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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" Sherbrooke r Daily Record.Establishei 1897 8HE11BKOOKE.QUE., SATUKDAY AUGUST 23 1913.ONE CEÎ HARRY K.THAW WILL BE DEPORTEDTO STATE OF VERMONT Once There Fight Will be Started to Have Him Taken to New Fork State.Defence Has Motion Ready to Ask For Discontinuance Of Habeas Corpus Proceedings.New York State Authorities Not Satisfied With Conditions at Sherbrooke Jail.Are Afraid Thaw Might be Spirited Away.BUSH FIRE AI MICK Broke Oot In Properly Owned By Brampton Pulp S Paper Co.LARGE FORCE OF MEN ARE NOW ATTACKING FLAMES TO KEEP THEM FROM The Record has received information from an absolutely reliable sourpe to the effect that Harry Kendall Thaw will be deported into the State of Vermont.According to the Record\u2019s informant, once in Vermont Thaw will have the right to fight an effort that might be made to send him back to New York in every Court of the United States.The Government of the State of Vermont can not hand him over to the New York State authorities.Unless something unforseen happens Thaw will be brought before the Court on Wednesday morning next, when the argument on the writ of Habeas Corpus will take place.Should anything arise between \u2018now and Wednesday that would lead the defence to believe Thaw would be safer in Jail than in the Hands of the Immigration Officers, the Habeas Corpus proceedings will be discontinued.In case such steps may be necessary Thaw and his Attorney have a motion for discontinuance of the case in readiness, which motion they will fyle with the prothonotary the minutes they want the proceedings dropped.According to law the petitioners for the writ cannot be forced to con tinue their case, and should they de cide to drop it at any time Thaw must remain in Jail until such time as he is brought up for trial before the District Magistrate on the charge with which he is now charged.Suppose the defence should want further delay they will simply allow the case against Thaw to go on in the regular way, plead not guilty before the District Magistrate and then choose a trial before a Jury at the next session of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, which will take place in October.THAW MUST BE WILLING.Should Thaw refuse to cross the border into Vermont, when he is liberated under writ of Habeas Corpus, another course of, action will have to be taken.He will have to be brought before the Advisory Board, consisting of two members, who will hear evidence in his case.Should the evidence be against him he will be ordered deported as the Board sees fit.If he were a British subject he would have the right to appeal to the Canadian Courts against the finding of the Board.Being an American citizen, however, his only recourse is to the Minister of the Interior, who has the power to sustain or reject the finding of the Board.It is not 'thought Thaw will reject the finding of the Board.It.is not thought Thaw will object to going to Vermont.Should he do so he runs the danger of béing sent to Newr York by the Board of Advisors, the place of, all places he does not want to go.WAS DR.SHURTLEFF\u2019S MISSION A FAILURE?It is a question if Dr.Shurtlcff\u2019s visit to Ottawa was a failure.In having Thaw deported to Vermont the defence has scored a winning point, and one which completely baffles the American officers who are fighting for Thaw\u2019s deportation to that State.PREPARING FOR BIG FIGHT.Last night was uneventful as far as sensations in the Thaw case are concerned.The excitement of yesterday\u2019s struggle over, and the fact that Thaw will not have to appear until Wednesday next, lawyers for the prosecution and defence are taking things more quietly, and arming themselves with all the ammunition available for the big fight which is bound to come early next week.WILL BE REJECTED.The only decision which seems to have been definitely arrived at is that Thaw will not be handed over to the New York authorities.This is due to the fact that the Canadian Government does not wish to have the Immigration Act supplement the Extradition Treaty.With this point settled, only two other courses are open.Thaw must be rejected, and sent back whence he came, or else he must he liberated and given a certain time limit in which to leave the prosecution was not satisfied what his lawyers are fighting for.CLAIM JAIL IS INSECURE.It was learned lata last night that the prosecutS on was not satisfied that Thaw was seem v.i in the Sherbrooke Jail.In fact i hey worried to \u2019 such an extent that t%ey took the matter up with the Attorney ,Gen-l cral\u2019s Department, atM Quebec, The HARRY K.THAW / (Photograph Taken in his Ward, Sherbrooke Jail.Photo Was Obtained by Mr.Gus Williams, Boston Journal) Department immediately sent a telegram to Sheriff Aylmer asking his opinion.Last night the Sheriff stated that he had replied to their message, stating that as far as he was concerned Thaw was securely locked up and that he had no fear of an attempt being made to have him kidnapped from Jail.If any attempt were made to carry Thaw off he considered it would be while he was being removed from the Court House to the Jail.The Sheriff stated that if the Attorney General thought there was any danger he could order an armed guard to come up from Quebec to look after Thaw as he was being taken to and from the Jail.As far as he was concerned he would not engage additional guards or turnkeys as he considered everything would be all right.The excitement caused by the report that armed guards would be sent was cause of laughable episode at the Sherbrooke House last even ing.While a group of journalists were seated together talking the matter over the G.T.R.train pulled in, and off the train stepped four or five husky fellows with rifles.As they entered the hotel a rush was made to see what their mission was.It turned out that they were amateur rifle enthusiasts on their way home from the annual rifle matches which have just closed in Montreal.SENDS FOR EX-GOVERNOR STONE.Thaw has telegraphed Ex-Governor Stone, of Pennsylvania, and Mr.William Blakely, of Pittsburg, both lawyers of his, asking them to come to Sherbrooke to confer with the distinguished Canadian legal advisors he netaini was given out by Harry himself late last night.The fact of their coming here will in no wray interfere with their asking Governor Tener.of Pensylvania to take steps to safeguard Thaw's rights as a citizen of the State of of Pensylvania.\u201cEven without this there is no question but that every American citizen will be given impartial treatment by our present Department of .State,\u201d said Thaw.THAW TALKS WITH RECORD.Harry K.Thaw talked for about twenty minutes with a Record representative this morning.On inquiring us to the length of his legal battle Thaw said it might continue for mouths.\u201cIt will not in this beautiful Canada but on the other side of the line.\u201d Thaw was particularly emphatic in his denunciation of the New York State authorities.\u201cThey are assuming the position of dictator to the Dominion Government at Ottawa.\u201d \u201cMy case,\u201d said Thaw', \u201cis entirely outside their jurisdiction.\u2019\u2019 He wished this to be fully understood by the Canadian people.The conversation was continued in a friendly way, and he reiterated his previous statement as to the fair play which had so far been extended to him during his stay in Canada.Thaw also intimated that he expected some friends to arrive to-day from the South.MR.ST.LAURENT HAS INTERVIEW.Mr.St.Laurent, who is attorney for Thompson and who has been added to Thaw\u2019s corps of lawyers, had a lengthy interview irçith Thaw this forenoon.»\t¦'\tj Thaw also Housj^fbd SPREADING.Scotstown, August 23.\u2014(Special) \u2014A forest fire is at present raging on the south side of the Lingwick roads, which leads from this town to the village of Gould, and about four miles from Scotstown.It is about opposite the Rolland estate near Moffat Lake.The fire is between the Lingwick Road and the Salmon River on lands owned by the Brompton Pulp and Paper Company.It was first noticed by the people of this place shortly after noon yesterday.Rev.J.S.Dickson and Mr.R.D.Farley, Station Agent, went by autc to locate the fire and on returning notified the Brompton Lumber Co.by \u2018phone to send a gang of men to fight the fire.The fire is located in a spruce swamp and may he the cause of much damage to standing timber.A large force of men are,now out fighting the fire.call up Mr.W.L.Shurtleff, K.C.and tell him that he wanted to see him, and explain the whereabouts of a missing document.HAS ENGAGED COUNSEL FOR ROGER THOMPSON.To the Record Reporter, Thaw told, last night, how it was that Mr.Louis St.Laurent, of Quebec, had been brought into the case.His reply was: \u201cI had the honor of retaining Mr.St.Laurent, one of Quebec\u2019s foremost lawyers, to take charge of the case of Mr.Mitchell Thompson to find out who it is that wishes to havehim arrested on a trumped up charge of crime, to take criminal act ion upaiTifit the offenders and in addition to obtain damages from them for this innocent man.\u201cMr.St.Laurent has arrived and has taken charge of the ease.He finds that Mr.Thompson is merely under a technical arrest,\u2019but if any improper influences from dny State are used to have this man Falsely accused, Mr.St.Laurent will take proper and stern action.\u2018Mr.St.Laurent is not only a Frenchman, but it an entire half Irish.I would like my friends /in New York to know this.\u2019\u2019 Harry\u2019s grandfather, Copely was half Irish.His great grandmother was born in Ireland and with several brothers who had been in the Emmet Rebellion, one of whom had a reward of fifty pounds offered by the British Government on his head when he escaped, came to this Country in the first year of last Century.INTERVIEW WITH THOMPSON.Yesterday afternoon the Record man had a brief conversation with Thompson.He appeared to feel his position keenly, and wondered if nothing could be done to secure the necessary bail to allow him his liberty.He would say nothing of his connection with Thaw, save that ever since they came together all the directions were given by Thaw.When it was they first met he would not say.What he was anxious to have done was to have it appear in New York papers that he formerly worked as salesman for Auto Owners Su; ply Co., had been chauffeur for several well known New York families, and now confined in a Canadian Jail on a charge for which he was liable to a fine of from fifty 'u live hundred dollars.He was of the opruion that when his friends saw ring despatch they would come to his assistance.ADVISE THAW TO BUY LAND.Harry K.Thaw, it is said, has been advised by certain of his counsel, it was learned, to buy property in Canada and take steps to become naturalized as a British subject.This, it was held, would prevent his deportation.The new suggestion and the efforts of the lawyers to arrange to have Thaw deported, if deported he must be, to Vermont as the State from which it would he most difficult for New York to recover the fugitive from Matteawan, indicates the extent and complications of the fight that will be made to get Thaw free.MOTIVE FOR POSTPONEMENT OF THOMPSON CASE.The \u201cinside\u201d motive ol the immigration authorities in causing the Thompson case to be postponed lies in the fact that the charge on which he is held is punishable only with a fine.He could pay this at once and decamp for parts unknown.The warrant from Dutchess County, charging him with conspiracy is not regarded as sufficient basis for extradition.To patch up this loophole, more time was needed.SIGNATURE IDENTIFIED.A copy of Roger Thompson\u2019s sig-mature received here yesterday was found to be identical chircjfcraphlcal-ly with the \u201cMitchell Thu^iBon\u201d on a Sherbrooke hotel regjÉ^HXhe com APPOINTMENT Mr.F.J.Brlffilh Is City Clerk and Mr.Galien Treasurer FORMER APPOINTMENT WAS UNANIMOUS AND LATTER WAS AFTER A DIVISION.Major Hebert presided at the adjourned Council meeting last night.The aldermen present were Jenckes, Thompson, Darche, Ewing, Genest, Simoneau, Prunier, Denauit and Urauls.MANY APPLICATIONS.When the matter of the appointment of a City Treasurer was reached, the Mayor stated that 132 applications had been received for the position.Owing to their number he did not think they could proceed satisfactorily that night.Aid.Jenckes did not tiling there was a possibility of selecting a suitable man and inaugurating him into the office in eight days.As the affairs in the various departments, were not progressing any more favorably than they were a month ago, he would make a suggestion.Many of the peo pie whose accounts had been placed with the City Attorney declared that they had receipts for the amounts demanded, and whoever was appointed to the position would necessarily take some time in organizing before any actual work could be accomplish ed.He there moved: \u201cThat, in view of the delay in the selection of a new City Treasurer, Messrs.Price, Water-house & Co.be ami are hereby authorized to send a competent accountant to instal a system, at a salary of ?15 a day and expenses, and that Mr.Griffith, Mr.Dugal, Mr.Bell ami Mr.Myers be retained until October 1st at the same remuneration ns at present.\u201d He felt that the matter of the accounts and the organization was very serious, and he thought as aldermen they would be supported by the citizens at large in a little greater initial expenditure to get things into shape, and it.would take AUtne time to determine upon a suitable person for Treasurer.They should proceed with caution in filling the position.Aid.Denauit thought the appoint ment could be made now.\u201cThe Fin anee Committee have engaged auditors at a great expense to the city, and which I do not approve-\u201d Aid.Jenckes: \u201cI object to that.The Council hired the auditors, not the Finance Committee.\u201d Aid.Denauit did not intend to criticise the Committee.He did not approve of the time and expense involved in the audit.If they hail hired a good auditor they would be much further advanced to-day, and it would be time enough to engage a man from Montreal when they found they could not engage a competent man from among the applicants.If they kept delaying and engaging men at $15 a day, he could not tell what, the result would be.He thought they should adjourn for a few minutes wnd consider the applications.Aid.Ewing seconded the motion moved by Aid.Jenckes.He thought the auditors should complete their work by sending a man to open a set of books and inaugurate a system.It seemed to him to be absurd to advertise for a man and select one whom they did not know.If Price, Waterhouse & Co.sent a man to finish their business, in the meantime they might find the man they wanted.Aid.Brault; \u201cWhilst we might have a very competent man from Price, Waterhouse & Co., we have had a pretty hard bill from them, and if you want them to continue their, work at $15 per day and expenses it will make a heavy addition to the $5,200 already incurred.We have given notice to the employees dismissing them on Sept.1st, and we have before us a large number of applications, some of which are Al.I will submit a name known to all of you.We don\u2019t want to wait until Sept.1st and be disorganized.I will move that Mr.E.C.Gatien he appointed Secretary-Treasurer at a salary of $2,000 per year.This will put us in a position, if carried, to have a Secretary-Treasurer when the time expires for the present- staff to go out of office, and will give time to go into the matter of comptroller fully.The man selected should have sufficient capacity to open a set of books.Price, Waterhouse & Co.have given you a mixture many of you could not understand.\u201d Aid.Genest seconded the motion to appoint Mr.Gatien.MR.GRIFFITH\u2019S FAITHFUL SERVICES.Aid.Jenckes objected to this as it seemed to affect the position of Mr.Griffith.When they prepared their slate disposing of the various city officers, it was prepared along the lines that Mr.Griffith would be continued in office as Secretary and while the resolution to this effect did not carry it was still in his mind when the time came to complete the organization, that it would he the desire of the majority of the Council that Mr.Griffith be retained as secretary.He had not changed his opinion.Mr.Griffith had- been connected with that office for upwards of 'thirty years and while the auditors 'had criticized to some extent his ablNty as a book-keeper they must take into consideration that he had been witti the city for a long time and \u201c \" rd ol extra labor had dej lontynued ou page TAREE BOUSES DESTROYEB BY FIRE AT LE10XVILI Loss Is Estimated at $10,000 Believed to Have Or iginated From a Spark From a Grand Trunk Enginj Fourth House Badly Scorched.Several Famllii Rendered Homeless.Animals Burned to Dean Contents of Barns Destroyed.Whole VillaqJ Fought Flames, Which Were Fanned by Hi{ Wind.Assistance From Sherbrooke.Three houses were completely demolished and a fourth partially destroyed by fire in Lennoxville yesterday afternoon.Several families were rendered homeless and a baby had a narrow escape from being burned to death.Animals were incinerated, the contents of two houses were almost entirely lost and barns full of hay and oats, together with a wagon, were sacrificed to the flames.WHOLE VILLAGE FOUGHT FLAM EH.The entire village turned out to assist.in fighting the fire - \" 1 to prevent it spreading beyom\tmmed- iate vicinity.Willing he\tworked like Trojans in removing neyong the fire zone such of the household effects as could be reached, and all who had teams, lorries and rigs placed them at the disposal of the tenants for this purpose.Merchants and storekeepers, public men and officials, left their places of business and men rushed from their work in all directions to render assistance, while the neighboring women folk did all in their power to help these whose homes were in flames.BEEN FOR MILES AROUND.The conflagration was seen for miles around and some of the occupiers witnessed the sight from a distance, ignorant for the time'being of the fact that the raging element was devouring their own homesteads.hil\u2019ARK FROM ENGINE.A spark from a passing train is supposed to have started the fire, but whatever the cause, in spite of the local efforts and the services of the Sherbrooke fire brigade, the tire, aided by the high wind, reduced three houses to a blackened mass of ruins in one hour.HAD NARROW ESCAPES In some cases the women and children barely had time to leave their houses and a few were scorched while procuring from the .eatairp rooms the necessary clothing with which to make their exit.For fully two hundred yards the roadside was lined with furniture and household goods of all descriptions, which it was possible to -save before the leaping tongues of flame claimed them for their prey, and the railway banks for a considerable dip-tance were strewn with bedding, clothing and yther inflammable articles.The spectacle is one that will not soon be forgotten.While the flames were shooting higher anh thither and the roofs and walls were tumqling in, some of the men were playing on the fire with the hose, others were removing furniture and others were drawing up their teams amongst the crowd, and the coolness and courage displayed wan remarkable.V! No lives were lost but the top damage is estimated at ¦ $10,000.FIRE STARTED IN REED I\u2019RODER-| TY.The fire broke out in what is known as the George Reed place, situated] near the Grand Trunk Railway track ] beyond the covered bridge close to tha Huntingville Road.\t* The outbreak occurred about three-o\u2019clock and was noticed soon afterj the Montreal express had gone by The house, which is owned by Mrd Geo.Reed is occupied by two famil ies named Sykes and Dunn, anl flames were seen emerging from, tb] barn at the rear by a boy and who hollered \u201cfire.\u201d Mr.E.Doc.of the livery stable was delivel a trunk nearby and he rushed dl to the village and gave tne alaL The hose, reels and hook ladder wl got out from the Town Hall and l call, sent for the Sherbrooke\tFid.brigade.Everyone available\twent hurried ta the scene to find that the! fire had caught the house and had! spread to the adjacent house owned'! by Mrp.S.A.McFadden and occupied! by Mr.Booth, .night operator at th^J Bell Telephone Co.at Sherbrooke While the hose was being put int action the next house, owned anlj cupied by Mr.R.C.McFadden! carne enveloped in the flames.STRONG WIN\u2019D FANNED FLAM1 The wind all the while was blowi\\ direct from the sauth at a high ral of velocity.The Sherbrooke hose wl gon arrived just as the fire hal reached a fourth house owned by M* Bell and occupied by himself and Mrl S.Mallory\t.J ed good assistance in saving part of| Hells\u2019 house and preventing the out-f break from spreading, but the other! tlnee houses werç totally destroyed.good water PRESSURE There was a good water pressure ami after the Sherbrooke men had returned the Lennoxville voluntary fire brigade continued working, furniture destroyed.Mrs.Sykes and Mrs.Dunn lost i nearly all their furniture on which im>re was no insurance.Mrs.Kvkcs was resting upstairs when airs Booth saw the smoke and flames and piled to her, Mrs.Clark, of Boston who ,fl visiting at Sykes,\u2019 informed the Record representative that they only had time to run upstairs and snatch a few clothes before the bed-looms hurst into a blaze.Some betl-» Continued on Page 3.)\t: '-4-*-«\t! /I ! the weather local foroaht.Fresh westerly to northerly winds; clearing and cool; Sunday, fine.The Canadian Bank ofciMer^ WITH WHICH IS UNITED THE Eastern Townships Bank jjg=! ÏÏÏÏS»\ttt-s- O N .Assistant General Manrf Capital, $15,000,000 Rest, $12,500,1 Tourists and Travellers in evervCproarinw m\treaBOn of lta !ar*e\tof branche.York, San Francisco.Seattle Portland O?»Pre«nt^tl0a 1\u201c London, Eng.New with Agents and Corresnnnrlenf« m \u2019 ° \u2019L Mexico and St.John's, Nfld., surpassed facilities to the traveling\t0,f i,the ]Yor,d' fs able to olIer an\" the simplest way at anv noint on\ten&bllnK them to obtain money in Cheques and fetters o\" cref],t\tÏO'!wC7\u201eth\" world over-\tTravellers' cnlttcs of obtaining funds abroad esnJw nlfl, Ba?k overcome the annoying diffi-flcnlt.\tabroad, especially in places where identification is dit francBhemart2n u™rakoon»n ftlJ ^ coailtrle\" of the world, drawn in uterling, irancB, marts, lire, kronen, etc., can be cashed or purchased at reasonable rates._ .\tBRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE.DuWeri* Avenue (Main Office) .t.E.wlnn FarweU Manager.UPPertow.(Kin.Street Branch)\t= e! Wellington Street Branch .tT.= £ Z High Yields in Many Investors think first of yield and safety next\u2014this, it is true, is quite contrary to the rules of Rood investment practice.These invea» tors are willing to buy preferred shares while the issuing companies are in jhe construction stage, as if, were\u2014in other words, they are willing:, lor the Base of yield, to.grow up with the companies whose securities they buy.\t\\ If you belong to this class of Investors we shall be glad to furnish you with a list of preferred shares which we have for sale at the present time.All of the companies have passed the experimental stage, however^ F.B.McCURDY & CO. BHEUBROOKE DAILY RECORD iAY, AUGUST 2' 1912 T.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS P If Reporta From Cor-Mpondenta Of What la Going on.SAWYERVILLE.^ing West.Big closing out sale ining Augtist 25, of Watches, 'is.Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silver-re, etc., etc., at E.L.Cork\u2019s, shire, Que.Donald Nicholson, Rev.J.C.holson, Mr.and Mrs.Bert Alger, and Mrs.Croni'ieil and family, and Mrs.C.Stone and Mr.'and .Frank Cromwell of Eastman, on Monday for an automobile through the White Mountains.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Ihnson and daughter, guests of Mrs.lw.French last week; Mr.and Mrs.try Bartholomew of Montreal, (ting Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Bar-lomew recently; Mrs.Griffin and Idren from Bury on Friday; Mrs.(kland and daughter, Eileen of itreal, the week-end in town the |4st of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.* Taylor; Miss Evelyn Cairns of tferbrooke, at her home; Mrs.A.J.ou Can\u2019t Cut Out L BOG SPAVIN,PUFF or TUOKOUG1IPIN, but Moore of Derby Line, guest of Mrs.Henry Phelps; Mr.and Mrs.Noyee of Colebrook, visiting their daughter, Mrs.A.Hughes; Mr.Raymond Wood in New York at present; Miss G.Taylor home after several weeks in Montreal: Miss H.Scott to Pringar, Iowa, on Tuesday to visit friends; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Bridgette the guests of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Bridgette; Mrs.Geo.Long of Sherbrooke, visiting her sister, Mrs.(Dr.) Yorston.Mr.and Mrs.George Bennett, of Canterbury and Mr.and Mrs.Tom Harrison and daughter, of Bury, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kobt.Graharri on Sunday, making the trip in Mr.Harrison\u2019s auto.Mr.Tom Meredith, of Island Brook was in town on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Beaumont, whose marriage took place in Montreal a few weeks ago, have returned from their wedding trip and are at present with the Misses Percival.Ottawa and Pembroke for the past month, returned home Thursday after spent ing a very enjoyable vacation.'°h\" Guild of the Federated Church was entertained by Mrs.Geo.Wilson an 1 Mrs.W.Stockwell on Friday afternoon at the home of the former.Many ladies availed themselvesiof the occasion to enjoy a pleasant afternoon.Dainty refreshments wrere served.brooke, there being not a vacant house in the village.LOSS IS 110,000.The loss is estimated at $10,000.The general opinion is that the fire originated through a spark from the Montreal train catching the hay in Sykes\u2019 barn.Tramps were seen hovering round the place in the forenoon and a few persons think it may be the work 0f an incendiary.Ï0 PMf SIGNS TO WUOISTSI Contribution Given to Knowlton Council For This Purpose will clean them otf permanently, and you work the horse same time.Does not blister or remove the Hair.$2.00 per bottle, delivered.Will tell you more if you write.Book 4 K free.ABSORBINE, JR., the antiseptic lininient for mankind, reduces Varicose Veins, Ruptured Muscles or Litsmentt.Enlarged Glands, Genres, Vons.Çysrs AUaye pain quickly.Price £i.00 and S2.0C fa bottle at druccisii or delivered.Manufactured only by [ tV.F.YOUfJG,PJMF.ISOlymans IJIdg.,Montreal, tan.DANVILLE.Miss Granberg, of Beauharnois, returned home after a pleasant visit to Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Johnson.Miss McPherson, who was formerly employed in the Bank of Montreal hero, is the guest of Miss Miriam McKee.The annual picnic of Ht.Augustine\u2019s Sunday School was held at Adams\u2019 gri ve on Thursday.As well as a large number of children of the school many parents-and friends were present.Games and other outdoor sports were indulged in, and ns the weather was most propitious the picnic was a success in every way.Mr.George Roe, of Montreal, who has been staying in Danville for the past two or three weeks, returned to his home on Thursday.Mr.Aylmer Stockwell, who lias been visiting relatives in Montreal, BURY.Going West.Big closing out sale, beginning August 25, of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc., etc., at E.L.Cork's, Cooksbire, Que.EAST ANGUS.Going West.Big closing out sale, beginning August 25, of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc., etc., at E.L.Cork\u2019s, Cooksbire, Que.TIRES » Goodyear Tires - Good Tires 30\tx 3£ .«2 x »è .«4 x H .w.,.31\tx 4\t.33\tx 4\t.34\tx 4\t.35\tx 4\t.;{ x 4\t.84x4» .30 x 4J .37 x 4 J .37 X 5\t.Adiustraents on 3,500-mile basis made 30 x 3i Ford Special Tire, $14.04.Plain\tNon-Skid\tTubes Sts.or.\tS20.75\t\u202288.9() ID.2;»\t22.20\t4.IO 20.95\t21.10\t4.85 2G.DO\t80.90\t3.9o 2s.Hr»\t80.20\t4.10 liD.HO\t84.80\t5.05 80.75\t85.»\t4.85 81.75\t80.50*\t5.95 87.75\t40.10\t7.00 \u202210.05\t4 0,05\t7.85 41.18»\t47.40\t7.55 50.55\t58.10\t7.85 by us.No delay.Regular adjustment guan True & Blanchard Co.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Lewis Merrill of California visiting Mrs.R.Whitcher; Mr.John G.Foster of Ottawa, the week with his family at the Foster Home; Miss Marion Copp of West Derby at Mrs.A.M.Aldrich's Mrs.Ktrout with relatives here; Mr.A.M.Aldrich in town making repairs on his tniiliiiligs on Maple Avenue.Miss Nancy Walker gave a recital in the Pierce Hall Friday night the 22nd., for the benefit of the Boy Scouts.The Universalist Sunday School held their picnic, Thursday, August 21st., at Lake Park and chartered the Yicco for the day.The Sunday Service at Kittemany Lake Park was a great success, Rev.G.Ellery Reed\u2019s sermon was one of his best productions.The singing was one of the greatest musical treats of the season, and last but not least the collection which amounted to one hundred and forty dollars1, seventy dollars each for the Fresh Air Fund of Montreal and Floating Hospital, Boston.BIRCHTON.Going West.Big closing out sale, beginning August 25, of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware.etc., etc., at E.L.Cork\u2019s, I Cooksbire, Que.NEYVPOIIT, VERMONT NEEDLEWORK Stamped Slipwaists at 29c A large variety of Slipwaists stamped on a line quality Mada-polam; with scalloped neck and arm holes.Designs are suitable for Punch, Eyelet, Solid, also some very new effects with tiny sprays and bowknots for French work.Worth 40c each.Very special at, each, 29c.The MAIL ORDER HOUSE.MONTREAL.J 1 ! 1M ' ,1 » pi it If ft- ¦IIIIIIMMIS jjgggppi ll' ji \u2018\u201cI O' 'll ililliliiilP iiiilllllllllll liiliila i-if plijjsjijjii ill DONT FORGET TO .ORDER pi I !!! 10AST®.co»^ FROM YOUR GROCER lisiif MAK ENSURE OF THE NAME lïïii!! :,f\".h-||!l! i.viv r ' t I jiipfti: ^i;1\t\" v'ui',y>i \u201d! i , '1\t; 1 .Jill ill- jjifi iif 1 ! ! lilllllll ii HiiiHi ¦liiiliüii snillllPP I I ! \u2022 \u2022 111!! ME HOUSES DESTROYED BY; FIRE (Continued from Page 1) ding, which they threw out of the window was totally destroyed.Mrs.Sykes\u2019 pig, dog and hens were roasted alive, and the hay was all destroyed.BABY HAD CLOSE CALL.Mrs.Booth lost all the upstairs furniture, clothing, etc., but.saved some of the downstairs furniture.Her baby had a narrow escape from being burned to death.The mother placed it in front of Bells\u2019 barn while removing some of her goods and when Hells\u2019 place was caught the child\u2019s clothing was set on fire.Mrs.Booth saw it in the nick of time and extinguished the flames.Booth's horse, cow and pigs were saved, but the hay was lost, and also some silverware, the property of Mrs.McFadden, Hr.SAW HOUSE BURNING.Mr.and Mrs.R.c.McFadden were at Moulton Hill while their place was being destroyed.When driving back they saw their house burning and thought it was a bush fire.All their furniture was saved.Miss Partington, who lives with them, was untiring in her efforts and succeeded in getting out many valuable articles.Mr.Bell had ins furniture badly scorched in addition to the damage done to his property.He lost his wagon, summer hay and oats.Mrs.Mallory lived in the part of the house that suffered most damage.The metal roof saved Bell's house from being totally destroyed.OTHER BUILDINGS ATTACKED.The fire also caught the roof Mr.Knowltoms house, and Mr.Fail brother\u2019s attic and barn, but very little damage was done to either place.PARTIAL INSURANCE.Mrs.Reed's property was partly insured, Mrs.S.A.McFadden\u2019s housel was insured, and Mr.R.O.McFad-hen\u2019s house valued at $2,500 was insured for $1,500.It is understood that Mr, Bell also carried some insurance.Those who were burned out are staying with relatives and friends in and around Lennoxville and Sher- of ! SEQUEL TO THE RECENT, UNFORTUNATE,.FATAL AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT.DESim BY IE Mr.A.W.Wallace, Near Granby, Sustains a Serious Loss OWING TO SCARCITY OF WATER DWELLING HOUSE AND BARN WERE BURNED TO THE GROUND.\u201cFRUIT-HIVES\u201d Beoaus* They Cured Him, And They Will Cure You Granby, Aug.23.\u2014(Special) .\u2014 All eyes were turned in the direction of Canaan on Thursday evening where the reflection of a big fire illuminated the sky.However it was quickly phoned to the village that the tine barn on Mr.A.W.Wallace\u2019s farm Knowlton, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014As a sequel to the recent unfortunate automobile accident near Knowlton, in which Mis.H.R.Ovenden, of Montreal, lost her life, it is learned that previous to his departure from Knowlton, Mr.Z.I.Martin, Mrs.Oven-den\u2019s brother-in-law, handed Mr.L.G.Green, of the Lakeview Hotel, ,\t_ ,,\t.\t.\t,.a chenue tor $100 to be given to the *as '\"va blazffe aml nothlnf could save Ktcretary-treasurer of the municipal- \u2019 Every effort was made to save tne house, but this also soon caught, and owing to the scarcity of water the flames soon got beyond control and the entire building was burned.The barn contained a large quantity of hay and most of the grain was also harvested and stored.The house was occupied by Davignon, and most of the furniture was saved, although farming implements and miscellaneous articles were burned.The loss will he considerable, as the buildings were only partially covered by insurance.To'Make.Xg Clean - Use jlf Will also Clean Your Hands of Stains ^ Maw other Vjes Mid full Dii On leige Sifter-Guv \u2014\u201410 LI SOAR.A Century Social will be held on the lawn of Mr.W.H.Hughes home Thursday evening, August 28th., instead of Friday evening as was reported.A good programme, consisting of choruses, songs, recitations, speeches, etc., will he rendered.An old fashioned supper will be served, the tables being lit up by candle light.Recent arrivals are : Misses Hayes; Misses.Russell; Mrs.Fife; Mrs.McLean and two.daughters, all of Mont treal, at Mr.G.Hepwort-h\u2019s; Miss Jane Armstrong of Bhertvrooke gues;.of Mr.and Mrs.George Hepworth.i One of the most enjoyable picnics ever held here, took place Wednesday, August 20th., in Mr.Coote\u2019s grove.There Was a large gathering of young and old.At noon an excellent luncheon was served in picnic style.The afternoon was devoted to races, etc.for children of all ages.First and second prizes- were given in eacn race.The gathering dispersed about four p.m.ty of Knownton to provide signs wherever it may he deemed necessary ;o warn autoists against the use of roads which may not be perfectly safe for the use of cars.The road on which the car owned by Mr.Martin came to grief was a j narrow crossroad, not much used by j autoists, and which was not of the \u2022 ! taudard required for such a machine 'as that owned b- Mr.Martin, a pow-; erful ICO horse power Amplex, one of the largest anil heaviest cars made.The result was that, on getting off a - smaii bridge, the car sank in the sandy ground and dislodged a log, which was the caaise of the accident, the heavy car being thrown off the roadway for a considerable distance.Mr.Martin\u2019s object in making his ; contribution to the municipal funds s to prevent any such loss of life in ; the future, by having signs on such roads warning automobile parties to be careful.Mr.Martin\u2019s action is .most commendable, and what he has j provided for will certainly be appre-! elated by all autoists.MY NEWS j FBOK TOWNSHIPS ! FOUND ANCIENT ARROW HEAD, i Cowansville, Aug.\t2-3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 ! While playing along the river bank j near Mr.1\u2019.A.Ruiter\u2019s Master Sher-j man Rodgers picked up an ancient arrow head made of stone.This is believed to be the first one found in this vicinity.the reins with which it was tied.The tracks of the horse showed that it was going towards Tibbits Hill.EXHIBITS FOR BROME HORTI-CULTURAL SOCIETY.Knowlton, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A representative of the Brome Horticultural Society was in Knowlton on Thursday procuring specimens of crops to be competed for in the annual fall exhibition.FULL STAFF OF TEACHERS FOR SUTTON ACADEMY.Sutton, Aug.23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Miss Lena R.MacKinnon, of Gould, has been -engaged as teacher for the Primary Dept, of Sutton Academy.Thus a full staff of teachers have been engaged and a successful season\u2019s work is looked forward to for the coming school year now close at hand.BOARD OF TRADE MEETING ADJOURNED.Stanbridge East, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014The meeting of the Board of Trade, which was called for Tuesday night, was adjourned until next regular meeting.On account of harvesting there were only a small number of farmers present, and as the matters before the board -at present are of interest to farmers it was deemed wise to adjourn.IMPROVEMENTS TO SCHOOL HOUSE.Stanbridge East, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Catholic School Board are having improvements made on their school building.There is a new hardwood floor being laid in the school room and a room is being finished upstairs in order that the teacher may live in the building.The building will be painted outside and inside.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING.Going West.Big closing out sale, beginning August 25, of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc., etc., at E.L.Cork\u2019s, Cooksbire, Que.CET THIS CATAbOCUE I \u2014\u2019yawawy-J The Best Ever issued: Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Fishing, Tackle; Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Lacrosse, Camping Outfits, all Summer and Winter Sports, We want Every Man who Hunts, Fishes, or plays any Outdoor Game to get our large free Catalogue.Prices right, satisfaction guaranteed.Immense stock, prompt shipment You save money by getting Catalogue to-day.T.W.Boyd & Son, 27 Notre Dame St.West, Montreal FIRE DAY AT GRANBY.Granby, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Wednesday was tire day here.There were three alarms given, one at Mr.Cyril Harper\u2019s, where water did considerable damage.Mr.Ellis Horner\u2019s barn also suffered to some extent, and the last was a run to the west end of the town.HORSE GORED BY BULL.East Farnhain, Aug.23.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mr.Dion found one of his horses dead in the pasture on Thursday morning with an ugly wound in the chest and a deep cut, in the flank.A bull had strayed Into the pasture that night, and it is supposed gored the animal.A mare and colt were there also, the mare receiving a nasty wound about 18 inches long, but the colt escaped harm.DIED FROM LOCKJAW.Stanstead, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr Arthur Loisel\u2019s eldest daughter, Ros-ilda, while out raspberrying, got a sliver in her foot.Blood poisoning I set in, followed by lockjaw, which I caused her death.She was in her 1 twelfth year.The funeral will be at the Roman Catholic Church on Saturday morning.MR.alex.mccarter Walkerton Ont., May 9th.1911.\u201cI have been in Walkerton in business for a good many years and many of my townsmen know that my health, for long periods was precarious.My trouble was extreme Nervousness, brought on by Indigestion and Dyspepsia, from which I suffered in the most severe form.It xvas so bad that I could not sleep before about four in the morning.I noticed one of your published testimonials of how someone had used \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d for similar trouble and asked Mr.Hunter, my druggist, his opinion on the matter and he advised their use.I immediately procured several boxes and I am pleased to say that I now enjoy splendid health and could nbt possibly feel better.I can eat with every degree of satisfaction and sleep without an effort.I strongly advise anyone suffering from like complaints, to commence using \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.ALEX.McCARTER.50c.a box, 6 for $2.50\u2014trial size, 25c.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.HORSE IS STILL GOING.Knowlton, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.J.S.Poulin, of Farnhain, drove here on Wednesday evening to visit Mr.Glass-on at his cottage on the lake shore.Mr.Poulin tied his horse to a tree, ami the next morning the horse was missing, having broken DO NOT WANT RURAL MAIL DELIVERY.Glen Sutton, Aug.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The proposal has been put up to cut out the Glen Sutton post office and establish a rural delivery route leading in here from some other point.At present the mail service here is very satisfactory, and the new idea is meeting spirited opposition.Mr.G.W.Brock is circulating a petb tion addressed to Mr.G.H.Baker, M.P., pointing out the many disadvantages of the proposed change, one feature of which is that as the mail is now nearly all called for on the evening of its arrival if the change is made the delivery will be practi-callv one day later.Mr.Brock\u2019s petition is being largely signed.FAILING HAIR Dandruff aud Itching Scalp are Caused by Microbes There is no doubt about it.Doctor Sangerbond proved it when he infected a guinea pig with dandruff germs and all its hair disappeared in a short time.The entire medical world has accepted Dr.Sangerbond\u2019s discovery as final.Ask any worthy physician.Paris leads the world in knowledge of diseases of the hair and remedies for the same.Parisian Sage which can now be obtained at leading druggists all over Canada is the one great remedy that kills the dandruff germs.That is why F.T.Ansell says to every reader of the Record if Parisian Sage does not banish dandruff, stop falling hair or itching scalp in two weeks he will refund the purchase price.\u2022 Dandruff is the forerunner of baldness.Take care of vour hair while you have hair to take care of.Kill the 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but three years old.Only one-fifth of the fertile surrounding lands are cultivated.What must the future of this town hold for you if it cart make this remarkable progress in so brief a time.What must Car-mangay become when all the surrounding lands are developed?Jlnswer: One of the most important cities of the West.Tear ont this Coupon and Mail it Real This future railway centre is situated at a.point on the Little Bow River canyon where all future railways in this richest district of the best \u2018wheat country in the entire west must concentrate and build up Carmangay.The greatest shipments of grain from any town in Alberta are coming out from the 1912 crop at Carmangay.No less than 1,500,000 bushels is the record.Last year it was a million.The increase alone equals the entire shipments of towns many years older than Carmangay.Carmangay to-day is operating coal mines.The whole surrounding district is underlined with the famous Galt coal.Says a mining expert, \u201c I believe that 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Write for free catalogue.min hi K % { 1 i -'0 il lùMl IN EVERY' HOME Cortes pondent* irions CommunK X * u Ottawa Ladies College In the Capital COURSES : Academic, Matriculation, Selective.SPECIAL DEPARTMENTS : Art ; Elocution ; Household Science ; Physical Culture ; Stenography ; Typewriting ; Music (in Can»di»n Coniervatory).Calendar and particular, promptly lent on application.Rev.W.D.ARMSTRONG, M.A.Ph.D., D.D.PRESIDENT.\t18 iCisoQi (or tnglish Speaking Blind SHERBROOKE STREET.MONTREAL WEST, under the management of the Montreal Association for the Blind, will re-open on Sept.8th, 1913, for the education and industrial training of the blind and Partially blind1.MODERN.FIREPROOF BUILDING, EXTENSIVE PLAYGROUNDS.For full particulars apply to the Hon.Sec.of the Board of Managers, Mrs.P.E.Layton.550 St.Catherine St.W.Montreal.LT.-COL.E.B.BUSTE FIB, President.May be looked upon as a great < o-cducational çchool.Last year there were ISu students in residence.Their work was marked by a great success in all departments.The next session w II open on September 11th.with the buildings in better condition than ever.The courses cover the* following branches : Senior Matriculation.admitting to Second Year Arts in McGill.Model and Academic Grades.Household Science and Manual Training.Eastern Townships College of Music.Bugbee Business College.Write for Calendar to the Principal.GEORGE J.TUB FMAN.Stanstcad, Que.#\t\tSUTTON.\t 1\t; Arrivals\tami departures: Miss F.va\t *\tLassomte\tfrom a few\tweeks with *\tfriends at\tMansonv tile,\t, North Troy !\tand Nev.ii\tGrt;«^lis»?s l\t'ansy Uowkrr $\tand Fraiti\ttie Lahue wit\th .Mr.(Tirric, 1\tall of Ai,\trcorn, nuikiu-\t¦ an auto trip 1\t, througli t:\t:iis saetion ('ti\tTt.cs.\u2019.ny; Mr.*\t, Carl John\ts .n to Karr\u2019.::\ttin on Wedn.'s *\t; iiay; Mr.\tJ îis.1J.Smit\th and fatntlv \tand Mrs.\tFiahUery [rotti Dron:.- Lr.Ke\t f\t' tm Wednesday after\t\ttwo Wiiks in ¦\tc imp; Mr.\tan.i\tOr\tisn Sweet ¦ to \t1 i'ottnn Springs f».r ii f.\t\tw (Ir,va: Mr.\"k\t! and Mrs.\tG.M.Borigh\tt to Boil nit \t; Springs Tliursday; Mr.\t\tand Mrs.O.\tI).Grip^y\tand Mr.and\tMrs.A.\\\\.*\tX stover KlfTTCOMfiANtf CAKES ARE USED.AND ! ALWAVS GIVE PERFECT SATISFACTION WILLIAMS1 TOOIH PASTE with nickel Tooth Drunk Hold *r, combination package, lie I'r mall C centa extra.F.T.AN SELL Druggist and Stationer, 10 ST HATH COXA 8Q., ahttrbroohe.Que.Montreal Technical School 70 Siier&rooke St., West Wednesday; Mrs.Mary Greeley i., j l.\u2019roii.t: Lake on Thursday with her ; daughter,1' Mrs.Geo.N.Thompson ; i.Mr.Gme-î Johnson to L\u2019Assnmption 'on Thursday to visit h:s sister, Mrs.jW.G.Phillips.Dear reader, you love the woods 1 and waters, fields and streams, the : game haunts and the woodsy mouu-i tain trails to camp and the cold, .freshing springs there; ¦!.\u2018Take Kc d land Gun in Canada, the.real spoils man\u2019s monthly feast, fully ilUistrat I'd.at a low rate.Try it a year, j I or if you prefer, Outing or any otiie'-.j j l huiKlle them all.Win.Drown, Act.I .Vow is the time to bnv your Pc! I'vheat.Car just in at Crowell\u2019s.0 j Three cars of feed arrived at ('rw-f : \u2019.IDs war the week-end and is selliop if | at right prices.f ; The W.i\u2019.T.IT.will meet at the rc- * - GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO.OF CANADA, LIMITED.Office and Factory\u2014The New Gillette Building, Montreal.\t485 V 231 CHEESE MARKET ACTIVE.Montreal, Aug.23.-Receipts of cheese were 15,838 boxes as compared with 8,787 for the corresponding date last year.At Kingston all the offerings of colored cheese were sold at 12 13-lCc which is an advance of 1 16c per lb., but the white sold Jc lower at 12|c.The demand for colored goods from English buyers is increasing and a more active business COUNTRY PRODUCE EGG MARKET FIRM.Montreal, Aug.23.\u2014Receipts of eggs were 1,427 cases against 623 for the same date a year ago.The tone of the market remains very firm under a continued good demand for local consumption, and an active trade is doing for the season of the year.We quote prices as follows: Strictly fresh eggs .29 Selected C.S.eggs .27 No.1 candled eggs .23 No.2 candled eggs .18 to .19 MAPLE PRODUCTS QUIET.Montreal, Aug.23.\u2014The trade in maple product is quiet, but as supplies on spot are not large and there is no pressure to sell on the part of holders the feeling is steady.We quote prices as follows: Maple syrup in tins, per lb.09 to .10 Maple syrup in wood.07 to .08 Maple sugar, per lb.11 to .12 HONEY BUSINESS SLOW.Montreal, Aug.23.\u2014Business in honey is slow and the market in consequence is quiet with no new features to note.We quote prices as follows: Clover, white honey .16c\tto\t17c Dark grades.14c\tto\t15£c White extracted.HJc\tto\t12c Buckwheat honey.08c\tto\t09c BEAN MARKET STEADY.Montreal, Aug.23.\u2014The demand for beans is rather limited, but the tone of the market is steady with three-pound pickers quoted in car lots at $1.65 to $1.75 per bushel ex-track.PROVISION MARKET DRESSED HOGS STEADY.Montreal, Aug.23.\u2014The tone of the market for dressed hogs is steady with a fair trade passing in abut toir fresh-killed at $14.50 to $14.75 per lOO lbs.E.T.LIVE STOCK HOGS AT $9.50 PER CWT.Stanbrldgc Fast, Aug.23.-(Special)\u2014Mr.John Ijiarvey., shipped two cnirs of stock from this station on Tuesday.The price paid fur live bogs was $9.50 cwt.CO.HAPPENIIS Budget of News From Various Seclioos of Couotry MAPLE GROVE.Mr.Thompson of Sherbrooke 'was engaged this week by Mr.Lunnie to renovate the monuments erected to the departed in their family and al so to have names cut upon them.While Mr.Thompson is here, Mr.J.Burke and Mr.J.Donaghy arc also having names cut upon stones erected to their departed.Arrivals and departures : Miss M.Buckland of Coaticook, guest of Miss Ora Porter; Mr.and Mrs.Marshall of Lower Ireland, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jonas Kimball this week; Miss Bee Porter to Thetford Mines from a visit to her home last week-end; Miss Ora Porter and Miss Buckland from Thetford Mines after a short visit there.Farmers here report the water sup ply becoming very low to lack of rain In this district.Some gardens are also beginning to wilt.Mr.T.Porter has laid out a tennis court at bis home this summer where the young people spend a most enjoyable time.Mrs.H.Annesley is now convalescent after her recent illness.Miss Clare Annesley and Miss Lulu Annesley are on the sick list.INVERNESS WEST.The harvest in this section has started and is a bumper one Considering the dry weather.Potatoes and all other root crops, look well.Mr.Fisuet, of Three Rivers, Que., who was spending a few days with friends here, has rented a house from Mr.N.Charest and has moved in with his family.Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.Francis Samson, and son, Albina, .on Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs.Joseph Meehan, in Thrasho, Alberta; Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Murchie visiting friends in Adder-ley on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.N.Fortier, the weekend with friends in St.Pierre Baptiste.KIMBERLEY.Mrs.W.Mayhew and her brother | in-law, Mr.Mayhew and her sister, ; Mrs.F.Bennett, of Canterbury came | by auto to see Mr.R.Kerr last week; | Mr.W.D.Butler returned to his home in Hamilton, Ont., after spending his holidays with friends here.Mrs.Richard Wright, Sr., is suffering from a light shock of paralysis.Mr.R.Kerr's condition is not improving any.Miss Katie Lowery, of Millfield has returned to her home after being two[ weeks with Mrs.J, P.Forbes.A I CANADA'S Great Eastern EXHIBITION SHERBROOKE QUE.30tli.AUG.-1913 ¦ SEPT.6th.IN ALL CANARI NO BEITEIl SHOW THAN THIS.The Ben Ml Troupe of Pyramid Builders Tumblers and Whirlwind Acrobats mi (A pTriU « m ajK; r- 'iïmw&Wwi y®1 Wfl Secured at at Great Expense from the New York Hippodrome Their Act is a COMER HASEN BEN ALT TROUPE.Prof.Ed.HUTCHISON In his Balloon sails 3,000 feet\t¦ .in the air and then\t makes six\t parachute drops to\t the ground.\t A THRILLER\tvtlmy/W-.'.¦\t\u2019 '\u2019Wf/tf' \tw ' ÆËL LARGE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS All Buildings Pilled to Over-Flowing.25 cents General Admission ,,,, ,i i7 /;M/ \\ \\ >\\ , : ;i!\t//# w SMITHSON In his death DEFYING ACT Cycling THE Chasm on a Bycide he leaps 100 ft.through the air TWO LARGE GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS Worth Seeing.xf/ mm 5 Tickets for $1.00 On sale till to-morrow.Get your Strip Tickets To=Day.COPY AVAILABLE B.A 5^00 Three Meals a Day are three too many if they are not appetizing, wholesome and nourishing.Cut out heavy \u2022I v \u2022 ' \\ Jr \u2022 r1 » 1) SUBRBUOOKK DAILY RKCOUD SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, UJ13.THE ONLOOKER COMMENTS Thaw Case and British Fair Play.meats and starchy vegetables for a while\u2014eat SHREDDED WHEAT with Sliced Peaches or Other Fruit Shredded Wheat is a natural, elemental food made of the whole wheat, steam-cooked, shredded and baked a crisp, golden brown.For health and stomach comfort in the warm days nothing can equal this combination.It supplies the maximum of nutriment with the least tax upon the digestion.Make your meat Shredded Wheat.Alwftyi heat the BUcuit in the oven to restore criopnsaa.For bre&kfait serve with milk or cream or fresh fruits of any kind.MADE IN CANADA A CANADIAN FOOD FOR CANADIANS The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company, Limited Niagara Falls, Ont.TJ05 Toronto Office: 49 Wellington Street East JEST'D 1036 HIGHESTi qualityI A great legal battle, with astute lawyers on one side and more astute lawyers on the other, and an individual between, whose fate depends upon the issue, always elicits great public interest.The Harry K.Thaw case is one of these.(Seven years ago the eyes of the world were riveted upon the court room in New York where the great trial was in progress.From time to time since thgn the fight to free Harry K.Thaw has been renewed and has failed.Now through his own dash for liberty the scene of the hnttlc and the focus of public attention has been transferred from the United States to Canada, from New York to Sherbrooke.The question of public sympathy cannot rightly enter into a discussion of the matter.It may or may not be for the hunted individual.It cannot and ought not to affect the issue.There is, however, one element which should always figure in dealing with a man who has sought refuge on British soil and that is British fair play.It is alleged that the arrest of Thaw in Barford was effected illegal ly.A writ of habeas corpus has been taken and decision will he given next, week.A strong feeling prevails that the writ will be sustained and that Thaw will he set free.The next act will come from the immigration department at Ottawa.It is conceded that Thaw\u2019s history is such as to warrant his deportation under the department\u2019s regulations.ed, probably represents 125,000 horse power.Here is one of the greatest assets this territory possesses and it will have an important bearing upon the future development and prosperity of the Townships.For a long time the people did not realize this.And even in these later years of electrical development, municipalities have been singularly slow to grasp the importance of available water powers.Private enterprise has shown more activity and foresight, and foremost in this direction is Mr.C.J.Mc-Cuaig, of Montreal, head of the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company.Mr.McCuaig succeeded in piclb ing up an important water power in the heart of Sherbrooke city, under the very noses of the city fathers.He later acquired the North Hatley and Stanstead system and his transmission lines extend from Sherbrooke to the boundary.- He very nearly secured the Westbury power and it is even a question now if he has not a string on it.It is now reported that Mr.McCuaig is negotiating with Granby to acquire the local powers and, also, to transmit additional power from a plant at Drumniondville.Granby needs more electric power.The town cannot grow industrially without it.So this offer of Mr, McCuaig will he interesting.The relative merits of private and municipal ownership have been much debated.Sherbrooke citizens were once pretty well divided upon the question.It is now pretty safe to say that very few ratepayers would vote to relinquish any of the municipal control of local water powers.The tendency rather would be to acquire more and develop more.And yet the city has teen very blind to the users.One is British, the other only Chinese.The situation is not new in his-torj.Opium to the Chinaman is what whiskey was to the American Indian.The Christian nations in Europe introduced both, extending to the savage and the heathen, with one hand the Bible and with the other the poison which has been his undoing.It is rising a man only for the sake of knocking him down.Made in The Townships It is unfortunate that it has never been possible to bring together at Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition a comprehensive exhitit of \u201cMade in the Eastern Townships\u2019\u2019 goods.Individual manufacturers exhibit l:iut there is no general, collective showing of Eastern Townships manufactured products.The Eastern Townships produces some $45,000,000 annually in manufactured articles.Some of Canada\u2019s most important industries arc located within this territory.It would be interesting, indeed, to see assembled in one building at the Great Eastern Fair a representative exhibit in this connection.It is to be hoped that this may eventually be brought about.ONLOOKER.SUGAR AS YOU LIKE IT Fine Grain \u2014 Medium Grain \u2014 Coarse Grain Wk It will be within the power of the | jta opportunities in this direction.It government to conduct him to any j jg a few yCars since valuable wa-point on the international boundary.^er p0Wer rights on the St.Francis between Sherbrooke and East Angus were acquired by a private company.The city had not even discovered that they existed.Eastern Townships industrial development depends upon its water powers.Towns and villages which have ambitions in this direction should make careful investigation of their assets in this connection.Municipalities will he well advised to keep their eyes on their water powers.To have every grain alike, size of dots at left, each one choice extra granulated White pure cane sugar, get the St.Lawrence in hags, with red tag \u2014loo lbs., 25 lbs., 20 lbs.Your grocer\u2019s wholesaler has the exact style you want\u2014grain, quality and quantity all guaranteed by Sl.Lawrence Sngar Rellp.erles Limited.Hontrul.12 In the bags of St.Lawrence \u201cMedium Grain\u201d \u2014 blue tags \u2014 every grain is choicest granulated sugar, about size of a seed pearl, every one pure cane sugar.Many people prefer the coarser grain.The St.Lawrence Green Tag assures every grain a distinct crystal, each about the size of a small diamond, and almost as bright, but quickly melted into pure sweetness.\u2018Sugar \u2014 Two leaves and a bud.That\u2019s * all that is plucked at one time in gathering the crop for Ridgways Tea.We might pluck more leaves and get a bigger crop, but it would deteriorate the qualify of the teas.Sealed in air-tight, dust-proof, quarter, half and pound packages.\"Her Majesty\u2019» Blend1 *5 O\u2019clock\" \"Old Comtiy* $1.00 per lb 60c.per lb.50c.per lb.\u2022Capital Household* 40c.per lb.May Now be Had in Town at Best Shots.Agents: F.L, BENEDICT & CO.\tAWARDED HONTHEtt.\tGOLD MEDAL Ilondonidu It is here that British fair play will enter in.If he has been arrested illegally at Barford, the officers of the law have committed an offence against the individual.There are only two courses which the authorities can in fairness pursue.They may return Thaw to Barford .\u2022ind give him say twelve bouts start ol his pursuers or they may give him forty-eight hours in which to leave the country he to select his own point of exit, and during which time he would bo under the surveillance of Canadian officers.The latter would he the fair and reasonable course.Public opinion would support such an act on the part of the government.To hand him over to American officials, considering the circumstances of his arrest and all circumstances attending the case, would not meet the public idea of British fair play.Water Power Development.Something About the East The water powers of the Eastern Townships, developed ami undcvelop- MONTSERRAT Lime Frail Juice for cold drinks on hot days.When you want something really cooling and satisfying and good\u2014get out your bottle of \u201cMontserrat\u201d Lime Fruit Juice.It has the delicious flavor\u2014the natural \u201ctang\u201d\u2014 the refreshing bouquet \u2014 of the finest West Indian Limes from which it is pressed.A bottle of \u201cMontserrat\u201d opens up a new world of summer comfort and delicious, cooling beverages.1 >!\" \\ L Druggists and Grocers everywhere have \"Moulserrat\u201d.NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.OF CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL.55 ,1 i,/1\" I ri J Vi SB JP\t.Double S&tisfadiO0.L'TV ¦S j»V ^ - Référencé\u2019 lias been made in the news columns,to-a booklet just issued Iqr the! O.RiR., containing information regarding farm properties for sale in Eastern Cangda.These booklets are to be distributed in the Old Country and In the United States.This is a commendable act on the part of the C.P.R.It is no more, and, indeed, not as much\u2019as circumstances demanded for the O.P.R has been an important instrument in depopulating Eastern Canada farms, through its efforts to induce western Immigration.The Dominion Government and the Canadian Pacific Railway have wrought injury to Eastern Canada in their efforts to fill up the West.They have induced people to go west who would have been tetter off in the East.It is to lie hoped, now that the homestead days of the west are prêt ty well past, that the booklet just issued may herald a reform in the general publicity policy.The Dominion Government may well act in this direction.Eastern Canada representatives in parliament have been singularly remiss in looking after the interests of the eastern provinces in the matter of publicity.Damage has been done but it may not be toe late to make amends.The West with its idle thousands is for the moment overcrowded.Let the story of the East he told as vigorously as possible through government, railway and steamship literature.The.need of the hour is a larger agricultural population.Where Civilization Degrades.Representatives of the Chinese Government have been in England to induce the British government to release China from her treaty obligation to permit a certain annual importation of opium from India.According to press reports the request has been refused and the Chinese envoys are appealing to the British public to force its rulers to accede to the request in the interests of morality.In recent years the Chinese government has been making a strenuous effort to rescue its people from the degrading opium habit.It seems incomprehensible that the most enlightened Christian nation, for the sake of trade, would force the deadly narcotic upon a ijeople among whom it works such havor.The poppy growers of India are interested.The returns to the producers, in the eyes of the Government.arK of great-r moment than the consequences to tkandpaSau$USE AreGood/or Little Boys ! \u201cGOOD\u201d is right.Pure chocolate, pure milk and pure sugar\u2014that\u2019s what Maple Buds are.They\u2019re not only good to the taste \u2014 they\u2019re nourishing and wholesome.The children may eat all they want.Maple Buds satisfy their craving for sweets and at the same time build up their little bodies.Buy Maple Buds at your grocery.Teach the children to spend their pennies for these wholesome sweets.iov- m Wà: I.COWAN\u2019S MAPLE BUDS Name and design registered.Look for the Name.They\u2019re not Maple Buds unless they\u2019re Cowan\u2019s 203 i v;; 1 THE COWAN CO.Limited Toronto, Ont.m !inll.liilill.lllll[tuuiiiii:ui,iiil 1\u2014>» f The Real Estate Agent Tells Why If I Hi IF you are building houses to rent, sea the McClary agent in your locality about installing Sunshine Furnaces.If you would like to read the latest Sunshine booklet write to our nearest office DON\u2019T see why this house is worth !\t$3.00 more rent than the house across the road which is about equal in size.\u201d \u201cBut, madam, this house is heated with a McClary\u2019s Sunshine furnace.The house across the street has just an ordinary furnace.\u201d \u201cIn this house you are sure to be warm, cozy and comfortable.Houses heated with Sunshine Furnaces are known among real estate men as warm houses.\u2019\u201d \u201c I\u2019ve a McClary\u2019s Sunshine in my own home, madam.And it\u2019s a great comfort.We don\u2019t fear zero weather any more.\u201d \u201cI guess that\u2019s true, Mr.Douglas.Some of my friends have that furnace and they are always praising it up to the skies.\u201d \u201cWell, you see, madam, the Sunshine furnace is made and guaranteed by the biggest stove and furnace makers in the Empire.You naturally expect such a furnace to be of the very highest class.\u201d \u201cJust come down stairs with me, madam» and I\u2019ll show you the four radiating surfaces, the semi-steel fire-pot, the dust-flue, the automatic gas damper, and the other big labor-saving and fuel-economizing features of McClary\u2019s Sunshine Furnace.\u201d McClar/s Sunshine Furnace LONDON\tTORONTO\tMONTREAL WINNIPEG\tVANCOUVER ST.JOHN, N.B.\tHAMILTON\tCALGARY\tSASKATOON EDMONTON Sold by LA GIE.G9DERE & FILS 323 BEST q SFTERBHO.*KR DAlI.T RrCORD SATnunAV, TTHH3 ¦ 'n.BRTFN \"Daily Record\" Want Advertisements BiCr BESCLT8 FOB LITTLE MONEY RATES:\u201415 words or less, 15e.each insertion, one cent for each additional word; sis insertions for the price of five.HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.\tHELP WANTED\u2014MALE\tFOR SALE.CURLS WANTED \u2014 CLUETT, PEA-* body ià Co.want 200 girls to work in their factory on collara and ¦fairta after August 11th.Good wages and bearding houae.Apply Clnett.pea-body & Co., care L.Brouillette, Box 46, *?t.Johns, Que.Housekeeper wanted for fa- mily of three.Apply Box 70, Record.fllABLE GIRLS WANTED FOR EX-LL- hiljition week.Call afternoons.Apply U Gillespie St.Good general servant want- ed for JAth September.Apply Mrs.Tkos.Vineberg, 34 Wolfe St.rtpXPERIENCED MEAT AND PAS-try cook wishes situation.Hotel preferred.Apply 65 Bridge St., East Sherbrooke.CURLS, 16 YEARS OF AGE AND < over, as sewing machine operators in shirt and collar factory.Beginners paid while learning.Good board can be secured at from $3.00 to $3.50 per week.Cluett, Peabody 6c Co., Inc., St.Johns, Que.C1ENERAL SERVANT WANTED \u2014-* Apply Mrs.W.J.H.McKindsey.Lennoxville.TO LET.AND UP-TO-DATE AND * ?\u2022LI ill lighted office* to let ; also dr^sa-m&klftff room* aud single bedroom*.Apply to C.F.Olivier, Boaton Store.VIT ANTED\u2014MEN FOR GOVERNMENT ft joba, $20.00 week.Write for list of poaitipna open.Franklin Inatitute, Dept.824F, Rocheater, N.Y./TOOD ALL-ROUND GARDENER.EX-VJ perieneed, competent to make im-provementa on property, also to repair and paint.Box 123, Knowltop.AI ACHINISTS \u2014 SEVERAL FIRST-!fl_ class machinists wanted.Lathe hands and men accustomed to working from drawings.Canadian Ingersoll-Itand Co., Limited.( ONCRETB MIXERS.BOTH BATCH ^ and continuous, new and aecond-.hand, in stock, for immediate shipment.I Contractors should have our 180-page I catalogue, showing everything required ' by concrete workers at lowest prices.The Fobs 6c Hill Machinery Co.844 St.James St.Montreal.Remington typewriter, with Wahl adding and subtracting attachment, including iwo 7-wheel totalizers wide carriage, for sale.Apply Box 04, Record.Men wanted to learn auto driving and repairing by garage and road experience.Special opportunity for limited time.Write at once.The Maine Auto Company, Taylor Street Garage.Portland.Me./''ARPENTER, vv rough work.Lennoxville.E.I^RRAND BOY WANTED FOR SEPT.J 8th.Page Printing and Binding Co.NE FURNISHED ROOM TO LET\u2014 , Apply 12 Brooks St.ONE FINE OFFICE TO LET IN Record Block.Call and see it.Apply Daily Record.LEASANT FLAT TO LET \u2014 MOD-ern conveniences.Apply 23 Birch St.TO LET OF EIGHT and bath room, 12 Stanley Ave.Apply Queen Street.fClOUR OR SEVEN ROOMS IN IT- North Ward to let, also furnished house.Ctas.Crochetiere.Bank St.P rpENEMENT i~I- rooms an TO LET FROM 1ST SEPT.NEXT the steam-héated premises in Public Library and Art Building at present occupied by Canadian Pacific Railway aiuS Telegraph Co and Dominion Express Co.; about 60x22 on ground floor, with storage cellar same size beiow ; most central business site in city on Strath-cona Square, at junction of four principal streets radiating to all parts of city.Premises will be remodelled and finished to suit lessees.Good entrance at rear.Also room about 22x55 on sub-floor on river side, 14 ft.high, opposite offices McCurdy & Co., finely lighted, good entrance, suitable for offices, salesroom or light manufacturing ; steam heated.Also small salesroom in aain hall of building.\\ \u2014- T«TTCELY FURNISHED FRONT BED-ïl\\ room, bathroom flat, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen ; private family.Box 63, Record.¦\\TICE, NEW OFFICES IN WEBSTER .TN Block to let.Hot water heating.Immediate possession.Apply to W.R.Webster or E.G.Wiggett._______________ TpREMISES NOW OCCUPIED BY ¦$.Bank of Montreal to let from 1st-^ept.next.Suitable for office or store, safety vault and all modern conven-' /No.3 Main St.Granby, Que.sM,.Rtepleton.Granby.Que.REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.ICENSED HOTEL FOR SALE.AP-4, ply Montreal House.Sherbrooke.JO.56 MELBOURNE ST.WITH 100 foot frontage, for sale.Also ilding lots adjoining.All with famous of the St.Francis valley.Apply 1 A.Hale.Stferbrcoke.rpRAVELLERS, CALENDAR SALES-I men\u2014We have a fewr districts open for 1911.Our new features create great interest and possess exceptional selling points.The Canadian Art Works, Limited.St.Nicholas St.Montreal.MISCELLANEOUS.Five hundred dollars or less on trood security will start you In hnsinepa whiclf is growing every year.Very best opportunities to right man.Rot 31.Record.TT\u2019REE EXHIBITION TICKETS AND I- a good cash discount all this month.The McCaw-Bissell Furniture Co.T HEREBY NOTIFY ALL PERSONS that i will not be responsible for debts contracted in my name without a written order from me.Samuel G.Johnson, Farndon, Que., August 15th.1913.Double house or \\ tenement house paying good revenue, wanted.Also a small house at about $2,000 or $2,500.Pothier & Fitzgerald, Premier Theatre Bldg., King St.ONE\tFURNISHED ROOM AND board wanted for two young ladies.Apply Box 69, Record.VIOLIN AND MANDOLIN LESSONS given by Professor Frank Dudley, 78 Montreal St.:City Tel.526.TVlARM FOR SALE\u2014178 ACRES, BE-JT tween Lennoxville and Capelton ;\t30 acres desirable meadow, 25 acres maple, good buildings.Box 253, Lennoxville.fxJlTTAUE FOR SAT,E \u2014 EIGHT i;»oms.modern improvements, barn and garage, shade trees, 46 Montreal St, \u2018 SITOATIOM* WANTED (1APABI.E HOY WISHES TO FIND A J home in 1 he city where he can earn his hoard by doing the chores and generally helping around the house while going to school.Apply Box 67, Record Office.¦\\70UNG LADY.3 YEARS\u2019 EXPER-I iewe in office, desires position as stenographer.Both languages.Apply Box 12 East Sherbrooke.POSITION IN GENERAT, STORE, any locality, wanted by young man 2^.State salary to Box 71, Record.Bookkeeping, pitman\u2019s short- hand.Touch Typewriting.Private lessons given by Englishman.Individual lessons are essential for success.Apply Box 84.Record.\t______ I3ENNANT GREETING POST CARDS -\t\u2014Beautifully colored.Printed with name of your town on, postpaid, $1.00 per 100.Sample and.catalogue free.Dealers wanted.Record Emporium, Befcbe.Que.House, with five or six bed- rooms, wanted for about September.Rent moderate ; north ward preferred.Box 46.Record.\u2018VT'OTTNG LADY DESIRES PLEAS-I ant room, preferably with board, in north ward, not far from post office.Possession wanted Sept.2nd.Box 66, Record.TIOO.M AND BOARD WANTED IN ¦ i private family for man.wife and two children, ages o and 6 years.Apply Room 102, New Sherbrooke.Y^OUNO LADY DESIRES COM FOR T-1 able room, with board.Address Box 72, Record Office.rPENDERS WANTED AT ONCE FOR I building coUae-e at Lennoxville.Apply to R.C.McFadden, Lennoxville.LOST AND FOUND.Muffler and whistle lost from automobile between Richmond and Sherbrooke.Finder please advise J.M.Jenckes, Sherbrooke.The Extra Weight in a KELSEY Saves Coal Bills COLO AIR duct s You can buy a Kelsey Warm Air Generator for less than any good steam or hot water heating system.® But a Kelsey costs more than an ordinary warm air furnace because it weighs more.; This extra weight Is built Into a Kelsey to give It more heat-radiating surface.It has 61 square feet of radiating surface for one square foot of fire-grate surface.j A Kelsey heats larger volumes of air than an ordinary furnace, and does it with less coal.I Because a Kelsey consumes about one-third less coal than \t5 The Jas.Smart Mfg.Co., Limited, Brockville, Out.Winnipeg, Man.Ernest Conley, Sherbrooke, Agent an ordinary furnace it is more economical to operate.A house heated with a Kelsey is worth more to live in and will rent or sell for more money.The cost of a Kelsey is small when the saving in coal bills and repairs is considered.This economical heating system is fully described in our booklet, 44Achievements in Modern Heating and Ventilation/\u2019 Send for it.j Js}AW MILL rPEN GOOD MEN WANTED FOR X steady work in steel works.McKinnon, Holmes & Co., Ltd., Sherbrooke.FOR SALE\u2014THE CLEM-ent mill, two miles south of Picardie, C.P.R., built three years.cost $D*,o
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