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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Ll ; Find step den Sprint \u20ac LA ; yo \u201d NT A ETE - NE Eat IE profs nm = _ | ) .he FTE SE si 27 à \u2019 | ; ; : 5 > | EN .Le, : | : : _ _ _ | , .er \\// pe S 2° \u2018 A 2 - - RB | Batablished 1957 Je _ SHERBROOKE, QUE, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1908.CENT (| He TONSHRS HE FR, OL, WIE} l : CROP OUTLOOK.oui and Quebec campigas Captain aad Crew From W Present Plans of \"Messrs.H.ENGINEERING F EAT : immer Fiat Week in June Reports Most Favorable \u2014Raia Last Wek sores y ent Phenom a ON pa Further Details of the Bis of the Eastman Engine \u2014 Lifting Garden Plaats But Did No Reports from various sections of the \u201cEastern Townships tell a uniform.story of bright crop prospects.\u201cNever better at this season of the year,\u201d «Two weeks ahead of the average season,\u201d etc, represent the general tenor of reports.qe dd A bumper hay crop is practically as- EN sured.= Co Grain and other crops were got in in ood season, and the warm rains of the past week have given vegetation a wonderful impetus to vegetation of all kinds, 7 EVERYTHING FINE AROUND DIX- VILLE.Dixville, June 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Grass is in this locality exceptionally fine for the time of year and many report that it has not been so good for many years at this season.Pastures are only fair and rain is needed badly.\u2018\u2018Bind weed,\u201d generally called «Paint brush,\u201d is going to be a ser- jous factor in pastures in future years.A large area of oats are being sowed < for ripening and\u2019 for green feed.More corn is being sowed than usual and more farmers are experiment- - ing with it.Quite an area of potatoes have been planted.Quite a \u2018lot *1of turnips have been put in as usual.lA few are giving Japanese millet, so \u2018successful in the New England States, a trial.Also, alfalfa mumber in the purchase of mill- i ly \u201c À is being sown by | a hopes of reducing | the feeds, if success ul.Strawberry plants wintered well \u201cin protected places.Quite a number of apple trees have died from the _ cold - winter a year ago.The outlook is for another year of high prices for butter owing to inferior hay and high prices for mill feed.Cattle have come out and are in a poor condition.Beef of all kinds is very scarce and pork none ~ too plenty.More labor is offering than at last year at more reasonable prices.All kinds of farm produce are high.It is too early to state the outlook for fruit.p= I ; .FIGURING ON A COLD\" JUNE.Cowansville, June\u2019 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The condition of the crops In this and Dunham \u2018section is most propitious.The season opened up as a very backward ane, but the continued \u201c warm weather of the last half of May made the crops of all kinds from-hay to garden stuff simple hustle to heat 1 all previous records.The grass Is Lo higher than has heen seen on the 0 fist of June in-years.The leaves | on the trees are nearly as large as they ever are.The grain is cover : ing the ground, so that the plowed bo portion of any ground, that could be ' 7 \u2014\u201cfilled with any cessation at all of | i the rains of April and first part ol \u2018 May, are now invisible and hidden under the thick crop of grain.On the last day of May, however, a cold wave struck us and checked the progress of vegetation very preceptibly.The new moon, which came on the 29th of May, is what is called b the elder men of the community anc the real weather prophets a \u2018\u2018cold moon.It lays clear north of west instead Co : of the usual location of a June -i moon, far south of west.It is freely opined by these prophets that June will consequently be a cold month.Ti they are right, Vegetation will not be comparatively so far advanced -on the 30th of June as it was on the 1st.oe 4 sd \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .TOG MUCH RAIN AROUND DAN.VILLE.Danville, June 6G.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Ow- ing-to the recent heavy rains flooding the flats and low lands, seeding is- very backward still, in many districts.Despite the rains grain that_js up 1s - looking well, and the prospects are good for an abundant hay crop.will be practically Gave Great Impetus to Veget ere tion\u2014Frost Nipped Some t Damage Crops in General.nil, as a large percentage of the \u201corchards have died from the very severe winters of 1906 and 1907.=e HE CROP OUTLOOK AROUND .SUTTON.Sutton, June 6.\u2014(Special) \u2014 June opens up cool, but most all kinds of farm crops are looking well, especially| grass, which is reported from all parts of the town as being No.1, giving a much better.showing than the last year\u2019s crop at this date did.For a few days in May it.was very | warm and dry and people began to worry, but the warm showers of the 26th put things to looking right and now the prospects are usually report- bright.Wheat on the back farms said to be doing fine, with good orts regarding oats and barley.\u2018orn though going in late, as well beans will come all right, provided we get no hard frosts in early\u201d June.The heavy rain of May 30th brought quite a bit of hail in some sections but it was not severe enough to da much if any damage.On the whole the farmers, which by the way are the rock on which the Ship of state keeps anchored, are much pleased with the presert crop outlook.\u2019 +44 444444444444 JACK FROST'S RECENT | CALL.Irosts occurred; according to reports, in pretty nearly all 7parts of the Eastern Townships early this week, It does not \u2018appear that serious damage has heen done.Crops gener- \u201cally have not suffered.Tender plants in gardens were nipped in many cases and-it yet remains to be seen if the chill upon the | will have an effect fruit crop.+ HHHHHHHHHHHHHH4 FINE OUTLOOK AROUND KNOWL- TON.; nowlton, June 6.\u2014 (Special outlook for the hay crop in this section is very bright.A \u2018good crop : is much needed to make up fér the deficiency of last season.Farmers .have most of their crops planted.Pastures are fully a month ahead of last.year.PEEP pease +4444 44447444 )\u2014The \u2018Gouin Government, has INGS IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 INTEREST IN MONDAY\u2019S RESULTS, On Monday the people of and Ontario render their verdict.In Ontario a particularly strenuous campaign has been waged.The local option question is perhaps the chief issue there, particularly as cennected with the famous \u2018\u2018three-fifths clause,\u201d a law by which a three-fifths vote must be secured before a local prohibition proposal is considered carried.The Opposition has come in favor of the repeal of this measure.In Quebec some extremely keen contests are in progress.The Nationalist element, led by the doughty Bourassa, has undoubtedly made quite a stir; and the vote on Monday will be.of great interest.The combined Opposition forces expect to elect a goodly number of representatives.~ SAYS HE WAS PROMISED RECOGNITION.+ West Brome, June 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.E.W.Westover held a meeting here Friday afternoon.\u2018There was a good attendance considering the fine weather, as farmers have not yet finished seeding.Mr.Westover stated his position by first referring to the convention of two years ago, how the Liberal leaders induced him to retire from the field promising to recognize him at the next Provincial elections, which was not done.\u2018 MISSISQUOI.The Editor of the Record : Sir, \u2014Allow me to use your paper, so widely distributed in Missisquoi, to warn the electors of this county against an attack made against me this week by a weekly \u2018paper published at Cowansville, and called the \u201cObserver.\u201d This small sheet, which supports Mr.Westover in Brome, and fights the nevertheless decided at the last minute to declare for Mr.Gosselin and against me, not on account of myself, but because of a certain French newspaper published at Farnham, and called \u2018Le Correspondant,\u201d and which does not see eye to eye with the \u2018\u2018Observer\u201d on certain questions, which it would be too long to refer to here.Let me simply state at present that I have not the slightest knowledge\u201d of most of the fori matter in said paper, and I take knowledge of same Grain is up and-the warm rains have braught vegetation along at a wonderful rate.TWO \"WEEKS AHEAD OF TAST 1 YEAR AT LAKE MEGANTIC.Lake Mepantid, June 6.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Crap prospects here are exceedingly igood and well advanced, many farmers having finished seeding.Vegetation is two weeks ahead of last year.It is too early to say much the growing crops but what is out of the ground is looking well.There has been an increased acreage planted to potatoes .and also of oats.The high price of potatoes and oats, 85¢} per bushel, is making some people put{ in more of.these two things.The usual quantity of harley is being planted, hut the farmers around this vicipity as a rule, plant only enough for their own use.Root crops, outside of potatoes, are not grown here to any extent.The recent rains have brought along the |hay crop wonderfully and it looks well and the present indications are that it will be abundant.NEVER BETTER AT COMPTON.Compton, June 6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The | country in and around Compton was | never more beautiful at this time of { year than at present.Grass is very \u2018forward and promises to be a large i crop.Vegetation has made marvellous strides the past two -weeks and is far about (Continued on page 7.) time.SECRETARY TAFT - special when published, not being at Farn- ham, but at Sweetsburg, most of the The \u2018\u2018Correspondant\u2019\u201d\u2019 can take care of itself, and will probably do so, but I _hope that those who know me will not be induced to withhold their kind support at this late hour, because of the unjustifiable and uncalled for at- 7.) fn (Continued on page AS GOLFER.Has Been Invited to Attend Tournament at Toronto, = BUT UNITED STATES STATESMAN DECLINED INVITATION.New York, June 6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 A tary Taft generally spends his summers at Murray Bay, golfing and the partment on behalf newspapers have exploited his skill.To:day H.Lewis, Commissioner of the District of Columbia, who is an enthusiastic golfer, went to the War De- of the American: Golf Association to enter invitation to Taft to attend the tournament at To- _ronto, July Gth to 11th.Taft declined the invitation, \u2014\u2014 - The apple crop \u2026 À Great AND 6000 2 Koa nte£* à i.El - t ise and growth of i The story of the rise and growt o the great Roman Catholic Society, 0 ITED TN St.Vincent de Paul, \u2018which extends - over the entire civilized world, and \u2018which has such a worthy and flourishing branch in Sheghrooke - must \u2018 be- .gin with some accoûnt of the life and mes of that truly great man, Vin- \u2018cent de Paul, one of the most energetic reformers, as well as distinguisn- ed apostles of charity whom mankind iS.106 hag ever seen.Humble and retiring CKINGS 48 he wus hy natural disposition, as Me well as by diving grace, he yet exer- KINGS.cised an influence upon his country Be °-Which produced wonderful effects In | iS Age his own day, and which far from pass- $1.10 ing away with his earthly life, has 15¢ 3 continued to grow and augment, till De 3 It knows ng limit but such as bounds $1.19 3 humanity itseli, | Ave 3 incent de Paul was the son of a 256 poor villager name John de Paul, and - - M - Was born in the latter part of the a Aixteenth century in the village of - 1 ouy, near Acqs, in Gascony.he pm ; child\u2019s fervent piety and precocious put al- .M ability early attracted the attention ic] hence a Rel parents.: He labored in the , in the # lelds with the others; he shared in a ps watching the sheep and swine, yet he P.Was unlike those about him.The poor | song 1D a shepher box, in his silent wanderings around the Pyrenees, communed with oc and his own heart.The child Érew in favor with Uod and man, like Him whom he wäs to serve so faithfully in a long life.i ; John de Paul, seeing the genius and ! WORK OF THE ST.VINCENT DE PAUL REV.J.H.ROY, Rector of the Ca- \u201c 4hedral, Chaplain of Sherbrooke Branch of the St.Vincent de Paul Society.iety of the young Vincent, determin: od o educate him for the priesthood, and [sent him to the Franciscan friars /.à AUL SOCIETY ; SHERBROOKE HAS ACTIVE AND WORTHY BRANCH OF THIS ORGANIZATION.of Acqs, who agreed to receive him for the small sum of sixty livres (about six pounds) a year.In 1588 he began his studies with the rudiments of Latin, and in four years made such progress that a lawyer in| his | the town made him tutor to children.For four years he continued in this position, arid /then went to the University at Toulouse, where he studied for seven years.He was made sub- deacon in February, 1598, and deacon in December of the same year.On the\u2018 30th of September, 1600, he was promoted to the priesthood, and said his first mass in a retired chapel, where none was present but a server and one priest to direct him.Time would faiy to recount all the wonderful events in the life of the man who called himself in his humility M.Vincent, fearing that the surname \u201cde Paul\u201d would lead people to think hin of noble birth.He 'was taken prisoner by African\u2019 pirates while on a journey to Nar- bonne by water, and kept in confinement nearly two years.When he escaped he went to Paris on a private mission to King Henri Fourth.After discharging his duty with fidelity, Te withdrew from Court and accepted the parish of Clichy.In 1625 he founded the \u201cCollege des Bons Enfans,\u201d (Continued on page five.) Quebec ! out \u201c{chiefly from Washington says Secre- | HOPES ARE HIGH THAT THIS WILL BE SUCCESSFUL AT- © TEMPT.| St.Johns, N.F., June 6.\u2014(Special) \u2018\u2014Happy in the hope of a \u201csuccessful dash for the North Pole, with Commander Robt, k.Peary, Capt.Bartlett, sailing master of Arctic explorer, and crew of ll sailors, departed toi day on the Allan Line steamer Siber ian for.New York, where they will | make their start for the north on Peary\u2019s ship Roosevelt.Captain Bartlett asserts that if the Roosevelt is fortunate enough to get in position made during the last .attempt to reach the Pole, the experience required in that Voyage, com- | vined with the aid of a specially selected crew, will make the effort to reach the desired goal an easy task.HEAD ON COLLISION AT ANNAPOLS Cars Collide as Result of Con- | fusion of Orders.EIGHT PERSDNS WERE KILLED AND MANY INJURED.Annapolis, Md., June 6.\u2014In a head- on collision between two special cars of the Washington,\u201d Baltimore & An- apolis Railway Company, shortly He- fore 8 o'clock last night, eight persons were killed outright and a score of others were seriously injured, some of them perhaps fatally.The collision was due to a confusion of orders, as \u2018the line has been running several extra cars each way in connection with the comunencement of festivities at the Naval Academy.Co HILLED BY- KICK OF HORSE Yousg Man ¥ictim af Fatality af Hall Stream.LIVED ONLY FEW MINUTES AFTER ACCIDENT.Canaan, June 6th (Special)Ivan Ladd age 21 years, was killed this week by being kicked by & horse in T.H.Van Dyke\u2019s barn at He was struck on the jaw and on the ibreast.He lived only a few minutes.FIRE AT QUEBEC .BUT IT WAS QUICKLY SUBDUED AND DAMAGE WAS SLIGHT.Quebec, Jupe 6 \u2014Fire broke out at 2.15 yesterday.morning in the second story of the .va | TH ai (ll 1 I) CA a Aree Favs HIN ve Sh FN NY ec i thes 2 cu DCTS ) G LAGE \u201ca = eu I} hy ms os Py Fi £1 Pris na -\u2014_E eee Se SAS EEE wm erm Be Ym oo vom = À, = GES 4 \u20ac Hay = 3\u20ac i CR ns 22 EE JE \u2018 a+ .Bid together at a white a remain.so tu Le ytars n +462 1.+ is the \u201cifecla\u201d rhe safest ey - aa | Fused Joints keep À Our catalogue = far LA w Steel Ribbed (P PROVINCIAL put Lee 012040 They m joints leaky.i th eat.i te This feature makes : and most sanitary furnace on the market.| The : only way the escape - of gas, dust or smoke « from a furnace is to buy a furnace that is and will remain airtight.This requires airtight joints.furnace joints except fused joints arc.made with bolts and cement.may be airtight at first, but in time the cement dries out and the bolts- work loose, making the l\u2019used Joints (Piented) are made by fusing iron and steel They are absolutely airtight and They cân never work loosé or leak.a fused joint has ever leaked.the house free of Gas, Dust and Smoke lls about other exclusive features such as the atented) Fire Pot, the Individual Grate Bars, .and the Cast Iron Combustion Chiamber.Clare Bros.& Co.Limited ERBROOKE AGENT : A.R.WILSON.TATIVE: F.-P.DRAPER, 46 WAVERLEY: ST.Monrreat.; Te + EERIE = bg 1 a ae kt È, = | to insure against PEU DPI STE par: a Be EE tape LEER PC ie ONE TS FE « pi a = Er REA PRISES All In twenty ST Preston, ont.PUBLIC MEETING ize the laying of permanent sidewalks Fleming, 21 \u2018.few days.guests at their uncle\u2019s wedding, whi-h \u201cof the Black.River school, -{ Miss\" Lillian Lyster, this week on her \u201c0 RATEPAYERS, 1 Of Richaiond Musicpatity on \u201cJune 9th, .pir TO DISCUSS BY-LAW CONCERNING VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS, Richmond, June 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A pyblic meeting of the ratepayers of the municipality who are proprietors of real estate will be held in the Sec- retary-Treasurer\u2019s office on Tuesday, June Yth, at-10 o\u2019élock a.m., to approve or disapprove of by-law No.9l, and to demand a poll if they see.fit to do so.Said by-law is to author- and other proposed\u2019 improvements.\u2014 ROCK ISLAND.The Woman\u2019s Missionary Society met in the college parlors on Wednesday afternoon.A large number of ladies turned out.The new Presi dent, Mrs.George S.Clendinnen, was in the chair.After tlie devotional exercises À\u201d paper written by Mrs.Nichols, \u201cA journal\u2019 of the year \u2019s work of a lady missionary,\u201d and read by Mrs.Albert Clark, proved very interesting, Miss Hutchinson then sany a very \u201cpleasing solo.This was foi- lowed hy a paper written and read by Mrs.\u2019A.Lee Tlolmes.A brief paper was read also by Miss Gertrude Germain on, \u201cFriendship Evangeliste Work.\u201d - A, very pleasant feature of the afternoon was the, presentation uf \u201cA Life Membership in the W.M, S.10 Mrs.C.R.Flanders, owing to het soon leaving here.She has heen a devoted, faithful member and a very great help indeed to the W.M.S.and! a- good deal of feeling was shown by the ladies when the presentation was made by Mrs.John McIntosh.Miss.l\u2018ugene Lanctot.has been reported seriously ill, but is somewhat better.River men following up Tilton and Raymond\u2019s drive of pulpwood = have now reached Smith\u2019s Mills, having gathered same nearly all up.Mrs.Walter T.eith has gone to Richmond, where she will visit relatives.Mr.William Kearney, Montreal, and Mr.Genest, Sherbrooke, have heen spending a couple\u201d of days in town on business.Col.F.D.Butterfield, who has heen spending the past winter in Los Angeles, Cal, has returned home.Mrs.Fred.Moran, who has = heen sof seriously ill, is reported to be gaining slowly.| + | ASCOT CORNER.Mr.\u201cHerbert Gillespie and sister, s Eva, spent Sunday the guest of ds \u201cLaura Coates.Miss May Largy 1s spending a week in Kast Angus.visiging friends.Mr.N.Coates has had the misfortune tp lose a very valuable horse.The frost on Tuesday night did lots of damage in this section.Arrivals and departures : Mr.James Leonard and two sons to, Bury ; Miss Florence Lock, of Sherbrooke, after.spending a few days with het sister, Miss Emma Lock ; Miss Minnie Willard accompanied by her sister, Mrs.W.Jamieson, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, from Coaticook where they spent a few days visiting; Miss KE.A.Largy spending the latter part of last week.out of town visiting friends.Miss Minnie Willard has returned from a visit to her sister, Mrs.H.Colt, of Coaticook.Miss T.Lock, of Sherbrooke is visiting her mother, Mrs.G.Lock, for a The many friends of Mr.C.Loomis are very pleased to hear he has so far recovered from his severe illness to be able to resume his duties at the office.Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Bell, of Lennox- ville, were guests at Mr.T.Wingeat\u2019s a few days-last week.Mrs.M.A.Heath, of \u2018Westbury, is visiting her niece, Miss I.Rolfe, for a few days.: T 4 ULVERTON.Arrivals include : Mrs.E.home from Vermont, where she has been caring for her \u2018mother ; Mr.Wil lie Miller, of St.Lambert calling on friends ; Mr.J.Stockwell, optician, spending a few days in the village : Mr.and Mrs.Noble returned to reside with their son; Mr.Jos.Paton, wio has been the past year in Vancouver, returned on Wednesday ; Mrs, ugly Bogie, of South Durham, spending \u20ac few weeks with her daughter, Mrs.Harry Skillen ; Miss Aline Rock visit ing friends previous to leaving for Sherbrooke where she .intends taking up a course in shorthand.Messrs.B.I.Reed and Ctorge DU.Cumin ies, in company with Messrs, \u2018Billingsly and W.Rick, of Kirk- dele, attended a political meeting at Dr ummondville.Misses Amy and Mazel Gunter were Johnston took place in South Durham on Werl- nesday.Miss Tlu.ghes, who has been in charge closed the :Jerm on Saturday.Prizes were distributed to the pupils.Suitabl- gifts were given to their teacher,showing mutual affection between teacher and pupil.Dr.1.J.Porter will ho at L\u2019Avenir, Tuesday, June 9th, at 8 a.m., and following months.See notice in P, LO, | cach month, Ë Mrs.J.1 Yetten, of Beebe Plain, spent a few days in this visinity on business.PE LISGAR.Miss Georgie Bailey, of Sherbrooke, was the guest of her college friend, way to Montreal.Mrs.Thomas Lyster\u2014has left here for a visit-to relhtives and Friends in St.Johnsbury, Vt., Keene, N.H., and other places.Mrs, Lyster will be absent several weeks.Miss Lida Hughes has finished her school in Ulv erton \u2018and will spend the summer at home.A number of people from here at- tendesl the Gunter- -Placey wedding in South Durham on Wednesday, June 3 ® .: .The Olt Age Pension Bill has been passed by the Australinn House of Te- : THE STANSTEAD [fort along cducational lines $ Wanted by nearly New CooL LISLE LACE \u201cWurte WASH: \u2018BELTS.New Brown- PONGEE Wurré Laws WAIsTS.WHITE - BARRED * (MT SLINS FANCY SUNSHADES.AUTOMOBILE, SCARFS SPECIAL Lonu \u2018Cu OTH, PURE FINE CorroN, i: OLp BLUE Poxcre LINEN SKIRTS.Mapras Mus.\u2014Tne CorkecT WaisTING.WHITE Prove FOR SKIRTING.Rapium FouLarD\u2014For SHIRT WAIST Surrs.At Gorrect Prices.Al the Latest Noveltios every Gustomer.HOSE.: \u2018 FINE TAILORE j Reccives mun cp - Allows Ie 1 computed half : .\u201c4 RN \u2014 or J.i CE CG hs, Mar GEASGOW\u2014A 16th, vos, te NN Gli gow, a = + § | PARKER\u2014At = \u201895th, 1908, a ; : N.S.Parker.+} | LAVERS\u2014At I.a daughter to \" @ .Lavers.« Re RT on fi ! on May 30th Ly i.Church Cathed Rev.Canoni I 1 1: Bray, younges! 8 N.GG.Bray, of sf May Alexander ¥.F.Sparhan =, | PE n ~ Homessekers\u201d Excursion to Mais; Las E.H.SEWELL, Clty Pass Ad 1; WHITE HEAD ER = 22 Milton st 5 - Lilian, third os - Æ | - geon-General \" FF and beloved wi ;- head; of Ment ! Arthdr : Ward, ville.Funeral | CORMI er 9 Ji w st Stearn.1 Hat « - ! | 5 .i 1% 11 1 #\" + | | \u201c+i NOVY fi] army « 4 : 1 131 Ë \u2019 A TRIF | - 1 \u201cBriges wi dollars.\u201d « tio o Then do i 1! a persanal Fax Vo 1 Yes If x me for it, sure \u201cPe rsonal iin TR ree Leds 2 x \u2014 \u2014 ~ ~~ \u2014 te 5 ind, des, Re- \u201c 4 a Su BET TR ER REE Se oe Ra Printers and Publishers, tod and published t Sunday, at 106 pt Sherbrooke.gon SUB Ss ances to any aritain 5 00; six cents: oO months, ne month.dress An the Eastern Townships, Poor only: $1.50.In sending money remitters should 2 ster letter.a RATES\u2014One inch, each additional day, 25c.Cards of Thanks, not exceeding ds, 50c: Obituary.Poetry, 10a Beading notices 3c por word.: preca ° orders ADVERT lay.75¢; \u2018be in the hands 8 o'clock a.m., tion to ensure insertion.FE \u201cCirculation statement for week end- | ne May >, 1908 : ; .| Monday ee MARRIAG ES.BRAY\u2014AT.FXANDER+At high noon, at Christ's on May 36th, 1908 Church Cathedral, Ot Rev.Canon Kitson, Bray, youngest son d N.G.Bray, of this ci May, Alexander, niece tawa, by DEATHS.WHITETT-ADHOn the 4th inst, M2 Milton street, Montreal.W.ceon-General TT.lead, of Montreal, a Arthur Ward, the ville.Funeral private Ville, Tuneral private, id sister of Births, Marriages and Deaths.Brenchly Vivian f Mr.-and Mrs.tv, to Miss Eva lof Mr.and Mrs, WF.Sparham, of Arnprior, Ont.202 M Annie Lilian, third daughter of the late Sue Ward, FRS.C., and beloved wife of William T.White- a py range, Lennox- W.the at | arr 3 TONE, 1908.28 spd Ee The Onlooker, i i x oo | ; A Brave Undertaking.Without doubt Townships hockey a good account of itself at the tournament™m London next October in connection with the Olympic games.Not a little enthusiasm would be required to provide the wherewithal to make thetrip possible, but this could be worked up by proper stimulation.At any rate the proposal has evidently been launched, jf tentatively witha) and whoever is engineering it can feel perfectly assured of cordial support by the sp rting fraternity and others, providing|he or they go about it in the right manner.ci Lese Mojeste in Great Britain.a representative Frecu om from any form of punishment f or what in any other European Monarchy would be acute lese majeste was eloquently shown in Britain this week by the attitude of extreme forbearance with.which the rapid criti- cisms-py the socialist element in Parliament of the King\u2019s projected visit to Czar Nicholas was received.Put into the form of à.motion, he expressed \u2018 wish for Parliæment to forbide the visit , was emphatically voted down and the in¢ident will now probably die -a natural death.Anarchist, propaganda excepted, there is considerable force in the political theory that views of this Character do least harm when their advocates are allowed to talk them out.mme, he Townships Cavalry Camp.- _ \u201c== What between the deadlock in Parliament and the high water at'La- prairie, the Eastern Townships Cavalry Camp has been.having a rather sorry time oi it, in prospect at any rate.This combination of obstacles however is however really a blessing in disguise since it has been the means of altering the mistaken decision to hold this years camp at Laprairie.There is reason to believe that the necessary funds could still be secured in time and there is time also in which to select a more suitable site\u2014any one of half a dozen conveniently located at different points in the Townships, Members of the brigade should not abandon hope vet of being enabled to enjoy the annual military holiday._ Le - One Line Heuse Passés.3 Having been condemned by the United Stages government, the line house near Richford Vt., has been sold under the \u2018hammer and will be removed.Thus ÿne international nuisance will pass from the scene and be well rid of.By their very character as line houses Mr.q | cormiER's ADV.| 9 Just received, the Stearns New York Hat IN a novelty-\u2014hv pearl, army draly and black | | | | ! | [ Sole Agency.Dip > 131 Wellington St.* A TRIFLING REQUEST: \u201cBriggs dollars.\u201d \u201cThen do it a personal favor to me.\u201d \u201cYew, If vou don\u2019t > me for it, sure.\u201d \u201cPersonal invor to you.\u201d le ered, \u2026 i re .[ teed, to please.want me to lend him ten .will you, old man, as | \u201cily, he'll come to wealthy corporation would be, because tional\u2019 these places are always likely to spring into unsavory fame and the opportunity they offer for mischievous doings ta.employ a very mild expression, is sel- lowed \u2018to remain dormant for gth of time.It would be a very matter for.Ottawa and Wash- to agree together that no new should be built directly on the itionäl boundary \u2018line and if the those , already in existance, be disposed of aîter the manner one at Rlchford, and in all one at Richford, and in all lity similar or analogoes \u2018e, a very subtie and neerless form of temptation would thereby be removed from the path of erring humanity.1 ; dom a any ler simple ington houses interne rest of should of the of the probal instan The Deadlock at Oitawa.\u2014\u2014\u2014.deadlock at Ottawa à fundamental point of strength in the system of constitu- governments, The truth of this grasped.more clearly if the is transferred.Take in England ~The bears existing witness, to x Lo will b scene tween the absolute monarchy of olden times |and the constitutional government of to-day is the-control which the House of Commons, composed of the representative of plain people holds over the national purse strings.Autocratie tyranny is impossible where Parliament has in its power the grantiny or next holding of supplies.The situ-+ ation at Ottawa is of quite a different hue but manifests this aspect of government just the same.In case of in- PHATE Tb ee 6.G.Bresee, Waterloo, Que.oo A + 55,000.worth of high and medium priced Furniture, I would lik Io days and my prices.Are as near right fs can be when you consider Quality.Come, write or phone.All goods guaran- Goods for $25.00 deliver- «4 Le ed to your nearest station.ability to obtain funds, even temporar- a government is worse off than a the litter can generally fall back spon banks, while under such circumstances an SOM Sl VY ) 2 J a to sell in next \\ += | ic.c.BRESEE | I WATERLOO, Que.a ARP n° team would rendery | ) \u2019 ) zs ET \u20ac the former cannot.\u2018 In Ottawa for example, if-it proves impossible to break | the prevailing deadlock, dissolution is | the only altérnative.THE ONLOOKER.\u201c RANDBORO, Mr.McClaren and family have moved on to their farm that they bought of Mr.M.Cairns.Mrs.S.Martin has returned a Visit to her friend in Ont.Mr.and Miss Williams, of Bulwer, were Visiting at Mrs.F.Rand\u2019s over Sunday.\u2014 from her daughter\u2019s, Mrs.Beliveau\u2019s.Mrs.W.Cleveland and family from Johnville, are at Mr.V.Swail\u2019s.Mrs.L.Cable is spending a days with her daughter, Mrs.Blair, of East Clifton.Mr.and Mrs.G.Coates gave a farewell party to Mr.Koy Mayes,who is leaving for England.A very plea- few B.| sant evening was spent yith games and music, Ice cream and cake were served, and after singing \u201cGod be with you till we meet again,\u201d the party broke yp, alk wishing Mr.Mayes a safe journey, = Mr.Mayes and Mr.W.Lawson left Monday for their home in England.Miss (Edna Rand has taken the Auckland school for the summer term.Miss Lindsay, from Eaton, is teaching music and meets her class at Mrs.G.Coats\u2019.: Mr.Cook, of Cookshire, has erected two Very nice granite monuments in the cemetery, one for Mrs.John Hamilton, and one for Mr.J.Hurd.jjous illness of her dou for instance, the radical distinction be- } EERE EE EE EAI A Mrs.Chester Dymond was suddenly called to Franklin , N.H.by the ser- ghter, Mrs.Col- cord, : Mr.J.D.Parker, who has benn confined to the house for so long, caused \u2018by a bullet wound in his :ankle, is able to be out and around again.Professor Bullis of Waterloo, was in town , on Wednesday the guest of Mr.Arnold Neil.Mrs.Noyes, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs.J.D.Parker.has returned to her home in South.Granby.\u2019 SOUTH DURHAM, - Recent visitors in town include : Mrs.(Rev.) W.T.Smith and Master Theodore and Miss Alice, from Dan- ville, guests of Mrs- H.J.Elliott ; Mrs.David Bogie, of Melbourne, accompanied by Miss Jamieson, \u2018from Scotland, a few days with friends ; Mrs.Chas.Watt and daughter, Nita, of St.Henri, for a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Griffith; Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Baker, of Farnham, guests of Mr.and Mrs, Philip Dowd ; Miss Estella Carson and Mr.Benj.Carr, of Montreal, to.attend the Richmond-Watt wedding ; Mr.H.| J.Elliott home from a trip to Quebec.;( Recent arrivals at Danby Station include : Messrs.Hugh Mullen and Thomas Gregoire, of Bromptonville and Austin McKenon, of Lowell, Mass., guests of Mr.and \u2018Mrs.E.Gregoire ; Dr.and Mrs.A.M.Butter- field, of North Troy, Vt., called home by the illness of Mrs.Butterfield\u2019s father, Mr.T.Duff; Miss Emmeline \u2018Dunn, of Ste.Hilare, to spend a few weeks with her brother.Departures include : Miss H.I.Dufi to Rougemont ta remain a couple of months \u2018with her sister, Mrs.Sylvester Carden ; Miss Helena Gregoire to Acton Vale, to visit her sister, Miss Amanda ; Misses E.and V.Champagne to Acton Vale; Mrs.William Bunn to Upton; Mr.and Mrs.David Stevens left recently for Montreal and Sault Ste.Marie to spend a month with friends ; Mrs.David Fee and little daughter to.Gore to remain a few weeks with her son Melvin, .Mrs.I.Dove leaves Monday for Bellows Falls to join her husband, having spent several months here with her father, Mr.Benj.Cross, Sr.I + .SOUTH GRANBY.Miss Maggie Donaway, of Granby, spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs.J.R.Robinson.Among those who attended the nomination at Knowlton were the Messrs.IF.Allen, D, Clow and J.R®Rob{nson.Mr.Henry Ryder sold his entire herd of sixteen cows to Mr.Henry Neil, of Sheffington.Mr: Herbert Robinson is recovering from an attack af appendicitis.Mr.Hindley of Granby was calling on the members of his congregation on Monday.i Miss C.W.Chamberlain, of Worcester, Mass, is spending a few days with her sister Mrs.F.L.Carter: Mrs.Moses, Parker, of Granby is in town the guest of, Mrs.D.Clow.Mrs.Frank Allen attended the wedding of her brother, Mr.Thomas Rol)- inson, at Granby on Wednesday.Mr.Irwin is expected home from the Royal Victoria hospital.where he has undergone a serious surgical operation News has been received here of the marriage of Mr.Nelson Robinson of Waltham, Mass.EASTMAN.Forty-nine.children are preparing for their First Communion which takes place at the R.C.Church, on June 14th.Work on'the new hall is progressing well.In the near future Eastman will \u2018have a hall of which it can be justly proud.co Mrs, H.Leon is visiting friends at Brigham.Miss L.Lavoie left on Monday for Richmond, where she has a situation in the telephone oflice.Stowe Mr.Westover and Mr.Vilas have both held political-meetings in town, the former on Tuesday evening, the jantter on Wednesday evening.The meetings were well attended, but ex- .citement is not high.- Mrs.(.Coleman and son spent Thursday in Waterloo the guest of her daughter, Gladys, at Maplewood convent, & + : MAGOG.Mel A.G.Dolloff is having a very aulistantial cement sidewalk laid:down \u2018n front-of the pest-office block.The, Odd Fellows will parade to \u2018the Methodist church Sunday morning.The Memphremagog Band will furnish music for the oceasion.lr COATICOOK.À Rev.D.W.Terry will preach at > ani ing theme, \u201cSamuel\u201d; evening \u201cMan\u2019s attitude to God.\u201d Winchester, |, Mrs.Bedard, of Sawyerville, is at] ~lsiting relatives Thoth services next Lord\u2019s Day.Morn- = *Siloer Plate =\" A J n° ï R2 auly.of design, brilliant .ET péter ze + | \u201c1847 i.\u201c1047;R0GERSIBROS.: | \u2014 - .spoons, knives, forks, efc., are unexcelled.Recognized.= as the highest standard of .silver plate excellence.SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS\u2019 Dishes, trays, tea sets, ek., soled for beauty and durability \u2018are made by - MERIDEN BRITA CO.1 et Ms.| PRESENTATION T } Te em in hod NP TE SEE STR VK me es AT MAGOG.|Very Successful Performance » by Local Amateurs.0 MR.AND MRS.VAN DUZER AFTER THE PLAY.: DUNHAM.: (From occasional correspondent.) The Mission Circle seemed to have \u2018more than the usual amount of busi- | ness to transact on Monday night, June Ist, when the members gathered at the parsonage, the home of the Rev.J.R.Hodgson.Mrs.Hodg- son seemed somewhat survrised at so large.a gathering and welcomed all in her usual cheering and inviting manner.Mrs.N.I.Whitcomb then most graciously expressed to Mrs.Hodgson the esteem and love of the Mission Circle towards her as a member of their band, and also as a member they had looked to for counsel, aid and sympathy, to which she had always responded cheerfully and abundantly, and always in the same bright.spirit which has borne the stamp oi the good cheer element.They felt \u2018that God in His providence was calling her to a new field of labor, and | while their hearts were made sad.because of the parting, they wished her \u201cGod speed,\u201d also assured her that she would carry with her their best love and kindest 1emembrances.Mrs.Whitcomb feelingly concluded her remarks by saying that she could think of no more beautiful words as expressing the thoughts of all the Circle for Mrs, Hodgson than those-given in the Mosaic benediction, \u201cThe Lord bless thee and keep thee.The Lord make lfis face shine upon thes, and be gracious unto thee.The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee and give thee peace.\u201d The President then presented Mrs.Hodgson with a silver fern holder and a sum of monéy from the Mission Circle.Mrs.Hodgson then replied, as it was such a surprise that she hardly could find words to express her gratitude for the beautiful gift they had presented her with.She told them of the joy she had experienced in working in the Mission Circle, for she loved all the girls and should miss them more than she could tell,-as the Circle and all the members were .very dear to her heart, and she again thanked them all for the beautiful token of their love which she prized even more than the gift.Refresh- 1 ments were then served by members of ! the Circle.Thus closed the most suc- | cessful meeting of the Circle as vet for 1908.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 _\u2014_\u2014 CHEREY RIVER, A very severe frost visited this section on Tuesday night.Those who had early gardens suffered severely.| Departures include : Miss Blanche Norton to visit friends at East Angus ; Mr.and Mrs.J.St.\u2018Armand, i in Twin Mouyn:- ains, N.H.; Mr.and Mis.G.Turner, for a-few days\u2019 visit with relatives in Sherbrooke.\u2019 Mr.N.Baird has the misfortune to get his Jog quite badly hurt while working in Fletcher's mill regently.Mrs.John Sullivan is quite ill a+ present.: : Rev.S.F.Newton madd calls this place on Wednesday.Mrs.George Cass and two - children, of Magog, are guests of her parents, : Mr.and Mrs.John Buzzell.Mrs.J.Capsey has returned to her\u2019 home in Mystic after spending of month with her daughter, Mrs.A.Me- Kelvey.: : | in terne 4 0 raie - DENISON'S MILLS.Arrivals and departures include Mr.George Sutherland, of Washington, D.| C., visiting relatives here : Miss Winnie.Wintle, of Trenholmville, the guest - of Miss Bertha Armstrong; Mrs.Mountain, of L\u2019Avenir, the guest of: Miss Moore ; Mrs, George Barlow, of St.Cyr, and Mrs.S.Denison, of Clarmont, N.H., the guests of Mrs, W.S.Denison, on Wednesday ; Mr.H.Lay returned to Melbourne Ridge ; Mrs.John McCormick, called to Capel- ton on Tuesday by the death of her nicce, - = \u2018 Service will be.keld in Holy Trinity Church at 7 p.m., on Sunday.The young people here have begun practising for a concert which will take place soon.\u2014+ BEDFORD.Miss Alice MeNamara was a guest at her home here recently from Montreal.- The Ladies of St.James church met in weekly work at the home of! Mr«.I.J.Borden on Wednesday afternoon.Mr.Eaton is repairing the front portion of \u2018his \u2018block on Main street, including the steps and piazza.The repairs were much needed.Mr.Frank Young, of Clatenceville, is visiting friends in town.DUNMBORO.Alex.Buchanan had the misfortune to \u2018lose a valuable horse oun the lst inst., of heart failure.Messrs.A, and A, IE.Buchanan at- tencdled nomination at Bedford Monday and report a lively time.A heavy.frost here did great damage lo crops., M H.Roystan has gone to Farn- ham to resume his duties with tha C.P.lt., after having made a short visit here.Fa : MYSTIC.Arrivals: Mr.and Mrs.M.School- craft, the Misses Mabel Schoolcraft and K.Newell, of North Stanbridge ; Mr.8.Duhamel, of Guthrie's Corner : Mr.N.Boomhowery of Stanbridge East ; Mr.Aldridge, Bedford.Departures include : Mr.and Mrs.B.Palmer to Wilder, Vt.; Miss L.Palmer to Barton Landing, V{.; Miss G.Palmer to St.Albans, Vt.Mr.S.Rosen- berger to Springfield, Mass., and Mrs.J.Larkins to Eastman.: de : KINGSBURY.Miss Mar /Pease, nurse-in-training, + \u201cThe Pines,\u201d Kingsbury.| | | Granby, are Clay.Montreal, is spending her holidays at - Magog, June 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The opera, \u2018H.M.5.Pinafpre,\u201d given by local talent on Wednesday and Thursday evenings under the direction of Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Van 'Duzer proved to be very successful, Woth operatically and financially.- : ) The production Thursday was very much better than the previous evening and the entire company deserve great credit for successfully staging the opera in so short a space of time, as one week of practice.Iadividually, the performers were exceptionally well balanced and it is im- Possible to single out any one in the company for special mention.All did themselves credit.- A very happy event Thursday evening was the presentation after the performance of a cut glass bowl to Mrs.Van Duzer, and a pipe to Mr.Van Duzer, in recognition of the excellent work they had done among the local musicians in training them for this performance and stimulating the love of operatic music in the community.\u2014 tangy EAST FARNHAM.Mr.J.J.Brimmer has just returned from Quebec, having gone there to attend the meeting of the Methodist Conference.Mr.- Brimmer reports a very pleasant time.Children\u2019s Day will be ohserved at the Union Church here, next Sunday evening, June 7th, (instead of the afternoon as formerly), under the auspices of the Methodist Sunday School.Sacred songs and solos, also, exercises by the children are being prepared.A cordial invitation is extended to all.- Recent arrivals\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Col- comb and two children, of Montreal ; Miss Clark, cousin of Mrs.W.J.Brim- mer, recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Brimmer.Miss Clark is about to sail for the old country shortly.Her friends wish her \u201cbon voyage.\u201d Mrs.H.Craig and Mrs.Savage, of guests of Mrs.J.Me- À very sogial time was spent at the parlor meeting on Wednesday afternoon, under the auspices of the W.C.T.U.The business meeting was held first and Mrs.J.J.Brimmer gave an enjoyable account of the Knowlton Convention, interspersed with readings on Temperance work.At five o'clock a | very nice Junch was served by-the la-, ies.A good collection was raised to help on the work._ ; Mrs, George \u2018Hawk entertained the Ladies\u2019.Aid of the Congregational Church last Tuesday afternoon.A nice tea was served by the hostess, and a very pleasant time was spent.a MELBORO.Mr.E.N, Beers and family have moved to the home of his father, Mr.Vrancis Beers, postmaster, where he intends carrying on the two farms.Recent arrivals : Mr, and Mrs.Wm.Baker, of Farnham, visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Baker, for a few days; Mr.Grover Simpson, of Sherbrooke, spending a few days with friends here: Mrs.J.McLeay and Mrs.H.M.Rowe, of Richmond, the guest.of Mrs.John Dunbar recently ; Mrs.John Woodard and children of New Rockland the guests of her brother.Those who attended the dance at the home of Mr.Dowd, South Durham, on May 29th, were Miss Johnston, Miss Flack, Miss Wright and Mr.Waiter Wright.i Mr.H.W.Fowler commences on Monday next as one of the valuators for the \u2018townships of Melbourne an jLake Mega Brompton Gore.+ BRIGHAM.\u2018 The first lawn social of the season here was held on fhe Church grounds, Wednesday evening, June 3rd, and was a decided success.A_Jarge company was present, including several from the surrounding villages.After the bountiful supper had been partaken of the company- repaired to: the church where a short programme was held, which included an address by Mr.Ross, Presbyterian student, pastor- of Farnham Centre Church ; vocal music by Messrs.Ross and Pierce and, Master Percy and Miss Lilian Smith, all of which was much appreciated.The} um of $23 was realized.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Kemp, of N.Stanbridge, were guests of Mrs.Tooth- aker on Wednesday.Mr.W.A.Doherty and Miss herty, of Dunham, were at Mr.thorne\u2019s on Wednesday.2 Mrs.Leon Stowe and children, of Silver Valley, have been visiting relatives here.The question of entertainment in the home finds its solution in the presence of a Gourlay-Angelus piano.Both paterfamilias and the young people will find their pleasure and attractions in it as it will bring within their reach the best that can be offered, grave or gay, in the world of music.8 Po- Haw- \u2014+ ABBOTSFORD.| Mr.Alfred Giard, M.I.A, was 8 in this place on Wednesday.: Mr.George Roach 1 for Montreal.Mr.George Buzzell and Miss Gladys Buzzell spent a few days in Montreal recently.- Mesdames Gale, Walsh and Bryson, of Ormstown, are guests at \u2018Poplar Farm.\u201d Mrs.Smith, of Malden, Mass., Miss Gale, of Ormstown; Mr.and Mrs, Wilson, of Montreal, were in this place to attend the funeral of the late Mrs.Wilson.PINAFORE | , eit on Thursday Two- hirds of Your Life is Spent in Shoes Life has enough discomforts \u2018can\u2019t be prevented, forts can be.Iet us fit you to a shoe that give you comfort.CL We have a shape for every foot.Jd.A.Wiggett sGo.CANSELLS | GREAT | INDIG Cures indigestion in all {ta many forms, giving tone and vigor to the stomach and digestive organs, | Prepared and.for sale by F.T.ANSELL, Druggist aad but foot discom- Btationer, 10 Strathcona Pquare.~~ No Better Hot Weather Beverage Our \u201cJ.T.Blend\u201d lust meets the case.| Our Special J.T.Blend of Coffee as no equal.Blended- and ground when you buy.Sold only by James Thompson.15 Strathcona Sq.Bell phone .422.BANK Capital and Reserve, $5,000,000.\\ Established 1859.Head Office, SHERBROOKE 78 Branches and Agencies through- \u201c out Canada.Savings Bank Department at all .Branches Interest at 3 per cent.Paid or Credited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and upwards.\u2019 Issues Letters of Credit, payable the world ayer.Facilities for transactin Banking Business.Branches and Agencies: IN THE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, Acton Ci .Montreal, West, at 40c.per lb, g all kinds of Ayer's Cliff North Hatley, Bedford, Ormstown, c Beloeil, : Philipsburg, Beebe Plain, Richmond, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Rimouski, Black Lake, Rock Island, - Bromptonville, : Roxton Falls, Brome, \u201cSt.Armand, , Clarenceville, St.Chrysostome, Coaticook, | St.Felix de Valois Cookshire, St.Ferd: d\u2019Halifax Cowansvillg, St.Gabriel de Danville, Brandon.Dixville, St.George.B Dunham, a : £¢, cauce E.Broughton Sta St.Hyacinthe, East Hatldy, St.Joseph de Eastman, | \u2019 ç Beauce, Farnham, or Johns, A Frelighsburg, ov emi, : Granby, .Scotstown, Hemminsfard Sherbrooke, Howick, : Sherbrooke, Huntingdon, Wellington St.Iberville, | Stanbridge East, Knowlton, | Stanstedd, Lacolle, Sutton, ntic, Sweetsburg, Lawrenceville, Thetford, West, Lennoxville, Thetford Mines, Magog, Upton, Marbleton, Valcourt, Mansonvillg, Waterloo, Marieville, | Waterville, Montreal, Centre, West Shefford.Montreal, East, Windsor Mills, WESTERN BRANCHES.\u2018Coleman, Alta., Phoenix, B.C., Grand Forks, B.C Taber, Alta, Keremeos, B.C., Vancouver, B.C.Midway, B.C., Winnipeg, Man.GLEN MURRAY.Mr.and Mrs.John Walker spent a few days (the guest of their daughter, Mrs.luv} Tobin, of Irvine, Que.The heavy rain that we have had has raised the water so that the jaw of logs at Lysander Falls has been removed and the river drivers are proceeding after à delay of- a few days.Miss Ora Porter, who is attending the Academy, spent the week end visiting friends here.Miss Lillie Cummings, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, is spending a few weeks: with \u2018her aîint; Mrs.Wm.Haskett, of Nelson.Mr.Jgmes Neill has purchased fine horde from Mr.Majaury.Mr.Aithur Stevens, of Plymouth, England, is working for Mr.Jonas Daughtery.Miss Marjory Kerr, of Inverness, spent a few days with Mr.Jonathan \"Walker, of Lysander.a - + | OLIVER.Mrs.0.LeBaron's farm at Oliver was sold last week to a man at Magog.: } Mr.Wm.Bachelder and son, George are spending a few days in Vermont.A few [from this place attended the S.S.Convention held at Fitch Bay.~ Miss (lara Bradshaw attended the service Here /last Sabbath with her father.\u2019 : \"Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Bachelder -and sister,-Eva, visited their brother in Mr.Quigley: has returned.from.Quebec.à ; étés i rE _ : ze Les fie * PUD mmirogpany $n WPS.TR Barnston recently.- A ie odie Spoki ras Pa fv J; that.will ESTION CURE than \u2018a hot cup of NICE BLACK TEA.| | Nose .and Throat Diseases, \u201cBY.; iquid .iqu 1 \u2014 Za Hi Lr.Foo a Re te Cleanses the scalp, kills the \"dandruff germ, prevents the hair from falling.Produces a fine lather and.gives a sense of delight to the i head.This.is the best shampoo preparation made.Easily applied and pleasant to use.lt -is the acknowledged favorite of all shampoos.250: P er bottle, seg ai 2 THE KODAK STORE, 121 Wellington 8t.\u201ckECUMMEND LD \u2018| EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS © Guests welcome,\u2019 DICHMOND- \u2014 THE BF | Posite G.T.B.Stat: | A GCOTSTOWN HOTEL,~ SAMPLE.Rooms.Livery, Ga In Gadwell, Prog! QUTTON-PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE 31,\" WICK, hy 1% Sample rooms.Livery, fA.Geuthiiss * Bf HEFFORD HOUSE AND \u2018LIVERY, S rte $1.50, 2, a2 Sirs Prop \u201cBUSINESS GARD ADVOCAT x53, Sal 3 T AWRENON, -MORRIA % MEER, : me J; sayin \u2018ington Street, Sherbrooke., - TH, WELLER &.satés, Bun Life t Li eafe, Cookahire, J Co CIVIL ENGINEERS, ;\"; = T Ee G:omce: 81 Bt.Petan és 8 32 de Salaberry St, \u2018Tel.Connéction.bed INSURANCE \"AGENTA- a ; ve ADE, SURVEYOR, COATY- * cook.[Bell \u2018Phone, for Sherbrooke.DENTISTS.© GED we BE urgean.eus AW.Tasks H; North Hatley, ovet D.XENNEDY, GENERAL INSURe ¢ ance agent.Fire, .Life, Accident, Plate Glass, ste.Record Block, O0 S.DRESSER & CO., ap MISCELLANEOUS, eee LE L.MN.OHAMBERLAIN, , turer's agent and.commission samme chants Office: McManamy Rlotk, ington Btrest, Bherbrooks, 0° J.A, DARCHE, M.D.,\" SPECIALIST: + Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.Private Hospital and Office, 49 King Bt fn Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.ills \u2018 A.0.ETHIER, M.D., SPEOIALTY Urinary diseases.| to 9 am, 1.to 8 pm.7 to8 p.si Res.66 King B8t., Bherbrogks, Que.4 R.: B.J.NILLIAMS,.38 MOWS real Street.Private Hospital, Montreal Street, Donsultations until 4 pointment.: = «pe 5 \u201cto the Protestant Hospital.Hye, Ave, Sherbrooke.Consultations 10] &.m., and 1-4 p.m, snd by\u2019 appaint DE F- A.GADBUIS,.Jot #2 Children\u2019s Disoasés, 81% ¥ ; PE 6 pit L.©.BAGHAND, 9., _ SPECIALIST,, 5 \u201cSince *1899 bad had full charge lof Eye, Ear, Noss -and Throat at tha Sherbrooke Sacred Hour \u2018of Uonsultation:\u2014A¥ the 3 tal from 8 to 10 a.m., every diy sit Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks &trest, i St.i i - 7 BARNSTON - This is to at night that I could not sleep.{I glad to say that the usé of less than! so that I am able to-work dail sleep nights.; CHARLES May 25th, 1908.NOMIEE MARAIS,\u201d | of June to let September, 1908.A.H.CUMMINGS & SON; LTD.: Coaticook, Qr- SCOTTSMORE., town recently :- Mrs.Howard Kathe Miss Bertha Kathan, Mrs.J.away and Mr.and Mrs.Rollin How Kenzie Scott\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.L.Hae - Tuesdax, b- p -Patten\u2019s, Richiord, Vt., recently.Griffith's Drug\"Store, 13 JR'ARNHAM \u2014 CANARA* MrEL® NEW, (3 BANBY\u2014WINDSOR H re KB Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal.- C ons Sep i \"NICOL, ADVOCATE, 95 WElX 3: 4 mn.SOHARBONNEE, LLBy anvpe gi HE ob Rt me PA \"CE + Fa 6 3 a No extra charge ff; rE ey ; DMAN & BRADLE DENTIN, rot, $1 Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, + Be 5.DRI ; 0.SHER.A VV ebrooke.All branches Insuranos, RY PHYSIOIANS & SURGEONS, In Ooaticook, 3nd and 4th Tuesdays.¥ FE Consultation: B Bil a.m.1-8 p.m, 7-8 p.m., and by ole a Los R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPEOIALISZY + po i À od .2 «ji , H A : % D au.5 EF : A i + drtmmd 3.8 2 * 7 Te Fe Sherbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m., to8 p.m.certify what Smith's FR Rheumatic Cure has done for me.IT /&Y had the Rheumatism so- badly that IK: could hardly limp.around ; suffered so } was asked to try S.R.Cure and am Yi: one hottle has freed me from stiffness] f ad À y and\u2018 8 X The office and works of A.H.Cum-¥k ~ ] mings & Son, Ltd., Coaticook, will¥ T close at noon on Saturdays from 1sti}\u2019 Recent arrivals include : Mr.J.8 4 McConræell, M.D., ot North Hatley, in £ ; ard, of East Farnham, at Mr.McÆ -vey, of Farpam\u2019s Corner, in town.oi Mr.Leslie Scott visitek at Mr.Jag: A HY, M: Rei 3 ie {13 À + Ie i À Cl .f y 14 Un 3.- iT.ae Ë ÿ jag aul pi 8 rl iT sa: Pe 24 H CE né: | & Ny * ry Ÿ =.; pg 14 1 : ket 5 a ut 8 4 pr à EL i R-§ 4 F4 \"4 ü Tt, TR a + LE a à \u2014 Le à J a age pe SE 0 ve Sg Yo TS ee Breage rg Be 1 ea We ag An Mngt a THY vas aps au * , To Worry Nn \"ENTER T \u20ac Pi, > FC nr pag eigen ie ri vr pe, mon tre creme we ES wm wee a pre mue STE Ce ag er vi a a PINT PE SURRY - \u2018 ASUS Ur detre à bagless cnt : re F.- .ut .y ie a ean on _ en ' Eine can ae : $ Le ei Ct : ' ' Le ange Top pe a EC ET te JIE Th apa en, A > ar \u2019 cs pd : = = ol > Li À \u201d \u201d \" Ed i Vi El | LL \u2018 \u2019 = i * : La & n a Dai * \" , on \u201cx; 3 ha .: cures =; i 7 ra pv Te WEES TNR Ne MEET , .us us - in Aen gp BEAT ] x \u2019 - OX te ; , i vase ve | = + ae Sl WR 2 AE EIRE S Lu .as regs pépites: ue #120 : A .ain oe ey Lge 4 Pan a - , \u2018 .; - ip aE ; ve LL > © .rs om ne .Le gg Tm RT NE TE RT TRE an ; M - » - .ç De \" on twig : Tages Ty A = .; ; 3 ~ .yy .api +3 ?, ét : 5 ?vo Lamar - : : = re = ._\u2014 : ?=.= ze ; - sers - - 20, RTS prie Cu Ac a 4 ero as vo ; - 3 hed I > TTY = HT da: ; = x SEPT SAT Si pee ARERR TE YN.?3 a ait = - pt +» 4 Mo ; + 1 , MN a A - 2 P x - >.L ; : of.w ro .; .a £ RE lke pl we, feo STOR vs, 24 Geir SU LÀ ; A ; A # \u201c A.oo ra wor esse : ue * x |e.et Pas gr ee 2 5 ae ma A IR ewe per + Ey rig mr ree nme rom we ea 25500 mre ee il \u20ac - or .Ti dp $e ag ride 7 pe SEY Le ° i \u2026 harpe pion ipa.frst a a ARG 3 mr nt ra rams ME ts om rte 1 i te Sy mg => © TT | 4 Wilmot, of i @& reared three times and | wg backwards with the President into the ; @# creek._ The President remounted and \u2014 PIANO ever popular \u2018 plain polished panels.Plenty of other well or |\" W.B.LeBARON, :- : The Heintzman & Co.\u201c Miniature -# others.Heintzman & Co.Pianos are higher in price than any! apes, at $2.50 to $5.00: each.| other Canadian Piano, but are worth every dollar asked for them.made pianos here at lower price, personal guarantee goes with every instrument.Pianos for rental, pianos carefully tuned and repaired.Pianos moved and stored.\"H.GC.WILSON & SONS : The next time you have to order any \u2026 TEA or COFFEE make it a point to order it from US.You will be surprised to find how much more delicious: they \u2018are than +4 the ordinary kinds, and our prices rs are less.| LE STROUI ssancH TEA STORE OPPOSITE CLEMENT THEATRE.that will give a Lie:me of satisiaction and -that will meet every So - requirement, \u2018try .LeBARON's usicParlors Our easy payment syste WAREROOMS.\u2014 Sole agency for the famous Pianos of Heintzman & Co.2 PS i Our present stock of these is very complete, including the Et 2 PE \u201cTonic\u201d upright Piano in the new style case With ; Crescent, Lover\u2019s Grand\u201d Piano, and many and our have the following shapes: Crescent, each and EPR .Bell Tel.324.Peoples Tel.90.¥: ~ ATS ns ¢ JESSOP\u2019 Use Jessop\u2019s Steel in the be cation which users\u2019 of cheap steel inevitably pay for, and pay dearly.tools is represented by labor, and 25 per cent.by materfal, is it wiser to economize on the steel If 75 per cent.of the value or on_the labor ?Take a Vacation.Moderate rates.\u201cThe dames Robertson C AGENTS, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, R.G.KIMPTON, THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA selected DRESSED HOGS weighing from 150 lbs.upwards, delivered at our Cold Storage this .of PRINGS, Saf HANAN ing and save the cost of the edu- | 5, Limited, MONTREAL.QUE \u201cThe CARLSBAD OF CANADA\u201d v If you can\u2019t take six weeks, take two.Write for Beautiful Illustrated Booklet, Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.Vacation days at Abenakis Springs are healthful, restful, happy days.Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, Ball-room.Fine Hotel and good service.Abenakis Mineral Water and Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Insomnia, and all Stomach, Kidney, and.Liver troubles.i The long ocean race | yachts from Marblehead, Mass., | Hamilton, Z.nesday.i Entries for the Dominion Olympic +\" # finals to-be contested on the M.A.A.YFP een BA.track on Saturday are now com- floods en the Mississippi.- Mrs.Gussie Plotkin, a- resident rumored that the Cunard! New York, after a visit to Toronto, was refused admission to the States 4 build a ship to beat the Mauretania by the Customs officials.# pleted.g *, is \u201cg& Steamship Company ave going 2 2?by a bd.and Lusitania.; Police.° .President Roosevelt was riding 5 #4 ington, on\u2019 Wednesday.finally t continued his ride.E | for sailing Bermuda, started on Wed- 3.A man was arrested at Frank, Alta., Mon Tuesday night suspected of being b= xg implicated in the murder of Constable the Northwest Mounted ; new horse in Rock (reek Park, Wash- C The animal fell is ps 2° 'runk Railway.The Steel Trust is negotiating 25,000,000 order for steel rails he Siberian Railway.to +R Hundreds of families have been to Aguilimo Rango, an Italian, sentenced ont in Montreal Thursday for À labor socialist motion condem | À BREF UP-TO-DATE NOTES OF WORLD'S NEWS.» There is a movement on foot to in- ¥ duce Canadians to contribute towards Important changes are contemplated \u201c4 the British Navy, n the passenger traffic of the Grand for a for © dri- n from their homes in Missouri hy of was to three years\u2019 imprison- | as ning the visit of King Edward to Russia a was defeated in the British House of Commons by 225 to 59 voles.view the Indian Department fish and game restrictions placed on toem.- x wenty-five Indian chiefs from Brit- Columbia are in Ottawa to inter- about Gagnon will celebrate the 25th an- up- \u2018| Guelph Carpet Co, of Guelph, Ont, 32 | Mass, with his little daughter, Mar- ° |Park, tea being served at the close of $1.75 return, ARE PROPER PRESENTS for bride, bridesmaids, best man and ushers.For the bride, we would sug- Pearl Brooch in one of shapes : Fleur de lis, Knot, Heart shape, Sunburst, or Wishbone.Prices range from $4.00 to $30.00 each.For the bridesmaids : J Pins, in Heart, Crescent or Horse shoe he following Pear] Lace For \u2018the best man and ushers Pearl Scarf Pins are the proper thing.We Crescent and Star, Fleur de lis, Star, Wishbone, Knot, Horse shoe, etc., etc.Prices range from $2.00 to $10 each.Mail orders promptly filled.| ; Oowéller and Optician.CITY NEWS.Harmony Band will play at Victoria Park to-morrow afternoon at 3 o\u2019clock weather permitting.- - Watch for \u201cThe White Shawl\u201d.\u201cMi ncan, of Agnes, is visiting poe mather, Mrs, Wm, Jarrett, 30 Elmwood Avenue.Mr.John Turnbull returned to Montreal to-day after spending a couple of days in town.Mr.D.McAllister, representing \u2018the was in town yesterday.Mrs.E.J.Williams, who has been under treatment in Montreal, is ex- pected-home early next week.Mr.George Van Dyke, the lumber king, who has been seriously ill in Boston, \u2018is reported to be improving.Miss Clementine Long left this morning for a visit to relatives and The third big of Baldwin Refrigerators arrived at Edwards\u2019 this morning.They certainly are popular with the public.Mr.C.R.Duncan the newly appointed pastor of the Baptist Church will enter into his duties at once {preaching tomorrow at both services.Invitations have been issued by the boys of Bishop\u2019s College School, Len- -noxville, fon the annual school dance, to take place on Tuesday, June 16th.\u2018Millinery sale.| Our early Summer {Sale commences to-day.Trimmed and juntrimmed millinery at reduced prices, C.E.-Enright & Co., Strathcona Sq.There will be a Gospel meeting at Hall Ave., East Sherbrooke, Sunday .afternoon, at three o\u2019clock.All are \u201c | welcome.\u2018 * Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Fraser are in Quebec for a : couple of days to bid farewell to Mrs.Fraser's father, Rev.Canon Boydell, M.A., who is sailing for England.° + Mg.Thomas Brown, of Lowell, garet, is spending a few days his father and mother, Rev.T.and Mrs.Brown.Miss Shreve and Miss Gwyn enter- { ained the boys of their Sunday school classes Thursday afternoon at Victoria with B.the afternoon.te Mde.À.V.Dion, whose death is announced in Quebec, was the sister of Mr.C.A.Sylvestre, formerly manager of the Banque Hochelaga here, now of South Ham.Mr.Percy Price, of the Montreal Daily Witness staff, has returned to Montreal after spending a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J, C Price, London street.\u2019 Mr.G.G.Foster, of Montreal, who was in town this week attending the semi-annual meeting of the directors of the Eastern Townships Bank, was a guest: of \u2018Mrs.W.B.Ives during hj stay in Sherbrooke, during his : Martin-Orme Pianos\u2014LeBaron, : Meetings in \u2014the Salvation Army Hall, Sunday, June 7th, as follows : 11 a.m., subject, \u201cWhat Holiness is\u201d : 3 p.m., free and easy; 7.30 p.m., subject, \u201cThe Prodigal Son.\u201d Ensign and Mrs.McDonald officers in charge, Miss Jean Mitchell, whose school on Commonwealth avenue, Boston, has closed for the summer vacation, \u2019 spending a week wjth her friend | Miss Alice Cronan, at Taunton, Mass., before leaving for her home in Sherbrooke.ë is Mr.and Mrs.D.J.the past thirty years Moe\u2019s River, have recentl household goods.and taken up their residence at Lennoxville, where Mr.Ayer\u2019s business has bee n for t for yours { r the past \u2018Superfluous \u201chair, moles, etc., removed by electrolysis, by a well qualified young lady.Satisfaction guaranteed.Work done by appointment.A P.O.Box 44, Sherbrooke.dress, You can lengthen the house and give it a distinc ality amongst its fellows with the use of Ramsay\u2019s Paints, guaranteed the very best, full measure, full value, gat fair honest prices.Jos.Lacombe has thm and will show you the splendid range of colors.Ayer, who fog have lived at y moved their life of your tive person-.On Tuesday evening after the regu- lar- prayer meeting the .members of the Baptist church met to bid farewell to Miss Cameron, one of \u2018number, who is leavin Sher Refreshments were served and rool, of the evening spent in listening to vocal and instrumental] music, The students of St.Charles Seminary will have a gala d 5 day next, when the Rev.\u201cAbbe AS their niversary of his ordination to .» .\u2019 th priesthood, his silver Jubilee.As a ther Gagnon has been in the College since he entered it as a student, the event will be one of toro more than usual Association Canado-Americ ociatio o-À aine, Cour Racine, No.55, will have their first friends in Boston and Wakefield, Mass.| shipment this season | the home of Mrs.George D.\u2018Hazle, 14 | stle over the, St, ancis to-day, Lo turned from Montreal, where she was the guest of Mrs.A.M.Bechard._ Miss Monica Parker, of Lennoxville, is the guest of Miss Hunt, \u2018Prospect House,\u201d Melbourne street.Mr.W.J.Fosdick, of Toronto, who has been in town for a few days, left yesterday for Quebec.: Mr.W.M.Tomlinson left to-day for Montreal to join Mrs.Tomlinson, who: is Visiting Dr.Fred.Tooke and Mrs.Tooke in that city.a Mr.and Mrs.Wm.eir left to-day.for Cowansville, her or former A visiting relatives and the lattes will spend Sunday.Miss Viola Allison, who has closed her school at Beanville, Brompton Road, is Bpending the week in town before going to her home at Robinson, Bury.Mus.James Cillis is spending Sunday with frienus-in Windsor Mills, \u2018 Mr.J.B.Lefebvre, who has been visiting friends in Sherbrooke and Marbleton, has returned to.Weedon.Mr.W.B.Van Duzer, the well known producer of comic opera, was in the tion of Gilbert and Sullivan\u2019s famous old comic opera,\u201d \u201cH.M.S.Pinafore,\u201d by local talent.: At the Convention of the Union St.Joseph of Canada, which has.just closed at Joliette, Mr.J.N.Te- treault, N.P., of Sherbrooke, was appointed one of the delegates to the Federal Convention to be held in Ottawa August next.The extra summer service on the B.& M., as inaugurated on Mohd; y, is only between Shebrooke \u2018aht# North Hatley.The local \u201cwill leave North Hatley at 8.28, arrivingxn Sherbrooke at /8.55.5 will ty Sherbrooke at .5.20,: *arriving dt North Hatley at 5.49.The regular summer schedule of the B.& M.will not go into effect until Juib 29th.poner mY LEGAL COLUMN #** The Legal Column wili appear in Monday\u2019s Record.: .1 ureters NORTH STANBRIDGE COUNCIL.North Stanbridge, June 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The parish Council held its monthly meeting here Thursday.All present, excepting the Mayor, Councillor Beattie acting as Mayor pro tem.; Several accounts were presented re bye road, fences and aîter examination were ordered to be paid.À number of persons applied to have their property 1 surance company.It seems as though work, to finish at 5 p.m., to give the farmers more time to get home for chores, was passed.Mr.Mackenzie King, the commissioner sent by the Federal Government to inquire into the Oriental labor trouble in \u2018British Columbia, was shocked at the extent of the opium traffic in the province.\" : ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH, (PRESBYTERIAN.REV.C.W.NICOL, Minister.SUNDAY,.JUNE 7TH.11.00 a.m.\u2014Topic, \u201cSpiritual Somnambulism,\u201d ; 2.30 p.m\u2014S.S.and Bible Classes.° 7.00 p-m.\u2014Topic, \u201cThe Unpardonabhle in.WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10TH.8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer service.THURSDAY, JUNE 1iTH.4.00 p.m.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society will hold a strawberry and ice cream social from_4 to 6 in the Lecture Hall of the Church.FRIDAY, JUNE 12TH.7.30 p.m \u2014Y.P.S.C.E, = = It and Panama Hat left.store and get your m excursion to Quebec, July 4th, Fare, 101080 Mrs.Telesphore Belanger- - \u2018häs\u2019.re- | city to-day arranging for the presenta- | sured in the parish fire in- | all the property in the parish will, soon be insured locally.A motion to make a nine hours\u2019 day for road | TE, = NENRHBOUKS DAILY RECORD, saone ;; JUNE \u20ac, vi H.G.WILSON & SONS\u2019 [PEABLPINS : i | omend coat o dor wighing TUE UETHOMST.ARPODIMENTS SHIPS, © \u2018The Methodist ministerial ments now stand as follows Eastern Townships : QUEBEC DISTRICT.& Richmond and Melbourne Ridge\u2014Lu- ther M.England, E.A.Trenholmville\u2014One.to be sent.Danville\u2014Paul Pergau, B.A.Windsor Mills\u2014James Watson, S.T.L $ « Sherbrooke\u2014Charles S.Deeprose.Minton\u2014(G.W.D.) .Lennoxville-Albert E.Sanderson, DT.L.1, Dawyerville, Daniel A.Lough, S.T.Birchton\u2014Gworge Mossop.Cookshire\u2014'%.lt.Kelly.Fast Angus-vm.KR.Johnsion.Marbleton +I, B.Howe.St.Philippe de Chester (French Mission)\u2014To be supplied.Robinson\u2014J.W.Charleswotth.Agnes\u2014Under superintendent of Sherbrooke.1 Leeds\u2014Asa O Waits.Inverness\u2014 F ruffle and sleeves with ; w i featherstitched braid, Yeo i has deep 7 10-inch & flounce and is cut ex- \u20ac -tra full, the entire width being 144 inches: \u201cThe .patterns \u2018are the new-fancy checks and stripes of the Spring and Summer, 1908, on light and dark grounds.This is an extra \u2018 special bargain, and is merely used to advertise this stove as Ca te à the fountain-head of A best values, Sizes 31 Lo to 44 only.No special sizes supplied.I n°\" CT | ERA DT EDs = Ganada.Clerk 1.W, Melting Snow asphaltum until every fibre This asphaltum is a their- waterproof TIME WAS LESS THAN | Any practical man will Considering its exception out of town.JS.M © wah.i % and everything for repatring them for\u2019Automobile aud Gas Engines, Supplies.and Machinist Supplies.moO OB > Every lover of sport should rave one or 23 cents for the five, to help pay | Our assortment is niost complete nn Asphaltum Makes It Proof Against Rain and | Brantford Roofing is completely proof against rain and melting snow, because the wool felt, which is the foundation of Brantford roofing, is submerged = in with this wonderful moisture-proof, composition.blend of asphalts, which are famous qualities, and a test shows SURE IN.WATER FOR A PERIOD OF 60 DAYS THE PERCENTAGE OF WATFR ABSORBED BY THIS ASPHALTUM such a positively non-absorhént cémposition as this asphaltum, ing dare exceedingly reasonable.more about this roofing.Samples free.ITCHELL & Co.\u2019 2 = es mares a ni Prine.AME St dE Ent tr LA Ltd = ane.EF - 2 - - ) ?3 \u2018 7 A ; Bicycle and Bieyele Supplies, go pu Automobile and Gas Engine Material, of pages, Motor Boat Supplics, 35 pages illustrates and describes \u2018Motor Boat Fittings and Tools and Machinist Supplies.73 pages illustrates and describes High Grade Tools, SPORTING GOODS 13 pages illustrates and deseribes, Fire Arms, Fishing Tackle, @ Baseball, Tennis, Lacrosse, Golf, Skates, every reguistte for outdoor and indoor sport.jostuge.Send at once as the edition is limiter, able to sell to you at prices as low as those paid by many dealers, T.W.BOYD & SON, 27 Notre Dume Street Wes:, Montreal.= ; - : ' = = tout ._- ue ace rm ene eee mee eee oT a Be : VOTRE Le 7 : LC Ten _ J = ; Co Loge x ) _ \u2019 Cw : ee Comet ws * a.SE A a Lee a 2 a.eae ES AS sy a.LEA # VAE =\u201c vi : se Té à has become thoroughly impregnated for that UNDER \u2018PRES- IN THAT PER CENT.readily sce the value in a roofing of al quality our prices for Brantford Roof- 1t will.certainly pay you to learn We mail them if you live \u2018SHERBROOKE, Quebec.gs ies fnolisiely illustrates and describes Bicycles jilustrates and describes everything of these cataiogues, Send i cents each for them, up to dre and our trade 15 solaige that we are @ 21% ing the winter in the sacristy mass, the Chaplain, Rev.J.1.Rector of the Cathedral, being and the reports are handed in.- visitors are thoroughly familiar relief 1= needed.actly where cheques are made out which are of the amount.The meeting with a short prayer, and while the appointed \u201clecteur.\u201d Some {G00 are disbursed Mociety every vear, collections esent \" The ' made by the members at every meet- with ing, while there are donations fron the state of the wards, and know ex-\u2014 money is given, as thix has been found hv actual experience to he unwise, but at all the shops for food to the vulue opens i cheques are being made out, there iz ' organized charity is absolutely incai- a reading on some religious subject hy i ba et fine { made in the cathedral twice yearly for .; Cd this special object, and contributions time to- time from members- of congregation, \u2019 The Society 1x affillatea with that of Quebec, where the reports are sent good and then forwarded to the head office in Paris.; \u201cThe good done, not onlv in-cne city the but all over the world by this - well : the No culable, and millions of those who have received help and succour in the the tine of need bless the name of St being Vincent de Paul. a mbes yi ym il we + po paf, MERE Pog FE bc atéé æ w + « © ~ © 5 ue à x 0 - ey > = x Lo HA IIE PI or Mp Py fr Aa Sp, i, Se Bese 5 § I \u2019 0010 > a : Sant wt eg ea a ag Bh 4 + es nr Lo por Raha pm: oh d RE ERR RT TR gammes a à 3 Tet ; oS ry re op A ; A RR ra o pre + = «Agr Rh do ny ?a Ria ; ~ .oy Te 2 .PAGE SIX; | .\u201c2 RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE B.0 = : : , : ] _ © the\u201d putter and\u201d cheese werc always AAI AT VEN ER One | y tt senti L AN INFLAMED TENDON DIGNEER DAYS IN mado'at tome, ov we brooms wos ONCE MORE.WELL MUCH TWADDLE ?NEL = - olten made of cedar and lawly good \u2018 * : TL I ROR TI{TTCCORY Ry PU assist|nature to repair strained, rup- work in other counties, the \u2018\u2018pioneers are not forgotten and gatherings are ; ER , varnishi and upholsterin ; LE .: LR ) oo clon a Éclalty.P All at [moderate we gather in this historic home, sur- front the Hitchen aud one Jaa.pain in the back, no distress, and all the | Mr.Teavitt spoke on Séhool and | drafts opened and coal fire started.Fi prices.- i rounded - by so many reminders of at the bok: Yih 0 fe er e o ms symptoms of severe kidney disease have Public Libraries.\u201cpf?said he, \u201cyou pan, ara § opene an ( started.1r6 snon 205 | those who wrought so well and wisely called whether squa sa are room he entirely left me.I am very thankful to familiarize a child during the first burns up brightly, drafts are closed and check- \"one hundred years ago to found a new 1 whe square or long, was ihe be once more well and I freely make this | twelve vears with the hest literature | draft opened.Immediately heut-power Wezing to bag more matter if you get complete satigfaction.À.\u201cCREAM OF THE WEST\u201d is \u201cCREAM OF THE WEST\u201d is an expensive flour to mill because it represehts the very \u2018\u2018 cream of the best gf the wheat berty|\u201d but .pairs A have somewhat changed fA| frequently held to pay them tribute, MN and recount tales of early days, handed down from generation to genera .he memories of out amcestors as on old or to the community amid the shadowed vales the primeval late A.P.Ball, Esq., by the ow and, modern- of courtly presence and great business ability.but who, unfortunately for himself .at least, \u2018never got time to rooms they were.ADuU all tuus ur only relaxations and raising bees, aud OCCUsIOUAILLY WeU- { oi N *utudimous wil the x Ç | that we have heard os wete puilting aside if she wished to run the race set before her, so she hung it upon a tree finding it\" sately awaiting her upon her return journey.* \u201cWe may imagine that that homeward journey might remind us of the parlor of the family and usually con - tained the guest bed, tall and wonder- \u201cAround the outside of magpy of the rooms were built covered boxes, when.houschold foods, even making safe and convenient sleeping places for the child- dren of the family.\u201cPFruit-a tives\u201d Alone Cured Him, Clarence J.Placey is a farmer of V1- Ulverton, Que.statement for the sake of others who mas) but little inter- membered everything his undertaking.est was evinced in the work of getting the book through the press was done by the Rev.John Lawrence.SERIOUS HISTORICAL LOSS.\u201cIN LIBRARIES.out the trash.Ali of the characters held up as types in these books good, neat, spotless and spineless.Most oi them die young, the very thing which the health& boy and girl wishes to avoid.HW we aré to have | the name to the children.adapted to the mental range, there and girls.Mr.Leavitt \u2014 scalhinelv rebuked the .He advocated\u201d vood illustrations, not grotesque splashes of color,\u201d and condemned school histories as \u201cdry- 1 With great ease water is placed in water- ' penctrate dome and radiator surrounding dome.removes all ashes from grates.No dug fy operator's face, for he first opened damper inj dust passed up dust-pipo to dome, then out chimney.JR i PE ff} Gegechkory, the a the British Sorin exactly appreciatod \u201cIhe visit amounted F\" donation, of the wor, Sernment \u201cand ruling - tured ligaments moresuecessfully than , .[ aings.d suy OCCUSIOUEIL , LUÉ Lux OULY ve ; \u2019 7 This je the .aS ; ré re ister, hai e, and | gee .A tou dt ue QUE érton, Que., known as a man of inter aus Ensisthe Maid who's quiet : # Li SOW von cn neo tbe borce, 8200 per boite | Historical Sketch Including la muster locos do marsy Wl By [lity and good Judgment.He writes in Mr.Leavitt Says Many Sunday x PRO quick tose TK} pris Democrats F el livered, Book 2-CFrce, | .nies © ! .repped i un et oo y + hene\u2019er_Djs- fins SL 2 i 4 Ly od 2 4 BSORBINE, JR., for mankind, $1.0 | teresting Arnecd.tes.ail the young coupies who had been {N° uncertain terms of the ureut benefit School Books Should bz | ZTE 15 at faut, Against Kin hdl bottle] Cures Strained Torn Ligaments, po walling as patienuy us possibie, gubu- he derived from taking \u2018\u2019Fruit-a-tives\u2019 Sho bpows thas raciina ol | ° se Lt Grands ha Ulorrs,.Afrays pais quickiy AN EARLY DAY WEDDING\u2014AN |x.vied Lu.Ou pluce to bu Joined u the [OF a Jong standing: Kidney trouble.Throwa Out, in ese can be ward's Visit.st Bed] - ke N ÉARL 24% + \"7 holy bonds où matrimon Éd .So good fur bo \u201cnan : + \u2018 5 , 180 Monmouih st.$ rin leld Mass .i _ or Ç .a.10 y onds of m Oo y.| ; ; - - 22 \u2014 , ,î a £ 10 GT INT 33 ARBRE Y> meme ; + > .\u201c* NP os LYMES BONS & C0, pe) | CIDENT RE FIR: T PRESIDENT Ua man by tne name of Gideon Da- | ex - MOLLY CODDLE READING \u2014 THE.| S SALT, (AJESTIES HAVE ! i : ET.BANK \u2014 POTATO ! Vis, who lived at a place now called | oe BOYS AND GIRLS R1AQUIRE \u201c = \"REVAL: TO Al ti : avr .Ladd 3 Muls, beyonu Vouticuon, desur- || i \u201cs SOMETHING MORE pu FOR ; OR: - AF WHISKEY GOOD CUR- ed to marry the woman of his choice; | CE : .EMPEROR: 11 ; vo \u2018RENCY.: - ihe only place where he could find a | \\ IGOROLS.; ire; June 6.\u2014\" ce TS, ; EL V person ;was.at Derby Centre.-Lhere] | (Toronto Daily News.) coter bers of the | + Brome and Missisquoi Counties\u2019 have were no roaus only a blazed trail and | ; \u201cMany of the Sunday School libra- ae of bn to fram.3 their historical societies and are put the couple started\u201d to walk.\u2018Lhe aay | ries are crowded with suvar-coated ing she Socialist ; ¢ my a systematic effort to.Thecus rom was very warm, the road was long and sensationalism and sentimental twad- \"a ofathe British 1 4 oblivion the story of the heroic pioneer tiresome.\u2018The quilted petticoat, which dle written in the name of religion.for, profesting, agai: \u2018 days of onl oan nization is at the girl wore became a weight to cast D | The best Sunday Schools are casting it, to the Czar.i e 1 ) 100.i 2 .i Ÿ ++ ; tion.\u2018 ; i d women worthy of Le = , s th The Woman's Reading Club of the et [es Seung wit He td I suffered for many years with Kidney tet oll not produce them by placing ps pe ig A ; Three Villages recently held such an\u2019 {rom the land Of the Dacotahs.trouble, with bad pain-in the back and in the hands of children molly-coddie ei d Toy oo EF ushion and pseumatic tired historical ele cling at the intimately Through i terminable forests, \u2018all symptoms of disease of the kidneys.literature.We want strong, healthy a NG EDWARD STAR! LE] wagons, dence, Roc sian 4h rly days of Over meadow, over mountain, I took every kpown kidney remedy and books, true to life, which \u2018will hecome fy MNS ne 6.\u2014Kiny BU and buggies.| All sorts of heavy working associated vith 1e carly cay Over river, hill and hollow, kidney pill but nothing gave me reliei lasting sources oi Jnformation.\u2019 .ri pe : \u2014\u2014\u2014 wagons, hotel \u2018busses, etc.We also fit | Stanstead Towns IP.ead was an hig-| Short it seemed to Hiawatha and I°was getting discouraged: 1 was Fhus spoke Mr: T.W.H.Leavitt, ==) les a Led ge solid rubber | or cus on res on ; oi | Among the pap re E.W.Morrill, Though they journeyed.very slowly,\u201d ladvised to try \u2018\u2019Fruit-a-tives\u201d\u2019 sand I did Pp rovincial Inspector of Public rene EU | I.24° pit i : 5 és oo ue A ain on in ' Cor anstead, from which the follow- Though bis pace ; he checked and so\u2014and this medicine cured me when ev- the adldrusing the ponte] a LÉ ; TFurnaco proporl , d a 4124 | a \u2019 : the United States.All work aranteed ing extracts ny taken : slackened fL chi Wat ery other remedy failed.I used ulto- at the Normal \u2018school, 5 Many of the a ms ; > an carefully inaiyly] ! and prices aid terms to sult buyers con \u201cIt seems fitting that d'u should Ram \u201cof the Avghing Water \u2019 were wether fifteen.boxes.of \"Fruit-a-tives\u201d existing Sunday School libraries he = in EC venience., i rive hon- e reli ; re ; z : .all kinds dope on short notice, Paint- speak of the olden times and give ho built long and low, two rooms in ane rom he ically ae ele! characterized us little short of a curse PP 7 ; | and bregay, highlands of 3 fully built of a high straw bed topped suffer as I- suffered and to them I say neal.a Jour of an appetite for * The incoming cold air immediately receives tho | 9 Jecediah Tee, a man of substance, by a higher one of feathers and over \"Ivy \u201cFrult-a-tives\u201d.3 \u201cMany hook \u201cstores and groce*is energy of this heat-power, and by natural law J 4 TON (UT aN Me stores \"oc 38 : : the eldest of a large family of broth- all a wonderful woven coverlet, or| Sgd.CLARENCE J.PLAGES \u201cManv book stores \u2018and grocecies ascends up the hot-air pipes, thence to rooms.No ors.who followed him, came here from{ still more wonderful .patchwork quilt.«Fruit-a-lives''\u2014or \u201cFruit Liver Tab- ies and tales of crime.The child gas escapes into cellar or rooms because there is i ) Connecticut about 112 years ago, and A rather curious idea of the principal lets\u2019 are sold by dealers at 50 ¢, a box cannot he expected to discriminate be | an automatic gas damper providing for its escapo ofl dad ¥ >, founded his home on this beautiful riv- de i \u201cI and oui (er of those times, \u20146 for $2.50\u2014 or will, be sent on re- ; \u2018tween a masterpiece and a-penny a \u2018up the chimney.| FOR SALE._ | C Moses Davis grand-uncle of our own rie lruit-a-ti Limited, : - \u2019armers ce gr à a : or level.! ceipt of price.Fruit-a-tives un >! liner, Farmers take great care in RE : OF THE WEST \u201d may \u201cThis house built about a century D.W.Davis, was that he would never Ottawa.preserving the purity of their thor IH ; - MR -ALE\u2014 5.EEDAR Bo à cost you p trifle more than other § \u201cago, was originally of the severe) y ould St A opt in ot iy otighbred- stock, but the avtrage far- 1 LS 3 Jel, boat wil ons i rades of [Manitoba flour.Suppose Ÿ | in Colonial style, square, massive, WOW not be kept in neat condition, .; mer cannot understand why he s 1 ing i || dition.Will sell ches à .j plain Colomal sty addition re evident believed i giz thi he lrought to his task was very great nnot understand why be should In the morning a gentle rocking of CIR once solici 4 it does.hat does a few cents per solid framed, Some additions and re- \u201copen ly he believed i ha ing things but in those days when everybody re- be taxed for goud hooks for the boys gag g of the Kreme solicited.A.4.jrs CU Que.- - \u2014 ALÉSDRESKS; SATE, {i : 1 tized it i i Hi \u201cvellow journal!\u201d \u201cI have scen in\u2019 \u2019 ZC ., .a î * arv \u2019 i - .o * * se 1 : A : ! \u2018 of *% fr VE } i honestly hs good a grade o flour - |\u2019 \u201c Aîter the deatli of Jedediah Lee the lid was down they made comfort- ish tho à peut fon ion pe the hands of the children 9 he said Gust-pipe leading from ash- ; *.= L % t.| 63 re re £4) \u2018J as can bd mad : ; SRT ; able seats, while their large capacit oo ; \u201cUnited States wspabers- whicl i ° i aft wis .ee i as cu proces from he ardest pioneers of stanstead Erastus furnished the handiest Bone var.death the necessary funds were advanc- hited States newspapers™ which pit, then direct draft at 4, card outter, cellyloid: ü th b i tna hat estate was kept by his son Brustus, a laces imaginabl ; Cove wey Pond by Benjamin Pomeroy Esq., and should never be permitted to enter - smoke-pipe entrance, and all- iment wood type, rac : means the best wheat in the world, fine example of an old time gentleman places imaginable for every sort of °C > 2 \u2019 Canadian homes.\u201d PIP su water metors, and jo! sus Sherbrooke Gazette.LE~STEEL ROW I olass-:i order.J'rico aC ; ge ST « THE RAISING BEE.as-dust productions,\u201d which s ; ; Feu M it rings tr 1e In the baking.| get, mar death of Mr.Lee this por- \u201cYou may have been wondering what, \u201cSome of the most interesting parts supplemen ted hy bitoni.oud be Iv.= H, Fosé, City.| | ®\u201cCREAM'OF THE WEST\u201d isa À ion of his- estate fell to Mrs.A.P.ga raising bee was.I have read à very \"gre Jeft out, others altered and the \u201cThe hurry-up spirit is the bane of Co HAM ; nourishinis, toothsome, sweet flour tal daughter of Benjamin Pomeroy interesting account of one written by ; manuscript Jost.lloping some time education in Ontario,\u201d wid Mr.Jas.I No need to shovel any ashes away.SALE, CHANE LAIN À \u2019 t Hand, the president, in his annual ad- nt abd' quick Junch.= eus ce PERRET TS Te 4 wo ~ TIPE Wr eb ep SE Aves ~\u2014 pére A EE AR Se TS Tee ge i mie 5 lig vues + Qu cu = < LW ge ESS 0 re etre ve tragique me \u201cvr » og vr 1 e\u2014\u2014\u2014 es Pour that iirvarjably pleases.Orde a bag.The Campbell: Milling Cn.| LIMITED 3 Toronto \u2018Junction .: Denlerg Everywhere Supplied sx 3 .HERNIA 0, | quilting at B and Lucy Lee, § | Benjamin sister of Erastus.Pomeroy was the third son of Selah and Hannah Pomercy who { were among the earliest\u201d settlers {rom Northampton, Mass, A FEW ANECDOTES.A few anecdotes of Mr.Pomeroy\u2019s carly days in Stanstead may show thd trials of those old times.* In 1797 while Mr.Selah Pomeroy and his wife were picking berries, after HN jilling one pail, they left it beside their \"RB sleeping infant in order to fill another.Mrs.Ames of Mereford, which occured in 1818.After 1our days travel from New Hampshire in a covered wagon, the trail became too rough for the wagon and the remaindér of the journey a long day tramp had to be made oy foot with the most necessary baggage, packed upon the horses.At night they, reached the home of a friend who had preceded] them.After resting, the neighborhood turned out in welcome comrady and soon had the dwelling of logs ready for occupancy, Then the wo jto be able to get out un new edition, considerable search has been made by Mr.\u201d Hubbard\u2019s daughter, Naomi, as- \u201csisted by friends, but the precious man- \u2018uscript seems -to have disappeared and has probably been destroyed.I he inhabitants of Stanstead Coun- Îty and especially the descendants of the old pioneers owe.a debt of gratitude to Mr.Hubbard for his valuable and authentic work, thus rescuing fron} oblivion the memory of those stalwart souls whom, though long passed dress.\u201cWe are expected to turn out the finished product in so many moons or resign in favor of come wiser lupa- Aie.The Legislature should assinne larger and fuller powers in appointing teachers and deterndning their E ries, instead of leaving these matters to trustees, who are offen illiterate and narrow-minded.Only thus will we secure able nnd intelligent men and women to make nn life work.of the profession,\u201d.sala All nieoly settled in ash-pan ready to bo quickly and easily removed from pit.On coming upstairs operator finds that ho requires no whisking off, and his) wife don\u2019t scold him for \u201cmaking evorything white.\u201d + > Beer me WV La Operator is delightod.When asked! tho name d | ~.his furnace, he proudly said, .Chg ; .Cheap to quick pr of about (370.a week, \\LE~ONE BICYCLE.nw, .0 Scroll Sa wil in first \u2018class run dy4o E.C.Libhy, Co WIOR BOAT 30 per.4 iylinder engine | 14 m dot .luxuriously finis! Endition almost new.« While thus engaged a bear came and men of the settlement appeared laden on, we take pleasure it honoring to- TI \u2014s- - ; ; brmagag, at a sacrifice p ale the berries, but did not even wake with food and friendship |, both so - day.Ihe types are the modern solvent oa offer.Quechee Aut the infant.3 | \u201cMyps.Pomeroy being invited to Rose\u2019s\u2014 grand- \u2018aptain father of Mrs/ M.F.Hackett\u2014 was go- Ang on horseback with her baby Ben- men of the Eastern Townships as one vèry acceptable and the new comers.; \u201cThe problem of new settlements in our North-West must be much easier than, that of our own early times, = certain process into _salts or pearlash, to the tired builders \u201cSome sixty years ago, Krastus.Lec \u201cMany of the oldest inhabitants are buried in an almost forgotten spot, far from any travelled road, on the Man- sur farm, now owned by Henry Smith.that: turns your diflicalties.to advantages.Want ads.often make ties pay you dividends.difficul- T À | br 5 | | *.+ | aunch Co, Queb .Dy tte TEACHERS WANTE IE OF .QUEBEC, : hiitlpality of Bolton Kast.4 .| = jamin in her arms, when crossing the \u2018Here transportation was difticult PUIlt à stone wall around it, but that .212 L 4 A Brook near the William Pomeroy lace as well as dangerous.The forest] trees has erumpled away and a few ancient i SEND FOR BOOKLET.|.| Fos ant ah tis swim 54 her horse slipped from her arms into Were so many cuemies to be vanquish- stones alone bear witness to the last À 7 I \u2018 [ py duly: qualified.Scholas = - 'the water fortunately without ay ser- ed by the dint of strenuous labor.resting place of some of those pioneers.: 6 | 16C Î A = Y ) .| commencing Aug.I Worthi gton & B rlase jious injury.> The ashes from the burning of those who helped to found these homes.>.J \\ I nN | IN ight months.Selary - ! \u201cThis baby became, one of the noted trees were collected and made by u ; Which, we enjoy at the present time.\u201d _ : «+ 10017 | uh.Apply J.H.Peasle London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B., Hamilton, Cpr | fchool Board, Bolton Ce Notaries Public - Etc.lighting a store, an office, a factory, a church or any building, new or old?Let x .ents, such as.électric Easy Washing «nl Few Dostroyed Linens i.fot water and bat \u20ac Zev &rn and all \u201c and four acres of lay horse\u2019 was drowned.In the course où Île hay nowise last faith in his filly, two hours the wagon floated and was but talking with a reporter, he seemed secured.The sacks of salt were secure- considerably impressed: by Signorinetta 5 EDICINE / EARLY SCHOOL DAYS.SCIENCY (Including Engineering) \u201c1 was-told by the mother of Chas .Sunbury that at the first school she [+70 Eo ; ti } 5 .of the founders and the first pres- which was taken to Montreal and RACE FOR THE OAKS STAKES.| met .| En.= ! it fy rri .7 | t \"Had she live W Vears * che .me = meee | : end : : a, MH Ty - wm HAW EM, So ele do of the sheep , was would have fon cmon ae She AS SUMMONED TO TESTIry 1\\ INSURANCE\u2014FIRE AND LIFE.RIGHMORD.CHATEAU WINDSQE, roy Bo ore, THE à Il.a spun_ carded, dyed and woven at home yp.Twp (STEER A RETIRE DS CONTES (oA - | er \u2014\u2014\u2014 i am ?shove ore and st 56 Devot Bt.Sherbrooke, Que And traveling shoe-makers made the Mrs Paced, Busan Anthony and THE ZU EU LEELA.CASE, [HE STANSTEAD & SHERBROOKE UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER \u201c0 Cem gif EFFORD: ; Poil} aan «1 p - ; shoes for the whole family on their | VA : re.| London, June 5th.\u2014The Berlin C'or- MUTUAL FIRE INS.CO.A.J.OROSS, , \u201cAEST SH eu J \u2018lan and well {Phone 487.2 periodien] visits y | / nother whom ss should delight to respondent of the Daily News says )t | Geo.Armitage, Sec\u2019y-Treus., Dufferin Ave.Richmond.¥ ._ pe aa my on ine chance : emt | EI IAT OC NTA ToT Te fr onor to-day is Benjamin Franklin me stated t a dear Wedel, wha = 7 AT ee = \u2014\u2014\u2014 TT TTT HOTEL.ual ital PE GETTING MARRIED UNDER DIFFL- Hubbard, the originator and author of pated that Count Fulyar Wed , sha WHOLESALE GROCERS, co ay | HOLE er a psd od location start in = .CULTS, \u201cForest | C CF sp # court chambertann o 1 late fm- 0.D.GENEST & FILS, ATICSO Crna.HOTEL, Lea] Ï \u201cReason | Co ! \u2018\u201cCandles and soap were hand made, the n vel \u2018 learings.The work, press Victoria, mother of the Kaiser.Flour, Grain, Provisions and Groceries =\u2014\u2014 mene\u201d = froprietots_ Pine roo \u201cTRA BE Tor price an \u2018and let me ow you those, £a \u2018 naleg and soap , the resenzch, and literary abiiity which and who was summoned to testify in \u2014_ SSSR ST MILLINERY.TTT em mee 00 1 \u2018Que, \u201c B.Champeau Bew monument designs by CE - BN a Eeaeey the investigation of the perjury charge EASILY MISS O.M.O'NEILL, Millinery, Fancy wWATEBL 8 \u2014 CH A Price, and othen| [zy fn \\ |i] ot {Bho Th Prod ull against Count Zu Fulenburg, has fled RR Sonde amd Trimmings, Child Stress.Came at ¥ SAL PU | world's best| designers, E £ Ali Fake {RO i und there is no trace of his where- \u201cWell.young Dr.Slicer hax made bis = ma TTT von GFW.WALLACHK 3 Bind ated ay HED co My prices are money sav- hy Vy EE pms) RY Ti shouts.Aîter Fmpress Vietoria\u2019x mark already /hash't he\u201d?FARNHAM.oe Bilder, cash, Boor su 4e Pry Cove AT a Bluff a re, à MOE .à death Connt Wedel held a court posi - \u201cYess dill it on his first case LI root urer.tee ! on wilt (port.Vt.Fur \u2018he fumnishen « tHiotrand-had an official residence in | LUMBER, =\", \u2019 \" ne « .{| T.-C THOMH SON < 1 ro RTE ROME g , cg Rk .ad i \\ Apple a - 855 Wellinkto \u2019 So vor | ¥ se pie Psy \u2018Berlin.\u2018Then the Kaiser learned that \u2018Grent work! What did he do?\u201d Ame rm ee ae Le Les Lo Pole who covert ol the BF bit I Vt ¥ito Fey As Your \u2018 1 18 n Street, AY : he had vanished and ordered his dis- NVaccinated him.\u201d (Cleveland Lea- A.B.COMEAU & CO., Wholesales and Re Ceding ae puit ating rd gene: ani Island , Que | SHERBROQKR, P, ( missal.der, .tail Dealers {a Lumber, Cpal and Wood, !\u2018* * cli ness\u201d in its 8 we EY : ti DON PPT L a os al = Hay, Straw, ols : 2 uae T \u201ci i .- * § : - Vo SATURDAY, TUNE-6,5 1908.#4 I ; PAGE SEVEN.(1) SOUALISTS re.= 4 de kh Democrats Fer Pro- io Against King Edward's Visit.prea Lh STIES HAVE START REVAL TO VISIT y EXPEROR.\u2018 shite.June 6\u2014The Social members vi the Duma met n to frame u tele- woking the Socialist and Lah- y ofrthe British House ol poss: protesting against King H sit to the Czar.In an in- i erechkory, the Socialist a the British Socialists and : exactly appreciated the sit- \"(he visit amounted to un © a v afternoon ; Le, 7 gent and ruling «dass ; AE a\u201d h as the-dissolu- Ng ple, such a: i 3 Do de pret Duma.find innumer- 4 A M EDNTARD STARTS > \u201c EDWAR STAR ha te 1 S i bo fr\u2014King _Fdward.aan à Cao 1 C0 SE Ce SETURN THANKS.ç i- i si nation of the worst acts of | to- st fo Queen Alexandra a Visit to t Un les rimer \u2018ne + - un vs gui \"MORED-TH THE CZARS HIS REB > SSAS$ NATION.HE WILL, INVOKE HELP AGAINST SLLIOUS SUB- ECTS.Teheran, June| 6.\u2014The Shah, whose pxpected departure \u2018capised some excitement Thursday, leading to a report| that he intended ve the country, has gone to palace! in ghborhood of the capital.He eran in cons fresh plots against his life.There isan \u2018onfirmed rum : jewels to Ru follow to invoke\u2019 ist his rebelli from the city to .the the hills in the, left pquence of reports.of or that he has sent ssia, whither he will the Czar\u2019s help a- ous subjects.and Princess Victoria ; rted for Reval, Russia, last night, & he Emperor of Russia.-| o bi 60 Ltaves Capital for Palace in the A om, : ' : fr FOR SALE Suitable for wra pin .All in good order.Pins f cent per Ib.Apply RECORD OFFICE.« To Railway Companies AND lB où: A - Railway Contractors / New xail having a locking expansion joint which -is always closed tight in- depdndent of the temperature.Correspondence solicited, , L.A.DUPRESNH, Civil Engineer, - La 1 Pogus M | FOR SALE, .MISCELLANEOUS.4 ! WE\u20145 CEDAR BOATS , 1 SToraGE SPACE FOR RENT.FOR 1 i | bd boat oud one Canoe.In | sule, heater,|-engine and 40\u2018 h.».CE M adition.Bull seli cheap.Cor- |boiler.C.H.\u201cFletcher, \u2018 we solicited.A.EE.Fish, & 1 Pen NIT oo oD 7s Cliff, Que.- \u2019 ; WANTED TENEMENT OF 3 OR AIF-DFSKS, SAFF, LARGE ¢ cutter, presses, stereotype out- ize, chases, marble and impos- atment wood type, racks, elec {water motors, uud other print- 4 \u2018Sherbrooke Gazette, E-STEFL ROW BOAT IN class order.Price $30.00.iA, Foss, City.SALE\u2014CHAMPLAIN RES- ant and quick lunch.§8.à Cheap to quick purchaser.o about *70.u weelk.ULE\u2014ONF, BICYCLE, GOOD ww, one Within.first'elass running or- yto F: C.Lihby, Coaticook WIOR BOAT 230 FT.LONG, M5 glinder engine | 11 miles per et luxurionsky finished.In mdition almost new.on Lake magog, at a sacrifice price.or ga-offer.Quebec Automobile meh Co.Quebec.EACHERS WANTED, BE OF QUEBEC, SCHOOL tality of Bolton East.Teachers + Six Protestant teachers, hold- dass diplomas and six Catholic p duly qualified.Scholastic year tommencing Aug.17th, for ight months, Salary $22.00 Sk.Apply J.II.Peasley, Chair- kbool Board, Bolton Centre.i) FOR THE SHERBROO- Academy one lady teacher, lodel School Diploma.Apply Palmer, Sec.-Treas.ASE ERTIES FOR BALK.OU | SALE\u2014VALUABLE MILL \u2014 + Mistress ly ihà town of Cook- misting of Saw Mill, 26 x ¥v, and up to date machinery k3 board saw, double edger, =.slab saw, leir trimmer, ine, and planer 110 horse .horse power engine, ire proof power house, also Hing houses with all modern Rats, such as electric lights, ï He Eddy sûres an 1 Linens ÿ t water and bath, and oo AMbarn and all out- «| one.à and four.acres of land.-This = \u2014 * paying property.For.at @ticulars apply to L.MH.Wokshire, Que.Box 39.MLE\u2014TEMPERANCE AND tat Barnston.Ten acres ildines Tin good repair, Pitable bustness, Fasy terms sand, Barnston.Que, 2, 110 Prospect, Street, four- Lents, modern conveniences, \u201ch houses, poultry house, ete, lawns, grove orchard, garden, best situation in town.Apply 4.E.-T.Bank, - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 UB SOLID BRICK HOUSE, 43 in first cluss condition, , \"0088 and wood shed,° Z gcre of ple trees, situated at North Apply R.Becker, Estate ook, Que, - ALF, oT Tee ; CARRIAGE SHOP village S.i trat class prop.oT rd vunêr pont ee : TN of the astern Good wator, power, [atest nn pleuty of work for six ng ake an] soll from Do to | 3 year, best n large re- ; stom trade.Business ea- out and well known all Yoo Address Pox 3, WE tte | thove, all, clean and well IN THE VILLAGE OP store nn \u201ctoek with a - assorted ei canit fine chance for anyone by al to start in business Ocation.Deal, T lenson for sell- OT pris nul terms 'hampeau, Stan- gs ot hi FURN 121) COTTAGE, 2) at WT Blu about 11 2 of WIT VC Further ne fe boy top ished on appli- * A.Yonne.Derby a Island | Que, PROSPECT! \u2014 DESIRABLE | 2 ee a 6: 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Le Will get you cent a werd (mini | price Ms, card cutter, celliyloid machine, |! 7 WH Y chairs - wh reasonable prices by, Herbert Love- , 10 Flm Scroll Saw, foot\u2019 St ant i ] - 4 rooms fa dregs Box .6Y Record Officer family of two.Ad- À FArri FOR THE DRAWING AWAY Apply Y.M.C.A.Office.& at langl PUT |AWAY THOSE CANE en they can be recaned Street, Sherbrooke.S quipites.No GING CANARIES AND BIRD cages for sale, Siberian gold tinch- \u2018es,|skylurks, thrushes, bullfinches, Jap- audse robins, bird Gold fish and We iro Dame st: ham and Canning, Montreal, Que.seed, gravel, eté.lobes, aquarium re- End Bird Store, 1012 west, between Chat- st WW firs fANTED \u2014BY ienced in companion for invalid | class references Apply care 3S.¥.Morey, Sherbrooke.WOMAN EXPER- ursing, engagement as or children.terms moderate.lars} faste Diet and Suc St.ORTHAND IN TWENTY LESSONS | by mail, complete course for ten dol- and hod; no menjorizing; everything clear simple; fess Correspa Jean \u2018Baptist st wi most easily learned rite today for.free lesson.ndence School, Box 54, e Post Office, Montreal.W 1.d.shire.'ANTED Cookshire at once if possible.Apply Patrick, TO RENT\u2014HOUSE IN Osgood House,\u201d Cook- HELP WANTED \u2014 MALL, WV Kim tel, chef ANTLED AT for pton, Mag., Abenakis Springs, Que.ONCE, FIRST CLASS season, address R.G.Abenakis Springs Ho- é ' ' \u2018 { W 1 1 \u201cexpe j Lond i \u2018 ! ! 1 F ! FOR SALF\u2014 REGISTERED O.S.W isfa i ANTED CARPENTER, PERMANent position good wages for sat- ptory man.marfied man preferred.Address box 64, Record Office.English speaking and references; glisl ply.ANTED AT cod Book-keeper: must have good speak and and French.Apply by letter, stating salary pted, to Box 74, Record Office.* ONCE.\u2014EXPERIEN- : write both En- No student need ap- \u2014\u2014 M WANTED.IN\\EVERY LOCALITY AL [in Canada to advertise our goods, to: k pl» matter.wor no ticulars.up showcards s and disgribute small advertising Oommission or.salary $83 per month and expenses $4 per day.Steady the year round; entirely new plan; xperience required.Wm.on, Ont., Canada.in all conspicuous } Write fon par- .Warnez Med.Oo., plete; Grow genty.- nov À ness chard mak \\ GENTS \u2014 SALARY AND COMMIS- 4 Bion, to sell Red-tag stock.exclusive.m \u201conly by us\u2014sold only by our .a- Flegant treo.samples.to Capital Nurseries, Ottawa.» SITUATIONS WANTED.Fr YMENT and dumb er, cter, Box 66 Com- line.Specially hardy.Write pneu WANTED -BY DEAF English suddle \u2018and har- 15 years experience, good Record office.S I'l man 72k UATION age \u201csitudtion in war work of a like ecor«d Office.WANTED.\u2014 YOUNG | 98 desires permanent chouse or factory or nature, Address Box i neck < B [OFT BETWEEN POST OFFICE and Melbourne ho bl es.taini artic Deliv FousD CON THE LENNOXVILLE Æ _ |road, parcel containing boots, ete Apply De.Foss, Lennoxville.\u2014\u2014 ~ le.op Teeced March .old, ville, Que.LOST AND FOUND.! LOST JUNF oND.SHEPITERD Collie, coldred tan, except white and breast.finton, 43 (Laurier Avenue.ack Finder please return tb Gen .pry Wicket, P.O.Reward.LIVE STOCK-FOR SALE.JOR SALE\u2014GOOD WORK HORSE : Apply No.Hrs, ter Lambs, \u201d One \u2014 em tm.Sat Suitable reward.H.St., parcel eon- belt, beads and other 1 FireStation.best blood in Canada.Porn in Feb.and Shorthorn bull 1 year Willowdale Stock Farm.Lennox- anything you Wat.inimum 15° words) an f five.Pick your days, dtl dts ede ed ded ddd bb bd and Sherbrooke, Que.FEA tb FE Pr brie idee * \u201cAds\u201d | Eastern Townships six insertions for TO LET, F]1'O LET.HOUSE 1N NORTH WARD, 2\" .geven rooms,\u2019 all modern conveniences.Possession at once.Apply D.McAl- lister, Old Court House.JPURNISHED HOUSE JULY 1st.TO to Sept 15th.8rooms, verandahs and lawns.Apply 29 Gillespie St.\u201d TO LET .\u20146 ROOM TENEMENT, ON \u201c\u2014 ground floor, 31 Oliver St.South, ward.Apply dn premises or 1.C.Gatien, 87 Wellington St.O RENT\u2014 THE UPPER STORY of the Brooks block, suitable for halls, light \u2018manufacturing, storage ro LET HOUSE NEW, READY TO _ oceupy une Ist.5 rooms, Cupboard, Pantrv, Bath, ete, Modern Improvements.Fine locality, Rent reasonable.Apply 10 Elmwood Ave.[ one new house, 8 rooms.WwW.R.Webster.Te Block, 111 Wellington St.All heated Suitable for lodge rooms for large or ganization.Also house, 7 Hall Ave, Fast City, 8 large rooms, conveniences.Apply W.R.Webster, or E.G.Wiggett.po + apres 0m bm mm YO LET \u2014 FINE NEW 5 ROOM TENEment, also new 6 room tenement and Apply\u201d at once.remrinn \u2018LET\u2014MAY 1ST, FINE, LET.\u2014 SELF CONTAINED house , 29 Portland Ave.Ten rooms, all modern conveniences, includ-, ing hot water heating and gas.Apply L.S.Channell.FEMALE.HELP WANTED V ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO_.DO GENERal housework.One who can cook.No washing.Mrs.Dr.Bowen, Magog.'VWANTED A COMPETENT SER- \\ YY vant.Apply Mrs.E.J.Williams, 26 Montreal, St._ WANTED AT ONCE, A COMPETent cook.Apply 78 Montreal St.'VWWANTED AT ONCE.\u2014A GENERAL servant for small family.Good wages.Apply to Mrs.M.B.Echen- berg, 10 Belvidere St.© \\ TANTED AT ONCE.\u2014 A GOOD RE- ' liable girl for house.maid work, and to assist in:care of children.Highest wages.Apply to Mrs.Craig, 14 Dominion , Ave.Sherbrooke, 26 FARMS FOR SALE.QTANSTEAD FINE FARMS TOR he sale in this unexcelled farming section, near Stanstead and Rock Is- fand at low prices, and easy terms.Write to E.W.Hay, Stanstead, Que.JOR SALI.\u2014ARMSTRONG FARM 210 acres,\u201d stock and tools.Running water.Half mile from Sutton Jct.Byron Hicks, Sutton, Que.JFARM TOR SALE.\u2014A FARM OF 125 AY acres, 13 miles from Windsor Mills, 50 acres under cultivation, bal - ance well wooded, well watered, new house and good: outbuildings, near Coney Island resort, good hooting and fishing.Checse factdry on the property: Would sell with or without stock, Apply R.Aitken, Windsor Mills.FARM OF 65 ACRES FOR SALE._ House and ~~ barn on it one mile from Huntingville Church, store, postoflice, Macksmith shop, grist and sawmills, will he sold cheap for cash.Apply James Dundin, Hunting- ville.ROSENBERG.Miss Rosenberger has gone to Manchester, N.11., for an indefinite term.Mr.Henry Albee, at present of Swanton, Vt., but until recently of Camphell\u2019s Corner, is spending a few days with friends here.\"Eli M.Jones, a law student of Al- banv, N.Y:, was found dead in his room in the Fraternity louse of the Delta Phi.stove hecame disconnected during the night.\u2014 + - A wavon load of liquor was seized | | _ | by an inspector near Cobalt.all modern : A tube connecting a gas\u2019 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS rr (Continued trom Page 1.) in advance of leafage of the trees has been very marked and it is paid by people com- fl ing in from outside that the natural \u2018 beauties of Compton surpass even other parts of the Townships, Seeding ig all done with.the exception of turnips, Blossoms of small fruit are in abundance ang everything points to à large harvest of apples.MEADOWS THREE WEEKS AHEAD ; OF LAST YEAR.Kirkdale, June 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The meadows are three weeks advanced {i growth -over last ycar, especially is this true of clover fields.On the whole amount of land under crop and growth, the prospects are 50 per cent.better than last year and the farmer in the Township of Lurham is.not fal-, ling behind the standard, that in the | past made this district the Garden of St.Francis.- \u201c | The acreage under crop in this.district is double that of last year.With \u201cthe exception of low lying lands, the |- | crop has been put in under splendid | weather conditions and at present the grain is up and with the warm weather of the past fortnight its growth has been rapid.Fodder corn is being planted this \u201c week, though a great many have finished.Potatoes have been extensively.planted, especially ay 1\u2019Avenir, where several farmers have planted .from 20 to 100 bushels.The hay crop promises a bumper yield.EVERYTHING FINE AROUND RICHMOND.2 | Richmond, «June 6 \u2014(Special)- The outlook for the crops in Richmond County is most promising.Although the recent heavy rains have retarted the progress of planting, the work is now rapidly going on.Taken all around, what has been sown is a great deal further advanced than at this date last year.Particularly noticeable iy the blossoming of the fruit trees.If a frost does not set in, old residents predict tho heaviest crop for years.The potato crop will undoubtedly be a large yield.A record hay crop throughout this district will he har- ; Vested this year as the grass.is \u2018already very\u2014heavy.There is also, a good prospect for corn.Considering that at his time last, year nothing .was sown, Richmond County farmers may look forward to a larger grain, hay, fruit and vegetable harvest than they have had for some time.BRIGHT PROSPECTS IN STAN- STEAD TOWNSHIP.Stanstead Township, June 2.\u2014 (Specinl)=The crop prospects here \u201chave never been better at 'this \u2018season of the year.Grass and some of the other crops are fully two weeks ahead of the average season.t A week ago, rain was much needed.Tt came, warm and invigorating.Great advancement has been made in.all vegetation and the crop prospects \"are exceptionally bright.! .TWO WEEKS AHEAD AT COWANS- VILLE.: June: 6.\u2014 Special) \u2014 Cowansville, LARGE The rain of the past week has been a hall and anterooms, over Webster great aid to vegetation.Grass is ful-! ly two weeks ahead of the past two years, and appears to be very abundant, which will have a splendid effect on the butter and cheese industry.ERLOO.Waterloo, June 2.(Special)\u2014 The grass crop throughout this district in every direction is very advanced for the season of the year.Grazing 18 about at its best, with dairying in full swing.Should the present prospects hold out a large hay crop-may be forecasted, and.there is every reason to believe that.the harvest in all branches will be most bountiful.+ ON MONDAY THE _ PEOPLE WILL VOTE.{Continued from page one.) tack of the \u201cObserver,\u201d the property of Mr.W.U.\\otton, who, 1 am sure, will acknowledge himself that | never did or said anything to justify this onslaught.\u201d Co 5 ¥.X.A.GIROUX, Candidate in\u201d Missisquol.Sweetsburg, June 5th, 1908.POLITICAL MEETINGS AT SUTTON.Sutton, June political meeting called here on Thursday evening by Mr.1.W.Westover came off duly as announced and was largely attended.: There were many leading Liberals and = Conservatives notiged in the hall.Mr.Westover covefed the same ground with a few adailions as at his recent meetings here.lle cliimed among other things that Messrs.Vilas and Fisher had refused to, hold joint meetings with him for which he said he was very sorry.He said he would only be too glad to discuss with his opponents the public questibns of the day and the charges which he placed to their credit.The speaker took some hour and a half in bis remarks.There was quite a number of ladies in attendance at the meeting.Mr.Vest- over\u2019s remarks were nearly all delivered in English, but he announced a French speaker, Mr.Arthur Beau- chesne, of Montréal, who came in from Farnham on the 10 o\u2019clock train and who talked for angther hour, Mr.I.I.Jenne was chosen as chairman of the meeting.\u201cA good deal of interest centers in meeting here Friday night, at which Mr.Vilas will speak in his_own behalf, assisted by Hen.S.A.Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, also by Mr.Willams, of Knowlton, and Mr.Rheaume.a French speaker.LIBÉRAL, MEETING AT SUTTON.Sutton, June- 6\u2014(Special.)\u2014A Lih- eral meeting was held here last night following the Westover meeting of Thursday.The speakers were Messrs.Vilas, Mr, Williams and Mr.Rheaume.\" Hon.'S.A.Fisher was announced to J \"CROP OUTLOOK.last year.The early BIG CROP PROMISED ABOUT WAT-; 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The ¢ speak, but the audience was informed { that Nhe had been summoned to Ottawa to attend an important Cabinet meeting, 2 .The speakers covered grounds.Reply was made to Mr.Westover\u2019s statement that he had attempted to arrange for joint meetings and been refused.The reply was to the effect that the proposal was not made until the programme of Lileral meetings had been arranged and therefore too late to be eomplied with.The meeting last night, through some error, was announced in posters as a joint meeting.EEC NES, the - usual Magog, June 6\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The political pot does nat hoil very furiously as vet.Farmers are too husy to think- much ahout the election and altogether there does not.seem to he any interest aroused in the event.It is likely that a- very small vote will be cast.A Conservative meeting has been called for Saturday evening in the Opera House by friends -of Mr, N.C.Gendron.| THE CANDIDATES 1N STANSTFAD COUNTY.The Magog Enterprise thus refers to candidate : \u201cSome of the Liberal speakers have attempted to belittle the candidature of Mr.\" N.(.Gendron.They appear to have the idea that as a candidate he does not amount to much.Mr, Gendron wag the unanimous choice of the Conservative conven: -, which, it is~ true, was an adjourned convention.Great stress was luid on the fact that no choice was made at the first \u2018meeting, and one speaker went out of the way to slur Mr.Gendron in a manner that will do him no hanm, to say the least.It is not improbable that the Liberal candidate will find in Mr.Gendron a fceman worthy of his steel.\u201cMr.Gendron is a Magog boy,who has been doing business with the farmers for miles around for the past 10 years, and if we err not, the farmers are not going\u2018to pass over the fact that they have always been given the \u2018square deal\u201d in their transactions with him.The Conservative candidate has a record behind him of, upright dealing, and in his own town his character is san raproche.\u201cIt is generally conceded that n man who controls his own business in a clean and profitable manner will display apility in doing business for oth- trs.0 one can deny the fact that N.C.Gendron has a firm grip on his own business, and who shall say that, should he go to Quebec his record ns a representative may be equal to the one he may boast of in his home town.lt is not time for Mr.Gendron\u2019s political enemies to belittle him because he is not a pump-handle politician, Our advice to them is to watch and\u2019 work.\u201d / \u2014 The StansteaŸ Da says :\u2014 Speaking of elections)lcads us natur- | aly to the thought of Yhe approaching ! I'ederal campaign.The Copservatives already have a candidate in the field in the person of Mr.Geo.Paige of Coat- icook.It is stated by some Liberals who claim to know that the present member, Mr.C.H.Lovell, has no lik- mately refuse to accept the nomination.Speculation is now\u2019 being indulged in as to who would become the candidate in such an event, and in this connection the name .of Mr.T.B.Rider, the ex-M.P., is most prominently mentioned, not alone by Liberals, but by some of the opposition ranks who believe that he would make a good representative.They argue that he is well informed upon political affairs, that he is a successful business man, whose private and public life has always heen above reproach.In fact it is boldly claimed by many that he is the best available man in the ranks.\u201d The Coaticook Observer remarks as follows concerning Mr.Bissonnet, the Liberal candidate : \u201cThe electors of Stanstead county electe Mr.Bissonnet as their representative four yeans: ago upon merits as an honest business man and upon promise of giving his constituents a good business-like representation.He comes back to us now and gives us a full and complete statement of what he has been doing for \u2018us in a business way.No one, even \u201chis bitlerest opponents, have a word of fault to find with the manner in which he has performed his duty.Not a word of fault is found by anyone with a single act or vote of his during the time he has.been our representative ; no one can point out a single, instance where he could have done more on our behalf than he has done.He has performed his duties as our representative as lie\u201d promised, in a business-like manner.\u201cThen why not apply to him the same rule that you would apply in conducting your own private business.You would not think for a moment of \u201cdismissing a farm hand or a clerk who had served you faithfully and well for, four years simply because an | unknown and untried man applied for \u2018his job at the same salary.If vou have a good servant you do not hesitate in keeping him.Your province and your country demand of you the same good.judgment in its public affairs that vou-apply to your own business: \u201cNone deny but that Mr.Bissonnet has heen the hest and most painstaking representative that Stanstead county has had for many vears and it is plainly the county\u2019s duty to reward well doing by a cohtinuance of confidence,\u201d LC > Waterville, June 6.\u2014(Special)\u2014Two political meetings were held here this week.The first on Wednesday evening in the Liberal interest.Mr.G.B.Wells presidet.The sbeakers were the candidate, Mr.Louis Bertrand,Dr.- Pelletier, Mr.Nico] and others.\"On Thursdaÿ evening n 'méeting Wns held in the: Conservative interest, Dr.= Xi Mr.N, C.Gendron, the Conservative iing for politics and that Be may ulti - his | King presided.The speakers were A.W.Giard and R.H.Pope.Both meetings were well attended.apd the speakers roundly applauded.The band attended and enlivened ihe occasion with plenty of good music.PREMIER GOUIN NOT MAKING PROMISES.Premier Gouin wus at Farnham, ; Thursday night, and addressed a bis meeting there.7 Mr.Gosselin, the\u2019 Liberal candidate.concluded his speech with the reading of a\u2019 petition, signed by a large number of citizens of Farnham, requesting.the Provincial Government to establish a Normal school at Farnham.Hon.Mr.Gouin replied : \u201cWith regard to the petition which you have presented to me, 1 must tell vou at the outset that I shall not make any promises.But I can tell jyou this.Ii Mr.Gosselin at Quebee, presents your case in a favorable light, you will receive every consideration at the hands of the Government.\u201d \u201cWe are told,\u201d the hon.gentleman proceeded, \u201cthat we have not kept the promises we made the electors when we were returned at the head of affairs.What did we promise, and what have we done ?In 1897, we promised to administer the affairs of the province in\" an honest manner.We prom- lised not-to horrow and not to impose Bech taxes.We promised to-wvive surpluses where our opponents were only giving deficits.Have we kept these promises Ÿ \u201cHave we not given to the province an honest administration Instead of deficits, have we not given surpluses ?And we have neither hor- rowed nor imposed new taxes, Further we have finally obtained a settlement of the question of Federal subsidy.Tt had long been felt - that the growing population of the province, its needs, for better equipped schools and other reforms had made an increase in the Federal subsidy a necessity.When Mr.Marchand wus in power, as chief of the Liberal party in.the province he took the matter up.His successor, Mr.Parent, continued the work, and 1.when 1 took over the reins of office felt it to be my duty to endeavor to bring their.efforts to a satisfactory conclusion.As you know, in this, my colleagues and I were successful, The Federal subsidy, was increased, and the province is in a better condition now than it ever was financially.\u201d \u20ac AUCTION SALE Being instructed, we will sell at the! residence\u201d of Mr.JOHN STIBBINS, Reed's Cror: sing, .7 ;_ North Hatley, on Monday, the 15th June | , Farming Implements, and all the Household: Furniture, comprising : .| stove with reservoir (nearly new), dining table, six dining chairs, kitchen table and chairs, rockers, 3 iron beds, ; mattresses and springs, hall rack, stands and commodes, all the bed linen, blankets, ete., crockery, and all the\u2019 kitchen utensils, garden tools, 1 (nearly new) mowing machine, Concord wagon, sewing machine (only a short time in use), 300 lbs.assorted nails,\u201d hay forks, manure forks, shovels, 1 lawn mower, a lot of other goods too numerous to mention.Sale at one o\u2019clock.Terms, cash.G.H.KERR, Auctioneer.CANADA, Province of Quebec, District of Saint Francis, No, 514.oo IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.MARY ITYNDS, of the Township of Eaton, in the District of Saint Francis, wife common as to property of 6h blacksmith, duly authorized to \u201cester en justice,\u201d 5 Plaintiff.\u2014vs.\u2014 : .HERBERT H.LEAVITT, of the Township of Eaton, in the District of | Saint Francis, | | Defendant, À suit for separation as to property has been instituted in the above\u201d cause, on the 28th day of April, 1908.J.LEONARD, \u201cAttorney for Plaintiff.Sherbrooke, May \u2018th, 1908.STALLION.Will stand at the proprietor\u2019s stable for a reasonable number of choice mares for the season.Terms $8.00 to warrant or $6.00 for the season; $5.00 for leap and $3.00 for 2nd leap.E.J.STANDISH, Que.Warden, CLEMENT THEATRE Commencing Tuesday, June oth, for balance of week New York ~~ \u201cAmusement ~ Gompany With New Pictures PRICES\u2014I5e, Children 10c,Matinees 10c.: = v.FOR SALE: The Coaticook Woollen Mill \u2018Co.are offering their entire plant, together with an established business for sale.The mill will run and husiness he conducted till sold.Their teams are en the road this scason.Custom work done -as usual.} COATICOOK WOOLLEN MILI, CO.MONGLINE OPERATOR Wanted.A good steady hand, for news and job work, One who can get both English and French preferred.Good wages to a relinblé man.A COOD JOB COMPOSITO ALSO WANTED, Apply to L.A.Belanger, gres de 1'list,\u201d Sherbrooke, \u2014\u2014 > q\u2014 pn a Eastern Townships Real Estate of all kinds, especially larms for sale.Write for free.descriptive list of morse than one hundred, many of them bar- \u2018gains.HON.HENRY AYLMER, - Sherbrooke, .Que.BOATS and CANOES canoes, oars and paddles for sale, at J, G.SAMPSON\u2019S, NORTH BAT- = \u201cLe Pro- LEY, Agent for the Canadian Canoe Co., Peterborough._ THE Elmwood Cemetery Co.| SHERBROOKE.NOTICE is hereby given that -the.Herbert H.Leavitt, of the same place, | Ring Leader, 20d Registered Scotch Clyde | ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS of THE.ELMWOOD CEMETERY CO.will be held at the Board Room of The Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Co.,+in the Art Building, on i, Monday Next, 8th June, at 3 p.m.\u201cAll lot owners are respectfully fFe- quested to attend.- \u2019 By order of the Trustees, Sherbrooke, June 4th, 1908.WANTED Jolibers \u2018for peeling, savitg \u201d and.eording spruce pulpwo ar 5 - set Apply = R.H.FLETCHER, FARMS WANTED , I will sell your farm or residence quickly and satisfactorily, No sale, no charge.Référénces.Norman Binmore, = 91 St.John St.: MONTREAL i \u201c7 NOTICE - fails Any person having claims against the estate \u2018of the late C.D.Chaddoek are requested to present them ; and ali parties indebted to settle with the undersigned at Randboro, within 30 - days from date.: *G.C.CHADDOCK, ie - H.G.CAIRNS, - Executors._ - May 27th, 1908.7 \u2019 \u2018 Visitors to North Hatley Av afternoon Tea Room has been opened in connection with the Wedge- mere Boarding House, for the summer season, ) The MONTREAL JOGKEY GLUB Lu SPRING MEETING BLUE BONNETS COURSE, JUNE 6th to 20th.\u2018RACING AND STEEPLECITASING EVERY DAY, RAIN OR BHHINE, STARE RACES EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, BAND, IN ATTENDANCE.Admission (including Grand Stand), $1.00.§ Saddle Horse Sale 3-4 bred Saddle Morse, color bay, 164 bands, aged yrs.Sound, stylish DR.FE.J.WILLIAMS, rr el me ee.| Acknowledgments | = PNR SD.2 CARD OF TITANKS.1 desire to extend my heartfelt \u2018thanks to thé many friends for their | sympathy and assistance in my afllie- tion, particularly to the Lady Suaper- \u201cintendent of the Protestant Hospital, to Drs.Williams and Foss.\u2018 oo J.J.McVEIGH Capelton, June 6th, 190$.600 miles.and gentle; a splendid driver.Apply, | LEGENDRE FRERE Manufacturers of Spring Beds One-third of your life is spent in bed.Is it not wise to buy the best in Spring Beds ?_ In ordering them ask for No.2, No.1, No.0.They will last a lifetime.LEGENDRE FRERE, Sherbrooke.Automobile for Sale.1907 Gale Runabout, 16 B.H.P.Weight 1550 1bs., built for rough roads, In fine running condition.Tools, oil and gas lamps.Tirés O.-K.Run Jess than Cost $1100; bargain.price,\u201d 8700.Apply Box 92,Waterloo, Que.Stallions For Service HACKNEY STALLION \u201cRATTLING: SHOT.\u201d \"By Royal Dane, by Canny Man.Dam, Lady Lynn by Great Shot Stands 16 hands, weighs 1325, fine conformation and disposition.\u201cTerms, $10 to warrant, .Trornell 2,26 1-2 >y Edythorne, 2.128, by Egbert, by Hamiltonian 10.Dam, Orphan Girl, by Elmonarch, Hs.Stands 16.hands, weighs 1100 -Ibs.Terms, $7 to warrant.; At Lennoxville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at J.L.COTES\u2019 STABLES.= \u2014 NOTICE: T hereby vive notice that T will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name, without my written order.\u2019 9 - 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8.e I SERA 1 A - A.pt a ] PAGE EIGHT, - cire vec ENFRRECOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1008.; a à zg.eta rere mm re mio pr re re ra ra roue Rr Tee LS TE ar TT EO hy gg By NE EE = ; = FeO Hundreds of pupils in New York Thirty lives were lost and $20,000 ' uw : aE i TS hbiks 3 Press Reporter, W.W.match.Mr.and Mrs.Richmond left a us schoold have been found to.be suf- worth of property by a cloud hurst DAILY NE YO LEY 1A ver; Organist, Wiss Alice Traver.{on the 4.30 train for Niagara Falls | x fering from luck of food.Urgent meu- at Juanauato in Mexico on Thursday , oda he Hoya \u201cTemplärs have made ar- |-and other points, followed by the sures Have, been taken for \u2018their relief, afternoon.FROM \u201cTOWNS rangemetits with Rev.S.F.Newton, best wishes of their many friends.Af- of Magog, to give:a lantern lecture | ter their return they will reside at} A ; us ee = wy any A Area re cg porters.= ce - \u2019 to ok p=\u2019 Co % ee \u201c+ æ i: Rr o> .i > ; ; \u2018 v >: A a ?b nds 4 be =n tgs ve tv Ty \u2014_ a TE oe 21.eu - z perp yon reaps ast ERNE moe re = = es © apr ym ed Appa wero a LEA Aen EN .ev r z Gi e PE .gas\" r 3 oe - rs rs age fret rate T 2 : que a pa ARE - B mg rer .re PA TTI SE LATE SE Pr Des shove nr dd 8 mors nc mages » < on ane - APE SN Cer ev Vernier us geler it en ge: - RE Ftp ere mirent 5 SI je f , re , A \u20ac = 7 + TL .vo._ Ve Sper, re re rene grace rs apr - y Gta eu st SES ui ng I | | | i WHITE | IMENT | JINIMENT Rheumatism, Lumbago, Swellings, Spavins, fi Gontractions of the Muscles.Bruises, Burns, i 4 Scoalds and Aches and Pains of all kinds.For SALE AT ALL DEALERS: Price 25 Cena.HITE .| i e= Jom, {AS REMOVED TO HIS NEW OFFICES, AT E STOCK AND BOND BROKER, SHERBROOKE, ! } LIBRARY and ART BUILDING.ee Qos es Goes 200180: Ger GREAT EXCITEMENT IN SHERBRODKE Over a Guaraantee by the Sherbrooke Druggists.- e, the undersigned, agree to guarantee these preparations on the following conditions: Smith\u2019s North American Indian Rheumatic and Kidney by the use| of 6.Bottles, to cure any case of Rheumatism or Kidney In case any person is not cured must present ta us a sworn statement before a Justice of the, Peare that they bave not been helped by this medicine.\u2018We will then re- i the money.| with's Indian Cough Syrup, re any casy © guarantee by the use of two bottles, of croup or cough except consumption.Sold by all drug- | F.T.Ansell, W.H.Griffith, 7 or Be the Se KELLOGG is-on your package.\u201cMade at J he - LONDON, CANADA.\u201d Lots Try it for breakfast, luncheon supper, \u2018good at all times.\u201d sure you get | | W.J.H.McKindsey; Lennoxville.| _ _ So A .Aellogod Sanitas Ne - genuine.that W.K.\"es 24 7 ' = S - Children's \u201cWhite Ribbed Swiss Cotton Vests, only Children\u2019s White Ribbed Swiss Merino Vests oon on.40e.to The.Women's White Ribbed \u201c Corner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets | MONTREAL.| | : { ° .| \u201d j - \"Hygienic, cool and comfortable\u2014just what you need forthe warm weather.We have a fine selection of this class of goods.Look at our | prices.| - Swiss Cotton Vests \u2026\u2026\u2026 .35e, to 60e.Wamen's White Ribbed Swiss Lisle Thread Vests, only coe.45¢.Women's White Ribbed Swiss Mercerized Cotton Vests.Our price 60c.° Le y» lo, y + .> .Women's White Ribbed Swiss Merino Vests ooo.ov ooo.GUc.to £1.10 .oo Le A ce .\u2018 \u2018 .Wamen's White Ribbed Swiss Lisle Thread Vests, with fancy crochdt fronts |.rns rere rea garsnrenssees notes arene eevenr eens .85¢.to $1.30 7 Women's White Ribbed Swiss Cotton Vests, with fancy crocheted fronts, only eis evens senses aaerien ene assansas sans 56c, We Ww - ?- \u2018 We men\u2019s White Ribbed.Swiss Mercerized Cotton Vests, with fancy crochet fronts Li.eins sn cee es eves 9c, to $1.25 mens White Ribhed Swiss Cotton Combination Dresses.Prices, = i TETE j'aurertare aétare vavecrssaecess puevesese avcenvere ameenace $1.15 to $1.75 \" Cotton Corset Covers, only .Lin men\u2019s White Ribhed Swiss Ground Floor.\u2014\" PE Shirt Waists, Shirtwaist Suits, Dress Goods, Gent's F irhishings, Whitewear, Boys\u2019 Clothing and everything meet Also a fine stock of ons, else that can be-classified nas Dry Goods.Write or calll Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention.(Continued from page one.) church at Dixville June 9th to 1lth.The Moderator is Mr.D.Bentley, of Montreal, while Rev.D.W.Terry, of Coaticook, is Secretary.The annual sermon will be delivered bv Rev.Joseph Sullivan, M.A., of Montreal on Wednesday afternoon.The public is cordially invited to the various services.MORE ARRIVALS FROM OLD COUNTRY, Cowansville, June = 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.C.P.Taber, immigration agent, has received and placed thirteen more promising English immigrants in this section.The general impression that seems to pervade the farmers who employ these young men is that they are a good class of citizens and will make high-class Canadians.; INTEREST IN STUDENTS\u2019 BAN: QUET GROWING.Rock Island, June, 6.\u2014(Spe¢ial.)\u2014A great deal of interest and enthusiasm is being taken in the preparations for the Old Students\u2019 Banquet, which is to be held next\u201d Friday afternoon in connection with the closing exercises of Stanstead Wesleyan College.A great many of the old students will.be back this year.DOMINION DAY AT COATICOOK.Coaticook, June 6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The elaborate arrangements for Dominion Day under the auspices of the Fire Department, are going ahead.A floral parade is arranged for and it is anticipated that the people here will | täke an interest - in it their vehicles.It is some four or five years since Dominion Day has been celebrated here.EFFECTS OF THE STORM.South Roxton, \u2018June 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 There was a severe hail and storm at Roxton Pond Saturday last.The Rev.Mr.Bullock had 130 maple trees broken down with the wind in.his sugar orchard.Mr.A.Ferguson had the roof nearly taken off both his barns.One of Mr.Pat Marcotte\u2019s barns was struck with lightning.A board was split from the peak of the barn to the ground, but did not catch fire.and decorate P \u2014 2 QUESTION OF VALIDITY OF MORT- \".GAGE.7 Cowansville, June 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 An action was fyled on Friday attacking the validity of the mortgage of the Village of Cowansville agamst the Woodburn Plant, which went into liquidation some time ago.The only ground for the action is that it was not registeré&N within the legal delay of thirty days previous to going into liquidation.A GREAT PEST.Cowansville, June 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.Jos.Smyth pondent on branch of a tree bearing what he and Dr.G.F.L: Fuller designate as leaves carrying myriads of eggs of the \u2018l'us- sock moth, against which the American people and Government are mak: ing such war at such great cost.These moths are a pest which strip leaves from trees as fire would do.HORSE HAD A LIVELY TIME.Coaticook, June 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.A.A.Hall met with a misfortune yesterday morning.He hitched his horse to a post on his verandah and went to catch some chickens which were in the.garden.While doing so his horse started to caper on its .own account.It pulled the verandah post right out.When it gave way the horse fell flat.It jumped up and started \u2018running right over the wood pile of Mr.KE.Bryan.The wagon when it struck the\u201d wood raised \u2018up high enough to reach the trees.The showed your corres- { harness broke and the dashboard was smashed.The horse careered over the lawn of Mr.F.I Lovell, and was finally caught.there by Mr.Hall.W.C.T.U.RICHMOND CONVENTION .ON THURSDAY.\" Richmond, June 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The annual County Convention of Richmond and Drummond, W.C.T.U., will be held in Kingsbury on Thursday, June 11th.The day\u2019s session will 1 open in the Presbyterian church with an executive meeting, at 1.30, and the convention proper at 2 p.m.The evening meeting will be in the Town Hall at 7.30 p.m.The local unions \u2018are requested to send a full delegation also all pastors in the county are invited to attend.Mrs.John Ewing is County President, and Mrs.(x.W.Leet, Corresponding Secretary.LEAVES FOR ENGLAND SHORTLY.Sutton, June 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.A.W.Westover, the crack shot of the town, has arranged to leave for a trip to England on the 26th.He will be accompanied by his wife.They will take passage on the Empress of Ireland,\u201d Mr.Westover goes as a qualified trap shot representative on a team being sent to England to represent Canada.at the Olympic Games in London, which come off early in July.It is needless to ray that Sutton is proud of the representative she sends as he is well known as one of the best shots in the Eastern Townships if not in the Dominion, and an round good fellow as well.EASTMAN ROYAT, TEMPLARS.Bastman, June 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Fast- man Council, Royal Templars of Temperance held its semi-annual of oflicers an Wednesday evening, the drd inst.The officers for the ensuing H.H.Handyside; Past Councillor, Miss Lillian Phelps; Vice-Councillor, A.EK.Griggs; Chaplain, Mrs.L.D.Phelps\u2019; Recording - Secretary, Miss - Florence Taylor ; Financial Secretary, W.D.Smith; Treasurer, Miss Susie Marshall ; Herald, H.G.Clifford ; Guard, Miss Phyllis Traver ; Sentinel, \u2014 pee wind | Thursday morning a all- | election\u201c six months will be : Select Councillor, |.here on Wednesday evening, the 24th, \u2018Among others will be a set of twelve views from Ten Nights in a Bar Room, also illustrated hymns and a fine collection of comics.MARRIAGES.* WINSLOW\u2014ROSS, \u2018 Cookshire, June 5.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 À pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m., in St.Peter\u2019s church, when Miss Daisy May Ross, second daughter of Mr.James Ross, of this place, was united in slow, son of Mr.Henry Winslow, of Eaton Corner.CL The bride wore a gown of white silk with veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet of white lilacs.She was attended by her sister, Miss Bertha Ross, as maid of honor, and Miss May Winslow, sister of the groom, as bridesmaid.The groom was supported \u2018by his.brother, Mr.Ted.Winslow, while Mr.Tom Ross acted as usher.The maid- of-honor was gowned in hite muslin, and carried white lilacs.The bridesmaid wore blue nun\u2019s veiling, and also carried white lilacs.ln the absence of Rev.Rural, Dean.Robertson, the ceremcny was performed by Rev.Mr.Atkinson, of Sawyerville.A reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, at which some 50 guests were present.Mr.and Mrs.Winslow will reside in Eaton Corner.GODDARD\u2014-DEC ELL =o .A A pretty wedding took place at the R.& church, Stanstead, Que., Wednesday morning, June 3rd, when Miss Delia Dècelles, second .daughter of Mr.-and Mrs.Arthur Decelles, of Beebe Plain, Qué., was united to Mr.Fred.S.Goddard, youngest son of Mr.and Que.1° The bride was arrayed in white taffeta silk and white lace hat and white plumes, and carried a bouquet of white roses and maiden hair ferns.The bridesmaid was Miss Ithel Goddard, sister of the groom, and was gowned in \u2018white silk and white hat, and carried a bouquet of maiden hair ferns \u2018and lilies-of-the-valley.The best man \u2018was Mr.Ernest Elie, \"cousin of the bride.The bride was accompanied by her father, Mr.Arthur Decelles, and the groom by his father, Mr.W.8.Goddard.The nuptial mass was sung by Rev: Father Moosier.At the close cf the religious serviced the bridal party proceed- | ed to the home of the brides parents, Beebe Plain, where a very elegant wedding breakfast was served.The table was adorned with roses.The bride received a large number of useful and valuable presents.The newly married pair left amidst- show- real and Ottawa.The bride\u2019s travel- wishes of their many friends.GUNTER\u2014PLACEY.South Durham, June 6.\u2014(Special.) ~The home of Mrs.George Ridout, South Dunham, was the scene of a quiet but very pretty wedding on Wednesday, at 6 p.m., June 3rd, 1908, when Miss Alice E.Placey was united in marriage with Mr.Nelson Gunter.The ceremony was performed by Rev.G.A.\" Bell, pastor of the Methodist church, in the presence -of the immediate friends and relatives of the contracting parties.The bride was attended by Miss Ninah Hughes and thé groom was supported by Mr.G.Wesley, Moore, of Lisgar.The bride looked very \u201csweet in a sertion as she entered the drawing room on the arm of her aunt, Mrs.Ridout.She carried a bouquet of lilies \u2018of the valley, and the.bridesmaid carried white lilacs.After the ceremony and congratulations, dainty refreshments were served, to which all did ample justice.The bride was the recipient af many choice and useful presents, consisting of silver, china, glass, table linen, towels, eto, The young couple left for Sherbrooke and Vermont on the 1030 p.m.train to spend a short time with friends.CT \u201c RICHMOND\u2014WATT.South Durham, June 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A stylish and very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mrs, Emery J.Watt, South Durham, at 2 p.m.on Wednesday, June 3rd, 1908, when her only daughter, Violet Ida L., plighted her troth to Mr.Edwin Richmond, of Montreal.The house was tastefully agranged with pot plants and cut flowers.The- Rev.Gore A.Bell, of the Methodist church, officiated in the presente of the members of both families and a few especial friends of the bride.The bride, who was given away by her brother, Mr.W.E.Watt, of Richmond, was very daintily gowned in white silk, trimmed with point d\u2019esprit lace over white chiffon and lace \u2018sleeves, and carried a bouquet of cream roses.Her bridesmaids were Misses Annie À.Bogie, of South Durham, and\" Estella Carson, of Montreal, who were prettily attired in .white silk and carried pale pink carnations, - Thé groom was supported by Messrs.C.Alfred Watt, brother of the bride and Benj.Carr, of Montreal.At the conclusion of the ceremony the bridal pair received the congratulations of their friends, then all repaired to the dining room for refreshments.The table was extremely pretty, heing profusely decorated with lilies of the valley and ivy.+ The bride was the recipient of many handsome prèsents, several cheques and a purse of money from the members of the Methodist congregation in token of their appreciation of past services as organist.The * toon s gift to the bride was a gold watch and chain.The bride\u2019s gommg away gown was a blue silk suit and hat to 29 Ten holy wedlock to Mr.John Henry Win- | Mrs.W.§.Goddard, of Ascot Corner, ers of rise and old shoes for Mont- ling suit was a brown diagnol cloth | and white hat with pink roses and white plumes.They have the best | white gown trimmed with lace and in- Point St.Charles, Montreal.mere EXPLOSION ON ~~ \u201cUS, WARSHIP.Six Sailors Killed and Ten Injured on Cruiser \u201cTennessee.\u201d \u2014\u2014 VESSEL WAS ENGAGED IN SPEED TRIAL \u2014 STEAM PIPE BURST.accident occurred on board the United \u2018States armored cruiser Tennessee at the ship was steaming at 19 knots on a speed trial off Point Puenene, Cal.A steam pipe in the starboard engine room burst under 235 pounds pressure, killing six men and, injuring eight others, all the men in the compartment at the time.unknown, occurred only a few minutes after Admiral Hoard and Chief inspection.Four of the men were killed instantly, and two more died at Tennessee.+ GRANITEVILLE.Departures are Mrs.Robert McIntosh and Mrs, Jas.McKenzie and daughter, Helen, of Lineboro, on Friday, for and Mrs.Stephen Salls to Sherbrooke to attend the wedding of their grandson, Mr.C.B.Howard, whose riage took place on Wednesday.\u201cArrivals include Mr.and Mrs.Baker and family from Montreal to Cedar- water Cottage\u201d; Mr.W.J.McKee, from California to his home at Cedar- few days on; Mrs.to spend a few v : \u2018 Mrs.George Hall, Cedarville; Miss E.M.Munderloh, of Montreal, and mother, Mrs.Stickney, of Hall.+.DUDSWELL JUNCTION, - (Occasional correspondent.) home.- other relatives in East Dudswell, few days recently.spent a day with her parents, and Mrs.Wm.Kenney.Mrs.Covell and daughter were 1 tives.for a farm, near Sawyerville.+- WORK PROCEEDING RAPIDLY.Knowlton June 6 (Special) Mr.Court- wey with three \u2018gangs of men \u2018is rapid- 1 tly pushing on the extension of the water works.Some difficulty is.experienced getting the ditch low enough across the land south of the butter factory.The hydrant has been removed from Pettes\u2019 Corner to a more suit- ble spot.aad \u2014 TEN.SASK, .Word has been received of the death of Miss Emma J.Macdonald,- which 26th year, suffered from tuberculosis for over a year.She leaves a father and mother, \u2018three brothers and two sisters to mourn her loss.MRS.0.Hi MERRIMAN, COATI- ; COOK, | June 6.\u2014(Special.).\u2014 4 Coaticook, last night at the age of63 years, after a week\u2019s illness of pneumonia.She was formerly - Miss Phoebe Haines, of East Hereford.She is survived by her husband.The funeral will take place Sunday at 2 p.m7 interment being in Mount Forest cemetery.\u2014 THE LATE GEORGE I.HIGGINS.The death of Mr.George I.Higgins, well known in Sherbrooke, took place circumstances.ings, drove to the wood lot, and start- going a different way, with an idea of estimating the timber.When Mr.Hastings reached the meeting place Mr.| Higgins was not there, and after waiting a reasonable length of time, he \u2018started into the woods.Not finding him he walked to the nearest farm house and made inquiries, thinking he might have come out near there.The village people joined in the search and men\u2019 with lanterns scoured the woods till nearly midnight.At 9 o\u2019clock Wednesday morning his body was found lying in the road he was following within 40 rods of ; where he was to meet Mr.Hastings.: He had taken a different.road than the one planned but would have reached his destination as surely had he not dropped Hy the way.He had a very serious heart trouble and the morning was very op- vressive.He succumbed a without a struggle.pparently He had been a resident of Concord (for over fifty years and for over 40 thad lived at~ the West Concord House where he was a familiar figure, Hf was born on the old Higgins farm at St.Johnsbury 76 years ago\u2018and is survived by an only brother,, William Higgins, of St.Johnsbury, San Pedro after the -arrival of the and daughter, Maggie, of Graniteville mar- ville for the summer; Mr.and Mrs.J.Sanborn of St.Johnsbury, to spend a with Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Try- weeks with Mr.and Blaisdell, of Stanstead \u2018College, to visit friends here ; Mrs.Harry Hutchins itch Bay, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.Mrs.Albert McConnell, with her two: little sons from Sawyerville, was Visiting her sister, Mrs.G.M.Hall, also a Mrs.Gillis Hall, of Dudswell Centre, Mr.in | Stoke one day recently visiting rela- San Pedro, Cal, June 6.\u2014A terrible | 10.08 o\u2019clock yesterday morning, while |.The explosion, the cause of which is | Sabree, Captain F.B.| Engineer Robertson | had left_the engine room on a tour of | Montreal, en route to Scotland ; Mr.|.ville to spend -the summer in \u2018\u201cEdge- |.NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING ST | JUNE GREAT CLEARING SALE Attention to our Outside Display and Basket Bargaie- Mr.Walter Covell, who is stopping | at Portland, Me., spent Sunday at sizes, set .at 0 nesseusaautccs Light-weight, Cotton per set \u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.Fine French Penman Balbriggan, best make Tie Watson Bos i ed wear, 50c.each, per wt.Fae.Unde.B.V.D.Swiss Linen, and legs; or full length, at 75¢.\u2014.eee grresrtiiscestcavan cess aessessanase, \u201cnec .- Dr.Deimel Linen Mesh, at £5.00 *secsonceu0se a Extra Fine French, pure: nat \" chauffee\u201d health Brand Summer Unions each, per set.The Watson Natural W each, per set.sevecocsaue sevseassdrnes ~ Penman and Sovereign Br tural wool, at, each .There is not a store in range can be seen.\u2014 Summer Underve Some of the lines we hav - SE, 4 made King: @esr \u2014 Mr.A.McConnell is in town looking having sold his farm MOINS : Deaths Reported.i NER NOIR NSIICINISISIINNINIRK \u2018MISS EMMA J.MACDONALD, MOS- \u2018occurred at her home on Monday, May 25th.The deceased, who was in her Mrs.O.H.Merriman passed away here | this week at Concord, Vt., under sad ' The body was found in the woods a few miles above Concord village last | Wednesday, morning, Tuesday, Mr.Higgins accompanied by L.W.Hasted to walk through the woods, each || On all orders sent to us by mail._ x CE | We Save You M | ( | \u201cx I 2 , WE not only quote the very lowest prices on ol find of merchandise, but we also enable you to.save ma § dollars in the course of a * tion charges.LI.Write TO-DAY for our new big\u201d K CATALOGUE for Spring and Summer 198- sent FREE \u2014 and see how much money\" | save by doing all your buying at SCRO \u2018Read our GREAT FREE DELIVERY OFFER and remember we refund all the money when fakin not satisfactory.\u2014 We take all the risk.i .j + TEST US WITH A TRIAL ORDER TO-DAL year, by paying ce à AWS re Ty + f 3.i IES, .> 1 THREE EXTRA PRICES ARE POSTPAID, SPECIALS.LE Pr H.4 { =\" So Te EN WE CIT KISS Ten I OOO sos, {JCP .SAAS COTES TC) ee a\" VF A 7 XY {À () Off POS SOS ew) LI ON DS 4 i _ y | © 00 5 Te 2) iy Reeariong part are re SW R 20.\u2014Collapsible Opera glasses \u2018well made, will fit easily into vest pocket, finished black enamel and embellished with small mirror at side.\u2014 i | 10.Opera.glandes, probly sign, .eolid construekion, enamelled fittings, Joalper¥ - covered pillars, fitted with R SPECIAL PRICE POSTPAID sous vacnso severe Gsssss sens .50e » sm Z a.> = 5 æ | nse set, HO | three ina SPECIAL i POSTPAID \u2026 + \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u20142te \u2014 .MARBLETON.Arrivals include Mr.A.C.Miquelon, calling on friends ; Mr.Lee Bishop, of Hartford, Conn., on a visit to his father ; Mrs.H.E.Frye, Sherbrooke, on a visit te her parents, Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Howard; Mr.F.A.Noble, of Cookshire, in town Tuesday : Mr.1.Staples home on a short visit; Mrs.H.G.Bishop home from a visit to: friends in Sherbrooke.4\u2014 Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for (ravellers.es LL.Kilburn.Prop, MOE\u2019S RIVER oud Mr.A.E- White-hae i hes, |\" Waterville Baptist chur the 7th inst.g irs, Stephens, who VE ol ra few months WI .ne hom hos returned to her Fe R.D.Pallister 8% die! Fe he West.= roods to the a Sir.pallister and bis e fll mimi + , er ul Ta = * LE.to NO 1] uy see did 00 it a SIVA erful lens and wills sight.\u2014 101% VERY SPECIAL 7 BP POSTPAID Je 104 as cut, IB + 1 - - di à blue\u2014 ir has nd 4 from the Feller Instit es ue - gist in the services \u2018 aus a) \u201cLieutenan Fo TR pugiments Will + rill Wil à emant Colone bee, comma Cavalry (Eastern 1 hos to-day, by te ; officer: Do a, as follow \u201c \u201cCavalry camp -v about 16th July ; { This is undoubted be @ most interest The Laprairie car * Phere will be no Ju The Bastern Towns gade, Full strebgth,- Juebec for the ann: Ls j } : ~ vs prt jor participation in geents: ch are to This will be a po for the Eastern To , oh the di Ity in the way tioned is in the mic when men a d.to- the farma.advanced this year perhaps be pretty w 16th July.evs \"Ths is a problem the various regimen sive, and by a lit the baying operatio be-able to arrange, The celebratign at the week of the 10t of Walse does not ar so that the brigade days\u2019 training before views._ The 3rd Cavalry 1 thy\u201d 8th Duke.of Co \u201cspadian Hussars, Hussars and: 13 fes bona x Havelock, revois, Heatninglor apd is commantled Bart, The Tth Hussars \"rons from Bishoif \u201c Negantio, Cuokéhire commanded by Lt.-C4 The l1th' Hussars ve aquadrons from mond, Windaor Mills Sherbrooke, comman« The fib Dragoo - wquadrons fr CSL vile, Waterloo.Stan Cownnaville, under c& Col.D.M.Stewart.TRE | CELEBRATI( we: AT QUE The official progre \u201cbo celebration as it .follows PL upday, 19th Jul Catholique de la.Je Francaise\u201d wil, db | \u2018mory of Champlain J Monday, © 20th Jul alds-at-arms .and will appear in the st in the time of Chan alde.will proceed ti wopping at all imp make official ai Connection with the arrival of official g' gramme of the follo tival \u201cof the British @ congress of th Physicians of .Noel open, 4 \u201cTuesday, 2lst J Seception of official French and Americ: oon \u2014 Peri.= Pageant on the Plain ENéning\u2014Concert i wd performance of ) Bymphonic Ode \u201cCH Wednesda , 22nd "]
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