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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 13 juillet 1911
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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, JULY 13,\t1911.ONE CENT HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST IN FIRE SWEPT NORTHERN ONTARIO.Towns Ravaged by Flames, and Places in the Ontario Mining Country Wiped Out\u2014Miners Were Cut off by Flames, and Took to Shafts Where They Perished.Toronto, July 13.\u2014The Mail and had news of her husband.Mr.Gohr, \u2018Bmpire\u2019s resident correspondent at like the others who perished in town t-\u2019outh Porcupine, who escaped Tues-I had gone back in an effort to save day\u2019s fire and reached Cobalt yester- some valuables, and with his clerk iley, wires the following despatch: |was penned in the building.For over The loss of life in Porcupine from two hours Mrs.Gohr stood in the water of the lake, a hundred feet from Tuesday\u2019s fire win probably reach several hundred, while the property loss will reach $1,000,000.In four short hours, commencing at -\u2022¦10 noun Tuesday, the fire raged from the Btandard Mines right through to the shores of Porcupine Cake, eating up South Porcupine, 'Pottsvillc and part of Golden City, a:.; well as many small buildings along the lake front.While part of the loss of life occurred near Porcupine Lake, the greatest havoc will be around the main mines, notably West Dame and Pig Dome.Hero the entrapped miners, cut off by the flames, t0uk to the shafts, where they perished.At Preston blast Dome safety was nought in an untimbered shaft, and there was no loss cf life.The streets of South Porcupine are strewn with dead human beings, horses, dogs and cattle, while lalong (he mine roads charred corpses lie at intervals.The names and number of prospectors in the bush must have perished in the seething furnace of flames, driven by n sixty-mile gale.It is known, however, that of the staff of 3'M) at.the Dome but a few were saved, while at the West Dome but three out r.f 84 employees are known to he alive.Along the highway between West Dome and South (Porcupine, over a comparatively open' section, there a.re six charred bodies.In the ruins of the town of South Porcupine there lie the bodies of William Gohr and ihis clerk, Mac.Smith, Captain George Dubar and Toni Cedes.CONFLAGRATION APPROACHES.Early Tuesday morning dense clouds of smoke coulu he seen in the southwest, but the fire was apparently remote.A small fire also broke out DRESSER* CO.«HER-\u2022 il' \u2022 brooke, all branche» ol Inauranc», JUl J.MOUTilWOOdYcO., INS, AGTS, *-»\u2022 Sj & Sj Mutual Bid»., Bkirbrook*.DENTIST», BYNDMAN & BRADLEY.DENTIST* - Bun LU» Building, Sherbrooke, ARCHITECTS.IT W, GREGOIRE.ARCHITECT.S» li à Wellinuton Street, Sherbrooke.B»U.BROKER.WF.MORRIS, BTOCkIbROKe'r, 87, \u2022 Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke, Stock», Grain, Cotton bought and sold «¦ eommlselon, outright, or oa margin» PHYSICIANS 3c BURGEON*! |T A.C.ETHIER.M.D.SPEC!ALII « ty, Urinary diseases.Consultation, Kea., *5 King Street.Sherbrooke, Que., and by appointment, Dr.williams, bo Montreal st., Sherbrooke.Office hours until 10 a.tni l*\t,7-8 p.m.B and by; appointment* F.A.GADBOIS, SPECIALTY Children's DiseaBes, Cl Rin^ St., fckyslciuD to Sacred Heart Orphanag».Dr.w.a.farwell.(specialist to th« Protestant Hospital).Eye, ¦Car, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Duf-lerin Ave., Sherbrooke.- Consultation 10-12 Ü MI-; 1-4 p.in., and by appointment^ IT A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST, \u2022 Eye, Ear, Nos» and Throat* PÜlc», ¦W JviüK Syreeti At St.Vfficent d© Paul Hospital, B-®.-In Richmond, ;tst Tuesday of month* lia Thetford Aline», 8rd Tuesday, of month* JI \\R.GORDON M.HUME, 2Ï MONT-:l ' real St.OtUce hours until 9.30 a.m*.I.to 8 p.m.and 7-8 p.m« Bell 627* if \\R.\u2019J.EMILE NOEL.SPECIALTY, ll ^ Surgery.7 Council St.E.Sherbrook PIANQ TUNING* Si!.1.STEELE, PIANO TUNER AND \u2022 ' \u2022 Repairer.No* W Richmond ft*«opl»'» Phone* ADVOCATES* I: U r TAWRENOE, MORRIS A.MTelYCR, I Advocattn.etc., Bherbrookei NICOL, ADVOCATE.\u2022« .Ilngton Htreet, Sherbrooke* UTB, WELLS *> WHITE, ADVB* ^ e»l e».Queliee Bank* 8lierl,rool»e! 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In its (lifteront branche» by *n expert.Portraiture* Land soap 13a, Horse», Inrgerncnts.Dovoloiilng «ml Printing for Amateur».Gee.lohnsioai *4» W»Utn,toi Bt., tih«,\"brook», BKDFORD.\u2022 Arrivals ami departures: Miss M.Collins, of Granby, guest of Mrs.11.Schoolcraft: Mr.Frank Currie, a few Jays in East High gate; Mr.li\u2019Arcy Jameson, visiting, friends at GiarenceviUe; Messrs.M.Jameson, M.Heath uni! L.Gurrie are camping at Jameson\u2019s Point;1 the Misses Galipeau, a few days in Montreal visiting irelatives; Mr.A.B.Foster, lefv on Monday for an extensive tour of the Canadian West.Mr.Foster intends, to go as \"fas as Vancouver and expects to be absent about two ov three months; Mr.Alfred Pare and Jack Currie, visitors at Farnham re-Cf-ntlyi; Miss May Windsor, from a.week\u2019s visit -with St.John\u2019s friends;! Mr.F.Ewing, in Quebec representing the Bedford Stove Company; Mr.Oliva Galipeau, to Farnham recently visiting friends;- Mr.sN.A.Pare, to Montreal,; Mr.V.Berry.Sunday at Jiighgate Springs, tie was accompanied by Mr.Barnard; Mr.Alfred Pare to Montreal; Mr, C.Smith, of St.Armand, in town recently; Mr.0.S.Baker, of Dunham, in towm Monday last; Mr.Holden of FreKghsbnrg, visiting his daughter, Mrs, M.Whitcomb,' \u2022 \"on Saturday and Sun lay; Mr.¦ Hv O.Roy, from.-Babrevois, where she has been spending the past, week; Mr.R.Borrow, of Montreal, is, with her parents here.BOLTON GLEN.The funeral of the late Edwin Dur-rill, who died the 2nd of July, as previously stated, was held at his late home on the 4th of July.The Rev.J.Champion, of Sutton, preached a very impressive sermon.__Mr.Burrill was the son of Mr.and Mrs.J.Durrill and was 26 years old; He was a quiet, unassuming man of sterling qualities, and will he greatly missed by his aged parents, with whom he lived, as well as by a large circle of relatives and friends.Mr.Dalton Brown has purchased the engine and boiler from Mr.Milti-more, of Glen Sutton, and has had a number of teams drawing the same here to ins mill.Arrivals and departures Mr.and Mrs.Brown, of South Bolton ; Mr.I).Bull, of East Farnham ; Miss Doris Lewis, of Cowansville and Mr.J.Lewis, of Fulford, at Mr.D.Brown\u2019s; Mr, and Mrs.F.Cousins and family from a few days\u2019 stay at Newport ; Miss Ethel Paige to Highwater to meet her grandmother, Airs.J.Porter of Lyndonville, Vt., who intends remaining at Mr.E.Paige\u2019s for the remainder of the summer ; Mr.and Mrs.J.McGill and family and Mr.H.McGill to Bolton Centre for a few weeks ; Mrs.W.W.Brown to Mr.G.Carr\u2019s to assist in caring for Mrs.Carr who is seriously ill ; Mr.and Mrs.D.Giddings, of China, who have been with their grandson and wife, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Knowlton to their home.Sai'algh, of Montreal, herf vacation with her parents here; Mr.Joe loes-sard, of Sherbrooke and Airs.M.E.Lewis ami children, of Warden, Sunday guests of their parents, Air.ami Mrs.Amie Lessard; Air.Hector Ba-chaud, of Sherbrooke, Monday with his relatives; Mr.Nelson Call, of Waterloo, here last week 0n Amskiesa; Mr, Nicol, of New Hampshire, and Mr.Robert Blackwood, 0f West Shefford, were here this week and bought some very good horses at very reasonable prices.Farmers here are harvesting (a very good «rop of hay.The weather is HU that can he desired for haying but owing to the extreme heat a good day\u2019s rain would he welcome and much needed for the fruit ami growing crops.EAST BOLTON.Arrivals include ; Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Fields and Misses Beryl aud Gracie Fields, of Montreal; Miss Mabel Bachelder, of Sherbrooke, at Mr.Wm.Patterson\u2019s; Miss E.Jackson and Mrs.Sparling, of Montreal, at Camp Petowemi; Mrs.Davidson and Mrs.Latimer, of Montreal, at Ujim-ani; Air.G.H.Reeves, Mr.T.H.Reeves; Mr.Geo.Sparling, Air.F.Davidson, all of Montreal, at Messrs.Churchill and Reeves\u2019 over the week-end; Mr.Ezra Ball and Mr.E.Westover at Over Lake Farm ; Miss Agnes Chamberlain, of Gliver, to open her school at East Bolton on Monday; Miss Davis to Newport, Vt., on Saturday after a.few days at Mr.B.J.Wadleigh\u2019s; Miss Jennie Latimer to Montreal on Monday after, her vacation with her sister here ; Mrs.J.Stevens and son, Vaughan, to Augusta, Me., on Monday after visiting relatives here; Mrs.J.Perry to Stanstead on Monday on her way home to Sharon, Mass.PHILIP SBURG.Arrivals and departures : Aliss Allison to Galt, Ont., to visit her sister; Mrs.Edy home from Montreal, where she has been to consult a specialist on account of her poqr health.Prof, and Mrs.Wells and little daughter, of Waco, Texas, at Air.F.B.Wells\u2019 for the summer; Mrs.Doyle and Miss Amy Doyle, of Montreal, guests nt the Champlain House; High Constable Boisvert, of Sweetsburg, in tow\u2019n on Alonday; Rev.A.A.Ireland, of Lachine, at Mr.James Deuel\u2019s for a few days; Mrs.Gibson, of Vancouver, B.C., guest of her sister, Mrs.N.Barclay, at \u201cEmerald Cottage;\u2019\u2019 Miss Mabel Brown to her home at South Stukely after a few days here with her sister, Mrs.S.Niekle.The W.A.will meet at the .Rectory on Thursday p.m.The Ladies\u2019 Guild hold a meeting once a week in the Whitwell Hall to make fancy- articles for the bazaar they intend holding about the first of August.\t^ SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS.Arrivals and departures: Miss A.EAST HILL.(Occasional Correspondent) Mrs.V.Shufelt and family have returned from Farnham, where she has been caring for her sister, who has been ill; the Alisses Lizzie ami Goldie Royea and Airs.H.Royea home after a few days with friends in Richford; Mrs.C.and Air.E.Tib-I bitts to Sutton on Monday; Air.and i Mrs.F.Sanborn guests Sunday of j Air.and Mrs.E.Martin; Mr.and ; Airs.Lee Forman and daughter re-1 cently visited Mr.and Airs.A.Laroe; Air.and Mrs.J.V.Willey, of Foster, Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Tibhitts.I The residence of Mr.W.Greene is in the hands of several men who are claphoarding, painting and making extensive repairs and improvements, both inside and outside the dwelling, which will add greatly to the place when completed.-1-f- EASTMAN.I Arrivals and departures: Air.and Mrs.William /John Peardon, uf Cap-e\u2019ton, guests of-Mr.^pd Airs.R.H.Reardon over Sunday; Air.L.N.Arthur, of Bolton Center, Saturday in I town; Mrs.A.I-'-sty, of Ahercorn., recent guest of Mrs, Ellen Esty; Mrs.j L.D.Phelps on Monday for Shaw-J ville, Ont., where she intends to stay I with her daughter for several weeks; Air.C.H.Dingman, to Cornwall; Dr.and .Mrs.Gosslin, a few days in Montreal; Mr.H.A.Dingman, t0 Waterloo; Mr.Charles Southland, from Lancaster, Ont., after his holidays with hfe parents.Mr.James Hutcherson lost his 'driving horse from excessive lient, i Several others lost animais from the I same cause.visiting her daughter, Airs.I*.Rudd; Aliss Zina Al.A.Jones Sunday at Stanbridge East, guest of Mrs.John Perry ; Air.and Airs.Wm.Dymond, of North Pinnacle, calling on friends here on Sunday ; Mrs.Louis Tou-chette to her home in Brigham after a week with her mother, Mrs.H.D.Corey.\u2022- MILLINGTON.Arrivals and departures: Air.I.M.Taylor, of Eastman, guest of relatives in town; Messrs.I*.Wing and I eter Cote, m MagoK on Saturday; Miss Alice Wing, home from fHaver liili, Alass;, Miss Mabel Taylor, to her home in Eastman after visiting relatives in town; Mr.and Airs.D.H.ngalls, Farnams Corners; Mr.and Mrs.DeUner Ingalls, Rhode Island, and Mr.Farnam, of Famam\u2019s Corners, motored out to the former\u2019s daughter\u2019s, Mrs.John Taylor\u2019s, on Saturday, remaining over the weekend; Mr.W.R.Ball, to Eastman recently; Mr.and Mrs.George Emmett, and daughter, Miss Lila, to Potton Springs on Sunday.Mrs.A4,.Scott, of East Bolton is confined to the house and under he care of a doctor.ANSELL\u2019S ALMOND CREAM Soften», brighten» and beautlfle» thB skin, freeing It from roughness and redness.A delightful and delicate preparation fos chapped hand»* »uu-hurri, «U.F.T.mSELL Drag*!»* ¦ Station»», II ¦tratteoa* flquar».KNOWLTON.Footwear for hot weather at Pibtls.Full line of women\u2019s and misses\u2019 white canvas shoes at Films.\u2019 Go to Films\u2019 for your groceries.You will save money.Why spend your time?Come direct to Pibus\u2019 when in need of footwear of any description.enable you to eat hearty meals of wholesome food and properly digest them.They banish stomach troubles 50c.a box at all druggists\u2019.National Drug & Chemical Co.of Canada, Limited 43 STANBURY.Arrivals are Mr.and Airs.William Ducolan and son, of Farnham ; Miss Bessie Hill, of Montreal ; Mr.Brown, Mrs.Young and Miss Black, of Montreal, at Mr.E.A.Russell\u2019s ; Aliss M.Smith home from Philipsburg ; Airs, Brophy, of Montreal, and Mrs.Wilson, of Farnham, at AIiv',Smith's on Sunday to visit Mrs.Brophy\u2019s children who are spending a few weeks there ; Misses Kegney and Zeff, of Montreal, at Air.C.Short\u2019s ; MissM.Robinson home from Bedford for the week end ; Miss Marion Short to Alontreal for a few days ; the Misses Ethel and Florence Morrison and 0.Kennedy of Montreal, at Mr.J, L.Kennedy\u2019s ; Dr.and Airs.Crothers, of Stanbridge East, in town on Sunday.BOLTON CENTRE.Mr.Leon Swett and Mr.J.R.McGill ate on the si):-, iist.At rivals and departures: Mr.and Airs.G.Mizener and little son, of Montreal, recent guests at Mr.F.K.Foster\u2019s; Aliss Sibyl Randall, of South Bolton, visHinjg relatives liem Airs.Hayes and little nephew, of Fulford, guests at Mrs.B.Arnold\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.F.Hunt, of- Albany, Vi., guests at Mr.l.K.Mooney\u2019s; Mrs.J.Arnold, and little son, visiting relatives in Waterloo; Mrs.D.Johnson and Mrs.R.Consens, to Knowlton on Monday; Mr.W.Hall Airs.E.Consens and Master Ralph Hall, to Sutton on Sunday.-4.- STANBRIDGE EAST.The annual lawn social o, St.James Church was held on the Rectory grounds on Wednesday evening July 5th.The weather was favorable and a good crowd in attendance.Tin proceeds amounted to *\u2022!:!.Mrs.P.C.Moore underwent an operation at the Royal Victoria?Hospital, Montreal, on Friday morning The friends of Mrs.Moore will be pleased to learn that the operation was successful and that she is getting along nicsly.( Mr.Orr and family arrived from Montreal Friday to occupy Mr.H.M.Cm !.er:s [arm house.OLCILVY\u2019S THE PLAGE FOB DESIGNING 8 STAMPING We make a specialty in our Needlework Section of copying any monogram, crest or design desired, off silver or anything of that nature, and could make perforated pattern which might bo used by one\u2019s self repeatedly, or would stamp on your own material at short notice.We also keep in stock fine stamped linens, stamped on.the .premises, such as Blouses, I fats, Belts, Collars, Jabots, Baby Bibs, Bonnets and Kimonos, Centres, Doylies, Tray Cloths, Cosies, Pin and Sofa Cushions, Towels, etc., etc,, also stamp to order sets of underwear on any material, sets consisting of nightgowns, slipwaist, drawers and underskirt, frills or shaped flounces, and chemise, if required, daintily scalloped, with natty designs; and can also supply the best washable embroidery materials, mercerized or dull, including a real linen D.M.C., highly recommended to embroider, on fine damask towels or bed linen.WRITE FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES.Cor.St.Catherine & Mountain Sts.\" PIGEON HILL.Arrivjils and departures: Airs.M-e-Konny, of PhUipsburg, Miss Camp \u2019be)! and Miss Andrews, of Slier hrooke, jn town\u20190n Siunlayt Mr.and Mrs.John Smith and family of Boston, in town for a , few week\u2019s; Mr.I).Smith, from Boston recently; Aliss Thompson nml Air.Segee, to Franklin, Vt., on Saturday; Mr.E.F.Currie of Bed-fora, in town on Sunday; Mr.Ouimet and family, entertaining friends from Manchester and Montreal; Miss Kate Hurlburt, of Boston, in tbvtn recently, guest of Mr.and Airs.Hurl-hurt; Airs.Tittcmor-e, from one week's stay at Guthrie: Aliss .Vieille! Hutfcfard from a few weeks\u2019 stay in Lowell, Mass.Hay is reported as a light crop in I his part of the country.FULFORD.Mr.Cliver West has returned t0 his position V ith the C.V.R.after a few weeks vacation, during which time- he erected a new house on his farm.Mrs.Leroy Hayes is sick and Mrs.Richard Bockus is suffering from hay fever.Miss Edith B.Armstrong has re turned from a couple of weeks\u2019 stay in Bon-dville with relatives.I Mr.S.Galer, who is lemployed by [the C.P.R.on bridge work, is home j for a few days on account of the illness of his wife.ROSENBERG.Mr.Louis Messier had a half-built stack and a large amount of cocked hay completely destroyed by fire, caused by sparks from a passing lo-; comotive.Mrs.Joseph Crothers was summoned to Sutton this week by the very 1 serious illness of her mother, Mrs.Niblock, of that place.I Mr.Jos.Crothers recently paid a brief visit to his sister, Mrs.Chas.Cunningham, of Cowansville.I Air.and Airs.John Bockus, of St.Remi, Que., spent a few days lately with relatives here.Aliss Helene Titternore, of Campbell's Corner, is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs.Byron Jenkins.NORTH PINNACLE.Arrivals and departures include Mr.A.Doming home from a visit t( Mystic ; Miss Irene Hawke and Miss Helen Jeune at Ste.Amie de Bellevue recently ; Miss Walsh, of Montreal, a recent guest at Mr.J.Racine\u2019s.SENSATIONAL FIGHT EXPECTED OVER BABE.WARDEN.A very successful social was held on Thursday evening at the heme of Air.H.Watkins.\t1 Airs.Brewer lias closed her school for a two weeks\u2019 holiday.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Ray, of Worcester, Mass., guest of her aunt, Mrs.P.Ashton, for a few weeks Airs-.R.A.Greer.iief and baby, Margaret, guests of Air.and Airs.E.P.Corcoran recently; the Misses Mildred and Helen Robb attended the wedding of their aunt, Miss RoDlb, at Cowansville on Wednesday last; Airs.Walter Gray, of Waterloo, a few days with Airs.A.Barnes recently.-».- MYSTIC.Arrivals and departures include : Air.Johnstone, ol Montreal ; Miss McKee, of Boston, Alass., guest of lier uncle, Air.Robert McKee ; Miss Lena Reid home for a two weeks\u2019 vacation from Lennoxvilie ; Miss James Browley of EnOshurg Falls, visiting her mother, Mrs.C.Stone ; Mr.Albert Smith, of Lynn, Mass., guest of his brother, Mr.Chas.Smith ; the Misses L.Wntson ami L.Smith are visiting friends in Richford, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Simard and children to Farnham ; Air.and Airs.F.Smith to their home in Lynn.Mass.; Miss Nitn Palmer to Wilder, Vt.PEARCETON.Arrivals and departures include ; Mrs.Chas.Goodsell, of Stanstead is ETHEL BARRYMORE\u2019S CHILD IS BEING LOOKED AFTER NEAR ST.JOHNS, QUE.St.Johns, Que., July 12.\u2014Special) \u2014A year-old babe, over whom there is to he waged a fight that promises to he one of the most sensational that the United States courts have known for some years, is being quite peacefully looked after in a pretty little home near St, Johns, Que.The child is the son of Ethel Barrymore, the famed actress, who lias begun a suit for divorce against her husband to whom she has been married two years, Russell Griswold Colt, a young multi millionaire, The child is at the home of a family named Fringers, in the care of a trained nurse.Shortly after the babe was born, it attained no little publicity, being photographed any number of times.Miss Barrymore wrote quite a little thesis on the joys of motherhood for one of the magazines.It was illustrated with photographs of herself and the child.MISS BARRYMORE TO VISIT.Miss Barrymore is expected to arrive at St.Johns in a week or so, and to spend most of the summer with her child there.Her Western tour has been cut short and ends on Saturday.WON\u2019T LEAVE SON AGAIN.The young mother, it is said, has expressed a fixed determination not to be separated again from her child while the boy is in ins infancy.He will be two years old in November, and in all probability, if Aliss Barrymore goes on another tour next sea son, siie will take the little one and his nurse with her.She does not pur pose to give up the stage, but ucitli er does she plan to he away from her son.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022¦\u2022a»* WHAT is nicer this hot weather than \u2022\ta pair of cool, easy fitting ; 0XF0R0S m We carry them in all leathers, \u2022\tsizes and shapes.\u2022 J.A, WIliliETT & CO.\u2022\tOpposite Court Housto J\tBtratlicona Hquar»» '«iWHmwift* mmwvw mm m m mmm m TIME TABLE In Effect June 26tli, 1911 BOSTON EX P Rf08S\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 7.o p.m., Quebec 2.20 p.m.WHITE MOUNTAINS EXPRESS \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 1.00 p.m.daily except.Sunday, arrive Lcvia 9.Un p.m., Quebec 9.10 p.m.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 7.10 p.m.dally except.Sundgy, arrive Valley Jet .8.05 a in.Also connecting O\u2019aiiiM on the Megmi-tie and Chaudière Valley .Divisions, For timetables or further particulars apply to any of the Company's Agents, or to E.O.GRUNDY, U.F.& l>.A., Sherbrooke.HAIR PRESERVATION Nothing can grow hair when the roots aii- destroyed and those* who wish to preserve and promote beautiful, healthy hair should bear this in mind.Parisian Sage is a rigidly guaranteed hair restorer and cures all scalp diseases, prevents hair from falling out and creates a rich, luxurien! growth of hair, a glory to woman and the pride of man.A pleasnnt hair dressing\u2014ladies like; Parisian Sage, and your druggist, F.T.Ansel!, guarantees every bottle that he sells at .¦>\u2022\u2019(:.and stands ready to refund your money if it fails to do its work.See that the r.irl with the Auburn Hair is on each pac kage.WANTED 200 IVI ft.each of t in.BASS WOOD & SOFT ELM Log Run Mill Culls Qiit G.A.SPEftGER, 55 St, Francois Xavier St., - Montreal \u2014POSITIVE RESULTS\u2014 Itf Lh« Treatment of Dlsea»»» bH Electricity.1 Scrofulous Enlargement», Glands, etc.Goitres, Tuberculous Glands, Swollen Joints, etc., HAVE POSITIVELY BEEN CURED sinee th» opening of tb» Electrio Institute.Many cases, now Jn course of treatment m» do in if remarkably well.It Is THE RULE\tcase» ar» not taken in unless they are believed to hav# a fair chance of recovery.The process \u2022 of passing medicine through the tissues by the aid of elect ri-4ty, irj a wonderful one.In fact, medicine applied on any part of the body will go through the tissues and can he found Immediately after In.the bladder.Aforo-over, if the wrong polo ha» heen eon-nected with certain drugs having more affinity for the other pole, the consequence is that It will decompose and gather around the same pole, Instead of going through the tissues where they wore Intended to have gone in the first place.Any medicine applied Jn the proper manner must evidently do its good work more directly and mor« quickly than by usual methods.Dr.L.C.Bachand SPECIALIST.17 Brooks St., - Sherbrooke HISTORY OF COMPTON COUNTY Compiled by late !.B.Channel!.A few copies of this valuable, local historical work are offered for sale.Apply DAILY RECORD Birllhs, Marriage* etna Oe«.rh« BIRTHS.THOMPSON\u2014At Iluntinqvillc.Que., on July 11th, 1911, a son to Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Thompson.ORUTOHli'IEI.I) At Knowlton, on Wedne:;day, July Id, IDU.a son to Mr.and Mrs.Charles Crutchfield.IN MEMORfAM.In loving memory of our daughter, Bertha Maud Cushing (nee Sweeney), who departed this life July 14, 190fi.Five years has gone and still we miss her.Friends may think the wound has healed, hut they little know the sorrow that our sad hearts yet conceal.PHARMACY It will paj1 worn iar ; 10c foi-\tHair Pins Childrens\u2019 Uuderwear\tA ;v Of\tHair Fino Box#*?.r>(- So\tCollar Supports Pins\t \tLadies\u2019 Gloves .»c\tA .Me of L Je Thread Cilov** tor Barettes\t|9c '\t10c\tA 5\t« ¦ i f\t- ,\t,J î- j{tt(,\t,y r.',i forget that bur hi* a*' KBAIJY MAI»K ' I.OTMING AND BOOTH AND HHOKH \u2019 : V!*n and Hoy- .< '-om-,,,,1 .!\tdH\"«in» ake had been wiped out by fire.No particulars are obtainable, and\u2019 the report could not be confirmed.MEASURES FOR RELIEF.Toronto, July 18.\u2014Prompt meas-, arcs were taken here yesterday to relieve the distress occasioned by the terrible fires in the Porcupine district.A relief fund was headed by the Citv Council with $5,000,and by tbe Board of Trade with SI ,000, ant* many individual contributions were made.By to-motrow 810,000 or more will be available for the sufferers.The provincial Government is also prepared to help liberally, an®-f®$S-f®+®4®4-®®S~f®+ © \u201cDaily \" Want Adrertiseneals.Big Results For Little Mohis HELP VV A NTED\u2014MALE./COMPETENT COOK WANTED AT VV once.Apply Valley, House, North Hatley.TXT A N TED\u2014AT ONCE, ONE OR TWO \u2018f* kitchen girls.Apply New Sherbrooke House, Sherbrooke.TXT ANTED\u2014A GOOD 1\u2018LATN COOK.y y Small family.Wages #1H.Mrs.C.H.Fletcher, \\yANTED \u2014 A YOUNM GIRL AS nursemaid, to sleep at home.Mrs.A.W.Blue, 30 Melbourne Street./ 1QOK AND HOUSEMAID WANTED.^ Apply Mrs.Stewart-Patterson, 54 Quebec Street.WANTED \u2014 ONE OR TWO TABLE 1 i V girls.Apply Royal Hotel.fey.7ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TABLE girl.Apply Mrs.Leduc, North Hat- \\\\TANTED\u2014AT.ONCE.GOOD WOMAN (-ook.Apply B.A.McKay, North Hatley, Que.WANTED ~ AT ONCE, TWO GIRLS (nr summer hotel.Apply to Mrs* Burns, 22U Wellington St.Sherbrooke.WANTED GENERAL servant.t.No washing.Apply S.Fortier, 18a Bridge Street.WANTED \u2014 A FIRST-CLASS FH-TV male conk for summer boarding house.Apply Dr.Keyes, Georsevilie.m j ANTED\u2014A BELL.BOY.APPLY 'J< Royal Hôtel.' BOOKKEEPER WANTED AT ONCE.One able to act as clerk and do collecting.Apply J.M.; Nault, Mottopole Bldg.m King Street.Tl TANT ED \u2014 YOlTIvG MAN FOR A ¦\\y couple of hours every morning to clean auto.W.E.Patou, 40 Moore St./ 1A RPE N T E R S\tW A NT E D J M M EDI A- tely.Highest wages paid to Jirst-class men.Apply Drop Oil Power, Hock Forest.TV1 ANTED \u2014 WEAVERS ACCUSTOM-YV ed to Crompton looms.Fancy woollens and worsteds.Paton Mfg.Go., Sherbrooke.TXT AN TED \u2014 ONE STEAM ENGI-Y Y ncer and one fireman.Apply Drop Of! Power, Rock Forest.X y ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GOOD MAN ' f Y for haying.Good wages to good man.E.Ducker, Lower Bclvidore.WANTED \u2014 A FEW GOOD LABOR-Y?ers used to asbestos mining.Steady employment.Asbestos & Asbestic Co., Limited, Asbestos, Que.TXT ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT YY Apply Mrs.Cecil Bowen, 5 Queen Street, Sherbrooke/ ,- j XX/ANTED-*AT ONCE, YOUNG MAN, YY f0r general office and outside work, speaking, French and English.Apply Box 37 Record Office.XX/A;NTED\u2014A FEW RELIABLE MEN y y represent us as local and general Salesmen in the Eastern Townships, permanent situation and liberal pay to the right men.Stone & Wellington, Toronto,' Oiit; FOR SARIS, \u2022T/OR SALE\u2014AN A1 MOTOR LAUNCH 20 ft-, O h.p.engine.First-class condition.Apply K.Fuller, City Water Offices.TTIOR SALE \u2014 A GOLDIE McCtJL-F lough safe.luside dimensions 17 by 24x38 in.Will sell cheap.Apply Jenckes Machine Co.XyANTED \u2014 GENERAL MECHANIC, y\\ with some electrical experience.Steady employment.Nichols Chemical Co., Ltd., Capelton.YY Ltd.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, 15 GOOD LA-borera.Mackinnon, Holmes & Co., ,{?PAINTERS WANTED FOR CITY '.'tl and outside work.Paquett® & Sons.,TTIOR.SALE\u2014ONE SEVEN-YEAR-OLD 'I- mare, city broke, and sound, weight 1,000.Apply Box 46 Record Office.A UTOMOBILFJ FOR SALE \u2014 TO close out an estate.1.911 Model T.Ford, five-passenger .touring car.Only been run about 1200 miles, guaranteed m perfect running order.Apply to Otis Shurtleff, Curator, Cohticook.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY RB-YY liable agents, good pay weekly.Outfit free.Exclusive stock and territory.Our agencies are valuable; For Particulars write.Manager Pelham Nur-acry Co., Toronto, Ont.TTIOR SALE \u2014 DRY GOODS STOCK.J Reason, poor health.Apply Mrs.O.C.Fournier, Coaticook, Que.TA O R SALE \u2014 TWO REGISTERED 'I Holstein bulls, four to six weeks old.Gilt edge breoning.Dams great producers.Price $30.00; each, express prepaid.C.C.Hanson, IMxviile, Que.rjjlOR SALE\u2014ONE WOOD MULTIPLE '¦ typewriter, almost new, and in perfect order, with large supply of type.Apply E.S.Gleason, Sherbrooke, Que.* 1 TJTO MOBILE /V hi MAXWELL RUNA-botit, In llrst-elasa running order.This cat* will bo a bargain for cash.Write, \u2018phono or cnR at once.O.W.Rand, Oookshiro, Que.;LVm SALE\u2014FORD RUNABOUT.FUL-J ly equipped, guaranteed in good condition.Four new Goodrich tires, eight inner tubes.H.E.Stockwcll, Danville, Que.LUST AND FOUND.T OHT \u2014 ON W EL LING TON STREET.July 13th.purse, containing money and ticket.Return to Box 38 Record.T OHT\u2014AT DRUM M ON D VIL LB JOT .St.Bernard dog, black head, 3 yrs old, answers to name Bismark.Reward.T.Michalson, 260 St.Judies St., Montreal.TO LET.U DUKE TO LET\u2014FUriNITORH FOR sale.7 Fulton Ave.rro let l- i \u2022 FURNISHED BUNG A low on Luke Massilwlppl.Thfcc rooms.Everything midy: Apply u> ('.H.Robinson.Ayer's Cliff, Quo.rpo RENT\u2014AT ONCE, OFFICE IN '¦*.Métropole Bltltf.Inquire of T.Howell, 209 Wellington Street.House to let \u2014 no.7 fulton - Ave.-Apply Box 208, Lennoxville, Que.MISCBLLANBOUS.VI/ranted TO RENT\u2014A ROW BOAT, li in good eondltion, for two months.Apply E.C.Fraser.\\\\ ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A QTTAN'TT-11 I y of dr.\\'\t1} ineh birrh n nii white nsh.Lennoxville Woodworking Co.ANTED GOOD DRIVING HORSE ; 1» must he aounii nnd well broken.Apply Box Of) Lennoxville.em lumps snraniiD well.Mr.Oliver Stanley Craik.St.Fran cis College, Second in Province.MISS ROSE BOWEN LED STUDENTS OF SHERBROOKE ACADEMY.The Eastern Townships students who wrote on the University Leaving examinations were very successful.Mr.Oliver Stanley Oraik, of St.Francis College, Richmond, came second in the Province with a total of 842.Mr.Etienne Samuel Bieler, a French-Canadian student of the Montreal High School for Boys led with a total of 926, The following is a list\tof the suc- cessful students from the Eastern Townships -.Craik, Oliver Stanley (St.Francis College High School) .842 Bennett, Leslie Francis (Cook- shire Academy) .836 Sutherland, Murray Campbell (St.Francis College High School) .829 Boast, Chester Winfield (St.Francis College High School) .779 Bowen, Rose Meredith (Sherbrooke High School) .756 Duncan, Eva M.(Granby High School) .727 Harkom, Dorothy Esther (St.Francis College High.School) .722 Martin.Alice (Montreal High School for Girls) - \u2014- -Tig Manning, Clinton E.(Stanstead College) .701 Nicholas, Albert Percy (Coaticook High School) .697 Gale, Francis Gilbert (Waterville Academy ) .679 Oughtred, Clifford F.(Stanstead College School) .673 Seale, T.Elgin (Granby High School) .661 Wilson, Alice Margaret (Danville Academy) .«so Clouston, Norman Edwin (Huntingdon Academy) .;.r.,653 Bridgettc, Marjorie Todd (Cook- shire Academy) .638 Van Vliet, Nelson D.(Stanstead College School)' .635 Buckland, Leland (Stanstead College School) .629 Bidwell, Dorothea' (King\u2019s Hall, Compton) .615 Trehliolrhc, Marion Bell (Coaticook High School) .615 Wilson, Frances Lenore (Knowi- toh Academy) .613 Irwin, Basil Herbert (Sherbrooke High School) .603 Murray, George Kenneth (Danvilie Academy) .601 Stewart, Donald Elias (St.Francis College High School) .585 Pepin, Ruth R.(Granby High School) .,.577 Hovey, Waldo Clyde (Sherbrooke High School) .676 England, Grace (Stanstead College School) .6(3 Bresee, Robert Walter (Waterloo Academy) .567 Everett, Beatrice Mary (Lcnnox- ville Academy) .558 Hovey, John Alonzo (Sherbrooke High School) .562 Miner, George D.(Granby High School) .553 Miller, Richard Thomas' (Inverness Academy) .550 Greene, Mildred Sarah (Knowlton Academy) .546 Hanson, Aline Marguerite (Orati- cook Academy) .546 McIntosh, Chrissie (Stanstead College School) .515 Goff, Ruby Glanville (Cookshire Academy .y:'.l Donaghy, Dorothy (King\u2019s Hall, Compton) .533 Lowry, Winnifrcd Annie (Lcnnox- villc Academy) .433 Johnson, Lillian Sophia (Watcr- ville Academy) .-183 Keene, Marjorie Edwina E.(Sherbrooke High School) .461 Abbott, John Alexander (Bishop\u2019s College School, Lennoxville) .4(,() Kathan, Earl Wood (Knowl \".on Academy) .459 Biggar, Elsie Agnes (Hunti igdon Academy) .458 Bailey, Nellie (Sherbrooke High School) .4 14 Buckland, Mildred Grace (Coaticook High School) .412 Taylor, Annie Ignatia (Sherbrooke High School) .410 Embury, Frances (Stanstead College School) .454 Montle, Freda (Stanstead College School) .4>3 Moynan, Jennie Augusta (Waterloo Academy); .4j3 McNamara, Violet Ida (Bedford Academy) .406 Miltimore, Linford (Cowansville Academy) .399 MISÏAKI or GROCERY GIERK.As Result Several Waterloo People Were Taken Violently 111.SOLD MACHINE OIL INSTEAD OF VEGETABLE OIL, AND SAME WAS USED IN FOOD.Waterloo, July 13.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A rather unique case of poisoning occurred here, when several well-known residents of the place were taken suddenly and violently ill.Upon consulting a physician, the symptoms were found to be those of poisoning.Every conceivable cause was thought of, but the victims and their friends were unable to figure out what they had partaken of that would bring about such sickness.The next morning it was learned that a sub-clerk in one of the best known stores was the cause of the baffling mystery.It appears that he sold by mistake machine oil for vegetable oil.The supposed vegetable oil was used in pies and other pastry, and of course disagreed with those who partook of food in which it was used.The victims, however, have recovered and are about again, but do not recommend their newly tried recipe.IHIDH LOST !» UK U.S Senate Turned Down That Offered By Senator Bailey.WOOL TARIFF AMENDMENT TO RECIPROCITY BILL TO BE PRESENTED.Washington, D.C., July 13.\u2014Senator Bailey\u2019s free list amendment to the Canadian reciprocity bill was defeated in the Senate late yesterday, by a large majority.So evident was the margin against it that Senator Bailey did not ask for' a roll call.Pursuing the policy of forcing the opponents of reciprocity to proceed without delay, Senator Penrose urged Senatoi Bailey introduce his wool tariff amendment at once.The latter did so, and the Senate adjourned with the amendment pending.It is a modification of the wool tariff bill recently passed by the Hoksc and places all duties on raw and manufactured wool a.t a general average of 30 per cent.The consideration of the reciprocity bill is expected to move with rapidity from now on.GOD SAVE THE KING.rjVEACHING \u2014 AN ENGLISH I.ADY, 6L highly qualified, fteeks pupils to complete her clauses (or children.Subjects taught : English.French (Paris), German (Germany)\u2019, music, theory and drawing.Apply Box 252, Lennoxville.VI ' ANTED \u2014 IN PRIVATE FA MIT, V.\u2019I gerttlcnian lodger, with breakfast If desired.Apply Box 32 Record Office.WINDSOR MILLS.Quite a number from here attended the funeral of the late C.L.Gilker-son nt Corris Ttu-sdav afternoon.Arrivals and departures: Miss L.Puce, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.'Gilbert Douglas nnd little daughter, Ruth, of Sherbrooke, in town, attending the Norris-Douglas wedding;Mrs.M.E.Mountain, Misses Catherine mid Ariele Mountain, and Miss Afire Robinson, to Magog, camping; Mr.F.Vadleigh, of Richmond, has bem transferred to the E,T, Bank hero; Mrs.Fi.Gordon of Lunenberg, Vt,, visiting her brother, Mr, W.Douglas; Mr.and Mrs.Walker Caswell, to Lyndonville, Vt., called by the sudden death 0f their son-in-law, Mr.Mark Hunter; Mr.J.Laraviere, and little son, of East Angus, in town recently.PEACE VERSE INSERTED IN THE 1 oonational anthem.London, July 14.\u2014A change has been .made, in the English National Anthem.In these days when the mam thought throughout the civilized, world is peace, one of the old verses of the anthem is said to have struck the King as sounding a somewhat discordant note.It ran : \u201cO Lord our God arise, Scatter his enemies, And make them fall ; ' Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks ; On Him our hopes we fix.0 save us all.\u201d That verse has now been replaced by the following, written by Dean Hole, and breathing a more peaceful spirit :\u2014 \u201cO Lord our God arise, Scatter his enemies, Make wars to cease Keep us from plague and dearth, Turn Thou our woes to mirth, And over all the earth, Let there be peace.\u201d This alteration has been specially sanctioned by King George, and is, therefore, of national importance, seeing that it is now likely to be universally followed.ROYALTY DEPARTS FROM IRELAND.FOUR DAYS\u2019 VISIT OF KING AND QUEEN FINISHED TO-DAY.Dublin, July 12.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The four days\u2019 visit of the King and Queen to Ireland came to an end today, when Their Majesties and their suites left Dublin for Kingstown, whence they are to travel in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert to Holyhead.The Royal party were given a cordial farewell.It is only the sanguine-minded, however, who look to find substantial, desirable political effect from the King\u2019s visit to Erin.There was less deliberate aloofness displayed than was threatened.There probably would have been less still had there not been keenly jealous supervision.However that may he, it has not lessened the admiration for the tact and tireless good-will wjth which the King performed his mission.PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that I shall not be responsible for any debt contracted by my wife, Mrs.David Cabana, nee Georgina Belanger.Sherbrooke, July 3 1th, 1911.AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE E.M.F.\u201c30 \u201d 5 Passenger Touring Car.Thoroughly overhauled.Runs like a new car.Guaranteed in first-class condition in every detail.A bargain to immediate purchaser.SHERBROOKE MOTOR CAR CO., 26 Montreal Street.MEGANTIC CO.HAPPENINGS.\" \u201e of News From Various Seotioos of Country.INVERNESS.Miss Annie McDonald, of St.Johnsbury, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.Wm.Kinnear.Rev.J.M.Miller held a service in the schoolhouse at Lower Ireland on Sabbath evening for the benefit of the Presbyterian families in that section.The Bishop of Quebec is to hold a service in St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Rectory Hill, on Tuesday evening, when a large number of candidates are expected to come up for confirmation.Mr.and Mrs.Robt.McRae have is sued invitations for a reception to be given Tuesday evening in honor of their daughter Clara, who was married to Mr.Chase at Munroe on Wednesday.Mr.John Watson was the guest of Mr.Dave McCullough on Sunday.The directors of the Megantic People\u2019s Telephone held their monthly meeting on Saturday at Devaney\u2019s hotel.A good representation of the directors were present.Mr.Geo.H.Thompson, of the Quebec Bank, left on Saturday for Kinnear\u2019s Mills, from where he intends starting, accompanied by his brother, for a two weeks visit to his sister in Boston.Quite a number of our young peo pie met Mr.and Mrs.Jas.McKelvlc on Monday evening at Ste.Julie Sta tion, after their return from their honeymoon, ami dnove with the happy couple to their new home in Inverness.The groom is a lifelong resident of this place and is well and favorably known by all.The bride is not altogether a stranger, although she comes from Missouri, and has several warm friends here already.After the arrival of the party tea was served on the lawn by Mrs.Me Kelvie, after which a couple of hours were very pleasantly spent In social intercourse.After wishing the bride and groom all happiness, all repaired to their homes.Among those who met the happy couple were Mr.D.H.Pennington, M.L.A., and Mrs.Pen nington, Mr.and Mrs.das.Stewart, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Smyth.Misses Eunice Mooney, Etta McKillop and Elizabeth McKenzie, Dr.B.J.Hen nett, Messrs.Thos.B.Devaney, Da vid McCullough, J.H.Mooney, Peter McKenzie, of R.& J.McKenzie's, Geo.P.Miller, of John MeCammon\u2019s, general merchants.The best, wishes of the whole community are extended to the happy couple.LEMESURIER.Mrs.E.G, Yale, of Robertson ville, who bas been visiting her mother; Mrs.O.Nutbrown has returned to liefiertsonville, but ns .Mr.and Mrs.Yule have sold their hotel, they intend to leave for Danville shortly.Mrs.Albert Rowdcn nnel children, of Groveton, N.H., is visiting her mother, Mrs.Gilgate.Dr.W.W.Gillander has returned tf) East Bridgewater, Mess.Mr.John Gillander has returned home from Robertsonville.Notice to Store Keepers I.the umiersiKueJ, will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name from this date.Sherbrooke, WM.PARTIUDUK.July 13th,\t1911.Light Underwear Specials We are jnat putting in stock to-day, some more of the light and extra light weight Underwear.The kind that is full of air holes and guaranteed to take up the moisture from the body.Wc have them in the Union and 2 Piece Suits.Don\u2019t go around blaming the weather \u2014 get something that will keep you cool and costs only $1.00 the Suit.An extra nice lot of Negligee Shirts\u2014the kind with the collar attached \u2014just opened out.If you want the Soft Negligee Collars, you don\u2019t have to go away from the Duncan Stores \u2014they\u2019re here in abundance, and the cost is 20c or II for a half.THE PRINCE\u2019S INVESTITURE.(Continued /rum Page 1)' Interior of the ca,stlc to the investiture platform.The King officiated at the brief ceremony.The Queen wan seated at the left of bin Majesty and grouped about them were the Earl Marshal, the Garter King-at Arms and Somerset Herald, the Pursuivants and other functionaries.As the Prince knelt before him the King solemnly said : \"We declare your Royal Highness to he Prince of Wales.\u201d Following this the insignia was adjusted by the officials upon whom this duty was imposed by tradition.The Prince, immediately after being invested, proceeded to the celebrated Queen Eleanor\u2019s Gateway, where he presented himself to the view of his Welsh subjects.He was greeted with shouts of wild enthusiasm, for the emotional Welsh people recognized in him a royal prince who was also a Prince of Wales.-i .WALKING HOLIDAY TOUR.Walking tours are not quite so popular as those by auto, but two young Lennoxville men spent an en joyable holiday walking to St.Johnsbury and return.They left Lennox ville on June 1 nnd followed the highways, passing through many towns and villages by way of Uapcl-ton, North Hatley, Ayer's Uliff, Stanstead Junction nnd continuing on in to Uncle Sam\u2019s domains, through Newport, Coventry, Barton Landing, Barton and Lyndonville, to St.Johnsbury, Vt., their intended point of destination.While there they witnessed a great national demonstration on July 4th in connection with American Independence Day.On their homeward trip these gentlemen changed their route, and returned by way of Island Pond, Coaticook and Waterville, thus completing their pedes-trianal tour by king\u2019s highway and accomplishing the same in seven days, having returned home on Friday, July 8th.Many beautiful lakes, rivers, streams and landscapes were passed along their route, all of which were attractive, ns well as appreciative, and added much towards making their holiday tour a very enjoyable one.-*\u2014-_ ^-m.^ THIS DATE IN HISTORY, JULY 13.1619\u2014First legislative body of Englishmen in America met at.Jamestown, Va.1787\u2014Slavery abolished in the territory north of the Ohio River.1863\u2014Fierce, riots in New York city against the conscription.1866\u2014The \"Great Eastern\u201d started to lay the third Atlantic cable.CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS (Continued from Page 1) killed his friend, Myles Cropley.Th« late Mr.Cropley, who was aged thirty-one years, is survived by a widow and five small children, also threa brothers and four sisters.-\t' ' v! ADMIRAL COMLY RETIRES.Washington, D.C., July 13.\u2014(Bpe-cial)\u2014After 45 years of honorabla service, filled with adventure and interesting experiences in many parta of the world, Rear-Admiral Samuel P.Comly was placed on the retired list of the navy to-day on account of age.Admiral Comly is a native of New Jersey and entered the Annapolis Academy from that State in 1865.F.arly in his carrer he accompanied the famous Juniata expedition to the Arctic.During the war with Spain he was an officer on the battleship Indiana and participated in the naval battle of Santiago.His last duty was as commandant of the navy yard of Philadelphia.SEAMEN GO ON STRIKE.New York, July 13.\u2014(Special)\u2014Onp thousand firemen, stewards and oilmen of the Ward Line were called out on strike when the men rejected the offer of the company.DAILY STORE NEWS 1 fid-1.'IH WellhiKton Htveet, Thursday, -hilv L-if.li, l!)ll Store Close:! at Nix To nishf.fUÎtM mm.ht'\t'\tT-\u2019- Î f>y- jjj V ' Just taken into stock to day another lot ladies\u2019 bathing suits, good lustre quality, navy blue, with white or cardinal trimings Sizes 32 to 42 Special price j Mail Orders Filled M.\" \" ' \u2018 S2.85 Was; Prominent in Industrial and Financial Circles.PRESIDENT OF LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO.)ANI) DIRECTOR OF OTHER CONCERNS.Montreal, July 13.- (Special)\u2014Mr, Robert Meighen, president, of the Luke of the Woods Milling Co., died to day suddenly from heart failure, lie was prominent in industrial and financial, circles, and was an enthusiastic Imperial Federationist.lie was horn near Londonderry, Ireland, in 1889, and came to Canada in childhood.lie, first settled at i\u2019erthy Ont , where, with his brothers, he built up a hig mercantile business, and came to Montreal in 1X79.He became associated with Lord: Mount Stephen, whose sister he married.He, was n director of the Canadian Pacific, Bank of Toronto, Canadian Northwest Land Co, Dominion Transport Co., and was also on the board of the Montreal Street Railway and n member of Uie Board of Trade.He was n Presbyterian, and leaves, one son and one daughter.CHERRY RIVER.Mr.R H.Fletcher, Sherbrooke/ was in town on Monday.Mr.George Smith lias returned home from Boston wlicre he has lieen for some time.Misses Lillian and Gertrude HawM of Lennoxville, visiting at Mr.G, Turner's.TENDERS For prod Ion of Hrliool HuilfJinjf, Dig-* tin t No.3, KcoH'r, 'JJalloy, to bo ready for uno Ko.pt.fitb, 1911 Plans and spot iliciit ion;; ran bo soon with 1:bo Hoo-* i otary-Troaauror, .!.L.Doan, or ICtignne Bonn.Jiowost or any tender not noecsHarllyJ a< pod tod.J.Tj.I)fan.IDitlcy, Quo.AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE To clone ont an estate.1911 Model \u2019U Ford, live passH'HKer fonrin# car.Only been run about 1200 miles.Kuaranteed in perfect running order.Apply to OTIS SIIURTOEFF, Curator, Coat.Icook?^ F O R S  /rÊT l'art of lot 15, range 1, Town of Fa ton, known aa the Hose a Leavitt pro* perty, containing seven acres, more otf less.Tenders may be addressed to the Hcorctary - Treasurer at Flanders up tof July 20th, 1911.\u2018AUCTION™' SAEB Friday, July 14, 1911 The undersigned, under instructions from\t< G.N.Bourque Esq.who has tfiven up business and must df.?-.* pose of all his moveables, livery stable# shook, and outside.Must be sold byf Public Auction at his store.No.G Bridge St, East Sherbrooke Six horses, lot wagons, all in good or-* dor, top butçg\u2019lcs, carts, harnesses, all kinds ; farming implements, tools, blacksmith\u2019s, tinsmith's and carpenter'» tools, painters' supplies, furniture, etc.# etc.Particulars ami terms in postera.\u2022Sale at 10 o\u2019clock a.m.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer/ SHERBROOKE 01E DAY Leimoxvilk Road JULY 15ft.The Last Word in Universal Excellence Features That Have Never Been Seen Before\t\tGathered in Many Climes and Distant Lands\t Yheilling-\u2014All New\u2014Sensational Exhibitions?Renowns OvU\t\t\t A Magic Pleasure Ground of healthful Pash, Life and Vitality Unequalled *\t\tUnmatched in All That Goes To Make It Marvellous and Mighty\t METRICAL, MILITANT, MANEUVERS £¦ *>¦$ Spirited, Significant Spectacles 9 Tho Formidable Prairie and Picturesque Frontier Displayed With Every Adjunct and Accessory Authentic and Accurate *\t\t\t «5 SHOWS DAILY 4-AT 2 & 8 P.M.\tPIONEER STREET PARADE DAILY ID A.M.DON'T MISS IT\t\tDOORS OPEN 1 & 7 P.M.LOW ROUND TRIP CXCURSIONS-ALL LINES OF TRAVEL 8 D2-C 295159 8547 ^ m mmmmm *TB» Bn.¦BIBBROOKB BUtB BBOOBB, THnnSPAY, JTTLY 13.1911.JULY CHEAP SALE IN AbU LINES -s 18 NOW IN FULL SWING AT T.VINEBERG\u2019S OUTFITTER FOR MEN AND WOMEN f 47'!4V^Wellfngion Street,\t.Sherbrooke FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS.COUNTRY PRODUCE.Sending A Prospecting Party To Porcupine and through the Mettachewan, Metagami and Kakozhishk River district to Hudson Bay.art back by the Notts way and through Kanshigama and Keekcek Districts.Parties wishing to have da-.ms staked can be sure of careful aeiect ,'n and no random work, by making immediate arrangements.G.R.E.KENNEDY SHERBROOKE QUE.^00C^00C
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