THE NEWS VOL. X. ALEXAISTDRIA, OXT., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901. XO. 39.
y^IVERY STABLE. the officiating clergyman being Rev. K. 2nd Kenyon, Dan R. on the home- Gollan. stead, Kenneth 9th of Charlottenburg, —IS PÜBL18HB1>~ Stables—St. Catherine St. East. The bride was given away by her father and Mary Jane, wife of Mr. Paul Du- EVERY FRIDAY MORNiK Q and she wore a handsome gown of cream [ perron, Martintown. Hear of Grand Union Hotel. cashmere. The funeral took place on Tuesday —AT THE— The bridesmaid was Miss Maggie Fraser to St. Finnan’s Cathedral and Ceme- GtiENGARRY "NEWS” PRINTING OPFIOK ARCH. MCMILLAN, • • • Proprietor while Mr. J. D. Grant acted as best man. MAIN STREET, ALEXANDRIA. ONT- tery, Rev. Father Foley officiated at Rev. J. D. McLachlaix Or- The presents were both costly and nnm- Well Known Glengarrians High Mass. TXBMS OF SuBSOBiPTiOR—one dollar per yoar yjONALD J. MAODONELL. erons, testifying to the esteem in which Messrs. Moses Leroeque, Paul Du- if paid in advance, or within three months nom dained Pastor of the besihning of year; $1^ per year if not so paid. the bride was held.—Dunvegan correspond- who have Joined the perron, Duncan Connor, Thos. O’Neil, ADYXBTisiMa RATES—Transient advertise* LICENSER AUCTIONEER, Vankleek Hill Bap- ent. M. Fitzgerald and Henry Duggan menta, 10 cents per Nonpareil line for first in* sertion, 3 cents per Une for each snbseqnent Silent Majority. were pall-bearers. insertion. Alexandria, Ont. tist Church. The bereaved are the recipients of OoimiAOT RATES-The following table shows onr rates for the insertion of advertisements for much sympathy. specified periods:— MoDOUQALL, JOHN FISHER Advertisements, without speciflo directions, A."- MRS. CHRISTIE McMILLAN. will be inserted till forbid and charged ikccord- The ordination of Rev. John D. Mo- Another old and highly esteemed ngly. Transient advertisements must be paid Laohlan, pastor of the Vankleek Hill iD advance LICENSED ADOTIONEEB, Born 4th June, 1802, died Oct. 10th, resident of the Indian Lands, has Advertisements will be changed twice each Baptist Church, took place on Tuesday, 1901. This is the briefest possible passed over to the silent majority in month if desired. For changes oftener than Maxvillo, On, October 8th, in the Vankleek Hill Church. twice a month the composition must be paid for sketch of Mrs. Ewen Ban McMillan, the person of John Fisher, of the 17th, at regular rates. There were two sessions, afternoon and Tlie Band Leader Writes- 23-6th Lochiel, who departed this life who died on October 12th. Mr. Fisher Changes for contract advertisements must be evening. Mr Peter R. McLaurin, clerk of £a the office by noon on Tuesdays. * on Thursday of last week. was suffering from anaemia for some the church in Vankleek Hill, read the Highly Satisfied Custom- The deceased, whose maiden name time and his death was not unexpect- 8FAOB. iTB. 6 MO. i 8 MO. } 1 MO. J.W.WEE6flR,MflXYiLLE,0NT. Real Estate, Insurance and Financial minutes of the church meeting calling the was Christie McLeod, was born in the ed. Agent. er, Expresses His 90 inches...... $60.00 $35.00 $90.00 $7.00 Conncil together. Township of Lochiel. Through her Deceased was a son of the late Peter lO inches...... 35.00 30.00 13.00 6.00 General Conveyancer, Appraiser, &c. The ordination conncil was composed of 6 inches...... 20.00 13.00 7.00 3.00 long and active life, which extended Fisher, one of the pioneers of the Commissioner in the High Court of Justice. the following members, viz. Views. 1 inoh...M 6.00 3.50 3.00 l.X over ninety-nine years, she passed County of Glengarry, and was born in MONEY TO LOAN. Vankleek Hill—Messrs P T McLaurin A. G. F. MACDONALD, through many stirring and historic the year 1834. Mr. Fisher was a man Editor and Manager and John Cameron. periods in the history of this country Breadalbane—Rev. James Fraser and of pleasant social qualities, of quiet Mr. Editor,—Noticing by reading and this County in particular. Up to unassuming disposition and was high- John A Campbell. your last issue that the public are IBuatnm Smrtorç. Dempey Church—J Taylor, student. within a short time of her death she ly esteemed by all who knew him. wishing for a little more band music. could recite, with great clearness, the He was an industrious and a success- LEGAL. Cornwall—Rev. J Curry. I wish to say that both myself and exciting times during the war of 1812. ful farmer. Rockland—Rev. A G Campbell. the band boys are quite willing to Qrmond—Rev 0 E McLeod. The troublous times of 1837-38 and The funeral took jilace on Monday ACDONELL A COSTELLO Wake up ! meet the wishes of the public in this 1867-70 were vividly painted on her to the Maxville cemetery. The service M Grenville, P.Q.—Rev J Cain and W BA&BXSTEBS, matter, but, there have been difficult- memory, and her recountings of the was conducted by his pastor. Rev. Heatley. ies in the way of doing so. When I SoLioxTOBS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC. Papineauville—Rev J B Brown. incidents relative to these war-like James Cormack, assisted by Rev. J. T. Solicitors for Bank of Ottawa. caite to Alexandria a few weeks ago, Alexandria, Qpt, East Templeton—Mr Ellis, student. times, as well as the trials and priva- Daley, of the Congregational Church, TT CQSTBî‘1'0. I fbund the band practically broken 4, MACDpsr^jft, K.b. F. You can't do it unless Buckingham—Rev Robert M Carknes. tions of pioneer life, were indeed a Rev. John McKillican, of Montreal, Mope^ to loan lowest rate op mortgage you have a reliable up, only about eight of the old mem- Thurso—Rev W R Telford, B.A. treat, as she retained the free use of and Rev. H. D. Leitch, of St. Elmo. bers turning up, and the band without Alarm Clod Csgoode—Rev C E Kendall. her faculties up to the time of her Mr. Fisher was married to Cather- MUNBO. any programme to play, both myself death. M I have them for $1.35, Rev W K Anderson, D D., of Vankleek ine Cummings, daughter of the late SoLIOITOB'r guaranteed. $3.00 a Hill ; Rev George Brick, returned mission- and the members of the band have The late Mrs. McMillan, who was John Cummings, of Roxborough, who CoSVETANCEB, NOTABÏ POBWC, *0. first-class 8 day Clock, been working hard to supply this predeceased by her husband some 48 survives him. Alexandria, Out. strikes the hours and ary from Telegu, India ; Rev J R Cress- half hours. well of Manitoba, and Mr Smith of deficiency, but of course it takes a years ago, had lived with her daughter His children are : Mrs. Geo. Bennet, Money to Loan at Low Bates of Interest. Lachnte, were each invited to a seat in the little time, however, we are “getting Mrs. Angus McMillan, 23-6th Lochiel, of Sandringham : Mrs. Dan J. Robert- Mortgages Fnrehased. Council. Rev J Curry of Cornwall was there,” and intend giving a short for the past 25 years. Up to within son, of Maxville ; Mrs. Peter McRae, the acting Moderator, and Rev C E Mc- concert in Alexander Hall, on Friday some seven weeks of her death, she of Grand Forks, B.C.. and Miss evening, the 28th inst., to which we had enjoyed the best of health, but JgDWABD H. TIFFANY, A lot of 50c music Leod was elected Secretary. Christy Fisher, who resides with her at 15c a copy. No old The afternoon session was chiefly occu- cordially invite all those who take an her cull had come and she passed to mother on the homestead. One stuff. Rare chance to I get a lot of fine mnsic pied in the examination of the candidate, interest in the progress of the band. the Great Beyond. daughter, Mrs. A. P. McDougall, of BABBMTBB, NOTABI, ETC. cheap. Send for S or Rev J D McLachlan, along the lines of We mean business and are determin- Eleven children, eighty-eight grand 4 copies by mail. Maxville, died many years ago.—Max- tS* lOc music, 4 for 35c. faith, doctrine and ex^ierience. The exam- ed to have a band in Alexandria of children, eighty-five great grand chil- ville correspondent. Office—Over Post Office, Alexandria, Ont. ination was very full and thorough, and the which the citizens will feel proud. I dren and one great great grand child answers given were clear and satisfactory. may state also that we intend to give are left to mourn her demise. Her J^BITCH, PBINQLE * CAMERON, There was a large attendance at the a series of concerts during the coming children are, Mrs. Angus McMillan, evening session, whjoh opened at 7.30 winter at which we hope to see all our BABBISTEBB, 23-6 Lochiel ; Mrs. Hugh R, McMillan qlolopk- The first exercise was a prayer friends. Glen Sandfield ; Mrs. Peter McCrim SOLICITOBS IN THE SOPBEME CoUBT, H. Cu4(Jon ■. NOTABIES POBLIO, Ac. meeting service, conducted by Rev. Mr Yours respectfully, mon, Lochinvar ; Mrs. Neil McCrim Oornwalf, Ont. Watchmaker and Jeweller Brock from India. Several hymns were J. H. HYDE, mon, Dunvegan ; Mrs. Mai. McCuaig JAMES LEITOH, k.o., B. A. PswaM, sung and four of the clergymen lead in Band Leader. . J, A. Ü. CAMEBON, I, li B. Sc, Lawrence Block Alexandria. Kirk Hill ; Miss Flora, Kirk Hill ; Mrs t prayer. The regular service followed, con- Alexandria, October 17th. D. J. McMillan, Laggan ; Mrs. Angus ducted by Rev. J R Cresswell of Manitoba. MePhee, Ashland, Wis.. Duncan and jy£ACI.ENNAN, CLINE * MACLBNNAN, Mr Ellis, student, read the Scripture DUNDEE, QUE., Oct. 1, KOI. John at Brodie, and Sandy in British BABBISTEBS, lesson, Ephesians, 1st chapter. The ordi- Columbia. Two sons, Angus and Neil, SoLioiioBs, NOTABIES, BIO. nation sermon, which was very solemn and D. P. J. Tobin, Cornwall, Ont. died some years ago. impressive, was preached by Rev. 0. E. Lancaster, Ont. At 2 p.m. on Saturday the funeral Mr. W. J. McCart, Aïonmore, Chosen as D. B. MACLENNAN, K.c. McLeod of Ormond, from 1st Refer, 1st Dear Sir,—The Goldie & McCulloch took place to the Kirk Hill Cemetery the Liberal Standard Bearer in 0. H. CLINE. F. J. MAOLENNAN. chapter, 3rd and Rh verses, The ordina- six horsepower Gasoline Engine I and was very largely attended by Cornwall and Stormont. tion prayer for tfie candidate, and also for purchased from you has given good many of her friends and acquaintances J^LEX. L. SMITH, the church and congregation, was offered satisfaction. I filled two silos on my who were desirous of paying their last up by Rpv. Mr Rendall of Osgoode. two farms, one silo containing One sad tribute of respect to departed The Liberal Convention held at The charge to the candidate for ordina- Barrister Solicitor, Ac., hundred and fifty tons, and the other merit. Newington on Tuesday, was one" of If tion was then given by Rev. J Cain of one hundred and twenty-five tons, in Rev. J. W. MacLean conducted the the most representative and enthu- Grenville, setting forth his duties and MoEhee’3 Bfook, Aiexandria, Ont twelve days. I had abundance of service, while the following great siastic ever held in the County of obligations as a minister of Christ. Rev. power and no trouble in running the grand sons of the deceased officiated Stormont. Dr. Anderson extended to Rev.Mr MoLaoh- CLARK BROWN, engine. I was able to feed the ensil- as pall-bearers :—Angus N. McMillan, Representatives were present from J. Suffer Pain Ian the right hand of Christian fellowship age cutter all the time. After I start; McCormick ; Duncan N. Eraser, St. every polling sub-division in the 1 and admitted him into all the rights and BABRIBTHB. BOLICXTOB, ed the engine it was alright till I Anne de Prescott ; Rod. McLeod, Kirk (?ounty and while there were several privileges of ths ministry of the Baptist was ready to stop it. Hill ; Duncan W. McPherson, Lochiel; names put in nomination, the conven- NOTARY, ETC. Surely Such P'aithful Church. Rev. J H Brown followed with a * - 'v Yours truly. Dan J. McLeod, Skye ; and Ewen A. tion unanimously selected Mr. W. J. WILLIAMSTOWN, ONT. short address, welcoming him into the Members Deserve Signed THOS, FABLINGEB. McMillan, Laggan. McCart, of Avonmore, as the candi- Careful Attention. membership of the Ottawa Association. To the bereaved we extend sym- date. ^ I. MAODONELL. The moderator, Rev. J Curry, addressed Mr. Thomas Farlinger, Dundee, has pathy. Hon. J. R. Stratton, Provincial the church and congregation at considerable a small Gasoline engine which he is BARRISTER, No other Optician in Canada or U. S. Â. using to run his ensilage cutter. Those Secretary, was present and received a gives sneb a solid guarantee as we do. length relative to their duties and respon- ALEX. BAN McMILLAN. Solicitor, Conveyancer, Commissioner, Etc. who have seen it work consider it rousing welcome. sibilities to their pastor. Hyipn “All hail On Sunday, Oct. 13th, Alexander Office—Court House, Cernwall. The proofs are easy : away ahead of anything yet introduc- Mr. James Zeran, of Dixon, presi- the power of Jesus' Name’’ was sung, and Ban McMillan, NJ 23-5 Lochiel, passed dent of the Liberal Association, pre- Collections promptly attended to. 13tf 1. Bvery pair of spectacles sold }s ahso- the newly ordained minister pronounced ed for convenience and economy. If Intely gnaranteed, and after a week's trial, there is anything good going, Tom’s peacefully away, aged 86 years. sided, and called upon Mr. D. B. Mac- if not satisfaptory, your money refunded. the benediction. The late Mr. McMillan, who was one lennan, K.C., who explained why he Rev. Mr McLachlan is a very earnest going to have it.—Fort Covington 3. We positively refuse to keep any per- Sun. of the pioneers of this County, was had to decline the previous nomina- son's money or allow them to keep onr and devoted young man, and be has the born on the lot upon which he died, tion for purely domestic reasons, Mrs. glasses, unless the glasses give perfect best wishes of all the other Christian de- The above engine is a 6 horsepower L. MCDONALD. M.D. on 12th Feb., 1813. During his long Maclennan’s health being far from satisfaction. nominations for abundant success in his and one which was sold by D. P, J. Tobin, agent, Lancaster. and honorable career he always took a good. 3, Our lenses are all ground, the finest high and noble calling of the work of the deep and intelligent interest in all Alexandria, Ont. that science of today can prodace. Onr Christian Ministry.—Com. The following gentlemen were nom- methods are the latest. movements that had for their object inated :—W. J. McCart, Avonmore; Jr Office and Residence—Kenyon street: I. We are not afraid to give such a bold the best interests of the community. A. Chisholm, Cornwall ; Dr. Munro, gnarantee, becanse it is as mneh in onr YOUNG FRENCH CflNRDiflN CLUB A family of one son and two daugh- Newington ; R. Smith, Cornwall; P. E. jg-OWE» & FITZPATRICK. DENTISTS. own interest, as yonrs, that we give perfect ters survives him. They are, John A. spectacles, and by this fair method of hns- Campbell, Cornwall; D. P. Mackinnon, Head Office—Vankleek Hill. iness we have today a large optical trade, inSaultSte. Marie, Mrs. McDonald in Finch ; J. G. Snetsinger, Moulinette. and batter able than ever before to attend On Tuesday evening the young French Ashland, Wis., and Mrs. Hugh A. Mc- All resigned except the first three, and Dr. Howes will be in Maxville twice to it. each month. Canadian men of Alexandria held a meet- Millan, 4th Kenyon. Mr. McOart was elected on the third Byes Tested Free ing in E. Leger’e ehop for the purpose of A large concourse of friends and re- ballot. Mr. Chisholm moved,seconded See Local Notice for Dates. organizing a Social Club. latives followed his remains to St. by Dr. Munro, that the nomination be The name adopted is the Young French Alexander Church and Cemetery, made unanimous, and the motion was DR. REID, Nuptial Events in Which DENTIST, JOHN McLEISTER, Canadian Club of Alexandria. Following Lochiel, on Tuesday, where the inter- carried. ALEXAimRlA, ONT. Chemist and Cptician, Alexandria. Glengarrians Figured. are the officers : ment took place. Mr.McCart made a brief but pointed Graduate of Philadelphia Dental College and Graduate of Cptioal College of Canada. Pres.—E. Leger. the R.C.D.S. of Ontario. High Mass was sung by Rev. Wm. speech, heartily thanking the conven- OFFICE : In residence South Main St., (the Vice Pres.—P. Chevrier. Fox, while Messrs. R. A. McMillan, J, tion and expressing confidence in the house recently occupied by J. J. McIntosh. Sec’y.—H. Bourgon. A. McMillan, A. J. McMillan, D. A. PAINLEESS EXTRACTION. LOST OB STBAYED result of the united efforts of the Lib- y. ROUTHIER—KENNEDY. Trees.—E. Huot. McMillan, H. A. McMillan and Archie erals of Stormont. Short addresses From the premises of the undersigned on or Finance Committee—G. Ca-npeau, A. about Friday, October 4tb, red and white year- A pleasing event transpired in St. Cath- McMillan officiated as pall bearers. were also delivered by Dr. Munro, A. DR. MORROW, Sabourin and J. A. C. Huot. DENTJST, ling heifer. Any Information regarding where- erine’s Church, Greenfield, on Tuesday, Much sympathy is extended to the F. Mulhern, R. Smith and Dr. Stark, abouts of the same will be thankfully received Room Committee—T. Goulet and P. Graduate of Ontario College of Dentistry. by 13th inst., when Rev. R. A. Macdonald, P. bereaved. and the meeting broke up with hearty Office and residence : Maxrille, Ont. D. D. McRAE, Chevrier. lG-4 Lbchiel, P., ofiiciated at the marriage of Mr Joseph DANIEL CONNOR. cheers for the King, the Governmept 1st and 3rd Tnesdays of each month in Wednesday evening the rooms which are AVONMORB 39*1 Gleo^Sandfield P.O. Routhier, 10-5 Kenyon, and Miss Elizabeth, and the candidate. over Mr. McArthur’s store, were formally One by one the pioneers of Glen- 8nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month in daughter of Mr Hugh Kennedy, 14-5 opened, and will remain so every evening garry—the men who saw the County Mr. McCart is a young man and a MOOSE CREEK Kenyou. TEXDEBS WAXTED. during the fall and winter. gradually transform from an almost native of Fincli Township, but he has Miss Margery McDougall was bridesmaid J Y. BAKER, B.A.; M.D., The undersigned will receive tenders on or up The enthusiasm displayed angnre well unbroken forest to its present highly already shown his ability in the realms to the 1st day of November, 1901, for 20 cords of while the groom was supported by Mr of business and municipal affairs. He dry hardwood, for immediate use, and forty for the success of the club. cultivated state—pass away. We are cords of green hardwood to be delivered during Allan Weir. this week called upon to chronicle the is to-day oue of the most successful Dalhonsie Mills, the winter, at the Alexandria High School. Mr and. Mrs Routhier were accompanied For further particulars apply to death of one of them in the person of merchants in the County,and his store JOHN S^EMPSON, to the C. A. R. depot here iu the p.m., from Daniel Connor, 7-2nd Kenyon, who at Avonmore is one of the largest in Ontario. .. Treasurer A. H. S. where they left to spend their honeymoon Alexandria, Oct. 15th, 1901. 89-2 died very suddenly on Sunday last. the district. Mr. McCart is one of the at Buffalo and other western points. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr. Connor, who was 72 years of representatives of the Township of The News extends its sincere congratu- MISCELLANEOUS. age, had not been feeling well for Roxborough in the County Council of lations. We print Auction Sale Bills at an Notice For Collection. hour’s notice. We publish date of sale some time, but he had been up and the United Couuties,having been elect- MoLEOD—FRASER iu the columns of the “News” free of about the house a few hours before his ed by an over-whelming majority, -GEORGE HEAKNDEN All accounts due the uudershîncd must be charge. We secure, if asked to, a com- paid on or before December 1st next, by cash or A very pretty wedding took place at the petent and thoroughly reliable auction- death. judging from the enthusiasm display- note, bearing interest at the bank. All accounts eer. Orders by mcm will receive our ISB9EB OF MABBIAOS LIOEKSBS, not paid on the above date will be placed in residence of Mr. R. Fraser, on Tuesday at closest attention. Besides his widow, he leaves three ed yesterday he will be elected to re- other hands for collection. 2 o’clock, when his daughter. Miss Bella present Stormont County in the next K. MCLENNAN, M.D. sons and one daughter to mourn his Alexandria, Ontario Alexandria, Oct. 18,1901. 89-4 M., was married to Mr. John A. McLeod, loss. His children are, John in the Legislative Assembly. Miss Flora McNeil, after visiting at Rox- teen I renchmcii and a few Algonquin and -^. -^. ,^. -^. .^. .^. .^. .^. ^fe'A burgh all summer, returned to Riverside Huron Indians made such a noble stand r Cottnge. against the Iroquois and saved Canada WILLIAMSTOWN for France. y» CURRENT AND DISTRICT NEWS f KIRK HILL T Nelson McIntyre has been seriously ill ns ehronlcled by our Industrious and is now slowly recovering. (Too late for last week.) ^he J^atest «is Stall ol eorrespondents .... |-i> Miss Leitch, South Branch, was visiting There was a very large gathering at friends in town last week. Communion here last Sabbath. Next Sab- Miss Kate Murchison, of Boston, spent a bath the 13th of October Communion will few days at home last week. be dispensed in St. Columba church. Jin Stifle MAXYIbliB 99 years, 4 months and 5 days old at the Mrs and Miss Rayside spent Thursday Mr D R MoCuaig, 'Miss Christie MoGil- of last week as the guests of Mrs McDoug- livray and John W MoLood left last Tues- Oliver Lagrew and wife, of Martintown time of her death. Benevolence was a ald. day for Butte, Montana. We wish them were the gaeets of Mrs Levi Pilon last distinguishing trait in her character. She J^nd Makers W J Urquhart is preparing to open a bon voyage. week. was an eye witness of the setting of the grocery in his new shop on John street. Mr McMillan and sister, of South Finch, D D Cameron and Misses Cameron, of gift of her brother Neil, on the lofty spire Miss Sarah Williamson, of Lowell, Mass, visited their sister, Mrs John A McDougall Sandringham, called on friends in town of the first church at Kirk Hill. is spending a few weeks’ holidays with her last wees. last week. On Oct. 31st, 1821, she married Mr Ewen mother. Mrs William D McLeod, of Spring Creek Robert Scott, of Williamstown, was the Ben McMillan, who predeceased her 40 William Kennédy, South Branch, who visited Laggan friends on Monday. gnest of B and D Â McArthur daring the years ago. Their union was blessed with has been ill for some time, has been ordered Mr Tate, of Alexandria, passed through week. six sons and eight daughters. to the Adirondacks by his physicians. here on Saturday evening. George D Ferguson, of Strathmore, paid The funeral took place on Saturday from Mr and Mrs John Givan of Campbellford Mr John N McLeod, of British Columbia, a business visit to town on Saturday. the residence of her daughter, Mrs Angus who are on their return wedding trip from who has been visiting friends throughout Rev John McKillioan, of Montreal, is McMillan, with whom she had lived for Britain, spent a few days at the Manse Glengarry, left last Tuesday for Butte, visiting bis brother, James B McEillican, many years, on Saturday, and was very this week. Mont. who is ill. Mr McKillioan occupied the largely attended. Rev J W MacLean, who The executors of the estate of the late Miss Mary McGillivray, of Spring Creek, pulpit of the Congregational Church on conducted the service, spoke feelingly of Geo Symons are holding an auction sale on arrived home from the States last week. Sunday and preached an eloquent sermon. the Stirling qualities possessed by the de- Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, of all the stock, im- Mr D J MoSweyn, of Fisk’s Corners, The genial Bob Leitch, of the Bell parted. The pall bearers were all grand plements and furniture. They propose to visited friends at Kirk Hill the first of the Telephone Co, came down from Brock- and great grandchildren of the deceased. sell or rent the farm. ville and spent Sunday at his home here. PIGEON HILL The funeral of the late Angus Grant, Mr D McLeod and D A McMillan were Miss Bella Monro, of Montreal, is After the recent frosts the foliage of the who died at the advanced age of 91 years, in Alexandria on business on Tuesday. spending a coo^e of weeks visiting her trees have taken on their autumnal garb of took place on Tuesday from the residence Mr R McCaskill, of the Ridge, passed father, David Monro, of Clover Leaf farm. beauty, preparing us for the keen wintry of his son-in-law, A A McDonald, Black through here on Saturday evening and Rev N Maophee, of Vankleek Hill, was blasts. River, to St. Mary’s Cemetery. visited friends at Pine Grove. among the many visitors to town during Mr Robertson Bproul paid our quiet town The High School pupils are practising Miss Mary McGillivray, of Pine Grove, the week. a call last week. hard for their contest with Cornwall High arrived home last Monday. Miss Cassie Monro has returned to Finch W A and J McGillivray have taken their School and Business College, which comes A wedding on the tapis, full particulars to finish her apprenticeship at dressmakisg departure to the South Woods. off in Cornwall on Saturday, Oct. 19th. later on. with her sister. Miss M Monro, after Commercial men—representing the leading Jacket Mr J J McMartin, agent, Martintown, The football match will be played here on Mr John Peche arrived home from the spending some time visiting her home, paid a business visit to our town last week. the Saturday following. west last week. Manufacturers, have stated both here aud elsewhere, that Cloverleaf Farm. Mr Dune McGillivray is buying fowl for It will be of interest to old residents to my Jacket order for this season is the largest ever given Rev Colin McKercher, of Lost River, the Montreal market at present ; persons learn that Alexander Grant, son of John MARTINTOWN Que, visited friends in town on Monday. having sdbh to dispose of would do well to Lewis Grant, who was born and brought by one man in Eastern Ontario. These men naturally Peter P Christie has returned home after Miss Muir, of Bougie, is the guest of Mr give Dune a call, ns he says prices are up near here, is now residing in Belgrade, a brief business visit to Minnesota. W P Ross, King’s Road. appreciate large orders. Earge stocks are essential to a right. Nebraska. He has been away from this T W Dingwall has removed his harness Mrs Scott is at present visiting her son, Mr and Mrs H W Munro visited friends place for over forty years, and is now anx- large business, and every lady prefers selecting from a shop from the Crystal Palace block to Rev A H Scott, of Perth. in Dominionville last week. ious to hear from any of his brothers or large range of styles. The values this year surpass all McLean’s building, on the south side of Glad to see Arthur Farlinger out again Mr and Mrs A A McDougall and Mr and sisters or their descendants who may be in Mechanic street. after his long siege of typhoid fever. past seasons. At both my Alexandria and Eancaster Mrs Peter Munro of St. Elmo passed the country. Donald McIntosh, Division Court Clerk, through town recently to visit friends at D D Munro is also around after being stores, every Jacket has that attractive effect, that jaunti- Strathmore, was in town on Tuesday. BLOOMINGTON. the east end. confined to the house for some time with a ness, which is essential to high class garments. Judge Liddell held Court of Revision School was closed on the 10th and 11th, The faces of the majority of farmers serious cold. here on Tuesday for the purpose of revising as our teacher attended the teachers’ con- become gloomy with a serious look when Mrs Dr McDermid and Miss McFarlane, We certainly think it to your interest to see this large the voters’ list for the village of Maxville vention in Cornwall. potatoes are mentioned, as the potato crop of Maxville, and Miss Ogilvie, of Ottawa, and the township of Kenyon. stock early. D J and Miss M McDonald spent Mon- is a complete failure this season in the were the guests of Miss E J 6 McGregor Mrs Peter P McDougall spent part of day with friends at St. Andrews. surrounding vicinity. on Saturday and Sunday. The fawn shades are correct. last week in Alexandria visiting her cousin, Mrs Neil McColl, of Ottawa, is visiting Mr W Kennear, Monkland, spent a pleas- Mrs E G McCallum, of St. Elmo, spent You must see our costume suitings. Mrs A Boyd. her many friends and acquaintances in ant time with friends here the first of the a weak among her many friends here. All John A McDougall, jeweller, of Win- town this week. week. were delighted to see her. chester, was in town on Monday attending Miss Margaret Cummings, Grant’s Master E J MoEwen is seriously ill with the funeral of his grand father, John Creek, has been renewing old acquaintances the mumps. We hope Master McEwen Mr P Ferguson, Dept P M of Alexandria, Fisher. here daring the past week. may be able to enjoy his usual'good health spent Sunday in town. ^ ' Duncan A McKinnon has purchased a Miss Annie Munro has returned to her again in the near future. A R Foulds, Reeve of Charlottenburg, valuable cut of timber from Mack Mc- home at Apple Hill, much benefited by her Dr Munro, of Maxville, was in town this visited Grey’s Creek on Tuesday to inspect JOHN MCMILLAN, Dougall, Roxborough. stay among ns. week. the new bridge, which is now finished to A P Parvis, dairy inspector, spent Sun- The farmers in this section are busily John Sorell and family, who have had the satisfaction of all parties. day at his home here. engaged ploughing, taking advantage of the charge of the late Mr J Fisher’s farm for Mr Craig, of Summerstown, has opened Alexandria and Lancaster. Mrs Neil MoColl, of Ottawa, is spending beautiful autumn weather. the past three years is, we are sorry to a tonsorial parlor in our town and is doing a couple of weeks visiting friends in town Jas S Lothian, Monklands, passed state, intending to leave this vicinity in the a rushing business. We all wish him every and vicinity. through town on Monday en route for near future. success in the undertaking. ■John Finlay McCallnm, of Martintown, Alexandria. D J McEwen is busily engaged digging a Mr John McFarlane left for Montreal on and his daughter. Miss Anna Mary, called large cellar, where he purposes erecting a Monday to attend the wedding of his son on friends in town on Tuesday. BRODIE barn early next spring. David to Miss Sadie Brown, of Montreal, Mrs Angus Bethune, of Avonmore, and 4 W S Jamieson is at present shipping an Mr and Mrs Ira Majerrison, of Maxville, which happy event took place on Tuesday her son, Duncan James, were the guests of immense quantity of hay from Vankleek Bxtented the Time visited at Thos MoEwen’s this week. tho 15th. Congratulations, Dave. Mrs John McLennan and Mrs E J Mo- Hill station to the United States. Miss Bell McRae, of Maxville, is visiting Quite a few of our townspeople took in Bwen this week. Mrs H A MoDongall, of Montreal, is her sister, Mrs P F MoEwen, this week. Owing to the unfavorable weather, we have decid- the Duke’s visit to Cornwall, notwith- The Misses Boyd, of Western Ontario, visiting her many friends at Brodie and Miss Etta MoEwen, of Banff Springs, N ed to keep our Fur Show Room open until standing the rain. are visiting friends in town this week. vicinity. W T, is renewing old acquaintances in OCTOBER 3ist, to give all fur bargain seekers DUNVBGAN Mrs Jas Jamieson and Mrs Snyder, who town this week. an opportunity to make their selection from the have been the guests of their parents, Mr largest assortment and the best manufactured Miss A McLennan has returned from A number from this vicinity attended and Mrs B Jamieson during the past two goods ever brought to Alexandria. visiting friends in Dalkeith. the farewell banquet tendered A. C, Camp' weeks, left on Friday for their home in We make a specialty in men’s coon and fur The Orangemen of Dunvegan, showed bell, B,A. of Dominionville, on Friday Montreal. lined coats, also high class ladies’ jackets. their regret in the loss they sustained in evening last. Mr Campbell left for a trip Messrs Jamieson and McRae, whose their Grand Master, Hon N C Wallace, by through Ontario and the North west. Horses bring higher prices tender was accepted for the repairing of hoisting the fiag at half mast. A man whoso name we failed to. learn after being fed the collapsed bridge over Spring Creek, D K McLeod paid a business visit to passed through town in a very disorderly P. A. Huot & 5on. have recently completed their job. Local Vankleek Hill last week. • manner in the wee hours of Tuesday morn- bridge experts who have examined the McLEISTER’S ENGLISH Miss C Morrison was the guest of Mies ing. bridge report for stability and workman- Dickson Sunday evening. Some of the boys in this vicinity are CONDITION POWDERS ship it cannot be surpassed. KIRK HILL trying to raise a crop of whiskers, but only Mr Alex D Cameron, who disposed of pin feathers are in sight as yet. for they are absolutely Weddings and rumors of weddings. his farm a year ago to R F McRae, will Wedding bells are ringing in the west pure. Do not contain Rev Mr Beaton of Moose Creek assisted shortly remove to Vankleek Hill, where he end. black antimony or any Rev D McKenzie at Communion last proposes ta reside in future. Many of Mr D G Morrison was in Cornwall last week other dope. Sabbath. Cameron’s neighbors on Friday night as- for the purpose of bringing his son Willie Froi The Cradle The funeral of Mrs Ewen McMillan of sembledjj at his residence and presented home, who has been attending the Corn- Lochiel was largely attended on Saturday himself and Mrs Cameron with an address wall High School. Master Willie while afternoon. and beautiful hall rack. A J McBwan playing a game of foot ball broke his arm. There passed away on Sabbath evening, To The Grave read the address while Mr McRae made Much sympathy is expressed on account of after a few weeks’ illness, Alexander B the presentation. Mr Cameron, although Master Morrison’s painful accident. We McMillan. The funeral on Tuesday was Coffins, taken unawares, made a most suitable all hope he may be able to resume his largely attended. reply. The program of the evening con- studies again in the near future. Caskets, An interesting event took place on Tues- sisted of speeches, vocal and instrumental Persons wishing to buy Furniture at greatly reduced prices, day at the residence of Donald H MoGilliv- music, etc. Refreshments were served GLEN ROBERTSON Undertaking should take advantage of the low rates for the next few weeks. Do ray. Pine Grove, when his sister, Martha, during the evening. Both old and young (Too late for last issue.) Sunplies not imagine for a moment that what I say is not true, but be con- was united in marriage to Rory W MoCas- seemed to enjoy themselves immensely Simpson Markson left for McGill on vinced of the fact by calling on me and getting my prices. Here are kill of the Ridge. Gongratulatioas. until midnight, when the pleasant gathering Tuesday. Hearse Service a few of them ;— Mr Sandy McLean, St Elmo, visited began to disperse, first wishing Mr and The raffle and dance is again in season FREE. Dugald McMillan on Saturday. Mrs Cameron unlimited happiness in their and both are enjoyed very much. Bed-Room Suites from $9.50 up. The Misses Anna Bell McLeod and sister new home. D McGillis and Sandy Robertson left for J. Hoople, - Maxville. Bertha arrived home from Montreal last Mrs M McCaskill spent the latter part Malone, N Y, on Tuesday. Bargains in Iron and Wood Beds, Springs, week. of last week visiting Cornwall friends. After spending a couple of months in Mattresses, Cots, Bed-Sofas, Lounges, Mr James McMillan of Battlehill visited Miss Mary A McCaffrey left on Tuesday this neighborhood. Miss K McDonald re- A D McGillivray on Saturday evening. for New Castle, Wyoming, where sho will turned to Montreal on Tuesday. Clerk’s Advertisement of Hall Racks, Sideboards, Tables and Chairs John A McKinnon visited Fassifern reside in future. Quite a number from here attended the Court in Newspaper. friends on Monday. The Misses C N and Christena Cameron, ball in Alexandria on Monday evening. Kitchen Chairs from 30c. up. Mr Rory W McLeod and D A McMillan teachers, of Maxville, spent Saturday and Rod McLeod, tinsmith, of this place, Dining Room Chairs from 60c. up. paid a business trip to Apple Hill on Tues- Sunday at their parental home. secured a situation at Leslie’s in Alexan- Notice is hereby given that a Court will be day. Real estate is rapidly going up at Brodie. held, pursuant to the “Ontario Voters’ Lists dria and began work on Tuesday. He will Act,” by His Honour the Judve of the County Mr John Rory McIntosh arrived home There is to bo erected a cheese factory and be greatly missed hero and his many Court of the United Counties of Stormont, Dun- A full line of Morris Chairs, Office Chairs, das and Glengarry, at the McRae Hotel in the from Indian Head, N W T, on Monday several domiciles next spring. An old friends wish him every success in his new Village of Lancaster, on Friday, the 1st day of evening. Mr McIntosh is greatly taken up resident of the town states, not since the situation. November, 1901, at ten o’clock a.m., to hear and Fancy Rockers, and Verandah Chairs. determine the several complaints of errors and with the west. Fenian raid has there been such a boom. Miss Ella McLeod returned from Rock- omissions in the Voters’ List of the Municipali- ty of Charlottenburgh for 1901. Mr K D McLeod, of Spring Creek,passed N McRae purchased last week a heavy land on Tuesday, where she had charge of All persons having business at tho Court are A number of Parlor Suites always on through here on Saturday evening and draught Clydesdale horse in the vicinity of the Post office tor some time. required to attend at the said time and place. Dated tho fifteenth day of October, 1901. hand from which to select. visited Battle Hill friends. Dunvegan. If weddings aro an index of prosperity G. H. MACGILLIVRAY, Mr Alex Clark, blacksmith, and R W the “north country’’ must be in a flourish- Clerk of the said Municipality McLeod paid a business trip to Maxville BALTIC CORNERS ing condition. Our genial agent takes and Dunvegan on Saturday. Mr Angus McDonald intends leaving for great delight showing the happy couples A nice display of Window Shades from 30c. up. Curtain We are called upon to record the death Toronto next week, where he will reside his collection of curios. Poles, complete in wood or brass trimmings, 25c. of Christy McLeod, relict of the late Ewen with his daughter. Miss Christena McMillaii returned from I carry a full liue.of ^Framed Pictures, and do picture framing Ban McMillan, which sad event occurred Mr C Montgomery finds great attraction visiting friends in Finch on Monday. FOR YOUR GOLD at lowest prices. on Thursday, October 10th. in Maxville, judging by the number of B Brodie, of Dalhousie Station, spent Caskets, CofBus, Shrouds and all undertaking supplies always The deceased, whose maiden name was j trips he takes in that direction. Sunday in town. Try Cough Balsam on hand, and at prices to suit everybody. Christy McLeod, was a daughter of the Miss Kate McGinnis left for Montreal Mr and Mrs I) Robertson spent last week With Tablets, late Roderick McLeod of Laggan, who i last week. in Montreal. All for 25 Cents. came to this country in 1703 from Glenelg, '■ Mr Peter McLean, of Skye, visited W Morrison is very busy putting in fur- Doors Open Day and Night Scotland, with his brother Kenneth, each friends here lately. naces at present. Cui’cs others aud will cure you. Ab- of whom took up 100 acres of land, which Mr D Campbell and W Hill are engaged D Robertson has added another curiosity solutely PURE. Contains no danger- is known today as the Donald Rory Mc- I threshing at Fairviow. to his fine collection. The donor claims it ous drugs. For sale at Leod farm. Mr and Mrs Jim Montgomery spent last to bo the genuine pick-axo used by Adam GEO. H. KEMP, The late Mrs McMillan was born on this I -week visiting their many friends in Berwick Daulao in building the fort at tho foot of McLeister’s Drug Store, Alexandria’s Leading Furniture Dealer. Main Street South. lot on June 4th, 1802. She was therefore and Chrysler. thu Long Gault RnplJa when he, with six- ALEXANDRIA. IMontrenI, oil painting; Kdmnnd Morris TWENTY DOLLAR SILO. oil painting. THE COW IN IOWA. Honorable mention—N. A. Doll, Halifax, Slasilx Dullt and Has a Capacity of Statna of the Dairy Indastry—Price oil pnintlng; P. M. Bell-Smith, Toronto, oil About Tbirty-slx Tons. pointing; P. H. Brlgden, Toronto, water of Butter—-Uae of Separatora. You Will In Matters of Agriculture, Fores- color p.nintlng; Plorence C.T.rlyIe, Wood- In a recent issue Hoard’s Dairyman The report of Dairy and Food Com- stock. Ont., oil painting; .1. W. It, Forster, published the accompanying picture missioner Norton of Iowa contains tt try, Mines and Fisheries. Toronto, oil painting; J. IJ* Graham, Mon- Be Happy, trinl, oil painting; Kobert P. Gagcn, To- and detail of construction of a silo that number of statistical facts which are ronto, water color painting: P. McGIlU- was built by an Oregon farmer at a of general interest. The total number vrn.v Knowles, Toronto, oil painting; C. of cows In Iowa Is 1,295,900, or an and AWARDS AT THE PAN-AMERICAN M. Jfanl.v, Toronto, water color painting; cost of ?20. The silo is 10 by 24 feci, Mar.r Held, Toronto, oil painting; 8. inside measurement. It Is a stave silo, average of 23 to the square mile In the Contented Strickland Tally, Toronto, oil painting; built of 2 by G scantlings set edgewise, less populous portions of the state to I’anl Wlckson, Paris, Ont., oil painting. BteoinpciB86» Adjudccs by tho Jury and they are neither sized nor beveled. 55 In the more populous. The value of Instnllntlon. these cows Is $38,358,503, or nearly $30 If you of AwBrdi At the RufT'Io Gold medal—Division 8—Bureau Mines, There are slxty-two staves or scant- Contain the Namen of Atan.v ' Toron t-o. per cow. The number of cows to each Silver modal-I)Ivis:on 1—Department of. lings. They are set on a foundatibn of 1,000 population Is 576. Get a diant, a Groat Unny of tiom ‘Agriculture of the Province of Ontario. gravel and brick. For the foundation The average price of butter has de- Beside in Ontario^fbo the earth is excavated to the depth of creased over seven years ago, but has “Model” Honor I,iste. NORTHWEST TERRiTOR'ES. fourteen inches, two feet wide, in cir- Increased over last year. The average Gasoline Buffalo. Oct. 10.—The jury of cular form. This Is filled lu with stom price In 1893 was 27 cents; In 1894, 24 Tho Prop «ni to C;ITC them l*rovincia1 and brick (the brick were used sliupl.' cents; In 1895, 21 cents; In 1890, 20 awards of the Pan-American l:'xpo- Engine sition last evening made public the fltatn«t~llie Dolegntion Now at because they tt-ero bandy; gravel 1? cents, and In 1900, 22 cents. list of recompenses adjudged to ex- About It. just as good) and tamped down solid. During the year ending July 1, 1900, hibitors On the center of this the bottom ends there were but three licenses Issued for Ottawa, Oct. 10.—Hon. F. W. G. tne sale of oleomargarine In the state. To run your farm machinery. It can be run by any- ^ The total number of awards an- Haultnin, Premier of the Northwest of the staves are set. For hoops or ►— one of ordinary intelligence, and you have no trouble nounced by the Pan-American Ex- Territories, and Hon. A. L. Sifton, bands to hold the staves together he All of these have since expired, and no «— with coal, wood, ashes, water or steam, dust, dirt or position judges yesterday was 3.- Provincial Treasurer and Minister renewals have been taken out. smoke. It will thresh, grind, cot wood and corn and 193, divided as follows: Gold me- of Public Works, have arrived here Of the 030 creameries In the state run a cream separator. Made by dals, 887; silver medals, 1,159; to discuss with the Minister of tho 842 are operated on the separator plan, bronze medals, 1,147. There were Interior and a sub-committee of the 71 on the gathered cream plan and 60 also 1,384 exhibits that received Cabinet the ciuestion of organizing on a combination of the two plans. honorable mention. The United the Northwc.st Territories into a Five hundred and one creameries are B The Goldie & McCnllocli Co,, Limited. 1 States heads the list of prize win- Province. The conference is the re- ners, with 601 gold trophies, 663 owned by Individuals, 340 are operated sult of correspondence between Hon. on the co-operative plan, 110 on tho ^ D. P. J. T©BIN, Hgt., Lancaster. ^ silver, 562 bronze and 470 honora- Clifford Sifton and Premier Haul- ble mentions. Mexico comes next stock company plan. Write (or prices. tnin, during which the former ex- There has been a notable Increase In with 78 gold medals, 151 silver and pressed himself as follows: “With- 139 bronze. Canada won 13 gold the past year of the number of farm out at the present moment commit- modal.s, 23 silver mcuiils, 17 bronze ting myself to any positive state- separators In use iii the state. In 1900 medals, and 34 honorable mentions. ment, I am prepared to say that the there being 3,332 ns against 1,762 of The names of the following Can- time has arrived wh MONEY. MONEY. DOMINION of tho 29th Battalion, while the hand FUNERAL OF MR. WALL/-C.- # The undersigned is prepared to loan money played “Rule Britannia.” 94? at 5 percent on terms to suit borrowers. The L.’irjrest Kvor Soon in liurul Wo.st Stratforil nt N'«»on. CHARGES REASONABLE. CONDITION Ynrk-Tho Nnnion «f Mis Twenty 94? Stratford, Oct. 14.—The train r.XUi DEALING ACCORDED TO ALL. Ducal Pair Arrived at Queen's l»;ilî-lîenr«r.s. bearing tho royal party reached here Furnaces PKIVATE MONEY AVAILABLE. Royal Saturday Night. at noon Saturday. An immense Woodbridge, Oct. 14.—All that was FARMS EOR SALE. POWDER.... throng of people awaited their ar- mortal of Nathaniel Clarke Wallace, 9^?' ANGUS MCDONALD, rival and cheered heartily when the born June 21, 1844, died Oct. 7, 22-ly Insurance Agent. >{>ont Miiulay at tho FulU~Anclrnt train drew in. A chorus of school 1901, member for West York in the Let us have your 9^? children sang the "'Maple Leaf” and Capital Crowded ^Vith Vis^itorH—ni»- Dominion Parliament, and the Most 9^ 9^ "God Save tho King.” There was Worshipful Grand aster and Sov- attention for tiii;;nished Cucsts Did Not Att-n A §biefely Sepsenal. A GonsmptiTe People. r Movenoents of well known Glen- y Underwear. A garrians briefly noted. K GAN SECURE RENEWED HEALTH AND STRENGTH. Tho difference in make and qualities is something Arch Young has gone to Montreal. surprising. We carry in our lines only the best we can procure to sell at the prices asked, and we think J A Cameron, was in the Capital on The Rich, Red Blood Made by Dr. Wednesday. we have something that will please you. Our FLEECE Williams’ Pink Pills Gives New LINED Underwear is having a big run at present. D E McMillan, Laggan, was a News Strengrth to Every Nerve, Fibre It’s a grand thing for a sensitive skin, so soft and non caller Monday. irritating, little price too ; 50c and 60c per garment, and Organ of the Body. “Kumfortable” also. Many people must have "All J 0 Simpson paid Montreal a business Wool” Underwear or none. We have some splendid visit Wednesday. From the Budget, Shelburne, N.S. “All Wool” lines to sell at SOc, 75c, 85c, 91.00, 91-25 Eeeve Bathurst, of Dalhousie Mills, was Among the young ladies of Shel- and np to 92.25 per garment, in Canadian and Scotch in town Tuesday. burne, there is none to-day who more Natural Wools. fully bears the impress of perfect S Henry, Maxville, called on friends in health than Miss Lillian Durfee. Un- Really Reliable Lines. town on Saturday. fortunately this was not always the Miss Isabella McFhee, visited with Mon> case, as a few years ago Miss Dur- We also carry the celebrated “Stanfield’s” treat friends this week. fee became ill, and her friends feared UNSHBINKABLE Underwear. This line is made that she was goin^ into decline. A from long fibred Nova Scotia wool and is guaranteed John D McLeod, MoCrimmon, was in doctor was called in and prescribed, by the makers “not to shrink in the wash money town Monday morning. but his medicines did not have the V. will be refunded if otherwise. It is excellent in quality Miss Annie MoDonell is the guest of her desired effect. Her strength gradu- and finish and sells for 91.00 and 91.25 per garment, sister, Mrs (Dr) D D McDonald. ally left her, her appetite failed, she according to size. We also have a nice line of little had frequent headaches, was very boys’ Underwear in fleece lined and all wool from 35o W D McLeod, Kirk Hill, was among the many visitors to town this week. pale, and finally grew so weak that to 75o per garment. Cold weather is coming. Drop a walk of a few rods would com- in and get your supply of our warm Underwear. D II and Mrs Dewar, Glen Sandfiold, pletely fatigue her. The young were visitors to town Wednesday. lady’s family sorrowfully observed WILL. J. SIMPSON, H G Smith, Greenfield’s lumber king, that she was steadily failing, and MEN’S FURNISHER. paid our sanctum a short visit on Wednes- feared that consumption would claim day. her as a victim. One day a friend Simpson Block, Main St, Alexandria, Ont. urged that she should give Dr. Wil- Messrs W J McBae and Geo Dey, of liams’ Pink Pills a trial, but the ■ This space belongs to Dnnvegan, paid town a flying yisit Monday idea at first was not favorably en- night. tertained ; it seemed hopeless to ex- pect that any medicine would held J A Welsh, Greenfield, was one of the her after the doctor’s treatment had JOHN SIMPSON & SON, signatnres on the Grand Union register on failed. However, this good friend Friday. still urged, and finally prevailed. Jas Lothian, Monkland, spent Monday By the time the third box was used, Watch for interesting evening the guest of his father, Mr Donald there was an unmistakable improve- Lothian. ment in Miss Durfee’s condition. Cheered by this, the pills were con- Miss M B Kennedy left on Monday for tinued, and in the course of a few announcement next week. Montreal, where she has sooured a lucra- weeks the former invalid, whose Madame Albani tive position. strength was taxed by the slightest exertion, was almost restored to While in town on Friday, Mr D D Mo- health. ’The use of the pills was Says of Bae, of Glen Sandfield, paid the News a still continued and a few weeks more business call. found Miss Durfee again enjoying The genial Wm Cameron, of Lancaster, perfect health. while in town Monday, paid our sanctum a To a reporter who interviewed her, bnsiness call, she said “I believe that Dr. Wil- Ye Old Heintzman & Go. liams’ Pink Pills saved my life, and P A Ferguson, Dept P M, attended the I earnestly recommend them to all re-opening of Burns Church, Martintown, who fear that consumption has laid on Sanday last. its grasp upon them.” That the facts related above are “The tone of the Heintz- Mr and Mrs Jno McBae, Dunvegan,spent not in any way exaggerated, is Saturday in town the gnestsof Mr and Mrs born out by the following statement man & Co. Piano is delight- Norman McBae. from Robt. G. Irwin, Esq., the well John W Smillie, the well known manu- known stipendiary magistrate for the ful. The elasticity of action facturer, of Maxville, spent Monday in municipality, who says :—“I distinct- town on business. ly remember the pale face of Miss marvellous, every note ringing Lillian Durfee and the regrets of N K McCrimmon, of MoCrimmon & friends as they expressed their con- r-'ti''! ' out in clear, pearly and Frasor, McCrimmon PO, was in town on viction that she would soon be oom- busiaesu Tuesday. Ëelled to say farewell to earth. Miss limpid quality. It excels any lurfee, however, carries the unmis- Mr and Mrs H C Weir, of tho Canada takable credentials of good health, piano I have ever used.” Atlantic Hotel, Glen Boberteon, were in and frequently expresses her indebt- town on Saturday. edness to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.” Pale and anaemic girls, or young Bepresented by W A MoCrea, druggist, and A MoDiar- people with consumptive tendencies, mid, of the Bank of Ottawa, Hawkesbnry, will find renewed health and bodily spent Sanday in town. vigor through the use of Dr. Wil- R. A. MANSELL, Misses Carlyle, Mnnroe’s Mills, and liams’ Pink Pills. These _ pills are Williamson, of Williamstown, were gnests an unfailing cure for all diseases due at the Grand Union Wednesday. to a watery condition of the blood, Cornwall and Maxville. or shattered nerves. Sold by all While on an official visit to schools in dealers in medicine or sent postpaid this district. Dr MoDiarmid, IPS,Maxville, on receipt of oOc. a box, or $2.50 spent a abort time in town on Tuesday. for six boxes, by addressing the _Dr. fh'r Kitchen Among the visitors noticed on our Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, LOGS ! CURRENT AND wall Wednesday to see the Dnke and streets on Monday were Norman E Mc- Ont. Duchess of Cornwall. Leod, Dnnvegan, and B F McBae Loobiel. A°r Parlor DISTRICT NEWS. Dick Morin, of Cornwall, is spending a Messrs Jno Simpson, H Mnnro and E ■ ■ Li . $ r=^ - holiday duck hnnting in Lancaster. Tarleton left last evening for New York, Important Events in Few Words Wanted. where they will spend a few days holiday. T-i-s f Everything required In LANOASTEE For Busy Readers. ’Farnitnre and Hardware is Owing to the absence of Bev D G MoBae Highest price paid for Basswood, P P Mnnro, M.A, loft last week for FISK’S COENEB being offered at ridionlonsly in Europe, Bev Father Foley oondnoted the The Kusy Werld’s Happenlnxs Carerally ! Lowprioeaat Ash, Hemlock, Pine, &c. Harriston, Ont., where bo has secured a servioes in Glen Nevis Chnrob on Sunday. What’s the matter with the Corner Compiled and Put Into Handy and 1.000 cords Cedar, good situation as teacher in the High “Cora.?” It’s all right. B A Carter, Travelling Frt. and Pass. Attructive Shape For the Readers 5.000 Fence Posts—9 ft. long, School of that town. Agt. of the CAB, was in town on Tues- A very large number was present at the of Our Paper—A Solid Hoar’s Enjoy- 6 in. and up at top. A Sanriol, our enterprising merchant, day en business oonneoted with his com- The AiSaniÈa weeding on Tuesday to view the matri- 3.000 Piles, 20 ft. long and up, has opened ont a fruit and confectionery pany. ment in Paragraphs. monial project. All enjoyed the day to a Fvmliire.^ "'-’ÿ _ 8 in. at small end, in Tamarac, store in bis block on Main street. After being the gnest of Mrs A A Boyd, FNCLASSIFIEIP great extent. We wish the young conple Empoi^Q 1 Spruce, Rock Elm or Hemlock. ^tMr Hall, of Saranac Lake, has leased Elgin St, for several days, Mrs F F Mc- Russell Iletherington, 11 years' ol many joys and much prosperity. 200 cords White Ash Bolts, cut the MoBae House for a term of years and Dougall, Maxville, returned home Monday age, drc.ssed in a grey suit, wearing a / Mr N D McLeod’s saw mill is running in morning. ja.:n:u.:' 'All the latest novelties and 4 ft. long. will snooeed Mr A B McDonald as proprie- peaked cap and a red tie, has been the most ap-to-date fnrnish- a very speedy manner at present under the missing from his home in Toronto 4.000 Telephone Poles, 25 feet tor, Mr McDonald moves to his farm in Among the well known visitors to town Ings. . ample care bf D E McKinnon at the since Tuesday morning. and up, 6 in. at small end. the 4th Lanoaster. Mr McDonald’s genial on Tuesday was Bev Bev B A Macdonald, throttle. the energetic and painstaking priest of The physicians in attendance on . 500 cords heading, cut 4 ft. long, oountenance will be missed. We welcome Mr. Walter E. H. Massey, who is ly- Mr Alex Chisholm, agent, Dnnvegan, Greenfield. soft and hard wood. our new proprietor. ing dangerously ill with typhoid fe- Caskets, ^ visited M A Fraser last Thnrsday. D J Macpherson, of Alexandria, spent w Messrs Geo Weir and Dan McCrimmon, ver at Toronto, reported Sunday Our sociable blacksmith, Mr C Stewart, of MoCrimmon, left for Santa Clara, N Y, night that their patient was a little Coffins, Monday here hnnting duck. Himself and Sawing Custom Shingles has taken firm steps towards the trade. He on Monday morning where they purpose improved. Shrouds ’iC^r Jim Fraser bagged a dozen fine birds. spending the winter. A SPECIALTY. will in the future abide with it and will be Sir Frederick Young, K.C.M.G., is Miss Boss, of Kingston, is the guest this on his way to Canada, via New present to fill the wants of his many ous- We were pleased to receive a pleasant and all nndertaking supplies, week of Miss Bayside, Inkerman Cottage, York, to attend the laying of a cor- We also grind provender and tomers. visit from Mr K Hope, of Glen Bobertson, ner stone for an extension to tho at the lowest market price, South Lanoaster. on Friday. He was accompanied to town and satisfaction guaranteed. guarantee good work. Mr D HJoSweyn has recently completed Kingston University, at Kingston, D Sinclair, of Alexandria, paid Lanoaster by his daughter. Miss Jennie C. 7 Ton will be well repaid for a the repairing of his new brick house. We Ont., on October 15. T- ^ visit as I mean business. a visit, the guest of A MoOnat, Sunday hope to see Mr McSweyn occupy it soon. ^ J J McIntosh who has the contract of Santos H. Dumont, the Brazilian tp- First-class livery in oon- and Monday. bnilding the new Bank of Ottawa building, aeronaut, made another attempt on Last Saturday Mr and Mrs C Franklin, ♦ nection. A L Smith, barrister, of Alexandria, at Bracebridge, spent a few days in town Friday to win the Deutsch prize, Bioeville, visited in the neighborhood. Siith & McLennan, attended the Conrt of Bevision here on this week, the guest of his family. but, owing to an accident to the Mr Dnnoan Bethune proposes leaving for rudder of his flying machine, ho was Greenfield, Ont. Monday. While en route to New York on Monday obliged to return to the starting Tnpper Lake, N Y, soon. Mr and Mrs A S McBean and Miss Mac- Mr Wm Arkinstall wl>o spent some time at place after going fifty yards. Sorry to report the accident which hap- Athol the guest of bis son, Wm T Arkin- One hundred thousand dollars will A* D. McGillivray, pherson accepted an invitation Saturday stall, was ia town for a few honrs. Alexandria. last from Mrs Nicholas to accompany their pened to Mr D N MoCnaig last week, who be asked of Congress to pay the fell off a scaffold in bis new barn and in- After a pleasant visit with Ottawa fri- phj’siciaus who cared for William Mc- party as far as Morrisburg for a sail in Kinley in his last illness. This is jured his spine. He is improving nicely. ends, Miss Julia McMillan retnrned to their yacht ‘‘Nakomis.” They had a de- town on Saturday. Miss McMillan ia re- nearly twice the sum paid for medi- lightfnl trip and speak highly of the way csiving a cordial welcome from her many cal attendance upon Garfield twenty they were entertained by the American friends. yooi's ago, during a period ten times THORN HILL FARM POUENIBB as long, the bill being 957,000. party. After a pleasant visit with her sister,Mrs M. Anschutz of Monaco is building I^ancaster, Ont., Canada. D J Fraser has sold his farm on the Dr and Mrs MoEwen, Dnnvegan, were D Lothian, Mrs Jamieson, of Montreal, in France a submarine boat in which Black river to G Jamieson. Wo nnderstand the guests of their sister, Mrs L D John- retnrned home on Monday. She was to reach tho North Polo. It will be ston, on Wednesday of last week. aooompanied by Mrs Lothian, who will larger than any existing submarine Mr Fraser will move to Lancaster. spend some time in the city. Mies Gregg was in Vankleek Hill on boat, and so powerfully constructed PEKIN DUCKS. The Conrt of Bevieion for the township as to burst its way through fairly Saturday. After an extended visit with Glengarry of Lancaster was held in MoBae’s Hall, friends, Mr and Mrs Jno W Finlan and thick ice to the surface In case, like Those requiring Daoks for breeding pur- Lancaster, on Monday, Judge Liddell pre- George Callwell and mother, of Washing- children, of Pueblo, Col, left on Saturday M. Jules 'Verne’s Nautilus, it fails to poses will find it to their advantage to ex- siding. There were a number of names ton Territory, aro visiting friends in this for Cornwall, where they spent a few days find crevasses. amine my stock before purchasing else- neighborhood since a week. prior to their leaving for their western CASDAI.TI1BS. where. I can offer to the public at reduced added to the list." Bev and Mrs Bichie of the Flats were in home. Mrs. Eldridge, wife of George Eld- prices the finest Drakes and Dncks that The telephone ofiics has been moved to over came into the County of Glengarry. town recently. ridge, G.T.B. engineer, sustained a 'Mr A D McDonell's new premises. Main Among the well known gentlemen who fractured skull at Brockville, the re- All these are bred from the celebrated The sons of toil are taming over the favored town with a visit on Wednesday street. The location is central and con- sult of a runaway accident bn Fri- Bankin Strain. Prices are as follows :— The Fall Term of the green sod. were, D J Fraser, Lancaster ; M J McLen- ventent to both hotels and all business nan, Williamstown ; Geo Boss, Fassifern ; day. She is unlikely to recover. 1 Pair Dncks and 1 Drake, 3 years old Mrs J Smith was appointed one of the Four trainmen were killed and three for 95.00. honses. V G Chisholm, Loohiel ; D MoCaskill, Vice Presidents for the Glengarry and Laggan, and A A McLean, Glen Bobertson. others were slightly injured in a col- 1 Drake, 3 years old, for 92.60. Cornwall Glare Sutherland arrived home on Mon- Prescott WOT Unions, at tho Lancaster lision of freight trains on the Chi- This Spring’s Drakes at 92.00. Commercial day from Sanit Ste Marie, where he has W C T U convention held on October 2nd Much regret wae felt on learning of the cago, Great Western Railroad, one been on a pleasant trip for a ooaple of illness of Councillor J A McMillan. Mr mile east of Lombard, Til., on Thurs- Barred Plymouth Book and White Wy- and 3rd. day. Gollege weeks. McMillan was confined to his room for sev- andotte Cocks, 2 years old, at 91-00. Mrs William McBae is visiting her eral days with an affection of oneof his ears. At Quebec, Thursday afternoon a A telegram was received on Monday by parental home in Dalhousie. He left for the hospital in Montreal on drayman, named Villeneuve, while These prices are only good for a limited Commences time. First come, first served. Mr E McCrimmon, 4th Lanoaster, from St We hear that the little 4 year old boy of Wednesday and Ills many friends will be driving from one of the wharves lead- pleased to learn that the treatment there is ing to St. Andrew street, was run Spring Chickens taken in exchange at 6c. Johns, Nfld., informing him of the sudden Mr and Mrs Larne died of bronchitis on proving benificial. into by a C.P.R. shunting engine and per lb. live weight. Sept. 3, 1901. death of his daughter Cbrlstena, which sad Monday night. Baby Larne is also suffer- was thrown from his vehicle. Both event took place on Monday, heart failure ing from the same disease. Miss Bettie McMillan, of Buffalo, but legs were cut completely off, and the The class rooms have been en- being the cause of death. The remains are Mr Malloy, tax collector, is making his formerly of 12-4th, Kenyon, left the Bison man was otherwise injured. - A. S. McBean. city on the 8th inst, for New York in com- larged for the fifth time. The expected to arrive here Wednesday night usual rounds. Tho Do'iald Liner Tritouia, from pany with Mr and Mrs Chas Williams, of Montreal, ran aground off St. An- equipment and efficiency is un- and the funeral will take place Thursday Miss Martha Persian, Biceville, is agent Buffalo, from where they sailed on the 10th toine, Thursday night. She arrived SITUATIONS VACANT. equalled. at 2 o’clock to St. Andrew’s Cemetery, for toilet preparations for the Purity Man- inst for Europe where they purpose visiting at Quebec Friday morning, where Write for catalogue. South Lancaster. Particulars of her death ufaotiiring Co., Welland, Ont. England, Scotland, Ireland, Paris and sev- divers found her keel plate serious- High class girls wishing to obtain good eral other points of interest on the Contin- ly punctured about nine feet in itnations as cooks, bonsemaids, general and funeral will be given next week. Much Andrew Johnston returned from Medora, èht. They will return early next Spring. ''-rvants, etc., apply to MBS. JACOBSON, GEO. F. SMITH, Principal, sympathy is felt for tho bereaved family. Man, and is engaged as clerk in W Niobol- Miss McMillan’s Glengarry friends wish length. After being surveyed she Crescent St., Montreal. 32-3m her a pleasant journey and safe return. was taken into dock to discharge Cornwall, Ont. A number of Lancastrians went to Corn- Bou’s store. cargo out of No. 1 hold ~r fortune to have with us on this occasion, its immense circulation amongst the Our stay in Halifax was full to the brim farmers, stock breeders, etc., will with enjoyment. Sharp at 10 a.m. Friday, bring him more pi-ominontly before Here ! Here ! Here ! August 23rd, our members gathered on the public. Piokford & Black’s wharf ready to enjoy PLOUGHING MATCH—As will be seen an outing on the harbor as the guests of “Better late than never” as the nsnal saying is. by posters, the Township of Charlot- We are a little late this season with our Grand the Nova Scotia Tourist Association- tenburg Ploughing Association will Millinery Opening, on account of holidays. But we Among the company ware Finance Minister hold their first matcli on the farm of cordially invite all the ladies of Alexandria and the vicinity to attend our The Quill-drivers’ Visit to Fielding, W. Boche, M.P., M. E. Keef, M. Farquhar Robertson, East of Wil- P.P., J. Taylor Wood, Eev. S. F. Henstie iiamstown, on Tliursday, 24th inst. Glace Bay, Louisburg, and many other leading citizens. Presi- Good prizes are being offered for com- Grand Millinery Opening dent I. C. Stewart and several members of petition, and it is to be lioped that Truro and Halifax. the executive were on hand and they were these friendly contests will engender a Which will take place on Monday and Tuesday, the by no means idle. A feature of the sail deeper interest in this much neglected Sifery was the rendition, in a most acceptable art. manner, of several selections by a vocal 7th and 8th of October, 1901 In tny last letter I described in a meagre quartette. After a sail about the harbor DISAPPOINTED — The Council were way, owing to want of space, oar pleasant the steamer went along the Flagship present, the witnesses were in attend- We will make the greatest disylay of the finest and stay in Sydney, O.B., and the very instrao- Crescent, a special privilege, kindly granted ance, but no judge ■ appeared. Such latest styles of hats, ever shown in Alexandria. was the state of affairs here on Wed- Day In selecting a milliner we bad great success as we tive visit paid to the steel works on the by Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, have the best milliner of the city of Ottawa engaged. morning of the 22nd August. The same and an opportunity was given to as lands- nesday when a Lochiel drainage case 8o that we will be able to show you as fine and up-to* was to be heard. The suspension of 1 date Hats as are often seen in large cities, all of afternoon, shortly after luncheon, the en- men of the west to visit one of Britain’s all regular trains on the Grand Trunk, which will be sold at very low prices. All kinds of tire party entrained on a special to enjoy a leviathans of war, one fully taken advant- hats on hand for old ladies, young ladies, Misses and run over the Sydney and Louisburg rail- age of. to permit of the safe passage of the J^as its children. Please do not miss this Grand Millinery way to Louisburg, a distance of some forty- In the afternoon a drive was taken Royal train, was responsible for the Opening, where you will have the opportunity of two miles. Along this line at Dominion, through the city ; the public gardens. non-appearance of His Honor. purchasing the most up-to date hats for half the price you have to pay in any other millinery store in Bridgeport, Glace Bay and Morien were Point Pleasant Park, the citadel, in turn UNCOMMON VEGETABLE — Duncan town. Please call and be convinced. to be seen the evidences of the great coal being visited, and it was close upon five McCormick, 19--1 Lochiel, was in town mines of Cape Breton. At Glace Bay, Mr. o’clock before the North Street railway Ifeedsr^ on Saturday. While here Mr. McCor- Coyne, traffic manager of the railway,came station was reached, where awaiting us was mick showed us a large Japanese on board, and it is althost unnecessary to a special train placed at our disposal by pippin of which he has grown quite a H. MaRKSON, add that that gentleman, quite a young the management of the Dominion Atlantic number this year. The vegetable is man at that, but evidently as shrewd as Railway, to convey us to Digby and back an uncommon one here. As will bé It it is groceries you are in Stone Store, Main Street, South, Alexandria they make them, handled the party in an again to Halifax. noticed in another column Mr. McCor- need of at any time, we have excellent manner. In and about the vicin- A. G. F. M. mick is selling his farm-stock and im- them as we are always anti- ity of Mira Bay the view is enchanting and plements by public auction on the cipating your wants. the train was for the time run at a moder- 22nd. ate* rate of speed that the excursionists JUST RECEIVED V COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPS—The Otta- might enjoy same. IN AND - - wa Valley Counties’ Championship For Fall, and Winter Ap- At Louisburg we were met by Mayor ples, leave me your order as Lewis and Councillors McPhee and Town- was held in Ottawa on Wednesday. send and H. C. LeVatte, Warden of the ABOUT TOWN J. A. Cameron, of the Grand Union, I am getting some of the best County, as sociable a quartette as one was in attendance. The Ottawa Val- keeping stock that can be could desire to meet. Without delay the ley Championship was won by A. purchased from the growers LACROSSE is dead for the season and Matte, of Vankleek Hill. A. K. Mc- party embarked on the tug £. M. Cates, football is here again. this fall, and will be sold as a shipment of Swanton Time commanded by a typical sample of a sea Donald, of Greenfield, won 2nd in the TH.VNKSGIVING POULTRY should which is considered fhe in the market and salt in the person of Captain Caine, and running high jump, 1st putting 101b. low as possible. now be undergoing the fattening pro- sells at JI,25 a bbl., and as tJiis is the season wlicn the run to the old town of Louisburg was shot. A. Snider, Williamstown, won cess. .3rd in running high jump and running there ate many things wanted in the huUding line, made without mishap. The chief interest Groceries are like boys— I might say that my stock of felts, nails, NOTICE TO STOP—D. Beaton, tailor, broad jump. The competitors and hinges, to visitors to this peint is in the ruins. some are good, some are bad; locks, cow ties, ready-mixed paints, lead, oil, etc., Yet at one time this same Louisburg was now has a large and attractive sign officers to the number of forty dined ornamenting the front of his at the Gilmour. we let the other fellows keep is complete and prices are right. A large shipment considered one of the strongest fortified of glass ordered, import is to arrive in a few days cities in the world. Today these same shop. CORNWALL AND ROYALTY — The the bad and we keep only thé good. I would like to make special mention of a ready- fortifications can only be traced by the aid BEE HIND THEE TIME—Things r Royal train bearing the Duke and mixed barn paint which I can offer at 75c per gal. of a plan and a description of the place as it sew slow inn vankleek hill that thee Duchess of Cornwall and York arrived If the ladies realized what and the celebrated Elastic Graphite Roofing paint was. For fully two hours we wandered ov- raspberries ripen inn Oktobur. Wee in Cornwall at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. a difference our pastry flour at $1.00 per gallon. I also keep a stock of the er this grass-grown ruin, learning much from have H. .Tones’s word 4 it. When the train slackened up Mayor White Star Cement on hand. This brand speaks old inhabitants, wh'i acted as guides, as to makes in their cakes, we are FOR PASTURES NEW—P. Bougie, Campbell presented the royal pair for itself. If anything is wanted in these lines, its early history, and when the warning sure they would all want a bailiff, left town rather unceremo- with a complete set of lacrosse sticks give The People’s Store a call before buying else- whistle blew wo were loath to embark upon package. It makes a light, niously last week. H. Patterson is for their children. The sticks were where. our homeward journey, realizing as we did, now officiating in his stead. encased in a beautifully gold-mounted pure, dainty cake, put up in that much of the early history of Canada case bearing a suitable inscription. A any quantity desired. was closely connected with old historic WON AT THE P.\N-AM—Mr. Samuei G. Mooney, of Vankleek Hili, won 1st set of flag poles and a ball accom- Lonisbnrg. The run from Louisburg to panied the sticks. Little Olive, tlie Sydney proved an eye-opener to many of prize with his 3 year old Clydesdale exempting Yours trùly, stallion at the Buffalo Exposition. five-year old daughter of MayorCamp- us, and we soon appreciated the fact that bell, presented a boquet of flowers to we were travelling over the best piece of road ^ Gus. WON PRIZES—At the McGill her Royal Highness. Canned Çoods J. J. WIGHTMAN, Maxville. bed to be found in Canada, and that at an games on Wednesday. Gus Mclntosli, average speed of 71 miles an hour, the of Dalkeith, who is a first year medical PROCTOR’S MONTREAL THEATRE— Fresh as in harvest time, fastest time ever made on the road. At student, won several prizes. Gus. is Vaudeville bills, big brisk and breezy, tasty as the new plucked N.B.—Highest market price pMd in trade for good .varieties of Fail Apples, Wonid lifee Glace Bay, traffic Manager Coyne left ns, surely a winner. will henceforth be the attraction at fruit. We buy our canned them brought in before the cold weather. Proctor’s Theatre, on Guy St., Mon- but not before the writer had, in the name CHANGE IN TIME—All parties who treal. Snappy programmes, made up goods of a reliable house and of the Association, thanked him for cour- are interested in the movement of we know they’re packed neat- tesies extended, and he had been accorded trains on the Canada Atlantic should of the great stars of the vaudeville three hearty cheers and a tiger. “Ned read the new time card appearing in stage, together with the lesser lights, ly in clean tins; no old stock Muggat,” the engineer, was also heartily another column. who are none the less pleasing in their is here; 'every can is bright cheered. The same evening the party was lines, are sure to attract and please DITCH AWARD—The adjourned ditch and fresh inside as it looks given an excursion on the harbor as the large houses. Contracts have already award case, which was to have been outside. Our early green guests of the Cape Breton Electric Com- been signed with Sandow, the strong- pany, and the members of the Executive held on Wednesday, is in progress as est man in the world ; the Florenz sifted peas are as good as any were entertained at dinner by H. M. Whit- we go to press. Judge Liddell is pre- Troupe,Paul Spandoni, Jacques Inaudi, French pea, and see them for siding. ney, Esq. The members of the Sydney The Kauffman Troupe of Bicyclists, IOC a can. Any other grades Club and thé Yacht Club were indefatigable AGRICULTURAL MEETING—The offi- Fleury Trio, Ena Bertoldi, Trentanovi Just of pease cheaper. in their efforts to entertain ns and they cers of the Glengarry Agricultural Sisters, Remarc-Rila Troupe and many proved to be ideal hosts. Thursday morn- Society held a meeting at Williafns- others. Visitors to Montreal should ing, the 22nd, our train pulled out and we town, Tuesday. The reports presented not fail to drop in an Proctor’s. There ^oyle*s reached Point Tupper at an early hour. were of a satisfactory character and is a matinee every day, and ladies are An antiquated ferry conveyed our train, in the society is in a floorishing condi- Ruculved admitted to all parts, except on Satur- Çilt &dge gutter sections, across the Strait of Canso, and tion. days, for ten cents. The same big I was obliged to advance the soon after we found ourselves at New Glas- SUSPENDED—Owing to some mis- shows are given both afternoon and price of this grade owing to the gow. Here awaiting us were Mayor, Coun- understanding, work on the grist mill evening. fact of the advance in price of cillors, Mr. Bell, M.P., and many others. has been suspended for the past few Another large lot of our famous Boots and Shoes for fall The address of welcome delivered by Mr. butter I cannot sell it as cheap as and winter, and are now prepared to fit any foot that days. We hope that the diffioulty ordinary butter, but remember comes the way. We have raised the quality of shoes and Bell, was one of the ablest efforts heard on boots in this town until we have brought the best shoes may soon be adjusted so that the work you have the quality and perfect * the trip, and was duly appreciated. Part may be completed. made within the reach of every buyer. We are selling shoes of the gang went for a drive, tendered by taste that butter should have. with the best London toes, light or heavy soles, laced or li NEW SONG—We have to thank Mr. * the people, and the rest of ns visited the buttoned. Extraordinary special offerings in ail lines. Séoing is believing', and wearing is proof positive. steel works. H. R. Cuddon for a copy of a new song “The Strathcona Horse,” which Coffee and ^ea We are offering a job line of shoes, a little, off style, The next stop of importance was at A 1 quality, at Sl.OQ, worth from Jl.SO to $3.00. Trnro, N.S., the home of Mr and Mrs is a patriotic composition of much THE NEWS makes a sqgcialty of A cup of good coffee at the end SEE the prizes we are giving wjth each pound of Pulton, who, by the way, had joined us at merit. The music was written by Auction Sale Bills. of breakfast quiets any misgivings Baking Powder or Mustard. Charlottetown, and from the outset left Prof. J. H. Hyde of the Citizens’ WE print them on on an hoiU’’s of indigestion, obliterates all sug- Band. nothing undone to add to onr pleasure. notice. gestions of ill humor and of those * D. D. MePHEE, Mr. Fulton is President of the Trnro Board- “JANICE MERIDITH” in Plattsburg WE give a Free Ad’. high grade coffees always receive St. Lawrence Block of Trade and impressed us as being a Theatre on Wednesday evening. So LOOK OVER THIS LIST. a hearty welcome at the end of decidedly shrewd and progressive young announces the Republican of that any and every meal. Our Ceylon Canadian. Onr reception at Truro was a town. “Janice” is all right, we like Oct. 18-34-7 Kenyon.' F. D. Sin- green tea is a seller, some object rousing one, much beyond expectation, and her style and only regret that it is in clair. to it for being too sharp in taste ; i- was not excelled by any received elsewhere the Plattsburg Theatre and not Alex- Oct. 19—21-8 Lancaster. M. Sayant. it only requires half the quantity on this_,Jjjip. The “Hub” of the Province ander Hall that she was showing. Oct. 22—19-4 Lochiel. Duncan Mc- of common Japan, then you will of Nova Scotia apparently was at its best Cormick. find it suit your taste exactly. Ask ROBBERY—On Sunday, the till in , 35 so far as appearance was concerned. Its Oct. 30 —Williamstown. D. J. for J. Boyle’s Ceylon green tea, streets, gaily decked with flags and decid- the office of the Canada Atlantic and Fraser. v-'.K N. Y. & O. Railways, Ottawa, was 25c per lb., then you will get the rmi edly well kept, caught our eye at once. The Nov. 5—Dalhousie Mills. Mrs. F. right thing in tea. drive through the town, the visit to Vic- robbed of between $800 and $1000. Sauve. toria Park, Experimental Farm, and Agent Taylor has been suspended Nov. 12—32-5 Kenyon. A. McKen- Blanchard’s celebrated poultry farm, all pending an investigation. As yet zie. Confectionery passed too quickly and it was with keen there is no clue as to the identity of the burglars. There is such a vast difference regret that we found the schedule would in Candy, such a variety in quality not permit our making a longer stop at HAPPILY UNTRUE—A report, stat- and price that it is hard to tell this progressive town to be entertained by ing that Father Foley’s brother had BUSINESS 10GHLS. such hospitable people as it was our pleas- when you are getting good candy You are died suddenly in Chesterville on until after you have paid for it. ure to meet there. Saturday, gained considerable cur- The Misses MoDonellis the place to get On the train the gentlemen were present- yoar fine hats and bonnets. That’s why I am so careful to have rency in town during the early part every pound of our candies as ed with boutonnieres, and the ladies with of the week. Father Foley’s Alexan- ' Clearing sale. Splendid bargains in The man men and boys’clothing. Fall ahd winter good and fresh and delicious as bouquets, prepared by Mrs Holmes, of dria friends, whose number is legion, Truro. The ladies got something more— overcoats reduced at Ë. McArthur’s, the candy can possibly be made. At are pleased to learn that the report is fashionable tailor, Maxville. our candy counter you will -find attractive photographic souvenir groupings happily untrue. who ought to come in and see the. j of Viptqria Park views, the back of the Go to H D McGillis, Glen Robertson, for many new and toothsome, dainties. new fall and winter suitings, over- all kinds of Furniture and Carpets. Full cards being ipseribed as follows : OP INTEREST TO FARMERS—Wo see line always on baud. 28-3m You do not get any stale Royal coatings and. trouserings on. pur Souvenir of Truro, Nova Scotia, on the it annoimced that Mr. J. B. Spencer, Bargains in millinery Friday and Satur- Yeast Cake here. I get it fresh counters.. occasion of the Canadian Press Associa- who has for seven years been associate day at the Misses McDonell. every week by express, so you Jut come and see them ; you tion’s visit, with compliments of the Truro editor of “The Farmer’s Advocate,” Horses bring higher prices after being are sure of getting a good article. needn’t leave your order Unless ’ Board of Trade, August 22nd, 1901. has accepted a position with the fed McLeister’s English Condition Powders you want to ; but we are pfettY i Halifax, the justly renowned garrison “Family Heraifd and Weekly Star,” of for they are absolutely pure. Do not Goods promptly delivered. sure you’ll want to. city, was reached about 8 30 that evening, Montreal. contain black antimony or any other dope. Suits $10 up to $25. and the entire party made the Halifax Mr. Spencer is recognized as one of Best opportunity ever afforded for Telephone No. 25 Overcoats 8 “ 20, hotel their headquarters while in the city. the ablest agricultural journalists on securing goods at great bargains at E. Trousers 3 “ 7- McArthur’s great clearing sale at Maxville. It was just twenty-four years since the the continent, and his services will The leading house for boots, shoes and Fit and workmanship guaranteed. last excursion of the Canadian Press Arso- certainly improv e the already excel- rubbers. ciation to the Maritime provinces was held, lent agricultura 1 columns of the For your cough try Cough Balsam with F. L. MALONE, and those who had partaken in that trip in “Family Herald and Weekly Star.” Tablets. All for 25 cents. Cures others the persons of James Innés, ex-M.P. of Mr. Spencer is ai’so to bo congratu- and will cure you. Absolutely pure, Main Street, Alexandria. Guelph ; j. J, Beil, of Toronto, and Colonel lated on being connected with the contains no dangerous drugs. For sale at John MoLeister’s drug store, Alexandria. J. Matheson, of Perth, it was our good “Family Herald and Weekly Star,” as J,