VOL. XVI. ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO, FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1907 JSO 13
OBITUARY. Apple mil
Tho death occurred on Friday last COUNTY AND DISTRICT NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harris, of Heanor, of Mr. J. B. Campeau, 26-1 Lochiel, Lancaster cream nun’s veiling, elaborately England, are tho guests of Mrs. Cars one of our moat hi-ghiy respected Moore—Symons. callen. French Canadian gentlemen. Tho late adorned with accordion pleating and Mr. Donald Cameron, who eeturned The residence of Mrs. .1. Bethune Mrs. ■ McBain accompanied her Mr. Campeau who had been ill only a frills of softly falling lace. She -R-as short ti'ine was in hia seventy-second home from Queen’s University, King- was the scene of a very pretty wed- attended l>ÿ her sister. Miss BoSsie daughter, Mrs. Leclair, to her home ston, on April, 17th, left Friday oven ding on Wednesday afternoon wlien Williams, Maxviile, Ont., who was at at Moose Creek, where she will v.iit lie is survived by five sons and five ing for the Cobalt district. her sister. Miss Lynda Symons, tired in cream wool crepe de chenc. for some time. daughters, namely, Damian, Joseph, Mrs. R, J. McIntosh is visiting daughter oi the late Geo. Symons, The groom was supported by his Miss Mayme McDonald, of Gieen- Augustin, Julien and Fierro. Mrs. A. 6Î Williamstown, was united in mar- fleld, called on iriends here on Sun- Lefebvre, Glen Robertson, Mrs. Arthur Montreal friends. cousin, Mr. George Carrutheus, Cen- Bailey, Tapper Lake; Mrs. Aime Bis- Miss Donalda McCrimmon, of Wil- riage to George L. Moore, of L’Am- treton. day. ablc, Gilt., the officiating clergyman Miss L. O’Shea visited her parent- The resalts of onr first week’s bnai- sonnette, McKoever, N.Y.; Mrs. H. Le- liamstown, was in town on Satur- “After the ceremony which was per being Rev. A. Govan, of Williams- blanc, Alexandria and Miss Victoire day last. formed by Rev. J. Skene, the guests al home at Munroo’s Mills, the latter ness la our NBW STORE were very en- on the homestead. town. The bride was gowned in part of the week. The Misses T. and E. MtDon.ald, of adjourned to the dining room, where The iuneral which was attended oy a white silk voile over tafieta and car- Mr. Archie McDonald is moving his couraging indeed. large concourse of sorrowing friends St. Raphaels, were in town on Wed- a sumptuous supper was partaken of ried a shower bouquet of white car- and congratulatory speeches were fa.iulv and household effects to his Old customers from all directions vi- took place on Sunday afternoon last day. nations, unies of the valley and fern. made by Rev. J. Skene, Mr, W. Fe- new farm recently purchased from to St. b'innan’s Cathedral and ceme- Miss Ferguson, Front, left forNcw- sited ns every day. tery. The pallbearers were Messrs. N. She was attended by Miss Donalda tors and Mr. W. II. Mann. Then a &U-. Tom McLennan. burgh, N.Y., on Wednesday. Martin, H. Lalonde, Nap. l»gault, Z. -YlcCrimmon, who wore a dainty dross few hours were passed in gay con- Mr. P. A. Conroy and family left Although we were moving; hu.siness Girard, J. Quenvillo and Jos. Levac. Mr. L. E. Bailey, of Cornwall, was of white silk, her bouquet being of verse, games and tho inspection of for their new homo in North Bay was going on all the time, the sales be- The News joins with their many fri in town on Wednesday. pink carnations. Mr. Moore had ior the numerous elegant gilts of which this week. ends in extending warmest sympathy his groomsman, Mr. M. J. McLen- Messrs. Angus and Ranald Grant, ing greater than for the same period to tho bereaved. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Woods were the bride had been made the recipient the guests of Morrisburg friends this nan, of Williamstown. The groom’s after which Mr. and Mrs. Leach of Butte, Mont., are visiting friends ■last year. week, gift to the bride -was a gold locket amid showers of rice and good in Loch Garry. and chain, to the bridesmaid a gold This shows that our patrons are Mr. Joseph Bethune, o£ Saranac wishes drove away to their home. Mr. John Coleman returned to Lake, N.Y., Sundayed with his fam- brooch set with pearls. Alter receiv- "The bride’s going’ away costume Latchford this week. p'eased at our advancement and appre- ily here. ing tho ■ congratulations oi their was a suit ot navy-blue cloth with The Grim Reaper, death, on Mon- many friends, Mr. and Mrs. Moore day, April 21st, removed from our ciate our efforts to give them a larger Mr. Napoleon Bertrand and family, white silk .blouse and white hat trim t left by the 9.34 p.m. train for L’Am- midst an old and respected resident, ► af Brockville, are the guests of Mr. med with cream ribbon and pink and a better service. able. Ont., where they will spend a«t in the person of Mr. Alexander Ken- Oliver Bertrand. South Lancaster. roses. Thanking you very sincerely, few days before proceeding to their “Mrs, Leach is a native of the Old nedy. Tho deceased had been ailing Messrs. Oliver Bougie and John A. I am Tour Obedient Servant, now hojnc in Saskatoon, Alta. The Country but has been from child- for a number of years, but in the end McDonald wore in Alexandria on bride travelled in a green tailor-made death came unexpectedly. The late JOHK McLEISTEB, Tuesday. hood as a daughter in Mr. Mann’s costume and becoming hat to' match. Mr. Kennedy always resided in this Miss Libbie Gillespie, who has been family, so that she is practically a DRUGGIST A STATIONER. is asual wdth u.s wo have an Among those from a distance in at- vicinity and leaves a wide circle of spending tho last si.\ weeks in Mont- Baltimorian and certainly one of our extra elaborate display of choi. tendance at tho interesting ceremony friends. The funeral on Wednesday real, returned home this week, aceom most popular young ladies, and her were Miss A. B. Fraser, Glen Mor- afternoon was conducted by the Rev. cost Marmalade, Orange, Lemon, J panied by her ncice. Miss Ethel Vi- very large circle of friends are glad ris ; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. BroWn and A. G. Cameron, ot Merivale, and was. Grape Fruit and Pineapple. pond. indeed that her new home is in the Miss_ A; McCrimmon, of Williams- Two families, emigrants, were at same neighborhood as her old one largely attended. To the bereaved town, and Miss Sullivan, of Corn- Leduc’s Hotel on Wednesday last, so that her marriage does not involve we extend sincere sympathy in this wall. Congratulations. Our Canned Goods ; and have been suitably placed and the severance of former social rela- her hour of sadness. cared lor in the surrounding country tionships, and their heartiest wishes Rank* First Quality ^ by Mr. S. McPherson, Immigration for happiness and prosperity accom- FOURNIER. Agent here. Maxviile pany the bride to her future homo.” A party of Boers, six in all, were Wedding bells are ringing. Messrs, J. A. McLeod and Wilbert We also have all kinds of obliged to take express baggage fare Yankleek Hill Wilkes were in Vankleek Hill on busi- fresh fruits including Califronia’^ as far as Bainsville on Saturday even The Misses Hattie, Grace and Lizzie Robertson, of Ottawa, are ness on i'riday, last. Oranges, Apples, Pineapples, ing’s train as their presence was vo- Miss A, L. Stackhouse, who had visiting friends here this week. Mrs. E. Wert visited her old home ciferously objected to by tho ordin- been visiting Mr. James Steele and . ■ I. s hero during the past week. Bananas and Lemons. ary through passenger on route lor Mr. Richard Rollan^ last week dis- family for over three weeks, returned A number from hero attended the Montreal. posed of his house and lot at a good to her home in Peveril on Monday Auxiliary meeting held at Mr. John Tho stclmer “Chafiey” is expected ligure to Mr. Wm. Sproul, of Moose last. P. Downing’s residence, F'enaghvale. G. B. CHOCOLATES, finest in < to resume her trip any day this week Creek, who will take possession of Mr. Asa B. Steele, of West Derby, The interior oirfhe Fournier Cream NEW SPRING JACKETS, the Land. The route will bo as usual between the premises in tho course of a few Vt., arrived in ’Vankleek Hill on cry has received a coat oi white Lancaster and Valleyficid, leaving days. Thursday, 18th iust., remaining until paint which adds. most eleetively to Phone us your wants. here daily at 6 a.m. and returning at , Messrs. D. J. Robertson and D. L. the iollowing Monday, transacting NEW SPRING SKIRTS, ' the working. department. (i p.m., Sundays excepted. McIntyre, on Monday of this week, real estate business and visiting rela Mr. and Mrs. McLeod visited Skye The fine barns, on the Front Road, left on a prospecting tour" up the lives and friends in 'Vankleek Hill, NEW DRESS GOODS. D. J. MCDONALD, and Dunvegan recently. at Meadow Bay, belonging to James Gatineau where, we trust, they will Cassburn and Hawkesbury. Dingwall, Counties’ Crown Attorney, The many iriends of Mr. Wm.Proud- .1. make a good find of minerals. They Mr. Lester A. Bancroft returned ^ Phone 3C Alexandria, Ont ^ foot were grieved to learn of the se- Cornwall, were burned down on Tues expect to he absent about a month. home on Saturday last from the Den- ► rious loss which he had sustained by NEW SILKS, day .afternoon. We also learned that Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McDougall leave tal Colege, Toronto, havhig complet- ► < on Monday lor a trip through west- tho destruction by fire on Monday ► there was a large (juautity of lum- ed his third year’s course of study. NEW VEILINGS, ► 4 ern Canada which will include a visit of his handsome residence which had ber stored therein whicli was intend, He is looking very well. to Moxtlach, Sask., where they will only been completed a few days. ed for the building ol a new dwelling Mr. John D. Irvine, V.S., arrived NEW LACES. liouse on (he premises. This was al- be the guests of his brother, Mr. J. Mr. Reg. James, of The Flats, also P. McDougall. Wo understand it is home last week from Chicago where had his house and woodshed burned so destroyed. The cause of the fire he had been taking a special course Mr. McDougall’s intention to take up to the ground on the same day_^ is not known. It might have result- of training in the Veterinary College THE JOY a homestead before returning to the Mrs. R. Smith and Miss Mulioy New Staple Diy Goods of all kinds, and Stock is in ed from the burning marsh or from He is at work again at his profes- east. called on Mrs. McLeod recently. good shape for early buyers. the carelessness of some passer- sion. His many friends are mucli F’ournier Cheese B'actory opened on and re^iefof wearing glasses that by, thro-wing a lighted cigar amongst Maxviile will shortly possess a pri- pleased to see him again in town. First choice Is best. ' . , Monday with Messrs. Dave Reid and are ready suited to your eyes is the dry grass. vate residence built of cement blocks The .many friends oi Hon. A. Evan- great. Imperfectly titled lenses The Telegraph Company is taking' of which Mr. W. McMillan will be tho W, Watson, of Riceville, at the helm. may do an infinite amount of harm tutel were much grieved to learn ol to your eyes. If you come to us down all the wires but one on the owner. The new building will be his la(o sad bereavement in the ’de- you will be fitted with the proper Front Road between here and lioru- ereefed on the west side ol Main St. mise of his worthy companion, and THREE NEW LICENSES GRANTED fDonald MePhee classes to correct every de- wall, and the same wi,l be done on north. Mr. McMillan is at present would tender to him their warmest Meeting of The Glengarry Couiinlssloners PHONE 29 ALEXANDRIA fect of your eyes. Jftlie Front Road as far east as Vau- Optical goods of the highest engaged hauling the necessary gravel. sympathy and condolence. ^ At Aiexuudria. grade are found. dreuil. This is because of the ex. A true harbinger oi spring—a band Mrs. Colin 11. McLaurin was down pense entailed, consecfjcnt upon hav- oi gypsies passed througli this village At a mectiug of tke license Coni- to Montreal last week where she was niissioiiors of Glengarry County held ing the line strung along winding last week. If they are a sample of in the hospital undergoing a special Miss M. Ciiddon, country roads. It is, however, the in tho Fire llali here on Tuesday at what may follow, they wore certainly course of treatment. She returned Refracting Optici.m. intention of the Company to string not very prepossessing in appearance. which the following were present: Com home again on Wednesday. missioner .William Munro, Chairman, these lines along tlic line oi the The funeral of the , late Christie On Tuesday of last week, April Commissioner D. A. McDonald, and Grand Trunk, wlicre any break can Robertson from the residence oi Mr. 16th, there passed away at the resi- F. S. Campbell, 3rd Kenyon, to the Commissioner .Gideon Filfo, the board be at once noticed and conveniently dence of Mrs. A. Mci’hec, of West EASTER JEWELRY repaired. Maxviile' cemetery, took place on Fri- after consitlei’able discussion, with but SPRING HATS Hawkesbury, ” Miss Ann Fraser, one on© or,two exceptions renewed ail the .Mr. John Chisholm is erecting a day of last week. Service was con- of the oldest residents oi this section Your must have something new licenses' in tho county and granted line new dwelling farm house on tho ducted at the house by Rev. J. Pirie. The deceased lady was born in Scat- to wear Easter Sunday and what property once owned by Oliver Ber- Mrs. Aubrey and Mrs. Guy Rom- three new ones. No very serious ob- could be nieer than a new piece of land in the year 1811, and came to FOR MEN. trand, situate a half a mile east of bougU, both of Osnabrück Centre,are jection© wore raised against any par- « jewelry ? What more appropriate Canada in 1815 when but a child. The ticular hotclnian. Tho now applicants souvenir could you send to a friend this village. this week the guests of Dominionville Iuneral service was conducted on the for an Easter ofPerring. Our citizens generally exuress >.a- and Maxviile friends. following Thursday afternoon byltev. came supported by delegations and for Call and see the dainty assort- tisfaetiou at the Board of i.'.eense ment of Jewelry that I am showing Rev. Mr. Curry, who lately arrived T. G. : Thompson, of Knox Clmrch. tifiod witii numerous petitions, signed Commissioners, having on Tuer.iay in this country from South Africa, by ratepayers in their particular dis- I ALWAYS NEW, granted a license to the G. T. R. on Friday evening of last week, in tricts asking that tho license be grant- H. R CUDDON house here of which Mr. Leduc is the the Congregational Church, delivered ST. ELMO. ed. I'he .proceedings, particularly dur- Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician proprietor. It is felt that owing to a most interesting and instructive ing the forenoon session, were of a de- Alexandria, Ont. The farmers are busily engaged the over increasing business at the lecture -which was very largely attend seeding and they claim the ground to cidedly lively nature and furnished station here a second hotel license cd by our citizens generally. be in excellent condition. food for thought for Courmissioncr, in- ALWAYS RELIABLE, I would be benefieial, as during the On Friday of last week the funeral We are pleased to welcome to our spector and hotel-keeper alike. during the past year yard accommo- of the late Mrs. Donald Munro, 7th midst Mrs. D. A. McDougall, who Tho following licenses wore granted; dation has been conjested. It is also Roxborough, to the St. Elmo ceme- spent the winter months visiting her J. JS.'McNamara, Mai'tintowu; K. Deu- # ielt that Mr. Leduc will adhere strict tery, took place, and was attended mother in California. mo, Williamstown; J, A. McGiilivray, ly to the licuise law and in the man by a large number of sympathizing Great excitement was caused on Williamstown, W. O’Dair, Green Valley The Old Reliable “Buckley THE MENS STORE, agement of his hotel will take sec- friends. Rev. Mr. McKay ot this Monday last when it was noticed J. It. Duquette, Stanley Island, A. A. ond place to no other competitor- in place, officiated at a short service, that the residence of Mr. A. Wilson McDonald, Apple Hill; G. W. Woods TH&ISTOItE OF GOOD VJLVJiti. i Hats. the County. which was held at the house. Her was on lire. The St. Elmo lire brig- and D. Leduc, Lancaster; J, D. Ferron On Thursday of last week we had lui.sband predeceased her a few years ade was summoned, and by their stre a sale of pork here, not dead, indeed South Lancaster; A. Vaiee, North Lan aiio. nuous efforts the fire was quickly ex. caster; D. Campeau, Glen liobertson; but live and on the hoof. Pork Pack- tinguished. Leach—Williams. A. J. Cameron and S. Fillion, Green- Light Vests ers are trying to introduce a now Miss Jessie T. McDougall visited « field; W. J. McRae, Dunvegan; W. La- Always Worth the Price. kind of hog for bacon purposes and An event of considerable interest to Kirk Hill friends on Sunday. londe and N. Rushman, Maxviile, two carloads of these squealing, many readers ot The News oocurred We are pleased to see the smiling We are showing a nob- grunting daisies -were exhibited by in Baltimore recently, when Mr. Wal- Gormley Bros. 0.. Ranger, J. R. McMas countenance of Miss Mabel Savord. ter and Alex. Dunis, Alexandria. €> them to an admiring, if somewhat by line of these dressy ter Leach was united in marriage to Miss Lila M. Sinclair returned from The license of Chevrier and Major of bewildered audience. Any mist or ^iss Mabel Williams, a sister of Miss Maxviile after spending the past week tho Station, here, was extended three I SabôuHu SI Campeau #> garments this week. doubt which may have befallen the Bessie Williams, of Maxviile. Wo take tho guest of her brother, D. K. Sin- months, pending a certificate from the Call and see them. minds of intending purchasers was tho following report from a Balti- clair. Assessor of the town, -showing the speedily cleared away, by the power- more paper ; population was suflicient to warrant Messrs. A. McDougall and A. Mc- the granting of an additional license. ful elucidations, exhortations and ex. “One of'the prettiest weddings of Naughton visited Moose Creek Satur Robert McFhee, Glen Robertson, was planations o£ Mr. D. D. McCuaig.who the season was that which took place day. given license on three months’ proba- Alexandria Marble and Granite WorkS. Neckwear was there, wielding the potato pound at Clover G.en. the resu'ence of Mr. A number from here attended the tion. James McGillis, Lochiel, w'as cr in the interests of the sale. In W. H. Mann, on Wednesday, April 11 funera, ol the late Miss Bella Robert granted license for three mouths, pend- ing foreclosure of property on which lucid, fervent and glowing terms he when his w-ard. Miss Mu’w-l Williams, SOU, which took place at Max^ville on traced the history of the hog from he is now doing businesst Those beautiful Shad- became the bride of Mr. Walter'Leach Saturday. Tho meeting adjourned to ro-assem- Haying Purchased the Business ow Plaids, Velvos, Jac- its genesis up or rather down to the only son of Mr. D. Leach. Mrs. J. H. Miller, of Langenburg, ble at the call of Inspector Angus Mc- from W. N. DAULEY T-ft-eutieth Century, paying particular .A goodly company oi relatives and Man., is visiting at H. A. McNaugh- Donald, quards, &c , we are'show attention to the doctrine and theory intimate friends of the contracting ton’s. We ai'e now prepared to furnish the Public with Mon- of evolution a« ajfilied to the simple parties was assembled in the parlor ing exclusively, have On Saturday last a large number of HELP NEAR AT HAND. uments, Head Stones and Tablets, both in Marble and and original “Pig.” His dis- at G p.m.,:’a'hcn the DrUial party en- sorrowing friends assembled at St. ‘ ‘caught on” with the men tered to the strains of the -vveddi.ng Is what you want when sickness Granite, foreign and demestio, in latest designs and course was wi* time* and Sve must Elmo Cemetery to pay their last sad march skilfully iJiived by Miss Isabel happens at night. Can you possibly who know. congratulate him on AM fruits of his tribute ol respect to the late Mrs. find tho equal of Nerviiine ? No, for first class workmanship, on reasonable terms and low .Mann,.'!angi;ter of the h.)st. They researches, for confidence at once D. D. Munroe. The deceased had it stands unequalled in curing pain, 'est prices. look their places front of a .sup- internal or local. Earache, tooth- reigned supreme, the sale went mer- been ailing for some time and suc- Hadn’t you better have > ci.) bunk of primulas, qcraniuin.s, be ache and neuralgia disappear in a LETTERING HD FENCING LOT IN rily on and good value was realized. cumbed on Thursday last. The funer- a look. ' goiJus, and other potde.-i pl.-.iu.-- all jiffy. Rub it on and away flics the CFMETBRY PECILTY So quietly and methodically was the al service was held at the residence pain. For cramps, ✓vomiting or indi- i'l fill bloom. auction conducted, tliat there -was of her son. Among ihose present gestion, all you need is ten drops in Ir- h.-idc, who vas given aw.y bv sweetened water. Sick or well vou’JI WILL J. SIMPSON. not the slightest drop on the Chicago from .-. distance we noticed Mr. A. C DRYSDAL & REMP Board of Trade, and we doubt* if her c j.iVUian, Mr. .V. H. Mann, loui.- find Poison’s Nerviiine invaluable in Munroe, of Ottawa, vour house. Get a large 25c. bottle AtcxeuvdriÀ Ontat^ they even heard the “Squeal.” od exceedingly !o-.’;iy in u gown ol chial trouble for all time ! Catarrh- .to-day.. r .»v
THE NEWS ALEXANDRIA ONff., APRIL 06 1907.
children, Catherine and Rory Fraser, also two brothers, Donald and Rory of West Haw'kesbury, and four sisters COUNTY AND DISTRIQ Mrs. F. McRae, Dunvegan ; Mrs. D. B. McLennan, Baltic’s Corners; Mrs, ANKLE REDUCING ^ Fournier North Lancaster Scdgewick, of Toronto, and Miss Jessie Fraser, of West Hawkesbury. “ONE OF THE U” Miss Effie Robertson, of Maxville, The funeral service was conducted by was the guest of Miss Maud Rowe I Rev. K. A. Gollan. The pallbearers Some atbtetes have clumsy figures while others eafoy the gracefu! on Sunday. A. Charbonneau, M.D., gnd Mrs. were Messrs. Duncan McNeil, Mai. lines of a Sandow. D. McIntyre, of St. Elmo, was in Charbonneau, of St, Telesphorc, paid Fraser, Andrew Fraser, W. J. Mc- Some feminine ankles are swollen and bulky while others are at slender as a fawn*s* town on Monday. North Lancaster a visit on Tuesday Lennan, Donald Dewar and W. J, Whether clumsy or gracefulf bulky or slender the method of train- The cheese factory began opera- of last week. I Fraser. tions on Monday. Mr. Finlay D. McRae, of St. Raph- fag is the cause. I The ankles are completely surrounded br muscles* If these Mr. F. Lalonde has been suffering aels, was busily engaged drawing hay muscles are constantly strained and stretched by the feet wabbling from rheumatism for a number of last week, having purchased a quan- Picnic Grove about on unskÜliuUy built shoe foundations, bulky ankles cannot faU weeks. We trust he will rapidly re- tity from' Mr. A. McIntosh. to ensue. cover. ' Mr. Giliic McDonald was a guest Dolly Vardens reduce bulky ankles and preserve slender ones. Rev. Mr. Conroy was In town on at the Balmoral Hotel for a low days Wedding hells .vre ringing. Why ? Mrs. R. J. McIntosh spent last Because of their Free Flat Tread, which allows the feet to rest Monday. recently. free and flat on the sole* This prevents bending and bowing of the The saw mill is working full blast Miss Lidia Libouroun spent a week week in Montreal. ankles and the consequent stretching of the ankle muscles. at present. the guest of her aunT, Mrs. G. C. Lc- Mr. and Mrs. .J. D. Munro were Because of their newly devised steel arch support, ■which holds up Miss Mary Ann Clement gave a clair. among the recent visitors to Mont- the arch and relieves ihe vertical ankle mwsclM irom the teosfoo very enjoyable birthday party to her Mrs. F. Dupuis, of St. Raphaels, real. occasioned by falling arch. visited friends in town on Thursday J. D. McCuaig is laid up with a Because of their Dead l*evel Ball and Heel Balance which throws many friends on Wednesday. the ankles into their natural vertical poettion. Mr. J. Lynch gave a ta5y party on last. severe attack of rheumatism. Because they hold the foot and ankle firmly at every point in a Friday evening at his residence on Mr. Hugh McDonald, of St. Raph- Miss Bertha Fraser attended the corsct-Ilkc grip. the Ridge. aels, paid North Lancaster a business marriage, on Wednesday evening, at The DoUy Varden Agent in your city will he pleased to show A number from here were in L’Orig visit on Friday. Lancaster, of Miss Lynda .Symons to you Ankle I^ucing Dolly Vardens. Purchasers or Investigators We are pleased to report that our Mr. A. Moore. equally welcome. In the States and Canada at the same price-‘^$5v00 nal on the 24th in connection with and $4.00. Every Pair Goodyear Welted* (To he continued.) the lawsuit Henry Mace vs. Caledo- many sick patients in and about Geo. Sangster and Gordon Bediord nia Township. North Lancaster are recovering nice- visited friends at Green Valley on Tim Harkins disposed of a large ly. Saturday. isaae SIM©N ^ quantity of Glengarry maple syrup Miss Mary Bourbonnais spent a lew The cheese factory has rc-opened A DOLLY VARDEN ANKLE THE USUAL THICK ANKLE in this town on Saturday. days last week with friends in St. for the season with good prospects. EXCLUSIVE AGENT ALEXANDRIA. Our Ridge Road is now in A 1 con- Raphaels, prior to her departure for Mr. Alexander McDougall, of Mont- dition. Schenectady, N.Y., on Monday. real, spent a few days with friends Mr. and Mrs. T. Ward and family Miss Rachel Laframboise, who in this vicinity during the week. THE DOLLY VARDEN SHOE returned to Detroit last week. spent the past week in Montreal, ar- Miss Hattie McCuaig, who spent Miss Florence Baker, Laggan, was rived home Monday evening. the past six months in Montreal, has in town on Friday. Mrs. G. C. Leclair paid Montreal a returned home. THE SHOE OF FOURTEEN NEW FEATURES Miss Lily Mulloy,. Myrtle Rcnwick, visit last week. BOSTON COPYRIGHT. 1905, BY DOLLY VARDEN SHOE COMPANY MONTREAL and Leslie Renwick attended divine Miss Flora Savent, foijncily of Dalkeith. service in the Dunvegan Presbyterian Glen Norman, but now of Montreal, church on Sunday. is at present spending a pleasant The marriage of Adilda Parant, of holiday with friends and relatives in Mr. A. Campbell paid Montreal a Riceville, and Joseph Pre Jerome, of North -Lancaster. business visit on Tuesday last. Clarence, was solemnized in the Cat- Messrs. A. Valley and T. Gaines Dr. and Mrs. Munroe moved to holic Church here Saturday night. paid Alexandria a business visit on their new home on Tuesday last. House Furutshings John Renwick’s commodious resid- Tuesday. Mr. J. A. McLeod sowed oats on ence is undergoing improvements Mr. Lortie, representing the A. Mc- Monday last. Jack is a hustler and which when completed will greatly Dougall & Co., wholesale woollens, is always to the Iront. REMEMBER enhance the appearance of the dwel- transacted business for the firm in Miss Mary McLeod. ling. town on Tuesday. An old and respected resident of The new things in curtain muslins, lace anJ net cai’tains- Miss Lily Mulloy conducted the Miss Kenell, on Fridayy last, while the Township of Lochiel passed away curtain p'^les, cretonnes and wall jiapor arc what you will meeting of the Epworth League in driving past the saw mill here, met at the residtaice of her nephew, Mr R. D. McLeod, Dalkeith, on Wednes- ■want to make a satisfactory finish to the house cleaning the Methodist Church on Wednesday with might have proved a serious .•j‘ evening in a very acteptable manner. accident, her horse becoming frighten day afternoon, tne 17th inst., in the period Although I sell Ladies Shoes at $4.00 to $5. The topic was, ‘"Lessons from the ed, became unmanageable and upset person of Miss Mary McLeod, daugh- Lives of the Patriarchs.” the buggy. We are pleased to add ter of the late Rory McLeod, Lanças and Men’s Shoes at $4.00 to $6.00 Herb Tracy, Maxville, was in town that Miss Kenell escaped without se- ter, aged 80 years. on Sunday. rious accident. The deceased lady, who had been I also sell Ladies’ Shoes in high laced but a few’ days ill, was possessed of We are showing the proper goods for house Miss Beauline, our fashionable mil- Madame E. Daoust is now making and Oxford, in all the newest shape and lines, has, we regret to say been ill a very fine display of spring millin- a most kind disposition, and had a decoration and the prices are dose cut. large circle of friends. The funeral for a number of weeks. We trust for ery, which has to be seen to be ap- Muslin^ from 8 cents per yard up, full sized curtains leather, from $1.25, $T.5(^^L75. $^^'$2.25 her speedy recovery. preciated. The stock, which arrived took place ' on Friday afternoon to Mrs. Ernest Ryan visited her par- from Montreal on Saturday last, is Kirk Hill cemetery. Rev. D. McKen- from 45 cents per pair to $8,70; complete poles from 12|-c. $2.50 $3.00 are the GREATEST VALUE ental home on Wednesday. one of the finest and most complete zie officiating. The pall-bearers were up; wall papers 8c. to 45c. per double roll. "We invite your “Typographici^ Errors,” said Wil- that estimable lady has had on view .1. N. McLeod, Montreal ; K. Me ever offered in Canada liam Dean Howells, ‘‘are always for years. The ladies of the village Leod, Dalhousie ; J. R. McLeod, Al- inspection ot these lines at “THE EXCHANGE’’ amusing.” ‘‘When I was a boy in' and those resident in the immediate lan Campbell, R. F. McRae and A. don’t want to pay $4.00 or $5.00 for a R. McDougall, Dalkeith. my father’s printing ofBce in Marlin’s neighborhood are cordially invited to pair of shoes Ferry I once made a good typogra- call and inspect the numerous up-to- phica, error. My father had written: date styles now on view at Madame The showers last week, though co- Daoust’s millinery parlors. Williamstown mum G UNT FOR GOUPONS WHEN pious were not sufficient for the mill- men, I set it up milkmen.” BUYlfiG OUSE FURNISHINGS. Laggan ^ The sawmill here has been running Dalhousie Mills till 12 o’clock at night in order to dispose of the large stock of logs in Yours Truly REMEMBER Messrs. Jack and George White ar- the yard. Lite’s cup is not all bitter. J. F. CÂTTANACH. rived home from Brockville Monday The fishing season has opened with John L. Morrison was a visitor to evening. a large run of pickerel. Suckers have North Lancaster, Ontario. tuwa last week. Mr, D. K. Campbell, of Vankleek not yet come up in any numbers. that I have something that will suit you at Alexander McCosham bought a sep- Hill, is visiting friends at Laggan The Township Council will meet arator recently. this week. here on Saturday. the LOWER PRICES, and l have them James McKenzie called on friends Mr. G. McMaster entertained a num Anson Raymond returned last week in town on Thursday. ber of friends at a taffy party re- from Queen’s University and intends DOYLE BROS &. CO., in all sizes and widths, and I guar ntee It is not the part of a gentleman cently. going into railway work for part of to inflict an ugly wound with tongue Messrs. N. F. McCrimmon and D. the summer. THE FIT and THE WEAR. or pen. 0. Urquhart were in Aiexandria on S. K. Smart spent Sunday in Mont Mrs. D. McCallum, of Glen Sand- Monday. real. STORE OPENS AT 7 A. M. CLOSES AT 8 P. M. field, is this week the guest of Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Glen, had a very D. F. Morrison. St. Andrews. successful sale of farip stock and Im- Mr. M. D. Morrison spent last plements last week. He is taking up In Men’s Shoes Tuesday in the city. land in Manitoba. Miss Lizzie Morrison spent Sunday Miss Alice Durochcr, teachci S. S. R. J. Grant has gone West to take with her parents. up land in the new Provinces. Word was received from Sam Mor- 17, spent Sunday in Cornwall. THE SUMMER DRESS-GOODS Miss Maggie MoGiilis returned from George Moore, of Cartier, spent a rison that he reached his destination few days visiting relatives here. safely on the 4th of April. He left Newcomb, N.Y., where she find been with her brother Hugh, who was ill John and Robert Kennedy have dis from $1.25 to $3.50 with all the prices in Dalhousie on March 19th. posed of their farm on the Black Riv Mr. Norman A. Morrison has erect with typhoid fever.' He is impt.oving er to Frank Chretien and are moving Winter has run so late that \ve’i'3 nearer actu-il ôummer than perhaj^s between. I want to say that I have the ed a nice stable, the outside of and will soon bo out again. Col. J. P. McMillan addressed a to Lancaster. some realize. Our New Suumvr Dress-GoocLs are in the very cream of Ute which is nicely painted. Mr. Steen, of Greenfield, was in world's iiKU ket—the most uncommon, out-of-the-ordinary designs to be found best line sold in Canada, and if you will meeting at Harrison’s Corners for anywheie—I hosen i'v ourselv s, and serured at prices oaly made possib'o l>y Ploughing has been commenced in town for a couple, of days this week. this locality. the purpose of getting two mail the exreptio‘ii’1 purclmsirg powers wo weild. call in and let me show you the different F. E. Boubert re-opened his gro- They will be slmwn in our (lepartments. Amo them you will SOP:— Miss Georgina Helps visited her trains placed on f:he 0. and N.Y. in- .stead of one, as now so th.rt the peo- cery after repairing and re-fitting the lines I have The Quality, The Style and aunt in St. Justine the middle of ple along that line could receive tlieir building. the week. On Wednesday afternoon, Miss The PRICES will certainly make you buy. daily papers each eveniiig. WEST OF ENGLAND SUITINGS, very (AND TAFFETA B.VITSE SUITINGS in new A meeting of Court Glen Leslie No Lynda Symons, daughter cf the Irte 1459 was held Thursday, 25th inst., We understand that in the near fd- high class, light weight, fine caslimeru pa>tcl sh.’iding dfsignel in very smart ture the fish slides at Williamstown Geo. Symons, of this place, was mar finish, in Cream, Brown and Grey | and stylish eifeCtn, cia.".tsîiiuHng.üdrape.s for initiation. Members were noti- ried to Mr. George Moore, of L’Am- grounds with very choice &Lri{)es and bwiutifuiiy. •, OOi, 75'\ $1.00 and fied by the secretary, R. A. McGre- are to be inspected, and the fish al- able, at the residence of tim bride’s overchecked designs of pronou: cedand I SL^^O. gor. lowed to come up the river. shadowed effort, from 50 cents to $2.00 1 HOMESPUN PAN.VMAS. SIIIGFS, TAF- sister, Mrs. J. Bethune, Lancaster. Mr. P. Larmouth, of Ottawa, and ■Mr. D. A. McDonald, of Greenfield, per yard. j FFTAS Vt>iLB EO’LIENNES, MOHAIR, I SELL MEN’S AND LADIES’ Miss Donnie McCrimmon acted as FRENCH AND GERMAN CASHMERE ' LUSTERS etc. in ah shudes. Mrs. Stewart, of Montreal, were the called on friends in St. And.-ews and Martintown iast .Sund.iy. bridesmaid, and M. J. Mcljcnnan as- guests this week of Mrs. D. S. Mor- sisted the groom. The ceremony, NOTE;—Our stock of new Dress trimmings and braids Heavy Working Skoes that Wear rison, of Peveril. An old and worthy resident of St, which was performed by Rev. A. Gov We regret to state that the condi- Andrew's passed away on Friday the are complete. We have every possible kinn in every wanted an, lasted about half an hour, after I Sell them at the right price too. tion of Mr. D. F. Morrison, of St. 19th inst., in the person of the late color or combination; prices from 5 ceiHs to ^2.00 per yard. lamented Alexander D. Fraser. The w'iiieh a dainty supper was served. Justine, was such, that oq being tak- Tile young couple left o:i ihe night en to the hospital it was found ne- deceased gentleman was unfortunate enough to break his hip on the Fri- trail; !oi L’Amable. "vheve they will cessary to amputate his foot. He is S'nm.'i a few days before going VVeet doing fairly well. His daughter,Mrs. day previous, the 12th inst., and pneumonia set in, and although given to tlieiv new home D. D. Morrison, accompanied her fa- 1 : esults of ti e Quer’i s: Uid'.'n- ther to Montreal, and remained with the best medical attendance, he died CORSETS at the advanced age of 83 years, s'tv ex; ininations h.i ! ecn poHed him most of the week. and all our High .School ,sta le.’it.s did Wo are pieased to welcome to our strengtliened by the rites of the Cat- The new rumiber for tliiH se«ison are now in stojk any an 1 every farm. Yours for Bigger Shoe Business holic Church, of which be was a well Clifford, Cla.'K, l.ust j"e.u’s midst Mr. T. W. Munro, of Alexan- McLennan Scholar, secured first place C01ÏSETRY zealous member. He leaves two sons dria, who was recently appointed in Junior Latin and Junior French, is the chief feature of drc.ss iliis season and the new models Manager of the Union Bank at Dal- John and Archibald, of St. .Andrews, and one daughter. Sister St. Angela second in English ..nd Aslronomy, produced cannot fail to meel the requirement.s of the most housie Station. Mr. Munro comes as third in Trlgonotnetcry, fourth in no stranger to us as he is well and of the Congregation de Notre Dame, fastidious. St. Alban's. Vt. He w.is heried on Algebra and sixth iu Geom;;tery, a favorably koown by many in this record of which any student shonid locality. Monday, the 22nd inst., the pall-bcar Isaac Simon he proud. Alex.iimcr D. McDmUi, Miss Janet McLeod was a visitor ers being his six nephews, Alex. J., THE STYLE STAND BY Duncan, Arch. D., Loo, Dan :md Fred the McLennan Scholar of Ihi'esycars at the manse on Wednesday. ago, took first place all ;iro'ind in Fraser. Requiescat in Pace. ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO Mr. R. D. McLeod was in Alexan- his Honor Mathomatiios, Robert If popularity accounts for anything, it is certainly a hum dria on Tuesday. VVightman has secured h's .M.D. and mer. 'We have sohl enough in the pa.st few weeks to con Preaching at Goto St, George Sun- Dunvegan made a strong run for the medal. He day at 11 a.m. vince us so and the salo.s continue without abatement. secured the Senior House Surgeoncy It is finished with fine lace and has two elastic hose sup- The Dalhousie correspondent re- of the Kingston General Hospital. grets that a meaning was attached The death occaiLfd on Sunday Anson Raymond led his class in Ju- porters. to the word “bonnie,” in his notice morning, the 14th inst., at 21-7th Special price 50 cents. of the marriage of Mr. Duncan N. Kenyon, of Alex. Kraser. The deccas -Jor Surgery, securing first place. FOR SALE. What does it profit a Merchant to Morrison, which he never intended, ed was a son of tliC late John Fra- Many other of the local students being entirely ignorant of the origin passed successful examinations but Five white Sable Collie Pups for sale have good goods upon his shelves it of the name. The word was used in ser, wlio came to (.’anada about the Thoro bred stock. For particulars, etc. its ordinary Scotch sense. Burns' yc.*r 1812 from Glenclg, Inverness- the ful, report is not yet available. Apply to he does not advertise them and so use of the word is familiar to every shire, Scotland, and settled in IVe^t J. F, Dewar, reader of his poems. The play on the G. T. K. Station. acquaint others with their excell-' HaVv'kesbuiy, where the deceased gen- word was neither sarcastic nor offen- ■ A good farm for gfl-Ie or to rent No. TfiS STORE OF QUAUTi' 11-3 ence. sive, and meant nothing more than tleman was born, oth March, 1822. lot 3(5-8 Ijincaster about 340 acre.? the usual phrase, ‘‘pretty wedding,’' About fifty-three years ago he bought Aj,plj_to îS T O 3c=LX The young couple are now being com- land ill Kenyon wlicrc he made his . Me Donald Lever’s Y-2(Wise Hcaft) Disinfectant Soap fortably" settled and our best wishes Bears tko ^ attend them in their new life and home until death. He leaves to Alexandria. Powder is a boon to any home. It diain* gjgnatimi home. , I mourn his loss, his widow and two 11-3 MAIN STREET and cleans ut the sitmo X 4 THE NEWS ALEXAIÎDRIA ONT., APRIL 26 1907.
tional development, and annual sur- goods arc delayed beyond the stipul- THE NEWS” pluses, where Mr. Foster would give ated time, or beyond a reasonable no preference, starved the services, time, through the fruit of the com- 18 PUBLISHED and come out behind every year. The pany, ought not the company to pay EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AT “THE record of the Canadian British pre- a penalty or compensation to the For Thin, NEWS” PRINTING OFFICE, MAIN ference needs no British quid pro quo shipper or person injured by the de- C6i6!it'llnH BANK OF CANADAC ST., ALEXANDRIA, ONT. to justify it. It stands -.evcaled as lay ? The mcrch.mt Is not .illowed A. Q. F. MACDONALD the best and most successful stroke to excuse himself by s.aying lh.it he Poor Blood Established 1P55 Editor ano Manager of Canadian fiscal policy in the hi.s- was too busy to load i.r imloan the tory of the country, and Sir Wilfrid car. Why should a similar fie* be FRIDAY APRIL 26 I have received the agency for the has every right to bo proud of it.— allowed to excuse the railway com- TOM can tru»t a madloino International Brand of Cement, for Montreal Herald. pany ? tested 60 years I Sixty years Alexandria and vicinity, Farmers •md all interested in building should FAITH JUSTIFIED BY WORKS A car of Christmas goods was of cxperienca, thtok of that I shipped on the 1st of Oeue nber, giv- use this excellent brand of Cement. NGÎIÜE TO SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS OLD AGE PENSIONS ing ample time tor delivery within Bxperkaco witft Aycr^ Sar- Sir Wilfrid Laurier has evidently the week before Christmas, .'hey saparilla; the origfsal Sarsa- not fallen upon a bed of roses in Eng The question of old age pensions arrived on tho 29th ot Dceember; parilia; the strongesr Sarsapa- ^dgricultura.] The Union Bank of Canada will hereafter pay land. Ho holds out against the ses- having been introduced in academic their .special value as seav .nabic rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc- sions of the Conferenco being public, form by the speech of .Sir Kithard goods was gone, and they hai to he Interest on Saving Bank Deposits and is roundly scolded for it ; he has tors endorse for thin blood, Drain Tile. Cartwright in the Senate some weeks sold at a sacrifice. "luppose « car of weak nerves, Jeneral debility. Insisted upon the right of Canadian ago, a review of the contemplated goods had arrived on the J'lth of Pc- , Bnt«v«n ftla old medkclM^ c*imot do Ministers other than himself to ap- legislation in Great Britain and the cember, and tho consignee excused Ha b^work ttTmmf IrtrBr«r ia la»ctmlancQre and tn« keep your lowlying lands just right pear at the Conference, and there are b«w«U «otwHiMtML Forr»r th*tW boat peaalblo ro-TO- pensions granted in the Austra- himself by saying that he was very TpB sboB^ uko dM«t of Arar'a byu.sing foui inch tile i have it to 4TIMES A YEAR, some who do not like that ian colonies is of interest. The Lon- busy with his Christmas trade, bis sell. either ; ho has held out against turn- plea would not be allowed tor a mo- don Advertiser has dona this work Æ Bead* br J. C. AÿM do., Loarofl, ing an informal, free and easy Colo- admirably in the following article ; ment ; ho would bo forced to pay de- AlaOlao AaOtL"aaamfa e—tur erd oi Asbestic nial Conferenco into a formal, rule- In Great Britain the idea is taking murrage for the time the car was de- luitt rmos, bound, majority-voting ImperialCouu- AdUt CtJIS. Deposits Received of $1.00 and unwards. practical shape, and it is almost cer- layed. The railway companies ought /xiiefs CHEffiT PÏCTDBAL, cil, and is in high disfavor on that tain the Government will introduce to be placed under the same legal Wall Piaster. Interest allowed from date of opening account account, too. Finally, he found him- during the present session of Barlia- obligation.—Toronto Globe. and credited to principal at the end of the self obliged last night to run direct- ment a scheme, the scope of which ly counter to the spirit of a great The best on the market—I handle it months of February, May, August and De will depend upon tho amount of an- CANADA’S GREAT FINANCIAL 18uain£sa ®t«dnrç. All of the above constantly in stock gathering who cheered him to the nual revenue that can be devoted to Write for quotations. cember. echo when ho rose to speak. It takes tho purpose. In this counectlon the SHOWING LEGAL. a good deal of cool determination and demands of thoLabor party are of in- Alexandria Branch, W. J. DAWSON, Mgr a firm grasp of political principles to terest. Their programme provides The finances oi the Dominion arc D. H. WASON, enable a public man to hold to an ab- that a pension of five shillings a in a marvelously buoyant condition. Alexandria solutely straight course in an at- week shall bo granted to every Brit- Owing to tho change by which the mosphere like that in which Sir Wil- ish subject in tho Kingdom above the fiscal year ends on March 31 instead frid is now moving, and it must bo ACDONELI. & 'fjOEl FLLO age of 65 years who applie l for it ; of June 30 as heretofore, the state- M HEAL ESTATE. matter of the highest gratification to that the pension shall be open to ment furnished by the Finance Min- BS. his admirers here in Canada that no SOLIOITORS, NfITARJBS PüBt/IC, ETO everybody as a civic right;, that there ister covers only the nine months Solicitors for Bank of Ottawa A number of good wn and Farm amount of unfamiliar pressure avails shall be no discrimination between irom June 30, 1906, to March 31, Alexandria. Ont. properties for sale on reas )nable terms- to make him lose sight of his duty the deserving and the undeserving ; 1907. ONBL n, F.T.OOBTBJjIA> Also several Stores and Hotels f(u* to this country. He could become in- The receipts during the period were }on lowest rate on mortgage sale. Money to loan on easy tei^ms, CALEDONIA SPRINGS HOTEL that there shall be no enquiry made n good securities. stantly and enormously popular by as to the means ol the applicant. At 565,814,■157 and the ordinary expendi- Address, falling in with' views he does not tho last census there were in the tures 541,853,739, a surplus oi 523,- share and assenting to plans whose HOTEL AND BATHS ARE OPEN ALL WINTE United Kingdom no fewer than 2,- 955,718, a figure which has been un- MUNRO Jas, J, MacDonald. essential unsoundness he so clearly 000,000 persons over 65 years of age, approached since Confederation. The M, Alexandria Out. perceives. That is the way of the SOLICITOR, so that to give them c.'ich a pension increase in the revenue over the cor- CoNTBTAHCBR, NOTARY PUBLIC, &0 weak man, but Sir Wilfrid docs not responding nine months of last year of five snillings a week would re- Alexandria, Ont. Write for Rates and other information negards to take it. quire about 5130,000,000, which the was 58,798,875, and in tho ordinary Last night’s banquet, given by tne doney to Loan at Low Bates of Interest Hotel, Baths and Waters Government could not provide with- expenditure only 5152,357. Mortgages Pnrebased EGGS FOR SALE 1900 Club, while primarily designed out levying new taxes. A more prac- The capital expenditure for tho nine MANAGER, CALEDONIA SPRINGS HOTEL as complimentary to the visiting col- months ending March 31 was 510,385,- Mammoth thorough bread Khode ic-laca tical proposition is that contained in Bed eggs for sale $l.C0 per setting or #3.00 onial statesmen, was in large part a 690. The net public debt of Canada CALEDONIA SPRINGS ONT a bill introduced by a private mem- for eggs. Conservative rally. Mr. Balfour was ber, which provides that in the first has been reduced in the same period Ij^DWARD U. TIFFANY, the presiding genius. Mr. Balfour year a pension shall bo paid to all by 514,406,136. This is greater than WT S. Forster Bishop St. North who has for months sought to make persons over 75 ; in tho second year the reduction achieved in any year BAIUUSTEB, NOTARY, ETC party capital against the . Liberal to those past 70, and in tho third since Confederation. Government by speeches about what year and afterwards to persons of The receipts of the Dominion have Office—Over News Offic Alexandria, Ont. the Conference is to be and is not to 65 and upwards. Tho bill also pro- considerably more than doubled un- be. Mr. Chamberlain sent to the vides that one tenth of tho funds der tho Laurier Government, as fol- diners, from the retreat in Southern shall be derived from local taxation, lows j -J^EUoH PRINQLB & CAMERON France where he fights with all his 1897 537,829,778.40 tho bulk being furnished by tho im- BARBISTBRS, Characteristic determination for a perial exchequer. Tho Home Score 1898 40,555,238.03 SoLiciroBO IB THH SUPBKMB COURT, restoration to health,a message which tary, Mr. Asquith, however, is rather 1899 46,741,240.54 NOTARIES PUBLIC, AC. TTiT YTTTyTYxrrrirTrr'nnr'rN tacitly assumed the friendly co-opera 1900 51,029,994.02 Cornwall, Ont. inclined to the plan of at first al- JAMEK CiBiTCH, E.O., B. A. PBINQLB, tion of all Colonial Ministers and all 1901 52,514,701.13 lowing existing boards or guardians J. A. C. OAMBBOB, L.L.B. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTfl-W.i^' colonial parties in his special pro- to distribute such pensions as tho 1002 ; 58,050,790.03 HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. gramme, and expressed the hope, in Government finds itself able *o grant, 1903 60,037,068.93 terms amounting to expectation, that recognizing that these authorit!a.s 1904 70,669,816.82 AOLENNAN.GLiNE & MA'CLENNAN, 1905 71,182,772.07 M “our own people at home will not would be best qualified »'> dianimm- BARRISTERS, Any cveoi rrum,ljcreJ BCcUon long shrink from giving elfect” to ate between deserving and undeserv- 1906 80,139,360.07 SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, ETC. Uomiiiion Lunds in MuuUnbu, i Cornwall, Ont. katchewun and Albcxla, cxcc-ptiu that programme. Sir Wilfrid Laurier ing poor. 1907 (nine months) 05,814,457.00 The ordinary expenditure have in- an-d 26, not reserved, nuay be Iw has faced a good many difiicult au- D B. MACLBNNAK, s.c. steaded by any peraoji wiho La In the matter of old-age pensions creased from 538,349,759.84 in 1897 diences, but it may bo doubted if ho the Australian committees are in ad- C n. CLINE. F. J. MACLBNNAN sole lieaJ. of a family, ar any • ever had mote difiicult work cut out to $67,240,640.75 in 1906. The net over 18 years of age, to the vance of the rest of the world. There debt of the country rose from 5140,- tent of one-quarter section of for him than when he started in to the idea is to have a pcnsioji system, acres, moie or less. tell this Chambcrlainite audience the 362,069 in 1878 to $258,497,432 in hiutry must be made pcr.sonuUj' applying to the whole Coumwiiu t alth, 1896, the year in which the Liberal CLARK BROWN opposite of what they wanted to mrkiug it imp-..ssibie for any de-serv- J.“ the looal land office for the « hear. ‘ ‘If Great Britain came to the party assumed office. In only one of triot in wldch the land is situi ing person to sufler poverty solely these eighteen years was there a de- BAUBISTEB. SOLICITOR, Thie bome-stcader ia required conclusion that a mutual prerercnce NOTARY, ETC. perform the conditions conne^ on account of ago os Inlirmitv. Two crease in the national debt. Between would not be in the interests of the years ago a joint commi.!Sioii was therewith under one of the foil' 1897 and 1906 it rose from 5258,497,- WILLIAMSTOWN ONT Lmg plans : British people Canada wanted none appointed for all Australia to con- of it.” That was flat enough ; but 432 to 5267,042,977, but the magnifi- 1. At least six month.s’ rcsid sider tho worki.ig of existing pen- cent surplus of the present fiscal year upon and' cultivation of tine Ian Immediately afterwards ho started in ^ Î. MACDONELL, eaoh year for three years. sions, and its report shows tlmt in brings it down to a figure lower than to dissipate the pet bogey set up by New South Wales ami New Zealand 2. If the father (or mother, if' when Mr. Fielding took control of tho JiARBISTER father is dtce(a,sied) of the he Mr. Chamberlain, and nourished with the pension is 12.50 per week, lor such assiduity by the London Times, country’s finances. Boiicitor, Coiivdyaucer, Commlseioaer Etc. Bteadier resides ui>on a farm in . a single person, and 51.37 a week The Dominion is about to assume vicinity of the land entered which is that unless Great Britain OUico—Court House, Cernwa the requirements as to resid^ each lor married persons. Unless great financial responsibilities in con abandons Free Trade, Canada, in in- Ooilcutioij)’' promptly ttended to dtf may be satisfi'Cd. by such person a person’s totrl Income exceeds 5260 nection with the Grand Trunk Pacific aiding with tho fathe
* • * deaux mixture. -The bordeaux should throw money away in allowing the VANKLEEK HILL BRANCH, Surf.ice drain the low field tor the first he prepared and thoroughly agi- roads to go undrained and un- BRANCHES IN GLENGARRY shower. tated and then just before being used graded and wash out, and % D. MdNNES, MANAGER • • • the insecticide may be added. This then get men and teams toge- ALEXANDRIA, MARTINTOWN AND MAXVILLE Keep a good cow and learn to un- the common method, as insecti- ther, use an expensive grader, pile % INTEREST PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR. dor-stand her. cides and fungicides are generally up a lot of loose dirt, and, with used together. grass and weeds galore in the middle You can’t aliord to do without of the road, rendering it something j books on farming. The dificrent cheese board meetings to he avoided until necessity compels held on Saturday of last week did us to use it. This is simply folly un- — Y'cry frequently the cheapest seed not show that there is any great an- spcakablc, and a waste of good mon- costs the most money. imation in the cheese markets and ey. prices were, if anything, a trifle It is equally fo,ly to put in wood- Too many farmers keçp cows, The easier. At Brockville 10J to lOj was en culverts. The time has gone by cows should keep the farmers. paid as compared with ll^j. a week when any culverts should ho made oi CLEAN previous, a drop of At the .same wood. It is equally lolly to under- Plan to sow some clover this sea- date last year lljc. was the ruling take to build stone abutments lor Paints son. It fits into the crop rotation price on that board. bridges, even though the stone were splendidly. quarried and lying on the ground. Our stodc of ready mixed paints is complete, SEED These stone foundations for bridges DIAMOND BRAND, the best paint made: all colors Onion seed should be planted while GETTIHG CATTLE FROM IIHTER TO will just as surclycrumblc as they $1.50 per gaL years come. Twenty years ago the ground is cool, says Kimball’s SUMMER FEED. Dairy Farmer. road supervisors ceased to build • • • stone bridges, hut, instead, Oils and Varnishes put in piling in iron tubes. Good care of the sow will improve Tliere is quite a nack in gettin; These will stand for two or your chances for success with early cattle from winter feed over to sum- Paint oil. Demar varnish. Floor varnish. three generations. It has been per- Is What Every Farmer Desires to use litters. mer feed with the least damage to Floor oil. Union..varnisih. Boat varnish, • • • fectly clearly demonstrated that ce- the cattle and the pastures. The Cast oil. Furniture varnish Carriage varnish. When putting in his Spring Crop Keeping the skin clean eu.ible.s the ment is cheaper than the stone quar- change is quite a radical one and ried and lying ready to put in. There work horse to sweat freely, and this should he made very carofuliy. fore, if we arc to pave our money, we KALSOMINE help.s to keep him healthy. A great many farmers have the mu.st discard these bridges with stone A good wall finish, all colors, 25c per pkg. WE HAVE IT habit of turning out their cattle to foundation, put in cement ; discard The successful man should study pasture as soon as it begins to show closely the operations of his success all the wooden culverts, using ccrncnii ALÂBAST1NE green. We know ol but one combina- instead, and then when the road is ful neighbors and hold his peace. tion of circumstances in which this The best wall finish, all colors, 25 & 50c per pkg. • • • once drained by tiling or otherwise, CLEAN SEED WHEAT CLEAN SEED BARLEY can be done to advantage cither to the and graded, use simply the road drag! Some soiling crop ought to be rais live stock or to the pasture, name- There is not much to the road ques WALL PAPER cd this year. If pastures get short when the farmer has allowed his CLEAN SEED OATS tion where the rainfall is less than it’s worth money to you to have tall growth of blue grass to stay on All the latest shades and patterns, ranging in green feed. twenty inches ; but whore the rainfall the ground during the winter and un- is from thirty to forty inches, we price from 5c to ^1.00 per roll. til the green grass begins to sho'w un must have mud and misery three or Call and see the samples. We have the paper A good seed bed is of prime import dor the old crop. He can then turn Place Your Order early and avoid ance. Better take a day or two long- four months of the year, unless we in stock and can give it to you at once. on to it with great profit both to the learn how to use our money, collect- er to get the land ready it necessary live stock and the pasture. This green disappointment and do it right. ed in the shape of taxes, intelligent- grass, which has been lying under the ly. The great trouble is to get road snow during the winter, is almost as supervisors to quit patching up roads A manure spreader will p vy for it- good through the winter as it was in self in two years on an 80 acre farm. or bridges or culverts and put in per- the tall, and while it loses much of its manent culverts and bridges, using P. LESLIE ^ SON. This is the statement of a soil ex- value by the cold winds and rains of ALEXANDRIA. cement, costly as it may seerd at A. G. F. Macdonald, pert, says Kimball’s Dairy Farmer. March, nevertheless it has consider- first, but with the confidence that it able feeding value. Tjirning live stock will stand until their grandchildren There are so many details to dairy on to this changes their rations so arc ready to vote. Having done this, ing, that constant reading is neces- gradually from tude tlio tnvn?d, but ho hositutc'? As r walked back I was overtaken «ud then c3'ro k. by Dr. Mortimer driving in his “You're been b*a kind (0 us, air, th;-- cart over a rough moorland track, I fiihonid like to do the best I con f-, which led from the outlying farmho;iso The Hound of the yon Is ret^ir.i. ! kno-r something, Of Foulmire. He has been very atten- Henrr, snd pni-hr-i’.', I rhouUl b.ave j-.n;,' tive lo us, and hardly a day has pass- it before, but it 'vns long after the Ir. ed that he has not called at the Hall to quest thst I found it out. 1‘vo novo" see how we were getting on. Ho in- Baskervilles breathed a word shout It yet to mertr;; sisted upon my climbing Into his dog- man. IVa lAewt poor Sir Charles's cart and he gave me a lift homewards. Another Adventure oî Sherlock Holmes. death.” I found him much troubled over the The Iwurcnret and I wore both upon disappearance of hla little spaniel. It OUT font. 'T>© yon know how ho died?” had wandered on to the moor and had BY A. CONAN DOYL. "No, I don’t Kno-w that.” never come back. I gave him such con- When “sweets” ‘TüTMft than?” solation as I might, but I thought of 'T know why hs wa^ at the gate at the pony on tho Grimpen Mire, and I lose their sweetness— that hour. It was to meet a woman.” do not fancy that he will see his lit- “To meet a woman! He?” tle dog again. and “ substantials,” "Yea, Mr.” “By the way, Mortimer,” said I, as "And the woman's name?” we jolted along the rotigh roo floor wax use beeswax, and if you Save Tissue Paper. prefer something made especially for the purpose you can buy liquid pre- parations, one of w’hich will remove For packing glass, china and orna- the old finish, leaving the table top ments a roll of tissue paper is invalu or other object ready for the applica OÎ Interest ^ * able. tion of the other substance, which When packing hats a wisp of tissue will duplicate the original finish.” paper should be twisted around all % upstanding ends of ribbon and wings ^ ^ to Women to prevent crushing. Piano Hints. Dress and blouse sleeves should be stuffed with soft paper and a sheet of it placed between the folds. It may be necessary to romiiul Silk handkerchiefs, ribbons and lace some housewives that the piano is an should be ironed between a layer ol instrument requiring much attention scattered over them. The best veils tissue paper and the latter is a fine to keep in good working order. A are of a soft, lustrous finish and un- THE FASHIONS polisher of steel buckles and hatpins. great deal of care and skill Iiave en- creshable ; consequently they arc in The tissue paper in which parcels tered into its manufacture, and in the end more economical than the The kilted skirt with a semi-fitting arc wraped should never bo thrown order to keep it in effective condition cheaper grades, fornothing will so coat either single or double breasted away, but smoothed out and laid some points suggested by a maker of mar the effect of a smart costume as and of moderate length is the conven away in a drawer for future use. forty years’ experience may be wortli a soiled or crumpled veil, and for tional spring suit, but there are, of A small pad of tissue paper sprink noting. In the first place, a piano that reason much care should bo giv- course, many variations, and some led with methylated .spirits will give cannot keep its tone in a damp place,; en to their selection, and more care tailors favor the tight-fitting coat ra a brilliant polish to mirrors, picture dampness rusts both strings and tun- taken of them afterward. ther than the semi-fitting model. glasses and crystal. ing pins, and also cau.ses the felt on The milliners are massing their Coat and skirts are perhaps of the The pad, used without the spirit, is the hammers and dampers to swell, plumage, flowers and ribbon loops up same material, or a coat of chiffon excellent for brurtishing steel, rub- thus causing the mechanism to move on the right hand side of their mo- faille, satin duchesse, taffeta or cloth bing grease spots off furniture, polish irregularly or sluggishly. Wliilo dels instead of on the left thus re- may be combined with a skirt of ing silver. avoiding dampness, do not, on the sheer stuS in the same or harmoniz- versing the old order, which rigidly other hand, put your instrument in a ing color. In the latter case there is adhered to the rule that all height place of extreme heat, as near tlie probably a bodice or blouse of the should be regulated to the left side Pay As You Go. radiator or open fire. skirt are of one material, but if coat of headgear as seen from the front. To prevent the ivory keys from and skirt are of one material a This small but significant alteration, turning yellow allow them to be ex- blouse of net or lace dyed to match which adds variation and smartness posed to the rays of the sun occasion It was a rich woman who said she the coat and relieved by cream or to hats of the season, is also applied ally. To keep dust from accumulat- owed her comfortable income to the white is a probable accompaniment. to the sweeping brims of the Cavalier ing on the sounding board close your and Gainsborough hats, that are tilt- fact that all her life she had never Short loose coats of teffeta in white piano when not in use. ed up on the right side now, instead contracted a debt. Pay as you go or delicate color, elaborately em- Most people have learned by exper- of on the left side of the head. Hats was her maxim in life. Try it, and broidered in soutache ience that it is injurious to a watcli now are more picturesque than pret- broidered in soutache of the same see how sure a rule it is to follow. to leave it without winding for a ty. The brim and crown are quite tone, are among the imported short In the first place it teaches you long time, thus causing the oil to larger, and trimming seems to sit off coats for summer wear, and the lit- how much you can do without. For clot. It is just as hurtful to a piano rather than round the hat. Feathers tle short wraps in cloth, in linen and though many women think nothing to keep it closed for months at a in lace are beyond countinji. Some are quite full and long, and are worn of buying little odds and ends which time. Even when not in use, open it hip-length taffeta coats, very simple so as to depend from the brim to the run away with so much money when occasionally. If you insist upon burd of line, made semi-fitting and with side or back of the head. Fluffiness they are put down to an account, cning your piano by piling heavy and airiness will characterize the loose, short kimono sleeves and trim they Invariably hesitate and think loads of books, pictures and orna- med with a wide band of dyed-cluny headgear for the spring and summer twice about paying outright for them ments upon it, do not be surprised if or filet set just inside the bordering season. —Bristol Times. it retaliates by sometimes emitting hems, are made for wear with sheer unpleasant sounds when played upon. frocks or with two-piece frocks of An Excellent Whitewash. For The Housekeeper Place a small piece of camphor in a voile the shade of the tafieta. Indeed A piece of information that is con- corner inside your instrument to keep among short dressy costume coats tinually in request is a recipe fer the motlis from destroying the felt. the variety is endless. Every pos- Have the piano turned often—ifnew whitewash that will not wash off. MOTHS. sible change seems to have been rung We do not suppose there is such a every tliree of four months the first upon the kimono sleeve, and loose year and less frequently thereafter. thing, hut the following is consider- Contrary to the general belief, cam little coats with huge armholes and ed as good an article as there is in When necessary to move you? instru- draped shoulders are made iip in phor, naphthalene, and tobacco, will ment, sec that it is done by those its line. It was used by U. .S. Grant not kill clothes moths. They act every material from batiste to silk. to whitewash the White House at whose sole business it is to move Square, loose, Eton and bolero ef- merely as repellents ; where they are pianos. ^ That proof of taste and refinement which Goldwîn Washington. Sometime ago Ihete was used, the moths will not deposit fect cut to give long shoulder lines published an autograph letter, writ- but made with regulation sleeve are eggs. If the eggs are already laid, ten in December, 1871, by Mr. Grant or if the young have hatched, sub- Smith found in Canada is apparent in Semi-ready popular, and tiny wraps half cape, then President of the United Stales, An Alphabet of Proverbs. half bolero, are many. Natural color stances of this nature will have no to a friend in California, in which effect. apparel. ^ Th j fabrics are always of patterns which pongee or tussor, embroidered or this formula was given. It has since braided in self-tone, makes a service- In May and June the moths ap- A grain of prudence is worth a been widely published in bulletins pear and lay their eggs, which soon able little short coat of the pictur- apd the agricultural press. "The pound of craft. will appeal to the most cultured mind. esque sort, and occasionally one finds hatch into the destructive grubs that Boasters are cousins to liars. F’armer’s Advocate” advises every feed on feathers, wool, fur and other a coat of this kind with touches of reader to cut it out and keep in a Confession of fault makes half green and black or of bright red and things of an animal texture. The sale, convenient place for reference : amends. black relieving its neutral tone. The campaign against the motljs must ^ Tie finest productions from tiejqjalers of Brîtîsi worsteds are Here It is : Denying a fault doubles it. pongees arc used, toq, for the long start early in the spring, if immunity Envy shoote th at others and found in tie Semi-ready Sack and Engist Walking Suits at $25. coats and capes, not only in the moru Half a bushel of unslacked lime. for the rest of the year is to be en- Slack with warm water ; cover it woundeth itself. severe models intended for travelling joyed. Foolish fear doubles danger. ^ Tie made-in-Canada Blunoz Serge suit at $20 is an evidence of during the process to keep in the The easiest way to rid clothes of but in the gracefully draped claoks God roaches us good things by our steam. Strain the liquid through a moths is to give them a thorough correct expression in a iusinesa suit. for dresier wear. own hands. EK Sigaet of Surety. fine sieve or strainer ; add a peck brushing once a week, and then ex- For walking and shirt waist suits He has hard work who has nothing the plain and fancy silks are used of salt previously well dissolved in pose them to the air and sunshine. warm water, three pounds ol ground to do. according to the purpose they are to Where they are to be packed away, It costs more to revenge wrongs serve. They may be trimmed with rice boiled to a thin paste, and stir fumigation with carbon bisulphide is in boiling hot ; half pound of powder than to bear them. bands of contrasting material. The the surest method. The garments Joy is the certain pay for every correct skirt of this order reaches ed Spanish whiting, and a pound of are put in a tight trunk, with moth glue which has previously been dis- good deed. barely to fîbe ankles, displaying there marbles. Then a saucer is placed on Knavery is the worst trade. Semi-ready Tailoring solved over a slow fire, and add five by the whole foot. The plaited skirt, top of the pile, with four or live Learning makes a man fit company gallons hot water to the mixture ; or the one that hangs from hip- tablespoonluls of liquid carbon bisul- for himself. stir well, and let it stand lor a few PLACE YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY WITH length plaits, is used, and there is a phide in it, easily obtained at all Modesty is a guard to virtue. new design especially adapted to the days, covered up from the dirt. It druggists. The lid is closed and the should be put on hot. One pint of Not to obey conscience is the way soft silks. The top part is cut in trunk left undisturhed until the to silence it. the mixture will cover a square seven or nine gores, which reach to clothes are wanted. The bisulphide One hour to-day is worth two to- yard, properly ,, applied. Small the knees, where it meets a fulled evaporates, and, being heavier than morrow. P. A. HUOT & SON. flounce or ruffle, and the two are brushes are best. There is nothing air, settles through the garments. It Proud looks make foul work in fair joined underneath a shaped bias baud that can compare with it lor outside is deadly to insect life, and will de- faces. which is stitched and may be further or inside work, and it retains its stroy it in all stages. No odor will Quiet conscience gives quiet sleep. brilliancy for many years. Coloring ornamented as desired. Another mo- remain in the clothes after airing Richest is he who wants least. SOLE AGENT FOR ALEXANDRIA. matter may be put in, and made of del shows the front gore extending them a few moments, so that they Small faults indulged are little any shade—Spanish brown, yellow the entire length of the skirt, form- can be used as soon as they are tak thieves that let in greater ones. ing a panel, and the flounce meets it ochre, or common clay. , en out. The moth marbles prevent The boughs that bear most hang at either side. Still another efiective other females from crawling in to lay lowest. design for the silk walking suit is Selected Recipes. their eggs. Upright walking is sure walking. Kilted at ^e top, and has a flounce Nutritious cream soups, help out "xA simple w.ay, but one not so sure, Virtue and happiness are mother of double box plaits set in in points the menu wonier.u tv, an ! arc econo- is, after brushing the ,u- • o pack and daughter. at the joining. In this the bias bands Nothing “Old Fashioned” about our Mills mical besides. .Split pea soup is an them in ordinary paper boxes or Wise men make more opportunities which form the trimming between the NTERNATiONAL AUTO- old stand-by, but not every one flour bags, pasting a strip of paper than they find. The old methods of making flour has no place. here skirt proper and the flounce, may be over the cracks in order to keep out Xcellence is its own reward. MOBILE & SPORTS- in sections, each crossing the other knows how good cream of lima beans is. Soak a cup of dried beans over the moths. You never lose by doing a good in the centre of the breadth, and or- night, and in the morning drain and For closets, cracks, carpets, fiiini- turn. MS:N>S EXHIBITION namented with fancy buttons. put over ohe fire with two ijUarts ol turc, or carriage furnishings, a tho- Zeal without knowledge is lire There is a great deal of lace used water. Cook until the. beains can be rough sprinkling of bcnn-ie or gaso- without light. in the decoration of nearly/ all the MONTREAL QUEl p.v.sscd through a fine colander or a line will clear out the pests.—Subur- Everything is newest costumes, and on some of the sieve. Cook a small onion and vwo or ban Life. silk and veiling models .the ^bodice is three pieces of canot in ;ilenty of but NOON IN -Î-- composed admost entirely of .white, ter until they are brown. Koraove April S to iStli "cream or corn lace with just some the vegetables, and .add lo the bit- straps or embroidered bands of the Helpful Hints. ter an equal quantity of flour, and What is Going on in Town Lowest one-way îii’st"class material itself to show the color. some pepper and salt, .'.s tne ronx When the Clock strikes 12- Up " to « Date There is a decided suggestion of the îarc îor the round trip thickens, moisten ivith a hide of the popular suspender dress noticeable in bean puree. Add the roux lo the “Patrons come to me every day many models that have straps com- GOING DATES beans, stir in a cup of r:c.a;u or rich and say that the drawers of dressers Noon, the dinner hour, the hour of ing up over the shoulder from a high milk, strain and serve vith ci'utnis. and other furniture stick fast and can comfort, of pleasure and relaxation— Flour is niilletl in a must scientific manner wide band of the material, which is the one hour in the twenty-four Tl'ESDAY AND WfiDMflSOAY, Mariton do boeuf au gratin—Tuis is not be opened or shut without great which comes to men and women of either run up from the skirt or else .APRIL 9th &. 10th 1907 a very valuable recipe 1er using cold difficulty,” said the man in a furni- every station with greater similarity separated by a girdle or band of lat- boiled beef. For a pound of beef, ture store. “This is a trouble with than the hour of any function in life. kETDRH UMiT APRIL iSt!i ill tlie old style,., will prove the difforoiice in tice work in silk or ribbon. The Promptly as the clock strikes 12 in peel a pound of onions, cut them in much furniture, especially that which sleeves and.yoke in such a garment Alexandria the shadows on anxious For all Infor.iialion apply to the size of an egg in a -)an ..'Ver a is new, and is especially common in should be composed entirely of lace faces turn to lines of good will, and fivor of the products of the GLENGA11E.Y MILLS. rings, place with a piece of butter the spring. We simply tell the cus- if villainous hot bread, pies, spices with just a touch of the color in silk slow fire. Move the. onions from tunc tomers to wet the .surface of a bar and other indigestibles were excluded G, W. Shepherd or ribbon found about the cull. Deep of common laundry soap and rub it there would be no such words as cream or ecru lace is now combined to time, letting them cook until they dyspepsia or indigestion in the dic- Local A.ij't, Aic.xaiidi.a. arc tender and of a golden brown. firmly over the parts of the wood with all white most attractively. The tionary. Shake over them a little flour, and, that stick. This makes the surface But the contrary is true, and me- Order a Bag of ruffled lace sleeve is going to be one stirring briskly, pour in gentlv half smooth and slippery, and in nearly dical science has to step in and aid of the prettiest features of dressy the man or woman who has been too a pint of bouillon and a teaspoonful.> ^all cases the drawer will slide easi,y, ^summer gowns, big armhole and lace busy to pay proper attention to For Sale. of tomato sauce. Let the w'hole come especially after it has been opened health. sleeves and chemisette, is a type ol and shut a few times. This also is The greatest step forward in me- A brown brood mare (sound) aged many of the smartest afternoon to a boil. Meanwhile cut the beef in six years. Apply to Angus J. Mc- very thin slices. Take a rather deep valuable with doors which, in new dical discovery is Mi-o-na, svhicli frocks. The thin cottons and cottons cures all stomach and. digestive Leod, Dunvegan, Qnt. 12-i dish which will stand the fire. Pour buildings, arc likely to settle or apt The undersigned o.fiers for sale the and silks lend themselves well to the troubles. in it a little of the sauce : on this to scrape at the top as the building valuable farm sitU-Xte I ot IG in the styles, and so do silks and thin In hundreds of the best homes in place a layer of the slices of beef, settles. .Just use soap on •hem and Alexandria and adjoining towns the 7th Concession l.ochlel, contaning wools. handy little tablets, so pleasant to 1Ü0 acres, 40 clear, the balance in and then more sauce and so on, finish save the trouble of calling in a car- good bush and pasture. Good dwel- There are several new lace veilings; take, yet efloctive, have given quick ing with the sauce. Cover thickly penter, who will plane the varnish and lasting relief in indigestion and ling, and outbuildings. This farm is one has a small diamond-shaped with bread crumbs and on this place off. that disagreeable full feeling after miles from Dalkeith station mile mesh, dotted at regular intervals tiny morsels of butter and brown in “China cabinet doors, with curved eating. from cheese factory .;u'J t. *uile with a medium-sized chifion velvet Mi-o-na acts very gently. Much of from school. Immediate possession. the oven. glass, cause a lot of trouble, but For further particulars apply on the dot in self or contrasting color ; an- its wonderful power over indigestion most of the tightness can be reme- comes from its uniform but sustain- premises to Mrs. John A. McLeod, other has a loose, double-twisted net, THAT DKY COUGH died by the use of soap and afew ap- Dalkeith. 12-3 IS BRONCHITIS. ing action. The required stimulating — our highest grade of blended flour. It makes crossed diamond-wise, with a spider- plications of sand paper.” and strengthening is given to the im- tlie most delicious bread and 'pastry. thread, and dotted with tiny chenille If neglected it will weaken the The furniture man gave another portant organs of digestion without dots. In gray, with black or purple tkro,it and finally reach tlie lungs. helpful hint : “If mission furniture, producing the slightest weakness or .X'olhing simpler than inhaling the reaction. dots, this is especially effective. Hat ' • healing vapor of Catarrhozone. Its with the dull finish, loses its smooth We absolutely agree that your mon- veils of net, with chantilly lace bord action is like magic, so helpful, so surface and characteristic w'axy ap- ey will be refunded should you buy a easy to apply'. Be done with Bron- pearance,” he .laid, “do ind despair 50c. box of Mi-o-na stomach tablets Horse, buggy and harness coming THE GIENGAR Y I^IILS. LTD ers, are among the latest novelties, toward .Ue-xandria on Tuesday night, ’ I diial trouble for all time ! Catarrh- and send it to the renovator. Take and not be satisfied with the results. but are expensive. Other net veiling; -zciic docs cure the worst cases, will Mi-o-na is sold by druggists every, bct.veeii .10 and It o’clock. Owner v'.irc you, too. Sold •/.•verywhere, 25c. a i)ound cake of common floor wax where, or will be sent by mail on re cun lua. e same by pro', ing pronan are given borders ol printed satin or ^ ami $1.U0 under absolute guarantee and rub it over the surface until the ccipt of price, 5U cents. Booth's Mi- ami paying expei.se.s. Apply at 'i. u ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO. gauze, and have large bouclette dots of satisfaction. finish is restored. Jf » ou h.vve i.o oiia Comjuuiy, BuÛalo, N.V. News Oince, Ale.xamlria, Out. 12-G THE NEWS ALEXANDRIA, ONT APRIL 26 1907 7 Let Me Sell Jon a JOffl MARTIN TOO MANY VISTTORS. SWINE BY AUCTION. GRADSJATt.-» A. SALOMON. “I shall gladly tell you what I can km IA ROSE. upon this head ii it has any interest Saiis HcUl Last Week v. , - e The griXilu tes Chatham Incubator for your re.'.dcrs. For tiiroe and a hair years wc have been (juietly ,uid 111 ■ : Tl’.e Man From Glengarry on the steadily carrying on our business, y- —On Time commencing with very small l ogin- ^ uf.:. « i .N . - Do you know there is big money in rising poultry? Do Big Merger, nings and under conditions wldi h for lug r.is.I, you know there Is more money in running a good incubator l.iiiicu. than in almost anything else you can do for the amount of a long time excited no interest or time and trouble it takes? Do you know' mf incubator wilt curiosity. Wc have been very glad at .\uction sales of pure-hrcil swine pay you a bigger profit than any other thing you can havo under the auspices oi the Ontario De- 8j0, VL 11. 1UCI....1.S, . - , on your place? Iv la A Working One. all times to admit any proper applic- Well, all these things are true, and I can prove it. ant to our works. The officials of partment of Agriculture and thePork Hill. Thousands of pe(^le all over Canada have provea it every Packers' Association, were held at Degree of B.D., M. F. Munro, B.A., year for the last five years, the Geological Survey and of the Lancaster and .\lcxandria, respective- Lancaster. I want to quote you a price on my Chatham Incubator, Mining is to be Done in Cobalt Mines Department of Ontario have —sold ON TIME. 1 want to send you my Chatham txwk. Sire, Achigan. ly, on Thursday and Friday of last B.A. Degree, R. Dingwall, Corn- ••This incubator book is iree— I’ll send It to you for Just a had free access, as have had also I postal card. It tells you a lot you ought to know about the Dam, Cocotte per Conquérant. many of the leading mining men from week. In each case tliero was a good wall. ■jt Salomon is an extra line specimen Not Toronto. I Poultry business—it tells you how to make money out of all parts of the world. Since the attendance of farmers, and at times Degrees of M.D. and C.M., Wilfrid . chickens—it tells you how my Chatham Incubator will make OÎ the thoroughbred French Coach bidding was brisk. y you more money than you can make with hens—far more, Horse. He was imported by Robt. rush to Cobalt commenced.a year and Macdougald, Cornwall, R Wightnian, and with less trouble. NcsS; of Howick, Quo., in 1905,’•from Some Words of Wisdom From the a halt ago it has been no unusual Witli but one or two exceptions tnc Lancaster. This book tells you how my Incubators are made—why they are France. Foaled in 1902. He has been Principal Pi^urs in the Syndi- specimens sold were of tlie Yorkshire Recommended- for house surgeon at y the best ever Invented—and why 1 sell them ON TIME and on a thing for fifty or more visitors to 5-Year Guarantee. I a successful wnnner at Toronto, Mont cate That Has Gone Down Into breed. Tliey were of good appear- General Hospital, U. v. igl.l..i.aj, L.u.- I real and Halifax Morse Showl He is seek admission to our shafts and tun My Company has been in business in Canada for over 50 years. the Veins and Tested Cobait, ance and commanded fair price.s, The We are one of the largest wood-working factories in the country. a beautiful Bay, stands 16 hands and nels in the course ot a day. As there caster. We also operate a large factory at Detroit, Mich, We have the In- i weighs about H0Ü pounds. is a good deal oi danger and no small mana.gement of the sale was in the cubator and Brooder business down to a science. He will make the season of 1907 at inconvenience and interruption of hands of Mr. Malcolm Campbell, of Chatham Incubators and Brooders will make you money, for a owner’s stable, 5-7 Kenyon. (From Toronto Globe.) Chatham Incubator will hatch a live, healthy chicken oat of every work in tlicse visits, you Ruriord, in the absence oi Mr. J. E. fertile egg put into it, in 21 days. Terms $10 to insure. All mares Easily the largest outstanding iier- Brethour, the great swine ureeder. OBITUARI Will you write for my book at owner’s risk. will appreciate that all auplic- today? Do it now while you think sonality developed by the Cohalt dis- ants could not he admitted, and be- The result of these sales will he an PAUL McMASTEH, Mrs. Donald D. Munro. of it. Just say on a postal “Please Laggan, Ont. coveries is Mr. John McMartin, Pre- sides ii this were attempted we improvement in the quality and quan- send me your Incubator Book"— After an extended illness, Catherine that’s all. Address me personally. sident of the La Rose Mining Com- should have to organize a force of tity ot pork raised throughout Glen- McDermid, relict ot the late Donald pany, the pioneer and still the pre- .guides. garry. Mzoison Campbell D. Munro, passed peacefully away on President WILLIAM WALLACE SCRIBNER mier company in that field. Mr. Mc- LANCASTER. The Manton Campbell Co,, Ltd. Martin is a man of large and sturdy THE NEW PLANT. Thursday, the 18th April, at the re- Dept, , Chatham, Ont, TIic great race horse, William Wal- physique, thoroughly typical ot the The following is a detailed list of sidence ol her son, Alexander Munro, NOTE—I carry large stocks and lace ScriL'iicr, 'La35, record 2;06.}, w il ship promptly from branch houses at race of Glengarry Higlilanders from the sales at Lancaster, the hammer Esq., 7th Con. Roxhorough, aged 74 Calgary, Alta., Montreal. Que.: Bran make the season of 1907 at owner’s “Our new plant has a capacity ol wliieh lie springs. For twenty-five being wielded by D. D. McCiiaig. years. The deceased was born at don, Mao.; Halifax, N. S.^ Victoria, _ « barn. twenty power drills, and all but two B.C., and factory at Cbatbam. | g Guaranteed yciirs or more lie lias been success- Oak Lodge Pride, 22117—.James A. Tayside in .June, 1833, and was mar- Five Yesue William Wallace Senh ler is a hand- of these have been in continuous op- some seal brown stallion, with hronze Fraser, $14. ried in March, 1855, to the late Don- fully identified with railway con- eration since last fall. Our No. 1 muzzle and flaiiKs, "'.••.iids 13 2 hands struction, having carried out many Oak Lodge Viscount, 22411—D. F. ald D. Munro, who predeceased lier shaft has been sunk to the 30t)-foot high and weighs 11'.0 pounds. Bred McLennan, $10. four years ago, and .scttleil iviUi lui.i by B. P. Scribner, i’aine.svine. O. important contracts in Ontario, as level, and we have besides tested Uie well as in the Western Provinces and Oak Lodge Viscount, 22451 — R. on Lot 8-7 th Roxliorough, wliere slit He was one of the greatest nice mine at this point to a further depth .States. In manner retiring and re- Shepherd, $8. died. Tlie members of lier father’s horses ever seen. of 10 feet. Mr. Flynn is now arr.ang- Oak Lodge Minerva, 22505—A. B. family are, Mrs. Duncan McTavish Individually he is i horse - f grand ticent. Mr. McMartin impresses one ing to sink at least 6G0 feet further finish and plenty of '•^balance, with a McLennan, $24. and Duncan McDermid, Maxville ; as a man who says little, hut does down. At every stage of this work, fine disposition,' deep sticng shoulil- Monkland Duke, 6—A. G. Mclican, -\rchie McDermid, Minnesota ; John much. For the last year and a half so tar as w'o iiave gone, results have ers, stout back, \ erv •'i ai a loi-'.s $15. and stifles, strong kjio with goofi he has ha—ed the efforts of newspa- McDermid, on the homestead ; Mrs: been all that we could liave wished, Oak Lodge Phoros, 22453—Stephen feet and legs. per men to get at his stores ot in- and we look tor no disappointment J. Gowo, Ohio ; Mrs. B. McGregor B ARGAI N Brown, $7. That lie will beget tpeed and grand Smith’s Falls, and the late Mrs. Jas formation about the north country, as further depth is attained. road qualities there is no doubt, as Oak Lodge Cinderella, 22486—A. G. McKillican, of Maxville. Besides and particularly about the Cobalt “With regard to shipments oi ore Oar constant endeavor is to satisfy our customers by he not only inherits, but possesses McBean, $30. these qualities in a uunced ihigrc-c. movement. To the habitues ot the our policy, consistently pursued from those she leaves to mourn her loss giving them Glenhodson Prince, 22152—Stephen Even common mares lired to a downtown hotels he has upon occa- the beginning, has been to develop five sons and three daughters, name- horse of this class c.innot fail t * pro- Brown, $8.50. ly, D. D. Munro, J. G. Munro, D. H. sion delivered himself ot strong phil- the mine, and we have shipped away duce foals, that will find a ready mar- Maple Cliff Maud, 4979 — Allan D, ippics upon the policy and adminis- only the richest of our ores encount- Munro and Mrs. John M. McLennan, BETTER VALUE ket as carriage horses or roadsters McDonald, $12.50. as well as general .lU-round p.apose tration in New Ontario ot the old ered in development ; we have never Moose Creek ; D. T. Munro, of To- Maple Cliff Major—D. A. McPher- horses. and the present Government. stoped out a ton of ore. The conse- ronto ; Mrs. C. T. Smith and Mrs. He will make the season of 1907 at son, $8. Alex. Cummings, Maxville. The late FOR LE88 MONEY WHAT THE MERGER MEANS. quence is that We have now 2,000 $25.00 to insure. Glenhodson Prince, 22153 — J. F. Mrs. Munro, who was among the Will not be responsible for acci- feet or inore of underground drifts Mr. McMartin came down from Co- McRae, $10. than they can obtain in any other store, and courteous dents or escapes bu^ best of care tak- and tunnels besides open cuts so early settlers in that part ol the balt, after a week spent in examina- Oak Lodge Cinderella, 22487 — J. and efficent service. en of mares sent to me. that our working room is being stead country, possessed a kind and loving tion of the mines and other interests Sproule, $29. For further particulars address ily enlarged while ore bodies are be- disposition, and endeared herself to which his company controls. Seen by Oak Lodge Cicero, 22509 — George J. D. GRANT, ing opened up whicli will probably the many friends who sadly mourn a Globe reporter, who explained that ivightman, $10. Want Laggan, Ont. require years to slope up. her death. She was a kind and de- What You various rumors with regard to a flo- Monkland Duke—D. J. McLennan, voted mother. The deceased lady had tation ot the La Rose and Lawson WAITING FOR THE SMELTER. $14. been lor many years a consistent CASTLE BARON. mines, which are in circulation, Minnie, 22381—J. F. McRae, $12.50 member of the Gordon Presbyterian When You Want It would make a statement from him Maple Cliff Maud, 4978—Allan D. Church at St. Elmo, and her funeral “In the grade of ore which we have opportune, he declared that no flota- McDonald, $10. on Saturday last was largely attend- been shipping there is a loss oi from is the motto we strive hard to live up to. Come in tion ot the La Rose mine was in con Jack, 22380—Thomas Craig, $6.25. ed by both old and young, who had $200 to $300 per ton of unrecovered and make us prove it. As a sample, try templation. “We are, however,” said Oak Lodge Viscount, 22440—James earned to love and respect her for values, whicli alone is a reason for he, “reorganizing and consolidating A. Smythe, $6. her many sterling qualities. A great withholding shipments until the smelt all of our interests at v’obalt into ALEXANDRIA many years ago she gave herself to er at Thorold, in which we are also New Idea 10c. Patterns one corporation, with a cauital of Christ. The dedication of her life interested, is ready to treat tlieso Donald J. McDonell was auctioneer $6,000,000, divided into shares of $1 at Alexandria and filled the bill to a to Christ’s service and the reception (Imp.) (6127) (1291) ores by a process whicli we liave • A Perpetual Bargain par. This has become necessary hy nicety. In all nineteen animals were of Christ into her heart, laid the been testing for a year, and wliich Castle Baron is a. Bay, white face, reason of the gigantic development foundation for her spiritual strength we are assured will save all values. sold, the buyers being as follows : Highest Price Paid For Eggs and Butter. near fore ami ofî hind feet, white ; of this business in the past tluec and Glen Hodson Hero, 22143 — A. D. and hope, so that when the end came near hind ankle, white ; foaled May I may say that v/c have several hun- a half years, and the necessity, of she was ready. During her illness l.S, 1904. Bred hy W. M. Wood, dred tons of ore sacked at the mine McDonell, $5.50. organizing every department of it she murmured not, but expressed her TOBIN & McDONELL, Drawdykecs Castle, Carslisle, Ens. wdiich would certainly have to go Glen Hodson Hero, 22145 — J. Imported in July, 1906, hy Rob't. under the management of the rest willingness to submit all to His out, ot some of our neighbors with Munro, McCormick, $8. Ness, Howick, Que. talent we can procure, the detAÜs Oak Lodg Cicero, 22421—D. J. Mc- Divine will. To her the end of life LANCASTER, ONTARIO. committees of clamorous shareholders Castle Baron is a son of the noted of management of our various pro- Millan, Alexandria, $10.50. was not death, it was only a shadow sire of present day Champion’s Bar- demanding dividends in advance ol the perties have got beyond the cap.icity Oak Lodge Cicero, 22422—J. A. Me and she feared no evil. Rev. L. Beat- on 1 Pride, who has never been beat- best interests of the properties of en in the show ring. His Dam, by of myself and my associates. Donald, Fassifern, $10. on, of Moose Creek, officiated at the which they are proprietors.” Princess Romeo, by Prince of Wales’, funeral service and was assisted by FIFTEEN M1LLION.S IN FIRST Oak Lodge Questor, 22388 — John also a champion in his time. MINING VERSUS STOCK GAMB- the Revs. R. McKay and J. T. Daley Castle Baron is a model of Clydes- HUNDRED FEET. Cattanach, Glen Norman, $13. Which Will It Be ? | dale type, with the best'of bone, pas- LING. Jim, 22382—D. J. McMillan, Kirk of Maxville, and A. Lee, of St. El- tern, feet and action. Soon after “You will understand this when I Hill, $6. mo. After the service, which was con landing in Canada, though only in say that the original La Rose Go. “What you say suggests a query as Pete, 22379—D. J. McDonald, 34-3, ducted at her late residence, the re- moderate condition, he won 'first was capitalized at $480,000, whereas mains were conveyed to St. Elmo ce- Overcoat Or Suit ? I prize in the 2-year old class, at the to the reason for the decline in Co- Lochiel, $8. we have taken from the mine several Canada Central Pair, Ottawa. balt stocks.” Pete’s Brother—D. W. McLeod, Kirk metery, where interment took place. times that sum in process of develop He will make the season of 1907, “That is a matter I know very Hill, $13.50. Messrs. A. McGregor, J. Munro, C. from May 1st to August 1st, health ment, and have to-day blocked out little about,” was the answer. “We Maple Cliff Pointer — W. Marjeris- Munro. R. McDermid and James Cunt g Our SUITS and OVEIIGOATS are made from ^ and weather permitting, at owner’s at least $15,000,000, and perhaps were pioneers in tlie field as miners on, Apple Hili, $8. ming were pall-bearers. All were ^ best Scotch and English cloths. We select the | stables, “Bonnie Brier” Farm, 38-8 closer to $20,000,000, worth of ore Lochiel. and deveIopers,and,so far as the stock Oak Lodge Princess, 22390—A. \V. nephews but the latter, who is a cloths and have them made up from our own ^ above the liundred-foot level. Besides Terms :—$10 to insure. All marcs market is concerned, we have been Clark, Kirk Hill. $23.50. grandson ot the deceased. Among the this, all of our other holdings which ^ patterns. In matter of quality and fit we hold 5 at owner’s risk. lookers-on only. I have thought, Oak Lodge Princess, 22391—J. A. relatives from a distance were Archie W. D. McLEOD, are in a position to be dealt with g up our heads as clothiers for fashionable men. ^ however, that if the public would go McDonald, Fassifern, $22.25. Munro, of Ottawa ; Phillip Munro, “Bonnie Brier’’ Farm, are going into the company, so as to into mines for the purpose of develop Oak Lodge Princess, 22395—M. A. of Apple Hill ; J. A. Munro, Finch ; McCrimmon, Ont. secure unity of management and en- ing them, instead of gambling on the Munro, North Lancaster, $14. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hough, Mr. and Mrs able them to bo operated from oi\e market fluctuations of the shares, Oak Lodge Cinderella, 22487 — J. D. Campbell, Avonmoru ; C. Munro, centre. We expect to reduce the cost I ■ F. E. CHARRON they would in the end secure much Sproul, Martintown, $29 Allie Alunro and D. Campbell, Monk- THE RIGHT STAMP. of operating very materially by this more pleasing returns. From what I Oak Lodge Cinderella, 22488—A. G. land. The warmest sympathy of the § MEKOHANT TAILOR i means, and this is a factor not to No. 2245. have told you about our experience F. Macdonald, Alexandria, $25. entire community is extended to the be lost sight oi, even in Cobalt, with The Riglit Stamp, in color, is a and policy with tlic La Rose, you Oak Lodge Cinderella, 22490—Mal- sorrowing relatives in their bereave- ^ Alexandria - - - Ontario ? bcautifhl blacd wito white legs and its high values. Mr. Nicholas Flynn, will gather that a good deal of time colm McRae, Locliiel, $33.50. ment. nicely marked in face ; f')alcd April, a miner of wide experience in the 1897. Bred by T. C. Ilodgkinson, and work is needed to develop a Oak Lodge Cinderella, 2‘J48.i—M. A. western States, has been appointed Beaverton, Ont., and weighs 11.35 mine. We have been at it as hard Munro, North Lancaster, $32. pounds. Mines Manager, and is now in Cora, 2377—A. J. McDonald, Green charge.” and as well as we know liow for Individually, The Ri,ght .Stamp is a field, $18.50. grand horse, oi irugnificent (('iiforma- ’’What other properties go into the three and a hall years, with splendid Snowdrop, 22376 — D. J. Fraser, tioii, and a perfect model of a richly merger ?” values and large bodies of ore from Dominionville, $14. bred and hansome I'lvdi^lale S!al- “A 90 per cent interest in the Uni- the grass-roots, and still we have lion. He has a beaiitiiiil head gnd Gussie, 22375—F. Trotticr, Lochiel, versity, in which we have opened up not room yet for more than about neck, deep shoulders, heavy quarters $18. and wc'i mus_elcd. with 'cgs, feet splendid bodies of very rich ore since 120 miners. If we had had a large NOTICE and pasterns of the first order, with we acquired it last October, and up- number of shareholders, no doubt FOR SERVICE clean points, fiat strong boiif. nicely they would liave had dividends, but Notice is hereby given that all re- fringed witli .oft silky hair, lie is .-. on which development is being vigor- ‘the eyes would have been picked out sidents of Alexandria are required horse of gre t development, and ously pushed ; the Silver Hill group, forthwith to clean their cellars, moves like a itro of experience in the consisting of 120 acres, adjacent to oi the mine,’ as the westerners put NOTICE TO CREDITORS. drains, yards, pig styes, water clo.s- sliow ring, in shO':t, lie is a hcr.-.e the Temiskamiug mine aird the Eplitt it. The owners of the Cobalt com- ets,' outbuildings and other premises that fills the I s.iericiiced rye, >s he panies should allow their managers to In the matter of the estate of James and remove therelrom all dirt, man- and Wallace, containing 80 acres, in Cattanach, late of the Township oi at oi.ee impi;ei."s you us combliii.-g develop the mines so that continuous ure, and other substances which may Show Yard and hreeding cii.alities. the same district ; the Princess, 40 Lancaster, in the County of Glen- endanger the public health, and to Will make the season cd 1907, from acres, close to the McKinley-Dar- sliipments can be made and dividends garry, Farmer, deceased. have same completed by the 15th day May 1st to .July 8th, lit alth and nxa ragh ; also a valuable group, consist- maintained when commenced.” Notice is hereby given, pursuant to of May next, on which day the Sani- the Revised Statutes of Ontario ther permitting, at owner’s stable, ing of 200 acres, in the Windigo l.iikc tory Inspector will commence general Bonnie Brier Farm, 38-8 I.ochiol. (.'FFICERS OF THE COMPANY (1897) Cap. 129, and amending Acts, inspection, and further take notice district. that all creditors, and other persons that the section of the Public Health Terms $8.00 to insure. All mares having any claims against the estate at owner’s risk. Mares once tried Act prohibiting the keeping of hogs and not duly returned will be con- A FLUXING ORE. It was also learned that the new of the said James Cattanach, deceas- between the 15th May and the 1st company is styled the La RoseMines, ed, who died on or about the 13th of November, except in pens at least sidered in foal, and charged accord- day of February, 1907, are required ingly. Mares disposed of before foal- “The Wright mine, on Uc Queba- Limited, with John McMartin, Presi- 70 feet from any dwelling house and on or before the 25th day of May, 50 feet from any street or lane, with ing time will he charged insurance side of Lake Temiskamiug, opposite dent ; L. Henry Timmins, Vice-Presi- 1907, to send by post prepaid, or to rates. Ilaileybury, is not in the merger. The floors kept free from any standing dent ; N. Timmins, D. A. Dunlap and deliver to the undersigned, Alexander water and regularly cleaned, will he PEHtHEROII W. D. McLEOD, latter, consisting oi 400 acres, is an Duncan McMartin, Directors. The Cattanach, of Lot No. 20 in the 8th strictly enforced. “Bonnie Brier Farm,” Concession ot said Township, Glen McCrimmon, Out. immense body of galena-silver ore, head office will he in Toronto, at 36 All citizens afe earnestly requested Norman P.Ü., the executor of the to keep their premises constantly Foaled 1902, by Giron 42519, Dam By extensively developed, and equipped King street east. Mr. McMartin last Will and Testament of the said with a splendid macliinery plant. clean and thoroughly .iisiuiectcd. ron, 50769, Grand DamPaulene 23166: wil stated that ail of the stock is issued deceased or to E. H. Tiffany, of the J. A. McRAE, Notice ol Registration. This product will he oi great value to the present holders, those above Town of Alexandria, Barrister-at- Mayor. stand for mares during the season of 1907 at hii to us as a flux in our smelter. The law, his solicitor, a statement in Alexandria, April 22nd, 1907. stable. Notice is hereby given that a By- named, for the assets conveyed to the writing ol their names, additions and Law was passed by the Municipal University mine has also a s!.. 'end id company, and there is no treasury descriptions, with lull particulars oi Council of the Town of Alexandria new machinery equipment, and the stock, as the company’s quick assets, their claims, the statement of their on the 10th day of December A.D. other properties will be similarly cash and ore on hand, ;.ie abundant accounts, and the nature of the se- WHAT ABOUT YOUR KIDNEYS? DESCRIPTION 1906, providing for the issue of de- equipped as their dev.jlop uent de- forall needs. A small percentage of curities (if any) held by them, duly PBftCH^RON is a beautifully marked dapple-grey, with a white mane bentures to the amount of $2,231.77, verified. Your back aches and fairly groans ud taij, stands 16.3 hands high, and weighs 1850 lbs. for the purpose of defraying the cost mands. ’ ’ the stock was issued in settlement of And further notice is hereby given with the distress of kidney trouble. of certain Local Improvements, u-ijiie- “Mr. McMartin, a \ery frequent certain interests in connection with that after such last mentioned date You're discouraged, but you mustn’t ly, tile construction of permanent complaint upon the part uf the visit- property ac.juired, and this stock may the said executor will proceed to dis- give up. The battle can be quickly sidewalks upon portions ot the West ors to Cohalt is that great secrecy find its way into the market if a tribute the assets of said deceased when Dr. Hamilton’s Pills get to side of Bishop street, and South side is maintained at the 7>a Rose m>iie amongst the' parties entitled thereto, work. The kidney specialists bring TERMS of Gernish street ; and that such By- price shouid become established, but having regard only to the claims of new health and vitality to young ami $12 00 for one mare and $22.00 for two mares. All mares at owner’s Law was registered in the Registry with regard to progre.ss, .ani that the company has no stock to oficr, whicli he shall then have notice, and old alike. Even one box proves their isk. Soasoa commences May 1st. ending July ioth, 1907. Office ot the County of Glengarry on shipments have been relatively light and no application for a listing will that he will not be liable for the said marvelous power. Continue this the 10th day of April A.D. 1907. since the beginning of tiie vear. 'I'he he made upon any stock exchange. assets or any part thereof so distri- great healer, and your kidneys will Any motion to quash or set aside Globe ventures this as a leading ques buted to any person or persons of become as strong, as vigorous, as the same, or any part thereof must The small minority of stock above wl'.cse claims notice shall not have aille to work as new ones. be made within one month from the tion, because the wdiole country is mentioned, amounting to less than 5 been received by him at the time of Remember this Dr. Harailton’sPills R. & J. McLEOD, Proprietors date of registration, and cannot he interested in knowing the true con- per cent, ot the total issue, it is un- such distribution. are purely vegetable ; they do cure made thereafter. dition ot affairs at Cobalt, and you, derstood, is held in New York, and Alexamicr Cattanach, liver, bladder and kidiiev (rouble. Dated the 11th day of April, 1907. in control of the oldest developed by E. II. Tiflany, They will cure you, or your money 7-9 Kenyon, E. IL TIFFANY, mine tliere, can make a decisive state there has been some trading there His Solicitor. back. Price 25c. per box, at all deal McCrimmon, Ont 12-3 Clerk. meut.” upon Uie liasis oi $5 per sliure. Dated April 20lh, 1907. 13-4 ers. THE NEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT,, APRIL 26 1907 A special song service will be held Three lives were lost, two. women Mr. A. McKenzie, of Vankleeft Hill, in the Presbyterian Church next Sun and a man, nine women werq. injured, was a Nows caller yesterday. BIRTHS • day evening at 7 o’ciock. and damage amounting to $40,0UU Personals. Mr. N. Gilbert w.as in Brockville McDonald—-At 7 $i'd Kenyon,on April was done. Thie was the result of last week visiting his son who ré- 8th, tho wife of Mr J. A. Mc- A euchre party, the first of a fire -which Friday afternoon gulled :\ri'ssrs. I-Iiliaro Joubert, William- siliés there. Donald, of a son. series, was given in Alexander Hali the premises oi the Canada Steam stov.Ti ; K. 11. ('TcciincUî, aiuî Mr. J. J. Kennedy, Catherine St., McMillan—At7-3rd Kenyon, on AjnTL last evening, and, as usual, was well Laundry and Dye Works in .Montreal. J. T. xMcCuiiig, Dalhousic Station, spent the early part oi the week in 2Ub, the wife of Mr Johivoc patronize. The victims were trapped in tlie visited Alexandria on Tuesdav. Cornwall. Millan, of a son. scond floor ol the building, liâmes Messrs, 'l lios. Ctaihos and A lal- Leganlt—At Alexandria, on April2iflt Mr. .Joseph Brunet, 4-3rd Kenyon, bursting out througn the woidews of Messrs. James McDonell, W. Scott, the wile of Mr Fortin Le- ]oy, of Xorlh Lanca.ster, wax' and J. D. McCrimmon, carpenter,left yesterday morning captured four the firrt floor eucti.i.g o3 liy ors lo town on Tuesday. gauit, of a daughter. young fox which he has confined in a U’laiis ot the iron nre esf.j'e, which on Monday evening Ior Cobalt. Higgins—At S-.Srd Kenyon, on AmlL cage and purposes taming. led Irom the top story to ti.’O gioun ! .Messrs. Donald Campbell, Alex. 21st, the wife of Mr Jame^ A man and a wo.,’an were hemmed Campbell, Alex. Kennedy,. Donald W. ^ Higgins, of a daughter. Mrs. Esther McNeil, the founder of in I he place mid were .'U'locatcd with McDonald, Angus R. McDonald and SOLVE THE RIDDLE. Cvnopeau—At Alexandria, on the Women’s Christian Temperance in reach of safety. One \v i.u » ho Allan McCrimuion, all ol McCrim- 23rd, the wife of Mr Oeorge Union, and first President of the or- ju.'"i ed received sudi burn Ui.H s»» moii, Ont., did b’asinoss in town on Owing to Mr. Rothwell having re- Carnpeau, of a daughter. ganization, died aj; her home in Fre- died alterwards at the General Hos- I’uesday. signed his position as Cheese Fac- McDoua (1-At AJexnndrla. on April Protect homo^trade. The secret of how to burn the fur- tory Inspector for the district on the nace ashes is discovered to be to mix donia, N.Y., on Saturday last, aged pital. Ail the liijuri-d had jumpoo, Messrs. D. A, McLennan, ol Kirk 2-Ub, the wife of Mr Angus 94 years. irotn window.’! to the sl.'-eel. C.P.R. coveting between Finch and McDougald, oi adnughter. Consume home products, them with’ a little brine. This sug- Hill ; Angus Bethune and E. Mc- Apple Hill and including the Dom- gests an economical use tor the tears Cnaig, of Fisk’s Corners, were am- • Last evening the young men ol the inionviile sertion, a vacancy occur- High St cash pficc pAid tor eggs ■ ■ of the harassed houselioldcr who ong the visitors to town Tuesday. red. For many reasons known to pa- at DOYLE Stone Store, Watch Alexandria grow» weeps at tiie price ot coal. town entertained their lady Iriends The Mayor of Alexandria has is- at an impromptu hop in the FircHall sued his usual spring notice to house- Messrs. Fred McCrimmon, J, D. Me trons of the factories within the Main St. above district, it was expected that Si-xty-si.x c.iscs of smallpox are re- The music, which was e.xcellent, was holders and others, warning them Leod, Angus McMaster and Duncan Spring is coming—6lowl)i, furnished by 'Valcuvi le s i)rd.n.t,a oi that according to the provisions of MtMastcr, af Cotton Beaver, were in the Ontario Department ot Agricul- NOTIOP: TO UR.EDÎTORS ported trom Hay and StephensTown- ture would select as Mr. RothwelPs • • • ships, in Huron County. One case has Ottawa. the Ontario ilcaith Act all yards, town on Tuesday. In the matter of