The Huntingdon gleaner, 19 octobre 1949, mercredi 19 octobre 1949
A \u2018 ANYONE GET INTO YI THE FORTRESS?.THAT BARRED DOOR : AN / od 20 AS ce 24 >; = AU E CD BUT HOw CaN BF J THERE'S ousT 4 OVERHANGING THE CLIFF.JF Fi UE 1 >, BT a 21S WHAT'S YouR $y ed \u2019 BUSINESS 9 = vo , WE WANT TO JOIN THE BRETHREN OF THE COAST.\u201d WE BRING NEWS OF YOUR BUCCANEERS.\u201d HERE'S GOUCAN TO PROVE IT.\u201d YOU ARE LEAVE THE MUSKET AND ¢ KNIFE IN THE 616 / 255 .UNARMED ay TINUED.| | f, used are those sold by the company Also on display are the many build - ing products handled which include the very latest in modern building materials.The ceiling and walls nt the showroom have been panelled in various types of plywood and finished in colours as handled in the paint section, H, R.Wilson, returning home with his parents, Mr.and Mrs, McClenaghan, vn Monday.Mrs.Leslie Hay spenT a few days the past week visiting her father in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Mark Alford.Stanley and Eileen, all of Madrid, N.Y., visited on Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs D.K.Gordon, Mr.and Mrs.Benson Elder and grand-daughter, Judith Elder, all of Massena, N.Y., were supper guests on Sunday at the Graham home.Mr.Walter Levers and daughter Janet, Mr.and Mrs.Morris Leggatt mous and children and Mrs.John Leg- gatt, all of Herdman, Que.were Sunday evening visitors at the same home.Mrs.Wm.Hay, in honor of her birthday, was entertained by Mr.and Mrs.Norman Hay, of Hunting- don, to a dinner party at his cottage at Port Lewis, Oct.11.Others who attended were Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Hay of Huntingdon and Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Hay, of Glenelm.Mr.and Mrs.David Smaill, of Huntingdon were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs.H.R.Wilson and family.Master Winston MacFarlane, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur MacFarlane, is a patient in the Children\u2019s Memonial Hospital, Montreal.Mrs.Wm, McKinnon, Sr., of Montreal, spent a few days recently at the home of her brother, Mr.Wm.Scaward.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Shutts, Mr.Myres and Miss Lumsden, all ot Plattsburg, N.Y., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Elder on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Benson Elder and grand-daughter, Judith Elder.of Massena, N.Y, were also callers at the same home.BOUNTIFUL HARVEST EDMONTON -(CP)-Potato growers are complaining about the smail size of potatoes this year, but not Cecil Brinjes.He has harvested spuds five to six inches in diameter and weighing more than six pounds.HARVEST SUGAR BEETS ALTON, Man.-«CP)- District farmers are proving that the west doesn't depend entirely on its grain crop.They have begun harvesting sugar beets and after that will start taking in the sunflower crop.Page Five | BALL POINT PENS For 98¢ Smith Pharmacy 28 E.Main St.MALONE, N.Y.WHEN IN MALONE 119 W.MAIN ST.THE FINEST TOBA YOU EVER ROLLED Dine at the ; FRANKLIN HOTEL \u201cNorthern New York\u2019s Finest\u201d MALONE, N.Y.CCO THE GREATEST YOU CANADA'S \u201c\"1T'S THE TOBACCO AR A NAME IN CIGARETTES OFFERS FINEST CIGARETTE TOBACCO THAT Preferred by more users because they cost less to own .to operate.to maintain! 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ADVANCE-DESIGN TRUCKS COUNTS\" A Product of General Motors Huntingdon Motors Reg\u2019d Phone 822 Huntingdon Page Six The Huntingdon Gleaner \"Wednesday, October 19th, 1949 Huntingdon Locals Police News Two young men residents of the States, were arrested on Wednesday.Oct.12th, on a technical charge and appeared before James E.Barrett, J.P.on Thursday and were fired $10 and costs each.It was also discovered that these two men were responsitble for the gas tank caps that were found by Police Chief L'Heureux a week or so ago, and which had been stolen from several, CATS.| The Provincial Traffic Police were, in town on Friday and were checking upon infringements of the Vehicles Act.Cars were being stopped in several parts of towh and it isi reported that thirty cases were dis- | covered and will be proceeded with.A small accident occurred on Tuesday morning at about 6.50, when two.cars were in collision at the intersection of Wellington and | Bouchette Streets.Mr.Donat La-.tulippe was driving a Chevrolet Coach on Bouchette Street from | north to south, when Mr.Normand | Renaud of Huntingdon.came out of Wellington Street and the collision occurred.Both cars ended up in the ditch at the side of the road and were badly damaged.A lady.travelling with Mr.Renaud suffered shock, but no one was injured.Police Chief L'Heureux investigated the accident.0 i Junior Chamber of ! Commerce Meeting .The Junior Chamber of Com- | merce held their regular meeting! on Tuesday night in the Legion Hail at 8.30 pan.under the presidency of President J.M.Smellie.; Mr.Charles Audet, president of the Speakers Committee, announced to the members that Mr.Frederick | Tredinnick had been named the.speaker of the evening.but at the | last minute he received a call that he could not address the meeting.Mr.Tredinnick will be the speaker at the next meeting and Mr.J.M.Smellie at the following meeting.The Chamber received badges which were sold to the members.After a long discussion, Mr.Noel Foisy proposed that the Civic Guide be sold by the members with a ticket at the price of 50c.The winner will be rewarded with a radio or a value of $50.00 The next industrial visit announced by Mr.Lionel Fredette will take place at the Cie Simard de l\u2019Assomption on Thursday, Oct.27th.Mr.Fredette stated that it was a pew plant in operation for only four years.They make electric articles, such as refrigerators, toasters, etc.A vote of thanks was given Mr.Paul Aubin for the good work done last year and to Mr.Norbert Bour- gon.Mr.Aubin has been named chairman of the new members and Mr.Bourgon is in charge of recreational evenings.After the meeting a picture show took place and refreshments were served.Bridge Being Repaired Repair work is being done on the Lower Bridge which enters into Highway No.52 via Henderson Stand this bridge is closed to traffic while the work is being done.It is not before it was time that something was done on this bridge.It had been patched in such a manner as to be very dangerous to anyonc and especially horses, using it.Under present day conditions the bridge 1s inadequate and something should be done to have a wider and stronger bridge built at this point.-0- The same thing applies to the Up-) per Bridge at Lorne Avenue.Hun- tingdon is growing fast and the traffic these bridges have to bear, is not what they were originally built for.Therefore, there is danger that one of these days they will give way under the strain.It would be well for the government to send engineers to study the matter and make a report in the interests of public safety.-0- Will Canvass for Sale of Civic Guide Members of the Huntingdon Junior Chamber of Commerce will be calling on people in Huntingdon in the very near future to offer for sale the Civic Guide of Huntingdon that they sponsored and had printed.This booklet contains much information useful to every citizen of the town and really should be in every home.Considerable expense was gone to in compiling the book and having it printed.In buying the book help will be given to the Junior Chamber of Commerce and the owner will be better informed us to the Town of Huntingdon.-0- Supper is Great Success The supper sponsored by St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church un: cess.From opening time there was a steady stream of persons seeking to partake of the splendid repast of turkey and the trimmings which go with it.530 meals were served al- ed to over $300.-0- Donations to County Hospital FASHION WEEK was successfully accomplished when Steve and Violet Blondin (Mademoiselle and twelve attractive models from Huntingdon, staged a Fall Fashion Show for the benefit of Ormstown Stud High School Auditorium.and commercial enterprise in a very happy, extended-commun- ity atmosphere.Mrs.D.C.Rivett made the comments in her cléar, capable manner and during intermission gave character sketches that were highly appreciated.Every requirement for a Fall and Winter wardrobe was exhibited in great variety of color and pattern.veteen, quard taupe satin by Kerner worn by Anita Foisy.was quite|daytime.similar to a costume shown by Scripture Mission in New York Holt Renfrew at the Ritz Carl-! ton, Montreal, that afternoon.or long station-wagons: and loose full length coats in Diack and velveteen raincoats.!Mrs.bouquet of poses to Mme Blondin an .isher expre the Thursday evening was a great suc- |thanks of the Study Club to all responsible show, imore of them in future.lc rmen .together and the proceeds amount- SD Warden.Mrs.Frances parrow, Mrs.Jean Rowat.Mrs.Eileen Warden, Mme Rod.Mont- petit, Miss Betty Dullaghan.Miss Marilyn Martin, Miss Suzanne Boyer, Miss Anita Foisy, Miss What's in BY PAULA DICKS A good-will event of interest Dress Shoppe) Club in the It combined cultural, social interpretative Wool jersey.vel- taffeta.faille A Jac- In coats there were the short fitted pular grey, wine, green, or Keith Craig presented a the excellent there would be for hoping Models taking part were Mrs.The following donations have been |Yvette Houde, Miss Alice Guer- Hospital: Mrs.Lucy McCormick, \u2014Fruit and vegetables.-0- Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Smellie returned from a motor trip across Canada on Wednesday.Mrs.Smellie went ahead first to her home in Re- gin, Sask, by train.Some weeks later Mr.Smellie followed by car.At Regina, he met his wife and they both continued on to Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.They visited Banff, Lake Louise and the Big Bend Highway and returned by way of Seattle and the US.to Huntingdon.paper.-0- Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Wadley, Montreal, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs.Wadley's sister, Mrs.Adam L.Sellar.-0- Ivor Daniel, Hamilton, Ont., has returned to his home after spending a week with his mother, Mrs.Amy Daniel, at Garden City, Hunt- ingdon.EASY PICKINGS VANCOUVER -(CP)-William Dyck admitted to police breaking into : restaurant six times since April and taking - or eating - a carton of cigarettes, 20 pounds of ham and bacon, 12 dozen eggs, four pork chops, two lemon pies and a quantity of meat, Said Dyck: \u201cIt was easy to break into and the food was pretty good.\u201d FUR P ARADE Sponsored by DIANE FUR \u2018SHOP \u2014 AT \u2014 O'CONNOR THEATRE Huntingdon, Que.Tuesday, October 25th \u201d AT 9 PM.Dresses, J IF YOU ANTICIPATE BUYING A NEW COAT, BE SURE AND SEE THE THE FUR PARADE.LOVELINESS WILL Don\u2019t Forget the Date Tuesday, October 25th + Miss Joy Gilmour, well-known Montreal stylist will model OUR COATS Also a very exclusive line of Fine supplied through the kindness of Miss Gilmour.Models from Montreal and Hunting- don will also parade.ONES ON DISPLAY AT THEIR ENCHANTING CONVINCE YOU.jenne harge of the wardrobe.Mar- hand Freres of Huntingdon, upplied the stage furniture.Mr.Steve Blondin, as master of ceremonies, opened the show, and for the final scene introduced the |received by the Huntingdon County inon, Miss Renee Boyer.Mrs.Rose Rosenshein direct- $50.00; St.John's Church, Hunting- ed the models, while Mrs.Lu- don, Harvest Thanksgiving Service |c Charbonneau was in Handbags as door prizes were presented to Misses Olive roses.parents, Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Saturday, Oct.1st, at 9.00 a.m., the marriage took place of Miss Anastasia Elizabeth (Stasia) Thornton, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Thornton, Huntingdon, Que., to Mr.Jos.Murray Ryan, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ryan, Hampton, N.B.The Rev.Father Smyth officiated.riage by her brother, Cecil, wore a light brown tailored suit with brown feathered hat and brown accessor- fes.She wore a corsage of cream- colored roses.Thornton, sister of the bride, wore a green suit with brown hat and brown accessories.She wore a corsage of talisman roses, Mr.Lawrence Ryan, brother of the groom, was best man.Mrs.Wm.Ryan, mother of the groom, wore a black dress with mink fur and a corsage of pink roses ding breakfast was served in the dining room of the Fox Head Hotel to a number of friends and relatives.The table was centered with a three-tier wedding Lawrence Ryan, best man, gave the toast to the bride and was responded to by the groom.After the reception, the couple left for Buffalo, N.Y.On their re- an, they will reside at Welland, Guests from a distance included: Mrs.Wm.Ryan, Miss Mary Ryan, Mr.Lawrence Ryan, Mr.Roy Ryan of Hampton, N.B, Mr.and Mrs.Chester Thornton of Detroit, Mich., Thornton, Huntingdon; Miss Lucille Thornton, Elizabeth Donnelly, Mary and Viola Donnelly of Ham- îlton, Ontario.Weddings ANDERSON - CRAIG The marriage of Marian Jean, Further details of this trip will be eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.given in a later issue of this news- |Mervyn Craig, Howick, Que, to Mr.Wilburn John Anderson, son of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Anderson, Howick, Que., took place at Georgetown Presbyterian Church on Saturday, October 8th, 1949, at 3 p.m., the Rev.J.Marshall officiating.The bride's aunt, Mrs.Chester Orr, played the wedding music and Mrs.Jas.Scoble sang \u201cI love you truly\u2019.Gladioli, fern and autumn flowers were used to decorate.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin with yoke of net and beaded trimming.length veil was held in place by a beaded coronet.She carried an arm bouquet of white roses and gypso- phila and wore a rhinestone necklet.the gift of the groom.She was attended by her sisters, Margery as maid-of-honor wearing apple green brocaded taffeta, and Helen, bridesmaid, in pale yellow brocaded taffeta, both wearing dainty headdress of tulle and matching mitts, and carrying nose gays of pom-pom orange and yellow chrysanthemums.Little Miss Barbara Ann Logan cousin of the groom, was flower girl and wore pink brocaded taffeta with bonnet to match and carried a tiny basket of sweethea Mr.Douglas Ogilvy, cousin of the groom, acted as best man and the ushers were Mr.,Clifford Craig, brother of the bride and Mr.Anderson Baxter, cousin of the groom.The bride\u2019s mother, gowned in dark green crepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink talisman roses.Mrs.Anderson.the groom\u2019s mother, wearing a dove grey crepe with black accessories and corsage of red American Beauty The receptio wnas held at \u201cSylvan Brae\u201d, home of the bride's decorations were in pink and white and a profusion of flowers.was centered with the wedding cake.The happy couple were the recip- lents of many beautiful gifts.Mr.and Mrs.Anderson left on their wedding trip amid showers of confetti and good wishes.They will ,|reside at Howick, Que.\\ Guests from out of town came from: Baie Comeau, Toronto, Philadelphia, Montreal.roses, Mrs.Craig, where the Kingston, Lachute and -0- Ryan-Thornton At St.Patrick's Catholic Churen, The bride, who was given in mar- The bridesmaid, Miss Lucille Following the ceremony, a wed- cake.Mr.Cecil Thornton, Mr.Leland New York City; Mrs.and Misses jary for Royal Edward Sanatar- showing were the shorter length evening gowns and the three- quarter length fur coats, slightly dipping at the back.noon model with reveres that folded and buttoned up to the neck for ture Foundation Inc.).Her finger tip as was The bride's table the Wind?Elliott and Jane Gartshore., De- liclous refreshments were served to the visitors.John Fisher, CBC commentator, is to be the guest speaker for Chateauguay Day meeting of the Study Club.\u2014\u2014\u2014 At the Holt Renfrew Fashion Show, Christopher Ellis was the commentator for an audience that filled the luxurious ballroom of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in support of the fund-raising campaign by the Ladies\u2019 Auxil- ium.Notable features of the ter- and semi-formal dresses had low, square neckline, one Had a card posted from New York City, Oct.16th from Margaret and Louis Golstein (Scrip- It is a picture of Marble Collegiate Church, Fifth Ave.and 29th St., where Dr.Norman Vincent Peale is minister.A short while ago Margaret gave me a book by Dr.Peale, \u201cThe Art of Living\u201d.In his Church she writes they heard Henry J.Kaiser give an address.They will likely stay for some time in New York.Hooker Bros.\u2026 «Continued from page 1) would be great breecing places for germs, Sloping wood pieces are made so that the cages can be easily cleaned.The average life of the fox on these ranches is about eight months and by that time Reynard is ready to lose his pelt and consequently forfeits his life.Some time after this the pelt adorns my lady's neck as a fur piece, or is made into a Goodall-Cullen wedding which took piace at Georgetown Presbyterian September Wedding Group \u2018The photograph above is of the Church, Howick, on September 24th.) Reading from left to right are: purses were made at intermission, the lucky winners being Mrs.Lorne Elliott and Miss Jane Gartshore.At the close of the Fashion Show, Mrs.Keith Greig presented Mrs.Blondin with a corsage and Dr.George Fisher, Study Club President, expressed sincere thanks to Mr.and Mrs.S.Blondin, the models and all the Huntingdon friends for their assistance.Special mention was made of the courtesy of Marchand Freres for the loan of stage furniture.Out-of-town guests were entertained by a ladies\u2019 committee at the close of the evening.Ormstown Presbyterian Church Holds Roast Chicken Supper : On Friday evening a successful roast chicken supper was held in the Ormstown Presbyterian Church.Proceeds amounted to $319.Mrs.Allison Grant Addresses Study Club On Wednesday last, Ormstown Study Club was addressed by Mrs.Allison Grant, of the Canadian Broadcasting Company, whose topic was \u201cWomen Today\u201d.The men\u2019s section heard an address on Improved Pastures and Pasture Management given by Professor L.C.Raymond.Cullen, Allan\u2019s Corners, Que.; the groom, Mr.Hugh David Goodall; Miss Ruth Anderson, bridesmaid; Clifford Goodall, best man and Wm.Goodall, usher.Neil Cullen, usher; Miss Ethel Cullen, maid of honour; Miss Jessie Foodall, bridesmaid; the bride, formerly Miss Jean Grace Cullen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.James A.\u2018The combined section met at 9 p.m.when Dr.George Fisher spoke most instructively on animal diseases sometimes contracted by humans.Dr.J.Davidson based his currencies, have been bad for the fox ranchers.The merchants of these countries want to do business on a barter basis and will trade perfumes and other articles for the furs and also a few dollars, but cannot buy the furs outright on account of the shortage of dollars.If the fur traders could find a market for the perfumes, etc., it might be possible to open up trade with these countries at the present time.During the years, Mr.Hooker has been a consistent winner with his fox at the various exhibitions.At the last four provincial exhibitions Jacket or coat.A number of the fox were already penned up prior to pelting, which runs from November 25th to December 25th, and thus their days are numbered.The pelts are sold on government grades and marketed in Montreal either through the Canadian Fur Auction or the Montreal Fur Auction.It takes about four days to prepare the pelts for market and then these are put up in lots for the buyers to bid on at the auction.Fox ranching appears to be a very interesting business and Mr.Hooker has made many years of study of the business.In 1932 he did inspection work in the Province of Quebec and later turned to fleld work among the various breeders of the province.In this way he came into contact with many kinds of fox and was fortunate in adding some strains to his own stock.He advised breeders as to what to keep and what to discard and how to generally make the animals more profitable.Incidentally, Quebec has the largest number of fox breeders in any part of Canada.It was while on one of his trips that at Ancienne City, that he came across what 1s known as a mutation of Silver Fox and which turned out to be the platinum and gave Quebec the distinction of having the first mutation of this kind in Canada in 1938.There are several types of color in fox and these are known as muta- .|tions and are not different breeds, they all come from crosses with the silver fox.The types or mutations are: Standard Silver, Platinum, White Marked Silver, Silver Blue and Glacier Blue.In the case of the Platinum find, Mr.Hooker was able to purchase two sons of the fox that was tattooed L E G -74S and these were used to breed and bring forth the platinums that are at his ranch.He was an inspector for the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders\u2019 Association at the time of his find.The original stock was of the Ruth- ven Strain but other animals have been purchased from J.J.McCague, Alliston, Ont.The female only has one litter each year which usually consists of about four pups.These will be of a 507.mutation, that is a platinum bred to a standard silver will have 50% platinum and 50% silver pups and this goes on in all series of crosses.Due to the platinum find, Mr.Hooker was able to win grand champion fox in platinum at Quebec City in 1846-47, 1946-47-48 were bad years for the fox market due to restricted overseas markets, labour costs and costs of feed.It was during that time that Mr.Hooker discovered a way of manufacturing his own feed instead of buying the manufactured product which was quite costly.By using his own formula, he was able to cut the feed costs by nearly half.He is still continuing this method today.The failure of the government to remove the luxury tax from furs has made another obstacle to the sale of the product.During the past two years, trade fairs at Basle, Switzerland and Milan, Italy have Lorette, three miles from Quebec: 1945-46-47-48, he won thirty championships and reserves and forty- five first prizes for both ranches.They are members of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders' Association and a magazine is published in the interests of breeders called \u201cCanadian Silver Fox and Fur.\u201d Besides the pelts, Mr.Hooker gets many calls for animals for breeding and naturally keeps his animals up to tip top for this purpose.It is a very interesting business, but conditions at the moment are not good.There seem to be a greater demand for the short-haired animals and the fox is in the long-haired class.But that is the way it goes in all talk on Public Health and delivered his remarks in a most interesting manner.Mr.Donald Mc- Ewen expressed the thanks of the group to Dr.G.Fisher and Dr, J, Davidson for their instructive contribution to the evening's program.Ormstown Study Club Has Interesting Evening ORMSTOWN On Thursday evening, Ormstown Study Club arranged a most interesting program which was well attended by both regular members and visitors.The evening began with a film entitled \u201cPainters of Quebec\u201d.Mr.E.King, M.A.Principal of Orms- town High School then addressed the group on \u201cThe Community School\u201d.An interesting feature of the program was a Fall and Winter Fashion Show, presented by the Mademoiselle Dress Shoppe, Hunt- ingdon.Mr.Steve Blondin, as master of ceremonies, introduced the commentator in the person of Mrs.D.A.Rivett, who not only described in detail the varlous costumes but contributed two monologues, which were thoroughly enjoyed by the audience.\u2018The models who participated were: Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.Adam McNeil spent Friday in Montreal.The Gore Mr.and Mrs, Stanley Whaley and Greta were Sunday guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Tom Crook, Valley- field, Que.AEE IE EXT XTX EATER T ETAL EEX LX Warden, Mrs.Frances Sparrow, Mrs.Jean Rowat, Mrs.Eileen Warden, Mme.Rod Mont- petit, Miss Betty Dullaghan, Miss Marilyn Martin, Miss Suzanne Boyer, Miss Anita Foisy, Miss Yvette Houde, Miss Alice Guernon, Miss Renée Boyer.The stage was attractively set for the occasion through the kindness of Marchand Freres.Drawings for two lovely Carmen types of business \u2014 good periods and not so good.Created for the Gentleman, Outdoors! You'll be warm in any weather \u2014and you'll enjoy the convenience of these fine jackets, made of genuine Port Horsehide, through years of wear.Come in them Fine assortment of NYLON We carry an excellent assortment of Table and Floor Lamps for your approval.Lamp Shades, too! 4 Room Heaters in many types, styles, and prices.\u2014 AND \u2014 Toasters, Irons, Ranges and Kitchen Necessities.Northern Electric, WINDBREAKERS in Gray, Brown and Maroon with or without Fur Collars.Crombie, etc.Ras the world-famous Mantex, Taylor's Elysian, PRICED FROM $18.50 UP { Westinghouse and We invite you to come in and see our large Hotpoint Radios and variety of English Suitings and Overcoatings such Appliances.J.H.Demers & Son Tailors \u2014 Men\u2019s Wear 'S.J.CURRIE \u201cEverything Electrical\u201d 178 Chateauguay St.Huntingdon, Que.heen held.A great willingness to ) trade has been evidenced, but gov- PHONE 342 HUNTINGDON, QUE.PHONE 418 ernment regulations of the coun- | tries, the devaluation of VaIiO US 227700777007 007077777000 77 I LPO TT TOY LT LIL LILLY IL TITTSSTIITEEE - Keep an eye on Ostiguy\u201ds The reputation of OSTIGUY furs leaves nothing to be desired.Their cut and fit are so perfect that even the fussiest customer is sure of wearing a garment which will always be to the fore.reasonable prices at OSTIGUYS today.You never make a mistake if you patronize OSTIGUY.You will always be For all your FUR needs see O 215 | Victoria Street See the classy furs at most satisfied.STIGUY at your earliest convenience Valleyfield, P.Q.ee] Phone 71 A ee.> ag \u2014 tm + mene ~ + a ees.Sapp a .EY mr No v, < + = nas an rte it ol rime imac At wee ee mac +8 3 ROT + area 1 mt sr tral SN on & + FROSTAD\u2014At the Catherine Booth Hospital, Montreal, on Oct.4, 1949, to F.O.and Mrs.Gerald V.Frostad, Chateauguay Station, Que., à son.LEGROS\u2014At Huntingdon County Hospital, Huntingdon, Que, on Oct.17, 1949, to Mr.and Mrs.Al- bine Legros, Huntingdon, Que\u2026 a daughter.Married HIBBARD-HEATHER \u2014 At Montreal, on October 15th, 1949, Miss Jean Fraser Heather, daughter of Mrs.Heather of Outremont, Que.and of the late John W.Heather, to Mr.Ainsley Keith Calcutt Hib- bard, son of Lt.-Comdr.and Mrs.H.J.FP.Hibbard, of Port Hope, ont.PROUDFOOT-PRINGLE\u2014At Orm- stown, Que., on Oct.1, 1949, Ola Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Pringle, to Jonathan Proudfoot, son of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Proudfoot of Hun- tingdon, Que.Rev.R.D.Maclean officiated.RYAN-THORNTON\u2014At St.Patrick's Church, Niagara Falls, Ont., on Oct.1, 1949, Anastasia Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Edgar \u2018Thornton, Huntingdon, Que., to Murray Ryan, son of Mr.end Mrs.Wm.Ryan of Hampton, New Brunswick.Died BARTON\u2014Suddenly at his home, Copetown, Ontario, on Friday, Oct.14, 1949.Gordon David Barton.peloved husband of Nancy Lillie Cliffe, in his 38th year.Burial at Dundas, Ontario.BEATTIE-\u2014Suddenly at Ausable Forks, N, Y., on Saturday.Oct.15, 1949, Julia Ames, daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Ames and wife of the late Rev.W.J.M.Beattie, age T1 years.Interment in the Ames Cemetery, Franklin, ue.HLETT\u2014At Sault St.Marie Hospital, Ont., on Oct.18, 1949, Howard Hazlett, of Kingston, Ont, brother of Mrs.W.S Brown, of Huntingdon, Que.MOORE\u2014At Malone, N.Y, on Oct 15, 1949, George J.Moore, Malone, N.Y., and formerly of St.Agnes, Que., age T0 years, son of the late Arthur and Elizabeth Mc- Caffrey Moore.MOORE\u2014At the Western Hospital, Montreal, on Oct.14, 1949, Annie Pettes, beloved wife of the late Thomas P.Moore, age 78 years.RITCHIE\u2014At his home, Hemming- ford, Que., on Oct.9, 1949, Eugene Ritchie, formerly of Rutland, Vt, aged 76 years, beloved husband of Mrs.Eliza Robert.RITCHIE\u2014At the Barrie Memorial Hospital, Ormstown, Que., on Oct.15, 1949, Eliza Ritchie Robert, beloved wife of the late Eugene Ritchie, Hemmingford, Que, in her 59th year.SMYTH-\u2014At the home of his son, Jas.E.Smyth, Ormstown, Que.on Oct.12, 1949, Michael Smyth, age 89 years and 3 months, formerly of St.Anicet, Que., husband of the late Ann Kerby.7 NIGHT BEAUTY CARLETON, N.S, (CP) \u2014 A night-blooming cereus plant owned by Mrs.Warren Wright has had 16 blooms so far this year.The blossoms are green, pink and white and take from two to three hours \u20180 open.3.M.Sharpe \u201c Funeral DE) pe Franklin Centre, Que.LPT vo J Cosgrove FUNERAL HOME \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 We Have Built Our Reputation on people's complete faith In us, through faithful, conscientious Service since F.H.Cosgrove Ft.Covington - Dundee Phone 6206 and 6288 Monuments in Scotch or Canadian GRANITE = Also - Lettering done at Cemetery A.Brunet Phone 31 Ormstown Cards of Thanks The Anderson family wishes to thank their many kind friends during their recent bereavement for their expressions of sympathy and floral tributes; also the members and staff of The Shawinigan Water and Power Co.Ormstown and Huntingdon Boys\u2019 Bands, Bell Telephone and Pry-Cadbury boys, the Maple Leaf Grange, E.J.Holm and staff.and S.J.Currie.I wish to expresse my sincere thanks and appreciation to all the friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, letters, cards fruit and flowers during my hos- «pitalization in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mrs.James Colquhoun We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness shown us in our bereavement; also for spiritual and floral offerings.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.A.Smyth and family.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.E Smyth and family, We wish to express our gratitude to all those who came to our aid when our barns burned, and for the sympathy and kindness shown us since then.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Cameron.We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for their kindness to our mother during her illness and for their help and sympathy during our time of bereavement.Dr.and Mrs.E.N.Moore, Dr.and Mrs.Fisk Brooks, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Wilson.DEATH DIVE _MOOSEMIN, Sask.-(CP)-A partridge, apparently seeking cover from hunters, took a dive through Roy Ireton's front porch window.The result-a window smashed to pieces and a very dead partridge.W.E.LEFEBVRE REG\u2019D \u201cThe Place To Do Your Shopping\u201d In Memoriam MacNAUGHTON In loving | memory of a dear husband and father who passed away two years ago October 20th, 1947 \u2014 We cannot bring back the old: days | His hang we cannot touch, ! But we treasure happy memories of a father we love so much.! Sadly missed by his wife Marguerite | and children Arnold and Andria.; GREENWAY \u2014 In loving mem-, ory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Frank A.Greenway, who passed away Oct.17th, 1944.A smile we loved is gone, The voice we loved is stilled.A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled \u2014 And while he lies in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep.Ever remembered by His loving wife and family.t Obituarv The Late L.J.Gebbie Lewis James GCebble, Postmaster and General Merchant of Howick, Que., died suddenly at his home on Saturday, Oct.8, 1949.He was in his 61st year.Born in Howick, Que., Mr.Geb- bie received his education at How- ick and Huntingdon.He was decorated last year at the Canadian Postmasters\u2019 Annual Convention at Ste.Agathe des Monts, Que., for 35 years\u2019 faithful service.He was also in business for 46 years.He is survived by his wife, the former Ina Beatrice Logan; three daughters, Mrs.R.C.Murdie, Montreal; Mrs.R.M.Trimmer and Miss Jean Gebble of Howick; a brother William of Vancouver and two sisters, Mrs.G.C.P.McIntyre of Saint John, N.B, and Miss M.E.Gebbie of Montreal.A funeral service was held In Georgetown Presbyterian Church, Howick, October 11, 1949, which was largely attended.BOYS\u2019 Fleece Lined Combinations Sizes 26 to 34 $1.69 BOYS\u2019 All Wool Socks 3/4 length, elastic top Sizes 7 to 10 75c pair BOYS\u2019 Fancy Plaid Heavy Doeskin Shirts Sizes 26 to 32 $1.69 MEN\u2019S Heavy Blue Denim Overall Pants Peabody's.$3.19 MEN'S Flannelette Pyjamas Beautiful patterns.Sizes 34 to 44.Regular $4.95 for $3.49 MEN'S ~ Sanforized Airforce and Khaki Shirts Regular $3.95 for $2.95 Sizes 30 to 44 SANFORIZED Pillow Tubing Regular 89c Special 75c RAYON Curtain Marquisette Regular 69c To clear at 39c ir the World to-day.\u201d The Huntingdon Gleaner = The Power Belt Chateauguay Missionary Sunday in St Andrews CHATEAUGUAY \u2014 The Sunday morning service at St.Andrew's | United Church was in charge of the Woman's Missionary Auxiliary.Miss R.McFarlane and Mrs.Donald Morrison conducted the service of worship and praise.Mrs.David Lang and Mrs.J.R.Dickenson formed the committee of welcome.Mrs.Douglas Gilmour and Miss Mary Gardner received the offering.The flowers on the communion table were placed by Mrs, W.J.Reid.The choir rendered the anthem, \u201cBe Thou My Vision\u201d with expression, Mrs.H.P.Rowell conducting.The guest speaker, Mrs.W.M.Booth of the Town of Mount Royal, a vice-president of the Montreal Presbyterial W.MS.took as her subject, \u201cThe Work of the Church Mrs.Booth gave some of the highlights of the meetings of the last General Council, which she had attended, and also told of the work being done by the Coastal Mission Fleet, .he WASHABLE Window Shades Mounted on rollers.Sand, cream and green 75¢ each Dependize Your Car - - - A battery full of reliable power \u2014 ignition timed lo the instant \u2014 anti- freeze protection radiator \u2014 a heater to keep comfortable.are all part of \u201cdependizing\u201d that will keep your car nt ng ron winter.quick, complete and reasonably priced.Drive up today! \u2014\u2014\u2014 healing of the sick in hospitals, the work of Evangelism and Social Service, the missionary enterprises of the church, not only in Canada, but in China, Japan, Korea, India and Africa, all of these being supported by the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the Church.While we may not be able to serve as ministers, teachers, doctors, mis- slonaries or other full-time workers, welcan at least help to make it possible for others to do so, and when we give regularly and to the extent of our ability, we are really giving a part of ourselves to the work of the Christian Church in the World.Young People's Union Convention St.Andrew's Young People's Union was represented at the 20th Annual Convention of the Montreal United Church Presbytery Young People's Union held in Fairmount- St.Giles Church, Outremont Saturday afternoon and Sunday.The Convention theme being \u201cThy Kingdom Come.\u201d The following young people attended the Convention, Miss Elizabeth McKell, President; 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Mrs.D.Davies, treasurer; Mrs.Ivor Jones and Mrs.A.8.Friedlander.Personals Miss Mabel Horsnell and Miss Ethel Brady left last week on a vacation which they plan to spend in Washington, D.C., New York City and Miami, Florida.Mr.Lothrop A.Whitman of Cedars, Que, was the week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Gilmour.Mrs.W.E.Johnston, of Montreal, was the guest on Sunday of her mother, Mrs.Ernest Smith.Mrs.George W.Horsnell is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.E.P.Horsnell, Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.G.Boyce, of Montreal, were guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.James Lang.Mrs, W.E.Pllborough, Mrs.J.R.Dickenson, Mrs.D.Lang and Miss R.McFarlane motored to Granby, on Saturday, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Stephenson, Mrs.James Lang and Miss Selena Lang spent Saturday at Compton, Que.Nitro NITRO\u2014The church service on Sunday, Oct.16th, in the Nitro Protestant Church was conducted by Rev.W.New of St.Mark's Church, Valleyfield, with a good attendance.Mr.P.Costello, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A, Costello on Kent Ave.Mr.and Mrs.C.Paige and daughter Carol, Mrs.J.McIntosh and children Joanne, Jean and Bill were ten guests on Sunday of Mr.and Mrs.J.Willams and family at Ormstown.Mr.and Mrs.Willlams had llved In Beauharnois for some time and he was in charge of the Presbyterian Church at Valleyfield and at the Nitro Church.On Sunday, Oct.16th he was presented with =a brief case for which he would like to thank all the church people of Nitro.Mr.and Mrs, L.Maither and Beverly, Mr.and Mrs.E.Saunders and Verna and Master Peter Mitchell were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.A.Malther at Athel- stan, Mr.and Mrs.J.Habbishaw, of Ottawa, were week-end guests at the home of thelr son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.W.Ramsay, Riverview Avenue.Mrs.S.Clendening entertained on Friday, the 14th, this being the occasion of her daughter Carol's fifth birthday.14 little friends were invited with some of their mothers.All enjoyed the afternoon, the children receiving hats and balloons and Carol receiving many nice gifts for which she thanked her friends.After refreshments and the birthday cake, all left after having a pleus- ant Lime.Mr.and Mrs, C.Nathan and two daughters spent a few days in Montreal the past week, Mr.D.Smith and son Jay spent the past week-end in London, Ont.Lacolle Mr.and Mrs.Elliot Masten, Mr.and Mrs.David Van Vliet motored to Knowlton on Sunday and had dinner at Lake View Inn.On Friday Miss Jean Grant ceased working in the offices of the Weaver Coal Co.in Montreal and will remain at home until after her marriage in the near future.Miss Grant was the recipient of some iovely gifts from the officers and stafl in appreciation of her faithful service while in their employ.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Derick have moved to the house recently vacated by Mr.aud Mrs.K.Clarkson.Miss Eleanor Daggett left on Thursday to spend a week with Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Standish in Rouge- mont.Dr.and Mrs.Mintun and two children, of Berkeley, Calif., have been spending a short time with her mother, Mrs.H.Clarkson.The doctor flew back à few days ago, while Mrs.Mintun and the children will go carly this week.Mr.George Hood, of the Customs staff, spent a week's vacation motoring to New York.Meetings of the W.MS.und W.A Thursday.\u2019 of the United Church were held on Wednesday au the home of the Misses Fusburgh.Some interesting articles of missionary work were read by some of the members.The work of the Association centerud around the coming baznar, which is purposed to be held on November 18.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Stephen and two children from Huntingdon, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Grant.Miss Gertie Robinson is visiting with the Misses Dudley in Champlain, N.Y.Mr.Donald Nichols and da Peggy.of South Haven, Mich visited his cousin, Mrs.Nelson Viet and My.VanVliet the j week.While ff Liigalle they | motor trip to Montpellier, Vermont.taking with them his cousins, the Misses Fosburga.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Elvidge and Duncan, of Cowansville spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr.an.Mrs.Borrowdale and then motored to Ausable Chasm, N.YA number of people from Lacolk, attended the supper in the United Church Hall in Hemmingford on proof, an outstanding value at PRE ae JO years in a row, ALPACAMA's come out on top! 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When the good wood has been sorted out from the bad, 1We good wood is cut into speci- fled lengths and put through a machine which planes the rough wood down to a soft.smooth surface.Pieces of wood which need to b> glued together to make one large plece are arranged and put through a modern machine called a Dielectric Press.This machine thoroughly dries the glue in a matter of minutes by electrical heat.Before this machine was used by Kilgours all their gluing had to be done by a Balanced for Softness and Strength! Never too soft.never harsh.| * but perfectly balanced for strength, : softness and absorbency: J ROLLS 2250 SHEETS 7 J 54.A | bk à \u2019 \u2018 .- [85 Ty ~ 7 V SES iy EARTY win StGeordes VIN BLANC- VIN ROUGE A A suits any SERVE \u2026 EG.BRIGHT (QUEBEC) LTD.LACHINE The Power POWERSCOURT COVERED BRIDGE clamp whicr took several hours.After a few minor things have been done, such as boring and making joints, etc.the wood gets its final sanding.This sanding is done on a machine which is seemingly complicated but which is very simple to understand when you know how it works, When the wood is put into the mouth of the machine it first passes over a roller covered with a rough sand paper, then it passes over another roller covered with a smoother sandpaper, then agaln over a third, covered with a very smooth sandpaper.When it comes out of the machine it is excellently finished.At Kilgour's the making of furniture is divided into three departments, the one we nave just told you about is the breaking out department, the second the assembling department, and tke third is called the finishing department.Now let us have a look at what goes on in the assembling department.As you probably have gathered from the name, this is the department in which the wood is cut out and shaped and going downstairs is made into a piece of furniture.Let us say they are making a dresser.The man receives the cut wood from the breaking out department, he glues, and tapes it into place.Before you know it a piece of fine furniture begins to take shape.When he has finished assembling the wood he puts it in a clamp to let the glue set and dry.While the glue is drying nails are driven in to reinforce the glue.From here the furniture is put on a slat conveyer which moves no more than 22 inches per minure.As the furniture moves along this conveyer the workmen put on the handles and knobs.When the furniture arrives at the end of this conveyer it is checked by an inspector who gives it his OK.by putting his Initials on it.From this point the furniture is put on another conveyer and is carried through to the finishing department.This conveyer is nearly half a mile long.and I might add, il was the first of its kind used in a Canadian furniture plant.\u2019 ' On the third floor the furniture is put through its final stages.The first thing done here is to spray the | walnut base on the wood for the first coat of varnish, the base stains lithe wood as well as stops the varnish [from sinking rnto the wood.After two coats of varnish have been applied the furniture is carried back and forth in a large room heated up to 135 degrees Fahrenheit; here the varnish is dried.Well, that's all we have except for one thing, the furniture has to be packed.This is done by securely fastening It into a cardboard case and sealing it with a rim of steel tape so that it cannot be scratched or marred in any way.Then off it goes by rail once more; this time it is not only a few pieces of birch lumber but a beautifully made piece of furniture that will find its way into someone's home.Wherever it goes it will surely make someone very happy, maybe you will be that someone.Well, that's all for now, friends.I'1 be back in a little while to give you another report on the industries of Beauharnois when I hope to tell you a little about the St.Lawrence Alloys.Goodbye for now.George Broadbent, | \u2018 Social and Personal Mr.and Mrs.I.M.Anderson, and daughter Cairine, together with Mr.and Mrs.Llewellyn Anderson, attended a christening service in Quebec City.the past weekend for Rev.Donald MacKay and Mrs.MacKay's infant daughter.The Home and School Association have a dance coming up on the 28th October.Teens and Twenties Club The Teens and Twenties slate of officers for this winter's schedule are: Robert Page, President; Maureen Good, Secretary; Cairine Anderson, Treasurer.Programme Com- | mittee \u2014 Convener, Marcel Roy, Peggy Spencer, Margaret Page, James Stevens.Social Convener, Shirley Hunter.The next meeting will be Friday evening, Nov.4th.The first evening was taken up mostly with business and records were played and a few games en- Joyed.Refreshments followed.= Trinity Church On October 2nd, the various branches of the Woman's Auxiliary in the St.Lambert Deanery held their armual meeting at Trinity Church, beginning with a celebration of Holy Communion at 11 a.mat which the Rev.E.Bennett, oi Hemmingford, assisted the rector 103 persons attended.An excellent luncheon was provided in the new school auditorium by the Trinity, Beauharnois, and St.George's Chateauguay branch.Mrs.Jones Johnson of Chateau- guay presided at the meeting afterwards and Mrs.John Clark acted as secretary.Among those present were Mrs, Dickerson of Montreal, president of the Diocesan W.A.The meeting was covered by Mrs W.G.Walsh, Deanery Secretary.A most interesting address was given by Dr.Hanson of Pal-ampur, India.She is spending her furlough in Canada and Great Britain.Born fn India this is her first visit to any country outside.She said tha* the favourable attitude of the new government to missions was due in part to the care given to all sick and wounded, irrespective of race and religion by the Christians, during the recent rebellions and disturbances.Tea was served after a most successful meeting.The same afternoon a meeting of the clergy of the deanery was held at the Trinity Parsonage, the Rev.Rural Dean Dawson presiding.Church News Trinity Church\u2014 Oct.23: 11.00 am.Matins; 10.00 am.Sunday School.St.Edward's Presbyterian Church\u2014- Oct.20: Choir Practise.Oct.23: Sunday School 10.00 a.m.; Communion, Morning service 11.00 am.; Evening Service 7.00 p.m.Oct.26: Mid-Week Service 8.00 p.m.-0- Social and Personal Mrs, Gilbert Wootten returned to Beauharnois after three months\u2019 visit to France.Mr.Wootten met Mrs.Wootten in New York and spent a few days there.Miss Kay Sauer arrived here on Tuesday after an extensive tour in Europe.Congratulations to Mr.and Mrs.- aad + Pi Ga: + ov Ae à voor ét = D Fe A de as Ces MA id The covered bridge at Powers- court takes on distinction of being one of the most talked of bridges of the day.It spans the Chateau- guay River and divides two municipalities known as Elgin and Hin.chinbrook and was erected in the year 1861 which makes it a real landmark of 88 years.A year ago last summer a delegate was sent to take pictures of this structure.Aas there was to be a lecture in Chicago he wanted the pictures for this purpose.This year, in the early summer, another delegate came, Mr.Wilson.to take more pictures.Just recent- iy, Mr.Allen from Round Lake, N.Y., who was making an inspec- tion tour, informed Mrs.C.E.Ewing she was to have a picture of the bridge.Mr.Wilson did not know her address and asked Mr.Allen to call and get it.He also wanted to know if it would be possible to find out the year the bridge was built, as they had all been trying to get this information and just had not succeeded.He asked Mrs.Ewing if she would try and there are few people she has not contacted.Finally the required information came from a resident in Elgin, which is much appreciated.This bridge is built differently from most covered bridges.It has recently been under construction and is now completed and open for traffic.Stan Paget and their new little son.Mrs.Davey left for Detroit.Mrs.Davey had been spending some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Stan Paget.The Sunday School Auxiliary Branch of the St.Edward's Presby® terian Church held a meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, M Broadbent.Miss Kay Graham is spending two week's vacation in Cornwall and Oshawa, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.J.Turcotte were in town from Ottawa visiting Mr.and Mrs.G.Banville.The annual Salvation Army Campaign is due to start next week, an entirely non-denominational organization which helps all in need.When your canvasser calls give cheerfully and generously.The Teens and Twenties Club held their first meeting Friday evening in the School auditorium.Miss Rachel Page and s.M.Sweezey acted as chaperones, == Correction There was an error in connection with Mr.Llewellyn Anderson's status.He is President of the American Presbyterian Missions Board.-0- Curling Club, Ladies A Tea was held at the home of Mrs.H.S.Spencer and the new siate of officers presented: President, Mrs.H.S.Spencer; lst Vice- Pres.Mrs.Rousseau; 2nd Vice- Pres, Mrs, R.B, Calhoun; Secretary, Mrs.W.C.R.Jones; Treasurer, Mrs, Harold De Wolfe.Match Committee Convener, Mrs.Kenneth Good, assisted by Mrs.E, Brault, Mrs.E.Hunter.Entertainment Committee\u2014Con- vener, Mrs.Jacques Turnbull, Mrs.Andrew Coburn, Mrs.Andrew Kgk- ko, Mrs.J.Dorais, Mrs.Robert Cur- rie.Membership Committee\u2014Con- vener, Mrs.R.Dupuis, Mrs.J.C, Muir, Mrs.H.Morin.Nitro Toronto, is spending a week at the home of her daughter, Mr.and Mrs.N.Poyser, on Purvis Ave.Mrs.G.Barry has just arrived from New York to spend a month here with her son and daughter- in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Yates, on Lapoïnts Street.Friends are pleased to know that Mrs.Westcott and infant son are doing well at the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Valleyfield.The Willing Workers held their meeting in the Church on Tuesday evening, Oct.4th, with thirteen present.All business was discussed and the meeting closed with a hymn.Refreshments were served by Mrs.W.Ramsay and Mrs.W.Hopper.Mr.and Mrs.F.Thom of Purvis Avenue have \u2018left on a trip to Detroit to visit her brother.Mr.and Mrs.J.McIntosh took a week-end trip through to Burlington and Schenectady returning Sunday evening.Miss Jean McIntosh spent the week-end with Carol Paige.Master Bill and Miss Joanne McIntosh spent the week-end in Valleyfield with David and Patsy Giddings.Mr.and Mrs.D.N.Nichols were guests of honor at a party held at Chez Fortier in St, Timothee, on Friday evening, October 7th.Mr.J.Murphy presented Mrs.D.Nichols with a Duncan Phyffe coffce table, a gift from their friends in Nitro.Mr.and Mrs.D.Nichols arg leaving Nitro to take up resi- dénce in Cartierville.Holy Communion was held at Nitro Protestant Church on Sunday, October 9th.The service was conducted by Rev.W.New of St.Mark's Church, Valleyfield.The choir was under the direction of Mrs.H.Monette, of Valleyfield, in the absence of Mrs.J.Mcintosh.Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Honeywell and their sons Douglas and David, of Kemptville, Ont, and Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Habbishaw of Ottawa, were visitors at the home of Mr.and peri W.R.Ramsay on Sunday, Oct.Mrs.J.McIntosh entertained for her daughter Joanne on Thursday.Oct.6th, this being the occasion of her eighth birthday.Nine little friends sat around the table and enjoyed the nice refreshments.She received many nice gifts for which she thanked her friends.Games were played and all enjoyed listening to the children's records.Miss Carol Ann Archibald, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Hopper on Riverview Avenue.Mrs.R.Taylor and daughter have just arrived from England after \"pending two months with her people.NR ar as am TD SN dd eee ne Chateauguay Farm Forum Movie Night CHATEAUGUAY Under the auspices of the local Farm Forum three interesting films from the National Film Board, \u201cCome to the Fair\u201d.\"Your Morning Milk\u201d and \u201cNewfoundland\u201d, the Atlantic Province, were shown on Monday: night in St.Andrew's Church Hall.Mr.David Reid operated the pro- jjlector.The members of this group are planning to attend the County Farm Forum Rally, being held next week in Howick, Que.-0- Chat-Away Sewing Club Meets At the recent meeting of the Chat-Away Sewing and Knitting Club.Mrs.N.R.Ashley and Mrs.J.Varley were re-elected President and Secretary respectively.The Club plans to meet every alternate jTuesday.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.E.N.Suckling.and Knitting =0- Woman's Missionary Auxiliary Meeting The Woman's Missionary Auxil- fary of St.Andrew's United Church held their Autumn Thank-Offering meeting on Wednesday afternoon at the Manse, with Mrs.D.R.Morrison and Mrs.Irven Watt co- hostesses.The meeting opened with soft music played by Mrs.J.R.Dickenson and the Call to Worship by the president, who conducted the devotional exercises.The Roll Call was responded to by a favourite Bible Verse.Several items of business were discussed during the business period.Mrs.Ernest Smith took up the first chapter of Rev.Kenneth Bea- ton's book \u201cGrowing with the Years\u201d tracing the development and achievements of the United Church of Canada at home and abroad during the past 24 years.NITRO \u2014 Mrs.J.Norman, of; The meeting closed with the Benediction and a social half-hour followed, when the hostesses, assisted by Miss Mary Gardner, served refreshments.-0- Personals Among those who attended the funeral of the Late Mrs.Robert A.Lang (née Ireme Anna Meldrum) fn Montreal, last Wednesday afternoon, were the following: Mr.and Mrs.James Lang, Mr.Bruce and Belt Mr.Herbert Gilmour, Mrs.Stanley Hill, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Lang and Mrs.N.E.Jack.Mrs W.E, Pilborough, Mrs.N.R.Ashley, Mrs.L.G.Smith, Mrs.À.J Williams and Mrs.K.À.Rodgers recently spent a delightful day at Ausable Chasm and Plattsburg.Master Malcolm Fellowes, of Montreal, was the guest the past week of his grandmother, Mrs.Ernest Smith.Mrs.L.R.Taylor accompanied by her mother, Mrs.Wm.Mac- Gregor, left on Monday for a visit to Toronto and other western points.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Cassidy spent Thanksgiving week-end in New York City.Miss Jean Smith of Macdonald College and Master David Rowell, attending Feller Institute at Grande Ligne, Que., spent the long holiday week-end at their respective homes.Birthday congratulations were extended the past week to Mrs.Ernest Smith, when her daughter Mrs.Ivor Jones, entertained in her honour.Miss Irene Morrison, who is a pupil at Pointe Aux Trembles School was the guest of her uncle and aunt, Rev.and Mrs, D.R.Morrison, The Manse.Miss Edna Reid and Miss Selena Lang went to New York City, N.Y., for the Thanksgiving Day week-end.Miss Jean Campbell of Montreal was the guest of Mrs.J.R.Dicken- son over the week-end.Mrs.C.Cummings of Westmount has been a guest during the past week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Cassidy.Mr.and Mrs.H.Dickenson, Mrs.James Bowers and Miss Jean Campbell of Montreal, Mrs.J.R.Dickenson and Mrs, W.E.Pil- borough motored to Malone and Plattsburg on Thanksgiving Day.Mrs.Hartland Rowell entertained at a birthday party for her little daughter Judianna, on Saturday.Oct.8th.Five candles lighted the birthday cake.Mrs.J.G.Gilmour spent the past week-end in New York City.Miss Mary Davidson of Montreal visited her brother and sister-in- law, Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Davidson, on Thanksgiving Day.Mr.and Mrs.Norman McGlash- an have returned from a trip to Toronto, Ont.where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Graham, and to London, Ont.where they were guests of Rev.Anne Graham, as- sistant-pastor of the Metropolitan Church.The W.A.monthly meeting of St.George's Anglican Church, Chateauguay, was held at the home of Mrs.A.S.Freidlander.There was an excellent attendance.Refreshments were served.Beauharnois Heights and Basin Valleyfield .VALLEYFIELD \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ray MacMillan, Pat, Linda and John from Franklin Centre, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Smith, of Orms- town, and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Kuhn, of Montreal, were recent Sunday guests, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Smith.Sorry to report that Miss Rose Philbin is confined to bed.Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.Wednesday, Ociober 19th, 1949 Chateauguay Village Nitro CUTS Healing, soothing and antiseptic, Dr.Chase's _Qintment brings quick relief.A safe home treat- BURNS & 50 BRUISES Job, \u201cGo En omy size, 6 times as much, $2.23, DR.CHASE'S « Antiseptic OINTMENT PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1 Dr.J.E.Caza SURGEON DENTIST 121 Chateauguay St.Phone 2600 HUNTFNGDON, QUE.Dr.J.W.Mills DENTIST MATIN STREET, ORMSTOWN Telephone 25 HOWICK-Mondays at John Ritchie's Telephone 39 r = Dr.W.J.Rowell SURGEON DENTIST Open Every Night except Thursdays Telephone 166 Lambton St.Ormstown, Que.Dr.Lucien Perron Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat Specialist Office Hours: Daily from 2 to § p.m., except Saturdays.Monday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 pm, For appointment, phone MA.4184, 3744 St.Denis St.Montreal Arthur W.Sullivan QUEBEC LAND SURVEYOR VALLEYFIELD, QUE P.O.Box 124 Bell Telephone 709 J.S.Gaw, B.V Sc.VETERINARY SURGEON 19 Henderson Street HUNTINGDON, QUE.Phone 381 WHAT YOUR LOCAL CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT CAN DO FOR YOU Me is an expert on travel\u2014he can assist you in planning your trip by rail, water or air, for |l business or pleasure.He has a wealth of up-to-date information on Canada\u2019s vacation spots .where to go, what to see, what to do.Ask him for suggestions and attractive booklets.His service to you is ahso- lutely free and it is youra for the asking.I.L.HEATH is our agent and yours at Chateamguay St.Huntingdon, Que.Phone 500 \u201c Miss Selena Laffg, Mrs.David Lang, Vo Only $14.75 Induding sais 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P.J].Brodeur GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 201 Victoria Street VALLEYPIELDL, QUE Phone 111 T.A.Laniel GRADUATE OPTOMETRIST 12 Nicholson Street VALLEYFIELD, QUA Phone 243 Louis Brouillette, B.A.O.© Eyesight Specialist @ Optometrist 44 St.Cecile St.Phone 1377-3 VALLEYFIELD C.M.LaSalle, L.Sc.O.Graduate of the University of Montreal - Eyesight Specialist Office every Wednesday from 2 pm to 9 pm.at E.AUBIN PHARMACY, 121 Chateauguay Street, HUNTINGDON, Que.Gabriel Poupart Eyes Examined \u2014 Glasses Fitted NOTARY ST.CHRYSOSTOME, QUA.\"Roger Fortier, N.P.Phone 9 County Bldg.Office every Thursday at Huntingdon, Que.Hemmingford Tel: Office 308 Phone 8 r 12 Residence 391 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Braithwaite Bros.T.J.Graham HARDWARE Ramsay's Paint & Mander Bros Varnish, Bun-Testea Wallpapers Builders\u2019 Supplies, Radios, Electric Ranges & Washing Machines, eto.Toys & Sporting Goods, C.CM Bicycles & Repairs, Fine China & Giftware.Agents for Lapralirie Co.Inc.Brick and Tile.Tel.445 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Hunting- don 2442, or Lyell J.Graham, Hunt- ingdon 2289.Bill Hooker © LICENSED AUCTIONEER @ TAXI SERVICE Phone: 500 Ormstown, Que.Geo.L.Collum Representing ROYAL LIVERPOOL INSURANCE CO.LIFE \u2014 FIRE \u2014 AUTOMOBILE Phone 978 Huntingdon W.K.Philps General Insurance of All Kinds At Moderate Rates Phone 551 - Huntingdon Webber's WATCHMAKER and Diamond Rings, Watches, West minster Chime Clocks and Silverware Jeweller Phone 451 Huntingdon Machine Shop General machine work.Pattern makers, Oxy-Acetlyene welding, Shafting ISAIE QUENNEVILLE 106 A Lawrence St.ALLEYFIELD W.Keddy & Son Saw Mill & Grist Mill Bullding Materials, Lumber, Flous, Millfeeds.Telephone 9 r 2 GFORD, QUE.Romeo Brunet Manufacturer of Reinforced and Vibrated Cement Tiles SAND and GRAVEL Furnished to Contractors ° Phone 18 ORMSTOWN, PQ.- ; LT + Wednesday, October 19th, 1949 Scenic Route \u201c52° Robson ROBSON\u2014Miss Eliza Horne, R.Not Burlington, Vt.called on Mr.and Mrs.George Moore recently.Mrs.Frank Deery and little Susan, Mrs.Max Boast, of Montreal, and Miss 8.Prey of New York City spent Sunday at the W.W.Barr home.Rev.Mr.Morrison, of Chateau- gay, occupied the pulpit in Knox Church on Sunday morning and gave a very Interesting discourse.Miss Margaret Edwards played the organ in the absence of Mrs.Cle- land.Mrs.Bush of Montreal spent Thursday night with Mrs.Fernie Beattie.Mr.Fernie Beattie and Miss Sheila Beattie attended the funer- 1 of Mrs.Beattie's aunt, Mrs.An- \u2018âfie Moore at Russeltown on Sunday afternoon.Mr.Willie Beattie attended the Young People's Rally in Fairmoun:- st.Giles Church, Montreal, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Barr spent a few days in Montreal and attended the marriage of Mrs.Barr's sister, Miss Jean Heather to Mr.Ains- ley Keith Calcutt Hibbard in Fair- mount-St.Giles Church, Saturday afternoon.-0- WEDDING Hibbard-Heather Fairmount-St.Giles United Church, Montreal, was the scene of 4 wedding Saturday afternoon, when Miss Jean Fraser Heather.daughter of Mrs.Heather of 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HUNTINGDON BOWLING ALLEYS and RESTAURANT 162 Chateauguay St., Y.GODBOUT, Prop.Public Telephone 890 Business Telephone 2528 ther, was united in marriage to Mr.Ainsley Keith Calcutt Hibbard, son of Lt.-Cmdr.and Mrs.H.J.P.Hibbard, of Port Hope, Ont, and grandson of Rev.G.F.Hibbard, of Quebec City.Rev.Ernest E.Long officiated at the four o'clock choral service at which the choir sang \"O Perfect Love\u201d and Miss Marygold Nash was soloist, with Mr.Frederick Mclearon at the organ.Baskets of yellow and white chrysanthemums, togther with autumn leaves and two standards tapers, formed the decorations.Mr.Charles Barr gave his sister- in-law in marriage and she was at- best man for his brother, the ush- NY.in 1874.{his mother he was adopted by the ers being Mr.Fred Hibbard, also of | Toronto, another brother, and Mr.Alan Clarke, cousin of the bride.The bride wore the skirt with bouffant sides and extending into a slight train, the long sleeves tapering to points.Her long veil of tulle illusion embroidered to a halo of orange blossoms and she carried an arm bouquet of Better Times roses.The matron of honor wore a bouffant frock of American Beauty crepe and a roll-back hat and mitts of matching material, her loose round bouquet being composed of white chrysanthemums.The reception was held at the Business and Professional Women's Club, where the bride's table was adorned with candles and low bowls of baby \u2018mums.Mr.and Mrs.A.K.C.Hibbard left by plane for Atlantic City and New York on their honeymoon.The bride wore for travelling a black gabardine suit with pink and black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations.The couple will later take up their residence in Montreal.OBITUARY The Late Mr.Eugene Ritchie Mr.Eugene Ritchie passed away at his home after an illness of only a few days from pneumonia, on | Sunday, Oct.8that Schoon Lake, After the death of He was born late Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Cleland and remained with them until a young man, when he went to Vermont.Here he was employed with the Rutland Railroad Co.and was in the Motive Power Dept.for 35 years.After the death of his wife he came here and remained with his sister, Mrs.Robert Blair.Later he married Mrs.Eliza Robert.He has made his home here for the past nine years.He was of a quiet disposition and was respected by all.He leaves to mourn his loss, wife, one daughter, Mrs.Brandt of Schenectady, N.Y, one granddaughter, Mrs.Cornelius Callaghan cf Miami, Fla,, a sister, Mrs, Robert Blair, also several nieces.The funeral Knox Church service was held in on Tuesday after- holding white tended by her sister, Mrs.Charles Barr as matron of honor.Mr.Gerald Hibbard of Toronto, acted as Chantilly lace over a strapless gown of ivory satin, his nephews and An Educational Plan Geared to the Interest and Habits of Children ! The picture shown is a view ot the sand table with the followinz pupils seen left to right: Judy (Franklin, Linda Jabaut, Irene Dwy- la LaFlesh and in his seat, Danny Foisy.CHATEAUGAY, N.Y.\u2014During the past few weeks anyone entering the First Grade room at Chateaugay High School could not but see that something special was afoot.Prod- ably the first thing to catch his eye would be the sand table.Here was set before him a miniature farm, with house, barn, silo, fields ani wood lot.At the far side of the field, grain stood ready for the harvest.The farmer was operating a tractor and a loaded wagon with hay ready for the mow was jusi being drawn into the barn by a sturdy team of horses.Livestock was 10 be seen.A wire enclosure held a flock of chickens, cattle grazed in the meadow, ducks floated calmly on the farm pond and the house dog took his rest in the shade.A winding road led from the farm Ernest Vaillancourts home in Hemmingford and as she was suffering so was taken to the Orm- stown Hospital on Thursday but nothing further could be done for her and she passed away on Saturday afternoon.She was in her 59th \u201cyear.Mrs.Ritchie, formerly Eliza Rit- chie, was born here and has lived here all her life.She married Chas.Robert.Some years after his death she married Eugene Ritchie.She leaves to mourn her loss, one daughter, Flora, Mrs.Ernest Vail- noon, Rev.Mr.Carr of Lacolle, of- jlancourt, one son Albert and five ficiating.The choir sang \u201cRock of | Ages\u201d and \u201cWhat a Friend We Have son Robert of Massena in Jesus\u201d.The casket was 'covered with 'mingford.beautiful flowers.The pall bearers were Wm, Churchill, Augustus He- Robt.Blair, bert, Frank Ritchie, Emmet Cleland and Walter Barr.Interment took place in Knox Cemetery.His grand-daughter, Mrs Callaghan came by plane Florida to attend the funeral.OBITUARY The Late Mrs.Eugene Ritchie This community has been shocked from grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.Nel- and one brother, Frank Ritchie of Hem- Her other son, Elmer Robert died in a Hospital in England during the last war while a daughter died when a few months old.The funeral service was held Knox Church, on Monday afte:- noon, and burial in the cemetery beside the church beside her late husband and little daughter.Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved.in er, David Jones, Karl Trainer, Shei- ' | This well its setting, and best of all, the worz and saddened by the death of Mrs.Eugene Ritchie, who passed away on Saturday afternoon, Oect.15th, less than a week after the death of her husband.She had been very sick for the past four weeks.On Sun- Trout River day, after the death of her husband, she was taken to the her son-in- Mr.and Mrs.law and daughter's, PPP PPE .AUSTIN PRICES REDUCED Austin Sedan Now Selling At $1460-0 In Huntingdon Phone 2166 GARAGE LEDUC Huntingdon TROUT RIVER\u2014Glad to report that Miss Lillian Murdoch received a bonus through Inspector W.H.Brady for successful teaching from Strathcona Trust Fund.Mr.T.A.DeLaney of Oswego, and Mr.Fay Hapgood of Malone accompanied Mr.A.W.Elder and were callers in the vicinity on Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.Howard Olmstead and son David, of Shrub Oak, N.Y.are spending a week with her parents at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.J.Marlow, Whippleville.Mrs.Geo.D.Elder and Miss Lillian Murdoch visited their cousin, Mrs.Anges Curran, Ormstown, who recently celebrated her 89th birthday.Mr.and Mrs.James Walker, Mrs.Patterson and Miss Webster.of Verdun, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Mc- Donald.Mrs.McDonald spent a few days the past week with her cousin, Mrs.Roy Biggar.Mr.and Mrs, .Tohn Dear, of Mas- sena, N.Y, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Russell MacDonald cn Friday evening.Miss Lillian Murdoch was an overnight guest on Wednesday evening of her cousins, Mr.and Mis.G.D.Elder.Mrs.Biggar and Mrs.McDonald visited on Thursday with their cousins, Mrs.Jennie Patton and daughter Agnes, also with Miss Nellie, Rutherford and Mrs.Hanna, in Ormstown.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Richardson were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs.Mary Anderson, Ida and Robert.Mr.Clark and Miss Jamieson were Sunday visitors with Mrs.Anderson also.360 St.James Street Montreal Telephone: HArbour 2131 The Most Popular Investment in Canada\u2014 Over 8,000,000 Canadians have purchased Canada Savings Bonds because of the safety, \u201cthe money-back at any time guarantee\u201d and interest at 234%.Canada Savings Bonds can be purchased in denominations nf $50, $100, $500 or $1,000.~Phone or The Wood Gundy Corporation, Limited write our office.Original Farm Project - vw - ito the main highway and a delivery truck had just brought some goods from town.Near the house Was the mail box and here the national flag was ready to catch the breeze.planned display gave the children a true picture of the modern farm with its equipment, being done.| Around the school room were pic - tures and posters telling the story of farm work, farm fun, farm pets and showing how boys and girls! could help their parents.Tots were shown gathering eggs, watering the flowers, feeding the calves, etc.These posters had been colored by the children themselves, thus coordinating art and science.This gave them practice in hand work and in choosing colors.Such posters are necessarily large since youthful fingers cannot easily fit their work into a small space.Many of the pictures bore informative labels and thus they served as a basis for talks and stories about the farm and life on the farm.The pictures could easily de related to the objects on the sand Franklin Rural FRANKLIN RURAL \u2014 Mrs.Wallace Templeton, Jean and James, of Riverfield.and Mrs.James Cameron, of Providence, R.I., have been recent guests of Mrs.R.W.Jackson.Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Carson have been spending a week-end with relatives in Hawkesbury, Ont.Miss Mabel Brooks, of Montreal, has been enjoying her vacation ut her homs here.Dr.and Mrs.Gow were out from Montreal over the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Watt.Mrs.Erskine Orr, of Montreal, has heen spending a week at the home of her uncle, Mr.Fred Greenway.Mr.Orr spent over the week-end at the Greenway home.Mrs.R.W.Jackson spent the early part of the week a guest of Mrs.J.Carson and daughter Eleanor, at Havelock.Mr.and Mrs.Wm, Tannahill, of Huntingdon, and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Farquhar of Hunta.Ont.were guests on Monday of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sutton.St-Chrysostome ST.CHRYSOSTOME \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Proulx, Mr.and Mrs.Aime Lemaire, Miss \u2018Rita Lemaire and Mr.Fernand Proulx, of St.Johns, Que.were guests of Mrs.Phileas Bourdcau and Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Couillard, on Sunday.Mrs.J.A.Bonnier visited the Atkinson family on Thursday, Mrs.Atkinson returning with her after spending two days at Ville Emard.Miss Jeannine Parent spent Thursday at Ville St.Pierre, Que.Mrs, Aime Payant visited Miss Odette Payant ai the Montreal Normal School, on Wednesday.-0- Obituary The Late Mrs.Thomas Moore Mrs.Thomas Moore passed away Thursday evening at the Western Hospital, following an operation.Deceased was aged 78, and was formerly Annie Pettes.She was the last survivor of her family.Born The Huntingdon Gleaner } table so that the pigs feeding at Church Supper Is Splendid Success HEMMINGFORD \u2014 The annual Church Supper of St.Andrew's United Church was held on Thursday last and was a huge success, owlng to the untiring efforts of the members of the Woman's Association under the leadership of its president, Mrs.G.8, Walsh.+ About 500 dinners were served and with the help given by so many of the ladies of the congregation, it was possible to serve such a large number very smoothly.The appreciation of the president and members is extended to all who helped in this event for their cooperation.the trough, the sunflower whose seeds would serve as food for the fowls, and cven Peter Rabbit hiding ir the tall grass, became quite real.As the days passed by, the children were encouraged to carry thelr study home with them and to bring to class anything that they though: the class would like to see.The result was that soon two other tables were set up, one for vegetables and one for fruits.These foods were, ul course, from the farm and so the talks now turned to foods that were best for health and milk was set forth as the most desirable fo, These talks brought the home and school together and brought the child into close relation to the school work.Each day found his vocabulary increased.This entire project was chosen as suitable to the topics in the textbook, \u201cHere We Go.\u2019 This is a diagnostic reading text.All such primary work must carry out definite objectives.Children must be brought to listen, to play, to work, to express their ideas and to practice newly acquired skills.When interest is aroused and fun is enjoyed, the learning process becomes easier and simpler.The child's natural curiosity and desire \"to do something\u201d is utilized.Freedom of movement, with discipline keyed to regard for others and cooperation between teacher and pupil results in a love for school, creation of satisfaction and a feeling of security.Miss Marie Ledoux was the teacher in charge of this project.The second section of the grade has Mrs.Benjamin Lavery as teacher and here the farm was also studied noon in Lacolle with Mrs.A.H.with the children making a fricze Clarkson.to express what they had learned.Children of both sections visited| Mr.and Mrs.Hughes, Toronto, cach room and enjoyed the various exhibits.Thursday, Oct.2 Friday, Oct.21 Saturday, Oct.22 Monday, Oct.24 Tuesday, Oct.25 Hemmingford Branch W.L A mecting of the Hemmingford Branch of the WI.was held on the evening of October 5, in the United Church Hall, with a large attendance of members and interested friends, and with Mrs.J.P.Simpson in the chair, Dr.Sutton, of Ormstown, gave an address on Undulent Fever, telling of the preventative measures that may be taken in order to avoid this disease, the symptoms of the disease, and the means of treating it that are now being tried out.Mrs.R., Hauver expressed the thanks of the members to Dr.Sutton for this address, which had proven so instructive to the group.The film \u201cLet There Be Light\u201d was shown, This is a very beautiful, colourful pageant beginning from the origin of the W.I.and showing the growth and developments of that organization up to the present time, when {it encircles the globe.TLast- ly, a film showing Wear-Ever Aluminum and demonstrating the water- less way of cooking was put on by Mr.C.J.Keddy; in this way of cooking, all the vitamins are retained, which are so essential to health, Mrs.R.L.Hauver, first vice-president, also thanked Mr Keddy for bringing this film, and showing this new method of cooking.This brought a most instructive and varied meeting to a close.Mrs.Henry Duff, of Canaan, Vt.also Mrs.George Smith and daughter Doris, of Beecher Falls, Vt, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Simpson; Miss A.A.Howse, of Ayers Cliff, Que., was Also n guest at the same home.Mr.Clifford Keddy, of Montreal, spent.a few days in town the past week guest of his mother, Mrs, Mabel Keddy.Weck-end guests at the home qf Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Hilditch were Dr.and Mrs.Everett and Mrs.Graham.of St.Stephen, N.B., Mr.and Lyman and two children, of Montreal.Mrs.Lynwood Cookman and Mrs.Jessie Cookman spent Sunday after- were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dan Kavanagh and 0 Mrs.John Leahy.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Deneault, Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Duquette and Mrs.William Ryan motored to Tup- per Lake, remaining three days.All enjoyed the scenery, the Adirondacks in the fall are a magnificent sight.Mrs.Earl McNaughton, Arnold snd Andrea, Miss Annie Lowns- brough motored to Albany for the Thanksgiving week-end.Dr.John Shannon, VS.Mrs.Shannon and family were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Ryan.Miss Margaret Ryan was a weck-end guest at the same home.Friends and neighbours will be glad to know \u201cBob\u201d Byrd, who recently underwent an operation at the Queen Mary Rd.Veterans Hospital in Montreal, is recovering satisfactorily, but will be confined to hospital for some time.Well-known Brinks paymaster.Page Nine M.C.Muir, is the proud father of & first child, a son, born Sept.1 at the Catherine Booth Hospital, Walkley Ave., Montreal.Son Ralph Watson Muir and mother (nee Ada Watson) formerly of St.Alban's, Vt, are both well.Skinny men, women gain5, 10,15 Ibs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor a s til i Booy limbs all out: ualy hotlong A no longer scrawny, inses starved, slakly \u2018\u2019benn-pole\u201d look.Ti ousande girls, women, met, who never could fon be now proud of shapsly, healthy-luoking bodies, ey thank the special vigor-bull » Lesh-bulidi: nie, Outrex.Its tonics, atimulants Invigorata n, vitamin B;, ealolum, enrieh blood, appetite and digestion so food gi and nourishment; put Q on bare don B\u2019t fear gesting 100 tat.Bop when you've gal 8 ie.18 or 20 Ibe.you need for no: te little, Now Est acquainted famous Ostrex Tonio Tablets for new added pounds, this very day.AS all drugxista, < SN == ppp ge CEI EAH [TEE TH A SI xx zl IS RIX RAN TI OD TASTE 2 IS We are open till 11 p.m.every night during this Sale Thursday, Oct.20 1c Sale 1c Friday, Oct.21 Saturday, Oct.22 Monday, Oct.24 Tuesday, Oct.25 Week.All Items on Our One Cent Sale of Last Week Are on Sale Again This Blankets For This Sale.We Have Received a Complete New Shipment of All Wool New Army MEN'S COLOURED Handkerchiefs 29c at St.Chrysostome, she lived most of her life there until the death of her husband.the late Thomas Moore in 1928.She moved to Orm- stown where she lived three years.Since then she made her home with her three children, Dr.E.Moore of Hollister, California, Mrs.Wm.R Wilson of Huntingdon and Mrs.F.Brooks of Delhi, N.Y.Two children, Clark and Carmen, died in infancy.She had nine grandchildren, The funeral took place Sunday afternoon at the Wilson home where a large crowd came to pay tribute to a beloved friend and neighbor.Rev.T.Knowles officiated.The fioral tributes were numerous and beautiful.Interment was made in Russel- town cemetery.The pall-bearers were Russell and Rufus Pettes, nephews of the deceased, Fernie Beattie, John and James Wilson and Armand Payant.Heartfelt sympathy is extended to the family, GIFT STARTS MUSEUM VERNON, B.C., -(CP)- The nucleus of a museum has been left to this city by taxidermist W.C.Pound, who died last spring.He left a collection of mounted heads, birds and Indian relics.The city will spend $220 to buy additions to the collection.LOADED GARBAGE WINNIPEG -(CP)- City officials wish householders would look over their garbage more closely.A loaded Mills bomb was recently sorted out of garbage ready to be thrown into the city incinerator.Officials said the bomb could have blown part of the furnace away.You receive an extra one for lc MEN'S ALL WOOL Work Socks 89c You receive an extra pr.for ic ALL LEATHER Work Gloves $2.98 pr.You receive an extra pr.for lc You Receive an Extra Blanket for le.MEN\u2019S Work Shirts $2.98 You receive an extra one for 1c DUFFLE Week-end Bags $3.98 You receive an extra one for lc Dungarees $3.98 You receive an extra one for lc WHITE Handkerchiefs 19c You receive an extra one for lc Men\u2019s Ties 49c You receive an extra one for lc LARGE Bath Towels $1.89 You receive an extra one for lc Boys\u2019 Shorts 39c You receive an extra one for lc ALL WOOL GREY Flannel Pants $7.95 pr.You receive an extra pr.for lc ALL WOOL PLAID Hunting Shirts $8.95 You receive an extra one for lc These Blankets Are For Double Beds and Are Priced at $4.99 a Blanket.All Wool Blue Serge Extra Heavy Winter Pants $12.95 pr.You receive extra one for lc USED Wool Army Blankets $2.99 You receive extra one for 1c Men\u2019s Fedoras $2.98 You receive an extra one for lc Pillows $1.99 You receive extra one for le Boys\u2019 Fedoras $2.98 You receive an extra one for lc Unbleached Towels 39c Yop receive extra towe! for lc ARMY Battle Dress Jackets $3.98 You receive extra one for lc Bleached Towels 59c You receive extra one for lc Huntingdon WAR SURPLUS STORE Corner Henderson & Fairview Facing Garden City Page Ten Dundee Mrs.Cecil McNicol and children Melvin and Winston, of McMaster- ville, recently spent a week visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Earl MoNicol.Mr.Cecil McNicol also Mrs.Mary McDonald and Miss Elizabeth Rayburn spent the week-end at the McNicol home and Mrs.Mc- Nicol and baby Melvin returned | home with them on Sunday.Winston is remaining to spend another week with his uncle and aunt.Rev.A.E.Hagar also made a few Mr.and Mrs.Donald Fraser and remarks.Dancing was enjoyed dur- Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Fraser were |ing the evening, music being sup- tendered a reception at the Com- \u2018plied on the violins of the French O°C ONNOD THEATRE CONTINUOUS EVENING SHOW FROM 7:00 P.M.Last Complete Show at 8.45 p.m.ADMISSION: Week Days 34c Sunday 40c The H antingdon Gleaner munity Hall, last Monday evening, in honor of their recent marriages.The former were married in July and the latter on Sept.21.Both the Fraser brothers and their wives were presented with a purse of money by Mr.R.G.Steven, who was called on by Mr.Chas.Fraser who acted as chairman for the occasion.In making the presentation Mr.Steven congratulated the newlyweds on behalf of those present and wished them many years of happy wedded life.Wednesday, 0 October 19th, 1949 The Year \u2018AIR-CONDITIONED\u2019 \u201cround Finest Theatre This Side of Montreal HUNTIAGDON Wed.-Thurs.- Fri.Oct.19-20-21 \u201cMOSS ROSE\u201d \u201d HUNTINGDON VICTOR MATURE and lovely PEGGY CUMMINS who appear A Mystery-Thrill wil our interest from start ; with Ethel Barrymoore in the thrilling mystery story, \u201cMoss Rose\u201d, y y riller that I hold y ) sienne, makes her American film which will be at the new Huntingdon Theatre tonight, Thursday to finish .A real startling story .with romance ang! ' and Friday.Second attraction on this bill is \u201cTuna Clipper\u201d star- Y ste | debut in Hal Wallis\" \u201cRope of ring Roddy McDowall.DEADLY My ry Two stars who appear \u201cIn Rope of San end it Belvedere 9.| Montreal on Saturday and Sun- with Peggy CUMMINS - Victor MATURE Goes to College\u201d starting at the O'Connor Theatre on Saturday, Allan Ss Corners Vinc ent PRICE _ Ethel B ARRYMORE October 22nd, and playing for three days only.day.QUEBEC CORINNE CALVET, luscious Pari.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Barr and TO - DAY FOR ONE DAY ONLY FOTO-NITE $270 IN CASH You Can\u2019t Afford to Miss Your Chance Now Last week Mr.Albert Deschamps, Glenelm, would \\ I .; Mr.and Mrs.Jay Moore, of Rut- Mr.and Mrs.À.À.Tannahill, Mr.Am ?have received $260 for his photograph if he had been at po Arthur Fraser, Pie Frasers land, Vermont, spent a few days Doubie Swarts at Mn at 7:00 and Mrs.Merrill Tannahill were ateur | : A .\u2018Point, has been confine e + w .starts : Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.the theatre on Wednesday night or had signed a Proxy \u2018the past 10 days with a heart con- the past ee EE Os _ _ Peddie, Howick.on Tuesday night.You may be next.If you have not dition.lin his youth was a resident of Nur- The o TEE riers : : The duck shooting season got'ion Creck and enjoyed calling on ursda _\u2026 .eady registered, you can do so at any time at the | 0° © Av on Saturday morning.| fi CR ecient Cone sday .ct.20 - i ] theatre.It's Free.No red tape.No strings attached.|Oct.15.Reports from several hunt- | Last time to-night W P tP -B b ON Il M.C.PLUS O BIG PIC RES ers state that blacks and teals did, A number of friends\u2019 from this \u201ci .s In ey a 1ano 0 er as A not decoy too well due to the late- community attended the 25th wed- I 3 d Ie » rw TU not decoy too well due to the late- Comments ailended (He 250 wod- Miss Mink of 1949 AMATEURS .wishing to appear on \u201cTalent Night\u201d 4 ?GEORGE SANDERS brothers of Athelstan, assisted by local pianists.Refreshments were served at midnight by the ladies.Mrs.Jas.Colquhoun returned home from a Montreal hospital the past week after undergoing an operation and is convalescing slowly.Mrs.Eleanor McNicol is spending a week or more at the Colquhoun home during her recovery.Mrs.Gerald Moore and baby daughter Elaine Janice, of Hunt- ingdon.are spending a couple of weeks at the home of Mrs.D.A.Fraser.varieties were easier to bag.Most \u2018hunters were able to get the 7 limit.Aubrey - Riverfield Thanksgiving week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Kees were Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lake, of Cookshire; Miss Phyllis Kees, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Sommerfield and twin sons, George and William.Mr.and Mrs.Roy Lake and Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Kees were callers at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.Mec- Intosh, and Mr.and Mrs, Kenneth McIntosh, at Dewittville.John Milne, on Saturday evening.| Oct.15th, at the home of Mr.and | Mrs.Eric Rice, at Ormtsown.Con- ALLAN'S CORNERS \u2014 Mr.and Mrs, F.G.Fry, of Montreal, were family, of Franklin Centra, were Sunday guests of Mrs.Helen Ped-|\u2014\u2014 Sunday visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McWhinnie.Mr.Philip Fry returned home with them.Miss Marjorie McWhinnie attended the Y.P.U.conference held in die and Mr.James Barr.Mr.and Mrs.Ray McMillan and family, of Franklin Centre, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Frank Hope.Mr.and Mrs.George Hope spent + the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Jim Hope, Lacolle.'Chateaugay\u2019s Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Ovans, Mr.Modern Theatre and Mrs.Bert Peddie, Mrs.James \u201cTHE GAY\" Ferries and Patricia motored to Phillipsburg on Sunday Oct.9, and visited with Miss Ethel Cavers.Mr.and Mrs.Ovans remained for a few days.single feature with Selected Shorts at 7.00 and 9.45 \u201cJOHN LOVES MARY\" St.Chrysostome \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2 GOOD FEATURES \u2014\u2014 \u201cTUNA CLIPPER\u201d You'll sail Shark-Infested waters of adventure with the fighting men of the Tuna fleet .daredevils of the deep! with Roddy McDOWALL - Elena VERDUGO Also the latest FOX NEWS \u2014\u2014\u2014 ON STAGE WEDNESDAY AT 830 \u2014\u2014 please leave your name at the new Huntingdon Theatre.ES ratulations .rs.Milne.\" Once Only CALE BALL |Dundec Counci sratulations to Ai.and Mis Mine, Tel No.1 JE.Cote, Pro.OATURDAY, Monday and Tuesday URN Dundee Council met on Oct.3rd.wills June Hunter, o Montreal, .! .Cin - Got, Suton was absent; Mayor [Fe AEN Gg Fri-Sat.Oct.21.22], \u2026 2 Special Features Oct.22-24-25 Moved and seconded that the sec.|nrepipent mos RUN AE uren, of OTT BRADY Show Starts Nightly e \u201cPERSONAL |edit os mer ee cad wp This Comer\u201d rpm Stage Show COLUMN?\u201d lised for plowing snow in the winter| Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Reddick, pp ing enerrien was appointed to Rodues, Malcolm and Milien and CR bon story price fens Thursday, Friday, Saturday, SATURDAY 8 35 the Latest look after having the abutment on motored to Lancaster on Sunday to Soa LESLIE Oct.20-21-22 at à.Pike Creek brid aired.v riends s.Janet Reddick, .\u201c 00e .RTE FOX NEWS A resolution reed asking visiti pas spent the past few weeks JANES CRAIG \u201cMy Wild Irish Rose\u201d Margie 15a Sparkling, Brilliant the proper authority to ave 9 lon and Lancaster, remmed home| \u2014 Stampede of the socio Comedy-Drama You ll Love .THURSDAY - FRIDAY \u2014 OCTOBER 20 - 21 |béccæire \u2018a muisence im the stun: vith tem.West\u201d \"DENIS MORGAN and in TECHNICOLOR! he.following bills were ordered Octomer: linia lord Pith toe Added erode 2 of ARLENE DAHN 4 TWO GOOD PICTURES paid: The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.|Howick W.M.S.at the home of \u201cJUNGLE GIRL\u201d 2nd Feature .' : = 12350; ister, of Lapin $120.80; Miss Martha Goundrey.¢ 19) Tn Ra fo so mnt daar TS Mis wn sorion, caro ana Last Days of Boothill\u2019 DARRYL E LANUO JY TITTY LL W.and Pp.Co.$1020.Sands Elizabeth Rorison i un.- Mon.J.Oct.23-24 with presents home of Mr, and Mrs.Hollis Rori- | CHARLES STARRETT The intime & 9 en me family, at Hemmingford.comté, very amusing © SMILEY BURNETTE ANNE nm mon millions ol 5 0 CONNOR Mr vd Mine, or Saskatoon, \u201c Radio program cheeredi .of q [son Lorne were Sunday guests at Life of Riley\u201d Dimanche, Lundi, Mardi, \u2018 Maine en rt and Mrs, Finlay Also Fox News Cartoon 23-24.25 octobre sume § RAA IE ENT = Gh ans?am Theatr e Tues.Wednesday - Thurs., Espions sur la GARY TTT Tu O | ctober 25-26-27 amise Le, | es.Oct.25 | : \"THE: 1A The Latest \u201cTale of the Narijos\u201d pa dE ND in TECHNICOLORI in Color at 7.00 and 9.40 WITH em rs Le Paramount News This theatre will present| *\u201d 00e \u2014|\u2018\u201cDown to the Sea in HILLARY BROOKE Glenn LANGAN - Ly nn Mts db ems ten cm wawon |\u201cThe Pride of the Yankees\u201d for your pleasure the finest THUR.- FRL, OCT.20-21 Ships\u201d Zième Film Pt rate orbs \u20ac Trde of the Tantees Fashion Show ever present- ih Ips \u201cStagecoach to BARI - Alan YOUNG Pe peed oR One Time Only at 8.45 ed in Huntingdon.With a ALAN LADD elude 2st D 99 2nd Feature yok lot of effort and expense we QW BY RICHARD WIDMARK enver \u2014_\u2014 SAT.- SUN.- MON.\u2014- OCTOBER 22 - 23 - 24 have been able to secure \u2018G EAT( LEON BERRYMORE avec G ene ° * * Miss Joy Gilmour, one of| \u2014 on at 7.50 ALLEN LANE , ANOTHER EXCELLENT DOUBLE BILL [the leading models of Mon- ce only each night BOBBY BLAKE AUTRY \u2018| ©.Special Matinee Saturday, 1.15 \u2014 25c real, to do the commenting| { div Tin host) eceecessesnces - \u201d ! .Matinee Sunday 1.30 pm.or this show.Besides some| | rrr EEE EE EE ER EEE EE \u2014 \u2014 ee Sunday pm beautiful models, that will] \\ __gloriaHenzy- Boss Ford == \u201cRim of the Canyon\u201d From the accompany Miss Gilmour, \u2014 E DS \u201cCONGO BILL\u201d Chapt ' .Producer of we have chosen five beauti-| SATURDAY \u2026\u2026 OCT.22 = On the Stage Sat.at 8.35.> The Unforgettable ful girls from Huntingdon, oo .' | \u201c \u201c also to model for you.From 4 Special Acts in Bi : Corabianca\u2019 sso to model for you.From ROGERS Theatre p n Big Variety ers of chic originals, inspira- T H O tions for the slenderest fash- RS, N.Y.S AG E S \\ \\ ions in many seasons.En- PLUS (Shows at 7 and 9 except Tues.) Win P he Pi chanting loveliness will be] Permmemememnmennensensennnennenns I In Peasy at the Piano \\ paraded before your eyes.| eee |WED.- THURS.OCT.19-20 bas The newest, exciting fash- Z| LYNNBARL ° on en 17 \u201cSNAKE PIT\u201d SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT.22 \u2014 \u201cMargie\u201d Twice at BURT LANCASTER ions.4 : 7 and 10.30.STAGE ¢ PAUL HENREID Olivia de Havilland Mark Stevens C * Once Onl oa, ADMISSION \"see \u2014 anyon\u2019 ce Only at 9.30.N 65c.CLADE Res Don\u2019t Forget the Day, SUN.MON, OCT 23-24 c |, parE ed FRL - SAT.ee, OCT.21-22 Its Tues., Oct.25th J FRONTIER \u201cMISS MINK OF > DIMANCHE Seulement -23 Oct., , 2 1949 Besides the Fashion Show i .\u2018 S ¢ ° i .we are showing on the Jimmy Lydon \u2014 Lois Collier ¢ | raffic d\u2019 F1 9 screen a very fine picture.\u2014 ALSO \u2014 om m es Plys News and Short \u201cI CHEATED THE LAW\u201d en Francais u ts Jee Tom Conway \u2014 Steven Brodie \u2014 Barbara Billingsby Voici la version française de l'histoire remplie d'actions UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL presents tragiques, \u201cStand Up and Fight\" WILLIAM ANN SUN.- MON.ue ns OCT.23-24, avec Robert TAYLOR - Florence RICE POWELL-BLYTH \u201cSORROWFUL JONES\u201d Wallace BEERY in NUNNALLY JOHNSON'S Bob Hope \u2014 Lucille Ball = _ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Zième Attraction w .\u2019 \\ LN) orn yer Hor 6 Mr.PEABODY srvoemhemanen | S-P-E-C-I-A-L The Burning Cross\u201d 3 FL) + - \u20ac ?MERMAID TUE.- WED., OCT.25-26 Tuesday = = = - October 25 L'histoire audacieuse du K.K.K.avec action sensa- i [The ve .| ti ll ue t 1 shouldn't happen Gregory PECM Ava GARDNER 8 One Night Only | ionne c'es Vin terreur DAL désordre.by TH re vu toaceliegel Picture will be shown at Gt Sinntf \u201c \u201d starring Virginia DALTON ai 4 » 7.00 p.m., Fashion Show at .Aussi \u201cCONGO BILL\u201d No 3 ROPE OF SAND\u201d One Time at 8.45 9.00 p.m.Price of admis- \u2014 SCALE OF PRICES N We have now secured the very latest Warner Bros.sion 30c.I ho Saturday Matinee 25c¢ Saturday Night 45¢ and 65c ews i 8 at the same time it is shown in neri ergman Sunday 35c and 45c all day.Mon.and T Montreal at this theatre only every Sat.Sun.Mon.and| Come ed oe renin , gn gm Thursday-Friday 30c to 40c Wednesday Nighta wor Tues.Also Selected Short Subjects.e Shows at 7 and 9.30 p.m.Adults a $1.2 20 | Children 50c 35c and 45c Wednesday, October 19th, 1949 f For Sale TEAM of Belgium Roans, 3 and 4 Help Wanted GIRL for general office work.Apply Dental Notice Dr.Marc Lefebvre 3 s.old in very good shape, weight] Thursday or Friday, Popular + \u201ca 1500 lbs.Tel.Valleyfield 1285-R.Rugs, H'don.Dental Surgeon q 20 Chateauguay St.GISTERED HOLSTEIN bull two Mars old, Class AA.Andrew A.Wanted Phone 622 Huntingdon Allen, Aubrey, Que.* CONTRACTOR with complete \u2018 MALE COLLIE pups.Mrs.John equipment for the manufacture of McGowan, phone H'don.2868.blouses, already in operation, wanted immediately by a firm in Montreal.Steady work is guaranteed.Apply Box 5555 Gleaner Office, Huntingdon, Que.Employment Wanted by Nurse 22 i 30 HAMPSHIRE RED pullets.Dial \u2018 H'don.2433.re 47 CHEVROLET sedan 4-door, mileage 16,000, in good shape.J.H.Prevost, phone H'don.514.1947 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan in good shape; 1949 Chev.coupe in! Attention: pensioners.elderly te perfect order.Heaters in both le, chronic, exceptional yo ) cars.Apply Glen Muir, Howick, Bases, crippled or paraletics.} | | phone 623-22.Nursing can be accorded you in your own home or hospital.Race À \u201846 DODGE sedan 4-door in good or creed no barrier.Hand or condition.Apply to H.Crete, electrical massage given for Ormstown Station, phone 140.slight additional charge.For further particulars write: Mrs, Bertha M.Lawrence, Hemming- ford, Que., Telephone 308 r.1-4.1936 DODGE, slight repairs necessary.Real bargain.See Tillotson, Dewittville.1935 FORD sports roadster, out-of- season bargain, See Tillotson, Wanted ittville.Dew HORSES AND COWS for fox feed.À 1930 FORD coach.Good car for| Leslie Hay, phone H\u2019dnn.2265.{ winter.Bargain.See Tillotson, Dewittville.GILLILAND\u2019S 1935 FORD sedan, completely re- 4 conditioned, priced right.See Fox Farm 4 Tillotson, Dewittville.# WANTS OLD HORSES AND COWS ; 1949 METEOR sedan \u2018brand new); FOR FOX FEED 1949 Anglia coach; 1948 Morris se- Phone Ormstown 611-r-4.dan: 1940 Oldsmobile sedan; 1936 REVERSE TELEPHONE CHARGES Pontiac sedan: also new Austin cars.Garage Leduc, phone H'don.2166.1936 PLYMOUTH coupe, 1946 Chevrolet coach, 1947 Pontiac coach, '38 Ford panel truek.Huntingdon Motors Reg'd., dial H'don.822, 26 PIGS 7 weeks old.Chas.Trepan- jer.Cazaville.Phone H'don.2408.M 1035 PLYMOUTH sedan in very good condition.See Tillotson, Dewittville.35 LADIES\u2019 COATS at a very special price for two weeks only, at Diane Fur Shop, 111 Chateau- guay St.Huntingdon.Dial 2581.3.PIECE CHESTERFIELD set in good order.Mrs.William Leblanc, phone H'don.925.KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, large size, bargain for quick sale.Apply Havelock Store, Havelock, Que.FAMEUSE AND MACKINTOSH ap- HOOKER FOX FARMS WANT OLD HORSES AND COWS FOR FOX MEAT _ Call Ormstown 624r2 or 611r2 REVERSE TELEPHONE CHARGES Farms Wanted WANTED TO BUY several farms Box No.1700, Gleaner Office, Huntingdon.To Rent built, modern conveniences.Apply 6 Chalmers St.or phone H'don.405.FLAT to rent at 92A York Street, s.Geo.Harrington, Demy Apply to Geg 2 & Huntingdon.For information ap- ! ply to Hercule Romeo Legault, 165 FEET 1%\", 90 feet 14\" used| R.R.4, H'don.galvanized piping; 1% H.P.Mas- sey-Harris gas engine; 1 force @æ pump; 1 cistern force pump.Price reasonable.Cecil Johnson, Ath- elstan, phone H\u2019don, 2276.BALED SOFT WOOD shavings, one car load.W.A.Peddie, Howick, §.pone sim G.STRANGE SECOND HAND CLOTHING for ; men and women.24-A King St, Phone 2763 or 902 Huntingdon, Que.À H'don.Dial 462.Guaranteed work at reasonable ; Property For Sale vor 1 5 NEW HOUSES in Garden Cily i ; ng, some Huntingdon; central heating B A I ED SH AVINGS FOR SALE: Baled Soft a with attached heated garage and io sun deck, stone fireplace.$500.down, balance in small monthly payments less than a rent.Mort- 4 gage at 2%.Huntingdon Realties,| Wood Shavings.Carload J Ltd.Phone H\u2019don.2121.lots only.Write NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, situated on 3 Highway 52, south of Huntingdon, 4 electricity, modern conveniences, » spring water in house by auto- Plus Products, j matic pressure pump system, 10 & À \u20ac minutes walk from Huntingdon.| P.O.Box 75, Montreal 4 Rg, McCartney, 45 King Street, Telephone EL.2030 PROPERTY known as \u201cMcGibbon ?Store\u201d with three buildings suit- ; able for any kind of business and one acre of land close to C.N.R.tracks.Phone H'don.2635, J.B.Ouimet, Ste.Agnes de Dundee.NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, on Highway 52, near Huntingdon.Electricity, modern conveniences, spring water in house by automatic pressure ; pump system.Price $6,500.Easy A terms.W.J.McCartney, 45 King St., H'don.BUSH LOT consisting of hard maple, beech, birch, ash, basswood, ete.Mrs.M.Gamble, Franklin, tel.10r12.House For Sale ON CHALMERS ST.H'don.just built.For further particulars apply Earl Fournier, 51 Wellington St., phone H'don.2678.Farm For Sale 100 ACRE FARM, 60 acres tillable, balance pasture and wood.Good buildings, electricity, electric milk cooler, automatic electric pump.$5800.cash.Alphonse Leblanc, Herdman'\u2019s Corner, Athelstan.Robert Sauvé, B.A.Member of International Accountants Society AUDITOR Phone 706 57 Nicholson Valleyfield DENTAL NOTICE My Ormstown office will be closed during Montreal Dental Clinic, Oct.19-22.DR.J.W.MILLS Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD.Mrs.Lecavalier, 47 King St, phone H\u2019don.2801.Notice I will have an office at 20 Chateauguay Street and will be at the disposal of the public every Saturday from 9.30 a.m.until 8.00 p.m.Phone 622.; EDGAR LEFEBVRE Notary Huntingdon Personal TWO DOWNSTAIRS flats, newlÿ |SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs.New pep, too.Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor.New \u201cget acquainted\u201d size only 60c.All druggists.Unwanted Hair : : Permanently eradicated from any Whitewashing part of the body with Saca Pelo, the remarkable discovery of the age.by Saca Pelo contains no drugs or i chemicals and will kill the hair JOHN REED ahd [222 Lor-Beer Lab.679 Granville St, Vancouver, B.C.OVER 400 Satisfied Customers IN LESS THAN TWELVE MONTHS St.Anicet to Montreal + Herdman to Trout River Your Chesterfield Suite Recovered Material included from $95.00 + Furniture Repairs, Drapes, Slip-Covers; Cloth or Leatherette Shop now located at 45 King St.{ > S.P.LIVERSIDGE Phone 2162 Huntingdon YOUR CHESTERFIELD SET REUPHOLSTERED MATERIALS INCLUDED \u2018time anyone who has a complaint to ; The Huntingdon Gleaner EEE NOTICE Province of Quebec Municipality of St.Anicet To the interested parties in the CAMERON CREEK PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given you by the undersigned, special superintendent of the Cameron watercourse, that on Saturday, the 22nd day of October, 1949, at one o'clock of the afternoon, on the Dundee Road at the bridge where the watercourse Crosses the said road, I will hold a public meeting of the interested parties draining their land in the said watercourse, to decide if it will be necessary to have a new proces verbal made.Given at St.Anicet this 12th day of October, 1949.J.A.GENIER, Special Superintendent NOTICE Province of Quebec Corporation Township of HINCHINBROOK To the ratepayers of the Township of Hinchinbrook, in the County of Huntingdon, interested in the Flynn Discharge and Branches PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given you by the undersigned, A.H.Crutchfield.special superintendent, over the above mentioned discharge.THAT I will hold and preside over a Public Meeting of all the interested parties who might deem it advisable to attend, on the Flynn discharge and branches, at a point where the above discharge crosses Highway No.52, on Thursday, the 3rd day of November, at 1.30 p.m.Given at Hinchinbrooke this 17th day of October, 1949.A.H.CRUTCHFIELD, Special Superintendent.* Le Province of Quebec City of Salaberry-de-Valleyfield District of Beauharnois PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to article 494 of the Cities and Towns Act of the Province of Quebec, and to article 7 of Chapter 87, 4 George VI, that the valuation roll of the City of Salaberry-de- Valleyfield, for the year 1950, as prepared by Messrs.Jean-Marie La- fleur.Arthur Mercier and Delma Couturier, duly chosen as valuat- ors for the City of Salaberry-de- Valleyfield, has been deposited at my office on SATURDAY, OCTOBER the 15th, 1949, PUBLIC NOTICE is also given that the said valuation roll will be at the disposal of all interested parties for inspection, during the thirty (30) days following the day of the deposit of the said roll, i.e.: until MONDAY, NOVEMBER the 14th, 1849, inclusively.and in the mean- do against the said roll, as prepared, for himself or for another person, can appeal to the council of the City.by giving to the City-clerk a written notice to this effect.GIVEN at Salaberry-de-Valley- field this 15th day of October.one thousand nine hundred and forty- nine.\u2019 CHARLES CODEBECQ, For Safe, Dependable Insured Cars Call TERMINUS TAXI Huntingdon 2772 or 2638 Covey Hill COVEY HILL \u2014 Deep sympathy is felt for Mrs.Wm.Day in the death of her sister, Steele, of Montreal, who died on Wednesday, Oct.12.Mr.and Mrs.Day attended the funeral on Friday.Mrs.Steele was a widow and had lost her only son about four years ago.She is survived by a grandson and by another sister in Ireland.She was esteemed as & woman of very fine Christian character.Mrs.Day had the happiness of a fortnight's visit from her sister this summer.With only light frosts so far, autumn flowers are still at their best.Dahlias of huge size and great beauty from Mrs.E.W.Sample's garden lent a decorative touch at For CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Series 4 Call or See W.J.Hussey Notice RE.AMUSEMENT TAX Province of Quebec Municipality of HINCHINBROOKE County of Huntingdon PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that at a regular session of the Municipal Council of the Township of Hinch- inbrooke, held on 3rd day of October, 1949 \u2014 It was proposed, seconded and carried, that as from August 1st, 1949, only such tickets of admission as approved by the Secretary-Treasurer of this Municipality shall be authorized within the Municipality of Hinchinbrooke, when a price of entry is requested for dances, shows of all kinds including moving pictures, concerts, plays and games of all sorts, common Fairs, circus, etc.Owners or tenants of places of Amusement are obliged to inform the Secretary-Treasurer of this Municipality of the incoming of any plays, games, Fairs or any other kinds of paying attractions.Falling to report same to the Secretary- Treasurer will impose the responsibility of the full amount of the tax to the sald owner or tenant.The Secretary-Treasurer, namely Lyell J.Graham, is officially appointed Controller and Collector of the Amusement Tax.Given at Herdman, P.Q., this 6th day of October, 1949.Hinchinbrooke Council.Notice Anyone wishing to have papering or painting done Apply to Paul Brady City Clerk, Phone Huntingdon 2330 business to Mr.A.Morr I take this opportuni been in business and wou « NOTICE I wish to announce that | have sold my store who have patronized me during the time | have patronage to my successors.R.Tierney, Havelock, Que.ison of Montreal.ty of thanking all those Id ask for your continued PE Phone 643 St.Anicet last Sunday's service, and later went to cheer patients in the Royal Edward Institute.Mr.Hollis Lowden, accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.Allan Sutton, visited Mrs.H.Lowden in Valleyfieid Hospital on Sunday and found her a good deal better.Mr.and Mrs, Allan Lowden of Montreal were guests of their reln- tives here this week.The list of visitors includes the Misses Johnston at Keithbarn; Mrs.Horsfall and Miss Ethel Wayne of St.Lambert and Mrs.Duckett of Montreal at Kebbaty: Miss Margaret Edwards at her home here: Mr.Rod.Sutton und Lois at Nitro, home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Steele: Miss Margery Belle Steele at Mr.Rod Sutton's; Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Barr at Mr.W.A.Churchill's: and] Mr.John MacFarlane of Montreal at Mr.Aaron Churchill's, Miss Jean Lowden has been col- Mrs.Armour ing the past five months with her daughter, Mrs.A.McDonald.Mr.and Mrs.G.Hope, of Allans Corners, spent the week-end with Mrs.J.Hope and family.Several people from Lacolle attended the funeral of the late Mrs.A.C.Collins, Clarenceville, on Wednesday afternoon.Mr.W.L.Bernhardt spent the week-end visiting relatives and friends in Huntingdon.Mr.G.Quenneville spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.8.Quenneville, St.Anicet.Remember the Hallowe'en Dance on October 28, 1949, by Lacolle Lady Curlers.(Adv:) Havelock HAVELOCK \u2014 A very successful dance was held in the Orange Hall, Havelock.Que., under the auspices of St.Matthew's Church, Edwards- town.The success of the evening was aided tremendously by the amiability of the crowd in attendance and a specinl word of thanks must go to Mr.Forrester for the.wonderful manner in which the square dances were called.Mr.Bill Hooker's public address system performed to perfection and wns a great help to the caller.The persistant efforts of the musicians kept the crowd in a happy frame of mind and the floor was constantly in use to the old time tunes.The congregation of the church wishes to extend thanks to all who contributed to the evening's entertainment, especially for the many donations secured.Thanks to Mr.John G.Rennie, MLA, Mr.and lecting for the Bible Society with wood success.Lacolle make their home in Berkley.California.Mr.Clarkson has been employed by Lacolle Customs Brokers since his discharge from the Army in 1946.Ken was with the Royal in first Concession of Elgin THURSDAY, OCT.20th The following property: 16 head of high grade Holstein and Jersey cattle, 8 milk cows 4 of which are due to freshen the latter part of this month, October; 2 due to freshen in December; 4 yearling heifers, 3 spring calves; yearinz Holstein bull.General purpose team, brood mare.Bob sleighs, double wagon, wood rack, hay rack, disc, spring-tooth and smoothing harrows, walking plow, disc drill seeder with phosphate attachment, buggy wagon, milk and box sleigh, Frost and Wood 6-foot mower, Deering grain binder, Deering hay rake, maple sap and gathering tank, sap heater evaporator, 1L.H.C.hay loader, rubber- \u2018tired milk wagon, grindstone, approximately 300 sap buckets and spouts, a quantity of lumber, cutter, wagon and sleigh poles, pig rack, feed bags, double and single harness, wheelbarrow, hay fork and rope complete, 10 8-gallon milk cans, pails and strainers and other small [ley, Miss Clura Stacey, Miss Mild- {red Jay.Miss Janet Burnfield, Mr.Charles Hadley, Mr.and Mrs, Thos.P.Stacey, Mr.Dick Stacey: also thanks to those who contributed to LACOLLE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ken- {a social evening held on April 20th neth Clarkson left on Friday to lof this year: Mr.ixenrt Turcot, Mr.Mrs.H, Wheatley, Mr.Paul Wheat - and Mrs.Herbert McComb, Mrs, Thomas, Miss M.Bucnanan, Mr.and Mrs.B.Wheatley and Mr.Chas.McKay.service was conducted according to the leaflet \u201cOrder\u201d of Worship\".The Scripture selections were read by Etleen Patneaude, Molly Pawluk and Walter Hope.Miss June Vain- court read the story for this occasion, which brought out the fact that there are many hundreds of children, right in this fair Dominion of ours, who do not have the advantage of n Sunday School, and how much they appreciate the Sunday School by mail.Are we thankful enough and do we use this great privilege bestowed upon us?The special collection was taken up by Kenneth Dunn and Graham Valncourt, Prizes for attendance were awarded the following pupils: Eileen Patneaude, Edith Stevenson, Dorothy Manning and Norma Dunn.Rev.E.Davis gave a short interesting address about his native land, our new province, Newfoundland.Mrs.Fred Stevenson, Mrs.James Manning, Mrs.Inez Brooks, Miss Jean Manning and Rev.E.and Mrs.Davis attended the W.M.S.farm tools.About 45 tons of hay in mow.| All to be sold on account of sickness.Terms of sale: Cash.Sale at 12 noon sharp.F.J.DONNELLY, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the residence of D.F.Benoit, Hemmingford Village THURSDAY, OCT.27th The following property: Complete oak dining room et, chesterfield set, kitchen table and chairs, cupboard, kitchen range, box stove, Morris chair, bedroom set, 4 NOTICE .| Be Money Tn Pocket With À \"MURRAY ROLL ROOFING You'll reduce expenses for sure when you buy Murray Roll Roofing\u2014to roof or re-roof garages, summer cottages, farm buildings, find out\u2014as hundreds of temporary structures.You'll others have\u2014that the low application costs, and the weathertight protection of Murray Roll Roofing make it the most economical you can buy.See us about dependable Alexander Murray Roll Roofing\u2014either smooth or surfaced with colourful 'glate granules.à Phone 450 \"_-\u2014\"_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLY & FEEDS LTD.Huntingdon «on $95.00 USE OUR BUDGET PLAN Phone Hdon.2284 and our representative will call on you with samples, anywhere in Huntingdon and Chateauguay Counties.Please have charges reversed.Belgium Upholstering Co.Inc.1467 McGill College Ave.Montreal Free Transportation in Quebec, Ontario, Maritimes BEWARE OF HARSH LAXATIVES \u2014 They gripe and may harm delicate internal organs.Play safe.Help relieve your constipation naturally.Every morning taxe Dr.Jackson's Roman Meal .the cereal that's more than a cereal .delicious and nutty in flavor .with a gentle laxative action that has won the gratitude of thousands of sufferers from constipation.Roman Meal, developed by Robert G.Jackson, M.D.combines the natural food values and delicious flavors of gentle laxative properties of flax-o- lin and bran.Ask your grocer for Roman Meal today.Write today for FREE Booklet, \u201cNature's Way to Good Health\u201d by Robert G.Jackson, M.D.Address Dr.Jackson Foods Limited, Dept.K, 1 Willingdon Blvd, Toronto.RM3 whole wheat and whole rye with the} We have taken over the business of R.Tier- ney, Havelock, and would appreciate receiving the patronage of his many customers.We will try to give the same courteous and efficient service as our predecessor.; A.Morrison Havelock, Que.beds with \"springs and mattresses, |4 small tables, radio, clock, mirror.carpets, rugs, linoleum, curtains, chairs of different makes, stepladder 20-ft.ladder, ahout 4 tons of coal, crocks, wheel barrow, a few cords of furnace wood, few cords of Maple stove wood, few hus.of good apples, gladioli bulbs, lumber, sewing machine and a lot of other articles used about a house.All to be sold without reserve as Mr.Benoit is moving away.Terms of sale: Cash.Sale at 12 o'clock sharp.E.A.BENOIT, Auctioneer, Also a house on Main Street, Hem- mingford, with large front room, garden, few apple trees, raspberry bushes, strawberry plants, also lot for another house for sale at reasonable price.A nice place for the right man for restaurant or other business.Reason for selling: old age.PROPERTY FOR SALE 55 Dalhousie St., Northeast corner Dalhousie and York, Mrs.Adolph Savard residence.Price $9,500; Cash $5,000; balance 5% $4,500.IMMEDIATE POSSESSION For information\u2014 Roger Fortier, Notary Phone 306 23 King Street 7 County Bldg., Huntingdon AUCTION SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the residence of Nelson Rabidoux Clyde\u2019s Corners FRIDAY, OCT.28th The following property: 32 head Reg'd.Holsteins, consisting of 13 milk cows, 13 head heifers ranging from 1 to 3 years old; five \u2018spring calves, two of the above to freshen shortly, balance early winter: 1 Reg'd.bull 18 months old.All to be sold on account of sickness.Blood test privileges granted for export.Terms of sale: Cash.kitchen utensils, dishes, refrigerator, drapery, Thanksgiving Offering meeting, at Rennie's, on Thursday afternoon and much enjoyed the address given by the recently returhed lady mis- sfonary from India, now of Schenectady, N.Y.Miss Mary Eileen Cassidy, R.N,, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cassidy.Mr.and Mrs.Omar Harvey spent Sunday afternoon with their uncle | and aunt, Mr.Jerry Runn and Mrs.Dorothy Gamble, at Athelstan.Mr.and Mrs.Anson Miller, #f Eaton Corners, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Stevenson.Last Monday, guests ati the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Gervan Stevenson and family, of Ottawa.Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Cas- sidy were Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Sar- Page Eleven Turkey Supper St.Paul's United Church in McDougall Hall, Ormstown Thursday, Oct.20th Served from 5.30 D.S.T.Admission: Adults $1.00; Children 12 and under 50c Variety Sale in upper Jersey Banquet Chateauguay Valley Jersey Club will hold its annual meeting and dinner at the Huntingdon Chateau, Friday the 21st inst.at 8 p.m.SHARP Tickets: $1.50 Everybody interested in dairy cattle is cordially invited.Howard Fraser, President D.M.Rowat, Sec'y.-treas.RESERVE Rifles and was a prisoner of war at) Mr.J.W.Stewart is spending a Hong Kong.few days in northern Quebec, hunt- The good wishes of the community Ing.go with Mr.and Mrs.Clarkson in| Mrs.R.McKee has returned home Friday, Oct.28th their new home, after spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur McDonald, [friends in Huntingdon.for Sylvia and Mrs.E.Verkerk motored! The store at Havelock Corners .to New York on Wednesday, where has been sold to Mr.G.Morrison of Parcel Post Tea and Food Mrs.Verkerk sailed on 8.8.Veedam Montreal; both Mr.and Mrs.Mor- Sale for Rotterdam, Holland, after spend- irison are well known here, having \u2014 spent several summers in this vi- to be held in cinity.AUCTION SALE ee St.Andrew's Church Annex, To be sold by Public Auction .Huntingdon o be so y Public Auction at the residence of F ranklin Centre ms FRANKLIN CENTRE \u2014 Rally D.K.Gordon Day was observed in the United RESERVE about 1'à miles cast of No.4 highway |Church on Sunday morning.The Friday, November 4th for DANCE at Legion Hall, Huntingdon Benefit Huntingdon Firemen\u2019s Club RESERVE TUESDAY, NOV.8th Roast Chicken Supper Presbyterian Church, Athelstan D-A-N-C-E HOTEL STE.AGNES Every Saturday Night and Sunday Afternoon from 2 to.6 JIMMY THOMPSON His Trumpet and His Orchestra H.LEBLANC, Prop.rasin and Mr.and Mrs, John Scul- Hon and Miss Doreen Cassidy, of Montreal Mr.and Mrs.Donahue and children, of Montreal, were Saturday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Stevenson.Mrs.John H.Rowe recently spent a few days in Outremont with her sisters, the Misses Alice and Florence Hunter.Mrs.Inez Brooks spent Sunday afternoon and Monday with Mr.and Mrs.Fergus Moore, Covey Hill An unusual display of \u201cNorthern Lights\u201d last week for a few nights were a wonderful sight tn those who saw them; they appeared like a huge canopy over the sky with lights from a blood red to a pink and light shades of blue and white.What this protends, in re gard to the weather, only time will tell.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Towns spent.Sunday In Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.Butt, of Newfoundland, were guests at the parsonage of Rev.E.and Mrs.Davis, on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs, Willard Dunn, Mr.Clarence Dunn and Mr.and Mrs.Ross Dunn attended the funeral of their aunt, the Late Mrs.Tom Moore, at Huntingdon, on Sunday afternoon, Women of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Church of the Nazarene have met twice recently preparing and rolling a supply of bandages to be sent to their mission hospital dn Basim, Central Provinces, India.A box of other medical supplies Is also being packed.Following the special services at the Church of the Nazarene, where he was music director and soloist, Mr.DeVerne Mullen went to Montreal on Monday for a week's engagement, accompanied by Rev.Sale at 1 p.m.sharp.and Mrs.K.E.Sullivan.While in T.J.GRAHAM, Franklin Mr.Mullen won many Auctioneer.friends and admirers.Whether it's a letterhead, business card or circular, your printed matter represents you, wherever you send it.To be sure it looks it's very best, see us today! The Huntingdon Gleaner Inc.PHONE 365 Huntingdon, Que.\u201cFOR FAVORABLE IMPRESSIONS!\u201d Music by\u2018 te ji Page Twelve TRE TOO TULLY LUMBER CO.INC.LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 2213 Huntingdon, Que.24 Lake St.The VAN PACKER CHIMNEY has come to stay.If you have to build an inside chimney call and inspect this new fireproof chimney in operation.Half a day sees the average Van Packer Chimney erected ard ready for use.Passed \u2018by the Central Housing and Mortgage Corporation and Fire Insurance Companies.Have you inspected your house or barn roof?Are all the roofs of your buildings ready for the rigours of Winter?If not now is the time to get it put in order.We have asphalt shingles, roll roofing, roofing cement, and aluminex for metal roofs.Get yours now whilst there is still warm weather.The all important question of house warmth requires your attention now.Why burn expensive coal to warm the air outside your home, when by insulating with Rockwool or Zonolite under the roof you will receive handsome dividends in a warmer home, and a distinct saving of cash on top ceiling.CII your coal bill.Easy to apply\u2014expensive blowing is unnecessary to insulate the roof or over the We are at the service of the public for information and advice on all questions of repairs, insulation, and additions, etc.For Building Supplies and Lumber \u201cCall the TULLY NUMBER - | 2213 TERN CAP The Huntingdon Gleaner EGG Grading Station A Large .63 until Saturday Armand R.Santoire Tel.26, St.Chrysostome AUCTION SALE To be sold by Public Auction at the residence of James Clark about 2 miles north-east of Smythe's Corners, Short Concession, St.Anicet \u2018 FRIDAY, OCT.28th The following property: 6 milk cows, 1 yearling heifer, 5 calves, Holstein bull calf, good mare 9 years old, 8 pigs 7 weeks old, 4 spring pigs, 35 Plymouth Rock hens, about 50 spring chickens, roosters.10 bags of potatoes, citron, pumpkins, house plants, quantity of oats, barley and buckwheat; car tires suitable for farm wagon size 6.00 x 16; a quantity of canned fruit and vegetables, pickles and preserves etc.; pork barrels, 11 hives of honey bees.Cream separator, 8-gallon milk cans, milk strainer, ete.All to be sold without reserve.Terms of sale: Cash.Sale at 1 p.m.F.J.DONNELLY, Auctioneer NOTICE Is hereby given you by the undersigned W.D.Fraser, S.O, that the Sale of Work on Br.No.3 of the Fraser Discharge advertized to have taken place on Saturday, Oct.22nd, has been cancelled.Given at Huntingdon, lay of October, 1949, W.D.FRASER, this 17th Amateur Talent on Huntingdon Stage Tonight An Amateur Talent Night will be run on the new Huntingdon Theatre stage tonight at 830.Win Peasy, well-known local pianist, will be heard on the Knabe Grand plano, and Bob O'Neil, popular Montreal Master of Ceremonies will handle the Amateur Talent.This program is open to all amateurs, and prizes will be awarded e winners.Variety Stage Show Each Saturday Night Commencing this Saturday night at 8.30, the new Huntingdon Theatre resume their Stage Presentations which proved so popular in the Spring.Professional entertainers from well-known Montreal clubs and touring American vaudeville artists will be featured every Saturday, when a different program will be given each week.Four acts have been booked for this Saturday, and Win Peasy will be at the piano.INSURANCE ANNOUNCEMENT I am pleased to announce that N.Folsom Manning, lately of The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Huntingdon Branch, is now associated with me in my General Insurance business with such representative companies as: London and Lancashire, Scottish Canadian Assurance Corporation, Sun Insurance Office Limited, Zurich General\u2019 Accident Insurance Company, and others.All business entrusted to us will be appreciated and given our careful attention.W.R.WILSON NOTICE Province of Quebec For Sale Room and Board Municipality of Elgin PUBLIC NOTICE 4 HOLSTEIN heifers due to freshen in December.3 1'4-year-old Bolstein heifers.Wm.R.Wilson, Huntingdon, dial 811.50 PIGS 4 weeks old; 1934 Chevrolet coach.Apply to Vianney Ber- gevin, Ormstown, Dumas Range.15 PIGS 5 weeks old.J.M.Breth- our, phone H'don.522.100 BARRED ROCK pullets 5 mos.old.Mrs.Geo.Cottingham, Orms- town, tel.631-2.BARRED ROCK PULLETS and roosters.Glen Ovans, Ormstown, Que., tel.611r15.PUPPY needs a home for winter, would make a fine pet.Dial H'don.2030.1936 BUICK sedan, good condition, 3 new tires; also hydraulic hoist for dump truck.Tel.H'don.2278.i636 CHEVROLET sedan, 1942 Ford truck.N.E.Fennell, phone H'don.2167.1934 FORD coach.Galipeau's Garage,\u201d phone H'don.518.1938 FORD 5-passenger coupe, perfect running condition, first reasonable offer near $400.takes it.W.Cowan, phone H'don.2061.SECOND HAND PARTS for Model \u201cA\u201d Ford.Cooke's Garage, phone H'don.2331.TRAILER, 600 x 16 wheels, $95.; motorcycle \u201cAutobyk™\u201d good condition $110.; boy's 26° bicycle $12; sec- + gpd hand \u201cEasy\u201d washer $35.; \u2019 Warner cabinet radio $32.is J.Simard, New Erin, tel.- H'don.2560.FIÆCTRIC washing machine in good condition.Alcide Galipeau, phone H'don.2848.ONE MOFFAT electric grill; 3- piece wicker livingroom set, china cabinet, child's crib and mattress, large size; child's commode chair; \u2018 some garden tools and linoleum.All articles in good condition and reasonably priced.Phone H'don.2243.COMBINATION electric and wood range with or without oil burners.Wm.R.Wilson, Huntingdon, tel.Et STUDIO COUCH, can also be used \u2018as double bed; baby carriage, mary 601.Apply Forget's Pool Room, fel.9, Ormstown.'FAMEUSE APPLES, hand picked and windfalls.Mrs, Cecil Ted- stone, TIA Wellington, dial H'don.FE, - varieties - winter apples.t _ C.Waddell, Pranklin \u201cCentre, tel.8t.Chrysostome 611r2.RUBBER TIRED manure spreader, like new.Tel.H'don.975.CART, disc harrows, double plow, \u2018wagon, nice pair of mares.Armand R.Santoire, 8t.Chrysos- tome, tel, 36.#8 TONS, timothy hay In barn, 1941 Ford coach in good condition.Donald Reld, phone H'don.2200.Work Wanted Seger WORK WANTED for two days a \"week, hows 9 am.to 5 p.m.Mrs.\u2018Baer, Box 135, Ormstown.RE WANTED on farm by an Yo enced married man, House and wood .wanted.Phone H'don.2848.double-vizion es, horn-rimmed frames, between :Ohateau and Bank of Montreal.-Pinder please phone H'don.961 or 2020.Reward.To Rent HOUSES to rent on Athels-, b+ river road, with water and] electricity.Apply to A.Vaillan- ROOM AND BOARD for two.Ap- Is hereby given by the undersigned sec'y.-treas.of the aforesaid muni- ply Mrs, Gordon Helm, 15 King jCiPality: THAT the collection roll St.dial H'don.2357.for the current year for the collection of the assessment levied by ROOM AND BOARD for two.Mrs.| voooiution passed October Louis Rotu, 7 Garden City, Hunt- ingdon.third levying a rate of 10 mills on the dollar valuation, is completed and deposited in his office.For Service All persons whose names appear therein as liable for the payment of said assessment are required to pay the same within twenty days REG'D YORKSHIRE boar, fee $2 at time of service.J.M.Brethour, phone H'don.522, from November 10th.After Nov.(30th, 5% will be added.Signed Oswald J.Watson, Secretary-Treasurer.HINTS FOR THE PREVENTION OF FIRES: Keep basements clean and orderly.Provide covered metal containers for ashes and trash.We shall be pleased to extend our services in securing all classes of insurance coverages.Manning and Wilson, GENERAL AGENTS Huntingdon, P.Q.The Gore THE GORE\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Mcintyre, of Beauharnois, Que, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Matt Gilligan.Miss Viola Gilligan, of Huntingdon, was the week-end guest of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Crutch- field, of Huntingdon, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs.Lottie Graham and Mr.and Mrs.Willie Graham.Mr.and Mrs.Mervyn Graham and Melvin, and Mr.Mickey Andrews were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Winslow at Chateau- guay Basin, Que.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Anderson were Sunday guests of relatives in Malone, N.Y.Rally Day service was held in the Gore United Church on Sunday afternoon and was conducted by the pastor, Rev.Davis.The theme being \u201cHe Shall Have Dominion\u201d.The story \u201cThe Good News Parcel\u201d was read by Don- alda Anderson.Miss H.Lock- now, a retired Missionary of India, told of some of her experiences in India as a Missio , having served 34 years.Her was very interesting and her experiences many.Dr, Bott, a returned Missionary, also from India, was also present, he havin served 15 years, be a gues of Rev.Davis.The offering be used to Support the Sunday School, in the home by air and mail, Summer Service Volunteers and Christian Youth Caravans.The annual meeting of the Gore Cemetery was held at the home of Mr.Norman Fennell with Messrs.N.Fennell, C.Anderson, S.Herdman and G.Henderson present.A few bills were presented, these were or to be paid.The officers were all re-elected for another year.New Erin NEW ERIN \u2014 Those from here who attended the International Plowing Match at Burford, Ont, were Messrs.Edson Hunter, John Goodfellow, Lyall Sparrow, Clarence Ruddock, Adrian Sparrow.Messrs.Bernard and James Durnin motored to Lachine, Tuesday, to visit their brother, Rev.J.J.Durnin.Recent visitors at the home of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Leo Legault were Mr.and Mrs.Henry Allard and family, .and Mrs.Eddie Tremblay, son Jule, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Voisey returned home to Ottawa, Ont, Sunday, after spending the past week with Mrs.Margaret Cameron.Miss Margaret Erickson, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her friend, Miss Joan Rankin.Mr.and Mrs, Gaspard Theoret and family, Mr.and Mrs, Wilfrid Daoust were in St.Timothee, Saturday, to attend the Legault- Theoret wedding.Mrs.B.D.Douglas is in Ottawa, Ont., this week visiting her brother, Mr.Richard Bradshaw.Miss Mabel Brady, Trout River, = visited Friday and Saturday with her cousin, Miss Mary Walsh.Wednesday, October 19th, 1949 Turkey and Chicken Shoot Zion Church Shed, Dundee, Que.Thursday, Oct.20th 8 pm.22 sporting rifles only Sponsored by Dundee Rifle Club DANCE 50 Bouchette Street, Huntingdon Friday Night Oct.21st 3-act Play \u201cBest Years\u201d will be presented in Rockburn Presbyterian Church Hall by the Avon players of Montreal THURSDAY, OCT.20 at 8.15 p.m.Auspices of Rockburn Y.PS.Admission 40c and 25c \u2014e Opening of Poirier's Garage ADMISSION: $1.00 couple IS BLUNT, RUSTY, TOOTHLESS, BENT I SEE Your SAW -STOP - Don\u2019t Throw it Away.Have it Renewed.W.J.McCartney 45 King St.Huntingdon Phone 2352 Phone 518 WINTERIZE YOUR CAR NOW Complete line of Anti- Freeze and Winter Oil and Grease.GALIPEAU'S GARAGE Huntingdon DRAMA FESTIVAL Annual Competition One Act Plays Sponsored by Young People\u2019s Union Ormstown Presbyterian Church FRIDAY, OCT.21st Curtain 8.15 p.m.ADMISSION: 40c and 25c Music and Monologues \u2014 by \u2014 MR.and MRS.D.RIVETT § Huntingdon Academy % f Benefit ;, St.John's Guild FRIDAY, OCT: 21st } 8.15 p.m.À DOOR PRIZES 5 ADMISSION: 40c, Children 25¢ THE ANNUAL Harvest Supper - at - Zion United Church, Dundee, Que.will be held on 9 Tuesday, Oct.25th -# Supper served from 5.30 (D.S.T.) ¥ Tickets: Adults $1.00; Children under 12, 50c drame * out, St.Timothée, Que.mn = ! The Famous KROEHLER ARs.There's no better gift than a gift for the home that everyone will enjoy.This big roomy \u201cRest-Rocker\u2019\u2019 has deep springs to rest and relax you plus old-fashioned \u201crocking-chair\u201d comfort.Richly tailored in fine fabrics in your choice of colors.MARCHAND FRERES 75 Chateauguay St.Reat- Rocker $49-5° tasy Budget \u201cerms A, Huntingdon v $1995 each and GE2-95 Each It\u2019s hard to believe, but true.A genuine Kroehler chair, with | soft spring-filled seat and restful curved back for only $19.95.And the fabrics are gorgeous.choose from nubby tapestries, novelty weaves, stripes, florals and many others.Choice of colors.See this value tomorrow.they'll go fast."]
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