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VOL^ XXV ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 19|7 40 a^- Grand Beusaar Found Mr. John McMartin A lady’s grey taincoat. Owner may ALEXANDER HALL CLEARING SALE recover same- by calling at ^The News Helpful Addresses Delivered Onice. ' .* - 'ib Our entire Stock of Dry Me. .Joun McMartin of Cornwall, the well-known mining man and Lib' Act Proclaimed Goods, Boots>nd Shoes, Etc. eral candidate for the riding of Glen- At Teachers’ Institue garry, îitated to The Glolie on Tues- Cln this issue of the News appears the Alexandria For Sale ' ' -i- . f ■ ■ ■ te be sold at rock bottom prices. The Glengarry Teachers’ Institute; useful information that it can only be day, that he jvas heartily in favor, of Proclamation enforcing the principle of Commencing on Saturday, A pair of Embdeu Geese and a few met in the High School, in Alexan- appreciated by those vfho lieaid it. the Union Government which has just compulsory service by calling out Id0»00(> white Leghora Cockerelil. Apply to dria, at 10.30 a.tn., on Thursday, Oo- Mr. W. T. Macoun, of Ottawa, Do- been formed at Ottawa. IJe considers men for service, either overseas or in DCT. 2RII, 29th and 26th A. L. Stewart, Box 14, R.R. No. 2, it a strong and able Cabinet, and one Canada as may^be deemed necessary. The tober Ipth. The morning session was ininlon Horticulturist, then gave an proclamation is the long expected action Dunvegaii. • spent in routine work. , , excellent address on Landscape Gar- that should command the confidence Under the auspices of the Alex- of the people. He stated emphatical- taken under the Military Service Act pas- . Aodria Branch of the Red Cross in Dct. 20th until VVticn the (’resident; Mr. J. W. I dening. He showed how our homes, ed at the last session of Parliment and Crewson, Inspector ol Public Schools ' schools, churches can be beautified by ly that il; Is his intention ta give K/h, aid of the while it appears as the direct action of the Grand Ball took the chair at 1.30, the room was a judicious selection o£ shrubs, trees, whatever support is in his power to Governor General as Commander-in- Monduf Ooi. 9th, comfortably filled with a very repre-j llower beds, walks placed in tlie most this Govcrninent. Mr. McMartin con- Chief, is of course, the equally direct act- A ball will be held in tbe Public sentative gathering and we under-1 suitable positions. He urged tliat a cluded by stating that he has com- ion of the Government which passed the S0tl66' COMFflllT FÜ60 Our complete stock will be Hall, Maxville, Ont., on Wed'nesaay stand that 110 teachers subsequently • Horticultural Society be formed in municated these views to the officers Act. evening, the 24th inst. Chesterville answered the roil call. j Glengarry, and suggested that Mr. .1. of the Riding Association, with the This historic enforcement of the princi- Novel and Unique Attrac- offered at reductions of from Orchestra in attendance. • In his opening address I’resident ! I.ockie Wilson be asked to aid in form- assurance that if elected, he will ren- ple of conscription a principle which has tions, afternoon and evening, CrewS'.in after welcoming the members ing it. der a full u'casure of support in the alwa3TS been in force in Canada gives full 10 to 40 per cent on the sev- and expressing tlie hope that their,i These lectures illustrated by House to the Union Government.—To- details to all concerned regarding their to interest young and old. eral lines. You can’t afford labors would be beneficial and enjoy- ' pictures thrown on the screen by ronto Globe. actions. As it is a matter that intimately Lost able, (irocceded to explain tlie require- j Master Arthur Crewson. ' concerns not merely the freedom, but the Fancy Work Table, House to miss these bargains. ments of the law regarding school In his usual happy manner, Rev. D. , very lives, of many citizens, it should, be Oti Wp(irp*sduy. Oct. 3rd, iunsumatily grounds, ornamental shrubs, teachers’ j Stewart of th‘s place, moved a vote | carefully read and presevedfor reference. tewart of th‘s place, moved In opening, the proclamation points out keepers’ Table, Fish Pond ill the town of Alexandriu, a gold rooms, lieating, equipincDt, comport- ^ thf»nk<3 tn th«x r,t IKO avion, i ; of thanks to the speakers of the even- emergent necessity for reinforcements for watch, 17 jewel l‘)lgin. Kiudur will meut of pupils, etc., dealing with each ing, for their valuable contributions and Candy Booth. be rewarded by returning same to the Soldiers’ Letters our troops fighting overseas „for the de- topic concisely. to the intensely interesting pro- uudersi^ned.—Rory McDonell, R.R. 1, fence and security of Canada,'the preser- Quality and Prices invite com- Miss M. -L McDonald, one of the gramme and in tb^ course of his re- The following letter was received vation of our Empire and of human liber- Box T), A,examlr'ra. 40-2 delegates to the Ontario Educational marks instanced how through the ap- from Private E"'rank Morgan, on active ty” in addition to those whose inclination Association, gave a very good report plication of the Bordeaux mixture to or circumstances have permitted them to Bazaar opens at 2 p. m. In| of the proceedings of the meeting his potato pat;ch his had escaped po- servi :e in France, by Longill Md-en- volunteer. held in 'Toronto in April. She laid tato rot w'hich appeared bo be so pre- an of Apple Hill., on the 5th inst. It is then pointed out that the present Eggs and Butter taken Auction Sale stre.ss the good work done in be- valent elsewhere. course of selective draft under the Mili- in exchange. ■\ t Glen Nevis, on 'I’hursdav, Oct. half of cd’jcatlon bv the O.H.A. She In seconding the vote of -thanks Dear Friend:— tary Service Act had been adopted rather Supper served Wednesday and ;h>cb, Dry Goods Cîri^rer’ei; * Hard-1 thanked the Institute for llie pleasure Mr. Hugh Munro, M.P.P., gave some thai^he system of ballot, as provided by ware aivi other eftiv.-ts." D'.’I). Me and instruction derived from Her visit statisticB regarding. the .•size and. ...pro- J ust a few lines hoping you and all the Militia Act, “by and with the advice and consent of our Senate .and House of Thursday evenings from 5 lo 7. I h.mig lU'ctiuiieer, .1. A. McDonald, 1 lie other two delegates, Miss S. .Ics- duction of Germany, comparing her are well as I am fine and dandy. I sie Mcl.eoiJ of Laggan and Miss .An- with C^riiada and the United States. Commons,” because of the large number prop. received your box and letter of Aug. of men who had already left agricultural Tickets 25 cents. Geo. Barbara, nie Fer.gnson of Munroe's Mills, also Germany undoubtedly produced a 13th on Sept. 9th and was indeed glad expresseil tlicir gratitude for tlie much greater quantity of foodstuff or other pursuits to volunteer for the Ex- No admission fee in afternxins Main St- near Ottawa Hotel. to get it. The gum and cigaret^es were peditionary Forces, and the consequent privilege of reprcscutiug me Lien- than (Ud either uf these countries, necessity of maintaining undisturbed the Auction Sale garry Teachers’ institute. • i which might be_^ttributed to the fact acceptable and the cake that your General evening admission 15c. mother sont was more than good. It output of the Farms and essential indust- ^WWWNiWWWV^^WV D. McKay, B. P 1 01 the that their farms were smalleri better ries. At loiiK ,8 and 19, 1st Retiyou, on worked and re eived closer attention was indeed good and kind of you all AIex;unlria Hlgii school. s ;ed CALLS FOR lOO.oooMEN. Weiluesday, Get. 31st, Farm of 175 to teli the te.ic it he lau no- in intensified farming. to send me that bvx. I always knew iicre.s, good hind, well biuU, ami con- 1 he Proclamation then states that the For Sale or To Rent ‘ ticed in tile exa n of ice veniiuitlj situated to setiools, fac- -The meeting was hroughl; to a close you wer3 all frien is of rirfine, and it present call is for reinforcements, not to Papers. He spe of ling and by the singing of the National An- Two DweUiug Mouses on Main St. tories and diiirches; also Slock and | is good to have friends when one is exceed 100-000 men, of “Class 1”, as de- rouil)S:s in gran dv sen mat tiiom. Implemi-nts. All to be sold on that out here as we do not get much cake fined in the Military Service Act. For M0N8TER EUCHRE South. Apply to Mrs. McFarlane, more exercise.? ; 1 n from On Friday mornm.g at nine o’clock, day. Terios: 12 .months credit on I this reason the Proclamation does not Alexandria, Ont. 39-2 plain prose p;.s.sages. This sliould be Miss W llson, of Alexandria Public here. Well Longill you said in your stoclc ami chattels; terms on Farm deal with the other classes, who are not Bazaar will conclude with carefully done in writing and tiie School, gave a capital address on letter that M. and “P. gob my field concerned. It is specified, therefore thht made linown on day of sale. Peter writing .shoiilil be the best tliat the a Monster Euchre Party on Collette. I’rop,. I). |>. McCuniji;, Aüo- ' grammar in which she discussed at cards, also Glen Jan. but I sent you with the e.xceptions and exemptions pro- pupil can'do. } length the great value of the new one the same day and I see by our vided in the Act, this Proclamation shall lùineer. . 40-2 Miss .'-'.sveeiiuy'had been reque.sted to Friday evening to which an Milch Cows Wanted Grammar Manual. letter that you did not get it, but I apply to men defined in Class 1. SAAAAAA/^iAAAAAAAAAAAAAA^ give her advice with regard to the' )3y special'request, the President hope you will get this one. Well old These are “all male subjects ordinarily, admission fee of 25 cents will ^ ^ 1f teaching- o of arithmetic. As she was ' gave an outline of the course of ^udy or at any time since the 4th August 1914 A few choice fresh milch cows, fre- sport, how are you coming? Good, I be charged. shened in October or November. A(i- PldllYOS Bf\d Or^BAS Î) absent taking special work luiii Art, in Geography and \vas followed by resident in Canada, who have attained the !>ly to Peter Chisholm resse pupil should stand erect, answer Tn a penses as Delegate to Toronto. now. I like this camp now better than I formed last week, b. Sir Robert ment on Our floor at attractive prices. clear tone, using a complete sentence The election of officers resulted as did when 1 first struck the place although den, tile Hon. N. W. Kodrell, late Lout- a Removal Notice given in good English. Faulty an- I follows : H I am afraid it will not be a very pleasant der of His Majesty’s ^ . swers should he correi-led by showing President—Mr. .1. W. Crewson place to spend the winter. I suppose you the Ontario House, sent tbe {oUowiM : Mrs.' Mielleur iiegs to uiiiiounoe tliat in what they are right and then the Vice-President—Mr: D. McKay are all through the summer’s work now. wire to'Mr. Hugh slie has removed Icam the McArthur true answer elicited by skiKid qu^ Sec.-Treas.—Miss M. Stuart Aj-e there many apples this year. The of his prominent sapiioiters. ... j. WINDOW GLASS apple crop here seems to be rather good. Block (where she carried oii a most tioning and cle-ar instruct bn. Ottawa*J)ct litfc. ■ Oe^egates' to O.E.A.—Miss L. Mc- We get a lot of apples from Australia succesi^ul lunch room and liuardiiig Miss Dunlop's paper on l.iteratnre Derinid and Mr. O'Connor. To Hugh Miinro, Pisq., was discussed to good advantage. here, or at least we oid before the Engli^ Alexandria, i.i :. cut to any size or shape at right prices. house),, to the Commercial Hotel Executive—Miss Willson, Messrs. A. Block, ivhccp, with considerably add- Some discussion was started about Apples were ripe. Have you heard any- Liberal leadi ! :c):u the, varioua ] the Exam'inatlon from the Third J. McEwen and J. W. Crewson. thing about Lome lately, where is he? I provinces who support conscrlptipâ. ' ed accommodation, she hopes to re- hope he has not been killed yet. 1 heard ceive the same liberal patronage ol Class to the Fourth. It was decided Auditors — Misses Sadie Cameron and vigorous prosecution of war, met ' and C. M'. Helps. the other day that a friend of mine was here this week to considm; the qùâl: the travelling and general public that to have an examination Tor passing killed the first day in France, he was a s(ie has in the past. Although the from .lunior Third to Senior Third. President Crewson, tlirough the very nice chap and I was sorry to hear of tion of Union Gévéniment raised; ' Eureka Ready Roofing cost of living is very high slie is pre- At the evening session, which was médium ol this paper, wishes to thapk death, 1 look at it as a gamble if your again by invitation ol Sir Robert Bo^ pared to cater to the requirements of called for 7.30, Mr. A. Gibson of Ot- the teachers for their attendance, for luck is in you you are alright, but if not, den to western liberal leaders. A* p.'.itroiis at very reasonable prices. tawa, Dominion Entomologist, gave the earnest attention to business and well you are liable to get it. result of series of conferences con- ; A splendid quality of Asphalt Roofing at Mrs. L. Mielleur, .Alexandria. a very interesting and Instructive ad- especially for their help in making thb elusion was unanimously reached that deess on Beneficial and injurious In- meeting ol the Institute useful and I suppose you are still worrying about Union Government was urgent neo- ’’ the following attractive prices. KM sects. This was packed so full of pleasant. me, well there is no occasion for any essity at this time to enable Cana^ worry as I am all right and just as con- to do her full share ip present crisis, ... 1 ply |2,Oo per square tented here as I would be anywhere else. and that thereiore it was our. duty td t The nights here are quite cold now and I 2 ply $2.50 per square Voters' List expect will continue to grow colder as the accept invitation of Sir Robert season advances, 1 do not think 1 shall den to join him in forming such complete with nails ' and Cement. TOWNSHIP OF LANCAS-CER mind it as I have seven heavy blanket^ Government. Ï was asked by tiielen-- ’' I am only entitled to three but I managed ders present to form one of the libell- Notice is hereby given that I iiave ai groups entering Ministry as 1 bad Who's Who lo The New Wio The Wor Cobioet to swipe four more. I work two nights transmitted or delivered to the per- advocated Conscription and Union- Stove Pipes, Building Paper, Roofing Paint, sons mentioned in Section Nine of and get off every third afternoon and Premier—Sir Robert Borden (Con.) evening, I have quite a lipt of work to do, Government. Pot many inonths, 1 Lanterns, Churns, Butt,er Crocks, Locks, Lat- The Ontario Voters' Lists Act, the President of the Privy Council—Hon. Newton W. Rowell (Lib.) but like the job all right.\: 1 am going on f^t I should not refuse to join with copl s required by said section to be Minister of Finance—Sir Thomas White (Con.) pass this, month to Lohdoii, Edinburgh other liberal leaders ih helping. Tbi» ches and Barn Door Hangers, at so tcansmi tted or delivered of the list Minister of Militia in Canada—Oenernl S. C. Mewburn (Lib.) and Dubim, my Railway fare will be paid tJnlon Government was formed today; made pursuant to said Act, of all Minister of Militia Overseas—Sir Ed. Kemp (Con.) so £ might as well as well see the'country. and I must therhfoiw relinquish ml’, persons appearing by the last Revis- Minister of Railways and Canals—Hoa* Dr. Reid (Con.) Tell Benny I received a letter from him duties as leader of op^sition In Oit* ed A.ssessment Roll, of the said Mun- Mmister of Customs—Hon. A. L. (Lib.) , a sh^ while ago and will answer' it to- tario Legislature. It Ü with deepest icipality at elections for members of Minister Trade and Commerce—Sir Q«o. Foster (Con.) morrow or the next day. I will have' personal regret that I'find myseltcodi the Legislative Assembly also at Mu- Minister of Public Works—Hem. F. B. Carvell (Lib.) some pictures taken, sure, when I go on,' pelled to sever close perddd^ .sM^ nicipal Elections; and tliat said list Postmaster G^meral—Hon. P. E. Bloûdin (Con.) pass and will send you one from London tions which h^ve existed, . was first posted «p at my olfice at Minister, of Justice—Hoir. C. Jv Doherty (Com) . ^ Well 1 guess Twill cdose ;for the present itt^giidatjOh; FMiafl AlMi^d North-Lancaster, on the (Kth day of Minister of the; inteciac^HoD,'^ATthdl Meighen (Con.) wNth kind regard^ 1 remain, ate- yodt IbysJ coK>t>erâyw and siih October» IbM. aitdvremaiiis there for Solicitor General—ÎOT.^ugh Guthrie (Lib.) ..Youir affectionate Son ^ port and Ham cdMMent inspection. Secretary of State-^îon. Martin Bunell (Con.) D. MACENOHALD. in Legislation hndec sw| Il0w wjmp And I hereby call upon all voters to Minister of Inland Revenue—Hon. Alb^ Sevi^y (Con.) as you may choose wU)‘'4ton:^#>^ , take immediate proceedings to have Minister of Immigration—Hon J. A. Colder (Lib.) render large public au|^ :liF> any errors or omissions corrected ac- Minister of Agrlcultdr^Hon. T. A. Crerar (Lib.) vice to Province. I sïau'li^i^v tnÙI cording to iiiw. Minister of Marine aim Fisheries—Hon. O. C. Ballantyne (Lib.) deep personal interest futiop ' ol . Dated this I8th day ol Oetolier ALEXANDRIA CHEESE BOARD Without Portfolio; Sip James Lougheed, (Con.) former colleagues, and X tciist vratnk l:li7. Without Portfolio—H<)n. Frank Cochrane (Con.) , . At the meeting of this Board on Thurs personal relawns which have existed Arch. .1. Macdonald, day evening, Oct. I3th,6i9 Cheese were between us may be eoatinued in fit- 4U-2 (llerk of the said Municipality sold at 21 1-4 cents a pound. ^ture. Signed N.'W. RoweU.

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Cbe Glengarry Hews LICr.KXDS OF DFXrGE. Some Wild. Tribes BcPovc Original [ Race Wa.-: Destroyed by I'lro. ATTEND THE BIG BAZAAR Alexandria, Onl., October 19,1917 The greatest obstacle in the path of those cynical on the subject of the.- Deluge has always been the univer- FRyimeiCiNt sality of the tradition. Egypt and Nickie 8nii Bennett Retire Japan are perhaps the only countries The two Co^i^ivative members oî where the story of a great flood has Alexander Hall, Oct. 24, 25, 26 Parliament' wlté 'stood, alone among riiousands Owe Health And not been handed down from the their, felî^ow-mcmhers* ■ against the murk of the ages. The form of the C.N.R. swindle are now out o! poli- Strength To “Froit-rttnes” legend has varied in a hundred ways, tics. They are \V. F. N'ickle oi Kings i but usually it bas included the de- ton and R.Æ. Bennett ot Calgary. It *'FRUIT-A-TIVES^% ^ marvellous struction of nearly all living crea- is possib!éÿJiii),t their retirement, af> medicine made from fruit juices — has tures. .J. - relieved more Liver, In two widely s^arated parts of ter the cramming, Ihtpugh ot the pur- the world there has-been a deviation chase, that,, will probably ..pause the Bloody Kidney and Skin Troubles than in the matter of the destroying ele- counti:Y|pto*'sipenc|, op assuhie tlie sum any other medicine* In severe cases ment. The Mundari of East India ot îhéÿwo .h()9 hini ho Connection -with of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, and two trit#^f South America be- their dpcision to step out of the com- Pain in the Back, Injure Blood, Neu- lieve that tM^od was not of water, ing election. At , any rate,-they are ralgia, Chronic Headaches, Chronic but of Are. That the Yuraps^res» of the only two w'ho opposed the deal, Bolivia, an unusually tall, light çol- and . they are ■withdrawing, although Constipation and Indigestion, “Fruit- ored and nandsome tribe, held this both are known as strong candidates a-tiVes’’ has given unusually effective belief has been known. Now we of value to any administration. ' ’■ results. By its cleansing, healing have-the details of the legend that is [L.S.] CANAtTA It is a good omen ih Canadian pub- powers on the eliminating organ.s, accepted by the Apiacas, a dying race that inhabits part of Matto Grosso, lic Ide that men withdraw' Iroin paiTty ,“Fruit-a*lives” tones up and invigor* when party, in their opinioni has'been the wild heart of South America, the ates the whole system. most unfamiliar part of Brazil until GEORGE the FIFTH, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdon^ ialse to its duty. And it is liighly 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial sixe, 25qf. 1914, when a d::-Unguished Ameri- siguilicant that tlie disintegration of can put Rio Teodoro on the map. any govemipcnt is usuallyi'ci'ceedcd At all dealers or sent pd.st paid by Fruit- of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions be- a-tives Limited, Ottawa. The fire deluge story appears in by such defections us those oi Messrs. the Journal of the University of Nickle and Bf-uueU. Lihetalisin may Pennsylvania Museuin in William yond the Seas, King, Defender of the Fmth, Emperor of India. not secure their ass.stance’'in setting Curtis Farabee’s narrative of three forth the, nefarious -character of the ycarç’ exploration : C.N.K. legislation, bat the soiiiid old \vorA?u -VI ho have had nothing to do “For some unknown reason, the To all to whom these presents shall come, or whom the same may in anywise hither.-o with businesFi matters. Many maxim that '‘actions speak loader people were .11 destroyed, not by a than wot.Js” w ill not,, he lost on the ti{ the ioen hod been (.‘udeavoni.^ flood, as among tne Wapisiana, but concern—GREETING : country at this tira.Hecordcr, i-rect a. home, and le.I it U.MIUUSIH-V by fire, which ca.ae down from the and Vvi'-h various m Ttga.ges airl sun and burnt up everything. Even A Proclamation calling out the men comprised in Class 1 as described by the debts in connoct.ioii with it. Ihis the water evaporated. (Their tradi- has occasioned mucli worry to the tional home was :n this semi-desert Military Service Act, 1917. women. The house Iw.s meded repiar.s region.) After five days, the Crea- Tile Livestock Situation always made b.v tne liusoaud huiiscl:. tor, who h^d prev^usly gone up The Dominion minister of agricul- now everythiUs must he done b\ ot- above, sent a vulture from the sky EREAS it ÎS pro- A *\A7“h o moreover it is enacted in and by the pro- ture, M.ir tin Burrell, lias announced a ber.s, and each repair costs so much. to see if' the earth was cold, but he XXIIU VV visions of an Act of our Parliament of Kents have increased m suen propor- found the burnt bodies of men and vided by our Militia plan to prevent the depletion of ('an- ■ • ActAri- of< Canada, Re- ' Canada holden in the 7th and 8th years of our reign and known at adian breeding and feeding' livi'stock. tmns that thev h.ivc been oi)l3i;ed u> remained to eat them. The Creator the War Time Elections Act that certain persons thereby disqualified after waiting four days sent a black- vised Statutes of Canada,1906, It is time steps were taken to check move, or the house has been sold thev chapter 41, Section 69, that from voting with such of their sons as on polling day are not of legal were rentAur, and a-1 the lacuuven- bird, but he the charred buds the decrease in ’ moat-producing ani - our Governor-General of Can- age, shall be exempt from combatant military and naval service ; - mals and encourage production, % lenoe and lanor of removal has xo ce of the trees, and did not return. He then sent down tL - dove, who carried ada in Council may place our encountered ol-.no.. i he ii:cre.;^s,i!H, ^A nrlivi V V 11 wi. Gao ServiceI® further Act thatprovided applications by our forsaid exemption Military KThere are 1,7^2,009 less catUe, sheep cost of living ill the past two years, back some earth ..atwee'n his toes The Deputy Minister of Jiisticc, Militia of Canada, or any part and pigs in Canada now’ than there and thus the Créa.or knew that the Canada thereof, on active service any- from service shall be determined by our said local tribunals, subject with* no increase ~of income, nas pre- where in Canada, and also be- were hi 1013, Milk cows have de- sented a serious nroblem. .’he ap fire was out. The.i the Creator came to appeal as in the said Act provided, and that any roan, by or in creased by 98,000, other cattle by 590 down and made i,.- n and animals of yond Canada for the defence thereof, at any time when it appears respect of whom an application for exemption from service is made^ proach of winter wuth Us heavy e\ advisable so to do by reason of emergency; shall, so long as such application or any appeal in connection there- 000, sheep by .110,000, hogs by 935,- pense; the scarcity of coal; t;;'* care white clay, the , nd which is used 000. In the United vStaics mcat pro- in making pottery. ' with is F»ending, and during the cxirrcncy of any exemption granted of the furnace is much droaced uv A nr1 ^hat part of our militia of Canada known him, be deemed to be on leave of absence without pay ; aufhug animals have declined in about fnany w’omm. Icacn womair pu.ns to There you haya ibe creation, from XXliU. VV Canadian Expeditionary Force is the Biblical clay, i-ut following the the same proportion. In Kuvope the send boxes to her luisaand, at an a^^- now engaged in active service overseas for the defence and security of A -nrl our Governor-General of Canada in Council decrease lias been relatively much erage cost monlhiv (d from Diree to Deluge. Accoit., .g to the Apiaca Canada, the preservation of our Empire and of human liberty ; and XAlitX VV llGlwcto determined to call out upon active greater. belief the Creatoi .lade the earth, it is necessary owing to the emergencies of the war to provide re- service as aforesaid the men included in Class 1, as in the said Act five, dollars, “ihero is the fear also but not the men no peopled it be- It is hard to find the reason why that the nus.oand . may come back in enforcements for our said Expeditionary Force in addition to those and herdnbefore defined or described ; fore the fire. If : .10 Indians got the stock raisers do not breed more ani- poor lieaith or disabled, and the dc whose inclination or ôrcumstances have permitted them to |volun- legend from the .. issionaries—a fav- tcer ; mals. 1'he prices of feed liave been sire to nave some money savc.d is orite explanation ,'f the cynic—they Now Therefore Know Ye The sîidT'KÎ high, hut surely not out of proportion strong m the imn priests early in culture and industry in our said Dominion, we have determined by to balance this, 'I'he production before of comimoditirs. If »t is impossible to Soutn America piooably spent little direct. the war began w’as too low for or- and with the advice and consent of our S^ate and House of Com- I reduc.e the cost of living, it is quite time on Old x'-stament matters. mons of Canada that it is expedient to secure the men so required, And we do hereby strictly command, require and enjoin that each dinary demands, and the extra dé- I possible to increase the income of tV.e Their errand was ip pre.^h the sal- not by ballot as provided by our smd Militia Act, but by selective man who is a member of the said class shall, on or before the 10th day niant, is siippljed by reducing the num- ! soldiers' dependents.” vation of GolgoUui. } , draft ; such re-enforcement, imder the provisions of the Military of November, 1917, in the prescribed form and manner, report himsetf bers of the flocks and herds. ' ' He goes on at some length to write The Apiacas have received the Service Act, 1917, hereinafter referred to, not to exceed one hundred for military service, unless application for his exemption shall then .If there is not an increase in pro- ' further on tl??- subject, as he says, fire legend from 'i*Jaè'‘'^râcaies, but thousand men ; . > have been made by him or by another person entitled to apply cm his duertion, there will be a meat îamine ‘that the public might have more per- the latter scarcely had it from Peru, behalf ; wherein our loving subjects, members of the said class, are especially charged not to fail since not only do their loyalty and before the end of the w'arf fect understanding, the question and where the tradU.-producing animals. if obtained at any of our said post offices and properly executed, shall ily without a fathers protection. and the dove. Ti: Apiacan historian any of .the following enumerated be forwarded by ouT postmaster at the i>Mt office from which the same The city of Stratford is one where gives us the .vulc.e, the blackbird, are obtained to their proper destinations as by our regulations pre- , -there are many widows whose widow- and the dove. So.ae peoples believe EXCEPTIONS scribed, free of postage or any other charged j hood has been caused by the war and that the crow am. the hummingbird 1. Members of our regular, or reserve, or auxiliary forces, as defined And we do further inform and notify our loving subjects that local Tjie Fstiierless Home I it has, many homes which though not were used as mo..., .mgers, but the by our Army Act. ^ tribunals have been established in convenient localities throughout ! deprived altogether of a father, are dove is almost as aniver^ as the our Dominion of Canada for the hearing of applications for exemption i temporarily without them. The mat- flood itself. Evea to-day it is an Members of oiu: military fcwces raised by tiie Governments of from service upon any of the statutory grounds, as herônbefore set / " PpoâüCBil Bï Ike War I ter is one which we are apt to re- overworked bird, sent on fool’s er- ' any of our other dominions or by our Government of India. out; that these our local tribimals so established will begin to sit in rands by slmpleto.is who believe that " A thoughtful article by Rev. Peter * ™ ^ manner that although 3. Men serving in our Royal Navy, or in' oür Royal Marines, or in the discharge of their duties on the 8th day of November, 1917, and merely seeding it W ill abate the mod- our Naval Service of Canada, and members o£ our Canadian ' that they will continue to sit from day to day thereafter, as may be tôyoc abpeazed m ‘the Toronto Star given it is bone to some em flood of fire. necessary or convenient, atr such times and places as shall be duly of Saturday, October (i. beihg. one of extent mechanically. When we think ' ' Expeditionary Force. 4 • * ' notified, until all.appiicatio^ for exemption from service shall ha'vc •assènes oii “pyproducts p^theCTreat of the aggregate loss to the city we ■ ■ begin to havè more ' appreciatiob of The Cat and Its TalL . 4* Meh who have since August 4th, 1914, served in our Military been heard and disposed of; also ^at meic belonging to tbé .iclaM War.*” It is entiy^ ”[1^® Fatherless ^ ^ cn* Naval Fotces, or in those of our allies,' in any theatre of actual hereby, called out -whoi have not previously to the Mid 8th; d«fy of Home.” The aathor*lias obtained sta- what'it >means. and if ahy;^îng can be The question having arisen, “Why ' war, ^nd haVe beeh honourably discharged therefrom. November, 1917, reported for service, or forwarded applications for tistics ofi those sellers wives liv To- done'to increase , the flbiv oP a^ÿathy does the cat.have a tail?” the scient- exemption through any of our post offices as aforesaid, may make to the suttterers it- good ists seem willing lo answer it with / & ci^rgy,. including members of any recognized ord^* of an exdu- ronW who aye Ip ;ÎCÎ5Cipt;Q| the Patiir dveiy;^religibu4 character, axKl ministers of all rdigious denomina- applications in person foi exemprion ^om service to any ^ our said t>tic Fund allowance. . with tbd num- thing. -They.^. jnead ^more_ another quettion, , How woiild the t^unals on the 8th, 9th'or loth are ten •«thousand place in part the great Iq^s they have can , gainsay the laK that the tail is who are within the class hereby called but, that if, ob before the Wédows» and more than eighteen thou- undergone wh.ch no material help can * valuable ornam.a^. The cat with- fl. Those persons exempted £r«n raiHtary scT^cc by Order in ioth day of November, 1917, they report themselves .for military j really replace, . J ; . j out o^. is a, sonv üight. But] there : CoundX of.Augtnt 13th, 1873, and by Order in Council of I>ecem- service, or if, on or before that day, ai^flcation for exeinptson from sand chi idren; and he thus comments ‘ ber 6th, 1898 ; ‘inflpart: . ‘ j • • . . , j are those who ma..:iain that the service be made by them or on their behalf, they will not 1^ required 1 * — ^ ——i— I serves the cat as a sort of gyroscope, l^Ten thousand fatherless homes m to report for duty,,or bq placed upon active serviQB as afqres^d,. i ... j.balancing the boa, in leaping, shy« it is moreover provided by our said.Military /Tbtontol •NiDoteen thousand children ^^IIU VV XiOI Ocxo Service- Act t^t our G^emor-Gcneral a day, not e^lier than the 10th day of December, 1917, wi% ■ ; A the Popular Selbbce Moathly. TJhl* by our registrar for-the provhiàé hi which they reported oÇ^^aiwlied, without fathl^r’e care and discipline 1- , I, cannot be wholly true, for Manx cats } Canada in CouncU may from tithe to' time by proclamation call out be notified to thgih in writlhg bÿ registered post at thch res^ciive The flgurès are' eloquent with luean- If géi along very well without taUs, and on active sexvice s^s aforesaid kny claSë of méà in the said Act described, addresses as given in their reports for service, or applications for ez- •ing, and'theUmost thoiightless t.rabbits have n^o use for them at alL and that all men within the c^âs so called out shall, from the date èmptioh from service, or 'at such substituted addreti^ aa ttwy.mc^ I DIffereot Uid Bf ^ of such'proclainati6n,'be deemed to bé soldiers enlisted in the plilitary realize that a situation has been cre- I Tel both the Mai.h. cats and rabbits have respectively signified to our said registrar; and we db berel^ ‘ a^d that cannot be fully met by the I do a lotoMeaping. After all it looks service of Canada and subject to mililtkry law, save as in the said inform, forewarn and admonii^-the men belonging to Biorîass hereby pa^meoit a monthly, cheque. ^Act otherwise ' provided’; and that the men so called out shall repent Mvertisiiig I as if^ the tail is only an ornament, t and shall be placed on; active service, in the Canadian ^Expeditionary called out that if any of them shall, without just and sufficient cause, In the normal home we have-father nhl^ss it is a kina «K safety valve for fail to report fo^ duty at the 6m« and place required by notice in Tpir expr^sion in exciting times. ^ I Force as may be set out in such proclamation or in regulations ; but writing so -poshed, nMr bw- Of course there are instan,09s I on leave of absence without pay ; by law, , required^ he shall be subject to the procedui%'fliiiÉ8 tc^ponsiniljty of the name is borqe inewi- 4 oeutly IM- wb^sre the tail seives some purpose penalttës by law prescribed as against military deseftafl» one mstekd of two persons.; The RillJbMd.:or other than that of art. The mbhkey A ^ J it is also pro^rided by the said Act that at Of all of which cour loving subjects, and all otliefa telksai AUU VV ilCi Gdfc> before a date to be fixed by presents may concern, are hereby required to take notice, rendering must assume alone the manage- SuT^pc *» fln^B his useful . as a sort ot, fifth ■M>hin> • good finit t^irw^oB lag; the horse uses his as a fiy-swat- proclamation an application may be made, by or in respect of any st;rict eibedience to and compliance with aU these our domthands,' nient of the home, witli all that is directions and requirements, and governing themselves accordingly. thereby Involved. ’DM New* Job Ûepâiimœi b tes*; as does the lion; the crocodile » man in the class to be called out, to one of our local tribunals, eqiApped to haïuBe U|ii uses his for swimmmgj as do the seal . established in the manner provided by the said Act in the province in hq ^financial m^napinent of the Æ litetty and with (fimiteii. and the turtle and other aquatic which such man ordinarily resides, for a certificate of exemption In Testimony Whereof home IS no light matter m tunes like ^ ^ ^ . I creatures; and the rattlesnake uses . from service upon any of the following these, and it bai^ ialb.'n upon many his for warning enemies. According ent, and the Great Seal of Canada to be hereunto affixed. "WIT- NESS: Our Right Trusty , and Right Entirely Beloved Cousin n' to W. D. Matthews, of the American GROUNDS OF EXEMPTION and Counsellor, Victor Christian WilUam, Duke of DcvonshirCi Museum of Natural History, the tail Marquess of Hartington, Earl of Devonshire, Earl of Burlington, was a necessary organ for the aqua- (а) That it is expedient in the national interest that the man should, ' ^ Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke, Baron Cavendish of Keighley, tic and amphibious ancestors from “1 instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other Knight of Our Most Noble Order of the Garter; One of Our Most which the higher animals are de- • work in which he is habitually engaged ; Honourable Privy Council; Knight Grand Cross of Our Most scended. When they took to terres- (б) That it is expedient in the national interest that the man should, Dislingr.ished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Knight trial life and to walking ontall fours, instead of being employed in military service, be engaged in other Grand Cress of Our Royal Victorian Order; Governor-General Pears the tail became more or less sujper- work in which he wishes to be engaged and for which'he has and Commandcr-in-Chief of Our Dominion of Canada. fl^uous. . special qualifications ; For clear, white^ At Our Government House, in Our City of. OTTAWA, this r (c) That it is expedient in the national interest that, .instead of «TV/ELFTII day of ‘OCTOBER, in the year of Our Ix>rd one delicately flavored Ptest Artesian Well. .t being employed io military service, he should continue to be thousand nine hundred and seventeen, and in the eighth year •• •' ..t* s , ' The flret artesian well to be bored educated or .trained for any work for whicli he is then being of Our Reign. preserved pears, usé In Europe of which^ data are avail- educated or trained ; . ■ . . able is the tube well at Grenelle in (cf) That serious hardship would ensue, if the man' were placed on France, which was sunk by the active service, owing to his exceptional financial or businc2>s French; Government between. 1834 obligations or domestic position ; By Command, and 1841 in the hope of obtaining a (e.) Ill health or infirmity ; sufficient supply of w^ter for Paris. ^ (j^ That he consci«itiously objects to the undertaking of combatant The ^depth is one thousand . seven, \ service, and is prohibited from so doing by the tenets and articles Pure Cane Sugar Lantic hundred and ninety-eight feet, at i offaith in cfE^ on the sixth day of July, Î917, of any organized ‘ its fine gbanulalion— which level a prolific supply of water rdigipus denomination existing and well recocnized in Canada at Sugar was reached, giving an overflow at ‘ such date, and to which he in. good faith belongs ; > t ibrnH. preserving. the surface of six hundred gallons- mSOaDd per minute. And that ^ if any of the grounds of such application be established, iMd - % certificate ot exemption shall be granted to sudii man. Under-Secretary of State. "Pwe and Unloolffred^ ^%tssstTis:£tr A new T-'cuum cleaner is drirea from power derived from the water m spigot. 1W

Ta»- “«wsos, Al J s:' ' October 19 iüi'I

ï*i?,i3srmDsra- CRISIS OF AMERICAN BEAUTY WAR STYLES. OR YOUNG FOLKS JERSEY SUIT. Modish Effects Are Always Prospective pu*chasera of printed mptter of every aescripiion An Expert Gives Economy Jeepy Time Story About a Little Captured by This Material. are advised to piace Uieir orders now. The largely increased and WOMAN’S LIFE Tips For the Fall Buyer. still advancing cost of stock and all materials connectée! w.th the Wife of Viscount Maidstone Was Beast Who Was Vain. printing business makes the cost go up correspondingly. Miss Drexel of Ph.iadelphia. Buy, as many things :J.S jK)s.sible in , , f 1 Change Safely Passed by silk, crepe de chine aud georgette crape HOW HE,CAME TO A SAD END. Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's in order to save cotton and linen for The News Rrinting Co. government uses. Vegetable Compound. INTERESTED IN WAR RELIEF. Be exceedingly careful in your choice 1'his Wee Animal Was So Charmed of shoes, for leather is scarce and the Has a large stock of all lines in general use and is prepared to till With Himself That He Became a your order promptly. In erery case we will charge th; lowest Yn th« Growing Circle of American price is getting iveyond the average ^ Great Nuisance to His Neighbors. h available price compatible with keeping up the high standard Wagoner, Okla.—“1 never prêt tired Wives of English Noblemen None le pur.se. Instead of wearing thin velvets, I of praising Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- His Vanity at Last Led to His Rujn. of work More Beautiful Than the One Time fanciful weaves that will not extend table Compound through the fashions for any length Of because, during Margaretta Drexel. Well, said Laole Ben to little Ne^l Change of Life 1 time, have the street cl<»fhes made jdt and Polly Ann. 1 am going to tell you SEND FOR OUOTATION TO-DAY sturdy homespun. tl»e new velours and was in bed two Like ail the rest of the woinen in the IUM)Ut , years and bad two English (leecage, rViscountèss Maid- heavy English .suitings. 0 O operations, but all stone, who was the daughter of the Don’t buy costumes in lull liant colors, the doctors and op- 1 THE SINGING MOUSE. ! late Anthony .1. Drexel of Philadelphia, because if there is a need for strict erations did me no economy next fall a dark gown will O O is working bard for war reUef and sol- good, and I would serve a second season t>etter than a gay This mouse lived In an old house in have been in my diers’ families. the country, where there was only a grave today had it All who know the viscountess agree Lydia , France has made a violent effort for fat hotisekeeper. who was too lazy to that she is a very sensible as well as a three weeks to provide new costumery E. Finkbam’ss Veg- [)Ut the cheese away and always forgot etable Compound for America, and she has succeeded. to put the cover on the jam pot. which brought me out of it all rignt, so The cables report fiiat a l>ox full of PICKLING SEASON I am now well and do all my housework, tricks has been developed. As his living came so easily, he had besides working in my garden. Several The main point is the elimination of plenty of time to do as be liked, and of my nei^bors have got well by tak- waste material in all garments. There- HO he thought he would learn to sing. ing Lydia E.I Pinkham's Vegetable Com- The mouse fancied lié bad a fine voice. I have a large quantity of pouna.”—pound. Mrs. VIOLA FINICAL, Wagon- fore the silhouette must be as slim, as er, Okla. though it had a leaencil as its model. So he begun practicing tlie scale In Such warning symptoms as sense of There is a strong effort made to bring .squeaks—do, me, sol, do. suffocation, hotflashes, headaches, back- into fashion the half low evening gowns, But he didn’t get along very well. aches, dread of impending evil, timidity, such as the European women Inivc lieon There were a couple of crickets living sounds in the e^s, palpitation of the wearin.g for three ’ years. 'Phis is not next door to him, and be said it was SPICES AND VINEGAR heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- because they would always start up universally becoming to thv Anglo-Sax- larities, constipation, variable appetite, cree-creaking whenever his practice Quanlity the best, prices same as before the weakness and dizziness should be needed on, and it is |>robable that tti<‘ Ameri- by middle-aged women. Lydia E. Pink- can evening gowns, with their old nml horn* came around. war. ham’s Vegetable Compound has carried deep docolletage. may be still adoptcsl So, although the little mouse thought many women safely through the crisis. by many. that it was a pity the housekeeper White Wine Cider and Proof Vinegar, Cay- No matter wliat s!iu';t t’dlness tliore sliould lose tbe pleasure of licariug his may be at the hip line in eertain gowns, lovely voice as she sat in the evening enne Pepper, Mustard Seed, Mace, Curry there is no division of oinnion concern- mxldiug in her armchair, he moved up ing the narrownes.s of the skirt. into the attic. Powder, Tumeric, Etc. "CANADA,S BEST” In the attic Mrs. Swallow had her nest and four charming young ones. PIQUANT SUIT. When the little mouse began his prac- llciiig his do-re-rae.s she sighed, “Dear Gowilng BDSiness College The Kind of Design That Maidens Now mo. how will my darlings ever l>e able Favor. OTTA>fA to get their napsV* John phomtfo.zs For'.youth is thi.s dressy costume of But with all liis exercising of his üiM proven itt«li to be “Caned»'' king's blue broadclolli so unusually at- voice it didn’t seem to grow any louder. bueinesa Skorthand aad Civl tractive as to out Seal gives the long “I want a voice so strong that I can Gray wool Jersey is here put up iu i^ervioe School by taking tb^ '**T> ' VDSCODNTESS MAIDSTONE. V scare the cat or charm her. as I choose,” Norfolk effect, all plaits, strappings place* tn open competi^io* j said Mr. .Mouse. ’ Birds can sing not so and buttons being pi| cd with a fine «rith all batlneu and akorthaac sweetly as mice, of course, init there fine of white. •okools in Canada on tke Civil Ser very handsome woman. Nothing that has been said, no limelight that has might be something 1 cmiKl pick up On the strip that affords the pocket 'ice Kraminations of last May. , fi*om them. There’s a liird that sings been shed on her, has turned her head. Jd is shirred the fullness which gives Write for catalogue and f'Ofry o’ ' out in the WIMKIS at niaht tii-t has i The skirt of the blouse. The hat is a .'She has remained natural, spontaneous, lowUng'i Advocate. , splendid strong vok-o I shouldn’t mind gray velours simply banded. unaffected and girlish. Her marriage W. E. Gr>WI.lN(;. i^es having a lesson or two from him.’’ to the Viscount Maidstone was not a So he stepped ui> to ask Mrs. J'^wa’.low H. 0 W. BRATTTTWAÏTE. ’ -i* ■ matter of ambition. It was a love who it was. t ATTRACTIVE BREAKFASTS. UNION DANK OF CANADA match. While the viscount is not a •‘That—oil. that:'' .slie sa.c scornfully. wealthy man. he has a social position “That’s Mr. Owl. Wo limi’t call that How to Serve Them Without Fuss and Fall . Term From Sept. 4, 1917 in England which is unimpeachable. singing, we birds tiou’t.” Fairly Aesthetically. i:iAt The ,A remarkable medieval romance con- “Birds don't know much, ‘ Mr. Mouse To be living ui» (u its best possibili- YOUNG MAN-BE WISE nected with the Finches, the family replied very rudely and began climbing ties breakfast should he: of which Viscount Maidstone is a de- downstairs to lind Mr. owl’s nest. First.—Very attractive, because most Follow the advice given by the rulers of our couiitry. scendant, was revived by the marriage Mr. Owl wa.s sitting in the door of persons are nor very hungry in the of Miss Drexel to the viscount. his nest in the hollow tree in the woods, morning^ SAVE: Tradition states that many long years wondering where his breakfast was Second.—Quickly prepared, b^ause ago one of the Finches sold himself to coming from. nine-tenths of Americ an women havé «ndjyod will have done well. Train yourself in the habit of thrift, Studeat» may eater at any ,lme. the devil, who, when be came 'to claim “I have a great taste for music,” said 00 servants, and even servants appre- ^ so essential to the welfare of any family. 'ÀcJities unexcelled. Expert Teaoheri his bargain, took his victim’s heart, the mouse. . \ ciate a few mintues more of sleep ia “So have I,” said the owl, and before New Typewriting Alaohines. Gtnd- hence the Woody hand»'In the Benches’ tbe morning. you could say Jack Robinson he had 1 I The best way to this end is to open an account in our latee readily placed in good positions, crest; also the name of Bleeding Heart Third.- Decidedly iiourisbing, because rtxiu. iienuine practical work, undei yard, which existed in the neighbor- j swooped down aud tried the mousfr— it is a light meal, and what there is of SAVINGS’ DEPARTMENT ■.mcesi.ru twl talent and efldrt, enaiMe. hood of Hatton garden and which was voice and all. it qihst give up sufficient energy to .s ns produce .iuperior results. formerly à Bîinch property. And the owl always said that was start one off shipshape. : :i< uU partici^ars in our new esta One way exists whereby this bargaiii one of the best breakfasts he ever had. The wise honsewife takes especial Alexatndria Branch ' D. S. Noaol JVlgir. ligue. SVrite tor it. Address with the devil can be wiped out, and it pains to have a dainty breakfast serv- Dalhousie Stn. Branch P. W. St. Louis, AVgr, Geo. F, Smith, Principal, is recorded that several members of this m Distant Friends. ice, and even if she Is limited for time CORNWALL, t-NT family, filled with superstition, have A person well skilled in geography in the preparation.of breaiofast she win Stl Polycarpe Branch L. P. .St. Amour, Act. Wgr endeavored to accomplish this penance. asked a loan of money of a friend ftnd spend a due proportion of that time hi It ctmsists of solitary confihwnent for urged his suit by stating that be bad seeing that the table 4s laid attractive- seven years in a cell or cage at Burley been in all quarters of the globe and ty. aud the special hroftiefaat dishes, on the Hill. 1 Food , or drink p( any kind had friends in each. He was asked such as marmalade jar. egg cups, toast HENRY’S desired is allowed, but the expiatm* tfaeir names and dealings. rack or coffee service, should be kept must not either see or speak , to any “Oh,” said he. “I have often dealings in immaculate freshness. SHORTHAND SCHOOL one. though he may emerge from his with Bucto. in Africa, for ivory: V In order to make It possible to pro* (H*ison nightly and walk within certain with nay old friend Ben. Gal for rice. pare breakfast in the minimum atnou&t OTTAWA. ONTARIO prescribed limits. BH Bao sends me fruit from Spain, and ttf time fls much as iviHsiililA .should It Is asserted that within Uving mem- there are Pat Agonia and Sam o Tura- done the lugtir neiore. At least onft Uur IneT/rUiitioo is Ladlvitiual, a«u ,ory. 9DÇ mem tier of the Finch family at- cia and Frank Onia. and”— shoiUd always know exactly what one n- AAMO tfte eoUr* tempted to fuJ^Ï theqe CQU^.^I^pns and “Hold/’ replied the-other. “You can t LB gcdhgvtoAhacft' uu:tiie:inatter of sup- ' •U^Nr, wtAft Iied0; put for two years, when he went be OB good "«terms with frieods who pliée. Oraage Juice can be squeezeil insane. >kéép'themselves at such a very great and'felt stHanding lb is car»> CAJ-UAL tJTHokizm $4,000,000 Otii rnt»-** are flO os^r monrb; do l• "• -11» .dtusieiil* hoip 0 atrre salt fish often', to It seems to roll coHar.aud is just suggest^ as Un- Aboard tha Ship. •ééred da^tiAè méénlnÿ ut^ éiive VL iooàil Il4‘gtf4 n-ive ch the past joùk» Ic^c^'fronts. Rich black velvet RESERVF tiND $3.790,,QOO sd<] zest, to. the appetite. ' Sbsk a half Members of the'Tiautical scouts hnrp any fürdiet atfètiitfoh.''[f Y*ookécNeére«l iièur oLaiMYH. VaoatM aadf addressee ar' ■psoad i^ito salt cofifish orern^fiit tii cbld fashitms tbe turbau. built on tUe Unea a great d^aLor,qperi aad do barl and lo B ortiWei Pick up into small bits and be of a tam. useffif'wèrlp''bh ihelf "driiises. Tbe firâtMe ^oirthiSTéaMlff- it lo StuiciHnf.a oiTif aaaiet4Ni to posltiocui. cars(irt,to,,t|l^ «rtîrS!W;'»m «hy 'houdlMffe^AiaT» DISTRICT BRANCHES WH art. HE.UXiqAaTERS for'^iiort ^uai}t,.o<;mw 00 to scald, add à cnçüu BE THANKFUL TO REST. . k <*daCK’às/fl^1•>« » '• ‘ . h»r’ylSculs^. iKdd ar flowr,*, hrst, la., a “llitio ♦ Frnrah Wérki' ^ 91 CIUBNR Hioai.jSai^fohoé. bold w»tpr to the jravT-. àFÊUt HILL. rkmunc ZLZ 1> E. REN KV, PiesUHst, There are ftot oi^py ^devotees' of the Puff pastry, naif hint touei B^ipMb > (iriiar Baok asei SvacUe Stireeth. battered crackers. It can bo. mado embroidery ne^ljè ^jipse, éy^ ahdf baciao 'fOinkiEB. ' oâi^wipinn' -ft. .At,,-.*y 4n the chading diab alsa H kpd, *$loak a rpound of codfish. ■ Do not pick do not grovfj^éfry after working laoct^'' than jiwt AO* long. Yet at, times Wheo Hu-Céitalijiojpoéit- 'cAsskuLAM. ' ‘ni), but keep io Dice sUces; wipe dry^ fuis thick cfiHt raw/iQgtteyplks. nyw roll each slice io beaten egg, then it.is imperatUe or UesArg^le that a 1%''* tie. more be accoBipHshed, in wder h^^cracker crombs. and fry a nice, BlSSELl- L’OaiGNAL finish the piece iu hand at the time «^‘^1 egg, ,vreamn brown In pork fat. Serve with mashed and seasonings togejtiiqnaJTd b^^fbem {MYtatoes. qiïîfêâ, therfe is a very definite relief to ^ 8TE. Ü . STINE OE VBWTON. be found in a certain change of post-. , ,jpytt^;,a/, wo9<^ ,,>?poojjip . the Soak and pick' Ifi thé osnal way half ;paAht7i catbes rt^m aud spread, thickly pound of salt codfish, now put through Hon. When thé sight and back musclof ' loiéMist Excursions begin to tire trÿ taking a gooil plamp; itbe mutate. ,(.:over, pT^eiçtTwith the meat grinder an onion, a cupful of .itmsh, ç[ver - th Uttl^^ateo May ciU t)cto6er, ibiT, to Maaiteb« breadcrumbs, two hard boiled ég^ and plllow-r,oue with a smooth cover—Into ..Saslcabchewan, Alberta and Brittsi. the lap' and allow the elbows to rest o»',> .'eggi .marin éht with, a knife.» any the codfish. Add salt, pepper and pa- shape aud,.bak^ dftf-eu minutes ia Columbia points- prika and form into croquettes. Pry in it slightly. The altere Sweets For Kiddies. among those having rathor sensitivje A girl with red hair and a fairt of travel. eyesight. Toat A simple one and a sweet that cannot objects as far away as possible, and a aud tans best eolorg. She HOD. Gdorge Bry»on, Fmidect Jolin B. Fraoer, Vieo-Preâ&dai^ but delight, made In fancy shapes, U i'ertain young draftsman asserts that should DOC wear baby blues. HuBseil Biackbura Alexander Maclaran apimai crackers In a simplé i<6{n^ pér-' itKwing pictures actually rest his eyes àt Odorge BUTO M: J! O’Brien ,mitted to harden. Oates are of them- afters da^’s work'“over the tx)ard." A Simpla Fiiw CxtinguiafMr. Sir Egam : Honi Sir G«ot:gf H. FirUy selves béait hfut If the pit of the daté f 'ili tiitai«a;tiiigulto*li>; easiiÿ' ntate and , George.Gordon.; n: ,E1, HEAVfNU TIIK LBAJ». ,1a removed and the cavity filled with .1'-- < SaOce Piquante. ùivyi-u! ii i-.- >■- fcady at all iostjitt Geneml MaBagiO»*^D. &L Ftaaie bit of purx* sufi^f candy or the daté Smother twxx oniouH. cliopt>cd very value to them when they.ngrow^ bzteto'Afta eailoai 0f .vtutoriito «Ufeb a» âîMiefitnt General Mauiger—H. V. Cea. Chî^ loepectot W. Dutihie. rplled In sugar or dipped lu iuéltéd fine, in a lablespootiful of butter^f 1^; ^ whedierqihey follow Hie^ aea somé laMtAittUitatiTMWMlK jAtol* MKIVI ItoHuF ind a ball ot sal aminatilMl> Sbttia rhocoiaté,iia. wholesome confection re- this rrarefut not to .bur^j; athét^wéèalioii. tlhMi;rae£éu i^ows sults» Raisius may be dipped in Icing iHUa fl||id..:«ad: nhto bredlts oat A DÉCIDÈO CdNVENIËÎICE/TiN MANY CASES IS A and add a tableapcNMifut of <'ousotnine a nautical scout in the^^cf ^of ^“nea^ ‘ \»]p:ithlMted < heu to hig the..lend.” rThis Is a heavy leaden., poor It ODvi>'bri''j iM'ibcu ji/ ' , • l-,u. .liiiiYLU'W -f .-!! JOINT fléeOüNT the more bj;fhe of thei : ’tiavéHt.' Minée-fine (wo cloves of garlir {«inker attached to a Itmg Hop and .■tmll(iWIHji--swi aakpi novelty. and àdd; 'or not so 'àt'ucli if you’ do not used to ^et^rinfne tbe'depth .of the wa- .LIp^SMIvO. ' -AK drt>erM,'fifteen' dropi tto Savings Bank DepaltmeBt. It may be openad in the aamea oI two Mssstrsicht ts « tnakdswa. care for gétrUc. M lacé a spi*ig'^eaU To ooRcct siTMinsui, iBatt’s'SBMI- Prolonging Life of Hoi Water Bag, ot ttnetnre of benzoin and thlrtj' 'drofia mace persons, either o( whhm mav deposit dr mthdravr moaer- -.hvme. parsley and bay leaf, nbix all ifN. >iV L r • . After using a hot water bag drain as fogett»er arid* s^son wl^h (>epf4çv t<* ' ’of glÿceàlii/.^'‘^Rttb''4;^éihU ‘<;(Md'‘àlia>n aoA S‘t3&%'Sr£‘â'J! dry HH possitde and blow full of atr. lastc. (>tt Ywo small pUrkles length- Thà sgré Mr tfkk a harb<¥ shop. elroeiitdr'^i^(petlier''aa(I 'thdn- ibâirpdrato "4^ Mfs«4' ts,A'bb~wltb n •* -"*- —r-i--.- —..—tf-nti And kU ar« Wninog. ‘n<>né aro vvixad, > > I inatolA-or fitaciMa knUe' % fnt, >4» W. G. Logaa, Maxvill*. W. W. Dean. Marttntowu IH> taste iscee, Vesa This prevents the rubber side's sticking rhe laiuce with a .spuful of vlaegar. For ofr gas baa to wait far “Naxil’* Mth- HigetUer aod preserves the life of tlie (jet boil for about five miouteÂi bug. s, Ale ^aiAvi i * On. October 19 1917 Stetement Alexanilria Branch tay Items îrom All Glengarry Eed , Gross SIHOMS THE STORE OF QIAEITY ‘ Receipts f r ye..,r emliui: September 30th. 1917. # LIFE i2,t.0ü" EACH. Miss Ethel Ostrom, Alexandria J25 00 MEMBERS 12.00 EACH I Around the iounty Mr. Archie A. Mci hoe. 38—3 Lochiel 2 00 Have you seen our Fall and Winter S Mrs. Archie A. .McP'uce 38—3 Lochiel 2 00 Kcv. \Vm. .Mcl'oncll, Alexandria 2 00 V' Miss A." Sweeney, .Alexandria 2 00 Coats for Ladies in s Mrs. E. .i: McDonald Alexandria '. ", 2 00 Maxville Fournier Mrs. 1. Ostrom, .Alexandria 2 00 Mrs. F. McGregor; .tlexandria ’ 2 00 AUC'l'toN SALE (Too ]ate for last week) # s The untiersiKued will offer lor sale Mrs. Osjorne Simpson. .Alexandria 2 00 TWEED, VELOURS. AND PLUSH? Miss Muriel Cass returned froiu Mrs. Dunild Lothiin, .Alexandria .’ ’’’ 2,00 her household eCccfs at her residence, Montreal i\here she spent Thanksgiv- on Wednesday, Olt. 24th, 1917. Mrs. D. Stewart, Alexandria j 2*00 I t ing. Rev. .1. Stewart, .Alexandria [' [ y 2 00 MUS. E. BYRNE Mr. Grou’x of Casselnvan, visited We are showirig the newest most his two sons in town recently. Miss Marguerite McIntosh, Alexandria 2 00 Mrs. I). D. McLeod, .McCrimmon ' 2 00 I t KEl) CROSS NOTES Revival sert’ices are oeing held this Mrs. I). A. Mc.Arthur, .Alexandria : [ 2 00 exclusive and High Class Styles ever Glengarry Red Cross Report of Ken week in the Uiceville Church, The Misses Hazel and Sarah Scott IMrs. Wm. Peacock, Alexandria -2 00 yen’s Septeniher shipment; ..’rs. T. .1. Gormlcy, .Uexandria 2 00 I 35' Pairs Socks •have returned from Ottawa w'here’ displayed in Alexandria=-=our Prices they spent the week end. Mrs. ’. I). McIntosh, .Alexandria 2 00 ‘ 5 Pyjamas Mrs. A. CaniiTon. .Alexandria ...... 2'OP 25 Tri Bandages Rev. M.-. Hanrs of Lachute, deliver- are very moderate « ed a fine practical address on Sunday Mrs, -C, .VcMrSter, .Alexandria y 2 00 35 iMt Bags (imlilled) to Mrs. .Mrs. .A. McM.U.’.n, .Alexandria y'.'!!.... !!■”!!!."! 2 00 Eraser. I afternoon in the Methodist Church here. :drs. tv, . Simpson: Alexandria ^ ,2 00 $ The pn/.e winners in the Red Cross ’ Mrs; M. Cutt is co ;'-.ed to her ■i ss i'ith.I ipstroni. ,\1 xaiidria y' ' [ 2 00 Our showing of Mens Suits, Rain= Exhibit ct Donated Work at Iseiivon' room h r the past wees. :Mis.s II l.n . Shepherd, .Alexandria 2 00 Township Fair were I Mrs. Smith of riontagenet, was the ■ irs. .A. Mol’ac, .Alexandria 2 00 Pairs Kooks—1st Mrs. V. McKilli- Mrs. ,A. L. Raymond. .Alexandria 2 00 coats and Overcoats is most com= can; 2nd Mrs. 11. A. McIntyre, I guest cf Mrs. -I. Kelly and Mrs.* G. ' Ryan last week. -vlrE. \\'m. Roive, .Al.xandria 2 00 Pyjama Suit—Mrs. J. W. Welsu. The Ladirs' AU h«ld a very pleas- Airs. I). R. Aicl)jn.ild. .Atexandria 2 00 plete we can satisfy you and save Flannel Kliirt—Mrs. .las. Adaiie;. ant nieeting at the home ne Cr ve ( r n:e Lcdjc (per Miles Campbell) 22 00 Corner.s, is the guest of her sislei. business visit on Monday. Mrs. Alex. Fraser. Miss Anni Mcil vrry, Perth, was the '■lexandria Masonic Lodee 10 00 guest cf .her s ster, VIrs. T. J. Quinn 't. Andreiv’s Supper and Ball ^ y'," y '....y 224 83 Mr. .1. .Jiilinston of Cornwall, was the latter pact cf the w'cek. E iCnre oji .i-anuirv 3rd, 1917 3 05 in town oli Wednesday. Mrs. Joseph Curry .accompanied !>v Kchiol Sfction N(u 17 rharlottenburgh"(per Misy Baker) Miss Margaret U’Donncll atteiiJed 16 10 I her son Arciiie, left this week on an E xhre on .lan iary 12th 9 00 the leaeliers’ Coiiveiitioii iu Alcian extended visit to friends in the West- E ehre ^n .innuarv 19th . dria last week. 6 25 I ern States. ".loi'ie oil Fe 'nm.ry 16th ■ .... . 14 80 Mr. Lawrence and Miss LUnaa l.a-[ Mr. D. Munroe Is at present pnga- Diiicc at Armoury, February 19th y" 13 20 loiide, Motilreiil, spent Sunday with red’in pl.icing a cisteni in .Mr. ALt- 'Vonii’n’s Institute, McCrimmon , " ! ”, ...T .... 25 00 their pan iits, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. la- chell’s house. Mrs. O.strom ; * * 5.00 Miss Cecelia Quinn and Mr. Dan Proceeds from' Tea Room !.!! !!.!'! ...iy.l 8 55 Mr. Alex, p'raser paid Conns ;i.l a j Quinn vis'ied their sister, Mrs. ii. .1. C'roor tlon of .Alexandria yy 200 00 business Ir.p on Tliursday. ' McDoaald, GP-n Nevis, on Sunday F -eiirp AT reb 17lh (Comfort Bags)... 11.50 THE OVEHlllfD AND CHEVROLET MRS Mr. D. •!. McDermid, Gle,i Koj,' ”—Rev. .1..' G.illagher and--J "R(\v. Father 1 Mrs. D. l.othian for Comfort Bags ....',,..[.1...... 5 00 spent a tow hours in town on AVediies Langlois (if Volieyfield, called on; Mr. T. F. Sauve, half proceeds of moving pictores ...... 1.”, 11 20 day friends here on Monday. E'lchre and Entertainment, April 19th .7...! 59 20 Are now on hand Mrs. Antoine Demcause, is spending Women’s Institute, .Alexandria ....!!'!!'!! ...... !!!!!!!.".! 40 45 a few days with Iriemls in Coruv.'all. .Alexandria High School ! !!——! ...... 94 56 Miss H.ittie McMillan of Finch, fe AVonien’s Institute, McCrimmon "’if.Z.Z.. ...1..'.'.'.... 75 00 the guest of her sist-r, Mrs. W. tl. North Lancaster M'xindria HLh School Hockey CTuh"”‘""’|]" .I...... 2 75 b^roe. Mrs. Pstrom 5 00 I lambleton—Crowley Tea and Euchre, .Tune 14th ' 11 Ç0 ( The home of Mrs. Jessie McNaugh- Mr. Gatineau Demoulin Miss Mavgie McMillan, Lochiel " . 100 i ton, North Lanc.istcr, wms the scene C.nrnoration of Alexandria '...'...'...,540 00 It is with regret we ahnoaiiee, the I of a very pleasi. g event on Tuesday, Tea and Social. .July 24th !!!"] 18 38 death of Mr. Gatineau Demoulin, j Oct. IGtli, when her adopted daugh- Mrs. Peter Chishclni , 2 00 which occurred at his home, on Oct. I ter, Lucy Pearl Crowley, was united AVomnn’s Institute. McCrimmon, recrâpts 'frqm 'aùtogrâph quilt 83 85 14th, 191). The deceased who was in jin marriage to Mr. .'ohn W. 1 lambic Concert, Alexander Hall, August 21st 36 10 hiH 45th year was horn in Grenville, I ton. of Glen Pohertson. The Rev. T. A. McDonell, K.C 5 00 Que. He leaves to mourn his loss Mr. Matheson i f D.ilhousic Mills, per AVomen’s M>ssionarv Society, McCriraino'n ”] ...... 10 00 three sons and two daughter.s, namely formed the ceremony in the presence Tag Day, Alexandria Fair 30 83 Dan, Alphonse, Wilfred, Marion and of about forty guests. The youthful Mrs. Charles Ball ' .' ' 1 00 • liilia. The funeral took place from , bride, w ho looked very charming in a hi.s residence to St, Anthony’s Ceme- i gown of Mue silk orepe de chene, en 11826 30 tery, Apple Hill, on Tuesday. The ,'tered the parlor on the arm of Mr. pallbearers were Messrs. Angus I). RIÎMITTANCES TO TREASURER GLENGARRY RED CROSS •J. .1. McArthur. The wedding march SOCIETY (LANCASTER) Grant, SaiinSrant, John Kennedy, Iwas played by Mrs. Matheson. .After Olivier Berry, Alex. Berry and A. L. November 6th, 1916, Cheque . ^ 145 OO ' the ceremony and congratulations, March 9th, 1917, Cheque '.'.”!!!'.....500 00 McDermid. To the bereaved lamlly j the guests sat down to a sumptuous wo extend sincere sympathy. April 23rd, 1917, Cheque .....Z ... !.,175 00 j wedding dinner. The young couple ■Tune 15th, 1917, Cheque ".1"...,.. ".'.'.'.',.'..'..250 00 i were the recipients of many useful September 29th, 1917 -v...... '...... '...756 30 I and beautiful gifts; Mrs. McNaugh- i ton’s gift to her adopted daughter he- Martintowa $1826 30 I ing a cheque for one hundred and fifty RECEIPTS FOR YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30th, 1917. dollars. The young couple have the ‘ The Itev. Geo. Bxteuce preached n Alexandria -..j,...... , $1541 85 sincere wishes of a host of friends for the I’reshyteiian Church in Maxville Glen Robertson ’ " ..... 10 50 last Kabbatb; Mr. Kennedy of the a long, hajipy and prosperous wed- Kirk Hill ['"I'T! '. ded life. M ..... 40 00 Presbyterian College, Montreal, prea- McCrimmon i!”’...... 195 85 ching hero lor both servioeB. ' Pine Grove Orange Lodge 22 00 Miss Mary Christie who went over- School Section 17, Charlottenbiirgh..:"""”'"’ 16 10 seas over a year ago with Capt. and McCrimmon Mrs. Wilson of Calgaty, has returned $1826 30 home and visited at J. D. McDermid’s Mr. D. D. McLeod was engaged fill- DISBURSEMENTS FOR YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30th, 1917 last week. ing Mr. W. D. McLeod’s silo the first John McDonald, Carting $125 Misses Jessie McArthur and Mabel of th* week. W Mrs. Groulx, Caretaker 2 00 May attended the S.S. and C.E. Un- Mr. T- J.. Clark shipped a carload G. W. Shepherd, Express 1 85 of cattle to the Montreal market on R. H. Cowan 3‘65 ion Convention in Avottmore last ,Iohn MoLeister week. . Saturday. 60 Empire Mechanical Milkers Mr. D. Morrison, Cotton Beaver, •Stamps for Treasurer 1 00 The local Public Schook were Stamps for Secretary closed last Thursday and Friday, was the guest qf,;his nephew, Mr. W. ; 1 00 A. McLeod on Sunday, Mrs. Groulx, Caretaker 4 QQ while thé teachers attended their Con- News Printing .Company vention in Alexandria. Mr. D. MePhee, Dimvegan, is thresg 1 70 ing for Mr. D. D. Campbell this week John McDonald, Carting 75 Mr. Warner of Alexandria* has been Complete Line of Carriages, HarneFg, Horses Mr. J. A. McCrimmon and family Mrs. Groulx, Caretaker " 3 55 transferred to the local branch of the spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Jas. D. .1- McDonald, Christmas Stockmg's"’'‘‘*"_, 46 90 Bank of Qttawa. > - Benton. tv. .1. Simpson, Christmas Stockings^ 9 35 The examination of Dr. McCrackenlS Rev. D. J. Campbell, Mrs. Camp- G. W. Shepherd, Express 2 25 Class in First Aid to the Injured will . bell and little son of Russeltown, Que G. W. .Shepherd, Express - — 1 75 take place on Tuesday, 23rd inst. i are guests at the honje of, Mr. J. C. Mrs. Groulx, Caretaker ‘ 7 25 Miss Cuddon . The Road to Happiness Dr. Beaudette has opened up a Campbell at present. 80 drug stoic in the MoPhadden house, I Mi* K- A. Fraser was a business W. J. Simpson, Comfort Bags 2 55 ppposite the Port O^ce. ■■ j visitor to Alexandria on Wednesday. R. H. Cowan, Comlort Bags 7 50 The automobile has come into your life per- In thus broadly applying tht »*tab„8a»e Stamps lor Treasurer A very pretty wedding took place ^ 1 00 manently—or it soon will—to serve your con- VViilys-Overland policy of greater production— Chas. Craig, Ottawa ' 1 14 at the Manse, on Thursday evening L B. Ostrom & Son, Comfort Bags.. venience and pleasure, day in, day out, on down greater economy, higher .quality* lower price— October lltb, when Miss Edna Mo- 98 06 through the years. we extend the, benefits of our economical ad- Rosamond -I.'F. Sauve, Freight and Cartage .. 88 Dermid, daughter of Mrs. D. H. iMo- R. H. Cowan, Comfort Bags vantages to include virtually every class of Dermid, became the bride of Mr. John 75 00 Its appeal is irresistible. - Some of tile farmers are engaged at G. W. Shepherd, Express 95 purchaser. D. MeMartin, of the Island, Martin- their fall ploughing. •John Boyle, Fuel * ijg town. The young couple left on a It is a fundamental factor in modern every- Messrs. Jl .A. McMillan, of Maple Mrs. Groulx, Caretaker ■ | The Willys-Ovenaud dealer is in a peculiar- two months’ trip through Western Hill, and F. McKinnon, spent Tues- .Stamps tor Secretary 2 50 day life. Canada. Congratulations. day in Cornwall. A. Markson, Wood q ly pleasant position to frankly and honestly It rides the road to happiness. discuss with you yo’ur needs and requirements Mr. Alex, .McKinnon called on Mrs. Groulx, Caretaker 2 00 friends at Glen Dale, Tuesday. •John McLcister, Comfort Bags 18 79 in a motor car. Mr. and Mrs. M. McCorinick ol R. H. Cowan, Oil Stove for Red Cro^ Rooms 11 88 If you purchase a car this season, there are Gien Rober’tson Fairview, visited friends here bn Sun- I. Simon, Material I 1 49 new facts for your consideration which should For whatever your need he has the car to fill Mrf Alex. McGiUis visited Hawkes- day. D. J. McDonald, Comfort Bags '" " 4 gy simplify the task of selection. bury on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonald, arc News Printing Company y gg it and he is prepared to demonstrate to you that the happy parents of a bright eyed -John Simpson & Son, Material eg gg he is offering you the dominant value among Mr. and Mrs. Wni. J. McDonald are This year Willys-Overland Motor Cars com- baby girt c irs of its kind. at present renewing acquaintances in Mr. and Mrs. A. -i. Mclbillan were Mr. E. .J. Dever, Woo! prise the most comprehensive and varied line' town. the guests of friends in Kenyon Sun- Debit balance Union Bank gy 5 90 ever built by any one producer. Mr. Ernie Hambleton did business day evening. See him today—talk it over—let him show In .lUexaudria on Friday. $406 57 The economies of our greater production ar/e ! ud demonstrate the car you ought to own to Mr. P- Lacomhe, Montreal, and Miss CASH RECEIVED FROM TREASURER GLENGARRY RED shared alike by every car in the line. ride the road to happiness Bdlth EacOmbe, St. Margaret’s Con- DBER SHOOTING WILL CROSS SOCIETY, LANCASTER GLENtrAKKY RED Tent, Alexandria, spent the week ivnd October 11th, 1916, Cheque BE DEAR SHOOTING ...$20 00 here. their dusty guns. shortly preparatory January 16th, 1917. Cheaue ' Marriage licenses issued and deeds The hunters who will he unpacking March, 26th, 1917, Cheque , .''" "I,.;!! ' ' .. 70 no drawjn up by .Sam M. Qrant. for the season’s sport, w,ll receive an May 2nd, 1917, Cheque " 3’" ’ .... 20 90 A reçeption was tendered Mr. .lohn unpleasant surprise when they pur- July 2nd. 1917. Cheaue 1 ...175 00 CALL AND SEE THEM AT W. HamÛeton and his bride at tne chase their cartridges. Shells that August lOtb, 1917, Cheque ■ ... 20 00 .... 50 00 OUR SHOWROOMS borne of tbe groom’s mother, Mrs. at one time could be purchased for September 19th, 1917, Cheque ■ J. A. MCMILLAN, Alexandria Pb|JIfp Hambntan, on Wednesday two cents each are now wfirth five ... 50 00 to seven cents. , ..;.,..1_*... . , , i : I I I ! I n $405 90 Tbe ^iews, Aies.ftiidria, Ont, October !:>' 1917

RABBIT SK!X TRADE. FAMOUS (Tfriiri! B0P4NED. CALI Ü . i TBÂiïflR HYMENEAL It is Greater Than That in AM.Ottier Hums Looted Beaii-rfti: Ur.ihedial of 1.ad 'uceur—lviarleau Furs* St. Ouentin- NOTOKlOrS ri'OTxrr The rh’.irch of the Sacred lU rt, BIG BAZAAR Many Canadians win be interested WhiJt not of such world-wide fame here. Monday nuTii'inr, was tl>e s THAT HE lit; ir.x to know that the demand for rab'oit as the Cathedral of Rheims, and a.‘- of an interesting ceremony when thf ugh it lacks the spectacular lus Irf fur is such as to make it pay to save •Jedfon Ladonceur, son (»f Mr. . md Vladimir A. Htmkhoin’'nofl' ïieiii toric asL-ociations of the great struc- the pelts of domestic rabbits killed Mrs. RIcharil I.adouccur, was un :ed High Offices in the Slav Empire, ture which saw th»^ culrainatioD of in marriage to Annn, eldest daug for food, but that raising rabbits for Joan o' Arc’s efforts, the Collegiate tei -?• OGTOBBB 24, 25, 26 but Used His Po-wer to Assist the of Mr. and Mrs. AdeJard Marlcau, all: the fur alone would be unprofitable Church of St. Quentin, so rec'întly Enemies of His Coiirury—An Un- with any known breed. Some facts ravaged by the Germans, is one of of Alexandria. Uev. .1. W. Dudn of- usual Case of Tr<‘achery. about the trade in rabbit skins will tb*E finest Gothic structures in all iiciated. The bride, wdu.» was g- en ) ■ be of interest in this connection. France. The St. Quentin structure away hy her I Ghcr, wore a hands* .ne VLADMIR A. VKHOML-'. More skins of rabbits are collected was burned after it had been stripped costume of white chifTim over silk nd Orr, no 1 ürer a gener. and sold annually than of all other of its art treasures by the invading bridal veil. They were unattenc fur animals combined. Before the fo: '! was j ..icly i- vandals. Mr. avd Mrs. Ladouceur left the s; ne Gentlemen—There is no place, in Canada Ladies—Don’t spend a doliar for furs present war. Great Britain imported Situated to the east of tbe Hotel morning, for Ottawa and Com^- aU ed, is now a. Uting triai where you can get better value till you have seen our stock each year from 70,000,000 to 90,- de Ville, the Church of St. Quentin the bride tra"('IIing in a neat tai ir- 000,000 skins, while the home pro- made navy blue serge suit, w' in suits or overcoats and got our prices. for high treason in ssia, if. in- suffers from the fact that it Is (or te deed, the rial is not ^w under wav. duction added 30,000,000 more. Tbe was) closely surrounded by numer- boa and hat i o , match. Upon tl ir than from us. Imported supply came from Aus- The former Minister of War protests ous smaller and unattractive build- return they will take up theii r d- tralia and the nearer European coun- ings, making it impossible to gain a dence in Alexandria. hie innocence, but er. ,h evidence tries. France, Belgium. Germany, comprehensive view of the structure. has already appeared to damn him the United States, and other coun- Unlike tbe cathedral at Rheims, -in the eyes of loyal Russians. He tries also use large quantities of this ■whuse west facade w^as its chief fur. The bulk of'it is sold in bales, Alexandria’s Greatest Store protests also that he believes in the glory, the Church of St. Quentin has bringing from 10 cents to 50 cents innocence of-his wife, who 'ns been no west facade, but termina'-cs in Hotel Dieu a pound, dependent on color and this direction with a tower and a publicly accused of 1>. -'c bis go- quality. The better class of skins portal of '.Romanesque architecture. Statistical and Fiaancial Report from Every Monday Bargain Day between in his dealings -with Ger- sell by the dozen, bringing frojn 50 The statvu'S ■which formerly decorat- many. She disappcarca immediately cents to $1, that is, less than 10 ed tho portal have disappeared^ Oct. 1,1916 tp'Sepi 30, 1917 1 on his arrest, ami. may l>e now .’n cents each. One of the odd’ features of this Number of patic^nts under trea<;inciii C Cl many or Austria, where she will Baled rabbit furs are bought large- great structure, whit^li is 37 0 feet October 1, 1916 il b-.? treated with all flic consideration ly for felting purposes, the fur being long and 13D feet high, is its double Kumber of patieiits admitted cur.* g due a lady oJ lun.'i r:;nk nna a first- made into cloth or co.arse hats, while- transepts, rarely- found in Gothic year ,’ b *3 class ’spy. Soukhomlinoif is a mem- the skins are utilized for jnanufac- churches. ' ' N’umhor of births du.ring year 2 ber of an old Kussiaa family of no- tuidng glue. Finn hats are made of The choir of* the church closely bility. It is not suggested that there nutria (the fur of the South Ameri- reterabled that of tho Rheims cathe- 'I’otiil number treated during can copyu). The fur of the com- THE flIRDEB IT IS-THE EISIEB Is German blood in ms veins. The dral, and was quite elaborately de- year 11 S mon wild rabbits oi America does t- cory advanced for his treachery :s corated with polychromie paintings, I'otal nujjihei discharged during that be was bought up. Yet, even not felt well and is ui sligru aemand. while in bas relief rn the beautiful Whole skins or t i eidom year 2 2 this tlleo^^ d-^s not wnolly satisfy. choir screen was depicted the story Number of deaths during year ...* 6 'unny is it not ? Yet it is true l he harder it is to procure goods. A man in his position could have sell for more than one or r.vo cents P of the martyrdom of St. Quentin. Number remaining in hospital 1 each. ®The more expensive they are. The easier it is for us to give you made millions in "honest” graft It took four centuries to complete Oct. 1, 1917 3 while still playing fairly by tbe army. I The better kiurui oi it. skins the St. Quentin Cathedral and per- better values than' other retail stores The easier it is for you to Insanity would seem to be the most ■ are used, for makin? irments, Collective days’ stay 147 8 haps four hours to destroy it. Work ilvera^e days' stay 4 reasonable excuse for him. which when made uu minonly began in 1114, and ' the choir was save money by trading -with us. There is no reason. Our membership RKCEIPTS Soukhomlinoft was born in 1848, ' sold as “conv." out one under completed in 1257. Tbe nave was in the association compels the manufacturer to supply us -with goods in and at the age of 13 entered the other trade nanv.r. . W kins are finished 200 years later, and the Ontario Govirniie-nt ÿ2/,46 1 proportion to the amount of business we do and to sell them to us at Alexandrovsky-Bretesky Corps of made up in imitaL-on Ar I’lic fox, south portal in 1477. Town of Cornwi li 9 Cadets, at 18 became a Life-Guards- or, sheared, )on OI ermine, Strikingly beautiful features of the Patients themseiw-: S’-y' -'j the prices they sell to any other wholesale We are therefore always man of the CzsLT, and ut the age of 23 Gr,ay rabbits are dvei brown or black buijding were the seven apsidal United ('ountks GM)*) (> sure of being able to secure a certain quantity at least of any goods entered the Academy of the General and become liair.c black Jox” or chapels and the w’cnderful stained Subscriptions (cash) l ;t 0 Staff. In 1876 he saw service against “Baltic brown rox ; they glass window’s in the principal tran- Subscriptions (kind) 62 .0 manufactured and at a price from ten to twenty per cent below what the Turks, and in the War <*" Libera- become “inland seal, “electric seal,’^ sept. Oth-r Munie’p;TitirS 5->0 ') regular retail merchants have to pay-—Why then are we not in a posi- tion is said to have displaye 1 fine “coast seal” or "near-.s.eah” Repiit in the ekventh century crypt (re- All otl'cr sources 1515 9 soldierly qualities which won him able furriers avoid i nch names, or. if built in the birtéenth century) were tion to give you better values? We are and we do. ' several medals. He wa.s next made they use them, frankly explain that the tombs and stone sarcophagi of Totnl Receipts $19,1)7 ) Administrator of the Nicholas Acad- the goods are cony o' rabbit. These St. Quentin and his fellow martyrs, KX.F’ENDITURES Try us the next time you are in need of anything, We have bargains emy, and at the early age of 38 he ' garments, while iiandsome and com- Victoricus and Gentianus. Until Butcher’s meat $25')5 became governor of tbe cavalry fortable, have little durability and CaiUE Quintinus came to preach Butter .'ud .Eg.gs 10)0 for you in almost any line we carry. school for officers. In 18 98 he was ; are therefore cheap. Christianity here in the third cen- Flour, Bread and Meal .. , 7 10 made lieutenant-general, and the fol- Statements to the effect that cer- tury and suffered death at the hands MilJf 766 lowing year went to Kiev as chief of tain breeds of rabbits produce pelts of the prefect Rectius Varus tbe towm Tea and Coffee 560 ; cf high market value are unwarrant- OOOOOOOC-O O O OOOO0-000000oooooc-ocoooooo-oooooooo staff, and when Dragomiroff retired was known as Augusta Verman- Pütût'ws and oth. r Vogetablex l)/7 Soukhoinlinoff succeeded him as ed. The long-haired bree ds, such as duorum. the Angora and the Siberian (both Groceries and provisions not commander-in-chief of the Kie-v mili- In destroying the church the Ger- enumerated 20 »7 tary districts. In this most respons- white animals) have pool pelts and the hairs are not ‘.dl set in the mans in all prob..9 5 won his way to this reward. I CçJOTS that might appeal ic the fanc^ j title of “Painter to the King” in There is something grimly humor- •f individual weavers of fur gar- Brooms, brushes, soap, etc.... 4 7 1750 and who retired to this city at- Fuel 23 1 ous, in the light of recent events, to ments, but they i:;*e not popular in the age of 80 to spend the remaining read now what was written about the fur trade. Skins of piebald rab- Light, gas, oil and Candles ... 5.5 four years of his life in the distribu- Hay and .Straw L2 OCT. Soukhomlinoff in the spring of 1916 bits of any shade sell lor less than tion of his fortune to the worthy FOR MONDAY 22nd those of solid colors. There is also Ice supply 1 5 by A. A. Knaap, a name which has I charities of the community. This a Teutonic look, by tbe way. Mr. a ,difference in quality of fur be- La Tour was no relation, however, Salaries ami wa;^es 12 7 tween hutch rabbits and those kept r Taxes and in'suraiice 2 2 Knaap wrote a little book about to that matchless soldier, I>a Tour MounlRoyal Flour per bag 5.75 Soukhomlinoff, and it was translated iB the open, the latter having the i D'Auvergne, whose singular bravery .\dvertisin.g, printing, postage into English by V. D. Doumbadze. it better pelts. ! and modesty •won from Napoleon the etc. I 5 Bran per bag 1.75 represented him as a military genius, Besides exaggerated statements a? title of “First Grenadier of France,” (•ontingencies 15 5 and a man of passio;aate devotion to to value of fur, ;u.HcrtJse.meuts of and whose memory is still kept alive Repairs 7 i Coarse Salt per bag 1.50 tbe cause of the Allies, a hater of fur rabbits contain totally false in his regiment of the guards, the red tape, a man who neither smoked Claims as to the o' aninuJs of- Tokl Rxp.ndituic, LI fered for sale. I . is pract;ce :& not Forty-sixtli, by having his name nor drank, and the keynote to whoso called at all parados w’hen a non- Gasli on hand or in hank, 30th Eolled Oats per bag 4.00 character was a simple piety. As a a new one, for uF .ut (>0 ve?r.c ago. Septernher . $ 1 i.8 I when the now itncv.’ii liiinala- commi.sf)iqned officer answers, “Mort writer in the Boston Transcript, Mr. 0 yan rabbit was fnsi au champs d’honneur.” This is in This read last week $3.00 but was a mistake as most of }’ u must have guessed James Walter Smith suggests it bi'OL in Kiigland, compliance wii.h ;-i decree issued by would be interesting now to learn the statement thaï it originated in Napoieon more tha.ii a century ago. as the wholesale price is over $4.00 who financed the publication of this the Himalayan in. ujuafiit-: was be- work, for at the very time ibat Souk- lieved by a fellc.. of liu- zoological St. Paul’s Hon e Granulated Sugar per bag - 9.25 homlinoff was being lauded as tho society of London. ' • ho described and J i Î il ty. very savior of his land he was deep figured the anjaial in tbe society‘9 in voUi «Koteric cog- Statistical and Financial Report foi in tbe plot to defeat the Russian journal as a now 'ipecies. Rabbits superli- Granulated Sugar 20 Ibi. bag 1.85 armies, and was holding up supplios recently advert.sed as fur animahs cjiij EenamonuuiLie.-i, aiiu aaucable, the year from Oct. 1. 1916 to from the armies of the Grand Duke are said to have. I eon iaiported di-. püJiüSuuJiU'.al or pnvci’.Oioa.c.ai ohser- Sept. 30, 1917- Japan Tea quality guaranteed 5 lbs. 1.00 Nicholas and Brussiloff. Was Mr. A. rectly from Siberia in one instance .valions, ueware oi maLiLuUiiiuus pou- A. Knaap simply a fool, or did he and from Mongolia in another.. The . derosn.v. ^ Numlier of InmateSj Out 1 6 The last we will be able to offer at this price. write his book for the purpose of further statement Nuit the animals Let your couversauunai co^rnuni- Number adinil.tud during year.. 4 creating a sort of camouflage to con- exist in these countj-ies m a wild caia>iis ooEsoss a ciannou concise- Total number eared for 11 Dairy Salt per 50 lbs. bag 1 85 ceal the operaiious of Soukhomlin- state is advanced. As a matter of ness. a compacied comprenensibili- Number discharged ■. 3 off? fact well known to naturalists, no hess. a coalesceni eonsjsiencv. and a Number ol deaths 2 Coal Oil guaranteed the'highest grade sold .19 There is some e-vidence that the wild rabbits occur iii either country, j concaienated cogenev. Number romain}ng, Sept. 30, 17 5 latter end was In view, for throughr and the few species of hares found Esefiew all congiomeraiions of flat- Average days’ stay per inmate, 19 out the book the former Minister is there are small gray animals that ulent garrulity, .lun.iimo babblement Ooll'.etivc days’ slay 2 :0 Gasoline Filtered .36 spoken of as a man who had to fight turn white in winter. The support anu asinine aiieciaiion. Catholic % countless enemies. He is represent- of the fanciful testimony of an un- Let your. exLcinporaneo'Us descant- Protestant ' !■ ed as a bluff soldier, who was im- known naturalist who claims to have ings and unpreniedita^ted expatia- Dl'lNOMlNATTON resided in Siberia and u have ob- 3 tins Lye .25 3 packages Jelly Powder • 25 patient with the delays of the chan- tions have intelligibility and vera- celleries, intolerant of mere routine, served the animals in the wild state cious vivacity, without rhodomontade Total .. 11 3 tin Old Dutch 25 S'Packages Corn Flakes .25 and one who set the interest of the does not help the case. or thrashoiiicai bombaat. NAT’IONAUTTKS army above everything else. “He So far as “the black Siberian Sedulously' avoid ail polysyllabic Bnglish 3 tins Baking Powder .25 3 packages Macaroni ■ .25 . . ! rises at 7 o'clock,” says M. Knaap, hare” is concerned, any experienced profundity, pompous proiixUy, psit- Irish f 2 tins Sardines •25 2 packages Raisins <■ .25 “and at once goes into his study to breeder of rabbits can readily identify taceous baciiiiiy, ventriioquial ver- Scotch .. 41 2 tins Salmon .30 3 bottles Extracts .25 look over correspondence. At 9 the animals at first sight. ’They are bosity and vauiloquenL rapidity, (ianadian . 5; o’clock he dresses, drinks a glass of undoubtedly the common Europe an Sbuu double entendres, pestiferous 2 tins Apples • • • ,25 2 bottles Pickles' .25 milk, apd if there is no. urgent work rabbit of the Flemi.sh giant breed. profanity, obscurant 01 apparent. Total In this -variety black is a coactautiy In other wonis, talk piauily, write - ii: 2 tins Blue Berries ■ • • .25 5 bars Laundry Soap ' .25 goes out for a half-hour’s walk. Froja KBCIOIPTS 10 to 1 and 'roin 2 to 3 he is busy’ recurring color and sometimes ap- briefly, naiuraLy, sensibly, iruthful- $132 01 Proof Vinegar per gal. • 25 3 cakes Infants delight •25 pears among litiers of ihe purest- ly, purely. jrs.eep from “slang,” Ontario Government .. with I'eports, audiences, sittings iu Patients themselves. ... 109 7.J 3 packages Old Chum .25 3 glasses Peanut Butter .25 the Imperial Duma, in the Imperial bred strain. These black individual? Don’t “put on airs.” Say what you 22 01 are usually regarded by tauciers as mean. Mean wnat y.ou say. And (Hher Munieifalilies .. Council, the Cabinet of Ministers, iu Subscriptions in oasli !72 2', the Military Council or. with work in undesirable and are discarded. How- don’t use big words.-—Exchange. ' 134 4f Bis own study, ihs free time, from ever, if the black stock b-i* chosen fqr All other sources ...... 3 to 7.30, ■Vladimir‘'ÂîéxandrovitG*.i reproduction, a black strain of Flem- 'The Stones pif the Fyrainids. 260 yards English Print fast colors per yard .20 consecrates to the peitisal of the ish giants is obtained in which bluish Total receipts ■ $722 50 'Tbere are block? of stone in the KXPBNIHTUREH ■ written reports sent to him from var- gray individuals recur from time to Pyramids’which, weigh, three or four 69 yards white Flannelette per yard' .10 ious departments, the details of time, as several breeders in the Unit- Butchers Meat $132'. 41 ed States have .proved. Such a strain times as muen as tbe ob-eiisk on the Blitter ' 071 40 which he examines*- minutely and London Emban’kment. There is one carefully.. At 8 o’cii.vik he. dines, and of Flemish giants'is now offered as.* Klour, bread and meal 108( 00 156 yards heavy weight Flannelette 36 inches per yard 20 'stone the ’wei’ght of wlafeb is esti- MUk -.1... 17' 32 fj'om half-past 8 to 9 pr 1Ô he 1OOH.S new species imported directly'from mated at eigbt huiihrdtl and eighty througn the reports which he daily Siberia, a country i^'ithout rabbits Tea and coffee 12! 00 60 pairs ladies heavy Cotton Hose 35c. value for 20 tons. There are stones thirty feet [Potatoes and other vegetables 13i 00 submits to .hi’s Iniperial Majesty.” unless carried ifiere as ’’domestic in length which fit so closely together If tills account is’accurate it must animais. ... . Groceries and provisions not 34 pairs mens black Socks regular 35c. for .25 that a penkmfe may be run over the enumerated 07’. 88 have been at some unearthly hour of It is not to be inferred, ' however, surface without discovering thfe the night that he gcL iii his licks for that black Flemish giant rabbits^ break between them; yet they are Medicine ami medical com- 10 Suits mens extra heavy Fleece Lined Underwear per suit .. 1.25 the Kaiser. At any rate, his tremen- have no fur value. On the contrary,’ forts 8f !5 owing to their great size and solid not laid with mortar. English build- dous activities :n the daytime might, ers have no machinery so perfect Bedding and general house- We will positively sell only 10 Suits at 1.25 per suit. They are very extra well tend'to convince the Kaiser that color, the skins will probably sell for j that it will make two surfaces thirty furnishing 55 fl he was an ind(.fatigable worker. Tbe more than- those of most other fèet in length which will meet to- Brooms, brushes, .soap and value and won’t last long. truth seems To b'- that Soakhomlir.- breeds. All known breeds of domes- gether in unison as the^e stones in cleaning .app. ..! 395 12 off got very close to the Czar, and tic rabbits belong to a single species, the Pyramids luecl. It is supposed Fuel 663 16 that he kept others from gi tting near. the European raohit, wheth.jr tuej that they were rib* cd buckwardsxand Light, gas. O'l and candles 195 >3 Any protest about the shortage of are known as Belghiu hare, Fieinisfc Hay and straw , 20 >0 <>CH>00<><>0<><>CM>0<>0000C>C>0<><>CK>0<>CK>0. i forwards upon ea(;h otner until the ammunition could not reach the Czar giant, Siberian, H .::aiayan,.‘ Dutch. I surfaces weie assim.'lated. Clothing for lnm.it'‘S .. 35 15 m without going through the War Office Japanese, Kai-Gai, or any other I Salaries and wages 609 49 channel, and here vas the arch-con- name, and the auoaipi io palix. any Tho Pru-'^slan Fist. Taxes and insurance 59 )0 spiralor to intcrcepL ii. The Grand of them upon ti.v public as a new ('oOins .and funerals 83 10 Bring Us Your Eggs Duke Nicholas, by vinue of his sank species .‘rom u •■.'..'on of 'The Forlnightly Review has pub- Gontingencies 89 !9 and relalioDfihip to Nicholas Roman- Lue world iioi un.nhubiLcc. ;• rab- lished an article by the lute Henry Repairs 110 il off, might get the Imperial ear, i-nU bits is wholly U7uv\an'Uiitod :.u^ o be James in which he portrayed his feelings at the outbreak of the pre- it may be rhat he did so wiih the severely coiideasiicu. Total expenditure ...... unfortunate result of ; . ing removed sent war. This sentence should be ..$7199 i2 from supreme command in the ar;::y. Junkman’s Tài:u| .‘i *. remembered:. “It would have been Cash on hand or in hank 22 8 It would be easy for ' Soukhomlinoff ■ The Somme ba.Lieiicjo dcj-a-rio- hard really to give the measure of to blame the results of his own ed as “a verilahio junk..iaij'L yarn- one’s dismay at the awful proposi- treachery upon the supposed incom- tion of a world squeezed together in disc.” Mountains oi NNUC U it’cs are ^neœœeeoeoeQennoesenMénceaKffii x petence of ' generals in the field. If piled high along the road ir ihe the huge Prussian fist and with the he was in the employ of Germany the billets formerly oceupi'j(4 ;.;y lu i Lian variety and spontaneity of its parts John Simpson & Son ! Kaitser had certainly, the most valu- officers. These boni* s are vvOj;l. 25 oozing in a steady trickle,, like the « / I able man in Russia for, nis pui poses, to 30 cents each. Old iion, tueel,. sacred blood of sacrifice, between (Jlengarrmn and -«^ad are being permitted ic rust, those hideous knickly fingers.” HM N«WS !• E"lax in Kussia. with .\o fittempt to salvage it, oe- •nd win matW *- Alexandria Ont. Russia h-. tii€ oniy coupG.rv iu ! caus'C tiu Alt;-- ;-an not Driven by Weight. ei^ it Hv* mtm fPW mi jr wbicii the produe.tiou ol tl..x fllrc ha,;. spare the time and men. Thousnuds A new toy vehicle is driven by a otWawii* — tiwt W «I in,crease

.t..1. ^ ^ ^ .t. . •Î-- 4-4*4*4*4* V*l*4» BUSINESS USE 4* Pur Repairs CHICKEN ( tATTER. 4* DIKECTOKY The cool days are here—the colder + Swiss chard ;i .l lettuce are + flBRE WALL BOARDS days are coming—what about your i* All imiHjrK-njt t- ot fail work •i* Is t«L destiov t i s“due. which Peed them a litt;v every day. \Li:X. H. aOBERTSOS, till the last minute? We are expert ^ furnish wint;‘i- .icarteis tor the A pullet hatclied in April which + CoBvaysBosT, ( Aettar and ehaaper tnan lath an« fur repairers. i cliincli »l»ug. is properly growti should com- Notary Public (or Ontario^ ^•tar lot interior of baildinye.Wana '1* JMow early in the tall and then mence to lay at from five to six + JommiaaioBar High Court of Juat^ V and cooler than hriak ar eenMnt fa FARM FLOCK IN WINTER. months from incufiation, but will •Î- disk ground thor*>;ighly whore + latuar of Marriaga Lkenses, «xtarior of buiidince. F. E. Charron i. •h not lay for six or seven months + 4* corn Ls to be planted next year In XazrUla, Ontario. A SuccMsful Lambing Season Depends + order to otuniiai the <‘orn nud L«9horn6 Produce Eggs at Less Cost 4* if it has been che< ked In its early + On inxanore rinre WaR Board aan Merchant Tailor and Furrier., on Care of Ewes. I i- aphis. Than the General Puroose Breeds. •I- life. + 90 papered, painted, kelennifned, tint- Spray In September with arse + Never breed from fowls that 0. J. MACDONELL, ed, keeeoed, panelled or plaatared. ' Keep the bred ewes in good, con- + nate of lead or zinc arsenite to have been sick. vVeak brooders Liacnaed Auetionecr dition r\ext,wint^ by proper feeing. -λ control the sweet {>otato leaf The general belief and experience of + make weak chicks. It takes nerve + Fibre Board fills a long Mi want Thé fc^tssoUTi 'experiment station + folder. commercial poultry raisers that Leg- 4- to kill at times g >od specimens, + For Cotuity of Glengany lor aottagee, garafsa, anthniMlBfS, ' (b^éitiQ i^eported ' that"‘ewés Alexandria, Ontario. wti^ihg; leigiityi td ninety ' powda •b If. practicable grow fleld peas boms produce eggs cheaper than heus 4- but It Is safest in the long run. 4- •iterations, naw partitions, attfes, sta- were In goojd pondiUon at Uunbipg 4»; or ^ck wheat on sod land l>efore of the general purpose Ijreeds^Ply- 4- Dndefaized birds should no|t be 4* it la cheap, easily p«t. so* saiess na time and normal crops of + planting it to corn in order to montb Rocks, Wyandottes, Rhode IB- 4- put in the breeding pens if;the 4- dhrt or tnaSavaaisass. li sohMS fa ’anizt healthy Is^^a After being winter- lessen the damage due .to wire- 4- ' stock does not look good. lils- 4- qONALD A. MACDON’ALl/, ed on anyM the following rations: iand Reds and Orplngtons^ia borné bàt aoazds 4 tt. s h K. a fi in. thiak. It First-jblotcr bay, th^ee, pounds 4-. worms. 4- poee of them and start kfi^h in 4* Barriatar, Sottoitor, Eta., by feeding tests recently ooropieted'^y ioss not raqùe ths earnsea of a ehfll- perMteM dally:'tnixed, grain, one- 4* [Mowing kills wlreworma by 4- thé spring. 4- MUl Sqnara, your old furaiture tfaiiVimunil per 6odd ddny.' tbe United States departments ac- id wsehiBis, anyoae who snn nas a 4* destroying their food supply and 4- “A tew good birds aro better '4- ^ Alexandria. Ont. Second.~Clover bay, S.27 pounds culturé. Because they lay as-durnyfor ea—nar and saw can pnt it an. Make it look spick and span. You ra^ittn: ;was 4* Interfering with tbolr prepara- 4- than a whole flock ot nUdérhized. 4- can do it yourself with this wonderful ,eaunactpi7 Only when éwèà were 4- tions for winter. more eggs, eat only abodt K po\liidi^''of 4- specimens. Most beginners try 4* 1 am preparad to si^fdy FRira Board product, which gives floors, wood- inCbioboOoeqdiileit at ithe beginning 4* feed per head as compai^ ^th- 4- to house too many birds tor tho 4* MEDICAL a aay qdaaUtisa, trom aos hoaid ta work ahd furniture a beautiful, sani- of w/hter. " 4*4«4-4*4*4«4*4*4-4-4«4*4-4«4*4*4*4» 4* house room. 4- • earload. tary lasting finish ‘ ÿnrd.^Mjoi4\ silagA poubds'per 85 [Kjunds eaten by the general,;por- head daily;-.clover hay, l.ft^pounds pose breeds and because their egg yield 4- ' 4- in. A. F. MCLAREN, ■lai my pikne lor Lnn..her, Shhaglsa, perlheald daily. very materially exceeds that of génér- 4-4*4-4-4-4-4*4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4*4- Eye. Ear, NOM and Throat. dindowe, DOOM, tierasn Doors, eta. Peurtli.—Clover hay. two and one- WHEAT FOR SEEDING. ! half pounds per bead dally; cbrn al purpose breeds during theif second mm Honra : 10 tiD 1, 3 UU 4. 7 till » stover (eaten), two pounds per head Sound, Clean, Healthy Grain Is Essen* and third laying years. Leghorns, the CULL PODR LAYERS. Phone—1600- dally. ‘ tial to Increased Crop Production* specialists say. undoubtedly are more >fbce—306 Somerset Street, O. P. J. Tobin Sound, clean, healthy seed is the first profitable to keep for the production Wise Poultrymen Will Get Rid of All Ottawa. Ontario- (Prepared by United States deptutment of requisite for the largely Increased of eggs only. Drones In the Flock. LVANOAETE ÜMI' We will In this test the feed cost of a doz^ give you agriculture.} wheat crop whlcli the United States Right now. during the early fall, is Winter management has a very im- eggs for one of the Leghorn pens was the time for the farmer and poultry- FREE department of agriculture hopes to see 7 34 cents in 1913. wMiile the average portant relation to the 'returns from man to cull his poor layers. The rea- for a trial, a harvested next ye:ir. Whatever the MISCELLANEOUS the flock. The feeding should be such source of supply, farmers will flud it to sons for culling at this time of year are regular as will produce the most vigorous lambs that the hens are in their best physical can of Kyan- their advantage, says the department, HDMiSEEKERS EXCURSIONS ize, if you buy and at the same time keep the wool to see that only good seed is planted. condition and will bring higher prices LIVERY, STABLE one of these in good condition. Leguminous hays, What has been said is e(4ually true of than later In the season. Poor layers to handy little 10c Chmese ^ablM—Si. Catiierine Street Eaat. straws and cornstalks usually form the seed for the rye ero{». which the depart- up to this time of year do not make bristle brushes to apply it with,; Cleaç and seven main part of economical winter rations. ment hopes to sec mu< h larger than good winter layers. The cost of keep- Rear of Grand Union Hot^, WESTERN CANADA popular colors. Thëy all dry quick The four rations named above were usual next year. ing drones in the flin-k cuts the profits, trek. McMillan. Proprietor. not considered satisfactory for ewes and hard and beautiful. If a farmer has seed from his own and at this time of the season the con- Alexandria, .Ontaria. every Tuesday until October after lambing and before going to pas- We will refund the 10 cents you pay ture, as they did not produce the milk crop which is satisfactory so far as ditions that Indicate the producers and 30th via for the brush if you arc Jot delighted flow needed for rapid growth of lambs. variety and general, cnndltioii are con- nonproducers are more In evidence. with the Kyanize The following observations have been Use of some grain is essential in feed- cerned he should lo^e no time in get- checked on trap no.'oultry farm and have been ^re is ready. planting time. The fanning mill is the found to be reliable: Insurance 1 The Illinois experiment station re- farmer's best friem.1 in this task. The ports that a winter ration of 3.3 pounds Tbe good layer molts late and quick- ÇOüRVILLÉ,S farmer by all means shouTd have such ly. She has a rougli.' ragged and frayed For Insnrance of all kinds, apply Make more of alfalfa hay per ewe dally and anoth- a mill and if he has nut and is unable er two and a, half pounds of alfalfa plumage until late in the fall. She has to JAMES KERR. ALEXANDRIA. ONT money on a Hardware and Fumitnre'Store to obtain one should borrow or rent his hay and half a pound of com furnished been using her food for tbe production Western Als%full line of House ^Paint3 somewhat more nutriment than was neighbor's mill, oi several farmers caa of eggs instead of feathers. Also agent for Cheese Factory Supplies at lowest market prices. actually neede<} for pregnant ewes join in buying one. \ The good layer <,f the yellow beak, Farm weighing Hi pounds each at the 1st A fanning mill renmves weed seeds, legs and toes varieties will have faded Phone No. 82 of December. smut and shriveled grain and leaves beak, legs and toes at this time eff the Prom another Dlinois exi>eriment the only plump ,kernels. [)ractioally every year. The good layers, so to speak, lay 'Conclusion was drawn that 100 ewes In one of which ala^ ue depended upon to the yellow coloring matter out of these lamb can be carried five mouths by produce a thrifty plant. • After it is parts. feeding an average of one-third of a cleaned, however, ihc seed should bs The good layer,, if a white ear lobed variety, has a pale white ear lobe. WWVWWA^/j 1^ pound of silage and two-thirds of a treated in order that the' smut may he pound of clover bay i>er ewe daily and prevented. Scab is less likely to be Heavy egg productimi retarda tbe stor- ' allowing them the run of twenty-six prevented by seen treatment, but the ing of yellow coloriii.g material In the ear lobes, as it is u.'*('?üù(3\> ^ NEWS, which ghthhfs for you all the news of Glengajryiî.-.. city ‘ ■ ’The poor :Uyer molts leagly aqsl! I tke beetontof.of^ ■ —V — winter-- — — T Hire»—^ — j1’ husbandry,* j Inlu tbelu Kansas 3ta^ !«**. generaj .^be bBB a'new cost ^f flsalihcr» newsphpier can do whât THé- NEWS is. doing for Alexandria. apd)i^e..|ijpunty a half pounds ^4i|yara of Glengairy. Thé dity pa^F'does not give you with desifP^ éalUM àhd bééafiké'Bf bék’b# dfrodtKjttt' a goM ,bron « wHw.llWbf.;,; (sBliCOdUae the miUt immediatèfly • than the L0gborns,’#hUeitM1^lter)giTO. news of ' MaxVille, Greak» jogs and toës. (#(jÿ„are dealrable the ewee .«boler and aeeator in which tbe milk la fects their egg yielà ^ «^^r^ [with only sufficiently in your local newspaper. . poor layer, if a white .etc i5>bed! ' in good health., -T^e wiU-j oeoled and aerated by flowiné In a tblit fbe general, pqrpo^ fer-, ii: wariety. wSL store tbe yellow codorinf^^ f.dK^n.inatenally reddO(»/tlip,4^t,'»f *>»•<>'ilm orer a corrugated metal lawfaia tlUty. in the eggs^ eB^làIlI^?rj^^ytock material derived from tbe feed in; tho The price^of The News becaine $1.56 a year oy Jan. 1st. This increase ’ilwtlon„,hntg41ag8 cannot be,a»^(fwfe.)l eooted by Water which eircnlatei confined to yardH. is mbrejqf^ se- ear lobe. of SOè.ti a year is- made necessaury by much, heavier costs : in e-'— - sly without hay. Duly 8Uage,(re*ar well nu-ougb on the inside. '' curi><1 with fseghoma than witii. the The poor layer is narrow betwera the direction—pai»r, ink, type, wages, cost of living and otherjhings. -aiatured.com should be used for hheep, j Not only does this cool the mBk, but general purpose or any of the heavier pelvic bones. In this case the bones are and caution should be, baeroised to ; some of the bad Haror of fresh milk br<*<^^«ei'cl«e is necessary for the ewes dur- ' diately after milking and tbe cream en. ' the second ndent writes to the Kansas the money you would give a child to buy candy with, the price, of a pair of , ag;^l be, winter. This can be obtained ; cooled at once. The keeping quality of high nutritive ration clover equals bar- Farmer asking a remedy for an ag- V y scattering tbelr roughage over a the butter made from this cream will ley and almost equals wheat. It should gravated ease of scaly legs, saying that shoe laces. j;- icld and allowing them tc^, work back depend upon the way tbe cream Is lie '.‘Ut when in full blossom—1. e., It the usual remedy of coal oil and lard hpuiid forth over it -while eating or by ! bandied at the farm. Créamèrymea should not be cut l^efore the first blos- failed to clean tbe legs. Maybe the in- h' feeding some of the roughage some dis- ! are coming to realize that in order to som tiegiiis to turn brown. Being very quirer did not apply the remedy long tanco away from, their shelte^.^ If win- ' produce a good quality of butter they rich In pr(»teln. clover contains potash, enough. It will take several appHca!- 1er.pastures are used no other arrange-'^ must have good cream to start witii. sorlrt. phosphoric u< id and other Ingre- tioDs to remove the scales from some o..4Betti for exercise is necessary;.é;At no snd in many places they are ^dying %■ dients that make U one of tbe best fowls’ legs. It shouhl be applied two ok -'''''thne should the pognant eweS: l^ , to .the farmers wt^b deiivek feeds for poultry. In short, clover three times a week ifor k' h^ontW . If wflde >tbroiigb déep mud of oi' good quality. / cootuins all the essentials in well bal- .vou want the legs, cleaned.,In LOYAL TO YOUR snow; shouHf ^eÿ> b^^'chase^^ . must l)e coo^. In^niii^i^ioly niu’eil proportion In a ton of clover ; a good pign is to anoint ttiqrq dogs nor forced to Jump over boar^ , '.after being sefiaratèd., and f^jOtbev there are about thirty aloe pounds of . ly with sweet oil, in whi^ (i fgw qro^ , nor'Wn^ïssi’È&fôügB^'ha'ri’ow doors, tuh «cream that is separated Ifit^r be nitrogen I of carbolic acid hnsilteeq. mb^^. théâ irn^t is sure tu.cgus^ loss of i-tcooled before lieing, addedtitO;^t«4 ! wrap the legs tightly'with a> ]0Otti>Q LOCAL WEEKLY <1 ir‘of^tsitfr'^wes ■* lOteam. Tbe cream -lfJ** deli^edithre#L,a .>1.—* Hena Need Lime. I woolen bandage. After tbe bandage has' ^11,lf Ûeéoesueoi'va aremtv alioniiu wed.^aw t-u. heoom^Roak-ueroiUA HOW* ^^ tteocs a^ week dorhig ther : suiumef 'Hie egg sbeil is uesrly pure carbon been on « few days^ take off and ed colda and #iould reaéh the creamery to first ciasi Hte of lime, sad' (tree is fmind In most grease the; legs again, ok. if '^t^érred,, pifemiiuida will surely result. Dry' c^tditmu and shouhl mkke btStier of of the tissues of tbe W>dy. It is as ab- I you can lekve thé bandàf^ 6b, bât soa^ snViW'’fin tl>e other h»nd.«4»n« no Mi ef- good quality. • < solutely net-essary ta the hen as air or , thoroughly with oil and acid. If caiM fejC't. ijTibe ewes readily'shake it uff. The cheapest and most simple ar« food. Orasbed o.vster sheilk supply lK>lated vaseline is habdy it will take .fi1i''’filrmer’R*'brtllet(ii SIO, ^^Squiptnont rangement'for keeping cream and milk Hme In a good form cheaply. A ben tbe place of the sweef/ofl And’-carbolic For t^arm Sheep Uaislfljg.’' plans atid locd oil tfie farm I» made by ailowlnf needs about four t>ountls a year. In arid, as ode might, if not cafetSiL put descriptloriV» *of inexpensive quarters water that flows to SHKU tanks to past sTHue sections crushtsl limestone cam too much acid In tbe oil and htlrt > needed, equipment for, sheep tbrongh a sheltered i -nk in wblcb tfif jo used to supply hot ii grit and Umo. fowl's legs. •X raising are given. ibHk and cream éans nro placed. M 'h

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/^crstjuid the position In which T had taken him to the palace was I *»tand.” sluidowCl';, und Starkweather's move- I M said: of a career. Many young men wliu keen? I think not. It was the one ished your toilet go down and out. i’ou will find a cab standing by the “Monsioju*. are .\<- that they were plotting to seize tb.- ' She persisted till 1 bad promised lu ble with a Teuton wlio was tyrannizing government They persuaded me to mons to the king's palace meant. He obey; then, after a long parting lilss. was an American traveler who had over a lady. He therefore resisted join them. They were defeated. I, she left me. an impulse to follow the couple and with others, was captured in arms and gone to Italy some si.x months after When I saw the president again h'* tbe breaking out of the world's war to endeavor to afford the poor woman thrown into prison. The same evening showed no trace whatever <>f having another chance to cummunicate with we were told that we, would all see for himself how things were go- discovered the sitimLon. Inez an I 1 ing. He knew no one in Rome except him. He sat where he was till he had k garroted the next morning. had received a terrible wanrinv: we j finished bis cigar and his wine, then When at daylight an of'jcer entered an American lady who had married an had both been biou lit to a realizab n Italian who now’ held a portfolio in i returned to his hutel and went to bed. The use of good paint around the town or country home is a great economy. the room where we were conhued to of our danger and hail determined nev- j Tbe next morning at the railway sta- take us out to execution lie said to me; the cabinet. But be could not see why er to expose ours *lves to it again this acquaintance should cause him to i tion one of the mii.oiined attendant» The cost of paint to protect your bioildings against the ravages of the “1 understand that you are an edu- Our resolution laste I lo: ty.ei.gbt hoiir.s. [ who carry hand baggage for travelers cated man. Am I correct V" be summoned by the king. weather, is small compared with the expense of repairs, soon necessary' Then we found oni>ielve< again clasped When Starkw’eathor had finished his I snatched at Starkweather’s suit case “I consider myself u good classical an embrace. For iv.u day.s my n unpaintcd houses, barns, or other bioildings. scholar,” 1 replied. toilet—he put on ordinai-y clothes in- ■'à sire to caress my love on<-e more had stead of evening dress—he went to • American, who w’as something of an ‘‘Very well.” Then, turning to a sub- been increasing until the last momeni For yoùr buildings use Sherwin-Williams ‘ Paint For buggies, automobiles, porch furniture, boats, the dining room, partook of one course I athlete, sent the man sprawling with canoes and other surfaces subject to severe usage, S-W ordinate, he said: When not a thousand garrotes touid ! his fist. A crowd was collecting wheS' IPrepared) SWP., SWP is made of pure lead, pure zinc, “Take him to his excellency.” of the table d’hote, then went out and fJure linseed oil and the necessary coloring pigments and Buggy Paint gives longest wear and looks best. have deterred me. i Starkweather jumj>ed on the train, I was led to the presiiient's house got into a cab which lie foufid waiting driers. These are put together in correct , propottiohs, For shingle roofs and sidings use S-W Creosote Shingle “Heavens.” gasped Inez, “we arr which was moving out. He had not Stain which protects and beautifies these surfaces. and told to wait till called for. About again in the maelstrom! The pitcln for him. He saw there the màn who according to a tested scientific formula, proven best by had entered his room unbidden. j carried his dispatch in the case, but For buildings of rough lumber, fences, work shoj», Ô o’clock 1 was conducted to the pres- that goes often to the well is at U: ! the incident wam^ him that wherever forty years experience, and are mixed and ground by etc., use ^W Creosote Paint, a sati^actory paint at “You have been a long while, signor,”' special machinery. The result-is a smooth, far spreading ident's private office. broken.” i it Nvas it WHS in (hruger. l.,ooking out an economical price, for such work. “What do you know" about the clas- “ITiere is but one course for ns said the. stranger, “in .finishing your paint, even in color and giving a painted finish of great For wagons, farm ipiplements. garden tools, etc., use toilet. You do not seem to hesitate to I of the coach window, he saw the man sics?” he asked. pui*sue.” I rejilied. “If yon love i durability which protects your buildings for the longest S-W Wagon Paint. It keeps tne wood' from checking keep his majesty waiting.” I he had knocked dow?t nmning after 1 told him that i was a college grad- living you must love me dead. 1 \\ possible time. and cracking and the metal partd from rusting. “If the king calls for me,” replied ■ the train. But lu* had been bruised, uate and had at commencement deliv- leave you aud at last vour love \., and the train hart achieved a good George, “when 1 am about to dine ered an oration in Latip;- . die.!’ ' either he or .my stomach, must wait. I headway, so he was unable to catch it “You're just what I .Want." he, said. “No,” she exclaimed: “it will b- i As soon as Starkweather had becora» R. H. COWAN ‘My son wishes to eni^r. an American forever.!’ Since 1 am an American .citizen, not a subject of the kmg of Italy, I do uot ! composed after, his fracas he looked Hardware, Paints. Oils Varnishes, Wallpaper and Furniture college next .vear aud> needs a fut^^'- Then Isuddenly the blood left t' feel compelled to sacrifice my stomach < about him. and there sitUng iu a seal If you will tit hmi for î-he entrance ex- cheeks of both of us. Again we heii j at the other end of the coi^e^pàrtment aminations I wiil pardon you for yoiu the step in the adjniniug room, t: to royalty.” ■r' ALEXANDRIA When they reached the gates of the 1. was the woman who had appealed to Stupid coinphcitv witlr the.so ^rascals same step we had heard before. palace grounds they passed in through ' him at the, kursaal the prévipiis^-eveD- who have sought to pirt themselves in “We are lost!!' we b«Th cried i:- lines of guards and alighted at a side ! ing. She srullefrom the Italian ^boêenawoa I service receive. 'ay will jlart from the time a man reports President Sanebez as b college-gradu- that Senor Sanchez knew of wna- \ how the failure to light U bad been m«it. Fon-youlxiiust know i.that the Patriotic Fund :and .^par- ate be bad imported fkiÜi the.north to gojng.on between .and ,hls d.;n ^ acf^on^pUshed. • ‘ : - tutor his son Pedre, sixteen years old ter and would choose ids owii .tinu» . centnl powers are watching na keenly ava to know what we are koifigstodfo^aiid, ,'.W-ljen ti»e train entered thq tunnel Seuora Sanchez wab |J3fcol»abl.v the only to fuelling the conditions her had i > If we enter the- war oh the side of the ,8tiuÿ:,wealber, was sitUng' in ols. own 2^ed when I had come Into his i.; Canadian soldiers are well paid.. ftllies,' to know lt%t' tbç ekrüest^pdàsl- seat ra( some distance* from .^thô ladj^ wages:es inii Canada are generally higher than those p^d' under sentence of lly. ' :*!;*•' .!'• • > f .^elng; plunged in total darkaess» be I hare a theory that 'Wie only «njoy : blé moment. Were rte tô inËurojrope is recognii^ in the system of remuiieration I was kneeling by Donna Inc . sir! Italian or que knhwn tb. bé Ih.'oâr Con- naturally placed hie, baud , on his din* for men on adtive service. Clothing and by contrast. Another way of'putting ing to convince her to the coi ir::r.. v ' patch! whk'h was in the* left aide <^oat it is, “Stolen trult is the sw;eefést;“ fidehee It Is, quite likely what I felt: when again ,the'slep v ' sage, would- be stoJeh .^ropd bim.,bçfore pocket, directly over the i heart.. The all Muipment in addition to food is also The president made* a great mistake sâpj^iiedljo the CiaAadian-soldier, leaving heard. Tbi^ time It was Voming di- he h’ad crossed the border. .We^t^oRp train had^not t^eu in tbe tunnel a mhv in warning me. For^d''young'nian of rectly tQW^i^ us.' Ahabdunjn.f ;■*' Qte when he felt a péir of vlscUk# hm ii^th no expense except personal tweqty-three to be forbidden under by using an 4m^.caii hope of keeping our secrei .tcy;rer. been previously known to us to throw arms about his chest, 'pinioning both inddentals. penalty of death to make love to a S^geeDta • • 1.80 20 •• she came to herself he Ix'gun to i.;:. ers must not know of our policy.^ weather had tbe advanmge of holding Orderly Rodm Clerks • « 1.50 20 •• Whatever were my feelings, 1 dared sure her: the dispatch, though be w^S not ip 1.50 20 “ not show them even bp the young lady “You are to carry the - dispatch to ^derlyRovtaSesgeents • • “Pardon, litjle oue: iianlon. i * Edward Bruson. who is waiting for training for such an encounter. His ' Pay Sergeants . « • 1JÎ0 20 • heraelf. And here I .made the same opponent finally clutched his throat. Squad., Batt,orCo.Sergt>Ma]or • 1,60 20 •• not intend to put this strain u!)on ' the king’s decision in Lucerne. He mistake with her tha.t heivfatUer had Starkweather before leaving Iris ho- Colour-Sergeant or Stafi-SergoanL 1.60 20 •• I was léd iufo it by a d’sbe ic will instruct you as to the best means Squad., Batt., or Co. Q.M.& • 1.50 20 • made with me. Ob.servlng that 1 had the strengrtb of love.” H<‘ too'; t* ■ of reaching Paris.” tel bad picked up a stiletto he bad ' Sergeants . • • • 135 15 •• utiliucniioimlly inspired fier' with a bought for a curio and hung it, Amer Lance-Sergeants • « • 1.15 15 •• sentiment Uiat might lead t.o love, i wrists in his haiids and fo’d*';! ■ It was suggested to Starkweather Corporals . • • • i.io 10 •• arms about hts neck. “Winn; t!;e ! ican plains fashion, to the back of bis confided ' to her the se'-ret that love that the cab in which he had come to neck. He just had time before losing Lance-Corporals • • • 1.05 10 • was about to come to ns 1 s.iw t;’.,; the ,palace would be watched on its re- Bombardiers. Second Corporals • 1.05 10 • with us meant death'.for me. consciousness to free* one arm, draw was just such a person us turn, and he was advised*not to use it Trumpeters, Buglers, and Drummers 1.00 10 • From l.iiat .m(,)im‘ut . a pussiiin that the stijetto and stab in tbe dark. Privates, (dinners. Drivers • • • 1.00 10 •• might otherwise iiaie either lU’ve ture'a young girl'.s faiu'y. an;! i . further. It was dismissed, and that Sappers, Batmen, etc. • » X.00 10 - deavored to ward" off* siH-fi a-n- ;-, '' When the train shot out into the been born or-at lea>^ so-*n have died night the messenger left'the pklace by light, revived by fresh air hé saw the our tlaiiied up in I)cfyu;j hiez :'.'»d n.t> having other" pians for ytk - t private exit, entered Iris hotel i)v a As in the case of those already gone overseas. Separation Allowances will when I saT^’.that tove wàs pne ■ .i woman who had appealed ^ him for be avajlable for those dependent for livelihood upon seleâed men. The sorbed her u hole lieing. (’ould this rear door and, -having thrown what protection lying on Jhe*^floor in a pool passion IK* scjMjtîtiçaliy jiitalyzcd ' self stronger thaiu.the feu:- of d • articles he needed for his journc.v rn! - Separation Allowance is $20.00 per month for the rank and file, $25.00 for kept ifiy oyes‘upon you loth, n huusc showed linder it the clothes’ of à maiL sergeeuits and £tsiff.sergeants euid $30.00 *or warrant officers. The ejperience is dominant.elemeut iu it wott'd fm o-;j a desire to spy on you, bn: to < .• «• in the gray of the morning when, in• that many men can iffiord to assign half their pay to dependents, in addition. the power of the bond that nni!c;l ^rkweather cUmhed out pf the win- to be a desire thaL,l sien;'.: a- <• ': one was about, proi-éédc:»ç e.s« ( were «diile in dvilian positions. Their wants are ]Movided for, and they receive a the garrote*. A wedding garland At thé time thé world wondered why when wov would ^tj^not^our neeUs iy those who had dispatcluHl him France took away her troops from the steady adtfition to the bank account each month. a halter,-put; my, neii hi the gairoto ^hro\^•ll/ahout- me and l>onmr 1-n^: s know that he- was on a mission | ; o' imuéhy arms as wdHi- I became a staneb .si;p- Italian frontier, sent them against the Wo were oiie day U^ the iVoin ably the most important to Frame, Germans and saved Parts. Now it la 7hm Military Sarvioc CsmasA. i taught Donna Inez’s brether, he hav jiorter .©f my father-ln-law’ and fought tc the World, that had ever left tbe "'dr lilm wlien he was agniu attacked known. that . the prime. minister of m , log just gone out. âhe gavé me a H*»*. Italian capital! He'’ did not Know tlie Prance recffivied the message of the by riM’olntionists. He swears b.v mie. proa^chful look. pbwm*, of the spy system of th/* 4ou j-i,l tdng of Italy at midnight and at ongo “For.-hea.veu’s sake. Renorita. what elling e.ory one that he does not know powers, Which in’this was «»|ier- net free the troops held on the IteUM is U? ^ bag of you be caret ul. You oia 'low he vouid get on without me. - by the Austriaua The man who he News Alexandria, October 19, . 917

SIR .WII.FtlEi) CALLS i Miss Moyr.iiian, teadicr, 3rd Ken- A CQNFMîî.rCNCI':,^„ ''j yon, wh'O spent the week end at- Births • Wii^red; Ln,u|i||cr, ri^>v .jUjut’. CanipbelLard, Opt,, I'etqi'ned to her A N kjHpN > Ifh'j Gmiral, UtkspUal Cnion,, (x'yyetniuru’t has ' j’ijücù '‘iôccied ifatiss on Monday';' ' ' ' ■ * IE fis losing no (iiiic’ili rallying'the forces " St. i-'aUicrjie's, Uht'./'nii J2th, leas ïor Economy - J917, 1,0 Mr. and‘Mr.'}.*:: K. Aa CfrtXRCTlO.V l.)K WASTE PAPER of Liberalism to iiicet . tbe cc(,nas,s. NEW ARRIVALS , Mr. D. W. Fraser of Glen .Saudficld, Dr. G. McIntosh, of Devil’s Lake, risen, eldest daughter of Mr. and Canadians, to the first call under the | mar’icetihg was given. It was shown N.D., who is on a visit to his parents QUEBEI.I HOUSEWIVE.S I was a business visitor to town on -Mrs. F. .1. Morrison, aged 12 years Creosote, Hypophosphites, Wild Military Service Act. All British , that a tanners’ club in the county of I Mondxiy. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McIntosh, Vank. and four days. Cherry, Quinine Tablets, White Pine suiijeots who have resided in Canada j Hastings, sold one hundred thousand iXlI.'iG i.ARGE WORK leek Hill, was the guest ot the Misées since the declaration of war, and arc ■ doliius wortli cf live stock for its and Tar, Cod Liver O'l; in fact every* Mr. W. A. Stewart of Cornwall, .McIntosh, Kenyon Street, this week. DARLING—.At 'foronto, on Friday, variety of drugs and chemicals for of military a,ge, are liable to military m-jmbeis List sear. The bulk of the .Seme six nionths .a,go, tlie Quebec ! October 5th, 1917, Thressa Brennan service under the^ Act, and tbe notice ' sales '.vere made in hogs which were Housewives’ League was organized,' was in town the e.urly part of the cq.ughs, solds, sore throat, etc., at week. Lt.-(.lul. Macdonald and Messrs. J. beloved wife of -lames Uarllog, 153 McLeister’s Drug Store. calls the attention of Canadians resi-1 shippid direct to packing houses. By •with but a membership of fifty. In- j R. MeIVtaster, A. W. McMillan, D. J. First Ave., Toronto. dent across the line to (his provision. cutting oui, the intervening charges side of four weeks the number had in- McDonald; M. •!. Morris, A! Cameron Mrs. P. McCallam of Huntingdon, REMEMBERED BY HIS the pioiinc.TS of these hogs s-.'curert a creasi.'d to 2000 and to-day it has ■ 1). .1. McMilm ,ind Chisholm McDon- A DANGEROUS PRACTISE ' ‘ substantial premium over current reaciieil tlie 10,000 mark. The prirn-1 Que., was in town for\ few days this ald were in ('ornwali Wednesday ev‘ CONGREGATION This is the time of the year that week. Recently, prior to a six nionths’ vaj prices ivilbout adding to the price ,iry ohjccl. is to salve the-. Cost of : cniug, cation, well merited, the congregation the Small fry are inclined to build bon i-onsumej's-of bacon paid for the lin- I.iving and that that object is being I Pianos and Organs to (1res out ofMc.aves. This is a danger- of St. Andrew's O'.u-ch, WIlUainstown i.shed pr .due*. In Sarnia Township a attained to a nuirked degree is shown ' Mr. -las. Ii’erguson of Maxville, was Mr. .Angus Macdonell of Puslinch, ous practise as such an act might group if farmers yearly buy the same iii 'rho Meeretary’s Report made on | among the viiiitors to town on Satur- Gut., who .spent .s‘'veral days visiting presented their Pastor Rev. Arpad lead to some serious conflagration; Rent at Reasonable Rates Govaii, with a purse contaiiiing up- variety of seed co-operatively and j Frid '.y last to the Supreme Council ifay. his sister, Mrs. .Alexander Macdonell, further no great amount of good is .sell a uii form quality of product in of the League, (n which is shown] of Apple Hili, returned home on Sat- Also some har-çaois in stij^l^Uy used wards of t'rec hundred dollars. accomplished by burning the leaves. 'Dm fldlowiug miikes e,.r lots in the same wr.y. Co-opera- among others the follow-ing interest-1 Mr. .1. D. McGillis of Glen Robert- urday. He was accompanied by his ins(L*U!i;cn‘.s. 1 Children start the leaves burning uiv- Uon intelU.nn ly and honestly, direct- ill.: faols: Ten thbiisand active mem-' son, was a business visitor here on little d-.iughter idena. fi-ive in stock: Ka.rn, HeinUman, Do- RE.SUMING OPERATIONS douhtedly more for the fun of the îniniou, DM1, \L.S'.)ii Itiscli air.l Berlin, Mr. de L. Macdonald ha.s received ed would certaihlv work a i revolution hers. 12060 tons of coal bought oh ' Monday. thing than f. r achieving benefit. The in this county. contract for membets at a saving of l Miss Christine Macdonell arrived These instrnnr'nts have Keen taken in instr étions to rc-open the premises ni.glit air is rendered vi'ry unwhole- exMian:;e f >r Mur ('cutury Sher- of d'he National Pipe and Foundry from one to twp dollars a ton. Are-' the latter p ■« of list week fromlNew some Iiy the dense smudge.s created. MOKE FOOD IN COl.D Mr. Peter Morris, merchant, Loch- lock Mauiirig. All rent money will ba Co., Ltd., at the station here. Oper- diiction 1'st. spring, f.dlowlng an or-' iél, was in town tor a fuw hours ob Yor'.;, having been called home owing The town by law covering such,, act- ■STORAGE ganized stand, of 45 cents a gallon on ' to the somewhat seriou* illness of accepted as lirsl payment, should ations will be resumed in about ten ion 'should 1 c supported by parents.— Monday. mastorn'-r wish 'i<» ?nir..’ltaKe at any days as the firm have .several urgent large increase in the quantities of mil pie .sv run, ajednetion of 10 per. her mother, Mrs. Du'nc n .1. Macdonell A word to t.Iie wise sKnuhi be suffici- tune. orders for pipe. food conimoditii'S in cold storage ware cent on all groceries tp members in | Bishop Street. ent. boiisfs, on . oi. l.st, ns compared with about 70 p.-n cent of Quebec groceries; i Mr. A. .1. McGilUvray of Kirk Hill, {). MULHKH;';. . Oct. 1st. 19!6, is shown in the mon- a cut down pr-'ce on fiour bought in ' paid town a short business visit on Mr. and Mrs^ !.. Lymburm-r return- Alexandria, Ont. ADDING AN E.XTEN.SION MOTOHS HAVE RIGHT OF WAY Tuesday. Office room being .;t a premium on thly reP' rt of W. F. O'Connor, act- co-operati: II ranging from 30 to 501 ed to town on Monday from Maxville, A liorse draw-n vehicle riiist turn to ; ing Comnds.si, ner on the Cost of Liv- cents a iiai)'.; aba'ch of tendei‘.s for the' Î where the former for the past two Main .Street, such is would hu suit- the riglit off tlie beaten pal.li or road- j Mr. .1. A. McNaughton of Dalhousie ■*ablc as -v con.sulting feom for a medi- ing. Eggs, biitt r, beef, pork, mut- ] sale.s to the lea.gue of more than a ‘ weeks had be:'n acting as manager of way .Slid permit n motor ear coming , ton and fifth .show- considerable in- j qii-u'ter of a m'ilî-n pounds of butter.' Station, was in town lor a few hours the Bank of Ottawa. cal man. Dr. .1. C. Goemlcy Is hav- from Itehind to fi.iSS. Fallut to do on Friday. iug an addition put to the west end cre'ases vbilp rhi-re has been a slight ; The League also takes a hand in mat- ' GRAND TRUNK rVsTEtr this makes the driver ot the former falling off in choose, bacon and ham. ters s-.ci il. s-’eing that eliildren do ' of his residence on Elgin St.,\ the .1. veliiele .Pfuilty of negligcnee, in the Miss Katie McMillan spent the week Sapper George Lamahe of the Royal T. .Shell house, which when complet- Here are so-ne . f tiie quantities on ! not frer.icn(. theatres, do not get' Engineering Corps, who spent the opinion of a jur; composed largely of hand the 1st Oefober. 1917; Cheese :‘‘sinokrs ” elc It is Working for a I end in Ottaw-a the guest ol Mrs. J. ed will serve the purpose to a nicety. fiirniers at Woodstock. After a hard R. Proctor. week end with his parents, Mr. and Reduced Fares For Homeseekers .is;09l,-b55 hs, blitter 21.025,400 Its ■ I curfew iiy low, t;ut abstains from po-| fough t trial of lliree days the jury de- Mrs. A. Lamahe, left for Montreal on INSCRIBED ON CANADA iiacon 3,01 f>,3(4 it.s; fish 16,757,730 lities, civic, Provincial or Federal. ' Tuesday where he expects to be sta- cided th-at the. défendent in the case lbs ipud egos 15.124..349 dozen. Assum- Mr. R. A. Macdonald of Greenfield, To Western Canada MEDICAL REGISTER was negligent in not surrendering one tioned for a short time betore going Among the candMates who recently i,wg that the holtling.s of the remain- was g business visitor to town on overseas. Each Tuesday until October 30th, half of the road. The decision estab- ing stonis.es show a similar propor- Monday. the Grand Trunk Railway will run passed the examinations for registra- lishes an important precedent and tion on the Çanada Medical Register, tion for the qii.aiitities of food com- Miss M. M. McCormick, who tor the Homeseekers’ Excursions. Round trip one that will he of interest to every modities on hand Oct. 1st, 1917, and Nations Look To Tlie Futore Col; D. M. Robertson and Mrs. Rob- tickets will be issued at ve^ low as announced by tfie Registrar, Dr. driver, whether of a motor car or past two years had been on th© staff Powell of Ottawa, we noie with plea- Oct. 1st, 1916. there are about 600,- ertson of Williamstown, spent yester- of the Customs and Post Office here, fares to points in Manitoba, Saskat- horse drawn vehicle. Ottawa, Oct. 16.—Tbe true benefit d.ay in town. stire the names of Messrs. H. J. 000 dozen more eggs; 4,000,000 Its. of the Military Service Act will not left on Sunday for Bala, Muskoka, to chewan, Alberta and British Coluna- Mack, of dornwall and E, C, Smith more butter; 4,000,000 Iks less cheese, be realized in lull even when the accept a lucrative position. Miss bia, good via the New Transcontinen- FRATERNAL SOCIETIE.S Mrs. J. F. McGregor who spent tal or via Chicago, and, during the ot Chesterville. TO COOPERATE 4,000,000 ms more beet, 4,800,000 lbs needed reinforcements arrive at the McCormick’s legion of friends wish moe pork and 3,800,00 lbs more some days in Brockville, arrived home her every success in her new sphere season of navigation, via the Great .Sir 'I'hoieas White, Minister of Fin front and the Canadian Expeditionary on Saturday. NETTED *150. ^ fish in i-i'ld storage Oct. 1st, 1917, Force returns to its work strengthen- of labor. Lakes. Tourist car accommodation is We are creditably informed that i.he ance, was in Toronto, on Friday last, than as of Oct. 1st, 1917. Will the available and stop-overs are allowed conferrine: with Representatives of 25 ed and reinvigorated. This is the Dance held In the Armouries, Tuesday tiisionistii in the new government he Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cowan spent Mrs. C. S. Ball, Sergt. .lack Ball on these tickets. Canadian Fraternal Societies in con- opinion of a London business man of epentog 1 ist. under the auspices of the able to remedy this? high standing who is now -visiting several days in Montreal the latter and Master Lewis Ball, left Saturday Full inlormation on application to Glengarry Agricultural Association, ne tion with the new Canadian -war part of last week. morning for Ottawa, where they will loan. .Sir Thomas solicited the co-op Canada on a Government mission. G. W. SHEPHERD, drew such an attendance that about IS YOUFt OIHMNEY SAFE permanently reside; Mr. Ball who eration and aid of the various socie- Agent, Alexandria. one hundred and fifty dollars was All the belligerent nations, this vis- Mr. W. Bishop, C.E., who spent preceeded her having secured a good ties in raising the rei|uircd revenue. Experiences of the past have con- cleared. As a consequence the Red vinced I's th-t 'he vast majority of itor says, are flgliting to-day with some weeks here returned to Corn- appointment with the Mortimer Co. Cross Society and Patriotic Fund will Forty delegates, including several fires and fire •ilarnis necessitating the one eye on the future. The desire of wall on Tuesday. We regret the departure of such es- from, out of town were present. undoubtedly be the gainer thereby. turning out of our vol’inteer brigade all is to go through the war with a timable citizens. As a result of the discussion the were caus'-d i-y d-fective chimneys. In business aiid' industrial organization Gunner Roy McGregor who h^d member.s paased a resolution in which TYPOGRAPHICAL ERROR this regard, Alexandria is no excep- as firmly stabilized and normal as been on several weeks’ furlough left Lieut, B. L. Irwin, M.C., who went they heartily endorsed the loan and In reporting some two weeks ago tion to the ,av"rii.i?o town, hut when possible. The industrial value of the for Montreal on Tuesday. over with the 154th Battalion, and BROWN OPTICAL the winners ot prizes at the Town- pledged themselves to urge all frater- Military Service Act will be that it later joined the 21st in France, hav- COiVIPANY, LIMITED n.al Insurance societies to invest all we br'ii.i; out the fact that diiring the Alp of Kenyon Fair, Maxville, in year 1 ’16, of I.he. places reporting will leave at their tasks those whose Miss A. M. Morrison of Toronto, is ing been granted two months’ leave EYES EXAMINED ■Ü»e Grain and Seeds Class, First available funds in the loan and advis- throughout the province no less than work is needed in the national inter- to recuperate, arrived in Cornwall, ed the individual members of the var- visiting her sister, Mrs. D. D. Mor- NO DRUGS USED Prize for Barley in Sheaf, Oats In 640 (ires were due to faulty chimneys. est and help to insure future pros- rison, Dalhousie Station. Friday evening, and Is receiving the Sheaf, AMiilta in Sheaf was credited ious societies to invest. This is excl'us’ve of fires resulting perity. Assurance of this comlnghen- glad hand from a host of friends. QUALITY GLASSES to L. K. McLeod. It should have from din.ieyous stove pipes ot chim- efit helped to make the draft law read F. K. McLeod. , SCHOOI, FAIRS ARE His Grace Archbishop Gauthier lof GROUND AND FITTED WORTH WHILE ney sparks. 1! fore winter weather more popular in England than was ne essit.ates pressure upon the heat- Ottawa, was a guest at the Palace MODERATE COST ever expected, despite its drastic pro- the early part of the week. ! COMPLETED THEIR WORK Within the past two weeks three ing afip iratus, the householder should visions. Mr.- W. Bishop, C.E., and members school fairs were held in Glengarry, Honor Roll and despite inclement weather, the 552 ST. CATHERINE WEST ot his staff who for the past two After spending several days in To- 115750 .1- T. Hambleton, Glen Rob- UPTOxvN Nci*r Stanley St. -I- weeks or so have been engaged in sur- attordance thereat, in each case gave ronto, His Lordship Bishop Macdonell ertson, Ont. MONTREAL, QUE. veying the military road between Lan evidence of their popularity, not returned home on Saturday. 633027 A. Pelkey, Cornwall, Ont. caster and, McCrlmmon, with'a view Bierelv with teachers and pupils, but of .inaugurating the Good Roads Sys- parents as well. These fairs have a Mr. Angus McDonald, License In- tem in Glengarry, completed their distinctive educational value, which spector, and Mrs. McDonald, spent work Monday and wiMi as little de- more than justifies their existence several days in Ottawa this week. ,ay as possible will make their re- and warrants their continuance * and port to the Counties’ Cauncil. support. Practical knowledge is al- Reeve .A. Cameron left on Tuesday ways the best kind and an added sti- for Cornwall to attend the October ACKNOWLEDGMENT mubis to the teaching of agriculture .Session of the Counties’ Council. The Soldiers’ Comfort Fund Com- in the schools is given by~every hoy EADY FOR mittee gratefully acknowledge a do- and girl cultivating their own garden Mr. R. Pimm of the office stall of nation of. five dollars from Mr. W. J. plots. the Munro A McIntosh Carriage Co, iSiinzpson. This contribution will bo Ltd., spent last week in Toroutn. applied to the fund for sending Christ- ONTA'RIO WOMEN’S PARI' WINTER mas boxes to the boys at the front. IN THE WAR Mrs. Annie Boyd is spending the week the guest of her brother, Mr. R Further contributions towards this The Women’s Institutes of tile Pro- fund will be appreciated. vince of Ontario now oon.si.st of 892 D. D. MeIJilliveay, Vankleek Hill. F. Gormley, Sec. branches, with a membership of over Are You Men? 30,000, according to the latest an Mr. 1). -A. MacRae, Glen Norman, MONSTER EUCHRE PARTY uual report, which is just- off the press returned home alter enjoying a couple The Bazaar to be given on Wednes- .Since the outlireak of the war the of months spent in Western Canada. How about your Underwear, your Over- day, Thursday and Friday of next women of rural Ontario have been - • « shirts, your Workshirts, your Overalls, week will conclude oh Friday even- busy working for the soldiers, and, Messrs. G. I. Gogo and .J. G. Hark- :ig by the holding of a monster Eu- as Superintendent George A. Putnam ness, banisters, of Cornwall, were your Cap, your Mitts, your Glove,s your ire party. Valuable prizes will be observes, it is gratifying to note that Lifebuoy for the “Counter-attack” in town on professional business yes- .warded and it is hoped that the at- the Ontario. Institutes have contribut- terday. Socks, your Sweater Coat, or Mackinaw. «daucc at the closing function will ed in cash and goods considerably All day long he’s been standing thé attacks of , t a record one and thus help to swell over *400,000 to the Red Cross and dirt, dust, grime, germs and microbes. Now for Mr. Johnson Raymond of Williams- Have you any, or all of these.'* If not ne receipts of the bazaar, the pro- other organizations Interested in the counter-attack. Lifebuoy to the front I Its town, spent the week end in town the ceeds of which go towards the Sol- sending comforts to the troops. This guest of Mrs. A. !.. Raymond, Elgin come to us. Our assortment comprises diers’ Comfort Fund and Red Cross. sum, of course, does not include con- ri<Âi, creamy lather for skin, shampoo and bath— ■Street. all the very best in the above lines. tributions which the women of the or for socks, shirts, handkerchiefs, etc., makes Provinep have made direct, or through I short work of the enemy.” Messrs. Donald A. Macdonald, bar You’ll be astonished at all the good the churches and other organizations j rister, and Ulrich of the Union Bank to which they belong. | HEALTH of Canada, spent Saturday in Corn- things our store contains fight now. WHY WE ARE NERVOUS wall. Prices reasonable for quality. Drop in In perfect health we hardly realize HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO 1 SOAP j UFieUQY Miss Eva Playter, who had been the Diat we have a network of nerves, but Young men of this county called and see. isnwyethan soap, finest of all soaps though it it. guest of her sister, Mrs. D. E. Mac- yrlicn strength- is declining the sacfie out under the first draft‘as per pro- clanvatinn issued ^ Saturday last, ^ lïtebaor has ^leadid sntiseptio Rae, has returned to her home at Don’t forget the Boys Overseas at nervous gives the alaihi in have a long journey tor, medical ex- snd^ermieidal power as well—fts Guelph, Out. iieadaches, .tfawdness, dreamful sleep, aminations. The nearest medical mission is to desn an^ purify. Christmas. See all the good things we Irritability, and unless oonected, lea^ board is at Cornwall. This means Send your sokUer i package oi Miss MoRae-ol Maxville, while en can supply for a soldiers Christmas Box. straight to a breakdoVrn. that Idle Iioys of the rear of LoohM Lifebuoy. Hell appreciate it. route to Montreal, was here the ear- ' Scott’s Emulrion isezsctly what you or Kenyon have between 35 and iO ly part of the week the guest of Mrs. Âtatttniinr ■Cil ■ Ahbtdd take; Its rich nutriment gets rniles to drive each way or they hiye J. .1. McIntosh. the alternative ot proceeding by train Inte' the blood and so feeds the fihy LSVm BKOTHBRS UMITBD via Catoau, between fifty and sixty TOaOMTO Mr. .lanies MePhee and the Misses Will J. Simpson eerve-cells while the- whole system miles. The next nearest board is Ot- i ml Annie and Essie MePhee accompanied vesnonds to its refreshing tonic force. tawa, 57 miles away. Upon arrival . Nursing Sister Amy L. MePhee to «colt a Bowiie. TerontD,OoA. at thMr destinstion they mdy oi may - Montreal on Tuesday. Simpsoa Block, Alexandria, Ont.