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1 THE NEWS ( ) ) - VOL. XV. ALEXANDRA, ONT., ERDAY, FEBRUARY 17, NO. 3. Watches. have all grades Waltham From Vanguard 21-jewelled to o-dnary 7-jewelled. sell Omega Precson Watch. Optcal Our stock Optcal Goods s very large and vared. Eyes tested. Don t lose sght fact that we do reparng, so save peces. The home GRAMOPHONE The Gramophone. New Machnes. New Records. New Prces. Old Records Exchanged FREE. Come and see and hear t. H. R. Ouddon, AVatchmaker Jeweller and Optcan, St Lawrence Block, Alexandra. prmr vnr YTT T TT1T TTîT Q P. L. MALONE, MERCHANT TALOR... ALEXANDRA, OHT. Durng next ot month you tvll receve a great deal advce. You don t need to be advsed as to where you wll buy your fall sut. Everybody knows that Malone s suts ex- actly fll bll. SUUJULSSLXJLXSUXJULXjÔ LAXATVE LAQRPPB TABLETS AND COUOH BALSAM TUEY ABE gold ALLS r A C KA ( 25c AND OUARANTH TO BREAK CP ANY COLD OR COUGH J. rclester Druggst and Optcan, J. W. WEEQAR, Conveyancer and Commssoner Hgh Court Justce. Several thonsand dollars to loau on productve farm and town property n County Clleugarry. TUÎTÎXLflLJLE, ONT. WELL DRLLNG Theudersgned begs to nform puople Glengarry that he has parhased one latest steam drlls and s prepured to drll a fve nch hole n rock or uy knd sol, to a depth 400 feet f nooe8s5<y, to obtan water. OuAjr 3G2 wells sank not one complant bae hsm beard. A-ddresa ARTHUR CAMPBELL, 82-ly L Orgoal Ths Week 1 BRONKO ntts \ Lned and Unlned, hold Boards. 65c. and 35c. Buys.a Par. Don t fal to See Them Anyway. Wll. J. Smpson. vwwvwwwwwwwwww Re nsurance At ull masses n St. Funan.s Cadral on Sunday, t Was announced that Hs Lordshp, Bshop Macdoncll, recognzng that present nsurance some $30,000 on Cadral a buldng costng upwards $00,000 was n.su fccul and entaled too great a rsk on parsh, was desrous ncreasng same. To meet ncreased premum, a scal collecton wll be taken up at all masses on Sunday, 19th, when male adults are expected to contrbute 25 cents nd lades 15 cents each. :By ths means, t s expected necessary amount wll be receved. Lfebuoy Soap <îsnfectant s strong recommended by medcal presson as ft flftfeguard ftgknst nfectous dseases. 22 Mr. Lous Kemp Apponted Chef New Applances and Regulatons. On Frday evenng, n Town Hall, a meetng for reorganzaton Fre Brgade, was teld. Councllors Smpson, Tarleton and Cardnal were n attendance for purpose consultng 1111 mem bars brgade wth a vew puttng ths most necessary organ zaton upon a satsfactory footng to all mmedately nterested. All present were gven a free hand n dscusson tlat ensued wth result that a thorough understand ng was arrved at. The outcome meetng, n a few words, was that Mr. Lous Kemp was apponted Chef at a salary $25. That.some Rve or sx old members expressed r wllngness to reman on force ; that care wll bo taken n selecton men necessary to oemplete complement ; that cacl man wll receve as an ndem nty, sum ffteen dollars for attendng ten practces to be held durng he comng summer ; that Chef wll be leld strctly responsble for all fre applances, whch n every case wll be strctly under hs mmedate supervson and that members tne brh gade wll be pad by muncpal ty for attendng fres at rate a dollar an hour. A salvage wag gon s to be constructed n near future, whch should prove great convenence. n future town j,>olce wll be oxected to confne r attenton to keepng crowd, whch at all tmes congregate at a fre, m check, that Chef s gudance may not be nterfered wth. Taken al n all, meetng was a good one, and our ctzens jgaay be congratulated upon securng such good men to act n what may rghtly be termed a tryng and mtortant (poston. / Ded n Calforna Former Glengarran Passes Atvay n Golden State. News has been receved from!lo.s Angeles, Cal., death Murdoch ). Campholl, late Coldwatcr, Mch. Mr. Campbell was an old Glen garry boy, beng born on lot No. 4 n 8th Con. Kenyon.- Lke many Glengarry s sons, ho left old home n early lfe, gong wth hs brors, James and Norman to- Chcago. (He remaned re a short tme, n went to Coldwater, Mch., w hcre he carred on a successful busness. JJc marred re Mss Lcgene tvellcr, wlo predeceased hm a few, years ago. Shortly after death hs wfe, he took a trp to Calforna to vst hs ssters. He s survved by one eon, Charles, New York, ard one daughter, An-na, o Chcago, also four ssters, Mrs. Jolm McLen nan and Mss Bella Campbell, JOS Angeles, Cal., Mrs. Flora McLaurn. Vankleek Hll, and Mrs. John B;. Me Kenze, Ottowa. The late Jolm D. Campbell, Laggan, was a bror. Much Dsappontment Felt at Non-Appearance Mss Maclachan, Wednesday Evenng. Oh! J<-sse, how wo mssed you! YDS, we are sorry that we ddj t have an oppor tunty to spend seventy-fve cents to hear you, but n that amount slould Vc.suffcent to purchase balm for cur wounded feohngs. AVhen you next Avrte Alexandra, pen words under rays a summer sun whch wll defy elements. Much dsappontment was felt n town and vcnty on ASednesday, when Mss Haclachlan, who was to appear n Alexander Hall that cvenng, telephoned that she was snow bound at Pcton, Ont., and had to cancel several CR!ga?cmonts. All tcket holders can lave nur money refunded. a On Monday, Mr. EL Devln, Lberal, was elected n AVrht County, by a majorty 142 over McDougall, Conservatve, and Cous.sneau, ndependent, MnesD nterestng Notes Re onr Natonal Wnter Game. Seven thouj and peo>le wcd.ged nto every avalable bt seat or standng room space saw C-Uawa successfully defend, Stanley cup and practcally carry f cnamponshp Federal Hockey league n Montreal Arena on urday nght. The match was by long odds most sensatonal exhbton year, and although cam pons fnttlly doullcd score on pets Montreal hockeygong publc match was won by 4 goals to 2 for 59 mnutes playng.tme ultmate result Avas a matter gravest doubt for followers resectve sdes. Ottawa s majorty goals conng n fnal mnute tme. Emmets A. Grant, D. Rowe, A. A. McDonald, Jno. McMllan, J. v. McDonald, Fred. Patterson, A. Brun ncau. Hgh School--J. J. rvne, A. Mar tn, Clfford McEAven, Fndlay Mc- Lennan,. A. Gaur, Geo. Hlts, Dan McMllan. The above were teams that, tred conclusons on Alexander Knk on Saturday caenng. Both sevens nclude.some frstclass materal, and as score shoavs, both were evenly matched, score standng, 1-0 n favor 0/ Emmets. Mr. Arch.Grant jcrformed dute-s referee ; Messrs. A. Brunneau and AVm. MucLaen were uml>rcs, Avhle Fnlay Munro held watch. Alexander Rnk s becomng to be mceca for hockey enthusasts. On Saturday afternoon before (Avel Avc can t say Jow many; JKO pc, teams representng Publc and Separate Schools had a frendly tete-a-lete Avth hockey stcks and a puck, on Alexander Knk. The score at cull tme stood 3-J n favor Publc Shcool. EYdloAvng Avere, teams Publc SclooL-Wm. McMllan, AVn rvne, R. Tarleton, J. Urquhart, D. Markson, J. R. McRae, D. McRae. Separate School Joe. Marcoux, B. MePhee,,H. McCasker, Œ. Lalonde, A. Daprato, A. K. McDonald, V. B.en nett- Refcree D. Patterson. One thng demonstrated by game Avas that Ux-udra has a splendd crop hockeysts, just budd.ng. Our hockey team Avas certanly up aganst t on Saturday..Frst, elements conspred aganst m, and n second act, AVllamstoAvn septette handed tlem out defeat to tune Avell our boys say 5-1, but AVllamstoAvn clamed eght straghts. AVhchever t AAas Wllams toaan had by long odds most to r credt. The Avear Avas ltng cold Avhen our boys set dbout T o clock, and roads were n such a state that y dd not arrve at WllamstoAvn untl 5 o clock. They had to get out on ce mmedately, so Consequently had no Tme to lmber up. Consderng ttose dsadvantages, boys played wtl and are not squealng. They say That y were beaten a;d tha.t s all ;jjjout t. They have no akjoges to fer but assert that under more favorable cxumstances y cun gve a better account hemselves. The referee ASUS Dr. G. E. L. Mac- Knnon. Alexandra V. Oameau, L. Laurn, A. Laurn, Rod. McMllan, D. Mc- Cullum, J. D. McDonald, G. McDonald. ( WlUamstoAvn J. A. B,. McLennan, AV. Eerguson, T. McDonald, J, Falk ner, C. Cattanach, E. Mcntyre, Geo. (Pgeon. The anxously looked for game 1)Ctween de Maxvle seven and local team took place on Alexander Rnk on Tuesday evenng xfore a large crowd enthusastc s>ectatons. To say least,.score, 5-1 ll favor Alexandra team, Ava-s rnost popular and team Avere heartly congratulated oh r vctory. 1 The game was undoubtedly SAvftest ever seen here, and score was no crteron play although our boys deserved to Avn. A pleasng feature game AVas, that not a man was ruled f and outsde usual quota bruses and sore fngers attendant upon heavy body ceckng, no serous njures were sustaned. The Maxvle boys a e a gamey croavd, and never sad qut untl call tme. They skate well, but ap jeared to be ufftble to locate nets, Avhle Alexandra xys, Avun out excepton played a fast, uggressac game. Mr. D. Mcrkley, Ca.sselman, gave general satsfacton as referee. The teams Avere Alexandra V. Campeau, L. Lau== n, f. Dck, Alcde four, D. Mc- Calhm, J. D. McDonald, G. McDonald. Maxvle A. J. McDougall, A. fxmey, L. Stles, A. MoAvat, Dan Me Daugall. G. Donat, Lcn McDougall. Umpres D. MePhee and A. J. Me EAven. t s pro KJsed to play a return (game n near future. Mrs. Jno. S. Kennedy Passes Away-Glengarry Connectons. Rockland, Ont., eb. 12. Mr. Mar- ((ret 15. Kennedy ded fcro recently Byghf dsensc at age sxty-four years. The deceased s a wdow late John S. Kennedy, Osgoode, Ont., a poneer mcrclant and lumberman Ottawa dstrct. Sdc wa.s a dcsmencunt two 0mada s most promnent famles, Macdonells, Glengarry, and MacDonalds, known as Kng MacDonald, whch Hon. John Sandfcld Macdonald, frst premer Ontaro, was a member and uncle deceased. Her paternal grandfar, Lt.-Col. (Archbald MacDonell, commanded, Glengarry Tcncblcs n war 1812, and was a gallant nd conscentous fcer, as were hs cousns Col. George, ncknamed "The Red, and Lt..4Col. Archbald, ade-de camj) to General Brock. Mrs. Kennedy learcs two dauglters, Mrs. Lafontane and Mrs. Geo. W. Hgtgnson, Rockland, anfl three sons, Alexander, Jachutc, Que.; John A. and Aeneas, Port Arthur, Ont., to mourn her death. Mr. Allan MacDonell, Metcalfe, Ont., Dr. John A.;,.Chcago ; James, Elmra Heghts, N.Y. and Dr. Angus, North Adams, Mass., are Jjrothcrs, and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy, N ewarjf, N.J., sster deceased. nterment look place at Metcalfe on Monday. Mrs. etcr Sabourn. At her msband s resdence. Domnon 9t., on Monday mornng, 13th ebruary, Carolne Jean Lous, beloved wfe Mr. Peter Sabourn, passed peacefully a,way after a bref llness. Besdes her husband and nfant son, deceased, who was n her 21st ycj, s survved by her parents, four ssters and two brors. On Tuesday mornng, remans left by C.A;R. for Vankleek Hll, wlere tlcy were conveyed to her far s resdence, from where funeral took place on Wednesday mornng to R,om,an Catholc Church and Cemetery. To sorrowng husband and frends much sympathy s extended. Mrs. Fnlay Campbell. On Saturday, 11th nst., Mary Mc- Donald, relct late Fnlay Camxbel, ded at home her neces, tle Msses McDonald, Cth Lancaster, aged 88 years. The late Mrs. Campbell, who resded wth her gon, Mr. Lachlan Campbell, 8-7th Kenyon, went lo vst her neces about three months ago. She receved a bad fall four weeks pror to her death and had her leg broken. From ths she ner ver fully recpvcred, and she >assed away on farm ux>n n hch she waa born, over four score years ago. On Sunday cmans were cour veyed to home her son, Lach an Campbell, Esq., and funeral took place Tuesday, nterment tak ng place at house. The dcr ceased was hst survvng mem ber her far s famly. (Slle s survved by two.sons and one daughter, Lachlan, 8-7 Kenyon; Alexander, n Bruce, and Mrs..Savage, Melr, NJB. Sympathy s extended to bo reaved. Beatty McDonald. A very pretty weddng took place at Glen Andrew hast week, when Mss Sade McDonald, daughter Mr. Andrew McDonald, was marred to Mr. J. W. Beatty, Carlyle, M..ntoba. The ceremony took place at home brde s parents n presence a large garng frends. The brde was charm ngly gowned n cream crepe de cbene, trmmed wth lace and rbbon. The brdesmad. Mss Bella Mo Donald, Brode, "\vore whte organde musln trmmed wth lace over pnk. Mr. Norman Bethunc, Ste. Anne de rcscott, acted as bestman. The nuptal knot was ted by Rev. A, McCallum. The brde receved a large number valuable proscnts. The young couple left for Montreal and wll soon return lo r fulure home n North- West. ( THE CAUSE OF PLES. s nvarably constpaton whel s quckly remeded by Dr. Hamlton s Plls Mandrake and Butternut. Sure relef and no grpng pans. For a remedy that never fals use Dr. Hamlton s Plls. Prce 25c. Maxvle. Her many frends wll regret to know: that Mrs. Donald P. Mc- Dougall s confned to her room by an attack grppe. Mr. A. J. Kennedy, Countes Aur dtor, was n Cornwall ths week on busness connected wth Coun tcs. Word receved from Wnnpeg, Man., states that Mr Thos. Munro, son Thos. Munro, Esq., 7th Rox., s steadly mprovng n health. Rev. Mr. Lao, Ucmmngford, Quo., conducted servces n Prefbylcxan Church on Sunday. Tlc nteror Oddfellows lodge room s xdng handsomely rcr novated by Mr. Allan Lang, anlcr and decorator. On Monday, funeral late Hector McLean, Gth Roxborough, took place to Dunvegan cemetery. The dccca.sod was 89 -years age. Mr. Dan Kennedy, who was vst ng hs mor, Mrs. Don. Kennedy, tt. Elmo, returned lo daho la t A party young people were most plc.santly entertaned at a Valentne Party, held at Congregatonal man(se, on Monday evenng. Rev. J. T. and Mrs. Daley make an deal host and hostess. Mass was celebrated cro on Sun,day by Rev. AVm, Fox, Alexandra. 1 Hs frends wll regret to know that Mr. Dan McRae, Roxborough, who has jecn serously ll, stll con tnucs n a precarous oendton. AVc learn that Mr. J. H. Scott, our successful saddler,.s about to sell out hs busness and follow Horace Greeley s advce by gong West. Hockey fever mu.st l contagous as our young lades have been; affected reby and a match bc tween two lades teams s ôn taps for ths evenng. (Congr/a.tulatons are n order lo olr esteemed fellow townsman, Mr. )f R. Hunter, who, on Frday last was elected vce-presdent tho Canadan Ayrshre Breeders Assocaton at annual meetng held n Montreal. The bachelors proved r superorty over benedcts on Fr day evenng n a -.hcckey game on tho Maxvle Rnk. F un was suppled by quart, pound or yard and tlc several assaults and repulses were accompaned by orchestral selectons that would make Sousas Band assume hue Emerald sle. The paters made a rush n frst half that would do credt to an ndgnant parent ntent upon mpressng upon r fsprng dgnty parental authorty, but unatflaed followng r example Leap Year, played a watng game and ran uy score n second halt. At tho call tme score stood 7-2. Followng were teams Bachelors A. J. McDougall, R. C. Jameson, H. Burk, A. A. Sproul Tom Johnston, W. Val, Dr. W. B. McDarmd., Mamed Men Dr. A. Ï. Morrow, Rev. J. T. Daley, J. R. Mfat, S. J. Mackey,Dr. J. H. Munro. R. A. Roth well, John Hoople. Referee L. Styles. Mss M. McConnell, who las been reprc(scntng Vva Medcne Co., has gone to London, Ont., where she ls engaged n smlar work. Darng week, Mrs. D. K. Sn Clar had as her guest, her far,.mr. Jno. Red, Frankn s Corner.,Mr. Guy.UjUny, C. A. R., spent a fcw, days n town Vstng hs aunt, Mrs. Alex. Stewart. Mr. Jno. D. Robertson renewed old acquantances n town ths Our hockey team journed to Alex andra on Tuesday nght and lycre defeated n a swft game by a score 5-1. The team was. A., J. Mc- Dougall, A. Loney, L. Stles, Dan Me Dougall, A. Mowat, Lon McDougall, and G. Donat., Mr. Drysdalc,. Maxvle Marble Works, Snndayed wth Moose Creek frendp. At adjourned meetng Town Councl on Saturday evenng, Messrs. D. P. McDougall and G. Empy more ajpolntcd assessors for copqaton. The members Presbyteran congregaton held a meetng Monday evenng, and decded to extend a call to Rev. R. McKay, Nova Scota, to become jr pastor. One Athol s old re.sdcnts, n erson Mr. Angus Cameron, passed a way on Tuesday. See anor column for a more extended notce. Mrs. C. T. jsmth has for her guest ths week Mrs. Zufelt, Chestcrvlle. Mr. D. K.Snclar has purchased nucelus a menagere n form two bear cuba He secured m from a Mr Jalonde, who found m n a den along wth mor whcl he put hors de ocmbat. t s wth promd sorrow that we learn dden death, at Toronto, Rev. Chas. E; Beck, n 30th year hs age. The late Mr. Beck was student pastor Domnonvlle, Taysdc and Maxvle churches four years ago after whch he resumed hs studes at Toronto. t was whle attendng McMaster Unversty that he vas attacked wtl pneumona and passed away on Thursday, 9th February. /Hs remans were taken to hs form er home at Dell and bured along sde those hs far and mor. The latter ded two months ago. He s survved by a young wfe, to whom Glengarry frends ex tend sympathy. The deceased who was pastor Aurora Baptst churc at tme hs death, would have completed hs unversty course n a couple months.

2 St. Elmo. Lancaster Dr. P. A. McLennan and Mrs. Me Tjcanan returned to r lomc n Kelson, B.C., on Thursday ot ths. Mrss M. Sullvan, o Rocho.ster, N.y., s vstng her frend. Mss M. Clne, North Man St, Mr. Ecmmer, edtor The Cleu garran, pad a vst to Lancaster on Saturday last. Mss AV. AVclls, Lower Bedford, P.Q., arrved n Lancaster d few days ago to assst n store Mr. J. Jameson & Son. Mr. and.mrs. Wllam Frankln, who have been resdents Lancaster for nearly two years, left town ths They wll spend a few dajts n Bcevllc prevous to leavng for Northwest. The death Mr. Charles W. McDoncll, Mayfeld, Wllamstown, on Frday last, was receved, wth deep regret by hs numerous frends n ths vcnty. The movng pcture entertanment held n St. Andrew s Church on Tuesday evenng, wa.s partcularly good. Tho lecturer, Mr. J. B. Carnege, gave Sheldon s fascnatng story, n Hs Steps, n a manner jaartcularly mpreeve. Durng evenng followng llustrated se lectons were sung wth pleasng effect by Mss T,. "M. Fraser, The Holy Cty and Daddy. The. host and hostess Hotel McRae gave a vcy pleasant dance party on evenng ot St. Valentne s Day. Bad roads and severe,vcar materally effected tho attendance. On Wednesday, Feb. 8th, annual meetng Townshp Agr cultural Socety was held n McRae s Hall. The Fnancal Report as pre sented to meetng showed socety to be n a flourshng condton, The followng fcers were elected for ensung year Presd. Mr. J. P. Snder. 1st Vce-Presd. Mr. Wm. Mtchell. 2nd Vcc-Presd. Mr. Norman Me Cosham. Drectors. D. TV. Morrson.,W. Wghtman. T. Mcntosh J. J. McArthur. J. F. Mc!Bae. J. B. McLcnnann. J. A. McLennan. F. Fraser. J. A. McArthur. Summerstown :We are pleased to slate that Mss Lee s steadly mprovng und.er treatment n Glengarry Hosptal, Montreal. A very enjoyable party was îeld at home Mr. Frank Duval, y entertaned about forty r frends n a most lghtful evenng s fun. Mr. Chas. Crag s among tho number on sck fst. Mss Mnne Gundon, wbo has been confned to <5cd for some tme, has recovered from her llness. { Capt. A. J. Bker s around agan after hs sege rheumat.sm. A large dancng party was neld at resdence Mr. Frank Lajlante last An enjoyable tme wa.s spent by al. t s well that tho farmers took wear by fore lock last week and dd consderable haulng tor wth recent storms roads are n a desperate condton. Fsks Corner The roads n ths secton aro badly dxfted. t was a feelng most pround sadness that cast a gloom over ths communty on learnng death Mrs. Alex. Fraser, on Saturday, at her home, after nne years llness wth Dropsy. She leavc.s to mourn her loss,a lovng husband and fve chldren, three sons and two daughters. The funeral took jlacc on Sunday at her home. To tho sotrowng husband çnd famly we extend our heartfelt sympatljy n ths dark hour bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McMllan were guests Mr. D. McKnnon, Hgh Bluff Cottage, last Mrs. J. A. McLeod and Master Wlle Gollan, Fourner, spent last week at her old home hero [Balsam Hll. Qute a number from ths secton attended, aucton sale H. A. Do,nald, Skye, last vseek, and was OL success. Good prces were realzed. Mss Lllan Chsholm s at present vstng Fourner frends. DalhoHse Mlls Bcv. W. A. Morrl-on wa.s n Alex andrla on Tuesday. The recent storm has rendered roads well ngh mpassable. Untl May, servces wll xs held at Cate St. George îït 11 a.m. and D.lhouse Mlls at 3 p.m. each Sun Ths mou has been so lar un asuay cold and stormy. We ho.)0 old s.ayu wll come true, l f February comes n lke a lon l wll 410 out lk3 a n mb. So v/c wll look for far voar n near future. StossrH. D. Mclntyo and A. Vvl o.n, vsted Ottawa for a few day.s last Mr. and Mrs. F. Camplx-ll vsted Mrs. D. A. 3îcDouçall Saturday. Sorry to learn Mss Jenne Cam eror lu-s xon sck last number weeks. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McDouall çl,;ont a few days n Ottawa latter part last Watch posters for concert n near future n Gordon Church A weddng on taps, partcumr. Dan Kennedy, Bose Cty, lars next daho, who sx>ent a few weeks wth Mss Magge McDonald town; hs mor, Mr.s. D. Kennedy, has left for Montreal last Tlursday. roturnecl to hs home. Although only twelve years.snce he left John A. McDonald, Baltc s CornDan see.5 many clanges n place els, s home from St. Tlo.rcsa Coland xîople. lege. Montreal. We regret to sav Pleased to relate th.t Mss.Tesae ll. McDougall, wlo was Lad up wth Mes Kate McDonald, flth con., s, a very severe cold, s now recover are sorry to say, confned to her -ng. fned to her room wth grppe. Mss Chrs McDougall, who has A. J. McDonald, Far Vev, been a successful mssonary n nspent Sunday at home. da, was vstng frends here ths Mes Magge McDonald, ot Tugola f was tho guest Mss Kate DonoTlere wxs no protchmg Sunday van, town, o-n Sunday last. evenng, owng to nclemency A certan part our usually wear. quet vllage was he scene a Mr. Tom Munro, Wnnpeg, son lvely bout on Frday last week Thos Munro, ths place, wlo xtween two our amateur pugs. was serously ll some tme ago, has The result s not vet to hand but not fully recovered yet. your scrbe learns that t ended Anor aged and respected rcs n a free for all wch s some- dent ths communty passed away thng usual here n that lne. Mr. Angus Cameron, who ded on We are plcastd to note that Mss Tuesday afternoon at bs home n Susan McDonald, who has been ll Athol. He was unassumng and al past couple weeks, s ncely ways looked on brght sde recoverng. everythng. We extend sympathy to -The McGnns Bros., contractor.s, bereaved. have completed r engagement wth A. Ggnas, Gth con. Ther sue cess fnancally was gratfyng. Mss Margar-ot Campbell, Alc-x Bad roads.arc order audra, has a musc class here at day. A large number from ths vcnty.present. D. A. McDonald, merchant, was attended sale at Mr. H. A. Me guest Mss McGlls Sunday Donald s, Caledona, and report hal mplements and stock sold much last:. Why was Borden s recepton nto above usual prce. House last week lke an orphan Mr. W. McDonald, Baltc s Corners, n a cocanut tree. Because he was pad a flyng call to ths vcnty Mr. J. D. McLeod has "purchased accompaned by a foster and a fne ogan from Mr. Durant, Monk-ey. Mss Grace Smth, Martntown, Vanklcck Hll. He hghly.ecom s guest Mr. and Mrs. H. monds Mr. Durant s n.strumcnts. Mr. Duncan Campljcll has pco G. Smth for a few, days, George Lavolettc s at present enga-ged last week pressng hay for lad uj) wth grpxks., Mr. W. D. McLeod. Tho latest nventon n our com munty s a Norrn Làght Trmmer, whch proves to x most On Tlursday, 9th nst., cerc- convenent artcle nvented n tho meny nductng tle Rev. A. G. twenteth century. Cameron, Ottawa, was Jeld n. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McLeod pad Fresbyteran Church here. Alexandra a flyng vst on TuesRev. H. D. L-etch opened ser day last. 1 vce oy an elocucnt sermon ; Rev. Qute a number our youth and A. Govan explaned tje place ap txauty attend sngng school pontng a pa Stor ; Rev. D.,,N. Co-, held at McCrmmon s, and although t>urn read nducton (servce to tme has been short.snce ths Rev. A. G. Cameron; Rev. A. H. Me socal meetng was organzed, a Gllvray addrctssed mnsters on marked mprovement Ln vocal r dutes to Koplcr Rev. A chords s already notced. Tlc d regovan delvered an able address to dt ths alone s due U/e congregaton, n partcular on worthy and wde known guder, Mr. r dutes to r pastor.s. McGregor. The unted chor furnshed very Mrs. D. Campbell called on frends good musc and. prayer and benedc- at Dunvegan on Wednesday last. Mr. Charles Morrson left on Mon ton closed servce. he The church, w.hc was tastefully day last for pornwall, where decorated, was flled to Us utmo.st ntends takng a course m Busness College. He was accompaned by capacty. The lades served a sumptuous re- Master D. McGllvray, McCrm past n tcmjxranco Hall, whch men s. Chrstan Endeavor held at Mcw.as dvcorated for occason. The clengymen present were Rev. Crnmon s on Tuesday evenng was D. N. Coburn, Rev. Mr. Burnett and largely attended by tho people Rev. S. H.McGllvray, CornwaJl; ths secton. Rev. W. A. Morrson, Dalhouse; Rev. A. Govan, Wamstown ; Rev. Mr. Wer, Avonmore ; Rev. Mr. Gollan, Ow;ng to bad condton Dunvegan ; Rev. D. MacLaren, Alex roads, Lterary Socety had undra ; R.cv. H. D. letch, ÎSt. FU but a small tf tendance Tuesday mo ; Rev. P. Langll, Martntown. nght, and once agan Hebato We wsh Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cum was postponed. The commttee hope eron success n r new labors. that all members wlt attend The sncere.sympathy com next meetng, at whch mportant munty s extended to Mr. and Mrs. busness wll be dscussed. Jas. Steen on death r The club ntends to vst Bansnfant daughter. She was born Feb vlle, n wlcl place both clubs wll Cth and <Ucd Feb 3th. Te redebate on some nterestng topc. mans were nterred at St. RaMany were dsaponcd. n not p hue s. beng able to attend Jesse MacMr. Wm". Tnkess, oî Norrn lachln concert n Alexandra. Mnn., s guest Hr. John Mrs. M. Barry, Montreal, was vs Coleman ths ng her mor, Mrs. McDonald, who Mr. D. D. Grant s renewng ac s very ll. quantances n Martntown ths wxek. Messrs. Fraser and McDonald were to shp on Tuesday, but owng to Valentne Day passed f wth storm farmers from a da usual number fancy fgurc.s tance were unable to delver her pvl-ventng Lhem.selves Vt post cattle qhlce. Mr. John Colemans blacksmth Mss Janet McDonald, tle A.H. op w.as entrely destroyed by fre S. spent Sunday at her parcnal on Feb. 8th., About 9.30 j.m. fre home. was seen ssung from xo Mss Bella McDonald, St. Rand a large bucket brgade was m phaels, sxnt a te.w days vstng lv.r medately formed but despte r sster, Ml S. A. McFlerson. earnest effort., t cüuld not l>e Mr. W, D. McNaughton s n Mon saved. The feed store was thrown tre-a ths over. The shop was nsured and Mss Bella Cameron, traned nurse nsurance has been receved. New York, arrved home Wed Mr. and Mrs. Rchard D. McDonelJ nesday. returned -home tlls week on a Mr. Ranald McLellan left yestervst to hs parents, Mr. and Mrs day on a busness trp to MeD. A. McDonell. tropols. We are glad to ktate that Mrs. C. J.McRae s agan convalescent S YOUR DOCOR BL. LARGE? after her recent llness. McDougall went îuo.jable ;Bjs way vo keep t small s On Wednesday last Mr. Ranald J, n-ot to call he doctor, but use Nervlne nstead. For mnor alments, and found dead a fne young mar-o lke colds, cough.s, chll.s, cramps, Mr. McDougull s loss s heavy as headache and stomucl rouble Nkr- bo only purchased her last fall am vune s just a.s good as any doctor. slu was a very promsng beast. vv; cor;gratul;ue Mr. ÎVndree on U break up a cold n one ngh, rvng le mal between S. Racures x)reness n chest, and fo tot:d)tche and rheuma- pb e and Gven Valley by hcglcn tsm you can t get anlng au consderng roads durng so good as Nervnc. The ta.e past Mr. Jas. McDonald. Green Valley, N<-rv!!ne fo crumps, colc, and pan n storsacl extends far and was n town for a short tme on uesday. wde. Good for eveyung a lmr. John A. McMlLu, M-P-F.. ment can be good for and cosls but Alexandra, gave us a call on Wed 25c. for.1 large wttle. nesday. Greenfeld Cotton Beaver t Apple Hll. St. Raphaels Glen Roy To Care a CoM m e Day T.e Laxatve Bromo Qgânîîe Tess. jo,e8 sow n past 13 months, A Cores Grp s Two Days,, oaevery fcos, 35e. Green Valley Alexandra Hardware Store las St. Valentne s Day brought you one those wth pnk hearts and pap?r lngere, or one tho or knd? Mrs. Jas. Fraser, St. Jean, Man., who has been vstng frends here for past couple months returned to her home on Monday. Mr. Roderck, Calforna, s vstng frends here at >rcsent. Mr. J. A.Kennedy, Glen Roy, called on frends here Tlursday even ng. Owng to recent storms traffc on C.P.R. las l>een delayed consderably but trans arc runnng pretty well on tme at present or ths Week. Krk Hll Vaontnes are all go hs Mr. Wdaa R. Mentgojnery att: ndc<l. rngng school at Dalketh last Saturday evenng. Weddng tlls are rngng n Uo wett. Mss Joanna McMllan was guest M.ss J. A. McLennan la.st Saturday. Qute a number attended tho debate here oj Wednesday. Mr. John McKnnon s very ll at present. We trust to hear hs st>cedy recovery. Mss Louse Obleman was guest Mas L. Mclcod on Sunday, Mss Casse Mcntosh vsted Mr. Angus Dewar s last Monday. Mr. John McGllvray was guest Mr. John R. Mcntosh on Sabbath. The Obleman Bros, arc do a rushng busness at present. Mr. Wlle A. Dewar was engaged n haulng hay to Dalketh la.st Saturday. Mr. AV. R. Mongomery s work.ng at present for D. AV. McLeod. The Vaclon Bros, were engaged n pressng hay for Mrs. D. A Mo Mllan last Monday. Mr. Mles J. McMllan ds>osed a valuable team last Frday. The McGllvray Bros, arc engaged haulng hay to DalketJ. Ste. Anne de Prescott. Mr. G. Mct>onald, Vankleek Hll, s vstng at hs parental home. Weddng bells are rngng. We regret to note serous ljhess Mr. P. Hay. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hope and Mss R. Hope, Summerstown, are renewng old acquantances here. Ms.s U. McMllan, Rversde, vsted fre.nds n ths neghlwrhood frst Mss A. Wherry, Vankleek. Hll, S vstng her aunt, Mrs. D. N. Beth une. A very pretty weddng took place at lome Mr. A. McDonald, Glen Andrew, on AVednosday, when hs daughter, Mss Sarah, was unt ed n wed oek to Mr. John W Beatty, Carlyle, N.W.T. On r return from r honeymoon on Frday evenng, y were met by a large party frends at St. Eugene and escortc<l to home brde s far where a most cn joyable evenng was s)cnt.. Congra tulatons are extended to newly wedded par. Cotton Beaver Ths week we have some more new specals to fer, and we mght say goods that y are all rght, and that prces are more than rght as regards to lowness Cold blast ].anterns Heavy tn, copper bottom, tea kettles Whte cups and saucers Glass cheese dshes Regular Sale Prce S5c 60c 90c 60c SOc a doz 60c 25c each He nv/ -esdcs above we rc gve a dscount specals 10% f our already low prces, on all balance our stock consstng Glassware and Crockery ncludng preserve dshes, tumblers, water sets, dnner sets, table sets, cheese dshes, salts and peppers, mustards, etc. Consstng X cut saws, axes, shovels, forks, cutlery. Also a full lne stoves and tnware. LESLE & SON Hardware Merchants, ALEXANDRA. Alexandra s Leadng General Store. Dol you got a valcntn-e? Quto a Jumhcr from hero attend cd sale ac H. A. McDonald s, Skye, last Thursday. Mss lenretta McMllan vsted Her x> rcntal home Saturday and Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McDonald were n Alexandra on Saturday. Qute a number from here arc attendng stugns.school at McCrnmon s. Morrson Bros. have. fnshed threshg. Mr. J. D. McLeod d-skj.scd h.s valuable trotter last Mr. Rory McCuag and famly ntend movng to A. D. McMostcr s house n near fuurc. AVhut alxut snow shoe club that was to start at McCrmraon s? Wc are anxous about t as snow s very deep. N Durng month February. Specal ferngs n all lnes LOS OF VGOR NERVE, VTALTY To Get Bracng Health-Feel GoodSleep Well Enjoy Lfe, Use FERROZONE A True Rerve Tonc When you read followng experence Mrs. N. E. Pealxdy, Trenton, you wll realze what enor mous beneft sck people get from Fcrrozonc. Every woman,.wll recognze n Mrs. Peabody s case sy.sm>toms from whch she has suffered herself. Among vor Troubles "were Headaches, Wearness, Nervousness, AVeakness, hlptaton, Loss Flesh, Dzzy Spells, Poor Appette. l-or Statement. w.as strcken \th nervous dsease heart and stomach. Volent headaches made lfe a torture. was so nervous and weak could carcejy walk. Work wa.s mkssblc. couldn t eat or <Uge.st anythng. When completely wrecked Ferrozooe restored me. To-day lam vgorous and strong and well. fthousands mon and women are unxblc to do work requrng K)wer body and mnd. Let m take Ferrozjne. t restores energy youth, gves back yt.al stamna, create.s rc.scrve force. No medcne on enrth contans.such con centrate.l nourshment. Prce 50c. l>er box, or sx boxes for $2.50, at dealers n medcne, or Xolson & Co., Hartford, Conn., LT.S.A., and Kngston, Ont. P. a. HÜ0T& SON, Alexandra..L Ho For The Bg Uptown Store Prces Talk dn order to reduce my Stock wll fer for remander February, 9ome;ex ceptonal bargans. Space wll not permt.to enumerate m all, but below you wll fnd a few sample prces. 30 pars lades felt gaters szes 3 and 4 for 39c a par. 15 pars lades dougola gaters szes, 3, 4 and were $1 25 to $1 50, whle y last only 75o a par. 25 pars lades dongola Oxfords, were 1.25 to $2 00, at a must go prce only C9c a par. 30 pars lades rubb reszes 3 to 5, a bargan, only 25o a par. 40 pars Msses rubbers, szes 11 to 2, regular 40o. now 23c. 35 pars Msses button boots, Lrm-r prce 1.00 to $1.75, now 73c a par. 50 pars boys robbers, szes 9 to 13, for 35c a par. 20 chlds 2 pece suts reduo d to 20 pr sut. 10 boys 3 pece suts, lght colors szrs. 33, 34, and 35, were $5 00 to $6 50, now $2 C9 a sut. 10 doz. dnner platcp m best whteware, only 40o per doz. 4h, Besdes all above, wll allow 10% f all or régula purchases boots and shoes, rubbers, ready-made clothng and carpets. Prove se values by nve.stgaton. No trouble to show goods. C. S. NORTHCOTT, The Up-town Store Vankleek Hll P.S. r am sole agent for tho old relable nternatal Stock Food and remedes, every pound and pkg sold under a guarantee.

3 V JtC Banjae d Hocbelaga. Het<s(l OfSce, Montreal. Establshed CaptalAuthorzed 3,OOO,OQO Captal Subscrbed, 2, Cptal pad up 500,000 Rest ,000,000 Head Offce, - - Quebec. BOAKD or MKECTOHS ; Andrew Thompson, Esq, Presdent. Hon. John Sharpes, Voe-Preadent. D. 0. Thomson, Esq, E. J. Hale, Esq, Ed. Groux, Esq, Wm. Prce, Esq, Wllam Shaw, Esq. Captal subscrbed Captal pad up f2,(x10,000 2,000,004 Best 1,200,000 Cr. Prt and Loss 20, Presdent.-F. X. ST. CHARLES, Vce-Pres ROBT. BCKERDKE, M.P. Drectors: A. Turcotte, Hon. J. Rolland, and J. A. Vallancourt, D. Your deal CracKer Thnk all good knds crackers you ever tasted. The creamy whteness frst lghtness second crspness anor appetsng ap pearance anor delcous eatng ffle Then see hov? we ve combned all se fve ponts nto one cracker. General Manager. M. J. A. Prendergast G. H. Blfour, J. G. Bllett, F. W. S. Crspo, H. B. Shaw, General Manager. nspector. Ass t nspector. A General Bankng Busness transacted. Supt. N. W. Branches nterest pad from date frst depost and oaptalzed half yearly, Letters Credt sold on any part world. BRANCHES. altoka, Man. Areola, N.W.T. Brtle, Man. Bsevaln, Man. Calgary, N.W.T. CardBtoD, N W T Carberry, Man. Carleton Place, Ont. CarHan, Man Crystal Cty, Man. Cypress Bver, Man. Delorane, Man. Edmonton, N.W.T. Frank, N.W.T. Glbuboro, Man. Gretna, Man. Hamota, Man. Hartnoy, Man. Eastngs, Ont. Hgh laver, N.W.T. Holland, Man. ndan Head, N.W.T. Kemptvlo, Oat. Kllaney, Man. Letbbrfgo, N.W.T. MacLeod, N.W.T. Mantou. Man. Mclta, Man. Medcne Hat, N.W.T. Merrckvlle, Ont. Mnnedosa, Man. aotreal, Qne. Moose Jaw, N.W.T Mooeotnu. N.W.T Mordeo, Man. Neepawa, Man. Norwood, Ont. Okotoka, N.W.T. Oxbow, N.W.T. rncher Creek, N.W.T. Qu Appelle, (ata)v.w.t. Quebec, Que. " (St. lous St.) Rapd Cty, Man. Reguà, N.W.T. Russell, Man. Sbolbuvne, Out. Shoal Lake, Man. ftntaluta, N.W.T. Smth s Falls, Ont. Sours, Man. Toronto, Ont. Vrdon. Man. Wapella, N.W T. Wawanesa, fan. Wsrtojt, Out W Dcbestor. Ont. W nnpeg, Man. Wolscley, N.W.T. Yorktou, N.W.T VANKLEEK HLL BRANCH. D. MeNNES, Manager ALEXANDRA BRANCH, J. R. PROCTOR Manager may be secured by our ad. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, JAS. J. MCDONALD, Beal Estate Agent, Alexandra CHOCE GROCERES t wll be for your nterest to call on FRTH when you want anythng n Monument work. f t s moderate prced work you want ask Frth about GRANTE Monumènt he puts up from $8o to $100, and Tablets from $35 to $6o. DEÜGGSTS. ALEXANDRA, ONTARO. Clean and Fresh t s our am to be able at all tmes to supply you. Our shelves at present tmè are full. We have n Breakfast Foods, Cream Wheat, Swss Food Shredded Wheat Bscuts, Banner Oats, Wheatne etc. Canned goods n endless varety. Our teas are becomng more popular every day Call or send for a sample. Offce and Shop, North Sde Mechanc Street, Mïxvlle, Ont. E. J. DEVER, DALHOUSE STATON. $1.00 per bottle. Excellent rgmedy for chronc coughs and colds. SALE. Town and Farm Propertes for sale on very reasonable terms. Also for sale three stores and three hotels, stuated n advantageods localtes. MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates. Apply to E. R. FRTH, Cannot be excelled as a tonc. FOR Baltmore. Md can also show you a nce assortment Marble Mounments, Head Stones, Tablets and Markers. f you want a table top or marble shelf have m. Crïapn s Compound Syrup Hy pophosphtes Conjure up your deal your perfect cracker and you ll fnd t n Mooneys Perfecton Cream Sodas. To PSTENT SGî eas FOREGN AGENTS : London Parr s Bank, Lmted New York, Natonal Park Bank Boston, Natonal Bank Kepablc Mnneapols, Natonal Bank Commerce St. Paul, St. Paul Natonal Bank Great Falls, Mont, Frst Natonal Bank Chcago,, Corn Exeb. Natonal Bank Buffalo, N.Y., The Marne Bank Detrot, Mch, Frst Natonal Bank Duluth, Mnn, Frst Natonal Banl Mooney s Perfecton Cream Sodas. Short Boute to Uassena Sprngs, Potsdam, Malone, Tap. per Lake, Utca, Albany and Kew York Cty. P. S.---Ca Bran, Shorts and feed flour to be sold at once. Prce low Term.s cash. PaBsengers for Albany, Boston, New York, or any or pont n New York Stattfor New England, wll fnd cbe day servce by ths lne most pleasant route to travel by. New York and Albany passengers take Empre State Express at Utca, travellng on fastest tran n Amerca. South bound brans leave Ottawa 7.20 a m p m. Pnch 8.30 a m, p m ; Cornwall 9.14 a m, 6.20 p m ; Mora 9.60 a m, 7.00 p m ; Tapper Lake Jet a m, 9.10 p m. North oound trans leave Tapper Lake Jet, 6.15 a m (after arrval N.Y.C. tram from N.Y.) 2.10 p m ; Mora 8.20 a m, 4.23 p m ; Helena 8.42 a UQ, 4.45 p m ; Cornwall Jet 9.12 am, 6.01 pm; Pnch 9.47 a m, 5.36 p m ; arrve Ottawall.06 a m 6.45 p m. For tme tables or any nformaton apply to agents company. 50-ly Q. H. PHLLPS. General Pass. Agt. Ottawa How Glengarry lambermen made a Crcus Leave Cornwall. n Memors a Great Detectve, by,fohn Wlson Murray Cef Ontaro Detectve force g an nterestng talc experences a crcus crow whch landed n Cornwall n summer Tle men from Glengarry met Murray for frst tme n to summer 1877, and hc acquauance formed n r>oned nto frcndslp, and has strengned throughout ycarus. Tlc Glengarry lads wore famous fghtcr.s n bygone days, and t was through a fght, that lves to ths day n hstory county, that Murray went among m. There arc fresdes n Glengarry where old men st n wnter evcnng.s and spn, among îher tales prowess, yarn tlc great battle 1877, when men Glengarry fought travellng crcus, and drove t, beasts and all, out Cornwall. Many a scar s chershed as a souvenr that fray. A thous.nd tmes beyond count have clldren heard how Danny McLeod, sezed lon by tal and twsted t untl bg beast roared. John OBren, hladclpha, was owncr crcus. t was tr.rvelung through Canada. and ptched ts tents n Cornwall, county seat three countes Glengarry, Stormont and Dundas, ffty mles west Montreal. The lumormen and shantymen had com< out, woods wth r wnter s sv,,sgc n r pockets. rhey were stalwart lusty fellows, and y gared from far and near to see crcus n Cornwall. Tley strode streets n gorgeous red or ranbow shrts. They saw grand parade n tle mornng, and joked about freak features that caught r eye. There was no "talk trouble, no premonton a row. The men woods were out for a jolly day, expectng to bor nobody, and cxjcctng nobody to bor m. They formed n, a long lne by tcket waggon to buy red pasteboards for admsson to tent. Some fell out lne to wrtestlc or snar good-naturedly. but all were watng r turn. A Shout at otlcr sde bg tent steaded lne. t was cry a Glengarry man. Followng t came crack, crack, crack heavy blows, and around sde font appeared one r men backng away, ancll whrlng a long tent stake, as ho cama. Pursung hm were three crcus man, cach_ wth a club. Blood gushed from à bg slash across Glengarran s face. He was shakng t f as he swung heavy.stake, le dared not turn hs head to look for help, but wth hs eyes.set and arms wavng ho whrled hs weajon so that three crcus men were held at bay. A flap n bg tent was rased as he passed; a fourth crcus!man crept out behnd Glen garran, as stake.swung around new-comer dealt hm a heavy blow wth a club, and he went down lke a log. la roar burst from tle lno lumlxîrmen, a roar lke that : entre crcus mcn.gere t xa.sts had lowlcd n unson. The lne quvered, swayed, and broke. n a wld rush lumlcrmen sprang forward (Spzng clubs, tearrng up tent stakes, jerkng out poles and pns and stanchons. The four crcus men yelled tor help, and out J;he bg tent swarmed canvas-men, helpers acrobats n tghts, gymna.sts n tnr sol, clowns n pant and powder every man show could muster., They were needed, too. The lumber men had formed n gng open lnes lke frc-fghters, and thc moved nto thck fhe tangle men and ropes and Canvas, beatng rght and left wth r long clubs The weapons ro.se and fell, whack, whack, whack, fallng wth terrfc torcc, smtng whatever was wthn reach. When a man n lne fell anor stepped forward nto hs place. Herd m! Herd m! was cry. The lumtjermen were strvng Cot surround crcus men and drve m nto a huddled mas.s, and n woe betde m! Tle force onslaught, mpact furous assault, drove crcus men back to sde bg tent, so that wlen lumbermen beat m n on three sdes y lad.he tent behnd, m. There were mglty deeds darng done that day. Shanty Donald, t s told, took fve cracks on skull and lad three crcus men out n a struggle where y had hm three to one. Bg McGregor sezed an acobat by neck, and flung hm sky ward, and when he algltcd he wld ly begged for _mcrcy. The strong man n sde show sezed lttle Joe Sumac, and when y fell apart, strong man s left arm lmp and useless, snapped below ellx)w. One revolver flashed, and before t banged agan, crcus man who had held t lay senscle.ss, wth hs face tramdcd lke a clcavered beefsteak. The crcus men retreated under flaps tent as lumkrmen crowded m. Knotty O Bren, Glcgarry, one foremost n lumbermen s lne. Jved under head frst. Hs feet sud dcnly flew up, hs lmbs jerked, and he l.ry stll. The lumbermen fought up to wlerc he lay, and y smote, tle canvu.s sde tent wth mghty blows, rppng t to shed.s, and as t tore away y saw lttle O Bren gasp, half rse, choke and fall back dead. None spoke, none shouted as y beat before m. t was lke a battle mutes, blowly y fought r way nto tent, when from menagere came keepers wth elephants and rushed great beasts to front, and ran m to and fro. Ts lke smtng a mountan! quotl Bg McGregor, s he drove hs stake aganst tlc towerng hulk. Tlc next nstant Bg McGregor was flyng skyward hgher than "he had tossed tnselled acrobat. He came down wth a thud, and plunged n agan. rhe lons! lons!.shouted crcus men, and t s related that sure enough, a bg beast came tlouchng forvard wth a keeper at bs sde. n tale as t s told, forward sprang Danny McLeod and x.cod kng beasts. Even men Glengarry paused. The lon shook- lls massve head and tawny mar.c. Danny suddenly struck keeer full n pt stomach wth hs boot, and sezed lon by tal and twsted t tround and around. Wth a rear rage and pan kng beasts wheeled and fled, gallopng pell-mel back to. cage, and clamberng, nto t. But elephants won day. Both sdes drew f and crcus left Cornwall. Lttle O Bren was bured, and lumber men sat m down to nurse r wounds and heal r scar.s. Panters go Down Before a yuperor Combnaton Lu how mghty jave fallen! The best lad plans hockeysts and mce gang aft aglce. On Thursday evenng fast week tle truth ths sayng was affrmed when seven "puck sleuths representng woodworkng department Carrago Works proceeded to carve buddng aspratons amters to tunc Grl. Be not mslead, however, and magne that - Woodworkers played fve tmes as fast hockey as L antcrs. They dd not, and Banters, true to r presson, gave r omoncnts several brushes that looked as f y were guar- anteed to whtewash, kalsomne or varnsh, but General Glbert s Hus sars appeared to antcpate every flank movement and lad mnes whcl almost nvarably sent, besegers heavenward or earthward. Mr. D. D. McCallum manmlatcd wlstle wth a dexterty that proved hm elgble for membershp n socety Amajgamatcd Hockey Czara. Hs rulngs "ere as nexorable as mandates Sultan and when he banshed Gen orals Tarleton and Glbert to Wlds Mchaudvlle for sevenmnutes and forbade m to play hocke} untl tle frst July, every one held hs breath and sad amen. Messrs. Paul hprato and Eoy Me Donald who stood behnd nets were duly sworu lforc Justce Lauzon to gve a strctly mpartal verdct nthout fear a,ssassnaton favor emolument or affecton for grppe. Ths y dd. The teams were.woodworkers P. Lauzon, B. Kerr, A..Segun, L. Samson, N..Glbert,-A. Grant, Dan M!cMllan. Panters [B;. Talfcr, L. Kemp, B. O Connor, D. Kerr, X. Malette, E. f. Tarleton, P., AUZOU. The play tu ouglout was characterzed by humorous as well as sklful efforts and several players bore r defeat or vctory wth all due dgnty. The Panters ccr-. tanly had odds aganst m. but were game untl tme was called. We learn that a team from Schell s factory s prepared to play wnncrs for fpn, money or mar-, blcs. STLL ANOTHER CASE THE NEW SYSTEM TKEATMENT, ANTPLL, CONTNUES TO WOBK WONDER- FUL CUBES. When Dr. Leonhardt, Lncon, Neb., gave Ant-Pll to world he had unbounded fath n treatment, but ho dd not foresee world-wde and wonderful results t s now achevng n cure dsease. Here s story anor AntPll vctory. For many months have been troubled wth dyspepsa, dzzness n my head, cold chlls, and suffered most tme from constpaton and was unable to do my housework. tred every knd pll and medcne that er doctors or myself could thnk, and fnally tred Ant-Pll. Ths treatment has practcally made a new woman me. am able to do all my own work. The dzzness has all gone, my stomach feels much better, and am no longer troubled wth constpaton. cannot prase AntPll too hghly. Mrs. Thos. Tabb, 287 Emerald Street North, Hamlton, Ont. Mrs. Tabb s letter s only one many. Ant-Pll s sold by all druggsts at 60c., or Wlson-Fyle Co., Lmted, Nagara Falls, Out. Sole agents for Dflnafla Three Results Womens Neglect NEW CATALOGUE just from press wll help you decde school queston. A copy maled free to anyone nterested n securng a thorough practcal educaton. Address : Geo. F. Smth, js-; RAHWAlf, -v.. Prncpal. Cornwall, Ont. TRASS LEAE ALEXAKDRA EAST BOUND: 9.50 A.M. ARRVE Glen Robertson, 10.02; Dalketh, 10.36; Vsnkletk Bll, lo.ff; Hawkesbury, 11.16; Ste.Justne, 10.10; St. Polycarpe Jet., K.38; St. Polj carpe, 10.22; Coteau Jet., 10.30, Montreal ll.s. Grand Trunk Mornng Connectons, West. Coteau Juncton, a.m.; Cornwall, p.m.; Brockvlle, 2.15 p.m.; Kngston, 3.63 p.m. Arrve Toronto, 9.30 p.m.; Cbcago, 1.30 p.m Canadan Pacfc Mornng Connecton at St. Polycape Jet. tor West. Leave St. Polycarpo Jet., a.m. Arrve Fnch, ;;Cbestervlle, 11.60; Wnchester, 12.0 p.m.; Smths Falls, 1.C6 p.m.; Perth, 1.37 p.m.; Peterboro, 5.10 p.m.; Toronto, 7.30 p.m, 5.50 P.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY ARRVE. Glen Robertson, 6.04; Dalketh, 6.-22; Vankleek Hll, 6 88; Hawkesbnry, 6.65; Ste. Justne, 6.13; St. Polycarpe Jet., 6.22; Coteau Jet., 6.35; Montreal, 7.25 ; Cornwall, p.m. ; Brockvlle, ; Kngston, 1.27 ; Toronto, 6.35 a.m.; Chcago, 8.56 p.m. TRANS LEAVE ALEXANDRA WEST BOUND : A.M, FOR Greenfeld, Maxvlle. Moose Creek. Casse man.lsouth ndan, Rock land, ; Vars Kastman s Sprngs, Ottawa, arrve a.m EXCEPT SUNDAY 5.50 P.M. ARRVE Greenfeld, Maxvlle, Moose Creek, Casselman, South ndan Vars, Eastman s Sprngs, Ottawa, arrve 7>10 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY No connecton at Glen Robertson on Sunday wth trans on Hawkesbury branch. Mddle and Western Dvsons : Trans leave Ottawa at 8.S0 a.m. for Pembroke, Parry Sound, North Bay and all ntermedate ponts. Trans leave Ottawa at.0.00 p.m. for Pembroke and all ntermedate ponts. \ Clo!n>3ounectou made at Ottawa wth Canadan Pacfc for ponts n North West Oars on,all trans between Ottawa and Montreal lrougb Buffet Sleepng Cars betweerjmow York and Ottawa wthout change. Ocean Steamshp passengers booked through by any Agency ths Company over all mportant stcamp lnes. W. P. HNTON, Gen. Pass. Agt. ARE YOU The Sck Bed The Operatng Table. Neglect s greatest cause Anor woman has some uterne dsorder, probably some men sufferng women. struaton dffculty. Because Nne out ten all sufferng women to-day could be cured. symptoms are common she conn nne case out ten tler suf- sders t unmportant and does ferng could have been prevent- nothng. But trouble s all tme ncreasng through neged. lect. A woman, through worry, At last she realzes danger. overwork or over ndulgence, gets She knows that unless a spetred and run down. One box calst n woman s dseases, a docto Farm or Ranch? Dr. Hugo s Health Tablets for tor s medcne wll do her, lttle Women would make her feel lke good. herself agan. She knows that lqud prepf so, have several splendd But for some reason or or aratons advertsed for women propostons to make to you, a.s have she neglects takng t and does contan alcohol, opum and conothng. Possbly she buys cane, whch, whle stmulatng several vçry desrable tracts for sale. some cure-all advertsed for men for tme, njure n end, so and women alke, and not con- she doesn t dare take m. She tanng specal ngredents neglects takng Dr. Hugo s Health CHOCE FARMNG AND GRAZNG LANDS needed by women, and gets no Tablets for Women, a sngle box beneft. whch would have made her N EASTERN ASSNBOA. Perhaps she takes some lqud regular and prevented uterne preparaton.contanng alcohol, dsorder. Before gong west or purchasng t opum and oocane, and stmulatsome grevous chronc uterne Atll pay you to call ed by se keeps gong a lttle dsorder s result, and n longer, but n end s com- end, after much sufferng wholly pelled to gve up and take her unnecessary, she goes to operatng table a vctm negbed a vctm neglect. lect. GONG WEST = G. W. SHEPHEKD, Asrt., Alexandra. 50 t-f H. a. MLLER, The Grave. Anor.woman has been so ten deceved by cure-alls advertsed for men and women alke that she refuses to try a genune remedy lke Dr. Hugo s Health Tablets compounded for Women alone and by a specalst. n end no remedy can cure her and she goes to grave avctm neglect. f such women would beleve truth about Dr. Hugo s remedy, that t s an honest medcne contanng no alcohol or opum to smply stmulate, but every known ngredent to cure lls women, ncludng some recently dscovered, whch no or remedy contans, y would not hestate to try t. These tablets are not lke commonplace remedes. They go to root trouble and start women mmedately on road to health who are really on road to grave. Box 72 tablets (24 more than are usually gven) SOc., at dealers or by mal prepad from B. N. Robnson & Co., Coatcook, Que,

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