Hooker Bros.: 4.Red Gable Farms.Sow 6 mos.and under 1 yr.\u2014 1-2, Hooker Bros.Sow under 6 mos.\u2014 1-2, Hooker Bros.Sr.Sow \u2014 Hooker Bros.Jr.Sow \u2014 Hooker Bros.Pen \u2014 Hooker Bros.Best 3 export bacon hogs \u2014 1-2, Hooker Bros.W.H.Maher Reg'd.Montreal, best pen bacon hogs \u2014 1-2, Hooker Bros.HANDICRAFT AND DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT Judges: Misses Evelyn Walker and Joy Guild, Macdonald College.Bedspread, cotton, fancy\u20141, Mrs.R.English: 2, Mrs.Angus M.Black.Tufted Bedspread\u20141, Mrs.R.English.Knitted Bedspread\u2014Miss M, Roy.Bed sheet, fancy, trim\u20142, Mrs.W.Logan; 3, Miss Elizabeth Maw.Pillow Cases.1 pr.embroidery, white\u20141, Mrs.Ettie Rutherford; 2, Mrs.Jos.Gervais; 3, Mrs.Carrie Anderson.Pillow Cases, 1 pr, embroidery colored and fancy trimmed \u20142, Mrs.Elizabeth Cowan; 3, Mrs.Betty de Bellefeuille.Scafy Bureau \u20141, Miss Agnes Brown: 3, Mrs.Russel Stewart.Child\u2019s Pyjamas: 1, Miss Shirley Brown.Guest Towel, white \u2014 1, Miss Mildred M.Mc- Cormick; 2, Mrs.Angus Black; 3, Miss E.Maw.Guest Towel colored \u20141, Mrs.E.Rutherford; 2, Mrs.E.Cowan: 3, Mrs.A.Black.Linen towel, large, white \u20141, Mrs.C.Anderson.Linen towel, large, colored.1.Mrs.C.Anderson; 2, Miss E.Maw.Nightgowns embroidery \u2014 1, Anton- la Martin; 2, Mrs.R.English; 3.Miss Jean Perkins.Ladies\u2019 Slip \u2014 1, A.Martin: 2, Miss Henrietta.Ladies\u2019 Pyjamas, any material\u2014 1, Mrs.A.W.Perkins: 2, Mrs.James McLean: 3.Miss E.J.Younie.Hand Crochet Bedspread Crochet \u2014 1, Miss E.J.Younie: 2, Mrs.Ettie Rutherford.Tea cloth and 4 serviettes \u2014 1, Mrs.A.Cameron; 2, Miss G.M.Gruer: 3 Mrs.A.M.Black.Pillow cases with crochet \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Stewart; 2, Miss M.M.McCormick: 3, Mrs.E Cowan.Towel with crochet \u2014 1.Miss E.Maw: 2, Mrs.C.W.Orr: 3.Mrs.Jas.McLean.Baby's bonnet crochet \u2014 1, Mrs.Jas.McLean; 2.Mrs.W.McKell: 3, Miss R.Sills.Crochet any article \u2014 1, Mrs.A.W.Perkins: 2, Mrs.F.Milne: 3, Miss E.Maw.Table Cloth \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Stewart: 2, Mrs.C.W.Orr: 3, Mrs.W.R.Younie.Centrepiece white embroidery \u2014 1.Miss R.Sills; 2, Mrs.E.Cowan: 3, Mrs.M.Forrester.Centrepiece coloured embroidery \u2014 1, Mrs.E.Cowan: 2, Miss R.Sills; 3, Mrs.G.Smith.Table Runner \u2014 1, Mrs.M.Forrest- er.Tea cloth and 4 serviettes colored \u2014 1, Miss Agnes Brown: 2, Mrs, Carrie Anderson: 3, Mrs.Leo.Mantha.Bridge set 4 serviettes colored \u2014 1.Miss M.M.McCorm- iek: 2, Mrs.Robt.Younie.Howick: 3.Mrs.M.Forrester.Buffet set colored 3 pieces \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Stewart: 2, Mrs.R.English: 3.Mrs.W.McKell.Buffet set white 3 pieces \u2014 1.Mrs.Robt.Mills.Buffet scarf \u2014 1.Mrs.F.Milne; 2, Mrs.R.English.Tray cloth \u2014 1.Mrs.F Milne: 2, Miss M.M.McCormick: 3.Mrs.Betty de Bellefeuille.Table doilies.3 to 5 pieces.crochet \u2014 2, Mrs.C.Anderson: 3.Mrs.F.Milne.Dinner mats 3 to 5 pieces, crochet\u2014 1.Mrs.R.Younie; 3, Mrs.E.Cow- an.Cushions embroidery made up \u2014 1.Mrs.E.Cowan: 2.Miss R.Sills; 3.Mrs.R.English.Cushions other fancy trim made up \u2014 1, Mrs.A.M.Black: 2, Miss Anna G.Sills; 3.Mrs.Russel Stewart.Fancy Aprons \u2014 2.Miss Jean Perkins: 3, Miss Shirley Brown.Kitchen Accessories Apron Housework \u2014 2, Mrs.Jos.Gervais; 3, Mrs.F.Milne.Dish towels (2) \u2014 1, Miss M.M.Me- Cormick: 2, Mrs.Herbert Ovans: 3.Mrs.R.Younie.Collection 5 different articles \u2014 2.Mrs.G.Smith: 3, Mrs.Jas.McLean.Print house dress \u2014 1, Mrs.A.W.Perkins: 2.Miss Agnes Brown.Fine art \u2014 1.Miss A.G.Sills; 2.W.Ross Elliott: 3.G.M.Gruer.Water color painting \u2014 1.Miss A.G.Sills: 2, Mrs.Angus M.Black; 3.Mrs.Bernice M.Cullen.Fine penci] draw- Sins: M.Cullen.J.Mrs.Bernice M.Cullen: 2, Miss Elcanor J.Younie: 3.Miss S.Milne.Hand painted cards.callection of 3 \u2014 1.Miss Anna G.Sills.Poster Nesign \u2014 1.Miss Anna G.Sills; 2.Ken McNeice; 3, Ulric Girouard.Cravon or pastel painting \u2014 1.Miss A.G.Sills; 2, Ulric Girouard: 3.Mrs.Bernice M.Cullen.Amateur photography collection.5 pieces \u2014 1 Gladys M.Gruer; 2.Anna G.Sills: 3.Mrs.Betty de Bellefeuille.HAND KNIT and WOOL CROCHET 1.Miss M.M.McCormick: 2.Mrs.Betty de Bellefeuille, Baby's knitted facket \u2014 1, Miss M.M.McCormick: 2.Mrs.Betty de Bellefeuille: 3.U.Girouard.Baby's crochet jacket \u2014 1.Miss M.M.McCormick; 2.Mrs.Mildred McKell.Set child's or infant's (not less 3 pieces) 1, Mrs.G.Smith; 2, Mrs.Jas.Mc- Lean; 3, Mrs.Angus M.Black.Man's socks, woollen hand made, fine \u2014 1, M.Roy; 2, Mrs.Mervyn Forrester; 3.Miss M.M.McCormick.Man's socks, woollen fancy knit \u2014 1, Mrs.Leo.Mantha; 2, Mrs.M.Forrester; 3, M.Roy.Man's heavy woollen socks \u2014 1, Mrs.M.Forrester.Ladies\" Choves, hand made \u2014 2, Mrs.James McLean.Ladies\u2019 mitts hand made \u2014 2.M.Roy; 3, Mrs.C.Anderson.Man's mitts, hand made \u2014 1, M.Roy; 2, Mrs.Chester W.Orr.Afghan large \u2014 1, Miss Agnes Brown: 2, Mrs.AM.Black; 3, Mrs.M.Forrester.Afghan other than crochet or knit \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Younie.Boy's sweater, sleeveless \u2014 12, Mrs.M.McKell.Lady's sweater \u2014 1, Miss M.M.Mc- Cormick: 2, Mrs.M.Forrester: 3, Mrs.A.M.Black.Man's sweater\u2014 1, Mrs.Mervyn Forrester.Man's sleeveless sweater \u2014 1, Mrs.Mervyn Forrester; 2, Mrs.Leo Mantha; 3, Miss Jean Perkins.Child's sweater \u2014 1, Mrs.M.Forrester; 2, Mrs.Jas.McLean; 3, Mrs.Whiteford McKell.Ladles' Sport Socks \u2014 1, Miss M.M.McCormick; 3, Mrs.AM.Black.Ladies\u2019 or men's sport sweater \u2014 1, Miss Mildred M.Mc- Cormick; 2, Mrs.R.Younie: 3, Mrs.Jas.Mclean.Knitted suit children\u2019s \u2014 1, Mrs.M.Forrester; 2, Miss Agnes Brown; 3, Mrs.tea, McLean.RUNNING A LINOTYPE 1S A GOOD JOB, SON, BUT 1 CANT AFFORD TO PAY THE GOVERNMENT RATES FOR LARNERS Stockings, any size, fine \u2014 1, Mrs.Jas.McLean.Hand knit or crochet bed jacket, adult \u2014 1, Miss Florence Gervais; 3, Mrs.Ettie Rutherford.Hand knit or crochet bed jacket, child's \u2014 1, Mrs.Jas.McLean.Hand knit bedroom slippers \u2014 Miss Ruth Sills.Hooked yarn rug, woollen \u2014 1, Mrs.A.W.Perkins, Man's wool scarf \u2014 1, Mrs.M.Forrester.Quilts, comforters, rugs \u2014 1, Mrs.E, Cowan; 2, Mrs.R.Gruer: 3, Mrs.Jos.Gervais.Hearth rug, hooked, silk \u2014 1, Mrs.A.W.Perkins: 2, Mrs.Jos.Gervais.Hooked rug \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Gruer; 2.Mrs.A.W.Perkins; 3, Mrs.A.M.Black.Hearth rug woven \u2014 1, Mrs.Herbert Ovans; 2, Mrs.A.M.Black.Catalogne strip \u2014 1, Mrs.E.Cow- an; 2.Miss Ruth Sills.Bedspread, home woven \u2014 1, Mrs.W.Logan; 2, Mrs.Simonne Logan.Any hand woven article \u2014 1, Mrs.W.Logan; 2, Miss Florence Gervais.Silk patch work quilt \u2014 1, Mrs.A.M.Black.Quilt, quilting considered \u2014 1, Mrs.R.English; 2.Miss S.Milne: 3.Mrs.H.Ovans.Quilt.cotton, pieced \u2014 1, Mrs.W.Logan; 2, Mrs, Jos.Gervais; 3, Mrs.S.Logan.Quilt top \u2018cotton) pieced\u2014 1.Mrs.W.Logan: 2, Mrs.Mervye Forrester: 3.Mrs.G.Smith.Quilt applique \u2014 1.Mrs.W.Logan.Quilt woollen, pleced \u2014 1.Miss Ruth Sills.MISCELLANEOUS Home made soap.3 bars \u2014 1 + Miss S.Milne: 2, Mrs.E.Rutherford: 3.Miss F.Gervais.Collection nf work made by woman nver in 1946-'47 \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Mills: 2.Mrs.R.Carson.Collection of best 3 pieces of wood work by boy 17 yrs.and under \u2014 1, Ken Mec- Neice: 2, Stanley Craig.Collection of sewing.3 pieces, by girl 17 yrs.and under \u2014 1, Miss Mae Perkins.Boys 14 yrs.and under any article \u2014 1.Miss Florence Gervais.Any hand made article \u2014 1.Richard Rodgers: 2.Mrs.W.S.Stewart: 3, Ken McNeice.Lamp shade for boudoir or bed light \u2014 1, Bernice M.Cullen.Any article in tatting\u2014 1 Mrs.Angus M.Black: 2.Miss S.Milne: 3.Mrs.Ettle Rutherford.Needlepoint any article \u2014 1.Mrs.C.Anderson; 2, Mrs.Elizabeth Cowan; 3, Ulric Girouard.A re- | modetled garment from old clothes \u2014 1, Ulric Girouard; 2, Mrs.Carrie Anderson; 3, Bernice M.Cullen.Hooked purse or hand bag \u2014 1, Mrs.Jas.McLean; 2, Miss Ruth Sills; 3, Ulric Girouard.Chair seat hooked \u2014 1, Mrs.R.Gruer; 2, Mrs.Thos.Duncan.Novelty vase \u2014 1, Miss! Anna G.Sills; 2, Mrs.Thos.Dun-: can; 3, Miss Ruth Sills.Reed work \u2014 1, Mrs.Ralza English.Women's cotton sport dress \u20141, U.Girouard; 2.Mrs.A, W.Perkins; 3, Miss Jean Perkins.Child's Sport dress \u2014 1, Miss Jean Perkins; 2, U.Girouard.; Child's cotton dress for child under 8 yrs.\u2014 1, Ulric Girouard.Any article in smocking \u2014 1, Mrs.C.Anderson.| SPECIALS \u2018 Mrs.D.E.Black.collection of best 3 pieces of wood work by boy 17 years and under \u2014 Ken.Mec- Neice, $1.25.| Collection of sewing.3 pieces.by girl 17.years and under.Miss Mae Perkins, $1.25.Boys 14 years and under, article, Jos.Gervais, $1.25.(Continued next week) Wanted | Uranium | TORONTO, ONT.\u2014 The ground, | over which North American pros- any provide heat and energy for all our dally living.Nations like the United Btates \u2018and Canada urgently desire to fill their larders with Uranium stockpiles because of two unusual situations that have developed.First: the Canadian Government recently removed Uranium from the \u201cHush-hush\u201d list and came out in full encouragement of general Uranium prospecting.As an outstanding inducement they are offering producers of pitchblende, (ore of Uranium), $2.75 per pound for the Uranium Oxide recovered from this ore.Sipce pure pitchblende normally contains over 80% Uranium Oxide.the value per ton ls over $4,600.This tremendous incentive already has many mines and others, who came into being on the basis of gold findings, revising their plans to bring forth the broad pitchblende content of their properties, which was previously disregarded.Following up on the Canadian Governments direct appeal for more Uranium development, the U.S.Atomic Energy Commission has now put up a $10,000 bonus for the discovery and production of high-grade Uranium ores from any new deposit, anywhere in the great Republic.The Atomic Energy Commission offer is part of a three-point program announced to \u201cstimulate the discovery and production of domestic Uranium by private competitive enterprises.\u201d The outcome of the Canadian and U.S.backing of Uranium search is that mining in both countries has heen \u201crevitaminized.\u201d For example, today the entire and literally untapped Canadian north is alive with Prospectors, miners, geologists and others, in search of pitchblende\u2014 the dull, somewhat greasy mineral whose gift to humanity is today recognized and desired.Huntingdon Notice appears in the Montreal Gazette of today that E.E.Hamp- son, well known to the people of Huntingdon, has been appointed sales manager of the steel and malleable foundries division of Canadian Car and Foundry Co.Ltd:, Montreal.The appointment was announced by E.J.Cosford, vice- president in charge of sales.Canadian Garden Service By Gordon Lindsay Smith Summer Attention Aside from some replanting, about the only summer care the garden should need will be thinning, weeding and cultivation.If the soil is | very dry it is advisable to water.One good soaking is worth a dozen sprinkles.Sprinkling only settles the dust and has a tendency to bring root growth too close to the surface 70 yrs.or | pectors have long walked in search Where the sun is liable to hurt it, \"of gold is today being rewalked in; A little chemical fertilizer applied search of the most dynamic metal carefully according to directions is | of all time\u2014URANIUM.\u2018The spur'&is0 a good thing at this time.It is the safety of the world, both war-.Will hurry along growth and with j wise and economy-wise, and count- ' Vegetables will increase tenderness.less riches! When hot weather sets in it is Today the wnole universe over,{ A5 Well to cut lawn grass less fre- man and technical instrument are, QUently and not as short.This culling the rocks and the under- Protects roots from the burning sun.growth in search of the mineral that makes the atom bomb possible.\u2018That also makes possible a great industrial tomorraw.This is; Uranium\u2014power source of the atom! bomb and also power source of im- | miense steam and power plants that in the not-too-distant future will ing or sketching \u2014 1.Miss A.G.| 2.Ken McNeice: 3.Mrs.B.\u2018 Hand made jewellery\u2014 ; | AUTOMATIC English Farm Supplies OTACO ALL STEEL ROADMASTER WAGON Equipped With Timken Bearings.pose Pole and equipped with 16 x 650 - 6-ply Implement Tires and Tubes.$220.00 ; OTACO 7 TOOTH HORSE CULTIVATOR $19.95 $4.35 | DURO ELECTRIC WATER PUMP $126.95 BARN DOOR TRACK, BRACKETS AND HANGERS KING BUG KILLER AND LIVESTOCK SPRAY.ALSO SPRAYERS.GARDEN HOSE, RAKES, FORKS, HOES, SHOVELS, ETC.HAYFORK ROPE, CABLE AND PULLEYS.HAYFORK CARRIAGE AND HAYFORKS PHILLIPS BRAITHWAITE Dual Pur- COW BOWLS SEXTLEXEIIRIEIIERL?BITRE RISEN ESE BS BE SLES TEST XANAX XAKNX Bicycles FOR YOUR BROS.Huntingdon TT AC PNET YL.To TINO ASE WU FRY NT, LORRY i IRIE =) \u201coueomp nia: ooops We Specialize in French Cooking.Cr gre Ke Wednesday, June 16th, 1948 9 During warm weather is the best time to apply 2-4-D weed killers.This attacks broad-leaved weeds but leaves grass undamaged.Beans, lettuce, carrots and beets can be planted at intervals right up to early July with still good prospects of a crop.Where fall climate fs mild and moist peas can be sown for an autumn crop in late July.Tall Ones Need Support For tall plants or those pruned to grow tall like tomatoes, steking is advisable.Perennials like delphiniums and hollyhocks are quite liable to break over in a high wind or during a heavy rain.Stakes about an inch thick and wide, and as tall as necessary, will hold these flowers and also tomatoes.They need not be conspicuous if driven in behind the plants and they can always be stained brown or green.Plants should be tied to them loosely with soft twine or raffia.For bushy things like peonies, hoops of Agents for the for installation.COMING - A large shipment of Phone 392 MOTORCYCLES Famous James Motorcycles 120 miles to a gallon of gas.OIL STOVES 2 and 3 burner Oil Stoves.An ideal stove for the cottage or summer use.ELECTRIC FENCES SHUR-SHOCK Senior and Standard Fencers.We can supply a roll of barb wire with each fencer Strawberry Baskets PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY McCOY\u2019S wire or wood placed in position fore blooming will prove very satisfactory.Right Equipment Heips Good, sharp tools will save a lot of hard work.A dull spade or hoe never do the work efficiently.A few of the special tools, too, will prove helpful\u2014things like Dutch hoes, hand cultivators and long- handled spudders to get out weeds.Under the general heading of labor- savers will be weed-killers like the new 2-4-D and some of the DDT insect sprays or dusts.These do the job with little effort.Where vegetable garden and lawn are beyond average size one of the new garden tractors will prove a wonderful time-saver.With attachments these will cultivate, haul earth or stones, cut the lawn, mow tall grass and weeds on rough land, plow, pump water and even remove snow.They will do more jobs than a horse and at a fraction of the expense, \u2014 Huntingdon NOW OPEN - THE NEW : SUNSET Room | AT THE | St.Francis Rod & Gun Club Port Lewis, Que.Dancing Nightly _ Fully Licensed Syl.Tessier and His Band SATURDAY and SUNDAY gem aaa AAT Waa AAA AA AA NA AS Dining Room Open From 8.30 a.m.to 1 a.m.RESERVATIONS \u2014 CALL HUNTINGDON 2229 We Serve in the Continental Manner.You Dine in Magnificence.DINE HERE AND ENJOY EVERY MOMENT OF YOUR FINE DINNER \u201c 2 mien mom, ur A reed - "]
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