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1 NEWS r ( -- ALEXANDRA, ONT., FRDAY, JULY 8, 904. VOL. X. f n need of.... Lae 00 Blands mproved Bes Tonc ( TAXATVE ) TRY US. Pu up u boles conanng loo each We guaranee every arcle ve sell. a 50 cs. per bole. E J. OEYER, Mr. Arch. Cameron Burfed a S. Elmo. remans of lae Arche W. Cameron, aged 22, son of J. H. Cameron, S. Elmo, who ded m Aln, B.C., n May las, arrved home on 23rd ns., and were nerred n famly bural ground, Alex. McKenze, who has large mnng neress n Aln, B.C., andl wh whom Arche had been engaged for las wo years, accompaned remans. Arche, had always been a favore wh all, boh old and young, and funeral from home of hs parens, whch was one of larges ever seen n vcny, bespoke eseem n whch ho was held. RON PLLS McLeser s DRUG STORE. Dalhouse Saon. Hghes prce pad for Eggs. Wlllasown Hgl School. ON lo FASHONABLE TME. CLOTHNG... Puncualy means much o young man of o-day, Hs good name and salary may depend on. Wehave Wachos and Clocks a all prces, bu every one of m keeps good me. f your wach les, call on us. We wll make ell ruh o second, and a lle cos. Wearers of above should remeuber ha very bes noveles can always be had from McDougall, Talor who consders your wans and ases as as well hs ovn Yes YOURS COME FRST. LATE ARCH. CAMERON. A. J. McDongall H. R. CDDON, S. Lawrence Block, Alexandra. Maxvlle B Leadng Talor floople S BLOCK, MAXYXK. V HERE HM HGHV To annonnce ha we have ]Qs receved a large oonsgnmen of Lades garmens. BLOUSES n laes shades from 50o o $.00, knd ha wear and are fashonable. Yo can p ge more. You can pay less.* bes n Couny, from$2.50 o $3 50 READYMADE CLOTHNG Sus, guaraneed, S3,50 o $6.00. y are beaues and canno be duplcaed for eas han $0.00. SEE MY TRMMED HATS. CRDGERES Tase and ry before you buy. Bes granulaed sugar, 4J cen. All or lnes n proporon. TJ cens per dozen rj J- for egks J- Tha s wha we wll pay for all eggs you brng us. Yours for busness, P. DANELS & e., FASSFERN, re, hu you can hu you wll ge Dg bn\^^ pck ener facure, hstg^fan* /ees parng q^es. SalemMBJrs posses ncees of d&mrucon and fnsh, wo n» BO mporan o lfe % a shr. See MOTTL^^p Salem B^rs oj^ew n ohc., souh ^ha week. se are among newes n^s fashonable of creaons, prce $.5\ Or Salem lnes a $.00, $.25 and $.50. SKRTS J Î mem JW» THlÏjr-SMPSON, See our nce lne of Tole Requses, n soaps, perfumes, ec. -» ONT. wvwws/wvvyvywvyvyvww FOR.SALJ J All real jjka^ and personal ^ properly belenglg^ D. McDonald, -.^anner, formerlygreenfeld, On., conssng of : Aeal Esae use and lo wh jfables, sheds annery buldng /also a pare land 4 acres more or les^a uarer of a mle wes from eenbeld, and anor \ parcel, 2 acre^rnorc or less, a quarer o? a mlelcas of vllage of Geenfeld: Perso^ Proper^ Buggy, se harness#cuer an all household ^^JffUrnye. All ^o be sold îpn easy erms. Th^ undersgned % be a CamCronp Hoel, Grecnfad, on or abou 25lf July, when he wll be pleased loe nendng prchasers. J.. MCDONALD. n Surrogae Cour of Uned Counes of Sornaon, /, DuAdas acd \ Gl\nga^y n maer o hg Guardanshp of Chrse Helen Gra d Margare Jemma Gran, nfan chldn of lae John f Townshp of Gran, n hs lfe; Lancaser n ny of Glengarry, farmer, deceased. Noce s hereb^gvl ha afer expraon of wenw da;^ from frs publcaon of hs noe, PplcaoQ wll be made o al^e Cou for gran of above named leers of gaar^lansbp sad Townnfans o Pelr Gran, shp of Lanc^er, farm Daed a Cornwall havch day of July, Two beauful wreahs n jne mory of Arche Cameron, from hs Glengarry frends n Vancouver, B. C., Wllam rvne, D. A. McDara md, p. Munrue, James Cameron, N. Campbell, l. D. Band, John McDon ad, Norman McDonald, J. A. Gran, H. H, McMllan, Kwen Mclyennan, A. Lennan, J. A. Cameron, Allan Ur-* quhar, D. McMllan, V. Campbell, and a wreah from Alex. McKenze, and a cross from Mrs. GosUn, of S. Elmo, were placed on coffn. sncere sympahy of many frends are exended o famly n sad bereavemen, n foes of a lovng son and bror. Messrs. Alex. McKenze, "H. C. Me Darmd, D. Mcnyre, Arch Mcln yre. Arhur Vson, and J. A, Cam eron were pallbearers. Marred n Colorado. J ^.on. r.r sruggle for second place was beween A. B. and Oscar Boy. -Followng s ho resul : Free-For-All. Wlkwood, A. Slmser A. B,, L. J, Plon Splendd Programme on ThursOscar Boy, E. S. Carpener n.hree mnue race, que day las. Successful Mee on July s. a sensaon was caused by Jmmy Boy, a brown sauon drven by A. Segun, of S. Jusne. Durng Wh a enacy and déermnalas hea horse became unman News has o hank an cs- ablc and began o kck furously. on, characersc of r race, Sco.chmen of Krk Hll proved eemed corresponden for follovç drver havng los rens, ha y are hard o dscourage,* ng repor of Norh Lancaser was hrown from hs sulky. pcnc n ad of buldng races on July s. Ed. î ews. horse came do.wn ho rack a a fund re r proposed hall, was July s, 904, was a gala day n errble ga, bu nsead of urnblled o ake place on Wedneslay hsory of Norh Lancaser, ng home srech, he headed for Ever snce day on whch, S a sx foo barbed wre fence, dragof las week. years ago, old Buckskn, n pre- gng sulky whch now jad bu/ On Wednesday raned. a one wheel afer hm. On Thursday re wear dd no sence of 2500 people, roed horse look oo promsng by any means. mle n 2 mn. and 38 sec., and Als cleared fence, hu broken an Ban s brass feld pece from LcNowhsandng dark oulook sulky caugh n wre. Tho a royal fence wen down and horse afbeween sx and seven, hundreds clar s hll boomed forh gured o jon n hc day s ou- salue n honor of Confederaon, er crclng n a hay îeld, wqsl down o presen me. races caugh near Mr. Caanach s bar ng. and or spors n Norh LancaS All spen a jolly me. followng s resul : Afer dnner, Counes Councllor er have become a fxed annual Three Mnue Race. J. M. McCuaf,w,as called o char even, whch s eagerly looked for- G. B., W. Degure and afe.r a bref nx*oducon, call-: ward o by bra,w youhs and Jmme Boy, A. Segun jcd upon Messrs. W. D. MacLeod,, sonse lasses of Glengarry, and as Glen R. Boy, W. Dupus M.L.A., J. Locke Wlson and Alex. generously aepded when " day Ths brough races o a close L. Gran, all of whom delvered comes whrlng around on s- and people wended r way speeches approrac for occa- len wheels of me. o vllage headed by ho pper, 37h annversary of Couleder when y quckly dspursed. son. mccca for devoees of aon was no exceron o rule, Much cred s due o manlgh fanasc was dancng pla and fne wear and a fas rack agers and offcals of Drv-; form whch was wcu paronzed- wore feaures o* day. n, ng Park for successful manner / McCormck Bros., volnss, and Mss lorenoon srngs of carnages n whch everyhng passed off. Clara Hahway, as organ accompan- and droves of pedesrans began o pour nfo vllage from all ds, suppled approprae musc. By no means leas aracve recons, or o use words of em on. bll of fare, was Ayrshre Ploughman : fooball cones beween Laggan roads were cfad.frae sde o and Glen Nevs. sde, Boh eams posses.s able expon- W mony a bonne body, ens of game, wh resul n droves ha day. ha a call of me no goals Here farmers gash n rdn gralh were scored. Gaed hoddn by r coers. Mr. P. McLaren, of Breadalbane, re swankes, young, n braw brad was referee, whle eams were clah, as follows: Were sprngng o er guers. Resuls of Promoon ExamLaggan Jno. D. McCrmmon, goal; Preparaons for celebraon of Ewen A. McMllan, Jno. D. Mo Domnon Day were proceedng, unnaons. GHlvfay, backs; Jas. K. McMllan, osenaously, for several days pror Fred, McCrmmon, Jno. D. McMasr* o races. Largo plaforms for er, LaJXbacks; Angus D. McMaser, dancng and refreshmen boohs, Jno. J. McMaser, Jno. D. Gran, D, covered wjh evergreens were erec Form o Form Caanach, A. McCuag and Gregor McMaser, ed on grounds. race rack Mabel ; Clark, Clfford ; Gran, was repared and go no frs-class (forwards. Chrsy; Gran, Mary; Houson, WlGlen Nevs D. McNaughon, goal; shape. vllage was eu fee wh lam; Larocque, Thornon; Mason, Tho J. P. Couln, A. A. McDonald, backs; flags and or decoraons. C.; Mason, Dawson; Munro, BesJas. McDonald, Smpson Markson, J. large dancng hall, formerly owned se; McDermd, Laura; McDonald, F.; McDonald, halfbacks; John McKay, by lae John J. McDonald, waa Mcnosh, Gordon; McLean, Dawson; Nor. McKay, Alex. J. McRae, D. hrown open, and srans of musc ho work- MoRae, Laurnda; Sangser, Maude ; C Markson, E. J. McDonald, forwards. emanaed from, beng of renowned volns Allan Sco, Sanley; Snyder, Hlda; Ta, Agnes; Thauree, da. Breac, whose lvely srahpeys and n case of some Sudens reels never fal o pu lfe and whose names appear n ho above nele no dancers. ls, some of marks oban-cd Before hour announced for were no fully sasfacory. races o commence fully Form A. o Form. Caanach, people were on grounds. McBan, n wld and hgh Camel Georgna; Fraser, Suar; Anabella; McEwen, Llle; McGregor, Accouns Pad Dolan & ons rose Kae ; McRae, w.ar-noe of Lochol was heard, Rob. ; McLennan, Ross, El ;.Sandlands, Sons Receve Conrac for or as Scoch people would call Ellen ; Agnes., Pobarcachd Dhomhul Dhu, Form B. o B. Armour, John; Granolhc Walks. played by Pper McMllan, of Glen Sandfeld, served o rase old Campbell, A.; Campbell, K.; Edgar, Sanley; Falkner, Harold; Munroe, Hghland spr. Helen ; McCallum. M.; McDermd, C.; A processon was n formed regular meeng of Counw.hch marched o grounds from McDonell, May; McDougal, Berram; cl was held on Tuesday evenng. McGregor, N.; hoel, headed by pper, play McGregor, Berha; On moon, followng accouns ng Cock of Norh, wfr Smh, A. were ordered pad ; une of Gordon Hghlanders, Accouns Passed. A. P. McDonald 4.50 ho earnes and persuadng srans W. G. Hall of whch remnded hearers of Darga. When processon reacl J. Dclage.25 Chas. Segun 3.25 ed grounds wfer proceed ed o judges sand, where he Jno. Larocque.80 was kndly nved o a sea by Mr. -.. R!. Procor 0.00 Mss Mary McDonald.. Arche B. McDonald, genal secre R. C. McCulloch 0.00 ary of Norh Lancaser prv J. T. Schell 9.43 On Frday las, Mary McDonald, ng Park Assocaon. On sand F. E. Charron.50 daugher of lao Charles R. were Mr. DonaW Rober McDonald,Lecb, Prngle & Cameron 8.40 McDonald, 29-3 Lochel, passed away ex-m.l.a., Conservave candthos. Roborson Co. 5,90 afer an exended llness. dae a nex Domnon elecbbu Telephone Co funeral ook place on Sunday ons, and judges, Mr. E. Duemo, Poundkoepers. popular propreor of Glen afernoon o S. Fnnan s Cemeery. Messr.s. Jno. rvne and Angud ooe. House, WHlamsown, who aced Requem Hgh Jass was colebraoc Mcnosh were apponed, poundas sarer and who performed hs on Monday by Rev. J. B. McRae. kdeperâ Besdes her mor, deceased funcons n a hghly sasfacory Granolhc Walks. and credable manner. He was as- leaves.a bror and four ssers. Three enders were receved for ssed by Mr. J. J. McCuag, of buldng of granolhc walks Coe S. George, and Mr. Wllam vz; Foley Bros., Oawa; J. T.. Mrs. A. D. McGlls. Ca*ncron, of Lancaser. s doub Schell, Alexandra; F. Dolan & Sons, On Wednesday of hs week, Mr. ful f hree more effcen men Bellevlle. ender of Dolan & could be procured n couny, J. J. McDonell, nsurance agen, resons, whch was 7-4 cens per and r rulngs and orders were ceved a message from Traverse Cy, square foo, was acceped, and lsened o wh deference and re- Mch., announcng ho j.leah rof successful enderers wll sar work spec. Ç ha day of hs sser, Mrs. A. D. nex week. f A 2 p-m. races began and McGlls. For concree work for Tho deceased, -who was a daugher when Mr. Duemo rang bell andl brdge over Garry, Dolan & horses lned up for s of Mr. John. R. McDonell, of hs Sons offer of 8.50 per cubc yard hea of green.race, spec-» own, lef for Wes some 2 was also acceped. aors were all la lamous une. years ago wh her husband, wjo 7-4 cens ncludes buld green race was very neres predeceased her hree years -ago. ng of ousde curb. Besdes her parens, four sons and ng and fas, and conssed of sx esmaed number of fee of desperaely conesed heas. one daugher, deceased a sursdewalk s 37,000, whle s esvved by hree brors and hree followng s a summary ; maed ha concree brdge wll Green Race, Pacng or Trong. Bsers, vz: John J. and Anna B., cos 830. Baby, J. B; Ranger Alexandra ; Fnlay, sherff Ô/E KRK HLL PCNC. DED N ATLN. Pars Green, Hoes, Forks, Scys, Bnder Twne, A Lowes Prces, NO. 24. JAMES MNGWALL, Sol(»or for applcan. Two Young Glengarrans Wedded n Wes. Two young Glengarrans, n h persons of Mr. Dougall McDonald, of Alexandra, ard Mss Elza MdDougall, of Dalkeh, Ou., were unf ed n wedlock a Caholc church Ouray. Colorado, on Monday, 20hJune, by Rev. Chas. M. Earrar. brde was ared n Royal Blue, affea slk, whle mad was gowned n pnk slk. A concluson of hajopy even, pary parook of an elaborae dnner a S. Elmo Hoel afer whch all ook carrages and drove o Rdge Bay, where supper was served a 7 p.m. Dancng was ndulged n a Wrghs Opera House unl a.m. A pleasng feaure of dance was openng number~ An egh hand Sco-fch Reel. Those akng par were, brde and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Ranald McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Mr. John Ferguson and Mss Anne McDonald, bngng of a Gaelc song, brough garng o a close. Durng r shor say n Ouray, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald made many frends, as was esfed To by numerous gfs receved by brde On June 2s, y lef for New. Denver, B.C., where y wll resde groom sngng, as he lef, followng sanza : Ho mo nghn donn bhodheach. Ho r mo ngh donn bodhcach. Mo chaleag bodheach, Co phosann ach hu. GHEESE BOARD. Saurday evenng s boardngs were 29Ü whe and 42G coloured, a oal of 722 boxes. AU sold for 8 l-6c., wh excepon of 75 whe and 30 coloured..welsh go 5 whe and 8 coloured, McRae 303 whe ^nd 40 coloured, and McGregor 347 whe and 38 coloured. followng facores boarded Unon, 9; Glen Norman, 9; Glengarry, 50; Glen Roy, 58; Balmoral, 5; Green Valley, 60; General Robers, 45; Apple Hll 8, 54; Cenral, 52; Greenfeld Unon, 39; Hghland Chef, 03; Brdge End, 08; Domc, 69; Apple Hll 8, 50; Farvew, 59; Eale Hll, 4; Kng s Bush, 54; Aberdeen, 75; Pne Hll, 75; Wesern Sar, 63; Lome, 50; Hear Bloom, 36; all whe, and Domnonvllc, 85; Sunrse & 2, 40; Brookdalc, 45, Bloomngon, 45; Sunlgh, 45; Farmers Prde, 38; MayvUe, 33; all co- loured,., Î CDUNGL MEETNG. Deah s Harves. Queen S., G. Rozon Phlpsburg, Mon-.; Rory n Brsh Lockerby, M;. McCuag Columba; Mrs. Dugald Cameron, 3rd W. D., Leroux Kenyon; and Belle, who lef for Ranger s, Rozon 2nd, McCuag Traverse Cy abou wo monhs ago o vs her sser. 3d. One feaure of hs race was funeral wll ake place a Class V., Sr. Magge May Mcf ha drver of Lockerby Boy Traverse Cy o-day. Leod, Gerrude Oron..Sympahy s exended o ho beclass TV., Jr.-Magge sabel Mc- los hs opporuny of wnnng by Leod, Maud McDonell, Norman Mc- allowng hs horse o slow down un- reaved. l was oo lae o w5n. Leod race was aken by TedClass, Ewen A. McLeod, Nornan McLeod, Kenneh McLeod, Mary dy B., a promsng hree year old McLeod, Kae Hurley, Anne Mc- from For Covngon, N.Y. Teddy B. s performances drew expressons Knnon, Kae McLeod. Class., Sr. Kae S. McLeod, of admraon from many of re John Allson, Vole McKnnon, Sa- crcs on grounds, and Souhws Lmed va de McCuag, Campbell McLeod, Ma s no doub barrng accdens, bu colm McLeod, Ehol Golden, Jenne a grand fuure s n sore for new Shor lne of Chcago Mlhs gray mare., waukee & S. Paul Ralway, ChcaMoGuag. go and Kansas Cy, has aken s followng s a summary: Class., Jr. Raysde McGllvray, 2 place wh Poneer Lmed, Hugh McKnnon, Norman McLeod, Teddy B., W. J. Barney Maud C., J. Tobn Chcago o S. Paul and Mnneapols, Nel McCuag, Alexander Fraser , and Overland Lmed, Chcago Par. Mack McCuag, Nelle Sella Cloud, H. Waers n free-for-all race brls o Omaha and San Francsco, among Golden, Kenneh McLeod, Chrse lan performance of Wlkwood Jr. famous rans of Amercal McCuag. se "rans offer excellence of Par., Sr. Mack Lazeun, Magge wll no soon be forgoen. n le frs hea le seemed slow servce and equpmen no obanmcdonell, sadore nzeun. able elsewhere. re are many Par., Jr. -N. ). McCuag, Cor- and fell behnd unl he came jo neln Hurley, Norman McGllvray, lree-quarer pole, when he sud reasons for hs, one of whch s denly exended hmself ; came ho f&c ha hs ralway owns and Angus McCuag, Kae McDonelL down home srech wh a.operaes s sleepng, dnng, lbrary brllan dash and scored amd rous- parlor, and or cars, reby seto CUKE A COED N ONE DAY. né cheers. n las,w,o heas curng an excellence of servce no Take Laxave Bromo Qunne Tables. All brown sallon had prey obanable elsewhere. f you are godruggss refund money f fals o much hs qwn Vffy and hs superb.ng Wes s worh whle o wre cure. E W Grove s sgnaure s on each rong was admred by all h for descrpve foll-dcr. Address A. J- box 26o. 2 specaors. Durng hose heas e Taylor. 8 Kng S., Torono. School Repor. THE SOUTHWEST LMTED.

2 TTTTTTTyTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT COUNTY AND DSTRCT. neresng ems Gared by ndusrous Correspondens of News AààAàAààààAAAA^AAààâ^àAAà AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 4 Maxvlle. All busness places were closed on July s. On Frday, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wer were guess o Mr. and Mrs. S. Henry. Durng pas week, Mr. Rob Cameron vsed Lancaser frends. Messrs. C. T. Smh, J.P., and R. Frankln were a Cassclman las week empng fnny rbe. y brough home several good samples. Mr. T. W. Dngwall was "n Couny las week n neres olf hs busness. Mr. Duncan McMllan, who was a Rocklffe for some days, _ reurn ed home Saurday. Mr. Frank Deschamps has sold hs house on Mechanc S. o Mr. Jno. Bosvenue. T3. M. Munro, formerly of Kng s Road, Marnown, bu lae.v of Mexco, called onfrends here las week. Mr. and Mrs, Peer A. Sewar, of Breadalbane, spen several days n own durng pas week vs, ng frends. Ths week, Mr. Rob. Lech, of Boll Telephone Co., was vsng hs parens, Mr. and Mrs. D. Lech. On Tuesday, Mr. Wn. A. McRae, S. Elmo, sold o Mr. ). McKorcher drover, 2 hogs and 2 calves, for whch he receved Ç7Ü.. Las Sunday, an neresng lecure on nda was delvered n Baps Church by Rev. M. Brown, of Torono, who has labored as a mssonary n ha faroff land. To-morrow (Saurday) a 2 p.m. a capal lacrosse game wll be play ed on exhbon grounds here when local eam and Bu,ffaloes of Cornwall wll bale for auremacy. game promses o be of xxx varey. Mrs. D. McKnnon spen early par of w.eek vsng Mrs. N. D. McCrmmon, Alexandra. Her many Maxvlle frends wll be pleased o know, ha Mss J. lo. McDougall, nurse, of Oawa, who was sufferng from an aack of rheumasm, has abou recovered.,we say, well done, o our lacrosse eam, who, hough playng several junors, defeaed Srahconas of Cornwall a S. Elmo pcnc on Frday. Oawa. news s much regreed no only by members and adherens of hs own clurch, bu also by al classes of lo communy r l whom be was jusly [xpular, and by whom le \sas hghly respeced boh as a preacher and a frend A revered old frend, n person o Rev. Jno. McKllcan, Monreal, spen s July wh Maxv.le frends. Nowhsandng hs advanced years, Mr. McKllcan. s sll acvely engaged n Chrsan work, n whch.he has proved hmself such a sgnal success..who says Maxvlle s no gong ahead? We learn ha.,.reeve Douso wll shorly commence crcc on of a commodous brck resdonco Krk Hll A lar,gc number auended socal here on Saurday crenng. Mr. Mles McMllan has nvesed, n a now separaor. Mr. Lous Baes has gvcn up cheesemakng and has rened a place n Alexandra. On Sanday, Mr. Mlos McMllan had as hs gues, Mr. John Obleman. See anor column for a repor of our pcnc on Thursday of las week. Mr. Sam Young s a presen manpulang curd n our facory. We regre o noe llness cf Mrs. Ma. R. McGlvray. Munroe s Mlls Mr. J. ^lunroe and Mrs. Muncoe and daugner, of Sacrameno, Cal., arrved on Thursday of las week o vs hs far, Mr. M. Munroe. Messrs. Welsh and Calahun and Mss Callahan, of Monlreal, reurn ed o. cy on Monday, havng spen a few. days wh frends here Mss H. Barley, of Glen Norman, vsed frends hero before leavng for her home n Lndsay. Mss Kae McDonald reurned o Glen Nevs Afer.spendng a few days a home. Mr. A. Kennedy, of Loch Garry, called on frends hero on Sunday. Rev. Ssers of Hoel Deu, Cornwall, made r our hrough here durng week. Mr. and Mrs. L. Gran, of Lccb Garry, vsed a Mr. H. A. McDonald s on Sunday. Messrs. Wm. O Shea and J. A. Ken nedy, wo of Glengarry s bravo solders, arrved home feelng VU braver..^maser Rodde McDonald, who hag fnshed he full commercal cour_so n Cornwall, has arrved homo o spend hs well earned holdays. Mes D. Carlyle, of Maxvlle Publc School, s spendng her hol days ajher home here. McCrmmon, REV. JAS. CORMACK, Resgned Pasorae of Presbyeran Church. Dr. J. Howard and Mrs. Munro have aken up housekeepng n Mrs. A. P. Purvs house. Man Sree! Souh.,., On Tuesday evenng, a mos sues ccssful socal was held a Oongregaonal manse, when Mr. and! Mrs. D. C. McDougall, of S. Elmo, were guess of Rev. J. T. end Mrs. Daley and members of chor. A very pleasan me wad dpen. Mr. Rob. Huner, of Lachne Rapds, Que., Sundayed wh hs son, Mr. Rob. Huner, Jr.. Our solder lads reurned from camp on Saurday,. All enjoyed r welve days eung, and y all are proud of record made by 59h and s Ppe and Drum band. Mss Mnne Suar, eacher, s spendng her holdays n own. Much cred s due Road Commssoner, who had charge of work n 0h swamp. d npw one of bes peces of road n Couny. An old Maxvlle boy, n person of Mr. Fred D. McLaughln, of llonreal, spen s July renewng old acçluanunees here. Durng pas week, Mr. Davd Munro had as hs guess Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Munro, Monreal, and Mr. John Munro, Fnch. Msses M. C. Munro and Laura M. Wcegar, o Slonrcal, arrved home on Thursday o spend a few days a r homes here. dog xsoner s sll engaged a hs nefarous work, o,nd laes vcm s Mr. Wghlman s valuable coole. Some seps should be aken o brng vllan o jusce. A Sunday mornng servce n -T Presbyeran Church. Rev. Jas. Cormack announced hs resgnaon of lc pasorae o church, a poson he has flled wh marked ably, and pronounced accepance. Mr. Cormack nends removng o Afer a shor llness, Mary Kae McDonald, daugher of Angus McDonald, Esq., 4-8h Kenyon, ded a her.far s resdence on Wednesday, June 2nd. deceased, who was n herl eghh year, s survved by her par ens, one sser, one sep.sser and one sep bror. On Frday, 24h Juno, funeral servce was held a house by Rev. D. McKenze,, afer whch nermen ook lace a S. Columba Cemeery, Krk Hll. Messrs. Fred. McCrmmon, M. Mor rson. Mack McDonald. Oon N. McDonald, Ma. McDonald and Donald Behune were - pall-bearers. To bereaved, sympahy s px onded. S. Elmo. foreh annversary servces n Gordon Church, ndan Lands, wll be connued nex Sabbah, July Oh, when.rev. James Fleck, D.D., of Knox Church, MonAcal, wll preach a 0.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. A specal offerng wll be aken up a boh servces. Rosamond Weddng bells are rngng. Mss Tena McDonald, of Perh, re urned home on Monday afer spendng pas w,oek gues of her sser, Mrs. Ale.x. McDonald,^ of 5h Lochel. ( Mss Mary G,. Hay reurned o Monreal on Monday afer spendngj O) couple of days a her home n 4h of Lochel. Mss Mary J. McMaser arrved home laely from Brooklyn, N.Y. Among vsors o hs place on.sunday evenng we noced, Msses Tena and Bella Praser, of Kelso Ave.; Casse McDonald, Greenfeld; Messrs. A. McDougall and A. McMllan, Alexandra; A. R. McDonald, Loch Garry; J. McLean, Vank leek Hll. Mss M. McDougall, of Üh of Kenyon, pad a vs o, frends {n hs secon on Wednesday of las week., ^ Skye Haymakng s n order. Mrs. H. A. McDonald, s, \ve areglad o sae, able o bo abou agan.., ; Mr. Dun. McCuag, of Mchgan, and a veeran of Crmean War, s. vsng hs old louc. Mss Kae A. McNel arrved home callerl on frends hs week. from BOson, Mass., ls week. Mss Tena McMllan, of Cam- A bad form of measles s prebrdge, s spendng her holdays wh valen n hs secon. Among our vsors ls week her parens. Que a number from lore aendwere, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross, Alexandra; J. R. McLaurn and Msses ed pcnc hold a S. Elmo on Mcnosh, Vanklcek Hll; Mr. and Frday, and am repor a good me. Mr. Jas. Begg and daugher,, of Mrs. McDonald, Lancaser; Mrs. D. Taysdc, passed hrough here cn R. McPlcc, Founcr. roue for Vanklcek Hll. Mrs. John McRae, Olve, Mch., s vsng her ïahc..\ Wm. McLeod. Mrs. John Gls, of Monreal, s A number of our boys aended vsng her paens, Mr. and Mrs. a rasng bee.y Bonne M: Saur- Wm. Clarke. day afernoon. A large.barn was Mrs. A. A. Scwar, of Lancaser, rased. { vsed her faucr-n-law, C. A. Sewar. Dalhouse Saon D. J. McCuag arrved home on Saurday from New crk ^on a shor vs. Mr. Burns, Grand Organzer of Sons of Scoland, s n own hs week n neress of ho order. A large number from here jwend-* ed funeral of lae Henry Bourgeon on Frday las. f R. J. McDonald and famly, of LcadvMe, Cal., are vsng frends here. A number of Glen Nevs fooball eam were n own on W ednesday and Uad engaged G us McDonald, lveryman, o drve lemo Krk HM pcnc. y were oblged o cancel rp owng o ho nclemency of wear. raffle and dance held n r.o.f. hall on Tuesday cveng by John J. McDonald was no from a fnancal sandpon a srccss. Mr. D. VTcNaughcn, of Coe S. George, has a saff o men engaged hs week movng and reparng hs barns. Glen Norman. Hayng s order of day, and que a few have sared. Que a number from hero aend ed pary a Glon Nevs on Mon day evenng, July 4h, where very enjoyable evenng was spen/. Nel Morrson s renewng old ac- quanances around, here afer anf absence of nne years n Terns kamfg, and reurns on 9h of July. D. N. McLeod and D. *A. McMlLan vsed frends n Hawkcsbury las Saurday and.sunday. D. R. McDonald called on Alexandra frends las Monday evenng. Our boys, w,ho passed las weeks n camp a Rocklffe, arrved home safe and sound, only a lle worse of sun. WfU- R- McDonald called on Glen Roberson frends early par of week, and repors everyhng Q. K. John R. A. McDonald Sundaj^ed a Green VaMcy wh relaves. Fassern Mr. A. McKnnon reurned hs week from lumber woods. Messrs. D. and A. McLennan aended servce a Dunvcga on Sun-» day., On Sunday, Ranald McKnnon had as hs gues fus nephew, Duncan McMllan. Messrs. John McLean and R. Mo* [Cudloch vsed MT K- McComéck on Sunday. Mss Nea Homes, of Monreal, s vsng Mrs. S. McDonald. Que a number from here aend Qed dance a Mr. Thos. McDer md s, Greenfeld, on Monday ngh. - Farvew Road work has been oomplecd n hs secon. Que a number from here aend ed bee a R. MeCuMoch s on Saurday when frame for a barn.was ereced. On Sfnday, Megsrs. D. and A. Me Lennan aended servce a Dunveean. Mr. Alex. McDonald Sundayed wh! hs aun, Mrs. Allan McDonald.. Messrs. A. Sharp and R. McLeod, of Vanklcek Hll, were guess of Rob. McCormck durng week. S. Raphaels Hayng comes nex. F. Dupus drove by here on Saurday wh a new buggy he purchased from E. Jouber, Wllams own. John A. McDonald, o C.A.R.*, saff, Monreal, spen a few. days las w.eek, vsng hs parenal home Mr. Alex Gran, Souh Branch, and Mrs. Heppn and Mrs. F. Mc-, Dougall, of Wnnpeg, vsed a R. Bf McDonald s on Sunday, Que a few from here aended sale on Thnxsday of Arch. B. McDonald, Norh Lancaser. ( Mrs. Alex. MePhec and son, Alex.. W,., vsed a R. McGregor s on Sun day. SOne of our young men aended par.y a Glen Nevs on Monday ngh. All repor a good me D. Chsholm s o have a bee on 3aburday, rasng ho addon o hs barn. Seven Mffon boxes sow n pos 2 monhs.. ThS âgnaute, Que a number from here ook n races a Norh Lancaser on Frday, and repor an excellen me. Mr. T. A. Hsman, ngh operaor spen Monday n Monreal. Mss A;. C. Mahon, eacher, lef on Tuesday for her home n Bar ry s Bay. D. A. McDonald spen a few, days n Monreal las week. Msses Anne McDonell and Jane McDonald reurned ls week from Monreal o spend r summer holl days. funeral of lae Mrs. Don McDonald, whch lock place Thurs day o S. Raphaels, was very large ly aended. Rev. D. A. Campbell, S. Raphaels, was n own on Thursday. Wc regre o say ha Mr. J. J. McDonald, 5-8 Char., s dang^rcusly ll. ( Sewar s Glen on every kox. 25c. MUSLSS CROCKEK\ ^ Tweny-fve dnner.e.a n laes desgns rang, ng n prce from $5 o $25. n al laes paerna, plan fn. fancy, black and whe, -,m 5 lo 2.7e. per yd. A. SPECAL OFFERNGS AT ALEXANDRAS * LEADNG GENERAL STORE P. A. HUOT & 80M, PROPUETORS. DRESS GOODS RBADYMADE CLOTlNQ Bes selecon n hs lne conssng of Vecuna clohs voles, crepe do chenes, ec. Headquarers for and mos up-o do assormen n couny. To Presdjcn and Offcers of Glengarry Farmers Muual Fre nsurance Co. " Ge,nlemcn, Yours of hs dae o band enclosng cheque n lull paymen of polcy held by you on my barn whch was desroyed by fre on be evenug of Wednesday, 22nd June. Such a promp selemen speaks volumes for busness prncples followed by your company n ransacon of affars of. Thankng you, genlemen, am yours, F. A. McRAE. Laggan, 2nd July, 904. srotc] TREHD \. Bargans before Sock Takng n order o reduce my mmense sock before sock bakng, whch wll be n a couple of weeks, wll sell all goods a a REDUCTON OF 25 PER CENT. n Dry Good we have a $500 sock, conssng of lusres, voles, baske and canvas dress goods, fne cashmeres, chevos, and n fac all syles and paerns of dress goods. FlannclleS, coons, ec., wll be sold a above menoned dscoun. Ready-o-wear Clohng. aay coycrn To whom bly nbrmed lâ écrbong an sap-m s h^e been crculaha we were ed o rly conduc and guly of d œng abusve nsulng language a FassLfj ome weeks ago, wo desre h; o charaoerze such aerd^s as beng wholly false. nd malmous. s our nenon # ake precoedngs agans aw person or^ersons who can bo p#ovcd o have orgnaed or crcued such defamaory sae sae;menfe., Donald McGlvray, \V. El. McLeod. Laggan, July 5h, 904. An applcaon from J. B. son Hoel, G a avern msson o D. Depea A cense on Sa a 0 of Card of Thanks. $2500 worh. All mus be cleared before sock akng. Space wll no perm us o quoe prces, bu call and our goods wll speak for mselves. Boos and Shoes. We handle J. D. Kng Shoes, of Torono, and Walker & Whman s, of Boson, Mass. y are laes n Shoedom. Remember ho dscoun holds good n hose lnes. Gens Furnshngs. $.00 sus for 75c., 75c for 50. A grea lo of lnen collars o clear a 6c, 500 yards flyneng worh 0 cens per yd. o be sold a 4c. Do no be oo lae n securng your bargans or you wll be dsapponed. 00 pars low shoes, szes, 2, 3 and 4 a 40o. a par. wll sll pay hghes prce for eggs and can supply whole counrysde wh sugar for preservng purposes.. SMON, Alexandra. receved Johno whom for per lcense o rd. of Lbe held a Alexandra, of July, puroe e applcaon McNa ugh or. nspecor. 30h, 90. POWERS FERGUSON S PATENTED REVERSBLE DOUBLE GEARED POWER s only power on nake ha wll drve any pece of farm machnery wh a sragh bel. would be n neres of nendng purchasers o examne hs power before buyng. 2-4 JAMES FERGUSON, MFG., Maxvlle. Scaled Tenders addressed o undersgned and endorse^ Tender for Barws Bay Wharf and appro aches, \ wll be receved a hs oflce unlk Frday, ly 30, 904, nclusvcly,vfor cæsrucon of a wharf anb approaches a Barrys Hayng s order of day. Bay, Counof ReÆew, On., acmr. L. McKuno and fetscr, Mss cordng.o a\lan apd specfcaon Hae, of Laggan, vsed.mr. and o be seen ^ ^oflcc of H» A. MlS. D. A. Sewar on Sunday las. Gray, Engnee» n fcha rge, Onaro ConMrs. \. A. McRae, of Vunkleek Harlwur and»ves Works, Hll, s he gues of her far, Mr federaon Lfe ujplng, Torono, on applcaon o wc Posmaser a L. vsewar. Mrs. A. McDonald, of Wllow Cy, Barry s Bay, OnW and a DeMch., and sser, Mss Campbell, of parmen of Pub]fc Works, Oawa Tenders wll nbe consdered unbaucs Corners, made a few calls less made on h*»rm suppled, and here hs week. Mr. K. J. McRae, of Happy Hallow, sgned wh &ual sgnaures of was - gues of Mr.. A. L. Sewar onderers,. An acceped ejeq on a charered on Saurday and Sunday las. Mss McCallum, of Marnown, bank,, payable lo l*e order of was gues of her bror, Mr. Honourable w M user of Publc Works, for Mx ward red dollars L. G. McCallum. Mr. Norman McRae and sser,mss ($000.00), murf accoqfcany each en- dcr. cr»que -wb be forfeed Mary, of Gravel Hll, vsed frends f parjseuderag declne he here las of week. Mr. Tom. WfMngs, of Monreal, conrac orjfa o jeomp * work conrased for, md wll be ren case of #on-aceep*ce of ender Deprfljmen dok no bnd, self o aop ho ^wes or any ender. 3 3 Sy order, Cures Grp g FRED G ELNAS. n Two Days. Sccrcar^^ acng De%y Mnser. Doparrfn of Publc.Works, Cgaw.a, June 29x904. Nowswpers nserng whs advorlsemenl whou auhory from Déparren wll no belad for. To Cure a Cold u One Day Take La^âlvO Brom Qldme Tal^les. Green Valley /SrNAA AA/VS/N AA** AAA AAAA A AAAAA A AAAAA AAA AA/ A A A A AAAAA AA AAA N THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TME re are many hngs whch you wll need n se fne summer days, bu frs of all you need a new, dressy and up-o-dae READY-TO-WE/R-SUT, re s no beer place where you can ge one for yourself or your boys han a j A. MARKSON S As our sock s especally well assored n varey of paerns and syles a hs season, comprsng all bes makes n clohng, and our prces much lower han or sores, because of our large purchasng ables, enablng us o ge beer dscouns, we nve your nspecon n our clohng deparmen. Our lne of Gen s Furnshngs s also well assored wh laes n colored shrs, collars, es, has, sraw has, ec. DRV GOODS Our sock s well flled wh all seasonable goods and we are n a poson o bffe beer bargans han ever, n every lne. 50 Lades Blouses (Job) o clear, for 25 cens 50 dozen Lades black hose, fas colors, 4 pars for 25o. 7 peces prn, good paerns 5c. per yd. Bargans n men s, boys, women s and chldren s bools and shoes. MLLNERY We are leadng n hs lno as usual, and all ho lades are well aware of ho fac. As season s now advanced we are reducng prces on all rmmed and unrmmed has. HGHEST PRCES PAD FOR EGGS. A. MARKS0N. STONE STORE, ALEXANDRA. Y

3 ÎSuaeaa morg, WHO FRED THE SHOT? LEGAL. / Warran Ou For Hgh Conaabl. Tlsdal. of Oxford Clarg^lng Hm Wh Shoong Wm. Swarx. jyjaodonelr/ & COSTELLO BABBSTERS, SooTOBs, NOTARéS PüBLO, ETC. Solcors for Bank of Oawa. Alexandra, On. J. A. MAODONELL, E.O. F. T. CosTEnno. Money o loan a lowes rae on morgage jyj- MUNRO, SolOTOR, OONVaXANOER, NOTARY PUBLO, &C. Alexaudra, On. Mooney o Loan a Low Baes of neres. Morgages Purchased. E7DWARD H. TFFANY, BARRaïEB, NOTARY, ETC, Offce Over Nows Offo Alexandra, On.. SOMETHNG TO EAT a prces ha wll arac careful buyer can be found a all mes n our sock of ^ETCF. lunalr & CAMERON BARRSTERS, BOWCTORS N THE SUPREME COURT, NOTARES PUBLC, J?C. Cornwall, On. R. A. JAMES LETCH, K.C., J. A. C. PRNGLE, CAMERON, L.L.B. yjaclennan, CLNE & MACLENNAN. STAPLE AMD BARRSTERS, AOLOXORS, NOTARES, ETC. Cornwall, On. Woodsock, July 4. As a resul of h shoong of Wllam Swarz, propreor of Commercal Hoel a Embro on Frday ngh, a warran was sworn ou yeserday for arres of Wllam Tsdale, hgh consable of Oxford Couny, chargng hm wh shoong whou proper jusfcaon. Meanwhle Swarz les n jal wh bulle lodged n fleshy par pf hs hgh. shoong ook place whle he was fleeng from Consable Tsdale, who had laced hm under arres. Tsdale had arresed hm on charge of common assaul, preferred by hs wfe, and was sandng n hoel corrdor alkng when Swarz ducked and fled by a roar door o back yard. Boh Tsdale and chef followed n close îtursu. course was hotgh a shed and over a fence, and whle alghng on ground afer scalng fence a sho was fred from a 32calbro revolver. Who fred sho wll be deermned a. nvesgaon whch s o follow. accused charges Tsdale. Chef Zeas says revolver was dscharged whle Swarz was makng good hs escape, bu by whom he knows no. Consable. Tsdale says he wll make a full and complee saemen when proper me comes. Swarz s no ye ou of danger, docovs say. FANCY GROCERES D. B. MACLBNNAN, K.c. 0. H.OLNB. F. J. MACLBNNAN. Barrser Solcor, êc., McPhee s Block, Sof Harness Our assormen of edbles consss enrely o hgh class goods ; nohng of nferor qualy s ever permed o ener our sore. ^^LEX. L. SMTH, Alexandra, Ou J. CLARK BROWN. BARRSTER, SOLOTOB, Too oon znâke your ba^ DM# as sof as a glove and as oqgh as wre by oslngeybla Harness Ol. Too can lengn s lfe make las wce as long as ordnarly would. NOTARY, ETC. Eorcl Annversary Gordon Clurcl Presbyerans of S, Elmo hold Successful Garng July s. raned on Thursday. On Saurday raned, bu wear on Frday, s July, was jus wha docor grdered, and looked very much as f Presbyerans of S. Elmo had a pull wh clerk of wear,fox on Frday y celebraed foreh annversary of r church Gordon Church made famous by Ralph Connor, n hs Man from Glengarry. Mr. D. McEwen s beauful maple had been specally arranged for occason. Dnng ables and refresh men boohs furnshed -food and drnk for pcncors, whle a corps of young lades dd a floursh ng busness n sale of souvenr badges, whch had boon sruck for ha parcular occason. Taken all n all, garng was a unque one. Several were re who were presen fory years prevous, a openng of church, and many a slen prayer o hanksgvng ascended, as y recalled o r mnds ble.ssngs ha had been receved as a resul of work sared nearly half a cenury ago. y were forced by crcumsances.^o apprecae fac ha r church had become famous hroughou Englsh speakng world, and younger generaon are hus encouraged o carry on work so successfully nsued by r forebears fory years ago. ^ number n aendance was largo, and afer dnner had beed served, a shor programme was pro sened on a plaform ereced for occason. Rov. H. D. Lech, pasor of church, who was largely nsrumenal n preparaon of ^day s arrangemens, occuped char, and n hs openng remarks gave a bref resume of hsory of church. He poned o pas hsory pf church and looked for ward wh hope o s fuure. Shor addresses were delvered by J. T. Schell, M.P., W. D. McLeod, M.L.A., J. Locke Wlson, Donald For guson and T. W. Munro. several speakers congraulaed pro moers on sucoesa dhcl aended r effors. Mr. Ferguson, who was n aendance a -euenng of church, recouned some per- EEV.. D. LETCH. Pasor of Gordon Church. sonal experences relave o s early hsory. programme was enlvened by songs from Messrs. F. J. B. McRae, J. W. Hnchlffe and ne S. Elmo Male Quaree, Messrs. F. J. B. McRae, Gordon Ferguson. Dan McGre gor, and D. D. McGregor. Pper D. Sewar also rendered a number of selecons durng afernoon;. Followng oraorcal and mu scal par of programme, lacrosse was announced, cones ng eams beng Maxvlle s now;.ta^ mous aggregaon and Srahconas of Cornwall. oones hroughou was a good exhbon of our naonal game. No a man was ruled off, and hough y had o play eleven men asde, owng b absence of our of Maxvle s regular. welve, hree of vvhoso places were aken l^y promsng asprans for senor places, Maxvllc eam/ won ou by a score of S-2. wnners are ceranly a fas aggregaon, and McDougall ro on home end never fal To make good use of ball. y are fas enough for any company. eams were ; Maxvlc G. Dona, A. J. McDoug all, W. B. McDarmd, L. Sles, D. Coleman, G. H. McDougall, Cecl Weegar, A. Tae, Dan McDougall, Len McDougall, F. C. McDougall. Sraonas A. Lalonde, J. Smh, G. Lalonde, G. Porer, B. Peler, B. Achson, Clas. Dcgan, Geo. Lame, Jos. Lemare, H. Smh P. Hura can, L. MeCour. Referee F. Peau. mmedaely succeedng lacrosse game, a fooball -mach was n order,.when Laggan eam defea ed a pcked aggregaon by a score of -0. play -a mes waa borderng on Greco-Roman syle, bu on whole was very good and all declared ha S. Elmd pcnc was a success n every sense of word. Many parook of supper beoro leavng, and whle all wll no ba presen a egheh annversary of church, Kose n Aendance wll have a pleasan memory of foreh annversary. WLLAMSTOWN, ONT TRY OUR PCKLES AT 25 GTS. A QUART.. MACDONELL, makes a poor lookfnr har nu88 lke new. Made of pure, heavy boded ol, especally prepared o whsand wear. Sold everywhero n cans all szes, lurrsllsr, SoUc^r, Couveyaacor, Cowussoner, Plc. Offce Cour House, Cerawall. Collecons promply aended o. L. 43f See Our Large Bole Cachup, 25 cs. a bole. lad by nrskul OK cosfn. )N) EL LEGAULT. Phone 25 Barrser, Solcor, Noary Publc. Money o loan a 5 per cen. Alexandra, Ou Long Dsance Phono G4.. gmth & y^anglolb, J. BOYLE. ^Barrsers, Solcors, Noares Publc. ROBERT SMTH. A. SANBFELP LANGLOS Snosugor s Block, Cornwall, On. Money o loan on easy erms. To Reeves and Councllors of Couny of Glengarry. undersgned wll be prepared o furnsh hgh grade cemen ppes of varous szes for culvers, dches, arch culvers, ec, durng comng season. All muncpales or prvae pares requrng such wll serve :r own neress by er communcang wh or calln on us. D. MCDONALD & CO.,» Alexandra, Ou Plan and Fancy Bread Baker and Confeconer. MEDCAL. * mporan Noce. SGHT TESTNG jyr. J. A. GARLAND, - Cream Bread a Suecaly - DENTST. Man Sree. Alexandra, Ou. J. Y. BAKER, B.A., M.D., Dalhouse Mlls, Onaro. y^r. J. T. HOPE, OFFCE On Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saurdays. Bes Srong Baker s Flour for sale a lowes prce. JOH5T McLBSTBR, Graduae Chems and Opcan, ALEXANDBA, ONTARO Alexandra Bakery. McPHEE S BLOCK, Man Sree, Alexandra, On MSCELLANEOUS. COMPANY y^very STABLE, Has opened up a branch of Sraford busness n Cy of Oawa and keeps a full lne of goods requred by Darymen n Machnery and supples. Sables S. Carne S. Eas. Rear of Grand Unon Hoel. ARCH. MOMLLAN, Propreor D ONALD J.MAODONELL, / A large varey of Chocolae and Cream Candes, Bscus and Cakes on hand. Hanson s Dary " Supples... LCENSED AUCTONEER, Alexandra, On. A. A. MoDOUGALL, \ a specaly. Gold Medal and or rennes lsed. LOENBED AUCTONEER, Generous reamen exmaxylle, On *.^ ended o all who paron^^^ze us. F NLAY McNTYRE, J. F. McGregor, ssuer of Marrage Lcense, 36* ly J / undersgned s prepared o loan money a 5 percen on erms o su borrowers. CHARGES REASONABLE. FAR DEALNG ACCORDED XO ALL. FRVATB MONEY AVALABLE. FARMS FOR SALE. ANGUS MCDONALD, nsurance Agen. ^QUOR LCENSE ACT. nformaon of an nfracon of Lquor Lcense Ac, whn Couny of GlengaTy, forwarded o me a Lancaser, wh bona name and address of sender, wll be ed wh confdence and aced upon promply.j J. W. McNAUGHTON, 4 lj Loem cspco» Agen, Alexandra, On* Marnown, On. MONEY MONEY 22-ly 8- R--P-A-N-S modern sandard Famly Medcne : Cures common every-day lls of humany. GORDON CHURCH, ST. ELMO. :^o For Only For Women need of an up-o-dae remedy for women has long been recognzed. remedes nroduced weny-fve years ago, whle perhaps bes n r day, have, n progress of medcal scence, been ^perseded by ors ha are regarded as more effecve. Farms for Sale. Dr. Hugo s Healh Tables undersgned has abou 25 farms for sale n Couny of Glengarry, of all descrpons. Pares desrous of purchasng a farm should communcae wh undersgned. placng on marke of formula used by greaes lvng specals n female dseases. Dr. Hugo, of Pars, has pu n reach of every red and alng woman laes, and hus far mos successful one, ever nroduced for almens s clamed o cure. s no a cure-all No specals s prescrpon ever s. D. A. MCDONALD, 42f ns. Agen Sealed Tenders addressed o /undersgned, and endorsed Tender for Supplyng Coal for Domnon Buldngs, wll be receved a hs offce unl Monday, July 25, 904, nclusvely, for supply of coal for Publc Buldngs hrough., ou Domnon. Combned specfcaon and form of ender can be -obaned on applcaon a hs offce. Persons enderng are nofed ha enders wll no be conedered unless made on prned form suppled, and sgned wh r acual sgnaures. Each ender mus be ^jccompaned by ajj acceped cheque on à charer ed bdnk, made payable o order of Honourable Mnser of Publc Works, equal o en,per cen of amoun of ender, whch wll be forfeed f jjary enderng declne o ener no a conrac when called upon o AO 0, or f he fal o complee work conraced for. f ender be no acceped cheque wll be reurned. Deparmen ^oes no bnd self o accep lowes or any ender. By order, FRED. G ELNAS, Secreary & Acng Depuy Mnser Deparmen of Publc Works, Oawa, June 24, 904. Newspapers nserng hs advcr.se men whou auhory fom Deparmen, wll no be pad for. ables are no for men ; y are only for women, and are only clamed o cure dseases o whch y are specally subjec. Ad woman, however, who has regard for her fuure healh and happness, should delay one momen n akng Dr. Hugos Healh Tables f she has er backache, bearng-down pans, mensrual dffcules, pallor, cold fee, nervous rrably, ho flushes, bloang, fanness, melancholy, lassude, or a red and all-gone feelng. se sympoms ndcae ha mporan organs n female sysem are becomng weakened and need onng up, orwse serous sckness, grave uerne dseases, and surgeon s knfe are hreaened. re s no need of serous apprehenson, however, f se ables ao aken, for y so ac upon female sysem ha y ake away cause of se sympoms. y sop all drans on sysem, resore weakened val forces, and make women regular. As a resul, re comes new lfe and vgor, and n nney-nne cases ou of every hundred y Make Healhy Women Dr. Hugo s Healh Tables for Women are sold n frs-class drug sores, bu f your druggs hasn m, send 50 cens o undersgned, and you wll receve by reurn mal, n plan, sealed wrapper, a box of medcne, 72 dark brown, chocolae-coaed ables enough for an exended reamen wh full drecons as o how y should be aken and how you can rean good he)lh. We only ask ha you gve medcne a ral, b. N. ROBNSON A CO., Ceeek, Qvab

4 THE NEWS s Publshed 5VEUY FUDAY MOKNNG a THE NEWS PRNTNG OFFCE Man S., Alexandra. On. B-AOB. YB. 6 MO. 3 MO. MO. 20 aohos... lo ucbob... 5 ncheb... nch - $60.00 $30.00 $ $ l.co A. G. P. MACDONALD. Edor and Manag^r Frday, July 8, 904. LOKD UUNDONA.D 0 SCOTSMEN. vs o Jjord Danlunald o RenXcw, where he was nved and honored gues oe Sons o Scoland, was an occason of much neres, and Cook place whou a sngle drawback. sraned re-, laons beween he hlarl and Domnon Governmen mus have been n everjbody s memory, bu by common consen subjeol was scrupulously avoded, boh n addre-ss presened o dsngu.sh od offcer and n hs reply o. All who wsh well o mla and o lae General command ng wll render m an undoubed servce by beng equally acful. Lord Dundouald, who s hmself by personal achevemen as well as descen an emnen Scosman, made some memorable remarks n course of hs speech. He had ample jusfcaon for hs apprecaon wha Scosh people have done for evoluon of Empre a large and for growh of Canadan Domnon. So much may be sad whou any dsparagemen, mpled or explc, oî wha or races have accomplshed. Ths s a feld n whch rvaly does no Jend o engeader ll-feelng, bu que reverse. value aached by l,ord Dundonald o racal senmen as an offse o, f ne a cure for, gnoble reducon of everyhng o a yurcr ly ularan sandard of advanage was no a all exaggeraed. Foru naely ha senmen seems o be growng sronger rar han weaker, and akes several neresng forms. One o se s cg-operaon n lfe nsurance, whch s dhc move of Sons of Scoland, ono of frendly sooes of Canada. s easy o show,ba hs perssen senmen s no anagonsc o mos robus Canadansm, and Lord Dndonald made abundanly clear ha s que compable wh loyaly o Monarch and Empre. Globe. Nohng n. n course.of Budge c4h cusson n House, one of members of bo Opposon apologzed for no makng a long sjcech, because, he sad, res nohng n Budge. Mr. Holmes, n reply, quoed expresson, and as par of hs speech, pu o House.ho follo wng nerrogaons ; s nohng ha Fnance Mn ser was able. o announce a surplus for las year of over S4,- 000,000. s nohng ha he s able o esmae a surplus for hs.year of 0,500,000 larges n hsory of Domnon. s nohng ha became happy lo of nance Mnser o announce a subsanal surplus sevep years n successon. s nohng ha he repors a oal surplus durng se seven years of Lberal rule of over $57,- 000,000. s nohng ha he announces we have been able o deepen our canals, enlarge and mprove our harbours, exend nercolonal, erec necessary publc buldngs n varous pars of Domnon and carry on varous affars of a publc characer whou -addng one cen of addonal axaon o people. s nohng h.a "he announces a reducon of over $,000,000 n publc deb hs year below, wha was when Lberals ook offce. s nohng o prove ha whle Conservaves added an average of $6,500,000 o deb every year for egheen years y )yere n offce Lberals have no added one sngle cen. s nohng ha our ralway onnage s weny-hree mllons more han X was egh years ago. s nohng ha dejoss n Charered Blanks are 90 mllon dollars more haq y wore n 890, ncrease.alone beng greaer han.he oal deposs n ha year. s nohng ha per capa deb o-day s only $40, as agans $50 per head n 896. s nohng ha our expors arc nearly 230 mllons as agans 2 mllons egh years ago. s nohng ha deposs n Savngs Banks are wey-one mllons more han y were n 896. ^,, ( s nohng ha^ our expor rade wh mor land s sxyhree mllon more han was egh years ago. s nohng ha our mpors are 24 mllon dollare o-day,- as agans loss han 20 mllons egh years ago. s f nohng ha busness falures of Domnon are-, egh mllon dollas less m value han y were egh years, jgo, and. much less han j^ any me durng las weny-one years. s nohng ha our. commercal prospery s no only greaes n hsory of Canada, bu greaes n hsory of world. s nohng ha our oal rade wh "Grea Bran s 86 mllona more han was n 896, or as much as our enre rade wh la counry n 895. s nohng ha our oal rade baromeer of a counry s pros pery s 4G7 mllon dollars as agans 224 mllons egh years ago, an ncrease of 243 mllons, or nearly 9 mllons more han oal rade of 890. n face of all se nconrcn verble. evdences of marvellous and unequalled prospery of hs wsely and well governed Domnon re are men who have unblushng audacy o say of bes Budge ever brough down. re s nohng n,** Maple Leaf. Mr. Ale.vander Mur, who, weny years or more, ago, composed ^hc words and musc of Maple Leaf, whch snce gone around world as Canada s naonal anm. has laely wren a revsed, verson, ex of whch s gven below. Wher "Canadans wll regard as beer han old îav mlar refran remans o be -peen. new verson s longer and more. explc, and words are as folo ws : n days of yore, le hero "Wolfe, Bran s glory dd manan. And planed frmly Bran s flag On Canada s far doman. Here may w,ave, oar boas, our prde. And jon n love oger. Wh Lly, Thsle, Shamrock, Hose, Maple Leaf forever! Chorus Maple Loaf, our emblem dear. Maple Leaf forever! God save our Kng, and Heaven bless Maple Leaf forever! n many hard fough "balefelds. Our brave fars, sde by sde, For freedom, homes.and loved ones dear. Frmly sood, and nobly ded ; And hose dear rghs whch y mananed,, We swear o yeld m njver! We ll rally round Unon Jack, Maple Leaf forever! n Auumn me our emblem dear, Dons s ns of crmson hue! Our blood would de a deeper red, Shed dear Canada, for you! Ere sacred rghs our fars worn To foemen w,e delver. We ll fghng de, our bale cry, Maple Leaf forever God bless oar loved Canadan homes. Our Domnon s vas doman May pleny ever.be our lo. And peace hold an endless regn; Our Unon xjund by cs of love, Tha dscord canno sever. And floursh green o er Freedoms home Maple Loaf forever ~ On Merry England s far-famed land. May knd heaven sweely smle ; God bless Old -Scoland evermore. And reland s emerald sle! n swell song, boh loud and.long, rocks and foress quver, God save our Kng and heaven bless. Maple Leaf forever r London Mal Descrbes hm as World s Grea- es Farmer. Canada confdenly looks forward o beng a no dsan dae granary of Empre, says London Mal, and even now man who s her Mnser of Agr- culure may be descrbed wh scarcely any exaggeraon as grea es farmer of world. Ths s especally xase wh regard o presen Mnser of Agrculure, Hon. Sydney Fsh cr, whose name s promnenly before publc n connecon wh Lord Dundonald and Domnon mla. - 4 ^ He s a praccal farmer hmself on a consderahe scale, hs fne propery, Alva Farm, whch s sufaed n Easern Townshps, n Provnce of Quebec, beng one of bes n Domnon. On. hs farm he shows wha scenfc farmng s. Bu as Mnser of Agrculure he has a unque 4Dpporuny. Domnon Governmen manans n several pars of Canada large expermenal farm^ for purpose of explong laes deas wh respec o agrcul-* ure. New mehods and ores, rangng over whole area of farmng operaons are carefully consdered, red, and adoped. f successful, whle resuls arrved a arc gven wdes publcy. How mporan all hs s o a naon of farmers lke Canadans s easly undersood. s a forunae hng for Canada, -now developng enormously on her agrculural sde n Manoba, and Norhwes, ha Mr. Fs)er s no only a horoughly compeen farmer hmself, bu aso ha he brngs o hs work a hghly raned nellgence and an nsprng en- husasm. Though he s an excellen farmer,, wll no do o hnk of hm aa a hornoy-handed son of ^ok * He Ls a man,\yh.o has been educaed a McGll Unversy and Trny Col l^ege, Cambrdge. Hs far, a Scos man, was a well known Monreal physcan. Hs superb menal equpmen and decded ably Jed hm o ake large, saesmanlke vews. Hs vgorous polcy has brough abou somehng lke a revoluon n Canadan agrculure, cefly 6y exenson -of prncple of co-operave farmng, grea success of whch s noably shown n dary farmng. He has also ravelled, far and wde wh a vew fo openng up of new markes, or developmen of hose already exsng. He has founded several flourshng organzaons for furrance of agrculure. He s n prme of lfe. Hs polcal career began n 880, and n famous elecoral campagn of 890, whch resuled n overhrow of Conservave pary, Mr. Fsher ook a very promnen par, and n Laurer Cabne was ncluded as Mnser of Agrculure, wh unanmous approv al of all Canada. Canadan Deparmen of Agr culure ncludes n s range some maers no exacly of an agrculural naure, such as publc Jealh, paens, copywrgh and census sascs, and Mr. Fsher has nro-» duced several benefcal changes wh regard o se subjecs. One of hngs he Has done / o amend copywrgh law of Canada wh a vew o proecon of Englsh auhors. He s a srong emperance worker. He carred n 898 a Governmenb measure provdng for a popular voe on queson of foal prolbon. : f Reason. Grandma Gruff sad a cuous hms. Boys may vhlsue, ba grls mus sng. Tha s very hug hoard her say To Kae no longer han yeserday. Boys may whsle. Of course y may, f y pucker r lps proper way; Bu for lfe of me f can see Why Kae can whsle as well as me. Boys may whsle bu grl s mus sng ; Now call ha a curous hng, f Kys can whsle why can grls, oo? s eases hng n world o do. So f boys can whsle and do " well Why canno grls wll somebody oll?: Why can y lo wha a boy can do? Tha s hng should lke o know. wen o far and asked hm why Grl s couldn whsle a.s vv.ll as, And he sad, reason grls mus sng s because a grl s a sng-ular hng. And grandma laughed lll knewl she d ache When sad hough all a msn ake. Never mnd lle man, heard her say, y wll make you whsle enough 4cvme.daj-." Solders Reurn. Tanned brown as berres and grea ly mproved n general depormen and marchng, our soldec boys Teurned from a welve days "drll a Rocklffe on Saurday. y arrved hy specal ran shor ly afernoon and marched no own o accompanmen of ppe s srrng srans. Frs came Cap. Cameron and Alexandra members of Prncess Louse Dragoon Guards,, all pouned. Followng m game Pper H. H. Dewar and offcers and members of No. 3 Company 59h Beg. Taken all n all, marchng was mos credable and r say n; camp, besdes coverng m wh glory n mlary ana spqrng lne, ec., had a decdedly benefcal effec on all. Wo are glad, o have you pack boys and qleased o know ha you enjoyed your oung. Exper Judges. followng named exper judges wll aend Fars named, on daes menoned: Fall Far Crcu No.. Judges. Dr. J. Sandsh,.Walkeron, horses. G. R. Hood, Guelph, beef, calo and swne. John Jackson, Abngdon, dary cab c and skeep. H. Wrgh, Owen Sound, poulry. Alexandra, Sep. 0. Wncheser, Sep. 7.! ; Wllamsown, Sep.- 8. Cornwall, Sep. 9. Brockvle, Sep, 3. Newngon, Sep. 4, Mecalfe, Sep. 6. Preeco, Sep. 2. Lansdowne, Sep. 23. Almone, Sep. 27. Dela, Sep. 28. Renfrew, Sep. 29. Rchmond, Sep. 30. Beachburg, Oc. 5. Carp, Oc. 6. Full Far Crcu No. 2. Judges. Donald McKay, Whby, horses. John Campbell, Woodvlle, beef cab e and sheep. M. Sonehouse, Por Perry, dary cale and swne. Russell, Sep. 3. roquos, Sep- 4. Perh, Sep. 6. Maxvlle, Sep- 20. Merrckvlle, Sep. Sops Cough and Works off Cold. Laxave Bromo-Qunne Tables core a cold n one day. No Care, No Fvy. Prce 26 cens. You can depend on Ayer s Har Vgor o resore color o your gray haî, every me. Follow drecos and never fals o do hs ^rk. sops Har Vgor fallngofhar grea sasfacoj you ave no go poned. sn ** Mr hfr faded unl j rm abou whe. ook jus Olo bole off Arer Hflr Vgor o resore o s former g [rc, rch color. Your Hnlr Vgor ceranly dej wha you clam for. A. M. BOQQAK, r :klngham, N. C. fn.oo a bolo. AH drug?lea., lso. re s n knowng o be dsapa so? J. C. ATKR CO.. x)weh. Mass., Fadn Har TOOTH BRUSHES Loonen Brushes from 25 cens. Or lnes from 5 and 0 cens. Zymole Tooh Pase, 25 cens. DRUGGSTS, ALEXANDRA, ONTARO. S.Lawrence Canals. Sealed lenders add^ssed o UndersgneoX "and endvrsed Tender for erecng\hops, erf., wll bo receved a haoffce/u4 o 0 o clock on Monday, lk July, 904, for erecon oavyrk shops, ec., a Cornwall, on harcornwall Canal. Plans and sn^^caons can be seen and formjf ov ender obaned afer hs darfa ^le offce of Chef Engnerf of ^e Dej.armen of Ralwajs Æad Can^, Oawa, and a offrf of Swernenden of Opéraf, Morrsbu^ On. deprfmen does ^b bnd f self o ycep low.ea^ or any! ender»by order. L. K. JONES. Secreary. Deparmen of Ralways and Canals, 2-L2 Dawa, 39h June, 904. FARM FOR SALE 50 acres, par of lo 27 n ho 8h Concesson, Cumberland, Hussell Couny, convenen o furches, schools, cheese and buer facory, pos offce, radoads, and 6 mles from Cy of Oawa. Ths s one of ho very bes farms n Oawa Valley. re arc 25 acres hard bush, 5 acres orchard, balance under culvaon, good fences and buldngs. Wll bo sold on easy erms. Apply o Al.EX. McRAE, Propreor. Vars P.O., On. Or W. H. LOWRE, Russell P.O., On Tenders Waned. Sealed Tenders, addressed o ho undersgned and endorsed Tenders for ho Ross Brdge, Surland s Creek, wll be receved a my offce, Norh Lancaser, unl Saurday, 6h July, 904, for coa.- Srucon of a Brdge on Sur-- land s Creek, s Con. Lancaser Townshp, accordng o a plan and ((pccfcaon o he seen a my offce or a offce M. J. Mc- Lennan, C.E., Wllamsown. An acceped cheque on a charered bank payable o order of Treasurer of Townshp of Lancaser, for weny per cen, of ho amoun of ender mus accompany each en der. cheque wll be lorecd f pary enderng declne conrac or fals o complee work conraced for, and ull be reurned n case of non accclaoce of ender. Tenderers may ender fo abumens and supersrucure separaely Tho lowes or any ender no necessarly acceped. ARCH. J. MACDONALD, Townshp Clerk. Norh Lancaser, On., 27h Juno, 904. Waned ^ Cas Scrap ron, 50 cens per 00 lbs, delvered a Fo"andry. Wrough and malleable scrap no aken. re s dollars worh of ron on every farm. Turn no money! An unlmed amoun of Good Sof Elm suable for Cheese Boxes. We wll pay for Logs delvered a our Facory here, 8 nches and up n dameer, and cu 0 or 5 fee long, $5.00 per 000 lee. J. T. SCHELL. PANO TALK bes s cheapes. bes s WLLAMS. When buyng ge bes and cheapes. You can afford o hrow money away, even hough be for musc. Ge my prces before purchasng. JAMES MCKENZE. Glen Sandfeld, On. Agen for THE WLLAMS PANO CO., Oshawa, On. C c c. THE NEWS gves news and supples all lnes of busness and pro= fessonal saonery. F YOU don beleve us ry a sample order. ^he Publshng Co Alexandra, On VVWVyVWWVWVWVWWWW AAAA/WWVWAA^

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