Sherbrooke daily record, 25 juin 1910, samedi 25 juin 1910
[" Sate aily RY HE M Cady \u20ac Beablhod 1807.\u2018 7 SEEERROOKE, , QUE, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910 ONE CENT : ne | \u201c FATAL ACCIDENT JFARNHAN CAMP [JUDGMENT AGAINST 110 AMATEUR LOGAL UNITS DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL À ws: | AT HIGHWATER,],, HOME VSTKON]DHTOPS SORTE yong ppp | HOME FON CME) IS F TE EATER OMSIPS \u2014 es Men of Various Corps Leto Thi ass Aros Out of Fata o Wat URAL TLINDS 2200 pita Battery Arrived Herojat|melvoume, Suis\" rec \u2014 ed nant 5 broo i SN | ! 2.30 Yesterday.~~! weather of the past few weeks.Mr.| wishing Miss Fibus to toach another 5 5 = | George Tisdale Meets Death arom ovr sore] unre [Who Can Bake he bes sry sang fo nm Rm AE -3 4 ig.ShanDES: \u2018While Turning Out For ORDERLY \u2014 MERCHANTS NJUNOTION AGAINST VILLAGE Photo of Attractive Fast- ADE GROUNDS WHERE FIVE A= N \u2018 afternoon.SURVEYORA, An Aufo.Mr.Kelly, of Richford, Vt., who was accompanied by another man.Mr.Tisdale attempted to turn out where jecting branch, with the result that Mr.Tisdale was thrown out of his wagon and he fell on to the tree and auto, and while one remained with him the other drove the machine * with all haste to Troy for medical age.He was a man _ of sterling .m.to 8 pat PLEASED WITH RETURNS.and the Bastern Townships Bank had \u2018the of a branch established benefit of the there for men in the way surrounding district visited the camp | on Thursday, many having relatives and friends there.duties.The.camp a very deserte \\proun ds now present The fact that the officers_are in the men would get away so early in| \u2018| days of February, OF.COWANSVILLE STANDS, This is likely the upshot of a long to show up in Waterloo in the first 1909, he was immediately apprehended under capias, brooke.Thence started a sequel of legal incidents which all turned down against the unfortunate debtor.of the Sheriff upon being so required by an order from the Judge, and that he would make a judicial aban- tenance of the capias was granted, em Townships Scene ?\u201c STRATE NATURAL BEAU- The Record o-day announces a photographic competition, for ama- photos must reath the Record: not later than the 20th day of August.ed field, the flower garden, rural landscapes and the attractive village picture.They should not- be mounted.: : ) ROUNDS WERE FIRED, This detachmeqt loaded the Battery marched down | water.Warden, June 25.\u2014(Special) \u2014 At Whitcombe, G.Robb and.8.G ing of same.HORSE HAD TO BE: KILLED.25.\u2014 (Special)\u2014A lightning storm accompanied by tor- Brome, June some damage.Mr.B.J.Miller had one of his horses receive such a se- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mee PLEASED WITH NEW BUILDING.Sawyerville, June 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 and the work well done, and the sup- The lightning, however, did | THE CAP EXPLODED.injured by the explosion of a cap ho WILL LAY WATER AND SEWER Mr.B.8.Ingham sold a very fine colt on Friday last to a gentleman from Leeds.The colt was a little less Ingham had the misfortune of losing a fine two year cld colt by the same sire for which he had refused 8250.Quite an excitement occurred during the blasting operations here.One of the electric wires was severed hy a Miss Katherine G.Dupuis, daughter = Farnham, June 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Sweetsh 7 25.(Special) The first unit to return bo Sher- the meeting ol the citizens held in Asbestos, June 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.+ NUEBEg cog oT various corps comprising the East- eetsburg, June \u2014({bpecial) \u2014 brooke from the Farnham Camp was|the school room it was - decided to Ploude, who was engaging in blasting Bta Resid fe CU : ; -Judge Lynch was here yesterday and the 22nd Field Battery.i 1k M erations, was somewhat seriousl Connections.WAS PROBABLY OLDEST CITIZEN | ern Townships Camp, entrained yes- rendered, amongst others, the follow-| DAILY RECORD .ANNOUNCES 4 \u20183 arrived here | He, re ta Bou.Taian x) > SAU, SHER IN POTTON AND WAS suc.-[terday for their respective head- ing judgments : : COMPETITION TO DEMON- bout 2.30 yesterday afternoon.After |ker: were appointed as a committee | was handling.- and far CESSFUL FARMER : quarters.It was not expected that ! McMANAMY Vs.HAYES.\u2019 the guns and horses had been un-| to look after subscriptions and build- | -~\u2014 : / -~ .Cee eae oa.ys .a BS OB b= ash 2590 A mt LE MD en \u2019 - 1% A eat occurred ee the day, as it is generally the after- 27¢ ly dosent halts Shou the TY OF THN DASTERN Striking Wellington.St.at the Cha.COLT KILLED BY LIGHTNING.FI Jin eu (Special)\u2014At Td n , roper : 3: 9 (SDÉCEI if which resulted in the death of one of Don puétore a move is made in this Glaseott, tormosiy propteton ot he TOWNSHIPS.teau Frontenac.They paraded Wel-| g ov.wine June \u201825.~(Special)\u2014 ® meeting of the council on Wednes- 5 ~ the oldest, if not the oldest, resident Me hos and ca ¢| Canada Hotel in Waterloo.Short-| The Daily Record has often conten- lington street and then ye to Mr.Andrew Thompson had the mis- d2y evening a settlement was made 4 of Potton, in the person of Mr.Geo.ere got or b n a c tn equipmen ly after the sale of his establishment ded that the natural beauty of the] the,Parade Grounds where five rounds! gortune to lose a valuable two-year- With the parties giving the water : Tisdale.trouble or aod t, wi 30 MUCH! to the present popular owner, Mr.Eastern Townships is unexcelled any- my tired., old colt, it being struck by light- for the town, and tenders will be at i It would appear that Mr.Tisdale PEA cident, and e men Nadeau, Glascott went away from| _ The Battery is in first-class condi- ning during the thunder storm.This once called for to place water and bad driven to North Troy, Vt., and po ° be aise + at they were on 4his Province, with part of the @ro- where in Canada., J tion after two weeks of hard work.| rakes the second colt that Mr.sewer Pipes.; was on the return journey and \u2018when The Army g ervice Corps did not go Céeds of the transaction, some $5-| Amateur phofographers of the Thompson has had the misfortune to , 7 N on the highway between that place out until to-day.000, , peaving «behind, him many much Eastern Townships, will you assist lose this summer.CLONE PRICE, FOR ocial) | J end Highwater, oundary aggrieved cred oaticook, 5, \u2014 1)\u2014 line, he met an automobile driven by Lhursday was pay day at the camp RE creditors.As he happened| us in demonstrating this fact.hi ,Ç and locked up in the common jail at! teur photographprs of the Eastern + in Visited thi ti than three years old and the get of 3 a tree had fallen across the highway, a ing cheques, that fully two thou- the instance of Messrs.D.McManamy Townships.| ©: \u2019 Wodnesday nieht be Tain did auch the big Olydesdale horse, Clan Me- \u2018 and which, had been cut close to the T & Co., and Messrs.W.R.Webster &| T titic [ hirsting for | Ver.The price was $300.00.Mr.ditch.The wheel caught in a pro- sand people from Farnham and the |.\"Co., botk wholesale traders of Sher- he competitign is now open and good, as our crops were thirsting for \u2018 FPE EE The À ; ! He{ The subjects must be found in the 1! \u2014 ! \u2018received an ugly wound on the head, , the Arst sauadron = to leave the} first obtained his temporary release! magtern Townships.Lake, river vere shock in the pasture that the ERE WAS SOME EXCITEMENT.3 red him.D the occupants of one Que, which they did on Thursday ev- DY Biving\u2019 security that he would} mountain, glade/ woodland, cultivat- however, was covered by insurance.Asbestos, June 25.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 | _ dered him by p ening, having been detailed for other surrender himself up into the hands \u2019 ; appearance.square offer countless.scenes of great : _ rock, and immediately the fallen ['sPROIALTSD here and hut none could be found .The officers at headquarters report day aftes the nero ty within a 30 beauty.spéctor o publie puildings.ment me wires were surrounded by a hand of % 5 , g of the : , _ pt, = - Mensonrille, \"Wheto the sorviées of hat the camp coud not Lave been ent maintatnine tbe Cepias, HEE | The photos should be sent address fown on.\"Wednesday.lash looking iveniles, and 8e about, 50000 voile: sultation:10 1 , Dr.Hamilton cecured.On the oo maintained in camp but also in in the mean time, he petitioned to}ed \u2018Photo Competition, \u2019.Daily Re- \u2018 over the new ball which is being built time fears were, .entertained for their - in ; appointment, doctor arriving at the .scene of the the town of Farnham.have declared null and sét aside.His| cord, and should be accompanied by by the 014 Foljous me oolez 9x safety.g | e foun a r.Tisdale i i i Sl lil presse ve : 0a SPECIAL- A ° The merchants are very well pleas- suretles Fre à Eg were the name and address of the competi- with the building, thé frame of which UCCESSFUL PUPIL tE the Hospital Mr.Tisdale, had he lived until Oc- ed with the amount, of business that T.Roberts, both of West Shefford, tor, and endorsed by the title of the is now all up and covered in.r, ë ebook 5 o 25._(Special)\u2014 4 pe a Pt * \"| tober, would have been 90 years of oy te oo sacted during the Der} ye present defendants.Such main- Gooley found the material all good oaticook, June i p : character, and loved and respected |.by all.He leaves a wife, whose mai- 1y of months\u2019 \u201c er in Potton, besides a host of other D,, SPECIAL \u2018mourning for the late King is the Col.Gordon) the commandant of the camp, remained _in town until and Glascott then made up his mind and successfully contested it, the in- and fraudulent statement.This last As stated above, tne purpose of the Eastern Townships.It is anticipat- the CAPT.R.H.FLETCHER, 0.C.22nd The Lieutenants are H.B.Miller, J.the ports about fifty per cent.stronger escape and where to have \u201cextinguishers,\u201d and some other useful PRESENTATION TO REV.F.5 of Alderman Dupuis, is home \u201cfrom Stanstead, where she was in atten- pursued.various studies which she Gilmour, of Rock Island for the high- fay of month relatives.: solvent debtor being condemned to 8% that the colléstion may be placed |.Atkinson and K.Kennedy.information.- | |Among the trophies which shé .won \"ii séday of monté - Thu ing ant M last Stor six months\u2019 imprisonment for false cu ition Shing the Tail fairs, OTHER DETACHMENTS ARRIVE.was a gold medal given by Mr.Jas.; SPECIALIST, 3 ; i ily, | i h ulations require.He also : broat.Oftcay den name was, Sarah Elkins, and one | lésson they did not hold any public his Bilan did Le property sation competition is Yo demonstrate the ___ FIELD BATTERY ey anit how to\u2019 Spuild the fire| dance at the convent during the | Por Hospital, 8-9.son, John, who is a successful farm- | entertainment (this year.to the Sherbrooke firms who united unexcelled natural beauty of the| Capt.R.H.Fletcher is in command.the .fire year.She was very successful in the : A i The other units consisting \u201cf brooké, Ques \u201cThe have Jett {the R.C.D.'s were PloW seemed té break Glascott\u2019s | many Visitors-who will be here.7th Hussars and \u201cE\u2019* Squadron of HAYDEN.est standing in the subject \u201cChristian i prbrooké, Q e squadron of the s we heart, h ompetent judges will be secured Farnh J 25.\u2014(8 ecial)\u2014The \u201d a fine body of men.They had fine eait, and he ran away in parts un-| +0 decide as to the winners of the the 11th Hussars, arrived yesterday arnham, June p Doctrine.! : horses.The en were detailed to the known, leaving alone pois sureties | competition.; * afternoon.| annual Sunday School picnic of the TP.different drons t tructional With huge liabilities .confront, The Army Service Corps emained | Methodist Church was held on Mon-| wILL HAVE TO SIGN CONTRACT.| re 7801, | purpones sors irons very J vit themselves.-/;' The resent contesta- lone Te, pulbotes will be pub- on the grounds, fing up the camp, day afternoon when the scholars were!\" Coaticook, June 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Ho ta \u2018the men with| whom they came in tion was joined on \u201crather techaical bably \u2018fn\"thé Clristmas number, ao but are expected home this evening, | entertained by the kind Permission |mhe - Corporation is commencing the i 1 PEOIALEY contact.- - issues.Let it be sufficient to say| ,,\"gne quality.paper best results can The men are all bronzed hy cou- of Mr.and Mrs.+ Hetherington Of distribution of its electric light by- Orpbassge.\"Chambre de Commerce Advises | | | that after a conscientious sifting fl be obtained.tinued exposure in the sun, snd on| St.Brigide.After the races \u2018andljaw, and with each copy of the by- - | Oreba « KICKED ON HEAD BY HORSE.#ali of the-articles of the capias law The first rize will b N 9 the whole are well pleased with their | games had been participated in, ON\u20ac law is left a circular stating that ?Council Not to Sell.Farnham, June 25.\u2014 (Special) \u2014] by learned counsels, = the Court en- Foldl P or B i ne a No.stay at Ao : of the scholars, Martin Staley, after July lst, all users of light + While loading cars at the station, | tirely uphéld the pretentions of the ris ocket Brownlie Camera, val- \u2018stepped forward a à read an 24drese Will be requirëd to sign a contract - \u20ac I - + yesterday, one -of the C.P.R.employ- plaintiff and defendants are condemn- \u2018of appreciation of the pastor's, Rev.| A A RESOLUTION WAS PASSED TO ces was kicked by a horse on the ed to pay the whole of Glascott\u2019s \u201chn W.H.Griffith, of this city, Francis J.Hayden's services.Then a with the corporation based on this À THIS EFFECT AND WILL BE head.His injuries were attended to] debt towards D.McManamy & Co., druggist and camera merchant, has} \u2018gift of a costly biscuit basket was by-law, and advising users that the B FORWARDED TO COUNCIL.by Dr.Slack.oo Inc., together with all the costs.of kindly offered to donate the > second presented \u2018by Hazel Sallis, one of the service cannot be continue to ht | I , At a recent meeting of La Chambre MEN ARK WELI, PLEASED.the different judgments in the mat- cond prize p 2a Broweic Camera.val.18 N AN AINED, \u2018Youngest scholars, The reveres d Bar The tine Le signed by.Superinten- { | 1 - i i ig- L Le.; ; .° \u2019 - Bb i 7 ean Tok place on nt \u201cthe Windsor Mills, June 35 TP ecial) | BENOIT VS ST.ARMAND WEST a 88; Ps prize, Brownie Camera, | prise and \u2018great appreciation of the dent Davis, who says that consider- i i aren ne : \u2018was i | value, | | ift from the Sunday ing the fact that the rates under the | Westbury power.; sars returned to Windsor Mills, last This action was to set aside reso- Should any of the winners prefer to splendld 8 rom y bo 5, ¢ re lower than those of most À The eff h sal th t | C t.lutions of the Council of St.Ar A ti t Set Aside Vote Was chool.y-law are lower- ) e effect of such sa eo : e cl ¥.evening, under Ihe commaut al rept: mand West, ordering, at the request take their prizes in camera supplies ACHION 10 se J other places in the Dominion .there 1 et be wise 3 Cave.(ie man speak very OL One, Jourdanais, supported by 8 |''rhe competition 18° ta te die Maintained.SUTTON ACADEMY.nced be no hesitation on the part of i - ; Th | score of petitioners, the opening of a o De strictly Sutton, - June 25: \u2014 (Special) \u2014; users to make the contract.\"à for the council to sell.highly of their time in camp.ey | road from Hancock Hill, so-called, to 22008 amateurs and the photos must ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 The report of the examinations in| 5 mt cé tion was prepared au ae great on the Be hint and\u2019 the Highgate road, into the State of Te be larger than 4x5, or 34 x |PROHIBITION IS NOW PERMAN- | Sutton Academy for the closing in GOT QUITE A SHOCK.- À .; ; ; Jet \u2014 inti aen- ANT ON fs \u2018 : , ccordin 0 \u2014 -\u2014 the Chambre de - Commerce recom- escaped the storm which broke over ya Te whose ens \u201cThe Record will be pleased to ans- ENT THING IN MEGANTIC.in ottows neo gE nu Contino, Tune ia ne B \u201cmended that the city still keep tho the defenders of the convoy.There, 4 rough by the new proposed road, \u20182 Any further inquiries relative to Fake Megantic, June 25.\u2014(Bpec- (Grade 11, Model-Frances.Safford, vent t rend bis metor just recent] was only oné case in the hospital ! : ' the \u2018competition., by Mr.litt .went to ) u > y | Westbury Power.from the squadron and that was objects to such works being made, inl) \u2014Judgment was rendered by A.Bell, Winnie Perkins, Robt.Fay, |r, tho first time.It was a new met- if \u201c+ It-is understood that the resolu- from ; Bal on who was kicked by a OP the ground that they will not be - | Justice Pelletier at St.Joseph of Kdward Dyer, Lena Bresee, Helen er, just put in by the: Corporation \u201c tion has embodied in it all the reas- \"OOPÉ : in the public interest, said Jour-| LIGHTNING DOES Beauce, in the Superior Court, main- Bresee.& J + oy SU horse and contined in the hospital | ; on ; | It was largely through the doctor's ons why the city should not sell.tent for four days.The men are danais and one neighbor being the \u201cltaining the by-law of prohibition, Grade .III., Madel\u2014Clover Strong, efforts that the moter system wah The resolution will likely be pres- most enthusiastic over the way in OBly ones, he claims, to be benefited | DAMAGE AT DUNHAM.passed at Lake Megantic last \u2018th Marjorie Baker, Marion Spencer, K.finally adopted by the council.His : ented to the council at the next rez- 4hich they were treated by their of- by it to go into the States ; and be- of March, and dismissing the action Bell, Gertrude Olmstead.L.Laflenr, iüith in meters was for a Lime sbak- ent 7 War meeting.ficers, while |[Sergt.-Major M.Smith, | built the new road as intended to be SEVERAL | ARNS WERE STRUCK |teken by a prominent citizen of Willie 7 ow Mesto Barry Dyer.D.en a Tittle however, when be saw ! + from his South African experience, pull Moa distance of a oes : BUT WERE \u2018 Megantic, representing the liquor in- Macdonald\u2019 Kenneth Couresr, Alice that according to the one installed Ce 0000000000520000000000 wis not only an efficient officer tn} ArT { the witnesses \\ RE NOT SET ON terests.This action now settles all 500 0 Ho BF Mabel Kemp, at his house he must pay for 949 Does it + mun e his position, but also one of the | yo,rq yonored, will give the smug- | FIRE.doubt of the pronibition by tay mes.Pearl Wilson, Clara \u2018 Pettes, Avery kilowatts.The tariff is low i Coat: - ; e THE WEATHER e most p opular In camp __ | glers of the neighborhood, if any, a|_ Punham, June 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The |°5; parer or \u2018some time past.Pro.Boles, Mabel Rqbinson, R.Doright, | icook but even with the tariff this | ® ° { nice opportunity of infringing thelelectrical storm of Wednesday even- ed in to hin Ruth Jenne.| number of kilowatts would likely - i 1ds alone, \u2014\u2014 ® BRIDGE COMPANY APPEALS.: 1; \u2018 hibition is now & permanent thing in ; A js the © ° laws, if they want to take advan-{ing, the 22nd inst., did a great deal pee cost him some 325.He bad in mind if novop cu- \u2018 ® LOUAI; FORMOABE 3 eo! Quebec, |June 25\u2014The Phoenix tage of the situation.Moreover, Mr.|of damage to one end of Councillor Megantic.3 PRESENTATION TO TEACHER.| that he had used about a single kilo- À Der, as 8 # ° ® | Bridge Company has appealed to Benoit claimed that the requirements| George A.Doherty\u2019s barn.The thun- BEEBE.South Bolton, es 25.\u2014(Spectal)\u2014 watt which would.cost- him about i tel pn x ® Sp ® ihe Court of King\u2019s Bench from the of the Municipal Code had not been der bolt rent a large hole.in the A 1 4 departures include : A pleasant afternoon was spent ut | 74 cents.The explanation given by vigorous ; ® Fine and warm o verdict recently rendered by a jury complied with in the matter.The ground after having wrecked one end R Arrivals an a p for his home in the closing exercises of, hy school the electrical superintendent mado the [ | ) 0! ° a arm.: y which they were condemned to | Court, however, did not view things! of the building.e r.K y, here, which has been taught most matter very simple.\u2018The man who Ho \u201cSy \u2019 lle, Frid mornin Mr.and > © : - © pay a victim of the Quebec.bridge in the same light, and the action! This is the second time lightning Danville, Friday g Clift successfully by Miss Pibus.Recita- had put in the meter did not con- | Vrrcanusaunvensas annee accident named Haley $20,000, was dismissed.has struck in \u2018the same point.Five Mrs.A.A.Drew, of Ayer\u2019s ein tions, dialogues and singing made aect Ît properly and it was running a » \u2019 = years ago when the barn, standing [2nd Mrs.D.LL.Marshall, their |up a pleasing! programme, after backwards instead of forwards.Tn.| | on the samo foundation, was full of daughter, trom Boston, Mass, at the which prizes of nicely bound books tead of registering one kilowatt, it CH AND WOR | bay.lightning struck the building |C&mP meeting ; Mr.Melver, of Lan- were presented by Miss Pibus to each ant back one Kkilowatt frum the À and burned it to the ground with, castel N eu at Mr.D.F.Davis, pupil.The Pb presented Are thousand and.registered 299.ji racticall Ël i s.or the week, ; us with a purse o one \u201ca > qd, DROWNED - WHILE SHOOTING POSTMASTER GOES TO JAIL.\u2018THREE KILLED BY EXPLOSION.p actically a nts evening The ladies of the Methodist Con-, proof of their love for her, and the DR.RICA SROWNED AT aT i | RALivs.Albany, N.Y., June 25\u2014Three em- 1 truck th School Com- |gregation are making preparations parents and friends could not let the I.\u2018 ' i Montreal, J 25, \u2014(Special)\u2014 \u201cConcord, N.H., June 25.\u2014Arthur ployees were killed and another ser- 250 SUC on Sen A Swoot.po very enjoyable evening, at the |occasion pass without showing their ~~ ETIENNE.it \" While oy boating and attempting to W.Charles, recently postmaster at.|ijously injured in a powder mill ex- oon & ed that strawberry festival on the Church |appreciation oi the good work done | Hock Island, une foe 7 herent the i \u2019 run the St.Hustacue rapids, near th Conway.this state.pleaded plosion at Valley Falls, Rennselaer lawn, next Tuesday evening.A musi- lin the school, so they also Word -bas \u201cbeen \u2018received here nf the: ; the St.Eustacze rapids, North y >.f nutes before noon it did not do as much damage there y th Le al sad death by drowning of Dr, Ricard, 3 Montreal,, Ernest Glbbons, & young guilty in the United States Court County, a few mi as at Councillor Doherty's.cal programme will be rendered, and made à presentation.Miss Pibug FA pr i.Wl or ard.qo Moutrealer,, was drowned, while\u201d a |here to the| embezzlement of Govern- yesterday.At East Dunham the lightning the Rev.Dr.Flagg, of Newport, will |very feelingly replied to the address of St.Bien 3 {à à I companion bad a narrow escape from ment funds.Judge Edgar Aldrich COMING TO GRIPS struck the barn of Mr.Ernest G.give an address.by Mrs Burbank in_ making | the pre_ (Continued on page 3), i y the same fate.The party with two |imposed a gentence of three years ini: WALANG ve | Curley.This farm is being carried - i { Ja = i - 4 R - young ladies, who are summering at the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Montreal, June 25.\u2014 A critical ;on by Mr.Homer Yeats.A mare ANOTHER TRADE DISPUTE.= K St.Rose, went boating yesterday af- Ga, and a fine of $4,916, the am- stage has been reache« in the nego- |and her colt were in the barn and Montreal, June 25.\u2014Yet another 1 - ternoon \u2018when the young men sug- ount \u2018of his embezzlement.Petitions tiations between the (\u2018anadian Paci- were not killed.The building was wage dispute affecting the railways | G i _ Re gested a trip down the rapids.The for leniency, ney generally signed fic trainmen and the company re- not burned.The northwest corner |has centerea upon tS ren i : aies ; -cre Di by residents of Nor jonway an arding the demand of the former {of the barn was quite badly shatter- Vice-President Campbell, of the Order 1 LS Faites op jected A De vicinity, were received by the court for i soe in wage schedules.What 'ed, but the northeast corner of the of Railway Telegraphers, representing In Canada, United States or Abroad, you will find the new Hravéls Be boat Ù the | Ya ids and in connection with the case.practically amount to ultimatums \u2018barn was literally torn to pieces.the International Order in Canada lers\u2019 Chequ es, Issued by i st tou | Ë wea Or at hit a | | > have been issued by either side, and The corner post was knocked into | grrived here yesterday from Toronto I ta ed down the stream, inborn ; LL { unless one or the other recede from slivers, and it was very fortunate '(g reopen the old differences between | \u201c+ Cook, cabsizing the boat.Gibbons TH:à VETO CONFERENCE.their present position there is an in- | that\u2019 no human beings were near bY.the Grand Trunk telegraphers and | Æ ; s \u2018ed, lis - : A MY vas escned.CS Iyndon, June 25.\u2014It is hopèd that |dication that they will come to 88 Le chances of escape\u2019 would have lthe company as to their rate of pay.- i ; the veto donference will be finished grips within a very short time.i een slig | +-\u2014 Len pe % Cail ay talegraphers Cor N E HAN CASH : L OU ÿ x \u201cA i railw 5 J ; 3 Ye NT JH ; ) bl ; WILL.CARRY OUT RELIGIOUS |tefore the lend of July.Augustine RINTING BUREAU 4 LENNOXVILLE NOTES.hee P canadien ae oho a few EXCEEDINGLY CONVE ENT] MUCH SAFER T PAR [ \u2018 PROGHAMUE- Birrell, who is a member of the con-) FRAUD AT © | R N th 1 d o secured an all round ad- They carry their own means of identification, Full particulars ba.; Madrid, June 25 \u2014Atrthe conclus- ihg at Bristol last June 25.\u2014For alleged Rev.Mr.orman, \u20ac newly ap- ays ag application, or by mail if desired.; ference, speakifig Ottawa, g £5.th apiece.p , y \u2018 ion of the Gabinet meeting yesterday ttempt to placate licitv in extensive frauds at the pointed Methodist Clergyman, for |vance of a month ap | Premier I.that night, made some a D : complicity In \u20acXtel CPE 1.ennoxville Parish, arrived in town | \u2014 3 \u2014 : _ Premier Canalejas announced 18t the stalwarts of the Liberal party, [Government Printing Bureau, which on Wednesday last, from Aylmer, SAYS COOK AT CAMP CHANGED mr : ; we (Fovernment s religiohis program as far as the strict reticence Sur have been discovered through ope Ont., accompanied by Mrs.Norman, PROVISIONS FOR WHISKEY.PAPA APP PAPIER - ; be carried out.He ¢ rounding the negotiations permitte | personal investigations of Hon as.sand will proceed with his work at A trooper of-a certain squadron of ; .; i the protest of the Vatican against He said the conference was not be- Murphy, Secretary of State, F.S.once.sxe TSIEEE) the Eastern Townships Cavalry Bri- .° .the Imperial decree of June Il would |tween popes and plenipotentiaries, Gouldthrite, who for 20 years has Major Davie, J.P., of Westmount, gade, who has returned from Farn- in Stock for Immediate hipment | \u2018 be ignored and that the decisions Of lpg petwepn those who could bind heen superintendent of stationery at gue \u201cang Mr.A.Sidney Duncan, of |ham camp, sends in the following | ! : the Government already announced {or loose, nor between those who the bureau, is wanted by the Domin- Montreal, were in town on Thurs- complaint: > ul 1 Shafting 11 would stand.could sign seal, or deliver; therefore, - ion police.He has not been In the day.i \u201cI can swear that what I am Boilar Feed I umps, P u leys an S 1 ting y 11 a : owed 1 _ _ MR W.J BRTAN RETURNING.|there was no need to get agitated city for several days, and is bellev \u2014 Mr.Joseph Shaw, an employee of , writing is true.The man who cooked 4 sizes, Also, Plain Slide Valve Engines, Locomotive fo »1lowed for that anyone would meet {The notio ed to be out of the country.Albert , Messrs.Clough & Co., is seriously us at camp at Farnham, to: my + London, Jung 25-William he iat a round table to try and discover Harwood, accountant, has been dis- jj) gt the Protestant Hospital, knowledge, changed 25 fbs cheese and Vertical type Boilers.\u2018 hings Bryan, following the, mood ° a .compromise was ridiculous.© The |missed, also four minor employees, Rev.Mr.Sanderson, has left for for 1 bottle of whiskey, and 2 bags i - § bas adopted since his Brive on er object was to, discover an agreement.| and several others suspended.his new parish at Lacolle, Que., of bread for whiskey, 12 cabbages THE JENCKES MACHINE co.Limited, i .Y TS ely a \"| far it extended an : \u2014 ] in hi OMPAN and under an assumed name journey- + to find out how far 1 BISHOP'S CROSSING.where he takes up work in his new for whiskey and 2 bags of potatoes.ute ed to Bristol, where he got aboard how far it would carry them.They field.For three days we had hardly any SHERBROOKE, QUE.LARS AEWA AEN WW WI\u201d t that in the event of M I.S.Hall, Cal Alt _ tent who had a , A ; : t the steam al George, of the must not forge Miss Mabel Barker will sing in the I.a algary, a, Te- bread.A man in my ten Write or 'phone 1020-1-2-3-4, R 4 new Conner B The seorge, of for disagreement their position would Episcopal Church here on Sunday af- gistered at the Lennoxville Hotel, on little money bought his bread, I had # \u2018 = 20 .Montreal with Mrs.Bryan.revert of former state.ternoon.; Thursday last.no money, so had to go without it.\u201d SA A NA © ; ; \u2014 ie ee, SFA PAGE TWO.{ LL { SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1010.ig | So Rf OT = | gi = jill A .= - à : M7 1\u20ac be = = rr ES A m2 0m - 4 We b gi ; ge and Mis.Gordon Ames, of \u2018Melbourne day accompanied by his mother who oe de +++ : + pr (R$ ¥ ST.} \"RAN CIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAP PEN IN INGS.guests of Mrs.David Fee; Master will spend some time here visiting 0 1002080 .| veu + : Th Dai TE iy Eddie Doyle, of Montreal, guest of her sons.tv from town drove to \u2018 Fr PEUT ETES pi _ 5 e EE Daily Reports \u2018From Correspond- having obtained her elementary di-] of Mrs.Wm.Wilson, who died out |Mr.Thomas Cross; Mrs.F.N.Me- past Ar 5 on Thursday evening for] ¢ ; ; > 4.BHERBROO: £050 ploma in the recent examination.West.A Crea, of Sherbrooke, with her sis- the t Eu lawn social which]?EE LS Rey nts Of What Is Going On Miss Cowan passed 14th in a class + 2 ter, Mrs.C.Church.e Supa) nl Episcopal Church ¢ .j Priuters RL \u20ac | © dot mc SOUTH DURHAM.|.Departures include: Mrs.Evans, to grounds.9 \u2019 | Ce printed and pui BR Elli MEE \u2014_\u2014 1.- The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chalmer's| Recent arrivals include: Mrs.W.J.her, home at Rouses\u2019 Point, Vt, after © in the Church of the Good] ¢ C4 except un ES nd ME UE #4 GOULD.Church was « \u201cor.set Wednesday | watkins, of St.Germain, visiting her |spehding a week with her father, re will be at 2.350 pm, on|¢ \u2018 bo, Lon Et TRIO | ARE RE Mr.and Mrs, Alex.McLeay, of§ afternoon by Mrs.E.McKay.mother, Mrs.L.Cross; Mrs.(Dr.) |Mr.A.Mountain; Mr.Wm.Jenkins, Sunday next.Miss Barker will ren- 0 .wance to any adi: + E à À Keith, passed through here Monday.~ Miss; C.McKay is the guest of her Robins, and daughter, of Montreal, |to Montreal; Misses Lizzie and Adel- der a sacred solo.4 + Britain, and the of fx ard en route for Milan, to Sutend | 2 fu 3 mothet, ore.E.ne «eKay, after at-| with her mother, Mrs.Chas, Church; {ine Duff, to Bethel, to attend the Miss Alice French returned to her § | ro your, ie J.Ml 100 ueral of Mrs.MeLesy à very gudden.! = ing à he on ollege, where she Mr, Anatole Blais, home from - St.Fleming-Nixon wedding, on Wednes- | home in Learned Plain on Saturday, | 4, j © cents.T& any ue DOW PITRE Bella McIver, who died very obisined ner elementary diploma.Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke; Mrs.| day; Messrs.Joseph Smith and Ed- after spending a week at Mr.W.R.{¢ \u2014\u2014 Ill mmm : Townsbips, by th.Hpk A 20 ly_at the Protestant Hospital, Sher~| Misses Catherine and Marguerite T.A.Bish nd daughter.of Mon- ward Fee, to Richmond on business.Jenkerson's 0 - \u2014 Vards of thanks EAE brooke, on Monday afternoon.MeLeaÿ, of Barre, Vi, are guests of real, guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.J \u2014+ Mr.W.R.Jenkerson and Miss G.|¢ @ We are showing an extensive range of | goc.Ovitusny.Ef FUER RLF Dr.Lynch, of Sherbrooke, passedi| their sunt, Mrs.John McCaskill, | |treal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.DUDSWELL CENTRE.Sherbrooke spend: ¢ EVE rallnt ol $ Notices.8c per w à 83e % through here on Wednesday en route | Mrs.William Wilson arrived home Elliott; Miss Mary Dionne, home | ne he a are in ; Ladies\u2019 Summer Dresses in Linen, \u2018Lingerie 4 ! In sending.mes oad J 3 to Galson where he performed an op- J Wednesday night after visiting rela- fle gre convent ot Richmond; | we Mrs.1 Coleman and two grandchild.ing the day.7 \u2018 LOT EE hal + bee precaution or Re LE eration on the young son of Mr.A.\u201d tives and * friends in Barre, Well\u2019 Ernest Fee, home from the R.ren returned.home to Sherbrooke on senna .SE \u2018 MELE.Morrison for appendicitis.River and St.Johnsbury.Hospital, Montreal, where he has Friday after spending the week at HIGH FOREST.12 Lawn and Mull.Very Styhs lish makes, in dif- i Bo 8 A HEA Miss Eliza Cowan returned Satur- Word was received Sunday of the 'been \u2018ill with typhoid fever; .Miss r.J.W.Andrew's Arrivals and departures: Mr, Henry , ie .| Fl ir £01 dry from Macdonald College after death of Mr.Wm.Macdonald, sister Edith Millar, from Melbourne; Mr.Mr.Brnest Bartlett returned home and Miss Margaret Wilson, of East 8 ferent shades and at attractiy e prices.LL + 1 CRE we = re rer CE ce Angus, visiting relatives; Miss Nina \u2014 es ss \u2014 À A ti i UE PS ES Inkster, of Sawyerville, Mr.Colin 4 RK mm - K¥ i ELITE { |Bussell, of Owen Sound, Ont.calirs @ White Blouses | Ladies\u2019 Summer Gloves : 4102 i IE n Miss Inkster on Tuesday; Miss Ad- _ ST Eat ple ii | mee SUBSCRIPTION LIST WIEL OPEN ON MONDAY, JUNE 27th, AND CLOSE ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY, JULY 5th.on Miss Inkster on Tuesday: evar.4 __ { \u2014 qe, wiki hat garet McRae, Low Forest; Mr.Hollis j@ For everybody, in all styles.Cotton Gl loves iu black, white, EU McCUAIG BROS.& COMPANY | [sing SEEN Chik TARR ~ r.Jas.Lowery; Mrs.Wm.McRae, [o.\"UT .\u20ac.a wi IE | [of Cookshire, at Mr.Wm.Mackay\u2019s; | 0 Hosiery Lisle Gloves in black, white P 1° - pg io opened 3 \u20ac van RES 4 MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, \u2019 Mrs.Jas.Lowery, Misses Rose and 4 : .: ang tan, all sizes.| {te Phoenix Hot ha wt El on behalf of the Underwriters\u2019 offer / Florence Lowery, In Low Pons 0 All shade Cotton 25c pr Silk Gloves in all shados ant à : ne age Notes.ae gn be 18 : : nesday; Mr.and Mrs.Le shades in cotto 5 .sizes.À.= Trunks apd Bags RTE | \u201c At 95 and accrued Interest | visiting.her mother, Mrs.H.Waldron { ¢ All shades \u2018in real lisle, 3 pairs | .| = jowest ee UT SAR el | of Bast Clifton, on Sunday last; Mr.¢ for $1.00.Full line of Chil- &Children s Parasols 4 .First Class Re; at 9000, 000 5 Consolidated First Mortgage Sinking Fund i bonis, ond Me.Wn.Sorgrave, at bp tah [A Chews Bose io all colors.| | Ii gl a ou er's, Mr.David Forgrave's, Sunday $ dren's Hose in a : In different shad d'at - i FOR 144 1 i .7 last: Mr.Bertram McConnel;- to visit §.n erent shades and s Ties, Lr.1 1 # is ; $ : À \" , .\u2014 Carrying 407 Stock Bonus of the Ç .his mother, Mrs.- McConnell, Kin- \u2018 Parasols Prices 25¢ to $1: 00.4 oa implement Shop Pay Bi a { near\u2019s Mills; Mr.and Mrs.Lowery, ¢ me COLLARS, JABOTS _ \u2019 © falling water pow 8 Aa Li Bast Clifton at Mr.J.T.Lowery's | ¢ A very large stock in linen RIBBONS, ave VE \"FF, line of Farm Mu.al SERRE 8 recently.@ and silk, all shades, at moder- L8, BR mechanic with # Aig 1) The men who have been at \u2018work 4 ate prices.: ETC.- knowledge of- far: 2 3, AE on the road in this section have com- ¢ \u201c3.ME Correspondence : | frat KB pleted their labor for this season.|g 3 él TP ., (Incorporated under the Laws of the Province of Quebec.) \u2019 + ; Ah Live Poultry aig Trust _ \u201cThe Montreal Trust C \u2018 \u2018BURT.F 4 Res 18 rustees - 07 © T - e Montreal us ompany 7 Arrivals and departures: Mr.$ \u2018 a fa tou 1 RH y - - - - - - \u2019 4 \u2018 Ib Teg Bankers | - The Eastern Townships Bank Charles Barter, of Crossbuty, aecom- | @ fi and peal bE 1 A 8 ° 0: panied by his son, Clarer£e, at Bown.A Yo ae 1 R | So | Authorized | CAPITALIZATION Issued | with bis son, Mr.Stephen Barter, $ pi C2 Cos, and give A a HE .\u2019 © CVA nr = Lo \u2018 Cha - $1,500,000 | 57 30-Year Cold Bonds $700,000\" CR En ed were fn town Thurs- : Ga aE il À.$1,500,000 \u2018Ordinary Shares $700,000 | A day; Miss Y.Deseve, of Sherbrooke, ¢ = à a - The Bonds are dated July 1st, 1910, and are due July 1st, 1940.5 is visiting her cousine at the Pres $ © PUBL 3 IE Interest payable at par at any branch of the Eastern Townships Bank.| bytery; Mr.Herbert oa es, O + > 15 1 Te ratepayers 4 D Interest payable January 1st and July.1st.Denominations $500, .\u2018ton, also Mr, V.F.Hodge, =e qua ¢ SE East Bolton, the AA Bonds may be registered.Thursday; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.jar or.0 pot, fer J005 fu 5 #1 The\" balance of $800,000 Consolidated First Mortgage Bands and Ordinary \u2018Shares will remain in the of Brownville, Me., visiting Me 8 : poo \" tno above if paic J; Treasury, and will b available for future requirements.and relatives recently; Messrs.aa, Ce a9 10; 4e Of the $700,000 Consolidated First Mortgage Bonds now being issued $100,000 are held in escrow to , rice and Hdgerton Stokes in Mont- grenmenececcencccccccss reccevetcetettsttéthés POS i retire the outstanding issue of $100,000 Sherbrooke Street Railway Bonds, due 30th June, 1927.Ne nt aon of Mr.Victor | * The Bonds are redeemable as a whole at 105 and interest on any interest date after 1st July, 1916, ounges = bro or annually for sinking fund drawings.° ! Palmer has been quite ill.imeipal Our Low Overhead Expense & Fine Equipment § i | | McCUAIG BROS, & COMPANY, MONTREAL, are prepared 600.000 of 5 per cent room closed on June 17, \"and.the | ; @THE Consolidated First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds at the price of 95 of par with a bonus of ' com- \u2018other two at the school closed on meke it possible for us'to quote such attractive prices on: - rT =?p mon stock equal in p r walue Lo 40 per cent.of the par value of the Bonds allotted to be delivered on Friday.Lo = TRUSSES, TOWERS, COLUMNS,.TANKS and EVERYTHING in vo 0 payment of subscription in full, on the following terms : , + ; 10 PER CENT.ON APPLICATION.steel plate and structural work, _ [ | | + | SCOTSTOWN.An enquiry will convince, \u201c% 1 a 1.1 £4 §15 PER CENT.JULY 2ND.; Last Thursday afternoon, Dr.|: A .UE V ha 25 PER CENT AUGUST 1ST.wrk glued ; ! Smith was called to render medical ~3 ko La + ~ 7 25 PER CENT.SEPTEMBER 1ST.IRE | aid to & young man in Canterbury, j who was accidentally injured in the} woods, \u2018The young man was work-}; ing for Contractor Beauchemin, cutting pulpwood on Mr.Watts\u2019 limits, which are situated on the Canterbury * \"SF PF\" 25 PER CENT.OCTOBER 1ST.\u2014 The right is reserved to allot only such subscriptions and for such amounts as may be approved, and ?to close the subscription books without notice.voué f'ayments can be made in full on allotment or on any instalment date.! A pplication will|be made for the listing of the securities of the Company on the Montreal Stock Ex: - Mackin, Holmes & Co, I \u201cTHE STEEL SPECIALISTS,\u201d SHERBROOKE, QUI, \u2018 1 \" 7 as = TPR 4d dt ?i » 4 1 { LA 7 3 x\" A + SR 1a .et : 6 2'a Ha R Fi x ; x A Bt 5 ; £ tH M As iE Re ï .; WE - 4 =.dpt i Gé + 4 J $ of % 147 d 3 gz i pt F ai Pr.{ ae ë ED J 4 * + 5 i 196 04 5 f.> fy \u20ac A 5 Xx > é 4 3 8 A; _.vip: \u201c 5 TR ou: 3 A GE > Nx >, v A 8 A 23 A Æ LE gs ath HE Ge 2 à ic oN \u20ac a J ÉLUS \u20ac F si caf 3 a 3nd Bad Ld ¥ 4 bl ot .à ï Ti, I : y A change.\u201d nob road near where the road for Gould sroveavenveneeneanvess 19342393030vsvsOT MS ade 5 wRecogutned hy Firm subscriptiohs have already been received for $135,000 of the above Bonds, and the allotment ot Jr station branches off.It seems that! .Fa ewe UNDERTAKES \u2019 : alling \u2018slipp ackward o 8 Nf a AR; Ia | BOARD OF DIRECTORS } vs 1 i\u2019 \u2018and caught his foot injuring it seri- pL ke A Speclu in CLARENCE J.McCUAIG, Montreal, President .svonceuse Vice-President- Black Lake \"Consolidated Asbes.| wk ously.The injured man was catried \u2026 \u2018 i yo NE ; | Co : tos Company.Director Ottawa Light, Heat & into cat) and 8 doctor vas welt PR roo Beginning 5 - ower Company.: la 8 2° be WM.FARWELL, Sherbrooke.mass verre rvereene savemaenes President of the Eastern Townships Bank.: \u2018 thought his leg was broken but on}! oo + 0 : \u2018The day- os: | S.H.EWING, MOntHeal .\u2026.ses servecree vevrssere éorvesnense President Montreal Cotton Company.Vice-Presi- + examination the doctor found that} [| -.¥ Exgunination in i ; 4.ro dent Molsons Bank.there were no bones broken.TI pros sue of : J - |: R.T.HOPPER, Montreal .ewerrs ssovotens vensasose sroverssese Director Amalgamated Asbestos Corporation.Perri rene \u2026 - | \u2018nes.A.\u2014 President Dominion Marble Company.| CANTERBURY.Le Lectures u re i \\ - W.H.BROUSE, TOrONtO \u2026 scies vrovseese seni verversensenns Brouse, Mitchell & Co.Vice-President Cobalt\u2018 Mrs.Herring is dangerously ill.00060 # ; \u2018Bacteridlogy.Pi : Hydraulic Power Company.Director Canadian ars.Herring has been Ti ahr her 1 branches appertu FOSTER.Work has been resumed on the C.P.R.station here and will no doubt+ \u2018be completed, in a very short - The Ladies! Guild Sa mest jon Tuesday next,\u201d June 28th, at the 'Te- sidence of Mrg.P, Ww.Morrison, when arrangements will be made for.tbe annual lawn social.Mrs.D.W.{Blunt has returned trom Royal Victoris Hos ital, Mont much improved.?on real, trom in Bondville; Mr.kinnon, of Sher- ute Mack their summer ï ease, \u2018\u2019 at Bondville ; brooke, en rq home, \u2018\u2018Leo Mr.Wm.Ro few days at Bell and M their aunt, 1 Mrs.Liggett, Miss- Sadie Liggett and Miss Stafford at their summer home; Mr.\u2018Palmer, Mrs.A.Collyer, Tupper | street, Mont eal, at \u2018\u2018The Pines ;\u201d Mrs.J .A.P rector visited relatives in ot Johng on Thursday.B.M.Williams, who sold his term a short; time «go to Mr.Geo.Br 11, has moved into Mrs.W.A.Williams\u2019 house next Mr.A.M.Hunter's sto e.Mr.and Mrs.{Wm.Young spent \u2018Tuesday and \u2018Wednesday visiting friends .in Magog, Knowlton Landing\" and Eastman: Mr.Young left Foster driving a fine pair of horses, but returned| driving only one, hav- \u2018ing sold one; \u201cfor a good: \u2018round sum Among.thie recent.acrivalé.in town are: Mr.and| Mrs Victor:£achambre at the Central House; Mr.and Mrs.of North Sutton, looking afte the interests of their son, Mr.Carmi Jenne, for a .time.while the latter, accompanied by his wife, is visit g friends in St.Albans, Vt.; Miss Lizzie Pibud, of Bolton, a recent guest of Mrs.J.E.Jackson ;.Mr.and Mrs, Chas.Libby and Mr.and Mrs.8, [Booth were visitors of Mr.and Mrs; Israel Libby, of Brome Centre, on Thursday, as also, were Mr.and Mrs.Carmi Frizzle and daughter at Mr.Thos.Frizzle's.Mr.MacDowell, of Knowlton, contributed some of his sie splitting gongs and witticisms en ; programme.rendered by the: i; Dramatic Club on \u2018Thursday evening.There was also a piano duet by the Misses Moffat, of East Berkshire, and & solo by Miss \u2018Hadd, of the same place, all 1 of which were much appreciated.The\u2019 | entire programme was very pleasing | and deserving.of -great credit.A goodly number of our townspeo- NEWPORT, VT.Beginning Tuesday, June 28.Closing July 18.The day before the Embalminæ Board\u2019s Examination in Vermont.The course of instruction will be - the Boston or New York cour- © ; ease as the : Lectures upon Embalming, Undertaking, Sanitary Science and Sanitation, Hygiene branches appertaining to the profession.-A life sized manikin and a skeleton are used in the lectures.A demonstration branches, appertaining to the Profession.will he given upon the Cadaver._ \u2018An Engraved Diploma, measuring 18 x 22 will be ziven to all Students passing a satisfactory examination at the conclusion of the Course, Price for Fmbalmers and Undertakers, $25.00, Write for Prospectus.JE.D.ROBBINS, M.D., Dean, 88 Tremont St, Boston Mass oom 709.one \"-.Boston Schoel of AnatomyYand Embalmiog, Inc.FR apes A Treatise on the FREE SPAyr; TA Couderay, Wis.Oct.5th.x909 \u201cPlease send me your book-'A Treatise On The Horse\u2019\u2014I saw by your ad that it was free, but if it cost $5, I would not be without it, as I think I have saved fwo valuable horses in the last year by follow- log directions in your book.\" William Napes._l1Pstree.Get a copy when you buy Kendall's Spavin Cure at your dealer's.If he shonld not have it.write us.40 Or.8.J.Kendali Co.,, Enoskurg Falls, Vi.allied \u2014 ple.attended | the 8S.8.: Dion at Knowlton on Thursday.: k \"STAN.RIDGE FAS.- Mr.Miles t has been ill with la grippe.oo EE Drains are.being iaid zeross the street prepardtory to stoning the roads after haying.2° Among the arrivals in town \u201cAre: Mrs.S.P.H pe, of Frelighsburg, guest of her daughter, Mrs.E.L.\\| Hodge; Miss Davis and Miss Cora Davis, of Knowlton, guests of M T.W.Judd; Mrs.Rexford and daughter and Miss M.Knowlton at Mr.W.A.O'Dell\u2019s ng the Misses Blinn, home from Dunham Ladies\u2019 College, for the summer.Capt.H.E.|Channell, of the 1lth \u2018Hussars, had es his guests at the |camp at Farnham,\u201d on Tuesday last, Mrs.M.A.Cornell, Miss Minnie Beatty; Mr.and Mrs.T.W.Judd; Mrs.P.E.Rhicard; and Mr.E.Baker.; 4 ! EASTMAN.The Anglican Church people are to give a lawn social and sale on Wednesday evenin Mr.C.H.Dihgman\u2019s lawn.The Eastman Cortet Band will furnish music for the evening: Arrivals and departures : Mr.and re mr PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco ; Mild and Mellow ~~ OUR ONE DOLLAR Fountain 14 K, GOLD NIB \"THE BEST IN THE WORLD _ Pen + WRITE FOR ONE \u2014\u2014SEND POSTAGE *, \u2018 3 \u20ac W.CLARKE & GO.366-St.Catherine Street MONTREAL .LU DRESSED AND IN THE ROUGH\u2014W EVERYTHING IN| - ; ER BY poles and retail | THE SHERBROOKE LUMBER YARD.Bell Tel.No.888, 101 King St.|\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 005085841 Q00@re@re@eePe .|MACIVER.Manager.GRAND UNION HOTEL 348 Notre Dame Street W., MONTREAL In the centre of our half million population.roads.Blectric Card pass the door.style, rute for guests remaining one week or more.wards, 0.E.ELLIS, Manager.?® $ ?$ è ¢ : - Phone Main 6141.è Hot water in every room.All the comforts FRANK J.MURRAY, - to all rail- modern Special up- .Convenient | the most of a home.$2.00 per day Equipped in Rates - Phone or wire for reservation , during Aviation Meet.( Proprietor.\" ] the holidays.next, June 29th, on] \u2018| when quite a large attendance of sym- \u2018Mrs.L.D.Phelps \u2018and Miss Lille |} Phelps and Mr.Leon Stowe for Ottawa recently their auto; Mrs.Cromwell, 8r., of Sawyerville, guest lof Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Cromwell; Mrs, N.S.Parkér visiting relatives and friends in Granby ; Mrs.A.Herbert, to Mansonville ; Misses A.and Y.Moquin home from the Convent; Miss Eva.Shonyo, of Granby, with her | sister, Miss B.Shonyo ; Miss Richard home from Magog Convent Nor Mrs.Ernest Bobo who has \u201cbeen | very ill, is improving slowly, and Mrs.Levi Spinney, who has been confined to the room for several weeks, is able to be up again.: | \"PIGEON I HILL.| \u2018Thé.Ladies\u2019 Aid of St.James Church held the first social of the season in the usual place, and al large number attended.Arrivals and departures: Mr.0.Gendron and daughter.\u2018in Sutton on Thursday attending the funeral of the late Mrs.Wm.Gendron ; Dr.Powers, of Highgate, Vt., in town on Sunday evening on professional business ; Rev.H.Naylor, * of Frélighs- burg, on Sunday; Mrs.F.Strange and son,\u2014Thurston, of Cowansville, vigiting friends; Mr.and Mrs.C.Johnson and son, of Bedford, on Wednesday ; Mrs.Lucy Evans, of Claremont, N.H., in town ; Mr.S.P.Knight, \u2018of Stanbridge, in \u2018town Tè- cently ; Mr.and Mrs.A.Bonneville, to their home in Sutton.after spending a few days at the Frontier Ho-l tel ; Mrs.A.A -wlittemore in êt.\"Armand.+ BEDFORD.The 4th of July will be election \u2018| day of School Commissioners.The | retiring Commissioners are Mr.E.¥.Currie and Mr.W.A.Sheltus, who have served the community long d well in this office.a A heavy thunderstorm accompanisà by rain and hail was experieng here on Wednesday evening.Not much damage has been reported, = cept that a tree in Upper Bedford was blown down.\u201cof The laying of the corner.stone the new Roman Catholic Church at ' 3 o\u2019clock p.m.His Lordship, Bishop, and many others.will be attendance.y tré, +- KINGSBURY.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Geo.Crombie, Mr.Jas.Kerr and Mr.Dun- fleld to Brompton Lake on a fishing expedition ; Mrs.Crack to Richmond to visit friends ; Mrs.McCurdy tol ber home at Toronto, Ont.; Mrs.Crombié from Montreal ; Mrs.James Allan, of Perrin, Ill.,, to Mrs.Crom- bie\u2019s ; Misses M.Kerr, C.Ward, B.McLean and Mr, Grant Charron from Richmond after their exasbinations at the Academy.fn ploma from the Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.™ : The Roman Catholic School clokbd on Thursday.Miss Miller, the teacher, goes to her home at Richmond; + MILTIMORE Vs.COWANSVILLE, The readers of the Record: will fe member that a temporary injunc had been obtained against the Cottt cil of the Village of Cowansyille to prevent.the emission and printing-of debentures in payment of à , certiin loan in connection with the insolvent Woodburn Sons.Ltd.aflair.The Coun gi! petitioned-to have that téln- porary writ of injunction set aside, but the Court did-not grant their request, Holding that things have to be maintained in the statu cuo order that both parties should have a fair case.Debentures onte emitted and approved by the Lieutenant- Governor having to be paid, the judgment .that might be obtained by plaintiff on his contestation- of \u2018the validity of the by-law ordering the loan im question, would be of no effect whatever if -the Council was permitted to.go on with the issuing of these debentures.The chief suit will be disposed of later on in : the fall.© + \" Deaths Reported.A MRS.B., CORRIGAN, ISLAND BROOK.Island Brook, June -25.\u2014 (Special) -\u2014Mrs.Barney Corrigan passed away on Tuesday evening at 6.30 after a painful illness of three weeks.She leaves a husband and nine children to mourn her loss.The funeral was held in the R.\u2018C.Church ahd the interment took place at the Cookshire cemetery.The husband and - bereaved family have the sympathy of all.MRS.MARY CHASE, CHERRY RIV- \"ER.Cherry River, June 25.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mrs.Mary Chase, for many years a resident of Magog, passed away, Monday morning.She was over 70 years of age.Mrs.Chase was 8.widow, her husband having died a number of years ago.The obsequies over the remains of the departed took place at the school house at Cherry River, Tuesday afternoon, at two o\u2019clock, pathizing .friends were present.The gervice was conducted by Rev.J.R.Fothergill, of Magog.The remains were borne to their last resting place\u2019 by Messrs.S.Brown, G.Norton, A.Mitson, M.Gould.\u2018 fars.E.KINGSLEY, DIXVILLE.Dixville, June 25.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The very sudden death of Mrs.Elisha Kingsley took place at the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital on Wed- neaday morning.The deceased had been in poor health for some time and went to the hospital on Monday- afternoon for; treatment, Mrs.Kingsley was an only daughter of Mrs.Fannie Major- \u2018Wright and was 55 years of age.She leaves a husband and mother, besides relatives and many friends to mourn her loss.Much sympathy is felt for those that are bereaved.some me a a visiting 8 to take place next Sunday, June | 1 de Miss Marion Waters received a Ai i TEACHERS FOR \u2026 BROME SCHOOLS.AVERAGE ATTENDANCE AT VARIOUS SCHOOLS 18 VERY : SMALL, Brome, | June 25 \u2014(Special)\u2014At a meeting of the School Commissioners of this municipality Mr.J.M.Pettes presided, the full board being present.A few bills \u2018were passed and other preliminaries attended to before the engagement of teachers.Mesdrs.Mark Tibbitts, Wm.St.Martin and the .manager, Mr.Albert.Clarkson were appointed as -a committee to make all necessary repairs on school house No.12, said work to be completed by August 10th next.The following are the teachers engaged for-the severe] echools : :.District No.1\u2014Mrs.L, 8.Mooney.No.2\u2014Mrs.O: J.Boles.: No.3\u2014Miss.E.Buck.+ No.4~~None engaged, left.open.\u201cNo.6\u2014None engaged, left open.- No.7T\u2014Miss Florence Green,\u2019 .\u201c .us, BATORDAY, JUNE 3, in0.re : $ DAILY TH FROM TOWHSHES .{Continued from page 1.) day afternoon.Dr.Ricard and eight others were crossing the St.: Lawrence in a gasoline launch, when the engine exploded, precipitating them all into the water.The others succeeded in getting ashore, but as Dr.Ricard could not swim, he drowned before assistance could arrive.He leaves a wife (nee Nettie Garceau), and two small children, who have Three Villages, in their sad bereavement.Word \"was received later, that : the body had been recovered, \u201cand \u2018that (the funeral would take place \u2018at : St: Etienne.| ; = \u201cMOUNTAIN FOF FOR A GIFT.Rutland, Vermont, June 25.\u2014An: entire mountain of a thousand acres, No.8\u2014Miss Addie Dunn.No.9\u2014Miss Lizzie Pibus.\u2014 No.10\u2014Miss Grace Miller, No.11\u2014No application.No.12\u2014Miss Ethel Ball.No.13\u2014Left open.No.15\u2014Migs Annie Piekie.Le No.16\u2014Mrs, B.R.Sweet, 17\u2014No application.; \u2019 18\u2014Miss Jessie Curley.19\u2014Miss Kathrine Owans, No.No.No.No.26\u2014Miss Eva Frizzle.- The secretary was insteuctod to \u2018write to MacDon Collega : for four teachers fb All thet achdola; gy pro- | vided for\u201d.ve 2 A rather serious state of affaires.appears in connection with the school attendances.These are .upon the rolls of the various schools.328 pupils, while the average attendance is but 199.The education: of each scholar on the roll costs over $20 per year.Compulsory; pdueation would seem to be the o only\u2019 means to overcome \u2018this difficulty.\u2018 mre \u2014emrepmnind STANBURY.- \u201c Arrivals and Gepartures: Mr.and Mrs.E.Wilder, of Sheldon, Vt; Mrs.W.Crothers, and Miss Colleen .Anderson, of Staubridge East, at Mr.M, J.Beattie\u2019s on \u201cTuesday; Mr.and Mrs.BE.A.Russell, to Stanbridge Station, Sunday, at Mr.C.C.Hitchcock\u2019s; Mr.Geo.Pendlebury, - from Montreal, Ï Letters to the Editor PAP RP Ar RAIN AND GRASSHOPPERS.Editor of Record : Sir, \u2014In a recent-issue of the Record a letter appeared headed \u2018\u2018Rain killed grasshoppers.\u2019\u2019 If the officials at the Experimental Farm think (as \u2018they say) that farmers have no reason to grue on account of .the rain and yet eather, they might be interested \u2018to ow that some of our farmers are nog through sowing their seed as yet, agd some of what they did sow and up about three or four inches has already turned white from the effects of the continuous rains.So, if we loose .the hoppers, we lose the grain, too.We cannot help it yet we grumble ; so would they.Yours truly, MAN FARMER.Keith, go une - 22, 1910.CRITIC 1 CRITIONZED.Editor of Record, - Dear Sir:\u2014In reply to the \u201cletter written by Mr.T.J.Parkes on Juné 6th in which he states that \u2018\u2018while driving from Cookshire through Eaton township the roads were all right, but when he struck the Ascot line he found nothing but mud®puddles, ruts, ridges, fish-ponds, etc.\u2019 If this refers to the Eaton Road, as many might be led to believe; I wish ° to say that such was.not the case on | that date; \u2018as there had done in that section except what had been done with the King Drag and the removal of stones from the ditches thereby widening the.road.Work with the road machine began on the 8th of June 1910, at said Eaton line and continued the following day, widening the road and cleaning out ditches.No doubt the road on those days and for several days: after was not in first-class state as we all know that the heavy rains during the time of\u2019 operating rendered it impossible to devel or put the road in proper condition.Every possible effort was used so that no.one would be at any great inconvenience and the road was wide enough to allow two teams to arive abreast, one on either side of the CrOWI: \u2018the greater part of the way, where it was impossible to level it.So far as good roads are concerned I know that Ascot is putting forth every effort to keep up.wish the times in improving the roads, and if your correspondent would stop and consider he would see that As- cof has more to contend with than any other of the surrounding municipalities.Firstly: \u2014Because Sherbrooke is the capital of the Eastern Townships and the people of the other towns .have all to pass through Ascot to get to the city of Sherbrooke.Secondly:\u2014Ascot is a sporting ground for the people of Sherbrooke.Thirdly:\u2014There are: many small \u2018properties in Ascot consisting of swampy lands from which we derive very little tax.Therefore, when we \u2018take all this into consideration,- Mr.Editor, 1 \u2018think your readers will bear me out, in saying that your correspondent?was rather.hasty in his public criticism, and that it is an injustice to condemn any piece of work before it is completed, and especially under such unfavorable circumstances as have prevailed this season.Were he other th he is one might almost The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon at 2 p.m.The ser-, vice was held in the Baptist Church, the Rev.E.P.England officiating.A \u2018very eloquent and touching sermon | was preached; the text being\u2019 found \u2018Ip Revelations, 2nd chapter,and the latter part of the 10th verse.The floral tributes were.many - which went to show the esteem in .which Mrs.| Kingsley was held.| discoveri a TLatmozvitle, June is, think he had Been \u2018\u201c\u2018wandering\u2019\u2019 from the right path when he made his for other \u2018practical\u2019 men, several clergymen included, have extended con improves to me on the wonderful improvements that have ; been made on the the last few years.Yours very respectfnily.À MARLIN ton road during pa n no work | cu - \u2018Waterville, June 25.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 and Mrs.L.Buckland, of this place, was marTied to _Miss Elizabeth Cadman of \u201cwas' the birthday gift.Mortimer 'f Proctor, son of ial)\u2014Mrs.Cartwright, wife of J.H.Cartwright, the C.P.R.agent at this place, got badly scalded on Wednesday evening while \u2018serving supper at her home.In some unaccountable manner the teapot was upset, turn- ing the contents onto Mrs.Qart- | |*¢ wright, who was in such pain from the scalding that she fainted, and it was some time before Dr, White and consciousness, after first stripping the hot soaked corsage burned deep into her flesh.= C.P.R.BRIDGEMAN INJURED.Adamsville, Mr.Joan Oliver, a bridgeman in foreman R.Lewis\u2019 gang, got a fall | on Thursday afternoon which injured his left arm quite badly, the elbow being badly strained but not broken: \u2018A doctor was called to fix up Mr.Oliver, and he left for his home at Glen Sutton the same evening.\u201cIn his fall his head was bruised by striking the frame of a grindstone.1 He will be laid up some days.at the least.CAUGHT A FAWN.2 Sutton, June 25.\u2014 (Suecial) \u2014 ing a walk through the fields skirting the woods in company with Mr.fawn that.had either been disowned by its mother,: ok {the mother .; \u201cbeen shot.The little fellow was about one week old, and showed no fear of the men,\" allowing them to fondle him at will.Mesars.Greeley and Clark left the fawn several hours, thinking its mother might tlaim him, but.when there was | sign of that, and the fawn showing signs of hunger, Mr.Greeley took the little fellow hpme and has cared for it since.The fawn is a perfect beauty.and will follow the members of the family about the house, and seems to be lonesome when none of them are in sight.His body .is covered with bright reddist spots about the size of a silver guarter.Scores of people have visited Mr.Greeley\u2019s to see the fawn, which is now growing rapidly, and all pro- -\u2018nounce it a beauty./ MARRIAGES.BUOKLAND\u2014CADMAN; Mr.Roy Buckland, son of Mr.Montreal, on Wednesday.Thursday noon, where they will side.day evening.- \u2014 MeALLISTAR-LUOKMAN.The marriage of Mr.Chas.MecAllis- ter, to Miss Gertrude Luckman, \u2018this place, was ening.Rev.brooke, officiated.The church was flowers, Miss Alice Edgecombe was maid of honor, while Miss Alice Me- Allister acted as bridesmaid.Mr.groom.The Wedding March was played by Miss Gladys Swanson.After the ceremony, the bridal party amid showers of rice, drove to the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Drew where a reception was.held, later leaving for Boston and \u2018other points on their wedding tour.; BAGLEY\u2014HARDY.Bury, June 25.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The home of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hardy, of Groveton, N.H., was the scene of a June \"15th, at 10 o'clock a.m., when their eldest daughter, Rena, was \u2018united in marriage to Mr.Henry I.Bagley, of Bury, Que., the Rev.Mr.Wilkison, pastor of the Methodist Church, officiating.The bride looked really charming in a pure white silk gown, carrying a bouquet of maiden hair fern and bridal roses.The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lilla Hardy, and the groom was supported by Mr.Hardy.After partaking of a sumptuous dinner the happy couple left for Bury, amid showers of rice and confetti, where & reception awaited them at the home of Mr.Isaac Bagley, father of the groom, and where about 30 near relatives had assembled to congratulate them and wish them all happiness through life.The bride was the recipient of many nice, useful presents.After a.short stay with friends hére they intend to return to Groveton, ture home.\u2018from West Stéwartstown on Wednaar the sympathy of their friends in the ISIN = and having an altitude of 3,900 feet, x engrossed in | (Spec.|' [ her immediate friends brought: her to that had: ' June 25.\u2014( Special)\u2014 Messrs.Elison B.Greeley, while tak-| 'G.H.Clark, came across a young had.no.Mr.and Mrs.Buckland arrived here | re- A reception was held at the home of the groom\u2019s parents, .Thurs- Waterville, June 25.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 ter, son of Mr.and Mrs.C.McAllis» of solemnized at the Congregational Church, Thursday -ev- Mr.Read, of Sher- prettily trimmed with quantities of Lawrence McAllister supported the \\ very pretty wedding on Wednesday,\" ice N.H., where they will make their fu- 4 \u201c ANSELLS Gold Cream For Sunburns, Freckles, Etc.F.T.ANSELL, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER 10 Strathcona Square.Doing Business On The square At 15 Strathcona Square \u2018where we do it.;, is Bund day.We close every night in \u2018the week, cept Friday and Baturday.We keep a store full of articles - that are needed in every house every day.«We are not doing as much business as we would like' to (and we are not greedy), but we are thankful for what we do do.Many don\u2019t\u2019 know what we sell, because they have never been in.We sell hosts of ngs that others in our line do not.: Co Our prices are the and tol everybody.We aim to please, and are not offend- | ed it you come in and don\u2019t buy.toe give our \u2018business personal atten- Our standing, motta is \u2018good goods at fair prices.\u2019 Just drop in Ladies and Gentlemen, old and young and see us.JAMES THOMPSON ; in China, Crotkery, Glase, ne : Çonper, Weod and péamol- Ce \u201cware.15 Strathcona Square.Phone Bell 423.| ex- same every day.TO LIVERPOOL RESS OI\u2019 BRITA AKE OHANPLAIN \"EMPRESS OF IRELAND | July \u201821, Thurs.a, TAKE MANITOBA sailing lists, races, plans; etc.OR ap plication.AJ lines represented, \u201c=.H.SEWELL,.City Pass.Agt.: WHITE STAR-«-DOMINION july 1, Fri, July 7; Thurs., July 15, Fri., bo CANADIAN SERVICE : MAIL STIEAMERS., Montreal-Quebec-Liverpool WE SAILINGS.RMS.LAURENTIO R.M.S.MEGANTIO.14,893 tons, 14,878 \u2018tons.Triple screw.Twin screw- Linfgost and most modern steamers on ths .St, Lawrence route.Latest produc- ion of the éhip-builders\u2019 art; passenger elevator serving four decks.Every detail of comfort and luxury of present day.travel will be rouna on these steamers, including orchestra, They proved very attractive last Stowing to their superb accommodation for \u2018First, Second añd Third Class passeugers.MODERATE RATE SERVICE, R.M.8.CANADA R.M.S8.DOMINION Une Class Cabin Steamers (called Second Class).On these steamers the best the steamer affords at a very moderate rate ; they are very largely patronized by those making a trip to the 01d Country, who\" wish to secure comfort passengers receive Intending travellers are requested to communicate with Local Agents, of to c mpany\u2019's Offices TORONTO,\u201d .MONTREAL, East.418 La Dame TRE \u2018New Tri ple Screw Turbine Steamships.MODERN TO THE MINUTE.From Bristol, From Montreal, .Sailings.May 12 ROYAL EDWARD May 26 May 26 ROYAL GEORGE June 9 June 9 ROYAL EDWARD June 23 June 28 ROYAL GEORGE July - 7 and fortnightly.on Fhursdays thereufter.THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CANADA AND GREAT BRITAIN, For rates and reservations apply to any STEAMSHIP AGENT, OR.GUY TUMBS, Gen.Pass.Agt: A.H.Davis, Pass.Agent, ES Bank Building, Montreal, or E .Sewell, Sherbrooke.Colonists\u2019 Excursions CTO LAKE ST.JOHN For Farmers Only .Tuesday, July 5th, 1910 Leaving Quebec, 8.15 a.m., via Quebec and Lake St.John Railway.\u201cTickets, Quebec to Roberval or He- hertville and return, 2nd class, $2.00; First class, $3.00 Canadian Northern Railway gives fol- ; J lowing rates :(\u2014Montreal to Roberval or Hebertville and return, 1st class, $7.15; 2nd class, $4.80.Ottawa to Roberval, or Hebertville and return, 1st class, $9.80 ; 2nd class, $6.85, Tickets good for 30 days.Ladies may -join in the trip.Quebec -Central.Railway will give reduced rates, July 4th, to excursionists starting.from points on its lgpe.See Q.C.R.Agents, GUY TOMBS, W.W.JOHNSTON, - Gen.Agt., Quebec, Health Demands that the bowels be kept regular.Neglect means sickness._Sluggish bowels are quickly - regulated by Beecham\u2019s Pills Sold Everywhere.In Boxes as cents.\u201cWe ate every day in.the week, except 1 Lawrence season, | at a moderate.sxpenditure.| PAGE THREE.- When The SUN Comes - Out \u2019 and {s helped with hot and stron à flying dust, it will high winds an soon play havoc wit your complexion.; That is when you need a goed skin protector, and that ia.when Griffith\u2019s- \u2018Skin Lotion to apply a little before you go out and a little more just before you retire, so as to keep your com- léxion in: the pink of condition.It does that.T's fire to use, Ita | Griffith's Drug Store (Kodak Store} 121° WELLINGTON STREET.Developing and printing foe amateur, promptly and carefully done.GRANT SLI Dominion Day SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP.Going June 30th and July 1st, : Pete Jimit,: July.4th,\" 1910.Week End INA NS AGIR SU EXCURSIONS \u2018Going Saturday or Sunday, * Returning lowing Monday.- Montreal, .30 ; Quebec, $3.80.Unexcelled dining .car service.on day trains , between Montreal \u2018and Portland.C.H.FOSS, t, City Ticket\u2018 Office, i No.2 8, Agent, Sqe Bell phone, 20.People's 168, We.HARRISON, Station Agent, \u201cBel phone 1 97.MONTREAL \u2018June 25th-July 4th - .DOMINION DAY Round trip tickets will be sold\u2019 at Le SINGLE FARE \u2018 to all points in Canada, Fort Pwa- liam and east.; Good going, June 30th and ur st.Good for return until July teen, 1940.Full information on application \u2018to .Canadian Pacific Railway agents: CITY TICKHAT OFFICH 6 ST .CONA 8Q.BELL TEL.130, ÈS o.P.R.STATION TEL.207.AuTi WAY A Dominion Day! Single FOR THE ROUND TRIP., -.| Good going June 30th and\u201d July lat ; good to return until J uly,, 4th, ; B.0.GRUNDF, ; Gen.\u2019 Pass.Agent.ry Harold Baker, Advocate, Sweetsburg, Q Office open every ory day, Personal attandance turdaye, a Wedaniliays an .Appointments sam any bima, bé arranged i a SEAUVIN B AUTOMOBILE GARAGE Washing and Polishing, Olds mobile, Zeno and Valvoline i Cylinder Oils, Supplies, Repair- | ing, Ete.Livery in connection.Rheumatism Cured by Fig Pills ©.| aration being sold with a guarantee to cure you.An absolute guarantee goes with @very box of FIG PILLS.They will cure Rheumatism, Backache, Bladder Trouble, Burning Sensation, - Painful Stitches, Sluggish Liver, and all proach Trouble.If not, your money, ac For sale at Griffith's Drug Store.[BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: On Mount Edgecomb, part of the City, Large lots, 66 x 120 feet.Bold on easy terms.oo Apply- to Mr.W.A.HALE, or W.J.MAY, Bell phone, 339\u2014714, \"DUNBORO.-Arrivals : Mr.Elwin Duboyce home from Bolton; Mr.E.H., and Miss A.M.Quebec, of Swanton, Vt., the guests of Mr.A.Buchanan; Mr.J.Harvey, of Freiignnvurg, at Mr.W.F.Lee's recently ; Misg 8.Buchanan Births, Marriages and veaths.y BIRTHS.J.Thayer.\u2014 se ed mle Cin June 14, 1910, a son to Mr.and ._ Mrs.A.home from Farnham.Among those who have visited the Farnbam camp grounds are Miles \u2018Buchanan, D.L.Ingalls, R.Le MEET FEE reat Class Fare Not often do you hear of à 25c prep- .the residentat .Messrs.Ber ow 02 papier re Se Ee = Cm LEAL \u2018 \u2018 LE EE ET VA OR OR 0 SR SE = .\u201cx Fh Bt fe ; 2 Hn rail a eo tt + ot > pesée PEIN Ie, Lay ca pue TN cv \u20ac .Falak, oF RAT ORL A MES an\u2019, a tev iicas 83D dimlmeiie gi - Ny = wom Xn TE a am ne - Nd 8 \u201c ?= 4 - - _.rs .- res \u201d w\u2014 = on Pcie ere ogre EN \" ih ak |: = 1 + fh Va \"5 j5: RE \"RFA $ iw Pade CR aa en ] i A i i 2e .A \u2019 .ee : 3 î = - oo 2 A a i - \u2014 va a - a qe .- : ots oe = 2 œ.= p - A .pags amas = - .a : fo «is eT .Le \u201c> pes A NEP ?d = an = ci Rik Pat i i \u201d 7 * : ee rt Ie ETE LTRS ne Te 5 EE a 2 To Men.À: ; a = Le ra 3 7 fe: hd ro GRR A WER TACIT.oy Fo 22 2 Re.M oe som gp - on A 4 .\"1 .- MERE = FP LT he LT RL 4 - 22e ; , ner RENE Vs PFN PRY Œ = ; i> ili wc * a ce + pe = vi = 2 .or hpi SA saut j 3 PR MER - = PCA be t TC \u201d ts an - mas / - - as Arte sn es 3 Can eS > ay Let 5 0d ; 3 5 Je Ee Roi PSN LE à BT à 3 = > - 7 pa ; - \u2018 SE = \u2014 A Le 3 es af ie EE = 3 wads : BE AT ay AR ge.= a rN Te To Tas i TES ET rar ink = PIE SE ee eT CE aie : a RH, Fa eli ow A , as ee we N sx SRE Es \u2018 woh .: a eT TT ER ?Cr = mab pe > Tps g ; A \u20ac Te ae - : de = a» re ETS \u201d Lt aida RT TR TT Toph TRATES : : Ki a a a LE ey > « 2 MY.i .Lp - cu mi - \u201c A > = N \u201d x Nom = 24 vue .Tar Bee * \u2018a 20 g - eh od a wy See 6 + Ta éd « .= : cy.Es EE a - = Te tee 2 3 = M ÉtraxT =, OR e \u2019 \u20ac ms ce Po ST 7 TT « ; muet 2 es VTE Levey 25 b yw te Cy price $= BX come aE; en a a ; ca x : a a.Sw \" Ee Eh ata ET qu we i Poy .7 ci 0 To 3 WY q 7 - ; ac 208 f Re - us Essaie aident pee RC pl Ew a = a \u2018 = ot we 0 ; Eo ?.: a - \u201c o pie A0 * a - a : ce mer Ln - RE = xs M ee - ~ at TE Se TT = ; 3 Co | Cre NI p Rr JW \u2014\u2014\u2014 = x mé ET ss Ee tee ?; LC np.tre ing Ë * > : : mr EG VOY Wi, TJ] RN Co : : Las i deg a ME mi ee a © meme ven v , .* \" - : \u2019 ; 2 ; D - : mad à barons So .A Lans a ce ees Lee ee maw or RUES .+ > =.- : pa p g AEE ERP, i EE AFA SE.AE ey EVRA An paar ay Be Rts od ns red .- x - RE avi rem = EDS DEN vs Saw Sn Rl A FO SES > RE) ix TN oye Ay PVO ai SSRN.Mite EEE Bg EE RAE Leet WY Cp SE 3 J en es yen eon TT J tr + à + or mpm agree me À 1 LL 8 La aaa ue 1e a re SIE A pu gi ; RE a EN ES ee era to An Re IN Ar nS aE > EE A see fa ; SES : OT LA .\u2018 Te = 2 TR WE amy ea o Sad, 1400 rire Dace is Br tb Spit De SN 12 SN ean ~~ En i 2 A = > , PR = es - : - + .3 : LN Ÿ 97 PEFR AC = rent fo A Ly oy.Ty 5 Tre JER .: Le an A ni na : .té \u2026 bs - OT + - 2 - \u201c - > ; ES IE cp Ed + DS SE NT RS Miura ania ry i Du Leu Det .à IC \u2019 ù ji.a mh > - = Cn sr dr .> \u201cgE 4 ts =.; : += Le, he : Dat Sr 7 ec, ; LS RE CS Le 3 .mans = ° \u2019 \u2019 na vO ae ; , ; .NL cea pc J ° Oe Se, A sas MY tai AIRE At ., ! peus - ° PS NE à El DR ; pdt Cp We en te fam Lee \u2018 kr a \".et AIS ES pp rg Tn SE = Pod.in pen tage ey + na NADAS RIE oa 0 AE PLR Te ea RT AE TY SN DION SAH re TY = 4 repr epi: FURIE x - EEE TS 2 aac \" A = _ ry 2s Bi agir to MON EE y ME re ES ETN ENT ee RENE pra Pe PES = Abe ER NES Et £ - f FER ET TA A DATE a Et Te EE Sara, rs fs ENT, ne À gm ERE - 2 v LEY owes age a ef qe HR TUS SEG NOR SR.SASSI YR TL AS PT we : \u2019 we _ See our stock.It is the largest|in the Townships, com- _ prising Bowls, Sugars, Creams, Oil |Bottles, Butters, Celery | Trays, Olive Trays, Bon Bon Trays,| Spoon Trays, Punch Bowls, Epergnes, Etc.- 110 .@ - See our assortment of Pamona Glassware\u2014the latest out.e oo d's Calf Meal © HOLLADAY & HYNDMAN = - 3 Call 541.Opp.Paton Mills | fs t Hi Il dr r br : Lf A : - | aN p .WY BF QeTesellm | Every day i bargain day at | Lee ~ \u201c our store and fa fruits of gor honest toil will eut swath hee than in stove in the country.Furnish wp the old home 0% start a new ome and make it jt Lo live in.You may need.some new beds, tables, bureaus, chars pictures, on mp so why nol give ud a eall and Jee just you want.r a wider any other what we have that Do you know who we are?We run the big stove with the litle priees.oo Have you seen the hugs in our window made Specially for > i McCAW-BISSELL FURNITURE CO.63 Wellington Street ARM HAD TO - \u2014\u2014 eva\u2014\" _ MELBOURNE.Recent arrivals and departures in- 3 BE AMPUTATED.clude: Mrs; A.Seymore and son, of a St.Hyacinthe, visiting friends in - RLEV op\u2019s College, Lennoxville, guest of LEVATOR CHAIN AT | his grandparents, Major and Mrs.ASBESTOS.Mathias; Miss Hattie Arbuckle, of Lo 1, Montreal, with her mother, Mrs.H.Asbestos, June 25\u2014(Special)\u2014 A |'Arhuckle: Misses K.and BE Nixon serious accident happened to one of to, Bethel.to attend the Fleming- 4 the employees named Albert Houle, | Nixon wedding; Mr.and Mrs Ed _ Of the Asbestos Company.In some manner he got caught in the elevator chain, and his arm was found to be so seriously crushed that the \u2018doctors had to amputate it.+ Ooaticook Fvuse\u2014to ui puiar Fravellers.\u2014A.A.Pomeroy.Rode and the Misses Pearl and Ada, to Brompton, on Thursday, Mr.George Kwing and Clifford Atkinson, at Brompton-Lake; Mr.Charles Judd _ to Sherbrooke, \u2018visiting friends.- .À very severe electric storm passed home fon over here! on Wednesday evening but fe no damage has been reported.in town to-day on business.the North American Life Co.Sunday school will meet at 10 a.m.for the new resiGence or Mr.| Dinning on Quebec street.\u2018to-day for Lime Ridge.the wedding of Miss brooke High School, has her\u2018 home in Levis for the vacation, : for the Jenckes Machine gone to St.Catharines on business.for the firm.' | have gone to Rock Island to spend a \u2018couple of weeks, and will then visit Leeds and Megantic, .\u2018Miss Carolina Moisan, \u2018street, Montreal, are the guests {| Dr.and Mrs.Darche, King street, for a few days.: House, Lake! Meganti¢, has at St.Vincent de Paul Hospital as \u2018to be able to sit up for a short time.Mrs.Annable and her daughter, who have been visiting friends in the city and in Bury, returned from the latter place yesterday and left today for their home in Concord, N.H.; a lof her sister-in-law, Winnifred Meyers the Cercle LaRocque, Young Catholic Association, attended the convention of the Association in Ottawa week as a delegate from the brooke cercle.of Mrs.Andrew Paton, of this city, who has just graduated | Royal Military College, has received à commission Imperial Cavalry.Alta., is in town for a brief visit to old friends.since Mr.McNicol left Sherbrooke for the West.He now has charge of the at Fraser's.\u2018 ker, very enjoyable, though formal, tertainment and linen shower, given freshments \u2018to the end._._ We fave Fecently recetved two styles of large brass initials, to use on bags, etc.These initials are polished bright and then gilded with fine gold.Price for any letter, 50c.each.We can also furnish severäl \u2018styles af two or three letter brass = monograms for bags, at 50c.per letter.Ea Mail orders receive prompt attention | here.: = A.C.SKINNER Jeweller & Optician Dresser & Co.B.T.Managers of Beginning to-morrow the Methodist Mr.G.J.Brown has -the contract Neil Mrs.C.Gustafson and children left to atténd Mabel é Barker.\u2018Miss Mabel Fraser, of the Sher- goné.to summer superintendent Co., has Mr.Wm.Glasgow, Mrs.Louis O.Cabana and children Fire Sale at Fraser's.Mrs.J.Moisan and her daughf Tr, of Cherrier of Mr.Chas.Gilmore, of the .Union so far ecovered from his recent operation See Traders\u2019 Ageucy adv.Page 6.| ay for the holidays.À |, Printing\u2019 an: statinety.࣠The.inting: and\u2019 ste Mer Wellington.La à dé d'u d'à d'éitdau ane Messrs.J.Larochelle & Co, met eccitoutitdtioedaMdane: : with a painful accidebt on Thursday night.EES : ITY NEWS 8] While assisting in unloading a safe R .; | 8 be had three of his fingers badly e oo ._ '®lcrushed.Ome of the fingets had to 000FOOUS ENDO TS0000 be amputated.It is hoped that the Mr.W.H.Olive of the LCR, is other two may.be saved.| FOR THE DOLLARD MONUMENT.04, Commercial Ptg.Co.187 shores of Lake Massawippi: ing will- be \u2018Where are you going?\u201d Is are invited to.these services.nual concert ofy June 28 in the lecture hall of St.Andrew\u2019s Church at 8 p.m.Admission 10c.Candy, ice \u2018cream and fancy articles for sale.1, \u2014 FINGERS CRUSHED.Mr.L.Dupuis, an employee of \u2014\u2014 Le Le Cercle Larocque will give an entertaioment at the\u2019 Monument National on July 7th, the proceeds of which will be given to the Dollard Monument Fund.This entertainment was to: have been given on thd 28th, but it was found fit to have it postponed until a later date.AT WORK ON CONSTRUCTION OF \" COFFER DAM.: The Bishop Construction Co.has a fer dam, near the site of the proposed power station.= : .The dam is just below the big dam, back of the Imperial Laundry, and extends about half way out into the stream.' \u2018 D The work is being :watcked from the bridge by &:pumber of interested spectators.So THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB.At the next Automobile Club meeting in Sherbrooke, many matters of interest / will comeyup for discussion.It is hoped that all owners of cars in Stanstead, Coaticook, Megantic, Richmond, Knowlton, Granby and vi- cinities will have gent in their names for membership, naming the man they prefer on the Board of Management, as each section'\u2019of the ships is entitled to a Director, up to the numberof.ten.SERVICES AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH, : Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.Mrs.John Lachance of this -city, eceived the sad news of the death g «Judge McCafferty, in Lowell, Parc | Smoke \u201cCheck\u201d Cigar.Se.Mr.Louis Codere, vice-president of this Sher- Cadet Herbert S.Holt, grandson from the Kingston, in the\u2019 Bangor Cut Plug Tobacco, 10c bag.Mr.John McNicol, of Lethbridge, It is about ten years publicity work of - the city of Leth- bridge.The city spends about $3,- 500 annually in advertising its advantages and those of the surrounding district.It is making a big bid for settlers from the American States, \u2019 f .Discounts of 25 p.c.to 50 p.c.oft Books, Stationery amd Fancy Goods A= On Tuesday evening at the Sherbrooke Tea Rooms, Miss Mabel Bar- of Montreal, the well known vocalist, was the guest of honor of a en- by a number of her friends.The chair of the bride-to-be was adorned with a large knot of white ribbon, and the dainty gifts were accompanied with a lovely bouquet and presented with many kind wishes.Re- were served, the small tables being tastefully arranged with flowers.Rose Quesnel Tobacco smokes cool The birthday .ôf Mr.Damase God- bout, the indefatigable caretaker of St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, was celebrated there recentiy, the Rev.Sisters and several of the medical men being present.Dr.J.O.Le- doux, on b?half of His confreres, presented Mr.Godbout with a valuable and handsome ring, at the same time thanking him for his valuable, assistance.In spite of his numerous occupations he is always able.and ready to respond to any call upon his time by the physicians, with whom he is constantly in touch, and his services are much appreciated.Mr.Godbout responded in appropriate terms to this mark of confidence on the part of those whom he serves so well, hoping that he would continue to give satisfaction.T.ANDREW'S CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN) - Rev.J.C.NICHOLSON, B.A., \u2019 PASTOR.| .SUNDAY, JUNE 26TH.\u201c Morning Service, 11 a.m.Evening Service, 7 p.m.Prayer Meeting, Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.; The B.B.Society.will meet on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o\u2019clock, in the Church Hall.This will be -the last meeting of the season, and a large at- tendanée is requested.Choir practice on Friday evening.Andon the Sunday School will \u2018will also be held\u201cini the evening at 7 'o\u2019clock, the subject of the.address | Church to-morrow at the close of the morning's service: \u201cIn the after- hold its last session \u2018before closing for the months of July and \u2018August, meeting at 2.30 in Plymouth\u2019HaB.At 3 o'clock there \u2018will be à public service in the church, when\u2019 \u2018the .sacrament \u2018of baptism will be administered and | \u2018an offering taken:' in behalf of \u201cthe Children\u2019s Fresh:Ait Fund.Service being \u2018\u2018Prisoners-of' Hope.\u201d ° SHERBROOKE POWER COMPANY'S BOND 4, ISSUE, The public announcement of the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company\u2019s bond issue appears elsewhere] in this paper.F Mr, .and \u2018Mrs.Clark Gordon and ; Mr.and Mrs.J.W.McKee and fan- ily left town on Thursday for \u2018\u2018Glen- \u2018Jcairn,'\u201d their summer cottage on \u2018the | he subjeet of the morning - ber- mon, at the Baptist; church, to-mor- _ The Sunbeams wiil hold their an-.gang of men at, Work .building a cof- |.Town- | \u2018The Communion of the Lord\u2019s Sup- | per will be observed \u201cin - Plymouth | : RAILWAY AND \u2018the Cor,-Secretary.- .Mrs.B, C.Doyle, unable to come -at the last: moment, asked that her \u2018report be\u2018read by Mrs.Abbott which \u2018as-follows : - i President\u2014Mrs.G.G: McCurdy.Vice-President \u2014 Mrs.W.H.Abbott.© \u2019 Cor.-Secretary \u2014 Mrs.G.E.Hynd- man.oo Officers were re-elected 1.+ LS = Everything Electrical We carry the most complete line of Electrical | supplies in the Eastern Townships, ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY C0.| \u2018W.J.WIGGETT, 100 Wellington Street.Gladys: .W an is _ at }.C tion at Glasgow, Scotland.\u2014 home, tro Bigs Bal \u201conpéon, | or report was, therefore read by rar EE | _Buperintendents of Departments \u2014 Scientific Tem.Instruction, Mrs.R.McFadden ; Anti-Narcotics, Mrs.My D.Libby ; Literature, Lumbermen] and Sailors, Mrs.D.W.Hyndman ;{ Juvenile and 8.S.Work, Mrs.C.E.White ;- Moral Education, Mrs.S.A.|- \u201cJones ; Missions, Mrs.Dowlin; Flower Mission, Mrs.A.McDonald ; Evangelistic and : Lord's © Day Observance, Mrs.B.C.Doyle; \u2018\u2018Y\u2019\u2019 Work, Mrs.Rugg; Fairs, Mrs.William Bailey ; Medal Contests, Mrs.G.G.Mec- Ourdy ; Press, Mrs.White ; White Ribbon Bulletin, Mrs.S.A.Jones.The ladies of the Milby Union served a most delicious high tea.\u2018The evening session was opened \u2018with devotional exercises, conducted -by Mrs.Rugg.i» | Greetings from the Milby Union followed.Mrs.W.'H.Abbott gave a reading on \u201c\u2018Need, and Progress of Temperance in Foreign Lands,\u2019\u2019 and a feature of the evening was the spirited - .-and eloquent address of Mrs.Rugg, - L on \u2018\u2018Suffrage.\u2019\u201d\u2019 The speakèr gave al , synopsis \u201cof what had been, accom-| DE AN & L ACEY plished in the last and present cen- , a tury, in improving the educational, |.oo : .industrial, legal and political status} pp \u2014 \u2018of woman: \u2018The outlook is most en- | RAA | couraging \u2018for full political suffrage \\ L\u2019 E LITE for women, in England, Canada and the United\u2018 States, Coe |\" A splendid address was given by] Sa the, President, Mrs.G.G.McCurdy, §~ Beg to Inform the Ladies that entitled \u2018\u201cCharater Building.\u201d The| § 2! Hats purchased in this store prize essay on \u2018Frances Willard\u201d was| & OF the balance of the week, will F.be fitty per cent off.Best values ever shown in Sherbrooke.|.: +++++++++\" FRESH FISH ~All kinds of fresh Fish for-to-morrqw Friday.Tead by the writer, Miss Pauline Partington, of :Lennexville, very nicely.0 During the evening several musiçal Be : , selections were rendered, giving great- lor and be convinced.pleasure.; 104 WELLINGTON STREET.A violin solo was given by Miss| ä MISS EUG.HUDON Haake and vocal solos by Miss War-| ner and Miss McFadden.A silver |\u2018 perance Doselogy brovent.the Com: T x Doxology broug e Con-|' ENTS Co Le \"TO RENT vention to a fitting close.APPLY PRAIRIE EN Smoking \u201cTobacco WILLIAM LORD | \u2018 Miss HU Mild and Mellow J & Ho 0 Tunn B| Stamped Goods and \u2018Materials oz [ive US a Turn someones uae Ocean Steamship Tickets \u201cby any line from Canada or [| U.8.Good: berths promptly secured, Call, *phône or write | 0.Æ FOSS, Agent, Strathcona Square.Pacples! bhons #2 -We gladly -join with \u2018yon in the praise of \u2018\u2018Bread which mother makes,\u2019 -but don\u2019t you \u201c think she would enjoy a little holiday as well as the children ?She Will be better able to look after - your ' creature | comforts later on.Let us fit into the breach.- ALLATT Sie O2 A CE \u2018 Ak Your Grèoers, or \u2018Telephone 794 'LENNOXVILLE.\u2026 .Mr.Jobn Walsh and Miss Christa- bel A.Horne were \u2018 miarried in, the Methodist church, Mennoxville, on | Monday, June 20th, by the Rev.A.E.Sanderson.: The capitalization of the new company is $1,500,000 of 5 per cent.bonds authorized.of which $700,000 are being issued and $1,500,000 of common stock of which $700,000 is being issued; BE Of the $700,000 of bonds, $100,000 is being held.in escrow to retire $100,- 000 bonds of the Sherbrooke Street Railway due June \u201830th, 1927.And j} the remaining $600,000 are being of- } fered at 95 with a 40 per cent.stock bonus.vestment he makes in the bonds, which are a first mortgage on all so receives a bonus.of common stock, with the prospect of further returns in this connection.the.Sherbrooke County, \u2018Christian Temperance Union was held in St.Barnabas Church Hall, Milby on Weduesday.: Those present were, from Milby : Mrs man, Mrs.Brown, Mrs.Suitor, Mrs.Nicholls ; Lennoxville\u2014Mrs.White, Mrs| Haake, Mrs.Abbott, Mrs.A.W.\u2018Bradley, Mrs.Ayer ; Spring Road\u2014} Mrs.G.G.McCurdy, Miss McCurdy, Mrs, Machell ; Sherbrooke\u2014Mrs.P.Hovey, Mrs.E.C.Stevens, Mrs.W.Bradley, Mrs.Rugg, Mrs.G.BE.Hyndman, Mrs.D.W.Hyndman, Mrs.R.Dean; East Sherbrooke \u2014 Mrs.Burns.The hall was prettily decorated with flowers and the banners of the various Unions, looking very bright and |attractive.The executive meeting was held at 1.30.The President, Mrs.McCurdy, welcomed Mrs.H.C.Rugg, Provincial |Organizer, who conducted a touching memorial service for those members who had gone to their rest during\u2019 the past year, Miss Brown, Milby ; Mrs.Marlin, Spring Road, Unions.on hand $14.82.: | The reports of Superintendents of Departments were submitted, much Temperance Instruction.+ It was left to the plan of Work Committee to decide upon the Essay Contest, whether it should be up this year, or the subjects changed, ete.Mrs.S.A.Jones, President of water, Alberta, was read.Mrs.Dowlin, Superintendent - While the investor receives a } very good rate of interest on the in- [ the properties of the Company, he al- } SHERBROOKE COUNTY W.C.T.U.| The eleventh annual convention of Women\u2019s | r Luce, Mrs.Libby, Mrs.W.Hynd- |\\ \u2018 À and Mrs.\u2018 G.N.Hodge, Sherbrooket The \u2018Treasurer\u2019s report showed cash discussion following that of Scientifick taken].the Sherbrooke Union, who is at Clear- of Missions, is a delegate from the : OUR NEW MODEL CRAVENETTED PUMPS FOR LADIES are now on display\u2014the daintiest Pumps we've ever shown.They made from the popular cravenetted cloths.The shapes are the most- recent and fashionable.They are light in weight and sexible on the toot, Never such charming new models; Prices reasonable.\u2018M.J.CHOQUETTE, - 85 Wellington Street | FAVELA TVVTVLLLLTLLITT Sessa staaeal oo \"We.dnvite (Fou to visit our par § lu will be \u201cThe Worthy Walk.\" Rec.-Secretary \u2014 Mrs.R.I.Deah.sy will; : \u2014 - : Te = rw children.Piha a ppeiort address to] Treasurer Mrs.George Armi- TTELTITTTTIRTTLTTTTTIVT ATT.cttecesseaom : are ol \u2014 ee [ELECTRIC FANS.For Health and comfort, are an absolute necessity during | these hot summer days, both for the office and home.The cost\u2019 of operating one is only a half cent per hour, no extra cost \u2018for repairs, and there.is - no \u201cquestion of their durability, Made in desk or bracket type.Co CI FY |.5.MITCHELL & Go » thelr mppdarance:is responds BBARD, | ELECTRICAL Up à Teed : MURS.E, L SMITH Room 20, Whiting Blook, ! The indéfferance-so often ; Tor one of the most valuaiie es quickly to treatment, and many - \u2018beauty to thelr well cared for haar.Hairdressing \u201cand mauieures Pen Ten ~ VULCANIZING First dass\u201d vuloanfside - dons on automobile tires and tubes.: A.T.DREW, 4 'and 18 Water St.Sherbrooke.7 a YES, GENUINE BARGAINS.\" Why do so many people Laberes & Co\u2019s (Dénnoxvill ) _Because\u2014they get honest repressntationg and honest goods at honest\u201d prices, at © H.J.LABEREE\u2019S Johnston Block Lennoxvills Qus : WATERVILLE, Miss Mabel Ives, of the Academy \u2018BUILDING LOTS ON QUEBEC STREET CE Fou still have \u2018an opportunity to purchase a Building Lot on Quebec Street\u2014between gg Dominion Avenues\u2014admitted to -be the best residential portion of the City \u2018of Sherbrooke.staff, is spending her vacation with her parents in Sherbraoke.Portland and - | | AE AD B.erations on the lot adjoining the ones we are oflering for sale.land values for that quarter of the city in a very little while.For information in regard to same apply to Le qe ed avesen ren * \u2014\u2014 A.E.Aitken, John Armstrong and E.W.Gilman.Mr.Neil Dinning has already commenced i ar: The size of the lois : tionally large\u2014and we are prepared to quote a low price for immediate sale.JOHN 0.AND JAS.R.DUNCAN, Wellington st., Sherbrooke.The organizing of more Loyal B a Demperance Legtons in the county We are now offering for immediate sale, the four remaining lots\u2014Nos.895, 3%, 991 and yoy i | shown by the above plan.They are directly opposite the beautiful residences of i.= = hie, BI = Poni to Convention co N.B.Pritchard, Dr.Bloomfield, and within a stone's throw of J.P.Wells, F.B.Wilson, J.M.Jenckes, R.building op- re 66 x 130\u2014excep- \u2018it n rapid-rise in\u2019 We pre 1 x i famous beauties owe their reputation fog .§ | ! ! ; \u201cBARGAINS\u201d \u2018: | go to H, UV,\" e) ?; : | FOR 8 4 n° CoA \u2019 = .1 have much 09 sjuOJYS PUF QU ~fectly cured fron Sold A.~ \u201cA *., .Quebec\u2014J.se - RU SHERBI - eo ta SNe] gt < J N 5 DAYS Six Ru 150 TH( Admiss: HELP WAN1 ie.ANTHD \u2014SALES ; J line, permanent, antesd, no experien Write, Luke Rros., Lt .(ROOKBINDERS \u2014A forwarders wan Davis & Henderson, patticulars as to ex YFFICE BOY WAN J -Cute, Wells, Wh ABOURERS WA Henry W.8.Lx _ | A\\7ANTED \u2014 TINS) « \u2018 q can.de plumbin \u2026 ob and steady work Apply Wm.Steele, W |A GENTS \u2014 BALA , sion, to sell Red lote exclusive lines, town only by us agents, t ir Bow to on.Nur .ANTED-\u2014\u2014-TO Hii À isnced plumber ply C.H.Gleason, C ANTED-\u2014-MAN | the Church Ho: «Sept.1st.Instituti boys.Must have gud Rl 2 the Secretary, 77 Bte.Anne *0o0OD \u201cCOMPOS Page, Printer.GREEN, UPHO pet layer, mattr repaired, packed 453, 14 rt LF - SUPPORTI « glorious fruit d Columbia ; $10.00 Monthly, without int fits § to 81,000 y Safden, poultry, scen 1 » outing io SCHED .» bostoflice, 8LO .trains ; close to mar \"Miadd.Write quick 1 information.Lands Company, Des t on-hand furniture \u2018phone BIC, rs \\7IOLIN, MANDOL ; Thorough tuition ¥rank Dudley, 9 l\u2019or brooke R.TAYLOR, e now prepared Lo Tepair work on the = fnatier ow small or all kinds of househok Electric wiring, ele.Bell phone, 976.IWANTED\u2014STEAD | tive man ; mar Telerences.Address | AVING OPENEI Feed Store, Gr and Wheelwright Sho inducements to the and work guaranteed.fi\u2019 H.Tisdale, -Glen \u2018Su | ANTED de RE \u2019 furnished cotrag .Enstern Townships, Jf Box 18 Record.) ANTED TG EXC Class City prov gE \u201c for à farm.Apply 1: er tr rs \u2014\u2014\u2014 ul Mu TOR SALE\u201424 FT.North Hatley.édition ; will sell \u2018ch 201 Record Office.steam or ju : pecond band machine lOoke Iron & Meta 0 East Sherbrowkv OR SALE RON.; ting, \u2018rails, cu \u201cend for list, statiup 8 e Imperial Waste : Btreet, Montreal.Fos, SALE\u2014AUT \u201c - p., mode\u2019 Cally ag good as 1.b of new tires,.I: Uying larger Buick Record Office.one Blick typev | ROLL Top DESK CY der Tl Apply Box 2 \\ * vy Ss re- e ost street +++ ; oo \u2018 \u2014 daring 5, both 7 The is only ho extra here is ability.ot type.| & Co | Lu TH .lock, yn bÿ wWomes le assets of ts The hair .and many utation fon hair.treatment, Tel.760, NG £ pe prbrooke » AINS, to H.J.sentation rices, at EE\u2019S xville Que - Academy ion with ~ i -8 as vilen, , ., Ra z op- -xcep- se in \u2018 #3 ?foot.À À 4 : IC | ort, are | CA LL ] ply t 4 \u20ac i \u2014 A oh | ROLL TOP DESK FOR SALE, ) in good or-: ons a TES © RUNNIN + HELP WANTED\u2014MALE.ANTED \u2014SALESMEN, EXOLUSIVE : line, pertaanent, big earnings \u2018guaranteed, no experience, 10 vacancies, Write, Luke Bros., Ltd., Montreal.BOCKBINDERS \u2014ACCOUNT*' BOOK 43 forwarders wanted at once.Apply Davis & Henderson, \u201cToronto, -.particulars as to experience.giving (OFFICE BOY WANTED.APPLY TO 3 Cate, Wells, White and McFadden.ABOURERS WANTED.APPLY Henry W.8.Downs, Lennoxville.\\ ANTED \u2014 TINSMITH, ONE WHO can do plumbing preferred.Good Job and steady work to the right man.Apply Wm, Steele, Waterville.\u2019 'A GENTS \u2014 SALARY AND COMMISsion, to sell Red Tag Stock, Complete exclusive lines, Specially hardy.Grown only by us \u2014 sold only by our agents, egant free samples.Write Row to Dominion Nurseries, Montreal.V'ANTED\u2014TO HIRE, AN \u2018EXPER- } ienced plumber and tinsmith.Ap- Ply C.H.Gleason, Cowansville, Que.VV ANTED-\u2014MAN AND WIFE, FOR the Church Home, Quebec, for Sept.1st.Institution for old men and boys.Must have good references.Ap- 0 the Secretary, Ladies\u2019 Committee - H., 77 Ste.Anne St, Quebec.MISOELLANEOUb COMPOSITOR Page, Printer.\u201c(ÉooD WANTED.4 GREEN, UPHOLSTERER, CAR- * bet layer, mattress maker.Furni- tute repaired, packed and unpacked.Sec- ond-hand furniture bought and sold.Bell \u2018phone 453.146 Wellington St.SELF - SUPPORTING HOMES IN glorious fruit district, Southern Columbia ; $10.00 cash and $10.06 Monthly, without interest, fits $500 to -$1,000 per acre.Orchard, garden, poultry, scenery, hunting, _fish- mg, boating ; delightful climate ; church .Bhool, pustoflice, store, sawmill\u2019; daily trëins ; close to markets, unlimited demand.Write quick \u2018for maps, photos, \u201cfree information.West-Kootenay Fruit ponds Company, Dept.C.E., Nelson, \u2014\u2014 _ J IOLIN, MANDOLIN - AND GUITAR.Thorough tuition given by Professor Frank Dudley, 9 Portland Avenue, Shere brooke, \u2014 G R.TAYLOR, CARPENTER, * now prepared to do all Kinds pair \u2018work on the shortest notice, mo Matter how small or great.Locks and all kinds of household work a specialty.Lectrie wiring, ete, 813 Laurier Ave.phone, 976.: WANTED\u2014STIADY JOB BY AC: VV tive man ; married, age 33; good Teférences.: 19 Record.HAVING OPENED FLOUR AND 4 Feed Store, Grist Mill, Blacksmith and Wheelwright Shop, we offer special ducements to the public.All goods ud work guaranteed.Trial solicited.I.- Tigdule, Glew Sutton.15, of Address Box WANTED TO RENT UP-TO-DATE ! furnished cottage or house, in Eastern Townehips, for August.Address OX 18 Record.\\ TANTED To EXCHANGE A FIRST t eluss (ty property io Sherbrooke, Ora farm.Apply Box 17 Recard.eee rover TT TT \u2014\u2014 FOR SALH.TOR SALI-21 FT.SAIL BOAT, AT dt North Hntley.In first class con- ton ; will sell cheap.Address Box 201 Record Office.7 ror SALE~100,000 FT.IRON PIPE.= all sizes from 1 to 6 inch, for ater, steam or posts also lot of 2 Second hand wachinery.Aply Sher- x > proche Iron & Metal Co 13 Windsor 2% East Sherbrooke, Beil Phone 347.- [WOR sALE\u20141RON, PIPE, PULLEYS, 8 belting, roils, chuin, wire fencing.rend for list, stutiug what you need.8 8 lumperial Waste & Metal Co., Queen treet, Montreal, [for SALE\u2014AUTOMOBELE, BUICK, , 20h p., mode] 10, 1909, practi- lly ix good us new, With complete Bet of new tire: Reason for selling.Uying larger Buick Car.Abply Box Record Office, AND one Bliek typewriter, rT.Apply Box 20-Recurd, G RAC SES SHERBROOKE RACING ASSOCIATION.EXHIBITION GROUNDS, x | 5 DAYS\u2014JUNE 30TH TO JULY 5TH\u20145 DAYS.Six Running Races Daily, - 150 THOROUGHBRED HORSES, Admission, including Grand Stand, - 50e.GORA Mr.J.B.Morin, Quebec.I have much pleasure in cert ifying that my 00 oluodys pum JuoysisIied 8 wog; ugh, BROKEN fectly cured from thig disease, th rough the use of VI Sold by all good Druggists and Grocers.Agents, Bherbrooke\u2014C.O.Geénest and Son.Quebec\u2014J.B.Morin, 8t.Joseph Street, Manufacturer, Quebec.\u201cDaïly Record\u201d Want Advertisements | Bic ResuLTs For LrvTLE MONEY _ Q Rares\u201415 words or less 15¢ each insertion, one | cent for each additional word ; six inser- ; tions for the price of five, - Annual pro- | | | Sl | I -\u2014 a.\u2014 rain or shine.150.L EVERYBODY PRAISES IT Anciennd Lorette, P.Q.i mare] who was suffering WIN ED.is now per- JOSE PH HAMEL, C HELP W \\WANTED \u2014 City.J{XFPERIENCED WOMAN 4 wanted at \u2018once, House, North Hatley.YWANTED\u2014A TABLE G W- NTED\u2014A TABLE GIRL.ALBION AT ONCE, A GOOD bousemaid.Apply 9 Queen Street, COOK Apply Valley WANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK TO GO to Little Lake ; no washing / where boy is kept.Good wages to Euitable berson.Addregs Box 11 Record.\u2019 i WANTED AT \"ONCE \u2014 GIRL T ! wait on table and serve in.canis store, Apply 24 King Street, G.Pan- J XPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPerator wanted for the month of July, wages $30.Apply Local Manager, Danville, : .» ; ANTED AT THE NEW SHERbrooke House, girls to wait on tables during' Race Meet.Apply New Sherbrooke House, Sherbrooke.: YAJANTED \u2014 SALESGIRL, WITH : some experience, for china, kitchen goods and fancy goods store.One speaking both languages preferred.Apply, stating experience and salary expected to Box 12 Record.7 - \u2014\u2014 rame mcm = ; ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.[RIVERVIEW SYNDICATE OFFERS choice -building lots on Elgin Ave.for sale, cash or instalments.Apply E.Chilvers, Elgin Ave.TOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE AT LENNOX- ville.Apply R.Macdonald.OUSE FOR SALE IN NORTH WARD, near Portland Sq.; 8 rogms, \u2018 hot water bealed, All modern conveniences.Apply, J.B.McDonald, 47 Queen St.JOR SALE\u20142 UP-TO-DATE SELF- contained houses, on 'lerrill Ave, Hardwood finish throughout; spring water, Splendid investment.Address, T.B.Terrill, [East Sherbrooke.TOOR SALE+NO.77 QUEEN S8T.,, 9 ! rooms and \u2018bath room; electric light, fireplace, , hardwood floors, new hot air furnace, good cellar, barn; lot 66 x 110: cheap to quick purchaser.Apply Box 94 Record fom mr es 0 pe YX7INDSOR HOUSE AND BARN FOR + YY, sale or to let; Apply J.G.Mallory, Lennoxville, TOUSE FOR SALE\u2014ON QUEEN ST.I buildings, | Apply Mrs.Md Ross, 57 Queen St.JOR SATE \u2014- RESIDENCE AT EAST 1, Dunhain, Que., $1,100.Small house at Farnam's.Corner, $300 ; farm at Glen Sutton, $1,300 ; building.lot and; two residences Sweétsburg.\u2018Apply P.C, Duboyce, Cowansville.| YOR SALE \u2014 GOOD FARM, 1 MILE K from Huntingville, on.Compton Road, known as old Felton.Place ; 210 acres ; well located in good neighborhood, with fine river view.First class 115-acre One-acre at N.P., 6 inilés from Sherbrooke ; 3 miles from \u2018' Lennoxville ; - and three railroads, near schools, mills and Post- office.Running water in house and barn.100 acres in high state of eultivation, 80 acres pasture, ©0 acres woods.Cheap to quick Buyer.Apply J.Nichol, Len- \u201cnoxville.Jo, \u201cSALE \u2014 DESL SALE \u2014 DESIRABLE COT- .tage on Union St., Coaticook, with | stable and 12 here garden.For pr ! and terms apply G.M.Moulton, Coati- cook, Que.+ TTOUSE FOR SALE\u2014NEW, JUST FIN- ! ished, 7 rooms, two minutes\u2019 walk from curs.Apply W.O.McKay, Lennox- ville.7 TOR SAT.\u2014 GOOD DAIRY FARM, IF near Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Terms liberal.Apply D.L.Paul, Ayer's Cliff, Que, Rural Route, No.1.TO LET.1.ET, ALLSO 2 OR 4 stable, Mrs, H.Connor, i] OOMS TO stalls in _ Bank St.0 IET \u2014 NEW DWELLING ON i Laurier Avé Three rooms, Welling4 ton St.flice! 187 Wellington 8%, Karth given away.Apply 11 all St.0 LET\u2014HOL OF 7 ;'1 cormer of ( Modern convenjences ; stable.O.Dessulsacay, fash Sberbrookss CIRCUIT COURT MANY CASES DISPOSED OF BY | following \u2018cases : + | Action dismissed with costs against lady clerk, speaking both French nd English.Apply to C.F.Olivier, oston \u201cStore.| | ST.JEAN BAPTISTH CELEBRA- BHERBROOKM DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910.| PAGE FIVE.A 0000.00.; - \u201cI tegsion at the monastery in Sher- PRESENTATION OF PRIZES IN| ssesscssssssscsscssssasew ) 2 © CITY NEWS brooke some twelve years ago.She F \u2026.ri .° AOM HOLLAND e| Dr.Williams has returned from \u2019 cu AT \\ .the military camp at Farnhem.el Mr.C.W.Cate left this morning ®ffor \u2018\u201cCrow\u2019s Nest,\u2019\u201d\u201d Lake Massawip- $ pi, to spend the week-end.We have | ° The family of Mr.J.H.D.Codere e have imported an assort- are installed in their cottage at the ment of Or, 80a, Quaint articles : Little Lake for the summer.Tea Strainers, Almond 8S y Embroidery Scissors.etc.ooo $ Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Bissell are oc- hese unique little articles ¢ cupying their conmodious cottage for e quain ittle DIVIDU- .AL San, irre .the summer = LaRe Sosswanineps lace your orders with us for r.ur Virgin rn .Wedding Invitations, Announce- @ gin, of the aste ° Townships Bank, has gone.for a eo] week to Hanover, N.H., and Cone] cord, N.H.- e| _Lieut.-Col.O.LL.Pope, Bury, and eo] Capt.A.V.Boucher, of the 11th e Hussars, were town yesterday, re- @ turning from the camp at Farnham.ments, etc, quest.R.J.Spearing.Goldsmith and Diamond Merchant.33 Strathcona Sq, Estimates upon re- 00000000000000000 eec00000000 & .e .Bell Phone 418.| OS! Mrs.Arthur (Robinson, of New 000000000000 {York, is the guest of her mother, \u2014 Mrs.Andrew Paton, Mr.Robinson continuing his journey to his camp in New Brunswick.- AT ST ANSTE AD Mr.A.C.Miquelon, of Danville, ; *Iwas in town yesterday, accompany- \u2014\u2014 \u2018fing Mr.Crepeau, of St.Camille, and Mr.H.Crepeau, the former of whom has just purchased an automobile in Montreal.* MR.JUSTICE DEMERS._ Stanstead, June.25.\u2014(8pecial).\u2014 His Lordship, Mr.Justice Demers, presided at a term of the Circuit Court here, and disposed of the tor of the Methodist Church, will preach at both - services to-morrow, at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.During the month of July the Methodist congregation will unite with Plymouth Congregational Church.- L.H.Rand and Son vs.Oral Drew, and Huckins and Drew, garn- sheees.\u2014Judgment against gar- |: \\ nishees, \u2018upon their default to appear Mr.Alex Blue has purchased a and file a declaration herein for building lot on Melbourne street from, $11.37, for debt and costs, since |Mr- W.J.Hunt, being the lot be- taxed at $9.25.tween Mr.Hunt's residence and the Huckins and Drew, garnishees.\u2014 |119 feet and a good depth.The price Judgement against the garnishees is understood to be $2,000.upon their default to appear and file| Miss Eva Bangs, deaconess of the { $25.00, for debt and taxed at $10.40.-Roberge and Grenon vs.F.\"H.Mor- costs, since | pital, Minneapolis, Minm., is\u2019 visiting her mother, Mrs.Bangs, in town and is leaving to-day for Lake Massa- ril.\u2014 Action dismissed with costs wippi to spend Sunday with her sis- against the plaintiffs.bo.ter, Mrs.C.W.Cate, at her summer.A.W.- Gignac vs.H.W.Call\u2014 home, \u201cCrow's Nest.\u201d On Tuesday evening Miss Florence Ingram was hostess at a very enjoyable \u2018600\u2019 party in honor of Miss Marjorie\u201d Nutter, who is her guest.The young people present included \u2018Misses Bernice Fuller, Irene _ Ross, Ethel Harkness, Florence Fuller, Mary and Florence Hyndman, Olive plaintiff.: Napoleon Frappied vs Lyman Or- cutt.Judgment for $15.00 and costs.as in an action for that amount.William M.Pike Ys Robert Little- john.Judgment for $9.00, with interest from the 4th April last, (1910) until paid and costs of suit.Palmer, Jean McLeod, Dorothy and Frank R.Sherman es qual, Vs [Claire Nutter, Messrs.Rex and John Thomas Norton.Judgment for #86.70 \u2018Hovey, Harold Tate, Mr.Decatur, with interest from 29th March, 1910, Mr.Villiers, Jack Fitzgerald, Reid until paid and costs of suit.Moe, Willie McCutcheon, Harry J.8.Mitchell & Co, vs Wharram Sampson and Forest Lord.The prizes Brothers.Judgment for $5.10, witb were won by Miss Irene Ross and interest from 30th April last, 1910, fMr.H.Sampson.Aftér very appe- until paid and costs of suit.tizing refreshments had been served A.A.\u2018Lamorey vs Horace: Hart- fmusic and dancing brought the even: well.Judgment for $2.00, with inter- Jing to a close.a est from 20th April last, 1910, un- J \u201d til paid and=costs of suit.STRUCK BY A TEAM.Miller & House vs Telesphore Dod- §.An accident which might have re- ier.Judgment for the amount of costs, with interest from 25th February last,.1910, until paid and sub- -sequent costs.he À.Gilmore Company vs J.H.Keeler and Henry Fox, garnishee.The à vas carried some distance before tne garnishee is hereby ordered to deliv- Eporse could be stopped.er up the goods seized in this cause I Beyond a few scratches she escap- in his hands as belonging to the de- fod with a bad shaking up.She was fendant to be sold in.due course.taken home in a cab.Costs.against the defendant.«*%: Walter J.Avery vs T.E.Hommel.Judgment for $5.32; with interest F \u2018ENGLAND.from 5th October, 1909, until paid } Mr.Frank Grundy, Vice-President and costs of suit.Fot the Quebec Central Railway, with : G.O.Marois vs Mrs.A.A.Gignac.| Mrs.Grundy, their daughter, Mrs.W.Judgment for $4.78, with interest E.Paton, and their son, Mr.Robt.from Sth February, 1910, until paid Grundy, arrived from England .n the and costs of suit.8.8.Empresas of Britain and reached \"Claude L._Shufelt vs Charles Fox.home yesterday afternoon, travelling Judgment for $7.35, \u2018 with interest in Mr.Grundy'e private car E.© from 19th November, 1909, until Fore qu Mr.W.BE.Paton and Me.J.paid and costs of suit.- undy, MR fre Edward Furniture Company vs C.H.Walsh, General Manager cf BE, Twombly.Judgment for $41.90, Mrs.Andrew Paton and Mr.and Mrs.with interest.from 8th April, 1909, Arthur Robinson, who have been until paid and costs of suit.: William M.Pike vs George, Daniels.Judgment for $15.95, with interest {vessel from 13th November, 1909, until paid and costs of suit.Horace M.Hovey, Esq., K:.C., vs Robert Littlejohn.Judgment for $39.- 15, with interest at 7 p.ce from agement of the Plymouth Church the 5th March 1910, until paid and costs following resolution was passed : of suit.Je was moved by rite w Sha nkins vs A.D.Bick- ster, seconded by .BS.1, : food.Judgment or '$92.79 with in.\u201cThat this Board place on .record i ith Mrs.Albert Jenck- terest from nd November, 1909, its sympathy with .until paid aad costs: of suit.es and Mr.T.E.Read in the loss \u201c George Daniels vs Mrs, Titus Davis, \u2018the American House thig merning.\u2018crossing the street, .when she was struck by a team: The MR.FRANK GRUNDY HOME FIOM .| « } PASS RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE.| cease of their father,\u2018 the late Mr.et vir.Judgment for $10.00, with Matthew Read.costs \u2018as in an action for that \u201cThe Board would further.express amount.its_appreciation of the long associa- wp RE tion of Mr.Matthew Read with the congregation of Plymouth- Church, and his long and honorable career as Governor of the Sherbrooke Gaol, as well\u2019 as his generdl interest and service in behalf of the city of Sherbrooke.\u2019\u2019 Lo ! TION.The annual St.Jeah Baptiste Celebration will take place }To-mor- row.= There will be a reunion at the Monument National, after which procession will be formed, and proceed to the Cathedral by way of Frontenac, Goodhue and Marquette streets.Mass will be celebrated at ten o\u2019clock and Rev.Father Bourgeois, 8.J., of \u2014\u2014 MR.ALBERT FARWELL WRITES FROM SHANGHAI.Mr.Albert Farwell, who has reached Shanghai, Chita, on his second journey around the world, in his last letter says : Montreal, will preach the sermon.\u2018\u2018I have been spending severe! days After mass the procession will re- jon a trip beyon Can a, on t - form and proceed by way of Mar- West River and its branches, whic \u2018quette, Peel, Gillespie, Aberdeen, ave me à chance to see some ing Brooks and Grove streets.! qe the village life in China and*muc A0 of the great and.interesting river A meeting will be held in Victoria, Park in the afternoon, at two o'clock when patriotic addresses will be de- traffic.\u201cCanton, with narrow streets and its swarming Chi- its labyrinth of lËivered by Mr.Justice Demers, Hon.1 ; ; nese population, was particularly in- langer ae Ne Hebost C re teresting, and the Portuguese possessions on the charming little penin- Cabana, P.H.Dubuic, Janier Blais, | 1, of Macao, across from Hong- etc.PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow Carters Carbon Papers Carters Types in and Oriental life.At Macao 1 saw a most fantastic and elaborate Chinese funeral procession.: \u201cThe time in Pekin, with its wonderful buildings and continuous panorama of odd street scenes, was most interesting, as was also the trip out to the Great Wall, where one sees \u2018the immense caravans coming.down from the Mongolian plains, with supplies for the capital, and to visit | the tombs of the Ming kings.\u201d Le HRA RTT 00 À Ÿ disposition and sincere piety, Rev.W.T.G.Brown, the new pas- | a declaration hereof, for the sum of Methodist Church, from Asbury Hos: | \u2018sulted seriously, occurred in front cf} One of the Sisters of Charity was'$ end of the-}- shaft struck her in the neck .-nd .ske} They | the | Quebec Central, and accompanied by | travelling in Egypt and on the Con- | tinent, and came over hy the samef At a meeting of the Board of Man: | they have sustained in the recent de-| kong, was a strange mixture of Lat- | was the daughter of the late Mr.J.Berard, a well known resident of the city, and she leaves her aged moth- a brother and many other relatives and connections to mourn her loss.riere'\u2019 (not cloistered num), and was endowed with a sweet and gentle which enabled her to bear the intense suffering and mortal weariness of the disease from which she suffered, not only without a murmur, but with cheerfulness.Her submission to the \u2018will of God \u2018was absolute, and after two years\u2019 lingering illness her death was that of a saint, conscious to the last, calm and happy.The funeral took place on Thursday morning in the little chapel of the monastery, the solemn requiem mass being chanted by the Rev.A.O.Gagnon, Superior of St.Charles entirely Gregorian, was beautifully rendered by the choir of the monastery.Among the clergy who assist- Roy, Rev.EH.Vincent, Rev.D.Biron, tind Rev.P.J.A.Lefebvre, who sang the first mass and acted as manager of ceremonies.; The bearers were Mr.M.Guilbault, brother-in-law of deceased; her two nephews, the Messrs.Guilbault, and her brother; Guilbault and many other members of the family were present, quite filling the.chapel.° The various other religious munities of the city, including com- \u2018the Holy Family, and the Congregation Notre Dame, of which deceaséd was a former pupil, were all represented.The interment took place in : the lot of the institution at St.Michael's Cemetery, East Sherbrooke.À Le ASBESTOS.Mr.Frank Wilson, who is employed here, is ill at his home in King- W.Meredith, oo Mrs.Wm.Church, left on Tuesday, for Leeds, to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Kinghorn.Mr.ana Mrs C.Shoemaker and little son, Roger, accompanied Mrs.Vivian and daughter, on the return trip to Houghton, Michigan.Mr.and Mrs.of weeks._ Mr.G.J.Boisvert has returned from a business trip to Montreal, Quebec, and other Points.! Miss Elsie McKeage has so far recovered as to go to her sister's, Mrs.Mathews, in Danville, : Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Lafrance and two children took in the recent excursion to Berlin, -N.H., returning on Tuesday.Mrs.Pearson,-Sr.and little granddaughter, have gone to Portland, + \u2018Open Late To-Night ' =.er, her sister, Mrs.Moise Guilbault, Rev.Sister Bernadette was a \u2018\u2018tour- | Seminary.The musi¢, \u2018which: was ed were Mgr.Tanguay, Rev.J.H.EAST SHERBROOKE.On Thursday evening a large num- Ler of the students and friends of the Sacred Heart College gathered in the St.Jean Baptiste Church, East Sherbrooke, for the distribution of prizes.Hon.P.Pelletier presided over the gathering, Vallee\u2019s orchestra nished music for the occasion.Among those present were Rev.J.A.Laporte, L A.Dufresne, P.E.Leblanc and others.: - AUCTION SALE.Saturday, July 2nd, 1910 The undersigned, under instructions from : .JOSEPH GAUTHIER, Esq.will sell by Public Auction, at his Stables, = Albert St.(rear Cormier Block), off Wellington St, Sherbrooke 1 pair brown and white Shetland ponies, Young, gentle and kind, well matched, good drivers, handsome pair, safe for child to drive, formerly owned by 8.C.-Nutter ; 1 bay horse, eight years old, weighs 1800 pounds; 1 driving horse; 1 pony wagon, two-seated with pole; 1 double pony sleigh with pole ; pony harnesses, blankets, etc.; 1.two-seated top buggy, 1 Concord buggy, 1 express wagon with canopy top, 1 large suminer bus for hotel with shafts and pole; 1 winter \u2018bus for hotel, with pole and fur- | Office\u2014 Albert Street, off Wellington.Bell Telephone.734.Shop\u20141v0 Wellington Street.Paquette J Decorative Painters ER and Contractors Paper Hangtsæ and Tinting 7 Exteric® and Interigr Finish of Churchés and 7 Residences Specialty.>, Estimates on all | \u2018 kinds of Painting = given free anywhere -: in the Dominion.es a ¢SSTTITITTLLITITRLTRITRS DS +.++++++++++++++++++41440044 3 +++++%+ vie = dre, Te cn ae TTT ve ae i 2 ¢ » a wt nl an 2x Wve gins this ii épée dede dr ern me co ag : Wa esse 06 Ps red trs qe - , wn A = - a se x Ewan ay = rea DOG RE Ji tar UE ; I = 3 Poh oy Cea a EN TO ST EI PED A rad ox pA à = oo Cink 3 py reves: ee A 3 = ea ; pret Ba ME CRE AN EE SE Tet JN SERIE aa PERE ITNG FET ai , a pd \u201c > K fe JE a at Pas me ft .F ce 4 a Py ad x A B Py ® prie a a Mare a Be A Ry Ra er PE.20e JA Fa SAE pt a Ee a A relia SIT i ho Bagers asf pet Aabroaged vy woes SY fed Tata be irr SER ve hs : S - CR - Br Te trs SITE TE Ra wt pu \" A RE CA 8 ; oy oy ca SRR he Ines to de PE FE TE I DLE yah JE CS i .a ; ~~ hey.La .> : - \u2014 5 1122 ; ro \" yy = So pA = tps ou a; rs tea.cle Med ep j 2 2 RP a A aE i: oe aL 3 BR?CHR RACE T2 UT FR en $k a à ho x VE = - ds 3 i Obras.A oo u fs - ae = .- a Où ia os 8 ras à pal pio .i J woe pny = + - Pe A Po.oe aA rr th - er ee \u201d iar , pue Ses SV Are, SHINAI HE CNT AR x Fr - es 5 à PE Lo Re ES \u2018 Le ole CRANE DK ol rel SA a Ps uh of il Bie en DPR .Œ oh 4 .ra .Pepe ppv .Se ea ay ls a fd 4 2 EP TE PE ol + ; REV I 5 LS eue su Sgr en \"yA eA ds rt i 22 Mom ao = TRIN, Fo + Nar LRA - * > a re ; 1117 a a CPR ET = o : re.\u2019 ese ta \u20ac a REL an SN pre Jas pue FA 0 ar Eu - > gr rio > Fg x orm Seed ng G2 a = » TA pr0 TER = pus 17 sr Ta * ~ Ra a 7 : \"5 > ?; IN - = \u20ac > (LT Re ST à en ECRIRE ms FRET ARK a pind dh 20 eT hm ees Ar NM te an TY TN Tt Te.ately = ge gw db Po Se ME TL a Te vee bs SL ST a 0 pig à _.- Pied] 3 Py = aN Sd \u2026 2 A 5 a IA : A + fe ame me vs x = > , 4 io ( £ LR Yai: Jud - gt ad : Chere ' Jen i Fat 0° IR : 44 ba \u2014 4 1.4 2 pt .- i , < al i: 4e A 1 \u201cpa Me L it FE 7 .TR ÉE bi TINY 1 iba dl i I - jé TE BIR Sang 8 (1h di iak a ?Ci : | 4 I 4 RB ! 2 J À ni = Pil) iy 453$ Til 4 - a haat Py 112 A À Beg HRA a + pi IN CT a ;- ; Agni BY A i = a Æ.1 8 IR ish Gh AR Bi.8114 1 BE ; ! 13 CA i A N71 Ë aie É Ne BET aT 3: ! 4 > \u2018 ; te A: i i é SIRE ii .i het, Ls hE RE = : ÿ ?\u2019 5 pi 8 of ) +.PU Rad 1 4\u20ac ; Ja\" bn { i a.+ ge: 7 1 +.Tv à fee * ; \u2018 st By beige fps ol R I [= k .5 T : % ; fk Lr E eo 2 Ÿ «Feb 3 fo br $a i gi > ARE > i .; Hr Yl PAR ES phen NE A a À ivèté SH 2 ul .2 2: A4 é HL \u2019 PR \" ; « a él - FROM WINE CELLAR TO CRYPT.= WARS dE \u2026.156 Wellington 3 = mp Men's Dept.§ =) IAAAAAAASY nee 4 \u2018 (Week End.) | The historic vault under the Capu- 1 chin church in Vienna, which contains the remains of nearly all the members of the imperial family which | have died within the last two dred years has heen enlarged by the | inclusion of the monastery\u2019s win cellar.Two new vaults have thug been added.The walls are lined with | white marble.The smaller ones now \u201ccontain the coffins of the nearer relatives of the-emperor.Here also the last resting place of the present emperor will be., - .Ooaticook House\u2014Popular home fo, Travellers.\u2014A.A.Pomeroy.TT =\" = AAA a ss @ River Brae Subdivision Ÿ 9 - Winnipeg A rare opportunity for in- \u20ac | Festment.This new sub-divi- sion is within the city limits ; close to car lines ; within hait- ing distance.of the probable site of the 1914 World\u2019 8 Fair, and in close proximity to the new University site, This property rung \u2018from $6.00 to $12.00 per foot, the payments being 1-5 cash, balance, ( 6, 12, 18, 24 months.For further particulars write J.Arlington Flanders, 215 Somerset Blk.Winnipeg, Man, WE WANT 100 shares Canadian Birckbeck- 6 p.c.full paid stock; 50 shares Colonial Loan & Invest- mont ; 5,000 shares Bailey Cobalt ; 25 shares Farmers\u2019 Bank ; 10 shares Home Bank.WE WILL SELL .O00 shares Atlantic Oil; 100: shares Canadian Marconi\u2019; 500 shares Dominion Qil Co : 1,000 shares Cobalt \u2018Gem\\Mining Co.; 25.shares Freeman's Ltd.(12 Der cent stotk) : 25 shares - St.Regis Hotel (Montrealy.= Listed and Unlisted Stocks Bought and sold.\u2026 Our .information Department is specially cquipped for answer jug inquiries on all classes of investments.\u2018The Metropolitan : Securities Agency, LIMITED.: ; Montreal.; Guardian Building, CD.SHELDON À Investment Broker A Speciality made of invest- A Speclaity made of invest- À Standard Railroad Industrial Stocks Write for full particulars warding plan of investment, Room 101.180 8t.James St.MONTREAL.re- Ba FOR MEN AND \\ND WOMEN.hun - i 2 P 1 \"Cranby\u2014.A.Myers, D.W.Lynch, | Sloan.£3 REE \u201cATONOBILES \u201cTAKE NOTICE All owners of au autos in the Town- \u2018ships who have not joined \u2018the Auto Club are requested to do so at once, as arrangements are now under way for the big Meet and Parade of the E.T.A.A., Exhibition Grounds, during Exhibition Week.: The officials of the Automobile Club of Canada, Montreal, will be invited,«also several noted members | of Parliament will deliver addresses served on the at a dinner to be grounds.Membership fee in Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, $10.All other.points in the Eastern Townships, $5.Address, W.G.Cross; Secretary, Sherbrooke, Que.The present membership, numbers 92, as follows: Sherbrooke\u2014Wm.Farwell, W.H.Wilson, N.W.Walley, E.J.Williams, F.A.Bouthillier, W.W.Swallow, J.A.Gregoire, A.\u20ac.Bissell, A.T.Drew,.Henry H.Ingram, E.C.Goodhue; F.L.Bean, Chas.B.Howard, ¥F.A.Briggs, A.G.Campbell, J.D.Kennedy, T.Camirand, E.A.Fox, LH.Olivier, J.P.Pothier, J.A.McKech- nie, Dr.W.Lynch, F.P.Bucv, H.J.Placey, J.S.Mitchell, H.E.Good- hue, W.G.Cross, F.N.McCrea, F.B.Wilson, R.L.LeBaron, H.B.Fletcher, Jas.R.Duncan, O.H.Niles, = A.Hyndman, G.A.LeBaron, MD Cascadden, B.©.Howard, W.A.Tip- pert, E.Sylvestre, Fred Hovey, G.F.Desruieux.Lenroxville \u2014 H.W.8.Downs, EB.G.Henry.Cookshire\u2014J.J.McLeod, Dr.W.O.Lambly, O.W.Rand, O.S.Pope, A.Cromwell._.Danville\u2014B.H.Barnard, H.R.Cleveland, Danville House, I.J.Porter, J.J.Barlow, Geo.H.Gibson, O.Chagnon.Coaticook\u2014R.H.Gooley, A: A, Lovell, 8.C.Smith, A.Gerin, D.S.Bachand, E.P.Dupuis, J.N.Cush- ing.Richmond-\u2014N.B.Montgomery, Dr.Tompkins.Windsor Mills\u2014J.A.McCabe, T.- Costello, A.J.Brown, F.J.Campbell.North Hatley\u2014A.W.Bean, Dr.Mc- Crea, Jean.B.LeBaron.Marbleton\u2014W, T.Oughtred.Knowlton\u2014L.' G.Green, J.M.Robinson.Sutton\u2014A.A.Robinson, J.W.Mur- Hector Pare.\u201c8, Eastman\u2014L.:D, Phelps., Farnham\u2014J, \u201cAs aquëtte.Magog\u2014Rev.$ ee 36 4 16 ER.Waterloo\u2014P.L.Nadeau: Bury\u2014L.H.Martin.; Fa Bromptonville \u2014 Wilfred\" \"Oot fer Rock Island\u2014Hall & Nettleton, ha T.Fregeau._ Montreal\u2014J.Davidson.Marieville - \u2014 Remi G.Guillet} + GALSON.Little Franklin Morrison, son of fs Mr.Alex.Morrison, nesday after an perdicitis died on\u2019 Wed- opération for ap- = $1.25 and $1.50, 6Sc.{| ENCLOSE EXTRA FOR POSTAGE and Night Shirts.Send your mail order to-day.Men's White kimona shape.to 18.Reg.1.25 values: Cotton; all sizes.Reg.POSTAGE sizes 14 to 174.Made by one of Worth \"1.25 and $1.50.To clear, clearing lot worth 75e each.MEN'S rT 25 NIGHT SHIRTS, FOR \u2018Boys\u2019 $i Nightshirt, for 75c.Boys' Outing Shirts, 49c.Wonderful values in two big special .+ purchases of Men's and Boys\u2019 Shirts Cotton Night Shirts, plain or twill; collar\u2019 or | Extra full cut bodies ; Ogilvy\u2019s sale price, each 89c.POSTAGE EXTRA.Boys\u2019 Plain.Cottén Night Shirts, $1.00 value, for 75c.Men's Negligee Shirts, with cuffs attached and soft bosoms.In POSTAGE EXTRA.Boys\u2019 Outing Shirts with collars attached.Sizes 12 to 14, A Your \u2018éboice, each- 49c.POSTAGE EXTRA.Men's _- Negligee Shirts, Perfect satisfaction guaranteed.Summer weight.Sizes 15 made from best Canadian EXTRA.our best Canadian manufacturers.each at 69c, _ (CHASERS-, \u201cAND SELLERY: THIS | MORNE.a Jon every firie.Saturday the need {, more market accommodation is Seon \u2018On every wet day the need \u2018ist = Le felt\u2019.as many.have to remain out} ; 4 side.\u2018\u2019Fhis morning - \u201cthe attendance was somewhat larger than usual, caused, no doubt, by the fact that last Sat- furday the rain kept many away._ The past week has been an excd)- | lent one for vegetation.The heat and rain caused a material benefit and: the farmers are more optimistic.Eggs sold at ai average price \u201cot 25 cents per dozen, while first, tlags | The\" following.is a list of del prices.Fresh eggs, vee 290-250; per dozen for Cased eggs, per dozen Butter, per 1b .«.me 20C-220 Beets, bush.erries seins saves sepia le Green Onions, per bunch, cisess auvecsin DC Radishes, per bunch.\u2026.\u2026.: vo.esrerger BC Honey, in comb, per box .20¢ \u2018Beef, hind quarter wool ove Le ide-18e Beef, fore QUAItEr .cues secur b\u20148C Beef, cut, per I.09000 TT ve.10\u201420¢ Domestie CheeBO .veeves senses oeenes 16C Pork, per lb., carcass .12ie1dic| 8 Pork, per ID laine eine +\u202612e-18c Fowls, per pound.AR \u201c\u202618-20c Chickens, per Ib.; ds -1E-24e Turkeys, per 1b.i: Fepopee: \u2026.25C Geese, per 1b.oe cern\u2019 , ig w12=16¢ Beet Hides, salted .arises ree «100 Bee! Hides, green .spre one Th\u2014930 Calf Skins, consi avis PONT ERTTE \u201c412\u2014183e Sheep Skins veuveb: \u201cees soiory +.50\u201480c.Blood Sausage, 2] i corens veu ».2B0 | Pork Sausage .oouvex maso.\u2018anses er .A5c 4 Veal seoorss so.\u201caao006 \u201cai Ham, Bacon; Maple Sugar so.sv.vo0cie Vive.B-3C Apples, per peck'.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2B\u201450c Pomeroy, Dr.Thos.MeCurdy, H.B.- provement Tallow, per 1b.cencsu Gcovse esonee 510\u20ac Cabbage .roues 0voscs 0étceu essere \u201cuno.B\u201410\u20ac \u2018Rhubarb, 3 bunches .10¢} Sulphur \u2018Beans, per qt \u201ca.afore vws10C Carrots, bushel separ 200.sv.enrenese80C.| Turnips, bushel .sues eres versc0o.40C Onions, peck soésse vocccn Donner 40e Potatoes, Der-bushel .\u2026.ve s.85C Maple Syrup, per gal.$1-$1.25 Spring Lamb, fore .$1.00-$1.50 Spring Lamb, hind - son 82.00-$2.50 mes ce 0e > COUNT RY PRODUCE.frend DEMAND GOOD FOR HaGs.- Montreal, June 25 \u2014There has fbeen nô further.\u2018change to note in the egg market, supplies coming in are stult liberal.The demand has been good but the quality is: showing the effects \u2018of the warm weather.Western shippers are freely \u2018offering their surplus.supplies on this market.Sales of straigat .receipts have been made this week on the basis of imc.While selects : are commanding 21c¢ in round lots.There has been some eggs cope into the market from the Lower Provinces which are offering at 17cy> there are also some second grades the quality of-which \u2018is said to be very inferior, these are selling, 18c.per dozen.\u2018 HONEY MARKET QUIET.-Montreal, June 25.\u2014The market for honey remains quiet, there being no im- in the demand.We quote : Clover white honey, 14c to- 15c ; dark grades, ll#c to 123c¢; white extract- 1 Wie to lic; buckwheat, Te to 13C, \u201c \u2019 MAPLE PRODUCTS SLOW, : \u201c Montreal, June 25.\u2014Business in maple syrup: is rather slow, as buyers in qnost capes are fairly well supplied, but as ae ey ave not large, prices rule \u201cat Be_per Ib.in wood; and at Si 410 mapie sugar .the feeling ÿ a 10e ;tos,11c per.lb, J a OPAT EB FAIR D MA vi Mont ATOES J 25.TH \u2018ere A a ory | good en for car \u201clots of .potatoes, of whith the \u201cofferings are small .and prices firm.at 4vc to.Ado, per bag.Co.BEAN.MARKET \u2018QUIET.¢ Moitreal, June 25.\u2014Thé.market tor beans is.quiet, but firm at $1.95 to\u2019 $3.00 De bushel for\" -pound pickers fin | a jobbing way.- n° DAIRY PRODUCE.THER DECLINE, Montreal, June 23.\u201cThe continued liberal receipts of butter have caused an easier feeling and helped to \u2018increase the accumulations in store here.'ne énquiry to have fallen off for the\" time being whilst more enquiry has been experienced from the other siae, and sales have.been made for export account, a portion.of which is said to have gone into cold storage for further shipruent.Ag regards actual business, sales of round lots Of choice Eastern Townships were made: at 223c early in the week, but subsequent sales were reported at 22%c, - which some holders refused to accept, and wg quote Z2ic.to 224c.a8 a fair range for finest Eastern T'ownships.Sales of seconds have been made at in Every Sale of a \u201cLEGARE\u201d BUGGY The Buyer Gets The Greater Profit LEGARE BUGGY but We profit in your plete satisfaction in the knowledge that we give money will buy in any other the sales of any other line, so small that we are continually saying the LEGARE GY value cannot be computed in dollars.May We Not Have The Opportunity of Demonstrating These Things-To You?CALL WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES 7 Na QL À MANUFACTURERIEIDEALE RIS Shorhracke Branch, « = = ow 7110407 SALT VTL ave EE 4 ae AVR Sette STIBSS - * : - | 4 00088 \u2018 ' * r DE ag Tee VE com- you \u2019 profit in LEGARE BUGGY is.very- small, much smaller, than comes from BUGGY is - the lowest the LEGARE BUG- fru considered).Every fair-minded person knows that EE EEE rn (PAULISTREETS- 32,70.38iST.VALIER/STREET, 221 Wellington - St.+++.TeV vu +++\" vor0o00000000000290900 6 socvesso eee ~~ 0 11 Eastern Town | | ships Settlements Furnished Upwa ** SHNRSEOORE DAYCY RECORD, SEYURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910, PAGE SEVEN, - Final Call Came in 1814 Shortly Before the Close of the War, REPULSE OF ENEMY NEAR LACOLLE.porce of Over 3000 Defeated By 500 Canadians\u2014Concluding Military - Correspodence of Major Jesse Pennoyer, | in Jesse Pennqyer Series.) The last year of the War of 1812- 1814 opened quietly along the border.On tbe 5th of January, Major Pen- noyer, in the natural \u2018course of his military duty, issued the following order to his officers : \u2018Compton, 5th January, 1814.\"Captain - (Ninth article \u201cIt being the opinion of many as.well as myself, that it would be proper and useful for the officers of the sth Battalion to have a general meet- ipg, in order to consult each other on the expediency of obtaining arms, as well as on other interesting matters, I have therefore to désire that you will, together with your Subaltern Officers, meet at the house of Mr.B.Stone in Ascot, on Monday, the 24th inst., at ten o'clock in the morning.In the meantime, I remain, .J.P., Major, etc.\u201d THIRD.CALL FOR MEN.Six days later, however, he issued | TOWNSHIPS HAD FURNISHED SOME 250 MEN.On the 2nd of March Major Pen- noyer was able to send on one extra man from the township of Melbourne from Captain David Miller's Company, but the Battalion quota was still short, some nine men.The population of the entire Eastern Townships was, at that time, probably about the present population of the city of Sherbrooke, and the settlers were scattered over a wide extent of country.Already about 240 men must have been sent to form the Frontier Light Infantry and the settlements could ill spare these.Along with these special orders went those connected with regular development of the militia, and on March 24th, an order was sent for distribution of firearms.\u201cYou are hereby requested to order your company to assemble on Monday, the, 28th inst., precisely at ten o'clock in the forenoon, when and wes.x § An My ng ga Er has .- + A 4 y y Xe 5, Ts ACS ESS PE AGIT Lake Massawippi, reproduction of n\\n ve ve i ; an old sketdh made about 1835.Pennoyer\u2019s concerning the drafting of men.The war was drawing to a close and no more men were called for.Had Major Pennoyer preserved a list of those who were sent on from his battalion, for active service it would have proved: very interesting to this generation.One slight, but noteworthy influence is noted in Major Pennoyer\u2019s signature, At the beginning of the war he designated Sir John Johnson\u2019s militia as the R.E: M., or Royal Eastern Militia.After some months.this was abbreviated to E.M., or Eastern Militia, and at the war's close, this had been again changed, evidently advisedly, to T.M., or Townships\u2019 Militia.- On the 21st of September the last military order preserved by Major Pennoyer, was issued and read as follows : , / \u2018\u2018(Circular.) \u201cTo Captain \u2014\u2014 - \u2018\u20188ir,\u2014You are hereby commanded to assemble and bring your company on to the parade at Mr.B.Stone's, on Saturday, the 15th day of October next at 12 o'clock for the purpose of being mustered, exercised, ete.All persons between the ages of 16 and 50 years who may be able to attend you will cause to come forward and to bring with them their arms, accoutrements and ammunition as well as arms, etc., belonging to themselves, as those belonging to the Government, and each officer to bring with him his commission.- \u201cI remain, Sir, Your humble vant, ser- \u201cJ.Pennoyer, \u2018Major Com.5th Batt, T.M.\u2018Compton, Sept.21st, 1814.SERVICES RENDERED BY TOWNSHIPS\u2019 MILITIA TO THE .BRITISH CAUSE.\u2014.With this article is concluded the publication of the regular military letters of Major Jesse Pennoyer.In a later article the important points of this correspondence will be reviewed in their relation to the general historical events of the War of 1812 14, in Lower Canada.This correspor- dence considered in connection with previously published records of the war suggest important conclusions relative to the services rendered the \" British cause by Eastern Townships\u2019 soldiers inthis.war.ant documents have come to hand, which will add further and important information to that already published.Other import- { more commissioned the militia duty,\u2019\u201d\u201d wrote he, \u2018\u2018arising from the great deficiency of Officers in the Battalion.I therefore wished to have each company complete as to the complement of officers.\u2018You will be pleased to observe that at present many of the companies have but one Commissioned Officer.That in the organization of each company it might be expected that even in case \u2018such officer should be a subaltern\u2014that if no reasonable objection could be offered against it\u2014that each Lieutenant or Ensign should be promoted to the command of the same company which .he before commanded in hig subaltern - capacity \u2014 which circumstance exactly applies to the Two Companies of Compton, the one Company of Ascot, and but one commissioned officer to the very large company of Eaton, which last company it is contemplated to divide into Two Companies.But one Commissioned Officer belonging to Orford Company.None at present in Hereford, and only a Captain of Brompton, and some others having only Two Commissioned Officers.In order that you may have a fair view of the state of the Battalion, I have made out a particular statement of each company with respect to officers, which I herein enclose and hope it may so explain the business that His Excellency the Governor-in- Chief, may not find any vacancies.\u2018\u2018As far as I have been able to inform myself concerning the gent named in the enclosed list and for rdsof 250 Men.æ honor.Miss McLeod was also \u2019 presented with a beautiful Bible and a lovely lace collar as a slight token of affection from her pupils.Those present included Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Draper, Rev.J.Pollock, Mr.and Mrs.L.F.Demary, Miss M.McKin- non, Mrs.W.P.Young, Mrs.Lyman Brown, Mrs.R.W.Carpenter, Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Parsons, Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Brown, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons, Mr.and \u2018Mrs, C.F.Richardson, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Young, Mr.and Mrs.-P.A.Parsons, Mrs.E.Harran, Mr.and Mrs.W.Young,Mr.and Mrs.F.Titcombe, Mrs.H.Harden, and the Misses Sadie McLeod,G.Sisco, Ada Chase, Alice Ayer, Hazel- le Brown, A.Brown, E.Young, G.Campbell, Ruby Tyler, E.Harran, P.and E.Demary, A.Parsons and M.Young and Messrs.R.Draper, C.Martin, H.Young, H.Hughes, H.Coates; A.Sisco, E.Richardson, M.Brown, A.Hughes, F.Young and E.Young.Arrivals and departures : Miss H.Brown from her school in Waterville for the summer vacation; Mr.Roy Clarke, of Lennoxville, with friends on Sunday; Mr.H.F.Draper and Miss Ada Chase to Sawyerville recently ; Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Draper to Barnston for a few days; MissA.Ayer to Sherbrooke on Saturday.whom I have solicited Commissions, their characters stand fair.at present either Commissioned or Non-Commissioned Officers in the Battalion and it is from their zeal, ! activity and attachment to the Government that I most humbly recom- | mend them.Should any one of them ' prove untrue when seriously brought to trial I should not only be un-| \u2018happy but extremely mortified.Every | circumstance is most humbly submit-' ted.to His Excellency\u2019s great wisdom and goodness by Sir, your most obedient and humble servant, | \u201cJ.P., Major, ete.\u201d | Even previous to this request .for officers, Major Pennoyer had asked for 18 or 20 copies of the Improved Exercise Book for use among the companies, \u2018and \u2018during the year had also received a consignment of firearms.The Battalion towards the close of 1814, had progressed towards better equipment and drill.the several hattalions formed in the Townships during those early years, is not known.4 .MOE'8 RIVERA handkerchief shower was given They are : The subsequent history of | Sherbrooke Carrlage Factory We offer for the beautiful summer season the largest assortment of Light Buggies, such as Concords, Piano Box, Rubber Tire Buggies (with or without tops), at prices that defy competition.: Specialties: Hotel Busses, Waggons, Express Waggons made to order at shors notice.Repairs of all kinds and rubber tires attached promptly and with care.La Cie P.Biron & Fils EAST SHERBROOKE AAA AAA NOTIGCE\u2014GRUELTY \u2018Any persons witnessing acts of cruelty to animals, please report at ones to 8.P.0.8.INSPROTOD Phone WBA.- Photography! 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ny A ; meme) ; y of > ps - bons 2 CC on yy.à \u201c \u2014 Grade TII, Elemnentary:\u2014 Myra Kear- ney, Bernice Stimson, Hilda Moore, George Buchanan, Arthur McCracken, Charlotte Morrill, True Blake.Primary Department.Grade , I Fle- mentary: \u2014 Nellie Messenger, Irene McCallum, Isabel Pope, Ruth Mec- Callum.: Grade ITI, Primary:\u2014Ruth Porter, Ruth Murray, Douglas Richardson, Mary McNeil, Stuart Morrill, Grade TII.\u2026.Primary:\u2014 Margaret.Murray, Henry Smith, Sidney Smith, Harriet Philbrick, Charlotte Phil- brick, Norman Cross.: Grade T,, Primary:\u2014 Arthur Messenger, Harry Woodley, Henry Carson, Russ McKee, Malcolm Doak.+- FOUND DEED IN SHACK.Elk Lake, Ont., June 23.\u2014The man whose body was found in a shack near Ocushkong T.ake was n restaurant keeper from Gowganda by the name of J.Filion, who left his business in April to go trapping in the woods.He left his grown up daughter to mind his business in the meantime.He was found with no stockings on his feet, and one hand : rested on his heart.The iûry derided} that the man had died from heart 0.\u2014 The product| of asbestos mining in 1878 amounted to only fifty tons, and there was a difficulty in selling that small amount/at remunerative prices.The value of asbestos imports into the United: States, in the year 1880, was less than| $10,000.In 1889 the output of the \u2018several mining \u201ccompanies then in operation, about thirteen in number, was 6,014 tons.From 1889 to 1902 there was a slow annual increase to 22,000 tons.In 1908, twenty lyears after the first mining operations, that the asbegtos belt produced some 65,000 tons ,0f asbestos, besides 25,- 000 tons of asbestic.- Italy, the United States and Russia,/ have asljestos mines, but their | \u2018| united product is small.The United States in 1883-4 averaged an annual | output of soma 1,000 tons.In 1885 this had decreased to 200 tons.In Several of tlic Russian Ural properties, representing 80 per cent.of the annual Russian production, are owned by a Germad| syndicate.Tradition or History ?; A writer in a metropolitan newspaper, referrinz to Rogers\u2019 raid ygon the Abenakis, or St.Francis 8.dians, states] that \u2018\u2018It has been said that one band of pursuers was ambushed by the rangers at a place near the site| of the present city of Sherbrooke, and defeated with heavy loss.However, Rogers makes no mention of sich a fight, and it is not likely he wonld omit to relate so notable a vi¢tory.\u201d The statement that a battle 1 took ing Indians sear the present site of Sherbrooke is based on the account given by a chief of the tribe, one \u2018of Pen- noyer.\u2018The story was corroborated - by a son of pne of Rogers\u2019 men, and by the descehdants of on\u201d of the recovered captives, Recent discovaries show that Major Pennoyer was.a man of scrupulous exactness as to details, careful in recording incidents, a man whose position as government land surveyor maturally inclined him to mathematical Frecis- ion.While [on a-professionaul\u2019 tour of survey in| the townships Mr.Pen-.noyer was accompanied by this surviving chief, who related the incidents of Rogers\u2019 raid in 1759.The account was| published in Mrs.Day's history of the Kastern Townships, and was seen \u2018but discredited by Parkman.But there is sufficient evi- «lence to prove the account as of certain histdrical accuracy.Undoubt- diy the story was preserved by Maj- - Pennoyer| with strict adherence to the details given him by the relater.One could |scarcely expect the Indian\u2019s narrative to:be as particular as that of Major Rogers, but there is such .a similarity in the general \u2018outline of the two accounts that it is impossible tu believe \u201chat the story told by the Chief St.Francis to Major Pennoyer lacked geauine- ness.Neither Major Pennoyer nor the Indian pould have read or Lave heard of Major Rogers| account, The Indian related the story of the raid it was estimated 1907 only some 650 tons were mined.place between Rogers and the pursu- ; ! unseasonable frosts dren prisoners, and re-took five English captives, and retreated southward up the St.Francis.Chief St.Francis im his independent narrative gav: the aumber of killed as two hundred, \u2018\u2018some few taken prisoners, and a number of English captives re-taken; when Rogers, with his party, prisoners and rescued captives, made a hasty retreat up the St.Francis River.\u2019 The Indian gave the and this must have been the exact, or nearly the exact date, as - Rogers started on his expedition.in September and was upwards of a month on \u2018the journey.The Indian being more familiar with this section of the country was more particular in reference to Lldces and to the actual movements of the Indians, but in general outline the two descriptions corroborate each other.Major Rogers, however, did not refer to a combat in the vicinity of Sherbrooke, which was minutely de- gcribed by the Indian.Yet there is very good reason to give credence to the story.Major Rogers stated that there were presumably over five hundred French and Indians ready to pursue his party, and did actually \u2018follow and xill several of*his band As -Rogers had only one hundred and fifty men, he must have had some decisive skirmish with the enemy to have forced them to desist from a pursuit which was altogether in their favor.uogers referred to two ate tacks which resulted in losses for the rangers, and these skirmishes must have taken piace in the vicinity of Sherbrooke.As he had no way of knowing the casualties resuiting to his Indian enemy, he naturally made no reference to any but his own losses.The Indian related that, losing many killed and wounded, the Indians in pursuit turned back.And the fact that individual bands were able to _pursue their journey unmolested from the eastern borders of Lake Memphremagog to the mouth of the Amonoosuc, proves that some definite repulse must have been given \"to the band of five hundred revengeful Indians and French._The similarity of the two independent narratives is evidence that the Indian was not inventing an idle \u2018tale.Circumstances surrounding the\u201d retreat of Rogers brings one to the natural conclusion -that there must have been a decisive skirmish at some | point east of Lake Memphremagog i and along the St.Francis river.The : Indian was one of the pursuing party ; and it is not likely he was inspired 'to accurate relation of many details {0 only as a framework for a fictitious story of his own defeat ! There is I more reason to consider the story of | the meeting at Sherbrooke as historical, than to dismiss it as tradition al.{ | Notes.\u2014\u2014 The dogs in the rural districts continue to play havoc with the sheep, and by their depredations cause discouragement to the sheep raiser.The dog qlestion is becoming a critical one, and a general feeling prevails that owners of dogs, in both town and country, should be held pérson- ally responsible for the vagaries of their canine pets.A number of organizations, religious and fraternal, have been giving serious attention to the question of \u2018mixed marriages.\u2019 For many generations young people have been warned ta beware of matrimony with any outside their Frotestant, or Catholic, faith, as the case may be.Yet such marriages continue to take place in considerable numbers.Cupid is an irreligious little god who persists in putting-hearts before creeds, and to attempt to direct the arrows from his bow is a rather large undertaking.Although the late spring with its threatened to seriously delay the growth of farm crops and garden vegetables, the weather of the last two weeks has done much to counteract the harm done in May and the early part of June.During the last few years the weathes man has provided cold weather well up into June, and extended the heat of summer into the heart of autumn.It may be that the seasons are readjusting themselves to a new schedule.see The Sherbrooke Council has decided that the Magog river bridge pier must be rebuilt.However the con- { tractor may regard the decision of the aldermen, the public will un- \u201cundoubtedly prefer using a bridge whose safety in unquestioned.caution is a wise quality to cise in the erection of bridges huildings, and the many that occur through some slight oversight should prove a contintal and exer- and eflectual warning of the need of em- date of the attack as\u2019Oct.5th, 1759, ! Pre-! aecidents \u2018Company, which is said to ]the parents and friends of the pupils.remark or action on the part of their former p?esident.There is something of the \u2018\u2018big Indian chief\u2019 in also for the entertainment he al- fords them.The United Wireless Telegraph have taken one million dollars from the farmers of the Canadian West, and which has been raided by the Post Office inspectors of the U.8., at their New York offices, has heen offering shares worth 2 cents for $10 and reaping a money harvest.Their actual assets were only $400,000, on which they issued two million shares at $10 per.28,000 people are said to be losing shareholders.| \u2014Onlooker.\u2014 THIS FOOD HAS WON ITS WAY.Few Canadians do not use Clark's delicious Pork and Beans, especially in the summer months.They save cooking and form a nutritious and economical meal.W.Clark, Mir., Montreal.en LAKE MEGANTIC.On Monday, the 4th of July, there is to be a public meeting of the Protestant ratepayers of Megantic to elect a new trustee for the School Board.Rev.Mr.Dugias is to preach in Knox Presbyterian Church next Sunday, both morning and evening.Mr.John McEonaid, Jr.of Vie- toria Hill, left on Wednesday for Saskatoon where he intends making his \u2018home.Miss Nelson, Principal of the Model School, gave her scholars a picnic last Tuesday at Sandy Bay where a very pleasant time was spent.Miss Potts, oi Montreal, who has been visiting in town the guest of Mrs.Miller, \u2018\u2018Ravensby,\u2019\u201d\u2019 has returned home.Miss Nelson, Principal of the Model School, left for her home in Sorel, Que., on Thursday, and Miss Lindop, Elementary teacher, left for her home in Bury, Tuesday.Miss C.Murray, of Lewes, Scotland, arrived at Megantic the end of last week and is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.George McLeod, Echo Vale.Quite a number of guests for the Megantic Fish and- Game Club Luve arrived in town en route to the club house at Lake Maccannamas.Miss K.Murray, of Echo Vale, left here Weanesday for North Hatley, where she intends spending the suin- mer.lf) CLOSING EXERCISES AT 8ST.PATRICK'S CONVENT.Richmond, June 24\u2014(8pecial)\u2014The closing exercises and distribution of prizes at St.Patrick\u2019s Convent took place Wednesday evening.- The auditorium, which was nicely decorated for the occasion, was crowded by Quite a number from a distance were present.Rev.Father Quinn \u2018and Rev.Father Couture were present.The programme, which consisted of choruses, recitations, etc., were well rendered by the pupils.Miss Gladys Hudon gave a very interesting and able address.She was presented with a beautiful bouquet by little Miss R.Emond, after which the evening was brought to a close by the singing of the Nationa! Anthem.PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow News Boys Wanted Beebe Junction Stanstead Plain Rock Island During the summer the Daily Record will be sent to these points in the afternoon, leaving Sherbrooke at 5.20.A good chance for a bright newsboy in each place.- Apply DAILY RECORD, Sherhrooke \u201d at \u2018\u2018Brookside,\u2019\u2019 Delight Pope, of this place, was proprietor of the Hatley House, which he had recently purchased from the late I.the persooality of Mr.Roosevelt, Kathan.Previous to this Mr.Pope and the public.appreciates him not |'W&s manager of the hotel which only for what he actua,ly does, but stood apon the site of the present residence of Mr.and Mrs.Nichol and which was known to the older inhabitants as the John Woodward hotel.Arrivals and departures: Messrs.C.A.and C.W.Kennedy, of Coaticook, on Wednesday, on their way to Ayer's Cliff, where the latter is superintending the erection of the electric light poles; on Monday, Misses Blanche and Alice Weh- ster, of Coaticook, were at \u2018\u2018Brook- side,\u2019 coming by motor, accompanied by Dr.and Mrs.McCurdy; Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Robinson, of Coat- icook here, on Monday; also Mr.George.Brown, of Montreal; Miss Kimball, at the home - of Mr.and Mrs .Haines, sr., for the summer; Mr.Hadlock, of Moe's River, at the home of his sister, Mrs.Bowen, for a few days; Mr.A.M.Bowen, late proprietor of the Hat- ley House, for North Hatley, having purchased the Valley House.Mr.Bowen is succeeded here by Mr.Jos.White; On Monday Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Haines, at Coaticook and Mr.E.LeBaron, in Sherbrooke; Miss Minnje The Guild/of | St.Wednesday with Mrs.J.D.Morrison, | SCOTSTOWN.: On Sabbath, June 2Z6th, Rev.G.Henry Cole, of Wolverine, Mich., will preach at the morning service, and the Rev.K.MacLennan, Ph.D., of Tiverton, Ont., will preach at the evening service that day.The pastor will be present at both services.The summer communion season at St.Andrew's Church, Scotstown, he- gins at eleven o'clock on July 7th, when the pastor will be assisted by the Rev.A.K.MacLennan, D.D., of Boston.Gaelic services will be held at the forenoon hour on the week days, and English services in the evening.= Then on the Sabbath, July 10th, hoth Gaelic and English will go on at the same hour, cleven o'clock.fntention of uniting with the church or by certificates.from other churches,\u2014 Others desirous of joining can report to the pastor or other member of the session that opportunity may he given them of meeting with the sesgion for examination and instruction.The pastor will be pleased to meet with any who desire to consult him immediately after any of the public services.\u2018 Better Paint FoflourMoney the use of it.œ Pa: Darche, Sawyerville.ird, Aver\u2019s Cliff.\\ -P.Hi Paint that will cover better- - bright longer\u2014and last nearly twice as long as ordinary paints.chalk, check, nor cra I\u2014if commonsense guides Paint it t cl\u201d T7 vears to perfect by adding just enough of onc special ingredient.Money\u201d s=worth paint - that's the dead It\u2019s Pure: \u201cpaint users by Tmypc & Color Co, Limited, inok Paint that will not in every can of M-L Made in 10 colors fer ail rate Varnish of Toronto nts.LL GOLD MY J.D.Bush, Sherbrooke.C.H.Dingman, Eastman.BK.B.Greeley, Sutton.C.J.Lane, Lennoxville.L.J.D.Gauthier, Cookshire - \u2014 Steel, LA A 82 QUI BOSH FOR ALL METALS eon aE Conon pr A A NO ACID! 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of FIVE ROSES never changes \u2014 being Steady in Quality, Uniform.absolutely you'll get identical aco sTents ¢ Strength, Flavor, Color, Yield, never vary.So your\u201cluck\u201d never changes \u2014 to-day duplicates your success of yesterday, the same to-morrow and all the other to-morrows in Time\u2019 8 repertoire.If cooking is your hobby, Madam, you must never fall below your Best\u2014your pride, your folks demand it.FIVE ROSES FLOUR Steady\u2014Reliable\u2014Dependable \u2014 When Your Flour Changes, Your Luck Changes The better a cook you are, the more is expected of you \u2014forever you're up against your Own Record, you see.And if your success in the past was not what it might have been, then the best apology for poor work is better work.You can buy luck\u2014culinary satisfaction \u2014 you can due plicate at will your most gratifying successes.| You can make every recipe a revelation, Madam.For you can buy FIVE .ROSES.Already some have intimated their .on profession of their faith in Christ,\u201d es PETIT TNS HE TRE CT na ET mr RT FR By 2p = TRE pr a mes a 2x $, 0 Lo PAGE TEN, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910.er er - eT | ma CF aS TER op gl 5 i A AN SAY TES ml \"Es AN ar a Bee ere amer pi Czar of Russia Gets $10,000,000 una reser One of the very first duties that will devolve upon the House of Commons, when it re-assembles next month, will be the appointment ' of a Select Committee to take into consideration the = question of King George's civil list, and to report thereon to Parliament, which, as the Government of the day is represented by a considerable major- PAE vi.EE es LS 22 ity on such a committee, will then qe _ proceed to fix his Majesty's income LaLa In aecordance with its recommenda- GAL # tions.Mr.Lloyd George, as Chan- \"20 cellor ¢! the Exchequer, will, in ac- A Fr.cordance with precedent, be chair- FRE man of this committee, and the UE names of its members, some twenty- y fl vne in number, Will be agreed on be- fovehand by the whips of the respective parties, though of eourse it is open to the House, as a whole, when the motion for the appointment of the committee is brought forward to accept or reject the proposed members en bloc, or to vote on each member individually, The Select Committee - of 1901, which' settled King Edward's civil list, was composed of Unionists\u2014the Unionist party being at that time in power\u2014and eight Liberals.No Independent Labor party Was then in existence, and \u201cconse- fuently there was no Labor -repre- Sentative on the committee, while the rish Nationalists refused, though invited, to be represented thereon, on he ground that they would not dentify themselves with the financial arrangements for the upkeep of a Jani.they whose authority over \u201cIre- ae Po YA ean pd and they disputed in toto.It may )e taken as certain that the Labor - party will have a representative on the committee which will be ap- - pointed next month, while it is possible, int view of the less hostile at- tide which the Nationalists are adopting towards the Royal family to- lay, that they, too, may allow one - f their number to serve on it.As as been pointed out, it is prac- ically inevitable, from its constitu- jon, that the recommendations of Br LE ELE ei\u201d Ll dame hi al Dart Sa ti : .the committee, or a majority of.it, A ust be adopted by the whole House, hen its report is presented to it._ , ut it is interesting to note that, : in one important respect, the pro- a edure adopted with reference to a ivil list committee differs from that vhich obtains with other select com- mitters.For, though the usual re- ord of divisions is kept, yet this is Jot published with the committee's \u201c report as is the case with a!l other elect committees.* * The amount agreed upon by the committee of 1901, and subsequently dopted by the House of Commons, s- being suitable for the mainten- nce of the State, and dignity of the \u2018rown, was $2,350,000, made up as ollows : | | \u201cTheir Ma:esties\u2019 Privy Purse $550,000 Expenses Royal Household.965,000 T Salaries Royal Household.629,000 Royal Bounty .66,000 WOTKS cc.vus ven 100,000 i Unappropriated Moneys.40,000 { \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 I N01 7:1 EEN $2,350,000 | \u201c It may be mentioned that, in addi- ion, provision was made for pay- .ment by the State to Queen Alexandra of an annuity of $350,000 during hor widowhood, while on each of 2 King .Edward's.three daughters, rince Louise, Duchess of Fife, Prin- ess Victoria, and Queen Maud of orway, an annual = sum\u2019 of $30,000 \u2018as settled for the \u2018 life of each.Queen \u201cVictoria\u2019s three surviving - Children, the Duke of Connaught, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle, nd Princess Henry of Battenberg, Iso receive State annuities, under ettlements made in her reign.It hould be noticed that the sum de- ided on for King Edward's civil list pes \u201cery largely in excess of - that ynted to his august mother, whose: divil list totalled $1,925,000.But,/ as _ was mentioned at the time his civit list was fixed, Queen Victoria Had, for over thirty years\u2014in fact, .ever Jonsort\u2019s death \u2014 ived, to a great extent, in a state f semi-seclusion, and so had not the nany calls on her for travelling, en- ertainments .and the like, to which monarch who kept up\u2014as the Bri- ish people undeniably like to .see fept up-\u2014a greater amount of -state, nust respond.And it was known, oo, that before the great bereavement of the Prince Consort\u2019s death aused her withdrawal from society.Queen Victoria herself had found some difficulty in making her allowance from the State meet her expens- 's.In fact, those who are in a posi- since the Prince 1 na de Wb A 4 mes = a ee pen > po Na, a3 \u201cs.bf Lion to know openly assert that, A 5 large as the late King's income from i$ he State seems, it was insufficient, hs part from his private resources, to 1cet all the expenses imposed on him | y bis position.The extent of those private resources is not, of course, ully known.But he is believed \u2018to _ fave inherited much property under Queen Victoria's will, though, as the .vills of Britisn «sovereigns do not retire prohate, and so are not made nown to the public, this must be argely a matter of conjecture, and t is certain that, in her latter years nder the judicious advice of Lord Toss, she made some marvelously aying investments, and was popul- irily reported to be immensely weal- hy.His rent-roll from his private- state at\u2019 Sandringham \u2018must have een a large one.And.in addition, e enjoyed, as will King George, he revenues of the Dukedom of Lan- aster, which is the property of Bri- oh SX AA ~~ pe A bt ey + se AS \u2014 BRITAINSS MONARCHY COSTS LESS THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER FIRST CLASS POWER King George Will Likely Receive an Annual Income of $2,350,000 \u2014 Monarchs Give Largely to Charity.always thirteen \u2018tive States\u2014both sums largely in ex- | his late Majesty some years ago, will all, nually, though no doubt our British -and no bill \u2018personally is goncerned, will, remain them.and the Kaiser $4,500,000\u2014 British tish monarchs, and the revenues of which amount to sometMing like $300,000 annually.] CHEAPEST FIRST CLASS MON- .-ARCHY.It is probable that, substantially, the same amount will be decided on for his present Majesty's civil list as was allocated to his father.A few of Mr.Asquith's \u2018\u2018left wing\u2019\u2019 supporters will, no doubt, strive to get gone conclusion that the general sense, both \u2018of the House of Commons and of the country, will be against them.For one thing, we make a good bargain with our monarchs.For, since the accession of William IV., in return for the allowance granted them by the State, each of our Sovereigns on ascending the throne has placed the \u2018\u2018Crown lands\u201d\u2019 the annual revenues of which, as a matter of fact, exceed the amount of the -allowance, unreservedly at the disposal of the State.These \u2018Crown lands\u2019\u2019 are, in law, the property of the British Sovereign, and on the respective accessions of both Queen Victoria, and his late majesty, this fact was acknowledged and referred to in\u201d Parliament by responsible Ministers.And for another thing, gainst anything like parsimony in the dealings of the country with its King.Not merely do our monarchs deserve better of their country than do the rulers of other lands deserve of theirs, but our Monarchy actually costs far less for its upkeep than does the monarchy \u2018of any other great Empire.The Czar of Russia draws from his country the comfortable competence of $10,000,000, or more than four times as much as our Sovereign.The German) Emperor receives an income of $4,500,000\u2014nearly twice as much as did King Edward\u2014being $3,850,- 000 from the Kingdom of Prussia and $650,000 from the rest of the German Empire.The Emperor of Austria and the King of Italy draw the annual sums of $3,900,000, and $3,070,- 000 from the coffers of their respec- cess of our King's income; while even the King of a second-class power, | such as Spain, enjoys a revenue of $1,900,000; But, while it is improbable that King George's civil list will bé less than his father\u2019s, it is unlikely that it will exceed it.For, though he has the amount reduced.But it is a fore- public opinion is pretty decidedly a-| ~~ DENISON'S MILLS.Arrivals and departures are : Miss J.Haggart, of Richmond, guest of her sister, Mrs.W.8.Denison, \u2018\u2019Lake View\u2019; Miss E.Moore from Richmond ; Mr.John Rodgers, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., visiting his parents ; Mr.Guy Andrews and Mr.R.Mastine from Trenholmville ; Mr.A.Denison to Barton, Vt., after visiting relatives here; Mrs.T.Perkins, Harry Perkins and Mrs.G.Sharp of Sydenham Place, at \u2018\u2018Pleasant Vale\u2019; \u2018Mr.Norman Perkins and Mr.George Paterson, of- Windsor Mills visiting here Sunday; Miss Bertha Armstrong at her home in Trenholmville.Mrs.and Miss Sullivan, of Richmond, were the guests of Miss L.Kugar on Monday, \u2018accompanied her.Mr.Allie Hebert, on a trip to Montreal on Wednesday; Mr.D.Cassin, of Kingsey, guest of Mr.T.Costello on Monday; Mrs.M.Martin, of Granby and Miss J.Me- Kenzie, guests of Miss E.Moore on Monday.Co An enjoyable dance was held at day evening last.Brown\u2019s orchestra furnished the music.+ BOYNTON.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.8S.Libby to Beebe, guest of Mrs.H.Libby ; Miss S.Brown to Newport ; Mr.and Mrs.Perkins and children to Beebe camp meeting Sunday; Messrs.\u2018N.Quimby and H.Morse at _Stan- stead Monday; Mr.O.Brown to Springfield ; Mrs.N, Quimby and Mrs.W.C.Dustin to Beebe Monday; Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Waite and son, Fitch Bay, at.Mr.Perkins ; Mrs.\u2018Sloan, of Derby, visiting relatives and friends ; Mrs.Barnet, also her son and daughter, of Charlestown at Mr.G.A.Griffin\u2019s.The W.M.A.will méet with Mrs.V.Eaton at 1.30 p.m., June 29th.\u2014 CLEVELAND.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Bailey and children, of Montreal, guests of Mrs.J.Knowles, \u2018Sunny Side Farm; Misses Emma and Henrietta Hall, of Derby \u2018Line, Vt., guests of their \u2018sister, Miss Carrie Hall, for a few days; Miss Nellie Law in Dan- ville visiting friends for a few days.\u2018A number from here attended the ice cream social at Trenholmville on Wednesday evening to bid farewell to Mr.Knowles, who leaves for Marble- ton.| Known by Name Silver plate of best quality and life-long durability is known by the name \"1847 ROGERS BROS: On knives, forks, spoons, etc., this is a mark ot distinction, superiority and exclusiveness.NN Best tea seis, dishes, waiters, \\ eles, are stamped not such large private resources, yet he has fewer establishments to, maintain.Not only did the upkeep of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle devolve upon King Edward, but, \u2018in addition, he maintained establishments both at Balmor Castle and at Sandringham House.And, although it is probable that Balmor- W.R.BRADLEY & SON, .UNDERTAKERS :! __ AND PICTURÈ FRAMERS.- MERIDEN BRITA CO, LD BY LEADING DEALERS \u201cSilver Plate that Wears® mt ens Miss M.Andrews | the home of Mr.George Gale on Fri-.WEST BOLTON.' The marriage took place on Wednesday of Miss Etta May Dugdale, { Mrs.W.F.Brill who has been ill for so long, has taken her bed again.Mrs.Samuel Marshall is caring for the baby left by her sister, the late Mrs, Judson Mairs.: Miss F.Bradley and Miss L.Miller were successful in their examinations at the Knowlton Academy.Both passed their 3rd Model.Last Sunday Rev.Mr.Garvin and Rev.Mr.Galley gave their farewell sermons.i » The services next Sunday will be in charge of the new ministers, and will be held at Brill Church at the usual time, 1.30 p.m., and at the Creek Church in-the evening.Arrivals and departures include : \u2014 Mr: Judson Mairs and sister, of Warden, at Mr.8.Marshall's; Cook, of Montreal Mrs.G.Marshall ; Mrs.Henry Drew has her nephew.and niece, children of Mr.George Hawley, of Sutton, visiting her ; Master R.Duboyece, of Cowansville, with his grandparents, through the illness of his mother ; Mr.and Mrs.Harvey McLery, of Lancaster, Mass., guests at Mr.H.McLery\u2019s ; Miss Flossie McLaughlin, of South Stukely at r.C.Me- Laughlin\u2019s ; Miss Wood, of Knowlton and Miss Butler, :who is soon returning to her home in England, visiting \u2018\u2018Perkin\u2019s Falls\u2019; Miss B.Duboyce to Dunham for College closing; Mrs.Ladd, of Brome-at Mr.F.McElroy\u2019s; Mrs.M.Goddard, of Fulford, visiting her sister, Mrs.Duboyce ; Mrs.Me- tevia, of Manchester, N.H., and Mr.Wm.Stone, of Bondviile, guests of their brother, Mr.George Stone ; Mrs.Fellows and Mrs.Fred Conley, of South Stukely ; F.B.Perkins and.family, and Mrs.Wm.Conley, of Waterloo ; Mr.and Mrs.L.L.McClarty Mrs.Winchester and Miss Miltimore, of Sutton, driving from Brome Lake Cottage, calling on friends.Mr.Herbert Powers had a - on Tuesday, moving his: barn onto a new foundation.rr meme cp many KNOWLTON.\u2018Reports from the Ist Grade Academy to \u2018the Elementary Department of the June examinations were made at the Academy on Tuesday afternoon by the Principal, Mr.A.L.Gil- man, the results of which are as follows in the order of standing.Grade I, Academy:\u2014Judge, Raiston, Hibbard, Aitken, E.Galley, G.Cur- ley, Dyburgh, Carter, Inglis, Derby, Tibbits, Harvey.Gilbert Dryburgh, George Judge, Beatrice Knost, Harry Shufelt, Jerry.land, Lyle Miller, Ruth Gladys Chapman.Grade II, Model:\u2014 George Savage, Margaret Armstrong, John Wheeler, Alfred Dryburgh, [Ellen McCulloch, Annette Coderre, George Harris, Mar- guertia, Latta, Vessot Galley,.Doris Ralston, Maland Sanborn, Frederica Godue.Grade I, Model:\u2014 Roy Lafountain, Glenn Coapland, Gertrude Farfalla, Wheeler, belong to the Queen-Mother for her life, and consequently she will be responsible for its up-keep.And, after the allowance of $2,350,000, which the King will, in all probability, be voted, is a far from insignificant sum for any man to receive an- Monarchs must seem almost poverty- stricken to multi-millionaires such as\u2019 Rockefeller and Carnegie, and among: their own subjects there are} many; whose, ' incomes largely exceed the Sovereign's.THE DUKE OF CORNWALL\u2019S E REVENUES.When the consideration of King Ed- al has been bequeathed by King Ed- : EAI) due.,* ward to his son, who has always dis-| 45 FRONTENAO STREET., ° ade\" III! Elementary:\u2014 Charlie 4 played a fondness for that Highland] = .BHERBROOKH, .QUN.Galley, Cecil Webbe, Oscar San- | home, yet Sandringham House, in{Bell Telephone 297.' : People\u2019s Tel.porn \u201c°° 2% 10\" accordance with provision made by \u2018 \u2014\u2014 Grade IL Elementary:\u2014 Henrietta ET ES EN PR EN rE Ta PSS RS end SR Sa fA Se pe She ye i 0 Se et à NE pa AE es THE BANNER SPRING The Spring Bed that keeps its shape.Guaranteed for a lifetime of service.Insist on seeing this Trade Mark.THE ALASKA FEATHER & DOWN CO.LIMITED MONTREAL\u2014WINNIPEG.which disfigured his property there into decent streets with comfortable and sanitarv houses.By virtue of a charter of Edward TII.\u2019s reign the Duke of Cornwall appoints the sheriff of that county, has his own council, especially affecting the County of Cornwall may be introduced into either House of Parliament without his previous assert.These powers, so.far as the present Duke in abeyance until he retains his majority.- The Duke of Cornwall, on his father\u2019s accession, inherits several other titles as well, namely Duke of Rothesay, carl of Carrick, Baron \u2018Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Great Stewart of Scotland, but no revenues appertain to any of these dignities.His Majesty's younger children are entitled to no income, escept such as Parliament may grant 7 Removes Bursal Fulargem 3 > $ 0 ent Thickened, Swollen iene\u2019 Curbs, Filled Tendons, Soreness from any Bruise or Strain, {ures 8 avin Lameness, Allays sain #oes not Blister; remove the hair or lay the hursa up.$2.00 8 Lostle, delivered.Book 1 free.ABSORBING, Jn, (mavkinds1;00 - i bottler) F .Kheuzantic Dapontrs Van Brutus, Hoty ie, Hydrocele Allyvy .s pain, .F.YOUNG, POF, LY¥ANS Lu, Book fren, + 180 Temples St, Springfield, Mass.Bvntreal, Cansdigu Agents, aies = dr UPPER MELBOURNE.Arrivals anid departures : Mrs.Guertin, of St.Pie, visiting Her daughter, Mrs.Joseph Lemoine; Miss KE.Crack, of Richmond, guest of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Pepler on Sunday ; Mr.T.M.Galbraith from Ely after | spending a few days with friends there; Miss E.Oborne; of Montreal, visiting at Mr.and Mrs.F.Beers, Varicose Veius, Vurldo: | 7 _auto, x Melboro, post office.; Mr.E.Guymer has bought an Be sme ma od os passim me \u2014even bad old cases that skilied doctors WE have abandoned.Easy and simple; no YA cutting; just a little attention evory fifth (i day\u2014and your money refanded If it ever fails.Cures most cases within thirt days, leaving the horse aound and emoot perticulurs given in Fleming's Veat-Pocket Veterinary Adviser ; Write us for a free copy.Ninety-six pages, covering more than a hundred vet.8 erinary subjects.Durably bound, ian.Bi dexed and illustrated.Le 55 FLEMING BROS,, Chemists, A Church Street, Toronto, Ont.= Lester Ball, Florence Pettes, Pibus, Elsie McElroy, Bennle Moffat, 1Hazel Wing, - \u2018Chrysler, Alberta Farfalla, John Ball Geo.Wheeler, Alfred Taylor as, Evelyn Pettes, Martin Oscar Farfalla, Haidee Royea, Stone, Stone.inity after.all the rain.ton Orr, from Cobalt; Mrs.H.Cham, and Miss Cunningham, to Sherbrooke on Saturday to \u2018Persis, who has been fll for the past | Elementary IV:\u2014 Dorothy Wilson, Hugh Carl.Tibbits, Willie Grade I, Elementary:\u2014 Evelyn Pib- | Wheeler, Leon Donald Taylor and Huldah = \u2014\u2014- _ SOUTH DUDSWELL.Crops are looking fine in this vic- Arrivals and departures:.Mr.Mil- accompany Miss wo weeks in Beebe, Que, home, and Mrs.| with her sister, bee?\u2019 Grade III, Model:\u2014 Leslie Roberts, \u2018 Pettes, Frances Bradley, Pearl Coap- | very.distressing and prevented me from doing my or remedies and physicians\u2019 treatments, but nothing and I was becoming \u2018very anxious tor fear cripple from the disease.+ I tried \u2018\u201c Fruit-a-tives\u201d\u2019 and this medicine.| uit- has entirely honestly believe it is the greatest Rheumatism cu y Such a statement could not be bought from a man like Mr too much of his good name, to sell it or sign it to an antrath \u2018\u201c Fruit-a-tives \u2019 after all other treatment failed \u2014and ¢¢ Fruit A of Rheumatism.In thé goodness of his heart, he wrote the a that sufferers in all parts of Canada wouid know that there is actually does cure Rheumatism.This testimonial was entirely part.Wedid not know that he above letter._ ) It is acase like Mr.Mills\u2019 that proves the marvellous in arresting and curing disease.¢ that \u201c Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 will positively cure Rheumatism when pro \u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 is the only medicine in the world 1 is the: greatest Rheumatism cure known to modern science, 50c.a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial box, 25¢.Sold by all postpaid, ou receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, 2 / 7 Gi wy Added sweets tothe \u201cgamé of | Ne love\u201d are/pre I NG oirl can resist Daintiest, richest, _ c ocolate bon- bons! \u201c ward\u2019s civil list was before the Se- : her friends here wish her a speedy lect Committee of 1901, it was con- QT, recovery; Mr.and Mrs.R.Patrick sidered advisable to defer the ques- ¢ à and little son, of Bulwer, visittpg tion of settlements on his present |g The Canada Metal 0.d |at her sister's, Mrs.A.1.Hal.Majesty's children, on account of ¢ = ¢ | Misses Maud and Flossie Orr, - from their extreme youth at that time.! Limited \u2018 Cookshire, where they have been vis- ere is every ikelihood, however, | itin lativ a friends A that on this occasion, the question ?Mfgrs.of LEAD PIPE ¢ ane week 1ves and trends for the of such settlements will come with- \u2018 \u2019 \u2018 Mrs.E.A.Rowe is in very\u201d poor in the purview of the committee, o SHEET LEAD, TIN PIPE, ¢ health - \"at her home in Butternut which will be nominated next month.¢ li.= The King\u2019s eldest son, Prince Ed-|¢ TIN LINEDPIPE ¢|CTove .ward, now Duke of Cornwall, is now ¢ ¢ a > entitled, in his own right, to the re- \u2018 and other LEAD PRODUCTS \u2018 The rea ER 8 CLIFF.xamina n f his h ich to something he > 450-000 partout , Office, 31 William St.# [tions in the clementary department.So 5 will ha ¢ \u2019 ¢ of Ayer's Cliff Model School is as\u2018 num.This income will be allowed to.| g TORONTO, yer LE 1 5.accumulate until the Duke of Corn-| ¢ ; follows : .wall attains the age of 21, s0 that| eeeesssssasssssssssaas grade a amoore.| Portes by that ti \u2026 'l have a snug DLerling, ne badger, Lulsie LRob- sum of about $3,000,000 at his dis.inson, Cora Martin, Daisy McCoy.posal\u201d ne eats of tue Duchy 6 drate Ty lce Bue i Jornwa ies mainly in e County hd TT | , oh of Cornwall, but by no means exclu- Fish, Blanche Robinson, Porter sively so, as some part of it is situ- Bangs, Webster Buck, Clarence Mc- ate in Somersetshire, and some part Clatchle.; in the South ¢f London, in which | Grade iat goers Dustin, Cleve: latter area King George, while Duke ' ] and ~tandish, liarl Dust, Willie of Cornwall, showed much practical M 8 Fadiy cure either disease with % Robinson, 40 zeal as a housing reformer, trans-| | Fleming\u2019s vus Grade IT.Jr \u2014Ernestine C'apsey, forming many of the squalid slums, Fistula and Poll Evil Cure Ÿ% Marguerite Brown, Cecil Tyler, Hil- ! da-Robinson, Kathleen Forrest, Kenneth Hibbard, Laura Chamberlain, | Mona Piercy.Grade I.\u2014Marjorie Taylor, Earl Heath, Grover Dustin, Gladys Dustin, Leonard Martin.| MEMORIALS Rellablé work only, in Granite and farble (Monuments, Prices reasonable, RICHARD HAMBLY, @oatlcook, Que.= For the man brawn Kellog who works with brain or g's has the true food value \u2014as nourishing as meat.Contains five times as much nutriment as oatmeal.me EE \u201cSEE £ EEL PAL wy I £ * Where 1s Car cooked \u2014kitch summer.Eve: when wanted concentrated.The blue fl | .oder\u2014no dirt.some of the advantages in using the KNOWLTON, QUE, Oct, 12th; * For many years, I suffered from severe Rhicnmatism and t ot { LI linary wor .I 2 seenied to do me much qu I would hecome a re in the world,\u201d -artives 7 pe » + CT sent when Moir's Chocolates\u2019are on the scene.bm their\u2019, tempting\u2019 deliciousness.- l .- 24 je most superb-tasting of | LE .Moirs, Limited, Halfat, Canida || | 99.1\u20ac attack \u201cen Perliney me td } E.EB.Mig Mills, Rey; Mr, Mills as ve letter in one remedy cured Mr Mills was taking Fruit-a-tives ung od OL ir powersof \u201cFruit.a.t; It may be stated, without fear of rt Contradicti Ty used, 1ade of \u2018fruit juices and AJ ie Y > No Heat Exeept : : Needed | \"Dishes hot food well cool.No: tchen in thing hot Heat un- me is all heat\u2014no smoke\u2014no These are It has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot.Drop shelves for the coffee pot or saucepans, towel, racks.It has long turquoise-blue enamel chimneys.finish, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes t attractive and invites cleanliness.Made with 1, 2 an {to tiie nearest #rnncy of We and nickeled | The nickel e stove verÿ 3-burners; ular The Imperiai Gil Companys Limited, Kellogg's builds-both brain ant never overtaxes the stomach, causes distress.Always clean, delicious hearts of ton! tihe Las \u201c- Vi A = - -underdone food \u2014no .overheated ki der perfect control and : : : inct.the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without cab \u2018| .CAUTIONARY NOTE: Be sure you get this stove -see that {bc name-piaie resés w Every dealer everywhere; if not at yours, vorite for Descriptive c \u201c - & number 44 1 o So re 1 a 3 : vo # y F4 re .a ar = a \u2018a F4 i eme 4 \"PRINCIPAL.A  = wi 7 Macedon (Second ol ticles to Aie Up to the mi- the now very at order to uchie ture one must certain amount ledge, scemed neglected.The :.1874 altheugh t! of su in law, -theolog! .other arts and sci -not a single inst: young man cou! rudiments of scici Between IS10 0R thoughtful pers: the state of affa: that in additinn of seyeral text-i.Æ committee of ( 1°-\" appointed to sele Ape # + ticultural college.In 1874 the « MOrliége-was es tions of the insti sito be twofold; in Was to educate scicnce and art « \u2019 Le ._ à a , i b Pen > ARE tee\u201d Zo .Cia 114 br 4 GUELPH AGRL Pi Secondly, it was experiments in ti Culture, and publ results obtained.situated on the of Guelph, amids and healthful su: cursor of its kis For thirteen was greatly.imj: .Wranglings.and y Political partis J8S7, when it wi University.of T.Success has mov \u201chopes and wish .legislature.The first a, 8ranted in 1-45, : tee a Fe : > Lad TL oF eu \u201c4 i : \u2019 .- even 4s 2 .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE = 1910, ; ¥%7 {PAGE ELEVEN = - CSSS I = | _ I.| = \u2014= grass.The judges wLen viewing the \u2019 | ; years to a degree in agriculture.The ; witch grass to contend with if your crops described iH as a dense for- \u201c | object of the domestic science | corn crop was good, The third year Cont 5 7 ; ; courses is to fit girls for the duties you will have practically none.The °°\u201c +.|of home-making, while the school j writer took the \u2018first prize in the \u201cCHERRY RIVER.AC REI SEE ws AE Sn rE TMB PR a Ct DEEE iii In the few years that have elapsed among the redipients was the present of Manitoba appointed a commission since the establishment of Macdonald President of the College.to enquire as to the advisability of College, two more agricultural in- In additior to several short establishing an institution - where stitutions have been founded; one in courses, which vary in length from young farmers might study the the Province of Alberta and one in a fortnight to three months, in the science of agriculture, and receive that of Saskatchewan.Both of .these various departments, there are two |sucH an education as would fit them ! : 1 : \u20ac d fi are departments of the new Provin- Ong courses one lasting two years [to perform the highest functions ok] cial Universities, and as yet are only and the other four.The two year citizenship.The commission found !in the stage of construction.course, which jncludes animal husban- \u2018the necessity for an Agricultural Col- Thug we see that whereas thirty dry, horticHture agronomy and |lege to be great, and the desire of si i ; al .Ps , and À six years ago there was not a single many other subjects, leads to an as- xy £0 | E 5 sociate Diploma, and is designed to meet the requirements of those .who intend to tak ub agriculture as a means of livelihood.The four years 38 3, od.| .+ = course leads tb the degree of Bachel- ! 1} ] a CS 1 # ; or of the Science of Agriculture and | | for teachers gives a thorough train- town, two years in succession, on his | Mrs.Joe Goyette, who spent a few [ re W % ing to teachers by instruction and |crop of fodder corn, while he wag days at Vale Perkins, has returned s aini i -actic i ag oi 3 home, accompanied by her sister, ; training in practice schools and in (thus destroying a crop of witch | Miss Eva Darline 0 such subjects as manual training, na- gs rar .\u2014\u2014 viss a | aring.Cm 3 A NEEL A rd b SL .A Pi y EI siege ipsa oc : é BRE, g } vture study and household science.een x A 3 BRS Ri \u201ca iS Eas \u2018allows the spegialization in chemistry - OLO Shoe Polish cleans physics, biology, bacteriology, dairy- , easiest\u2014givestherich- Ing and agriculture.Many boys who est gloss\u2014makes the Co take the long [course return to the hardest and most lasting 12th, 1900 ] farm, some few, however, become shine\u2014and coming in \u2018\u20ac attacks were teachers, Investigators and assist- greater bulk in the biggest\u2019 Ptried man, ants in agriculture as well as agricul- box, retains its oily fresh- Pie much good.tural editors and journalists.ness right to the last daub.4 Permanent \u2014 ut mon ho he ¢¢\\cational ac- It.is a real leather food\u2014 Cr ras Da An 1Vity \u20ac College has given a great .: saliva?.red me and ] FRING 3 EF C.MARRISON, and needed impetus to agriculture a keeps leather pliable- alive.| - Maceona d College.general; an impetus the magnitude of Polo Tan Polish for tan shoes; both cleans and polishes B.E.MILLS, | I rer National Ar.Which can be éstimated by the large Grocers and shoe men sel] Polo.Ladies like it, y .; Lo à LA à 4 RS J number.of bulletins issued in- - hy Mill on te of poke) stitutes.Thel mow well known \u201cGood for Leather-Stands the Weather\u201d 11 es?op Ae th maa os NEUFS, Farmers\u2019 Institutes Ww , LX pe = eme \u2019 s Cured him .the now very apparent fact that in : .: \u2019 omen s, I ' a VIREMENT ER EU WIE | fy vy du ; = letter in , i ellen ew as.| ; Institutes, Dairy and Poultry As- ; ing x (RG AH et 1 ms 4 /) NO = I SE SIE, ai pe ao He | MAIN BOND, MACDONALD _AORICULTURAL COLLEGE fe: Sunshine burs.p= A> h ; vo ers\u2019 Associatic ns are deeply indebt- tallist t he site ; ; , ; Ju vA AEH TH \u2018contradiction (1374 althench there was in existence [ed to the sam.source abiishment.- The site selected .was |consider that the population of the ip = ly used, ! a number of schools for instruction The result of|the formation 6 close to Winnipeg, on the south.bank Dominion amounts to nearly seven i mn Two Tons z \u201cuit juices apd \u2014 = \u2014 rmation of these boy oe.Assiniboine river, here a num- [millions of people, and further, when | er of buildings were erected, and |we bear in mind that in spite of the i i in \u201ccalers Or sent, | tthe College was formally opened in fact that Canada is \u201cwealthy in min- y 1 11 the bin = 1906, by the Lieutenant-Governor of.eral products and may rise to great the province.heights in the world of business and and the 5.Le The courses given are similar to |conmerce: yet for some time agricul- RTS 3 those at Guelph, great emphasis is lture is bound to be the basis and winter over BF?Placed on the two year course, as it {foundation of her prosperity.When - \u20ac |is framed for young métr who earnest- we remember this, we shall begin to WNTERS of Sun- M [ly desire to improve their knowledge realize that there is stil much work of agriculture, and intend to be dir- to be done by the present colleges: ectly identified with farming at the and as much by the colleges to come.conclusion «of their course.Some of : So the peculiar requirements of the west- AMERICAN GIFTS TO MISS ern: provinces are catered for, as evi- 2 DREXEL.- denced by the provision of short From her American relatives and zourses in steam and gasoline engin- |friends Miss Drexel \u2018has received mag- eering for threshermen and farmers.© |nificent gifts apart from the \u2018pearls, In 1907, Sir William Macdonald, !diamond ornaments, and motor-car 8 who has always shown the deepest 'from her parents, says The London - interest in everything that tends to Chronicle: Her sister-in-law, Mrs.GIRLS\u2019 BUILDING, MACDONALD COLLEGE.increase the prosperity of Canadian Anthony Drexel, jr., has given her a shine furnaces often and radiator is a better make this mistake conductor of heat than for the first winter.Theyy plain steel \u2014 why the order the same winter's\u2019 Straight scmi-steel fire-pot coal supply as when using radiates more heat than their old furnaces: When the common slanting gray spring: arrives they have iron fire-pot.Êabout two tons in their Let him show you how bins, Of course, they are the.four iriangular grate delighted.Wouldn't you.bars release ashes without like to own a furnace that wasting ¢l \u2014 how the a .DO ?.- burns less than expected?automatic gas damper Go to our agent in your makes the Sunshine burn locality and let him ex- valuable gas fumes that plain why the Sunshine escape up the chimney of furndce is such a \u201cFam- ordinary furnaces.ous\u201d fuel-economist.Let him install a Sun- Let.him tell you why shine/ furnace with a the Nickelled stcel dome guarantee to heat your house to your entire satisfaction.: 5 :_\u2014 - \u2014 in law, \u201ctheology, engineerihg and societies has beën astonishing, for in- | = : ; \u2019 other arts and sciences; yet there wag stead of regarding the college as not a single institution at which a \u2018something quite without their sphere young man could learn even the |of interest, Ontario farmers have qudiments of mide i \\ icknesses Ue market to-day.) ran Macdonald College hopes to assist in that three successive crops of fodder are made in three thicknesses.that Kind of a roofing look: for ~~ J providing for Canada are, an increase corn will completely exterpate the Brantford CRYSTAL is made rolls bearing \u2019 the trademark \u2018of productiveness, with improvement worst case of witch grass.Plow in in heavy weight only.It has a shown below, | ; - of products in the field and, in the |} spring, but: not until you are mineral surfice of rock crystals.industries of the farm and town, ready to plant: disk throonghly both It requires no painting.>| greater comfort and enjoyment in the length and crossways of the field, The pure wool felt, Which is home, a better.or SC 100 i the but do not use manure, as it bas the foundation of these three - \u2018 children and a nobler sense o a tendency to stimulate the growth styles, is made to our owh speci- responsibilities of life.of the grass.Put in your corn\u2019 with fications.It costs 233 1-3 per - The courses offered afe of necessity fertilizer, the more the better.for cent.more than ordinary felt.very similar to those of the institutions already mentioned.Short zourses are provided in- live stock, cereal husbandry, horticulture = and poritey.farming; while Tonger ones [if 1020 be.Jeep the grass puried COMPANY LIMITED embracing such subjects as dairying, ; .| EE animal liushandry, poultry farming will, put very pra par alone BRANTFORD, CANADA and horticulture lead in two years to .The | an Associate Diploma, and ig four - 660d year you will have very Little t Sherbrooke Agents = J 8.MITGHELEL & GO the stronger your crop of corn is the more effectual the cure.Cultivate your crop frequently, using a hiller vo + 1 3 Loa - .Se es - / N 4 \u201c0 & ya Ÿ Mac Ur eg mp pts So sate (he + ._ \u2018 or TO oo à; Tel 3 4 - \u2018 . PXGE TWELVE, ~ FYTIYYVYY™ © » \\ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910.| 1 | : 9 .KNOWLTON LANDING.! vo Rn : - - EE ; .| | RICHMOND.] Mr.J.P.Cleveland, of Shawnce, snece 0000000000, Co - | Rev.Mr.Dceprose, late pastor of Oklahoma, is visiting at Mr.L.D.|® RCD à - = _ ! the Methodist Church, Sherbrooke, xnowlton's.] MMENDES - J | and a former pastor of the church | The B.& M.Railway have a gang : : : here, and family passed through Rich-1 of men here at work on the wharf.EASTERN TOWNSEIPS ny 3 .mond Thursday for their new bome Mrs.C.E.Davis, Jr, of Boston, =, cee | a at Ottawa.A number of friends Mass., has opened her cottage for ® © Souv000.1 were at the station to wish them the summer.|.ANVILLE \u2014 QUEEN'S ori, much prosperity at their new home.Mrs.J.D.Fournier and two sons |: ation, (new mgt.) Live bry Arrivals include: Miss Jean Gau- of Boston, Mass., are visiting at JOARNHAM \u2014 © ANADA \u2018Born.=~ i thier and Miss E.Hudon, of Sher- Mr.L.P.Knowlton\u2019s.4.Guests welcome.Rata oo iy § 7 2 sa Eu A a EST TC .x SNL pd, pe =.2\" : ; pepe =.- , - ¥ h ae \u2019 ç a, : CER ge na AR 7 , on youl A 5 a die os pps où œ pot + 1.x pai re na ram eT \u2026 ss pie care 8 3 * a.ee 8 ar Bi eest AF Sa AA ; Pris - ~~ Te: - Ta Lhe Sa alr BR CA eg a A LAN PACE ES\u201d a a « > ; vas re dre, » re pd Pe A WE We of {silver tissue.The chiffon of the skirt tache and blue taffeta embroidered in à case.| : | ee oh Je and ee een re ask is gathered into a shaped band of green.The trimming was used to dec- Rev.L.M.England and family | - AGENTS, blue tone of the dress stripes\u2014of this |satin, this forming a tunic which orate the lower portion of the bodice left Thursday for Magog, their new also\\ is the belt.The kimona sleeves, |falls over an underskirt lace-bor- and the button of the tunic.Pointed | home.Rev.England has been pas- | ry ~ Tisdale.« .It would appe.} ,( | 4 brooke; Miss Barrie, of Montreal, There are daily arrivals at the 7 BV Caen | _ ; ished 1 i ¢ guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Hudon boarding houses here and everything | on, Prop, SOR Bote, gry eu Establ } 24 on Wednesday; Mrs.R.'H.Mills and | is looking alive again.- y - ntly of ¥ a children, guests of .Mr.and Mrs.G.1.\u2014 I (JRANBY.\u2014 THE GRANBY, «go | | : = A.Pearson; Mr.MacLeay, of Dan- LIQUOR AND TOBACCO HABI(S G away from home, A.¥.Colby gor à.A f 4 _ ; : ; .D., C.M.3 É 3} ville, guest of friends on Thursday; A.McCTAGGART, M.D., MAgoe ~ UNION ROUSE, FE.IR A ro ; .i Yon St, Toronto, Canada.-_ ted 1 ; REMODRE i 3 te \u2019 Miss Fannie Chapman, of Windsor References as ta Dr.McTaggart's pro- to, OY furnished, g i .jib Mills, guest ot Misa Edythe Mec- fessional standing and personas fntegriny Ruellete, vou à i h 3 Court for a few days.permitted by : : Co ; a 4 Us Mrs.Doherty, president of the Sir W.R.Meredith, Chief Justice.= | BUSIKE L \u2018 3 mo | Rebekah Assembly, of Coaticook, was Fon.Geo.W.Ross, ex-premier of On-|- a 8 OARag, | : zr 181 | entertained by the Olive ranch Rev.N.Burwash, D.D., Pres.Victoria |.ADVOCATES, \u2014 4 3 HI UT S \u20184.-}Luodge here Thursday evening.large College.: \u2014 : : bh : detail > % 'aumber of members were.present and Minor oer Tools resident of St.J AVRENCE, ORNS 6 Nar 1 ve le i a very enjoyable evening was spent.Right Rev.J.F.Sweeny, D.D., Bishop ~ - ook | fi Or e Tisd wo BOE SANE At the close dainty refreshments were of Toronto.- | I] NICOL, ADVOCATE, 95 VELIOS ê q .LR ER Ae served.While in town Mrs.Doherty tha iorcTaggart's vegetable remedies for |.» ton Street, Sherbrooke, .| .# Bock EU a CC ; ; Lhe liquor and t co habits are health- : % FLE ER > \u2018was the guest of Miss Tidswell.ful, safe, inexpensive home treatments.WTE, WELLS, WHITE & MFA Po While Tur EAL TERI E Mrs.8.Twose spent a few days No hypodermic injections, no publicity.Advocutes, Sun Life Bldg, Sherbroy | ; mh 1.Ré this week with friends at Sherbrooke no Joss of time from business, and a cer- | CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURE ti - An aif 2 and Windsor Mills.: \u20ac _ dl B AL \u2018 A onsultation or correspondence invite K.ADDIE, CE.Q \u2014\u2014 : .y Cr + HF .Rev.Mr.Roy will conduct the Ser : mn G.Office, BI Se Bata LB.QUERRR cp Sr Ee pl ?\u2019 ; ; .\u2018vi 2 T ; _ 3 .: 4 \u2018 ,' , i 6300 ; 7.| YOUNG GIRL\u2019S FROCK FOR THE BRIDE.next Sunday Mothodist Myth ere 48 de Sulaberry Bt.Tel.Connections | = WAS PROBABIL 1g al 4 © = - .LL .LY » ; ; mme, ! - .fi L ES - Le.this is a charming design for a.| An exquisite bridal gown is sketch- FOR PETRRNODNS.Le soie Mrs.Meagher left on Thürsday for RMAN no.CREPRAU, su | IN POTTON AE Ch frock of Blue and white/ wash ma- |ed above, It is of white satin, veiled Of dark green mousselin .an extended.visit to Lennoxville and _ Hochelaga Bank Blo a Burveyeg CÉSSFU # hey 2, terial The simple straight lines [in white chiffon.The surplice bodice over a foundation of dark blue silk is Marbleton.(Er \u2018None 143, BN : Crus: a Za ' would be becoming to a slender, girl- [of chiffon folds over a vest of real |this smart afternoon frock.The bo- \u2018Miss Day, of New London, is vis- .DOUSkAS, 2.TomLE, MaGos, gor Lo Highwater, .54047 RU j ; i 7 e ; j an urveyor.ar 1 An accident occ.: of prificess lines, very scant with a [bordered with a narrow hand of former slightly gathered into the neck ston, at Melbourne.Family Remedies divisions and surveys, | kinds.© | \"which resulted 1 Te a scallcel \"perceptible curve at the |satin; below these are sleeves of lace the latter finely tucked on the upper Miss J.Perkins, nurse, was called : ) ) : S A.MEADE, SURVEYOR, Com § _ the oldest, 1 ne £5 3 waist and the elliptical shoulder line.|'bordered with silver.The girdle is of |side and bordered with bands of son- |to Sherbrooke this week to attend ; + cook.Bell \u2018Phone.Good 1\u2019 of Potton, in ti.J D.KENNEDY, GENERAL Digg.e Uk À ish figure.The frock is cut in semi- |lace, the short kimono sleeves being |dice and sleeves are cut in one; the iting her sister, Mrs.W.E.John- had driven to M gig gerer ance agent.Fire, : Lite Avda, was on the retur a Co yt RSS AT Bo 2222\" os rage FRM he $n a i | | I on the highway | ! trip To - vs +, i \"Te \u2018 a.2 To.LL at Tea - >.a y Aa re St ES ; ; SEER 2 ; ; ; ; : Plate Glass, etc.- Record.BI the blouse front and either side of [dered and circled by a row of silver tabs of the silk, covered with chif- tor of the Methodist Church for the = - \u2014 Bio : à Highwater 44 45 kirt ut [roses.The veil is of old lace and {fon and decorated -with Breen sou past four years, and has made many Thi traden rk ta d DENTISTS, > an ig wer.GE the center gore on the sxirt a with hows the new mob-cap arrangement |tache, trim bodice and tunic.\"The un- friends who regret his departure.But jus lragemari siinds YNDMAN & BRADLEY ne ee ; 4: a re Silk edge shape and fac \"| with its wreath of orange flowers.derskirt is of the blue taffeta.\u201c fall wish him and his family every for all that 15 best and Sun Life Building, Sbarte , , Mr.Leur on bys 6 afd \u2018 Co ' The Dutch neck and elbow sleeves are = 3 / - ;; {success at their new duties.purest in family remedies.BR, T.O.OABAN A, SURGEON = LE Tisdalo attempte $ so ye ee .> \u2019 \u2018et \u2014\u2014\u2014 ere - | \u201c 4 4 / To also modern features.| |\u201d = McCONNELL.There are no secrets about tet, Genost Block, Bell Tel at || a tree had fallen oA 8 | Miss Patterson left for New York,|- Nyal\u2019s Remedies\u2014no impos- mon BROKER 1 * 4 an T 4 a 2 \u201c \u2018 - i .\u2019 ._ .i | _#) -.ditch.The whe ME , ~ © to attend a that ei of one of her sible \u201c cure-alls.The trade R F.MORRIS, STOOK Shor à jecting branch, 0148 5 eatives in yoo mark stands for open and Strathcona Square; Col Mr.Tisdale wa: \u2019 HY - Mrs.E.J.Parnell is slowly recov- .Btocks, Grain,\u201d Cotton bought an :k | LE ring f h t ill square dealing.: on commission, outright ead md wagon and he fel i id ; ering from her recent illness.; | \u201cBr.n , ght, or on merge.\u2019 \u201creceived an ugly Ale Mrs.Elmer Maxfield and daughter- Nyal Remedies mean no mys- A sistance war ATR | .field 8 4 RCHITEBOT, Assista ok _ a in-law, Mrs.Gordon Max! eld, of Sas- terijous nostrum, but pure - {\u2014 rm - | dered him by ths iW @ * |atoon, calling on friends here re- ingredients compounded'with JF.\"Renington Brosete Rory ve auto, and while NI 24.cently.01 8 = y on Streets .CI even ther + i Mrs.W.L.Rowell received quite a scientific accuracy.oo Telephone 380, _ | ni the haste i Hi = T \\ surprise on Thursday of last week, There's a Nyal Remedy for | PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, ?à ; assistance, but 1 din ini inde caler \u2018hes vey unex Svery ordinary ailment\u2014very | DE, wy panei smo || Sheed oe ; ; ; - os ospital), fy ri ; pectedly to spend an afternoon, similar to what your OWD Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases bh Da 0 en ne \" bringing delicious Jefreshments hich physician woul prescribe.a, and 14 OA 1\u201c doctor arriving | were enjoyed by all.Rev.G.W.Chap-| armen blo man was called upon to present Mrs.We know the je rmulæ of all Te OC, BACHAND, M.D, _SPROIAL- i accident he foun \u2019 : t ice \u2018\u2019eaav\u2019\u2019 : Nyal\u2019s Remedies \u2014 know ex- tat, Eye, Kar, Nose and bok 1! wan dead.Rowell with a nice \u2018\u2018easy\u2019\u2019 chair as > .g x] ; ; 8 tly what's in them \u2014 vou Hours of consultation :\u2014At the Hospi Mr.Tisdale, hs 3 ; ) well as some other tokens of esteem actly d y from 8 to 10 a.m.every day ; tober, would hay - and good will, and as souvenirs of may know and your doctor Sundays At bis ofâce, yi Brooks\" it, 1.age \" He was the occasion which was her birthday, \u201ccan know too.at's why we \u2019 \u201d am pa .\u2018 ter, and | HAT OF LEGHORN.which he did in his usual happy oar.y .charac Highly popular is \u2018the single rose - by all.He leave: of ner and to which Mr.and Mrs.Row- by all mmend them.[IT A; DARCHE, M.D:;, SPROIALISR |.cheerfully recor hem A: DARCHE, M.D, SPECI Len i AE : i i is always a compliment\u2014a tribute to the greatness of the man or the worthiness of the thing imitated.abd two children, of East Hatley; tha Hodges, Nora Hodges, Harriet Ap attempt at imitation is a ys p ' 8 oo .oñs why the cg Mr.and |\u201cMrs.E.A.Cass, guests Huntington, Myron Huntington.| The resolution of Mrs.I).F.Davis, Wednesday night Grade II.- Ruby Hopkins, Ida ° ; .o for hat trimming this season.ell replied They thanked their { |.; - é9 King.St., den namc was 5: Sens ; a ao .: Cl oo : - , John, who 1 SEPARATE BODICE.course, when used in this solitary friends for the kindly remembrance, Anythiag will give pt woh vincent de paul Boal, ; on Potton.be A dainty separate blouse of chiffon fashion it must be of the finest.qual- after which all departed, leaving geu buy Te.In Coaticook, 2nd Tuesday of mon relatives.cloth is presented here, The frilled ity and most artistically placed, This good wishes for many happy returns with the entiefags In Thetford Mines, 8rd Tuseday of mont] _ À bodice is laid in tucks on the shoul- : \u2019 hat of leghorn nas a wide pliable | of the day.LÉ > same | WOES je + v 3 der, which merge in an unbroken line FROCK OF FOULARD.ti brim and high crown.Flat motifs of 2% \u2014 5; | Le ; 5 A J ' ; & Cr DT ETER, MD; Spec] | UE intô thdse \u2018which form the sleeve.The accompanying illustration cream lace are applied on crown and WINDSOR MILLS.| Sold and guaranteed by 2417 Bes 45 King Street, Sherbrooke | yg Medallidns of fine lace are joined by shows & pretty foulard frock h black brim; having centers of pale liberty.The degree of Master of Arts was hg lous Fuss A - 4837 and by appointment, \u2026 Fol Bat \u20ac lacing of silk cord.Above this vest [dum blue electric foulard, On the right, weighing the.briny {ag} conferred op the Incumbent, Rev.J, i A.B, DuBerger, Dr.> 1.Ohagnon, | - \u201cWILLIAMS AND.MAC ; 3 Le J UE à is a yoke of the chiffon cloth, finely |8nd white spots.The yoke of lace, down over the iace, is the single rose F.B.Belfort, at the Convoeatinh or D: lewitt, Sherbro .Se RE: D Montreal se, inane |! | - | va tucked, and the neck is outlined by outlined by hy heavy cord of Lhe hy mentioned above\u2014in this case a\u2019 deli- Bishop's College.yesterday.10 ce O.Drolet, J.H, -Cairnie, Coati- hours until 10 a.m.; 14pm, 78 pM he VU al a band |of lace insertion.The lower |t6F2l, continues in a point nearly |.,+a shaded pink, giving the .most r.W.Clifford, A.has com- .at MR: F.A.GADBOLS, , BPEOIAL den = 7 x, portion lof the sleeve is of tucks and |to the elbow, where it is met by & beautiful touch to the color scheme menced his duties as\u2019 chemist at the Danville Drug Store, Danville, \u2018Ublidren*s Diseases, \u201881 King a Chambre de C Fan, lace, an the girdle is of liberty {Cuff of lace, headed by a band of Of the whole.Canada Paper Company\u2019s Works.- eo.W.Johnston, Cowansville.Physician to Sacred Heart Orphassge.4 \" 3, 4 caught under the left arm with a black velvet.Into the yoke the ho- | eee = \u2018 \u2018 | Council Ly novelty buckle of passementerle.dice and sleeve are shirred in one | core | | rec | .) folic .\u2014 \u2014 - des continuous line.The belt or girdle 1011 © : | x RESOLUTION i is of tha foulard and black velvet, oo i : ° | TAY.a en J A HIS EFFECT HA RAI Feel E |wWith an embroidered buckle in front.i eu ; PT FL.TRA LDL HE - : .{he skirt is simple, but smart, with \u2018 wa Y S IN e ot a t 4 - \u201cA \u2019 Smoking Tobacco [its plain band of foulard, piped with } .: \u2019 : \u2018 PT \"ELLE Ca ._ CL a A At a recent me: 42 HR ie \u2018| black, which holds the skirt at the .: oo pe 7 Ch To - i : Le Lb de Commerce, A b Î \u20ac Mild and Mellow _ knee.ib oo : nc AE By a et 0 - Lc be cussion took pla EE - _\u2014 \u2014 | esthury power.18 BEEBE.0 HATLEY.| | 7 : The cifect of = ob À Mr.and Mrs.B.H.Barnard dnd | ine i ; : | was thoroughly ER 11 ta The following is the report of the 1 decided: that it EEN son, And ew, of Danville, ve BUESLS [| June examinations of the elementary | x .: .1 for the council t ed \u20ac of Mr.and Mrs.Smith at the .par- department of the Hatley Model ; | 3 - CL .- A resolution Ww: ar ae dore sehen th (te Papi\u201d names in Imi But Eaual TO mer ok À 3e 1 ! I 7 ,order of standing :\u2014 ; .- à .> the Chambre ali) ¥ ed with them in their auto fora few Grade: V.\u2014Herbert Hopkins, Grant Others mitate ut one - qua b.mended that ti Mi! + days outing at Nicolet Lake.- Hodges, Monta Bowen.° Lo \u2018' I Westbury Power) \u2018 | = Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Grade IV.\u2014Oswald Hopkins, Madge PL ; i F It is understi: 323% Mrs.Brown, Brown's Hill, at Mr.Hunter, Johnnie Hodges.Since the world was new there have been imitators.Great men and remarkable achievements are all imitated to a greater or less sxteat.©.tion has emhodie aed C._R.Ruijter\u2019's; Mrs.Ephriam Hodges Grade III.\u2014Marjorie Bowen, Ber- D po EE Co ° ° ° ; , ee.e me - , : e .; ny 7 | .ented to the cou: Mrs.Wilson, Boston and Mrs.Yet- (Hodges, Vida Kendrew.Her ICI e 1 a 1 ., XL ievement .- ular meeting.\u2019 : : : .- i rr ae ters, at Mr.C.R.Ruiter's for two Grade I.\u2014Irving Haines, Mildred * | + a ce.wecks; Miss Grace Peebles, attending Parker.\u2014 Edwin Kend 40.J a oo .i \u2018 ® ses \u2018 .Primer.\u2014Edwin Kendrew.: / .! the exercises at Compton.Tuesday: 114 | The Original Remedy to Kill the Dandruff Germ and Up To Date the Only one that Does | \u201c THE WV er CC Puesdav- Mu.BLACK LAKE.i 0 - | Co Grand Mere, on Tuesday; Mr.Wayne .; 1 Others bh tried i it, but without success.It stands alone, oo ° Campbell, Lennoxville, spending his-| Arrivals and departures : Mr.G.\u2018 ers bave trie to imitate it, but without s picide removes the ® : vacation at home; Mr.and Mrs.H.Greenshields and party to Inverness, ,, the peer of all hair preparations.Used as directed, Herpicide dre aceu- e LOUAL \u2018 ; li i - i i t ile : Mr : dead-scarfskin, which is so unsightly\u201c and annoying, checks further Searles, of Burlington, at his fath- on Sunday, in their automobile ; .; k hair and brings i © - À er's, the first of the week; Dr.Eddy, and Mrs.D.Wilson and family, at .mulation by killing the-Dandruff Germ, stops falling hair letely atro- F- © - of Bethel, Vt., at Mr.J.F.Feltus': Kinnear\u2019s Mills on Sunday : Mr.J.bot scalp and hair back to normal health, Unless comp vigorous ; e Fine and Mr.J.F.Feltus, home for a few Wilson and Miss Alice Wilson home phied, the follicles take on new life, manifested .by a strong, e days; Mrs.Woodman, guest at Mrs.for the holidays ; Mrs.A.F.Foss! growth of hair.© A.C.Gordon\u2019s and attending camp from Waterloo accompanied by her \u2014 Lu Poncensvas sting- y.Mr.l mother, Mrs.Codd ; Master L.Foss * i : \u201d Te and femily, are Gocupying their cor.irom Lennoxville for the summer ho.Completely Bald Por Eight Years Thercis Nôthing JustasGood | ani t ; o : \u201c.lidays ; Dr.A.F.Foss in Sherbrooke | Pontiac, IMinois.| fre on tie camp ground.and Lennoxville for the week end ; I was almost completely buld- for : i The W.(.T.U.will meet the first Mr.McBurney from Blue Vale, Ont the last ci ht years and tried | every Don\u2019t Be Fooled À .2 = AR .nt.\u2019 oy reme 0 $ LR ; + ; Pp | Lo of July, being the first Friday in cn Thursday ; Mr.P.Thomas, of Herpicide or tel Tthout benefit | TH BB : DROWNED Ww the month, in the vestry of \u201cthe Coaticook, and Mr.Cross, of Sher- itching and feverish sensation.T now .d Get It \u2019 \u2018 fon - Baptist church.\u2014 brooke, visitors here on Tuesday ; od wich i Toman avery diy.ar | Ask for Herpicide ang Ge 1 Montreal, J-4 Tr Mr.Jas.Dean from Quebec, where he was no sign of a hair before, \"- \u2019 oN While out hosts SOUTH ST UKELY.was attending school.- fun the 5t.Ko Montreal, Erne Montrealer,, va | companion bad the same fate, young lsadjes, HBL.Rone, went ! - Lernoon, when ! WD Ecsted a trip à J.R.JOHN SON, \u20ac : 3 \u2018 11: Care c » t .Arrivals|,include: Rev.Mr.Gillis, are ol Reformatory .+ vof Minnesota; Mr.and Mrs.Ww.G.FOUR AIRSHIPS WILL GO UP.Kneeland,| of Frost Village; Rev.A.|.Montreal, June 24.\u2014Mr.Roy Kna- A.Ireland, B, A, and Mrs.Ireland, benshue, Wright's manager, stated of Philipsburg; Mr.Willard Jen- last night at the Windsor Hotel that kins, of Waterloo; Rev.F.8.New- he will have a fleet of four airships ton and Mrs.Newton, late of Magog: skimming through the blue at Satur- Mrs.Lyman Knowlton, from Manson- day's aviation meet.He stated that ville and Mr.Albion Taylor, of Lin- this will be the largest number of One Bottle Brings Beslts .Jonesboro, Tenn.I bave just tried a bottle © your Herpicide and find it id satisfactory as it has entirely my \u2018moved the dandruff from growing GUARANTEED = To Kill the Dandruft Germ To Stop Itching of the Scalp and started my hair - YOUNZ ladies © ville and | ships ever in the air at the samo LU \"nicely.; berly ; gshoie.The t- - The Rev.F.J.Hayden will con.| time on this continent.To Check Falling Hair to : A.G.Wether7 | boat to the he 1 duct the\u2019 service in the Methodist aa po | ; \u2014 so cn ¢ church, next Sunday, having been ap- | Will You Try This Razor 30 Days Free The Carbo-Magnetic {3s tempered by means of a secret electric process at an even temperature of 2,600 degrees.At the same instant the steel is carbonized in a way similar to that by which diamonds have been produced.The result is the hardest cutting edge known to science\u2014a blade of Carbo-steel guaranteed for 10 years steady use\u2014no honing\u2014no grinding.Crock, capaizins quickly disappe panion was re.« i pointed td this circuit.Miss Mabel Knowlton.who has * | been in Westmount for the past few \u2018months, ig spending a few weeks at home.- Mr.and Mrs.I.H.McLaughlin and: Miss McLaughlin attended the \u201cDavis-Dugdale wedding at West Bolton on W dnesday last.Mrs.R.|A.Savage is now recover- Ing rom her recent illness.+ ISLAND BROOK, \u2018 Recent arrivals and departures © \u2014 Mrs.L.; J.Griffin and daughter, Gladys, te Bedford to spend the sum- FOR BALE AT DRUG STORES.- APPLICATIONS AT THE BEST BARBER SHOPS.ONE DOLLAR SIZE BOTTLES GUARANTEED.~ | .WILIL CAR = + PRE Madrid.Jor, fou of the cab Premier Canal the Government would he carr.the protest of thie Imperial be ignored and \u201cthe Governme would stand.W.H.GRIFFITH Druggist rem pren UU 5 0e , .OUR BOOK // THE HAIR AND ITS CARE or Ih gnelity \u2019 | si \u2018ary body ; : : : Contains Things everyone x , mer; Miss Ina Holt, of Boston, the AEC US WAT Gpntts pn Le | j c Special Agent for Your City SERS Wert wed or .MR.w.J, +.| Buest of Miss Eva Kerr.for a couple.« x : vice an tine BOR head x London, J.of weeks Mrs.Cass, of Lyndon, Vt i Ge blade wich the Carbo 3 A) ga \u2018 won TES SEAT FUEE ; J nings Bryan.ç.visiting old friends in this place ; Coe S >» UPON REQUEST.For Toe an .has \u201cadopted Mrs.Sarah Lintott, of Cookshire, in Get a Carbo-Magnetic to-day-\u2014keep \\ ve mato} it 30 days on free trial\u2014then take your choice of buying or returning fit.J.SI MITCHELL & U0., Sherbrooke.JOSEPH LACOMBE, Bherbrooke,4.tage stamps a lui town ; Mrs.Gilpin and children, - of Boston, guests of her sister, Mrs.F.W.Sunbury ; Mr.Alex.Miller from That's Bully} _ Calgary, n Friday, \u2014 |: .| , .; .the Hook, Sie 11 be sent with .ANY.Addis MH CHE CHENRPICIDE COMPA Dept.1, Windsor, unt; slipped quiet).| and under an .ed to Bristol.+ the steamer I; new Canadian AN Montreal with - od } .® "]
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