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V^OL. XVII, ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY JULY 3C 1909 No 27

Polycarpe, and his uncles and aunt, North Lancaster Mr, and Mrs. -Avila Daoust, o; Mont- Miss Mary Bourbonnais, of New I ST. ANDREfS PICNIC York, arrived home last week to I Rev,' D. K. Macdonald, Glen Nevis, spend some time with her parents. i W'as here for a short time on Tues- I County and District | Mr. D. .Anderson, of Dominionville, ! day. He was accompanied bv his bro spent a few days visiting relatives j ther-in-law, Mr. John Sheehan, ol DdcComick Jwine i Langdon, N.D., who in companv with A Grapd Picnic will be held in here last week. aid of St. Andrew’s New Mr. .Arch. J. Macdonald, merchant, I his family, with the exception of his spent Sunday in Cornwall- , daughter, who was killed, had such a has length, ùùeight, quaJitg, Convent, St. Andrews, Ont., Lancaster Max ville Miss Phoebe Kozon, of -Alpena, i miraculous escape from death during Mr. and Mrs. S. Deruchio, of Mont- , . .AKch., is at present enjoying a visit the recent cyclone which devastated real, attended the funeral ol their Mr. K. A. Franklin spent a with North Lancaster relatives. ! that particular part of the State. As strength and uniformity of size nephew, Douglas Deruchie, on Tues, days at Carlsbad Springs last week. Mr. X. Brabant, of Dalhousic Sta- it is, Mr. Sheehan hears many scars Dr. J. T. Munro, who was sojourn- as a result. day. ing in Los -Angeles, Cal., for some tion, transacted business in town on Vicar-General Corbett, ol Cornwall, Monday. 1 was the guest of Rev. J. M. Foley weeks, returned home last week. He Messrs. D. J. McDonald and D. .A. Apple HilJ one day this week. says he had a most enjoyable trip. McDougall, of Green Valley, paid The number of bundles of grain bound with a ball of Mr. \V. Brady paid Cornwall a visit Mr. E. R. Frith paid Arnprior a North Lancaster a business visit last I'armers are busy at their bay. on Wednesday- I business visit recently. week. : Miss Kate Campbell is visiting fri- Lacrosse Match I Messrs. V. S. and'D. A. Campbell Mr. Lewis McLeod, of Bainsville, : ends in Cornwall. McCormick Twine Mr. D. J. McDonald, ot Glen Roy, I and James Vallance, of Dominioaville ! The Misses Lillian C. McRae, teach (.\LEXANDRIA vs. 'ST. ANDREWS). was in town on Tuesday. i spent a lew hours in town on Satur- was a visitor here last week. And other makes, and observe which Twine D. P. J. Tobin has purchased one Mr, Joe Levac, ol St. Raphaels,was ' er. Carman, Man., and her sister, day. Mich., paid North Lancaster relatives . May Ella, of Winnipeg, returned to of the granaries from the Cameron Mr. John Sproule, Moukland, trans- I their parental home on Saturday. BINDS Tffi MOST BUNDLES AND CAUSES THE LEAST TROUBLE Exciting Tug-oî-War estate for his coal business. He pur- in town on Tuesday. acted business here on Monday. Mr. Baptiste Dabust, of .Alpena, ] Their many friends are delighted to poses making several improvements Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Roland,' Rock- I have them in their midst again. „ ISTHEVERY BESTTHAT Fine Programme on the building and intends building land, while cii route to visit friends a visit on Thursday. McCORMICKTVVINE HUMAN SKILL CAN MAKE Mr. P. Vincent will, we understand, I Miss Maggie .A. McDonald visited coal sheds. He will also have his at Lancaster, spent a few hours here I friends in Maxville this week, of Athletic Sports scales on the same property. on Saturday. this week complete the sawing ol his Mr. and Mrs. 0. De Celles, Mont- logs. He intends putting iii a con- i Messrs. Grant and McIntyre and D. Mr. .A. B. McRae, of the Peterbor- crete foundation as well as making D. Grant unloaded cars of flour and Stirring Selections real, are the guests ol her lather and ough Review, is spending a few davs feed this week. .All in need of these GOWAN’6 HARDWARE STORE mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood. with relatives in town. other improvements which when com- Daunie Tobin, of Alexandria, paid pleted will prove a convenience to ’ commodities should call on these Next Post Office, Main Street ALEXANDRIA by Brass Band. Messrs. J. McGUlivray, J. Kiniiear both proprietor and patrons, I firms. Lancaster a short visit on Tuesday. and 0. Boskim were visitors to Max- j Rev. Mr. McKay, of Maxville, con- Mr. J. K. McLennan visited Mont- ville during the early part of the i Mr. L. X. Rozon, merchant tailor, recently purchased a site and is erect ducted service in the Presbyterian real on Saturday. week. church on Sunday last owing to the Mr. H. Spencer, of the Merchants’ Messrs. Dewar Bros, shipped a car- ing thereon dwelling and tailor shop which when completed will add much absence of Rev, H. S. Lee who is en Admission, including Dinner, 3Sc. Bank staff, returned on Wednesday af- load of unleached ashes to Mr. Stev- joying a well earned holiday. ter spending his vacation at bis home ens, of Napanee, last week. to the appearance of the town. ih Kingston. Mr. Stanlev Ferguson spent Simdav i Mr. and Mrs. Francis McDonald, oi and Monday with his parents, .Mr. i Martintown Kingston, who have been visiting and Mrs James Ferguson. I Skuc ITEA Glengarry friends ior the past fort- Mr. J. Bartlett, representing tlie -Mr. Arthur McDcrmid. Our Summer night, returned to their home on Tues Herald Publishing Co,, Montreal, | Wedding bells are .ringing. Thp sympathy of this community is day. spent a couple of days in town this j Messrs. Forbes Chishoim and Hugh extended to A. J. McDermid and fam lAWN SOCIAL Mr: Kelly, Principal of the Public week and secured twenty new sub- ! McQueen visited Breadalbane friends ily, ‘Island,’ into whose family circle >School here last season, is to be con- scribers for that well known paper. | the latter part of the week. ( the messenger of death has again IN AID OF THE SALE gratulated on the good showing made The sympathy of their many friends I Mrs. John Mclri'.osh returned home brought sadness. After an illness of by his pupils in the recent Entrance is extended to Mr, and Mrs.’ Lalonde ’ from Montreal on Saturday after about six months Arthur, the young- Examination. Nine out of twelve in,the death of their infant child. In- : spending some .time with her daugh- est son, passed awav last week at the goes merrily on. Monday who tried the exams, passed. We al- terment took place at Greenfield on ' ter, Mrs. R. MUlroy. homo of his uncle, A. McCrimmon, of PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH so congratulate the pupils on their Tuesday. . I Mr. C. Urquh*arl ' visited Sandown Toronto, formerly of Vankleek Hill. Tuesday and Wednesday success. The farmers of this locality cer. friends' recently. The deceased, who was 17 years of age H. A. McPherson left for Montreal tainly made hav on -Monday and Tues : Miss Mabel Wight, of Laggan, spent had lived with his uncle since the GREENFIELD were lively. They were on Wednesday to join the Bell Tele- day of this week. 'I'he crop was in i a few davs the guest of her uncle, death of his mother, which occurred phone Co. good condition after the heavy rain- j Mr. D. D. McIntosh. about lü years ago. The remains Will be held at the Children’s Days and Mr. Frank Love left on Monday Ior fall of the latter part of the week. Mrs. D. R. .MePhee, of Fournier, were brought to the honie of his fath- s Carlsbad Springs where he purposes Mrs. E. Wood and daughter. Miss ' passed through here on Sunday en , er where the funeral took place on WE SERVE THE BEST many an article found a spending a coupje of weeks. Anna, of Ottawa, are the guests ot route tor Dunvegan. ’ ]! July 14 to the North Branch ceme- RESIDENCE Of D. D. KIPPEN Mr. and Mrs. W. Brady, Mrs. U. P Mr. and Mrs. P. Tracey this week. | Miss M. B. Meinto.sh is at present tery. The service was conducted by brands of Tea and Coffee as our dis- delighted owner among Whyte, Miss McDonald and Mx. Rory Masters Jack Robinson and Harold the gue,st of Laggan friends. | Key. J. Matheson Suinmerstown, as'- FRIDAY EVENING criminating patrons well know. We McDonald were visitors to Montreal Martin have just received new . tri. .A large iiumher from here took in ’ K®''- ;^°^"J'KKiliicaii of the Girls and Boys. on Sunday. The party left by the cycles, doubtless they are the envy oi the social at Sandown on Thursday | Ue\ - R. Stavert of Har- are expert buyers of both, and choose noon train for Cornwall where they many of their young friends. court, N.H., who is supplying the lo- the best qualities ior our customers. Next week in addition to took the steamer “Rapids King’’ to Rev. Mr. Drysdale, of^ Monkland, j Miss Cassie McDonald, of Cotton ^ ual pulpit dmdng^ the absence of the the city, running the Lachine and gave a lecture in the Presbyterian Beaver, visited her aunt, Mrs. D. Me-; P^^stor, Re\. J. B. MacLeod. Ihe pall There is a fragrance and a flavor to reductions all through Coteau rapids. church on Wednesday evening. The Intosh, on Saturdav. bearers were D. MePhee^ D. McCnm- JULY 30th '09 our Teas and Coffees that highly re- X The Knox Church are running an subject was Foreign Missions'^in Cali-1 ’ ' ‘mon ‘ and D. Fraser, Vankleek Hill; the Store we will have a excursion up the river by the steamer bar. West Africa. An admission fee Leslie McNaughton, Williamstown ; commend them to the critical. We “Filgate’’ on Wednesday evening, Aug of 25 and 10 cents \vas charged and: Bridgeviile Harold McDermid and Pierson Mc.Ar- ask you to make a single trial and Special UNDERWEAR 4th. The Martintown Brass Band has the proceeds will go to swell the ' thur, Martintown. •All the farmers in this vicinity are The casket was covered with floral you will quickly acknowledge their sale. All Summer Lhi- been engaged and a jolly time is as- ected at Monklami Vocal and Instrumental music sured. Don’t forget the date. funds of the new church recenllv er- engaged at the haying which p’roves j tributes from his many classmates and including the Bag Pipes, Re- superiority. derwear will be priced Mr. Mattie Kennedy, who was in Mr. Leander St. John and Miss to be an abundant crop in this sec- ' friends, whom he had won by his kind Montreal ior the week end, returned Laura Sevear, of Moose Creek, \vere tion. and -genial disposition. Friends from •citations. Ice Cream and very low and substantial on Monday. joined in marriage at Moose Creek Mrs. P. D. .Sinclair Icll this week ] Vankleek Hill, .Avonmore and other Miss Muriel McBean is the guest of on Monday, 28 inst., and on the same for Sedgcwick, Alt. 1 places attended the tuncral. This is Cake wdll be served. discounts on all fall and her aunt, Mrs. John Stikler, Valley evening, accompanied by a large num Messrs. Jos. Hammel, ol .Mav’ ille, ! the third bright young Hie, who has Visit the Ice Cream field, this week. her of friends, arrived in town. Con- and John Bethune, of Greenlicid, are' been taken from the bereaved family Marq j:eç To-night. winter weight Under- if A new flooring is being placed on gratulations. engaged for the summer inoiuhs with! in three years—lives which promised the Government wharf at South Lan- Owing to the favorable weather and Mr. D. F. McCrimmon. bright Christian usefulness, but He, wear. SOCKS also will caster. good pastufes, large quantities of Miss Ella McNaughton, of Ottawa, j ‘who doeth all things well” has call- ADMISSION TO GRDDNDS 15c. Mr. Mathewson sold his fine yacht cheese are shipped from the St. Isi- accompanied by her friend. Miss Me- ■ ed them early to a higher service. D. J. McDonald come under the same to some parties down on the Gulf, dore section to the Montreal market. Gillivray, called in this vicinity the ' Come ONE! Come ALL! but will likely have another here be- Mr. \V. Dousett, who is agent for latter part of last week. j Glen Roy Alexandria, Ont. Phone 36 head and it will pay you fore the season is over. seperators, made quite a number oi We regret the departure from our Miss Bertie Harkness spent Sunday sales last week. midst of Miss .Mamie Campbell, who ; Mr. W. D. McDjiull, of Ottawa, is to stock up with these the guest of her sister, Mrs. L. G. is at present in Cornwall a.UiH(Ung spending this week ,rt his home iiere. Bailey, Massena Park. Mack's Corners the C.C.C. We wish her success. Mr. t.f. -I. McDomia paid Cornwall two uecessarv lines, NOW Miss R. Dickson, of Iroquois, who Mr. J. W. Hinchclirle, of Ottawa, ' a business trip on I’aesday. has been visiting Miss Harkness, re- The recent rains have done much to passed through here last week eii ‘ The majority of the farmers have TEAMS WANTED I’ay us a visit and .see turned home Tuesday. the crops, especially to the potato route for Dominionville. i finished their haying and are entirely Mr. Douglas Deruchie. crop. Mr. Don.ild Gollan,' of Dunve.gan, is | satisfied with the crop, The undersigned requires? all the good things we It is not oiten that death comes The farmers in this locality are engaged with Mr. G. Ferguson duiingi We are pleased to state that Mr. home to us in such a terribly vivid well on with the hay , the crop being the holidays. I Jno. AIcAIilian who, o'.ving to his Shoes that Comhine immediately 50 Teams for work have to offer, you. manner as that by which our young a fair one. Mr. K. ÂlcKae, of Stewart’s Glen, horse running away on .Sunday, was on the C. P. R. double tracking, and promising townsman, Douglas a valuable horse from Mr. J. W. Mc- passed through here the early part thrown from bis carriage, is able to Deruchie was overtaken while switch- Mr. D. F. McLennan has purchased oi the week. j be out again. east of Green Valley. Will pay ing a train at Morrisburg station on Leod. The price paid was a hand- Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mark have as: Aliss Loretto Donovan is spending Both Style jnd fit $4 per day. their guests this week Mrs. Glenden-| the week with relatives in .Alexandria Sunday night last at ten o’clock. The some one. ning and children of Montreal. Air. Fred Palmer, formerly of this report's, of the accident are somewhat Mr. J. .A. McKinnon paid Montreal Aoply on the Works to conflicting, but it is supposed he fell a business visit last Friday. Afr. Willie AlcNaughton, of Ottawa, ‘ place but now of AVinchester, was Miss Joan McNau.glUon, "after spend visited friends in this locality lately. ’ through here during the past week in Â. J. McDONELL from the top of a car and this was Miss Eifie Stewart, of Stewart’s : the interests of the Federal Life As- * Contracioi J. Simpson not noticed until the train had passed ing a few days with Maxville friends, on. He was the eldest son ol Mr. returned home. Glen, was tlic guest oi Ali.ss G. Fer- ; suranee Co., of Hamilton. He was Charles Deruchie, who is in charge of Me.ssrs. D. F. McLennan and I). C. guson last week. i accompanied by the geberaL agent, J. SIMPSON BI.OCK the road sect^|^f the G.T.R. here, J McKinnon did business at VanHeck The Alisses Bell, oi Ottawa, called ; G. Comerie, also of Winchester, .and was about age of 21 years. Hill last Saturday. , on Mrs. D. C. Campbell the latter After spending a number ot years in MAIN STRBKT Naturally bright and physically, very Air. D. K. Mcliitii.^li, oi Famifcrn, part of last week. I the West, Air, .Allan AIcDonald return. capable, he w'as at once a great fav- W'as a visitor to this district last ! ed home a few days ago from Wiimi- orite, with all who knew him and his week. ! Dalhousie Station ! peg where he is in the employ oi the I A. DAVID, ALEXANDRIA, ONT. tragic end cast a gloom on a sorrow- Mr. and Airs. J. K. McLeod, who ‘ I C.P.R. At present hq jg the guest ot ing community. The remains were spent the past two monih.s 'viih lela-, I his father, iUf, C9II. AIcDonald. He brought home on Monday evening’s looking hale and hearty, i Aliss .Alary .McCuaig, Wesimount, is' ' I’.s âCcômiiànied by his cousin, Aliss General Merchi nt, express and the burial took place on lives in the West, have returned home holidaying Iviih Cote St. George re- Lilly England. Tuesday at 3 p.m. at St. .Andrews looking bale and hearty. latives. i Air. Hugh Cameron returned recent- Johnstown, church cemetery, being largely attend Mr. A. AlcKinnon has the contract On Tuesday Air. .A. W. AIc.N'aughton, I ly from Elk Lake where he s))ent a Farm lor Sale ed bv friends and acquaintances. 'Phe for the renovation of Air. R. \V. Mc- Sth Con., left on an e.xtended trip- ; couple of'.years. ALEXANDRIA. The undersigned offers for sale that service was conducted in Knox church Leod’s residence at Kirk Hill. ' through tile West. j Ills many friends will be pleased to desirable farm proiJprty situate west by the Rev. Mr. Pate, assisted by Miss .Jessie M. AIcLeoil spent Sun-, Tw'o old knights of the grip,Alessrs know' that Hugh J. AIcDonald, who half 34-2nd Lochiél, comprising one the Rev. Mr. Tanner. Two beautiful day the guest of Aliss ’Etta AIcKin-, Jno Kirk and Fred Holier Simdayed bad been indisposed for some time, is hundred acres, 80 j^es clear. Good w’reaths of flowers were placed on the non. I in town. I able to be about again. All hope for i Any person purchasing buildings, water in stables supplied coffin, one by the Canadian Order of Mr. .Jack AIcAIilian, Glen .Sandfield, ■ -Ur. ami Airs. J. A. Livingston ' his rapid recovery. by windmill. This property is situ- Foresters, of which he was a member renewed acquaintances here the early ' spent Sundav with triends in Alonk- Air. Alexander .McDonald and sister, I $30 worth Dry Goods, ate one half mile east of .Alexandria. and who attended in a body, and the part of the week. land. ' I Ali.ss Jennie, and Aliss FlossieAIooney, Easy terms. Will sell farm alone or other being an anchor from his boy Air. J. W. AIcLeod was a recent .Miss Liz/ie Brodiu, of Montreal, is' St. Raphaels, visited friends here on I Groceries and Jewel- farm, crop, stock and machinery. For and gifl friends. To the immediate visitor to A'ankleek Hill. ' the guest of Miss Nellie McCuaig. | Saturday. further information apply to Epbrem relatives, his good father, mother, Miss Hattie Alcintosh, of Dalkeith, Mr. Geo. Wilson is at present eu- ! Miss Teresa Campbell, o: Munroe s I lery, receives a Beauti- Girouard or J. A. C. Huot, merchant brothers and sisters, we respectfully was tiiD guest of Aliss Tena Cameron gaged in building a stone foundation' Mills, spent Tuesday with friends Alexandria, Ont. 26-4 tender our sincerest sympathy. “Gone the early part of the week. j under the residenee of Mr. Duncan D. | here. j ful Table Cloth with but not forgotten.” Mr. J. N. Alcintosh paid Vankleek , Morrison. V Messrs. Campbell and Lattimore, Hill a business visit on Saturday. | Rev. W. .A.. Morrison, South Mouu-j who have the contract of the concrete I handsome fringe, 90 by Airs, Morrison, of A'ankleek Hill, tain, spent a cOuple of hours in town work on the C.P.R. double tracking, was the recent guest, of Alis.s Sarah ■ on Tuesday. His many friends were i have secured the services of Mr. F. 60 inches, or Half-doz. J. AIcGillivray. I Few men wear clumsv. badly- Capital, Rest and Un- delighted to meet him. | G. Chisholm as foreman. Work Was made, ugly shoes from choice. Silver Kniyes and divided Profits Exceed Mrs. L. H. Trickey has returned' commenced a few davs ago. Cedar Hill from a visit with friends in Winches-; They may say that they prefer Forks with 25c. extra. ter. ! them to shoes that are handsome 85,000,000 Haying is the order of the day. Mr. .\ngus J. MeDoiiell has moved; IPS MILITARY YEAR and styjish.'^-bat do tlicy ? Mis.sJ. Fraser spent a few days re- his operating plant to Spring Creek, i Most men wear uglyslioes simply ENC0UR.\GE YOUR CHILD cently the guest of Dyer friends. where he has a contract. i Ilig Array of Faimuis Hands for because thèy]^ have an -idea that ^liss r. Kippen vi.sited at J. Me- Last week Mr. J. J. .McCuaig sold] Canadian iSatiunal Exhibition they're the only comfor able shoes REN TO SAVE by oiiening Dermid's on Monday. his handsome dapple grey driver to a .Messrs. Kippen and 1). McKay MtiUtreai buyer. The hgiire was high. ÏDiivings xYccouiit.s for visited Windmill Point on Monday. On Wednesday, Mr. Lewis .McLeod, Fourteen out of the fifteen bands so And alNO because they have Mr. J. McDermid was in Greeiideld far engaged for the CanadiauNaiional never worn INVICTUS Shoes. of Bainsville, was here. His hearty tlieni in the Union Bank. Give them a good start, oii Saturday. ‘'Hello” is always welcome. K.xhibilion, Toronto, are Military or- We* have INVICTUi Shoes help them to make regular, even if .small deposits, and -Messrs. Kwen' J. Macdonald and ganizations. This is in keeping with in the ne'.test I’X» styles v^hich will Limier Kannie Me.Millan, of .-Vlexandria, were the military nature of the special at- fjt ever}- line ot' your foot easily, you will be giving them a training in thrift that in town for a few minutes on 4'hurs- tractions and the openly expressed comfortably and snugly. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane were flay. intention of the management to make Wool Carding will stand by them through life. in (Mtawa last week. Remember the solos of all IN- .Mr. (ioiMlman, of Montreal, who this Military Year at the Fair. The VICTUS Shoes arc made of genu- Mrs. Sinclair, of Saskatchewan, is was vi.diing friends here, returned to list of band’s engaged to date is as ine oak tanned sole leath.er—t!ie We welcome .small as well as large dejiosits,. and renewing acquaintances in town. lUonireal on Thursday. He was ac- follows : most durable sole leatiier there Is. Spimiing and exchanging as every 1 Jepositor can be sure of the most courteous Master .li.lin üiid Miss Florence Me- companied by Miss J’auet McDonald, Winnipeg Citizens Band. usual in all kinds of Single Yarn Phee are visiting relatives at Dunve- who will vis'it friend.s in the cityv Hoynl Can. Regiment Band, Halifax for all purposes as well as double treatment from our staff. gan. The following were guests at the Royal Can. Horse Artillery, King- and twisted yarns. Cloths, Dwight Smith is spending some Commercial on Wednesday of last ston. $1.00 opens a Savings Account. Intere.st at time with Hawkesbury friends. PONAID MePHEE, Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Bed- week, Messrs. T. J. Gorinley and P. Queen’s Own Bugle Band. Mr. Ni.xon is visit-ing his daughter. Daprato, .Vle.xandria, and .-Vldenmin 48th Highlanders Pipe Band. Agent, sheeting, Horse Blankets and highe.st current rate paid at regular intervals. Mrs. H. Wilkes. H. King Farrow, of Ottawa. Queen’s Own Rand (Exhibition Carriage Rugs by the yard iii ex- We are sorry to report the illness For tile Past two Sabbaths, ser- Band). Alexandria - - Ontario. change for wool for which the of Mr. .\bbie ilohn Wilkes, one of O'lr vices in Dalhousie Mills and Cote St. Royal Grenadiers. highest market price w'ill be paid. popular vouug men. and hope in the George ehurclies were conducted by ISlh Highlanders Brass Band. near future to hear of his restoration Rev. Mr. Crombie. .Next Sabbath ser Governoi-General’s Body Guard. Will also pay cash for wool. Alexandria Branch, W. J. DAWSON, Mgr. to his aeeustonied heallh. vice will be at Cote .St. George at Cadet Battalion Band. Ml-, .trr.isirong, of the Wesleyian M mm., .’m! Dalhousie Mills at 3 1.3th Regiment, Hamilton. Dalhousie Branch, T. W. MUNRO, Mgr. Theologian ('o’.lege, Monunnil. will p.m. IMsi IlighlaRdors, Hamilton. Su-a„at - j C. F. STACKHOUSE, givi'. sii'ri'opi ii'aii vimvs on missions Mr. J. .\. DaO'.ist liad as his guests з, Sih Battalion, Brantford. ônt ie best when used in Sunlight wa> I r. -, r. in the Rieeville Methodist eluirch or. on Thursday iii> father and mother, Buy Snnligbt Soap and folioiP direutiona. j I9“bm Pevcril, .'iuih Battalion, Guelph. P. Sabbath evening. Mr. and -Mrs. Leon Daoust, of Si. и. 5th Regimeui Band, Buffalo. The NewSj Alexandria, July 30 1909

ihe Pending experiment, si may atcly it offers no possibilities of ade- 'fail, but it may succeed ;'tviiciher it- quate personal reward to really good QUAINT KISSING CUSTOMS, succeeds or fails the Government is grapplers—no government subsidies, no knighthoods or baronies, no graft Which Are Still Observed In Eng- iBBtied ovMq^j^Jda5‘ M%T4 the, élbtfe oi enuUed to credit for having made the of any kind worth while. — Toronto Aiexandvm. experiment in g( od faith instead of Saturday Night. land—A Newcastle Festival. sUBSClilTTIONS sneers and censure for not accomplisli Among the quaint old kissing eus- PBICE â^l.OC )>er vear, etrictly ui A dvance to aua- tx)ms which England still retains is The Sherlock Holmes of ffian bubscnbers: *J.50 per vt-ai- in advance to mg instantaneously reforms which Subscriber» residniR m tbe Lmted Statee. An the ,one connected with an April fes- additional Mic-chariteable on hnbscnptiousnot preceding Ministeries had not the tival .that takes place at Hungerford. eopaid- Mnaie coi>ies ,^c eacu. No rsubscnp- courage even to attempt.—Globe. A penny tax is collected on that day tions will be cancelled until all arrearages are PALE, LANGUID GIRLS by two well known residents of Hun- ADVKHTIShMK^TS gerford, who are termed "tuttymen,” The Slater Shoe TBANSIENT ADVKKTiSE:»'ENTs(i.e., those inserted and who go from door to door, each for a period of less than three months) will be cbarced as follows: Display advertisements of GOOD ROADS. carrying a stave trimmed with gay lees than 2viiu. hes. 2ôe. per inch for lh »t inser- ribbons. There is one very valuable Weak Blood Ouring Development E was not disguised I “The Slater Shoe” when the Shoes getting the genuine 1S69 “Slater tion and 15c. per inch for each subse(]uent in- perquisite attached to the office—a H And, he modestly dis* shown had never been within a Shoe” when they are being offered sertion : displa y arivertisenients of'i" iucuea or TIic news'papers uf Ontario keep kiss from at least one lady in each more, 15c. per inch for first insertion and l*e May Easily Cause a Lite claimed being the great mile of the Slater Shoe Factory. something entirely different from per inch for each subsequent insertion; r-L-ad- hammering away at the good roads family visited. “Sherlock.” Here Knd there were some honest it, staged perhaps for the very ers 25c. for *arb insertion of five lines or less, ‘^Beating the bounds” is often asso- He protested that he was not men who frankly said, “No, we purpose of deception. and 5c. for eacn additional line. question, but with seeminglv little ef- of Suffering. ciated with other remarkable cus- CONTRACT ADTEKTISFMKNTS namely those run- fect upon the class chiefly concerned even “the Doctor.” don’t keep ‘The Slater Shoe,’ but Any Retailer, or Salesman, who ning without intermission for a period of three toms, and at Maidenhead kissing is But, lie was a sure-enough we have Shoes which we consider months or more, will be inserted at the follow- in the matter—the people of the rural immemorially associated with it. S. H, Sleuth and knew how to in- just as good,” etc. will countenance such tactics is ing rates: Any lady, old or young, rich or poor, not to be trusted. 6 lines or less, each week 4.0"per year districts. One day this week The A Tonic Such as Dr. Williams’ terest an uninterested Client. Other fairly honest men who 10 “ •• “ 7.00 Globe, in di.scussing this problem, 1 who is encountered on the road must ^Said he could do us some good said, “No, we don’t keep them, He will “do” his Customers in 8 inches " " 1S,'X> have the alternative submitted to her 6 “ “ •• 30.00 Pink Pills is Needed to if we would sit up and listen. and wouldn’t if we could,” etc. other ways if he will “do” them in 10 “ •• ” 48 (VI said ; -‘The amazing thing about the of being either “bumped” or kissed. ’Said there were only 9 Stores that way. 90 “ (oneoolnmnipervear... 80 00 ‘ good roads movement is the apathy Build up the Blood and Barge day is a festival which ap- in Montreal that had genuine And, our “Sherlock Holmes LEGAL ADVEIU ISKME.VTS are charged at the rate with which so one-sided a question is Give Mew Strength. pears to be peculiar to Newcastle-on- Slater Shoes to sell, but there Records” prove that many Shoe of IOC. per line first insertion, oc. per hue eaeli Tyne. It seems to be akin to the prac- were over 29 Stores claiming to Dealers in Montreal are ready to enbseqaent iusertiorii noniianel ineasinciiieut regarded by the people _as a whole. tice of boundary beating, for the sell them. All honor to the “Square (12 lines to the inch.) At no time in her life does a girl Heads,” friends or foes, who came “do” Customers in that way if the A resolution asserting that good stand in greater need of pure red blood mayor and corporation, who, doubt- ’Said he could prove it. Customers will stand for it. roads are not only ot the highest less, in olden times used all to sail ’Said he could give us names out candidly and said : “No, we This is why we will, in future, and the strength which it alone c.iu in barges, now embark upon four be- and dates, witnesses and full par- don’t keep the Slater Shoe,” even ADVANCE NOTICES of concerts, socials, lectures, value to the community, but an ac- give her, than when she is developing if they damned it in the next play up the Slate feature of our games, etc., where an admission fee is charged flagged steamers and, followed by ticulars. trade-mark more prominently, will be treated as regular advertising matter tual necessity, would be carried by a into womanhood. It is then that any two old state barges, stejim up the ’Said he would need a month, sentence. although the Courts ihave ruled and charged accordingly. All advertisements standing vote at any gathering from inherited tendency to anaemia or con- river, to claim the soil of the Tyne. IT. ^ be, to properly cover the But, what of the 28 Montreal are subject to editoria'l approval and the right sumption needs only the slightest en- that we (The Slater Shoe Co., is reserved on all contracts, to refuse any ad- a Sunday school picnic to a meeting But the piece de resistance is reserv- City j.nd procure the evidence. Shoe Retailers, or their Salesmen, Limited) have exclusive right to vertising copy. couiagement to rapidly develop. This ed for the landing. A big crowd is He got the job, — did that who, when asked hy Sherlock for of .Hoard of Trade.” the use of “The Slater Shoe” name NOTICES of Births, .Marriages and Deaths are al- danger is especially threatening to always waiting on the landing stage Sleuth,—and liis Assistant. “The Slater Shoe” (they never as our brand. ways welcome and never charged i>r. A This is perfectly true, and it is cer- girts who are confined long hours In And, weTe mighty glad he had a pair of), said charga of 5«. per line, however, is made for in- for the arrival of the “grave and Observe that no §hoe is a eertion of obituary jioetry, card.s of thanks tainly strange that the farmers of the doors., in stores, offices and factories- reverend seignors,” and from the as- got it. “Oh, yes; we have; Slater’s and lists of wedding gifts. make of Shoes ! ” fenuine “Slater Shoe” unless it province, while ready enough to vote girls depressed by worry and cares. sembled multitude the mayor has the Because, we had no idea how BEPBESESTATIVE of The News will be sent to All these conditions quickly impover- very delightful, but extremely invidi- widely “The Slater Shoe” was “Oh, yes; we have Frank ears the Slate mark on it with Concerts, Games and sinnlar.eveuts whereon “at a picnic” that good roads are a ish the blood and are among the most ous, privilege ot selecting any young being substituted aud fraudulently Slater’s Shoes ! ” the Makers’ price stamped on it admission fee is charged, only when complim- misrepresented. “Oh, yes; we have George to prevent possible overcharge. entary tickets are leit at the office before hand necessity, fairly scramble over one common causes of sickness among lady he pleases and giving her a Therefore,—when you want the otherwise no repm-t of the event will be given another at the polls to vote against gtewing girls and young women. If kiss. For this osculatory perform- Slater’s Shoes 1 ” mcuLATiON. The cimilariou of The News dur- “Oh, yes ; We have Ben Slatei’s genuine 1869 Slater Shoe, you wfill at any time a girl finds that her ance she receives a golden sove- forestall deception, make fraud ing the year 1906 averaged 2600. any practical measure aiming to se- reign. Shoes ! ” BW8PAPER COPY—Changes of advertisements. strength is failing and she is becom- more difficult, and help along the cure this necessity. If the present ing pale and nervous, has no ambi- It ’s said that there has never been His typewritten report and “Oh, yes : we have Slater’s Regular correspondence should reach this office evidence make startling reading. Strider Shoes ! ” Square Deal, by asking for it as— not later than Thursday forenoon of each week, writer’s memorv does not err, Simcoe tion and is languid, it is a certain a mayor of Newcastle who has not “The Slater Shoe,” and observing changes of advertisements, to insure insertion deemed this privilege cheap at the Shoe Retailers who would not “Oh, yes; we have Slater’s the same week'by L'uesday noon. No eopv of was the first county in Ontario to sign that her blood is failing to meet steal a dollar to save their lives Invictus Shoes ! ” that it is branded with a Slate. any sort can be guaranteed insertion afternoon the demands upon it, because it is price. Nor is that all. No sooner has oa Thursday. apply for and secure a share of the the mayor received his kiss and pre- deliben.tely lying to steal a Slater Shoes are made from the impure and thin. , Market built up around “The An Advertiser has the privilege of chang ing'bie good roads appropriation set aside It is at a time like this that Dr. sented his sovereign than the sheriff, most carefully selected materials. advertisementevevy twoweeke. Ifitisdesired not to. be outd*)ne, also chooses a fair Slater Shoe” brand through years Always have been. Always will be. to change same weekly an extra charge cover- by the Provincial Government some Williams’ Pink Pills are invaluable to of effort, square-dval, quality, Also, they are made by the wonder- ing composition and distribution of said adver- young w'omen and growing girls. They lady, kisses her and presents her with tisement will be the invariablerule. years ago. By this excellent scheme, fixed-price and continuous ad- Now, Reader, we h.ave no fault ful machines of the Goodyear Welt build up the blood, make it rich, red a sovereign. But the fair maid whom still in operation, any county council, the mayor has kissed has still anoth- vertising. to find with any retailer who tries system in theirmost improved form, and pure, tone the nerves and give Good Churchmen who did not to sell his own Shoes against “The insuring comfort and durability, acting on the authority ot a mandate new health and strength to every er gift to receive, and this time from hesitate to ‘‘equivocate” in order Slater Shoe” in fair, square, oj>ea LIBERALS SURRENDER THE of the people at the polls, may secure part of the body. They have cured so the mayorers, who is bound by cus- to steal a Uiarch on the intelli- competition. P.S.—Our “Sherlock Holmes” SPOILS. tom, whatever her feelings on the government aid in making and main- many cases of this kind that they matter may be, to present with some gence of 'Jieir customers by We do not even lift an eye-brow is now working \ip evidence in taining roads leading to market may truly be called a specific for the useful gift the lady whom her hus- tricky qui’^bles ( ti tlie word at the man who finds it necessary other cities. His bKX»k of experi- Ever since the establishment of re- common diseases of girlhood. Miss band has kissed. “Slater” t'* se'l ether Shoes than to talk down “The Slater Shoe” ences, giving names, dates and towns within the county and under Minnie Smith, Creighton St., Halifax “The Slatt-r Shoe.” in order to sell his own. particulars of interview.s with Sub- sponsible government in Canada, un- control of the county authorities. says :—“I have proved that Dr. Wil- Salesmen who thought it clever But, what we do object to is stituting Dealers v\i!l make interest- til very recently, it has been custom- When this measure waf about to be liams’ Pink Pills are all that Is A BELATED APOLOGY. to deceive :heir Customers into the dishonest attempt to deceive ing an

The News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30 1909

Dollie, an Irish domestic, was one FOR miL FAIRS afternoon doing certain odd bits oi Alexandria—Sept. 28, 29. work about the place when her mis. Cornwall—Sept. 9, 10, 11. tress found occasion to rebuke her Avonmore—Sept. 28, 29. for one piece of carelessness. Agricultural Department Newington—Sept. 21, 22. “A'ou haTen’e wound the clock, Williamstown—Sept. 22, 23. Mollie,” said she. “I watched you Keniptville—Sept. 30, Oct. 1. closely, and you gave it only a wind is all-important that it shall be cut from the time they are produced to Ottawa—Sept. 10, 18. or two. Why didn’t vou complete the for them at that stage which will the time the meat' reaphes the table job ?” ALKALI Vankleek Hill-Sept. 21, 23. SessoRable Eoies give the best results. The conditions of the consumers. The farmers de- ‘‘Sure, mum, ye haven-t forgot that of palatability in fodders for horses mand a breed that is quiet and agree Winchester—Sept. 7, 8. I’m leaving to-morrer, have ye ?” are more or less different from the able in disposition, easily hauoied, Morrisburg—Sept. 1, 2, 3. asked Mollie. ‘‘I ain’t goin’ to he comely in appearance, prolific and INDICATOK Hoard’s Dairyman has been striv- Seasonable notes same in cattle and sheep. A somewhat JIaxville—Oct. 5, 6. doin’ anny of the new gyurl’s work!” Sow the winter varieties of rad- advanced stage of maturity would hardy, good consumers and economic- ing for many years to induce the ishes now. lower the value of timothe in provid- al meat, producers from a great range BURETTES dairy farmer to become a thoughtful Set the main crops oi iate cabbage ing fodder for cattle and sheei), as in- of feeds, reaching the market weights student of his business. It has seen now. timated, but it does not for horses. in a short period of time. Tlie breed such men prosper greatly because oi Sow carrots, beets and rutabagas When timothy is in fullest bloom that meets the wants of the dealer is PIPETTES for winter use. the blossoms at the lops of the heads one that ha.s bone of sufficient size their study. It has seen the 'ignor- When the lima bean vines reach the are least in evidence, as they come and quality to carry the weight from ant, unthinking, non-studious farmer, lop of the supports pinch out the out last. As maturity progresses the farmer’s yard to the slaughter LUGE BOTTLES THEBAKKOF OTTAWA. who, did not use his mind, work a tips. the blooms begin to fall,' and they fall house and give the best percentage of dressed meat to the live weight. The eSTABUSHED W74. life time for a bare living, for the As the flowering spikes ot the glad- first at the bottom of the head. STIRRING RODS lowest profits, and the least privile- iolus begin to develop, stake the The blooms last seen are those that consumers demand a good quality of Capital Authorized - - - - S5,000,000. ges. Everywhere in all trades and plants. circle around the top of the head. meat with the least waste of bone, Wfiiile thus ' clustering, the timothy that has an intermingling of lean and Capital Paid Up ..... $3,ooo,ooa professions have we seen that it is Sow beans for pickling purposes. the thoughtful, studious man who sue Refuges or l.UUU to 1 is an cxceileut is popularly referred to as being in fat, that makes the whole both palat BABCOCK- Rest and Undivided Profita . S3,406,981. pickling sort. the second bloom. It is not really able to eat as well as economical as ceeds best. Lord Bacon in his easay food. All the demands mentioned can upon Study says : Rick the sweet peas freely, if seed- the second bloom, but simply the -BOTTLES pods are allowed to develop the last stage of waning bloom. not he fully complied with, but the ‘‘Crafty men conlem studies ; sim- breed that approaches the nearest to ple men admire them ; and wise men plants will soon stop blooming. Remove a third of the tops and the the ideals that the farmers, dealers Special outfits for use them ; for they teach not their and consumers have set up must be- Savings Department own use ; but that is a wisdom with- extreme end of the main root of cel- INSPECTORS and out them and above them, won by ery plants before selling them. come the leading breed of the coun- others got on short- observation. Read not to contradict If the cows are not stabled at night The Waste Places on the Farm trv.—Drovers’ Journal. An account may be opened by the deposit and confute ; nor to believe and take keep them in the barnyard where they est notice. for granted ; nor to find talk and dis- will have the protection of a shed. of —on which interest will be allowed. course ; but to weigh and consider.” .All extensive collection of perennials Huard’s Daiiynian I was greatly WE CAN SAVE YOU A highly successful dairy farmer is may be had cheaply by raising the impressed on a recent trip through Can the Earner Spend a Part of MONEY. up against a great many deep pro- plants from seed. This month is the the country with one thought : Farm blems. He cannot hope to get hold best time for sowing perennial seed. ers are drifting more and more to con his Income for Fertilizers of all the best ideas concerning these When watering the garden soak the centration of effort to crop and stock problems by himself alone. He needs soil to depth of two inches and do not production and neglecting, to a mark ALEXANDRIA BRANOII, JAlfES MARTIN, MANAGER. the thought, study and observation of wet it again until the earth has be- ed degree, the profitable use of their I lu a lecent communication received MARTINTOWN BRANCH, J. rTMOFFAT, MANAGER. other good thinkers. first class tome dried. Sprinklings do more ‘‘spare time” and the many waste the question is asked, How i; Brock Ostrom MAXVILLE BRANCH. J. C. JEFFREY, MANAGER. dairy paper is the medium of ex- harm than good. places on their farms. Systematic in can we spend a part of our income change for those ideas. As Bacon Budding of seeding peach trees mav tensification of effort is commendable for phosphates, ground lime and pot- says, if he is a man of close observa- be done whenever strong buds can be and the average crop production per ash when it requires every cent we tion, that will enable him to see how had and when the bark on the slock acre is decreasing to an alarming de- are able to derive from the output of &Son separates freely from the wood. gree, and points to much needed work our farms to support our families and to put those ideas, gained by reading MEDICAL HALL and study, into improved practice. Peas and bafley sown together at and attention, intelligent and .scienti- pay debts and taxes ? The average practice of the average this season make an e-xcellent fall soil fic. But the main thought in mv mind It is a well known fact that each dairy farmer is at rather low grade. ing crop. and upon which I wish to talk'a bit, crop removes a definite amount oi fer Alexandria, - Ont. He it is, who is content to keep House plnats intended for winter concerns those corners, angles and tility and if -none is returned the soil poor, unprofitable cows ; to follow blooming must not he allowed to flow out-of-the-way places that grow up is poorer than it was before the crop worn out, unprofitable methods ; to cr during the summer. to nothing but harmful weeds and was raised. For instance, lUU bushels do nothing for the improvement of Nearly all flowering plants root produce trouble and expense instead of corn will remove 1UÜ lbs. of nitro. his mind or add to his stock of know readily from cuttings at this season. of profit to the owners of the land. I gen which is worth $15.UU, 17 lbs. of ledge. Make the cuttings just below a node, take it for granted that the greater phosphorus, worth $2.01 and 19 lbs. INSURANCE We cannot learn better ideas or reduce the leaf surface one-half and partof the readers ot this journal of potassium worth $1.14. more profitable, methods from such set them in boxes or pots of sand in keep the weeds on their farms under No land is rich enough in these ele- Our two piece all wool men, because they do not believe in a shaded location. When they are subjugation—this has become one ot ments to remain for years prolitably Fire - - Accident them, do not receive them. It is the well rooted, pot tltem. the “keystones” of modern farming— productive, unless the essential ele- average farmer who keeps the aver- Concrete for henhouse construction and has, indeed, become the handmaid ttients of plant food are kept up. The to measure are just age cow for the beggarly return of is the cheapest material to use. It is of agricultural success and prosper- nitrogen can be obtained by growing The Glengarry Farmers’ Mutual Fire 3,000 lbs. ot milk a year. Just in durable, fireproof and rat-proof, and ity. legumes, sueh as clover, alfalfa, etc.; Insurance Company. proportion as a man reads and stud- it is easily cleaned. There are, however, a good many phosphorus and potash must be pur- the thing to wear in hot ies does he rise above this low aver- Kerosene is a good thing to use in excellent farmers who permit more or chased. Where great care is taken to The' Sovereign Fire Insurance Company. the fight against hen lice. Once a The Equity Insurance Company. age. .hist In proportion does he come less valuable ground to “rest” un- return these elements again to the weather, they are light up into the light where he can see the month spray the hen house interior claimed and unused. This, in this dav soil in the form of manure it requires Remouski Fire Insurance Company. relation of things to each other, and with it. As a purifier it has few of warm competitive progress, is but a small amount of commercial Dominion Guarantee & Accident In- their final effect on his good or ill equals. wrong, and in a sense perilous to phosphorus and potash. Any one can surance Company. and airy and made to fortune. Immediately after strawberry plants one’s progress. Bv a slight change in see that if the bank account is con- Being Agent for me auovc vveu euiu The successful dairyman is not con- have finished fruiting strat the cul- fence arrangements, many corners stantly checked against, no mat-tet tivator, wheel-hoe or hand-hoe over favorably known Companies I would retain their shape. ti n* with the low average; he realizes might be addetj to field operations, how large in the beginning, it will in that the best profit in the busines'j is the ground to loosen up the spii and cleaning away brush and other ob- time, become exhausted. It is the >a,sk to place your next risk through me found in being above the aver.ig?. So destroy the weeds. structions miich ‘-hilly” land may be same with the soil, and the larmers Come and look over he does what the average man does In setting plants at this season firm redeemed, and lately'by the use' of . ot this country have been checking James Kerr not do—he reaches out for d,tiry know the soil well about each plant. Do tile or Slone drains niuch valuable out the fertility without returning Alexandria, Ontaro ledge : he studies, he observes, he that with the hands. After each row land can be brought to producing much of any to the land. They have our range of Patterns.-r- does all he can to enlarge his under- has been set, firm the soil about each something that is a profit to its own been misleading themselves by think- standing and his ability to see. plant with the feet. er. ing that they were making a profit Were the cherries wormy and rot- Fruit and nut thees have their in- from their efforts when, in fact, they PRICES FROM $10.00 1JP.' ten ? If they were the trouble was trinsic value, and may often be plant have been taking from nature’s great due to the fact that the trees were cd in out of the way places to a great store house and wasting that which The Magnificently Bred Stallion not systematically sprayed in the advantage. Rough and stony or bar- belongs to future generations as much MONEY iÆQNgV spring. ren lands might well be put into as it does to the present. This is not The undersigned is prepared to loanmoney Set the leek plants deep, so that somè variety of quick growing forest farming—it is pillaging. F. L . M H L e WE the stalks may blanch for several in- ai 5 per oent on terms to suit borrowers tree, one suitable to the locality. The It is not possible to make some- RED SPY ches. Leeks may still be sown for price of lumber has attained a point thing of nothing. Neither is it pos- OHABGK8 BBASONABliE. winter use. Sow the seed thinly in a that demands attention. The supplv sible to grow large crops year after VAIR AOOORDED TO Ahu, HLEXHNORm ©NTaFFO Record p. 2.S44. seedbed and transplant it later' or does not meet the demand. 'I he pro- year without putting back in some PRIVATE MONEY AVAILABLE, By Red Elm p. 2.184. sow it directly where the plants are fit per acre from good marketable form or other as much fertility as the rARMS FOR SALE. DESCRIPTION ; to stand and ' thin the young seed- lumber is such today, that it com- crop removes. RED SPY was bred by George ings. pares favorably with grain growing, It should always be remembered ANGUS MCDONALD Haslett, Newport, N.Y.,'«nd was Tie the new growths of the climb- figuring cost, labor and period of there are fi.xcd charges of the farm, subsequeatly purchased by the under- ing roses to the supports, so as to growth. Much of this labor may be such as plowing, sowing, reaping,etc., signed. prevent them from becoming cramped done during a farmer’s spare time, and it costs nearly as much to grow He is a very handsome dark chest- or broken. It is these stems that will and we know ot few farms that could 40 bushels of corn to the acre as it nut horse, stands 18 hands high and produce the finest flowering shoots not be made of materially more value does 60 or 80. Experiments have de- weighs 1200 pounds/ next spring. by the systematic adoption of this monstrated that it pays to keep up In conformatloa he is a grand The best time to fertilize mowing pian. And, ’tis with a. view of caus- the soil so that it will produce max- horse, clean head, intelligeat counten lands is just after the grass has been ing such farm owners to pause and imum yields, for the fixed charges on THE COMMEIRCIAL ance, strong shoiüders, powerful back harvested. The best lertilizer is rot- think over these matters, that we pen poor land are nearly as much as they hips and stifles, all gracefully com- ted stable manure. Obtain a supply this article. ’Tis a subject worthy of are on good land. ALEXAiNDRIA’S BUSIEST STORE bined to produce strength and s.-eed. now for use later. every farmer’s attention and consider The following example shows that That he has inherited pleaiy of ation. it pays to use phosphate on certain speed was shown the day he took his .A. E. Vandervort. soils : For $1.00 invested in raw record on a haU-mile track and in New A’ork. OUR the 8th beat of a hard fought race. phosphate, by the Ohio Experiment His record is by no means the limit When to Cot Timothy for Hay Station, a return of $7.11 was receiv of hfs speed as he would take a low- ed. Surely this was a good invests- er mark had he been raced. ment.—Hoard's Dairyman. ÜNPRECE0ENTE0 BIG pjpj££^ J)^Y SALE ™ That he will beget horses of ei- treme speed and grand road qualities The best lime to cut limoliiy for Swine improvenient there is not the least doubt as he hay is determined by the admixture has the blood and the individuality wiiii whicii it grows, and by the use Brush In Pastures to make him a very desirable horse that is to be made oi the eiop. When It ijhoiild be borne in mind that timothy is grown with common red Many pastures are mfti'e or less eov to breed to. any part uf ihe hog^and all parts can ered with scrub brush. A'ear after Even common mares bred to a clover, and the clover is the more im- bemodified by judicious selections. The portant eiemeni 'in the mixture, the year this brush grows and soon it Ladies’ White Wear horse like Red Spy will produce the parts of the head, the size and set of . leaves little room for gra'zing. In wisest course is to cut the crop so kind of stock tor which there is al- the ear, the length of the nose in pro- some pastures it is best to allow the Full line of Ladies’ White Wear which we are determined to ways a demand at paying prices. that the clover hay will he made at portion to the length of the body its best. This will mean that the have been in the last quarter of a wood growth to remain undisturbed, clear out in the next Fifteen Days, and will if Bargain Prices can TERMS : timothy will be cut a little early to for in a few years the limber will be century greatly modihed and improv- worth more than the land itself. do it. Look at these great reductions : To insure, $10, payable 1st March, secure from it maximum growth. Or- ed. Every part in particular as well all mares at owner’s risk. dinarily, timothy is not at its best as an improvement in general form Farmers with brush-covered pastures ^ once tried and not duly return for hay for two or three weeks after can he ehang(‘rt by selections with a should decide which would be the “"l^e charged Insurance. Mnres common red clover is ready. Bui, definite purpose in view. most profitable—to clear the land and isijqseS^f betore foaling, will be J should timothy be in the ascendant, We sometimes forget the breeds of make it over into profitable graz- Ladies’ Waists couÿiOiwÇo in foal and charged ao- | as it is almost certain to be the sec- the diftereiit classes of animals are ing field or to reforest it. Either one Regular price- .75 now only .(35 cofdingly, ond season, then the clover will be but modifications of one or more char thing or the other .should be done. over-ripe before the crop is cut, if the acieristics of a class. The life of one The bushes are valueless and the 1.25 “ “ 1.00 REtWÎB^ will stand at owner’s small amount of herbage i.s of little stables timothy is to be cut at the best stage .man is not long enough for him,work-, 1.40 “ “ 1.15 oi its growth. ing alone, to accomplish much toward i use as liie fields now stand. If tire Vr tE, Prop., pasture of a portion of it is to be 1.50 “ “ 1.25 Dunvegan, Ont. When timothy is grown with or- fixing characteristics that are in har- ! chard grass, tail oat grass, Russian molly with his ideals, so that the ' used as a timber lot then all the un- 2.00 ' “ “ 1.65 browse or western rye grass, these aiiiiiials that he alone produces can be desirable growths ought to be cut mature somewhat sooner than the depended upon to transmit those char | away, leaving only the young sap- liir.oihy, and if not cut with consid- acieristics with any great degree of lings to mature. In the fall the. SkirtSf Pfa.in and embroidered, at similar reductions erable prompuiess at the right stage certainty. Single individuals who ground between these saplings may be of growth they soon increase rapidly have been identified with the various | filled in with seeding trees from the in wccidiness, and in proportion as breeds in the years when they were , nursery. Then the work of reforesting they do they ripe in palatabiliiy. in their infancy have been able to ac- ! will have been attended to. If the Nightgowns Rojal Macqueen Thé stage, therefore, at which the complish comparatively little toward . bushes are to be removed and the en- timothy ought to be cut should be what has made in after years that . tire area given over to the cultiva, In great variety, All sizes and designs at prices which Wd hive never before guagud by its relative importance in particular breed famous. i tion of grass then late in July or offered. the crop.’ Unless the timothy prepon- The ultimate outcome that makes a ! early in August the brush should he derates the cutting should be made to breed different from all other breeds | removed. At that time most of the M#44 suit the other grasses, rather than the is the result of complying with *a gen ; season’s growth has been made, and timothy. Timothy suft'ers less than eral demand from the farmers who when the brush is cut it will not other grasses by premature or by too produce them, the-men who handle, have strength enough to strat into The recent sale ot Suits was a great success. The people came, long deferred cutting. the animals after they are sold to go ! growth again. Let pastures be pas- saw and were constrained to buy. We will offer equally good When timothy is to be red to sheep into the market and the great mass tures and woudlots be woodlots ; but it would seem correct to say that it of con.suiners, who render the final , do not try to combine the two on the hara:aina in White Wear during the continuance this Sale. should not pass the stagi’ of coming decision as lo the merits’ of the pro- • same ground. Pedigreed Stallion, coining fully into head. Sheep, above all duct they have secured for their use i classes oi animals that live.on fod- three year.i of age, bu\, as food. [ Remember the Sale lasts for Fifteen Dayi> only. ders, are prone to reject these when In many cases the breeds arei the , As the celebrated soprano began to stripe, oft fure and nigh fed in a woody stage of development resuli of tomplying with fads in re-, sing, little Johnnie became greatly When fed to sheep in an advanced hind fet‘t Yvhire, foaled rl une gard to j-ome minor characteristic, exercised over the gesticulations of Stage of maturity timothy furni.shes such as color of body or parts of . the orchestra conductor. The Commercial Centre carries a full Ihc of -2nd. IliOG, bred bv G. a very inferior food. body, shape, heft and set of ear. With | “What’s that man shaking his stick Forsyth, North. Claremont, When this crop is to be fed to vouiig .some of our American breeds the at her for ?” he demanded indig- cattle it should be cut almost as early shape of ihe body is almost identical nan lly. DryGoods, Groceries, Boots andShoes, &,c. .second oNvner.s, Graham for sheep. When it is to lie fed to with that of some other breed, hut : “Sh-h ! He’s not shaking his stick Brothers, Claremont. milch cows it may be somewhat more the color of the hair is the one dis- ' at her.” advanced, and the same is true of it lingiiishing characteristic. . .A fcAV men i But Johnnie was not convinced. Sire—Macijueen, Tuft'-, when fe(l lu beef cattle. For cows have followed a particular fad, they | “Then what in thunder’s she hol- (462) 3013 (5200). Cliam- and beef cattle it is at ai:uul the right proclaim the merits of their “new t lering for ?” We will not be Undersold ! We cannot be Indersold ! stage of development if cut when the pion of America. discovery'’ in glowing terms, the pigs | mammoth ur al>-ike clover, with which are distributed into many men’s ! Some Canadian newspapers seem to BRING US YOUR EGGS. Highest Prices )aid for Eggs. Dam—Roseieaf (51SG). it may be growing, are in ftill bloom. hands. With some they flourish and have just discovered, as the conse- H.jyal Macqueen will stand Along with common red clover it will w’it-h others thev do not, but by good quence of the operations of certain not have made a maximum growth by judgment in selecting a few individu- ; Canadians at Bisley, that “Canadians for the season at his staVjle, the time the clover is in bloom, but als and giving this stock good care know how to shoot.” OtherCanadiaus it will be in head and will make good they then form a foundation for a think that Canadians have known how T^aggan. Terms : $10 to food as far as it goes. iH-w bi'ecd that under modifying in- ; io .shoot for nianv vears, rememhering Insure. All nvire> at owner’.'^ 'The best use of tiir.othy, however, fluences that follow in after years the wars of 1813-11, the rebellions of ;?k. \ is ill furnishing food for liorses. No become a valuable addition to the : 1870 and 1885, to say nothing of the Sabourin & Campeau grass grown can equal it for such stock of the country. ; NEIL McLECi, shooting by the Cainidians in South Main Street Alexandra, Ont. a uso. it not only furni.shes the best The value of a breed depends upon Africa Or 'the victories of Mercer or Laggan, C>iit. liay that can be fed to theiiL but it the ability lo represent the d(‘sirabl(‘ Hayhurst or Perry in old England. also lUMiishes the l)cst hay for siiip- i'liaracteristies that are demnnded by Canadians know liow to shoot ! Of ping. As it is so suitable for hor.ses.ic nil who art' iati;rr.-!cd in ihc animals course thev do ! Win not ? The News, Alexandria, Ont., July 30 1909

will be turned out to pasture at night j to forage for maintenance. The horses ' IMPRISONED IN CAVL are to be fed their normal rations of ; FOR SERVICE FOR SERVICE A GREATJÜGCESS grain and hay before being turned in- CQUNCIl MEETING Yorkshire Party Spends 30 Hours In to the paddock. If a small field near Depths of Gaping Ghyll. LORD CATKAIÎT MacCAHHA The Bumper Social on Alex- the stable is reserved for night pas- Five members of the Yorkshire ture of horses it will not greatly in- A meeting oi the council was held Ramblers’ Club have had a weird and ander Lawn on W ednesday crease the labor oi caring for the on Tuesday evening A number of ac exciting week end adventure. En- farm horses. It will be delicious tor counts were passed. A letter from gaged in exploring Gaping Ghyll, one Foaled May, 1904, bred la Scot- MACCARRA, the property of D. P Evening Proved Most horses to nip the rich, succulent of the deepest and most famous **pot” laad by A. aad W. Moatgomery, McMillan, Alexandria, wUl make the the G.T.R. officials was read in v, hich Klrkeabrlght, aad Imported to Caa- grasses, and being full fed on grain they intimated that while cunseuling holes in England, thev were unable season of 1909 at owner’s stable. Enjoyable—An Pixcel- they will satiate their appetite for ada by T. B. MacCaulay of Moatreal. PEDIGREE Sire MacQueen Imp to a few minor alterations in the to regain the surface owing to an in- LORD CATHCART is a beautiful leiu Programme grass and lie down to restful repose. draft contract for water supply, the rush of water, and were imprisoned in N’o. 3513 (5200), by McGregor 14tf, There is nothing more wholesome for the bowels of a mountain for over black with a few white hairs by Darnley 222, by Conqueror 199, hy proposal to limit the maximum wa- scattered through which are so Loch Fergus Champion 440, by Sal- il-ndered horses than a run at night to pasture ter supply to 2,400,000 gallons, was thirty hours. “Pot” hole.s, which be- where they can graze the sweet nutri- long to the preglacial period, are characteristic of many well mois Champion 737, by Fanner 284,, not accepted, and that ihey would not bred Clydesdales. He has three whits by Glancer 238, by Young Champiol tious grasses. agree to a clause providing lor ajui- faults or declivities in the limestone Last Wciuifsilay e'xuiiig a liiglily The freedom of movement enjoyed and are believed to have been prin- feet aad a white face ; weighs anout 937, by Broomfield Champion 95, hy successful social was helU ou uTc tration. 1800 pounds at the preseat time aad Glancer 2nd, 337, by Glancer 1st, by animals with the range oi the pas- A petition was presented, signed by cipally formed by the chemical action lawu ailjOiuiiig Alexander Hall. Ow- ture is in itself restful and invigora- of water. is ol that spleadid low draft type, 336, by Thompson’s black horse >35. a number of influential ratepayers, HOUSE CLEANING with aa exceptloaally neat head and Dam—Fair Queen No. 3920, sire ol ing to tile faei that faifmers tliiough- ting as compared with the cramped requesting the Council not to cuter Gaping Ghyll is picturesquely sit- oui the county have not yet finished position of the stall, with its hot, uated oh the shoulder of Inglebor- instead of being a mono- a beautiful arched neck which never Dam,, Queen’s Own Imp. (1701) .their haying, the attendance'from the into a contract with the G.T.R. in tonous drudgery becomes a tails to draw the attention of all (717C), 2nd Dam Scottish Lass hy debilitating surroundings. The damp the form submitted by that company ough. Northeast Y'orksliire, a moun- country was very small, still over grass, wet by the dews of heaven abd tain some 2,000 feet high. At the foot pleasure when Sunlight helps who see him. His massive shoulders Scotlsnd’i Isle Imp. 75, 3rd Dam unless the clauses therein providing you. Remember — Sunlight and grandly turned hips are coupled Beauty by Joe the Banker 125, 4th four hundred persons were present and the coolness radiating irom the for an unlimited water .supply, and of the “pot” is a vault over 480 feet all returned home well saiislied with ground, is most 1-eneficiaI to the long, 182 feet lii.srh i\fid SO feet wide, does all the work, at half the together by a powerful body. He is Dam Netty by Netherby Imp. 123, the entertainment and with the re- the nomination of the Company's su- and the “pot” could easily accom- cost and in half the exceptionally strong over the loins, 5th Dam Polly’by London Tom, Imp. horses’ feet as contrasted with stand- perintendent of Motive r^ower as scie freshments served. ing on the hard, dry and hot plank modate Marichest(T town liall. time of other Soaps. has a iaultless set of large feet of 127. The evening was delightful aud ev- arbiter should he struck out. In A large party of explorers camped Follow directions the type which is so much needed TERMS To insure $10.00, two floor of an average country stable. support of the prayer of the petition with the heavy horse. eryihiug was eondueivu to a pleasant In every particular the farm horse at the mouth of the famous hole about mares $18.00, all mares at owner’s a number of the petitioners addressed 0 o’clock in the morning. The descent SiRE Pride of Blacon (10837) by risk, mares once tried and not dnty time for every one. .VU who eould thrives better under the system of the Council. After considerable dis- manage to do so look their supper in spending his nights in a paddock of the “pot,” n distance of 350 feet, Barron’s Pride (9122) by Sir Ever- returned will be charged insurance. cussion a resolution was adopted de- was successfully accomplished hy ard (5353) Dam of Sire Orphan Prin- Mares disposed of before foaling will Alexander Hall, which was admirably wiidre he can graze the sweet grass clining to accept the draft contract decorated lor Uie ocefrsion. This rather than being forced fo spend the means of a chair and a windlass. cess (13281) by Prince of Fashion. be considered in foal and char^ ••• sumptuous repast gave testimony to as submitted by the Company, and .\fler spending the day in the hole Dam Polly (14536) by Six Eyerard cordlmgly. spend the night in a close, hot stable. appointing the Mayor, Councillors 'he majority of the party returned to (5353) Grand Dam by McCammon Duncan P. McMillan, Prop., the cooking abililies of the ladies of The grass cools and purifies , his sys- Simpson, Kerr and Flope as a com- Alexandria, and everyone apprefeated '.he surface aiiout 5 o’clock in the (3818) Pride oi Blacon (10837) was 34-lst LochM, tem and fortifies the animal to better mittee to confer with the G.T.R. of- evening. Five enthusiastic “hunt- exhibited four times at the Great Alexandria their eCorts in this regard. But the endure the heat oi the blazing sun in ficials in an endeavor to negotiate a scene in the hail w"as eclipsed by ers,” however,

Miss I'na Cameron i.s at present the Messrs. F. Bain, G. J. Bisnetb a^d gue^t of -Mrs. R. P. Gilmour, of Ot- F. Dupuis, of St. Raphaels, were in tawa. town for a few hours on Sunday, and Mr. Di>naid MePhee, merchant, paid left that evening for Cobalt. $10,000 STOCK Personals Ottawa a business visit on Monday. .Messrs. E. L. McCuaig and Peter Mrs. W. A. Cation ^spent the early McDonald, of Dunvegan, spent Satur- Master vnhur Saumk'Ls i-s s.pE,iidiiig Messrs. A. Cameron and J . -J. Mc- part of the week in Montreal. day in town. the holidays in town and is slaying Donald spent the early pari of ihc Mr. Chester Devine, of Swaiiton, Mr.. G. S. Atkinson, of Cornwall, A with his a.unt, Mrs. A. D. Macdonald. week in Montreal. Sundayed with his ir,other, Mrs. John was in town on Friday. Mr. A. L. Smith, barrister, paid Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kennedy and Devine, station. Mrs. Burke, of London, who for Coinwall a professional visit on’J ues daughter, Miss .Marv H. Kennedy,who Mis.s Mami(‘ McDonell, of Greenfield, some weeks had been staying with day. He was accompanied by his lit- for the past two years have resided in was in town this week the guest of her sister, Mrs. (Senator) McMillan, tle' daughter, G-Iadys. Cornwall, returned to .-Ue-vandria on Duncan,,McMillan, Dominion St.' was on Tuesday of this week con- Mrs. W. Blackwell, Elgin St., left Wednesday, and have taken up their Mr. T- J. Gormley paid Russel a veyed to the Hotal Dieu, Cornwall, Mondav evening to spend a few weeks residence on St. George .Si. Wc arc short visit this week. where she will undergo treatment. "SUMMER CASH SALE with rciativL's in Toronto. always delighted to welcome old re- Mr. D( an Rowe left Monday morn* j Shu was accompanied bv her son, Mr. Miss Jamieson, of Vanklcek Hill, sidents to town. ing for Hawkesbury. where he has se- Ed. Burke, of Jacksonville, Florida, and Mrs. A. Lothian, of Newmarket, Mr. Chris. ..McRae, formerlv of East cured a good position. I who spent a few days in town. are the guests this week of Mrs. D. Hawkesbury, but latterly of Winni- i\fr. ’H1 iUrs. John Miinro, of Glen ; Misses Christjna and Flora iMcDon- Lothian, Main street .south. peg, -Man., was a visitor to town on I!ol)orlscn. sp(*nt Friday the guests of ' donald, of Greenfield, spent Sunday Mr. Arch. McDonald, of Ctlcn Rob- Monday. It is twelve vi’ars since Mr. their daughter, Mrs. Lyman Graham, • in town the guests of Miss Penelope At Lancaster ertson, was a visitor to town Mon- McRae went West and he naltirally Main street iioj;lh, MePhee. Riverview. day. He was accomininied by his sees many changes in both the people Mr. N. Kushihan, of the (’ommer- Mrs. P. W. Wimms, Miss Grace and nei'ce, .Miss L. Johnston, and Miss A. and locality. eial, visited Ottawa on Saturday. Master Tonr Wimms, who for some McDonald. -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MeL'ullOeh, of Mr. 1). II. Dewar, of Glrn Sandfield days had been the guests of ^b’s. Jas Messrs. J. Mcklaster and Dune. Mc- Glen Robertson, wen' in town for a did business here on Saturday. Kerr, left for •h:i*- home in Belleville Millan, of Laggan, did business in few hours on 'ruesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chisholm, of Ont., Tuesdav morninr. From SATURDAY, JUNE 26th town on Saturday. Mr. Tho.s. Camphell. of Dalkidth, Lochiel. spent Saturday -with friends Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloomstone, Miss Margaret Williams, after spend was in town on Wednesdav. in town. and little daughter, of Montreal, are ing several weeks with relatives at fices.- Mr. F. T. Costello, barrister, paid spcntling a few days in town the McCrimmon, returned home the lat- Mrs. G. Smitli, of Ottawa, spent Montreal a professional visit on Mon- guests of Mrs. A. Mark'.-on. ter part of the week. last week the guest of Mrs. R. Mc- day. Miss Duford, of Ottawa, who is the Messrs. John J. and Willie Irvine Gillis and Mrs. D. J. McDonald, 3rd Mr. S. A.'Gormley, insurance agent, guest of Mrs. .1. Lalondc, of Green- To SATURDAY, JULY Slot. left Tuesday morning on a holiday Lochiel. paid Vanklcek tlill a short business field, spent Monday afternoon with trip to Watertown and Potsdam. Messrs. Hugh McCuaig and Hugh visit this week. friends in town. Mrs. J(‘nnings and family and Miss McMillan, of Lochiel, were in town Mis.s (’atheriuo McDonald, Kenyon Mrs. Chas. Roc, the IMisscs Edith Ross, of Helena, Monl., arrived the on Wednesday. St., is spending a few wrecks with re- and -Toafina McGillivray visited Mont latter part of the week on a visit to Mr. A. Thompson, of Glen I'obert- latives in 'I'on nto. real friends on Tuesday. their Glengarry relatives. On Friday son, paid Alexandria a short visit Miss Belle MacDoiiell, of Greenfield, Mr. K. A. Fraser, of McCrimmon, they were the guests of Mrs. Dan R'. on Wednesday. has been spending some days in town was a business visitor to town on McDonald, Main street north. Mr. Burns McLennan, of Lancaster, visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. I). Monday. Miss Agnes Macdonald, who spent was in town on Wednesday. MacDonell.—Cornwall Freeholder. Miss .Jessie Kerr, who had been Prints and Suitinas somê weeks in Ghn Nevis, returned i Mr. Angus McDonald, of the 1). R. Rev. Dougald McDonald, Portland, holidaying with friends in Ottawa for ■Mt Rsglisfc Piiats, 14 and 15c. for Cottonade, 25c. lor 20c. All Wool Panama Cloth, 54 inches, home on Monday. ! McDonald construction works. La Tu- Ore., was the §uest on Tuesday of some weeks, returned home Monday. Master Leo McDonald left on Mon- que, Que., was in town on Wednesday His Lordship Bishop Macdonell. Mr. John Barry, of North Lancas- M and lie. Caaadiaa Tweeds, 60c. lor 40c. 75c. lor 50c. day’ to spend some lime with his aunt Mr. N. K. McLeod, merchant, Dim- Mrs. J. R. Chisholm, Bishop St., ter, was in town for .several hours Bwt Caudlaa Prists, 10 ssd 12c., All Wool Flannel, 45 lor 32c. All Wool Fahcy French Prespene, Mrs. W. M. Murray, of Sherbrooke. vegan, transa'Cted business here on ha.s as her guests her daughter, Mrs. on Tuesday. .IK I ssd lOc. 75c for 50c. Mrs. Reginald Havden and two ehil Wednesday. .John Doyle and two sons, Masters Miss Blackwell, of Vankleek Hill, is Ail Wool Flannel, 40c. lor 30c. dren, of Port Hope, Ont., were the , Mr. Robert Grant, of Lancaster, Conan and P'rankie Doyle, of Mont- in town for a few weeks, staying with, Best Cssadiss CTis^hsms, 6, 8, 10 Fancy Marathon Suiting, 18c. lor All Wool Fancy Plaid 75c. for 50c. guests this week of Mrs. John Hay- j .spent Wednesday in town. real. I her brothers, the Messrs. W. and IK H sad 7c. den. 15c. Revs. J. M. Foley, Lancaster, and Miss McDiarmid, of Montreal,while - Percy Blackwell. Best Csbsdisa Giaghsms, 6, 8, 10 All Wool TaDataline, white cream, Mrs. John R. McDonald and Mrs. •I. .1. Macdonell, Cornwall, were in cn route to Maxville, was the guest ! Mr. ai.d Mrs. John Hayden are Fancy Asquith Suiting, 15c. lor black, 75c. lor 50e. John Ferguson, of North Lancaster, town on Wednesday. on Tuesdav of -Miss K. McKay. ! spending tht- week with friends in St. sad 11c. 12c. were visitors to town on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ..J. .Mahoney ainl the Mr. S. W. Jacobs, of Cornwall, ' Andrews. All Wool Black Serge, 75c. for 50c. . ■eat Csasdisa Colored Skirtings, Fancy Navy Duck Suiting, 15c. lor Mrs, Peter Chisholm and Miss Ada- Misses McDonald, of Montreal, spent spent Wednesday in town with Mrs. I Mrs. J. Ü. Simpson entertained at M, 12 sad Me. All Wool Black Broadcloth, 11.25 line were with friends in town Tues- the week end with Mrs. (\ McDonald, Jacobs and children, who are the a children’s party on Tuesday after- 12c. day. of Lochiel. for 90c. guests of Mr. I. Simon. [ noon in honor of little Miss Gertrude Beet Bleached sad Usblesohed Cot- Fancy Dakotan Suittag, 18 lor 14c. Past State Deputy J. A. Chisholm, Rev. Father Scnechal, of \'ankleek Mrs. Maxime Lebcouf, of Valley- j Simpson. OM 1CM 20 per cent ol. Fancy Zephyr Suiting, 12c. lor 9c., And many other linm at equally of Cornwall, and State Deputy 0. K. Hill, was a guest at the Palace on field, spent a few days in town the I Miss S. MePhee arrived from Hog- 15c. lor 11c. Fraser, accompanied by W. J. Fraser, WtKlnesday. guest of her sister-iii-law, Mrs. W. ansburg, N.Y., on Saturday to spend Best Sheeting and Piliow Cotton, low prices. left here this afternoon bound for Mr. and Mrs. Itanald J. McDonald A large assortment of plain and Laurin, Kenyon streer. : the summer with her parents, Mr, INS 20 per cent. oB. Lace Curtains from 40c. per pair Mobile, Alabama, where they will at- and family, \v;bo were the guests of Mr. Donald Doyle, after spending a and Mrs. Alex. MePhee, 4th Kenyon. fancy white lawns, fancy striped Mo- Black Dealm, 20c. lor Me. to $2.50. tend the National Council, Knights of the former’s rfiother, Mrs. C. R. Me. few' (lavs with Mrs. A. D. McDougald, i Mr. W. D. McCrimmon, Glen Roy, hair Lustre bi navy, hrewn, green, Columbus, which opens August 3rd. Donald, for the past month, .returned 5-4th Kenyon, returned to Ottawa on was in town on Saturday. Bins Denim, 20c. lor Me. li^t blue, champagne and black, 40c. Special vaine in Fancy Art and At New York they will be joined "by on Thursday to Metropolitan, Mich. ITicsday evening. : Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald, and Fsacy Mole OTetaliiag, 20c. for l$c. and 45c. lor 25c. White Curtain Hndiaa. Daniel O’Connell, of Peterboro, an- Master Allan McMillan is spending Mr. N. D. " Kippen, Xars, trans- Misses Maggie and Mary McDonald, of other* Past State Deputy. The party a few days with relatives at McCrim- acted business in town yesterday. South Lancaster, visited friends in will be absent until August.—Brock, mon. Mr. A. Samson, of Glen Robertson, town on Friday. ' ville Recorder. Mr. Hugh Macdonald, of St. Ra- was in town Wednesday. j Mr. E. H. Stimson, of the -Alexan- Misses Annie McDonald, who spent phaels, was in town on Wednesday. Mr. D. P, .J. Tobin, of Lancaster, ' dria Bottling Works, accompanied by some weeks at La Tuque, Que., and Mrs. W. G. Rowe and Master Ken- transacted business here on Tuesday. his little neice. Miss Verna Ashton, Katie McDonald, of St. AndrewsCon- neth, who have been visiting friends Mrs. J. McDougall, Elgin St., is paid Vankleek Hill a visit on Tues- 6arpets and Linoleums vent, are spending the holidays with at Bufialo, Brockvillc and the .\diron- the guest this week of .Greenfield fri- day. their mother, Mrs. D. R. McDonald, dacks for the past few weeks, return- Messrs. E. Duemo, Lancaster, and ' Mrs. Jas. MePhee is this week vis- Hemp Carpets 20c. lor 16c. < Pacific Squares, wool, 4x4J yards, Wilton Mats, $2.75 tor $2.00. Catherine St. ed home Wednesday. E. McIntyre,. Williamstown, -were in iting friends in Cornwall, and before Vsipn Carpet, 35c. lor 2Sc. $15.25 lor $11. 8-4 Floor Linoleum, 90c. tor 70c. Mr. J. A. Macdonell, K.C., is spend Mr. Norman McKav. of Bridge End, town the early part of the week. returning home will he the guest of ing some days in Cornwall. was a visitor to town on Wednesday. Messrs. Dan Chisholm, Elgin St., Mrs. McLeod, Dunvegan Villa, Sum- Impérial Carpet, Spe. tor S5c. Pacific Union Squares, 3x4, $7 iof 8-4 Fioor Oilcloth, 65s. for Me. Mr. R. MePhee, of Glen Robertson, Mr. Dan McRae attended the Cheese and Ranald Chisholm, 3rd Kenyon, merstown. Impnlal UniM Carpet, 70c. tor 55c $5.00. 4-4 Floor Oilcloth, 30c. for 21c. was a visitor to town on Monday. Board at Vankleek Hill yesterday. left recently for Cobalt. Hon. Senator McMillan visited Mr. M. J. Morris, merchant, Lo- Cornwall on Tuesday. Pacific Union Squares, 3z3|, $6.25 2-4 Floor Oilcloth, 12, 15 and 18c. McMaster Kelly, of Fort William, Miss I oretto Donovan, Glen Roy, AB'WOOI, two ply, 85c. lor 70c. Ont., is spending the holidays .with \ chiei, was here on Wednesday. is the guest of Mrs. D. .*\. .McDonald, Mrs. D. Kennedy, of Ogdensburg, N. for $4.25. Tapestry Porteous Curtains, $4.00 his uncle and aunt, Mr. and .Mrs. J. Mr. D. A. McArthur spent Tuesday Y., is the guest of Mrs. R. McCor- All wool, 2 ply, $1.25 lor 90e. Centre street. for $3.00. R. McMaster, Ottawa Hotel. in Montreal. Master Eugene Deaglc, who had mick, McCormick P.O. ' 5-t Union Stair Carpet, 50c. lor Pacific Union Squares, 3x3(, $4.50 Messrs. D. J. Macdonald, D. Char- j Mr. A. W. McNaiighlon, Glen Nevis been visiting Bert Baker at Laggan, Mr. John Campbell, Munroe’s Mills, Tapestry Porteous Curtains, $4.50 Me. lor $3.50. lebois, E. Ostrom and J. D. Macdon- while en route for Winnipeg, was in returned home on Monday. was in town on Tuesday. for $3.25. M Simdayed in Montreal. j town for a few hours on Tuesday. , Mrs,. John Campbell, ^ ^ of Muiiroe’s Mr. J. T.alonde, of Greenfield, paid 0-0 Imperial Stair Carpet, 35c. for Fancy Velvet Hats, $6.40 lor $4.60. Tapestry Couch Covers, $4.56 tor Mr. N. Rushman, proprietor of the ■ Mr. D. D. JMcPhec, who had been a| Mills, is visiting friends in town. .Alexandria a business visit on Mon- Uc. $3.50. Commercial, left Tuesday morning on guest at the Caledonia Springs Hotel Miss Rubena McDonald, ‘ ‘ is‘ spending day. Smyrna Mats $3.50 lor $2.50. a business trip to the West. He for some days, returned home Tucs- a few days with her uncle, Mr. A. N. Mr. D. H. Dewar, of Glen Sand- expects to be'absent several weeks day. McDonald, 3rd Kenyon. field, was in town for several hours He was accompanied by Mr. Peter Mr. R. R. Hunter, of Maxville, was Mrs. N. D. McC’rimmon, Mrs. W. on Tuesday. Chisholm, of Summerstown. a guest at the Commercial on Tues- W. Purvis and little son, of Rusthern, Mr. F. Farmer, Hawkesbury, was Mrs. Mullin, who for some days had day. Sask., are spending two weeks with in town this week. Ladies’ Purnishinqs been the guest of Mrs. D. A. McAr- Messrs. K. A. McKcn/.ie, J. Ville- Mrs. D. A. McDanald, Loch Garry. Mr. .Allan J. McDonald and bis thur and Mrs. D. R. Chisholm, left neuve, T. J. Clark and D. McDonald, Miss Donovan and Miss Ninnie Mc- daughter, Miss Sadie, have gone on Ladieh’ and Children’s Underwear, i ' Ladies’ Fancy Net Blouses in black, Ladies’ Black Silk Blouse, 20 per for her home in Granby, Que., , the of McCrimmon, were in town on Tues Donald. of Glen Uoy, spent Monday an extended visit to members of their early part of the week. day. with friends here. family resident in Butte, Mont. They 26 per cent o8. ecru and white, 20 per cent. oO. cent. oB. Mrs. Peter Chisholm, of Lochiel,had Mr. D. Lacombe, of Glen Robertson ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McMaster, after left town on Monday evening and in- as her guests on Sunday, Mrs. P. W. was in town on Wednesday. an extended honeymoon trip which in- tend spending a few days with Mrs. Ladies’ Corsets, 20 per cent. oil. I Ladles’ Fancy White Blouses 20 per Murray in Sherbrooke, and Mrs. Gil- Ladies’ White SUk Btonse, 20 per Wimms, of Belleville, and Mr. James Messrs. . W. Dousett, Maxville; J. cluded visits to Fort William, Butte, ! cent. oB. Kerr and little daughters. Campbell, Munroe’s Mills, and A. Me Spokane and Sault Ste. Marie, ar- lis, of Sault Ste. Marie, while en Ladles’ Ni(hi Gowns and White Un- cent. oB. Mr. Nap. Poirier, of the Messrs. P. Master, McCrimmon, were among the | rived in town Saturday evening and route. That their sojourn in the dsrnkirts, 20 per cent. off. | Ladies’ Black Sateen and Moire A. Huot & Son’s staff, left on Mon- ■ visitors to town yesterday. ‘ are now receiving the contrratulations west may be a pleasant one and that ' Skirts, 20 per cent. ofl. day for Montreal where he will spend The Misses McDonald, of Glen Rob- of their many friends. they ma\ return to Alexandria in the a two week’s holiday. ertson, were the guests lor a few 1 Mr. D. R. McDonald, contractor,left best of health is the wish of their Miss Eugenie Iluot, of Montreal, is days of Mrs. .\. Dupuis, Gernish St. on .Monday morning for the scene of host of friends. the. guest of her sister-in.law, Mrs. P Messrs. McLaren and J. M. I.alram- his railway operations at La Tuque, Mr. W. J. Dawson, Manager of the A. Huot, Bishop street. boise, of Vanklcek Hill, spent Wednes i, Que. Union Bank, was in Montreal Thurs- Mr. Geo. R. McDonald, who for day evemng in town. | Mr. B. B. Keefer, of the Gleiigar. day to bid adieu to his father,Sheriff some days had been visiting friends Mr. \V. F. Soper, of Cornwall, was rian, is enjoying a short holiday with Dawson, and his sister, Miss Mar- Gents’ Furnishinqs in town ’and vicinity, returned to Co- a guest at the Grand Union ycsler- relatives in Kcntville, N.S. garet, who sailed by the S. S. Vic- torian for England, where she will A fine line ol Men’s Top Shirts less Men’s Clothing, 20 per cent. ofl. Men’s and Boys’ Caps, 21 pel cent. balt Monday morning. day. II Mr. Allan I). McDonald, oi Gltn Mr. D. D. McDonald, Green Valley, .Mr. D. -4. K. McDonald, ol Glen I Nevis, did business in town on Satur- be met by Mr. Mee to whom she will 20 per CNt. Pants, 20 per cent. oil. oO. did business in town on Saturday. Robertson, was among the visitors to day. be married in Westminister Cathedral Miss T. McDonald, of Glen Robert- town on Tuesday. | Mr. J. D. McLeod, drover. Cotton by Very Rev. Dean Morris, rector of A fine line ol Men’s Underwear less Men’s Fancy half hose, 25 per cent, son, spent Monday with friends ^ in Mr, J. D. Mc.Vlillan.'of I.ochicl,was | Beaver, was a visitor to town Friday St. Catherine’s Roman Catholic 20 per cent. Overalls, 20 per cent. oB. oil. town. in town on Tuesday. ' last. church, who is now in England. Af- Straw Hats, 25 per cent. ofl. Mr. F. Dupuis, merchant, St. Ra- Mrs. J. E. Lapointe and children, oi | Mr. T. \V. Munro, Mgr. Union Bank ter the ceremony, Mr. Mee and his A fine line Men’s Neck Ties less Men’s Fancy Braces, 25 per cent, ofl phaels, left the early part of the Fournier, are the guests this week of Dalhousic Station, Que., was in town bride wJl ro to India, where Mr. 20 per cent. Men’s Felt Hats, 25 per cent. oB. week on a business trip to Cobalt. her sister, Mrs. J. E. Leduc, Centre for several hours on Friday. Mee has been for some years past Umbrellas, 25 per cent. ofl. Mrs. McCarthy and children, Montr Mr. D. K. McDonald, contractor, of I Sister M. of the Precious Blood, and there they will make their home. s’ Clothing, 20 per cent. oB. Boys’ Felt Hats, 25 per cent. oil. A few Raincoats at hah price. real, are spending some days wTth her Glen Norman, did business in town- who i.s a daughter of Mr. U, Chisholm Sheriff Dawson will tour England and sister, Mrs. A. Martin, Main street on Tuesday. formerly of this place, but now of Ireland, and will return in about six north. The engagement is announced of,.-Lebret, is -r.spending f, the—. holidays at weeks. After spending some weeks in town Miss Grace Robertson, daughter of St. Margaret’s Convent. 1 6 the guest of Mrs. D. D. MePhee, Main Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Robertson,Fourth Miss Desjardins, of the post officx* St., Miss Margaret Tansey returned .Avenue, Glebe (formerly ol Maxville) staff, left on Monday to spend some •to her home in Montreal Wednesday. to John H. Roberts, of the Railway ■weeKs \vith friends at Ottawa, Buck- ! CycumbEPs tor Pickles Groceries Miss Na^'ie McDonald, of Montreal, Mail Service, Post Office Department. ingham and Blue Sea Lake. Her p«-si- tion is being ably filled by JJiss Isa- 20 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar for spent Sunday at her home, 34-3rd of The marriage will take place quietly I Cucurnbers for pickleS make a profit Com, Peas and Tomatoes 9c., or 11 7 Bars Eclipse Soap tor 25c. LochieL .She was accompanied by at the end of next monih.—Ottawa bel MePhee. * able crop for both the trucker and each for 25c. $1.00 (t« each customer only). Miss McDoueall, of the C.P.R. of- ■Journal Rev. Donald Stewart and Mrs. home gardener to grow. June is the 2 lb. Bar Castle Soap 15c. for 10c. Stewart, The Manse, had as their month to sow the seed. Pickles are 2 B>. Can Applet, 9c. guests for the week end the Misses always in demand during the late I 25c. Japan Tea lor 22c. M. G. Stewart, Kosthern, Sask.; 2^ lb. Box Soda Biscuits lor 22c. summer and fall at remunerative Can Salmon, red, 12 and 15c. Mary Stewart, of Montreal, and prices. They may be grown as a 30c. Japan Tea lor 26c. I Jessie Dey, of Finch. successive crop following such early Can Pluma, 15e. Assorted Fancy Biscuits 10c. lot 8c. I Miss Annie M. Gillis, of New York, crops as peas, lettuce, set onions and is spending the holidays with her spinach. It is important that the 7 Bars Gold Soap, 25c. 22 lbs. Light Brown Sugar $1.00. , 40c. Black Tea lor 30c. mother, Mrs. A. McGillis, Dominion soil should be well prepared. In poor I St. She also has as her guest her ly prepared ground the young plants I sister, Miss McGillivray, of Kingston are liable to succumb to the sum- A 50c. Box of F j Mrs. D. D. MePhee spent the early mer’s heat. The hills should stand I part of the week with her sister, four feet apart each way and ought ! Mrs. .iohn A. McDonald, of Ottawa to he specially prepared. Scrapings Boots and Shoes McLEISTER’S I Mrs. J). McLean and Master Leon from the barnyard or droppings from ; of Greenfield, spent .Sunday Ihe liuests the henhouse make the best form of The largest assortment and very $2.00 Boot lor $1.60. of Mrs. Hugh J. McDonald, jst Lcch- manure to incorporate with the soil iel. in the hill. A handful of fertilizer latest styles, best value to be bad $4.00 Boot for $3.20. Sister M. of St. Edmund and M. oi IRON TONIC Edward of the Holy Cross Convent, mixed with each hill will aid greatly anywhere, but will give 20 per cmt. St. Laurent, spent a few days with in giving the plants a quick start. $5.00 Boot for $4.00. E The hills should not be elevated above •fl. their mother, Mrs. Alex. J. McDon- ald, 3rd Lochiel. the level of the surrounding surface $1.00 Boot lor 80c. A lew odd lines at hall price. PILLS Mrs. -\rch. McMillan spent a few soil, if it is the soil will dry out days in Ottawa this week. ' rapidly from the effect of the heat. -Miss I.illie St. .John returned from Insects and disease are troublesome Montreal Saturday evening. to both cucumbers for pickles and In order to introduce McLeister’s Liti’e Liver Pellet.s | Miss Algate, of the Messrs. John large fruits. To ward oft' hoth of these pests the vines may be sprayed We also carry a number of other lines, which owing to want of .space are which have never been advertised and which are the very j Simpson & Son’s staff, is cn;oying a latest, preparation discovered for Constipation and liver j two week’s holiday at her home in with a weak solution of Bordeaux Winchester. mixture. This mixture is not an in- not itemized here, but which will be offered at equally low and inviting prices. troubles, we intend to give to each person purchasing a. t Mr. .J. B. Mulhern left the early secticide, but vine crops sprayed with 25c Bo.\ of McLeister’s Littje Liver Pellets a Fifty ^ part of the week on a businrss visit it are practically inseetproof. The Cent Box of IRON TONIC PILLS FREE. Î to Ilernmingsford. cucumber crop should lie sprayed three The Iron Tonic Pilis are already well known throughout ■ .Miss .Annette Hunt, who for several times. The first application ought to Canada, nunierous mail orders are received from ail |)aiTs j 1 days had been the guest of Cornwall be given soon after the plants appear friends, returned home Monday morn- above ground, the second when fhe of Canada and States. ‘ H\-erybody should take a Tonic I ing. third Iraves begin to develop and the Thanking* the public in general for past patronage to Brace Up this hot weather therefore this offer is like] Mr. and Mrs. D. Cardinal sp(nt Sun last just as the plants begin to run. found money and of greater benefit. | day with Maxville friends. Pickles must be picked every day Miss Mary McLrod, of St. Raphaels since their value as a market ' crop Cut out this Coupon. Send it and 25c. to address below depends upon their small size. Not a and soliciting a continuation of same. Only one bo.v will be sent to each person at this rate- vi.sited fric-nds in to'wn on Monday. Dr. Chalmers Sundayed with rela- single fruit should be left to develop tives'at A'ank'leek Hill. to a large size or few other cucum- Name- -4DDKESS:- Mr. J. J. McDonald, real estate bers will set upon that vine. The tiny Y ours for business, agent, .sp^-nt Sundav with Mrs. Mc- fruits should be cut from the plants and not pulled or pinched oft. In cul- Address Jolin Mcleister, Donald, who is the guest of her mo- Manufacturing riiomist ther, Mrs. F. Farmer, of Hawkcsbiiry tivating or picking fhe crops care is auJ Wt.olosale l.Yruggist necessary not to step upon the vines. Enclosed find 25c. for one brx of Messrs. I). :'(-nrville an^ F.Lapense, PUnty of seed should be sown to McLEISTEK .S LITTLE LIVER PELLETS Ftrx 225 of Vankleek Hill, did business in town each hill so that an even stand may and one .50c box «I StcLElSTER’S IRON .tlexanrtria, Out., on Mondav. be obtained. Fifty seeds are none too Mr. J. B. Coulthart, of Monkland, A. D. McDONELL TONIC PILLS FREE. CANWDA many in a'hill. As the plants deve- was in town for a few hours on Mon- lop all but eight or ten should be day. pulled from the hill. As the vines be Messrs. P. Shaver and W. B. Kin- cin *0 r"n a secend thinning Aght to LANCASTER, ONT, 'ZjiJUUi. .SULSL .0 sella, of Corn'wall, •were in town dur- reduce rhe plants to four or five to ing ;he early part of the week. each hill. The News, Alexandria, Ont., J\xly 30 1909

PICNIC SANDWICHE.S. VOGUE POINTS. One noiind of boiled ham, chopped linstness lino ; four hard-boiled eggs, chopped A Nev^ '«mer In Glovedom—An Attrac- fine. Dressing : One egg, one tea- tive Dance Frock. LEGAL speon of sugar, one teaspoon of hour, Quite the newest wrinkle in the one teaspoon of butter, quarter tea- glove ranks is the long elbow length spoon of mustard ; beat vigorously, glove with tuckcKÎ arm. It sounds STEWART, and add one-third cup of strong vine- queer, but it is really rather pretty An old-fashioned, OÎ Interest gar, two-lhirds cup of water. Cook and decidedly out of the ordinary. ill-working furnace is a non- BARRISTER, NOTARY, PUBLIC J slowly, stirring constantly. Cool a^-d Silk is the fabric from which the mix with oilier ingredients. Butter | producer. Lancaster, Ont. ^ thin slices of bread sparingly and j gloves are made, and the tucks start It consumes; the' coal, but through leaks and spread with the mixture. j just above the wrist, running, of course, to Women horizontally around the arm. The ' cracks wastes the heat. tucks are about a quarter of an inch It is not economy to have such a furnace in ^ JAMES MILDEN, B.Sc., O.B., ^ STLFKKI) PEACHES. j deep and a short distance from each your own home, or in your tenant’s home. Take sound, hard, freestone peaches; other. One may procure these gloves If you are thinking of building you should be inter- Cmi. ENOINEBH AÎO) SCBVHYOB In the loveliest apricot shades or in make a brine of cold water, strong j ested in Sunshine Furnace. It adds 100 per cent, to Plans Profiles, Estimates, die., enough to bear up an egg ; put in ; the staple colors. OD application peaches oVer nidil. .Next day lake out j A lovely dance frock for a young home comforts. As soon as you let the contract for your house decide CoRKwaztL, ONT. and skirt made simply and somewhat of brine, wipe dry, and lake out girl is of pink tulle, the skirt iu three Phone Kossmore Office 2od St. East. F A S 11 1 O N S shorter than the- regulation length stones. .Make a filling of one pint of tiers, three flounces each edired with a on your furnace. The “Sunshine” man will be Perhaps the most practical of the w-alking skirt. Separate waists and grated horseraddish, five cents worth tulle ruching The bodice is al.^o trim- pleased to tell you just how the rooms ought to be dressy separate coats, are those of skirts are more generally worn for of white mustard seed, and garlic ; med with tiny ruffles, each edged with laid out with an eye to securing greatest heat from MÜNBO M. silk and satin, messaline, etc., for tennis than a dress throughout, as do not mix the garlic with the other a little niching, and the tulle puffed the smallest consumption of coal. wear over onepiece frotks of the same one dav the bodice may become soiled ingredients, but slice thin. After fill- SOUCITOB, ing peach, put a small piece of garlic sleeves and fichu drapery are also fin- If you want to experiment with the question don’t OONVSTANOKB, Noiàtl Fv l( || color, but of different material. These while the skirt remains immaculate, ished with the niches Clusters of sil- coats are much seen in connection and vice versa, and when a hotel laun ill each peach. Tie together and make specify “ Sunshine.” Alexandria, Git. with princess frocks of light-weight a pickle of one (luart of white wine ver roses and a silver tls.sue sash are dry bill must be taken into considera- the only other trimming. If you want to settle the question specify “Sunshine.” CtloDey to Loan at Low Bates of interest wool and arc often trimmed to har- tion this must be thought of. Gowns vinegar, two large coffee cups of Mortgages Purchased. monize, so that the coat, instead of throughout for morning as well as white sugar, one ounce of stick cinna- White gingham with threads of rose appearing as a separate garment, is a afternoon wear are at present consid- mon, one tahlespoonful of whole clo- color and Imnds ‘»f plain rose linen are distinct echo of the frock wTth which ered smarter than even the finest lin. ves, one tablespoonful of whole all- it' is worn, and is taken quite as an spice, and a small piece of ginger root MXlarys • DWARD H. TIFFANY, gerie w'aists worn with separate linen integral part of it. This does not, skirts. The best plan for the girl who Lay the peaches in a stone jar and E however, prevent the economical wo- really plays regularly is to have made pour' olT the pickle and boil down For Sale bv Barrister, Notai) Bli, Eban from wearing such a coat wTth several simple shirt-waist dres.ses of well. Put peaches in glass jars, pour Over News Office, AUXAUle little frock. The straight [ilaited hats. They are handsome as well as bought separately. The belt matches skin is always a desirable one for The News from now J^'B. A. DUNCAN FALKNER, durable, for, as a rule, summer mil- the trimming and cuffs of the same LOHSTEH STUFFED wash fabriis. and The simple lihuise is linery is all that is cheap looking and confine slightly full elbow', sleeves. Boil two lobsters and remove meat joined to It. tlie two bojng closed at till January 1910 to L.R.C.P.&S., Edinburg perfsnablc. All kinds of black flow- For Sale or To Rent There is a little tucking on the should without breaking the backs. Cut into the left of the front, and the front L. F.P.&S., ers are appearing. Some buttercups ers or the fronts of the new models, closing is iu itself a decorative fea- New Subscribers for with yellow centers arc being put on small pieces. Heat' one cup of thin A small town lot situate at Green M. C.P.&S., Ontario hence the necessity for the belt. An- cream with one tablespoonful of flour ture . .rUDlO CHOI.I.FT Valley, Ont., payable part cash bal-30 ceutS. big black net hats in a modiS'h house, other new short model is tucked on and two of butler, adding yolks of Office and residence at Mr. F. D. and they will be becoming and most ance on terms. Apply to H. Lefave, 1 each side of the front, closing to the throe hard boiled eggs mashed fine ; This May Mamon partem comes in sizes attractive, for black and yellow look merdiant. Green Valley, Ont. 24-4 j McPherson’s, Oak St. ^ bust, and is finished with a dainty lin two table spoonfuls of soft bread I'or girls frotn eight to tOLirteeri years of LANCASTER well on almost any one. gerie Dutch collar. Ribbon forms the crumbs; ami a tahlespoonful of chop age Sena ]0 <,’ent.s to this oflice. giving belt, tying in a bow^ in front. The number iiilGl). ari«l it will be-promptly for- ♦ z • pod jiarsley. Season with salt and a wuraeu to you by mail ' If in haste send The border stuffs are very success- sleeves are full, and end at elbow' in dash of paprika. Stir all together ua at) addiijonal two (-ent stamp for letter fully used in draped and tunic and lingerie frills. Two and one-half til’thick and smooth. Add the lob- postage, wnich insures more prompt de- jy R- D. E. DeMOULIN, panel models instead of limiting the yards of goods thirty-six inches wide ster meat and remove from fire. Wash designer to a straight full skirt with w'ill make either negligee, and if pret- dry shells, initting back and tail to- LANCASTER, ONT. the border finishing the bottons, and ty dimity, that may be bought for gether so a.s to form one piece ; stuff FEMININE FADS. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary one sees a few sheer flowered stuffs thirtj'-five cents a yard, is used, the with lobster mixture, cover with College. made up on picturesque lines with expense will be light if the garment. bread crumbs and brown in oven. A Smart FinisH For the Callarless Veterinary Sergeou & Dentist. petticoat of plain material and lace Can be made at home. Serve in a long dish garnished with Necks—Pongee Suits Pop'ular. and with a faint suggestion of pan- Office—Corner Main and Oak Streets, w'atereress and slices of lemon sprink Amateur drossm.-tkers will probably nier in the drapery, though there is Lavender and rose pink mull lin- led with chopped parsley. Your Patronage Solicited. no fulness around the hips and upper gerie hats are something n^w this find it difli- ult 'to d ‘<*ide just how to skirt. year, and these pretty hats are made finish ihi» iMM-ks of the < oilarlcss frocks by hand, with tiny pin tucks run ABOUT THE HOUSE. and waisis that v ill !»e worn ihis-9uu> Filigree work is again appearing. across the part which forms the A Rhubarb Conceit.—Dates or figs iJH‘r If 1 île matcriril is oet tliere Is m> j^LEX. H, ROBERTSON,' The wonderful Parisian lace jewelry crown. Sometimes little set bunches added to stewed rhubarb make a more atiraeiiv** w ty rlian a band of is finding its counterpart in rhine. of violets or moss roses arc placed at tasty dish. Serve it cold. the net | i:r* d wbli be tic Coac&cissioNEB HIGH COURT OF JUSTZOB ture of these laces for the neck. It is velvet ribbon in the pink or lavender serves and jars of dry groceries liave conrrastinu \-.Ui ijc trimmed ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENCES riveted to a wide black velvet ribbon. shade. One lovely lingerie hat very the pleasing features of being legible. with :i iltn'inut! ’ • It'd will be MAXVILLE, ONTARIO. Touches of black are much used by easy to couy w'as made of g huge cir- To Clean Oil Paintings.—Oil paint- exce.ale cî; pn-:, !'.:-d hand of means of either ribbon or jet. Silver cle of allover Valenciennes lace, ings may be cleaned by carefully wip- lace OUI lined r. I-’I ’•ibhoii velvet and steel jewelry is a novelty. This thrown over a mushroom shape of ing them off with a sponge dampened fad dates back to the eighteenth cen- ffed int-' li't • ■ ■, and they aomm The sleeves, long and ])lain. werd trim slide half on platter, and make turn- severed at the point where the hot will be promptly forwarded to you by I over of other half. slringlay. mail. If in haste send an additional two umer ined onlv with lln‘ loops ami buttons. cent stamp for letter postage, which in- OTTAWA.. ONI_^ Nattiest of all these white cloth sures more prompt delivery. and prepare for one of those (oslnines, thoiurii. is ;i s"*rge that is CHrU'o!jp CiiarloUe üüSSS made with a plain fored skirt, and MACAROON DESSERT. good positions that are al- has two graduated bands extending Uul the chilled melons in halves, re- ways open for a Gowling gr- from the. slnnfiders down. back, and A delicious sweet to offer at lun- move .the seeds and fill with shaved friuit, i() the hem of tin* skirt-in jiani cheon IS made of whipped cream and ice. When readv to serve remove the Tie Washing of liandkerciiiefs aduate. Write for our Catal- iTi’i-tl. These hands ar;- iKaelune macan uns. Use ihe rich cream that iee and fill with the eharlotte russe. Banque d’Hochclaga ogue. It is free and will Int- stilehrd. For eountrv wear .some IS of the proper consistency lu whip Whip, a pint of cream to a stiff froth, the checked flannels are good, and •'•eli. Sweeten and whip until stiff. soak half an ouiiee of gelatine iiidhree Capital Authorized $4,000,000 erest you. Our school is open they, loo, are eonstrneied with as Let macaroons that have been kept tablespoonfuls of cold water for thir- In the season of colds the supply of all summer. much simpli'-itv as iiossiMe. Huttons iw;' lij'vs , n;- I'- :! them until they are. ty minutes, then dissolve with two of handkerchiefs may run short, if there if they are uiiU'fi, a»(- r>m-eatlv eo\ einmhled iinS'- hut not powdered. boiling water. .Vdd to the whipped is dependence on the returns from the Paid Up - 2.500.000 W. E. GOWLING, Principal ••red with some nb’in UNivrial in e< n- Stir eiiougli of them with the whip- cream a taiilespoonful of orange ex- weekly washing. Handkerchiefs always trast. la vonte of ilm new n-odids o’* ned en am to >’me it a delicate brown tract. Turn in slowly the gelatin, should be washed by themselves. Keep Reserve Fund 2.150.000 J. D. McFADYEN, (Ivt"'- 'iv- ‘•'•'ir’ is load - ’hat tin ( o!o". \ his Mioald be served heaped beating all the time. When it com- a good-sized porcelain kettle especial- Assoc't. Prin. squa’ys are bo'i nn’al a'l aro-’ml lightlv m daintv cups, as, while it meiice.s to stiffen, turn into the molds Iv for the handkerchiefs. Two or three ’nak<•^ nv'.st deleetahle eonipouiid. i’ find place on ice to firjish chilling. limes a week collect the handkerchiefs Vankleek Hill Branch, 174 WeMington St., q'he most sensible tennis dress for iS alKcMcli.M- ton I'mh to he taken in Flace in fhi‘ melon halves and serve and put them into the kettle half fill- Ottawa. On* a \onng eirl consists of a white waist ;:iiv hnl the n osi inodeiale qUaniilie with a maraschino cherry on each.— ino\’e and wash in the usual wav. DMcINNhS - MANAGER The News Alexandria, Ont July 30 1909

Andrew, Impatient and totally uncon- of slowly opened his eyes and made an scious of their anxieties in his behalf, attempt to rise. OF bluntly locked his door in her very A TRAIN TO JOY "Ah. Jack, old. boy. you’re coming face and, getting out his printing around all right!” cried the doctor, POOR Tea, Coffee, Flour, Lard and frame, settled down to business. supporting him and giving him a re- Trains Leave Alexandria East Bonnd Tbe sunshine was bright in his south After the Crash There Came a viving draft. Butter may win temporary sales THE wooes. window, and he had a print complet- After a few minutes, wlien the other 10.06 a, m Daily ed in quick time. He held it to the Shock and a Surprise. grew stronger, the physician continued end Hawkesbury, Arrives Montreal 11.45 a. m. light excitedly, the water dripping tn tender, kindly tone: “I am glad I It Wasn’t a Witch He Caught, from it euT à HO n AUtm Montreal, OttawaRockfand Parry Sound stepped out of some old French paint- without a hint of hoodoo or any other l>edraggled, followed closely in the North Bay and other intermediate points,- for a summer’s sojourn the 1st of I ing. Why had he not noticed her as bloodcurdling thing In Us record? Arrive Ottawa H.4.5 a.m. North Bay 9.45P.m. wake of these devoted friends, and The customers that come back to my store is one July. he snapped the picture? It was all Of course! Rose Engle settled the ittle Mrs. Engle climbed up the steps II ! n m (Daily, Except Bimdav) for of the strongest factors of success in my business l«lc/ d.lll* local points .\rrive Ottawa The old conple with whom he board- mysterious. Then he heard Mr. Merrl- question satisfactorily In her own 'if the homeward bound coach behind 12.50 pm. ed were one Lemuel Merriwetber and wether’s step outside and called to mind and from a multitude of femi- .hem. A steadily increasing patronage for over fifteen 5 0 A p (Daily except Sunday for Ottawa his wife, and they worried constantly him: nine trinkets in her wrist bag fished After Jack was comfortably settled »OU Pflll* and all intermediate Stations. Ar “Any little French court ladies years of thousands of satisfied customers is the rives at Ottawa 7.10 P. m. for fear he should have a relapse. out her ticket and waited complaeent- his friend said. “Now I must look “I’m very apt to,” Andrew assured around here?” he inquired. ly for the conductor. By and by, as if ter tbe lady who so bravely helped 9/in n tn Daily for Maxville and Ottawa record of • **1/ Arrives Ottawa 11.15 p. m. them often, “being so weak, you know. Andrew opened the door, and Lemuel the “old reliable” rolled along, the jrliig you back from the borderland,” came in, a puzzled expression on his The delirium especially is likely to moon came up. revealing the land- The gown with the medicine splashes No connections on Sunday for Rockland honest old face. 5D It slipped Into the seat just behind Hawkeebury branches. return.” scape in picturesque panorama, and “Not that I know of.” he answered. them, and Rose looked up as Dr. Hor- Being a lone young bachelor, he en- the owner of the blue and white John Boyle. Middle and Western Divisions. “Well, then, I’m seeing things,” gown laughed at the prophecy, flatten- ton rose to go. joyed their anxiety in his behalf and laughed Andrew, “because I saw one ed her pretty nose against the dusty “Ah!” he said. “Pardon me, madam, worked shamelessly on their sympa- In the woods yesterday, puffs and ruf- (or my seeming neglect I was so Phone 25 - Alexandria, Ont. Trains leave Ottawa 8.35 a.m. for Pemb pane and fell to enjoying the scenery. thies. fles and high heeled shoes.” Suddenly above the peaceful hum of aken up with Jack that I nearly for- roke, and Barry’s Bay. “You did?” exclaimed Lemuel slow- ^Trains leave Ottawa 11.55 a,m. for Pem “My heaveui” exclaimed Mrs. Merri- the train rose demoniac shrieks from got you.” Moral—To Get and Hold trade sell the best. broke, Madawaska, Whitney, Parry Sound, wether the raoniing that he told her ly. “You did, eh?* two locomotives. Tbe next moment a She smiled faintly in answer, and he Arrives Depot Harbor, 9.20 p. m. North that, throwing away a raisin that she Then, to Andrew’s surprise, Lemuel terrific shock sent the passengers in resumed his scat Presently a band quickly took the key from the lock Bay 9.45 p.m. was seeding and putting the seeds into all directions. was laid timidly on his shoulder, and and, putting It in again on the outside Trains leave Ottawa 5 p.m. for Pem- the cake in her excitement Out from beneath the wreckage of he looked around. broke, Madawaska and intermediate points. “Oh, it’s a very sad disease!” con- of the door, went out, locking it behind “Would a surprise—a glad one—hurt -Parlor cars on all trains between Ottawa the shattered northbound crawled a tinued Andrew pensively, reaching for him. half dozen men and women, one with him?” she asked tremulously. and Montreal. Through! sleeping cars be- Andrew pounded and yelled in rage his fifth cooky. a cruel slash across tbe left cheek and The wondering doctor shook his tween Ottawa and NewYork withoutchange and surprise, but all to no purpose. A Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car daily be- Then he took his camera and went another with a broken arm, while the head in the negative and waited for tween Montreal and Boston, out for a morning’s prowl through the half hour went by; then a carriage remaining four were only “shaken her to go on. r^eaning forward a tri- Ocean steamship passangers booked at woods. drew up to the door, and a second lat- np.” fle. she whispered something In his er Lemuel unlocked Andrew’s door and rough by any agency over all important The country was in Its summer Among the latter Rose Engle strug- ear. steamship lines. glory, and just before he started back entered, a strange gentleman with him. gled to ner feet and stood, white and WMth a misty gladness shining in his “Not feeling well. I hear?” the to the house be took the picture that trembling, endeavoring to grasp the eyes Dr. Horton grasped the situation strange gentleman remarked. J^ook ! started the trouble. possibility of the “old reliable” mak- as best he could and asked, “You don’t LAKE ROUTE TO WESTERN CANADA He had been walking along by the “First I knew of it” spluttered An- ing such a departure. expect to meet your wife on this train, drew. fio you. Jack?” river, and, struck by a dump of birch While the others bégan the search “He’s got a relapse,” exclaimed Lem- “Oh. no; she is safe at home!” was The most attractive route is via the trees that fringed a dim woodland for their belongings or for friends less your Choice Grand Trunk Railway System, North path, he trained bis camera on it and ueL “Gone crazy like. Seeing things. lucky than themselves she stood still, the quick reply. ern Navigation Co. across Lake Hur- sought the finder. He smiled happily Saw a French court lady in the woods wondering ^whether it was the bine “But suppose now,” continued the yesterday”— But he got no further. doctor, “that she Is here somewhere. on and Superior and Canadian North- as he saw the picture it made—the and white gown or the wickedness of ern Railway Fort Arthur to Winnipeg, slim young trees with the long path Dr. Snow broke out Into a mighty Would you know her, old fellow. If i > her intention which fulfilled .Vunt Ny- and the West, offering the best pos- winding up behind them. roar. kirk’s prophecy. yon saw her in this car?’ “Horton, what makes you talk that sible railway service and a “fresh wa “That’s fine!” he told himself and, “So you are the young gentleman?’ Not since the “word from up north” ter sea voyage’’ beyond comparison. We have on hand all kihds of holding the camera steady, snapped It he said. “Let’s see the picture.” that Jack had gone back to his old way?” queried the other, sitting erect He could scarcely wait to get home to Andrew brought It sulkily forth, not habits and was actually “sowing his and growing curious. FLOUR, FEED and GRAIN develop it yet understanding. earnings broadcast” had she taken A movement behind them drew Jack’s attention, and his question was Mrs. Merriwetber saw him coming “It’s my niece, Dianthe Barrows,” time for sober second thought A year Flour Ranging from $3.00 to NEW FARE explained the doctor after a minute, answered, so Dr. Horton simply chang- and exclaimed anxiously, “Gracious ago. when she kissed him goodby In ed places with the owner of the blue $3.25 per bag. to Winnipeg and Canadian North me, boy, where’s the fire?” still laughing. the low doorway before he went to West via Chicago St. Paul and “(Jot a prize package,” he answered Andrew smiled. Dlauthe! tbe Klondike, he had pledged himself and white gown, leaving his friend to solve the problem of Mrs. Engle’s Minneapolis in eflet daily solemnly. How the name fitted her! to continue in well doing, and she had GLENGARRY BAKERS’ FLOUR presence at his own sweet wllL Mrs. Merriwetber, honest soul, stared “She was attending a fancy dress rested in his promise. When Aunt Nykirk opened the door FARES FROM ALEXANDRIA after him. lawn party at Stratford, about six Often she entertained herself pictur- is manufactured from the best select- miles up the river, on the other side. at midnight for her niece she grum- 1st. 2nd. “You don’t suppose, now, the heat’s ing the home hey planned to have on ed Manitoba Hard Wheat. All affected his head, do you?” she whis- She paddled down in her canoe and, his return, one with a large, airy kitch- bled in sleepy disgust. But little Mrs. Class Class Engle threw her arms around h» pered to Lemuel as he came up from seeing those pretty birch trees, wan- en, plenty of sunshine and lots of hap- neck. those wishing for the BEST will Winnipeg Man $34.45 21.80 the bam a little later. dered into the woods, hiding her canoe piness. Emerson Mai ... 34.45 21 8( “Hush!” she whispered Imperatively, “He’s been on the go all day In the in tbe bushes. She saw you, but you, But w’hen the “word” came she de- Certainly make no mistake in [se- Portage La Pr.kij.u3 35 90 22.6c of course, did not see her. She knew “Here comes Jack!” Carman, Man 34.95 22.65 hot sun, and after such & fever as be cided that Jack Engle’s wife was a had he’s liable to have spells of that she would probably show in the shamefully neglected woman, especial- curing [this superior grade. Brandon Man 37.45 23 80 picture, as she happened to peer out Yorkton Sask 42.60 27.10 looney, you know he said so. 1 just ly as be had not written for months. This Small World. Regina Sask 42,60 28.30 asked him what be was hurrying so from behind the trees just as you Then a wild determination to be free “About ten years ago. when I was WHEAT, MOULIE, FEED FLOUR. Moose Jaw Sask 42.60 29.15 for, and he said he bad a prize pack- snapped it She was dressed in a from the man who had gone back to living in a village in Illinois,” said the Saskatoon, Sask...... 49.00 31.65 age, and I declare to goodness I didn’t French costume that used to be her his old habits and didn’t care seized red headed man, “1 had business t© MIDDLINGS, BRAN and SHORTS Prince Albert, Sask 50.50 32.65 see nothing but that old camera.^” great-great-aunt’s. We had a good her, and—well, here she was on her call me to London. My getting ready Battleford, Sask 51 90 33.55 “Shoo, shqo, mother, the boy’s all laugh last night when she told us way to begin legal proceedings for a for the trip was the talk of the place, Edmonton, Alta 59 05 39.35 about it We could Imagine what a and a day or two before I started I Red Deer, Alta 58,70 38.35 right It’s probably Just some of his separation and stranded and alone! constantly on hand at low prices at funny business.” surprise it would be to the gentleman, Aunt Nykirk’s parting shot rang in was visited by a farmer who was an also to many other points in the Can- whoever he might be, after the picture adian North West. If they had seen “the boy” at that her ears as she clung to a twisted sec- Englishman and who said: precise moment they would probably was printed.” tion of the vestibule. “ Tf you are going to London woüld have been more anxious than they “It was,” said Andrew, laughing him- “I’d expect something to happen if I yon mind seeing my brother Jim and SPECIAL JATTRACTIONS were about blm. self now. should start on such an errand, bank- telling him his brother Tom over here He was looking at the developed “Is—is she staying with you here in ing only on hearsay and wearing my is well and do^ng well and wants him THE GLENGARRY MILIG, LIMITED town ?’ to write oftener? Fast train sevrice dotible film with startled eyes. His hands wedding dress. Bless me! When folks shook as he held it up dripping be- The doctor smiled a little. take the bit in their teeth and rush “ ‘What is your brother’s other track and superior accomod- “Yes; for the summer. At present tween him and the small ruby lamp on headlong 1 always think of Jonah.” name? I asked. she is sitting outside in my buggy, Alexandria, Ontario. ation. * the table. i Shaky little Mrs. Engle cast a horri- “ ‘Smith, sir—Jim Smith.* holding tbe horse.” “By George r* be said and put It fied glance down over the bine and told him I would keep an eye out .See the great Electric plant “I’ll come out and meet her,” said through the bath again. white gown, now stroked with dust for the Smith family, and he thanked now used to draw all Grand Andrew promptly. “1 always knew A second time he held it up and scru- j and grime and torn in several places, me and withdrew. In due time I ar- I’d marry a girl named Dianthe.” Trunk Passenger trains thro- tinized it in the dim red glow, j Some one be< koned to her from the rived In London from Liverpool, and ugh the International St. “By gum,” he said, “it’s a witch or farther end of the wreck. Why did she as I took a cab at the depot I queried Clair Tunnel. I’m going looney!” No Place Like Home. j stand there like a dummy when people of the driver: There was the path stretching out al- A native of Prince Eldward Island j needed help? “ ‘Do you happen to know any one In Choice of seven lines from luringly into the woods beyond. There had gone forth to see the world. When I .\way she went over broken ties and London named Smith? “ ‘I’m a Smith myself, sir,’ he re- Chicago to St Paul and of were the birch trees, tall and slender he reached Boston he engaged a room . around an overturned boiler from three routes beyond St. Paul and beautiful, and there, just beyond at a modest hotel, intending to remain I which the steam hissed vindictively, plied. them, peering out between two mass- there while he hunted for work. the blue and white gown fluttering in “ ‘But a Jim Smith.’ “Will you register?’ asked the clerk, “ Tm a Jim Smith.* ive oak tree trunks that bordered the the moonlight like a flag of truce. handing him a pen. “ ‘But a Jim Smith who has got t path, was a girl or a witch or a dry- I Ah, there they were—a man prone “Register?” said the traveler. “What brother Tom in America.* HDMESEEKEIiS’ EICURSIOHS ad, with laughing Ups, flying hair and j on the ground, and kneeling by his Is that?” “ ‘I’ve got one, sir.’ Spring Message an extraordinary eighteenth century side was a physi(*ian with his open “Write your name.” “ ‘But a .Tim Smith whose brother gown. medicine case. WESTERN CVNAD “What for?” Tom in America Is a fanner in Illi- “How the dickens!” puzzled Andrew. “Stay by this poor fellow,” said the VIA CHICAGO “We are required to keep a record nois and wants to be written to of- “It’s something on the film. There doctor as she came up, “while I go for of all our guests.” water.” and be was gone. tencr.' GoiBg dates, July 13th and 27th. couldn’t have been a real girl there, CSo (jood ^ressers Tbe man wrote his name and was In a few moments he returned and, “ *That’s me again, sir, and here’s Return dates. Sept. 14th and 28th. alone. Lord, there ain’t one within about to lay down the pen when the pouring something from a vial into a the proof of It. I’m just going to mall all ready to show you our magnificent Round trip leoomd clasi tickets will twenty miles! She surely wouldn’t clerk added: basin of water, gave it to her to hold him this ’ere letter.’ be sold OB above going dates as fol- walk that far, and there was no team “Now tbe place, if you please.” while he bathed the unconscious man’s “And hang me if he didn’t show me line of mens and boys spring suiting lovs : In sight, and, anyway, what would a ALEXANDRIA TO “W;hat place?” face. a letter ready for mailing and prove The principal argument in faver of our girl of Revolutionary days be doing “The place you come from. Where She turned her head away. She his case on the spot He was the first Brandon, Man 833.55 here?” do you live?” could not bear to look upon another man I bad spoken to in London, and spring suites, we claim, and rightly so, Swan River, Han 35.60 He washed the film carefully and Vlrden, Man 34.00 “I live on the island.” victim of the headlong— he was the Jim Smith I had been toldt that anybody can make -clothes, but it put it through the hypo bath. Then he “Well, but what tsiand?” “Too bad!” broke in the physician to look out for.”—Chattanooga Times. Winnipeg, Man 82.00 washed it again and, hanging it up to takes brains to make the cloths we Edmonton, Alta 42.50 The other man looked at him In on the self condemnation. “It Is really dry, went down to supper. amazement. Then be said, with an too bad! He was going home with a Lacombe, Alta 41.50 There he talked at random, his mind A Japanese Legend. sell. Talenl, with needle and shears, Steller, Alta 12.50 emphasis that left DO doubt of his year’s hard earnings with which to One of the prettiest of all the storlesr Strathcona, Alta 42.50 being full of the mysterious picture. feelings: “Prince Edward Island, man! surprise his wife.” directed by intelligance, ripened by His remarks were so rambling that relating to mirrors is that which comes Prince Albert, Sask 88.50 What other Island Is there?” The slender hands trembled, and the from Japan. In this a man brings as years of knowing how, has given OUR Regina, Sask 85.75 they confirmed every suspicion that basin came near falling to the ground. Saskatoon, Sask 88.50 Mother Merriwetber had formed that a gift to his wife a mirror of silvered Social Amenities, Jack could have saved, too, if be had bronze. Then she, having seen notb^ SUITS the style and distinction which Moose Caw, Sask 5*-®® afternoon, i Little Marion wa.s about to make her loved bis wife, but be hadn’t And many other points at corres- “He’s oCfT’ she whispered sharply to Ing of the kind before, asks in the in- has won them fame far and wide. ; first call unattended by a member of The doctor was so interested In his nocence of her heart whose was th^ pondingly low rntes. Tickets will al- Lemuel outside the kitchen door. “It’s I the family. She was to stay a half patient that he did not notice her agi- pretty face smiling back at her. And Also our new Easter Spring Hâta for so be (» sale via Samla and North- the heat. He’s ’way off. Just see how I hour, in.spect a wonderful new doll tation, so be followed his thoughts when, laughing, he tells her It is non© men and boys are now all in. We ern Navigation Company Steamers to funny he talks. If he ain’t bejter in belonging to a small friend and return audibly and continued: “Engle is a fine Port Arthur, thence rail. the morning we’ll have Dr. Snow come home. fellow. I’ll warrant his wife is proud other than her own she wonders still more, but is ashamed to ask further guarantee satisfaction. Choose early, over. We’ll have to watch him with- “Now. Marion,” was her mother’s of him.” G. W SHEPHERD, questions. But when at last her time out his knowing It We must be parting admonition, “Mrs. Rogers may A low, smothered cry startled the and get the latest. Agent Alexandria mighty careful not to excite him. Oh, ask you to stay and dine with them. man of medicine, and tbe basin fell to comes to die she calls her little daugh- All Kinds of Sewing Machine Needles for Sale. goodness, ain’t it awful, that poor boy! If she does, you must say, *No, thank the cinder parched sward, spilling the ter and gives her the treasure she has My, but typhoid’s a fearful disease.” you, .Mrs. Rogers; I have already contents over tbe blue and white long kept hidden away as a sacred Lemuel, vastly alarmed, was In- fiined ’ ” gow’n. thing, telling her: “After I am dead stantly “on to his job.” For a watch- “I’ll ’member, mamma,” answered “You must be braver than that,” said you must look in this mirror morning dog he proved Al. Andrew had dlflS- Marlon and trotted off. he sternly. “It may be that my friend’s and evening and you will see me. Do oulty in shaking him off long enough The visit finished, the little girl life depends on your quiet courage.” not grieve.” So when the mother Is While to go to the dark room at bedtime. iliHUjpd her hnt and sf.rted for the With a desperate effort she refilled dead the girl, who much resembles her, G. MGARTHUR & CO. The film was almost dry. and he , fioor. the basin and resumed her position, looks in the mirror day by day, think- could scarcely wait until the next day ! “Oh. Marion,” said her hostess, over- but now her gaze was fixed on the up- ing she there talks face to face with GENTS’ FURNISHER ^ Clover to make a print of it I raking her in the hall, “won’t you stay turned face so familiar in every out- the dead woman and never guessing When morning came, however, he I and have a bite with us?” line. it is but her own reflection she sees. FASHIONABLE TAILOR found Lemuel sticking closer than a i This was an unexpected form, and It dependi'd on her, did It? Surely .\nd it is added by the old Japanese brother. Wherever be went Lemuel j for a second the child hesitated. Then this was the atoning hour! Heaven narrator that when the girl’s father MAXVILLE - - ONTARIO r.:.w Bredd. went also, and when Lemuel had to I she rose to the occasion. hoard Jonah in his extremity. Would learned the meaning of this strange SwtfTAs JUNE MEADOWS’ leave him long enough to see about bis ] “No, Mhank you, Mrs. Rogers,” she her petition of agonized silence pre- conduct of hers, “he thinking It to be live stock mother obediently took up answered quickly; “I have already bit- vail? a very piteous thing, his eyes grew dliq the trail just where he left It until This is the Perfect Loaf ten.”—Woman’s Home Companion. As If in answer tbe man to be pinod with tears.” The large amount nS milk is aod the iii^ quality of flour and other ingredients—

Mnbo It taste bettor, iceop AN ADVERTISMENT IN ireeK longer and give Special Rate To January 1, 1910 more etreng'h and nour- iehment than any other. NEW .SI B.scKiREK.s can gel the XKAVS f'roni the date the order is received One loaf will convince yoa. until .JANfa)iY l.'t. next for only fSO cents. Orders at this special rate must THE NEWS’ f.e .-ent direct to THE NEWS PRINTING COT., Alexandria, Ont. Sub- Kcriptif ns will be started the week they are received. Order at once—the soon JOHN ROBERTSON, cr jour order is received the more ytni get f«.r your money. Send stamps if handier BRINGS GOOD RESULTS ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO The NewSj Alexandria, July 30 1909

X On Friday of Iasi w'eek, at the in- A party of engineers and promin- vitation of’Messrs. F. A. Leslie and ent linaucial men left last week to W. .J. Simpson, a number of the cit- inspect the coal deposits controlled izens of the town spent an enjoyable by the Paciiic Pass Coai Company, day at Mr. F. A. Leslie’s summer The Week’s Catch which is regarded as a G.T.P. enter- home, the Island, Loch Garry. Al- prise, and which has 35,ÜUU acres o: though the weather man was not o.n Very rich prospects near the head of his best behavior, the jolly party had Gondensed Items of Interest tor the' wulets of the McLeod and Pem- a most enjoyable day and returned the Many Readers of The Xews. bina Rivers. The beds are known lo home none the worse of the slight be exceptionally rich, and steps will wetting they received. be taken to develop them at once. vv***v%^.*vv*; Machinery is now on the way and the '> On Wednesday evening, Aug. 18th, company proposes to install a plant a lawn social, under the auspices of Last week of July—Summer The Bisley team is certainly adver- which will be capable of mining b,- \ Dunvegan Camp S.O.S., will be held the wane. tising Canada. ÜÜÜ tons daily. The coal is excellent on Mr. D. II. Kennedy’s lawn. Full • e / anthracite, belter, according to some | particulars next week. Keep the date The want advertisements in The Despite Tory ranting it does not aulUoriiies, than the Pennsylvania ' in mind, REMODELLING SALE News are read by thousands, and seem very hard to obtain money oa product. The capilalisis interest-cd * • • ■ .J reach all classes. Canadian security, aiv mainlv from Montreal and New Fifty children’s wash suits in white York. The plant will go out on the I linen and striped duck at P. A. Huot The Ontario Government subscribed John D, Rockefeller is to retire. lirsi train lo be operated over the , & Son's general store. Regular price $1,000 towards the Parliamentary Well, if he proves saving he will pro!) new sit'd ui li.c «...I.. . j $1 and $1.25, sale price 50c. Come memorial at Halifax, N.S, ably have enough to put himself thru early and get first choice. his few remaining years without hav- C it is understood that Mackenzie and Several thousand dollars’ w'orth of ing to go to the work’us. j Mann will begin in the near future The Glengarry Union C.E. conven- was. a Great Big Success and we are going to continue the. sale for diamonds are said to have been smug tlie cousiruciion of their line from ' tion at Moose Creek will be held on gled into Canada from England. The success of the Ross Ride gives HawkfslMirv, Ont., to Back river and j Thursday and Fl'iday, Sept. 30th the Balance of this month. ’ In a few days more we will have the Col. Sam Hughes a nice juicy sirloin into the City o( Montreal now that | and Oct. 1st. It was previously stat All Canada mourns the loss of a i of revenge on the Montreal Star. the mone\' has been secured to build j Sept. 27th and 28th, but the work completed on our store, and ' we will then have the finest Store brilliant son by the death of l)r. Mc- I You may think your neighbor likes the section between Ottawa, Toronto -dates Have since been changed. Kind- Intyre, M.P. for Strathcona, Alberta, I to lend you the home paper, but you aiid ÎN'iagai'a Falls, Those who have Jy note the change^ I are mistaken. If he thought it ri’glit between Ottawa and Montreal 'i’he extra room we have made in our one of the most promising meml)ers seen Uie Canadian .Northern’s plans of the Federal House. i he might borrow, too. for iliis province say that the line as i- Work on the new French church, to lin.illv located will run from Hawkes- be erected on the corner Main and store will enable us to handle our Large Stock much easier and give Parties leaving town or having vis- bury ilirougli St. Benoit and St.Eus- Victoria streets, will, we understand, V Ottawa to-day has a special court itors will confer a favor by sending laciic, ill Uic county of Two Moun- commence on Monday next. the Public a better chance to see the different lines we clirry. for the trial of juvenile delinquents, names and particulars to The News On Tuesday oi this week modern and is the first place in Ontario to tains, crossing River Mille Iles at for the personal column. Their fri- the fool of the Lake oi Two Moun- McCaskey registers were installed in have such an institution. The court ends who read The News will be in- the business places of Messrs. P. A. was established this week by procla- tains, cutting across the corner oi terested ill the nev/s. Jesus Island, striking the island oi Huot & Son, J. Boyle and D. J. Mc- mation in the Canada, Ga/.ette, and Donald. The registers are proving a given status as a distinct tribunal. Montreal just below St. Genevieve, Toronto, July 27. — The La Rose and either entering ihe Metropolis bv i convenience to the several mer- mine was ihe heaviest shipper oi ore the east or west end, just as the en- chants as well as to their numerous It may not be out of place to j ironi the Cobalt camp last week, send gineering staff of the Canadian North customers. call the attention ol rural school ing out 130,000 lbs. more than the ern secs lit. trustees to the fact that the govern- Nipissing, which in turn led Crown An excursion, under the auspices of The Balance of Our Straw Hats ment gives a grant of iflüO to any Reserve, the third largest shipper, by The summer season is bringing its the Alexandria Lacrosse team, will be section that purchases an acre of some 90,000 lbs. usual quota of drowening accidents, run to Montreal on August 7th where and Summer Hats will be ottered you at 25% Discount. We have land for a school garden, and also indeed, it seems to have brought they play the Intermediate Sham- gives an annual grant of $20 to the If there is any good reason why • rocks. The local team are 'good you should visit a store, the store i more than the usual number. How- a nice line of Straws and Linen Hats for Men, Boys and Children. trustees, and $30 to the teacher ever great the precautions taken strong candidates for the champion- where the work is carried on. advertisements will tell vou what it more or less fatalities of this char ship and to enable their supporters is- ■ . . . ' i acter will happen, l)Ut most of to witness the match a special train 25% Means a Big Saving to You. Ever since fire destroyed many dives them are’ caused by carelessness or has been arranged for which will down in Cobalt, robberies have been | The coupon on page five Df this pa- recklessness of the ’victims. The les- leave Alexandria at 1 p.m., stopping reported, and the police believe an | per, for a free box of McLeisler’s son is -emphasized ol 'taking the, --at all- intermediate7- points. The re. Iron Tonic Pills, will not appear organized gang oi thieves are operat- greatest care to avoid them. People I is $1.60. Tickets good to ing in that town. ^ | again. Only mail orders with coupon return on any regular train up to will be filled. j who cannot swim should not ven- . • • } ture into deep water unless accom- and including Monday, August 9th. Preparations are now being made | panied. Those who do not under- As the boys have been practising .{or Alexandria’s, big fair which will j Water was turned off for a short ' faithfully and were only defeated by time on Monday wiiile connections stand the management of boats of be held on Sept. 28 and 29. New fea- ; any kind should not go out in them a score of one goal by the Shamrocks All our Stock of Summer Skirts tures will be introduced which will j were being made with Chief of Police when these teams last met, we mav McDonell’s residence on Main St. | uniess tliey have with them those increase the popularity it possible, of who do know something about these | a keenly contested game and this already highly popular fair. at 25 per cent off—A nice line of the Season’s Latest to choose from. At the regular meeting of the Alex- j ehaft. I trust that the Stars will be able to turn the tables upon their Montreal andfia Cheese Board held on Tliurs- | opponents on this occasion. Take a Arrangements are now practically day evening of last week, 804 cheese What better recreation in the shape completed for the grand lodge conven- were boarded, selling at II 8-8c. of a day off, could be fixed upon, than day off and accompany them to Mont- tion ior Eastern Ontario of the In- a jolly picnic- attended as it usually real. dependent Order oi Oddfellows which His Excellency Earl Grey reached ; is, with a combination of pleasure’s will be held in Ottawa on .August the Capital on Saturday after seven only to the fore on such occasions. The Railway Commission has issued 9, 10, 11 and 12. The large number w^eeks’ absence in England. Next | The grand picnic to be held at St. an order compelling every railway in of committees appointed have been month his Excellency will go to the . Andrews on Wednesday, August llth, Canada to have the whole of its right busily at work all throughout the Pacific Coast on his promised trip to should prove a reeord breaker. Rev. of-way properly fenced in by January Our Big Stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Prints, winter and are taking the final steps the Yukon, J. ]-:. fUcRac, the ladies and gentle- 1st, 1911. The order states that the necessary to consumate their work men who compose the several com- fence must be of a minimum height Flanneletts, Chambreys, Ginghams, Cor- of preparation. On Monday morning, July 26th, the mittees, avc now putting the finishing of four feet six inches, and gates must be provided at every farm cross patronal feast of Ste. Anne, a solemn foiiehes to the arrangements and as a For the first time in his reign King tiigh Mass was sung by Rev. J. \V. result a line programme, including a ing. At every level highway crossing sets, Laces, Hosiery, etc, etc. will Edward has not gone out ol doors for Dulin, in St. Finnan’s Cathedr;! heje. lacrosse match, Alexandria vs. St. there must be adequate cattle guards a month without a body guard of There was a large attendance nf the Andrews, fug-of-war and a program the width of approaches to level cross be sold at 25 p. c. Discount. armed detectives. He fears or rather faithful of both congregations. of athletic sports will be presented. ings must be twenty feet on conces- his cabinet fears an assassination, the Remember the date, -\ugiist llth, the sion and main roads and sixteen feet sameP . precautions. have, been r. taken4.1. for i I'lon. Chas. Murphy has the right IAudreus.^ safety of all the members the Roy- conception of the diity of a cabinet ' Parties leaving town or having vis- ?■. especially the children 01 mjalster when he is making a lour of We have to .thank Mr. I). MaePher- itors will confer a favor by sending the Prince of Wales. Canada for the purpose of studying son, of IVrdiie, .Sask., for a copy “ of names and particulars to The News a recent issue of The Daily Fdioenix, Canadian conditions and of learning for the personal column. Their friends The Eastern Ontario Dental Asso- j the country. . published at Saskatoon, Sask., 00117 taining an exhaustive “wnte-up” of who read The News will be interested ciation held its 32nd annual conven- ! 1 in the news. tion at Morrisburg, electing officers 1 Cornwall is one of the latest towns I the “two Track Belt,” wliich desig- nates the territory from Saskatoon Mens ,Boys and Childrens ready- as follows : President, Dr. Will C. to decide on a local option campaign. Davy ; vice-president, Dr. Reid, To- a; vote of 120 for and only six j to Unitv, a distance of 125 miles, ronto, secretary-treasurer, Dr.Greene, against,thpse who remained after a i when the C. P. R. and the G. T. R. Ottawa ; superintendent of clinics. Dr j mass meeting to consider the steps to tracks run parallel with each other, Leggo, Ottawa ; membership and , be taken resolved to petition theTown ' in the course of which it say.s, “The Birth to-wear, Made-to-fit Clothing. ethics committee, Dr. Knapp, Kings- Council to submit advantage-s offered to the settler by local option be- HUOT—At Alexandria, on July 29th, ton, and Dr. Robertson, .Ottawa; pro law TO the people at the municipal two of the main railroad lines of 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. R. gramme committee, Dr. Smith, election in January next. North .America running through the Cornwall; Dr. McBride, Smith’sFalls; district so clo.se to each other, are Huot, a daughter. The Whole Stock will be Offered at 2S per cent off Dr. McCordick, Ottawa. “But the, farmer feeds us all.” Mow more relished by the fanner than by If you have lost or found anything, true this old saying, and how power- the bu.siiiess men. as towns are spring the surest way to get results is to fully it is brought home to us by the ing up so quickly and .so near each put a small advertisement in The general rejoicing which prevails over other that competition between stores News. the Province on account of the recent lumlu'r yards and other branches is • • • I rains. Scarcely an exchange is picked keen ami must continue so.” The increase in the population of i up, but comment is made on the im- Double Header the city of Montreal during the past | provement in the crop prospects and 'ro-morrow the .Alexandria lacrosse year was given out last week in the • new hope of a bright business team goes to (Rtawa where thev 1909 Directory. Last year’s Direc- season thereby inspired, cross sticks with the Nationals- on the Ova! in that city. It is expected GENTS FURNISHINGS, HATS AND CAPS tory showed a population for the city • » » proper of approximately 373,000, | The wheel of fashion will, accord- that quite a number of supporters while the population given this vear ■ iug to the latest reports, do what will aecompativ the bovs. The Largest and Best assorted stock in Alexandria will be sold at is 389,837, an increase of 16,837 over ! all the protests of preachers or of ' . - - ' ! last vear, or between five and six per \ any other of the male sex could not Air. .\ngus J. McDonell, Dalhousie ; 25 per cent Discount. cent.' ' i do, rid us of the immense hats of Station, who has most successfully ’ • • • 1 ladies so gorgeously trimmed, which completed his contract on the C.P.R. 1 The members of the Intercolonial “9"' in vogue. It is said that the nication from Mr. Frank H. Pettie, | Railway Commission expect that they Parisian milliners are resorting to a his eontrael of the Spring Creek j will be able to wipe out the seven- phenomenal simplicity in their art. Drainage Scheme. ! hundrcd-thousand-dollars deficit of This news, if true, will be welcome • • • I last year and finish even, thus making for we all know* that Paris sets the V Douglas Derucliie, a young man j a profit of the year of nearly three, pace in this matter. twenty years of a^e, and brakeman on ' quarters of a million. For the- first the G.'l'.R. running between Brock- ^ LACROSSE months of the present fiscal year the 'I'hc punishment for mutilating and ville and Montreal, met a horribleand ' 'approximate earnings are $76,719 ov- attempting to pass mutilated coins is instant death near Morrisburg at 3 Men’s, Ladies’, Beys’ and Children’s Shoes ’er those of the same period last year. not generally understood, and is so o’clock Alonday morning. How the , EXCURSION The earnings for April and May were severe that there is a reluctance to accident occurred is unknown. The ‘ Every thing in the above line to fit from the smallest foot to the largest $1,469,000, but full returns for June prosecute, and as a consequence many unfortunate young man, who w»as a ‘ A scheduled game o( Lacrosse, be- are not yet in. As a result of the innocent persons are put to incon- son of Chas. I'Jeruchie, Lancaster,had tween the Stars ol -Alexandria, and policy of retrenchment the working will be ottered at the liig saving of 25 per cent Discomit. venience and loss, being only able lo only been in the employ of the rail- the Intermediate Shamrocks of Mont- expenses are well within the revenue. way a few weeks. ! dispose of them as old sil\â*r at a real, and Montreal vs. Cornwall, will mere fraction of their normal value. be played in The Chairman of the Intercolonial In order to relieve such persons and . On Alonday of this week, Air. I). A. Congress of Nurses has intimated 1 at the same time lo keep tlie eurrencv Aiacdonald, P.AI., received a commu- that the King took special interest-in cP'an, the Minister of Finance has now' nicarion from Air. Frank H. Pettie, the visit of the delegates to Windsor authorized the Assistant Receiver- Cranberry Lake, N.Y., containing the ,MONTREAL on Saturday last. He specially singled General TO take such coins at a dis- sad news of the death of one Dan out the Canadian delegates by per- count of 25 per cent, off their face- Betliune, said to be from Alexandria GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE mitting them to place on the tomb of value, so that they may be redeemed or vieiiiiiy. At The time of writing the late Queen Victoria a wreath and at the mint. the body had not been recovered nor IUG. I i inscription expressing loyalty and de- Can Ihe whereabouts of the deceased’s err. The refreshing rains that have fall- relatives be asCLM-tained. , votion to the Crown. A special train will leave Alexan- Will be Sold at Wholesale Prices en from time to time in more or less dria Station at I p.m., stopping at Wheat is up again. If if stays up volume dr»in- 'h- east few days have On Saturdav evening, July 3Ist and until after the harvest southern Al- been worth hundreds of thousands of Monday evening, .Vug. 2nd, moving all intermediate points. berta farmers will he^ spending the dollars to eastern Ontario. They pictures will be shown in .Alexander Tickets, $1.60, good TO return on winter in Florida and Mexico. came loo late to sav(- the hay crop, Hall, by Air. -1. H. Lalonde, formerly any regular train up to and including but iinprovcd it somew’hat where it proprietor of AVonderlaiuI. In all he had not been cut, and increased the will show ]ii,00u feet and the pro- Monday, August 9lh. John E. Anderson, former ledger piofit. It has made the grain crop gramme will last about two hours keeper of the Bank of Montreal, To- ing while the fodder crops have been and a half- K. H. Hl^OCTOK, Sec y. ronto, who is wanted by the police of good and the oat fields look promis- three countries on charges oi passing made sure. It has refreshed the pas- NEXT WEEK checks with forged acceptances, was tures and will make a good rowen in arrested at X'ancouver Saturday, and the bay fields. is now being held there awaiting the we will hold a big* Wall Paper Sale wheL: most pleasure of the Toronto authorities. The first draft upon the parliament- ary appropriation for the protection Up to date this fruit season, the of The public at level crossings was CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION all our beautiful stock of Wall Paper will be sold average number of cratc.s, which in- made tills week by the' Railway clude strawberries, raspberries and Gommission. S(*nie time ago the Com currants, tlxa' have fiumd their way mission ordered the prote<'tion of the TORONTO out of the distîict, comprising the Kaglaii street crossing at Renfrew by 5 Cents per Double Roll J(*rdan, BeainsviUe, Grimsliv and means of gates and a watchman. The August 28th • 1908 > Sentember 13th Winona loc-aElics, have he«'n* from The cost of the gales was deferred, 10 (i.OOit per day. The average though The expense of the watchman nundier o* baskets going liinges around was apporlioned equally between the Greatest Live Stock xhiuJi L*n ch-.-: Ccntincu'. Forty industries 1'hese iiuTudc tomato *s, beans, town and the C.P.U.’ The Commis- in «ctive operation peas, curra'its, cherries and peaches. sion now orders that 20 per cent, of ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD ’!'his fruit has biMi di trih'’t''(l in ’.he cost of the gales be drawn from ^ aU di:-c<-tions from Tofon'o to llu* Gr-parMiimvnlary fund, and the hal- will officiate at ...jenin -”’>;aionie« on Tuesday, August 31st. sea, and as far west as. Winnipeg, ancf- lUiid by the C.P.R. Prices altogether have biM/n firm, and MUJTARV YE^R AT THE FAIR No More Noom to Quote Prices, Follow the Crowd to anything a slifier- if little for the Piasters arc oat announcing horse Model Camp—Victoria TII i Wrestling oi\ Horseback Competitions be- grov.'i r ih:'H la-^* s(*ason. 'I'l'cre is a races to be held at v^le. .lustiae de tween teams from Dragoon?- end Aniilery-—Artilleiy Drive- Musical Ride, etc. fail- i>ro''a'‘ili’y of tlnir remaining .Newton, on Tm-sday, /Uigust I'.iih. so in ail lines. Purses aggregating $250 are strung GitEAT DOUBLE BUL OF FIREWORKS un for Ih.e various events which in- Di’SEdnoüüliLS 'rhe Council of the united counties clnde the free-for-nll, a naim-d lar-e, in THE SIEGE OF KANDAHAR .of Leeds and Grenville has voted the and a green race. The best liorse^- of Naval Battle sinu of $2m},noo. to he raised next Kastrrn i)iitano and Quebec have al- BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA JL ^ fall, for th.e improving nf the public readv been enri-n-d, and giveii fine lo.-ds id tlie two counties, fi'he Gov- w'urli'’-, a go’iil dav's sport ma.’’ he WATCH rOi< .-vi-X-UCi.D RAJY.S AXD EXCURSIONS. r n" n’ ’s 'ocudemenling this sum Liri'o'c' -‘v In of rain the rafles fii! inform ’her ' M«nac-er ? 0. ORR. Ci'y Hall Torooco with a e’ant o’' MnOjOini. V ill 'v ivl(f o”, til'’ following; 'lav. Alexandria, Ontario: I