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[" 7 Sherbrooke Daily Record jlistablisbecl 1897 ï SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913 ONE CENT 11 OFFICER OF VOL111RNO GRANBI LAND MIS OF GA11ANIRY OF CAPTAIN DEAL CASE RIGHT PLAN FIGHT FOR PROTESTANT TEACHERS GF THIS TIME THAW REWARD PROVINCE IN CONVENTION HERE Mure Than Eigbty Passengers Were Burned to Death When Evi^nc® Hs3r!i Be|ere 0,l8j!8C Cut Off by the Flames.Cowards or Heroes But Small ,he SuilBriar Court at ' M Sweetsburg PARTIES WHO GAVE NOTES FOR NOTICE PURCHASE OF LAND AT NOTRE DAME DE GRACE BEING SUED FOR PAYMENT.G\u2019ranby, Oct.16.\u2014 (Special) Ff f Percentage of Crew Escaped.Officer Gives a Thrilling Narrative of the Long Honrs Spent oa the Ffre Ridden Ship.New York October 16.\u2014 New York word that the Carmania was coming .0*\ttt.\tSt.first survivors of the steamship \\ ol- Some of them were praying, some turno to arrive in this country, 105 laughing.I shouted to them at the in number, brought into port by the top of my voice that the Carmania Drosser Kurfurst, the North German- i'™8 coming.Most of them fell to u\t^\ttheir knees.The panic among them Lloyd liner that sent the first res- endeci.cue boat careening across the heavy\t\u201cThe Carmania sent us a message seas that made so difficult the task to steer southwest by west to meet of removing me passengers and crew ^r, but we couldn't do this as the 6\t.\t.\t: Games would have gone aft.We had from the burning ship.\tgteer before the wind to keep them The wireless had brought ashore forward, graphic accounts of last week\u2019s sea\t\u201cThe captain fought the flames tragedy, and to-day from the lips of bard and within an hour or two some of the Volturno\u2019s saved there thought he had them under control.came descriptions which, containing 1 j went up to take an observation and Qf them entered intohe syndicate^ Messrs.Government Will Constable Bondrean immigration and Coaticook and Sheriff Repatriation\tKelsen the Claimants of OF APPLICATION FOR BOTH HAVE APPLIED FOR $500 LEGISLATIVE BELL WILL BE\tOFFERED BY PR.KIEB, OP GIVEN TO-DAY.\tMATTEAWAN ASYLUM.The Eastern Townships Associated Concord, N.H., Oct.16.\u2014A legal Boards delegates returned, Inst even- fight for the reward offered for the ing, from Quebec, where they inter- capture of Harry Thaw has been be-viewed the Government, as reported gun.Since Monday morning a goodly man- in yesterday's Record, relative to Deputy Sheriff Burleigh Kelsca of ber of the citizens have been travel- their Immigration and Repatriation Oolebrooke and Constable Boudreau ling to Sweetsburg in order to at- proposals.\tCoaticook, Que., are the claim- tend to the sitting of the Superior The delegates were received in the an*s- A reward of $500 was offered Protestant Teachers of the Province First Morning\u2019s Work Was Dovoted to the Presentation of Reports.Deal With Many am! Varied Subjects.Good Work Being Done in Assisting Rural Districts With Libraries.Uoformlly ol Text Cooks Promised by Protestant Committee of lostraction.The Forty-Ninctb Annual Conven- tea was made by Miss Brittain in the tion of the Provincial Association of Court, where an interesting case is Cabinet Council room, there being by Dr.Raymond Kieb, of the Matbeing heard.It relates to the trans- present Sir Lomer Gouin, Hon.p.S.teawan Asylum, immediately after actions of a real estate syndicate G.Mackenzie, Hou.C.R.Devlin, ^mw s 6sca!)e, f°r information lead-formed here in December last between Hon.Mr.Allard, Hon.Mr.Kane and n'£ to ids apprehension, nineteen of the citizens, mostly farm- Hon.Mr.Taschereau.\tDeputy Kelsea recognized Thaw and ers, to buy a piece of land in Notre The delegates were accompanied bv a^rai\u2019S011 for Boudreau to arrest him.Dame de Grace near Montreal.\tC.E.Therien, M.L.A., for Sher T,'e two *u>n a?reCd\u2019 11 13 A man by the name of Dubuque, a brooke ; W.real estate broker Bullock, M.L.A.for that Boudreau should claimed, receive $100 of Quebec opened this morning in the Art Hall.The President, Inspector Parker,M.A., occupied the chair and there was an attendance of fifty, increasing during the morning to nearly 100.absence of Mr.Watson Bain, M.A.This' showed that only ten volumes had been issued during the past year.In accordance with the résolu tion of last convention, six more sets of supplementary readers were purchased and sent to six inspectors for distribution in their respective districts.Four inspectors bad sen!.and Kelsea $400 of the reward.Before commencing the proceedings, reports on the books and oil said the President briefly thanked the.j that both teachers and pupils were who had an op- .befford, and Mr.A.J.Bissonnet.M.\tboth applied for the whole members of the Convention for elect-1 delighted with them and would v tion for the purchase of said land, L.A., btanstead.\tamount immédiately after Thaw\u2019s ing him to that important oflice and Cume a similar set.of their own.Mr.came to Granby and stated ^that the\tAfter the\tmemorial bad been pro-\tcapture.Not\ta cent lias yet\tbeen\tsaid he should endeavor\tto perform i\tRothncy wrote that he had\tleft his land could be bought for $37,000 and\tsented by Mr.Farwell and supported\tpaid.Kelsea\thas now put the\tmat.\tthe duties to the best of\tids ability.:\tsets for the most part in\tremote asked them to subscribe .$1,000 each,\tby Messrs.\tWilkins, Rousseau and\tter in the hands o\u2019f Attorney Bernard\tAfter prayer by Rev.J.\tH.Hunter, !\tschools whose pupils have never had towards the purchase price.Nineteen'\tothers of\tthe delegation and by\tL.Jacobs, a\tJerome assistant,\tfor\tM.A., the minutes of the\tlast Con- :\taccess to a library and the\tbooks the intimate details for which the fix our position.The smeke made it world had waited, accentuated the difficult but I managed to do it af-heroic conduct of the Volturno\u2019s cap- ter nearly half an hour\u2019s work.As I tain, officers and some of the crew, ; came down the wireless operator and of men who manned the lifeboats shouted that the Carmania had been that put forth from other ships.\tsighted.Tfoe explosion of a drum containing \u201cThe flames beneath the deck seem-chemicals was the cause of the fire, ed to be under control, but the fire according tc a story told by Wal- in the forecastle was burning fast, dron Disselman, third officer of the The second officer and several sailors Volturno.Disselman gave a thrilling iwent forward to fight it there.I narrative of the long hours spent on met the captain in the smoke and he his fire-ridden ship, fighting the ; complained about his eyes.They had flames, sustaining the crippled wire- ; been badly burned and Bullock, Bissonet and Ther- collection of the reward.ventlon were read and adopted.EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE'S RE PORT.; are not only used by the pupils but j Income a library to the whole, com-j muntty.RURAL LIBRARIES.The report of the Executive Com-| The effortt! of th\u201e (.ominlttce to imttee was read m part as ollows : stimulate a taste for reading in the \u2018The hrst meeting was held imme- vierie and L.Z.Baril, of Montreal, mit ted and he was pleased to note\tl'ai1' assistance.He had knowledge of obtained upon false representations, the present handicap under and were null and void.The proof Eastern Townships nature being carriod which yesterday, gem were closeted with Thaw hours Tuesday, and Wednesday gramme.\u201cThe report of the sub-committee I he was half less plant, lowering lifeboats, quiet- blinded.\t.\t, ,\t,\t^\t_____ \u201e ing the panic-stricken, steering the \u201cI ordered the stewards to bring .\t^\tt0 t^e natare\t0wmg ,to afarcity \u201d shc was one hundred and seven years graphy, suitable for tbc Dom w\u201e\u201eio \u2019\t.\t,,\told.and was one of the oldest per- giving especial prominence to tine + you advise us in the mean- sons in the Province.She was loved British Empire.'0 °fS° a T d with °ur organiza- and respected by all those who came \u201cAt a subsequent meeting it was triation Soffietv1?llgratl°n and Repa\" in contact with her.\tdecided\tto recommend to convention, mho\ty\t.»\tShe was a great worker at home \u201cThat it is in the best interests of knnvio\t-n v b.0th MfiB8rs- Mac' and for the Church.Her husband pre- this Province that the various com- Kenzie and Devlin advised the dele up the The Treasurer\u2019s statement\tfor the period from October 1st,\t1912, to Hept.30, 1813, is as follows\t RECEIPTS.\t Cash balance \t\t.$317.2(1 Government Grant \t\t.200.00 \t.301.00 Advertisements \t\t.29.50 Interest \t\t9.46 \t$857.16 EXPENDITURE.\t Lecturer\u2019s Expenses \t\t.$ 75.00 Music \t\t Printing \t\t.\t68.50 Postage and clerical work .\t.\t21.40 Stationery \t\t.\t5.00 Travelling expenses of\t Committees \t\t.103.35 Library Committee \t\t.75.00 Periodicals Committee \t\t.\t50.00 High School Janitor \t\t.15.00 Typist \t\t5.00 Errand boy \t\t Lantern \t\t Treasurer's allowance and\t Bond \t\t Cabs and car fare \t\t Balance on hand \t\t.f.310.91 gation to go ahead with their ganization.Notice of a bill to be introduced at the coming session of the Legislature: is, therefore, being forwarded to Que-: bee to-day.The organization of the Eastern .sea.Another was smashed against the davits before it could be lowered.The carpenter's boat, filled with men, women and children, put off.Each boat required a compliment rf sailors to man it and as each got away it left us fewer men to lower the remaining beats.\u201cI helped lower the third officer\u2019s boat.When it struck the water a X heavy sea hit it and swept several of \u201e\tColliery__\t.far as I know, did not lower a boat where a.great explosion occurred yes- townships Immigration and Repa- terday, have virtually been abandon- ,'latlon Society will be effected away.It seemed as if it would cap\t_\t_______________^____ every minute.We lost it time af- us the same thing.The Carmania\u201d, so entombed in the Universal ter time in the trough of the\t~\t~\t^\t- during the entire time she was \u201cSometime during the morning the ,\t- ,\t¦ \u2014 » - - mt,.\t.\t\u2022 .\u201e .saloon and first-class quarters had!ty'nm\u201ee ?en ha\"cflldlrngi' ^ ''^ath from.S0n.Si to their Brodie and Mr.Colbert sang a dnet, J\u201d I.\"\t' ',0 \u201etlle ami Miss Severight and Miss McDon- Ikoihcrliood cf Trainmen of Mon- ald each gave a reading.A tableaux,1^\u2019 m m,te™ent, ['larce in \"Sweet Hour of Prayer,\u201d by Mrs.j! :th® E»al\t£em,ete,ryo; ,\t________ Osgoode, Miss E.Osgoode and Miss w^|1J,e(,0V|1\ty ° h «D:NWort.Monday; Winnie Bray, was very effective.Miss: H\tMo Ji; Mr' Sanford Emery\u2019s G.David-Saturday; |J Munroe and Miss Johnston had charge of the programme which was much enjoyed.MELBOURNE.Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Uox and Mr.Delmore Smith arrived on Saturday by auto from Bartlett, N.H., and 'spent a few (lays the guests of the former's brother, Mr.G.M.Cox.They were accompanied by Miss Eva Cox ' who intends spending a few weeks vis-itipg friends.Mrs.Thos.Russell, who recently!Mrs This oven test means bake - day \u201cluck\u201d If your baking results vary, you may find the reason in the flour.For there is only one way that a miller can assure you constant'success.An oven test must be made.So we take ten pounds of wheat from each shi'Araorvt delivered at our mills We grind this sample into flour.Then the flour is baked into bread.If this bread proves to be the \u201clucky\u201d kind\u2014high in quality, large in quantity\u2014we use the shipment.Otherwise we sell it.You buy luck in flour bearing this name.\t; No need to merely try your*li#k.\tjf Master James Johnston; Rev.G.S.and Mrs.Schagfil, to Montreal on Wednesday; Mrs.j.A.Elliott and sons, to St.Johns for the holidays with Rev.W.T.and Mrs.Smith; Mrs S.Bowker home to Wbitefield, N.H, having been called here by the illness ; held an auction, is moving into the village where she intends to make her home.Mrs.L.Verrill and Mrs.F.J.Ver-rill have returned home from Boston where they spent the past week with friends.Mrs.g.Weir is able to be around again after her illness.Mr.and Mrs.John Muirs and daughter returned home on Monday after spending the week-end in Sherbrooke with friends.KIRKDALE.The funeral of Mrs.Morrison Perkins was held recently at St.Paul's Church, Kingsey, and was largely attended by her friends ami former neighbors.Mrs.Perkins, while on a on a driving trip the week visit to her brother, Mr.Edmund far as Swanton, Vt.; Miss Randlett, at Palmer, Mass, seized by a severe attack of days.The teachers, Misses Maretta Fee Winifred and Jennie Millar, f Holmes and daughter of Way\u2019s to .Sherbrooke to attend the Teachers Convention being held there.Recent arrivals and departures include: Mr.A.F.Armstrong, of Montreal, a few days with Mr.and Mrs.S.Montgomery; Mr.and Mrs.F.N.McCrea, of Sherbrooke, in town on Saturday in their auto; Mr.E.Montgomery, of Montreal, a couple of weeks with his parents; Messrs.Geo.and James Church, of Montreal, in town on a business trip; Mr.and Chas.Watt and children home AIR.E.ST.JYTARTIN improving.Mr.Ed.St.Tvîar-tin who has been in the Hospital in Sherbrooke, for the past three or four months.has returned home -tRis week.Mr.St.Martin, who it will he rememberer! ! was quite severelxr injured while at work In the Dominion Textile Co., earlv this summer and which finallv : resulted in the los-s of his arm, has ;had a lone and.-painful siege and is naturally quite relieved to he able Mr.Edgar Davidson the week-end in i at Ieast tb be a+- tlomc once more.Montreal; Miss Bessie McClatchie at YOUNG STA-IN LEY MAY R.SCOV-Newport Friday: Mrs.C.Moore at j\tER.Brown and family of Way\u2019s Mills at The young- Stanley lad who was Mr.and Mrs.shot in the abdomen about ten days ago is still alive and there is hopes that his youth mav be the cause of his recovery which from the first has been pretty doubtful.The Thanksgiving holidays will commence this week and a number of our townspeople are intending to ! spend the day with friends out of G-'town, taking advantage of the cheap rates on the railroads.Monday; Mr.H.to Montreal after a week with Mr.I for fifteen.Among the guests.and Mrs, Geo.Griffith, and were ac-'ent were Mr.and Mrs.H.Ellis companied by Miss Alice Evans and .family; Mr.and G.Buck from Boston Tuesday; Mrs.Mills | In town Monday; Mrs.R.H.Mc-Iciatchie who has been the past week \u2019at Cowansville.home on Tuesday; Mr.Farrington of Windsor Locks, : Conn., at Mr.Warren Nurse\u2019s this' week; Messrs.W.E.Hurd and Libby at Hatley Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Hanford Emery en-j Dr.anrl Mrs.G.Robins of Mont-tertained at the dinner hour a num- reaj çame out from Montreal on Sat-ber of friends in honor^ of Mrs.urday 0f last week in an auto to Emery\u2019s brother, Mr.H.Ellis, it be-|spenlj weeR-cnd here and inciden-1 ing his birthday.Covers were daidjj-gjjy to close ur> their summer cot- g.1 a he a plain syrup by m brine two cups or rxrnnckiteil susnr sni one cup of warm.¦ ami stir for two minutes.Pat 2Vi o-_._\tcl pure Finer (fifty cent!\u2019 worth) frv rv ri-our.ce bettie.and fill it up with xi-«e Sv.sar Syrup.This gives you a family EUiI>i>Iy of the best cough syrup a! a savin* or 52.It never ppoils.Take a teaspoon-fui.every one, two or three liovrs.rriio effectiveness cf this .riinpie remedy i3- surprising.It aacnts to take hold in-strxc\u2019tly, and will usually atop the most oostînato cough, in 24 hours.It tones up jaded appetite and Is lust laxative = not probablv surpassed anywiie-s î u C anada.The bt/nirs were, Messrs.A.Williamson, J.Connor, W.IT.Williams.Marshall, R.Britton.S.Stone and \u2022*More Bread and Better I&erad \u201cBetter Pastry Too\u201d _\u201df and s * ¦\t629 MORIN , man\u2019s hymn, \u201cNearer, my God, to ;Thee.\u201d The Rector, Rev.Mr.Rye, i spoke very feelingly upon the subject of death and the necessity ol being fi DEATH KEPOUTED ; An old oflrnder (hat Iuiiik on lor years, i Nothing touched Ms stony heart but j Putnam's Corn Extractor, ami out bo I came, root, stem and branch.All corns ! cured just ns quickly when Putnam's Is 'used.Try it.2r>c.at all dealers.delectation of the School Uachers from this vicinity are attending the annual convention of the Provincial Teachers\u2019 Association.which is beinar held in Sherbrook-e this week.,\t,\t,\t,\t,\t.\u2014\t\u2022\t^e\" Ths regular Bi-monthly meeting; of largo selection ot goods* are kept in ciiaco Hiver.When the Railway com-: the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist the Ayer\u2019s Block at Ayer\u2019s Cliff,\top->am, purchased\tthe Indian\treserve :\tchurch\twill be held at the\thome of posite the hotel that can he\tscea^hj,* ^ the site\tof Prince\tGeorge, j\tMr.and Mrs.F.H.Kearns on Weci- ^ i(*a^ applying to R.\tH.was agreed through the Dominion\tneSjftv\tafternoon next with\tthe usual.Mcciatchie where prices will* be Government that\ttho new\tvillages\tSUpper\tin the evening, found ranging to suit customers, all should bo built for the tribe.\tFUNERAL O'-\u2019 L^TB ARfBUR up-to-date equipments including\t-\t\u2022\t1 and surrounding district, also a on Duck Lake.12 miles up the TWO PATIENTS BURNED TO DEATH.Baltimore, Md., Oct.16.\u2014Mrs.Re-Lecca Strauss, a widow, and Miss Ida V early, both of Baltimore and patients at Edgemere Sanitarium at G ovans, a suburb, were burned to Heath in a fire of unknown origin which destroyed the interior of the Lull dine early yesterday.Miss Heb-erley, a nurse, received serious burns while assisting inmates to escape.There were eighteen patients in the institution.All were asleep when the fire broke out.HEAD STUFFED?DOT A COLD?TRY PAPE\u2019S \u2018PAPE\u2019S COLD COMPOUND\u201d ENDS COLDS AND GRIPPE IN A FEW HOURS.PHATES CRESO i \u2018hsSHS MORIN BABY\u2019S I These new Indian towns are now church carriage, lowering device\tcompleted and thev have bec/n lowering casket\tin earth\tat grave,\tins\u201eected bv representatives of\ttbe floor ruga for\tparlors,\tetc., also\tDominion Authorities.They are said branch at North Hatley in LcBaron\u2019s, ^ a credit to the Indian Depart-Block.Agent, B.L Ham.\tInicnts, as well as to the contractors .\t'\t'\tqui are probably the most remarkab- DUDSWELL CENTRE.\tle Indian villages ever built in re- Arrivals and\tdepartures\t: Mrs.J.\tspec(- to being essentially modern.W.Andrew and\tdaughters,\tMary and The town to be burned down is\tone Dorothea home from Birchton where of the oldest Indian settlements they spent a couple of days with |çao\\ya îq British Columbia.It has been an Indian Village from time '-\"memorial.The tribe is known as the Carrier from the fact that earlv discoverers found they carried charred bones of their ancestors constantly with them.Thev aje also known as the Western Denes.DAVIES.The fumerai of the late ArtHur-Davies wlio was killed in -tha\taui:.o accident on Saturday evening:.\tOct.4th., was lielcl on Friday last.Masonic service teins held at the home of Mr.and.Airs.A.O.Norton whex'e tbe members ot the Lake Maerogr Lodge.A.E.and A.M.and a num.\u2014 her of visiting: hretliern gathered to nnv their last respects to a departed! brother.At the Methodist Churclx where the funeral service was held the ceremony- was of a Masonic nature.the Revs.D.Brill and T.Row.both of whom are Masons, officiated.The edifice was packed with townspeople and a large number ware n-.\\ \u2014 able to eret in the Church in sni to of the fact that the aisles were Ollr-d with chairs.The choir wast compose d of members of both St.Luke\u2019s an c! the Methodist Church choirs, all\tf which tends to show that the de- Mrs.Todd; Mr.Wm.Simons of Bethlehem, N.H., at Mr.W.R.Jcnkersons on Tuesday and Wednesday; Miss Sarah Andrew to Sherbrooke to attend the Teachers' Convention.Mrs.T.C, Osgood, who has been very ill, is convalescent.The purity and fragrance of Baby\u2019s Own Soap have made it a universal favorite.Its use is beneficial to any skin.\t4.,m3 p Albert Soap*Limited, Montreal.WINDSOR WILLS.Miss A.O'Reilly entertained a num-I her of her friends to a birthday par-i ty on Monday evening.A very pleasant time was spent by all those present.Miss Bessie Fowler spent ktonday f'arm ;.in Sherbrooke the guest of Mrs.(Dr.) McKay.Mrs.Francis R.Sanmou, formerly j Miss Gertrude Opzoomer, will receive ^r-, î at her home in Windsor Milk, Que, ¦! ^ ¦ .-V '\t\u2022' ri\" \u2022 *iv ¦\tU?' - i\u20191\u201d lb\t; 1-i;\tV.\u2019.\u2019.\u2019U \u2022 .\t.v.\tjÆm mm* DENISON\u2019S MILLS Arrivals and departures arc.Mr.Chester Rief, from St Agathe where he has been for nis health; Mies K.Fessenden, after tae week-end with Mrs.Geo.Fullerton, \u201cHomedone Miss Delle McCormick, a few days with relatives at Danville; Mr.anil Mrs.A.E.Denison and little Marjorie, Sunday at \u201cGlenthrift\u201d; Andrews to his home at Lindon, Mass.; Mr.Joseph Herbert to Westbrooke after the past month with relatives; Mr.1.R.Denison of Richmond, Sunday at his home; Mr.Ben Herbert, to Westbrooke on Wednesday .Mr.Isaac Denison, Sr., who has been confined to his bed through illness, is able to be up again.Mr.J.McCormick, of Rock Forest, has been renewing old acquaintances around Lake View.Take \u201cPape\u2019s Cold Compound\u201d every two hours until y0.1 have taken three doses, then all grippe misery, goes and your cold'will he broken.promptly opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nasty discharge c-v nose running; relieves the headache, dull-ness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness.Don\u2019t stay stuffed-up! Quit plowing and snuffling.Ease your throbbing head\u2014nothing else in the world gives fsuch prompt relief an \u201cPape\u2019s Gold Compound, which costs only 25 cents* at any drug store.It acts with- r out assistance, tastes nice, and causes / , no inconvenience.Accept no substUy^ tute.rrm WE BUILD STEEL HIGHWAY BRIDGES and OTHER STEEL STRUCTURES.WRITE US FOR PRICES MacKINNON HOLMES & CO.Limited, SHERBROOKE, QUE.BIRCHTON.Mrs.J.W.Andrew and daughters, Mary and Dorothy, of Dudswell, recent guests of Mrs.A.Todd ; Mrs.Tito, of Bury, with her brother, Mr.G.Carpenter, for a few days ; Mr.R.Bridgette to Montreal to meet his daughter, Mrs.R.A.Patrick who is very ill.Mrs.Bernier, who was injured while feeding their horse, has nearly recovered from the accident.Mr.E.J-L Todd has purchased the Horace TV.d place from Miss Kingsley ami yill take possession before lonr.The most popular tea in tea drinking countries England\u2019s favorite for over 70 years Wanted at Richmond CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILY RECORD Apply DAILY RECORD Sherbrooke SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 191?.THREE The Daily Record fDfÿRD DI8ÏRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS SHERBROOKE RECORD CO.Printers and Publishers.Printed and published every afternoon ! except Sunday, at 100 and 108 Wei- \\ ington street, Sherbrooxe.ST7BSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in ! ddvance to any address in Canada I 'Jreat Britain and the United States : rear.Ï2.00 ; sii months.*1.00 : j /Tree months.50 cents ; one month.20 cents.To any address in the Eastern Townships, by the year only, *1.50.Circulation Statement Circulation statement for -week ending Oct.11th, 1913 revision of the voters list, stalled Mrs.Chae.Rhodes, of East Alburg, with their auto near Mr.John Moon- Vt., guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.0.ey\u2019s.After repeated telephoning they Eoomkour recently; Messrs.John and got Mr, C.H.N\u2019ye, who ran out with Floyd Glasgow to St.Johns on Mon-, his auto, to deliver them to Dunham, day; Messrs.E.Thérrien.H.Cote, | The date for\tthe meeting of\tthe\tE- E.Bcerwort and Miss\tEmma1 ____\tCongregational\tUnion has been\tdefin-\tTherrien to Heuryville on Saturday.: g*\t.\t_____.\titely settled.It\twill be in Cowans- Tbe chicken pie supper held\tunder Vaainereu oy uaiiy necoro\ti-llle Thursday\tand Friday the\t23rd\tthe auspioes of the Epworth\tLeague Correspondents in Various Communites and 24th Inst.COWANSVILLE .Mr.and Mrs.Chas.R.Soules, Dunham, Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.H.Hawley left was a success in every way.The pro- i feeds, amounting to about $34, are STANBURY.\tto go towards the repairing of the Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Guy returned h°rse sheds at the Church.; home on Saturday after a week\u2019s ho- Mr- Ned\thas moved into Mr.t i liday at Mr.and Mrs.J.Beattie\u2019s, M.Chilton s house near the Bap-and to attend the wedding of her sis- tlsr C uircb* .,\t.\t*\t, er, Miss Mamie Guy to Mr.Charles , A v®ry\tw\u2019fdduig was cele- brated in St.Mary s Church on Tues- ^Ion^.ay .}t,085\t; Saturday for a mator trip to St.Al- ^0Ii!?t°n\u2019 'vhich an account wU1 day morning.The contracting par .11'000\tbans, Vt., to Burlington, to South be.^a lat^-\tties were Mr.Hector Cote and Miss Wednesday .10,950\tHero.Vt., through the islands hoi- ./\u201crivals an,d departures include : Emma Therrien.Thursday .11,000 dering Lake Champlain, returning via ^rs* Smith, Miss Lena Short and\t________ _ ^___________ Friday^.11,050 lEnosburg Falls, Vt.They report the *'I*!s,^Iarion\u201eS™ith^0_?lontre.al ^.P11\tEAST FARNHAM otinuio-rtiv ouucno*# 69F£?S POUOtl!® iG|LLETT COMPANY LIM'IS TORONTO ONT-\t- Saturday Total .\u201e._.11,000 66,085 f I Recommended Eastern Townships Hotels g~J.RANBY, WINDSOR HOTEL, T.A.I^J Lynch.Prop., recently of Montreal.TJANVTLLB \u2014 DANtriLLE HOUSE, auto livery, etc.O.M.J.Incalls, Prop.roads good.Saturday ; Master Shirley and Miss' Arrivals and departures: Miss Lucia D.D.G.M.Geo.W.Johnston accom- ; Eileen McKyes home to Montreal\taf-\tKathan of 1 awrence Mass visitinv panied by Rev.W.P.R.Lewis, and i ^ four months\tat Mr.\tSmith\u2019s,\t, mother and family- Mr and Mrf Wa,f m°t0red t0 Mrand MrrsmEhC\tOrcnît\t'\tJamcs H^skins- ^om'Manchester to ford Monday night paying a visit to\tto\ttake up their abode here: Mr.and Bedford Lodge No.59 A.F.and A.M.They stopped at Dunham 'to take in Mr.E.Nelson Brown.There was a good attendance of the brethren.The t 2nd Degree was exemplified, the D.D.t G.M.complimenting the officers on their work.Refreshments were served and enjoyed as was also the Historical Speech by Dr.Mitchell.Dr.Geo.F.L.Fuller, to Montreal, Sunday.BUSINESS CARDS SdT:ttendefthandfMr8-,J'fLfr- ^ A^McPhee and children.of ®d5la tt ^d V funeral of Mrs.Adamsville, guests of Mr.and Mrs.J\\?e vY' d icTceton on Sunday.\tC.F.Buck on Sunday; Mrs.Chus.Mr OoL m ?a\t,,ha,9 nîovedu int0\tFuller, to Marieville, guest of\ther ,lr.Denis Taylor s\thodse for the win-\tdaughter, Mrs.Guillette; Mr.\tand Mrs- Norton of Montreal, visiting Mr.Tarte, the new proprietor of their daughter, Mrs.W.J.Brimmer the Beattie farm, took possession on and family; Mr.and Mrs.C.Fuller M°adaT-\tof Derby Line motored here and were Mr.and Mrs.Thornton returned guests of his brother, Mr.c.Fuller from their wedding trip Saturday ev- and Mrs.Fuller.Mr.W.H.Smith, who has had a ening.\tMr.Ed.Hawley and family are run\tof typhoid fever is convalescing Mrs, Kate Truax\tand Mrs.Dean, of\tmoving on to Mr.Chas.Wilkins farm slowly.\tBedford, have been\trecent guests of\tthis month, instead of moving\tta ¦\u201drr*Tal8 and departures: Mr.and Mrs.Chas.S'hort.\tSweetsburg, as reported in Monday Mrs.Westover, of Stanbridge East\t-«__________ night\u2019s Record ïr o*AD?ïELC-E-Q L,-S - QUEBEC, visiting Mrs.Westover\u2019s sisters, Mrs.\tNORTH PINNACLE.\tAll communications to the Record ! 148 Bt\tCvrm.St T.eir ^;.5fa\u2018dence\t«?; G- Soles acd\tMrs- F.K.Hibbard;\t! Arrivals\tan.l departures: Mrs.M.\talso subscriptions and renewals\tif CrrlUe St\u2019 Tel- CQnnecuODa- _\tMr and Mrs.B.\tBoynton, Sunday at\tM.Gibbs,\tof East Cambridge, Mass.,\t\u2018phoned to the correspondent Mrs CÎI\tA.\tMEADE- COATICOOK, QUE .\t'Selby Lake, and\tbrought home some\tvisiting at Mr.Wm.Dymond\u2019s for a\tC.F.Buck, will receive prompt\tat in\tJ?uibeo.Ijand Surveyor.Bell'phone.\t; ducks; Mrs.A.O.McPhee arrived\tfew days;\tMr.and Mrs.L.R.Smith,\ttention._____pda ol surveya and levelling.___, Monday night and will be the guests Misses Mary, Grace, Hazel and Ada Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Lynch and SA RMAND o.CREPEAU, SHER-\tof her motiler.Mrs.A.E.Ross, over\tand Master Teddie Smith to\tchildren, of Calgary, Alta\twere XA brooke.Provincial Land Surveyor,\tThanksgiving; Mr.McPhee will ar-\tattend the Thornton-Guy wedding at\tguests of Mr.and Mrs Martin\tCnl- .Hocnelaga Bank Bldg, \u2019phone 142.\trive Saturday for Thanksgiving; Mrs\t> Stanbury, Oct.8th; Mr.John Me-\tiins iast week \"1AOUGLA8 m.TOWLE.MAQOG, Qub\t,4-W- R°SS' mot-her of Mr.A.E.Ross,\tDonald, jr., to Granby on Monday Arrivals and departures: Mr\tand Quebec Land Snrveyor.Plana auU1 13 guest of Air.and Mrs.A.E.Ross\tafter about ten days visiting friends\tMrs.Clarence Lvnch and Mr\u2019\tand division» and surveys all kinds.Tel.for the Thanksgiving holidays- Mra an« fice l-Hj Wellington St., phone 1365.AUCTIONEER AND ACCOUNTANT.Several of the Dunham Town Coun- L!\\ke' .\t,\t, ,,\t.\t^\tEAST BOLTON, cillors, while on t.boir\tway to a spe-\t,,, el\u2019t lre Party was held at Mr.\tArrivals and departures; Messrs.A.\tbas recently returned from\tMcgantic cial meeting of the\tCouncil for\tthe\ttn ; ojmond s on Saturday evening.\t04 Ken.About torty were\tpresent.J.Developing, printing and enlarging amateur hlins.Let us do your».Branch citudio in Coatlcook, open every Tuesday at Kilburn dtudio special music by the choir and wif.MrVp n n n°n su*table service by the Pustor.nsviHe; Mr.P.D.O Con- Laat Knday Liuljes.- WOOD TILE OR U N C L7.U M - C \u2018J ! C K LY & EASILY FREED FROM GREASE AND GRIME WITH \u2014 ner to Adamsville; Air.A.Touchette Anl meeting was held at the home of Mrs.J.F._____________ .\t- ,\to, ,\t\u201e Aitnen.About lofty were r DAIRY VALLEY.\ther sister,\u2019Mrs.A?T T Va u ghan \u2022 \" Mrs \" p/'Y of\u201et°wn or> Sunday.Mr.H.A{ter the business session tea was Arrivals and departures; Mr.and e.Ball, Mrs.J.Patterson, Misses\tMf- fil'11?\" ^rs.U H.I-crry served by the hostess.A special fea- Mrs.C.H.Fairfield anti family Sat- Minnie Scott, Lera Channell, Sibyl ?,\t, S_A,l7e'7tU Master ,,Howar Anniversary Sale .\u2022 «$C Knit Caps and Hoods WOMEN\u2019S AVIATION CAT\u2019S\u2014 Made of eiderdown wool, whit® with attractive led pompon.Regularly Anniversary Sale Price n.ÛSc WOMEN\u2019S KNITTED HOODS\u2014 In plain white, white and blue.and white and red.Reg.$4.SO.ÛM -| Q Anniversary Sale Price .tDA.J.îT King St,, Sherbrooke 4254 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913.1.ENIMOXVIL.L- E R A Don\u2019t Miss Seeing Our New Stock of / Men\u2019s Winter Ulsters Goo.brooke.Chas.G.Brown.Sher- HOUSE TO LET AT nac St.Apply E 51 FRONTE-Bradley.H A R EHOLDER S_ -WANTED ) _FOR Eh^'ROOM McCaw-BisscU Furni kJ our gift sale | turc Co.W\u201dANTED TO PURCHASE, SECOND-Tf hand safe, medium size.Address ! P.O.Box 60, North Hatley.SELF - CONTAINED modern conveniences, Warren street, Lennoxville.Apply Thomas Dun-\u2014 ! din, blacksmith.Lennoxville.j JIG HT - ROOMED HOUSE.WITH \"L barn, for sale.Prospect St.Easy terms.Box 48, Record.j/71 OOD BUSINESS PROPERTY LO-cated on Wellington street, Sherbrooke, Que., and a first-class residential property on Queen street for sale.These properties must be sold.A quick buyer will find it.to his advantage.Apply 3 7 Strathcona Square.\tt /GENERAL STORE FOR SALE \u2014 ON VJ* main line G.T.R.A snap for quick buyer.Stock on hand about $3,51)0 ; yearly business $10.000.Terms of sale to suit purchaser.Forced to give up business on account of health.Apply Box 33, Record.Farm for sale \u2014 four miles from city, 225 acres, \u2022 modern improvements.A valuable property at a bargain.Hugh McFadden, Lennoxville.MALL FARM, TWO TO TEN O acres : also lot on Magog Lake, with or without buildings.Apply Box 51, Record.' ''PENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED UX-! JL til the 16th inst.for brick casing a j two-storey residence 24x24, with kit chen\t16x18, about two miles from ! Lennoxville.All material to be supplied by owner.E.T.Brick & Mfg.Co., ! Lennoxville.\t_________________ 117ANTED TO RENT FOR THE WIN-! uer or longer, furnished house, with modern conveniences.Must be first-class, in a good locality.Two in family, no children.References furnished.Box 684, Sherbrooke Post Office.___________________ PLEASANT FRONT ROOM TO LET\u2014 3 Nicely furnished.Apply 51 Laurier Ave.'phone 800.LOST AND FOUND.JURY COULD NOT AGREE.Vancouver, B.C., Oct.16.\u2014 The jury after lengthy deliberation last evening at Westminster assizes disagreed in the case of Charles Dean, charged with having robbed the Bank of Montreal in that city of $271,000 in September, 1911.The case lasted over a week and the prisoner was NOTICE j Public notice is hereby given by the Quebec Central Railway Company that at tiie next session of the Legislature of the .province of Quebec, it will apply for the passing of an act amending its charter and to authorize the Board of Directors to fix bv by-law, the time and 'place at which the general annual meeting and all other meetings of the com-' Pany may be held and for other purposes.W.& A.H.COOK, Solicitors for Quebec Central Railway Co.Quebec, Oct.9th, UtUF defended by Sir Charles Hibbert Tapper- There was considerable confusing evidence as to whether the witnesses for the Crown had really seen Dean in the automobile for the theft of which McNamara was convicted and sentenced to nine years in the penitentiary.j ADY'S UMBRELLA LOST \u2014 HAN i J.J die of silver and pearli with letter S i ' on knob.Reward at 54 Queen St.D.J.McManamy.OTRAYED INTO MY ENCLOSURE O on September 14th, a red Durham calf.Owner can have same bv paying expenses., J.E.LiPseyt East Angus.Canada, Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.No.58.8UPE RIO K COUR T JOSEPH AUDET.jr.of the town of Coatieook, in the district of St.Fran-I cis, trader.\tplaintiff, vs.j NARCISSE TREMBLAY, of the town j of Coatieook, in said district, Defendant.and ! JEAN P ARTISTE GENDREAU, of i the town of Coatieook, in said district of St.Francis, notary, and Philippe Dupont.of the township of Barford, in said district, fanner, Garnishees.The defendant, Narcisse Tremblay, is ¦ ordered to appear within one.month.GENE ST & BRODERICK.: H.VERRET,\tP.S.C.Attorney for Plaintiff.Sherbrooke.15th October, 1913.p SCR!\" rllbil y- VY.CUCKUY Wv, \u2022 NÜilvjK* FÇANK N1LE5 * feecoKO pRlZÇj W Su LUCKEY CROSSING THE finish LIN& C 'MUiSVIN WOOD (THIRD PRIZE) As a memorial to the first flight in a power driven aeroplane, which took place ten years ago, when the iate Wilbur Wright piloted his biplane for the first time through the air, five aviators completed a circuit around Manhattan Island, starting from Oakwood Heights, Staten Island.The meet was held under the auspices of the Aeronautical Society and the winner of the prize of $1,000 was \\V.S.Luckey.It seemed fitting that the decennial celebration should find the victor flying In the same type of machine that the Wright brothers made famous.In spit of the fact that the monoplane has demonstrated its superiority as a machine whose chief essential is speed Lackey\u2019s biplane, a 100 horse power Curtiss, showed the wsy to the field.Frank Niles, in another biplane of the same make and horse power, finished in second position, winning $750, and C.Marvin Wood in his 80 horse power Moisant military mono-Diane was third, getting the third prize of $500 for his flight.Rings Bracelets Stick Pins Pendants Brooches Tie Clips Lockets, etc.Our prices are marked in plain figures and are lower than elsewhere.1-4?'?; ¦yyigJpF:, A-3 if ARREST CAUSE j OF SENSATION I Marquis Baranabo Charged With Theft of Famous \u2022 \u2022 .- Picture From Church B.J.Spearing Ooldimlth êc DlsmoBi HerohuL IS Strathcoa» Baser*.DAILY STORE NEWS 136-188 Wellington Street Thursday.October 16,\t1913.Store Closes at 6 To-Night Bell 'phone, two lines.126-127.November Patterns, Delineators and Fashion Sheets New Ready.WINTER BOOKS\u2014 The big: Winter Fashion Books are ready, showing styles for the whole family.These bip books cost only 25c., (or 35c.by mail) and each book contains a coupon good for one 15c.pattern free of charge.If you live out of town mail us your order.More Mew Millinery Another assort-up lot just taken into stock today, includino; numerous novelties.Please do not delay the New Hat order as we are generally very busy on Saturdays.Satin Underskirts $2 A special lot of Satin Underskirts in black, brown and paddy green.Deep accordian pleated flounce\u2014A very special value at.Coats This cut represents one of our popular styles\u2014 We have many others.Prices start from $7., 8.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00 up to 22.50.COSTUMES\u2014 for Ladies and Misses.MISSES\u2019 AND GIRLS' CUTS\u2014 in a nice range of cloths and styles ; sizes from 3 years up to 14 years.All marked at popular prices.15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c doz.BUTTONS MADE TO ORDER\u2014 Bring in any material you wish made into buttons and vour order will be filled with despatch.Five sizes, five prices.If not convenient to come to the store, try our Phone Order Department.Two Bell Phones\u2014126 -127.M.McKECHNIE.OTHER VALUABLE ARTICLES FOUND IN HIS POSSESSION BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN STOLEN.Rome, Oct.16.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The sensational arrest at Florence of the Marquis Baranabo, charged with stealing Pinturicchio\u2019s famous picture, \u2018\u2018Madonna and Child,\u201d from the Church of Maria Maggiore at Spillo, and substituting a copy while the Church was closed for repairs has led to the further discovery of important thefts.In the Marquis\u2019 bag at the time of \\ his arrest were found a magnificent ivory Greek statute which expert Prof.Volpi declares to be of inestimable value ; also some rare and j queer bronze and church ornaments worth several thousand dollars.The Marquis, who was in the company of a lady not known in Italian society, had a ticket for London, where the picture had preceded him.The latest arrests include the copyist of the picture and several whose names are withheld pending personal inquiries.HIS MAJESTY\u2019S THEATRE TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21st.Charles Crotiman Presents IV AZIMOVA IN THE SENSATIONAL SUCCESS Adapted from the Famous Novel by Robert Fiichens by James Bernard Fagan NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION PRICES 50c to «2.00 SEATS ON SALE SATURDAY.CLAIMS SHIP Sailors on Mount Temple Present Grievance and Are Arrested | WHEN DELEGATION APPEARED BEFORE OFFICER THEY i WERE ARRESTED CHARGED WITH MUTINY.Montreal, Oct.16.\u2014(Special)\u2014Declaring that they believe the ship is unworthy, the crew ot the Mount Temple, the C.P.R.boat now lying at the King Edward Pier, this morning refused to sail unless the company granted them a bonus of a month\u2019s pay.Harry Stocke.Arthur Boldridge ;and Albert Weatherbury were select-! ed by the crew to be, their spokemcn and make the demand to the capt-jain.But when the men appeared before the First Officer to voice the decision that had been reached by the meeting of the crew, instead of being promised the bonus, they were taken into custody on a charge of mutiny.It is the intention of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to make a test case of this and to ascertain how far section 225 of the Merchants Shipping Act covers actions such as these taken bv the striking seamen.-+- IMPOSED LEPi Suffering Much From Hunger and Privation Applied For Food TO SHIELD HIS WIFE AND SON HE WENT UNDER AN AS- NOVELTY IN BATTLESHIP Queen Elizabeth Just Launched Will Use Oil '\t\u2019 of Coal IS OF AN ENTIRELY FRESH TYPE AND THE DETAILS OF HER CONSTRUCTION ARE SECRET.Portsmouth, England, Oct.16.\u2014 (Special)\u2014A novelty in the way of battleship, the Queen Elizabeth carrying an immense armament and using oil insteanl of coal for her motive power was launched at the Royal Navy dockyards here to-day for the British Navy.The new vessel, whose keel was laid on Oct.21st, 1912, is of an entirely fresh type and the details of her construction have been kept secret.It is generally believed, however, thae her armament is to consist of 10 15-inch guns mounted in pairs in Barbettes, while lier secondary armament of 4-inch or 6-inch guns is also to he placed behind protective armor.This is a big advance over the armament of her predecessors.His Majesty\u2019s TO-DAY AT 2.30 AND 7.30 P.M.GALLAGHER AND HILL, (Blccentric Comedians).The Special Officer Lubia Feature in Two Parts and FOUR OTHER PHOTO PLAYS \"ALWAYS THE BEST.'1 5c ADMISSION 10c (KINO THEATRE j Pictures and Orchestra par excellence.I You pay for the best and get it here.\u2022\u2022THF BONDSMAN,\u201d a really excellent offering: in two acts, with many new and entertaining features\u2014a picture of early Puritan days laid in Eng: \u2022 land.The Puritans come to Ament a\u2014they encounter lire at sea and Indians on arrival.A wonderful and entertaining subject.\u201cWHEN TUE WOKM TURNED,\u2019\u2019 Tha nh a user.\u201cTHE BASEBALL UMPIRE.\u2019* Majestic.MUTUAL WEEKLY.No.35.\u201cTRAVELERS OF THE ROAIV-A meric an.Exclusive Mutual programme.CITY NEWS Casino pictures and orchestra par excellence.Mrs.L.B.Channell, Miss Ohannell and Miss Grace Ohannell leave this aTternoon for Toronto.Mr.J.0.Sutherland, Inspector of Schools for the Province, is in town for Convention, the guest of Mr, E.Hargrave, High Street, You pay for the best and get it at Casino.There will be a meeting on Saturday evening at 7.30 to select a football team to play against a team from Montreal.The lady members of St.Francis Golf Club are requested to meet at the Art Hail to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock to discuss question of annual golf dance.Mrs.J.Owens Jones was \u201cat home\u201d to her friends yesterday afternoon, for the first time since her marriage, her sister, Miss Eleanor Van Vliet receiving with her.Mrs.Jones wore a cream colored crepe charmeuse, trimmed with lace.The reception room was decorated with pink and white asters and sweet peas the flowers in the dining room being yellow chrysanthemums and white snow-berries, effectively disposed on the table and about the electric lights.Mrs.T.S.Somers ushered the guests into the dining room, where Mrs.N.T.Pilcher poured tea and Mrs.VV.S.Allen cut the ices.Misses Aiico McCullough and Audrey Sampson assisted in serving.SUM ED NAME IN ST.LOUIS, MO.ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF COAT.On a charge of stealing an overcoat from the room of Mr.William St.Louis, Mo., Oct.16.(Special) j McCallum, at the Continental Hotel, Driven to desperation by hunger j a young man named Fred Cook, of Boston was taken into custody at Lennoxville last night.This morning he was brought before the Police Court and remanded until tomorrow to stand trial before Judge Mulvena.Insolvent Notice and privation, a leper, thought to he suffering the last stages of the disease applied for food ami treatment at the city dispensary here last night.To shield his wife and son he assumed the, name of John Kouch.\u201cKouch\u201d said he was 45 years old and that he came here from Jackson, Tenn.He said he had been confined in several places of isolation, but ;il- In rc ways made his escape.The last of:\tW.H.TEITELBAUJVI these was in Utah.He said his wife,\t(Sherbrooke Knitting Works) and child now are in that State, but,\tof .Sherbrooke, Que., would not discuss his identity furth-i\t.JilsoiT1i^- 1\t, The undersigned will sell by publie er\u2018\t.auction at his office, 87 Wellington St., \u201cKouch\u201d declared he had contract-: Sherbrooke, Que., on ed the disease in the Philippines^ while\u2019 on a business trip in 1898, !\t, Four years ago the first symptoms.\t\u201cgcl\"^er,\u2019 ^z\u2019 the aBSets ot * n appealed he said.He probably will The lot, building, plant, machinery and be sent to the Isolation Camp to!all manufactured stock, consisting of make^his home AUCTION SALK B.J.TAYLOR having decided to go into tho breeding oi thoroughbred stock exclusively, will sell iiis entire stock oi tirade Ayrshire» at auction on the premises, là miles irom Boynton, on tho lull road to Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on jaiuraay, October 18th at 1 o'clock sharp.The sale will include 1 choice registered Ayrshire Bull, Imperial of Bunny-mead, 3 years old, won first prize at Ayers Cliff Exhibition this year:\t2L grade Ayrshire Cows from two to seven years old, one freshening in December\u2014 this cow won third place in creaiuery-rnen\u2019s special at Ayer\u2019s Cliff this year, alter being 14 months in milk\u2014the re-rnninuer due to freshen from February' to May.They have all been in the yearly test and are good testera and heavy milkers.All bred to registered bull.Imperial of riunuymead.Eight choice Heifer Calves from the best cows by the herd bull, Imperial of Sunny-mead ; 5 yearling Heifers, also by Imperial of Bunnymead \u2022\t3 two-year-old Heifers, due to freshen in December and January\u2014these heifers will make exceptional! line cows; 1 thoroughbred Ayrshire Bull Calf, calved Sept.30.\t1913 : 1.thoroughbred Ayrshire Bull Calf, calved in spring of 1913.This herd was shown at Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair and won man v prizes.Also 1 Bay Horse, five years old, weight 1300 lbs., perfectly sound, extra good worker ;\t1 Brown Horse, 3 2 years old, weight IlOO lbs., good worker and driver ; 1 Bay Clydesdale Colt, two years old, weight 13 00 lbs.; 1 Bay Yearling Clydesdale Colt, 1 De Laval Cream Separator, nearly new.capacity 900 lbs.per hour, and other small articles.Sale positive, rain or shine.No by-bidding.Terms\u2014Nino months' bankable paper.Id I) WIN HOWE, \u2022.loonottonv Coatieook House\u2014Popular Home for Travellers.Eug.Bouchard, Prop.JftirtliH, Marriages ami Deaths B1KTHB.CHARTERS\u2014At Grace Church Parsonage, Sutton, Que., Oct.10, 1913, a son to Rev.and Mrs.Herbert Charters.MARRIAGES THORNTON \u2014 GUY.\u2014At the residence of Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Beattie, Oct.9th, by the Rev.Mr.Terry, of Coatieook, Mr.Charles Thornton, ol Barnston, to Miss Mamie Guy, of Stanbury.Friday, October 24th the assets of *3,500.00.Chinese leper.TO COURT with Won Wine- n wool, yarn, etc., about willi won\ta T|llg is a pr(,0(] opportunity for anyone wishing lo start in the manufacturing f- of sweaters, tuques, sashes, hosiery, _____ _\ti et c., as there is none of the kind in this .part of the province, and it is a paying business.! The whole can be seen on application jat my office.I Terms cash.J.P.ROYER.J.P.JUTRÀS.\tCurator.Auctioneer.(Dated October Ifi, 1913.\u2014- IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory of our darling Es-Iella Louise\tdaughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Hayes, of Farnham, Que., who died on October 16th,\t3912 : No one.knows how much we miss her In our life as time goes on : Only those who have lost their loved ones Can feel tho bitterness of \u201cgone.\" Sweet rest at last.Father, Mother and Brother.CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us in our loss of a mother and grandmother, also the choir and those who sent flowers.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.H.Jones, Miss Zina Jones.Pearceton.Oct.13, 1913, Order Comes Through Publication of a Royal Orde.' CHARGES AROSE WHEN OFFICER WOULD NOT ATTEND CEREMONIES TO PRESIDENT POINCARE.New York, Oct.16.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A cable from Madrid says a great sensation has been produced by the publication of a royal order to court-martial General Primode Rivera, a veteran pf the Spanish-American war, charged with contempt of the orders of the King.It is said that the charge originated in the refusal of General Primode Rivera to attend some of the ceremonies in connection with President Poincare\u2019s visit to Spain.CEDAR POSTS VVe have a quantity of 15 M.8ft., posts for sale.Shipment to be made on first snow.The Fletcher Pulp & Lumber Co.LIMITED, Sherbrooke, Que.LAB LE 15 EIGHT SHERBROOKE DAIIjY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913.T.VINEBERG FOK Ladies\u2019 Coats, Ladies\u2019 Suits, Ladies\u2019 Dresses See our stock of Fine Furs before you make your selection.Men\u2019s Overcoats or Suits ALL PRICES We make them to order in our Tailoring Department.Hats tor Fall ALL SHADES See our Velour Hat.Children's Felt Hats, all shades.You are always welcome at .
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