Sherbrooke daily record, 1 juin 1909, mardi 1 juin 1909
[" J A ; DE * Na ishing, Tene unrivaled or Rheuma- FOR ALLS enjoyment.G.KIMP-\" Te x 24 = .a DA Hlisease | wee \u2018 pu ifallen.adaresstd the > pPresby tering evening Sry 1 s Missional | 4 in Toronto: Jdress at evening on LL À LE his injured M 2,1 4 vil in o eritk a few day?; J'heres&, nu er, rst visit to a ir B.W.Ayer | LT 4 Led ne fe \u2014\u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE, TUESDAY, JUNE né, 1, 1909, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ONE CENT = =\u2014 June 1.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 most serious conflagrations a! sgited this section for many ut yesterday afternoon, 0 roe 0 lock, in the mill be- we to Messrs.Parsons Bros., and | the re was got under control, + yed other buildings, caus- Me io the_ extent of about a.caught in the picker room ad rapidly to the other build- hich were totally destroyed.shoddy and mattress mills, the batten machinery, grinding and mill, carriage house, and over ÉTÉ tore house owned and containing 600 worth of goods.; red bridge over Moe\u2019s River do burned.i dabborn fight was made to.save y but the fire gained such \u20184Madway that it was- impossible it under control.vas With great vas.also, a s | a were reduced to ash- difficulty that i and canteens, even to members ', F4.1Will'yoù be good enough there- Piowarn all officers concerned be- 2 {ey proceed to camp.that - the gd liquors within camp limits is prohibited.it am to state that the Honor- tg Ministen, will hold you, as tu all other commandants, per- ly responsible that the law is Kiroken, and that no spirituous li M whatever is sold in-camp.\u201cYour Obedient Servant, #(Sgd.) F.L.LESSARD,- nu Colonel A«dit.-General.\u201d\u201d Militia Council of Canada (e- further {hat it should be ander- W that in each Province of Cana- M à ordér to give effect to the above ioüs and secure the observance me, it being contrary to D i] \"i'w in ronnection with messes v.antes of the active militia of BS: that the Council will welcome Of \\tisteñce of the provincial author- L¥ith whom lies the responsibility shorcing license laws.À uno 8 HER MONTREAL Terrill, Formerly of .Bury, Que.PRHEW OF MR.A.L.NcIVER, @ BURY, AND WELL-KNOWN THEREZ si June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014Tha- Bad \" Montreal reached here yes- & afternoon that Mack Terrill, & put in force at the i be- financial stringency, which was tmp known in this vicinity, N w of Mr, A.1,- MeTver, and ed here in Mr.4 Jr several years, was drowned L ous, Canoding on Back River in À \u2018 .: Toung friend, Mr, Robertson, and de two brothers were with him @n0e, when the water, being : h this time of year, upset om de and the four occupants were nto the coll waters.ni the EEE seen to rise again, k other three were carried by ag Over three miles _ down- ore reaching safety, MIVFULLY BURNED.AUGHTER OF BAILIF Mice ; ) BAILIFF GENDER HAS NAKROW ES- I CAPR, : My, inthe June T\u2014The five- | Fae aughter of Bailii Jules bg 52 While playing with match- ae lo her clothing this morn- Was terribly burned.Le los : i hy two-thirds of her body, and her faco were badly scorch- He bo; i hos burned off her head.> Xowever, will likely recov- TEs, TLE VILLAGE VISITED BY FIRE.oo lie Suffers $8000 Loss\u2014Parsons Bros.\u2019 Mill and Oth- eu Property Destroyed\u2014Bridge Over River Burned.one time it had caught on fire.The residence of and a barn owned by Mr.Aldridge, were saved with great difficulty.The only means of fighting the fire was a bucket brigade.Assistance was asked for {from Coaticook, but the Corporation of that place was unable to send the engine nine miles owing to the condition of the roads.The fire was got under control about seven o'clock, but the ruins were smouldering for some {ime afterwards.There were, some narrow escapes.One of the workmen who was fighting the fire in the mattress factory was surrounded by the flames, and to save himself had to jump from an upper window.He escaped without injury.Another firefighter received a nasty cut on the forehead.It is stated that Messrs.Parson Bros.carried no insurance, while Mr.Ayer carried $500.The damage to the other houses which caught fire, is estimated at about $1,000, and the loss by the burning of the bridge will be » .mptist Church was saved, as at- placed at 81,000.\u201cuf AR SELLING LEPPELIN MEETS - 2 >\" IN MILITIA CAMPS WITH A MISHAP.A | \u2018| 220 ~ je From Adjutant General [Airship Struck Tree While - - KA À em the Subject.\u2026- Landing.: ; \u201cfRä-CALLED UPON TO SEE IT WAS SERIOUSLY INJURED -= THAT ORDER PROHIBITING HAD COVERED ABOUT 850 22\" SALB OF LIQUOR IS EN.MILES IN 37 HOURS.2 \"FORCED - ~ Goephingen, Juné 1.\u2014After coverin hielo June 1\u2014(Spécial)\u2014As the & distance of \u2018about 850 miles in 3 1 4 i go into camp at Granby hours, Count Zeppelin\u2019s new airship, 50 Years 1{ fs duwhere, the publication of the Fon its return trip from Bitterfeld to ing Powder \u2018is | if wing letter will be instructive and Friedrichshafen, \u2018came to grief ih an am of tartar | f= \" Otta 17th April, 1900.| open field near - here yesterday.In lients calcule- à ML 11 010085 SP uvring f landing the airship ut the lowest ; Sm the Adjutant-General Canadian manoeuvring lor a landing ; or pay, ther ! UE Ulitia to Os \u2018Commands and In- came-inio contact with a tree, and its pitted tn, lo.J äpedent Districts, re sale of lposition last night was very danger- e ok\" : À BR wr in camps of instruction:\u2014 | ous f sily digested\u2019.¥ § ie ppr = LOT 1 m0.0 OCERS-* aie \u201che camps of ju Thë damage to the ship 1s more eee) BF] ste -+ a1 beve tho han | Sorious.than.at Arab outs ni SES pm! B85 dion to inform you that the sory.examination directly a the a6 i «|.Janble, the Minister, wishes you cident showed that the envelope ha .£8.uy all possible precautions: to been torn, and it was thought that the S frat the sale of liquor in camps, [injury could be repaired and that the | UE.hors\u2019 as well as in all other Party would proceed.A more careful eH , examination, however, -disclosed the fact that the propeller was broken, and a.considerablè time must elapse befora_the journey could be continued.The position is unfavorable, the ground being very hilly, The bow rests on the ground, while the stern 18 about 65 feet in the air.- Enormous crowds soon assembled, and it became almost impossible for vehicles to pass along the public high- Way.- Count Zeppelin immediately came to Goeppingen in an automobile and telegraphed to Ulm for pioneers and to Friedrichshafen for workmen to make repairs.After resting for several hours at an hotel he returned in the evening to the scene of the accident, proceeding from there by automobile to Friedrichshafen.He returned here this morning.Repairs are now being made; but these are of a temporary nature, whereby the airship may proceed to Friedrichshafen.Permanent repairs probably will require six weeks in order to get the ship to Manzell.À new prow, much shorter than the original one, will be constructed, without the vertical steering: planes.No one was injured in the accident, but Count Zeppelin has been much depressed over the mishap.MAY BE BIG = - TEXTILE STRIKE.\u2014 NOT DISPOSED IN MONTREAL TO ACCEPT REPORT OF BOARD OF CONCILIATION.in- Montreal, June 1.\u2014A strike of SD hers in the local mill of the Domin- 3 1-.jon Textile Company now appears a most imminent.Its object is to ov- | the th: reduced scale of wages ois time of the recent endorsed as being still a fair and pro- Mclver\u2019s - per scale in almost all respects by & board of conciliation under\u201d the Ottawa Trades Disputes Act a week ago, and to restore the old rate which \u2018was 10 to 25 per cent.higher.» There are only some seventy men involved in the-immediate dispute, through the strike would probably \u2018have the effect ot tying up the factories generally.* The discontented workers assert that the spinners at Magog have promised their entire co-operation.+ THE BANQUET TO DR.PELLETIER.At the meeting last evening at the Monument National for the purpose of organizing in connection with the proposed banquet to Hon.P.I lletier by citizens of Sherbrooke, about thirty prominent citizens were present.Messrs.Keith Edwards and J.Nico were appointed joint secretaries.committee was also appointed to make arrangements as to the date and place of holding the banquet.The banque will be non-political, and among the The | and leaders of the Opposition.committee appointed includes Liberals, ['omervatires and Nationalistss =, \u201cth r.Jos.Daigneau, - -| gational.POS les are by MCE 18 guests will be the Provincial Ministers | WORKMAN KILLED Was in Tunnel of British Canadian Asbestos Co, ROOF CAVED IN AND HE WAS ~~ CRUSHED TO DEATH; - Black Lake, June UE zear Beaudoins while working in _the: tunnel of the British Canadian Asbestos Co., yesterday, was accidentally killed by the roof caving in.He leaves a wife and four children DANVILLE AND RICHMOND AROUSED.Pledge Support to Layme Missionary Cause.DANVILLE CHURCHES WILL RAISE $2,000 AND RICHMOND $2,500 PER ANNUM Danville, June f.\u2014(Special \u2014 The mass meeting \u2018held in the Town Hall on Sunday evening, in connection with the Laymen\u2019s Missionary Movement, hrought out a large audience.Deep interest was manifested in the practical and inspiving addresses given by the visiting laymen from Montreal and Coaticook.A resolution was adopted by wh 3 it was.voted to undertake toi'rpide the sum \u2018of $2,000 in Danville and vicinity during the present year, for the work of the various Mission Boards.A committee was named to interest the irrespective congregations in this matter, as follows : M.Henry Richey, Methodist ; Chas, Boutelle, Church of England ; Jas.A.McCallum, Presbyterian ; B.H.Barnard, Advent Christian Church, and Geo.McCracken, Congre- c THE MEETING AT RICHMOND Richmond, June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Richmond Congress in connection with the Laymen\u2019s- Missionary Movement came to a brilliant termination on Thursday and there can be o doubt that substantial results will soon be in evidence from the eloquent and instructive addresses which were day by day listened to by large and enthusiastic audiences.The afternoon session on Thursday was somewhat affected in attendance on account of | the funeral of Dr.Brown, which drew away almost ail the men, ieaving the Wiggs, of Quebec ; Mr.Williams, Montreal, and Rev, Canon Tucker, of Toronto.The evening session was held Ste.Anne\u2019s Church and was attended by about four hundred people.chair was accupied by Mr.G.J.exander, and the Chancel was by representatives of all the Church choirs of the town.In addition the rector, Rev.Jas.Hepburn, and the speakers, the following were present: Rev.Messrs, Carmichael, Craik and England.| The speakers were the same as in the afternoon.| Mr.Wiggs gave a very.thoughtful address pointing out the call to ser- vicc made on every church member by the Laymen's Missionary Movement.He laid special emphasis on the Movement from a business stand point, and showed that the evangeli- zation of the world in the generation was quite possible if each did is duty.,Ç 8 Mr.Williams is a pleasing speakez and made an excellent impression the audience by his earnest appeal.He gave some account of the success of the Movement and addressed himself particularly to the business sense of the community.He wished the men of Richmond to consider the (Continued on page 5.) = + \u2018 FORMER SHERBROOKE POLICEMAN, HE SAYS.VERDICT OF .$300 GIVEN WIDOW WHO SUED HIM FOR BREACI[ OF PROMISE, A Belleville, Ont., despatch says ?\u201cAlthough only lasting one hot Justice Britton in the non-jury s tings here disposed.of an interesti breach of promise case.Plaintiff was Mrs.Sophia Lawrence, of Sulphide village, in Hungerford Township.She is 55 years of age, a widow, with two children.Defendant was Thos.Hans- ford, who claims he is 75 years of age but looks - younger.He is a retited policeman from Sherbrooke, Que., recently living with his son, F Hansford, manager of the Sulphide Mine.The plaintif claimed that a marriage contract was made, but that little courting was done, as Hansf rd wanted the wedding to occur soon.Sho claimed the defendant backed out of the bargain owing to the influence of his daughters at Sherbrooke opposed the marriage.This brought bn the suit.\u201cAs the defendant did not appear, nor any counsel for him, Justice Brit- ton awarded Mrs, Lawrence $300 dam- r, 12 ng ages.\u201d ow \u2014 The Police Department of Sherbrogke has no record of having -had in its om- ploy a policeman of the above name.AT BLACK LAKE.night.FATAL ACCIDENT Open Switch, ENGINEER: INJURED.North Bay, Ont.,{June 1.\u2014(Special) \u2014Last evening the past bound Imperial Limited C.P.R.express ran into an open switch at Hobon, 33 miles west of North Bay; damaging the engine aud mail car.! An unknown head, but not seridusly injured.The passengers ing up.4% Three hours delay was caused by the accident.ar.(VL SERVANS 00 MOT LIKE I.Tws Hours EVEN THEN IT ONLY 9 TO 5\u2014 RESULT OF RECENT IN.~ CRBASE Ottawa, June l-An order-in-council has been passed fiting the \u201chours of work for the enting Civil Service at from 9 a.m.tod fym.This means the addition of two hrs to the daily task time of mont él the departments.That the order \u2018is : unpopular, goes without saying, and coming as it does hard upon \u2018the hedld\u2019 of the reductions recently made from.the expected flat increase of $150, it has evoked a general complaint, The mew order creates a particularlysunpleasant situation for the many joombers of the service who have takeh summer quarters up the Gatineau, eg the earliest train from that district gaily.reaches the city at nine, and the last train in the evening goes out af five.The comment was made to-day by more than one of the disgrumtied that the Government is obliging.!-the service to work out the flat increase at 25 cents an hour aaded ime ; _ Yesterday, NEW PRINCIPAL.TO BF, ADVERTISED FOR AT INCREASED SALARY, Quebec, June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014A meeting of the members of Bishop\u2019s College Corporation was held here yesterday to elect a successor to Dr._ Bidwell, principal of the school, but no decision was arrived at.so It was decided to increase the pmin- cipal stipend and to advertise in Canada and England for a successor.In the meantime the sub-rector will.remain in charge of the school.SE HALIFAX RAISED $114,517 ea CAMPAIGN FOR THE Y.M.C.A.BUILDING WAS GREAT SUCCESS.Halifax, N.S., \u2018Juné T.~The ten days\u2019 campaign for the building fund of the ITalilax Y.M.C.A.ended - last The amount aimed at was $108,000.\u2018When the final returns were made up last_evening the total sum | subscribed was $114,517.A number of subscriptions are yet to come in and it is likely the aggregate will run up to $120,000, With this larger sum in hand a building Yarger and more complete than the one proposed will be erected.One man gave $2,500, a lady $7,000, iwenty-nine men gave $1,000 each, ten or fifteen $500 each, and the balance came in smaller subscriptions secured by ten teams of ten collectors each.The new building will be erected on Barrington street, in the most central part of the city.; MANSONVILLE The W.C.T.U.meets with Mrs, Geo.Marsh on Thursday afternoon.; \u2018On Friday evening a social was held at the home of Mrs, Fred.Jersey.Children\u2019s Day will-be observed at 13th.0.Rev.Mr.and Mrs! Miller, Mrs.Peabody, Griggs, McKay and Manson Sutton last week.; Mrs.Baird and Miss Monday in Richford.| Mr.Harold Lynch, of Sweetsburg, spent Thursday, the guest of his father.vu 4 | Mr, M.S.Taylor, Waterloo, was in town last week.Miss Lindup, of the week-end with her sister.Lynch bpent operation for appendicitis at the R.V.Hospital, is doing well, and expects to return home in a couple of weeks.: Miss Bella Young left Monday hen school at Megantic.Miss May Young left Tuesday St.Johns, where she has work for the summer.last week.mer vacation.000000000000000000)000 i THE WEATHER.| : @ LOCAL FORECAST, | $ : : 25 je e eo © Fine and warm today and| ® a Wednesday.4 > 000000000000000000 eee @, Nr.Harry Peabody is home McGill for the summer, + co a \u2014 fe hammer NEAR NORTH BAY.| Imperial Limitéd Raa Into an AN UNKNOWN TRAMP KILLED\u2014 \u2018 mp stealing à ride on \u2018thé platforu; of;:the mail car was instantly killed while Engineer Cur- ran, of Chapleau, was cut about the jaaped with a shak- the Baptist Church ion Sunday, June attended the W.C.T-U.convention at i Knowlton, bpent Mr.Fred Perkins, who underwent an for for obtained Mr, B.D.Young was in Huntingdon The primary department of the Model School closed last Friday for the sum- FATAL BURNING __ ACCENT Fire When Dress Caught.DIED AFTER SUFFERING INTENSE PAIN FOR TWO DAYS, Windsor Mills, June l\u2014(Spedial.})\u2014 Sarah Jane Cousineau, eldest daughter of Mr.Thomas Cousineau, died on Saturday morning aften suffering intense agony as a result of burns she sustained last Thursday, The unfortunate girl was making a fire in the kitchen stove, when her dress, which was of flannelette, caught fire, and in a moment she was enveloped in flames.In her fright, she rushed out of the house and into the garden.Her shrieks for help drew the attention of her mother, but the poor girl appeared to be in such fright that she would not halt, so that her mother was vn- able to get toher to put out the flames.She finally fell down exhausted and Mr.N.A.Knapp, who had at- rived, threw a rug over her and.extinguished the flames.She was carried into the house, and \u2018Dr, Tanner did ev- érything possible to relieve her, but he Meld out no hope.She lingered intil Saturday morning, when death put an end to her sufferings.The deceased was only fifteen years| of age.The fureral took place Sunday afternoon.The servide took place in the house of the bereaved parents, and was conducted by Rev, C.A, Tanner, of St.Andrew\u2019s Church.|A large number of Ye residents of the town were present, | \u2019 Miss Muriel oe the or- gan, and the singing was led by the girls of the Sunday School in which the deceased had been a pupil.The chief mourners were the father, mother, sister and brother, Mr.and Mrs, Nutt and Mr.Francis.The bea.were Messrs.Humphrey, Tear, Carl and John Aitken.The greatest | sympathy was expressed for the sorrowing parents, and quite a profusion of flowers wer sent by the deceased's) former com- 1 panions.CONFIDENCE MAN IN NORTHERN VERMONT.Claimed to fave Come Lately From Orford Mt, Railway, Brown,: N ome King, MEANS OF BOGUS CH |: \u2014 ORNE GOH0OE fosse raisins 57 set Discussed at Mectisg-in-Quebée| A EQUES \u2014 \u2014A SLICK GAME, - A confidence man been working hais northern Vermont townss - His operations |in one case are thus described hy - the| Newport Express and Standard:\u2014 PT \u201cHe entored &| local ttore, und bought a bill of goods \u2018amounting to 828.23.He tende n \u2018payment a cheque for $42 drawn to his order by H, Johnson & Co., on the Canadian Bunk of Commerce of Quebec, and asked for the balance in ¢ash.The merchant refused tol .accept the cheque, and then tho strangèr, to strengthen his case, offered aid Bo made out by the Maine Trust and Banking Co., of Gardiner, Maine, showing that $95 had been credited to Wm.Hawkins, of St.John, N.B., the stranger representing himself as the owner of the | book, This presentation and surrender of the bank book, together with the endorsement of the check by the stranger, had the effect of satisfying the merchant, and he closed the deal.It afterwards transpired that the check was valueless, and upon letter of in- quity into the genuineness: of the bank book, it was learned that such a book had been issued on May 6 by, the bank, whose othcers had made the entry on the strength of a deposit by check from the man for 895, but that the check afterwards proved a fraud, \u2018consequently the book was of no value.The Maine bank wrote that this man had tried the samo trick before in that state.: \u201cA description of the man is as follows: Light complexion, large gray eyes, very light hair, 28 to 30 years old, upper row |of teeth practically gone except two |in front and those in bad state of je about 5 feet 10 inches in height, beardless, apparently a Nova Scotian.| \u201cThe man claimed %o have two brothers, a sister at Gardrmer, Me., and another sister, a nurse in the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, \u201cHe said that he was last employed on the Orford Mountain Ry., construction work, as cook, and was paid off with a check by the sub-contractor who hired him.\" NEW POSITION FOR MR.JOSEPH POPE, C.M.G.: ! WILI; BECOME, DEPUTY MEMBER FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.att.: Ottawa; .June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Joseph Pope, C,M.G., today vacated the position he has held for many years as \u2018under secretary of .State, and Thomas Mulvey, former assistant Provincial Secretary or Ontario, took over the duties of under secretary.Mr.Pope becomes deputy Minister for external affairs, a position created by a recent act.of Parliament, and for which he is well qualified, having served repeatedly on diplomatic missions.| | The branch will be under the Secretary of State, any BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS, \u201cMrs, W.G.Belknap is quite well again ; also her little son, Richard, whose condition last week gave his parents much cause for alarm.© Another blacksmith has come from among us in thé person of Mr.Geo.Therrien, late of St.Malo, | \u2026i Miss Cousineau Was Lighting TT AER [DALY NEWS SPECIALS STILL PREACHING AT 84.Granby, June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014Rev.R.K.Black, who is 84 years of age, has occupied the pulpit in the Congregational Church for the past two Sun- ys.\u2018 .my * \" h 1 | MILK AT 5c.PER QUART.Granby, June 1.\u2014(8pecial)\u2014Not- withstanding the backward spring, and the high price of feed, the milkmen have decided to reduce the price of milk to 5 cents per quart, this tariff going into effect today.~ PRETTY GOOD CATCH, Knowlton, June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mas- ter George Harris seems to be the expert trout fisherman of the village.He with Master Robert Taylor, after a day's outing on Saturday.returned with a catch of eighty rout.: | .== INJURED BY FALL DOWNSTAIRS.East Farnham, June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mrs.Bazenet, of this xillage, had the misfortune to fall downstairs at her home last Friday.She sustained serious injuries to her head.Dr.G.F\\.Fuller was called and dressed the wound.The old lady is slowly recovering, ._ THROWN FROM A LOAD OF HAY.East Hill, June 1-{Special) \u2014 Mr.James Brislain met with quite a mishap while drawing hay.9 pole broke, throwing himt from the load, and rendering him unconscious, and the horses, free of a driver, made a wild run to their home and were captured by Mrs.Brislaing BORN SAME DAY ro TOR \u201c_Johnville, \u2018June 1.\u2014(Special) Monday, May 24th, a Church celebrated her 90th birthday, having been born the same day and year as the late Queen Victoria.Mrs.\\ her years, and able to recall very \u2018many interéstiiig events and experiences, 4.: 17 CONSOLIDATION OF PUBLIG- > SCHOOLS, 1 Windsor Mills, Jung 1\u2014(Special)-\u2014A Public meeting has been called at the Model School for Friday evening next when Mr.J.C.Sutherland, of Rich- Committee of Public Instruction, will give an address on \u2018\u2018\u2019Consolidation of Public Schools.\u201d - ' \u201cA ONK-BYED CALF.L.G.Fadden, gave birth to a calf yesterday, which is quite a freak of nature, It is well developed and in every way perfect, with the exception that it has but one eye, and its hindquarters are shaped like a rabbit.There is no tail, further than the little tuft like that on & bunny.Mr.Fadden has sold the calf to BE.G.Fadden, who will keep it as a curiosity.Williani Farwell, President, | reasonable price.buy a pair of shoes.The wagon- | [ROM ALL \u201cPARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOUSE SCORCHED BY FIRE: Bolton Centre, June 1, \u2014 (Special) \u2014What might have been a serious fire occurred here on Saturday night at about 11 o\u2019clock, when the house occupied by Mr.N.Royea took fire.Mre, Royea who was up with a sick child, was the first to notice it, and\u2019 gave the alarm.Help came and the fire was extinguished before much damage was done, .meurs - \u2019 THE BURY CHEESE FACTORY _ Bury, June 1\u2014(Special)-Our cheese factory is now receiving - 2,380 lbs.of milk daily, and it is still inc The demand for theese is good, and the, farmers are looking forward toa good summer from the returng of thein milky Cy Eas METHODISTS GET TO WORK, Richmond, June 1: \u2014 (Special)\u2014A% the Methodist Church, Sunday morn4 ing, the Laymen\u2019s Movement meetings bore fruit.After a little discussion it was moved by Mr.W.J.Ewing, ses conded by Wm.Taylor, supported bw Mr.Stanton, \u201cthat the obligation of this congregation be assumed with the sister churches and that the amount necessary to - barry on the work be raised,\u201d It was carried by a standing vote.Then & commitfes wai named tons \u2019 sisting of Mr.Frank Smith (Convener): Jand J.H.Lindsay as secretary treas surer, with Mr.Taylor, E., M.Presby, Wesley Bidgood, D.Armitage, W.Ja Ewing and others to take the neces sary steps in canvassing for weakly] AS QUEEN VIO» IA, : James Church is hale and active for-one of mond, and member of the Protestant | + Noga Sons bel Spctal dl: Sow) Dern oise Find de Oo offerings to meet the case.The maetd ing was enthusiastio, MARRIAG Ck Ri 0 TIRE JOHNSON \u2014 DAWH l Cowansville, June 1.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The marriage took place on Saturday, evening at the Methodist Parsonage \u2018here of Miss Edith Lilian Dawe, Newfoundland, to Mr.William Henry, T.Brown officiated, and the others present were : Mrs.Brown, Mr.and- Mrs.Lawrence, Mrs.I.H.Kerr and Miss Lawrencs.The happy couple took, the 9.37 express to Newport, Vt., and carried with them the good ! The pri SCOTSTOWE.| à çÇ \u2018he primary and elementary departe ments of our school closed last Frie: day for the.season.to th reparatory services the commue nion are to he held this week in the Presbyterian Church.The tor will pit of the Advent Christian Church Fitch Bay last Sunday.MOES .RIVER.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Draper been called to the bedside of their daughter, Mrs.James Howe, of at } NEWSPAPERS ARE DOING A SE! VICE TO ADVERTISERS AND READERS, The object of advertising is to bring to the = attention of those having a need, where this can be supplied quickly, and at a For instance, probably 500 to 700 people who read this issue of the Record, wish to tisement, setting forth the merits of any style of a shoe, giving particulars and price, would attract the attention of every one of these readers, for at the time they \u201care interested in shoes.The same thing applies to every article ever offered for sale, as there is always some one, some- ~ where, who wishes to buy, The newspaper offers the cheapest and best medinm get these people together.À Do not forget the Record advertisers are responsible and tried business men, and .you can deal with them with confidence, Sunbridge, Vt., who is in a critical condition from heart trouble.EASTERN- TOWNSHIPS BANK + CAPITAL PAID UP, $3,000,000.00, HEAD OFFICE-SHERBROOKE, QUE.Wames Mackinnon, General Manager: 81\u2014BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA\u201481 Correspondents all over the World, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Deposits o! $1.00 and upwards Fo eived.Current Rates.\u2018 THe Deposifor is subject To no delay w 'atever in the withdrawal : ~~ ~uy portion of the deposits \u201c RESERVE, $2,000,000.00, % * Interest ~ Credited af of thé xbole An attractive adver- to 9 The publishers of the Record guarantee these advertisers in all their offers in this paper, to the full amount paid for their advertising, provided the Record is mentioned when writing the advertiser.Lo of wishes of many friends here.© \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014i ook : » Rev.Samuel Clark\u2019 supplied the puîs have 8 = bla ene \" Reem, x v \u201c D 04 re IE SES Ca.Cad aay TE - FN q Ng gt ENGR \"A a a Bn es ee ë ET JRE RT PN py SRE - beat 0 po PRT oar F RSA EDR g uc _ Aion can make into men but God.can.do it and we help in the work of de- attempted in the abstract, we Church parade.The service was make our formal bow to-day but not only by our first parade and not only in-parade.We do not pass as cure alls for all the difficulties that afHict: humanity, but we do have an agency \u201cmen.\u201d There are to help to make 3 whom no organiza- \u201csome, oi course, veloping manhood, There is too much work ad \\ \u201cROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.The concert given by the children of the: Three Villages in the Haskell Opera House on Thursday evening drew a large crowd and was much enjoyed by all.-The programme of 24 numbers consisted of choruses, recitations, readings and drills.Aside from the | children, those who took part in the programme were Miss Daisy Stevens, Newport, reader; Mr.Harry Dane, Mys.S, W.Hadlock, entertained Que.RE - Cae 00 WINDSOR MILLS.Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Campbell and family have returned to Montreal.| Fheir house will be occupied by Mr, Des Bailles in the near future.Mr.A.J.Brown, K.C., Mrs.Brown, a d \u2018Mr.Holmes have taken up their residence for the surnmer months.They arrived in their auto on Saturday.* withdrew |} 0 | - | Mr.and Mrs.'C.Skjhner,.brooke, were giiests of \u2018her sister, Mrs, Samuel Robinson, over Sunday.Rev.Beniiett lectured -at the church on Sunday evening in\u2019 the interests of the Bible Society.5 : Rov.Devitte, of hold Sunday evening, services fortnightly during the summer.He MAGSAWIEPL, ris first announcement of Sher Hatley, proposes to ices here for # j, LA ; fn tho Methodist Church und the Rev.Gouneil will not ey te the No ALL of the Methoriot Chuiehe \u201ccombe, C.'0, Swansop, M, Williams, say 7 ni : RY .| : | se- +; :0 1 y Ve Uo ol] » \u2019 .: HR: i Mr.Miele, chap Join of the Lodge, cond Monday in June, that will be the this (Tuesday) afternoon.at the pee | Waterville : Mr.John Carbee, C@-| \u2018There will be no service at the Me- Fine Milanaise Lisle Thread Gloves, in mod Lo UE a preached phe arrive § Yer of the 14th day of June, 1909, at 10 a.m.sonage.Cen © ! naan, Vt.; F.BE.Kendall, L.Longton | thodist Church next Sunday afternoon.black, .embroidered backs, 2 clasps.ean o es, greys, whity py Fe 4 it : took for stan ed said amongst Those interested in the Mooney bridge | Mrs.P.Doyon has returñed from a Re __Walters, L.Hea os Coldwell, Sunday School is also withdrawn.Fine \"Lisle Thread Gloves, in tans, greys pr and CL LE A Good ins \u2018As\u2019 Odd Fellows, we Would do well to be present.pleasant.visit with friends in.Beauce, ; V: N° Randle, M.F.Phelan, Dawa.Me.Fred Patterson, formerly of \u201c§;length slebves, mousquetaire style, 2 clasps at yrs, oe - ¢ : | Moe\u2019s River, bu now o dmontorr, .Tea Alta., is visiting friends in this vicinity.CL Mr.and Mrs.Johnson and Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Bozer, of Huntingville have rother, been recent guests of their W.A.Bozer.Messrs.Alvan A.Lindsay and W.A.Bozer are to leave this week for a trip to the Northwest.Lindsay Mrs.Emma has been in and EER ) \u201d .E \u2019 hr ar Ft, 15 made de CL es ee a Ce \u2019 - jo BT} A Ele PAGE EWR, 7 : - NHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.+ ben ) $2 39 tM] Y TE oo .apo .Th ; TMS SE EIRE Ie - T - = mmm me eee a boyd AR: RE \u201coF 48e ED ÿ 16 .\u20ac.æ , - - : : OISE TS ene pe a eu NI RTR of Richimond,\u201csang two solos which Mrs.W.H.Wharroam, \u2018left Monday to il; Une \u20ac f Mr * OH 218%} nt Bb Bacimon( .W.H.Ÿ , left y bec, and wilt to the Lakes below uoou of June 9th at the home ob drs.S0000000 vue 2e) HR ait ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT [cot mt ot ver Mea flit gi oe oo Sis oo eter EE 188 bt Writ ray To arge congregation and the entire ser- where-they \u2018will be the guests of- Mre.| vdabuhe regular meeting of Nictoria Mrs.Alex.Gauvin, who went to .; Es w à JETP} ¥ Sone e pful and inspiring.\u2018The Gofi's brother, Mr.Jas.Rea.- lLodge, No.16 I.O.O.F., this even- Montreal \u2018Hospital for treatment a few : Riogit Fah - LOCAL HAP [ , Poo th oh.orne the Ode | Ir.Percy Wilkingen, Be Montreal, ing, business of importance is to take weeks ago, is expected home soon, a 0 ?dl BEL Php aE IWS ap programme of \u201cspent the week-en in Compton witli! place.being much improved in health.\u2019 aa Ha HEE _ ere regret and sor i h Ir.PS Curot, I tor P 1 ae treo is \u2019 ent for ee Soustie : [1e TAS HE FRIES bail ue -~ \u2018| Orrow is expres- r.M.J.Curot, Inspector of Public the purpose of giving the students a JOHNVILLE.\u2018A pe oak TN AE IE Daily Reports From Correspond- sed at the departure of Dr.Lambly to Schools, will make his official visit to the Academy their annual training.my se dent! thing of LL : EU TOUL |A ts of What is Going On Montreal and all wish him great suc- the R.C, School, Compton, on Wednes-| Mr.and Mra.Stott, of Farnham, e measles ave evidently a Lhibe Mention is made of the following des; 0 CRE TEE ents © at is e |cess in the city.Mrs.(Dr.) Lambly, ddy of this week.and two sons, were the guests of Mr.the past for this yeal.of the Bibl : : : Ing desirable Nova.2 à LE A URL 45 CL \u2014 with Russell and Jeanne left on Mon- | In the absence of the pastor, the and Mrsi F.11, Bridgman, Elm st.The travelling secretary of ie Cube ties; being timely suggestions | Se 1 Bg 23 Lak 10 PERSONALS AND CURRENT day to join her husband in Montreal.m rning service in the Methodist on their way to thelr cottage at Is Society, Rev.Thomas Bennett, 1s 101 g ° Coreen Dress Requisites » alt al ase EVENTS OF INTEREST TO A farewell dinner was given to her at Church on Sunday next will be con- | land Pond.be here and give a lantern lecture ot ï - 2.LSE 5 Her : 4 Ste.Julie Station.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.\u2018 ducted by the Rev.Thos.Bennett, Dis- Mr.Thomas Roberts, of Coaticook, | I'he Wonderful Story of Move,\u201d Fri- Summer H ie] Î To STE | br # a; DAILY RECORD READERS.Stewart, Mrs.Pennington and Mrs.trict Secretary of the Canadian Bible has gone to Winnipeg, where he will day.evening, June 11th., OS1Cry or Women Lo ia CE CEH \u2014 Crawford, from Lyster and Mr.\u2019 and Society.\u2018: = \u2018 reside.a : \u201che Ladies\u2019 Aid are to hold a busi- Women's Tan Thread Hose, 55 vo tk.® Ï EE ELLE INVERNESS.Mrs.Mick and Miss Miller, from 1n- | r.and Mrs.B.J.Simons, of Bul- In town: Messrs, F, C.Mosher, Te ness meeting at the Church Wednesday fronts, 60c.pair \u20ac, dvC.per pair.With ebtoiderug Li CE hE ot! RG ; A the | verness joined in the farewell party, wer, are spending the present k ju land Pond: F.L.Ball, Haverhill June =n, at 3 p.m.Women's n-w ings i lat bp SERIE TO oh doy, the ive.No.50 ole.and Mrs.Mick and the baby and Compton, the guests of their son, Mr.Mass ; H.T, Bail, Rbk Island; F.| The Ladies\u2019 Guild is to meet with the new ados in ork Sone gs in lhe latest shadey tg TU EME eg hE go ted their Grat Pversary by o Dell\u201d Miller went with Mrs.Lambly J.A.Simons.0 J.Peterson, Edmonton, Alta.; F.O: | Mrs, John Frye, Lennoxville Read, on champagnes, etc.Lace ankles.Price Shc.per pa: raha ; 2) ik 5 4 Rte brated their frst anniversary Yield as far as Richmond.| Mrs.Wilkinson and her daughter : Davis, North Hatley; F.we Bean, Thursday, June 3rd, aud the NW CT RE ' \"CE 90\u20ac, PET pair, ; Crom, a C1&T : ; W 5 , n, + = U.rs.A.7, Lind- nan?i si HEY.aterville ; David Johnso: g- U.ut the home of Mrs.A ind- Women S Summ or Gloves Ce.pal.fil , \u20ac { iL ia very indifferent health of late, SELLLLEEELLLLLRIEL04444840000 0000060084004 Summer Wash Belts at 25e, x We are now showing- a complete line of Su a_large range of delicate summer shades.(omer W Ho 7 - Price 250 e Dutch Collars and Jabots for Summer Ver A complete line of Dutch Collars in Embi : LA Irish Lace, at prices ranging from 85c.to wT Lace and rw) ach Bly ce Jabots to match the above, from 45c.tn.$7.00 All styles of Linen Collars, also a complete assortment of Rag, # 4 a : y 3 ue ES in the concrete.Some perform their [4 ri M: Ce >} Miss Edith Dresser, of Melbourne, : vi : Ri - ; .Ta religious duties hut do not come to baritons Eu Misses ee Stevens has been on a short visit to her sister the 30th, giving vo or ent Ben\u201d Mrs.William Alger is still confined Lo ing Stocks, Ascot Stocks, ete.1] Hi \u2018 the heart of things.They are very 17 = ne fl y, St 5> Mrs, Cox.I _ Pett, who Somes oO delegation of the house by a serious lameness In 0 M sh V fi g i § .a § 44 ah + much interested in the service of the pit > 1 rs.Swallow Has been spendin a .N Tod Ë «>, her foot.ps pen- esi * VCIIINES IO \\ \u2018 RCE Es med.\u201c .-'The Ladies* Aïa of the Congrega- dava wi CINE ladies from North \u2018Hatley to Ayers ve ME \u2019 r summer i AEE Ly : Temple but forget the man suffering or; 1 Church held a sale and supper je days with her daughter in Sher: \u2018Cig in attendance at the \u2018\u201c\u201cTownsbip \u2018Mrs.A.Viens, of Cleveland s Mills, ; New lines of plain Msi 3 Wear i £143 Heirs | dying by the wayside.They pay their ; the Churçh parlors from 3 to * yoke, A nual\u2019 of the W.C.T.U held here has been quite ill,.but is improving.ew lines oi pan open sh Summer Veilings in all the atagt HE fa dues to the Church and go\u2014if not too jo The ered for \u2018salé many beau- rs.Baker returned Sunday t nn ed ol eme Mr.G.K, Muncaster delivered over - shades.Prices from 25c, to 40c, per yard.; 2 HE wisi 3 tired.And perhaps even the preacher pm y cle \\y Peau- \u2018 Montreal \u2018aîter spending two ANY on Wednesday.$100.worth of live hogs at Birçhton : Ce - - Lu ae CR THE.; nd > tiful and useful articles, also delicious as.8 Mrs.David Borland died on the 2lst °C.Suit C Î : CMe 1 A \u201ckt Ai 7 CL preaches so many sermons and thinks home-made candy Tho proceeds a- h Ha Ww.Mil : | rox leaving a husband and four Station the last of the welt, | ul ases for the Week-End Trip sow Site Baltes) CA that is sufficient.And it is all right T ta: a ; r.W.Miller hooked a 23 lb.stur- A a \u201c4ook.pi Miss Alice Cleveland spent\u201d the\u2019 week ; ro.A Le 3 #: CL as far as it goes but God has given us mounted to over R00.who went to Bée\" last week.Unfortunately, the-rdd Noa all children.Her funeral too Ve end\u2019 at Waterville, the guest of.Mrs., Suit Cases of peal Jeather » well and strongly made, ja tn FRR Ji Lo larger opportunities for doing indivi- mo tr al n Wednesda auff vine i whs broken and the fish for a time es- to od ied int en \u201ctook lace -F.G.Gale.5 SLZeE - inch, $5.20 ; 26-Inch, $6.00.Co Ee oly STI ULE x i 1 dual work for our fellows.I¥is not\u2019 à ndicitio was 0 ra te e hrs.caped but becoming entangled in the al Fast H to Rov.Dévitte officiat- - Mrs: Harriet \u2018Wilkinson arrived last \u2014_\u2014 Sree : a Loe 124 EN 1d $ \u20ac; enough to look after a man\u2019s family | day and has been doin verÿ févorab- | bshes adjoining the bank\u2019 was aîter- ab.BOSE 2 va.dat LS 1%, Week from England and is the pepe - REA à fi {14451 i i when he is fez) pei $i Is our duty to Jy ever since.He was g companied by i ras captured\u201d by one of the © pl | Riis Borland, of Springfield : \u2018has her nephews, Messrs.-E.and W.J.0.A - BAYI E 105-107 Welliagiy \"RISA E 160-1888 save the man himself.Some say edu- 4, vie \"7.Aéinds.ET ER > 4o visit! so Mr.p, | Oakés.T.CE EE | nu « 2 treet, : + aL EY {RE cation will do it, others say change a Mas.Ball and Dr.Colby.~~ | |The Town Band will give a concert bore 10 vist.her bigther, Ur D ce te ® : $ SE à M5, TES BHF man\u2019s environment and in few g 2 | The International Band, with \u2018an en- iii\" yoCphe\u2019s Hall où Ba A concert Borland.iy ay 4nd TET \u201c DANVILLE \u2014 » #7 : ALE ay 1 1 a 10085 | a Son will have - 2 But hat roltment of twenty members, \u2018have as- +.th which ought oh ! one» pre] \u2018Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Rose, of West CL s à Ll : | IVFIISIIIIIING 9977777777 on 2 46.osu EE ae LEE EN sumed their practising, having\u2019 engag- CA > -ORgHY | @ well patromiz- more,: Vt.; so.timed.1 eir annual visit The Dorcas.ociety.were entertained |- : - ONZE {EEE a M we want is to get into a man\u2019s heart Me iT : 04 Te ed.el y : Pa 4 OQ AIEEE SR CR NTSC EN St cm ot dt the : ; ; N .RN \u20ac Lie « ee 2e 40 ad MrT.A.Vallee, of Sherh ooke, as | - rie 74 qu grd oh to friends at.thelr former\u201d home, A this (Tuesday) \u201cafternoon \u201cat the home ting at J.Rollins, on Tuesday last ; : ant rs : {4 148.| and save the man, then he will get: oa Mr Pye OL DASE 2% | |The Greenldy publig school has clos: | er's Cliff, as t \u2018attend, the W,C.T, VU.: W a Stockwell.od Mr, D.Brown, who spent the past \\GREENEAY.-:* Fr .ie 3 better surroundings better coat, a i \u201c1015 2, ed for the session.; re ; > 9: ode Rae TT | of, Mrs.W.H.Sto : AD ven ; : n, p he P : PROC IE mr 1355 Bele better h Cha a h or Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Hopkins moved | \u201cIfo.Walke jon.1 1 \".1 (Gonvention \u2018here last week, and\u2019 were | \u2018The Sunshine Cifcle of thé\u2018Presbyter- winter in Lowell, Mass., calling on Recent arrivals include Ri: = - 4 | ERY ie Al ver oe orm ous : je robles.\u201cinto their new house this week, which} ary De o enshaw, Jeacher of the Bri- } guests for a few days of Mr.and.Mre.ign Church.will m et on Friday eveh- | friends and neighbors ; Mr.Marcellos Gardner, home fron Nivalet ; tn.TE HE reid ry well but whilst doing that.[they recently purchased from Mr, IL.jo\u2019 compelle the\u2019 Model.School, has Hollis Hitchoook.+o ,.4! [ing at \u201cIsaleigh Grahgs,\u201d the home of Dustin, of Bostan, Mass., visiting his Bruce, .of New\"! Ro load, Lh | its the man Î dies.The Samaritan found gq\" Stone._ Teena pe EU AT i been compelled Le cease work\u2019 hy rea- |.Mrs.LC.Repk.and Jarighter have re- Miss.Jessie\u2019 Boden.Th 2 = \u20ac ie co brother, Mr.; Q.Dustin ; Mr.and Sunday in town the gloat a ù 4 3 19.4 sl _ ; 16 man Jn | is ee and so hg was a Miss K.BI air has secured g position no severe illness.Miss Myrtie Fôw- | turned from West Charleston, Vi, af- |.Arrivals:\u2014Mr.Walter Galbraith, of Mrs.K.Sharon and two children, ter, Mrs.A.F, Begttit; MH Ane ihe rat rend Indeec.i eiped the man and \u2018as sténograptier in the office of F.F.ser has been engaged to take her place: ter a few weeks\u2019 stay with her eldest South Roxton, visiting his\u201d brother, spent Sunday az McConnell.ot Sherbrooke, - spepfling tarda LU \u2018#3 Vig ER 1 he it was who \u2018showed meray.AI Mi S mort.for the remainder of the session.daughter, Mrs.O.Brown {Mr J T.Galbraith: Mr.R.M .ET mest of M d Ns.y th .i Er eT £9 i service for God ar man lends n bilit 1 es, ewpor .| [ he school trustees } 1 a gr g , \\ .\u201cre LT.James Le a8 rait > Ie.490 a (For further St.Francis District News i ad r.an \u2018 Mrs.Vv.1 Ama: CL) cs tf DR 18! fib | of character to hi L Bo 0 Y Miss -Annie Corcoran returne«! home\u2018 Cle present staff have re-engaged A young Scotch woman, Miss M.|Speer, of McGill College, visiting his see other pages.) Miss Edna Varney home to Brewin i 3418 La ar a Tor in : belo x ki sr Ur Friday from a visit to her old home Me NE staff for the next session, Farquehar, direct from Scotland, has |parents, Dr.and Mrs.A.M.Speer; em ville Friday ; Mr.and Mrs.J, Ad 3 ab BY « or ond % Lop mankind.To be à |in Waterloo.| Mr § .H.Baker as Principal with the jcome to live at the home of Mr.and Miss Mabel Grey, spending a week, the AN IDFAL TOUR son, of Ios Angeles, Cal, bere qui Fee Hasy \u2019 i \u2018 TE vo tien A ow you must be a good Mrs.D.W.Davis left Saturday for qu a Miss Lucy Hodge and re.L.Colt, or | \u2018 guest of Miss-Jessie Boden; Messrs.Cn \u2019 of Mr.and Mrs.L.Wheelee.LV ; EE MEET \u2018hristian.ris js he Newton, Mass: .rs.censhaw, if her health per-] Mr.Geo, Mosher has gone to oati- |J.V.:D\u2019Artois and I.A.Darche, of Ar at a ; - = Le a a 0 ice ES 4 Ti ot 4125 Lh Bt motive power to all real Semen th for Mie.J.J.Parker is away on a busi- The R J.H.Belford and M \u20ac cook to clerk for Mr.B.J.Smith.Richmond, guests of Dr.and \u2018Mrs.To the Pacific Coast and He a I = , of 417 si R44 / w men.r ret benea \u20ac ness trip to Boston.: Rev.J.H.Belford and Mr.C.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018Darche on Sunday., \u2019 Co on-e 0 RE Tics dd A) à 1 itd, sod than be trie 70 Chel and State | Monday was Decoration Day.The\u2019 Stevens, are the -representatives of the ; BOWEN.| Mrs.Henry Brown has returned to | Because, of the fact that the Alas- & Fa ! % 1411 4e.nd false to God.\u201d Miss Adele Miller G AR.decorated the graves in.the |.AG to attend the Dio- The funeral of the late Edwin hen old home, after having spent the ka-Yukon-Pacific Bxposition is being FUNRBAL AER 12 EE xh BEES SES === cemetery in (the afternoon and then: av ebec on Tuesday, | Groom, of Hardwood Flat, took place winter with her son-in-law, Mr.A.R.held in Seattle this year, crowds of ak She 1B EILRET IR W,R.BRADLEY & SON, [archi to the Haskell Opera Howse, [78 S00 0 Zo [ fhere on friday, fhe serie one Wilson and family, of Shetbrooke.pecple from the east Wi fact many mrs af 4 3 30 Me ; ry where appripriate exercises were given [7 CT Had + = 1 5p St, Thomas Chiirch, \u2018after which the} tee lo the Pacific Coast.In fact many ' wo GEE DRT t UE - ©NDERTAKERS AND by the children.- eB 1.DIXVILLE.! {body \u2018was\u2019 buried in\u201c8t.Thomas Cam- | ~~.CASTLEBAR.\u201c j «|who have long wanted to visit the |.BOY GA } yË TR UX al PICTURE FRAMERS, rr if On Mondaÿ,\u2018May 24th, there passed | etery., \u201cThe cadket was.\u2018covered by | Arrivals and departures : Mr.: and Ccagt.will make an effort to do 50 | ME\" eepeuçe _Satton, S30 NE FEA { 2 1810 53 FRONTENAC.ST oo a fl COMPTON \u2018 away at Dixville, as already reported, | many beautiful flowers.! Many rela- | My, or i an this year because of the extra attrac- = CATT fmeral of th + * .INTENAC.ST.1 | 1 apa 3 res p G, A0 TR hg ; s.Omer Shaw, Mr.and.Mrs.; Ben, t \u201cwhich th t will have to of- © HE ee gd BPR CORERRRGORN, Gye, ie evil Wilkin Lawes foray [INS U8 BRO) J UL vs and snp siionds, which vant.Haënge, of Kinguey Falls guet of io?and the low rates wil have to of- © pq LIVERPOOL: rum igre 1h 14 19H RL IE ia Yr wo {Tuenlaÿ) \u2018for Pept go i 101 brief illness.The = deceased was well Jar show mm what high es he | Mr, Mrs: Bi siM Jlar-.| aatahlished \u2018 | May 29 LAER AA UBvet Uhurc EUR 174 vol , Bell Tel.Phose 297 \u201c(uesles) Jos TP bo lle nd \u2018favorably: known in the village., M ag held.Mr.Gee où hy wis hue ap os ne oa chilean Nts ters pod Used; Dec use Lou ee nat hs May 22.Dat ; RMPRRÉS AP an urday Jast, 8 HR à FE Tdi .w En : PEL a ™ RECN ARE 4.0 roc | i this ace era \u2018he ; ji: Iwa 8 Tei: >» \u201coO.8.TAY \" - DY \u20ac : N t.> N, Lads isp a Tied 15.< Conforencziiat tho Myibolist Dhurch Ji n Me eo] 1306, she as jmarned much i bo ed re i ays ine Grote, Qu Saturday angi.personally conducted tour is the ideal Juve 12 pat, EMPRESS OF ony et i 4 : J A 0e E Chel there, coon emg 11 TS - AMC D el.eu : YR Ct Ul si ;L \u201cof Mont-| wa: | ; \u2018 sat.or ; > JEU di \"ALL BRANCHES OF INSURANCE.|¢ A Foriyiloury | \u201cHevolion opened Wes devoted vifs and \u201clocked well Howl be gest, mised bv, pis Sunday ; Judge Seth P.Loot, of Mani.way to travel and get the faost So | june 5% Xl ops of rdf) J 20000\" 11 EP RE ur OO ye owing, dre the.B.Cp+ Ghurch, | 10.the yaya of her bonsehold.\u201d On re SA DE.Fig blaoe: ty of Mand e guest on Saturday might.| enjoyment an, ole of @ for such |E.H.SEWELL.Ow .Nos, who IVG FR S$.gy omdey meting.ir the B-Or.GRurch | Monday, the 17ih, she ,was taken dud: | ThArg \u201cll be, a Pleure of the.home.=.FM.Lect.at hid ol tony are naturally looking for euch |E.H.SEWELL Ow hus bef forme past {i A .fesser 0 ' .Father Lavallee is being\u2019 as ay, th 7 1e was taken su a C >, a CéIEDFÉTION, \u201cot the, hopjd, He took part in \u2018the Missyorar;.{a \u201cour.Th\u201d same has\u2019 been- provided ele TEE PE 3 i | A î 00 ® ! ® va Re CIO ae qe à.\u2018 .sisted by: Father Rheaurpe, , Li \u2018ater-, d nly ill and the \u2018attending physician Joly .ho an Sunday next jat, Laymen meeting on Sunday in Pha-._ .Cy {ha Grand Trunk Railway Sys- Co so Le Ga Cutter vas § i po EE W, S DRESSER.0.H JACKH AN ae and Father: Gervais, Z f é-King's: « cided that an operation was imime- thie o'clogk in =.Thomas Chure \"a ville and ocoupicd the pulpit in + the | vei, nd vit July 16 a special\u2019 train hee, she LE LY Bb = rentrant Re wT we hd wR Ga TE diately necessary and it way success.fp do fede tea ite Ti arman and.Congregational Church in correction | purty will leave Montreal.The par- | ; HALA TB he Old and \u2018Reliable.Sane pee pe Compton Mpdél a ty performed, However, other weak- family: ee rei its with.that movement.Leaf LA ty will be, made up\u2019 of people from Soler, NA NUS LEE PT UE ee 1 .4|Schoal.for .the ensuing\u2019 year, which HEsses AO¥ oped and after lingering o = PAR CRE jan \u201cos |.\u201d Miss Sarah Lodge, from \u2018Richmond; New Englénd, narthern Nèw York and 1 JHE: LE 5 ! ee \u2018opand oh+ September \u201868H, will be Miss till the \u2018following Monday mornin Sunday.oc ST Il olatives hi sently, Canada and will be co d of t Bel, B.A, HR RYE \"Eastern Townships Managers Marion 0.MacKenzie, of Adderley, | When she passed à tol 8 | Mrs.Victor Héfinest was visiting \u201c25 calling on relatives here recently.| Canada and will be Compos ai men | pragive \u2018ome 1% ka : orn Townships ) ., xley, hen she passed away.The funeral ser- |.op PORNOR PERRY WES ang Messrs.A.McLeay, Sr., \u2018Mr.© and chers, business and professional men.TRUE ER 1 | CAN Que., as principal, and Miss Fithel Vice was held in the Baptist Church of.friends in Bury \u2018op Thursday.\"MecLe 230 ere Nicolet The fact that th | 81 ep gxparey dr.Bai 4 20 ; NORTH AMERICAN LIEE Manson.of Compton.in charka: ithe Sa \u2019 : pt SAUreh ob Mp and Mrs.Stép Barter, Mrs.A.McLeay, Jr., were at Nieglet £0 5° at the service of this road 2» went, \"Th F #10 I AMEKIVAL K , ol.Compton, in chargaof the which she was a .consistent member.rs.Stéphen, Barter,- : of Lakes \u2018Frid d' Saturd \u2018 \" which is easily one of the finest equip- p re Ry mer CR A a i = elementary.Both i Pastor St.Dalmas took his text frome Bury, were the guests.of Mr.and Mrs, 0X68 Friday anc Sastry ay.ith \u2014 i Smith una hone pT, or, QUE, Episode Nehoratd College | Tom Si Delma ok big xt from Jan Boat on Bandes PT pod railroads ln the county stout.\u201cgi ee | sma HR à A - anne .ho: : rs.J.R.Goff and her daughter, choir of which she and her husband = 1 a La \u2018real and Chicago and one of the finest A - 5% : \u2018 ibd FN \u2014 : : > were members, sang with great feeling | BEEBE J.Scott Gilbert spent sSunday and roadbeds in America, is at the dis- Wpj mind A vapor of \u2019 ta \"194 EE RC NE SRE | some of her favorite hymns.The Ca- Arrivals: - Mr.nd Mrs.Joseph Monday with his parents.i posal of the party, and the party hite Star-Domi on to time de 1 § Rein À HO , : EA y Nadian Order.of Foresters attended in House, of.Manchester, N.H,, visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.Fraser and a Jady is to be personally conducted by Mr.Royal Mail Steamy worthy dep {hg 110 br W.LITTLE RAIN-WATER REBELS Rf |= body and the church was crowded, relatives in the place over the Sab- friend opened up the season at Silver B.C.Bowler, of Bethel, Maine, who LAURENTIO, uno À out no 8 3, £8 Bi - - SECRETLY DESTROY MOST ROOFING, SY many having to stand.Among the for ti Charles Whitcher at his home Lake on Victoria Day.= , has long since established a reputa- Triple Screw.Twin Sores vices at the À Tk k ; : - MON G.: floral offerings were wreaths from the for the Sabbath; Mrs.H.B.Stew- Mr.Jack Mann has taken Mr.Gin- tion of making his tours truly ideal, [Largest and finest steamers où wt the funeral x EE Po trie pets which eat arly dl} Rootue, exe PA Braniford.It contains miltions choir, the Foresters, Miss M.Blanche art r eturned from Boston Saturday grass place at the Dominion store.is sufficient guarantee that those who pr to.Latest Penge time \u201c= Thay Bee i Dellion outil Roofng is away its ery Ara de dre not amare of this re- Bailey, Sherbrooke : Mr.and Mrs.E.ee \u2019 Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Norton, | Mr.Gingrass has gone into business take this tour will get the tour of a serving four decks.\"Eve detail of be late I (Rp ier CR as a foundation in'most Roofing.It is lifeless, and cannot fight for itself.AR Young, Mr.A.Parish, and cut flow- yer's Clift, spent the Sabbath with for himself at Marbleton.lifetime.No cfiort has been spared [fort and luxury of presen das Untd ré for meny y 180 TRUE | The refuse coating which doesnot possess one particle of resistance, is itself A | obs from Mr.1 Mr s ub, BY Mr.and Mrs.Austin Bodwell.Mrs.Elijah Westman is at Mr.K.S.by the railroad or Mr.Bowler ty \u2018be found on these re ru.wen in this TEE EB : | sujurious to Roofing.Slight bending will produce numerous cracks or 2% Pearl Smi eh.and Mie.& Smith, Nass Several yourg people left Saturday Gilbert's.this end, the route from start to fin- MONTREAL QUE a July 17, Aug.fe for years w.{44 et | \\ , ; e : s A ; , .°.> ; .: \u2019 - = 47 > , ° : At | 14 1-22 - ANG Chystal kon xgisa long-ibred, ety Condensed sheet of pure A sand Mrs.Stewart.Sm ith, ET I.and for &n outing.at the Lake for sever- , Farmers have neartl finished seeding.ish is the best that tan he had be- | an tic, in HT July 34, ne f erals in the HEE À 1720 fre borfugsspeciaiéntyraors Procan fore AY | | Mia, A.Chesley, all of Coaticook ; al- Mrs.John Watson fa in the\u2019 place Potatnes are in big demand, at Bôc.| tween ocean and ocean; every possible [Jominion.\u201d June, 20, Ul 7a Us so of the | +44 coil 8 y Corine as\u2019 hasd as flint, This saturated Wool now, HI $ sb, from Mr.\u2018and * Mrs.H.If.Hawe, looking Yor a pee the place per: bushel 0 a loobine Le the (comfort and Ottawa, July, 10, Aug; 14, En vo the | xx 4H 19 EE alone, is capa ting th taught of .\u2018 à A TON Le SLA ten d e.to.purchase, or |.\" \"TS \u2014 \u2018asire oO C : \"A \"7 Seamer \u201cD \" , {A i] ÿ But to make tdoubly durable Brané/ord isheavily coated with and Mr.W.B.Tatéy, of Sherbrooke, a building lot on which to build\u2019 - 'HEATHTON.considered, and a rate have been Th popular Beams Vi pu Button, an I à 3 = a Apt tte IE Rock Crystals, which require Botts ~{ and a number of lovely flowers from The monthly meeting \u2018of the W.C.T ; if ON.almost inconsistent rove hich copa also PELL cers tile Task sist nearly ail à Teli Hd 4 : \u2014palatiog.through this process no Roofing Enemy can effectiti: other Dixville friends.C oe U.will beat the Mdthodist Pargon- : Our\u201d Sundily School has re-opened, | th vice ses of ger.comfortable Her ; à in : ds._ : odist Parson-.F, fy © nas re-opened, ha- been made.The party will he limit- OTTAWA and the co sr] village of 481081 117 | : \u2014 5 ard nd will conti v AY The party will he limit- « \u2018\u201d one-class cable ous ENE % .| COOKSHIRE .|g with Mrs, (Rev) W.T.Smith, |3'pm., continue so every Sundayat ed to the capacity of the.train, and |ers Qeaniod.Second Clean) are rf osased wp tafe] 6 .SHIT ! Friday at 2.30 pm.- ob dents I \"Ww .L.Ellis as super any desiring to secure accommoda- trartive, at moderate rates Third UR 2th faut, h Hi \u201c11 8 | 1 Arrivals: Mrs.Will Abbott, of Len: .5ae of our ladies expect to attend Class teacher, nil Miss Davis, Bible | tions should apply at once for .full carried on all «Care Bae Som] 7.Who is à 44 j HE ë + LR | | .Indxille, and Mre.W.T.Oughtred, of el ounty Donventie which is to be organist.er, an iss Angie Heath, information to E.C.Bowler, Bona- Sates at local ages buts tor gradua PER Ne iH WY is pliable, afd water, frost, snow, atkatl, © - Ttneeds rio repairs, and anyone can; Mprblet day a Mrs.Nel 1 aylor's.June gog, the 2na and 3rd -of| Mr.Arthur Wheeler was a recent venture Ste aon Montreal, Quebec.118 Notre Dame Bt, Wot = ol oge, Ne 443 ti 8 ; acid and fire pe of Jb cannol Sart ay it in any weather, Big Roofing Frost, oy me McRae ver Hig -}.The regular.monthly Union service guest at his aunt's, Mrs.P.L.Ellis.- Pp R NY = T8 4% ali 8 seams.It fits itself smoothly to Roof\u2014 dealer or u ge i\" 3 Asphalt day; Mr.W.Hislop, of St.Johns) at will be held in the Methodist Church rs.(Major) B.B.Morrill is caring ) - .- College of by ENA.cannot warp\u2014aud remains that way Rein = rantford Asphalt \u201cMEF.A.Noble's.: next Sabbath evenin = Po for her mother, Mrs.Chas.Humphrey, 66 .9, .Montreal, a à à j A 4 t resisting ravages of savage winter and ford R \u2018bb R ra : The Laclies\u2019 Guild will meet on Wed- °, \u2014 : who remains j b s ar 4 M : P R | \u2018 Ide I loge, Mout be {iB tortures of summer's heat\u2014it cannot 3.Brantford Crystal Roofine nésday_ with Mrs.H.S.Osgood.The LEARNED PLAIN The prayer meeting will be held ore, remier Koya ay 1011 = Noy a : LH UE melt or become sticky.And in the one grade only, (heavy).a Jymior Guild will meet on Saturday yt vos pr departures: Mr.G Piotr éxpecs to bep sent Rov.1.| | dl 1910.end, after many years of service, you Mobawk Roofing, one JB int the parish hall.\u2019 : ood, of Linda, at his daughter\u2019s,Mr A he A: vs 10 be present.CL med t dt gr 3 2 will be glad yon crade the livestment.a \u2019 j Sunda xt bein .H.B.Learned; Mrs, - ziter s,Mrs.The Aid will meet at Mrs.\u2014E.J.H | Th C k «; be o 0 3.Hi \u20ac 3 k _ Ouly one cost to Brantford : first grade only there \u201cwil De à rein hie Bishops Crossing, to a Gilbert 8 Thursday , June 3rd.+ © ï : \u20ac p e * 00 oy , A it à Ë 1 Communion at the 11 o\u2019clock ser Miss Alice French, to Fast Dudswell te ai vi be Gilbert has returned from rm - \u2014 200\" .the same > i Vd ur?OR vi qi En on I attend the reception of ur.and Mrs, = sit to Dunham.0 .PF a : TI «premier Royal\u201d Rangs 0 compel : LE isses Ellen Cromwell and Olive [\",,cAV'ay (nee Mabel Stevenson) ol : - - ne 20 tiness.Te Cl aki EN Lüsk were in Taton Corner on Frida Mrs.John Sample |was | KINGSEY.wih.= nd doubly À 1 ES À CU Hato ! y .e|wvas taken sud- LL 4 : Jean and do all 195 } A = \u2014 3 assisting at a concent held there that enly and sertously ill on Friday, Arrivals and departures are :\"Mr.and is ensy fo cle A the\u2019 tee amd ti 8 nd J NE eviening.present is very muck: improved, Mrs.Henry Towne, Kingsey F «y keep clean, re + | | Rigg cL : prover.y , Kingsey Falls, t easy to keep Ci great + IR / LE LEFT / à GC ir.and Mrs.H.L.Scott and little ce and Mrs.H.A.Stevenson en- SUests of relatives over Sunday : ihe x \u2018 ; rails, 08 burned up wey i Phy.APE Stir, NOR 74 0 PPM Sunday at Mrs.\u2019 Scott\u2019s, in | ((\"täined on Saturday, about thirty of A: I.and Miss E.M.Armstrong to nickeled hands, or Nothing da: dhe of Ÿ rr on P Ui SEE Rony Je Keith.| 2 the hays and girls of this place in-hon- Danville over Sunday visiting frienda .| a] when the range roared Pho À 1 i _ eu LAN SD HE \u201ccrowd, whieh filled Victoria.Hall or of the 14th \u201cbirthday.of their daugh- Misses Lydia and Mabel Shaw return.he removed WHER FEC block upon wel 4 iW EO TRE es PA) SK ez [HOA fr to its utmost, turned out to hear the| ~~.eulah.(Games wère pla and ed from Melbourne after spending Fri- is blackened, or whe ther?dey as n al « © a fu \"us AFPT >» 72 i PY SIM PAIN.SAN VE \u2018Jubileo Singers on Saturday night.Aa general goodie efjoyed uring the day and Saturday with Mrs.as q ee , Ao pers f+ JS Nl 8 NTFORD ROOFING, CO:, Limited, BRANTFORD, CAN, = v.Rural Dean Robertson and Mr.doa Gots after which they all sat |lPope : Mr.Frank Doyle, L\u2019A venir.is any cooking to be dos - ; DOCK, built, ule J.S.MITGHELL & CO.\"SHERBROOKE AGENTS : Richardson left yesterday to attend wit to a hounteous supper, to which here Saturday on business ; Mis ; ; ; ( I fitting that 451 A mes CE thé annual meeting of the Quebec | all brought abundant appetites, Th Pope has returned to } 1 iss Ina that might spatler then.Mate: for tl 2e ; .TEE mies ee Sa me : = ALES © MI IS SRS TN: 1 a \\ BC \u2018 .N, hey : § ' o her home in.: \u2018 3 i f ( ve ia Synod held.at Quebeo - this Mise olan wa all wishing Melbourne.| \"IR is easier toa, to clean and - funeral, ove AE à epic.Ca Ma PE Th da ane REY Mappy.returns, oi Ce = = \u2019 ds ri Ant iE 4 | hab sorted us formerly \" St.Giles, eve many dainty nd + BROW N°8 HILL - polish the \u201c njokeled parts t Nay .\u201cTh, TE ; nied -a house from Mrs.Murphy resents, 3 - \u2019 « oo .\"30th te on| Pleasant street, and \u201cwill tak YI] Among \u2018the recent visitors in the hen they are lifted off Ue T, à ] 1 | session shortly, a e pos Poor tea is poor economy\u2014use \u201cSa- place were : Mr.H.C.Plumiey, of.when uey : «ol the Suid y .= COA \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2019 : ent on Hom will 8 reciate the ex- niece, Mra 3 Erol oe ad Mrs.oe ams ; 2eller alities\u201c df*High- ; : cece, Mrs.J.; Mr.a , PA , : - ni adorn 8 The Opera House.oo CETTE of hi grade tea.Clarence Rollins, of \u2018Georgeville, visi.There is a panel in the bottom of the oven.his covet oer?| born in the 8 changed hands again agement has .NORTH COATICOOK, .; L oven boltom flat and level.It may be lifted out and the flue ; ing to ( having let it to Mr.Eugene Bo apr] ~ Mr.Samuel Valentine took his little i \u201csoil | to dag e = who will continue the moving pictures tos 4 years of \u2018age, to the Montreal À cleaned without \u2018soiling the hands.= - Xp ter of : {nightly and other specials as can be Monda Hospital for an operation-last à J.Knives, forks, spoons; Ji ane oni Br Mond poons, etc fed arr nged.vi onday morning.Lo à À marked peer - Write us direct if your dealer cCan- Vinoeg LUO 9 The ladies Guild, of St.Stephen's L°Partures inelude Mr, and Mrs.Mil- L109 PS not show you one of these TUDKAST ment Û | OÙ \u2018 5 Church meet today with Mrs.J.Hal- ler, who have heen guests of \u2018their à 1847 ROGERS BROS.Meanwhile don\u2019t be persuaded to buy in 1864 su _ [ | Con, SER hd | 8 jaar, Union gtrest.mother and.sisters to their home nt = \u2018 ° Another make, until you have receiv i his larg, bu 5 au .| A new road scraper has arrived | Newark, N.J;', Mr.G.Land à : ; our booklet, which wil be found 1N- » Bocon 8° | It has all the body-buildin mat 1 3 is In operatior.by the Corpor d and, Woodland, Me.; Mr.M.J an ers to | possess a charm and durability teresting.- The superior qualities of sed Ww; the wh ] g aterial in It js used for scraping mue off the Montreal.CT +).Flemming, | fi that come of over sixty years\u2019 - the \u2018\u2019Premier Itoya!\u201d™ Mange are clear any his m e whole wheat prepared in a digestible stréets\u2019 and follows tue lay of the Miss Alice Dupuis, who was.called t Lp, Caperience in îhe making of Iy pointed out in plain language and LC ProV : form T it for ; M (Toad, seraping out the Inundations, her home at Groveton.N.H., on 0 0 he silverware.by the novel illustrations used.: - tory TY, k ; ° ry it for breakfast.| ant making a good clean road.- | count of the serious lls of her bro./ 3 es! fea ey dre sas, ; | G C0 Li ited Tuo, à Ss © 1° e \u2018 Vu .@.W.-Cunnington and a party ther, has returned to résume her du- IJ) MERIDEN BR N im thig ime _ à Ç PRES RSS C0 CSSS © GENS CS CNED J have 1éft;to meet Mr.A.O.Norton, \"tics heres ©.o resume her - du OLD BY LEADING edd ~ Made by THE THOMAS DAVIDSON MANUFACTURING 8.{pla rand | on his return from Furope, at Que- The Guild will | meet|on the alter Silver Plate that MONTREAL ard WINNIPEG.38 Cutter.| | : \u2019 1 3 LS = acess | A bent Ch | - | > Coe | : Le $ vas laid J L | | .tod 0 ; : Non is Ç; | { - | 3 | _ Inge, to | wt - | Ho wi = - Ce em I _ | - | 2 > / ET FAR TEE A de OE | | ! - # cn \u2018a | a RY ERA ._ he ; _ _ oh _ : ~ .; PS Sha RAR SEAT pu 2 A paily Record OOEE RECORD MB and Publisher, Novel.pre lished every aftefmoonm, quisi d sod y, Bt: 108 and 108 Wallings- lA1sItes et, Sherbroo RICE strictly Mn Oanada, ress In acd States, A I a do any the United Britain ad months, $1.00; three We 22,00 ( lr, .one month, 20 cents, RATS \u2018so pentes © Eastern Town.{ os, {n the $150.should\" .a analy : f the yoo ney remitters des to ttn to use express pu post räbs, Pre 5 9 pe register letter.* = n Lars 1 advertisements should ER UNCED ds of the printers before 8 tbe ,5 day of publication sme Of 000 No changes guaran- mn.aired aot Bot \u201cexceeding 50 not ARES, 10g line.Obituary Poetry, _ BO ces 8c.per word; tion DAILY RECORD.p Statement for week\u2019 end- , 29th, 1909 : @ se i 1 - CL Ry \u2026\u2026holida \u201c æ 1 \u2026.\u2026.Boers ARAL AS 10 1C y.ar EE AR vous 8,700 - wo Baty § lotr ES hu TS fénesCBF,reee Pie TES « 8,950 Py : - A va Bttrcosnes « 8,700 fr Wear sy sare * pr 8,855 ace and real glarday, garere = .tal.5 pos evens 00000 43,880 7 ; i ve |] \"BRANCH OFFICES {he Sherbrooke Daily Record tems Advertisements, Wub+ I may be left at any ol the Branch Offices, aud they will atten .- fe nee are specially solloïted 1 this papers | A rnp, C, Duboyce, Motary; ! :=\u2014R, Becker, : patleook 7 as N.P.Bliss ; gamond Miss H.McCourfs = = Miss Edna Beerworth s posted Miss Bessie A, Godua, wt 3.E.Tomes: v (ookabire =F.A.BottomW¥.Mills :\u2014F.R.Samsomy :\u2014P: M: Hayes antic :\u2014May H.Joness pdop's Geo.Bawyer.veklendi s 7 deze TER, OF SUTTON me to Brompto } Lo - Wheeler.p muet Sutton and of Brome ; Lae ossing :\u2014Mrs.F.R: BislioFh i 5 de Era R; Curries Jude Nid Mai PY ee : bE ha is .° e ing Saturday thi irs, WwW.1 Ames f nd Mrs.J.Adal = .Cal, here qu Av Masy Years Prominent Cit- SS had Cat à prises (meet WAS HELD ON SATUR- MY-SONE BIOGRAPHICAL ROVAL MAN, +} HARES | ere aX BV Joon, June 1.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The ae) Ra * Ss, the Jate Dr.Frederick Au- H ge F Cotter, Jr, took - place in POOL § rt at two o'clock on Sat- LAKE MANITOBEE sé last, and was largely attended, ESS QF.FREIN S84 oh being filled to its utmost .LA 1348 a 5 Le d ted FSS'OF -BRITAIX Jumdly.The services were conduc AKE MA y My er H.P.Cutter, of Malden, 38 OF IRELAN + ls, who was-for seven years a lity: Pass.Agu Fim pastor of this church.Rev.TT ler Vas assisted by Rev.A.Wal _ i Sw while other clergymen who had m:n the platiorm were Rew.J.H.fw, M.A., Rev.W.A.Wells, Rev.6 sa Hamilton, and Rev.J.H.M RA, The sermon was a very im- miverome, and was listened to with t by the large assembly \u2014 qx ; mat ¢ ii-Smévh, Chas.Shepard, Chas.H.à d'igs-and H.B.Hurlburt, of Sut- En, aid N, P.Emerson and John Sir, of Sutton Junction, all old- } $2 friends and associates of the wiby departed.The Foresters turn- dio in a bBly, -attending the ser- , Bd ™ ai the church and-also escorting the SP b feral {rain to Fairmount Ceme- oi ail Steamshig MA lt meny years one of the leading lm in this town and county, and Bl * jtars was one of the leading Lib- 288 nls in the county, The doctor - -was Sept.34 kmin Sutton on Feb.24th, 1843, a wol the late Dr.I.A.Cutter, Sr., F To vas one of the carliest settlers in 1ak Zion, and at one time owner of eur 20y all the Jand upon which the af ¥'lage of Sutton now stands.Though 4 Yael was 66 years of age on Feb.dû \u201cfast, he is survived by his moth- 4, vho-is in her S6th' vear.The doc- RB graduated at Bellevue Hospital + ; New York, in 1865, and for 4 Ei ke practiced in \u2018Hopkinton, Ele was also a graduate of the lege of Physicians and Surgeons, MR Intreal, as «well as from McGill Col- i Montreal, in 1873.Longing to re- to his native town, he gave M8 ?8 large practice in Hopkiuton and Bed to this village in 1873, when ¥ opened] up the first drug and book- dore in: Sutton, and.was manager of fame till ill-health some four years 0 compelled him to give up the bu- M re.He also practiced medicine here g all those years, having a large To nee among a good class of people.udrest Sutton fire of April, 1896, À up his drug arid hook-store, yet Viking daunted, the valiant doctor 3 re Phoenix-like a much larger today OT the old site, which stands 3 V.28 a fitting memorial of a cour- vs personage, and in this fine ai built, by his efforts, it was ak that the body should lie \u2018in li the two days prior to the na 1401 though the building had gy 0 other, though friendly he late doctor was martied 30th, 1565, to Mis< Ellen Eliza- o i hern, at that time Principal.à Sutton Academy.In fact, she day, first Principal to the Sutton borg ; y.when built here.She was .ln the city of Limerick, Ireland, dy 8 to Canada in IS51, at the age rs, and she was the adopted Tr of the late Mr, Moses Sweet, \u2018tome County, before the rtorati the pro- D ON or union of : Ur.Cutter received an appoint- Army iy i864 Surgeon in tlie Union i lary, but he tecided not to leave berg Practice for the battleheld.ad his vas always a great worker, imprae tO.was always to assist tery kes native Village.The 7s n as Fairmount Ceme- [38 one of his first ideas, and thy gran, and Money did he put into at vest.ing-place, where he now y Cutter, That fine street, known Étvent- oh avenue, leading from the \u2018ag laid- Urch to the valley road, ¥ it pu and named by him, -and do One of the most heautiful Be \u2014 Igy, be four ; i Bei we VM in any country vil- ; ¥as also \u20ac ê er \u201cThe.hearers were the Messrs.| Af late Dr.I\".A.Cutter, Jr., was hief actor,\u201d with | Rev, J.H.Fowler and a few others, in securing that plot of land in fromt of Olivet Church for the purpose oi making it a playground or park for the children and people of Sutton.These amd many other good works were associated with the late Dr.Cutter\u2019s name, and should serve for many long decades to keep his memory green in tho village he so dearly loved.Besides his wife, he leaves three children: Mr.Eddie A.Cutter, founder and president of Cutter\u2019s Laboratory, Berkeley, Cal.; Mrs.Fisk- Sattin, (Norah), also of Berkeley, Cal; Maria, Cal.At the time the late doctor was taken with his last illness, he was engaged on historical work, both for Rev.E.N, Taylor's 2nd Vol.of the Bromie County History, as well as on the 3rd edition of a history of the Cutter family; of New England.His late father, Dr, F.A.Cutter, Sr., was the first doctor to settle tin Sutton, and his practice extended in the early days not only to all parts of Sutton, but to Frelighsburg, or Slab City, as it was called in those days, many other then outlying disiricts, which he visited on horse-back or on foot where in many places only trails through the woods led the way to the early settlers\u2019 rude cabin homes.The Senior Cutter was a graduate of Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.Many out-of-town friends were in attendance at the funeral, and the casket was literally covered with- beautiful Flowers sent in by loving hands to show regret to the departed, who was for many years one of Sutton\u2019s leading citizens, and at the time of leaving Sutton for his health, he was coroner for the District of Bedford.As before stated, the doctor\u2019#® death took place in Berkeley, Cal., on May 7th.Besides his wife and mother and three children, Dr.Cutter is survived by three sisters and two brothers.The sisters are Mrs.Wm.H.O\u2019Regan, of Sutton, and Mrs.Geo.Wood and Mrs.Eveline Eland, of Berkeley, Cal.The brothers are Mr.R.M.Cutter, of Farnham, and Mr.Geo.Cutter, of \u2018Sutton.The family and friends of the deceased have the deep sympathy of a very large circle of friends in their great and irreparable loss The late doctor\u2019s venerable mother, who was to come to Sutton with the body, did not feel able to do so at this time, but she will accompany\u2019 Mrs.Eland here later.THE 1909 EDITION OF THE CANADIAN NEWSPAPER DIREC- « TORY.According to the 1909 Edition of the Canadian Newspaper .Directory, just out, Canada and Newfoundland can boast of 135 daily papers, 1015 weekly or semi-weekly, 262 monthly or semi-monthly, and 14 published less: frequently.200 .These figures can be relied on, as the Canadian Newspaper Directory is published by the oldest and largest Advertising Agency in the Dominion, A.McKim, Limited, of Montreal, and Toronto.This is the Sixth Edition of their Directory, which fills a | very\u2019 real need in Canada, and deserves a place on the desk of every business man, whether he is an adver- tissr or not.,\" i In addition to listing and describing Canadian periodicals, the Directory supplies a comprehensive gazeteer giving the population, the chief industries, the railway, telegraph, banking facilities, and other interesting features of every newspaper city, town and village in Canada.: The book contain over 430 pages.It is splendidly bound and is certainly a credit alike to the publishers and to Canadian newspapers generally.A.McKim, Limited, are.particiilar- ly \u201cwell qualified to edit and publish this, the standard book of reference on Canadian publications.They are the pioneers in the Advertising Agency field in the Dominion, the McKim Agency having been founded in Montreal in January, 1889, twenty years ago, by Mr.Anson McKim, who is still at the head of the business.During all this time they have been the acknowledged leaders in this line in Canada, and the Agency business has been developed from a very small beginning\u2014then performing only the functions of the middle man\u2014to a very large prcducing enterprise which runs into the millions.§ Years ago McKims recognized that one of the requisites for successful advertising is a thorough knowledge of advertising mediums, and they began the publication of the Canadian Newspaper Directory, which is now recognized as the most complete and accurate work\u201d of the kind published.The price, express or postage prepaid is $2.00.bb.GRANBY.Migs Mildred Dozois left on Monday for Montreal, where she will spend a couple of weeks the guest of Miss Grace Blake.Miss Boyd, of Farnham, was the recent guest of Mrs.M.E.Bowker.The Band of.Hope on Friday last had a very interesting meeting.The superintendent gave an examination of the work taken up during the winter.Prizes were awarded to Master Leland Webster and Martha Averil for the most| correct answers, Miss R.C.Pearson, of the High School staff, was in Montreal on Monday attending the funeral of her grandmother.\u2019 The W.M.S.met at the home Mrs.Elwin Bowker on Tuesday.Owing to the absence of the Rev.Mr.Cummings, who expects to be at Conference, next Sunday the congregation of the Methodist Church will attend | the Congregational Church, and the following Sunday the con a- tions of the two- churches will worship in the Methodist Church.- of + + ouai SUTTON JUNCTION SCHOOL; The following is the standing of Sutton Junction School in the recent examination in order of meriti\u2014 Grade V.\u2014Muriel Norton.Grade IV.\u2014Kathleen Draper, Pensy S.Safford, Carl Hawley, Blanche Sai- ford | A ~ .Grade I1I.\u2014Grace Harrison, Doris Smith, Emma Crandall, Marjory Norton, Lila Farmer, Archie Mandigo.Junior Grade II1.\u2014Dorothy Safford, Mildted Hawley, Frank Harrison.Grade II.\u2014Lynton Hawley, Lloyd Mandigo.Ww Grade T.\u2014Herman Draper, Jay W.Crandall, Audrey B, Safiord, Le 0.Selby.\u2018 Gar _ Primer I.\u2014Gordon Haberfiel , lo ret Safford, A.A.Safford, Gertrude Hawley.Mrs.A.As Winchester, | Teachery \u2014 Biological'l and Mr.Winthrop J, Cutter, of Santa | and to aw Jgram on Sunday, containing ngws of BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.respondents in Various Communities.CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY = COMINGS AND GOINGS OF for a few days, is being cared for by Nurse Hall, Mrs.H, H.Rublee is also on the sick list.| Dr.Harris is baving extensive improvements made on the sanitarium, Mr.A.P.Taylor and son are painting the outside.The regular meeting of the Christian Temperance Union met this Tuesday afternoon at Mrs.S.W.Fosten's, The regular meeting of thé Parochial Guild will meet at Mrs.F.P.Williams\u2019 residence on Wednesday at 2.30 4 Mrs.M.H.Hunt and Mrs.A.Jones, who underwent serious operations at are the sanitarium a few days ago, progressing very favorably.| Mrs.J.M.O'Halloran entertain at \u2018\u2018bridge\u201d on Friday afternoon, The prizes were won by Mrs, R.N, England and Mrs.J, Carmichael.! The young people enjoyed a little dance at the Lake View Hall on Saturday evening.On Saturday, June 5th, another club dance will be held, em n | music will be furnished by a musici from Montreal.The Young People\u2019s Circle met t Mr.Luke Knowlton\u2019s afternoon.\"Holy Communion will be celebra in St.Paul's Church next Sunday at 10.30 a.m, | Arrivals and departures: Miss Mari Williams, Cowansville, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.N.Pettes; Mr, Sherwood, Montreal, with his family; Miss Cla Gréene, a guest recently of Miss Mildred Greene; Mr.C.D.Bancroft, Montreal, a guest at Lakeside Cottage with his family; Miss Davis and Mrs.A.E.Ralston, to Cowansville nn Saturday; Miss Lindop, to Mansonville on Friday, over Sunday; Mr.G.A.Mason, at the Lake View House on Friday ; Mr.Harry Davignon, with his family here; Miss Bessie Godue, home f Montreal on Saturday; Mrs.Hawley, to her home at Sutton, after having.Gathered by Daily Record Core |spring owing to rainy weather though | family, of West Sheflord, at Maple- p.m.| few days with Mrs.Orlando Wright ; on Saturday | the death of his nephew, Me Roger Raymond, youngest son of Mr.George D.Raymond, of New Bedford, Mass.| .and Mrs.L.Fessenden and- two children, of Fulford, sere in town on Sunday.: Seeding oo, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Mullar.; Miss Mary Purdy, who is a pupil of Miss Bradford's, has received word from the Montreal Conservatory of Music that she passed her musical examinations with distinction.Mrs.H.L.Savage and daughter, Gladys, are \u2018pending a few weeks at Newport Centre, visiting relatives and B _ friends.; Time \u2018 The funenal of \u2018the late Mrs.\u2018Joseph Jolin was held at the Roman Catholie Church Monday morning.A large con- .and planting has taken a much longer time than usual this it is now practically finished.White grubs have played havoc with many meadows in this vicinity.FULFORD.The W.H.& F.M.Society will gather at the home of Mrs.B.R.Sweet next Thursday afternoon, June PEOPLE.ar M.A.Beard, of Iron Hill and OW of frien followed the remains ENOWLTON Eider Chas.McClure, of West Derby, [12 102 Sodety [oi which she was & Vt., were guests at the Island Cot- ober ten ded in a Dody.The Mr.I.England, who has heen ill tage the first of the week.m \u2019 bearers were: Messrs.E.Pinsonneault, D.Girard, A.H.Gingras, Dr.A.Vail- lancourt, and the pall-bearers were:\u2014 Mesdames C.Deragon, J.Gregoire, G.Poirier, D.Girard.The deceased leaves a husband and three small children, Among those who spent Sunday in town are : Mr.W.J.Taylor, and hurst, the home of Mrs.Hiram Woodard and Mr.8.J.Purdy and family \u2018of Sheflord Mountain, at Mr.Gardi- , \u2018ho have the sympathy of the entire ner Dow's, Lo wa v Arrivals and departures : Mrs R | community.LL \u2018| Peacock has returned home from Wes FAST HILL.Lu from Ottawa ; Mr.Loren Davis has }- gone to Springfield, Mass.; Mrs.Frazer, of Cookshire, is spending a Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.V.P.Chamberlain, to Mr.V.Shufelt\u2019s, at Sutton Mountain, re- certly; Mrs.K.Aseltine, returned Mr.and Mrs.L.BE.Fessenden, and |to Farnham ; s.C.Tibbitts, to Miss Laura and Master Freddy Kemp her home from Riverside farm, where spent the week-end at Iron Hill, at ghe has been caring for Mrs.T.Mr.Moses A.Beard\u2019s.Tibbets, who is ill.- ; The Protestant school closed here Mr.I.Bickford is very ill and un- on Saturday and the teacher, Miss der the care of Dr.Macdonald.Alice Bullard, of Knowlton, gave Mrs.E.Cousins, of Knowlton has her scholars a.picnic In Mr.A.H.been a guest of Mr.D.H.Greene.Thomas\u2019 maple grove.Miss Bullard Mr, D.H, Greene has moved with received a handkerchief box and glove his staff to help to build a new road box set as a taken of appreciation of {in Brome.her diligent work at the school.pene, Sn Road work is being done in district | BOLTON CENTRE No.20 this week, and Mr.Ed.Hunt, ; of Iron Hill, is running the road ma- Mrs.F.H.Williams, of Montreal, has been visiting relatives here.chine this year._ x Several of our young people attend- WEST SHEFFORD.: ed the dance at the Springs on Mon- Recent arrivals : Mr.and Mrs.Wal- day evening.we ter Morrison and Miss Morrison, of Mrs.\u2018 J.P.| Longfellow and little Farnham Centre, guests of Mr.and } daughters, Iva and Gladys, have re: Wm.Robinson, Sunday; Mr.and turned to Cowansville after spending Mrs.Jos.A.Boisvert, of Sweets- à few d ith Mrs.Longiellow\u2019 burg, at Mr.J.E.Pepin\u2019s, on Satur- rents, Mu.Sand Mrs.Mooney, ows pa- day; Mr.Wm.Asnton, or Shefford Prof.M.A.Bullis, of Waterloo, Vale, at R.Blackwood\u2019s, on Sunday; .; Masters Walter snd Jack Penny, of | \u2018ve 8vest of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Bice, ts of Mr.\u2018 Mrs.8.; Montreal guests of Mr.'and Mrs.8 .ABBOTSFORD.Stone, over Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Moreau, of Montreal, guests of Arrivals and departures : Mr.C.E.week- Mr.and Mrs.Charles Brun, for n few Buzzell, of Granby, spent the | days ; Miss G.Harris, of Burlington, end at \u201cThe Pines\u2019; Mrs.Enoch Buz.zell and Master Reginald Buzzell, of guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J Mr.Cowansville, here recently ; Mr.and A.Harris, over Sunday ; Gomery, of Sherbrooke, here reliev- Mrs.Nelson itchell, and son, of ing Mr.P.8.Wood, manager of the Granby, guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.S.E.T.Bank, who is away on a two Mitchell, on Sunday; Mrs.Newell Farnham and Mrs.Goddard is home | { 18 been a patient at the sanitarium; Miss K.Leach, home from East Farnham after having finished her duties there as teacher; Mr.Percy Stevens, Montreal, with his family at Lordelle; Mr.J.Lynch, Montreal, the guest of his parents, Judge and Mrs.Lynch, Sunday; Messrs.Finlay, at the Lake View House, for a couple of weeks; Messrs.Bell, H.Whitley, A.Bailey, L.Bourke, Montreal, at Camp Mohawk for the week-end; Mr.Harry Williams, Montreal, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Williams; Messrs.OR Parker and R.Kennedy, Montreal, guests at the Lake View- House; r.F.N.Williams, to Waterloo on Saturday; Mr.Curtis, Warden, à recent guest of his brother, Mr.Tiler Curtis ; Mrs.Webb.and children arrived here at the Molson\u2019s Bank on Saturday, Mrs.Roberts and children will be the guests of Mrs.C.Bullard \u201cuntil the Conference buildings are opened some time in June; Miss Rodgers and Mrs.Louden, Montreal, here over Sunday ; Mrs.Bint and Miss Birt, Liverpool, Eng., uting Home; Miss L.Ladd, New wi a guest at the Knowlton Distributing Home for a few days.- \u2014\u2014 : FARNHAM.Mr.and Mrs.S.Starke\u2019s second.son who is seriously ill, was taken to Montreal on \u2018Thursday evening.He was accompanied by Dr.M.Slack.| Mr.K.Boright, of Eastman, was in town on Saturday visiting - friends ; Miss Maud Murray, of Ste.Brigide, spent Saturday and Sunday here, the guest of Miss Cunningham and Mrs.Rodgers; Mr.J.Baillargeon spent the week end in Montreal on business ; Mrs.Frank Scott left Sunday to spend the summer at West Brome at her brother\u2019s, Mr.J.C.Pettes ; Mrs.G.R.Nesbitt, of Cowansville, e guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Loud for a few days recently ; Miss L.Williams has arrived home from Boston, havi 5 g spent the past two months there and in Maine.~~ | Miss C.Demers has recovered fro her recent illness and is again able to be out.| Mrs.R.McClay is reported seriously ill at present.Mrs.McClay is years of age and is usually hale and hearty, appearing many years younger than she is.Her friends through the towns surrounding, where she 1s well known, all hope for her speedy , ery.| Mr.Clarence Naylor has left for his home in Hamilton, Ont., after two weeks spent at the Rectory here a on the Maine Coast.Mr.Juaire, of Stanbridge was i town Saturday on business.The \u2018funeral of Mr.and Mrs.F.Pol- lander\u2019s little girl took place Sunda afternoon from the R.C.Church.The recov- child was three years of age and ha only been ill for five days.i pa IRON HILL.; Recent arrivals are Mr.and Mrs.à.Donnaway and son, of West Shéfford, and Mr.and Mrs.French, of Montreal, at \u2018\u2018Argyle Cottage\u201d ; Master F.| Johnson, of Montreal, at \u201c\u2018Silver Maples\u2019\u2019; Mr.and Mrs.Griggs, and Mg.George Royea\u2019s.Departures : Miss Flora Vigeant to St.Johns, after spending a few day \u2018at her father\u2019s, Mr.F.Vigeant, accompanied by her sister, Miss Anni Vigeant ; Mr.J.C.Blaney to Barnet Vt.; Miss Maude Shepherd, to Genera Hospital, Montreal for an operation on _her throat, accompanied by her grand: mother, Mrs.A.Sanborn.Mrs.\\Eliza Sweet is ill at the Knowl, ton Sanitarium.of \u201cMaplehurst,\u201d\u2019 last Thursday evening, the young girls of Grade V., in her school, consisting of Misses Freda Jeanneau, Winnifred Moffatt, Mildred Beard, Daisy Hall and Lucy\u2019 Shufelt.Mr.Jos.Raymond received a tele uests at the Knowlton Distrib- | week's coliday : wr Arthur Bryson, Fisk, of her bums spending a few of Montreal, over Sunday w riends weeks at her summer h .Rev.Mr.Stacey, of Adamsville, oc- or home here cupied the pulpit in y + Church on Sunday evening.John , REUNION KNOWLTON \u201cone ACADEMY SCHOLARS.SUTTON JUNCTION Mr.Will Cass spent Sunday with \u2018bis family at the Highland Farm.' I The Misses Hope and Inza Westover pleasantly entertaihed the Maple Leat Society Saturday.J.J.Emerson's fine Scotch éollie Was run ove by the early express, Sunday morning.His body was com- WILL TAKE PLACE AT KNOWLTON 2ND AND 3RD OF JULY.} Judge Lynch, Chairman of the Organi- Zation Committee of the proposed Re- Union of Knowlton\u2019 Academy Scholars | Pletely.cut in two.called a meeting of the citizens for Mrs.W.R.Safford is so far recov- last Saturday; evenlng at the Court ered that Nurse Hall has left.Miss Violet Beattie returned to her home in Chambly, Monday, after ten day\u2019s visit with Mollie Safford; Miss Willey, of Abercorn, spent Saturday in town ; Miss Frances Westover returned to Dunham Ladies\u2019 College, .over an morning ;; Mrs.C.A.West- over spent Sunday with her daughter at Scotsmore.EAST FARNHAM.Recent arrivals: Mrs.Church end baby, of Cowansville, also, Mrs.Mc- Naughton, of Huntingdon, spent the week end guests of Mis.McClay ; Mr.Chas.Hall and Mrs.Irving Tree, of Stanbridge, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Welch on Sunday ; Miss Jessie House, to make preparations for that event.The attendance was not large but those who were present manifested a warm interest in the contemplated work, and promised their active co-operation.| The present plan is to have the first \u2018meeting on Friday afternoon, the 2nd of July, at the old Academy build- \u2018ing, presently known as \u201cThe Paul Holland Memarial.\u201d there will be a public meeting at the \u2018\u2018Pettes rly of Hall, which will e partake larg of a social character, interspersed with short addresses and some musical selections by the Knowl- ton Orchestra and others.Saturday, the 3rd of July, will be devoted to a Ashton School, spent Sunday in Wat- ct Joe ve Knowlton, | June 1.\u2014 -(Special)\u2014 | In the evening, - Wm.- Moffatt, of West Shefford, at Mr.Miss Scott entertained at her home, ° Grant and Miss Elvira Fuller, guests of Miss Ethel Hulburd, on Sunday.The W.C.T.U.will meet at the home of Mrs.George Hawk, Thursday afternoon, June 3rd, at 2.30 p.m.Mrs, J.J.Brimmer has been elected President of the-Brome County.W.C.T.U.Miss Cora Buck and Mrs.H.A, Buck visited Mrs.T.R.Riddick at Fam- bam last Saturday.\u2014pt oo OLIVER.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Abbott at Smith's Mills; Miss M.Pearely at home from Maine, where she has been spending a few months ; Mr.John Pearely at Smith\u2019s Mills on Sunday ; Mrs.A.Davis, of Griffin, visiting her parents here on Sunday ; Mr.M.Bowker and Mr.R.Bettington of Bolton, were at Oliver on Sunday ; W.visited relatives here recently.Mrs.E.Pearely is very sick at this writing, Miss Nettie Ward has gone to Rock Island to work in the Overall Factory.om + ; = \u2014 SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.McMahon, of West Shefford, spent Sunday here, the guests of Mr, and Mrs.Thomas Mec- basket picnic in \u201cFoster Park.\u201d This will be entirely informal, and will afford the old teachers and scholars an opportunity of exchanging reminiscences of former days.Dr.Charles! W.Colby, of McGill University, hag kindly consented to he present, and will deliver an address on the occasion.: The Knowlton Cornet Band will also\u2019 be in attendance during the afternoon.This programme is subject to.modification and any changes hereafter made in it will duly announced.The \"Organization Committee propose to meet every Saturday evening, from now until then, at the Court House, at 7.30 p.m., and they cordially invite everyone to attend and: help them in the work which they have in hand.It is trusted that all of our Mr.D.Patterson and sister, Margaret § citizens will gladly co-operate to make 1 the second and third of July next, red leeter days in the history of this section of the Eastern Townships.It has been suggested that the movement thus locally started may lead up to the formation at an early date of an organization of a more general character covering the whole Eastern Townships, and which might be known as \u2018\u201c\u201cThe Eastern Townships Old Home Week.\u201d\u201d This is a Néw England idea, Mahon.- Miss McLennon, who is teaching the teristics of holds that In 1 pound and 2 pound que Coffee is its rich, full Thin and watery coffee is unknown in house- use Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Seal Brand.and there is no reason why we should not attempt to imitate it here.One of the finest ¢ arac- Seal Brand body.tin cans.Never in bulk.7 _ , 0° > \"SUTTON\" HIGH CLASS DECORATOR, ORNAMENTAL & ARTISYTC WORK most skillfully done.Church Decorating & specialty.General work promptly done J.A.WIGGETT & CO., Sole Agents.\u201c500 Five Hundred Playing Cards for six-handed game with eleven and twelve spots.5ûc.per package, Mail, Sc.extra.\u2018 F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, .10 Strathcona Square.Folding Piazza and ~ Lawn Seats.We have just received a small shipment of a real, convenient, light, | BEA i D If young parents would only realize the value of snap shots of their children in years to come, we -feel certain our big stock of cameras would be sold 7 out in à day\u2014but they don\u2019t- .Invest in a Camera, you'll regret it some day if you.don\u2019t.Come in to-day and pick one .out.T Developing and Printing promptly and carefully done.-* Griffith\u2019s Drug Store KODAK STORE.121 Wellington St, Sherbrooke coco 00000000.° ° ~~.RECOMMENDED © | : ° strong seat, easy to sit on, and can pain nished.- Only $1 50 Each.| | James Thompson 15 Strathcona Square SHERBROOKE LOAN & red and slats stained and var- Receives money on deposit and Allows Interest at 4 p.c.computed half yearly.: Co.H.FOSS, \u2018Bec.-treas., J.DAVIDSON.President.\u2014 Births, Marriages and Deaths BIRTHM.CONNOR\u2014At Heathton, on May 30th, 1909, a- daughter to Mr, and Mrs.Hy.J' Connor.oo HUXTABLE\u2014At West Shefford.on Sunday, the 30th May, 1909,a daughter to Rew.C.and Mrs, Huxtable.ROSS.\u2014On Saturday, May 29th, a daughter, to Mr.and Mrs.Ross, Bury.spective Patentes\u201d ~Full information ! to Inventors« | sent free on pplication LONDON & ERSOOL à GLOBE Buy.-MONTREAL a be folded up when not in use; backs MORTGAGE COMPANY.HOBSON & \u2014 SOUTHWOOD GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS === FIRE, LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, Office: S.& S.Mutual Bldg.Bell Telephone 551, \u201cCLOSING EXAMINATIONS OF GREENLAY SCHOOL, WINDSOR MILLS, Grade 1V., Sr.\u2014Polly Beattic 888, V, Sykes 808, Ernest Audre 766, Jean Beattia- 764, Mildred Gardner, absent.° : | Grade IV., Jr.\u2014Ada Morey 852, E.Campbell 672, - Douglas Stuart 598, Thos.Gardueér 541, Merril Young 525.\u2018Grade HI.\u2014Lawrence Beattic 651, iF.Dunlop 520, Laura Campbell 511, { Gertrude Morey 505, Hildred Ward, absent.Grade II.\u2014Stewart McK.Paige 540, .Chas.Morey 473, Josie Dunlop 462, Ada Greenlay 459, Alberta Gardner 297.Grade I.\u2014In order of standing\u2014Do- rothy Beattie, 1st; Augusta Stuart, nd.: EE Primer IL\u2014Ethel Ward, 1st; Mildred Paige, 2nd: Allie Moore, 3rd.E.Mabel Sims, teacher.The prizes offered by Messrs.Mc- Morine Bros., of Richmond, in the freehand drawing contest, of Greenlay school, was awarded by the judges, Messrs.Sims, Beattie and Wright, to Douglas Stuart, and a second prize 4 given by the trustees to Archie Beat- tie.| : \u2026 A A.Eye, Ear, N oO lr Le ET at Jos .a ; Lon a .i, Comes DA ew Fi etre Al de a, EET RPT Fe EST ETAT Laetitia Sa D RU wt 0 22 Latte 3 ¢ rata et ean pt a , \u201c4, aT rn Sra 7 REY: Ser TEE i i ply a NEN + © a as Spt Soft A Pra » oT Lr Eu + = pu = a a rte su À E ee = rT oy, \u201cETE pe 3 - rares a 4 ee eR i = gai Tne AE ay cg he TE = +.Fas pa Tor 2 jt aa cy om a Sn pon pa - ee - aw wap 4 ue Sa 00e rt mms ES - \u2014 3, 5088 9 ts nr NE sma mg 03.prie © BE 3 CET ri Sh - À aan CT Paix mets ve nee oe \\ ET wy ITT ~~ 3 EY\u201d SE NEA TEV DORE ina pny .TW See A ANE % at OS gta PaaS arden SAN tes rs eens RA ay me oh Reser fan i SERN 4 av ete él ne pe CEA SAPS \u20ac cn ets dus rot A AIAG MAS 9 ea ve SE EME KI Pm lr.PRS WAT SA a ol 1 uP J Rp ESE pen me j DS of \u201csorte à Sa : ; , rt SR ; 3 Sw ET SL RA ER ER An REC EUR, AE SRE MESSE al ae EE cr j Le age ro.ee TR PF ed ON Pre.7 oe IE ER AF ee eT Eg - - NS Is Rd wy VAY rman Le 2 A , pass \u2018 Yes ee Las x ie ; - oil aga od wi ln je a : ; ¥ ; qe 2 : = \u2014~ [ETRE ga .ve Cc _ i Con we > \u201cHS.ES A Ay = \" a x PERCE van AER 0 ad 1 cor igs ut EEN ie - pus = \u2014 ages RE Ne PE TT Re oa RES NA eh wns Pre ne na DES» ot AR el ha ee ere.55 - .; + Rs FR SIRI dE ra ap - ; LL ctw ni i lg ; .ce > : 201 ND 2 ' ee TE SE RES M0 rain RE 0 ee ce TT + \u2018 ._ _ .Pa A - a ms dates .; , x, 3 .° - i) \u2018 pm AT ne Lo = er Ri De AE hi = nr .es are SU ! 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Prices are reasonable considering the high quality, and we allow fair value for second-hand pianos in exchange.; The new styles in Autopianos contain the patent \u201cSoloist\u201d attachment, and many other valuable improvements.A fine piano in every way whether played by hand or with | \u2018the music roll.We invite you to come in and try them.- | Large stock of new music rolls to choose from.One very nice \u201cCabinet Piano Player\u201d in stock to-day at special reduced price, mahogany case, fits\u2018anÿ piaito.| ; MH.©; WILSON & S0NS À engraved.\u201cWe \u2018are S them, As Gs Wedd cheerfully ing selection SHERBROOKE: DAILY RECORD, R TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.: oh \u2018now showing 6.SKINNER © 1 ; Jeweller and Optician.Co gu £0 + LL han Ie d exchange any | edding Gifts bought here that : ave not been specially made or : our © of Cut Glass \u2018 and Silver articles suitable for \u2019 edding Gifts and would be : pleased to have you*torme in \u2018and ° ; cts AA We are selling the balance of our prit stock at \u2018the + National Store for one month only at Cost Price, j CHI.D\u2019 S ROC KERS, regular 81.35 far TY) vous Pees 0800000se accosoncepoutes 750.3 | OILCLOTH, regular 30c., for, per yard .c.c vossvsse sossvesences sonsssssnee: 210 : OILCLOTH, regular 45c., for per yard .cessenesone eee 310, OILCLOTH, ar 65c¢., for per yard .2000000000 QucvssesIOOe avsnsanccnes 820% : CURTAIN poe regular 35c.oy for su.000400000000 cousasttssug 000 rene : CURTAIN POLES, regular 30c., for 2.voress sussesserans arssossssses.ÂlO, 149 June | 26th.RUGS AND ART SQUARES AT COST.Miss Over + 000 yards of good DOM BRUSSELS CARPETS, worth $1.00; ; : visit STATR CARBETS 80 rss nu A0 Bud.600, 4 [End Boston.1 PARLOR SET, worth $45.00, for \u20ac00005000005095008 030000088 oes tinesrerste $27.00 ; Mrs! 25 SINGLE SPRINGS worth \u201881.50, for -.coccobéconanses- sacssoseu Besèses ssoos SIG, ! has = Massa) husetts.KING ST.: Up _Town DARGHE & GO., 66 & 67 The we are always speakin g about our Teas and- Coffees, and for = that we have the best reason\u2014it is that they are the Best.and that you can always rely on them to be just what we say they are.last week.25c.to \"5c.lb.from 25c.to 40c.lb.their rounds Le eel = QoQ ees @oor er Greeters Rene Import Ordets Just Unpacked Anchovies in oil, Club Sauce, Mushroom Catsup, Harvey\u201d: 8 Sauce,\u201d Worcestershire Sauce, Anchovy Paste, Lucca Oil, Ete.a : Lobsters, Strawberries, Pineapples, Ete.MONTREAL STREET PROVISION Bell Telephone 164.213, 73% MONTREAL STREET, IE Succrertectécetectecetecceccencececctccetcees ATTENTION ! _ Do you Want to save one dollar on the price of your next.pair of shoes, if so come to us.Just received 105 pairs af Ladies\u2019 laced boots, blucher tle in tan, velour calf and patent colt, size 24 to 7.$2.95 Goods displayed.No trouble to show goods.THE DOLLY VARDEN SHOE STORE.L, E.CHAMBERLAIN.123 Wellington St.3 FIII2IIIIIIIIIIIIIISINN © \u2018 GO.- \u2019 Marbleton.O\u2019Donnell, Mystic; A.J.ing Tu 1open at store, tinue for|ten days, and all visitors and : patrons |will be \u2018serv compliment.: STO R AGE.\\ NEW DESIGNS ~ | arily.Armour\u2019s Malted Clams.and : J mn.è Delicious Beef Extract wil be th | sup WAISTS AND.TOWELS nr .Call and See\u2019 them.- MISSES HUBBARD 6, YORK APARTMENTS.AN kinds of Storage.Floor space 26 100 feet.Apply WM.LORD, \u2018Sherbrooke.i plimenta ily.store, _ The YPS.CE.leading features.LA Snir en eme Elle Stirling, of Lennoxville, ne on an extended 'R, J.McHarg, Céaticook; Danville; Whitehead, Magog.It will be very interesting to Sher-' {brooke làdies to learn that- commenc-:.ay, June Ist, Armour\u2019s Pure : Food exhibit and demonstration will: J.S.Mitchell This attractive exhibit will eon- W.CITY NEWS.| The annual inspection of the 53rd: Regiment will take place on Saturday, Doris Stevens leaves to-day to friends in Manchester, Lawrence | visit of St.Andrews will hold a social on Friday \u201cin the church hall.Smoke Master Mason Tobacco, Bury, Johnville, Rev.C.-B.Washer, of Rev.E.B.Husband, of were among the visitors in this city ky The East Sherbrooke W.C.T.U.will meet jt the home.of Mrs.J.B.Armstrong; First avenue, East Sherbrooke, on Thursday afternoon at 3.30.1 ame.of Mr.Maxime Beaulieu, | Grand Marshal, was ingdverteut] om itted from the list of officers St.Jean- Baptiste Society publi a jour printing dene at Commér- inting Co.(Reg.), 20 King St.W.Allard, of the Bank of town + day on his.way to Coaticook, where.He will spend his, holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.lard.; Messrs.J.M.Peale, E.H.Morris, and Wm.C.Smith, of Philadelphia, : .Pa., were in this city yesterday on LE Ç their w y to Lake Megantic, where - BELL TEL.404 03 WELLINGTON STREE1 they will spend some time on a fishibg SE Te expedition \u2018The \u2018éjty\u2018 letter carriers started on this morning looking | smart ghd neat in their new summer: \u2018suits, light serge tunics and trousers \u2018jand white.helmets, belts.and - boots : * bright nd shining.Co A ma from \u2018Orford * was - early this morning charged \u2018with causing a disturbance in Ald.Thompson\u2019 8 yard.The charge-made was causing a disturbance drunk and asleep.He was fined 34.Chew Britannia Tobacco.Townships people r \u2018in town include: Messrs.C.W.dy, Coaticook; J.I.Thornton, Barns- .nnowlton, Knowlton; A.\u2019Akhu \u2018st, Coaticook; B.- B.Bishop, \u2018C.E.Weyland, Marbleton, L Special dishes will be made every afternopn at four o\u2019clock in the chafing dish and served Everything will gratis, no.goods to be sold i to anid is \u2018in | was in or {than a china cabinet: À will Nr.{the city | is 116 Ww lingion rk New manageni : gkill.in penmanship ge > Miss Grace.Armitage - friends i in Richmond.The Rev.\u2018Gi e is visiting ; of Sinton, isin, Master Erle Ker?\u2018has \u2018Tetumed from Grande Ligne for the summer holidays.Col.F.M.Pope, of \u2018Bury, was mong the visitors to \u201cthe, city Jester.-day.See.the \u2018specials at reduced prices in Edwards\u2019 window.to-night.The Lerinoxville | \u2018Epworth League are haying an ice tream .soçial.on Mrs.A.Demerse\u2019s law on Wednesday \u2018evening.Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Egleson and children left Cian today for Whit-.by, Ont., where rs.Egle: eson will spend the summer.- Mr.and Mrs.0 Montreal, are in tow two before taking u the summer at Nor Blackwood, from\u2019 for a week.or \"their abode for Hatley, Good upright plano to be sold at! half price this week.6L LGowen Avenue.Lodge, No.13, Knights be held in Odell\u2019s Bleck, to-night.Refreshments.Visiting Knights welcome.- Mrs.W.Newton Cdllins and family, of New York, who spent the winter in Virginia, have: arrived at.North Hat- ley for the season a d \u2018will be joined by Mr.Collins in a week or ten days.Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco.The \u2018of the E, T.A.A.i are being greatly improved hy painting and papering.H.E.Channell has moved his office from the Tear of the building: to: the front.Miss Jennie Brown - nd.\u201cher brother, Mr.Chas.G.Brown, left last evening for Boston a companied 2 Dr.= Gandier to con gard to Mr.of Pythias their Castle.Hall, interior The address gift of \u2018 to, the Rev.day gi was\u2019 com\u2018 ritten hans \u201cMiss, | posed .and a\u2019 Chaput, and | is a beautiful piece of\u2019 work.\"Miss.Chaput\u2019s | extraordinary\u2019 Vas never.more conspicuously display d than.in.the, hE arrested\u2019 / gistered enne- E.John T., Smith,\u201d & Co.'s com- .be in \u2018the _\u2014 TT \u2014\u2014 - pu a TE AEA TT - We have now the finest selection of Diners ever seen in one furniture store here and our prices are right.\u2018Came and.see our special set of 5 Diners.and one Arm Chair for $16.75 Made of Solid Quartered- \u20acut Oak, \u201c very veut design, box seats, upholstered in the very best of leather.he - reguldr price.- of this set is $25.00, our special rw this week cern Laure aeeeaends $167 (+) D SIDEBOARDS $9.90 1: 565 This Handsome Side- Board for only -50 Built of selected Qt.Cut Ouk,very massive and rich looking, highly polished, od inches long, 25 m.wide, R2 in.high, Br itish plute mir- vor, 22x44.und ane mirror on top shelf, oue drawer lined with velvet for \u201csilverware.Reg.price $48 1 0) Special this SIT HA #oe0ne asaun0 cn sauet ECHENBERG 55 STRATHCONA SQUARE, \u2018SHERBROOKE PN TOY ge So wr ed hs say RE BROS.; James and AM {street to St.1 \u201cbeaut ful angel, Death\u201d |ahout fifty of the the Prot vince of Queb oi \u2018Blaisville, \u2018migcouata ; JF Piel \u2018Choisy; Vaudreuil; sf against him | Milot, Three.ivers and St.Mauricé ; by béing- Philibert, Magkinonge, and: three sub- \u2018offices in Montreal; in| St! = isonneuve wards.\u2018The: name of ouraska;.has \u2018been\u2019 chatlged to | Mont \u2018Carmel ; Pratte, Richmond & Wolfe, : to.Ste \u2018Claude Nord.[The office of -Lanoreville,* County Richelieu, has been closed.* : All that wag mortal lof the late Mrs.Noah S.Woodward wag laid to rest yesterday afternooë CH he fu; ing place from hér hoïñe on Mé | Peter's Church.Prayers were said at the house by Rev.Canon Shreve, and \u2018at the Church the Service was conducted by the Rector, assisted by the Rev.Cecil Allen.Mr.J.Bearder presidéd at the organ \u2018and the choir rendered with deep expression | the 39th \u2018Pshtm, \u2018and the beautiful hymns, \u201cFar from my Heavenly Home,\u201d and {\u2018Jesus, Lover of My Soul.\u201d The pall-bearers were Messrs.Walter Tomling son, F.Cc.\u2018Fraser, An- | drew Steele, .Irwin, Wm.Morris, \u2018and C.H.\u201cBot en, and the bearers: were Messrs.Ralph and H.Bruce Fletcher, Alex, Blue, J.H.Blue, E.C.Bowen and William\u2019 Steele.The mourn- \u2018| ers were the only son of deceased, Mr.f Gerald G.Woodward, Montreal ; \u201cher Lawrence Holland, Syra- brother, Mr.JR.Woodward, cuse, N.Y., and Mr.| brother-in- law.\u2018Mr.J.F.Morkill conducted the füneral and in the cortege were many olt résidents of the tity.The: exquisite - lowers \u2018which \u2018almost hid the casket from - view, were mute tokens of affection and regret from relatives and frie ds.The remains were laid to rest \u2018in: the family lot in the English cemetery, Prospect stréet, the Rev.Cecil Allen readin the service at the grave.The late Woodward, born Agnes Constance \"Holland, is survived by her son, Mr.G.-G.Woodward, her brother, and| her sister, Miss Lüey Holland, with-whom she had lived since the death of her husband, the late N.S.Woodwatd, a number of years ago.Her , eldest son, Harold Woodward, also.predeceased her, She had been in failing health for some\u2019 time and latterly had been confined to bed, suffering much fram the extreme weakness induced by.her malady.The.set the trusting, gentle spirit free, Hut she will he deeply missed and mo rned by those whom she has left: a |B.& M.TO START SERVICE.= WITH NORTH HATLEY 1 NEX MONDAY.\u2018The summer [service of the B.& M, R.R.will star next Monday, June; 7, | between Sherbrooke apd North Hat- ley.Train will leave Sherbrooke at 5.20 p.m., arriving at North Hatley at 5.49.\u2018Leave 8.50 a.m.on WANT TO VISIT SHERBROOKE This morning the Brother Superior of St.Mary de Beauce in this city and called on Chief David- {son and asked permission to use thet: park on June 15th, | The.Brother dtated that on.that date |: all the .stüdents of the college and | citizens intended ranoing an exchirgion tb (his city anil sponding the day here, 34 3 © | His Lordship Mgr.Paul Larocque, Bish- | A regular meeting of the Sherbrooke |W | Bellevye Park, This new addition street will make a short town fon.residents in that- both be extended as far as Me been spending the week-end evenin | viiting His father for \u2018the week-end f : a \u2018J.Le Cote\u2019s hotel, Lennox- | ville, ~~ \u2018 ya Sctompatied.tho -ville, passed through Lennoxville past.Hides\u201d late ; ; iL of a professor of \u2018 : ANNUAL MEETING W.-| | lection, and Mrs.Rand and Mrs.W.\u2018North Hatley in the} | morning at 8.32, arriving Sherbrooke { | College was} ji fs STAGE Re THIS DRUMMEK 1.OST-HIS TRUNKS \u2014] A Montreal \u2018 man was arrested last night charged \u2018with being drunk.This | it Visitors - man, .who is a commercial traveller, \u2018han heen taking a prolonged holiday in this city.On Friday morning last, he was arrested, but was let off after | paying $5.This morning he appeared before the magistrate in a dilapidated condition, an De lighted ser Ask the person who wears them why they are THE BlsT.What he would probably sav : There\u2019 s Hot a vi LL.was remanded to jail for three \u201cto Bellevue Pak her \u201cho gi This evening at 5 oelock, the Har- days to sober up.THAT THEY ARE with the\" prop we wt diy?mony Band will giye the first concert He asked to he det off, and he would The very latest i berty, te y latest in style.soon he in à The stone of the season \u2018at e; Park.straighten up, but this request was |.The very easiest on the fect a ape so \u2018that & vi refused him.He then asked permission\u2019 The verv bes jue for the rie over and throu, h in ni The Massawippt Geos.Club has | to and look for his trunks, which The vert #1 catest w car an L tes Yo with vour autos, Wi le Spy issued attractive iphiets with the contained $200 worth of samples.z y & and Lear.; see all that t + When thy Voy, in, program for the ming summer.Sub-Chief Couture has taken\u201d the: The very highest grade of shoc- | prop ere: 13 in favor > Sinoke Pips \u201cReni Totsass trunks in charge.| ; jmekins.|p, Les don't wong gg ne : Be ; 15 0 Much being said ay The police wer 1 led esterday tog \u201cTHE NEW NEW PARISH Cd | M.GHOQUET TE, qe ix 0 werden x {remove &.ed Meyers.from | Th uesti f th sh y spot from which vor cn TH ue the St.Videent & Pail Hospital ta, \u2018this © juestion of other perish in LEADING SHOE DEALER.ba view of it ae from Bob e Bp the jail._ Iv was announced from the pulpit Sun- 85 WELLINGTON STREET.| \u201cnn R Mo Vie day last at the Cathedral.The name sem re\u2014 5.10 Là » For a wedding gift nothing better Of the / new parish is to be \u2018Notte.] 2° RENO.Dame\u201d parish.The dividing line is the \u2018Q.C.R.track, that is, the connectin link from Newingtqn to \u2018the proposed.ELECTRIC site of the new C.P.R.Depot.Already | LAMPS SOC! S\u2014\u2014 there are pore families to form this coeur s, © LE i Es .| \u2018pew paris than there were in - East .ETTES -Sherbrooke, wher the church was\u2019 \u201cand \u2018ail kinds of Incanidescent Lamps at Lowest Prices, es built on that side.There are several\u201d sites in view.\u2018One is on the corner of- Drummond.and Belvidere streets, another just beyond the.old Union Cem- |.ELECTRICAL REPAIR 8 SUPPLY , etery, and'another in the centre of.i W.J.WIGGETT, 100 Wellington Street lldvue Park, about \"200 feet \u2018from | Wilson avenue, and in the block be-' tween St.Louis and Larocque streets.op of Shenbrooke, is expected home] shortly.This.matter will then be tak- Ë en into consideration upon his return.| ) ilson \"avenue, in the South Ward, is] now extended to.Galt street, through tF cut do A ; locality.Both St.Louis and Larocque streets hre now opened for public service from Gault to Wilson avenue.They will { Manamy avenue within two weeks.| .res .: 79 LENNOXVILLE NOTES 2 L.J.McKay, of Montreal; has.: at the, 4 Juartered, oak.finished in weathered height 24 in.width.14 in.Seni 7 in., eight-day time piece, key - wind ; numerals, hands and pendulum are polished | brass.Good timekeeper.ete.,- only.ee.; NETS Mr r.College House, Lennoxville.- ; \u2018There was a.very good attendarico : present at the dance given in the Len- noxville town haH and à very \u2018pleasant time was enjoyed by all - on Friday ; ; Express Prepaid .- The above clock will he sent to any part- of Quebec Province per express.all fle prepaid, pen receipt the price.wo CER dé 03 The many fiifends of Miss Florence | Mallory will regret.to hear that she 8s, ill \u2018at her home with.pneumonia.Mr.A.W.Spencer, of Waterville, was | of \u201cRey.Mr.\u2018Washer, of.Bury, atom panied by Rev.Mr.Husband, of Johh- Monday - evening via C.P.R.\u2018on\u2019 their.982 J way 1o.the Synod, whic.\u2018meets.ati Quebec, \u2014 = rh ; 4 Hurd delighted all with their\u2019 render- \u2018SUCCEEDS \"PROF.Gox.ing of that beautiful hymn, *'I am but 4 a pilgrim and a stranger,\u201d assisted hy: Mrs.A.E.Hurd, organist.a 5 \u2018The Massawippi laclies/ 1 DR.HOWARD T.BARNES MADE: were enter DIRECTOR or PHYSICS & tainers, dinners and teak being sarveri_ ; to over one hundred curing the day.BUILDING AT McGILL 5 Town officers .were chosen ax fol- - | UNIVERSITY.\u201cows : Mrs.Slack, Town President : Mrs, Drew, Corresponding Secretary : Montréal, June 1.\u2014The \u2018appointment \u201cMrs.S.\u2018Dizier, Recording Secretary ; physics to succeed y Mrs.'Vaughén, Treasurer.Professor Cox, \u2018who\u2019 has just\u201d \u201cretired, The financial affairs.of the Town occupied: the board of go vernors, yes- | Union show a balance of over $30.00, iterday afternoon, when Dr.\u2018Howard T.| and each local Union reported a good Barnes was made director of the.phy- balance.to the good.sics builditig\"and Profewsof Harold.A.A special feature of the day was the Wilson was\u201d hose Be sténgue to Dr.announcement, that the \u2018\u201cŸ\u2019\u2019 Union at (1-11 Ayer\u2019s Cliff had reorganized and a re- Barnes.i port was given by Mrs.Robinson of the North Hatley \u201cY?\u2019 The members were much pleased with these reports.Committees were appointed to range for a mew town banner, The resolutions and plans as usual, were practical, and foretell plenty\u201d of future work.\u2019 At the.conclusion of _ \u2018the meeting, | Mrs.Libby invited the ladies to meet a end \u201cCool of Co mong LÉ Hammocks Tlere is the no and'most attractive line\u2014a truly immense] stock | Roomy, (tomiortalde | ammooks \u201cin all\u201d the summerishicolor cof hinations imaginable, rangigh price from &1 2% to we.: OF HATLEY W.C.T.U.REPORT SUBMITTED.SHOWED A SUCCESSFUL YEAR\u2014OFFI- CERS FOR 1909.Hatley, June 1.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 With very-favorable weather and loyal as- next at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, in May, 1910: sistance from the Union members, throughout the town, and Ms.| Searles, Stanstéad County President, of Beebe, another annual has come} and gone.It has \u2018marked a year fu of achievement by the faithful work- |} ers, and of promise for the future, and | that the harmony and mutual interest | me ar- ALL KINDS OF California Fruits .All flavors.ICE CREAM AND SOFT ANGES, WICKLES will continue.Rev.McLennan, of Mas- | I (Ass It £8, suwipi ; Rev.Moore, of Ayer\u2019s CL ; DRINKS, Up to date lee Cream BL Ak) F (AS a Son i and Rov.Bose] of Westmore, Vt., at Fruit Flavors Tee Cream TCT CREAM FREEZERS, nd spoke encouragingly.The 10 soda \u2019 ne TER COOLERS, ICE TON vr Rev.Mrs.Rose also gave a short talk, Fancy Chocolates, Etc.REFRIGIERA TORS, Cab and as an hon.member of the Ayers | Cliff Union, was very welcome.Mrs.Nelson LeBaron, town President DOORS AND WINDOWS.Our summer rurchadés PA Goods delivered in town.ALEXANDER Bros.ÿ presided at the forenoon session, and - ay VE goods pre all in stpek, 0 Mrs.Searles, County President, at the 157 Wellington Street.MAY NoT NEED THEN > afternoon session.Mrs.H.Call acted - eee DAY BUT WHEN Yo ou as organist during the day and Miss Bessie Badger and Miss Mildred Frap- pied as pages.The programme was |- well \"filled and several excellent recitations and papers were given.Mrs.F.Webster, of Hatley, \u2018recited, also, Mrs.C.Libby, of Ayer\u2019s CIiff.Mrs.H.Emery, of Hatley, gave a most interesting talk along the lines of pro- \"gress.The address of the Town Pre sident.was much enjoyed.MRS.E.L.SMITH | 15 Room 20 Whiting Block J S.Michel 10 has returned from Boston prepared to show the latest in coiffures, etc., Scientific Facial and Scalp treatment, l'air Dressing and Manicure, Tel.759./ For Sotistaotin Mrs.Hitchcock welcomed the ladies P A 1 EN 1 SG EAT * 7 se much cordiality and dwelt upon the importance of the mother\u2019s in- ; TT! fluence in the home.Mrs.Slack, of TRADEMARKS, LABELS âc .ALLA \u201d Canadian Patent Agency Cor.St, Denis and Carriere Sis \u2018No.i MONTREAL.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, responded heartily to the greeting for the visiting sisters.\u201c11 The children, under the direction of | Mn C.Edson, sang a temperance se\u201d HOME- MADE BREAD At Your Grooers, or Tol % ARE YOU BUILDING ?It so, send your specifications to us | for figures on everything you require , in Wood.Best material, Lowest prices, Io Prompt Delivery.ibs H.CUMMINGS & SON, Coaticook, P.PQ.mf em mm TYPEWRITING | ~There is scarcely an-office to-da that has not a typewriter, 2 REMOVED come a competent and accomplished typist you must receive competent instruction.We also take up writing practice, copying, etc.The Boyd Syiiabic.Short.\u2018hand \u2018and Business Cofége- { E: 8.GLEABON, Principal, SHERBROOKE, \u2018QUE, +0\" - - A.T.DREW, z, 14 & 16 Water Street.ihe actual type- ingluging billing, {branches by Pons (< differen bn dts Landscapes, B Portraiture, Commercial Developing.apd Shampooing &Electric Hair Drying Hand and \u2018Vibratory Massage face and scalp.Manicuring, rte, MISS DRESSER, - -6 YORK APALTMIEN Lis, pert Cattle, Jarge sments, for Amateurs.Geo.Johnston 149 Wellington St.pe Shecbrodst for FIER RR Rd ad, >, a x CAR pe Ea SU ; so \" + Pate .- .} DON'T.gail vs.; £1 175.Syperflyous Hair, Moles» and de ; thousands more are \u2018added yearly, \"AUTOMOBILES atid and every typewriter requires an \u2018by J CTROLYSIS, bray Mg I re tench | typewriting by the § Repaired and supplied with gasoline, Young lady SATIS a poise: most perfect system of touch, | oils, spark plugs, batteries and stor \u201cdress P.0.Bos EEE typewriting.If you\u2019 wish to be- age batteries recharge.Photograph Machinery, in FE TEE À LAC 4 ONE i pme pn ae pr SALE Sway rubi Sondition, An rooke, pi SALE y shout, fir am in Hy Tem Kony RN | hy x \u201c 4 a ol .SHERBROOKE DAILY Th 4 TUM as : RECORD, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1909.ae | Co Ea = i oo i , +4 _ .PAGE FIVE.LE.a.Chewing \u201cVisit dd in favor-ot LÉ wonder th th = ! about [ion and there's 2 San, get so.goa Black Watch Tobacco Bellevue Thefrh 24 = RENCY,.§ ®7:.'t RANDBORO.° - \u2018arriva and departures : Mr.and ; 3 y, W.J.8wail, to Boston, to vis- PLIES À BL ir daughter, Mrs.M.McCurdy ; Sh E Nellie Graham, to Coaticook, to noxville, to: Visit her mother, .Mrs.Smiley ; Miss E.Robinson, to her home in Eaton.Corner, over Sunday; Mrs.E.Cable, to East Clifton, recently ; Messrs.Speck and Tannahill, ! .| come out second best: \u2018B.C.S.played | Letters to the Editor va WHO ARF CHAMPIONS.The Sporting Editor, ; | Daily Record, Sherbrooke, P.Q.| Dear Sir\u2014We notice on your sportin sheét of the issue of May 15th, a acount of Bislop\u2019s College : Schoo athletic records, and among othe things a strong reference to foo: all.The writer of the article states that Trinity College School, claime the School Championship of Canada, and aig refused a challenge rom Bishop's\u2019 College School.If such a challenge was ever issued, it never reached its destination.We wish el- so to point out that T.C.P.dié nct at any time, claim the school championship of Canada, but on, comparing the records of the two teams it is easily seen that T.C.S.does not in all, five games, while-T.C.S.played double that number.In this lat-| ter list are found many formidable aggregations, such as Upper Canada, St.Andrew\u2019s, and Ridley Colleges of the \u2018\u2018Little Big Four\u201d; R.M.C.seconds and Trinity College, to say nothing of the Lindsay juniors, champions of the O.R.F.U., who were 2 st ber parents; Mr.W.Bridge.to Flanders on business.decisively beaten on their own = CH is from Dudswell, at Mr.H.} J 4+\u2014 grounds.Following is a complete ES, \u2026 | cuite Mrs.H.Planche, to Len.Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for list of games played by both teams : er @ rentes | Travellers\u2014A.A.Pomeroy, Pron.| B.C.S.Cee fl mmm T= == va, St.Johns, Montreal, score, 73.0 The old reliable brands of - by-using LS gt pigments.EA To \u2018The size has not been reduced, The price has not been increased of (aNT-R-BEAT chewing, and MASTER Mason smoking.uv Maple Sugar Tobacco Smoke Pipe Kenel (Compressed).| THE ANTI-TRUST LEADERS OF CANADA LANDL Increase the earning capacity of your property by keeping it well painted.Give it that air of prosperity that attracts prosperous people who are willing to pay for it.But economise in so doing The Martin-Senour Paint 100% Pure Essfor \u2018\u2018Old Daddy Time\u201d plays havoc with \u2018hand mixed Lead and 0il or cheap prepared paints, not so with a paint that is guaran- 4: teed to contain only pure White Lead, pure Zinc Oxide, well aged Linseed Oil, §-Driers, and the necessary coloring AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE TOWNSHIPS, # - + tobacco 0RDS \u2014 vs.Old Boys, score .26-5 vs.Quebec High School, score 72-0 vs.Montreal High School, score 36-0 vs.Quebec Intermeds., score 19-12 Both teams wons all-their games.T.C.8.Port Hope High School, score 77-0 Port Hope High School, score 81-0 Peterboro High School, score 37-0 Trinity Col., Toronto, score 59-5 R.M.C., seconds, score 28-12 \u2018Lindsay.juniors, score 17-7 Old Boys, score 32-6 Andrew\u2019s College, score 29-5 vs.vs.vs.Vs.-VS.vs.vs, St.vs.vs.Upper Canada College, score 14-4 As far as we can see B.C.S.had no one to beat but the Quebec Interme-j diates, which is more than balanced by the T.C.S.win over Lindsay.The High School and Old Boys games of both teams caneel.( Then with reference to the \u2018\u2018Little Big Four\u2019\u2019 league, the opinion of Dr.may bear some weight of the argument.He holds that the best brand of football played in Torontr last season, was played by the teams of this league.| Therefore we, as winners of the \u201cLittle Big Four\u2019 with all due respect for the feelings of Bishop\u2019s College Schooli modestly think, that ii a claim is to be laid to the school football championship of Canada, Trinity College School possesses the better right.Therefore, Mr.Editor, we would pe greatly obliged if you would kind- y next issue.: Yours, - Port Hope, Ont., May 15th, 1909.1 Canada, Le di Province of Quebec, District of Saint Francis, \u2018 \u2018 - No; 167.Le S 1 i Bishop Ridley College, score 28-7] Hendry, the famous football referee, | print the above article in your | The T.C.S.Football Com.|| {| the new Congregational Church | | RICHMOND.Arrivals include : Rev.Mr.and Mrs, | Mick and little son, of Robinson, the uests of Mr.and\u201d Mrs.Chas.Miller; .William Mountain, ofeWindsor Mills and Mrs.E.Miller, of Kingsbury spent Sunday with Mrs.W.Kelly; Mr.H.J.Boutelle, of Danville, in town on Sunday the guest of friends; Messrs.H.Ames and H.Fuller, of Sherbrooke in town Monday on business ; Miss A.McLaughlin from Ottawa after spending the winter months with her aunt ; Miss Claribel Mooney, of Ulverton the guest of Miss M.Ramsay on Monday; Miss D.Miller, from Robinson after visiting her sister; Mr.A.Tomkins, of Coaticook, visiting his brother, Dr.KE.A.Tomkins; r.W.Cross, of.Sherbrooke, spent Sunday with\" his sister, Mrs.(Dr.) F.E: Skinner; Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Chas.Smith, of Montreal, spending .a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Walter Smith; Mr.C.Feathier- stonhaugh, of Montreal, in town \u2018on business ; Mr.Fred Woods, of Rut- land, Vt., visiting his parents.- Mrs.T.P.Morrill, College street, \u2018is quite ill with tonsilitis.Mr.J, C.Sutherland has returned from\u2019 Quebec, where he went to attend the quarterly meeting of the Council of Public Instruction.taking care of Mr.D.Kerr for the \u2018past three months, is spending a few days at her home in Melbourne, Mrs.Jas.Bothwell returned Monday from a visit to relatives at Ulverton.\" Mr.Jas.Smith is on the sick list.Rev.Mr, Brunton, of Danville, conducted the morning and evening services in Chalmer\u2019s Church, Sunday in the absence of the pastor, Rev.H.Carmichael.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Campbell hgve gone.on a visit to Toronto and other points.| The ladies of St.Anne\u2019s Church are busy preparing for their sale of work which will take place Thursday after noon and evening in the Town Hall.Mr.and Mrs.William.Miller, of Windsor Mills were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Miller on Sunday.= \u201c WATERVILLE The Waterville brass band will commence their open-air concerts Thursday evening, , with the following programme: .- .March\u2014Midshipman Dverture\u2014Friendship.Waltz\u2014When Knighthood Flower.March\u2014Pall Mail.Selection\u2014War- Songs.Characteristic Wedding March.erenade\u2014Sweet Thoughts, arch\u2014American Millionaire.God Save the King.Miss Lillian and Bessie Damon, of Coaticook, spent Victoria Day in town, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Loren Heath.Mrs.Claude Call and Miss Gladys Call, of North Hatley, were in wn recently.1 Mr.-Roberts, of England, will give à temperan& lecture in the town \u2018hall on Friday evening.© a :.The anniversary of the dedication of wi Lhe celebrated on:'Sunday and Monday, was in In the Superior Court.BromptonviHe, District of:St.Fraacls, wife common as to property of Sinai Gagnon of the same place, duly authorized a ester en Justice, has.this day, Instituted an action in separation as th property.EMILE RIOUX, Attorney jor the Plaintiff Sherbrooke, May ks ; 45, 7 NIN INT FOB SALB.STONE\u2014ABOUT 80 YDS.ip?biggest À Hammock JE prLDING vy By 5 SCTE 14 5 i \u2026.& n 6 î .\u2018 cu Pe 3 A 5 EG - un £ EN J 4 wh A\u2018 « \u2019 gz?5 I\" Ay \" \u2026 ve at 3 : BAR Teg, 4 RA a | | F \u20ac ; _ , .\u2019 OMETIMES the bargain a merchant fails to mention in his ad.is the particular thing that would have brought scores of people to his store that day.1 | di 6th, 1909, \u2014 __ \u2014 2 mn a si 8 ) - Cs y AAA, a y .n SAN / ant HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE, \\ ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK I VV.where other servant - stock, Bi ied stone f r is kept Ap- ck BR Fd ads oue for sule at a barg ply Box 58, Record, oo color cot BANE SATE CHEAP_ONE HIGH CUT.({ENERAL SERVANT WANTED TO ranging in Jo Fhe rubber tired Stanhope in good G go to North Hatley for summer. YoU matt eh steam drills and a ; tog of odds and ends, \u2014 Cooking wy pring beds and utensils with n for camp of 50 men.As I bave nap oP contracting 1 will sell _the ELS SR = pata i reat, Sherbrooke.P.O.Box 30Y.\\ ee OBILES FOR SAILE\u20145 PA SAINS M pren COuring car.For particulars ; Me addrens Bix 67, Record Office.À MR SALE \u2014 ONE ENRIGESTERED mc fiBhire bull, one year old, from an Mean Strain.Apply to Robt., = Bolton v TO LET.À EE - À Mer = SMALL FURNISHED i Nancy in North Ward.Modern conan ?Apply E \" Ness E.O.Eraser, 1 li ; 3 32 ROC MS k oe i 4 1 + 3 VE N ) \u2019 3 tom rie ¢hi \u20ac ; \u2019 9 Fulton AD } bi John A ve CAET-SELF CONTAINED HOUSE Nhoxville, large.lawn, barn, Mai ned and chicken house.Apply on 8s to 8, 7 re LE pply \u20ac A re Lu 1 .i I iar = FOR THE SEASON, TWO IE Ayer\u2019 yi OL at, Flmwood i 1, J ga ! Mills, Que, Apply H.N.Wheeler, Pa NO.MODELES THR \"x, aa l'assession 14 Ausust, Ap- Poor HOUSES TO RENT ON ï oder Leunoxuifle, near the een.\u201d (Th Convenieners, Apply \u20ac.MAL pr er ESTATE ROR SALI.We METRE ACRES LAND Milly, tor Apply Frank Malopey, J, Cy .» People\u2019s | ekeplione.pe, will run three steam drills; 400 0 large - , say part of the abqve at a spi lark Gordon, No.25 Montrer, ; VANTED \u2014 TABLE GIRL WITH V previous experience.Write A.Rousseau, Grand Central Hotel, Coaticaok.A\\JANTED\u2014A COOK, GENERAL, FOR WW: North Hatley, 3 in tamily, nurse kept, good wages.Apply The Tea Room, Sherbrooke.: .\\ ANTED \u2014 A TABLE GIRL AT \u201conce.Apply S.H.Botterill, Man- sonville House, Mansonville, Que.(ENERAL SERVANT WANTED.| AP- X ply 81 Dufferin Ave.> = MISCELLANEOUS, ASTURAGE\u2014350 ACRES NEW LAND r grown cattle, $4.00 for; the season.A.Hale.| Y\\TANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE CONCORD VN bu in good repair, Rooms to fet.H, Connor, 81 Bank St.1 PAY SPOT CASH FOR * OVERDUL \u201cmotes, accounts, - juugments., etc, 4.Biron, 95 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, \u2018Phone No.512.- \\ TANTED TO \u2018 typewriter Apply stating particulars.cord Office.: ~OIDFIELD ALONE PRODUCED ¥24.- X 000,000 in 4 yrs.- If you did not get any.of it don®t miss initial offering in John McAllister\u2019's property Round Mountain.Write G.R.E.Kennedy, Sherbrooke, Que.BUY SECOND HAND in first class condition.Box 77, Re- FIVE GOOD .LIGHT IV ANTED- \u2014 rooms \u201cin good location jon Welling- Apply Box 74, Record.\" YOUR FIYRIM CHIMNEY TOT H \"in good shape.Moses Dupuis ao do first class work in that line .De - Phone 796, 107 Galt St.; \"OU GETTING WHAT VOUF } earhs \u2018or only the \u201c(ake and Cream | ton Street.ne spare money really \u201crental on it.Write for a _ Crumbs.\u201d ,G.R, E.Kennedy, Sher brooke, Que.IFfNHOS.LONG, PRACTICAL HOUSE painter, 25 Portland Ave.YOUR SPARE MONBY WORKING | for .you or for someone wlae?JE, 1° | Manufacturing \u201cAds\u201d HELP WANTED \u2014 MALR.WE PAY SALARY, EXPENSES AND | required to fill vacincies with bright men, -hardiest stock, varieties approved by Experimental farms.guaranteed.Complete outfit free, apply now, stating age.Luke Bros.Limited Nurserymen, Montreal.| 1 : NTED -\u2014\u2014 A GOOD MEAT COOK, \u2019 \u2018man _ preferred.Must have experience.Lake View House, mnowiton.VE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A live solicitor who has ability to approach Merchants and Professional men on a proposition bacved by the Do- | minion Government and capable of earning 16 to 50 p.c., dividends per annum.One agent cleared $199.50 in one week.Write us enclosing references.Address Box 71, Record Office.(;°9P STONE AND BRICK MASONS X can find steady employment for \u2018the summer by applying to Kent and Cox, Granby, Que.{ ANTED FOR OUR WOOLLEN MILL \u2018 » compétent second hand for dry pasture, Yearlings, $1.00; 2 yout |\u2019 oo ing.Experienced on woollens and olds, $1.50; 8 year olds, $2.00; worstods and face finished goods.Paton Company, Sherbrooke, Que.X\\JANTED AT ONCE SEVERAL CAR- : penters and millwrights.Apply As- hestos & Asbestic Co., Ltd., sbettos, Que, vel in Eastern Townships.son & Sons.\u2014 Not 0 MEN WANTED TO Plu, PULP by the job, $2.50 .a cord.Apply M.H.Olsen, Bury.; ANTED \u2014 BRICKYARD HANDS \\ and laborers.Apply at yard nedr Lennoxville.E.T.Brick and Mfg: Co.A N'ANTED \u2014 A STRONG | young man fo work in factary.'Apply Box 76, Record.Lo?ANTED \u2014 PIANO SALESMAN speaking French \u2018and English to tra- H.C.Wil LES ; LOST AND FOUND.ONEY FOUND\u2014FOUND MONEY ON IL C.P.R.train May 22nd.Reported to officials without results.Owner wanted.Fastern Townshws Lumber Company, Sherbrooke.\u2019 CAUSE FOR PAUSE.Your eyes are the bonniest blue, dear, Your features and figure are fine, Your heart\u2014ah, I know \u2019twould be true, dear, \u2018 Should I mine.\u201d say to you: \u2018\u2018Darling be ttt alas, there's a frightening fear, dear, That will not allow me ta speak.Inited States \u2018for information of golden T RE.Ken- of Colombin investment, G.nedy, Sherbrooke, Que.You ure spending three thousand a year, : ear; I am making twelve dollars a week, \u201ci \u2018Dame Lea Gagnon of the town of, | Mau , ACTIVE June 6 and 7.Rev.G.E.Reed, of Sherbrooke, will, pieach.A special children\u2019s service will take place at \u20183 p.m.Sunday.Oni; Monday evening,Rev., Harvey Carmichael, Richmond, | Rev.-G, H.Craik, Melbourne, will \u2018deliver brief addrésses.Mr.E.LeRoy Rice, chairman.Music wjll be fumish- ed by the chair, assisted by Miss Cote, Montreal, and Miss Geor- gie Learned, Cookshire.Miss Alice Cleveland, .of , J'ohnville, { was the guest of Miss A.Swail over Sunday, .5 © CANADIAN & ,; \u2014 PACIFIC Alaska-Yukon Paolflo Exposition | Seattle, Wash, June lst to Oct.16th, 1909.: 1 Round trip first-class tickets will be { sold from May 20th to Sept.30th, 1909, from Sherbrooke to VANCOUVER, B.C, | VICTORIA, B.C.SEATTLE, WASH., TACOMA, WASH., $90 50 PORTLAND, ORE., JV SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.LOS ANGELES, CAL.: $1056.75 E, H.SEWRLL, Cit.Puse Agi/ Art Building, Sherbrooke.Be Hf In Effect January fith, 1989, | BOSTON AND NEW YORK.EXPRESS.\u2014Leaves .Sherbrooke, \u2018 7.30 a.m., arrives Quebec 1.15 p.m., daily except Sunduy.PASSIENGEIR\u2014Leaves Sherbrooke 4.00 p.m., -arrives Quebec 9.30 p.m., dally | except Sunday.\u2019 \u2018 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.\u2014 Leaves Sherbrooke, 9.30 p.m., arrives Beauce Jct.7.00 a.m., daily except Sunday.Also- connecting trains.on Megantic division.and Chaudiere Valley Branch.For time-tables or further apply to any of the company\u2019s agents, or to E.O.Grundy, G,F.and P.Sherbrooke, .CIN SEA GRAND TRUN Saturday and Sunday Excursions MAY 1ST TO OCT.31ST, 1909.Going Saturday or\u201d Sunday, returning by any train Monday following : Montreal, 83.30 ; Quebec, $3.80; Pt.Levis,\u201d $3.75.For full particulars apply to.0.H.FOSS, City Ticket Agent, a 2 Strathcona 8q., or WM.HARRISON, Station Agent: 4 sending.out Mrs.J.Gallup, norse, who has been Good to return until Oct 31st, 1909.| particulars | found thgt he bad died during DANVILLE AND RICHMOND AROUSED.| (Continued from page 1.) evargelizationiof the world from a business standpoint and as an investment.Rev.| Canon [Tucker was par excellence the speaker of the evening.He dealt with the foreign field and in a magnificent address drew attention to some of the marvels the missionaries |had accomplished, marvels equal to anything in the history of Christianity.|He held his audience spell-bound as jhe depicted the awak- éning of China and brought them face to face with the question of China, wake and pagan, a menace to Wes- rn civilization, or China, Christian a a blessing to the whole warld.In a brilliant Iperoration he depicted the ce accomplished in Uganda, \u2018thirty years ago peopled by cannibals, but today, a Christian na- ith a selfsupporting Church | issionaries to every part» of, Africa, and hewing a magnificent cathedral where five thousand native Christians take the Holy Communion at a single service.The following resolution was moved by Major Hewton, in à stirriñg address, seconded by Mr.Chas.Campbell and carried unanimously.\u201cThis meeting, representing all the Protestant Ccmimunjons in Richmond and Melbourne,| hereby endorses the principles and policy of the Laymen\u2019s Missiongry Movement as defined by the Toronto Conference, as follows : \u201cIn view of the universality and finality lof the Gospel of Christ and the spiritual needs of mankind, we believe the Church of our generation should undertake to obey literally the command of Christ to preach the Gospel to every creature ; ; \u201cAccording to their several ability and opportunity, we believe tbat the laymen of the Churches are equally responsible witli the ordained ministers.to |pray and to work for - the coming of the Kingdom of God upon earth ; \u2019 \u2018 \u201cWe rècognize the clear duty of the Churches of Canada to evangelize all those in| the Dominion or who come to our shores, who have not been, led into, the Christian life, and alsq to provide for the adequate preaching of the Gospel to 40,000,000 soulg in the non-Crristian world ; ! \u201cWe akcept the estimates of our Missionary leaders that at least $1,300,000 annually should be contributed towards our Home Mission work and $3,300,000 to Foreign Mission work of the Churches represented in this Congress, aggregating a Communicant membership\u2019 of Nine Hundred Thousand.\u201d \u2019 oo \u201cAs based on| the above statement -this meeting, representing a Church membership of 569 communicants hereby accepts the suri of at least $2,600, as representing our share of the evangelization of the world and pledges itself to do its utmost to secure the iraising of that sum \u2018annuals to , this end this meeting hereby appoints the following men to form thel co-operating committee in\u2019 Richmond and Melbourne, to keep in touch with the General Movement, to watch) over the interests in the locality and neigh- borimod and tc;co-operate with the congregations in reach-' maintaining their highest efficiency.\u2018\u201c\u2018Anglican\u2014Dy | Johnson, Major Hewton, Thos.Harper * .\u2018\u201cCongregational\u2014H.A.Jones, Geo.J.Alexander, Dr.Skinner.ist\u2014Wm.Taylor, Ewing, H, M.Presby.\u201c\u2018Presbyterian.Richmond \u2014 Chas.Campbell, D.M.Rowat, A.E.Healy.\u201c\u2018Melbourne\u2014W.KE.McIver, New- lands Coburn.\u2019 to BOLTON CENTRE.Atrivals|: Mrs, Louis\u2019 Breaullard and three children, of Richford, Vt., the guests o Mrs.B.Arnold ; Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Cousins of Bolton Glen, at Mr.W| Hall\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.EE.Wedge, home Xe Magog ; Miss A.Amerault lof Knowlton Landing, to spend the week end with her patents here; Mr.Henry - McGill, of Bolton Glen, to McGill ; Mr.Fred Burbank, of South Bolton, the guest of his aunt, Mrs.D.W.Johnson.Departures : Mrs.F.R.Foster to visit friends at South Bolton ; Mr.H.Gosslin to Lawrenceville to spend Sun- is parents there ; Mr.Chas.Needham tb Bolton Glen to visit rela- | THOMAS LAGRANGE, LAKE ME- * GANTIC.Thomas Lagrange died last Friday, at his ome at Trudel\u2019s 8iding, Ditchfield, at the age of about 650 years.His death was not unexpected as he had been ill most of the past winter.Mr.Lagrange was a brother of Mr.Lagrange, harness maker, of Megan- tic, who died about three years ago.The funeral was held on Monday to the R.C.Cemetery on \u2018\u2018Ness Hill.\u201d RICHARD 'TURMAINE, LAKE ME- GANTIC.Lake Megantic,| June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Richard Turmaine, a well known resident : of unas passed \u2018 away very suddenly on Sunday morning at J the age of 70.He was in his pie health on re- tiring Saturday night and not rising on Sunday.morning as usual, it was the ight, = \u2018 The funeral took place on Tuesday, to the R.C.Cemetery on \u2018\u2018Ness Hill\u2019 and the remains, were followed to their last resting place by a large gathering of sympathyzing friends.Mr.Turmaine |has resided for a number \u2018of -years on\u2019 his farm on the: 11th Range of Whitton, which he pur- 8 resided with his daugh- ilodegu, at her home on Main street, Megantic, where his death occurred.Mr.Turmaine by old residents Megantic previous to 1880, |as a [resident farmer in charge of the old J: B.Hall Com- fn be remembered f | pany's farm in Agnes, >.: of the : isit his brother, Mr.J.R.1 | Lake Megantie,j June 1.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | chased from Mr.Pierre Roy, but of | a CITY NEWS Mr.J.P.Royer is in Montreal today on business.Mr.E.W.Gilman, of the Canadian Rand Co., is.in town.Mr.G.L.Miller, from Providence, R.L., is in the city on business.\" Miss Florence Farrell returned last evening from a visit to Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.A.Gandier left town las: evening for a .trip to Boston.Mr.William Heixhenner, don, Eng., is a guest at House.Mrs.Andrew Paton left yesterday for.Montreal to visit her daughter, Mrs.H.S.Holt.Mr.L.P.Bourgoyne, of La Banque Nationale, has joined the.staff of the Eastern Townships Bank.\u2018 from Lon- the Magog Mrs.Alice Nunns Keough,from Montreal, was in town yesterday, a guest of Mrs.W.A.Morehouse.Miss Florence Byrd has gone Toronto,:to spend the summer her sister, Mrs.Walter Fuller.Mrs.Worthington, who has been in Montreal for treatment, has returned home, and is much improved in health.Mrs.W.Newton Collins, and children, from North Hatley, were: in town yesterday, the guests of Mrs Walter Tomlinson.| Miss Louie Hunt, of Marbleton, grand daughter of the Rev.Thomas -Chapman, returned home yesterday, after a pleasant visit to Miss Eva Doyle.Mrs.Daves, from Baltimore, grand-daughter, Miss Etta Brown, and Miss Jenny Daves have arrived at their cottage in North Hatley to spend the summen.LS \u2018Mrs.Chas.Beawdoin and her young assistants, with Prof.Bourgeault,went to Windsor Mills to-day, and this evening will present\u201c\u2018La Dame Blanche,\u201d with the same cast.Mgr.H.O.Chalifoux, V.G., went to to with Wolfestown yesterday to make arrangements in connection with the church and presbytery of the new parish of St.Jacques.Rev.Principal.Parrock, of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville; Rev.J.J.Seaman, North Hatley, and Rev.R.J.Fothergill, of Magog, were in town yesterday en route to Quebec to attend the Synod.Rev.Canon Shreve, of St, Peter's \u2018Church, and Mr.James Mackinnon, clerical and lay delegates from the parish.to the Dipcesan Synod at Quebec, left for the Ancient Capital yesterday afternoon.: Among those from Sherbrooke who will attend the banquet to be given to Premier Sir Lomer Gouin, by the Reform Club, :-Montreal,: are: Hon.P.q Pelletier,\u201d Messrs.B.A.Dugal, J.A.Gauthier, Victor Archambault, J.Si- moneau, A.Dion, and Nap.Fortin.\u2018I'he Bishop of Algoma, the Right «Rev.Dr, \u2018Lhorneloe, has secured some I Hots at «Gowganda, upon which a little church, or church tent, will soon be \"erected, The missionary who goes to that region must be an expert cancer, \u2018as in that way.only can the little camps arodha\u2019 the Hake \u2018be reached.\u2014 \u2014# Le BISHOP\u2019S COLLEGE NOTES.Mr.F.C.Wanstall, Master in the Preparatory Dept.of Bishop's College School, has been offered, and has accepted.a position: in C.8.Fosbery\u2019s Private School in Montreal.Co Mr.A.Avery Sturley was yesterday elected by the student body, editor in chief of the \u2018\u2018Mitre.\u201d\u201d Mr.Ralph Hayden was elected business manager und Mr.C.C.Savage, assistant business manager.Mr.C.G.Lawrence, this year\u2019s \u2018editor-in chief, will become exchange editor.On Friday, the Bishop's College School cricket team go to Montreal to play the cricket club of that city.Saturday they meet the McGill cricket team.The annual Tennis Tournament among the scholars of B.C.S.begins on Friday.The shooting competition for the Dominion Cadet Corps Shield will be held at the Sherbrooke Rifle Ranges on Saturday.Last year the B.U.S.Cadet Corps won this shield hy the narrow margin of one point.Shoots will be held all over the Dominion to-morrow by the various Cadet Corps, the Corps having the highest aggregate holding the trophy for the ensuing year.To-morrow is the annual inspection day, when the cadet corps will Le inspected by officers irom Ottawa, pr DE RICHMOND FIRE DEPT._ \u201cMa frien.\u2019 come listen, with me and I told you ali about ' De Richmond fire department , And de fire she not put out.Some tame \u2019a bout eight, nine, half- past ten, Some person, very much excite, Say \u2018De Janesville Hotel de Ville .Is get on fire alright.\u2019 De peoples.come from everywhere To see what for de hlaze, And soon de town was represent By John McMo* and Doctaire Hays.De \u2018Doctaire\u2019 she direct affaire, She spak in English and de French But pretty soon dey don\u2019t mak hitch de Cause policeman Caswell got wrench.- : Bye-bye somebody gets de wrench, And de hose is made for fast, Den everybody is satisfy De water cure at last.Puen vedo) TY SRE IIIT De water squirt some leetle bit Bye-bye she cum some more, But what you tink?De hose too short For mak de water pour.De Council mens dey mak some talk And get \u2018Une grande idee,\u2019 Dey orders all de hose in town Sent to de ward called 3.Now all dis tame the fire she burns And de sparks she fly, fly, fly, \u2018Makes very bad for all dose house Dat situate nearby.\u2018Ma, friend,\u2019 I told you someting .Dat mak you very much laugh, De hose that com from up de town Reach fourteen feet and half.When all de hose is hitch again Somebody mak for fun and shout, \u2018For why you make such bustle ?Ba gosh, dat fire gone out!\u2019 *\u2019 5 H M.Ge s ds de atic ment of \u2018| shingling of the foretop of horses is | President\u2014H.R.AWAY WITH THE CURRYCONB.| (From Vogue.) - Still another humane movement in Syracuse which has the distinction of being unique originated with the Syracuse fire department, the chief of which John P.Quigley, some months ago sent out an order by which he abolish- ment and expressed himself thoroughly convinced that the currycomb in the hands of the average man is an instru- torture to the horse.The also ordered to be dispensed with, the foretop and mane of horses being now allowed to grow.As a substitute for thé currycomb Chief Quigley recommended the use of fibre cloth or fibre brush.* : .Optical Specialist.I shall be in attendance at ; _ COOKSHIRE, MONDAY, June 7th.BURY, Tuesday, June 8th.'SCOTSTOWN; Wednesday, June 9th.LAKE MEGANTIC, Thursday, June 10th.co - I guarantee you perfect fitting and best quality Optical prompt service.CABBAGE & CELERY PLANTS, TOMATO PLANTS, \u2018and all Bedding Plants in fine growing condition._ = =! , MRS.J.D.BUSH.Pine street, East Sherbrooke.THE DOMINION LIME CO.The \u2018Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Dominion Lime :Gom- pany will be held at the, office of the dompany at Lime Ridge.P.U., on es- a eleven a; tion of reports Election of Di and all such othej Business.as may regularly come before the meeting.\" : EE Secretaty, A.F, | Sherbrooke, + vo Me 45th, 1909, \u2019 o'clock, Business: p- | + Wedding Annpuncement - - : À cCordial invitation |» extended to all to come and see my large and varied stock of useful and hsautiful goods specially useful for wedding presents.Prices cheerfully given whether you buy or not at H.J.LABEREE\u2019S, The Jeweller, Lensexville 0 Tenders For Road.» Sealed tonders marked \u201cTender ; for Road\u201d and addressed, to.the undersigned will be received up to Moon of SATURDAY, JUN th, 180%; for the conktruc- {tion of a public road in the township of Ascot.| Plans and kpecifications may be seen at City Offices.: \u201cFF.J, GRIFFITH, Sec-Treas.The - Ausodisted: Board: the RAM.and the R.C.M.for Local Examination in Music.Patron\u2014HIS MAJESTY THE KING.VALWS, K.G.In consequence of the termination by the Governors of McGill | University nt- real, of the agreemant hetween the Board and the University for holding joint Local Examinations in Music in the Dominion of Canada, the Associated Board will conduct \u2018its own examinations in 1910 and all subsequent years, and \u2018the Secretary of the Board will visit Canada at an early date to make all necessary arrangements.: SyHabus for 1910 will be ready for issue to applicants in August next.Mean while, all enquiries sould be addressed to \u2014MR.JAMES MUIR, Secretary, 15 Bed- ford Square, London, England.= BYRD & HAND HOUSE PAINTERS AND: PAPER HANG: 1 ERS.Whitening and Tinting, Furniture Repaired and Retinished, 48 Frontenao St.Bell Phone B48, Boats & Canoes Built by the Canadian Canoe Co., of Peterboro, Ont., are the best in Canada.J.G.SAMPSON, Agent, North Hatlev.Que.First-Class Livery |.For an up-to-date rig.call at the Magog House Livery Stables.Cheapest an best in the elty.Teéams delivered promptly.Telephone 602, Give us a trial.JAMES BENN, Proprietor; We Still Have Some \u2018 Space to store your Furs, where they will be }safe from the depredations of moths.Call and inspect our facilities.We are sure you will be satisfied.ALEX AMES & SONS PUBLIC COLD STORAGE.279 Wellington Street.THE SHERBROOKE TEA ROOM - NOW becoming popular as a\u2019 BUSINESS MAN\u2019S- DOWN - TOWN DINING PLACE : Serves in addition to the usual Table \u2018d\u2019hote dinner, a three-course dinner, the latter a new feature, To Pri 0 Printers.Wanted to buy, good double news stand, in good order?For Sale\u2014Make-up stone and stand in good order.Address, DAILY RECORD, Sherbrooke, cy Sp PR NEEL ER SA thE TR ed the use of currycombs in his depart- J.C.MConnell SAWYERVILLE, Friday, June 11th.work, with .the Fighth day of June next, at - reêtors, H.THÉ PRINUE:: OF.Floors \u2018Scruped and Finished.= 117 Wellington St.um.AT Ma Se = ; maman >> HOT ME ere EE pees ge a) x \u2014- Pd epee Pea i .mu rame EL 3.a ame \u2014 PIE Fre?er, Pe Tran 2 x © gn Wp Se 1 oe + .egy ecm grr meh ro Sn pag Cg lL Sew pnd: ne AB.ton An mE a E >, rer - x Lace imps MT me - - ce te TET Fei 5 = me se = A NS SR x To == RE CY = ee BE ds A 4 x So cp : 2 = ; 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.t in-law, George MH.Vall andf?; ; \u2018 t Fashion is universal, style is distinctive.That is Enable Farmars to Pick Out BISHOP'S COLLBGE DEFEATED |Myron Bates, Lindsey.Shufelt and Ken ® © 95 Wellington St, Men's Shoe Dent, the difference between cheap clothes made for the Profitable Animals.MAGOU, Were Intorred tu the Vail Cemetery with À 09 Wellinoton S07 pens Purishingy,- \u2019 masses and \u201cProgress Brand\u201d clothes made for the == .OT, Saturday at Magog the Bishop's u pire attendanco of Jmmediate friends & * St en's Clothing, © 8 indivi [ \u201c0 olle « orrowing The lute, Mr.oho HK Ta : classes.They reflect one\u2019s individual character and DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Club Bates d shop E the A808 os \u201cand Cunningham \u201cwas an American by birth À II VY AIS AA AIS PIE EBERE N TI = Magog scored fourteen [having been born in Worcester, Mass, \u2018 4 ) .took .L CALLS ATTENTION TO GREAT |L00< or A 504 ir third wicket fell, Wal- |sixty-live years ago.circumstances with proper taste._ e kad- been nat ap \u2018 À \"IMPORTANCE OF MATTER |ione before their third wicket fell ee raiized in Canada, and was a highiy re | ©0000 oo oooeoeeseceeev0ce PP mm ; ood inside and outside | À MPO] © OF 1 Pa D ag for Para ed in anad | | °e Ep Evenly 5 ?and made above L Editor of Record :\u2014 | Bootureyd taka s six 1a ro doing Pour sPrecent visitors here include: Rev, A.W.0.- en dr ny vas PE AA Chats suspicion.The new styles are all here waiting for you.n rugs, Bishops scored manuel\u2019 Congregational Cherche.En.out.Stevens |liam Johnston, of Montreal, visiting.his | Sir,\u2014Now that the factory \u2018season |Fickets for eleven ru Prices range from $10.00 to $18.00.: |is getting into full \u2018swing, farmers are [with 18 not being.pue va Bat Ramet, Ww à 5 Jo cuve AT Fl Frwy Elephants Are Heavy.\u2014Elephant Spring | Ten La ES Fie op Eo, ¥ 00000000 \u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014 eve becuse \u2018hos.0 |yockhart, J.H., Carson end D.A, Bow- a That a | +4 iH b t HY ; wondering how the cows will do this \u2018came next with 15 ahd Walters contribu- son; Mr, George W.Johnston, the \u201cdrug- Beds Are Light, But Just as Stren À 1 Î TA - r.Cows are expected to make some ted 9.pe © gist Miss Augusta Corey, of Stagbury, THEIR : .§ > : UE A î VI N ms | profit.Great expectations are.not al- frogelins, 1.b.wdib.Walters fim mms 54.0 Mr.Samug JatoClatchie, of Hemmingford.EJEVER - REST, SPRING BED C0, '» Sherbrooke, Que VE + B - » y ] ys «realized, and \u2018if pasture is poor, Riley, cts and |b.WaHers shu.i see oo.Visiting his Two.sons here; Messrs.J.W.| 0 000000000000000000000 eee DEe, Que a ow is the milk flow to be kept up ?Aver, b.Walters .i| sii wisive vosetnicueon 0 Taylor, A, E.Ross, I.H.Kerr, D.M.008000000044, ivf appy the man who has pnevided for jes.b.Wal kér spending the week-end at their homes SELLE 00800004 sscène povsodass here; Philo England, R.H.Doherty, Mr.VONE- css Vhèse Leror 400.8 |@nd Mrs.M.H.Mimer and the Misses Do-* silo for surtmer feeding.147 | WELLINGTON .STREET,- SHERBROOKE, %|4 supply of green fou a hr has [wen Boptiroye à a | Some k uld be kept ha lConnon, b; BodthrOy($-1.a choive vos »\u2026\u2026.0 |herty, of Dunham; Mr.G.ss.Hughes, of ield of ise) Sho i be \u201cmilk ,on the Marshall, b.)W itera eins trans prune sh.0 Rock Island, former télephoho inspector ° © milk is weigh- |Ellerington, ct.Baothrayd .,.e sees soil hare; Hobart A.Buck, of East Farnham, on only three days a month, and 7 cd NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING Top eee wie \u201can ope a RE MER LE Ta eT ST, NU RRR Te IN UL US Wp TO Es Rp we rue Es wants to harbor a cow that is à .Mrs.and Miss Rollins spent thd week at is incap- |.end visiting friends in Sutton.\u201d \u20188 | M ob Co 4 vo | ible of making.a good profit, Does |\u201d Coxticook; \u2014{(Special).\u2014A golf |\" Mr.W.K, KecKeown has added æ - fine 441 BY | Sondell, not o soneb- veces possse besos |George Abel Adams, of Adamsville, and : ds 530.2 \u2014 samples tested once a month, then the § \u2019 be nf nee > PO Dr.E.MacGuire, of Dunham; Mr.F.GREAT BARGAIN WEEK wo 3X bY; 3 1, .: * ! \u20ac .Kerr , nager z.T.A .: .- , 2 A Bl sf , : \u2019 : : he will know very closely which Bishop\u2019s-= EF : [> 44 Sivectabures TANAEEE.© © I Ban Best 12c.yard Prins, very Children\u2019s Straw Hats UR HITLER LR v Lo ~ are the heaviest producers.If weights Boothroyd, ct.(ConnoF- www cm #wm 5.0] The Rev.W.T.Brown left Monday special, per yard .cree.Sc.Boys\u2019 Straw Hatg AUS.soon le - iH Fi RE gl 2 Ç re taken at every milking, any sud- Hepburn, Lb.w.Williams u.cree ».\u2026.\u2026.0 |morning for the annual session of the 9% Best Ducl -alue- 14e.Co Men's S Hate Be PF BR f 281 | en variation will be immediately ol [Brown b.William i Serre versé poire «6 |Montreal Conference which meets © this >! ck, value lic, very ens Straw Hats |, \u2026 be, £1.8 { \"10H | rved, and s can then be y Walters, ct.and b, Willams .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.9 |year at Pembroke, Ont.\u201chere will beb ® special Li v3vocscre s0vocsouen 10k6.Men's and Boys\u2019 Li .: +) dE 7) a i .al 2 per 1 then be.taken.Stevens, b.Meek: \u2018ntroo] wacees sayseë e+4,00 \u2018ho.18 NO service in the Methodist Church.next Ladies\u2019 Corsets, best.75c Je NÉ Lu à on Hal, HR REE © remove the cause.If a record is JANMrewS, not OUt ;.ie \"mc sever vue «19 Sunday.; ; ; 0 COTE a DES ECO Sh Ton's Balms ores wend, 22H 811 5 eh op > ept of the feed, the most profitable Sturley, ct.Meek.q esse borne sours n.+8 On Münday the Rev: A.W.Main, of cial oid ree ieee, 49e, tens Balbriggan yy a ; > Bi i ge fal h ; i ows can be detected, and some th Wright, ct, Connôr Lie reed verres pocneou.-Q Montreal, came here and sold Mr.George Ladies\u2019 Vests, 10e.12c., 1% \u201c0e, BV, and 49.for the y 4 2k ;h i - Hg ; .: ight prod 2 some at Chesshire, b.Uolnot] .c.wbeee »\u2026r0e +00 W.Johnston the residence until now.oc- à'@- 1 \u2019 9 Pr CU best.' very 11: 814 3x 1 Co OF THE LATE : ght produce more if fed better, will Scott, hb.Meek .bie \u2026.vec b:wvo\u2026.l [eupied by Mr.William ¥.Vilas, MIL.A., cand i nee ene 17d each Ses our 83.00- - ] a EH a 1° 4 e given the opportunity, Co Edge, b.Meek [.shies verses nerree sovearersensO LON William Street.Mr.Vilas is occupy- Ladies\u2019 Canvas Shoes, all col- ce .Box.Calf ad Hic ga iE 1 _ : Ts is what members of th w-l * \u2014 ing his own new property] on.Muin Street ! 5.all.co Patent Leather Shoes for gh ER: Le faim ~ : \u2014 esting associati Re 6 cow- 1.- 58|and Within a few weeks Mr.Johnston OTS evererenvenneee woven wenn, .45c.great value, Ce % dE Te) ig - : g associations are doing, study-| - = will take up residence in his new pur-; J.MA .oo Ty uf ir 2 x ng each individuel in the herd so as 1 chase.\u2014 vi nul à J.Mi, NAULT, 17 King Stres 2217 hu .o make- sure tha i , \\ Mr.MW.F.las is putting\u2019 new À ! \u2019 a trees.303 3 ° pt gives a voit pach single cow - roof on the building which he fotmerly 5 - aa Wholesale and Retall bo a [ pood \u2018business management Mecs of] es = [used \u2018as a Woodshap but which he nos WUPIPIIIFIIIIRESSEIISIVINNS TY a : zB EERE.: iness management.0 one {WATERVILLE CLUB \u2018DEFEATED COAT- [uses as a storehouse.C= = Ç : a ad pt 15 FN NARITA iy TFN nes Fig mie bach one of your cows pay ?Do win ot in if ; ; COWS pay ! Do you |match took pl the: links here \"on |pew verandah to his residence this sum- now that she does?= Guess och \u2018Saturday -* afternoon bétween the Coati-|mer, This greatly improves the value Tot do these daya.\u201d \"MO cook Sel clu by Bamburi, dott Cl | ape of Ws proper y \"| \u2018 ?X > Di \u2019 > .à d Pa Fe : 'o .1 \u2018Applicatio Jan ka are supplied fres\u201d.on [the Hohmhurat lolub of '6-2¢ The Links |jieaithy plan of erecting a tent outside r 0 n' to the Dairy Commission.[Were 1» excellent ition, being far bet- Inis home :and- he and his family are er, Ottawa.Many men since commenc- ter than in pre yedre wit h the im sieeping.in.the open -air.I UE to record are.ugW receiving 360 [Ressed by ® large CHOW.1 [ton es die bas condition of the aide.\u2018pe à ; ; : a: ol .|tion to \u2018the.on 10 Cow when they used to get but | The scores were as|dollowsi\u2014 walks on the north side of- Main Street #40, because they know which are the [Waterville _ |\u2019 = pn.Coaticook pear Mr.Vilas\u2019 new residence, attention \u2018economical \u2018produters, CIE oe tainly gnason ee wlaLavell .0 has been drawn to the fact that the walk floes pay to test COW, Là ' cer 31 y, | A geconibe hossso| eue LL | Barrett bocnce is O between Mr.Hin ton\u2019a Block and Mr.F.on OLR Ta [Bean ci wen deisel] \u20ac0ITNIG is wine 0 15 Braper\u2019s.jewellry stare on the south ! ET CT Pet © F.Ww., ii - ep, ma a 3 PI ~ + Les TE ce Seer su ES > ie ter 2 * - 4 5104 TO RE Lu mméaphe) 1 RE ON Cf S Re .a oy - = iE 5 SE Tee c oy .; ;, ÿ La .\u201cKab etal a - re x oo AEN ea ol arn DSS dy à ig - sete 2e gs wr ~ Dg \"= SS JR + Sp = SE = = 3 > os eT TF gl SW eo » A Bax TEP Ba 5 i, Ho! = pô ng a FGA = fr 2 \u20ac N - S RTL re Ra + - IT x = Tu ve = Tes LT U 4 7 ~ .es = - LL - LINES > = Sr « \u2018 \" = Nb a - - â 8.TE ARI Len Ai a.2 - etre ' i .3 \u2014 ol RES 2 a A rao ay ot ae, ge ; = 2 nC ah qe opp Te = er Pes 5 wl NT > > - p et = a - 2 - > Er qe + ; PTT .a Far, : i - = = 23 = - et ; { I , ci Re 2 \u2018 v .3 le 5 - Ty es = - 3 on ju À WAISR ois bites [00000 Fraser .0 0 LE 7 -BURY - .| Light refreshments |were.served after ; I \u2018 - the game by the ladies.Coaticook ex-] Mr, G.O.Sawyer has returnéd to the = ; ects\u201d to go [to Waterville in.the near atore to work after being laid up several : AT .: ; | uture for a return match.A handicap {days with an attack of grippe.: 5 .= : : , {match will take plage here on Saturday Mrs.Thos.Morrow is In Eaton for a ; - - : .9 © ; next among the members of the club.- few.day's visit with her parents, Mr-and 7 \" : ' IF - - 110 MARKET NEWS of - | _ Mrs.V.F.Hodge.| : | El OPENING OF HOLMHURST CLUB, Have you seen Morrow's shirt, waists .OR : .| | CT WATERVILLE.from 35 cts.up?; % | oo | MONTREAL LIVE § Waterville, June | 1ul\u2014(Specian).A Se, McManus mas in, Centerhucy on TE ; ver success \u201copening of Holmhurs 4 .; - j .: ONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET, Golf Club took placé at The Club House Morrow's is the place to buy you a 0 A \u2018 ~~ on Saturday, the 29th.\u2018There was a foit hat Those oe and, F100 he to Wose oC à oom | PRICES HAD A\"DowNARD TEN.| |\\rE RE ENS cataficained the club to |go at 75 sis; others at $1.50 to $2.00 | Î LT .- DÉNOY, [2° ee .Hea, being gpsisted Pouring.tea by Mrs.to FATA some came down trom Me : had op B.| Mrs, | MT, Barry \u2019 - EE = ston, June 1 About 1,050 bona o [55 Well es Tos Ward spd Bin Slory, on cum Sova, on, Me ; - .ASCOT CORNER SHERBROOKE.and lambs and 1,225 fat hogs were anor: | The annual -Mepting of \u2018the \u2018clyb took passing {through lots of snow banks.No ! Lots No.27\u2014R 8.© Lat 729 Beimont Farm): oo lor - sale at the Pomt St.Charles |B >a Sod Presi oats I \u2018at Rove, Vico: Fr.Carl \u2018Gustafson has returned to us| © No.28, R 3, Lot 88 A pekyards this \u2018forenoon.Trade .was dg Ge nie Cart Sn sou.loretery-Tregé.| again after au absence of several months - + No.25\u2014R 7, Stoke: Lot 43.,+ - =\" 20° de nine Drices.had à downard' ten- vrer oF thd i pra We.usta CS mmittees The people will soon have to smile., \u2019 No.26\u2014R 7, Stoke.Lot © of 896.Prime beeves sed » £xcepting for calves.were.appointed.There \u2018wds quite an ad-| Mr.and Mrs, Charles Goodenough were No.28\u2014R 7, Stoke, Lot 795.- rett: id at\u2019 Sic to Bic per 1b; diti t'members and a \u2018promfsing\" out- [in Island Brook last week attending the \u2018 No.27\u2014R 7, Stoke.| |Prelty good animals, 4tc to Sie, and the |Sition of memners gig oP edd! Miss « a No.26\u2014R 8, Stoke Lot 803.- commen stock, including a large number look for a pleasant ™ifid successful season wed ng hg, Joo Label sitvenson, Kati ] | No.26-1 8, Stok - Lot 785; .of milianen\u2019s Strippers at 34c to 44c per at golf; Sh \u2018Bl (5 i ne South jh on her be hoy on oe atle ¢ No.28-R 4.;; , Lot 782.0.Lalves sold at from $8 to ¥10 each, |._ oe spent\u2019 Sunday in town the guests of their = No.23-R à, 7 Lot 783.08 fj near Gc per Ib.Sheep sold at Bel.WITH THE HA ERS.parents.TOWNSHIP OF © ASCOT Lot 700., 8.00 amen.\"Goxs ihe sold at p00 to PR, a * : Mr, Ed.Berwick has moved from\u2018Gould \"+ Lots Na.19\u2014R 6.;« \u2026 Let 13 of 899.1 \u2014 at Sic to 8fc per 1b° , \u201cau ous soid Gon Ga shal Looe oe Station into the village, Mr.Mclver's bi Wwe letstoss | came wm re custom [ri em, Farle ld, x practice} SER morning service in 81.pe RE CL : No.28\u2014R 6.Lot 248.SE 4 - CHEESE MARKET IS EASIER.rooke.The first, three to finish \u2018were Church Whitsunday there were: 35 coumu- XE : Lot 251.Coa Montreal, .June 1st.\u2014The market 1a |Poole, C.Saunders pnd Parr.Consider- |nicants.- 2e KATEVALE.Lot 252.2 _ egsier in sympathy with the weaker ten- [able excitement was caused as I.awrence A very interesting song service was held \u20ac | Lot 25\u2014Uhurch Rang.1 South Ward.= dency in the country, and 124c is pow Saunders, 10 pars jof age, finished.He.in the Methodist Church Sunday evening \"45, , , Lot 1358.tL | [ithe top price for Westerns, which are |ran the.whole distance and finished withjand was largely attended.- Some pretty | 24\" Lol RFORD TOWNSHIP, Lot 197 0.1469 ' Jauoted at 12c to 12%c, with Easterns {a sprint .in front.| ofi the Record Office.selections were rendered by the.choir and 5 1 ol BRAT Et Sram die © te, oniss Te | Phe ACR, mom ost ent {ge of by Mok fo While bn = 3 - DE .; ; .3 À .! e » .18 : .oo Lo 7 4 Lot 18-R 8.Lot 27 of 1453, i make is showing a marked increase and [held .short.run, r.R, Neilson, the] There will be a Young People\u2019s meeting $ Fi ] 17\u2014R 74 Lot #2 ' this naturally has a weakening influence | President of the Club, accompanied them.in the Methodist Church on Tuesday ev- $ Er ot 18\u2014R 6.\u2018 \u201cot 7.a on the market.; - .ening at 7.80, § Lot 17\u2014R 7, : Lot ggg orth Ward, : re , Subscriptions for Record, news items or 7 ; Lot 17=R A.Lot 844; Co | BUTTER IS FIRM, È Hon SER aie Men CO en: + 2 - Loc SFORN ST.ELIE.+ Lot 809.4 gigontreal, 0 June 1\u2014At st.Hyacinthe | (Phone).le wi re, : 0.awyer.LE .\u2014R 6.© + : ] ing price b .| ; , , , ; X' © Jot 5\u2014R 6.Lot 811, 4 i The local market, is firm with \u2018Best PEN ANGLE vs.HGH SCHOOL AT TAN eu tJ Jot SR Sx Lot 807.À creamery quoted at 22 to 224c.A a COAT COOK.2 tool LAKB MÉGANTIO % \u2018 vo «0 Only - Co Ï ; » June 1.\u2014The market for cheese close and exciting ball game too Mr.A.BE.Morrisette, t ti - ie Lot 7\u2014R 8.Liat 326.I J.(lis firm; Canadian old is quoted at 66s |Placa on Satunday, fay 29, hétween the gent at Megantic, es takon very on + fi oo Lot 4\u2014R 6.Lot «48, _ to 708, nod new at 62s tq G8s.\u2018Pen Angle and High School on the Pen Monday with an attack of appendicitis at \u2026 6 | Lot 8\u2014R 8.LENNOXVILI.B.; Bristol, June 1.\u2014Canadian cheese stea- | Angle grounds, Coaticaôk.The score was [his home on Market St.A telephone E.| _ Lot 14\u2014R 6.- 1-8 interest \u2014 Lennoxville dy at 68s to 70s., - 7 to 8 in favor of the Pen Angle.\"The [message was sent fo a Sherbrooke doc- 3 Lot 17\u2014R 8, - road in 6 acres of land.Liverpool, June 1.\u2014Cheese, Canadian, |line up was as followsi\u2014 tor to came out at once, who was to = Lot 16\u2014R 6, /, GARTHBY vLLLAGE : finest white and colored, new, firm, 61s |Pen Angle High School hold a consultation with the doctors in lot 8\u2014R 83.- .Lot 35, 6d; Canadian, finest, white, old, firm, 665 JA.Gauvein 1st V.Andrews attendance.! ST 1 Lot 8\u2014R 3, : Lot 5.152 do.colored, firm, 688, P.Lavo ; né 2 & Allen Mr.Telesphore Lemay, Mayor of Me .+ Lot 32, .; : igre 1J4¢ Champagn a ©.Houle} gantic, was last Friday called to Iast Lot 27 al ae .jor as 1 COUNTRY PRODUCE STEADY.- [4A Morisette Tight feld - A.LeBaron Angus to the burial of his sister-in-law, |.Lot 27\u2014R 5.| Lot 41ù : |e Montreal, June 1\u2014Pricos generally for |8; Nilleto .1noeid.© M.Smith dete no Saiabolite.The funeral took | Lot Amp O° Lot 41, ; | country produce is \u2018ateady under a steady > Coalfield W.Smith § place on Saturday and was attended by | Lot 28 ¢\u2014R 7, Lot 29 : demand for all lines, .° -.vealy A, Girard short stop.A.Jenka lg large gathering of friends and relatives { Lot 28 A\u2014R 8 Tot 40.111 0 \u2014 À Monderson baschor | A Stevens Ame coming from the States.pre Lo} Lot 28 u\u2014 ; : LL 7 \u2018 à Qi PE ) atch Co pointe was a sister of Mrs.Telesphore - Lot 26\u2014R x 8.Lot an 1 | BACON IS mason IN ENGLISH Mr.Robert Kelly wmpires Lema and vas formerly Miss Thibodeau 7 ot Z5\u2014R 7, ot 76.Ta a || \u2014\u2014 11 : of Kingsey French village.Mr.Lema _ : Lot 27 A_R 8, - Tot 31, Co, p Montreal, , June 1.\u2014An easier feeling EASTERN LEAGUE, .Jreturned home on Saturday night.y à M Lot 27 C\u2014R 8, Lot 50.: as prevailed in the foreign markets for Rochester, 8: Montreal, 3.On Monday morning Dr.Millette and FI Lot 51: \u201c ' || ]|lanadian bacon during the week and Rochester, 4; Montreal, O, Dr.McGregor performed an operation for F Be ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER WESTBURY.prices show a decliue of 6d to 2s per |.Toronto, 8; Buffalo, 0.| appendici£is on the young son of Mr.Jos.|.ii ur.1% (BROMPTON), Lot 18\u2014R 4.3 Au There is na change in the local Buffalo, 4; Toronty, 8: 1° Nadeau, of Megantic, at his home.The T gr \u2014 ot 13 A-R 6.: Lot 19\u2014R 4, | paar et, values being firm with a fair] Providence, 8; Baltimore, Fa patient is since progressing favorably.À A Bi i | rade passing in most lines.Abattoir\u2019) Baltimore, 12; Providence, 24 Ce ' ; ; - .3 > | # [a ve iB% $4 i ' ; $ ~ : \u2018 \u2018 IE y, [Pi w DCS po +.- .\u2019 REEL id * fyi 11 0 ae DUGAL = 8 A ent © \u2014ntteg : ; , : \u2014 .Mrs.Frank Brown was called to Lis- ; =, - - ~~ j Î iY 18 \u2018© :* ; .9 .A ; bon, N.H,, by the sickness and f ; ; QO : St M ; dom, 7 PRIE \" ifn RL || SHERBROOKE DAIRY BOARD.metro, 2 Thiers; 5 00™ | Her aunt, \"ars.\u201cAlexander.ra.Murray.| ,Our strong Men, + 4 | HREM i ) .a Chicago, 7; etroit, a.ot, Leadville, py ister of Mr.Brown js Mog cg a, .2 2 TIRE OO \u2018 A QUANTITY OF BUTTER SOLD AT Cleveiong\u2019 oF stoiand, De Seopping with him during his wife's ab- excite the admiration of the whole world by their starting ; ; { Bi pH MR means .214c.\u2014~SALF.ADJOURNED.Washington, 8; Ne York, 13 \u2018 ose.Russell Rediker was in Sherbrooke feats which we love to applaud while we admire and envy LE à dE fh memes om \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 mi * Four buy®rs were present at The week- oston, 3: Philadelphia, 2.a thei lendid à h ical perfect is, : 5 4 EU \\ CE IV Sale of the Sherbrooke Dairy \u2018Exchange Boston, 2; Philadelphia, 12 Mr.Edward Miner and daughter, Lena, elr Splenai \u2018muscular development and physi Chita U8 , ; Which was held yesterday aftérnoon, 282 | of Crystat Lake, visited at the home of 1 1 orl -Artbur ï ne Several of PATON CORNER qe Henry Nourse, of Conticook, was in town [boxes wero boarded but only 181 were p.NATIONAL LEAGUE, Mr.N.N.Salls on Saturday.G The Featherweight.Champion of the W d as : BEER I UE the.floral service (one A, op epattended lust notice Po Bid ding started at 21¢ and th .Pittabure: ss outs, \u20ac fre John Ponverss is quite sick at Bourret, which we here represent In one of his favonte 3 + 3 iy Ii 8 3 an Shurch at Sawyerville on, Sunday af- The Ladies\u2019 Aid which has been recently lito 214 where it remained.when wen Cincinnati, 4 Chic go, 12° Moir.© or sister, Mrs: George \u2018 when asked for the secret of his great strength and powe, a 5 ta 44 an ; Hl \"structive address war Given hE, and as.Not.Ohurch held a on attended gs refused ¢ Te Centre and No.Hatley Boao, 2B hi pt, 2 Mr.and Mrs.George Somerville and I sw d \"G d train i ific di 1 d the regular we : + a Ey À a , : : ; e Pas- ., - 0 .' oston, 1; lyn, O.\u2019 - ?; Py : , \u2019 HEEL À path\" y he\u201d Mi, be Ron | Eat the vse i bs.R\"Bievonscin \"000 oorlng wer wan wig | Bobi: OF Bopkin 8 [ih SHU gh pet ot vire PTS TO CEE, FACTURE EE TU PE NE were numer eaten and dul ! .; exander bought Kinnear's ew Yorx, 3; Philadelphia, 24 ; ap id u : _ ; .BE., % fot i ue ranged in the churen 0 Peru UIIY ar fe tet win inet et 2 o'ciock |boves d2 Dpyes at 21jc.; Stoke road, 19 New York, 5; Philadelphia, 4, their home 1a Lowroncs the dass aod to VIN ST MICH F Co st.4 CE 5H c Hur cert held jn the Congregational on Sunday afterncon in the Church.A g Messrs.Lovell and Christmas\u2019 bought - .week; - ast o he - ( ; FAL - 446 on Friday evenihng was well good attendance is very much desired.awyerville, 385 bo: 2e.- Mr.C.W.\u20ac \u2018 - ; LL em Lb Li gi attended considering the rain.© The pro-{ The servica in the\u201d Methodist Church [120 boxes at 21400 0 at 21yc.; Dudswell, OWLING.7 kindi: Co Stevens and Miss Inez very th t 1 1 ich tes à = SEINE 13 # Kramme was excellent and appreciated by Will be witbdrawn on next Sunday even- Mr.A.W.G ; .d y d he \u2018choir and a few others al popular tonic an restqrative whic creates, LISE 4 .all.Dr Cairns gave a reading from nh the 6th, as Rev.Mr.Mossop \u2018will be [20 boxes at o1jant bought St.Camille, Mr.Harry |Lawrdnce won the spoon Saturday He ereamp ho attorney ros supply of energy, the source of strength, power and endurance.FE 7 i ) : : ds at « \u2018 , ; SL noon.was : 1 ARI RE 4 ly rendered s war and was most ab- absent at onference._ The sale adiourned until next Monday.given for tho! highest score on a single spent in singing, games, eotc., hie ' _ .ye i (11 EURE MW \"Pi none, Stheta who tok part ere Se reg Ve string at the MCA alleys.His soûre wero entered into With much spirit which Its daily use enables me to perform with comparative Farid : : : : > ?; .> .\u2019 _ .- qf.: - 10 = : an .EEN % - well, \u201cena of Cookshire, Miss Crom- Atrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.TO-DAY'S MARKET PRICES.- and Parsons Ti bo handicapped ror The party broke up about 7 o'clock after feats with a 400 lbs cannon, feats which 1 would Tax + > \u201c ing 2.: ose ilton, i ort, Conn.: EE A st enj ime.; ; 3 ; 1 would .F ii Cf Mien Bag aang, Tower: Tendered wy guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Bilton! mak) \" .oo pins each; ii mo ive LL hausting were it not for the use of this Wine.M I Cpr eg heartily applauded.Mrs.Alger, the {al- Cogn returned to their home after vis\u201d | WWOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W cp, \u2018 | increase your strength and energy, usc regularly Vin Michel\u201d } i CM be onted iano accompanist, rendered valu- iting 0 Their boot ers 3 ory Eros WHI nT SPO TING NOTES.\u2018 \u2019 ; : ! ?{ - s : - + * ; \u201c vi A à - i .- - .i 3 5 Url DR \u2018 Arrivals and departures are: Miss Hun- rs.Wim.vear, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs, TE, BROKER.1 mi ; VIN ST-MICHEL is taken in doses of a wine glass + 24% ; _ er, - A 5 aTe.\u2018 = rerechs, of Richmond, were e guests / ant ; PY : N \u2014 PELE 8 Hp, Goniarmeetile.the west of Mrs.of Miss Maud Prost: Mr; LT, Cais epont NEW YORK MARKET, | The Crosses Lacrosse Club held light fll before each meal and cheser when reguie, A: Post fred.Darker, at Rae pate novinnt: Friday and Saturday at_ Acton on busi- Amal ted Coon: pening.1.15 p.mi.| number.\u2018of the players of last season ; \u2014__ \u2014 - \u2014 .-§ Hy hi end with her aunt.\u201d Mrs, Cobleigh: May 18% Mra.\u2018Wilcox, of Laconia, Visiting algamated Copper .85% 88% |turning out ! : BOIVIN, WILS v CO ENT MONTREAL | x fA fed Robinson was \u2018at home over Sunday: Pr an RE ana ch oi Bindi A Atoninan Sugar, xd 13} p.c.\u2026 Next Saturday fixtures in the Eastern ! LSON & COL, aoexrs, ; UE - Missi ; , pe AN Je essrs.Fan , Charles | A 3 Seder sr00t0 asee seiees Cree \u2018 | : : : = .Ty.MASS.< À - and unes Gretchen Bole olive Lusk Frost are down with the measles: tbert Teriean Smeiting Rel'g Corde?00% lows Shorbreniee at Leskue Are a gol.EASTERN DRUG CO,, Agents for the United States, BOSTON, zt in tow hr , \u2014 naconda .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 © evens Guvserannnss ion \u2018BR \u201d fa ; - .: > pt ana Th mst werk; Mrs.Barlow \"Coats MEMORIALS altimore & Ohio ,., .31h 1154 Soot pple tos at Windsor Mills fn eu\" i at \u201cMrs.Hubbard Coats\u2019 on Saturday: ™ arts ti E « \u2026_, [Brooklyn Rapid Transter \"704 794 Tho Sherbrooke Baseball squad wil M Ier re ee \u2014 = i: Mr and Mra, War 0 mur, Sha\" | adie Somtatin ST 0 SEADME, and EN Se Paul nr CASE, 1824 hold\" practice on the parade ground aù | : th _ Alex.Taylor, d the rest nee of Mrs, RICHARD HAMBLY, Col.Fuel & Tron .49 ] «lo this evening.| + (7 ; i aylor, have moved into town; Mr.Coaticook, Que.claware & Hudson L.\u2026.pune 1944 32 | : ac , ; à; A frie i: Chern rag mé des 34; 35% - FARNHAM CENTRE \u201d y ; = Grea orthern of .R : oo : a - i Ë GROUND FLOOR PROPOSITION Touisville & Nashville 1414 1414 |i ecent arrivals: Mr, Wm: and Miss An- : RN a \u2019 $l reer wenn 13 [itia Clark, of ton, at Mr.R.Clark\u2019s; \u201cor BAD OF CANADA y meme Minn, St.Paul & Soo .188 138 |M a rk, ol Boston, a .Clark's; The CARLSE.; cs it; EE Mi850UT{ Pacific ; 7 5 (Mr.Wm.Clark|-will return to his home MA ii mn \u2018 4 table eux kg twos ¥ hot \u2014 All organization ex : N ape 75% 75 [on Thursday but Anitia; will remain here «ea Take a Vacation: Tf you can\u2019t take six weeks, (akg ®.s TH _ : penses paid and 100 ACRES owned outri ht.Vv .1: ew York Contral coders .180 130 with he y u ay ill S t .preads Like Butter?: .PH > get , , vu \u2018 eat ful, happy day Le i wide.\u2018Well mineralized with Gold, Silver and Molyodenite, 100 feet Northern Pacific in + eens semen 1474 148% Miss Julia eo or \u2018sisters, SP re.Sold only in 15c ana 25c blocks Boati days at Abenakis Spine a 0 ae and good \\ TWIN BEA Canit ti 000.00 Hendin: sree oise ss0t0e verse 01844 1354 |F.Halls: Mrs.Elliott home from East For sale by all Grocers, oating.athing, Fishing, Penis, Hall-recit.ms sitive.cure fof.MINING CO pital $1.000,000 Rock Island LU .1555 150 ;Farnham after visiting Mrs.F.Welch, Manufactured b ' vice.ABENAKIS MINERAL, WATER AND BATHS a PORE C0 og a omer for immediate subacri J | a Par Value $1.00 Hock Island Pret re mue BE ast.Who has been seriously ill; Mrs, B.Clark 1 The Ingersoll Packing 0.Ltd Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia, Insoninia, and all Stomach, arated Booklet .nN .& small block of stock Pion 2b¢.Per share Frery Poller subscribed goes Southern Pacific bores sense 30.1238 123% I she has boon ge dot aix ont here Ingersoll, Ontarlo, Canada, \u2018 Liver troubles, Moderate rates.Write Lor Beautiful INstré : À dde Ft a, 1e - \u201cFor ma bol : Into Development work.Southern Railway-,.,.\u2026.l 32% Hér dau hter : D, Cob .8h $ ; R.G.KIMPTON M nage Abe akis Springs, Que; < .iY: | Van ROBER P, application forms and -complets informati .Union Pacific \u2026a ah : aughter, Mrs.'D, Coburn.e Is : Co C1 andger, Ab REL 1 D MEREDIT mation apply to \u201cTU.8.\u2018Sté jarbed veseed ne «189% 191%} somewhat improved in health.UN ' A.3 ik 3, Pi .H & CO.BROKERS 16 ST.SACREMENT ST, MONTREAN) 5 3 Steel Bi ind Se 854 85 \u201cMiss Fiore bowed 1g health + to tied 4
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