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1 THE NEWS ALEXAXDKA, ONT., ERDA.Y, NOVEMBER 1, 190. VOL. X. Optcal Department NOTABLE FAMLY Alac Clocks $1.00 each ; Eght Day Clocks, 5.50 ; Marblessed ron, $9.00. Fancy clocks. n jewellery have a beautful assortment gold flled Scotch Pebble Brooches. Watches carry fnest largest lne eyeglasses spectacles n wm. have a room flled up wth all modern requrements for sght testng, etc. Am a graduate optcan. have a quantty hgh grade Waltham n Vanguard Creset St. fnest that are made at lowest prces, y can be bought anywhere. GOLD FLLED CHANS. Some are guaranteed for 5 years some for 10 years. Each wll last t guarantee or be replaced wth a new one for any defect. Reparng at moderate frst-class work done whle you wat. Oculsts prescrpns for specally ground lenses accurately flled. Take care your sght. On Thursday, Sepl. 2 2nd, 1901, Uorcî met r «ocod tme n r nte's hsry, famly cf late Alexer McCrrnmon, Es-'j., formory kno'.vn as Alser vdac DomhaH O;g, hd. 11 h Con., Borerag Farm,' x;cbcl, c.v' occuped by JoJn A., tlc fhcond eldest son, wo, aon wtj oler momlxrs ns KusoJod, arranjed nr t.ho reunon tje famly under tlu old paternal ro around tho old famlar table, n 1 he spacou. dnng room ds hosptable homo. Around tabc sat all tho members oc famly born r parents nne n numx r--v.lvose ao:re-gate.age s 5f2 years. At head table n he char once occuped by hs venerable far, now passed away, sal Dr. Donald A., Rpley, Ont., on hs rgt were Mrs. Alary MeCrmmon, Vank- RE-UNON. cck Hll ;.John A.. Mrs. Smon Fraser, Lovat Farm,.Lochel ; Mrs. D. McDhee, Altna-crag Farm, Ha-wkesbury ; on hs left, Angus, bar r.sler, St. Thomas; Alexer, ot Toron; Mrs. Duua'd Fraser, Mss Margaret, Vankleek Hll. Among frends ncghlxr present were, Mr. \Vm. D. McCrm mon wfe. Mss Chrstena Me-Crmmon, 5-8 Tochcl, Mr. Mrs. Alexer McNaghn, Froach Klan Farm,."Ujchel, Mr. Mrs. Wllam A. McLeod, Caledona, Mrs. Mary McSwoyn, Caledona, Mrs. D. A. Fraser, Lochnvar, Alessrs. Smon Fra.ser, Donald Fraser, Duncan MePhee, also ttle Mss rene Florence Clarke Master Lamsh Grant McLeod, great gr chldren late Donraull AUstcr Mhac DomhmU Ogg, rc- h'kctvely. The or occa.don upon whc tjey were able be present waa wler y met ay fast trbute lovng respect r mor,.lane Ros.s McCrTnmon, wtbo dcparlcd ths lfe on August 28th, 1879, her eldest son at that tme beng 1 he promoter that uchng poem wrten her memory, When The Mffter's Awa. One feature ths fne old home s that t s beautfully surrounded by a, woodbnd cf trees jdanted for throe generans by dfferent members famy frends, whch are absent n dfferent parts ths wde unverse. An enjoyable day was spent by both young old present, elder jucmlxjrs relatng some re-n mncnco.s r younger 'days spent n ths neghborhood. H. R. CUDDON, ALEXANDRA. Watchmaker, Jeweler Optcan. prtw TYY Tnr TTO'TYTy Durng next month you wll receye a great deal advce. P. L. MRLQNE, You don t need be MERCHANT TALOR,.. adv.sed as where you wll buy your fall ÂLEXAÎDRA.OT. sut. Everybody knows thck Malone s suts exactly fll bll, )o Mrs. May MeCrmmon, Mrs. Smon Fraser, Mss Margar t MeCrmmon, Alexer ATcCrmmon, Mrs. D. MePhe Dr. Donald McCrmmon, John A. MeCrmmon, Mr.s. Donald Fraser, Angus MeCrmmon. FOR ROOSEVELT, VOTE N GLENGARRY. Relunng Offcer Munro hs fcal cæunt yesterday, resulted as follows :: made whch 2 2 s o fl Nothng But Best used n make up our suts overcoats Keep Warm s durng Fall Wn- ter by wearng a well- made-up sut or overcoat. have m sut all fgures purses. GUARANTEED break up.. a cold «. OUR COUGH BALSAM & TABLETS Try se frst check cold at once. JOHN McLElSTER, Druggst & Optcan, ALEXANDRA, - ONTARO. MERCHANTS TALOR, MAXYLLE. AAAAAA AAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAA GRAND TRUNK MAGNFCENT THURSDAY, NOVEnBER 7, 0 FRST-CLASS FARE for round trp, gong NOVEMBER 16th 7th, good return untl Monday, November 21st, 1!)0. Tckets full partculars may be vtaned from Canadan Pacfc Tcket gents. j F. KERR, C. P. B. Agt., Alexra Ü SO SYSTEM close Dec. 1, 190. t cost $50,000,000. All world s re wth best acheve ments manknd. Strange people from every part world wll greet you. Canada S re wth a beautful pavlon welcome you make yon feel at home. Wrte undersgned for descrptve matter partculars regardng reduced rates, etc. See that your tckets read va GRAND TRUNK J. QUNLAN, Dstrct Passenger Agent. Montreal, Que LstElecmated tal Slate pluralty. voté Colorado 5;0tU 5 Calforna, conceded Rcpublcan 'lo Conncctcut,000 7 Delaware, daho llnos ndana 50,001) 15 owa Kansa.s 0, Mane Maryl, probably RepubVcan -8 Massachusetts 80, Mchjgan 100,000 1 Mnnesota 100, Ms.sour 10,000 'Montana, conceded New.lersey Nebraska Nc\v Hampshre 20,000 N'evad.a, ]trol)ab.y Jlepnb'o n New York 185,100 0 North Dakota 25,000 oo 101) oeo Oregon 00,000 Pcnnsylv.ma r5,000 Rhode. slaml 5,000 South Dakota 0,000 Utah S,0lk ' ao.ooov, Vermont West Vergm, Republc; can 'xs ma'jorty unknown 7 Washrgon 0,000 5 Wsconsn 50,000 1 Wyomng, large Republcn Ths gves Rouse.vclt a tal elecral votes. FOR VUlKER L.ANC.VSTEU XJ. S. Elecns. y State 70 Ala hujna 1 Arka.n.sas 52 Florda RALWAY Round trp tckets wll be sold all ponts n Canada, Port Arthur, Ont., The Greatest Exposn World ever saw opened at St. Lous, East at Mo., Aprl 0, wll SNGLE St. Raphaels Wllamswn Soutl Lancaster Summerswn Tyown Cashou s Glen Martnwn Munroe s Mlls va TRUNK 2'. Majorty for Sçhell, WORLD S FARS GRAND 09 KENYON. McPherson s Greenfeld Dun vegan Domnon vlle Laggan St. Elmo Apple Hll th Kenyon TRANS greatest Thanksgvng Day Glen Robertson. Glen Sfeld.. Dalketh Krk Hl Lochel McCormck... Gunn s Curry Hll North Lancaster Brdge End Glen Norman Dalhouse CANADAN CHARLOTTENBUBH. A. J. McDlgall, 59 LOCEL. c aj WARD Alexa.ndra, No. 1 Alexra, No. 2 Alexra, No. Lancaster Maxvlle.LstEccm l ted t :l purauy. vote , :8, lar. ely -12 largely Georga Kentucky J/ousrma Msssspp North Carolna Democratc South Carolna Domocratc 9 Tennessee 75, Texas 190, Vrgna largely De era tc 12 Ths -fuows a oa 1 elecral vote 1 for Parker. n tjnlel Slan» Prcsdcntal cl-ecna on Tuesday, Theodore Rooseve-ft was elected by an overwludung majorty, t s expected that bs strength n ü;c elecral college wll, out cf a tal JHRTHS. 76, whle hs popular majorty wll about one a half nl-! McDe«Ud At Alexra, on Tuesday, 8} î., a dauglut Mr lons. Roosevelt s runnng mate for Mrs. D. R. McDonald. Vce-Presdent was Clas. \\. Fav lyanks. Whle hs eccon was expected, last Between Murk;son's sre such an overwuclmng defeat for tlc Democrats was not expected, even he.sre R. A. luot «c Son, a by most sangune Republcan,. ten dollar bü. Fnder wll K, rete-ddy must cclanly have a pul warded by leavng.same at Tsews l- wth Laurer, ( fce. Mrs. J. B. Goulet. NO. 2. Councl Meetng. Many Accounts Passed at Wednesday Evenng s Meetng. Toron, Nov. 10 Specal The poltcal stuan n ths provnce at present tme s possble wthout parallel. As tme when cr tho bye-elccns or a general 0100n must lc held s rapdly approachng developments are chasng one anor n most meresung fashon. The crux stuan s be found n what s practcally a deadlock be-tween tho partes. The majorty whch Lberal Government has had for thrty-two years has practcally dsappeared. The majorty whch Premer Ross had n last Legslature s now represented by fve vacant rdngs, namely: North Perth, North Norfolk, North Renfrcw, North Tork Sault Stc. Mare, wlose members have been unseated by elecn courts. Premer Ross wants have a gonea' elecn nstead hc byes ' t hose consttuences. Many member.s Js party want tho bye.s frst. Fremer Ros.s wants appeal le country on advanced temperance legsao lnes, even lrolbuon, but a «mnslcrable clement hs Govcrnmel ard rank fc ls followers arc opposed c luu course. He h,.s enden vorel lo replace those memjk's ds Cabnet opposed projbuon wth men wjo Nsould..dopt suc a out las ajpa culy been u success tll. 'The Lrcmer, Mercforc, fourn t necessary (o adopt otjer means.solvng tle (T cully w.hcj, however, has.not ruffled n anyway tlo frendsh» UKL has exsted between hm every member tlc Ca bnd. t was nteulcd that dssolun should KVC taken place on Tuesday afternoon, that Hon..Mr. Stratn should anncuce Ls retrcntmt wlcn acceptng cabnet slver on Tuesday nght. The 'expected arrangements dd not materalze however. The only course left wa.s a e.onsulta.n wth tjc party as a whole. The Executve or J.bovncal Lberal Assocan, lleretce, whch had not md for years, was called ger yesterday alteuon, y n turn lecded c.ll a convenn ol rank fc party. At th.s galcrjg Premer Ross wll get advce Lberal party! as wut Course he should pursue on vexed quesns prohbn. Cabnet reconstrucn dssolun. t s worthy note that a convenn Lberals Pro Vnce has not been he d snce 1882 when Jatc Sr Olver Mowat svas Premer. The date for 'rovncal Llcral convenn be Jeld n Toron s November 2rd. These enttled attend arc as follows : ' 1. Lber.-U Senars from Pro vnce Ontaro. 2. Lberal members cx-memrj bors Jhe House Commons, or cdates n last Domnon deo n.. Jaberal members c.x-members ' House Commons Commons, or chlatcs at last Provncal elecn, or Lberal cdates who are now n feld for elecn.. Xre«dent all Vce-lb-csdents Secretary Trea.surcr every rdng assocan. 5. Twenty rcprcscntatvc.s from' each rdng n tjc Provnce Ontaro Lo fc nomnated by assocan for rdng or by ts executve. WJeu M.yor Costello, Uednesday evenng, struck table wth hs ban rol was called, all our Cty Fars resxnded r names.;ut Councllor Xv Sabourn, wlo was unavodably detanetl elsewhere. t was moved by K.. TaTcn, seconded by J. J. Mc.Doncl, that.followng accounts be pad : W. J. Campbell, for new smoko stack 87.8 G. Lews, ebectrc lamps.10 P. Lesle &Son, sundres.61 V. Lawson 9.GO J. T. Schcl.l, ralngs for brdge 69.5 J. Goulet, Macksrnthrg.0 F. Hyde & Co., dran ppng 7.80 J. F. Sauve, freght cartu-gc W. G. Hall, pay-lst 52.8 R. 10. T. Prngî'C, cletrc su;ples 5.0 '. Robertson.Co., sumes 2.88 To Edr The News. 2.Ü0 J. A. McKnnon, sundres Mr. H..Munro on nlgjt ekc! Can..Gen. Fcc., supples 9.6. Uon, wered far afeld r an upestate 1. A. Macdonald, award 'jrunty gve vevt a perre wre fence 9. sojaal sleen lat he had long been Nov'S Frung Co., voters' lsts, sjürsng n ms manly breast. advertsng dclxîuutes 1.62 / Â!s rcprted n 'TJc Nows, Mr..70 C. Dapra, cartage Munro, after havng made statea. P. McDonald, pay-lst ments regardng myself, whch he J. F. Sauve, damages waggon 2.50 knew le absolute falsehoods, conmessrs. Dolan & Son receve $9S7.tnung, sad tjat hnd been 61. great assstance m swellng TbFor tlo walks,?10,(l.2. No excral majorty. Tlls frothy yarn tras. won t bear nvestgan. D. McDonald Co., for walk onl Practcally ojly part 1 ok Elgn street, $927.. n tho campagn was addres.s, atl O. fl. Wason, 'wlo represented earnest request Mr. Donald muncpalty whle works wero Robert McDonald, a seres o ten/ n operan, receves $28.()0, meetng., n ten dfferent pollng J. L. Morrs, cvl engneer s ac- places, tlnrcy-thrcc, n count wll be n tnghtk.)rhood County. ' $ n lctsc pullng sub-dvsdns Mr. The fllng n at brdge, buld ScloM's -suqart was decrfa.sed by ng sne walls damages co.st two,udred votea, or out Of ten Ue muncpalty, n round n.m- places n whch 1 had le honor addressng te elecrs Glenbcr.s, a lurthcr sum $L,OÜO.OO. garry, nne gave an ncreased vote The councl adjourned at tvs'o hundred n favor D. Rv A resolun was udopterl.-warrl- MclXnald, over that receved by Mr. ng A. )cco.vse contract lcjc n last T'ederal Elecn takng down old smoke stack at»uwcr house rep!acmg f Munro s talc had any substance same wth new one just r?ccv- t, surely n secns p wlch cd for Me sum $o. The work ; ok a humble part, Mr. SchelLs be /lone under supervson vote would show a dfferent record. W. Rtche, cectrean. Mr. Munro was pleased crt was. settlng nght wth F. culate a report that à promnent Juan Sc Son, frm, that had tho farmer Kenyon 'Townshp refused jauhracts fur buldng cement sup/ort D. R. McDonald on my Ths gentleman, whose arch over Rver Garry tho account. groaer po-on granolthc name 1 wll gve f necessary, wll walks alout wn. C tell M. Munro that tlts latest, old gosser s yarn hs.s on a par wth hs or methods campagnug-. ' ' TO CtltE A COLO N ONE DAY. Askng you pardon sr, for takng Take Laxatve Bromo Qunne Tablets. AU up so much space, reman, yours etc., frugtsta refund tho money f t fals J, Locko Wlson. cure. E W Grove s sgnature s on each box 25o. rd Kenyon, Nov. 10th. U90, LETTER TO THE EDTOR. t 0

2 TT?TTTTtTTTTT'»TT'rytTTTTTTTTTTrrrfTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT COUNTY AND DSTRCT. ' nterestng tems Gared by ndustrous Corre spondents The News. AÀAAAÂAÂAÂAAAAAÂAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Maxvlle. auspces ot Maxvlle L-jcro.s.se Club, who have gone cutsdor?r. J. A. Welsh was one ot ablc trouble expense sespeakers at Ottawa Cheese cure best possble attracns Board banquet on Frday evenn0. we must cougatula m on r last. 1 choce ot artsts. Durng jast The. regular meetng oc Marvlle summer our boys lavc treated Lodge A.F. & A.M., was hom Tues- ctzens a rrst-olass artcle day evenng. Preparans are beng lacrosse, re s no doubt but made for nsttun o a Boyal that y wll be encouraged greatarch Clapter here on l.le J8th ly n ths effort ot entertanment nst. by havng a record breaker n Maxvlle dd nobly n recent! lne attendance. elecn, when a mnorty 11 was A plan ot hal s now n tlo changed n a majorty for hs our genal wnsman, A. J. McDougall, judgng by tle admr. Schell. Ths ward s enttled gold medal. vance sale seats, effort.s Msses Anne McDougall Sas as hen boys are apprecated. guest ss Jesse McKenze, 7ate Chcago, but who wll shortly take up her resdence n Montreal!. Mr. Wesley McLeod, Utca N. The marrage Mr. 1). Duncan' Mcntyre, St. Klmo, Mss Y., s always a welcome vsr He was here Ada Margaret E. Hll, s announced Lancaster. take place at resdence nterests ot hs frm last week. Mrs. Steele, Allan s Corners, s Mr. E. G. McCallum, on Wednesday, vstng at home Mr. R. J. loth nst. jmcdougal. Oak Street. Mss Laura Weegar, G.T. Mss Maron S. Housn, who has R. staff, Montreal, spent Sunday been absent for some weeks at Monday n wn guest her St. Lous Far 'anl vstng frends parents, Mr. Mrs J. W. Ween Xtrot, Mch., has relurncd gar. Jtl. Lancaster. En route homo she remr. D. K. Snclar has mrchased. maned over a few days at Park old Publc School buldng whch hll guest Rev. Mr. Mrs, he wl use as a show room, so' Graham. that where one brch rod regned Mss M. Maephorson, who has eupreme, machnery's whn wll bo been vstng n Bellevlle for some heard. months, was guest ot Mr. Mr. R. Lctch, who s one ot Mrs. J'. D. McArthur frst rsng young men Bell Tele-.week. phone Company, Sundayed wth ha Mr. R. T. fscholson, Montreal, parents, Mr. Mrs. D. Lstch. spent a few days recently at hs Mrs. A. P. McDougall, who jvaa home. South Terrace St. called Fnch owng llon evenng T'tanksgvng ness her far, refuru'd home Day, Nov. 17th, young Lades on Saturday. -ancaster purpose "holdng a. Mss J. C. McDougall, who has Leap Y'ear Dance n McRae s fall. been vstng at her home here for The cards nvtan announce several weeks, returned resume patronesses vz:; Mrs. TYm. Brady, her pressonal dutes n Ottawa. Mrs. T. YV. Boss, JMcs. G. T. Woods, The latest acqusn commer Mrs. J. R. Fraser. Blaz s orcal crcles s Master James Camer- chestra wll furnsh musc. on, who now welds yard stck Mrs. D. Cameron wth her son ; for D. J. Jametson & Sou. daughter have moved n he vllmss Casse Munro, who was one age or wnter arc occupy our popular young lades, has ng Mrs. D. Sangster s resdence. gone Fnch, where sue wll re- Hgh St. ' sde wth her bror, Mr. John Mr. Wllam Cameron has sold hs 'Munro. splendd farm property Mr. CharOne most successful annual les Wllams. meetngs n hsry Mss C. Housn, Cornwall, vsted church, was held on Wednesday by at her home over Sunday last. members Congreganal The Medcne Hat Tmes Nov. Church. avll reports receved were 1st. contans an tem whch speaks most encouragng. well pojuarty Of Mr. Jas. Mr..Lous Burnet has been nhp. McLean, son Mr. A. J. JVostalled as manager a branch sre ean, C.E., Edmonn, gr Montreal Clothng Clothng Co. son late John McLean, olf have opened at Moose Creek. Mr. Lancaster ; Burnet was for sometme eoploycd A largo number busness n r Maxvlle branch. men ths wn met n parlors Anor transfer n real estate tho AasLnboa Hotel on Satur- a reported. Mr. Peter Grant has day nght for tlo purpose bdsold hs blacksmth shop Mr. dng farewell Mr. J. U. McLean, McAuley, Pendlen. l tho Merchants Bank, who, after Durng week, Mrs. C. McNaughl four.years n our mdst, has beenl n was guest frends at promoted appontment Casselman. { accountant n tho Calgary branch. Mr. Dan McLean s now nursng Tho largo representatve lst a Spraned ankle ' result ot a ot names subscrbed address huntng expedn last week. fully showed hgh esteem n The mornng cveng servces whch Mr. McLean s held by n Presbyteran Church on Sun busness men wn, alday were conducted by Rev. Mr. though we shall all mss Jm s smlgrey, ot 'Bathurst, Ont. 'mg face, he s deservng thd Some cur young hopefuls were heartest congratulans on hs compelled fork out?.00 well merted promon. costs pay for r recent es Mr. G-. P. Serson occuped tho capades. Try be more careful char tho afuress was read by boys. Mr. H. L. Tweed. Mr. 11. Bush, Domnonvlle, has Mr.. J. Fewngs made prerented farm Mr. D. D. Munro. sentan, whch conssted a gold 7th Rox., for a term two years watch fob attached, speeches fol wll take possesson on 1st lowed from Messrs. Krauss, rel, March, E. Foster, Crompn, Fewngs, Brggs Mss Merkley, Cussolman, vst- A. P. Burns, as Mr. Burns ed Maxvlle frends ths week. sad n hs remarks, Mr. McLean Mr. J.as. Cameron, formerly after hearng all tlfc good thngs Athol, but now Brtsh Columba, about, hmself must have thought ho who had been vstng Glengarry was a nce fellow, so he s frends, left for hs western home; Durng evenng songs were on Tuesday.. gven by Messrs. Flemng, Compn, Everythng at Edward's new Serson, Stutfed Lyrc cheese butter facry s gong Male Quartette, whle Mr. J. Leonalong swmmngly, he wll short- ard jlayed some selecns on ly have a thoroughly up-alate fac pano as only our Joe can play The meetng closed wth cheers ry. Mr. Drummond, Gas Com- for Mr. McLean sngng o pany. has gone Avonmore, where: Auld Lang Syne. ho wll nstall a plant. Mr. 'Church ll s n charge a gang here who wll tak tll holdays fllng orders for prvate reslences Elecns are over people shops. are well satsfed wth hc result. After an extended llness. Mrs. Dr. John lù'aser s guest lugh Mark passcl away Junday hs bror, 'Mr. Alex. Fraser, mornng at her resdence here. The ths place. deceased, who was a hghly rc.spect John A. Campbell Mss Emma ed lady, was bured on Tuesday, Campbell spent latter jart Ucr funeral was conducted n last week n Montreal. Pfeabyteran Church by Rev. U. D, y Mr. W. C. McKllcan, who s n Lctch, asssted by Rev. J. Ï. Dalej/attendance at O.A.C., Guelph; f. Bryant. To bereaved fa- spent Thursday Frday la.st week at hs home hero. mly much sympathy s extended. Maxvlle audences have, ot late, A meetng Ltera'y Socety been treated some excellent en- was held on Monday nght n school tertanments, but what s lkely house No. 10, for purjgsc prove best year, s l- decdng wher we should hold reng fered n concert be gular meetngs durng wnter or hold ll' Publc Hall, on Thanks- not. Mr, P. J. Campbell occuped tho gvng nght. The lst attracns ncludes such pressonal talent as char n hs usual effcent manner Mss Ruby de a Ronde, Elocunst: t was decded hold meetngs Mabel Wrghn, Solo Volnst; every Monday nght, progrumme - ' Pearl McCarthy, Soprano, commence sharj) at 8 o'clock. famous Ottawa male quareftc, The followng fcers were electpersonell whch s A. E. Eccles- ed ;; ne, W. R. Burrll, J. W. HnchPresd. Peter J. Campbell. clffe C. A. Cooke. The mem'yce-presd John C. Mcnsh. bers ot quartette are al well.soc y-treas. Dan McPherson. 'Programme Commttee Msses known solosts Ottawa, ths mere menn Mr. Uuchclfc as El McLau'n Lly.lohnson a member ot t, would be suffcent Messrs. Albert James Mcrecommendan a Maxvlle au-.auru. UcncK ensure a jxckotl house. The programme commtee met The concert s leng hold under arranged de'oate "for next Lancaster Breadalbane Monday nght. Subject, Resolved that elecrs made a ndstako n returnng Ltcral Government power. AMrraatve,.Alex. -L. Grant, Jas. H. McLaurln. Negatve, Allxrt J. McLaurn, J. E. Mcnsh. All are cordally nvted attend se meetngs. Greenfeld A vc' pretty weddng ok place St. Carne s Church here on! Monday, 7th lust., when Mr. Duncan J. AtcMUlan, 8- Kenyon,. Mss Anne McDoncl, Green- feld, vere unted n loly 1x)ndî? matrmony by llcv. "11. A. Macdonald. Tho brde was attended by Mss' Chrsty A. McDoncl, Greenfeld, whle Mr. Geo. St. Dens, Alexra, asssted groom. Tlebrde looked charmnç: n a talormade sut rey cloth hat match. She carred a larre boquet brdal roses. Her brdesmad was gowncd n a dark-blue sut wth large pcture hat. At concluson ceremony, tîe happy couple left for tho groom s resdence, whore a sumptuous dnner was served, guests beng, Mr. Mrs. Alex. McPhec, Lochcl, he a brotlcr brde; Sy McDonald, Mr. Mrs. Jas. Hggn.s, Mr. Mrs. Alex. AlcPhee, Ar. Ars. Angus Cameron, Ar. Ars. Geo. St. Dens Ars. Camcroo, A-cxra., A 'most enjoyable afeernoon evenng was slent. The News jons n wshng m a happy prosperous wedded lfe. S«vMMBkMkXK«M)Mn Mst2moths. ThlS MgnatOTC, OF SPECAL NTER OL TfN OGGASN: Bll Havng re-opeed my Talor Shop, am prepared otter UNUSUAL BaRGaNS n all lnes clothng. Tweed goods 'wll be sold at a sacrfce. Keep warm by Yvearng one my suts or overcoats. We have just purchased entre output a small facry n Quebec. They wll be n our sre open for sale about 26th nst. There are all szes for men boys. We bought m lower than regular prce. We are gong dvde prt wth our cusmers. We have reduced prce everÿ par boots shoes n our sre. Let us fgure on some your trade n those lnes ths fall. A. Rousseau, MerchantTalor, Man Street, South, Alexra. E. J. DEVER, Dalhouse Stan. MLLNERY!!! Fourner Mss lo'pnslcn sold ber farm by auotur sale on Oct. 2cl, for sum four llousaml four hundrol dollars. J. McCuloob was purchaser. J. Beaulnc was auctcmcer. Mr. Mrs. Fnlay McEwen, Maxvlle, vsted r relatves hero on Frday Saturday. P. Bobneau F. Lalonde, Maxvlle, were n wn last week. A numoor our young people vsted tle luntera camp on Tuesday evenng, reort a pleasant tme. Our vllage dressmakers are dong :a. r.aenng busness n r lne'. Our Gr Mllnery Openng for ths. Pall Season -wll take place Frday & Saturday, Skye Martnwn One happy efers Mr. Snclar, Martnwn Roller Mlls, vsted hs home n season ok place at tle Engl.sh Coldwar latter part last parsonage, Fenaghvale, beng marrage Flora Mo.eod, fou'th week. Mr. Mrs. A. C. McArthur vst daughter W,. D. Mcjcod, Esq., Alfred Ean, Fourner. Congru ed Cornwall on Monday. The Monthly meetng Mar- tuh'tcns. Dan McRae was n Alexra on tnwn Auxlary W.F.M. S., was held at home Mrs. busness Saturday. Deer.s are reported plentful n McFarlane on Tuesday afternoon. M. 'Kemp spent several days n ths secn. Mr. McDougald, St. Elmo, las wn durng past week, tunng a gang ot men makng a dran on qute a number panos. DfjnaM (MpArthur, ot Ma.xvUle, hs t n 8U con. Cal.Mr. James Cameron, Vancouver, called on frends here last week. pad a sort vst Don. UrqUr Mr. YVlam rvne, has recently hart's before leavng for West. sold hs vllage cheese facry S. Murray. Glen Falloch. Mr. Mrs. L. Ross, Cornwall, were guests Mrs. ConWdtel for posters S.O.S. St. jlnroy on Monday,. drew s concert, Nov. 0th. Mr. Mrs. John McFa ane celedr. McDarmd, Muxvllo, was n brated r golden weddng on Thura wn on Monday. day, Nov. rd, when a number Mrs. Rev. Morrson, Krk Hll, r frends were entertaned at a attended YY..F.M.S. meetng n dnner gven at r home. Mr, church here on S'ay. Mrs. McFarlane were marred Rev. Mr. McLean, jvfanba, n Scotl came ths vllage preached n cburch here Sunnearly 0 years ago, have snce day last. n resded hero. They were Mr. W. Bradley, Vankleek Hll, recpents a number valuable was n wn on Wednesday. presents n gold. \Vc would ex-a D. A. McArthur, Maxvlle, was tend our congratulans vsh n wn on -Wednesday, Mr. Mrs. McFarlane many years jlpy'as Joan McLeod left on Wednes happness yet n r lfe. day for Montreal. Mss Clara Bennett, Athol, s guest Mr-s. Dr. McEwen ths week. Weddng bells are rngng n our Mr. Jon McCrnnon attd Mss mdst,.partculars later. Grant, ot Laggau, artended C.E. Messrs. J..W. Beatly N. Bc- meetng Sunday nght. thune were vstng frends at Glengarry Cottage lust Sunday. YOU.NG LADES READ THS. The latest tune n wn s ' whstle, 'll come you my lad. f you.re bored wth pmples, Mr. Mrs. A. A. McDonald cft rashes or ugly blotcles on your on Tuesday for r.home at Glen face, f your complexon s sallow Andrew, Ont. t s an evdence tlat you requre Mr. N. McCaskll, uho has been Farrozone ne up your blood. vstng Mr. vrs. N. C. McRae, One Ferrozone Tablet taken at meals left for hs home on Wednesday at makes tho complexon lke peach Barb, Ont. bloom, cheeks soon become rosy, eyes Mss Sade McDonald Mss Eva brght, you ll be pcture o-f Thouss lades keep Mowat were vstng frends at El- health. up r youthful appearance wth gn Avenue. Mr. Mrs. N. C. McRae n- Ferrozone, why not you? rce 50c., tend takng a trp 'Captal atl dru,g;gsts. vst frends. Mr. A. McRae left fur h:j Jjomc Ste. Alnes, Ont., on Tuesday. Mr. H. A. dcrae nte,uds takng a busness trp Glengarry tls wnter. We wsh hm succss. Most farmers n ths vcthe KEY NOTE OF nty have fnshed jlougbug. TRAVEL HARMONY Mr. Mrs. F. J. Morson were vstng Mr. D. A. McDonald last Sun s sounded by tbo day. Dunvegan Dennngn, N.W.T. SEPTEMBER 0 & OCTOBER 1 folo-wng days We nvte all Lades Alexra vcnty come nspect our Hats. All are Welcome. A. MARKSON, The Sne Sre. Maxvlle Roller Mlls Hle all leadng brs Flour, Feed, etc. Our Specalty Manba Four. Feed Wheat, $1.25 per 100. J. P. McDougall, Prcrr t. GRAND TRUNK Dalhouse Mlls GRAND TRUNK W. Catta.aac, A.D., auur sp-endng a few weeks here, rclurned hs home last week. Ars. Ferïuson, Glen AValter, On., s vstng? her ssters Alsses Catanach, ths week. Duncan Bathurst went Alontreal on Alonday cvcnn,g on busness. Geo. A. Perry sold a marc ïhe or dxy at a good fgure. Rev. W. A. Morrson reurmd on Alonday from a vst Barre Grantevlle, Vermont. An engne 'left tho rals at Dal bousc 'Stafcon Frday 'evenng delayed evenng express hrco hours., Preachng, Dalhouse AlUs. next Sund.y, at l a.m., at Cole St George at «.SO p.m., ns'ead. A very pretty weddng ok place Specal equpment for World s Far Season To Cure a Cold n One Day Toko Laxatve Bromo Qtnne Tawets. at Cote St. George, Nov. 2nd, when Mss r-usann.a Sopha Klzaboh, dughter Ar. a(! Mrs. James lclp-s was unted n marrage John Hugh AcCuag, Newn, Que. Tc ceremony was performed by pasr, Bcv. \V. A. Aîorrsen, n presence a large number - frends relatves contractng partes. The brde was gven awaj' by her far, was attended by her sster, Georgena, as brdesmad. Arche McCuag, a bror groom, was best man. The brde's gown was wtc sjk trmmed wfh Valcnscemes lace. Her vel fell from a sp ay orange ssoms. one carrknl a bouquet whte roses Scotel Hear. Tle brdesmad wore a bocom' ng ccstumc whte musln,trm racd wth lacc pnk rbbon. Tlc brde receved many hsome jrcsens. After ceremony, a sumptuous dnner was served whch full justce was done. At 8 o clock young couple left by C..P.; R. for M ontrcal Quebec, on r weddng ur. On r return y wll resde here. Ther many frends wl wsh m much happness n r new lfe. Cures Crp n Two Days. on every Box. 25c. Through Trans Drect St. Lous. Excurson Rates n Effect durng ts progress. Tho World's Far s by all comparson most wonderful u all hsy. t s greatest creans modern man. Ffty nans all States Terrres Unted States have combned r - effort make a twenteth century wonder. Apply or wrte for partculars J. QUNLAN, 25 DNNER SETS 97 peces, n latest desgns, for $5.00 PER SET D.P.A. G.T.B., MONTEEAL. Gall early secure one.. The tme Tor recevng tenders for extenson breakwater at Toron sl s here'oy extended Thursday, Nov. 10. By order, FRED. GELNAS, Secretary. Department Publc Works. Ottawa, Nov., Newspapers nsertng bs advertsement wthout authorty from Herarlîncüt, wll not be pad # t. P. H. Huot & Son, A HLEXaNDRlfl.'

3 Busness Orchard Cleanng. werg. LEGAL. Mucl can he sjld n fa, or an annual fall orchard cleanng, allough many our frut grower JACDONELL & COSTELLO are ndfferent n matter. Asde BAUR1STR8, from fact that re s more SOLCTORS, NOTARKS PUBLC, ETC. e.surc after frut las been gasolcrs for Bank Ottawa. tlcrcd than n,uc rush our Alexra, Oat. early sprng when so many odds T. A. MACDONELL, K.C. P. T. COSTELLO. ends must he attended hcre are Money loan at lowest rate on mortgage many urgent convncng reasons why our orchards should be very MUNRO, carefully cleaned rubbsh ltter durng late fal early SOLCTOR, wnter. CoXVETANCKB, NOTARY PUBLC, &C. People ten wonder oow t hapahîxaudra, Ont. pens that certan nsects aupcnr n such alarmng numbers durng Money Loan at w Kates nterest. bon-bons. There s an appesummer. A few careful ooservans Mortgages Purchased. durng fal wnter wll tzng crspness an nvtng show bow se nsccls pn.ss lhe= pdward H. TFFANY, delcousness about m that cold perod year. The egg masses tje Lent. cuerpllars wll s smply rresstble. be found encrclng te smaller branbarrster, NOTARY, ETC, ches. f tlc-se braoeles eggs be Wholesome nutrus, j removed whenever seen much serous njury wll lc averted followng o. just Oflc0T-Over News 0 &c Alexra, Ont. sprng The canker-worms paos le food for lttle wnter n cg-g state, se eggs arc ten be seen n masses JETCH, PRNGLE & CAMERON ones make on branches. The codlng worms BARRSTERS, passes wnter n a cocoon, under m grow. SOLCTORS N THE SUPREME COURT, Dts bark, loards, n crevnotares PUBLC, AC. At your groces, a general cleanng up wll Cornwall, Ont. wll get rd many se pest.s. cer's n JAMES LETCH, K.C., R. A. PRNGLE, Tho grape vne Tea beetle tbc J. A. C. CAMERON, L.L.B. / pu-m curculo pass tle wnter nf. r full grown beetle condn n; shelterkl spots, ten near base 'ACLENNAN, CLNE & MACLENNAN. plant. Squash bugs also wnbarrsters, ter over fum-grown h sheltered SOLCTORS, NOTARES, ETC. spots, under boards, tn corners Cornwall, Ont. ox outbuldngs., There s also a necessty for a D. B. MACLENNAN, K.C. thorough cleanng up orc. H. CLNK. F. J. MACLENNAN. Conveyancer Commssoner Card for mrpose destroyng Hgh Court Justce. many fung whch remans Several thous dollars loan on productve on tbc 'ground n dseased leaves LEX. L. SMTH, farm wn property n County A frut. t s a well known fact Glengarry. that many njurous fujg produce wnter spores, though t'ne leaves. 1 7Ut7îXVL.L.E, ONT. decay, Barrster Solcr, Ac., spores do not. n early sprng wll produce s[)ores whch wll soon spread early leaves. M. J. W. WEEGAR, MePhee s Block, Alexra, Ont The dseased frut, plants leaves should be burned, not thrown on manure ple, for lcn spores M ll be able su vvc wnter, reproduce uscase followng season. However, many fung persst n leaves as dclcauv threads, whch develop rapdly n tle sprng produce spores whch.re seen blown by wmt leaves where y go.rmnalc pro ducc lscasc.!' may safely be sad that f all 'c.:vc.s. decayng frals dseased Î wgs be burned at approach v.'ner, damage fom fungous lsoa;?s would be c.sscned very materally. The above s a jrcss bulletn from Ontaro Agrcuk oral College, Guelph., by 'r.' W. Lochîad, Bologst. t HARRUGE LCENSES. Toron, Ont., Nov. 7. '. hc provncal regstrar las gven a rulng that marrage lcenses ssued n Ontaro arc not vald n or jrovnccs. Three months ago a young man ok out a lcense n Toron went down Montreal be marred. The Ontaro lcense authorzes! all or every mnster or clergyman resdent n Domnon Canada duly ordaned dr apponted perform ceremony. Ths was accepted by mnster who fcated at marrage n quesn Lter, pro marrage was requred n Engl, n connecn wth busness relatng Un estate, t was n found Unt regstrar had refused record t, on ground tul!leut.governor Ontaro could auuorze tho ssue no lcense or than for hs own provnce. Te prncp.ls brought tje matter U.e attenn provncal secretary s do partrnont -day, am y were adr vsed. S lx;st c-urso pursue. Te department also promptly decded that wordng leenso/s hereafter ssued wll make t qute clear that partes takng m) out must bo marred n Ontaro.. CLARK BROWN, J. BARRSTER. SOLCTOR, NOTARY, ETC. WLLAMSTOWN, ONT. MACDONELL, BARRSTER, ' Solcr, Conveyancer, Commsboner, Etc. Olfce Court House, Carnwall. Collecns promptly attended. L. t DANEL LEGAÜLT, Barrster, Solcr, Notary Publc. Money loan at 5 per cent. NEW CATALOGUE just from tho press wll help yon decde school quesn. A copy maled free anyone nterested n securrr a thorough practcal educan. Address : Geo, F. Smth, Prnopal. Cornwall, Ont. Alexra, Ont Let Al! Women be Thankful. L.-)ng Dstance Phone Gt. gmth & JANOLOS, Barrsters, Solcrs, Notares X'ablc. ROBERT SMTH. A. SANDFELD LANGLOS Snetsuger s Block, Cornwall, Ont. Money loan on easy terms. MEDCAL. JR. J. A. GARLAND, DENTST. Man Street. Alexra, Ont. Y. BAKER, B.A., M.D., J. Dalhouse Mlls, Ontaro. JU. J. T. HOPE, OFFCE MePHEE S BLOCK, Mam Street, Alexra, Ont MSCELLANEOUS. J-VBRY STABLE. Stables St. Carne St. East. Rear Gr Unon Hotel. ARCH. MCMLLAN, Proprer ScAlod Tenders uddosoed tlo undersgned, cdosed Tender Cor Mnt, Otta;vu, Ont./ wube receved at ths fce untl Saturday. November 12, 19U, nclusvely, for construcn Mnt at Ottawa, Ont. ( Plans specfcan can b? seen forms tender obtaned at tho Department. Persons tenderng are notfed that tenders wll not tc consdered funloss made on ' prnted form suppled, sgned wth r actual ggnaturcs.?aclf tender must le accompaned by an accepted cheque on a charter ed bank, made payable order fo.nourablû. Mnster Publc AVorks, equal ten per coat (10 p.c.) amount ' tender, whch wll be forfeted f party tenderng declne enter n a contract when called upon do so, or f he fal complete- tho, work contracted for. f tender bo not accepted cheque wll bo returned. The Department does not bnd tself accept lowest or any tender. By order, FRED. G'lLNAS. j ' Secretary Department Publc Works, Ottawa, Oct. 9, 190.; Newspapers nsertng ths advertsement wthout authorty from tho Department, wll not be pad for t. JONALD J.MAODONBLL, LeBNsED AUCTONEER, ADVERTSEMENT FOR CREDTORS. Alexra. Ont. A."- MoDOUGALL, LCENSED AUCTONEER, Maxvlle, Ont J1NLAY MeNTYRE, ssuer Marrage Lcense, 6-ly Martuwn, Ont. MOmX. MDKBX The undersgned s prepared loan money at 5 percent on terms' sat borrowers. CHARGES REASONABLE. FAR DEALNG ACCORDED TO ALL, PRVATE MONEY AVALABLE. FAHAS FOR SALE. ANGUS MCDONALD, 22-ly ' nsurance Agent. llquou LCENSE ACT. nforman an nfracn Lquor Lcense Act, wthn County Glengarry, forwarded me at Lancaster, wth bona fde name address sender, wll be treated wth confdence acted upon promptly W.J. MoNAUGHTON, 1-lyr Thanksgvng Proclaman! Lcense nspect)r '.Pursuant a. judgncnl Hgh Court.Justce made "n matter estate Wllam O'Shea, n a cause ox O'Shea vs. The Trusts & Guarantee Company, Lmted, credrs Wllam O f.shea, 'late T'0\v''nsh.p Kenyon, n County Glen garry, wlm ded on or aoout 2rd day November, 1902, at tha Townshp Clurlottenburgh, are on or before 19.b day November A.). 190, CO send by post prepad John A. Chsnolm, Ksq., at Cornwall, Solcr for tho xmustrars al or Defendants except Sarah B. Mnes, r Chrstan names surnames, addresses descrpns, full partcula-s r clams, a state mcnl r securtes am nature securtes (f any) held, by m, or n default re y wll be temporarly excluded from tho beneft ox sad judgment; everycredr holdng any securty s produce same before me at my chaml)crs at Cornwall -on Lwenty-tbrd day November 1901, at ten o'clock n te forenoon, beng tme apponted for adjudcan clams. Dated ths 1tl day Ocber, 190. JAS. R. O RELLY, 9- Local Master at Cornwall. WHEREAS, sck, tred run-down women have long been n need a remedy for r pecular needs. AND WHEREAS, placng on market Dr. Hugo s Health Tablets for Women has flled ths need, for followng among or reasons :. They are prescrpn Dr. Hugo, Pars, one world s greatest specalsts n dseases women. 2. They are compounded meet needs sck, tred rundown women, m alone. They are not for men.. They contan every known medcal ngredent any vrtue women. They nclude specal uterne ncs, whch are not contaned n remedes sold for both men women.. They contan ngredents just recently dscovered, proved by scentsts be greatest value v/omcn not contaned n any or remedy. 5. Unlke lqud preparalcn:-, y contan no acoll, opum, cocane or or harmful drugs. 6. They are not a mere stmulant. They make a permanent lastng cure lls women, no ouer honest medcne ;n world acts so quckly. THEREFORE, n vev/ foregong testmony so many women whom y have brought health, vgor happness, wc must postvely declare, that no greater cause for thankfulness among female sex has arsen durng past two years than placng wthn reach sck, tred run-down women remedy ths great good physcan, whch hr was only avalable for rch Europe but s nov/ brngng health happness alke rch poor, ncludng many who were on verge despar. FURTHERMORE, we entreat every woman n ths,our Domnon, who s n a run-down condn feels tred, nervous rrtable or melancholy. Every woman who has any rreffularty or trouble pecular her sex, whch headache, constpan, ndsestlon, bearng-down pans coldness feet are sympms. n fact, every woman who does not feel as well as she would lke, not delay one motent n takng Dr. Hugo s remedy. To all such women we make ths postve decla.'atlon, that no matter what als you, se Tablets wll help you, y must help you, for re s not one ngredent lackng whch s any value wbmen. BELEVE US thouss women y have helped when we postvely conscenusly declare tlat Dr. Hugo s Health Tablets for Women are not lke commonplace remedes, but are absolutely better than te old tme remedes cn market. Wth ths knowledge we declare most' postvely, that no mtter how much good or remedes may have done you. Dr. Hugo s remedy wll do you more. No matter f or remedes have done you no goed at all, we stll persst that se Tablets wll mmedately start you on road health, n end ratke you a healthy woman. No or remedy contans so great health-gvng propertes n a sngle tablet. No or m mufacturer gves sc ra ny plls or tablets for same money. The usual number sold for 50c s 8. There are 72 Health Tablets n every box', enough for an e.vtended treatment. They can be obtaned at dealers or by mal from-b. N. Robnson & Co., Coatcook, Que. You need buoyancy health that comes from takng se Tablets more than you need 50c. The rsk s small, results are great. Just try m ' when Thanksvng Day comes round agan you wll gratefully acknowledge. that re s more color n te cheek, more plumpness n tle form, m re vgor body buoyancy sprts more joy n lvng On account Dr. Hugo s Health Tablets for Women OTTAWA S WELCOME The Trumphant Home Comng Premer Lady Laurer. THE CULMNATON FTTNG n Doubt. Allerta. To bo held Kootuy, Yale-Carboo. Yukon, -ànphn..taclonze. Two oleccons jy acclaman, those Mr. Sloan,.tK-'al, n Conox-Atln, Solcr-General Lemeu.x n Gaspe, ok place on Saturday, Government majorty s now 0, wth fve elecns bo held, one scat, Alberta, stll n doubt. Mr. Borden WUl Be Retaned. To a Lon$; Sorlcs Pojjnlar Demon»trans Through Crordetl Streets Greeted Wth Cheers, (le Premer HU Wfe Passed Processon Wth a Splendd Accompanyag Thom Premer s Speech. Ottawa, Nov..Î7. Amd acclamans thouss ctzens, blare brass bs skrl Scottsh ppes, blazng «f var-colored lghts wavng flags, tho Prme Mnster Lady Laurer wee welcomed captal Saturday t velng. No conqueror returnng vcrous from tho feld lattle could have desred a h'arter or more smntaneous welcome. The cty was strred ts depths by tho reappearance n ts mdst great statesman who has leon chosen once agan presde over tho destnes Canada, al classes turned out add r plaudts tho welcome. Not a few those who acclamed Prme Mnster remembered tho occason, only seven years ago, when, on hs return from Engl, beng greeted n a smlar fashon. Sr Wlfrd prom.sed make Ottawa Washngn North. Hence many cheers ra.sed were nspred b,y recollecn how tloroughly tho Premer s gvng effect hs promse. But whatever reason, enthusasm swept over Ottawa lke a tdal wave, amd cheerng spectars, massed rank behnd rank on each sde Cty s man thoroughfares. Sr Wlfrd passed n trumph hs homo. t was an deal gnt for an outdoor demonstran. Tho ar was keen frosty n heavens gleamed nnumerable stars. Many prvate resdences wore dressed wth flags n some every wndow was jghrl wth Chne.se lanterns. Rows Unon Jacks banners gaudy hue tlutrod over tho grounds Central Stan, on opposte Bde Rdeau Canal tho ro tlc wholesale warehouse Bate & Company boro a strng fantastc Orental lanterns. Spectars began gar at ' stan as early as 6 o clock, although Sr Wlfrd was not due arrve untl 7 o'clock bv C. P. R. A MasnlAcent Welcome. At last tran swept n stan, roar welcom? from crowd nearly drowned strans See Conquerng Hero Comes, played by tho Guards B. ''lore was a cess.n tho cheers for a moment as Sr Wlfrd s car was shunted alongsde platform on whch he was (losceul. When car drew up tle two newly-elected members sprang aboard receved from rheftan hs frst words thanks for vcry won. Ottawa dd no ly, sad Sr Wlfrd, as he clasped Messrs. Belcourt Stewart by h. cannot thank you tho elecrs o much. Lady Laurer, carryng an enormous bouuot, was frst emerge from tho cur, a mghty slout welcome rent ar. Tho dstngushed par had lterally fght r way r cartago, wlch was drawn by four magnfcent greys. The Premer's Speech. Sr Wlfrd s resdence was brllantly llumnated, open lawn n front was as brght as day. Over tho portco was dslayed desgn a huge maple leaf encrcled by electrc lghts. And now, havng reached hs homo at last, Prme Mnster sod up n carrage Bfœak. Several tmes he endeavored bo heard, but at each attempt hs voce was drowned n salvos cheers. Soon, however, comparatve order was resred, when Sr Wlfrd sad: Fellow-ctzens, would lke convey you tho very sncere expresson my grattude for manner n whch you have turned out greet me. After campagn whch have fought my voce s exhausted, can speak but lttle. Let me, however, say you, gentlemen, that thank cty Ottawa lor havng endorsed polcy tho Government, also thank County Wrght for havng elected me as ts member by such a hsome majorty. Tho Premer spoke a few words n hs natve ngue elecrs Wrght County, n, wth lus wfe, descendng from tho carrage, entered house. At tho vestbule he turned rased hs hat crowd, who roared mselves hoarse n response. Then throng outsde slowly dspersed. A Seat For Aylesworth. Montreal, Nov. 7. Hon. Rodolphe Lemeux, who, owng wthdrawal Conservatve cdate n Gaspe, becomes by acclaman Parlamentary representatve for that consttuency as well as for Ncolet, where he wrested a scat from Opposn by a largo majorty, has fered seat for Gaspe Mr. Aylesworth. The, fer was qute unsolcted was not made wthout a foreknowledge acquescence tho elecrs. t was made formally Premer, s now under consderan. Hamln, Nov. 7. Samuel Jarkcr, Conservatve organzer, sad Saturday mornng that R. L. Borden would be retaned as leader tho Opposn that a safe seat would be found for hm n Ontaro. Mr. Barker returned tho cty shortly after mdnght Saturday, after holdng a conference n fce A. E. Kemp, Toron, wth some promnent Conservatve members tho provnce. He sad t was o early yet dscuss tho plans prospects party, but he promsed an mportant announccmcft n future. He says that re wll bo no dffcult about fndng a scat for Borden n Ontaro f ho wants one. AFTER THE VOTNQ. Wllam Sloan (Lberal) was on Saturday elected for Comox-Atln by acclaman, opposn cdate retrng. Completed returns for Marquette, Man., gves Roche 70 majorty. Lake leads n Qu Appelle by wth 12 small polls hear from. Mr. Beau-dry, cho Conservatve cdate havng retred from contest n County Gaspe, Son R. Lemeux, solcr-general, was dsclardd elected by acclaman. REFUSES BATTLE. Manlfc From Opposn.eador. Mr. Flynn, n Qnecoo. Montreal, Nov. 7. Followng announcement on rday that Quebec Provncal elecns -should be held on November 25th, leader Opposn, Mr. E. J. Flynn, ssued tho followng manfes last nght, whch says, n part, that tho party wll put forward no cdates. That means that Lberal cdates wll be elected by acclaman, that Hs Majesty s loyal Opposn wjl be a nsshp quantty when Parlament meets. The manfes concludes: Tho Opposn beleves, refore, that nterests Provnce wll be best servec dgnty our nsttujs loye Successfully saoguarded bÿ p'rfîtéang aganst ths act tho admnstran n abstanng from takng part n tho fght. The Provncal Government has created tho stuan, ths abnormal, ths extraordnary, ths perlous stuan, consequently 1st t ejene bear responsblty. Once Jfo, n 1900, t commtted a Bnpaf ôutrage, tho Opposn at that tme wrongly countenanced H.R NOVEMBER 8. tepabllcans Demacrat la tle ÜÀlted State Sure Thor Cdates Success On Tuesday. Now York, Nov. 7. Charman Cortelyou Republcan Nanal Commttee late Saturday nght ssued followng statement: am satsfed that tho Republcan cdates for Presdent Vce-Presdent wll carry every norrn State, wth possble excepn Maryl Nevada, wll have not less than 1 out 76 votes n tho elecral college. Fftrkar s Klectloa Sara. Washngn, Nov. 7. Saturday Democratc Congressonal Commttee headquarters practcally were closed. Saturday nght Secretar.y Edward expressed confdence as result, not nanal campagn, but cong-cssonal contest. He sad he was certan Judge Parker s elecn, added: t s possble, but not probable,'that we shall carry tho House. We are aganst a hard forman, but we shall njale substantal gans wtfout a doubt»-- CHEF LEQAULT RESGNS. But He Denes All Statements Hs Aecaers Montreal, Nov. 7. n consequence sensanal revelans made n recorder s court n connecn wth dsorderly houses cty. Chef Legault s posn became no longer tenable so Saturday afternoon ha hed n hs resgnan Alderman St. Dens, charman polce commttee Cty Councl. Ad. St. Dens at once transmtted letter resgnan Mayor Laporte. Sub-Chef Campeau was at once requested act as chef polce untl appontment a new head tho force. Sensanal evdence n ths latest polce scal was gven n recorder s court. Tle case Madame Lalondo was held before Recorder Porer ended on Saturday, when woman was found gulty charge keepng a den fned small sum S0 costs. Loudly drc.ssed women decorated one sde room when y came stfj' t was a depressng fact that thc.v were all alleged keepers houses wtnesses prove that Chef Lcgault had done what y called squarng m. The chef dened all tho statements those women. The Partes StaDdlnsr. Ontaro Quebec Nova Scota New Brunswck P. E. sl Manba N. W. Terrres Brtsh Columba Govern- Opposmont. n H G 6 2 1G Government majorty, 6. 7.atc8t From Newfoundl, St. John s, Nfd., Nov. 7. The latest elecn returns ucrea.se Premer Bond's majorty. Togo returns Earle (l.la'ral) ),v a majorty 700. n Trnty Mr. Gusluu, Mnster Publc Works, Mr. Lloyd, both Lberals. are certanly elected, whle Mr. Mller, thrd Lberal cdate, s 26 votes alove Mr. Watson, frst Conservatve cdate, wth one precnct, contanng 78 votes, yet unroported. Mr. Mller s elecn a pobabe.

4 THE NEWS s Publshed BVBRT FRDAY MORNNO at THE NEWS PRNTNG OFFCE Man St., Alexra, Ont. BTAO». T». 6 MO. MO. 1 MO. 0 nobes..., lo nebe... V 6 nohm... 1 nek $ $ T.50 S.T9 $ T5.60 $ A. a. r. MACDONALD, Bdlr ftnd Frday, Nov. 11, 190. EDTORAL NOTES. The News has xen nrmed by Mr. Wlson that we, n last weelc s ssue msrepresented hm by alludng hm as an at one tme McCarthyte. We certanly gve Mr. tvlson s correcn publcty, By r refusal allow ' Ottawa Ctzen hood-wnk m wth ts Dundonald twaddle, tno sturdy Scots, Glengarrj County have earned admran ot all classes n Canada trem enâ To end. No vcry n Canada was haled wth greater pleasure than Mr. Schell s vcry. t proved ablty Man from Glengarry, properly sze up Tory tactcs resent The mputan stupdty mplcl by appeal.. Brockvle tccorder. When a member l arlamontl gves.no consderan, or Study dhesns under debate, sts up fll Hansard wth columns protected sler, vnfcan, abuse nnocent men, 'nvarable result s, y lose respect every rght thnkng man, r consttuents! eventually ad n mttng m ovt busness. Here are a tew ut greatest fenders n that respect, now drven from publc lfe, l'ujfpcrs, far son, cpe, Pror W'. H. Brock, who dared not face musc n Tory Toron. THANKS TO W ORKERS. One mportant facrs n recent campagn n ths County, was self-sacrfcng effcent' corps speakers who rendered yeoman servce. Mr. Schell made a decdedly mpotant departure from cusm usually followed, by enlstng servces young men County, who ralled hs st.ard nd suppled that enthusastc opm tmsm whch s so essental n carryng a successful ss'ac ot any great contest. Possbly never before n hsry a Glengarry campagn has Lberal cdate receved such excellent ' ntellgent assstance from outsde speakers. furng The.elecn just held, Mr. Scholl s efa forts wore ably seconded by such gentlemen wuo do not clam Glengarry as r home, as Messrs. R. A. E. Grcenshelds, K.C., H. C. Smth, K.C., L. Garneau, A. R. McMaster, G. \V. Stephens, 'Jr., Col. Hbbard, Montreal; P. E. Campbell, Cornwall ; Mr. T. E, O Flynn, Bellevlle, who made decded hts wth Men Glengarry. To all whom we say Thank You., NVESTGATE THE ROORBACU. The bogus batlot-box loorbach ssued by Mr. E. Gus Forter from; Bellevlle on nornng elecn day must bo explaned. t cannot be allowed drop n obscurty along wth ordnary campagn cres. No matter what explanan, a vjî-y serous poltcal crme s nvolved,, no matter who a responsble or who may suffer, mean's should be gdopted for most thorough nvestgan. On one h, f t was an eleventh-hour elecn fake ntends od stampede lberal votes n consttuences ts crmnalty was oqualed only by ts dasurdncss- On or h, f re was anythng bona fde n sry, f t was ntended that those boxes should be used for jmr- 1K)SC convertng Conservatve majorty (OO n -West Hastngs n a Llyeral majorty, men responsble for tle scheme slould be punshed as crmnals n sent an asylum as lunatcs. As t now sts, burden explanan rests wth memberelect for consltueucy, Mr. Porter, n whose ossesson boxes are who has assums rcson- Sblty for sry telegraphed all parts Canada. Sr Mackenze- Bowel], whose name was used gve credblty sry, admts that hs knowtetge s lmted Mr. Porters urmalou. Mr. Porter's own record n matter cltcuon-day methods, late Chef Justce Armour teng judge, s no 'guarantee relablty hs sry. But ths s not a matter for mere party recrmnan. A very serous crme s nvolved. f sry s true, men resktnsble for scheme should x exposed punshed, t arm!awl can be made rc.aeh m. t hc sry s an elecn-day fake no,,.c, should be found for Mr. Por- 1,r er n Parameut or n any or company honorable men..somebody s a Stupd crmnal hs stupdty should not save hm from deserts bs crme. The Globe. To bs, News says amen. THE RESULT AND PROSPECT. The lght S over aurt tbe poltcal hatchet has bec: tmrfcl (or pre sent. The campagn just clos'è has xcn short, sharp ajd ecsve. n Mr, Schell, hc Ll-Kîraîs had a crlatc; that was popular progressve a gentleman who s unversally ro- c-ctexl wthal he espoused a cause that appeals nanal honor progressve sprt Can' adans, rrespectve racal or secnal dfferences. Such leng case, hs elecn followed as a natural consequence may justly be acccptcrl by lm' as a complment hs uegnty» wsc poltcal ore.sght v.hch àcc» n Canada hope twenteth century. Mr. Mconald, Conservatve cdate, s a gentleman, le fought conscenusly for a losng cau.se accepted hs defeat n that straght forward manner whch characterzed hs conduct tbroghcul campagn. True, re \crc ssues ntroduced that we consdered were unparlamentary njudcous, wo dd not hestate say so, but wo frmly beleve that such were used wthout countenance or approban Mr. McDonald, as, m r enthusasm, over-zealous sup: porters Sometmes allow r zeal donnatc, unconscous or unmndful consequence. The fact that Lbéras.a»e won n contest for Domnon House/ should not have tdc effect render m apatc, nor sclfconldent n flush r sue cess, for whle y have won a sgnal vcry for a urger Canada, every ndcan»onts àn early eeclon n ' Provncal House, a fght that merts should receve r unted enthusastc supxjort. The Lberal party has done much for Ontaro, n solun great [roblems whch wll necessty confront our legslars n future, Hon. Mr. Ross ha cabnet deserve loyal support all who arc nterested n Uc materal progress Ontaro. Here n Glengarry, Lberals have a splendd organzan, hs workers should Ve strengned by earl call a; convenn.that wll represent voce each every part rdng. TjCt strongest man be chosen let all unte behnd hm re- deem Glengarry for Ross larger Ontaro, Some gentlemen tsuggested as T)ossblo cdates are, Ewan Dngwall, A. W. McDougald, Jas. Clark. A. A. McKnnon, J. A. McMllan, J. A. C. Huol, A. M. Oamplell R. R. Sangstcr, \any one whch would make a strong cdate, would enlst support Lberals Glengarry. Work 'S what s requred expected Lberals ths pounty, { Recepn At Brode. Mr. Mrs. Robb Greeted by Parshoners. The mamse at Brode was scene o a happy garng on Thurs day evenng, rd November, when about 15 J members adherent Reforpcd Fresbyteran Church held a recepn for r; pasr. Rev. \V. G. Tbb. who had just arrved home wth hs brde, whom he marred n Cedarvlle, Oho ; On,'behalf congregat,on, Mr. John \V;. Brode voced congratulans welcome Rev. "Mrs. Robb, whch was repled by Mr. Robb n a happy manner. After refreshments had been serv ed, a muscal programme jvas pre sented much apprecated. Many valuable gfts were presented testfed n a tangble manner hgh esteem n whch ev. Mr. Robb s held by hs people warm welcome.entertaned for hs estmable brde. ' MOTHERHOOD WEAKNESS s Promptly OYercome Health aad Vgor Permanently Resred by PEHROZONE Cures All Alments From Whch Women Suffer. Many women suffer unloul rture from nervous Uehty caused by'.lsorders femnne organs. Day b'/ day thc grow worse, but from a false sense modesty y shrnk from usng a good remedy lke Ferrozona. And t would euro m. Nothng renews weak women lke Ferrozonc. t brngs back lost nerve force, supples now vtal energy, ncreases ho blood supply. No resratve so j)ont romtt as JTerrozone has over been scovered. You feel ts uplftng effect at once. Your sprts rse, you gan n power cheerfulness feelngs weakness deskjn-r dcncy dsappear. ( No woman can reman sde or mserable f she uses Ferrozone. t goes drect scat trouble, puts a sp funcnal rrcgularvcs, nd so eslabühes buoyant, rch-t. altl. B.ng free fr m alcolol G tl.a'gcrcu drug.s, Férozonc can \.c ucd by young old wth absoute safety. P epared n tablet form, ffty box ; prce 50c., or sx boxes for 2.o0, at all dealers, or N. C. Polson A Co., Hartford, Conn., U.S.A., Kngsn, Ont. THE MAJORTY S 62 Furr Reports Make No Materal Change n Stng. RETURNS FROM THE WEST FroT«ncher, Mms., Hat Gone Lberal Wth Smmlt Morltyn th«t«rrret Albert» t Stll n Donbt Premer Ketnrnt Ottnwa Gottlp Con- cernl»s ConserrrntlTO Le»U«rtbp Mr. Bordon t Petn. Govern- Opposment. n. Ontaro 7 Quebec 5 11 Nova Scota 18 New Brunswck 7 6 P. E. sl 1 Manba G N. W. Terrres G 2 Brtsh Columba 72 Government majorty 62 To bo held 7 n doubt, Alberta 1 Changes» Day. Toron, Nov. 5. Reports receved from consttuences ndcate that Lberal majorty GG announced yesterday has probably been -cduced 62, chefly by changes n WOî$-. The changes n calculan are: tt Ontaro The transfer Algoma West from Lberal Conservatve column, although returs beng as yet qute ncomplete majorty so far small, re s stll a ood prosjxjct that a retransfer wll be necessary. n Quebec Pontac, whch was yesterday classed as doubtful, has been conceded Opposn, gvng m a tal 11 seats n Quebec, wth Gaspo elecn yv be held, whch Nvll undoubtedly go Lberal, leavng Government majorty n Quebec, a net loss seats. n New Brunswck York reverts Opposn. n Manba Lberals are now leadng n Provcnchcr, whch wa.s yesterday classed an Opposn scat. n Terrres yesterday s calculan Yïlamed only sx seats for Lberals, wth one, Calgary, doubtfl. Later fgures ndcate that Calgary has been carred by Opposn. The Conservatve cdçtc s also ahead n Qu Appelle, whle Albe'ta s n doubt. No changes arc reported fom Nova Scota, Prnce Edward sl Brtsh Columba. The elecns.stll be held are: Quebec Gaspe. N. W. T. Dauphn, Mackenze Yukon. Brtsh Columba Comox-Atln, Kootenay Yale Carboo. The Premer»» Retarn. Quebec, Nov. 5. Sr Wlfrd Laurer left for Ottawa last nght on board hs prvate car by regular C.P.R. tran. Te was escorted stan from Chateau Frontenac by thouss people, ''herc was a tremendous very enthusastc demonstran. sr Wlfrd Gr»teful. Ottawa, Nov. 5. C. B. Major, Hull, receved followng telegram from Sr Wlfrd Laurer, who s n Quebec, who was elected n Wrght Thursday: "Please accept for yourself our frends n County Wrght expressons my sncere grattude for good news just sent me, also my congratulans for splendd vcry. "Wlfrd Laurer," Re-Connt n London. L»ondon, Ont., Vov. 5. Local Lberals arc nat worryng about tlo Conservatves talk a re-count, for.v feel certan that such a precedrc would ncrease rar than dmnsh Mr. Hyman's majorty. The scrutneers deputes declare that a number ballots thrown out wexî.spoled by members Socalst Labor party, who dd not feel lke votng for er cdate, wrote r names on ballots, or else wrote on paper word "Socalst." THE CONSERVATVE LEADERSHP. Does Party Want Hr. Borden Con«tlnne At tho Head? Montreal, Nov. 5. The Conservatve newspapers Montreal are slent as regards party leadershp. The, Gazette wll say nothng at present, The Montreal Star, paper that has so enthusastcally supported Mr. Borden, confnes tself followng reference: "The defeat Mr. lordon s a very real, though t s be hoped only a temporary, calamty. No man has shown n so short a tme a more genune genus for publc lfe. He has already do.served well hs country, better than he receved from hs own cty. Mr. Bell, o, s anor man who wll be keenly mssed f a seat s not found for hm. On or h, Conservatve Parlamentary forces wll be strengkhl by accesson Mr. Foster." The Herald (Lberal) says that Mr. Borden would be a loss Parlament, adds that a seat should be found for hm. The Wtness. (nclopcndent Lberal) treats quesn more openl.v. t says: "Wll t bo possble fnd a safe seat for Ar. Borden? Wll party stll want hm prncples whch t commssoned hm reprc.sent, for whch ho so wholeheartedly sod, for whch he has fallen, or wll he fnd hm.self tred poltcs for moment, also prospect more long years battle n wear;» soye (vcrnment fortress? n cvert Mr. Borden droppng out leader.shp natural nqury s, who s re succeed hm? Ar. l 'oste: who.se re-entry n Parlament we co-dally welcome, s ac- knowledged be strongest mar., but t s suspcctî that he wll not 1)0 persona grata a majorty. The Hon. Peter Whte s hope a good many Copservatves outsde Parlament, whalcver ma.v be flcal decson party. Ar. Whte, however, has passed hs GGth mlesne, m.ay not care take such an onerous j)osn even f t were fered hm. The gallant Col. Hughes, no doubt, aspres, perhaps also Mr. Alaclean; but apart from Ar. Foster not one old guard, Tuppors, etc., s supported by a sngle voce." FRENCH STEAMERS COLLDE, Gronde s Fall P»8se&;er Lst 110 Nearly All Drowned. Bona, Algera, Nov. 5. A hundred persons were drowned Thursday nght by snkng ol French steamer Gronde, after havng been n collson wth French steamer A. Schallno, near Hcrbllon, 2 mles from Bona. The Gronde left Bona wth 110 passengers, whom 100 were Algeran natves. Two Drown. Newboro, Nov. 5. F. Spcer D. AcCaskll are supposed have been drowned Thursday afternoon whle crossng Newboro Lake. Ther boat was found capszed. A number ctzens are out grapplng for bodes, but so far have not been successful. Bab Badly Burned. Wndsor, Nov. 5. The nnc-monthsold son Wllam N. Wheeler th.s cty was terrbly burned about face head at hs parents home here Thursday nght by exploson a lamp. He had been put bed apparently asleep, but evdently awoke dragged a lamp on beddng. The chld s screams attracted attenn hs parents n tme save hs lfe. Boy Katally Scalded. Toron, Nov. 5. Fredde, twoyear-old chld Charles Alould 96 Royce avenue, fell backward n a pal bolng water on Thursday succumbed njures. Run Oyer By a Tran. Guelph, Nov. 5. Frank Swartzenberg, a young man resdng n Toron, was run over by a C. P. K. ballast tran at Guelph Juncn last evenng. He attempted cross track was struck by one cars. One arm one leg were taken f he sustaned or njures a serous nature. The young man was on hs w'ay Guelph from Toron vst hs mor, who s ll. Trarellnff Man Hurt. Brockvle, Nov. 5. As tran from east came n stan here a mddle-aged man named L. A. Conrad, frm Hentzman & Co., Toron, was.stng on platform a passenger coach ready go f. As tran swftly passed over cro«s-over swtch sudden curve caused, hm fall f. He was very badly shaken p brused, beng njured n chest on left h. He was removed hosptal s progrc.ssng farly well, though stll sufferng from shock. Drop n a Cellar. Lucan, Nov. 5. At 9.0 Thursday nght, whle Stanley Block, corner Alan Wllam streets, was crowded, part floor gave way precptated over ffty men boys n cellar, whch was qute deep. No one was serously hurt, but many were consderably brused. nterfered Wth Justce. Vancouver, B.C., Nov. 5. The asszes, whch have been n progress for past fortnght, were concluded yesterday afternoon, though not all sentences have been pronounced. Shvd Chon Nawhatt, an ndan, was sentenced nne months mprsonment for nterferng wth course justce n advsng ndans ktep murder ndan woman Kvestt a secret. Clarence Alllor was sentenced ten years for forgng a postfcc order, F. X. Gaulter for three years for stealng from hs partners n a loggng busness. Troops Charge Students. nnsbruck, Austra, Nov. 5. The rotng students at unversty has become so serous durng nght that troops wth fxed bayonets marched n mdst German demonstrars. An artst namod Pcxey was klled by a bayonet thrust through heart many persons were wounded. Eght Germans ten talans were wounded. The buldng occuped by talan faculty unversty was wrecked. Boy Des From Lockjaw. Toron, Nov. 5. Three weeks ago Ralph, 9-year-old sou J.. Collng, druggst, lvng at Soraurel Fern avenues, was vaccnated n order that he could attend school. The famly have only recently moved cty from Cooksvlle. The llness whch follows vaccnan apeared n ths case, but ccatrx was healng although not fully recovered, boy was thought be dong well. Tetanus, however, set n on Thursday he ded. Toron Boxlag Tournament. Toron, Nov. 5. Twenty-two entres have already jcon made for annual Fall cty amateur boxng champonshps that wll be decded here begnnng Thanksgvng nght. The outsde cdates nclude a heavyweght from All.sn. ProTncal Klectlons n Quebec. Quebec, Nov. 5. At a nu'ctng rovncal Cabnet yesterday mornng t was decded dssolve la gslature, day nomnan beng fxed for Nov. 18, day pollng for Nov, 25. For Gorman Vote. Washngn, Nov. 5. Negotans have be»?n ntated for a treaty be-» twon Germany Unted States. Lumber, Sash &. Doors, Buldng Materals good qualty always on h. J. T. SCHELL Foundry Srm Sash Doors Castngs n ron Brass. Machne Shop repars a Specalty. The cold wear wll soon be upon us. am now busy fllng orders for se goods, Want Your Order Some sash have n Sck szes, but se goods are generally made order. Prces sut all purposes. Lumber for sheetng, celngs floorng always on h. Also bll stuff buldng materals. J. T. SCHELL, - ALEXANDRA. PANO TALK. Agent for The best s cheapest. The best s WLLAMS. When buyng get best cheapest. You can t afford throw money away, even though t be for musc. Get my prces before purchasng. JAMES MCKENZE. Glen Sfeld, 0nt. THE WLLAMS PANO CO., Oshawa, Ont. J. ROBERTSON, Plan Fancy Bread Baker Confecner. - Cream Bread a Specalty - A large varety Chocolate Cream Ces, Bscuts Cakes on h. Best Strong Baker s Flour for sale at lowest prce. Alexra Bakery. 8- COMPANY Has opened up a branch Stratford busness n Cty Ottawa keeps a full lne goods requred by Darymen dn Machnery supples. Hanson s Dary Supples a specalty. Gold Medal or rennets lsted. Generous treatment extended all who patronze us. J. P. McGregor, Agent, Alexra, Onf R--P A N-S The modern stard Famly Medcne : Cures common every-day lls humanty. Step n } j Look Aronnd t Any tme that pleases you pleases us. Ask quesns about our groceres. Fnd out why y are elbowng r way rght n recognn everybody who weghs values. Compar qualtes economess economcally. HERE S 'SVHATS $ HERE. Chocest goods prces clpped close honest courteous treatment, we would lke you get nterested enough call. PHONE 5. VVVVVWSAA/VWWV f J. BOYLE. \ y Alexra. WWVVWVWVWVVVVVVWVVW t

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