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/ VOL. XXI ALEXANDRIA, ONJARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913 29 Teachers "Wanted TEACHER WANTED Militia Officers’ Mr. Foster’s ^Highland Blood Two Keels To Heavy Fines For A qualified teacher for S.S. No, 10, Kenyon. Duties to commence Sept. 1. Mail Contract Apply stating salary and quajifications Mission Successful In New Bishop Germany’s Bee Selling Unfit Fnnii to A. K. McDonald, Sec.-Treas.,Green- Reward of Merit SEALED TENDERS, addroiwod to field, Ont., box 17. 29-3 ^ (From the Montreal Gazette.) Hon. Geo. E. Foster, Minister of Rev. Father Joseph Guillaume London, August 6,—Germany In these days, when the high cost 'the Po«tana»ter G€0ieral, be reoeiv> 'J'rade and Commerce, who for the Forbes, parish priest of St. John Bap- bids aE>ove the present navy law, then of living is the householder^ chief ed at Ottawa until Noon, on Friday, Ottawa, August 3.—As a result of | paat five months has been in the tiste Church of Montreal, has been our policy will t>e two keels to one,” worry, the purchaser of an article of 12th, S^tember 1913, for tha oon* the plan inaugurated last year by the I food, naturally wishes to “get his ihe TEACHER WANTED Antipodes, mid the Orient, on a mis- appointed Bishop of Joliette in succes- was the striking state ent of Lord veyanoe o! Éit Uajeaty*a Hails, on a Minister of Militia and Defence of I sion of industrial expansion, is ex- sion to the late Bishop Archambault. A*hby St. Ledgers, durii^ the House money’s worth,” and that every time. proposed Contract for four yean, dx A second-class professional teacher giving to eligible militia officers who ' pected back the latteor part of the New’s of the appointment of the s( w of Lord’s debate yesterday on the But just how to get redress when iimei per week,over Rural Hail Route wanted for S.S. No. 11, Lochiel. Du- showed marked ability in bringing i month. bishop reached Montreal on Saturday ship-building policy of the Govern- swindled by unscrupulous dealers is No. 2 from AJ^aodria, Ontario, to ties to commence Sept. 1, 1913. Sal- their regiments during the year to a | from Ottawa, where it was received ment. more or less of a mystery to many. •omonetice at tne pleasure of the Poet- 'ary $500. Apply to D. P. McMillan, marked state of efficiency the privi- I l^ile no official announoemeint as from Rome by the Papal delegate. fliaster General. Sec,-Treas., Box 3S, Alexandria. 29-2 lege of attending the divisional man- , to the r(sult8 obtained by Mr. Foster The debate was initiated by Lord An instance of this was seen in the oeuvres in England during September, , will be made until his return, and The new bishop began his sacerdotal SeHx>me who indicated the Govern- police court a day oi: so ago, when ft in ted notices oontainii^ further a number of officers have been sel- perhaps not until ParliatP;ent meets, life in the small parish of Caughna- ment was deliberately facing the one householder had a huckster information as to conditions of propoe* TEACHER WANTED ected this year and will leave to- it ia tmderatood that he has been euc- waga and in order to equip himself short sixty per cent, margin w^oh it brought into court chargé- with sell- ^ Co0traot may be seen and blaidc A qualified, Protestant, teacher, for wards the end of the present month , œesful in negotiating agreements for his duties he acquired the Indian was agreed was necessary and which ing her food that she alleged was -lorms of Tender may be obtained at S.S. No. 15, Lochiel. Duties to com- for England with Col. the Hon. Sam the govemmenta of Japan, language and has written several de- they themseh'üs h'ad laid down. unfit for consumption. In., this ease *11» Poet Offices of Alexandria, Glen mence September 1st, 1913. Apply stat- Hughes, defence minister. Sixteen of- China and Australia that will prove votional works in the native tongue of the purchase was a basket of cherries, Norman, and at the office of 'th( Poit ing salary expected, to D. B. Chish- ficers have been chosen by the min- ' of great benefit to Canadian trade. the Iroquois. Father Forbes remained In 1916 Germany would have 20 over half of which, according to one Norman, and at the office of the Port olm, Sec.-Treas., Vankleek Hill. 29-3 ister, four of whom are from Mont- I Bo^ Oriezrtal countries offer a wide in the parish in afi for fifteen years, dreadnou^ts in the North Sea while witness, were decayed and not fit for Office Inspector, Ottawa. real. I field for Canadian trade expaniAon. as assistant and later as head mis- we should only have a total of 39, use. exclusive of those not built by Brit- P. T. OOOMCAN, The four from Montreal are: Lieut.- iI llie industrial growth of Japan has sionary. Such eases are governed by the Pub- TEACHER WANTED .ace with its remarkable ish taxpayers. He said nothii^ about Post Office Inspector. Col. Frank Meighen, Ist Kegiment ot , lic Health act, which gives any sani- Normal-trained teacher wanted for opment. With the ad- Bishop Forbes was b'brn in He Per- Canadian ships. That was a matter Post Office Inspector’s Office, Grenadier Guards ; Major Peers tary inspector the right to examin**at S.S. No. 13, Lancaster. Duties to com- option of European ideas, came the rot, near Vaudreuil, in 18C6. He fol- for the people of Canada. He only reasonable times, "any animals, car- Ottawa, July 31et, 1913. 29^. Davidson, 5th Royal Highlanders ; lowed a classical course in Montreal asked the House to note how sorely mence September 1st, 1913. Apply Lieut.-Col. Oslell, 65tk Regiment, and ‘ necessity for articlts of European, cass, meat, poullnry, game, flesh, fish, stating wages and quatifications to College, and later entering the Grand that help from Canada was needed. Major Louis ÎÆduc, Divisional Staff, j American and Canadian manufacture, fruit, vegetables, grain, bread, flour, J. A. Macdonald, Sec.-Treas., box 5, who served in the South African war. and thdrs has followed a scramble Seminary, he studied theology, after Statement* of Winston Churchill milk or other articles” that are ex- which he was ordained priest in 1888 proved that the Government still Glen Norman, Ont. 29-tf All these four officers have shown of the nations for better trading posed or offered for sale "and intended during the past year a commendable ' terms. Canada is geographically by the late Archbishop Fabre. The consider themselves resyxuisîble for for the food of man.” NOTICE young priest remained in Caughna- } the defence of the whole British Em- TEACHERS WANTED. devotion to military duties, which is situated as to enable her to more now recognized by their selection to I than succeesfuily compete m this waga till he was appointed parish ‘ pire. Suspense of Canadian ships In case the food in question is found Will the party who took the boy’s Wanted two qualified Catholic lady had made it necessary for the First go to England. field with her commercial rivals, and priest of St. Anne de Bellevue. A to be unfit for consumption, the sani- brown suit coat from the Alexancma teachers for the Junior Departments I the concessions which it is briieved still more important parochial charge Lord to reconsider his policy and ex- tary officer may seize the same, and Pair Grounds last week, kindly rei/um of the Alexandria Separate School. The other officers chosen are as fol- I Mr. Foster has obtained, will prove of awaited Bishop Forbes when he "w^as pediate the construction of three ships. cause it to be destroyed, or to be so «une to the News Office and avoid Kindly state experience and salary lows : I inestimable value to Canadian manu- transferred to St. Jean Baptiste par- The first' point he made was tl^ disposed of that it shall not EM sold 'toouble. wanted. Address, A. G. F. Macdonald, Hon. A. F, MacLeod, lieutenant- facturers and producers, ish in February, 1911. The parish when the Government proposed to as food. Sec., Alexandria, Ont. 29-2 colonel of 71st York Regiment, New priest of tried experience then passed only build-five ships this year they China on the other hand has to the more onerous and responsible Chapter 58, section 99, of the act Brunswick, provisional secretary and were delil>erately falling short of the in question provides a penalty of not receiver-general of that province. throvsn off the chains of centuries care of one of the thriving dioceses 60 per cent, margin they thercwtelvea and in doing so bestirred the coun- of the province. had laid down. less than $10 and not more than $100 Wanted For Sale Lieut.-Col. David Watson, 8th Regi- tries of the world to a great undevel- to he imposed on the person owning ment Royal Rifles, Quebec city. Col. Lord Ashby St. Ledgi^s, who is the food, at the time of exposure, or Bright boy to learn the printing Watson has only been in command of oped market of many mitUons. Mr. Bishop Forbes is a French-Cana- A **Lemair” stone machine for sale, Foster in common with the trade ex- dian, ,tnough the family name reveals Winston Churchill’s cousin, tc^d Lord in whose possession or on whose pre- business. News Printing Co., Ltd., hand and horse lift, used a very lit- his regiment one and a half years and mises the same was found.