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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" of it answers % , p blisters, coms, .roo pe, whichisas = 45218 Or investi states, Every > res Street.a st of the edu-¥, : pay dearly.ed by labor, 1 on the steal TREAL.fe >= Tew b Te - Fr \u2018us | charge of the reports excellent Con JesèVE, UF KANSAS.\u201d .Journal) 5 hich the hin its do- .no\u2018 paupers \u201care M: farms: are sp, who draws = patronsges CE, B HETCHER WENT DOWN WITH \u2018 ME ui morning off.Kentish Knock, in EOF ROCKEITE, » A CHARGED \u2018de nquest of the jurv.AT Rl TR 74 Ler \u2014 2 So Re nl Se Daily \u2014 gstablishcd 1897.NORE BODIES VERE RECOVERED.inlty Announces 23 Completes List of Missing.WARDS OF ST.PAUL SENT YAGNIFICENT WREATH.april 28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Two | oe have been recovefed from av echod Gladiator and the Admir- dde ouc gen completes the list of 8 .msg._ Pen American Line oflicers are pyge- .statement of the disaster.pu el Steward of the St.Paul gent à magnificent wreath onbe- i slewards to Portsmouth as a.be of sympathy for lost bluejack- Tsk TORPEDO DESTROYER SUNK.Hs Cat in Two by Another Destroyer This Morning.BONER LIEUT.FRANK A, THE VESSEL.Harñich, Eng, April 25 \u2014(Spocial.! | me\u201cBritish torpedo boat destroyer {als\u201d was struck in two and sunk.\\oth Ses by Scout Attentive.Taped boat destroyer Ribble was jo involed-in a collision aud re- ured to Sheerness with two com- priments fall of Water.fia fleet was engaged in night man- ares when the necioent oceurred, ineer Lieut.Frank A.Fletcher, die \u201cGala,\u201d who was.in his bunk if the point where the destroyer was gk went down with the vessel.\u2014_\u2014 THE STANSTEAD liminary Objections May 6th.PAPERS © IN CONNECTION CROSS PETITION SERVED ON CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE, I'Stearns, the petitioner journed until the 6th -of May.petitioner stated that portunity had been him in time for the 28th April.M.P., againgt- A.H.Moore, the Con- {county to have him disqualified has been served on the respondent.It will he remembered that delay for serving the same was grauted by the Court, owing to his absence from the country.As soon as the petitioner heard of his return a bailif was sent out to Magog, and after remaining days there, made a personal service.The petition was returned today.| QUEER WRECK THIS.CAPTAIN TOOK NER COURSE IN ORDER TO LAND- AN ADMIRAL.writes a long letter to the Times de- seribing the stranding of the North German Lloyd steamer Ilohenzollern, which went ashore at Alghero, Sardinia, some two weeks ago.* Ile says the passengers were much surprised to find the .steamer aground.She was out of her course, the explanation he- ing that the captain had directed or permitted her to- deviate-in order to land Admiral Jirpitz, the German minister of marine, at his country seat in Sardinia.The captain, in hig desire Tire was no other loss of life.fre \u2014 AGAINST AC- \u201cCHSED AND CASE 18 IN JURY'S HANDS., Qube, April 28\u2014The jary in the! us of Omer Rochetté, accused of ha- @poioned his first wife.- had the.aepieed in - their hands at 6.30 sit last might.Thé court ad- pied till today at 10 o'clock, at Judge Cross md à strong the charge against Famer.* .complete possession of the ship., German oflicers and crew looked The story of the &tranding of the Ho-\u2018 as possible, ran his vessel ashore.He pleaded the excuse that the rising sun ! shone in his eyes, making him believe he\u2014 was two miles away from the island.Tord Grimthorpe gives a bitter description of the incapacity of the ship's oflicers, their inability 10 handle the boats and the discourtesy to the passengers.The following day.after the failure of an Italian warship to get the Hohenzollern off, the passengers were transferred to the North German: Lloyd steamer Theresa Pia.Prior to that Italian sailors from the warship swarmed aboard and took The on.henzollefn was cabled on April 9.MN AND 25TH OF JUNE WILL BE GREAT DAYS fh FRENCH CANADIAN CITIZENS GF SHERBROOKE Te 21th of June next will be the nebration of the 50th anniversary of de fomding of the St.Jean Bap- wh Society of Sherbrooke.On this ation there will be\u201d two days\u2019 of ond celebration in this city and w IN \\ 4 RRCRABLE P.BOUCHER DE LA k ] RE, Superintendent of Pub- a Wstruction for the Province, of the founders of the local St.\u201cen Baptiste Society, Re pro, Co M ÿ gramme Te first day's Programme will be: - ON Pen air Pontifical mass, the ra being supplied by brass llition In the uiternoon on the ial où rounds will take place a iy ba et by not less.than ten.ati 8.In \u2018the evening at the Wer ih a public meeting will be held q © Very best speakers will Le To MES whom may he pen er FatRer-Lalande on liked i es Chapa | nee wl others ty, DEN day, the 25th, bablie me the Stadium wil men- who 1s by the Americans, Mr.Is, of Quehec, Premiers Gouin, Judes Alemers af- .I be held a ceting where lecturers will be aad yy 1 er pou Subjects pertaining HE, in; the t pars - In tho he Freuch-( anadian peo- Vestry a Evening at the Clement fan an purely genuine French fag of x av, under the able diree- - 4 teg- + Dastous, will he LE pea, is oa nneton, KC.the pre-.Nc » fo.LL ; \\ Seley; Me no elior to anuke 4 0 doubt that A grand codes, aad {, Rssistèd Under gueh able direc by Secreta » 0.1 13 now being arrane- | Deseve.and a capable committee, a success worthy of the occasion will be achieved.Mr.P.Boucher de Lubruiere, superintendent of the Council of Public Instruction, who with Rev.tather | Dufresne, was the founder, and who was the lirst secretary-treasurer, 1s now the Honorary President, and will take part in the celebration.Messrs.L.A.Dufresne, Hector Brodeur de.Lavigne and Étienne Chartier \u2018are preparing à publication of 150 pages which is under press, and 2000 of which, it is expected, \"will be sold by the first of June, This book will \u2018contain the history) of the society from beginning to date «tating the different celebrations = ax well as the crisis through which.it had to\u2019 pass, giving details of its foundation, when, under the able di-} rection\u2019 of the devoted late Father-Du- fresne, the first public celebration took place.The late Gabriel Caron, of Lennoxville, was then the first President, and P.Boucher de Labruiere, who, was then a student, was secretary.This book will he illustrated by the photoeraphs- of the President, T.E.Panneton, K.C., the Bishop of Sher- bropke, Mer.P.Laltocque; the first | | THE LATE GABRIEL CARON, Lennoxville, First President Sherbrooke St.Jean Baptiste vioty.- ELECTION CASE, Motion to Have Bearing of Pre-| : un the Superior Court, this morning, ed that the names of 73 ,niotion was made on behalf of A.I.] in the Stan- stead election case, to have the hearing of the preliminary objections ad- \\ The owing to the pew Clerk of the Crown in Chancery having been lately appointed no | op- had to.summon The cross petition by C.1.Lovell, Fservative candidate candidate in Stan- two | LINER OUT OF London, April 2%.\u2014Lord Grimthorpe to take Admiral Tirpitz as near shore.of of the! Ho- | DEAD NUMBER Slide \u2018Recovered.es WITH VILLAGE OF NOTRE DAME DE LA SALETTE A} SCENE OF DESO- ATION.Notre Dame de la Salette, April 28.\u2014The village of{ Notre Dame de la Sa- lette presented jn scene of desolation and sadness yehterday.Where the comfortable nomes stood are nothing but broken timlers, twisted iron, broken furniture ah clothing.- In the schoolhouse the{#ene is pathetically In ten cgflins, side by side, are : twelve \u201cof the victims save been found, two | coffins\\each containing a mother and her baby, = Thee other bodies have been recovered, [but they are not yet in the \u2018schoolhohse.The dead and all the people accopnted for number 33, and 15 bodies have been recovered.There was a pumor that two commercial travellets\u201d were staying at the Desjardins Hote] and that they were missing.Little,{Grace Desjardins, who had a miraculous escape, - however, states that there were no strangers in the hotel on the fatal night.Her father was absent in Buckingham at the time and sb escaped.In the Lapoirite family, Mrs.Cam- ile Lapointe, Jr., and her two sons \u2018Were saved.ll three were {floating on the water Just in front of the dam for some time.| Camille was plunged into the water, but \u2018 succeeded in clambering on to a haystack.To the first rescuers said \u2018Im was all right and for thèm to get his mother and brother, who were in the water \u201con broken pieces of their home.All three were rescued.Emmanuel Lapointe, another son, who lived in a separate house; [was awakened hy ithe slide and assistéd in the rescue.Quite a number of the people saved were in the upper part of the houses, as the ice \u2018whidh caused the damage to the houses| cut off .the bottom part.Of thesey Louis Morrisette, F.-X.Boileau andfE.Boileau got their children.through chimney holes, the only one killed in \u2018these three families being the spn of Louis Morisette, Mrs.D.Beauscigle, a widow, who lived on the west bank, was carried, with her six children, on the slide into the river |bed.All escaped before the house|went to pieces, and was carried down stream.The Lapointe liouse ret a similar fate: In Mr.Bolieau\u2019s house all the family g were sleeping in the.upper part of the house, which was, fortunately, not¥reduced to small| pieces, as the other houses were, and so all were taken out alive.\u201d The.four-year-old Murray boy was picked up for dead and was actually lain oh a table but has re- .gained consciousness and is now little the worse for his frightful experience; THE PROPERTY LOSS.\"The property loss amounts to about forty thousand] dollars.On the west side of the river where the slide started were only a few houses.On the land which|ynoved there were only the residence off Mrs.V.Camille La pointe, whose qtables were left, and Mrs.Beauscigle, which ad on half a mile away.The damage on the cast sido was practically df half of the village and indluded the post office antl store kept {by Mr.Desjardins and a number of dwellings.The houses destroyed includle : 7 F.X.Boîïlequ, $1,500.b Louis Morrisekte, #1,500.Mrs.D.Boaugeigle, $1,500.Mat.Faubertÿ #1,300.- Nap.Beauvailis, $600.THas Boileay, $4.500, Mrs.Charronf, 5500./CIce Deslauriérs, $800, ere, SHH.15, $20,000, house and goods, © August\u2019 Tariv Paul Desjardi -Mrs, Lapointd, $35,000, Mrs.St, Ameur, 3500.A.N.Lapierfe, $200.In addition some damage by was done to other buildimgs.TWELVE PERSONS DROWNED.SHOWBOAT CAPSIZED ON THE ST.FRANCIS IFIVER, ASKANSAS.Heïèna, Ark.J'April 28.\u2014Twelve persons were drowued, one a woman, when the show boat Marion capsized eight miles abpve the mouth of the St.Francis River late Sunday.Captain Joyce, .of Newport, Ark., who was in charge, retürned to llelena yesterday afternoon; bringing the information.water © ANARCHIST \u2018ARRESTED.- LEADER IN PLOT AGAINST EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, IT 15 SAID.Trinidad, Cpl., April 28.\u2014 Steve \"he an anarchist, wanton the charge of being ph recent, atteéapt to us- mperor of Austria.was Choles, said te ed in Hungary a leader in th sasinate the F arrested yestet secrer \u2018\u201cervice officer; from Hungary l and will he [taken to Denver from \u2018where he will be removed to New + York and deported to Sueme, - TTun- gary, for trial - Choles has been fol- miles by European seen.7 lowed 10.000 cret service.ISLAND S CHANNEL.DAMAGED BY egsurer, who is now secretary-treasurer, who ; Tlonorary President.P.B.Iabruiere and the first President, \u2018ron.tory, names of the first curates .\u201cother information relating to the parishes which actually form tl vese of Sherbrooke.: the Gabriel Ca- The hook will also contain the his- | WIND.| THIRTY-THREE.Bodies of 15 Victims of Land day at Cokeville by a! \u2018la part of the hull of the ship i I} ea a _.| THE COMOROS, IN MOZAMBIQUE | i IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.Anti-Cigarette Bill May be Introduced, MEAT AND CANNED FOODS ACT \u2014 \u2014MR.FISHERS BILL TO AMEND IT PASSED.h Ottawa, April 28.\u2014That the Govern- ment is- seriously considering introduc- | ing a bill this season dealing with the cigarette question was intimated in the House last night by Mr.Fielding.! The Finance Minister stated that later on some legislation, not altogether of | the drastic nature proposed by Mr.Blain, might be brought down.Considerable part of the sitting was taken up in committee on Mr.Fisher's bill to amend the Meat and Canned bs oods Act, The bill-eventually passed.\u2018 WF -.The public buildings in Quebec were discussed in supply, \u2018and at, 1 o'clock $100,000 had been passed.The House adjourned at 1.30.* Co Sir Frederick Borden, answering Mr: Claude Macdonell (S.- Toronto), -said the plans for the new barracks at Toronto had been sulji&itted for approval.At: present.there are 15 officers and 54 non-commissioned officers and men living outside the barracks, ; Their allowance in ligu of.quarters amount to about $1,000 a month, Sir Wilfrid Laurier.moved a special committee to probe the charges made by Major odging, to consist of Messrs.Carvell, - Macdonald (Pictou), Geoffrion, Barker and Lennox.Mr.R.L.Borden thought that the resolution as drawn was too narrow.The matter will come up again to-day.| \u2014_\u2014F | WOMAN BUSYNLD TO DEATH.LITTLE NEPHEW FINDS HER REMAINS BY THE ROADSIDE.Halifax, N.S., April 28.\u2014Mrs.Barbara Garrison was burned to death at _Ingramport, ten miles from Halifax.Mrs.Garrison was aline in the house on Saturday afternoan, and her 12- \u2018year-old-nephew, with \u2018his mother, went i to visit her.They could find no trace of her in the house, and the -little boy was sent to a neighbor's to see if she was there, and then went in another : direction, when he was horrificd to find » the body of Mrs.Garrison on the road: side terribly burned.Frightened, he\u2019 rushed back to tell his mother, who gave the alarm, ang the neighbors soon gathered.The remains were burned almost beyond recognition ; was not a vestige of clothing left, only her boots remained.From the evidence at the home, where a picce of her apron stringg was found on the floor, hurned,: also\" hole in a mat and a \u2018number of chips lying about the stove, it is suppoxed that she had been out, in the yard gathering chips in her n-, pron ; that she lifted the lid of the lstéve to throw in the chips, and that \"her apron caught fire, lt is supposed that after a struggle she rushed out, \"endeavoring to reach the home of her | brother-in-law, a couple of hundred ; yards away.But she was unable to reach her goal.She must have suffer- Pod terribly ns she ran on with her clothes in flames.The nearest neigh- hor's house to her's was 100 yards away, but in an opposite direction to which she was running, and their orchard, would obscure any view, ; unfortunate woman ran on until she could go no further, and, falling down, the flames continued to envelop her until she died.She leaves a.daughter, Mrs.John Boleyn, of Shediac, and 8 sons, three ot whom are in Minnesota, ong in Michigans another at Tacoma, another at Omaha, Hibhert at home, and Henry in Halifax.\u2014_\u2014 STR.CACIQUE DESTROYED.\u2014\u2014 THIRTY-ON Il.OF THE CREW RIS- CUED BY A GUNBOAT.Guyaquil, Equador, April 28-14 is reported here that the British _steamer Cacique, from Mollendo, March 4, for San Francisco, has been totally.destroyed by fire, about 120 miles from Toint Santo Flena, in Guayvas province.Thirty-one members of the steamer\u2019s crew were rescued by the Evnadorian ginboat Bolivar and landed on the coast.+ ia \u2014 - DUTCH CRUISER ALL IN WHITE.(From the New Orleans Picayune.) The first Dutch man-6'-war which has ever visited New Orleans dropped anchor Sunday afternoon just off the J head of Canal street.She is the se- Scond class cruiser Gelderland, and 1s as spick and span a ship as ever came Into port.Painted white from stem to stern, only her masts, two big funnels and a flayataff give a touch of color.The white effeet is carried so far that even thé quns are painted (this color and are not visible more \"than a hundred yards from the ship.The interior of the ship and the offi cers\u2019 quarters are pairitèd white with such a generosity of paint that the very walls look as though they were enamelled, The officers were attired in white duck.as were the =ailors, and although several séore of them were leaning over the rail, they seemed but until within about fifty vards, \u2014_\u2014 ! ROIS AMEN HEC | THE WEATHER HORAK , Paris, April} i28.\u2014M.Millies-Lacroix, one ct x | the minister ¢f the colonies, has been LOCAL FORECAST: x | informed by cable that the Comoro I%- ' Jands, in the| Mozambique Channel, 0 | & and \u2018have been swEpt by a violent cyclone.\u2019 Occasional showers to-night % 67 The effect of Jthe storm was especinily and on Wednesday.+ e dio- © disastrous + Great Comoro.The damage is nd} stated.final | there | The {when Nr.SHERBROOKE, QUE, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1908.{THE STORY OF À LOST BRACELET vertisement-Figures.ea 3 ARTICLE OF JEWELLERY LOST AT THE BROME PAIR.Granby, April 28.\u2014(Special.}) \u2014 The ! following incident, the \u2018truth of which is vouched for by the partiés whose names are mentioned, might be entitl- \"ed \u201cThe Result\u2019 of an Advertisement in the Record,\u201d or \u201cThe Story of a Lost | Bracelet.\u201d While Mrs.A.E.Milti- more, accompanied by her sister, Mrs.French, at that time living in Cook- ; shire, were attending the fair at\u2019 : Broms last fall the latter had the misfortune to lose a \u2018valuable gold ; bracelet.A reward was offered for its return and announced from the judges\u2019 stand, but without result.Shortly after the ladies.happened to meet Mr.Pierce, the representative of ; the Record, who was also doing the fair, and at their request he caused | an advertirement to be inserted in the : Record.Nothing was heard from it until about Christmas, when Mrs.French was surprised one day on re- -ceiving a letter from, a lady in Boston, stating that she had recently come across an advertisement in an old copy of a Canadian newspaper, called the Sherbrooke Record of.the loss of a bracelet at the Brome Fair.The lady said she was visiting friends in Canada at that time and attended the Fair when her little girl found a bracelet which corresponded to the one advertised.So after many days the lost bracelet was restored to its owner.The little girl was suitably rewarded and everyhody was happy.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 WAN SHOT DEAD AT CHAMBLY CANTON.Forced Into House of Mr.Wilson, Who Fired{jon Him.HAD FAILED TO GET A LIQUOR LICENSE WHICH HIE WANTED.Montreal, April\u2019 28, (Special) \u2014 Stanislaus Fortin.was shot and.instantly killed at Chambly Canton last night by George Wilson.4 Fortin arrived there a few weeks ago and yesterday failed {o get a shore liquor license which he wanted.After takine a number of drinks in different places, Fortin asked for admission Lo the home of Mr.Wilson, and when this was refused, broke the door in and entered the house.: Wilson thereupon fired upon the intruder with a shot gun.causing instant death.EY et INQUEST INTO DEATH OF MAGOG VICTIM.BLAMED NO ONE BUT IHMSELEF \u2014 WAS TRYING TO PASS UNDER THI TRAIN WHEN IT STARTED.- The inquest into the death of Alfred Scott East, the victim of the Magog railway accident, was held Jast night at No.1 Fire Station, before Dr.F.A.Gadbois, Coroner, : The evidence of the conductor, C.Riley, Brakeman Chas.Jones and FEn- gineer C, Epps, went to show that the train was just leaving Magog yard after taking mm water when the alarm was given that à man was lying injured on the track behind the train, and between the main line and the siding.The man was quite though terribly mangled and conscious al- seemed dent had happened.] The engineer said he could not have heen strack bv the engine without being seen.None of the witnesses could sweur that he wus travelling on the traih.The man who first gave the alarm was unknown and disappeared immediately afterwards.Dr.G.A.Bowen, who was called to attend the man, said that the left leg was almost completely severed at the thich.the left arm was mangled and \u201cthe right ler was broken, The injured man said tp him that it was no one\u2019s fault but his own, he was trying to pass.under the train when it started.\u201cHe belonged to Hamilton, Ont, and his father's address is 1613 Park Avenue, New York city.The jurors were : Michel Pare, f{ore- man.Jos.Rivard, ©.Bousquet, Vie- tor Benoit.F1.Dovon, Jos, Beaudoin.A verdict of \u201cAccidental death\u201d was returned, A eraser LAKE MEGANTIC FURNITURE CO.MEETING OF \"CREDITORS IN SU- PFRIOR COURT YESTERDAY.A meeting of the creditors of the Lake Megantic Furniture Company was held in the Superior Court yesterday, A.Courville, of Lake Me- gantie, was appointed liquidator, and Messrs.R.A.F.Aitken, A.B.Gond- rean of Lake Mecantic, and Mr.Wm.Morris, K.C.Sherbrooke, Inspectors.dpe ADMITTED-TO BAIL.A petition was granted yesterday to allow L'Heureux out on bail.The Court fixed the bail at $500, the accused in one surety of $250 and two : sureties: of 8125 each.In Which à Daily Record Ad- er ; : The new ferry boat is nearly complet- REMARKARLE RECOVERY OF AN; 4 or part of it, left the rails at Brown- d ville; Jet cars \u2018and van left the rails and piled quite unwilling to tell how the acei- | DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL ONE CENT PARTS, OF THE EASTERN ; TOWNSHIPS NEARLY COMPLETLD, Fast Angus, April 25, (Fpecial) \u2014 ed and will do its service across the St.Francis in a couple of days.ROOF WAS DAMAGED.Tron Mill, April 28.\u2014(Special,) \u2014 What micht have proved a disastrous ire broke out on, the roof of Mr.Chas.Hunt's house, on Saturday.Timely assistance rendered by the neighbors saved the building with some damage tothe roof.° ; PAPER MILL AGAIN IN OPERATION : East Angus, April 28, (Special) \u2014 The paper mill is again in operation since \u2018yesterday morning, under its new superintendent, Mr.W.A.Muir.Orders for paper seem to have come in nicely lately and it is hoped will continue! to keep this plant running for the future.ï m2 CoE CHRIST CHURCH, SWEETSRURG.Swcetsburg, April 28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Wardens of Christ church presented a; very satisfactory report at tme Vestry meéting\u2014 of that congregation on Tuesday evening, the 21st inst.The receipts for the year were in excess of expenditure.= The officers appointed were: W.O.Shufelt, Rector\u2019s Warden ; C.Arthur Boright ; People's Warden ; Dr.H.Le Roy Tuller, Gi.Harold Baker, delegates to the Synod: T.R.Pickel, J.EE.Millar,-G.H.Baker-and E.P.Jones, Sidesmen ; W.H, Inch, Vestry.Élerk ; J.D.Bulman, Auditor.MONEY TAX.WILT, COME UP FOR DISCUSSION, Kirkdale, April 28.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The question of money tax in liew of statute \u2018labor for summer road work will come before the: Melbourne Township Cowricil at their next meeting.In the present statute labor has been the \u2018rule, and in the majority of cases it has proved useless, The result hat been bad roads, which getting worse, A change monéy tax could not make worse than they are at present.The cry is for good roads and any change that: would give them would be welcome, to a A SERIES OF MISHAPS.Farnham, .April ~28, (Special)\u2014 A freight train which seems to have been hoodooed was brought in here Sunday night by Conductor Riley.This train, At Holch it again left the rails; knocking a man over, finally.it renched Megantic, and left- thevo in.charge of Conductor Taylor.About 3] miled west of -Johnville the two last up, the van mounting to the top.of the other two cars.was seriously Hurt.At Magog it was one Arm off the unfortunate man whose death was reported yesterday.j Monday morning this train started out of Farnham \u2018and before it cleared the yard limits, nine cars left the} track.The wreck train was called out and straightened things up.There was mot much damage to track, about: 50 ties being broken up and two cars damaged.The wreck here was caused by brake rigging catching in frog.| Le pe\u2014 .- OF BEDFORD DISTRICT MEETING 3 BAR.are certainly | things |, Luckily\u2018no one; this train that cut off the two legs and} i gave- the names of | An informal medting of the members \u2018of the Bediord District Bar took place here last Wednesday afternoon, attend- Fed by Messrs.Nutting, Giroux; Me- | keown, Westover, Boivin, Lynch, La- + | mourcux, Leonard, Advocates and by Mr.J.P.Noyes, Prothonotary.Mr.Nutting was elected chairman, and it was resolved to hold a banquet at the Sweetsburg House on tho 14th proximo to commemorate the 500 anniversary of the _ opening of Super ior \"Court for this district.: The banquet is to be given by the Bench, Bar and officers of the said { Superior Court, and it was suggested ' to invite represéntatives of the press, | aglvocates and commissioners of the said court practicing.50 years Ladies will be honored guests.Messrs.Giroux, McKeown and Lynch were appointed a committee to make ar- | rangements for this functied.< .HUNTING MUSKRATS.Coaticook, April 28, (Special)\u2014The \u2018water in the river is high and muskrat hunters are having fair success.nr.Ls - FE .The skins\u2019 are worth something\u2018 like 15 cents each.REMARKABLE INSTANCE OF LONGEVITY.: Castlebar, April 28, (Special) \u2014It instance of longevity in the same family: R.Manscau, 74 years; KE.Manseau, 78, Fusebe Manseau, 82; Mis.Emelie Belisle, 84; J.Manseaun, 87, all hving at Wetton, except Jusebe Man- wean, at Danville and Esdras, at Montreal! © - Te \u2019 ~ RIVER ROSE THREE FEET.°° Coaticook, April 28, (Special)\u2014The Coaticook river rose some three feet Sunday, owing to the gate at the head of the river at Averill, Vt., being carried away.This will interfere with the manufaçtôries along the river, us-\u2019 ing water power, should it be a\u2019.dry.summer.A PECULIAR PLANT.Granby, April 28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mrs, W.A.Mountain has a plant which is peculiar and most beautiful.It is ~ of the pelargonium family and has\u201d two colors.One has several pure white flowers, and on the same stem is a beautiful flower of mammoth rize with four of its petals a bright pink, while on the other - stem the flowers are white with large blotches.of deep rich purple.There is, also, a cluster of buds, quite creamy in color, which may differ from the other blossoms.This plant is a most interesting freak of nature and unless closely: observed, would be taken: for three distinct var- icties of pelargoniums, THE LAST SERVICE.Coaticook, April 28, (Special)\u2014The last Sunday on which services will be held in the 7 present St.Stephen's | Church has passed.lb was appropriate that on this last day the Odd Fellows should attend in the morning and in \u2018the evening, Rev.Mr.Stevens, the rector, read some notes written by the late Canon Foster, in 1896, regarding the huilding of thé First* Icpiscopal Church here and the first missionary \u201cwork.in Barford and Hereford.Ho.| comprising the Church of England cou- gregation.Sweetshurg, April \u201898 \u2014 (Special) \u2014 BRIEF UP-TO-DATE Haly's war strength is 3,353,984 men, : England's naval programme for 190% will?necessitate the outlay of S161, 597,500, | oo Chelzea city officials are about to ask (for special legislation to regulate ragishops.5 The Toronto Board of Control des cided not to further appeal the license reduction by-law.Co Secretary Talt is to assist in an ing vestication into the labor conditions on the Isthmus of Panama.- | The tonnage of Japan's navy since theiwar with Ryssin has been doublé \u2018el, Forty-seven ships have been u\u2018ld- Cardinal Logue, from Ireland, art rive, in New York Saturday to takd pat in the Catholic Centenary celes bration.: | British troops had an engagement with Mahmoud\u2019s near :Peskawur, In; dia; on Friday.The British casuallies were sixty.Representa (ives of the American Newspaper Publishers\u2019.Association ard going to ask Congress to put paper on the free list.{ Mi.William Mackenzie, of js leavine for England to carry financial projects in comection the | Canadian Northern Railway.King Manuel has promised to refune the jvelue of the missing crown jewels valded at $2,000,000, which were sold by King Carlos to meet pressing debts Jos.Gauthier, a laborer, was killed - A Toronto, ent with Friday, by an %00 lh.slab of «tone falling on him, from the New Credits Foncier building, St.James street] Montreal.- The American liner St.Paul and tig dritish éruiser Gladiator collided Saty urday off the Isle of Wight, Twenty of the eruizer\u2019's crew lost their lives while taljine to the boats.Albert Pettich, father of the Prest dent of the Knickerborker Company, New York, dived from the open _window of his son\u2019s oflices on the fifth floor of .25 West Broadway, New York city, Friday morning.! Lord Minto, Viceroy of India, and Tord Kitchener have arrived at Sim- la, India.and offensive.operations against the\u2019 Mohmonds will bo \u2018as sumed at once.Ten thousand troop: Lave been ordered to the frontier.| (Continued bn page 6.) >= \u2014 NOTES OF WORLD'S NEWS.Snow: fell in Manitoba and Saskatchewan Sunday, putting a \u2018stop lo goeding.Over a hundred persons, mostly ne- vroes, have been killed by tornadoes in Louisiana and Missisgipps.The Dominion Government are going to look after the protection from fire of New Brunswick forest Areas.A leading grower in the Niagara district says the fruit prospects for the coming season were never better.Rev.J.R.Phillips, of Woodstock, on Wednesday, received the fed for a mar- ringe which he celebrated 35 years ago, The Shipbuilders\u2019 Employers\u2019 Association has decided to order.a .lockout in every shipbuilding yard in the United Kingdom.The telegraph © operators in India have struck against reforms urged\u201d by the Government.Forty thousand messages are held up.- Twenty self-supporting Chicago wo- take up and settle upon Government drrigatron-lands in the West, | The Chientao houndary dispute tween Japan and Ching has bten re- Lopened, and six Japanese ironcluds have heen despatched to Amoy.° Vhe Premiers of Saskatchewan, Mani- stolmi and Alberta will-mect on May 4th to dixcuss the proposal to nation- alive all internal clevator systems.St.Petershure cables report that, Government, steel plant at Abukhofr 4 was éntirely destroyed.Logs is !timated at 82,500,000, A blizzard, such us has not been seen © late in the season for two hundred yeurs, swept over Britain on Thursday.Irom nine to fifteen inches of snow fehl and caused much damage to früit _ÀA- deputation from the Six Nations on the Grand River reserve asked the Superintendent of \u2018Indian affairs that the elective system be n- dopted in tribal affairs instead of the hereditary system.7 i A stowaway \u201cback to England Thursday, jumped overboard and tempted to swim ashore just as \u20acs- Indian at- the -ago.\u2019 men have formed an organization to \u201cbe- > would be hard to beat the following - clusters of blossoms of three distinct y the.five families, .The Bishop of the Diocese - \u2014_ who was being taken on C.P.R.Michigan, ship had reached the entrance to : the - Linrhor nt Halifax.He was drowned.| A IF es a, PR ESRI A pe a : ; » = ° ; i PEPE SE + Wg ama Lv a TL À PF 2 y JE 4 = Ari dn ac ee sad rg ag i ne top IEEE RG ec Ris 3 ho am + es na + a = ee red 7e EN ASF Tri.EE SEP \u2019 hed N = , _ = ë ™ a res x.~ Era SPE = vu 3 3 7 des oi \u201c SE Tee - æ _ = : i s a i 18% | x i ; 8 = Ld Le pére | a ttes 0 AeA AI.Stil Sl.No 3s Ati.4 } .; - oA AL SE SAS da \\ 1 » Kd PAE pars =: A [RN * = AN we da iB PE FTA = EC Lac gh Ba ull FW: ra ris + + SLE at / 4e mi etre ta = er SAG ITO ATI TI Sy ie \u201cTos dod due 5 ed g J \u201c.a .T * Wel SPN és 0 PLAN TL.caserne pds eco OS ETRE = rt BETES ve pp eS pe oP Tv - £33 sie on ho - pe pe re - se Pompe we ' _ nt isomeed i > wy TIS Se SR Wo AE oA Sip: hayes Dau odin RAs ù Writer ei 5 iad , TFC FPS ! - : : ; - : .sa hE ne \" .: .î - Se ST .Ne ; \u2026.: .- .co 2 _ ce A 2 : LE pi TN SE Te I LP ra oR HE SRR OTT NR NTR ww , EVE ET EE DOS as qe , A all + ét ni ee ve daa one ) x TT CTR LI TE LE CURES ED one Ep TS IRE WR re A aT , RES sR GT Rey ET .cor dE rt ouate a: A pese .: RSP EIR né Bp , en è \u201d .! 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Spring has come.- Now is the time to have your cellars cemented and have granolithic walks put down for , the summer, clean - Crushed stone for sale for concrete work.Building stone and all other building material.Fireproof buildings erected.Cheap as wood in the end.Apply, WH.HAWKER.56 Devot Bt.Bhertroote, Que | »_ Bel} Tel.487.IRA es: radiating surfaces can surplus heat-power will Circuit of radiator \u2018| half water, anyway.\u2019\u2019 - À day?\" = preacher\u2019s son, if I couldn\u2019t I spend it for candy, an\u2019 he 8 |mission.\u201d | (Tit-Bits.and healthful.p03 a, 10020 AMA 2 112 , And Coal Econom OMBUSTION taking place in the dome or top chamber of furnace fire-pot is the result of air and heat mingling with fumes.This combustion produces heat-energy, which the radiating surfaces above.and around\u2019 fire-pot absorb or draw in and then deflect \u201car: throw off.Incoming cold air receives this heat- energy, the result being heated air.Now, if the combustion takes place at a faster rate than the into cellar\u2014a waste of coal.There is no waste of coal in \u201cSunshine\u201d Furnac Scott.\u2018An optimist is à doesn\u2019t cry over spilled milk ; Mott.\u2018The pessimist doegn feels that the spilled milk who 't either: he was more than \u2014 A LESSER HALH.\u201clI want a man to do odd the house, run on errands, ¢ er answers back and is alwg: y do my bidding.\u201d he \u201cYou're looking for a husband, ma\u2019am, not a man.\u201d\u2019 (The Jewish Ledger.~jobs about @ that nev- EVIDENCE OF PRACTICAL: RELIGION \u201cI'm thinking of joining your church.\u201d \u201cAh,\u201d then you were \u201cimpressed\u2019 with our preacher on your very first visit?\" \u201cIt isn't that exactly; I Heft my um- | bretla \u2018in the vestibule and it was there when I came out.\u2019 ! | \u2014 PITHYGRAMS| i.Co A New York society beauty wants to hire an\u2019 agent who will \u201cbe able to -keep her from gaining publicity.| If she is really anxious to avoid being: extensively advertised - why doesn\u2019t she} publish a book of poems (Chicagd \u2018Record-Her- ald._ sa.7 ~~ AUTHORITY.-, *Willie,.did you put your.contribution box in.Sunda nickel in the iy school to- r \u2018Lake, the keep it an\u2019 gave me per- \u2018No, mamma; I ast Eddy _ (Denver \u201cNews.Biel), iG) een t \u2018SHE KNEW, Teacher (to- new scholar).I'll give you a sum.If yous the butcher 18.17, and the| baker $11.13 and the coal dealer $27.08 land the landlord $15.10, how much would he have to pay them?\u201d \u2019 1?Answer.\u201cI don\u2019t think hg would have to pay them anything.\u201d 5 \u2018Why not?\u201d 18 \u201cBecause I think we woufd \u2018move.\u2019 \u2014 (The Junior Herald.8 = \u2018Now, Mary; + father owed QUITE RIGH nes, said the suffragis form, \u2018\u2018women have been w ages.They have suffered in a thousand ways.\u201d .: 25 \u2018\u201c\u201cThere is one way in whith: they never suffered,\u201d said a meek-looking man, standing up in the rear of the hall.\u2019 \u201cWhat way is that?\u2019\u2019 demanded the suffragist.\u2018 x; - *\u2018They have never suffered fn silence.\u201d \u2014 7 on the plat- *.1 - oi \u201cTell,\u201d joy to mel | MACHINE-MAD \u201c L'love that tuneful \u201cWilli That \u2018\u2018Stabat Mater\u2019 grand When these are played, wha I list almost cutrancedly.The music of the band.* Ç tu - But when played fôr the phonograph These pieces have been \u2018\u2018ca Te hear them thus is marty That band of music doth bef The music of the banned.s of Do you rent, furnished Fooms \u2014 or, \"do \u2018you merely have them for rent ?This is another way of asking whether you are a want advertiser or not ?PHOTOGRAPHS ! LH \"It you want the, B EST * JOHNSTON'S Studio Is the place to get {them, _ Amateur work given special atten- \u2018tion, Geo.Johnston, \"149 Wellington Bt: i te dARagn, ; RE re Be near fn ONE Sn SNS } fl He pe ix i rN ig i 5 ; \\ KE A À 4 U RN K } absorb and deflect, the\u2019 pass up the chimney or is so complete, and air circulating space so large, that every bit à heat-energy is quickly absorbed and quickiÿ deflected on the circulating cold air, whicle is thus quickly heated and ascends through \u201c tie hot-air pipes to rooms above.The check-draft of the smoke-pipo.particles can escape up readily.a veste of coal.When this draft is closed: especially on an \u201cordimary\u201d furnace\u2014hegt dratt is opened the incoming cold air from the cellar drives all heat particles back inte furnace.proper, If the grates and fire-petof'furnace are not construeted properly, there's a clogging and gathering of ashes, and fire does not: burn If no provision is made for gas escapp, the check-draft must be left closed indefinitely There is no waste of coat in \u201cSunshine\u201d Furnace.a furnace is situated chimney.When chec p © \u201cFa cicéging can take place in the 4-piege grate, no ashes can gather on the straight fire-pot walis, and the Automatic: G Baimper makes every provision for th $ c escape ef gas; co nsequently, check- draft æhove.J, S.MITCHELT, & CO, A.R.WILSON, + can be opened shortly after coaling and all heat cuorgy saved for radiation.: tondon hy of : 5 Vancouver _Tardônta : Cas LA St.2ohn, NIB.| Rostreat a v Hamilton | Vétnaipez Là Calgary | 4 - BE , \u2018 i 2 ' AGENTS TESTIMONY 3 Wao have installed this furnace and kept records: \u201cWe ean vouch for the *\u2018Sunshine\u201d virtues 0 ity performances, and know it to be exactly as represent \u2018LOCAL gms, à, « | friends.s \u2018ready to ronged ¢ for | | must remember.There are many farms with more than \u2018a mile of road to maintain and oF À \u2014èr -} 3699.30; {ship $2100, including $1700.70 costs.fide of wT marrow road to keep 11ihe field where COATICOOK.On Friday evening, April 24th, the members of the : Baptist Young Peo- 'ple\u2019s Union, were \u2018\u2018at home\u201d to their The usual service was held, the pastor Rev.D.W.Terry in the: chair.Three papers were read; one; on Japan, the Country; another on: Japan, the People, and the third on Japan, the Religion.Special music was provided.Aiter the meeting a hour was spent in the lecture | | | room, ' seventy were present and all enjoyed themselves exceedingly.Arrivals: Mrs.Montgomery, home after being away two weeks, with her sister; who is sick; Mr.R.Tillotson, home from Florida, where he spent the winter; - Miss Susan M.Hale, home from Florida, where she spent the winter.- : , Miss Reid\u2019s pupils are practicing for _a recital to be held &t the opérh house on May 1st, for the benefit of the 1Reading Room.The elocutionist, Miss Mallory, will be present.\"The Auxiliary of St.Stephen's Church will meet on Thursday afternoon with Mrs.Sutton.The Rummage Sale of the.Methodist Church will take place in the store.lately occupied by Mr.J.N.White from May 2nd to May 9, afternoons and evenings.To - Mrs: John Wallace wag a little better orf Sunday afternoon.She has been very: seriously ill- with blood poison- | ing._ She also has a child sick at the | same time.Her friends wish her speedy recovery now.| The high wind that was blowing, on \u2018Sunday took the door» leading upstairs, over the store of Mr.G.W.McKee, which was ajar, and wrenched it right off the hinges, smashing the glass to atoms.> \u20ac - - $= .A - - A good show window display is a :good ad:; but a good display ad.in a newspaper is the best ad.En | ; Letters to the Editor.) MES RP a a ope THE BACKBONE OF THE NATION.Editor Record :.Sir,\u2014Clubs and Associations, such as the Fish and Game Clubs, and the Gooil Roads Association have picked pretty hard at the nation\u2019s backbone, the former demanding and securing re- -strictions until the farmers hardl dare shoot a deer that comes into his vard in the open season until he goes and secures a license and à tag to fasten to its ear.Hunters, settlers and others are openly accused of crime.The last time I noticed was where hunters, railway employees and the Government were accused of fraud in\u2019 the use of tags.Naw, Mr.Editor, I.have worked with freight handlers hoth in Canada and in the Western States and believe they will compare favorubly as rogards honesty with any other class of men.1f they were less ,honest some of them might be Presidents of Fish and Game Clubs, invit- - The proceeds from the Food Sale on Saturday were $42, which was very \u2018encouraging to the ladies who worked so hard to make it a success.This sale \u2018will be the last for a while.Mrs, (Dr.) H.C.Rugg is spending a.few days at Derby Line, the guest of has - been ; Mrs.Chas.Lunt.- Col.C.E.Nelson, who | travelling abroad for the past nine months, returned .to Derby Line on | where refreshments were served.About | Saturday having had a most delightful trip.Mr.Harold Stone, accompanied by Mr.Earl Andrews, of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday at Derby Line Hotel the guest of relatives., On Sunday evening at St.Joseph\u2019s Hall, Rock Island, about one hundred of the gentfemen of the R.C.church met and presented Rev.Father Galvin with a purse of $75.He intends leaving very: soon.for.the South of France to see his aged father, whom \u2018he has not seen for seventeen years.speech by Hon.M.F.Hackett, Rev.replied very feelingly.surprise and Other short speeches were S.T.Fregeau, L.A.Lanctot and J.A.Many.Miss Maude.Walker has: gone school - fer the spring\u2018 term.Mrs.Bert Hyatt; who has been visiting relatives at Derby Line, has: re- © At.the Congregational - church the evening.subject \u2018Modern Sinning:\u201d\u201d At the Universalist = \u2018church the took for his subject \u201cChrist, Pharisees and \u2018Sinners.\u201d.- Mr.Henri Gauthier; of Three Riv- grapher: for the Monarch Shirt Co.\u201c The Rock Island Health Officers will make their inspection sometime during this week.: : Mr.Joseph Greenwood hus recovered frôm his attack of diphtheria, and is back again at his old post at Pikt\u2019s store.Ce : RICHMOND.people\u2019 of Richmond and Melbourne, proved to be a very successful and en- present.The lady patronesses and Mrs.beautifully decorated with evergreenc, The out, of sic.Bean and + Mr, L.Poulin, of Sher- Mills; Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.\u2019 McCallum, Mr.ing European Princes to pay them \u2018a visit and fish and hunt on their pre- _ serVes.: : ) The Good Roads Associations\u2019 demand for better country roads has brought a tornado on the municipal ities In the form of law suits that will be hard te check.It will take an enormous amount of money to widen all the country roads in this province to.the width the Court seems to demand.There seems to be no demand for care or, reasonable caution oh tha part of the driver required.| : Those in the cities with valuable properties and a fow feet of frontage in many places an amount.equal to the value of the farm would not blast the rock and make a road the width the law requires.| Our severe winters, heaving up the.roads make them dangerous in the spring, which cannot be controlled or | guarded against.Then again ditches must\u2019 be made deep in some places to carry off the water when very heavy raing occur.All these things must be considered when dealing with this road | question.In the Record Tuesday, March 3lst Commenter writes : \u201cPerhaps there ig nothing that will be a greater incentive.to good roads in the Eastern Townships than the fact that the Courts are coming down pretty hard on the corporations who furnish them.\u201d \u201cYes, I admit the courts are coming down pretty heavy.My own township (Brompton) had a little experience.The water flooded the ap- progch to a bridge and going down Teft the rond coated with ice.À party vas going to church, the wagon slew- pd but did not tip over.The woman got scared and jumped out, hurting {her arm and the party offered to settle for pe The case went to court.Plaintiff got judgment for \u201c$750, with costs.5 I ve appealed and the judgment was reduced to The case cost the town- Justice iS very expensive, I will mit, ; Farmers do not growl over the city .streets.Take Melbourne street west, of Mt.Fletcher's residence, and the west side of Wellington street south: of Record office-it is none too: wide.Yet, \u201cfarmers do not kick and de- maud that the buildings must he \u2018shoved back against the rocks.] \u2018It is time that municipal authorities began to realize that the limb of a tree stuck in a hole in the road \u2018is not sufficient protection on a dark night.The\u2019 praetice of throwing fce, wood or other material on the road, obliging the public to go around, should be stopped.The practice of digging ditches two or three feet deep on the : the water off private property when a shallow furrow would carry it across it has always should be stopped.Co 575 gone, _ À superintendent and man to run the.road machine should be.appointed.yy I hope the good roads society and the courts will hold up for a time to allow the financial situation to improve, so that farmers will be able to mortgage their farms for an amount \u2018sullicient: to satisfy the demands of \u2018the ééurts: Le \u2018FT.D.-BRATTIE.| ad- do not Waterville.Arrivals incltde : .Wilkinson and\u2019 children, of Farnham, E \"visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.G.Scott; being performed very creditably.The Mr.J.Charron, of Montreal, in town trombone solo by Mr.R.Healey with on business ; Mr.BR.D, Messier, from Band accompaniment, WFMr.Reynolds, a visit to Rougemon after visiting relatives; Miss.day with Miss Edith McCourt; Mr.day in McKenna, Minnie Miller.town visiting friends ; Miss of | afternoon in the Foster Hall.Mr.R.Beckett apd Mr.Plummer, of B.T.Bank staff, Sherbrooke, have been transferred to the branch, - ., Departures include : Mrs.R.D.Messier and little daughter to Rouge- Pmont, on a visit to relatives.; Mr.and Mrs.W.Blackbird to Montreal, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.tle daughter to Portland, Me., where they will spend a few months with relatives, : : qu _ STANSTEAD.Mr.and Mrs.William McClary, of Lyndonville,\u201d Vt., were guests at Mr.J.A.Begin\u2019s over Sunday.Mrs.Powers, of Lyndonville, is spending a few days at the Stanstead Hotel.Mr.George: Harland, of Georgeville, was a guest at the Methodist parsonage on Monday.1 5 On Monday evening May 4th, a mass meeting of the Lord\u2019s Day Alliance thodist church.Rev.W.G.Hanna, of Toronto, \u2018Secretary of the Alliance, for Quebec and Ontario, will speak.This is the annual meeting and a large attendance of all denominations is\u2019 desired.- Mrs.Moulton is confined to her hed with an attack of rheumatism.of Franklin, N.H., were guests cf Mr.and Mrs.Charles \u201cWhitcher at the Stanstead Hotel over Sunday.LC pe THE TATTOO AS TEMPERANCE PLEDGE._ (From the Quiver.) _ Kim Kyong Syop is a big strapping fellow, cnergetic in body and zealous in spirit, who is engaged in selling the Scriptures, in Koreai Five years ago he was worshipping evil spirits, says a missionary who sends home the story to the, British and Foreign Bible Society.For three he sacrificed a cow to them each year.came a Christian he cleared out of his house and premises twenty-seven \u2018\u2018devils\u201d nests\u2019\u2019 made of paper and old rags.On the ball of each thumb Kim has a black spot, and the missionary asked him if thev were tattooed.\u201cYes,\u201d said Kim, \u201cI did that.when I vowed to give up strong drink\u2014so that if ever \u2018again I raised glass of liquor to my mouth in cither hand T - Brompton, April 18, 1908, should see that spot and remember my vow.\u201d .The presentation.was.made in a neat |.Father Galvin was wholly taken ~ by |: : made .by |: Messrs.T.J.Norris, J.F.Paquette, |: to |: Heathton, where she has taken - the |- \u2018turned to her home in Boston; Mass.pastor, Rev.J.G.Hindley, took for |.his subject \u2018\u2018In \u2018God\u2019s School,\u201d for his | pastor |: ers, has accepted a position as steno- |.The \u201cat home\u201d held.here Friday ev-| ening, in the Town Hal, by the young | joyable affair.About sixty couple were | were : Mrs.Chas.Campbell, Mrs.Wm.Ross, A.L., Lance.The hall was and red, white and blue bunting.Palmer\u2019s orchestra furnished excellent mu- town guests were :\u2014 Misses Annie Ritchie, Ethel Damon, R- Gilliland and Mr.E.Leonard, of Montreal ; \u2018Mrs.E.J.Page, Miss Ransen- \u201chousan, Miss I.Hubbard, Miss Lotta brooke ; Messrs.J.A, Strumbert, P.Poule and F.Sampson, of Windsor and Mrs, Gasue, Mr.Girard, Miss M.Houston, Miss McLeod, Miss Dunn and Mr.G.Pipe, of.Danville ; Prof.F.L.Stone, of Sherbrooke ; Mr.G.Ross, of Cowansville ; Mr.Colin Campbell, of Montreal, after spending \u201cthe holidays; Mr.Fred.McKee from Portland, Me, Ethel Damon, Annie Ritchie and Miss Ruby Gilliland, of Montreal, .spending Sun- Allie Kent, of Danville, spending Mon- Inverness, guest of Miss \u201cA special meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chalmers (church was held Monday Richmond George Blackbird ; Mrs.Fred.McKee and lit- When, Kim be- | ¢ : À AN Fe I 3 Axminster © - Brussels © - Union \u201c.- : SEAMLESS i - À ; ig de Tr 25.to $1 JAPANESE MarTivG 1 ATTRACTIVE Suitable for the City home or the Summer cottage.$1.50 to AXMINSTER} ~ and* Plain .Colors.TURKISH, PERSTAN ano INDIAN RUGS at véry moderate ptices, {MER FLOOR COVERING : , Co i \u2014 ENGLISH OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM \u2014 SHOWIN $2.00 per yd.ce 150to 200 1.00 to; 1.50.\u201c 50-to- 1,00: \u201c 55to 1.00 RU GS in Oriental 4c.to 600.per yard.\u2018 Lot of ends of Cärpêt, comprising'of-2 yds.to 20 yds.in each end at greatly reduced prices.WINDOW SHADES rr om, .280.ur.trim WINDSOR MILLS.The grand Windsor Band on was a- great success.concert McCabe's the concert was contributed to in large measure by Mr.\u2018ly.He encored was dience, were the songs by Miss Ewing efficiently accompanied hy Mr.E, \u201cInspiration\u201d : doubted success.spared no pains in bringin to its present \u201cstate of excellence.There will be evening prayer \u2018choir practice in St.George\u2019s Church, on Wednesday evening, at 8 p.m.Af- the Parsonage for the purpose of forming af \u201cAltar Guild.\u201d St.George's Guild will meet at the held their annual Church parade on Sunday, assembling at the Lodge.room and marching thence Church, where \u2018they listened to a most interesting sermon by the Incumbent, A number of Richmond and Danville people came up on Saturday to attend the Band concert.Mr.J.Mountain has left for his farm in the Northwest, taking with him a car load of live stock and effects, > Mr.and Mrs.Walter Bury, of Montreal, have returned home after spending the Easter holidays with Mrs.Bury\u2019s parents.Miss E.J.Stuart has gone back to Montreal to resume .her studies.BROWN\u2019S HILL.Arrivals are: Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Martin, of Magog, visiting his broth- rell Conley, of Sherbrooke, spending jthe past.week visiting his cousins at will be held in the Vestry of the Mé- (Mr.Wm.Martin\u2019s; Mis& Laura TFish,}|! \u2018of Ayers Cliff, spending the week end] ! pl Ei hfe I: Mrs I.IC.Banfill; Derby Line, is the with her friend, Miss Vera Brown.Mrs.O.Carpenter is with heart trouble.Mr.Hollis Hussey visited his sister at Massawippi ôn Sunday iast.There will be a May social at seriously ill: the: Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Griffin and son, home of Mee.O.R.Brown on Friday, May 1st, 1908.14s extended to all.FAIRFAX.: Mr.A.B.Currier, of Boston, was\u2019 the- guest of his sister, Mrs.\u201d Crook, recently.\u201d LOT Miss Gould, of Way\u2019s Mills, o her school on Tuesday.| Li .Mr.and Mrs.C.B.Crook and children.attended : the funeral of \u2018 Mrs.Crook\u2019s sister, \u2018house, at Dunborb.; Mr.E.Fox was the guest of his sister, Mrs.D.Moshier recently.Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Brown, of Libby- town, were in this \u2018place on Sunday.Miss\" Gertie Smith, of \u2018Way's = Mills has heen: sewing! at.Mis.C:: Lincoln\u2019s.A À cordial invitatian \u2014 \u2014\u2014 pened wri .given by the Saturday evening Hall was filled to overflowing, many only finding standing room.The success of a A.Leo, comedian, whose, songs took on immediate- repeatedly.Amengst other numbers \u2018which were received with great delight, by the au- and Miss Miller, of Richmond ; the vio- W.Powell.The Band numbers were well | \u2018plaved and added greatly to the plea- Mr.and Mrs.Henry sure of the evening, the two overtures and \u201cLiving Pictures,\u201d was an un- When it is remem- master, Mr.Alf.Dearden, who has the Band and ter the service\u2019 the young ladies of the congregation are requested to meet at to St.George's er, Mr.Wm.Martin recently; Mr.Far- | this- place) Mrs.W.H.Childer-| - .winter in Boston, Mass.; 0 Departures are: Howard Planch returned to McGill College, Montreal ; Miss.Olive Lusk to King's Hall, Comp- \u2018ton ; Miss Marian Planch to Dunham; Miss Kate Learned, accompanied by \u2018tome to resume her work at Fair- mount \u2018school ; Mrs.Robert Chaddock to the treatment, accompanied by her sister, Mrs.Parker.: Mr.Albert Seale, who has sold farm across the river, has moved \u2018into lin solo by Miss Files, and the songs the Cooper block on corner of Pleas- by Mr.H.W.McDowell, to whose | ant andj Railroad streets.generosity the: Band is indebted for the | The Orchestra ball held Friday night loan of the \u201cDominion Piano,\u201d used was a very great success and much for the evening.The singers were very enjoyed iby all present.The friends oË Mrs.Boulanger.will regret tp hear that she was obliged to submit to another eperation on Friday last.: Co Mrs.Bartholomew still remains in a very critical state, much to-the regret of all friends in town.Co 4 Mr.W.T.Oughtred, of Marbleton, \u2018general manager of the Canadian Tele- of Montreal, in town on business ; bered that the Band only started in phone Company, was in town on Sat- Prof.Jackson, from.Montreal, after November last and then included 15] urday in the interests &f the C.T.spending the holidays.; Mr.G.A, [new members, it is absolutely marvel:| Company.Smith and A.Chadsey, of the ET.[lous to see the way in which they have | Quite a number of the townspeople Bank staff, Windsor Mills, spending tome along, and it reflects the great- | attended the Forbos-Burns wedding at Sunday in town; Miss Rorke, from Est credit on the efficiency of the Band- East Angus on Wednésday last.- mi: r\u2014\u2014sstss===\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Teas grown at high altitudes on the mountain slopes of Ceylon, where the growth is slower and cultivation more careful than in the warm, humid.climate of the valleys, are used in \u201cSa- lada\u2019 Ten.High-grown tea, like \u201c\u201cSa- lada,\u201d is not only of a finer quality, but contains moré of the essential oil in the leaf than valley-grown tea.This is casily groved by comparing a draw- Parsonage on Thursday afternoon, at ing of \u201cSalada\u201d Tea wi th any other.2.30 p.m.ree Jubilee Lodge, No.31, 1.0.0.F.,|.BIRCHTON.: Mr.A.Newman, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing purchased a number of new'milch cows here recently.They were shipped at East Angus for Quebec on Saturday.- Most of the sugar makers in this vi- dinity have gathered their buckets.| Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Bridgette enter- ained a number of young people at their home on Friday \u201cevening.Mr.Oscar Seveigny is quite ill with an attack of rheumatic fever.Arrivals and departures\u2014Mrs.R.F.Bradley and two daughters, of Sherbrooke, spending a few days.at Mr.I.E.Todd\u2019s recently ; Mr.Chas.Hodge, of Montreal, for a shoit visit here to his old home last weck ; Mr.Walker, of Lowelltown, Me., who been spending a uncle, Mr, F.H.has Seveigny, returned of Milan, |visiting at, Mr.Gagnon\u2019s recently, | the new sidin g over Sunday.\u2014 5 dan guest.of \u201cMr, and.Mrs: Gale.{i Miss Mary: Gale has returned to the Maedunald:Collège at St.\u2018Anne, aîter spending Easter \u2018holidays at her home ere.Ly.CET 20 1° | St.Pat£ick\u2019s euchre.club, Conticook, will give än-evéning-in the Town Hall, \u2018Wednesday, the.29th, consisting of cdchre, music and refreshments, under | the.auspides of the R.C.Church of The: concert and bazaar in aid of the Band, will be held in the Town Hall on Friday.evening./- M ss Mary: Johnson has commenced her.duties| as teacher at the William Clark schdol house.en _ _.JEATON gORNER.Arrivalsiand departures include: Miss Mabel Lindsay home after gpending the Miss Alice at Miss TF ; > .French, Léarned ; Plain, Robinson\u2019& recently ; Miss B.M.Picard to Bury.: > Miss Irene Nourse has the mumps.net = | nesdays at 10.30 p.m., Tor thay her sister, to Sherbrooke ; Miss Bot- General Hospital, Montreal, for À his | John | few weeks with his |.home; Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Smith, | There were forty-six freight cars on] | #1 CRAvy 4.55 EE 11.00 amp EVP ARRIVR Ten, 7.18 Tgp 2.50 p.n\u2014Ffron rancisco, Ca sésnen \u2018ussate où Low rates to many ob points.20 TOURIST SLEEPING CAR - Leave Montreal Mondays a § modation of passengers holdin or second-clags ticketa to i AND WEST thereof as fac oth) EIFIC COAST\u2014nominal dy made for berths, whichimay by ed in-advance, ~:~ io] C.H, FOSS, C.P.taéT 4, \u2018Bell Phone Noa on KE.J.ASTELL: Agent; G:T:R & : Batt Foe bir EEE MONTREAL \"HORSE SH0 MAY @th to Oth, IN Excursion Tickets, including sion to show will be sold on 6th.Sherbrooke to) Montrel return at $3.70.Good to return until May ll Homeseekers\u2019 Excursions Saskatchewan and Ali Good to ge May 12th: aud 1 1908.Tickets good to retum 60 days.rT «.M.SEWELL, City Peu.\u201c Art Building, Sherbrooke, à i FROM PORTLAND: T'SOUTHWARR iver soirs\" over 0 = \u201cFROM MONTREAL DOMINION -\u2014recose 200080 oossousa\u2019 pesersent OTTAWA conser oensse eensde marine, vf - KENSINGTON coves swore soe wil CANADA ._essapeeys iieseessin Bem \" MODERATE RATE SERVICE - Liverpool, $45.00;: ta London, additional.Third-class\u201d ta Ln london, Londonderry, row, 827.50.A © H, FOSS, or É.H ser G.T.Ry.0.1 or DOMINION LINE, au : z .17 St -Sacramenf- 8h 8 i RCRA PY id RER uen THAT ÉD EX ¥ a R pacs M LAT ih L, PS CHERS ES , PINGS roms = 5-3 iP A a mp) May 1, Fri.\u2014 EMPRESS LAKE a May 9 Sat.ovenee \"Fmpress of 9 May 15, Fri.A May 33, \u2018sat.voeu.\u2026LABE NE 5 May 29, Fri.,.EMPRESS Eu \"Sat.\u2026 LAKE -CHAË \" EI SEWELL, City Past eee ce eo 0000 Headachf -tabl jl] insure he ao tA splendid policy, bossé | liable.ai \"of \"Harmless as the soda they et they never fail.sed UY y A phenomenal success.Praised | nd be protected Insurance - Buy a box à Wanted st uh 1 Million Feet B00 pou hoards, green or dry, * oo pine., sot J AT.COMMING, oe at Ÿ G PE oo To Liverpool | Clr} OB Tr odish par a Que.SHERB wmputed | 4 4 i Cet « sa = LG * \u201cfine weather, scj à NEW HA pn Brown\u2014th ey = money cn to, vee EL: regie RAT s\u20140 additional à \u2014 ks, \u2018mot halt\u201c yearly.; i.J.DAVIDSON, Swish H, POSS, S 151 We .és CCE Va LEK] .CORMIER'S x \u2014 Ii M Do remitter press or Ny DRA PONIES BOA Division and Chandlery.ur\u201d For time-tadles or \u2018 , APPLY to aay of the compmps | Tog em = sharorooie, SRI \u201cGros, Marriages an \u2019 zee pr \u2014 \u2018 au o RAIL AX Pa ere PRET ak gt = a Le aüghter to Mv REDUGED RATE, 2 Séancon.x to Pacific Coast.In rARKISON\u2014At West Deri April 29, 1908, oes I, & HARK th, a daughter td Vietoria, Vancouver, BC, Pui à ra w.J.Harrisen.Ore., Los An les, and San Si 5 0 see tT MARRIAGES.\u2014 MacKENZIE- reonage, Sherbroo th, Mr.Arthur M{hee, of to\u2019 Miss Laura Mackenzie.\u201cSHERBROOKE L MORTGAGE CO! Boveives money em depo | Aflows Interest a et, ready for : all the go.+ inst dev IL esigners.| u tho Monument designs | A, - Price, 1 ot} \u201cworld's \u2018best à A oul eu prices are money sa I.C.THOMPS IN, Sculpto : 8 Wellington treet, \u2018SHERBROOKE, | LAY reason wh at\u201d all i 22e Nz AD ed \u2018 ER; LS J IS 1 + 4 3 [4 .[EN t Ry \u2019 i we 1 Cn oi \u2014 the also Fathers use ich Tustin justifie os ; 4e Parents, \u2018all re: this famous 14, .! T te ah stock the f: 2 ous John D.: | \u201cdon Hat.+ COME] sad let me show 3 he favori A ; SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY APRIL 28, 1908.PAGE THREE.ily Record OonRo000nBR | COWANSVILLE.STANBRIDGE EAST.KNOWLTON.ay Mr.A.1.MtClatchie is moving from ; : .: | | | CORA Bik 1x Sue ; ving Irom Mies J.E.Eckhardé has returned Mr.John Durrill dug from his gar- i gurabroo5F RECO x COMMENTS oN EASTERN the village to] Mr.Miles Miltimore\u2019s \u201cfrom Quebec, where she spent the East- den on Friday a parsnip measuring 23 raters aud Publishers.: county place gn the North Road ess holiday with friends.in.in length.This shows that the * \u2014 \u2014\u2014 SR EAE A/S A mr BST À 7, PIPER A Se A p : - PU nET Be ra te \u2018 - : What good is a , : Sweétshury._e 3 8 \u201c\u20ac (ad published avery on LEE TOWNSHIPS HAPPENINGS.Mr.David Goyette, C.P.R.firem Miss Minnie Beatty spent Easter in frost is pretty well out of the! We are showing a new line.of Dross 0 __g0 ee.pd Cat 106 an UC - has rented Ml L 1 N Pratt's bh 81, Montreal the guest of her aunt, Mrs, ground.Shoes in all the shapes that Fashion | Prescription if it IS Pas Brion aies ta a | RERO | lately Vacated by Mr.11, Mebow, Hs Beatty, St.Famille atreet mad a ve à call from Me | dictates | | .\"SCR Canada, Great .e Av ; to Ten \u201c| Mrs: E.D went to M ighted to have a call from Mr, |.5 5 7 Stk aybsc ddress in i Education D Yel, now of Uompton, and will take! rs Iu.Lunn ontreal on » ; 5 to 89 a Staten, ont Your à iscussed in Legislature, - possession this pr an i ake Thursday last to meet her brother and XL Watson, of Se da Bank, St} There's nothing wanting from our not put up right ?ey ponte?20 cents.To ans The guestion of text books in | our Mr.Alfred can, late foreman press- his wife who arrived that evening from Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Fay have been line for Spring.by man with the| Woodburn Company,and lreland, via Halifax.Shools has been discussed before thë| Me J hth spending a few days with friends in Mail orders promptly filled.| o what.value are aggro chford, unless prepa exa : Egy The Knowlton bowling green is J.A.Wiggett & Go, doctor wants them and even -ai- {pa ts Fastera Townsb'Pfs \u2018 .eo $50 pould take legislature Sor tl ] h sse, late foreman die re Hall, who bas bien in Mant, , $Y ou AUS e.dome \u2018gars ugo the maker wi ; .any .1 o oI money romittera ai office | sea Le 5 5 Pgo U vty po the same company, were real for the past six weeks, returned ends use express @ Montreal Star made à campaign in \u2018ere redently to supervise \u2018the home on Monday evening.jon t - .; oe shipme .looking fine this spring.The officers à ; t ! pt register letter On d linen, one the liastern Townships on educational shipment of heir household effects | Mrs.Hibbard went to Montreal to intend.calling a meeting early in : OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ter they are prepared of Wha wo pt G RAT back to Montreal, wh f hey if th edients RX pere aditiona) day, 250.matters, the chief feature of which} have secured eal, where both of them meet Mr.C.H.Hibbard, who spent|May to take steps to put the green {] use are they e Ingredie Foi a 15 ks, mot exceeding BO wus what was termed the 'lext book Rev TA ood positions.| + Easter at his home here and returned in good condition, and also to organ- ANS 9 are not pure, fresh, and of full i i er obituary Fora 10s Line.evil.1 Lhe evil as then alleged Was mer rector of die panish, fa atobpiaz Aon, Da on onder: Ey te TR Foo.1 h | ELL 9 | strength.We won't touch Bot HN ! à J wth TC ese 8 per WOTP- twofold, want of uniformity and of |; A \u2018 £1 Messrs.utchinson and _G.G.Bul- rs.Campbell, of Montreal, is the hai 7thi full iI ET 4 ld |; ALL and ; .> _ © : ahdle anything but pure i Mo ISGES for advertisements shouts frequent changes.The discussion in servi.tov cave, and conducted the lard, both of Montreal, were here \u2018on guest of Dr.and Mrs.Harris.GREAT strencth 2 tan hl d Dr \u2019 I $ ; pin the hands of eof publica- the legislature last week was along ening tity Church, Sunday ev- business on Friday, in connection with| Saturday morning was the first 5 à CTUGS- : .: nck 8.10.5 © e \u2019 x + ° >the line of uniformity.This samel My Clarence question was discussed just recently in Catharines, O the Legislature of Ontario and there Bedford Que d, .x: Cunningham, of St.K estate of the late A.B.Gilmour.ym the pond was clear of ice this INDIGESTION.CURE T \u201cT1 v ; 4 8 t.; a former merchant in Mrs.John Perry, with her daughter, The b b 4 old | LET US FILL YOUR a 1 2 was \u2018here this week.Miss Blanche, went to Montreal on e boys, both young and old, are| Cures indigestion in all its many PRESCRIPTIONS.: a to p insertion.No changes on 0 ri received after 8 a.m, = BB, ya 2s y = ~ .: , Las 7 = ; bo yop oo - ; Le vu re \u2018 en acl og \u2018 a 7 2 ; ho.GT smh .wir, J ate ow Pre rm .- \u201ca HN a rine i 0 ALLY PI CORD isa movement there to have a more Other Ls xl .__ Thursday to consult Dr.Hamilton.having no'end of fun catching suckers forms.giving tone and vigor to the: fui culation 1 : Sea cs Er r recent atrivals here include :\u2014 .2% .th ?, giving à a go o the} : ss 8 | tr lation statement.for week end- possible have kis a as ler in to esser, of Boston, guest es ay se jd ae ve \"The \u2018high wind and warm sun \u2018of or ee are organt.Pre +R ireulat : , RS ] 8.: iv i : - a i pol : : RE 95th, 1908: :47- | character, oË better quality and of a - and rs, E.-E.Lawrence, at ecent arrivals inc ude Mrs.A Wal Sunday about half cleared the ice P 5 3 4 : sffitk\u2019e ; oy $i be ay Porte OU = 7 less expense.\u2018To this end à \u2018member ro de r.Wm.Macfarlane, Chief ; G aus u Food, Nise Beckwith, Mr.from Brome Lake : =e 8 | Griffith $ Drug tore, { j} +9 Wo =.17 PS CRE OR .\u2018argo Inspector, Montreal, visiting his G.G.Bullar iss M.Sornberger, Mr.; so, i | - ; | PSS EE per eee S135 thas hoy were cor informed the House family , Mr.\"W.|G.Mactarlane, of the; M.Perry and Mr.¢.Hall, of Mont, kno BP.Stevens spent Sunday inf F.T.ANSELL, iil ~~ mEN KODAK BTORE.|! 5 Benes ne ven en &,225 UCI NES mg Jominion Express Company, Montreal, real; Mr.and Mrs.A.Anderson and 1 \u20ac .Ce Druggist and Stationer | 131 Wellington St.LL pa Trarsday Lane esedan «264 other provinces oi the.Dominioa.In guest of his parents, Mr.> à Mrs.W.little son of Swanton, Vermont : Mr.OA Stone is sporting a new 8 10 \u2018Strathcona .Square.ng | LL À .Friday.ov so75 Le bors = oi this debate one of the [J] Macfarlane ; Miss Edith C.Soles, Mr.F.Anderson and Mr.H.Baker, pal ° Leg ith is im .he \u2014 = = \u2014 } Saturday .- pr ELS Nuc tion to x er to the teacher, of Mbntreal, visiting her par- of the Eastern Townships Bank,Gran- front of his buil di 18 Jmproving t : on\u2019 CC | ny Se oy Bal voi meesenens sees 40,251 1 cn on r te School Sue ents, Mr.and|Mrs.Chas.Soles ; Mr.I.by ; Mr.Taylor of the E.T.Bank and paint tiding witn a coat © Housecleaning il N Total weirs vil, the Separate © Systeiag anu Hollingsed andl Mr.Walcott, srespectives { Mr.Cline, of Sherbrooke ; Messrs.M.: i ; RECOMMENDED \u2018sgal-l that it had been the salvation = : | Ja sec a nt .St.Mrs.Ralston has returned from \u2018a as, Marriages and Deaths, anh for the Provines of Quebre in y> second and first year students in.and C.Carter, of St.Jobns, P.Q._ aculty, McGill University, | Among those who attended the \u201cat iP bor dauphier and Coto pd SE Helps | RASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS, ee BIRTHS.per report this speaker used these lr FL fo ts of Mrs an bitfield, at home\u201d in Farnham were Messrs.Earl].\u2018 \u2019 \u2019 ne have just received 360 Bottles of Ÿ : 7 | CET lhe 0 ede The nha + sooo ihe Hermitage ; Mrs.lullen Marshall, { Cornell.Chas.Moore, Chas, Holloway : : 53 iquid Veneer.Every household should : | SaksoN\u2014At Waterville, on April words, The\u2019 inhabitants of the - pro- of Lowell, Mass., the guest of Mr.and and Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Cornell.All cn 1% thought by many in the village have 1 Bottle at least.\u201c T\\ARNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW.| | i i x \\ the Science F, J the past.ccording to the pewspa- Montreal, ner.au 4 SWE Mr.« Mrs.vince were entitled t s pat .Ns .: : ; dS arn in Sh |i wo todo and no | Sg eo de ee I ee ne tee bot Burton Foti nit woot FPE rt Bat drague eter SWBDSOTL.1 hat wns the stronvest r rand rp.ed barber were IM, \u201cAprivals and departures\u2014Mr.andloff enovater on the market\u2014just put it .At West Derby, Yt, on that was the strongest Treason that Montreal Wqdnesday, attending the \u2018y, ; ree office.wi 3 I 3 polishi |(\\RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A.soN-At We vob led him to believe that it was not op- wedding of M ss.Daisy Blake to Mr.r { Mrs.Joyce, of Buckingham, P.Q., week| - re pr on with a soft cloth, no polishing re- {5 N WE 1 9 chter Mr.and : \u2018red Th os .; Lynch, recently of Montreal.8 al 26th, 0 duster to Mr, \u201cportune to enact uniformity of school .end guests at the Rectory; Miss Nora .quired\u2014no waiting for it to dry.* 1 EN J.Harrison, Da oe \u201cstatute Mu yo 100 I Âtto ; r.Jos.Smyth was ÀN Westover, of Montreal, the guest of WEST SHEFF ORD.Call and get a Sample Bottle Free, NOWLTON \u2014 ROBINSON'S ÆOTER wil \u2014 wolis b 1 © Lo Montreal recently ; Miss Marion Wil-\" Mrs, P.C.Moore this week : Mrs.N.| Mrs.Newell is spending a couple of and\u2019 try it for yourself.- \u2018Rate $1.00.Bample romans: Livery ny MARRIAGES, Granting that it is in the mterest liams was visiting friends in Knowlton\u2019 Hoo Ct eturned fr S | weeks in Stanbridge the guest of her} .* : +00.Wamp : A _ SE ENG \u2014\u2014 | of {he inhabitants of the province .to llast week : Mr.Chas.Sol n° 0 Pauquette, returned from Sher- James Thompson ln A vil i RER \u2014 MacKENZIF-At the Meth- pu heir separi } \u2019 st week ; r.Chas.Soles was 1N'brooke, where she was visiting friends SON, Mr.G.O.Newell.: I M4606-GRAND OENTRAL HOTEL, if OF x 6, Sherbrooke, on Appil \u2018enserve their separate character \u2018and! Waterloo, last week.luring Easter week : Mai d M Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Foster, of Mont- i 15 Strathcona Square.Rate $1.50, O Garcean & fon, Prog.Ri | LEEPING | Ra Be arthur Meher of Waterville \u201cthere is no way that it can beso eas} Miss Alice I)erby, of West Brome, but Russell ras di he Tita an: Il Ta.real, are in town for a few days the \u2014 \u2014 | G CARS, th; Jr.Arthu tuekenyie, of Lor J ily done as through the present school | formerly stenpgrapher for the Wood- ussell attending the military ball in ouests of Mrs.R.Blackwood 000000000002 000000¢ RycHMOND \u2014 THE BRUNSWICK, OP- | h >.o Sundays aud M © Yi Laura Mackenzie, ob Lome, Soom.1 have been strongly oflburn concern loi this place, is reported Haterloo To Wednesday.last ; Mr L: \u201d Miss Helen\u2019 Lawrence gave a delight- [ ae | IV posite G.T.R.Station.J.H.Lane.; 1 - lor Que.| .3 inion for a long time that, if welas very ill A \u2019 y LUrothers, lage o e Sovereign bank, Cee Lo Co = \"18 i - had public schools.in this province a bes bo \"held in the par- Waterloo, returned to his home here ; ful.party to several of her friends on + | WANT : SCOTSIOWN HOTEL,\u2014 SAMPLE | \u2018 HERBROOKE LO AN & where the French and English * boys flors of /Erhmanuel Congregational Miss Retta Tucker, trained nurse of Miss Mabel Harvey of Waterloo, is : | _ KZ Rooms.Livery.& L.Caswell, Prop, | ] ! 18 * would meet each other and., rub * up [Church hse Jon Wednesday evening, | Hartford, Conn., spending a month the guest of Miss Evelyn Hayes for a ! UTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATES$L, = © : { against éach other in their studies was very well attended and enjoyed with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry few d y : Sample rooms.Livery, B.Gauthier.§ : \u201cLA ml in their play.we would hear very 2 y i Ye pucker ; Lt.-Col.Gilmour in Quebec, |[1\u20acW days.: Pp Je Be Te À \u201cME: Ï J.and iu their play, we would hear very Quite a lengthy programme was car- for th t k: Mrs.T.Moore.Mr.J.Chaput has added very much LE : \u2014 little of the race and religion ry in [ried out, mudh amusement being caus- 0! the past week: Mrs.1.Moore, to the appearance and also to the va- - SHEFFORD HOUSB \u2018AND LIVERY.eb 2 _ ixtive mouey en deposit auë = the province.The fact that our two [ed by the boys\u2019 whistling contest, the shending the vec a of friends io lue of his residence on Main street hy | Calf Skin Rate $1.60.J.A.Harris, Prop.> A ; _ Lionalities orow wenparate fr Lo for evhidh.ne 4e ©.Bedford ; Mr.A, ; , 20 , \u201cain Bu .EIR Allows Interest at 4 p.c.nationalities & Caray eto from prine Tor whidh was won by Master D: a \u2018guest at Mr.H.Woods\u2019; Mrs.P.C.newly clap-boarding and painting the : WINDSOR MILLS + RIVER vw | 1e Se > \u2018 = a .k ; : 4 .+ 4 - > ° : # \u2018empuled half yearly.school system, Backbitings which] \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 een -03 Siequasoyy Ur spuoriy SUTrjISIA 1007] otel.cavaliers ly .a.r \u2014 : To 1 Q .: Mr.R.Blackwood was in Montreal y Meigs, Props _ .® J.DAVIDSON, President, sometimes.exist between the two peo- , - |FARNHAM.cently W: Somerville retyrned for a couple of days this week.B U Y E R S a IB + | x 0 H, FOSS, Sec.-treas ples are largely due to, the fact.that There will he a.meeting of the Dean- | \u2019 g Mr.Israel Jeanneau, who has been BUSINESS OARDS EE a + del gw Sh TT * ! a + 3 | EB + s ,Ç VR T we do not know each other well.The [ory of Bedford at Abbotsford on Iri- Mrs.Butler, who has been ill for so employed as clerk and deputy .post- = | , r ; Ek * two nationalities have very much in] day and Satfirday of this week.long, is no better.master by Mr.L.V.Marchessault for ° So 1 ADVOCAL NS, : /| Ip Como and are are much nerd Lo Some of the young men of St.ppd some time, has accepted a position as Write me to-day for price lists.awn ENS.Morris Mi t cut E is = gether in many ways than we7think James\u201d Ghurgh have formed a society / I .manager for Mr.C.H.Dingman, at .; R à VER, 3 CURE E ! (ORMIER S ADV.said in favor of the public school sys-{ Jumes Social-and Athletic Club.\u201d The greatly \u2018improved by Mr.Ernest Tur-| Mr.A.Pariseau\u2019s horse dropped dead 47077 : )o9@ T NICOL, ADVOCATE, 95 WELL LAIT À E SHO : AL : tem it is only a dream as regards] club will medt every week in the par- Sr + y while on his way to the butter factory |* v ¢ inot * Street She: br ke.- \u2018 ! # P 1 E ï d z our own province.The separate fish hall.lis object is to form a M ore Bert i Montreal, spent |°2 Friday.7 : ington id rorooke.i i 3 fe -to Oth, 1908.he school system is here to stay.| Müble class fbr young men on Sunday air Weorge ay at ab Le Messrs.V.N.Dyer and W.Curley of TH, WELLR & WHITE, ADVO- Loi] i | Ste.including ad ] \u2014 , afternoon ang alse, in time, organize \u201cof his old employer, Mr Henderson H Sutton, and E.H.Morgan, of Philips- cates, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, CE J o rts, ncludiogp abd § Get ready for the Fxpectorating in Public Places athletic gamds, etc., and have social 44: ployer, Rr.Hn * burg, were in town on Friday.\u2014~ - M | il Je gold on + ) 8 evenings together.Miner.; Nr.erry 8 oriends were .Miss Ruby Miner, of Cowansville and L BE.CHARBONNEL, LL.B., ADVO- od tt ï So ue ease ree .e \u2018Wore te el) ce ; oO on cu ' fine weather, sele ct A Tf the Sherbrooke Council\u2019 sucededs nu, ii honed Naylor has returned to Pere ele My.T Boucher, of Mon- Mr.Chas.Dougall, of Worcester, rere ® cate, Oookshirs, Que.4 i 5 J \u2019 > .= .1 eal.The Arc : ir feeli ag oe re ests o \"8.; us «108 on : until May 11.| CITA a in preventing expectorating in.the ver ] better de ets d nel treal, Visiting his.parents,-Mr.and {pion 8 oe CIVIL ENGINEERS.1x 1 \" xcursions to Manin 1 À NEW : HAT in market under its control it, should out D i A A expres To Be Mrs.J.B.Boucher ; Mr.A.Mercure, Mr.B M.Saunders spent Sunday in ~ KX.ADDIE, O.E., P.L.B., QUEBEC, Rk \u201cà 0 J \"w _-Brown\u2014thev are continue the reform still further.There \u2014_ of L'ange prardien, visiting his davgh-|Bedford.a (G.oftoe: 81 St.Poton St.Residence § : PMR an and Albert, | MTS 5 is perhaps no more disgusting babit| HAILSTORMS AND CATERPIL- 4 A \u2018onore ho has been a.|, Oving to recent rain and warm wea: 33 de Balaberry St.Tel.Connection.à - GE Pd \u2018 ay 12th and al the vo.+ + than\u2019 that .of expectorating iri public lk LARS, : oo SrtA Hanalei oval ther the roads are now in an aimos .DENTISTS, : à TF } à ; ; + eo 5 -_ (From the Rhodesia Herald.) ing the winter with her mother, Mrs.[impassable condition.Don't be deceived by imita- : 54 ; | rood to return ml |; : places.It isn\u2019t altogether à matter) - .A \u201cJ, Harriet Bak f this nl \u20ac poser : sn f au y \u2014 TT t ; AR .' of health that is to be coñsidered, but An army of 200,000,000 caterpillars] Harriet Baker, of this place, left for| There will be a business meeting © \u2018A.McORHA, D.D.8, L.D.8 22 M L, City Pacs ET \u20ac ee ee ee oul [has appeared in the Krugersdorp dis-, Dover, NH, on Wednesday, the 15th |the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.John's Church tions, It means long life ÿ |\"?é Dental Surgean.~~~ ji LE » Clty we 1h stock the fêum- Yell sense o decency 18 outrages trict, which recently suffered severely inst.She was accompanied by her lon Thursday afternoon next, at the - North Hatley, over E.T.Baak.- LP EN , Sherbrooke, Que tr as well by seeing the habit practiced fy.a hailstorm.Old _colonists con- | two sons, Masters Philip.and Charles Parsonage.to your shoes to be sure J HHYNPMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Ï .= .St.John\u2019s Church Sunday School L Bun Life Building, Sherbrooke.fH i.thing as establishing a public opinion, ous John D.Stet- | | publicly \u201cas it is.There is such a fnect the visitation with the recentfal] | Stevens.: She AEE of hail, and hey recall instances where| Mr.Ovila Berard was in Bedford a|will be reorganized for the coming! of 2in I .a .= > | A _ , son Hat + + hist ill frown down a thing of that plagues of insects have invariably fol- couple of days recently.summer on Sunday morning next.It Black and ail : INSURANCE AGENTH.- 04) A | pl a | hands he street 4£ D here may beljowed a phenomenal storm.1t is sug-| Miss Elizabeth Beauvais returned to |is hoped that all children in the place ll and colors, 2 D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR- | C_Ë- Let {| seen in the s rects ol.ctroit s1gn8 re- gested that the stones carry some germ.her school teaching duties on Tues- will be on hand at 9.30.at all dealers, 5 J ance agent.-Fire, Life, Accident, i [1 = (Juesting that this habit be not in- which is launched into life when the! day, the 2lst inst.\u2014_\u2014 Plate Glass, ete.Record Block.Lod dulged in.This city has established melting prodess begins, and farmers|{ The people of this village were much CRANBY.no W S.DRESSER & CO., SHER- .» brooke.All branches of Insurance.; ot > V el i LI » .3 .Ten: s.>.all to any extent.A man would he mysteries of {he veld trace the periodi- in Winnipeg, Man., of Dr.William MacDonald, who have been spending .© cal visitations of huge swarms of but- Fmgland, son of Mr.Frank England, \u2018week 3 .; ixDectors : , \\ LUE ! SE : > : in Montreal, home on ashamed to expectoräte in: a public terflies and moths.and even of the of this place, Dr.Frank England, of 1 pas week aus Clark, Tome on Thursday, after spending the winter in North Carolina ; Mr.Geo.Runnells, of McGill College, in town for a few days ; Mrs.Jas, Brack spending a few days with Mrs.(George Boyd.1 rq .Ç | such a reputation for cleanliness that] : , : .; : il Wellington St.such are ie mot indulged in there at who have pehetrated deeply into the! pained to learn of the untimely death Arrivals are\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Chas.P.MISCELLANEOUS, L.FH.OHAMBERLAIN, MANUFAO- turer's agent and commission mer\u2019 chant.Office: McManamy Block, Well ington Btreet, Bherbrooke.x place there on account of public opin- dreaded tick to the evolution of a | Montreal, and Mr.George England, of jon.It might take a good deal ol yerm in the hailstone deposited on this place, are surviving brothers: of ION LINE CON; eo È xd effort and perhaps a great, deal of the ground.Venerable Free Staters, \u2018 deceased, and together with the be- 7 1 Steamships time lo educate the public up 0 this now resident fin the district have vivid | reaved father, have the sincere sympa- PORTLAND.= ; ui let me show you thoss in any oË our towns in the Kastern memories of frightful storms in the late thy of the community.The late Dr.WR pe - n Townships, and still as longhas Sher- \"60s, and in {he early \u201970s, when simi- | England was one of the brilliant mem- Uw mo si > ; roel 11 Ge > ; oung people drove Ë 4 A pes designs by 55.40 prooke os begun, the Hood work I 1¥ lar caterpillaf plagues devastated the, hers of the medicil profession in the Ne Ange load 0 ridéy evening and : \u2014 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.| wo Pre tar \"UE beat designers.ee et ines of Eté markets [rors in the [conquered territory, and West and is well and kindly remember: wero hospitaply.entertained by Mr.C.= RON HILL \"| JA, DARGHE, MD.SPECIALIST: i] addi y rices ; .| : \u2019 ot _ hey also regal ; ne On eres ang, ac y unha P .C the home of Mr.and ; e : + Eye Lar, Nose an roat.To es, ?fre money sav _ \u2014Commenter: |that-when the black insects arrived, Recent visitors here include : Messrs.Lrossfield, sfield.The quantity and| Mr.Harry Bennett, of St.Albans, Private Hospital and Office, 49 King St, 1 LC THOMPS | TEST TO RE + .N the locusts disappeared.T.L.Burnet and James Burnet, of quality of the warm sugar was all Vt.and Mr.Nelson Parich, of Fast 2 Richmond, oo Tuesday of, month.H Fe A, Sculptor win liner in the Japse of ne oe Farnham Center; Messrs.O.D.John- right.The young people who attended Hill, both former residents of this oaticoo%, 3nd and Tuesdays.- Hf ellington Street, Spring brings a now order of things \u2014 INVERNESS.nue son and E.Æ, Spencer, of Frelighs-| co the Granby High School class- place, visited friends here on Sunday, , A.Q.ETHIER, M.D;, BPECIALTY + | SH On the 18th of April the skat b ; S.sS t, of M ill SHERBROOKE, P.Q.(to the milliner and dressmaker.Lb we oth oY pn of skating) Wilts Pr sens $ at Anson e;lmates of Mr.Crossfield and a few] also.Mr.and- Mrs.O.Williams, of : td diseases.Consultation: .8 a | [ { © Nature shuts an open winter by bring- FINE was open AM dozgns ol merry Wiliam turley, of Sutton : * friends.| Gilman, visited-at Mrs.M.A.Flunt\u2019é.Le a.m., 0 p.m., to 8 p.m., IER Any reason which justifies advertis- ing a spring into action.g skaters lide around on the ice ns if Koss and J.Ww.Taylor bome for the The funeral services of the late Mrs.Napoleon Royea and her chil- Res.66 King St, Sherbrooke, Que.1 ab all alo justifies advertising The Tacoutour observes J.ent 7 ne ç were mid-winter.The lady of the Fook end with their families ; Mr.F.| Frederick Yarnold were held in the dren have gone to North Pinnacle, R.E.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONT.; it \u201cequntely \u2014 the \u2018use où \u2018enouëh\u201d anly fish stories.L OX 5 | Phoys is sufply lingering in the Lap L.Spoor formerly manager of the Ca- Methodist church on Sunday after-| where Mr.Royea is employed.; real Street.Private Hospital, 78 1 Tare | the $ ME Bluebirds are plentiful=the weather is of Spring.; nada Dairy Utensil .Co., here; Mr.noon.The remains were interred in The people-in this vicinity are pleas- Montreal Street.Consultations until 9 § - sso chilly that all the birds look Dlue.Mr.Fred Andrew has sold his River Harold McDowell, jof Montreal, a for- the Episcopal cemetery beside the |ed that the Sanitarium at Knowlton {em 1-8 pm., 7-8 p.m., and by ap : Side Farm t¢ Mr.William\" Learmouth, mer resident of Cowansville ; Mr.Wm.body of his first wife.He was a| hag fallen into the eflicient hands of vointment.' LOT .H = of Leeds.Wo welcome Mr.Learmouth Foster, of Manchester, NH, guest of Fenian Raid Veteran and the coffin Dr.N.M.Harris.- | D?W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALITY \u201c4 to citizenship in Inverness.Mr.John Foster and family.was draped with the Linion Jack.Miss 1lazel McCrum gave her moth- to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, i Another step towards prohibition 18 Miss Nellie Lynch, of Mansonville, Major Robinson conducted the funeraljer a happy surprise hy coming to Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Dufferin ; the very welcome orders from the l\u2019ost* was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.and the following members ot the visit her at Faster from Windsor, .Ave Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-13 one juithoritios that Jereaftor bre Lynch, last week, has 1 _ sn Veterans\u2019 Association assembled_ to} W.C.T.U.will meet at Mrs.James |™% and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment, .mail driver shall carry intoxicating fr\u201d iss Jaques, who has been quite i pay their last tribute \u2018où respect to Rohinson\u2019s \u2018Thursday at 2 p.m., April ryRS.W.W.LYNCH \u2018 RAR at can | ; > pay la bu ko! A m., Apri .W.W.LYNCH & G.quors, uta a local pption municipal since the death of her sister, Mrs.the remains of their late comrade : 30th.I Physicians and Burgeors.ROME, Ë Ly.c have) several times tried toy Cowie, is now improving in health.Major Robinson, Captain R.Seale, ct staïf Bherbrooke Protôéstant Hospital.Of- KE have the Postal _ authorities prevent In the list of persons taking part in Lieut.William Neil, Lieut.A.W.Mit- CTARK\u2019S PRESERVED ~ Gees 23 and 15 Montreal Bt.Oone \"48 the seandal whith\u201d arises in local op- the opera for the Cowamsville brass chell, Messrs.M.Cox, M.Lynch, S.|-are sold everywhere in Cam e- sultations: Until 9 a.m., 1 to 2.80 p.m., 4 | tion towns by mail drivers bringing i hand Wednesday and Thursday, Mr.Neil, S.Ryder, T.Roberts, J.Ryder, cause they have not heen equalled and after 7 p.m., and by appointment.B intoxicants, and we are glad that el-j an rs.Ned Barber and Mrs.J.O.] J.Gray.Li.Seale, J.McCurdy, E.Mc- cannot be bettered, Don\u2019t take any \u2018 sé : RE fective steps Have been taken to do a-{ Dean, who take important roles, were Curdy, E.MeGouldric, Wm.Kay, J.chances\u2014order Clark\u2019s Meats, ! DE: F.A.GADBUIS.SPECIALTY : iE \u2018av with thig evil omitted \u2019 urdy, 4.Mc Les nay, J.; Ë Chlidren\u2019s Diseases, 51 King St 1 Way with thay evil.ted.Ç Tining, J.Neil, I.Seale, P.Cahill, S, À - \u2014\u2014+ \u2014\u2014 : bg + Mr.E.G.Meredith visited the Re- Miss Fdna Steele went to Richford | Bernier, J.1.Savage, George Cox, GALSON.| L G BA ee : i istry Office last week on business con-} on Saturday.Ç D.Kennedy, J.Neil, J.Nichols.The Mr.John Morrison has heen in for a Ws GHAND, mn.D nected with l'hetford Mines land trans-{|_ Miss Rubie Miner returned home on ranks of the Veterans are rapidly be- the last few weeks but is somewhat SPECIALIST.a i actions.Mr, [Meredith is looking as | Thursday last after a pui spent \u2018at ing diminished, four members of the better now.L ; Since 1899 had had full charge of the _ , SE hale and hearty.as ever and is always West Shefford.as guestilof Mr.and Shefford Association having passed Mr.EE.MeTver spent his Faster holi- Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department For Anæmia rh) a welcome visitor at the Registry of- Mrs.B.M.Mimer.Mr.R.M.Miner, away since the annual meeting in days at home.' ; [at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi- > EX fice of Montreal, was, likewise the guest of January.© The school has been closed for à [tal \u2014 : - .tes Ra oll : A * .! .' J .\u2018 - Weakness Impaired\u201d kg \u2014 ~~; Mr.and Mrs.Geqrge Miner over the| Mr.J.Ii.Savage has left for the short time on account of measles.| ay ord of Consultation: \u2014A¢ the Hospi.) Co ee eee week-end on his return from a trip to Northwest.He will join his son.Mr.| A great many of the children in the Sunday.At his offcé 17 Bu day except T\\oesti and all *\u201d pe New York city, Ward Savage, who is located at Sax- neighborhood, have heen sick with: the Sherbrooke, Que., -trom 10 am to arret, .P se , EB i h a k TRON by, Sask., where he is running a measles but they are all getting on Na pm.Innd BO \"BONDVILLE tore.and also has cl f {he Well.: ane Mood, .BY e n alu.store, and also has charge of the Le tt diseases due to poor blo DEN | i Miss Bell McIntosh, \u2018of Knowlton, js| post office.Mr.Savage will spend |.Mr.J.Morrison, Jr, has been quit ro : { r ï ° MICH EL as with gasolene if you want the visiting friends here.LV the summer in the west, but has not ill with Theumatic fever for the past VIN S T.to ex ) The oil Mr.and Mrs.De.Witt, of Montreal, definitely decided to locate there.- two Weeks.Cod oe ; M8 motor-car {¢ go.\u20ac sup- larve guests of Mr.and Mrs, W.M.Hill.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; Mr.and Mrs.D.Chisholm, who have builds up and strengthens.© BM plies the power that makes the !louse at \u201cMaplewood.\u201d ST.JOHNS SALOONS.been sick for the past month, are, T4 F ] > \u2018 : 4 ne wheels t round.- ang Sp measles Pa bas Passed Oye : : Pics \"K.V.MeTeod is visiting a .Ah and- = , .: 1ere have been no fresh cases for |.I 7 ; - an in Low - ; athers and mothers, children and gr \".BH The human machine is set in some time, _ [NUMBER REDUCED BY A DECISION friends wo Lowell, Mass.ted for Parent 1 oo qe bv t Kins me + : b Mr: J.R.Gillam is building an ex- OF THE SUPREME COURT.Lonail Ma orrison has departec + .> \u2019 : ns , ; : ; = : 4 re ss.+: CES, all regain health and vitality y taki g a motion in same way Dy tension to his livery boat house.St.John, N.B., April 27\u2014The Su- cll, as _ this > oR Arrivals include: Mrs.C.P preme Court of New Brunswick on Satur- | \u2014_ g \u201cUS famous French toni ine a.9 : the Misse \u2018Alice à d Edith H Hunter, |, decided on a question submitted to i HIS POSITION.| cu cil tonic W * 2 8 .Je isses Alice an \u201cdith Hunter, of [them that the St.John Liquor License \u2018What position does the alderman af - i ® - - Co .7 M8 = \\ | Foster, guests at Maplewood; Mr.T.|Commissioners were granting more liquor |yopr ward take in regard to Sunday sa 3 The favorite tonic of leading physicians 1S Re : Smith-of South Bolton, to spend the |licenses than the law allowed.The effect loons?\u201d | er ent, i ; Lu.Folks are ike metor.cars.At summer here; Mr.Earl Wright, of (will be to reduce the number of saloons Usually at the side entrance.\u201d\u201d (Chicagé ;Cowansville, at Mr.J.R.Gillam\u2019s; |from 75 to 685 this year.: Tribune.Compound Interest \u2018 times they get run down.Rev.G.A.Mason, of West Shefford, er \u2018 | Thisbanks Savings | 1 r R FEN .: acc Scorrs Emul sion is full of power.the guest \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Hill- CRIT NYT amount, .and opte Cavings in any shih tial the rate of 3%, compounded TT house; Mr.Arthur Woodley, of Knowl- It not only produces flesh Dut ton, visiting Mr.A.P.Hiilhouse, at Cy pr ies, |\u201cLakefield Farm.\u201d - \u20181 BW [ D | twice a year, givesnew power toweakbo | Commencing with Sunday next, May IR ) [e àacco y - LJ : pr ap You can bank by Mail i» .i 1 3rd, the evening service in the Angli- JO k .\u2018Eastern T ine All Dru ad : Ube.and $1.00.s | can Church will commence at 7.30.{01d pac à , \u20ac | e Ets ips Bank mee instead of 7 o\u2019clock as herefore.od LME = Sn , Sn EE TT .~.RET Ny be CATA \\: frre + Fa = .© - .\u201coT = - Sa Tw Rat A .se ; + ov ve.- = a = arg = +, _ .Ce amma i ; - pou ; y dies .ao SR i TERE v, su perv n CAIN, 1 - BRT ST TR noue ei re NA a .y \" TRE HT Dapper R aa A \" 4 - .î , ' - .= Ce.\\._ .ee 0e _ ; - eo ace: A mecha Ne me) PA age 2 \u2014 .PR - ae Fans.a a PEE ea: po ca.Thea as PA SF pare as a e we .Pa \"> PW.A0 A ae POL ew ee oo HNL on MPSS Ppa \" I \u2019 , » A K a \" ry faa 3 \" er ST .ee pes 205 - v - Fan - 3 aad se , n Earn : ns AO \u201d 2 SLO SAG rT SSL ae toi 0 3 PIS A Mn 5 rye wy ° A ee ee Tn CREW BR ag EET TY ART a.be ie ee ae A : Le - OR Sa nm SEL ey à ee sr i Le .ome = , = as 5 \u2018 Le 4 \u20ac af ma pe de Ses = en Pt fe ref née Et Denon: dada - EARN geet as .ED LARD.Bell Tel.324.A Peoples Tel.90 A quantity of No, 1 PRESSED Hay for sale to mit | LeBARON Music Parlors \u201cGerhard Heintzman,\u201d and « Martin- Orme\u201d PIANOS.Large array to select from.W.B.LeBARON, :-: » IAIN) ANA NG TO THE TRADK.| A few more carcasses of PRIME EASTERN TOWNSHIPS LAMB for sale at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.The celebrated brand \u201cA.A.\u201d EASTER HAM AND BACON.PRIME STEER BEEF, PORK AND SAUSAGES AND KETTLE-RE DER » \\/ CIGIGKARIG RRR Arran PS A à Sherbrooke.One Dominion Church Organ, 17 stops, walnut ci se, hand blower, cost $250 new.Our price now is $50, 4 Nice Upright Pianos for rental, $3.per month.insured and kept in tune at our expense.: H.GC.WILSON e.I elivered, Pp rchas- ALEX AMES & SONS 279 Wellington str eet Led - a ve » : - .Pa = - .q ae re gg Ace > SE Sy sam .\u2018 - , TNT bei LR : \\ wd astres m4 0 > * EY .oA EIA HHH ve SARA Ns $ < 5 PD us « call.#34 IRAN \u2019 Ns + \u2018there as ; ~ EN VY Any good tailor can give you a better suit for $40 than you can \u2018get in Progress Brand .Clothing for #20.But\u2014 5 - ?Compare the tailor\u2019s $20 suit with a .Progress Brand #20 Suit.Then you'll see for yourself that Progress * \u2018Brand, at its price, is incomparably thé greatest value i in Canada.Progress Brand Clothir g- Sold and Guaranteed by T.VINEBERG, IPHONE FAA AAAS The Season\u2019s Bargain Sales at LOUIS 1S A.CODERE! &TORE Are going on \u2014 this week.\u2014 it you need Ghildren\u2019s Glothing.Our Men\u2019s Ready-to-Wear have to be reduced.Don't let the chance go} are Bargains in every line.not remarked the goods ; in plain figures.\u2014Ask for the reduction dis count ; don\u2019t be bashful\u2014no one urged to buy.147 Wellington en Sherbrook .« NS Don\u2019t miss it ; Give! We have: every thing ao 7e st, green Lous A.CODERE METROPOLE BUILDING.ERROR RIBERA 1e by the dozen.>> PICTURE FRAMERS, 55 FRONTENAC ST, SHERBROORE, QUE.Were not as easy to find and as they will be \u2018new things.\u201d SHAKER PICKLES ASPARAGUS TIPS DEAN, ROWE & LACEY USE MONARCH BLEND COFFEE.W.0.BRAULEY & son, UNDERTAKERS AND ; Bell Tel: Phone 287 Some of the new goods in the stores to gell\u2014for the readers of this city take en interest in.officiating.BOURNE, Fdward Murphy, Sr., died at \u2018his\u2019 home, Mr.Oswald\u201d Murphy's, 22nd.Mr.eighty years of age.long time, suffering very much.cancer of the stomach.pyre [| Tron Hill, April 28, (Special) Alba Chandler.died at the his \u2018brother, Mr.Wm.the 25th inst, illness.Mr.and Mrs.Changler ministered to his wants, spa ing thing, for his comfort.the youngest son of the late Chandler, of Farnham, and [was married, ad.a.m.Interment in thp Cemetery.+ Ï rôme Chandler, after several months\u2019 Peoples\u2019 pr « Be Phone 109 PCSI Grace PORTLAND TRIPE § Deaths Reported.Ë EDWARD MURPHY, SR., MEL Melbourne, April 28, (Spedial)\u2014 Nr.son\u2019 Ss April Murphy was ope \"of the oldest men in Melbourne, being about He was|ill for a from \u201cAL BA CI ANDLER, TRON BILL.\u2014Mr.of on have no-, Deceased was Ambs un- Funeral service was held at.secure the Union Church on Monday iat 10.30 .Rev.G.Schagel; of Wes t Brome, - Union | elected chairman, X 130th: Miss Shurtleff, of Coatitook; is .guest of Miss Grace Armitage, Sherbrooke.the East Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Pearson, of Asbestos, and Dr.and Mrs.H.E.Sargent, of Island Pond, were visitors to the city yesterday.Secure your seats for \u2018* The Rivals\u201d at the Clement.Prices: 75, 50, 85 and 25e.Box Office now open.?Mrs.Alice Nunns-Keough, of Montreal, who has been visiting relatives in Coaticook was in town yesterday the guest of Mrs.A.L.Parker, Wood Refrigerators are out of date.Metal ones are displ acing them, Have you seen the ite Frost, \u201d at J.Thompson's ?Don\u2019t buy until you ave Mr.Robert Hedley, of Montreal, at one time with the Nichols Chemical Company, and a well known mining man, is in the city a guest at the New Sherbrooke.Superfluous hair, moles, etc., removed by electrolysis, by a well qualified young lady.Satisfaction guaranteed.Work done by appointment.Address, P.0.Box .44, Sherbrooke.guests oati- Dr.and Mrs.Darche were the recently of Mrs.Leon Trudeau, cook.They were to have remained to the euchre party of the Pontifical Zouaves, but Mrs, Darche was indis- 88 posed and returned to town.Those moving into new houses on the 1st of May, and who are expecting to continue the use of gas or electric light, will avoid delay and disap- puintment by making their applications at the Light oflice as early as possible.À special meeting of St.Peter\u201d s Cemetery Committee was held after morning service on Sunday in the vestry of the Church, Rev.Canon Shreve presiding.Mr.H.A.Elkins, to whose efiorts the restoration and satisfactory condition of neatness and beauty of the cemetery are largely due, was \u2018re- with Mr.Stephen Edgell as assistant and business manager.Don't forget \u2018 The Rivals.\u201d The annual meeting of St.Faith's Guild was held yesterday afternoon:in the Church Hall, with a good attendance.Miss Helen Lawrence acted as secretary and read the spores while Miss Shreve read the report of the treasurer, who was absent.Both were very satisfactory.the financial results of the year being excellent.A letter was read from Mrs.George M.Howard resigning the office of President, owing to illness.The®Secretary was instructed to write Mrs.Howard and express the regret of the Guild at her retirement, and its, cause, and their appreciation of her enthusiasm and en- ervv while in office.The election of officers then proceeded with, resulting as follows : President, Mrs.AF.Fras er; lst Vice-President, Miss Beckett ; 2nd Vice-President, Miss M.Twose ; 5.Secretary, Miss Helen Lawrence ; Treasurer, Miss Edgell.The tea and shopping committées are appointed by the Président.The meeting was most harmonious in every respect and the coming year is looked forward to with confidence.Thé Guild will close for the summer towards the end of May, with an entertainment.\u201cThe Riv als, \u201d which is being pre- | sented tonight in Quebec, will be the attraction at the Clement Thursday, Local theatre-goers should not miss this clever comedy, which teems with wit and humor.Mr.Thomas J.Parkes, who was-re-.cently appointed manager for the Sherbrooke district of the Sun Life Insurance Company, has brought his family to Sherbrooke.They, will reside for the present at the Magog House and later take possession of St.Francis Cottage on Melbourne street.The Montreal Witness on Saturday had the following : \u201cMr.Thomas J.Parkes leaves Montreal on Monday with /his family to take up residence in Sherbrooke.He was recently appointed manager for the Sherbrooke district for the Sun Life Insurance Company.His jurisdiction will comprise fourteen counties and include the Eastern Townships.Parkes will be greatly missed in Mie and other circles in Montreal ; for, in addition to being one of the most successful underwriters in this district, he has been for years a moving spirit in St.James Methodist church, the Old Brewery Mission and other similar activities.\u201cIt was announced last Sunday that a farewell reception would he tendered Mr.Parkes by the members of St.James Church, in, the prayer parlors, this evening?He is assured a hearty.though regretful cend-off and the best wishes of a host of friends \u201cwill go with him, to his new field of \u2018 labor.\u201d : GET BK snanmemns |the Magog House on Wednesday, April ere a eT 430 p.m.TN.S.Gillespie, of the Quebec Automobile and Launch Co., will be .at 20th, representing the \u2018\u201cReo\u201d automobiles, Quebec steel motor boats, and Ferro marine engines.\u2018The tea at the Y.M.C.A.building, yesterday was exceeaïngly well attended and proved very pleasant, - The large, bright gymnasium, with its large windows was used, and its fine proportions and \u201cgeneral adaptibility tp its purpose was the subject of much favorable comment, and many congratulations.Mrs.Brown, Mrs.Nichol, Mrs, Deeprose and Mrs.G.E.Read received the guests cordially, and tea was served, the table being charmingly arranged with yellow daffodils and presided over by Mrs.John Griffith, and Mrs.E.J.Williams, who poured tea.The assistants were Misses Edwards, Sangster, McCrea and Robins.A little programme, informal but pleasing, was well carried out.\u2019 Miss Helen pawre e contributed a piano solo.Dérèhe, who has won more than To fame -as an\u2019 elocutionist, recited, \u201cThe death of Minnie Ha Ha,\u201d from \u201cHiawatha\u201d ; Mrs.Alicv Nunns-Ke- ough played charmingly, and Madame Chas.Beaudoin was heard with pleasure in a vocal solo.The visitors took the opportunity offered, them of going over the building and inspecting the additions, and numerous improvements and expressed themselves as delighted with the arrangements for the comfort \u2018and happiness of the young men who take\u2019 advantage of them, and which promise to be_so great a factor in the \u2018moral as well as.the material progress of the city.- MR.E.W.SMITH APPOINTED SUPERINTENDENT G.T.R.DINING CAR SERVICE., The \u2018many friends in Sherbrooke of Mr.E.W.Smith, whq was for a num- | her of \u2018years City Passenger Agent here for the Grand Trunk Railway, will be glad to learn of his well deserved promotion to the position of Superintendent of :Dining and Parlor Car Service.He énters upon his duties May 1st, with office at Union Station, Toronto, Ont.Mr.Smith, since leaving Sherbrooke has had charge of the dining \u2018and parlor cars out of Montreal, and has brought that service to one of satisfaction to the public.In his higher position the whole line will be benefited his services.- Mr.Smith succeeds Mr.John Watson, who aîter 37 years of continuous service, retires under the provisions of the company\u2019s pension scheme.ORGAN RECITAL AT METHODIST : CHURCH.The spacious Methodist Church was well filled with music lovers last evening on the occasion .of an organ recital and service of song, by Mrs.Alice Nunns-Keough, of the Montreal Con- servatorium, and the chair of the Church, and all who were fortunate enough to be present spent\u2019 an enjoyable evening.The first item upon the programme, which.was well chosen, and by no means lengthy, was the magnificent (a) \u201cPrelude, .and e in Bb\u201d (Bach).which was nendered by Mrs.Nunns- Keough in a masterly manner, and with a dignity and breadth that are not ~always associated with the interpretation of the great master\u2019s compositions.The (b) \u201cAndantino in Db,\u201d by Semare, which followed, was of a \u2018totally different character, and displayed in its grace and lightness the performer\u2019s versatility, and the resources of the organ.Mrs, Nunns- Keough\u2019s other num- hers (a) \u201cRomance\u201d (Wheeldon), (bh), \u201cIntermezzo,\u201d (Rolling), were superbly played, and the grand old Latin hymn \u201c\u201cAdeste Fideles,\u201d with intricate variations by Gilder, \u2018was to many in the audience the most pleasing of the organ selections.The Grand March, (Calkin) was a fine piece, played with technical skill and faultless taste, that plauded to the echo.Miss Shurtleff, the soloist of the evening, is not a stranger to Sherbrooke audiences, and they can never hear too often her beautiful .soprano voice, clear, \u2018true and sympathetic.\u201cCome! Unto Me.\u201d (Bartlett).was_exquisitely sung, and in the anthem, \u201cIt Came Upon the Midnight Clear\u201d (Sullivan).the beautiful solo was given with expression and feeling.\u201c Miss ShurtleFŸ and Mr.Matthews were heard to the best advantage in the duet introduced into the anthem.\u201cJesus shall reign, where\u2019er the sun,\u2019 rand in both anthems, the soloists and -choir gave expression to the sacred character of the selections with deep feeling and more than ordinary ability, \u2018the young, fresh voices being especial y notable.Mrs.R.H.Gooley, of Coaticook, and Mr.A.L.Parker, sang the duet {The Lord is My Light, \u201d with much expression, the two voices being in perfect accord, and thoroughly pleasing.The closing numher the grand \u2018\u201cHal- ;a test of the capabilities of the choir, \u2018and they rose nobly to the occasion, mm mme Sama LSP = Good in a concert, hall would have been ap- lelujah Chorus\u2019\u201d from thé Messiah was | time ago, is intending to build again.Miss Bracken, 'w ing her holidays 'in Cookshire, has returned to Lennoxyille, i in order to take up her duties es \u2018teacher in the Academy.\u201cHis Lordship Bishop Dunn, of Quebec, will hold Confirmation in St.George's, Church, Lennoxville, at the mid-day service, on Sunday morning, May 3rd.The Bishop's College Drfmatic Club left Monday, April 27th, for Quebec, where they will \u201cThe Rivals,\u201d at: Bonnets\u2019 s: Theatre.ROSENBERG, Mrs.Jos.Galer is récovering slowly from- another attack of her trouble.\"Owing to the prevalence of mumps the attendance at this scheol has been; lamentably small for somy aegis past.| ei mr + whether vs worth .while\u2019 to \u201cmove\u201d Clothes! What better\u201d chption can we use to describe the - Duncan Men's Clothing ?that's exactly what they are.all our' advertisements of Good clothes\u2014 In we endea- line vor to picture the goods exactly\u2014 using no high-faluting phrases or exaggerations tnat lead you to believe we are selling $25.00 Suits for $10.00.leave a little for the customer to enthuse over after looking at the Rather do we try to goods which we have pictured and described.Take a look at the photographic reproduction at the head of our.advertisement \u2014 the styles and fit as shown far better than by any words we can use.This is one of our Spring and Summer lines\u2014and no exaggerated dummy pose of en impossible fit\u2014 just an exact representation of the kind we have for the man who has $15.00 to $18.00 to invest a Suit.Fac-simâlies of this style in the differént.prevailing shades and in X.textures of cloth at the Duncan Shop.We lay particular stress on fit- tine and finishing the suit by ony own \u2018 tailor fitted to leave But a little while is required to do expert tailors -in jour shop.perfectly.before allowed Every garment is the premises.it correctly.Try the Duncan method of being - clothed properly\u2014it\u2019s \u2018worth something to the particular fellow.the us to mail If you are interested in fashions for men: ask you a copy of our Style Book\u2014 \u2014Free.John 0.DUNCAN PARTI CULAR CLOTHING.Etes ét 3 mes a LE BN SHERBROOKE.ho has been spend- \u2018 \u2018 present their play, old} Watch the ade and ; youll know | Lim 4 4 } \u2018 | PAGE FOUR, DE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY APRIL 28, 1908.| LL Te .a \u201cThe \u201cAlice-Sit-by-the-Fire\u201d will, singing \u2018with a - power and volume of 27 = da .arrive at 4 lock, b re dat train, tone quite remarkable.nye ne requiring H.C.WILSON & SONS Piano B: rgains Many from .Montreal, ack the Grand Trunk .*0: Grundy, the organist, ful- 0 \u2019 wd, Railway, filed = onerous duties Oe on.3 om- 3 $100.Emerson of Boston square Piano, 74 octayes, Tope- Ped a Ty tn ton ot pcan os pis 90 mae i 0 oon Bloctric Fixtures 4 wood case, carved legs and pedal, thoroughly repaire \u201cand res bi Clement hes Sa, termes A After the recital, Mrs, Nuns Keough Hould -\u2018bce our magnificent isp] = ot and nig r th ew 8 1 ay.i varnished, S Bost i 7 0 Joi illustrated songs.the a pers ena tairied at a \u2018recherche ONE HUNDRED styles to choose! \u201c° coully't fd } ] $85.Yose & Sons ( 0s on) square p ano, octs ave, nice to gofhig to: an occùlist \"té haÿé- \u2018their \u2018A recent militia order gives Lieut.supper in the church hall, by the Jun- | from and all shown just.as they | dictionary to uit 5 vor à à rosewood case, in good order.- eyes Sxamin d ; a on poconnt oo! Nw Lydch, A.M.G., the temporary for Ladies Aid under Zoe fa hour would lopk in your own home.lines of- shoes that vl oe of the fee char usua ; (rank of Captain, hile in command of the recital was given.e social hour for 1) S SPF | : 550.Miller (German) square piano, 7 octave, good tone {and second, \u201con account of the trou No.VI.Cavalry Field Ambulance.was much enjoyed.ing up| making a special offer of put a trade.Try Ten ca and neat case.3; - e caused by the.\u201cdr ps\u201d put the There will be ttage prayer meet- ; OW Words gp k 1 $200.Columbus Upright piano, 63 octaves, solid|0ak case! eves.Thess \u201cdrops\u201d often cause ser- |; or HUI home of Mes.George D.LENNOXVILLE ITEMS.Free of Ch HOLY of cla jug ju $ Cor 8 g e ge | r 0 arge up A I 1 three months in \u2018use and in fine onditi ious inconvenience for a day or two.Hazle, 14 Hall Ave., Fast Sherbrooke, { The ladies of St.George's Guild will ]-to-date, \u201cabreast , 4 (Mission: style), only OB.| By my method I use no drops, nor to-night, at 7.45.All are welcome.ive an afternoon tea in the Church {all Bxturba purchased from us this |etc., dt to A splendid instrument for a small room.do 1 charge any fee for testing, bel CU h Sylvestre, son of Mr Hall on Wednesday, 0 inst,, from month.| | =|, There is \u2018trade right bry ing satisfied wi e pron ere is | osép yiv f til oc oc k ol One Wilson Piano, new style, case in walnut, used fo r months on the glasses sold.C.A.Sylvestre, of South Ham, a ur until gix of otk.Lennosville, | pro for this high dan as had only for concert work, A few scratches on the case, otherwise ifi All glasses that I sell are subject student in law of Laval University, i} \u201chave been visiting in Boston, New | familiar ao cquaintages | Te w | the best of order and a superior toned piano.Used during the to returs if not satisfactory.Quebec, was in town Sunday paying a york, and other points for the st Eléctri Repair and Supply Co.to our shan vies Will folly, J! = ni ts the cit d Le ill Special | A Oo SKINN R | Visit to his friends and confreres.three weeks, have returned home alter | W.J.WICGITT, Prop.\u201crend the story in va and you Winter by the best pia Ss in \u20ac City an INnoxv 6 pec a x .ER y The May quarterly service will be ja pleasant trip,\u2019 arriving here on Sa-| .> - *7 10 Practical fash, price on application.| | Téwellei \u2018and Wptisipe held in the Lenioxville Methodist turday evening.A Me Farwell of| er 5.ove; GE ee \u2014 iE FOF =r t (From, tbe Ant farms æ PRÉ de down fr of: t Bas Sirect line, : marri va induce } his parents Lo au age ed.exe rierS of bvg« o hard over the ungest, \u2018since whe man fatho 1 his mn tics, tt Jogo and glad a to ret tan, F the Tir of his resign in \u2018favo ce latter, must In = \"be ten the On quisite desi ts fant SAAC) ON BARE FCN PPL ERT IIR, =o DECIDED TO os I am offering for sale: On prop \u2019 ellington St PE à business, block; One 2 9 eon un vante ure by = , rar 3.+ Fitegora STRAWBERRY.PLA NTH Sat leading variet ology #Lock.-\u201d Write Btirbrid Fos SALE- LARGE B4 te be removed Aj 8.C.0.Palmer.OR BALE \u2014 A ROLL / fiat.top desk and sale, The Sherbrooke ( ati OR; SALE CHEAP\u2014O _ one Concord, one pi % harpesson.1 cariple.tion.Apply Walter Blu TOWNSHI | ridge of all Kinds, fan city and coun OUSCS, Sale o Fro ary Aimer} Sherbroc AUTOMOBILE FOR™S A\u201d Stanley steam car, $, people in, good co car same make.Coukehive: - _ Tr TO LXT.0 | BENT .\u2014 A \u2018dr use pp} + Wellington _S 8 Kooy\u2019 ge 5 \u201cNORTH LATLEY CÆ mt Avpiy.to © rocke, Quo.to Fw 1.suitable fur storag« Montreal, House.5 mL LET \u2014 5-ROOMEIR bath room, electric.Apply E, Sylvestre.ed come \u2014\u2014 : Rous TO LET \u2014 A 1 Moorg - Apply to Mrs.\u2014_ \"0 LET \u2014 8 ROOM | Int \u201cstable, Farm for H.Connor, Bank Higse.TO LET \u2014 Go) our A T or ce F Te RENT \u2014 THA Store Har o the Pont\u2019 t but stat \u2018 having one windos usinoss.thorou 8-40 rail : wd ligh way station, t, city water qui nections.© Collar wit) .Mso geod stable | .Possession : imu For term \u2018 i wry to 8.W.5 or Hy.Bartlett, o- East Sherbrooke | ° LET wolves?\u2014_ ~ SMALL in North Wa: Immediiat c.Fraser, 8 Du fa SITUATIONS w STEAM ENGINEFR Tht ition.Hurnished.Address ada ning and lun .R office work, » ° \u201c Losepn, Menu Ve will {olla ows ang ors Look \u2018actical fagh will sescy.- rem Le! oak frames À \u201ctrigérators people who |X vear round, I ; WPI than lots to ail BY particular J cp healthy, \"pure and of 2 a LS + cory ll 2 PANS | ï eek, com- - * + 8 re on sale \u2014 -e RE À no trouble in - kind of seed hé trouble is of seeds stay er get above but the seeds om\u2019 seed grow .putation\u2014are wughout the oc men who ners.o chances 1 orn tastily gotte p, contains à co .{iN of weeds - wi ul] directions ges, 8 yours awn Grass.Seed, - 5 ixture.25\u20ac [AN\u201d FERTILE in 100 Ib.sacks.| ¢ prompt atten\u201d ur @ 00) LES | ind Bisy cles from EW.reet, -Sherbrooké as.0 \u2014_\u2014 Popular Want \u201cAds\u201d Orr 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Eastern Townships - Will get you anything you Want.|| fly 1 cent à word (minimum 15 words) and six EE price of five, Pick your days.| qa Isly Aw gratsonnY PLANTS FOR SALE\u2014 ; 4 harnesses, \u201c Ke.Apply Walter Blue & Co., City.| A \u2018 n, 8t, Joseph BHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY APRIL 28, 1908.PAGE FIVE, = T CUSTOMS.FACE FOES, Cy) \u201c lrg ; of the Black For- que prise on from father to hav .à ins .wt 8° direct line, often dating hack qondp 8 ears.There 1s no diy \u2018handred ¥ s to the heir, = F : oll fall - jn Pro ot the eldest but the gon \u2014ooly here it Bho inherits.It is rare youngest vp asant) dies as reigning Po ho gets on in years he LT to end his days in abdicates, 7 order Lo (dower house), the Lai ds beside each llof (stead- ick stan \u2018he does sO in favor of ing), That son is Very sensible; were Be poi pe would have mo peace, i he married he would try à Sol 8 ; L fos 8 2000 ES parents to retire just at b von en power is swectest and mo og?* For that reason the precise of bygone generations ical \u2018 pachicd d over the succession to de since when Benjamin i the VE father Jacob ia ol fail grown an This | f snheri y= rest.This law ol in \u2018he wd glad ey the name of Vortel tance § : of his own free will safe i in favor of his clder , tter, must buy the pro- ro the lo the \u2018from him.In such case pty FT be termed a kind of i mgs TY >\u201d La = \u2026 \u2018Silver Plate that Wears® Three Generations oven the honest quality ard of spoons, forks, - aires, etc, marked AT ROGERS BROS.name stands for exe or designs, correct style and brilliant finish.sou BY LEADING DEALERS \u2019 dsomes! nul bowls Ta hes, fea trays, ete.ae made oy V MERIDEN BRITA CO.1 If you are a MEETING OF CITY LACROSSE LEAGUE.5 The annual meeting of the City Lacrosse League will be held at the Albion Hotel on Thursday evening, the 30th inst., at 8 o'clock.Clubs intending to enter this league for the coming sed®on will kindly have delegates at this meeting.I peter ! SPORTING NOTES.President \u2018Eliot, of Harvard, says he wants every branch of sport equally recognized but would.like to see the present methods revised.- À football match will be playéd on the fair grounds, Richmond, Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m., between St.FrancispCollege and the Brothers\u201d School.Mr.Joseph L.Garvin, B.A.;*of To- ship of Canada and a $50 silver cup at the Ontario Checker Association tournament.a \u201d *'The first of the trials ix connection with the Olympic games took place in London Saturday.The twenty- two miles was done by the winner\u2018 in \u2018two hours, sixteen minutes and forty- five seconds.So ; Miko Creed, the crack Irish-Canadian high jumper, will go to Hamilton on May 4th to meet Stamp Drdy, of Yale, has broken his own record made.last year in the pole vault doing 12 feet, 6} inches.* .2 +\u2014 \u201cpossible buyer\u2019 of something, be an interested reader of | SPORTING NEWS, | ronto, has won the checker champion- Rev.Mr.H: erp Townships.Fomm\u2014\u2014 DOES NOT_ LIKE RICAN SUNDAY Hanna, of Toronto, Secretary of the [Lord\u2019s Day Alliance, is making a tour of the Eastern Townships.He spoke at several places in the.Townships last week, including Lennoxville Friday night and was in Sherbrooke yesterday.Mr.Hanna, in his lecture, states: that since [the enforcement of the Lord's Day Act began over 75,000 men have been set free from Sunday toil and labqr, as many had not only to work seven days in the week but, also, work more hours than the average\u2019 working] man should do; and these men npw had their Sundays re- -storad to thein.In speaking of the \u201crest day,\u201d |Mr.\u201d Hanna wanted it clearly understood that this \u2018day\u2019 did not signify that the working man was obliged to go to church, It was not \u201cthe aim|of the organization to compel men fo go to church, For in- stance if a than wanted to lie on a couch all day Sunday that was nothing to them, He would advise, how- A oll to attend Divine service t § could, but as to their doing so, it [was entirely left to the different Christian churches to sce that men did, \u2018The reverend gentle- all of the ads.It\u2019s mere expediency; man also spoke of the sale of Sunday IIIS IMINO FOX BALD, MISCELLANEOUS.HELP WANTED.MALL, ne +, insertions for | \u201d | AVING DECIDED TO LEAVE THE IL city I am offering the following mopety for male: One 4 tenement bouss,, Wellington St., good site for mines, block; one 2 tenement house Juquette St., lot 215 x 70; granite qary at Ste.Cecile de Whitton, also ÿ'of farniture lay private sale.frs.M, Fitzgerald, 38 Laurier ~~ \u2014_ Twéinty leading varieties, all from Kel.Stock.Write.for price list, at S.Moëre; StanbSige East} Ques JU SALE-LARGE BARN, 42 x 20, I to be removed.Apply 41 Moore % C.0.Palmer.s TOR SALE \u2014 A ROLL TOP AND A \u2018flat top desk and a good sized\u2019 we.The Sherbrooke iG azette - Office.JOR SALE CHEAP-\u2014ONE PHAETON, \u2018 ome Concord, one piano box buggy, 1 cariple.Splendid condi- eg of all kinds, farms, creameries,_ diy and.country houses, building lots, te.Sale only.- Free list.Hon.Beary \u2018Aylmer, Sherbrooke, Que AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE \u2014 ONE Stanley steam car, 8 h.p., 2 or | people in, good condition.Buying larger car same make.Address, S.J.Wegodd.Cookshire.7 Eo TO LET.fo RENT \u2014 A SELF-CONTAINED ~ house.Apply Mrs.Hunting, 352 Wellington St, - NORTH HATLEY COTTAGE TO Apply to*C.W.Cate, Sher4 : rent.brooke, Que.MO LET \u2014 ONE LARGE ROOM suitable for storuge, etc.ontreal House.© \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 0 LET \u2014 5ROOMED TENEMENT, » bath) room, electric light, beated.My E.Sylvestre.mr cee \u201cll - Roous ro LET \u2014-X0.73 QUEEN 8e All Mrs \\ r Noore.St, Bly to Mrs.i.Moe, 57 TOLET \u2014 8 ROON FLAT, n sable.Farm for sale 4 Connor, Bank St.ALSO or Hope TO LET \u2014 GOOD LOCALITY, Conveniences for working man.tw?B À.Ticehurst, Swith's Mills, Le x _ ; To RENT \u2014 THAT coMMODIOUS Hl On King Street, recently oc de rw.Gale & Sons, Grocers.Ono laving o .businéss stands jn the city, adi.cellent window frontage on thoroughfare, conveni- vod light ei Station,\u2019 plenty of room omnsetions Y Tater and electric al ellar with hot air .0 good stable in tear of 08Session immediately ™ it fur- Qireg, oo hry, wl or ters ur further particu- St, Y-to 8.W.Jenckes, Prospect Ca artlett, QT \u2018ewstn By Sherbrooke, \u2018 Brewster St, LET _ gwar, = house in w FURNISHED ton es North Ward.All modern S.Tmmediate possession.Ap- __ SITVATIORS ~___ TIONS WANTED.8 Dufferin Ave, STE ENGINEFR WANTS PFR- , shed.baal, Address Re- Licensed.Box 32, Record .LS PY THOR- speak- ; having experi- We and lumber trade.6 wark, » Monuce, te in UAGES, And 4 gio 206 Address A, N.Apply | to | light - pre- | State wages and - Rent #23 per and\u2019 rent for the season, from 50 to 100 acres each.W.A.Hale.\"WANTED \u2014 BOARDERS (STUD- 1 ¥V.ents or otherwise) in a private family, at Lennoxville.Apply Box 27, Record Office.to SINGING CANARIES AND BIRD cages for sale, Siberian gold finch- anese robins, bird seed, gravel, etc.Gold fish and globes, aquarium requisites.\u201cWest End \u201cBird Store, 1012 Notre Dame st.west, between: Chat- ham and Canning, Montreal, Que.ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR LA- IV (jes, or meals for ladies or gen: tlemen.Women\u2019s Exchange, 117 Wellington.BAILIFF\u2019S SALE.\u2014Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.No.899, ! Circuit Court.J.O.Archambaulti ! Plaintiff, vs.J.Gatien et al, Defend- jant.On the 7th day May, 1988, at KSTREN TOWNSHIPS PROPER.two of the clock mm the afternoon, at the residence\u2019 of Moise Messier, Belmont Farm, in the city of Sherbrooke, will be sold by authority of justice, the goods and chattels\u201d _ of the Defendant, seized in this cause, to wit: One dark brown horse.Terms cash.Sherbrooke, April 28th, 1908.T.BIRON, B.S.C.BAILIFFS SALE\u2014Province of Que bee, District of .St.Francis.No.899.Circuit Court.J.0.Archambault, Plaintiff, vs.J.Gatien et al., defend- | \u2018ant.On the 7th day May, 1988, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at \"the residence of Moise Messier, Belmont\u2019 | Farm.in the city of Sherbrooke, will \u2018be sold by authority of justice, the goods and chattels of the -defendant.seized in this cause, to wit: Two horses + Terms cash.Sher- 28th, 1908.T.BI- | land harnesses] (brooke, April \u2018RON, B.S.C.| = HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK.MRS.C.H.Fletcher, Dufferin Ave.w ANTED \u2014 GIRL_ ABLE, TO \u2018 DO 1 plain cooking.No washing.Apply at once.Mrs.D.G.Loomis, 1 Belle vue Ave.} , | \\R7ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.x No washing: Apply Mrs.N.G.\u2018Bray Stanley Ave.| ol position of pupil \u2018nurse, in the Pottsville Hospital, Pottsville, Penna.One hundred bed.hospital, training general, with a three months\u2019 course in obstetrics in a New York hospital, and three hundred dollars ($300.00) paid dur- - Circulars of ing the three years\u2019 course.information and application blank furnished upon request to the Superintendent, Miss IS.TF.Darling.: ANTED\u2014A YOUNG LADY CLERK V speaking both languages, at Mil- ! ford\u2019s, CIAMBERGIRL, WANTED AT ONCE.C Apply Albion Hotel.ors \u2014 -\u2014 XXANTED \u2014 A W .al servant.Apply Mrs.M.B.Rice, 8 London St.- PROPERTIES FOR SALE.SALE \u2014 SELF CONTAINED 9 rooms, with modern con- situated in one of the best lo- Por particulars 64 Peel St.Jor house, veniences, calities in Sherbrooxe.apply to M.J.Choquette, OR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 SELF- F contained hôuse, 29 Portland Ave.Ten rooms, hot water heating and gas.month.235 Portland Ave.- \u2014\u2014 July Ist.Apply LOST AND FOUND [0ST \u2014 BUNCH oF (14 ring.Finder please veturn to \"Record Office.' PASTURE \u2014 TOUR PASTURES TO es, skylarks, thrushes, bullfinches, Jap- WANTED | ¥¥.liye machine, or young man with lew years expérience in printing office to learn, same.| - Addgçess Daily Record, Sherbrooke._ Co 2 WWANTED.|-\u2014- CARETAKER -FOR IVY.Massawippi Canoe Club House, North Hatley, irom June 15th, Apply ot once.J.Pl.Watson, Record Office.\"WANTED.+ TO HIRE MAN, WITH IVY.three pairs heavy work horses for road machine for Stanstead Township.T.G.Howard, Smith\u2019s.dills, Que.ref = ca a ta RS | _ dunes [WANTED -.TWENTY CORDWOOD AAR choppers, $1.25 per cord.Steady job for\u2019 goof - men.- Apply W.M.Brown, Weedon Station, P.Q.XATANTED \u2018\u2014 \u2018APPLICANTS FOR THE W CAPABLE GENER- Possession KEYS ON Box 737, Shel brooke.AEN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN every locdlity throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show cards on trees, fencel, bridges and all conspicuous places, .tising matter.Commisdion or salary $83 expenses: $4 per ent to good reliable men.No experience ticulars: Empire Medicine Co., London, Ont.: fr - WANTED ACTIVE.YOUNG MAN, 1YY.speaking Fyench and English, to sell Pianos [and Organs in Eastern Townships.|H.C.Wilson & Sons.: NX7ANTED + MAN TO DRIVE TEAM { ¥¥and work én farm; able to milk Englishman prefered.Apply, Box 34, Record.fi 1.GENTS \u20143SALARY AND COMMIS.pow to Capital} Nurseries, Ottawa.WANTED MIAN 10 LIGHT THREE ! gas buhers under type-setting à a.m., at Record Office.chourveau, Record Office.A \u2018GOOD FARM\u2019 HAND, o John Racey$®Lennox- An Johnville road.: day, at 5.Apply.Mr.WANTED | W A pply ville.Farm TEAVHERS WANTED.rprACHE $ WANTED \u2014 BY THE £\" School?orporation of Hatley, as ipa of Hatley Model py, Que., and the Elemen- No.8, near the \u2018Old / school building.dman, manager, Hatley, the Elementary Schools and No.9, Abbott to E.J.Oliver, mana- pi, Que.Excellently ls, good salaries, paid monthly.! John P.Bowen, Sec\u2019y- Treas.Ÿ il follows: Pri School, Hal itary School \"Church,\u201d ne to J.F.Que., and {dh No.1, Lotil School, appl ger, Massawi equipped sgh Bho: WANTED © A PRINCIPAL FOR \u2018the Bedford Academy.State salary, with Geo.Sulley, Sec.-Trcas.MATANTED- TWQ COMPETENT W Protest fe teachers for Windsor ! Model School! Principal, salary $325.term ten months from September.First Tlementary, |\"salary.$22 per month.Apply with (references, stating grade 'of diploma gpd experience to N.A.| Knapp.Sec.reas., Windsor Mills.| MYEACHER WANTED \u2014 NEXT YEAR ! for the Model Department of Knowlton Agademy.Fay, Knowltpn, Que.\"EGGS AND POULTRY.references.| -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 mme A \" » NEITE WYANDOTTE EGGS FOR \\ + hatching, from prize-winning stock.Extrh layers.13 eggs, $1.00 ; 30, $1.50; $2.00.J.A.McClary, , Hillhurst, P.Q.\u2014 = \u2014 == FARMS FOR SALE | TOR SALE: \u2014 THIRTY-FIVE ACRE F farm.ope half mile from.city.Tirst class buildings.Riverdale Far A nna Touring East- TS RD'S DAY, AI latter was unclean.¢ LORD: L | table fact to say that 150,000 of these \u201c by conciliation \"stated also that a woman in | risburg, Ont., who- had been .station \"OPERATOR FUR MONO- ! Mr.Anson Stratton of Beebe, also distribute small adver- | day.- necessary.Write for par-.sion, to fell Red-tag stock.Complote exclusive line.Specially hardy.\u2019 Grown quly us\u2014sold.only by our agents.Elegant free samples.Write machines, evlry morning except Sun\u201d, Apply |.Apply to J.E.| Address P.QO.i newspapers which.is going on in Canada and in the United.States.This did \u2018not allude to religious papers, as a many of these were highly elevating i OBSERVANCE in their character and should be read, | Te #- but the \u2018American Sunday newspaper, in the opinion of Mr.fit for anyone to read.Hanna, is not that he would rather thrust his hand into the worst kind of danger than touch an American paper because the It is a regret- American Sunday newspapers had got into Canada, but 130,000 have been | cut off by the.enforcement of the law.\u2018There still remain about 20,000, and the Alliance 1s striving to have these cut off also.More than 200 different forms of violation have been caused to cease by the energetic work of the Alliance.The following stéps are taken to stop any violation of \u2018the Sabbath day (such as football .matches, horse races, hawking of newspapers, peanuts and other sorts of confectionery, as well as doing all unnecessary work or indulging in sports, that are unlawful on the Lord's day) for instance, if anyone knows of any violation of the law his duty is to report it Lord's Day Alliance in Toronto.The secretary accordingly writes to the violator and asks him if this violation is to continue, and why it was done?If a satisfactory answer is returned and the culprit ceases from doing any more violation of the law, ~that ends the matter, but if not the case is handed over to the Attorney- General of the province, in which this case happens, and he accordingly has an investigation, giving him a chance to stop and if he will not the culprit is brought to justice.Out of all the cases of violation of the Sunday Law 98 per cent.of the same have been - settled outside of the Court of Justice leaving only 2 per cent.to the law, which shows that the Alliance does not use the \u201claw\u201d as a bludgeon to settle these matters, but it is done » not coercion.Two \u2018very prominent railroads in the United States, viz., the New York Central and the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.Paul were working their men.seven \u201cdays in the week, as well as over \u201chours.-Rest was asked = for by the employees of these railroads.The N.| Y.Central said, \u201cNo,\u201d but the Chicago, Milwaukee and St.Paul allowed their men Jest The result was that \u2018i more satisfactory work was done by i those who had rest.The speaker Mor- agent, was compelled to work seven days in the week as well as long hours.Enquires were made, and the Anglican clergyman of the place stated that the poor woman was never ahle to attend her-own church _of which she was a member.Many other interesting anecdotes are told of the way in which different dndustries disregard the Lord\u2019s Day, and how Rteps are being taken to put a stop to the same.\u2018 a BEEBE PLAIN._ Rev.Heefer, an Evangelist, sent out by the State Convention of the Baptists of Vermont, preached in the Beebe Plain Baptist Church, Sabbath p.m., and will preach next Sabbath.The W.C.T.U.will meet the first day of May with Mrs.D.F.Davis, at 2.- 30 p.m.: Vt., has sold his farm to his son, Mr.An- son, Jr.Mr.Leon and his W.Campbell .friend, Mr.E, Lay, of the E- T.Bank, St.Johns, have returned to their du- tics after spending Easter with Mr.Campbell\u2019s parents.Messrs.Aiken and House's team t made things lively for a little while, Getting started they ran with a load of new trunks scattering them.along the road, until stopped.= \u2014\u2014 WE ARE DYING YOUNGER.(From Health Culture.) In view of all that has been said about the fall in the death rate it seems strange to realize that we are not living so long as our grandfathers and grandmothers did.More babies live Lo grow up nowadays than forn , but people in later life die youngér- Once arrived at a- edult age the avérage man or woman has fewer ycars of \u2018survival to expect.| This seems on the face of it so surprising a statement that in order be accepted it.should be backed up by data authentic and indisputable.Such data are furnished by the figures of the insurance companies (which all agree on the point), but it is easier to refer to the Government census reports, which \u2018tell the tale in simple and convincing fashion.Even during the last 15 yeärs the death rate among all persons over 55 years of age of both sex- cs has risen very considerably.Jf THE GREAT NORTH COUNTRY.Nimrod was a mighty hunter but bad he hunted in the \u201cTemegami\u2019 region he would have been a mightier one.Nimrod hunted for_glory, but Tema- gamians hunt for game.Those Indians who made the first canoe of birch hark long ago, were our greatest Benefactors.The children of these Indians know the canoe, and they know how to uso it, and if you:go to l'ema- gami this summer they will paddle your canoe in their own superb way.They will be the best, guides you ever had.Students who camp in summer along the Temagami lakes are able to do two years\u2019 work in one.Tinest of fishing and hunting.Easy of access by the Grand Trunk Railway system.For information and beautiful descriptive publication sent free apply to J.Quinlan, Bonaventure Station, Montreal, Que.' \u2018 a MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED \u2014 HOUSE, WITH 6 OR 8 4 rooms.All modern conveniences.Centrally located.Address J.E.Choquette, District Mar, Bell Tel.Co.Sherbrooke.1 WANTED \u2014 GENERAT, SERVANT.' Apply Mrs.A.M.Taylor, Len- noxville.[ Tee | girl nl Vafley Tôuso, North Iat- ; oy.0-7 Ce - 2e Lo.MA A a \u2018That grand old preacher, the:late Mr.Moody, said to the secretary of the: to [on the local market.Monday.VV ANFRD, AT: ONCE.\u2014 KITCHEN |- DASA KART) § MARKET NEWS § RRMA.TO-DAY\u2019S MARKEY PRICIS.\u2018 OPENING AND CLOSING QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W, WHITE, BROKER.NEW YORK MARKET.À Canadian Pacific .- Province of Quehec, Mubicipality of the City of + Sherbrooke.Hd 0 « : BY-LAW No.256.At a regular adjourned session of the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke, held in the Council Room.in the isaid City of Sherbrooke, on Friday| the 24th day of April, 1908, in | Opening.Close.| conformity with the provisions of the Amalgamated Copper { : \u2026 594 60 city! charter, at which session were American Sugar \u2026 \u2026 .,.128 127% pregent : Mavor Dr.L.C.Bachand and Atchison .eens aa ioe 19% 79% Aldgrmen Denault, McCrea, Olivier, Le American Smelting Ref y.=~ ~ |doux, Desaulniers, Howard, Simoneau, | © JOE SOE Fe 0% 704 Thompson, Armitage, Lanctot and Mé- Anaconda \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026u.8SY 38% {Manamy, 7 | Baltimore & Ohio .;.854 - S54| Tt is ordained and decreed hy by-law Brooklyn Rapid Transfer.48 474 {of the Council as follows : en Canadian Pacific \u2026 \u2026 \u2026\u2026.l55k 1563 1.Section 16 of the by-law No.210 Chi, Mil.,, St.Paul .11263 1278 jof the city is repealed and replaced By iCol.Fuel & Iron .ioe 24} 244] the! following : | ; Delaware & Hudson .159% 1604 \u201c16, Every carter is obliged to give Erie .voce woven verve 1S$ 19 his [services to any.person asking such Great Northern, Pref.1268 128 !services.In case of his refusal so Louisville & Nashville .104 1045 do he shall be liable to have his li- Missouri Pacific .j.45} 46} |fense suspended or revoked by the.New York Central .1003 100% Council.The carter who exacts any Northern Pacific .1304 1323 !fare higher than settled by the tarif js Penn.Ry.«coves vives denn 121 121} [liable to have his license suspended or Reading .\u2026.\u2026.veus 1094 \u2018 109% prevoked by the Council.\u201d i.Rock Island .bee 15% 16% Enacted at Sherbrooke, this 21th Rock Island, Pref.31%} 323 day of April, 1908.i Southern.Pacific \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 wee TTR 788 I.C.BACHAND.| Southern Railway .ee 15% 154 | \u2018 Mayor.T'win City \u2026 .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.nny 868 868 F.J.GRIFFITH, | ; Union racific sonous erener 6 dE 127 Secretary-treasurer.| U.S.Steel oo ine en 305 3631 1 hereby certify the foregoing to he U.S.AL RS cer ot a tque copy of a By-law passed by the , Council of the City of Sherbrooke, on 39 323 - the, 24th day of April, the original of 13.99 show average gross decrease 7 #6 | per cent.: President sends new message to Congress repeating recommendations arch 25th.Traction war in Cleveland settled.3-cent fare expected.| Governor Hughes signed three more of | visiting Col.an house, Moore strect.| Mrs, E.I.Tomkins, of Coaticook, is - in town the guest of Mr.and Mpa.Richard Armitage, East Sherbrooke,\u201d r.Mercier, \u2018of Montreal, was af \"ong the visitors to the city this week.Mrs.F.H.Nunns, oi.Coaticook, is A.Mote- d Mrs.W.Domonion Gaul \"dog og whith remains on record in my offic.Dominion Steel .Tips 18 18° | F.J.GRIFFITH.| inion.§ \u2014 Pref.i.6 03° ; : ; mec.js.Dominion Steel,\u201d Pref.Bi A, on : Sherbrooke, April 2Sth, 1908.Po Mackay .cover wee cereediiees 62) 624 Mackay, Prof.es 66 -66.; NOTICE | | Montreal Power \u2026 \u2026\u2026.{95} 954 |.T wish to cancel notice which ap | \u201cSoo\u201d Ry.Cour verve \u2026 1128 0 112) pedred in Daily Record 20th April Nova Scotia Steel \u2026 \u2026:\u2026.524 52 [and now authorize anyone to accept Toledo Ry.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 aus 8 - 8B orders Jom my wile and family and Toronto Ry.sean 100 99% | send hills to me.| .Po Twin City .coer ene ore 864 86 ov FOPHILE RABY, Lake of the Woods, com.81% 82 East Sherbrooke, April 28th, 1008, Ogilvie Milling Co.wenn 120 5-125 y \u2014 Ty Richelieu & Ontario pere 76% L 53 Al TOMOBILE FOR $ ALE \u20ac , | TODAY'S: WIRE GOSSIP, FORD TOURING CAR.Model Ÿ ; \u2014 seats five; car has been run abont FLASHES.2500 miles.Must be disposed 2 at E mor de roine ces Treadury calls 45 million dollars ONY, 88 OWNer 1s going away.Addres from National Banks, 20 million dol- i G.0.FLAWS, Cookshire; lars on May 9th and remainder May | ! 23rd.\u2019 : .| ; 4 \\ ! | London market gencrally inclined to I.CITY NEWS ; sell off, showing further liquidation in | .; consols and pressure in copper stocks.Mr.M: Sessenwein, \u2018of Montreal, was Seventeen roads for third week April in the city yesterday- 3 J {| bank bills recommended by Supt.rs.7.Whitcomb, of liat- Clark Williams.The Bank of Mont- iy Ps en sponding A week real has engaged, $1,500,000 in gold | ,¢ Mr.T.Rowell\u2019s, have returnnd coin to be sent to Montreal.This home.\u2019 oo | makes a total of $10,500,000 in gold wr, J.A.Lemay, who has b den bars and coin engaged movement.\u2018 .The London .Stock Exchange has 10 listed £150 500 Quebec \"Central Rai l- way 4 per cent bonds, 1 \u2014 ; REAL ESTATE.KIRKDALE.Mr.William Roddick has sold farm to Mr.Cameron, on the present spending a -day.Mr.J.m Springfield, his we Juurg, has purchased from estate of the late Mrs.A.J.Cooke, the house on Church St., Lennoxville at present ness here opposite the Post Office, to Mr.D.R.Noiscaux, who takes possession at once.Price\u2019 obtained was $750 for fixtures, and 100 cents on the dollar for stock.The stock will be in , the neighborhood of $600.Mr.Du-, 5 \u201cI pont will go to St.Cesaire to take ford.the position of manager of the I'ro-| | vincial Bank.i ships ; * Messrs.MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET Denville; Jean Hoys' Home, hom , a people TRADE SLOW AND BUYERS LOOKING FOR LOWER.PRICES.Montreal, April 28th.About 1,500 head of butéhers\u2019 cattle 1,521 calves, 39 sheep\u2019and lambs, and Kins 1,850 fat hogs were offered for sale on 1 Monday at the Point St.Charles Stock yards.\u201cThe butchers were present in full force, but trade was slow, as the buyers were looking for lower prices, and secured it with pretty good cattle, ag these were verv numerous, but really prime beeves brought last week's prices, or from Hic.to Ge.per lh.pretty good{cattle sold at from 4ic.ton ; JL.Gilbert, quette, Eileen Claire, to 5c., and|\\the common stock, 3lec: to 42c.per lb.Calves sold at from ; : $2.50 to $8 each.Sheep sold at 54e, gon, arrived in to 64c.per lb.; spring lambs at $4 to | .$7 each.There was quite a drop in ; ter for intermen the prices of hogs, good lots selling at, : ere.about 63c.per Ib.A load of cattle ; just come from the western ranches, without any other feedings, were sold at 91.55 per 100 lbs, HOG MARKET.Montreal.April 28th.Mrs.Alex.G.L Live hogs, selects, sold at 86.75 to | (Greenshields sers 87 per 100 pounds, weighed off cars.W.M.Irwin loo Heavy pssisted by Miss receipts were responsible for this fur- } ther decline.1 Fresh killed abattoir] dressed hogs} ed with- red are quoted at $9.25 to $9.75, and al drawing room good inquiry \u2018is reported.\u2014 flowers.\"Mrs.John lis.\u201cqe be i 3 V.Lanplante, tooke contractor, has purchased the property of Mr.Pilotte, \u2018nt Kirkdale, for the sum of $3000.- : | Mrs, John A.Cameron hes returne fr F.B.Barlow, JT.Bishop\u2019s Crossing ; Richmond ; \u201cmonths-old daughter of Mr.James Hall, and grandchild of Mr.and \"Mrs.Henry Davidson, of this The little one had beenTill for several weeks and after manv alternations] of hope and fear, passed away.Mr.anc Mrs.Hall, accompanied by Dr.David, this morning with the body of their Tittle daugh: Mass., where was \u2018called \u2018on account of the serious of Asbestos.| illness of her little niece.\u2018Price, $1300.Mr.Roddick intends tak- , I, ing up his residence in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.E.0.Hart and their LENNOXVILLE.\"| son Fortis Hart, of Somerville, Ma B.The Ress Wm.Adams, of Philips- ale in town the gnests of Mr.nd Mrs.Thomas Rowell, London street.The marriage of Mr.Octave Louren- celle, of this city, to been gratified by the gift of a nee can of new maple syrup from Thonlas home hoy, who ving and doing well -at West Miss Knmnestine couple of - weeks in town th his family, returned to Montréal a Sher- | 1 the occupied by Mr.C.F.\u2018Wiggett.Mr.Bernier, daughter of Mr.Edward Bèr- Adams will not \u2018take possession till ier.of the Crown Lands Department, \u2018October.j | Quebec, is annotinced to take place FARNHAN.2 1, (\u2019ebrly in-May.| =.Mr.L.Z.Dupont hag sold his busi- Mrs.Causier, the matron of the.Fast Sherbrooke, Hos Ge now is StH \u2018 \u2019 j .The following are the Eastern ] own registered in town: \u2014 J.Barldw, B.TeBaron, North D'Isracli ; M.H.the little temn t in the family Thursday street.poured tea qu mas coffee.Mrs.Mrs.ed after the guests, | Hatley ; J.Audette, Capelton : -P.Me- \"Callum, East Angus; D.P.McHarg, F.C.Boright, Sut- Du- R.H.Goolry, Conticook ; A.A.McAulay, A.Murray » of Lingwick: W.\u20ac.Perkins, Vale Prr- : Normah MeLcod, Milan ; F._:A, : Noble, Cookshire.; ES \u201cThe death occurred at the home, of her parents in Springfield, Mass! of thirteen; | and Mrs) city.i Tot ; Mie, A.LL.Grindrod aud her tani ter, Mrs.Kirkpatrick, entertained oi a i very pleasant tea on I their home on Montreal i \"large number of | guests were present.Griffith cat | CA sriffith, Miss Lomhs.i the ices, and Kathleen Wiggett and Miss Sadie Fl- The table was tastelullv arrang- , arnations, and war decorated He with | dition, rey SSP CLEMENT THEATR TUESDAY APRIL 38th, \u201808.Canada\u2019s Favorite Actress, Miss Roselle Knott, Supported by Mr.Andrew Robson and a company of unexcelled merit, presenting J.M.Barrie's masterpiece, ALICE-SIT-BY-THE- Prices\u2014First 7 rows, $1.50 ; balance, 81 : balcony circle, 75c.; balcony, 5Qc; gallery, 25e.© _ : Seats sale opens Saturday.cor subscribers.CLEMENT THEATRE Friday ONE NIGHT ONLY.Remember the date.THURSDAY, APRIL 30 The incomparable comedy, \u2018The Rivals\u2019 \u2018NO nivais - Presented by .BISHOP'S TNIVERSITY DRAMATIC CLUB, ©.: Prices\u201475¢, 50c, 35c, 25c.NOTICE.1 beg to announce that I have been appointed Sales Agent for tho Stock of the Amalgamated Amusement Co., of New York.Prospectus free on request.IE.L.SLEVIN, Clement Theatre, Sherbrooke.\u2019 AUCTION SALE - GEO.W.CURTIS 1 Mile north from \u2018BOYNTON (Stanstead), Thursday, April 30th, As follows, viz : 10 cows in good.cone 2 two year .old Jersey heifers, 8 grade two your old heifers, 2 yearlings, 1 pair matched colts, 3 and 4 years sired by Sutton, 2 °° brood sows, 11 pigs, 3 shots, 25 \u201chens, hay, wagons, pariiculars see posters.Sale at 1 p.m.FE.HOWE, Auctioneer.FIRE.old, .sleighs, harnesses, farm tools, cveam Bep-.| arator, potatoes, beans, lumber, -dalry i utensils, etc.No reserve as Mr.C.is go ! ing into the mercantile business.For | | | | ; A ; }- ; 1 12148 | t i a 4 Friday, May Ist, 1908 FOR - : MR.RICHARD SEALE, COOKSRIRE.Co ; O\u2014\u2014\u2014 One good mare, 8 years old, godd works 5 year old mares, well matched, workers and drivers; weighing 2200, in foal; black mare, § yoars old, good driver, weighing 1050 Ibs.; 1 two year old colt, 1 yearling colt, 9 good milch cows, 1 pure bred Jerkey cow, 1:pure bred vearling Jersey heifer, 1 pure bred heifer calf, 2 year old heifer, 8.yearlings, 1 pure bred Durham bull calf, 8 mos.old, 560 hens, 3 brood sows, 14 young pigs, 8 shoats, 1 horse power, 1 potato plantes, platform scales, weighing 2,000 Ms., good separator (nearly new), 6 \u2018tons pressed straw, buggy, steel horso rake (Frost and Wood), dump cart, double wagon, lot small farm implements.Good bedroom suite, good cook stove, bedsteads, crockery, small household ar- tiéles too ' numerous to mention.All Terms: \u2014Under six months, over good bankable notes.H.E.TAYLOR, Auctioneer.Notice Get a remnant of the Page Jence.this spring to grow your heans and sweet peas on; finest thing that can he used, good for years, also for sale in my show rodm, Main street, all kihds of Farming Tools, of the Mas- $10, cash; $10 to .$25, $25,\u201d one year with vators, Wheelbarrows, Litter Carriers, Hay Forks, and all kinds of Brick, \u2014 - T.J.B.TRTHEY, Main St., Coaticook._ \" FARMS WANTED.IT will sell satisfactorily.: No ships references.Norman: Biñmore, Real Estate, 19 St.John Street, Montreal.- .ATCTION SALE er and driver, weighing 1200 1bs.,1 pr.| good |.1 must be sold as Mr.Scale is going west.| Sale-at ton a.m.sey-Trarris Co, Corn.Planters, Culti- | your farm quickly and ; sale, no charge.Send full particulars.Eastern Town- | ° 5 .PUBLIC SERVICE BONDS Shawinigan Water and Power B per cent.lst Vans.Mortgage Bonds, duo 5934.To yield \"53 ,ber cent.Full particulars upon request, : W.GRAHAM BROWNE & CO., $ , Bond Dealers, Montreal.10502:000 000000 900120009 oc Bons e 0007 - + CANADA.Province of Quebec, : District of St.Francis.\u201cIN THE SUPERIOR COBRT.No.507, - The 27th day of April 1908.SC.- JOSEPH ALPHONSE BEGIN.of the, Fown of Windsor Mills, in the district of Nt.Francis, notary, = a - Plaintiff.versus tofore of the town of trict of Saint Francis, places unknown, 7 The de fendant i 13 1 petendant.+ 1] Pre IU 1S orddroe ur within » month.fred to app GENEST & BRODERICK, CAMPBELL & GENDRON, © >.© Attorneys for Plaintiff .MEMORIALS.Artistic work only, in Granite and Marble Monuments.\u201d Prices rearonable, RICHARD HAMBLY, \u2018Coaticook, Que, \u2019efore\"GENEST & BRODERICK, y CHRISTOPHER McGORMICK.here.| Shipton, Dis- \u201cand now of | | PEER , JE EE AA \u2014 ne A TWD - EE EE aie Meta dE trier AN PIE ete DEER I 3 lie op \u2014e ç ° ax a N eee - FUE a > ps son - - \u2018 v = 2 : = i oo oy 4 A CEE ER PT LL ge ; wn vo | EN pu Cf 5 [ \u2019 > ; \u201d \u20ac ~ ok « (Es ; ver vo \u2019 \u2019 3 .- © eee RS Roam - - , .ù .Sp - mr pee à \u2014 aw > i fh fre - - ey 2 ua: 5.Fa wo 8 = 3 x - .i ; | \u2026 .- , ; = vo et 220% # .- ; ; s = 8e =.Fes .a: .i \u2019 mea .a; .\u2018 \u2018 r ; =.: - 4 1 yg : ou re | Si 3 LL ~ __ pi - RON .- ; .- di.F - Ryall TR RELL W v z ce - _ we TE A ree - - Er LE ; SE.a ; .ln \u2026 .; 2 4 em = .- -, w\u201c- .] .3 = Er i ! 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= eo ) A As : dd ai 25 Side caches ture men - - A les > ) LL ar sus B - j max Ki 7 Bald 3 Ty R P Te > Re < : aR; a a TE fag eu rap Pi Snel À A N rH d pra: nN di g 3 A p da ue pr A v ne A 3 en Le; F RY eo.ji a = A roa a 4 I | ; CRE Pp LL Aus A NP ; FR EN BA te 2 : NV i.Ex Ny i 5 A - B rs ; Jt il CE SON TS , a p Pa\u201d a = LE A FRO.ry A - SAK : -2 we re 4 , >, : : ë = 7 , = I ea - =~ ty oF al -.tt Ph - .my ge Fe, - > ms .wn =~ TT ee ~ =~ - .Ir c ; - - .+4 .se D, 3 a i.DE - = a Pet = § ta oe « CN ont heii gl poe.: 5 ar q pie TA pa rs OPO wn.HR > a A # re by - rar ay Par se A 2 - 4 - Cm - 8 a+ I .\u2014.- Fe\u201d =- _ x 2 : = mo J Lah A root en, TRACE.=: ki : ; » a.3 ; \u2019 > gx Sy ad cn \" NL 2 1 , 3 dogg: .5 ag N Lo _ = Spe wilh gs .5 .es .A ) > py , \" agit A a amer mY Ce a Er LR rr a i.5 .py | 14 M * in 7 x : i i + 5 y il a 5 F oo i ne à cL ge 1 2e Ae aa et EP CAPE Pr.PASE SNE.a, i CAND #3 IRI SEE ASS fo.ce x : -~ + a Ey mm Widen Te gi Lo Ae .= _.LL ge ae og gy 3 Fa 2 AE.A MBF igi, AE AOE Né tn ONE AE APTE?ats.fase ttes 22 ti a a x \u201ca +\" = ; yl & ai a $4 us 4 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUBSDAY APRIL 25, 1908.; - pp pere es - RT \u2014 dp | hirthpla > = SE Toor | FARNHAM.| SLLLLLREFLEATLELLL00A50000000004 = ; s : o | ZATION TALK T N IX - pend 0, je ivy oo | Me Are » of Butoh.= COLONI > .WE SELL EVERYTHING MEN AND Boys 8 e time visiting the istorical in town on Friday -last.The boys are | joints of interest in and.about Mont- always pleased to see Arthur, pocauss he Co [BEC Teal smd Quebec.They will be at always has a pleasant smile for every.# Mop EY Star Clothing Hall =.\u2018home to their friends at 58 Elm one.The adage \u201claugh and the world J.Rosenbloom & Co., | ° v \\ avenys, Lowell, Mass., after May 3rd.laughs with you,\u201d fits Mr.Jenne all ; Yeon | right.95 Wellington St.Men's Sho | mo re ol pow tee Rich.| A nice little informal dance the got Te Nr.Giard Thinks Compton Co.| Nw 97 Wellington St, Men's Furnish, \u201cmond, Que., parents of the groom,and on Friday might bey some, ©.delight al Unf airly.Treated.| 99 Wellington St, Mens Clothing, © ut, ihe colocion.wes, tien.up TS IT HAS | and refreshments were procured from J.MR.DEVLIN CLAIMS IT HAS RE- » - MARTIN-TRUDEAU.W.Seale in the form of soft drinks and CEIVED MORE GOVERNMENT u 4, CU \u2018Coaticook, April 28, (Special)~The sandwiches, which were very acceptable.| ' Chewing Tobacco | rc io bu Nall um: fbi moment mime, st am THAN SISTER : ol at the R.C.Church of Mr.J.Henry one of these little dances than there \u201c1 COUNTIES.2 Martin, son of Mr.Geo.H.Martin, andy at a more formal affair.; Mr.8.A.Martin has moved his fam- April 28.\u2014Mr.A.W.Giard Miss Clara Trudeau.The ceremony Vg nto the house ately occupied by Mr.Quebec, pril ° A colons * was performed by the vicar.The'c.F.Alexander.There will very likely OL Sompton,.a speec : .: ing day of the Quebec happy couple left the morning train 'ye a busy time in this town on moving ation on the closing ay 2pec for St.Hyacinthe and Montreal to day, and it is a good plan to be a little Legislature.Be oestichaed the colonia | i i ible, ti icy of the g : .Vault's eivi he \u20ac : half © rule es : \u201c spend their honeymoon.They will be ahead of time when pose ton Granby to on Pe atad several years ago by.the Nault\u2019s giving the Shoes for ane half f the regular pris, i table Eade y .spend a few days visiting Mrs.Hawley.ov.for L\u2019Assomption that, owing] Two pairs of Fine Call or Patent Colt Boots for ! the Price of Ke Cons BAYLES\u2014SANBORN.Mrs.A.E.Gough and little son, Rus- 4 this policy, 20,000 people had leit $5.00 for $2.50, and $4.00 for $1.98._ | \"me \u2014pica We : A pretty Easter wedding at St.sell bave left for Stoke, to spend a coupld |4he province for Ontario.Why \u2014 did ; garglary\u2014H NOTHING BUT SHOES ; THIS 18 Tyg À \u2014 Co TALK OF THE TOWN, - ® THE BIG BLACK PLUG.on Po \" p ) .| > ; ret\u20142.0 _ so .John\u2019s - Episcopal church, Savannah, of week at the home of her paren ats, Mr.they leave?When .settlers came to Ladies and gentlemen, don\u2019t forget\u20142.000 more pairsiof a $ is i : : \u2018wai to be opened out during the week! It's wonderful, better roods | 2 Ga,, was that f Miss Elizabeth .| this province they waited around for dur es goods, batter Go pere 2 Lo = = : à = : = > Brooke 8 anborn and Mr.Albert Sid- | a Gomery has left for home in Mon- months hatore getting their lots.They | than the last; all strictly new from the manufacturer.- | 2° wk, Sw \u20ac ; April et \u201d {McClay; delegate to Corporations Dun- [wey Bayles, which teok place on} Ven.Arch.Naylor has been confined to waited still longer for location.tickets | .weelsburg ht, the DAILY NEWS : 'ham Ladies\u2019 College; Mr.A.P.{ Hill- Wednesday, April 22nd, at noon.ths house for a few days, being unable to [and finally left thé province in dis- NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STOR Saturday rochelle, Ts |house.Votes of thanks were passed Many of the- Easter decorations of the attend choir practice Friday night.The gust.Since the beginning of the ses- | k ha atore OFX .\u201cRv - L FROM TOWNSHIPS to Mr.Percy Hillhouse for his} free] church remained, making an-unusually 8-00: o'clock service on Sunday was cap- \u2018o.oo he had asked many questions %- 2.| \"MM NAULT, 17 King Swe ) » Pa \u2014 \u2014\u2014 PU pren ee pre\" SG EEE \u2014\u2014 e a = .EP CATH sat .; N + 2 oon mi ean okie d\u201d lh 4 * FE 3 ! Tr Corer an eG ke ; PE REA \u201d Co Les et SES te 8 .wh +42.0 TRE EE Ta = a \u201d 0 A - - eile : 3 > La A Sahih ep Pr ng > ge Pr sert ry Ç * £ ; crite EOC EY ; 5 % à Ana au ue EE : , ny A | : or .JF we bob on services as sexton of the churchg™and pretty setting for the ceremony.celled.2e a Ego a0 er preached out the granting of lots, añd found oi $60 to organist and choir- for their|faith- The wedding music was furnished by °7$, PORC .ervice.| { \u2018 ; en [| SE, vas discovered nS : x : | ; i by ced the St.J *that in 1901 only \"1,859 such lots had There Is Qniv One ; | | Tus WY clock, by Me (Continued from page ons.ful and efficient service during |; the Mrs.Robert Koeiper, the \u201cLohengrin\u2019 ae ae eer od, parish all on Ybeen granted.To other questions the | y | six 0 tiBed ou 22 is to be present and hold the final ser | past year.; | Bridal March being, given .as a qe Wednesday afternoon.Tea will be Minister of Colonization appeared ho ke ee Church, before it is raz - i _\u2014 EN cessional, an endelssohn 8 Ing served.5 able to reply.je e Premier tra- Lo the re nd.on Thursday evening, ALL SAINTS\u2019 PALISH, DUNHAM.March as recessional.: |} The Girls\u2019 Guild will meet in the parish-{velled through the province saying that | d will give an approrpiate address.Dunham, April 28.\u2014(Special.) {\u2014 At The ushers were Mr.John McIver \"hall on Saturday at 3 o'clock for a busi- everything was all right.The Govern: |._\\ sla unicated with and u and | the annual Vestry meeting o À All| and Mr.Ravenel Gignilliat.The bride ness meeting.- ment had granted 1,859 lots in 1901, That is - : jo.das comm in vestigation.102 CARS OF LUMBER SHIPPED.Saints Parish, held on Easter Mphday entered with her father, Mr.Thomas | Master Henry Walker, son of Mr.Thos.but how many had it cancelled?In | : : vu High Constable } Milan, April 28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 During evening, the following officers | were Heyward Gignilliat, preceded by her, xoyal Victoria hospital Friday to under.|1904 it had cancelled 526; in 1903, \u2018 the month of March 102 cars of lum- chosen for the ensuing .year : maid of honor, Miss Selina Heyward \u2019 - co #5 ! - nd after lookin pe Elis Tell Bn | daxative Bromo Quinine\\ mr Se bet was shipped from this station, of J.F- Watson, Rector'\u2019s Warden ; J.| who was her only attendant., 80 two operations.He was accompanied 769, and in 8 C a five re oD u n ne .5 I ector a, \u20ac Co thy his mother, whe returned home last tion policy was profitable to the Gov- e \u2018was comm which about 95 were loaded with pulp L.Gilbert, People\u2019s Warden ; Jos.5.| At the cnancel she was met by the.vening.- 7 ernment.Yt was a method of taxing USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD iN ou ar, Ca table reçei EA - : wo Hig st 9 1 C - 7 | .who bon chairman of Bromo Quining\u201d J une wo .Baker and J.G.Selby, delega to bridegroom, with his best man, Mr.Mr.J.D.Webb has transterred his ttlers.It was simply a ques- wood.D.L.McLeod shipped 30 car | the Synod ; Jos.8.Baker, deleghte to William Henry Crane, of Augusta, Ga.|tamily and effects to the house leased {poor se : ply q 1 .ass : ; ed ti f going one step ahead and one loads of square birch.from here this\u2019;.Dunham Ladies\u2019 College.: The ceremony was performed by the iby him opposite the hospital.He will lon of gong Pp + \u2014 Always remember the full name.Look Lo S ) ; ap tion: from tn as à \u20ac by | : ; l'atep back.\u201cYou don\u2019t need any a- C.P.R., that tram} eu E i rts were pregented Rector, Rev.Charles H.Strong, Mr.[be welcomed by his old friends back to} .; : .the VE\" car in the nj winter.\u2014_\u2014 - | by the retiring Wardens and a ordial Gignilliat giving the bride away, { Faraham._ ; gents.Simply oe Mr gore, Wider for this signature on every box.260.ina freight S20 \"batt vi BROKE FULCRUM SPRING.standing vote of thanks was tendered Miss Heyward \u2018wore a charming = : : as before Confederation, when new ; maman the Yast two or three hig ©\u201d Farnham, April 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014En- them by the Vestry for their syccess- gown of pale blue taffeta, hand em- Co DANVILLE.townships were opened.The Govern- t foriry Was continu \u2018 gine- 27, on the up train from Stan-; ful year\u2019s work.broidered, with yoke of white lace and Among those who attended the At tb : i : | eapatched along | bridge to St.Guillaumme broke a ful- The church-yard committee, compos- white lace hat trimmed with blue Home, given by the young people ment did not then dump settlers down were despe of tweed Farnham and Sherl crum spring Monday morning when a- \u2018ed of Messrs.F.T.Curley, Joseph S.plumes.She carried a bouquet of Richmond, Friday evening, were Miss [I À forest and ask them to clear à A Satisfying Breakfast for F 3 ive Goats | or 3 i \"bri id\u2019 i \u2018 i _{home.It said we wil} give you $142 {a and Newpor 7 Ÿ ! : bout three miles north of here.Engine Baker, M.E.Baker and J.G.[Selby bridesmaid § roses.Duna, Mes Ee Houston, Ales Mc home.of * ray help you DEAR LIVING YIELDS TO look out for stolen goot à 44 30 was sent out and brought the train | reported most favorably and the fund] The bride wore her travelling gown, = G.Pipe.men LS T° |irough the winter.Then there was \u20ac po shoes; cigars, pipes, to i173 back.Engine 157 was put on here and | has now reached the point where ,it}a tan rajah Panama, braid Ba) mp, Danville Brass Band gave an open [some 5 encouragement.\u201d He stated Lt knives, jewellery.\u20ac ; the train proceeded, nearly two hours | will enable them to-give proper .at- lighter shade.The coat opened over {air concert in the Square, Thursday ev- [that Richmond, St.Hyacinthie, Sher- [3 At 1.30 p.m., yestercay fé late.onto to ee proue a l the radon iam with Fei ° cs jcning, which was much enjoyed by all.!brooke and Vercheres had been far Ph stable Bote =D | £0 - \u2014 0002 ; ; NOW century-o parish.s a large : 8 Ys : OStFrIC Mr.Bertram Cleveland is very ill.+ i - _ k = m\u2014Mr.L.D.th * NEW MILL TO BE LARGER.| subscription is proniised to this|fund, tips.She carried a bouquet of white } Mrs.Riddle accompanied Miss Margaret hatter roated by the Liberal Govern port, ve.that he though Cr Scotstown, April 28\u2014(Special.) \u2014 | the contingent on the committee * ob- roses.+ Riddle to Montreal, on her way to Al- thai : ry > Cc y.did ni y wire disposing of the = | The frame for Taylor and Jamieson\u2019s | taining about $150 more towards the After the ceremony a small recep- berta.: : at was no au ompton did no \u2018pew saw, mill is already up.It is to endowment, the committee would be tian was held of members of the fam- Departures include: Mr.Ralph Stock- elect a Government supporter.But, in be larger than the old mill recently | pleased if any person who had rela- ily and a few friends, at the home of ell to McGill Univers i; Ne A.Hebert, any case it had receiv no satis ae on or ives interred in\u2019 sha cemetery.ould he brides paronte, Ar.and Mre.I.| to Mostsel, Mra, i.Mowstain ana ni from the Government.Ho conclude At a meeting of the ratepayers, | take a hand in this worthy cause.H.Gignilliat, on Drayton street.The mine, after Easter, with Mr.and Mra.Leppor this House, whild ready .to \u2018which was held last Friday evening it rooms were attractively decorated SE .v ha 8 House, w ready ibed.The Hi eh od rors detention ut them.< -.7%\u201c arochelle, and the stable proceeded to Newpor - Two Shroäded Wheat - Biscuits with a pint of i milk -will supply all the | 3 E.M.Mountain.Lh Ne energy needed - for a à goods, in the posses \u201cWas unanimously voted that the town ST.AUGUSTINE\u2019S CHURCH, [DAN.with smilax and quantities of lovely | Me.E.Burbank, of Richmond, is in V°t° subsidies to His Majesty, desires | i half day\u2019s work and ihe.\u2019 0 .should grant Taylor and Jamieson a | VILLE.roses.On the verandah, which was at home.| ~~ |the Government to \u2018administer the { the cost ig about five Unfortunately \u2018few .artic bonus of $2500 to help them rebuild.| Danville, April 28, (Special) The enclosed and lighted by electric bulbs, {| Mrs.Irwin Mountain and Miss Hilda Lands and Forests Department so as cents.i \u2014 in theiz possession.\u2018annual vestry meeting of St.Alugus- the wedding breakfast was served, the i Mountain have returned after several to abolish the cause of conflict between .COMBINES HEALTH WITH ECONOM { : The High Constable in WILL, CELEBRATE ORGANIZATION tine\u2019s Church was held on Haster table prettily adorned with roses.The jdays\u2019 visit to Windsor Mills.settlers and limit holders, ard _ give ji ; ONO grisoners in the jail and i OF FIRST SOCIETY.Monday.The retiring Church| war- beautiful wedding gifts in cut glass, | Mr.and Mrs.Cairns, Napanee, are settlers moré encouragement and pro- | :AIL Grocers, 13c.a Carton, 2 for 25c.3.to dome back to Canada.Scotstown, April 28.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 dens, Messrs.C.R.Thurber, G, F.| silver bric-a-brac and pictures were ar- - Spending the week end\u2019 with friends.in |tection than up to the present.E declined but with a litt Next Saturday evening the Royal Cleveland were re-elected.Mr.H.I.] ranged in the room opening from the | Mr: ana Mrs.FE.Mountain have roturn-] .ME.DEVLIN REPLIES.Templars are to celebrate the \u2018one- Elliott, vestry clerk; Messrs.Geo.verandah, The other two rooms were ; | \u201c ed after spending a few days, as Mr.Hon.\u2018 Mr.Devlin replied that Mr.hundredth anniversary of the organ- Thurber, Stanley Gibson, and Ernest used for the reception, the bride and : 1 t ] J ; Mountain\u2019s brother was leaving for the Giard\u2019s attack bad been more against .ganization of the first temperance s0-* Lockwood, sidesmen, re-elected.My.Broom standing in the bay window, West.- : : the Department of Crown lands than ciety\u201d on this contine Interesting.C.R.Thurber was appointed |dele- Where palms were grouped.Above mir : : : ; even his own, yet he was willing to answer.| a «sketches of those earlk days of the gate to the Synod.them were fastened the American and To.BURY.lt \\was claimed that; Compton county : : © - temperance movemend will be given.| The financial statement for the| past English flags and between them a flag Miss M.Stevenson, nurse, is with Miss had been badly treated, yet from 1867 A \u2018year was presented by Mr.C.R.Thur- | of the Confederacy, the fact that the !1jzie Murray, who is quite ill.| \u2018 fto 1902 a total of $94,353 had beon ., AGED CATTLE BUY STILL AC- ber, showing a balance of nearly $100 bride is a Canadian explaining their The Foresters\u2019 \u201cAt Home\u201d was a de- given it, while the other counties men- ESS CHAMPLAIN AND * BEFORE YOUN gems area mean TIRE and the assistance of Wall TT RD: EE TA 5 F | TIVE IN BUSINESS.on hand, with no liabilities on \u2018the Sentiment.~ cided success.Their ¢pzy hall was well [tioned by Mr.Giard' had not received It is not merely in the first cost but-in The initial fort, of roofing oy pril 29.Melbourne.April 28.(Special)\u2014Mr.Church property.The attendance on] Among the guests were Mrs.Albert sled; the sugar was as usual sweet and [near as much.It was said that in the COST PER YEAR that Brantford doesn't prove anything, It is \u2014 ond; ne of the Yo William Roberts, of Granby.was in \u2018Easter Sunday was 120 in the morn- Bayles, of ' Washington, D.C., the & good drawing card.The lunch con- lOntario things were done on a grand ff Roofing : MOST ECONOMICAL.the cost per year thet counts.Clb took .place, \u201cest r this vicinity, buying cattle last week, ing, with 60 communicants; evening groom\u2019s mother ; Miss Elizabeth Bay- sisting of dainty, cakes, sandwiches aud style, yet the Quebec.Government was || soling \u201cproves N : he mor -cañs of service a Foster Hall and was larg: shipping those purchased by\u2018car Sat-\u2019 service 85.The Easter offertory 3 les King, of Wilmington, Del.; Mrs.T.Coffee was served by tls young men.The blamed \u20ac ; ai ditux \u2014 : ~The more years o \u2018cal pro ' : .was : evening was spent in progressive euchre am or increasing expenditure.i .; : less cost An excellent musical prog urday.Although Mr.Roberts is $41.00.lt has been .decided by His J -, Tuck; of Sherbrooke, Que., the Mr.Prod Barto and Miss G.Coates car.There was a bill passed through the FR roofing gives the| Css pet rendered, the Misses Mille eighty-three years of age he 18 enjoy- Lordship, the Bishop, that Danville bride's Bult; Mrs.Johnstone and ried off the 1st prize and Mrs.W.Ross House last night granting subsidies to A EET va year of that roo Ng.The roof: bard singing - very acoeptt ing good health and finds pleasure in afd Asbestos will be a separate mis- Ala 5a ohnstone of Montgomery, and Mr.J.Saunders, the consolation.railways.Was that nothing?That ing that gives the least cost per Dr.Hayes, the lecturer, following the line of business he has sion after * Junei Troutbrook, ILorne a., and others.In he bridal par- Many thanks are die to one and all who was to aid colonization and do some- cor is the most economical wéats of Champlain\u2019s tir been engaged in for more than sixty.and Kingsey Falls will have a resident tY.Was Master Tom Gignilliat, the tried to make the evenlng a success.thing on a big scale.This year $175 SEE hat is Brantiotd \u201cmany illustrations of h years.| !clergyman at Lorne.| bride's little brother, o Jr.Bayles, | Miss B.Picard ie the guest of Mrs.was being voted for colonization, .roofing\u2014and thy is Bron The foundation of Quebr \u2014 JT.as who formerly lived at Savannah, re-' T.Morrow.: ; and the speaker would see that the Roofing.L ov, other incidents, were depi \u2018FORTUNATE ESCAPE OF MEE VESTRY MEETINGS turned to the city dbout a year ago,! The sugar social for St.Paul's church.~~ 0\" i i : y IRN ; Ou 1 OR (Qu is\" { >\u2019 \u201cheld in the club rooms, was fairly wel] |MONey would be devoted to genuimne No other roofing is as lasting quent and graphic terms.BOURNE MAN FROM SERIOUS Melbourne, April 28, (Special) \u2014 and is' paymaster- of the Atlantic \"eld in voi \u2019 y .ot the : 0 oth NIE : ; - INJURY \u2018The Easter vestry meet ings of St Coast Line._ attended considering the reads.$12.00 solonization, Tocay.the.cry in the as Brantford Roo ing Brantford In the course of his \" .{ > St.- .: .- - cw 9?J .Vi a Melbourne, April 28, (Special)\u2014On John\u2019s, Melbourne; St.Saviour\u2019s, Mel- From employees - of the company, EE sugar due to Last night the 7 vas 4 gap ee Roofing is pure wool Telt firmly- me di aries have Friday last.Mr.William Skinner, met bourne Ridge, and New Rockland,|were P°t Only in Savannah, but in several | Next Thursday» April 80th, will be |settlers.\u201d\u201d I denounce\u2019 said Mr | compressed, and {hen saturated since Champlain first buil with what miglit have proved a \u2018very highly satisfactory.The wardeïs of Other cities.came beautiful gifts.| \u2018ladies\u2019 night,\u201d at the club rooms.The [Devlin, \u2018\u2018the song that was sun in ith as h it a and finished tation\u201d ¢ the foot of tl serious \u201caccident.while removing a the three congrégations presented ex- A case of silver knives and forks evening will be passed in progressive 11 g va g with asphaitum,, a « le lo > .>} ! 28 rai .: ve, : this House last night.Compare your ith the finest' silica sand of of Stadacona.The first storm window from the second story cellent financial reports.Many| im- Was presented by \\the assistant treas- cuchre.Ladies\u2019 kindly furnish lunch.charges * befor ou come ifito the] fvilh te hnest silica sa hi Canadian soi \u2018ef his house.He had a ladder set provements to church property| and urder and paymaster\u2019s office in Sa- (Occasional correspondent.)-, House > He concluded b avine th : : | \u2019 .\u201cmineral rubber.he ; 18 race pe hich fron = up outside the building, and was stand- parsonage painted.All debts paid vanuah.oo _ Mrs, Frank Prangley is very ill.tlie Ge ve à did 4 Ya yi 5 the #4 ¢ Pure wodël felt is in itself one of the greatest fin resistants of reves City waica, ! ing on the top round, when he lost bit and balances on hand.Money r ired The local A.C.L.ticket office pre- Mr.F.Cummins has moved into Mr.overnment did- not have a \u20ac wear, but en saturated with asphaltum the result §s a product balance falling backward to \u2018the for missions ahead of former vybars.sented] a handsome silver ladle; from F.Brazenall\u2019's house.Mr.Brazenall has gs, has grow | point of historic interest | fea of the Dominion.In money it wished for colonization, but gronnd.That he was not killed js a Faster offerings to Rev.Cm 1.the treasurer's office at Wilmington, Kone West.that it was doing its very best.of phenomenal durability\u2014a roofing that is a marvel of toughness - 1 | Lévis.IN C.+t} , | wonder.No hones were broken.Mr.the largest in the history of the Lu, the gift was\\ia cut glass - and flexibility.: : ?par jco Miss S.Beaton has gone to Briar yeasts.Giard, Tellier, Bernard and Unlike wooden shingles Brantford Roofing docs ot chip or ctock lite precincts, is w ven th Ski = .ares : ~ T ail «247 Clie, New York, where she has worked Lafontaine spoke briefly.SPE rid ee) Tlie al roofs.it is fected by \u2018peace -and war, and the : Skinner will be confined: to his room ish.In addition to this gif ; cream howl aiid plates.One of t} ; ' ne st .Y \u2014it is perfectly watérproof.Unlike metal roots, it ix hot e 9 : ar, for a few days\u2019 to recover from the filled purse was also ve fo bh handsomest its was a beautiful for clht years ; Ip 8 ation, î speaking 1 the em the destructile ncids from smok e-it is proof avaînst- phses and er mighty conflict : et ween f severe shaking up he received.~~ St.John\u2019s congregation to {heir French clock, from employees of the BULWER.confidence motion, Mr.Tellier men-: ors, acids or alkali.Ruin, snow, frost or heat cannot injure i.contestants battling for t , |tioned the conflict between limit hold- Royce Gale is spending some weeks with lers and settlers, still \u2018existing, as in his uncle, Mr.A.W.Laberee.1901, when thie Government, following LL minister, at Christmas.and a hland- Atlantic Coast Line at Montgomery, TRINITY CHURCH, COWANSVILLE.some stained glass memorial window, !l2-, Employees of the office of audi: ,,Cowansville, April 28 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 given by the members of the Tiazer tor for the United States Mavy Te I'he Faster Vestry meetinge of Trinity family.to St.John\u2019s church, jn mem- partment at hi D.C., pre- a a gontinent.4 as disappeared be tides of\" a néwer \u2018civiliz t to him, along w man's vices, the tidings No roofing costs, as Kile per year and no wood roofing can\u2019 be made whose initial cost is less than Brantford Roofing.j \u2018ir ; \u2018RITE F SAMPLES AND PRICES.| Francis Gale has returned home to Wa- |, report of a commission on colonijza.Ftd hat | WRITE FOR SAMPII AND | at terville, after spending his Easter holi- \u2018( church here was held on the evening ory of their parents, the late Mr.|and sented a silver br den Ty ll ater spon fom ied to em ei JS MITCHELL & Co.sesmeos of Monday.\u2018the 20th instant, in the Mrs.Frazer.of Fontenov.The ar- glass bowl was the gift of the teach- !- Miss Overing has gone to her home in the Opposition at the time opposed ° ° 0, Quebec.Church Hall on Main street.The re- dens elected were: St.John\u2019s, Meksys.(T8 of the Barnard street school.Mr.per EAR EO 7 as attested by the bloo« t ted showed fers.and Mrs.Gignilliat Westmount aad Miss Standish, homo to the TN erie remady.Toot pit Ce fa wigwar | - ports presented showed this congrega- Fred Gallup a .ill- St .anc airs.Gignilliat presented c nnoxville.: : .; EWS ll d by tha stati tion to be maintaining its prosperous vir Mobo Tide srt ne of flat silver and there were ® many Miss Dean has gone to Sherbrooke.[tion had become true.because from | = = == = = laced by the habitation condition.All liabilities have been Wright and H.Badger.New Rocklhnd other individual gifts.more: ine ion Pore has been steadily {time to time since then the Govern- BRIGHAM.sor CLARENCEVILLE.- one ohn happy and con \u2018paid and\u2019 a respectable balance being Mesers.J.TMohbs and C.Romer pd: Mr.and Mrs.Bayles left in the ev- nproving In health Since per return from \u2018ment bad repealed practically all that] Mr.Thompson and family, of West | (Occasional correspondent.) à frail birchbark canc carried forward to the new year.| gates to Synod.Messrs.Geo.A.Fra- S702 for the north for tlicir wedding | Mrs.Planche has ne to © Sherbr k law.Now, therefore, almost all {Brome have move + into Mr.Kenrick's On Kuster Monday, | the hows of Nr noisélessly over these This year a new metal roof will be !ser, Jas Wright and R.K.Mari tri\u201d, and on: their return will reside to reside as gone 90% \u2018troubles exist as in 1904 without any |house.Lo - Fred FE.Miler was the scene of a ples* J Watercourses and inland put on to the church and a new fur-i \" -° % Lo oar id.: in Savannahs : Mr.F.A.Planche, who has been for Practical law on classification of set-ÿ Mr.C.C.Kenricp, of Rock Forest, was ani social function, when guests = \u201cw way to the leviathan: nace into the rectory.Rl ree the past three years employed as book- tlers\u2019 loss.; ; .|\" town ou Thursday.Cl uumber of twelve, FS bled in te -any ong of which could _ The officers appointed: for the énsu- MARRIAGES.6.T P TOWN SITES keeper for Mr.A.J.Moore, has accepted The non-confidence motion was voted ; The Ladies Aust meets at the |ternçon to de honour Lo of Bury: .dal acious hold a half a ing vear wero s Enoch Bissell, Rec.| | LP + |a similar position in Vernon.B.C.and down.Lome ot Mrs.Fred) Kilison, easier on aw, Ss.Rien 4 Seber 5 0 J de Dew's; the narrow.tr tor\u2019s Warden ; J.Trving McCabe, Peo- BRADFORD\u2014FLYNN.a Fe Le intends starting on the journey in a \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 attendance of meibers requested.HAL ae eparted, Heong dian guide and coureur ple's Warden | Dr.John Lauder, John Richmond.April 28.\u2014(special.)+Mr, |ŸRAND TRUNK PACIFIC TOWN few days.He will be accompanied by AMUSEMENTS Mr.and Mrs.J.JH.Smith aud Mr.und |oimt an emvovable aflernoon bad pass Liven procedence to | delabe, L.H.F uller and H: A.Wil- Matthew Ranson Bradford.formerly of AND DEVELOPMENT Co.Mr À pre Dee has secured em | : Mrs.G.P.Swan | attended the Laster nly ton rapidly.CL.hich hi in federate son, Nidesmen ; Enoc zzell a .Richmond, ond Miss Adelai ertru IN ' \u2018ant ve has 1 i IS: ___ {ball at.Farnhäm.| CT.\u2014_\u2014 ; ovinces, uniting F.Williams.Deloomor Bu Zell gi Rick nC danshier of Mc ee true otha NCORPORATED.ployment for the Summer in Bury, nd ROSELLE KNOTT AND COMPANY] ars.W.Carter and children have r-| Coatirook House\u2014Popular home fof and thus realizing H.F.Williams, Treasurer ; H.A.Wil-| eph Flynn, of 135 Gorham street, [Lo- ret nied April 28\u2014According to a Mr.Harold Hawkins has \u201creturned trom : HERE.: turned home from.Warden.T ravellers \u2014 L.Kilburn Prup- expectation of a \u201cshort son, Vestry Clerk: E.Buzzell, Dele- well, Mass., were united in marr age | urn brought down yesterday, & 4 few months\u2019 stay in -Montreal.Rosell Knott and h , hay _\u2014 ] Se 8y; the stillnesa of the -gate to Dunham Ladies\u2019 Collage.| Wednesday evening by Rev.Michael company has been Incorporated known | Mr.Frank Leavitt, of Massachusetts, is red in tow ee company ae ROSENBERG.BLACK LAKE : § RO longer, the hilfzi«! A vote of thanks w tend Ron + Tochial roc \u2018oites the Grand Trunv Pacifié Town and in the place for a few weeks visit to re.2rived in town for the performance} Mrs.Albert Rosenberger ond Master - parturi: Mr.Ogden le Pantings of the -loc 2 SARL £ Was.extended to - onan, at the parochial residence y of Develo A p w e \u201c\u201cAlice-Sit-bv-the-F 1 t Cl C.Campbell are sit at Mr.G Bn Arrivals and departuri ried: 2 y om the Ladies\u2019 Guild~ior their assistance St.Peter's church.A reception |fol- it pment Company, to handle town latives and friends.Th ey SOY w To 8 ement Campbell's.Yas! Or ab A Re Bad York on duesdpy, pe me?a Hog of the woodman to the Sunday School and in mainten- lowed, which was largely attended by es of the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- - \u2014# care LOmIghL.3 Mr.L Tittemord of Camphell\u2019s Cor- Mr.Stalker, (Feux Moniral, em Wik Righty cataracts, 1! ance of the Church Hall.; © the relatives and friends of the don- they Company.The reason given for \u2018 KIRKDALE.This in to be the theatrical her, and Dr.Tiltemiore, \u201cot Lowell, Vin fie Bennett, George ang Ps maville 5 np sin, groan \u201cond.vu .tracting parties.The bride Jon 18 Course was because the railway Mr.Miles Forbes, oi Lost Packer, Ida- event il cd thon he , + | were guests at Nr.Geo.Mitchell's re- |ton, smendive Faster os vooke, Was 1B .Which drives the machin THE CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHHP- beautifully gowned in a dress of |ba- company found that if the maoage- lo.is the guest of Mr.Thomas Duffy.à th rn : A reason.company will cently.So Mr Walter Sat ol Ph a Grensbielés 8 Tidustries; the voices « , HERD BONDVILLE.tiste.over white silk, with a very| be: ment of the town sites was in the com-! Mr.James Bartlett gave a sugar spend their next season Hm Australia.|; Mr.C.Primera, one of the many town pee M ay where br #88 ndiang are hushed - ani Bondville, \u201cApril 28, (Special)\u2014The coming picture hat and carried Fasr| PUY itself, a difficulty would arise ow- oe last Thursday to a large number A p ous despatch in this connection victims of mumps here, has.Lem seriously (rom New Hie wedding.__\u2014= buried in their n° annual Easter vestry meeting in con- ter lilies.The bridesmaid.Miss Nel: ny to the fact that.certain bonds had of friends, who erioved a good time, Says : 5 .[il hut is much hétter again.attending MT LAD RE \u201cthe white man has put Shephe ph the Church of the Good lie Sheeley.a cousin of the bride, been issued which are secured by | a s.Albert Woodward, of Canada\u2019s favorite and represents- | \u2019 i \u2018 ° Shepherd\u201d ; ; .8 Yowell, Mass., and daughter, Eula, are {iv .I , Was held on Tuesday -even- wore adress of pink crepe de chine trust mortgage covering all the rail- the the guests of the latter's parents, fre actes ose ot CE | , April 2tst.in the school room.over pink silk with a large pink pic: |\" oY and personal property of the rail- es¢ shores on August 1th via L.Fi | : Mr.and Mrs.James Bartlett.fn li -V.Ww A wnbent of the parish.Rev.J.ture hat and carried lilies of the yal; \u201cay company, and the company could | Miss Myrtle Bartlett has returned from a arom, ancover for | .Martin 3: presiding.There was a lev.Mr.William Collins acted | as \"Ct.therefore J give a clear title to visiting friends at Gore.a tour through Australia, New Zea- | large attendance.and a \u2018pleasing fea- best man while Mr.Joseph Flynn, Jr; lands comprised\u201cin the town sites.This Mrs.Frank McDougall and children land; South Africa and Far East, pre- oplien ot War; to follow 1 ine, nger in the : race: the humble little has heen\u201d SR 8 a A \u20ac 5 .ve.pe : 4 F A A : » is.> .B ; A 8 \\ .ip x * ue y 4 .Ep pi i .+ > \"2 > R.à : .7 : i , 4 - + - : 3 ] ; 5 ; .rg p- 3 : > 1° Kg.: : J., : 2, 4 > x \u2018 = : E EF p i .: .7 \"à 3 2% # - 33 e À J .a a Dh, 8 i sR.8 r H ae p 3 à « 9 es.KS Z HB - \u2018 a i.; ; 8 5 3 x: 1 æ à ; d A ~ 3 2 \u2018 3 ] + 3 = pik 5 pr q Av qi 8 2 A y \u20ac 2 | 3 - i Ae k A \"4 i D nn Ç eM D A .8 w i» a.ky > iB æÆ 3 \u201c SE.* EY , E ; J Le D x * ; 4 .XB = .a À .: À : Te E .3 : J k 3 - Ri ; A 2 2 § \u2018 3 oe .À à Ps .@- , y 72 à A BE - .; ; : + : J ¥ 0 A $B \u2018 8 : j o p .; \u2019 2 ' ; , À À ! N \u2018.Ae > a ! J Æ SS £ 34 » La ¥.$ : 2 F a Countiess.majentic tem) ture of tl asi ; \u201cir \u2018was i have returned f isiting friends in senting, her excellent - repertoire tl a) 4 54 8 M1 yy = / oy wp Do\" iD their faith: the » of the occasion was the presence Mr.Michael Rafferty, Mr.William [Tc@sON was recognized by the Gov- ve Tr n rom visiting friends in Senting, | nt, Tel ore ol} 2] EF, 1 à et the untutored 1 \u2018 Of a number-oi the ladies Le Iv.Mr.Ge 3 ; ernment as a valid à ___ South Durham.Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire,\u201d\u201d \u201cCousin Kate .Yearnad .red Tung i » ; te ladies of the con- Donnelly, Mr.George Conley and Nr.alid one, and the com | Mr.Ernest Pierce is shingling hi ; d two new pl \"The tri Al ita letters.has Ty Friation.; ; | FE.Ww.Lovejoy served as ushers.Mr.pany was permitted to purchase 13.- .e 18 8 ingliing 18 resi- an wo new p avs.; e trip wil be : these .« \u2018 1\u20ac report of the Di .church wardens and Mrs.Bradford were the recipiehts 043 acres of Dominion lands for town ee Mr.Hammond, of Ulverton, Has was consider] most satisfactory, shows of a wealth of beautiful gifts.Mr, |Site purposes.The order-in-council ing a small balance on hand: \u2018 _ Bradford was presented with a purse \u2018was passed on January 22, this year, 7 cine following officers were elected : of gold from the employees of the che rate being $3 an acre, although MeClag os John Joval and Geo; painting department of the - Lowell the company | paid for them at the ; g\u2014 3 Bi ACHR Ww TI ens, J.R.Gillam and machine shop, of which he is assist: jrate of 81 an acre.The Town and mother, Mrs.Octave Tremblay, for a| © DANVILLE 1 § REE ) RR Hillhouse; delegates to Synod, ant foreman.The happy couple left Development Company was also .per- Couple of weeks; Mr.and Mrs.Simeon : r | A us a dessrs.Georce MeClav and Charles on the evening train for Montreal, {he Mitted to pürcbase 12,927 acres from Labonte.of Danville, visiting friends here; Dr, Gordon T: Brown, of Danvers || : + |homesteaders.whose lands had not Mr: Gregoire, of Montreal, visiting Mr.State Hospital, Hathorne.Mass., is] -B : } ~ been patented, but each homesteader - A Tremblay: Miss C.J.Healy, of Rich- !4he guest of bis parents; Mr.and Mrs.| , had to pay to the Government $1 for mond, the guest of her friend.Miss over: two years\u2019 duration and will be under the energetic direction of Fred-| erick Shipman, who has made a great 1 * « success of theatrical matters in\u2019 Australia.\u201d .: he pride of our « faaderment of older va 3 of Indian corn has _- aw of acres of gol Lian.Magnificent educe ST.CYR.Arrivals are: Mrs.George Rithard and baby of Richmond, the guests of her | BOOMS\u2019 GAVE ONR HUNDRED THOM Waar He Sain: «Nother never, mace such Fle [EET For delicous core an Tint Cc WHAT Ser Stn v0 ar eget TIN YR, : G.F.Brown.?| ~ BEING CARRY .Maude Frost, R nlea: .Chris-K A C1 6 .RE - à every acre that he surrendered to the the.quest of Ne Bian ~ Mrs.C.Cleveland is seriously ill wit g never uel Chie «& Three Rivers, Que., A tJ company, : \u2018+ Smith.typhoid fever.: x x 4 \u2019 ETE : Port \u2018was current here \u2014\u2014 - ; ee arrete ; Rev.Hugh Cairns, \u2018Napanee, Ont.; dpcancor i S Cu poo.the.booms on th : Someone, among those who read the \u201cUséd, but useful\u2019 aeticles may be |gave a very interesting address, on| À : - Vieve broke Me rive Classified ads, wants and will buy.\u201cturned into money\u201d through the sim- \u201cOur, Country,\u201d in tne Methodist | - ace 100,000 1 ay n that used musical instrument.«ple alchemy of classified advertising.Church, Monday evening.| 4?og the Lo 4° - 5 © .\u201ce; | | ia , à ; _ Ta \u2018 woo > 7 i .Po - 1 + \u2014# 7 | 4 Ci } i 1 i .| > ] i a « > $ "]
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