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1 NEW THE VOL. X. NO. 7. ALEXANDRA, ONT., FRDAY, OCTOBER 7, 90. QLBNQARRY S PUBLC MEN. One Hundred Alarm Clocks mported drect from old country, se can sell at extraordnary prce $. each, every one guaranteed go correctly or exchanged. Don t ove-sleep yourself lose half a. day s work when you Can get an Alarm clock for small sum one dollar. Remember guaranteed. Messrs. Evanturel Greenslelds wll Speak here on Tuesday.,/Yb/ h,u c.eap, bat lov poo.. $ Ths -th ktml, rf.t., knd, we Want. f-v- ry deptrpur-;t \ our sre t onr c» r -tab sm WATCH TALK NO. 2 One week s tme vm refjure repar regulate your watch, we wll n guarantee t, or, f t s not exactly rght, wll ask you leave t a lttle longer. We ll make t rght. H. R. euddon, Watchmaker, Jeweler Optcan. Alexra, Ontaro. Next Tuesday s day when labcrals Glengarry wll meet n convenn here appont fcers select a cakldue for ajproachng Federal elecn. All nterested n good government are nvted, \vhc such able exponents Lberalsm as Hon. E. A. Evanturel, M.L.A., R, Z\. E. Greenslnclds, K.C., 6f Montreal, wll lc pre.sent address garng. y S \ \ J secuo onlv such as wll gve greatest van» fur p aakf-d NOT now JHE.YP, BUT HOW GOOD s our n;or Thn w-ek wa are showng some Hp-»ndcl vuu-.a n overebrta, undershrts, caps, mtts cloves. Kudly gbvuce n oor south wndow see some m. E very artcle re shown can bo reled upon. For both wear comfort re s nothng better on sale anywhere. The mtts gloves are celebrated H.B.K. l)r, horsehde, moleskn Pn Shell Cordovan. Try U8 for anythng you want wear. y \ Wll. J. Smpson, 5 Men s Furnsler, rs mvs EWAN DTNGWAL, ESQ,, Countes Councllor. Was born on tlc Kng s Road, near St Eaphaells, n.tbc year 88. He s a son late.tohï Dngwall, a U.K. Loyalst, who settled re n 82. The Eubject tb.s skelcl was elected st Deputy Reeve o,f Charlottmjurgj ll S.87, a ter\vardt elected Reeve. He was elected Countes Councl n 898, ; stll holds xslon. Mr. Dngwall carres a successful mllng bus! ness.t Wllomsw. Mr Dn.gwall, who s a Lberal n poltcs, has always taken a keen nterest n tle publc afcfars ths County, le s a good -pralf-t speaker deservedly popular wth all classes communty. wwvvwwwvwwwwwww pttw YTT TTr Y TTT YTTQ lb. Durng next cs month you wll receve A P. L. MflLONE, MERCHANT TALOR,.. ALEXASDRA.OST. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA vvvvv/vwywwkyvvwvvwvvy Recent Nuptal Events nterest Our Cty Fars Meet n Solemn Glenarrans. Conclave. Great Clearngout n presence a few frends, at resdence Mr. M. G. McRae. McCormck, on Monday, rd; Ocber, Mss ChrsLena McKcnzo was unted n marra,g Mr. Orone lrddîc, Laan. a great deal advce. You don t need be W advsed as where you wll buy your fall sut; Everybody knows that Malone s suts exactly fll bll..jx5ljlo.jljlo.jlo.jl8jl Sale.Commencng Monday, September 5th. Nothng School Supples But Largest Sck Yet publc generally at greatly reduced prces, all.sck cons.stng dro.ss good.s, flannelette, prnts, gnghams, Best used n make up our suts overcoats.. Scrb Books Keep Warm Note Books V durng Fall Wn- S ter by wearng a well\ made-up sut or overcoat. \ have m sut all fgures purses.? A. J, McDougall, o J MAXYLLE. CANADAN PACFC Golouzan Excurson NPSSNG DSTRCT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 90 Low round trp Second Class rates from Stans n Qnebeo Ontaro, Ottawa, Wnchester Last, also from Haley s Pembroke. Sturgeon Falls, Verner, Warren, TtLarkstay, flassey. Blnd Rver, y Chelmsford. Return lmt November 8th, 90. pckets fall partcalars may be ob,fned from Canadan Pacfc Tcket Âgts. 6 2 shrtngs, cotns undercloths, readymade clothng, overcoats, hats Text Books X MERCHAKTS TALOR, wll fer my patronh tlo caps, boots, shoes, moccasns, rubbers, a general lne groceres, patent medcne, etc. Specal values n Japan Ceylon green black teas, molasses, vnega-, ols, hardware Pens, Pencls crockery, etc. All goods are new n up--date styles. Erasers, etc. Wll rent sre for a term years a good relable man. at Thankng all our frends cus- McLester s all a cordal nvtan come DRUG STORE. secure.some bargans that wll mers for past favors. Extendng be fered. GRAND TRUNK ræ J. N. McCrmmon, MAGNFCENT TRANS Laggan, nt. greatest WORLD S FARS The Greatest Exposn World ever saw opened at St. Lous, Mo., Aprl 0, wll close Dec., 00. t cost $50,000,000. All world s re wth best achevements manknd. Strange people from evory part world wll greet you. Canada s re wth a beautful pavlon welcome you make yon feel at home. Wrte undersgned for descrptve matter partculars regardng reduced rates, etc. See that your tckets read va GRAND TRUNK J. Dstrct QUNLAN, Passenger Agent. Montreal, Que Campbell-Bel. The marr,ge Mr. John J. Cameron, M.rtnwn, Mss Mary K. Bell, daughter Mr. Charles Bell, ok place at Ue home brde s far, n New Ern, on Wednesday evenng, Rev. Fylcs fcatng. The brde wore a beautful gown cream corduroy trmmed wth lace rbbon carred a hoquet whte asters. She was gven aw.sy y her far. Mss Emma Bell was brdesmad Mr. Charles Klnloch, Martnwn, was groomsman. Tle brde s travel» lng dress w.as blue cloth wth hat match. Mr. Mrs. Cameron left for a short honeymoon borc gong r future home n Glengarry. Montreal Star. jsfcdo n a d - McM Ulan A very pretty weddng ok place n St. Carne s Church, Greenfeld on Monday, 2CU September, when Rev. B. A. Macdonald fcât garry s popular young people, n persons cf Mr. Duncan McDonald, cd at nuptals two Glenson late James McDonald, Esq., Mss Maron McMllan, daughter Alex. McMUan, Greenfeld. Durng ceremony, Vvlch was wtnessed by a large number relatves frends, groom was asssted by Mr. Dougald Cameron, whle brde was attended by her sster, Mss Carne McMllan. The muscal part tle ceremony was under drecn organst, Mss Mary Ann McMllan, sster tlxe brde, whe Mss Jula McMllan, youngest sster brde played voln.accompanment., ; The brde was hsomely gowned n nav blue suk, trmmed wdth real dcc..she wore a whte nat crushed plush wdth à hsome plume. At tc coneluson happy event, a recherche breakfast was served at home brde, after whch, Mr. Mrs. McDonald, amd showers rce best wshes r many frends, lefd by west bound express for Ottawa on a honeymoon trp. The gfts brde were valuable, testfyng esteem n whch she Mr. McDonald are held. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA wvvvvywvyvwwvwvvvwv GRAND TRUNK RALWAY SYSTEM U! d f! CÎ - McK en z le. TO THE TEACHERS. n order nïercone te nconvenence as regards PROVENDER acconnodan, occasoned by tbe burngrndng. ng tbe Gr Unon Hotel, tbe management tbe Gr Unon bare arhavng nstalled, upon my premsee ranged for tbe accommodan 5 at McCrmmon, Ont., an up--date grndng machne, am prepared teachers n prvate bouses, durng tbe fll all orders promptly satsfacthey are asked rly. The grnder wll be n opera- comng convenn, n, tll furr notce, every week report at tbe Gr Unon upon arrval, day, Saturdays excepted. All work guaranteed, provded gran s up when blets wll be assgned m. stard. Stablng for horses wll also be furnk. A. braser, Prop. 6 McCrmmon, Ont. shed Adv. The usual scm-raonthly meetng Town Councl was neld on Tuesday evenng. Mayor Costello pre sdng wth all members jresent exceptng Councllor F. Sabourn. After readng tne mnutes last meetng, a deputan, consstng Angus McDonald, coal merchant, Dr. K. McLennan, who appeared as representatves resdents north end wn complan stray anmal nusance on our streets, was hoard. The deputan.was assured that steps would be.taken allevate tle evl. t was n decded, that owng fact that no petn had been rased from resdents ownng property on south sde St. Paul St., bctw.ecn Man Bshop Sts., that walk asked fort from Bshop street eastern end Convent property, wll not l)c gone on wth ths autumn. Messrs. A. McMUan A. D. McGllvray, lavng petned for a walk oa north sde mll square, Mes.srs. Dolan were nstructed proceed wth same. A. G. F. Macdonald n stated that he w as authorzed fer sum 20 as a cash xjnus wards a crossng on Man street, a contnfuan ths walk east sde Man St., mmedaly opposte Mossr.s. P. A. Tuot & Son s mercanue establshment. The fer was not serously entertaned, Mayor jokngly remarkng that twenty dollars was a matter no consequence ths councl. The crossng s now beng placed n front jthc new Post Offce). Aca..uu s aggregatng n negh borhood, wcre n consdered passed; a lst same we apxend : The Glengarran, prntng advertsng $5.50 fl. A. McMUan, use sne l-fter 5.00 W. G. Hall, wages, rep. roads, Bshop St. brdge S0.5 T. Lauzon, water fxtures 5.55 R. E. T. Prngle, electrcal sup ples Can. Gen. Elec, electrcal supples 5.6G Mont. P. & Foundry Co., ron ppng 8.52 Guta Pecha Co., Fre X-pt, supples ;.58 T. Robortson Co., )prg for water servce 9.87 J. F. Sauve, freght cart ago 9.C A. L. Smtl, revsng Voters Lst, etc., A. P. McDonald, electrcal work 7.58 F. Hyde & Co., for dran ppng McDonald vs. Alexra, low costs re shop lcen.se lj.quor case Tlc followng taxes, owng fre on lle brdge, were remtted: McRao & Laroucho $9.25 A. J. McDonald.5 J. A. Cameron.25 NOTCE As r n o,avng wn for a "tme, T desre that all partes havng Accounts aganst me render same on or before Oc oe 25th, also that all partes ndebted me call on or before above date for a settlement. 7- K. McLennan,.D,, Alexrn, 6tl Oct. Obtuary Notces those who have passed G eat Beyond. Ranald McDonald. Sncere sympathy goes out Mr. Mrs. John R. McDonald famly, St. Raphaels, oh sud den death, at Rb Lake, M s., ons Tlhurday, 29th Septemlxtr, ha.son, Ranald. The deceased, who was 6 years age, was a resdent West for about thrteen years, hs sudden death, from heart falure, s a; source much regret many Glengarry frends bereaved famly. Hs remans arrved at Green Valley on Monday, accompaned by Mr. Allan Kennedy, Rb Lake, rmcrly Apple Hll, werc con veyed hs far s resdence from where funeral ok place ont Tuesday St. Raphaels Cuurch Cemetery, where Requem Hgh Mass was celebrated by Rev. D. A. Campbell. Messrs. Allen Alexer Ban, Alex, Allan Kennedy, Gregor Me Gregor Angus A. Mclonald wcro pal-bearers. Besdes hs parents, The lq Mr. McDonald s survved by three bro th.crs, who arrved home on Sunday from Wahnupatac, Ont., attend funeral, four ssters resdent at home. Mrs. Cosmos Kerr. There passed away at her home lcre on Sunday, 2nd Ocber, one Alexras most ghly esteem ed resdents, n person Jula, Ann McGlls, beloved wfe CoJ mos Kerr, Esq.. The dcccscd udy, who was n her sxteth year tme ler death, w,as a daughter late Donald McGlls, Esq., Dcuty Regstrar. Snce last Fenruary she has been nl.ng, everythn-/ possble was done releve her sufferngs, bub death clamed ler for ts own, on date above mcnoned. The funerad on Tuesday St. Fnnan s Cadral und Cemetery was very largely attended, Rev, J. E. McRae celebrated Requem Hgh Muss, durng whch Ms Lordshp Bshop MacdonoU Rev. W. Fox wcre present n sanctuary. The pall-bearers were, Hon. Dr. McMUan, Jno. Smpson, Ü. A. McDonald,.M., Jas. Mc.ee, J. L. Wlson Peter Lesle. Besdes ler husb one sster, Mjss PJlomen McGlls, Ottawa, deceased s survved by two sons four daughters. They are., Frank, Donald,. Jesse Etta resdent at home, Mrs. John Shaw» Mrs. John Mclcster, also ths wn. Mss Magge McDonel. The death a hghly respected lady. Mss Magge McDoell, Tlaughtcr Mr. Sanly Archy McDoncll, Johnswn, occurred at her bror-urlaw s resdence, Mr. Kenneth McDonald, 29-9tJ Con. Lancaster, on Sunday, Ocber 2nd, afte.r an.ncss alout a year a lalf, whch she bore wcf Chrstan resgnan. The deceased, who was n her. fortyfftfth year, was lorn on lot 0-7th Con. lancastcr. Survvng.her arc, her aged thor, one bror two s.slers. The bro-r, Duncan S. McDonel, Jolnswn. The ssters, Mrs. Kenneth McDonald, lot 25-9Ü Con. Lancaster, Mrs. Ken neth Connors, 9ll Con. Charlottenburgh. The funeral was conducted from] her bror-n-law s resdence on Tuesday St. Fnnan s Cadral Conctery, beng very largely attended, showng very hgh esteem n whch she was held by frend.s acquantances. Requem Hgh Mass was.sung by Rev. Far Fox, The pal-bearers were, J. R. McKnnon, Dckenson s Lng; John Knnon. fanca.ster; Arcl McDonel, Glen Rolcrlson ; Kenneth Connor, 9th Con. Charlo tten.burgu; Nel McJ hoe, rd Lochel; Dunoon McDou North Bay. J

2 TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTYTTTyTTTTVTT COUNTY AND DSTRCT. nterestng tems Gared by ndustrous Corre- spondents The News. AAAÀÀÀ AAAAÀAAÀÀAÀAÀAAÀÀÀA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAA Maxvlle. Lancaster frst llo week. Mr. K. McDonald, Glen AnAllxîr Kelson Ga.es caught drew. vsaed Thos. McDonald lata bear n a trap vllch tey j.ul ter part week. set for lm on McLeod faj-m A number from wn attended n Ot.h Con. Caledona last MUJTOW weddng report a s)!.enweek. dd tme. Mss Johnsn Mss Gregg at\vc are sorry report setended Teachers convenn held rcus Ulne.ss A. McDonald. AVe n Uawkesbury on Thusday lopc see hm around agarb Frday last veek. soon.,. T Mss Johnsn, Hassell, has been onga.gcd as Publc School teach cr, she began dutes on Monday. Mss Llly Rowe has gone fe sde n Maxvlle for wnter,.. Ploughng s gettng lo be She wll be greatly mssed here as order Llc day. she was very popular n socal Now that ecclon day s drawng churbl crcles. She had been or-j ngh, )ollcs s fast becomng chc ganst n church Sunday man uopc for conversan. School for a number years Mss Anna VchlOvSh left for vc Mss Maud Downng, B.A., left for Master Unversty, Toron, on Mon Phladelpha College on Monday. day last week, where she conmss Downng has had an unusually templates takng an Arts cours -. brllant career, navng won two Msses Nette Suse Campbell years ago Governor-Gencrars spent last week n Montreal. gold medal n Toron Unversty Mr. John E. Mcnsh returned last year a three hundred dol- from hs trj Manba. Hc; lar scholarshp n Phladelpha. stll prefers Glengarry lhcvestthe mornng Hcevlc Far was ern provnces consders anyone greeted wth a brght sunshne foou S ;o move westward who c-nr c cudless skes, a large number were make. comfortable lvng here. n attendance. At an cary hour Mrs..Leonard Coburn, who spent exhbrs began place tucr ef- past throe weeks vstng her fects. Kach year re s a :marked parental.home here, returned her mprovement n Jorscs cat- home n Rchmond, Que. tle. The poultry exhbt ths year Mr. Howard Mcnsh left for Tor was very. fne. The bread, pckles on on Monday Lo contnue hs preserves all excodet qualty, studes at McMaster Unversty. testfy skll wves Rev. Jas. Fraser, who has fxc n caterng co nner man. Home asent for past three month.s, made flannels, socks, slockngs vstng frends n Scolaud, returned mtts prove that outerman s occuped hs own )upt on Sun not neglected. Fancy plan day. needle work, crochctca kntted Mss Besse Stewart, Vunkarlces, pantngs, drawngs, go cek Hll Model Scool, was show that more more guest her uncle, Mr. AAm. rbeautful s sought after cm- vne, on Sunday. bellsh home. The exhbts A number ol our youth beaugran vagetables were very good. ty propose attendng Jesse Mao Laughln concert at A- anklcclr Hll tc-nght. The surprse party gven on FrD. A. McArthur, Maxvlle, was doday nght at Jas. Newn s was a nq busness here Monday. J. J. McCaag has purchased 00 success, all present enjoyed mselacre.s bush l adjonng ves. The pupls S.S. No. 2 ntend: homestead. R. D. McDonald left on Monday gve an entertanment n thd school n near future. for Cornwall as a juryman. Red Bros, have erected a slo Mss McPherson reurncd from are engaged n llng t at present. Montreal slghtly mproved.. The pupls S.S. No. 2, Mss J. A. McLeod, P.M., was n Alex Edna M. Campbell, teacher, purpose ra, on busness Tuesday. J. N. McLeod, pump maker, s do- gvng a publc concert on Monday, ng a rushng busness n hs lne Got. 7.th. The programme wll consst musc, rectans, drlls, etc. busness. AVe extend our.sympally.-an- All arc welcome. Admsson 0 cents. gus McKnnon on sadden death Proceeds be used for beneft school. Programme hs sster. commence at 7.0 p.m. Fourner TTVTTTTTTTTTTT fttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttftt $ Pacfc Coast f Every day, September 5 Ocber 5, from Chcago. Va The Câlforna Express Omaha ; The Poneer Lmted through St. Paul Mnneapols ; or The South-west Lmted Kansas Cty f you select Breadalbane Mr. Joseph Dory, who was so Mr. Ms. John ). McArthur serously hurt n Ottawa, was nece, Mss Fraser, o Vnnpcg, brought lomc on Thursday last who have been vstng frends n week Lncaster vcnty, returned Mr. Campbell, L Orgnal haa r Western home on Thursday now two steam drlls engaged n ths week. well-dggng here. Mss Jenny Tanner, sster Rev. mprovements contnue. Mr. Maek J. U. Tanner, ett wn ths week Campbell s erectng a wndmll for Cor Wndsor Mlls,.Q. Mr. Ma. McDougall. Ale.ver Dngval, 2nd Con. Char As our new street lghts are work lottcnburg, who has been absent for ng so satsfacrly, Councl have throe weeks n provnce decded ncrease number. Manba, returned hs home on To-morrow, at.0 p.m.. Court Mojday. He was greatly mpressed Revson.wll be held here. Some wth farmng dstrct about sxty complants are be heard. Sours. ;, j Mj,! Mrs. Vogan, Ottawa, s "vstmr. Ralph Sneyd, one ng frends here ths week. Unon Bank staff, Montreal, s n Mss Mary B. McRae returned wn on a two weeks holday. Ho Toron ths week. wll also vst frends n Westport, Last Sunday evenng. Rev. H. D Ont. Tetch, ot St. lîjmo, Rev. -H Mr B. A. A. McConnell, Prncpal Bryant exchanged pulpts. Lancaster School, resumed/ Mr. Dunnng, Bank hs dutes on Mond.ay, havng been Ottawa, s vstng at hs home at absent week prevous on account Cassburn. a threatened attack bronchts A car load marble grante Among vsrs wn ths for montmenlaj work has been re- week were. Rev.. D. Lctch, ceved ths week, by Mr. K. R. St. Elmo, Rev. Dr. McDonald, Frth, Central Marble Works. Glcnco, who were guests Untl.furr notce, Sunday, Rev. J. U. Tanner on Monday. evenng servces n several; Mss Harret Baker, Sdmmerschurches wll be held at 7 o clock wn, spent some days recently tha guest Mrs. J. A. Macpbersoh. nstead 7.0 Mss Maud Bethune, Avonmorc, A lew Lancasterans ttended s n wn guest Mrs. John Black Watch.B entertanments McLennan. n Montreal on Saturday last. Dr. D. McDarmd,.P.S., was n -J-Mr. J. S. Raysdo, Lancaster s faalexra on Monday. mous football player, played wth Msses.Vggo McKllcan, Vankleek Montreal team on Saturday fast Hll, Casse McDermd, Martn- hs effectve work helped n no match) wn, were guests Mss Anne small degree -wn McDougall latter part aganst Ottawas. week. A.,ubc meetng wll "DC held nour street lghtng system s now Lbrary buldng on Tuesday even n full workng order, ng, Ocber th, at 7.0 o clock, change s decdedly a most benef- consder ways means procal one. A few more lghts on some mote Lbrary work. All nterested; streets would be a beneft. arc requested be present. Mss Lzze Kennedy, traned nrse, Communon Wll be observed n Montreal, Mr. Stuart Kenncd, [ Knox Church on Sunday at o clock Metropoltan Bank, Toron, a.m. Preparary servce at 2.0 or vstng r parents, Mr. Mrs. Saturday. Rev, J. C. Stewart, J. W. Kennedy, Apple Hll. Kamloops, B.C., wll fcate. Owng absence df Rev. J. Rev. Rural Dean Housn, CornT. Daley, who s attendng Pro wall, preached n St. John s Msson vno.al "C.E. convenn n Toron Hall on Tuesday evenng at a Thanks Mr. Mrs. Alex. McDermd, as representatve Gfen- gvng servce ; approprate musc garry Unon, no servces wll be held) was rendered by Church Chor. who are spendng a couple montha n Congreganal Church next The halt was partcularly brght wth her sster, Mrs. John MoCanncH, Sunday. attractve n ts decoran frut, were guests Martnwn -frends The frame work new, vegetables, flow.ers, etc. The at- last.week. cheese butter facry beng tendance Was good. Mrs. D. N. Mcljcan daughter, erected by A.. Edwards, south Tho Pcnc Grove Boatng Club have Spokane, Vash., spent last week C.A.R. track opposte ssued nvtans for a euchre wth ler sster, -Mrs. J. P. McNa.ugb roller mll, s fast assumng def- dance bo gven n tho McRae n. Msses Flora McCannell.Jane nte proporn. Hall ths Frday evenng. Blaz s ortyphod fever has confned r.. chestra has been engaged for McNaujghn called on M.axvllo frends on Tuesday. Anne Deschamps.h» room for occason. Messrs..Paul Albert Currer some days. Hs condn s as favon Mrs. McRae, Pendlen, Oregon, able as can be expected. two chldren.arc rhs week vs- spent a couple days n BrcadHs Maxvlle frends wll regret tng at home her uncle, albanc ths week..whle re y knolk that Mr. A. H. Robertson Mr. W. A. Loney. purchased a couple frst class who habeen unwell for sometme Mr. Thomas Fraser, who has lved cows. has been comeled go tho for sometme n Mchgan, has tak Mss da McDarmd s vstng hosptal n Montreal for treatment en up hs resdence n Lancaster) Martnwn frends ths week, Hs,complete recovery s hoped for. has recently purchased tcral t Hampden Mcnsh s engaged as To-nght, Kstponed hoj), n pcrance hall buldng "from Mr. R. teacher n St. Elmo Publc School. Tho regular meetng D. Publc Hall wll bo held, under J[. Johnson. auspces Socal Club. Lttle Mss Louse Fraser, South L. D.S. was held n r hall Messrs. John A. Stewart Chas Lancaster, fulflled dutes on Tuesday evenng. A programme s beng prepared) MePhee attended concert gven flower grl at one mportby Black Watch B n Ol.- ant fashonable weddngs, w hch ok for Tuesday evenng, lltl nst., a debate, Resolved that a country tawa on Frday evenng. place n Montreal ths week, whenmr. R. M.Lctch, Bell Mss L. Boulter, Montreal, ; man s greener n,)ty thar» Telephone Co., Sundayed wth hs Mr. Waller Megs, New, York a cty man n couury, wll be held on Tuesday evenng, 8th nst. parerts here, Mr. Mrs. Davd Cty were made one. Lctch. Mr.. Ü. P. Tobn has ths week The affrmatve sde wll be upheld Ms.s Mary McMllan, Alexan- receved three cars A coal- for by Alex. MePhadden, whle Jas. A. dra, who was guest Mss delvery n wn vcnty. McNaughn wll euport tlc negatve. All arc cordally nvted) Q. M. McLean for some days, rc attend. turned her home ths week. The funeral late Mrs. John, J. J. McCuag w.as n Montreall W. Smllo ok place on Frday last on Monday. was one largest ever Mss Jenne Mougotmcry was n Dap A. McDonaî, Greenfeld, seen n ths dstrct, a slent testalexra on Frday., v sted frends here on Sunday fast. mony esteem n whch J. D. McUoUgaJl attended thd Mss Sade McDonell, Roxbodeceased was held. Rev. Jas. Cor- funeral Mes McDonald, lth Con rcugh, vsted frends here recently. mack conducted servce n tho on Tuesday. Wc are sorry learn hat Mss Presbyteran Church w.as assst lour two granares are now jurcd by Revs. J. T. Daley, H. Bryant chaeng -hay gran, a lot M. A. McDermd s ll but hope ty H. D. Lctch. Messrs. J. J. gran s beng Jaulcd n. Prces hear her speedy recovery. Mrs. McLell famly have! Wghtman, -. A. Mcntyre, D. p. are always as hgh, hghfr, erc moved nlo Mq. A: A. MeDontll smcdougall, W. N. Dauley, D. P. than anywhere along lne. house, Man St. South. McDermd A.. Edwards were Much satsfacn s expre,ss-ad Wo hear reports a much needpall-bearers. The remans were nr wth regard C.P.R. puttng ed repar beng done, that s rred n Maxvlle Cemetery. a. mal servce on loua. We are. gravellng- our man road, whch Mr. Jas. Dugud- has routed a ba- now gettng a mdrmrg evenng kery at Avonmore j wll short mal. nstead at noon as former s almost mpassable after a heavy ran. ly take possesson. Jas. can kneadl ly. Mss Anne McDermd s vstntg dough that ors need n a fnsh Mr Jas. Cullor, our enterprsng.frends at Maxvlle. ed manner,. furnture dealer, has added a G HMr. tr. McQuag, our popular lumlast Frday, Mr. Arch. Munro, Cth P. gasolne engne a grnder Kenyon, had a narrow; escape from hs equpment. The farmers n ths ber merchant, has purchased a valu a.ble pece hardw.ood bush serous f not fatal njury. He was vcnty wll fnd t very convenent drvng through bush, durng get r provender ground here swamp from Mr. A. A. McDonell. Death has removed a hghly re hgh wnd when a tree fell, Joe s su-e beng well jaspected lady îrom our mdst, n kllng one hs horses serous- tronzed. person Mrs. Jas. D. Mcly woundng or. Happly he Donell, who passed away on Saturhmself escaped wthout njury. day, Sept. 2th. Although alng r. Mrs. G. Smth graughter sometme, her condn was not &bn Eleanor, are guests Mrs. sdered serous untl about two weeks Mss Lzze.McDonald left Wed- Smth s son, Harlow, at Greenfeldr ago. Her maden name was sabella nesday for Montreal. Mss Eva McDermd, Gen- Mcnsh, a daughter. Mr. Mss M. C. Donovan, Aloxan- eral Hosptal, Cornwall, spent a few. Mrs. J. N. Mcnsh, tho 2ndl ra, s at nescnt guest days last w.eek at her home on R,oxlorough, both whom survve Mss M. C. McDonell. sl. her. Besdes her husb, youmg famss Chrstena McMllan, FassMss McNaugln, who las been mly aged parents, she leaves forn, left on Tuesday for T atter- gue., Mss Mary MeDotgal, three brors two ssters vz. son, N.Y. North Branch, returned her Angus Jenne on homestead, t s wth deep regret we have home n Cornwall on Sunday. Danel Greenfeld, Mrs. McDotv chonclc death a most Qu a number from Y.P. gall, Vankleek Hî, Alex, estmable lady n person Socetcs- ths place attended tho Seattle, AVash.., al whoîn Mss Margaret McGlls, lot 0- C.E. convenn held n Maxvlle last- heartfelt sympathy s extended n 5th Lochel, whch sad event occur- week report a very onthusa.s r sad bereavement. red on Saturday last at p.m., af- helpful convenn. The funeral, whch was largely atter a very short llness. Mrs. t. G. Smth, Greenfeld, tended, ok place on Monday morn The funeral ok place on Mon- s vstng her mor, Mrs. A. Ur- ng, St. Ajdrew. s Church day, was very largely attended quhart, who has been serously ll. Cemetery. stme seventy-fve carrages follow) Dan McDermd, Lne Road, left The pdl-bcarers were, Messr.s. S. ng )0 remans r last rest last week for Calgary, where he n- McDonell, Dan H, McDonald, Dan D. ng place, as a slght rbut tho tends spendng a couple months McDermd, Dun Gahey, Don A. Me esteem n whch deceased was wth hs brors that place. Donel D. McDonald. held. On Monday Requem Hgh Mss McDermd, Domnonvlle, Mass was celebrated for repose spent a few days n wn "last soul deceased y week. Rev. Far McMllan. The deceased A weddng on ta)s, partculars Rev. Mr. Graham, Montreal, leaves mourn loss a lov- s expected occupy pulpt later. ng sster, one bror one ss- n Burns Church on Sabbath next. Mr. Jas. Hay attended mornng eer ter, John Anne, who resde on A number tho young jcolc- vce n Glen S.xulfeld on Sunday. tho homestead. Mr. Eddy Hope vsted Andrew Mo from vllage drove out Mr. The pall-bearers were, John A. Davd Cameron s Monday evenng Rao on Sunday last. A number from here attended tho McDonald, John A. McGlls, Alex. J. welcome hs son wfe, who admcmllan, Jas. D. McGlls R. just returned from tle weddng dance at R. McDougall s on Frday trp. A cordal welcome was extend last. Al- McDonald. To tho bereaved we jon wth ed Mrs. Cameron, whose former Mr. A. McCaskll, St. Eugene, ysted at Mrs, M. -Fraser s her News n extendng our sympathy,. homo was n Huntngdoa. Skye Domnonvlle Dalhouse Stan Apple Hll Martn"wn Rosamond St Anne De Prescott. CHCAGO, MLWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RALWAY Green Valley Jack F ro.st arrved lately. Mr. Donald A. McDonald returned on Saturday from lle woods, havng, receved some panful njures about tle head, but we are glad say ho s mprovng ncely. Messrs. John B. Hugh A. Me Donald left on Wednesday r Soutl Woods. The remans late Ranald!.. McDonald, who ded very suddenly n Rb Lake. Ws.. last week, arrved on Monday ly C..R., were taken hs far s resdence.tohn R. McDonald. A mal car has been establ.shed on tho C..R. local between Smth s Falls Montreal. Ths wll be a great convenence publc along tho lne. The party held here on Monday nlght was a decded suscess. Over thrty couples beng present. TTTTTTTVTyTTTTTTTTTTVTVTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTTTTTTTTT For free Books Polders kndly fll out ths Coupon mal -day A. J. Taylor, Can. P.A., 8 Kng Street, East, Toron. Name. Cty Street Address State Probable Destnan AAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAAÀAAÀÀAÀAÀA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA MLLNERY!!! Our Gr Mllnery Openng for ths Pall Season "wll take place Frday & Saturday, SEPTEMBER 0 & OCTOBER followng days We nvte all Lades Alexra vcnty come nspect our Hats. All are Welcome. A. MARKSON, The Sne Sre., House Pantng. A coat pant wll cover a multtude stans add dollars value your property. Dyer Mss Chrstena McRae has returned Montreal after stcndng her hol days at home. Mss A. Fawcett s at present vs kng frends n Moose Creek. Qute a number from here attend ed Chrstan Endeavbr Convenn on Tuesday Wednesday. Mss Kate Magge McRae left la.st week for Montreal. Mr. Mrs. F. Fndlayson, Avonmore. were guests Mrs. Dn McKllcan on Monday last. Mr. Duncan McRaa has a gang men employed at hs corn. Mr. Mrs. D. Morrson, Bloomngn, were guests Mr. W. J, Buell s on Monday. F. McLeod, Kng s Bush, passed through our wn on hs way Maxvlle on Tuesday evenng. Mr. Mrs. Joe. Currer, Maxvllo, were vstng vhs bjthsur, Chas. Currer on Sunday. Mr.- Mrs A. A. 5.tcEwen, Bloomngn, were vstng frends n our mdst last week. Murdock McKenze, Seotsown, Que., who has been vstng frends n.out wn, left on Tuesday for Kngsn, where hc attends college. Only $.00, Chcago San Erancsco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Portl, Tacoma, Seattle many or Pacfc Coast ponts. Only $0.50, Chcago Spokane ; $0.00, Chcago Helena Butte, Ogden Salt Lake Cty. Greenfeld Thu folloavng s Clpped from) tho Rossl Mner, B.C., Scjt. 27th, 90;: An nterestng uatrnonal event ok place yesterday mornng at Sacred Heart Church, when Duncan) J. McDunoll, a Rossl busness man, was unted n marrage " Mss Jeanette Campbell, Greenfeld, Ont. The brde arrved n cty on Frday was guest Mrs. Costello at Ue Great Western Hotel untl weddng. A few frends were n atcndancc at church when choral servce commenced at 8.0. The brde was becomngly attred n cream crepe dc Cheue car., rod brdal roses. She was attended by Mss Vc ora Oher, who wore whte crepe dc Chene. Wllam E. Costello accompaned groom. Rev. M. W. McKnnon fcatng, celchratng an mpressve nuptal mass. Subsequently party was entertaned at breakfast n tho home Mrs. Costello. Tr.c happy couple wll maker home at Mr. McDonald s resdence on Davs St., opposte Sacred Hear L Church. They have best wshtu many frends for a happy long weded lfe, ; Ths young couple s well. favorably knowm n Glengarry, where r many frends wsh m every happness through lfe. NTEROR And EXTEROR WO/?K. A SPECALTY, satsfacn guaranteed. ESTMATES FURNSHED. Before la tng your job for pantng call oh, or wrte. J. J. KEMP, Panter, Alexra, Ont. AAAAAA AAA AAAA AAAAA WEDDNG NVTATONS VWWWW»/VVvS.VVVyVWVVWVWWVWVWWVVVX$ c c t We carry n sck a fne lne o Weddng Stanery can supply nvtans Announcements, beautfully prnted n most fashonable type, n lots sut, varyng from 2 dozen up. Two sets Envelopes match. Goods sent by mal postage pad. Vstng Cards. 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3 Busntas,f TO CURB A COLD N ONE DAY. Bretrg. \ Take Laxatve DHomo Qunne Tablets. All druggsts refund lu- money f t fals! cure, f W Grove s sgnature a o; each b.y. 2Ô0. LEGAL. Mr. Glad.sne s loyal devotefl leutenant. But although a keen party fghter, a.somewhat swashbuckler type, ho faltd mpress hs hearers or country wth dea thav hs cour.se was actuated by sncere convcn. ndeed, ho occuped very much posn held by Benjamn Dsrael, n hk earler days,, lke that nscrtablc statesman, he possessed n no small degree tho gft phrase-makng. Ho t was who coned phrase, stewng n Parnell juce, a smle ten quoted aganst hm n homo rule controversy. When Gladsne adopted home rule, Sr Wllam Harcourt followed hm, but hs acn was thought be dctated more by party expedency than on prncple. n 89 ho ntrch duced carred hs memorable budget, equalzng death rates on Two Harcourt M M M real personal property a measure that has snce proved nestmable beneft tle co\mtr5- s revenue. Mr. Gladsne fnally retred n same year, was succeeded by Lord Roseberv. who Was credted as havng been great statesman s choce. Ths s now known have been an erroneous mresson. as Mr. Gladsne was prepared name Lord.Spencer, had hs counsel been asked. Lord Hoscber.vs )Osn was not a happ.v one. He Sr Wllam Harcourt dltcred on tho man lnes party s polcy, latter became more more deeply mbued wth dea those who opposed Lberal mperalsn. The dfferences were agan agan patcled up, but crss came at last, Sr Wllam s local ve bll was one man causes hs own defeat at Derby party rout. Sr Wllam Harcourt s nterest n Parlamentary affars was now on tho wane, n 898 he retred from counsels Lberal party. Durng 899 9)0. ho fered strenuous resstance fnancal propo.sals Unonst Government, r Prunsvaal polcy, severely crtczed tho conduct war. Between ho contrbuted many letters Tho rmes aganst Rtual.stc party n Church Engl, hut r nfluence was much dscredted by hs atttude ward dsestablshment. CONTROL THE STOCK WAS GREAT LBERAL ;y ACDONKbl. & COSTELlO HAKUSXKKS, mmm SOblCTOKb, NOTAKEb PUBMC, ETC. Solc for Bank Ottawa. Aexaudna, Ont. f. A. aaodonelb, K.c. F. T. COSTELLO..Mouuy loa.-fct owo6t rate ou mortgage NOTCE ÎQ jltlos Steel Trust Purchases Cramp Works at Collngwood. Death Rt. Hon. Sr Wllam Vernon Harcourt. NOMNAL CAPTAL $2,550,000 THE NEWS WAS UNEXPECTED Wll Not Dsclose. However, ts End Came Suddenly At Hs Conntry Seat MUN. M. - SoUCTOK, CÎUNVKÏANO» K. Lu PURMC,.ÿC. AVOCtlTH, Out. A;.NOTARY at jovv Haces uf ntereht. Âlorgaue Puohaaud. JDWABD H. TFFANY. HAKHlîVElt, NOTAJtY, KTC. Alexra, Un. Olce Over Nvvs Onc JQKTCR. PRNOOB A CAMBKON BARUSTKRS, ClOLCtTORff.V THS bupremb OOÜBT, / NOTARES PUBLC, AC. Cornwall, Ont. J AMES LKTCH, K.c., R. A. PsNOLk, J. A. C. CAMERON, L L.B. j[-aclbnnan, CLNE & MACLENNAN, BARRSTERS, oolctobs, NOTARES, Cornwall, Ont. X K.c. Ü. B. MACæNNAN, F. C- H. CLNE. ETC. J. MACLKNNAN. LEX. L. SMTH, Barrster Solcr, dtc., Alexra, Ont MePbeo s Block, J LJL uuu.or o hc cst-l. j/uh McK-uzC;!uc 0 ow.-snp.ù CarloUcbarjl, n Lu; COUP y Gleng:arry, Esqure, deceased. Noco s hereby jlveu pursuant R S.Ü., 897 Cap. :9, that all crcdorï ors» bav, clams agar-st estate sad Hugh McKenze, who ded near V- Uge \Vlamswn, n sad Towshp oc Clarlotcubargh, on or about tlc thrd day Juy, A.D. 90, arc requred on-or Lxfore tho thrteenth day Ucocr A.D 90, send by ost prepad or delver undersgned Solcr for Samuel McPherson, Ecq, ex ecuc sad estate, n.r Chrs tan surnames, addresocs full partculars r clams.a statement r accounts haturc tler sccurty f any. held by m. And furr take notce that af ter sad date, tle sad execur wll proceed dvstrbule as.scts sad deceased amongst t!e partes enttled tlcre havng regard only tho clams whch he shall n have had notce-, sad execur wll not be lable for assets sad estate, any part re, any person or )orsons whose clam notce.shap not have been receved at tmo such dstrbun. JAMES DNGWAT.L, Cornyvall, Ont. Solcr for sad execur Dated at Cornwall, Sept, CLARK BROWN. BAUUSTRJt. 8OLÏCTOH. NOTART, ETC. WHLLAM8T0WN, ONT. MÂCDONELL, BABBSTRU. Solcr, Conveyancer, Oommssgtmr. Offce Court House. CwrMwall. Collecns promptly attended. L..tf Barrster, Solcr, Notary Publc. Money loan at 6 per cent. Alexra, Ont NEW CATALOGUE j-st fr-m )rtkk wll help you decde school {uesj. A copy nmhd fre? anyone nteresed n» cnrmg a thorough practcal ducam. Ardr tft ; Geo. F. Smth, Prropftl. Long Dstance Phone G. Oornwal., Ont gmlth & J ANGLOS, Barrsters, Solcrs, Notares Publc. ROBERT SMTH. A. BAKDFELD LANGLOS Buetsngers Block, Cornwall, Ont. Money loan on easy terms. MEDCAL. But t Wll Ultmately tc Used As Canadan Subsdary Steel Trust Cor- Man Street. Alexra, Out. CONDTON POWDER s all J Y. BAKER, B.A., M.D., CONDTON POWDER Dalhouse Mlls, Ontaro. JR. J. T. HOPE, not Lnseed. Those who have once used t never experment wth, ors. Dose that ors. OFFCE : MoPHEE S BLOCK, Man Street, Alexra, Ont Same prce, 25c. a package. Guaranteed contan no Antmony. MSCELLANEOUS, VEHY STABLE Stables St. Carne St. East. Hear Gr Unon Hotel. MoàîLLAN, ARCH. Proprer DRUGGSTS, ALEXANDRA, ONTARO, Alexra. Ont. A. A. M0DOÜGALL, LOENBED AUCnONEEB, Maxvlle, Ont JNLAY MoNTYRE. Prnted Butter Wraps KLLED THE GOVERNOR. Moroccan Trbes Kcrensa mprsonment Kcbels. Tanger, Oct.. The Governor Arzla a small seaport, 25 mles f-om Tanger), who was farn-law former War Mnster, El Menebh, has been murdered at Arzla by peojle surroundng trbes. The murder was commtted out revenge for acn tho Governor n mpasonng members trbes. The murderers released pr.soncrs at Arzla klled many tho wn.spcoplc. Great alarm prevals at Arzla, authortes re have appealed Mohammed El Torras, representatve at Tanger Sultan, send m assstance. London, Oct.. C.A.P.) Premer Seddon ot Now Zeal, speakng at a banspet celebrate hs slver jublee as an M.P., urged tho establshment a Btsh Commercal Bureau, wth branches n all Brtsh possessons, mantaned. by Groat Brtan tho self-governng colones. The presdent tho Board Trade, at head Board, should bo afflated wth Colonal Chamber Commerce, wth specal object watchng reportng on trade reejurements, manufactured goods, raw materal all or j)roducts. The Empre should assst n extenson Brtsh colonal markets, keepng tho mor country colones posted n respect competn or countres. Woodsck, Oct.. The barns on farm Wllam Scott, n East Zorra, wcre destroyed by fre from a spark from a threshng engne at 5 o clock yesterday afternoon. All gran buldngs were consumed. There s only a small nsurance. Davd Malcolm, owner threshng outft, several men, narrowly escaped death when tryng get separar out tho barn. Flames caught r clothng but y escaped scros njury. Tho separar was saved. xss about $0,000. Drowned n Georgan Bfty Parry Sound, Oct.. Patrck O Connell, watchman on steamer Oty Mdl, was carred through a lower gangway drowned durng a heavy gale yesterday mornng on trp from Collngwood here. Nothng could be done render assstance on account tho heavy sea runnng at tme. Consderable damage was done cargo general freght merchse, some cattle were njured. O Connell came from Glenora, near Cobourg, Ont. All good Butter Makers now use Parchment Paper tq wrap r Butter n. Martnwu, Ont. t protect.s butter ceep.s t clean MONEY MONEY free from dust odors. The nndersgned s prepared loan money at 5 percent on terms sut borrowers. better for hlng t o! CHABGKS REASONABLE. FAR DEALNG ACCORDED TO ALL. PRVATE MONEY AVALABLE. FARMS FOR SALE. How much Be sure you get nre Parçbmeut Paper, good.strong, that wll not tear when wet tvth pckle. ANGUS MCDONALD, 22-ly nburance Atfent.! LQUOR LCENSE ACT. nforman an nfracn Lquor Lcense Act, wthn County Glengarry, forwarded me at Lancaster, wth bona fde name address sender, wll be treated wth confdence acted upon promptly J. W. McNAUGHTON, Myr Lloenee nspectr Becelred Ther Poltcal Tranng At Hs ot Gladsne London, Oct.. Sr Wllam Vernon Harcourt ded very suddenly Saturday mornng, at Nuncham Park, near Oxford, country scat whch ho recently nherted from hs nephew. Only hs wfe, a daughter late John Lothrop Motley, tho hsran, former Amercan mnster Great Brtan, was wth hm. When Sr Wllam went bed Frday nght, he seemed be farly well, though he had been sufferng from a-slght chll. Saturday mornng when he was called he repled cheerly: "n a short tme." Later a servant entered room am found Sr Wllam lyng dead on hs bed. Hs son, Lews Vernon Harcourt, member Parlament for Rossendalc Dvson Lancashre, was hastly summoned from London. Among all" classes n Unted Kngdom, regardless party, tho unexpected news caused a sensan genune regret. The announcement n March last hs ntenn retrng had prepared publc for Sr Wllams eventual dsappearance from tho actrc arena pold tcal strfe, but re had been no ndcan that hs consttun had been mpared by nearly 0 years ferce Parlamentary strfe. The physcans say Sr Wllam ded healt falure durng sleep. The fact that heart was weak had been known physcans famly for some tme. ssuer Marrage Lcense. 6-ly Few Lett Who New York, Oct. Tntcro.sts representng nled States Steel Cor)oran have purchased controllng block Slock n tho Steel ron Company, organzed wth a nomnal captal acqure am operate C ramp Steel Works at Collngwood, Canada. The sol corporan wll take over Canadan frm at an early date. n ths connecn t s sal that new company, whch s called Norrn Steel ron Company, Lmted, wll ultmately be used as Canadan subsdary steel corporan, that tho new plant may bo n operan much sooner than f corporaron underok buld an entre new plant at any pont n Canada. Untl re are furr developments as ablty stqcl companes now operatng n Canada meet requrements new bounty laws re, sol. corporan wll not dsclose ts defnte plans as Canadan trade. ONALD J.MAODONBLL,. LOENSED ATJCTXONKUB. Fnrk On Saturday One Dsrael Thre.hera Narrow Kseape. DENTST. At Xnneham poran. R..7. A. GARLAND, D D Yet, Brltlfth onuuerclal Buoau. G. DANEL LEGAÜLT, y Defn Plans A# Canatllat Tr:»;le Jast NEWS PRNTNG CO., Alexra,fOnt. Funeral On Thursday, The remans late Sr Vernon Harcourt wll be bured at Nuneham on Thursday. Kng Edward has telegraphed as follows from Balmoral wdow statesman: Allow me express my deepest sympathy n sad loss you have sustaned. have lost an old valued frend n your dear husw. Sgned.) Edward. Melvlle W. Fuller, Chef Justce ot Unted States Supremo Court, sent followng from Washngn: Deep sorrow sympathy. As late as last Frday Sr Wllam wrote a long letter hs son Varous copes, showng an unabated nterest n publc affars. Somethng a Great Man. Tho Rght Hon. Sr Wllam George Granvlle Venables Vcrnon-Harcourt was tho second son tho late Rev. W, Vcrnon-Harcourt Nuneham Park, Oxford, Matlda Mary, daughter late Colonel W. Gooch, was born on Oct., 827, Educated at TYnty College, Cambrdge, he graduated wth lrstclafs honors n tho classcal trpos, was called tho Bar tho nner Temple n 85. Ho became Q..O. n 866, three years later was apponted Whowell pressor nternanal law at Cambrdge. t.was durng se early years that ho largely contrbuted varous journals, wrote remarkable seres letters The Tmes, over sgnature Hsrcus, whch were publshed n book form n 808. n 868 he enrch Parlament, sttng as member for Oxford tll general elecn 880, when ho was defeated by Mr. Hall. A.seat was found for hm through voluntary resgnan Samuel Plmsol, well-known advocate seamen, who had boon returned for Derby, Sr Wllam represented tl.at consttuency tll 895, when ho a.gan sustaned defeat. West Monmouthshre came tho rescue, that seat ho retaned for remander hs lfe. Offcal Becognltlon. Keen! j Debater. As a Parlamentaran, Sr Wllam Harcourt had few superors. He was a keen powerful debater, [jossossor a ven broad caustc humor, whch he drew from wth admrable readness, am worked tho full. To " last, hs speeches were lstened wth nterest, although not nfrotuently tho.v smelt lamp. t was hs nvarable practce wrte se out u full, a fact whch, on one occason, drew a somewhat weak gbe from Mr. Chamberlan, who remarked that we don t all fnd tme wrte out our speoclcs. Sr Wllam was on ntmate terms wth many ot tho most dstngushed ornaments Vcran age. He was a wt a raconteur, many hs bon mots found r wa.v n publcty. He s sad on one occason have rar dsturbed.serent.v Lord fennyson, who had been descantng on tle pleasures a smoko n early mornng, by murmurng somethng about earlest ppe half-awakencd brds..sr Wllam was twce marred frst Theresc, daughter T. H. Lster, second, Elzabeth, daughter J. L. Motley, hsran, wdow.t. P. ves. He leaves a son. Lews Vernon Harcourt, also n Parlament, wth whom hs relans were an unusually tender affecnate character. The mperal Parlament wdll feel loss ths dstngushed member, who has done much mantan ts dgnty best tradns, wth hm one ts mo.st strkng fgures has passed away forever. Fre Chef Croker njured New York, Oct.. Nearly a quarter a mllon dollars loss was cau.sod early yesterday by a fre n bg block meat-packng houses refrgeratng [lants n Tenth avenue. Chef Croker was njured narrowly escaped death n fallng through a floo- wca,kenod by flames n a cellar under buldng. MNSTERS PLANS Meetngs n Nova Scota, New Brunswck Quebec. THE PREMER MOVES LATER Hon. W. S Feldng, Hon. H, Kmmer on, Hon. Mr. Brodeur, Ron. Mr. Ftzpatrck Hon. Mr. Fsber Already Booked For Meetngs n East Two New Senars Fer North West. Ottawa, Oct.. Sr Wlfrd Laurer has not yet mapped out hs plans campagn, but several hs colleagues are startng out take part n tho fght. Hon W. S. Feldng left last nght for Halfax, where he tvll meet Provncal leaders. Hon. H. R. Emmerson leaves nght for New Brunswck. He wll spend Tuesday nght n St. John, on Saturday, Ocber 8th, wll attend a convenn Westmorel Lberals at Moncn. Hon. Mr. Brodeur leaves -day for Roxn Falls, Shefrd County, whore he speaks n tho evenng. On Sunday ho wll address meetngs at St. Valeran S. Ccclc DcMloon. On Monday nght Mr. Brodeur Messrs. Ftzpatrck Fsher wll address a mass meetng at Rchmond. On Thursday Mr. Brodeur s booked for tho convenn Ncolct Lberals at Becancour. The proclaman dssolvng Parlament wll appear n The Canada Gazette -day. A Conservatve convcntôn wll be hold n Harmony Hall next Frday. Mcs.srs. Thomas Brkctt Napoleon Champagne wll lkely be chosen as cdates. Meetngs Regstran Boards. A crcular wll be sent out by Secretary State yesterday, pontng out tho desrablty reg-stran boards meetng gvng effect provsons contaned n Ontaro act. The Clerk tho Peace has been nstructed furnsh regstran boards wth forms oaths ndex books such or nforman as may bo necessary. The rates remuneran regstran fcals wll he same as n tho Provncal elecns. The regstran manhood suffrage voters wll take place n ctes country wns Ontaro also n Nagara Falls, Sault Stc. Maro Dcseron. Mr. Bronson May Accept. Hon. E. H. Bronson has been approached wth a vew hs becomng a runnng mate Hon. N. A. Belcourt for cty Ottawa n tho comng elecn. Mr. Bronson has not gven any defnte answer, but re s some reason beleve that, although he determned some tme ago abon poltcs, he wll consent run agan f t s unanmous wsh party. MR. BORDEN SENSTVE Reples Sr Wlfrd s Accusan tfaa He Was Not Serous. Bomanvllc, Oct.. Senstve crtcsm Sr Wlfrd Laurer at Sorel, Mr. R. L- Borden last nght repled accusan that he was not serous u hs ralway polcy. The Opposn leader dened tho allegan wth vgor, charged tho Lberals wth lack serousness, because, as he sad, y had abaned every plank n r platform 90. The remander Opposn loader s speech was along lnes those precedng. Tho Bowmanvllc meetng, lke that at Port Hope, was n ntcrest Leut.-Coloncl H. A. Ward, Ôonser- vatvc cdate n Durham, who evdently expects a keen fght wth popular Lberal member for old rdng West Durham, Mr. Robert Both. Contrary expectans tho announcement date tho elecns made no apprecable change n amount enthusasm at ths as compared wth or Conservatve meetngs..jury.vrards 00 Hamases. Sr Wllam s outstng ablty POLTCS N A NUTSHELL. rapdly ga nod hm fcal recogntoron, Oct.. After an hour n. He was apponted solcr ten mnutes consderan tho general knghted n 87, but jury n case ot Stckle v. Flck At a meetng Cabnet at Oths tenure post was not at 6.0 last nght returned a verdct tawa Frday, Hon. J. H. Ross, exsayng: We fnd defendant Flck long duran, t comng a close Governor Yukon, T. O. gulty n tho frst charge, adultery, n followng year by defeat Davs, formerly member for Sas damages $00. tho lberal mnstry under Gladkatchewan, were called Sensne. That great statesman n ate. They are apponted two Baby Badly Burned. retred from leadershp, whch new Sonarshps created by ParlaToron, Oct. 8. On Saturday ment last year. passed tho Marqus HartngBaby Florence Dll - Drummond Dr. Barr, M.P.P. for Duffern, havn. However, tho publc worshp regulan bll brought sulkng place came tho front doorstep ng receved tho nomnan her homo,.sat down clad only n Achlles from hs tent, he strenconservatves for tho Commons, wll her flannelette nghtdress, pull on resgn hs scat n th# Local Assembuously opposed t n Parlament. her shoo. A lttle lad lvng next door ly -day Saturday). Sr Wllam Harcourt supported tho Andrew Mscampbcll s agan bll, re were some sharp pas- was playng wth matches,, havng gnted one, he throw t at choce for Conservatve party for sages-at-arms between gr old lttle grl. t stuck tho nght Legslature at Sault S. Mare. man hs somewhat bumpus Should he declne anor cdate solcr-general. t was n one gown n an nstant chld was enveloped n flames. Her mor wll be chosen on th nst. se word combats that Gladsne wrapped her n a rug tho flames referred Sr Wllam Harcourt as were extngushed, but not before seshot Whllo Duck Shootng. not yet havng sown all hs ParlaShe mentary wld oats roncally re- vere burns had been nflcted. Portage la Prare, Man., Oct.. marked that when debates were may de. Roy Thompson, a son. W. over he would possbly have acqurthompson, was shot nstantly Twelve Persons Drown. ed some knowledge ecclesastcal klled near hero Thursday evenng. Las Yogas, N.M., Oct.. Half law. Tho unfortunate boj had been vstalthough Sr Wllam Harcourt Watrous has boon destroyed by a ng wth frends near Portage Creek, flood, at least twelve persons had not been a very ardent supportnhd had been duck shootng. He tred have been drowned, ncludmg three er Mr. GlndstOHe, ho, became draw hs loaded gun wards hm chldren J. H. Stevens. Felx Vlfrom boat, when t dscharged, Home Secretary n tle Lberal Govlareal, hs wfe, two ssters a strkng hm n sde. ernment ot 880, durng hs recouple chldren O. F. orter. gme passed varous acts mj.. Stevens hs wfe escaped, Hs Arm Amputatsd. portance Brtsh nterests. That but y arc n a crtcal condn. was tmo, o, ot tho dynamte Many persons were rescued from Hamln, Oct.. W. E. Veroutrages, n regard whch he ok trees houseps. vera, Sarna, a G. T. R. brakeman, a frm st, hs E.xplo.svcs Act was.serously njured last evenng at havng been passed n tho shortest May Bo Charged Wth Murder, tho Stnart street stan. He ran tmo on record. As champon law after bs tran as t was pullng out Wnnpeg, Oct.. F. W. Watts, order, he had some stff strug yard, stumbled fol under arrested at Moosejaw for robbery, gles wth Parnell.s, hs ears. Pwo cars pas.scd over hs may be charged wth tho murder somewhat btter humor dd not tend Alex. Taffen, whose body was found arm. Te was removed Cty sten tho rancor rsh controho.sptal, where t was amputated. mangled n ralway yard ths versy. Durng those years, however, wn two weeks ago. he establshed hs rght tx rankfell n Cylludsr. ed among ablest mo.st efklled On tho Track. Wnn )eg, Oct.. Guy Hawkns, a fectve tho Lloral loader.s. form h from Nova Scota, workburken, Oct.. Wllam Myers, Loyal Gladsne. a man 65, was klled whle walkng on farm A. Pecerr, near n 886 ho became Chancellor ng on tracks n yard at Cnrevlle, N.W.T., fell n tho c lnder a thresher yesterday tho Exchequer, a post he agan hold Burken yesterday mornng. Den 892-9D, actng throughout as ceased was hard hearng. lost, one leg.

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