Sherbrooke daily record, 4 juillet 1914, samedi 4 juillet 1914
[" Sherbrooke Daily Record.Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY JULY 4, 1914 ONE CENT CARRANZA-VILLA SPLIT Constitutionalist Leader Takes Out an Injuction Against His Villa .MONEY CONSIGNED TO VILLA\u2019S TERRITORY WAS HELD UP BY ORDER OF COURT.El Paso, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Fur-fther evidence of the completeness of the Carranza-Villa split was found in an injunction on file in the State District Court here to-day, which i prevented the entry into Villa territory of five hundred pesos in Consti-itutionalist currency, recently printed by an American company.The action was taken by Carranza\u2019s agents here.The issue was ordered before the 'internal troubles of the Constitutionalists had reached a breaking point, which has resulted in the conference between the military leaders in pro-!gress to-day at Torreon.The money arrived consigned to national treasury at Juarez, and the Carranza representatives at once 'asked for the injunction against the express company handling the con- signment and Laraza de la Garza, Villa\u2019s agent at El Paso.The paper of the regular national constitutionalist issue will be held until disposition of the case can he made.REPETITION OF BENTON AFFAIR LAST DAY OF ROYALREGATTA Many From \"\t' go to \u201c to Witness Closing Events MUCH INTEREST CENTRED IN CONTEST BETWEEN BOSTON HARVARD UNIVERSITY CREWS.Henley, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The fourth and last day of the royal regatta attracted a very large attend-j ance, and among the spectators were ' many from abroad who had come to witness the final heat of the Grand Challenge Cup, in which the Union Boat Club, of Boston, and the Har-! vard University eights were to fight ; for possession of the trophy.| Other finals to be rowed off to-day comprised the Kadie Challenge Plate for eights, the Thames Challenge Cup for eights, the Stewards\u2019 Challenge Cup for fours, the Visitors\u2019 I Challenge Cup for fours, the Wyfold Challenge Cup for fours, the Silver Goblets for pairs, and the Diamond Sculls for singles.-f- DISMISSAL OF ONE MAN CAUSE OF LARGE STRIKE.London, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Fifteen hundred men struck at the Woolwich Arsenal because a man had been dismissed for refusing to erect a machine on a concrete bed which had been laid down by nonunion workmen.The strikers threaten to call out ten thousand other workmen if the dismissed man is not reinstated.FIFTY MAY BE DEAD Six Story Tenement House Collapsed in New York To-Day STRUCTURE WAS WEAKENED BY DYNAMITE BLASTS DURING EXCAVATION WORK.New York, July 4.\u2014 (Special)\u2014A six-storey tenement house at 102nd street and Lexington avenue col- WITH SIMPLE CEDEMONY Bodies Of Assassinated Archduke And Consort interred Today PLACED IN VAULTS IN PRESENCE OF NEW HEIR AND MEMBERS OF IMPERIAL FAMILY.Artstettin, Austria, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The bod'iîB of the assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his consort, the Duchess of Hohenherg, TWENTY FIVE YEARS A JUDGE Mr.Justice Lynch Will Round Out That Period on July 5 HIS LORDSHIP TAKES AN ACTIVE INTEREST IN THE MATTERS PERTAINING TO WELFARE OF COMMUNITY.Knowlton, July 4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Tomorrow (Sunday) twenty-five years will have passed since the elevation of Mr.Justice Lynch to the bench ofi the Superior Court.The now learned] Daily News Specials From Eastern Township?CREAM SHIPPED TO BOSTON., DEER PLAYING WITH COLTS.Ayer\u2019s Clid .1 uly 4\u2014(Special \u2022 -ISO Brigham, July 4.\u2014(Special)\u2014Deel cans of cream were uipped .ruin lit re were seen in a pasture here this week, last week to Messrs.H.P.ET.nod & j playing with the colts.Son, Boston.The creamery at Ay - I\t\u2014\"\u2014 er\u2019s Cliff is doing a large business, j METHODIST MINISTER TN employing ten men, and eight teams j\tCHARGE this season.AT WORK ON NEW ROAD.Rock Island, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Work is progressing rapidly on the new road near the Butterfield plant on Railroad street, where it is being straightened to make room for the new building.Mr.Ohns.Howe has charge of the work.ADDITION TO PLANT.Rock Island, JuVy 4-\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Knowlton, July 4\u2014(Special)\u2014Rev.Mr.Nelson and family have arrived at the Parsonage from Hochelaga.Mr.Nelson will take up his duties as Pastor of the Knowlton Circuit at onco.REYNARD POULTRY blasts in nearby subway excavation work.Ten persons were killed, according to early reports.All available ambulances in the city were sent to the scene.Many persons were injured.Because of the confusion, it was difficult to get an estimate of the dead.A chance passer-by on the street was decapitated.Later it was reported th\\.t the death ' list was much larger than at first supposed.Eight bodies were recovered.Preliminary police estimates place the dead as high as fifty.British Subject Arrested And May SENSATION IN be Executed by Const!* tutionalists GEORGE DOUGLAS, A SCOTCHMAN, CHARGED WITH HAVING ASSISTED MEXICAN FEDERALS.El Paso, Texas, July 4.\u2014While the warring factions of the Constitution-1 alists are attempting to adjust their differences, ;*e arrest and possible execution of a British subject in Constitutionalist territory has developed a new complication.James Caldwell, the British consular agent at Zacatecas, reported yesterday that George St.Clair Douglas, a Scotchman, was under arrest and about to be subjected to a court martial at Zacatecas on a charge of having assisted the Fédérais during the recent fighting incident to the capture of the city by Villa\u2019s troops.H.C.Miles, the British vice-consul at El Paso, after consulting with both Carranza and Villa agents here, yesterday secured assurances that no disposition of the Douglas case would be made until Theodore Hamm, American consul at Durango, reached Zacatecas and investigated the affair on behalf of* the Washington State Department and the British Foreign Office.cadehamT AT THREE RIVERS Sherbrooke and Richmond Corps Will Leave on Monday Morning EXPECTED THAT ABOUT FIFTEEN HUNDRED CADETS WILL BE UNDER CANNAS FOR TRAINING The Sherbrooke High School Cadet Corps will go into camp at Three Rivers on Monday next for a i week's training.There will be.fifteen hundred cadets at the Three Rivers camp this year with Lieut.-Ool.F.Minden Cole as commanding officer and Major W.B.Anderson, G.S.O., 4th Divisioa, in charge ot administration.It is expected that the number of the English and French cadets, who will be at one camp this year, will be about equal.Major S.H.Hill, Inspector, will direct the training of ?he English cadets and Gapt.L.H.Archambault, Inspector, that of the French units.The English speaking units will be formed into composite battalions, the first of which will Consist of the Highland Cadets, Quebec, the Montreal High School, Ooat-icook Academy, Lower Canada College, Sherbrooke High School, Victoria School, Quebec, and the Now Carlisle, Danville, Richmond, La-chtnc and St.Lamnert.Cadet Corps.The Sherbrooke Corps will leave the Union Station by nine o\u2019clock train on Monday morning, in charge of Lieut.Lockhart, who will also command the Richmond unit.The Ooat-icook, Richmond and Danville corps i will travel on the same train.L0NDÛÎU0CIETY Sir Denys Anson Jumps Into River After Being Chaffed by Lady Guests YOUNG MAN NAMED MITCHELL, WHO WENT TO HIS ASSISTANCE WAS ALSO DROWNED London, July 4\u2014A sensation has been created in London society by the tragic outcome of a midnight river party arranged by Sir.Denys Anson, the young baronet who a month ago succeeded to tee title on the death of his uncle.Sir William Anson, a leading constitutional lawyer and member of Parliament at Oxford.Young Anson on Wednesday engaged a river steamboat to take himself and his party of friends up the river from Westminster, which they left at midnight.On the return journey from Kew, about three o'clock yesterday morning, the host jumped off or fell over board and was drowned.! A man named Mitchell, a member of the orchestra, which was playing aboard the boat, jumped after Anson and was also drowned.The facts, according to the best evidence thus far obtainable, appear to be that Sir Denys, a high spirited youth, full of pranks, wanted to dive into the river from the deck of the boat and was prevented by the captain.Chaffed by some of the women of the party.Anson went to another part of the boat, and before the engineer who noticed his action, could prevent him, dived into the water.He swam a few strokes suddenly seemed in difficulty.JOHN H.ROBERTS HAS RESIGNED Brought About by Failure of Dominion Alliance to Give Support i beneath the castle chapel, with very simple ceremonies.The funeral procession had crossed the ferry over the Danube, at Poech-larn, at dawn, in the presence of many people, and the cortege reached the end of its .journey at 5 o\u2019clock.The coffins were immediately placed in the chapel of Artstettin Castle, where priests and nuns said prayers at the side of the catafalque for several hours.Later in the morning two trains arrived from Vienna with the late Archduke\u2019s children and other members of the imperial family who were to assist at the burial.After the final rites had been given by the clergy, the coffins were carried through lines of army veterans and firemen to the family vaults and were placed in their final resting place in the presence of the new Heir Apparent, Archduke Charles Francis Joseph, and a number of other members of the imperial family.RAIDS HOUSE West Sutton, July 4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A fox, or foxes, made a raid on Mr.B.Macc-y\u2019s flock of poultry this week and killed a number of hens.This is lapsed to-day, weakened by dynamite i?'rriVe.t! t0\t^ ere interred jU(j was born at Bedford, Que., Sep-| Two sash and door machines were +\u2019\u201d\u2019\ttember 30th 1845, and was educated] installed at Morrill & Tilton's mill i the second time that such a raid has at Stanbridge Academy and at Mc-j recently, which will enable them to been made, and as a result the flock j turn out sash and doors In addition has been reduced from over one ! to their other business.\t; dred to about seventy.hun- PROPERTY CHANGES.\tNEW POSTMASTER AT DERBY Rock Island.July 4.\u2014(Special) \u2014\tLINE.Mr.Milton Henry has purchased the ; Derby Line, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Chas.Leavens farm, Morgan Gore, m,.John N.Baxter has been ap-from Mr.Frank Gray, of Derby, and ; pointed postmaster at Derby Line to has sold his Derby Line property to ] succeed Miss Mary Chase, who re-Mr.Gray.Mr.Henry will not move !signed after 19 years\u2019 faithful ser- to Morgan until October.The price paid for the farm was $4,500.TABLET ON HISTORIC ELM Trenholmville, July 4\u2014(Special) \u2014.years.Mr.Thos.Trenholm, of Montreal, has this week had a beautiful cop- AUTO CLUB per tablet suitably inscribed placed on the historic, elm tree at Pineholm planted there 89 years ago bv his fathe, the late John Trenholm.who lived on the farm now known years vice.Mr.Baxter took possession on July 1.Miss Ethel Taylor is his assistant, she having worked in the office with Miss Chase for several Pineholm, for 66 years, and for whom the village was named.The late John Trenholm also gave the land for the church and cemetery, MEETING AT RICHMOND.Richmond, July 4.\u2014 (Special) \u2014On Wednesday evening, July 8, a special dinner meeting of the Townships as Auto Club will he held at the St.Jacob\u2019s Hotel.All members and owners of automobiles are invited to attend.All names should be sent to Dr.Tomkins, Richmond, or L.R.LIBERAL RALLY.AT WATERVILLE MR.JUSTICE LYNCH, Who Been 25 Years on the Bench has DID NOT WANT TO APPEAR BEFORE LICENSE COMMISSION OWING TO ITS PERSONNEL.Montreal, July 4.\u2014Mr.John H.Roberts has placed his resignation ! as secretary of the Dominion AUi-; ance in the hands of the President, Mr.S.J.Carter, as a protest ! against the failure of that organiza-; tion to support him to the extent he ! desired in his protest against the present personnel of the License Com- j Waterville) July 4.-(Special) - A mission.Many of the members jargejy attended meeting under the thought that the public attacks made on two of the persons composing the Hon.S.A.Fisher and Townships Members Address Large |\tMeeting COMPARISON MADE WITH THE l POLICY OF THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT AND THAT OF LIBERALS.Gill University, where he was an undergraduate in Arts.Later he graduated B.C.L.at McGill, taking the Elizabeth Torrance gold modal for proficiency in Roman law, and he.was called to the bar in 1868.Entering municipal politics, he became mayor of his township and subsequently warden of the county of Brome.He was editor, for a short time, of the Cowansville Observer, here where he is buried in the family 1 McKee, Sherbrooke, before Wednes-lot, almost opposite the farm where .day noon, he spent so many davs of his life.]\t_____ : PROMOTION TO PASSENGER MEN ! POTATO BUGS APPEARING.Richmond July 3-(Special)\u2014 The ; Lake Megantic, July 4.\u2014(Special)-railroad friends of Mr.Moss O.Da-! Three days of fine rain the first foe.Senior Travelling Passenger Ag-:Part of the week, has given the ent, of the Grand Trunk Railway, parched ground the soaking it with headquarters at Montreal will \"(1 arid vegetation is already be pleased to hear of his well deserv- ing its effects, and it will insure ed promotion as Manager of thei more \u201cGrand Trunk System\u2019\u2019 City Ticket office in Montreal Mr.Dafoe been a very popular travelling commission were unwise, and they refused to endorse a resolution of ; utter condemnation.A resolution was passed expressing ; the regret of the Dominion Alliance need-show-a bountiful hav crop.Potatoes are looking up well, but so are the has! bugs, and the eggs are already hatch-offi- ing.An early sprinkling of Paris cial of the G.T.R., both with the]ffreen will be in order, of the pota-, travelling public and with Grand j to vines will suffer.and was twice president of the Pro-1 rprunk employees, and will be missed j\t- I vincial Association of Protestant (fon ^ line.\u201d\tDEPARTURE OF AN OLD Teachers.He was created a Q.C.by The G.T.R.management have se-i\tRESIDENT.: the Quebec Government in 1879 and iecte(i and promoted Mr.W.S.Miller, ] Windsor Mills, July 4.\u2014(Special)\u2014\u2022 by the Marquis of Lorne in 1881.He 0f Montreal, to succeed Mr.Dafoe as1 Mr.Robert Aitken.who has been in honorary degree of D.\u201csenior\u2019\u2019 travelling passenger agent, i the employ of the Canada Paper Cotn-Mr.Miller, who, for the past fouLpany for the past twenty-two years, presented Brome in the Conservative\u2022 yearg has,been travelling passenger1 the, Inst twelve years as superinten-interest in the Quebec Assemoly iro.n agent t\u2019n charge of G.T.R.territory, 1 dent of the Windsor mill, resigned a 1871 up to his appointment as judge :ea8t 0f Montreal, has had long exper-: short time ago, and on Thursday af-of the Superior Court of the province ience tn passenger work, and is well ] ternoon left, with Mrs.and Miss Ait-of Quebec on July 5th, 1889.Dur- fitted to replace Mr.Dafoe as \u201csen-, ken, for Montreal, en route for their ing the Chapleau Government he was jor travelling passenger agent.\u201d To' old home at Linlithgow, Scotland.received the C.L.at Lennoxville in the auspices of the Compton County Lib-1 so^c^or(£en6ral from October, 1879, replace Mr.W.S.Miller, on \u201cEast-eral Association was\theld in the Town\ti UP f-0 kf® resignation in July, 1882, j ern lines,\u2019\u2019 Mr.J.Ernest CTossley, Hall\there\tlast night.\tThe chair was\tancen called for August 4 in Montreal to consider the advisability of leasing the line to the Canadian Pacific Railway.It Is proposed to cancel a mortgage securing $500,000 of second mortgage bonds and to provide a new mortgage to secure a new issue.were located to day at the home of Eisman's sister, in Montreal.It is said they are not married.Montreal police have notified the Hull author-j with England, ities of the finding of the pair.Ef-j\tTHE NAVAL POLICY*, forts will he made to extradite them.to confirmed, that G.Howard Ferguson Government immediately began remedy the situation by opening new M.L.A., has offered to resign his seat markets and creating a preference in favor of Hon.Dr.Rheaume, Ontario Minister of Public Works, de- I feated in the recent election.\t.\t, Messrs.McMaster and Boivm dis-:\t' _________,________ Charging Eisman with abduction in sscd the\tquestion.The for- Tn rFt\"\"fhRATE TFRGFNTFNARY connection with the disappearance of\t\u201e n », TO CELEBRA i E l ehle.n l en AK r |mcr strongly advocated a Canadian qF SHAKESPEARE\u2019S DEATH.their daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Ha Him have obtained a warrant for his arrest.Hallian has offered $100 reward for the capture of the runaway pair.A SIMPLE SERVICE London, July 4\u2014-Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s funeral service, which, according to his own wish, will ho a most simple one, will be held in Messiah Unitarian Church, Birmingham, next Monday.The interment will be in Hockley cemetery.In hls youth Mr.Chamberlain was a Sunday School teacher in the Messiah Church.AFFECTED BY* INCOME TAX Sarnia, £)nt., July 4\u2014It is estimated that about 200 Canadians who reside at Sarnia and work at Port Huron will he affected by the new United States income tax law.The majority of these are girls working for smell salaries nnd general indignation la felt.London, July 4.\u2014A meeting presid-1 ed over by Viscount Bryce yesterday discussed a world-wide scheme to celebrate in 1916 the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare\u2019s death.Those i present included Ambassador Page,! Arthur J.Balfour, the Earl of Plymouth, Sir Squire Bancroft and Sir: HerbertTree.navy, as it would tend to unite all! the different races into a big Canadian nation.Speeches were also delivered by Messrs.F.N.McCrea, M.P., A.B.Hunt and J.Nicol.WILL SPEAK AT LAKE MEGANTIC.Another Liberal meeting will be held at Lake Megantic to-night.The speakers will be Dr.Grégoire, M.P.; CAJ-T.BERN 1ER FOR FAR NORTH N.J.Scott, M.L.A.for Compton :i \u201e ,\t.,\tn .A.B.Hunt, G.H.Boivin, M.P., and Quebec\u2019 July 4-captain Bernier, Oscar Gladu, ex-M.P.for Yamaska.: the veteran Arctic explorer, will leave to-day on another cruise to the extreme North, where he intends i spending months.It is the desire of l Captain Bernier to revisit the lands *\tdiscovered and taken possession of J by him, in the name of the Canadian #\ti Government, and to see that the {'laws of the Dominion are being carried out.m/IGARA FALLS \u201cMaid of the Mist.\" \u201cCave of the Winds.\" \u201cNiagara Gorge Route.\u201d The special features amongst many of Niagara Falls' fine attractions.Write or call for descriptive booklcto rates, etc.hotel Uses, \\ HONE & Rivet, travel specialists, 0 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD.MONTREAL.WEATHER Mostly fine and warm; thunder showers in a few localities towards evening or at night.^\t« «>- tien cf the.service to Elmwood Cemetery, followed by a long procession 1 of friends and neighbors, who desired to show their deep sympathy.The service at the grave was performed ; by the Fetor.' The chief mourners i v.ere the hUEband of deceased, Mr.Edward J.Berwick; her parents, Mr.1 and Mrs.James McLellon, three Iro-' thers; H.W.Berwick, father-in-law, Percy Berwick, trother-in-law, Walter Seaward and others.The hearers were Messrs.Geo.Berwick, Samuel Berwick, Sherbrooke, IV- E.Decoteau, Almond Jackson, William McGanty, and John Bonal-leo.Orford.The casket was covered with quantities of lovely flowers.The late Mrs.Berwick, who was born Mabel McLellan, was» only 26 years of age at the time of her sad death.\t: tihe had been ailing for some time and had not bean in the best of The Original And Only Genuine Beware of Imitations Sold on the Merits of Minard\u2019s Liniment m .S\u2019icoSScts.SLMMEHT LIMITED C.R1CHAMS4 health, hut had bean able to perform her household duties as usual.ANNOUNCEMENT Having severed my connection with Gunn, Langlois & Co.(a connection Mrs.Janies Rathbone and daughter, Marjory, in town the guests oi Mr.and Mrs.W.0.Webster; Mr.Russell nadien, St.Charles and National, is arousing considerable interest, the grounds being crowded with spect.a- Armitage, of Sherbrooke, in town tors at every meeting.The.lust, match for a few days; Miss Annie Crane, of played was between the Royal and Newport, Vt., guest of friends over Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.Alan Moyle and family, of Lancaster, home on Friday.They were accompanied by Mrs.Harkness, of Sherbrooke; Mr.few à St.Charles on the ground of the latter.the Royal winning by « score of 4 to i.The next game will he between the Canadian and the Nation-,\t, ul clubs and promises to he hotly Gordon Sisco homo after a few days contested, although the wrt weather ln_,, a?OR .c .\tof the week has prevented much prac- The gotf tea was given this week tic-by Miss V.Andrews and Miss F.Allard.After the tea the evening was \u201cRockmount\" the residence of Mrs.spent very pleasantly in dancing.Andrew Paton, presented a charming .^Tr.Donaldson loaves Monday morn- scene yesterday on the occasion of a ipg for Montreal, where he will meet very delightful tea given bv Mrs.Pa- tan- ton in honor of her daughter, Mrs.H.8.Holt, of Montreal, and Mrs.dherw\t/S8 .pT0fm8'1 at *th6 \u2022 which organized and formed the '.herb okc rf'\u2019sriw'J\u2019 U ?vas to° Eastern Townships Poultry Farms, ° Bave \u2019rr anu Fno Passed\tI am contiiiiiing in the poul- a'Y,' '\tI try business as I have been for tbs blle 1S survived by her husband, past 20 years, and would solicit the parinti; and brothers, who mourn the .patronage of all my old customers.i')ss of a devoted daughter, wife and\u2019 Write for prices and my proposi-:ste,r, and by three children of tend- tion for handling your poultry in a cooperative manner, placing them ou the best markets at the lowest possible cost.Address, and make all shipments to A.P.HILLHOUSE, FOSTER, QUE or .¦in' BISHOPS CROSSING !ils and departures : Mrs.A.his sister, Mrs.McLachan, couver, and nieces, who return from abroad.They will accompany him here for a two weeks\u2019 stay before returning home.ULVERTON.There was an omission in the circuit reports of the Methodist Church of $10 from the Ulverton Ladies\u2019 Aid Society for salary ; also $1 from Ernest Wright for the tower of the church.Rev.Mr.Tredinnick has arrived Arthur Robinson, New York, who assisted in receiving.The beautiful grounds, surrounding the long, low picturesque house-, with their brilliant green lawns, tall trees, and quantities of shrubs, and flowers, nli bathed in the afternoon sunlight, were greatly admired and many rf the guests spent the time on the broad verandah, where an orchestra was stationed.In the tea room the table was arranged with a huge centre of i.'iliott, of LaTuqUc, guest of her mother, Mrs, K.D.Gilbert ; Mr.and Mrs.J.Shaw, and children, of .Sherbrooke, guests at her faTher\u2019s, Air.J.McKenzie ; ami brother Mr.A.J, McKenzie ; liev.Mr.Do Grouchy, of Bury, to take charge of this circuit; Mr.and Mrs.V.Welter, and little Madeline, to Sutton, front a trip west and a visit to her mother, Mrs.Wier ; Mrs.L.D.Gilbert, and .Mrs, A.Elliott, of LaTuaue, at East Dudswel], guests of the former's son, Mr.C.Gilbert.The social, which was to have been held in the Academy Hall Friday evening, under the auspices of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR WHEN, OH WHEN ! Editor Record, Sir:\u2014In answer to Cl vitas 1 might, ! ask him what he expects from the the ' present road staff including the road nfUJ\u2019at\t°-[ the 0sen'iCeS pink I,eonies 'vith vas\u201c; o' flowers at of the Methodist Circuit on Sunday, July 5th, beginning at South Durham at 11 a.m., Lisgar 2.30 p.m.and Ulverton at 7 p.m.Miss L.G.Doak with friends Miss equal distances Coffee was poured by Mrs.Tuck and Mrs.Lomas, and tea by Miss Alice Hargrave, while were served by Miss Hargrave.W.E.Paton, Miss Lomas, and Eva While assisted in looking CRYSTAL LAKE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Drew and family borne, after a few days at Beebe Camp meeting ; Mr.C.L.Magoon, of Lonsdale, R.I., recent guest at Mr.I.B.Lovering\u2019s ; Mrs.D.A.Hamilton from Beebe, after the past week with Tier parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.Stratton ; Miss Nettie Lovering in Newport and Beebe last week ; Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Brown, Brown\u2019s Hill, in this place recently ; Messrs.H.Webster, C.Stoliker and F.Bice home from the military camp at Petawawa.B.Mountain with her aunt, Miss AT.Reed; Mrs.Wentworth, of Atier- the guests brooke, with Mrs.A.G.Harnman ; Miss Skillen, of Montreal, with her- The YounS People\u2019s Musical mother, Mrs.T.Sbillen.\twent to East Angus yesterday ices Mrs.Miss after to Tuesday, July 7th.MAGOG Club aiter- j noon, a special car being attached to KEITH.\t:the regular Quebec Central train, and ! Miss Ruby L.McLeod in Sherbrooke ' Prpsent0(1 I!\u2019-6 «P^-tta \"The Merry i the past week attending the examina-! Milkmaids, \u2019 by Chas.H.Gabriel, to tions for the Dominion College of \u2019a large audience in the Anglican Music held there.\ti Church Hall there.The young per- Miss Ferais Wilson, who has been | f°rrne*eB®*, wa8.f?v per month.Possession August 1st.16 STANLEY ST.\u2014 7 rooms and hath at $25 Per month.Immediate possession.i EDWARDS REALTY GO, $\tJ.K.EDWARDS, Mgr., $\t32 King St.INCOME.Balance forward, 1912-13.$ 1,929.8\u201c Teacher; Interest on investments .145.00 Sec\u2019y-Treas.salary City school tax to 30th June,\tCaretakers\u2019 wages .2'6,004.19 Sundry expense .EXPENDITURE.salaries .$10,fK)t.85 .* 600.00 .1,363.92 798.05 Gov\u2019t Grant\u2014Cadet Corps \"\tSpecial\tFrench.Common Schools \"\tSuperior Schools School fees\u2014Superior, High.,.\"\tCommon, High.\"\t\u201c\tCentral '*\t*'\tNorth Ward.M\tEast Ward.\u2022\u2022\t\u2022*\tLaw- rence.\u2022\u2022 Arrears .Biron lease\u2014Right of way.U2.04 sundry supplies.200.00\tEquipment and furnishings.99.50 General repairs .490.00\tFire insurance .1,125.30 Fuel account.978.50 Interest on.bonds .4o4.8'5 Interest on loans.Interest, overdraft, Bank of 191.40 Commerce.Plans and expense .Now School 244.7*0\taccount.came in and found Mr.Pollock was dead.A Highland Tragedy Mary MacDonald, twenty-one, lost Sinking Fund account .1,500.00 .2,544.85 '\u2022WMbih1®1- life unt*er diRtressinB clrcumstan-2,028.85 Ices at Uleray, one the west side of 182.-2 ! N0rth Uist.Her brother had re- o 227 66 I ï'Too'o.celved the loan of a Morris tube rifle, sio.oo | which he placed in an outhouse.Tho young women, while looking for eggs, lifted the rifle, and it went off.The (154.73 ; charge lodged in her heart.She was 54.24 $81,992.80 Sherbrooke, SOth June, 1914.147.45 jjalance in Bank.18.50 1.00\t$81,992.30\u2019 -\tC.O.PALMER.Sec\u2019y-Treas.; Audited and approved, Ë.HARGRAVE.Auditor.lo have left Scotland within a week WOOD DAIRY VALLEY.Arrivals and departures : Major L.M.Hooker, of Lachute, guest of Major G.H.Macflc recently ; Mr.and Mrs.L.O.Beerwort, Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Chilton to Bedford, attending the bazaar ; Mr.G.G.Sawyer and Miss Marion to Brome Centre, visiting relatives, recently ; Messrs.Morton and Gebrgc Schoolcraft and K.C.Adams to St.Johns on Saturday ; Miss Beatrice Beerwort home\t,\t,, from Montreal for tho summer ; Mr., wil* llP to t,,c average.and Mrs.Cl.H.Fairfield a few days\t'-f- with friends at St.Armand.\tBALDWINS MILLS \u2014 for Vancouver, where she was to have been married to a native of Uist.Two Horses Fall Into Canal An exciting affair was witnessed on I die Forth and Clyde Canal at Mary- \u2019 hill.Two horses were drawing a raft ,\tT , \u201e , nt beams towards Port Dundas, when Chilton on Friday evening, July 3rd.!\t4\tj x , \u201e The Indies met in the afternoon and Dne °T horses stumbled and fell in the evening supper was served, to Into the water, dragging the other which all were cordially invited.animal with it.The horses were toll Squadron, 6th Hussars, under the !ai|v aubllierged, and would have been command of Major L.M.Hooker, re- \u2018\t., , .,\t\u201e\t- turned on Friday, after a twelve dvwntd hut for tho assistance of a days\u2019 training at Petawawa.\tnumber of coalmen, tramway men, and The recent rains have helped the! others, who managed to lasso the crops a great deal.Although hay is animals with ropes and drew them out.a little too far advanced to he helped\t¦___________ very milch, grain and planted crops After completing a month\u2019s Im I prlsonment a man and a woman were 1 married at Knutsford Parish Church Mr.1.M.Derby had charge of the Miss Ruth May Intahcd hcr r-.\u2019hrol I They were sentenced for neglect ot Epworth League service on Tuesday and gave a picnic to the scholars by I the woman\u2019s child, and while In gaol Cord Wood, Block Wood and Stove | evening.\t'Lake Lester.Refreshments were eer- thpv corro«por.ded.the Kian\u20196 proposal nul then all eltmorl the Pinn- \u201e\t,\t.(Wood of various lengths for sale.The Ladies\u2019 Aid held their regular ved and year.When an M.P.becomes insane, his seat is rendered vacant by a resolution of the House.A candidate for Parliament must not be less than twenty-one years old.There are instances of M.P.\u2019s under twenty-one.Charles James Fox was elected a member, and took his seat, when only nineteen.The candidate must be n British subject.A foreigner, of course, becomes a British subject when laturalized.Family of Nineteen Louisa Hill, a hawker, of Bristol \u2022who was charged at Newport, Wales, with being drunk and disorderly or Newport Bridge said: \u201cIt wasn\u2019t th« ers complain of paying too high prices considering the dullness of general trade which is affecting the pricso of foodstuffs.The price at country points is still 18c f.o.b., and quality keeps good owing to AUCTION SALE \u2014ON\u2014 Friday, Juiy 10th 1914 \u2014FOR\u2014 w.ti* as, jmes at hiu [arm, ORDAN HILL, ore mil - Worn HuhvW.Que .the the farm of 106 acres.Good buildings, cool -.\t.L i.\u201d .\u2022g»l\u2019 OU.U_ U.I .weather.Bus ness In round lots is re-j ™mplet\u201c ; \u2022 Horses, kind ; *-\u2022 t\u2019attU.ported at 22c for fresh candled stock Farm Too,.and ImpIcmcnta.ncw cream and 24c for selected.New laid 2oc.separator, sot Scales, Waggons, Sleds, - i Sleighs and Harness.POTATO PRICES FIRM\t! No reserve.Reason for selling, pooh week health.For terms and pfixticulars see posters.Sale at 10 o\u2019clock.Lunch at noon.Montreal, July 4\u2014The past has been quiet, under a somewhat slow enquiry for potatoes, hut prices have remained firm.The few lots of Green Mountains changing hands have ; brought from $1.40 to $1.45 as toi quality, jobbing lots bringing $1.70 to $1.75, supplies scarce.MAPLE PRODUCTS STEADY Montreal, July 4\u2014In maple syrup A.NEWMAN, Auctioneer.beer.Me and my husband were quar sales were reported at 60c in 8 lb.relling.\" The Chairman-.\u201cAre you married?\u2019\u2019 \u201cYes, sir.Nineteen child tins, 70c to 75c in 10 Ib.tins and 80c to 90c in II tb.tins.Reauce sugar is steady at 8Jc to 9c in round ren.I\u2019ve never been run in before , lots, and Townships sold at 74c to sir.\u201d She was discharged on promis SJc per lb.ing to leave the town.\t\u2022 DAIRY PRODUCE Notice to (Itlil Fellows elephantls lodge, no.oh, i.o.o.f., GEOBGEVILLE.The steamer Anthémis will run an excursion for the pood of the Oddfellows\u2019 annual church parade on July 5th, leav-ihjç Magog soon as train arrival, arriving at OcorgeVille about noon.Turcotte's Brass Band from North Hatley will he in attendance.ROUND TRIP 35c.\u2022- The Celebrated The expenses of the King\u2019s house BljTTER market QUIET feold are estimated at $860.000 a year\tPRICES EASY During his- even years\u2019membership Montreal, July 4\u2014There appears ¦uur s\t.\tn u t>e less interest taken In the June of the Hampton-bn-Thatnes Council, creameries this year, notwithstanding Mr.S.Wertheim did not miss a single that prices arc about 2c lower than ; council or committee meeting, 773 at- a year ago.j\toil\tThe demand during the past week tendances In all.___________________ hag ^\tf ^ ^\t\u2014 \u2014\tauction sales bringing 24c for finest Births Manraps, & Deaths iteurized, fine 23{c and seconds 22c.AND | Hackney Staliion E A R IT U ENTKRPRIS E ill make the season at the Lennoxviüè House.Terbia, $10 to v-arrant.A.M.TAYLOR.SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.BIRTHS LEFEBVRE\u2014At Govan, Sask., June 28,\t1914, a son to Mr.Mrs.Allan Lefebvre.KEMP\u2014 At Stanbridge East.Monday, June 29th, a daughter Mr.and Mrs.H.Kemp.BULLARD\u2014At Stanbridge East, on i and CHEESE MARKET MORE ACTIVE AT THE DECLINE Montreal, July 4\u2014At the fractional decline of ic to jc per lb.there was more activity çver the cable on °n Tuesday, sales of between 7,000 and t0 8,000 boxes being reported at 12|c to 12jC for finest Western, white and on colored.The sale was also reported Saturday, June 27th., a aaughtet t0 of 500 boxes of finest Eastern at Mr.and Mrs.G.G.Bullard.\t12|c and 250 boxes at 12.}c.The DÎON\u2014 At Montreal, on Saturday, \u2022 cheese has been arriving in splendid June 27th., a son to Mr.and Mrs.condition, the cool weather being fa-Joseph Dion, of Stanbridge East.vorable for the make.Sales of Que- i -\tbee cheese have been reported all the DEATHS\tway from Hie to 12}c as to qual- LYNCH\u2014At Quebec, P.Q., on the ity-26th June, 1914, Florence Mary -i j .Lynch, aged 22 years and 5 months,! second daughter of the late Law-! rence Lynch, of Quebec.Funeral took place from the residence of her brother, Mr.W.J.Lynch, No.163 Grande.Alice, on Monday.29th June, 1914.1 HOME STUDY The Arts Course may be tnken by Côrrespôn-dence, but students desiring to graduate m u r t a 11 e nd one session.OUEEN\u2019L UNIVERSITY KINGSTON, ONTARIO ARTS\tAPPLIED SCIENCE EDUCATION\tIncluding MEDICINE\tENGINEERING SUMMER SCHOOL JULY and AUGUST 22 G.Y.CHOWN, Registrar, Kingston, Ont.\u201d4-\u2014 CARD OF THANKS.I desire to express mv heartfelt thanks for the many acts of kindness and the great sympathy J received from ray friends at.thé tittle ot my recent be reavement., I Sutton, You\u2019il Aiwa à Stick By Us these three capital cataclysms, at least it must see in him one of those dynamic personalities which alter the course of history and mould the destinies of nations.Peace to ashes.He has gone at a moment when peace trembles in the balance and when the wisest of men are prone TROUT BROOK.Mrs.Samuel Morrison, to her j home in St.Johnsbury, VI., after I visiting her brother and sister, Mr.Chester Thurber, and Mrs.L.Woodruff, of this place.A surprise party was given at the SOUTH STUKELY.The annual lawn social in counec-tion with St.Matthew\u2019s Church, So.home of Mr.Robert Barber on Mon Stukely, will be held on the I-arson-ase lawn on Tuesday evening, July 7th.The affair will be under the direction of the Ladies\u2019 Guild, who are known universally for their good management and bounteous provis- to plunge into the falsehood of ex- , ion.On Tuesday evening there will tremes.It may be that his pass- be full moon, so those who do not ing will sober partisanship and dis- like the darkness, need not be afraid pose of the factions to listen to reason.\u201d -i,- 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS.Philadelphia, July 4.\u2014John Evans, aged 13, and David Parson, 18, shot in the legs; Hartin Huber, aged 5, probably blinded In one eye; Richard Coleman, aged 16, disfigured for life by a cannon cracker which exploded in his face, are among the victims of premature Fourth of July celebrations yesterday in Philadelphia Hospitals.to come out.There is no admission fee.Ice-cream and other dainties will be provided.day evening, June 30th, in honor of his sister and husband, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Wilson and cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Wilson ; also Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Barber, old residents of this place, who are spending a few days, visiting friends and relatives.In spite of the bad state of the weather quite a number were present and a very pleasant evening was présent.Mr.Read was ably assisted by Miss !\t0f nt.hipAn T?r\\Viiw.c*\tQn a -nTr th© Methodist Churcti, in Clarence-, ws oj Ii!le' and Mr- J Jrving, Mr.McCabe, ! Kathleen Robins, soprano, Ernest Armitage, baritone, both P.G.M., both expected to be present promise and whose efforts showed XTtW, wUfXf c,,™ tw ,p.revenl'\" prrvnip nrn/nf 4-K-ie t.__ xr.\tthem.He felt sure that the in- ifn Which inX £ eh j 6 manaer ; terest in the Order was as keen as an-nla'uiprt nnci c ^ ^\tS
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