1911 No 36 70L. XIX ALEXANDRIA, , FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,

I Ensilage corn—Dan Mcl.eod, Kirk Quilt, plain while* machine — F. S. W. E. MoKillican, 3 D. E. McMaster. Wanted I Heifer, calved in 1911. 1 J. W. Mc- Hill. Campbell. NOTICE l.eod, 2 J. W. McLeod, Kirk Hill, 3 Slippers, knitted—1 John R. Mc- Wanted a general servant. Good D. E. McMaster. VEGETABLES. Naughton, 2 Margaret McTnto.sh. The Counties’ Council oE Unitod Slippers, crocheted—Margaret Mcln- Counties of Stormont, Dundas and wages. Apply at once to Mrs. D. R. CLASS 11. JERSEYS Potatoes, Early Variety—1 D. A. Me McDonald, Catherine St. east, Alexan- Bulltwo years and upwards. 1 1).E. Millan, Kirk Hill ; 2 Rod. N. Mci.eod, Clengany, will meet at Court House, Skirt, hand-made — 1 John R. Mc- Coit^all, on Monday, 16th October, dria. 36-2 McMaster. 3 M. Cardinal. Bull, 1 year old. I). E. McMaster. Collection potatoes—Rod N. McLeod. Naughton, 2 Margaret McIntosh. at 8 p.m., pursuant to ^djoum* Skirt, machino-nmae—John R. Turnips, Swede — 1 Jos. Legroulx, Mc- nient from June Session. Cow 2 years and upwards. I&t2 1). Naughton. Cornwall, Sept. 25th, 1911. E. McMaster. Alexandria ; 2 Angus McMaster. Carrots, Red—1 Jos. l.egroulx, 2 Woollen mitts—1 F. S. Campbell, 2 Lost or Strayed Heifer 1 year old. Ü. E. McMaster. Margaret McIntosh. ADRIEN I. MACDONELI., Heifer calf 1911-^1 D. E. McMaster. Angus McMaster. 86-3 Counties* Clerk. From the premises of the undersign- Can-ots, White—1 D. A. McMillan, 2 Woollen socks—1 F. S. Campbell, 2 ' Cow 3 years and upwards—I Donald Margaret McIntosh. ed, four head of cattle coming tw^o Cumming, 2 F. Depratto, Alexandria, Jos. Legroulx. years, as follows—Red bull, black keif Mangels, Mammoth Red—I D. A. Mc- Woollen' stockings—1 F. S. ('ampbell 3 Chas. Proctor, St. Raphaels W. 2 Margaret McIntosh. er with white spots, white heifer, dark , Heifer 2 j^ears old— 1 W. E. McKilli- Millan, 2 Angus McMaster. blue spots, also spotted heifer. Any. Mangels, Yellow Globe—l.D. A. Mc- Cotton socks—1 F. S. Cnmpbel!, 2 m\mm MEETING can, 2 to 3 A. A. McKinnon, Alexan- John K. McNaughton. information that will lead to their re- dria. Millan, 2 Angus McMaster. covery will be thankfully received by Mangels, Golden Tankard—1 D. A. Hand sewing—1 John R. McNaugh- Heifer I year old—1 &‘2- A. A. McKin ton, 2 .Margaret McIntosh. TOWNSHIP OF LANCASTER owner. E. Ouimet. Green Valley. 36-t non, 3 Donald Gumming. McMillan. Beets, l.argc Blood—1 1). A. McMil- Counterpane, woiji—I*'. S. Campbell. V Herd of four cows,- grade, for dairy Counterpane, wool and cotton, mix- A meeting of the electors of the purposes, giving milk and 1 registered lan, 2 Jos. Legroufx. Township of I>ancaster will be held at Beets, Sugar^Z D. A. McMillan, 2 ed—F. S. Campbell. bull.—1 W. E. McKillican, 2 Donald Counterpane, wool and cotton, fancy the Township Chambers, North I^an- IN MEMORIAM Gumming, A. G. r. Macdonald. caster, on Thursday, October 5th, 1911 -1 F. S. Campbell, 2 D. A. McMillan. In loving memory of Mary 0. Mor- Heifer calf of 1911—1 Chas Proctor, Large squash—1 .J. C. Gauthier, ,2 Darning on socks or garment—1 F. at the hour of one o’clock, for the pur rison, Laggan, Ont., who died Sept. 2 W. E. McKillican, .3 A Markson, D. A. McMillan. S. Campbell, 2 Margaret Mclnto.sh. pose of nominating a candidate for Large pumpkin—1). A. McMillan. 30th, 1910. By her loving parents and Alexandria. Buttonholes—1 Margaret McIntosh, 2 the vacant office of Reeve for the bal- brother. C'abbage—Wm. Seguin, DominiOnvilW (-’auliflower—I Jos. I^egroulx, 2 An John R. McNaughton. ance of the current year. CLASS 18 LEICESTER SHEEP. ARCH. J. MACDOXAU), gus McMaster. Ram, any age—I W. E. McKillican. Tomatoes—L Jos. Legroulx, ^2 An- LADIES’ WORK, FANCY 0 Returning Officer. Auction Sales Ewe, aged—1 W. E. McKillican, 2 gus McMaster. Sofa pillow, embroidered, silk—Mar- North f.ancaster. Sept. 27, 1911. 1. T. D. Dunn. River Beaudette, 3 W.E. Parsnips—1 A. G. F. Macdonald, 2 garet McIntosh. 36-1 The undersigned will sell by public 1 McKillican. 1). A. McMillan."': Sofa pillow, embroidered, Roman — auction at lot 25-lst Lochiel, on Thurs j Ram, lamb—1 T. D. Dunn, 2 W. E. Collection garden vegetables — Jos. 1 John H. McNaughton. 2 F. S. Camp day, Oct. 6th, 1911, Fred. Leduc, pro- McKillican. Tiegroulx. bell. prietor; Ed. Walsh, auctioneer. Ewe, lamb—1 & 2 W. E. McKillican, Collection of roots for feeding pur- Sofa pillow,, corton or lin<»n — Mar- 3 T. D. Dunn. poses—I A. G. F. Macdonald, 2 D. A. garet ^Iclntosh. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE COUN- The undersigned will sell by public Yearling Ewe—1 T. D. Dunn, 2to3 McMillan. Sofa pillow, any otiier kind—I Mar- auction at lot 12-2nd Kenyon, on Tues W. E. McKillican. (itron—1 Angus McMaster, 2 D. E. garet McIntosh, 2 F. S. Campbell. - TY OF GLENGARRY. day, Oct. 3rd, 1911 ; Oaias Faubert, Shearlinff, lamb—1 T. D. Dunn. • McMaster, Laggan. * Bead wprk—1 Margaret McIntosh, 2 prop.; D. J, Macdonell, auctioneer. CLASS 15 OXFORD DOWN Cucumbers—1 D. A. McMillan, 2 An- F. S, (’an^bell. Ram, any . age—1 D. D. MeSweyn gus McMaster. Coronation bi'aid work — 1 F. Ss PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby givsn McCrimanoii, 2 Dan W. Mcl^eod. Campbell, 2 Mai'garet McIntosh. At lot 6-lst Kenyon, Monday, Oct. Cross stitch—1 John IL McNaughton under section 237 of the DominioziElec- 9th, 1911, farm stock and implements; Ewe, aged—1 W. E. McKillican. DAIRY PRODUCE. tion Act, that Mr. Duncan McMartin, 2 F. S. Campbell. D. J. Macdonell,Ram, auctioneer; lamb—1 E.Brunet,D. D. MeSweyn. Crock of butter—t D. A. McMillan, Darned net—1 JoMi R. McXcander 'a?«l«"-1 Nau^Jjton. ^ ^ ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF THE COUN- Under several disadvantages the an- McMaster, Laggan* ; 3 M. D. Morrison, 1 can, 3 A. J. McNaughton, St. Raph- nual fair, under the auspices of the Laggan ; 2 J. C...... For Sale Dalhousie Mills. aels W. Wdlf Hiver apples-^?, N. McLeod. rmbro'î tion of members for the Dominion in central locality. Apply immediate- tion day, it could not be expected, Glen Roy ; 3 F. S. Campbell. Hardanger—T John K. Me.\aughton, House of Commons, has appointed Mr. ly to ownerj Mrs. A. A. McMillan, 17- the attendance this year would be a Filly or gelding, 3 years old —^ i i'. Boar under 6 mos.—1 W, E. 'Sc- Crimmon ; 2 J. D. McMaster. 2 E. S. Campbell. John McMillan, of Alexandria, as his 8th Lancaster, Glen Nevis, Ont. record one. However, some 1200 peo- Bruuett, Glen Nevis ; 2 M. A. Muhto, Killican, 2 A. J. McNaughton, 3 F.L, Talman Sweet—F. S. Campbell. Other varietv, named—F. S. Camp- Handkerchief, fancy, hand-made — T official agent under the above act. 85-2 ple braved the elements and took in North Lanceyster. Margaret McTntoaM, 2 John R. Mc- Mare or gelding, 2 years old—1 A. CLASS 20 GRADES bell. ' ‘ JOHN K. MAC1.ENNAN, the Fair, which all pronounced to be Naughton, the lïest, from an exhibit standpoint, Munro'i McCormick ; 2 Jas. Will, Bains Sow, 1 year or oyer—1 F. L. Cains. Blaôk grapes—D. A. McMillan. Handkerchief/ lace^—1 .Tohn TL Me ^turning Officer for said Electoral held in Alexandria, for a number of • ville ; 3 D. Cumming. ■ ^ District. Sow, 1 year or ovei* 6 mos.—I F.L. Naughton, 2 E. vR, Campbell. years. Unquestionably the show in Span for general purpose in harness Cains, J Handkerchief, hand-made — 1 E. S. '^Hi|lexandria, Sept. 14, 1911. For Sale or Tc. Rent SUGAR, HONEY AND CANNED cattle proved an eye-opener, while the j —1 Neil McCuaig, Laggan ; 2 F. S. I'RUIT C’ampbell, 2 Margaret McIntosh. 36-2 several classés in horses were a close Campbell, 3 Wm. Young, Lancaster. North east part of Lot 20 in 7th POULTRY. Embroidered centerpiece, colored— I second. The interior display with few 1 Express waggon horse, hitched — 1 ■ Maple sugar—1 D. A. McMillan, 2 J. Margaret Meinto.'jh, 2 F. S. ('ampboll. ;■ Con., seven acres, gooa house and J. McDonald, Laggan. exceptions, was admirable and inter- I Allan A. McMillati/ McCormick ; 2 W. White Plymouth Rocks, cock—Î An- Kensington, embroidery-=-F. S.CUïinp- stable, also never failing well. Apply gus McKenzie, Vankleek Hill. Cock- Maple syrup—1 Dan J. McDonald, Notice to Mrs. J. A. IfeBa*, Agassis, 9.C. ested sightseers very much. The poul- I E. McKillican, St. Elmo ; 3 M. A. bell. try section gave evidence that locally ! Munro. erel—1 P. McMasmr, I.aggan ; 2 A. Laggan ; 2 D. McMillan. Embroidered quilt—I 1'. S. CumpboE 35-4 McKenzie. Hen—1 A. McKenzie. Pul- Jar of honey—1 D. A. McMillan, 2 If your watches, clocks or jewelery more interest is being displayed in this I One year old colt—D. Cumming. 2 John R. McNaughton. important branch of agriculture. The let—IP. McMaster, 2 A. McKenzie. D. 0. Urquhart. T.ace, B>attenburg—1 .John R. Me have been in the hands of the watch ! _ CARRIAGE HORSES. Strawberrie.s—1 D. A. McMillan, 2 J, friendly competition between citizens I Stallion, 3 years and up—Angus Mc- Barred Plymouth Rock, cock—1 A. Naughton, 2 F. R. t’ampbell. Doctor, and have failed to give satis- McKenzie, 2 P. McMaster. Cockerel— D. McMaster. -faction, don’t get discouraged, but and the farming class for first honors Master, Fassifern. Lace, real—1 F. R. Campbeil, 2 Mar FARM EDR SALE OR TO RENT is a healthy sign, and we trust that in 1 P. McMaster, 2 A. McKenzie. 3 Neil Raspberries—1 D. A. McMillan, 2 A. garet McIntosh. send those patients to the hospital ' Brood mare, foal at side—Hugh Mc- McT.eod. Hon—1 P. McMaster, 2 A. G. F. Macdonald. the near future to see a poultry asso- Kinnon^ Mountmelick — Ï .John McNaugh and they will l>e cured, or no pay will McKenzie. Pullet~i A. McKenzie, 2P Jelly—I D. Ov Urquhart, 2 J. I). Mc- A pretty farm consisting of 100 acres ciation formed here. I Filly, 3 years old—I D. Gumming, 2 ton, 2 I\ 8. Campbell'. be requested. At all times you will be situate west half Lot 31-7th Con. of McMaster, 3 N. McLeod. Master. told if they are worth repairing. Wedd In the hall there was an apiary dis- P. McMaster, Laggan. Pincushion — 1 F. S. Campbel!, i Char. One and a half miles east play under the supervision of a re- White Wyandottes, cock—I A. Mc- Blums—1 J. D. McMaster, 2 1). A. John R. McNaughton. ing rings can be made to order, or if of the village of Martintown. For fur- Span carriage horses, in harness — Kenzie, 2 Dr. Hope. Cockerel-=^l P. McMillan,,^ you have old gold bring it in and I presentative of the Guelph Agricultur- 1 A. McCaskill, Barb; 2 Nap. Legault. Hem stitching~l Margaret McIntosh ther information apply to Box 80, Mar al College, while Messrs. R. H. Cow- McMaster, 2 Dr. Hop^, 3 A. McKenzie. Sweet .pickles—D. A. McMillan. 2 F. S. Campbell. will make it up in new goods, or pay tintown. Ont. 34-4 Alexandria. Hen—1 Dr. Hope, 2 A. McKenzie. Pul- Mixed pickles—D. A. McMillan. cash for same. an made a specialty of incubators, Single gelding or mare, in harness— Photo frame, not embroidered I brooders, etc., of the Ijee manufacture let—1 Dr. Hope, 2 P. McMaster, 3 A. Pickled cucumbers—I J. R. .McNaugh John R. McNaughton, 2 Margaret Mc- THE ALEXANDRIA, WATCH, CLOCK 1 and 2 J. D. Fraser, Athol ; 3 J. K. McKenzie. ton, Dominionville ; 2 D. A. McMillan. and D. Courville of cream separators. Condic, Bainsville. * Intosh. AND JEWELERY HOSPITAL Pipers of the 59th Regiment furnish- Colored Wyandottes; cock — 1 A. Pickled onions—I D. A. McMillan, 2 Pyrography or burnt work—1 John Year old colt—1 Dan J. McDonald, Sabourin, 2 A. McKenzie, 3 N. Mc- John R. McNaughton. , 36-tf OppoBtt* the Town HaH. Farms» for Sale ed music during the afternoon. Laggan; 2 M. A. Munro, North l^aa- R. McNaughton, 2 Margaret McIntosh I^od. Cockerel—I N. McLeod, 2 A. Catsup—I A. G. F. Macdonald, 2 A. Wallachain embroidery—1 Mnrgare' caster. Sabourin. Hen—1 A. Sabourin, 2 P. W. Clark, Kirk Hill. West half lot No. 14-6th Lochiel — STOCK JUDGING. 5 *sniu3 •'J I—pio .TB9X I 'jôjpH McIntosh, 2 John R. McNaughton. 100 acres, one half mile from Dalkeith. McMaster, 3 N. McLeod. Pullet — 1 Raspberry wine—D. A. McMillan. Tatting—1 F. R. Campbell, 2 Mar The stock judging competition held Judge—John A. Kirk. N. McT>eod, 2 A. Sabourin, Grape wine—1 D. 0. Urquhart, 2 D. Apply to R. D. McIntosh, Dalkeith, in connection with the fair here, under garet McIntosh. ROADSTERS, White Leghorns, cock, cockerel, hen, A. McMillan. Ont. 33-4 the direction of Mr. N. D. McKenzie, Stallion, 3 years and up—1 D. * A. Braiding—F. S. C'ampbell. pullet—A. McKenzie. Home-made bread—D. A. McMillan. Pierced brass work—I M. Mefntosh. District Representative of the Ontario Campeau, Glen Robertson. Pan of biscuits— Mrs. Dan A. Mc- Department of Agriculture, was very Brown Leghorns, cock, cockerel, hen ♦ 2 J. R. McNaughton. SEALED TENDERS addressed to The undersigned offers for sale, the Brood mare foal at side—D. A. Cam —A. McKenzie. Donald, Alexandria ; 2 D. A. McMil- north half o! east half of 36-9 IxKhiel, successful, both in the number of en- peau. Hammered brass work—J J. R. Me the undersigned, and endorsed ''Tender tries and the close competition which Black Minorcas, cock, cockerel, pullet Naughton, 2 M. McIntosh. containing 50 acres more or less. The Filly or gelding, 3 years old — IP. —A. McKenzie. Hen—1 and. 2 P. Mc- Hard soap—1 John J. McDonald, for Public Building, Athens, Ontario,” resulted. In several instances there French eyelet embroidery—1 J. R. will be received at this office until 4.00 sod is rich heavy clay, about 20 '»cres Proulx, Kirk Hill. Master, 3 A. McKenzie. Laggan ; 2 T). A. McMiiia». clear, balance good mixed bush, road was only a single point between the McNaughton, 2 M. Mcfiitosh. p.m., on Monday, October 9th, 1911, Span roadsters, in harness—1 F. S. Brahamas, cock—1 P. McMaster, 2 Canned fruits, best display—1 D. A. Tea cosy, embroidered—1 J, R. Me for the erection of a Public Building allowance to the front. This property contestants and those who did not win Campbell, 2 D. Cumming. A. McKenzie. Cockerel, hen, pullet — McMillan, 2 Mrs. Dan A. McDonald. ’ a prize were very little behind the win Naughio.i, 2 Af. McIntosh, at Atbei^, Ont. is one half mile east of McCrlmmon’s Year old colt—1 A. J. McRae, Dun- A. McKenzie. ners. The most noticeable feature of Ten cosy, not embroidered—Î Mis. 1- Flans, speciheations and form of con- Comers. For further particulars ap- vegan ; 2 Mrs. Mansell, Dominionville; Oxqiington, buff, cock, cockerel — A. ply ta Malcolm McLeod, McCrimmon, the competition was that nearly every HOME MANUFACTURE. A. McDonald, 2-1. R. McNaughton. tract can l^e seen and forms of tender 3 N. M. Bellamy, V.S., Alexandria. McKenzie. Hon—I A. McKenzie, 2 H. Burnt leather work — 1 .1. R. Mo Ont. contestant placed the animals cor- Miller, 3 Dr. Hope. Pullet—1 H. Mil- Woollen blankets—1 D. A. McMillan,2 obtained at this Department on ap- rectly, and the men that won were the Naughton, 2 M. Alclnfosh. plication to Mr. Thos. A. Hastings, 31-8 CATTLE-AYKS HIRES. ler, 2 Dr. Hope, 3 A. McKenzie. F. R. Campbell. ones who could give the best reasons Tray and carving cloth—I M. Mein clerk of works, postal station F, Bull, 3 years ancf up—I F. L. Cains, Rhode Island Red, cock—1 H.Miller, Woollen blankets, factory dress—D.A tosh, 2 F. S. Campbell. for their placing. Several of the pa- 2 Dr. Hope, 3 P. McMaster. Cockerel McMillan. Yonge Street, Toronto, Ont., and at pers handed in were especially good Vankleek Hill.,' Irish crochet—1 AT. ATcTntosh, 2 lU the post office at Athens, Ont. Bull, 2 years old—1 F. T». Cains, 2 —1 and 2 H. Miller, 3 P. McKenzie. Home-made cloth—F., S. Campbell. S. C-ampbell. Persons tendering are notified that NOTICE OF REGISTIUIION OF 01UW in this regard. Bronze IHirkeys, male—1 P. McMas- Home-made cloth, colored — F. S. 5^. A. Munro. Wood carving—1 J. R. McNaughton ' tenders will not be considered unless The prize winners were :— ter, 2 A. McKenzie. Hen—P. McMast- Campbell. Alexandria. Bull, 1 year old—1 1). Cumming, 2 2 M. McIntosh. made on the printed forms supplied, er. Colored flannri—E. S. Campbell, Collection of currosities—1 1*\ S Township of Lancaster. T.—D, J. McDonald, 22-2nd Lochiel, F. L. Cains, 3 M. A. Munro. Flamii'N white—I". S. Campbell. and signed with their actual signa- Bull, under' 1 year old—1 F.L.Cains, Toulouse goose—1 P. McMaster, 2 A. ('ampbell, 2 -I. R. .McNaughton. tures, stating their occupations and 2. McKenzie. —FlaiYUfl, ch(‘ckod or striped — F. S. Rod. McLeod, Laggan. * 3. 2 and 3 D. Cumming. —Collection of knittinb—! F. S. CampT.yman McKillican, St. Elmo. places of residence. In the case of Toulouse gander—1 A. McKenzie, 2 Campbell. Notice b hereby given that a by- 4. Cow, 3 years and up, giving milk—• —bell, 2 J. IL AIcNnughton. J. J. McDonald, 22-2nd Tvochiel, krnis, the actual signature, the nature P. McMaster. Flannel, home-made wincy — F. S. Collection of crochetting—1--J. It law was passed by the MunicipalCoun- Alexandria. 1 and 2 1). Camming, 3 M, A. Munro. Campbell. of the occupation and place of resid- oil of the Township of Lancaster on Heifer, 2 years—1 and 2 D.C'umming, Gander, any other kind—1 1^. McMas McNaughton, 2 Al. t'ampbell. ence of each member of the firm must ter, 2 A. McKenzie. Rag carpet—F. R. Campbell.; the sixth day of June A.D. 1911, prov^ PRIZE LIST. 3 F. L. Cains. Collection of drawings by sclioo be given. ' iding for the issue of debentures to Heifer, 1 year old—1 F. L. Cains, 2 Goose, any other kind—I P. McMas- Wooh'H \’arn—F. S. Campbell. child under 12 years—I). A. AlcMillan. ' Each tender must be accompanied *by the amount of $1800, for the purpose CLYDESDALES and 3 D. Cumming. ter, 2 A. McKenzie. Crocheted toilet set — 1 J. R. ATc- an accepted cheque on a chartered of prang cost of construction of a Stallion, 4 years and up — Donald Herd of cows giving milk, four cows Drake, any kinrï—1 A. McKenzie, 2 LADIES’ WORK, USEFtTL. Naughton, 2 M. A>c*nTosh. bank, payable to the order of the Gumming, r.ancaster. and 3 A. G. E. Macdonald. new S^ool PuSMing in Public School and one bull—1 D. Cumming, 2 M. A. Apron, hand-made—1 John R.y Me Crocheted cloxh'v and centerpiece— i Honourable the Minister of Public Seetkm Ns h, Lancaster, and that Filly, 2 years old—1 A. McCaskill, Munro. Duck, any kind—1 and 3 A. G. F. M. Alcintoÿh, 2 F. 8. Campbell. Works, equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.) Barb ; 2 P. McMaster, Laggan ; 3 D. Macdonald, 2 A. McKenzie. Nauglii'on, 2 Marçfaret McIntosh, Dal- such By-Law was registered in the Heifer calved in 1911—i F. L. Cains, keith. Amat(*ur photography—.AL, M(^Jntosh. of the amount of the tender, which Registry Office of the County of Glen- Cumming. 2 and 3 D. Cumming. Best specimen hand writing sohoo' be forfeited if tne person tendering garry on the Seventh day Jalw A Colt, 1 year—1 D. Cumming, 2 Noil Dinner mat.s, crocheted—1 John R. ■ HOLSTEIN'S. GRAIN AND SEEDS McNaughton, 2 Margaret McIntosh. pupil under 12 years—1). A. McAIillan decline to enter into a contract when r i»i3 N. Mcl.eod, Laggan. SRECTA I. called upon to do so, or fail to com- Any motion to quasa Ok MM Mare with foal at side—Neil N. Mc- Bull, 3 years and up—1 R. A. Mc- Spring wheat — 1 J. C. Gauthier, Ladies’ knitted jacket—Margaret Mc- the same or anv part thereof must be ^ Leod. Donald, Greenfield ; 2 W. E. McKUlic- Alexandria ; 2 D. 0. Urquhart, Kirk Intosh. Fancy slippers—Mrs. D. A. AfcDoualo plete the work contracted for. If the Hearth rug, yarn—John R. McNaugh Toilet mats—Mrs. D. A. AIcDonald. tender be not accepted the cheque will made within three months after the ; PERCHERONS Hill. first pnbUeaiiok ol this notice and Bull, 1 year old—1 W. E. McKillican. Peas—1 D. -J. McDonald, Laggan; 2 Drawings—1). A. McMillan. be returned. j Stallion, 4 years and up—D. A. Mc- Hearth rug, rag — 1 John R. Mc- The Department does not bind' itself cannot be made thereafter. 2 D. E., McMaster. J. C. Gauthier. Dated the 7th day of July A. D.. Donald. Naughton, 2' John J. McDonald. to accept the lowest or any t^der. HEAVY DRAFT. MARES, ANY Bull-calf, under I year—1 W. E. Mc- Barley—1 M. Cardinal, Alexandria ; FLOWERS AND PLANTS By order, 1911. Killican, 2 Dan W. McLeod, KirkHilL 2 D. 0. Urquhart. Infant’s jacket and bootees—1 J. R. BREED. McNaughton, 2 Margaret McIntosh. Asters—J. R. McNaughton. J E. C. DESEÔCHEES, • ABCH. J. MACDONALD, Cow, 3 years and up, giving milk — Oats—1 F. S. Campbell, Dominion- Bouquet of cut flowers—-1. R. Me Secreta t'y. Clerk. Brood mare, foal at side—1 J. A. 1, 2 and 3 W. E. McKillican. ville ; 2 M. Cardinal. Child’s knitted jacket — 1 Margaret J* McIntosh, 2 Elder DuvalL Naughton. \ i>epartraent of Pubtlc Works, ^ Viret publication 14th July, 1911. Sangster, Lancaster; 2 J. J. McI^eod, Heifer, 2 years old—W. E. MeKillic- B\jckwheat—M. Cardinal. Wreath of cut ?rowets — -I. .R. 25-13 Kirk Hill ; 3 Neil McCuaig, Laggan. Grass seed—I M. Cardinal, 2 A. A. Quilt, patchwork, silk—Elder Duvall. Ottawa, September 16, 1911. Quilt, pieced, cotton—1 John R. Me- Naughton. Newspapers will not be paid*for thia “r Mare or gelding, 2 years old—1 J. J Heifer, 1 year old—1 and 3 W. E. McMillan, McCormick. Indian corn, in ear—1 Rod. N. Mc- i Naughton, 2 TI. A. McMillan. Collection of house planta in bIo'*«, ■advertisement if they insert it without McT.eod, 2 J. A. Sangster. McKillican, 2 D. E, McMaster. —Mrs. D. A. McDonald. THE N Ews mailed to any address Span heavy mares or geldiag, . in Heed of

and programme of Liberalism. This is tive leader and his supporters. It was the lime for Liberals all over Canada a victory for the nation. National VinshtrsB lirertor^ to mind the purpose and spirit of Lib- spirit gushed fortn and temporarily eralism ever^-where. British LibeVak, obliterated party ties. The electors LEGAL 111 ii[ 11» 1 i Hi with their aggressive policies of re- ignored the Trêrson and exalted the form, owe their power in office to their Principle. Canada has proclaimed that rejuvenation when out of office. In it will manage its own tariff affairs, STEWART, Canada the struggle is the same. Here that it looks to London, not toWash- The Ottawa Journal’s Opinion of Sir Wilfrid and His Ministers. as there the common people are being ington, for its inspiration. spoiled of their o^^portunities and of «P»TS>-KR, NOTAPT PFP’.P A Regrets Many Will be Missing in the Next Parliament- their rights by privileged selfishness Laiicaetei Ont. and leagued money power. Gazette, Cons., Montreal). Ottawa, Sept. 24.—Now that the ham and Mr. Fisher were very valu- Canada is more important than any There has not been such a condem- election is won and there is no fur- able assets to Canadian public life. party. The causes of justice and free- nation of a government party since JASi&fi MILDEN n.Bc C R.. Sir Frederick Borden unquestionably 1878. To it all sections contributed. ther need for extreme and unjusti- dom and equal rights are greater than (^TH. ENOINSBB AKD BUBWTO» possessed a valuable knowledge and the honors of the spoils of administra- The criminals who tried to set the fiable criticism of the Liberal lead- keen interest iu military affairs. tive power. Stripped of the impedi- West against the East and the country isos ProfUee, Bstizuatee &c . ers, the (’onservativ'e press is paying Messrs. Paterson, Templeman, King menta of office, LiPeralism now makes against the city were cast out in the on application in some instanc.c« generous tributes and .Bureau each nad qualifications a fresh start. The announcement to- West as well as in the East, by the CORNWALX. *'*'•'» to be especially useful in Parliament. country constituencies as well as by to the defeated. The Ottawa Journal daj' that their loved and trusted leader bone RosBoaore Office 2nâ Bt East. The new House is the worse of the is willing and ready is the bugle call. those of the city, by the workers as (Conservative), wntcli led a very bit- absence of such experienced public —Free Press. well as by those, who employ workers. ter campaign against the Govern- men so long as a sufficient majority The Opposition could hardly have MUNKO vl. ment, now seeks to make amends. It on the other side insures a new Ex- wished for more. The Government is ecutive regime on the hill. beaten. Its party is demoralized. It SOXJGXTOB, said in part, editorially, yesterday :— OONTKTanOEB, NOTABT FV' II %t “The absence of Mr. Fielding and has not a man of leader's, size left to Absolutely fre« from acid, turpentine or “No political leader ever went down Alexandria, Mr. (îraham must oe particularly de- lift it out of the pit which the minis- ters in their blind folly digged for it. other injurious sub^nces. It preserves the to defeat more gallantly than Sir plored. Both were oi the- finest type WHAT THE PAPER8 4oney to Loan at Low Bates of intereei Wilfrid l^aurier did this month. At of Canadian public men. We doubt Mortgages Pnrohased. leather and keeps shoes like new, always soft, the age of 70 he made a campaign if Mr. Graham was much in sym- Witness, Lib., Montreal. pathy with the reciprocity idea. Be and gives a brilliant, smooth and la^ng shine. which for vigor, eToqucnce and cour- Reciprocity has been utterly defeat- ARE SAYIHG gDWARD H. TIFFANY, K.C., said comparatively little about it. ed. If we are asked the cause we age was a marvel. That sometimes That his heart is in the right place Made in Canada and sold in all parts of (Globe, Toronto.) should say that, apart from the fact Barrister. Notai j B* •'his good temper failed him, as it had was illustrated by his splendid that elections in uanada are usually Over NewB Office. never before done, was no wonder, in saying at the banquet of the The Government of Sir "Wilfrid the world. • view of the peculiarly harassing na- Laurier goes out of power on a determined by .the activities of the in- Ottawa Board of Trade this terested, it is due to Mr. Taft's mal- ture of the contest to him. Subject- year : — “The Empire is my coun- great issue. Believing as it did that adroit remark that Canada had come It is good for your shoes. ed on the one hand to attack because the offer of the United States to ex- SMITH & LANGLOIS, try ; Canada is my home." Mr. Gra- to the parting of the ways. We have of being insufficiently British in 83ml- change natural proaucts with Cana- ham in office showed himself unspoil- to admit that the people of this coun- BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS NOSARIE pathy, he was assailed on the other ed by power ; he retained the confi- da on a duty-free basis would prove THE F. F. DALLEY CO., limited, w try have allowe<î themselves to be PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS by the charge that he was aiming to ' dence of the country in his honesty, advantageous to both countries, the butcher French-Canadian j'outh iii Government risked its life on the is- fooled, and those who have fooled Offices—Snetsinger Block, Cornwall HAMILTON, Ont., BUFFALOJN.T. ud LONDON, Eagt. fairness and ability, and he increased them will no doubt, when the British British w’ars ; and both extrêmes its liking for himsSlf personally by sue of reciprocity and lost it. Money to Loan| joined to denounce him as aiming to The people of Ontario do not like tx'oupe of quacksalvers comes on the his good temper and kindly humor. R. Smith, K.C., M.P. A. Sandheld Langloh risk (.'anadian autonomy by his reci- their neighbors tv the south. That scene — as why should it not after “Mr. Fielding similarly, leaves of- what has occurred here—receive earl- procity proposition. Human nature is emphatically the lesson of yester- fice with the absolute confidence in doms for having saved the country would need to be angelic to be free day's election. Liberals in tens of A, PBINGLB, K, C. his integrity and personal clean to the empire, or, at least, to the in- fronj restiveness under such mixed thousands must have Joined with ideals of the people of Canada. His Barrister, Solicitor, Notary PiiHlt prodding as all that. Conservatives in cny and country to terests. It is hara, however, to believe political acumen vns great, his first that a fairly intelligent people who show their objection to having any Solicitor for Royal Bank, “Mistaken in his indifference to the real mistake in fifteen years was the at least buy newspapers, though in “truck or trade with the Yankees," Cornwall, Ont British sentiment of C'anada, incom- reciprocity proposition. To that we many cases they read nothing but the as the chairman at one of Mr. Bor- petent in big business questions such fancy he was pre^naposed by his long sports column anct the poster type den’s meeting bluntly put it. Banque d’ Boehclaga as the tl. Pacific and the Quebec training in free trade ideas. We do would have been carried away into The other provinces of the Domin- bridge, and deaf vo criticisms of the not believe that \prior to the opening such egregiou.s fohy as to think trade ^OGO & ABKNBBS ion taken together gave a majority management of Government depart- of the debate in I’arliament he ever meant annexation, by the humorous Capital Authorized $4,000,000 for Laurier and larger markets, but ments, Sir neverthe- dreamed that the reciprocity proposi- bluster of Mr. Champ Clark. When Basrieters, Solicitors, dte by an overwhelming vote Ontario less ranked and still ranks as a great tion could be suppased likely to seri- however, so responsible a person as has declared that «ne wiH have noth- Office: Brown Block, Pitt St. Cornwall Paid Up - - - 2,500,000 (‘anadian- and a great man. His ously affect this country's political . Mr. Taft told some people in New ing to do with reciprocity. The cam- Money to Loar grasp of constitutional principles, his destiny. Mr. Fielding is a loyal Cana- York, not of course for use in Canada, Z paign orators of the Conservative breadth of mind, his eloquence, cour- dian. that Canada had come to the parting J. O. Harkness Reserve Fund - 2 500,000 party, builded better than they knew age and kindliness, his personal honor | “We doi^not suppose for an instant of the ways, he fiirnished the explo- a. I, Gogo and integrity, his political shrewd- ' when during the last two weeks of that any Minister or any Liberal who sive that blew up his whole project. ness and picturesquenoss have justly the campaign they appealed to the entered the recent contest on the •>nade him a notanie figure on the people of this province to save Can- |^)B. D. E D.MtLLlN 5 reciprocity platform had any idea Vankleek Hill world’.s stage.'' ada from the Americans. They cre- that the proposition was dangerous ated a wave of feeling that was not LA. I ASTER, ONT . D MeINMS MANAGER Tn regard to tîie defeated Minis- either to Canadian business independ- observable on the surface, but that Graduate,. |[ of Ontario Veterinary ‘ers The Journal says :—“A good ence or to British connection. The nevertheless swept the voters from thing tor Canada it would be-if the mistake was of judgment, not of any their political moorings in vast num- ARRIVAL OF College. "ight Liberal Cabinet Miiiisters who design to affect existing political con- Veterinary Sergeon & Dentist. fell in 1'hur.sday's Pattle could be in ditions, though sucR, we believe (and Office—Corner Main and Oak Streets, this P\r!iament in place of lesser the majority of the people of Canada (Mail and Empirt?, Cons., Toronto.) Your Patronage Solicited. men of their party. The exceptional have shown themselves to believe) BORDEN The Knox-Fielding pact has re- ability and the great Parliamentarj' would have been the lamentable re- ceived its quietus, lliat menace of experience of Mr. Fielding, Mr. Gra- Canada’s independence, that troubler Mrs. Borden at Ottawa Station I CANADIAN PACIFIC RY. of our politics lor the past eight j)B. A. F, MCLAREN months, has been dealt with by the to Meet Him sovereign people in a fashion that 8 EYE, EAR, NOSEBAND”THROAT THE ONLY ALL-CANADIAN ROUTE makes a man feel prouder than ever Office Hours "10 till 1 2 bill 4 |7 till,; to call himself a Canadian. Of this PHONE -1000 FOLLOWING EXAMPLE grand coipitry, “this other FIden, Had to Hold a Reception, HARVESTERS demi-Paradi.se," the humblest must OFFICES—396 Somerset Street, Mr. R. L. Borden, Premier Elect, ar- feel it an honor to oe a • citizen, and OTTA WàTONT, EXCURSIONS $ SET BY GLADSTONE the highest must feel it an honor to rived in Ottawa at noon on Sunday. be the fellow-citizen of the great ma- He travelled from Montreal in aGrand jority who 3'esterday tore into tat- Trunk Railway parlor car, accompan- August 16th and 25th, 1911 Toronto Globe’s Comment on Sir ters the covenant of treason our .i^LEX. H. ROBERTSON, Ministers concluded with the Presi- ied only by his pi-ivate secretary, Mr. 10 Ottawa Free Ih'ess. Wilfrid’s Plan to Remain dent of the United States. The Cana- A. E. Blount. OONVEYANCBK WINNIPEG AND WESTERN eANADfl dian people have proved themselves NOTABT PUBLIC POB ORiiBio Leader. Mr. Borden was expected on a later The farewell banquet tendered worthy of their great country. High- From stations In the Province o< Ontario, Toronto, North Ray and East. train, and a great many people went OOMMISBIOKBB HIGH COUBT 0?'JüST1C» last night by the members of the er praise than that they can scarce- No change of cars between the East and the Canadian West. No customs exami- 'J'he Toronto Globe's Ottawa cor; to the station too late to greet him ly ask to be passed upon them. Not ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENCES nations. No immigration inspection. Kideau (Hub to Ilis Excellency respondent says that Sir Wilfrid Laur- on his arrival. Mrs. Borden was on only is the evil spirit of continental- MAXVILLE. ONTARIO. I Full information on application to nearest Can Pac. Agent or to Earl Grey was of unusually his- . the platform, and greeted her husband ier personally would prefer to take ism exercised, but the Government it FRANK KERR, ALKXANDMA, OVT. to whose success she has so materially toric interest. It was the first the opportunity now offered of seek- possessed is cast out. This is the k contributed. A *<-x-x-x**:"X-x-x~x-x~x*v ♦*»“j>v«<":*«<-X"X-x-x*^e public appearance since the gen- ing a well-earned rest from the end of the most infamous false-deal- Mr, Geo. H, Peivey, chief Conserva- eral election of the old and the constant stress and cares of public ing that the Ministry of a British MISCELLANEOUS life and gratify ms ^ longing for was ever guilty of. To false-dealing tive whip, with Mr. W. H. Rowley, new prime ministers, and the hours of leisure in his library, and his was added despotism such as the Capt. C. P. Hamilton, and Mr. John conduct of, both was an inspira- decision to remain at his post as head most autocratic Government in the Thompson, K.C., »on of the late Pre- J- IVBRY STABLE For Sale tion. I of the liberal party and leading the world would hardly have attempted. mier, Sir John Tnompson, were am- m fsmE Oppositioh when the new Parliament After the popular verdict of yes- ongst the first t« welcome Mr. Bor- Tiie mQttp of the Eideau cïub A kous* and lot on Elgin Streot, meets, is because ne believes he has a terday all who felt anxiety as to the den. Slablea—81. Oatherioe 8i. Eaai A number of reliable propertiee, ia being '^one for party and all for issue at the polls must feel that Aloxandiia, at a snap and on vary the towns of Alexandria and Hawkee- work to finish for Canada. Before (filtering his carriage the Con- Rear of Grand UnionHotel they wronged the people by ever for easy tarms. For particulars apply to bury for sale, also several good farnss the State," it was particularly Lu- Sir Wilfrid in doing this, the cor- servative leader was compelled to ting that under its roof 'he vei- respondent adds, is “following the pre- a moment doubting that this pact hold a short reception, as everj’^one iBtB MeMiLLAN, Proprieio' J. J. McDonald, Kaal Estata Agent. situate in the Counties of Glengany would be allowed to stand. The peo' and Prescott. Good snaps for intend- cedent set by Gladstone, who after around the station, including the rail- P.S.—Many othar good farms and eran liberal chieftain saould pie's disposal of it must increase ing purchasers. Money to loan on firs defeat, again led his party back to way employees, insisted on shaking publicly bow himself out of pov/er faith in the righteousness of the peo- town properties for sale. 4-tf mortgage. Apply to J. J. McDonald, power. hands with him. and th{‘ vigorous and victorious ple’s judgment. Everything that [)■ ]. MACDONELL. Real .Estate Agent, Alexandria, Ont. could be done to mislead and preju- Mr. Borden, whose face was wreath- 12-tf Conservative leader bow himself LICENSED AUCTIONEER dice the voters, all that the grossest ed in smiles, grasped every proffered in. lying and the most artful fraud hand and briefiy expressed his thanks. For County of Glengarr), For Sale I^.oth playeca Mining Proposition. cess with modesty and with con- iniquity and passed stern sentence R N. M BELLAMY tiOB kut one mUe from tne lariving upon it. The , l.aurjer Government sideration for his vanquished foe. 0 town of Alexandria. ’ For particulars has closed in the deepest dislionor a j-eterinary srirgeon d Lta apply te J. J. McDonald, Real Ee- 'Lhe speeches of these two, a.s Mr. Defeated at the polls, but in no way career of unparalleled graft and dis- A I auuate ont. vet. colleg*' The undersigned has for sale a mine ‘Jl*a\ers Lewis the chairman said, disheartened, the Liberal party in Ca- loyalty to the people. tate Agent. 4-t* , PAUL STREET, addecl “dignity and distinction" nada must at once gather itself to- containing a high grade mineral, with- to tile occasion. They wore an gether for a fresh start. The splendid (World, Cons., Toronto). ALEXANDRIA, ONr in 2^ miles of the Town of Alexandria inspiration to everyone present. unselfishno.ss of Sir Vv'ilfrid Laurier in No more discredited Government UPRISING Any person desirous of investigating Curiously enough, both Sir answering the call :o take his place in ever returned from the polls than the Farm For Sale some,, apply to J. J. McDonald, Beal Wilfrid and the new Premier, Mr. Parliament as leader of the Opposition i..aurier administration last uight. - Sir James Wliliney is naturally Wanted Farm of 100 acrer of clay soil, be- Estate Agent, Alexandria. 21-tf Borden,' travelled from . their is a challoago to every tnie Liberal The defeat of eignt Ministers is suffi- elated over the results of the Domin- from Sydney to Victoria. ing East Half of Lot No. 27, in the homos to the ciub in the street cient to make explanation or excuse ion elections. , In a statement to The Representative wanted at ance for car. They met in tlie reception When Sir Wilfrid I.aurier meets unnecessary. I'he people were tired 9th Concession of the Township of Lo- Globe the following day, he emphasiz- work in your locality. Will guarantee room. They shook hands like old Parliament he will have at his back a of their rule, and they did not want $2.00 to $3 .00 per 4ay. Opportunity chiel, 50 acres und^ high state of (cul- Valuable Farm For friends, they congratulated each ed what he considers the national and body of men superior, man for man, the new policy wMch the machine to advance rapidly. pay liberally tivation and 50 acres under bnsh. other, each had a merry laugh. to any like number on the Government politicians had hoped would retain Imperial importance of *the rejection of for spare time. Work not difficult. Ex- This property is well fenced and con- ^ Sale Sir Uilfrid started up the stairs, benches. In debate they can do bat- them in power. A -number of causes the reciprocity agreement. perience not required. International then with inborn courtesy, stop- tle without either asKing, quarter or contributed to the general downfall Mble Frees, Toron'to, Ont. 32-10. venientfy situated as to stores^ schools Containing 600 acres, 400 of wMob pey administrative Times, Cons., Brock'^dlc). in charge of the Ontario organiza- Nelson, Spokane, Van- purchaaed at the original cost of the P. 0. reswar Y, ^ and it was a striking coincidence couver, Victoria, Seattle, It-tL Alexandria, Ont. that brought the farewell to the details and uncursed with patronage, Never since the great National Pol- tion helped materially in the defeat buildings. of the Government, is willing to^ “let Portland, (47.45 best Governor-General Canada will give Parliament and Canada what' icy of Protection was 'ntr>dn?d in Any person desiring to purchase dr ever had together with the first has not been known in Ottawa in fif- 1878 has such a tremendous wa' e of bygones be bygones" now that it is San Francisco. Los Angela ^ seeking information, apply to public reception to the vanquish- teen years—an Opposition that really public sentiment swept n«*'oss lhe Do- all over. “Let it rest," was his brief es, San Diego, Mexico CityJ^-^* ^ v The News will be mailed nntU comment. The Minister of Mines is JAS. J. MCDONALD, ed and victorious champions of counts. minion of Canada. For particulars apply to:- j the end of 1911 te ail new snbscrlbers The victory of yesterday was not a not in good health, and may take a Real Eitate Agent, one of the greatest political fights The first and essential thing is the G. W. SHEPHERD, Agent, Alexandria I 1-tt Alexandria, Ont .Canada has ever had. unreserved acceptance of the principles mere party triumph for the Conserva- few days' rest. inâCauda lor 25 cents. ^ JJ.O j.'vovra, aa.o4Lcuiu.riK« vyub. oepLOiuucr Zio X9xx

TO A CRYSTAL SPRINO. 1 sing of a spring “The Liver Pills act On the farm In the hills. Whose waters, so pure and so cold. THEBANKOF OTTAS«^ Trickle up through the rocks. So Naturadly and Then go singing In rills nTABUSMEO «74. Through green meadows and wheat Easily.” Helds of gold. ^THE FAIR THAT lEllDB^ •O Novwnl>*f lOtO Such a statement, coming from •82.418,446 NOTES How the larks carol there, 90 Novamber 18t0 > •48,664,988 BY Where the wild roses fair the cashier of a bank, shows what Draw their life from thy pure, limpid Don’t miss the best |C.M.EAfiNITZ pool. confidence responsible people have tOVXRSlBB And the thrush from the tree in these pills. Mr. A. L. Wilson PA. Sings an anthem to thee, Crystal spring, purling water so cool after trying them wrote: Special attention given to tit* There :he cowe and the sheep, *1 have used Dr. Miles* Nerve Stai ding In grasses deep. and Liver Pills and. also your o Bow their heads to thy life giving rill. Antl-Paln Pills, on myself, with oaeBEapoNMcmÉI Centra Canada n SOLICITED And the boy, whistling gay good results. The Liver Pills MGWNTS OF dEESE FACTMtlES From the field far away. act so naturally and so easily Comes to thee his brown Jug to fill. that I scarcely know’ that I have taken a pill. Frequently Oh, the lingering sips and FARMERS. That 1 took with my lips being troubled with headache I As 1 dipped my hot face In thy cooll take an Antl-Paln Fill and get ^ Sxhibition, And how often the time * Immediate relief In every case.’* rrSeso axtlcles and llluetratlons must not That 1 dropped down a line A. L. Wilson, Sparta, III. bo reprinted without «pecla.1 permis- To ensnare the Bly trout In thy pooL Mr. Wilson was for a number AUCXAiniBIA BRANCH. V. Y. KASSEY, Managw. Sion.] of years cashier of the First OTTAWA, Sept. 8-16,1911. MABTINTOWN BRANCH, R. W. POLLOCK, Btanagw. Thirsty fowls of ths air National Bank of Sparta. MAXVILLE BRANCH, C. P, HtINTER. Hanagw. As they quaff sweet drink there WHY LATE HATCHES OFT FAIL. Raise their eyes full of thanks to the Dr. Miles’ There are reasons why late hatches blue. Weary pilgrims that pass Nerve and Liver Pills are often small and the chicks hard As they kneel In the grass Display of Canada’s finest specimens of live stock, poultry, to raise, and we give them here for Praise their Maker, oh, cool spring fo* are different from others. Many field and garden -produce. $16,000 in cash prizes, gold medals, Capital, Rest and Undivid- the Information of those who hare you. C. M. BARNITZ. kinds of liver pills are “impossible” etc; awarded for agricultural products. Many object lessons for ed Profits $ 6,480,486. been nnsnccessful. Farmers. Pavilions filled with Novelties. UNION Eggs are often incubated from breed- after one trial on account of their KURIOS FROM KORRE8PONDENT3 harshness. Dr. Miles’ Nerve and ers that are about exhausted from the Q. Why Is It solid colored fowls are Total Assets 0ver_$*,47,400,000. exactions of months in the breeding the favorites at big plants? i see no Liver Pills do not act by sheer force pens and eggs that do hatch give weak spangled nor laced birds at any of but in an easy, natural way, with- Marvel of the Age presented in Sensational Flights of chicks. This condition Is often met Curtis Aeroplane, including race with Automobile. Repro- them. A. Because the spangled and out griping or undue irritation. by fanciers by mating hens that have laced varieties are bred for beauty, duction of the Grand Naval Review as seen at’ Coronation They are not habit forming. OF CANADA rested while hatching and brooding nearly all require double mating, and of King George 5th. A Gorgeous Firework Dis, lay- Established 1865 Funds for Your Trip chicks to males that have been kept in practical poultry men haven't time to ’if the flrtt bottle falls to benefit, your Unique Midway and Superior Vaudeville- reserve in celibacy. Eggs are often fool on fancy feathers, but are after druBU'et will return the price. Ask him. collected carelessly or stored In a eggs and meat, which butterfly birds MILKS MEDICAL CO., Toronto, Can. no matter what part of the world you visit—secured, when warm place. The hot henhouse, the can’t furnish. broody hen, the warm or musty place Q. I should like to raise Wyan- The Grounds, which have been Improved and enlarged, will ever and wherever you want them, if you carry a Travelling where eggs are stored are detrimental dottes that lay a deep brown egg and FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. be a blaze of electric illumination during Fair week. Kemember and affect the hatchablllty of eggs a» wish you to tell me how. A. Fowls I.etter of Credit from this Bank. well as the vigor of the embryos. Two pens of White Leghorns were Exhibition continues in full swing whole of S.ituulay, September. that lay colored eggs generally lay shipped 12,000 miles from Adelaide, 16th, with enlarged programme. Railway Rates Reducéd- different shades, some shells running South Australia, to Glancoway, Den- Absolutely safe, as no one else can realize on it, and an Obtain a Prize List from ^ nearly white. This is because they bigshire, England, and laid the day introduction to the best Banks and Bankers evei7where. do not secrete the same amount of after arrival. , E. McMAHON, Secretary. pigment at all times nor put the same There are 6,000 poultry keepers In Our local Manager will be glad to tell you all about amount Into every shell. To get an the city limits of Buffalo, with an ag- egg that Is rich brown every time Is gregate of 75,000 fowls. Oh, you city them. hardly possible, but by selecting and chlckfen crank, you are getting there, hatching only dark eggs and breeding too, and may your tribe Increase! from their hatch for several years you The scaly leg mite starts to work on Alexandria Branch D, S. INoaa, A\gr. may get there. a chick’s legs while with old mother Q. My chicks seem to have rheu- hen If mother hen has the same trou- matism. They are on dry board floors ble on her trilbys. Sulphur ointment Dalhousie Branch, T. W. Munro, Mgr. by day and sleep in warm indoor or plain lard knocks this parasite. brooders by night and haven’t been The more hens on the roost the more forced for growth. Please suggest a liable you are to have bad air. The ©h. No! cure. A. The best cure for your more hens In a house the oftener you ^ Don’t think for a minute I am out of the | chicks Is to get them out on to the must clean up. Experiments show that damp earth. After chicks are on dry a small flock tended well Is the payer. Tea and Coffee Business — Still at it y floors for four or five weeks the juices You may generally tell whether egg In .their legs seem to dry up. This is farmers feed greens by the color of Stronger than Ever. i especially the case where the brooder the egg yolk. Alfalfa and clover give nursery is heated by a lamp under the the yolk that rich yellow that gives i floor. /IS ARCH’D. J. MACDONALD, ' Marlaris sponge cake that golden tinge. ■ nil' nifiH I18IILIII ':JIIII ■ u"ji* ■cii”iii ■ ■■■■uu ^ Photo by C. M. Barnltz. 1 In the new Standard of Perfection p fluf Byli Japao aoil Blacli Teas, Bean Coffee i North Lancaster. XbTXIiPX, BBXDX, IDEAI, POB l/XTI OHIOXS FEATHERS AND EQQ8HELL8. the Rocks are all described as Identical It la wise for you to remember when In shape, and yet the half tones of the Many are not particular as to the breed you hear the extravagant claims made Barred, White. Buff, Silver Penciled, The^ best you can buy for the price. Our package from which they select eggs for laU for Bpronted oats that sprouted or dry Partridge and Columbian Rocks all dif- Teas are same quality as other dealers, but in bulk Guaranteed Metal Beds. hatching. Late chicks from big breeds Its nutritive qualities remain the same. fer In shape. The artist must have cannot mature to bring any profit in Teas I have certainly something better. One of our poultry Jonmal doctors had chicken craze or a brainstorm. The Bed shown here has 1 1-16 winter, and these chicks, so slow to preocrlbes a “family liver plU’’ every Many flocks are singgish, lazy and y Always a nice fresh stock of Spices Canned Fruits, and yj grow, often get roupy at the first frost 2 night for six weeks for a poor rooster unprodnctlve becanse not compelled to in. Pillars, 5 1-16 Filières, 1-2 in andhre a menace to the flock. i Table Delicacies on hand. that’s under the weather. This is only work for a living. Grain Is thrown on Smaller breeds are best for late Brass Top Rail, 3 1-2 in. Brass n sample of yellow poultry Journal the ground, they gobble it, then doze For aiiji thing wanted in my line, ring up Number 25. hatching, as they mature quickly and dope. till next meah If yon want eggs to often come round in time to swell the Spindles, 1 3-4 in. Brass Vase, rustle make those hens hustle to winter profits, the big breeds paying Towanda, Pa., boasts a hen that scratch off that fat bnstle. 59 in. Head and 37 in. Foot, better for soft roasters from February practices “never put off till tomorrow what yon can do today.’’ Instead of A newspaper comes out with the sizes 4 ft. 6 in. and 4 ft. to April. ^ .I0HN B0YLE, Late chicks often get poor care. laying ordinary eggs on successive heading, “Keep Chickens and Live days she lays three eggs in one. "Go Better at Less Cost” This advice Phone 26 Alexandria,», unt.Ont, II Price—$5.00 They are no novelty and aren’t receiv- ed with the en{husiasm that greeted thon and do likewise.’’ surely sbonid be followed by those the first peeps. They are thus often Near Klttannlng, Pa., forty-eight editors who are the victims of dead- placed on foaled ground, cleaned of men were arrested and fifty games beats and must acçept for subscription •rery eatable thing, are boosed In were captured at a cockfight The spongy red beets, soft cabbage heads, No. 2 Health Mattress $4.25. birds were turned over to a hospital, rotten turnips and squash. where many of the patients chewed To understand how breeds have Springs $2.50 and up. the rag when they chewed old tough changed one needs only to study poul- stag. try art of today and yesterday, Wie will deliver this Bed, Mattress, and Spiing to any place in Dwarf Essex rape sown broadcast What a vast difference In shape, size, Are tlie mo.st impoirant the Townsttp of Lancaster during the next month for $11.50 like turnips, if In good gronnd. Is a style, color, beauty. In favor of the quick grower, reaching as high as six present, and yet old breeders thought Cleanliness points of the inotiern .Vient cash, or at your neare.st railway station. Orders by mail will feet A patch of this green sown early they had reached the limlL Outturn business. When iTilering have special attention. will afford splendid food and shade for to be dubbed fossils will come. brooder chicks and fine greens for When a Pennsylvania baby cut a Purity your Meats, Pmiltrv, Kish yarded stock. big bunch of teeth at one lick It was or Vegetables, lenieinber Chickens need vegetables every day, remarked that the kid must have been ANNOUNCEMENT not so mnch for the nutrition It affords brought up under one of those sys- Quality this and phone as for Its effect on the appetite and tems by which yon make |15,000 a During the harvest months, we realize {hat owing to digestion. When hens do not have year from six beus on a city lot and the scarcity of labor, it is somewhat difficult for our sufllcient greens to add bulk to the build bon ton broilers for market while many friends on the outside of our regular territory to ration of grain they get overfat, eggs the enstomer phones bis order. are few and Infertile, and ' digestive If you have an Idea that the big participate in the good values we are offering. To dlstrabances ensue. Light Brahma has about flunked visit The South End Meat Market overcome this, my representative will be only too In an Interpretation of the pure food the “south shore” section In Massa- JOSEPH SABOURIN Prop., pleased to call with complete samples of our .several drug act of 1906 the supreme court chusetts. You will find him there as has decreed that the federal govern- the famous south shore soft roaster ■Phone 3. ALEXANDRIA ONT lines. And I bespeak for him your generous patronage. ment may pnrsne adulterated food In thousands, sold right at the raiser’s from one state back to its origin if door, live weight, at 80 cents a pound the original package has not been for the bonton Boston market Photo by C. M. Barnita. broken. The fuss was about fifty When It comes to fattening poultry Our Bargain Counter cans of eggs doped with boric acid for market take Into consideration Is supplied with a large variety of Useful Articles at 5c., 10c., X nXTK BUROK. that were shipped from St. Louis to that shape has much to do with the 15c., 20c. and 26c. It merits the close inspection of shrewd dirty, lousy coops and kept with older Peoria, III This Is on*e that “Show success of the project as well as the chicks that bully them out of their Me Land” got showed up. feeding method. Avoid those narrow buyers. feed. When E. S. Karslake, Honesdale. backed, goose necked, lanky birds; Lice, that multiply so fast in the Pa., found two chilled pigs In a litter cut out the screeching fliers. Wyan- Canadian Northern Railway I have a very large supply, and in beat, are allowed to Infest them, and just born he quickly placed them li. dottes. Beds and Rocks finish slickest with crowding, poor ventilation, lack an Incubator from which ninety and sell quickest. FLOUR. order to clean it np, offer in 5 'oag lots of shade and fresh water they are up chicks had just been removed, and the It Is remarkable what a demand during the next weex only. y.—.Ji against It half dead piglets were soon squealing there is for white shelled eggs, and It aarresters Allowance Is not made for the fact and kicking In their nice warm quar- seems to be growing. Those White 3 Stars. .$2.50 Harvest Queeu. .$2.50 Bakers’ King, .S2.40 that heat requires a change of ration, ters. The eggshells of the hatch had Leghorns and Mlnorcas do certainly FROM Royal Hou-sehold. . §2.70 Strong Bakers’. .§2.40 that com should not he fed so freely, not been removed, and when the chil- shell out the beautiful white globes to that feed should not be so abundant, dren came home from school and saw beat the band. New York -and San but cooling and digestible, and that those little squealers among the shells Francisco want them, Philadelphia usffjiii mm meat must be supplied to substitute It took the whole family to convince has now caught'the mania, but Boston for Insect life that has disappeared.. them that those pigs weren’t a hen still sticks to Browning, brown beans ^ J ^ OO destination left to the exciirsioni-- This little story Is the result of our product. and brown shells. i fiev transportation granted from VV’inuipeg West to ffegiua, Saskatoon, Warms Arcli’d. J. Macdonald, observation of conditions where late '»i 'wi- rii ' i ; i ■ batches were generally poor and few Swan Itiver and interni-^diate points. Tic-ets at $J8, oouditJoual on JJOdays wo*'k will b NORTH LANCASTER. iftsned to original starling iK>int as shown 0'> going ticket. of the chicks were raised and we think DATES or SALE mainly explains why late hatches ofter Aug, 3 Linos in Ontario South of G.T.K., Toronto to Sarnia and from «tatimie io tl result IH failure. Province of Quebec. Aug. 13 North of Toronto, Sarnia line inelmlio.g all branches and the Can. Norther DON’TS. Ontario Hallway. Aug. 16 Points in Eastern Ontario, Don’t count your prize winners be- Aug. 23 Points West of Toronto in Ontario. fore they have won the enps. HIES 3STEÎWÎS Aug. as All î»oiut8 East of Toronto in Ontario and Qneboc. Don’t strain at a hen louse and swal- The demand for Harvesters alonÿ the Can Nor Llaes is very heavy and wages goo. low a skyscraper. The^lns that othe. IMPOBTANT.—To reach Canadian Northern pointe it will be necoasary to travel by Canadlar Mailed Mfeekijr to Any Address in Canada^ folks commit, compared to yours, inaj Pacific h'allway to W Innlpog. look like nit For full information apply to Agents of the Canadian Northern Kaiiway, Canadian Pacifi Don’t snbsUtute dry ground bone foi Kailway, Central Ontario. Bay of Quince and Brockville, Westport and North Weaten From Howjnti! Ja^ary 1st, 1912, for Kail'ways. green cut bone when U is only lime K. L. FAIBBAIKV, Aast. Gen’l. Pass. Agt Can. Nor. Ry., Toronto. Ont. and green bone, with 10 per cent Mb, Write for Hom'eseekers Oaide showing âS.COO free homesteads awaiting the settler. 10 per cent pro tain and 23 per cent fat Only Twenty-Five Cents ■toAl nK ABBUtf At toir tit The News, Alexandria, September 29 19X1

On behalf of these a demand was ♦ I yesterday made by Messrs. Foster, Martin, McKinnon & Co., solicitors, t COÜNÏÏ AND DISTRIJ : caling for the assignment of the firm. ♦ ♦ Messrs. Foster, Martin & Co., were Fellow Citizens and Voters of acting for a number of Eastern Town- ships creditors, who had sold butter Maxville and cheese to McCullough & Co. These claim that they have shipped goods County Glengarry. Mr. Wm. Dousett was a business to the firm for which they received visitor to Montreal on Saturday. cheques, but that payment was re- Mr. D. J. (^ameron is at present sup fused for the cheques. pKdng: his many customers wjtJi their In addition to the demand for as- winter coal. signment there have been a number During the past few weeks we have been engaged in an election campaign Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aéhnedy, of actions "for revindication of several fJill, after spending several months thousand dollars worth of butter which has been uppermost in our minds. At the time the Liberal-Conservative with relatives and friends in tlie vic- LIPTON’S TEA bought by the McCullough firm. inity of Outlook, Sask., arrived home “The position is» simply this,” said Mi*. Alex. McCullough, head of the Party tendered me the nomination as candidate for Parliament I was very busy- on tile 2(>th inst. • OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES SOLD WEEKLY Mr. H. S. Grant, of the MooseCrcek firm, yesterday evening, “We have a Telephone Co., was in town on Satur large amount of forward sales out for looking after my private interests, however, I discussed the matter and Conserva- day for the purpose of arranging for clieese, and many of them have been filled. But many of them have not Ihe entrance of his line into Maxville tive Party Policies with the members of the Liberal Conservative Committee, anc\ and for the securing in that con- been filled, and these latter are press- ing us for prompt shipment. nection a central office. cess, and hope that, when you have as a result of that discussion, pledged the party to do whât L could to place the finished your course, it will so happen Kosamond “But the market hes gone against The weather for the past few day.s that you will not be far from our be- Mr. Angus R. McDonald arrived us, with the unexpected rise in prices, Conservative Party and the Hon. R. L. Borden in possession of the government of has been delightful for this time of the and after a consultation with our soli- year, yet farmers are complaining of loved church and Sabbath School. home recently from Little Rapids, Ont. Signed on behalf of the Sunday citors, we have been advised to cease the scarcity of water. Miss Christena McLean, of the our great country. The result of our campaign labors is now well known evèry- School,,.J. R. McIntosh, Supt., R. .1. Height of Land, is at present the, payment. We have, therefore, trans Mr. l-awrence McLaurIn and daugh- McOillivrav, Ass. Supt., H. E. Mc- ferred all moneys at the bank to out guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mc- credit, amounting to about $16,200, in where and our success has been complete The voice of Canadians has risen and ‘er, of Apple Hill, were recent guests Phail. Donald. )f Mr.' and Mrs. H. McTavish of this The evening was then brought to a trust to our solicitors, and now we are Mrs. A. J. McMillan and Miss C. M. engaged in taking stock with a view said that we will not have Reciprocity with the United States as I told you during place. close by .«inging Anid f/ang Syne. Weir, of Ottawa, sp>ent Sunday last On Wednesday of this week, Mr.lion- to arriving at an amicable settlement. s'aid Kobcrt.son and the members of his the guests of the latter’s mother, Mrs In the meantime we shall contest the my campaign they would do, and the result would be a real land-slide to our party James Weir, who, we are sorry to re- family took their departure for iHta- demand for assignment and all other port, is unwell at present. demands against the firm. svn where they purpose residing for the Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McKinnon and and Hon. Mr. Borden. My prophecy has proven true and as a result we will- keep "uture. Our. citizens generally much re Dalhousie Station “No one ever «xpected that the gret the loss oC such estimable peo- Miss Christy McLennan, of Dunvegan, market for cheese would go up to 15 Our amateur cabinet builders have spent Hunday last visiting relatives in our markets for our Canadians and I have pledged co do all that I can to protect ole, but trust that they will frequent cents,” said Mr. McCullough. Owing begun the work of construction. this district. to the drought in England and other ly drop into Maxville to renew old Mr. and Mrs. X. A. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKinnon, of and develope our markets so that Canada and Canadians will enjoy the greatest acquaintances. causes it has gone up 25 per cent, family Sundayed with Alexandria fri- St. Eugene, visited friends in this sec- Things are lively around our boxcar higher than anyone looked for, and ends. tion the first of the week. the rise has caught us. While we prosperity ever known to our civilization. Disregarding the minor support I re- •station as daily large quantities . of \ son to Mr. and Mrs. G. Berrx', oressed hay, drawn in from tho^vicin- have filled many of our contracts Peveril. (ceived at the polls from the voters of Glengarry my sincere wish is that Glengarry 'ty of St. Isidore, arrive here for ship there are a numbei yet left to be fill- We understand that Mrs. F. Groulx ed, and the buyers are urging us to ment. The quality is fair and we are will shortly join her husband who is nformed the price is somewhat higher deliver. But we have decided that and her people shall have a full share in all our Country’s Prosperity. Nomination now in Alexandria. . The Telephone Co. have a gang of we must stop and see where we stand Mr. A. P. McGregor has purchased men here at .present erecting poles and first, since the amount involved will and Polling days are both past and the result of our Dominion election is surely from Mr. A. D. McCuaig his well- in all probability.approximate $150,000 . making neces.sary improvements and known chestnut driver. repairs to their line, But arrangements are now under way satisfactory to me and I wish to thank our citizens in Glengarry, Tories and Grits Mr. J. R. Darragh h^s sold his farm between our firm and our connections y Uefore leaving for Ottawa where he etc., to Mr. T. Decaire for $9500. A. McCullough & Co. in Finan. "purposes residing, Mr. J. .1. Wight- in England which we hope will lead alike, for the very cordial reception which I received everywhere in the County Mr. .Tos. Matte, of (he Union Bank dal Difficulties. to an amicable settlement of all man, who for so many years so ably staff, spent Saturday and Sunday at 'onducted the People’s Store here,held claims.” during the campaign leading up to the election of the Liberal Conservative Party his home, Vankleek Hill. (Montreal Gazette). Messrs. Blair & Laverty are acting it his residence, on Saturday, an auc- Her many friends are pleased to tion -sale of household effects. The in the matter for Messrs. A. McCul- know that Miss C. McCuaig, Cote St. The firm of A. McCullough & Co., lough & Co. of the Dominion by the overwhelming majority given to our Prime Minister •;ale was admirably managed and as George, is steadily recovering from her t was an exten.sive one, attracted a produce merchants, of 88 Grey Nun recent serious illness. street, have suspended payment. While Elect, Hon. R. L. Borden. , arge number. Durmg his long stay .\fter a two weeks’ holiday. Rev. W. ‘n Maxville, Mr. Wightman has prov- a demand for assignment has been AfcMillan conductec? services in Cote made upon the firm, Mr. McCullough Yours truly, ed an ideal citizen and he was always St.George and Dalhousie Mills churches For Sale ' eady to bring into prominence the stated that they hoped to be able to on Sunday. arrive at a settlement of the matter A tous, and'lot on Elgia Stre.t, ^own'8 interests. ITis friends, not Mr. Lachlan McDonald and \Mi.ss merely here but throughout Glengarry In the meantime the firm has ceased Grace McDonald, who spent some payment, turned ».»ver all their cash AlKandri., at a snap and on T«TT Duncaiv McMartin. ire legion, and they will learn with weeks' at his home, Glen Nevis, retura ewy tarms. For particulars applr to :eçn rogref of his removal to theCap- resources to their solicitors, and are ed to Chicago on Wednesday. taking stock. It Is expected that J, J. McDonald, RMI Estât. Agent. Dated, Alexandria, tal. Mrs. Wightman and the luMiibeis General. regret is felt upon the de- •>f the family will also be greaCv miss the settlement will involve a sum ap- P.S.—Many othM good farms and parture of Mr. and Mrs. Trickey for proximating $150,000. Messrs. McCul- Sept. 23rd, 1911. >d. Medicine Hat op Wednesday. In his lough & Co.’s business extends over town proparties lor sal*. 4-tf Maxvüle’s genial postmaster, 'Mr. official capacity as railway agent, Ed. •'has. MeXaughton, who had been on a large territory, being spread amongst certainly made good. Mr. Ferguson is a great number or producers on this eal to the people is John Hines. probable owing to the number of The regular monthly meeting f the, vacant seats in the Provincial Legis- Women’s Institute, will bo held on Sat- 0i\ the 14th there passed away to lature. As a result, of the Dominion 'irday. 30th Soptcraber, at 3 n.rn., in- his eternal reward an esteemed young elections there are now nine ridings tend of 2.30 p.m., in the school room man in the pérson ôi Mr. -John Hines, without representatives in the local if the rongregational church, 'mdies youngest son of ]\lrs. A. Hines. The House. One of twese. West Victoria, ire al! cordially invited to attend and deceased was just entering in the prime lost its member by the death of. Mr. take imrt in the ijilestion drawer and of life, being 26 years of age. S. J. Fox some months ago, but in the rolT call. Three yearg ago while in Minnesota other eight ridings the sitting, nera- the deceased became afflicted with that bers resigned to contest Federal dread malady. Locomotor Ataxia.Em- seats. Mr. R. E. Truax, who held inent physicians he consulted in the South Bruce for the Liberals, gave Kirk Hill I'niied States, finally advised i im to up his seat to fight Mr. J. J. Donnelly return to liLs Canadian home. He also the Conservative ,member, but was de-, The hoiyie of Mr. I). 1). McXiiCod, of spent several weeks in a MontrealHo-s- feated. All the Conservatives v ho Xirk HUl, was the scene of a very pilal, but medical assistance seemed dropped out of the local House pleasant event on Saturday everring of no avail. Mdth (Christian r-jsigna- fought their way into the larger poli- 'ast\ when the officers, teachers and lion he bore his sickness, and iis<> the tical. arena with the exception ot Mr Bible class of St. (.'olumba Sabbath loss of eyesight. The funeral on Sun- J. J. Carrick (Port Arthur), who will School assembled to bid farewell to day at 3.3U p.m., to St. Alexander's oppose Mr. James Conmee at the de- the Misses S. .lessie and Margaret ( . church and cemôttny, was largely 'at- ferred contest in . Col. The Women of Glengarry are Invited io come and view Mclvcod, before their departure for the tended. After the singing of the Lib- Hugh Clark resigned from South 'apita! city, where they wfil become ira by the 'Rev. Fathei\ McMillan, the Bruce, Mr. John H. Fisher from ■ student!» in the Normal School. remains of the estimable ■ young man South Brant, Mr. A. E. Fripp, K.-L, An interesting programme of \ooal was conveyed to the grave. The pall from Ottawa West, Mr. Gordon Wil- ind instrumental music, and speeches bearers were Messrs. J. L. McMillan, son from North Venlworth, and Mr. George Phillip.s, Ivochiel ; C. Dadey, W. J. Paul from Addington. The New Fall Fashions was rendered, Mr. J. M. McIntosh, Supt. of the Sabbath School, rcting Kirk Hill ; D. Heath, A. W. McMillan BYE-ELECTIONS WOULD BE COST- 18 chairman. The most pleasing fea- and J. J. McC'affrey, Brodie. To the LY. ture of tlie occasion was a presenta- sorrowing mother, brother and sister The term of the Legislature IN eOATS, SUITS, DRESSES and SKIRTS. tion and address to the Misses Mci^eod of the deceased the sympathy of the expires in 1912, which means that the presentation being made by the entire vicinity is extended. May his unless a new general election is Misses Donalda McGilliv’ray andCassie soul rest in peace. held in the meantime it will be neoes. Our stock is the largest. Our assortment the greatest. Our styles most up to-date. Our prices the most rea- Mcl-ennan, while Miss Cassie McIntosh sary to hold nine oostly bye-elections sonable to be found in Eastern Ontario. Our stock of Misses and Childrens Coats is the most complete we have ever •ead the following address : which would have to be recontested carried. To the Misses S. Jessie and Margaret not many months later. The Govern- ('. McI>eod. Dyer ment would be taking the more eco- Dear Friends,— nomical as well as the more politi- Mr. J. A. McRae made 'a business cally promising way by bringing on BRING US YOUR EGGS. A number of 'the St. Columba Sun- trip to Cornwall the early part of the lay School, as you see, are met here a test of strength at an early date. his evening to show you a little ap- Should an election be held early in preciation of your great faithfulness Mr. N. McCuaig and Miss Emma, St. t'he new year, or »»en before then, the ind good works as Sunday School Urbain, t^ue., are spending a couple large sum of money needed will be vorkers. W’e ask you to accept this :tf weeks at Mr. Murdoch McRae's. available. 1'he estimates for the fin- Piper Alex. McRae attended theFàir ancial year of which be- ittle token from a number of your gins on November 1st, contain an ap- JOHN SIMPSON & SON incere friends, and believing that you at Williamstown last week. ire soon to leave for the Normal Mrs. John McRae and daughter,. propriation of $125,000 for election School, we ask you to put this little Florence, of Vancouver, B. C., are expenses in addition to smaller sums spending some time at the home of Mr for registra.tioB. and re.visios of the PHONE No. 6. present to the best possible use. voters’ Bsts. We also whsh you the greatest sue- Murdoch McRae. The News, Alexandria, Onl. September 29 1911

Mr. Hugh Munro spent Wednesday in Mayor A. Cameron was in Cornwall Personals Montreal. on Tuesday. 21st ANNUAL Mr. E. De Bellefeuille, of Moutrc.\l, Mr. D. Chisholm, of Cobalt, was in Sundayed with friends here. Mrs. J. 0. Simpson visited Montreal town on Monday. SCHOOLBOOKS on Saturday. Mr. D. P. McMillan, of Kirk Bill, left on Monday for Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harkins, of Baltic’s Mr. T. J. Gormiey spent Sunday Comers, were in town on Tuesday. A.ND with relatives in Crysler. ... Mr. Duncan McRae visited '[.Is home in Ste. Anne de Prescott on Monday. Mr. F. Dupuis, merchant, St. Ra- Hon. Donald McMillan spent the phaels, was in town on Monday. early part of the week in Ottawa. • • • Miss Bella McDonald, of Brodie, was EXHIBITION Mr. J. A. McMillan, M.P., was in the guest of friends here on Wednesday Mrs. J. F. McGregor is in Piclon, SCHOOL OOPPIIEO Ottawa on Saturday. • • • Mr. C. W. Young, of the Freeholder, Ont., this week acting as judge at the annual fair being hold there. Prof. D. Mulhern paid Montreal a Cornwall, attended the Fair here on visit the latter part of the week. Wednesday. AT OF . THE • • • Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McT.^nDan and Miss Elizabeth MePhee spent the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fraser, of Ste. early part of the week in Montreal. Anne de Prescott, were in town Wed- little daughter, May, of Baltic’s (Corn- • e • nesday. ers, were in town on Tuesday. • • • -( Kenyon Agricultural Society Mr. Jas. O'Shea, teacher, Greenfield, Capt. J. A. Gillies, of Glen Norman, OSTROM’s was in town on Fair day. “ TO BE HELD AT paid Montreal a business visit this Mr. Neil R. Macdonald, of Porcupine week. who had been ’ visiting Glengarry fri- Mr. W. G. Rowe paid the Capital a • • • ends left for Montreal Monday even- business visit on Wednesday. • • • Mrs. J, C. McDonell and Miss Jan- ing. Sverything for Mr. K. A. Fraser, of Ste. Anne de ette McDonell visited Montreal friends MAXVILLE, ONT. Prescott, was in town on Wednesday. this week. Miss Muriel Proctor left on Tuesday • • • Mrs, A. McCaskill, of Barb, Ont-, morning for Quebec on an extended Mr. M. D. Morrison, of Dalhousie visit to her aunt, Mrs. Hanson. She was the guest this week of Mrs. D. C. Tuesday & Wednesday Mills, was a News caller on Wednesday was accompanied as far as Montreal Campbell, Bishop St. I School Opening. • • • by her mother, Mrs. J. R. Proctor. Mr. D. T. Chisholm visited Montreal yesterday. Mr. John Ürquhart, who is attend- • • • ing the Comwall Business College, Mr. J. A, C. Huot paid Ottawa a spent Wednesday in town. Oct. 3rd 4th, I9II. ■• • • business visit yesterday. Births • • • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bethune and Mrs. W. O’Dair, of Green Valley, vis- little daughter, Nora, were the guests STEWART—At Alexandria, on Mon- BROCK OSTROM & SON, ited friends here yesterday. of friends here on Wednesday. day, Sept. 2oth, 1911, to Rev. Don- • • • ald Stewart and Mrs. Stewart, a • • • MEDICAL HALL, ALEXANDRIA. Mr. J. J. McDonald, real estate Mr. T. Bathurst, of the local staff of daughter. Si^ecietl Frizes agent, was in Dalkeith yesterday. the Bank of Ottawa, is in Casselman • • • this week acting as relieving clerk. Mr. J. H. McKinnon, of Glen Nor- McDON.\LD—At Alexandria, on Sept. man, was a News caller on Monday. Mrs. M. J. Chisholm and Miss Mar- 26th, 3911, the wife of John A. Mc- Th« Directors of the above Society desire to express their tbanLs to the • • • garet \ Chisholm were the guests of Donald, a son. friends at Vankleek Hill on Wednesday loUowing, who hav^ so generously contributed Special Prizes and gifts of Mr. R. W. McDonald, of Apple Hill, spent a portion of yesterday in town. money for the Maxville Fair of 1911: , , Mrs. Alex. WcGillis and her daugh- » Mr. Jaa. McKenzie, of Glen hand- ter, Miss McGillis, Dominion St., left for Montreal on Wednesday. HUOT—At Alexandria, on Wednesday, » field, was in town on Saturday. • • • Sept. 20th, 1911, to-Mr. and Mrs. J 1— B7—A.y Society,W. McDougald, best dairy besfherd ol coW * * * A, C. Huot, a son. » any b:râed, registered bull aztd four blooded mare for array purposes,$5. , Mr. Donald McCaskill, of Lâggan, Miss M. McIntosh, of Dalkeith, was /kd)^ertisecl Çoods Are ÿest cows in milk. The cows not to have did business in town on MonHay. the guest this weeK of the Misses Mc- 8— AIntosh, Main St. soutw. , W. McDougald, beet step- » won prizes in other classes. 1st $3, ping horse, $5. 2nd f2. Miss A. Munroe, St. George St., left » Because scientific shoppers know that ad- 9— Friday on a visit to relativesI in Bos- Mrs. Henry Genereux, of Comwall, vadies' Institute,Deaths best carved 2— By Society, beet junior herd, visited her neice, Mrs. J. A. C. Huot, vertised goods are best they will not take any 4- model in wood, by boy under 18 ton. MORRISON—At Peveril, on Tuesday, under 12 months, registered bull years, $2. • • • last week. % substitute, though urged. and 4 females, any breed, all bred Messrs. D. J. Macdonald and S. A. Sept. 19th, at the I'esidence of her brother, Farquhar McCosham, Sarah by exhibitor, 1st $3, 2nd $2. 10— Gormiey attended the MaloneB Fair The News had a pleasant call on y Ladies' Institute, beet set » Because of the volume of business resulting, of doll's clothing made by a girl yesterday. Wednesday from Mr. R. F. McRae, of MeCqsham, relict af the late John H 3— By Society, three-year-old under 15 years, f2. Dalkeith. Morrison, and buried on Thursday, » the manufacturer who advertises puts better dairy heifer in milk, any breed, Mr. J. A. McCulloch and Miss Mc- the 21st inst., at Dalhousie Mills, » value into his goods. but shoTK*ing type of some distinct 11— AMrs. John A. McDonald, who vas Ont. . McMillan, M.P., to ex- hibitor in the county of Olengarry Culloch, Glen Robertson, were in town » breed. Ist ^., 2nd $2. the guest of her sister, Mrs. D. D. î c- securing the greatest amount in on Wednesday. Because au inferior article is seldom adver- • • • Phee, returned to Ottawa on Monday » "4—By Smith & Fyke, the beet prizes in all classes. Prize to be- lady driver. A broo^. morning. tised, you can discriminate between the best come property of person taking Miss R. F« Dewar, of Ottawa, is GILLIES—On Sept. 12th, 1911, at the spending some days with Glengarry and the imitation. 5—By A. H. Robertson,' beet car- greatest value in prizes for three Mrs. D. A. Donovan and Miss M. Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, » years. Silver cup valued at $76. relatives. riage more or gelding overMSi I^mieux, who were the guests oL^'Gie Christie Gillies, aged two years, four » Because you want to get best returns for ha^s. Pair of cuff link*. 12— Mrs. J. J. Kemp and littleB son, Misses Shepherd, Bishop St., returned months estand Carriagetwelve days,Horse, onlySociety be- » < let $3, A Friend 2nd $2. Master Lawrence, are visiting friends to Ottawa Sunday evening. loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs.John your money, you should always By H. A. McIntyre, best car- Gillies, 972a C'ity Hall Ave., Mont- 4 riage mare or gelding 1^ bands or In prize Tjist, Class 27, Sec. 22 in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Laverdure, Ot- real. Interment at Dunvegan, Ont., under. A blanket valued at $5. cut out **etc." funeral service conducted by Rev. A. 4 Mrs. A. Lamabe, Miss Lamabo and tawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rein- BUY ADVERTISED GOODS Mr. G. Lamabe spent Sunday with hardt, of Hull, Que., were the guests Morrison, Kirk Hill. The pall-bear- 4 ers were Alex. McDonald, James Mc- Martintown friends. of Mrs. J. A. C. Huot on Wednesday. 4 • 0 Donald, Dan McMaster, R. 1). McMil- 4 Mr. Arthur Martin, of Ottawa, re- Mesdames Sangster and McCuaig, lan, Ewen A. McMillan, F. Campbell. JLionations to Sports, etc. newed acquaintances i n town « n Sun- Miss Gillespie, of Bainsville, the Misses 4 Kit and Jennie McVichië, Gurry Hill, K were visitors to town this week. Agricultural Society $50.00 Nonnan Stewart $ 3.00 Mr. J. F. Smith and Miss Rosabelle • • • SURE SIGNS. Hiram Alguire 5.00 Rory Bertrand 1.00 Smith were amoTig the visitors to Ma- Miss K. MacMillan, who had been O! Kidney.Trouble Johnson Hoople 5.00 Bert McDougall 3.00 lone yesterday. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. J. McEwen 5.00 Dr. R. T. O’Hara 2.00 A. McMillan, 7-4th Kenyon, left Wed- If your back is constantly .h'ng J.W. Smillie. 5.00 Duncan Kippen « 1.00 Mrs. John R. Sliaw, of Ottawa, was nesday evening for Chicago, 111. and if you experience dull shooting v£. J. McEwen 5.00 James Burton..., 2.00 the guest ovci* Sunday of her sistf.is, pains, your kidneys are out of order. B. J. Jamieson..j, 5.00 William Dousett 1.00 the Misses Kerr.‘Main St. Mr. Alex. McKinnon, of the C.P.R. If your urine is thick and cloudy or King George Hotel.. 5.00 Miron A T.avoilette 1.00 offices, Winnipeg, Man., arrived Sun- or your passages frequent scanty and Commercial Hotel 5.00 A. Dupuis 3.00 Mrs. Geo. Charleoois, who had been day evening to spend his holidays painful, your kidneys and bladder ere D. R, ^IcDonald, M.P.P 10.00 J. Cluff 2.00 on a visit .to relatives in Valleyfield, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John out of order. Neglevill attend Cormick, *^Spencerwood Farm." They ' , Smith & fyke’s Queen's University. leave Thursday afternoon for Montreal and New York, and upon their return Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barker and lit to the States, will be accompanied by D. eOURYlLLE, tie son, of Ottawa, who had beep the Mrs. McCormick and son, Stewart, The News will be mailed until J.P. McNAUGHTON, guests of Mrs. W. IJ. Chalmers, Ken- and Mrs. Mary Mosher, who has been he end of 1911 to all new subscribers Hardware and Furniture J. CLARK, Dr A.T. MORROW, yon St. cast, returned to their home , their guest at "Spencerwood Farw" Secretary. President. Treasnrer Sunday evening. since last Decriaber. in Canada for 25 cents ALEXANDRIA - - - ONTARIO Tùe JNews, Alexandria Oni, September 29 1911

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not separate. Make a meringue with the whites of two eggs and a quarter IN )HE WOMEN’S WORLD of a cupful of sugar ; spread over the cake and return to the oven to brown When done, remove the top layer care CHLNESE RICE. fully, butter the lower layer well, cov er with a generous amount of peaches, The Chinese method of cooking rice sliced thin and sugared. Replace the differs from that of the ordinary top. Serve with whipped cream. housewife, and the rice, when done, in stead of being mushy, sticky paste, SPINACH, TREMONT STYLE is spotlessly white, perfectly à:y and with each grain standing by itself. To Thoroughly wash one peck of spin- attain these results, pick the rice over ach. To wash spinach so that it can- •carefully to remove all refuse ; ‘then not be gritty, it needs to be put in a , wash it through several, waters, rub- good sized strainer or colander and bing it between the hands to remove put under running water, almost ev- the coating of starch powder. ery piece of spinach, being handled dur- When the water is perfectly clear ing this process, in order to remove cook in water boiling in a saucepan, all the grit. When thoroughly washed A good bait for a rat trap is a paste having about two quarts- of salted wa put in a covered kettle, without add- made of commeal and eggs. ter to each half pint of rice. Sprinkle ing any more water. Cook for . ten If new boots don’t polish quickly ■the I'ice in so slowly that the water minutes. Remove irom the fire, drain rub over with a piece of lemon. and chop very fine. Melt two round- will scarcely stop boiling, ancLcookit The interior of every refrigerator at a gallop in order that the grains ing tablespoonfuls of butter in a sauce should frequently be scalded with soda may be kept in motion while boiling. pan, add the juice of one lemon, a Do not stir or touch the rice in any very little salt, and one half teaspoon When silver is not in constant use way after the grains have •commenced ful of mild paprika. Heat the spinach a piece of camphor will keep it from soften. When they are done, drain off in this and serve at once. tarnishing. all the water, and sot the pan in the USES FOR EVERLASTING. A piece of .court plaster on the end ■oven, that the rice may swell. Do not of the forefinger of the left hand will let it cook, or brown, and serve it as The. small white flower commonly protect it from noodle pricks when soon as it has become thoroughly dry, known a.s everlasting makes a filling sewing. which will probably be in less than ten for the small child's pillow that is un To polish aluminum make’ a mix minutes. equaled. The flowers are not heating ture of borax, ammonia and water, like feathers or down and emit a fra- Apply with a soft cloth. SMOTHEHKI) POTATOES. grance that is slccp-ihviting. Those Frequent dusting saves sweeping, Cut raw potatoes in slices; cover the same flowers if dyed scarlet soon af- A room that is dusted often and bottom of a baking dish with a layer ter being picked, will add a cheery thoroughly will not require such con of potatoes ; sprinkle over the pota- touch to the Christmas decorations. If stant sweeping as one that is dusted toes a little finely chopped onion, a dyed red or blue, they make patriotic careiesslj* and seldom. little pepper and salt and some bits (fecorations for Washington’s birthday The stains on a tablecloth, napkins For Sale of butter. Then place in the dish an- Fourth of July or other similar oc- or a frock should be soaked in sour BUILDER’S SUPPLIES other layer of potatoes, seasoning as [ casions. If dyed green, they will be milk as soon as possible and washed CROWN” PATENT One email farm initable for markei found just the thing for the St, Î FOR MODERN HOMES. before. Repeat this until the dish is out in soap suds. garden or henery» containing 37) acres full. Heat one quart of milk to al Patrick's day entertainment. Gilt frames or chandeliers covered with fly specks are fearful things, but FEED FL0ÜI1. situate in the Village of Lancaeter. most the boiling point, season with ON DUSTING DAY. Good house and bam. A rare ebanoe pepper and salt and thicken with one if three or four onions are boiled STEEL SHINGLES I carry the most complete line desertspoonful of cornstarch mixed A rag which has been tightly wrung a pint of water and the solution to buy a email farm. Convenient to smooth with two tablespoonfuls of but out of crude oil and hung outdoors for applied with a soft brush it will prove of'Dressed Matched Spruce Lumber R.R. station, also best of land; about an excellent protection against flies A full supply in stock ter and a pinch of celery salt. I^et some time is excelfent for use upon and if it is yonr intention to make 5 acree bush. boil ; then pour over tlie potatoes. settling. polished floors. extensive alterations in the old home Place in the oven and bake until ten- Round, stiff hearth brushes are use In cleaning wall paper with bread A A A. a of Mill Feeds, Feed Cnimbs, use only two days' old bread One small 15 acre farm near Bafaie* ■der. Serve very hot. ful for ferreting out dust from fancy or to erect a new barn or other out ; in small pieces. Clean with down- picture frames. A A buildings. Knowing it will pay you Flour, Cornmeal, Bran ville Station, with new house and DOUGHNUTS ward light strokf. ' Never go over bam ; excellent soil. A good floor brush for matting more same surface and never work hori- to purchase here, permit me to re- A reliable recipe calls ior one egg than earns its cost in the saving of zontally.’ Out away soiled part of mind yon that I can fill your order and Provender. beaten with a half cupful of sugar, a wear, and tear on the polished, fine, bread eontinuallv. A A A A ,V jJ A large dwelling situate in South quarter of a teaspoonful of grated nut strawlike weave. with despatch in any of the following Lancaster, an ideal summer roeidsnee. meg and cinnamon mixed, a half cup- LA..A. ful milk, one cupful of flour, one heap- Building Materials, ing teaspoonful of baking powder and A GOOD ROOF is a BUILDING’S Sewal dwellings In Lancaeter and «nough more flour to just roll out.Gut Falling Hair, THE DOMESTIC WHEISHIP Matched Spruce Sheeting, Flooring, South I^ncaster Villages. and fry in deep, smoking hot fat. “CROWN” T&G Clapboards, Featheredge Clap- Mrs. Jas. Hgrris, of .Wapella, Sask., Thoughtless persons are, says Glengarry Mills A nund>er of 100 acre fame. RECIPES FOR MAKING TOMATO Youth's Companion, in danger of boards, V Joint Ceiling, Laths, Hard If you want a roof that LIMITED, For further particulars, eaU on or CATSUP. “I have found Parisian Sage to be forgetting that children have, and wood Flooring, Windows, Doors, were meant to have, both mothers and write to the best scalp and hair tonic and dress will last, that won’t leak, Mouldings, Verandah Materials^etc- Heat ripe but sound tomatoes until ing I have ever used. My hair had fathers. Mothers’ congresses, mothers’ JOHN F.nMc6REG0R, D. P. J. TOBIN, they can be pressed through a sieve. clubs, mothers’ meetings—all the ma- that won’t rust, and that been coming out In combs full and New Brunswick Shingles. j 13-U T^neaeter, Oni^ To a gallon of this juice add a quart was very . dry and brittle apd the ternal side of parenthood has been will give the best fire pro- MAAGKK. of vinegar, four tablespoonfuls of su- scalp was always itching and full of pushed into a prominence which gar, a small red pepper, a little grat- dandruff. I have used two bottles of would have amazed Mr. SamuelSewall tection and lessen your In- ed fresh horseradish, about a medium COAL AND WOOD. ^ Parisian Sage and ft has stopped my and disgusted the Rev. Cotton Mather sized root, and salt to taste. Boil all hair from falling, the itching and I Some good people who have not for- surance, use our “Crown” together until thick enough to just dandruff have disappeared and my hair gotten the domestic partnership have run out of the bottle ; then add spices i formed an organization, with branch- Patent Lock All Round to suit the taste with black pepper, is fine and soft and glossy. I would not be without this fine Hair Tonic es in several cities, which is doing and Cleat Steel Shingles. D. P. J. Tobin, WONDERLAND ground cloves, cinnamon and mustard. for many times the price." good work in education and philan- Some like ,a little ginger, not enough throphy. It bears the happy name of LA." CASTER, ONI . to give a decided flavor, but a little For women, men, or children Paris- Ask yonr local dealer for full Students are annually trained ian Sage is without any doubt the "The Fathers’ and Mothers’ Club." THEKTRE extra warmth. finest preparation for the hair. Daint- It must be acknowledged thai. tnen, particulars or write us direct for for business at the Take a bushel of tomatoes, cut :hem are not so many fathers as mothers in^ pieces, removing all imp>erfection8. ily periumed, it is free from grease or Price List. stickiness and ought to be where ev- in the membership. Slice six large onions, two bell pep Fathers’ and mothers’ clubs may FALL TERM Moving Pictures pers and cut in small pieces or ‘grate ery member of the family could use it daily. Large bottle 50'-cents at all well multiply. If their member.s need coarsely a quarter of a pound of green an illustration of the evils of a one- at the horseradish root. Boil the tomatoes, druggists or from the proprietors.The Giroux Mfg! Co., ï^rt Erie, Ont., post sided household, t*ey may find it in McfARUNE-DOUGLIIS GO., UNITED. onions, pepper and horseradish toge- this story of a broRen home. In this Corner St. Paul and . ther^ an hour, stirring frequently.1'hen paid. The girl with the Auburn hair 250—2:60 Slater St. Ottawa is on every package. Sold and guar- instance, the son went with the father strain through a sreve, wash out the and the daughter with the mother. » ,• »■ n Dominion Streets, kettle, return the sieved pulp to ' it anteed by Brock Ostrom Sz Son and John McT.eister. The son, brought up by the father, and place over the fire, where it will became a gambler and sot. 'The boil gently for three hours, or until daughter, living among women only, J. F. smiVE, Proprietor. Calls for office help are an- it is as thick as you like it. When gained neither sense nor vigor to meet CARRIER’S CLEARING done add a pint of cidet^ vinegar. Sea- opens Sept. 5th, 1911. We have nually received. More than we HOUSEHOLD HINTS the tragic issues of het environment. SALE. son to taste with salt, mustard,cloves, Both children sinfered cruelly by helped thousands to mount the ladder When frying miish, dip the slices first can fill by far. Any young cayenne, nutmeg and cinnamon. being cut off from life in a real home. of success. May we not help you ? An Interesting, Instructive and i white of egg. This makes them To give place to the fall Write for our free catalogue. man or young woman who will No wise woman can read such in- Amusing Programme each night OLUA PODRIDA SALAD. stances as this without being filled stock. Address:- George F. Smith, Prin., To peel tomatoes without scalding, with s>-mpathy for the unhappy, un- take a thorough course at this Two small apples, two medium sized rub them backward with the blunt 2-lyr. Cornwall, Ont Change of Films every evening 'onionsj six tomatoes, two cold boiled fathered, unraothered children, from great school is sure of secur- edge of a krrîfe. ^ \ their sad childhoocr to their final pre- except Monday. potatoes, one tablespoon of vinegar, For the roaspt of cold lamb course, 6 Bars soap for 25c. ing a good position. Short- two tablespoons of oil, a little powder destined tragedy. serve an egg salacf, sprinkled with Fathers have not finished their ed sugar, a little salt and pepper,two minced mint leaves. 6 1 ins sardines „ 25c. AMISSIOS : Adults 10c. Cmidren 5c. hand, Commercial and Civil hardboiled eggs and a dash of tabasco business with their children when they sauce. Peel the apples and onions and Clean the glass of pictures with whit have paid the monthly house oills, 2 Cans salmon „ 25c. WHITE CLOVER Service. You may enter any- • chop fine. Peel and chop three toma- ing, as water is apt in time to mar drawn checks for the education of 3 Cans Gillets Lye 25c. time. For catalogue write, toes, mixing the pulp with the apples the painting beneath. the ciiildren, and kept up the prem- • and onions. Rub a few bread crumbs ■ When leather armchairs Ibcrfc shabby iums on a proper life insurance. 3 lbs. Biscuits „ 25c. Cement Blocks •on a clove garlic, and add them to they should be wiped off with a soft Mothers may not claim immunity ISF(E/îE) The undersignod, an agent (or co- W. E. GOWLII^G, Principal 'the salad, also the potatoes which cloth dipped in olive oil. from further duties when iney Lave 3 Cans Peas „ 25c. rnent, keops constantly in stock or it have been sliced and chopped. Add In selecting beef,, the pieces whicti contrived becoming clothes for their 3 Cans Corn „ 25 c. Sweet as June Meadows prepared to lUl ordera (or Cemeat '74 Wellington St., to the salad the vinegar, oil, sugar, are well mottled with fat will be- boys and girls, and have well con- Blocks and Bricks (or building pur- salt, pepper and tabasco. Mix thor- found the richest and juicest_ sidered the social opportunities of 3 Boxes orange meat 25c. poses, also verandah columns and rer Ott'iwsF Ont. oughly together and hit stand about A little vinegar put into water in iheir children. r2'Plates „ 36c. andah bannisters. Satisfaction guar- an hour. Cut the remainder of the to which eggs are poached will k«?p them antoed. Always prepared to give eo mtoos in slices, also the eggs,arrange white and prevent them from sproad- 1-2 Cups „ 3CC. timates on buildings and cement work on top of the salad, then mask with A. Cameron, Contractor, South Main mayonnaise. 3 lbs. Tea . „ 25c. St., Alexandria. Ont, 18-tt In baking cake it is well to remem- WELL, WELL! P1-:ACH SHORTCAKE. ber that a sponge cake requires a low Eggs per dozen 20c. er temperature than a cake made with THIS Isa HOME DYE Guddon the leweler Sift a pint of flour, two teaspoonfuls batter. ANYONE of baking powder and a little salt ; Four pepper corns, four cloves, and .can use add a quarter of a cupful of shortexi- Wool Carded one teaspoonful of mixed herbs are the Edward Carrier. Issnow engaged moving bis stock ing. When well mixed add a cupful of proper flavoring tor one quart of wa- milk. Roll out about an inch thick ter for soup. or exchanged lor Yarn to^bis old standjn tbe St. Lawrence and put in a round pan. Bake, and Alexandria, Station. when done cut it through wRh a sharp White kid gloves should be rubbed THIS IS THE PERFECT LOAF Hod oadoà or exobangad fou ]ram Block, MainfStreet south, andswiii be hot knife, making two layers, but do gently with bread crumbs after each tot any 4eciie4 pusposa. A slodc of wearing and they will keep clean a The large amount of milk in it and «diidk will be always rat hand o( two ready fornbusinessCinltbe^^course (of long time. the high quality of flour ^od other (BCereal aizea i> both aiagle aad 4oa- MONEY. AiQNEY a few’days. I Wipe off screens with a duster each •I dyed ALL These ingredients make it taste better, keep bbd and twisted so Uiat a finer qual- morning and beat with a soft brush. fresh longer and give more strength ity will be supplied when desired and ^ The beating should be done lightly in f^DEFFERCNT KINDS The nnâereignea is prepared to loanmo ey i and nourishment than any other. bnsinees transacted immediately on EveryÉ . f _, _ J __Woman of Goods Is iaterestod and should koov order that the wire be not bulged. acrivaL all yams guaranteed pnre atwut the wDaderful '•ith the SAME ■>««• 4t 5 per oent on terms to suit borroweri One Loaf will convince you. HARm Whirling Spray I Add a teaspoonful of sugar of lead wool, alao doths. tweeds, flannsls, I used OHABQXH BSASOKABlsB. bbi^kets. • ] to the water in which fine silk hos No Chance of MU- « iery is washed to prevent the delicate j » tmkcA. Simple end m alee pay sash foe wool. ^ Clean. Send for FAIR DBALIMO A«CORRBD TO AlAo. color from fading. Free Color Card H. R. CRDDORt DYOLA and Booklet ItL PRIT ATS UOHmr AFAItaABlsR, Do not destroy any net from old cur The JORNSOH- C. F. Stackhouse, tains. Cut into squares of desired size VARMS FOB BAlJi. JOHN ROBIRTSON, and stitch together, and they will mak« excellent vashclotha. ANGUS HoDUNAIX ALEXANDRIA. Peveril, P.Q. Jeweller. Tbe News. Àlezandiia, September 29 1911

FRUITS. Five St. Lawrence apples—John Mc- Arthur, A. C. McArthur. REMOVED THE FALL NEWS from Five Alexander apples — A. Clark, .John McArthur. PM FLESH Five Duchess apples—David Taillon, Held at Williamstown Sept. 19th and 20th. A. C. McArthur. Five Pewaukee apples—Jas A. Sang- THE STORE that SETS THE PACE ster, A. r. McArthur. did Healed me Wound wmiM As usual a pronounced success. Five Russet apples—W. D. McMar- tin, John McArthur. Tiret Ippllcatiins. On Tuesday and Wednesday of last McDonald, Carkner and Christie. Five Fameuse—John McArthur, Al- Yoa could not have a better proof of week, the annual fair, under the, ausp- Sow, under 6 months—1, 2 and -1 A. bert Clark. P. McArthur. the value of Egyptian Liniment than k ices of the St. Lawrence Valley Agri- Five McIntosh red apples—John Mc- given by the experience of Mr. C. A. This Summer our business has been bigger than ever cultural Society, was most successful- YORKSHIRES. Arthur, Jas. A. Sangster. Holden, of Montreal, as given in hk Five Larve or Baxtér apples—John i ly pulled off at Williamstown, and con Boar, over 1 year — P. J. McLeod, letter. We are daily doing business with new customers, and these Martintown ; .1. McNaughton. McArthur, A. C. McArthur. “My pony received a deep cut uctOÊâ gratulations hre in order to the pre- Boar under 1 year—IV. Wightman, Five Wealthy apples — M. Ü. Mc- the back of her leg below the bock joint, people continue to trade with us because they find here every- sident and the members of his board. Lancaster'; J. McNaughton, R. J. Me- Martin, John McArthur. after trying several remd^dies, w^oixt The attendance was large and the ex- T,eod. Five Tolman sweet—A. C. McArthur any beneficial results, I was induced to thing they want m large varieties to choose from, of the highest Piv’e Ben Davis—M. D. McMartin. try Douglas’ Egjrptian Liniment. Proud ■1 quality, and at the most reasonable prices. That is the reason hibits, with few exceptions, were 'veil Sow, over 1 year—R. J. McLeod. Five apples, any other variety—J flesh had formed the size of a hickory up to the average. Sow, under 1 year—A. M. McGregor. J. McNaughton, John McArthur. nut. After three applications it was- entirely healed, which I consider mar> why we have so many satisfied customers, who have been HORSES. Sow, under 6 months—J. Beach, Wil- Best collection of apples, five of each liamstown; 2 and » D. Gumming. —A. C. McArthur, John McArthur. vêlions, as a small artery had been ent^ buying from us ever since the first day we opened our store in Clydesdales, registered in Canadian Two bunches of black grapes—Mau- which spurted blood every time tbe Alexandria.' 1»^ For Fall we are daily receiving a most beau- stud book. POULTRY. rice l,auber, John Craig. wound was disturbed.” Stallioû, 4 years old and upwards— Plymouth rock, white—Cock, J. Snet Two bunches white grapes — John “I cheerfully recommend Egyptian 1 G. A. McRae, Bainsville; 2 D. Cum- singer, Cornwall ; David Squair, Wil- Liniment to all horsemen.” tiful stock, from factories all over the country Craig, Maurice Lauber. The way Douglas’ Egy^an Liubnest mings, Lancaster ; 3 P. and D. Mc- liamstown. Cockerel—1 and 2, David Two bunches red grapes—DavidTail- Crimmon, Williamstown. Squair. Hen—David Squair, J. Snet- cleans out and heals a festering wound lon, John C'raig. is simply marvellous. 51 Filly, 3 years old — IT. D. Ross, singer. Pullet—1 and 2 David Squair, Collection of grapes—Maurice Lauber King’s Road ; 2 D. M. Robertson, Wil- 3 J. Snetsinger. 25c. at all dealers. Free sample o« SUGAR, HONET AND CANNED request. Douglas Sc Co., Kapanee, Out. Hand in Glove with liamstowo ; 3 R. R. McCallum. Plymouth rock, barred—Cock, 1 and the World. Filly, 2 years old—1 D. Cummings, 2 3 B. Snetsinger, 2 Jas. Black. Cock- FRIHTS. J. H. Esdon, Bainsville. erel—J. Snetsinger, A. J. McNaughton Ten pounds of maple sugar—D. R. Filly» 1 year old—G. A. McRae. St. Raphaels ; W. D. and R. N. Hall, McCrimmon, A. A. McDonald. SPECIAL. In Ladies’ Golf Mare and foal—I H. A. Robertsan, Williamstown. Hen—das. Black, J. One bottle maple syrup—.A. .A. Mc- 2 P. and D. McCrimmon, 3 G. A. Mc- Snetsinger, Thos Gowdie. Pullet—J. Donald, D. R. Mcf>rimmon. Knitted work—D. R. McCrimmon. Rae. Snetsinger, W. 1). and R. N. Hall. .Tar honey—A. C. McArthur, Paul Public School Art—Alex. T.auber. Jackets, HEAVY DRAUGHT. Wyandottes, white — Cock, J. Snet- Seguin. Table cover—W. MeWhinnie. singer, W. (L Brothour, Williamstown ; , One can strawberries — B. P. Sni- Mare with foal—1 J. A. Sangster, 2 Cut work—^W. C. Brethour. Sweater Coats John McCrimmon, 3 J. H. Esdon. A. McGregor, (.’ockerel—J. Snetsing- der, Thomas Goudie. Mare, 3 years old—1 R. McNaught, 2 er, A. McGregor, W. C. Brethour. One can raspberries—B. P. Snider. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. D. S. Fraser. Hen—J. Snet.singer, A. McGregor, W. One can jelly — n. P. Snider, Don- Vase bouquet—Donald Taillon, Mrs- Fall Short Mare, 2 years old — I J. A. Sang- C. Brethour. Pullet—J. Snetsinger, A ald Taillon. T.fvuber. ster, 2 H. McDpnald, Rose Mills. McGregor. One can plums — *J. N. Raymond, B P. Snider. Six varieties of asters in bloom — Team in harness—1 D. E. McMaster, Wyandottes, colored—C^ock, J. Snet- John McArthur, J. N. Raymond. singer, d. Sandilands, Williamstown. One can pickles, sour—Donald Tail- Coats, etc.. Laggan. Seven varieties of pansies — J. N.. One year old filly—J. A. Sangster. Cockerel—-L Snetsinger. Hen—J. Snet- singer, J. Sandilands James Black. One can pickles, sweet — B. P. Sni- Raymond. GENERAL PURPOSE. Pullet—J. Snetsinger. der, Donald Taillon. Collection of home plants in bloon> We are showing a One bottle catsup — B. P. Snider, —J. N. Raymond. Mare and foa!—1 A. R. McRae, 2 Dorking—Cock, .y. Snetsinger, Jas. Alex Rushford, Williamstown; 2 D. A. Donald Taillon. Benning. Cockerel — Jas. Snetsinger, One bottle raspberry wine — B. P. beautiful range, McPherson, Bainsville. Jas. Benning. Hen—Thos. Goudie, J. Filly, 3 years old — 1 J. McNaugh- Snetsinger. Pullet—J. Snetsinger, T. and would -be very ton, Williamstown ; 2 W. A. Snider, One bottle currant wine—J. N. Ray- Goudie. mond, B. P. Snider. Lancaster ; 3 F. A. McLennan, ^^an- J. Snetsinger >vas the only exhibi- castcr. One bottle grape wine—C. P. Sni- Winter Show glad" to have tor and won all tfte first prizes in the Filly, 2 years old — 1 and 2 J. T. following classes : l^eghorns (white ()ne loaf home made bread—B. P. you call and inspect We are exclusive agents herefo Thompson, Bainsville. and colored), black minorcas, brah- the celebrated Dent’s Gjoves. Team in harness — 1 G. A. McRae, mas, langshans, Spanish, Andalusian, Bainsville; 2 F. A. McLennan, 3 F. S. One pan biscuits—J. N. Raymond, In Dttawn Every pair guaranteed to g'v and class for any other variety. the same. Campbell. B. P, Snider. perfect satisfaction. We are no Pair bronze turkeys—1. Snetsinger, 'Three pbunds hard soap—Wm. Me- showing new full lines In dresse Filly, I year old—1 D. Cummings, 2 There is probably no exhibition in J. T. Thompson. Jas. Crawford. Whinnie, John McCrimmon. Kid, Mocha, Chamois, Cape Kid Home made graham bread — B. P. Canada which is making more rapid Single horse in harness — 1 R. Me- Pair geese—J. Snetsinger. growth than the Eastern Ontario 1 ive Naught, 2 Thomas Craig, 3 J. 1). Me* Snider. Pair ducks—1 and 2 J. Snetsinger, 3 Stock and Poultry Show, the great Thos A Dunn. HOME MANUFACTURE. educational show held each January Gelding, 1 year old — J. T. Thomp- ('ounterpane wool—F. S. Campbell. GRAIN AND SEEDS. in* Ottawa. In recent years, the at- Counterpane W. and C. mixed — F. Harmony In Dress The Hlp-Snbhned Fignre-Faslion Reonires IF STÀNDAKT) BRED. One bushel spring wheat—Alfred La- tendance has been increasing over fif- S. Campbell. ty per cent annually, while the gain in fave. Counterpane W. and C. mixed fancy Stallion, 3 years old and upwards— the number of exhibits has been al- One bushel fall wheat — Alfred La- —F. S. Camobell. 1 J. E. McIntosh, Williamstow^n; 2 A. fave, W. Wightman, Jas. Benning. most as great. This success is largely McMaster, Fassîfern. Pair woolen blankets—John McCrim due to the generous prize list which is The “Nuform” Corset One bushel barley—A-rn'ed T.afave, A. mon, F. S. Campbell. Mare and foal—1 C. W. Cresswell, 2 C. McArthur, Jas. McBain. . sufficient to bring out very high qual- .J. Benning. Plain white quilt, machine — F. S. ity exhibits in large numbers. The dif- Is the garment that produces it. Sylph-like One bushel peas—Alfred T.afave, J. Campbell. Filly or gelding, 2 years old—C. W. J. McNaughton, Thos. D. Dunn. ferent departments and the total of grace is an admirable description,tbut readily Cresswell. 8 yards home made cloth — F, S. prizes offered in each are as follows : One bushel oats — F. S. Campbell, Campbell. attainable through the wearing of thé proper Filly or gejfling, 1 year old—J. Me- Thos D. Dunn, Thos. Goudie. Horses S 3,0(X).00 Court. 8 yards home made cloth colored NUFOHM ” Cornet- Of côurse NU- One bushel beans—Thos. Goudie. —F. S. (^ampbell. ) Dairy cattle 1,400.0(1 SHORTHORNS. FORM will not change nature’s build- One bushel grass seed — Alfred I.a- 8 yards colored flannel—F. S. C'amp- Beef'cattle 1,600.00 Bull calf—Land 2 D. M. Robertson, hell Sheep 350.00 They smooth out hard lines and present Williamstown. Trace of corn, 12 ears—Maurice Lau- Rag carpet—F. S. Campbell, W. C. ber, Jas. McBain. Swine ' 850.0(h the wearer in proper poise, as well as curves Cow’—1 and 2 D. M. Robertson. Brethour. Heifer calf—D. M. Robertson. Sheaf of oats—Wm. MeWhinnie. Two pounds woollen yarn — F. S. Poultry 2,750.00- of grace and ease. For improvement of th AYRSHIRES.i FIELD ROOTS AND GARDEN Campbell. Seeds 5.50.0(h figure, service, easy fit and price, there could VEGETABLES, Pair woollen mitts—1 Albert Clark, Aged bull — John vSandilands, Wil- 2 F. S. Campbell. Total ' *11,000.00. be no more perfect harmony of result. liamstown. '' ^ White potatoes—Maurice Lauber, A. Pair woolen socks—F. S. Campbell. There are in all 748 sections in the Bull, 2 year old — D. Bennie, Wil- G. McBain, Maurice Lauber, A. G. Mc- Pair stockings—F. S. Campbell. liamstown ; S. Christie, Martintowu. prize list repïeseiiting 197 breeds and Harmony is a law of tlie uni- Bain. Pair of socks, cotton—F. S. Camp- varieties. The individual prizes are Bull, 1 year old — D. Cummings, Potatoes, red—A. G. McBain, A. C. verse — and of well ordered bell. ■ large and in a great many cases nore Lancaster ; 2 Angus McGregor, Wil- McArthur, Maurice Lauber, Jas Craw- Collection of knitting—F. S. Camp- liainstow'n. than one prize may be won by the society. Inlelligent, well-bred Ladles’ Fancy Neck- ford. bell. Bull calf—1 . J. Sandilands, 2 • D. same animal. people follow the law of har- ' Six turnips. Swede—Thos. Craig, A. LADIES' WORK. mony in dress. wear, Belts, etc. Cummings, 3 Jas. Benning. G. McBain, F. Robinson, A new feature, of the prize list this Cow—1, 2 and 3, D Cummings; 4 J. Six turnips, yellow—1 and 2 Thos. Apron, hand made—F. S. Campbell. year is thé introduction of several, Shoes that do not harmonize We have just opened up a large shipment of Benning ; 5 J, Sandilands. Craig. Beadwork—1 F. S. Campbell, 2 Da- classes open only to exhibitors who- with other features violate Heifer, 2 year old— 1 1). Cummings; Six carrots, red—Jas. A. Sangster, vid Squair. have never won a first prize at exhi- good taste. Simon's Footwear these goods, they are all the newest creations 2 and 3 J. Sandilands. 2 and 3 W. (Tesswell. Cushion, embroidered—1 W. MeWhin- bitions held in Ottawa, Toronto, Lon- is made in styles to match and we would be very pleased to show them Heifer, 1 year-old — 1, 2 and 3 D. Six caiTots, while—A. G. McBain, nie, 2 F. S. Campbell. don or Guelph. These will offer spe- Cummings. cial inducement to new exhibitors as. every mode of dress- to you. Thos. Goudie, Maurice Lauber. Cushion, not embroidered — 1 F. S. Heifer calf—1 an

t ? (Good s* The Week’s Catch I Recent Vote in Glengarry as Summed Up by Mr John K. i ;9oadeaa«d Itams of latorost for I Maclennan, RO. MOFFAT’S Ittao’lHaay Itoadoro of The Nowo. tea is the result of . I care and experience in blending — must be aa« .S Canada Range Nobody can deny that Sir Wilfrid is J. É. Jones, B.A., inspector of Sep- a good loser. arate Schools, arrived from Ottawa, the combination of fine on Monday, and is spending the week ALEXANDRIA. here and in vicinity. Mr, Jones takes flavor, smooth strength September brings oysters, of course; St. James Ward. ... 44 also coal bills. over in this eastern district, the dut- ies formerly performed by Mr. O'Brien and richness. Because St. IVvul’s Ward 49 St. George’s Ward. 34 Even the heavens wept Thursday of Peterborough, and is being received night, when the returns came in. by teachers and pupils most cordially. all these elements are • • • 127 239 so generously included McMillan’s Plurality 112. Maxville^s fall fair will be held on Wheat dropped one cent and oats Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 3-4. two cents a bushel in Winnipeg imme - f In Red Rose Tea it ... i diately after the late election. The ■ CHARLOTTENBÜRGH The Tories forgot their wa»«y, farmers of Canada will become quite well merits the term "liet well enough alone/* and turned familiar with such intimations. At St. Raphaels.. 90 65 Laurier out. the same time the price of wheat in "good tea." Williaimstown 88 56 • • a Minneapolis rose six to seven cents. South Lancaster... 36 67 Premier Whitney finds the water so Opinions may differ as to the cause of Sumlmerstown Station 88 60 nice and warm that it is not unlikely these changes, but the information is Tyotown 39 46 that he will decide to take the plunge. interesting. Cashion’s Glen. 66 37 • • • Martmtown 78 58 The Munro & McIntosh Carriage Changes continue to be made in- the REDRQSE Munroe’s Mills 63 48 Works this week, shipped a carload of standing of political parties here and vehicles to Toronto and another to there, a constituency going differently 636 427 Winnip^. to the way reported on Friday. But TEA^^ra' McMartin’# Plurality 109, the general position remains the same This is the year 6572 af the Hebrew and with the recounts and the deferr- Neves SOLO IN BULK LANCASTER TP. calendar. The new year began on Fri- ed electious it can be taken for grant- day night and the event was duly ce- ed that the majority of the new Gov- Youf Grocer Will Gurm’s 81 66 lebrated in the cities. ernment will be close upon, if it does Recommend It Curry Hill * 78 84 - • • « not exceed, fifty. N. Lancaster W 53 48 Qu*Appelle Progress Now is the N. Lancaster E 46 76 time to get busy and tell the people Industrial accidents occurring to 237 McDougal’s 43 61 what you carry and the prices thereof. individual work people in Canada dur- Dalhousie 68 66 Advertise your wares. ing the month of August, 1911, were furnish the music and as heretofore a • • e reported to the Department of Labor. concert, will be given in the Public 369 390 The heavy rain which fell the fore- Of these 104 were fatal and 133 result- McMiHah’s Plurality 21. part of the week has made fall plough ed in serious injuries. In addition six Hall. If you are going to buy a Eange, u hy not buy the best? mg more easy an» farmers generally fatal accidents were reported t-.s 1 f»v- LOCHIEL TP, Moffat’s Canada Hange has su manr superior qualities over its competitors *re now actively engaged at it. ing taken place prior to the beginning ^Rcv. Ü. X. McBiail, B.D., Ph. D., • e • that it is impus ible in 11 v to eiiumcra' e them here, but il you have any *Df the month, information not having Church of Scotland, Loc^iel, Ont., is Glen Robertson... 64 87 On Monday of this week, the J,. T. been received by the^ department before Glen Sandfield 24 106 in’ention of l>uyi)tg a' Knnge this Fall, you owe it to yourself to let «^Schell Co. shipped two carloads in- August, 1911. offered the appointment by the Colon- Dalkeith 83 76 , * ns (luii.onstrate MOITAT’S CANADA RANGK. terior furnishings to Ottawa to be ial (’ommittee to the Church of Scot- Kirk Hill 99 57 used in the Victoria Memorial Museum The 34th annual meeting of tjhe On- land in St. Vincent, West Indies. It Lochiel 57 99 • • • tario Women’s Christian Temperance is not known that Dr. McPhail will McCormick 51 84 The evening service in the Presbyter- Union will be held in the Methodist accept this call, but in the event of ian Church, on Sunday, Oct. 1st, will Church at Winchester, Oct. 10 tp 20th; 370 516 Our Furniture Department. him doing so, it is understood that it be conducted by Rev. J. Potter, B.A., The members of the Executive Board, McMillan’s Plurality 146. of MaoVicar Memorial Church, Mont- consisting of the officiary, superman- will be some time before he can take real. dents of departments and county pre- charge. The Scots Church, St. Vin- KENYON TP. e • « sidents, will meet the first 'evening, cent, is an endowed charge and from shall stay with the boys,” says and the regfular session of the conven- this one thousand five hundred dollars McPherson’s ... 40 86 Is crowded with new goods for Sir Wilfrid, Which goes to show that tion will open at 9 o’clock, Tuesday is realized and there is also a manse Greenfield 80 76 furnishing every room from Kitchen not only is the old chieftain*s heart moniing. and expenses are offered to St. Vin- Dunvegan.L..'.. 71 78 yet unbroken, but that it is in the cent. We understand that another of- Dominiont^lle 28 25 to Gan'et, and our prices are the right place. At Depot Harbor, on Sunday last, fer was also presented the Dr. recent- Laggan 62 65 a well known conductor of the G. T. ly- St. Ehno 24 46 one bjg inducement that should con- The ice cream parlor and confection- R., in the person of Mr. Tom Burnside Apple Hill 71 68 vince you that this is the right place ery store, in the St. Lawrence Block, while boating met death by drowning The Uiffe Club of this town met Eourth Kenyon; 20 31 conducted by Mr. J. Boyle during the For several years Conductor Burnside their opponents from Vankleek Hill to buy. summer months was closed this week ran the way freight on the OttawaDiv- and' Hawkesbury on Tuesday of this 396 464 -after a very successful season. ision and thus came in contact with week, in a regular scheduled rhatch on McMillan’‘S Plurality 68 many of our people with whom he the grounds of the home club. Teams The dev'otion of the Forty Hours was a favorite. Deceased is survived of four men from each town compet- Lancaster Village 70 Sole Agents will open in St. Alexander church, Lo- by his widow and two children. ed. The score was very close right up McMartin’» Plinrality 4. chiel, at the conclusion of the Paro- to the end wh^n Alexandria pulled Maxville Village 81 chial Mass on 'Sunday next. Several There is a new issue of the Can- For Alaska Guaranteed line of Iron ahead and won out by a total of 22 McMartin’s PTuralHy 9. of the clergy of Alexandria vdll as- adian four dollar bill and it is points over Hawkesbury, while theHill Beds, Mattresses, Springs and Pil- «ist. great improvement on the old one were but one point behind the latter SUMMARY . inasmuch as there is not the same team. The best individual score was lows. The recent copious showers have chance of mistaking it for a $I .00 made by J. T. Hope, M.D., of the a . warranted the water aud light com- bill. On the new bill the word four A^^ndria Club, with 94 points. Dr. ■■s.t «■S’ ■ y mittee renewing the water service as has been printed in large type .across n S-e Kir&y,” of Hawkesbury, was second S-2. a.2. of old, and the new order of things is the top in botir'eorners, while on the with 92 and Messrs. Cooper and Wil- more than appreciated by citizen^ gen back the same change is duplicated son, of Vankleek Hill, divided honors Alexandria. .. erally.'^ the word being printed across the for third pi^e witfi 85 points. The 112 • • • Lancaster Village^:...,. .. figure 4 at both ends of the bill. next match will be held in Hawkes- 4 ' Mr. Xavier Malette, yesterday morn • • • Maxville Village. 9 COWAN’S bury on Oct. 19th. ing, was advised of the death at Chute The deferred elections in Quebec on (’hailottenburgh . 109 k • » I»ancasi€T Tp au Blondeau, of his sister-in-law, Ma- Monday resulted in the return of two The veteran mail carrier, Mr, Angus 21 dame Louis Boran, of that place. He more members of the House of Com- Dewar, well and favorably known to Kenyon Tp .. 68 NEXT THE POST OFFICE. left last evening to be present at the mons, who will support the Borden Glengarrians, while Homeward bound lyochfel Tp...... 146 funeral. ^ Government. In Gaspe, Mr. Gauthier, on Tuesday of this week had an excit- . * * • I the opposition nominee, was elected by ing experience. While passing through Total; 122 347 On Sunday last at the high mass at j a majority of some 500 over Mr. Le- the swamp a mile east of Mc- Majority for McMillan 22.5. St. Finnan’s Cathedral, it was an- mieux» the Minister of Marine, while Corrpick P. 0., two men suddenly nounced that the coming festival ’ of iu Chicoutimi and Saguenay, Mr. Gir- sprung from the bush, one going ahead Spoilt Ballote 11 Our Lady of the Rosary would be ce- ard, who in the late Parliament call- of the horse while the other approach- Rejected Ballots . ... 12 for 4 best heifer calvoa, 1911.—W. E. lebrated with due solemnity on Sun- ed himself an Independent Conserva- ed the side of the buggy and asked for Total Vote Cast... •day next. ... 4146 McKillican. THE tive, though he voted with the Gov- a lift. As Mr. Dewar was- carrying the Vote Allowed 4123 POULTRY • • • ernment, won out against three other mail for several points in Lochiel,. at Total Vote Cast hr T908... 4216 By Jules Delage, $1.00 best exhibit A number of Glengarrians, during candidates of various political procliv- the time,...he refused the request, when Mailed Weekly to Any Address in Canada] the latter part of this week, are tak- turkeys.—P. McMaater. the young man saying he would get By L. Marcoux, $1.00 to best exhibit ing in the County of Franklin annual in anyway, proceeded to do so. Dewar From Now^Until January 1st, 19)2, for fair at Malone, N.T., which, we under There is now in operation on the geese.—McMaster. was equal to the occasion, and deliver DAIRY PRODUCE stand, is larger, brighter and more en Grand Trunk, between Bridgeburg and ed an upper cut that landed' the man Glengarry Fair tertaining. than ever. Port Colburne a new class of motor By Joseph Sabourin, $3.00, for best who wanted to travel oa aci ‘'pass” in ^(’ontinuod from page 1.) exhibit of colored cheej?e, 2 boxes.— Only Twenty-Five Cents , • • • car which is proving highly successful. the road. ITieii giving his 2.22 road- - À Iftrge force of men are now en- It is exceptionally neat in design, and Alfred Jasrat. ster a sharp cut of the whip,, he was SPECIAL PRIZES. By Meloche Sabourin, $^1.00, for ^gaged in the erection of the frame comfortable in interior arrangement. soon beyond speaking distance or fur- work of the new building of the East- Two of these cars have already been best exhibit of white cheese, 2 boxes. ther interference. The young men in HORSES —Wm. Seguin. ern Pipe and Construction Co. 'Ihe turned out at the shops of the com: question were perfect strangers to- Mr. By P.. A. Hiiot &l Son, $5.00, for By John Robertson, baker, $3.00 for work will be pusfied to Completion pany at Montreal. They are known as Dewar. best spaa carriage bosses in harness, with all due despatch. best crock home-made butter—D- A. “7/?e steam motor ears, and have a cap>ac- 15,2 and over.—Alexander McCaskill. McMillan. Tbe Hen’s Store ity including the smoking compart- By M.. Munro, barrister, Alexandria, By the News Printing Co., $3.00, for ment of 58 people. The cars are 71 September 23nd 1911. Those who have had any business $5.00, fo*" best span heavy draft mares beet six one pound prints, in wrap- Probabilities on the streets in the' early hours of feet in length, the interior being fin- or geldings in harness.—Sam Bur- Monday morning, witnessed the earl- ished in highly polished mahogpany and jier* of home-made butter.—D. A. Mc- HYMENEAL McMillan. Are For iest snow flurry in years. There was upholstered in feather. Oil is used for Fall and Winter By Jo&n. McMartin, Cornwall, $5.00, SUGAR, HONEY êü CANNED FRUIT. a slight flurry about 1.45 that lasted fuel, and the cars are heated bysteam McTaod—Dewar. ^ for best span of roadsters, in harness, a few minuté and -then turned to a By J. F. Sauve,-$1.00 for best ex- Cooler Wearables. 15 hands- and under.—Fi S. Campbell. hibit home-made preserves.—Mrs. Dan cold rain. The annual meeting of the Glen- A quiet but pretty wedtfihg took place at the Manse, Moose Creek, on \ By A. W. McDougald,. $5.00, for best A. McDonald. f « • • garry Teachers’ Institute will take span general purpose horses In harness W^eather” It is more than probable that in the place Thursday and Friday,; October Wednesday evening» Sept. 20th, when By John- F. McGregor, $3.00, for best Miss Katie M. Dewar was united in —Neil N. McCuaig. pan home-made bi*cad (Glengarry Mills Our store is putting on it® near future a company of boy scouts 5 and 6, in the High School, Alexan- By D. R. McDonald, M.P.P., $5.00, marriage to Mr. John A. McT.e^)d, of Flour).—Mrs.» Dan A. McDonald. Autumn garb now and all that will be formed here. This is as it dria. J. W. Gibson, of the Ottawa for best sriugle driver (carriage) in har- new, and good, and fashionabi® should be. For if the Scout lives up Normal School, will Be prestmt and Morewood. The ceremony was p»-r- LADIES WORK, FANCY. formed by Rev. Mr. McKenzie. The ness, 15^ or over—J. DV J. Fraser. By A. McDougall, $1.00, for best in the Men’s Wear World i to the rules and principles^ laid down, give three addresses : (1) Nature Study By D- R. McDonald, M.P.P:, $5.00, here in abundance and at the 'he is a credit to the order and to his and primary Geography ; (2) Physio- bride was attended by her cousin, îtûss landscape drawing by boy or girl un- Katie M. Bethune, of Dunvegan^ ^ hile for best single gelding or mare in har- der 14 years of age..—D. A. McMillan. Build yourself up be- most satisfactory prices. The ^own. logy as a phase of Nature Study; (3) ness, road.ster, 15 handk and under.— famous “ Cetee, ” “ Imperial ” • s • School Gardening as a Basis ofNature Mr. Alex. McLeod, of Crysler,. perform fore winter with and " Stanfield ” brands of un- ed similar duties for the groom. A. J. McRae. The autumn and winter time table Study. Many other papers and mat- By R. H. Cowan, $5'..00, value, hog derwear in Fall and Winter *on the Ottawa Division of the ters of interest to teachers will be Amidst showers of rice and good The eastern man who ate fifty-eight weights, a splendid line of Men’s wishes, the happy couple boarded the fence whe, for best draft brood mare ears of eom at one meal ought to en- •G. T. R. comes into force bn Sunday brought up at this meeting for dis- with foal' at side.—J. A. Sangster. Cod Liver Oil Extract with and boy’s Sweater Coats, ranging evening train for Ottawa, the bride gage board at a stable» and not at a in price from 75c to $6. Beau- next when the morning train west- cussion. By K Iv. Malone, merchant tailor, bound which passes here at 11.15, and travelling in a suit of brown Vecuna restaurant. Creosote or Syrup of tiful Neckwear in all the rich cloth Nvith hat to match and upon $4.00 value, pair of trousers to order, Autumn shades and tints, in the the eastbound evening train due hoie vSunday morning. Sept. 24th, was for best Clyde stallion, 4 years and Hypophosphites, with Stry- at 8.57, will be discontinued. Children’s Day in the Presbyterian their return home were tendered a re- Lethbridge Herald :—The fall fairs in new diagonal and crossbar de- • • • Church here, when all the children of ception at the home of the bride’s bro upwards.—Donald Gumming. the surrouding communities are com- signs at 50c, 75c. $1, and $1.50. By The O’Connors, Millinery and chnine, The heaviest fine ever handed out the Sunday School assembled in the ther. ing on. The excitement in them, how- Hats and Caps, latest shapes and regular church service, and were suit- Many costly presents were received hoots and shoes, S4.00 value, ladies ever, is diminished somewhat by the materials. Comfortable Hosiery in the Cornwall police court was im- shoes, for best lady driver.—Mrs. Man- posed upon a citizen of that town a ably addressed’ by the pastor, Rev. by the bride. election contest. But. that will not ask those who.have us- in Wool, Cashmere, Lisle etc. D. Stewart. The musical portion of Fell. poil the exhibits, nor lessen the at- Negligee Shirts and Overshirts'in few days ago when he was taxed By T. J. Gormley, $2.00, for beet ed either of these pre- Percale, Madras, Zephyrs, Flan- $308 and costs with the alternative the service was in the hands of the tendance. Itj^is hoped that fine wea- express waggon horse, hitched.—Alick ther viiflll prevail for all of them. nel etc. Fancy Vests, Gloves— of six mouths in the Central Prison, children, and was taken up in a whole parations. a splendid assortment in wool and for supplying an Indian with gin. hearted manner. The children’s offer- EASTERN ONTARIO A McMillan. By Kenneth McLennan, M.D., $2.00, leather for walking and driving or ing, which was a very liberal one, working A fi»e showing of ^ *’We have fallem in a high and hon- goes towards paying the salary of an lin STOCK anil POOlTOy for be.st caiTiage mare, foal at side.— Sold at $1.00 each Hugh McKinnon. Valises, Suit Cases. .Steamer or orable cause. We have received a officer who is founding SabbathSchools Lap Rugs, Shawl Straps» Tags, j check, but we shall come again to the among the new settlers in Western SHOW By N. M. Bellamy, V.S., $2.00, for Ladies Hand Bags, Leather ; fight. I thaink you for what you have Canada, and providing literature for best Percheron stallion, 4 years and TAKEN THOUSAND Purses, Travelling Cases and the ; ^one for me for thirty years. To-day these schools. OTTAWA, Jan. 16 to 19 ’ 12 up.—D. A. McDonald. -by- celebrated “McPherson” Shoe : we have lost, but our cause shall pne- LarRe classes for the Iratlinfj kinds of . By A. Markson, merchant, $2.00, for ZUTOO TABLETS for men. Drop around and look vail.”—Sir Wilfrid ï>aurier. On Tuesday and Wednesday of next best carriage stallion, 4 years anair of the Kouyon HORSES —Angus McMaster. » Cured 500 Headaches. Upwards of seventy Alexandrians Agricultural Society will take place DAIBY and BEEF CATTLE By M. McRae, ex-Wa*den, $2.00, for Mrs. (Dr.) Shurtleff, of Coaticool^ sa3rs. at Maxville, and given fine weather, it SHEEP, SWINE, SEËDS best general purpose marc, foal at side. " Zutoo Tablets must have cured 500of my and residents of this vicinity patron- headaches, for 1 have taken 1000 tablets. ized the annual excursion over the G. will undoubtedly prove an attraction. POULTRY - D. A. McPherson. John Mcleister, CATTT.E After trying every remedy wiüûn reach, R. to Malone yesterday morning Besides the extensive prize list, 1 discarded them all four years ago for through the generosity of memlters By Dr. H. L. Cheney. $2.00, for best CHEMIST, WILL J. SIMPSON on the occasion <4 the holding of the *11.000.00 IN PRIZES Zutoo, which I hare taken e^^ and friends, a number of special prizes herd cattle, four cows giving milk and Franklin County Fair^ It is estimated For free pri;:e lists ai>ply to the Secretary. I find the tablets a hazmless and cfficicfll Alexeoidria. that the County of Glengarry alone are being offered, and inviting purses registered bull—W. E. McKHliCSB. cure for all kinds of headache. Alexandria, Ont. are being hung up for the trials of PETER WHITK. Pres, I> T. KI.DERK.IN. Secy By , F. E. Gharrou, merchaat tailor, contributed, upwards of two hundred PembrQ|te Ottawa IteBBons. speed. The Maxville citizeue band will $4.6$ pair trousers, V> order J