12 VOL.. XXI ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913

v$ Card of Thanks Presbyterians to Refuse Payment I take this opportunity on behalf of Wilson Delivered Representawn in ' Inductiop iBFvice myself and family to thank my friends and relatives, who so willingly render- Mail Contract ed their assistance and sympathy dur- House of CÉmons Raise $1,200,0110 for Rotten Eggs Dral Message ^4 . - ' ing thè illness and death of my belov- “Resolved, that it is the oonseofos SEALED TENDERS addressed to Washington, April 8.—For the first It is not improbable .lithat the whole On Friday afternoon, .A-pril 4th,Pres- The budget of the Presbyterian ed bud>and, Laughlin Campbell. As- Church of Canada for the year 1913 of opinion of those assembled at tbSi •the Postmaster General» will be receiv- suring them of my gratitude, I time within the life of any person question of Parliament • representation bytery of - Glengarry mot in St. Col- •ed at Ottawa until noon, on Friday» is $1,200,000. meeting that which * thé, Caaadia»- Yours truly, now alive, unless it lie true that there may be under consideration by an ih- umba C’huych> Kirk Hill, to induct the 16th May» 1913^ for the convey- terprovincial conference' .during .the Rev. J. R. Douglas, M..\., late ofl-ake e^ trade needs most at tlM prooewt Mrs. Laughlin Campbell, are people living who are more than The increase over last year of time is the passage of an egg marbi .anoe ot His Majesty’s Hails on a pro- 112 years old, a Pi-esident of the coming summer, owing tjo,'the docreaée ' Megantic,, Quo., into that pastoral Laggan, Ont. $200,000 reveals in a striking way the act along similar lines to the fruit poeed contract for four years» six United States to-day appeared before of membership in the C*Anadian House charge. The weather and roads were advancement made by the Church. times mr week» over rural mail route of Commons which* iA-'S^n^ily. af^t • not very favorable, but yet a large marks act: this act to deal with the. the two Houses of Congress assembl- Some pessimism is said to prevail as forbidding of the buying, sriling ov Ko. 2 from Hartintown» Ontario, from ed in joint session, and in person gav^ ing Ontario and the iJitaritime Frbv- number of the members and adherents to the outcome of the amount asked the Postmaster General’s Pleasure. Card of Thanks. them ‘^information of the state of the inces in every rad^tribution. . , This of the congregation were present. The for, but a strong note is struck by trading in rotten eggs, and any otiMB legislation and penaltieB thou^t ad- Printed notices containing further In- Union,” and recommended to their procedure w-as infevmatly intimated-' members of Presbytery were met at others, who regard the progress of To the Editor of The News. by Premier Borden in the House re- Dalkeith station and driven to Kirk the Church as a warrant for asking visable ,to promote the best intereata formation as to conditions of propos- consideration “such measuree os he of all oonoerned.” ed contract may be seen and blank Dear Sir,—Kindly allow me through aihall j'udge necessary and expedient,” cently in response to the' case present- Hill, where dinner was served in the this sum. terms of tender may be obtainéd at your valuable paper, on behalf of my- as required by the Federal constitu- ed by Mr. E. M. Macdonald of Pictou. 'old Manse, belonging to the West “Resolved, that those dealers self and family , to sincerely thank all ^ Church. The General Assembly has amal- sembl^ here unanimously approve ot •the Post Office of Martintown and St, The Nova Scotian sought from the- gamated the amounts allocated to Andrews, and at the office of the Post our friends and neighbors, who show- In other words. President Wilson Premier some information as to any- - At 1.30 p.m.. Presbytery convened changing the present systein of buying ed us so much kindness and sympathy the House Mission Fund, the Aug- eggs to one of buying strictly on qual- Office Inspector at Ottawa. delivered, as an oral address, the mes- thing the Government might propose' with Rev. A. Morrison as moderator ; mentation Fund. French EvangclDa during the long illness and death of sage he had prepared for the guid- to do with ^ riew of fixing a ’mai- and Messrs Matheson, Johnstone, Mor- ity basis after J*une I, 19Î3, and G. C. ANDERSON. my loving son, Angus P. Obleman, and tion and the Jewish work, and the further approve of not paying for aay Superintendent. ance of Congress in the extra session mum representation for the four rison, Stewart, ministers; and «1. R. different amounts belonging to those also to thank the Rev. A. Morrison for which convened yesterday, thus reviv- Provinces which originally formed the McLeod, elder, in attendance. After rotten e^ in omr reoelpta after that Post Office Department» his many acts of kindness shown us. I branches of the Church will in future date, as it is unwalful.” ing the prac*tic0 born of the British Confederation of the Dominion. He the routine business was finished. Rev. be classified under the heading of Mail Service Branch, also wish to thank the Loyal Orange “address from the Throne,” eetablish- quoted from former declarations of T. Johnstone preached a very appro- Ottawa, 3rd April, 1913. Young Britons for their loyalty to Home Mission. The allocation of the the immediate end in view of Sol ed in this cçuniry ^ the first Presi- Mr. Borden as to his views upon the j;priate sermon, emphasizing the need of different amounts is as follows : ïwovîng the system of marketing eggs, 12-3 their departed brother and for their dent, continued by the second and matter. “The Government has an- j^inoividuals ami churches moving for- beautiful service at the grave. steps are be ng taken to form the“Cana abandoned by the third. nounced,” said Mr. Macdonald, “that • ward in Christian life and service.Rev. Home mission, including the fore- (Ban Produce Association," which wfll Again assuring them all of our BIG CROWD IN THE CAPITOL. there will be no rciUstribution bill D. Stewart, interim-moderator of St. going mentioned divisions, $.593,000 ; warmest appreciation, I am, be composed of wholesale produce deal- The announcement that the Presi- this session. Under the circumstances C’oUimba, narrated the steps which had foreign mission, $325,000; social ser- ers in Canada. Yours truly, is it not contemplated to hold ^ con- , been taken to fill the vacancy. The vice, $80,000; Assembly fund, $30,000 ; The Glengarry and Stormont John Obleman, dent of the United States would ap- ference of Provincial Premiers wi^Ji moderator then engaged in prayer and aged minister’s fund, $2.5,000; widows The above resolutions were passed a$ Kirk Hill, Ont. pear in the hall of the House of Re- a view of obtaining results prior to inducted Mr. Douglas to the pastoral and orphans, $25,(WO ; Pointe aux a meeting of upwards of twenty pco- Railway Company. presentatives for the purpose of com- the time when it may be proposed' to oversight of the church. The newly Trembles School, $24,000 ; Knox Col- chice dealers from Toronto and otiicr municating with Congress in spoken take up reoistribution, in order thaV inducted pastor was suitably addressed lege, $23,000 ; ‘Westminster Hall, $18,- towns and cities in Ontario. The mee|- words instead of in writing, as has an address to the Imperial Parlia- by Rev. W. A. Morrison of liunvegan. 000 ; Manitoba College, $12,500 ; ing was («lied by Psofeesor W. B, NOTICE. Wanted been customary rinoe the time of ment may be forwarded asking for- He-urged hhn to magnify his office in Montreal College, 812,000 ; Robertson Graham of the (Ontario Agricultural John Adams, the second President, the necessary legislation ?” its fourfold character of prophet, College, $10,000 ; (^een’s College, $8,- (Collage. Mr. J. H. Hare of the live NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wanted a general servant, must be application will be made to theParlia* drew a big crowd to the Capitol build- priest, apostle and pastor. The ad- 000 : Deaconess Training .Home, $5,- stock branch of the Federal Depart- able to do plain cooking, and speak ] ing. The galleries for spectators PREMIER BORDEN’S VIEW. ' dress to the people was given by Mr. 000; unaalocated, $9,500. ment of Agriculture was also in aiieft* -Imetit of Canada» during the present English. No children. Good wage». -aession thereof, for an Act to incorpor j were jammed, and the corridors out- Premier Borden admitteid that the Stewart of Alexandria. The total of $593,000i under the dance. The question of adopting a Apply to Mrs. D. Seward, box 137, Î side of them were filled with people system of buying eggs whereby (fit- ate a railway company under the Hawkesbury. 12-2 uiatter was a very important one, al .\fter the induction service, a recep- head of Home Mission, is divided as name of *‘The Glengarry and Stor- ! who vainly sought to obtain admis- though it was not likely that the ob- tion was held in the church, when Mr. follows : crimination would be made ocoordiag mont Railway Company,” with power sion. The floor of the House wa« jects in view would be attained with- and Mrs. Douglas were introduced to to the quality of the produei wot to lay out, construct and operate a • crowded also, for the entire mem- out the solution of a great many diffi- the people by Mr. John R. McLeod,the Home mission, $425,000 ; augmen- discussed. In buying by the “case count line of railway, telegraph and tele- For Sale bership of the Senate had seats there ; culties. The representation of the representative Elder of the Session. tation, S120;fl00 ; French evangeliza- syetem," which has hithbrto prevafieda phone lines, COMMENCING at a aloi^ with the representa-tives of thei ^faritime Provinces and of Ontario Mr. and Mrs. Douglas enter into tion, 836,000 ; Jewish work, $12,0(X). bad eggs demand just as high a priot point on the Canadian Pacific Rail- The undersigned has for sale some ! people. The ceremony itself was was decreasing with eA'ery census, and their work under very favorable ausp- as first gi^e. It was pointed o«l 'Way at or near the station known as good Seed Oats and Wheat. A. A. Mc- I very brief and exceedingly simple. under the principle of'.representatioD ices. They have already proved them- with such an arrangement the pro- ^t. PoU’Carpe function, in the County Millan, McCormick, Ont. 12-1 } President Wilson was present in the I l>y population it was somewhat diffi- selves faithful workers in the Master’s ducer receives no encouragement to of Soulanges, and Province of Quebec, House lose than ton minutes, and the cult to make satistactory progress un- vineyard, and all join in wishing them market an article of high quality. thence south westerly in the Township preliminaries covered only a period til some conference of the 'Provinces a long and happv pastorate in Kirk measured by seconds. The representatives of the two De* -of I^ncaster, in the County of Glen- For Sale was held. “I expected there \tould have Hill. New Marriage poziments of Agriculture explained tlm .^arry, thence continuing in a south been such a conference last' summer,” The Congregation remermbered Mr. system which have been in use in the weeterly direction through the Town- AN INFORMAL AFFAIR 100 Bushels of Green Mountain, seed said the Premier, “but it has been Stewart, who had looked after their S^tee of Kansas and Michigan lÿ 'ship of Lancaster, to the Township of To rob the affair of as much for- potatoes. Apply to R. N. McLeod, 1- intiniated to me informally that there interests for the past year by pre- wMch much needless loss had been sll- Charlottenburg In the said County of mality as possible and make it free is likely- to be one during the pre- ' 7th Kenyon, Laggan P.O., Ont. 12-1 senting him with a nicely worded ad- Proposals I nxisfated; the poultry enterpiîse han Glengai^y, thence through theTownsMp from ostentatious display, the Presi- sent.” He promised to make inquiries dress and well filled' purse. The Ontario Govermnent’s Marnai I been mode more remunerative for the of Cnarièjfenburg to^a point at or dent went to* the Capitol unaccom- as to the holding of a conference, and Act proposals were submitted to ^ producer, and the price of the prodneVi near €he \ village of WilUamstown, panied by anyone save James Sloane, to take the matter under considera- thence to the Township of Cornwall, For Sale his faithful secret service guard. His tion. Legialature last week tuid gives first cheaper and the <^ialHy mort depend- secretary, Joseph P. Tumulty, went reading. The new clauses in ibe Aci able for the consumer. ^ thence through the Township of Corn- Hon. Dr. Pugsley asked >tf it was the from, the White House to UM big follow closely the lines indioerted by khr. James T. Madden, PTesideoi ql wall to the Town of Cornwall, in the Registered Holstein Bull. Apply to intention during the proposed ari)i- County of Stormont, and to enter In- Alex. Cattanach, North I,,auoaster, building on Capitol hill m his own Treat Prisoners Hon. W. J. Hanna in the House re- the William Ryan Company, Oh^nnon tration between the Dominion and motor car. Such members of the Cab- oeotly and supply an effective n^eaoB to an agreement with the Canadian Ont. 12-2 the Province of British (Columbia over of the produce section of Torutik» Paeifio Raüway Company, or theGrand inet as attended the function made of putting a stop not only tio the tnar- Board Trade, who also presided 0$ the matter of subsidies to invite the rl^e of drunken and feeble-xndnded Trunk Railway Company, or the Ot- their way to the Capitol as they Governments of the other Provinces Like Real Men this moeiing, woe authorized to nrnwm persons, but to runway and bogus tawa and New York RailwayCompany, pleased. The scene on the floor of lo be present. “There are 300 men at the prison farm a cotnmitiee to take steps for the for- •lor any of the purposes apecî6ed in For Sale ** the House was in striking contrast marriages generally. mation of a produce osooclailon. The Registered Imported Stallion, in charge df six unarmed officers. There Section 361 of lîie Railway Act, and to 'that in the Senate chamber on No arrangement had yet been made. are no firearms on the farm, and very The responsibility for preventing has since sent out notlosa to pcoduen Lord Minto, aged 10 years, color red. Premier Borden replied, but the mat- •to lease its railway to any one of the March 4, when Woodrow Wilson wit- ferw locks. Yet there has never been InqDroper marriageB is thrown jointly dealers throughout the oountey. said com> anles. In 1911 his ^et was 102 colts from 118 nessed the inaugarstion of Thomas ter would be given attention. Those dealers who aittended the mares, and in 1912, 135 colts^ progMiy a sympton of rebellion. These men upon the issuer of marriage liocnsoe R. Marshall as Vice-President of the Mr. W. E. Knowles (Moose Jaw) and the clergyman who solemnizea the ing expressed their intention of d^ Dated at Montreal this 2nd day o( of 159 mares. Payment may be in two are not placed on thedr honor to remain W ApHi, A.D. 1913. United States, preliminary to his own asked if the Government expected, to on the farm. Some people think that union. It is peovided that if any per- dining to pay for bod eggs shipped fio instaUments of 12 months each. Will installation in the office of Presi- bring down legislation at the present son issues a license or any clergyman them after June 1 nest. H objeotSon is PRINGLE, THOMI>SON & BURGESS, take farmstock in exchange. Only rea- the men are asked to give their parole dent on the open-air stand at the session to lurn over to the western of honor to stay on the farm and not or other qualified person performs the taken by the farmers or county mer- Ottawa, son for selling ill health of the pro- east front of the building. The in- chants H is suggeoted that a Crovsrn- prietor. Apply to T’rovinces their natural resources. to try to escape. This is not true. If xzmrriage ceremony knowing eititer of Soliciiors for the Applicants. augural oeremonials brou^t together “Eventually we must have a con- these men were strong eoouig^ morally the parties to be eithw an Idiot or in- ment referee be appointed to décida S. FAUBERT, ^2-4 in the Senate chamber the members ference with the Governments of the I to be bound by their honor, tb^ would sane or under the influence of Bqxior, miatters in (Sspute. 25-9th Lancaster, of the diplomatic corps, nearly all western Provinces,” replied Mr. Bor- not be there. Weakness, not wicked he shall be subject to a penalty iK>t It will also be endeavored to ssenre of whom were in gay uniforms, the 11.2 Alexandria P.O. den. ness, is responsible for most of the exceeding $5,000, and also to a tens legislation which will make both sals Chief Justice and the Associate Jus- crime in the world. Too m^Jch emphasis of imprisonment not exceeding 12 arc puwhase of bad eggs contrary fo License Meeting tices of the Supreme Court of the had been placed upon the idea of honor monibs. low. United States in their sombre robes among prisoners by writers in magaz- A meeting of the Board of License of office, high ranking officers of the economic life which the country has Another clause makes subject to NOTICE ines and newspapers. The men are not similar puniriiment any person who Commissioners for the License District army and Yiavy in full-dress uniform witnessed within the last generation. taking advantage of their daily oppor- of Glengarry was held in the Inspec- and a host of distinguished persons. While the whole face and method of having been deprived of the right to tunities to escape from the farm. There .solemnize marriage, does so. tor’s office here, on Saturday, March After this date we PLENTY OF COLOR IN THE our industrial and commercial life have been no escapes or attempted es* 29th, for the purpose of naming a day GAÎXRRIES. were being chained beyond recogni- capes. Yet they could not be forcibly The section dealing with notice of Abnut to Fix tion the tariff schedules have remain- •for considering licenses for the ensu- will grind Provender To-day in the house the ceremon- kept there by six nnarmed men. They marriage in the case of non-reeidents ing year. The date fixed upon for the ial, if it amy properly be called that, ed what they were before the change stay l^ecause they know that if they is very explicit. It declares that where Ijegan, or have moved in the direction meeting is Saturday, the 19th day of only on Tuesdays and w’as of the plainest character. There attempted to escape they would prob- neither pùpty to the marriage has April, and it will be held in the Town were no uniforms worn by those who they were given when no large cir- been a resident for at least 15 days of New Bouuiiaries ably be recaptured and punished severe Hall, Alexandria, convening at 10 a.m. Saturdays of each week sat on the floor, and the w'-hole pro cumetanoe of our industrial develop- ly. The sense of discipline and re- the city, county or district in which During the coming summer oo-op- ment was what it is to-day. Our task erative action will be taken by tha ANGUS MCDONALD, ceeding had about it an air of demo- straint keeps them there. And they like the marriage is to be solemnized the until further notice. is to square them with the actual Governments of the Province «I ' 11-2 Inspector. cratic simplicity. There was plenty of the place. TTiey like the outdoor work. license may only be issued upon the facta. The sooner that is done the Ontario and Manitoba to survey ^nd color, however, in the galleries, where They like the absence of a show of for- production of an affidavit by one of April 9tb, 1913. sooner we shall escape from suffering delimit the interprovincial boundary the dresses of the women spectators, ce. The farm life has a most admirable intended marriage, stating the names, mostly the wives and daughters of fixim the facts, and the sooner our occupation and usual place of abode as altered by the acquisition of t«- effect upon them. It makes men of them ritory under the settlement by •&*. Senators and Representatives and men of business will bo free to thrive As a prisoner once expressed it: ‘The the parties stating that notice of the Annual Meeting Dominion Government last year. Tin high” officers of the Government, by the law of nature (the nature of beautiful sunshine and the trees some- of both parties has been published The annual meeting of the Alexau- made a riot of color with blue in all free business) instead of by the law how make you feel that it is best to be once a week for three weeks imme- defray the expenses Incident upon this of legislation and artifical arrange- work the sum of $20,000 is prorided •dria Cheese Board will be held in the its shades predominating. good.’ diately preceding the application ^ in ment. ^ in the supplementary esthaatCi whioli Town Hall, Alexandria, at 2 • o’clock, Glengarry Mills PRESIDENT’S FAMILY THERE, I FAMILIES BENEFIT some local newspapers. These notices Saturday, April 12th, 1913. BUILD UP PRIVILEGES. must be produced with the affidavit. were presented to the Leglslatora. on Mrs. Wilson and her ihree daugh- “The inmates of the farm are doing Friday last. LIMITED tei's w’ere there, occupying seats in the “We have seen tariff legislation All interested should govern them- useful work, from which, in some in- A qualifying clause is inserted to The organi/ati- li for thii nndertalc- ^ selves accordingly. ' Executive gallery. The President’s wander very far afield in our day— stance, their families have received di- provide that a license may be issued wife sat in what is ‘know as “Tlie very far indeed from the fieW in ing is only in the -lentative stage at j By order, rect benefit. Last summer one day dur- by means of an application to present, and little has been done be- President’s p>ew,” in the v-ery first j which our prosperity might haVe had i A. D. MacDonell, ing the harvest a farmer came to Sup- Registrar-General, who, being satis- yond an agreement being reached row of this specially reserved gallery ; a normal growth and stimulation. No President. erintendent Findlay, and askied him for fied that the reason for having the the Governments erf tile two"J^ovincea one who' looks the facts squarely in harvesters. It was impossible to ob- license solemnised in the place men- J R. H. Proctor, the face' or knows anything that lies to work together. In this way tha Sec.-Treas. TARIFF MUST BE ALTERED. ^ tain sufficient help, the farmer said, tioiwi without complying with the re- work will be completed with greater beneath the surface of can fail ‘ and he begged Mr^ Findlay to let Jiim quirements of the preceding section Alexandria, April 2, 1913. 11-2 President’s Wilson’s message was as J perceive thç^ principles upon which facility, and the Government will ^ follows:— ' ’ have some men. The farm feuperlnten- is not to evade dne publicity or for in a position to better dçten»^/^ j recent tariff legislation has been • deni nfen in charge of an j ‘‘I am very glad indetid to have ' based* long ago passed beyond any improper purpose, may in writing whera to select the fij-^mae strip I this opportunity tf) address the two | the modest notion of ^protection’ the I officer. Their work was so satiflfac- authorise the issue of the license pr I which la Li 'provide a right-of-way for Lost , Houses directly^ and to verify for , Industries of the country, and moved . tory that several farmers came and certificate. the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario ' asked for men^ quite a number of self the impression that the Ih?esident j boldly forward tQ the idea that th^ and Railway if it is decided to take gd* Between Alexandria Station and St. [of the United'States is a person, not ! men worked during the summer on Tinnan's 'Cathedral, a Gold Piece witK vretê entitled to the direct patronage nearby farms, for which they were paid of it* offer oi - a mere department, of the Govern- port on Hudson B*y. chain and pin attached. Finder please ! of the Government. For a long time the vetry good w'ages of $35 a month, ment, hailing Congress from some iso- -—a time so long that the men I^sst summer an extensive inveatt- leave NCAVS office. 1^2. ^ lated island, jealous of power, sending , which was turned over to their fani- ’ now active in public policy hardly re- , ilies.” gation was made by Mr. J. B. Tymil I messages, not speaking nafiurally and I membered the conditions that preceded Supplemental who conducted an exploration party ' >■,< ■ This is what Warden Oilmour, of the I with his own voice; that he is a hu- I it—we have sought in our tariff sche- through the District oi Patricia to I man being trying to co-operate with Central prison, said among other Port Xelson and took soundinga ti Auction Sales I dules to give each group of manufac- things last week, when he addressed How’s Your Assortmeut ? I other human beings in a common ser- J turers or producers what they them- the harbor. Before returning Mr. I vice. After this pleasant experience ' selves thoughtI X ibey needed in order the men's club of the Church of the Examinations Tyrrell made a preliminary intvw of The undersigned will offer by public Don’t you want a few to brighten Ephiphany. at the corner of Beatty auction, at 2 o'clock, Monday, April up with, to wear with that new suit ? I I shall feel quite normal in all our - to maintain practically exclusive Supplemental list of A.H.S. pupils the lan4 to be set apart for T. • M. I dealings with one another.” j market' as against the rest of the . avenue and Queen street, Rarkdale. The 0. terminab. Slat, at Dundonald Cottage, Alex- Our range is babbling over with warden spoke also of prison reform, as successful at Eaçtçr Examinations, andria, the follow'ingi—-One horse, one new Spring Beauties—prices from I “I have called the Congreaa to- world. Consciously or unconsciously TO MAKE QBSEEVATIONS. it ie being accomplished in Canadian Now that further data have come to Under the arrangement with the ~ yr, Wgy» one-hor^y’-s^rgOj^agutitec, 35c. to $2 .00 gether in extraordinary session be- j w-e have built up a set of privU^et prisoniB, and of the work be baft cause a duty w€us laid upon the party and exemptions from competition be* hand, it has been considered advisable Province of Maoitobo the work .jffalo robe, hougflb£l ' and. Our showing at 50c. includes the deayoreî to do In that fîDecHotî Itt ibè other articles too numerous to mention. popular and fashionable Velour ' now in i>ower at the recent elections | hind wjiich it was easy ^ any, even to add the names of the following pu- be lei by eontract, and several po>^ Central IMftons, where he is hnndicap- pils of the A.H.S. to the list publish- ties will likdy be sent out. Obeerva* Spots, and Self Diagonal Stripes j which it ought to perform promptly, !n | the crudest forms of comhination to |>ed chiefly by the obsolete design of TERMS:—$5.00 and undca:, cash; over order that the burden carried by the ^ organize monopoly; until at last no* ed March 2Sth ult. of those who were tions will be made ot gecdoricl Mé- with Bordered Ends, all made in the the prison itself. Warden Gilmour did that amount 9 months credit on fum- favorite flowing end style, so nice to people under existing law may be thiT^ is normal, nothing sucoesahil at the recent Easter examin- ditions, agrionltural possibintlea and idiing approved joint notes. obliged not refer to the out-of-date design of ations : wear during “Vestless ' days. ^ lightened as soon as possible, and in ' to stand the test of efficiency and timber valnea. At tar aa pOMifih the prison himseTf, but his friend. Pro- J. D. McCÎILLIVIfcAY, Prop. Our 75c. $1.00, 1-25, 1.50, 2.00 order also that the bu«inr. J. W. S. Me- win be made of the oonntry aad ,0 D. J. Macdonell, auctioneer. 12-2 lines comprise the finest Brocades, J of the country may not be kept too businees, but e’verythiag' thrives Oullough, in moving a vote of thanks Form A—Wilfrid Creteau, Ruth Gas- Persian and Oriental designs. long in Suspense as to what the fiscal , by concerted arrangement. Only new lin, John T. MePhee, Francis McCor- possible data «Miezed. After the to the w'arden, did, speaking of mick, Linda Munro, Audrey Mooney. bounds^ hilt been (Mhadted bate j changes are to be to which they will , principles of action will save us from I>r. Gilmour's work as a prison reform- , be required to adjust themeelvee. It j a final hard crystallzation of monopo* lines will be run thiongh the &tret er. Prosident J. M. Laweon of the Form n—Reta Grant, Jessie McCal- preparatory to a gMeral survey. Al West* half, Lot 6-3rd Kenyon, , is clear that the whole country expects ^ ly and a complete loss of the Influ- lum, Jessie McGillis, Dan O'Connor. farm stocki, implements, etc., Thursday men’s club seconded this uvstion, and T%e Ontario organlsatioB will be WILL J. SIMPSON ^ the tariff duties to be altered. They , enoee that quicken enterprise and the warden received the hearty thanks Subsequent examinations will be held April 17, John D, McMiUan, Pr<^., D. ' must be changed to meet the radical ^ keep indiependMit energy alive, under the Areotion of Hon. W. H. of the club for an excellent ai^ Inriru-, as a final test for promotion from B Hearet, Mtnbter ot Lands, Eoreets and J. Maodoneffl, auctionser. alteration in the conditions of our (ContiBue4 ^ Pdg9 9,^ ctlve address. I to A and from A. to ll. Mlnet. i

The JNews, Alexandria, Ont. Apr li 1913

EIGHT HOUR DAY COMPENSATE WORKMEN MISS AGNES MCDONALD, A.D.C.M. To Rent To rent two furnished rooms. Apply SUFFRIGE BILLS Miss Agnes McDonald, A.D.C.M., will third door off Main street. Mrs. Mac- A GOOD HABIT The Question Introduced In the Legis- PROPOSED SCHEDULE open up shortly a new class in music, donald, Derby Street weét. 9-3 lature But Not Disposed of for all who do not understand music. The Amounts It Is Proposed to Pay Pupils will be taught in class and will Tea when you are tired WEBE BEFEATEO Allan Studholme’s eight-hour-day is be able to understand the rudiments, Out in Case of Death or read the notes, name intervals, keys, otill upon the order paper of the Legis- Disablement AFTER the HOLIDAYS particularly if it’s Various Proposals to Extend Women’s lature. On Thursday the Labor mem- signature, etc., in a term of twenty Franchise Were Vo,tcd Down j lessons, two per week. The pupils will ber used up a large part of the after- The Workmen’s Compensation Bill be faught in class and all must begin What about taking a step forward by by the Legislature j noon and evening discussing it. On which has been introduced in the on the first day as late pupils would spending a term in our school the Three billf looking to the extension | Friday he kept the House for another Legislature in draft form provides for be a hindrance to the others. It is UPTON’S TEA «f women’s franchise were voted down j hour or more, and when he finally got the following payments to the family not necessary- for pupils to have an in- last week in ihe Legislature. The first in cases of fataity: strument as there w-ill be no practice. Sustains and cheers I through the Opposition leader moved This course will be of more benefit to Wll to fall Vvis to extend the Provin- ! an amendment to send It to a commis- Maximum compensation, monthly $40 Cial franchie to widows and spinsters \ pupils than the losing of time spent who now VC d in municipal elections. ; sion, opening up a new line of argu- Minimum compensation, monthly.. 20 practising before one has any idea of Tlie second ;>roposal was to give mar* { ment that lasted another hour. Then Widows, monthly 20 music. rled women who own property the ' the Government took a hand and mov- Each child, up to four, monthly.. 6 Mr. D. Mulhom w-ill give Miss Mc- Donald the benefit of his experience in We offer superior advantages with sitmlcipal ir.vnchise, to give married ■ ed in.amendment to the amendment a Children, dependents only, each, our large staff of expert ta..chers, fine women the oce as joint owners with | the conducting of this class, free of six months’ hoist. When the hour of up to four, monthly 10 equipment and thorough work. We their husba: ds, as Is now the case j remuneration, that the > oung people of have helped hundreds to mount the with farmers’ sons, and to give the | adjournment arrived the motion and In case of total disablement these Alexandra may improve themselves lad^ of success. May we not help woman the j-lslit of election to repre- the amendment were still undisposed payments to the employe: |and cultivate a taste for music. This you ? sent the pro perty instead of her hus* course w-ill enable pupils to learn to of, and Allan Studholme was on his Compensation to be a percentage of play the piano in a f *w months any- Let us send you our catalogue at tMUid. The :.st measure was that of feet announcing his intention of workman’s salary, percentage yet any rate. Idr. Allan St 'dholme (East Hamilton), time they are ready to begin to prac- Did You Sec speaking to the amendments. Where- to be fixed, with 65% suggested. tice. Winter term from January 6, 1913. ihat went \'r.o. entire length of en- upon Sir James Whitney suggested Write. * franchising v/omen. the adjournment of the ‘debate. Mr. Exemptions: I Upon application !\I!9S McDonald will A slight demonstration occurred Rowell’s amendment was as follows. Farm laborers, domestic servants, help • gladly furnish all information regard- Geo. F. SipRh. Principal, during Mr. ‘Studholme's remarks, as “This House recognizes the obliga- of retail merchants. {ing terms, the character of the work, Cornwall, Ont. he was fac ig the crowded gallery, etc. T. & D. SAMPLES tion to give careful consideration to Covering a fatal accident, there is •Î* when he s^. d that the vote for wo- all matters affecting the welfare or provision for a sum not exceeding $75 j The cla.ss will be h Id on Wednesday men was cc. ring, and sooner or later the Province (but believes that fur- for funeral expenses. In such cases j and Saturday of each week, after four It would be an important issue in the ther Investigation is necessary before where the dependents are a widow or o’clock. ' 11-tf REAL ESTATE country*. A: outbreak of applause in legislation should be enacted) ; and an invalid husband, the monthly ap- the Speaker ^ Gallery brought the this House is of the opinion that a A number of reliable propertM, Is For Spring propriation of $20 Is provided, and the town of Alexandria az^ Hawlna Prime Minir : r to his feet. Sir James Commission should be appointed by where in addition there are children, ❖ ■vigorously i Dtested' agaknst any show the Government to inquire Into the bnry tot sals, also ssv«ral good fann» an extra allottment of $5 per month •itnate in Counties of Gleaganr? of feeling w; atever. “They have done oonditlons of iabor in the Province o Is made for each child, this total how- % Vhat they \ new was a deliberate of- Ontario, and particularly th< matters Every page of thrj weeks paper and Preeoott. Good snaps for mtew^ ever not to exceed $40 a month. If t ing pnrehasers. Money to loan on §xm fence againi i the rules of the House dealt with in bill Nb. 188 (eight-hour ^ snould prove interesting reading to J Before ordering your children only are dependents, the pay- mortgage. Apply to J. J. McDonald and the rule? of good breeding.” The and minimum wage); and to report ments are fixed at $10 per child, Speaker sai l the same thing had hap- to this House at its next session as onr snbscribers. Study them. . Beat ’lletate Agent, Alexandria* Ont. under the age of 16, but the sum must ifAI. pened In t. e House before, but he to what legislation should be intro- not be greater than $40 a month. hoped wher it was understood fhat duced to improve the conditions of the Even if the person killed is under I SPRING SUIT ? any applaus.; from outsiders was foi^- wage earners of this Province.” the age of twenty-one, and there are bidden the offence would not be re- Mr. Rowell thought there was not dependents, the same provision is BUSINESS peated. the slightest doubt that the workers made as in the case of the married t Dr. McQnocn in defending the first were not getting a due return for their man with a family. The dependent F. LARUE, DIRECTORY I You,should do so before t bill pointed out that the conditions labor, and long hours unless he was mother or father may collect at the affecting th"; employment of women paid for it. He pointed out that th' rate of $20 per month until such time Glen Robertson, Ont., % and chlldre^i in factories had been njanuflacturers were projected by a as the deceased son or daughter would LEGAL I ordering, and also ex- greatly Improved through the influence tariff wall and that the workers should have reached the age of twenty-one. Announces that having re- ct women, and largely through their be given a corresponding protection If there are dependents, in either the ceived his Spring consign- UXX. H. SOBEBT80N, t . Instrumenta’!:y bad the bars been^ with regard to wages and hours ot casej)f the married m^n, or the single abolished in Places wbçre local option employment. ment, hi.s stock of CoqT«yi»iir I annine their styles. ^was In forc’. > ma"n*un3ef age, other than those men- Noiajry ^bli* for Oatarfo. Mr. W. K. McNaught thought that tioned above,* the board retains to it- Proi.y • cot. Centre Huron, said In no country in the world did work- self the authority to make appropria- Dry Goods OoauuMioair Court of JuaM**. the Gpverni.icnt were so chockful of men enjoy as good conditions as In the tions from the fund and to deter- luuer of Marriajfe Lioenus. ►rejudice ai.d their old Conservative Is now complete. ^ Province of Ontario. He thought Mr mine the rate of compensation, which ItaxvilU, Oatario. dead that would take them a long Studholme and the members who must not in any case exceed the sum '*Eme te .mal ' up their mind to extend faivored the bill had treated the ques- of $40 a month. Jbe franchiao jQ wfijpiçn, tion In a local way" If there was no Everything fresh and *. mnoto I Malone Si Co., 1- JL Munro, Ù'îengai^, said many wo- iÇorelgn competition the raster could Solicitor mén with V ■ om he had had business be dealt ^with easily. Expressing clean in the Grocery line I ALEXANDRIA, ONT. MARrIAGE ACT CoBv*,ajHa., Notary .PabUa, Eta. d^dings had displayed superior ability sympathy with the minimum wage, V t to some me;, he had had to do with. Mr. McNaught thought in the end the Details of the Reforms the Provincial Alnandria, Oataifa. Women would not vote for an unde- woryngmen would be worse off. It Secretary Proposes If you are in need of Won*, to Loan at Low Rates of Int.r- sirable candidate. would bring about the survlvial of •at. Mortgagaa Purekaaad. Col. T. R .itkinson, North Norfolk, the fittest, and those who could not Hon. W. J. Hanna has Introduced Furniture or Carpets •aw no reasf n why the proposed legis- meet the competition of the most skil the following amendments to the mar- It will pay you to call in. lation should be rejected. led operator would be eliminated. The Mr. T. Ma 'shall.'Monck, showed the highest-paid man was always the riage act: SDWABD B. TIFFANY, K.C. -'added interest that would be given to cheapest man in any factory. If the 1. Barriatar, Notary, —Et«. Residents of less than 15 days are required to publish notice of ap- politics when the ladles were interest- Ontario manufacturers had to pay tev. Ovw Nawa Offio*, Alaxaadria, Oat. ed. There would be no difficulty In hours* wages for eight hours work, proach of marriage for three weeks F. LARCE, eeeurlng attendance at political meet- the result would be an increase in preceding application for license. MERCHANT, ings. and on campaigns members of the price of manufactured goods. The 2. —$500 fine, or 12 months’ im- ^16 fair sex would be congenial com- manufacturers, he declared, would op prisonment is provided for any clergy- lOGO A HABKNESS man or license-issuer performing cere- m ROBEIITSDII. OUT. paar. pose the measure. Barriatar*, SoUeiton, fa. Sir James Whitney observed that boney, if he knows that either con- Now is the Right Time the municipal franchise had been given tracting party is an idiot, insane, or >Bat' Browa Bloek, Pitt St. Corawall. to book orders for to widows and spinsters who owned NEW ONTARIO under the influence of liquor. MOM, to Loaa perty, because it was desirable 3. —Deposed clergymen who perform f marriage ceremony-ure to be fined $500 J. Q. Hartaua* t the property they owned should (3. 1. Qofo. Xljpresented. The Parliamentary Mr, Rowell and Hon. Mr. Hears! or given 12 months in prison. $3,000.00 frajdliisd did not rest upon that Present Both Sides In regard to the first amendment, an affidavit .will be required from one of WOBTH BINKnUPI baw^ therefore. If it was a good 9F SIOCK mi. STEWABT We arc to receive 2 cars of Bran thing, ks it might be, to give women When the Legislature commenced the contracting parties to the effect the municipal vote In respect of pro- the consideration of the Supplemen- that the conditions have been complied To be sold within l,o days. Barriatar, Notary, Publia fa. which we will sell at $20. a, ton ■with. Laneaatar, Oatario. perty they held, that any reason tary Estimates, Mr. Rowell, leader of taken off the car. why they should oè given the Par- the Opposition; moved the following Will be Sold at Half Cost Price, Uamentary vole, with J^hich £roper^ amendment: HYDRO-ELECTRIC BILLS tmd nothing to do? It was well un- to begin on Monday at g. 8B1TH, K.C., B.P., derstood that legislation was enacted ‘Ttat tiiis House regrets that the Mr. McGuigan’s Statement to the Pub- garriatarr Solieitocr Notary Publia. Just received-—Two Car Loads of Feed and Flour. at this time in response to public Government has so far failed to de- lic Accounts Committee demand, but, while there were a few vise and submit any comprehensive Coavayaaear . J. HUBSHER, Five Rose Flour I3.00 per bag Shorts $23.00 per ton tudlvlduals in Toronto asking for the or adequate policy for the settlemen? At the continuation of the sessions Offiaaa:—Snetaiagar Block, Corawall TOte, there was no general feeling Boaay to Loaa. throughout the Province that the Par- and development of the new terri of the Public Accounts Committee, the Dalhousie Station. Harvest Queen Flour 2,60 “ Bran 20.75 “ liamentary franchise should be ex- tories, and deprecates the attitude Hydro-electric payments being under g. SaaHk, K.C., B.F. [5 bag lots at 2.50] Ox Meal i.so per bag tended to women. assumed by the Government, as set consideration, F. H. McGuigan,* con- Mr, Rowell said the bill was de- forth in the manifesto of the Prime tractor for the transmission line to Also a large quantity of Oats and Paessed Hay on hand. algned to remove the disability of Minister, October, 1911, that ‘the only Toronto, said that he had induced MEDICAL ©oveture, and to give every married result of the additions to our popu- Murait and Company to withdraw PIANOS woman the same right to vote as lation In the newer districts, is that their tender for work on the line. An widows and spinsters. The bill placed the annual general Provincial expen- agreement was made between Mc- To my many inquiring customors re- OB. B. E. DFBODLIN married women on the same basis as diture Is increased, while the Domin- Guigan and Murait by which the lat- garding the pianos I sell, also the sec- male persons, widows and spinsters ion Treasury receives large sums an- ter for withdrawing his tender was nd hand organs and pianos I have on Laaeaalar, Ontaria. with respect to the right to vote In nually by reason of the increased con- to be given a sub-contract for the hand, I beg to announce that ,1 will Provincial elections. Sir James Whit- sumption of goods paying tariff.’” work at the prices named in his ten- have a choice assortment of the Fa- Oraduata Ontario Veterinsr, ney had stated property was the basis ' Mr. Rowell contended that the Gov- der, which was on some parts of the mous Sherlock Manning Pianos on ex- of the franchise in municipal elections. ernment had failed to measure up to work a little lower than that of Mc- hibition in the MePhee Block, in a Tow A. MARK80N Offao:—Ceraar Baia and Oak Straata If the vote was based on property its responsibility of forming a generous Guigan. The agreement was after- days. I will not carry in stock any qualifications there was absolutely no and adequate policy to procure set- wards put into effect. piano but the Sherlock Manning, a Tour Falroaaga SoUcit-A iN^on why married women should not tlers, Mr. Rowell declared, though Mr. McGuigan characterized the piano that has the patronage of all ^ The Stone Store, Alexandria, Ont. •umd In exactly the same position as there are rallions of acres of clay land, agreement as a common one between the musicians in the Dominioi^ of Can- wldo^ and spinsters. minerals and timber. Explorations contractors. ada, a piano T have used myself for a OB. A. F. BaLAKFN have been undertaken, but not in the “You say the Hydro-electric Power number of years and a piano that is lya. Bar, No** and nroat same class as by the old Government. Commission got the better of you in in wonderful demand, over twenty be- OOa* Bow*: -I0 UU 1, S till 4. 7 tUi t FOR THE CHILDREN The pride of New Ontario, the town- that settlement?” asked Mr. McGarry ing now in use in leading homes in ships lying along Lake Temiskaming, with reference to the payment of $89,- the Town of Alexandria, and they are Fboa*:—1000. Changes Looking to Better Care and were setttled due to excursions or- 000. to be found in great numbers through >MR***:—SM Soaiaract Strea*. Protection of Those Neglected ganized by the old Government, and “They not only got the better of out the County of Glengarry as well. Oiitawa, Oatun. that before there were any railways me, but they absolutely robbed me.” A glance at the Sherlock Manning will Important changes are proposed in through the country to the north. I convince you that as far as the ex- Good Printing for only cite that to show what can be Canadians Get Contracts terior appearance is concerned it is a the Ontario laws governing neglected OB. N, B. BELLABY and dependent children. Here are done when the Colonization Depart- Necessary steps are being taken by beauty and this exterior beauty is some of the new features: ment is alive, as it Is not with this the Hydro-electric Power Commission supplemented by a wealth of interior Yaiariaary Surjaca aad rmtiat Girls are forbidden to go with organ- Government. We must remember that to carry out the constuction of the qualities. rjradaaU Oatario Veterinary OoOag* Every Business grinders. Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, high-tension transmission line from These oianos are equipped with the Kaayoa Straat, and the .Western Provinces are all Newsboys are prohibited from sell- St. Thomas to Windsor. Hon. Adam Famous Biiimgs brass Action Flange Alaxaadria, Ontario ing papers late at night. competing with us for immigrants and Beck staled that contracts had been also get my pianos at a reduction, Homeless and neglected children In many cases they can offer untim- let for the material and equipment for lliis works in conjunction with every of the Province are to he further pro- bered lands. this extension, the cost of which would hammer in the piano, so that when erior to the for the last moving. quick purchaser. For further particu- tingdon where milking machines are average hand milked. With a proper- movable should be taken out of it ; Funds for Your'Trip lars apply to Mr. D. S. Noad, Union daily use. We so timed out visits ly washed machine, it certainly looks dairy, preserved fruit and other closets The same attention should be given Bank of Canada, Alexandria, or to to be at the stables while the cows as though it should be cleaner. inspected and treated to a thorough to the boxes, especially if they have on matter what part of the world you visit—secured, when- John D. McMilan, Prop. 6-3rd Kenyon, ere being milked and saw the opera- scrubbing ; then in every bin and closet I bee» placed outside, and covered with. or inclosed space set a dish or bowl Box 296, Alexandria, P.O., Ont. tion from start to finish. MR. PETER STARK. glass thus forming small hotbeds. If, ever and wherever you want them, if you carry a Travelling 11-2. I am frank to acknowledge I felt a with several lumps of quicklime in it. j however, they are kept indoors until little prejudiced against the machines Mr. Peter Stark of Kensington some Grains of dry copperas are strewn over j gprouting has taken place allow plen- l,etter of Credit from this Bank, My limited experience in seeing the years ago had the misfortune to lose it. slake the lime and the steam aris- j ty of light and sun, altho the direct machines in operation and in making his arm, and supposing this to put a ing from it will take a^ay all the bad j rays of the sun should be utilized with Two Valuable Farms For Sale butter from machine-drawn milk had stop to his dairy operations sold his odors. ' caution, and during the middle of the not been such as to establish a strong cows. He found out that by eliminat- T.eave the cellar windows and door day shield the tender sprouts by plac- Absolutely safe, as no one oio., can realize on it, an Lots 7 and 8 in the 18th Kenyon, ing dairying the mainstay, the very open for a couple of hours after the containing some 113 acres, more or faith in their practicability, but what ing newspaper between them and the saw on the occasion of these three back bone of the farming business, sweetening process,. then scatter dry window panes. otroduction to the best Banks and Bankers everywhere. less. The house and outbuildings on was gone, and to keep up the fertility borax p.owder all around, in the cor- this property are in first class order, visits convinced me that under proper After firm, fairty sturdy plants have management and conditions the milk- of the soil and derive a revenue from ners and along the sides of the wall, equipped with water and protected by his labors, he must get back to the where it joins the floor, and wherever been obtained be sure to place the lightning rods. The soil is in a high ing macliine can be and is made a flats outside in a sheltered' spot pro- Our local Manager will be glad to tell yon all about success. dairy cow. But he soon met the same there is a space on the walls hang up state of cultivation and the location old difficulty of getting good milkers, a piece of fish net or other loosely tecting the plants from a foo sudden admirable lor a progressive farmer, be- t^hem. THE MECHANISM. most of them proved dirty and care- woven stuff with some lumps of fresh change of temperature, by newspapers ing but half a mile from MaxviUe sta- less. He resolved as a last resort to charcoal inside. The borax is left in or glass ; do this several days until tion, on the Ottawa Division of the Nature abhors a vacuum and it is try the milking machine, and invested place until the next cleaning time ar- they have become hardened, after Grand Trunk System. This is an ideal this fact that the makers of milking in a three pail one and a 6 horsepower which transplanting may take place. Alexandria Branch D. S. fioaa. Mgr. farm for stock raising and milk ship- machines have taken advantage of. engine. The engine does all the corn Before tying up the charcoal in its In general the care of flat boxes cor- ping* There are four bell-shaped cups made cutting, chopping, threshing, pumping square of cheesecloth, heat it thorough responds to that given to hotbeds, the partly of metal and partly of rubber. water, etc. ly. The deodorizing power diminish- same rules applying in most cases to D&lhousie Branch, T. W. Munro, Mgr. Also Lot 4, 5 and 6 in the 18th Ken- These cups are connected with a tube ith the aid of one man Mr. Stark both. yon, containing in all 126 acres. This es with continued' use, but_ in reheat- which in turn is connected with the manages his herd of 24 cows. He ing its virtue is restored. is unquestionably one of the fineei pulsator head, as the pail cover is farms in Glengarry upon whidi is a finds he can get and keep better help, Make little cheesecloth pad's and fill called. To the pulsator head is at- for a man who would object to sitting with piaster that has been mixed" with commodious brick dwelling house fit- tached another rubber tube connect- ted with all the latest conveniences. A down to milk 10 or 12 cows after be- powdered slaked lime. Hang these ..d Blood ' ■ ' ■ ed to an iron tubing running along ing in the field does not mind assist- wherever there is fhe least inclination fine stock bam having accommodation over the heads of the cows in front is the direct and inevitable result of for some sixty head of stock is also ing with the milking machine. It is to dampness along the walls. Both irregular or constipated bowels and of the mangers, and this last piping not such hot, tiresome, monotonous lime and plaster are so thirsty that in excellent sMpe. This pr<^>erty be- is connected with a vacuum pump. clogged-up kidneys and skin. Tha ing tile-drained ie in a high stale of work. The very fact of its requiring they absorb any moisture there is, and undigested food and other waste mat- The pail is of thick heavy metal. constant, intel'igent attention has a thereby prevent the formation of mold cultivation, every foot of land ib^ng The air is drawn from the pail by ter which is allowed to accumulate Banque d’ Hochclaga turned to advantage. No better stock fascination for a man of some brain and rust. poisons the blood and the whole the pump, -and when the teats are farm in Eastern Canada. power and he likes to be associated system. Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills placed at tne opening of the hollow with the up-to-date methods and peo- Both farms must be sold and sold act directly on the bowels^ reguUciag ' Capital Authorized $4,000,000 bell-shaped cups, the suction draws them—on the kidneys, giving them quick. For farther partiooUrs* terms, ple. the teats into them, and the flexible If was interesting to watch Mr. The News will be mailed to ease and strength to properly filter the •tc., apply to rubber rings—the skirts of the mouth Stark manipulate the milking cups blood—and on the skin, (mning up Paid Up - ’ ' 3,000,000 B. R. HUNTER, pieces — squeeze the feats and this with his wooden arm and hook. I the pores. For pure blood and good Box 68, MaxviUe, Ont. pressure forces the milk out of the asked him how they managed with any new saberiber in Canada health take Reserve Fund 3,000,000 46-tl teat opening into the rubber tubing the different sized teats. He said they leading to the pail. Then as air is ad- Dr.-Morse's ** used the new skirts or rubber rings for 14 months for $1.00. mitted, the cups relax a little and the on the heifers and as they became old Indian R.oot Pills RAILWAY milk flows from the udder in^o the SYSTEM and the rubber stretched they were GRAND TRUNK teats. It is nothing more than “the used on the old cows with large teats. mck and the swallow metvod," copied “How do you do with a cow with Vankleek Hill Br&...^K,' HOMESEEKERS’ EICURSIORS from the calf. Fifty-five pulsations only 3 teats milking ?” “We double per minute are about right. There is over the neck of one teat cup aad fas- LOWEST FARES TO PACIFIC COAST vacuum gauge and this is set at 14 D. MeINKbS MANAGER March 15th to April 15th inclusive. ten it with a cleat. Sometimes one or 15 pounds. A higher pressure than quarter milks out quicker than the OPEN HEARTH TS. BESSEMER STEEL One way secozKi class colonist fares this causes injury to the udder. others, and when we hear a sort of from Alexandria, via Chicago to Nd- A glass tube on the pail lid shows sucking sound we remove the cup and son, Vanoowver, Victoria, Westminist- when the milk has ceased coming, fasten it in the same way.” er, B.C.; Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, but the attendants can tell by the “Do you strip the cows ?” “As a Wash.; Portland, Ore ... $62.46 sound the machine is making. For Fencing. rule, no. Heavy milkers, especially San ^ancisco, Los Angeles, San Die- the old cows, we sometimes do, but THE FARMS VISITED. go. Oal.; Mexico City, Mex $54.00 heifers let down their milk so well, The U. S. Department of Agriculture have, at the solicitation of LOWEST FARES to many other It is now six years' since Mr. D. A. there seeçis no med for stripping.” I farmers’ organizations, investigated the cause of the extremely points. Macfarlanii., Kelvin Grove, three miles tried the cows and found they milked Satisfied Customers Tourist Sleeping Cars leave Ooteau rapid corrosion of fence wire in recent years, especially as compared west of Huntingdon, first installed quite clean. with the old time wire. This investigation has shown that the Jot. for Chicago, Mondays, Wednee- the milking macuine in his fine mod- “No, I do not find it expensive to days, Fridays, 11.30 p.in. ern concrete stable. I said : “Well, keep the machine going. We use a 4 wire complained of is of Bessemer steel. “THERE IS A REASON” HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Mr. Macfarlane, you have had plenty gallon can of gasoline a week and my American farm journals are also frequently complaining of Round trip Tickets to Western Cana- of time^to know its worth. What do repairs each year are from 312 to 8lo. the inferiority of so much wire fencing—of its liability to rust and 1st. It is a well kept clean up-to-date Grocery da, via Chicago, on sale every Tues- you think of it ?” “I think so much I have had (ho outfit five years next day until October 28th, at very low of it I would not want to run a dairy August, and if I had to part with it its short life. The department mentioned above in its report prac- 2nd. Goods of the best quality at the Right Prices. fares. Tickets good for two months. without the milking machine. Yes, I would have to go out of the dairy tically condemns Bessemer Steel for fencing purposes, while the I fancy I would get one if I only had business. It suits a one-armed man newer process Open Hearth steel is shown to be far superior. 3rd, Where quick service and quick delivery are given 15 or 20 cows. Every year I found it all right.” Trains leava Alexandria East Bonnd harder and harder to get good milk- Mr. .John Tannahill, White’s Sta- It should be noted, however, that the rejection of Bessemer If you do not find it so, tell us, it will help to make it so. for Moutreal, points LV.w10 on Ai-vi.A AT (Daily)west of - Coteau Junction and ers. I hey might start in for a week tion, is another man who owns a milk- steel, and the adoption of the Open Hearth product by the railroads Arrive Montreal 11.45 a.m. ...,d or two fairly good, then they would ing machine. He can milk his herd and structural steel users, has created a surplus of the former, and A NICE FRESH STOCK OF AO T> \/r (Daily except Sunday), for Mou- get careless and lazy and milking of 26 cows in from 40 to .50 minutes. 4 .‘±0 r .i>i. treal, Glen Robertson, Hawkes- this Bessemer steel has been thrown on the fence market m both time was a terrible drag and anxiety. The cows do better with the machine Oatmeal, Rolled Oats, Gold Dust Corn Meal, Graham burv. Coteau Junction, Valleyfield. Cornwall, the United States and Canada. and Brockville. Arrive Montreal 6 30 p.m. At first I had my serious troubles J than witli the average men milkers of 1 A D (Daily except Sunday), for Cotean Flour, Wheatmeal, Buck Wheat Flour, all grades of 6 •tv r . iVl- Junction, and points West, Vail- with the machine, but it was my ig- the present day. Nearly everyone has noticed the remarkable durability and im- eyfield. Swauton, also Boston and New Vork, norance in not knowing how to run Flour from $2.60 to $3.25. CLEANING UP. perviousness to rust of the earliest wire used (as i>arbed wire) for Arrives Montreal 7.45 p.m. it and especially how to clean that fencing as compared with the wire imported during the last fifteen 9A(\ -p VY (Daily except Sunday), for Mon- Caused the trouble. For years we ^ **'t. tveal, Toronto, Chicago, and At all three places T was intensely years, or since Bessemer steel came into general use for making A Pull Line of Groceries and Table Delicacies. points West, Arrive Montreal 11.15 p m. have been shipping to one of the larg- j Interested in the cleaning up process, est and best Montreal firms without wire. 6 9Q P \T -'Sundays only), for Moutreal . for I knew thereon hung most' of the .^«7 1 .iM. Coteau Junction, and points west a word of complaint regarding the Results with the Bessemer process of making steel are largely also Boston and New York arrive Montreal 8.15 [.success or failure with anything which quality of our milk. had to do with milk. The process was a matter of guess work, and serious defects so frequently occur “Wo have 46 cows in this stable. It I a quick, a simple and a practically JOHN BOYLE. Trains leave Alexandria West Bound taiies on an average two Ixours to that architects, railway engineers and large users of steel now de- I thorough one.' The pails were removed mand only the Open Hearth product. 1 ^ ^ (Daily) for Ottawa, Rockland milk them. One man and a strong to the washing-up (luarters and .the Phone 26 Alexandria, Ont tv7.U*. A.iVl. Intermediate points arrive boj' can attend to the four pails, Ottawa 11.00 a.m. teat cups immersed in a pail of cold Bessemer steel with its varying analysis has a tendency to change the teat cups, carry it îo the (Daily except Sunday), for Ot water, and the tube aHuched to the 11.06 A-M. throw off a zinc coating. j tawa. Arrive Ottawa 12.15 p.m adjoining milk room, pour it hito the vacuum piping so that the water was r qo Ti ivT (Daily exceptSunday), for Ottawa aerating tank and finally set the cans «7,00 r.iVl. intermediate stations rapidly drawn through the parts which On the other hand, the Open Hearth process combines absolute of milk into the cold water tank. Arrives Ottawa 7.10 p.m, had come in contuÇt with the milk. control of the composition of the steel throughout, with the ability “It keeps the two persons moving Then the cups were put into warm Qt/.'xU AO l.Yl.P vr Arrives forOttawa Maivillo 11.15 pui.and to eliminate impurities such as sulphur and phosphorous, and to in- and they must be ever on the alert, water' in which was dissolved some No connections on Sunday foi* Rockland and Hawkesbury brancheSv • j but at the end of two hours every- good cleansing powder, and washed crease the carbon as desired. With extra carbon in Open Hearth thing is clone up and cleaned away | r„ ,he same manner, then scalded steel wire, we get tensile strength. In other words, by the Open I Middle and Western Divisions and the women folk have had nofhing ^ water with a lit- Hearth process a wire is obtained that is stronger, tougher, purer, Trairj leave Ottawa 8.36 a.m., for to do with it. I.tle salt- in«■ it« and- left immersed in more rust resisting, and one that because of its uniformity retains Mr. Macfarlane has a three horse- the water until the time of P^broke and Barry^i Bay. power gasoline engine whuch Uses a its galvanizing like the old-fashioned wire. IN THE HOUR OF NEEI) Train! leave Ottawa 11.30 a.m. for next using. Once a week all Pembroke, Madawatka, Whitney,Parry gallon of gasoline a day. During the parts of the machine are taken apart Users of Fencing, made from imported wire, should remember Sound. Arrive Depot Harbor 9.30 p. milking water is being pumped to and thoroughly cleaned. The rubber èALL that the foreign market is over-supplied with Bessemer steel, for m.. North Bay 9.^ p.m. cool the milk and to supply the 75 is of a quality w’hich will stand scald- barrel tank frgm which tne water is which the producers find difficulty in obtaining an outlet in other Xtftin! leave Ottawa 5.02 pjn. for ing. The rubber tubing of Mr. Mac- channels- Pembroke, ]tfadBWB6k« «od intenne- drawn for the cows. farlane’s machine had beeo la use for G. P..fSfiLaUGHLIN. diate points. DO THE COWS LIKE THE six years and to all appearance^ sêêtii- “ Inyinçi|l^}ç ’ ’ Fencm" ;; guaranteed to be made exclusive- Parlor oars on all trains betwe^ Ot- ed as good as ever. FuneraC^Director," tawa and Montreal. Through sleeping MACHINE. I examined and smelt the different ly froth Open Hearth steel, arid its design permits the use of the ears between Ottawa and New York parts of the machine and could detect highest carbon, and therefore the hardest, stiffest and strongest wire without change. “An old cow milked by hand for a no unpleasant odor. \ throughout. It is interlocked by a knot, that has a grip like a bull- Pullman buffet sleeping oar daily be- long time holds up her milk but if The men on the three farms I visit- dog. Alexandria 0nt. tween Montreal and ^ston. dealt with patiently and her udder ed seemed quite satisfied with their Ocean steamship passengers booked massaged .she usually comes to it all investment of the Rurrell-T.awrence- PHONE No. 22. at through rates by any agency o^er right. Heifers milk to perfection and Kennedy milking machines and the al? important steamship liniee. it is much easier to get shem accus- results obtained therefrom. Their R. H. COWAN, tumed to the operation of being milk- wives were more than satisfied. Milk- Geo. W. Shepherd, ed with the machine than with the ing has long been the greatest hind- Agent, Alexandria hand, -\nother valuable thing about rance to keeping many cows. While ALEXANDRIA, ONT. the use of the machine is, we are hand milking if properly done is no The News, Alexandria, Out. April 11 1913

The news of the death, by drowning, Monday being shipping day, a large Mr. Angus Cameron is making his of a Mr. Bourque, latterly of Fqurnier number of farmers were in town deliv- rounds, at present, with his gasoline but formerly of Ottawa, which occur- ering sheep, hogs, cattle and calves, engine and circular saw, cutting up red Saturday afternoon last, about a the latter predominating. The car of the year’s supply of wood. MAXVILLE AND DISTRICT. mile north of the village of Fournier, stock consigned by Mr. McKercher to Messrs. D. McKercher and F. Ville- while the unfortunate man and a com- Montreal, went out as usual that even neuve, drovers, Maxville, were through panion were driving to the village of ing. , . * here buring up beef, pork and veal for Mr, Dan Fraser of Athol, while in Alfred, came as a shock to those w th the Montreal markets, and as they Announcement I town on Saturday, expressed himself whom he was personally aor|uainted. A -An aftermath of the recent railway ship weekly, the former on Mondays as favoring the good roads questian. description of the accident appears in accident which took place about a mile and the latter on f^aturdays, they were Mr. Angus Cameron, coutractor,who the Fournier items. and a half east of this village, and pajdng fairly good prices. The Bank of Hocheiaga begs that fortunately did not cause any JAMIESON'S was visiting relatives at Dyer, was a A gentleman who has a host of fri- to announce the opening of a loss of life, is a letter received by Mr. Roe, Maxville, opened up his faC welcome visitor the latter part of last ends here, Mr. John Fraser, of Athol, tory here last week and the farmers +> week. Mrs. Peter Christie, whose home is brunch in the Town of Maxviiiey was in town on Monday, in connection through here appreciate it very much Mr. D. McKinnon and the Misses within a stone’s throw of where the ■f' under the managership of Mr, with matters pertaining to the coming as it is so much more convenient than Mabel and Florence McKinnon visited township fair which, we understand, accident occurred. With great fore- We are offering extra good >- T, W, Munro, thought, appreciating the gravity of going to Maxvillo creamery with their Montreal the early part of the week. will eclipse all previous efforts. milk, some driving from Loch Garry A general Banking business will be Messrs. D. McKercher and K. Cam- the accident and the necessity for im- Messrs. D. J. Cameron and J, J. An- and Apple Hill with their milk. transacted and the usual Savings’ De- eron of Dunvegan ; Alex. J. Campbell mediate action, Mrs. Christie brought inducements in t partment conducted, where a deposit of derson have been making the rounds of I Mr. R. W. Linton, VankieekHill, was and Wm. McDonald of Baltic's Corn- the town soliciting advertisements into play her telephone, in but a Tew one dollar will open an account. moments getting into close touch with here recently in the interest of the ers ; J. C. Stewart, Stewart's Glen, from our several merchants, etc., to be Frost «S: Wood ('o., Smiths Falls, Special attention will be given to con- and Ranald A. Macdonald of Green- the railway authorities at Ottawa. prominently displayed in the prize list t Quite a number from here attended Men’s and Boys’Suits duct of cheese accounts and farmers' field, were business visitors on Wednes That her action is appreciated is business generally. 12-4 day this week. of the TCenyon Township Society which shown by thé appended hotter under the quarterly' division court in Max- • • • holds its exhibition here, in September , ville last week, as some were interest- Former prices are cut away down next. The list will be given to the date of the 1st of April ; The roads are drying up nicely. ed in some of the cases. Mr. John A. McLeod of Fournier, printers the beginning of next week, Dear Madam,— j Posters are up advertising the auc- There is a marked improvement in and should be ready for distribution ^ tion sale, to be held at the residence Was here on Friday of last week. business. Will you please accept our thanks for before the close of tne month. your trouble in promptly telephoning of Mr. Hugh J. Robertson, of North We have a large assortment of Mr. Veitck of Hamilton, was a guest Farmers report a fairly good sugar Branch, Martintown, Monday, T4th at the King George on Saturday. us in connection witli the accident east year so far. Farmers in this vicinity, with but of Maxville, a few days ago. Your April. Mr. Robertson has a large herd Mr. and Mrs. David Montgomery of Maple syrup in large quantities and few exceptions, are very busy in their action in this respect was of material of high_ grade_ cows. A number from Hard and Soft Felt I Gravel Hill, visited friends here the of excellent quality ts on the market sugar bushes these days, and while a assistance to us in getting relief ready. , this section purpose attending the sale latter part of last week. now. r goodly quantity of syrup is l>eing dis- truly, l Quite a number from here attended posed of in town, the bulk of the out- Mr. Dan McGregor of Athol, spent a Might we suggest that our town fa- L. G. Coleman, the sale of farm stock and implements put, which gives promise of being held at Spring Hill Farm, Maxville, portion of Saturday in town. thers name a day within the next two Supt. Hats Master Gordon Moffatt of KorthBay, weeks for a general clean-up and have reasonably hf'avy this year, will be recently. while his parents are in Bermuda, is young and old get busy that back- sent to our Canadian West, and will Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Alguire of this , Mr. Bourgeon. Athol, who bought In all shapes and sizes the guest of his aunt, Mrs. E. P. Hun- yards may be as presentable as the Command fancy prices. place, have the sympathy of their le- part of lot 37-.5th Kenyon, from Mr. D ter. average front lawn. It has been currently reported that gion of friends in the death of Mrs. St. Louis, moved his family last week. Mr. T. W. Munro visited Winchester Mr. Herb Tracey, merchant-tailor of Alguire’s sister, Mrs. T. Johnson of We all welcome them, The lighting system in the Baptist i By all we see through' the press the the early part of the week. Church here, is to be improved short- this place, contemplated removing to Berwick, which sad event occurred on Messrs. N. McLeod and Willie McDon the West- W'e are in a position to Tuesday morning. The funeral toCry- farmers are recei\ ing a lot of free ad- Also a fine lot of Umbrellas | aid of the 7th Kenyon, did business ly- state that at the request of many of sler was held yesterday, and as might vice, how they should farm and raise here on Monday. On Thursday of this week Mr. E. P. his fellow citizens, Mr. Tracey has de- be expected, the cortege proved a large stock, particularly milch cows and which we «•'e prepared to sell at red- Mr. N. M. Mcl^can, Baltic's Comers, Hunter inaugurated the summer ser- finitely decided to remain in business and representative one. , , hogs. Some of the writers have gone ville, and J. A. McI./eod of the 7th vice at the Moose Creek branch of the in Maxvillo. He is the sole agent of j so far aS to state that farmers should uced prices. Come early and take your Roxborough, were visitors to town Bank of Ottawa. the town and vicinity for the Semi- McEwen—^Watson I be compelled to raise all their calves the early part of the week. Mr. Mack McDougall’s sugar camp, Ready Clothing Co., and purposes An event of more than ordinary in- so as to bring down the cost of high choice while the stock is complete. Mr. E. M. Stickney, representing the on Wednesday afternoon, was taken by pushing that feature of his business, terest to the citizens of Maxville, took , living. They mu.st think that farmers Pereival Plow and Stove Co. of Mer- storm by a number of young ladies however, to meet the demands of his place on Tuesday of this week, when do not know how to run their own .rickville, was here Monday. from this town. It is reported the I many patrons, Mr. Tracey is putting 'A. J. McEwen, Esq., reeve of the business, but they will know soon en- • • 1 proprietors capitulated willingly, and in stock a very fine and complete as-' town, w'as joined in the holy bonds of ough, as farmers will keep less milch We have a fine showing of Messrs. Angus and Sandy Fraser of all had a delightful afternoon. sortment of suitings, overcoatings, etc. ‘matrimony to Miss Ray Watson, the Cows, cattle and hogs, and will make Dunvegan, were business visitors the « • A call is solicited. 1 C(;remony being held at the parental much more, as the scarcity will put up early part of the week. We are still anticipating with keen [ home, Winchester, at 2 p.m. that af- the prices. CARPETS . Mr, W, Dousett of Montreal, was a pleasure the advantages of an ail Mr. Silas DouS 'tt, proprietor of our I temoon. The Rev. James Cormack, recent visitor ta town. night's service from the BollTelephone leading Main street meat market, has * now of Vars, but for many years pas- which will be sold at great reductions Mr. A. M. Campbell contemplates Mr. D. Fergus Jamieson, who is con lately installed a modern refrigerator * tor of the Presbyterian Church here, leavnng on Tuesday next on an ex- ducting a sale in the Miller Block, i and other fittings found in up-to-date * performed the ceremony, in the pre- .tended -visit to relatives at Calgary Avonmore,A.. is* meeting - with pronotmeed establishmentsV.. 1 1 » _ X.. _such . . n I . as .. 1.his. t n Mr... Dou-I 1 a. j sence of the relatives and a few in- sett is putting forward every effort to ' timate frieiids of the contracting par- ADA M. ROBERTSON, and vicinity. success. If you require a Travelling Bag, Suit Mr, Alex. Dingwall recently spent Mr. J. A. Cameron will receive this please his numerous patrons, and as ' ties. They were unattended. At the A.Ï. C. M., several days with friends at Skye. week from Windsor a car of corn. The the service is excellent and the qual- conclusion of the ceremony a luncheon ; was served, after which Mr. Mrs. Case, or Trunk, we have it. _Mrs. Alfred Guay, formerly of this knowing ones will book their orders ity of the meals A-1, it is not surpris Concert Contralto and Teacher place, now of Montreal, is the guest ing that his business connection' is j McEwen boarded tne eastbound train early. .for Montreal and other points 01 Singing, <4 his sister, Mrs. B. Brunett. Large quantities of farm machinery j growing, Mr. D. H. McIntosh of Dominionville consigned to Mr. D. K. Sinclair, are VMr.Peter Munroe has taken over the i short honeymoon, carrying with them tne hearty congratulations of many MAXVILLE :: ONT. was a welcome visitor on Tuesday. being received almost daily at the sta- milk route formerly handled by Mrs. Our Stock of friends in which the I’osidcnts of this BELL PHONE 25. Mr. James Hughes, Chesterville, a Robert Hunter & Son., and has com- tion here, which goes to show that place bog to join. popular knight of the grip, was a bus- the farming community appreciate la- menced delivering. ‘ Mr. Munroe we feel iness visitor, Tuesday. bor*8aving devices. certain, will do everything in his po\v Men’s and Ladies’ Boots Among the Moose Creek citizens who There is an oil famine in town an wants of his customers visited us the early part of the week it has existed for several days, and it , and we wish him increased business, has been so reduced in price that it will pay you were : Messrs. F. D. McLeod and A. is now said that concerted action will j Mr. Rory Cameron, who figures pro- Dominonville to come in and get your Spring and Summer sup- Cameron. be taken to have a tank erected her minently in building contracts here, Messrs, H. A. McIntyre and A. Lo- similar to that at Alexandria. has aUnouiiced his decision to make an Mr. D. M. McPherson of Lancaster, ply while the sizes are not broken. thian visited Warina on Tuesday. Word has been received that the bell extended tour of the Canadian West, made some friendly calls, here last A carload of No. 1 corn • • ■ • for the Presbyterian Church has been I including a visit to Edmonton, which week. His many friends were pleased Mr. D, McKillican of Lodi, spent a shipped and its arrival and’ installa- means that he will be absent for a to see him. at $115 per hundred. portion of Tuesday in town. tion in the tower shortly is looked ' goodly portion of the summer. Messrs. J. Carr and H. Cameron left Do not forgetthat we carry a full stock of Mr. Sandy Fraser of Dunvegan, left for. here last week for Edmonton. on Tuesday for Angli'î, Sask. Bon A fire and biu'glar proof safe, w^hich Those of us who have always asso- Mr. D. A. Campbell, on Wednesday, voyage. tipped the scales at four tons, con- ciated the name of Hunter withSpring was the guest of Maxville friends. O-A-TS Mr. N. M. McT.ean, Bgltic’s Corners, si^ed by the Ahern Safe Co. of Mont- j Hill Farm, are more than pleased to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McI'Avcn had aS FRESH GROCERIES ' was a business visitor this week. real, to the Hochelaga Bank, here,was I know that Mr. R. R. Hunter, jr., will their guests on Wednesday, Mr. and A carload of Western Mrs. J. J. Wightman of Ottawa,was placed in position on Monday. Mr. D. ! mo\ e out to the old homestead, and J Mrs. D. A. McDiarmid, Sandringham. the guest this week of relatives and j take the management of same. He is Kippen superintended operations. I Mrs. A'. Christie, Brook Dale, was friends here. • • • a chip of the old block, and Spring Oats at right prices. Mrs. D. Fergus Jamieson is spend- Hill Farm, under his regime should the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Robert The Messrs. Duperron, the popular McMillan, Wednesday. ing the week with Mr. Jamieson at proprietors of tlie King George, are j prosper. YOURS FOR BUSINESS Avonmore. nothing if not progressive. They have ; xhe present spring-like weather is * Mr. Nelson Begg, Gravel Hill, called Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar McLeod of plans and specifications prepared^ for drying up the yards surrounding our ^ on friends here on Wednesday after- am in the market at all Dver, were the guests the latter part the erection of a substantial addition ' lumber mills that we may reasonably noon. of the week of Mr. Peter Christie. to their hostlery, which when complot- * expect, in the course of two or three Mr. Peter Munro, Maxville, transact times for any quantity of Mrs. Duncan McKinnon is this week ed, on or about the 20th May next, ’ days, to see these industries in active ed business here on Wednesday. the gviest of her brother, Mr. Donald will moan the addition of ten modern 1 operation. Mr. 1). McKinnon has ev- Mrs. J. P. McNaughton was, onWed- Hay and Straw. McEwen of Moose Creek. be^rooms, sHting rooms, etc. ^ | erythlng in readiness and as the cut nesday, the guest of Maxville friends. Among the good people of Athol in The Rev. 'Fhos Johnstone, taking the is a pretentious one, the hum of the town this week we noticed : Messrs. Messrs. Sam Hutt and James Ville- life of David Livingstone for his theme saw will be a merry one for montlis to neuve called on friends here on Wed- B. McKercher, Geo. Bennett and Jas. gave a stereoptican lecture in thePros- come. McGregor. nesday. byterian Church, Wednesday evening. Mr. John Grant, who recently pur- W. H. Dousett, Mr. Donald Mclnnes, manager of the The attendance was large and the lec- Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaughton are Cfhe Corner Store, Jïiajcÿi'îe, Ontario. chased the double tenement house for- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McI. Prid- Hochelaga Bank, Vanklcek Hill, spent ture interesting and enjoyable. merly owned by Mr. Pilon, is in re- Telephone No. 12 Wednesday in town. ham of Grenville. John St. John and Louis T>afon- ceipt of a Consignment of finished lum- Mr. J. Ormstead of Vars, and Mr. fontainc, both of Apple Hill, who on Mr, Duncan McNaughton left last Maxville, - - Ontario. Percy Scott of Riceville, while in town ber from the J. T. Schell (.’o. of Alex- week for Edmonton. Wednesday of last week, were commit- andria. It is his purpose to at once on Wednesday, received the glad hand ted for trial for having perloined Mr. from many friends. remodel the interior of the building, D. Kippen’s horse, in his absence and and wlien the work is completed Main # • • without consulting him, will be sum- Mr. Rochelle, late of the Commer- street south will have another commo- marily tried before Judge O'Rielly in dious dwelling to let. cial Hotel, spent the week end with Cornwall, on Friday of this week. It WORTH YOUR WHILE Ottawa relatives. appears the deed was done after a vis- One of the most zealous and thriving Here is a List of Some Mr. D. K. Sinclair, after an enforced it to St. Isidore, and not having the If you are in the market for a Monument;, do not eonfînement of several weeks, is out church organizations in Maxville is the wherewith to hire a livery, they help- • Bible Class of the PresbytorianChurch, ngain, and apparently fit for any emer ed themselves, and now have to stand order until you have examined our artistically designed Things you May Want gency in the business line. the roll of which shows upwards of the consequences. 7'his should be a I seventy members. They will hold a Specimen Books. Miss Jennie Leitch, who arrived warning to others. home from the Montreal Hospital, the meeting on Monday evening next and A postal card will bring our representative and all a large attendance is looked for. -latter part of last week, is convalesc- Beyond question of a doubt, Mr. desired information. Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, ing mcely, much to the delight of her Samuel Henry of this place has the I Mr. Bob Marx of Dunvegan, with legion of friends. finest pen of the ceJebrated Plymouth his circular saw plant easily puts in The best at lowest prices for reliable work. Messrs. D. î^Jleau and W. E. McKil- Rock fowl to be found in Eastern On- ; ten hours a day now during which Quilts, Towels, Towellings. lioan of St. EÎmo, were here for sever- tario. They are excellent layers and time from 15 to 20 cords of stovewood al hours on Wednesday. for table use the type cannot be ex- is made ready for the housewife. The The Glengarry Marble & Granite Works Messrs. Willis Bush and John P. Mc- celled. Mr. Henry finds a ready de- outfit is much in demand. Table Linens, Table Napkins, Naughton, of Dominionville, were in raand for settings of eggs. That the Post Office Department town on Wednesday. D# you anticipate taking a trip ' means business, so far as rural mail Deputy Sheriff R. A. Shearer of Corn West, if so, you may r(!<]uire suit- delivery is concerned in tiiis neighbor- BÜRNE & HILL, White Cottony, Lawns, wall, paid the town a professional call case, travelling bag or a modern hood, has been made apparent by the this week. trunk. D. Fergus Jamieson, the Corn- ' receipt at the local office here of a M H X Y I L L E ©NTfl RI © Mrs. J. A. Welsh had as her guest er Store, can fill your order. I substantial consignment of R. M. 3). Laces, Embroideries this week, her sister. Miss Mary Mc- At a recent meeting of the Board of boxes, which are being delivered to the Leod, who was. reluming from a de- Directors of the Kenyon Agricultural interested parties resident along the In the lines mentioned above we can as- H^tful visit to another sister, Mrs. Society, it was decided to again go in proposed route. Rev. M, McLeod, of Milne, Que. for the standing Fall Crop Competi- Seed corn from South Dakota is be- sure you the very best values. Mrs. A. H. Robertsqn entertained at tion, held yi'arly under the auspices of ing brought so town by a number of With the whole inaiket tea Monday afternoon in honor of her the Ontario Agricultural Department our farmers who has ing silos yearly before us it is good shoes only guest, Mrs. J. J. Wightman, Ottawa, and for which valuable cash prizes are plant a number of acres. that we consider—-such as we • • • donated. Anyone wishing to secure can thoroughly recoryimend The numerous friends of Mr. Donald' the necessary application forms will We would advise some of our young for style and quality and ser- Smillie & McDiarmid McDougall, Main St., regret that gen- kindly apply to Mr. J. P. McNaugh^ men resident within ten miles of this vice. The success of our trade tleman s serious illness. ton of Dominionville. ' lown before starting out to taffy in Jamieson’s Old Stand, Maxville, Ont. Mrs. A. McRae had as her guests on j pai'ties to thoroughly os’erhaul the Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mo- A taffy social, under the auspices of buggy, as a stitch in time saves nine. Biarmid of Sandringham. adult Bible Class of the Presbyterian It might be also well to take into con McPherson Mr. D. W. McGregor of Sandringham Church, was held in the SundaySchool j sidération the present bad state of the and Mr. Henry McEwen of Warina, room, M’onday evening, with between roads and conclude that two is com- Shoes transacted business here Wednesday. seventy and eighty members in at- ' pany, three a crowd. Mr. Archie Lothian spent Wednesday tendance. A couple of hours were pleas ! On Tuesday and Wednesday, Mr. Wm is encouragement enough to ^ at Ottawa. antly spent in games and delicious Rowe of the firm of -J. T. Scholl Co., give them still larger promi- . : Spring Goods Arriving Daily Mr, E. R. Frith, Central Marble I Alexandria, with a staff of men have nence this year, based on the • taffy served. absolute certainty of good ■ Works, spent the we^ end with Mont- Members of the fair sex who have ] been engaged in installing the interior All over our store preparations are und* ! fittings of the Hochelaga Bank in the value. We want you to come ' real friends. occasion in travelling or when meeting and let the new styles do their ' er way for Spring and already we are rec" Mrs. P. F. McEwen has as her guest. friends to visit the G.T.R. station here Courville Block, here. The work was own talking. The velvety ^ Miss Ethel McVeigh of Montreal. will find that the genial agent, always^ sufficientlv advanced as to permit this leathers, - handsome finish eiving new Spring Goods*. Mrs. Whissel was the guest of Moass thoughtful and Considerate, has in- new banking institution to open its and supple adaptation to your . Creek friends cm Monday. stalled in the ladies waiting room a j doors to the public this Thursday feet are beyond easy terms of • The space occupied by the last of the ^ Mrs. Robert Hunter and the members handsome bevelled mirror with oak morning. The staft' of officers is made expression. Come and see !. winter wear must be vacated almost imm- <4 the family took their departure on j up as follows : Mr. T. W, Munro, who Tnesdav lor Grimsby, where they will A Car of heavy horses consigned to needs no introduction to Maxviilo and ediately. During the next two weeks there reside for the future. We wish them the west, left here on Tuesday of this I vicinity, is manager ; Mr. H. Tou- w/7/ be unusual values, at Ood^>ead. week, the shipment being made by Mr chette of Montreal, is the teller, and Mr. Crisp, formerly of the G.T.R., is Sandy Fraser w'ho has left for Anglia, | Mr. Kermidh McDonald, late of the J H. H. MclNTYRE. removing from Ottawa to this place Sask. There were several very fine , Vamkleek Hill branch, will be the Main Street. to ^ the position of section boss. We specimens of horse flesh in the lot ledgerkoeper. We will, so soon as the + Maxville, Ontario. WELSH «CHRISTIE, MAXVILLE miderstand he will reside in theHoob»- which goes to show Chat Mr. Fraser I complete. fittings are in position, give laga Bank \Aodk* is an excellent judge. a more detailed description of same. The News. AlexEuidria, Ont. April 11, 1913. Glengarry Coll.ction Bureau. North Lancaster Wilson DelinBreit The undersigned is. this week open- T'nfly parties ai'o the order of the ing an oiHce and establishing a Col- day. lection Bureau here, in .Mexandria. The Mjss Hattie McDonald spent the week patronage of the merchants t>nd other Oral Message nORE CDyim MD DISTRICT. end the guest of (Hen Norman friends. I business men througho\rt (.i.icngarty is j solicited. Collection* made on tt com- Mr. Alexander McDonald of Glen (Continued from page 1.) mission basis. Nevis, spent a 'few days visiting fri- ends here. 'Tt is plain what these priucipiw No Collection, no pay. Vankleek Hill Fournier HONEY Mr. W. McDonald of Glen Norman, must be. We must abolish every- ANGUS CAMKRON, Mr. CoracUus Hurley. Miss W. Cornell, teacher, spent the spent Sunday evening the guest of fri- thing that bears even the semblanoa- ! lO-tf Alexandria, Ont. Another of the old and well known week end with Mrs. HilUs, Riceville. emds here. of privilege or of any kind of artificial, residents of the Township of East Mr. Willie Scott has gone to Athol, The many frien ls of Miss Christena advantage, and put onr business men., for Plawkesbury has passed away from where he is engaged working for Mr. McDonald regrei to learn that she is and producer under the stimulation- H. Scotf. earth, in the person of Mr. Cornelius suffering from an ibf*?cteQ finger. of a constant necessity to be efficient, For Sale economical and euterjirislng, mastem- Hurley, who died at the family resid- After spending the winter months in Mr. Duncan McDonald of Montreal, ence in the 4th Con., Wednesday, 2nd St. .Johns, N.B., Mr. D. R. MePhee re- of competitive supremacy, Ijetter Property for sale, large solid brick spent Sunday at his parental home. workers and merchants than any im g Glengarry house, three minutes’ wa,k to river ; April, 1913, at the advanced age of turned home recently. nearly eighty years. Messrs. Rod. McDonald and L- Mc- the world. Aside from the duties lai«i good order. For further informa- Messrs. W. Kinnoar and .1. Scott a^e Gillis paid Montreal a visit on Mon- upon atricles which we do not, andf tion apply to Albert Leroux, South Deceased had been ia failing health preparing to bnild barns this spring. day last. for some years pa.st, bur was able to probably cannot, produce, therefore^ Lancaster. 10-tf Forty new bool'.s have been added to Mr. Finlay McGillis, after spending and the duties laid upon luxuries and' bo around until a few days previous Farmers the S. S. Library of the Method st the winter monihs in Montreal, return mei-ely for the sake of the revenues to his death. 'Che funeral, which was ('hurch. They have been purchased ed home lust w’eek. they yield, the object of the tariff largely attended, took place on Fri- from Mr. Wm. Briggs, Toronto. Mr. Angus F. McDonald spent the Every year there are thousands of dollars being lost by the farmers day morning from his late residence, duties henceforth laid must be The funeral of the late dames Charl- early part of the week in Montreal. live competition, the whetting of An^ of Glengarry, as well as other districts through the lack of gcod For Sale to St. Gregory’s Church, VankloekHill, ton on March 31st, was largely at- Mrs. Rod McDonald, we are sorry to erican wits by contest with' the wit».- Fences. The Fence, on the farm to-day, is of the utmost importance where th(‘ religious services were cele- tended. The Rev. Mr. Hillis conducted say, is on the sick list. brated. Interment was made in the of the rest of the worldV and should not be neglected es it very often is. When a farmer has 250 bushels good potatoes, at 40c. the service at the residence and the Miss C. B. Leclair is at present vis- Roman Catholic Cemetery, West ot a limited area of land its up to him to make the best use of that land, per bus. Apply to, Angus Grant Dun- remains were interne! in the Franklin iting Montreal friends. REMEDIES MUST BE GENUINE.- vegan, Ont. 12-2. Vankleek Hill, Mr. Archibald D. Mc- Corners cemetery. The sorrowing wife Mrs. P. Mcl'allurn, after spending a to make the most money out of it, and to do this he must divide his Rae, undertaker. “It would be unwise to move to- and family have the sympathy of the ! few months at Saranac J.ake, returned ward this end headlong, with reck- farm into different sections for different purposes througf. the medium The pall-bearcrs w^ere, 6ve sons of neighborhood in their Ijercavement. hoin,' on Monday. FOR SALE. the deceased, Denis -lohn, Hugh .1., less haste, or with strokes that cut ak of a Fence. The flood on the Nafon River has Messrs. Angus R. and DuncanMcDon- the very roots of what has grown up A registered Ayrshire bull, 2 j^ars Cornelius, Frederick and William aud ald. Green Valley, called on friends lasted a month. amongei us by long process and ak. Utmost care should be taken in selecting a Fence for experience old. Apply to D. F. McCrimtnon, one grandson, William Allison. ] here on Sunday, has taught that a poor fence is an expensive investment at any price. The late Mr. Hurley was a careful >( Every spring wo. have been accustom our own invation. It does not àSr Proprietor, Box 55, Dunvegan, Ont. j Mr. W. .1. McGregor, Clover Hill ter a thing to upset it and break i%. 12-2. and prosperous farmer, a kind and ed to a flood of the Nation River mere Having sold American Fence for some ye rs and having obliging neighbor, always ready to or less serious and sometimes lasting I ï'a' ™, paid Alexandria a business call and deprive it of a change to change* for several weeks, this year’s flood , had men use it and have excellent results from it, who had give a helping hand in the hour of several we-cKs, inis year Miss Maggie F. McDonald had as her Jt destroys it. Wo must makn changes in our fiscal laws, in OUET had trouble with inferior Fences, we feel that we cannot too highly need. He was highly respected aud es- has been no exception to the rule and i guests on Saturday, the Misses I.ena teemed by the community at large. for upwards of a month now the main i' and Sadie McDonaVl and Mr. A. P.Mc- fiscal system, whose object is develop- recommend it and we are assured that “Once a user of American thoroughfares pareUeling the Nation Besides his sorrowing widow, five sons Donald. ment, a more free and wholesonm. FenCC) you will never use anything else Township of Lancaster have been covered by water of con- development, not revolution or upset and live daughters are left to mourn t We understand that the Pine Hill his loss, namdy, Denis .J., the eldest, siderable depth, making travel decided or confusion. We must build up Reason No- 1 Take one (1) rod American Fence and compare the ; factory will re-open on or about the living near the old homestead ; Hugh, ly dangerous. The first loss of life, ' 15th Apiil, trade, especially foreign trade. Wo weight with the same quantity of any other brand of Public Notice Montreal ; Frederick, living opposite however, was on Saturday afternoon, . need the outlet and the enlarged field F.-ncing on the market with the same number of hori- i Owing to the ct)ndition of the roads Of the intention of the Township the old home, and Cornelius and Wil- when a Mr. Bourque, a merchant-tailor a number of the young folks were un- of energy more than we ever did be- zontals and uprights and the American will weigh more. Council to pass a by-law at its next liam at home ; Mrs. .Tames Allison, whose home had been in Ottawa, but able to attun-1 the taffy party given on fore. We must build up industry Why!—Because the wire is bigger and bigger wire Mrs. Ewen A. McMaster, Caledonia; who had-for some weeks been a resid- Saturday evening. well, and must adopt freedom in tbv meeting on the 29th April, 1913, to ent of this place, while driving in com j means More Strength and Longer Life. provide for the stopping up of the Mrs. John D. Hoysted and Mi's.Robert ! We very much.regret to learn of the place of artificial stimulation only oo* original road allowance between the .T. Wylie, both of Fast Hawkesbury ; pany with Mr. Michaud of Alfred, proU>nged illness of our pastor, Kev. far as it will build, not pull down. I®, met h^s death in the tnacherous wa- Reason No 2 The process for Galvanizing the wire is the best in the Third and Fourth Concessions of the and Bertha at home. Father (’ampbell, St. Raphaels. All dealing with the tariff the method by ters. The accident occurred about a world. A process that has taken years to perfect, but said Township from the side-road be- To the bereaved we extend our deep- hope for his speedy r«;co-ery. which this may be done will be est sympathy in their sore affliction. mile north of the village, the water ^ matter of judgment, exercised item, to-day we have it in the “American ’ ’ and—No tween I.ots 8 and 9 in the Third Con- crossing the road, being upwards of cession to the west side of Lot Four by item. To some not accustomed More Rust. four feet deep the strong current up- in the said Third Concession. to the excitment and responsibili- Reason No. 3 Our Hinged Joint gives the Fence a chance to give set the buggv, throwing the occupants | ties of greater freedom our method» who al the time were standing on the i Laggan may in some respects and at sons» under heavy strain without bending Gie wire at the joint The Municipal Council of the Town- Kirk Hill seat, into the water, with the break- ] points seem heroic, but remedie»- and when strain is released the fence drops back to its ship of Lancaster hereby gives public ing of the shaft, the horse was freed ■ Mr. I aughlin Campbell. notice, pursuant to the Consolidated Sugar making is the order of the may be heroic and yet be remediee* natural position. from the carriage and Michaud, who One of the best know’n aud most It is our business to make sure tba't. Municipal Act, 1903, and Amendments, day. was driving, held i'rmly to the lines highly respected residents of theTown- There are many other reasons which we will gladly explain to of iU intention to pass a by-law at a Quite a number from -ere aiiended they are genuine remedies. Our ob- and upon the horse securing footing, ship of Kenyon, d'od on Monday, 31st ject is clear. If our motive is abov» meeting to be held - at the Council the induction service held In St. Col- intending purchasers. the driver gained the animal's head March, at hi.s home, west of Laggan, just challenge and only an occasion- Chambers, North Lancaster, on Tues- umba church, here, on rriday rasr. and kept above water till assistance Mr. J. R. McIntosh visited Montreal in tlie person of I.aughlin Campbell. al error of judgment is chargeable, We have in stock a Carload of American Fence and day, the 29th April, 1913, to provide came. Bourque, on the other hand, Deceased gentleman had an attack for the stopping up of the original fritinds Iasi week. against us w'e shall be fortunate. we invite farmers to examine it and let us show them the difference was not so fortunate', as he was car- of la grippe on the 1st January, between it and the other kinds. Although the price of wire has ad- road allowance between the Third and Mr, John Proulx was cn Sunday ev- ried with the current into a creek close which developed into pulmonary TARIFF IS FIRST BUSINESS.'. Fourth Concessions of the said Town- ening the guest of Mr. i). T.etebvro. by, where his clothing became entangl- pathisis pleurisy, and lie passed peace- vanced considerably since last year we will sell this carload at the old ship from the saide-road between Lots Miss A, J. McPherson Sundqyed wiih “We are called upon to render tb»* price having bought before the raise. We also have the option on ed in some wire fencing. The body was fully away on the above mentioned country a great service in more mat- 8 and 9 in the Third Concession to the her aunt, Mrs. A. R. McLeod. recovered and on Monday, two of the another car till April l.hth at the old price and we wouU ask all west side of T.ot Number Four In the Mr. D. McKinnon called on Mr. D. , date. Ho was a ol the late Fin- ters than one. Our respons bility friends of the family, removed the re- lay Campbell, and was born 63 years, should be met and our method intending purchasers to let us have their specifications before April said Third Concession. .'V. McGillivray on Friday last. 6 mains to Ottawa. It was decided that Mr. D. W. McLeod paid Alexandria 7 months and 11 days ago at Athol, should be thorough, as thorough a» loth so as to give us a chmoe to buy at the old price and at the same And further notice is hereby given an inquest- was unnecessary. Ont. Besides his widowed wife, he moderate and well considered, baaed, to all'persons whose lands may be a busine.ss trip on Monday last. Great sympathy is entertained here leaves lo mourn hi.^ los.s, three sons- time make a saving of from 20 to 25 p.c. for yourselves. M^. Donald E. (’âmeron was on upon the facts as they are, and not prejudicially afTerlTd by the closing of for the bereaved widow and children. and two daughters, namely, Finlay at' Tuesday Iasi the guest of Mr. G. Mc- worked out as if we were begiunera. American is the Standard of Perfection in Woven Wire Fences. the said road, that the Council shall liome; Thomas •!., Vancouver, B. (h ; We are to deal with the facts of ouar at the said meeting, be prepared to Intosh. Alex. N., Everson, Wash., Mrs. John hoar them in person or by counsel or Mr. Allan Obleman was engaged on own day, with the facts of no othazr Gillies and Mrs. Peter Dick, Montreal. and to makie laws which square wiüfe solicitor, providing that such persons M-onday sawing wood for Mr. James He is also survived by two brothers Golden. William stown those facts. It is best, indeed it is- neo- petition to be so heard. and two sisters, Norman, 'Paeotna, essary, to begin with the tariff.* Ï wilL y*The Kirk Hill Blue Bonnets intend Wash.; Alex., Lynn VulUiy, B.C.; Mrs. Dated at North T.ancasler, Ont., this organizing a laci'osse team here for the The Charlottonburgh (^ouncil met on urge nothing upon you now at ti ~ 26th day of March, 1913. Dan ''-'avage, Melrose, N.B., and Miss D. Cour ville coming summer months. the 8th day of April in the ISTad’hor- opening of your session which cf .Margaret, Maxville, Ont. ARCH’D J. MACDONALD, Miss fl'eiia Obleman returned toMon- san Hall, Williamstown. obscure that first object or divert oi The treasurer was authorized to The funeral took place on Thursday, energies from that clearly defin® 10-4 Township Clerk. treal on Friday last. April 3ro, to Dunvegan, tho service at Mr. W. A. Dewar attended the recep- make the following payments : duty. At a later time I may take tî^ the house being conducted by Rev. W. liberty of calling yomr attentixm. tc tion held at the hom(’, of Mr. Sandy The News Printing ('o., adv. tenders A. Morrison, and at the grave by mem McDonald, Dalkeith, on Tuesday even- reforms which should press close op^ re Corbett bridge, 83.42 ; Roderick Mc- bers of L.0.T>. 771, McCrimmon, of ing of last week, and reported a good Donald; overcharge on Statute labor, on the heels to the tariff changes, ifî which deceased was an honorary mem- not accompany them, of which Uia time. 81; Tjeo Reaud, removing tiles on road ber. Tlie pall-hearers were : Messrs. ♦ chief is the reform of our bankiiy- Mr. Angus Peter Obleman. at Corbett bridge, 81..60; Angus D. Me Neil W. McCrimmon, Dan McSwoyn, J. Donald, loading bridge lot 8-8, 82..Vn and curi'ency laws; but just vtomi' The funeral of the late Mr. Angus A. Gray, Alex. Gray, Donald McKin- I refrain. For the present I put the» Archie McPherson, for same, $2.50; non and Veil M. McCuaig. Peter Obleman, Kirk Hill, who died on Nathon Demoulin, horse and rig furn- matters on one side and think only Friday, March 26th, took place onSun The beautiful floral tribute's testified of this one thing—of the changes ia ished D. A. Dickson, sanitary inspect- to the love felt for him, who had gone day afternoon from his father’s resid- our fiscal system which may best I Alexandria’s Greatest Store | or, 84 ; H. McDermid, hauling slippers before. They included a wreath ifrom ence, Mr. John Obleman, Kirk Hill. and covering for culvert on river serve to open once more t^ free Death followed a lengthy illness of aev McCrimmon T-.O.L. 771, and a spray road, laying same and paying for help from Mrs. Al;xander Dick, Montreal. channels of prosperity to a great peo- ■ en years. 86.60 ; 'Thomas Chretien, lumber and I>le woom we should serve to the ut- - ^ Every Monday bargain Day. 4 Deceased was a well known resident 1 The sympatliy of a wide circle of fri- work done on river road, 87.63; Frank ends throughout the county goes out most and throughout both rank andL of this place, he was born and brought Chretien, building culvert on river to the berea' ed family. file.’* up on the home where he died. At the road, 85; .Jam*>8 Goodfellow, work per- time of his death he was but 27 years formed in cutting ice on River Road, 4 of age. He leaves to mourn his loss, 88.50 ; Capt. .lames A. B. McT.cnnan, besides his parents, two brothers and Three Unes we can Save You Money on. assessor and collector for 1911 and Children will not be allowed to 4 four sisters, namely, Allan, Gordon, 1912, 8300. Tena, Cassie, Norah and Mrs. Robert CT BalticsICçrners ^ “loiter” about the streets after nina Roderick Primeau was appointed 4 McIntyre, w’ho resides in Saskatchew* Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell were o’clock in Ontario if a bill introduced am. road commissioner for the South West in the Legislature recently by Hon* District for the year 1913. guests at the home of Mr. GordonFer- 4 ' 'The funeral service was conducted by I gu.'ion, St. I'.lmo, recently, Mr. Hanna becomes law. The bill, Rev. Allan Morrison assisted by Rev. The following gentlemen wore ap- j Miss Sarah Stewart had as her proposes to clothe police of- ficers with authority to eoœr Carpet Squares, Linoleums, Lace Curtains. Mr. Stewart, and the service at the pointed as a deputation to acC in con- I guest on Thursday evening last. Miss 4 junction with deputations to inter- pel parents to see that their litti grave was conducted by the L.O.Y.B. 1 Bloreuce Campbell. * We are the only firm in Glengarry buying directly from the British manu- of Pine Grove, No. 60, of which the vie^^■ the Minister of Raihvays j Mr. H. McLennan had as his guest, ones do not loiter on the streets a night. It is proposed that parents I 4 deceased was a member for about ten Canals with a view to secure for tho j recently, Mr. D. Fraser, factuier. By inquiring at the customs house here you will find that this 'is an years. Glengarry and Stormont Railway a notified if occasion demands, and tht j Mr. F. Campbell and Miss Florence if the police find it necessary to spef absolutely correct statement. The palLbearurs were : Messrs. A. W. subsidy from the Dominion. Govern- j Campbell were recent guests at the Clark, W. A, Dew'ar, -J. R. MqTntosh, ment : D. D. McDonell, reeve, Geo. E. • home of Mr. R, Campbell. to them again a line of a dollar majr 4 J. A. McGillivray, F. 1). Mc(^rimmon Clark, councillor. Geo. A. Watson, be imposed. The legislation was ads- Do you know what it means ? Well, it simply means that we save from 4 Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Stewart were on ed for by the Local Council of Wo^ and Archie McGillivray. clerk, and three ox-reevos of the Town- Friday the guests of Maxville friends. ten to seventeen per cent, or that we buy that much cheaper than other stores. Gone but not forgotten. ship : Ewen Dingwall, A. P. McDonald men, the W.C.T.U. and other lika 4 4 Mr, Dan (,'ameron passed through organi/ations. It means, too, that we keep a very much larger stock, a much better assortment and Mayor Hugh A. (^ameron. here on I'^riday enroute to LovtgAvenue 4 4 Capt. .Tames A. B. McT.ennan was He was accompanied by Miss Maggie of patterns, and what we think most important of all, we get the very latest and given credit for 8222.14, uncollectable Cameron. 4 on, lier parents belonged to barmlessness, try them and KNOWt 4 4 Tile funeral took place Monday morn Stoughton, Sask. ; Arch., Caledonia, r.ochaher. Jn\vrnoss-Shire, Scotland. truth. and Angus at home. She was a descendant of SirEwenCamp Don’t sacrifice your comfort on a

After Ilie Adenoids Are Out For Sale HENRY’S Farms» for Sale X RAILROAD MAN It is not unusual to hear a mother FOR SALE. Shorthand School 2 i. Lot IS hi tb* l»t Kuyoa. 4 4 ❖ say. ‘'We had John’s adtnoid.s removed Old established Carriage Business and 209 Sparks St., Ottawa- but he did not get a bit better, and the HAD TO LAY OFF Stock at Lancaster for sale. Building bom UM thrivios IOWB at Aiaxam- it growths soon came back. ’ l^arents do 14x60, iron clad and tin roof, 2 1-1 diia, 190 »erM, fO nndei cultWatioB v)î Interest not always understand that after an stories ; built about 10 yeArs. The In spite of a plot to deprive the remainder bosh aad paetnre. Bxeellea» operation for the removal of grow'ths Until He Took GIN PILLS above business was established 30 years public of our superior instruction, bnildiaga tbereon- Priee of property 4l in th ir child’s nasal passages, an im- ago and has always done a large bus- this school has had a phenomenal tor qoiek eale $3000. growth, as a registration of 90 stu- %i* Vt portant d ity rests upon them. The Buffalo, N.Y. iness. This fa a real chance to step For terme, ete.- apply to ♦ dents in two months’ time will attest. surgeon’s work ma.v be perfectly done, have been a Pullman conductor on into an established Vmsiness ; no op- J. J. MCDONALD, :»: t * but a surgeon must pick up his in- the C. P. R. and Michigan Central for position, A snap to quick buyer. For Forty of these young people came to Women struments and a\\a'.'. He lcav«'S be- the last three years. particulars apply to the undersigned. from other colleges, showing the urg- ■•al Betat» Agent, i'k About four years ago, I was laid up ent ni^ed for an institution of this Alexandria, Or ❖ i hind him a child who has perhaps for Nine acre market garden or poultry years fallen into the unfortunate habit with intense pain in the groin, a very farm. caliber. i:f of mouth-breathing, because he could sore back, and suffered most severely One hundred acre farm, best of land. In order to meet this growing de- ? Î get breath in no other way. when I tried to urinate. Two residences in Lancaster Village. mand for our effective teaching, we »l**l*^**l**l**l*<^ I treated with my family physician Now, moulh'breatliing when well es- A good house and lot centrally lo- have fitted a whole flat at the corner <><><'>*X*<*^ ♦•♦♦•♦WWv* for two months /or Gravel In The tablished is, like o her bad habits, hard Bladder but did not receive any benefit. cated on Main street in Village of Lan of Bank and Sparks Sts. The entrance caster. Price reasonable. is 209 Sparks St. THOSK BITS OF SOAP. A KITCHEN SHELF. to break. Just because the adenoids About that time, I met another railroad are gone, tlio child does not immediate- man who had been similarly affected A good lot on which are erected two A circular, giving full particulars ly close his mouth and draw his breatli and who had been cured by GIN PILLS, buildings, one 12 rooms and one small- will be sent upon request. There are always small pieces of A most satisfactory kitchen shelf er house. has in addition to the sliclf proper a through his nose. He actually does not after having been given up by a pro- D. E. HENRY, Principal. -soap left in every household, (’ollect know how to dp it. TTis mouth has minent physicians who treated him for A good bam 30x60 for sale. 'them, add half their weight in oat- rack for saucepan covers, while be- always been open, and open it remains Diabetes. He is now running on the A good business stand at Glen Nevis. THE NEWBUILDI^aMA TERIAL meal, put the Soap into a pan with a neath there are hooks screwed into The first result is that parents think road and is perfectly cured. Hestrongly Several 100 acre farms in Glengarry For Interior and Exterior Work. little w’ater to dissolve. Stir till m‘elt- the woodwork for hanging up spoons CoTinty, or the various other odds and ends the operation was either unnecessary advised me to try GIN PILLS which I so, then add the oatm'ah and when did—with the result that the pains left For particulars applv to it is w’ell mixed turn out oh a piece of that are usually thrown helter-skelter or unskilfully done ; probably another Better than lath and plaster for result is that the a» Sangle free RUl ESTATE ihere for four days to set before using. they are constantly before the eyes of Warmer and cooler than brick or the housewife and, furthermore, they tiplication tabic. You cannot do it by if you write National Dr^ and Chemical FOR SALE. Another way to use up the odd pieces Co. of Canada Limited, TW>nto, tty IN GLENGARRY. cement. 5s this. When dissolved add enough are instantly available for use. nagging reminders that his mouth is For Sale a good busineas stand at •silver sand to form a stilî paste, roll open ; only patient training w'ill undo Glen Nevis, suitable fc^ any kind of Warmer, cooler and more durable the mischii-f. When a child is old en- business wk^ there is a good opemag. than frame for exterior of into balls, and set in a cool place to ough to understand, a sensible talk Farms for Sale liarden. This will be found excellent There is erected on the property, a building. ior scrubbing kitchen tables, wooden with him will often accomplish a gre*t large house, bam and sheds. Con- 50 Acres in the 5th Kenyon, $1600. deal. Explain to him how to breathe Swat the Fly •floors, etc. Care of The Eyes venient to school, church, and convent. 200 Acres, Lot 30-1 st Lochiel, good properly, and what are the conseejuen- For particulars apply to How often that great possession, ces of breathing improperly. After you It isn’t a bit too early to begin conditions, $7,000. FIBRE^OARD sight, is allowed to become defective have aroused his interest and gained swatting the fly. Every fly killed now D. P. J. TOBIN. 100 Acres at McCormicks, all clear, is equivalent to killing millions of 50tf. Lancaster, Ont- Is pure wood fibre compressed into XISKS OF KICE WATER. for want of a little care, such as clos his co-operation, arrange for him a good loaclity, near factory, school, amish, mix three ta- this boracic ointment should be rubbed Baal Batata Agent, P. O. Drminr Y, s a bit of transparent color between fill witii Cold wat r. Allow to come to blespoonfuls O' baking soda with a Alaaaadria, Onf. IV-lf »hite net glass-curtains and those of on night and morning after bathing a boil slowlv, simmer for two hours, quart of w'atc’’ and aPply with a rough heavy material and dark color inside the eyes with warm water. Styes on then take from the fire; cçver thick- cloth. Sweet as Jane Meadow xhe muslins and organdies are full of the eyelids are apt to make their ap- ly 80- they will be at least three hours Cement Blocks pearance when the individual is of a in cooline. W’hen cold wash the chim- To clean nickel that* looks very «dainty possibilities and even the ordin- dull, rub with w'ood alcohol. It will anturally delicate constitution. (Chil- neys in hot water in which a little Ihe «aderaigned, an ageaii lor ee ary ginghams, when Carefully selected make it look like new\ are not to be despised in simple dren who are troubled with styes or soda has been dissolved. Çinse in hot BHii, lEaepB eonelaitily in eioek or b ONCE MOREJMONG YOU rooms. any unheallhy conditions of the eye- water, dry and store in a chest. Little stools or low stands for prepared fo fill orders for GMMMI lids, should be given something to en- Never leave the wicks turned up plants can be made by buying door Bloeks and Brieks for building pur- rich the blood. Cod liver oil is bene- when ihe lamps are not in use for the bumpers and screwing four to the pooes. also verandah eolnmns and ve^ Don’t Fail to Call at ficial. oil will oo7e out and run down the corners of a piece of board the desired andah bannisters. SatiilaeWon gnar .NUTS AND DRIED FRUITS. base, creating not only an unpleasant snteed. Ahraya prepared to give m odor, but being disagrei^ablc to handle iissaiee on bnikKnge and eemeni work, Nuts when bought shelled should be T« carrying a lamp, from one room to A. Cameron, Oontraetor, South Hais Auguste Lalonde s • scalded, dried in the ' oven and put another, tiirn down the wick iu tran- Si^foet. Alexandria, Out. 19. H -.away in glass jars ready for use, be- Cream Versus Cod-liver Oil sit. but never allow the wick to remain An official investigation of the causes of the increased cost of living GROCERY ■cause as a rule they are not shelled turned down when lighted, for it is ■J'he spring is often a astm trying could be better made by the Dominion in sanitary surroundings. If exposed sure t{» smoke and smell disagreeably. to dampness, nuts mold and decay, and l’he spring is often a most trying than by the provincial authorities. Corner Main and Derby Streets even under fav'orable conditions the lime to people of delicate health, and Such an investigation by a competent nut oils and fats become rancid on many have to resort to some kind of a commission might prove useful. It Transit Insurance. Alexandria, THIS ES THE PERFECT LQAF long-continued storing. In the main, builder-up. Cod liver oil is often sug- might disclose to what extent the food Parties taking or shipping Horses The large amount of milk in and however, the keeping qualities of most gested, but who likes cod Ii\er oil? A Sunshine for Nerves combines are rcspo-nsiblo for high Here a full line of first che high quality of flour and j other nuts are excellent, but they sliould be person might be courageous enough to prices. to the West, should have them ingredients make it taste better^, keep swallow it if assured it would slay stored in such a way that they may be For nervous weakness and sleepless- insured in the class Groceries,, Fruits, fresh longer and give more sti^rength safe from the attacks of insect ene- where it was put, and not have the ill- and nourishment than any otlner. ness, nothing is lietter than resting in I mies. manners to bo constantly repeating it- Here is some refreshing common self by trying to get into your mouth the simslnno. It is one -J Hie Ui'allibie General Animals Insurance Co., etc, ai Right Prices. One Loaf will convince tonics, good to take, and with no aftei sense from the editorial page of the again. Canadian (’ouricr: “In some ways the Dried fruits, lilve dates, raisins and bad effects. But In ord.^r to get the best OÎ Montreal. ’ figs, arc also favorable resting-places Cons'Tvat ve policy i.s good—and in ; Whv not substitute good, rich cream effects, one should be careful of the for dirt and dust, as almost anything some w'ays the T.ibcral policy is good. Policy issued from five to forty for the nauseous cod liver oil, and get diet, eating only what Is known to ALL ORDERS DELIV- which the air-currents place in the agree with them. Have your sewing What Canada wants is a policy which lays, as required, covering them better results at less cost ? w’ill combine the best features of both JOHN ROSON, sticky surface will remain there. For- machine or work table In as strong for full value while in transit ; ERED PROMPTLY. tunately it is becoming a common Many a child and grown-up, wasted sunlight as possible. Tt is a finer stim- and on which all parties, classes and also mares in foal covered for ALEXANDRIA.; practise to buy such fniUs in closed .away by disease, has been brought ulant than wine, electric treatm«.*nt or sections may agree. . . The country Packages which protect them to a great does not want a general election nor thirty days from time of foaling, back to health by drinking plmty of massage. Live in the sunshine. and foal also. extent from dust and insects, so that cream. a referendum. It wants the naval CALL PHONE 76 the dried fruits, if clean in the first question settled by the present house place, will remain clean. When bought Medical practice? is taking it more in of commons, and settled unanimous- Take out a Policy at once, in bulk they should be scalded to kill to account than formerly, because doc- ly. The present partisan attitude and take no chances of having tors are realizing that buUer-fat is a refl«?cts no credit on either side. any germs, washed thoroughly, dried a loss, when horses are so MONEY MONE\ and put away clean. greater tissue builder than cod liver Therefore the duty of the hour is oil. The fat globules are so minute Compromise. Canada’s good name valuable. The undersignea is prepared to oanmo e> (about in.OOO of them measure an PRIVATE OFFICE among the Britannic nations is at Chocolate;^ inch), that they are readily absorbed JAS. KERR, Agent. at 6 per cent on terms to suit borrower! by the digestive svstem, and being OHABGK» REASOMABLB. agreeably received by the stomach, the fullest benefit seems to be drived. FAIR DEALING ACCORDED TO ALi.. Just a little better than i Cream is too oft n looked upon as a For Sale PRIVATE MONET AVAUaABUT. any you have ever;tast- HOME DYEING luxury when ii should be taking the SUFFERED ■ FARMS FOB SA1.B. place of a medicine. It is a delicacy be- Holateiu bull, four ycatf old.' Four Is CLEAN, and ANGUS MoDUNALl ed. A box of “ NYtj.OS * I loved by children, as ou(‘ certain little OnaMDlng down Hl.

and speaker of the legislative assemb- ly of New Brunswick before the union, Some Amusing and was one of the 'Fathers of Con- Sudden Marriages I Higher Salaries federation,’ having been a member of the Charlottetown, Quebec, and Lon- j The report of Hon. Dr. Dyne, min- don conferences. He was one of the ; iBter of education, for the year 1012^ many remarkable men who' attended ' Will Be Stopped j Is the most optimistic in the history Anecdotes I of the province and records a sub- , the first parliament of ('anada, and Some amusing anecdotes although it was unfortunately blurred As a result of his persistent efforts I stantial increase in salary schedule» Tte amusing anecdote always helps and dimmed by long-continued con- to place some restriction upon the in- ; as well as an increasing supply off to make serious historical or biograp- viviality, he possessed a mind of won- discriminate issuance of marriage li- J teachers for all classes of educational^ hical work more interesting. One could derful power, brightness, and wit—his censes, i)r. Forbes Godfrey (West institutions. wish the late Hon. James Young in his York) had the satisfaction of hear- faculty for punning being really ex- During the year UM'2 there waS ex- recently bupliahed ‘'Public Men and ing an announcement from Hon. W. I traordinary. pended 89,006,394 on the public school* Public Life in C'anada,” had given ' J. Hanna last week that the Govern- SIMON’S \ of Ontario ; ?897,890 on separate us more of these little flashes of wit Î "An audible smile passed over the ment was preparing a bill to establish si.xty or seventy tired political veter- some regulation in this direction. He ’.schools and 81,948,0.58 on high schools which do so much to throw light on a } with 82.52.OSO expended on continua* man’s character. Here is one which ans still battling over the estimates thought, however, that no substan- has for its hero the great liberal lead- , for their respective parties. They look tial progress would be made until all I tion classe.s, making a total expendi- er of confederation days, the Hon. , in the situation at a glance. I hey marriage icensea were issued by the ture for education by the province last year of 811,944,422. George Brown i j saw what was coming. It was well municipal cl rks. He objected to known to be .lohnston’s custom to seeing a "marriage license with red "His energy still continued unabat- SCHOOI. BOITILATION. Ladies’ lfl13 Men’s Finest ed, and for several years had been i walk into the chamber on awakening seal aitnehed displa.ved for sale in a chiefly concentrated on his famous , from his af^er-dinner si eji—which was Yonge street shop window. j The total population of the province ' often at the midnight hour—and on How Park farn\ near Brantford. The annoiinceTncnt came as a re- \ in 1911 was 2,523,368. The pupils "Nature had made this a lovely spot I the first opportunity after taking his sult of Dr. Godfrey’s motion for the ^ elementary and secondary school* —a level platenr with deep, rich, allu- seat to rise ami make a rattling second reading of h;a bill to prevent I numbered .5P2,25;5, an increase of 7910.. Spring Tweed and speech, during which there was sure vial soil—the sparkling waters of the mentally defective persons or perçons I The daily average attendance wa» Grand H ver hemming it into the shape to be some wit and fun, and some- in an intoxicatofi coïKÎition marrying. ■ 313,624, or an increase of 6687. Thfr of an ox-bow. Having successfully times a display of intellectual fire- He would also place a penalty upon total average cost was $20.61, or an sold out his estate at Bothwell, with works so brilliant as to remind one of any’ minister conducting such a mar- increase of $4.79 per pupiL a cluster of rockets. Costume Suits Worsted Suits its oil, cabinet-ware, and other indus- riage. I One noteworthy fact i.< that in ihe the first chance -lohnston was tries, Mr. Brown proceeded not only Dr. .Jns. AleQueen (North Went- rural schools the attendance is still to stock Bow Park with the most cost on his feet. He had hardly had time, worth) heartily endorsed the propos- Silk or satin lined, perfect Hand tailored, perfect fitting, to learn the nature of the 'ote, but ! on the decrease, while that in the ur- ly of pedigreed British Shorthorn al. Ho referred to statistics to show ’ ban schools is on the increase. In cattle and other live .stock, but lav- he immediately began to criticize it. , the wa.v in which children or inentall.v- fit guaranteed. Newest cloths newest styles, cloths, etc , etc. Mr. Rose, usually so bland and cour- ! 1911, for the first time, there was a ished money in making its buildings, ^ defective parents became public I larger enrollment of pupils in urban fence.s, and grounds on old country teous, turned a troubled glance up- charges, and ij-stan cd the case of ihe and colors. Prices range wards, which plainly showed he re- schools, namely, .50.29 per cent, of the models. famous Duke's family, which had ‘ whole. "He had two i^cotch masons from garded the midnight interruption of cost th« Stat ' s'nc- 1870 over a ^dl- •Johnston as an unexpected calam- Prices 11.50 to $25.00 From $7.50 to 18.00 Galt working on his stables and other lion of doTars. j GREAT 1MI‘R()VKMENTS. buildings at that time. 'I'hey were ity. Five minutes elapsed and the brothers, named James and Thomas speaker was still thundering on Wild, AFFECT WINDSOR. "It is gratifying to bc able to report We show exclusive patterns. when Mr. Kos * cal cd out in a I that the position of the elementary Every one a beauty. Dalgleish, both. intnlHgent, sviporior ' Tn asking Dr. Godfrey to withdraw men, and one day in his office at slightly petulant lo;;e, ‘Sir, what school teacher shows distinct im- item are you at ?’ The reply came 1rs hill to make wav for the one Toronto, 1 ralli-d him on what one of , which the flovernnunt \vas picjuir- provenunt, both in respect to .tha them told me after h's nTurn. back instantly as a bolt from the blue grade o' certificate hi’ld and the sal- empyrean. ‘Sir,’ said -lohrston, rais- ; ing. the Provincial Secretary said ary paid. In general if may be said " ‘M’hat was that ?’ he asked,^ impul- the Tt“gislrar-Gen' ral’s Department ing himself on his tip-toes, and stretch the salary tends toward a satisfac- sively. ‘Well,’ I ropT.'d, ‘one of them had bten consid ring the whole mat- ing his arm in a dramatic manner tory Solution, and the supply of certi- told me he had always considered you j ter cnrefuj’l.v for some time. He had tow'ards the finance minster. ‘You, ficate teachers is approaching normal would be the best man for finance j bc' n advised by Dr. Reaume (North We have not the time to criticise our sir, are the item T am at.’ Conditions. In 1911 the average sal- minister we could find in all Canada,, i Essex) of the tralfic in marriage li- “’I'his unexpected and witty retort ary paid in all the elementary school* but after seeing the way you were censes at Mindsor, and was endeavor oppositions’ advertisements and prices convulsed the house with laughter, to male teachers was $767, ajifl to fe- throwing away money at Row Bark ing to draH logi-lation to meet the he had been much shaken in h’s opin- j Here are two sketches of a more males $5lS showing increases of $56 as we devote all our energies to our serious type, equally int-resting. situation. ' The propos, d hill con- and $35 over the previous year. Some ions." Terni l^fr'd that a marriage liccmso Counties exhibit greater enterprise "Tossing down his pen. Mr. Brown could be issued as at prisent when own business. jumped to his feet impetuously, ex- than others, and in the County of HON. F1)\V.\R1) IM.AKK. one of (he parties to the contract Wentworth the average salary for claiming, ‘Ah, fools and children was a residerit of the municipality males is the largest in the jmovince,. shouldn’t s e half-done work !" "l*!d\vard Blake beUmgcd to the high- I f(vr thirtv days prior to the time, but "He then paced his room, dilating viz., $618. York comes third with $604 est type of natiee t'ana^l ans, j)hysic- where this was n<»t so it would be 'l'he average salary in urban school* We show a Stock of Goods in each and on the good which T^ow l*ark had done necessary to advertise Ihe fact in the ally, intellectually, and morally. Op- is $1153, and in rural schools $.536.” and would do in raisuig the character ponents have occasior.a'ly spoken of local pao'T for at least three weeks every Department that is new and up-to- of the stock and farming of Canada, him as being distant and coUi. But before th* I'ceriS'* could be issued. There are .5921 public schools in and predicted that he would, ere long, he possessed the warm Irish heart, In casfs nhete I'artl's were <‘orning Ontario, 196 Roman Catholic schools^ an increase of 11 over the previou* be able to publish statistics which and what some have thought coldness from d'st .nt Points to meet at })lace would prove it to be a good paying year, 148 high schoo-s and collegiate* the-minute in Styie, that is highest in arose solely from defective vision. T agreed upot-,—for instance, to be mar- Concern. But that time unfortunately recall an incident which v. rifies this. ried in the liome of a relative — per- an increase of two for the year, 12d never came. One day wh le walking down Sparks mission to obxiate the d lay could be schools where continuation work i* Quaiity, and that is, considering quaiity and street, as we were leaving Ottawa at had from the Registrar-Gen'-ral by taken up, an increase of 24, and six the close of the session, he burst out telegraph. Brotestant separate seh<^ols, an in- MACKK.VZnC’S FAMOUS Rl'.TOHT with an e.xclamallon of deep regret Dr. Godfrey's specific danse relat- crease of five. styie, the very Lowest in Prices. "It has always been mentioned how that he wa.s unable to bow, shake ing to idiots, imbeciFs and mentally Mr. Mackenzie, during the latter years haiuls. or utter a passing word of incompetent persons would be pro- of his membership, became the un- leav'e-tuking — as T was almost con- vided under a general claus's which We buy our goods direct from the most doubted leader of the House of Gom- tinuously’ doing — to the numerous as yet had not bevn finally draff e lead his party, and I.ondon, Tuesday,. .April 1. — 'J'h« 4'he public are cautioned against' "vSir .John did not recall at the mo- he considered it was his duty to lead Daily Mail, whoso big prizes in the this practice as all such matter is would have to ask for first quality goods. ment that he was quoting the w^ords it in the fullest _Sf*nse of the term. past have encouraged aviation, this carefully examined by the post-office morning offers further big prizes for of Ahab, the svicked king, and not So far as party ‘tactics’ were con- officials, and on discover}’ of an en- those of the prophet. But Mr. Mac- cerned, he wanted no advice, and he waterplano flights across the .Ulantic closure in a newspaper, which is liable and around the British !sKs. 'I'he kenzie, who'was well read in P.iblical scarcely d'sgulsed the fact that Co use to higher rate of postage, it is sent to But to begin with, our customers do as in other literature, instantly SaW paper makes a distinction between a common phrase, ho played the game the Dead Letter office, and the sènU«r not want this class of goods. We do, the slip and as instantly retorted in as conservativ e leader ‘entirely’ ofî waterpianes and h.sdroplanes, specify- liable to prosecuCon by the post-offico the words of the ])rophct Klijah i ‘I his own hat.’ He therefore tolerated ing the form.-r as "aeroplanes which inspector. have not troubled Israel, but thou'and are able to alight in the water.'' It little or no interference by his lieu- 1’he postmaster also advices that a- at certain seasons of the year, hold thy father’s house, in that yc have tenants in matters of party strategy emphasizes its belief in the immense forsaken the commandments of the future before the waterpianes as ■great many copi s of Canadian paper* alw’ays save ami except when Sir addressed for delivery in the United special sales when prices are reduced, Lord and followed Baalim.’ George Cartier oocasional’y put his auxiliariis to the navy, especially in "This happy’ retort convulsed both seeking and attacking airship.s. For States are mailed without sufficient foot down, and he Cared .still h'ss for postage. 'Phese papers cannot be sent but we want to say right here, that sides of the house, and wjth charac- the opinions of his op{ onents.” the purpose of encouraging the de- teristic good nature Sir dohn himself velopment it o'”ers $2.5,0(10 to the first forward unless postage is fully paid. the quality alv^ays remains the same. joined in and seemed to enjoy the who pilots a British invented and Rate applicable is Ic per 4 oz. or- hilarity which followed.” British made waterplane around Eng- fraction thereof to each separate ad- land, Scothiîd end Wales Fgoing on dress. Finance Hotels the way within a mile of Kingstow’n Tt is suggested that those desiring THE TTFM HE ML\S AT. harbor) for 72 coiitinuous Iioin’s, to s nd newspapers to their friends in Lack of i>ropcr hotel accommoda- starting and fin'shiug near tlie mouth the United States Tnake sure that th«. "Sir .Tohn Rose, the finance minister full postage is paid. If You Want the Must for Your Money, tion alleged to be brought aI>out by' of the 1'hamos. in the first dominion cabinet, was an able man, very gentlemanly and ex- the pas.sing of the local, option by- It a'so offers '^.5iq0 0 kir any water- ceedingly’ good-natured. He had not, law in the various rural and urban planes which shall cros.'^ the Atlantic however, much parliamentary exper- areas throughout the Province has from anywhere in the United States, If you care to deal at a store where ience, and a little incident in which been used as an argument against Canada or Newfoundland to any point School Report be figiu'ed during this session is worth the abolition of tlie liquor traffic in in the United Kingdom, or vice versa, in 72 continuous hours. It quotes your trade is appreciated, where you relating. othet municipalités where a contest 'Phe following is the otanding of Uns "It occurred at midnight. The ses- has been l)rought on. that Comte de l.ambert, tlie inventor of the hvdroplane ana the late M’ilbur pupils of No. '7 ( bar., ‘it l-.ai^ter are always welcome to inspect our sion was nearing its close. A long and Man.v delegates and organizers Names in order of merit . tedious parliamentary day had been attending from thi‘ outlyitig iJistricts Wright's first pupil at T.emann to show that the latter flight is no (lass TA.—Donald .A. Mcl’hail, Don- taken up with the estimates. 1'here jthe Ontario branch of the Do- ald MePhre, Syhella ('. McRae, Mary stock and learn our prices, whether had been much talk, and little done. chimera, l.ambert believes that with- j minion .Viliance (‘onvinlion have been Catherine ATcDonald, AViilie C-artan, lA’cry’one was weary, many sleepy, in ten years waterpianes will cross insistent in th ir demands for Action, I^'^ter Cameron, Pearl Ross, !)uuoan A you are ready to buy or not, but Sir .John Rose held to his desk, from the Unifed States to Great ’with the rtsnlt that thz Alliance Ein- McDonald. hoping he might yet be able to run ' ance Committee wi 1 end avor l"o dc- Britain b<’tween sunrise and sunset on through a numbo' of votes befi‘>ru the . vise a scheme wh^rel^y men with euf- a long Summer dav. The two groat Class TIT.—T.awrciico Afclffiail, Hugh house adjourned. ^ ficient capital can be interested in the dillicullffs wi'l lie to keep to the Allan McDonald, -lohn Mclffiee, I'aCiola ".Just at midnight’s witching hour, construction of temperance hotels course if out of sight of ships, and to Eelion, Annette Eelion, Donald Angus wlien ghosts are supposed to wander, with every’ mocen attornev-general ancial operations. Renaud, equal. week in case the engines fail. It is X The only Genuine Crum’s English Prints as sold by every leading store in Canada, ISc. yd. I imtiossihle in tlie present stage of de- Primary—.lohnny Renaud, AngusMc- velopment for the machines to cross Donald, Marv Ell n AfcDonald, Alar- the .Atlantic without stopping to re- garet Ellen AIcDonald. WE WANT YOUR EGGS. plenish the supply of petrol, but it is Katie Ei. Keir, teacher, Glen Rov believer! that it is practicable to obvi P.O. ate the difficulty.

A six thousand egg ipeubator just On the average each person in Cai opened in Morri.sburg marks a forward ada served by water-woi'ks uses I movement in the devidopment of the imperial gallons of water a day ai egg and poultry business in Eastern pays $4.12 a year for it, according t ISAAC SIMON Ontario. The pluTit is operated in a a report on the waterworks of Canac . i building specially erected for the pur- in y>reparation by the Commission of pose by Mr. R. T. Ashton, who for Conservation. Opposite Union Bank, some years has been shipping eggs and poultry from this point. It is expect- and Does so Much ed that the incubator will be filled for the first time at the end of the pre- JHexandria - - Ont sent month. V^armers and others will The News will be mailed ontf bring eggs to tlie incubator ^nd aff-®*" April 1914 to all new subscribers POSITIVELY THE LARGEST SALE IN CAHADA a period of three weeks call for the chickens.—Morrisburg Herald. In Canada for One Dollar. uhj f^fews, Alexandria, Ont, April ll 1913 r I The hand that loves its work does Miss Dora MacMaster, who spent sents, testifying to the esteem in which ends present at the funeral. 'The pupils LITTLE ITEHS it well. some days in town the guest of Mrs. they are hold in the neighborhood of both the Public and Separate ^"ine sugar weather just now. I On Thursday evening, April 17th, a 3Ir. Angus Grant of Dunvegan, was where they have both lived since early schools of the town attended in a childhood. Congratulations. body. •Honey is easier ! When was it easy euchre party will be given In Ken- a News caller yesterday. ^foro ? I nedy’s Hall, by Miss May St. John, Mrs. James Orton spent the weeK The pall-bearers were: Messrs. .Rory Hardware |{. H, C0W8II Furniture a candidate in the piano contest, in end with friends in Montreal. A. McDonald, Glen Nevis ; R. A. Mac- To oonllfle toO much is to put your donald, Greenfield ; D. J. McDonald, aid of the Sacred Heart Parish. Ad- Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McRae of 1 ag- I.Seniooi in another man's squeezer. j mission 25 cents. OBITUARY 3^ Loohiel ; I>achlan McDonald, J. Hie great hope of society is individ- gan, were the guests of friends in town Mr. Regis Vachon. Senecal and J. McDonald of South t The annual meeting of the Aiexan- on Monday. 'V39al character. ' dria Cheese Board will be held in the At Montreal, on Thursday, April 3rd Indian. Mr. Angus •!. ^IcDon‘'lI, contractor, The spring season’s best selling work ’J'own Hall, here, to-morrow afternoon the death occurred of Mr. Regis Va- The News joins in extending warmest fiction—the seed catalogue. I at 2 o’clock. It is to be hoped that .Montreal, was in town tlui early part chon, son of Mr. Damos Vachon, 1st sj'-mpathy to the bereaved family. ' members will make a point of being of the week. Kenyon. If this is not spring, what would you Mr. Artluir ('olborne, who had been OUR NEW '«all it ? I present and take an active part in the The deceased, who was 39 years oi ' proceedings. visiting relatives in F.ngland, r<3tijrned Farmers are marketing many pota- to town the latter part of last week. age, was born in Prescott. Some three toes. j Close upon one liundred and fifty Deputy Sheriff Shearer of (’ornwall, years ago while engaged at work at WALL Clover and timothy seed at *1. Simp- {)eople, by their presence at the euchre was a busini'ss visitor to town iMon- Cobalt, the late Mr. Vachon met with .«on & Son’s. I party in Alexander Hall, 'Buesday ev- day. a serious accident, which resulted in ening, furnished ample testimony of the the partial paralysis of his lower A Blood Purifier Cowan’s new wall, papers are beaut- Mr. Goo. Bougie, merchant, was a PAPERS ‘ses. , interest they feel in the Alexandria business visitor to Montreal the early limbs. He returned to Glengarry, sub- Saturday was a busy day in town, Hockey Club, under whose auspices the part of the week. sequently disposed of his farm proper- aand there was a good market for the ' euchre was given. The evening in ev- Mr. S. A. Gormley, insurance agent, ty, and left again with his family for That is also time of year. ' ery way proved a huge success. paid Montreal a business visit Mon- ('obalt, where he resided prior to One never objects to carrying germs Wild duck of the whistler variety are day. taking up his residence in Montreal. to be seen in large flocks on the St. ;4ibout with him if they happen to be Mrs. F. Hathaway of Laggan, was Besides his widow, nee Augustine A TONIC 'Æon greenbacks. Lawrence these aaj s, but owing t^o the tlie guest last week of her cousin, Mrs Pilon, he is survived by two sons and The Ice Trust did not cut a lot of close season the gunner has to con- D. Donovan, Main street. four daughters. tent himself with a glimpse from a See this winter, but it is going to cut The funeral took place on Saturday will not weaken you. lot of ice this summer. distance, with the added pleasure of Rev. Duncan ATacdonald, I’.P., Glen the sound made by them whilst on morning, upon the arrival of the train Euchre party, Kennedy's Hall, Thurs Robertson, w’as a gu(‘St at the Palace from Montreal, to the Church of the APPEAL TO THOSE WHO DESIRE AN ARTISTIC HOME. -day evening, April 17th. Admission on Monday. Sacred Heart and cemetery. Rev. J. :25 cents. The senate passed twenty-three di- Miss O’Connor of Greenfield, was the vorce bills in less than twenty-three W. Dulin officiated at the requiem mass The designs and colorings are carefully selected, with Does the silence of the Senate be- gue.st this week of her sister, Mrs. D. The pall-bearers were : Messrs. F. That is token anything, or are the old men minutes. Handled them, metaphor- •7. Macdonell, Main street. the object of making the interior particulaily restful cally speaking, with tongs. The sen- Perriard, 0. Faubert, A. Gaines, Jos. esimply taking a prolonged snooze ? Mr. John iShaw of Ottawa, while in Vachon, Wm. Pilon and Jos. Goulet. A correspondent of the Canadian ators heard the evidence, and one town the latter part of last week, was McLEISTER’S and inviting. '^arm advocates a Saturday half-holi- can imagine the demoralizing effect it warmly welcomed by his many friends. *^ay for farmers. must have upon them. V Mr. and Mrs. Mai. Mavillc, 3rd Ken- Mr. Roderick McDonald. What a swell stock of men’s hats They are the sot t of papers which you Alexandria merchants report a brisk yon, left recently for Vernon, B. C., At Water St. Hospital, Ottawa, on IRON -movement of spring goods during the they have aC W. J. Simi>son’9. The where they purpose residing. do not quickly tire of, and which your very latest, from the most modish Thursday, April 3rd, 1913, the death past few days. Miss T.ena AfcDonald, Kenyon street occurred of Mr. Roderick. McDonald, If you have anything in the way of makers of Britain, Italy, and the cast, who had been visiting friends at TONIC friends as well as yourself will admire. United States. All the young swells one of South Indian's most highly es- iplumbing or heating to do, let Cour- North Lancaster, has returned home. teemed and respected citizens, follow- ^ille have >'our order now, before the are going there, and the older ones as Miss Laura .\uger, Niagara Falls, ing an attack of pneumonia. well. Be sure to look through our samples before placing begins. visited her sister, Mrs. Jos. T.alonde, The deceased, who was in his 70th PILLS Watch for Courville^s “KYANIZE" Brighien up the appearance of your Elgin St., for a few days last week. year, is surviied by his widow, two your order. home, either interior, or exterior, with •mndow and see what it means. Messrs. D. F. McCrimmon, Dunvegan sons and two daughters, namely, An- Ottawa Paint W’orks pure paint. You Every man can and should do some- and M. G. McRae, McCormick, were gus of Regina, Sask.: John A., Prin- ^^ing for the public, if it be only to can get it at Courville’s. among the Nows callers yesterday. It used to be the fashion to wa- cipal of the High School, Victoria, B. Ikick a banana peel into the road from Mr. D. R. McDonald, contractor, C.; Mrs. H. Leclair, and Miss Mamie 100 Pills in a box 30 Cents. "the pavement. ter the milk. But the dairy com- left on Monday for St. Johns, N. B., panies are finding it better to water at home. He also leaves one brother, In the spring the man who changes where he has extensive construction Mr. Daniel A. McDonald, and one sis- •3ieavy clothes for garments light may their stock. Milk has gone up to work now going on. Sent by mail Everywhere. ten cents a quart and dividends will ter, Mrs. 1). J. Macdonell, both of COWAN’S l>c healthy in the morning and a pulse* Mr. W. R. Aldridge for some months Alexandria. ^Sese thing at night. be paid at eight per cent, on the w-a- at the Alexandria Bakery, has left for ter. The farmer never had the right The remains were conveyed’ from Ot- IT'ollingwood intends to light its Hawkesbury, where he has secured an tawa to his late residence at South Next the Post Office. 'aatret't with -350 tungstens. The rate, idea about water.—Toronto World. appointment. 'Phe total earnings of the Manitiba Indian, from where the funeral took ^hich was fixed by the Hydro-Electric • • • place to the Roman Catholic Church, •Commission is, 12 per annum. Government telephones for the month I Messrs. Donald McCaskill, T.aggan, of February aggregate 3132,623.83, on Monday morning, April 7th, solemn, Mr. John Boyle is refitting and re- and R. A. Macdonald, GreenricM, were requiem mass being sung by Rev. Fa- John McLeister modelling his ice cream parlors in the making the earnings since November among the visitors in town on J’ues- 30, 1912, 340.5,094.66. The net bal- ther Desjardins, with deacon and sub- -fit. Lawrence block, preparatory to day. deacon assisting. The sacred edifice CHEMIST •opening out shortly. ance of revenue over expenses is 336,- Miss M. B. McMartin of Cornwall, 791.55 for the month, and 8111,767.31 was heavily draped for the occasion, Protect your furs. They cost too visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.John and that the late iMi-. McDonald was much to lose. Camphor balls, gum since November 30, 1912. McMartin, Main St. south, fo-r a few Alexandria, Ontario. Fred Gilbert of Brockville, son of held in very high regard by the resid- «amphor, moth camphor flakes and days this week. ents of South Indian as well as else- Cuddon’s Announcement. *oil of Cedar twigs, at McT.eister’s. Mr. N. Gilbert, who has a very hand- Mr. H. Graham of the Canadian some displacement boat on exhibition where, was made evident by the very For rheumatism in the spring from Bond Hanger Coupling Co., is on large attendance of sympathising fri- ^ndamp weather, try RheumaticTablets, at the Montreal motor boat show, an- an extended western tour in the inter- L liO cents a box at McLeister's Drug nounced Wednesday night that a visit- ests of his company. JBtore. or from New York had purchased the Mr. Donald .1. Cuthljcrt, after spend- boat and that it would be shipped it New Line of Optica! Several carloads of British Columbia ing the winter months in Thessalon, Ær, consigned to the National Pipe & there immediately after the show. arrived home the early part of the foundry Co., have arrived at the G. Rev. John U. Tannea* of Lancaster, The First Canadian Town 'T.R. station here. the newly appointed superintendent of Mrs. George Burns, Pembroke, spient The Glengarry License Commission- Home Missions for the S\Tiod of Mon- Wednesday and Thursday the guest of I Goods just arrived ‘ BTS will meet in the Town,. Hall here, treal and Ottawa, addressed large her cousin, Mrs. James Orton, Bisncj». Ever Financed by Americans. -on Saturday, the l^h inst., to con- audiences in the Presbyterian Church, street. ^aüder licenses for the ensuing year con- here, on Sunday last, and delighted Mr. J. M. Thomson, accountant of "wening at 10 a.m. all his friends by the manner in which the Bank of Ottawa, left Saturday BAROMETERS Tke ladies of the Sacred Heart Lea- he presented the Home Mission pro evening, on a three weeks' vacation :^fae of St. Finnan’s purpose holding a blem of the church. He left for Ivan- which he will spend visiting friends in Every Farmer should have one of these plant and flower sale al^ut the third caster on Monday. Indiana and Tennessee, week in May. Watch for the date The treasurer of Cornwall General Mr; R. J. McMaster, who had been useful weather Indicators Hospital has received 32,500 to endow spending some days the guest of his BASSANO «reserve your orders for plants for them Work has bem renew^ at the Na- a bed in the public ward of the hosp- sister-in-law, Mrs. J. R. McMa.ster, Ot- anal Pipe and Foundry Co. and from ital from Messrs. S. M. and Fred H. tawa House, returned to Sault Ste. ; ; Thermometers from 23c. up. » orders already booked, the spring Gray, Cornwall; Frank M. Gray, Tor- Marie, Saturday epening. jd coming summer will spell activity onto, and other members of the fam- i^«Messrs. Fergus McRae, Arthur Da- J130.000.00 of Bassano Bonds underwritten by Ameri- lout that premises. ily of the late Charles C. Gray, who pratto of this place, and J. A. McMil- together with his wife and two chil- can Financiers, at Par. ^Passengers travel on the G.T.R. has lan of I.ochiel, left here Monday even- twen somewhat heavy of late, particuL dren, perished in the disastrous fire ing for Vancouver, B.C. We wish them Present Population 1,500 ly if this the case on Sundays many which destroyed the Rossmore Hotel in success. Silk Stockings Wently spending the week end away April, 1910. Mr. S. M. Gray is an of- Every indications of 15,000 in five years and inted dairy instructor and sanit- Do you realise that at Cuddon’s you Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. McDonell, Miss economy ehows. The^ have a mighty ary inspector af Alexandria’s syndic- can have your eyes scientifically M. McDone'l, Miss Mary Bell Macdonell appreciation for such things, but they ex* ate. tested at any time entirely free of and Mr. 1), J. McDonald, 3rd I.ochiel. pect their men folks to A few gallons of the O.P.W. pure charge ? Do not neglect your sight, Mrs. F. W. S. Crispo, who had been buy them. \ paints make a wonderful improvement or the consequences may be serious. on an extended visit to her father, Mr. This is the place to If you have outgrown your glasses, or E. H. Tiffanj^ K.C., returned to her look for women's watches^the largest, E>«st assorted, attractive , around the house, both for good looks stock of filled gold and solid jgold watches in this town. Everyone has a and durabilitv. Sold only at Cour- they are in any way unsuitable or western home, Winnipeg, Friday. She troublesome, call on Mr. Cuddon and reliable works—a real practical timekeeper—their upkeep cost b low. •wiUe's. was accompanied as far as Montreal Priced from $12.00 to $^.00. We feature the Elpn wiicb. 'Hie lightning rod as a safeguard get his advice, and get the benefit of by Mr. Tiffany. SPRING'IOPENINGwJÉ .L ^against fire is being brought promin- his expert knowledge in fitting you. On Wednesday a . number of young •'«ntly before many of our farmers at Mr. A. Campbell of L’Original, who people spent a pleasant e\^ing at the ^present and we understand a goodly has an outfit in town, has just com- home of Mr. and Mrs. David Courville, At Alexandria’s Leading Store. : number are booking orders. pleted sinking a well on Mr. 0. Se- on the occasion of their daughter's You will find comfort, cleanliness, guinrs property on Elgin St., securing birthday. Miss Courville was the excellent water in abundance at 214 and in the end economy as well, in the recipient of many useful and beautiful _WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED OUR COMPLETE _ ' nee of aluminum kitchen ware. Cour- feet. He will proceed to sink a well presents. for Mr. 0. Faubert, (Island Survey,and Smoked Glasses • ville’s have a very satisfafctory stock. i Mr. and Mrs. Angus P. McDonald, ASSORTMENT OF The proposal in the Ontario T.egis- is prepared to meet the town author- Mr. and Mrs. Jami s McDonald and Mr Sature to impose a license fee of S500 ities with a view of sinking wells for Angus D. McDonald, all of Dominion For Sun and Snow at this sea- • am moving picture shows is naturally an ade(]uate water supply of a per- St., took tlieir departure, Monday ev- meeting with active opposition on the manent character.