VOL. XXV ALEXANOftIA ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 19)8 3S

ing down the mountains, beautiful Previous loans made by our Domin* lotice of CSaimants Wanted Voters Auction Sale bushes climibing the aloptea and every- Ion leaders have been, tu practicalïy Interesting Trip tn Some thing looking so peaceful. Oh. Ir. was all cases, overaubscribed. Our peupla Farmers and others to get my Municipaiityof the Village nf .Vlaxville At L5—3th Kenyon, Wedr«esJe:l MacDonald, proprietor. find everything vaiiishltig. from him. ' the standpoint of a gound buaine.sB son IWo Silos, Gilson Ensilage Cut- -Volice is hereby given hhic 1 nave Now'there waa something else that in vestment. They realised that their City of Vaacouver, in the “?to*^mce transmitted or deUvered to the per- iateregted me a. lot, 'that being the • 3ecurit,y was the peoiple o.C Canada of British C'ulimbia. 'tets, Giisoa Threshers, Tractor», Cli- sons mentioned r. Section ;) o: the , cnlar Saws, Drag Saws, Grinders, Lost I .grerit tiumber of tunnels which w-e j and that with our well-nigh unlluiited Belting, Maple Leal Evaporators and Ontario Voters' Lists .Act, the o.opLss went CUrougii. Dunng-che whole trip I resjoucces behind the loan the sro/ety Notice IS hereby given that all per- required by said sections to be so ve went through over threie hundred ' of the funds Invested was ahsolutal/ sons claiming to be interested in the Tanks and Buckets, Galvanized Roof- From the premises of the under- transmitted or delivered ot the List signed, black mare, 12 years old. tunnels. Some, of course^ ware ■very I assured. .But it is also a well ro- Estate of the tate Allen McDonell, .Ing, Stoves and Ranges, Pump Jacks, made pursuant to said .Act, of ail per sli’Ort, bur. very many of them covered I cognisecL fact that the peup.le who who died at the City cf Vancouver, ' Beatty’s Pumps, Litter Carriers, sta- son appearing by the last revised Ass Anyone knowing the whereabouts giiite 'a distance. Many were three ' have subscribed In the past and who In fhe Province of British Columibia, ble and bam equipment. essment Roll of' the said Muaioipality of thisi horse, kindly communicate and four miles long. Many more were I have- in this way enabled the author* on or sitoui the 6tii day of January, J. A. MCDONALD, to be entitled to vote in the siid Mun with the ■’News Office or T. J. seven .and eight mileSf and one wag ! ities in Ottawa to conduct -operations IHt, m Ui hein-at-law or next-pt- icipality at elections sor members of Gormley. (as [ was told afterwards) sixteen j successfully have been drawn almost 'Un art ni{uin4 to s«id in their f* tJ. Glen Roy, Ontario. the Lepsiative Assembly and at Mun ' and a half miles In length. In all I entirely from, the urban population, iMunes and addresses with full par- icipal Elections; and that the said there were over three hundred of ' and that the country districts havo '|tieulars of their claims and interests List_ was first posted up at my office them. I not done their fuUI share in this Miore the 31st day of December, 1918, at Maxville, on the 27th day of July Lost Well, we left Party.-on the night of ] regard to tile undersigned solicitors for Dun- Wanted the 27th. and about noon the ^xt I The reason is chiedy that our farm- 1918, and remains there for inspectiou'i ! era did net receive the same educa- ean Georgo McDonell and Horace We ’ are making our Annual liât ot Any hereby call upon all voters Between Green Valley and Alexand- day we struck the Crontler between Laitg Paynter to whom Letters of ria, a black and white fox hound, 9. Prance and Italy. We had lunch; tiaa on the subiect as fchelr city Outdoor workers who will want in- to examine the said list and if any frtwids, who had the advantage of Afknjiilstration of the personal es- door work for the winter. Send in ommissions are found therein to take months old— 2. black spots on back, there, got some Italian money and tate and effects of the said Allen Mc- tan ears— AnyO'ue keeping the dog- here, of course, we had to take an- lectures and all kinds of literature your name and kind of job wanted immediate peoceedings to have the other train. This, was aa far as the cleaUng with the necessity of the loans Dofiell, deceased, were granted by the and date ready—Eastern Ontario Em- same corrected according to l-aw- will be looked after. Aliy .Mcx. Mr and their absolute security. It I» Kinnon, Green Valley, French trains came. So about two fSapreme Court of British Columbta, ployment Bureau, P.O. Box 1984, Dated at Maxville, this 27th day hours after we : blew into this- place time, therefore, that in the rural dis--; OB the 20th day of February, 1918. Montreal, Que. 28—IS of .luly. 1918. 38—i tricts- a thorough and extensive cam^ I we were boarding our next train and And take notice that after the 31st J. W. Weegac, soon we were under way again. About paign should ba launched with a vlev to. convincing- the farmers as a class >day of Decemlier, 1918, the said Dun- Clerk of the Municipality of the Vill- four hours after we left the frontiers Ban George McDonell and Horacedhmg we .struck the coast of the Mediterra* ’ that It la, their- duty as well as their age of Maxville. I Bdr. Procute Poirier wito recently privilege to assist the Government in Paynter will proceed to distribute the RAILWAY j enjoyed a two weeks’ furlough desi nean Sea and] followed the, wateFs, assets of the said deceased among the 38—1 edge all the way from there to Rome. their gigantic undertakings. It is RAND TRUNK SYSTEM Dr. Moufette last week presented; I cribed his trip to Rome in the append evident to ail that the farmers hava posons entitled thereto having regard d cd letter. J We got tn about noon the, next day. oaly to the claims and interests of Mrs. Moafette with a Selected Sher- We atopped’ in Rome four days atti profited In a substantial manner, TIME TABLE CHANGES lock Manning Piano. It is a dupli- . Septaraber U. 1918. owing, to the Increase in value of prac- which they shall then have had notice Koyng Farmer we sure mad» good use of our tlaaa tically all they had to produce. While and that the said Duncan George Mo- A change of time will be made on cate of the piano that was used, at I MIy dearest Friend: ■while we were there. We visited a they have suffered as well as the Boneil and Horace Lang Paynter will September 29th, 1918. the last Recital. number of-the principal churches, Robert Urquhart has asked, me. to Here I am with the battery again such as St. Peter’s, St. Paul's, Notre urban centres from the high cost ot :Bot be liable for the said assets or Information now in Agent’s hands. The Tom Marks Opera Co. pur- I and taking advantage of a few spare living, still this loss has been more any part thereof, to any person of sell his farm for him, 88 acres of th Dame, St. Marguerite, St. Madelotne, East half of 24, Con. 7., Kenyon chased the one that was used, at the, j moments to answer two most wel- than offset by the rise in value of all whose claim or interest they shall G. W. SHEPHERD, Agmit. comed and charming letters which I Sacred Heart and coulee ot others, the kinds ot farm produce, and all kind» not then have received notice. Alexandria. Township, Glengarry County. 'It i Recital. Mrs- Philips, pianiste, for found waiting for me when t got back. name,s oS which I forget. I ooutd tell of live stock. Never, in the history used for pasture just now; for that the T. Marks Co., has written of the Yes, they were splendid, and as I was you vary much about them if only I Dated at Vancouver, B-C.. this 6th reason will he sold cheap for cash could speak 'to you personally, but In at our Dominion, have so many farm day of September, A.D.,'l918. pleasure she derives from the piano just coming back to duty after having mortgages been paid off as since the But, the soil is there and it is just had a few days’ Vacation, and feeling a letter it is almost tmpossiibie. Then commencement of the present world KILLAM & BECK, the kind ol farm a young fellow with and says many people who have a bit down-hearted because I had to we wont to the 'Vatican, In which are heard this piano intend purchasing nin.®! muséums, the- Forum, the monu- war, and this fact alone would be suffi- 102-6 Pacific Building, Vsn- push will prosper on come and stay In this terrible place cient to prove that tihe rural com- Cheaper and better than North-west one like it. The Tom Tom Marks called the firing-line, they were most ments to Victor Sknmanuel fl.. Pala- munities have prospered, to a laggo couver, British ColunUi’a, land. Every hour’s work will tell, Instrumental in bringing up my tin» Hill, and also some very beauti- Solicitors for the said Duncan George Co., say the piano is a drawing card ful gardens. On Sunday morning I degree, from the abnormal demand tor> and in a few years he will have a for their rehearsals and; is an inspi- spirits again. My goodness, how nice meat and grain brought on by thd llcDooeU and Horace Lang Paynter. Host direct route to Western CSLB farm he wouldn’t sell for double the It was to get away from the thunder- •wont to Mass at. St. PetsFs church decrease In production throughout 85-fi sda points, Winnipeg, Cialgaty, Vs» money. This is the way good farms ration. ing of the guns for a while, and go ■and also to communion. European countries. Another reason •iouver, Edmonton. Etc. are made. Fine, neighborhood. Go , D. MULHERN, to different places where one would On the 1st September, we [eft why the farmers should be ready and Tourist Cars leave Mwatreai aa» and see it and then talk or write to 38-1 Ale-xandrla, Ont. never even know there was a war on. Rome tor a place called Florence willing to do their bit in this regard Ottawa daily, offering a cheap aa* me. What a wonderful rest It is, and what about two thirty P. M.. got to tha lat- is the preference shown them in ths Moaej to Loan tomlortable mode of travel. Cornwall, October 9th, 1918. a treat it is to lie under the bcautifti! ter about miduighc. There we man,ag- matter of conscription for military ej to fta-i our way to an hotel, and WVia you want a loan, give ma s • fohn- A. Chisholm, white sheets of a nice feather Ived service. All must agree that the Holders of Second Class Tickets cat Barrister, rabie private money Several umbercîl.is left at tbe Post ! muse-aras aud to two rc.ona.steries. F. KERR Office n\ay be recovered by their own i back to a dugout again, Rack to th.- I ever, while the urban centres are nvallibte Angus McDonald, Alst>^ Old wooden bunk and the heavy where monks spent their lives. We I called upon to sacrifice their sons as On*. - 7-M ers calliTig at tlte News Office, and ; rough, woollen blar.'xets. What a cru.il • boarded our train that ev.ening abo’ut paying for this advertisement. ' '.veil as their money It is only fair WVWWWWW^^^^WV INFLUENZA ■vYorld this seems to-day, and yet dut;.- j soven^hiri.v, got to the frontier about I that the farming community should must be don». .i ele'.-en-thirty -he next day. There we make its share of the sacrifice en- llliRual MeetlUi Ws wer-.- on le.ave to Rome, a fid- j waited about two ’aours for oar next i tailed, and since it is not expedient low by the name of Yvilson au.d my- | ‘-.-..in. Wnile doing so we had iunch I that the farmers’ sons sho-ald te tak’n, Execute Notice The annual meeting of the Glen Measures to Check The ■lud looted around a bit. U being a OÎ self. He wns a real good folio’,v. a-. l ; ' then at least let the fara;-rs be ; i- Wüt’.ce is i.ereif given pursuant to! gatry Red Cross Society will be aei.*- Epidemic. Card Thanks h ' hetna a clcryman, wae- j-as ; the pr-.> ; •.■cry iitce piac; also. Then ws pro- I iag and even aExlcas to help t'a; Gov. R.i-^.O. ibU, Chapter 121, and amen- In McRae's Half, Lancaster on Sat- per kind of a fellow to go v.'lth. Thé j ceeded to Nice, arriving, about six that I ernment financially in this time oî iirig .let», XKxt all persons having urday, the 12th of Oeto'oeï, ISIS, be- The of Ir.liuenzi in Canada and ?vlrs; -i. M. Mc'^hiiulg aud {amily dei evening. We stayed at Nice for two the prevalence or' the illness in Alexandria ire through the columns of the News' trip was very long, o' course, and | j stress. ehiimj ag»lnst tke estate of Alexan- ginning at one o’clock. .All are re- going so far south the climate got days, and during that time we took a i We are no: asking the farmers to der 3’ McDonald, late of the Town- quested to be present. u^virjg assumed alarming proportions, the to express their gratitude to all neigh very hot, but we tried to forget that trip to Monto Carlo and also s'aw some Civil Authorities are compelled to adopt hors and friends for their many acts of the very bea'atiful sights in Nice I subscribe their savings, b’ul merely to »hip üf Lancaster In the County ol precautionray measures to check the as much as possible, and every day I Invest them on the highest obtaiaabl» Glengarry, Farmer, deceased, who .Afternoon tea will be serve-i. of kindness and words oi sympathy wo were very busy taking in ail the but our time was too short to see epldetnic- extended during the illness and at tlw. security. This fact shou’d carry died -;n or about the 9th day ol .Au- HARRIET MCLENNAN, b-cautiful sights. everything there, beca'jse the place is weight and should be driven homo gust, A.D. 1913. at the sai'd Town- PUBLIC ■ NOTICE ÏS HEREBY time of the death of the late John, The round trip covered about three quite large and there are many very I thoroughly if the farmers are to be •hip of Lancaster, are required to GIVKN\ that, until further orders all M. McCualg ; thousand five hi!:rdred miles, and say, interesting things tor the tourist. We I systematically canvassed. Thmusan-’s send by post prepaid or deliver to • i.A.NET ROSS GRANT. places of public satl'.ering, such ’ vs, left Nice about six P.M. on the 5th, Schools, Theatres, Dar.ce, Moving-Picture Dalkeith, Oct, f-th. 1913. it sure was .a .venderfu! experience •■’cme through Marseilles and got into ' ot dollars are reposing la the various the iiudersigned solicitor for the Ex- and Concert Halls, and Pool Rooms and a sp'endM education, because banks throughout the country, be.aritig ecutor 'r to the said Executor of the there w’as so much to sea. Paris about eleven A.M. on the seventh : interest at. the rate of from two and 36-.S and all other meeting W-:- still had two days left to our- ; sa.d estate, on or before the 16th dav hails, as well as places where the public We left the b.attery about four on i s-olves so we visited many be.autiful i’ one-half to three per cent, per ana’jm, ol Octoaer, A.D. 1918, full particu- the morning of the f.venty-fifth. walked I ' which could be invested in Victory may gather, socially or cther-.vise, shall . la Memoriam | places such ae "Bols de Boulogne, Bois i! Bonds bearing Interest at FIVE AND lars of the r claims duly verified. .And be ch sed under the penalty provided by about eig'n: ir.iies t.c catch a train, and de Vincennes, Arc de Triumph. IJCS ; alter the said dote the estate will be •aw. In loving me-pory of my dear j about twenty.frur hours later we were ' Invalides. Na,poleon’s Tomb, St. Paul’s, ;! ONE-HALF PER CENT. Apart from distributed amongst the patties en- bm.s. r i par: or rwo nay.? ws , i the investment the money would be of GEO. SIMON, hnsband, A. Frank Byrne, who de- Sacred Heart, Madeleine and St. ', lucaiculable a.ssistance to o’ur armi-ss titled thereto having regard only to Chairman Board of Health parted t’his life one year ago to-da.y, ; in as ,r.;.' of the be-iutlful Peter’s churches. Eiffel Tower, the | ti» efiims^of w'nich notice will then sights os possible, and on the. night! ; in the fl-tld, and ivou'd tend to shorten (From The Freeholder, Corr.wali, Got Ale.^audria, October iith, 1918. October .8lh, .1917. ' Grand Palace and Little Palace. Place j t'ne duration of this awful carnage. kave been received and the Executor! 3, 1918> of the second day-we boarded our train | 1e la Concorde and other places which I for Rome, xve scent -almost half of our Another point which might interest wH! not be liable for any ol the at- The Civil Service Commission, Ot- He is gone but not forgotten, j I cannot just remember. On the j Ji«ti so distributed to any person of ieave on train, but we did not nTind aftefnoon of the 9th we left Paris for ! the average investor is that these tawa, on Tuesday afternoon, I'Ootobfer Never shall his "■’.eiitory fade , 1 tiiat beea-ase the sights along the line bonds can be turned into cash shouMl whoso e'laim notice shall not have 1), telephoned the Cornwali Commer. For Sale The battery and got here last night, i the Investor require the funds for been received at the time of such dl»- And s’.vestest t'aougat.s shall ever ! -.vere simply wenderfui. The very m-o- Weil. I have described the trip and i cial College for 200 stenographers and linger | msnt 'vve got out of Paris we began to soma other purpose. Every facUitj telhutton. .A .'iweliicg siS'ao,te on Bishop St. don’t you think It has been some ex- ! will be provided by the Govemmeut typists at salaries ranging from Î50 see very interesting sights, everything perience. Besides, ^ my description in ' laciiiwte tne uqmaauoa or mesa Oatol at Cornwall, Ont., this 17th to $100 a monthi The School is sen Souqh. In proximity to Church and .Around the grave where he is laid. | to facilitate the liquidation ol these in>r of Septem'ner A.D. 1918. school, fash or easy terms. Apply seemed new and wonderful, and when .his letter is very brief, but I will tell without the cumbewome tor- ding out scores of students every mon A loved one from as, has gone, j we were under -way for about twelve' you all about It wbôu I back. jnalltlca whi<»h nanaiir nhtAnd tha .1. A. PRIMEAU, ■ th and at the present time is comp- to Aagu.3 CaniCtoa, Elgin St., Alex hours we began to go through the which usually attend th» aailrta. 35-4 A voice we loved is stilled; i Now, my dear friend, I did not write average bond issue. Bhirthermore, th» Cornwall, Ont., Solicitor for letely cleaned out of graduates, but mountains. Oh, how I did wis’n you i's sending all advanced students avail A place is vacant tn our horas j were with me on that trip. It would letters to anybody while I was on elements of uncertalnty and posslbl» -N Arch’d J. Macdonald, North Lble at this time. Which never can be filled- have been worth half your life. Yo’u ieave, simply because it was rather expense connected with mortgag» Lancaster, Ont., Executor of hard to write when there were so There seems no opening for young have no idea how pretty things were securities will be avoided by the Itt* the Estate .Alexander B. Mc- For Sale Sadly rais.sed by wife, Mrs. I ail the way through. We went through many things to see, and besides, we vestor who lends his savings in thte Donald, deceased. 35-4 men and woman at the present time Rowena M, Byrne, and sister, Missj spent »o many nights on train that way to the people of Canada aa »i equal to learning shorthaiid and type mountains during almost the whole About 14,000 feet undressed Hemlock .Annie Byrne, and Mrs. T. H- John-j trip, and how picturesque It seemed to when we did have a nice bed to sleep whole. ) writing, which go in team harness in lumber, for particulars apply to D. J. in we sure did not waste any time In these lattes days. Not only is there son- j see plenty of snow upon the mountain '[ With these Inducements la mind, McDonald, R. R. i, Dalkeith, Ont. peaks -and now and then ws would getting there for It sure was a tire- and considering at the same time ths absolute certainty of very pr'-fitatte 37-2 ^ . see' the high peaks scatter a cloud as some trip. Nona n cnims employment as soon as proficiency is To-day I was on duty all day. and } duty of ai! our citizens to assist ia attained which for a young mflu or it was drifting by, aud some of those I every possible way In the successftti clltfs were so high that we co-aid see to-night I feel very tired. I will try I prosecution of the war, the avsrag» to Che Estate of .John R. Kippen, woman of ordinary intelligence with a the top of them nwa.v above clouds and write s-ocn again. So this -win be hvte of the Township of Kenyon, fair education, should be in six month In Memoriam | all to-nigh':. Hope you ’.viU answer ' farmer, like his 0! rotosln, will, no For Sale I that were floating, low. Then again j doubt, feel inclin > ‘ ike up his Just Oountf cf Glengarry, Fanner, De- or less, under the admirr.',: - =v.s-.em i: seemed eirapiy wonderful see toon, share :f the .'1 SMbsorlbo seased. of personal insiniction v h’ch *h’ Cor /Private A- McDoug.all, 24tb j ■ I Lot 29—5:'r. K.myr.n, lûé acres, situ-, so many shapes au-i sizes and s') many PB0Cl'r.E , ! liberally t-e ’.te coming VtOTORY Notict i* kewbT given pursuant to nwall Commercial College pr--'vi.*'es, Battalion, Car.-idlaa Expeditionary! beautif’ii val'ey.5. sniaii streams re.m- ! LOAN. If then a canvasser for ttî but the finest kind of a prosnect (3 ■ .Ate cU>»; 50 r..'.i!w.i/ st-iti-an, c’aurches Forces, Kided in Aottou, Fraa-te, ; .Boocioa 55 of “The Trustee Act" R. ; echo.>ls and factociee. Apply to j T- ; Loan should, la the near future, paf S. .J. 1914, Chapter 121, that all per- opened up for life work. -■ August‘27th, 1918 j| ' y.)u a business visit, and should you I '2*. G. k'r:.ucar5, c-u the Farm. i «ons having claims against the es- We think it was Dickens r.-b.-v sil-l Oh France, fair shine cf h.iif a mourr. - ' Die ! 'oe In a poeitlon to Invest your money tate -of .John R. Kippen, who died on th.at the learning of sbo'-t'n’n'l was I _ j and tlie ’ -.n perfectly safe proposition let oc about the 13th, day of .August, A. ! uig Earti'.! i MoCuai';!;— On the fnO'nsS , -acii and every one throughont the equal to making oneseif familkar wrtb at Lot 6—3 o.O.e.'.u’.'-, f)-n .'ohr., bci- D,, 1318, are reu.oirod on or, before three laneuage.s. But -noth- I (The s.'.ii he '’feedec; (,ft 7:i f.ja.'fs! fray) I ’ ieng:'.: and breadth 0? our htstorl» the 23rd, day of October, A. D. 1918, bciov.-'ri : i 'sir .-..I 'Mrs. ‘ co’.jn-;.' irres’peotlva of party poiltls» ods h.Avp changed .all that. Keep fl’.tu iu -«..arai eu>I,-a.;e, tiii. til AtcCualg, Êavi 22 year*. [ Urif Isan to send by post prepaid or to deliver Tima’.^ re-birth, i The time U rapldi:r approaching : or ot otaer selfish motive exteuti iKi the unJersiened Solicitor for the :o o'tr b.'-ave lads overseas a WHHE* For Sale Dear .Ja.ek’s war-veary ciay. i -when tbs Domini-on Government -wil! Adnvtaistrators of the estate of ttie MoCu '-ig— On T!:'rs-.l-he Ic.’ ir.ss, l-iun-tii artother VICTORY L0.4N to ; and helping hand by making hia safr- said John R. Kippen, full particular» Tfiîiileps FOP Opafnage trOiS'.e.ii e-.w. 7 vc.trs oiu, gtxxi m'll! Oh ''pr'Vud old fi.-is, ce'c'v'd of Brit- ' at Lot6—.3 ;'.i.l-.:;'.0'Laa, Dar. .'chn, vei- n;est. th ; ax:raor :i:nary e:vpe.-.d!:i:re scriptne to the Loan as large aa 1 A* of their, claims in writing, state- ..ei a.-.a ii nsteia r.eifec caJ, 6 months! ain’.i brave! cved smi of Mr au-i Mr.5. Kenr.etb, which ts one of the inevitable r6«ults ! geiiero-.s as possible. ments cf their accounts and the na- Tend.-'rs for the execution! «f hfie '.’.la . SvOvfi. .Dv-rüü Coal OV ■ ■vL;.' ''.; lig, ags.’J 2.) ye '.rs. ; of the present worU1--w,ar. There is; tîiK cf the security It any held by work cnlied for in the c'.nstr.i.-f.jon oa. resetattiched. splendid baker | (ÎI y iv)tu..r to uphoid he .did his part)-1 no r.30.essUy to fi-.vsl! upon the actual ' thom, of the “Bt. R.inhaels and C’en Drain- ■Ap-'i, ,5a:-.L :vl, Gica RotKertson] Eufol.i, withia'a gallant soldier's gra- i nee.i w'aicii e:at. 1 McCuTg— On Fridiv, the ith iast, in. question. Tlie upkeep of our ; irn.mediately after the'said 23rd of ve, ! at Lot S—8 Cn'.rdoni.., Kush .1. bel- Comparing the top prices reaUzei Detober, the assets of the said est- undersigned, up til! noon mTjes.l-jv ■;8—I armies, tbs care of o’jr soldiers’ for L'.rta produce on the Toronto mar- Nov. 5th. 1918 Dear J ack’s heroi-î heart. | oved son of .Mr. ard MTS. Kenneth ■lepsndents hero in Canada, and the ,ate v/ill be distributed among the MoCuai», ageii 'll vears. set last -vv’tok with. those ol a yeal Piicties entitled thereto. Estimated nunntities aa totlows; Oh Canada, .dear land 'that sa v hi.s , numerous .other abnormal sources of ago the Ottawa Farm Journal find» birth! j expen.l'.ture at a time like the present Gated at Cornwall, this 24th day Et. Raphaels Drainage S<-bem« call tor an enor.mous amount of ready very [uiberial advance», lor tostans» : of September, A. D., 1918. te720 cubic yards earth excavation Auction Salt} (T’ny badge ha proudly iwre with nan- j McDonald— At the Ocner.al Hospital, money which the Go'/ernment must cattle sc id last week at $15; in 1#W T. G. Harkness, 2950 cubic vards hard pan excavation ght of blame)- j Montreal, on October, 2nd, 10IS, Mr. b-ave if we are to bring this war to a (iluring the same week) $13.40; Angus McDonald, torinjcriy of 27—1st. 1916, at $9 and 1915 $7.88 ; ' County Building. 80 cubic vards of concrete .At Glen Roy, on Wednesday, Oct. Emblazing, on thy roll of Honor's 1 victorious conclusion. No on» would ■16th, 1913, farm st.>ck, furniture, etc 'Worth, i Lochiel, aged 52 years. Interment wha wish to bring the war to a close until brought U5 and lambs $18.25 Solicitor for Donald D. Kippen. Glen Drainage Sche,me made in St. Finaaa’s Cenaetery, Fri- week: sheep $11 and tainbe $15.50 22000 vards of earth excavation ‘Jos. Legro'Ji.x, auctioneer, D. J. Me Dear Jack’s nn.suHied name. a lasting future peace Is assured, even te ««<1 Hugh D. McMillan, administrat- Donald, Proprietor. day, 4th, inst. though the price of victory be so high 1917; sheep «8 and lambs $10.78 In ocs ot the said estate. 12 acres clearing Rfxht of w).y Oh JESUS, Haven of our humble both In lives and money. No one. 1916 and! sheep $6.59 and lamba $8.'7S 160 cubic vards of concrete prayer! 3A- 4. An accepted cheque for ten per .rent therefore, would ask the Government in 1915; hogs topped the market ‘ (Thou knowest he tried to merit Haa- to cut down expenditure at a sacrifice j week at $19.75; in 1917 at 218.29: In of total amount m.ust accomoan-y eacW Wanted ot efficiency on the part of our gallant 1 1916 at $12.25 and in 1915 tik $!• 3 fender. Auction Sale | vea’s Goai)- forces overseas. j putter bcou^t aa Ugh aa 454c liât Insurance Plans .and snecifications may he ween Take Thou, auto Thy Sacred Heart Caretaker for Separate School— Since then o’jr armhes mast be „eek; ,Î8 to 42ic in 1917; SO to 3Sc ;tl at the .office of the Tow-shin rilerkt Ror Winter months— under dirpctloat ^ateUtned, and since they must be ludg jjo ^*5^ ^ . For Ifltaniace of all kinds, apply At 8f>h C'Yti. Nrwt.oti, 1 mile nocth] fore’«’r, of the School Committee. Apply to George .A. Watson. •of Dalhousie St'-Ylou, on Moaday j Dea.t Jack’s immortai .soul, keiit to*" the mast efficient possible —con- chceseiutougfit 22ï«; 21|e to WI7; 2li to JAMES KERR, ALbXANDRIA, ONT. Township Clerk of Chvr’ iT,tenihi«-ÿ), Oct. 2Ist., farm stock iinplements, j E. .1- Dover, dition. there ehon'd be no hesitation in 1916 and 14 18-16 in 1915 , sga» also agent for Cheese Factory Supplies 3y his ioviag brother In snWieptl’av ths Government so far Wllliamstown, Ont, j etc. D. O. MeCualg, Acotiouccr, D. Alexandria. new l >id sold at 50c last week, »t phene No.82 Morrisca, Tcoprietijc. | DONAUD 38—3 as regard etnaws of 47c in, 191?; :J8c in 1319 and 28c in g—89!i 1 war. I tol5. WAR COINCIDENCES. qui Which are Queerer Then Anything in Fiction. the Food will win the The war has brought to light so many surprising antt almost incredi- war : don’t waste It. ble coincidences, that were it not for the absolute authenticity of the re- cords one might readily be excused E981 OllSi Left-overs are made palatable and nourishing ■ Fireless Cookers >\ill Save Your Fuel] the food wnil depend ©o large.y on the shovtdng a little doubt on the truth of Black or Preserved euad Sold only in ] Supply. j care yo-u tise i-n making the (^o-oker by the addition of these statements. It is to the Army that we are in- Green Seeded Air>tight Packets. Few of u« were not sufferers from getting the food started, that a small quantity of debted for the majority oi these re- lack of fuel last winter, and we are j i't will be necessary for you to expen- cords of the inexplicable vagaries of Irkely to have even greater troubles j ^cnt. The tighter your pillows and Fate. this winter. It behooves us, then, to I covers fit, the more heat you retain Before the war two members of the ANTIQUITY OF BRITISH ARMY confederates were in range of his bul- save fuel in every way ^ve can againat fhe less time will be neees and tiie water can not boil nd Helps *to liuve been his headquarters, there away and demand refilling of the ket- yet I, with only one child, was (he Nation's food who had distinguished themselves at shore rations are quite inadequate to slacker. supply. tlie Front were called at a public pre- «till stands “l’ontius Pilate's Tree.” deal with a “sea-air” appetite. Here tle. Oatmeal may be. started in the ^t/^v'cola , apocryphal or otherwise. Many times “Yet I had told the truth. I really . Cooven'ient, <)U(ck sentation to receive the medals the authorities are human, and it is cooker and left to cook all night. and clean—hands hi iheir full and varied history of had very little time indeed for out- do not (ouch dough. awarded to these brave men. During still possible to land at the other side Most cookers wilt keep it hot enough rSouvcrainc the ceremony it was stated that the campaigning they have fought against ! without growing too thin to be rec- to serve in the morning, but if they side work. To shorten my story, I DeliveiccI all charges paki to youi Lome, or four men'had been friends, had all the Germans and with the French, so ognizable by the photograph on your should not it takes only five or ten called on my neighbor and talked the that nt Mont Kemmel and other places matter over with her. She advised through your dealer— Face. Powder enlisted'on the same day, had all won passport. minutes to reheat it, and you know four loaf sire $2.75 ; in the present war it has only been me to work by the clock, to allow so eight loaf size $3.25. tJieir medals on the same day, also, This “photo feature” as the Amer- the ceieal is cooked sufficiently and It If every woman's duty to ap- though in different ways, and had aîî a case of history repeating itself. In icans call it is apt to have alarming without undue waste of heat. Beans much time for the doing of a cei'tain pear as attractive as possible. So the seventeenth century they spent task and to do it in that time or less. when your skin begins to look been killed on the same day. results W'hen the absent-minded travel- may be cooked for several hours in Two other soldier-brothers, named many years on the Continent, and, ler forgets thei'B is a w^ar on—d diffi- ‘And be sui^ to wear a Avrist watch,’ oily and shiny just apply a light after fighting with Sweden under Gus- the cooker, than allowed an hour in she said. ‘The constant presence of touch of Ingram’s Velveola Souv- Walden, after not seeing each^ other cult feat when you attend lifeboat the oven. Some housekeepers even eraine Face Powder. It makes for a number of y^ars, unexpectedly tavus Adolphus against the Germans drills twice daily. ’Fhe lifebelt busi- use a fireless cooker -to cook jams and the time will prod you on and keep until his death, forty-five years they you from being a laggard.’ your coropleation smooth and found themselves face to face at the ness ha.-= caused more annoyance than oonserve® which they are afraid of clear, hides the small blemishes, War Office. Each had set off from fought In the French service as “Le all the submarines put together. It burning on the stove. If you have “It wo® a STOialil ‘service watch’, thôt and stays on until washed off. It Regiment du Douglas.’’ During that she wore and she said tiiat the very France at the same time, had arrived overshadow's everything else, because one, numerous uses will suggest them- is 80 fine in texture that you can time a dispute arose with the officers sight of lbs millitai*y face reminded scarcely sec It. (50c) in Lendon by the same train on the it forces the unhappy wq^rer to spend selves to you. Anything which needs same day, and had both been sent of thq; Picardy Regiment about the age the days sitting quite upright in a her of her duty to the Government of their respective corps. The Scots to be cooked long and slowly, and For the sake of a fresh healthful for in order to be offered eommi-s- deck-chair. You even eat your meals which does not need to be ventilated and to the men on the other side, and complexion use Ingram’s Milk- claimed their descent from Pontius in a “straight-jacket.” Some travellers kept her from >;waisting preciou® mi- weed Cream. It cleanses the tiny Pilate's bodyguard; but the Picardy as it cooks, may be cooked in the wear the more comfortable patent cooker. If you are using a home- nutes. So there is the secret of the pores, soothes and softens the officers declared that they were actual- time that both she ajid I have to give skin tissue, and keeps the com- THE SUBMARINE GAME. lifebelts. made one, be sure that your food is plexion healthftil because of Its ly on duty upon the night of the Cruci- A fellow'-passenger who crossed with for the great cause.” fixion itself. Whereupon the colonel bodlting hot before you put it in the therapeutic properties. Two sizes, Dangers and Thrills of Hide-and- me last time had one. He said it was cooker. Ten minutes is none too 50c. and $1.00. Your druggist can of the “Regiment dvi Douglas” broke Canada’s Cod Resources, show you a complete line of In- Seek on the Sens. In, scoring the honors:—“If we had guaranteed to keep the wearer afloat long for meat to boil, and five mi- for a week, and he rather wanted to nutes for cereals. gram’s toilet aids, including We have learned as much about been on guard, we should not have Zodenta for the teeth, 25c. ihe submarine game in the last six slept ftt our posts.” try it. The chances came soon after, If you have nothing better, a synip and we fished hlrii into the life-boat. paii’l or a honey pail with tight fitting months as we learned in the previous half-drowned, after twenty minutes in A Picture , six years, say America^ submarine OUR WONDERFUL “SAVAGES” cover will do for a dish to cook in the «ater.^ fexperience failed | QJ eourse, a rrasiite or porceJain pail With Each Purchase officers with w'hom I have- talked, to daunt him, for he afterwards dis- says an English w'riter. “Some of it The Salvaging of Wrecked Aeroplanes is better, as you will need to be very Each time you buy a package of Ing- covered that he had been wearing it ram’s Toilet aids or Perfun\e your we have picked up ourselves, but Is Dangerous Work. careful to dry the tin every time it is druggist will give you, without charge, upside down. used to keep it from rusting. But a large portrait of a world-famed motion most of it W’C' have learned from “Machine crashed down in No-Man's just iK)w when we are bedtig asked to Issued by Canaida Food Board. picture actress. Each time you get a British submarine officers.” GROUND SHEETS different portrait so you make a collec- -IAMU” conveys but little to the aver- use everything w'e have in place of Over 200,000,000 poundfc of todr tion for your home. Ask your druggist. It is the impression among these age reader, but it means a lot to the buying new, the syrup pails do nice- fish were caught and landed in Nova officers that enemy submarine.s have ■ salvage boys whose duty it is to re- Making Something Out of Nothing Is ly. The idea of the

at present visiting îrîendç here, HENRFS and Mr?, Robert Smart, Medi- ■ cine vi=iieo ’U.eîr a'uct. Mrs. \V. .4. Lebertson, an Tb'xrrday cf iair't SHORTHAND SCHOOf mm NEWS week. R'.-s?.---tL On'. OTTAWA. GNTARÎC )s ri6;w,:;jr >2r. Mr?. .Jos. rUckerd at present. ■ - f., Our inWTurti^ifc in iDCj'SouftJ, au* Maxvil EÏE8Ï iE OF »S { • the s«*X'C*oi if • Gbe The i:cccrc-ian*. iitjrf TtRi '■'‘K' -ii 'im» hoir otLf frifmds j-u .'Rexandria on Tuesday. | Last AveeiA -.ve puhiishA'C ID gcod i Mr. and Mrs. Pirui Lae.om'ne were j local ^ K>»» fnit-h an ..dv<'r:i??»r.ent ave-x -tn-e narre AÜTO-!NTQXICATiON •Csitors^tc A.fcxandria cn Monday. ^Ur cU—!*• NftBtM «ttC «UP :f .ivjr.es ''h.r. ’.Vc have s'jiee heard, .MT'. A'ean Rowe and her sister. fron': >!:. • 1 :if t' -t his hao ie-; G. Ro’tcçrison. were in Alexandria AVftiiabW*. en in'ss’d 'A> w'inu U> "rect '^"rf . OR SELF^OlSONiNG •on Juf-sday. 8tu3^«rous Comfltion. Tathfrine r‘’t'iinfd tc on Sun- b^, Eiifiîfïh. C A»n t«pou0wiiated, is poisoning threshing in this section this week. sSadie Hrownlee $2.-^0 Catherine Hagg himself. We know now that A*t»~ Mr. and Mrs. Angus McGilllvray. art îl.r-0. Keta Cumrnmiis $1.60 ifiUtxiuition, cue to non-action of the Kirk Hill, visited at Mr. D. H. Mc- Christy Irjuhart $1.20. Winnifred bowels, is directly ruponsibU for Gillivray's Ia.«t -week. Dewar $1.60. Finuie McCuaig $7.70 With AcknowUdgments to Luke lèldes, K.A. LilJitn McPhail $1.75, Mary Agnes serious Kidney and BladderTrouUee; Mr. J. K. MoSweyn and his sister. that it upsets the Stomach, eansee Miss Nora, were in Alexandria cn McRae $2,10 Klma Stewart $3.65, Saturday. Helen McBwen $lf60. Mary A ^iew- Indigestion. Lose of Appetite and Dr. Stewart, Diinvegan. was here on art $5.,Gretta jMunre $14.10. Mrs. W. Sleeplessness; that chronic Rhenm- O every home there comes a time when every thought, Bran, Barley M^al, professional visits on Tuesday. T .3. Mci.eod $2.00 Isabel Mclvwen $ etism, Gout, Rain In The Back, are 1.6.0, ivffie Munro $2.00 } Rev. A. Morrison, addressed the every hope, evwy prayer for the future centres on the Feed Wheat, Chicken Total. $57.35.* I relieved as soonasthe bowels beeoma W. M. S. in the.hall here on Sunday iiemitled to Treasurer, Sept. 1916 regular; and that Pimples, Rashes, evening. recovery of one loved one. In that hour of anguish, every $25.00 Oct. 16th, 1917, 612..50 Sept. Kczems and other Skin Affectiona Born to Mr. and Mrs. John McCrlro- Feed, Oats, Pressed 26th ,1918 $19.85 Total $57.35 i disappear when “Fruita-tiTCs” are mon. on September 1st, a daughter. means to recovery is sought—the highest medical skill, trained The Village Council held its regular taken to correct Conatipation. ■\ Seldom, if ever, has the grim reaper. meeting, Friday night, Oct 4th in the “Frkii-e-livtP' will prtUd y» Death, entered our neighborhood as it nurses, costly treatment. Docs the price matter? Hay, Coarse Salt, Rock Council t-'hambers. After the minutes did the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- were read and adopted the following against Auto-intoxieatian breeaw neth McCuaig, lot 6[8 Caledonia, on resolution was passed respecting the this wonderful limit nadieinc aati Wednesday. October 2nd, and removed It may be so great as to stagger Salt, Etc., Etc. death of one of its members, Council- directly on all the eHnlnatlng oiyaaa. three of their family, all being victims would pinch himself to relieve the lor P.‘ Tourangeau. j of pneumonia, inside of forty-eight the imagination—a sum beyond 60c. a box, 6 for fIJB, trial dia Sia. hours. CassJe Maggie, age 22 years; sufferings of a loved one at-home; It was moved by Wm, Campbell | At all dealers or seat aa raea^ ad Seconded By Jas. Cluff Dan. J., age 29 years, and Hugh J.. the possible. and surely he would not pinch priceby Fruit-a-HTeeLiMited,Otta«a. aged 31 years. They were In their J And Resolved,— j If J. Ernest Leduc, • 4'hat the sympathy of the Members prime of life and vigor and of sturdy But does anyone ask, **Can we less for eur fighting brothew of this'Council be extended |to the man and womanhood. Their happy do it?” Money or no money, they France. Widow and family of our-late Council dispositions made them loved by all station'* Alexandria. lor Philip Tourangeau, who died at sacramenrs, and went to confe.sslon with whorh they came In conlact.’ do it. And somehow they pay. h:s father’s home at Alfred, Ont. on and communion a day or two before “Death to all cometh soon or late.” Without suffering actual priva- Wednesday October 2nd. after ■ a few' he was ,killed... I was near him at the but to the grief-etrlcken parents: tions, nearly every family in Can- time, but did hot know he was hit.. It brother and sister, it came like a It may mean doing without days, illness, thunder bolt out of a clear sky. -To Mr. Tourangeau w’us elected to the seems that he wÀs wounded, and while things they think they nefd, It ada can reduce its standard of Auto fires Vybnized his comrades were dreeslng his the bereaved family we extend our % Village Council in .January* 1918, and heartfelt sympathy In their hour of may mean privations, sacrifices, living, can practice reasonable will be remembered by his Colleagues wounds, he was hit again and killed. For repairs of bicycles and vulcaois I cannot (ell you how sorry I am for trial and sorrow. We hope and pray as an earnest an Conscientious repres this fine, brave boy. I trust that God that God may give them strength to hardships. They make unbeliev- thrift, can make cheerful sacrifice Ing of tubes and tires of bicycles and entativ^e, and by the whole community will lighten your burden of sorrow bear their burdens. The deceased able savings, they achieve the to enrich the life-blood of the as a sterlg and up—right citizen. and lielp you In His good care until leave to mourn their loss, besides HutomoMIes, go to Resolved that this Resohitian behe the life, where there is no sorrow, will their parents, one brother, Duncan on impossible, but they get the money nation. entered on the ('ouncil minutes, and come. In vGur prayers for ue, please the homestead and one sister. Mrs. ARTHUR MARLOW, k copy there of be forwarded by the remember me. I had the boys pray Reid of Montreal. The funerals w'hich to pay. "You w'ho read this, get out • Vankleek Hill, Ont. l-Terk to Mrs. Tourangeau wnth the for him at Mass last Sunday. When were largely attended, took place at -f -f assurance, tfwt in the sorrow of her- I get home, I will be able to tell you the home on Friday and Saturday. pencil and paper NOW. Set (5-4 self and family they have the sincere all about the death of your son. October 4th and 5th. and were con- To-day in this critical period of sympathy uf the Members of this Sincerely, ducted by their pastor, Rev. J. R. down the items of your living Council j EWKN J. MCDONALD. Chaplain. Douglas of Kirk Hill, who preached our nationhood, there is impera- expense. Surely you will find The above Res ilution upon being 19th Can. Inf, Bn., France, very touching sermons. The pall- put by the Reeve A. H. Robertson’ bearers on Friday for Dan J. and tive need for MONEY—^vast sums some items there you can do with- lOi Acre fernt ForSsle was carried, and at his request, by a Miss Lizzie Bethune. of Glen Sand- ^ Cassle M.. were Messrs. John and of money. Only one way now out. standing vote. field, and Miss Sarabel Fraser, of the | Hugh McQueen, Donald Hugh Mc- of land, 75 acres cleared, bet A. H. S., spent the week end with the ! Intosh. Norman and Duncan McLeod reiimins to obtain it. Sgd. A. H. Robertson. Reeve former’s aunt, Mrs. R. McKay. and Mr. Reid of Montreal. On Satur- Sooe Irailn ConreDient to station .«s J. \\’. Weegar, C'lerk I Determine to do without them. The Eastern Convention of the On- ■ day for Hugh, the same as above with The nation must save, every lectory. A bargain to quieh tario Women’s Inetitute will be held ' the addition of Norman J. McLeod. at Ottawa, October 17th and 18th. Mr. | “Leaves have their time to fall, community, every family, every Start TO-DAY. Save your Will be sold with or without And flowers to wither in the north op and stock. Apply tq H. B. Thompson. Canadian Food Con- individual Canadian must save. troller. will address the delegates at wind’s breath money so that you may be in a the evening session. Dr, Mary Me- | And stars to set; but all— If anyone says ‘T cannot save” position to lend it to your country b. P. J. TOBIN. Kenzie Smith will al§9 give aj; address , Thou hast all seasons for thine own. Ut that meeting on Medical School In- 0, death,” let him consider to what extent he in its time of need. I#U Lancaster, Ontario. spection. Such topics as—The Hous- ing Problem, Nationalization qf In- stitutes, War Work^ Demonstration Publieheti under the authority of the Lecture Work, et£„ will be discussed. Williamstown Minister of Finance of Canada. •4t the close of the convention the 29 delegates will be tendered a luncheon J on Felix Daprate by the city followed by a visit to the The Township Councillors of Char- Dominion Kxperlmental Farm, loitenburgh met on the 1st day of For I am ready to do all kinds of October, 1918. All members present. The following payments were ‘bèss repaitS bnd agent for Har- authorised to be made by the Trea- e. Carriages, Sleighs, Waggons, surer. jharplee Milking Machine, Gasoline Rosamond R. D. McDougall for attending on lines, Separators, Stoves, Wash. Valllancoun while in quarantine for Machines, Auto and Buggy Tires, x\ir. ^Alexander McKinnon, of Eig, smallpox $7.00; The News Printing epent Sunday last at Mr. Alex. J. Co., notice re vaccination $4.20; W. A. alifaoz Threshing Machine and McMillan’s, Alaple Hill. He was ac- Munro, M.D., medical examination of -Pst & Wood Farm Machinery, companied home by Mrs. McKinnon, Francis I.alonde for entrance into who spent Iasi week with her parents. Brockville -Asylum $5.00; T. W. Ault, Advertise in The Glengarry News Mr. John J. McKinnon, of Fassifern, taking F. Lalonde to Brockville, arrived home on Saturday evening. $11.90; A. Masson, repairing bridge on Messrs. Alex. B. McDonald ami J. 7th Con. Char., $2.60; D. B. Cameron, R. McDonell canvassed this section on progress estimate re Glen Fallocb FINE MILITARY CAREER Tuesday, in the Interests of the Army Drainage Scheme $316.80; M. J. Mc- Mlipi UUIIUUII Investigate. News has Just been received from Hut Fund, and we are pleased to say Lennan, surveying road across lot School to were very successful 51-52 North R. R., $30; water course Ilf you are unemployed, or dissatified the front by Mrs. Peter Bovineau, of Maxville, of the manner in which her Miss Rae McMillan, after spending survey 2nd Con. S. R. R., $28; Glen Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan, and ith your work, or get very low wag a two weeks wdth her parente, Mr, and Falloch Drainage Scheme, $25.50; J. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McLeod were re- i see no prospect for advancement— 6on, Sergeant Louis Bovineau, met his death. Sergeant Bovineau was wound- Mrs. Alex. J. McMillan, Maple Hill, A. McDonald, repairing road, $2.00; cent visitors to Cornwall. ed, and while his comrades^ were left on Sunday for the Metropolis. J. Tailloii, for taking care of small- Mr. A. C. Cameron is home from dressing his wounds he was hit again Mrs. J. B. McDonald who had been pox patients and sixteen bolts for Virginia, where he spent a few weeks. Cornwall College and killed. The oflfidal telegram was on an extended visit to her daughter, Carey ■ Bridge, $34.76; D. A. Dickson, received August 29th, that Sergeant Mrs. D. Cuthbert, Eig, arrived home work done by sanitary inspector to -Mr. D. D. McLeod spent a few days FOR TABIF WANTS Bovineau was killed In action on recently. date, $169.15; The Municipal World in Ottawa. CAil HELP VOy August 16th. He enlisted as a private Miss Mae Beseau spent Sunday, the supplies $4.64; G. A. Watson, tele- Misses Jessie Sneddeu and Gertrude In the 98th Battery in Grimsby, In guest of Miss Rae McMillan, Maple phoning, express and fees under D. and McRae were in Ottawa for a few days. Fbe school has had a national re- December, 1916, going to England in Hill. W. -Act $9.93; F. Quinn, balance in lation for more than i8 years, under July the following year and proceeded full for cruehing stone to date, $69.77; Mrs, D, McKillican, of Montreal, is It is getting to be & pretty serious problem fc same progressive management^ and The condition of the Military road J. V. McDonald, delivering notices re at present visiting her mother, Mrs. graduates command the b^t positions, to Prance with the 19lh--Battery in at the Beaver Is at present in a de- N. Cameron. October,. 1916. In August, 4,917, he plorable state, and is not at all pass- Gien & St. Raphael Drainage Scheme now a-days to purchase wisely in your needs to kccountin^ Business, Civil Service was awarded the Military Médal for and the balance of salary, $51.00; J. Mrs. Donald McIntosh, Mrs. Donald orthan^ Touch Typewrting, Office able. It is up to the authorities to E. Hanley, waiting on ll. Cline while keep your table properly supplied. Hoarding ictice, English, etc. | bravery at the front at Leush, which see that it is put In a condition fit for McKercher and son^ have returned he sent home to his. mother, and w-as the public to travel on. in quarantine, $6,30; Donald Russell, home from the West where they spent mte tor free prospectus, promoted to the rank of Lance Cor- crusher set on farm, $5.00; W. H. the summer months. in some table necessities is already prohibited. ^EORGE F. SMITH, PRINCIPAL, poral. In October of the same year Center; for collecting $165.00; Fred he was made Corporal, and in Febru- Hart, work done on 7th Con. Road, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. -Aubin were in ^ ' CORNWALL, ONT- ary, 1918, was made Sergeant, after- $5.00; P. A. Nolan, for crushed stone Montreal for several days. Indirectly this will benefit you, as in purchas- wards winning the Bar to his Military Glen Robertson on Tyotown Road, $16.00; Mr.' and Mrs. D. D. McLeod and Medal In May, 1^18. 'This brave Clerk to call for tenders for Glen family were in -Alexandria last week. ing smaller quantities you will be assured of soldier was only 23 years old and Marriage licenses issued by Sam M. and St. Raphael Drainage Schemes. spent one yeàr and ten mouths In the Grant. Council to buy 100 cords of stone from Miss .-Agnes Villeneuve spent a few goods always being fresh. We are getting in trenches, and he has a brother, Pte. The Miss^ N. Hambieton and F. deputation from River Road at fifty weeks with Ottawa friends. BIG DRIVE Bli Bovineau, still fighting In Prance. McIntosh visited friends at Dalkeith, cenuj a cord, stone to be piled in two Miss Ida Burt, of Montreal, spent fresh supplies daily so that you need not fear The bereaved family have the sympa- last week. heaps where it will be fc’ee of ground the w^eek end the guest of Mrs. -Alex. I tTuyn rktri F

tursiieg the trenche?. and how the beys wotilc ?.ppr*-ciate them. He h: 'hiiiTg iMi active per* in the drive, COUNTY NEWS c;:c a:?o spoRc H‘, the jneeting in Tuesda.y jcigiit. The .speEak- m ••ver- t'cu’ùent, and judging by tlie sutci.-£-. '.f ICC tnnvassiLg commiU.ee. — Liancaster tne work is thoroughly appreciated by CLt anc t.j-'; une ’ne reEponse ns * C'Ahi iAl. A^THOKIZIiD S4,0W,O00 Miss Margarat 3rowr-îee, of Fine!’., w.is genercuH. r~ the guest of her-sister, Mrs. T. G. Hod- AN CAPITA FITLY PAID Ÿ4,000,000 gins, :!iis week, RESEKV ;-■ t ; ND $3.700,OOD Tne Gougenheim ;.art\ of New York arrived by their Ya- lit •‘Sport” this wecK Greenfield to spend some time O'u.ek hunting on the ’DISÏK1CT ^BRANCHES St. Lawrence.. i-.irs. .-.en. MoiJon..;id received Mrs. A. Lemay left on Monday fo; ?. v:.e .sad ■.-U.n.,s .n' vh- sudden death! MA,1VILL6-. short visit to Mortreai, j VI iicr s-. n ..-jin. Aie.\..iuaer, \yhicii oc-| T'"e Campaign for funds for the K. of e. rreU on Sei^teinher zith. lie was U'JfLE HILL, VÀKKLEE1,. : C. Huts met with very gratifying success. '‘c-nipb-ivr^; in .^hisj rp.iiiUins/ at i’ott Air rOUHNlKB. HAWKHSHIEY About v;as cciiected in L.ancuster VVasn., Avnen a. frame gave way and district. T he objecîjve for the dis- , and iie leil thirty five feet. He lived CASSKLMAN. VEEN55X srict is about doubled. Lihoai, sji ;iours wiien his injuries pro KLSSKl.L. L’Dfcifl.KAL Archie Ecgar, aged 17 years, son of veu fatal. Trie remains were laid at HTE. TIM=F, np, NEW','’'' Mr.andMrs.v-.S. Edgar len this weeklies-. ,r. Lcean Vit-.v l.-eiuetery tlie tor Halifax to 30m tneNavy. This-s tne cotiihioUti l,y Rev K.iUi tj-.ird son of this family to loin the colors. . ,.j,ç ^ church. Bigger bar—bigger seller 1 be other two boys have been over at the j There was a Lr.tfe concourse of the front since early in the war. j deceased's fri’ri'ls iu attendance and The bigger Comfort bar means more soap for the money than many il.iral tributes were in evidence. Luccastei' .SchoiilFair i rize L:sz. I Tlis brother, A. McDonald, of Los ever before. Think of that—In war-time! The quality is the ESTABLISHED 1874 O. ,\. C. Oats Nil. 72— Sheaf c-f , .Angeles, C'al.. attended tiie funeral. »*me—the kind that gives Comfort the largest sale in Canada. E TH E 10Ü heads— William .1. Maclk,r.ald . The deceased leaves to mourn his loss Gr-firge Gleclhill. Total t;,uamty cf I lus mother, three sisters and two 94 BRANCHES IN CANADA threshed grain— Cieorge Gledhii;, brothers, namely Mrs. A. K. McDon- BANK 0. A. t . Barley, ."heai of one r.und-, pjd. yjra Theodore McKeny.ie, Green- red heads, Georgel-GledMll- Total ijei,], Nfrs. A. H. McDoiiald, Superior r OF ' Ci({i!tai Paid iiup $4,000,900 cuantiiy threshed grain— George wis., D. A. McDmdd, of Casselman filedhill, I ,, McDoii.Ud Los .Angeles. OTTAWA Green .Mountain. I'otatces. Six poi- The ent re community extends heart- CÛMFIHrrSOAP «est $4,750,000 atoes (Pupils under 12yrs.;— Sadie felt sympathy to the familv in their Aak for the Bigger Bar—your grocer can easily supply you. No premiums Thompson Edna Fourney, Isabel La sad bereavement. with the wrappers, in war-time. If you are still getting the smaller bar, lo.tide, MaAel T'hompsoD, Henry Thoma Son. (pupils 12years and over) Leo. bowerer, its wrapper is still good for premiums. BOARD OF DIRECTORS p'ouinier, Llyod Gardner, Best Peck Potatoes.—Sadie Thomp- Ingienook Use Contort Soap and get a brighter, cleaner, easier wash. Hon. George 'Bryson, Pres. John B. Fraser, Vice-Pres son, Albona Leroux,-Thomas Apton, „ , , , Llsod Gardner, Mabel Thompson,' mvatee John and Mark Gellnea PUGSLEY, DINGMAN & CO., LIMITED. TORONTO. H Bussell Blaœkburn Alexander MacLaren Ldna Fournier. Half tas. potatoes ; the week end with their hrotheL .supplied prior to IblS.l Geo Gled- Gellnea We understand Sir George Burn Hon. M. J. O’Brien hill, IVÿriel Gardner., Shelden, Wei ' overseas very soon. Sir Henry K. Egan Hon. Sir Geo. H. Perley cher, Edna Fourney. Golden Bantom Sweet t . D. McCiiaig and Miss Hattie while the imperial government trie»» Monèy.'Grders and Lettei s of Oredii. issued. Vegetables.- Edna iourney, Ida Le- ! to Toronto ami MoCrimmon, of Consort, vlsitèd at the DonH), Tth liancaster, Alexander to save what ft can from the wrec^. beau, Sadie Thompson, lark Mac tjienee on a missionary tour through home of-Mr. K. R. Chisholm recently. Kennedy, 9th Lancaster, Dan A. Mc- of its high hopes. , We are sorry to report that Mrs. Interest added half yearly to Savings Balances. Lennan, 1 lilda Cornere. | west. Cora Cooke is indisposed, and hope to Donell, and Allan K. McDonell, (iltn For that purpose it will use politl- I Yellow Intermediate Mangles. Six, learn of her speedy recovery. Roy, D ugall McDonell a"d Allan c tl and not military weapons. By ; Mangles Llyod Gardner, Marice Gard, — Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Chisholm were Rain SL Raphaels. We extend dm p means of its caretuily organized sys- I ner, Leo Foiiriieir .John Roberts, the guests of Mr. Hrailford. of Chi- sympathy to ttn' bereuvsd. tem of propaganda it will try to sow I Howard Snyder, Best Single Mangel Saudrin^tiam dissension among the Allied nations : L. Gardner, M. Gardner. Dav.s of sadness still come over us it wiT make secret offers advantag- 1 Chantinay Carrots. Twelve Carrots ‘Itcd Cross Work” done ill Miss. W’hen we think of you dear faillir tous to one nr another of its enemies, |i .velyu Hague, Grace Demouliu, F.m-' ACameron’s district, Mrs. .Vlex. V> boni »e lost this day. ' in the hope of detacliing if from thé ' mil 'I'rickey, Duncan Ross McRae, i Campbell 4 pairs Socks and 1 Clirist- Dalkeith We often tlnnk of days gone by alliance; it will profess its generou» Myrlle Gardner Best Half Fushel.— mas .Stocking, Mrs. t'lara Robinson, readiness to give up much, perhaps Mr. Joiin M. M-(Tiaig When we were a I together all tihit its armies hold in the west, Grace Deniouliii, Henry Thompson 2 -Suits F’yjanias 2 property bags, 1. A siia.low cast upon our life Hazel Gardner, .Myrtle Gardner, Christmas Stncking Miss Ttiia B. Me 'Oil Sunday Septeiiilier Jihli, lillf, in order to put an immediate end to t lareiice MeCuaig. Gregor, 2Stiits [’yjaiiias, IChristiiias A leal' one gone forever. the war: and it will find faint-hearted the death occurred of the late John or unsophisticated persons in each of SIMON’S Manual Traiiiiag. .Saw Horse.— Rod Stocking Mrs. Bruce 2Suits Pyjamas Sadly mi.ssi d !;y wife, sou.s, lirotlier M- McCuaig, on me lot «litre he was the Allied countries who will help It (lie. MoCrimmon. 2caps, Iproperty liag, .Mrs. Alguire.l and .'-’.ster. Suit Pyjamas, Mrs. D. 1). Cameron, boni, 'JD-Cth "Li.ichiol, at the age of .if I'Liy it.s game. The eollapse of tne Aature l.'ollections Weed Seeds.— opalr Soc’-is, Iproperty hag,Miss .len- years and 9 montlis. Ï! e dec ased ca-Mipaign in Frince will convince Ber- Albina Major Pressed Weeds.— Dol- iiie (tameron, tpair .SoCks, Miss .Vgjnes suffered a Iona and t. yiiig i!li e^s of lin of the impossibility of realizing oa oresFouinier. .Mounted Insects,— .V.ng all its, schemes, so long as the En- Cameron, 2pair .Sucks, 2Suits Pyjaml neaily four year.s ’ duration, cf paraly es Coirier Aliiina Major Insects Inj-- ,iis, IChristmas .Stocking Mrs A. A. tente holds firm; hut it will leave no He Store of i-ries and Fungus Diseuses.— Edna pjasei- -tpair .Socks, ISuit Pyjamas. sis agitaiji, but was able to be. about stone unturned in ihe effort to cajole Fourney .Vlbina Major. Collection —IChristmas ‘ Stocking Miss Marion. rp Me until! six weeks prior to ins death, Tlie Menace western Europe and America into giv- iTcssed Weeds. . Kercher. I pair .Socks, Miss, Helena when lie took a .sevoie turn which ing the Kaiser a free hand in Russie Ida Major, .Vlbina .Major; Ida Leheau Davidson, npair Socks, IChristmas confined him tc lied. He g;adually and the East, in return lor the pre- Kathleen Quinn Robinson MacLeniian stocking MrsI Donald Davidson 1 The biilliaiit success ul the Allied cious boon of peace. :Now 'showing, New Fall Goods, in all grew weaker and on the above men- armies in I’ic.irdy, following close on I Frii t Collection Apples.— tMna Suit Pyjamas, Mrs. -Tohii McDonald, We must be on our guard against Fourneyi Grace Demouliu, Irene Me IChristmas Stocking Miss Hiighena tioned date passed peacefully fioin the hf-els of the Gcrnian defeat on the Departments Special Display, of «New Marne, gives legitimate grounds for a such pe.ice ofiers from Berlin ; they .N'aughtoii, Asthur Wightinan, Kath- rriiuhart, aSiiits Pyjamas iChrist- til's life to a better one for wliich he will not he tlie offers of a nation de- lecn Quinn. mas .Stocking Mrs D.’ McDiariiild li feeling of sitisf.iction and confidence. Dre.ss Good and accessories. Ladies Fall longed. The funeral took piace on •Just as tlie earlier battle deprived the sirous of a just and permanent peace; Bred to I ,ay Barrel! Plymouth^SuH Py[amas^lChristmas Stocking I .st and was a large an I reprai enemy of almost all the ground lie they will be as truly means of malt- Rocks.^ [Mrs. .lohn McCriinmon Ipair Socks, tative one showing the respect in won in his M ty and .lime ofieosives, ing war as llindenhurg’s great ofi»- and Winter Coats, in Tweed, Velours, Misÿ ! Steven IChristiii.as Stocking, sive of List March. The men wlio Best Cockerel from 1918 eggs.—Llyod M;:; which the deceased was lield. He so this later stroke lias won back the Gardnerf Robert Robertson, Cari Mc ."cGregor u iiTistmas bV make them hope that the war weari- Plushes and Velvet. High class stylish wa.s always ready to lend a helping greater part of all he took iu his ness in some at least of the Allied': Lellan FiWa Dorrier, Ilowaii Symler great dri':c .J lAst Marche Aiuieps js Footwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Silks, Corsets, Best two Pullets from 19l8 eggs.—pi ^ / Miss Marg.irrt McCriB hand in time of need unlill the Hand freed from danger; the threat to the CQhiitries is ss great that they will Koliert liokertson Hilda Cornier LI-;’C'hr stmas Stocking Mrs. Dpn from on High was laid upon him iu safety of I’uris that the presence of tor.gef the future in their eagemesi oyd Ganhier Howard Snyder, Carl M<»|lf>'nstmas Stocking. the form f Ids tiying illne8.s and wh- German armies at Chateau-Thierry for present relief. But if we fall into Laces, Sweaters and Staple Dry Goods, their trap, if we strike hands in e<|- I.ellan. Best Cockerel and two Pullets ich no medical skill was able t,o le- and iUontdidier occasioned is gone. from eggs prior 1918.— Robert Rob- The great German thrust that was to iial conference with the Kaiser’s res Etc. lEtc. Our Stock to choose from is eitson, Lloyd Gardener, Hilda Corr- move uiitill the Great Physician re- presentativee, and bestow on the Stewarts Glen moved it in death. win a military decision this year is bLn'd-guiltv government at Berlin not ier. Carl .VkI.elliin, Arthur Wightman. not onh parried but beaten back up- Lange our Prices are the Lowest we guar- Live Stock. Draught Colt foaled 19 A TAimber from here attended Rice- The funeral service was conducted on itself. only a pardon for its crimes but the IS. William Victor young, i.eslie Snid ■ gift of all the Ixniiiillcss resources at ville Pair last week. by Rev A- Morrison assisted by the the Russian and the Turkish empires, antee absolute Satisfaction. er,Carriage or Roadster Colt.— Will-j Mr. and Mrs. John McCrlmmon. of iaiii McDonald Pure Bred Holstein. | Rev. J.R, Douglas, Kirk Hill and The event's of August prove the coni we shall hive made every drop ot Tayeide. and the former’s sister. Miss Rev. P. Mathewson. Glen Sandfield. pleteness of the strategic victory that blood shed in this most righteous of Calf, calveil in 1918.— Fanjiihar Me, Lizzie McKercher, of Winnipeg, visit- Eggs, Butter, Wool and Rae, Alfred Corrier, Arman Oorrier. i Marshal Foch won in .Inly. The ini- wars a meaningless and a vain sacri- all Farm Fro ed at Mr. M. D. Carther’s last week. The pallbearers were siime of the tiative h.is passed wholly into his ■-rade Cali, calved 1918.— George- ,| Mrs. D. Blyth and daughter, Miss fice. We shall condemn our chiWre*- duoelaken in exchange (Tleiihill. mijican Westley, j Margaret Blyth, called on Maxville deceased clo.sest friend.s, naiiily Mur- hand.s. He strikes when he pleases, to a war more terrible than this; we dock McLeod, Rory N, McTecd, Mal- and the (iernians defend themselves as Asters Bouquet of 20 KU-wers.—! friends on Tuesday. shall, It may be, sign the death war- colm McCallum, Ale.xander McCuaig, best they can. The situation also rant of civilization. Iiene McNaughton, .Mamie Lalonde, | Mr. John McRae, manager of the gives us re.is.m to believe that the 3 Rstriot ,\relyn îla^ne, (tladys McCuaig Hilda Vlochelaga Bank, Vernon, spent the D. A. McMillan, Riod. M. McLeod, mighty German oSensives have mea- So long ;'S the Allies hold together ('orricx. Bouquet of cut Kh>wers com-^ w'eck end at his parental home, neighbors; D.A McGtllivary, Kirk surably exhausted the forces of the in the firm bond that now unites them posed of asters and any other blooms ^ Miss C. L.'Stewart has as her guest Hill and D.K. McLeod, T^ggaii. He final victory is certain. There will be enemy. They a.upe.lr not to be well bard and bloody battles with a des- Uia Major, Agnes Currier, Mamie Fa-J this week, Miss Lucinda Charlton, of leaves to mourn tii.s lo}rst to is renewing acquaintances here. attend to his duties up to the day be- The NECESSITY for SAVING contribute to the good cause. Pte. Miller Heiiston. accompanied by fore liis passing away and hi.s Jenth Present conditions exemplify tiic ne fssiiy A very enthusiastic crowd gather/xl j the Misses Marion and Tjavina Miller COAL coming as it did with startling sud- for saving. Wliat will the country do iiea in McRae’s Hall, Lancaster, on Mon- . of Miste, visited Mr. and Mrs. K, R. detmesB has called forth many expres- LIGHT dav evening to hear Mr. J. K. Me } Chiciîholm. Saturday. there is DO longer a call for miinuions and Glade of Brockville, and Mr. Z. Porte- | Quite a number from here attended sions of regret and syinp.ithy from this income of a million dollars a day is vin of Cornwail. explain the w’ork of ; ihv dance at Little 0*=*in, Friday night, frioiid.s and they werenuivierous. Be.-id- suddenly cut off ? SAVE M ONE Y the Catholic Hute .Ysflociatloii. and the } and all r^'iion a good Time, es his soirowii.gwife, he is survived by Don’t trust to the future—prépaie for ji) driv.' now on by Um Kuigiits of } Mr. 3nd Mrs. Forbes Ohisnolm. ac- four sous. Dill and Alex, in England, Columbus to collect funds for that ; conipanu'-d by Mr. and Mrs. ^ D. B by ojjening a Saving.^ Account in Uiiï • purpose. 'I'he Rev. Mr. Sutherland, j ritisholm. were rhe guc-stsi of Mr. and Joiin and Ranald at iioiiie, also one Bank. Interest allowed at current rates. Fuel Saved is Fuel Made Rev. Mr. Gourlay and FatbfT J. J. < Mrs. U. Mr-Master, Monitor, on brotliei and one sister, John D,. Mc- Macdonell also spoke In favor of this Sunday. Uonell, on the old home, 24-9th Con,, tf D. McGIllivray. of UNION BANK OF CANADA drive. Mr. Laurie Brady, son of .Mr. It. ami Mrs. J. and Mrs. Hugli .McDonell. Ashland, ‘‘Save until it Hurts’ and Mrs. Wm. Brady, one of our re* Ne\v Brigctu:. vh-ited friends here HEAD OFFICE WINNIPEG. MAN , turned soldiers, explained, in a neat recently. Wis. The funeral from the family liiUe speech, the need of recreation j Mes.srs. Bd. .iT?Tewart and B‘li Me- residence was he’d a: 9 O'clock, Tues hat*» a-t the front, and the many com- ; ..YrtVur S’P.'fi'. in e veeV er.c' with _£O*'î5 t.ke\ aff".’-'ÎO'?.H/XW -vr.. ble, cut to silence almost directly Little Dannie Durkec. by—Kelly knew—the grip of a human private Kelly Captures a hand. FUNNY fOLD-UPSl Oh, little Dannie Durkee, HALLOWE’EN GAMES ÏANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Dinner. Slowly the figjure advanced to- He ate his fi-U of turkey AND LARKS AMUSEMENTS. wards Kelly’s hiding place, and as it And other things—olh, m'^ity more— By Archie P. McKishnie. I grew up into the stained moonlight, upon Thanksgiving Day. he recognized the German uniform. He breakfasted at seven. War brings its troubles, but 'I’hanks-! What kind of a shock would you ex- “Be the holy powers that be and And long before -eleven giving day brings its turkey. So let pect to receive on Hallowe’en? Ha! Corporal Stevens, stewing black will be!” he grated, and his big fists He feared the hour.s 'till dinner time us be grateful. If you are fortunate t Ho! a corn shock of course, aner. Then there are rallied “hunger pairr.'* It occurs afeo drink. “If you want to take that way Brillianit scarlet and crimson stain, 9. Why o'Ught the turkey bo be of getting a hair-cut, Kelly,” he said, bayonet. “Now, then, quick march!” the national foods. Pass around pic-! no«t infrequently at night or early in It wa.s just coming daylight when And splashes of yellow gold; ! ashamed when he is being served? tures, cut from advertisements, or the'the moming. The patient suffws “why take it, by all me^s; only, Warm brown -stubble and rii>ened please don’t let your barbers scatter Corp. Stevens opened his eyes, sat 10. What color gets its name from cooking departments, of a roa^ifc beef, j much from indigestion, with more or up and glanced about him. All was grain ; the turkej' ? your ruddy locks in my food.” The waysides seared and old; potatoes, sphaigh-ebbi or nmearoni, ' lc?s flatulence, -aetd eructations are! The corporal placed another dish quiet and orderly. Thosé men on duty I 11. What feathers find place on my corn, a big -tart (France is famous for sometimes conebLpation. Bleeding stood alert and watchful. Those who A dazzle of green where the aftermath lady’s dresser? on the fire. When the coffee was hot Breathes a tale long told. pastries), and cheese for Holland. You is not so common as in ulcer of the he poured out two cups and passed rested slept sweetly and dreai^ed of 12. When the turkey is cooking in can ad'd 'bo the Ikt -and I’m just su, stomadh, yet it occuj\s not infrequent- one to the private. home and Thanksgiving, perhaps. Gray where the haze hangs over the whiat country is he? gesting a few. ly; if it is profuse, the patient vomits On the other side of the dying fire 13. What part of the turkey is a “It’s good,’’ said the Irishman, as west, Then you could have the animals dark blood or ptasses tariy materiaT he gulped the , beverage. “Bedad, it spi-awled Pte. Kelly, freckled face Blue where the asters grow; story? from the bowels. When the bleeding peaceful in sleep, red head sagging on 14. Wh-at part of the turkey appears asking the questions: What countries is good,” he added, draining the cup Purple the lights on a hilTe far crest, are suggested by a l>ear, a cock, snS>all in amount but freqrj^ntliy re- to the la-sit dregs. “Corp. Stevens, his breast. Across from him sat a I’ll see that there are plenty of dough- The shadows mauve below; on the battlefield? Germrn prisoner. His hands were 15. Why has the turkey five reasons bull dog:, «tc. The table could be gay i Paate-d. the patient gradiially becema* sor?” nuts, too.” Blackbirds wheeling above the com, with tiny silk flags. Stuck in apples !P^^® amaeinic. “Yes, Kelly, what now?” folded on his knees and his face, too, Sue and Bobby worked hard, cov- Silent, serenely,- -slow. for being sad? smiled in slumber. Between Kelly 1. Comb. 2. Last part of Turkey, at each penson's place, the-y could j Uloer of the duodeiium is often “To-morrie’s Thanksgivin’, sor.” ering the ceiling of the basement serve as favors. I t^hronic in its course, and the symp- “Thanksgiving,” with a shiver. and the German lay a bulky sack, Lights and shadows and sparkle of-k-e-y. 3. Bill. 4. Claw« (clause). 5. with branches and autumruleaves and • If you have an old-fashioned party,' bomjs are likely to be inbeamittent; the “And we’ve no turkey for to-mor- ffom a hole in which protruded the lining the walls with comstalks. Bob- Wine— Wings for du'3'ters. 6. The crop. T. j long, red neck and head of a big Sombre color and gay; Both are gobblers. 8. The first part, I with apple bobbing, candy p„ni„g, ! Pa‘hent is apparently wed in the in- rie, Corporal?” by, who loved to study electricity, fortune telling, here ar'è a few guess-! “No, ncr plum-pudding, nor wine, gobbler. strung up the Christmas tree outfit Rich and warm in the late sunshine. Turk. 9. Because we see the turkey | nor ” / Corp. Stevens rubbed his eye.s. Then Chill where the shadows play; dressing. H). Turkey red. 11 Phi - ing games to fill in odd moments be-| weakness during the attacks. of bulbs and covered each bulb with a ’ fore refre.*ment time. Sometimes there are few or no pro- “Hist, Corporal,” whispered Kelly, he grinned. Then he frowned. “Kelly,” lanitern, so that when they were Thus God hangs His masterpiece feathers. In Greece. 13. Tail ! nounced symptoms unttl perforation bending cloSbr, “It’s kape a secret ye he said, reaching across the fire to through they felt that their basement Over the world to-day. (tale). 14. Drumstick. 15. He got! Put up a sheet and make half of the ; occurs; then there is a sudden sharps kin, I know, sor!” shake the Irishman’s shoulder. “Kel- it in the neck. He was bled. Hej gnests staiKi behind it; having it ao| .abdomen, rapid and sibii.l- ly.” was a very beautiful place indeed. “Spill it Terrice.” Here and ther^ and everywhere from Trying It On the Dog. got a roasting. He was terribly cuitj pliaoecl that ju-st the ieet and ankles respiration, weak and thready Kelly was instantly alert. He sal- up. Finally, he is in the soup.' are vistole. From this they must “It’s this. I know where there’s a the oedling of leaves hung lighted It is often recommended to thoso turkey, a big, handsome di\ul av a uted. guess the person. A screen wiith holes | “Just where did that come from, lanterns. Who use patent medicines that ihey Two New Games j depressioiv-^in short, the gobbler. Corporal, wid a comb on him . , . , When the guests arrived Bobby met just a little larger than the eyes Is symptoms of shock—followed by acut'e try the nostrums on a dog. When Toasing the Smile” may be u»ed| fun, too. You cannot imagine how as rid as the sunset on the'hllls'and Kelly , asked the corporal sternly, them at tV front door, swathed in a King Umberto of Italy was liv-ing, he j effectively in a mixed crowd of peo- peritonitis. Perforation is, how-ever, a strut that wud make the Kaiser’s | pointing to the bul^ng sack, sheet, and silently led them to the bed- difficult it is to identify a boy or girl not very common; and although re- look like a limp. It’ll be fair moon- : ^ Kelly stared at the turkey. On, acbed upon that advice in the matter, xhe main object of the game by eyes aloTve. room, where they removed their of using hair dyes. The experimerjt is 1 keep your face straight duritïg . covery is often exasperatingly delav- light this night, Corpoi-al,” he added, | i wraps. Then, s-tHl silently, he led described -in Intim’acies of Court and : .times when you are not “It.” You m.*ght give out potatoes that ' ig not to be despaired of. suKgestfully. wistfully. | «>'sw«ed “Why, the H»" them to the head of the i^asement have been mcely scrubbjd, and provid-1 Th-g dangers of perforation, the oc- “And you will be fair safe inside j brought him in, am. He s for Thanks- 1 -i. I I Ask all players to form a circle, in«g each guest with a penknife, bid of profuse or frequent he- livin' dinner, sor. stains and pointed imperatively down. here, you renegade, if 1 know any- How the boy.s did wrigg-lc and the somtwdia.n’am of hT/undenrable i ®4fd to'X œ^ri^'d th’Sm cut a face on th-e potato, a prize niorrhage, or obsitruction owing ■to thing about it.” grunted the Corporal. girla .hiver! When the guesto had Umbento’a habit of n^eettog i going to the moat comical and the best contraction at the site of cr near the “That dum-dum must have creased The Thanksgiving of the Bunnies a'll arrived Bobby threw aiside his 'his appearance was a trial. When his' executed piece of work. j may make an operation neoes- >our pate. Thei'e isn’t such a thing The bunnies had a merry feast sheet and joined them. . , . , some one person in the circle, who Guessing quantities i« fun. Put a ; sary; but the treatment in cases of as 'a turkey this side of the channel.” stiff wy teir^Ming up exchange Upon Thanksgivang Day; box of match’S’S, a bag, of beans, 2t\ short duration -should be medicaul— “There be a turkey, and it’s meself Sue and he each took up ^ card- over his head, had become very gray ' Beneath the pines their banquet board’ board box which they had prepared places. None of the other pei'^ns stone and a ball of string on the table, j rest in bed, the adiminlstration of large jjnows where,” affirmed Kelly. ‘T’-ll she often tri-ed to get him to dye it, in the circle must allow their facial Was spread in fine array, beforehand. From them ribbons hung sending into his dressing room every Tell your guests to write down the, doses of ■«alkaline remedies tp. nembr^l- not be askin’ fer any furlough out of ] expressions to slip a mite, or a pen- number of matches and beans, the îæ the acidiity a.l-mc'::'t always present, order. Corporal, but, sor, I some- , out, but the main part of the boxes d-ye upon the market. were covered so that their contents alty Is exacted later. A rapid ex- weight of the stone and the number and the grving of milk, of egg, meat times do be havin a powerful hank- One day he had all the dyes got out, change from the outside circle bo the erin’ to, walk in my sleep, and-” were not disclosed. From Sue’s box and shortly after the queen’s pet dog, of yards in the ball of string. Who[ (chicken), and fish, to the exclusion each girl pulled a ribbon; from Bob- centre r-ieoessitates alibern&as and in- comes nearesit in his guesses, of for a time of starchy f(^. The ani- see that you don’t do any ^ J a w'hite spiU^ ran into her room per- terest on the part of the players, who And washed their faces dean; by’s box each boy did the same. At fectly black. The king foiïlowed, course, wins. mal fod is digested in the stomach and walking to-night, or you’ll git sniped They numbered—if I counted right— never know when they will be called sure,” and the Corporal rolled him- -the end of the ribbon was fastened a laughing at her dismay, and said: Bubble-blowing contests are exert-} absorbs the aciid of the gastric judee in Exactly seven'teen, -small object, and each boy was re- upon to stand in the centre of the self in his blanket and lay down. “You see, Margherlta, I should look circle and “^ss the smile.” ing. Give each guest a bubble pipe,! the process. In many cases good And friendly squirrels came to look quested’ to 'Seek the mate to his object just as ridiculous.” have each *dip hU pipe into a soapy I seeiuis to follow the giving of oil— He would have a little rest. There The following penalties for smiling would be a cessation of hostilities Upon the festive scene. among the girls, and she who had water (a Hittle glycerine makes the either a refined mineral oil or olive or drawn the mate became hrs partner. out of turn may be used: Make the bubbles pretty colors) and at the same j cottonseed oil. It rapidly pasties until after the morrow, he felt^ he The Way of the Hun. person go arourjd and smile at every needed sleep badly. Th-e waiting part was rather hard; The objects which were fastened to time "they must blow. Whose bubble; through ibhe stomach, and by bathing But once it was begun the ribbons were: Lord Buxton, the Governor-General one present, individually; have the Kelly sat on a box and nursed his of South Africa, in a speech at blows largest, and whose bubble lasts | the surafee of the ulcer protects it freckled face in his big hands the The banquet was a boisterous hour Boys:—^pool, hook, button hook, person smiie thr-ee times at himself in longest receive prizes. from irritation when partly dige-sbed Of feasting and of fun; needle, pencil, penhoMer, right glove, Pietermaritzburg, made a striking the looking-glass; have the pei'son while he thought back along the I'oad comparison of the Kaiser to a fly- Hoop races and jumping-rope races l ^ood paisses through, his company had marched a few days And then Pa Bunny rose to speak, right doll sh-oe, toy cup, toy knife. smile for thirty seconds without stop- Before the rest were done. catching Insect, the praying mantis, ping. Other pena-l-ties on this order are fine for both girls and boys, es-1 “ ~ ^ “ lK‘fore. Girls:—Hank of thread, eye, shoe pecially if you have a garden. And j English As She Is Spoke, button, emerj', eraser, pen point, left a carnivorous hypocrite, which, '«’hen I ü^d. He pictured again that wrecked holding out its arms as if In prayer, that is enough, I think, don’t you? I j Americans who are coming to the farm house and outbuildings; a cow “My dears,” he said, “I rise to tell glove, left doll shoe, toy saucer, toy The “Gratitude Game” is quite time- hope yooi all have the fchriillngest time j Btitish Isles in great numbers are The reason, if I may, fork. is really on the lookout for its victim, lying dead amidst fire-blackened and is in that way In the best position ly. Each person is given a paper and imaginable and that all the fortunes! supposed to speak the English lan- straw; a horse lying helpless with Why we have met to celebrate pencil and told to arrange a list of guage, says a British periodical, but This glad Thanksgiving Day— to pounce on and devour its prey. So are good, and that all come true. its head raised in supplication. His Not to be Beaten. the Kaiser, while he preteuds to pray numbers down the side of the paper, we sometimes find it 'very difficult to officer had despatched Kelly to put ’The reason why we gather here numbering one bo fifteen. 'The play- understand them. But it must be the poor brute out of its misery, and to feast and chat and play. They were two small girls, and j he invoking the aid of the Al* ers are then to make out a list of POULTRY, much more difficult for them to under- they were arguing as to which of j ^'*shty, is ^all^^the ^time ^looking^ round EQQ8 and it was while- engaged in this humane | to see what other hellish frightfulness things they are thankful for. Only stand the different dialects that are but distasteful duty that he had “Not long ago we chanced to see, their fathers had done the most in humorous answers will be considered; WANTED LEATHERS spoken in this country. Lancashire he can commit. The Kaiser,,like the git-mp.-ed a big turkey gobbler crouch-j As some of you recail, the war. ' all others will be ruled out later w'hen HIghaat Prioea Paid furnishes a good example. What Said she of the flaxen hair: “My mantis, prays with an “e” and not Prompt Retums-r-No Commission in.cr beneath a pile of debris. He had A gobbler strut with spreading tail an ‘*a.” j the lists are read. The papers are would an American make of “Tint Gaid nothing'about it 'Co htS officer. Deside the orchard -wall; father’s a hero; he had the V.C. pin- -<• I then given in without names ’attached, P. POULIN & CO. ooan ee!” or “Wheer ta baan?” or We envied him, becauise our tails ned on his breast by the King.” 89 BoaiMsonrs Maricat Already his quick mind had devised L&t the people praise Thee, O God; ’ and judges are appointed to go over IConlarsal “I’se lippin on yo?” three phrases- a scheme which would be worked out Are hardly tails at alL But the blonde was not to be beat- the liisto and decide the winning per- that are commonly heard in that later to the benefit of himself and en: “Oh,” she sniffed scoimfully, let all the people praise Thee. Then s'hall the earth yield her in- ' son. The papers are returned, each country. Translated into modern trench comrades. “Bui now we’re fuH of gratitude “Why my father has a lovely wooden person taking one at random, so as English, the mean, “Shut one eye!” Kelly, as a boy, had worked on a That we aa*e not as 'he; leg, and the King himself nailed it crease; and God, even ôur own God, shall bless us. to relieve 'him of the embarrassment “Where are you going?” “I shall de- farm, and knew all about the habits We’re glad bo be our simple selves, on.* of reading his own. After the fun pend on you,” or “shall expect you.” of domestic fowl, particularly turk- ' In wood'laml places free. is over a sm-all prize may be awarded POULTRY A young man from the United eys. He' knew that the big gobbler We have our heads; why long for tails, , for the best list, designated by the of all kinds. States went into Scotland Yard, on would remain in the same place until When 'they can never be?” judges by a small cross on the bsfbk Better quality preferred. his way to the hospital to report his molested further, and to-night his SUGGESTIONS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER ' of the paper. Write tor prices. change of residence, and the sergeant one hope was that it had not been The Twins* Hollowe’en ! . I Such things as the followin'g might in charge, a cockney, asked: molested further. He figured that STANFORD’S, Limited Sue and ^obby, twins, decided to Thanksgiving Day has become a j breadcrumbs, one onion. Season with ^ listed: Thankful for the fourth 128 Mansfield 8t. Montreal “Are you going to die?” the wrecked barn lay at least seven have a Hallowe’en party. day for the folks to gather aroiind the I salt and pepper four outer branches finger on my left hand. Thankful for The startled American said he miles back along dangerous territory. “All right,” said mother, “but I home; a day when all who are kin| of a stalk of celery, minced very fine.j po-wer to digest pie. Thankful that hoped not, but that if he did he hoped Well . wish we had a big barn for you to gather to offer praise to Him from ' Mix well; fill into the cavity, then sewj of my family snore, >tc. If You Want the HIghoet they would ship his body back to the It was raining softly as Kelly give it In.” whom all blessings flow and to par- ! with stout twine. Rub ^vell with : States, and turned to go. climbed out of his trench and wiggled Market Prices “W'hat’s the matter with the base- take of a meal as proof of the abur^d-1 bacon fat, then dust well with flour. | Ship all your A laughing clerk called him back his way along to the bushes on the ment?” asked Bobby, “It’s big an(f ance of the harvest. ! Bake in an oven for two and one-half i The Harvest Song Unending. and explained that the cockney ser- right of it. Far off, miles away it clean and empty.” * ^The busy housewife, handicapped by; hours, basting frequently with three! rp^ Thee, 0 Lord, our hearts we'raise geant only meant, “Are you going to-^ seemed, through the muffled air, the high prices, need not hesitate to | tablespoonfuls of fat in three cupfuls sounded the strains of an accordion “But it’s not nice looking.” ob- In hymns of adora'tion. day?” Quite another thing. / jected Sue. celebrate Thanksgiving. To be sue- ; of 'hot ■water. Turn on the breast of To Thee bring sacrifice of prai&e playing a tune he did not understand “m make it perfectly grand,” cessful, the meal should be well plan-1 the bird, so that the juices may run RAW FURS i»r care to understand. The Huns With shout» of exultation. Homeless in London. were having some music. It was all Bobby assured her. “I’ll get sle-ws ned, well cooked and well served. It j into the white meat for two-thirds of Bright robes of gold the fieldis adorn, to US—We pay all express charges. The United States Government has right; it helped, some. of au-tumn leaves and cornstalks and need not be elaboi'abe. Soup, an im-jtho time that is required to cook The hills with joy are ringing, ABBEY FUR COMPANY portant factor at the beginning of the the turkey. NoW brown the breast never taken much interest in the Kelly fought through, got by the it’ll look swell.” The valleys s’tand so thick vrith com (In businees for 30 years) • housing of its Ambassadors, says a sentry, to whom he was able to give “Go ahead,” said mother. meal, -starts the digestive juices flow for forty-five minutes before it is That even they are singing. LOUI3 ABINOVITCH, Manaflcp ing. Arrange the table attrac’tively done. Place the potatoes in the pan British weekly, and when Dr. Page the countersign, and by and by found “You fix up the basement, Bobby,” 310 St. Paul St. W. Montreal, P.Q. first arrived in London in 1913, hav- himself but on the open road. He said Sue, “and TW make the invita- with a few autumn leaves or pumpkins with the turkey one hour before tak- And now on this, our festal day, ing from the oyen. Reference, Bànk of Hochelaga, St. ing no embassy to go to, he had to determined not to stick to the road. tions.” scooped out, Use the centre of tlie Ihiy bounteous hand coTtfesising. Henry, Montreal. find rooms at a hotel like an ordinary For safety’s sake it was best to hold She took a package of paper nap- pumpkins for pies. Fill the hollowed Wash one piht of cranberries, then Upon Thine altar, Lord, we lay tourist,- . ,^.JI pretty well to. cover. kins, a box of corresfpondenjce cards, pumpkins with nuts, and fruit for a add three-quaitors cupful of ■wa- The fimt fruits of Thy blessing. centrepiece. Soon afterwards he set out one He made his way slowly, methodi- a pair of scissoi^ and paste. Small ter. Ckok until the berries can be By Thee the souls of men are fed night to see the sights of the metro- cally, towards' his goal. He was a black witches on broomsticks were A Suitable Menu mashed throTigh a colander. Meas- With gifts of grace supernal. polis by moonlight, and while stroll- long time covering that seven miles, riding in great profusion over the Creamed Soubise i ure them, then add an equal amount Thou Wlio dost give us daily bread, ing slowly round Trafalgar Square but cover it he did, at length, and napkins. Sue cut them out and past- Roast Turkey ! of sugar. Boil for ’three minutes Give u's the Bread eternal. Trapptrsl ne was accosted by a sus*piclous p6- ' w'ithout accident. ed one at the left hand side of each Brown Gravy Cranberry Jelly I more, then turn into m-olds or cups. card. To the right she ■wrote the fol- liceman, who inquired his name. At last the ruined pile of the house Baked Potatoes Stewed Corn Pumpkin Pie We bear the burden of the day, “My name is Page,” was the reply. and outbuildings grew up dark and lowing jingle Nuts Pumpkin Pie Raiisdns Coffee And often toil seems dreary, Prepare a plain crust. Line a deep “Well, what are you doing wander- simsiter througfh the wall of mist. lUie On Hallowe’en night the witches will Creamed Soubise But l^bor erd'5 with sunset ray ing about here? Hadn’t you better go '•ain had ceased. The moon had pie tin. And ret&t iis for the weary. be Peel and cut ver>' fine three onions. To prepare the filling: Cook the home?” broken through the clouds. Présent at our basement lark. Cover with one pint of water and cook May we, the angel reapiu’g o’er “Home!” exclaimed the doctor with “Now, begobs,” whispered Kelly; pumpkin until tender, then drain and Stand at the last accepted, Invi'^ you are. So come or they’ll until tender. Drain^ saving the mash through a oolairder and to one mock solemnity. “I have no home.” “if that big, fat devil of a gobbler is send liquoTa Work the onion through a Christ’s golden sheaves for ever more “No home!” reiterated^he puzzled holdin' to the old spot, I’ll ” pint of the pumpkin add two well- To gamers bright elected. policeman. “Then-,who are you?” He stopped suddenly in his mus- Ghosts to catch you in the dark! fine sieve. Bl«n4 three fbaMespoon- oeaten eggs, one cupful of brown su- fuls of flour with one cupful oi onion “Oh, I’m only the American am- ir.gs and stepped further back among She also cut out the tiny yeEow gar, one cupfui of mtlk, one pinch of 0 blessed is the land of Goa, bassador,” replied Mr. Page, sadly. the trees which skirted the open. liquor and one and one-half cupfuls of salt, one toblespoonful of flour, one pumpkins which bordei'ed the napkins milk. Bring to a boil and then add Where saints abide for ever, '' r*> From that dim pile before him, a and used in place of seals on the teaspoonfuj of cinnamon, one-quarter Wliere golden field-s spread fair and care in Buying. moving figure had detached itself and the onion pulp. Season ■beaspoonful of allspice, one table- backs of the invitation envelopes. pepper and one tablespoonful cOI imely vanilla. Mix tha sugar, broad, In buying shoes look at the inside was moving directly towards him. As “Mother, may we have cider and Where flows the crystal river*: of the soles to see if they are In a he watched It, swallowing hard and minced parsley, When ready to flour and spices and beat Inpump- doughnuts and lots of apples for re- serve add a dash of red peeri Tile strain of all its holy .throng straight line. Badly fitting shoes cursing his folly in having left his fresliments ? ” asked Sue the morn- kin, Th^ add the eggs and milk. W'ith ouiTs today are blending; To Clean and Prepare the Turkey cause improper standing, postures rifle behind, to Kelly’s ears came the ing of the party. Fim In to a lined pietin and bake for Thrice blessed is that iharveiçit song and thus induce organic disarrange- unmisUUiable sound of a muffled |;ob- “Yes, dear/’ answered n\qther/ The tua-key filling: ^w'o cupfulis of ■thu-ty miiwitos In « hot oven* ^ i Jbat nev^r hath eudlûg# ments.

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îrcHn Erin’s Green Isle j“0US MEN FROM IBELGIANS FACE For Autumn A War Device Which Will Prove of “War-Time Cookery” | KEWS BT MAIL FUOM IRE- ACROSS THE SEAS” Days Value in Peace Time. LAND'S SHORES. The war has speeded up all sorts of contrivances, Inventions and in- FREE ^ CANA 1)1 AN, A USTK ALl A N AND UNPREPARED FOR THE RIGORS dustrie sas some compensation-for its awful wastage of life and limb and Send name and address for fiappcnifigs !u the Emerald Isle of NEW ZEALAND TKOOFS OF COLD SEASON property, and one thing it has done Interest to Irish- w'hich may save cbuntless lives in the new “War-time Cookery” This future is to make collisions at sea in book contmns recipes chosen English Net^spapers Speak in Glow- Country on Short Rations—Heat- thick fog at least avoidable, if not im- An iistcr-AlIied exhibitien of work I by the jndges as the best and ing Terms of the Achiovemcnls (riving Food and New Clothing possible. done by wounded soldiers was held It is the submarine menace that has most practical recipes submit- in Dublm durinjï August, of Dominion Soldiers. Not Obtainable. brought this great improvement In the James McGrath and Deelan Foley dangers and risks of navigation of our ted in onr recent cash prize were arrested for showing lights on ' As the nation looks back on tlie “Bismarck said he would leave no- record of the last weeks it may well thing to his enemies by their eyes to narrow seas to tlje fore, for the listen- competition. It is intended to the stoim v/al] at Anbenore. er has been so much used and so much A Tnemorlal service was held in be filled with pride at the thought weep; his successors do not allow us of the m.agniflcent achievements of even a handkerchief with which to improved in order to detect those assist in the consenation of | Peimy Cathedn;! for the Dcrryioen undersea piratical craft that hundreds who have fallen in the war. the British Armies. Canadian, Aus-1 dry them,” says a Belgian gentleman food and to effect savings in /, novvn resident of Rath- Of Supreme tralian, and New Zealand troops, as | of good standing, in an account of of men are now wonderfully skilful in I well as anonymous English, Scottish | the unpreparedness of the population detecting the wherabouts of something I home cooking and baking. f.'. ■- ■‘.uivi has passed away in the per- they can neither see with their eyes Kon of tVilliam Hayes, xîhemist. Necessity and Welsh regiments, have all in of occupied Belgium for the winter ■ nor hear with their unaided ears. It S Approved by Cattada Food Board A hearty send-off was given at Hvery soldier’s kit turn covered themselves with immor- made recently. tal hofior, says the London Daily "The popuation of occupied Bel- will be readily seen that this opens up Puhlin io a party of recruits who must contain certain a wonderful list of possibilities for the É ADDRESS wfero leaving for a training camp. Mail. gium, already on short rations, can things if be is to pre- look forward to the winter with no future, not the least being the avoid- The Countess of Randon presided Their victories are the more glori- ance of collision, one of the most |E.W.GinettCo.Ltd. at a meeting held in Cork in support sent that smart’ ap- ous beca\ise they have been won by prospect of any sufficient provision pearance which is so against its rigors. All the w’heat dreadful and deadly dangers of thh TORONTO, CANADA of the Nation's Tribute to Nurses. men w’ho have fought through four deep in times of pea,ce. i Commander J. C. Gaisford. St. ; necessary in our Army. weary yearc with steadfast determ- grown in the country is controlled by Of these probably the the Spanish-Dutch Commission, and Many a gallant vessel, after plough- Lawrence^ Howth Castle, Co. Dublin, ] ination and have passed through the ing its way from the Antipodes for has been elected a Commissioner of ! most important is his rar.or bittei waters of defeat. It is ti-uly a supplemented by corn from America, — it must '‘stand-up” but this allows the population only weeks, has met its fate in the shape Tile Victoria sCross. Irish Lights. j under all conditions — it marvellous Army that day after day of another outward bound vessel al- Elia Kernoff, a Russian- w^.s fined ! and wee), after week is facing pri- half a pound of bread a day. Meat AVhen Queen Victoria created this must be ready at all time can be procured/ only by the rich. most within a cable’s length of port SX> at the Northern Police Court, Dub-1 so that he can get a clean, xation and death; that has never lost Simp'le diess with yoke and on account of the thick mists which order at the time of tlie Crimean iin, for failing to register under the j velvety, comfortable shave l.carf; and that, in the words of one “Potatoes, the staple food of the sleeves in one, to be slipped on over War, 64 years ago, she decreed that peasant ,are passed through a Ger- come down in the, Channel. But if Aliens -Act. in the shortest time. This cf Napoleon's marshals, never knows the head. McCall Pattern No. 8652, every vessel has its listener both hu- the cross should be worn in *the navy The Lord Mayor of Dublin presided is only possible with the when it IK beaten, and'is most dang- man office and a proportion handed Girl’s Dress. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. hanging by a blue ribbon and in the AutoStrop Safety Razor over to the communes for distribu- man and instrumental, nine-tenths of i'.t the 100th .innual meeting of the erous when the enemy imagines that Price, 20 cents. Transfer Design No. these fatal encounters will be avoided. army by a red one. Now the dif- Mendicity Institution held recently in because it is the only one it broken. tion. In 1917 -the Belgians received 888. Price, 15 cents. ference between the two armed ser- that sharpen;^ its own only 180 pounds of potatoes a head, Dublin. blades automatically. Haig .»nd His Me.n. ! vices is done away with, and the red Charles Kelly, SummerhiU, Dub- far less than the normal consumption GIRLSl LEMON JUICE ribbon will be worn with the Victoria Include an AutoStrop in i) • most salient tl ing about Sir even when other things were plenti- IS SKIN WHITENER lin. was fined £5 for selling td^ at j your next Overseas pack- Cross by sailors as well as sol- more than the price fixed by the | age. Douglas Haig’s mentions of the ful. diers. Food Controller. \ Iroopf engaged at variotfs points is The Lash of the Conqueror. How to make a creamy beauty lotion i A successful garden party in aid i Price $5.00 the revelation of the solid, steady “Cooking presents another difficul- for a few cents. ' Minard’s XJulmezit Cnr«a Bnmi. £to. of the Irish Prisoners of War w’as j At leading dealer* eVerywlicre work done by English, Scottish, and , ty, as coal is painfully scarce and gas CJc. will deliver tin The juice of two fresh lemons strain- Help speed up production in 1919. held at Kowth Castle, Co. Dublin re- \ AfitoStroj> Owrseoa by /irt^i ; Welsh battalions. No duty comes | and electricity short. Lighting has j cenlly. j ehiss rcgiüîercti tniiil. amiss to them. They are always ‘ to be reduced to a minimum. Heat- ed into a bottle containing three j Start now. At a meeting of the Manufacturers’ 1 I staunch, hardworking, reliable, says | giving food, such as oils and fats', is ounces of orchard white makes a whole j AutoStrop quarter pint of the most remarkable j AQEWTS WANTED Agents for Great Britain and Ireland Safety Razor Co. the Times. almost unobtainable, and new clothes it was decided to establish a branch Appreciation of, what they have are a thing of the past. Very little lemon skin beautifler at about the cost ! PORTRAIT -AGENTS WANTING one must pay for a small Jar of the ! ^ood prints. Finishing a specialty. in Dublin. E3-S7 Duke SL, Toroclo, Oct. done, and are doing, will make the gas is obtainable for heating purpos- Frames and everything at lowest prices. While searching for military pro- observer all the more ready tc give es, all wood, even standing trees, be- ordinary cold creams. Care should be j United Co., 4 Brunswick Ave., perty in Knockinreyley the police dis- credit Ic th( Dominion troops for ing requisitioned by the occupier, who taken to strain the lemon juice through ; Toronto. fovered a quantity of hoai'ded silver, tbeir specially brilliant feat of arms. uses the trunks and larger branches a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In, j WASTES then this lotion will keep fresh for i which they took away. New Zealand troops entered Rau- for military purposes, releasing the BALED HAY. QUOTE DKLIVEUED, The* Dublin police are making many paume, after being conspicuous in small branches, which again may only months. Every woman knows that | Bothwell. Ontario. Held Bros, arrests of persons whom they believe the close fighting that went before be sold by his agents. A kind of lemon juice is used to bleach and re- ! Botliwell. Ontario. 1o he absentees from the Military it.- fall. The Austr.alian masterly peat, formed by the silt of canals, move such blemishes as freckles, sal- \ FOB SAI.S lowness and tan and i.s the ideal skin Service Act. capture of St. Quentin on Saturday reached fancy prices, sometimes cost- WELL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER Two of the missing plate dishes of morning will rank as one of the ing $5 a cubic yard. softener, whitener and beautifler. and Job printing plant In Eastern Just try it! Get three ounces of Ontario. Insurance carried $1,600. Will the Koval Tyrone Regiment found in great single feats of this war. The “Candles have disappeared, and the go for $1.200 on oulek sale. Box 69. Armagh have been presented to the Australians must be very unpopular only thing obtainable is the pre-war orchard white at any drug store and Wilson PubPsl'.lng Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. two lemons from the grocer and make ; Royal Inniskiïling Fusiliers. at the moment v/ith the German Gen- farthing dip, 'which is used sparingly WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR S.\LH The Londonderry Port and Har- eral Staff. The Canadians—we fol- on all occasions. -Brussels street up a quarter pint of this sweetly frag- i In New Ontario. Owner going to rant lemon lotion and massage it daily j France. Will sell $2.000. AVorth double bor Commissioner presented an ad- The Song of an Optimist. low, it will be observed, the Oidcr of lighting is so restricted that vehicles that amount. Apply .T. H.. co Wilson dress of welcome to the Lord time of recent notable feats by Do- • have to carry bells after dark. The into the face, neck, arms and hands. !i Publisjvlng Co.. Limited. Toronto. lieutenant on -llis recent visit. Did it ever once possess you tiny light burning before the taber- As you walk the path of life minion troops—^have won hnperish-! I MISCSZiXtAlTEOUS The death took place recently in able fame by heir breach of the Dro- nacle, so dear to the pious souls, has To Repair Wall Paper. That no matter what besets you to be abandoned altogether or be re- When papering a room, save some CANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, J-TTC.. Athlone of John Turkington, for Tn this world of toil and strife court-Queant line. Internal and external, cured wlth- sixty-six years manager of the Local The ranaoitns have many glorious placed by an electric bulb. of the paper and let it fade slight- ' out pain by our home treatment. AVriia There are others just as bad 1 us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical Loan Fund Bank. achievement;- to their credit, but they “Trade is hampered by a regime of ly by putting it in the sun. When i Co.. Limited, Ccdlingwood. Ont. If even not woi*se off than you, have nevei .surpassed their great deed permits made out to bearer and with- marred spots show on the wall it Five hundred workers i^'' the .\iid though you suffer hardship LADIES WANTED TO DO I’LAIN Portadown weaving factories- J’ave W September 2, when they i/ierced out which nothing may be offered for A band of fur and a touch of em- is then possible to tear off pieces of and light sewing at home, whole or Others suffer hardship too? the reseiwe paper and paste them tfpare time, good pay. work sent any dis- volunteered their services in con- r defensive system which even the sale. These are issued by German broidery give this simple drees the tance, charges paid. Send stamp for par- ^ ncction with flax saving:. Learn to take things as they come, most sanguine experts believed would bureaucrats, who usually require poTJvilege of being termed ’kBstinc- I over the spots so that they will ticulars. National ManufacturiJig Com- The Cookstown Urban Council This world is not so bad; take much time to subdue, says the bribes.” tive.” McCall Pattern No. 8264, never be noticed. pany. Montreal. ' notified the Recruiting Council that You will never miss the little things London Times. M>is'ses’ Dress. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 they would give every assistance That you have never had. This is a- bare record of what has year». Price, 26 cents. Transfer possible to the recruiting scheme. Though trials and cares beset you, been dene in the battle by men from Design No. 924. Price, 15 cents. WHEN NE3MLGIA overseas. They would be quick to re- e*- Why, just perk right up and smile— YES! MAGICALLY! These patterns may be obtained For this thing of feeling dowmeast sent the odiousness of comparisons— from your local McCall dealer, or Millards Liniment Co.,«Limited. WOMEN IN THE WAR-ZONE Is not even worth the while. alert to insist- on the compact com- CORNS LIFT OUT from the MoCaild Oo., 70 Bond St., Dear Sirs,—I can recommend MI- radeship of th."i British Armies, and Toronto, Dept. W. NARD’S LINIMENT for Rheumatism So if you think you’re out of luck indeeci of the Armies of the Alliance. Sloan's Liniment ■^caUer^i Stolid Attitude of French Peasants WITH FINGERS and Sprains, as I have used it for both Just buck up, boy, and grin; That is the mortar of th<î structure of the congestion an'OR'OX BÎSÔD'SHOE'S:^ wonderful. WTierever you go it is ing better or surer. heartening after so much victory. will not in the future be necessarily regiment were going into the trench- S*mpl* Each Fr«« by Ma0. Address post* tho same. They are up at sunrise, But the natioi) at home trusted ,and disqualified for the Flying Service. es for the first time, and their cap- PRESÏrtVÉ ffïetEATHER card: ^Cuticura* Dept. N. Boatea. U. S. A.” and work incessantly until dark. There with good reason, in the.generalship tain promised them five shillings for THE F-F-DAUtV •'eOKr6RAT%3HS'tt*^ilAmCTOλ CANADA Sold by dealers throud^out the world. are no intervals for food, or practically today represents at work in its cause; it felt confident Jolly Optimists. every German they killed. none. A dozen shells may drop in the all that is best that no rash decision would lower the We are always asking how much Pat lay down to rest, while Mike field where they are at work. They towering prestige won by the armies longer the war will last, but in performed the duty of watching. Pat do not show their alarm, although they in cereal foods since their record of triumph opened. France they are quite resigned to a had not lain long when he was must feel frightened. long war, though there are degrees awakened by Mike’s shouting: Their menfolk are at war, and oc- conforming : A coil spring attachment has been even in resignation. “They’re coming! They’re coming!” casionally they come back from their to our govern- invented for holding wash boards in “The war,” said one soldier, “will “Who’s coming?” shouted Pat. part of the line to their tiny thatched tubs. last a long time yet. Our company “The Germans,” replies Mike. cottage homes, still In the danger- ments require- ^ whole^some and appetizing kind has planted rose bushes in front of “How many are there?” SUFFER PAIN-BUY HIRST’S I zone. We marvel that they should our trench.” “About fifty* thousand,” pot get to Paris, or as far away from of muffin is made of nuts, bran and “Beghrra,” shouts Pat, jumping up ments. :: honey. “Oh, you jolly optimists!” said the tho war as possible; but war cannot qther. “We’ve planted acorns in and grabbing his rifle, “our fortunes The most important point in filling destroy the ties of home, so they come front of ours.” made.” ^ H^T REMEDY CO., Hamilton. Canada, Canada Food Board license HS 2-026 ^ a silo is to see that the tramping is back here to spend their leave within ISSUE No. n—’18 sound of the guns. well done. VUsuiTd’s Ziixxime&t Cui*es DandrnS.

J OUR NEXT HOLIDAY Mr. Geo. K. MoDonald left Tuesday ' caster, which occurred at the Vaak- WOUNDED,' • enihg to SL>ena iw'O or three The next public holiday will be weeks leek Hil, Hospital, Septemiber, 23rd S33523.J. McMillan. Fornwail. Bilth Thanksgiving Day, which will be >ortnera Ontario. after a brief illness of three days. | District Hoaer M Observed on Monday next. Banks and The deceased was a Itosidemt of Mullen' 152307.J. P. Bush, Harrisins Comets, — At Alexaadtia, on IVSoa- WOUNDED, X public offices will observe the holiday. I Mr. U. 't. Ball who recently servet- Idaho, until 1317 teaching in the lo-j j 320026R, S. Lorey, Cornwall. day, October 7th, 1018, to Dr. and VO HSCAPE THE “FLOO.” ! ed his ooanecwon witu The News to cal sciools. She was of a most fsani-! ^83409 D .,1. McDougall, Vankleek Lieut. Alex. H. Wylie, Ottawa, Wrs, A. L. Raymond, A son. REDUCTION OF THE OUTPUT ! accept a position in uttawa spent the able disposition and the nobleness of Hill. Pte Dean F. Rowe, Brockville, Buffalo Courier; It is artcleat th« week end in town andupon his return lu£uenza, Spanish or others, Is now her nature was realized ,hy all who j Pte G,irret Cameron, Alexandria, ' 633557 J. H. French, Ireland, The Caaadlan lunibennan says. was accompanied by Mrs. “Wid us.” Keep your system clear, everything points to even a smaller ■ came in contact with her. ■'She WAS! Lance Cpi. W. 0. Wright, South 1048201 W. G. Boyd, Vankleek Hill. Ball and little son. married on -inly 24tii, 1917,, aocomp-j Mountain. your feet dry and your bedroom win- cut of logs this season than last This.....o ^ 4.3694340 Coth A. O. Atchison M. M, In Memoriam dorrs open. It you do It won’t hurt will mean a reduction of the output i . ^ i ... j u ^ t. anying her iiusband to Glengarry, the- 344888 Bdr. Proc'ule Poirier, Alex, Cornwall you very much. of all kinds next year, as there are | Arch. J. Macdonald, merchant, birthplace of her parents, and they! andria, Ont. 103070 L. A. McDonald Dalseibh In loving memory of our dear moth no logs left over upon which to fall ; North Lancaster, was in town tor a took up their residence at Fraser Rid' District Honor Roll, Pte J. .Justin Morrow South Mount- nc, Mrs John D. McCuaigi who de- WOTB THIS ge. The late Mrs. McLeod made' ,{,a*k. ■ hours- on Wednesday, DIED OD WOUNDS. ain Ont. parted! thip life on Oct. 16th, 1917. Tihe Department of Game and Fish-1 many new friends while visiting am Rev. 0. Stewart was ih Montreal Pte. F. H. Kenward, Hawkesh'iry, A though a yrèar has passed away erles has ruled, that all residents of I HAD THEM ALL STOPPED ong her relatives. 3231281 f-f. Chisholm, St Rapheals PRESUMED TO HAVE DIED. I miss her still from day ■to day Ontario are entitled to shoot two deer g When we look back over September this week attending a meeting of The remains were conveyed to- the G3402," E- !. Hanes, Aultsville 633639 N. Warner, Montreal My Loving mother true and kind, Syuoii. this season whether hunting in ' and consider how fortunate the Glen- reidenee of I'drs. .1. -f McDonald, sis- Lieut, T. R. .Sample, Vankleek Hill. REPORTED MISSING NOW SAFG Wo one on earth like her I find, diTldually or in parties. garry Pair at Alexandria was, as com- ter of Mr. R„ J. MoL 'od. trom where L'JV02“'0 .f. B. Tyo, Morrisburg. ;>320i5I Arthur Perriard. .Apple Hill. [nserted hy the family. pared with other fairs, we must all Mr. A. A. MePhee who spent sevei- the tunerai took plara on aepD. 'zsth. STOVE PIPE AND CHIMNEY agree that the man who fixed dates at days witii his family here, return- to s -vr r r 0 iron and .emer FiHEB. of the Glengarry fair has them 8.11 ed to NesterhiUe, Ont., on Friday. er y vVith the approach ot cooler weather stopped. W*e' w-ere really lucky In t’ne being -ceiec r-i'ed ov R. BK'ves and fire places will soim he Ii matter of -v-eataer. .Mr. . Mills who had 'seen visit donaM i'. r’ cut into commission, before this is ^ mg his ur.cie,ac; .Mr..Hr. Ü. .i..j. McDonald, yt' nc .e..--r- done care sliould be taken to see that Ï MCi.EiSTSR'S j Bridge End. and other relatives lett ■vj/'T'ac \ncii.s Moi'lor Ciiiniiieys and stove nines are in good St-ck jp y-our medicine .'.heat •.-.ow' v. Friday ;-.r• r his home in Ogdens- Donai.-l. THE "GOOD.CHEER’ s repair, thproughiy efean and rendered i tiiat in case any gets Lagcf-ihe i burg, N. i. i ann D. safe from fire. Fire prev.eation is -one vou wii! have plenty of L.igtippe Tab! ... i of the first coasider.itiras of the hou-' lets. Cough B Is.im, Etc. to give them' Mis. D. CourviUe spent the latier ■ cuts ar ELEVATED OVEN , s sichblders. the rnoments they get the first chiil. ! part of last wees vii Cornwall, Visit-; 7 1 the re r Big stock of the.se a.t EcLe-siter’s lag her daughter,^Mj_s.daughter, Mrs. -LJ. A.^A. Laurin the !■ ' ral fi a dista Mr CABINET RANGE SAFETY FIRST vVITK FIRE ARM3 Drug store, .Alexandria Î -who is a patient in the Hotel Dieu Mrs. Alex. MePhee, .Alexandria, s Each year the shooting season rec- Hospitai. i ^ud Mrs. P. Foley, Finch, and ords a long list of accidents due to SLtCESSv u- rJNrBP.T.AlNMLrN iSl . » . | Angus McDonald. Mullen, Idaho, caiedessuess of liuntets in the woods The two Entertainments gibeni in| Miss Sweeney and Miss Fraser of Surviving to rrrieve for her, besides s SPECIAL FEATURES ' aud iii the use of firearms. A gun go- Alexander Hall, hy the Kenyori'—.Alek the High School Staff, are spending her husband and parents she leaves, ing off accidentally and kttUng the andria and Locheil—Alexandria org-t| the enforced holiday at their homes three sisters and one brother, namely owner, climbing fences with the gun anizations, in aid of tlieArmy Huts, in Kempville and Breadalbane respect Mrs. .Toe Pay, Miullen, Idaho, Mrs. j. Electric Lighted Visible Oven loaded and cocked or shooting at a Fund, were highly successful and the ' ively, McLeod, California, Mrs. A. Preston Polished Six Hole Top companion in mistake for an animai varied and novel programimes present | Spokan<>, Wash , and .lohn Alex, Me are stereotyped causes. With the kno« ed were greatly enjoyed by the vast Mr. Johii A. McDougall, local Reg- Leod of Philipshurg. The late Mrs. Eight Gallon Reservoir vdedge of the danger in handling fire- audiences present on both occassiona istrar High Court,, Cornwall, spent McLeod w-as a neice of Mr. Alex, Me .,arms it is surely incumbent u^n bun Army Hut Drive a Great Success the week end in town the guest of his Phee, 4th Kenyon. Commodious Warming Closet ters to exercise every precaution and sister-in-law, Mrs. .A. D. McGill vray. Their numerous , Gle^arryi friends Lever Lift for Firing pr Broiling keep continually before them the mot SERVICES WITHDRAWN i extend sincere sympaWy to the ber- Following the example of the larger to '“Safety First.” The Misses Stella and Pauline Huot 6hVe3 relatives Hot Blast Fuel Economizer towns and cities and acting on tha advice d tKe best Medical ^wthpiities are at' present visiting relatives In . POSTAL HOLIDAY. Montreal. ,, _ . . , Adjustable Flub Draft Division Mohday next, Thanksgiving Day it is considered advisable .to dried Mr. Frederick Flynn all week end services in the Presby- 30 Inch Wood Firebox will be'Observed as a holiday in the local post office^ when the following terian Church. The Services arrang- Mrs. Angus McMillan who spent At the McTavish Hospital, Mon- Handy Towel Bars hours will prevail— Wickets open 8. ed for Friday evening, Sunday and some time w th Glengarry relatives treal, the dear occurred on Monday, to 10 A. M. and 7 to 8 P. M. Lobby Monday evening are therefore with- left on Tuesday for her home in Glen October 7th, 1918, of Mr. Frederick Heat Proof Glas* open all day. drawn. An announcement of further services will be made tlirough The “e“her?n!lar MrA“^; T‘'°Vf b'” Large Ashpan BUILD UP WITH TONICS News next week McMillani . h son of Mr. John Flynn. Besides his wfdow, he No Blackleading Keep yourself built up with Tonics ON WOUNDED, LIST such as Cod Liver Compound, Hypop- The numerous friends of leaves one son and two daughters, No Stooping Mrs. .J. A. Cameron, Elgin Street our genial hosphites. Cod Liver Oil and WineiK„„ h'v '7 townsman, Mr. D. H. Wason, will be.’^he remains were conveyed to THE «GOOD CHEER * IS been officially advised that her sorry to learn that he is a patient i ELEVATED OVEN No Worry with Creosote, Etc., You can select! son Pte. Garret Cameroh,advised of an inf- CABINET RANGE ing over the stock at McLeister’s in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont' Alexandria, on Wednesday and the antry battalion, s suffering from gu the Tonic that suits you best hy look real, where he underwent a serious ' Drug Store, Alexandr a, shot wounds in the legs and is in] operation Tuesday night. At the took place that afternoon to hospital in England. Pte (îameron en- time of writing we . are pleased to the Presbyterian Church and Ceme- POSTPONED. listed with the 154th Battalion, going state he is resting comfortably Mr. tery, Rev. D- Stewart,, pastor, offi- overseas two years ago. SEE THEM AT The sale of useful and fancy articles W. .1. Simpson accompanied him to ciating. The pallbearers were to be given in Alexander Hall, hy the r,^Trr. TTT 'the city. , I j Messrs. AJfred St. John, Geo. Shep- iSoldiers Comfort Club, yesterday aft ; ^'M.S. OF KEB YON ' herd, Fred St. John, G. Duval, Paul emoon, has been postponed until the J CHURCH Mr. A. K MacTjeod an.2 Genor-fc! .U'OSiiita!, oaiiiiei'S, OIK sept. 3oth,, BEAN GUE-’TNfG CONTE'6"' s'.umring ironi guusl'.oi •«■o'luds la the j-.; a Cantary Xlijj'tl tlHgii H(ir. Poir. i)eccvi^■> hie I Aril Hyt Qriïe win; MSIV . two VTCILN àcjO. V tae ÔÜ1 ■t :i:p '• t},i> I ill bear' 1 I • i Mr. R; H. Cowa SiD., ( lec'.K u ' ja.i-ÿ P r ü .U n G 0. ■ p U b i 1 £ U e ci ancou w;tii Cli< - Î. eLter- ■ I Oreat Syccess :il SI M(y I-' , aoi! rtpacri r ^ a ssrviû-è -e'.ii wnile I :.HOKTLY .-Lik.. '.i.,:. iLi.ni-.cr ' üi LCpoi'ts ir. tp.2 h :r .. -Sanust uauren on the Tie UUlil r >t ‘ 3 Suiifuiv pr ’Vi'i-u.i to -ne Ilît.ieth y Vho Pijjc Faciorv has re aa J.;. ‘.HL disiricii :.ave noti Cotuie W; Huiiiversar' •*.;ru:;r lût a mile anu -a '.'IL;-- 7^ 01 pipe ^ "Ci or tue orciriacior, of the ■I Lcc-vL'.ed Ml, M. -j-. Morris Lo- oastor. Re .:Tdquii,Tfl for the railwnv at New ll roas. r.-r o-iuinrcUoii withi the ere:;c ajr. joha L. Camp- . c-istiC, N*. B. and the i t . wal res i - oeli. ana î ;'.e cemmemorating of the ! .i.rL.y iid Uri'-'e ior the t r uftietn anniversary o: the marria-.gs -lijjie operations lu.st G-S S , .* the 1 I tor. C'jvere*! k; '.’Lri^arry Council' . ;.iii*4;essarA stool wre is de of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. The I ' . ,ie Lsn-jw Gi a' position to* sacred «edince. we are tOtd, was 51Ied I £1. Ate ih.it the oLicctive oi five thous' to toe docr.s ana througnout the Im- SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED Personals i ^ i4»ar-s »or tins district has' pressive service, scoree of people • The. ^ High, PublicrUUiiC Ocfp!tiep.ir-ivi Î r. uni that there will he a'.ooG in tne aisles and filled the stei>s A .Svh-aols did not open on Miniiv and K. y corsiderabl more; leading to tae ga..er:es, while him- iVill remain closed 'unit! '"i-j.iiv jr CM hi'us; .id di.Uurs in his haU’l ' dreus admission, in vain. uox: week. This actio:-, ins b'-«n l.a r'-f.irLs will have come j T.-.ere cou.d save oeen no greater ^ 'liik.îii on account of the nr ■•vo.:,-,:,-j of xDjv.'.î'iUrri:'. '.iistrict alone ; tnbuce :c c:ie oonGiariiv of the vener* ■ordinary influepza. It wa.= th.j' it > -.1 .toi, w'as C 'I uu. rriu. r b th.: Ç'hVlshHs -if St. Fin:,-' aoxo pasior. iuld be wise as a preca'atnn-tr'/ man- .,'hc • : ilcarr toa;eth-i nar't to save the chiidre;- r un o^ins; rv *hn C'an->Teruii':ir. of the A’CN' s J •cf thd church was ! -jzposed to anything more =-r/ara. :'‘ndria. rr-’-hb-. t-rh n Church, came, 5. fianked on either M'' :.be flags of Great Britain . .1-3NCERT AT 'WILI-IAMST'A .VN very r,C: t:u' an'.ount re./uin.in- I .U H k rmal anc Americau nailona: anthems were L business ”isit o; Monday. rihei alr^'-aiv in the neignhorhood j ai.own under the auSDleas of th.î *our rhe-jsand thD‘'c hundr^ doll-: sung ûunna' tue service. Thirty years 'Women's Institute by the Cornwall o; his past-orace Mr. Campbell had iVsk. i,-v. '.vig'itma oi Lancaster, was ars. The outside- parishes were ret-i C-ancei't Party on Moaua-y evening, arded sorrewhat in their canvassing' spent in tae Lnitec States. 1 *■ tV’ L r noars on 'luesdaf Tne reverenfi gentleman and ;ils October 21. The proceeds, we finder- j bv the mclement v.-eather last week, Gtand. are for patriotic parooses, estimable spouse were natives of Glen- ./iddmission, 50 cents. AU seats re- Mrs.. J. De-vine .)I Ottawa speat to 'to.; connaitbv will nor, be in a garry. •the greatest of the counties,” Sir HerbeU Holt, « Lord ShaughnesHy, Prosideiit 0. F. B. W. I>. Matthewi, Horved. the eaciv p-art of the -.veek in town i P'‘'sit»>n ^ ?w'Jisr. ciHnsilete returns as he aptly put It in nia discourse to I _t I til! next week’s issue. the congregation. Dr. Campbell is a PSIEPARING OVERSEAS PAtiXlJELS Mr. and Mrs. Û. J. McMillan of The .most pleasant feature of t e brother ol Mr. A. M. Campheh. for- The members of the Soldiers’ Com- i.Treenfield,, had as their guests recent < t:he will and merly of Maxville, and otf Mr. P. E. ,Üort Club are securing the addresses ly. Me. and Mrs, F. 0. Parent a-nd J —op^wation which has exist- Campbell of the well-known firm of oC lads who have gone overseas, and baby of Pembroke, Ont. ed thVoîighoiit between the different McIntyre & Campbell of Cornwall. each wUl be remembered by'a Christ- races and creeds. Clergymen irresp- He said, by way of Introducing his mas box. The efforts of these ladles Mr., R. 'N, Mot.eixi Lagg.aiK Uetive cf reH;-‘‘L'>us belief have rallied life’s story, that the settlers were -ire most commendalble, and. we trust, b'asmess visitor V> town on to the support this cause and have Highland Scotsmen. He had attended will be heartily supported hy the day. j by ^heir VorV: merited not a little of ■the church of Reverend Danîei Gor- th-=^. ''tedrt 'or the s’lccess which has don, the Presbyterian minister and public generally. ( Mr. J. Laurin visited Mrs. Lauri attended the drive. R’Ch and poor the father oi Reverend C. W. Gor- KO MOVE AS YET in. In Cornw.vli -on We^lnesd-Ny. She is alike h' contributed generously j don, the noted Canadian author. In 'm-wir.j r.\t the proceeds vv-etc to be, addres?5 he said .Sunday services From time to this journal has convale.sclng from her recent lUness. î were from eleven, to four o'clock, with îïüggested that the Armouries hero ■ ■ a useil for he comforts of cur ' heroic! T îTîC'Tî’^V be used • "r.-bi'i minutes’ intermission betw’^sn the might be used for bitt^rtlng 5-)Tdters !>.i;3ratfo :f Ot-t-awa, U Gaelic a-nd the English sennon-s. Ke COT tue coming winter, and it was 3 ! Kind 01,i f:-L’ d;.v.? -.'/rirNi'r.'s and nr.t a | relatives' î~ay of the| recaiiecRU ■ that Rever-end■■ ■ “Dr. Gordon hoped tBal the town c-oimcü would here. was a very n-rvous man who petrified Senator F. Bei.iufi, E. W, .Beatty, K.O., ■iiove in the matter. We note that the n m m j T'-m'-a .‘7’ Tu a w 'nt Glengarrv has . C. E. Hosmer, Sir AuT^islus K'xntOTi iat-e comers Oa one eccasica h.? I Mining and Smelting Compaoy ot oflicer commanding the Tb..rd DlvL ^ M;- Oiri McD Krif, hivir., with her mov-j announ--;©:! their nam-s to the con- ALTHOUGH Montreal is the roua-i th’O world. lod siuoe that he lîlon has been approached h/ others in G;3 honourable discharge irocti : ?7 -iMK-rcv^ Lvitr. ner sons; headquarters of ‘be 0. P. R.. i.v’? b+^-on t'-viui» across the contiaetn., 7i-aii, B.C.. be ’.s p.irtU.ularly mtbp* gregation. .oa another occaâi-an. when es^e.-i ùe^y h-'-r^T vttei::vr.-j hhe funeral ■ up. The oa.it-tr -xiso menticrisd, vha’ RESPECT ONTARIO TSMP&aA.N-OE The lad'Cs also deserve reC’.‘'o:n5t‘.'‘n in \ Ccr.federation had just been brought wUh it a stro-.g .?GuUngent ot -iii e-- a^d âuh V- Sir :;aranrt Holt :A:i6 .Canada, 01s Luan’iial advice is of ACT d' their d.’.vchr-r, i.!i^ I .-te Mrs. N. this short account the wor!':. as they j i-lenritie-J .-itu the early cniiSLruc: .oa I great value :o the C, P, R, Af’Le.xi, ot Fresr-r Rhl, abcur in Cauo.da, an-i the Civil War tors. The names of the direo ûTô Ç6 returneil succeeded !n s.eA'^era! narts of the .A’ex- I who accompanied Lord Shaughaossy of the u. R., so far back as Sir A.agustus Nantou came to The Ontario License Beard h? pre* th.dr h;>rre in Mnu>n r.^ -.ho bbe 1?.'^ had .'Ust olorj.-id. ;a the United States pared to give ninety per cent. Df the andr?a .iistrP:- TH'! 'io-ihtl'ess -^rh.»r dis- | about the time he cotnnienced his ser- this year give an induauon ot tae rho I'loy.i- uûclo-i uia pieanicui y : Winnipeg' in l88-i and remained there teC’ ■n.f'; -t îist week. ro bfN'Oine the leading financiai ■'ioctors of the province a good coudact tricts as wftD, in surpassins, the eifo“ts of \ vice for the church. At that time, ramifications of the Interests whsen has made riiif^uomeijal progress, wLulo marh in connection with tha issuing I the men c.inva^ser-ï VVh.en it i.s stated | buifalo herds ro-amed the prairlea and are allied to the great transporcaUon (li^ is r.h*e aiovUig spirit bemnd 'aiChomy In the We.ot. Like Sir Herv of liquor prescriptions, hut tea per Me A. A. McDcn-iM t'.’rcchaut, St j that in Aîeiranciria alone the lad'cs cof British Columbia was a wilderness. system, fo.r these àirtxjtors a.rv3 al, Ilf ♦h<^. most inipcr aut power ueveiop- ' bert Holt, he has taken a strong in* cent, of the medical prvofession to ? R.ipl3a?!s, Ln. OGSiUi.^ nere oa rue»-, lected in rhe neiglihorhood ot sixteen hun The same evening, tha celebration powerful a^so in the ivorld of banks, meut schemes in Canada. Mr. 0. R. jfercdt in the Canadian Patriotic put it mildly, under suspicion. lay dred doUars. the r-aacier c.an form some was continued by the ho’ding of a of light, beat and power, or pulp and Hosmer began Life as -a i-e:egraph iFuud. idea of the results thevijichii^ived. famlTy church social gathering, paper, of steel, or foundries, oc bridge operator, and at oue cane wa.s cuiu- I Mr. S. W. Beatty. K.C„ In addition CREAMERY BUTTER S00R20 To ail those who assisted, in the work | which an addr-ws and presentation building, of the milling industry, of ager of the 0. P. R. Tolographs. He h,tlsfactory in spite of rather uafav» mts per pound for cheese. Con- death of Mamie McLeod, beloved mfa Sytsciite for fhe but in spite ef his years his is one of makes healthy bk>od sod pro- the most active brains (oontrolllug Kasterft Grain Standard Board. As orabl© cUmaths oonditiev» la early,: ïquently, prices advanced one and motes sturc^ growth. of Norraion D. McL’?od, Fraser Ridge flummez* ft , ; end of P. f McT/