The Huntingdon gleaner, 18 avril 1929, jeudi 18 avril 1929
[" 229 LUB srce vling row, reas.(11 irci, hr \u2014 tv to DO IAA | YY ANAD ERLUREM EE ACL Ed Ad REE E 2 » + vg THE LEADING ADVERTISING MEDIUM OF THE DISTRICT OF BEAUHARNOIS SIXTY-SIXTH YEAR APRIL I8TH.1929.HUNTINGDON, QUE., THURSDAY.EIGHT PAGES 1929 ROAD MAP ISSUED BY QUEBEC Fine Production Available to Anyone Asking For a Copy.| IN FOUR COLORS.New Numbers For Provincial Highways\u2014Folded in Unique Way.| Hon.J.L.Perron, Minister of | Roads, has issued 10 newspapers the! Quebec Highway Map for 1920.This map has many new leutures' and constitutes an innovation not only | for Canada, but Tor the whole of; America, As in past veurs, the 1920 | man is à pocket size folder un! it is bilingual.| The main characteristic of the map is its \u201caccordeon Tolding \u201d The: map may he consulted the sume way us a book, without unfolding 11 completely and having the trouble of told- ing again, which is always a tedious task with ordinary maps.With the new map of the Quebec Roads Department, these drawbacks no longer exist IE it 18 desired tu post or frame the new map, it way he cur along a lite printed for that purpose.Attractively Bound.i 1920 The cover of the map Is attractive The map itself is an four Wy buf tint shows the contours oF th province; highways, names of towns, and villages, are in black: rivers and; lakes are shown in blue, and natural; and sporting resources are uiven In red, | The 029 Higaway Map, printer] an only one side of the paper.includes: the ceneral map of the province and a large scale section for the district oi Montreut, with the except of absolutely local roads.AN main and secondary arteries are shown with their present state of completion, which makes very easy trips in any part of the province.Another Texture of the 1020 map has been the addition of entrances and exits of all cities in the province, thus facilitating travel, Traffie rules, information for foreign tourists entering Canada, road signs, a chart ol distances, and general information on the province and the highways are GLENEM Mr.and Mrs.Stanley D.Murdoch and little daughter Doris, of Syracuse, N.Y, spent the week-end at the home of his father, Mr.William Murdoch.Mrs, Stewart Vaugh and Mrs.Alex.Watson of Westville, N.Y., visited at Color the home of Me and Mrs.Arthur Watson on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Sadler.who have spent the winter in Florida with their daughter called at the home of Mr.William Duncan on their way to their home in Ormstown.; The regular monthly meeting of the Kensington Sunshine Mission Band was held at the home ot Mrs.WW.A White ou Saturday afternoon, The meeting was conducted by the president, Merle McCartney.The Scripture lesson was read by Chris- tena McNicol followed by prayer by Mrs.Steers.Necitations were given by Helen and David White.The children were given little bags for next meeting in which to place a penny tor every day the sun shines.Jt being Lloyd White's third birthday, all sang \u201cHear the Pennies Dropping,\u201d us Lloyd dropped his three pennies into the Birthday Box.At the close of the meeting Mrs, White served a delicious supper to eleven members and several visitors.The offering amounted to $3.27.Several of our young people attended the dance at the home of Mr.Mait- land Platt, St.Agnes de Dundee, on Friday evening, and report à very enjoyable evening.Mrs.Charles Thompson and son Heaton of Montreal, spent the weekend at the home of Mr, A.W.Smaill.Mr.and Mrs, Norman Murdoch and little daughter Jane, of Constable, N° Y., visited Sunday at the home of his father, Mr.William Murdoch.Miss Eliza Tannahill and Mr.Gordon Fulcher of Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs, |.J.Tannahill, Trout River.Miss Lillian Paul spent Friday in Valleyfield and attended the Thank- offering meeting of the United W.AL XR, also visited at the home of her cousin, Mrs.Thomas Hood.Mr.Harold Brooking is spending a few days visiting friends at Mallory Town, Ont.GORE Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dear and little daughter Agnes of Chateaugay.were the Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm, J.Graham.Mr.and Mrs.Jno Furey, Mr.and Mrs.S.Whaley and family were the Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.\\rt- hur Watson, Kensington.Mr.Robert Howe of Huntingdon, was the week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Foster and family.; Mrs, W.S.Henderson spent à few days visiting at the home ni-her mother, Mrs.(Dr) McMillan.Sorry to report Mrs.Robt.Neely 1s scriously ill.| Miss Lun Law of Chateauguay Basin, was the week-end guest of Mr, and Mrs.[uo Ruddock and family.Mr, and Mrs.Stanley Whaley a family motored to Valleyfield nn Saturday and spent the day with rela tives, Mr.and Mrs.Joo Gordon of De- wittville, Mrs, (Rev) Thos, Corbett, were visitors on Thursday last at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Jno Ruddock Mr.Chas.McHardy, Mr.and Mrs T.J.Graham and Muriel were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.no Sader, River Outarde, on Friday.Mr, and Mrs.Sam Herdman and | ford i | | 1 } | I | ! I MR.ROBERT T.Proprietor of Peach Blow Ayrshire Farm, and has the largest herd of cattle in the east end of the County.Doubtless many who will attend the Dairvinen\u2019s Convention in Hemming- on Friday will also visit this homestead.BROWNLEE, KEEPERS OF \u201cBLIND PIGS\u201d ARE WARNED Judge Monet Champions New Rule of Quebec Legislature.The with the strong backing of the provincial Government and assistance of the Montreal police, has imauzurated « determined campaign to abolish illegal hquor selling establishments places, some of them under the guise uch These ol night clubs, and others run by individuals who operate in their own homes, have been, it is sand, fairly active, but it is hoped to suppress them tow that the law has been amended so that a customer may be prosecuted as well as the proprietor and the waiters, The additional honr granted 10 the licensed beer taverns is also expected to work to the disadvantage of the \u201cblind pigs,\u201d most of whose cus- tumers put in an appearance after the closing hour ot the taverns, Until recently this was 10 p.m, but now it 1s 11.Both the clause as to punishment ol patrons and the extension of the buurs of tavern sale were passed at the recent session of the legislature.The war against the illicit sale of liggor having started in earnest, Judge Monet has officially notificd the offenders that thev are going to be badly defeated.To give effect to his warning he fined the first batch of customers, taken in raids by the police over the week-end, the sum of $1.cach, but there was a sting in the nutimatn fine applied, Tor the costs to each individual were $10.05.making the otal expenses $17.05, a heavy price to pay for the doubtinl pleasure of drinking beer and questionable liquor in more or less sordid surroundings.Waiters were given prison sentences of from one to three months, with costs, and if the latter were not paid three additional months were added to the sentences, Such punishment should prove a deterrent to all but the most reckless persons.Furthermore, Judge Monet announced that this was hut a starter and that in future he would he much more severe with both \u201cthe house\u201d and the patrons thereof.The public will approve these repressive measures and will agree with the courts attitude.There is no excuse for these holes-in-the-wall, which; he- sides purveving to foolish drinkers, give shelter to eriminals, who find victims among the customers and plot hold-ups and burglaries besides.They are evil establishments not to he tol- crated.\u2014((razetle.) ACTIVITIES OF THE W.C1 UL Foes of every kind of narcotic habit the W.CT.UL is a particular enemy te.the cigarette habit for girls.Hlu- strative of this is the resolution passed at a recent meeting of Fitch Bay Union, \u201cThat newspapers be asked to refrain from publishing advertising matter relating to smoking cirgarettes by girls.\u201d Ormstowu Union celebrated its fortieth anniversary in February in a largely attended public meeting.À charter member was among those present, and she was made à life member of the Provincial Union after forty years of service, an honor deserved.Dirief summaries of the work of the years was given, and the membership roll, swelled by the addition of fourteen names.Money was voted to the Temperance contest and to world missions, as well as to the Provincial extension Budget.Brooklet Union remembered the sick and sorrowing, sent twenty cone fort bags to lumhermen.Dewittville Union sent a cash contribution to a city mission, gave cash prizes Tor the Provincial Temperance contest, and remembered Dr.Gren- fell's Mission in Newfoundland.Lennoxville held à public meeting and tea with an interesting programme, the returns zoing to the Provincial Extension Buduet and Worlds Missions.Sherbrooke had a detizheal mnse- Fide and tea, the proceeds of which went te the ŸY WC X ST.ANICET Wedding bells rang here Tuesday when Miss Albertina Lapierre was married to Mr.Frank Mulvana, of Bombay.N.Y.The happy couple left family motored to VaHeyfiehl, and spent the day with Mr.and Mrs, Mel vin Hamilton.immediately on their honeymoon to \u2018Florida.Our best wishes for their happiness.| double windows.How the fire start- four Pas als Liquor Commission, FIREONMOIR HOTEL PROPERTY Volunteer Fire Brigade Ren-' der Excellent Service Saving Nearby Properties.| At 2:45 Saturday morning the sir- | en sounded and awoke the majority of the townspeople und attracted a large number of them to the scene of the fire that was raging on the Moir Hotel property.The building that was on fire was that of an old, storehouse.near the kitchen and the - tavern.In the old building was stored 8 cases of bed clothes.over.$300 worth of empty bottles, a small quantity of wood and coal and 80 ed is unknown, but general opinion | is that some undesirable must have been sleeping in the building.| The local fire brigade.under the direction of Chief Cecil Stark soon had two streams of water pouring! onto the building from King street the pump at the river's edge.the obstinate tire and shortly after am, it Was considered extinguished, and the Moir Hotel and other nearby homes saved.The water pressure from the villape mains \u2018pump was excellent.Ï 'VALLEYFIELD Mark's à ol intercession ter the mis- story work of the church At the morning service the Ven \\rchdenecon Overmg Montreal, preached the vest, \u201cWhere there no tvision the poopie perish\u201d Prov ce, Sundux sus observed un M où LAS As he developed Tus theme phend- Line fer à wide vision or the missions are work the church it was quite apparent that the farge congregation appreetate the cloguent and carnest append he made At the evening service the mneum bent, Revo Wo Io HL Lams, LL Th, preached the third sermon in à sevies on The Appearances or the Risen Christ.\u201d The first command © the Master after the Resurrection \u201cGo mand prior to the Ascension, \u201cGo ye into all the world\" were emphasized as the one and only task of the Christian Church, Sto Mark's AY UN held a bred business meeting on April goth, and a fair attendance of young people resulted, This organization will short- Iv close down for the summer months and the officials intend to present a sood program for their next opening, Aside things will be very quiet in ACY, I A.circles.The president, Mr.H.C.Xrideut, mentioned the loss of another brilliant member in Mr.Fred Fishwick, who has left for duties elsewhere, At a social of the NY PLA à presentation was made to Mr Fish wick, Mr.HO C Brideut and Rev.Wo bo HL Lummis making suitable re marks, The Girls Branch of the W.St.Marks\u201d Church held a social night où April 13th.for the members and a few invited guests, About 35 werc present and the girls had à very enjoyable time, participating in games and sing songs and other amusements.Mrs.Luminis was the recipient of a pantry shower and Rev.Mr, Lummis ul a beautiful study Tump, these being presented by the president, Miss Edith Rosthron, t6 which Rev.Mr.[Lummis replied.We are glad to hear the news that Mr.William Brindle is getting around again after his recent illness.Mr Brindle is one of the oldest employees of the Montreal Cottons, heimg 75 vears old, and this was the first instance for over 13 years he lost time from work and is to be congratulated.Mrs, W.Hastie and daughter of Montreal, were recent callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Thos.Ross.Mr, and Mrs, Nap.Bourassa of Montreal, spent the week-end in town.Mrs, LA, Legault and Miss Marcel Legault were callers in Montreal last week.Mr.and Mrs.S, Whelehan of Mon treal, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs.M.(Trace.Miss Dorothy Grace has from Saranac Lake, N.Y, where she spent the winter visiting relatives, Mr.and Mrs, Edmour Lavimodiere of Cornwall, Ont, spent the week-end mn town.Mr, C1 Magnan, Inspector-tien- cral of the Catholic Schools of the l'rovince, was m1 town last week for the official inspection of the Normal School, Hefore his departure a reception was given by the pupils where he was the guest of honor and eloquently addressed the pupils on the ethics of teaching, On Thursday afternoon fire destroyed the entire contents and part of the building owned and infrabited by Mr.\\.Daoust of this town.The fire originated from an overturned pot of tar on the stove, which caused an explosion.Considerable difficulty was experienced by the firemen in subduing the flames, The building was partly covered by insurance.HUNTINGDON Mr.and Mrs.John Galipeau and son from Montreal visited at the home of Mrs.D.J.Galipeau Sunday Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Galarneau spent the week-end at his parents home in ,Chateauguay Basin.| Miss Rucie O'Hare recently visited with friends and relatives in the city.; Mrs.Margaret Sparrow.of St.Lambert.has heen visiting relatives jin town.Mrs.N.McCrimmon and Mrs.J.iC.Boyd recently spent a day with friends at Chateauguay, Que.; We are glad to report Mr.A.Kidd ihas returned from the hospital much improved in health.Saturday evening upwards of forty , farmers gathered at the meeting call red in behalf of the forming of the { Parish Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany of the Township of Godman- chester.No business of public importance was done other than the fact that the application for charter has heen mare.and ! from the picnic this summer.| \\.of! returned | 24 HOUR SERVICE ' EFFECTIVE AT CUSTOMS A.B.Harmon.deputy US.Customs Collector in charge of Malone district announced Tuesday that the U.S.Customs office at Trout River will be Kept open all night from now on.The 24-hour service does not take effect at the Canadian Customs until May 1st YOUNGER -LEWIS: IN ADDRESS ON THE PEDLAR Rabbi Stearns Unable to Give Lecture at Valleyfield.The Mutual \u201cImprovement Society t x \"| ir 0 5088 s à su and a thud hose was stretched from theld their weekly session last Thus The ! \"three streams soon plaved havoe with! day evening.The hall was filled for the people had the expectation of hearing Rabbi Stearn of Temple Emmanuel, Westmount.who was booked to speak on Travels in Soviet Russia.the Rabbi.owing to unavoidable circumstances found it impossible to be \u201can Vallevfleld and with only a short Younger-Lewis took for Starting with nreparation Rev.C.filled the breach and subject \u2018The Podlar.\u201d the great departmental stores he traced the history of trade and commerce back to the early davs of barter, | Touching upon the question of cred) \u2018And business methods he showed ho from the many.trade was at ol | time the business of individual to individual and oftimes even in these modern davs we long for the good ble times.Picturine himself as an old time pedlar seatéd in an old fushioned cottage with the oil lamps trinumed and lighted.supper over.the, good man.his wife and children gathered around the fireside the ped-! lar opens his pack.He draws out silken hose and gives a little sketch \u201cof the silk worm and how silk is pro- lduced.Then he tells of how in 1588 Tell,\u201d Matt, 25310, and the last com-jthe wife of the Rev.Wm.Lee of 0p work and t6 make plans | Calverton.in Nottinghamshire, Eng.| was knitting stockings and her hus- hand becomme weary with the mon- latony of the knitting needles invent- ced nn machine and reversed the usual jorder and knit his wife a pair of | stockings, Lee tried to interest Queen Elizabeth in his invention.She prom- lised if he could knit silk stockings that she would but this was only her way of getting riw of him for though Lee demonstrated that it could be done.he found no help in England and was forced to take his invention to France.The hose were sold and from the pack the pedlar brought a pipe and briefly sketched the history of pipes.For Betsv as her birthday will soon draw nigh there is a brooch and the pedlar tells of the lprimal days when the thorn held in lplace the raiment made of leaves \"From brooches to pins is but a step 1 rand the pedlar preaches a little hom- [ily and says that men like pins should have a point or aim in life and should cultivate a polish.Not size makes the measure of a man but a test of the man is the fight he makes the grit he daily shows.But the pedlar goes back to business for Tom the oldest boy comes in and there is a blush upon his face.He had left his sweetheart and the pedlar has a ring to sell so he tells him all about the rings, how in the old days the circle was thought to be the only thing that keeps the evil spirits away.How rings were associated with magic.How signet rings came into being.How when a girl puts on a ring given by a man she signallizes the fact that she becomes his slave but that this is a topsy turvey world.upside the master slave.but the ring is sold and from rings to weddings and wedding invitations and from the hottom of the invitation are the words R.S.V.P.answer quickly if you please, ,the pedlar shows what a world of meaning is wrapped up in these words and how life would be sweetened and inspired if to all the gifts that the worlds offers us we would |R.S.V.P.| Bill wants a pack of cards.and from the recesses of the pedlars bundle out it comes.The old teaches the philosophy of life from the 52 pieces of paste board and closes his pack.His mission is ended.his business done and he steps out on the friendly road.There's never an end to the friendly road and that's why it's sweet and fine and free as the wind that fragrant stirs for your delight and mine.When the shadows dim the friendly road.that winds through the vale of drcams.May we tread it still by the waning moon and rest by the silver stream.The lecturer brought into play imagination blended with a great deal of sound philisophy and though the audience were dissapointed in not hearing the Rabbi yet the pedlar did not fail to interest and instruct.A vote of thanks was moved hy Mr.Samuel Hartley and seconded by Mr.A.F.Alseph.Mr.Douglas Hagen has left for Toronto where he has taken a position on the good ship \u201cSherbrooke.\u201d Douglas will be away for the summer months and we all wish him success in his new vocation in life.Mr.and Mrs.Cooper of Coteau, were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.John McMeekin over the week-end.to Montreal over the week-end.\"HUNTINGDON A numher of young people gave a surprise party at the home of Mrs.Daniel om Monday evening, in honor of Mrs.Daniel's niece, Miss Flarence Collins.Music and cards were enjoyed hy cvervone.A delicious lunch was served at midnight.The party broke up shortly after 1 o'clock, Mrs, and Mrs.R.A.Tedstone and daughter Joan, of Verdun, spent the week-end at the home of Wm.Ted- stone Sr.Mrs, Tedstone and daughter remained for the week.\"\u201ce hour before the time of meeting ! his ; pedlar : Mr.and Mrs.Anslow were visitors ! C.J.McGERRIGLE, BA, RECEIVES B.D.DEGREE MISS MORRIS ADDRESSES HOWICK W.1.Clarence John McGerrigle.B.A.of Ormstown.received his Bachelor of Divinity degree at the convocation of the United Theological College.Montreal, which was held in the Emmanuel United Church, on Friday night.Mr.McGerrigle was born at .: 7 .Ormstown, the son of Mr.and >.Delegates Appointed to | ro- Mrs.W.G.McGerrigle.He received his early education there, later entering Stanstead College He is interested in religious educational work, Y.M.C.A.activities vincial And County Conventions.Phe Apo meetimne cor the disk and high school work, and expects | Women's Institute was hehd on the 1 to tuke up work in this sphere.| Chueh at Alan's Corners son Wed nesday afternoon, April goth Tins bem the first mectune following the annual one, the response to the roll COMMERCE RANK call was Paxment 61 tes born 173k Bd 45 A swe members and coeds were pres ent, the presudent, Mass Macdonald presiding Viren the rewntar business ; was dans ated delecates were ap : pornted to attend the County and Pro vine conventions hos to the Courts Convention held ane Frankhn J Contre the first Produ ae Vay ae Ales Larmes Graham, Mrs fanes here = Ç aml Mes Alen Youn and Mis FL IL Batcheller to be Super- \u201cgun .dy 1 .+ plan oe Ge ol a visor Over New Venture Donald College ome tame an lune, of Bankine Institution.Vas Morris, ot \\uhrevc ons Conny Uresident, was the speaker Tor the at The Bank of Commerce bas enter- Lornoot cond cave 0 splendit address, ed onto a new scheme for the open- hey suber heme \u201cPhe Past, the dng ot new accounts They have en Present cod the Futur ae AL ane trusted to Mr.F OL Batcheller the ces Trsttntes Mass AL ores ohio local branch manager the responsib- vu el the Bie werk +.women, an ity ot starting 1,000 new branches she cath 20 à cuba The new banks are to be personal Wonk was done In wa whee the ones and any Individual can manuge von spent then Sane an tae auf À Bank of Commerce branch by going Be Lhe tos at de wah to the Huntingdon Branch.which + ce wien aw en worhed © Te hone head offer and depositing de quarter La wei ae Leur CH Cig to ae slot machine.pulling a leves Ho sebnp dates Het apn wo and nd recewing a Bunk.The bank ih Chto] anc beh 0 Ihe othe Just large enough to fit into à mans cer FT cs the Tee Vest pocket, and 15 simuped like a ond Poster ame the ae ree ad small pass book.The little bank will M a Mie woh oases True the recerve silver coins as lurge as a quar- hote het le eu offers 1 cher ber \u2018The combination to the safety Jone mt TOME cH bunk is not entrusted to the publie, vonk re the es aE la RE wheu it is to be opened Mr.Bur- D EE I nearly cee ile eee, ne eller of the bank will supply bien ot hi beat iit YOO ASC he combination.and deposit the pwemens clube were started am Hie money to your credit The small (rite Hates net Bobo 19971 ehange hanks have proved a success 4 datle dant 2 women at SOUS 4 d'oronto where they have been Cech, Citar sie and bom the dpsed oùt.If the slot machine is not | .Women's Tose, the dueet hein visible when vou are at the bunk.the for celerks will supply vou with a bank, foamy aenvanes, nother words the cost of whieh is 25 cent prolleweine our que-cait motto, Meer! a ee Home ane Conte\u201d The mtluene ar that small organs deen ~ eon spread | OUNTY RESULTS ON aver the whole Dano and an var, TEMPERANCE EXAMINATIONS {Mrs Watt ef Vcore, BV ute daeed at suto fngland where at .It Costs Money to Investigate.The North of England textile manufacturers have been petitioning the British Government to impose a duty on their products.and hearings have been heard.These are not completed.but it is estimated that the costs of these hearings already amount to about $50.000.- * * .* New College Curriculum.Under the heading \u201cA Woman's Corner\u201d appears an article about a school where girls from 13 to 15 years of age are trained for domestic service.It is a two-year course, the first year being devoted to ordinary training, such as cookery.laundry-work, needlework and house- wifery.\u201cDuring the second year the work is more specialised.so that the girl who feels she has a call to be a nursery maid or a kitchen maid is given extra instruction in her subject.\u201d * \" » * \u201d The Cost of Smoke.A learned Professor addressed the Royal Sanitary Institute on Saturday the 23rd of March and informed his hearers that smoke not only caused much extra work for millions of Women but, in addition, it was a waste of money.He estimated that the loss in Britain in smoke through the use of ordinary domestic fires amounted to eighty million pounds sterling a year.+ \u201d » n LS The Easter Palm Gift.A press dispatch states that the Pope received from the Benedictine Nuns of Camaldoli a beautiful palm three feet high for Palm Sunday.In view of the recent reconciliation between the Italian Government and the Vatican the palm this year \"contains in the centre a miniature of Professor Giustiniani representing Pius XI blessing the Italian flag and Lictors Fasces, thus symbolising the reconciliation of Church and State.\u201d The privilege of manufacturing palms for the Apostolic Palace was conferred on these nuns in 1876.» .* * Child Has Narrow Escape.Just out of London is an electric line owned by the Southern Railways.It is one of those lines which secures its electric power by the third-rail method.A little five year old boy was out playing with a ball and it rolled down the embankment onto the track.The boy followed it, and stumbled along the track for a couple of hundred yards.Finally, as he picked up the ball he touched the rail and was badly burned on the knees and hands.Fortunately he was seen and some workmen rescued him just two minutes before the next train was due.° ° ° ° What is a Jail Sentence Worth.In August of last year a case was tried at Stoke-on- Trent, where a painter charged the prisioner with false representations.It seems that a man approached a painter with the offer of a contract for decorating a public house.The deal was made and the man was paid a commission.Unfortunately for the painter, the owner of the public-house knew nothing about the deal.The prisoners pled his innocence, that he was not the party.but the painter and the publician swore that he was the man, and he got three months of hard labour, He is out of Jail now, but the authorities were not content and now find that he had told the truth and therefore was innocent.He was given a pardon and £100 as compensation.The man, when interviewed, said that he was glad to have the pardon and his name cleared, but he did not think £100 was adequate compensation for the three months hard labor which he served behind the stone walls.Thursday, April 18th., 1929.Iwhich do not meet properly and have aharp edges, and by poorly fitting plates, The irritation may be due to a chronic inflammation, such as infected teeth or sinus, or of the lining of the uterus.Habitual abuse of the stomach may produce a chronic irritation of that organ.Constipation is probably a factor in cancer of the rectum.It has been shown that any particular type of diet has any influence on cancer.Our present knowledge permits us to say that its prevention lies in the prevention or removal of types of irritation above referred to.By a regular health examination, these sources of infection may be found and the need for their correction pointed out, which is one excellent reason why everyone should be examined regularly by his family physician.At present, our only method of cure is by removal or destruction of the growth, once it has developed.If done early, this offers a good chance for cure.It is early treatment which, alone, is of value.Questions, concerning Health, addressed to the Canadian Medical Association, 184 College St, Toronto, will be answered personally by correspondence.HEALTH SERVICE of the Canadian Medical Ass'n.CANCER Cancer is an old disease.It is described in the writings of the ancients which have come down to us, Only in comparatively recent times has it been understood that the various tissues of the body are made up of the one type of cell, all coming from one parent cell.Similarly, cancers arise from each type of cell and remain of that type.If the cancer begins in the stomach and spreads to the liver, the growth in the liver will resemble stomach cells, not liver cells.Under normal conditions, the cells of the body divide, grow, mature and die.At present, we do not know what controls this process.Apparently when this control is lost or disorganized, growth occurs which, in some cases, is cancerous or malignant.There are many theories concerning the cause of cancer, which is another way of saying that there is no satisfactory or generally accepted theory.The disease is not hereditary.In most cases, it occurs after some sort of chronic irritation.This irritation may be mechanical and be produced by broken teeth, teeth A green tea with the fragrance 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See Our Special Exhibit of the New Chevrolet Six O\u2019CONNOR BROS.Huntingdon, Que.PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED di e - e y 4 i .e i - » Thursday, April !8th., 1929.« RZ VE EVE VA VE VAE EN The Week Spevially Written for The Huntingdon Gleaner Thursday last saw the end of the formal budget debate and everyone was glad of it.It had been a tiresome affair, extending from the first of March to the 1lth of April.and even allowing for the Easter adjournment.that was too much.The amendment moved by the Progressives was: \u2018\u2019This house urges upon the government the consideration of an immediate and substantial increase of the British preference as a step towards freer trade relations between Canada and other nations.\u201d It was defeated 19 to 155.After that vote was taken Mr.Kennedy, of Peace River decided he had to make a speech.The reason was not apparent.but Mr.Kennedy had forty minutes, if he wanted them.Fortunately Hansard was on the job, for the House emptied during the address.After that Mr.Evans of the Saskatchewan Progressives spoke and then came the vote on the amendment of the Conservative Party.This read: SS DES NS AT ECR EIR J At Ottawa SEAT Gauthier.an ex-candidate for Dorch- ester, has been busying himself in the matter.It is known that he has gone through the province arranging meetings of the Conservatives and Quebec was one of the places visited.His business, it is understood, was to have delegates appointed from the various constituencies in the province who would attend a convention in Montreal in the near future.and the question is being asked what the business of this gathering will be.\u201d Finally the vote was reached and the Government motion carried.107 to 83.Mr.King Speaks.The Budget debate this year varied from the ordinary discussion so far as speeches by the leaders are concerned.Generally the two leaders finish the debate.but this year Mr.Bennett did not speak and the Prime Minister spoke on Tuesday.but the vote was not taken until Thursday.The Prime Minister.as usual with him, spoke for over two been brought into the discussion of the possible adjustments of the tariff references to the St, Lawrence waterway.Representations have been made to the effect that in some way or other these two questions are being discussed together, that the one question is being made to relate in some measure to the other.May I sav that I can conceive of no greater misfortune than that the question of the St.Lawrence waterway should be mixed up in an way with the question of the tariff of this country or of the United States.Each question must be dealt with separately on its merits.Mr.Cahan: Did he not himself suggest that in his correspondence with the United States?Mr.Mackenzie King: When it comes to the working out of any international problem.the success or the failure of the negotiations will depend more than anything else on between the peoples who are interested in the particular transaction.I submit that to that extent what may develop out of discussions on one subject or occasion may come to have a bearing on the solution of other questions.For that reason I think it all-important that with respect to the tariff as with respect to everything else we should at all times seek 50 to conduct our discussions as not to create an atmosphere that is hos- fHE HUNTINGDON GLEANER public opinion in Canada has not so clearly crystallized in favour of the waterway project as appears to be the case in the United States.In other words.this observation simply emphasizes what it would seek to emphasize to-day.I think it 1s advisable.so far as our international relations are concerned.that those who are most concerned should have at heart at all times the possible effect of any action of one country upon the other with which it may have any dealings.Mr.Cahan: Will the Prime Minister allow another question.Is not the quotation which the Prime Minister has just read and which has appeared in the press of the United States, the basis of their comments, to which my right hon.friend has referred, as to the mixing of the St.Lawrence waterway and tariff questions?the atmosphere of trust and of con- | fidence and of good will that exists : Mr.Mackenzie King: I do not think so.Mr.Bennett: Absolutely.Mr.Mackenzie King: Well, they \u2018have an explanation now.which per- i haps will help to correct it.But I re- peat\u2014and I do not think this can be | made too clear\u2014that so far as the | United States tariff is concerned that lis a mater which the government of ithat country must settle for itself in \\Accordance with its own interest.| And the United States will be the first to recognize, if in any action they take our trade with them is ROCKBURN Mrs.W.G.Gibson is attending the annual meeting of the Quebec Provincial of the Presbyterian W.MS, which is being held in Quebec City this week.Miss Glady Atkinson is the guest this week of her aunt, Mrs.George Rennie.Miss Ruth Leitzenmeyer returned to Saranac Lake on Monday after spending the week-end at the home of her grandfather, Mrs.Joseph Gowan.The regular meeting of the Rock- burn Ladies Aaid Society was held at the home of Mrs.Henry McMillan on attendance of over 40 members and visitors.The sugaring season Just ended was well up to average in yield, and unlike the conditions which prevailed last year there was a ready market for all that could be produced.The quality was exceptionally good and the season closed with an active demand.many being unable to completely fill their orders.Tomato and Cream Cheese Salad Whip together 1 square of cream cheese and ': cup of French dressing.Add the solid meat of canned tomatoes drained, chilled thoroughly and Thursday the 11th instant.with an seasoned.pour over crisped and shredded lettuce.There is one o store featuring Slater Shoes will sell from the she cannot fit you your feet and that size 1s obtainable in Slater Shoes.\u2014_ J \u2018ou shoes If if they verfectly.ight 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that the finan- hours.placing much general Informa- |tile.but as far as we can strive to | aay roc, bfected that it is our duty the Slater dealer docs not cial proposals of the government tion on Hansard.\u2018This statistical preserve an atmosphere of goodwill Ibe our Tight an ty it sh tue happen to have it in stock om \u2014 make no provision for reasonably lmatter.while easy to read, deadens a between this country and our neigh-\u2018 make s 5 br ©; ts with lat \u2018 : : : Co = ss safe-guarding and protecting the in- speech and it was not until he finish- |bours to the south.Now then.as to he SUCH Arrangements with respec he makes it his business to terests of those \u201cengaged in agricult- |ed that part of his address that Mr.my hon.friend's interjection.On to our tariff as will further our in- ural pursuits or in industrial\u201d ployment in Canada.\u201d It was defeated 65 to 127.Many expected the vote on the main motion would then follow but Doctor Manion claimed the floor and made a real old-time political speech.He followed the Ministers on their Easter vacations and saw menace in the southward direction they followed.He waved the flag in true campaign em- know just when it has become a he had demanded that the government adopt a \u2018red-blooded\u201d policy towards the United States or.in other words.that they be frankly told that if they raised their tariffs, Canada would go them one better.The Prime Miniter in his reply had referred to this expression and said that it was \u201ccool heads\u201d not red- blood which were needed at this time.Dr.Manion in his second speech remarked: \u201cA couple of words which I used in my speech seem to have caused a good deal of antagonism on the part of my hon.friends.I do not know why they should have taken umbrage as they did.but I used the words \u2018red-blooded Canadian policy\u201d I did not assail the United States.and I do not assail the United States now.I like the United States, but I love Canada.The Prime Minister.Mr.Mackenzie King.in dealing with that\u2014 and I found myself laughing a little when he came to the Words \u201cred-blooded.\u201d because I thought he would not conclude his speech with- them\u2014said that it lthroughout the \"neighbouring country King got the real attention of the House.The U.S.Tariff.Dealing with the Government's attitude towards the present-day tariff situation Mr.King remarked: \u201cThis year.when the government was preparing its budget.it had before it the knowledge which is common continent.that a was about to between this country and the U.S.is.I believe.the greatest trade that ex- neighbouring republic that there are certain measures to be introduced at a special session of congress now about to assemble.An important measure.we are led to believe.is a measure relating to farm relief.Another measure relates to limited adjustments of the tariff: I think that is the expression which has been officially used.Having that knowledge before us.I ask hon.gentlemen irrespective of party: In the condition of prosperity which Canada is today enjoying would it be desirable on the part of the adminifration to take any action with respect to the tariff in Canada at the present time which could be regarded as provocative by those across the line who may be interested in seeking to raise the tariff in that country I say that with the knowledge that we have before us ut the present time were we to do what hon.gentlemen opposite by their am- | endement apparentiv wish us to do.namely raise the tariff.we would be creating in the minds of the American people the very sentiment which | \u201cbenefits of the January 31.1928, a communication was addressed to the United States government by our minister at Wash - ington, which communication was based on a communication sent by the present government.and in that communication a reference was made to the tariff.But it was made in what way?In a way which illustrates the truth of what I have been saying\u2014the wisdom of not having some other question.Now here is and they were hoping that our people would be equally interested, as perhaps they are.And this was wha! was stated in reply\u2014the reply is to the Secretary of State of the United States.: It will therefore be observed that the transportation situation in the two countries is not identical as to available facilities, extent of use.or rates and that the economic handicaps to which vou referred in your note of April 13 appear to have more applitation to United States than to Canadian conditions.In this connection.it may be said that Canadian agriculture is more directly affected by the restrictions on the importation of Canadian farm products which have been imposed by the United States in recent vears.With the object, it is understood.of assistine argiculture in those western states which would share so largely in the proposed St.Lawrence waterway.This situation.and the effects upon the maritime sections of Canada of the United States duties on the products ot the fisheries.:terests in OUr OWN WAY.And having ; said that, may I again make clear.,What I wish above all else to make clear not only in this connection but lin all others.Living as we do beside the United States as near neighbours.it is in the interests alike of the United States and of this country.and in the larger interests of the British Empire.that so far as we can.with respect to all our relations.We carry dot with bu\u2018ter and grated and plare in oven to brown.cheese Disease Germs Haven\u2019t a Chance Absorbine, Jr., spells death to disease germs and infection.As a gargle and mouthwash, this sifle, dependable antiseptic and germicide kills germs on sight in the mouth and throat.Applied to sores, wounds, cuts, bruises and sprains it not only relieves the pain and soreness, Lut also heals quickly and prevents inflammation, Always keep Absorbine, Jr, in vour medicine cabinet.[tis Nature's \u201cFirst Aid\" \u2014non-ureasy and stainless.$1.25 \u2014at your druggists.Booklet free.10 RDS hodlebts Doesn't such get it for you\u2014promptly.\" appeal to you?KELLY & LANKTREE, Huntingdon, Que.honest service the Dominion.agricultural authorities offered for public sale.RENNIE'S SEEDS have the confidence of growers and dealers everywhere.A steady and consistently increasing demand may be accepted as conclusive evidence of the high esteem in which \u201cRennie\u2019s Seeds\u201d are held by discriminating growers throughout Our Special Grades, supplied in sealed cartons only.are recognized by the leading to be the Finest Grades High undeviating standards insure uniform excellence.and Dealers can confidently recommend our Special Grades with the fullest assurance, knowing that cach variety has been thoroughly tested, and is offered for sale under Tremendous à fashion: \u201cIt is quite true that the Make certain changes in its tariff.steps taken with respect to one policy \u2018them out wn spirit auch will help T * |e 5 word \u201csafeguard\u201d is not used very [Changes which may materially affect |or one question which possibly may than take a stop mn the opposite ; q{ \u2019 much in Canada.but I would like to lrade between the 2 countries.Trade |come to prejudice the solution of direction.\u201d °C Phos 5 A eee e crime to use a good British word here |! ë X- the statement to which my hon.New Reci .\u2019 in Canada.While we may have neg- ists between any two countries IN| friend refers.It is the only state- In bow Recipe for Kraut dist in .lected on some occasions to put in|the world.and naturally we are inter- ment touching upon the tariff in all Jace a laver of Kraut then i le ver the word \u201cprotection\u201d we have always |ested in what the citizens of the re- [the correspondence between this gov- Le cooked e -noodles and a à en 7 © advocated protection and.when we |Public do with respect to matters ernment and the United States.crumbled a repeat unt dish were in power we always lived up to |Which may affect that trade.We are| Mr.Cahan: There was only one is filled: place ie sausnnes on ton ( Jd 1C it B the principle of protection: but what interested as well in all that affects |statement.and bake slowly until the meat bh \u2019 \\ must we think of a party which when [the industrial conditions of that| Mr.Mackenzie King: Just one, that browned \u2018about 1 hour.\u2018 \u2019 # in or out of office have preached a Country because.as we Know from is right.Let me read it to my hon Co j policy of free trade and ever after-|eXperience.matters are so interrelat- friend.But before doing so.may I stuffe atoe Sad 3 Wards practise protection?\u201d ed in economic affairs that it is point this out so as to explain the Remove a re baked »ou- 9 & a {LI And he brought down the House Seldom that one portion of this con- |context: The United States has in- atoes.mash.season with salt eer ; \u2018oy when he contintied his play on word [tinent is appreciably affected by de- |timated to us that they felt their butter.small \u2018chopped onion ger \u2019 ä phrases in connection with our rela- |Pression or the opposite without oth-|western farmers were much interes- ery seed.Add cream or milk to fo i .tions with the United States.In Dr, |er parts being also affected.We have |ted in the St.Lawrence waterway moisten \u201cwhip thoroughly.fill skins Selected Seeds yD \u2018 Manion's first speech on the budget.[the word of those in authority in the ur or hepsn > OR years McLaughlin-Buick has led the world in fine-car sales.For years the proven McLaughlin-Buick engineering principles have been acclaimed bv an overwhelming majority.But now a tremendous increase in public acceptance has resulted in establishing during the past month, à new sales record for all tine.Because here, in addition to the powerful, triple-sealed, vais c-in-head engine; the famous torque-tube drive; the cantilever rear springs and the wonderful sealed chassis, are new, revolutionary standards of performance and ridin g case, and new beauty and luxury of Masterpiece Bodies out referring to | A are among the factors which have So \u201cBB, RP y was not \u201cred blood\u201d we needed but pa cause them to raise their tar- contributed to bringing it about that the protection of the name \"Rennie.by Ii hr! J ent wi iff higher perhaps than it wus ever => = = ; _.Cr no 0 pool Mons ue a ER Lhe their intention to raise it.We do not | We have a complete list of Clovers, Tim- You bave but to dri.e this great car to ster is tha as his e: tremities mixed.It is not a cool head that is troubling this government: it is cold feet that is troubling them.and if he had studied physiology in his youth as I did.he would realize intend to take any action of that provocative character.\u201d The Waterways.The rumor that the government might enter into a bartering game othy, Grasses, Forage Plant Seed, Seed Corn, Oats, Wheat, Barley and Peas, Onion Setts, Seed Potatoes, Incubators and Brooders, Poultry Supplies, Calf Meals, Feeding Stuffs, Bird understin lechy 11 is le sales records for cars at Mel dU wruly breaking all or above its price.| ° that in both matters.not only to With the United States\u2014the St.Law- ».4e | warm up the feel, but to cool down | rence waterways against the tariff Seed, Insecticides, Fertilizers, Garden Imple- | the head.vou need red blood any- rates\u2014has been persistent and has | 3 ons the nts and Tools, etc.: how.and they need it on both reached such dimensions that the \u2019 .me \u2019 counts.\u201d Prime Minister decided he should cant be described.It | M13-4-20C The House of Commons likes that sort of a speech every once in a while and the Conservative members cheered Doctor Manion to the echo in the lobbies afterwards.make a statement: \u201cOf late there has can\u2019t be copied.But it\u2019s the flavor of Kellogg\u2019s Ask your dealer for copy of Rennie's Seed Annual\u2014he will gladly supply it on request.CATALOGUE OF DUTCIT BULBS READY IN JUGUST -Buic Pouliot Jumps In.THE COMPANY A Romie of Famiseouta.decided Corn Flakes th k WILLIAN RENNIE TEL O'CONNOR BROS.J.F.Pouliot of Témiscouta decide LTA) A) : that this was the sort of debating he orn aKes t at ma es Uked, so for the next forty minutes he sailed into the Conservative party and all its works, sometimes getting | 12,000,000 people de- 455 McGILL ST, += MONTREAL, QUE.\u201ca Head Office\u2014TORONTO.Phone 114-W.Huntingdon, Que.applause from his own benches.! d thi \u201c d \u2019y When Better Automobiles Are Built\u2014MclLaughlin-Buick Will Build Them sometimes ironical desk thumping from the other side.man 18 wonder - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 He wound up by reading a long newspaper article from the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph which said that a campaign was afoot to divide the federal Conservative Party and make Mr.Cahan leader in Quebec.Part of the article read: \u201cIt is no secret that the Conservatives of the province have for some time been dissatisfied with the treatment the party headquarters meted out to them and the stage seemed all set for a split.\u201cA curious procedure then followed.Reorganization of the party in the province has long been necessary.But ive and Grow Praits BABY CHICK FOOD Feed your baby chicks with PRATTS BARBY CHICK FOOD and prevent the scoures of White Diarrhora.Jt not only saves chicks\u2019 lives, but makes them strong and sturdy cereal every day.Kelloggs CORN FLAKES * Oven-fresh in the red-and-green the means adopted are.to say the and fits them, io brome heavy layers.Be pachage! i i sure you get : 5.least oy on Mr, J.L.hPratt Food Co.of Canada, Ltd, Toronto \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 rt EEE It Pays to use RTIN-SENOUR 100% PURE PAINT AND VARNISHES A special product ~ for every purpose- for every surface or PRINGLE, STARK & CO., Huntingdon, - - - - Que.RNISHES CQUERS Court's Ginger Ale Gurd\u2019s heres l'houplrrte Lemonade Font Cours Curd\u2019s Tron urd\u2019s Kuia Cord's Sweet sod Curd'e Root Beer IPhosphiste Curd's Seltzer Gurd\u2019s Viehy MANUFACTURERS Our Products! 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Page 4 ATHELSTAN The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society was held in the basement of the church on Thursday afternoon.There was a very good attendance of members and considerable work was accomplished.One quilt was nearly completed besides other sewing.Refreshments were served each member providing for same.Messrs, George Elder and L.D Watson left on Saturday for Cowans- ville, to attend the funeral of the late Miss Evelyn Sayers, which was held on Sunday afternoon in the United Church of that place.AUBREY-RIVERFIELD Rev, Griffith of Westport, Ont preached as a candidate at Knox and Riverfield Churches last Sunday.It 18 expected Rev.Beaton wall he the supply for next Sabbath Miss Barbara Morris addressed the meeting of the Howick Women's Institute List Wednesday at Allan's Corners.She gave a very vivid picture of early development of the Wamen's Institute organization.Mr.and Mrs.Wim.Y-uddie oF Lakeside, visited over the wuvek-end with their aunt, Miss Lanet Logan, Mrs.Joseph MeLeod and Miss Fhz- «beth Armstrong have returned heme ofter a pleasant holiday spent with friends in Ormstown, The maple syrup season is near.a close, some sap cans bem Net last week.In spite of better weather conditions the vield this vier has been fairly good.The removal of the chu tree from the Riverfield cemetery marks the removal of a monument over the 2rave of one of the carly settlers.Although no must needs co, still we will db ose the tall, graceful tre < swith +3 4er hangiue foliage.BEAVER Mr, and Mrs SWhoadd al family, and Mr William \\Vhisall er Montreal, spent the week-end th Mr.and Mr.Keneeh Baker in Plattsburuh, NY Mr.Donald Ferguson of Montreal, spent a few dave last week wt the home of his brother, Mr limes Fore £uson.Mrs.Stirret Cameron entertained a few friends on Tuesday cvenine 1.\u201c300.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.tained their neighbors and a number of friends on Friday evening.\\ most engovable evening was spent by odoin dancing and ames Mr.and Mrs.were recent Jucsts of Crawford, Huntingdon, Mr, Stirret Cameron spent tv in Montreal last week.Recent guests at the home or Nr and Mrs, Noel! Reynolds were Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Murdock and dauzhter Doris, and Messrs Noel aod William Miller, all i Syracuse, NY.Mrs.Harold Cameron was the cuest ci her friend Mrs, William MWireer, Huntingdon, during the week Wesley Mrs Phomson Harbarte das - HAVELOCK HAVELOCK .LL LL Le There is talk ui à vonsohidated school being built oy Havelock, On Monday Messrs.Potter, McArthur, Curren, tilmore and Douglas went to Dundee 10 see the school there.Mr.and Mrs.Willis Roberts and little son Lyman où Ormstown, visited relatives at Russeltown lust weck.The monthly meeting of the Junior W.A.of the Havelock Trinity Church was held Saturday at the home Mrs.Nina Fiddis.Mrs.Eliza Roberts and Miss Reta Gilmore are spending a few days at Ormstown, visiting relatives.Miss L.Kennedy.who has spent several weeks with her sister, Mrs.Collings.who has been very ill, returned home Tuesday.We are glad 10 say Mrs Collings is recovering, Mr.Payton attended convocation in Montreal last Friday.Mrs.George Miller spent several days in Franklin, visiting relatives.Mrs.George Amos und children of Valleyfield, ure visting her s:ster, Mrs.5.Fuchanan.Every Time you step into this store you have coni- plete assurance of the purity of our meats.A «Te callers HAVELOCK Mr.and Mis.Lestic Stevenson motored to Montreal last week.Mr.James Costelle has commenced work on his harn.Mrs.Eliza Roberts spent a day last week visiting friends at St Chryses- rome.HOWICK Sunday visitor at the home or Mr, and Mrs WI.Gebbie were Mr and Mrs Hi] and tue diatehters, Mr and Mrs WW Calnuvre Chateauguay Basin Mrs Ko Anderson und daughters peut Saturdav on Montreal Mr and Mrs 1 KR Stewart, Mone ou Tuesday ar the home +1 Mr at ML Karr The revular monthlk meeting oi the Georzetown WAS was held an the church buscwent a Tuesday oth mst.Mrs Turner pressting 28 Ja dics answered the rol call Very interesting papers were road be Mas 6 Heoquey Mrs D Melua, Mrs J Kegr and Miss D Elhott un hospital), send jservace and sappties Viter the meets pins lotions tram the Hhi'erent sew- my vireles gacked anti reorresh- ments served < merten T the Lae Aol then flhuet + discuss Business cn aa! Ars Nd Noss span Thursday and Fridax +1 last weck ae Metre The lady curlers field 4 mecting ou Thurediy evening bass ar the home 1 Mrs TT Gehbie le was decided to hold a supper and ade of work dure me the sume te help vuh the Hein veus RITES ¢ 7 ATHELSTAN Mrs.Saunders, Mr.and Mrs.F.Hutchings and children spent Sunday with friends :n Havelock.Mrs.Tena Cairns recently spent à few days with Mr.and Mrs.Moore in Huntingdon.Miss Annie McCracken spent the week-end with friends in the city.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Duval and fam- ity of Lake Placid, were the week-end visitors at the home of his father, Mr.M.Duval.Ten members of the Women's Missionary Society, motored to Valley- {field on Friday and attended a mecet- ing in the United Church, which was addressed by Mrs.MeKay, à missionary home on furlough from India, where she has been for over forty years.She was a very able speaker, and her address was most interesting.At the close of the meeting a social hour was spent and delivions refreshments were served by the Valleyfield ladies.The April meeting of the Wide \\wake Club was held Friday evening at the home of Mr James Daounelly.There was it good attendance of members and visitors and ail report has - me had à good ume.DUNDEE ~The many friends or Mrs Moods, Sr, Were very sorry to learn that while walking about an her home a few days ago she had a all which resulted in a broken limb Ve hope for her speedy recovery There has been and continues to he such sickness mn this locality.Maitland Platt enter-; of, THE HUNTINGDON GLEANER PEACHES FOR PLEASURE (By Barbara B.Brooks) At this time of year\u2014just before fresh fruits are plentiful-canned fruits fill an important place in our menus.Probably the most used canned fruit is the peach.It has a flavour which nearly every one likes and which blends well with other foods.A simple dessert is made by steaming rice with milk.Put one cup of rice, one teaspoon of salt and three cups of milk into the top of a double boiler and steam until tender.Press into a buttered mold to cool.Un- mold on to a glass serving dish and arrange on the top and sides halves of canned peaches which have been drained and rolled in macaroon crumbs.Pour the peach juice around the mold.Another peach dessert is prepared by draining the half peaches and rolling them in corn flake crumbs.Place them in a baking dish.dot with butter and brown in a hot oven.Serve with a sauce of thickened peach juice.and cook, stirring until thickened.Add one tablespoon of chopped preserved ginger before serving.Peaches are often used in salad.Sometimes the centers are filled with cottage cheese which has been seasoned.It may be mixed with chopped pecans and chopped preserved ginger.Serve on a bed of lettuce and use a cream dressing.Canned peaches are delicious with ready-to-eat cereal and are often used for breakfast in this way.They are especially good with corn flakes.Some people chop canned peaches and mix them with honey to serve with hot griddle cakes.The syrup from these peaches may be used for basting a baked ham or for flavoring \u201cANADIAN P Valuable suggestions as to how and where to spend your Summer holi- Telephone or call:\u2014 | T.B.PRINGLE.Agent.Our workmanship and trim- Made to order as rile the ew ch nem tlle Ar Noel Millar où Syracuse, N.Y À > boo mi \u201c iN Cp spent few days recently visiting jet Hi ve A on in CU) friends and relatives here.gelatine desserts.eh > oh > ONUES Mrs, Jessie Vass and Miss Klizu- | - : Ale beth Vise spent aw day recently at the home «fi Mr and Mrs.David Vas | ; ! avid Vass, CHATEAUGUAY BASIN bosse \u2018 ) i ; , | Miss C Elion spent the week-end ; or Thue day ver it ths the home of Mire, I.Nes.| vir and Mes bE cet the Hoizhts.| Mrs, Fred Bruce of Humingdon, motred to Valley fic where wonups Oaed her aeother, Mes, Moode Sr Crind sorvice was held the Malley recently : TRA Dell Cathedral on honor 05 thar a -} \u2019 \u2018 Lu ver wedding Follow the cores Dust and \u2014 Most New Year's reso- cmeny « Unner sus crven at the home (lutions are like ashes.They are not \"of Mre Elluceds brother, Mr James {being carried out \u2014Fredericton Glea- dave Cunningham, te the immediate rela-tner.ST aves amd a fon intimate friende The \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 décorations were carried cut with croses and ferns Rev KR then moa few well chosen words, extended to \u2018he 2mests oi how = che beer ashes wets SUITS THAT SUIT 1 ! ST.AGNES Our Suits will please you just as long as Phe Shoes dels?aerpdns vive vou wear them.Perfect fit, long service and Vebline ond Nunes aamentdle of Lo.= Madone, NOV, metre Te at te visit shape-retaining.their parents Sunda .; , Mrs Fred Gardner 0 200 None, mings of highest quality.vus u Dusness alle Xallevteld, - Monday low as $25.00.Miss Doris Ohms 1 St Mead as sp ndin some tra her brothers | See our new stock of Readv-made Suits Me at Nr Lehn ve 3 ., .\u201c 5 5 t: H ao0ls , Auto insurance costs real money, En.and Mrs.John Wadde ovey it.lf there are children in your ey quariette EE a ee FE $oo S saie A ° put it is a thing every auto owner Mrs.R.C.Manning, Miss Jean family, there's almost daily need of wig \u2018wiggle O\u2019 the kilt\" and Roamin\u2019 b = ad ought to carey, Whether ie counts OM |Manning and Mr.James Manning 1t6 comfort.And any night may find |in the Gloamin\u2019 © and literally 3 New wash goods in dless variet Lots i he Season.\u20ac or 10000 miles dur\u201d were the Sunday guests of Miss Mary You very thankful there's a bottle IN [brought down the house.All tastes Vas 5 san endless variety.Ls hire \u2018ng .: Edwards, who is very ill at Covey the house.Just a few drops, and that gare\u201d catered to and we heard songs : nt good things at the twenty-five cents count- oe Boga epent.the week-end at Hk diarrien élec À vegelabl omar [of Ireland and of Wales and of Am- E er, Lorraine Taffettas, Ring-a-Rosy Prints.Cota , rice Boyd spent the week-end at| Mr.Gerald Beaudin.of Champlain diarrhea checked.À vegetabl pro- |crica, when Mr.McAlpine touched E ot » laltettas, ge sy s.don ! ( I oa Baby becomes fretful, or restless.g A John Ross (Pat) and his team of Sore ping.She put on iodine and they | torin was never more popular \u2014 \u2018ers an \u20ac members o £ curiiie |are doing as well as could be expect-| i}, others than it is today.Eve Gurl's |) i | *Ë .lub to a bean supper.During the ed.although very painful.drugrist bas it y.ry irl Ss TEsses, sizes 7 to 14 years, smart NH oast two seasons these two contemp- Mrs.David Cowan and son Clifford (TUBES has 1% ; style Dresses of printed Broadcloth, plain ; H vraries have curled games whereby [of Ormstown, were the guests of Mrs.° | Br del h : >: ' : | he Joser was 10 entertain the lub M.E.Young last Tuesday.RY TOYA mn RAN CHEERFULLY painted house {JE ror cloth and Floral Prints.Real bargains 8, members; and for the second time - La .ff at 95e.! N° Pat was successful.One long table TIVILLE cannot help but impart bright- § , ; .neavily laden was spread in the Club DEWI @ 7 S 1) O R | pe ness, prosperity and cheer to the k A sale of ladies\u2019 Leatherette Coats at five | soom.Erovision was made or VAIlY Messrs.Leslie Rutherford and E.spirit which pervades the home.- : ninety-five men.but unfortunately al chairs Forrester.of Allan's Corners were ee P P 3 y \u2019 1 Pnau sat at the head of the table, Week-end visitors with their uncle CANADA PAINT is real econom a F .P | After the supper being thoroughly Pr Raoul Tessier and three friends VALLEYFIELD EVERYBODY who has tried Good paint saves the surface makes : orty- nine cent specials | @ _ :njoyed congratulations were extend- came from Montreal Saturday after- Miss Gladys Sayles.of Montreal, Kellogg\u2019s Pep Bran Flakes pant.° , 3 Ca 5! \"ed to the rivals of the competition reon and spent Sunday with Raoul's Was the guest of her parents.Mr.and is delighted with that won- your buildings last four times as : Ladies\u201d Silk Vests 49 :ollowed by an informal hour of \u20acn- |, vents Mr.and Mrs.Fred Tessier.|Mrs.Geo.Sayles over the week-end.derfully improved flavor long as they would if neglected.[ Silk Knickers 49 \u2018ertainment.Mr.Arthur Cunningham spent Fri- Mr.and Mrs.Fisher of Montmor- and unusual crispness of L: Lo .Mr.Chauncey Barter was called to gay last in Montreal.ency were the guests of the former's P 4 » 3 Dimity Night Dresses 49 \u2014 his home at Bury, Que.over the! \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Guy Sedgewick, of |Parents for a few days last week.PEP.There is \u2018\u2018Quality in every drop\u2019 of E Dimity Slips 49 N @ week-end by the sudden illnes of his untingdon.spent the week-end Mr.Deerfield.of Troy is the guest Don\u2019t put off trying CANADA PAINT because of its E Silk FH of lather.with his mother.Mrs.Sedgewick, at |of Mr.and Mrs.D.Lamont.them.A delicious surprise.4 ! ose 49 basic pigments Genuine Elephant White Lead, combined with first Ta week-end with friends and relatives.|, , -d ! vitamins\u2014mineral salts quality pure linseed oil.° \u2019 E: Mrs.Chas.Vallie and little son of to re Mimics ton Tare ont D.L.Griffith, of Pr \u2014 and just enough bran to 5 one dollar.
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