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VOL. XXV ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 5 I9|8

I the propaganda of ahigher plane for Shoes ! Shoes ! i : farmers—and where it develops an in- \ telllgent interest in public afîairs, all. Induction Service Fifty pairs Hand-made Shoes for EVERYBODY’S Why Farmers I the way from tjtc township to the j ■«ate, guaranteed waterproof—will wear Dominion a t large it suddenly finds | well and give splendid satisfaction, j that there is a great mission to ful- i •Riese shoes are three times cheaper Should Organize fil and it finds its veins coursing with' At Manille new life. I I'hursday, March 28th, marked a red than factory made. | COLUMN (Weekly Suu) ' We must feel that to-day public af- A. J. LIBBOS, 9—11 I letter day in the history of Presby- WHY SHOULD FARMERS OR- fairs in Canada are not on a very 1 terianism in Maxville, fur on that St. Paul St., Alexandria. GANIZE ? high plane; we may feel that posi- i date Uev. J. H. Stewart, B..A., was TO MAKE MO.NEY ON SALES ? tions arc be ng created for party fa- inducted by the Glengarry Presbytery Assembly At Maxville vorites; and that the political salary into that pastoral charge in succes- I An Assembly will be held in the TO SAVE MONEY ON PURCHA- list is expanding in excess of the real | sion to the late Rev: f. Johnstone ( Maxville Public Hall, on Friday ev- SES ? demands of necessity. But who can ; who died last October. I ening, April 5th, 1918. Dancing from TO PUT IN A PLEASANT EVEN- blame the professional politician ? ; j 8.30 to 1.30. ChesterviUe three-piece ! IN G WITH FELLOW FARMERS? The weather was fine and a large Orchestra, i roceed.s ior Red Cross. Farmers in Canada have in the \ congregation assembled to welcome None of these reasons wouW, we, past taken a too slight interest in j the new pasior. The Moderator of Frains Leave Alexandria 10—9 inia.ii!ie quite justify the Domiiiiou- ;, the piibUc affairs of the country.; Presbytery, Rev. W. A. IMorrlsou, of EA5TBOUND I wide organization of farmers that wei There has been a clinging ro party; Duuvegan, presided and addressed the ! now see in the making. If it is nec-] lines—meroly because th^-y were born ‘ people. Rev. p. A. .Muir of Summers- 10-02 A- M. daily except Sunday, I ess. ry to organize in order to‘'make” j that way. It is easy to establish town, preached the sermon, while arrive Montreal; 12 noon; 5.20 1’, M- Farm For Sale j or '‘save’* money in this way there’s that the G.ivcrnmen's of Canada that, Rev. .1. R‘ Douglas of Kirk Hill, ad- daily except Sunday, arrive Montreal I a re.ison. Therefore the real reason have been chan.gcd ,h ive been changed ^ urcssed the ^iin.stcr. The addresses 1 1Û0 acres on the Front between for the organization is to bring far- not by the farmer vote, but ny the wore all of ,i high character and dis- 7.15 P. M. j Lauca.ster and Bainsviile, 75 acres in mers together and to start them urban ballots. ” | cussed the relationship existing be- Sunday only 5.20 P.M arrive , good state of cultivation, balance i thinking aiirt acting along the lines “I went to a Liberal nomination at L eur. H'ward Sutherlaiui. V ('. tween pastor and people trom almost Montreal 7.35 P.M j bush. Young orchfird. Log house gnd of their best interest in order to re- e.ery un le so that all present were Fte. Laune St. John, “D” Co., 1— m !-Id. s.tia a mend not i I'ermf n.eTuion was -v-ade .n L.meal- stables on the lake front and large move the cause. Ion ,g ago. ‘And when I i;ot tnere ;m r.*ss:.d win tne s-demulty of the 154th Baitallowho went overseas WESTBOUND barn in the centre of the lot. Apply; j* ier c. rrespundenee- to ihis paper, n-si occasion and ihe service. Botn pres- Oct. 1916, tarnsferred to the 156th not a cas“ of saving a dollar sevc(al prominent narlv men were, \\ee;x, of the une:.peered arrival honu'. 1112 - 3-. M. daily except Sunday! to .John I). Wightmaii, Lancaster, On-1 ^o-d tv" ,»r fifty cents to morrow. It there :ro]..; Ott..awa, and to bear the'.r ' bytery and peonle lelt tnat the groat Battalion, 28th Jan. 1917, at Wit- ■ I tario. 10—i .•;) some iwo muulh-s- furlough, wor.i u-f li'e M.asiej: .lesus Cnnst arrive Ottawa 1 P. M. ; 5 20 P. M., is a case of combining to create a aduresses vou wouid ihink that the i.ieut. ITéWaüii Sulherhiiid, son t:! Cvuild '.’iily be earned on successfully ley, In May of the same year he dailv except Su alay, arrive Ottawa better deal f-ir agriculture and to de- wh(-!C countrv was mst hangme: on and -‘'•li. 5 D'ni.i Sutherland, i.ai' !)y a ncli ovupounnu oi the Holv joined a fighting unit in France 7À5 p. M. velop a proper interest m the af- cverv w' rd uttered DV our local re- ter. h'he f.riTl,' re-cni.-n v.u;s aU the .somt. and was gassed at ll.e'oattle of I.-os, fairs of the country. o’foent 'tiArm or course be was : iiiore phasAU,' coniin.u; as it dhi Sunday only 10.32 -A-M., arrive Teacher Wanted uoiniiuted. Auu-r tne election he was ^ A rccrption was held m tne scliool- on Aug. ist, -After some months in The leadcr.s of orgaiuzeu agricul- cui.npletu suri>ri.':e to the paxv nts. ruom at the ciose of ih.‘ service when hospital at Liverpool, he wa.s in- Ottawa r2.05 P'W. ture in t.anada realize this, 'l’hey scarcelv heard irom in r-arlmment— . J leiu. Suthuil. nd icft (tanada .Mth A quaUi! Teacher f >r .School Sec- h- s alwavs tnere to \ ..,te as I ; ‘.Otii battalion of • Montru.ai, in SI pp 1 w. ivm\ on. Duties to com- 111' 1- l'\-\ loaders ordered! i Novem.vA, 1015, ynd upim winning siet acquainted pte. St. John is a son of Mr. and G.W. Shepi'.erd, mence after E.ister. Apply statin'! di'llurs here and there througu co-- witli 1 'îf \ It Uiu :iis lanmv. qualifications and sal; expected toi oncre.tive eu-, mg and selling as merely n t ino wav It goes. But it 111' comnhs.-icn on the liehl, was ax- bhort Uer-dinncr spe- cues were de- Mrs A. St. John, of thi.s place. Local Agent. Alex. R. .McDonald., a. F, No. 2,: the means lo the end —a tangible I fcs tint way so much, .now tacaed to the 8 Till Canadian Grena- 1 r ( :.'v members ot rresbyterv and ili'T (Auaras. lie spent in ell tweiiiy Greenfield, Ont. iO-3 I '. dunce . of the. wondenul possibilities -d to he. V. hero there is a ny aie Mr. Rlutmore. Pastor oi the ! in '.ii-ganizatioii. [ 1 h Fuvrmnvs (. lub, that nolds more two months in the bring line, figured I on.L,regational Uuircu. Mr. Whitmore in siwerul notable battles, including But Ill'S r.mhiGatii'n does not extend than formal business meetings, nine bnellv icierrcd lo his intimate con- .so 'L;eiicr div urnong co-operators as' Lmes 'IUL of ten there is also Ypres. Somme, \ imy Riiige and Pas- nection with the late pastor iurmg liie SiiisriC3ii Nurse Mon&3 to Loan it ou.du Uiougli there'hasbecn a won-, lUoicv to breah away from partv lines uchende.ile and was hirtunate to come the vLars of his ministn m MaxviUc, aerial advance in the past few years. ^ and to consider pubhc events from out without. .1 scratch. lie was awar- He extended a warm welcome to Mr. \ erses by a former pupil of Alexan- WTie« you wmt a Uan, giv* m« » Many b'armers' ( dubs exist lor tnoir ' the standpoint of tne needs of asm- ded the Ylilitary Cross for great bra- Stewart and expressed the I'bpo Diat dria High School, non' in Alaska. eall. I am In a position to gi'-c »i>e- culture. - very d'obplayed on the 2iith of (Ictober, they-too would be able lo work ic~ co-opere.tive work alone ana mcKlen-! inn, on which occasion, despite heavy Written as a tribute of Mrs. Dr Most direct route to Western Can- qi*l termt oI payment to borrowers. 1 lailv maue .some splendid showings., 1 here is much need for that, and gether in harmony for the best -M-X- Uurtis Welch, I'lie Nurse of The Nor- luia points, Winiiipcg, Galgary, Vaa- •tax« alno considerable private mone? It IS safe to predict that those Clubs ! sb 'I’he Sun has always tried to alniost Impassable mud, tare of. the coipmimity. th, in token of thre authrorjs appre- «ouver, Edmonton, Etc. ivallable. Angus McDonald. AWia* can not have permanencyunless they ' 1port in every possible way the move-! officer niade two trips to Mr. Stewart in his reply, won the ciation of the kindness that through Irla, Ont. — 1-tt ment, and will continue-to do so. j the forward dumps with supplies iii- Tourist C’ars icave Montreal and are imbued with an IDEAL. It is^ ’ I tended for the next dav’s attack, a hearts of all. He told of ^ his\ delight the long dark days of 1916 never fail- Ottawa daily, oRcrlng a cheap and hard to WOIK up ahigh ideal over We wohld urge that the Clubs I devotion -to duty which must have : ® among^Scotoh pe^ ed. «omfortablc mode of travel. dollars and cents. They are too fleet- should take up literary and debating • been inspiring to the men under his ' ole.' -believedHe believed that the pastorate ing. work, should engage in discussions of command. woidd be a happy one and he pledged An Alaskan pays tribute in simple Holders of Second Class Tickets can To Rent But where a slub exists to carry on public events, should .study public af- the people his best services, expecting verse. àave space reserved for themselves in fairs, and should try to develop a Lieut. Sutherland, since his return at the same time their hearty coop- To the friend of mankind. The Ameri- these cars, on payment of a small Desirable property' consisting of ~ stronger public spirit among their has been the recipient of numerous, eration in all that tends to the wel- can Nurse, Amount above cost of passage ticket. three acres of land of easy culture, members. congratulations from old time friends ' fare of the Cliurcli and congregation. Who follows the flag of the brave auA F. KERR. situate at Glen Nevis, Ont. On the j Csira Of TKsttlks But in all this, we -ivould urge just in Lancaster and vicinity and it is The congregation of Maxville did free property is a large ten room house | as strongly that actual partypolitics his furlough expires not forget the services of the Interim From the Torrid Zone to the Poiaj with storerooms attached, also wood We wish to convey our sin be avoided. Why.... should one farmer he" will visit .Mexandria* and thus af- |I Moderator and during the afternoon j Sea. shed, stable , and hennery—never fail-gratitude to our neigl^bors andfrleudsj .be a Liberal (and" claim with "pride ford an opportunity to our citizens, |, presented Mr. Morrison with an ad;; And wheresoe'er the flag fng well—the transplanting cf 500, for all their benevolence shovra that his father was .before* ' him, and to many of whom he Is no stranger, . dress and well filled purse. Of freedom is unfurled, strawberry plants, as well as goose- during the illness and death of that he has never voted any other ' to also extend him the glad hand on !I Mr. Stewart was born at Earltown, She alleviates Earth’s suffering; SMck-Manfllng Pianos berry, currant and other fruit shrubs. ' beloved brother, D. F.' McDonell. way), and his neighbor across, the ^ his well merited honors and escape ' Her’s the hand that soothes the from injury. I Nova Scotia. He was educated at During and since the holding of recent ' B. S. McDONELL, fence parade the same fealty to the ! ' pictou .-tcademy and I.ebaiion Univer- world. recital the undersigned has been asked a The undersigned also ofiers for sale i , , nrwmr r Conservative party? \ It gives u.s pleasure to append a sity. He is à graduate of Auburn • number ot questions pertaining thereto anew cushion rubber tire buggy, in J. -J. IVICUUNELL. . I. a Liberal Government enacted copy of the letter of congratulation Theological Seminary, completing his With a stiff upper lip, she allows not and that the public generally may equally perfect condition, only used two mon-1 Bridge End, .«tpril 2nd, 1918. laws detrimental to farmers, it would received l>y Lieut. Sutherland' from course in 1896. His ministry has all a trace benifit thereby I append in the form of ths. -For iurthcr particulars apply affect both equally; and if the Con- ' the officer who commanded the brigade been spent in Nova Scotia except the Of her personal sorrows to shadow Questions and Answers the necessary in- to John A. McDonald, 214-3 St. Cath-^ servative Government were to raise ill which ho served. last few years, at Duff Church, Dut- her face. formation etine St. East, Montreal. Que. 10-4 | the tariff walls, it would hear as' ton, Ontario. Under the ministration As thru’ the night’s vigils, s'M toils Ques.:—Was the piano used by the stud- - In Memoriam heavily on the just (in apolitical “Ill the Field,” 4th Feb.. 1918. of Mr. Stewart this Chutch' made like a slave ; ents of special make or ordinary stock? sense) us on the politically unjust. I splendid progress and now occupies a Conserving mankind, from cradle to Ans.—It was ordinary stock. M.VCRAE—III loving memory of My dear .Sutherland: premier place among the rural con- grave. Norman MacRae who died in Mont- And so, it seems to the writer that I Ques.—Was^the piono the same as you For Sale public affairs .should be discussed In' I was very greatly gratified when I gregations of London Presbytery. Re- In palaces and tenements, teach in your studio? real, .ipril 6th, 1915. (Inserted by learned that you had been awarded ference is made hereunder to the fare- Her cheery face is seen: his wife and family).. Farmers’ Clubs on their merits, and ^ the Military Gross, and I have in- Brave exponent of the teachings Ans.--'It was the exact I used in my stu- A few'pairs of little pigs and a not with a political bias. If this is; j well service extended lo Mr. Stewart dio and the pupils were accustomed to it limited supply of white hand picked doue, we will find Liberals, to their | tended for some time to write to j on leaving. The address and presen- Of the lowlv Nazarenc. that is why I used it and this identical V»/AIWMVVVWV\VSIW. K. McRae, who departed this life depended on entirely for the trans- Kuitur of Hell, tone or is for its lasting qualities? the United Fa'niprs of Ontario have girls. His eldest son was killed in That caused the murder of Nurse Ca- o.ne year ago, April 6th. 1917. been recognized to a considerable ex- portation of food, ammunition and France some months ago. and the see-', Ans. -For both I may add that before other supplies to the fonvard area velL. the war this piano was in great .demand Farm ior bale Dearest father how we miss you. i tent by tlie Union Government at ond has gone to fill liis place. | higher went her head. not only in the Western Provinces but in In the year that has rolled by, ; Ottawa, but such is the fact. and in almost every case devoted ser- South half lot 21—5th Lochiel, cou- vice was given and' instances of great The News extends a hearty welcome ynd more resolute her tread, the States and Australia. .Since you left us sad and lonely ! P'or instance, the farmers’ repre- to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and trusts ^ yin in Belgium, Huns stole away, talning 100 acres, more or less, most- sentatives on the appeal iioatds, el.-., bravery abounded. I do not think, -r Ques. —How long have you been using ly under cultivation, good buildings, | For the home up in the sky. that their stay In Glengarry may he, little children’s bread, the Sherlock-Manning and why did you Though you're gone, you’re not ^ which have to do with exeaiyting however, that I have heard of any- ample water supply. —Good reasons, for- thing finer in this connection, thah long and prosperous. J select the Sherlock-Manning as your bro- gotten, j men from military service, are the mother” to Und* tlier handled many other makes? for selling. For terms and other In- * 'direct nominees of the U.F.O. And your action of the night of October The “Social evening” referred to She’s the “other Ans —About fourteen years. One of formation ^apply to Your place can never more be filled, . there are other ways, not to he 26th, when you made two trips above is as follows .- Sam’s boys; We will keep your memory sacred, Nurses back life’s spark, and the {laht Canada’s leading experienced teachers j NORMAN J. McGILLIVPvAYl, : mentioned just now in which the Ot- llirough the heavy shelling and al- told tne it would suit admirably for my ; R.R. 1, Alexandria, Ont. j Till our hearts in death are stilled. ^ tawa Government has deferred to the most impassable mud to the forward TRIBUTE TO alloys; studio. It would keep in tune, hold its 2 His loving wife and family. I organized farmers of this pro-vince. dumps, and got through the supplies REV. J. H. STEWART And disposes the fevered pillows so. needed for the next day’s attack. In the way that only such Motben tone and was not too sensitive to climatic ! . . T KD'unvegan, Ont. i We must justify thus confidence. On Thursday evening, a large num- conditions. j jWe must grow with our opportunity, \'ery many men would consider that ber of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart’s friends know. D. Mulhern, ! and th's can only be done through being blown up by a shell was good met in the church at Largic to spend Where they’re fighting for the cultni* Of our fathers, that again Alexandria,Ont. ! vigorously thrusting ourselves into ior a “blighty” at least, and your a social evening and to bid farewell Tenders Wanted i advanced educational -work through carrying on in spite of this showed a to them previous to their departure Obligations shall be sacred Sealed tenders marked “Tender for Auction Sale I the Clubs. great devotion to duty which must to their new liome at Maxville. Rev. Among nations as with men. Bridge Painting” will be received by' ,,, , I It is useless—and worse thanuseless have inspired the men under your R. Stewart, of Dutton, presided in j Circle serene, kind, effldwt, the undersigned, till noon Friday,! At 19-8th Kea^'on, on Wednesday, j —for farmers to look to any Govem- command. his usual happv manner. ;A short'pro- I j . _ ’ ’ ' April 12th, for the painting of any! April 17th, I9i8 farm stocli and im- ' ment for salvation. The political That the re(ommendation should gramme of spe'ech and song was given | conserves tl-.e ictlm of bOxuai AUCTION SALE one or all of the steel bridges on the^ plements, D. J. Macdonell, '.Auction I Governments are sad to sayconcerardj have come from another Brigade after wh.cli a damty lunch was served ^ County Highway .System of Storraonf^ eer, Peter James Lacelie. Prop: etor mainly in thdr own perpetuation, pleased me voru much, since it show- «fng the evening Mrs. ; .ynhUrcare of a mother, Dumias and Glengarry. and would be slow to assist farmers j ed t’nat your eSorls to help them lu Godfrey Gilchrist read an appropriate, not bou{^ At NotîielfTFarm 5T Further iiiformatii n may he obtain- , to organize in such a way as to dev • their aciive operations were apprécia- address, and .Mr. A. C. 'I'urner pre- or sold Tie undersigned will sell by Pu'olic ed at the office of the uiidcrsigued. I elop a new and disturbing element Inj ted. sented Mr. .Stewarfaiid family with a For Kimberley’s treasure, Alaaka'a Auction gold. Finch, Ontario. .-Ul tenders shall be ' tlie oublie Hfe of the Dominion. Please accept my very liearty con- well-silled purse. Mri Stewart feeling- accompanied by a cesi. deposit equal Mort§ai}e Sale The All-seeing Eye, approving, On Lots 7 and 8 Con. 16 Indian gratulation.s on your well earned ly replied on beliaif oi himself and Shall smile down the decree to ten per cent.,rf the tendered price. Under and by virtue oi t'ce powers | honour. family. After giving expression to Lands (1 1-2 Vliles south of the the esteem iel:: for Mr. and Mrs. Stew- “What you’ve done for these my cUl—' The lowest or any lotVvler not nec- C-. lit .iinud Ln a certain mortgiage which j Birth Yours sT.ccr-ely, dren, village of Viaxville), essarilv accepted. ! will be produced at the time of sale, i art by the I .rgc iiun'.hor 0! friends pre- A'ou have also done (or me.” J. G. CAMERON'. • th.ere will be offered for sale by pub- ; G-Sgd.;i Victor D. Odium, sent,’:iad tile regret at Uic severance ■IcfONALD—At Gien Norman, on County Road R>unerintondent. lie ai.cHon suidret to a reser/ed bid Brig. Gen. of the pastoral tie, tiie address rea-1 .Not ‘-'To the Day” but WeÉesday, lOtli üprli 131S M.irch 26th, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. in pari: I Finch, Ont., March 27th, rU8. : at tlie OTTAWA HOTEL IN .ALEX- ' W. McDonald, a son. j To man’s conserver in war aad it*» Sale to commence at 2 p.ni. sliarp. U-l ; .YNDiUA, ON MONDAY THE 29t:t “(indi-r your ieacership, tii curse; - D.VY OF APRIL, AT 1.30 O’CLOCK. of our ch.urc in ali its departments To the sympathy broad, beyond pur- l() 'ligh grade milch Cows, mostly HaU , in the. aîtcriioop. tiic. following pre- of purse; stein; Registered Holstein bull, Bruce of { perty: Ail and singnlyr that certain ; Pali Official Nlsit specially indebted to you for your eari To the worth that cannot be toM im Maple View, 3 years old; bull calf, Hol- 1 Died FOR SALE ! paroei or tract of land and premises, ('nest puipit mfuistrations and will look verse; sAiii, whose matron produced over i situate, Iving and being in the Town j _ Ou I'uesday evening last, April 2nd, back upon this period as years in To humanity’s friend. The AmeiiCM 14000 lbs, of milk in 1917; several other 175 Acre farm in 1st Ke.nyon. 75 acres ot .Uexiandria in the County of Glen-i .Alexandria Lodge .A.F. & .A.M. Nc, calves, chestnut horse roadster, 5 years March 23rd, 1918, Donald -I. Mc- which they liave experienced spiritual Nurse. Bush [Tamarack Cedar good Sugar Bush* , garrv and being composed of the ; 1.39 were honored by the presence of I enrichment and development. To the Prosit—Alex. McIntosh. old, good work mare, 8 years old, pair good house splendid barn 30x90, close to I>onald. bronze turkeys, milk wagon, 4 -30 gallon south part of LOT NUMBER SIXTYr 1 Rt. Wor. Bro. Shaver, D.D.G.M. of ’ young people your words of counsel factory, schools &c. 4 l-2 miles from I TWO (02) ON THE SOUTH SIDE Eastern District No. 21, the occasion milk cans, almost new; 4-8 gallon milk Apple Hill, 2 1-2 miles from G!en Roy i from pulpit and Guild and in social cans, dairy chum, parlor organ, etc: etc. ; OF D03IINTON STREET so'uth of McCRIMMON- At 34-8th Lochiei, being his official visit. A goodly num- j intercourse -n-ill long be remembered and 4 1-2 miles from Alexandria will be • Geniish Street and North of Derby RENEWAL TIME As we are going out of dairying for the sold on reasonable terms 1-3 cash. John A. McCrinimon, aged 80 years.! her of the brethern were present to ! and manv -will profit by and prove in I Street in the said Town and describ- Interment at Kirk Hill cemetery,! welcome the distinguish^ visitor, I their lives the truth of these messages present, owing to the shortage of help, I ed in deed from Duncan Donovan to This is renewal time and if ymfliiA all milch cows will be sold without re- vesterday (Thursday). ; who, during the evening gave an ex- To the aged and sic’K your 4>-astoral you are in aneais for OfongstiyNl -serve. An ice house and lot Oak Street .James McDonald, registered as No. j cellent address on the duty we owe! visits and words of hope and cheer La.ncaster. j 1850, I to God, to our neighbor and to our-| will be cherished memories. To those Home Paper, please remit by retwa Come to the sale and meet your friends McLE.AN—At 19—6th Kenyon, on of mail and neighbors. j On tills property ate erected a com- j selves. Rt. Wor. Bro. Shaver ex-1 in trouble and sorrow, with a heart A good house and lot in South Lancas- ! fortable frame dwelling nouse and Thursday, .April 4th, 1918, Mr. .Arch. pressed his appreciation of the excel-1 made tender by deep personal bereave- Terms $10 and under cash; over that ter at a bargain. McLean. amount 6 months credit upoh furnishing large stable and shed. lent manner in w-hich the work was: ment, you have reached down, and approved joint notes; 7 per cent, of for For terms and conditions of sale j exemplified by Wos. Bro. Bellamy and by your own strong faith and courage where her wise counsel, eneraetio ift- cash per annum. TO RENT applv to the undersigned, Solicitors { ROSS—-At the home of her sister, his officers. After the labors ot the have given the supporting hand and bor and missionary zeal -wfll knig bant for the Vendor. j Mrs. .loha Jennings, Puyallup, Wash evening were ended, the brethern, to | inspired with hope and courage for the fruit. Kind messages were extendaS I Summer Cottages at South Lancaster Dated at .Alexandria this Second j on Mardi 23rd, 1918,, Miss Cather- , _gether with their guests,_ repaired to:, duties of life.” The kindly. interest to the voung people of the manit, James Currie, J. P. McNaUghtOn ; Canada coming Summer Resort. D.ty of ,\pril, 1918. t ine Ross, eldest d.-iughter of the late ' McLaren Hall, where an excellent sup-, Mrs. Stewart has taken in ali per- i that in future years a full measure of For particulars apply to Mr. Robert Ross, formerly of lot Per had been prepared by the ladies j taining to the welfare of the congre-! the divine ideal of intelllg'.'ii'je, Wa^ Auctioneer. Proprietor. \ Macdonell & Gostc-llo. | 22—3rd r.ochiel, and sister of Mr. ; and where some time was spent en-j gation was cited. Speci-ai reference piness, goodoesa and usefuiaess migtlt 0. P J. TOBIN, LANCASTER. 11—4 John R. Ross, of Maxville. . joying the social side of Masonry. | was made to her work in the W.M.S. : be experienced in each Me. I /

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Apple Hill guest, his nephew, iMr. Dave Wi’.liains. arine-Grant. Arnold Coleman, Frank! I suit of :r.y observations, have couciu- ESTABLISHED 1874 Mr. Donnie McLeod spent the week N'eville, John Neville. Alice Stoan, j I .red that the outlook lor horse breed, .Miss ’-'avan of TLurso, Que., is the end at Mr. R. .V. .McLeod’s. Agnes Neville, Clarence Benton, Ida j ers was never hrightvr than ,t is jus» guest ci Lcr sisU-r, Mrs. J. Darragh. .Miss Kthel fi'rant is enjoying hei Mae Largroix. i HOW TO Gil RID .row. In spite oi the advent H the 94 BRANCHES IN C'NADA Pt-e, .John McCallum of KiagstOE, Ea.ster holidays with Montreal inends Class II.—î-'Imience- Campeau, Eve-1 inuior, mure horses are being used spent 'the wi-ea end wild liis parents, Mr. Rod jicLeod visited reepr.f.v iyn Mci) 'i; :hi, Dorothy Largroix, j ior eartaic purposes in cities than at I Mr. and Mrs. D. McCalhim. his niece, .Miss .'.L,rv MeVnOar. Gladys Legadit. .dar\ Dickson, Edna i any previous time. Both the horses Capital Paid up $4,009,000 1 Mrs. Mr. M. J. ISproul spent a few Dr. Bellamy, Alexandr-a. raid sev- Berrv, Violet Colhron, Sara Urqu-1 an(i tJie motor have a place in this eral professional calls m th,s vietnitv OF RHEDUTI8M ' days last week with Montreal friends. jhart: I i)-isine.ss.” recently. Reft $4,750,000 Mr. Grant ‘.'attanach is spending a Sr. I.—.-Varia I r.inihart, Kallilcoii Vie ' OKDRR SRKDS AT ONCR '■ few days'at ::is home in ^YiUiaInstown ! Donald. I "Früiî-a-tives” Point the Way Farmers are being urged by the Miss A. Corketi, Munroe’s Mills, I Jr. I.—Ola D.mcausc. Hilda Berry.! inarsets ntancii vi the Onlarlu. De- is spending a few days in town this ..Stella Kennedy, Ida Allinot, Vinie | to Quick Relief partment oi ..Vgriculture to put in BOARD OF DIRECTORS weeK. Ingienook j "I’illeneuve, Don-ild .V. Grant, Howard, their claims through their district I-McDonald, (.itto t'lingen, ('lifiord Due-! VKROSA, ONT. •rgriculuiral representatives for seed Dr. h. . Mc< alrjui and Jlr. Viesicy Miss Mar; McDonald, teacher, spent “I suffered for s number of yean McO uai-' r.em fcfif,d I- nday in Mont- 'mo, Clara Dickson, .Vies. Cam-' ; wheat at once. 1 he circular points Hon. George Bryson, Pres. John B. Fraser, Vice-Pres. the holidays at her home, .\orth Lan peau, Olive D.ancausc, .lohii I), Ben-; with Rheumatism and severe Paint I out iJiat ill 1917, Gntario, on le.j,000. caster. in my Side and Mmti, caused by Bussell Blackburn Alexander Ma^iLaren I' -drs. . . I..I wr,ea and Miss Donaldal j ton, Luiden -Stcan, Malfel Colhron, j ! acres, prudiiced .■5,700,000 busiiels o Miss .M y .iieii l;is, .Miuilreal. a on ; Clifford Gauthier, iielaire i.alonde. | strains and heavy UfUaf. I spring wheat, and asserts that in 191J I 0 .Shea .\>re the nests ot friends ini an e.\le-.d-d visit tu her pa'ents, Sir George Burn M. J. O’Brien Montreal this w, CK. I Mr. i'rini-r —-VOni'r d Mcl)-m,il,i, TUiUi j When I had {ITM ap hope of (Tsr I Untario should produce .500,000 acte( and .Mrs. -J. A. McGillis, Sir Henry K: Egan Hon. Sir Geo. H. Pe”Iey I .tmoni; tlnis w’ho spent Raster in, j Munroe. .lohii I-J. Coinit-au. .Vveliie i being well acaia, a friend raeeaiB I JIO,1*00,900 ousliels) to meet tiie neet I tC'Wn were .\! ss .Jane Sterling, Miss 'i'he .Misses .-Vunie Caincroii and Uae j Benton,- t uiviii Crquharl. Biissell l)u- of the world shortage. The essentials Mc.Millan, of Montreal, .spent the rcemle-1 Truit-a-tlTes’ to m» aa« Hon George Gordon | .ess:e Aluar-ie and Mr. Lawrence La-1 (mui, Hazei Grant. Ola McDonald, to this end are stated to be “ good E. C. AA’hitnev. ■ week end at tlieir respective homes. after using the first box I felt M loieie, MoEirt',.1 .Uiss 1,,Ilian Lalonde, i M, O’DO.NNKI.I., T-.i.rtim-. I seed; thorough soil preparation and Miss .\niie llarnei of Montreal, much better that I continued to Miss .'Vi.itna tioiiermid. Ottawa; Mr. I early sowing.” GENERAL .MANAGER ASSISTANT GENERAL spent Ra-ster with iriciwls in tiiis nei- take them ; and now I am enjoying OllG ANl/.iNG A TANK .MANAGER Sam Mcflon-ild cd the Bank of Otta- ' ghborhood. wa, lor-into. the best of health, thanks to your BATTALION D. M. Finnie. H, V. Cann. .Mr. .John (ielineati is at present :i!r..t. : . McDermid paid Montreal a wonderful fruit medicine”. .Irraiigeinents are hi iiig mads for visiting ids urotlier, .Mr. Duncan Geli- W. M. LAMPSON. visit -in i mirsd.tv, neaii. Old SeRler the organization of a Tank liattalion W. DUTHIE, CHIEF INSPECTOR Mrs. p. Miinr e returned home Fri- “Fruit-a-tiTes” are sold by all ' ior immediate ilcspauih overseas and Her man.- iciemls were pleased to dav after spending the past few_ weeks I deale.’'S at 50c a box, 6 for $2.50, ; The opportiiiniy ,s afforded officers oi r it;i her d-ui'anter. Mrs. F McIntosh," If® .-‘‘thraed trial size 2.5c.—or sent postpaid by ' tlie .59 til Kcgiinent, suitable tor this serve :;ie ’ ironi Moülreal Saturday evening. Answers Summons -A Bank well equipped to public, -Drafts, --i M-.rti.:t'-wn. Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. service, to send in their applications I Mr. Ardiie McMaster spent .A :ew Herald-Disp.itch, publ:s'neepn advised of new regulations g07- UNION BANK OF CANADA erseas. i‘,r,-vards of hfty dollars cash, and Lyman .McDermid, students of the respects and esteem for him, before page announcement of something of ^ çmjng mailing of newspapers for .besides cooking and numerous articles Maxville High School are enjoying all that remained mortal of him was exceptional interest to the general ' Enited Kingdom and other ooints were genero-ii«ly contributed by the ’their hoHd.rys at their respective laid away to rest until that great day j .SHOULDER ARMS! 'overseas. Newspaoers may still be YOUXG MAX-BE WISE people of ,'ippB Hill aud vicinity to- homes here. when the dead shall rise. The gath-j Some men c.umot sliouUler a rifie, > jn parcels c(*ntainlng one or .vards tilling iioxes. Mr. T. Dashney of Ottawa, spent Follow the advice given by tie rtilers cf our country. ering was a glc'wing tribute to a man | but who is incapable ot wielding a | copies up to ten, but each copy isabcila McDonald, Sec. the week end the guest of his sis- whose life was an inspiration and a ! hoe in the caUse <-i liberty. Î liable to the same postage as if ter, Mrs. I. Cameron. benediction to all wlio knew him. j THi'l N1A\ Klxf’.S l.\ lORCI*. i posted sepaiutclv. Newspapers and Mr. Rmpey of .Ma.xviUe, was a busi- Charles S. iiobertsoii Iivr(i i:; The new schedule of fees authorized | pej-iodieals may ' he sept by parcel ness visitor liere on Monday. Home for foety-iour yea(s and iiis life by the (Hitarlo I.egislaiure are nowTpost in parcels' ii«»t exceeding seven end you will have done well. Train ycuT-self in the habit oi thrift, Rosamond Mrs. W. Cumniing of IMontrsnl, is J and character will ever be reinenibered in «force-force in business operathoperntUms at the ^ poumls in weight, prepaid at pirrcel »c essential to the welfare of any fsroi’y. the guest of her sister, Mrs. P. Hutt. ii,y old settlers as the he.st Glengarry Registry Office here. ; p„st rates. .Newspapers, and periodJ Mi.ss Mory McKinnon returned rè' The body was brought to Slepy \V1\-\IN'G THK W.AH i cals for France and other fronts nia .' are visiting: St. Raphaels’ friends. The best way to this end is to open an account in our cemly from Ottawa. j Eye from 'luc-sou, .\nzona, and taken If we (Imi’l win tliJs war, nothingencl-iscd up to ten copies in or i Miss M. McElhern of IzOdi. -was a 1 Miss .\niiie Tlamel, Montreal, Suu- 1 to • the home of ?d. Kaymond. an old else matters. Th.at thought should be ' bundle, but the rate- will be one cet i recent guest <-f Miss M. McDcrmid. j friend, Tliuisdav mornini^, accompan- written across the shy in letters oi. (<,r eac'n ',\vo ounces or fraction there» j (laved with friends in the 5th Lochiel. !\îr. Ross of Maxville visited rela- SAVIXGS’ DEPARTMEXT Miss Hae McKinnon of Kig, recently ied bv-his son Charles N. of Now ITm lire, so that v, e might never lose ■ of. ti\(*^5 IK re recehtU. ■ ! who hastened to the bedside of his! sight of llicm. And this war will he DEPAUTMRNTAL KXAMS. Alexandria Branch : D. S, Noad Mgi. j spent severiil days with :riends in O, r ocal, clK'Cse tacto y with Mr. ; ; ,,, I this section. I won bv us' only ,.s we realize that it The Depart.menlal Examinations tot P. lluttat the helm, will open up fo“ is a personal mailer ami tiiat unless' entrance into Normal Scdools and Dalhousie Stn. Branch P. W. St. Louis, Tvvgr, j Mr. Jack Spt*k(G after spending. Sum# business on Mondav. Deceased was born in Stormont, ^ .. Ontario, .Ian. 12. 18'IS, ami was 70 i " to Ihc task the last lota of Faculty of l-'.ducation will be held days the .gm'st < f Messrs. II. and T. anti power we are slackers St. Polycarpe Branch L. P. ,St. Amour, Act. Mgr Hav, returned to Moiitreal.on Monday years 1 month and 2:i days old. He I ^’^1’ From -iune I-Ith to 20tli; tor Alofiet Rntranoe and Senior I’ubllc Sc’uiol Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMillan, Ma- came to MJmesota in 1870 ami l^^ter ] 7RI-'.SI'IÎIC'l'ION.G',J':.c- IfATSKl) Itsettled on a f»inn ii ar Sleepy Eye in Graduation, from .June 1 tii fo itme ; ph‘- Hill, had as tlieir guest for the Rxpress Gompau-es liave l)cen ad- E.istw'rrGde, their daughter Miss Rac Fournier 1875; He was unild in marriage to 2tth; f-.r Senior Hi .ii S:-’n i ■! i-’ -irnu- ■ vised that restrictions governing tlie . McMniiih. Monlreal. Susan Monutiijicry who with live oc from .tune lith -une 2i'.’n; tor One of the highest iloods in the his- U‘ans()ort-'itlo]i of llie luiportation to Rnglisli-French Modi i i-.ntrnnee. i^:a - r»r;.>.- \1 ]•; p movnm of Ottawa, children survive^ him, namely: Kate tory of the Nation River is on at pre- j PTr'É'-'.:! y tif 'fuesim; \rizonn, Ghar- Great Lritaji ;uid Ireland of maple I ■I'j'inp'i'ltli' itii; 1 ill AJiddle ; spent Ibe Î .reiKirt .f tho ^^•eek with sent, houses along the hanks being ' j„,, sugar nod maple syr'iiji has been lifterl - Scln-ol 1-Jiiiranco into ;\or. , ! s -’lools : friends in l.ochid n , XU Ahams . andJ . - j les rJhof n.NfiW iLlm.Hugh\\';is, Miss lUary Finlan died ' Li ate—ttiilisf.ictiC'n gii.'ra"tced. ‘ the impoi'îat.ion from die United jjtate» IMe. (his. Spancc. Kiugstou, I T'SR CTD' rOI.T'AIN'S I si'ant E :st- r at Mr. I). O. T'rquhart’s! at tlie icsuieuic of the Rev. iŸ 1). enns Oî Ooil”'îi'i!i of a number of lines of manufactured .McMillan. Loch.cl, on Wednesday, ; ',Ve .are here to 'v lillsti He news. If j Î • ir.'. He.. KrankÜ!; h d ;;s her guests i j articles to the ameont of $150,000,000 *s ivcenily, .-Mrs, Ntlson Baker, and: March 2fth, after iuviug received all j Hayp Kfislii i'nit’rfn von kn w’. ot any event of interest | THE NEWS JS^ OEPiBTIIENT the s.uraijiruts. . ' ’ a year. Tlie adverse balance against ' ransairing .in \ oar 1 c lity vou would da.aahter Myrtle. j Tl'.t- f'iin.id We are all niora than pleased to see j •She -w-.m iHirn I,t 2S_2nri Kenyon,''- Ottawa. Uarcli 30 confer fn'-or by' L'^fln know, j o crated seriously iipf^n inii PV'cd Board has aporevet' of a Mrs. F. Hlhawav a îout again. and wiis a d.uigliicr of the late .lames Our -.e-rs-nr-l ( ' bGiin?: :.r^ :'lwr ,-s fiU exchange, which ha.s been > mining tc ESN IN [ÿEBY PiTlOii Air. F l MeUaC 1 •cBiitlv had • F minn a;.d i.s wiJc falheriiie Keiioe, : st mdard unifotnrf theoklci liov vour com nviufl aini'R't tw.) per -cent, on New York. Mt licio s.'i,' ll. HU '..alii . : i wntui sac soldiers of the .soil, who are bo’uT T'JT \ VTV'- AV TH A) ' ''(TTi'S çrking out ot the cleîâ ts of and her s.-ster ( atinrinc moved to enlisted thus week, ;n moi î of the f (be enihnrao cn imports !iab bee n Gi-.e-lie •■1. !. t -i. ,ii l-iL-;, .\iiss Cath- Prcviil.acs, for serv’.eoon the ;vrms. t.T 'J ai'C'jD.eil lUe poBila-u ot 'erm-d ( V»-:- \r. : he faiindian Whir -Ihe um.orm is sma t and u the MiiUm , ana h.' iiG*, i: lias I e» n in uE.;.th n scmanited t KU s.sn'.e time well riiite-1 to fa: in Vvork, 1i ’ 1 v.iili D'Lii'bd UÎ tanadnin induct.ie^^ t ih verv ft consist.s of the shirt and acts - t fLliecicd, DiciU'lmL' auloniubüc n ::inc vears she w as mihtia khaki with --.nmsSAO.;' d;;t- \ V \ n \ ^ ^ D'icîu;-i.*s. .Amoiu' the articles tiie en* ll «'t Emi V he ton.s. I'h'-y wi!; he .sold to th.e 'r-n'vs. ■b-' D ipmee ;T winch e» (.-anada r. is p;-(>p- r Ct 1 il r ' mor- b\-retailers, at Jg so 'oer s'.iti. or • nt ! jjatelv *ausf:d *'-e<{ tm joubiDit ti:v\ /ail'mubilea, hcr t str.v I .-epatate’v at -si yo (oi thesh.irt and tire.s, KCcfft-soFjes, i alerT medi! ines, -V; ^ hi J Â1.S0 tor the pants In addin n to Hnilrivn -n-h. Tf Dlcasin; : TO i i'lace fro:;-, i.iMj.h'.el, n.-ifo ;*■ "ll cBcrfr-r of the Hv-t hiiveiwarc, jewelry, musical in.stnmi. the si-dt the unitorm wd! al-o con- t. F;.,]ltate.s to tiie ?nn nnt OIL I hursd iv. ,\T .roll 2ist. DCs. of lionor which will r>e awarded to ft ' Î 1 e vi-nebed 20 ter R 1 ut enoi^di rnatenai for two aut.'mobiles UiC .i,L-,e iH vc-ars. the death oc-' every .soldier of the soil wlio com- RTiB-ie h'lW. It D] •ntiiDfiit Ihiit eurred -.f Mrs. Rf,r. .j. AloDoucll. bi’t- ' pletes thre.; months or satistactcrv t I tile\ a:ii M)f one finished car. Tn 1er Kiunvii .as 15 non 1 's vGil ho sec- that wav. in ihe ease ut autoniobilc.s, ‘Marv v.'Gv Kcnnetii.'’ ■service on a lann this yoar. The nred 1—Ird .'veav"'!. Oflfctli lolii'wed an at-- j the e.xpeutotui-es ot Canadian fuml.s in hadees VVIÜ be o esemed dnrtng th- I if T> nEAI.W fack '-.f pne : mi.i of ît-ss than tvo , I n. tec Uni;ed ,Suites i.s reduce;', '-v •weeks’ ';‘nxt5o i.‘ S)ie leaves to mourn summer at public sg ilieniips .\J: hoi St. 1 1 ij • 1 1 ‘ her 1 OSS om* brothr'r, hr-r i!Ush:-‘:< ly-.v.c bef.veer 'he aoe<« of thi.-o. i-n •s:L- f'.r time lu the j.n uuotic.iiof the -urne ber vfh;c!-,-.s. Ev.iD.uallv ir, is I four .SvLI -ade Sv'i-gt.-Ma)n iinpoits. Hut to ".cr'-';)te'l 1 'onng tii ‘ re'-e ue up- and to rax Gm, itu E-Tift j ’AiDcdian ninnufactiirer tor liis 'X‘:-a • I CHINf.r^Y ! orKlLiction, it JS proiiosed to inipo.se ■> jCalE-ua-t :;i ipbic tiih iOieDc i'c. ’ .a 1T so I a special tax of ten per cenr. on all for muiith OÎ Mv.rcli. .Names appear les made in Canada which are in order of ment, A , es j ai tib * bt'V/.^S j on the 'mpoits embargo list- Tliero j Fourth f - B.'.r;iah;.r Ah-itae. ; j ICiiCfll Mc.Vlast. r, ( ath.ir.iic. Alcliuii j I ihe man who buy.s a Si.500 autoirio* i uui, .‘.iigus .McDt.ru.m, Granllr-v Aie-i ; n ! tni’d 1 I.uss—(! !a(h s: McDoiuild. lIiE* M-afiuf-Acturer’s Agent. ; Slates is taking similar action, and I da McDonald. Daiiie AIcDonahi Doru- | I will shortly announce a list of articles i Uiy Kennedy. Denkie Kennedy. Leon-j <*■ J which may not be taken into the Un* ' ard AIcDoU-Lid, Alsid lailonde, (’alh- ' ited States from Canada. TROOPS PATROL STREETS The Wavering «1TISH AND FRENCH RECAPTURE TOWNS 28 BRITISH SHIPS OF QUEBEC WITH RIFLES LOADED Battle Line IN BRILLIANT COUNTER AHACKS SUNK BY U-BOATS Mobs Attacked Newspaper and >LS.A. Registrar's Offices— Allied Troops Regain iVîoreuil. Manchet and'Dther Towns With Submarine War in Connection Destroy Military Records. in Francfi and Belgiuir.. Numerous Prisoners, White Inflicting Heavy Losses With Big German Drive. on the Enemv, The dotted portion of i e A deppatfh from London says: Sub- Quebec, March 2Ô.—An anti-con- diei 3 had a quieting effect on^the mob. marines and mines have increased scription riot broke out in Quebec to- The troops made a cordon around the line shows the extent of t: ' London. Maich 8!.—The cxcelknt .along the Somme toward Amiens, the their weekly toll of British shippingv Auditorium Theatre, while the firemen night. An angry mob destroyed two Allied ad vanes in the bat. new.s fj-om the British front to-day ! Germsiis have turneo. soutliwaru ;ind The Admiralty’s report shows that in wo. ked to get the fire under control. hurkd heavy masses upon the Fi-cr newspaper offices and wrecked the pre- tie of the Somme, and pre- ■ cheered the Easter crowds tliat the last week 118 merchantmen were (Later Despatches.) in the Montdidier serlfon. sunk, 16 of the vessels being 1,606 mises of the local Registrar under the cisely on the same ground j ihrur.gcd the streets in the bright, It is here, from .^JorcuiL 10 miles tons or over and 12 under that ton- Military Service Act. The building in Quebec, Que., March SI.—^Three ; sunny weulhe’* and sustained the fcel- JnoTih'Wcst of Montdidier, nage. One fishing vessel was lost. which the offices are located are ad- people were shot and^glightl/ wound- where the (Jermans made I ing of confidence in the result of theming Fine around the latter place an Nineteen inerehanlmen were unsuc- jacent to the Auditorium Theatre, and ed during a renewal ^^|iM^^ntl-con- their recent advance. Bcription riots here fo-rngntT The ■ great battle which has pi^vaileil all : eastward to beyond Lassigny, near!; cessfuil'' attacked, 'i he nn Nais at it caught fire. The intention of the ! along. !]r> miles away, that the battle wa ports in the Linited Kingdom nuir.bcr- crowd, it is believed, was to destroy shooting took place during a mix-up between the rebellious element and The official despatches show that | raging at last accounts. Violent as-ed 2.471, sailings 2,488. all the records of cases which have from the region of the Somme south-' saulti were delivered upon the French! Tlie Admiralty report for the pre- r been heard in the exemption courts. soldiers, who were removing fire-arms from a hardware store. The wound- ward to where the battle line turns'lines, which developed a. powerful rc-’ vious Week showed the loss of 17 Rioting broke out afresh at 9 o’clock eastward, furious fighting has con-! sistence and were further strengthen-| British merchantmen by mine or sub- and mobs of young men paraded the ed are Arthur Quart and the Misses Roach. They were walking along a tinued' on various sectors, but every-1 ed by the arrival of fresh reserves, j marine, while for several weeks pre- main street of the city. The unruly where the enemy has been held andi The initial force of the impact, ceding that the v/eekly loss was 18. element in the throng soon got the street several blocks away from upper hand and attacks were made where the melee was taking place. The military decided to remove all Nosvhcre has he been able, although I French back short distances at and VALUE OF NORTHERN FRANCE. upon the newspaper offices of the he continued to throw great masses I near the point of the salient. Push- Chronicle Publishing Company and firearms from all l^rdware stores fol- of men into the fray, to gain ground.! ing westward from the branch of the V hy Germany Kar.gs I)esn)eratc»y to- rEve'nement,' two papers which have lowing the raid on an establishment handling guns and ammunition in the British machine guns and riflemen, as A.vre, which runs in a north-westerly This Rich Region, supported the Military Service Act, in days past, again tore great holes in ' direction from Montdidier, the enemy the enforcement of which caused the early hours of this morning. The fire- France will never consent to a peace arms were taken to the citadel. the ranks of the field of grey as they | forced his way int-o several villages i outbreak last night, when three Feder- endeavored to press on. 'within a stretch of about five miles' that does not at least restore her Ottawa, March 31.—Major-General al policemen, engaged in rounding up So great have been the losses of the ^ along the front. northern districts to her for the reason F. L. Lessard, who has been Inspector- absentees from duty, were savagely Germans in front of the British, north \ The advance reached a maximum of ! that her national industries cannot be. General of Militia Forces in Canada, attacked and badly maulecL of the Somme, thaè- Sunday saw them ; about three miles in this sector. South I rebLiilt to their pre-war standard w’ith- has been selected by the Government, The crowd, after visiting the news- unwilling again to take up the gage | of Montdidier the tvedge also v.-as fui ! out the wealth that these provinces it is understood, to take charge of tlie paper offices, rushed up to the Gov- of battle. Along the Scrape the ^ ther driven in about tw-o miles. hold.^ At present Germany holds them ei*hment offices, which are in the military arrangements for maintain- British themselves went on the offen- On Saturday night and Sunday. at a great sacrifice of life because they same building with the Auditorium ing order in th^ City of Quebec. He contain the richest products of the Theatre. Men broke in the doors of the will reach Quebec to-night or to-mor- Registrar under the Military Service row morning, and he will immediately to Lcc- Act and destroyed the furniture and assume command, vHith the title of 239 AIRPLANES BROUGHT DOWN supplied one- Military Governor and with wide reco)-ds there. In the excitement a through to the old German positions official communication from the Warj fourth of France’s wheat crops in powers to quell di.sorder. Cei-tain stove was knocked over and the build- as they stood before his retreat ini Office. Moreuil, captured by the 1912. In 1913 it furnished 87 per cent, ing set on fire. The firemen got the troops will be under his orders. BY BRTriSH IN SEVEN DAYS 1916, the British and French troops ■ Germans, was retaken by the F'*ench,i of the sugar beets for the distilleries- General Landry, who has been in com- blaze in the Registi:fir*s office under fighting together have met the enemy i again taken by the Germans, and and 24 per cent, of the beets used for control. mand of the Quebec military district, British Aviators Dropped 30 Tons of Bombs and Work Havoc in furious combats, but everywhere ; finally carried in a bayonet charge by feeding purposes. The militia were given orders to will remain in command of the Quebec 1 The invaded regions gave France 90- Among Enemy Troops. defeated him with sanguinary losses. | French and British foop.s. Plemom tui*n out. The militia were ordered to garrison, but will leave the task of Paris, March 31.—French troops . was also taken and with it 700 prison- I per cent, of its iron ore and S3 per lead their rifies and to fix bayonets. dealing with possible further out- i cent, of its cast-iron. Half of the A despatch from London says; The situation as they occurred. are now meeting the shock of German | The troops maiThed through the breaks of mob violente to the new ^ . , iiron foundries are located in this cap- official report on aerial operations on “Twenty hostile machines were attacks on a 50-mile front. Foiled i fhe German .aim was apparently to slvei ti: and the appearance of the sol- Military Governor. brought down in air fighting and two Wednesday night says: at Avras m the attempt to lakee that■ ■ drive westward from Montdidier in a | others were shot down by anti-aircraft place from the British and disorganize ; further attempt “Great concentrations of our air- at cutting ««lir.g of w-ocl, n6,000 are held by tin guns. Twelve of ours are missing. the northern British line, and finding | Amiens from the planes were carried out on Wednesday , . 11.1 1.1 oiith. fhe attenip.. Nir.ely-four per cent, of “During the night our night-flying themselves able to advance only step ; however, was completely frustrated ’ HINGE WILL 100,000 U.S. TROOPS over points threatened by the enemy, the spinning mills of vombr-d wool are- squadrona kept up a continuous at- by step at gi'eat cost in their thrust i by the French counter-attacks. and masses of our machines attacked tack on the enemy’s troops in Ba- lost; o'v'cr half of the milU; spinning j NEVER BREAK! IN BAHLE LINE with machine-gun fire and bombs the paumc, Cambrai and. Peronne. Seven- carded woo! are found in the occupied enemy infantry and cavalry. ty-five thousand rounds w*ere fired by territory. Of 550,000 looms •wh/pTing “Thirty tons of bombs w'ere dropped them. Twenty-four tons' of bombs LEADING MARKETS BRITISH MAKE before the v.ar only 50,000 are now Anglo-French Junction» is Now | Entire Force to Assist the Allies by us and hundreds of thousands of were dropped on important centres of turning. In cotroii the same story is true. Of Covered by Strong L rounds of ammunition were fired into the battle front. In addition, four BreadftfTiffw in Great Issue. 7,525,000 looms in France 4.475.000 arc; Allied Forces. | the ene^y. While this fighting was tons of bombs w'ere dropped on the Toronto. Aoril 2—TVIauitoba wTiea.t— ADVANCE IN ASIA With the .American Army in France, maintained throughout the day, our Valenciennes railway station, through Ko. 1 Xorlheni. $2.23J: Xo. 2. uo.. >2.20^: in the H"ats’ grasp, and of 140,000 me- March 31.—All the American troops Xo. 3, Uo.. $2.17è: Xo. 4 wli#iat. S2.l0f.: chanics in rhe worl: 81,000 were taken. London, ^Mareh 29.—Telegraphing ' infantry airplanes kept watch along which the enemy’s troop trains were In store Fort William. InclucUiiK tax. I Several .'Hiles of (he Hedjaz from French army lu^adqiiarters this ^ have been turned over to the allies. the front and reported changes in the passing on the w’ay to the front.” JTanitoba oal«—Xo. 2 C.W.. »69c: No. I Railway Torn Up in Palestine, The loss in dv.-elling houses, fac- They may soon be fighting side by .3 C.W., 911c: extra Xo. 1 feed. ?03c; tories, warehouses and .shops has been evening Reuter’s correspondent says: Xo. 1 fcc<3.,89ic. ID store Fort Wflliaai-,. i London, Mar-*h ^31.—Fresh sue-, “The situation is now clearer than side with the French and British in American corn—The War Board in thte Thirty-eight per cent, of Knlted States prohibit importations. •cesses hare been scored bv tne British ^ jitmny time since, the beginning of the the battle raging in Northern France. Ontario oats—Xo. 2 while. to 94c; Mei^potamia and Palestine, the ! French factories are in German hands: offensh^. The enemy, ^ aiTested in Great activity of many sorts is un^er BRAVE PART CATEGORY Xo. .T white. 92 to 93c. accordin* r\jn ^ i ... .. î • 23 per cerTtybi the total' number of freitiiis outside. .. : War Office attnounV.eu jGstcidaj» inid-couT'sc, has abandoned marching w^ay in the whole American zone. . *5 .,ueai‘—No. 2 Winter, ner car afternoon dwelling houses in France are destroy- straight upon oFyectives an^Jjreaking Trains of motor trucks, miles long, lot. J2.22: basis in store M.mtreal. , ed. The total damage done to north- PLAYED BY FRENCH TO SERVE Peas—Xo. 2. $3.60 to $3.70. aoeordiiiR I Ine official Statement on Ihe Op- down resistance by overwhelming loaded with Americans, are to freights oiitside. I € rations in Mesopotamia follows: ern France is estimated at 95,226,871 '‘Rur.ihers. He is striking at estimated through the town®, other roads, Bar]ey--Maltinjr. -$T..6 to $]..8. ac-. ^ francs. cordinjf to frelRrhts outside. ; Our troops pursueo the rem-■ has wPh t;v«?ternatio nre weak spots in order to drive us back as mile aft*'* nui^f marching Ameritfans The Anglo-French Line Holds Exemption Machinery Will be «uckwheat—Si 83 to 51.S5, aooo'-dinic , 'l’urkish force whk-'n v.R.s ' . .svstemauc pre are on the move. to froipfhta outside. . J i- *. > i-v TJ •• J cision. destroyed everything that sh-? far as possible l>efore he himse'^^ Through Heroic Deeds Put Into Service Throughout Rye—No. 2. $2.25. acoorùing to freiKht defeated near Knan-Baghdaüi and brought to a standstill. the en- Too much may not be said about outside. — , ! midday on Thursday had advanced be- could not use and used everything not the number and position of American of Poilus. Canada. Manitoba flour—War ejuaUty. $U.T0. worth '. $10.70. : Hit. Full particulars of the captures otse farther north failed .•md the is no violation of censorship, however, says:—The German effort by a ter- ,* new Toronto and IXior.îresl offensives. ing to a demand from the military ^ have not yet been received, but they bridges are now destroyed. to say that more than 100,000 Ameri- rific rush to get between French and 1 freights, prompt shipment. authorities, the Military Service Milifeed—Car lots—Delivered ^'ont- ! are of groat importance. Large de- '‘The village of Pont I’Eveque. be- can fighting men, fully equipped and British forces, with the object of Council has decided to call up for ser- I real freiKhts. baprs included: Bra.n, per A RHNA)\VNED SPELLER. pots at Haditah and at Aiiah have low Noyon, has been recaptured and intensively trained in the school of featiiig each separately, has failed up ; «len in medical Category B, under I ton. $35.40: shorts, per ton. $40.40. I Hay--No. 1. per ton. $17 to $lS: fr.llen into our hands, containing the enemy driven from the heights actual battle conditions, are available to the present, and is likely to con-1 Military Service Act. Category mixed. $14 to $16. track Toronto. The World's Champion Spelled 15.0C© to $9. ! quantities of ammunition, mine-throw- al)Ove Susey, north-west of Noyon. * at once to be thrown into places to tmue to fail. The fighting qualities;^ men are iiable for overseas, but not I Straw—Car lots, por ton. $9.50 ‘ Words Correctly. I track Toronto. ers, guns, etc. The number of pris- “The enemy’s capture of Montdidier strengthen the British and French of the allied .soldiers have served to ! service. They are be- ; oners has been increased to 5.000. Professor David Jones, the world’.s vas just too late for him to profit by lines. Btay the impulsive advance, and | j^g called out because of the necessity Country yroduce—WliOleBa.1® champion speller, recently retired on a it, as French forces were able to en- day the Anglo-French line is bifeffs—courront receipts, oases rotiirn- i “On Thursday and Friday our op- : of securing men for raihvay construc- itble. 38 to 40c. ; f.rations east of the Jordan continu- well-earned pension after school gage the Germans to the west and strong positions : lion and similar service. Rutter—Creamery, solids, 48i to 49c: teaching for fifty years in Missouri. bring the ad\'ancc to a standstill, thus The next few days may ehange the j creamerv. prints. 49 to 50c; ^yon 1 25 to 28c: liens, over 5 Ib.s.. 30c: to wTest from him his title, b'ut none bVerK'h annies will never be broken^ was evacuated late Tuesday night . g roosters. 20c: duckUufcs. 26c; turkeys. railway. Two hostile airplanes 30c. were destroyed. succeeded. as the junction is now covered by good order, and the trench took up Dressed poultrv—Chickens. 30c: inslK His record is 15,000 words correctly French forces strong enough to meet Ten German Dh isions Took Part portion near by , i The Military Service Council is fed. 32c: hens. lbs. un.. 25c; hens. 3i “On 'fhursday we attacketl west- to 5 lbs.. SOc: roosters, 20 to 25c: duck- ward of the Jordan and the left spelled straight off the reel at one sit- ail eventualities. in the Assault, But Enemy Die correspondent passed on W ed-; instructions to re- MDRS. 27»;: turkeys. .35c. ting without a single mistake. Pro- nesday among troops who have borne j . , I Cheese—Xew. larse. 23 to 23ic: twins, centre of our line was a 33c.; breakfast bacoji. music or painting or sculpture is an corps which was holding the position Despite the force of the attack the im- tlWfe- 1 400 to 42c: baedvs, ulidn, 42 to 43o: bone- : French or British, tell narratives of. art with others. He pounces on and fell back, absolutely exhausted, and pression made upon our battle posi- 45 to 46c. wonderful heroism on the part of the «‘V" «PPortunity of prej less ured meats—l.oDff clear bacon. ^8 to Brilliant Work of Dominion treasures a rare and difficult word as the (Jermans crossed over a bridge of tions was incoiisklerable, and the fight- ! individuals and units. j -9c:‘ clear bollics, 27 to 28c. piled-up bodies of their own com- Lard—-Pure lard, tierces. 30 to 30èc: Cavalry in Capturing Hill. eagerly as an enthusiast does on a ing re.‘«ulted in a severe defeat for the i The gunners of a battery of French ! tubs. :i0i to SOSc; pails. 30J t»; 31c: scarce and elusive butterfly. rades. enemy.” 75’s, in the neighborhood of Cliauny, [ DESTROY compound tierces. 25i to 2Cc; tubs. With the French Army, March 31. I were surrounded for three days, with- to 26i^: pails, 26 to 26ic. BmiTSH ARMY, SAY.S HAIG. ! —The closeness of the co-ojieration GERMAN LOSSES 400,000, j out food, but fought until the last Montreal lUarketa ' between the French and British com- 30 PER CENT. OF EFFECTIVES. BRITISH LINE HOLDING; COUNTER- round was Tired; then, taking advan- A despatch from ’ London says: Montreal. April 2—Oats—Canadian manders and troops was weil illustrat- tage of some confusion among the Western, Xo. 3, $1.07à: extra No. 1 feed, Field Marshal Haig has issued the fol- Jl.OTi: X’o. 2 local white. $t.ü7: N'o. 8 ed by an incident which occurred re- A. despatch from British Head- Germans in the course of the third local white. $3.04i: .\f). 4 local white. lowing special order of the day, dated cently at a southern part of th^^front. quarters in France says: From the AÜACKS BEGIN WITH mCESS night, they somehow made their way $1.03. Flour—New standard .Sprinp March 23: wheat jrraue. $11.10 to $11.20. Rolled The Germans were observed taking up average Ôf casualties in the various through their encircling force and es- “To all ranks of the British army in oats—BRSB, 90 lbs- $6.60. Bran —$36.40. positions on a hill, and a small de- German units, as given ' by prisoners, caped, carr>dng their wounded com- Shorts. $40.40. Middlings, $48 to $50. Enemy 1'lu‘own Back All Along Front—British Reserves Regain France and Flonders: We are again at Mouillie. 160 1o $62. Hay—.N’o. tachment of Canadian cav-nlrymen,, one arrives at the conclusion that the rade.s with them. This is merely one Terrain, Including Strategical Villages. a crisis in the tvar. The enemy has ton. car lots, $17, yho the previous day found them- enemy has lost 50 per cent, of these instance among many similar . »>.. ceived orders to occupy the summit. [ Tuesday said it had been established tion of the British army. We have 939c: Xo. 3 C.W.. 9iac; extra AO. i Dismounting,, they clambered tip the ' that more than 70 German divisions Wetlnesday night’s new’s from the major portion of the British front in feed. 903o; No. 1 feea. ayj»;. Barie.v— battle-front confirms the hopeful im- the new battle zene showed a marked already; inflicted on the enemy, in the No. 3 C.W.. $1.66: No. 4. $1.60; rcirct- hillside, but shortly afterwards were had been engaged in the battle. The pression formed early in the day that slowing down on Wednesday morn- course of the last few days, a very ed. $1.46; feed. $d.4U. riax—rvo. J. driven off. The command'’';' general ' present strength of a German division SEEDING SEASON heavÿ. loss, and the French are send- N.W.C., $2.94: No. 2 tJ.u., ïii.x:'?: ->c. the British now appear to be on a line ing, indicating that the first phase of 3 C.W.. $3.7) i. ordered them to return immediately is 32,000'men, so that a loss of 50 per they are able to hold firmly, at least the German offensive here has been ing trôops as quickly as possible to to the hill. The (/snadians mounted cent, would mean casualties in ex- on the Somme and the' Ancre Rivers. finished. Fronvthe southern sectors, EARLY IN WEST bur support. United States Mai'kc^i their horses and rode to the summit cess of 400,000 for the Gewans in Further south in the Roye-Noyon “I feel that every one in the army, Minneapolis. .April 2^—Corn—X'«>. 3 yt l- under the heaviest fire and held the less than a week of fighting. however, came word that the Ger- low, $1.76 to $1.83. Oats--Xo. 2 white. region the situation is less w^ell de- mans were still pressing the attack fully realizing how much depends on 91i to ,92ic. Flour unchaniced. BraJi — position until ordered to join in the ! fined, but it is stated that both the with great fury against the unwaver- Week of Mild Weather Sees the exertions ai:d steadfastness of general retirement. | whaf Maple Trees Have You? each one of us, will do his utmost to Duluth. April 2—l.inseed—$4.21 to French and British are bringing up ing defence. Spring Work Under Way. $4.29; arrive. $4.31; May. $4.24; .lui;*. , I Every average maple tree will pro- reserves there. The correspondents prevent the enemy from attaming his $4.1'2 asl-.’cd: Octobei', $3.65 asked , ONI-. SPEC FACE LAR lEArC RE . duce about five pounds of sugar in a The enemy has paused in the A despatch from Winnipeg says: , »» also are showing greater confidence northern sector, probably to reor- ! OF THE BRITISH DEFENCE ^ The weather in the Prairie Provinces ! ^ Iiive Stock Markets season. that the enemy will be held on this ganize and bring forward much-need- has been Springlike for the past fort- j 1’oi'oiito. April 2—Fliüicé hca ^ y .steers. ) “ ! If 200,000 farmers in Ontario, Que- terrain. $12.25 to $12.75: Rood heavy «lecrs. ‘ \\ ith the Briti.sh Arm\ m I rance^ Brunswick and No^a Scotia ed artillery before beginning the I night, exceptionally mild for March, , ADMIT SUFFERING The German official communica- $11-75 to $12: >-eKrHnffs, llZ.-'iC to $13.60; March 31. One of the most ^pecta- were to each tap 100 trees, we would [ second round against the stiffening j and there is every prospect of a very ; DIRE PRIVATIONS. butchers’ cattle, choice. $11.50 to $11.35; tion of Wednesday night was signific- do., good. $11 to $11.:46: do., medium. cular features of the British defence i opposition of the British. early seeding this year. In the Bran- | - have this year 20,000,000 trees pro- antly brief and reserved. It reports $10.50 to $10.76:

Don't you ever feel, when you someone making H complete failure ■ By Agronomist. of things, like stepping in and telling This Department Is for ths use of our farm readers who want the advice them what to do? Most of us have an expert on any question regarding soli, seed, crops, etc. If your que spells when we feel like righting the of suffloient general Interest, It will bo answered through this ‘ world, or a few individuals; and these «tamped and addressed envelope Is enclosed with your letter, a oomp««i» spells come to me when I see a person answer will be mailed to you. Address Agronomist, care of Wilson PuDiismng sticking to a job for which they are Co., Ltd., 73 Adelaide 8L W., Toronto. not fitted, or continuing in a situation FOOD production—that Is which is intolerable when they might Pasture Fpr Hogs. case of alfalfa. Rape carried 1786.1 tiie big cry for 1918, LOOK FOR THE get out of it if they would make the pounds of pork per aero as against iCveryoî'.e must produce STARS The feed situation confronting the as much as possible—which effort. swine-grower during the coming sum- 1618.9 pound.s with alfalfa. Evffrj’ item in thft Rennie lOlS I wonder why some folks keep^right The findings at Lacombe would war- means every available square catalogue représenta uiiexcelleil mer is not altogether a bright one. yard under cultivation, and value, but the items in star on doing things a certain way, when Standard hog-feeda are not likely to rant the recommendation of alfalfa the widespi'ead use of Rennie’s borders are simply wonderful. for early pasture with a block of rape all the evidence goes to show' them be plentiful, with high prices ruling. ★- they are wrong? Can’t they tell for Shorts and middlings, while fixed as to supply green food for hogs when lb. they attain considerable size. Where BEANS—Rennio's Stfingless Pkt. Î4 11). 5 lbs. themselves they “are in wrong?” Or to price show no likelihood of a sur- firecn Pod 10 .18 .55 2.50 alfalfa may be successfully grown, are they physically or mentally un- plus. Corn, for some months BEET—Rennie's Spinach Beet 10 .35 1.00 3.00 able to change? .\re they moral practically unprocurable and in any the swine grower would be well ad- CABBAGE-—Rennie's Worldbeator .10 .75 2.25 vised in retaining a small block for CARROT—Ronnie's Market Garden .10 .40 1.20 3.50 cowards, sticking to a rut because case too high in price to be' consider- CORN—Ren'nio’s Golden Bantam.. .10 .25 .65 they are afraid to change? Or are ed, may be available, but whether in swine feeding purposes. Failing alfalfa, clover will give almost equal- CUCUMBER—Wliile Wonder 10 .30 .90 3.00 they just too downright lazy to study . reliably constant quantities remains LETTUCE—Rennie’s Selected ly good results. With neither of the their own case and try to better con- to be seen. Barley will be high Koni>areil 05 .30 .90 2.75 ditions? priced also and difficultly available in legumes available, results at Lacombe MÜSKMELON—Delicious Gold indicate that a cereal pasture second How many men are making a com- many localities. Oats, under ruling I-ined — 10 .40 1.20 3.50 plete failure of farming because they and probable future prices, should be only to the legumes, is to be obtain- PARSLEY—Champion Moss Curled .05 .26 .75 2.25 ed by the use of a heavy seeding (3 PEAS—Little Marvel ' 10 .16 .45 2.00 won’t trj' anything new! They keep used only for the milking sow and for Improved Stratagem 10 .16 .45 2.00 on year in and year out at general weaned and growing pigs. Only in bushels per acre) of oats and barley, or wheat, oats and barley. RADISH-—Cooper’s Sparkler 05 .20 .65 2.20 farming, gi’owing poorer every year, small quantities should this feed en- TOMATO—Bouny Best 10 .60 1.76 when a soil expert tells them their Any one of the pastures above n Early Detroit 10 1.75 tei»-into the fattening ration. It has Out in the alley "Willie found m .60 land is suited to grow nothing but been shown that with breeding stock, mentioned should be followed by rape TU RN IP—Golden Ball (OrangeJelly).05 .25 .75 2.50 seeded early in June, preferably in Two barrels lying on the ground; m pasture. And their sole e.xpressed rea- Vhether during winter or summer The hoops were loose and a stick you see. m Prcp'aid Not Prepaid son for doing it is, “That’s the way maintenance, cheap home grown feeds drills 27 inches apart. lb. ôlbs. lb. ûlb.s. At Lacombe the results of the use Hé broke from a branch of .thp applq tree. ONION SETS—"k’dlo-.v Sets—Selected. .35 1.70 .25 1.20 I’ve always done.” Wouldn’t you may be largely utilized as an economy think that after four or five years of and that from such feeding, practice of self-feeders versus hand-feeding FLOWER SEEDS Pkt. on pasture, while not sufficiently doing a thing and reaping nothing hut best results may be obtained in health m Lavender Gem Aster 15 failures, they’d see the wisdom of verified by repeated experiment, would Early Blooming Cosmos—Mixed. .10 and production. It has been, further, indicate that ^vhefe hogs are fed to GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX changing? clearly demonstrated that home-grown m Giant Yellow Tulip Poppy—California .10 A mother with two or throe sickly a finish the self-feeding method shows m 'New Red Sunflower .25 feeds for Summer feeding may econ- m ■ children, and one or two dead, insists omically replace a considerable per- most economical gains. It has been By An-drow F. Currier, MJ). m Rennie's XXX Mammoth Flowering Hollyhock—-Mixture. .20 proven where corn is tlie principal Mastodon Pansy—Mixture .25 on giving her baby condensed milk, centage of meal even at pre-war Rennie’s XXX Sefect Shirley Mixture—Single .10 potatoes at four months, frosting prices. grain used, self-feeding is more Dr. Currier will answer all signed letters pertaining to Health. It your economical than hand feeding. That question is of general interest it w'iU be answered through these columns; buying,from dealers, insist on Rennie’s* If your from cake, and in fact “tastes of At the Experimental Farm, Bran- if not, it will be answered personally if stamped, addressed envelope is en- i everything.” When you try to tell this is also the case where mixed , dealer-T(\&sivt we will ;ship ffireot. 3 don, it was shown by experiment dur- grains, W'heat by-products and feed- closed. Dr. Currier will not prescribe for individual cases or make diagnosis. her the baby should have nothing but ing' the summer of 1916 that oats, Address Dr. Andrew^ F. Currier, care of Wilson Publishing Co., 70 Adelaide milk, she silences you with, ing concentrates are used, is indicated St. West, Toronto. TMESA n IT TlkT lI^TV' barley and wheat all stood pasturing by the results at Ottawa, Lacombe, “That’s the way I’ve fed all my well. These were sown on May 17 Brandon and elsewhere on the Ex- Chronic Catarrh. disease of the heart, lungs, liver or children.” and pastured from July 5th until K i N C & K ETA ; S r* TOR ONTO You wonder why she can't see by perimental Farms System. There is no diseased condition in kidneys. ‘ALSO ’AT lyi OIMT A £ ALL . WWMNIPCC VANCOUVER early in August. Rape which was At the Experimental Station at moist climates so common as this. Much surgical work is done to re- looking at her anaemic little ones that slightly injured by pasturing too Lethbridge excellent results have Children are born with it, and many lieve nasal catarrh—much boring and she had made a mistake in feeding early, supplied much needed pastur-; been obtained from alfalfa and peas, people cany it ^with them to the very gouging and cauterizing which often saliva from the mouth during the Plant spinach very early in Spring' and should change her ways. But she age when the cereal seedings had the hogs being allowed access to both limit of extreme age. does more harm than good. doesn’t seem to sec it. been eaten off. Vetches although slow sleep? 2. How can it be stopped? with a view to harvesting the crop crops at tlie same time. Here of Obvious mechanical obstructions 3. If the saliva is yellowish in coloç, before very warm weather arrives. In ev'ery walk of life y'oq^see misfits of growth were readily eaten and V.'e generally mean, by the term, must, of course, be removed. You and wonder why the deàd failure course alfalfa is one of the most chroîuc nasal catarrh or chronic is it an indication of indigestion? stood pasturing well. Sweet clover, dependable crops grown, conditions who suffer with this disease, live Answer—1. It is due to the relaxed doesn’t try a new tack—mighty good was also late in maturing and eaten rhinitis. simply; get an abundance of good Onions and parsnips can be sown cooks are trying to teach school, ruin- being in all respects suited to its cul- Consider the anatomical facts for condition of the tissues—which al- only when no other feed was avail- ture. food and sleep; exercise out of doors; ! quite early, carrots not quite so soon. ing tempers and spoiling lives other able. a moment. There arc two nostrils ways occurs during sleep. 2. I do Radishes and lettuce, first sowing as While much evidence is, therefore, and seek the guidance of a v/ise and not know of any way to stop it. 3. than their own, when they might be It might be stated that beyond a or spaces, narrow in front, much conservative physician. soon as the ground is dry enough to useful and happy baking bread. Good at hand, to show that alfalfa possibly wider and more capacious at the back, It does not necessarily indicate indi- work. comparison of these crops from the holds first place as a hog-pasture, it Go to a dry climate, if you can, for gestiofi. dressmakers are fuming away^in the standpoint of palatability, recupera- must be remembered that in many and terminating in the pharynx or ; this will do more to produce a per- kitchen. First-class milliners are tive power, and ability to withstand throat. I manent cure than any amount of trying to teach music, and good musi- section.^ of Canada t,his crop cannot The Last Syllable. trampling and pasturing generally, be grown at all, in many others that They are separated in front by a j medication. FERTILIZER PAYS cians are measuring ribbon in depart- no data was available to show the cost it is unreliable in the extreme, and partition which is cartilage below and i Scottish Sergeant—And noo we'll ment stores. Many a man who would try the richt tur-rn by numbers, and Better than ever. Write for Bulletin of Reduction one crop against the that even under more or less favor- bone above. ^ j QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS. make a fine college professor is try- other. able soil and climatic conditions for On either side, outwardly, arc three | mind that ye don’t move till ye hear ONTARIO FERTILIZERS, LIMITED ing to run a business and all these J. A .M.— 1. What causes a flow of WEST TORONTO CANADA With these pastures ..crops a self- one reason or another it cannot al- small bones, one above another like! the final syllable of the wor-rd tur-rn. misfits keep on when it is perfectly feeder was used to supply a supple- ways be relied upon. For reliability shelves, giving rise to three spaces or patent to everyone that they are mak- mental grain ration. Such practice and wide cultural possibilities and passages; and there, arc communicat- ing a mistake. Why won’t they indicated that no more than where 1 from the standpoint of palatability, ing cavities above, behind, and at the change? Are they too proud to ac- hand feeding W'as employed and that producing power and resistance to sides lined with mucous membrane knowledge failure? A better pride economical gains were made at a pasturing, red clover should receive containing many bloodvessels and would teach them to acknowledge th,cir cost of 5 cents per pound for grain emphasis equal to, if not greater becoming more or less swollen when mistake in choo:ing a vocation, and and pasture, employing feed prices than, that given alfalfa. the bloodvessels, for any reason, have getting Into the right sphere. then current. The method in general In conclusion, high priced grain and an extra supply of blood. Situations arise in the home Avhich reduced the labor of feeding to the meal for hogs must be replaced, as The nasal passages also communi- could be cleared up if someone would minimum. far as possible, during the coming cate with the eyes, ears, and mouth, make the effort. How often home At the Experimental Station, summer. Pastures, as discussed, and in the operation of breathing, become a hateful place, just because Lacombe, where swine feeding enters form a home-grown, palatable, easily the air normally passes through the no one takes the first step towards largely into live stock operations, available food, that is harvested with- anterior and posterior nasal pas- clearing up misunderatandings. I rape and alfalfa have proven most out labor. The self-feeder combines sages on its way to the lungs. can understand difficulties arising be? desirable crops. As a result of the well with pasturing, and for growing In this way the air is filtered, and tween husband and wife, but I never average of three tests, rape has and finishing hogs is peculiarly impuritiCvS it may contain are often could understand letting them con- shown a slight superiority over alfalfa worthy of attention during present retained on the nasal mucous mem- tinue. Drifting is a v;ord, I can't requiring 3.8 pounds meal fed supple- labor scarcity.—Experimental Farms brane . tolerate—it*s the cause of too many mentally as against 3.83 pounds in the Note. If these structures of the nose are failures.—D;H. faultily put together (from natural defect or as the result of accident), stretched a strand of barbed wire. or if there are diseased tonsils or This makes a fence six feet high. If new growths, like adenoids, in the an ^ occasional venturesome biddy posterior nasal passages, breathing No animal kept on your farm will scales this fence, we clip a few feath- becomes difficult, the mucous mem- Good Yards Save Losses. ers from one wing. return you a profit as surely and Near TTiany farm buildings where brane becomes inflamed and thick- as quickly for the feed consumed and In addition to the advantage men- ened, and there is an increase in the poultry range unchecked the newly tioned there are several other reasons the care given as the brood sow. A seeded grain fipld.s show bare spaces secretion of the mucous membrane, hog will produce a pound of increase why it is important to have a place be it mucous or pus; this constitutes of an apre or more which have been to confine fann flocks. In the spring for every four to five pounds of feed scratched up and eaten off by the catarrhal discharge. consumed, while fattening cattle will of the year especially, there are a Sometimes the irritated and con- farm flock. The average acre thus number of days that it is an advan- require ten to thirteen pounds to pro- erten frequently means a lessening bf gested mucous membrane throws duce the same amount of increase. tage to keep a flock confined in order out masses of soft tissue which take the crop by from 20 to 40 bushels, to keep the egg machinery steadily Hogs are not only more prolific while the feeding value to the -flock the form of tumors, or polypi and than any other kind of live stock, but working. On stormy days we open these may entirely block up the nasal OR the war against hunger as well as for the war again^ secured from this acre would not up the doors and let the birds out in- F are also essential to the economic passages and compel mouth breath- amount to more than that furnishéd to the yard to sample the storm for utilization of waste products on the by one or two bushels of grain. This ing continually. the Hun. For every Canadian fighting overseas, at least two beef, dairy, grain, fruit, and vege- themselves. They soon decide it is Sometimes the inflammation ex- is an expensive and unnecessary plan better to stay in and go back, and are table farms. of feeding. To remedy this I aim tends to the accessory cavities re- on farms at home are serving none the less effectively because The sow that carries good length contented. But give them free ferred to, which may complicate mat- to have every chicken house or set of range and they’ll be huddled up in and depth of body generally proves chicken houses provided with a ters seriously; but this is far less they wear neither uniforms nor marks of rank or valour. the most prolific. The sows .should groups in various places about the common than the minor disorders. chicken-proof yard so that at critical farmyard, quite miserable, and per- be selected from good-sized litters, times during the year all of the chick- Then the mucous membrane may Long and strenuous days are theirs, summer, the more you’ll need a Gillette and should carry a strong back, wide haps roost out all night. Then down be irritated and swollen by strong ens may be confined. goes the egg yield. On such days loms, full hams, large heart girth— We make these poultry fences of • vapors or gases, like ammonia or without leave or furlough ! a steady drive Safety Razor, wth its clean, comfortable, which indicates constitution,—plenty we go into the poultry houses occa- chlorine; by impressions and emo- woven wire, using strong fence posts sionally with a little variety—potato through the daylight hours to keep the five-minute shave. And the better you of bone, and should stand well on which we set substantially in the tions; by dust from one’s work, or gooti, strong legs. or apple peelings, a bunch of clover the dust of the street, or the pollen know and like good tools, the more you’ll gropnd. A six-inch fencing board is or alfalfa hay, silage, etc. These work abreast of the season, and save the While quality should not be over- placed around the bottom of the fence i of plants; or by draughts of air. appreciate the simple mechanical perfec- looked, in the search for it you should things, of course, in addition to their Bacteria may be inhaled and cause crops so sorely needed to feed our Bghtlng and one on the top just above the | regular ration when running at large. not sacrifice substance, nor select wire.- This makes a good brace for cold in the head, influenza and other men. tion that gives the Gillette such a lead over delicate animals. A uniform bunch If not possible to have a yard with a nasal troubles, and there is the ever the posts. Above this top bqard is tree or two, we plant a few plums or every other razor. of sows will produce a more uniform present irritation .of a moist atmo- lot of pigs, and a uniform lot of pigs damsons and it’s surprising how soon sphere at the sea coast and in all Only those who spend such days can they make some outdoor shade, and The Gillette Safety Razor is made iii will feed better, look better when fat, MUSKRATS WANTED humid climates. The more mucous realize how good it feels to have a “wash- and sell for a higher price on the it is not long until there is fruit for membrane in the extensive nasal ar^a I will pay hUhest market price.-» .ourselves, and chicken too. several different styles, civilian and military. market. for Rats. Ginseng Root and all other that is involved, the more extensive up” and a clean Gillette shave at night— raw furs. Choose one of the former for yourself and The sow should be fed and managed 20 years of reliable trading will be the catarrhal disease and the or how it fits a mcm to enjosHhe evening’s so as to enable her to farrow pigs and Beferenoe—Union Bk. of Canada An Omen. catarrhal discharge, and in chronic rest or pleasure of the trip to town. delight some soldier friend with a new to nurse them to a point where thl^y N. SILVER From a ]and physically remote, but catarrh this continues night and day, Military Set Your dealer can supply you can be fed. The sow needs the right 220 at. Paul at. W., fltontraal; P.Q. ever spiritually near, has come an sometimes thick, purulent and offen- kind of feed for throe important rea- omen. Jerusalem, the Holy City, in sive. The busier you are going to be this at $5.00 up. sons: For the maintenance of her which grew up the belief in a Kingdom The general health may be dis- own body, for the of God, has passed again into the turbed by this disease, and there may tody, and for the development of the keeping of those to whom that king- be insomnia, dizziness, dulness, head- fetal pig.s. HEAVES''"’"" dom moans justice, and mercy, and ache, poor memory, impairment of A good, steady sow, with well devel- truth. Let the victory be our Easter smell, sight and hearing, and con- GiOette Safety Razor Absolutely cured, In any horso, any case, stant discomfort in the throat and oped teats, can usually be depended no mutter h9w bad. 22 years ol success, is token that those qualities shall tri- upon to raise a Jitter of good, growthy our rea.soa for selling umph and shall be no more overcome. larynx. Alcohol and tobacco make the dis- Co., of Canada, Limited pigs. If, after being properly handled, CAPITAL HEAVE REMEDY she fails to farrow a good litter with our money-back guarantee. It niunt ease worse, and so do concurrent cure your horse or your money Is refunded. Celery is more digestible when pigs, ?he has no business on your A FULL WEEK’S TRIAL cooked. . Office and Factory : farm, and should be fattened and sold On receii*t of 5c. (stamps orsllverjtocovor for pork. postage and wrapping, wo will send you a GILLETTE BLDG., MONTREAL. Tull weok’e trial with full Turn a plate apside down in the 7' S^uKGam partlculare and guarantee boLCom of ar.y vessel in which you After the South African war, of of satisfaction, write now, are cooking any food a long time. VETESINAB Y SUPPLY HOUSE STANDARD S3.H^ JtO BULL OOC $5,00 the 7,-340 relumed soldiers who wer-^ ‘ 750 Cooper Street, Ottawa. Oot. FREE The plate will prevent any possible granted land, only 0-7)0 actually took scorching. Fertilizer it up. TLd AiexanariA, Ont., April 5 1918

suit that the showing made this sea- the guest of Mr. Donald 0. Urquhart, son was exceptionally good. Neither Laggan. HENRY’S Well Oriliinij labor nor expense was spared in Personals Airs. A. Meloche spent Monday at stocking up with the result that their Mis.s Tena Lamabe spent a few days Coteau du Lac visiting her little SHORTHAND SCHOOL To guard against scarcity of water UH displays ecjualled, I! not surpassed, with friends in Montreal. daughter who Is attending Coteau for your stock now is the time to A.T MODERATE PRICES many made in large cities. Mr. de L. Macdonald enjoyed the Convent. OTTAWA. ONTARIO have a well drilled. Do not pat it afl Up-to-date, stjTish Ladies’ Suits at Eastertide with relatives in Mont- The Alisses Willson, Catherine St., X till tall with Its short days and C5v üiOderate prices at Huot’s. GET THEIR PRICES real. have as their guest for the holidays Our injtruction is individual, and weather. The undersigned is prepared The most complete stock of Gen- Mr. Geo. LayTand spent the latter their niece, Miss Dorottiy Willson, oi fbe school is open during the entire to drill immediately. Water guaran- year; you may, Lberetore, start at ans OUR TOWN SCHOOLS eral Dry Go-ads at Huot’s. Get their part of the week at the Capital. Toronto. teed. Send in your order by mail or - T^ ’ several schools in town will re- prices. Mr. John Kennedy of .Apple Hill, MissTheodora AicDonald returned to phone. Arthur Campbell. Prop, of opt-n. ior the spring and summer term was a business visitor to town on Montreal .Sunday evening after spend- Our rates are #10 ^>er month; do rKr 6 drilling machines, I,’Orlginal, Ont. w April 8. STAim.INO IF TRUE Tuesday. ing a neck with" her mother, Mrs. D. ay a cent more. 10—4 It has been demonstrated by the of- Mr. A. (.’henicr was a visitor to .A. AicDonald. Trooper Harold Mc- Vlnre îhMf XiMl «tndenis b'orri A CONGREGATIONAL MEETING ficial figurcss that to date 96 out of Chambly this week. Dcn ld also took his departure for Winnipeg, Man., the early part of the local coUfAges nave Ln the past joined . A meeting will be lield in the Pres- every 100 eligible young men in Class Mr. and Mrs. L. l.ymburncr enjoyed our claesee. Name? .\nd addr««e« ar*' week. byterian Cliurch, Dalhousie Mills, on' 1 all over the Dominion have not the week end with friends in (’I'aiwa. available. Wednesday, April 10th, at two o’- ' been drafted into the army, for some Mr. Paul Bedard of Lachine was in Students ore, aesisted to position*. clock, t.o extend a call to a clergyman reason, -lust wliy, the public in gen- town this week. A BIG DRIVE Mr. D. .McKinnon of Maxville was a ^ .Mr. .John Hugh McDonald, .son of [ We are HEAIKJUAUTFRS for Short er.il, particul.arly those who voted for hand, Typewriv.ing, Penmanship, Sp^ APPOINTED TRUSTEE Union govcrmncnl, are anxious to Si'sinpss visitor to town on Saturday. .Mrs. Dan AicDonald, Ottawa Street, | ing, Eai?Hsh, ('orri?sponrience, Etc. For stenographers. For the past year Dr. -1. T :Hope, has been selected learn. Miss Annabel .McKinnon of Montreal who arrived home from a James Bay < ) i ll the vacancy on the Board of —Ottawa Citizen. spent the week end at her home here. Fur Trading Post, on Wednesday, is Clean Without Send for circular. the Civil Service Commission has ^trustees of the Alexandria Pohlic Rev. D. Stewart was at Dalhousie receiving the glad hand from a host D. E. HKXRY, President, been scouring the Country ior com.- of friends. His stay on this occasion Rubbing School, laused by the removal to A FINE EASTER •Mills the early part of the week. Corner Bank and Suarks Streets. petent stenographers. On Feb. 16th, Smith’s f'alls, of Mr. D. S. Noad. Mr. D. CourviUe paid St. Justine is a short one as owing to his having Here is the modern soap cad Easter was ushered in on Sunday relntives a visit on Sunday, joined , the Central Ontario P^giment the modern way of usia^ it— every beaiich of the Service was plac- tff.NE DISPLAY OF SHOES wltli the finest spring weather that iMr. and Mrs. .Antoine Chenier and tor overseas service, he is due in To- LUX—tiny flakes of the purest ed under the Commission which means essence of soap, makla^ the You can't beat Huot’s Ladies’, has been experienced this season witli son Elie, spent Easter in Montreal. ronto on .Sunday. A resume of his J, C, «.aormlcy, M D.C.M., that the dent.iiids are now doubled. Ken’s and Children’s Shoes. They the température ranging trom sixty doings in the tar north will be glvefi creamiest of latfaera ta which Mr. W. l.ariviere of Apple Hill, was even your very finest thia|s are »te in it. to seventy degrees above zero, and the in town on Tuc.sday. in next issue. nyiiciaa ani Surgeon usual East-r thower omitted. The | Air. .las. . spent Wednesday at safely washed because they are ilealdence and Office Elgin Street, Miss Crewson of .Mille Roches, is not rubbed — jnst olcansed by Sowlino Business Colleir GET BUSY .sun rose on a’clear sky and the Eas- ; h ilidnyia.g at her parental home liere. the Capit il, leaving the same evening i iecond door East irom Main Street. gently stirring about. Tr« L£IX IPhone 45 I OTTAWA Clean up the rubbish pUo.s. ’I’idy ter !>arade liegan in the morning wiiii for Toronto -where he purposes spend- j and see for yourself. Il a tile yards, iront and hack. Des- people out io enjoy the fine spring lag some tinW- j Mi. I). MacKay, M..A., Is spending a ^ British m*d^. fy t: >’/ tlie breeding places of tlie flies. air. Aiiss Alary AicDonald who spent j i Makes a specialty of preparing can- few days in Toronto. Lever Brother* Limited I ;e your home neat and attractive, .Miss .'oamn Kenin-dy of Montreal, some (iiree weeks at her home, 4th| 1 (lidates for these examinations. Start E.VS’l’ER MU.SIC Toroate f huRv with tile garden. was the giir-st of her aiint, Mrs. .Tss. Kenyon* n turned to Montreal, Tues- insuran;:e I NOW and he ready for the Fall .At the several services held m the Kerr, over Raster. ,dav niorni.ug. AU For Insurance of all kindg. appiv j Round Up. Our school is open all 'iO IIU'UOVE STOCK Catholic and Pi'fst.'oit Churches Miss C-rett ; McRae spent a few da.ys I summer. _ „ The pedigreed Holstein Bull that 10 JAMES KERR, ALEXANDRIA, ONT. here on Easter .‘-'undav, hvmns oi this week the guest of iriends in Ot- Also a^ent for C.heese Factory Supplies W. E. Gmvling, Pres. 4 ti.'Pcd the scales at 1800 lbs. brought gladnei-s .and reioicmg were to lie t.nv.i and Hillinv'S Bridge. I ?.Irs. r. I). AicDonald and her son, t. '<,\vn r.ccntlv bv Mr. T. .1. Germ Heard, ail havin.g reference to tiie Miss K.itie McMill.'ii, of Ottaxva, iMr.-1. ^McDonald, Height of Land, ' Phone No. 82 H. IV. Braithwaite, Prin. re;, fir disposal, was nurchased by isen Lord. The sermons delivered visited her mother, Mrs. .1. A- AIc- j spent j'h'-ster Simday with Mr. and| Mr. .1. McDonnid. üna I.och’.el. iiad nariicuiar reference to the day. McMill.in, station, over Easter, j -\Ir.s. M. ATcfV.riiiick, of Fassifern. j Imlie.itive of ire nassinr: away of M ss iswoeney of the High School Mr. !lan.;ld -K McDonald who spent Net receipts $toSAo $182,00 l:f NEW HOME I.ent ;iiid ot the io\- felt .at the breaic- st ,,r is h'lidaying at her home in ! .‘".'aster with Ills parents, Mr. and Mrs ' Receipt.s For .Marcii, 191S j IL McDunuld. Hl<-n .Vorina-n, returned Mr. ami Mr.s. 1-.. .1. Do'.er .and iain- ing (,i uic tomb, the clnirenes pre- Keniptville, Cht. .Metnber.s, $200 each c i.y lia . ei liis we n; laaen no.sses.sion ot I to TrnnsL!»j (..'cdlc.’.e. on Wednesday. ■ '’Pci i 1 if p It 111 11 the Mr. Loiit. .ieiinings of the G.T.U. Mr, K. H. Shanks, Ottawa $2.00 tdCii- onnimodi ns new nonie on Kcn- wav of ['.oral decorations, colored sta’i, enjoyed the. Eastertide with ; ?,liss ( 1 iiM of itegina, Saslv. AT-is.s .Mbei'ta Will.sou, Town..,2.00 1 1 T si t ceil 1 p s htiori Imnts. etc., eie. irieuds in Arnprior. I :s In to ,’.n oisitlng lier grandparents,' J. A. McMillan’s Ur. i\. L. (iluilmers. .Miss Geor.'-n'i .Sai.'ouriii spent the ! i^tr. and 'Mrs. 1). Lothian, Main St. Mr.s. j.Tincan McDonald 2.00 iuovb; TO I’ROiumT Ai.r, E-\IRS, week end m Vnlleylield. the guest oi ’ -Soiith, Dciiat’’.'ins RED CROSS j Mr. lud Mrs. Peter Sabourin and W. 1. Kav, memuer ol Mississguoi, lier .sisleiv Mj'-. E'. Bii'ctte. .Air. K. F"? Shanks, Ottawa i.oo The monthly bns!U-s.= meeting of : taojily, and Mr. .^nd ?iirs. Borman La-' SPRING Que., has given notice oi the lollow- i’te. . . id rich .t Ottawa spent Kuc'hre. (.'irs. Cowan and Mrs. t.:e r.id ( r ss cretv v. ili tase place ; the week end wiih iriciuisin town. j '.vt-rc the guests of Mr. and mg resolution: 'T li.at it is of t’ne tijs. 'r'lomas T.acrotx, Fussifern,- on Co.stcllo) ‘-5.00 S.. ..lunday, Api.l .u o.3u p.m., ' greatest impovtunco that all measures Miss .\n..ie Mefirogor, Bishop St., u_ the I'.ed Ciii.is.s lioom>. A nul at-1 • K.ist’'’r -'■ojuduy. ■ tending to increas.-' agruailv.ir.al pro- si'ent tile recent ;iol d.tys with friends D.ince ill armory, Fe'o.S, icS.40 ' ANNOUNCEMENT triid.'.ncc is re .iimst; d.—Fl'»-,-'rice Gor in Ottawa. His uiaiiy Gh-ngarr}' frienusv, will, Miss Et’nel i -strom il.oo ! duction or t r c mserving agricultural j learn with regret of the continued c.il''v. .'-ec. A.B.R.f . labor should ne tasen bv t'.ie Govern The M SSI'S .Annie and Isa'nel Mc- • il n:’S.s of Mr. .lohu McMartin, M. P., ' EASTER MONDAY ment in the intere.sls by the allies who is C'-nfin-.M io his room at his. and of Canada’s whole-iiearted parti- i’hce of Ottawa, wore with their As this Firm has been established for Monday ' was a Statutory holiday! mother, -Mrs. -las. MeKiee ior Easter, i iiome in Montreal. ' ! Louise M Simp-sor eip.ation in the winning; oT the w.ar. Treas A Ft R c S and local banks and legal offices were and that as a nieons- to thlseiid all ALss Gilberl of Ottawa, visited upwards of thirty-five years it requires closed. Rain fell during the aiter- exhibitions and fairs throughout the her f.ilher, Mr, N. .Gilbert over Eas- noon making promenading disagree- eouiury should, he prohiiiited for tlie ter. 14 A ca’ule received lb;S week convoyed, no introduction to the people of Glen- able, and there was little' stir about Iircsent year.” Mrs. W. T. Simpson had as lier fhe information that Lt.-Uol, D. J.i , ,, , mi town. guesls f'lr Easter, her parents, Mr. AicDonald, of the .Strathcona Horse, I Slin' low wages Unes for farmers and stock raisers. colds at .McLeister’s Drug .Store. val, Elgin Street, enjoyed the Easter- mianths had been on the staff of the , tide with Montreal relatives. Union Bank ot Canada, left on Mon- and see no prospect for advancement— numerous customers to our warerooms and THIS IS FAIR CHANGE OF TIME Mr. F. E, Charron of St. Hyacinthe day evening for Toronto having ac- view the fine display we now have on hand. Foreigners are making a good living j Commencing Sunday last the east- .spent Easter in town with Mrs, Char- cepted a lucrative position in the \ ears of thought coupled with experienced are to this country and they should be j bound afternoon train, from Ottawa, ron and family. Queen City. He carries with him the Cornwall College wilKng to fight for the country. If [steamed into the station an hour.ear- Mr.s. T. Gorniley, Kenyon St., best w'ishes ot his'many friends. embodied in placing the Munro & McIntosh they are not, then they should he Ker than heretofore, namely at 5.15 had as her guest for the holidays, Miss Aggie Emhurg of Montreal, I Carriage, in a class by themselves. sent back to the land they came from having left Ottawa at 3.30. When her .sister, Mrs. Keyes of Montreal. spent the Easter holidays with her CM HUP YOB parents, Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Emhurg, —Kingston Whig. we consider that the morning up The school has had a national re- train only roaches the Capital around Mr.H. Deagle was home from Peter- Bishop Street. putation for more than 18 years, under Impire Mecliaoical MIHdog Machioe SEND IN YOUR ORDER - one o’olbc’K, this new arrangement horo to .siiend the Eastertide with the same progressive management, and Don’t let your counter checks tun will just allow for some two and a Mrs. Deagle .and children, Ottawa St. its graduates command the best positions. Dairymen are unanimous in their endorse- too low. The News is agent lor thej half hours in whicli to snatch a bite Air, and Mrs. .1. E. .1. Aston and I Miss Anna Cameron, teacher, Bon- Accounting, Business, Civil Service, Appleford Counter Check Book Co., of of lunch and do business in Ottawa. little daughter spent Easter Monday ville, accompanied by her cousin, Miss Shorthand, Touch Typewrting, Office ment of the Empire Milking Machine, because Hamilton, the largest concern ol this ' .A visit to Ottawa under such con- in Montreal. I F. C. Gilbertson, of Calgary, spent Practice, English, etc. it has the same advantage over hand milking klird in Canada, You can buy as ' .Mr. -N. Glnsson of the Bank ol Ot- ditions is a costly one j the week end with her cousins, at write for free prospectus. T that the seed drill has over the îsower’s hand cheap from us as vou can from the tawa staff spent Easter at the Capi- : Glendale, -1th Kenyon, GEORGE F. SMITH, PRINCIPAL, firm. I TRIBUNAL NO. 78. tal. j Pte. Angus AIcDougald, who retum- the self binder over the reaper-cradle of a gen Ale.ssrs. Freddie and Lionel Watier , ed from the Front, Is spending some CORNWALL, ONT' ation past. FLOODED CELLARS j Messrs. D. A. Mc.Arthur and Dun- of M'Uitreai, were guests of Mr. and I time with, his mother. Airs. A. Mc- More than one ol our ciUzens at; can .McKinnon, as meiubers of Tribun- ] Airs. O. Reeves for Easter. ' ! Doiigald, 1th Kenyon., ipie will leave Our recent installation of twenty milkers the nwment, owing to the spring a! No, 78, under the Military Service' Mr. and Mrs. Lapointe .nid .laugMer ; shortly for Kingston. so for this season is ample proof that the Em- freshets, find their cellars flooded. In ' Act, are at present, acting under in- of Montreal, were guests of Mr. and I Aliss" Annie McDonald, graduate some instanc s causing considerable structions from the Deputy-Registrar, Mrs. 0. Reeves on Alondny. ] nurse, Brookim, N. Y., arrived home pire has the preference in Glengarry. damage. Our city lathers are doing Major Cook, Kingston, re-hearing a .Miss Trudeau i f Witerloo, is visit- i on Wednesday on a visit to her par- all in their power to meet the cm-' number of cases applying for exemp- ing her sister, Mrs. G. Moniettc, Pls- I ents, Air. and’ Mrs. D. D. AicDonald, ergency. | tion. It is proposed to scrutinize, bon .Slrect. I Main Street .South. Gasolloe Engines carefully all exemptions granted to Aliss McNally, teacher S.S. No. 9 I Airs. J. .1. .McDougall, Green Valley EUCHRE APRIL 9th. | d.'.te in order to sepan.te those which beny.'ii, is sii.-e.iiing the Easter 'noil- I was this week informed that her son. We are agents for the following well known The Ladies of the Church of fne ; h.T. e been secured on f;;lse or insuffi-, days at her home in Ottawa. Trooper D, AIcDougall of the .Strath- Sacred Heart will he at home in Ai-; cient grounds from those that are ’ ! conn I iorse, was on leave and in make of Gasoline Engine:— exander Hall, on Tuesday evening ' wel! founded. j Aliss Leonie Lnlondo, .J Aioatreal, j .. Grey Engine Detroit. Fairbank Morse, Empire, next, the 9th Inst. Their entertain- ' s'lent Ea.ster the guest of Airs. .1. A. I Afi.ss ■Jamieson of .Montreal, was in ment tvill take the form of a progres- '.UTlIOUri'II-i.S ADMiNLSTER : Real liuot. I town for a few days the guest of Mrs. International, Stay Right and the Renfrew. sive Euchre Party. Valuable prizes LESSON i Rev. \V. -A. Alonison, of Dur.vegan, I D. Lothian, Main ’ St. She also has will be given and refreshments served. Two leceut eases wifich came up be- was in town on a short visit Vv'ed- as lier guest her daughtcr-in-Iaw, Airs. lore magistrate Peacock have served nesday. -Arch. Lothian oi Ottawa. UPTOWN 4982. - Noap; Stanley 8t. McCorinick Igricultoral Impllments ' ALEXANDRIAN WOUNDED to oenvince our citizens generally ; Aliss .Sarah Dewar, teacher, Oxford MONTilEAL, QUE.V : ' y Monday’s Roll of Honour, w'hich to- that it is unwise to conceal contag- ' .Station, is spending the Easter va- Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Seeders, Plows, talled upwards of two hundred, con- ious diseases whicii may break out cation at her parental home here. tained the name of 633558 J, Ritchie,! in their households. The provinc al ] Mrs. Ranald McDonald oi Glen Rob- Mrs. Leo Laurln and little daugh- Drills, Hayloaders Waggons, Tractors, Separa- son of Mr. and Mrs. W, Ritchie, offi- health authorities had directed health ' ertson, spent M’edncsday with iriends ters the Misses Kita and Irene jf Mcr- tors, Etc. cial notification to the parents is in ins!>ector Seger to prosecute a nura- ' here, risburg, spent Sunday with her mo- effect that their son is suffering from her of parties who had neglected to , ■Mr. D. .1. AicDonald of Montreal, re- ther, Mrs. T. A. B. McMillan and also .V full line of stoves and ranges carried in X gun shot wounds. We hope for his notify the proper authorities of small [ newed acquaintances in town during j visited Mrs. I. Laurin. stock. speedy recovery. pox in their respective homes and the holidays. ! Messrs. Ivdward Huot, R. Lahaie, last week two of these parlie,s came [ .Mr. .1. W. Crew.son. I.P.S., is at- j .J. W. Callaghan, R. and B. Rouleau SPUING DRESS GOODS up before tlie magistrate charired with tending the Ontario Teachers Conven- who spent the holidays with relatives Have you seen the beautiful selec- Harness failing to give uie required notice, j tion m Toronto. I here returned to Ottawa University tion of Dress Goods and Dress Silks -A fine of $a >.u0 and costs was im- Mrs. l-.d. .1. Alao-.lonald had as her I A)n .Monday evening. your old furniture We represent three of the largests manufact at Huot’s? They are the best he has posed on the offender 111 eacn case,' guests over Easter. Aliss Chris. AIc- 1 .Messrs. J. Tarlton of the Bank of ever shown. Call in and he convinced and it is liofxid that; ttie le.sson will ; i.ef-id and Aliss Madden of Alontreai. ! Ottawa, Ottawa, U. Tarlton of To-| Mâke \K look spick and span. You uring hous-cs in Canada, Samuel Trees & Co, Miss T ena D. AicDonald wns the can do ît yourself with this wonderful serve its purpose, so tnat sn.suki tnere; ronto and Miss I. l arlton of "Whithy, j product, which gives floo.’s, wood- KEEP US ADVISED | be any iurth va of, ;guesi of Miss K. AfcDougall, on Siin- j w .-ro the guests of their mother, Mrs. | Tor.'jnto Carson of Ottawa and Ackerman of 'I'he News IS always pleased r,o re-j W'Oik and. furniture a beautiful, «.uni- any eo'ntagi da b "arties ' F. I, 1 arlton for several days. j tary luifing finish Peterboro. ceivc news items irom tne oublie. li. interested wiL lose no tune in notify-1 MiSs belt;. F. McDonald accompan- you have a visuor ui is voa a-e go- I ing the aiitiionues so ttiat an epi- [ ;v;r?5. . ot.D. r’. McDoiuild left on ied uy Mi-..= .\!:n:e R. McDonald, of, ing away on a visa ua us Know about [ :sat‘.s:-attv iL-r M where she wiU domic of any Kind in the mture wUl ( M'.'iitreai. .spent Luster Monday and t Horses it. We do u t n j n that ' be cut down to the .sniiliest oossible S)>e:.-.d s me riMH? with l;er uausr.ter. . luesd-.y T.u.e 'i'ucsts of Mr. and Mrs.’ goes on .niui u i i the proportions. ; •Mrs. A.v. Kelt.'. Ger.nish St. They also We have in our stable a number of light and reiuiors ot tl ule aid | ihe ALsScS Isaoel anu Alice Cam?- had as their guest on Sunday, Mrs. ; in yetting the nows. | HOUSE ON BISUC!’ ,^T”.EET ! > I i )tt va, were in. town viSiimg . i'. Me- alluiii of I-rantingdon. heavy horses, including a pair of carriage t. ei: in-’Hi r, Mrs. I). C. Camplvell, DESTROYED BY EIRE | We will drivers, which we will dispose off at reasonable A TIMELY WARNING ; j3isl.o;) .'*'1 r-’,-et. -iurin-.; tr.e holidays. give you A jail sentence lor Mr. ‘ Tic Been ■\On’Wednesday nigiii ,f-lids week a-j I'.USA A. B. L uchuert returned home prices. Told’’ should serve as .-.timely warn-' bout 9.30 o'clock fire broke out in the -ttcr oi’eUilirL” s.'-me time witu her. FREE We have secured the services of a gasoline ing to Mr. '"Hiev Sav and Mrs. “Did ^ dwelling liouse of Mr. Peter Sabourin , cousin. Mis.s Mary McDonald, of Dal* üeij Cross Notes You Hear” and Miss'‘A f riend Told | on tiie North side oi Bisli-ep S-roet. .'teith. Engine expert to look after the Engines and ? lAlexaairia Branch of Gieng-arry regular 20c Me.” Th.is». io.ese-ton:.uc;! peonle have , lictw.en peel and Lociilcl Streets., Mr. Leanarh ?tîcG-il ivray returned can of Kyan- Milking Machine this Season. mane too free for inany mouths with] When the fire brigade arrived on llie ] to Tc'ruuto on Miniday ’after a short Red Cros-3 Dauee ia Armory, Feb. Î2e, if you buy the good name of men who are liglit- ] scene it was found tlut it w-auld lie j visit \sl'h *‘.:S parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8th 191S. one of these ing overseas to keep tlie stay-.u-!iome impossible to save t’ne building iti | A. D. McG-Uivray. Receip's handy little lOc Chinese buBy'eodics safe—Montreal Star. which tiie fire iiad originated so t neir I MiSS Anatiiieli McDonald, Kenyon 91 tickets sold at$2,ooeach 5182.00 bristle brushes to apply Chevrolet and Overland Motor efforts were confined to preventing, .street, was m St. Andrews, on Mon- it with. Clear and seven PURCHASED PIANOS the spread of the flames to the ad-1 da v. attending the luneral of the late Expenses popular colors. They all dry quick ’The following recently purchased joining residences. Fortunately t’nere Miss B. McDonald. Mr. 'Valentine’s Orchestra...^45.60. and hard and beautHul. ^ Cars. pia.'ics from P of. D. Mulhem ; Jos. was little or no wind at the tiaie so Mi-s.s L. McGiUivray of St. Poly- Mrs. Carrière, work at armory 5.76 We will refund the 10 cents you pay Roy, U. Prieur, Glen Norman, 0. that the lire brigade had little diffi- carpe. Que., sp^'nt the week end in Fuel 5,00 for the brush if you are oot delighted Sabourin, Greenfield; Angus Ifays, culty in preventing the -fire fr.-.m town the guest- of hei aunt, Mrs. A. Electric Light, Meter 1,80 with the iCyanize i Dunvejan; A. McKinnon, T. Beyor, spreading. Mr. Sahouri.i’s tainily D. Macdonald. , ( (4 hrs. over time) 4,00 Green Valley: J. Phillips, Lochie! ; were o 't of towm at the time so Uiero Mr. and Mrs. P. Lyucli of Montreal, was no one injured. Very Httio of were the guests of the latter’s mo- Watchman 3.00 John Angus McMillan Mrs. Jos. Labeile, M. Boudreau, Ed, Bissonnette, Alexandria; J. E. Bry- the household iurniture and other eff- ther, Mr.s. Arch. McMdllan over Sun- Floor Wax 1.20 son, Madame H. Standfield, R. k. ects were saved as the flames spread d.iy. Printing. Invitations etc 3.75 COURVILLE.S Manufacturer’s Agent Monroe, Nap. Labrosse, Montreal. through the house with great rapidity Mrs. E. Magufre and Miss Ada Postage on same 2.50 It is said that the fire was caused by ' hi'-sholnt of Montreal, were the guesta Carting i.oo Hardware and Famitare Store FINE DlSl’LAYS the explo.sion of a lamp w’nieh was of their par*Æts, Mr. and Mrs. P. nearly filled with oil. Wis wouM ac- Chisholm, Locliiel, this week. Also full line of House Painss Alexandria :: Ontario 'rlic local me.it r,i.arkets, for years , $73-60 past have been ina; iUg great prépara-, c.miit for the r.inid .spread ol the Pte. Charlie Spence returnetl to Kingston after spending the weekend 108.40 at lowest market prices. tioiiS fur the Eastertide with t’re re-j flames in the dwelling itself.