THE GLENGARRY NEWS, ALEXANDRIA, ONT.. MARCH
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1 TO THE '%.1 V X NT* dlngarrn UtDs. ALEXANDRA. ONT. TP PT7BLSED Offce acd rosdenco Corner Man Elgn Streets. m ' NO.AUKY NFW" PRNTNG OFKÎOK Nl.MS HTHFRT. ALEXANDRA, ONT TKAMS OP SüHKCRTPTON oue dollar per year f pad n advance, or wthn three toon from begnnn! year; 91-2S per year f not so pad. ADVERTBNO UATP.8 Transent advertsemeuts, 10 cents per Nonparel lne for drst neortod, 3 conts per tne for each snbseqnent DPertOD. CONTRACT RATEs The followng table showe ur rates for nsortou Kvert«em?ntA for «pecflod perods Advertlsements, wthout pectfle drecttons, wll be nserted tll forbd charged accord* ngy. Transeut advertsements must be pad n advance Aclvertsomonts wll bo changed twce each month f desred. For changes tener than twce a month composton must be pad tor at regular rates. Changes for contract advertsements must be n o Qce by noon ou Tnosdays. 30 nches 6 MO. «6a00 to nches 6 nches nch « MO. MO. « l.x> DR. MCLENNAN, OFFCE AND RESDENCE Barrsters, Solctors, &c. F. T. COSTELLO BARRSTER, SOLCTOR, E. FTZPATRCK, D.D.SDENTST. : Man Street, OFFCE VANKLEEK HLL. Hawkesbury : st Tuesday each mouth for fve days. Good Warm Stable attached. DR. 44y Hotel, Vankleek Hll. Treatment all Domestc.Anmals by latest mproved methods. DehornR w.tb *aw or clpper. JOHN McLESTEK, Chemst Druggst. ST. LAWRENCE HOUSE BLOCK. Prescrptons Famly Recepts a Specalty. Relable Drugs Chenncala known strength party. Prces reasonable. Conveyancer, Notary Publc. &c CANAKV ALEXANDRA, ONT. ATLANTC RR. Money to Loan at Low Rates nterest Mortgaes porchasod. MACLEMAS, LDDELL & CLRE Ï ETC... C. H. CLNE LETCH, PR8GLEÀ HARKSESS NOTARES PUBLC, &C. :TT ;~m'sss ff U O H a S 3 h DS, B. A., BARRSTER, SOLCTOR, NOTARY PUBLC, ETC. OFFCE:- WM. STEWART, BARRSTER, ETC. JOBN LANCASTER, ONT. A. GHSHOLH, :>8 '<0(040(01-> : *Daly. Or trans d '.ly except Sunday. Tckets ssued baggage checked through to all ponts n Canaamn Northwest.W estern States, d:c., at reduced rates. See nearest agent for rates nformaton. K. J.CHAMBEULN, C.J. SMTH, Oon.Mau.. Ottawa. Oon.Pass.Agt. L. O. HAlltlS tcket agent. Alexra NSURERS READ THS. The Ol drelable nsurance Company LONDON BUTUAL nsure frst-class Dwellngs, Chu'ches School Houses, 50o to 55c per hundred for three years, loe per hundred leas than advance premum or Mutual Companes. For furr partculars apply to P. H. MCDERMD, or to D.AVD MCNTOS. Martntown. Dstrct Agent. Moose Creek, Ont. $20,000 TO LOAN. To Loan. have any amount to loan. So am Money Kng. Â large amount prvate funds to loan at lowest rates nterest, on terms to nt borrowers. Mortgages Eoaght, Farms for Sale. GEORGE HEARNDEN, Low Rates, S-peror Facltes. Now s your chance to borrow. Beal Estate, Conveyaucor nsorance Agon OFFCE: Smpson's Block Alexra, Ontaro. J. W. WEEOAR, MAXVLL::, ONT. MONEY TO LOAN OFFCE FRST-CLASS FARM. TOWN VLLAGE PROPERTY. Rate nterest accordng to Soctrty. ' MARRAGE LCENSES ssued by McNAUGHTON, HAXVLLE, ONT. UNON BANK Salesmen wutcd Pushng,trustworthy men to represent us n sale our Choce Nursrv Stock. Specaltes controlled by us. Hghest Salary or Commsson pad woemy. Steady employment year round. OuUt free; exclusve terrtory ; experence not necessary ; bg pay assured workers ; specal nducements to begnners. Wrte at once for partculars to ALLEN NURSERY Co., Rochester, N.Y. Just n... THE FNEST ASSORTMENT OF OF CANADACAPTAL, Pad-up, PALL GOODS $ HEAD OFFCE, QUEBEC. ANDKEW THOMPSON. Presdent. HON. B. J. PRCE, Vco-Preedent. B. B. WF.BB, General Manager. ALEXANDRA BLOCK. AND J. R. ADAMSON, Glengarry block C orn wall. Appraser for Canada Perm an ent Loan Savngs Company general agent for Glolw Savngs Loan Company, Toronto. Low rates for largo loans. Mortgages Debentures bought CHAS. CoERvLL-: BRANCH. A GENERAL BANKNG BUSNESS TRANSACTED Drafts ssued payable at all ponte n Canada p-ncpal ctes n Unted States Great Brtan, France, Bermuda, Ac. Ever shown n Glen Robertson whch conssts! Dry Goods.Grocores, Prov» ' sos. Boots, Shoes. Crock- 1 ery, etc-, etc. The hghest market prce pad for all knds farm pçoduce. SAVNGS BANK DEPARTAENT. Deposts $1.00 upwards receved, current rates nterest allowed. nterc'.c added to prncpal at end May Novem>>er n each yeav Specal attenton gven to collecton Commercal Paper Fa'nors' Kales Notes. J. U. PtOCTOU. Manager WAFERS. Hs - - ONT. Money HSHO. c.-teas A»p«Jrto fnont ly tu«-ft.-n-«for KJK» to reator. «lul rcff.-a:. hr p-odcn free, ho.alhy an-l -njl.» dscharka. No a'-hcf or pan. o> a» proacb K>'* used l-y ov.;;- î$,0cc Onr«uted wlluseagafa luvgo tfam* organ». Duy fonr dngr la ouly tloae 'flth our slnafure tacelal>«l AvodsubeCltatca parttaua.*s 2c 8Uuo]>. ]JCK p lo* ECRBX.4 onxmjotl l o< Barrster, Solctor, Conveyancer, Etc. CORNWALL, vde f >OUG.vsdet TURNEVS BLOCK. PTT ST., CORNWALL, ONT, ck Co PENNYROYAL l. R. A. PRNOLK 3. n. BAnENESS. Slata J Cornwall. Ont yr.! be cnrrn N f BARRSTERS, UJ n -J Solctorsn Supreme Court as rs 27-1 yr ll e«'ron ft«1 <-<OOS*OC>to' à D. B. HACLENNAN, Q.C. DANEL WAXTRU - A MAN b--ln lard-wu-lm-. l,s.-ll...11-'fda >:cl wo arc wllng to.y hm v..l!. tnluy marc anentd than e-pcruhc.:. You wll ho repn-s.-tg a ua-ol-.- Ur..? gven d.onbc.ulvata. m'osl.g b-th Canadan Katvt..ff.-.-v. u k. 'l b? poalm.,pa-m,am.nl ablumgbw,. ar..)r, l.ar. d to make a.l. r t.. p.n tm? o.-n. Balarv r.d Comn Hs,: v.-tb c.\p.?<?». Exceptmal clmnc.c f..r.kp.!- nc-od m- :. Wrte.sfor panenlam. E. '. P.L XCKFOHT) Co.. 'lornnto. Out. : sss gsçasss Cornwall, Ontaro. /BTCH. Q. C., CASH nust ACCOMPANY ALL OROLRS. ;S? : NOTARES, J. W. LDDELL, FOR $1.20. The short quck route to Montreal, Quebec, Halfax, New York, Boston, Phladelpha, all ntermedate ponts. BARRSTERS, SOLCTORS, TLL JüNUüRy 1397 J. D. RVNE, V. S. Over Post Offce, Alexra. SOLCTOR, (Weekly Edton) L-EGGO, DENTST. Every month at Afooso Creek 16th Maxvllo ,21 Ale.xra... 22,23 Rcevllo, Janar> every 50-lyr two months,26. OFFCE : Wndsor M. MUNRO THE TCR08TO GLOBE ALEXANDltA, ONT. Veternary Dentstry a Specalty. Oraduate Ontaro Veternary College. Toronto EDWARD H, TFFANY, BARRSTER, NOTARY, ETC. AND n. A. CONROY, V. D.. ETC. Aloaudra, Ontaro. TAYSDE. Rocals, sleghng partes, etc., are all th : rage hero ust nown l'oug people are ovdcmtly gong to make moat what! rennns season, be t mld or rough, A tro MacGregors from Quebec are vstng wth frends here, qute a num ber socal garngs were held n r K 'nyon Street, Alexra. A. G. P. MACDONALD. Edtor Manager Offleo uproveuonts. A socal wll bo bold at P. Kennedy's on ; Frday nght under auspces 1 dcs ad socety Maxvlle Presb\ teran church, admsson Jcents. Mr. Jas. Anarson vsted Apple Hll on Wednesday. A. L. MCDONALD, M. D. F.VF.KY FRDAY MORNNG 1TR. NO. 7. ALEXANDRA, ONT., FRDAY, MARCH 13, VOL. V. All outstf($:»'(ctsbtb must be settled wthout by cash or ap- 1 proved A. OfQARS & Co., Ol'll Robertson, Oat.! W A M ) 1 ' «1' R Salesmen to hunllo om* flardy Canadan Grown Nursery Stock. We guarunteo satsfacton to roprescnotvcp customers. Onr Nurseres aro be largest n Domnon, ove- 700 acr.'s. No su'o:-ttnton r> orders. Exclusve t-rrtorv lberal terms to wlole o* pan fnn? agmts. Wrte us. STONE A WeLLNOTON, 'lckd Omce Toronto. Ont.. The only Nursery n PavaHu nvno o-u-h... m-.-hawl COUXTY_NKWS. Arthur JftcPhcrson.who has been spend g past three months wth frends, returned ths evenng to hs home n Moose Jaw, Assa, Tho good wshes a host frends follpw hm. A mass meetng tho P. 's. ths place was held on Frday evenng to gv«audence to an address delvered by Mr, Adams, thvr cdate for poltcal honorshs common sense arguments convncng statements brstlng wth truth dd not fal to mpress ntellgence good udgnbnt hs hearers. D. M. McKercher, Montreal, pad a flyng vst to parental homo ths week. QUGLEY'S CORNER Mr. Bates, L Orgnal, passed through here on Frday, on hs way to Alexra. A report s current to effect that Malcolm McCormck, tho Lochel house, purposes sellng out. Malcolm has proved ', worthy propretor, tho desre publc s to see hm contnue n bs old st. Pat. Shea, Charlottonburg, was uest M. Morrs Sunday. D. B. McDonald, Glen Sfeld, pad P. Chsholm a flyng vst on Frday. A cow bolongng to Robt. McCormck vc brth to twn calves last vrek. Wo are sorry to learn ndsposton Angus McMllan but hope to hear hs speedy recovery. J. D. McCormck Dune. F. McDonald, Kenyon, vsted frends n ths secton Sunday. What mght have proved a serous accdent was hampered, by a number actve )er.sons who caught frghted anmals ere y had done any damage. One our most popular ctzens n person Hod. Chsholm, who wthdraws from farmng lfe for a tme, left on Monday for West, carryng wth hm best wshes for a bon voyage. KRK HLL There wll bo a Demorest Medal Contest held at St. Columba Church Monday nvenng, lotb at 7 o clock p.rn. All are nvted to attend. McCORMlCK Angus McGlls. Eg, spent part last v/eek among frends here. Arch McMllan was n Maxvllo last Qute an exctement was caused last week by appearance an nsane man, who wont howlng along ghway. Mr. F. Quesnelle purchased a dappled grey trotter from Mr. St. Jean, by careful observance tho requstes a good horsetnan he hopes to make hm a speeder. Wu were opnon that valentne tme w as over, but consderng tho parcel receved by a young man through tho mal on Frday, we moderato dea somewhat. The passblo state roads has made t dflcult for way farers. Tle propensty to become storm bound ncreases wth tho duraton storm ; such was' experence a young man who was forced to stay over nght at a farm house. MONTREAL The conmerr«: papers say raclo s dull at present, as u urtupd ootsequencc GLEN NEVS wo need f>t look for undue enlusasm n Mss Mary Chsholm has returned from socal lfe about us. Surely v.c arc at beguug ler vst home where she had been spendend that chlurtg f.roc. that arose, now ng a couple days. Mr. Joe Gron s at present sufferng years ago, from s<-lol matters Mantoba. AUh.ough scc tho from a severe cold. Some person gvng hs name as " An dltcuuv s venoto, tho cmsos appertanng to t have Hf.tumed such a magntude Observer apparently feelng a full share tho nûmuts lmughont envy towards a concert gven durng entre )omn<m, that l.v.'ful sats ba/ftur here, wrote a letter to edtor factory dspo-ro t s- ns mprobable Gleuarrav credlng our teacher wth yet a wte. Untl tlm surgl -n s dealt he wrtng tho account tho proceedwth n lu hmu-st sprt, v. tlnut pre- ngs, snce he brng a stranger was a good udce, an atn'be scttl'-nuut cannot bo person to make obect hs feelngs. ffectc, any or add not endure. Well 1 beleve that belongs to my duty to Among tho nm,ny cnnsc.- whch evoke report on such affars not 'our teacher lnuan sympalln, w-- b ll vc re s none as he fnds or thngs to attend to be-, so otenl as thr a {t-lr.>w creatuve. sdes wltng up for concerts, etc. especally c-f lm f.d. r oa s, n any dsfarmers wll ave to defer sugar-makng. tressng dbuuma Onr com rlton at ths cl..-a was '-stabll -d u-t lately hy a very Jack Frost s not qute ready to abdcate. Mss Mary. McDotald s dangerously hnplo accdent, but sad, wld-.h beh-l a young!. <ly < >0 rd.-otrcars fuvoe frta- ll. t s to bo hoped she wll soon recover. Wlal s llr matter wth our health lon bnroughfat wa:- ft w ;r; day for ths S usm. lu ( h surface (.d lo streets fcer. There are a few cases dphra was dsagn-*-;'!r f-vcn to wal: upon, as that ought to be looked after. GLEN SANDFELD well as sl;)p<'ry. A lady faultless lgure Mr. Duncan McMllan spent several <-.l<»lln d ll lb'-n"st moden: drapery was wallng along n o. ])n:dly p-ra-ndcular dav3 vstng n Metropols last week. Mss Flora McKnnon arrved lome manner, pdn to be sure, when lo lu'lv-ld \du-- lu. T 11. h.-l'.- V.MS ody from Montreal on Thursday. Mr. Mrs. James-McKenze vsted omga d.sl--- not a all pvm.-sstd that prdu whcl grr M [, KH-,, \ fall, so frends n Hawkesbu v last week. A large number our ctzens wll vst tl.f fal was n-. rry mb-x-rved all men nuunc.-r. f p.t»-n.s syspab- Gle Robertson on Thursday to wtness mp'/sg ceremony blessng bell zt d wth her allo.. d'dnaton new church. GRAVEL HOLLOW Mr. James M< Ph- n Kt for Alexra! Mss West, Montreal, s vstng on Monday where he ntends to spend frends n ths vcnty, season sweetness. We regret to learn tho death Mr. Kenneth Robert McLennan, 3rd Lan 'aster, whch occmr.-rl MU Rnnd *.y «von) Hst. The funeral on Fucscly aferno.was Well attended CAMERONTOVVN The Armenan qe.ston s stl a vur -etousone, European power.-? appen to be too ealous nf each or to coerce thunruly Turk, re seems to us onl> one way g<*ttng ustce for poo? sufferng Chsttns at;d that would b' ont acton on tln' parr Unted States Great Brtan. Does anyx.dy know who s head th*government at Ottawa now? May bbowell or t may be Tpp-r. n»g»n t may he Smth. Bergt dd m-t feel dsxsed to gve np hs seat may l>e l-okng for a ob. Our own R. R. should be able to crowd out some s* f.dlows. Mr. Thos. McD'cald s ronud to-d-»\ lookng up mlk for ls dn-cse factory. W«are pleased to hear that he las pr'<mse a consderable quantty. ll last week s Nnvs we fnd a letter fron Farmer, Sunme.stown. n whch your corresponde, t gets» pretty sevoro hlng for darng to ) 1(1 opn'ms dff- rng Komewhl from that fanmn's. We ar' accus- d b'tng p-rsnnally nter'-sted, gnoratt facts, etc., h shn.r, a very wcked fellow ndeed. Farnn r docs not seem to bo aware fact that 'he gentleman who rrnl.'tlu- nu-se t.n h-''se canvass postvck sfan-d h-.f lv M ')-. ad factory would be clns. d d-wn,.'rd-'-s he tell us that at rh>.* meetngs h d many farmers tverc n favor callng upon Mr. rvng to undertake mamgemnt combned factory whlst ors proposed Mr. McDonald on tn- grounds that f not satsfed wth nmungenu--t y could take r mlk to one Mr. Maepherson s factmes, but f tl>*- managetnent was n th«- hs Mr. Macplu-rson ho would nld a monopoly dary busness for mles round farmers although not satsfed w th manag*-ment must stll contnue to send to one hs factores or keep lu r mlk at home We are not nterestd n McDo'ad factory to value one *-ent but strongly op{m)s* d to monopoly n any shape or form frmly b 'l ve that far competton s best for nl. We have tho very hghest opnon Mr. Maephorson know no man wh< f gv. n a mopopoly could bo b tter trust d to act ustly, but verv best us nre only bman. MAXVLLE A. Algure, Cornwall, spent Tlnrsday n Mssrs D P. R. P. M<-DonguH pad Montreal a bsmss tr(> on Frday. W.. Br>ms-, Brockv' -, was regst-n d at Ottawa Sn- fla\. The many frc.ds "f )\ss.fmc M»-Gre. gor are pleas' d t«> s.-e h<=r l-a> k Agan att. r her holday trp to her honn- at North Lancaster. E. J. MoEwen spent tho latter part week n Moutf('al. W. B. \odarmd who 1ms been vstng hs fath'r hero n-'tnrm d to Alxadra on Monday to resmm- hs Ktndcs. No school was held on Thursday Frday, our teach-rs, Mss McGregor M. \lcpmdd*-n atted'd-d toaclors conventon n Al'Xuudna on those days. Duncan Coleman had msfortune on Frday to get one h«(.--t badly ammed between two plks. We were pleased to see R-b.-vt Ross n town on Satnrd.y. \r. R -ss clerked for W. McKwe at one tnn. Councl met on Saturday evenng. Nothng out g«-neral routne bnsesr was perform* d. Ths author clams that addtonal nury to trog by deep tappng s very slght especally f whole s small. He comends nse a 3-8 nch bt. n»no test a sngle h-le yelded slghtly.hre sap than two holes close toger. Easter Suuday ths ear falls on Ap l 5. kfc establshment Chrstan festval 1 Easter typcal resurr-cton Lo d was a matter muct controversy m church for centures, but was fnally e.stablshed by Gregoran calendar.adopted by Catholc Church n 1752, Easter s always frst Sunday after full moon whch happens upon or next after March 2sC., whch date s Oegmng ecclesestcal year. Therefore earlest dale upon whch Easter may occur s March 22ud. f tho full muon should fall on March 2st Easter B follow'ug Sunday. The latvt date upon whch festval may fal s Aprl -'h. n 7G Easter fell on March 22nd., but that wll nut occur agan n ths or next century. n 1886 t fell on Aprl th., wll do so agan n SANDRNGHAM The most enoyable tme that ever was spent n ths town was at tho resdence Mr. James McGregor, on Wednesday evenng, a large party nvted guests beng present. All seemed to enoy mselves to r heart s content wth tho numerous plays tle evenng, an excellent tea was served by Msses McGregor. At a late our all dupa* ted v-meward more tlmn satsfed wth pleasure even-g wshng that al mght be Spared to meet toger agan n smlar fashon. Those from a dstance were : Mr. Alex McGregor, Mss Lbbe McKercher, McDonald s Grove ; Mr.Sy Cameron, Mss Tena G. McGregor, Mss Ellen McGregor, Athol ; Mr. Bennett McKercher, Mss Edth McKercher, Mr. Bob McGreg<r, Mss Emly McGreg-*r, St. Andrews, Lower Canada, who were vstng at Mr.James McGregor s surruudg fr.-nds last couple w»eks. On Thursday nght a large garng took place n school house to hear Bror Adams, patron cdate for Sortnont. Mr. Davd McGregor was elected charman. The frst speaker called on Was Bror A. McDougall, who gave an approprate address on bow farmers laborng classes are kept down. MrAngus Cameron next speaker gave a few remarks on extravagance country at large n regards to taxaton. Bror Adams on rsng was cheered to platform. Hu explaned prncples Patron order tho extravagance Ottawa govermneut gvng examples. The meetng was brought to a close by gug three cheers for tho Queen hp, h ), hurrah! for Bror Adams or farmer h-y whom we are determned to fglt for n comng electon l hm -t h«-ad polls by a large P. 1. meetng Monday nght n McDonald s Grove, school house. DALKETH Mr. W. McMeekn s engaged haulng wood to Vankleek Hll. MssH. McLennan was v;»tng frends n At' xra last Thursday. Mr. John Deovan, who has been vstng fr nds tere for past few weeks, returned to Los fugles, Cal., last Frday. Mr McQuade attended hockey match at Vankleek Hll Frday evenng. Mss C. Campbell attended Teachers Ctnveon held n Alexra last week. Messrs. D McKnnon Jas McMeekn returned from lumberng dstrcts on Ottawa last week. Mr. Abbot, Ottawa, transacted busness n town on Frday. M*'ssra. A. Campbell A. McMeekn spent part last week n Stonefeld, Que. Mr. G. McAlpn, Krk Hll, WAS renewng acquantances n town Batnrday Sunday. Mss J. B. Mcntosh, who has been vstng her parental home last week, returned to Ale.xad a Saturday evenng. Th** farmers ths secton are busly engaged layng up r summer'a supply f you haven t b.;en h.okng fu-th '. best suts, ts tn you w?r. S tpd- y.>u cdl look at thy (ualty prces Ewon McArthur s nothng lke m n town for money. Mr. John McEwen. P.M, s around agan afur hs recent attack grpte. Hs frends arc pes. d to «' * t>m abtmt. Mss Ca'n )h(-!1, dr -smaker. re(;<-vtd a telegram on M<n(l ly lunon'ng d- ath A large number logs are daly beng n Duluth (f her l-)-<tber. We extend to hauled to mll here. her onr sympahes n her loss Mr. Mss Powers retured to AlRev. J. Cormnek left on Monday for monte last Frday.. Toronto wlere he goes, to attend meetnorth LANCASTER ngs Grvml Lodge Sel<-ct Knghts Operatons have commenced at tho mll. Mss J'-nma Dngwall. Wlamstown, Mr. K. Stewart s welcome to our hamlet. was guest Mrs. H, McArthur on Mr. J. D. McGregor Mss Jane MeFrday ev«nng. Gr* gor returned to Ottav a Mtkxvllo Ed. Blson s SnowflU*- on \o.day respecvly on Frday last. [ trng gcm-ral routne nf lf.- tred Mr. R. D. McDonald vsted frends hero ' how a runaway would go. Lo w:s captur- on Saturday. [ ed before much damage vvas done. Mss Magge TcDonald, Hghhmd, Tyke s dead. t:o more wll hs dogly has taken her departure for Al-xra. form be scon on onr stre ts, or. hs sw> et The dscoveres Dr. Nansen wero voce be head n our ba<0c yards, beng a confnned bv one onr bachelor frends member tn- d-'g -s sucde club, death on Sunday evenng. tcket fell on hm, so walkng up to tho Mr. Wn. Lafromboso has returned ralway track he faced death n h( form after an extended trp to St. Ancet. a locomotve. ''hu result s told at Mr. J. McLaughlan took a busness trp frst. to Moose Creek on Tuesday. Severe Jodon was tred on Saturday To Preddent Drectors Glenbefore Jas. McBeun, J P, a d Clms. \cnrn Farmers' Mutual Fre nsurance Co.. Naughton for assaultng Jnln Beauclar. GKNTLKMEN : Seeng a notce n.tho He pleaded g'dty Was fn»-d S G.KsoAmY NEWS that you establshed afre coats amountng n all to The cheap sale stll ctmtnues at W. Me- nsurance company. should lke to beevven s, All g-ooda must be sold wthn long to your company also to take stock n t. have been a resdent for over comng week. Now s yonr chac.e. SOUTH LANCASTER forty years n county Prescott Mr. \'acon s bu.ly engaged pressng Your correspondent last week made EG hav for Mrs. D. 0. Cameron. Mr. John Johndrow s re->cng over have been nsured n dff*:-rent companes an error n tle budget whch would lke snce never had a fre. am now Many thunks to tbr hodo ootospond- to correct. None lghthouses were arrval a young son. ent lo- hs knhu-ss towards ohc-rs, Mss Am' L McDonald s vstng nsured n Loudon Mutual, my >olcy burned down on nght stated. From expr«;9 early n July fe-el anxous to Mrs. 1). C. C'-n-rn's team ho'.5fcs ran poston fre t was at frst thought frends Glen Uobm-tson. uway on "Monday, 'rut as luck appmed no to have been east lght, am a rumor to Tho Aucton Sale whch took pluoe at be nsured n a company near home. Mr. barm was done, ew n orse- escafng that ef'cct was crculated but t was after Mr. Jas. Mcntosh s on Tysclay was well D. lurly, propretor fnest farmng wards found to be unfounded tho blaze patronzed nearly, all le artcle's fer- buldngs n Prescott county, expressed wsh to mo to be tsnred n your company. ed wer( sold at far [rccs. occurrng on tlo south shore. Tl.o foregong county urv.s. owng to Mss Janet 'aysdo returned home on t s sad more snow f.dl n February We do not use any steam mll around our buldngs, beng nsured n Loudon wunt s )acc, was crowded out last week. than n all oth*-r montls wnter Mttnal we are now pavng losses sustaned! Monday evenng from Ottawa, Qute a number our vllagers are combned. March s k< *-png up tle record b> - g tlose steam threshers whch tloy stat*-t henselves n r reports causes snflerng from colds our doctors are very well ao far. Dop.-n?.soNVLLr: Mr. Gn-gor McKnnon sr. a»'cl Mss r rates to be so hgh. wll be happy M«-ssr«. P K--t:nedy J. (.arc v;.dlej to h'-ar from you gentlemen awat your Lancaster on 1 ' d.;;-.. The uppertown skatng rnk was open Margery McKnnon vsted Ottawa ths answer before nsurng a anotler com'lv'- L..M:;ty'.;. {.vsud ; agan on Monday evenng after -a lengthy Yours truly, her UMd-: u'.v. '.-;:;:.;,. Mr. D. f. M<;L'-od, assessor, made hs -f-sc on part both propretor ce. SAMCEL SEPHENS, M-esrs. w. 1). And.aon md A. H, Tho hockests muscles are becomng st fcal vsts tns week. Vankleek Hll, Out. As maple sugar season s approachng Stephens d -\pn!.' llîl Urday. 1 for want exercse Mc--ss, 1'". Cu:-,.. Loncw'ord (Jur Sxfooter" dd good work for perhaps t would not b- amss to gve ft S S NO 15. LANCASTER vsted Pgen,; Jll f:,.;-,],,.! Cornwall Hocky Club n r match wth few hnts regardng tn-flnw sap, taken from N<.',v 11.r.np-lucc/(/(//efe. 'l. h** re Dslurrsburg lust week. HONOR ROLL FOR FEBRUARY. Fomth class 1, L*onard Woods; 2, h. d at J. S' :d.) ;do.. ' We wouul lke to know what las become sults several ye-us experence go tosllovv Arthur T. Suder ; 3. Magge Agnor ; J, tlat flow sap - lar-g y depeklcnt tl.o much talked Lancaster Publc Mr..-\ J. v'b t:-. > no ranch, Alex. V. McGregor ; 5, Wn. Rchardson. upon depth lapp.g, tn: deeper v-.l«d M s... McC'a lne! ou ''.- -ay. 1 U.U, was t myth or only a castle n Thrd class 1, Barbara C. Snder; 2, hole ln* gn-ater th.; fl-w h.t B--l»a Fraser ; 3. Hnry Bshop ; 4, Ellon Mr. Al'X (l'lclt -'*.; wc-cl"w: arc gettng our sweet teeth ready n ory that all or nearly al sap comes Black ; 5, Magge McBean ; 0, Annabella ; 7. John A. Martn. good le l:-.t. npaton -f taffy pulls,sugarng f bees, from tl'-e out*-r w.' d s er,-om;*>-;s Tho vsec«>*d class 1, Dmtld J. Rchardson ; ad.lt- 1 to ] ctvl. lne w-uhcr a day or two back te??: s upp:g h; N-)ftl S:n:h sdes 2..hun*-s Martn. M. STCART, Teacher. hh' -c ed mc'd-'r would load uo t '.pposc wll hasteu trev: fawr tappng on latter sde. LFE ON fl FARM. ONE OF HARDSHP AND CONSTANT P:XPOSURE. Frequently Most Hugged Co.sttonH are Broken Down A rromlnet Farmer Tell*? Wonderful Ue4;uperatve Powers a Famous Medlcno. From Aesnoboan, Saltcoats, N.W.T. Everyono around Yorkton knows Mr. Dan Garry, what a pushng actve busness farm?*r he was untl la grppe took hold hm. when that enemy lef* hm, how lstless unftted for hard tol he became. For months he sffevd from tho baneful after effects trouble, although ho stll endeavored to take hs share tho farm work, he found that t was very tryng ; he had become greatly Weakened, had lost both appette a<d ambton, was tred wth least exerton. He tred several remedes wthout dervng any beneft, as one after or had faled, ho determned to thng. Remember re s a word common among Gaels whch says a man s responsble for what he prom Tlnk once or twco wher or not are al>l«* to gve «hat s watcd.. thg ynu >rc able to v*; away to a pe h 1.V1US4 *.-'(1 *,f t, :v -t t<) hm. Bu n u pr>ms! u'.l*-:-3 y*>n are able to gÿ Na bth tleadh -? d-a-a gu neach bth a phhlu mtrdhmh charad. a' chatdeas fas S'las gu mdurra dh hashh a wle u t le. s e am f'atus na lubheun gun fh<-um ete. a s b adh fhasas na m barr a bheathah dune agus amnhdh. A h-ule n brase a dh fhasas, s e s lua shea! fs chraobh dlnrarh a s ernadho f Lgus s feumae arsu *)nadh m ach - ra'hh a s fhado a nher ar fa* *t dh-un. Gabh bea*'l>d -«onra ' ts ftr TRANSLATON. Do nor bn too twsy lo lak*- anyone rue frend. Let fr utdshp grow naturally as werythng else grows, lmb* r worthl**ss weeds grow r more rapdly than crop whch feeds.d beast. Everythng that grows ra wrs sonnest. Th** oak tre»*con' th.- hrdest tmber s used for n purposes,blt t s tr*'e that takes lot to grow, wth whch we are acqua: Take partcular heed ths. {Bho Mac-Talla). Dcatm n Tuathanalch. gve Dr. Wllams Pnk Plls a tral. He felt 80 utterly worn out that several boxes h<* plls were taken before he found a,.y ben ft, but wth frst sgns mprove, ment he took fresh cnurage. contnu* d takng plls for three noths, by end *f vhch tme ho was agan an actv. hustlng man, feelng b< ter than he hud for years. Mr Garry tolls hs own story n followng letter to Assnboan: Dear Sr, After a severe attack la grppe was unable to recover my former strength actvty, had no ambton fo- er work or pleasure, to use a popular phras«3, dd not care whe school kept or not. tred varous medcnes wthout dervng any beneft from m. Wth not much hope d-cded to try Dr Wllams Pnk Plls, was agreeably pleased to fnd after a few boxes, a decded change for better. M appette, whch had faled me, returned, began to look for my meals half an hour before tme, was able to g- around wth ray old tme vm. contnued tho use Pnk Plls for three nontls, fnd myself n*)w better than ever You may refore dep»-d up' t ha? from ths out wll be found among h< thouss or enthusastc admrers Dr. Wllams woouerful health restorng medcne. Yours gratefully, D.\x GARRY. Dr. Wllams Pnk Plls strke at root dsease, drvng t from system restorng tho patent to health strength. lu cases paralyss, spnal troubles, locomotor ataxa, scatca, rheumalsm, eryspelas, scrulous troubles, etc.,, se plls are superor to all or treatments. They are also a specfc for tho troubles whch make lves so many women a burden, speedly restore rch glow health to pale sallow cheeks. Men broken down by o\vrworl<, worry or excesses, wll fnd n Pnk Plls, u certan cure. Sold by all dealers or sent by mal, post pad, at 50c a box, or sx boxes for $2.50, by addressng 1 r. Wllams Med no Company, Brockvlle, Out. Beware mtatons substtutes alleged to be ust as good. OUR CAEUC-ENCLSH COLUMN. Thed droch chlann Bad chldren wl* gu dana chum an fearlessly go to ulc, ach n a bad, but we chlatm ghlc gach chldren wll d-> n a ta ceart. everythng that s rght. Tha an ceann lath The gray head s a na chru glore crown glory to do n dtne ghltc wse man agua s tobar knowledge to beaha an tugso one who has t, s do'n t ag am as a lvng well, bhel. Cha mhar beartas Rches wll not last gu brath agus cha forever tho mhar an crun o crown wll not relnn gu lm. man from gen* raton to generaton. Cba n abaran lagh The grave fre agus an tene a wll never chaodh gur eor c. enough. An neach a bher He who gveth to d./n bhoohd cha poor wll never tg dth ar. suffer waut. Cha n el n nuadh There s nothng fo n ghreu. new under tht'sn. Am gu gul, agus am A tme to weep ahl gu gare. a tme to laugh. Abar rs bh math. Tell hm to be good Tha acan mhor ag. He moans loudly. Cha thu an t adhar You wll see sky dearg. red Agar o ar son a Accuse hm for hs chontu. gult. Cha d amas m ar dd not ht tho a chloch. stone. Dh fhag ad m a m They left mo alone, aonar. Dh fheuch e gu n He showed tnt he robh 0 na dbuue was a knd man. fa. Fagh glocaa agus Get wsdom you ghebh thu urratn, wll recevo onor agus mor meas. great resp*ct. Am fear uacl el He that s uot good math ar aodat gvng hosptaheachd na h-odhhty at v nght s de thort aeachad very goocr at shewtha e math ar ng thu road, saodachadh an ratbad. Am fear nach gabh The man who wll n uar a gheabh, not take when he cha n fhagh n oan get, wll not uar s all. get t when he wll take t. An teno n dune The fre one makes dha fhen a échor for hmself he has a gharadh rs. a rght to be warmed at. An tobar nach Tho fountan that traogh. dres not up. Na b tulloadh s doas gu n sam blh a ghealltunn. Cumhnch gu bhel facal gle chumanta am measg nan Gadheal a tha g radh gur fachan ar dune rud agheullas e. rmuaneh uar no dha ar co dh' a d agad ar n sam bth a thort seachatl no nach ted. N sam bth a s urrann dut a thort scaebad do dhunc sam btl ag am b feum ar ctdeaclmdh, thor seachad e. Ach na geall o mur urrauu dut a th*>rt seachad. Tha aon g mor am fabha tuathanach ; se sn gu bhel an obar m s fallane na obar sam bth olc. *flsnn a chr b- acld ar a ohus ag dlun gu bhel da fnchead tuatlnnac a chend a rugh*a<hd aos tr fc nlndhn sa dech. Ch' el a w l* amach*-a urh c*'g d- ug ar fho as a (dted, a m-amg sh-.>hdearan tr t lr fhche*d as H eh'-nd, agus a t 'hd-hgha us Ugt heu modh Fh-h-ad ns a cln-d, a rgh-achd -anse sn. Tha na s ngba d*; dl bld an co cheanga! r obar tn tual ach na ba r obar no ceard sam le, ngus s n troblad a tha gorrac s>.oghn! dlaonp, s cha n n obar. leantunn). TRANSLATON. {From Moc-Talla). 'fhe l.lfe ho Farmer. Then- s une gr at thng n favor farmer ; that S that s that ls wot more favonble to health than any * work. Those who have studed m Tfll us that re are forty farmers n hundred attanng age Seventy J \mnng nerehhts only thrty-fve mndred, among solders hrty-tlkct rent, physcans twentv-e per who reach that age. There s less tn connected wth farmers work, wth that any or callng. shortens lfe man more than wo {To be contnued). Our coute-nporary Mac-Talla G weekly papt-r publshed n Sydney, Breton, has followng respectng Ga»-lo Englsh colutnn : Tha Nuws papear-nagheachd a tl a cur V notch am am bale Alexr ''orrachd (hlnn-gurrsdh, an Optar toseachadh ar leasanan Galg a hhaldh g*ch sea«;hdan. Tha ada cudeachadh l*.o tha sal a tha deo lr Gag a letghadh, ach nach ramh ar an t*-agasg. Tha so a.dh gu bhr tol ar feadhnn a -u-olach nl- a Ghttlg rolas a chur * <gus gu bhel tds L ag am bhel a -tg am bhel eolas orre tok-ach a dht brugan dragba g s an cud eolas a cb P'lrteaehah l munntr elle. TRANSLATON. The NEWS a newspaper publshe Alexra n thu county Glengar tfnuo, ns commoc d publshng C lessons eack week. They are ntend h p those who wsh to read Gaelc, were never taught. Ths shows that are persons gnorant Gaelc wll become acquanted wth t that.11*0 those who know t, wllng to some trouble n oroer to mpart aod hrr knowledge to ors. Tha an t-urr Ruardh MaoLeod, J areah bhadhtmch* an ar a shudh -dh ann an sgreachd Strath-Latba sal eleau so agus 3( degh_' Dubhengan an Ontaro an dugh a gncho-thonal Huron. Bha an garn; thuthach agu.sg-d a bhà cevngal mo l co-(hona Dhuubheagan, ghabh gus- bha ar a hludbeachadh a Huron ar an 20mh latha dhe n mh dh flutlbh. Bha connearob mhor a: t-sluagk beagan laharhean an deg a cur fhe ar. Tha.d a tort 4 >lar sa bhudhna agus mansa. Tl searmo mu dheredh do mhu Dhunbheag'n ar an treas latha deu an ah oldh he bha conneamb act onnsudh an d than gu re bhggac sn * ho t.nnal a dh fagal beaunachd Mac-TalU. TRANSLATON. Tho Rov. Roderck McLeod who w a uu)l)l-r years n p:trsh S Lome n ths sl (Otpo Breton] after that n Dnnvegan n Ontarc ust, gone to thu Huron congregaton. (;all was utann.uus u.d although lu greatly attach* d to tho Dunvegan c? naton, he accepted t ant was orda Huron pley R.O., on tho 20th d month. Tlce was a large meetng people ft f* w days afterwards to we n.they uregvng hm a thouss a year a free nmnso. He gave h Sermon t<* Dnnvegan ppc.ple o l>rte»'h, "n next nght a nmetng wh* b all people n tht gr* gato aj«nd* (l for purpose hm far-.'wcll greetngs. MaC Talla. S. S. NO 3 KENYON RE'ORT FOR J.VXC.UCY Class.\XD r;nru.\r 1 V 1, Cassu Fraser; 2, Class V 1, Hugh OampoeU; 2y Oulette; 3, Andrew Fsher; 4, Johnson; 5, George Austn; C, Alsfc Dougall; 7. Cyrus Arknstall; 8, J' Antlerst.n; 9, Bella McNaughton; rvne; 11, John McNaughton. Class 111 1, Elna McArthur; 2, M.-Re. Class 1, Donald coluvr Charle Walker; 3, Jm Anderson; 4 can McGllvry: 5, Jesse T. Mc 0. Ross TVcDongall; 7, ('asstc MeV Lhbe Oulettf-; 9, Mack McNaughto Gc<'Jge Oulette. TENA G. MCGREGOR, Teat MAXVLLE PUBLC SCHOOL Stng pupls for tho mot ebruary. Ffth class -1. F. H. McDougall ; U McDoug ll ; 3, Arthur Shearman Senor fourth 1, Lzze McGre Alce Shearman ; 3, Ada McUougt C. M. McLean. Junor fourth 1, Myrtle Kenne* John Hooplt- ; 3, Phlp Duckett ; 4 ard McDong'll ; o, F. McMllan ; 6, L tch. Thrd class 1, Hatte McRao ; 2, Slu'unnan ; 3, James Robertson ; 4, Let<;h ; 5,.John N.McEwen ; G.Mav Mltan. Second class 1, Laura Wee Grace Shearman ; 3, Vuy Moore ; -1 Agg* McDarmd ; -5, Guy Holt! TRANSLATON. N-.lUe Alguro Do not be too hasty n promsng anyk. J. McGnroot.
2 r"" l (SUngarrg Jütos. A. G. P. MACDONALD, EDTOE. Who could depct tho msery a tongue- ted Topper? Dut t would have been better so for all concerned. Tryng to use low-down poltcans Ottawa n a good cause, s lke tryng to whte-wash wth black mud. Tho only thng Tupper dd not clam credt for n hs speech, was dscovery North olo. The Star. How s t that a physcan wth a bg practce who pays full attenton to hs busness none to poltcs never gets rch? Ask Tupper. P. P. A. Moncreï wll vote for Eemedal Blkbut he dd not strengn oar respect for bll or hmself by exhbton he made hmself n house. The Tory party accordng to Sr Donald Smth have bungled school queston as no or queston has been bungled n hstory Canada ; that s pretty strong language. The net debt Domnon on -Juno ;loth last was 53,000,000. t s three tmes greater than debt 1871 represents a mortgage Ç50.00 per bead populaton. Has tho Natonal Polcy made you rch? The Hamlton Herald says : t looks more more as f when smoke battle clears away Mr. Laurer wll be found very much on top,wth a smle on hs face hs slver-tongued eloquence n full workng order.. Tme fles. Lfe s uncertan. Movng s a nusance. Why not see Tupper get an order for suffcent ar to mantan lfe, a permt to reman n Canada f possble secure prvelege support- ng, for all tme, n luxury all who wear name Tupper? Sr A. P. Caron has utmost conf- dence n valdty power a cash argument n an electon contest ; n ths, ho dffers lttle from those ho rubs elbows wth m house ; but none m have had 80 much to do wth mlkng contractors as that young-old member, who s tryng to fll publc eye falng to do so ; unless t s, he monocle. The Evenng Star says Government organs n Quebec are declarng that Laurer has gone over to--protebtant8m, whle organ n Toronto s dong ts best to pre- tend that tho Lberal leader has a more drastc coercon bll up bs sleeve wth whch to wn herarchy s favor. Ths s one story for Ontaro anor for Quebec, between two tho only thng certan s that Government s ourualsto supporters are makng as bad a moss t as Cabnet. Eccently a baby hppopotamus was born at Central Park, New York ; names parents, were Calph Fatma, a poet lets loose as follows n a N.Y. paper : Welcome, hppopotamus! JMay you qpg abde wth os. Calph s oy Fatma s prde! May you grow an ron hde! May your tooteus soon come out And nto gant grnders sprout. (Food wo ll gve you n escess.) May your shadow ue er grow less. YoT ro a dy lttle cuss Welcome, hppopotamus! Our ûdùeq fat reptodnclng vetee, s hdctïtee tfe tesemblanco to Tapper s welcome to Tupper when Tupper came back. Wo reproduce ths week, n form a supplement, a verbatm report Hon. Wlfrd Laurer s great speech on school queston, whch he delvered last week n Parlament. We doubt very much, that after perusng speech many tho Lberal Chef s opponents wll contnue to boldly assert that he has not a polcy on that all absorbng queston. Every reader should carefully study ths nsprng speech that he may he thoroughly conversant wth st taken by Mr. Laurer farr be n a poston to refute many ms- representatons that wll bo made by opponents, for sake party gan, n comng general electons. Durng year 1895, 5,870,856 pounds cleaned rce were mported nto Canada, value whch was 598,840, duty collected 573,406. n or words on ths artcle common consumpton rate duty was 75 per cent. Uucleaned rce was mported for consumpton to tho extent 22,772,306 pounds, value 5199, ,933 or 35 per cent. Had 75 per cent, been mposed on unclean rce, whch by way s mported by a couple rce cleanng establshments duty on mports would have amounted to 5224,- 852 nstead 5142,399 but n that case se manufacturers would have had r prts curtaled , tho treasury bo that much rcher. But that s not way our paternal govern- ment does busness. THE M.N FOÎÎ THE HOVE. Go where one may, pck up what paper one wll, barrng a very small number, t wll be found that Mr. Laurer s to-day fllng eye great publc, as no or man n Canada ever has. Even those most strongly opposed to hm, do not for a moment queston hs patrotsm, ha honesty purpose, hs stern allegence to duty, or hs unflnchng courage. t does seem to NEWS that promse an honest man, freely gven, wthout any sneaky reservatons, s more lkely to obtan ustce far play loï mnorty, tu&n an alance wth, THE GLENGARRY NEWS, ALEXANDRA, ONT.. MARCH relance on a shufflng boodlng cowardly aggregaton such as has for years brought dsgrace upon our country as well as commercal run. Would not sx years more such'msrule wth all ts attend-- ant losses shame bo a pretty steep prce to pay for any prvelege? Are tho nterests Catholcs lkely to be safer n hs Orange Mr. Bowell than n those a son tho Church a man noted for honesty ablty? Nay, nay, f Bowell or Tupper do any- thng for church t wll bo because a desre to use tho church to catch votes that r record would not enttle m to, n contradcton a lfo-long hatred. Such beng case all frends church would bo pleased to see t pause ore t alenate ts best frends for such shfty substtutes as Tupper Buwell or Bowell Tupper, whch ever s rght. One thng s certan ; Laurer s comng man, to hm all are lookng for relef from tho thraldom protecton couph-d wth boodlng every or form dshonesty now exstng. Success to Laurer. Sn OLVER'S VAENSG. Sr Olver Mowat s Nestor among Canadans. Though ho has been n fce as premer for a longer lme than any or statesman lvng or dead, be has made fewer mstakes than any. On consttuton- al questons hs udgment has been vnd- cated by an unbroken seres decsons tho mperal Prvy Councl. Hs admns- traton has been tested durng twenty-three years undsputed r-e, he s more trusted to day by people wdose affars ho controls than ever before. Sr Olver Mowat s especally ftted to speak on educatonal questons. He was very actve n tho orgnal shapng our educatonal guarantees at tme confederaton, has snce n n tho face btterest opposton over over agan reformed perfected school law Ontaro, dealng wth very questons whch are now subect Domnon Parlament s nterference. When, re- fore, Sr Olver Mowat declares, as he does n speech whch he delvered before Ontaro Assembly, that course acton proposed by tho Domnon Government s hasty ll-consdered, s, moreover, fraught wth grave danger to nterests tho Domnon, hs warnng wll cause all ndependent-mnded men, all who place great value upon tho wsdom that comes experence, serous apprehensons what mav follow tho passage by parla- ment remedal bll. The great maorty members Domnon Parlament dslke dstrust remedal bll, Conservatve members are sullenly mutnously gong n drecton y are beng drven by those who were once r leaders, but are now r masters. Every one knows that maorty Protestant Conservatves, both nsde outsde Cabnet, are at heart opposed to measure, are only puttng t through because y are called upon to do so n name r poltcal party. There s one consderaton that has not had doe weght n dscusson ths unwse course Domnon Govern- ment, that s that remedal bll, f t becomes law, wll put t out tho power Mantoba Legslature to advance cause separate school ducaton n that provnce, as government has done n Ontaro. All progress, all mprove- ment whch comes care control by government educaton wll be prevented n case Mantoba separate schools. Every one knows that se schools are ones that most need care stmulatng by legslatve super- vwon. Sr Olver Mowat s speech suggests mportance ths consderaton. f ecclesastcs Mantoba had been wse, nstead appealng to Domnon Government to dsallow Mantoba Act, n followng that government s advce to enter nto a course rrtatng ltgaton over matter, y would have appealed to legslature people Mantoba. f Roman Catholo laymen Mantoba had felt as strongly as ecclesastcs ths would naturally have been course pursued, but t was precsely beoause tho laymen dd not care to agtate or work for ro-establshmont old bud neffcent separate schools that such a course was not pursued. The ecolesastcb wanted to retan r power over laymen, hence tho appeal to Domnon Government, whch y hoped y mght drve by threats, as y have succeeded n do'g, nto coercng Mantoba. r/fg OUR OTTAWA LETTER. Ottawa, March 9th. They must thnk you wll never have an opportunty perusng fcal returns for yourselves or have fcal fgures lad before you when y, government r organs, tell you that r polcy has been one to encourage trade relatons wth Great Brtan, whle Grt polcy, f carred out, means nothng else than ds- crmnaton aganst mor country. Let us look at fcal fgures taken from annual reports customs de- partment see what result government s tarff polcy has been n de- velopng trade wth Engl. Here are fgures. Value manufacturers ron steel mported from Great Brtan Unted States for consumpton n Canada durng : Great Brtan Scrap pg ron 5398,3 5158,951 Bar, plates, hoop, sheet, ralway bars,frogs cast ppe heavy chan.3,120,440 2,107,848 Tubng 80,182 50,475 Agrcultural machnery, tools mplements. 7,412 10,260 Machnery, tools, hard- ware all or fnshed artcles n ron steel 1,153, ,896 Total 54, ,936,439 Unted States Scrap pg ron $ 91, ,310 Bar, plates, hoop, sheet, ralway bars,frogs,cast ppe heavy chan. 439, Tubng 152, ,9-47 Agrcultural machnery, tools mplements. 120, ,168 Machnery, tools, hard- ware all or fnshed artcles n ron steel 2,765,021 2,914,605 Total.* 53,006,75554,894,742 am gong to make no furr comment on ths statement facts to-day nor upon reault t dscloses. All ask yon to do s to clp ths oat when some Tory campagner talks to you about dscrmna- ton aganst Engl as a part Grt xtlcy ht hm >ack wth ths dose fcal fgures. Bo much for present about dscrmnaton. have already gven you two llustra- toue what mcrease u oereet you are now payng annually on naton- [ nl debt means out our pockets but wsl to gvf you one more, a case whore t hts you hard. have shown you that tho ncrease n natonal debt as compacd wth 1878 has necesstated an ncrease 54,030,000 n amount you have nov/ to pay each year nto treasury as nterest on debt. have also shown you that followng artcles could have been mported to Canada free duty n 1895 had ths four mllon dollars not been necessary cattle, sheep horses for breedng pur- poses, all cotton goods, all knds earth- ornware, hats, caps bonnets, agrcul- tural mplements, coal ol, cordage all goods manufactured ron or steel. Qute an tem s t not? have also shown you that ths addton- al charge upon your rehourcea four mllon dollars would have mt)ro than pad tho total cost mantanng mlta last year. The total cost legslaton tho amount expend'-d upon cvl ser- vce tho country, all combned. repeat se facts to dnv bccanst* wsh to thor- oughly mpre-s r mportance upon you. am go g stll furr wth my llustra- ton by showng you that to pay ths n- creased nterest 54, t took wthn 537,688 tho proceeds tho followng produce yonr farm n 1805, fgures showng value each farm product exported from Canada last year : Barley Oats.320,458 Rye Hay 1,539,691 Potatoes Or Vegetables 118,449 Eggs 807,990 Total 54, You wll not be surprsed when tell you now that t took 75 pttr cent, tho total proceeds wheat Canada export- ed last year to pay ths ncreased nterest account. Y et théy toll you that n- crease n tho Natonal debt amounts to nothng. thnk have panted pcture clear enough to for you to underst what t means. have tred to brng t home to you. But let mo gve you an- or llustraton. Had government not requred to rase ths extra four mllon dollars to pay ncreased nterest account, y could have admtted mports nto Canada from every country n tho world except Great Brtan tho Unted States, last yt-ar free duty n had enough revenue to run country. Durng 1895 dutes pad nto tresury by each provnce was as follows ; Nova Scota New Brunswck 942,360 P. E. sl Mantoba 481,1 Brtsh Columba 1,053,691 N.W. Terrtores *3,054 Total 3,786,543 A glance at se fgures wll tell you that government could have permtted each se provnces to have n>ported all goods free duty last year n have hsd 5243,457 n treasury over what y r qul ed to run admnstraton had ths four mllon dollars extra tax not been forced upon you to pay ncreased n- terest on debt. Yet y say t really amounts to no- thng. What do you say now? TOPCS OF A WEEK. The nnortknf Kvrnts fn a Few Word* For Keulert. CANAmAN, Cemeteres nro beng rlded at Perth. \'. or h..30,000 out n uncollected Ch'!F has voted to buld a new eohuu.. 'nterloru had 17 narrlage-s last vrnpror s new ater-works wll ooat 3,vnu G leroh may anon have a country law lbm.'y. * na b taught n Woovletock echo u Tne r.ngevl o Hgh school s over- crowd -u. A new cg factory s to bo started n Be levlo. A hasolall eauo for Munltonln s spoke 1 'd A. ao.-ho lugor has been arrested n Aylmer. A cu:al fcocley has been establshed Allan..no has voted to amalgamate wl a-rlo > an,.ford had 20 d eaths 34 brths lutt M.cndl wll ha,o a buldng boom next.season. So ry.-,vl 0 P.O., Ont., s now a money 01 de. -.lce. Bet'lm voted down a by-law to mprove ts nmrkot Of h ' 'O Con. ca at Kngston only 12 are o ten K:n.s.m s gr.'acly troubled wth street cotnor uafers Th. new woolen fa.;toy at Suudrldge s n opera on Tho Allens House ndustry has tw<mty U. a es. Las yr a.lton receved $5,9 for cty lcl np uas. A arguh pt p woo bu.suess s done at Pontac va,e TK' Jn! r> ox nl a, Jnng to Hsf.., Per-n.f ha< voted to buld a ou 9 L Lust year e o were 107 convctons n B ucb CJ. l y. Han vet s ' ha largest UOacOrporuted vl ;»; n t lu do. Lost year,o olce Napanee shol- te.e. :1 t-rl ljs A u 1.'Chool buldng s to bo ere H > t.ngs on Lt.s ye.r H.»tnon ppont $279,070 n bulung op> r.lons At Bp rro.w Lake recently tho tempéra- ture was 3.5 be! av /.ero A 65>loot b'kwator wll at once be erocte. at Pon..over, A Chcago trnvelt r r day lost 1800 to some W nd>or sports. A Walkerton farmer was fned $5 for feedng uncooked fal to hogs. A Lscowel frm expects to hle more than.ooo horses ths season. The Unted S>ates consalato at Strat- ford, Om.. nas been abolshed. Mayo Parent, Quebec, has been un» amouhly eltced for anor term. Tho London Hunt Club has formed a b«.«ole olub, extended ts prvleges. Over 38,900 head cattle were shpped to Great Brtan nst year, as aganst 19,- 300 year before. he Jef lu Koard or Trade advocates bonubu- a branch ra.lway to connect wlt too G. P, K. at '- alt. Customs collecton-, last month at Montreal amounted to $29,695 more thou tor Eebruary last year. The Deloro gold mnes, near Marmonn Ha,tugs Co nty, t s r-ported,have been sold to un Ktglsh syndcate.,ho nternatonal exhbton, promot- ed by.f. H. Btucs, w l probably not be held hs year for la«k funds. The revenue from tho Kngston grav- ng toea last year was?x,8t8. whch was $4,57 4 less!»an tho prevous year. Mrs. Cyntha Bell was conmtted for tral at Ottawa on tho charge horrble crueltes on or grclldren named Short. laldn County s Hgh schools cost 6.5uu lust year, beng me than one- thrd >4 total cxpeodltuya tfe UraocU. Tho Boanl Trade Wnnpeg oppo ed tq gra tng cxcla. lvo rgms to tho HLUR. n K Bay Can.al Navgaton Company. The talan colony n Montreal have app onted a commttee to rase funds to OS--.JS6 h. lr countrymen who are flgung n Abys nla Robert l. Loll has boon commtted for tral at Ottawa on t;o charge a.sauu- ng wth ntent to do grevons bodly harm to hs grson, Peoy.Short. An Act respectng bakeshops, ntro- duced n Ontaro Legslature Frday by Mr. Dryden, propo-ses to place all bakeres under Government supervson. The Royal Vctora Hosptal at Mon- tren has receved gfts from Lord Mount- tcphen an«l tlr Donald Smth $10,000 each to cover tho expenses tho hosptal last year The bll to ncorporate mperal Lfe Aflsur\nce Co. Canada, wth a captal stock $1,(JOO,000 was passed by Bankng Commerce Comnltteo ftt Ottawa. Wra. Thompson, wholosalo butcher, Chatham, gave a pleco beefsteak to hs oat tho cat ded. Tho balanco tho»tsak wa.s examned found to con- tan stryokuoo. Th Domnon Provncal Arbtra- ton Board met n Montreal to furr prosecute tho unsettled accounts n- vestgaton. Owng to llness Hon. Mr. Hall,one Quebec's ropresentatltes, no busness was dono. The returns tho traffc earnngs Gr Trunk rallw.ay for tho week tnded February 29, 1896, were $320,827, whle for tho same week n 1895 y were $310,523, showng an lncrea.se for February ths year $4,304. A largely attended conventon he.-*.sn am butter-makors Ontaro wa.s held rrday at Ont.aro Agrlcnltnral ColUgv Guelph; Mr. A. F Maclaren, nt tho Western Xarymen's As-,.aï. u. ucc:.pled char.. < 1 unkng Ccmmerco Cumnt- Ï0C- >0 House agan coneuereu a.vo. v.-sc.o.t propo'lton contaned n ho C-. nco.porato K.qultabl»* U,. \ A o. Canaan X. ere was a good dual opposton ; > n-.» bll, U ' > lad over t l to lay. At last -.e : Town Conn Bn/crs.. w ; - uv -d thnr > 0,0»>- sol a boe v-.,o tl Gao/'sa *Jarr ac pany h.» Ulogaly rt.vr 'hre thous..! v>l 'a?-«had alro ;y been pal twu-o over. t romanlng $7,000 wll also have to be r ad. Wanted, by tho undersgned, a wfe; one goorl dspoatb n about years aze. p ng appearance; would prefer a ous woma. Andress tne undersgned, enclosng photogra.. R. H. }.. Port Hope, Ont. The above ad appeared n a recent ssue Cohourg World. Whle J mes Newman,.aged S, was at work n a saw mll at Woodlawn, Ont., on Thur.sday nlghr, be came n contact n some way wth crcular saw, whch cut hs foot f. He n fell aganst saw, whch struck hs hp, cuttng nearly half way through hs body. Ho ded shortly afterwards. C.MTFD STATES. t s now thought that sx persons n all pershed n tho fro at Utca, N. Y., W. M. Purdue,a Memphs attorney,shot. klled John R. Jones, presdent tho Memphs Natonal Bank. n that cty yoterday. There were 59 murders, assaults burglares n New York n January 53 n February accordng to World s record crmes. The Governor Pennsylvana has sgned tho death warrant, Herman W. Mndgett, alas. H. Holmes, wll be executed on Thursday, May 7. Andrew Werten, a gypsy hors-dealer, 33 years old, a natve Canada, murdered hs wfe Louse on Thursday nght D her room n a Broaclway lodgng house, St Lous. Hu cut her throat wth a razor. The barbette for Unted States bat- tleshp owa was completed last week. t s largest eve>' manufactured n Amerca, las been more than a year under constructon t oonslts nne plates, each weghng 95,000 pounds. n addton to a large turret. The plates are ffteen nches thck 330 nches wde. Tho barbette s to be shpped to PbRodelphla, where owa s buldng, on a tran oars bult for purpose. There wll be a great- decrease n bo producton hops n Oregon Wash- ngton ths year. The hop ndustry n prevous years has been one largest n se states, but overproducton has brought prce down to an anprtable flgaro, n tho last year or two nsect paste have caused great loss to growers. A great many hop felds n varous parts two states have been ploughed up, t s reported that ths «>rlng more wll be turned under. FOREGN Lauy Henry Some-set has sued Mr. Wllam Waldorf Astor for $35,000 dam- ages caused to >.er renutatlon n a remark n Xll Mal Gazette not long ago. Mr. Campbell-Bannerman made a moton n tho mperal Parlament to strke out estmates 1,800 specal penson to tho Duke Cambrdge Tho Atlas Lno Steamshp Company have fle- a lbel n tho Unt-od S.atos Court aganst Bourgogne n sum $400,000 for loss Alsa s cargo Tho Glasgow Herald s authorty for tho statement that Sr George Nuwnes, mllonare pubsher, s havng a yacht bult to compete for Amercan cup. A specal despatch to to London Tmes from Madrd says that France whl support Span on Cuban queston negotate a largo loan for her n return for Certan commercal or concessons. A coal mne n Froaslan S osla caught fre only eght? mpr-uned mners were rescued. Twenty sevt'n dead bodes were taken out thrty three more are ml-sog. A cable despatch states that Brrsb cho «e mporters desre that Domn on Parlament should pass legslaton requrng brng tho month tle make all obeesos for export to Great Brtan. Lord Lansdowne, Secretary State M War, has attached a memorum to tle army estmates, statng that n vew recent events t wll be mpossble to re- duce tho strength Egyptan Gar reon n Tho latest reports from Kattowbz are t<; tho effect that 50 corpses have been tak n from pt. Three mners have bee?- rg'oued avo tlo fate 01 oth r. who were n mne at tme exploson s unknown t la reported that Brtsh Colonal Offce has called for lurr do alls rela- tve to îssumntlon hy tho Une<! States three mllon acres terrtory alleged to bo Brtsh, on PaoUc cosr opposte Prnce Wales sl Tlo talan Govornment hs n.struc'u tho Mltary Advocne Genaral tu e amno nto conduct Ab.rsslnat. campagn by General Baratlcr «d d- termne wher or not tho arter s.al h arragned before a oon 1 war The correspondent uf vodo= Tmes at - aracas. V'ono/.aela, re - that a trvatc desp.atcl has been r c.. form Curacoa. sayng that a.utu h re aro advsed tha. a Br tl-h sn. ro fve shps wll shortly arrve at.mt n German Relchs'ag Govern nont's sugar bll was referred to a com msson twenty-one The u get on- ms.slon granted Governmo t demanu for a vote for const uct-. n hre- new crusers after a ong speech by Marschal von Betor ten Browers n German.' ave contracte. fur 2,500,000 bushels barley fro : Mon- tana next season. Thl.s bar - y wl cotuo from tho fanmus Galatln vnl ey wtch les along ho.norr t PaoUc ra.wav eghty mles oast Helena, whe-ro en ormuus crops fnest ua.uy arc by rrgaton. Scots Look Here. ALL TO BE SOLD WTHOUT RESERVE To Our PATRONS rsh Lnen Towels, 20c 30o per par. Lades Slk Hkerchefs, 2Qc each. Gent s Slk Hkerchefs, 40c each. Grey Cotton at 4c, 8o 10c per yd. Whte Cotton at 7c, 8c, Oc 10c per yd. Chenlle Wndow Curtans, per par Cotton thread (300 yards), 3c a spool. All Wool Carpet, 07*c per yd. Nce Flannelettes, all colors at 5o, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12c 15c per yd. Lades Corsets, latest stlcs, 35c, 40c, 50c, 0-5c, 75c, 90o per par. Men's Undershrts Drawers, c, 50c Lades Vests Underwear, 10c, o, 50o 50c each. Eght quarter sheetng, per yd., 18 20c. Lades Cashmere Gloves, c, 30c 35c per par. Best Canadan Tweeds for Pantng Suts from 35c, 40c, 45c COc per yard. Sergo Dressng, all colors, at 2-5c 40c per yard. Black Cashmere Dressng at 23c, c, 30c, 32Ac, -40c COc. Lades Cashmere Stockngs at c 30c per par. Strped plan Tckng at 14c, 18c, 20c 22c per yard. 2 Bars Pet Soap 5c. Twn vory Bar 5c. Dngman s Electrc Soap 5c. Lttle Chef 5c per bar or 6 bars for c. Sunlght Soap 18c per box. About...Meat AN ACROSTC Competton hasn t A ghost a chance Wth our prces. We are sellng Sellng lots Best meats for The reason that Customers know y Receve full value n return for r Money ever tme. Chas. McDonald, MEAT MARKET. Remember Place for... BARGANS The Good Lock Store, ALEXANDRA, ONT. We Must Have Help.-«We pay men women 510 tu 518 a week for easy homo work. No books or peddlng. Steady employment guaranteed. Send stamp for work partculars at ouco. HCBMAN & SEïMOCR, 213 South Sxth Street, Phla- delpha, Pa. LVERY Stables St. Carne St. East REAR OF GRAND UNON HOTEL ARCH. M MLLAN PKOPRKTOB WE MAKE Sewer Culvert Ppes All Slxe» fvom 4 n. to 24 n. Also Connectons. WRTE FOR PRCES, THE ONTBWR PPE CO. eo ADELADE 6T. E.. FACTORY AT MlMCO TORONTO Mert Brngs Reward B.UN8VLLE, J.tN. 14, 96. Lancaster Machne Works, Lancaster, Ont. GEN'LEMEN, The No. 11, Lancaster Feed Cutter. bought last year from you, s gvng good satsfacton. Y'ours s hghest fastsst runnng cutter have ever saw, wll cut fne hay or grass as well as heavy enslage corn ; n ths respect t s away ahead cutter havng knves fasten- ed to fly v/heol8{one whch knd bad when bought yours) found that ths knd cutter would choke wth fne stuff, f a pece bnder twne got fed n t w'ould choke up stop machne, whch s not case wth yours. have seen a good many knds cutters workng, but none lke yours. Yours truly, A. DELORME. Removed! Removed! Removed! beg to notfy my customers publc generally that have removed to my new premses n A. J. KENNEDY S NEW BLOCK Next to Commercal Hotel, have now opened a FULL AND MEW STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELLERY. All knds watch, clock ewellery reparng neatly promptly done satsfacton guaranteed or money refunded. Thankng my many customers for past favors askng a contnuance same. Respectfully yours. P. r. MUNRO, Maxvllle, Ont. N.B. All Work Done on Premses. 20 PER CENT REDUCTON A BONFDE CHEAP SALE Wd have receved nstructons from L.. Matts That we are to take stock here on 1st Of January or about that tme, To make room for sprng Stock we are to sell LL LNES OF GOODS at " 20 PER CENT BELOW PRESENT PRCES. We refore nvte all our oastomere to come beuelt by se reduced prces before stock takng. S= Fnrs! Furs! Furs! Have You Seen Them? They are LovelySsr Remember a Great Assortment Of Rubbers boots shoes. A. D. MARKSON And J. A. CORY For L.. MATTS. WE ARE HARD,WORKERS Must be dong somethng. To prove ths we are gvng you a few our prces on our h-made Furn- tnro to make room for those we are ust makng. All Hard Wood Bedroom set from 58 to5 Sdeboard " 55 to 52o Uxtenson Table to 512 All Hard Wood Centre Table 51- to 55 Beautful lounge to 57 Bedstead from 52 to 54 We also carry a comple stock chars, sprng mattresses, tables etc. whch we wll sell at a small advance on wholesale prces. A GRAND OFFER.. Any one buyng for 5 upwards we wll gve free a fne perforated arm char. Ths fer s only good for two months. Remember place, red store, frst street north ralway track GUAY & CO., Maxvlle, Ont. MORE LGHT ON THE SUBJECT As usual, Jack rvne s to front has ust put electrc lght uto hs shop. le has always on baud a Large quantty Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausages, etc., also Fresh Fsh, Salmon, Her- rngf, Cod Fsh, Pke, etc. UUF.ST TBCtS PAD FOR Beef Hdes Calf Skns. Gve me a call save money. All partes ndebted to tue pleatc call settle before March 20th. JOHN RVNE, O ' rrert. CRoL es: MCCULLOUGH Are payng r patrons for MLK cured accordng to r prnted n- structons delvered at statons on Canadan Pacfc Ralway be- tween Smth Falls Vaudreul $1.10 per too pounds For Month FEBRUARY. Far- r - -«hng to sell r mlk durng summer for cty use must fy ce to cool? r t-emperature. q"' ell NEWS n prose verse, A. 11 "ho run may read; ve a message brght terse, T, end your ears tll rehearse, () n your urgent need R, epar to Maxvlle, rght away, ssue one all, ot a moment do delay,!. G 0) ttnd make a call on A. A. SPROUL, Maxvlle, Ont. NOTE : My New Sprng Stock has now arrved am prepared to supply all Customers ut Lowest Prces. BARGANS! BARGANS! wll sell for next 30 Days ah tho Wnter Goods have on h at Greatly Reduced Prces to make room for Sprng Goods. FOLLOWNG ARE SOME OF THE BARGANS: am ferng 21 Boys Men s Overcoats at per cent, f ; 2 peces Lolf Cloakng at for ; 1 pece at for Tweeds, Dress Goods at 90c for 70o ; mtaton Lambskn at for ; several peces Cloakng at for ; Carrage Rugs at for A few pars Woolen Blankets away clown. A few Fur Caps slegh robes at your own prces, a lot or goods that must be cleared out to make room. My new stock has commenced to arrve whle ferng you above bargans. can servo you wth new prnts, flanncllottes, checked shrtngs, dress goods, etc., etc. buy Wood, Tes, Fence Posts, Shngle Bolts- all knds Farm Produce. E. A. LONEY, MAXVLEE, OAT. Ewen McArthuPs Advertsement. SPRNG POETRY Man may lve wthout poetry, musc art He may lve wthout conscence, He may lve wthout a leart, And lve wthout frends. He may even do that, but one tlng HE CANNOT LVE WTHOUT A Hat. SPRNG S COMNG, THNK OF THAT, Go to McArthur s buy a a HAT. Latest Styles from Best Englsh Makers, already receved. Large varety at Lowest Prces. Como h see our stock compare our prces. Men s, Youth s Boys Clor Hatter. EWEN HcARTHUR, Fashonable Talor, Maxvlle, Ont. All knds Sewng Machne Nedles Ol for Sale. THAT THE DO NOT SAY BLND WLL SEE By usng my Spectacles but do know that my lne s far ahead nferor grade now beng hled through country by pedlars. car a full lne Genune Damond Rngs from to.00. A full lne Watches Jewellery constantly n stock. E. G. SADLER, Maxvlle, Ont. s TOVES STOVE S To nsure warmth sold comfort your household furnshngs should nclude a stove er Mc- Lary or Clare Bros. Manufacture. Satsfacton Guaranteed. D. COURVLLE, MaxvUe, Ont You Pay Your Money Take Your Choce But t don t cost you anythng to examne our stock HARDWARE. CUTLERY GLASSWARE. Ve have most Select Assortment STOVES between Ottawa Montreal. Don t Forget That Leader Saw stll leads at Crystal Block. P. LESLE A BARGAN HARVEST Groceres 20 lbs. No 1 Granulated Sugar 2 5 ** Best Rasns 6 Best Rce 10 '* Best Barley 8 Japan Tea 5 " Best Japan Tea Thstle Br Black Tea Tea Sftngs Dust Tea Dust Tea Dred Apples Box Gbson Bscuts A 1 Alexra Flour No. 2 Alexra Flour ut Durng Holday Season. Prces ndscrmnately cut down so that a lttle outlay money brngs rch value n return. Dry Goods Long Overcoats from up to Short 3.00 * 4.50 Good Snts from 54. to all szes Lades Dress Cloth double fold 20c a yd. Flannelettes from 4Jc up to 12c per yd. Lamb Skn Caps mtaton Lamb Skn Caps 70 Also a large stock Boots, Shoes rubbers at lowest prces. Boys Brogads, 1 buckle, at c per pr. Now s your tme for Good Bargans. Teas a Specalty. My stock s complete 1 am bound to sell at lowest prces. [ No. 1 Labrador Herrng 4.75! No N. TARKSON, CLEN ROBERTSON, ONT. YOU SHOVE Half Dollars my way. shove Dollar Values your way. am determned to hold leadng place among all compettors as sellng Good Furnture at Cheap Prces. Call early make your selecton, A. D. McGLLVRAY, Furnture Emporum, Mll Square.
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