VOL XXVII ALEXANDRIA, , FRIDAY, ÀÜGUST 19IO No. 3I'

one or two exceptions in the history ^ he rCTiiarked, *'%at d wish to stfrt-fi ! of our village which has 'been incor- that but for tiie ■ he^ given me by :Sir ! por&ted for about twenty years has Frederick Borden I am quite-coiiti- our taxes been as low as they were in •dent I would not be able to acnotmce m 1909, and never before a tax collec- a settie-ineut at' this time.” tor's record equal to that year on De- Mr. King received last night ïrr.în m cember 15th, when the financial state- Montreal the foHiawing message ïrc>m m Notes of the Week ment was issuetl, as every cent of tax- Messrs- Murdock • and Berry who r re- m es wa.s paid in with one unavoidable presented the anesr. Merchant Tells Ho-w It exception. In that case the party waa Satisfactory Arraagemcnts “Your telagram received and we m not b ring in town, also was not a have alneaciy -SBtft the advices neces- Affects Trade responsible' . person. Yet we do not sail between Co. and Mm sary t-o call the estrike off and ftjave along withouT'iSome unscrupulous op- instnacted all the men who went on position as the "vem aining ten per strike to report'’y<>r duty at once. Rev. Donald .'Stewart, of this to'wn, sion for supply but since his departure cent, are very active\fjsh, and under- me Agre»em fSigited'T’S- IV. Berry. has been appointed Chaplain of East- the party has been confined to his Trade Belter take in their own way ti?^^irculate all '"Tames Murdock."” ern District Ko, 21 .A.F. and A.M. room- -svith illness making it impossible possible unfoun'ded rumors,-iQr in- It w-a-s etatéfl"that the system of for him to take the ■work. Baker Is Collecting Bills That stance, that the town is dead, w.^d .All Men, Save Those Guilty of Depend upon St, -whoever tries to Bîii that there are a large number of vs^ notification "was"such that therffitway you a Bubstitrcte is doing »o for the Don’t miss the great Closing-out Violence or Disorder, Wîll all along the'-systera from Chicago to sale at E. G. Campeau’s store by tbe Were Contracted in the Pre- cant houses, that the surrounding profit and cot Scr your go )d- ' L’.- A countrj’side are going to other places Be Reinstaited Portland would'be ready for ■'duty L.” Menthol Kaeters for stiffness, etc-, Canadian Brokerage Co. vious Ten Years within a-n hotm. to trade where they can get drink. I I ' L-DIJ have many iacitatorB. Beware tf tbs SURPRISED WESLEY'ANS W'inoheeter has been cited as a sig- would not say that the latter is en- ijOttarw^, Aug. 5—The (Srautl substitute. Get the genuine, made by tirely unfounded, as we do know of a Mr. Eng îafft-might wired the ■■pre- Davis Lawreeroe Co. nal mstance of the disasters that fol- fStrike -isfever. Hon. W.. SL. MadKaazie mier:—^ Speaker Said Roman Catholic Church very limited number of instances of King, minister of labor, through If you -want ibo save 53 cents on the low on the adoption of local option. A "Ottawa, August 2nd,'1i®-i0. Was Most Vital Agency for gentleman in this county wrote to the people who in a natural way should whose mediation the setHranent -was dollar on your -groceries, dry good®, Unification of Christendom belong to our village, but who are feffected, rrsoaade the anaasninaaiBBitt hl-ast "Bight Honoraffjie boots and shoes, clothing, then go AVinchester Hotel Company, propoundr ing a series of questions which are in opposed to our dry town, and claim • evening and at the same time handed "Sir "WiTfrid ‘Laurier, to E. G. CampeBfii’s store. London, August 1—The members ol they cando better where liquor is sold. •îout an agreement, dudy œgnsd ,;and part answered by Mr. A. W. Beach, of "Stoughton, Sask. A traveling tnoup consisting of sev- the Wesleyan Reform Union, in ses- that to'wn. The letter and reply are If these parties should go to Chester- «executed Usy both sides, embodying the eral men, women and boys, accompa sion today at Manchester, were aston- villejand buy a paper of pins we terms and sonditaone of t!he eeitSlanaant. "Am ddighted ito be able to ' îSorm published in full, and this, we think, you that the ctnike of conduetcrs i-and nied by, a monkey and fo'ur bears, ar- ished when the Rev. Mr. Freeborough will furnish interesting reading to the would hear of it for the next six ’î Ail of the men save those .güAlty rived in town on AVednesday afternoon. declared it as bis firm belief that the months. of viôlenee or disorder, are to 'be:.sre- I trainmen on the 'Grand Trunk fSiail- friends of the Temperance cause in j way System hae 'been brought ; to They at once swooped down upon the Roman Catholic Church was the most Glengarry County: "On the other hand we know of a iinS'tât6d 8OOD &S f..n^Ziabu.UKU I i . #' ,1 T houses at the st-ation and in the centre t end this aftemaon through gotsern- vital agency for the unification of trade we are getting from people living ] The con^any puts into effect,, inteventiou. of the tow-n, and continued their beg- Christendom. Ko other church, he said, “The Winchester Hotel Co., near Kemptmlle, Chesterville, Morris- I (StatesîfiroHri ; Slay 1st, tine eoheetue ging until dark. They spent the night “Winchester, Ont. ‘W. L. MABKK.MZJB KING” ■had the 'machinery, the wealth, the tra- burg, and Russell who are now com- t ;promiulgated on July IStii, the Aiy in the grove near -'the s-tation. ThA f4 dition and the ability to unite all the "Gentlemen,—Some time last fall I ing to AVinchester to trade and want ■ df the strikp, and which inv-ollwes -iesi presence was not «t all welcome and tierces of the ^ Christian Church, and if wrote you in connection with the hotel to make this their head quarters, as !is»?rease <5f ^aibout 18 per oext.. Make hay whîlsp tsbe sun shines- îEtuy their departure e»i5y Thursday morn- that great power could be moved to that was built by your company, and the women folks aspeciall say that On the first of Januarv, iWâ. the ing was not regrett-ed. meet the needs of humanity as he saw- I am very thankful to you for the in- they come to AA'inchester to trade be- » company agrees to adopt both .tne I Mr. F. T. Costel o has purchased the ifihem, Christ’s coming would be realiz- formation that I obtained and I would cause they know when they are going «tandard-raw»'of pay and tte «twt-I Campeau e-great Closu^caut Harrisor,'property recently occupied by ed by the present generation. like to get a little more light on the to get home, and if they went to any dard rules. "iL'his is a year sooner Mr. A. W. McDongafid. The utterance was received with si- subject. I was in Finch a short of the other above mentioned places tbap .at 'first coffered as regards ■pay. Mt. B. O’Connor is :this week renova- time ago, and in conversation ■with they would be at a loss to give any Pj-esMent Hays hts said nothing ting hi(i nmvly aoq.uired property on business men of that town, they assur- information as to when they were like-. afooui the rüle*, the pi-inciple «"ne di EÏCOBSIiJdCELLED Main street. ed me that they found no change in !y to return. These are facts, and na- wbidh csubsthiçî-es a mileage rate in- bylaw came in force, that is that they turally so. stea'S-cJf pay ai so much per day. .Mrs. W. H. Beteher has this week "The Hotel Co. will give you a re- £)n Account of Grand Trunk moved her millinery stock into her their business since the local option He now agi-ees 'to ])ut them in force did not find their business impaired in ply regarding their side of the ques- simuîSameously ■•with the increased Strike — May Be Held at new quarters. Main «fiüwet north, next tion. I might just say lam one of the door to Mr. Courville’s 'hardware store. Municipal Construction Company, the slightest by the Act. Of course pay a year and-a' half hence. a Later Date they have had but a short trial of it stock holder.s of this Company, and The text rif 'ttiC agreement dated The Closing-out sale ,-at Mr. E. G. of Vancouver, B. C, To yet, but every man who speaks against as we have only been in business such Montreail, -Tuly 1910, is as fol- C-’ampeau’s store, under the manage- a short time I am hardly in a position iOjt Tuesday aftcrnoojn, ..tugust .2nd, Open Branch local option, eithei' traveller or any lows: ment of the Canadian' Brokerage Co., other person, IVinchester is the place of to report from a financial standpoint, ,RPStçe:s were placed throughout the iwihich opened yesterday, ,B(t 9 o’clock, llHE AGBEFMENT tcpvp cancelling the excuiisi.on to Mac- Negofatiions are at present in pro- all others that is used as an evidence but one thing I can say, our Hotel is Uproviug a great success. constantly well patronized, and I am "1—The (toimpaiW .tvill put back a* donaW College, St, Ann* ,de Bellevue, gress with the Municipal Construction against local option. They claim that ,arraiijg»d for Wednesday, Aug'ïtst .3r4. ■Everybody goes to E, G.. .'Campeau’s Company, .pf Vancouver, B.C., who it is a dead town todav; that the sate in 'saying it is full about one- soon as ponH miss the great Closing-omt 1910, is meaitt the schedule issued bv S ibition than a grand display of t^j-n from the roof and some wall pa- on the 20th and close on the afternoon ! "4. Is there any desire on the part sale at E. 0. Campeau's store by the the management of that company J,?''''®!',', , ' P«-scorched. A hole about the size of the 21st. I of the people of AA'inchester to repeal Canadian Brokerage Co. since July 1,5 of a bullet was made where the light- Among the speakers who are ex]>ect- the Act on the first opportunity? ed to be present aiH take a leading | “It is said that nearly all of the "CHAS M. HAYS, President Grand the town with As tinnk- g„,g,gd family wei-e all at Trunk Railway Svsieni. hng hghts as a bad ground and the home at the time, but feft no ill ef- part in the convention are: j people of the Village of Winchester are Dr. P. C. Leslie, ; Rev. R, ^ in favor of repealing the Act. OBITUARY ■ "For the Order of Railway Conduct- ' F®® g'><^rdians of the sea sail down fggt,. ors- Robert0-.U X Kelley,ir H NXT hoy, Ed.T-j Zi.r,. .mcoJuanns. The Koval i acht comes I HandyTT j m• then house» as a clock, , Da- JFer^son’ ergoison, v ankleek Hill; Rev. J. i or four of ■'iT'the fleading ^ evidencebusines.s ofmen three of, Charles George Gordon Macmast«^ ••e cures quickly a E Berr^, V.^' | comesjhe fin. of^ each ship roar out : Pate, Lancaster; Kev. A. I^ee, Elmo "Winchester shelving the effect of local I 1''^ Grande, Oregon, after two I the Royal and Rev. ^Mac^lillan, of Dalhoiisie , option on their business; that Is, if illness of polio-myelitis, in the "For the Brotherhood of Railway Salute. It is an entireK i 7® silments'such novel spectacle and one not only cal-I^Pu-ies insect bites and Mills. j they have experienced any bad effects. - year of his age, Gordon, Trainmen—John Malone.v, J. A. Oon- ner, AV. E. Berry, F. A. Hebert. Ap- culated to compel the admiration of **“11 at druggists, Rev. A. Morrison, of Kirk TIill, Pres-^ It is difficult to imagine that there youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John every spectator but to rouse the ! _ the absence of Kev^ Donald proved by James Murdock, A'.P. ident of the G.C.E, Union, will pre- could beany bad effects, for the reason jilacm.aster, Laggan, succumbed to patriotism of eveiy Briton. Stewart in New Brunswick, the pulpit side. , that the money that formerly went in- this dread disease on July 16th, 1910. "Attest—A. D. Garretson, Pl'ee 0. of the Presbyterian church will be The remains were aocompanied by his R.C.; AA'.G. Lee, Pres B. of R. T.” to liquor must have gone into some- occupied by his father. Rev. Donald thing better. brother, Ewen, to his father’s residence The principle of give and take has Stewart, sr.. Finch, Ont. GORGEOUS NIGHT SHOAV at Laggan where the funeral was held been followed in connection with the SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS ‘ THE REPLY the following day, July 28th. The fun- adjustment of the difficulty. It is Make hay while the sun shines. Buy Ottawa, Aug. 4—The georgeous night The "following pupils from the Alex- your goods when you can buy them show is one of the most expensive and "Now with reference to the effect of eral service, which was largely attend- perhaps more correct to state it in Local Option on the business and mor- j ed was conducted and made very im- this way than otherwise. On certain i «"^ria High School have passed the | right." The place to buy th^'right is elaborate attractions that has ever been secured for the Canadian public. al aspect of our to'W'n, I might say ' pressive by Rev. Allan Morrison, of points the company has yielded, on Entrance examination: j at E. G. Campeau s great Closing-ont that the town was never in a more Kirk Hill, who took as his text: "And others the men haye. Jessie At. Fraser, honors. sale. It is one of the grand specialties, too, John Lawrence McDonell, honors. prosperous condition than it is today. ■ I will cause you to pass under the Ho'wever, inasmuch as the stand- O'wing to the severe rains of the past that a Canadian company is able to Isabel A. McGillis. produce. The T. AA". Hand Firework I am one of the heaviest dealers, and j rod, and I will bring you into the ardization of rules was one of the two weeks the farmers of this ■vicinity the heaviest individual tax payer in : bond of the covenant.”—Ezekiel 20:37. Florence I. McGregor. have been unable to get their hay Co., of HamiRon, has signed a con- great issues involved the men have Catherine AI. McI.*od. the town, and I cannot see that my 1 The news of the sudden death came reason to view with favor the settle- crop properly cured and stored in their tract with the Exhibition to reproduce D. A. MePhee. "The Siege of Kandahar,” with a business has suffered in the least, in i as a shock to the bereaved parents, ment agreed to. One of the big things Florence Quesnel. barns. large amount of hay is yet fact in my particular line I find it has ! who, with five brothers and three sis- they have been contending for is the uncut. The harvest is fast ripening. great wealth of scenery' and pyrotech- ■The Glengarrian desires to congratu- nics. The spectacle will be made all the materially increased, and I am getting ters, mourn the early death of a be- institution of a mileage rate for con- j^te them upon their success. The ma- i Grmer.s towards the southern a trade in the last two years from sec-. 1 oved son and brother, jN.luctors instead of pay at so much per triculation results hâve not vet been | Pnrt of the county are already cutting more realistic by thé participation of hundreds of the city militia men. A tions of the country ■where 'we never j The remains ■w’ere interred at the day. The company in any offer it published. A full report of the work ! faA wheat. got before. There was information got j family residence and were conveyed to madeidid not agree to this. battle scene in which Lord Roberts of the school will follow in next week’s The play', ".Along the Kennebec,” and staff figure prominently’ in the from the C.P.R. books here last Nov- their last resting place by his old It simply offered to standardize the was staged last evening in Alexander issue. capture of an Afgan citadel, will be ember, at the time the Kemptville Lo- schoolmates: Donald A. McCuaig, Ja- pay in January 1913. It now agrees Hall, and was largely attended. The , , , - .■ , . . , depicted ■with thrilling effect. The war eal Option Campaign was on, which ! mes D. McMaster, Donald A. McMaster, to do it in January 1912. townspeople speak with appreciation of g^enes will be followed by a dazzHngly showed quite a large increase of busi- | Ewen Alex. McAIillan, Duncan McMil- The men in addition to the in- NORMAL ENTRANCE EXAMS the few selection.s given by the com- -beautiful fireworks display'. •' ness at this station in the past two Ian and R. D. McMillan. creased pay demanded that the mile- The following students of the High pany on the mill square during the years. age rules go into effect at once as Schools and Continuation 0‘asses of oon hour. “It is true that the fires ■we had 1,3. Grande, Ore., July Hi.—Two suggested by the board of concilia- the three united counties have passed A delicate pomade is the beet form ol about three months after our Local deaths in four hours is the dreaded tion. They now agree that these the Normal School Entrance:—B. Arm- hair dressing. Bearine is that and LESCHETIZKY Option Bylaw came into force affected record of an epidemic which has rules shall become effective at. the strong, N. Armstrong, C. Bucklev, C. more; it makes the hair grow. 50c. a us considerably in a business respect broken out here. Method of Pianoforte Play’ing same time as the standardization of j Brownell, L. B. Brown, N.B. 'Cov- jar. 6 The for a short time. Both hotels were des- Gordon Macmaster, who came here pay January 1912. | entry, M. Dropps, AI. Daley, .1. J. Dun- Taught by Prof. Mulhern troyed, so that we were left without from Coeur d’Alene two weeks ago, This in a nutshell is the essential ,lop,'j. M. Fraser (honors), M. Gall- The regular meeting of the council any public accommodation, also two died at two o’clock and at six . Arlo element in the settlement along with I inger, A. G. Hall, D. L. Hamilton, M. was held in the fire hall on Monday I beg to announce that I will open of our important business places were Myers, son of a local barber, suc- the condition that the strikers are to Hart, F. Hillard (honors), AV. P. evening. Bey'ond the passing of a few my new Up-Town Studio, Monday, Au- burned, and it took us a little ■while cumbed to the malady which physi- accounts no business was transacted. be taken back as soon as possible. Kearns, A. B. Lawson, J. L. Mac- | gust 15, and will endeavor vith the to overcome this loss. cians apparently cannot explain. AA'hile Hon. Mr. King had little to Donell (honors), L. A. McGillis, E. I. i - The na'me of Miss Teresa McDonald, co-operation of the interested people ■ "The best evidence we could possibly State officials have been notified but say last night t"here is no doubt that MacGregor, C. M. McLeod, D. A. Mo- pupil of Miss Margaret McDougall, ^ ^ of Glengarry to establish a local music give you is that, as far as we can they merely advise quarantine, know- his conciliatory office^ brought the 1 Phee, A. McGee, F. B. Alurifo, F. M. Greenfield, was oniitted from the last ' studio that ■will be known throughout learn, fully ninety per cent of our ing "nothing of the nature of the di- two sides together. That the strike Matheson, E. M. Marlatt, F. M. Milli- list of those who passed the high Ontario for excellence of artistic piano- citizens are perfectly satisfied icith our sease known as acute anterior polio is settled must in a great measure be gan, R. M. McIntosh, E. C. MacGregor school entrance examination. ' forte playing. It is not necessary to :‘no license condition’ , as we arë now myelitis. attributed to his efforts which en- E. E. ■'MacMann. AI. AIcNally, J. K. Attend the great Closing-ont sale at ^ city to accomplish great re- on the fourth year and there has never tailed many lengthy conferences with iulloy, P. W. Payne, F. ^esnel, J. P. E. G. Campeau’s store. .7’ . , , , -n i j been the slightest move made to re- The completion of the $1,000,000 en- , u 1 ..J i All interested parties w’lH please ad- the two sides at Montreal. Robertson, E. Robertson (honors) J. it has been learned -with regret at ■ peal the by-law, nor have we bad a dojvment fund to the American Bible Last night, when he announced the E. Robinson, E. G. Rolston, E. B. both Laggan and Kirk Hill that St. " -«rTTT-o-pT»'»! poll for Municipal Elections since our Society, which ■was started about a settlement and handed out the agree- Smith, C. Shaver, G. F. Sherman. G. Columb.a church of Scotland will be I, , TT • ’TT . r Local Option by-law came into force. | year and a half ago when Mrs. Russell ment, he mlade no observation. Sangster, E. Tait, E. Talion, P. AVar- closed on Sunday next. AVhen Dr. Me- Grand Union Ho e , Our council and reeve have both been Sage gave $500,000, was announced on! ‘The agreement speaks for itself," : ren, G. M. AVeegar, AV. I. AVatts. Pha'l was going away be made provi- Alexandria, Out. ; elected by acclamation every year. "With Momlay. ■ > THi; GLENGARRIAV, FRIDAY AUGUST / 1910

1 the Ictt her, fche cried out i I hystencully and becumo îaiîît that , LAURIER’S FAIRNESS! Don’t let an unscrupulous j re.siorati\es were administered. >Shut dealer force on you an imita- Ottawa Proft$s!0i!!il Cards [in her room and restored to women's 'dress,, she v.as closely guarded as Premier Promises To Construct I tion of the “D. & L.” Menthol 1 ht vessel continued its jouniey for Plaster. ^Look for the “D. & MEDICAL 'fear that she would take her life or Fishway in .Red .River, for i Ladies’ College M coIlaT)se utterly. L.” trade-mark on the tin. It Dr. A. F. McLaren, ej-e, ear, nos« Benefit of Americans A First Qass Residential School ('rippen was attired iii a travelling guarantees .the genuine and and throat. Offices, 396 So.merset etree*!^ Will Go Back to Britain suit of blue serge and tweed overcoat. Ottawa, e)uly 27—.the Ottawa .Journ- For Girls and Young ladies. Ottawa, Ont., Office hours, 10 to 1; 3 , Gold vimmod eyeglasses rested on his the most effective remedy for al says;—“There has come to light a to 4; and 7 to 8, Phone 1000. i for Trial nose and from them his eyes looked curious little story of the Govern- Rheumatic aches and pains, Students should enrol now ut dully. His face was pale and ment’s reluctance to give credit to a Lumbago, Sciatica, Backache, for session 1910 - 19H. tf. ' i drawn. private member of Parliament for pub- lic services—'when that member hap- etc. 25c. each. Yard rolls ly/f/re FOR CALENDAR AND PARTICULARS. r. N. M. EELLEMY Is Americon i equaling seven of the regular Deafness Cannot Be Cured pens to belong to the opposite party. D “The setting of the tale is the des- size $1.00. Rev. W. D. ARMSTRONG, MJV., D.D„ PresideaL Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Collego | He Pales, Howerer, Whejn He by local applications, as they cannot patch which recently came from Winni- Veterinary Surgeon & Dentist Catches Sight of the H'figh reach thcv diseased portion of the ear. peg respecting the fish-tvay in the new Office- At Arch. McMillar’s Livery. There is only one way to cure deafness dam at the St. Andrews Rapids on the Mob at Quebec and that is by constitutional remedies. Red River below Winnipeg. The Amer- W. H. DWYER CO., LIMITED. Your Patronage Solicited. Deafness is caused by an inHanied con- ican consul,it seems, m.ade representa- EXPORTERS Father Point, Quji,,''July 31—Dr. dition of the mucous lining of the tions to the Premier that the absence LEGAL Hawley Harvey ^ Urippen and Ethel Eustachian Tube. When this tube is : of the lishway interfered with the sup- FERRffl!!!!THE BEST TONIO AND WHOLES.ALE DE.ALERS IN Clare Lemgve, lji« stenographer, who inflamed you have a rumbling sound j ply of fish in the upper reaches of the HAY, GRAIN and FARM PRODUCE fled from LfiPdon after disappearance or imperfect hearing, and when it is | river, which ai’e in American Terri- for »II sickly people.^ Rooms 39 &40 Trust Building, Ottatva of Belle,. ËMnore, the doctor’s wife, were entirely closed, Deafness is the res'ult, j tory, and that thereupon Sir Wilfrid Makes new blood Phone Ottawa 1583. H. TIFPANY *rr$*ted here today aboard the Can- .and unless the inflammation can be J Laurier graciously consented to have Chfes strength E. _.jfdian Pacfic liner Montrose, at the taken out and this tube restored to the fishway constructed, CORRESPONDEN’CE INVITED BARRISTER command of Inspector Dew of Scot- its normal condition, hearing will be | “Now in the last session of the Do- Restores vitality.' Solicitor of Supreme Court of ia]}^ Yard. destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten minion Parliament Mr. G. H. Brad- Taken after any lllnaaa ^ Ontario, etc. Notary Public TTke identification of the fugitivea ^ are caused by Catarrh, which is noth- j bury, M.P. for Selkirk, brought the baatana a ratom to baaltb.^ HOTELS Office over “News” oflice.Main street by the British detective marked the I [ng but an inflamed condition of the matter of the fishway up, in the inter- DaviaastaniaacaO&, KontnaL ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO culmination of one of the most sensa- — est of Canadian, not American, citi- tional flights in recent criminal cases. W'e will give One Hundred Dollars | zens above the dam. Sir Wilfrid I.aurier Grand Union Hotel Accompanied by two Canadian offi- for any case of Deafness (caused by | promised to grant the request. Appar- ALEXANDRIA MUNROE cers he boarded the vessel at 8.30 catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s ently, however, he contented himself o’clock this morning and fifteen min- O. RANGER, PROPRIETOR Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ' wdth stirring up the Department of the inland lakes. The Algonquin Na- SOLICITOR, ETC utes later both man and girl were F. J. CHENEY &l CO, Tpledo, 0. ! Public Works. A while after the House tional Park of Ontario, a comparative- First Class Commercial and Family locked in their staterooms, Crippen Money to Loan at Lowest Rates Sold by Druggists, 75c. I had prorogued Mr. Bradbury received ly new and attractive region, little Hotel, Commodious Sample Rooms. broken in spirit but mentally reliev- Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti- a letter from the Departn)ient telling known to the lover of Rod and Gun Buss meets all trains. ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO ed by the relaxed tension. The girl, pation. I hint it had looked into the matter and and the tourist, has all the summer garbed in boy’s clothing, sobbed hys- —■ — ■ .1- - li ! that engineers had assured him that attractions that appeal to the denizen ^ LEX. H. ROBERTSON terically. They were no longer the CAUSE OF ORGIES jnofishw-aj’ was needed, inasmuch as of the city. This territory has been COMMERCIAL HOTEL “Rev. John Robinson and son’’ as * ■ I at certain seasons of the year the wa- GLEN ROBERTSON set aside by the Provincial Govern- CONVEYANCER booked from Antwerp on July 20. Hull Priest Denounces Pre-Nuptial ter was high enough to allow the free ment of Ontario solely for the delecta- First Class Dollar-a-day House. After a brief delay, the Montrose Presentations passage of fish. Mx. Bradburj’ knew all tion of mankind. The gamiest of black Every Accommodation for Commercial NOTARY PUBLIC FOR ONTARIO continued her 160 mile journey up the about that. The water is al that bass, speckled trout and salmon trout COMMISSIONER HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE river towards Quebec, whère jail Ottawa, Aug. 4—Pre-nuptial presen- height only when there is an ice jam, Men. are found here in goodly numbers. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES aw'aited the, pair. Crippen is charged tations were strongly denounced by and when there is an ice jam the fish Good Yards and Stabling. Hunting is not allow’ed. The Algon- MAXVILLE, ONT. with the murder of an unknow-n Rev. Father Duhaut from the pulpit are not moving freely. He wrote back quin Park covers an area of 2,000,000 J. D. McGILLIS, PROP. woman. The girl is held as an ac- of Notre Dame Church, Hull, on Sun- to this effect. acres, there being no less than 1,200 cessory’. They will be taken back to day. He spohe in strong terms against “Mafter.s were in this posture when lakes and rivers within its boundaries. JEITCH & PRINGLE England on the steamship Royal the prevailing custom of giving pre-'the Premier’s visit to the West drew Good hotel accomodation is found in George, leaving Quebec on Thursday. sentations to young men on the eve near. It occurred to Mr. Bradbury that all the districts mentioned, and a post- HOTEL McRAB The scene enacted near this little of their approaching marriages, stat- the matter came under the purview of al card addressed to the General Ad- G. T. WOOD, Proprietor BARRISTERS & SOLICITOR settlement this morning was dramat- ing that in nine cases out of ten drunk- ; the recent waterways treaty and he ertising Department, Grand Trunk LANCASTER. - ONTARIO Solicitors for the Bank of Ottawa ic. ■'Inspector Dew had spent a sleep- cn orgies follow such presentations,and vrote suggesting that the matter be Railway System, Montreal, will re- First class Commercial House. Good JAMES LEITCH, K.C. less night at the Marconi operator’s he quoted a recent case where a refen'ed to the Commission now exam- ceive prompt attention, and illustrated side communicating through the fog young man w-as the recipient of a j ining the .subject of the Western fisher- Sample Rooms. Cusine unexcelled. R. A. PRINGLE publicaitions of any of the districts Good Stables. with the Montrose. At 4.30 a.m. the presentation and he became so intoxi-jies. He also mentioned the inter- will be quickly sent to all enquirers. CORNWALL, ONTARIO approacllsng ship’s whistle wa.s heard. cated that he was unable to attend the national .aspect of the case to an It aw’akened the villagers and the wedding ceremony the next day. He al- | acquaintance, who mentioned it to the newspaper men, who dressed hastily so thanked the rivo moving picture j American Consul at Winnipeg. The Highland Hotel. ACDONELL & COSTELLO and w’aited in a drizzling rain for the theaters of the city in the name of the .\merican consul thereupon mentioned M BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS liner’s arrival. community for their decision not to : the matter to the Premier, who im- NOTARIES. &c. Shortly after 7.30 o’clock the Mont- give representations in their theaters mediately agreed to have the fishway D. R. MCDONALD Proprietor Solicitors for the Bank of Ottawa rose pushed her nose through the fog of the much talked of Jeffries-,Tohn- constructed. NORTH LANCASTER - - ONT. Private money to loan at lowest and at 8.15 the pilot boat put out son fight pictures, and he stated he "Two things are to be observed.; ! First class accommodation. Good yard rates on mortgages. from the shore. She carried a host hoped their example would be fol- “The lA’eniier instantly granted to and stabling. Livery in Connection. J. A. MACDONELL, K. C of newspapermen and photographers lowed by other theater proprietors all American citizen.s what has been denied F. T. COSTELLO and as many townspeople as could over the province of Quebec. to Canadian citizens. Jflrvis ALEXANDRIA. ONTARIO crowd aboard. Rut Inspector Dew “2—An attempt has been made to OTTAWA was not among them. He had em- attribute the credit of the change, Camex'on House barked on the Eureka’s small tender, Electric Restorer for Men MISCELLANEOUS which will benefit the people on the A. J. CAMERON, Proprietor. accompanied by Chief McCiarthy of restores every nerve in the body to Upper Rod River, to the American FOR BEST VALUE AND the Dominion police and ex-Chief GREENFIELD, ONTARIO its proper tension; restores vim and Consul, and rather than to Mr.^-Brad- SATISFACTORY A. SPROUL Denis of the same city. All wore the vitality. Premature decay and all bury.” ; Commercial anr\ family hotel. Livery garb of pilots and over his florid face sexual weakness averted at once. in connection. A. Inspector Dew had pulled a pi- PHOSPHONOL will make you a new ESTATE OF LATE GEORGli HAY ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES', lot’s visored can. He did not wdsh man. Price $3.00 a box, or two for Crippen to recognize him before he MAXVILLE, ON 1ARIO $5.00. Mailed to any address. The Ottawa, Aug. 4—The will of the could approach and take advantage Scobell Drug Co., St. Catherines, COMMERCIAL HOTEL of the only avenue of escape—suicide. late George Hay, former president of Oat. the Bank of Ottawa, has been filed. The A. McGILLIVRA Y.Pt orietor. Four sailors quickly rowed the tender Photos J^AN FRASER inventory comprises: Mortgages, $106,- WILLIAMSTOWN, - ONTARIO alongside the Montrose and Dew and « Studio: H7 Spark Street. ® SHARE FORTUNE 514; bank shares and other stocks, First class family and Commercial his 'ebmpanions stepped aboard. MARRIAGE LICENSES! Crippen was standing near the rail $121,.528; bonds and debentures, $75,- ® I House. Mrs. Van Bruckerhoff, of White Plains, 633; real estate, $35,175; cash and oth- Good Sample Ri.ioms. Cood Stabling talking with Dr. .Stuart, the ship’s Farmers’ Sales receive special attention! N.Y’., Leaves Large Amount er assets, $7,644, making a total estate surgeon. That he was nervous was of $345,494. The sum of $10,000 is left indicated by his furtive glances, and LOCHINVAR. Cornwal!, Out., July 25—Messrs. W. (o the Presbyterian Church in Cana- his remark to Dr. Stuart. “There are J. Ramson, of Dickinson’s I.anding, da; to the Orphans’ Home, Ottawa, THE GRAND UNION three pilots coming aboard,” he said and Johnson Hoople, of Maxville, loft jsof). to the Old Men’s Home, Ottawa, THE POPULAR HOTEL OF nervously. “Is that not unusual?” recently for New York to represent §500. to the county of Carleton Gen- J. McDONELL The physician did not reply, but kept the heirs in this district, when the g^.^i Hospital, $1,000; to Knox Church, miAHlAN Otta-TXTO-, OrLt. his eyes on the strangers who walked will of the late Mrs. Van Wyck Bruck- QttaAva, $1,000; to the Ottawa Aux- LICENSED AUCTIONEER rapidly’ towards them. Centrally situated opposite erhoff, of White Plains, N.Y., cornes^- (liaiy Canadian Bible Society, $500. ALEXANDRIA, ONT- ’ THE DRAMA'iTC FA’D fore the Pi’obate .Court at Mhite | Legacies amounting to $12,500 are City Hall and Russell Theatre. “Crippen, I want you,” said Inspec- Plains. given to relatives and friends other Rates $2.00 per day up. tor Dew quickly’ as ho approached. Mr. Y an Bruckeroff, who left an ^ than the wife and children. The re- JAMES K. PAISLEY, PROP. The dentist recoiled involuntary’ as ho estate estimated at $2.000,000,was born : ,„a,inder of the estate, after payment NORTHERN INSURANCE CO. recognized the man who addressed in Osnabrück Township, near YVales, testamentary expenses OF LONDON him, then the blood left his face, his Ont., and entered the leather business , sticcession duties, aiitounting to THE WINDSOR Capital - - $15,000,000 breath came short and fast and he in New York State. _ ^ 'about $300,000, goes to and for the MANITOBA OTTAWA, ONT. Accumulated Funds $l8,000,000 gurgled incoherently’. I There are a number of heirs ^ in .tjenefit of the widow and the six sons A company which can offer such security As he was being led away to the Osnabrück and Roxborough Lownshipi. ; daughter.s of the deceased. SASKAT- The most central hotel in the city. First class accommodation for commercial men is the one to insure in captain’s cabin, from which, he was I The will of the late Col. H. A. CHEWAN Claims settled without delay transferred later to his own state- tourists and families. j Bates has also been filled. 'I'his Rates $2.00 and up. American Plan. room, he said gratefully: “Thank fate is inventoried at S%,000 an.d and ANGUS MCDONALD God, the suspense is over and I am District Agent .all left to the widow. 1910. J. GRIMES, Proprietor glad.” ALBERTA Alexandria, Ontario Crippen’s arrest over. Dew hurried CASTOR IA to Miss LOneve’s stateroom, where he For Infants ana CMldian. SUMMER RESORTS \ found her, still dressed as “John the Kind You Have Aiwap Bcüghî Experience, the testimony of thous- ONEY1 MONEY I Robinson, Junior, on the verge of ands, and the popularity of the sever- nery’ous breakdown. Her appearance al fishing, hunting and tourist dis- Tickets '^oocl\ for 6o days' m when told that she was under arrest tricts located on the lines of the Grand C. E McCuaig & Co* The undersigned is prepared to was pitiable. All control that she had Trunk Railwaj’ S3’ste.m, is conclusive Full information on application to any , STOCK AND BOND BROKERS loan money at 5 pei ceot. on fought so hard to retain throughout proof that thej' are the Elysium of Canadian Pacific'ï^ilway Agents. 25 Sparks St., Ottawa, Phone IIO i.erms to suit borrowers. the sportsman, and the Mecca par e.x- Headquarters for Cobalt Stocks. Charges reasonable cellence of the tonrist. For tickets and funYfiformation, apply Private Wire to Cobalt, New Fair treatment accorded to all The “Highland.s of Ontario” is a to Canadian Pacific TVSeet Agents, or to Liskeard and Haileybury, Ont. land dotted with lakes and rivers, riv- Private money available Total Deposits April 30th 1910 Wire Connections -with Stand- ers that have their source in the north- Farms for Sale F. I^RR, Agent, ard Stock and Mining Exchange, $35,500,000 ern forests and flow until thej’ join Toronto, ANGUS MCDONALD the vast inland seas, Superior, Huron, ‘.X Alexandria New York correspondents Chas. Insurance Agent Total Assets April 30th 1910 Erie or Ontario, whose W’aters are in E.J, HEBERT, \ STITT, turn borne by the broad St. L.aw- Head and Co. ALEXANDRIA, ONT Over $44,000,000 rence to the Atlantic Ocean. This great Gen. Agt. Pass. bep. ”cen. Pass. Agt. Business strictly confidential. Tourist Railway reaches all the prin- Montreal. cipal resorts in this vast territorj’, in- cluding Lakes Orillia and Couchiching, OF CANADA Every Service the Muskoka Lakes, a popular resort 1000 feet above sea level, where thous- ESTABLISHED 1865. A Bank Can Render ands of people annually make their Real Estate FALL TERM summer homes for rest and recupera- to a Farmer, a Merchant, a Business Man, Firm or Corporat- tion. The Lake of Bays District where From September 6th, 1910. ion, a School’ Board or a Municipality, we are prepared to some of the finest hotels in Canada A number of good tows «nd IMV AT THE render you. are to be found, and a locality replete properties for lale on Beaaonnbb wîfh natural beauty and loveliness, Term*, OTTAWA Notes or other Negotiable Paper discounted or taken for with splendid fishing—Maganetawan collection. Money transmitted by Draft, Money Order or River, the very heart centre for sport Alio a number of Hotel* and Btorw Canada’s Premier School of Bus- MONEY TO LOAN Telegraph or Cable Transfer, Foreign Exchange bought —for rod and gun. Lake Nipissing and iness, Shorthand, Telegraphy, the French River, where wild and rug- on good aecurity. Partiea requiriai and Civil Service, ged scenerj’ is to be found, and the and sold. Travellers’ Letters of Credit issued. Money *ame oozmnunicate with tfa* nnder STUDENTS may enter at any time loaned on easy terms. atmosphere filled with health giving ■igned. Facilities unexcelled. Expert Teachers. All Departments (except Telegraphy) properties; splendid fishing and hunt- Highest current rate of Interest paid on Savings deposits. Manitoba lands tor MI*. 21 New Typewriting machines. Gradu- continue in session through the summer. ing grounds are found in this terri- ates readily placed in good positions. Telegraphy Department closes fer one tory. The Temagami region, a forest 'JAMES J, McDON AE* $1,00 or upward starts an account. month only (August). reserve containing 3,750,000 acres of CONCENTRATION is the keynote of our lakes, rivers and wilderness, the scen- Success. No divisions; no tiansfer of Individual instruction. Enter at any ic grandeur of which is incomparable. teachers; no branches; no exploffing of time. Magnificient fishing and hunting in new fads. Good, genuine practical work Send for hanisome catalogue giving season. The 30,000 Islands of the Ge

RA.ILROADS .\X1) THLIR RELATION and Mrs. Rea! Huot. | where she will spend some week.s, I 5Iiss Beck McRae spewt Sundav with TO THE PUBLIC [ Mrs. D. N, McDonald and son, Mr. j Mr. .1. -I. Cameron, of CreenBeld Marina friends. COGMSHIGTiS The man w ho knocks on the rail- Norman McDonald, of Watertown, N.Y. i paid this office a friendly calt yester- | Those_who attended the social in roads belongs to the Lobsteria. As the i Don’t miss the great C'losing-out i clay. jMartintown last Tue.sday evening ra- rtiilroads prosper we all prosper. AYhen at K. G. Campeaivs store by the! Messrs. W. S. L-'orster. George Brad- port it 0. K. Girl Alleges That a Reputed the shops shut down, orders for iron Canadian Brokerage ( o. ley, I). ^H. M'ason, Eldred Devine, Rev. Doctor Issues Prescriptions are cancelled, and the emlies line the ^re the guests oi relathes at ('rlen Donald Stewart, and the Misses Isabel G.T.P. DINING CAR SERVICE Freely for the Drug sidings, we are all up as^aiust it, Campbell, f.eha Shepherd,. Maria Gray The Dining- Car Service of the Grand.- the bread-line forms. ‘ |, T>ougald McMaster, of Ottawa, and Mary J. Gray, spent Wednesday Trunk Pacific is already commeucing.-^ in tea must be dis- Always in times of stress a vast griest of Mi. and Mis.^ B. 1). at Heirloom Cottage, f.ako St. Fran- to attract very favorable comment. A Ottawa, Aug. 4—That a . lan who number of people look to the Govern- !My simply say- Dr. -A. McMillan, of Apple Hill, was tai home in Monkland over Sunday. ^ ed his fist through a large window in ing she had trouble or was sick. . in town on Idiesday. The fairs comes next. his room^ cutting his hand so badly Miss Lambert stated that she ob- We are glad to welcome to our Mrs. James Marjerrison visited Mrs. GRAND TRUNK that Dr. Tasse had to render aid, and tained as much as 81.50 worth at the town Dr. and Mrs. J.' Howard Munro Nelson Begg the first of the week. oven after the injured hand w'as band- PERSONALS time. It w'as supplied in small pill who last Monday took up residence at Mrs. M. M. Crawford called on Max ae Excursions boxes, which would contain about half aged he repeated the performance. ( Continued from page 1) The Pines. Dr. Munro will have his of- S ville and Warina friends on Monday. 'I'he boy has already spent six months an ounce. The drug is in the form of Rev. J. M. Foley, of Lancaster, was fice in the MePhee block, and will en Mi.ss Mabel Montgomery spent Wed- 8th, 9th, loth, II a powder which is emptied onto the in the Hull jail and his father states a gmest at the Palace on Wednesday. ter upon the practise of his profession Martintown friends back of the hand and snuffed up the he can do nothing witli him. The win- Miss Margaret Williams returned this immediately. ^ ^ ^ Miss Ethel MeVay visited friends here PORTLAND, ' nostrils the same as tobacco snuff. dows in the room w^ere broken, the week, from McCrimmon, where she had Mr. Archie McGillivray, private sec- Monday, She stated th.at it made her feel jolly floor covered with blood and furniture spent a couple of weeks with friends, retary of Lord XorthcHfte, l.pndon, [ Amos Rutly returned home from OLD ORCHAR^Me.,. and created a craving for cigaretg. smashed, showing the state of frenzy the guests of her .d.stW, Mrs. F. L. England, arrived in town Wednesday ' p'inch. KENNEBUNKPOI^, Me. to which users of cocaine are brought. She said she was aware that it would Malone. eveniag, and will spend several^ weeks j Stewart Begg called on friends in CHARLOTMETOt Chief Marcoux will take immediate kill her iii time but did not care aa Mi> Dan Mulhern spent a few diys \Gth his parents, Ylr. and Mrs. A. D. the West Rnd Sunday evening. HALIFAX, N.S . long as she had the cocaine. action on the informaGon supplied by this week at Carlsbad Springs. McGillivray. | Mr. Mack McRae passed througli ST. JOHN, chief Marcoux stated that the girl the T.ambert girl and the arrest of the Mr. John B. Mulhern returned on 1 Miss Bessie Porter left yesterday on jtown Monday evening, his pony head had .been arrested at the instigation .supposed doctor will shortly follow. Tuesday evening from an extended trip | a couple of weeks visit to her mothering northward. The canary next, eh, SYDNEY, N.SyTN Ny,- of her. brother, who had fried in vain Fie, however, expects great difficulty to the West. jin Thomasburj^ Ont. She \Adll also vis-; Mack? and/*fany other points.-. ' in bringing home the charge owing to to stop her use of the drug. She was Mr, -Fuies Bray, of Coteau Station, it, en route, with friends in Winchester j Miss Annie Steel, of Avonmore, i? All tick^fCs good to return untiK.August absolutely uncontrollable and \ iolent the secrecy which is evinced by ^'co- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. ; and Morrisburg. j spending a few day.s visiting at the 30th, IQio. \ when under its influence. 'I'he girl caine fiends” who refused in almost all Lalonde on Thursday last. j Mrs. Cluett, who had been the guest home of Mr. -James Begg. cases to give any information of the alleged that there' were more than Miss Germaine Bourgon, of Coteau for some time of Miss Elizabeth MePhee j W'. R. Montgomery spent Tuesday E<5r further particulars apply to pei'sons from whom they obtain the three hundred persona in the city who Station, is this week the guest of Mr. left on Tuesday tor Brooklyn, N.Y. evening in Avonmore. / G. W. SHEPHERD, Agent. drug. SmOirS MIDSUMMER SALE PROVED A BIG SUCCESS Saturday, August 6, is really the last day, but we have decided to keep the prices the same until Saturday, August 13, which means that THE SALE WILL LAST ANOTHER WHOLE WEEK We are going to make a tremendous cut in the prices of fine footwear for Men, Women_.a.nd Children BOOTS ^ 5,000 SHOES will be offered at prices less than wholesale, ] We buy shoes direct from the factories in'case lots which really means that WE ARE WHOLESALEIRS

And you can buy from us at the prices that the other smaller mer- chants must pay the wholesaler. If you want to save money—

If you want good value—don’t miss this great opportunity to buy ’No otherr store in the your footwear for this Fall and County can touch us in Winter. boots and shoes. ZSJL^C SXZÆ01T ALEXANDRIA ONTARIO THE GLENGAERIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST £ Tgio

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Man Was ?vlentally Rrlieved but A SUCCESS ! the Girl Was Hysterical and ; caiitionhcl to be careful in what he LOTS OF EIN AT FAIB Shi Fainted isaid, according to the usual custom, Ottawa, Aug. 4—In order to provide ! and being informed, as tlie^ law of adeqiiâte amusement for the patrons T'anada requir€fd, that (iftéen days o: the coming Fair a much larger ap- Our store has been crowded with eager buyers Quebec, August 1 Dr. Crippen, must elapse before he would be propriation was set aside for special more cool than when arrested Sunday turned to Endand. andin that time attra-m' on^'^he best vaudeville talent on the steamer Montrose, alone lace cure. Only by cleansing the air pass very much gave him a twist in the into the cell. ages, by relieving the inflammation back he decided to investigate. On the way to the jail in the cab j and killing the germs is cure possible., j tha ast mght she leaned against the de- ,N„ .ombmation of Antiseptics is so box nothing b.rt salt v as visible, but tective, who was seated beside net, ! successful ns Catarrhozone. In breath G. CAMPEAU’S STORE . few inches down a quart flask of and sobbed ia a heartbroken, hopeless ! ing it^ you send the richest Gooderham &: Worts came into view. manner. That her nerves were com- |balsams 'right to the seat of the dV- ■ ^v•îfb ple^rely wrecked, was apparent . this[sease. Irritating phlegm is cleared out, \ r ^ ^ Alexandria, Ont. uncov'ered enough moaning when Crippen alone was , hoarseness, coughing and hacking are ^ whiskey to supply thirty-six Gow- talfï'en forth attended by detectives, j cfured. For a permiunentmuiem cure forHf.)i ea-ca and rapidly driven doum the broad ‘i i.tarrah, i, nothingit,; equals1 , ^'î'darrhozone,r’....I,.. ' j . J* The three rxted, and the LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN rireetsof the capital to the jail, while et», and 81.00 at all dealer». dozen flash» ve.e confiscate ProWncial police are now working up- his companion was left behind under I . on the case with a \"iew to prosecuting By the Canadian Brokerage Co. îTi^dicaî care MILLIONS FOR DADDY W'hen the hour of the first hearing the shipper. in the court chambers arrived all the 'Share As Grandson of I.ate Senator Make hay while the sun shines. Buy approaches to the big stone building Pulford’s Estate, . were lined with spectators. WY>men, your goods when you can buy therUf right. The place to buy them right is including scores of .Vmerican tourists, Toronto, jVug. 4—The brief life of Geo- and those accon>panying delegates to at F. G. Campeau^s great Closing-out necessary paper, when he was inform- I rge Fulford MacT.ean forms the baei* himéelf, he is taking his revenge by the local convention, poured into the QJ action, in which the preliminary sale. ed that the asylums were all filled, but ! issuing the allegation of cormption court rooms in the basement of the ! jjfep issuing a writ was taken yes- i AWMTJEAGLE that the man would be sent for as soon | against his party. If the theory of building, climbing U]j on the udndow ' terday, to ascertain what interest his I SENSELESS CHARGES P as a place can be found for him. In revenge is well founded the position ledges and occup;s"ing every available ather Charles W'*. MacT.ean, of Brock- j the meantime, this unfortunate person of Mr. Prudhomme i» bad indeed. No 111 aad Crippled Seek Relief at bit of space. ville, takes in the estate of the late j is betng kept in a small, ill-ventilated man can be excused if he invent» Ml'. James Mm'dock is quoted in a As soon as Crippen came into view, Senator Fulford, ' Altar in New York from cell, it being considered dangerous to scandals in order to satisfy his angry contemporary as saying in reference to Inspector Dew sjirang down, and ex- The Hon. George Fulford was the allow him to be at large. Under the feelings. Moreover, assuming that the. Grand Trunk strike: ‘T can cite Relic of St. Anne tending his hand, assisted him to owner of proprietary medicines which law he cannot be placed in the coun- there ie no truth in the allegation» , cases of absolutely green men being alight, the prisoner being followed yield a fabulous income and by a ties’ jail, where he could at least have Mr. Prudhomme ought to be prose- placed in charge of trains: I know of New York, July 19—Confident that closely by Detective McCarthy and a will containing very minute directions, instances where the trains have run sanitary quarters, and the local author- ’ cuted for what he has said. The Ot- their ills would be cured or at least alle- local officer. Manacles encircled his he provided for the ultimate division p^gt signals hung out to indicate that ities are in a quandary as to how to ’ tawa Government is interested in this viated, ten thousand persons on Sun- slender wrists, and on his face was of his estate among his children or there were orders there for them have him properly cared for. It is ’ matter, and it should take action day attended the first day of the an- apparent the light brown stubble, be- their heirs. He was survived by two through the ignorance of the' train truly a very serious condition of af- , without delay. As the charge stand» nual novena to Ste. Anne de Beaupre tokening a day’s growth of beard. daughters and one son, the latter a crew, and other instances where train» it ig certainly verj’ serious. It does i‘n tîie“c'hür“ch”ofNu Jeâ7 Bapti7eTat | One 'lamentable fact forced home ; Beneath this, his face seemed to have child of five. Both daughters married, ^an for miles against each other.” not say that the Ministers personally No. 159 East Seventy-sixth street. the number, of insane Io«'t the pallor which the dim. lights the elder becoming Mrs. Hardy and | There is something radicallv wrong agreed to take money for the ap- From eleven o’clock in the morning un- the J>rovince are increasing more at the dock last night rendered al- the younger Mrs. Sherriff'. The latter here. Either the newspaper ‘ makes a pointment. It implies rather that most ghastly, and instead the skin til late in the afternoon the throng» ™PidIy than the aiifhorities appear to ^ j lost her husband, while still a minor, QJ Murdock or the latter i» came, among them children with twist-contemplated. Additional ac~ they were ready to receive from local had an almost ruddy tinge. j and after a brief widowhood married n^^kiing a fool of the newspafier. In ea spines carried in the arms of their \ couumi^ation must be provided at partisans advice touching the ap- Crippen’s head was bare as he Mr. Charles 4V. MacT.ean. She died either case the result is the same, stu- parents, blind men led bv relatives or ^nce. This is a matter that brooks r pointment they were to make. These alighted and his bald head gave him about a year later in giving birth pidity being emploj-ed to fool the pub- friends- - ' and’ men and' " women on deiav.—Cornwall btandard. persons, according to Mr. Prudhomme, an aged look, but as he replaced a to George Fulford' MacLean, who sur- lic and create a feeling that travel on crutches. looked to the appointment as a mean» small dark cap, his looks became vived her only six hours. She left the Grand Trunk is not safe. That of replenishing the party funds, ’riius, more youthful. Inspector Dew, look- IThe relic, a wrist bone of the saint), If j-ou want to save 53 cents on the no other children. Lender Senator trains are running past displayed ord- had been taken from the golden casket from the individual whom they might ine neither to right or left, brushed , p„iEord’s will it is' claimed that the dollar on your groceries, dry goods, er boards simply because they happened in which it is kept, and as each sup- recommend for a High Court judgeship aside the throngs which forced their took his mother’s share and boots and shoes, clothing, then go to have a non-union conductor and they expected to get 810,000, while way upon him, and the little party that under the '.\ct Governing Intes- plicant reached the rail of the altar the to E. G. Campeau’s store. , brakeman on board is such a ridicul- silver frame containing it was first from the recipient of a county judge- hastened up the steps, along the pas- | tate Estate.» his father succeeds to his ous assertion that it can only excite '»bip they calculated upon 83,000. sage, and into an office just across interest in the Fulford’ millions pressed to the lips and then applied to laughter among people who know. It the afflicted part of the body. In ex- IÎ a Conservative were to make thi» the hall from the court room the MONEY FOR JUDGESHIPS The writ is issued by Charles W. is, however, calculated to cause ap- ceptional cases the bone is taken fron:^ charge the Government might per- door slamming in the faces of the MacLean against the Toronto General prehension amongst the travelling pub- its frame and is permitted to come in haps content ilself with a denial. throng, which crowded behind, The painful incident of the Mani- 'Irusts Corporation, executors of lic, and for their eiilightenment it may contact with the flesh. 'The relic will But as it is a Liberal who is respon- toba general election, says the Mail CRIPPEN AVAS cool. Senator Fulford and Dorothy Fulford be mentioned that the conductor, the be on view daily between eight o’clock sible, something more is needed. T’he and Empire, is the dispute over the Hardy, George and Mary Fulford Har- brakeman and the baggageman have in the morning and nine o’clock at accuser speaks from an inside know- Inside the office, Crippen was seatr allegation that judgeships are sold for dy, George 'Laylor Fulford, Arthur nothing to do with the train order right until July 26. ledge of affairs,. Should he be lying, cd in a chair facing Judge Angers, money. This quarrel is not of Conser- j Sturgis Hardy, and Mary Fulford . board until the train has stopped. The Many wonderful cures have been re- in order to get even ivith the ma- .■Apparently cool, and outwardly vative origin. The charge that a price J. I Hardy, the last three not being of ao;e. aboard is there for the guidance of the ported each year since the relic ha» I chine for refusing him the Senator- different to a degree, the prisoner is asked for appointment» to the bench j The claim set out in the writ is for engineer, and he is the man responsi- been at the Church of St. Jean Bap- ship, that fact can easily be made looked moodily at the floor, and i , . , ,, . , i» not made by a Conservative public tiste. Cripples who have been carried clear. If, on the other hand, he is answered the'cEueetion put to him, 1 amount or value bie. if ^ train runs past a displayed man. It is from a Liberal source that to the altar are reported to have w'alk- telling the truth, the public is en- withves or no. U' share and interest m the t>«-| order board he is to blame. AVhen he the accusation comes. There was a ed aw’ay unassisted, blind men are titled to know that such is the case. There were no reporters allowed in ;and effects of the Hte Hoii. ■ stops for an order board he is not ex- vacancy last year in the Court of said to have recovered their sight, and the room, but Judge Angers briefly George Taylor Fulford, the inGnt ppcted to move his train again until King’s Bench in Manitoba, and Coun- f»rsons suffering from constitutional Stated the charge. | George Fulford ^MacLean^ was,^ and ms be secures his release in the shape of ty Judge Prudhomme wished to be HOW TO GAIN IN WEIGHT ailments, it is asserted, have experi- “Do vou know what vou are here «state! is, entitled under therrill of the orders the board was hung out appointed to the position. ■You know you are too thin—you eat late Senator Fulford. It is asserted enced imimediate cures. for?” .Judge Angers asked. for. ?iurely it is not intended to con- The judge was not approached. But ! and eat, but never get an ounce fatter. that his claim would be one-third or On either side of the altar in the ‘‘Yes,’’replied the prisoner, in vey to the public the idea that the hi» brother, one of the old-time Lib-1 Nerves are weak, color is bad, strength about 8'2,000,000. Grand Trunk engineers are a careless basement of the church are large cases colorless voice. erals, asserts that he was made the | seems exhausted. It's not hard to get lot of men not to be trusted with a «ontaining crutches and braces dis- ‘‘You admit you are Dr. Hawley ■ubject of an offer. A contribution, fat. You must eat more, digest more, train unless they have a brotherhood carded by those who have found re- Harvey Crippen?” Ohildren Cry of 810,000 to the campaign fund of exercise more. Try Ferrozone and watch con’ductor on board to see that they lief. ‘‘Yes,” repeated the prisoner. FOR FLETCHER’S the Liberal party, he alleges, would i your appetite grow. It turns all you ‘‘You admit the woman with you is ■do not run past displayed order The relic of Ste. Anne is part of a have resulted in the exercises of in- j eat into nutriment and building ma- boards. Again, there is the charge larger relic kept for many years by I Ethel Clare Leneve. O AST O R 1 A fluence to secure the elevation of terial—fills your veins with rich, red ‘‘Yes.” I “ that trains have been running for Benedictine monks at "Rome. It Judge Prudhomme to the higher blood—gives you ambition and \dgor. A FOOIJSH PERFORM.ANCE ^ miles against each other. How did that - brought to the Church of St. .lean ‘‘Are you temperate?” court. The appointment of Judge For a tissue builder, a fattening ton- ‘‘Yes.’’ . . Kenora Ont., Aug. 4—AVhile train j happen? A train cannot run against Baptiste in 1892 from the Church of Prudhomme would have vacated a ic, one that restores permanently,there ‘‘Do you desire to fight extradition?” No. 94, en route east, wasTx**»a nearingTiat*r*irnT Ke-V\ m- j! another« n/-»+Uix»» train♦’voin UïlICSS it 13 rUIlEliTlg Ste Marie de Beaupre, in Montreal, i county judgeship. Mr. Pr%dhommie is nothing to compare with Ferrozone. nora, several of the passengers and ^ against an order. It surely is Canada. Documents attesting its au- ‘‘No.” ] eaye he can prove that a \Vinnix>eg Try it and see, 50 cts. at all dealers. the porter in the tourist car became not charged that the Grand Trunk thenticity are kept in the church. “Of what country are you a subject barrister could have got this position or citizen?” ? alarmed at continued shout» for help Engineers have been running contrary «. I for $3,000 had it become vacant. The Cairo, the greatest of Mohammedan ‘‘The United States. I was born in coming a» if from a man suspended to orders. It certainly i« the duty of A SERIOUS STATE OF AFFAIRS etory is said by Horace Che\Tier, a cities, has gained a great reputation Michigan.” from the roof of the car. | the engineers to enter a protest ■ - j leading Liberal in Winnipeg, to be the as a winter resort. It presents a great ‘‘Do yon kno-w Inspector Dew?” The conductor was notified and the against this charge of criminal care- An unfortunate man is detained in result of pique on the part of Mr. variety of attractions, but probably ‘‘Yes.” train stopped. The cries continued, but lessness on their part, no matter whe- the cells at the Town Hall as a luna-. Prudhomme. That politician failed to the most valuable asset it possesses is “.Are you willing to return to Eng- the unfortunate was nowhere to be ther the fault lies with Mr. Murdock or tic, having been brought before the get an appointment on the commis- the sunshine and w'armth to those who land with Inspector Dew’, or any other seen. A little later, -when the train the newspapers-Montreal Gazette, July, Police Magistrate and committed after sion that issued scrip to the Indians have left the rigors of a British wint- duly qualified officer?” had re«um«id its speed, it was discov- 27th, 1910. due examination, by physicians. The and half breeds. He was also passed er. But the visitors represent every “Yes.” ered that a ventriloquist, occupying a ^ Clerk of the Police Court notified the over when the appointment of a Ssua- country in Europe and America ai Crippen was then informed that he lower berth in the oar, waa re»,pou»ibl« lAttend the great Closing-out sale ai Provincial authorities and sent on the tor w'as made. Getting nothipg for well. .was remanded until Au^tsf 8th, being for th# commotion caused. E, G. Campeau’^ store. THE GLENGARRIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST I, T9I0

I outfit consists of a 45 H.P. and trac- : tion engine, with steel separator equip- nxent. 5Ir. i^^inclah is to be congratu- , late^l in being the first agent in this , district to sell a machine which is of : Alexandria’s Create' such sreat value. Mrs. ( Rev.) T)aley entertained a nunv ber of ladies \^ed,■*^esday afternoon. I JOHN SIMPSON & S Miss Annie Smillie returned home this week after spending some time i %^dth friends in \’ankleek Hill and vicinitv.

Max ville their honie in tialilornia on Tuesday LancPiSter. ■ eveni:^. On Tuesday of This week License In- .îTr. J. Thompsons arrived iome last T., spector McDonald, of Alexandria, had AUG. CLEARING-UP •TTeek after spending some days with of Miss Olive Hum three cases in this village for vio- iriends in BalÜmore and Toronto. to learn that she is ! lations of the Uu^nse act. One was Mrs. J. Mightmaii and Master oo'i'-^ilesceiit after her recent dlness against A. •/. Finlan, proprietor of the .îLyall are spending the week with rela- ^heir McKae House, for scdUng after ht'ur»; l^agnetic Offerings .lives in OUawa. ,Ottawa .Saturday. the others against Mose^ Dufrt^sne and Mr. Casselman, of tVilliaiiisburg, was U^f-) McDiarinid has returned Alf. Chandler for supplWng liquor to . a guest at the_ home of G. Enipey this altei pending several weeks with friends in Ugdensburg and SjTa- boys under age. An important witness White Lingerie week. was missing and as a result two of the Rev. J. T. Daley, after a pleasant r. r , cases were dismissed. Moses Dufresne, ■^holiday in the Maratime provinces, ar-I McIntyre, of Ottawa, is however, was convicted and fined -Slu Just as money makes money in,the market of finance, Bargains rntt...^ ^rived home last Thursday. . visiting friends hex*e. and costs. The Inspector complained of bargains in the store that follows a progressive business policy. Mis.s Marian Welsh had the misfor- I Miss McKenzie, of McCrinimon, spent the difriculty in getting information the week end with friends in town. tune, while at play, of giving her from the village of Lancaster against July clearance sale bears out this statement and to August falls the ^. arm a bad sprain. I The social, which was held Saturday those who violated the liquor license task of wiping out the surplus, clearing up the decks ahd preparing the ' evening under the auspices of the La- Mrs. S. Henry and Miss Minnie Ste- act. Recently a few parties interested dies .Aid Society of the Pi'esbyterian in the welfare of the village have de- riggings, as it were, for a fresh s-eason’s launch on mercantile seas. wart are spending the week at Claris- church, was very largely attended, the / bad Springs. termined that the required information •.evening being ideal. The citizens band shall be furnished to the proper autho- Here are a few spokes in tl^e bargain viheel of Monday’s trade: A veiy profitable meeting was held -was in attendance and was very geuer- rities. The inspector gave notice that / on Saturday by the ladies of the ous with its selections, which were ■ the law would be rigorouslv enforced. AVoma^'s Institute. The subject under ni-uch enjoyed. discussion was: Canning and pie- j Jennie McDougall, formerly of Five Attractions /in White Lingerie Waists eeiyng. A number of ladies took place, but now of Ottawa spent Glen Robertson ‘-the week end with relatives in town. Mr. 8am M. Grant has as his gnests As the magnet draws the; needle these blouses will attract and appeal We are pleased to see Mr. Howard Angus McDonald, License Inspector, of this week his brother, Mr. John Grant, Carlyle in town again. Mr. Carlyle Alexandria, was in town on Friday, wife and daughter, .Miss Beatrice, Buf- withmagentic force to every woman who recognizes such values. will resume his old position in the ■\\'e understand there were two con- falo, N.Y.; and his nephews. Masters dbink of‘ Ottawa. ! v'ictions. Janies Grant, Buffalo, N.V., and Carle- Miss Charlotte Vogan, of Ottawa, is | Miss I.aura Weeger, of Montreal, ton Grant, of Philadelphia, Pa. ■'the guest of Miss Eioise McDougall spent Sunday witli her parents. Master.s John and Clifford Edey.with $ 3.75 for $1.75 Blouses 98c» •this week- j ^Ir. .Smith, of Perth, spent Sunday their little sister. Miss Eileen, of Ot- Mr. L. Sr. McDougall, of Toronto,.'"*’; in town, tawa, are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Here are more styles, quali- spent Sunday with relatives in town, j jrett,a McIntosh, of Domimon- Mm. A. Robertson. $2.98 ties and pleases of white waists Miss 'Marjerrison, our popular millin- U spent a few days with iMiss Effie Mr. James Robertson, G.T.R. agent, Y ankleek Hill, spient the Sabbath here ■er, has disposed of her business here "obertson. than the advertising pencil can with his parents. to Miss Minnie.McDiarmid, of Tayside. returnecf to her Black Taffeta Silk, Mr. and .Mrs. Duncan McKinnon, describe with in a limited space 'Mies "Marjerrison is spending a few davs m Almonte Tuesday morning aft- tucked, guaranteed in Gra.i«el Hill before leaving for her er reneinng old acquaintances here for Montreal, have taken possession of They constitute broken ranges their summer cottage here, and had as to Avear home in the tVest. t le past week. ... that have been selling from their guest, (Mrs. McKinnon’s brother) ■Mr. J. J; IVightman is spending a ' Margaret Helps visited at the Monday §2 98. Mr. .Angus .Morrison, Montreal. I1.25 to $1.75. Monday 98c. ■few davs with friends in MontreaD and Mansell, Dominionyille, SLancarter McDonald—Hope Mra, D. Robertson spent the week Dr. Munro spent Monday in Ottawa. On Tuesday afternoon of this week $2.50 blouses $1.59 ‘end at Carlsbad Springs. Messrs. Kessel, Flemming and Dale, a quiet but very pretty home wed- •The citizens band gave an open air ‘■epreseiiting the Canadian Cooperage ding took place at the residence of $3. Blouses Dainty white lingerie waists, ■concert on Dr. Munro’s lawn Friday Mrs. John (Saddler) Hope, when her .evening. Our band bovs are to be con- "T? , daughter, Margaret, was united in in mull and muslin, long sleeves ■gratulated on their rapid progress and Johnnie Iloople spent Monday m 0*- marriage, by the Rev. Mr. MacMillan, Reg. price $2.50. Monday $1.59. Presbyterian Minister, Dalhousie Mills, $1.95 ■^wehope in a short time a bandstand tawa. -.will be erected for their benefit. . I Mr. G. If. Maing.iy has opened an Ont., to Mr. Orvice McDonald, eldest IVe are pleased to learn that Mr. "PAo-oate ice cream parlor in the Lo- son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Roy) Mc- Beautiful sheer blous $3.50 Net Blouses $2.75 Charles McHaughton, our post master block. Donald, Cornwall, Out. The bride was es with Valenciennes has been given a two months’ vaca- ' A Morrison,_ of South Moun- assisted b.y her cousin. Miss Birdie Silk lined net, with pointed lion bv the department. I spent Saturday m town. Tressider, Montreal, while the brother lace. medallion in front, combined Mis.s'Olive and Mr. Hawley HcEwen, ' ;'ohn McCall and family leH of the groom, Mr. Oliver McDonald, Monday $1.95. with arranged laces. Mon.$2.75*, of Ottawa, are renewing old acquaint- . Hulsbury, Sask., Thursday even- acted for the groom. TTie parlors and ances here. I drawing room, which had been for Miss Hazel McRae and Mr. McNut, I ”/• "ovan, of IfOliamstown, the past week under the master hand of Montreal spent Sunday -with the I''may in town. of the decorators, were resplendent in former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- The Misse.s Robertson, of Re'nfrew, their beauty for the tying of the nup- BRING US YOUR EGGS Rae. are guests at the home of H. McLean. tical knot. T he tioral decorations were Miss .Mallei McKinnon left on Mon- most bcautif'ull^- thought out, beinçr as Mrs. A. 11. Campbell, afterCiLLC'l Ospending j ZC-11V il 11 ^ ‘ several months in the lYest, returned . '‘‘I': evening for Avonmore, where sire the.v were intermingled with garlands home Saturday'evening. l"';” spend a few weeks with her friend of evergreen and dog Iierries from: the branches of which the many miniature John Simpson & Son Miss Olive MoEwen arrived ho'me last ,M’ss Florence McCart. week after spending a pleasant holi- ! Stewart, of Alexandria, colored and different shaped Chinese day with friends at Sharbot Lake. iP'-eached in ^e Rre.sbyteriaii church lanterns seemed to sway in harmony Alexandria, Ont. Mr. Duncan McDougall arrived home with the motion of xhe dancers under Sundav morning from Blairmoro, whore ' Mrs. t'db.ams, formerly Carrie Dun- the light, soft glow, as they glided hisson, B. D.'McDougall is doing a Toronto, is the guest of her g’racefully to the .strain of the music good business. ' sister, Tlr.s. Enth. which consisted of piano and violins. Miss Charlotte Wells, of Anaconda, on Thursday after spending a couple Miss Joanna McArthur, of Ottawa, I unloading of a steam thresher The charming scene was like taking a n i ‘ . Mr. Mont., is visiting relatives here. was a guest at Miss Aird’s for a few ®''' attraction at the station on peep into the land of enchantment. As week end the guest of her UHCIG, of weeks visiting Montreal friends. day.s this week. Monday. we bade adieu to the two young hearts Donald Dewar. Mrs. D. A- McDonald returned to Misses Jessie and Ella McDonell vis- ited Greenfield friends on Monday and Mr- and Mrs. D. Kippen spent Sun- ! Mr. (L McKercher, of Coteau Junc- happily >inited we could only express Dougald McKinnon, jr.,, recently vis Alexandria on Friday after spending a were accompanied home well supported iia.v in Ottawa and Carlsbad Springs, ^Pf"‘ » ™°tber the sincere wish that their whole wed- ited at I). I). Mcl.eod’s. couple of weeks here. Mrs. Peter MoEwen, of Toronto,made ,,, . , , „ ded life would be one long sweet love Miss Mary A. McDonell, of Ogdena- to the right. a flving visit to her many friends ' -‘'■’’j'-ight, of Ottawa, called on song. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald will Skye. burg, N.Y., is spending a couple of Mr. Hugh Cameron, one of our her; on Monday. M'e are always glad to , f"®™’-" ’l®,^® Saturday evening, soon leave for St. Timothy, Que.,where weeks at her home here. most progressive agriculturalists has welcome Airs ilcFwen ! Fine Robertson returned to Ot- they intend residing. A number from here attended the Piper Myles McDonald, of Glen Rob- just completed a large contract—the Miss Effie McNaughtou, of Dominion- | tawa Monday evening to resume her Among the guests from a distance marriage of Mis.s Kate Campbell to ertson, favored our residents «-ith large ha3' crop on Mr. Bougie’s fana ville, passed through town on Alon-, ^ were: Mr. Albert Hope, (brother of the Mr. K. McRae,, of Duuvegas, several selections on the pipes on immediately west of town. Hugh is a day evening on her way to Ottawa Murphy and Master Bu^on Mo bride) wife and daughter Miss Mar- Mr. Alex. Campbell is sutfering from Thursday evening. liTistler. where she has a position as teacher in visiting relatives in Chester- garet, Montreal; Mr. Angus Hope, a sliafht attack of measles. Mrs. A. R. McDougall, St. Raphaels, Hajdng operations have been com- (another brother) tVinnipeg; Mr. and Mr. G. Newton, of Vankleeh Hill,was the Commercial College of that citv. is spending the week at River Side pleted and the farmers have, turned Dr. H. and Airs. Munro left 'for | McGregor, of St. Elmo, is Mrs. Jack Roy McDonald, Mr. an.d Mrs. the guest of Mr. .1. Chisholm recently. Cottage. their attention to cutting the grain. their new home in Alexandria, MGU* , ^ few days \vi,th friends m John J. MbDonald, Cornwall; Mr. Oli- MrT Alex. McNeil visited his uncle, The crop is excellent, all the grain be- Mr. J. A. McDonald passed tlu-ough dav. Uown. ver McDonald, Glen Donald; Mr. Jas. Mr. 1). Chisholm, Fisk’s Corners, late- ing above the average. town on Sunday well supported to the Mis^ McPbee, Bell téléphoné opera-! ,M>'. J. J. Urquhart has purchased TT^essider and daughter, Tliss Birdie, ly- Mrs. J'. .McRae, of Olivett, Mich., is left. ■ tor, of Ilexandria, spent Sunday with.^’y property of Mr. l^ter HâmeU Mc- Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Angus McKin- visiting friends at Fournier. Aliss Rosie Guay. chanio street. non, Mrs. \Vm. Ha5% Sf. Anne de A large number from here attended Oliildren Cry Miss Alma Stewart is spending a The Ladies of the Presbyterian con- Prescott; Mrs. iVm, Clark. Montreal Most, of the farmers in this vicinity the moonlight excursion on Friday have finished their haying and have FOR FLETCHER’S few weeks with her uncle, J. A. Ste- gregation met Thursday afternoon in d the Misses McMillan and Mr. Allis night. “ Stung.’’ begun harvesting. wart, Dunvegau. the school .room ot the church to pre- Munro, McCormick.—Cornwall papers Miss Jennie McMillan returned home C A S T O R I A MT. and Mrs. D. N. McLeod spent Mr. J. R. Hoople left on Tuesday for pare quilts for the bale which is being please copy. Sunday evenings the guest of R. Mc- Ottawa where he will be for some weeks sent to the North iVesf. Attend the great Closing-out sale at Kenzie. taking a course in embalming. Miss Laura Helps is operating-in- E. G. Campeau’s store. Mrs. R. Milroy and Dan J. McIntosh Rev. W. A. Morrison, South Moun- training at the central telephone office, spent Sunday at Kirk Hill the guests tain, occupied the pulpit in the Pres- and will take the place of Miss Rosie ~Kirk Hill of their aunt, Mrs. D. McGillivray. b.vteriau church here last S'abbath Giiijy. Messrs. D. N. McT.eod and J. N. morning. The Board of Trade met in the coun- Miss Rachel McGillivray left for the Mcl.eod -were at Vankleek Hill on Fri- Central Canada Miss Buchan, of Montreal, is a guest cil chambers Monday evening. iVest on Tuesday of last week. She day, of TIiss Jessie McLean. Mr. Shaver, representing the McColI was accompanied by Miss Kate Mcljeod, Mr. Malcolm McRae arrived home Mrs. Fraser, of 'Toronto, is spending ■Drug Co., Toronto, spent a few days of Dalkeith. after a pleasant sojourn with friends ^ few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Wil- in to^\m this week. Rev. .Allan and Mrs. Morrison are the West; lie Hunter. Mr. Sam Coleman is suffering from spending few weeks holidays at EXHIBITION During the electric storm, which an attack of blood poisoning. L-ost River, Que. passed over this vicinity MondaJ even- Mr. A. N. Robmson and Mr. J. A. The pulpit of the West church was McCrimmon OTTA'WA ing, the barn afid contents of Mr. iVelsh spent 'Tuesday in Alexandria. supplied by Mr. Donald A. McCuaig, TV, Blaney were burned to the ground. Mr. Bell and Mr. MTiite, of the Bell student, on Sunday la.st. Showerr- weather. AVe sympathize with Mr. Blaney in this Telephojie, are making repairs on the Mr. Donald Dewar was in .Alexandria Miss Alice Campbell, who spent the SEPTEMBER 9th TO 17th. 1910 ■^treat loss. lines at present. on Monday. last three weeks with her uncle and Dr. and Mrs. McDiarmid, Mrs. M. Miss Calder, of North Lancaster,was The Kirk Hill Sabbath School picnic aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. McNaughton, Planned on Bigger Scale than Ever. New Edu- Fisher, and Mrs. D. Munro attended the in town on Tuesday. will not be held until the first of Sep- left for her home in Alexandri-a on goWen wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Dun- Miss Annie McDiarmid, of Green- tember. 'Tuesdaj-. cational Features. Novei Amusements and field, and Miss McDonell, of Williarns- can McGregor, Tuesday afternoon at Most of the farmers will be through Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- Fraser paid town, spent a day in town this week. Attractions. Large increases in Prize St. Elmo. haying this week. Alexandria a business visit on Mon- Mr. P. H. McEwen is spending the Miss .May -McCallunr, of Martintown, There will lie no service in St. Col- day. Money spent Friday in town. week in Newmarket. umba church, Kirk Hill, on Sunday Master Johnnie Chisholm, of Vank- Mr. James Elliott, instructor of our There is no excuse for any person next, owing to the illness of the per- leek Hill, is spending his holidays at band, spent a daj- or two in Ottawa going around with unpolished shoes son who was to supply. Mr. A. Campbell’s. (SIEGE OF KANDAHAR) this week with his daughter, Mrs. Râ- now. Mr. Sacier has re-opened his J. R. McIntosh made a business trip Mr. J. A. McRae passed through per. shoe-shining stand on Main street, to Green A'alley on Thursday of last town the first of the week. A Dazzling battle scene showing Lord Roberts Miss Seguin, of Dominionville, for- where he will, as in past, give you a week, Mrs. Neil Fraser, of Vankleek Hill, merly of the postal staff, Casselman, is capturing Afgan Citadel. Followed by gor- good shine. Gregor McMaster, Laggan, who is spent last -ft-eek with her parents, Mr. employed at the post office here. Mr. P. V, Massey spent" Tuesday in confined to' his bed with typhoid fever, and Mrs. .J. A. McCrimmon. geous fireworks. Misses Sadie and Jean Cameron are Casselman. | is better. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McI.eod paid visiting friends and relatives in Otta- Pavilions stored ■with exhibits from factory, mine, farm K nunrber of our townspeople were Rev. Dr. McPhail preached at Dal- Vankleek Hill a business visit on Mon- wa this week. and forest. Articles in process of making. Demonstrations in disappointed at the excursion to St. keith last Sabbath evening. There was day. Mrs. MbN aught on, of Dominionville, Anne de Bellevue being postponed, but a large attendance. 'The sermon was Miss Sara McKenzie left for her Dairy work. Daily parade of prize animals, competing for is spending the week -^vith' her daugh-" hope that on so^me latter date they listened to ■\\dth muoh "hiterefst the home in Dunvegau.on ii'ednesday. ^l6,000 premiums. Exciting horse racing. Acrobatic 'wonders. ,er. Mrs. .John Davidson. will be able to have the much looked subject being, “The Power of Satan.’’ Miss H. McLeod w-as the guest of A rollicking midway full of sensation. sNew fireproof grand Mr. Richard Rothwell spent Wed- trip. - Quite a number ot the farmers have '“r grandmother, Mrs. J. Grant, of nesday in Riceville. stand seats 12,000 under cover. Enlarged and" beautified Our band hoys furnished the music started cutting thmr oats. Erin, on Thursday. Mr. Duncan Robertson is spending grounds. at the St. Elmo social "Mondaj- even- The Ladies’ Aid Society of St. Col- the week at Carlsbad Springs. ing. ; umba church hiet at the home of Mrs, Miss Florence Larocque, of Ottawa, George McIntosh on Tuesday after- Glen Roy. Railway Rates Cut in two for week. Watch (Too late for last weak.) spent Wednesday with friends here. noon. Mr. Allie McRae, of Ottawa, spent for Excursions Days Nurse Dewar, of the Isolation Hos- The popular agent of the McCorm- Quite a number of the farmers in this the fore part of the week visiting rela- pital, Ottawa, called on friends here ack Manufacturing Co., Mr. D. K. Sin- section purchased hay loaders this tives here. ■ Saturday. clair, has sold and delivered one of summer and hax-e found them very Miss Mary McDonald, who spent the B. McMAHON, Mrs. McKinnon and children,' who the J. I. Cases Threshing outfits to convenient on account of the heavy past month with her sister, Mrs. An- •had been visiting her sister, Mrs. . D. J. J. McEiven, Jas. Sproul, John [crop of hay. gus McDonell, returned to Montreal on Secretary, Ottawa Robert|on,Toivsevepal-week», çlefK for Robertson, and Henry McEwen. The Miss McLeod, of Dalkeith, spent the Saturday, ; |;; j- [.! "i / THE GLENGARRIAN,FRIDAY, AUGUST s, 1910 , Tl,ie V/ork of Farm Women i e SO freqiieritly hear a youno- woman ERE WOS'^BE ¥M I say that she will never marry a farmer, ; if for yio other reason than the views Uv.d. / farmers themselves give of the Dress Destroys \rorkirig Girls # I situation. Why do we hear so little of Says Jubge Morgan, Giving I the wives of doctors, lawyers, mer- One Another Chance , chants, ministers or mechanics earning their own spending money, as we do Ct$T0RIA For Infants and Childrea. j IS a cruelty, while it lie obeys your of the wife of the farmer'? Is not just Toronto, -Vug. 4th —'/Dross is the des- voice, no blow is needed. ’ as mtuch consideration due the farmer’s tructioii of working; gu'is. They think 3 ’ Don’t strike a balking horse. He will wife? Is not her health, her strength •more ot cheap liner- than of being good, honest yiri.s -in- never go forward for whipping, and to dust as piecious to herself and family? .U'.t making The Kind You l^ve the strike him nia}- cause him to back, and I Is it m^t partly the fault of the wife pectaoh; livinv. ' I Ins stateaient wris rr.acic by d udgei her thus get you into serious danger, j herself? Anxious 10 be of fmancial as- this ^ dated | Don’t strike a horse after he has sistance to aer husband, over-zealous .'lorgan in the ( oin'-ti' Court Always Bought/i /se. Ho shied. If you think that he is going to in her ambition, she over-estimates her morning. tie was uiving ;t scorch- Av^ege table Prciwiration for .\s - ing lecture to iPnnie Welib, who ^igaiu, shy, takj^vour whip and tap him gent-- power of endurance until her strength similating Itic'fciü andReg ula- laid ly. He accustomed to ooe\ the whip, ^jves out; then the husband Is blamed. pleaded guilty o! sterling from the Ï. ting Lhe Stomachs aRdDoweb; cf .•he got and it \^dll usually distract his mind Is it expected of the wife of the^msi- Eaton Company on _^iilv 2hth a large .;u to bite. By from the object of his suspicion and ness man in moderate circumstr.nc-is picture hat, one goW ring and a cheap oeside them, and bring him to ^â-Uention. If, however, he fancy belt. that she hold a remunerative position “Y'ou must remember,” continued spoke. shies, and is then struck, he invariab- down tow'n in addition to her house- his Honor, “that you ivere not broug'nt Promotes T)igestion,Cheerful- ju doing?” I asked | ly associates the blow %vith the object hold duties? Then why expect some- into the world to array yourself in him not to bite,” washer has frightened him, and ^^'lll pro- equally as impossible of thefar- ness and Rcst.Contains neitlicr bably shy at it on another occasion. 2ner’s wife, who not only has these linery. Y'ou are a domestic, and OpiutîbMorphine nor 'NBnerM. such things as yon stole are most un- Never let him rush past any object duties fo perform but also pro- NOT NARCOTIC. I assured her that, on the contrary, arouses h\n suspicions. _ Hold bim ^ becoming. Girls in your class of life she was teaching him a trick which in and make him observe it; it is work in the garden, fruit for the cannot wear expensive clothes. It w'ould, if persisted it, ruin him for even a good plante stop and let him : poultry that the meat bill does not make any girl look attrac- ofoidiitSAMimmvnsa her use. At first she was incredulous, tive or add to her respectability bj- • , . f •» . 1 ii II get a good look at it, to see that it is -jvipv bp dppvPT^pH pt’Tpr'rlmo" thp milk Pamplan Ses^" but when I explained the matter more ^ ' 1 . aecieasea, auenaing ine. rium being decked out in cheap finery. Xo lÀlx.Senna * fully, she became sorry and would pjq ; to a horse\inless" man choosing a wife would look for i^ecktUe Salts have^ade ? him to stop; then say it de-, ./t rbri^ Ga; /tT "s . ^ that kind of girl. I am going to /inist See^ * - maL As she agam approached hnn, divers use this word Nothing mat be provided. Does the give you another chance, but you must ^ CsrèonotsSoda # however, he dodged, and pulled back do better, and not attempt to dress liifTnSced - merely to slacken speed, but it is our j-^e business man in the city fhriHtd ♦ so violently as to break the hitch- \yord of final command to a horse,and [^gj. husband’s employes? Does above your place in life.” ing-strap. Fortunately, he was too life itself may sometimes depend upon gjjg their wasiiing and ironing? But 1 "Minnie Webb is a B.arnardo girl and well lirokeii to run away. his prompt response to it, so we should ^ioes not the farmer’s wife do this very is about 18 years of age. To the Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa- N(iw the young girl had not meant be careful how we use it. ^ thing? And in a majority of cases the Judge she .said she had tried on a hat. tion, Sour Stomaich,Diarrhoea to lie cruel. Slie was doing what I ^ and unthinkingly walked away with it Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- STONF, IX THE HOOF !i farmer in question is the business on her head. vSho had no other hat have seen many men do, ignorant, as ' , , . Allan’s equal or even his superior in a ness and Loss OF SLEEP. was she,. tliat the surest way to make Man> a good horse is permanently ünanoial way. i to leave behind her. She, however, 1 admitted stealing the ring and licit. a horse vicious and unmanageable is injured by getting a stone in his hoof Do you think if the town man’s v.'ife Facsimile Signature of ; Xone of the thefts were largo, as the to strike him anywhere about the head, wliile travelling. “Picking up a stone,’’ in moderate circumstances • were her I total amount only totalled SIO. He neve», forgets such a blow, however horsemen say. If, while on the road, own laundress, gardener, milkmaid, light, and is always afterward on guard youi- horse goes suddenly lame, you I As her employer, A. C. McKillop, of NEW VOHK. Thirty Years seamstress and nurses that we would to dodge or revenge the next one, may suspect the trouble to be a stone hear so much of this cry about the jQSGouid street, with ivhom she had which he expects every time his head picked up. You may think that you are high cost of living? The cry does not 1 worked a .short time, was willing to take her backend give a bond of is approached. helpless to take it out, but you are come from the country. Then honor to j 8100 that he would look after her, TIYIID HORSF . not.. If you- weie you-, w ould. have, whom honor is due. Farmer, place right to assume charge of a horse, so wife on a higher pedestal where and report any trouble to Inspector Few pecTple mean to be unkind to ani- p boldly to the rescue. Pass your [ belongs.' And farmer’s wife, Kennedy, Minnie was let out on sus- EXACT copr OF WRAPPEB.

mais, but probably thiue is no creature hand gently do«Ti his leg-never touch ; pended sentence. She will also re- LAKV^WW- CASTORUTMJ CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. used by man which suiters as much as a horse s foot without first doing tlus p '.i w , ,m,ch of the cor.«er port to the Morality Department once doe.s the horse. He is naturally timid, -until you reach the fetlock or ankle- resources In 'no a month for a year. like the deer, and has a yery delicate, yc.iny^;_take hold^of fetlock and pull , nervous equipment. Besides these draw- gently; or, if the fetlock is trimmed than in the farmer’s home and to the backs, ho does not warn us when he is short, lightly tickle the ankle. He wife’s strength. Perhaps the advent o! CORNS Cl'RED FOR 25 CENTS in pain, as to cats, dogs, or even cows will probably lift the toot at once, the “little strangers” would then be and ox«n. He can only suffer in silence, when you must catch it firmly. He is more welcome. A guarantee of painless cure goes Te acher Wanted- and not being endowed with as clever not likely to pull it away from you, Give her some of tlie credit for this with every bottle of Putnam’s Corn Qualified teacher is wanted to begin a brai-n as the cat or the dog, he is as he will know that you are trying wave of prosperiti'.prosperiiy Getv,ei awaya from the Extractor. Lso Putnam’s and your Northern Navigation Company work after the summer holidays in onore easily made ugly by ill treatment to relieve his pain; and unless the farmer’s wife’s posi- corns goes. Bmvare of substitutes. public school section No. 16, Charlot- intentional or thoughtless. For these stone is wedged in very hard, you will j w-itV anrl nrmiH Grand Trunk Route tenburgli. Green Valley post office. Ap- reasons people who handle horses ought doubtless be able to pick it out. The ' thankful that I have ^ the Sailings of passanger steamers from ply to, To learn as much as possible about whole performance looks and rounds - -i . « hpln-mati^ intkfpad water in kettle, put in a layer of peach- SARNIA for SOO, PORT ARTHUR and DU- them,lK)th in order to inflict as little much more difficult timn it Tf after : think I truutllv e.s, sprinkle with sugar, allowing a DAN McKERACHER, LUTH, every Monday, "Wednesday and miffering as possible and to insure their trying you find that you need help, i sentiments ot everv farmer’s cup of sugar to four quarts of peaches. Sec. Treas., own safety with the animals. drive very slowly to tlie nearest place 1 ^ Add further layers until this amount Saturday at 3.30 p.m. Only the Wednes- Green Y'alley. Ont. Although “strong as a horse” is a where it can be had. Do not on any other members of the Ini- is used. Cook slowly 15 minutes, can day and Saturday steamers go to Duluth. and seal while boiling hot. tf. familiar saying, it is a fact that the account let your horse go any distance ,pan family in that we are not insus- Sailings from COLLINGWOOD 1.30 Preserved—For preserved peaches lior.se, notwithstanding his great m IIItms plight. have been warned, ■' ceptiblo to praise. I would not berate p.m. anl OWEN SOUND 11.45 P-™ strength, cannot endure as constant Of course you the city man’s wife for not doing -more, allow three-quarters of a pound of su- exei't-i'on as a man, or even as a wo- about watering a horse when^ : but let us hear less of what sbohld be gar and a cup of water to every pound Wednesdays and Saturdays for SOO For Sale, inan^^A"" -man can take, on a bicycle, warm, nut never forget the warning. If expected of the farmer’s wife. ,I et us of fruit. Peel dhe peaches, saving the and GEORGIAN BAY PORTS. Farm-, lot 1.5-7th of Kenyon, contain- day after day, for month.s/'a trip you are going fo drive on for a con- ' give ”equal rights to all and^ special skins if the fruit i.s fine, to i\se in mar- Information frem Raihvay Ticket cultivation, 25 under pasture and the that, repeated six days in the week, sidi/rable distance, you can let him privilege to none.”—A Farmer’* Wife. malade or ]>eac'h syrup. S Cut the Agents, or from the Company at Sarnia rest under good bush; f mile from would soon break a horse down. It is drink his fill,bixr if he is warm.he must peaches in halves, pack in sterilized or Collingwood. cheese factory, ^ mile from school; the knowledge of wlia^ a horse can do not stand a moment after drinking. cans, as for canning, fill with the good buildings, and two never failing wdthout injury to himself, as mush as Never flap the reins on the horse’s scalding, rich syrup and cook in the wells. Can be bought with or with- kncxwing the “points” and “gaits’’ and EMINENT TORONTO oven bath 20 minutes before sealing; Trains Leaye Alexandria East Bonni out stock. For further particulars, ap- pedigree-- of- the- animal,. , that- makes. up horse properly ith the -rckinoreins isia an or, having skinamed th» syrup, drop in ply to the undersigned, the fruit a layer at a time and boil 10.06 A.M. Daily Tea" HT. tha/‘Te7y''‘TriE/l7e‘A/cT>,TTshnmnt, . ' la I 1 • ‘ Hnirl fhô lort rôin atill «nn fnirG' fuThr which. WO call horsemanship. Hold the left rein still and fairly tight. PHYSICIANS until the peaches are transparent and guaranteed. Moderate charges. Addree» a thousand-pound blow. If he does thlsj"?;!’ "'’®“icles. more than atones. 1910. for very long periods on hard maca- ! horsewoman never d«yes ra- Not -many housewives know that W/U. MAKE HAIR GROW Good to retuKi -within two months from ANGUS McDOUGALD, dam, the concussion becomes severe on P"? behind another vehicle. The canning is a comparatively recent science. This is the way it started: date of sale. P. 0. Box 3-26. fogs and shoulders. - in front may stop suddenly en- tf. Alexandria, Out. ‘oughto cause a disagreeable accident. Pompeii preserved figs were found. Western Canada THE WHIP IN HAND In particular it is never wise to drive L'pon opening they were found to be very clo.se behind another vehicle when perfectly fresh, and investigation BEARINE The finest farming country in the ' Some of the dont’s have relation to on a hill road. sHo-wed that the fruit had been cooked, world is to be found along the line of Ithe whip. This is for use in making the ■WTILL’S SYMPATHY IHiether we ride or drive or w-alk,our put into the jars and sealed. Prepared from the srrease the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in Forse obey you. It is not meant for aim should be to pursue our way as of the Canadian Bear. he Provinces of Manitoba,, Alberta and A friend was complaining to Wull laeeping the flies off him, or for tapping Canning is cooking fruit, sweetening Delicately perfumed. skilfullv, and with as little inconve- slightly, and sealing in sterilized jars. Saskatchewan. Descriptive literature about the Dooto* having put him om tim idly while you talk with your com- with beautifully engraved maps, and milk diet, and -n-as wondering however! nience to others a.« possible. Preserving is cooking fruit with three- panion on a drive. Nevei’ touch him The Standard Pomade giring full information about FREE he would subsist on it. ^ “Man,” »a/» 4- fourths of its whole weight in sugar. with it except to correct him or to lor 40 Years. ^ HOMESTEADS and how to obtain Wull, “Aw was aince on lailk diet for. quicken his speed, or its usefulness in If you want to save 53 cents on the dollar on your groceries, dry goods, PEACHES AU Dealers SOe. per Jar. them free, can be had at any G.T.B. twa year, and aw got on furat-rate.”- an emiergeucy will be lessened. Ticket Office. boots and shoes, clothing, then go Canned—Remove skins, halve and “4-y, tell me that,” replied the friend; Don’t strike a horse without first . Daris & Z»awr«tice Co., Mootr«aL For further particulars apply to . J . drop in cold wat»r. Put a cup of "what was yer ailment?” “A-wel,” •peaking to him. An unexpected blow Campeau s store G. "W. SHEPHERD, Agent. »ay* Wull, “Aw was twa year auldi •for# my mitlier ipeaned me!,"- 1

M- IBtreew. ïi Miss ^s'ea»„ » I V*|* I the guest of the : yon street. Where Do You Get Such ?? I Mr. Ewan Mcl.ennan, of Dunv Nice j was the guest on Friday last of hic XJ. ! sister-in-law, Mrs. (Dr.) McT^ennan, I : i 1 Mr. ]’. McDonald, of Glen Robertson, I your goods \vn TEA & COPPBB? Ti Î was a business visitor to town Of* I right. The pla. X.L f Friday. I at K. C'r. Campeau .. AJ. j Don’t miss the groat Closing-out 'gale, I always buy my » » j-sale at E. G. Cainpeau’s store bj' the i _\irs. ,7, c. Schell will iv AA Tea and Coffee at t A j Canadian Brokerage Co. | first time since her m.arriagc i ( I Rev. . A. Morrison, of South ^ ,wn on Mrs. J. Cratean and little d(^ Vter, Alexandria, and now occupied by J.eo buyer, and on very easy terms. Tuesday. 1 Bellofeiiille, is offered fi,r sale or to ^ For full particulars, apply to, it lllliss Stella, wfu-i had spent a c. unie .Mr. Donald .McDougald, of theC.P.R. « A, rent. 'This is a xery desLrable proper- J, J. MclXlNAED, JOHTrn- offices, Montreal, is spending his holi- t t ty, shore and residence being of brick, T « I ed home last week. ^ days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate Agent, Phone NO.2;'5. ^.A,Iexar dria frame storehouse attached. The pro- XJ. Hfr.s. .1. A. Ueqiihart and .son, Master .Angus McDougald, station. Î.Ï/ Alexandria, Ont, $ t Robert, and sister-in-law, Mrs. •). Mc- prietor does a large business in the T t Mr. .James Butler, of the C.P.R. of- surrounding district but for various Martin, of Duluth, who is her guest, fices, Montreal, is this week the guest XJ. reasons which may be made known to TT ■are spending a tew days with friends ir: of his uncle, Mr. Mai. McCormick, •r. Portage du Fort. ! Fassifern, and his aunt, Mrs. Fhnlay intending purchasers is unable to oon- Miss Lucy McDonald, of Montreal, ' McDonald, Greenfield, tinue in the trade. is spending the week with her parents, | Attend the groat ('losing-out sale at For further particulars apply to, Mr. and' Mrs. D. K. McDonald, Do- pE. G. Campeau’s store, J. J. MCDONALD, minion street. | J[r. August Lauzon, of McKeever Beal Estate Agent, Mr. James Smith and Miss Rosabel City, X.Y., was the guest, the fore Alexandria, Ont. Farm For Sale Smith, who had spent the past two jjart of the week, of his sister, Mrs. tf ’That splendid Iflb-aore farm, situât- 01-d Orchard, retni ned home 1 Antoine Cheney, Ottawa street ed in the parish raf St. ’folesphore, | jMr. Harry Owen, of Albuquerque, Soulanges county, pro\vinc6 of Quebec, ' Bttie Kerr returnee! home on Xew Mexico, arrived iri town on Tues- Notice on the province line, and kno\\Ti as having spent the ^veek the day evening, and will spend several the Cross Mill property, is offered for Ruest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chisholm, weeks with Mrs. Owen and children, •sale. The farm is beautifully located , who are .■^pending the summer with IS hereby given that a by-law -was on the River Beaudètle, and"^ compris-i “ want to save 5.‘1 cents on the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mc- jmssed by the Municiiial Council of the es part of lots Xos. 20 and 27 and the groceries, dry goods, (Tüü.v ra,y. Town of Alexandria on the twentieth whole of lots 28 and 25). boots and shoes, clothing, then go | .Mr. .John 1). McDonald returned to day of -June, A.I)., 1910, providing for In addition to 20 acres of hardwood , G- Canipea'u'’Æ 'Store. | Sudbury on Thursday of last week the issue of debentures to the amount bush there is a fine maple bush bo j ^Mrs. H. Deagle and .Masters liaving spent .several week.s with friends of ?2,517.34, for the purpose of p.aying We think .-éverÿbody in acres iij extent, the rest of the farm ! Myles Deagle, were .on in town and vicinity. for the construction of a permanent the county-^by now—knows is under cultivation and is a splendid | guests of 'ftreenlield Miss Isabel Mci’hee spent a couple sidewalk on the part of the west side wheat soil. There is a school within friena.s. . ^f days with Montreal friends this of Bishop street between the north side that we arè sole agents for, half a mile and a cheese factory and Miss Catherine MePhoe spent .Sunday week." of St. 'Catherine street and the south and sell otily the celebrated Choice Fruits grist mill within three acres of the with Ma.xville friends. | are.d Mrs. .1. 0. Simpson spent a side of McDougald Avenue, and that farm, the whole distant from Dal- Mr. .M. Da Prato, .of Montreal,spent few days this week at Carlsbad such by-law was registered in the reg- / " the week end with friei'ds here. .Springs. istry office of the county of (llengarry housie Station three miles and from t ( 9 9 Confectionery .St. Telesphore church three miles. Miss Bella îSt. Denis is s|)erid.ng the j Misses Ella Macdonald and (,'hristine on the third day of .-August, A.D. j On the farm is a frame dwelling 27x week with Greenfield friends.. 1 McDonald spent Wednesday in Mont- 1910. . i MePHEftSON Soft Drinks 36 feet, with kitchen attachment, 18x , Miss .Julia McDonald., of Greenfield, Teal. Any motion to quash or «et aside ) 24 feet; fine stone and wood barn, . guest of her eousin., Mrs. .1 as. Mr. D. S, Koad 'Was a business visit- the same, or any part theireof, must SHOES Ice Cream 64x100 feet, tin roof; frame barn, 30x i -V. Garland._ or to the Capital on IVednesday. be made within three months afteSt. Justine. Wednesday of this week. For instance- our $5,00 for Mrs. ,1. Shaw, of Ottawa, is the CORN Miss Tena McDonald, of l.ancaster, 4.50; our $4 50 for 4.00; our guest of her sisters, the Misses Kerr, was the guest this weeb of Mrs.!). A. this week. McArthur. $4.00 for 3.50. A few o , All mill produce Mr. George McDonald, of Ottawa, lively trot, and if you want Dalhousie Mills, ^ut. Every facility extended to depositors in spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. in stock. any of them we^’d advise you and Mrs. Angus McDonald, Elgin St. operating their accounts. No formality east. to hurry up as they won’t be when depositing or withdrawing money. Mr. Eldred Devine spent the week here long. The little px'ices end in Winchester. count. Messrs. J. A. McRae and E. I. 'Tarl- "'^acher Wanted ton spent Sunday at Loch Garry. Miss .laije Anne McKinnon, returned Teacher ^i^^ed for INibütf'School Glengarry Mills to Winnipeg on Wednesday evening, Section No. 12”SSignyoii.,»-WiitieB to com ^ALEXANDRIA BRANCH, JAMES MARTIN, MANAGER. having spent a feav weeks holidays mende after, , vacatiO^f'Salary,, $300 per IIMITED with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John -^PP*V ' -•>. Will J. Simpson MARTINTOWN BRANCH J.F. MJFFAT, MANAGER. ’ SIMPbON BLOCK Mefflinnon, Elgin street west. ALK^.-^AMIESON, 'See. Treas., F.V, MASSEY. John F. McGregor, wgr, PBIIIAXVILLE BRANCH, LMANAGER Everybody goes to E, G. Campeau’s Glen Boy, Main Street Alexandria great Closing-out sale. 29-3 Alexandria, Ont. ^kîn

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. o sum up, the whole art of room cultivation lies in obsei g lawns or meadows. Dig square hole* „e first these rulee:— ..late the bed fifteen inches deep, filling in with fresW “(1) Get your manure fresh, and .uure in layers, manure, tramping firmiy, and cover- keep from wet. ,mly-. I say pound as ing over with the sod. A few days “(2) Turn daily, and mix a third of wo.uid pound the soil in setting later insert, a small piece of spawn. posts.; the more compact your bed is, good soil with if. By putting beds of this kind aroundi the longer it u-etains the heat, and the “(3) Make your bed, when pounded the place promiscuously you nlll have spawn travels more quickly through thoroughly firm, to be about eight plenty of mushrooms, besides furnish- COMING it. In locating your bed, do not put inches in depth; any deeper would ing points of interest and constant cu- it on a eoiditloor or where any water make it heat too mucli, and any thin- riosity.” ! —"r » «,«• -r.. ■ . . .estord’s Famous Gun- would be apt -to rise and be absorbed ner or shallower would not be enough. lor the '■•€!. N. E. by- the bed in jsuch a possibility, raise ■'^4) Spawn it when the heat is re- your bed up four or five inches, and eling 90 degree* to 85 degrees; never , nat lx>rd Charles tPeresford is still if made against a damp, cold wall, more, as the heat would kill the Dr. de Van’s Female Pil* deeply interested in ‘the Canadian run so^tje board* between. When your spawn. reliable regulator; never f National Exhibition i-s evidenced by bed is made put a thermometer in it “(.5) Wait ten day-s after bed ie A While these pills are exceedingly the (act that he is serrtljtig over for and observe the temperature, which spawned before you put on top lay-er ling up opes- n.ciN WHO KiOW erful in regulating the gene- this year’s Exhibition a complete will rise up to a greater or lesser de- of soil, so as to allow excess heat and M).ay re<'oi\''e the portion of the feraal# system, •'"l (ind the keeping of k.di\-idual eo^r model of the little gnribs^at Condor gree; but when y(x« notice it going moisture to escape. >nv the aetuall te-st^- are strictly sate to use. Refir -rwrords very useful indeed, and woUlfe with which he first fought his way to down and about 'ttinety degrees, place “(6) Do not water unless you have * the milk each not go I'ftck again to the guessing fame. During the 'bombardment of y-our spawn in it by making holes cheap imitatiow!,. Dï. de Van S m», to, and have it at blood heat. sold at ÎS.W a box, or three fon giving acted a»s •m«'.iiod,’ writes a farniet who has Alexandria with tihi« littile ’t««at carry- four inches deep and place the brok- .-^outh Lanark Cow- "(7) Have the temperature near 60 $10.00. Mailed to any address. The( àtied both ways. 'ing an armament of one 4'^ ton gun en «pawn in sniall p'iec«« in the holes, degrees, no more. Scobell l>rug Co., St. Catherines, Out, Associati(^« during the last Tbon the weight of milk as,d fat, brfotO being reinforcetl. As the arma- t(T -yit for a week or ten days be- g*et them tU) stick io it long enongh avoid it cropping T flies abound. A vinegar and bran poiiltfc* ie in- and it-io little on the cost of feed. ment ot the fort consisted of tw-o for . you put on the .top covering of to receive real benefit. Some who 11 would not ad'viso. .«-ing any ’ in valua e for pains and ache* of all They guess that “Polly” is the best S-ton guns, two 12-ton guns, two sc Many- growers are so impatient to a go<ü4 staH eoon gave up the May. Not necessary to gre'w mush- kind*. ’l|'o make it moieten some bran cow 'in the herd, but they do not lO-indn guns, two 9-inch guns, tw-efity thi^, they- put the soil- on too soon, weighing and sann^ins, clain\ing that ' rooms in dark places, but they will with viiiegar, heat it in a saucepan oK know,, :faecause they have not weighed 32 pounder guns and fire mortars, 4t or^^they do not know any- better. The ■it was too imiic'h boWier. Just here grow there as well as in the light.” In the o ven until it is nearly- boiling,, or tested the milk on any systetn. is not 'hard to explain how he earned a new bod cause.s moisture or hot 'let us quote a few-figiires illustrative ; In a more recent letter from Mr. I then put the mixture into a flannel , Probably “Buttercup” is far ahead tyi the title of “Condor Charlie,” parti- j heating or fermentation going on in the results obtained from putting Ross he gives the following pointer;— I beg. Stitch up the opening, awl applyl, . “l'olly’*' -aa a producer. cularly as he so manoeu-vood the Con- I steam, and this must be allowed to into use the knowledge obtained from I “A good plan is to spawn your I the poultice a* hot a* possible. ■Ph.e men who know the best cow* dor that she was only hit twiee during ■ escape, so that F the soil was put on eurrying on the tests for from two I j in the herd, those who know which the engagenwf.it. I before this occurred it would be re- i© ffoTir years. Oite mitn. who has beesi I cows produce a large quantity at a I taingfj in the bed and kill the spawn. tesfLjng and weighing for three years j low cost .are the men who not only ■ Th.is i« the actual cause for the fail- ba«-ivrought such a e'hange that nine Weasing a Colt • get good ssitisfaction out of keeping I ure in nine out of ten cases of at- cows «re now yielding ' cause they have records to augment “A t\veh'C-wccl:s-old coH, cross-bred I two points, in growing them; the first, provetnexit of 30, 40 and per cent, in ; the value. men who know' the coach and Morgan, is eating 2^ quarts being careful not to spawn the bed SECOND SEPARATOR IS PURCHASING A the average yield of milk and fat from of ground oats of ground oats and LOOK! poor cows by their records sell them I till the heat is receding and is about the herd, by culling oui the poor- off for beef and save time, and labour, corn night and morning. He wi’l eat j 90 or So degi’ees, and the second, not est and giving better attention all and feed, and stable room, and bad more if I give it to him. He is very to cover with the top two inches of round. One man has actually doubled language. The men who know enough fp.t and in exceptionally good condi- soil till eight or nine days have pass- the average yieid in six years^ Many I to select good cows on their records tion and has eaten this amount of ' ed after spawning. When putting in ELOTTE I of production are the successful dairy- food daily since six weeks old. Can I the top ti\'o inches of soil, pat it down NOTE—Those who purchased Melottes men today. The da'iry Division, Otta-" begin gradually now to wean the colt firfnly and smoothly and then put a as far back as 15 years ago are still wa, supplies record forme for milk ami BO that he will be weaned when six- I ■ layer of straw over your bed; though Satisfied -with them, j feed so that men can soon know what teen weeks old? This colt’e dam has I not actually necessary, it aids to keep I profit each cow pays. The question ie three tubercular abscesses which have the soil sui-face moist and prevents FAIL FMB8 broken out and I want to wean the not “What does the herd average this the air drying up the bed too quick- colt. The mare has a great deal of month or next, but w'hat does each ly, and keeps a still temperature. The milk. What would be the best ground Quality Demands Price D-ites Fixed for Holding Agricul cow give during the year?” Each cow- temperature to grow inushrooms feed formula for the colt? Would a tural Exhibitions in should be a “long distance” milker,— should be fifty-eight and a half de- The Melotte costs more at first but is smiall percentage of oil meal aid in its I C.FAV., Ottawa. grees, and should not vary-, but Eastern Ontario development? Giving this colt what the cheapest in the end. anywhere between fifty to sixty hay he will eat, would it be possible Vacations for Farm Folk dep-ees will answer. I have succeed- The Melotte has a beautiful enameled for him to over eat with all the The sup'oriutendenl of Agricultural Do w-e farm folk need such a thing ed in vary-ing temperatures, but that bowl casing. ground feed he wants? The drouth has £,ud Horticcdtural societiee has just is- as a vacation? Most emphatically we (58J degrees) is the proper one, and killed all green gi'ass for us, so pas- Copies of letters from users in your dis- sued the list , of dates of fall fairs for do. It brings new lines of thought tui-es are bare. What is the best meth- trict will prove our statements. the current ye.ar. He states that the ' and action into our everyday round of list is not yet 'quite complete as some od to get a colt’s coat slick and glos- j life. It arouses and brings to the sur- Don’t listen to bluff statements and buy sy for a fair, besides giving it plenty of the societies did not respond promp- face a feeling that causes us to enjoy a low-priced, low-grade machine. tly to the request for dates. That is of brushing and plenty of feed? Will I life a great deal more thoroughly than to their disadvantage for they there- either oilmeal or molasses be of any What you pay for you get. I if we went on in the same old .way by lose the advantage of the advertis- sejwioe?” Clydesdale Horse with no new ideas or new aims. You We want to do business with you. ing which the publication of the lists 'This colt may be successfully w>eaned always return from a vacation of the Write for particulars to gives among all those who are interest- at four months old or even less, but right kind, how-ever short, refreshed in ed. The following is the list:— in that case it should have cow’s ÜASTLE BARON, Imp. mind and body. But w-hen and where Alexandria—Sept. 19 & 20. milk for a time or it will suffer. Be- shall the farm family take its vaca- (6127) (12891) W. H. DOUSBTT, Agent "SA,bnonte—Sept. 19, 20 &’ 21. gin now to teach the youngster to tion? It is too cold in winter, too busy will make the season of 1910 at the Beachburg—Oct. 5, 6 & 7. drink fresh milk diluted at first with Telephone No. 18. Maxville, Ont in summer, yet there are intervals owner’s stables, “Bonnie Brier Farm,” Berwick—Sept. 21 &' 22. about one-fourth as much water. When which we may steal. Even through McCrimmon, Ont. Brockville—Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1, 2. the colt is drinking well the milk may our busy season, if w-e can have no Carp—Oct. 4 & 5. be gradually changed to sweet skim- longer time than the noon spell, we CASTLE BARON is a bay, white Cornwall—Sept. 26, 27 & 28. milk and increased to about as much may eat dinner by the creek where face, near fore and off hind foot white, Kemptville—Sept. 22 & 23. as he will take without upsetting the giant sycamores tower skyward and near hind ankle white. Foaled May 13, Lanark—Sept. 8 & 9. digestion, at the same time feeding the ferns flaunt their fronds in the merry 1904; bred by W. M. Wood, Drawdykes Lansdownc—Sept. 22 23. mare rather lightly- to check the milk- breeze and stray daisy or golden rod Metcalfe—Sept. 20 &: 21. fiow. When the colt is taking cow’s Castle, Caiiisle, England, imported in uses the mirrorlike surface of the wa- Merrickville—Sept. 15 & 16. milk freely- it may be weaned from the July 1906 by Robert Ness, Howick. ter to behold its graceful form. Ottawa, Sept. 9 to 17. mare. Feed milki three times a day Whenever nature appears in her Canadian National Exhibition Perth—Sept. 14, 15 A 16. until the colt is about five months old CASTLE BARON is a son of the grander moods her inspirations stir-the Renfrew—Sept. 21 & 22. and then taper it off and wean the noted sire of recent day champions,\ heart as nothing else can. \Nhen we sTORONTO? ' Richmond—Sept. 20, 21 & 22. colt if the milk seems to be no longer Baron’s Pride, who was never beaten ! stand in her presence we are led to Russell—Oct. 4 & 5. needed. in the show ring, and his dam by higher aims, better thoughts, and all South Mountaiu—Sept. 8 & 9. The best grain mixture is a oombi- Prince Romeo, by- Prince of Wales, al- that is good, noble, forgiving and un- AUGUST 27lh <0 SEPTEMBER 12th, 1.910 Spencerville—Sept. 27 & 28. nation of 80 per cent crushed oats and so a champion. selfish in us is brought out and we Vankleek Hill—Sept. 13, 14 & 15. 20 per cent bran by weight. To this change our attitude to one of love for Winchester—Sept. 6 & 7. maj be added 10 per cent, of oihneal Improved Grounds, New Buildings, International Live 8tock^ow God, author of all, and for our fellow- CASTLE BARON is a model of Cly- Exhibits by all the Provinces, Magnificent Art Loan Exhibit. Williamstown, Sept. 21-22. with advantage. This will give a glos- men. Of course not all are inspired desdale type, with the 'best of bone, sy coat an