Sherbrooke daily record, 9 août 1912, vendredi 9 août 1912
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, AUGUST 9 191-2.ONE CENT NEW INDUSTRY Clothing Company Will Build Plant at Once.WILL, BE COMPLETED BY DECEM-BEP.OTH\u2014LOCATED ON PLATEAU LAVAL.The latest industry to locate in Sherbi ooko is the Hamilton Clothing Company.The proposition submitted b?this company was accepted by the Council at a short meeting held last night.The Company\u2019s factory will be built on Pleateu Laval, one of the new sub-divisions, in East Ward.The Citv purchased eight lots for $2,800 and turned them over to the Company on certain conditions.The Plateau Laval syndicate donated four additional lots, making twelve lots in a\u2019l.The Company has also been granted exemption from Municipal taxation for ten years, and will be furnished power'and water at the same rates as charged other industries.WILL BUILD $12,000 FACTORY.I he Company is pledged to build a factory to cost not less than ?ld,-IH'0, and to have a paid up capital of IcO.OfO The Company also agrees to pay S5O.000 a year in wages, exclusive of office help.It is also agreed tnat the- plant is to he ready for work by December 6th.OTHERS TO FOLLOW.Messrs.T.T.Delisle, J.E.Noel, M D., and others have worked hard to secure this industry, and deserve credit for their success.In conversa-ti.Bullard is also attending Conference; Mr.Harlow Hutchins, Montreal, here for the funeral of his ¦TTnt, Miss Maria Hutchins; Miss Josephine Hill, home for her holidays.CANADIAN SEED GROWERS\u2019 ASSN , OFFERS SPECIAL PRIZES AND TROPHIES FOR EXHIBITS OF SEED GRAIN.Official notice is givtn by the above organization that substantial prizes in the form of cash and special trophies, arc offered for seed grown in the province and exhibited at the next Annual Winter Fair or Provin-| rial Seed Exhibition.The date of this exhibition will be made public late\".In addition to the regular prizes offered to members of the Association, special cash prizes are offered to boyf and girls between 12 and IS years ot age, for exhibits of Spring Wheat and White Oats.A | sweepstakes prize in the form of a , beautiful gold medal, donated by Dr.Jss.\\Y.Robertson, is also offered to ! ' tbt boy or girl having the best exhibit of oats in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec and Ontario, and wheat in each of the Provinces oi Manitoba, Saskatchewan and A1 berta.Each of these exhibits is to consist of a sheaf which must be at least 6 inches in diameter at the band, and -a gallon of threshed grain.The planta for this sheaf should be j selected by hand from the field be fere the.crop is cut.Those proposing to compete for these prizei should arrange at once to make t>.e necessary selections and should also write to Secretary, Can-ae.ian Seed Growers\u2019 Association, Ot-j tawa, Ont., and obtain a copy of the | p>ize list rules and special arrange-: meets regarding the transportation of i exhibits.Now is y our chance, boys ami girls Even if you don't happen to win a ! piize the experience you will gain ; will increase your chances next time.;- itevr with two large touring cars i and wil: be the guests of Mr.('.1 Tracy;Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Farmer, | Mr.and Mrs.E.loyal, ami others, j for the next two weeks; Mrs.F.i p\u2019ithin and daughter, of Rocking-1 ham N.H.visitors at Mr.E.Joy-al\u2019s: Mrs.Leon Wentworth and lam lv, of Sutton Jet., visiting her sister, Mrs.Wm.Palmers.ALLREADY FOR THECLEANINC mxuti LY S m : .X .MADE IH CANADA CLOSE 01 HU ANSkLL\u2019S Great Indigestion Core Cum laAlgestioa (¦ mil It* many form*, (tving toss and vigor ta tk* \u2022 toruses and dlgsstiva orgaxt, Prayartd only kg F.T.ANSELL E>r*Mif*l ul ¦tadoaar, II fltratk-\u2022oma mar*.1 SUPPOSE RED CROSS SHOE The shoe that needs no breaking in.[ ST AN BURY.Airivals and departures: Mr.Henderson Smith, to Chelsea, Mass.; Misses Ethel, Edith, Dorothy and Master Lawrence Bropby, to Montreal; M .Norman Lancashire; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Guy and little son and Misn Eva Hall, to Montreal; Mr.Henry Laduke and Mrs.Frank La-duke to Montreal on Tuesday; Mrs.A.Truax, of Montreal, at Mr.Short\u2019s; Mrs.W.Crosby and two children, to Montreal and Quebec, Mr and Mrs.E.A.Russell, at Mr.O.(\u2019.Hitchcock's, Stanbridge Station.BRCME.Mr.D.A Martin and family are now comfortably settled in their new house.Recent arrivals are: Messrs.Garrett and Henr) Tracy and families of Hartford, Conn., who have arrived in FARNAM'S CORNER.1 Through an error the name of Miss i p.uth Harvey was omitted from the names o- the daughters of the late C.M.Harvey.Mr.Everett , Blake is in ill health and unable to work.Miss H.M.Golden, Manchester, N H.who has been the guest of her : aunt, Mrs.D.H.Ingalls, for a few dues, has returned to West Brome.Mr.W .R.Ingalls has resumed travelling for Kimball Bros, Knosburg Falla, Vt.leaving on Saturday for ! the Vermont trip.Mr.N J.Wyatt has purchased an auto.Christian Workers Will Hold Last Meeting on Sunday Afternoon.INSTRUCTIVE SESSIONS HAVE BEEN HELD DURING THE WEEK.Knowlton, Aug.9.(Special)\u2014The Cosing meeting of the Christian Vorkcin\u2019 Conference, which began its sessions on Tuesday morning, will be held in the Conference Grove on Sun-d.iv afternoon at 2.id.The first, half hour will be devoted to a prayer and sung service under the leadership of Mr.,! Ritchie Bell, who will also he one of the speakers of the afternoon.The mimer of the other speakers who v.i'i hi on \u2019ill\" platform with Mr.Hell have ru t yet been decided upon, but all who have heard Mr.Bell\u2019s inspiring, helpful and interesting addresses nr, former similar meetings in connce tion with this Conference know well In,at i, will be an afternoon well .-m'l\u2019t to those who may be able to attend.The Christian Workers\u2019 is the closing Ocrfennce of the season and this I Sunday afternoon meeting has been looked to in the past number of i years as the climax to the whole ! Ci.nfercnce;;, and has generally prov-| rd to he the most, interesting and ! best, attended meeting of the season.It >t: believed that it will not come ' short o: tin standard set in former ! ye.i.' Going Aug.80, Sept.1, 3, 4, 5, $12,95 Return limit Sept.10.C.H.FOSS, City Tifket Agent, 2 Stratheona S.j.Phone 20, or W.Harrison Station Agent.Phone 197.SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS tâoafreâi, Quebec and Liverpool Emprett» of Ireland\t.Aa*.U Lake Manitoba .* .Au*?.15 Lake Champlain .Auk.2'* lOmpreHa of Ireland wn .Hept.0 Lake Manitoba .Sept.\t12 Lake Champlain .8ept.EmproMs of Ireland .Oct.4 Lake Manitoba .Oct.\t10 Ticket* *n Cheap Sale .Ladies\u2019 Oxford Shoes, dongola^kid, regular value $2.00 to 82.25 per ; pair,\tom in ' Cheap Sale .tD I-.xCF Ladies' Pumps 'and Oxford Shoes, in tan and dongola kid, regular value 82.50\tto\t$2.75,\tI\tT0 Cheap Sale .\u2022D.L.it/ A few pairs of Ladies\u2019 Patent Oxford Shoes, regular value $3.00, $3.75 and 84.00,\tOM QQ Cheap Sale .iDL.VO Towelling Pure Linen Towelling, regular value 8c.and 9c.i\t.T^4 Pure Linen Towelling, regular value is 10c.,\tf7>f* Cheap Sale .\u2022 '\u2022 Pure Linen Tabling, unbleached, 54 in.wide, regular 30c.and 25ç.per yard,\tm)m\\f * Cheap Sale .A.\u2014\u2019 Pure Linen Tabling, bleached, 54 inches wide, regular value is 35 c., Cheap Sale .i.\u2014 Pure Linen Tabling, bleached, 68 inches Xvide, regular 70e.,\t\"L*w« Cheap Sale .Pure Linen Tabling, bleached, 60 inches! wide, regular value is 60c.yard.\tJV,.Cheap Sale .tx/L Hats See our Black Stiff Hats.Cheap Sale, SI.75,\t82.00 and $2.25 Stockings Baby\u2019s Socks, a large assortment, regular value 13c.to 45c.a Pair'\t1\t(V- Cheap Sale .1\tvJL 75 pairs Ladies' Colored Lisle Hose,\t1 \u2022 05 dozen Bibbed Cotton Hose, 5 to 8a, a splendid value, regular price 15c.,\t1 ( W* Ladies\u2019 Silk Hose, , a fine line, regular value 35c., Cheap Sale .A line of Ladies\u2019 Cotton Hose, (>,-Cheap Sale .Men\u2019s Colored à Hose, regular value 25c., Cheap pale .2 for 25c.2 dozen Child\u2019s Dresses, from 2 to 4 yeats old.\tA V) sè 'Cheap Sale .\"T»M i .-j\u2014~ Rain, Coats Men\u2019s Raincoats, a large assortment to pick from.Cheap Sale\u2014 $6.50,\t$8.50, $9.50 and $ln.(H>.Ladies\u2019 Raincoats, (\u2019heap Sale \u2014 $4.50,\t$4.75,\t$6.75 and $9.50.Ladies Parasols Ladies\u2019 Parasols, in white and qpl-ors, regular value $1.00 and Cheap Sale' .[.< 9C- Dress Goods Panamas in black, brown, blue and green, 54 inches wide, regular value 60c.and 65c.\tIQ^ Cheap Sale .Black Veil, a splendid line, regular value SI.25,\t( )Wr.Cheap Sale .Bengaline in black, brown, blue, beige, etc., etc., regular value is 60c.,\tSO Cheap Sale .i.White Wear Whiie Underskirts, regular value is 75c.,\t90c.,\t$1.25,\t81.50,\t81.75 and 82.00.\tCheap Sale\u2014-47c., 67c.,\t97c.,\t?1.17,\t$1.37,\t$1.47 White\tNight\tGowns,\tregular value 65c.,\t90c.,\t$1.25,\t$1.50,\t$1.75.Cheap Sale\u201447c.,\t67c., 97c., i $1.1 7, $1.37.;White Chemises, regular value GOc.and 90c.Cheap Sale .47c.and 67c.Corset Covers, regular value 30c., 45c., and OOc.\t; Cheap Sale .23c., 33c., 43c.See basket of 14inbroidery, regular value lOc., Cheap Sale .Ov' Albjvcr Kmbroulory, regular value 3->.,\tV)*> Cheap Sale .Embroidery for Dresses, still a good choice left., regular value is 75c., ; $1.00,\t$1,5o.This Cheap Sale began in the forenoon of SAT.AUGUST 3rd and has been a big success.You are just in time i to profit in these big reductions which we are offering.PmULT & LACE J# 17 King Street SHERBROOKE, QUE, £.L.si.7508 «HKRBROOKE DAILY RE\u201c ting machines in our knitting mill.Paton Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke.vyANTED \u2014 at ONCE, TWO GOOD \u2019 ' teamsters and one young man to work, on farm.Apply W.S.Armitage, Mountain View Dairy.VOUXG MAN WANTED, CAPABLE i -L of taking care of horses, garden and I furnace.Must have the best of referenc-j es as to character aud habits.Apply I Box 63 P.O.Knowltou, Que.Yy ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, COAT.VEST \u2019 \u2019 aud pant makers.Apply Walter j Blue & Co., Ltd./ 'ARETAR'HR WANTED FOR LAW-! Y rence School, Drummond Road.Apply at once.C.O.Palmer, Sec.-Treas.Board of Protestant School Commis-! sioners.m ANTED \u2014 MAN TO WORK ON farm.Apply Box 53 Record Gtbce.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.jTTOR SALE OR RENT \u2014 \"LAKE U-i Hall,\" one of the largest boarding houses or hotels on the lake.Good reason given for wishing to sell.D.Keyes, Georgeviile, Que.ITOR SALE\u2014AT WATERVILLE.HO-lL^ tel, Skating Rink and Livery Stable at a bargain.Apply H.W.Burton.HASTERN ONTARIO FARMS FOR \u2014f sale.A great bargain for immediate sale, IDO acres of best land in Grenville County, good large brick dwelling, commodious barns and outbuildings.All in good order ; one mile from C.P.R., schools and churches near, §G,500.Several fine ones for sale.A.E.Sanderson, Spencerville, Ont.O EVER.AL GOOD WILLING MEN O wanted for positions of trust, some of whom will be required during the annual exhibition only, while a few will be permanent engagements during good conduct.He_ight about 5 ft.10 in., weight about 175 lbs., age from 28 to 35 years.Clean-cut fellows preferred, and must speak both the French and English tongues.Apply by letter or in person to Chief Fire and Police, Sherbrooke, Que.E j \"YTOUNG MAN TO CARRY FILLING .L wanted.Also a young man to work on shears in our finishing department.Paton Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke.TEACHERS WANTED.Qualified protestant teach- ers wanted for Elementary schools in the Township of Stanstead.Wages, $25.00.For two capable of teaching both French and English, $26.00.Apply to C.A.Jenkins, Sec.-Treas., Smith's Mills, Que.«AT BRIGHAM JCT., QUE., ONE OF -tA.the best 100 acre dairy farms in Eastern Townships, 85 acres under cultivation, no stones, 1,000 maple trees, good brick house, barns and stables of all kinds.One mile from Brigham Village.Apply C.B.Short, Brigham, Que.rpEACHER WANTED -L Primary Department [[TOR SALE OR LEASE\u2014PARKWOOD cottage, East Sherbrooke, with or without land.Apply to Wm.frFarwell, 60 Dufferin Av«.a^LR SALE\u2014AT EAST ANGUS.ONE - large pleasant house, well situated in centre of town.For terms, etc., apply to Box 49 Record Office.FJRICK HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014TO BE J * demolished and ground cleared up.Tenders wanted by Paton Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke.F TfOR SALE OR TO LET, NO.25 Moore street ; self-contained, modern conveniences.Apply Box 43, Record.jTTINEST FARM IN THE EASTERN J- Townships for sale.Located only three miles from two large villages, 20 miies from Sherbrooke, 375 acres, about 200 acres in cultivation, balance timber land\u2019; value of timber about $5,000.R.R.siding half mile, saw mill 1 mile from timber.A bargain for quick buyer, Price, $8,000.Apply to Thos.Morrow, Bury, Que.\u2014 FOR THE iry Department of Hatley Model School, Hatley, Que., for the year opening Sept.9th, 1912.Elementary diploma required.Would be expected to teach the first four elementary grades, and Grade I.Model.Salary, $250.Apply at once, giving references, to Rev.T.G.Devitt.or to John P.Bowen, Sec.-Treas., Hatley, Que.rpwO ELEMENTARY TEACHERS JL wanted by School Trustees of Orford for term of eight months, beginning about Sept.1st.Apply I.W.Browne, Box 721, Sherbrooke.A PROTESTANT TEACHER WANT-Tx.ed for the Clarenceville Model School, holding Model or Academy diploma.Apply to J.A.Tipping, Sec.-Treas., Clarenceville, Que.SUED REGIMENT FOOTBALL CLUB I he above club will bold a meeting in the Armoury, to-night 8.30 p.m.All members are requested to be present as some important business is to be discussed and arranged.!p ENKUAL STORE FOR F A LE vl cheap.Averaqo amount of mock.Î7.0OU ; average yearly btisinrsa, Ï2,10n.A bargain for quick buyer.Reason for Belling, going out of businesa.Box 41, ReCorii.\"PROTESTANT TEACHERS WANTED I.in the Township of Sutton, Que., for schools Nos.7, 11.12, 16 and a».Salary S22.00 to S25.00 per month, according to size of school.None but teachers with diploma need apply.Apply to H.A.Parsons, Sec.-Treas., Sutton, Que.FOR BALE./ COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISH-Y ing for sale.Good terms.Apply No.58 Market Street.CUBS PLAY AT NORTH HATLEY.The Sherbrooke Cubs will play at North Hatley to-morrow afternoon.On Sunday they travel to Weedon to meet the strong team of that place.Rain interferred with their game at Derby Line on Saturday last and the game has been postponed until the 24th inst.BLUEJACKETS GUARD FISHERIES.Victoria, B.C., August 9.\u2014 A pinnace\u2019s crewr, consisting of nine bluejackets, under Lieut.Moore, from the Canadian cruiser Rainbow, has been detailed to guard the salmon fishing traps on the southern end of Vancouver Island, wrhich have recently been the prey of American pirates.The bluejackets are armed with a maxim gun.TO LET.rpo LET\u2014MAIN STREET, LKNNOX-U- ville, 7-roomed tenement with bath room.Apply offices Lennoxvillo Light & Power Company, Limited, Lenuox-villc.rpo LET 1ST SEPTEMBER, BRiCK i I house on Main street, LemioxviUe.Modern conveniences, with stable uni garden, now occupied by Miss Vuudry.Apply Mrs.J.H.Chapman.25 Melvin street, Somerville, Mass.rilO RENT \u2014 CEDAR WOOD COTTAGE ¦-L on Lake Massawippi.at Maplewood Farm, for August and September.Apply W.W.St.Dizier.0AO LET\u2014RESIDENCE FLAT, YORK Block, Strathcona Square.Bath and w.c., best plumbing, free heat and water and cas cooking range.Apply at office, No.2, on the premises.R.Scivc-right.LOST AND FOUND T OST\u2014ONE GLASS WITH NICKLE-plated frame, for automobile headlight.Kindly return to VV.E.Loomis, St.Gabriel St., Sherbrooke.CJ TRAY ED \u2014 FROM PASTURE, ONE 1 ¦ dark Jersey yearling bull.Finder kindly communicate with Archie Maurice, Drome.Charges will be paid.iT OST\u2014FROM AUTOMOBILE.NEAR :l J Waterville, on July Hth, two ladies' coats, $5 reward.Dr.A.Johnston, Ï A OR SALE \u2014 SECOND-HAND FOX I typewriter; visible writing; i:rsl-class condition.rage Printing & Binding Co., Record Block.LAOR SALE \u2014 1911 FORD TOURING -L car in excellent condition.Only run half a season.J.W.McKee, 11 King street, Sherbrooke.Boilers and engines in stock, all t ypes and sizes ; immediate shipment ; also heaters and smoke stacks.E.Leonard & Sons.London, Ontario, or 1790 St.James Street, Montreal, Que.Motor boat for .sale, 23 ft.long, 4 ft.6 in.beam, 2 cylinder, 9 h.p.Fairbanks-Morse engine, .'ally equipped, great bargain.Reason for selling, leaving town.Apply W.L.Teeson, Battles House, Magog, Que.\"ITOR SALE\u20141 FIVE HORSE POWER P automatic vertical steam engine.The Jenckes Machine Co., Limited, Sherbrooke.LEFT FORTUNE TO McGILL.Ottawa, Aug.9.\u2014Somewhat of a surprise in that it bequeaths every cent of tils estate and personal effects to the University of McGill, Mont real, arrd orders cremation of bis remains, the will of the late Richard John Wicksteed, advocate and barrister, of this city, was filed at the Court House yesterday for probate.Property totalling in all $58,495.59 iq involved in the transfer, none of which goes to any relative of the deceased.MISCELLANEOUS.t FEW BOARDERS WANTED AT 20 .» Meadow street, three minutes\u2019 walk from Jcnckes Machine Shop.WANTED TO RENT FOR FIRST \\\\ October, house or flat in north ward.Address Box 35, Record Office.riAWO YOUNG MEN CAN SECURE I room and hoard.Ne» other board- ers.Central location, cord Office.Box 47, Re- AUCTION SALE By Bryce Caldwell, on AUGUST 14th.on the Eleventh Range of St.Pierre Baptiste.Thirteen head of cattle; four horses; one Fairbanks 3-horse power gasoline engine; one feed grinder, twenty tons of hay, and full stock of new farming implements.Terms 6 p.c.off for cash ; twelve months on joint promissory notes.WIANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MARRIED I >1 couple, with best of references.Man ; mqst understand the care of horses and I garden ; woman as rook and general ; (family of two.Apply Box 03 P.O.Knowlton, Quo.Massawippi Valley Railway Co.ANNUAL, MEETING.I OST \u2014 BETWEEN COWANSVILLE \u2022 land Farnham Centre, pocket hook containing sum of money and ticket to Dallas.Finder please extract reward and return ticket to owner.J.T.Buell, East Farnham, Quo.AGENTS WANTED.1\u2019 OST\u2014ON JULY 13TH, BETWEEN A J Weedon and Cool-shire, one nickel auto lamp.Box 77 Cookshire.Que.T OST \u2014 BETWEEN LONDON ST.¦ 4 and G.T.R.Slat ion.lady\u2019s gold ¦watch.Reward at Record Office.SITUATION» -WANTED.ING LADY DESIRES POSITION 1 office or store, with knowledge of riter, French and English.Box 39, Fruit and ornamental trees were never In better demand, onr Agencies are profitable.We want now two good men for Eastern Townships ; good pay, exclusive stock and territory, free outfit, guaranteed reliable stock.Write immediately, Pelham Nursery Co., Toronto.Ont TENDERS.T\\J ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS tV housemaid, experienced, best, of references.Apply Box 51 Record.OCOTSMAIL 2t.DESIRES STTT.ÎA-1 ¦ lion In office .willing, good writer, nnd accurate al figures.Excellent refer-BttCOSt Box 51 Record Qiliee.Tenders for the erection of a storehouse, 22 x 43 feet\u2019, at the Town Hall.Bury, to he finished by October 15th next, will be received up in September 3rd, at my office, where plans and specifications can he seen.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.J, W.BENNETT.Sec.-Treas.Bury, Que., August 0, 1912, Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Massawippi Valley Railway Co.will be held at the Company\u2019s Passenger Station, Rock Island, P.Q., on Wednesday, the Fourth day of September, 1912, at 11 o\u2019clock a.m.S.STEVENS, Rock Island, P.Q.,\tSecretary.Aug.2nd, 1912.50 GRANITE CUTTERS Wanted for work at Quebec Bridge, Wages 45 cents an hour.Open job Apply M.P.& J.T.Davis, 14 St.Peter Street, Quebec.CITY NEWS.I Mr.L.Levesque is in Quebec for a few days on business.Miss Pratt, from Montreal, has arrived in town to visit her niece, Mrs.Miltimore, Peel street.Choir practice at St.Andrew\u2019s Church to-night.Every member is asked to be present.Who can pick the winning team on Saturday ?Jenckes vs.Irish-Cana-dians.Mr.J.J.Hoag, representing the publishing house, Charles Scribner\u2019s Sons, and Mrs.Hoag, are in town for a short stay.Miss Mary Durand, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.F.Durand, of Montreal, have been paying a visit to the parish priest of St.Alban, Portneuf, who is an old family friend, and met their sister, Mrs.J.Moisan.Mr.C.J.Odell, who has been seriously ill in Montreal, is quite convalescent and is spending a week or two with his sister, Miss Odell, Prospect street.The Rev.Abbe J.A.Oastonguay, of St.Charles Seminary, celebrated the 25th anniversary of his ordination to the priesthood last week at his native place, St.Edward de Lot-biniere.Don\u2019t miss the best game of the season, Jenckes vs.Irish-Canadians, on Saturday.Mr.John Ahern, professor at the Normal School, Quebec, has been appointed a member of the Committee of the Council of Public Instruction, in place of the late M.T.Stenson, of Sherbrooke, who served in that capacity many years.September Dilineator Beady.September Patterns Peady.I0G-I08 Wellington Street.Friday August Dtli 1912.STORE IS OPEN LATE TO NIGHT.4 of Interesting Offerings For Saturday Trade.Whitewear Offerings LADIES\u2019 CORSET COVERS AT 23c.\u2014 Nicely trimmed, Rood materials.30c.and 35c.values.Saturday Sale for .\u2014* M.LADIES\u2019 DRAWERS AT 23c \u2014 Both styles.Neatly trimmed, assorted sizes, 30c.and 35c.values, Saturday Sale LADIES' NIGHT GOWNS AT \u2019\u2022?Sc.\u2014 Various styles and trimmings \u2014all extra quality cotton -M 25.\t*1 35 values, Ow,.Satu(day Sale .f.m UNDERSKIRTS\u2014 Lace and embroidery trim-mini?.Values $1.25,\t35, Saturday Sale for SILKS AT 39c.\u2014 Upwards of 2,000 yards of Jap.British.Tomolene prd Taffeta Silks, all colors, all 50c.values, Saturday Sale .-a\\ ;.vv |^v .- THE SECOND WE w .\t2 S THOMPSON BUCHANAN BOOKS\u2014 A big: range of titles in these copyrighted books, formerly sold at $1:25,\t\"vfW* Here now'at .PLAID RUGS, 31,75-\u2014 for canoeing, motoring, travelring, etc., etc.These Itpgs are just the thing, good size, good quality, pretty plaid designs, 32.25 kind.^ J yj HAND BAGS\u2014 White pebble leather Hand Bags,\t*)\u2022 Sale price .SUM M En P A R A SOLS\u2014 White, ecru and fancy patterns, nice handles, $1 oo value.\ti \u2018v.Sale price .\\ f CHILDREN\u2019S SUMMER TAMS White or ecru, twenty only in this lot, 3t>c.and 3r>i, values,\tI j V,t Clearing Sale .I * KID GLOVES AT 69c.\u2014 A new line just taken into stock, white, tans and black, push button style.Special Sale price (>9c Sale price TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND GRIPS\u2014 We show a biK ranpo at popular prices, all well made and finished and strong to stand wear and tear.TRUNKS\u2014 S3.5«.*5.00, 55.00 up to 3 J 2.00, SUIT CASES- $ I.50,\t$1.75.\t$2.25,\tS3.00, up to\t$16.00.\t GRIPS\u2014\t\t $1.50,\t$2.on, $2.50,\t53.50, up to\t$12.50.\t SH AWL STRAPS\u2014 25c.35e., 50c., G5c.TRUNK STRAPS\u2014 75c.,\t90c.MEN\u2019S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR.30c.\u2014 Undervests: ami Drawers, all sizes, regular 50c.liner,.Sale price, each LONG KID GLOVES in white, black, tun and grey.Sale price,\tU* I '\u2014 \u2014 To-morrow .»P I .I .) LADIES' UNDERVESTS.Kio Twenty dozen Ladies\u2019 Sum mer Undcrvests, without or wit h J sleeves,\t¦ i \\ 15c.kinds for .\tI < HOSIERY\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Fine Silk Boot Hose, or Silk Lisle Hose.Extra 5|i cent value,\t\u2022tiv Sale price .LADIES\u2019 BLACK COTTON HOSE\u2014 Fine quality, fast black, nil sizes for ladies, excellent 25c value.\t.wv bale price .BOYS\u2019 RIB HOSE\u2014 Fast black, long legs, fine rib, double knees and feet special 25o.line, ¦lor .H\u2018 ONE LOT HOKE\u2014 Uhiidrcn\u2019s sizes, Fast, black,\t< \u2014 Two pairs for .I »)C ONE LOT HOSE\u2014 Misses\u2019 and Girls\u2019 sizes, all colors.2Pr.value, l/t.Sale price, pair.I V/(* NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, 4«c\u2014 for Boys and Men, fast, color materials, cuffs attached, «.'»\u2022 values,\t« * , Rale price .CARPET SAMPLE ENDS, 90c em' li piece contains I i yds \".'anvé ch\"lcc designs.Bril sue! and tine Tapestry quaimes worth 9o,.ÏI no and *7l\u201e gcr yard, offered In the Ready-to-wear Section LA DI ES R V1 \\ru.\\TS~ A good quality, rainproof, in fawn, black and navy, Extra S.\u2019 ardav\tOf 4 i value .?TW »\u2022 r\\ f GIRLS* RAINCOATS Special vafuca at .at .14.95 GIRLS* WATERPROOF CAPES\u2014 Navy Mur color, extra quail ty.Sixes S.U>.\t12, II year**, full cut with capuchon - ?3 ;,o.$3.75 and *3.97».WAISTS AT 9.V \u2014 Take your choice from our big lot of white muslin, white tailor-made, colored percales, etc., etc.Size** 32 t0 l l an ^L2r> and M.35 Value, MISSES' WHITE LAWN DRESSES- One dozen received to-day from the factory.Nicely trimmed with embroidery.Sizes, 15.\t16 and lx years.Good value at ^2 50.\t0*1 < D i Sale price LADIES' DRESS ESAU this season's styles, many dainty fabrics.Every garment made and finished in the very best manner.Here's the list far To-mottow .9 only Ladies\u2019 Dresses, $0.50 11 for .\t.\t$4.90 15 only Ladies\u2019 Drones, $1 5 lim f.ir\t\u2022IS».\u2014-) 21 only LiuUcs Die -os.$3 .,.$2.50 LONSDALE CAMBRIC.12c.\u2014 Ten pieces fine Lonsdale Cam brie, 36 in.wide, soft finish.Usual 1 1c.and 15c, values.12c Sale price, To morrow CA R PET FRINGES\u2014 at.1\t15c.yard.Early Morning Specials 8 to 10 a.in.To-morrow.No telephone orders accepted for these Specials.Come your-Belf or send.POTTED HAM\u2014 Usual Lijc.8 to 10 a.m., 3 for .GRAPE NUTS 8 to U) a.Two packets for .GREEN GAGE PLUMS H to 10 a.m., per tin .* \u2014 ' Usnal 12ic.,\t19c H to 10 a.m., GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER Big 25c.packet.\t\u2022>( L.8 to 1\" a.m.\u2014' '' BLUEING\u2014 Usual\t2tlr.pound,\t1\t¦>,.8 to\tUi a.m.1\t\u2014v-\u2019 JAM OR MARMALADE\u2014 ff.-ie.jars.\tI\t(L.8 to\t10 a.m.I\t./V- LAUNDRY STARCH\u2014 itc.pound, 3 to Iff a.m.,\tOOp 3 pounds for .'' NORWEGIAN KIPPERED HERRINGS\u2014 Plain or in Tomato Sauce, 15c.tin,\t1 (L.8 to U> a.m.» ' H.P.SAUCE\u2014 A tasty relish for moats, big bottles, 8 to Iff a.m.17c ROYAL HOUSEHOLD OR FIVE ROSES FLOUR Jf\u2018» tfk per bag .nV), IV/ HALIFAX GRANULATED SUGAR-\t.$5.25 per bag .GROCERY SECTION SUGAR\u2014 We have just received Into stock h big supply ; \u201cRed path.\u201d\t1/1 77io ]i).bag\u2019s .\u2022DvK iw \"Halifax\t\u2022>\"' 109 lb.»gs .DAIRY JL ER\u2014 Fresh\ties expected To-niorro\t\u20227 at .«B I HIRE'S ROOT BEER\u2014 Usual 25c,\t19C kind for .SARDINES\u2014 Canadian Sardines in oil, 5c.kind.Sab; price, 7 for .w.H CORN FLAKES\u2014\tOT,* 3 pkts.for .*)vv TI El NT//S' \u2014 Hour pickles \t Sweet Pickles \t Mustard Dressing \t Tomato Ketchup \t\t\t25c.\t35c.\t23c.\t30 C.SPANISH ONIONS\u2014 per pound \t\t(>C DRIED PEAS\u2014 Another lot of English dried peas, 3 packets for .2.X* LEMON CHEESE\u2014 * In large glass jars, delicious for sandwiches, very tasty, per jar .LOBSTER\u2014 Best Beaver brand, J lb.tins, per tin.\ti To-morrow .lift VINEGAR\u2014 Very beat quality XXX strength white wine or cider vinegar \u2014 \u2018Iff* grade.To-morrow, \u2022{/!/, per gallon .Mil 3494 PAGE EIGH1 1HERBH00KB! DAIT_.Y RECORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1912.t * * t t * t t t « * * * t 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 ATTRACTIVE SALE.OF MEN\u2019S SUITS.THREE GREAT SPECIALS.$10.00, $12.00, and $13.50 suits.$8.00 $15.00 suits.$10.00 $18.00 and $20.00 suits .$15.00 These are the best values we have ever offered-See our windows\u2014The styles are the very latest.Exclusive Men\u2019s Furnish.ings ami Clothing.Cash iind One Price Only.MOMR « NOTJNDER AID Beard Her Boys Screams as he Was Burning to Death.BOY WAS PLAYING WITH MATCHES WHICH SET FIRE TO CLOTHING.Pontchatoula, La., August 9.\u2014 (Special)\u2014While her two-year-old son was burning to death in an adjoining room, and crying out in his pain.Mrs.James Ragan lay helpless in her bed with a two days\u2019 old baby.She was unable to move or call for aid, and was forced to listen to screams of her boy as the flames made their ravage.When assistance arrived the child was dead.Matches, with which the boy had been playing with, had ignited his clothing.KMDECISIOII ro: SHIAH To Ret&io Discriminating Clame Bill May Have Far Reaching Effect.'fe' GREAT POWER REQUIRED!\tNATURAL SELECTION Gibbs\u2014I hear that Mrs.Gableigh is When we decide to forgive our ene-threatened with lockjaw.\tnr>s wc generally begin with those Dibbs\u2014I can hardly credit so much who are bigger and stronger than we force in Nature.'\tare\u2014Chicago Record-Herald AT BARGAIN PRICES Now on Exhibition at The Stadium 12 Automobiles, all overhauled, ami in good work ing condition.0 St.Lawrence 16 ft Boats.4 St.Latv-rence Cances.1 Hotel \u2019Bus, nearly new.3 two-seated Cairiages.6 single-seated Carriages.3 Phaetons.1 Covered Delivery Express.3 Ladies\u2019 Side Saddles.6 Gent\u2019s Saddles.2 Olds Engines.2 Power Water Pumps.1 Two-cylinder St.Lawrence Engine.Single and Double Driving Harnesses.Several Upright Pianos.Several Square Pianos.Several Organs, 5 and 6 octave.G.A.LEBARON AUTO SALES CO.201 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.VESSELS IN DEMAND San Francisco, Aug.!).\u2014(Special) \u2014in advance of opening Panama Canal Bailing vessels were never in greater derram on Pacific Coast than at present.All available bottoms engaged and freight rates at High-water mark.One vessei will soon take cargo of barley to England at 45 shillings a ton, highest rate quoted in IS years.FAILED IN BERLIN FLIGHT.Attendorn, Prussia, August 9.\u2014The aviator Brindejong des Moulinais, who left Paris yesterday morning for Berlin in an attempt to win the Pom-mery Cup for the longest one-day flight, succeeded in reaching Attendorn, but smashed his aeroplane against a tree in landing.The aviator was not hurt.He experienced no difficulties in crossing the frontier._________ HOUSE When in Lcnnoxvillc stop here.Street cars pass the door.Half minute\u2019s walk (rom B.& M., G.T.R.and C.P.R.stations, Bell 'phone 350.A.M.TAYXiOB.Prop.GET IT FIXED Bring us your small repair work of all kinds.We will do good work at a moderate charge.lOSB\u2019S REPAIR SHOP A WATER ST.SHERBROOKE.ACTION OF UNITED STATES IS REPUDIATION OF PLEDGES MADE TO GREAT BRITAIN.New York, Aug.9.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A London cable says : In regard to the i rejection of Senator Burton\u2019s amend- \\ ment to the Panama Canal Bill, this j morning\u2019s Post says it is to be regretted that his decision has been reached, since nothing could be ; plainer than that discrimination in favor of American vessels using the ; Panama Canal is violating not only I the strict letter of the Hay-Paunce- j fote treaty, but a repudiation of the pledges made by the United States to the British Government at the time the treaty was negotiated.Neither legally nor morally, the Post says, can discrimination be exercised against shipping under the British flag, unless the United States violates the good faith it pledged itself to observe under the terms of the treaty.The Daily Mail, in an editorial this morning on the Senate\u2019s vote, says : world by a century, and might have ';That idea would put back the whole far-reaching consequences beyond the question of the proposed exemptions forbidden by the Hay-Pauncefote treaty.\u201d The Daily Mail adds : \u201cOther powers might repudiate treaties which they regard as favoring the United States and injuring themselves.Beyond a question the exemptions proposed,\u201d says the Mail, \"are forbidden by the treaty, but if there is any real doubt as to the interpretation of the document, we are willing to refer the issue to The Hague tribunal.A power which, in such circumstances, should refuse such arbitrament thereby declares itself wrong.\u201d $10.00 Suit Sale R0SENBL00M THE 81 ORE THAT SETS THE PACE $3.75 f INVICTUS Î OXFORDS t SHOE SALE t See our window of Men\u2019s Suits at ten dollars, all are beautifully tailored.Smart models sizes 33 to 46.MEN\u2019S WASH VESTS $1.00.MEN\u2019S INVICTUS OXFORDS regular 4.50 & 5.00 at 3.75 Vesta Polish will make your car look like new for the week-end.Sangster\u2019s Garage 9 ALBERT ST.PHONE 431 ! SPECIAL FOR ! SATURDAY Boucher, Lacroix § Fisette.Trunks.Suit Cases, and Club Bags.Althongh prices advanced we keep selling at the old price until onr stock is sold out.Big assortment to choose from.Don\u2019t let the chance go by, as the next lot will be higher.Fashion Craft Clothing.Clothing for all sized men.Stout, regular, and slender, you run no risk, wo can fit you perfectly.\t/ Shirts and Collars.Full assortment of Shirts and Collars in stock\u2014all sizes, great variety of color to select from.Fine assortment of Neckties.Just in.New Patterns.Balance of our Straw Hats at a big discount.Boys\u2019 Clothing.Suits for Boys from 3 years to 16 years\u201410 to 20% discount.BOUCHEP, LACfiOIX & FISETTE, 163-167 Wellington St.Peanut Brittle, ib.25c.MaPle Walnut Fudge, lb.30c.Home-made Creams (asst.) per lb.4-Oe.Toasted Marshmallows, lb.,.30c.We will receive by express Saturday noon.Fruit Cake, Di.25c.to 50c.Jelly Uolls, each .15c.Sponge Cakes, each .25c.Angel Cake&, each .30c.ICE CREAM SPECIALS.Try a fresh Raspberry or Peach Sundae, 10c.\u2014they are delicious.WOODARD\u2019S 177 Wellington Street 5 Strathcona Sq.and NORTH HATLEY, QUE.?Boys Wash Suits 30 per cent Discount on any Boys Wash Suit in the Store 20 per cent Discount in our Boys Ready-to-wear department now going on.TAKE ID WANTAGE OF IT.STAR CLOTHING HALL 0SENBL00 95, 97, 99 Wellington Street AND GO.Ever try any Of our Cake?Baked in our own ovens.\u201cBest in town\u201d is the general opinion of it-and we do all we can to make it true.Only the best material used, cleanly cooked, thoroughly baked, well flavored.Fruit Cake, Cherry Cake, Citron Cake, Fig Cake, 25c to 30c per lb.McLean\u2019s MOUNT EDGECOMB Lots are G6 x 120.Price $000.00.Very few lots of this class to be had at the price.VV.A.HALE.Telephone 714.\t55 Prospect 8t.THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE SHERBROOKE, QUE If You Want Good Bread TRY : ALLATT \u201cTHE BAKE It\u201d Bell 724 ROGRAM FROM|SATURDAY|,TO SATURDAY NIGHTS Loatlcook House\u2014Popular Homo for Travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Prop.Dominion Grant of $50,000 spent on extensions and innovations.Cash prizes increased 50 per cent.Reduced Railway Rates over all Canada east of Port Arthur, and from points in New York and Vermont.Excess of freight on exhibits over 100 miles will be paid by the Exhibition Association.Every Province competing for special big premiums, offered for field produce.New $100,000 machinery hall DAILY BALLOON PLIGHTS, CHARIOT RACES, MIDWAY OP FIFTY SHOWS, NEW FIREWORKS, ROYAL CANADIAN DRAGOONS, TEN VAUDEVILLE TROUPES, HORSE RACES AND DOG SHOW.\u2022\u2019SIEGE OF OM DUR-MAN,\u201d Illustrating Kitchener's Famous Egyptian Triumph.HUNDREDS OF SOLDIERS, MILITARY TATTOO.ODD EASTERN CEREMONIES AND GORGEOUS DANCES.Six for $1 Tickets on sale.Entries close August 20th.Write for Prize List and Programme to\t& .* ji !'* \u201e »\t.\t*\t,1\tji W.McMAHON.\tManager and Secretary, 26 Sparks St., Ottawa; BELMONT REAL ESTATE COMPANY Do you wish to buy some of the most speculative and best located building lots within the City limits ?Do you wish to double your money within a short period ?\tGet full information from us at once before we raise our prices.Electric Lights, Sidewalks, Sewers and Water already on the property.Prices on lots from $150 to $400.Terms 10 p.c.cash, 10 p.c.in six months, balance in five years with interest at 6 p.c., or 10 p.c.off for cash.Our property is located in East Ward, right behind the Catholic Hospital.Only three minutes walk from the street car line ; eight minutes walk from Church and Schools.Take advantage of this opportunity and buy before the prices go up.Tor further information and details apply to our Selling Agent\u2014 Continental Hotel.¦J* ST, Bell Tel.76.008^ "]
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