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[" + .* Er.BREN .cg rue a ; ar ) + i ; he : ! oo J - PRL.a Rid RS AR ANB + EB ois MT.Vin 52 PRA i de SE dn EAE ES A SA EE ME EAN a herbrooke Daily Rec mali TS CAES UE or \u20ac = Established 1897, _ a SHERBROOKE, QUE, FRIDAY JULY 15, 1910 ONE CENT STRICKEN CAMPBELLTON ND POURING INTO COUNT DE.LESSEPS GREAT PERFORMANCE, Not a Single Life Was Lost in the Astonishes People of Toronto by|Ten Vaudeville Attractions Have Tenant Asks a Question and fs:Water Was Too Deep So Adelard: Sutton, July 10.Special) The | Asbestos, July 15-\u2014(5pectal ras, 7 i À 4 - .- olution honey crop promises to be an : Wilkinsoo, who resides with her a > % Fire.His Flights.Been Secured.Answered.Ponton Had to Come Back.extra good one.Mr.Gnas.W.suep- , daughter, Mrs.Frank Lockwood, sus.ba à | i K oo : - _\u2014_ oo .\\@rd, wno started the season with u~ : tained severe injuries by falling fib 3 ARRIVAL OF MILITARY TENTS [AVIATION ACCIDENTS IN OLD PRIZE LISTS HAVE BEEN MAIL- SOME ENLIGHTENING FIGURES! HIGH CONSTABLE BOISVERT , colonies of bees, now has 56, and ihe down stairs a few days ago.This SR 1 STILL, DELAYED \u2014 TEMPOR- COUNTRY EXPERIMENTS.One leg was broken and he received FAR PEAS » IN SIF WEEKS ED \u2014 NUMBER OF SPECIAL to be ad:udged to the County in the SOMETHING MORE ABOUT LIGHT RATES.FROM ANOTHER CITIZEN \u2014 light account.Ld CROSSING RIVER ARRESTED WHILE DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM AU eme - PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SUTTON HONEY CROP.WAS WAITING FOR HIM Judge Mulvena on July 16th, The young lad is.only seventeen \u2018expects to harvest about two tons of fine honey.Mr.Louis Lafleur star- Mr.C.0.Jones was chosen chairman and it was decided to re- AGED LADY FELL DOWN STAIRS.\"estimable lady has jus: .passed her \u201c82nd birthday, - Jaden with fruit in several stages of TR RA TRES SES PSEC NY ca re »> - aj pe oo tL =; a doy AEE : 70 ey r a - - Seat os - J ,e LEN Pp sy X - qd 2 + æ .AAR < ge se see.FIX grises ad: = wo pére re pr 2 pif maire -0ve © 2) * TE ES SUR RE NT M A a BS ARY SIBILTERS ERECT- Per Lei oly 15.\u201cec For PRIZES.HOW PROPOSED TARIFF NEAR THE SHORE.tol in with 13 working colonies.He AID EACH ; 5 ou var.re 4 - iod.of eighteen mmutes, Count .as added 2 \u2018ms i P TEACHERS A LITTLE MORE or hog 1% b.ED.de Lesseps, who has easily demon- d Six weeks from to-morrow, Cana- WOULD WORK WELL cet SbUr July 15 (Special) total of 3Y hiver and his output of Dunham, July 15.Therion + OUR Ë St.John, July 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014It erated his right to be known as open reat Eastern Exhibition will HERE.rested ee Boisvert, recen Yar fine honey will be around 400 pounds \u2018During the school yeav of 18-19 the ; 48 Borsa) > turns out that no life was lost in the conqueror of the air,\u201d encircled \u2018 hig ; + .| 3 \u2018There are others but \"Messrs Shepard | SUM of XI40 more was paid the ten 248 ular v LS = itown fir 14 |the aviation field at the Thethewe The Exhibition office is the scene of Editor of the Record, ; ; | uncomfortable experience.and Lafleur are a \u2018teachers in the Township of Dunham \" À $1 35 pg Campbelitown fire.The Doyle child, Farm at Weston last nizht.H Y great activity at present.The prize Dear Sir:\u2014I have read with interest On Saturday last Mr.L.H.Roche- h among the leading than during the school vear wy ; 27-80 suppgsed to be dead, was taken to |ed tit © night.He reach- [lists have just been published and :the articles on the proposed light leau\u2019s store, Pike River, was broken 290\u20acY Producers.Others are reported | #1 amie ami a ; = y ; .{ed an altitude esu:mä Westerly winds, fine and @ .or : - i.posal, and both sides are preparing \u2018age to logging camps, ranches and rounded up in the vigorous prosecu- >=] $12.02 218.23 ° warm.Saturday, - variable ® EXCEEDINGLY CONVENIENT \u2014MUCH SAFER THAN CASA, a for struggle which may develop in- | Villages.\u2018The damage already done tion of grafters last spring, was sen- The above represents an average in- © winds, fine and warm.° Thëy carry their own means of identification, Full particulars en oo\" to a general strike in the West.will amount to millions of dollars.crease of 40 p.c.under the proposed WRB SWI RAIR application, or by mail if desir od.Eo + ~ - 24 L Hn ies producing the first aeroplane :suc- Ottawa, July 15.\u2014One of the first subjects of international importance with which Sip.Wilfrid Laurier will have to -deal on his return to Ottawa in September next will be the appointment of three commissioners to represent Canada upon the international joint commission which, as \u2018(provided in the treaty of 1909, is to GLOVES.Hampton, Va., .July 15.\u2014 William Durand, who claims the heavyweight i pugilistic championship of the United 1 | (Continued on page 6.) year, the \u2018w., you will pay 810.92.To explain same as you are paying now.It looks as though the only house- = Arzoid Pond.k WARDENS.ISUTTON I.0.0.F.Îthe purpose of installing officers for INSTALLATION - OF OFFICERS.Sutton, The Court, after briefly referring to \u2018ages $1.35 per month.: will be very small.It would appear that the proposed tariff, commendable for its simplic- \u2018ity, was drawn on too high a rate basis and would have to be considerably amended before it would be equitable and fair.4.w.\u2019s consumed for cach of the first five months.The second column shows the amount ¢f the bill esch tariff.+ ! a} Pada 'meantime they should be confined in If this be so, the class to benefit \"tha St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary for a period of two years.| The accused had previously signed an order authorizing the Court to a way as sum Jearn to talk the language.This iy a | pay over to Stevens Head the of sixty dollars, they had taken rrom him.A POINTER TO OTHERS.f which he testified creat step in advance, and the: He\u2014Going to marry the rich Jack around the big saw in the veneer mill.Holden slipped and fell between least hefore he will be able to res- lal; P.S.Dobson, M.A; J.D.McFad- | Miss Lea Tanner will devote all \u2018her time to the teaching of French.\u2018Miss Tanner speaks French perfectly land will handle the subject in such to enable her pupils to College is to be congratulated-in this apparatus is ordered and it is expect \u2018ed that everything will be in readiness when the college re-opens on guns gave the animal chase, and al- in general.cessfully employing two motors holders who would get light cheaPer |the evidence against them and in- | yen, L.H.Martin, W.B.Holden, Miss though they had to follow it quite a CROPS GOOD IN ONTARIO.and two prope ors.~ [under the proposed tarif than under |timating that the Court would'com- | Jennie J.Redden, Miss Ida L.Pierce, little distance, in lime they Over - Toronto, Ont., July 15.\u2014(Special) THREE CANADIANS TO BE ON the present would be those between , .hicate with the authorities at Ot-!Miss Mabyl T.French, J A.Bannister, took it and, ki led it.\u2014It is officially announced that the RN _ the small consumer now on control- |{awa with a view of their ultimate \u2018Miss Jean M.Hadding; Miss Lea E.| \u2014 STAN- is © y an } THE INTERNATIONAL COM-/ 1 1 nd th deratel large C so ; .; CHOOI, MATTERS IN ST conditions of all_ field crops in On- - MISSION.er plat, a e_moderate\u2019y 8 deportation as undesirables to the mapper, Miss Jeanette Tanner, Miss STEAD: TOWNSHIP ) consumer whose light account aver- United States, ordered that in the \u2018Alma F.Alger; Adda Atkinson, M,A, ce i Snnth's Mille, July 15.\u2014(Special) A meeting of the School Board of the Township of Stanstead was held \u2018here yesterday.The Board organized by electing.Mr.W.B.Bullock chairman, in place of Mr.E.W.Morrill, who \u2018has acted as chairman for the past fiftcen years and refused to hold the {office any longer.-_ érm of -chool at-cight months and salery for teachers for those holding (Continued on pagn 8.) Sept.\"th.CTEM, TRIE RTT RE GR NE CO hd # the town, on Monday last.ave offered, valuable ; ; : ._ ; the ensuing te - - The circumstances of the case are thunder storm the attendance was prizes.The value of the prizes is this.Your bill for the year has been Lake Megantic, July 15.{Speeial) Sung term, tt ume work.= i not very clear.One official reports Small : $40.i 815.Of this $7.20 was service charge \u2014The beavers are again becoming g officers were install- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; i ot very clear.ne ollic PPOTLS Miss MacLennan, of Middle Dis- The jldgihg competition will also 80d the balance charge for cur- Quite plentiful in the/{Megantic dis- ed by D.D.G.M.L.L.Jenne assisted KING DRAG WORKS WELL.i \" that the matter is being investigated £rict, was visiting relatives on the have a humber of entries.The farm.|Tent at 5c per k.w., namely 156 k.trict, that is, where they are not by Bro.R.J.Buckle, Bro.J.8.Bil; Dumbam, July 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014 ' and that-it is expected that the rain road this week.1 ers\u201d sons \u2018enter this competition in! W.at 50, or 7.60} making a total of Futhlessly slaughtered.lings, Bro.E.B.Greeley, Bro.J.C.|The work done Ly the King Drag on guilty party will soon be located.+ _ large numbers p 01815.Under tha' proposed tariff you On the Megantic Fish and Game Harris and Bro.Robt.Hill, \u2018namely: |the roads in this village and on some + \u201c0; Another report is to the effect that | HARL GREY RETURNING TO Ze Ta DELs.would pay nothing for rooms but Club preserve, where they have been Bro.H.Holmes,\u201d Noble Grand; Bro.|of the roads in the township, has .a young lad reported finding the CANADA.ja | LARGE DEMAND FOR SPACE.7c for current of 156 kw.at Te.protected tor a number of years they J.E.Hoskins, Vice-Grand; Bro.H.C.been more satisfactory than anything 107 i vd body in the river, wrapped-in à London, July 15.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Earl The demand for space up to date is! which is $10.92.You would stand to 2c cuite numerous, and at Arnold Reid, Sec; Bro.J.S.Billings, Treas; [accomplished in the smoothing work.eo ES stocking.He claims that he took the \"Grey sailed to-day on \u2018Empress of larger than it was at this time last pain $4.08 for the year.; Pond a person can go out in a boat Bro.C.D.-Griggs, Warden; Bro.Jos.|necessary to make dirt roads pass- Mele d 4 body out of the river and buried it.Britain\u201d for Canada, where he will year.| | [ You will be one of those who will 22% approach very te ot Bo: Be Hall, Conductor; Bro.A.F.Newton, (able than any other implement that Fr a His story has evidently not been resume duties of his office as Gover- Six bands bave been engaged and [sain.If you were inclined to use | nC condition existe ab dame R.8.8; Bro.J.Davis, L.8.8:; Bro.|has ever been tried in this country.=: i taken seriously as, so far as can be por-General of Canada pending ap- music will be furnished every morn- [light a little more freely and perhaps Pond, in ie \u2019 are IE re E.B.Greeley, Chaplain; Bro.J.N.|It was made by Road Committee M.+ ! learned, no steps have been taken to pointment of his successor, Duke of ing and afternoon in front of the.; co : in many places where they ha p Oliver, R.8.N.G;.Bro.E.O.Dyer.|Curley and Frank Curley at the sug- ee Ver ) hail installed an electric iron to help viously been exterminated.yer, , .7 verify it.Connaught tt Grand Stand.the good womard in her home work Evidenee of their work can be see M.D, L.8.V.G.; Bro.G.A.Morrison, |gestion of Councillor Small, who had Cy .; so that your bill for the past year at almost any ponds that are a dis- SVG Bro.1.B.Griffith, I.Gi Se it pperuted In Ontarfô, and was ., i â | TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS had amounted to $2 per month or a tance from houses.Some of the trees ro, J.Shufelt, O.G.\u2018 pre oy 1709 Dave DE in\u2018 the Town- PS 5 | ! total of $24, which is still a very [they have cut down during the past Co To 5419 DS .fe, b \u2018 ¥ Imoderate electric account, you would winter are a foot in diameter.- INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT ] LT LS | _ + + | : ; - The lumbermen of the Montague : .WATERVILLE.A SUCCESSF UL : POTTON GIRL.- .EI G.T.P: BOND ISSUE be a loser through the proposed tar ; i ; - - LP.- - 1.ith f Waterville, July 15.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 : Dunkin, July 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014Miss 4 - London, July 15.\u2014It is understood iff oh the meter plan.Your account Paper Company have met with many The installation of officers of Con- Farnie Boswell, who left here some + Là here that arrangements are in pro- for the past year would be made up dams, and in some places have ha d cord Lodge, No.48, took place on twelve years ago has recent] \u201cob pi * gress for the issue of Æ2,000,000 three as follows: Service charge, 6 rooms, to cut through them, other nd CL Wednesday night.\u2018 District Deputy ! tained bh -M A degree in th y iver- \u201cvl 3 A - 10c h th.87.20: 18 kw, | the water out or to make a road.le - De pined her M.A.degree in the Univer- à.# per cent.\u2019 Grand Trunk Pacific bonds 1Uc each per month, ; .+ Grandmaster N.I.White, assisted by |sity College, of Boulder, Cal., and v \u20185 at 824, towards the cost of building per month at 5c, total, 216 at 5c., Bro.8.Ball, D.D., Grand Marshall ; {was entitled to wear the M.A.cap 2 CCE the eastern section of the road.or 310.80; balance at 2jc., that is .Bro.W.Read, D.D., Grand Warden ; gna ; eet Cah .5 \u2018 .A gown in the recent hiz procession Tiga 37 k.p., at 24c., making $6., or the Bro.A.Metivier, D.D., Grand Secre- | the college \u2018graduates.Miss Bog- .4 + ENGLAND WOULD LIKE TO COME total $24.Under the proposed tariff \u2019 tary, and Bro.H.Lawrence, D.D., vel sent several vears in Bucking- js pui TO FRIENDLY AGREEMENT you would pay 7c on the tôtal curf Grand Treasurer, installed the fol-| ™ En takin years eût E Cy om NY rent, namely 453 k.w., which would | lowing officers : Noble Grand, W.H.Le.= A6158 SEvELE: COMTSES- mn ; LP WITH GERMANY.amount to $31.71.So if your light 4 Bray; Vice-Grand, J.Gustafson ;| University of Vermont, She left gi 03 bate naval e¥penditure in the the new rate it ul $7.71 .lan owler , Ireas., ¥.Rowe ; arden, | #4 18] : vou DCE a «HT House \u2018ot Commons yesterday after- Pate It wo ild be 37.71 more They Map, However, be Deported Molyneux ; Conductor, E.-Shep- and Sutton the coming agfumn and al ht noon, Premier Asquith reiterated that Under the present tariff there is a | ¢ | As Undesirables; perd ; Chaplain, A Lows } R.Sa a wiil be gladly welcomed by} any.\u201c BA it was the desire of the British Gov- flat or controller rate for the small 7 oo NG © 3.Long \u2018 L'8aN rare \"Law.CH ASÉCAFTIR PORCUPINES.| hi 4 ernment, to come to a friendly agree consumer, viz , 2 sixteen candle pOW- yonpam PAGE WAS SENTENCED rence; R.8.V.G., R._ Edgecombe ;| Coaticook, July 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014It pee en ment with Germany looking to the er lights at $10 for the year.' Those | *\" L.S.V.G., R.Buckland; L.G., - W'| is not*often that a porcupine is seen Cg curtailment of armaments.\u2018I wish,\u201d who are ecomomizing to this extent | Tg TWO MONTHS AT HARD 4g.\"9 q Rr.Newland.\u201c| in thib \u2018section of the country.Yet, 2, | je said the Prime Minister, \u2018\u2018that an under the present rate will not get - LABOR.\u2018 After the ceremony refreshments when \u2018Bailiff Lebourveau was driving a d 24 agreement could be reached with Ger- cheaper light under the proposed tar- cL! .were served and a very pleasant -ev-| through Bartiston this week he saw .g op many for a reduction of the vast iff, which leaves the flat rate the Robert Fitzgerald and John Lavin, ening was spent.one so near the road and at the \u2018 naval expenditure.This Government \u2018same except that another \u2018\u201816\u201d\u2019\u201d\u2019 may |who had been found guilty of a \u2014\u2014 .\u2026, [time coming directly towards the has approached the German Govern- be had on controller for another $5, |charge of conspiracy to defraud Stev- puAGHING .STAFF AT STAN- road, that he dared not drive by it, « ment on the subject, but the latter which would make the yearly charge {ens Read of the sum of sixty dol- STEAD WESLEYAN COLLEGE.fearful that some of the quills which PHOTO BY THOMPSON.NEW Yank, can do nothing, owing to the navy ono ny |e: ; CC lars, upon being arraigned before oi, ngtead, July 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014 |-Providence has given it for protec- law on their statute books.That be- : LS It is estimated there are Some goo the Court this morning, declared that The following teachers have been ap- tion might be shot ut either himsalt \u201cJACK\u201d DON, famed through- ,ing so, we must make our program- consumers taking light by this flat |they had nothing to say why sen- pointed to carry on the work at |or his horse.Some farmers Wao TALK , LONDO hor.a ; - me accordingly.\u201d 7 EDWIN H.GOULD, who has made rate, governed by controller, at the {ence should nor we pronounced ph dead College during the coming were in the vicinity were attracted the world as author, athlete, ad ff f $15,000 to the man ; e Stanstead C g £ g ; : r | _\u2014 ah offer © > present time.~~ against them.|term; G.J.Trueman, M.A., Princip- J to the spot, and having secured their ~~ yw = - SIG TIE TW qe a adi ad 2 \u2018 1 ¥F # ! x HN i > È ! Cowes eyo Le a y h \u2019 Irs BR OL SEY, So 1 LRP 1 ir I Wp 6 4g 2a Logan NIE RTD SAR, Fs cd PU Sie op reg a tye ret ale ra pese .- - .hag fv ETP US.vam ie eter wl \u2018 - : roa \" - « ; c ve \\ rer - vz to SEV + Ce - is ATES UE AE EE SNS PESTE J ~ PR st .= sauf 5 a Fe = SN en = = va Tgp mad?sien irs: 8 00e REL EN AAO Jp sept irs.wn bios cee nt i - La - o iow ei Ie .ve soe VE 5 ba 4 fen et! Ii Le we 5 \u2018 , .s ?} .20144 Le > 4, sie 4 a 4 Ago > od 2.43 z 4; f .; *\" v.hh ty + a + à 1 » f oa ivi ode snip ali pere neie a PR prete .\u201c 22220 \"ede a 3 - at _ Wark, PAGE TWO.EE ' / Les SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS ents 0f What Is Going On.ASBESTOS.Cardsjhave been received from Mr.and Mrs.Kerr, wno sailed Saturday morning for Scotland on the South- Allen Line.-So far the weather \u2018has been favorable, and the _prospects are for a pieasant trip.Mr.Eugene Gilmon left for Mont- \u2018real on Thursday to enter the hospital for treatment, and word has .since\u2019 been received that it is feared another operation will be necessary.\u201cMr.and Mrs.J.F.Pharo and family were guests of Mrs.Pharo\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edd Gale, over Sunday, returning to Thetford Mines on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.=~ ~ Daily Reports From Correspond- Gordèn Pharo, of Robertson, have also been.visitors at Mrs.Gale's.Mr.and Mrs.Shoemaker and son returned from Michigan on Monday night, _ Mrs.Calwin Perkins has returned from a week's stay at Windsor Mills.A large crowd left at noon Wednesday for: a picnic at Lorne\u2019in the «\u201cAdam\u2019s grove.\u2019\u2019 These picnics are the event of the season annually for the children, and several double rigs were chartered as means of conveyance.The party was chaperoned by Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Legallais.Mr.and\" Mrs.Brooks, sr., and Miss Brooks, of Philadelphia, arrived to spend a few months with their son and family, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Brooks.Mr.Watson Clark left Wednesday \u2014 Cotlee 1s one ot nature\u2019s best gifts to mankind.Daily it brings comfort and solace to: Millions without any injurious effects.\u2018 \u2018is the product of the best upland plantations.It is a natural, pure, undoctored Coffee.The kind that is good to drink.CHASE Sold in 1 and 2 1b.Cans only.& SANBORN, MONTREAL.118 is the cause of nearly .all sickness.+ COUNT + ST.MICHEL TONIC WINE.contains all the ele- | ments required to._énrich and purify the Blood.Ÿ THE THE { : FLAVOR - LASTS! Made in Canada.Your dealer should have it.\u2018 \"1 Taylor, i to join his family at :Melbourne and enjoy his vacation.: Mr.D.Robins, of Springfield, an old resident; of Asbestos, 1s again visiting friends.! rt Ooaticook House\u2014ropuiar home for Travellers.\u2014A.A.Pomeron.+ RICHMOND.Miss Tina Cross was in South Dur- hafn on Monday attending the funeral of the late Miss Elva Church.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Geo.Saunders, of Montreal, guest of the Misses Miller; Mrs.(Dr.) Tomkins and son, Howard, home from Coati- cook ; Mr.S.Fisk to his home in St.Johnsbury, Vt., after spending a few weeks with his son, Mr.W.A, Fisk ; Miss Grace Armitage to Sherbrooke after visiting relatives ; -Mrs.Chas.Bangs, of Portland, Me., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.A.to Lennoxville, to.spend some time with her daughter before returning home ; Miss A.Jones, of Rockland, guest of her aunt, Mrs.W.Perkins ; Mr.Henry McGovern and Miss Evelyn McGovern of Montreal, Central.( .Mr.R.D.Messier and family have taken possession of the Esnouf house on Aberdéen Ave.Mr.A.S.Stewart who has been quite ill at his home is regaining bis wonted health.; Mrs.Price is renovating her property on.College\u2019 street occupied by Mr.George Gilchrist.i Miss Sylvia Hendrick, of Digby, N.S., who has been the guest of friends in town, has returned-to her home.Mrs.Esnouf and two sons of St.Lamberts, spent a few days here last week, returning home on Sunday.Dr.W.A.Moffatt and brother, of Chicago, left here Thursday morning on a business trip to the West.During the.Dr.\u2019s absence his practice will be in charge of Dr.Neimer, of.Toronto, Ont.The ice cream \u2018social given by the Presbyterian Workers of Chalmers Church, on Mrs.Chapman's lawn, Wednesday evening, proved to be a very enjoyable and successful affair, tie evening \u2018being an ideal ome.A large mumber were present.The proceeds go towards the society.+ : ~ BURY.On ;Sunday last the Foresters en- oyed their annual parade.A most {appropriate and solemn sermon was delivered by Rev.Mr.Lewis at 2.30 .m., in St.Paulis church.The church was filled tg its doors with a very attentive and|interested congregation.A goodly rumber of the Brotherhood had assembled from several of the surrounding towns in response to the invitation of their sister lodge.The /band kindly headed the\u2019 procession, as they marched from their hall to the church.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Quint and two children, of Scotstown, were guests of Mrs.Barlow Coates on Sunday lasting held the first of the week the two retiring commissioners, Mr.J.|H.Leonard and Mr.Alexander Mc- Leay were returned by acclamation.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Morrow were in Cookshire, Tuesday.Mr.Everett Goodenough of Montreal is visiting Lis relatives in town (here \u2018on a visit to her parents, guests of their parents at the Grand | At the School Commissioners meet- | \u2014 for a few days, and also at the old homestead.Mrs.Barlow Coates entertained , Mr.and Mrs.Baker, of Lennoxville, on Tuesday.Mrs.Wallace Berwick, (nee Maud Ellis) and child, from the west, are - Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ellis.Mr.and Mrs.Augustus Barter were in Sherbrooke on Tuesday.: Mrs.H.J.Weyland was in Sherbrooke .on Wednesday, called by the death of her sister, Mrs.Page, at the hospital.0% \u2014\u2014 DANVILLE, Arrivals and departures : Mrs.W.Nelson, with Masters Thomas and Arthur, and Miss Marion Nelson, of Binghampton, N.Y., visiting relatives here, Mrs.James -Telfer, of Oakland, Cal., who has not.visited friends here for over twenty-three- years, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Brock; Dr.and Mrs.I.J.\u2018Porter, Mr.,C.C.Brown and Master Guy Booth left by auto to-day on a short trip to Newport, Vt.; Mr.Wm.the guest of Mr.ana Mrs.Arthur Brock, So Miss Isabel Riddle gave a most de- Jightful lawn party to about thirty little boys and girls on Thursday afternoon, in honor- of her cousin, Miss Margaret Macleay, of Manchester, N.H.oo Messrs.sA.and G.Darche, with their guests, Messrs.La Porte, of Upton, Mr.Brunelle, of St.Caesar, and Mr.P.Lafavre, are camping at the Nicolet Lakes for a few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Briggs and family, of New Ireland, have taken up their Jesidence in Mr.U.Bonneville\u2019s house on Academy street, for the summer months._ Mr.A.C.Miquelon is home for a few days from his business interests at Hebert.1° - > \u2018BETHEL.Recent arrivals and departures: Mrs.8.Smillie and little son, Alex, from Como, the guests of her sister, Mrs.G.T.Davidson ; Mr.and Mrs.G.Lancaster and little daughter, Hilda, and Miss Amelia Davidson, ' from Rockway Valley, visiting relatives ; Mr.J.M.Davidson home from judging farms in Drummondville ; Miss I.Weir, of Melbourne, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Ed.Nixon; Miss L.Lummis and Mr.~ A.Hackwell from Boscobel, the guests of Miss Ethel Davidson on Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.A.Desmerais home from Vvisit- ing relatives in South Roxton ; Mr.O.Lariviere in Melbourne.on Wednesday ; Mrs.W.G.Robinson and children, Masters Thomas and Don- -ald, and Miss Bernice Robinson, to join her husband in North Haverhill, N.H.Her son, Mr.Chas.Robinson, accompanied them as far as Sherbrooke ; Mrs.H.J.Creigeen and little sons, Clifford and Russel, from Montreal to spend the summer with her sister, Mrs.Joe.Jamieson ; Mr.|\u201d .Jamieson home from Montreal.\u2014d- : DUDSWELL CENTRE.Arrivals include Mrs.Lothrop and - PRAIRIE Smoking \"Tobacco | Mild and [Mellow 2er Fine for everyone! SPEAR! Wm.Wrigley, Jr.& Co.,Ltd., 7 FER Rar Di R NS 4 i The eet, Toronto, Ont, Ne R i\" Fine for everyone\u2019s teeth! Fine for everyone\u2019s breath! Fire for everyone\u2019s digestion! delicious juice of fresh crushed green mint leaves \u2018makes it the beneficial as well as the fascinating confection.> or 30 had \u2018was grand.Music was fiirnished by J.Hastings, of Willimantic, Conn., | \u2018| few weeks in town ; \u2014 daughter, Mrs.Lindlay, Sherbrooke, Ÿ spending some time at Mr.T.C.Os-| good\u2019s ; Mrs.Jarvah, Sr., and Mrs.H.Jarvah and young son, Montreal, visiting at Mr.F.Jarvab\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Rolfe home from Cook- shire, where Mr.H.Chaddock\u2019s.Mr.A.W.Bartlett has sold his where he has purchased the property} of Mr.F.R.Bishop.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Chaddock\u201d and family of Boston, are spending a few days at Mr.A: C.Roife\u2019s.A very enjoyable afternoon and ev- tage,\u2019\u2019 Mirror Lake, Wednesday, July 13th, where a company of about 25 assembled.The boating | Prof.Dudley, of Sherbrooke and Mr.F.R.Hooker, of Bishop's Crossing, which was very much enjoyed by all in the cottage and on the water.+ COATICOOK.The.Women's.Auxiliary of St.Stephen\u2019s Church will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.W.C.Webster.Rev.A.H.Visser was in Ottawa the first part of the week.| Alderman C.A.Kexnedy, Mr.OC.are spending the.week at their cottage on Lake Massawippi.Miss Bea- \u2018Irasburg, Vt., are the guests of Mr.Joseph Adams.Mrs.J.W.Baldwin and Mrs.Augustus Blanchard, of Pittsburg, N.H., have been the guests of Mrs.J.Baldwin.: Trudeau.Miss Louise Blain has returned home after spending a week in Sherbrooke.Miss A.Blain, who underwent an operation at the St.in- cent de Paul Hospital, is improving rapidly and will soon return home, \u2018Mr.Emile Belisle, G.T.R.tele his father, Mr.J.F.Belisle, Immigration Agent.\" Miss Mabel Annie O'Connor, of Percy, N.H., is the guest of Miss M.J.Belisle: ' the opportunity to\u2018partake of ice they were visiting at {yg farm and moved to Bishop's Crossing |] ening was spent at \u2018\u2018Cozy Den Cot-]| W.Kennedy and Miss Ruby Kennedy | trice Kennedy is.visiting her aunt ; at Lake Mégantic.Ck Mr.and Mrs.Chauncey Adams, of }}4 Mrs.A.Quevillgn is spending a few |.days at Lake Lester .with Mrs.Leon | Vin- | graph operator at Percy,- is visiting | A goodly number of people enjoyed 1! = o'clock.= and Skirt perfectly .tailored.cream and cake amid the strains of music furnished by the city band, at the home of Mrs.E.W.Akhurst on Wednesday evening.The event was an ice cream social given undef the auspices of the Rebekah Lodge of Odd Fellows.5 Co ou his grounds which is quite a nov-' elty.It has been in bloom lately and has had upon it tea roses, moss roses and large pink roses all at the same time of blooming.Se At a recent session of the council Dr.Shurtleff was instructed, in his capacity.of town attorney, to take up on behalf of the road committee of the couneil, the widening of the subway underneath the Grand Trunk \u2018Railway on Main street, and also the putting in of new subways on Union and Court streets, The subway on Mam street was put in when the line was built and has never been enlarged since then, and is therefore inadequate.for the travel which somes to a town the size of Coati- cook at the present time.It is felt, too, that it is in the interest &f both.the company and the town that a subway should be put in on \u2018these other streets.At the present time | public travel is often stopped, especially on Court street, on ac | count of the shunting of trains, Often the limit which the law allows the railway company to block.a siding is overrun.A subway would do away with the inconvenience and allow the company to use this part of the line for shunting purposes at will, | : \u2014 + : ROCK ISLAND.Mr.Ezra Bachelder, from Lancas- \\ter, N.H., is spending his holidays at his father\u2019s, Mr.John Bachel- der\u2019s.1 Mrs.Robt.Good (nee Annie Raymond) is a guest at her father\u2019s, Mr.Frank , Raymond\u2019s.\u201d from Berlin, N.H., where she has been spending the last seven months with her sister.Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 Chas.Lunderville and ville yesterday to visit relatives, Mrs.Carrie Bryant has gone West Burke to visit her niece, Robt.Burke.Mr.John Baxter, jr., and family, Mrs.vacation at Derby Line Hotel, guests of his parents.Word has been received from Miss Natalie Blake at Montreal.Her op- \u2018eration was successful, and she is doing as well as could be expected.Mrs.Susan Blodgett is very seriously ill with pneumonia.She is cared for by Miss Alice Moulton from Beebe Junction.+Miss Maud Worth is quite ill at r.T.Chapman\u2019s.+ WATERVILLE: The storm of last Sunday after- \u2018noon did considerable damage here by blowing down several shade trees.in and around the village.The roads in many places were strewn with limbs, also blocked with trees falling across them.The road inspector was out with his men early -Monday morning clearing the roads.Mr.Chas.r McAllister had the frame of his new house blown down but he went right to work and put it up Monday morning and has it now boarded in.Mr.and Mrs.Lyman McGovern, of Boston, arrived in town on the 13th inst., on a visit to their parents and will remain a few weeks.A number of our young people attended the strawberry festival at Milby, Wednesday evening.+ DUDSWELL.(Occasional correspondent.) Arrivals and departures indciude: Mrs.John Wells, Newport, Vt., visiting at Mr.G.Hall\u2019s and other relatives ; Mr.and Mrs.Levi Cunningham to Lynn, Mass., after spending a y Mrs.Marshall Willard spending a day recently with \u201cSmoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow Miss Albertine Boyle has returned youngest daughter drove to Water- to from St.Johns, are spending their \u2014 Mrs.Covell ; Miss Rowe and Mss Covell attending the Orangemen\u2019s picnic in East Angus on the 12th.Miss Muriel Read, of Montclair, N.J., is expected in town on Saturday \u2014_ Mr.E.B.Fischer has a rose bush | to spend her holidays with\" friends in this place.Miss Read has many friends here who will be pleased see her again, after an absence of four years.- Mrs.É.A.Rowe who has been quite ill for several weeks, is gaining slowly.\u2014, rep COMPTON.| \u2018Mr.T.R.Paige, of Coaticook, will take possession of his store here next week, purchased from Mr.F.Audet.The Reverend Sisters L\u2019elise de Je-.\u2018sus and Marie du Cenacle left yesterday to attend the annual Retreat at St, Hyacinthe.7 Mr.Frank Brown and Mrs.Brown, of Winnipeg, Man., are in Compton the guests of Mr.Brown\u2019s parents.Mr.Edmond Ducharme, who the past year has been in attendance at Papineauville College, is in Compton for his holidays.- Departures include : Miss Lucy Al- linson returning to Boston; Sisters Zita Marie and St.Louis Gonzague of Berlin are spending some time in Compton in the interests of their work.\u201c | ABENAKIS WATER RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS.World's Fair, St.Louis, Mo., TUS.A., 1904.wa, 1905.Provincial Exhibition, New Westminster, B.C.,.1906.Canada\u2019s Great tion, 1909.\u201c Abenakis Water is a specific for thr cure of rheumatism.It is now bottled at the Springs under model hy- glenic conditions, a new company aving just taken over the Hotel and Springs.If your dealer cannot supply you, write direct to the Abena- kis Mineral Springs Co., Ltd., Aben- akis Springs, P.Q., or \u2019phone Main 7673, Montreal, \u2014 KINGSEY FALLS.Arrivals and departures inc ude : Miss -J.BE.Grossett to Boston Lawrence to spend her vacation ; Mr.George Webster guest of his jarents; Mrs.F.B.Chadsey and daugnter, of Nicolet, spending Sunday with friends ; Mrs.Ellen Young, of Wipd- sor Mills, guest of her sister, Mrs.Grossett ; Mrs.J.Wright and chiid- ren spending the summer \u2018cre in the residence owned by Mr.F.3.Chad- sey ; Miss L.Rose from Denison\u2019s Mills, where she has completed a term of school in District Mo.il, Miss Rose has been engaged to teach the school in District No.10 for the coming winter.Eastern Exhibi- +\u2014 HUNTINGVILLÉ.'Fhe subject for Mr.Adam's sermon, Sunday, July 17th is \u201cUniver- salists and Unitarians.\u201d\u2019 Cemetery Day was well attended here, greater interest being shown \u2018than for many years.The amount cleared at the strawberry and ice \u2018cream supper here last Wednesday was $15.00, instead\" of $11.00 Master D.Lamb, of Brompton, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs.H.Fair- brother and family.Mrs.C.Wilson is visiting Mr.BE.Wilson at Milby.+ BISHOP'S CROSSING.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.How- den and son, of Sherbrooke, guests of her sister, Mrs.Hopkinson for a few days; Miss K.Macaulay, of Ling- wick, the guest of Miss Fannie Bishop \u2018\u2018Bide-a-wee'\u2019 cottage for a few days, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Downes and Master Harvey, guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Hooker, \u201cCremona Villa,\u201d on Wednesday.The Ladies Aid met at \u201cCedar Cottage,\u201d\u201d on Wednesday.A good num- her were, present and \u2018enjoyed the day.The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.Rich on the 27th, \u2018 , \u2014\u2014 NICOLET FALLS.Arrivals and departures: Miss Min- A GREAT CLEAR UP OF LADIES ASH SUITS| The Values Range From .$3.30 to $12.50.each.High-grade Summer Costumes, smartly tailored and beautifully finished throughout.They belong to our regular stock \u2014 not goods bought in for a Special Sale.Every Suit must go now.The Spec- \\ ll\" ial Price should accomplish the object.We'll be || | ready to serve you To-morrow morning at eight Materials are Linen, Corded Wodl Colors are blues, strawberry, tans, white, tuscan, grays, black, helio, greens and other summer shades, ' } All sizes in the lot.\u2019 Goods that are selling at {Il $5.50, $7.50, Clearing now at - guest of Mrs.J.F.Brooks; Hattie Mackay, of High Forest, vie Suitings, and Duck, Coat | $9.50 and $12.50.Clearing now at - $6.98 \u2014 Arye to Les +.bsence of.two years; mu._ Young, of |Greenlay, visiting friesus; Mr.Thos.Mannering, to Montreal, after spending Sunday with his family; Mr.F.| B- Chadsey, to Montreal, on busin-.to ess; Mr.H.E.Crepeau, of St.Camille, calling - on friends; Mrs.W.H.Kennedy, to Kingsey Falls, after vis iting Mrs.Chadsey.- : \u2014+ COOKSHIRE.- : Arrivals and departures : Mrs.R.H.Phillimore and children, of Mont +-real, the guests of Mrs.E.J.Planche ; Miss Millie Taylor, who has been in Coaticook during the past millinery season, to her home for the _ summer ; Miss Simpson, \u2018 of Sher brooke, the guest of Mrs.George Flaws ; Mrs.-Ellen M.Warner, of Johnville, in town last week, the Miss iting relatives -in town.Mr.and Mrs.Cyrus Macrae \u2018and family, Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Goff and .children, Mrs.Macrae and Miss Gretchen Bailey left yesterday for Breeches Lake.Miss Ellen Cromwell is visiting was friends in Angus.Rev.Rural Dean Robertson called to Island Brook on Wednes- late Mrs.Painter._ Canada Central Exhibition, Otta- and |- Mrs.G.O.Flaws, of Portland, Me., | formerly of Cookshire, was the !fortunate winner of the first prize, consisting of phonograph and sixty-five records, given recently for the best :100-word article on \u201cWhy Finks- Bros.shoe repairing is the best and most economical.\u201d .- \u2014 \"MeNEIL'S CROSSING.~ Mr.G.W.Graves has finished his haying.Some have just commenced.Mr.Geo.\u201cWiliard and Sons\u2019 mill has been shut down for a week for repairs, but is now running full time.- - .Mr.Y.Farell went down to Man- sonville, Saturday,.for the first time since his long sickness.\" \u2014 .MILBY.\u2018The strawberry social passed of nicely on Wednesday evening.Mr.A.Blier, of Waterville, assisted in the programme.Mr.Leonard, K.C., nard and two children are at Mr.M D.Libbey'\u2019s, also Sherbrooke, When Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Root .Pills Cured her Chronic - Liver Complaint Mrs.R.Smith, of Winnipeg, Man,, tells an interesting story of relief from almost intolerable sufferings: - Tos I can pardiy tel you how great my sufferings have n, Chronic lier cot plaint accompanied by biliousness wer: a daily source of trial fo me.Every day I experienced the sickening effects 0 these ailments.I longed for some medicine that should permanently drive them away, © Hearing of Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Root Pills, I thought they were worthy of 8 trial.My surprise was, indced great.- From the very first I experienced relief.\u2019 -Continuing with them I found my troubles were slowly but surely leaving me, and before long I once more knew what it was to be free from the harassing effects of the ailments that had long sickened and weakened me.So great is my faith in Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Pills that ! shall never on any account be witheut them.\u201d ; - Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Root] Pills cure Bowel and Kidney as well as Liver troub- les, and keep-you healthy.- 25c 8 box at your dealer's, oo ; M pa Three Houses FOR SALE.One, seven rooms, with-aVoat \\alf acre of land ; one, seven roums 4b barn, house'lighted with acetylene £as ; one, six rooms.- Apply T.V.REED, nic Morrill, of Montreal, on a visit North Hatiez.- and Mrs.Leo - } Miss Wyatt, of = - SHE WAS SURPRISED _- _ The BEE Printed - pxcept Su gon Stree BUBSCI wance to Britaln, = \"gear, ¥- three mo: \u2018cents.1.Fownsbip- Cards of $0c.Obnt Notices.\u2018À In send! fake precn pce, or Circula Circulat ing July Monday Tuegday Wednes Thursdn Friday .Saturda Totn .BF Of the S News It pcriptions following bh feceive fun: Items of from all re: .Cowansvill Coaticook.Cumpton: Stanstead: Richmond - Nutton:\u2014W Bedfurd:-\u2014-.} * Danville:\u2014 Knowlton © Waterloo: Cookshire - West Shef! Bury:\u2014Mrs.Windsor Mi Brome: \u2014Rj, i Magog:\u20146G: } : Lake Mega Bishop's ( 0 © EASTERI © Hayes.Despite the fact that the lawn party, which was to have heen held in éonnection with the Ladies\u2019 Guild on Thursday evening, had to be postponed till Friday evening on account of the weather, it was an unqualified success.The attendance was large and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed.The grounds were brilliantly 1l- luminated, a special wire having been run around the lawn for the occasion.Among the electric lights Were a number of Japanese lanterns, Poin added greatly to the effect.Re resh- ments were served by a larze army of willing young ladies, assisted by the young men of the congregation, The sales\u2019 table, in charge of Mrs.F.V.Hayes and Mrs.iisher, was a great success, as was also the candy booth, in charge of Miss Jean Lell, Miss Roberts and Mrs.Woodard, \u2018The Waterloo Band discoursed entertaining music throughoutrthe evening and \u2018received three hearty cheers oii their departure for home, about 11 p.m.The total.proceeds amounted to about $140.\u201ca + ; WEST BOLTON.A good many from here attended the B.C.8.8.picnic at Conference Heights on Thursday last and spenit a very enjoyable day.Mr.Harvey McLary is in the Canadian North West with his bro- ther-in-law, Mr.A.D.Martin, of Magog.-Mrs.McLary is stopping with Mrs, , Martin during their absence, Arrivals and -departures : Miss Quilliams, Montreal, visiting her cousin, Mr.Myron Quilliams, also Portsmouth, N.H, a guest from Wednesday to Thursday of his father, Mr.A.J.Garland; Mr.C.M.Boright to Montreal on Wednesday ; Miss Mamie Holmes\u2019 to Abercorn.on H.J.Fian- nery frum Brome Lage on Wednes- | day, re tyraing same day for balance ol week: |.; week at Athelstan and her sister, (Dry, Rowat.Much sympathy is felt for Dr, .and Mrs.Rowat at if Miss Gladys Huntington and brother, of Irasburg, Vt., at the same place; Mrs.Durgee, of West Brome, and her daughter, lane, of Cowansville, at Mr.G.W.Mizener\u2019s; Mr, Sewell and the Misses Merle and Georgia Booth, of South Stukely, visiting relatives; Mr.and Mrs.Riley Drew, of Magog, Visiting relatives here.Mr.Duboyce and Miss Beryl: to Bolton Springs on Saturday, Master Harry Osborne, of Island Pond, stopping at the home of his aunt, Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin; Mr.and Mrs.M.Hunt, of Knowlton, at Mr.the loss of their little son.Mr.Richar at Abbotsfor Miss Bishop returned on = Monday from Bolton Springs, where she has been spending | a few days.Mrs.Walter Homer, of Shefford, in town, the guest of her mother Mrs.Donaway.Children\u2019s day was observed at the Congregational Church on Sunday last.{ 5 Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Bradford, Mr.Russel and Miss Florence Bradford, are taking a trip on the Saguenay.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Green and | son, of London, Ont., left on Monday, after visiting their daughter, Mrs.W.T.B.MacDonald.Miss Dellu Short, of Westmount, is the guest of Miss Helen owker, Mrs.James Ferguson is visiting friends at Abbotsford, Mrs.John McCurdy and Master Wilbur left oni Friday for Ormstown to spend a couple of weeks.Miss Helen Payne is visiting friends in Montreal.| Messrs.Roberts and Page were in Farnham on Wednesday.Miss I.Bullock, of Roxton; is the guest of Miss Myrtle Gould.° Mr.W.Smith is spending a few days at Marieville.Mr.S.H.cl Miner and Mrs.Miner have returned from Quebec and other points, i i de.\u2014+ WEST SHEFFORD, - Mr.and Mrs; F.E.Kerridge and family, Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Black- wood and family, Mr.and Mrs.DIM.Hayes and} family are all spending some time \u2018at Brome Lake.Mr.C.Soles, of Cowansville, = L\u2014\u2014 PRAIRIE is ferin Ave.Sherbrooke.Consultation 10- 12 am: 1-1 p.ui., and by appointiment.vi C, BACHAND, M.D,, SPE CIAL~ Est, Eye, Fur, Nose and Théopnt: Mours of consultation *\u2014At the Hospital from 3 to 10 u.ln., every day except Bunday, At his office, 17 Brooks se, Bherbrouke, Que.» trou 10 a.m.to 8 p.mn.IJ, 2 7 DARCHE, M.D, SPECIALIST{ Fy, Fury \u2018Nose and Throat.Ollice, 4Y King St, At St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, 8-93 In Ric ages nid 1st l'uesday of months In Conticook, 2nd Tuesday of month.In Thetford Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month LT A.©.ETHIER, M.D,, e ty.Urfnary diseases.SPECIAIZ Consultation.Reus, 45 King Street, _ Sherbrooke, Que.and by appointment, .ne WILLIAMS, 26 MONTREAL ST.a \u201cerror, Office hours until 10 a.m.14 porn, a» pom, and by appointment.to eo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 De ~ GADROIS, BPECIALTY % vd ie ases, 51 King St, Physi: fal \"ar red Heart Orphanage.rt P= men Water Works, Water Powers, Mining.Patent Solicitor, Surveying.Both Phones.AUTOM OBILE GARAGE Washing and Potisnins, Oldc- mohile, Zeno and Valvoline Cylinder Oils, Bupplies, Repair- Ing, Ete, [very connection.in connection.i Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: On Mount Edgecomb, \u2018the residental {ites is visiting friends * \u201cllington, Vt ST, PTE po, = A i NS Eds Cisne?an 08 R w» LIPS Be = A + A .a dy de oo ~~ TET C8 .aie CN SBA, Le ABN ATPL TITTY TT TT IT ERNE WIRE YE Fae - rd > ame = VE \u2018 J 0e me 1oTN Am TUE LS Pee SAS SNS, un me LARTER, = \u201cve TAT IN IE CLITA we ETT RAP + or Li] RAMEY STNG Uy Ber vel.= NS + Ii whey ge EE a NE 0 Sd eave ele FT ESRI ITE Te Frere in A ' oh ands nr a.aie Sar oh dk Apa: a Su ee TUT $e os aim tp.CU oe « e MÉRITE TT Éric sa ig fay \u2014 Ahm i à RENE 3 pre dre asl sd, TOUSVOTEU0GOTV000: ccoovoscscwv6co0o000ow0600000Vo0 GE U eeocooes200000000006000000060D 0 PAGE XOUR.7! © SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910.The ~~ ed Enamel Ware, Nickel Plated Ware and Tin Ware If you want anything in these three lines, you.should\u2018 , make it a point to inspect our stock before purchasing.- OC In Euamelware we handle everything you need.Cs In Nickelware we have all sizes and shapes, Tea and Coffee Pots; Tea Kettles\u2014all sizes.| I In Tinware our line is complete In everything.\"5 .: ps \u2014- - < STROUDS meme \u2014\u2014 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000°0 ( : a Baled Straw \"HOLLADAY & HYNDMAN Call 541 ~ Opp.Paton Mills 00000000000000000008000 0000000000000000000000 \u2014 e > 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 ) ool - J > < 134 4 ni 0e.Mh | \\ 4 ( A oA \u2014 © J eee =.N The Meader of all Canadian instruments and one of the 2 world\u2019s best pianos.Higher in price than most other e pianos, but superior from every standpoint and worth e every dollar they cost.oo fe | Our present stock of Heintzman & Co.pianos is very yomplete including [some superb samples of the ® \u201cClassic,\u201d \u201cDuctiess,\u201d \u2018Louis XV,\u201d and the splendid o \u201cMiniature Grand,\u201d known everywhere as the small Grand : piano with the big tone.You should see and hear a : genuire Heintzman & Co.piano and learn our prices and + terms of payment before deciding upon any other piano.« Plenty of other worthy pianos at this store at much lower ° e prices The Canadian \u2018Weber, the well-known Wormwith ® = Pianos, Milton pianos of New York, and those splendid © © small size-Columbus \u201cBoudoir\u201d pianos which are extremely o durable and just the thing for small rooms oo.> The Wilson piano is in a class: by itself, and presents e 2 the finest value in Canada in a full size well made in- 3 Strument at a fair price.No piano maker in this country.o can buy better material than we use in building the Wilson > piano, Our personal guarantee back of every piano e sold, Co We invite your inspection of the largest and-best assortment of pianos and organs \u2018ever shown in this city.Visitors always welcome here.; _ Five or six nice upright pianos for rental to-day.stor p'anos Tuned and Repaired.Pianos moved and stored.2° _\u2014 : 2.H.C.WILSON & SONS etoc0000000000tT000000000 ve ° NEW PIANO STORE THE WILSON BUILDING ° ; Branch Store at Magog Sherbrooke _ ° : B0000000ncc0000000000v0000000000000000000000 l cooconcoc000000000000000000 | RY syle \u2014 de._ BUTTER BEANS, CELERY, KEEP C00 CUCUMBERS, TOMATOES, ; : Ice Cream Sodas .10c.CAULIFLOWER, : | All the popular flavors._ Sundae\u2019s and College Ices, - 10c.CANTELOPE MELONS, Banana Split 10 0 15c.; SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY .Ambrosia Sundae WATER MELONS, DEAN & LACEY.ce rea .10c, Four kinds of Ice Cream to-day.WOODARD'S Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor, L77 Wellington St.MRS.E.L.SMITH Room 20 Whiting Block, Hair that has been thin for years, has responded to scalp treatment, and lustrous: A fect setting flal and scalp \u2014nanfrure.Tel.L\u2019ELITE Most Interesting Sale of MIL- \u2018LINERY BARGAINS ever offer- .ed; Do not miss this opportuni- ty-\u2014200 beautiful Hats at Cost.\" Thousands of Bnnches of French | Flowers at 8B5c., 50c.and 75c: AIL to be sold before 1st of \u2018Augusty MISS EUG.HUDON 104 Wellington Street: and lifeless presistent I become thick and shining braid makes a per- for the face.Scientific face treatment, hairdressing and 2 | OPTICAL GOODS Strictly up to date and prices right: Our Optical business has Incroased Very much the last few months and we must believe that it is on account confidence in our work and goods, You are cordially welcomed.H.J.LABEREE Johnston Block Leenoxvills Que of NAAR AUTOMOBILES \u2018Aütos repaired and supplied wlth ga- h 3ajine, Gils and - ll requirements.Four- ENG M \u2018\u2018Ingi $cvcle, nearly new a ~A: 1.DREW, à lh B a8 you can't as me handise.Youssel.I P.Poulin in town.Me., to spend their holidays.vacation with friends in town.Heintzman & Co.Pianos : © situated.CRIPPLED EYES It is just as reasonable for a cripple to refuse crutches , as for you to postpone the use of glasses when they are needed.~.If your eyes or.your glasses bother you in any wa \u201cconsult - ; .} The Opticlan | CITY NEWS, Ë COONOUEU INSP RURNS SOBA Miss Clementine Long is at Potton Springs for a couple of wegks.Mr.Geoffrey Edgell, from Montreal, is spending a week at his home in the city.: Furniture repaired, upholstered, mattresses re-made, carpets laid, etc.at Edwards.\" Mr.F.E.Fontaine of the Canadian Advertising Agency, Montreal, Was.in town yesterday.Wednesday, July :20th, is the Fete de Nuit at the Little Lake Magog.Don\u2019t miss it.| Mr.Albert Sykes, of Lennoxville, is in the Protestant Hospital, with typhoid fever.+ 2° Mr.Peter Liberty, of Boston, and Lewiston, Me., is visiting Mrs.J.\"$22.50 stove for $17.95 at Edwards.| Misses Minnie and Fannie Mooney left this morning for Peak\u2019s Island, Miss Blanche Gosselin, of Somers- worth, N.H., teacher, is spending the Masters Dougtas and Stanley Read - \u2018of Miss Gertrude Willard.\u2018Wotton, the guests of Mr.Desilets, | Loomis.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Murtha, from Jackman, Me., are at the Magog House.Captain J.C.Rouleau, of the 84th St.Hyacinthe Regiment, was in town recently, Mr.W.J.Farbar, district manager Bell Telephone, Montreal, is in the city on business.Mr.Wesley Loomis, Minneapolis, is visiting his brother, Mr.Chas.Loo- mis, at Ascot Corner.Big bargains in shoes during July | clearance at Chamberlain\u2019s Dolly Varden Shoe Store.Mr.O.Thibault and family, of Fall River, were guests at the New Sherbrooke yesterday.Miss Nina Fox has returned from East Angus, where she was the guest Miss Juliette Gadbois is in Mont- | real visiting her friend, Miss M.Desfraies, Delorimier street.Mr.and Mrs.Vernén are spending a few days at Little Lake the guests o Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Palmer.+ .Mr.Howard P.Buck, who has spend his holidays at \u2018\u2018Hillcrest,\u201d\u2019 Lake Scaswaninepus, has returned to | New York.Hon, Justice White and Miss White left yesterday for their summer home, \u2018\u2018Scaswaninepus Lodge,\u2019 Lake Scaswaninepus.Mr.Victor .Occellier, late first.French baritone of the Manhattan Opera, New York, will sing .at the Theatorium next week.\u2018Mrs.M.Dodds and her granddaughter, Miss Kathleen, Robins, left this morning for a visit to relatives in Lancaster \u2018and Bethlehem, N.H.| Dr.and Mrs! \u2018'W.S.Allen left td- day for a two weeks\u2019 holiday at Old Orchard.During the doctor\u2019s absence the office will be closed, but will re open August 1st.Two of the Sisters of St.Vincent de Paul, of Sherbrooke, have been spending a few days this week at brother of Sister Desilets.See window display for bargains in shoes at Chamberlain's Dolly Varden Shoe Store.| Mrs.L.A.Bayley and Mrs.Mec- Kechnie spent yesterday at North Hatley, the guests of Mrs.W.E.Mr.Bayley and the boys joined them in the evening.are visiting their aunt, Mrs.Weir, at gog.Miss Sara Van Steenburgh of Ré&v.J, F.Belford and Mrs.Charles.Mitchell.Read Edwards\u2019 adv.to-day.Misses Margaret and Helen Stalford from Chicago, Ill., are spending a few weeks in town, the guests of their aunt, Mrs.D.McAllister.Rosenbloom\u2019s July Cut Price Sale now in full blast.: Mrs.A.Abercrombie Bowman, stay of some weeks with her father, Mr.8.F.Morey, Dufferin avenue.\u2014 displays and compare values other stores.Miss Hermina Letendre, of Paris, France, is visiting friends in town this week.Miss Letendre sails on the 2nd of August by \u2018\u2018La Touraine\u2019 for home.} Mr.Ernest Ling, of Tarrytown, N.Y., president of the Ling, Asbestos Company, is in town on his way to East Broughton, where the mines are Mr.Alphonse Ouimet and his daughter, Miss Jeanne Ouimet, of Holyoke, Mass., have been visiting the family of Mr.J.E.Benoit in town this week.An important meeting of the Mas- sawippi Canoe Club will be held at the Club House, North Hatley, to-j morrow night.All members aie particularly requested to \u2018attend.See: Rosenbloom\u2019s 4 big window displays of July bargains.Mi.and Mrs.\u20acC.A.Martyn have returned from Magog where they have been \u2018the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Percy at their cottage-\u2018\u2018Killkare\u2019\u2019 Lake Memphremagog.: Mrs.H.S.Holt and her two youngest sons, Messrs.Andrew and Robert Holt, sailed to-day on the remainder of the summer abroad.Mr, and Mrs.E.O.Grundy, with Masters Frank and Harry Grundy, left © town to-day for Kennebunk Beach, Me., where they will be guests at \u2018The Sagamore\u2019 for the next few weeks.$2.75 buys Vudor Shades at Edwards.\u2019 Mrs.J.N.Matte left yesterday for a couple of weeks\u2019 visit to her sister-in-law, Mrs.J.8.Matte, at the Island of Orleans, and later on will he the guest of Mrs.Faucher at Indian -Lorette.The.funeral of Georgette Lucille, the little daughter of Mr.G.A.La- liberte, which took place at St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral, was attended \u2018by a delegation of the Harmony \u2018Band, of which body Mr.Laliberte is a méthber.Take in the Fete de Nuit at Little Lake: Magog, July 20.Special train leaves C.P.R.station at 7.30 p.m., returning at 11 p.m.Mrs.Arthur Robinson, of New York; who, since her return from Europe has been visiting her mother, Mrs.Andrew Paton, at \u2018\u2018Rock- mount,\u2019\u201d\u2019 has joined Mr.Robinson at their shooting lodge in New Brunswick, on the Miramichi River.The engagement is announced of Mrs.: Alice Nunns-Keough, of Montreal, ;daughter of Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Nunns, of Coaticook, to Mr.James Gibbs Fuller, manager of the Bank of Ottawa, Granby.The mer- riage\u2019 will take place in September.| § A A ICE.% 5 Ww i In advefi@ing, alvgys bo À 19% As hones WE \u2018\u201cCedarhurst,\u2019\u2019 on Lake Memphrema- {+ spent f Mrs.J.; f last week at Windsor Mills, the guest f'through the White Mountains, of Fwith 544 marks.Toronto, has arrived in town for af See Rosenbloom\u2019s four big window brooke yesterday.À with | clares that the scenery of this part 8.8.\" Empress of Ireland to spend the | ave been in St.Johnsbury visiting their son, left to-day with Dr.and D.Bachand, \u2018for a trip Dr.and Mrs.L.C.Bachand, que Mr.James McCrea, son of Mr.and \u2018Mrs.F.N.McCrea, was operated \u2018on \u2018successfully for appendicitis at the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, and | is doing as well ag can be expected.Mr.Arthur Henry Odell, Shortell's Academy, Montreal, son of Mrs.H., A.Odell, of this city; has passed successfully the: McGill matriculation examinations in Applied Science, Lowell, through in | Sher- de- Mr.Chas.A.Archer, of Mass., is making a tour thr Towrships, and was Mr.Archer of Canada is unsurpassed.Mrs.F.M.Hiller, of Newark, N.J., Miss Edith Meade and Mrs.John Hislop, of Coaticook, Mr.H.Bird, jr., Miss;M.J.Bird and Mrs.C.H.Daigneau, of Waterloo, were among the strangers in the city yesterday.Mr.Anselm Fortier, Peel street, entertained a number of friends on Tuesday evening very agreeably, in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Dube, who have returned from their wedding tour.Mr.and Mrs.Dube leave to-morrow for the United States.The engagement is announced of Miss Winifred Orr, youngest daughter of the late Mr.Chas Sampson and Mrs, Sampson, North Hatley, to Mr.S.Scott Worthen, only son of Mr.G.B.Worthen and Mrs.Worthen, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Their marriage will take place this fall, PRACTICE AT GUN CLUB TOMORROW.- In view of the Dominion trap shooting tournament and the prospect of a team from Sherbrooke attending, there will be a practice at the Gun Club targets to-morrow.GOOD MUSIC FOI SHERBROOKE.Music lovers will be glad to hear that Mr.Francis Archambault's managers have decided to pay Sher- brocoke a visit.They are to give a vocal and, piano recital in Cuaticook on Wednesday, August IUth., and in Sherbrooke on the following day, Thursday, August 1!th.Mr.Archambault is well known to the majority of music lovers and aardly.needs an introduction.It may he interesting to note, however, that le was the first French-Canadian baritone to meet with such success at Covent Garden, London, due probably in a large measure to the fact that he sings in English with nearly as much ease as in French.He has selected some fine songs for his Sherbrooke concert and music\" lovers will look forward with pleasure to his interpretation of Schubert\u2019s \u2018\u2018\u2019The Two Grenadiers,\u2019\u201d\u2019 particularly.Mr.Archambault will be assisted by Miss Dora Gilba, the American soprano, and an accompanist of the Boston Opera Company.ST.SWITHIN'S DAY.- To-day, July 15th, is St.Swithin\u2019s Day, and according to tradition if any rain falls, for forty days there Will be rainy weather, more or less, and an unbroken series of showers.St.Swithin was a monk and at- taided to the office of prior.He was born in Winchester in 800, and was the friend of Egbert, King of Wessex, who educated Egbert\u2019s son and successor.He accompanied King Alfred to Rome.Swithin died : in 862 and was buried in the = churchyard, from which his body was removed, under the direction of Archbishop Dunstan,\u201d of Winchester, to a L - À rie ta # 4 J rame Nid\u201d arr\" Mellow.ca JE 240 LE Ÿ hg D D.- NU hin way shrine in the Cathedral.; Bwit began the practice after- | 4 gris he a funditied prom ed ¥ Ki that tithes, or tentu of # propér- - - \u2014 : » ed the Church of the Holy Trinity | by Henry VIII.Swithin was never canonized, but was only popularly called a saint, as canonization was not\u201d instituted till 200 years after his death.It is an old saying that when rain falls on St.Swithin\u2019s Day that the Saint is christening the apples.| Observations at Greenwich for more than 20 years have demonstrated the fallacy of the legend in regard to the weather.These have shown that the greatest number of rainy days after St.Swithin\u2019s followed a pleasant 15th of July.If the spring is dry, the summer after the 15th is often wet, and vice versa.Poor Robin\u2019s Almanac, 1697, says: \u201cIn this month is St.Swithin\u2019s Day On which, if it does rain, -they say, Full forty days to come it will, Or more, or less, some rain distill.\u201d SCOTSTOWN.Mr.R.A.Scott has bégun putting up the frame of his new house.Messrs.L.J.\\ Warneke and R.G.Plaw, of Montreal, and F.G.Perry, of Toronto, commercial travellers, who are taking orders and travelling r Saturday | [All F re Everything Electrical We-carry the most complete line -of Electrical supplies in the Eastern Townships.0 \u201cELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY (0.W.J.WIGGETT,; 100 Wellington Street.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 saving.+++»*%4++0++u.rom NS =m SR SOSrs\u2026 .; - > 1 00 7003%%%44%0%%4030 0430 :/0000003SASSS 3 à 333 SS0U Shoes at Cost Right now is your chance to get really good Shoes nt We're selling the odd lines of Ladies\u2019 and .Oxfords at a reduction to sell quickly.Anyone looking for good Shoes and fair treatnient here, with never anything inferior for the sake of a cheap price, Your complete satisfaction comes before any consideration, of profit, We want your trade next year as well as now.M.J.CHOQUETTE, - 85 Wellington Street \u201c « pe Togs .\\ ks by illness and is gaining spending -a \u201cfew days the guest of ber 54 : three cowly y | cousin, Mr.M.J.Quilliams.- 1 4 Mr.Godbout is building a new Misses Gladys and Olive Hunting- +\" 4 dwelling house on Woodard Avenue.| don, of Irisburg, Vt., were the guests wd - + | of Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Quilliiams last Ea \u201c GRANBORO._ | week.s 4 4 _ Mr.F.Nevenx, of West Shefford, Invitations are out for the opening wet has sold his farm here to Mr.J.of the new Bishep Carmichael Me- oo f'eirier, of Shefford Mountain, for morial Church, which takes place on 5 3.$1,500, Mr, Poirier takes, possession July 24th.This is one of the firest 40 ha this week.0 ; buildings in this part of the country 4.Li Phe Misses Gladys and Lottie Niel | and a fitting -memorial to our late ju and Mr.Rufus Niel visited friends in Bishop.+ Cd A, Faster recently.: ; | \u2014 3 : 4} _ Mr.and © Mrs.Jas.Robinson, of , GOT THE LEMON.| 4 Teor Qweetshurg, Were here on Wednesday; She\u2014I suppose you.had plenty of wo] j or ci | fruit up\u2019 where you were this sum- A ca\" \u20ac _ SOARING.: mer?; oo | i Ay \u201cShe married an, old man who i | He-ANo, there was a notice in the ino qh very rich.\u201d - | dining-room : \u2018In order to prevent wo i \u2018*J went one better on that.Tmar- fruit from being.taken from the table Lo #4 ried a young aviator who is a mil- none will be put on.\u201d | I e} f \u2018 lionaire.\u201d\u201d-Pele Mele, .; [ Ww dud TT : vo \u201814 READING LAMPS \u2014 ge CARE 10 : \u2018 a \u2018 ET 1 ; .' 5 : Every home should have at least one of these Lamps.The greatest pleasure to be had from reading at night, may only he obtained through their use.Ordindry lamps spoil the eyesight.\u201cCall at our show rooms.= SAYER ELECTHIC Sherbrooke.P.Que.2 Sete Nn.1 Strathcona Sq., Phone 365, Main Office, MONTREAL.(Continued from page 1.) tenced yesterday to serve eight months in jail\u2014four months on each bes for his votes\u2014and to pay a fine of $200 and custs.He has appealed.IMMIGRANT SPECIAL ON C.N.R.WRECKED NEAR CAP ROUGE, QUE.Quebec, July 15.\u2014As a result the locomotive tender leaving the rails aboutia mile out of Cap Rouge, four of the six cars on an immigrant adian Northern-Quebec Railway were derailed at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, fire catching in the derailed cars afterwards, and all of them being destroyed.«None of the passengers.were hurt, but a C.N.Q.car inspéctor who was on the train sustained some scalp wounds.NINETY-EIGHT PER CENT.OF CENTRAL VERMONT MEN ARE PREPARED TO GO OUT.Montreal,\u201d July 15.\u2014It was announced yesterday that the strike votw of the 350 men on the Central Vermont had been taken and counted, with the result that 98 per cent.of the men had voted in favor of leaving the service unless they secured the full Kastern Association wage schedule.This vote was received with satisfaction by the union leaders, who remarked that it bore out their contention that the present movement was no mere agitation on.the part of the union officials, but that they were doing their duty as | representing | the will of the members vof the various railway brotherhoods.FIRE IN OWEN SOUND ESTABLISHMENT DOES §25,000 DAMAGE.- Owen Sound, Ont., July 15.\u2014 The 1dry kilns of the Keenan Woodenware Company were destroyed by a fire tition to the On- .| of two convictions for accepting bri- cided to send a peti | Canadian forces in the War of 1812, of | ers who then fell in the defence \u2018special, westward bound, on the Can- | 'PHIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND FOR THE BRAVES OF 1812, Toronto, Ju,y 15.\u2014The York Pioneers and Historical Society has de- tario Government asking that a lasting monument in stone or bronze be erected near the Legislative Buildings, on which may be placed the names of the victories won by the together with the names of the lead.their country, including Brock, Tecumseh and MacDonnell.DEMAND MORE PAY AND FEWER HOURS.Hamburg, July 15.\u2014 Thirty-five thousand shipyard workers united yesterday in a demand - upon their employers for an increase of 10 Der cent.in wages and a fifty-three hour week, They threaten to strike in the event that the concessions are refused.UNIVERSITIES\u2019 CONFERENCE.London, July 15.\u2014The - Oxford, Cambridge and Londen Universities are inviting representatives of the gister universities of the Empire to join in the conference in London in 1912._ st rte Notice \"As the scavenger service for the season is about to be discontinued, * proprietors are requested to advise of any places which may have been \u2018omitted._ TR.DAVIDSON: \u2014_ Y RAI | 4 oo | FRIDAY, | SING FOR 15 DAYS ONLY.| JULY 15th, THE FIRS Come and sec the vastness of this Sale of Sales This is the greatest Furniture and Clothing Sale ever attempted in | Sherbrooke.Goods marked down at prices that should effect a complete clearance.; À .A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS :- + - Art Screens JH Frames are made of so- \u2018La lid oak, golden or mission, | filled: with fine muslin, \u201cJA Lo a.3 folds, reg.$3.00 for $1.98 1 Fine leatherette Go Cart with 4 folds, $4.00, for $2.48 JE 4 Co hood, adjustable front and \u2018hack, B'folds, $5.00, for $2.98 TA Ee ; soli ) Ÿ a th .» Le folds up very small, good solid ~ ATA.- 4 | 1 OMS SO ae i Refrigerators, $6.98 rubber tires, hrown or black.À UN ANS il I: Good family size, 42 in.high, 26 Reg.$10.00, for .§6.98 6 Es rd Lg ; que - _ Wide and 17 deep.Good for 20 : Lu ; + 3 lbs.of ice.) , TH Reg.$10.00 for LL Lune 46.08 Reed Go-Carts, worth - .: = A \u2026 - - RASE RES SAS PET ASPSEEN SE - .i Ve -r - - - See $7.00, for 4.98 Large Size, $8.98 Baby Carriages, over twenty styles, all reduced 35 per cent.Hall Mirrors A full line of Mirrors for 46 x 232, three shelves, | su fue ROM for | Baby Walkerlys \u201cVery handy to learn baby VITITE INAMELLID, | walk.Vtegular $5.00, worth §32.00, for.ee ee 0 Tod.' $19.98 CT $3.48 > BEXTRA FINE SOLID QUA RTHR- # - ; i o JD OAK- Best enamel, Very large x : -1 F - size,.58 x 42 24 in, deep, 4 doors, best enamel lined.6 nickel shelves, \"ecesna00 teersoaes mbessasny Sale will be + Fine Mantle Clocks, ; $6.98 ro Black Imitation Marble, highly $10.00 polished, reg.eee $6.98 See our Men's Suits at $4.98] ; See our Raincoats, $10.00 | Sec our Boys\" Suits, 3 pes.$3.98 line, at Le Lune Le anses $4.98 ' See the Pants wel joffer for.$1.2%; Negligee Shirts at.58 Underwear at .38 A .I | Sec our 415.00 me al .\u2026.\u2026.$9.98) Echenbe: rg Bros, 1 hall in royal oak, quartered oak, weathered oak, with British plate ginss and brass hooks.Lo $6.25 line for .§3 98 cee $8.50 line for .35.48 $12.00 line for .$7.98 $20.00 line for .\u2026\u2026.#L3.48 { .Free Storage.ed \u201d Goods bought during this Stored in our Warehouse, Free of Charge.\u2018| Delivered when ordered.Sensational Bargains in our Clothing Department - EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED FULLY 357, \u201cSee our Linen Costumes at $4.98 See our $3.00 Skirts at $1.98 See our $1.76 Waists at.98 See Ladies\u2019 Coats at .$9.98 32.Wellington Street.A eon fe 3 lel = BOUCHER, LACROIX & FI 3 Ei some more than price.You is on, ; | C7 OUR PRICES ARE \u2018THE LOWEST \u2026 We have real values to offer here, we\u2019re running a genuine July Sale at a great reduction.Large assortment of Suits in all shades and patterns.On broken lines of fine Spring Clothing, we allow half the regular know and everybody knows we keep the best Clothing ever _ offered to the trade and our great reduction nobby, high quality fabrics.Special bargains offered for to-day and stylish and ee TE}, to-morrow.Don\u2019t miss this A BOUCHER, LACROIX \u201c& FISETTEÏ © 163-167 WELLINGTON ST.SHERBROOKE.- jl FIIIIIFIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIINI 99977777377070077770 DAILY NEWS FROM TOWNSHIPS.(Continued from Page: 1.) Elementary diplomas and 2nd Class Academy permits #20 per calender month and those holding McGill Model diplomas $22 per month.Electric Lamps Quartered oak, early - Ænelish fitted with cord, socket and plug, green glass shade like cut.Reg.$5.00, Special - $3.98 Better line, reg.$7.50\u2014 for eseses cenresoncuse ®esersdee wusess ase ervneraesasee = i pe i BR Mission Clocks, Reg.$4.75, for $2.98 A very nice \u201ctimepiece in weathered oak, with a good guaranteed movement.Strikes every 1-2 hour, only 8 See Ladies\u2019 (\u2018oats at 2.$4.98 And a full line of other goods, all to go at the same discount.Twenty-eight school managers were - appointed._ The Secretary Treasurer was in- .structed to advertise for teaches to .be present at an adjourned meeting - to be held on Monday the 25th inst, at 10 a.m., for the purpose of en- - gaging teachers and signing con- \u2018tracts.2200 The subject of the consolidation of schools was discussed but no action was taken but may be later.School District, No.1 Georgeville, has been set off as a separate school municipality for Model\u2019 School purposes.T.4B.Rider was appointed auditor .to act with T.A.Baldwin to audit the \u2018| school hooks for the year ending June 30, 1910, ; i R.C.SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, : COMPTON.OT Compton, July 85 \u2014(Special)\u2014A meeting of the R.C.School Commissioners was held on Tuesday evening, at which Mr.Eucher Couture {was appointed trustee in the place of Mr.M.St.Marie.Mr.P.Doyon was chosen chairman for the ensuing year, and with Commissioner Gilbert and the Secretary were appointed to put the Convent in pro- Per repairs for its re-opening - in September, Messrs.J.E.Rivard & | A.Bureau were appointed auditors for the present year.REBEKAHS ELECT OFFICERS AT COOKSHIRE.Cookshire, July 15.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A regular meeting of Vera Lodge, No.8, D.of R., was held Tuesday evening, Following are the new officers | tbe term, commencing July 1st : N.G., Mrs.Cyrus Macrae.V.G., Mrs.H.A.Worby.Rec.Sec., Miss G.Bottome.Fin.Sec., Miss I>.Plaisance.Treas., Miss P.Learned.; Chap., Mrs.W.Drennan.Warden, Miss Fannie Edwards.Con., Miss Emma Farnsworth.O.G., Miss Mabel Macrae.b I.G., Miss Louise Worby.R.8.N.G., Mr.C.H: Edwards.L.-8.N.G., Mrs.J.Cooper.R.8.V.G., Mrs.J.A.Butler, L.8.V.G., Mrs.T.Macrae, for RACE TRACK COMPLETED AT BROME.vo Brome, July 15.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The race track on the Exhibition groun:ls is now completed and is second to none in the country.The money was well expended \u201cwhich made the course a full half mile and the directors have the hearty support of the public and are to be commended highly for the many improvements in.progress this season, The public are invited to drive at will on the new track as it will add greatly to mak- J ing it firm for the fall races, After haying, during the month of August, there will be held each Ss- turday afternoon, a free-for-all race, without charge of admittance.Mere are several speedy steeds in town end competition\u2018 will he keen, -as outside J horses will be in training for the coming contests.I INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS AT WINDSOR MILLS.Windsor Mills, July 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 ~ samme pm PRAIRLE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow - The \u2014The Oddfellows\u2019 Hall was the scene of a very pleasant gathering on Tuesday night the occasion being the Semi-Annual installation of Officers of Jubilee Lodge, No.31, I.O.O.F., by the District Deputy Grand Master, Fred J.Verrill.The following were the: officers installed: J.P.G., J.Addison; N.G., L.Wheeler; v.G., Geo.Crutchlow; Rec.-Sec., F.leattie; Fin.-Sec., A.W.Sykes; Treas., T.D.Ward; Warden, Thos.Farquhar; Conductor, W.Greeley; R.S.N.G., J.Dun- lop;, L.8.N.G., \u2018N.Caswell; R.8.V.G., G.R.Fowler; L.8.V.G., J.Nichols; Ins.Guardian, L.\u2018l'uftnail; Out.Guardian, R.McLeod; R.S.S., S.J.- Ward; L.8.8., J.P.Cox; Chaplain, S.H.Rankin, - .The District Deputy was accompan- \u2018lied by Brof Urquhart, of Richmond, who assisted in the installation.After tle: ceremony refreshments were served and an altogether enjoyable evening was brought to a close.SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC AT \u201c FARNHAM.\u2018 - St.James\u2019 Sunday School picnic was held Wednesday on the church and rectory grounds./ At 2 p.m.the scholars were given a ten-mile drive, and after returning to the.grounds supper was served to eighty.In the evening games and races were enjoyed by young and old.\u2018 The following were the fortunate Prize winners : 50 yards\u2019 dash\u2014Grant Petch.100 yards\u2019 dash\u2014Gordon O'Hara.Potatoe race (girls under 10 years) \u2014Dorothy Pickel.7 Potatoe race (girls over 10 years) \u2014Verona McCorkill.\u2018Hopping race (under 10 years)\u2014 Cecil Starke.: - Hopping race (over 10 ford Brown.Blind fold race Martha Russell.Blind fold race Muriel Landers.Throwing weight (under 10 years) \u2014Willie Lifton.fo.Throwing weight (over 10 years)\u2014 Jas.Kavanagh.Three-legged race (under \u201810 years) \u2014Clayton Hesse and E.I\u2019ickel.Three-legged race (over 10 years)\u2014 Lyle Starke and Cécil Harris.50 yards\u2019 dash (girls under 10 years) \u2014Hilda O'Hara.100 yards\u2019 dash (girls years)-\u2014Muriel Brown.Little people\u2019s race\u2014Won by Donald Kavanagh, Donald Planche.Oranges and: candies were given to all before departing for home.MARRIAGES.LARIVIERE- MOREAU.North Coaticook, July 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014~Monday morning St.Edmoad\u2019 Roman Catholic | church, Coaticook was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when Albertine A., daughter-of the late Louis Moreau, was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Mr.Joseph Edward Lariviere, photographer of COaticook.The bride was gowned in white silk \u2018poplin, heavily braided and wore the customary veil and orange blossoms years)\u2014Ful- (under 10 years)\u2014 (over 10 ycars)\u2014 over 10 8 and carried a shower bouquet of sweet peas.\u2018 .| The ceremony was performed.by the Rev.Father Seguin, Parish Priest of Coaticook.| The wedding breakfast was served at the home\u2019 of Mrs.Laroche, sister vof the bride.| The travelling suit of the bride Was lavender poplin with hat to match.| The newly married couple- took the morning.train amid a shower of rich confetti and old shoes, for St.Hyacinthe, Montreal and other points, bride received - many beautiful Farnham, July; 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014The.Hilton Willoughby, I presents, among them a handsomé & tension table from her young lady M friends; also the gentleman friendso! RE; the groom presented her with & hant some dinner set and silver km, and forks.On their return they 8 \u2018 make their hume in Coaticook.2 DUROCHER \u2014 POMERLBAU, © Lake Megantic, July 15\u2014(8 3 \u2014On Wednesday, July 13th, the pg-§) riage of Mr.Pierre DLurocher, son \u20ac: Mr.Joseph Durucher, of the Durod- #3 er mill, North Whitton, near Mezar #3 tic to Miss Marie Pomerleas, d¢ § Spaulding, was solemnized at: theR * C.Church, Meguantic, early Wodne jg day morning, by Rev.J, E.«Chr quette.Cf - : After the ceremony a wedi i breakfast was served at the home d the bride\u2019s parents.+ \u201c £, A ; 4 rted, id $ Deaths Reporte vssvevsvsssussacsa | MRS._J.PLUMIJEY, NORTH HAT k; ftidT i North Hatley, July 15 \u2014(Special) q \u2014Mrs.J.Plummley died at the bom H of her niece, Mir».ni.LeBaron, att I o\u2019clock this morning.The funeral will be held from Abbott school house, at 2.30 p.Bi to-morrow.° LOR TA \u2014 E: Fa = BEL * nee 5 met ANGUS McDONALD, NORTH MAB ; TON.LVRS Lake Megantr-, Quly 15.\u2014(Bpedil #4 \u2014The sad death of Angus, the iF.g year-old son of MT, Donald C.vi = last Sunday after an operation J appendicitis, which was performed ca Dr.McDonald, of Bury and8 doctaf y from Sherbrooke.o£ The funeral was held on Tueeds! 4 and much sympathy is felt for sorrowing parents and relatives.HENRY SITRVAN, CANTERBURY By Canterbury, July The death of Mr.Tienry Sherms! Ky took place Monday evening.He E } been a sufferer for a number of yess 15.\u2014(Special)- 4 4 and death Came 2 n relief from a He was 75 years old, being born in # Suffolk, Jue.comine to this cous try when a very small child.married Ellen Coates in 1864 EA W 8 Eight 3 Er Christian, and throuish his long 8° F4 ness was never henid to come ca He was cared for by Li wife, 4 still survives hun, and two S008, LL.live with him.\u2018 His funeral wa - Lireely atténded OR LATE RODFIUCK © MORRISON, NICTOR, TTT and also, by a former, marriagé, \" lives out Were son and Ye daughters whoo dents of 2 gantic.Th The funeral vw.ce 1 on Tues A in the Kého Vale cru terr) where sf A terment tool plac.ie servie 42 conducted by the tu.A7.Mcleod ke pastor of the Mo i reshyter » Church, of which + + ceased W ge elder.; Mr.Morrison en tom Sootisd | {in 1876 and wow 0 «ttled on farm nt Vietogis 11 * where he.\"since lived.gant | There wi cu vo\u201d ao attends Lake Megantie, Joy 175.\u2014(Specis) A The death of Mr.74 \u201cured last BW | La race Er re ow ow .Es ERR oo - À Leod, of North Marston, took pisé#: § - mer, children were born to them, is il still living, three boys and 3 .girls.He was u quiet, unassumisé À ; jt -aerick Morris 8 CLEMEN ; Commenci LANCT( MOVING py Hear th MISS E ~ TENDER Sealed tenders Bridge,\u2019 will ts tary of the Tow: to the 23rd 1u- of a reinforced 100 feet span on in the said tow » tions may be nc retary, or at th.ed: Returnable | will also be mini! cepted cheque eu: be furnished wit - or any tender no FRED G4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cBa AUCT I .Saturday \"The undersigne.\u2018Auction, at the | KING of the GG Bherbrooke : Ou cash.\u2018 Bale at 9 o'dlo JOHN J.Gi} mr 22nd A mecting\u201c of officers and men day at 7 p.m., range for Petews Uniform\u2014 Plain By order, .R.H.I 0.C.4 The Tobin ° WAN \"BENCH À Steady work Apply in person to the Head Oflid \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 HELP wa ANTED \u20148AI ' line, permane¢ antoed, no exper \u2018Write, Luke Bros.\u2014_\u2014 [WANTED -\u2014 Al and.collect; brooke, alsu one ust speak both ecord.| ANTED \u2014 A .our woollen ; turing Company, 3 ANTED \u2014 A strong hoy, to make himseif ge store.Best of ref Hunter, Foster.\u2014\u2014 e+ re | ANTED\u2014CLE] \\¥V¥ store.Must reference.Bex 34 \\W ANTED\u2014PRIN b all round m tion.Stanstead Que., ANTED \u2014 A\u2019 } blacksmith.nington, Box 132 WANTED \u2014 FI | smith, perma wages.Married mn: Box 42, Record © \\ JANTED \u2014 IN \u2018YY and wife to hu valid and \u2018house w Age, small final 34 Stratheo: SITUATIO: UTUATION w S Erapher, Ne ma.Box 36 Reo WANTED, \u2014 pu ) thirty \u2018echer by ex \u2018years of Record Oflice, ee er = IOST A [[,C#T\u2014IN EAST ; 4 green auto | return to R, E.W \u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 REAL ESTA\u2019 YOR 8ALK \u2014 1 \u2014 Ville.Appl, [KoR saLr\u2014 no.; Footns and I light, freplace, , aot T furnace, £0 48 x 110; cheay, Abply Box 94 Jie (OTTAGE Arp / Bog for sale, i line 1 une neh.A 5 Lg st, 1 _ 83 - er BALE \u2014JI.( B06 Bellevue ÿ Boulevard, near.0 ATE apply Box :- OR SALEZA at the age Hf 7.| pro AE .bert day, July 1oth, ;1 pi.home at vie 2 Lowansville,\u201d Que \u2018toria Hill.M: VW ,1i-en had = Live cre In deptu ML all last wipiez, dering from gE app 00, Orchard al Ww Te i ich bia es.Wa store attack of paraælve from whic 11 lébair, pusnted.v- never really re\u2026 5 He leaves ey and krcen 1 mourn his re a widow an taing 11e trees children, «ix .L four daughte® | \"1% of relatives mud Hi en.ut the ! \" eral, ; - - and \u201cTouts nwo steel ceilings, Ww, ty water, | Stationary w cellars, coal bin \u2026 0 coal and goods.parn With stahlin, hinke house and h.-> bute: *, harn.alo robes and niture, , ville.Apply M TRACHEK] 5 QUALIFIE) | Lestaut tent.Dicipality\u201duf 2e Month.Salas $ cour, Bev Lieas Ve ~ i ; i ) Ne Ga wt AA rn ee Shed ants ep - : Lo \u2019 ; PAUK SFVEN SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1910, .a 4 ath + SUPERIOR COURT MISS E.TREPANY The Fourteenth Day of July, 1910.Before Genest & Broderick, P.S.C.KASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK, a \u2014 - body politic \u2018and corporate, having its head office and principal place of busi- TE .\u2018ness in the City ot Sherbrooxe, District of St.Francis, i ~ Sealed tend rs, marked \u201cTender for (Plaintiff, Creditor, R.J.Spearing.Goldsmith and Diamond Merchant.\u2019 33 Straihcowa fq.Bell phone 413.v .These Big Bargains in Seasonable Goods Everything Reduced for the big Alteration Sale = For To-1 -MOrrow\u2019 S Selling oe ot gl your share = * CLEMENT THEATRE , À LEADER FOR OVER, 50 YEARS.[reccocescosscccccc0u00 \u2018 a R ° : - AAAAPA AAA AA Ee \u2014 00KS F F It ° DIAM 0 NDS : FOR SUMMER COMFORT a 7 > The average person buys dia- ° FOR SUMMER READING : i .- monds largely on faith, and the .1 Coul Openwurk Net Cor- - | C mmencing duly 1st \u20ac ° best service to be rendered by ° Many recent titles.Sale ets.Sale orice.ct i 0 # ® ones judgment is in deciding e price \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.vu 490 sets.© a e price .4 ¥ 1 ® where one may safely have confi- e '* i + oi a tte id ® gence in buying.® Fo | L mi © Our many years of experience e / 2 à BAKING POWDER.° enable us to\u2019 select Diamonds of g DAILY STORE NEWS : \u2014 i i d pol- @ .Ne - = LC | FAMOUS ® \u201cuality, Perfect cutting an ., t T Ni ht Fridav.I uly 15th 1910 - ! From Grocers for 25c.per lb.© ish.e - Wellin ton Street Store is 0 en La © o- 1 lay, y.\u2019, vu .- SW.» MCLAREN, LIMITED, o DIAMONDS MOUNTED TO ® 136-138 8 | 9 9 à ea anufacturers, : \u2018 .MOVING PICTURES reece so titi womens.|, cot one ois \"Bi prarentee $ | CANADA.; T0 ® trade\u2019 on the basis of thoroughly > i.Province of Quebec,\u201d _ : deserving it.° : Hear the great Singel District of St.Francis.- ® e © © © © © © e © © e ® © © © ° e ° 3 Secre- PEER : Bridge.will be received by the HENRI RICHARD of Asbestos in ; we the Town vf Conticuok, Que., up | \u2019 a tary of 2rd inst , for the construction De rownship St Shipton, in the said ( 1 IY NEWS of EEE over tho.Comrie en of and tr der, - Francis, manufacturer - AAA AAAAAAAA 100 feet span Ove He oaticoo River.Defendant, Debtor.Mrs.W.B.Ives is spending a few in the said town.Plans and specifica The defendant having on the 13th day tions may be ren a ko Sec of July made an abandonment of his days in.Cookshire visiting friends.retary.or at the à s Property for the benefit of his creditors, toed.Returnable plans and specifications {he creditens of said\u2019 defendant are or.| \u2018All up for the ball game to morrow will also be mailed upon, ee hh ac dered to appear at the Court House, in \u2014Sherbrooke vs.Beebe.Adm.¢.epted cheque equal 10 © the City of Sherbrooke, in the trict : - w be furnished with tender, and the Jowest of st Francis, on thé twenty.second day] Mr.Wyatt Woodrow has left town or any tender Tut necessarily accepte of July instant, at the hour of eleven to resume operations on his farm -at FRED \u20ac.DAVIS, Con.Eng., of the clock, in the forenoon, to give Suffield ty Strathcona Sq., their advice touching: the appointment of \u2018 Sherbrooke, Que.a Curator and Inspectors to the said} - 1 Bourgoin.of Montreal _ abandoned estate and upon all matters Mrs.George goin, f ' 20 | TROPIC PUG AY SITUS A FAI Py ee Le - - an - , \u2014 .N iN | - .EL «2 a eee pr eg.- », - = FC EE lw 2 tr 4 LF ey 1 URLS\u201d DRESSES {Ladies Rainproois 4 Saja\u2019 us ;( 6 9 C : Saturday Sale +.2 \u201d f 8° ame ae which may - be legally submitted to Of the Rev.Napoleon Codere, has re- -them ; the notice of the said time and] turned home.Bananas place of meeting to be inserted once in - .W.J.Lond Bowen Avenue AUCTION SATE fon shia tin, Tm 5 52 | Mes London, Bowen Avenue We have four dozen purcale and | $9 98 gingham Dresses for to-morrow\u2019s | 8 re t Sherbrooke, is visiting friends .y ; oo ake dule of creditors to be specially noti- Last we and Montreal.sale ; all well and cutely made, all We h: af .A æ TA - ON\u2014 fied by registered letters.DERICK, .6 to 14 \u201cvears : values e have fifteen new Kaine -Ù : » Saturday July 16th 1910 CRNEST & RRopER Mrs.Planche, Bank street, hoe be ll Ou WOE Years ; i.69c coats direct from the factory | = ,, HURD, FRASER, MACDONALD turned to town from a two months 90c., 85c.and 75\u20ac; to-morrow, L a cL > RE Dan Ai fie KING STREET CROS & RÜGG, Attorneys for Plaintit.visit to friends in Lowell, Mass.gr | + to-day which we bought ata 2010018 Auction, at the KING: © 4 LALIT} : .y > TE $ING of the Grand Trunk Railway, Miss Graves and Miss Anna Graves RAP PAPA NN AAA , ; il erbrooke .Une carload of Bananas for \u2018 Insolvent Notice of Maritana, are visiting Mrs.Gor-| - | .special price; the values of | 27% \u201caie nt 9 clock am.In the matter of | don and Mrs, McKee, at ~Glencaim ASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AMAAAAAMAAMAAAAAAAA these garments were - $15 == A v - .Pi 1] r - 1 PE , a Joux 4\" GRIFPITH, auctioneer |.S, Robitaille & Co.Cottage\u201d\u201d North Hatley, Que, Ladies\u2019 Whitewear for the Alteration Sale $14 and $12 : for = dE Merchants ot {Bherbrooke, Best f the season to-morrow .y, - 15 Insolvent.est game 0 LADIES\u2019 NIGHT GOWNS\u2014 UNDERSKIRTS\u2014 row\u2019s sal on 22nd, Ba tery : The undersigned will sell by | \u2014Beebe vs.Sherbrooke.; 65 \u2018 One lot-95e., 7 75c., and G3c to-morrow s sale .= va y ù 75c; line for .dasseee aaversanneeacss Se, 65C., fOr ficient rarer ot 0 + Pablic Auction The infant son of Mr.and Mrs.A.] 1.25 line, for 2 98¢, - Lo Lid A meeting of all the omeers Me À on.Blue, who has been very ill for some $1.00 line, f0F Lies comer.85e, S1.25 line, for VA AAA AAA : Co \"0 officers and men Ww 1 In ten days, was much better yesterday $1.4 nd 7 | 1 0 and $1.50 line for .$1.18 $1.50, $1.60, $1.75, VA ; : day at 7 p.m., at the Armory to ar- + Thursday, July 21st, 1910 and it is hoped.that he is now out.of \u2018 2,00, $1.95 line forg1.48 FAL wire iene on $1 25 AAAAAAA Wi 40 range for Petewawa trip.at their office, NO.155 WELLINGTON | danger $2.40, $2.00, $1.95 line for$1.48 gq on iro \u201cfor I 71.50._ { Cn - Uniform-\u2014Plain clothes.STREET, SHERBROOKE, the assets of |.g ° 8 82.40, $2.75 line, for essveruences \u20182e 9 I, By order, _ \u201cthe above estate, consisting of Grocer- Miss P.Mignault, daughter of Mr.CORSET COVERS.DR.wens| a ICS dinmer R.H.FLETCHER, Capt., - |ies, Tobacco, Candy.\u2018Biscuit, Etec.and Mrs.J.O'C.Mignault, while ; Be A } .+ - - \u2019 hd = * A .80c, line for .covve ernreiiennns ac.30¢.line, fOr .i.cocvove viivereniniens 256.«041 U | 0.C.22nd Battery, C.F.À.EH to per inventory to ¥, 081.or picnicing at Victoria Park with her 40c, line for 0.Lercsrennees 88e.40c.line, for .terre 83e, _ => oT - Pres.ete ve ve Prier \u2014\u2014l family fell from a see-saw and frac- M} @5c.line for \u2026 rere Ganseune 48c, 65c.line, for verre 48c, q A ° $1,090.82 tured her arm.- M5 3 | | - È i Sale at 2 o'clock p.m.Terms of sdle, RARE PAPA J _ Co The Tobin Manufacturing Co.al p.Mr.and Mrs.L.Champagne who \u2018( : i co WANT 8 OR 10 | Woks Store will be oben for inspection, have been visiting friends, were taken \u2018 3 BENCH CARPENTERS - For inventory and further information by the Abbe Bussiere to inspect: the \\ .$5.00; $6.50, $7.90.co 1 id.apply to Curators\u2019 office.new presbytery of Notre Dame de 0 ° ® All special reduved prices 7 ; {ppl in person or by correspondence | | CRSEON IS BeBRYANGER.| Sherbrooke, now under construction.| Waist Sale\u2014Alteration Prices for Tomorrow : 1.Apply in person or by co .\u2014 , \u2018 ; u 5 = oe Head Office, Bromptonville.Joint (Sorators.Mr.and Mrs.C.D.White and Ladies\u2019 Skirts at $3.98 - oo J 5 to | ] G.H.KERR, Auctioneer = children, Mrs.Alexander Woods and SOME LAWN BLACK TAFFETA Fifty Ladies\u2019 Skirts in black Lawn Skirts $1.25 : 2 | AAA Miss Helen Woods left to-day for the HANDROMH SILK WAISTS\u2014 and colors, ail this season's goods, [ \u2018 ) < \\ White Mountains, where they wi e ; $3.25 value, pretty styles, in Voile, Panama, JR Handsome Lawn Waigsts i terials.Values, in Cadet Blue, Fawa or White \u2014 ! Vd \u2019 :- guests at the well known Gray's Inn \u2014 embroidered fronts or glteration .$2.75 gra, Vase $1.50, Ali at one light and cool for summer.Value a .oT : ~- | 99 for a couple of weeks.| plain\u2019 tailor-made style.ee price, £3 08 $1.60 $1 25 LOT Le 4: 7 | 66 i ; t All sizes, 32 to 42.WHITE JAP SILK Alteration Sale .ot Alteration Sale .x) Fh Jidsom .: meeting w 1 \u2019 bc.line for .W)C, i = ep?d © ex ily ecor A t as held this week a 75c.line 65c VE .[ Fi | voung lady : Lennoxville of the Executive Commit- , 91,00 line for 85c.- WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA ; me 5 i Pe $1.25 line for .98c.Value $2.50, A | 1 friends of i tee of Bishop's College School, those : \u201d Alteration @1 ()Q : 05 +H g \u2018th a hand- J : Bic ResuLts FoR For LITTLE Moxey, attending from out of town being the Sale \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 or AAAI Trunks.- i : pir rr knives - Very Rev.Dean Williams ev.10 BLACK TAFFETA .- , i the lk \u2014_\u2014 - Canon Balfour.Considerable routine 17 BLAS AISTS\u2014 SHUNTUNG SILK Ladies\u2019 Kimonas : « co y business was transacted 4.50, WAISTS\u2014 a ISES, ! ook.2 G RaTEs\u201415 words or less 15c each insertion, one \u2018bus Assorted styles, $ Natural color, hand- Ten dozen, Cool, Short, aE ha l d Ladies free\u2014Beebe vs.Sherbrooke, 54.75 and $5.00 values, some style, value $3.50, Figured = Lawn mi - Grips and & : - bo LEAD, % | cent for each additional wor \u2019 six inser- on Lacrosse Grounds to-morrow.Sale .coi oe flteration 39, Sizes\u2014ad 0 Suit Cases .{ , + + at or .= | .\u201c .\u2014.es 200 000 TOW 's _ _ y 3 3 = \u2014(Bpecid) tions for the price of five, | Mrs.Frank Bradley was the victim Jomogrows 20¢ Stock replenished to- day after hoo ; th, the - ; yesterday of an unpleasant and pos- Brown or Navy Jap Silk Waists.pretty style: 9 the big week's selling.= œ ; Ly Ce son of sibly very serious accident.She was , 1 P PAPE 15 PER CENT.DISCOUNT s Er he Duroek- - \u2018 \u2018| engaged in \u2014bottling jam when the $3.50 value; alteration sa SE AEE L IRL RTETEPIY ] ' 12 OFF ALL THESE GOODS.Fr | ear Megaz- \"HELP WANTED\u2014MALE, | HELP WANTEL\u2014FEMALR, glass jar burst: with great violence, Prints and Ginghams, lc TO-MORROW.ER ; Hi merleau = oo and cut her hand very severely al- o hundred pieces to select 1 .pom, 4 | at the R.| i ANTED 7SALESMEN, EXCLUSIVE WANTED GENERAL SERVANT, DO most to the bone.Dr.Williams who from.all our regular os ERS Indian Head Suiting | , .i lne, permanent, big earnings guar- A ; ; ; lines for To- Morrow, a 1° = TET 7 \u201cly Wednes- teed, no experience, 10 vacancies, &irl is kept, Irs.D.J.McManamy, 73 was called, was obliged to put à a _ per yard .ooo 1 C - The popular material for summer 3 a .Cher rite, Luke Bros., Ltd., Montreal.or 69 Londog St.number of stitches in the woun an Ladies\u2019 | costumes, Wash Suits and Skirts, : ; ; nticipate untowar re- : | 7 white, and all the season's desir- - - 1 4 | JANTED \u2014 AGENT, SALESMAN ANTED AT ONCE\u2014COOK AND does not anticip idable Parasols Baskets white, and all the season's de; .8 a wedding } and collector \u201cfor City of.Sher.housemaid: References required.sults, other than the unavoida : \"For the Big 1\u2019 .3 \u2019 Lv he home df foie, also one for Co.of Compton, APPly Mrs.T.ok Craig.14 Dominion Pain, but in any event Mrs.Bradley, Stockings ro We have a good line of Market Alteration Sale .,.(°C 1 - \u201c3 Ts _ gust speak both languages.Address 47 Avenue, Sherbrooke.| is incapacitated for some time.For Baskets with or without covers._ A, E Le 28 _ scord.TINING ROOM GIRL WANTED, -\u2014 rts Prices Ihc.15c., 20c, 2c.up | Sticky Fly Paper ; 28 YVANTED \u2014 A MACHINIST FOR speaking French and Englis UN .: to 8èc, i EB eét | our woollen mill.Paton Manufac- days off.Good wages.Apply Victoria Mrs.(Dr.) Shaw gave a very en- Special, 25¢.The _ Ten boxes ready for to-morrow.= Lu 5 ted turiog Company, Sherbrooke.Restaurant.SR joyable afternoon tea on Wednesday.Spi Sera I baskets, sui\u2019- Cor Lo rheets DC \"2-28 , = \u2014_ : ; | Twenty-five sma ye ee Lecce eens - po .ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, ACTIVE, WANTED \u2014 FOR OUR WOOLLEN Among those present were Miss De lu ink, heliotrope, .able.for carrying cggs or lunches Tor 0% fl strong boy, 17 to 20 (Protestant) mill, some experienced Ce oustom.seve and Miss Yvonne Deseve, of whit ane eter.ote.All sizes.A Alteration were 1ñc, and 20c-, 10¢ Box of 25 double sheets SIC , « oR diddy ' ke ake hel generally equired.AM.a wedllens and looms.Apply Paton Echo Cottage; Mrs.Wilson Mrs.regular 35c.value, To-miorrow's sale .AAI for op Leccees Learecceunee / | btore est of references required.A : | ; c : : 18 8 TH HAT.: Hunter.Foster.a Mfg.Co., Sherbrooke.| ; Buzzer, Mrs.es os.Harding.Soveration Sale, LL Ie Sale AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA x } à | 5 ep Mrs.Cayford rs.Hodson an : a : _ So .201 ( NZ TANTED\u2014CLERK FOR GROCERY VWANTED \u2014 ONE STARCHER WITH Hawley.yt _ : _ we \u2014 Special) foros (ore.Must have experience.Give bod Somer.er on ® Steam Mrs.Hodson, Miss Margaret Kerr, Veilings 0 LS ti ff PO | \"8 \u20ac the por felorence.Box 34 Record.~~ Laundry, Miss Marguerite Brayley, all of Always a good selection here.5 PARASOLS The Grocery Section © ers many \" hg raron, at & TANTED\u2014 PRINTER | COMPETENT - ; few weeks Choose from any of our 25c.lines LADIES\u2019 WHITE P \u2014 _ - .aN WAToD TRIMER | Cours post | WVE WANT ONE | LADY IN BACH \u2018 Montreal, are spending a for the Alteration Sale.10ç All new.the (31:20 line.Be chances to save, to-morrow.If you = from the WW Lion.Stanstead Journal, Rock Island, oa) Lown RN Lee -bag.A great vin Mrs.Cay or t Montreal.is Vis per yard .wea.ow : Alteration a ue 0 oe tel phone for anything.io TT 1 FE .\u2018 .ue.2 ; À rs.arding, o oO , - .: ele pe 2; .- [ sho ; ce.\u2018The Triplex Bag unshades n come, ® \u2018 2,30 p.m4 WANTED \u2014 Ar ONCE.A GooD rr Tags In one.Ladies with spare iting Mrs.D.M.R c Feather Boas os Girls es the girls mor ca ; \u2018 \\ blacks, Apply Henry Cun | time can increase their dieulars friplex Week-end visitors were: Mr.Cay- Black, white, grey, fawn, axe Ne fittle Sunshade, 2bc.this list.I 7 \"TH MARS Mington, Box 132, Dixville, Que.any.NY eronto parie - ford, Mr.D.M.Ross and Dr.T.P.Alteration Sale, Discount $1.00 kind, 19¢ E ; : oo WANTED = FIRST- CLASS BL ACK- ag 9.ad Shaw, all of Ye whe their ! off.- \"Alteration Sale ., .Lt TTR VANIL LA AND LEMON \" 5 YY mat) © \u2019 ol : iti : JOICE DAIRY TTER\u2014 + + - .mith, permanent work and good families: .Dr.James aw, also | ; CHOI : PRA GT i = .( Special} | Bos.| Married Mn pprelerred.Apply = LES LE Montreal, with \u2018bis brother, and Mr.Linen Suitings Ladies\u2019 Rain or Shine Paia- SE Compton, 22¢ ge.Count bottles, sold in ; =, the 1# - [Box 42, Record Office.; T\u2014FLAT, 7 ROOMS AND \u2018and Mrs.Thos.Wilson, \u2018of, |Magog, \u2018 Fawn, light blue, green, helio- ; sols, aturday mu 4 usual way at $1.25 and $1.00 \u2019 Me - AOF 10 RENT FL red and decorated, i G H.wil MÈ, Bishop trope, etc 36 in.wide, all linen.: ' GGS : © per bottle.Our price JC ac.ANTED = IMMEDIATELY.MAN |! bath.newly pape lat Mr.Geo.ilson\u2019s.: Son ki ' $1.25 kind, - FRESH EGGS\u2014 Cy per bolle! Le Ye) \u201cook place.W and wie to help in care of male in- centrally Jocates.oh moderate.APP Mr.McManus, Mr.Daniels; all of Usual B0e- kind.en, az, 2236 Alteration Sale .8c : Twenty-five dozen taken 93 J Tomorrow.«ration for be es v rk sp ly C.0 Par and Business College.id Montreal, also Mr.E.Robinson, of | ) i Eeturdass \u2018Sale reeves = RED SALMON\u2014Very best quality, us ~rformed bY mer, SES ra na Sere, 00 F LT FSIRAPLE ROUSE | Magog, at Mr.Wilson's; \u2018aod AOL E PIN INIIIIAIIINNEIINNNI a OATS Zoe, kind.18e 4 a doctor = \u2014 \"NO LP TS VERY DESI Vacant Sept.Mis.Ross siting\u2019 their -s ih Mr: D.ROLLED OAT ax, $1 95 Saturday Sale .oe on SITU ATIONS WANTED.\u2019 ist.Apply G.D.Maékirinon M.Ross; E.Rogers, Mr.W.Es l M $ ecials- 8 to 10 a.m.Saturday, per DAE wo DD HIRES BOUT BEER\u2014 L © cl Tuealsy Site ATION | WANTED AS STENO- ur.Traver and.Miss Alice /Traver, of ar y orning P v's SODA BISCUITS\u2014 Value 25¢.bottle, 4 {De - it, for t Rp graphor, Stanstead College diplo- TO LET\u2014IN LENNOXVILLE, Ad-, Eastman, calling on friends.MOONE Sor ODA or 25 To-morrow 211 ; TC _ tives.ma.Bux 3, Record, ) ress.pained Record.on : Mr.Myers, of Granby, also [ : Come Yours elf or Send Ver DOX suvers rms es IC up \u201c \u2014\u2026.LIT Ca | d Mr.Williams, of Mont- .} CORN SYRUP\u2014 ANTED - POS BOUK- Thomas an : \u201cLo \u20ac HANS\u2014 VES\u2014 BC cvorvvrvsren veaveregs eevee 124c.RY RBURY.W Keeper hy POSITION A ce man, JOR RENT \u2014 COTTAGE oN LAKE real, spent a couple of days recently LADIES LACE COLLARS\u2014 LOG CA B OrIVRE Jumbo bottles \u201cextra os for nee oy PAY special) Hurt vears of Lage.Apply Box 41, I' Massawippi.Beautiful 39, Reed's at the club house on the island.All news one.values, , Value 13c., 10\u20ac quality.Value, 60c bottle, 10% | sherman ff Em Eagle |, The teachers and pupils ot St fe Sand ae.values, 206 EEN 1 KS 49¢ xEASTINE BAKING POWDER \u2014 -.He bad.- LOS STAND.FOUND.- - - John\u2019s Sunday School, Eastman, \u2019ARLOR MATCHES\u2014 IR per packet, 25\u20ac vec .aps ., ri _ 4 | ; 1d Li of years essaie (STore TO LE PrLARGE SORE\" held their annual picnic in Manoche\u2019s LADIES\u2019 LACE.JABOTS\u2014 PA 10 am 11¢ 1SSING D a Ch packel, .Te ym pain.1, OST IS BAST ANG US, JULY 18T, | s pou occupied.Ye.Thoroughly | Grove on Tuesday of this week.Rev.AN new, values 206 3 five-cent boxes for .LLG SALAD DRPSN GS.and goblel \u20ac - e :£ 27 \u2019 aD, : born in.return To mn Ako dag rabe.Finder please Bon, ate, moderate | \u2018terms.Apply G.and Mrs.Ireland, also Mesdames 8 to 10 am.C MIXED BISCUITS\u2014 CAKE ICINGS.EVAPORATED APPLES\u2014 | i coun- = > i iltard, s & H.Kerr & Son.1 Dingman, Craig, Parker, Boyle and WHITE WASH BELTS Always sold 10c., \u2018 .A direct shipment.y Vertou Nice fruit, .Oc¢ \"= oo 7 a 7 5 + 3 5 S\u2014 _ , = -s\u2014ass i any.nd .cerraete eee = Lill.He REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.O LET\u2014LARGE HALL IN WEBSTER Maddis had charge of the party BoC A rot 12¢ 8 5e.Lo a.m.LL D3¢ flavors\u2014assorted in 95 | er pou \u201c1h Bight : TIGR sa, TT TT Block, Wellington : \u2018St.Apply 4 the children thoroughly enjoy a 8 to 10 am.\u2014 Cn Or \u201cPor ue ores vannes .JC BUCKWHEAT FLOUR\u2014 25 ) ; sixO af ! ville.Lr ~ ) OT SR AT LENNOX.Wiggett, or W.R, Webster.: themselves.- * SLIPPERS\u2014 BORDEN'S CONDENSED 6 1b8.fOr.oo JC - 7ère À Carrie Srp JOR RENE \u2014 PENENENTS SFE:| The road from the raîrond cross: Ladies sures SURG ue ue we CNE Gate rie pee ; acstimine i For SAL F\u2014NO.77 QUEEN ST., 9 FE cially fitted in the Bellevue ; ut ing to the cottages on this side of, Value $1.35, $1 13 8 to oa Sm.Co 23¢ on up in linen bags So und 6 dbs.| plit | cas, Cor Heal, ~ Tong si | ligh he,\" a oad Bore eee near Carpet Works.Apply CHET | the lake is being put into better re | 8 to 10 am.SHEL = 124 bounds, usual 90 D 6 Ibs.Gold Dust Corn .250.hong ain: \u2018| hot air fie hardwood | floors, new (her.pair.Both last year and this it; I SQUARE BLUEING\u2014 - Saturday, Tn es 49c 6 Tbs.Old-fashioned o- - comp 6 ase, good cellar, barn ; HAIR NETS\u2014 .; 20 und per bag .ve Oatmeal 25¢ 1 who VE 110; cheap to quick purchaser.a was at times rather dangerous for, Value A0c.Ge Value, à oc.pound._ ; 126 atmeal \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.nn .ie, ns wha : Zpply Box 94 Record.\u2019 _ -FOR SAL .teams to venture through.Me L.| 8 to 10 a.m.20000 5D HAM \u201cae .PURE GOI.D JELLY wd are EVAPORATED I ; 20 == SLs, T OTT No ae germ ARR ST E 130- h harge_of the wor POTT ; Ta Twenty dozen assor Apricots, per Ib.cen.Cc.AT EITTLE TAKE MA- 3S SALE OR EXCHANG 2 Blunt has charg ADIES\u2019 GLOVES\u2014 1246, tin.( : \u201c \\j ;p metre 200 ed., C Box fer ss, farnished ; also, gaso- k OR i farm with good buildings and Mr.O.Garceau has recently had Li Blgck, tan, grey ur white .yale.0 a 2 for \u2026\u2026 19¢ Ready for To morrow, Lu 156 l\u2019eaches, per Ib.\u2026\u2026.vos \u201cloo.ttendeds > Ke laut Apply © i.I\u2019.Dupuy, 34 well cropped.8ix miles from Lennox built in his-cottage a very odd but Taffela quality, - _ z puckets o sscrcreue Prunes asescuce » wecrivoun sesisesesserean \u20146 51 ville, for small place near town or, city, The face of the Value 35¢., DC COMFORT OR GILT EDGE Co _ SULATED SPGAR\u2014 ; ISON, igor \u2018S NOS 805: property.Address Box 35, Record.beautiful fireplace.tel ace ot pure ! 8 to 10 am.+ SOAP\u2014 FLAKE 5 HRAT ed | to-day GRA: 100 pound bags.ISON, SALE \u2014L0TS NOS, 305\" AND fireplace and the mantel are o Valu 5e.bar.= .A fres ot T BY.n $500 1 1066 vi i > Xap ISHED , - ; a ! , _ alue, © ; fresh, 6Gôc.per 1b), Redpath.2.22000 5 me .ial) Boulevard.Ce Na ar or Sn Aer Or SALE \u2014 OLD ESTABLISHED white marble, white Ee et aus | LADIES UNDER pithout 8 to 10 a.an., 13 for 50c crise and fr 25¢ Halifax o.oo HOU hag - «=pecl ars apply Box 55 > Res ord.plum 1s, hardware, tin- built of bricks an undreds Ol { , with sho AS \u2014 16) STOUR._- i P ; 3 ro Complete stock of todls, t ; .PB 15c.value.106 CANNED APPLE i FRENCH PEAS\u2014! Mort ison, 3 To Tn Tee ware and raw materials.Reason or bottles, The effect 1S decidedly uni ph ; { 1U a.ni.«io.- Gallon cans.+}.° ; GUS\u2014 eT ; | ot our famous just Sub : iy on ; ny Senet VESTES EVE sale, locating in tue et Aiea que and very pretty.| oro 8 to 10 am.7 23¢ ¢ Something HARA Usually Pram Peas.direct, same price, - \u2026 at Vié Coran a EEE on Main Street, for right parts.For informa ey \u2014 LONG SILK hi CX ur big buying gorench Do NE / iL np be Wie ap, One acre frontage, to Cleveland & McCall m, Danville.ree LADIES\u2019 = IMPORTRD KIPPERED.- sold 17e.ti ; 3 ] , )e \u201cad bee galt acre Fou 1, dard under good cul- 0 RIAGE DIXVILLE.- STRING Teen garnet, navy, .HERRINGS\u2014 _ enables us to offer 12% .9 CaS ens save vee sance i from an.apples ; pr Log | woth early and late, OR SALE\u2014NICE BABY \"CAR 0.00.a a \u201cde artures : Mr.| Brown, ne \u2019 | \u2018 Value, 20c.; \u2018 à Abt ee eee CANNED\u2014 Çû be Ples, To rie ran hoûse in good 4 sod condition.Cost $2 / Arrivals n p i 25c.value, ; Ce 8 to 10 a.m.ween.> Ld ; herr \u201chich Tebarr, poi Ge with chrome fuc- 1 coll ch -At 63 London St.\u2018laude Wright home for a few days; \u20148& to 10 a.m.3 .sree ONIONS\u2014 ja white _ Straw jerries, 1 leaves ings and pe hl nds and shaded by : will sell cheap.nr r.a Mrs.H.C.Peters, of Yon- COCOANUT\u2014 A new lot ot.so Les Bla.berries, - P - \u201cte\u201d ww and ÊTBE Tapie tr nd vines House con (77 SCELI ANEOUS.an Pet HEMSTITCHED Usual 20¢ tin.14 .onions.Usual Hc.pairs.4¢ -herries, | % wo \u201caghters - : tains IL rooms and large box room, MIS \u2018 : - kers, N.Y., calling iol tor Tues | HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 9 8 to 10 a.m.= C Our Price .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.a Elus.17e.-15c, tin.- ' 1 fat : TO gel el, coul furnace almost NISHED gj Mrs/ F.B.Egleston, on es\" | alue 5c.DC saturday: Ds ! 7 in 0 : TET Tin NCE, FURN sister, rs .Db, > i Value ; Zi { \u2018 TES Saturday; DE çe ! ; c ed To and\u2019 stat | ; i Sot ht 0 hod W ANTED on Thro \u20ac or four months.day last; rs.E.Finnie, of Lyndon- 8 to 10 am, 8 for \u2026 De CANADIAN, PICKLES\u2014 She kind that sells at 5c.tin, 2 Lins for .=C ¥ i : ORT ws bis, Tw 5 ; Horr WS.; ; .- : : .\u201cTL Me Para el 12, CA wuuidshiot, quantity | Address Box 40, Record Office.' ville, Vt., visiting her oe: Mr TOILET PAPER\u2014 20 mote oo BC Rap tiowe 25C purrrr nice : 1-0 To coal art Let ne rdwood.Excellent AND FE.pg Cc hi for a few ays; .8 to 18 a.m., s ° - Co T7 for .ves Seesrsues eevive LPFFD RICH 2 _ - 2 Ê i.- barn with star init Von ARR SE Gare WANTED\u2014MALE us ing, © - 5 to : C FIVE ROSES OR ROYAL WHEAT BERRIES : Tuesdsy 1 Frag Son er ti 6 horses, ét HELE male.\u2018Mar ried couple od.help work Harold M Yhew home from Orleans 34pkts fOr 004 Lens us PVR RUES FLOUR 83.00 CROSSE -& BLACKWELL'S A new Jot a irae where 10° Ui OT ness.Carriage.sleigh, on farm.Those desiri dian Em-' The picrjic at the Hillsid AZRRIT / AISTS\u2014 I, PRESERVED GINGER\u2014 CA aiken wher buffalo POLE Gl svn) articles of fur | or write.Mrs.Kings, Belvidere street, Farm on Thursday was not very NAZERETH and boys, ; REDPATH GRANULATED Usual 40c, jar, for 20¢ [ packets CL 20¢ a me the ville ® Apr y Moss Jaques, Cowans- Bly men \u201cBell phone 973.{ largely attended, owing to the far- Value \u2018256.0e SU Bag ° 2.00 Saturday Le cen ; te ss.= \u2014\u2014|\" STERER.CAR- mers having commenced their hay- Roto Jo am.oo.-UIL Tr .oo.J meer \\Î TRACT]: 2 WANTED.T GREEN, UPHOLS maker.Furni- ing; Mr.Will Davis, of Eorton kd V 9 er AL Pel ae RY PIO heed be laren, packed and unpacked.te l.ake, is visiting his sister, Mrs.PR.; ESTALE 0 1 La anted School u ë iboug and 3 \u2014_\u2014 se \u2018 furniture .4 seotiané PEN y Of Fist Belen Pern CIZRE con: and agua 46 Wellington Street, H.Hills ried oI u \u201cSeon ® Salary! $23 fF uonth,.H.O.«re ne_ bss Ul Re \u201c4 clita, Las, Bolten, Ques - ttends es - 4 | - Ct _ the 19° i | ¢ + - .so II RY RPC] [aX AT) LA Le La 4 = CELE wade ' - AIX PAF ee yA A pa je RME.Lin rente ti ma.aa et \u2014 \u20181 au - Ey Cle ings a glee a ee = COL ol git 1e - LAR DSP im \u201crate ms FE REE UT ame ae TE EE RRR T4 apte \u201c4 NL ay ' te a npr rte ste ip em 00\u201d a Tige see ES - ; ~ ; - data Te .ST athe gah Fu.- ry FE PAGE EIGHT.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, F FRIDAY, JULY 15, rants 1910.\u2014 \u2014 156 Two Big Stores = Wellin Wellington AAA Clothier _ AND FURRIER FOR MEN AND WOMEN 147 ISLAND BROOK.The Guild met with Mrs.Hebert, on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Seale and children, of Angus, have moved to this place for a while.Mr.Seale intends going west soon.Mrs.Wm.Morrow is very low © Gilbert at present.Not much hope of her,recov- | ery is entertained.Mrs.Painter is failing quite fast, also Mrs.Wm.Burns, sr., is very low at present.: Recent arrivals iting her brother, Mr.W.H.Hammond; Mrs.Woodgate and Mrs.Alex Burns, of Angus, visiting.at Mr.Wm.Burns; Miss Lizzie Love from Len- noxville; Miss KE.Miller spending a few days in Angus and Sherbrooke, visiting friends recently; Mr.and *Mrs.Edd Donahue and daughter, Ruth, to Wells River, Vt; Migs Ina \u2018Holt, to Boston, being the guest Miss Eva Kerr; Mrs.Hollis Bailey, of Randboro, stopping with her sister a few days, Mrs.Wm.Morrow; Mv.Edward Donahue, of Angus, spending a few days in town; Mr.and | Mrs.Malcolm McAuley and daughter, \"of South Dudswell, visiting her par ents, Mr.and Mrs.last week.and departures: | Miss Lizzie Hammond, of Boston, vis- | of H.N.Stevenson, FITCH BAY.\u201cThe Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Matthias\u2019 Church will hold their annual sale of fancy and useful articles on Thursday afternoon and evening, July -21st.Ice cream, cake, \u201csandwiches and coffee will be served.| Mrs.D.J.Carr is suffering à sevère attack \u2018of lumbago.| from ® Mr.Michael Cushing is not as well | \u2018! as his many friends would wish.His knee is bothering him badly again.Mr.D.C.Waite spent-a day Stanstead on business this week.\u2018The Willing Workers met with Mrs.Lawrence on Tuesday afternoon.The ladies served ice cream and cake on the lawn in the evening.There was a large attendance, \u2018 pm FARNHAM.\"Arrivals : Mr.R.P.Noyes, inspector of post offices ; Mr.Jos.Bois- vert, of Sweetsburg ; Miss Wilkinson, guest of Miss Fuller ; Miss Sava, of | Toronto, guest -for a few weeks at Dr.and Mrs.McCorkill\u2019s ; Miss Pick- \u2018el, from Newport, Vt.; Mr.F.X.A.|| Geroux, Sweetsburg.Mr.A.L.Smith has returned from jAurora.; 4 : Mayor D'Artois and Counéillor L.Ed.Choquette spent Thursday in Montreal.in FOR BETTER ROADS.\u2014 i NATION'S FUTURE DEPENDS oF GOOD ROADS.(Automobile Jouraal) pil, Samuel Slater, in America, made possible the utilization of the power room and thé consequent enormous textile industries.Before the weaving of fabric by this method possible for centuries manking had been clothed in materiais woven by.hand.Despite the artistic poesibili- ties of the hand-woven cloth2s the chief quality was in adaptability as clothing and productiveness was \u2018 decidedly limited.Generally each 1 large.family possessed its means for we&v- ing and then.the clotb was finished and fashioned.The product was good and probably might compare favorably with much of that produced to-day, but measured by the modern standards the cost wa This view may be applied to the matter of transportation, which tas become one of, if not the, greatest | economical problems of civilization.By this is meant that the great result to be achieved by the people is | the saving in labor and cost in the haulage of commodities, just as there was economy realized in the vrnduc- tiveness of the power loom as compared with the hand machine for weaving.The ancient process might serve were nothing else to be considered, but no sane person would advocate the use of this when the other were possible.We may.be able to use the highways.we now have with a measure of satisfaction, even if we reject the possibilities PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow | No Credit During This Sale Arkwright in England and his pu- ; Was | { | | s ver y to-day about one mile of-railroad for \u2014mit it the more we are subject ; Ness.of.\u201cthe .nati mn.\"Shag, b And autty and; herbrooke\u2019 s Greatest Clothiers, \u2014 open to-us,\u2019 but if we do not avail ourselves of the opportunities \u2018to the greatest degree then we are entirely responsible.If we were to uge only what could be woven by h and we would be regarded as mentally irresponsible, and ° that we will purchase the finest of machine fabrics is at all times approved.Transportation over primitive ways has been diverted to the railways because of the economy of : this translation.We can understand this fully.If we can in turn develop | the roads and utilize these for at: least community or sectional com- ! merce, we have so much bettered our i resources.The railroads may not expand as quickly with the highways generally used.It is not expected that they will.The main purpose 1 i8 to free ourselves from monopoly ! and to reduce the expense through competiti : But aside from this aspect it should be remembered that there is every 20 miles of highway.If we continue to build railroads we are making property for the individuals owning them.If we create main roads we are endowing the nation with permanent wealth and sharing | ourselves in its results of its possession.So long as the railroads monopolize the haulage and we pers ' to their dictation and extortion.Thig condition has been emphasized by the recent announcement of increased fares.© The increased operating expense is the cause assigned.This is true, combined with the necessity of .Paying interest upon enormous paper capital, nominally representing : investment, but actually not secured by additional property.It might be noted\u2019 as well that a certain productiveness is; essential with stocks that are specülated in without reference to the.condition of the busi- We all know commerce fluctu-.incomes of rail- Bo do o tL \u201cago, roads, but to meet these fluctuations the rates of revenue are varied.With .the possibilities of highway transportation realized through the improvement of the roads, the utility of the power wagon instantly avail- \u2018 able at any time, there would be not only the benefit of protection for all time, but tne community enterprise would largely profit instead of the corporation quite beyond the reach of the usual regulating influences at the disposal of the citizenship.Building of good roads will do quite as much for the country as ' highways did for the Roman Empire, and the deveiopment is in proportion to the soundness.of the government and the leading spirits.p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LATE NURSE MACKENZIE.(From a Correspondent.) Mrs.Margaret Ferguson MacKenzie a nurse in trainimg of the Homoe- 'opathic Hospital, Montreal, died of typhoid fever in that institution on Monday evening, June 27, after three weeks\u2019 illness, aged thirty-nine years and six months.\u2018 Nurse MacKenzie was a daughter of the late Dugald MacKenzie, of Inver- jness, Que., and second wife of the late Wallace MacKenzie, of Weir, Que.(Though their names were the same she and her gushand were not related.) She is survived by her mother, Mrs.M.A.MacKenzie, three sisters, who are Mrs.Wm.H.Murchie, ard the Misses of of Inverness, Que., : Mary and Gertrude MacKenzie, Montreal and by her only brother, the Rev.J.D.MacKenzie, Pastor of the first Presbyterian church, Barre,\u2019 Vt., formérly of Knox Church, Lancaster, Ont.Two step sons also survive, Delmar and Earl MacKenzie.Prior to ber marriage, four years Mrs.MacKenzie had been «a teacher in the public schools of the prevince, having served in this capacity in the districts of Danville, Sherbrooke, Compton and Argenteuil.It was while teaching school in the Shoeists and Outfitters northern part of Argenteuil County that she became acquainted.with her late husband.After two short years of happy married lefe her husband dropped dead from heart failure, Feb.1st, 1408.2 To find relief from her great sorrow, Mrs.MacKenzie entered the Homoeopathic Hospital for training, on April 1st, 1909.It was here that her noble character found its most fitting expression, and many live to bless her devoted ministrations and to cherish her memory while life lasts She has been pronounced by the authorities of the hospital one of the best nurses who ever served in the institution.With intelligence and precision she conscientiously performed every task, and with a loyalty to { duty which was unshaken by the dictates of a most sensitive nature.Those who lived and labored with her \u2018thought they saw for her a future of marked usefulness.But a kind God bad for her a higher sphere, and has taken her where beyond these shadows there is peace.: ., + ARE -SIGNALS OBSERVED ?(Scientific American).Efficiency tests are conducted officials of the Pennsylvania Rail- Yoad, who, at unusual times and places, set signals of caution or dan- er, display fuses, or place torpedoes on the track, with a view to keeping all employees constantly on the alert for signals.During the tests for 1909; the following records were made by the men : rules, 47,384, of which 99.6 per cent.showed perfect observance .on the part of the employees ; 45,887 tests of rules governing flagmen, use of fusees, torpedoes and other signals, 99.6 per cent.perfect.Altogether, some 300,000 efficiency tests showed a practically perfect record for by | employees.' StoreZon approbation during July Sale.Bring your boy with you and get him fitted.on | CANTERBURY, Mr.Frank Sherman came Lebanon, N.H., funeral.Messrs.Lefebvre and Rag ed through here this week, the telephone lines.Mr.Alden Learned.of.Plain, passed through her this week.Mr.W.H.Cowling is assigti \u2018auditing the town books at LEMESURIER.Mr.Robt.Wilkie, of North Haverhill, Miss Emma Beattie Mass.summer with her parents, Mrs.Wm.Beattie.\u2014=xF cot hy 8 xing vg Mv.John McFarlane.of Se, town, spent Thursday in this bay is visiting friends in this vig; a Mr.Wm.Ross has returned ho bas from Thetford Mines to Pa Mr.of Block ™ signal the .Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow \u2014 PRAIRIE | Beebe Junction \u2018 Stanstead Plain During the summer the Daily 5.20.A good chance for a bright | boy in each place.Apply Mo Boys Clothes will be let out of the.3 DAILY RECORD, She 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000 900600000000000000000000000 seseeesecsersersarenionsesesessssaresssnnne cescesssierseccsccessnce sesccecccscsssescecces GREAT JULY - $ EARING SALE | It's our ay! method fo clean Up Stock.Sweeping Fedutions remarkable values, never fered by this store bere As in the past we will not carry over goods from one season to another.~ Clothes That Rank First Among Canada\u2019 s Leading Clothes Makers.\u2014Noted for Expert Tailoring and Superiority.Values are self evident.\u201cYou \u20ac can makré no mistake here GENTLEMEN'S FANCY WORSTED SUITS 1 0 4 5 $15 to $17 Men's Fancy Worsted Suits, hand tailored made in best man- : ner known.- a 7 | | | Every new season must, have its new stock of new stylish + frs « We Place on Sale, Commencing Friday, July 165th, at 9 a.m., Our Entire Stock of Highest Class.Men's and.Bog's Clothes, Furnishings, Hats and.Shoes at Phenomenal Reductions fashionable ever produced in handsome shades.\u201d \"of brown, olive and light gray \u2014exclusive styles, hand modelled in 3- piece style for summer \u2018wear.Regular $22 to $25.July Sale \u2019 Most clothes July Sale .\u2026 LINES 264 Men's Fine Suits - in worsteds and fancy \u2018tweeds, cut in a varie OPEGIAL PRICES ON ODD « ~ BOYY' 20 per cent.off on all Boys\u2019 3-piece Suits during July Sale.SUITS 2 and Sizes for 3 to regular value July Sale Lot Boys\u2019 Blouse Waisis 8 yrs.50c.sonesuuo 25c Regular value $1.00 and 75c.: July Sale price 300 pair ys Anickers $1.25, 65c \"\u2026osseccu 20 p.FANCY SUMMER VESTS | \u2014- During July Sale \u2014 SUMMER OUTING TROUSERS =.C.Off 3 .| ty of new styles in 98 pair Homespun -Trousers, regular price \u201d $2 35 | and -3 plece JP eu $3.50, July Sale ue.cocrresecrre vrasesnrrncece - a Regular\u2019 values §12, 7 i S15 and sid Flannel Pants, regular $4:50.July Sale.$3.35 uly Sale .: .-Seé the Splendid Suits we are offering at $6.95 + per cent-off.REMEMBER\u2014 Reductions on every lin 2 k na / RAIN COATS All our Raincoats in gray cravenette, rubber top and auto styles, 20 Sea lh aL ein our Three Stores $6.50 Suits reduced to ~ $10.00 Suits reduced to $12.00 Suits reduced to All other lines of cent.ofl.See the display of Invictus Oxfords in our window.ve Oxford & Home Spun 2-piece ils For summer.wear in light facey patterns and caper for outing and bot weather.goods.This is one reason why we lead agains all competitions \u2014\u2014 MENSA _ ~ This Reduced Sale includes * Invictus Oxfords And Shoes in all leathers and all styles, Tovie, tus $5.00 Oxfords, July Bale .- $3.75.| J | 6 3 shoes, 10 er es plain gray.Just the Men's Pants In fine Worsteds, all shaped and tailored to perfection.~~.20 p.c.off.Special Cut Prices on Boys\u2019 Shirtwaists.Sale Bega This Morning, July 5th, at 9 am, And is Now in Full Blast.It is Our July Method fo Clean up Stock 3- Str - TH Loan au DOTE 05, un 0g on « - 3 Ses |News Boys Want Rock Islay cord will be sent:to these point the afternoon, leaving Sherbrooks mn ema to attend hig nu 9 \u20ac One À ES Establishe 25,0 Six Propertiff Mansonville .\u2014This.Villa most disastr this morning.were swept 4 The proper Commercial 000.Insurau Beguin\u2019s Me - -Insurance, $7 \u2018 Eastern To surance on l George Hol - as bank, inst on the block Major Perki outbuildings, small.Mrs.Burhd and outbuild surance, $2,2 The above f 000 in this m Record corres be a very cu the value of way.STAR It was 2 discovered by is not clear _ the hotel or join.The ori factorily expl The alarm x - village arouse parent that way.It spres brigade was liant work.1 the fire sp building until aflame, includ one entire - CONSTER Continued, Hd Crop BAD REPO _\u2014 COME F Winnipeg, M ial)-Three su hot \u2018weather, have again th others interes into consterna The thermo: perimental Fa TELEGRAI APPLICATIO CANCIES Ottawa, aplenty are b Secretary of of superinten: superintenden Government ! come by ever from Canadis but from prit establishment as- well, FOOT AND AGAIN R ENT IN Washington riod of watct South Ameri4 the introduct mouth diseus \u201cby: the depar and Treasury reported to South Ameri « $2,000,000 Rome, Ju Chamber of § include $2,00 ary estimates War, for the and maintai and aeroplan years.- CANADIAN SEL AGR Halifax, N adian Govert of the bydrog on the Labr tramce to The steamer three days.: STEAME New York.tramp steam from here on -Teturned yes tress, bavin Wednesday n fog 25 mile tucket with Regulus, fro Philadelphia i OPENIN( London, J opening of No official pa for the rece] of represent ing dominio ambassadors seat and ap however, K: ment next s served for t} da tak is & 8 en on the King."]
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