Sherbrooke daily record, 6 juin 1912, jeudi 6 juin 1912
[" Sherbroo r Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY JUNE, 6\t1912.ONE OKH sS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE VISITED FARMING SPECIAL HERE TO-DAY.incoming Trains Brought Many From Surrounding Towns\u2014Special Lectures Should Prove of Great Value To Farmers\u2014Lecture on Orchards at The Y.M.C.A This Evening\u2014Will Visit Cookshlre, Scotstown and Lake Megantic To Morrow.CONFIRMED.Court of Review Maiotains Mpent Id Case, Demers Vs Hebert.City and Town Building The Booster Says: A city\u2019s worth is in proportion to its progressiveness.Nearly every train coming to Sherbrooke to-day brought its quota of farmers, and others interested in agriculture, to visit the Fanning Special.In spite of tire unfavorable weather the cars were crowded shortly after nine o\u2019clock, when the doors opened.The Special arrived here abo it 7 o'clock last night from Waterloo, Eastman and Magog.Mr.Timber-man, C.P.R.Industrial Commissioner.will be Mr.Geo.Turney, Agricul-: tural expert of New Urunswiclv.His ispnual subject will be urchards, and |it is hoped that a large uumbir will I turn out to hear him.A short time ago Mr.Turney ad-crossed the members of the St.Jonn Board of Trade and they lound his address so interesting that the sum cf $1 .Odd was subscribed for th3 purpose of starting a Board of Trade Orchard.Each member of the Board planted one tree, and in the neir fut- theijftom.who is travelling with the train stated to the Record this morning that urc expects to reap frui over fifteen hundred people visited the train at Waterloo yesterday.The attendance at other places where the train stopped was also satisfactory, over 2,500 people passing through during the day.|MANY LADIES IN ATTENDANCE.A feature of the visit to Shero.-ookc v;as the large number laiies who STUDENTS VISITED TRAIN.The students of St.Charles Seminary visited the train in a body this merning, accompanied by their tcach-c\u2019ij.Many of them were farmers\u2019 sons end were keenly interested in the various exhibits and the lectures.Tbev listened to a special lecture by Mr.Gareau of Quebec, on \u201cChicken Housing,\u201d which was both interesting and instructive.FARMERS WERE INTERESTED.That the farmers appredate Mie efforts of the Government and C.P.R.to bring before them Lue most advanced methods of farming was évident by the close attention thev gave the demonstrators.Thiy took full advantage of the opportunity given them to ask questions, and although the train only remains in Sherbrooke to day will go hack to their homes witli a better idea of how to get the very best out of their farms; how to feed their live stock to get the best results; and will have gained a great deal of useful information which shot Id prove of inestimable va-\u2019ie to | them.The Professors in charge are all top notchers in their lines end tSose who hear .them need net hesitate to accept their advice with the full knowledge that it is the list available.SPECIAL LECTURES.Special lectures on different subjects were delivered during the day in tha lecture car, specially arranged for that purpose.The gist of these ii'tfresting talks will appear in the Record during the next few days, and would do well to read them carefully, and preserve them for future re-fci once.ILLUSTRATED LECTURE TONIGHT In connection with the visit of this-Farming Special an illustrated lecture will be given at tiie Y.M.O.A.v'sited the train.The Poultry, Fruit and Dairy Departments were of special attraction to them.PETITIONED COURT TO HAVE ! MAYOR\u2019S ELECTION DECIAR- I ED NULL.In the Court of Review yesterday in j Montreal the judgment of Mr.Justice j GJobensky in the Superior Court here i in the ease of Demers vs.Hebert ; I was confirmed.This was a petition presented to tne I Court to, have the election of Mayor , Hebert declared null on tne ground that his property qualification was |not sufficient.The pevT.bm also ask-! ed that the Mayor\u2019s opponent, Mr.|D.G.E.Denault, be declared elected I Mavor.; The judgment of Mr' Justice Glo-Ibcnsky dismissed the petition on all i ro nte and this has bean now co ifirm- ;ed.It is not expected that the case j v ill be taken to a higher court.MV NEWS SPEW FROM All FOMCATV.PARTS OFTHE EASTEHm -f- AT COOKSHIRE TO-MORROW MORNING.The Special will visit Co dishire next, being there to-morrow morning at nine o\u2019lclock.The next stop will be Scotstown where the train will remain from one till three, Megantic will next be visited, the train remaining there from four till six thirty P.M.After leaving Megantic it will proceed to the Maritime Provint;s and continue its missionary work among the farmers.BETTER FARMING SPECIAL SUTTON.HI MARI LAN» IN CUBA.First Steps Towards Occopation of Island By Dotted States.Sutton, June «.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Better Farming Special was here as advertised on Tuesday from 1 to 3.30 p.m.and was visited by a large number of people.Many of the farmers and their wives came in to inspect the exhibit and to listen to the lectures.As a rule the farmers wore much pleased with the affair.The Academy let out for the afternoon as well as the convent and teachers and children from both institutions attended in a body.Considerable farm literature was distributed.MANY INTERESTED AT MAGOG.Magog, June (i.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The C.F.R.Farmers\u2019 Special arrived here about 3.3b Wednesday afternoon and remained about throe hours.In spite of the fact that many farmers were unable to attend, owing to the necessity of being at home it time, a large number of visitors tended and viewed the exhibits DISASpUS FIRE.Believed That Damage Will Amount To $150,000 EIRE STARTED IN THE \\TRE WHILE PERFORMANCE WAS GOING ON.AT Gillies Depot, Ont., Jine G.\u2014 Over one nundred and fifty thousand dollars damage has already been cl ne by file which is still ragidg in Cobalt, all bough the combined fire departments from Cobalt, Haileybury and New Liskeard are fighting it.The fire startècl in the Lyric Theatre, on the Main corner, during the perfor,nance, by an explosion of an oil stove used bv an actor in his dressing roo n.The theatre was emptied without disorder.Twelve lines of hose were laid, but despite the excellent pressure, the fire gained headway and soon Milton Can\u2019s dry goods store, nearby, was a mass of flames.It seemed impossible to check the flames, but through strenuous efforts the Bank of Commerce building escaped with a scioch-ing.With the collapse of the theatre the flan.es leaped to the Cobalt Hotel and thence to Harrington\u2019s restaur-nts', the Galoska block and the Moore this I f lock at the rear of the hotel.By at- ; it.SO the Haileybury brigade arrived, and \u2019 followed soon after by the New listened to the lectures, ihe various exhibits attracted considerable attention by those intemsted in these particular subjects and numerous questions asked and considerable useful information given by the demonstrators in charge.To pick out any partijular exhibit as attracting the most at- Lis- | At ; Bank i tores ; FOURTH DIVISION OF ATLANTIC FLEET HAS SAILED FROM KEY WEST.Havana, June G.\u2014American marines have landed on Cuban soil.While it is officially declared that this action was taken solely to protect American and other foreign properties1, the impression became general that it was a preliminary step ; to American intervention.This caused considerable excitement at the j capital.Later it became known that : the landing was in response to an ur-I gent appeal to the commandant of I the United States naval station by j the Chamber of Commerce of Guantanamo to afford protection to the numerous foreign estates in the vicinity which the Government forces have been unable effectively to guard.There was great excitement at Ha vana yesterday afternoon on the cir-| dilation of a report that four Ameri-i can battleships were on their way from Key West.Towards evening the rumor was current that the ships | had been signalled off Morro CaStle i and were expected to enter the har-: bor within an hour.The excitement : subsided on receipt of the news that | the warships had been ordered to j Guantanamo.LANDING OF MARINES.Washington, June 6.\u2014Frank con : fession of President Gomez that he was unable to meet the demands of the large plantation owners in eastern Cuba for adequate guards against the marauders ami insurrec-tos was the factor that yesterday led Captain Kline, commanding the D.S.naval station at Guantanamo, to set in motion the body of U.S.marines gathered there for just such a purpose BATTLESHIPS SAIL.Charged With Admlnisteriug Poison to Michigan Farmer.HISTORY OF CASK DATES BACK TO DEATH OF J.W.SPARLING IN JUNE, 1909.I Bad Axe, Mich., June G.\u2014(Special) j \u2014Dr.Robert A.MacGregor of Ulbjr, | Mich., formerly of London, Ontario, | was found guilty of murder in the ! first degree by a jury which return-I ed its verdict at midnight last night.The history of the case which re suited in the conviction of Dr.Mac-j Gregor dates from June, 1909, when John Wesley Sparling, a prosperous j farmer, died under circumstances which suggested poisoning.Since that date Sparling\u2019s sons, I Peter, Albert and Seyril have died from similar causes.Relatives demanded an investigation and an analysis of the organs of Seyril Sparling revealed arsenical poison as the real cause of death.Dr.MacGregor was arrested last October nnd placed on trial April 2 this year.Three weeks were consumed in securing a jury, and after other delays the taking of testimony began May !L | Mrs.Carrie Bodie Sparling, wife of ; John Wesley and mother of Sparling ; hoys, is now awaiting trial on mtir-j der charge.-4- AT HIGH WATER MARK.Magog, June G.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The water in the lake is at high water mark for this year and is much bigh-jar than has been seen at this Lime | of the year for many years.WILL MAKE AN ESTIMATE, Bromptonville, June 6.\u2014(Special^ \u2014A Government engineer is coming\" here to look over and Inspect the streets and will make an estimate 00 the cost to macadamize them.RECORD IN COIlN PLANTING.Brome, Que., June G,\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.Joseph Grimes, of this township, claims a record of 15 acres of corn sown in two days with a one-horse planter.NEW UP SECRETARY TAKES DUTIES.Granby, June 6.-¦¦¦ iSpecial) \u2014Mr.Ernest Tartre entered upon liis duties as Secretary Treasurer of the Township Council at their general session, June Uli.replacing Mr.J.A.Tomkins, resigned.LITTLE OBSERVANCE OF KING\u2019S BIRTHDAY.Granby, June G.- (Special) The King's birthday pasa -d off very quietly.The only offices closed were the banks, and only a few flags were in evidence.In fact one heard citizens inquiring why the banks were closed.FINGERS CUT ON SAW.i Sutton, June G.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr-Homer A.Holden is laid off from get-; ting the ends of three fingers of tha right hand cut on a saw while at work at the veneer mill near the week end.The forefinger had to ha amputated at the first joint, but the other two will come all right.SEASON IS VERY LATE.Farnam\u2019s Corner, June fi.\u2014(Special)- Much seeding remains to be done in tliis section, owing to the unusual-I ly long, rainy spell of weather.A | year ago field strawberries were ripa on May 2401.while this year plants are only in bloom now.The weather in 1K79 was much similar to this year.The first field strawberries your correspondent picked then was the 2 Branches in Sherbrooke Dufferin Ave.(main office), Wellington St., CPPer Town (King St.), K.WINN FARWEI.L,\tF.A BRIGGS.\tN.F.DINNING, Manager,\tManager.\tAgent.THE WEATHER Fair at first, followed by showers in some localities at night; a little higher temperature.The Service You Want While we are conHta,nt.ly endeavoring to increase the volume of onr business, we realize that we can best do this by properly serving the in-t.ereets of our customers, both in the careful selection of investments and in the safeguarding of their interests.The service which we will give you as a customer will not end with the sale of one or more securities to you, as we have established a special department, /or the purpose of exercising a watchful care over your interests and the safety of your investment.We are always pleased to have our customers send ns their coupon* and bonds when they mature.We look after their collection for them»! F.B.McCURDY & CO.Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Halifax, St.John, Montreal, Sher-brooke, Kingston, Sydney, Charlottetown, 8t.John\u2019s, Nfld.Sherbrooke Office Art Building.R.N.Robins, Manager SHERBROOKE DA kl, Y REPORD.THURSDAY, JUNE G, 1012.T.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS DISCUSSED THE GOOD EOADS ACT.DANVILLE TOWN ij\tCOUNCIL.Reports From Correspondents Of What is Going on.\\ RICHMOND.rs.C.Smith has returned to her c in Beverly, Mass., after visit-her sister, Mrs.J.Farquhar for past few weeks.\u2019he Southern play, \u201cHuman Hearts,\u201d was greeted by a large audience Wednesday evening in the Opera House.Miss Helen Driver, who has been ill for the past few \u201cweeks, is improving rapidly.Mr.E.L.Emerson, Mr.Hatch and Mr.McDermont, of Boston, in town recently.Miss Emma MacLeay is on the sick list.\tt , Mrs.Stalker, of Flndden.guest of Mr.R.MacLeay, College St.Mrs.E.Hawker, Gouin Ave.entertained the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chalm-er's Presbyterian Church, Wednesday afternoon, which was busily spent in transacting business after which delicious refreshments were served.Mr.J.L.Cunningham, of Boston, in town on business.Word has been received here of the death of Mr.H.McLeary at Point Levis, father of Mrs.T.Morrill of this place.Mr.E.Driver, of Montreal, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.M.Cleveland.Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Damant entertained a number of their friends on Wednesday evening when Mr.E.L.Emerson, of Boston, gave an interesting sketch accompanied by views of his recent trip to Bermuda.Dainty refreshments were ser.ved by the hostess.Choir practice will be held in the Methodist Church Friday evening at the usual hour.T.U.Convention at Coaticook; Mr.and Mrs.P.O.Connell visited her sister, Mrs.S.Meigs at East Compton the first of the week; Mrs.C.A.Spriggins and family at their summer home from Montreal.Mr.E.Sprigings has a large field of strawberries which are looking fine and promise a large yield of fruit.The continued rain prevents farmers putting seed in the ground.Some arc getting discouraged.The Quebec and Toronto Baptist Convention to be held at North Hat-; ley on June 11, 12 and 13.Services will be held each evening at 7.30, when leading ministers will give addresses.An excursion will be held up Lake Massawippi on Thursday afternoon at 3.30.Mrs.E.Eldridge has closed her labor for McNervey Brothers and Mrs.Thomas Bassett has taken her place.Word received from Mrs.A.Cham-blin who is in the St.Vincent di Paul Hospital in Sherbrooke reports her able to sit up and is expected home soon.Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Bressette were in Waterville on Sunday to attend the christening of their nephew J.Leo Leonard.Mr.Willis Bassett is importing little chickens just hatched from New York and Toronto, the little travellers are sent in boxes lined with cotton batting and are some times three and four days on the journey, but are cheerful and happy on arrival.Mr.Bassett is importing some choice thoroughbreds in White Orphingtons and Leghorns.Mr.Chas.W.Bennett of Rock Island was in town over Sundav.-4- H.G.Kirwin from Lennoxville; Mr.H.S.Hubbard, Sherbrooke, in town.Departures : Mrs.Lynch to Sherbrooke; Miss Margaret M^e to Sherbrooke after spending a few days at C.R.Ruiter\u2019s; Miss Annie Beebe to Quebec; Mr.Ray Beebe to White River Jet.; Mr.Byron Jenkins, Miss Susie Jenkins to Smith\u2019s Mills.Word has been received from Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Bell of their safe arrival in England.Mr.John Tyler has moved to Boynton.Mr.Hines has moved into the house recently vacated by Mr.Tyler.Dr.GilfUlan has recently purchased a fine new auto.of- ses- MORE AND BETTER BREAD will be the result of your baking, if you use White Swan Yeast Cakes.Your grocer keeps them in 5c packages of six cakes.Send to-day for Iree sample.White Swan Spices & Cereals, Limited, Toronto, Ont.\u2022-\u2014- WINDSOR MILLS.BRESSETTE CORNER.Arrivals and.departures» Mr.Geo.H.McConnell visiting his father and other friends here; Mrs.J.W.McConnell and Mrs.Jan.Robinson attended the Stanstead County W.C.A bite of this and a taste of that, ill diy long, dulls Cue appetite and weakens the digestion.^ Restore^your stomach to healthy vigor by taking a-Na-Dru-Oo Dyspepsia Tablet liter each meal\u2014and cht out the 'piecing'.Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets are the best friends for sufferers from Indigestion and dyspepsia.50c.a Box at your Druggist's.Made by the National Drug and Chemical Co of Canada, Limited.I« COMPTON.St.James' Guild was pleasantly entertained on Thursday afternoon by Mrs.Guy Carr.It was decided to hold a sale, of fancy articles on Thursday evening, June 12th.The next meeting will be at the Rectory Wednesday afternoon.Special meetings, called the \u201cForty Hours Devotion,\u201d have been held in I the Roman Catholic Church this week.| Father Lavallee has been assisted i by Father Noel, of North Hatley, ; and Father Rheaume, of Waterville.Mrs.(Dr.) Crack returned Tuesday | from a visit with friends in Mont-: real.Mrs.D.Saultry continues to be in very poor health.Mr, and Mrs.Philip Rodrigue have removed to what is known as the Kellam farm.Mr.R.B.Reid, of Montreal, has joined Mrs.Reid in Compton for the week-end, remaining for a few days.The marriage of Miss Luella Ladd, daughter of the late W.E.Ladd, to Mr.E.Cronin, of Compton Station, took place yesterday at St.Johns-bury.The annual procession of Corpus i Christi will be taken part in on Sun-| day next by the R.C.Congregation, the repository to be at the home of Mr.E.Lessard.Mrs.Doe is visiting her son near 1 St.Johnsbury.Arrivals and departures; Miss Jean Robinson of Montreal with her grandparents, Rev.R.and Mrs.Robinson; Miss Bissett of Quebec guest of Mrs.Holmes; Mrs.Jas.Bowles of Claremont, N.H., called here by the illness of her sister; Mr.Wyatt of Waterloo his holidays with Mr.A.M.Slack; Mr.Hugh McCullough of East Angus, visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.McCullough; Mrs.Elliott and daughter Eva, of Cookshire, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.McCullough.Mr.Frank Belford, son of the Rev.Jas.Belford, is very ill at his home suffering from pneumonia.Miss Myrtle Fowler, who underwent an operation in the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, is progressing favorably.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet in the basement of the Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon.Mr.William Gardner has moved into Mrs.Henderson\u2019s house on Main street, recently occupied by Mr.Ober-man.STANSTEAD TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL COUNCIL HAS A SMALL DEFICIENCY.Smith's Mills, June 6.\u2014(Special) \u2014A regular session of the Municipal Council of the Township of Stan-stcad was held here when all the Councillors were present with the exception of Councillor G.C.McGowan of Georgeville.The Good Roads Act of 1912 was discussed but no decision made as to the advantages fered.This will be settled next sion.The statement of the Town Farm Manager Newton Quimby was received, showing a deficit of $105.This deficit was caused for caring for three small children for which good homes are wanted.A committee consisting j of the Mayor, Secretary-Treasurer, I Councillor Henry was appointed to examine a report on the advisability of changing of a road in the vicini-1 ty of Cedarv Re.Councillor Smith | and the Mayor were appointed a com-j mittee to repair two bridges near ( Demick\u2019s Mills.A temporary loan was authorized for the making of summer roads.RECEIVED $1,424.17 FROM GOV- .ERNMENT FOR ROAD WORK.Danville, June G.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Danville Council met Tuesday, June 4th.Present: Mayor J.E.Guilmettc, j Pro-Mayor J.A.McCallum and Councillors Dr.H.R.Cleveland, Geo.Me-Cracken, Pierre Roy, E.F.Stock-well and L.Hannan.The secretary was authorized to acknowledge receipt of $1,424.47 received from the Department of Agri- j culture through the Hon.P.S.G.Mackenzie, for macadamizing roads.| The bill of $32.80 for fire ladders i was paid to I.X.L.Ladder Co.A resolution was passed ordering that engine, hose and ladders are not to be used for any other than fire purposes.A resolution was passed authoriz-: ing J.J.Barlow to collect the dog I tax.It was decided to vote $10 to the I.O.O.F.for a fire hose competition on July 1st next.The Sec.-Treas.was instructed to notify all in arrears that their taxes must be paid on or before July 1st i next, or legal proceedings will be I taken.* * * * * t * * t t * \\ * t * * * * t * * * * * * * * * * Ready-Mades Country and Seaside houses will soon be crowded with city-folks.There is mnch to do to get ready.Do not worry over your bedding, we have Sheets and Pillow cases all ready for you.The prices are very reasonable, and your time is saved.BOYNTON.Mrs.W.E.Hunt is much better, being able to ride out.Mr.and Mrs.L.Quimby, Boston, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.N.Quimby.Mr.L.Towle, who has not been in good health for the past six weeks, is a little better.The W.M.A.will meet at the school house Saturday, June 8, at 2.30 p.m.L\u2019AVENIE.Departures include: Mrs.Wm.Mountain.Miss Vera Mountain and Miss A.Voolfrey, to Durham io sp5 id the we fir-end with relatives; Miss Violet Rfff, to Kingsev to care for her aunt, Mrs.F.N.Doyle, who is ill; Mr.Rov Doyle, to Kingsey to spend Sunday WATERVILLE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.STEPS WILL BE TAKEN TO PUT A STOP TO SETTING OFF FIRECRACKERS, ETC.Waterville, June 6.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A regular session of the Municipal I Council was held last Tuesday even-! ing.Present : the Mayor, Mr.F.G.Gale, and Councillors Watts, Swanson ami McGovern, forming a quorum.After routine business several ac-I counts for hauling stone and road work were passed.The residents of Westmont avenue petitioned the Council to have the ! sidewalk repaired, also that the street put in better order.The road 1 inspector was ordered to do the work , at once.The village for many years has been subjected to great annoyance by certain young people of this place who on the night before and during public holidays have kept up a continual disturbance by firing cannon, torpédos, firecrackers, etc., making it very unpleasant for the residents and positively harmful for people in poor health.The Council passed a resolution requiring the local constable to take steps in the future to put a stop to this practice.BROMPTONVILLE WILL BORROW $20,000.MONEY WILL BE SPENT IN MAKING BETTER STREETS IN TOWN.Bromptonville, June 6.\u2014(Special) ! \u2014The Council convened this week with Mayor O.Lambert, Councillors | D.J.Bruneau, L.Lavoie, T.Meunier and Alf.Paradis present.It was moved by Councillor T.! Meunier, seconded by Councillor Alf.Paradis to borrow $20,000 from the Government at 2 per cent, for street work.A resolution passed appointing four | citizens as a committee to enforce the vaccination law.Work will be ! commenced at once in laying a pipe under the G.T.R.track from the Tobin Mfg.Co.\u2019s plant which will connect their force pump giving first class fire protection in the congested part of our town.Councillor D.J.Bruneau will oversee this work.witj friends; Mr.A.Wyatt, to homo at \u201cThe Springs.\u201d Mrs.A.Watt, who has been ill th.' home of her mother, Mrs.I icken, is improving.his ANIMALS AS CRIMINALS.Old Documents of t^e Middle Ages tell of numerous cases where animals were put on trial for offences charged against them.For example, in *1370 three cows were tried for baling killed a bqy; the whole herd POWER.(By Elbert Hubbard in Cosmopolitan) Man is a transformer of energy.: This energy plays through him.In degree he can control it, manipulate it, use it, transmit it.And the sec-; ret of being a good transmitter is to ! allow motion to equal emotion.To be healthy and sane and well i and happy you must work with your i hands as well as your head.The cure ! for grief is motion.The receipe for strength is action.To have a body were arrested as accomplices.All ; that is free from disease and toxins, BEEBE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and ' Mrs.Frank Wilkanson from their w'edding trip; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bigelow from England; Mrs.E.M.Campbell from Sherbrooke, where she spent a few days with her son Lyle, who is in the hospital; Mr.and Mrs.BAKING POWPER makes successful home baking easy.For hot 1 biscuits, plain and fancy cak-es, pastry, doughnuts, ¦\tmuffins and puddings it gives results that delight ¦\tthe eye, the palate and the digestion.Because RED ROSE is a pure French Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, absolutely free ¦3k from alum and all other harmful ingredients, it makes sweet, wholesome food that Is good for vou and for vnur rhildrpn - J C 1\tm YOUNG\u2019S CORNER.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.L.E.Doe called to North Wolcart, Vt., by the serious illness of her son, Charlie Wilson; Mrs.A.C.Demerse, of Lennoxville, accompanied her; Mr.A, E.Young and Amy Ball to Coaticook at Mrs.I.Chandler\u2019s.Mr.W:m.Young had a horse seri-\\ ously injured by the end of a piece of hoard entering the abdomen.-4*\u2014 -\u2014 GRIFFIN.Arrivals and departures include ; Mrs.J.A.Creller left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Bedford ; Mrs.A.B.Somerville, who has been , visiting her son, Norman Somerville, to Inverness; Mr.A.K.Somerville of Inverness arrived Saturday and ac-: companied his mother home Tuesday; Mrs.A.C.Miller to Waterloo after a visit with relatives here., were discharged but tie guilty three, these being condemned to be executed.The sentence was pronounced bv the Duke of Burgundy.WATERVILLE.Mrs.Fred Bean, who has been very seriously ill, is slightly better.Rev, I.W.Pierce is in Montreal this week.Mrs.James Osgood will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Aid next Friday afternoon.THIS DATE IN HISTORY, JUNE 6.1755\u2014Nathan Hale, the famous patriot spy, born in Coventry, Conn.Executed by the British, Sept.22, 1776.1792\u2014Frankfort selected as the capital of Kentucky.1832\u2014Indians under Black Hawk made an unsuccessful attack on Apple River fort, near Galena, 111.1862\u2014Brig.Gen.Turner Ashby, C.S.A., killed in a skirmish near Harrisonburg, Va.Born in Virginia in 1824.1872\u2014Republican national convention in session in Philadelphia, nominated Gen.U.S.Grant for President.1891\u2014Sir John Macdonald, Canadian Premier, died.Born Jan.11, 1815.1911\u2014Edward Harrigan, veteran actor and playwright, died in New York City.Born there in 1845.Powder Limited, Montreal.DANVILLE._ The ice cream social under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church, held on the Methodist ! Lawn on Wednesday evening, was a ; success socially and financially.The treasury of the Aid was increased some sixteen dollars.-4- BROMPTONVILLE.Mr.p.Blanchard has opened up a restaurant in Mayor O.Lambert\u2019s I.'lcct on Main Street.Mrs.Charles Nelson of Boston is at present visiting her relatives and .friends in Brompton.DISH-PANS COLANDERS ETC.KEPT DAZZLING-BRIGHT Sc CLEAN BY KIRKDALE.An ice cream social mil he held 'on Monday evening next, June 10th, on the grounds of Mr.Geo.Hep-worth, Maple Hill Farm.STORNOWAY.Rev.R.Mackenzie intends to preach in Spring Hill 1st Sabbath after-inoon, 9th.Full directions and many\" uses on Larj^e Sifter-Can,IO* Pillow Cases Good qualities English Cotton 40 x 20 .15c each.42 x 33 .20c each.42 x 33 hemstitched, 30c each.Hemmed Sheets Extra strong quality sheeting.68 x 90 in.$138 pair.72 x 96 in.70 x 90 in.80 x 99 in.80 x 90 in.$1.80 pair.$2.40 pair.$2.20\tpair.$2.60 pair.* * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pillows All sizes and grades, from the domestic down filled to the real Feather Down filled.Prices, $1.10 to $8.50 pair.Flannelette Blankets Best quality Flannelette Blankets in white and grey w th blue and pink borders, in 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 sizes.Prices, $1.15, $1.35 and $1.60 pair.Wool Blankets Very special and full sizes at $2.50 pair.Other grades and all sizes up to the finest gralent $8.00 and $10.00 per pair.We also have a large assoit ment Colored Wool Blankets colors red, brown, green nnc greys.Prices $4.00 to $6.00 pel pair.Japanese Puis Wool Rugs in a large variety of design and colorings.Bed Spreads Special counterpane, good size, honeycomb .89c Big assortment in other qualities and prices, also in colored spreads.Travelling Rugs 100 Clan Tartan Rugs, fine quality, serviceable as lap covers for carriages and automobiles.Prices $3.50 to $8.50.Linens ready hemmed, Table Cloth, all sizes.Linen Napkins, ready hemmed, $1.25 doz.up.Towels, Roller Cloths, Glass Cloths, Crashes, ready for use on short notice.Crex Carpets and Rugs An ideal sanitary floor cover ing.Rugs come in different sizes and in shades green, mar oon and brown.Straw Mattings In a large variety of designs very serviceable and cheap fo summer houses.Prices 12jc u to 35c yd.Shades Window Shades in standar sizes, 33 l-3c each.We als make shades to any specia measurements on short notice.Awning Duck Special duck for awnings, in.wide, in stripes red, gree or blue .25c yan L.A.BAYLEY CITIZEN _WE HUII.D STEEL II Hill WAV HKIOGES and OTHER STEKLJSTItUCTURES.WRITE US EORfiPRICES SHERBROOKE, QUE.MacKINNON HOLMES & CO.Limited.you must let motion equal emotion.Love for love\u2019s sake creates a current so hot that it burns out the fuse.But love that finds form in music, sculpture, painting, poetry, and work is divine and beneficent beyond words, that is, love is an inward emotion and if stifled, thwarted, and turned hack upon itself tends to gloom, melancholy, brooding, jealously, rage, disease, death.But love that is liberated in human effort, attracts love; so a current is created and excess emotion is utilised for the good not only of the beloved but o'f the race.Art is the utilisation of love\u2019s exhaust.The love that lasts is a trinity\u2014 I love you becanse you love the things that I love.A lover out of a job is a good man for a girl to avoid.Safety lies in service.All emotion that takes the form of ecstasy with no outlet in the way of work is dangerous.This way horror lies.Emotion without motion tends to madness and despair.Expression must equal impression.If you study you must also create, write, teach, give out.If great joy has come to you, pass it along, and thus do you double it.You are the syeward of the gifts the gods have given you, and you answer for their use with your life.Do not obstruct the divine current.The college that imparts knowledge, but supplies no opportunity for work is faulty in the extreme.A school that does not supply work as well as facts is false in theory and wrong in practice.Its pupils do not possess health, happiness, or power, except on a fluke.Emotion balanced by motion eliminates dead tissue and preserves sanity.For lack of motion congestion follows.All sickness comes from a failure to make motion balance emotion.Impress and express; inhale and exhale; work and play; study and laugh; love and labour; exercise and rest.Study your own case and decide to get the most out of life.Sickness, unhappiness, ignorance all tend to inefficiency.And inefficiency is a sin.Realise that you are a divine transformer.Make motion equal emotion and you will eliminate fear, round out the century run, and he efficient to the last.And to live long and well is to accept life in every phase \u2014even death itself\u2014and find it good.SEVERE ON THE BRIDE.Geneva.\u2014A young woman of Zurich has been fined UI 4s and costs for i \u201ccoquetry.\u201d She was about to he married, and duly presented her birth certificate at the Town Hall, where ; it was fourni that the figures of the year of her birth, 1883, had been changed to 1886 by the bride, who j thus became three years younger.As it is a serious matter in Switzerland to tamper with official papers the police were informed, and the young woman, who belongs to a good family, had to appear before the magistrate.She explained that she felt j at least three years younger than I her age\u201429\u2014and therefore changed POLICE FORCE IS London\u2014A circular signed by the permanent under-secretary at the home office has just been issued to the chief constables all over the country.It deals with the question ot forming a reserve police force, composed of volunteers who would be ready to serve as police at any moment of national emergency.The advisability of forming such a permanent volunteer reserve has become evident to the home secretary since the recent railway strike called for an addition to the regular force, and ho has had the question under most careful consideration.Mr.Churchill considers that it should be the duty of the police authorities to have a well organized body of cit zens ready for immediate enrolment as special constables should the necessity arise.This would give both the police and people a better sense of security and a certainty of protection for themselves and their property from the hooliganism which always follows in the wake of a strike, and which brings discredit on the strikers.RANKS COULD BE FILLED.Again, should the army reserves require to be mobilized the places those army reservicts, who are also policemen, had vacated in the force could be speedily replaced by special constables.Thus the means of communication, such as railways, tramways, etc., as well as public works and food supplies, would find ample and immediate protection.\u201cFor the purpose of utilizing to the full,\u201d the circular points out, \u201cthe services of public spirited citizens, it will in most districts he necessary to allow several categories of special constables to he enrolled, having regard to their different qualifications and varying opportunities of rendering service.\u201d The \u201cfirst police reserve\u201d would consist of men accustomed to discipline who have served either with the police or in the army.The \u201csecond police reserve\u201d would be of men willing to be sworn as special constables under the special constables act, and should be classified as paid or unpaid according to their ability to serve regular turns of police duty or only to be called upon for assistance in special emergencies.CARE TO BE TAKEN.The greatest care is \"to he taken to register only men who are fitted in every way to serve in the police reserve, special regard being paid to their record for \u201csteady habits and trustworthy character.\u201d One particularly interesting feature is the possibility of enrolling strikers as special constables, it being recognized that they will be more and more anxious to suppress the hooligan element whose disturbances only bring discredit on their cause.In concluding, the secretary of state says that he would \"strongly urge that all police authorities should now take immediate steps to build up adequate police reserves which will enable them to cope with future troubles without having recourse to military aid.\u201d When Nostrils are Flagged Your Catarrh is Rad BY ACTING TO-DAY YOU CAN QUICKLY CURE CATARRH AND AVOID BRONCHITIS, PERHAPS CONSUMPTION.Most Agreeable and Surest Cure Is Catarrhozone, Which Cures Every Curable Case.EAST ANGUS.The friends of Rev.D.A.Dunlop will regret to hear that he received the news of the death of his sister at Glace Bay, C.B.Mr.Dunlop left here on June 3rd to attend the funeral.I Coaticook Hou**\u2014Popular Home for Tcaveller«.A.A.Pomeroy.Prop.7 EXAMINING A WITNESS.(Chicago Record Herald) \"Now,\u201d said the lawyer who was cenducting the cro#B-ex;>,ruination, \u201d1 will ask you whether you have ever hern in jail?\u201d\t> \u201cI have not,\u201d replied the witness.\u201cHade you ever been indicted by a grand jury?\u201d \u201cNo.\u201d \u201cHave you ever been arrest-! I \u2019 \u2019 ''Have you ever run away with another man's wlft?\u201d \u201cI never have-\u201d 'Have you ever cheated anybody in a l'orne trade?\u201d \u201d1 never have had a horse.\u201d \"An! You are evading my question.I thought wc should find you out sooner or later.You are excused.\u201d : m UNBREAKABLE straight fire pot, made in two sections, and stronger than any other make of furnace on the market.ALL STEEL DOME with a corrugated, asbestos-lined, galvanized iron casing.JOINTS are smoke, gas, heat and dust tight as a steam boiler, with double feed doors.THE SUNSHINE radiates most heat with less consumption of fuel.Superior to infringements.Write for \u201cFurnace Facts\u201d S.Mitchell & (b.i DID NOT Realize That Highland Lots WERE SO Low Priced E-Z-DYES ! i FOR STENCILLING J in all colon.Also Oil\tand J Water Color Paints.\tJ Brushes and Artists\u2019 Mater- J ials of all kinds\tj AT\tJ FRASER\u2019S | THE DRUGGIST J SHERBROOKE\t* CABINETS OF SILVER A Cabinet of Silver makes a most serviceable wedding gift.Every piece is useful, while the Cabinet makes a most convenient place in which to keep them all.We have a number of Cabinets in stock and can furnish at once.Cabinets of Silver-plated ware costing from\tto\teach, In Sterling Silver we can supply out of stock Cabinets at $85, $UK),\t$200 and $200.Larger sizes, lined in special eplors and arranged to suit purchaser, furnished within a few days of receipt of order.Mail enquiries receive prompt and careful attention.Jeweller and Optician 7 STRATHCONA SQ.Mr.Walter B.Dunham, representing the Railway and Marine World, Toronto, is in town.Mr.().E.Beck, formerly manager of the E.T.Fairbanks & Co.\u2019s works in this city, has been appointed mnn-! ager of the Cost Department at the | St.Johnsbury factory.Rev.H.C.Burt of Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, is taking charge of the Anglican Church at Island Pond for the summer.Mr.Burt is accom-panied by Mrs.Burt and family, Mrs.Vernon and Miss Clara Vernon have returned from a visit to Quebec, accompanied by the Rev.A.H.Plummer, who has been ordained, and who.will mane a short visit before leaving for British Columbia.Vr.Newton T.II.Wylie of the Tor-: onto Weekly Globe and C.Norman of ;the Mail and Empire, Toronto, are -d town to-day, They arc travelling through with the Better Farmin'' Special.quartette, Mrs.Mackay, Miss Horton, Mr, Johnstone and Mr.Matthews; solo, Mr.J.C.Steward.Delicious refreshments, served by the ladies, brought the evening to s.close.AUTOMOBILE DAMAGED.[ On Sunday afternoon an automobile l owned by a man from a neighboring '.'\"vii was badly damaged by fire at Lennoxville.While filling the ganlino tank the machine caught iire and in c few minutes was almost entirely demolished.MXIary s octo:ooo.Of>.ooQooooooiXiOoo O\tY »\t0 ?CITY NEWS.: TROTTING MEET HERE ON JULY 1ST.The Sherbrooke Driving Cltib will I old a trotting meet here on July i st.There will be 1, 2.35 and à h.h.i minute class.It 13 expected that \\ \u2018 in 1 ¦ will be a large number of entries, and this will give the city peo-|l>le an opportunity of enjoying an afternoon of good sport.g 000.000000.0000000000000 Until I found what other lots were being sold for.I am going to raise the price on the first of the month, so don\u2019t wait any longer.INSURE WITH F.J.Soutliwooii & Go.Agents for Fire, Accident, Employers Liability, Automobile Insurance.Ooly Agents In town Issaln* Dividend Bearing Policies o« premiums paid lor Firs la- surance.Offlcs\u2014S. solo, Misn-,Doherty;\tvoc/'vl duet, J^r.and .Mrs.M.icka.v: solo, \\îjns Katfie New Vehicle for Royalty to Replace the Burnt Carriage The new Royal Coach which takes the place of the famous oue burnt while at the makers to he repaired is called the \u201cglass coach,\u201d on account of Rs large windows which enable the King\u2019s faithful subjects to have a good look at their sovereign as he passes by.It is not the gilt mediaeval-looking affair which Their Majesties use on full state occasions such as the coronation and the opening of Parliament, but is kept for semi-state functions\u2014levees and so forth.However, : Their Majesties prefer it infinitely to the old \u201cCinderella\u201d coach which takes precedence over it and which has such a disagreeable motion that poor Queen Mary feels quite ill after a short journey in it.It took twelve months to make the hew carriage and nothing but British material was used in its construction I except some Honduras mahogany for the panels.A description of it reads a trifle garish, and no doubt the decoration will not be copied by ordinary mortals for every day use.The : body is painted dark, picked out with 1 gold and the centre of the panels are adorned with the royal arms.The roof is surmounted by a raised design incorporating the rose, shamrock, thistle and palm, symbols,of empire, while the centre of the roof is occupied by a gilt crown.The wheels and underbody are of Vermillion and gold, while the hammereloth spread over the coachman\u2019s seat is scarlet, purple and gold with gilt tassels.Add .to this four gilt lamps at each corner and two gorgeous footmen in scarlet and powdered wigs hanging on to the back, and you will realize that it is not exactly the cart to slip out unperceived.The interior is upholstered in purple silk and the plate glass windows are framed in hand carved ivory.The whole thing weighs 3,000 pounds.The Sovereign Coin Sovereigns were first coined in the reign of Henry I., hut they were then worth twenty-two shillings.The First Easter Easter was instituted in G8 A.D., Albumen in Egg An egg contains 14 per cent, of albumen.Juvenile Offenders In one year over 33,000 offenders were brought before British Juvenile Courts.AT MITCHELLS! GIFT HINTS FOR June Weddings f\"?EVY people realize how *- many unique and artistic things can be found here\u2014 gifts that are more appreciated because beauty is usually c :»mbined whh utilhy, CHAFING DISHES $2.80to $25 In coppo.r, nickel or silver plate, with all the usual accessories.PERCOLATORS .$2.50 to .$11 For making coffee on the stove 01 table.All the best varieties.STEAK PLANKS $4.50 to $12 With nicklè or silver plated trays \u2014(or either fish or steaks.CASSEROLES .$3.80 to .$10 very Also with plated holders new and very popular.SHEFFIELD Plate .$3.50 to .$28 A large variety of Trays, Dishes, Tea and Coflee Sets, etc.CARVING SETS .$2.50 to $25 The largest variety in'the city, ami all high grade.TABTiK KNIVES .$3.90 to *27 Steel or plated blades and handles of celluloid and pearl.(f Many novel gifts, mainly imported, will also be found ia our Kitchen Ware Department, Distinctive Straw Hats at ThiS ShOp- Distinctive in more ways than \" one.In style, in quality; in fit; in comfort; in service and in every other way that makes one hat better than another.Good service, careful, untiring effort to please you are reasons why you should come here.Our hats are better reasons, tho.$1.50\u2014$2 00 and $2.50 \u2014r\u2014for Straw Hats that represent the best that each price will buy.Any style, every block and all sizes.$5.00-$7.00 and $9.00 \u2014-for Genuine Panama Hats in the best and most popular shapes.The kind that will wear for years.Guaranteed genuine by us.J.A.ROBERT HATS and FURS 69 Wellington Street =4 Repairing Do not forget that I do all kinds of Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairing.if you have a clock you want repaired, kindly send your address and I will call for it.All work promptly done.ROMEO DUPUY, 181i Wellington St., Olivier\u2019s corner.Halibut Haddock Cod Steak Fresh Mackerel Lake Trout Brook Trout Dean & Lacey Took 8,400 Dips One swimmer at Plymouth has taken over 8,400 consecutive dips in the open sea.tffenme 1 chins; AN UNFORTUNATE MEMORY An entertaining litlTo incident trans-; pined between one of the best known Judges of the King\u2019s lieneh Division and an ex-eavalry officer, by no means unknown in London\u2019s soeial world.The two met at a reception and found i themselves side by side.The Judge ¦ shook hands warmly with the officer, and said, \"I know we have met before; I reeall your face perfectly.Do you remember where It was?\u201d The soldier smiled grimly.\u201cYes, sir,\" came the blunt reply, \u201cit was at the Old Bailey, when you were good enough to tell me that I ought to thank my lucky stars that.1 was only In the witness box and not in the dock!\u2019\u2019 What the Judge replied is not recorded.LENNUMLE house When In Lennoxville .top her*.Btr.n .:ar« pass the door.Half minute-, walk from It.& M., U.T.R.and C.F.R, Bta-don«.Hell 'plion.BfSO.V TAYLOR.W.E.HETHERINGTON (Successor to E.Flynn) GRAVEL ROOFER 10-Year Guarantee.Address : Albion Hotel, Sherbrooke, ' Que.U CIE CODERS 8 FILS (INC) WliolcHiiIc an 'l et ill Hardware, Leather, Tinware and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plum hers and Electrical Supplies, KfiERmmnifcK Just Try A Loaf Of Our Bread ALLAIT \u201cT HE RAKE It\u201d ReR 724 PASTURE-WELL WATERED season or month, horse, in old pasture ; cattle spécial rate In new land I pasture at $4.00.$2.no, $1.30, $l.oo pur season ; good care ; owners\u2019 risk.W.A.HALE.\tTel.«69-714, ( oatiedok House\u2014Popular Home lor Travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Prop-, nm> 5KB UMin\tIflTOSBΟ* &WMn !< 1513^ K* ; Tfi For this sale .Have a look at our bargain basket.Fine value fo\u2019r .$12)8 Remember that this great reduction sale is for Friday and Saturday.Follow the crowd and save money at the NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE Nault & Lacroix, Props., 17 King St., Sherbrooke DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, JI PAG K 8RVEK.HEAVY SUITS AGAINST WHITE STAR.gWILL AGGREGATE $390,000 FOR DEATHS OCCURRING THROUGH TITANIC DISASTER.Laporte, Ind., June 6.\u2014 Damage suits aggregating $390,000 will be filed by Indiana attorneys within a few days against the White Star Line Steamship Company for deaths occurring in the Titanic disaster.The suits, which are to be started at the instance of Bulgarian and Rus- Horses 1 pr.well matched, 2900 lbs.; 1 black horse, 7 yrs.old, 1500 lbs.; 1 aged mare, 1300 lbs.; 1 mare 7 yrs.old, HOO lbs.; 1 horse 7 yrs.old, 1400 lbs.; 1 Chestnut black, 1250 lbs.; 1 mare 8 yrs.old 1175 Ins.; 1 black mare 5 yrs.old, 1200 lbs.; 1 horse 10 years old, general purpose, IlOO lbs.; one \u20181 yrs.old, 1075 lbs.; 1 7-year old horse, cheap, 1000 lbs.; 1 mare, aged, cheap, 1000 lbs.; 1 family mare, 0 yrs.old, 1100 lbs.; 1 beautiful saddle mare.M, R.O\u2019DONNELL Bridge St.Bast Sherbrooke ! sian authorities in this country, will ! be in charge of Paul Glazcr, of Gary, Ind., and some of them will he filed in Indiana and others in Chicago courts.The reason for distributing the cases is for the purpose of quicker action.The Russian and Bulgarian consuls in Chicago have 39 people for whom suits will be brought.In each case the damage asked will be $10,009.One of the points for the plaintiffs will be the insufficiency of the life saving devices with which the ship was equipped.The company is preparing to fight all cases where bodies have not been recovered on the ground that there is no absolute proof of death.T SCENE OF KINRADE MURDER IS SOLD.Hamilton, Ont., June G.\u2014No.105 Kerkhimer street, the scene of the famous Kinrade murder, was sold yesterday by Thomas\tKinrade, father of the murdered girl, Ethel Kinrade, to Malcolm M.Webb.Diamond Rings i SPECIAL \u2014 ONE SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING, weight 11, i, i for ^.c&rT:.$450 l ONE 5-STONE DIAMOND HOOP ) RING, weiRlit of stones 1 19 t .$100 l ONE CLUSTER DIAMOND RING i platinum tipped, weiitht of ! ToTZ.1:.*.c::ra.u: $110 t The above nro special values, f See our window for prices on Ï other Diamond Rings.\tJ R.J.Spearing j Goldsmith, Diamond Merchant.J 83 Stratheona Sq.\t$ GREATEST COAL l!LIAR IN WORLD IS CARDIFF, WALES \u2014ABENAKIS HOTEL- CANADA\u2019S POPULAR HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT.Open June 1st to October 1st.For rates and information apply to MANAGER ABENAKIS SPRINGS, Quebec, Canada.y» 11 « ?\tB-frij » aia f?m m.tmM 1 KILLED \u201cDally Beconi\u201d Waal \" \u2018 Bie Results Fob Littlh Mo»** competent girls.Apply by letter or person.Mrs.Robinson, Mount Plcas-|it.Upper Melbourne, Que.IfANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A DINING room girl and a girl for general elp.Rock Island House.Rock Island.[ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LADY clerk, speaking both languages, for .leading dry goods store.Apply NauR & bacroix, city.[ANTED^TWO TABL* GIRLS.AP- ply Royal Hotel.WANTED\u2014A FEW EXPERIENCED f f weavers on fancy woollens and worMeds.Paton Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke.MEN WANTED\u2014100 MEN WANTED to peel pulpwood.Apply to Quebec & St.Maurice Industrial Co., 155 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED YOUNG f r man bookkeeper, speaking both languages ; must be quick and bright.Only experienced help need apply.References.Address Box 41, Record.1\u2018 ABORERS \u2014 FEW GOOD MEN, J.steady work.Apply at yard, near Lennoxville.E.T.Brick & Mfg.Co.WANTED \u2014 THREE FIRST-CLASS i fi plumbers that can do tin and furnace work.To the right parties good Pay and steady work.Hall & Cordeau, Rock Island, Que.£ ABORERS WANTED TO WORK IN d Asbestos Quarry.Steady work the year round.Apply The Asbestos & As-bestio Co., Limited, Agbestos, Que.SJALESMEN\tWANTED \u2014 A GOOD ' opening for reliable, honest, truthful men.Those speaking French and English preferred.References required ; permanent position.Mr.Hope, Room fill, Genes! Bldg., 155 Wellingtuu St., Sherbrooke.REAL ESTATE FOR SAL*.TO LiMT.IjTORB TO LET\u201412 BRIDGE ST., I> occupied for the past ten years as a loccry store.Apply M.Rj O'Donnell, last Sherbrooke.PO LET\u2014NEW 6-ROOM TENEMENT.All modern conveniences, 15 Winder Street.Apply I.Smith.IQ LET\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE IN North Ward'.Apply Mrs.H.Con-lor, 31 Bank Street.îo\\.ET \u2014 IN LENNOXVILLE, 10- roomed house, nicely furnished, including piano.Modern conveniences, cen-|ral location, rent moderate.Apply W.Baker, Lennoxville.bkCEAN PARK\u2014TO LET.FURNISH-V cd rooms, second house from the lore.Inquire on or before June 15 to Irs.L.F.Baldwin, 419 Chelmsford Ireet, Lowell, Mass.After June 15th pdress Ocean Park, Maine.JEW EIGHT-ROOM TENEMENT IN ji North Ward, 117.00 per month.Ir further particulars phone 71 or |6.JU8ES TO LET \u2014 NOS.14 AND 18 London street.Apply W.J.hnt, or Fraser, Macdonald & Rugg, lerbrooke.Serious Accident on Main Line of C.P.R.in Mountains.ALL WIRE COMMUNICATION WITH COAST HAS BEEN BROKEN.Winnipeg, June 6.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A serious wreck is reported on the main line of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the mountains.Several passengers are among the \u2022dead, it is said.- All wire communication with the Coast hits been broken.No statement has yet been issued by headquarters at Winnipeg.CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS (Continued from Page 1.) condition.Two Italians were overcome and perished.The survivors tell of frightful hardships.There were no Americans among the passengers.MANY BRITISHERS FOR CANADA.Montreal, June 6.\u2014Three thousand Britishers with plenty of baggage and apparently ample funds in their pockets, left Liverpool for Canada on two steamers in one afternoon, according to advices received here yesterday by local steamship men.Immigration figures this season are breaking all records.The C.P.R.and the Allan line steamship companies .arc putting on extra boats to accommodate the rush.NAVIGATORS WILL BE DINED.Ottawa, June \u20186.\u2014The Ministers of ! Marine and Fisheries will tender to the delegates and members of the International Navigation - Congress, which has been meeting in Philadelphia, a banquet in the Chateau Laurier, The delegates number 150, and will arrive in Ottawa on Saturday morning.The members and delegates represent nearly all countries of the i world, and will spend several days ; visiting Canada.Cardiff is a great coal cellar which is always being filled and always be : ing emptied.It is tilled by the men of the Welsh hills, who all day and I all night-it times of peace\u2014are fill ; ing up the trucks, which are brought I down the valleys to the docks.It is j emptied by men of the sea, who every day- in times of peace\u2014bring ships j from all the great ports of the world i to carry away black cargoes.Cardiff has no other importance and no other interest.It lives by coal, it grows rich by coal, and its streets are filled with men who are the masters and the slaves of coal.Even the shops, the restaurants, the theatres, the picture palaces, and the pawnbrokers rxist only on the wages earn ed by coal, and the money which they take has been blackened by its dust.MEN OF THE HILLS AND SEA.Cardiff is the meeting place of the men of the hills and the men of the sea, yet, though they rub shoulders in the streets, and sit close together in the music halls and stare into the windows of the same shops, there is no comradeship between them, and they do not know each other\u2019s woes.After an evening in the city the miners go back, shouting songs, to their small towns which straggle along the valleys to the coalfields, ready for the first cage down to the pits, and the seamen tramp back to the streets about the docks (running in at the public houses for one more drink), and wait for the next ship outward-bound with a cargo of coal.Down Bute street and round Tiger Bay there are always seamen waiting for ships.They were paid off in Cardiff when they came from other ports with light freight and in Tiger Bay they take their pleasure and their play time until they can sign on again.Then they cash the advance notes for a little ready money with which to redeem debts in the lodging houses and their pledges in the pawnshops, and say \u201cSo long\u201d to Cardiff in many different tongues.This street which leads down to 1 Tiger Bay is the most cosmopolitan highway in the world, and there are 1 lodging houses for every race and eating houses for every 'foreign appetite.Over many shop-fronts are Chinese names and characters, and little yellow men lounge in the door ways blinking out upon the passerby.They have washed themselves clean of the coaldust with which they came black as devils, from their ships, in little rooms down long passages they sit close together in a hot atmosphere damp with the steam of wash-tubs, where white VhpmetfSi clothes ! are being soaped and rinsed by Ce- 1 lestial laundrymen.In other rooms they lie about, dreaming and smiling as they puff at small '\u2022 jrff'iTs burning with a strange odor.Some of the yellow men have white I wives here, and whitish yellow chil I dren, and they all seetn mixed up altogether in these rooms, with rum pled bedclothes and frying pans and stew pots and fancy ornaments, so , 1 that they have to move warily and with a catlike tread.COSMOPOLITAN LODGING HOUSES.A few doors down is a Spanish lodging house, where swarthy follows with gold earrings are playing strange card games, and swearing strange oaths when they lose.They are such men as Francis Drake met on the Spanish Main when he hoarded their galleons and cut their throats in his merry way way.Close by is a \u201cNetherlandish\u201d lodging house, full of fair haired giants, whose blue eyes have stared across many grey seas and into the dark ness of many storms.Dutchmen and Swedes, Frenchmen and Italians, Turks, and seamen from every British port know Bute street as one of the highways of life\u2019s adventure, and have their lodging houses here, so built with alleys and narrow passages and side doors that when the police are hunting for a men it is a game of hide and seek, with long odds on the man.Always up and down the street there are the soft, padding footsteps of negroes, who slouch close to the shop-fronts.They have great shoulders hunched about their cars, and their arms and legs swing on loose joints.It startles the nerves of a stranger to see one of these dark faces staring at him from a dark doorway, to see the roll of his white eyes, and the (lash of his teeth.Yet they are harmless fellows when the drink is not in them, and they will sit for hours in the John Cory Club, halfway down (he street, playing at draughts together like big, black, simple ehildrch, all these foreign seamen, black, yellow or white, are simple fellows, with simple virtues and vices.If you are civ 1 with them, they will give their hand in friendship, and tell you tales of the sea.If you are uncivil, they will give you the r hand again, clenched, ami hard with a blow for a word.It is only when the drink is in them that they lose their simplicity, and use other weapons than their fists.Nome of them flash out those queer knives, curved like, a scimitar, or wavy like a Malay \u201ckris,\u201d or notched with jagged teeth, which are ex bibited in the shop windows of Bute street, with sea-boots, chronometers, concertinas, cardigan jackets, brooch es.fur caps, and silver tobacco boxes.A CITY OF DREADFUL SILENCE.Sometimes, also, the harmony which exists in ''.John Cory\u201d between men of many nations is broken for a while at Cory\u2019s corner, where men, lurching out of the taverns a* night, collide witli other lurchers, and want to know the reason why, in many languages spoken in the seaports of the world.Then the big, black, sim pie negro becomes a big, black, com plicated devil, and these is a red light in the whites of his eyes, and his pounces arc like a leopard\u2019s on its prey.But these little troubles hap pen in the best regulated ports late of a Saturday night.LAOR SALE OR RENT \u2014 \u201cLAKE L* Hall,\u201d one ol the largest boarding bouses or hotels on tha lahe.Good reason given for wishing to sell.Dr.Keyes, Georgevillo, Que.* VALUABLE AND ATTRACTIVE larm in Compton of 375 acres, 40.acres well timbered, large well finished house with beautifully shaded grounds, ample barns and out1\t1 ga willi never- failing supply of water in house and barns.A complete equipment of farm machinery, implements, waggons, etc., included in sale.Owing to advancing years the owner will sell t n low price on easy terms.Title perfect.A bargain.For full particulars apply W.S.Dresser, Sherbrooke, or Albert i\\ Far-well, on the premises.LAOR SALE \u2014 NINETY FARMS, -1- three grist mills, three blacksmiths\u2019 shops, creameries, hotels, dwellings, etc.Catalogue free.Properties listed without cost.Hon.Henry Aylmer, Sherbrooke.FOR BAL*.IOR SALE\u2014TWO BAND SAW MA-chincs ; one large, with tilting table; larly new.Apply to J.W.Murphy, Jitton, Quo.MAIL FOR FANNING ISLAND.Ottawa, June 6.\u2014Mail matter for Fanning Island posted early enough to reach Vancouver in time for despatch by steamer Makura, of the Union Steamship Company, leaving Vancouver on the 12th Juno, will he carried by that steamer to Honolulu to connert with the steamer leaving there on 19th June for Fanning is land.TITANIC SURVIVOR TO MARRY.New York, June (>.\u2014(Special)\u2014 \u2022 Among the passengers who sailed on the steamer \"Baltic\u201d from this port today were Mrs.E.Edward Robert, her daughter, Miss Georgette Madill, and her niece, Miss Elizabeth N.Allen, who were among the survivors of the Titanic disaster.They are braving the dangers of the deep again for Miss Allen\u2019s marriage to Dr.James Mennell, a London physician.MR.JUSTICE DAVIDSON FOR CHIEF\u2019 JUSTICESHIP.Ottawa, June 6.\u2014(Special)\u2014It is understood that the Government will within a few days announce the appointment of Mr.Justice Davidson to the Chief Justiceship of the Que bec Superior Court, in succession to Sir Melbourne Tait, whose résigna tion has been received.«LÏÏ SEWiO I.IO R SALE \u2014 THE CELEBRATED T saddle mare, ''Starlight,\u201d sale lor dy lady to ride.Apply M.R.O'Don-feil.East Sherbrooke.tlOU-SALE \u2014 15 H.P.ELECTRIC motor.nearly new ; also National sh Register, latest model.G.A.liver, city.______________________ OR RALE\u2014AT A BARGAIN, MO-Itor boat, semi-speed model, almost Address Box 36.Record Office.Ir HALE\u2014A FEW MORE SHORT-J horn bulls.12 to 14 months ; prices ponable.E.V.Norton, Broadlawn bek Farm, Coaticook, Que.ElOR SALE\u201415 H.P.GASOLINE EN-1 ginc, grinder, shafts, pulleys, belts : Imnlete cost, Sl.ooo; price, S675.pply Box 43, Record Office^________ no R- s A LE \u2014 A FEW VERY NICE launches still in stock ; snap to quick nyers.Apply to S.H.Kennedy, M«-!\u2022________________________________ ADY\u2019S SECOND-HAND BICYCLE I for sale.Address 4a Record.__ 100 ACRE farm, stock IMPLE-I l/W merits, plenty of wood, sugary, orchard, good buildings, excellent water, cheap.David Seymour, Brigham.Que.! TjIARM FOR SALK \u2014 175 ACRES | *- good land, 75 acres tillage.Good j lot of wood and timber.Well watered j and fenced.New house, running spring I water ; three good barns and outbuild- ! ings.Orchard 100 trees, apples, pears, ; plums, grapes.Will be sold low to close ! estate.Rural delivery, telephone.School close by.Mrs.G.M.Montgomery, ! South Shaftsbury, Vt.AGENTS WANTED.1 PER CENT.CASH GIVEN TO ¦ ''agents selling lots in NEW ROCHELLE.Beautifully located on South Shore of river opposite Montreal.Klee-trie car connection with City.Clear titles.Extremely low prices ; Forty dollars and upwards per lot on easy terms of payment.Write or wire for full information.South Shore Land Co., 591 St.Catherine St.West, Montreal.SITUATION B -WaNTHD.JSITION WANTED AS BAKER, yirat-clans on broad, buns and 20 years experience.References, «a Box .il Record.TEACHERS WANTED.1UXAMINATION PAPER AND ALL ID school supplies.Page Printing and Binding Co., Sherbrooke, Quo.British Reqiment Still Obeying an Order Issued by Duke of Wellington in Spain The Twelth Royal Lancers, now stationed at Potchefatroom, South Africa, are looking forward to the end of a hundred years' punishment in dieted on them In 1812.In that year when the war was In progress in Spain, the Lancers broke into a monastery and misbehaved themselves.When the Duke of Wellington heard of this he paraded the regiment and sentenced it to a hundred years' pen alty.This penalty is still carried out in Potchefstroorn to-day.It takes the form of hymn-playing.Every n'ght a 10 o'clock for a hundred years, so ran the Duke\u2019s order, the band must par ade and play five hymns ns a puni h ment.These are the Spnnisn Nation al Anthem, the Russian National An them, the v?esper Hymn, the Prince of Wales\u2019 Hymn, and the English National Anthem.Former\u2019y each irr.n in the regiment was required to s ane to attention beside his bed when the penal hymn began, but this has now been stopped.Wellington was him self once a captain in the regiment.Boys\u2019 Wash Suits and Shirtwaists YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED IF GOODS NOT SATISFACTORY.rI1EACHERS WANTED \u2014 PRINCIPAL A (Protestant) with experience and model diploma, for Bnrnuton Model School ; 10 months, opening Sept.3rd ; salary $100 ; also a Protestant elementary teachers, with diplomas ; eight month schools ;\t$25 per month.Give .references in first Instance.O.H.Re- .mick, sec'v-trcas.Barnston.Que.M1S0ELLANEÜUB.IIOSTEI) \u2014 WHEREAS MY WIFE, I Lenora Warner Burnham, has left my bed and board without just cause or provocation, 1 hereby forbid all persons harboring or (rusting lier on my account, after this date, June 4th.F.W.Burnham, Dunkln.WANTED- BY~AMERICAN* LADY.M unfurnished room, Sherbrooke or Lennoxville, Box 48 Record Office.BAD COINS OF REAL SILVER A large number of counterfeit naif-crowns and florins, in many ern es made of real silver, have been cireu-lafer recently in London.Although brighter ancl lighter than genuine money they are difficult to detect, as they are excellently made and ing true.A cashier of a City bank states that the public would be well advised to scrutinise all new and bright sliver money, and balmier the suspicious coin with a genuine one, as this is practically the only way 10 distinguish the fa.*3 from the true.They are all here waiting for you, and they rr o all right, and their prices are lowly enough to satisfy you th.they are unusual values for the money.Boys\u2019 Wash Suits in the season\u2019s smartest si.;, I s, shades and materials.Kpiek and span from the makers\u2019 liar.' .in New York, with all the little touches that make them exclusive.Some of them are sailor suits in khaki and crash in sizes to fit 5 to 19 years.They have two pairs of bloomer pants and caps to match.White.Duck Sailor Suits, with one pair bloomers and one pair middy trousers.Blouses with navy collars and cuffs, regulation trim.Sizes for 5 to 10 years.These two lines are special values at $2.50.Then there are sailor suits in a large range of patterns to fit to 10 years.Price $1.25 to $4.1)9.A special line in plain and striped chambray and strong print.Sizes for 2£ to 19 years.Regular values 85c and $1.09, selling at 79c a suit.Boys\u2019 Shirtwaists with soft collars attached, to fit 6 to 15 years, and with detachable laundered collars.Sizes HJ to 14.Special 69c.Cor.MOUNTAIN and ST.CATHERINE STS., MONT RI AL CHUitCH TO FIGHT TENT CATERPILLAR ARCHBISHOP BRUCHESI ENLISTS CATHOLIC CHILDREN TO DESTROY PESTS.Montreal, June 6.-From time to time various uses have been found for the church.The latest is the do cision of Archbishop Bruchési to enlist the members of the Catholic Church of the Province In a crusade against the tent caterpillar.Owing to the prevalence of wet weather this year there are an unusually large number of these pests in the fruit trees throughout the Province.The Archbishop is greatly interested in fruit culture, and when his attention was drawn to the presence of the ca tcrpillurs h issued instructions to the clergy to have their parishioners take immediate steps to destroy nests.Attention to the matter now will mean the saving of the fruit crop.DAII.Y stork nk\\y 136-188 Wellington Street, Thursday, June G, 1912.store closes at 6 to-night.Millinery Section This line weather is bringing in n good num her of orders for Bummer Millinery, and we advise selecting curly in the week for Saturday deliv cry.Inspection Invited none urged to buy.The Carpet and Oilcloth Section Have many attractive inducements to offer you for your housefurnishing this Summer.Wo believe we have one of the best assortments you will find in low and medium pri cod Rugs and Squares.Oilcloths imported direct from the host makers in 1, Ij, 2, 2j, 3 and 3 yards wide.Prices 30c, 35c per yd, and up.Trunks, Suitcases and Grips in all the various styles and kinds.We show a good selection and every piece is marked at our usual popular inducements.THE GROCERY SECTION DRAWS YOUR ATTENTION TO THE FREE COUPONS FOR PUFFED WHEAT, which arc now appearing in the leading magazines.\u201cHere's the way !\u201d Purchase one package of Puffed Rice at 15c, present the coupon and get one packet of Puffed Wheat free.Mail and 'phone orders have prompt attention.is guaranteed to give you greater cooking efficiency for less money than any other range you can buy.205 M^Clarys ESTATE AUCTION SALE I hftVo been instructed by the execu- tors of A.P.LeBaron Estate to ucll at bin Into residence, NORTH HATLEY, on Friday, June 7th n,s follows : Throe £'>o
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