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VOL. XV. ALBXANDKIA, IBIDAY FEBRUARY, 23, 1906. NO 4

late Rev. Colin Mc-Kcxchar, a short Apple Hill < > time ago. < > While hauling logs for Mr. D. A. Miss Lillian McNamara spent -the McLEISTER’S McKinnon on Tuesday morning, Mas .week end viaiiting friends in town. I Headaches | COUNTY AND DISTRICT ter Hugih Coleman met with a pain Mr. W. E. Hiayea callcjdl on Mon- ful accident. As a result of an up trea.I flriendia recently. < Are frequently caused by oyeatrain, Cough set he received a bad crushing, sus Mrs, Alguire, of Osna;bruck, was and in nine cases oat of ten are NEWS NOTES GATHERED BY INDUSTRIOUS I taining ac the saizse time, a frac- the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. cured by wearing properly fitted CORRESPONDENTS OF GLENGARRY’S HOME PAPER. tured leg. IWe all hope his recov- Coleman* t Balsam glasses. If you are suffering ery may t>e speedy and complete. Mrs. P. A Conroy visited' Corn-, from headaches and medicine wall friendis trecenitly. AND fails to relieve you, have your Lancaster the Alcxatnidiria septet, resulted in a Miss Ola Ross, of Cornwall, spent eyes e*amined and you will æorc of* oji-e to nothing in favor Greenfield. a few Ways in ttown last week. probably find the cause of all Mr. Decell-es, of Brockville, was of the local team. The lights were D. A. McDonald left for Wahnap- Mir. Rod' McDonald, of Roxborough, LaGrippe your trouble. a' guest' at the McRae Hooise over noib a.s satisfactory as might be itae on Saturday, wihor© he has se- visiteid Lis Idaughter. Mrs. A Grant Sunday. wiisbed, and. acted a.s a drawback to cured a reliable position with the ^hi« week. Tablets Jas, A. Fraser, 2nd Char., leaves a certain ertent in much effective MISS CUDDON MePhee Bros. ;tVe wish him. suc- Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McDonald call for the jNorth (West shortly. Bom cambinjaticoi work, which i.s to be s cess. ed on Martîntown friends Monday. Refracting Optician voyage James. / Teigrotite’d!, as the teams were even- are a sure cure for Miss Marcella McCulloch, of Alex -Mr. N-ormian McKenzie, of Moose Mrs. A. Lyman and Mrs. F. Mc- ly matched and played a very clean andiria, is visiting her unolc, Mr. Creek, called on friend's hero recent Donald, of Glen Nevis, visited Lan gentle manly game. Alexandria has A. J. McDonell. ly- oaster fricnids on Monday. a young- team they might well be Coughs, Mrs, Spencer, of , wios Rev. Mr. iLang!Il,Of 'Martintown, A Good Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, of Avon- proud of, they certainly are comers the guest of Mrs. Munro the past was a iMaoday visitor. more, AA'teirD the ©ucrsts of Mrs. D. •amdi in another year, if they hold week. Mr. A. Danoause paid Martdntown Colds, {Time Keeper Fraser, Oak St., this week. togetherr, will make it very inter- Mr. and Mrs, D. J. McIntosh spent a business visit on Monday. Garnet Wiood, of the Bell Tele- esting for their opponents. Sunday in iMonkLand the guests of Mr. S. Grant has completed put- AND ^ Is what you want when you buy a phone Co., 'Mon,t(reul, Sundayed at The dance on Fridiay evening, un- -the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs ting in a (large supply of ice for Ç watch. I have some special his home, the McRhc House. der the auispices of the Lancaster John Mclht|0>sh. Rev. Mr. Gaiueiroin. ^ watches at special prices. Will ^ Mr, and Mrs. F, T. Cositello, Alex Hockey Club, wa,s a decided success. Mrs. T. McNairn A\as the guest of Mr. Dan. J. McDonald returned Hoarseness, < show them to you with pleasure ' andria, were in town on Friday. Al ex andiria, Mart init o wn, iWi 1U a ms- Mrs, J. Coleman on Saturday. homie from Cobalt indisposed with J. A. McMillan, and' sister tON'Tn, Fort Covington, Bain.sville and Miss C. O’Shea, of Munroe’s Mills, typhoid fever. 25c. a package, at our Miss Julia, tegistieired at the McRae Other placets were well rcpresenited, cajled cm friends here recently. -, : to any Drug Store. person who prove* that House Friday. iLpvTandis of eighty couples took Mr, S. Kennedy and Mias C. Mc- Mr. A McLellan, Cobal-t, is visit Sunlif^ht Soap contains any Mr, Ang,us McDonald, License In Intosh attended* the entertainment in I H. R. Cuddon, | injurious chemicals or any port: and fully ■enjoyed themselves. ing his (family here. form of adulteratiooa spector, Alexandria, was in town ^v. J. E. 'McRae, of Alexandria, Alexandria on (Wednesday night last On Sept, 14th, 1905, Mr. S. M. Car J. McLEISTER, Watebmake»’, Jeweller and on Wednesday. [wjaisl in town on Friday last. and iTeporti a good time. sea,lien placed’ â note in a cheese, Optician, tRev. Dean ri-^vomey, of Williams- Mr. J. D. McArthur, contractor, of Mr. John Finlan and his daugh-. 'on Feb. ,10th, 1906, h© receivodl a let Druggist and Stationer ^ tqwn, was in town Fridjay. W'Lnmipeg, and wife, arrived Friday ter, Mrs. CunnmingB, of Malone, are her. firottn Mr. J. Harris, Heanor, Der Mr. and Mrs. Brady visitied eventing last to spend .some time visiting their many friendis ■ here. , byishire, Eng., st'ating that th© cheeac , à WWWVWV^V>A/WWWWWS/V Cornwall friend's one day last week. .wilth. flriemdis tind relatives in this The Misses Bella and Mayme Mc- ha,d been cut there on Jan. ^^Oth, and Mr. and Mrs. John Caron paid vicinity. Donald attended the euclwe party in iwafl founidi eatisfactory, and soid for Cornwall a visit the latter part of The Martintoavn hockey team at- Moose Creek on tbe 12th inst., where eight pence per pound retail. This last week. tended the. -dance in the McRae they took part in the programme. oheose sold heire for U 1-2 cents per Monsieur Parron has just return Hall hero twi Fridiay night last, and Mias B. McDonald won the lady’s pound. Mir. Carscallen has received cd from a somewhat lengthy trip to on Satnmday morning proceeded to fi.rst- prize. several such replies during bis !3 better than other soaps, Valleyfield and surrounding country. Cofteau to cross sticks ,w;ith the cheese career. A number assembled at the homo Crooked Spectacles The hens und the premises general puckchasexs of that town, return but is best when used in of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonell, 21- ly were well cared for during his inig the B-amie evening with a new and badty fitted frames are unsightly, are worn with discomfort, and are as a C the Sunlight way. b’t.h, on FridUy niig'hit to congratu- absence. supply of wc-alps under their belts. •As the weather is fin© and th© oftuse of their optical defects, a direct menace to health and eye sight. ^ late them on the 14th anniversary Akihougb late in th© season a . Mr. Freeman, or Cornirtiall, was Sunlight Soap contains of tbeir marriage. Dancing andi card roads in good condition, consider- You save these annoyances by having yonr optical work done by us. We ✓ few; of |the village dogs axe being in town on Tuesday, able hauling is being *done. take every pains in fitting our cases, giving relief and comfort, to the wearers v no injurious chemicals. trained to dra.w^ the children around playing were ind'uLged in, refreidi— at a very moderate expense. Examination of eyes free. J Mrs. Allard^ of River Beaudct.te, Quite a numbeir (from around) hero on small hand sleigljte. Ceirtainly an ments being served- at midnight, af spent Sunday with her another, Mrs attendled the coiafsquerade at Martin Sunlight Soap is pure Lmprovem-ent upon having these curs 1er which Mrs. Mclnjcowh» the Misses Rousseau, Oak &t. town on ThuXiS|dfay night and- report i^nappinig, at one’s heels and possib- Bella and May McDonald and Mess-rs D. A. Kennedy soap, scientifically made. a good time. ly taking a breakfast out of the. Maxville Angus MicDonjaidj ano. F. O. Parent Jeweler and Optician, - Lancaster. Every step in its manu' oalf of one’s 1-egs. entertained the party by. singing a Messrs. J. McNia^roara audi W. M. facture is watched by an The little fajil of «now; last week |Mr. Gatscll, of th-e Bank of Ot- number of Gaelic and English •McCallum were ith© gueiats of Mr. ta,w!a, SuAdlayed with Alexandria fri songs, when all left for their re.s iR. McNamara on Sunday. VWWW WV^WN/WWVWWWWVWWVVAiWWVWWWWWW i improved the roa,dis a|nd judging by expert chemist. the nu(m|ber oif eaiw-’logs coming in ends. pectivc 'homes after voting Mr. and> Mrts, S. M. Carsoallen paid Alexan Mrs. McDonell, -a. host and hostess Sunlight Soap saves One miiglht ifuispccit that a d'am had Wc coQgra.tuid'tc Mr. Robert Hun dlria a visit on Friday. broken loose bame.W’bere. The mill* ter, Sr., who has beem elcote,dJ Pr© tihat could not -be surpassed, an-o; Mrs. T. McLeianan spent a few labor, and the wear of 'ha’s oommenced fwork again and the sidient of the Dominion Ayrshire wishing them a long life of con-^ days visiting her- parents this week. tiUued happiness and proeperity. rubbing which common season’s cuit promises to be un- Brecd'ers’ Association. Score another Mr. ,W. Munro vLsite|d at Mr, S. usually large. It is by no means un for Glengarry. A large number from here a^teua McRae’s recently. soaps require in washing pleasanit to he^ijr the hum andi whirr •Mr. John A. McColl is nursing a ed the euchre ana eniertainment In Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Munro were of the. machinjcLry aftetr.wfiat eeems badly cut eye received while working Maxville on Monday evening, whore fabrics. th© guegts Of Mrs. A, McMartin a, louB ©ilen.C©» in the woodts. a, very pleiasant time was spent. A this iwieek. Specials Old Mr. Joibin La,fu,ve is laid up Mr. Lome McDean and hie .sister. number of our local talent took I February Buy it and this w;eek. follow directions with a blood poison-ed arm. His doc- Miss McLean, ivvjere guests of fri- part, in -the programme and were Miss Mary Coleimia.ii intendis leav- tor has good hopes of his being ends at Finch on Sunday. very much applauded. Too much You can save money'by taking advantage ing shortly (for Avonmore. Lever Drothers Limited. Toronto -a,Touinl.d' again in a eliort time. More Uniiveirsal regreiti is felt at the praise cannot be given to Messrs. of our special prices on PRINTS and COT- 164 power to his elbow. decision of Mr. John; P. McDougall D. Coia ville and A. J. Young for TONS this month. 'Dr. Finney, of Montreal, w'as in whio has Idecided to move to th» the able ananner in which they car Yankleek Hill. 20 pieces of regular 10 and 12cent prints 'tiowin on Tuesdlay of las't week. iWest, anjd Avhjo leaves for the Can ried out the programme as good or If from McDonald’s It’s Good. ■Wedneisday of tot week being St. a.dian Weat In the course of a few der prevailed throughout. Th© priz Mr. Farquhar MoLeninan, the not in dark or light patterns, cut any length. ValejUtine’s Day, ouir little hamieb rweeks. Mr. McJ>ougia,Il is one of es w}cire won by Misses L. Pilon and ©ded ’Evangelist, lately out from In Scents per yard. was a, little busieir than, ondinarily. Maxville’s founders .and holds the Ella Young on)di Mr. Sandy Kennedy vermeas, ficotlanjd, baa been holding G00D Mr, Jobin Mun|ro, of Montreal, esteem anid respect of all classes, a series of special services in the Grey Cottons worth 7, 8 and 10 cents of Ijoch Garry. 4 epent.^t'h|o e^arly part of last week Mr. JW. N. Dauley, of the Max- Baptist Church since Sabbath. Feb. for 5, 7 and 8 cents. with his family here. ville Miarble ‘Works, paid Alexandria ,0n Mondlay evening of thda Yveek 11th. Tb©r© fwere two Bcrvices on G a. large number assembled at! the Su-ndBy, Feb. llth, «lOd three on Feb. Bleached Cottons special values at 5, 8 Mfis. D. R. McPherson, of St. Hu- a business visit on Monday. R bert, P, Q., was in town, on Mon- A .wedding is on the tapis. The Greenfield depot to bid adieu to 18th, and week services every even- and 9 cents. day of last week. oontlracting parties are two of our their friend-, Mr. 'Angus D. McDcmell, ing excepting Batundoy commencing Lawns, Embroideries etc, at special low 4 © Douglas Cameron, of the Bank of most popular young people son of D. P. McDonell, 29-6 Ken art 7.46 o’clock, l^he mcctinga have Montreal staff, Corniwall, arrivedi It is pleasing to note that Mr. yon, who took his departuro for ajl been largely art-tonded and a prices for February. dieep interest is being manifested. 4 e (home Thursday of last iwxek. Duncan P. McDougall still continues FaiTibanks, Alaska. Mr. McDonell Crockery Special- Mi*s B. Baldwin, of Coaticooke, P. to improve. hai3 been the guest of hia parental Mr. McLennan is a very demoted and 4 Navel Oranges, •— Healthy, sour Q., wiho was visiting her friend Miss Mir. John McCuaig is confined to home for ftho paM four montha, he spiritual young toian and h© pirjaches Odd lots of plain or decorated crockery large, sweet & _ Lemons, J. Fraser, 'Glen Morris, left for her hiis room, with an attack of pne- being jubsciït in the Yukon Terri- with much eomeptness and power. juicy, 40c doz. K 25c per dozen. •to the value of $1.50 will be sold for $1.00 and home on Friday last. umonia. His frieudts hope for his tory for a'bout ten years, anidi has He speaks from the heart right out I MT. G, -M. Proud, of the Mer- apeedÿ recovery. madie hosts of friends since his ar- to the hieart, and presents the truth one lot only to each buyer. chant's Bank, Prescott, spent Sun- Mr. Joihu ■'D. Robertison, the well rival in Glengarry, who will miss in a manner that cannot bo misun- You will find low prices in every line this E iday with friends here. known Insurance man of Ottawa, him very imuch ; but expect to meet derstood by any. It in ©amestliy spent Friday in town. him again in the autumn, as Mr. hope^l that much lasting good Y\ill month at THE EXCHANGE^ Mr. A B. Cameron, McGill College, 4 S Montreal, spent Sunday at his home lOn Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. Mc« McDonell intends disposing of his result from 'his evangelistic work in this town. The services wiU probably Yours truly, are what every housekeeper here. Ewen, -of Dunvegan, called oh Max mining interests in Alaska and mak ville friendis. ing his hiorae in his native county. close OQ hViday evening, Feb. 23rcL 4 wants ; at the same time the Miss E. R’aysidie, of Ottaw-a, was J. economical buyer insists on low After an extended visit jwith Ham MJT. McDonell’s Ibrotiher, Alexander, Mr. Charles H. Bell, inspector for at Inkeirman Cottage Sunday last. prices. It’s easy to get good ilton and Toronto friends, Mrs. Ch-as will join ûiim in Seaittie and they 'the Gunran-tee a-nd^ Accident 4 groceries at some stores and Miss Cline, of Corn^w^ali, who had McNaughton has Teturned to to-wn, intend going Iby S.S. Bertha about Ca, was in Vankleek Hill on Wed' low prices at others, but it’s not been in itopv;n the gtueîst of Mrs you find both at the same The large number who attended March list to iVaXd'eea and will pro- neediay, Feb. Silsit, and appointed Mir itorP as you do at McDonald’s. .Rayside, Inkarinan Coftltage, left focr the social in the Public Hall on ceed to Fairbanks over land by dog James Steele as the agent for, East hier hoime -last Mondlay, Monday evening, under the auspices teamiîi ahd siods, Mr. McDonell has exn . Mr. and! Mrs. Wim. Wightman are 'Lively timets ore expected her© in Fancy Bitter Oranges 30c doz. of the Roman Catholic Choir, Iho- anotiber broth-er residing in Fair- at present visiting friends at St mefroautilo circles (for the next ten 9 bars H>ap 25c raughlv enjoyed the programme. banks, wiho has been a resident of Clearing Sale of Ladies’ Beanskl Sauce, 3 for..25c Scholastique, Que. The recent warm spell has spoiled Alaska for upwiands of nine years, days, as Mr. Domld McLeod, Messrs. 3 bottles-Cruet Pickles... ..25c lOn Saturday laist Sacrament was the sleighing, and as a consequence He says the present winter in the D. J. Jam-ie|so(n & jSon and also Mr. administered at Knox Church. business is somewhat slack. Yukon is very severe the thermo- John Wilson axe offering their goods Arrangements» bave been made for Messrs. Alex. MePhadden and meter registering at times 79 de- for eale at largely rôdfuced pficesr and Girls’ Winter Coats. D. J. MCDONALD, a, game of hockey to be playbd on- Wiillis Bush have nearly complcjtod grees. W'6 iwish the Messrs. McDon Messjrs. Jamieson purposes removing ell bon voyage. shortly Into their neiw store, th© Phone 36. Tro«ELdll*''e'>- the Corniwall rink on Tucii^day even t'EeLr contract of hauling wood' for ing next •between the Lancaster and Messrs. Smillie & Robertson. Robertson Block, wihich they ha,v© renovated, the N<\wingtaby of the illness of Mrs. J. M. McCaj D. Kippen fw'er© tih© guests otf Mrs Highest prices paid for all kinds of farm produce taken lum. At latest r-ciYorts she is some D. J. McDonald, Loch Garry, on Sat Annie McDonell, of Montireal, a.r(J THE ON ■boy to 'Mo-nitreal on Friday of last in exchange. what better. nrday. epending a few weeks ajtl their week to consult Dr. Birkett, re- homes here. The funeral of the late Miss Mr. D. McDon-aW, Glen Norman, Business garding some throat trouble, on ao Miss Sanith Mcd>oinald, of Glen Christie McKerchar took place on ia the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. count of ‘which the child had to Normian, spent fetw; days the gnest Belleville Friday from 'the residence of her D. CameTon. AFFILIATED WITH undergo an. operation some time of Mies Mary D. McDoofaJld. TUTE OF CHARTERED' sister, Mrs. John Granit, of Moose Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, of Dalkeith, ago. We are pleased to bear that D. D. McDonell Sunjdaycid wltlh fri ANTS a second operation was unneces- Creek, to itbc Maxville Cemetery. were the guests of Mr. Angus De- war over Sunday. ends in Glen Nevis. For 38 years Ontario Basinek College sary, father and SOIT returning the Service wa;S hcild in- the Presbyter Main St. Alexandria. Quite Bi number 0(f our youth and/ has maintained the highest Et^dard in same day. Ian Church here by R.ev. L. Beaton, ,We aro eorry to report the ill- ’Phone No. 50. Commercial Edneation. Send Lr Oata- beauty attended the dance at Glen Sabourin & Campeau, The hockey maltch on Friday even Moose Creek, Rev. R. McKay being ness, with pnoumoinia, of Miss logne to the Principal. , ^ JSiariman Tuesday night, and all re- ing of last week, on the local rink absent. The 'laite Miss McKcrebar Gladys Cluff, ppid hjope oho will soon port an excelliyi[t tirne. , SIMPSON’S OLD STAND. 3. W. JOHNSON, F. C.V. between the Lanjou&ter seven and \v;a4 pr'edcceasfed by her brother, th© bel .well again, . , 1 ; 2 THE NEWS, ALEXANDRIA; ONT., FEBRUARY 23, 1906. DominionviUe Picnic Grove. GAELIC SONG. Mr. Joihn R. Sproul l'a confine,d to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McArthur, of the hoitse dfoir th® past t'wo weeks Winnipeg, spent' a few days this The following song was composed by COUNTY AND DISTRICT suffering from a fraciturcid nnkle. week tbe guests of Tbos. McIntosh. '/I •Among the frcceji’t visitor.s to our T-he Picnic Grove Debating Club Dr. D. D. McDonald, on the occasion of Dalhousie Mills ham-let wGjre MeissTs. Rod McCuaig, held h jbuisincss meeting in the the Scotch gathering which took place Munroe’s Mills fxth-ool bouse on Monday night. A under the auspices of the Sons of , Spring Lumber merejhant, Ria'nAld McDouaald, in Alexandria, Glengarry, Out, on Sept. IMT. A- [Bain, St. Raphaels, had a WheoliDg next. drover, and A. Da-ncause, merchant, ooinmitteo wia;a hpirointc’dl to wait successful boe on Monday hauling Eva Stuckhou'se is in Alexandria all O'f Apple iHlll. on MT. 'A. Gunn for 'tibe purpose of 2nd, 1905. I'Og's to th-e mills* visiting her sister, Mrs. McIntosh. Mr. and Mr®. Jaïnes Anderson and discussing the purchase of some of On that day Mr. John J. McDonald Mrr. D. C .McDonald attended the Capt, Ferguson, of Glen Walter, son. formerly of this place, but bis property bn. the river point a,d (Captain), who was attired in Highland From !. Simon. funeral of ills brother, the late A, is in town visiting his aunts, the now of .AV'incbestier, were here for joining Bx-itanuia. Another commit- costume and Mr. Johu A, McLachlan, the A McDonald, of Cornwall, who was Misses Cattianach. a few days rcaiewing acquaintances. ted have in chjaTgc the purchase of poet, both of Glen Nevis,visited Alextindria buried at St. Andrews on Tuesday. Mias Janet 'iMoLcod; of Montreal, Mr. Pllvilip ©t. John, drover, of a.diditionial boats iCor use in the comi where Mr. McLachlan sang a few of his Miss Katie McDonald, Glen Nevis, spent Sunday Mrs. McCuaig, of :Rook Dale, did business tihirough this ing season. A social meeting will metrical compositions. was the guest of her uuclc and Dalhousie Station, and returned to section rccenttly. take place in the school next Mon Our Gaelic readers will, no doubt, appre- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald, Montreal Mon^djay accompanied by Messrs. James Miller, Angus Mo d'ay 'night to heair the report of ciate tbo sentiments which are expressed during the w^eek. her father, , , Inta-:h and Alex. McKeircher, Monk the former committee. The ladies in this song. I have just received a large sliipment of spring and summer Miss Lizzie Corbett, of Glen Roy, Jim Mc'Naughton, Cote St. George, land, si)enlt‘ Th.ur'sday in torwn. will furnish refreshments. hats, .shoes and shirts and must say they are the nicest ever visited her bunt, Mrs. D. McDonald, is on the Kick list this week. MT®. J. !p. McNianghton and the F. H. McLeninan, of St. Agathe, ORAN. imported to Alexandria. ofPeveril, has ter, assisted the doctors -on Monday neighbors on Tuesday evening. The Shirts Shirts Shirts belt vi^ted the fiojrmer’s mother at her 'sister visiting her this week. while amputating the limb of Mr. gathering was iueld in hon'or of the San'don on Baqdiay. Fonn.—III u ill o ro-ho Mr. apd Mrs. D. N. Morrison are D. J. Campbell, 26-3 Kenyon. Sin- birthday of Mr. John McNaughton, III u ill 0 ro-ho Mir. A, Meinnies, at VankleekHill, Are the swelle“t patterns, all new and guaranteed fast visiting friende at Kirk Hill this oerost sympathy goes out to Mr. of Fort iWilliam., who is greatly III M ill 0 ho ro paid a business Itrip to this village, Hillin 0 ho ro hi. colors. Besides we are showing the largest range in town for wieek. Campbell and family. a,d/mi red by hd® mlany ncpheiw» and an Monday. you to choose from—makes such as the famous W. F. &, R. and The Bible has been, oalleidl for in Quite a n.Uimber from this vicinity nieces in this vicinity. Although un Miss Grant, of Laggan. is the Am Baile-Mhulinn Chlann Donuill, E. T. The name alone means good shirt value and newest sixty different languages in AVin— attended the nightly mootings held able to too presemt, iMr. McNaugh- guest of Miss Tcna Campbell. Bha la mor aig na seoid ann, patterns. Prices 75c., $1.00 and ÿl.25. Some clearing out nipeg this iw'inter. in the Maxville PreisibyteJian Church. ton w,a;s made aware of the gather iftev. K. A. Golliain wps in Avon- Le damhs’, aighear, is orain, lines last summer goods at 50c. Jno. D. McCuaig puirch'ased! a newi M;rs. Mansell is spending a few ing anid fchoiu'gh absent in body, was ’B le ceol a bha bion. more t|bo irast of the unek assist cutter recently* , , days t|he guest of friends in Mon- present in mind and heart. ing Bev, Mr. Moloan a|t special ser Norman D, Morri.son paid tbe ©■Id treal, A very nn^oyo,ble time was spent B’e la comunn nan Ghaidheil, vices. home a short visit and returned to by all, in games, music and singing. ’S bha sluagh as gach aite, Miss S. C. McS«ieyn bas TCiturned Mr. Archie (McCannell i® once' ’S iad a gabhall na sraid, tiotwTn last week. A sumptuous irepast was servcpd; the from a lengthy visit to Finch fri- miore ba.ck at bis old stand wield*» Ki ceol aluiun nam piob. Hats Hats Hats There is to be preaching at Glen ing the anivil. All are glad to see health of Mr. McNhugh'toin. dxunk . I 1 ■ . : . 1 S Norman Friday evcn,ing at 7.30 by him, a® Archie is an A 1 blacksmith. and several fwitty and appropriate Bha na brataich a srannich St Andrews Mr, Mourison, i Mr, AViil'iam ©egaiin is quite a speeches maide. Ri barrean nan orannaibh We have taken the agency for the celebrated Wilkinson buistler ; (during the- summer seiasou •Before lea.ving for homo, the ’S bha n t-sbraid mbor le srol, fiannaob, Hat. This hat is known far and wide to be the most reliable Few. people here, even the oldest ’S le anart fo dhiou. Glen Robertson he is employed as cbeesemaker, guests were lrea;t(\dl to an oyster iababita;nts, ire)me|m:ber of such a English hat manufactured and as for style it is second to none. Miss G, Jothnson is visiting fri- W(hile in the winter he is employ- supper to help ithejm 'bra,ve thé out- fine wintter, Bha gaob ^ruagaoh çho banail, I have received a part of my spring order and would like very ends in Cotrnwfall this week. ed in It he wioods. Mr. Seguln has side element». The party broke up Mr. Jcihagtlan Heath’s numeirous (ri ’S i ri guaillibh a ieannan, much to have you call in and look them over. Miss Kia.te IRolbeiiTtson' returned to just completed a contract be had (With |a vote of th'anks to th,c host emdjs w^U' be plea^sied tin lelairn tihat ’S abraigbecaomh marmhaothan eala, Montreal on Tuesdlay. a,nd hostess for their kind hospital- ’S gairdean caoaoh fo sbiod. he is ajble to be aroundi agaiui after for Mr. ]W\ MoDonaJd of cutting Thio prayer tn'ee'ting was well at- and skidding a lairge number of saw» ity. an attaok of pntennininia. (tendted om Bunday -evening. Mr. and MrN A. McDonald, of Van ’S gum bu ghuanach na h oighean Mrs. Simpson, Of Bloomingidiaie, ti. Inga. Miss CumyniDg .visited: hfer home in couver, accom.panii1 , 1 . : ; , Mr. and Mr®, Normjan McKenzie/ ’8 mnathan choir Ghlinne-Garadh, M.r* A. Laoello bad the misfortune iweek the guest of her mother, Mrs ’S iad fallain gun gbiamh. everything. All I ask of you is an early call and let me show lO. J. Lcffoux has reanovedi hie th. lose pant of three of his fing- J. McMillan* and da.ughteir bpen»t a few; days with you the goods in reality and prove the above statement. :barber shop into tbo McCrinunon friends in Skye. er» on one of his maohiucs last After spending somettime in East A large number of the young peo Wishing to be favored with an early call whether you wish Block. : : [ I Bha Mao-Lachinn aui bard ann, (WTeek. , ' ; ■ - . , iHawkesbuiry, Miss Maggie Steele re pie gathered at the home of Mr. ’S e oho eibbinn’s obo cairdeil to purchase now or later, I am yours truly, Mr. Dunoan McDonald, Black Eiv iMr, D. Morrison, of Qttawh, ,vis tuinnied borne last week. Christopher .Mc)R,ae recently where Tbainig esan’s fiamh gair air ex is moving into the bouse former ite,d| his home f^unday. Miss M. J. McjRjae paidl Vankleiek an enjoyable evening was spent. ’S obuir e blathas air mo ohridh. Dancing wa® indulged in till the ly accupicdl by O. J. Leroux. Mr, A. Albin visited Montreal this Hill a visit ilaM Fridjay. Miss Carey, of Summerstomn, ,wee sma* hours* Do Niall Ban tha e cairdeacb, w?eek. Mr. D, Morriisoni of New Dale, Miss Annie M. Camcirou, of Dom bpewt a few .days this week visit- ’S do MhaO'Lachinn a sar-bhard,— Man., iwas the guest of R. McKen- inionville, and Eva Grant, of Moose Sgoilear Gaidhlig a b’fhearr Isaac Simon. ing Miss Margery McKenzie. • zie on Saturday* Creek, were guests of Mrs. S. Begg A bha *n Albainn ri thim. last week. Mr. Dunoan D. MeCrimmon is mov Curry Hill Miss McIie,od, of- Dalkeith, was ing into the house formerly owneid Mr* M» Sproul went to Mont- P.S.,—Don’t forget that we sell ladies’ and children’s shoes Messtrs. Jojhjn an;d) Donald Chisüolm' the guest of Miss J. McKenzie on real to the Royal Victoria Hospital Thainig Mac-lain a Chaiptin,— by Thomas iMcDonell. of Alexainjd'ria, hjava suspended viiark Sundlay, for tre.atmieint on Tue)s)d|ay. His many Dnin’-uasal cho tlachdar, aud the best at that. ’S fear Gaidhlig cho gasda. The Hockey. Club are giving a ora the chapel here, till more favor Mr. Bennieft, of Montreal, will friend» .hope tfoir his recovery. Messrs. '^V» Maggs .and .W. Mc- Sa tha ’n drasta anns an tir. (lance on Thursday evening of thie able woajtihiar foir ou,tsidc work pro give a, lecture, illustrated) with lime .week, Intosh are recoivering from their re- Bents itself, as th|e in,teirioir is eom- light views, in the Presbyterian. cent: illnieis®-. , . James Black has purchased' Dun- Ann a feileadh nan cuaeba, pl'cted. Ch;urcb hero on March 2nd. Mr®. 3V, Tolmre spent a few days ’S sporan fialaidh air uaohdar, can McCrimmon’s property on John |A 800' to QUjr. and Mrs. George. A. Miss C. J. Dewia.T spent Monday in all Monkland tibe guest of her par Breacan riomhach mu ghualainn, Street anWI ia moving in. ents, MT. and Mrs. |W. Ferguson. McEae ora the 7th injst. Alexandlria. , , Dbeanadh suaineaoh do righ. The roBids ajre 3ro|W, bushed ora th'o. MTIS. 'Dan Eajrker and family are Mr, and Mrs, )AV. Smith paid AJex visiting friends in this section. Stewart’s Glen lake, but “bo ice is net very good, ’S ma gheobh mi mo dhurach^ andjria a visit on Saturday. Mrs. S. Begg and Miss Linda Theid na daoine so ’null leam, Miss Mary McLaurin,, of Brea.d- [being of poor quality. Parties cross (W|e arc p'I^&'SCd to report that Begg' visitjeld Bloomington friends on Thar bharr nan tonn dhu ghorm, Tuesdiay. albane, is Ifhe guest M her sister, ing, -wioiuM: A few? of our young frienids re- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat ealer and Undertaker, cheese factory are jubllamt on learn iTbe Euchire Club .Leld- a Valenitino port' Glen jUtoibortson youtb O.K. urday* -Ember Saturday and Holy. Bocial in HÆïfe school ThursdAy*. at ing that genial Joe Bellefcuille, of Satur'dny excepted. Sin mu’n cnairt a Dhunei^eann, MT. Dan N. 3bcXieoidi was in Lag- Glen Robertson, - - Ontario. (wjbich an lebjoyAble time was spent. Glen Robex'tlgon, was 'to be their 2 The use of eggs, butter, milk, ’S do Shasann's do dh’ Ijirinn, gan Tuieÿsjdiay attendiing tibe funeral amd cheese 'is allow'^ed every day, at ’S thig fiinn dhachaigh g/j glensda, cheose-maketr for the coming season. ,^Mvvwwwww^wvwwwvvvwwvvww\/v»v,/wvvy/wyy^3 Xbioiae winning pTizoe were Miss of the late Dunejan Crctuhairt of tb.at the principal meal an\d also at the Thar eadann nan tninn. Mr. Hugh Cu'tLbe-rt, of Alcxan- Jianet McDotojaldi, Glen Roy, and Mr place. collation. iR. MicDoniaibi', Glen Boy, Tbotse wiho dria, tranisactcd husiniess in this 3 A «mall piece of bread with a Mi'gs M. McDonald is this week San a sin bbios a stQri^ section rocejiitly. cup of coffee, tea or chocolate, miy Q attended the (function report it tbe jguepft of her ibncrtiher, 'Mr. D. ’S gheobh Mao-La^ion 'n ordagh, •ai success .both socially and finan- Mr. John iStmii't'h, Jr., is at pre- be taken in the morning. ’S gun dean e dl^h oran, (Ri. McDonald, of Alexandria. 4 Where it is not convenient to Le ro,ghnnn. cially. sent suffering from an. attack of ^▼VVTTTTTTTTTVTTTVTVVVVTTTTVTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTfTVI'TfTrn Mr. M. D. Morrison, O'f Dalhousie t'ake the principal nxeal at noon, it A W‘ell comticeàft ed hockey match •ig la{w^ful to invcqrt the order, and Mill's, passed itbrougb here on T’ucs meascls. take a collation at noon and din- reidh dha, bet’ween the Tigeris of the lower day. Mr. A. N. McMillan visite,d Dun- ^village and the AVanderers of the ner' in fli-c evening. Mir. Wim. Graems »» present on. vegan friends on Su.nda.yi 5 Dripping and lard may be used bhuaith sgeul uppeir villagjc, wtu« witnessed by a a visit to hia mother in AVinchiefi- Mr. D. McMillan, after spending in, preparing food<. Bum in iunse. [ HOCHELAGA BANK lapr|g extra assistants during the dette. Red Chief is a flyer. , ÎKùik^ -iyoâ^ood nntritioas and you’ll President—F. X. ST. CHAKLES, ESQ., 'Mr. Din H. McMillan paid) Apple best residences in t,hrit burg. of the 'holy senson of Lent by vol- have lotk^%trength. Your only hope is |Wieek. iSeveral bor»e buyers Avxrc in this untary acts of aim-giving, mortifi FerM^a^n instant blood maker, blood- Vice-Pres—ROBT. BICKERDIKE, ESQ. M.P. Hill a buisiness call Tuesday aftcT- cation and penance. A most useful Ouir represenitla.tlves to Alcxan- vicinity tecently looking up heavy purmpr<,-‘^^Jp^-pnricher. It brings keen (diria on Monday wie.ro Messrs. D. J. noo

Alexandria’s Greatest Store. Agricultural Department Every Monday Bargain Day. Re Binder is infested A\\ithi any spe- INSECTS PESTS HOW TO MAKE LIME WASHES MILK PAINT cially troublefiome weed, this prac- tice also gives us an opportunity to check the gaowitli of thus weed The foiUo\v.iang rcoip(^a arc recom-- Some time ago, wiriteis T. Green- C. L. Mariait, of the Department ns we can cultivate the ground until .mendted by t|he Depairtment ofAgri er in Farm and Fireside, I tried of Agriculture in Wa5diinigton, has nearly the end of June before sow- Twine culture f!c»r Quceaiisilainid : the oe.mcnt-milk paint on my green prepared: a etateim-ent as to the loss ing the rape, and, if sve think it ad A Baker’s Triumph No. 1—20 l'b3« lime (unslakeid), house, both inside and O’it* ^ by iniseot pests in the United States vusablc, we can follow the rape crop lbs. comiinon s;alt', 1-2 lb. alum. now .report mat it has stood, the each year- He notes that the losses with corn or roots the following The Mooney Baker cannot Slake the Ume with bollinig water test \vell, and hereafter, when I each year in all the plant products Our agent has completed his canvas season. Two hoed crops such as until the ooiosistency of the wash have some outibuilddngs o-r board of the soil, both in. the growing produce anything better than and we will be obliged to any one of those theise grown in succession form a is similar to thin cream. To in^ fences in need of painting, I shall and in the stored state, together very effective nLanner of dealing whom he may have overlooked or who were crease its antiseptic properties add. do it Avitib the cheap paint, the re with those in live stock, exceed the Mooney’s Perfection with most troublesome weeds. In. not at home when he called if they will send 1-2 pinit of ciruld'e oar'bolic to each cipe which I give herewith : entire expenpUture of the national our rotation, the corn root.s, etc., Cream Sodas in their names with the quantities required 'bucketful of wiash. Stir into one gallon of milk about government, inclu|ding the pension follow the two year old sod, and . No. 2—To luilf a buckeit' of lime three poandis Portland cement and roll and the m^ain,tenance of the before the 1.5th of March. We have now are folloiwicd in turn by tihe cereal The very best of flour, butter add. two handfuls of common salt add «ufficient Venetian red pofwdor, army and the n,avy. Placing the va- orders for 25405 lbs. all we can possibly put crops. QwÊng to the Ihct that we and cream — the most modern and. jtiwp hianidtfu'ls of tallow, or, bet or any ot,lner coloreidi pain|t-powder lue of these products at 35,000, have to ‘fill in part of the ecc- in a car except 595 lbs. and as it will be im- ter fitill, so|ft soap, at the rate of imparl a good color. The millr will 000,000 per year, he notes an annual plant, the very best baker in tiopi upon wfiich the hood croi)s are possible for us to .«ell two cars, those who 2 lbs. to 30 gallons, of wash, tilakc hodd ihe paint in suspension, but shrinkage, due to insect pests, of Canada. A biscuit superior to grolwin with a cereal crop, it neces- elowTy, stirrinig all the time. the cement being very heavy, will fully ten per cent—in many ca.ses of any other you have ever tasted. have not ordered from car lot will likely be sitates two carcoal crops in succès This quantity wùil make two buc sink to t|he bottom, so that it be j50 per cent; but at ten per cent obliged to pay a higher price Every person sion cn part of this section. This Say "Mooney's" to your grocer. ketfuls of wiash which possesses the comes necessary to keep the mix- $500,000,000 is the minimum yearly who has seen our order form admits it to be iy not a serious objection, however, tax which insects levy upon the pro ipropertica of being very adhesive ture w'ell stine/i with a peddle. AAihen the land is allowed to lie (ducts of the farm.” This does not the fairest contract they have ever been asked and un^i.ffectod by rain. Thiis fea[tu;re of the need of stir- two yea.ris out of four under grass, include loss to farm products in to sign. . No. 3—Slake lime with water and xing is tliîfc only d!ra(w;back to the but care monst be taken the next storage, $100,000,000; or to natural add euffioieu't skim milk to bring it paint a,n]d as its efficiency depends time that this section cîomes under forest and food products, also $100,- to the thickneiss of thin cream. To upon an adiminiyt,eiring a good coat the eamio crops, that the hoed crops 000,000, making a total annual Joss each gallon add 1 oz. of salt and of cement, it is not |safe to leave are put on that part of the sec- of $700,000,000 directly traceable to 2 ozs. brown sugar dissolved in v/a- its application to uxi'^vorth.y help, Six hoars a.fter pain:ting this paint tion which pre,viously grew cereal iiasects pests. tex. crops. By observing this precaution, Tenders for Indian Supplies, The germicidal value of Nos. 2 AVill be ais immovabi^ unaffect ed by wiater. as month-old oil-paint all parts 0|f cac|h section receive Sealed Tenders addressed to the and 3 can be increased by the addi- undersigned., and eudo'rsed “Tenders The party giving this recipe claims the ©amc treatment in the course A MOST PROMISING FUTURE Barb Wire tion of a quartter pounidi of cb:lo- fbr Ipd-ian Supplies,” will bo receiv- that he h^is he«nr|di of buildings of eight years. ride Oif Um» to every 30 gallons of ed at this office up to noon, on tW'-einty yea,ns odd painted in this Thursday, 15t'h March, 1906, for the A car load expected next week. Cultivaition'. The time iis fas)t approiaching manner in .which the wood was •delivery of Indian Supplies during Before applying the wa h to wood w’lheu the intelligent, industrious the fiscal year ending 31st March, wiell preserved. The effect of such As previously in'itLmatc|di our root en, tuctal or stone structures pre- and energeitic fla,rm boy will occupy 1907, at various points in Manitoba oau'Uo;ns should be adopted to clean a coatiing seems to be to petrify and corn crops folloiwi two year a more pixxminenlt piaco in the af- and tho Noirtb West Territories. t(he surface of the wood. Whole oljdl 6X>d. This sod is ploiwcd the pre Forms of 'Tender containing full the .surface of foreign matter, there fairs of the state andl nation than particulars may be had by applying milk is better than buttermilk or vious season, a^bouit. four inches deep by Increasing the benefit oÆ the so- he ha,s accupio-d in the payt. The to the umdersigned or to the In-, commencing as soon a;fltier haying tion* Care should! also bo taken to skim-milk, as it contains more oil rapid pace which hcua 't-o be taken -diian Comanissioncr at Winnipeg. The ■bring all crevices under the influ and this i.s the .constituent which a!S possible, and plowing whenever by people e^agq-i in the profes- lowe-st or any tender is not ne- harvesting oi>crationfj will permit oaasarily accepted'* encos Of the antiseptic. sets the cement. If mixed with wa sions and in mercanLile pursuits in Herring In tlh'L'S wiay, prapitically all the land J. D. MoLEAN, ter instead of milk the w,ash rubs ourder to successfully meet the com Secretary, and soaks off readily. This cement that is intended for hoed crops the petition on ©very hand Is not con Department of Indian Affairs, 50 bbls. No. 1 Labrador now in stock. WATCH milk paint brushes on smoothly and following year can 'be plowed' before ,diucive to the mentu,! endowmeat OttaAva, 3rd February, 190G. easily—almost equal to genuine oil tfhe end of Augu-üt. Immediately af of ft,ho descendants, and the fa.rm N.B.—Nevvspapcrs in.scrting this a: ter plowing, the ground iis rolled ve.rtlsemcnt without authority of paint—is cheap, and easily made. boy-s of rugge.d constitution and. in the Department will not be paid (Many Onttario dairymen have the and then harrowed, and in a very jdiustrious ha;bits will be in greater 3-3 impre^ssion tihat th-eiir province is short' time the 9od' will rot. Subse- deman-d to take their placed than the moat progressive in. Ithe Dom- SOWING CLOYER WITH OATS quently, the spring tooth cultivator has evqr been kn-own. Much as has inion in all masters pertaining to iq used to tear up any weeds that been written in regard to the pro dairying. They would laugh were may ata;rt. We usually employ braid JOHN SIMPSON miinent part that soich breeding and they toildi that Quebec is more pro polnt.s on the teeth of the spring early training in tho country Jiavo gretasive in many impoirtant matters Ile."X)ilvo to seed dio;\vn every acre cooth cultivator for the purpo.ye of contributed; to the successful pro- than is Ontario, and yet .such is the of grain tihijs year to clover or out'ting we<¥lô. We also use theKing clover and' fmothy. Even tf past secution of professional matters, & SON. case. Thto history of the two pro- cultivator for this purpose, which is expeo-’icnee ühows a doubtful chance much mioire will bo said in tlie same vinces tells the story. equipped with extra broad points and SYNOPSIS OF of getting a “catch” with oats, it direotlotn in tho future. The farnrs Que'bec was the first province to is very useful for cutting thistles, Is worth trying, anyway. The har- of tJic country have been and will organize sy,nd‘ica:te« of factories for Twfo or three cultivationa of thie der it is to get a stand of clover continue to be the nurjserics where intstrucLion purposes, in tliiis work kind during the autumn a,re very on a pa.rt:icular field, the w’orse t'he ranks of those with overwork- Canadian Nortlwest it was many years ahead of Ontario, beneficial in checking the growilh; tihe field needy it, 'as a rule, and ed brains and shattered nerves will it- was t-hte first to« require its in- of weeds. The manure is applied to one chancel in six is wlorith taking be replen-ished. HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS Ifitructors to paso qualifications. In tjhfe root and corn ground durin on ■such land. Sc-w Ithe gfrain thin There is also a most promising tihiis it is still ahea;d of Ontario, al-. the fall amid winter, and is spread —about 1 1-4 to 112 'bushels por future for the farm ooy who takea Any even numbered section of Do Hihough the inistructors in Dastorn upon the sur'face, except when the acre—and Uie clover seed thick, up a'gr'iculture as an occujiation minion land's in Manito-ba. or . the lOntaxio w-ill/ have to pass such ex snow is extremely deep, when we NorLhivcAL provinces, exoeptiog 8 and »aibou(t 'ten pouinuds oî good, olean says the Manchester Mirror and Am NOW READY amnations this yeair. Quebec was «ometimejs pile it in large heaps in 26, reserved, may be homesteaded seed per aoic. and you AVIII double eadoan Farming is no longer drud- the first, also to arrange for the the field and dra.w i't from these by any person who is the sole head the chances of a successful seeding gery and muscular exertion, in which Bauitaxy inspection of its cheese fuc heaps in t'he spring with the Jcan- of a family, or any male over 18 over the neighbor w^ho BOWS t,wo tho m'un occupies alx>ut the same years of age, to the extent of one- Oür SpHivg “1906” Showing toi'ies and cncajmeries by provincial ure fcprea(cier. For potaitoos, we pre- quarter section of 160 acres, more bushels of oats and six pounds oi place- as the beasts of burden, but officia,la. Ouitaxio has stilUto follow fer to have 'the manure applied in or less. clover seed, and you will get very Of -Stylish and Up-to-date this lead. The first co-w, testing as- the fall and the ground afterwards is an industry calling for the keen Entry may be made personally at eiSt intelligence and the application eociation was foirmieid at Cowansville, nearly as much grain, too. •Some ribbed; up witih double mould-board the local land oflice for the district è)Q-y, “If it{ all grows,- six pounds of of well-defined. pxinciplejS. If the in which the land is sitaate, or if Dress Goods and Suitings. Que., amdi Quebec d,airypiii©n are now plows bht some years there is not seed is enough.” True, but it never ife.Tpn iboy cap be made to under- the homesteader' desires, ho may, on .w^oa’king for legiisla,tion. that will wme to do this before the frost application to the Minister of the including Tweeds, Panamas and other fashionable materials, adapt- stand that the cultivation of the prevent the erection of. emiall fac doeis a;li grow', espccitaMy on tihe comeis. In the spring, the ground Interior, Ottawa, the Commissioner ed specially for tailored or shirt-waist suits, separate skirts, dresse* poorer spots. Sow plenty of seed), soil apid .the feteding of stock are tories at every cross-road. VViscon w|hich ha-s been manured i.s gang of Immigration, Winnipeg, or the lo- etc. The superior quality and big value in our new line will be an:d all tihe planta will do better, based ■upon principles as well and cal agent, receive authority for some eln, alsof. is ahead of Ontario in plowed lightly, harrowed and then an agreeable surprise to all who see them, the bright New Goods, appa,ren‘tly ; there will be a mat on oleajy defined ais the prinoipl one to make entry for him. many of theise naattors. ;We talk cultivated both Av,ay>9 with the King Tho homesteader is required to per and stylish rich colorings at very moderate prices, will be much the ground a^tcr harvest to keep that undexli© apy mechanical otr mer about the need o(f improvemeint in cultivator with narrow poinhs, which form the conditions couneoted there appreciated. it sh'ivded and moist, so the plants cantLIe business, anidJ that when the lOnbario, aivi Ontario dairymen have looiseins tlic ground to a depth of with under one of the following Wiill 'ha,ve a chanoe lO thrive and dame skill and energy are applied plans— \ made advances, bu|t the province will from six to eig)ht inches, and tho stool out, and grow H.hamsclvc3 .a, yield as profitable! reiturns as these, 1. At lea.st six months’ residence have to get a bigger hustle on roughly mixes the manure with 'the upon and cultivation of the land in winter protection. On the other they will offer greater attractions Engiish Prints, and Fancy Waist- than it has if it i.s to hold its owm soil. We use this implement for the to them- 'Whieini too these facts are each year for three years. in tihe march of prqgrctjs.—The Cun hand, by sparing, the seed, theue potato, mangel and corn ground. 2. If the father (or mother, if tho :wiU be u fciickly sitani'd, weeds will added the opportunity to partici- father is deceased) of the home- ings, Scotch Ginghams, and -adian Dairypian. That part of the section which is oome in, and choke out the clover, pate in public affairis and tho as- steader resides upon a farm in the filled in with caroeal crop, such as surances thp.,t because they become vicinity of th.e land entered for tho Chambreys. and it will be so miiscrably thin on barley or oa^s, i.s merely harrowed requiremeui'ts as to residence may be some Spots that the mhn will hesi- farmers they do -not surrender all EXCELLENT DEMAND and cultivated to i)roparo the seed fltt-tisfied by such person residing with These are from the best looms in the Old Land and are econ- tate to leave Clio field to meado'w^ claim to public recognition and re- the father or mother. bed. If any of it, a.s Is frequent- omically priced—large quantities enable us to secure the lowest FOR HEAYY HORSES and very likely say there is no use m>\vn, they will enter upon the 3. If the settler has his permanent ly the ca’sie., is manured through residence upon farming land owned price as well as the best quality. seeding dowjn with oats. It depends work of t(hc farm with greater the winter, it is gang plowed in the courage apd' Icjss forebodings. by him in the vicinity of his home-i a greajt deal on how one goes at spring. Durinjg the past two sea- atead, tho requiremeints as to re- Phenominia,! indeed ha's been and it. Never begnidfge money inveatod In ordter to ootain these resiults it sons wc have sown mangels on the sidence may be satisfied by residence etill is the demand for all horses is necessary t-iiat they be fitte.di for upon the said land. in clover sc'cd; it returns the big- fiat, u-S'ing a corn planter for the & wxytt-h'y the name oT drafter. Any the work as thoroughly as persons Six months’ notice In writing D. D. MePhee Son. gest interest of anythiri'fii 've know. purpose, setting the x^l^uter to sow thing w;ith the weight and sub- are fitted) fur work in other mat- should be given to the Commission- FarmeiV Advocjate. L'he seed in drills. It requires a er of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of Phone 29 St. Lawrence Block Btance brings a record .price even if ters. They in-ust »ludy agriculture good! deal of seed for t;his purpose, Intention to apply for patent. a little “agey” and noit altogether as tjha person Wjhp is to -become a but ,wc have ha,d very satisfactory W. W. CORY, Main Street, Alexandria. Bound. Many three-year-old colts are PROFESSOR DAY’S WORK physician studies medicine or a per-i Deputy of the Minister of Interior. being tlhrowtoi on the market and results so far as ger-miination i.s con ■son w|ho is to become an attorney NIB.—Unauthorized publication of cerned, Jt takes more time to thin fiitud'ies la^w. They must njot only this advertisement will not be paid Buch as protthiae the right sort of AT GUELPH COLLEGE fon 31-6m developmetnlt .bring long priccis as the pl'a'nts when they are on the know how -to do things, but why flat, but in a dry season, we think feeders. It is supposed that most of they arc done. They must know the the better germination pays lor the the four-year-old<3 have alfcady Thie Toltatioa^, 0|f cropa praotiseidl effect upon tho toil of different ;been BOild', so that the prospect for upon tibe Coll^S'e farm is practical trouble. methodis of culture and the etfect nert yeafti is not altogether well de ly tlbe mme os that inaugurated' by For potatoes, the ground, after upon anima-Is of different systems fined. The Uinprecodented tlcmand my predecessor, Mr. William Ren- being 'tihetroughly prepared ais i>re- of feeding. They mutt know a thous Rose Haizel and price-attitude ha,ve resulted in nie, 'wiritcis Pfc|f. Day, of the On- vlously described, is rolled and then apd things that were unknown to the practical dheination of draft tario Agricultural College, in his ribbed up wpjtlh a double mould any one a generation or two ago, DEPOSIT 'hior>se stock in many localitiCsS, the annual Teport. The farm is -divided board plow; in ridges thirty inches apdi then, and till then, will they Cream apart. The pottatoos are planted fital lions, old mares, ^ wo-year-olds into flouar æctions. One of those sec be in a position to practice farm aind younger colts only being on tions consists of newly seeded mea- about a foot apair.t betiW-een these ing ajs intelligently an'd) as success ridgeB axid as soon as the potatoes Your Savings with this Bank. iband.. The prices ojfferod have tempt dow, and anotihex of second year fully as does the -physician practice For chapped hands and ed the oovnetrs to sell. The young mqa.dtatw!. The third section contains are planit'Cjdi tihe ridges are split mediicine ocr the attorney practice No matter how small miaxeis have in many &uch cases the roots, potatoes an-dl corn, and with the plow. After th& ground law. wind bitten cheeks. gone with the gelidlngs and theTcin the balance of the section which is ha.s ha;dl time to settle, it is har- It requires timo apd' some money a great miLstake has been made. No not required) for those croies is sown rowed so a,s to make the surface to acquire this knowledge, but not good diriaft oennre should ever be with either barley or oats. Former- level. Occasional Bit:nokes with the 60 much as is xequiredi to prepare The same consideration and courtesy is shown fiOl|d to go into city leather. ly, peas used to be employed in fill harrow prevenit the formation of a for otiher occupations aud! profes- to large and small depositors alike. It may 'be true that the “ old' ing out this section, but owing to cruet on the surface land' also tend sions t|h,a;t yield) good returns. There AN m>a:re” m;ay breed more colts ju.s;t as the prevalence of the pea weevil, to check the jgirowth of weeds. Af is no preparaiti-oio necessary for tho good or even better, but all the w.e have not i9ow-n peas f!o:r the past ter the poitatoe-s arc AA-CII up, tho> laborer w;ho uses the pick apdi .shovel Commence the New Year with a deposit. Add laws of improvement point to the wo years. TTic- fSourth section is ©cuffler must bo used between the at a dollar and a half a day, but ICE youinger and better bred female as sown with cereal ciops, such as fall ■dir il Is. preparaticai is necessary for the to it systematically, and at the end of the year the the mOat certain to produce high- wihealt, ojat's and barley, and is ail The corn ground Is prepared prac person who earns three or four WEATHEU result will prove most beneficial and gratifying, cl'aiss stuff sure to bring the price.:j seeded with'clover and timothy. If tically the same a.si the mangel times that amofupt^ in any kind) of now 90 freely on top. The closeness this axiitation wiere followeid out AVfOrk. There is no preparation ne- grciund, and we have planted both ,w.ith wbioh the youn? Btuff has strictly, it Avpul(d give us half the cessary for the farmer who is con- CREAM Interest will be added twice yearly. been sold off is plainly proved by Table land in. hay and paatiuro, in hills and in drills. The only ad- tent to harvest w;hat the soil pro the driving to town of old white which is rather more than our vantage that we can feee from plant duces of its own accord, but pre- spotted, ring-ntreaked and speckled circumstances require. During the pa;ra;tictti is necessary fbr the farm ing in hillis for silage purix>sca, is er‘Wihio producers three or four times The Bank of Ottawai. horses. At country horse markets, pa-sti few years, therefore, we have that it a,llowis of cultivation both the notrnaa.l yield of the soil. The A Quarter a Bottle buyers from Chioago and elsewhere made a practice of ploiving up a man who manipulated the soil and ways and tttuus Icvssens the amount (fini it’ hard to get good young part -of our one ye>ar old meadow directs the elements of nature in heavy hoir.scs and. whenever one n t(lie fall and sowing it Avith rape of hiandi hoeing. Wc plant our corn an intelligent manner in the produc jdoc9 show up there is never any tion of that crop is the important Branches in the County of Glengarry : the following season. As the rcmaindi Corty-t'w'o inchies apart whether in factor rather than tho «oil itself. itjroublo about the price. In short r of the section is in grass, it gives hills Or in drills. The ground is Fathera and mothers who desire Alexandria, Martintown, Maxville, the draft horse industry was never an excellent opix>rtunity to pasture their boys to become farmers should prepared for eerea.1 crop.s by means JAMES MARTIN, J. E. MOFFAT, J. R. MOFFAT, in such a highly prot^perou.s condi- stock on the rape, as the animals enoourago them to make the re- of the harrow and cultivator, and quisite prepai'ation for their litc- Manager. Manager. Manager. 'tion, but the throc-ycar-olds and do much better when they can se- M iwork, and then there will be less il I |the majos have been sold too soon. cure a certain amount of gra^ss with jwe believe it payp to thoroughly ■discouxaged and disilieartanod farm- DEUGGISTS, —Brooder»’ Gazette. the rape. If a part of any section prepare a seed bod for all crops. er». .1 1 ! ; . i .i-lxJ AliESANDBIA, ONTABIO. THE NEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FEBRUA Y 23, 1905.

KNOCKS THE PROPOSITION. ®usin8B5 0irfctory. l8 Published The Montreal Witness is a “knock LEGAL. THIS OFFER er” on the Tin Plate Indaistry, and T IS VERY FRl DAY MORNING opposed tho rcqresit for a 33 1-3 per FAM0US PEOPLE ^YJACDONELL & 'jC'i ] F LLO BY FANNIE M.LOTHROP —at— cent duty mad© on l>ebialf of the HARI'.IfîTrilA, new’< Mderrishurg company, in these Soi/iciTORa, NOTAIUBS PUBLIC, ETC. Solicitors J'>rnaûk of Ottawa. THE NEWS” PRINTING OFFICE (WXJlrdjs ; Alexaudtia. Ont. is of Interest to anyone who keeps ‘‘The promoters of the tin plate ), A. MACDONELL„K C. F. T. COSTBLLO MainfSt.» Alexandria, Ont - + mill noiwi in. course of erection at Money to loan at lowest race on mortgage A. O. F. MACDONALD Morrirtburg wer^' rorttmate enough Bditor and Manag«r CATTLE or HORSES to enlist tho services of two pro- MCNliO minent tiibcjrals *toi present their M. SOLICITOK, case for a 33 1-3 per cent protec- CONVEYANCEB, NOTABt PUBLIC, &0. tive .-duty cin the goods that they Alexandria, Out. intenid to manuifiacturc. But it will I make an up-to-dale line of Watering Ti’ouglis for Cattle in take bctteir arguments than cither Money to Loan at Low Rates of Interest. several handy and desirable shapes to suit all purposes. Mortgages Purchased. A 3?ETI>^IB.OROUGH POSER. the Hon. Richard Harcourt or Mr. Archie Oampbell ha.vc at their com ^DWARD H. TIFFANY. “A deputation of the Dominion A1 monii to coinivince us that such an liawe rcceaiily \sTait©dl upon tho industry is needed in Canada at Also Feed Boxes for Cattle aud Horses that go in the corner iWh-ituey Govomment,” says the fhi piosem juncture, or that it can EABBISTER, NOTABY, ETC of the manger or stall. Just the thing for a Box Stall. Pet€o:,horouijh Exaoniuer, “asking for be put on a paying bawis w’itlii this You ought to get one and save on feed bill. the 'Tïmislimtent of the bar.’ Mr. meafsure of tariff favor. Still less Office—Over News Offic Alexandria, Ont. WlïitoAy it couldn’t be done can \ve IXî convincedi tjhia.t all who because his GovexiMnenit had no use tinware shofuild pay a third ^EITGH, PRINGLE ws a mAndlate to banlsih the bar, ci'^ using tin plates as their raw JAMES LEITCH, K.O., R. A. FBINOLK, anid beoa-’»JC thie Roys Government material that it toek a dhty of 8U J. A. 0. CAMF.RON, L.L.B. Call and see them at the foundry. General casting solicited dUln’t- act upon it, thoie gentlemen per; oenit to place the tin plate on Repairs made when possible at reasonable cost. and thcii frionr do th© who left his native country about twenty years ago in a burst of indignation a term o^ years baa not been more at the lack of recognition of his genius shown by this government at Wash- principle and effect of tliat vote than 41 per cent. .Even if this be ington. Lord Salisbury said of him: “He has prevented more men from dying CLARK BROWN, J. T. SCHELL, = ALEXANDRIA. change wilb tj\© change of political fco, it mu^t strike the ordinary ob- of old age than any other man who ever lived.” J. comxilexion of the Govornmont ?” This mechanical genius who has added to the horrors of war was the server that the Canadian^mUi, forced BARRISTER. SOI.ICITOB, Since the change otf Government, son of a wood turner in Maine, where he was born in 1840. He “began life,” aa it will be to pay freights from he says, “with a common school education and a Jack knife.” He showed NOTARY, ETC. the Alliance a» meek as a suck- distant points on its steel billets more skill in handling the knife than the education, and the mechanical turn ing* diove, and the xobuAt, hard step WILLIAMSXOWN ONT and itjs ooui, can hardiy expect to of his mind soon becoming evident, he was apprenticed when he was fourteen ping men of r yeR,OXECriON A CORRUPTING SYS in Canada and the principle points in the United States and Europe. piper,” 1877 his attention was turned to electricity, and some of the earliest electric S TEM. It admits, though wlhat every per lights in America were invented by him. Barristers, Solicitors, This bank offers exceptional advantages to its clients. Notaries Public son knows, that if sucli an industry In 1883 he took up his permanent residence In , and became a British subject and was knighted by Queen Victoria four years ago. Thei ROBERT SMITH. A. SANDPIELD LANGLOIS Drafts issued. Letters of credit issued Here is the English Premier’s is to be successfully establisthed» in latest invention of Sir Hiram, who, it Is said, has never failed to solve any Snetsinger’s Block. Cornwall, Ont. Money Orders issued Transfers of money made energetic description of protection Canada it must be guarded by a problem he has attempted, is an airship that really does fly—so many of the Uoney to loan on easy terms. payable at any point. to any point. in bis address to tho electors;—“I pretty strong duty. recent airships, though beautiful in theory, have failed in this one par- Exchange on Foreign Collections carefully hold th4it protection its not only ticular. The persistence of Sir Hiram is shown by his carrying the flying machine problem through thirteen years of his busy life, during a large part MEDICAL. Countries bought and handled. bad economy, but thait it is an of which time he has been a member of the firm of Vickers’ Sous & Maxim, sold agency at: once imjmoral and oppre which employs 14,000 men. Spirit of the Press ■ J^R. J. A. GARLAND All at Closest Rates. sive, bas0d as U is aud must be on Eotcrcil according to Act of the Parliament of CanodA, la the year 19CH, by W, 0. Mack, at the Department of Agrlcnltiire. Savings Department—Deposits of $ 1.00 and upward the exploitation Oif the community DENTIST. in the fntorefst of favored trades Hedging on those Schools? ed and inj.erest compounded twice a year at highest rates, Special and ^finiahcial g|roups. I bold it to attention given to the collection of Farmers’ Sale Notes and Kingston AVhig.-^r, Whitney is A Sad Sight. a legisliatuTe couldl make crimes by Main Street. liberal be a corrupting t*ystem, because hon Alexandria Ont. advances made on same. hied|giing on the Normal School ques- Hamilttoin: Times.—Pcinhaps on-e of hand and invest with criminal char- esty anid purity of ad(ministration acter an act. that in itisclf is not tion al'rea^ty. He «ays the policy of tbe ea.dld'ost slights in' recent liis- Cheese Accounts granted every consideration. must be drive® to the wall if o®jCe the Governmeovt rc)gu,rding Normal tory is that of Hon. James Pliny a breach otf any law, civil or mor* BAKER, B.A., M.D., Prompt attention and courteous treatment to all. the principle of taxes for revenue J. " SCIIOOIB musrt' first be adopted.. Then Wbltiney Aviee*pintg fsalt, salt tears aJ> — ! ; I ; ■ I Alexandria Branch ;be (diepairted from in favor of the It is an axicimt that men arc re- Dalbousie Mills, the quefiStion of location* .will be over the perfidy of IIoji. Geo. W. other principle, whicli I conceive to Ontario. oonaidierod. He did not say that in RO3S in permit'tin^g Dr. James Mills formed only in freed.om. “Charley” W. J. DHWSON, has his frcfCidtwni and he ch-coscs liis be of the essence of protection,— Kingïïton be.foro the bye-elcotion. to quit tbe nice little job be ba.d w’ay. The virtue that nccdls to l>c Manager. that, namfcly, of taxes for private at tibic Ontario Ajg.rieultural College J)R. G. H. DESJARDINS fenced is seldom worth saving and :benieficiu;ries. I hold that a method amd to retire into an $8,000, rail- Graduate of the IMlversity of Rome and Vic- Whitney Government’s Great Snap. saints are not reared* in a moral toria, MeiToer of The Medical which, eve® if it be no.t deliberate- way commiasiouiership without vot- Society of Boston and Specialist pa-dd’oek» ly contrived to «secure the public Windsor Record.—As a matter of inig him a lituitdîsome retiring gratu- for the Disease of the Eyes Moral fibre is cultivatedi by com end)0W(mont of 6nioh bencfioiarics, in fact, there is axo grcpiit queationi to ity. J. P.’ft sympathy for the jxxir CONSULTATIONS 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 6 p.m bat, and; combat comes by meeting eluding trusts and inooopoUes, must engage the legislature. When the profecrior and his scarification of the 500 ST. DENIS STREET, MONTREAL. temptation. Sometimes the fighter inevitably operate in that direction, Ross Goveirnmenit gave up the reins stingy ex-Premier mark liim as a is a- most grave menace to freedom 'the 1-^.rovinoo iw.ats pjesiperous and will be down, but ultimate victory man of liie;airt and chin. DR. J. HOWARD MUNRO When High Prices Go Lowest Vlues and pnogireiss, and an outrage on the ithie Govcn^nmenit machinery was run lies wiitih the imd'ividiual. From, the damoctratic principle. Xjatd, hut not ning wjjth • the emoothness of d humble court of tho rural J.P, to L.E.c.s; L.R.c.p. Edinburgh Then is the Time to Buy lea;srt; in otrdier of importance, I hold w,a!tchw The business of government Let Mr Borden be a CandidFriend. the British Privy council the moral that a.ny attempt to rivet togehcr 'W.as a snap fioir hhte incomers. accountability of the subject is as L.F.p. & s. Glasgow ‘Wooidjstock Sentinel Review. — If ibhe component piairts of the empire sumed and on this assumption all GREENFIELD, ONTARIO. (with bonds so forged or to involve Mr. Borden really wianlkS to accom- law, mcral and. ,civil, is based. If Special prices in Made To Order Suits Publicity the Western Watchword. plish stotfu^thing worth while for the it with U!S in a fiscal war against this universal assuan.pticai bo true, cause oif political morality, let him Overcoats and Panting, during the next two the world is not, and. cannot come Oranbrook HeroiLd.. — I*ublicity any trammel on the libertyof the per MISCELLANEOUS. devote his attention, to his ow:n par weeks, to make room for the Spring Suitings. to, good. An empire ‘united* on a secnis to be the wiaichword for oon in things not criminal would ty, with whom he may hope to basis of food taxes would be an em western Canada tliiese day.s, and only hinder and not hasten reform. have some influence. He is not re- J^IVBBY STABLE pire with a disruptive force at its there is every reason for it. Pub- A statute might make a moral licity has mjcide w.estern Canada oognlze’d a,s a leadeir oif the Liberal centre, and that is a prospect wiith jellyfish of “Charley” but not a Stables—St. Catherine St. East. Sales are going on everywhere, but they party, ajn}d will mot be accepted the realization of which, both in wjbat she is to-duy, and tho people man. cannot beat our prices when one takes into eitlior as a teacher or as a critic. Bear of Grand Union Hotel. the Interests of the colonies and realize thait publicdty is what will If he had th© courage to follow consideration quality of Goods, Fit and Manu- the mother country, I oa® have no- a|d)d tio her wTcalth in the future. ABCH. MCMILLAN, - - - Proprietor the example of Tho Globe aud play facture, thing to do.” the part olutIo(a is proposejd*» CHARGES REASONABLE. the Unltod States Steel Corporation cians, Poles, etc., B92 into jx>litics injdefensible, but it is As long as a great earning con- FAIR DEALING ACCORDED TO ALL. people used to worry along without have secured a controlling intciest ,Oiata,rio, acoorddng to tbe forego- bad politics. Sir Johttii A. Macdcnald. cern like the Canadian Pacific can PRIVATE MONET AVAILABLE. lots of things that we now call ne- in the stock of the Dominion Wire FARMS FOR SALE. ing, is getting a pretty good class held that every official who waji hold Us pnoi)eriy, iincludlng land un Manufacturing Co. an.di will endea- cessities. Yes, it’s true even of the of immigrants—the kind wc all want dismissed had a giroup of friends, taxed, wTlmle that of the settler vor to control other largo iron in- ANGUS MCDONALD, grocery trade. A grocer 25 years mo->t, namely, our English-speaking half of whom' were bound to bo alougislde is hcfivily taxed, and as 22-ly Insurance Agent. dustries in tho Dominion. ago wasn’t half as particular as he is kin. Nor are the bulk of the oth- Con-servativos, and tbnt the whole long' U'S other roa,ds are unider full ers objectionable ; indeed, it would family co-nmection wfifi likely to be government regulation, it .will be a now. Maybe he didn’t need to be. It ivs ann'ouncGjd that tho subject be unTcasonable flor Ontario to ex- driven over to the other party. sdUTce of d'iscont'cin-t to have tlio Competition wasn’t so keen—■ but to be discussed, at a meeting of tbe pect to come otf *b6tteT In «uch a Sir JoQijn, "wias a wise man from bigge.'tlt' rwfd of all specially favor J. W. WEEGAR, Postal Union in April ih London competion is a good thing— never- matter. Reason for first class sa- the east. He luad the faculty of see •ed. Conveyancer and Oommlgsloner will be a prlOposa^l to enable the theless We believe that this store tisfaction exists if really 34,000 ing resalt's, and of preventing themo- High Court of Justice. sender of a letter to prepay Us is as far removed from old-fashion- @uch people came into this Province Reformation. By Statute. Several thousand dollars to loan' on productive reply. farm and town property in the County of ed ideas a| any in the country. We last year to stay. An uneasy ap- Wiud-'-or Record. — With these Glengarry. pi'ehetntsion intirufies itself that a would like to have you prove it. A Public Prosecutor. Avioridftj the Glolx). cl-oses a splendid Presiding at the dinner of the TVIKXVILLE. ONT. proportion of them, not a large one homily on the moral wa'eck in De- Canada Club in London recently, Don’t trade good money for inferior wTe hope, were birds of passage, Monirreal Star.—Mr. Bordcn'.s pro troit of a man who had' a brilliant Mr. Donald Macmaster predicted Tea and Coffee. In these lines you merely flitting through. It is years po-^jal that should import th.e academic career and was graduated that within the lifetime of most certainly get best value for your fiinoe the iK)ipulation of Ontario in- Rritith idea of ani independent pub with high honors at Toronto uni- of those present Canada \wuld have Farms for Sale. money. creased by as nwny as 34,000 from lie prosecutor, w'lhfo would go into versity ! a population of twenty million all «sources combino|d>, let alone mere coAsstitucncies where there was re- “The IcfjLslu.ture that wni make souls. Phone 25 ly imimigTAtion, May the gain con- asonable evidence of electoral cor- treating a punishable offence, an.di • • • The undersigned has about 25 tinue at that aii(d a greater rate, xuiïtion and -hold an investigation, the public opinion that will make The Immlgratictn returns farms for sale in the County of Glengarry, of all descriptions. I John and be of as good quality.—Ottawa is a tlioro-ughly good) one. Such an it an unpu rdonablc fiocial crime, out by Thomas Southworth, Direc- Journal. 1 officer would dislocate the delicate • iWihcthor in the barroom or the tor of tho Colo.nization Bureau of Parties desirous of purchasing a machinery cf tho “taw-off,” and ; club or the home, will do something the Ontario Government, show ih^^t farm should communicate with make it ccütain thiit, wherever lo give Charley a cliaiicc.” the undersigned. I Boyle Bimlight BoAp if better than eth^r soapi, during 1905 nearly 35,000 iminigrantB charges of corruption were enter ^ Unfortunately there is no reform came to Ontario, and of these near D. A. MCDONALD, ed they would be pï'cÿæcd. ' atory virtue in a statute, even if iy 30,000 were Engiisb-speaking. 48tl Ins. Agen THE ÎTEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FEBRUARY 23, 1906 6 The Week’s Catch FINAL mm you say a spen ago that John here needed somebody to take care of him. Well, îlrs. Snow—she’s a—a—sort of Far tiic vari-ous sc-li.am;es of tlie relation of Jerry’s”—Just a suspicion P.rciïby terlaTi Church §180,500 are THE = of a smile accompanied this assertion- rrequirojd. “and she’s done consid’rable nussin’ in • • • CAP’N ERI her time. I’ve been talkin’ the thing NOTICE over with her, and she’s willin’ to look Three hujudre-d thousand l?arrcls of BEST GIFT Nova Scotia apples 'VMcire shipped’ out for John till he gits better.” To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ; The physician adjusted his eyeglasses ahroaid last fall. By JOSEPH C. LINCOLN 9 V • and looked the volunteer nurse over On FRIDAY NEXT, MARCH FOR THE keenly. The lady paid no attention to UnoTlffAnized territory in Ontario 2nd, all outstanding accounts will be the scrutiny, but calmly removed her will in futuire be. laid» out in town- taken over by the Bank of Ottawa, Copyright, 1904, by A. 5. Barnes C»» Co^ Publishers, 156 Fifth Avenue, bonnet and placed it on the bureau. eJiips ctf t-eUi or tiwelve instead of Alexandria. This is positively the New York. All Rights Reserved “Cap’n Baxter’s In here, I s’pose. six ■square miles. Shall I walk right in?” she said to the FINAL NOTICE. doctor. There is a proespect' of more im- The man of medicine seemed a little CHAPTER VII. take care of him at once. I don’t be- migrants coming from Scotland to OR a second only Captain Erl surprised at the lady’s command of D. K. McLeod, Merchant, H lieve the old man has a relation within the situation, but he said: Canadia this season than have ever stood there, motionless, stoop- a hundred miles.” come from there in the same time ing over the body of his “Why, yes, ma’am; I guess you may. Dunvegan, Ont. NEW YEAR “Why don’t we take him to our You have nursed before, I think the before. 1 4 friend. Then he sprang Into house?” suggested Captain Jerry. vigorous action. He dropped upon his captain said.” • • « “ 'Twouldn’t seem so plaguy lone- “Five years with my husband. He editor and cancels bis subscripiiou. knees and, seizing the shoulder of the some, anyhow.” hie ca*n fin(d the amount of the coat protruded the neck of a bottle. the captain himself and were all sizes quiTies as to wjheither any amend- FAMILY The bottle was empty, but its odor was and colors—and laid him In tlie big ments to the assessment act will strong. It had contained kerosene. The corded bedstead. The doctor hastened be mad'e this session. Xt is under- evidence was clear, and the captain away to procure his medicine case. stood that the Gov-emment isi averse NOT GOING. knew that what he had feared was tlie Ralph Hazeltine, having been profuse- to any aetionf of an important na- truth. ly thanked for his services and prom- ture in this regard, and that amend For a moment he stood erect and ising to call the next day, went back JOURNAL pondered as to what was best to do. to the station, and the three captains ments, if any, will be. only of a I have decided to re- Whatever it was, it must be done sat down by the bedside to watch and miner character, their attitufdic be main in Maxville and quickly, but if the doctor and those wait. ing tliiat the Tevisedi act of 1902 that might come with him should find Captain Eri was too much perturbed bais not yet been sufficiently tested carry on business as for- \ the burned coat and the telltale bottle to talk, but the other two, although ers and sisters at one time or another. to warranit sweeping changes. merly, as a Merchant - It were better for John Baxter that sympathetically sorry for the sufferer, I’ve seen consid’rable sickness all my Tailor, and will be pleas- FOR A YEAR consciousness and life never were his were bursting with excitement and cu- life. More of that than anything else, riosity. ed to cater to the wants again. There might and probably I guess. Now, it you’ll come in with of my customers. would bo suspicion, but hero was “Well, if this ain’t been a night!” me, so’s to tell me about the medi- proof absolute that meant prison and exclaimed Captain Jerry. “Seem’s if cine and so on.” From 'wha;t we can learn, the My stock of disgrace for a man whom all the com- everything happened at once. Fust With a short “Humph” the physician spring and summer of 190G \vill munity had honored and respected. that darky and then the fire and then followed her Into the sickroom, while beat all recoild's in the building line Captain Brl weighed the chances, this. Don’t it beat all?” the three mariners gazed wide eyed In so far as Glengarry is concerned- WINTER GOODS SEND ONE TO YOUR FRIEND speculated on the result and then did "Eri,” said Captain Perez anxiously, at the door. They watched as Dr. plans anid specifications for several what seemed to him right He threw “was John layin’ Jest the same way Palmer explained medicines and gave the bottle as far away from the path when you found him as he was when handisomio resiidenccs, to be erected is now complete and I directions. It did not need an expert in Alexanjdria, have already been pre as he could and then stripped off the we come?” to see that the new nurse understood offer the same coat and, folding It Into a small bun- “Right in the same place,” was the pared, and reports from outside her business. points gfo do show that a num- dle, hid It In the bushes near by. Then answer. When the doctor came out his face AT REASONABLE PRICES he lifted the limp body and turned it “I didn’t say In the same place. I shone with gratification. ber of commodious farm houses so that the gray head was toward the asked If he was laylu’ the same way.” "She’ll do,” he êaid emphatically. "If and modiern barns will be under way IT WILL BE billiard saloon Instead of from It “He hadn’t moved a muscle. Laid all your relatives are like that, Cap’n just as soon as the weather will per Yours for business, Perez and Jerry were still busy with Jest as if he was dead.” Burgess, I’d like to know ’em. Twould mit. APPRECIATED the water buckets when their friend It will bo noticed that Captain Erl help me In my business.” Then he came panting up the knoll to the was adhering strictly to the truth. added In response to a question: “He pump. Luckily, Perez seemed to be satisfied, seems to be a little better Just now. I A. J. McDougall, "Hello, Erl!” said the former, wiping for he asked no further questions, but think there will be no change for According to the late Consular observed; “It’s a good thing we’ve got his forehead witli his arm. “It’s ’bout awhile. If there should bo, send for report, during the nine months of Merchant Tailor, out, ain’t It? Why, what’s the mat- a crowd to swear how we found him. Wc will send The News for one year to einy me. I’ll call In the morning. Gracious, 1905, ending Sept. 30, 24,843 persona ter?” There’s a heap of folks in this town It’s almost daylight now!” Hoople Block, - Maxïllle, Ont. “Notliln’; nothin’ to speak of. Put would be sayin’ he set that fire if emlgra;tie|d! from the United States address in Canada or the United States They saw him to the door and then to the Cana-diian: Northwest, This is down them buckets and you and Jerry ’twa’u’t for that.” came back upstairs. Mrs. Snow was wwvvvs/vwwv»/wvwvvvvw for $1.00, if peiid in advance. come with me. I’ve got somethin’ that “Some of ’em will be sayin’ it any- busy arranging the pillows, setting the at the rate of about 33,000 for I want you to do.” how,” remarked Jerry. room In something like order and car- the year. Of the number cmigrat Nodding and exchanging congratula- ing for her patient’s garments that had ing during the nine months 5,810 tions with acquaintances In the crowd been tossed belter skelter on the fioor were from Minne.sota and 4,013 from on the success of ^o fire fighJiB?-- Çap- In the burry of undressing. She came ^^^.pakota, leaving only about taln Erl led his mosmates to a dnfk“i to the door as they entered Captain ^from all the other corner under a oJmp of trees. Then Blri’s chhiirober. he took each o them by the arm and "Mrs. Snow,” said tfle captaM, • yvou’ whispered shrply; better sleep in my room here long' -.“Dr. Paier’s somewheres In this set it. I was Jest sayin’ ”— you stay. I’ll bnnk in with Perez do “Well, don’t say it” Cement cro'^ 1 want each of you fellers to stairs. I’ll git my dunnage out of hero go dlff’rent ways and look tor him. “My, you’re techy! Guess fires and right off. I think likely you'll want to The Whichever one finds him first can bring | colored folks don’t agree with you. clean up some.” lighter the him up to the corner by the postofflee. lYhat are we goin’ to do now? If John The lady from Nantucket glanced at tihe same periotd TS Whistle when you git there and the don’t die, and the Lord knows I hope the bureau top and seemed abont to I have received ttfe .-jkgeDcy forJ he won’t, he’s likely to be sick here a International Brand of vOementg ürniture ssu. rest of us ’ll come. Don’t stop to ask kay something, “but checked herself. questions. I ain’t hurt, but John Bax- long spell. Who are we goin’ to git to .What she did say was: Alexandria and vicinity. take care of him ? That’s what I want and all interested in building ter’s had a stroke or somethin’. I can’t “P’raps you’d better Introduce me to use this excellent brand of Cemel )bby and we know onr >howing tell you no more now. Hurry! And to know. Somebody’s got to do It, ind Cap’n Burgess. I don’t think we’ve we ain’t fit It Jerry ’d only give la se yon no matter how exacting say, don’t you mention to a soul what ever met, If we are relations.” ILtea may be. Our display in the matter is.” and git married now”— Captain Erl actually blushed a little, A seafaring life has its advantages. But Captain Jerry’s protest against “Why, of course,” he said. "Excuse The Latest and Best Agricultural matrimony was as obstinate as ever. It teaches prompt obedience, for one me, ma’am. Jerry, this is Mrs. Snow. 13ET)-ROOM SülLT thing. 'The two mariners did not hes- Even Perez gave up urging after I don’t know what’s got Into me, bein’ Medicine for Drain Tile. itate an instant, but bolted in oppo- awhile, and conversation lagged again. so careless.” DEESSERS and site directions. Captain Brl watched In a few minutes the doctor came The sacrifice shook the nurse’s hand BRASS and ME' them go, and then set off In anothei. back, and his examination of the pa- and said something, nobody knew ex- Ho was stopped every few moments, tient and demands for glasses of wa- actly what Mrs. Snow went on to ^Keep your low lying lands just right and all sorts of questions and com- ter, teaspoons and the like kept Per/wwvwwww^vwwwww wvwwvvwwwwwWR* when I fust come.” a little stronger. I don’t tliink he’ll room Captain Eri came in tor a ques- Ingredients In Dr. Hugo’s i “W’ho? Dr. Palmer? No, I haven’t die tonight, but if he lives he will need tioning that bade fair to keep up tor- Health Tablets had not been D. H. WASON, VS/WWVVWWVWWVWVWWV wwwwwvwvwvwvwvwwwl V seen him. Is any one hurt? Can I a good nurse, and I don’t know of ono ever. He shut off all inquiries, how- discovered twenty-five years 19 Alexandria helpr in town.” ever, with the announcement that he ago. Some of them were not “I guess not John Baxter’s sick, “Nor mo neither,” said Captain Pe- discovered ten years ago. wouldn’t tell tliem a word about it till Yet the world’s best physi- but there’s the whistle. Come on, Mr. rez. he'd had some sleep. cians are now using them In Hazeltine, It you ain’t In a special Just then the dining room door open- Captain Perez fell asleep almost im- diseases of women. There Is hurry. Maybe we will need you.” ed and closed again. mediately. Captain Jerry, tired out, no other preparation In which They reached the comer by the post- “There’s Eri,” said Captain Jerry. did the same, but Captain Erl’s eyes they can be obtained except office to find Dr. Palmer, who had Then ho added In an alarmed whisper, these tablets. That is why wa J. ROBERTSON, did not close. The surf pounded and OUR SPECIALTY IS practiced medicine in Orham since he “Who on alrth has he got with him ?” grumbled. A rooster, early astir, crow- term Dr. Hugo’s remedy "The received his diploma, waiting for them. They heard their friend’s voice wam- twentieth century preparation ed somewhere In the distance. Daniel Plain and Fancy Bread Captain Perez, who had discovered the hig some one to be careful of the top thumped the side of his stall and then for women.” it Is up-to-date. Women cannot afford to Ig- Baker and Confectioner. physician on the Nickerson piazza, step, and then the chamber door open- subsided for another nap. The gi-ay nore these recently discover- was standing close by with his fingers ed and Captain Eri appeared. There morning light brightened the window ed Ingredients, which science In his mouth, whistling with the regu- were beads of perspiration on his fore- of the little honae. has made possible for their larity of a foghorn. head, and he was carrying a shabby Then Captain Eri slid silently out ot relief. “Cut it short, Perez,” commanded - Cream Bread a Specialty - FLOUR canvas extension case. Captain Jerfy bed, dressed with elaborate precau- It Is an Incontrovertible fact Eri. “We’re here now.” gazed at the extension case with biilg- tions against noise, put on his cap and that these tablets, embracing "Yes, but Jerry ain’t,” and the whis- ing eyes. tiptoed out of the house. He walked as they do, all the latest and A large variety of tling began again. Captain Erl put down the extension best in medicine, win change Chocolate and AND through the dripping grass, climbed weak and diseased organs “Dry up, for the land’s sake! D’you case and opened the door wide. A wo- the back fence and hurried to the hill Cream Candies, Biscuits want to fetch the whole tribe here? matter which they may be) man came in, a stout woman dressed where John Baxter had fallen. Ones Into strong and healthy or- and Cakes on hand. There’s Jerry, now. Come on, doctor.” in black “alpaca” and wearing brass there, he looked carefully around te bs gans, when the tired feeling, John Baxter was lying just as the rimmed spectacles. Captain Jerry gasp- sure that no one was watching. Or- nervousness, and Irrltabllfty, captain had left him, and the others ed audibly. ham, as a rule. Is an early riser, but which come from a run-down Best Strong Baker’s watched anxiously as the doctor lis- “Dr. Palmer,” said Captain Erl, “let this morning most of the inhabitants, condition, will disappear. Flour for sale at FEED tened at the parted lips and thrust his me make you acquainted with Mrs. having been up for the greater part ol They will take away the lowest price. hand Inside the faded blue waistcoat Snow of Nantucket. Mrs. Snow, this the night, were making up lost sleep, backache, constipation, and "He’s alive,” he said, after a moment dragglng-down pains which is Dr. Palmer.” and the captain was absolutely alone. are symptoms of a run-down “but unconscious. We must get him The doctor and the lady from Nan- Assured ot this, he turned to the bush home at once.” I condition or some serious RIGHT GOODS RIGHT PRICES tucket shook hands, the former with a underneath which he had hidden the disorder. They will cure all .Alexandria Bakery. “He heard the hell and was runnin’ puzzled expre.ssion on his face. burned coat, pushed aside the drenched menstruation or uterine trou- to the fire when he was took,” said “Pci-oz,” continued the captain, “let boughs with their fading leaves and bles even when chronic. In a Captain Jerry. “Run out In his shirt me make j-ou known to Mrs. Snow— reached down for the telltale garment. word, they make healthy wo- sleeves, and was took when he got as Mrs. Martliy B. Snow”-tills with es- And then he made an unpleasant dis- men. Important Notice. Orders for custom grinding promptly and fur as here.” pecial emphasis—“of Nantucket. Mts. covery. The coat was gone. Don’t think you can never satisfactorly executed. “That’s the way I Agger It” said Erl ' Bnow, tills is C.ap’n Perez Ryder.” He spent an agitated quarter of an be a strong, healthy woman unblushingly. “Lift him carefully, you • until afteryou have tried these To the Reeves and Councillors of They sliooic hands. Captain Perez hour hunting through every clump of tablets. One box will prove fellers. Now then!” managed to say that he was glad to bushes in the Immediate vicinity, but the County of Glengarry. “I warned him against overexertion ■ that you can. Improvement meet Mrs. Snow. Captain Jerry said there was no doubt of it Some one is noticed the first week. The undorsigned will bo prepared to famish or excitement months ago,” said the nothing, but be looked like a crlinlna> had been there before him and had high grade cement pipes of various sizes for I Glengarry Mills, Limited, | doctor, as they bore the senseless bur- culverts, ditches, arch culverts, etc, daring the awaiting Uie fail of the drop. taken the coat away. 600. at dealers or by mall coming season. All municipalities or private den toward the big house, now as “Doctor,” couiiiuied the captain, pay- postpaid. B. N. Robinson & Co., Êarties requiring such will serve their own black as the grave that was so near iterests by either communicating with or cidl* ing no attention to the signals of dis- To be continucid. Coatloook, Qua. in on us. Its owner, “We must Ann some ana to tress displayed by his frieud, “1 heard D. MCDONALD & CO.. I I Ont Alexandria THE NEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FEBRUARY 23, 1906.

like material, A liberal supply of green bone meal and cooked meat will force growth and hasten maturity. [)■' IBI[ Too much care cannot be given in avoiding lice. By using an incubator this trouble is very much lessened. At from four to five months old crate for fattening. Before placing in crates dust them with sulphur and insect powder and grease their legs to keep The following day found the delega- them smooth and bright. Arrange the tion at Martintown and there, as in orates so that each bird will have access to Maxville, the attendance of spectators pore water and coal cinders made from and the deep interest displayed in the soft coal. Experience has been that proceedings, went to show how popu- coal Binders from soft coal do very well for lar and beneficial these Institute Meet- grit. If any charcoal remains it serves to ings are to Glengarrians. aid digestion. Feed largely on meal which AVe beg to inform the merchants The meetings were held in St. An- is a by-product in the manufacturing of throughout Glengarry and neighboring coun drew’s Hall and by 1.30, the hour rolled oats. This mix with equal parts of ties that we have put in a full stock of named for the opening of the first bcckwheat chopped, and skim milk. Care session, upwards of one hundred and must be taken for the first few days, or the fifty had congregated in the hall, birds will go off feed on account of the among the number being Messrs. C. change to which they have not been ac- the question drawer, in this regard Mr. Paper Bags, Twiive Campbell, R. Blackwood, P. D, Mc- customed. During the first two weess feed PEGS OF THOUGHT. Dermid, C. Wilmot, J. R. Sproul, J. three times a day, always being careful Qlendenning handled those pertaining to P. McCallum, W. Christie, Stewart not to allow sour feed to remain in the the Horse. and Pin Tickets McIntosh, H. A. Robertson, D. B. Mc- trough. There will be little danger of Asked as to which would be the most Dr. Robertson, tho representative of the Dermid, D. P. McArthur, Jas. Urqu- them becoming “stalled” if care is taken to valuable for a farmer to raise, carriage Macdonald movement, and one of the fore- most educationalists in Canada, spoke at hart, George Blackwood, J. D. McDer- keep pure water and grit always before or heavy horses, the speaker strongly urged the Woman’s Institute in Guelph the other which tve will sell at current prices. Pat- mid, F. E. Clark, J. P. McLennan, D. them, and sour feed is not left in the them to confine their attention, as breeders day on “How to improve the Rural P. McGregor, W. P. Ross, R. G. Scott, trough. to the heavy horse, giving for his principal ronize home industry. Schools.” In effect he said : W. D. Munro, A. C. McArthur, A. Mr Wilson followed dealing with the reason that a heavy horse, even if blemish “Life in the country should be life at its Arnold, F. Russell, W. Centre, W. “Dairy Cow.” His address was much up- ed could readily be disposed of at a good best. It is preferred for the greater part Irvine and S. W. Christie, of Martin- on the same lines as the one delivered at figure while a light carriage horse having a IT’S A BATES of the year by those who can afford it. It BAGS, QUARTER lb. Dalkeith by Mr. Qlendenning. It was blemish could not command near as good a town ; D. A. McDonald, B. Munro and is the best place to bring up children; best style is governecl by tho K: John J. McDonald, of Munroe’s Mills ; closely followed and gave rise to numerous fashion centre, and Now both from the standpoint of morals and York City is the inspirat- HALF lb. questions—but as the facts brought out Mr Wilson answered all questions rslat D. H. McDougal, H. D. McDermid, that of health. Instead of people going to ion to newness and origin- John McIntyre, A. J. McDermid, D. A have already been given to the readers of ing to the dairy cow, and in doing so touch ality lb. ed briefly upon the good and bad points town to give their children a better educat- To BATES genius alone Ross, J. J. McRae, P. A. Haggart, J. this family journal, we will not dwell up- was loft the thought to lb. with which all progressive farmers should ion. they should go from town to the coun- create Shoos of fashion to J. McMartin, W. B. McEwen, D. J. on it further. meet the demand of dis- be familiar. try in order to give them grearter advant- Robertson, D. J. McGregor, Hugh A. A very interesting and profitable talk up criminating men. THE lb. Mr Qlendenning followed takisg for his ages The time is coming when this will BATES SHOE coats S3 50 Cameron, R. McPhail, W. H. Robert- on the* “Bacon Hog” was then given by subject “Clover and Qrassos” and succeed be recognized and acted upon. A vast assortment of lb. son, D. Murray, D. D. Murray, Wm. Mr Qlendenning. It proved to be a decid- stylos and leathers to ed as he did at Maxville, in convincing his The Macdonald Movement has for its choose from, for dress Munro, J. H. Robertson and D. D. edly live topic. object the bettering of conditioue in rural business and every day 8 lb. hearers that the clover plant, in many re wear. è3.50 and $4.00 Munro, of Martintown ; R. R. Sang- The bacon hog is one with long body, schools. There is nothing destructive in spects, was the most important plant for Look for the brand on 10 lb. ster and Jas R Sangster, of Lancaster ; medium shoulders, deep sides, ham remark them to grow. it; it is constructive. It keeps all that is the sole. J. p. McVichie, of Curry Hill, and able for length, rather than thickness, back There were many questions put to the good in our present system, and adds what For Sale By 16 lb. John Kerr, of Apple Hill. not wide, slightly arched, and carrying speaker and in the general discussion, is lacking. It hopes to be a means of 1. SIMON, width evenly long, fall over loin, no crest showing people m the country what edu- 20 lb. which followed, Messrs RR Sangster, A W Alexandria, Ontario over the shoulder, sides straight, so that a Scott, H A Cameron and J W Kennedy cation really is. One often hears the com- 25 lb. straight edge will touch evenly from fore participated. plaint that education unfits a boy or girl to part^of shoulder to rear of ham. From be useful at home. This is because home Mr H W Scott, a student of the Guelph A J Bates ^Co.Wcbstcr,Mass. | front of shoulder to point of nose should be life and school life are divorced—there is agricultural College, was the next speaker, tapering with slight bulge at jowl. Thie^hog no close relation between them. Educat- taking for his subject one that is comparât developed to the weight of 180 posnds, with ion should bs such as to fit boys and boys ively new to the majority of Glengarry Bags by the 100 or about one and a half inches of fat, evenly and girls to be thoroughly useful and help- Every Department of the agriculturists “Lucerne or Alfalfa” and distributed along the back, the sides reason ful at home, and this is to be accomplished Kt adducing many good reasons why lucerne ably thick with marbled meat, is an ideal by means of School Gardening, Domestic by the 1000 should be attractiog so much attention and bacon hog, and most suitable for making Science and Manual Training. By means gaining in popular favor. Not the least of Wiltshire sides. For such bogs packers of these, home life and school life can be Qt/mi/a/Z these bring the fact that even in very dry will pay 50 cents per hundred more than brought into close touch to the advantage seasons it will grow and produce a splendid for any others, and their value sets the of both. crop of valuable fodder or pasture. Those Education is not something that can be price for all others. who have grown it for several years are its bought or gained at colleges, bub rather a Cornwall, Ontario. How to Produce the Bacon Hog. The strongest advocates. The best results are series of experience leading up to certain is modeled on actual business trans- COTTON TWINE best quality and breeds from which to get this type of bog obtained by following a hoed crop using as powers. Not only should the hand, eye greatest length. Write for samples and are notably, The Yorkshire and Tam worth a nurse crop about one bushel of barley or and brain be trained, but every power the actions,, and you secure the same and their crosses. Either of these crossed oats per acre. Sow at least twenty pounds child possesses, so that he may have the training you would receive in com- prices. with the Berkshire gives good results. of good seed per acre. Too much care can loftiest soul and clearest brain that can be mercial life, but under the direct sup- Selection and Care of Dam. Care should not be taken in the preparation of the seed carried about in a sound body. ervision of those who are paid to tell be taken when selecting a sow for breeding. bed, by running the seeder in front of the Children are helpless, ignorant and sel- you how things are done, and the What is wanted is a thrifty, well-proport drill one secures a deeper covering for the fish. Education should change helpless- reason for each particular step. THE NEWS, ioned animal, with long body, well set on seed. It is better not to pasture after the ness to power, ignorance to intelligeuce We would be pleased to send you a Alexandria, Ontario good, strong legs. She should not be too nurse crop is taken off, but to allow the and selfishness to unselfishness. It should copy of our catalogue. MB. W. E. MoKILLICAN coarse, and ehould have at least twelve young clover to grow and form a mulch so train children to public service, to public Address President Glengarry Farmers’ Institute. teats, thus showing the capacity for good, as to protect its roots from the frost. Luo unselfishness, to a large public spirit. It large litters, with the accommodation for erne must be cut early, if not, instead of a should train the child for bis own sake to Geo. F. Smith, Mr. W. E., McKillican, President, raising them. palatable hay, one has an indigestible fod bd a happy individual. Happiness should Principal. again presided, and Secretary Mc- Young sows should be liberally fed on der. It should not be grown with be a habit. Nature study, school gardening. CornwaU. Out. flesh and bone-producing foods, such as Naughton, his able lieutenant, was other clovers, as by the time red domestic science, etc., brighten school life. ground oats and wheat bran. In summer VMVV kept busy enrolling members and giv- olover and timothy are ready to cut There should be no grind. orstrfl^*«i)at the they should have a run on clover, and in ing such information as might further the lucerne has passed its catting stage, child should be happy^v^b^li^'^W' habitu- winter comfortable quarters, with access to Trade the interests of the Institute. and the hay is of poor quality. Start the ally happy. Th’inkfoi'hisihftf-lpng-^flu- Nnlirxj^ +6U Ureditors \ a yard. It should never be forgotten that mower going when the dew ii off in the enco oj} others, '-^rèiy if wa-oa*rr kurn-isut Since there is a constant and in- exercise is essential for breeding sows. morning and rake early in the afternoon, 'Wili^ba-. •ha'biln- The Larger the Tiade.^ y creasing demand for table poultry in Sows should not be mated before they are when it is still tough, and pnt it into small of gcumblfa^. 'ffiscou- In the matter ofthe Estate of JOHN Me the English market, and that the rais- nine mouths old. At all times they should coils before night. Cure it in the coil. te'^«^'ones»vWe '^l>aUv:be; ^ rendering the MILLAN, late of the Township of Loch If you want to get most and best for your money, come for the share ing of poultry for export here in Can- be kindly treated. A good brood sow is Hay cut at this age and cured p.ft'vof this ' worl(f’;tfl:g£|iait^:'’'ii^dryiCd. But the child iel in the County of Glengarry, Farmer of the bargains we offer so liberally on the very wares and wearables you deceased. ada has developed into quite a pro- should^^ l>e trained to be a useful indiv- need now. You all know that many homes have benefitted from the great worth oaring for, as she is more ^rofltalAç manner makes an '••-jiceedingly palatable values of goods being given at the store of reliability and satisfaction—and minent industry, Mr. Gilbert’s very than a brood mare. Her'jAwgcnXi^f^ur^ and nutritioous ration. Those who have idual tb society. He should not live for Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of that is ours. If you have not as yet been one of the fortunate purchasers practical address upon raising and more quicklyj dp;,B0t 're^üi&such ^ fed it. extensively say that for working self, but BO as to be of service to the com- R.S.0.(1897) Chap. 129, Sec. 38, and am- of merchandise from us, call at once. ending Acts, that all creditors and others, fattening poultry for market and the ive staWi^'^rsiex^Be^ to- l<4s horses it is as good as timothy hay and munity. He should recognize his respon- having claims against the estate of the Overwhelming Values in Men’s and Boys • general utility fowl, as might be ex- ready ^iTe^t %^ts. As a fodder crop lucerne excels. It sibility to others—to the race at large. said John McMillan, who died on or about Clothing at Freezing Out Prices pected, was followed with close atten- Wand’^ can be cut early in May, and thereafter We are not always helpful, but in our best the first day of June, 1905, are requested to tion and during its delivery and again clover h^'; for exer every five or six weeks throughout the moments we all desire to be a help to oth- send by post, prepaid, or deliver to the un- Spread with delight from one end of this County to the other. Our special dersigned Edward H. Tiffany, of the at the conclusion of his remarks, the oise-ris aDj^pnbQiioalkna Buiiaoio way ol season. An acre of it will often produce ers. How can we best do this ? By help- Low Prices in clothing have been appreciated by everybody. The time is Town of Alexandria, in the County ofGlen- S to buy now. speaker was subjecteà^^ a cross Sure caring for sows. The farrowing pen as much green fodder as an acre of corn. ing the boys and girls to a better education garry, Barrister at Law, Solicitor, for of pertinent must should be roomy and warm, with just a Mr. Wilson’s address on “Taints in than we have had. Let them nse books Archibald McMillan, the Executor of the (DRESS GOODS have ,sa^«(8#S-«'hîlSlÇë"'^ suflicienoy of litter. Milk” was much upon the same lines and certainly, but let them come into contact last will and Testament of the said John We always aim to have a range of the latest Dress Goods and prices to with the realities of life^—real thiugs, such McMillan deceased, on or before the Tenth suit the pockets of all. alizé the conveyed practically the same ideas as his day of March 1006, their names and adares .h strict address delivered at Maxville, the previous as cooking, gardening and manual training. ses, with full particulars, in writing, of LADIES’ WINTER JACKETS to 50c per afternoon, entitled “Three ways of paying But in order to have this broader eduoa their claims, duly verified and the nature ^ We have a number of Jackets that must be sold at prices that any tion teachers must have better salaries,and of the securities (if any) held by them. y person must buy. freshly killed for milk.” We will therefore pass on to And notice is hereby further given that from 12 to 15c per the next speaker. schools must be better equipped. This work after the said last mentioned date the said I FURS ! FURS ! could readily see that Mr. J. W. Kennedy, graduate of the requires the very best men and women we Executor will proceed to distribute the y A beautiful lot of furs for sale at the right place to buy them. Just t^'tnere was an unlimited market, both Ontario Agricultural College, then look can produce, and we must pay better salar assets of the said deceased among the part- < now we are making price reductions so that all people will have a great ies in order to get them. It pays material ies entitled thereto, having regard only to ^ chance of buying Furs at exceptionally low prices. No one should miss at home and abroad for these commo- the platform. In glowing terms he piotur the claims of which he shall then have not- ly to do this ; it pays in dollars and cents. y seeing these furs. After having met with such great success in our gigan- dities. He could not speak too highly ed the many advantages to be gained by a ice, and that the said Executor will not be c tic sale, we will bring in one of the finest sporting stocks ever seen before in of the Barred Rock ; they are a breed course in that institution. Its objects were As you know, it is largely beef, cheese, liable for said assets or any part thereof to S town. Come to the Stone Store and let your eyes tell you what words with which all are acquainted and one two fold : first to train young men in the bacon, etc, that brings in the money in any person or persons of whose claims not- 5 cannot describe. Hay, wood and shingles for sale at reasonable prices, Ontario. Denmark, on account of the ice shall not have been received by him at c Highest prices paid for raw furs. that excels in the production of winter science and art of improved husbandry ; the time of such distribution. eggs. The Wyandottes are also a and second to condnet experiments and superior qualities of her commodities can Dated at Alexandria this 2nd day of very good breed. The same principles publish the results. Last year 1004 get $8,000,000 more for an equal amount of February, 1906. E. H. TIFFANY that should be observed in selecting students attended the college and this year the same things Ontario produces. Why 2 4 Solicitor for said Executor. j A. MAHRSON. breeding animals of the beef breed upwards of 1200 are availing themselves is the quality superior ? Because nature should be observed in selecting a cock- of the opportunity of securing an insight study, agricultural and ' manual training VWVWWW VWVWWVWWWV WVSWVVWWWWWWWWW ^ erel and hens to raise table fowls It Isa into the workings of their chosen profes are taught in the schools of Denmark. blockof meat ofthe best quality that is sion, only secured at such institutions. The boys and girls go out from school wanted. An ideal bird for the export Every farmer or farmer’s eon should, if equipped to produce a good article. But trade might be described as having a possible, attend an agricultural college for that kind of school costs money. Public men are on the wrong track ; they do the short neck, with a wide head, bright just as much reason as young men attend popular thing even though it is wrong. eyes and a short heavy bill. The legs ed universities to study for the church, for They try to keep down, expense even should be short, squarely set and well law, or for medicine. Farming was one though they know they are not acting in apart. The back should be wide and of the grandest professions of the time and i the best interests of the people. strong. The breast should only be of MR. JOHN V. MoNA-UGHTON, called for the closest study and research* EVERY DOLLAR COUNTS People are so afraid of taxation and yet moderate depth, having plenty of Secretary Glengarry Farmers* Institute. These advantages were secured by attend it is an evidence of civilization and of room for a large quantity of meat. ance at an agricultural college. There the student learned how to test and select seed Christianity. The savage has no taxes to The skin, flesh and legs should have a Yorkshires and Tamworths make good When You are Starting and grain, there he was schooled in the pay : he lives for himself. There is no co- healthy white appearence. mothers, and usually produce larger litters different ways of judging animals so that operation for the benefit of all. Taxation than most other breeds. House-keeping Any person raising a large number upon commencing farming operations for is co operation for the common good. In dS As the pigs grow older, provide some way of chicks cannot afford to be without himself he would be his own judge in co-operation is strength. It is Christian. K. Y. Rolled Oats 2.25 so that they can get at a small trough out- m an iucubator. But in getting an in- selecting his horses, cattle, swine, etc. It is helping the weak to a better chance. If you can save a dollar or two on your side- side of the pen, where some ground, oats or per bag. cubator a person should be careful to Mr. Gilbert’s fund of information as to “Bear ye one another’s burdens—the middlings are kept moistened with milk. à board, and perhaps smaller amounts on other select a thoroughly reliable machine. poultry raising from a profit standpoint is burdens of the weak. ” Castrate at about five weeks old. Wean Perfection Flour (guaranteed) articles, without sacrificing quality or style, it When producing eggs for incubating! such that we verily believe he could dilate We should be unselfish enough to help a the pigs at seven or eight weeks old. The upon that important topic for hours with child to a good education, even though we $2.25 per bag. à will help out with other little matters amazingly select suitable hens for mating. Use sow may again be mated about the fifth out exhausting his subject and be assured have not bad one ourselves. Taxes must a cock or cockerel with not more than day after the first separation. à of the good will of those composing the go up for schools, or we go down as a A full line of Shorts, Bran, twenty hens. To get good, strong Shorts and skim milk is the ideal food audience. The Martintown people say be people. Encourage the raising of taxes in chicks the flock should have abundant for young pigs. Where milk is not to be Provender, Feed flour, We Can Help You % is “all right” and will bo pleased to have your own neighborhood. It is money well exercise, grain ration, a supply of had, aborts moistened with kitchen slops is etc., at lowest prices. him revisit that section at any convenient spent. There is no better work than that green bone meal, a little chop, and good. In a month’s time a mixture of By taking advantage of some of the manufac- date in the future. of helping boys and girls. very little soft food. After chicks are oats and ground barley may ba added. As 500 Cords Stove Wood lor turers’ slack time just after the holidays, we out do not feed them for twenty-four In moving a vote of thanks to the gentle After all, what is worth while in life ? the pigs grow older whole peas, steeped for men who made up the delegation of speak sale. were able to secure a few “SNAPS” in Side- hours. Nature provides for this time. twenty.four hours, may be fed. Roots in There are no pleasant memories of getting è About the first thing they require is a ers, Mr. R.R.Sangstar took advantage of the the best of a man, of beating him in a boards and Bedroom Suites, which, according- winter and clover pastures in summer will opportunity to heartily congratulate Messrs /h little grit, such as a little coarse sand, bargain, of saying hard, bitter things, and Hay and all kinds of Grain taken in ail cases reduce the cost of production. Scott and Kennedy, the college bojs, for to our custom we pass along to our customers. mixed with their food. Their fii-st Well cured clover hay may be given in thus overcoming him in argument. No ! Same as Cash. their able and pointed addresses. They had But rather, “I once helped a boy (or a girl) à meal usually consists of a few hard- small quantities in winter, and will be re made a good start and be hoped they boiled eggs, chopped fine, with a little lished and utilized to good advantage. Char —helped him to be a better boy.” That would continue addressing such meetings was worth while. It was worth while to granulated oatmeal, which feed dry. coal or hardwood asbes and salt ahould be Captain Cameron bad great pleasure in dS Always avoid sloppy feed during the within reach at all times. live for that. Life is noble, and it s worth seconding the vote of thanks which upon while, but it won’t be if you don’t help a dS GEO. H. KEMP, first week, because it is apt to cause Fully three hundred graced the evening being put to the meeting was carried un boy or a girl to live better. Life is worth /h Furniture Deale diarrhoea—a very common trouble meeting with their presence and it tho animously and in due course was gracious while, but only if you forget self and help iy acknowledged by Messrs Glendennicg others. Htjip life up. It is worth living W. Dousett & Go. a Alexandria, Ontario. customary programme of vocal and in among little chicks: When a week or and Gilbert. strumental music was omitted tho several just to give one boy or one girl a better Phone No. 18. ten days old induce them toexrcise by Tho singing of the National Anthem chance than you had. School is a means scattering small wheat or a little mil- practical addresses delivered, more than brought to a close one of the best Institute of broadening and deepening and uplifting ift seed among chaff, saw*dust,or such compensated for its omission. First cam meetings ever held in Martintown. life. Are you willing to help ? MAXVII.I.B, ONTARIO

— THE NEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FEBRUARY 23, 1906. 7 Mr D. H. URQÜHART. MUSIC Hymeneal. The death occurred at St Mary’s Hospit Personals Don’t Use Drug Cures for al, San Francisco, Cal., on Thursday, 8th f,«t iuet of Mr Duncan H Urqubart of Kenora, The following are some choice *!om- MoINTOSH-CAMPBELt, Ont. M.r. N. FeriguP-oTi, of Monkland', gositions I keep tor sale. I also handle The deceased \vus the second oldest son was in ftow-n on ,\Ve|d/nesid/ay. cotch. Music, Violin Methods, Popu- Headache lar Songs and Instrumental music and The Hardware Leader On Wednfsday Fab. 21st, Hagh McInt- of Mr Duncan J Urquhart Imlemont osh of Skyo was joined in the holy bonds Rev. R. A. Macdonald, of Green- will be pleased to wait on my custom- They Hurt You. Use Zutoo. Agent, of Laggan, and for several years field, wna in town yesterday. ers at my studio. D. Mulhern, The of matrimony to Miss Tena Campbell of past has been a trusted Engineer in the Pines, Alexandria. B Don’t think because the drug cures Dnnvngan, the ceremony being performed Mr. D. J, McDofnalid, Glen Robexti B for headache do not make your heart employ of the Canadian Pacific Railway •son, Avas in town yest€lr(dby. Invitation to the Dance—'Weber. palpitate, dull your nerves or upset &t the Dnnvegan Mange, Rev. K A Gollan Co., making Kenora his headquarters. In the 'Valley—Plhel. your stomach just when you take being the officiating clergyman. The happy Messrs. L. anjd H. iRoy, of Glen Largo—Handel. WHAT MOKE WOULD A few weeks ago he decided upon taking Roibertison., were in town Monday. Scarf Dance (scene du Ballet)— them, that they are not hurting you, couple left by the evening train for Mont a trip to the coast, bting at the time in ap- Ohaminade. for they are. real, the bride travelling in a grey cloth ' Mr. J. Bruinelt, of 'Vankleek Hill, YOU ASK The magazine “Health” speaks tru- parently good health. The news of his w;ae in town, on Monjdiay. Spring Song—Mendelsshon. ly when it says : “Every dose of such tailor made suit with green trimming, and demise, after an illness of only four days Norwegian Bridal Procession—Grieg. drugs is at the expense of vitality, hat to match. Mr and Mrs McIntosh will Mias Turner, of Cardinal, spent Norwegian Peasants March—Grieg. duration, came, therefore, as a shock to his the week cnid in town. and sooner or later the penalty for remain around here for some three weeks Queen Bess—Boscovitz. relatives and friends here in Glengarry. Dorothy(01d English Dance)—Smyth outraging nature will be exacted." prior to their departure for their new home Mr. A. J. McG'ilUvray, Kirk Hill, You can avoid this penalty and Being a member of the Brotherhood of was int town on Tuesiday. Impromptu a-Schubert. cure your headaches just as quickly in Areola, Sask. Locomotive Firemen, the members of that 2nd Hungarian Rhapsody—Liszt. Mr. Jack McMillan, of Glen Sand by taking the vegetable cure, Zutoo. The best wishes of their many friends order attended to the necessary undertak- Impromptu —Chopin. Our Prices field, w’as in town on Saturday. Kathleen Mavourneen Transcr. follow them to their home, ing arraugements and very considerately Order nov/ Before It is Harmless as Soda. Mr. J. B. Johnson, of Glen Rob Richards. What you are Right. Investing in commissioned Mr Geo. Kidd, one of their ertison, vr.à» in town on Monday. 2nd Mazurka—Godard. members, and an old personal-friend of the Need in Milk cans SABOURIN-LALONDE. Mir, W. D. MoLeotd, ex-M.P.P., of VOCAL deceased, to accompany the remains to his Sap Buckets Milk pans Kirk Hill, transiacteid business in I also have some vocal music. A St Alexander Chnroh, Loobiel, was on father’s home in old Glengarry. They tOAvn on Tue'fldlay. very flue religious song is A Dream of And Sap Our Goods Milk pails Monday morning the scene of a most inter- arrived last Monday evening and the funer Mr, ;W, N. T)auJey, of MaxviUe, Paradise by Hamilton Grey. Pans as we Milk strainers ejting ceremony, the occasion being the al which was very largely attended, took paid us a) business visit' on Monday. Ave Maria—Gounod. mirriageof Emm», daughter of D Ealoiide place the following day to the famiiy plot Ave Maria(Cav Rust)—Mascagni. Are making are Milk aerators Mr. Peter Chiisholm, of Ijochiel, Killarney—Balte. These to See what Esq., Loobiel, to Mr George Sabourin of in the grave yard at Kirk Hill. was in) town on Monday. Sun of My Soul (Duet)—Jerome. Melocbe & Sabonrin, of this place. The The Rev Allan Morrison conducted the Mrs. George EspUn, of Laohine, is % Order. the Best We have. marriage which was quiet and nnprotent- funeral service. the guest otf Mrs. J. Lockie Wilson. ions was witnessed by the immediate relat The pall-bearers were, Messrs Geo Kidd, Mr, D. R. Maodioniaild, ex-M.P.P., WOMEN WITH WEAKNESS. ives of the contracting parties. The nnpt- Kenora; J J Urqubart, MaxviUe ; D M paid Coniiwlall a 'business visit on For all weakness from which girls and aal knot was tied by the Rey D D McMil- Moinnis, Greenfield, J D Grant, Duncan Tuesday» women suffer, no enrer remendy exists lan P. P. McNeil, and J D McCrimmon, all of Lag Mr. andj Mrs. J. J. MoDoinald, of than Dr. Hamilton’s Fills. They maintain The bride was attended by her sister, gan. Glen liobertflou, were in town on that bracing health every woman so earn- Saturday* ; ; estly desires; they uproot disease, and P. Leslie & Son, Alexandria Miss Kate Lalonde, while the groom was Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved bring strength that lasts till old age. assisted by Mr Polyoarpe Chevrier. relatives. Mr. Joihini Caxapbell and his aunt, “No medicine oonld be mere benefioial At the conclusion of the nuptnal mass, Miss M. Camipbell, of Mongenais» than Dr. Hamilton’s Fills” writes Mrs. the newly wedded pair, accompanied by w.ere in. town on Tuesday. Mary £. Ayrton of Victoria. “ I have Mr. W. D, McCrlm'm'Ofa anid Miss been strengthened, my digestion is better, their friends drove to the residence of the MRS. GEORGE McRAE. I have improved in color and feel consider- brides parents where a rich and sumptnons Louise MoCrimimon, of Glen 'Roy, On Saturday, 17th inst., one of the old ■wero In toAvn on Saturday. able better since neing Dr. Hamilton’s - • ^ dinner was served. The same evening, in Fills.” Sold everywhere. 25o. pec box or The est and most respected residents of McCor • Miss Andlerson, of ObtaAva, was five boxes lor one dollar honor of the event, Mr and Mrs Lalonde mick’s passed away in the person of Anne the gueist 0|f AleXiandria friencLs entertained a large number of invited McRae, relict of the late Geo. McRae, 16-3 over Sunday, gnests. Lochiel. Miss Ma.ry Urquhiart left the early A Most Capable Officer Retires Both the bride and the groom are very The deceased was a native of Kentale, part of thie Avieek for Montreal. highly reepeoted and esteemed and they News Scotland, and came to Canada in the year Miss Lizzie MdR'ae, of Montreal, have the best wishes of a large circle of 1847, taking np her residence on the home is the guest of her grand-moth©r, Lieut.-Col. J. B. Chicekley, who for «> friends for a long life of nnalloyed happi- stead where she died. Mrs. McKenzie, s(t)^iO|n'» the past 9CVCU years has coimmanid>' f ness and felicity. ed th-e 60th Grenville regiment, “Un At the time her death, which Mips. iS. R. MeLeiodl and Miss Ella gar Rifles,*' has retired from the McLeod, of Monitireial, are visiting €> came after aperiod of general decline coonmatud on the completion of hia incident to old age, the deceased was in her friends in toftvn. ternr# O’Halloran—Fisher 85th year. The old lady had been gradual The above amiooincement' will call Messirs. J. ,W. and W. A. Kennedy, forth expressions of regret from «> Glengarry’s of Apple Hill, iAv;ere in toav-n Tues- A very happy event took place in ly failing for some time and her immediate officer-s and* men ,who et the an- St. Finnan’s Cathedral on 'Fuesday relatives were prepared for the end which day. : I ; nual training were brought into con morning of this week when Rev. Wm. they had known could not be far distant. Mr, D, 'R. MoLcod, mierebant, of tact with the gonial Colonel. In every, Stock Home One son, Mr Malcolm George McRae, Dunvegan, paiid The NeAvp a call sense of the term, he proved -to Fox united in marriage Mr. John on Tuesday* be an efficient officer* May we hope O’Halloran, of St. Andrews, N.B., and 16 3 Lochiel, and six daughters in the per- that the Militia Council will recog- «> sons of Mrs A McRae of Cardwell, Mrs P Mir. Finlay McjRiae, P.M., Dyer, P. Margaret, second daughter of Mrs. D. O., tlr.a!Dfla,cted ibusimess in toiwn yes nise the past services of this cap- <» Journal J McLennan, of Glen Sandfield ; Mrs D M able officer by an appointtnent on Fisher, of Alexandria. teTiday, the Com/man)dbnts staff. It n’ould During the ceremony several hymns McRae of Beaverton ; Mrs F H McRae of Morgan, Minn.; Mrs D McRae of 19 1 Loch Mr. George Kidd, of the 0. P.R. be a graceful recognition of^ Col, appropriate to the occasion were staff, Kenora, Ont., was in town Checkley’s worth as a militia oif- To new rendered by the choir. iel, and Miss Jane on the homestead, sur on Wedhefidny. ficcT ah'd would, give satisfaction to subscribers The bride, who was given away by vive to mourn the death of a kind a nd de* Mr. D. Ba]th(urfit, of Dalhousie the officers, non-commissioned offic voted mother. Mills, paid Aleaandlria a business ers an,d men of the several units Taking from noAv her cousin, Mr. James McDonald, tha't go to make up military Dis- «» The funeral service which was held at visit on Satuirldlay* wore a tailor made gown of blue trict No, 4. to close of home, on Monday, at two o’clock, was at- # broad cloth. She was attended by The Misses Eva and Lena Camer- tended by a very large number of sympath current year her sister, Miss May Fisher, who was on, whWi had! been visiting Fournier izing neighbors and friends, Rev A McCal- attired in a grey tailor made tweed frienld^, Tejt'iUTineid to toiwn 'bn Tuos- lum of St Anne de Prescott was the officiât ’d)ay. ( . : costume. Mr. John McCormick acted ing Clergyman. Interment took place at •Mr. J. P. McN!a;U|jghiton, Of Dom- A Toronto lijan Tries as groomsman. Kirk Hill Cemetrj. For 75c. Cents. The ceremony was witnessed by inionville, paid The News la pleasant SOMETHING NEW AND IS DB- The pall-bearers were Messrs D J Mc- oall on Mondtay# UQHTED. FEELS LIKE A BOY many friends of the bride. Donald, John Munro, H H Dewar, N Mc- Messrs. D. D. Kippen and A. D. Mr. M. N. D«fo«, Dinner was served to some fifty in- Kenzie, D J McRae, and A À McMillan. vited guests at the home of the bride’s Kippen, .of Greenfield, were in M&D«get of the Dual- Cash must accompany We extend our sympathy to the bereaved town on Monday, less Brnsh Go., 29 Col- <1» B mother, Main Street, and the same, borne St., Toronto, is evening many of our leading citizens Miss Tiizzie Hayden 'is spending all orders. the week in Montreal attending the telling bis friendi bow attended a reception given by Mrs. MRS LAUCHLIN MCKINNON spring millinery openings» be found heslth After <» Fisher at which Mr. and Mrs. years of illness and This community heard with profound re Messrs. J. A. Cameron, D. A. Mc- pain. He Bays : <» O’Halloran, the guests of honor, were “I have been a great gret the death of Mrs MoKinnon which •Naughton and E. McNaughton, of the recipients of hearty congratulations Domiinioniville, and Wan'. D. Fxasor, sufferer from Dyspep- Watch For Sale at the hands of their Alexandria took place on the 13th inst, at Wadena, Of Dunvegan, w^exe in tovn Tues- sia for many years. I Minn., at the residence of her son, Dr Mc- day. have been treated by «> friends. local doetors and have R S. C. Black Minorcas and White The many elegant and costly pres- Kinnon. Mr. D. B. Macdonald, Gled Band- Wyandottes, from prize winners, at taken nearly all tbe ad- sente, received by the bride, testify to This estemiable lady was born 83 years field. transacted business in town vertised remedies with This $1.50 for 15 eggs. ago at St Andrews, and was a daughter of «» her popularity in the community. on Mondny, only temporary relief, FKLIX DA PRATO, Alex John McDonald, a land owner of pro- Box 5. Alexandria. The groom’s gift to the bride was a ■Mr. E. P. Steen, of McDonell & MB. M. N. DAVOS if any at all, bni einoe G nsing Anti-Fill I oan eat anything the same beautifully engraved gold watch, to the minence in his day. Steen, general merchants, Green- €■ Mrs McKinnon was married sixty years field, was in 'town yesterday. as when a boy. I have been taking one bridesmaid a pearl and turquoise pin, Anti-Fill at bedtime for tbe past «» Space 4“ ago to Mr Lauchlin W McKinnon who pre Farm For Sale and to the best man a pair of gold 'Messrs. 0. A. McDonald, treasurer, three months, and find they regnlate- both deceased her some years ago. and Vj G. Chisholm, clerk, of Ijoch! <» 1G6 acres clay loam, 125 under cultivât sleeve links. stomach and bowels. My old time vigor This long interval of time was passed by iel, were in town yesterday. has retorned, so that ,my spirits are bony- «> ion, balance pasture and wood land, good Mr. and Mrs. O’Halloran left for hoQse and outbuildings, stock watered with her on the comfortable homestead north of Mr, D. fl. Dewar, accompanied by ant and temper normal. As a result of For Montreal Wednesday evening where this onboped for experience. I am in dnty # « wind mill. One mile from Apple Hill stat the station here and which is now in the his daughter, Miss Catherine, Glen ion on G P B. Convenient to churches, they propose residing for several 'Sandfield, spent Monday in town. bound to give all credit to thie wonderfnl possession of her son George. remedy, Anti-Fill.” good school, cheese & butter factory. For months.—Congratulations. particulars apply to, Mrs McKinnon’s great age naturally Mr. Ferguiom Campbell, of Vank Every druggist sella Dr.Leonbardt’s leek Hill, is the guest of Mrs. A. Bargains F. 0 MoNAIRN placed her in her earlier days, in a period Anti-Fill, or a sample will be sent free by «> Cameron, Elgin pt» The Wilson-Fyle Co., Limited, Niagara Apple Hill. of momentous events to Canada. The Falls, Ont. N «> MT, J. A. McMillan, M.P.P., left incidents of the War of 1812 she beard for Toronto Monday evening to at- Tbe remedy that oared Mr. Dafoe so Obituary oompletely is sorely worth a trial. 602 Man Wanted related by the Glengarry and Stormont tend the Legislature now in session. men who took part in it. The tronbles of Mr, J, A* MacdOnell, K.C., after S To work on a dairy farm in the village MR, JOHN McCUAIG 37 and 38, she was old enough to recollect kn absence of a w;eek in Toronto, of Cbesterville, must have help to milk 10 herself. Possessed of a retentive memory returned to town Monday morning. or 15 cows. Wages Î460. pec year with Mftxville, Feb. 23rd,—Mr John MoCoaig, Laughlets. free house, garden and potato ground. house carpenter, of this place, who had her recital of those events was most inter- Mr, N. K. McCrimnionv of Mc- Apply at once to been confined to bis room for some days, esting and the listeners’ pleasure was Cximmon & Fraser, general mer- 4-2 W H Casselman, heightened by the charm of her conversât chants, McCrimmon, was in toAvn on Bufiering from an attack of pneumonia, Wednesday. , «> Cbesterville, Ont. ional powers which decended to her from passed away, last evening at ten-thirty. “This Drew laminous paint la a # that old school of ladies and gentlemen in Messrs. Finlay and D. J, McGilli- » vray, of Lochiel, were in town on splendid InvenUon 1“ declared the which conversation was an art. 'Wednesday. fond young papa. ' > . Raffle and Dance Last Fall, at the earnest solicitation of “How ÔOΔ ftskedi Mr* Newlywed. ANGUS MoMILLAN Mr. and Mrs. McCrobie, of Win- Will be held in the brick house, 31*6 her sons settled in the West, she west out “Why, you ijust pam't the baby’s Angus McMillan formerly of 37-4 Lochiel nipeg, were the guests ibis week of face with it aji|d you can see it to Lancaster, near the Pine Hill factory on to visit them, and it was while at thfj resi Mr. Hugh Munro. " Monday evening, 26tb February, 1906. A died on February lUb at bis home in Lew- give him. his bottle with^out lighting dence of her son, Dr. Joseph JfcKinnon, good threshing mill will be raffled. Tickets iston, Mont., at the age of 62 years. The Dr. T. ,0. McLaren anid) Mr. T. B. the ga;sr’—Life, «> that the end took place of her Christian 75c. deceased was the victim of heart trouble. Code, of Ijancagrtw, spent Wednes- 4-1 Mrs 3 D McDonald. and exemplary life, fortified by the last day evening in towri. “Before I mairried I was too car© The late Mr McMillan was one of the less to save n— cejut.** rites of the Catholic Church of which she D. J. JAMIESON, Lancaster. pioneers of Montana being engaged in Miss Tena Macdonald, Kenyon Bt. “Anid since ?” was a devoted and faithful member. East, spent a few days in Cornwall ranching and owning some three thousand “I am Doit so thiriftlesB. By strict Lost. Mrs McKinnon was buried at Wadena, this Week «attending the funeral of economy I have 'managed to save a & acres of land. The deceased gentleman her uncle, the la;to Mr, Alex. K. Mc- TOBIN McDONELL, Managers. Minn., in the family plot of her sou Dr. cent. If you idion’t belieive it, here On Friday IGth inst, either on St. Paul. visited Glengarry in July last and was the Donell. it is,’’—Louisville Courier Journal. McKinnon. <» Street, in vicinity of Ottawa Hotel, or on guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs D B McMil- Main street south, between Bt Paul and Her eldest daughter. Sister St James of Mrs. L. DftAvur, of Cornwall, and) lan of this place as well as his sisters the Proprietor.—Whflt did you dis» Mr Bougie’s shop, a ten dollar bill. A re the Holy Cross Convent, who died some {Misa Mky iE*isher| of Montreal, were charge tha,t reporter for ? ward for recovery of same will be paid Misses McMillan of 37-4 Loobiel. LJtic guests of their mother, Mrs* D.. years ago, was the first to enter the noviti Editor.—For lying. I sent him up Finder please leave at News Offlee. The funeral took place on Wednesday, Fisher, this iwjeek. 4-1 Daniel Poirier, 31-1 Kenyon ate upon the establishment of a convent it'o interview tnjy mother-in-law, andJ Special Attention Feb. 14th to Lewiston Cemetery. A widow Mr. Frank Kerr’s many friends he camio back and isaid sihe wouldn’t' here. ^ and seven children are left to mourn their are pleaised to see him once again, talk.—CMca'g'o Journal. The undersigcfid begs to annoanod that Her family who survive her, and to loss together with one brother, Archie in with his old-time zest, manipulat- he has now in stock a complete line of up< Wanted whom we extend our most cordial sympa- ing the key, in the local C.P-R. of- The elderly lady w)ho was looking Helena, Mont., and two aged sisters Misses to-date and reliable watches, clocks, jewel- thy, are George on the homestead, Sister fice here. ; ' through the shop of a dealer ini ry, silverware, spectacles, eye glasses, etc,  good general servant for small family, Flora and Mary on the old homestead. We in knick-knack piceidl up a small good wages. Apply to H W Snetsinger, St Euaebia of the Holy Cross, Vermont; which he offers at lowest prices consistent extend our siuoerest sympathy to the be- handbag. “Are you sure,” seh in- with quality. 7 Bayle st., Montreal Father William now in New Brunswick ; Mr. Norman D. MoLeOd» of Dun- quired', “that this is real crocodile or to The ‘‘News,” Alexandria. reaved relatives in this their hour of trial. vegan, paid The News an enjoyable^ skin Mrs Angus D McDonald in Arizona ; Alex- visit on Thursday* ■ ( Last of the Series REPAIR DEPARTMENT. ander in the Western States ; Charles In “Absolutely ccentain, miadam,” re- plied iho dealor ; *T ©hot that cro- The repair department is under the Hudson, Wia. ; and Joseph in Wadena Mr. E. Devine, In'te of the Munro codile myself.*’ management of Mr. M. Fyke, an experi- Auction Sale. MISS FLORA ANN DAVIS. Minn. & McIntosh Carriage Works, left for “It looks rather soileidi,’’ observed enced and practical workman. All repair At 9-1 Kenyon, of Farm Stock, Impie Montireal on Monday to enter the his customer. orders by mail promptly and satisfactorily It is with deep regret we are this week employ of the Hency Carriage Com ments etc. Sale to commence at 12 o’clock called upon to chronicle the death of “Natumlly, moidam,*’ explained the Progressive attended to. No charge for postage. noon, D J MoDonell, auctioneer, Allan Me pany. iaalesm-an ; tjhat is avheire it struck C. T, SMITH, Donald, Proprietor, Miss Flora Ânà Davis which sad event oc the ground when it tumbled otî the 50 ly MaxviUe, Ont ourred at the home of her uncle, Mr D N Mr* Eugene Macdonald, of Crysler, tree.’’—Harper’s Weekly. Euchre McLeod of Skye. The deceased who was spent Sunday in town the guest of in her twenty first year had been ill for his mother, Mrs. Hugh R. Macdon- Found upwards of two years, her sufierings being ald, He left on Monday for Seattle Farm For Sale where, we understand, his brother, Party On Dominion St, North, a parcel of borne with great patience and Christian DON’T SQUANDERS YOUR Valuable Fajm, 200 acres, 100 acres Merchandise. Owner can have same by resignation. Her death at this age is deep Roderick, now resides. buiSh and 100 acres clear, good huUd proving property and paying for this adver ly regretted by her many young frii-nda MONEY, ings, in the Township of Oharlot- tisement. with whom she was deservedly popular, Mr. and! Mrs. Norman- McRae, of Alexander Hall, tenburg, near the village of Mar- 4-1 Apply at this office. being of a kind and affectionate disposition. Montreal, spent the latter part of On i7orthles8 cures for catarrh. There is ,tm;town. Apply to H. G. Smith, The funeral took place on Friday, IGrh, only one remendy that’s soocesstul—“Cat* last week with Alexandiria relatives. arrhozone’’—it cures when tbe doctor says Alexandria, Greenfiold, or A. L, Smith, Alcxan- to Dunvegan Cemetery, Rev Mr McKay, Mrs. McRae, early next monith, pur-- aria. 38-tf of MaxviUe, officiating. yoor oaee is hopeless. No drugs to take,no poses sailing for Hamburg, Ger- atomizer to bother with, you simply inhale REA.L ESTATE. To her aged grandmother and sorrowing many, to spend several months relatives we extend oar sincere sympathy. tbe fragrant vapor of this unfailing eire 'w^th her daughter, Mrs, Ishikawa. and get well quickly. Relief is instant, cure AGUARANTBBt) eURB FOR PILES A number of good Town and Farm is guarnteed so you run no risk with Cat* £tchins, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding properties for sale on reasonable terms- After an exten^dod stay in the praL arrhozone. Don’t experiment, don’t put off, Piles. Druggist refund money if PAZO Also several Stores and Hotels for Tie city where he showed some of the get Gatarrhozone from your druggist to- OINTMENT fails to cure any case, on sale. Money to loan on easy terms, D. Mulhern, iWinmpe•g.gclI^s how to -dlecorate and day. matter of bow long standing, in 6 to 41 on good securities. wield the trowel, Mr. Daye Wason days. First application gives ease and Address, Teacher of Piano, returned home Saturday evening, rest 50 c. If your druggist hasn||t it sent JAS. J. MCDONALD, Voice Culture and having gone iWicst unideir the dircc 50o. in stamps and will be for warded Real Estate Agent, Harmony. Itîon of Messrs. Munro & McIn- Sunlight Soap is bettor than otto fonf. post-paM b Paris edioine Co. St Louis, Alexandr tosh, who are largely interested in Be Sure and Attend. Mo. iWinnipeg real £(Sita,te. , ^ 8 THEîNEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT., FEBRUARY 23, 1906.

The passenger business at the G. T. streets ? At one time, it was the ex- Alexandria High School R. depot here for the first mouth of ception, rather than the rule that our vs. Moose Creek 1900 broke all previous records. streets ivere in darkness, hut now it On Saturday last t’ne High School * ^ • may be regarded as the rule rather I Hockey Te.im, accompanied bj" a num- BREAD E never better If the necessary stock is subscribed, than the exception. We, in common» ber of other pupils, visited Moo.so than the flour it is made of. and everything ])oiuts that way, with the citizens generally, had great Creek to play a match with a team of THE WEEK’S CATCH. Alexandria will possess a fine covered hopes that this annoying ;onditiou of that place. The game was played at Often it is not nearly so rink by next winter. affairs would be remedied by the 2 p.m. and was witnessed by a fairly good, but that is the fault of eondenaed Items of Interest for the gentlemen comprising the present large crowd. The High School the bread-maker. Many Readers of The News. ‘Wheels have again replaced runners Council, but it appears that notwith- were somewhat handicapped as a few and for the time being we are enjoy- standing there is a special committee of their members had taken part in a Without good flour, good ing what almost might be termed gen- upon electric light, etc., matters are match the previous evening. They bread is impossible, no matter uine spring weather. allowed to renîain without any appar- were also considerably smaller and how skilfully it is handled. • • • ent attempt to remedy them. lighter than their opponents and put The Bank o(f 0|t|ljahva haa decid Now, good bread must General Booth, at London, stated Rev. Mr. Bennett, agent of the up a better game than the score would ed to op;en a: ihnanph Btfi IP&Wh’, that the Salvation Army would send Montreal Auxiliary Bible Society, A number of the residents of Mc- indicate. The match resulted in a be good to eat, as well as * e • 10,000 emigrants to Canada this year. will lecture in MacLaren Hall, on Crimmon and Laggan gathered at Mc- victory for Moose Creek by 5 goals good to see or to taste, The Lenten season commences on W’ednesday evening nsxt, the 28th Grimmon Hall, McCrirnmon, on Wed- to 1. Good-to-eat bread is bread Wednesday next. Cowl Friday fulls Two car loads of western wheat inst. nesday evening, for the purpose of dis- The teams and officials were as that nourishes. on April 13. , . • * « were received at The Glengarry Mills cussing the ways and means of secur- follows : In the matter of nutriment. here during the past week. Mr. J. B. Sauve left on Tuesday ing telephone connections with Alex- Moose Creek ; A. Grant, J. La- The News is jejgnrdcd. hs a letter 0 0m with his well known trotting horse, andria and outside points. The Bell londe, M. Beaton, R. Tinkiss, J. Bea- firom home by disant friends. Send Weather permitting, a grand carni- “Honest Joe,” for Valleyfield, where Telephone Company was represented ton, A. Villeneuve and J. Fortin. your absent relatives or frienids a val and a series of races will be held he purposes taking part in the ice by Messrs. James G. Gray, District A.H.S.: J. St. Denni-s, D. Rowe, R. Royal iooseliolâ Floor copy for a year, MacMillan, R. Macdonald, George • • • on Alexander rink here on Monday races to be held in that town the lat- Superintendent and I. B. Oatrom, is supreme. It represents the evening next. ter part of this week. manager of the Alexandria exchange. Hilts, F. McLennan and H. Gautheir. Smith’s Falls will probably loan 0 0 0 • 9 • We understand the outcome the Referee, A. Grant ; Umpires, D. best that is in the wheat, the Frost & tWoo|di Co. Ç150,000 for Special officers of the Liquor License Because the band stand is in mourn- evening’s proceedings was that, pro- Ferguson, C. McEwen. Timekeeper, ground to a snowy whiteness ten years» for the re-erectiooi of Department secured 33 convictions in ing one must not conclude that the videdrequired number of poles were F. D. Brunet. their ^Molrks wMchl 'w'erc destroyed and purified by electricity. six weeks. Citizens’ Band is at rest. By no furnished free and a guarantee forth- ,fire a, few days ajg^o, tibe town to It produces bread that is means they are putting in some hard coming that not less than 9 ’phones pay half the interest. The case involving the right of light, easy to digest and best • • • practice these nights and will likely would be installed at a rate of $20.00 a The Winter Fair. members of religious communities to be heard in concert shortly. year, the company would proceed as of all—nutritious. Ogilvie’s D. A. the “Sing'ing Evan teach in the Separate Schools in On- soon as possible to erect the poles, Royal Household is to be Relist,” of St. Elmo, has been in tario will go to the Privy Council, the A number of our society people at- string the wires and install the in- Event at Ottawa Will be Conducted on town îor a.bou)t a week helping in had at all grocers. Supreme Court refusing to hear the tended the dance given in Lancaster, struments. Telephone service would Very Large Scale. the song service of the special case on the ground that the court has Friday evening, under the auspices of be free to subscribers from McCrim- Ofiilvie Flonr Mills Co., ltd. meeting’s being held. It is a, treat no jurisdiction. the hockey club of that town. They MontreaL mou to Gree® Valley which includes Nearly $5,000 will be given in prizes to hear him.—Avomnoro Gleaner. pronounced the outing to have been Alexandria. The fee to non-subscrib- afc the coming live stock and poultry “Ogilvie’s Book for a Cook,” contains Mr. A. Sabourin, butcher, on Tues- in every regard, thoroughly enjoyable. ers for the foregoing privilege would 130 pa^cs of excellent recipes, some nevet The Udfies Of ©t, ’Finn;an’s T.A. • • • show in Ottawa. The fair at Guelph published before. Your grocca* can day, closed a contract with Mr. A. G. be 15 cents, the regular tariff rates to 102 you how to get it FREE, and C.T. Stooietios will, offi Tuesday has gained an international reputation F. Macdonald for the purchase of a The young men of the town enter- govern all outside points. The ques- evening next', in Alexander Hail, for fine exhibits and strong education- number of stall fed cattle. The first tained their lady friends at an im- tion will receive further consideration give anothfetr of their enjoyable al features, and the Eastern Ontario head was slaughtered on Wednesday, promptu hop in the Town Hall on at the hands of those interested and a progresBive eucihire parties. As this Live Stock and Poultry Show bids and the knowing ones will place their Wednesday evening. The floor was decision arrived at shortly. ^wjU be thje fLniai of the series, a fair to soon take an equally good posi- orders early. suitably waxed ; the music by Valen- AAAAAAAAAA/VN»0AA/»^AAA/VVAAA^S/^^AAAA/>AAAA<^AA^AAAAAAA ■ lajrge atteaidaji,ce is anticipated. tion. The next Eastern Ontario Live • • • tine’s orchestra, of Ottawa, was capit- V • • Stock and Poultry Show will be held Our Customs officials now boast of al and the dances thoroughly enjoyed Mr. ‘Brodeur, in a. speech. a;tiMon on March 5th to 9th. Prize money of one of the most up-to-date suite of by all. Visiting Glengarry treal, promised t}h[at before the close the following amounts is given for P. A. HUOT 81 SON offices to be found in Ontario. The of navigaitiou in 1906 the St. Law competition in the different depart- interior fittings are now in place and When passing Mr, F. L. Malone’s arence channel Of thirty feet deep Mr. and Mrs. A. McDonald, of ments : reflect great credit upon the contract- tailoring establishment be sure and will Teach from Montreal to Batis- Vancouver, B. C., are the guests of Beef Cattle $ 757 00 or, Mr. W. Rowe and his able staff of inspect the handsome prizes on view oan, which is Only fi^y-seven miles Mrs. D. B. McMillan, Elgin Street. Dairy Cattle. 700 00 assistants. The several cabinets, par- in the large show window. They are above QQuebec. For upwards of thirty years Mr. Sheep 700 00 Binder Twine cel racks, tables and office fronts are to be competed for in the carnival and « • • McDonald has followed railroading, Swine 690 00 finished in golden oak and are equal if races to be held on Alxander rink, There has been something in the mounting rung by rung the ladder of Live and dressed poultry 1,750 00 not superior to any we have yet seen, Monday evening next and both from na'turc of a modest revival of the trust and importance from that of Seeds 121 00 —Congratulations. an artistic and vakie points are well beet BUgar industry in Ontario dur water carrier to passenger conductor Entries must be made with W. P. worth competing for. ing 'the la^t year, and it is said on the coast line of the Canadian Westervelt, Secretary, Parliament The staff of the Munro & McIntosh • • • that the farmena hs-v© raised more Pacific. Day in and day out he at- Buildings, Toronto, on or before Feb- Carriage Company are now engaged Receipts from the incorporation of Tlie REIJABLE Plymouth Twine is the cheapest and beets than the factories have been tended to the important duties per- ary 24th. Exhibition buildings will in mailing to their customers, and companies at the department of the able to take care of. The crop wasi taining to his oflîce without a break be light, warm and comfortable and best on the market. We announced a few days ago that we they are legion, handsome lithograph Secretary of State have increased en- taken from a)bout 15,000 acre» and for close upon twenty years, so the all exhibits will be carefully housed. hangers showing the aevei'al designs ormously. In 1896 they only amount- were local agents, and anyone desiring first class twine should was valued at 3600,000.—Bradetrecta, two months holidays he is now enjoy- The programme of lectures will short- in carriages and sleighs, manufactured ed to $5,000, whereas in the last cal- • • • ing have indeed been well earned. ly be ready for distribution. come in and plaœ their order without delay. We sell at by them. This is a capital advertis- endar year they totaled $120,000. The , iSinice the leap of Dr. Beattie Nes In company with Mrs. McDonald ing medium and will result in their bitt flrom the Legislature to the receipts were enough to pay all the who we are pleased to note is an ex- FARMERS’ PRICES, no middle man in connection with not merely holding thecustçmers they r^ietry office, without touching* expenses of the department and leav Glengarrian, being the daughter of SMELTING COBALT ORES. now have on the list but adding there- $60,000 to the good. the sale, which enables us to sell at lowest possible prices. ground',’ the Tory papers will findi the late Alexander McLeod, Esq., it hard to. oondemn' the practice to many hundreds af others. • • • Provincial Land Surveyor. Mr. Mc- Experiments Carried on by the Rothschilds General delivery about May 15tb. off meanhens of Parliament being We are requested to announce that Donald left Vancouver for the East It is reported that at the last meet- Are Successful. appointed to Otffice. the personnel of the Board of Health about a month ago, receiving at the ing of the Township of Kenyon Coun- Hon. Mr. Matheson received a cablegram for the Township of Kenyon for 1906, time from the many Glengarrians re- cil, the Board refused to give the by- is made up as follows : Dr. H. Munro, from the Manager of the London branch In a recent interview; Mr. James siding in that Western city a grand law commuting statute labor its third Medical Health Officer, Greenfield ; D. of the Bank of Montreal recently saying J. Hill, the railway king of the send off. They first visited Mrs. Mc- P. A. HUOT & SON reading, and that, in the face of the A. Campbell, Reeve, Greenfield ; E. P. that the experiments by the great Rothsch- .Western States, m'a;de this state- Donald’s brother, H. McLeod, Esq., substantial majority in its favor secur- Steen, Township Clerk, Greenfield ; A. ilds financial firm in the smelting of Cobalt ment : “The per capita wealth of of Moose Creek, thence went to Tor- ed at the recent municipal election. J. Dewar, Apple Hill ; J. A. Kennedy, ores are being carried oa with prononneed Orders by mail will be booked and samples forwarded France is grea|t!er than that of any onto and other western cities, at each jPerhaps after maturer consideration Greenfield, and Finlay McRae, of Dun success. The Rothschilds have already country in the universe, with the* point meeting many old friends. The for approbation. these gentlemen will conclude to carry vegan. made an advance payment to the bank of possible exception of Canada.” There past two weeks have been spent in out the mandate of the ratepayers • • • £100 on each ton of the trial shipment of now, do you ndt £e.el rich? Glengarry and their tour of this old of twenty tons of ore, sent through the who placed them in office. Mr. Lawrence St. John, after taking < V/WWVwVyWVWWVWWV, *90 0 0 0 historic county promises to be in Lands and Mines Department by various a long course of Instruction, and hav- every way a royal one, a veritable s/vwwwv*w>/wwwv/wvws/'/w wwvwvwssevyvwwwsA/Wv Î It is AiiDjd^stoioid that the terms mine owners in the rich Cobalt district, On Monday, Mr. D. J. Campbell, ing conferred upon him the degree “Cead Mille Eailte”. As it is close upon of the agreement by which the 24-3rd Kenyon, underwent a serious T. A. by the veteran representative of and it is expected that further payments Canadian banks will undertake ithe twenty years since Mrs. McDonald will be made soon. operation, his right leg having to be the craft, last week, opened a shop of last visited Glengarry, of necessity rcden^tiiom and export of United removed close to the hip. The opera- his own in the Commercial Hotel There seems to be no reason now to States silvoil h(aye now been agreed she finds there have been great doubt that the result of the experiments tion, from which, as yet, no serious block. It is neatly fitted up, presents changes, many friends near and dear iCANADIAN on with the Finiance Depairtment after effects have resulted, was per- an inviting appearance and as will be the opening up of a splendid market are missing but it is pleasent for her in the old land for Cobalt ores. -amd) tihat as a result the banks will formed by Dr. H. Munro, of Green- “Lawrence’ has a host of friends here ■PACIFIC, very ohortly pdt the plan into ef- to feel that she has not been forgotten field, who was assisted by his father. and throughout Glengarry, we feel and that her visit to Glengarry, all to Short Route to feet* ■ , ' > , .. .X: . ' : i Cheap Rates to British Col- Dr. J. Munro, of Maxvillé. satisfied he will receive his full share short, has given untold pleasure to all IN MEMORIALM. M»HS3ua Sprius;tt, Potsdam, Malone, Tup. 0 0 0 perJLake, Utica, Albany and Foç years. Mr. Campbell had been of patronage. who have met her. Mr. McDonald In memory of Williamina MoNaughton, umbia and other West- New York City. The many, Gjlcingarry friends of • • s under treatment for trouble that cen- is charmed with the Highland hospit- beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs John P Points. Passougers for Albany, Boston, New York, or Capt[ain 'P. J. Molonjey, of Cornwall, ny other point in New York State or New Eng- tered in the leg, and upon several Of the four new Senatorships from ality being extended him and carries MoNaughton, Dominionville, who was cal and, will Ûnd ube day servioe by tbiB line the the popular nne|dfical officer of the occasions visited the hospitals of the new Provinces of Alberta and Commencing February xsth and Haiîy most ploasant route to travel by. back with him to his western home led to her Heavenly Home on Monday until April 7th, Also Sept. 15 Now York and Albany passengers take the 69t‘h iBegt. Stofrjmont and G-len- Montreal, seeking relief. The disease Saskatchewan that are to be filled be- many charming memories of his visit. morning Feb. 20th, 1905. until Oct 3xst, Kmpiro State Sxpress at Utica, travelling on gaîrry, wjU warpooly sympajthlse with had, however, reached such an acute fore the approaching session of parlia- the fastest taraln in America. No home on earth is like it, South bonnd trains leave Ottawa 7.60 am. him in the dcia;th, o|n Friday of stage that amputation of the effected ment, it is said, upon good authority 4.35 pm, Finch 8.39 am, 6.47 pm; Corn- Nor can with it compare. One-Way Second Class Rates will wall 9.33 a m, 6.34 p m ; Moira 10.09 a m, 7.03 la,st week, of h|is youngest dhugh-. be as Follov/s. member was not merely deemed ad- that one will go to Mr. Allan B. Mac- For everyone is happy, p m ; Tupper Lake Jot 12.16 a m, 9.26 p m ter, Grace. The fluncral to St. Col- North bound trains leave Tupper Lake 1Jot, visable but was considered absolutely donald, of McLeod, brother of our HOCKEY Nor could be happier, there. 6.20 a m (after arrival. N.Y.O. train from N.Y.j umban’s Cemotiory, took place on necessary if the life of the patient esteemed townsman. Dr. A. L. Mac- Vancouver, B. C., Tac- (RAQ QO 1.50 p m ; Moira 8.26 a m, 4.04 p m ; Helena 8.48 oma. Wash., Portland,O vP^O.î7v/ a m, 4.27 p m ; Oornwail Jot 9.06 a m, 4.47 p m ; Sunday afternoon. was to be saved. Mr. and Mrs. Camp- donald. The elevation to a seat in the Finch 9.42 a m, 6.22 p m ; arrive Ottawall.OO a m • • • BIRTH Ne^on, B.C., Rossland ^^0 40 6.35 p m. ", bell have the sympathy of a large Senate of this well known Glengarrian Lancaster vs. Alexandria Juniors. For time tables or any information, apply to Mr. Napoleon Lougtin, Gen. Agt, MCCOHMICX,—At 19“4th Lochiel, on Satur agents c ‘ ’ circle of friends and the hope is gener- will be hailed with delight by Ms On Friday of last week our hookey day, 17th inst, the wife of Mr Duncan Butte, Mont., $45*90 of Moody & Son, maniufacturers of al that no further complications will many friends here. team visited Lancaster to play a McCormick, of a son. agricultuial implements, spent some • • V Spokane, Wash., S40.4O set in. match with the seven of that town. Passenger Traffic Mgr. days in this section last week. In A special meeting of the Town Coun- Pocatello, Idaho, Salt QA The weather, though cold, was very Q. H. PHILLIPS, company with the qompany’s local cil was held on Tuesday evening of Counties* Councillors McMillan andl fine and a large number accompanied 60-1 y General Pass. Agt. agent, Mr. J, B. Sauve, a tour of this week for the purpose of consider- To other Points In Proportion. Ottawa Molnnes, of Bayne Division, and them to witness the match and in- this section was ma-de, resulting in ing the auditors’ report covering last Begg an.d McDiarmid, of Roxborough, cidently take part in the dance which Apply to Agent the sale otf a nuanibex Of this well year. Considerable progress was Is It Your F. KERR. the v'lpceial committee appointe,dr by followed. known make. Mr. Saiuivc cun at any made, when it was decided to post- the Counties’ Council, met at the The teams lined up at 7.30. time furnish any repairs necessary. RAILWAY Bayne river bridge, on the Roxbor- pone fuither consideration until the The ice was in good condition, but • • • next regular council meeting. A GRA'NDTRUNK SYSTEM ough-Finch bounidary, on Wednesday, the rink was poorly illuminated which Own Hair? The inhabibants - of the unincoa - and decided bhat a new bridge is motion was adopted instructing W. made good hockey impossible. pOratejd villiage of Finch are mak- necossaTy. The counties’ engineer will G. Hall, collector of taxes for 1903 and The game was very free from rough- Reduced Fares ing an application to the Legisla- 1901 to produce the rolls for those Do you pin your hat to your Glen Robertson prepare plans an4‘ tenders for its ness, only a couple of men being ruled tive Assembly of Ontario, asking to construction and will be opened, at years at the next regular Council ofil and that for minor offences. The own hair? Can’t do It? February 15 to April 7, Incînaive- have the said village mcofrpom;tedt the June session of the Counties’ meeting, accompanied with a full score was 1 to 0 in favor of the home Second Class Colonist Fares from Alexand- Haven’t enough hair? It must ria to This is a progressive move on the Council. . { statement in writing showing the per- team when time was called. Livery'— part -of the vill'Oge of Finch, and sons in arrears for taxes for those be you do not know Ayer’s Seattle, Victoria, Vancou-AQ nc\ • • • The boys were greatly pleased with Hair Vigor ! Here’s an intro- ver and Portland ip^O*iU .will no doubt result in a decided years, the several amounts due there- the treatment accorded them by the Commercial Trade Rossland, Nelson, Trail, OH improvement in the condition of The local newspapelr as a rule, from and the reasons for non-collec- duction! May the acquaint- Robson, Spokane (p^D»^U citizens amd hockey team of Lancaster. Promptly attended to Anaconda, Butte, Helena this enterprising community. spends endless time, space and ener- tion. The teams and officials were as ance result in a heavy growth Salt Lake fU gy in boiomiag the town, and yet • • • follows : of rich,thick,glossy hairl And Colorado Springrs. Denver JjQ some of the merchants an|di busi-, Mr. and Mrs. Miles McMillan, of If you want to succeed as a com Lancaster ; C. McHaughton, D. we know you’ll never be gray. ness men seem to begruidlgc it a Kirk Hill, together with the several First class Horses, $49.00 muuity, help out your local paper. McLean. A. Macdonald, D. J. McPher- little patronage, haggle and beat " I thtek that Ayer*» Hair Vigor Is th# most Sleighs & Equipment. Low Rates To Many Other Points. It fights for you, ia really the sum^ membeis of their family, visited Mr. son, J. Tyo, M. McPherson and H. wonderfal bairgrowsr that was ever mad«. I down prices, and. in many oases give D. Donovfin’s studio on Tuesday that Sutherland. bay* used It for some time and I can troth- mary of the ideas of the beet peo. their work to outride firms or pie in your midst. A newspaper is the family might have a group picture Alexandria ; A. MePhee, J. St. Your custom solicited. Tourist Sleeping Cars. uavulling fakirs. There is no local taken prior to the approaching depar- Dennis, Roy McDonald, Antoine entitled to some measure of suc- ciUe.i'prise which sbo'nld be so will- cess, even as jou are successful. It ture of Mr. McMillan for the West. Brunet, R. MacMillan, F. Patterson Leave Montreal Mondays and Wed- ingly or substantially supported' us SARSAPARIUA. nesdays at 10.30 p.in., for the accom- has Us part to fight out even as Having purchased a section of land in and Dan McMillan. the local newspaper, however hum- that ideal farming section. Saskatoon. Referee, J. D. Macdonald; Judge of PILLS. A. J. McDONELL, modation of passengers bolding firÿ or you have yours. Its ^jffort is the ble. It is not so big as iho city CHERRY PECTORAL. second class tickets to CHICAGO AND Mr. McMillan, purposes this spring, play, R. Nicholson. A vers 50 3m PROPRIETOR mivasuffe of your effort to the out- paper, and the keen bargainer who WEST thereof as far as the PAGING commenting active operations, and «de world. i i [ wants to get a rcidiicc-d rate never COASL—Nominal charge is made for with that end in view, will ship from berths, which may be reserved ic ad- fails to point out that he gets Vankleek Hill shortly, two car loads vance. Fassengeré from pointe between more paper for his money in. the Cot au and Ottawa can make cennectr The Toironto News affects surprise of horses, stock, farming implements, Stomach Cure. city daily, but the little local sheet ion with these cars at Coteau. at a number of the new license in- etc. For the present Mrs. McMillan fills a place which the city daily R-I-P^A-N-S For tickets, rates, maps, timetables spectors taking part in Conservative and family will remain in Glengarry, nevejr doe’s and never can. It is not An Easy Way from Standpoint of Convenience. and full information apply to eonventioiiS, and in politics general having secured a suitable residence at a rare thing to bear some narrow- G. W. SHEPHERD, Agent. ly. It cites the cases of the inspec- Dalkeith. It is with considerable The BO-called cures for indigestion are al you have pains or distress after eating, minded individual snee'r in decision The modern stand- Alexandria, Ont. itaTif* fk>r North i’erth, Lincoln and regret, we note Mr. McMillan’s com- most as numerous as the victims them- headaches, belching of gases, sour taste i'l at’ th.c local paper and point out selves, and scarcely a day passes without the mouth, dizziness, hoart-burn, specks Peel. If (the Nejws had' stopped to ing departure, for Glengarry can ill ard Family Medi- its defects. Well, it has defects, and the hopes of thousands of sufferers being before the eyes, furred tongue, sleeplessness consider that the old inspectors were afford to give to the West men of his raised by the discovery of some novel back-ache, debility or weakness,it shows the plenty of them, no idoubt, but us cine : Cures the FOR COMFORT TRAVEL by the dismissed and the ncAV appointments calibre, however, as it has to be, we method of euro for this prevalent disease. stomach needs to be strengthened with a rule, it represents the commun- Mi-o na. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM made solely Cor political purposes it join with his many friends in wishiug Until a combination of unusual remedies, common every-day ity pretty accurately, in this res- heretofoje but little known in this country, Just one little tablet out of a 50 cent box would not have made itself appear him bon voyage and the best of luck pect as in othetr*» was made in Mi-o-na tablets, no certain before meals for a few days, and you will ills of humanity. BO simple. There is an institution in his new venture. cure for indigestion bad been found, and it soon regain perfect health and strength. JOHN BENNETT up in Orillia Cor people who have is therefore hardly to be wondered at that If you cannot obtain Mi-o-na of your our leading druggists who have the Alex- druggist, it will bo sent by mail, post paid, a hallucination that the Torry par TO CCRK A COLD IN ONK DAY What is the reason that the citizens andria agency are selling large quantities on receipt of price Write us for advice on Isuer of Marriage ty is not working the license de- take Laxative Bromo Qainine Tablets A1 of Alexandria, who are taxed heavily, your case from a leading stomach special- draggists refund the money if it fails to of Mi-o-na. partment for political ends to the onre. E W Grove’s signature ia on each to maintain the electric light plant, so Hi-o-na is a guaranteed cure for all dis- ist which will be sent free. R. T. Booth Licenses eases of the stomach excepting cancer. If Company, Ithaca, N.Y. very limit, 1 : bos 35o« frequently experience non-Iighted DUNVEGAN, - ONTARIO.