VOL. XXI ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1913 31 lyCTiim-SALE OF FARM iOT!C[ n’ uifr mi A lawq social will be held on the Sir Ian Emphasizes Canadian Farmer Educationalists ;Englisli Soldiers South-half East Half Lot 20—8th lawn o! the Old Brick Manse, at Cote Mnnicipality oj the Township of St. George, on the evening of Sept. 1, Kenyon Kenyo, County of Glengarry 1913. J. F. McKay, A. P. McCuaig.. Value af Instruction Gets Raw Deal Will Visit Capital; To Settle Farms Notice is hereby ,given that I have Under and by virtue of a power of Ottawa, , Augu^ 18.—Recommenda In Canada the farmer gete a raw Attracting many of thé foreiP:08t Montreal, Aug. 19.—Hon, , Ar* 'transmitted or delivered to the per- sale contained in a certain indenture educationalists in the country to the thur . Brodriok, brother of Viscount sons mentioned in Section 9 of the tions for the organization of a Cana-) deal. At leaet this is the opinion of of Mortgage which will be produced at dian militia are ^bodied m the re- Mr. J. H. Haslam of Regina, Chair- capital the annual con\*ention of the Middleton, fornrerly financial &ecrs- Ontario Voters' List Act', the copies Auction Sales Dominion Educational Associatdon, taryi to the British ^var^offioe, and zequired by said Section to be so the time of sale, there will be offered port of Sir Ian ^Pamilton, Inspector- man of the Commission to Investigate for sale by public auction at the Fire will be held here from August 20 to who was successively under seoietafy' of transmitted or delivered of the list, At lot 37-8th Lancaster, on Monday, General of the Overseas Forces, fol- Agricultural Credits who has just Hall, Alexandria, on September 1st, farm stock and imple- lowing his recent tour of the ■military returned from a tour of Europe. The I 23. I state for war, unda?r secretary of stAtn ttiade pursuant to the said Act, of all All that certain parcel or tract of Some idea of Jhe position of the ^ for . foreign affairs and secretary; of persons appearing by the last revised ments. Sale to commence at one p.m. camps in Canada m company with Canadian farmer, he says, suffers land and premises situate in theTown- men who are members ' of*' this‘ âSso-, state for India under the fdmwf Assessment Roll of the said Municip- sharp. D. D. McCuaig, auctioneer ; the Minister of Militia. under the greatest handicap in the ship of Kenyon containing 60 acres, Joseph Campeau, prop. The report, which is in the handb world in Che matter of faoilHiee for elation may be gained by a giàbce Unionist governnuant, has arrived hers sign of slackened growth. After the denting of the corn, the work is main- Dr. Morse’s ly a stufl^g of the cells of the ker- Indian ILoot Pilli THüBâUKOF OTTAMi^ nels with the surplus starches stored “First Aid to in the juices of the plant. exactly meet the need wludi §o ohm m UTAaUSHED 1«T4. anses in every family for a mediciiit Varieties of com differ widely in this tm open up and regulate tbe bowela. Capital AuHioriaad • • ^ • $6,000,000 :: Agricultural ♦ ♦ | process. The writer has grown, side Not only are they effective in afl Capital FaM Upk Raat ti Undivlda Though some of the crops arc not Rev. Thos. Johnstone, who was assist as abundant as usual, the people of ed by liev. A. Iæ6 of this place. Maxville all agree that the dust crop The pall-bearers were : A. J. Mc- \ has never been better. Â little rain Ewen, P. H. Kippen, Dr. A. T. Mor- I MULE ANO DISTRICT. \ would be much appreciated by the row, and P. H. McEwen of Maxville ; , travelling public. J. A. McRae, Alexandria, and J.Cass, Mr. G. Empey, is busy this season Winchester. Kr. James A. Robertson of Ottawa, Mr. C. Lang, the egg buyer, Avon- with contracts at Casselman, Avon- To the bereaved relatives The News spent a few days visiting friends here more, was here on business Tuesday. more and St. Isidore. He states that extends its sincere sympathy in their last week. Mr.' Donald Dewar of Dunvegan, was it is hard to find help this season. bereavement. Mr. Duncan McDiarmid of Sandring- in MaxviSe Tuesday on business and Mr. Frank Villeneuve shipped a ham, was a business visitor to town expressed himself as highly pleased choice collection of cattle to the city last Thursday. with the appearance of our town. on Saturday of last week. We noticed Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ken- We were pleased to welcome home The Revs. A. Lee and Thos. John- Dominonville Mr. D. P. McDougall, who returned to nedy and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of Dominionville, in town on Wednesday. stone will be in attendance at the in- Mrs. Robins Birth Lancaster St. Zotique MoMILLAN-At l2-4th Con. Kenyon, Jr V.’■« ' I A. McArthur return- ; Mr. C, J. Reynolds of Ottawa paid! FOR IT LOOK FOR IT on Saturday, August 9tli, 1913, to ed on Monday from their trip to Van- this section a businesa trip the lattflB: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. D. McMillan, a cover and the Western States and re- ' part of the week. COUNTY AND DISTRICT. port au enjoyable visit. I Mr. J. P. Motley of Montreal spoils; Mr. J. D. McArthur, contractor, of the week end with friends here. Winnipeg, sp>ent the early part of the I Mr. and Mrs. H. Lalonde of Valley*— week visiting his mother and other ; field were among those Nvho attended-. xtraordinary Opportunity j St. Telesphore , the regatta here on Sunday, William stown triends. Died j Our quaint little hamlet assumed th»- The Charlottenburgh Council met or, Mr. A. Darragh and daughters, the Ml. •), R. Mcl.achlan left Tuesday asi>€ct of a “busy town” on Suxuday OF SECURING A McRAE—At Wilkie, on Friday, Aug. Misses Clara and Bessie F. Darragh of ■n an extended trip to the Canadian ' Ifest, the occasion of our annual re- 15, 1913, Daniel Bain McRae, form- Tuesday the 12th of August. The treasurer was authorized to make the Pittsburg, P.A., are at present visiting Northwest. ' gatta. When the appointed hour for- erly of Gore Bay, Ont., in his 71st following payments : at the home of Mr. J. Darragh. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hills were week-end I starting had come, upwards of 3000 year. Ontario Bridge Co., Ltd., re-en- Mr. H. Sauve is at present visiting guests in Lancaster. ' people had gathered in from all snr- ■ ■ forced steel, Corbett bridge....$82.80 Montreal friend* Col. McGregor of Martintown, was I rounding districts, including excursiens.. Handsome SPROULE—At Mount Pleasant, Dom- J, M. Ramsay, culvert tile...... 28.15 ueie on Tuesday. parties from Valleyfield and Montreal. inionville. Ont., on Aug. ITth 1913, St. Lawrence Lumber Co., cover- Miss Jennie. McDougall is the guest I The keenly comested races and tbeir- Mrs. Robinson Sprooile 81 of Martintown friends at present. Mr. Urban Howard returned to Ed- ing for Elm bridge 95.43 •aonton on Tuesday after spending a own enthusiasm, made the crowd Ksi— years. The Misses B. and A. Lefevre of John Lafave, drawing 60 yards Montreal are spending a couple of couple of months in the east. less to the fact, that the rays of heat^ I of gravel ' 60.00 the sun.’ waa sending forth, were witftcb*;,. I weeks wi'th their grandfather. Mrs. H. B. Dazcll and daughter,Miss J. M. M-cDonald, funeral expen- seven degrees of Iwiling point. After spending a couple of weeks Hazel, of Trout River, were the guests • Heintzman Plano ■ ses re Jacob Flemming and A. three hours the great human mass en- with her sister, Mrs. J. McCosham, this week of Mr. and Mrs. T. W.Ross, Teachers W anted I Tyo 26. Miss Annie McDonakl, retume Suggestions For Sandwiches WARSHIPS* lOBSL Property for Sale Henry’s For Sale or To Rent Strange Tasks Fall to the Sailors in A brick house, four rooms and hall Many only think of ham as a fill- upstairs, a parlor, hall, dining-room, Fifty acres of land at a very reason- ^ J4 ing for sandwiches whereas cold veal, Times of Peace. and kitchen downstairs. Good cellar, Shorthand School able price, good buildings ther'^^ steak, chicken or lamb, put througli Fighting fires, rescuing passengers summer kitchen, wood-shed, stable, situated one mile from Dun7eg.jar the mincer and nicely seasoned, make from sinking ships^ exploring unknown carri^e house, a never failing well, Ottawa, Ontario school, church, factory and stores» -'VI J lands, and dredging the mysterious Will sell or rent for a number of years ¥ ^ very tasty sandwiches. A pinch of lawn and garden. Double corner lot. OÎInterest sage, summer savory or sweet niaija- abysses of mid-ocean—^these are some Apply to J. Devine, Alexandria, Ont. Our school has achieved success from For further particulars write to Dun- rum added to the meat makes a samples of the various tasks which fall 28-t£ its inception, BECAUSE of superior can Fletcher, Dunvegan, Ont. 26-tl pleasing change. H a Lttle of the to the lot of our sailors. teaching, better discipline, eminently gravy is put with the meat while it Sometimes a warship has to do the qualified teachers, complete modem is being minctd it makes a mote Ëb of bailiff. The people of Tonr equipment, and a square deal. to Women moist, richer filling. land, on the west coast of Ireland, On the May Civil Service Examina- A paste made from ground nuts have always been noted for their obiec- tion, it was our privilege to stand * and dates, moistened with cream, and tion to paying taxes, and more than Every page foremost in passing the largest num- Nyal’s Parliifer cnee gunboats have oeen sent to en- a pinch of salt added, makes a dainty force the demands of the rate collector. ber of candidates. Such results can sandwich. 'J'he nuts and -lates may The first occasion ended in N terrible only be the natural sequence of effi- The Best Spring Medicine. I be chopped and blended w'ith lemon disaster. The Wasp brought a posse cient training. or orange juice. of bailiffs to levy county cess. She ran Since January 2nd, over 90 students A new filling is cottage ch«?ese and on the iron rocks which fringe the coMt from local business colleges have join- Do yon bel won out T Fed I cocoanut ; moisten it with rich cu*am though yon mold hanfly «>T The»» ^^a^TTUCE AND WHEN PRESERVING. and was lost, with every soul aboard. ed our classes. Our Office Register will and add a pinch or salt. It is believed to this day by the people verify this statement. an epnptons at rlaggiah' blood; bkwd -XMMENTO SALAD. ' Any kind of cold fish mixed with The young housekeeper, venturing on of Tory Island that the reason for her Send for circular. D. E. HENRY, that ia not droalatiiv. sweet or sour minced pickles and destruction was that the famous ^'curs- her first preserving may like to know BUSINESS President, Cor. Bank and Sparks Sts. An you pale and anende ? Thb b Tlioroughly wash a head of lettuce, salad dressing makes a good “Fri- ing stone" of Tory was turned upon oanaed by the blood not nropfly r^-a^ecting the large, coarse, leaves, and that : day’^ sandwich. So do hard boiled the ship. DIRECTORY nouriahing tha oelb ot the bo^. 'rjgmt it in the refrigerator to get very Five boxes of currants will yield eggs and sardines mixed to a paste Several of our smaller gunboats, beau- and cold. Remove the pimentoes nine glasses of jelly. with cream or salad dressing. tiful ^cht'like little craft of about Have yon pimpln or boUs T TiMy a small can and cut into nar* Six pounds of peaches will yield Thin slices of nutbread make a eight hundred tons, of the Circe type, LEG’A.lj are the reenft ol the blood (aOing t* strips ; arrange these on the let* eight pint jars of preserv’es. delicious sandwich with a filling of are always busy at fishery protection do ita duty of eattyii^ away waata ''dtoee and serve with a French dress- Seven pounds of peaches will ‘yield minced green peppers or olives, and work. UJIX. H. BOBBBTSOM. Transit Insnrance. material from the edb. cream cheese moistened with mayon- Twelve years aeo the action of one of fifteen glasses of marmalade. Coariri»— Parties taking or shipping Horses If yon have any of the aboke oom- naise. these fishery gunboats nearly led One peck of quinces will yield twen- NatMjr PiiUk io* OBtari*. plainta do not enffer. Thy a botti* el ^JgX UNUSUAL WAY ty-one glasses of jelly. Lettuce, watercress, pepper grass, to a war with Prance. H.M.S. Eeda to the West, should have them Nyal’e Blood Pnrifhr, SERVE MACARONI. Four pounds of plums will yield five in the whole leaf or shredded, with found the Star of the Sea, a French Onwifinaii' High Cooit ol Ji insured in the pint jars of preserves. a thick, rich salad dressing, make a IngMr, fishing within the three-mile knur ol Marriag. Lieeaaa». We know what it will do. We have limit off Dungeness, and hailed her to nen the reenlta. X^ain macaroni, without its usual Four quarts of crab apples, measur- wholesome sandwich for a hot day. lUiTilk, Oalaria. aoeompaniment of cheese, but with ed after cutting small, will yield ten stop. She refused and made off. Blank General Aniinals Insurance Co., If you inffer froni eemmi cartridge were fired in vain, then at last \9arsley butter, is a novelty. It can glasses of jelly. Of ontreal. nrotula or any other riin live ones were used, and the steersman ^struggle for a and »nîy DOME OF ST. PA'JL’3. D.LT L\ (MM-asionat •. (lie Bad Flavors in Butter Ottawa lundc* Lhr;-’ .riis "lie mjide kept Repairing and Gilding Cross of Old Ways In Which They Can Avoid the her In tcni> h oitl auni \Vlicu Cathedral. Consequences. It often occurs that butter which, THOMASINE’S been in storage lor some montha- - she had b«*en a lillle gjii "li<* had Four hundred feet above the pave- A few weeks ago a case came into a Mail Contract lunm ilme witli .Vmil Luria ami ment of St. Paul’s Churchyard a gang velops disagreeable flavors that gnaMfc- - British court in which a Poor. Law offi- ly lessen its value. These bad flrjyi—i 5-13,1013 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to loved der deany. aiiU tiaw she was of men are at present engaged upon a cer was charged with having wrong- that will often pass unnoticedi wâiaBa the Postanaster Geoeral, will be receiv- CHOICE task of unique interest. About 90 years fully forced a sale of the effects of a graleful that the old lady had even the butter is fresh may become sâ» ed at Ottawa until Noon, on Fxi^y, reiuember^^d her smli- ieiiny to men ago the ball and cross which surmount certain lady who had been unable to the 12th, SeptesnbTT 1913, for the con- the great Dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral pay the Poor rate. The verdict went ious a defect after three or four mooti»---- And How She Became tloQ her name In iuin.irlaut H 0 IT WAS A SCORCHER. strength, costumed in their new outfits Miss Annie Macdonald, who spent First Class Livery LITTLE ITEITS Whew ! Sunday’s weather was some which ubdoubtedly will create a stir PE R so NÀLS some weeks with her mother, Mrs. A. For Sale y ' scorcher. It was certainly more than and call forth favorable comment. We D. R. Macdonald, left for New York 0PENCING GKOUNDS. trust there will be a large turnout Mk C. Weegar spent Sunday in Ot- For Sale In the village of Glen hot. For several hours there appeared tawa. Monday eVening. . - spacious grounds surrounding from Stormont and Glengarry. Lot comprising one half acre of jpir Hhe Palace here, will dn the course of to be no possible relief from the in- Mr- H. Tiffa^, K.C.jf.waia a week The uttderdgned offer* for tale at tense heat until about five in the af- Councillor Rowe visited Montreal on his premises at Pointe Claire (12 miles on which is a .good dwelling boueeand «days be further adorned Jbf a ' EDUCATIONAL NEWS. after a iffiort visit to Lebret, Sask., orchard. Cionvenient to Cinrehee, ternoon, a welcome breeze sprang up. Tuesday. Calgary, Alt., and Winnipeg, returned west of Mcmtreal), the following weill irwat '«rire fence. Under date of August ISth, Insi>ect- Mr. J. R. McMaster spent Tuesday Schools. Post Office and Bailigay Sta- When we say that it was 92 in the or Crewson writes. The News as fol- home on Friday. appointed I4v6ty: ID good horses, ^QOOTi PIECE OF WORK. shade at one time, that is sufficient. at the Capital. pony, 5 busies, (3 rubl^ tiredL 2 tion. Apply to Mre. J. lows : '.‘Applicants for, admission to Mrs. A. W. McDonell of Mosinee, GlenSantMeld, Ont. '.-Tlic very neat sign that now draws DOMINION INCREASE the Normal School for the session of Mr. J. J. Morris of Montreal, spent Wis., is visiting her mother, Mrs.John two-seated Suggiee, top buggy, 4 Boss- attention to the several lines featured IN JULY. 1913-1914, who have not passed the the week end in town. R. McDonell, and brother, Mr. Hugh es, 3 express or baggage wagons, all Itr. J. A. McMillan, M.P., is the The Dominion financial statement for , I.ower School Examination, may be- Mr. David Lalonde left on Monday McDonell, Glen Roy. kbods of winter rigs. Harness and 'mork of Mr. E. I. Tarlton, and is in- Bufffdo Robes, etc. The whole compris- July shows the usual increases i The : fore Sept. 1st, request to be allowed for Fort William, Ont. Mrs. J. J. McDougall, Green Valley, deed a credit to all concerned. es one of the most complete liveries revenue for July totalled $15,811,914, to write ou that examination atAlex- Dr. A. D. McMillan of Apple Hill, had as her guests last week, Mrs John C.A SPENCER .SECURED THE CONTRACT. as against $14,619,207 in July, 1912. andria, in one of the rooms of the ever offered, and as everything is com- was in town on Friday. McMillan of Winnipeg, and Mrs. A. A. paratively new, offm a splendid op- Mr- J. J. McDonald's tender Vtcing In the four months the aggregate was High School, Sept. 9th, 10th and 11th. Millan of Vancouver. Eastern Townships Bank Building, $.57,090,604, an increase of five mil- Mr. K. 1). MclÆod of Dalkeith, mo- portunity for liverymen. The only ‘jitiie lowest for the painting of the in- Drawing paper will be provided but tored to town yesterday. The Misses Margory and MaymeMac- Montreal. ferior and exterior of the Registry of- lions over the corresponding period. candidates must bring pencils, brush- reason for disposing of same is on ac- Reeve J. A. C. Huot paid Montreal donald of Green Valley, spent a few count of ill health. In addition to the ^ce, the same has been awarded him AN AVERAGE CROP. es and colors. No fee is charged. The days the guests of their cousin. Miss «and he will proceed with the work with The weather has been ideal for harv- answer papers will be read at the De- a business visit yesterday. above, the premises are also offered -Miss Ivcna McDonald of Montreal, Jennie McDonald, of Greenfidd. for sale. BUYS and SELLS -<
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