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[" = : \u2014 , \\- LIT , y, NO.105.! .4 ANOTHER | JHNSTOWN FLOOD.ssylvania Town is Partly Submerged.i > ADS ALL TIED FP GREAT: af FL00D IN HALF A CEN.=.QuRY,AT BUTLER.apr fle, IS miles north.a.éérly yesterday.caused Stony | suddenly here and por- er purt of theerty are 28 o'clock | until tbe water.rose to IN feet, It as F \"ihe first floor jh many houses, \u201cil of polire has ordered the m jt a large tenement house, \u2018con- bo 90 families, to vacate the pres for.fear the building will he d by the flood.: Island Park, a are resort, two miles from the has been practically washed-out y: stence, but, \u2018ho fives were lost, - I oly fatality resting from the dis the Killing of Ld so.far reporte ghnown WOMEN, who was stravk 4 train while standing on the fa- od stone \u201cbridge here, watching i ter, - oi the flood was reached at +, and repart= fronr towns above g that the waters: are subsiding ta o The damage along Stony Creek mated BL S25.000, At Hoovers: 4g an unoccupied frame schoolhouse, Rs county bridge were washed i Lo Cs OBST IN BRITY YEARS, _ hikr, Pa., June =.-= Continnons prstorms \u2018and heavy rains \u2018has ded in the greatest tlood in this on in ball a century.Betweëñ tsiown and North Hope.the down- + membled a cloudburst, Five of water, is pouring pver the geway of the Boydstown dam and | miler at noon was within a few ws of the top ob the dani.Kearps® slow, north of Butler_is_ covered paine ft of water.7 3 \u201ck- 10 rise of the low « water.Froue b.RTA EEE A A A 4 oe.\u2014t REIGN TRADE pus.1 st Of Canned Meat - wot | of the medical \u201chealthy nan .and startling \u2018the em: ng, which be totul- al.Minérs* Congress the Gert Belgian delegates produced facts and figures concerning ployment of women in mini {he congress resolved phould Ady prohibited.: Co i The (ievman,- Ansteipn, Bdlgian and American prohibiting he employnjent DÉ children: under the 'sge of 14, or m underground work il they had reach- «1 thelage of 16, A resolution in favor o periods of a fortnight each we f {wo holiday annunlly the whole should be read, and read ite > = SHERBROOKE, QUB.FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906, 05H Gen Dd a Daily a Recor OF SHERBROOKE First Anniversary Fittingly _ Observed.| \u2018 _ .7 THE MAYOR PRESIDES AT MEET- ING\u2014A WORTHY INSTITU The celebration of the anniv the opening of the Young Christian Association tous p teruay ut-the rooms on W Stand was an occasion _of mu -est to all present, The parlor -HlleG, and at vie appointed warship, Mayor UTI.uiivier, chair, supported by the Kev, Keay, pastor of Plymouth \u20ac tional church.: ersary of Wonien 8 uce yus- cilington ch 1nter- was well time ls took the Le, Jollery ungreg'u- After the opening hymn, Mrs, Jonts, the Presiuent, gedd the annual _ report, giving a.brief account of the wors that! had been carried on during thé yeär, and speaking of the growth of the Association, und the biight outlook for the future: More fimus were needed, but she believed they would come, and in- \u201ctime the Y.W.C,A.would havea comfortable and suitable home, 7 A letter from Mr.John Leo C., was read regretting his ina be present, and Mayor Olivie very briefly and simply, hit the point.The Mayor said .personally appreciated the work of the Y.W.C.A.It was very much needed, and was à great benefit to the city.Sherbrooke now could \u2018offer the young \u201cwomen who came from outside places a comfortable, pleasant, respectable home, where they were taken care of and well looked after.\"Much had been said in regard to the Y.M.C.A,, but up till the \u2018opening of the Associ- lation nothing had been done for young hard, k.bility to Mm.spoke much to that he women and this should not he.He congratulated the President and di rectors on their success and closed by paying.a high compliment to |the foresight, usefulness and manageipent of the executive,\u2019 Phe Rev.G, Ellery Read made a powerful and striking address.He spoke.in part as follows : \u201cThe early Christians recognized the fact] of their responsibility to each other and in Jerusalem there was no lack of inter- ést in members of the church.Rich men sold\u2019 all that they had and distributed [to the*necessities of those in want, nd all down through the centuries the same spirit\u2019 hus been shown by the Christian church, The [religious houses and monasteries in\u201d the middle ages were refuges for the poor and unfortunates, where they found Christian consolation, and whatever oùr differences may be, whether in methods or church polity, wherever men feel for their: brothery\u2019s needs, there we shall find the work of Christ, 1 rejoice to l sec how successful our friends upon the nill have been in raising, their great Monument National for the benefit of the homan Catholic young.men, and | congratulate Bishop LaRocque, whom.LL have the honor to know and the parish priests upon the devotion of their people.1 beliGve that they too ] will rejoice when we are able'to have a grand Y.M.C,A, building as well as one for our young .women.; \u201cMany young women are coming to\u201d this and every city and we have à great responsibility in regard to them.\u201cPassing the Paton mill recently 1 pt.It all {alls on the\u201d packers.\u201d this \u201cParliament 77 Mr.Ging Mars\u2019 (aw the army of workers pour out Bhat is the result on your foreign kaply, given first in French and then in after theie- day®s toil.These men and Wht of the present agitation?\u201d ask- English, wag, \u201cI am ready to answer women are contributing \u2014to the bene- > Pr Wadsworth: >, _ {this question, but before that T wish} {it of the country by their work, We El is very disastrous, replied the) to consult counsel.[ ask anf, adjourn- 0 oe day suflicient emphasis upon fr.Our foreign demand'for ment fdr one week.\u201d This was re.this, and thus we give the Socialists a 4 eats and manufactured pro- | reived with cheers from the Liberals.their opportunity.=.E has been practically cut in.two.[ Si Wilfrid Laurier then moved that] \u201cuy, often fail to understand how + + RW lovign competitors are all making | Mr.Cig Mars be discharged and _or- FFthe whole social structure\u201d js welded \u201cur of this and are getting the | derrd tp appear again in ane week.together, how if-one stone falls the Peit.of the agitation, and we are This whs carried amid more\u201d Liberal whole fabrie is in danger.Ju g the loss, ; \" ~fecheers.Mr: Cing-Mars took up.his \u201cT honor his Band of women who i REASSURING STATEMENT.hat and left the chamber; and the in- pre trying to help their.sisters, and A Hrerpool, June 53 \u2014 Reassuring cident ended, = 1 do not believe that the [city of \u201cJf ients regarding\u2019 American canned ment - Sherbrooke is so poor that the money M0 were \u201cmade: by both the chair | \u201cwill not be forthcoming to furnish pan and the medical ôffirer at v&tor-.THE GREAT 7 these young women with a suitable - BY i meetine of the Liverpool health CT home, We all have a duty [to per \"aittee, \u201cThe chairman emphasized form \u201cto the young women.who come ; of elulnesss of \u2018the inspection here, MINING to this town.Let us recognize it, \"ad a very large number of tins nv 2 | and give more freely of our jtime and g emined yeurty and all of then .Le | > \u2014~ our money to help on the work of the tors, ound to he te goed, {ot Startling Evidence Regard- Y.W.C.A., which is a.work for our .sy Pre \u2018e, heegt no pe nym - _ Master, Christ.\u201d _ = ot he Smite was closely wateh- | ing Employment Of \u201cMrs, Hyndman and Mrs.(rorge Ar- - _\u2014M-J0HN BURN EE = AC ; - mitage sang a charming duet, accom- Oo London.J > VA k tr ACTION.Women._ panied by Mrs.Codere, \u2018and the latter tn Nr \"John Brie, Vire Chronicle frs \u2018 ; =\u2014 : was heard with pleasure in a piano R «0 SUTNS, H< president (O0 Teer .© I FAV = Towed by special\u201d request -b feel Governinent Tnonrd, hrisçbron AN EIGHT HOU ke DAY 15 FAVOR [soln followed by specinlT request by Be hing the: developments in ED-WAGES DISCUSSED, all much appreciated.- < M aspect bream oT a uso London, June == -At the Internation-_ Mr.W.S.Hopkins, Secretary of the Y.M.C.A,, followed with some pleasant remarks, speaking of his pleasure at the success of the Y.W.C.A, and of its co-operation with his own Association in doing the work of Christ.Votes \u2018thanks were passed to the |Presicent, [the \u2018execiptive, and to those \u2018who had askisted to.make the anviversary a succfBs, and the doxology was sung heartily.: ments werp hospita- gly pleas- Tea_ and refresh bly served and an exceedin ant hour enjoyed, REV.MR.DEEPROSE FOR SHERBROOKE Coaticook Pastor Will Succeed Rev.Mr.Richardson pransseveneres METHODIST CONFERENCE AD- JOULRNS TO MEET NEXT YEAR \u201c IN GANANOQUE, The Montreal Conference, held this year at Smith's Falls, adjourned yesterday, to meet next year in Ganano- ue.oo The final draft of the Stationing Committee Was announced,\u201d By this, the Rev.©, 8.Deeprose is appointed pastor of the Sherbrooke Church in succession to the Rev.P.L.Richardson, who goes to Ottawa.Mr.Deep- rose comes to Sherbrooke from Coati- cook, where he is conchiding a most.successful pastorate.Mr.Deeproge is \u2018known as an eloquent preacher - and earnest worker.The Sherbrooke congregation will regret the departure of \u2018Rev.and Mrs.Richardson, who are held in the highest esteem by the community in general.Their going being a necessity under the Methodist Church system, the general opinion seems to be that Conference has made a happy choice in the succession.Mr.Richardson will occupy the Methodist pulpit for two more Sundays before his removal to Ottawa.The appointments in the Townships stand as follows: .QUEBEC DISTRICT.Quebee, (i.H.Williams ; Bourg Louis to be supplied under superintendent of Quebec; Richmond and Melbourne Ridge, L.M.England : Trenholmville, one: wanted under superintendent of Richmond : Danville, W.T.Smith; Windsor Mills, J.Watson ; Sherbrooke.CS Dceprose ; Minton, tobe suppliëd ; verville, A.Wilkinson ; Birchton, Geo, Mossep ; Cookshire, I.Richardson Kel- lv; IK.A.Davis, left without an appointment at his own request ; Tast Angus, M.T.Robinson ; Marbleton, G.A.Melntosh ; St.Phillipe: de Chester, A.Délporte : Robinson, \u201d George | Crabb : Agnes, one wanted ; Leeds, A.0.Watts : Inverness, D.Mick ; Ulver- ton, G.A.Bell; Little Metis, G.H.Porter; Cape Ozo, to be supplied; Gaspe, J.A: McNeil.~~ STANSTEAD DISTRICT.Stanstead, G.8.Clendenninyy Stan- stead Wesleyan College, C.R; Flanders, principal ; A.L.Holmes, \u2018instrue- tor in Bugbee Commercial College ; W.P.Boshart, hursar Stanstead College: Coaticook, R.GG.Peever Compton, |.Wilkinson; Hatley and Cassville, J.1.Hughes ; Beebe Plain, M.Brundage ; ey, superannuated ; Barnston, B, Pierce; Magog, S.I.Newton; Fast \u201cBolton, J.W.Charlesworth-; Mansonville, L.H.Fisher.WATERLOO DISTRICT, Waterloo, JJ.W.Davidson ; South Stukely, J.Garvin; Knowlton, MW.Smith, FE.M.Taylor, inspector of public schools hy permission of conference; Sutton, J.Petts; Brome, (i.8S.Sch- amgel ; Cowansville, W.T, Brown ; Dunham, J.R.Hodgsonz Frelighs- burg, to be supplied 5 Phillipsburg, to be supplied, W.Adams, superannuated; Bedford, D.A.Lough; Farnham, G.W.Fisher ; Granby, JJ.D.Ellis; Ab- bottsford, to be supplied under superintendent: of Granby ; West Shefford, A.Galley, Lawrenceville, © Hux- table ; Roxton Pond, Acton Vale, L.Mnssicotte.DROWNING IN \u201cST.FRANCIS.Six-Year-0ld Boy Loses His Life.7 \u2014\u2014 FELL, FROM™ BOAT INTO THE SWIFI-CURRENT \u2014 BODY NOT RECOVERED.Another drowning occurred in the St.Francis _ River, yesterday afternoon, have been spending © nr few ext of anys In some cages they.were | 0 Moderate to fresh winds, east- + |\" \u2019 + \u2014 \u201cà di have sons to Wont-ob, only [52 a week, while th wine, off; + erly and southerly, mostly fair 4 Mr.A.W.Cleveland is at Cobalt, 1 .- x _ 5 qe \u201c1, < © ge BA\" nd 4 épi ; , .; | is ly o FXe .\u201c .* ; bri, he Joined there hy Mrs, cors weit able to vary a SD nt + nn warm, but thunderstorms + ont.in the interests of the\u201d Rand: 3 : 56 will ave ; _ .cle Hy [wages from Le) cents anv places.+ \u201cy ; I~ tgnta- L ACCOIn pay hone Lo EEL = + in many.Rr Jenckes Company, # re ae 2° cf VR iil ! Loar rrr ttt ?pe ge = = \u201c =, _ _ : ¢ 5 3 } a 5 \u20ac .- .- _ ç ~ _ - - .| \\ i 5, .- 27 | - Rs = 2 - _ a IN V 4 - vo.= : i - oS Lennoxville, - A.FE, Sanderson; Saw-] Georgoville, to be supplied ; D, Brill, | one \u2018wanted 5 | make the place | The plank that he spoke of was cov- eredl with oil and slippery.\u2014 ; Cross-examined : Witness _ had al- THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.Germany, Austria and Italy Stand Together.- \u2014_ » FRANCIS JOSEPH, THE KAISER AND VICTOR EMMANUAL EXCHANGE TELEGRAMS, Vierñna, June 8 \u2014 Telegrams exchanged Wednesday between Emperors Francis Joseph and William on the one hand and the King of Italy on the other evidently were drawn up with the view of discouraging a continuance of the reports of coldness he- tween the German Emperor and.King Victor Emmanuel, and the consequent weakness of the Dreibund, The two em- + perors telegraphed jointly\u201d as follows : \u201cAs two allies we send to you, the third, a sincere, united expression of unalterable friendship.\u201d - The Italian King\u2019s reply was equally warmhearted and telegraphed : \u201cI share your satisfaction for unity and beg that yon will accept the as- \u2018surance of -my.true and inviolable amity.\u201d P.E.I.VOTES FOR PROHIBITION.Seott Act is Finally Re- | _\u201d pealed._ \u2014 P.EI.VOTED SOLID FOR INTRODUCTION OF \u201cPROHIBITION.Charlottetown, P.ET., June B.\u2014Yes- terday was election day for the repeal of the Scott \u2018Act in Queen\u2019s county, Prince Edward Island.So far twenty polls havè-heen heard from out of six ty-bwo, Ju they give totals of 695 against the act and 78 for the act.This means that the Scott_ Act is repealed by a big majority, and that now the whole province will be under the prohibition law In the election for this county, as in the.case of the other two counties, in which the elections were held but a short time ago, the voting was solid for the introduction of prohibition.Temperance workers are congratulating themselves that Prince.Edward \u2018Island is the banner province with regard {o prohibition.EVIDENCE IN - ~ CAMERON CASE Witnesses For Defence Now : Being Heard.PLAINTIFIFS WITNESSES QUESTIONED REGARDING PLACE WHERE CAMERON MET HIS DEAT.R.J.Willard, Just Angus, was: the first witness examined in the aîter- _noon in the case of Cameron vs, the Royal Paper Mills Co.He stated that he had been-employed with the company as a milwright for about eight years.He was well acquainted with the wheel room where the deceased met his death, He was a member of the coroner's jury\u201d and.examined the room on that occasion, as well ns on_ previous occasions.Deceased was caught_in the outer edge \u2018of the wheel, He had been \u2018in there when the -wheels were in motion and had \u2018noticed that there was a plank running over one.side but not over the crown gearing.All such places were \"dangerous, \u2018There would be no difficulty in putting a \u201ccovering over that wheel.If such were put on it would safe.Witness saw some new railing erected, but that was not as satisfactory as a covering.ways considered such places dangerous, but he had never drawn Mr, Cameron's attention to it.He was of opinion that hefore diconnecting wheel that they should he stopped, but there was certain preliminary work that-could be done before this was done, It would take several hours to make a disconnection, James Elliott, bricklayer, \u201cMontreal, and formerly of Fast Angus, stated that ha had worked at the mills.of the company for several years and knew the wheel house, He considered it & very dangerous place, and had been warned to be carefuf when he entered the place.Mr.R.N.Arkley, millwright, stated that he had been forly -years con- nectesl with the millwright business, He thought the place in question was a dangerous place, \u2018The small \u2018platform, extending out-over & part of one of the gears was very slippery with oil.- The witness was put through a 5e vere eross-examination as to the scale of the model which be.had pre pared.The witness admitted thât certain parts were not according to senle, but was positive that the model of the gearings was correct, John Stubbs, millwright, Windsor Wills; stated that he had been working at the company\u2019s mills for thir teen years until last summer.He was in charge of the wheel room for some time #and-*was under the superintend- ance of the superintendent, Mr.Weth- eral,- He took out the crown gear on three different occasions, and & certain amount of preliminary work be: fore stopping the wheels, as it stopped a certain amount of the mill when this work was done, He considered it- L dangerous and helieved the _ plan of covering produced hy Mr, Arkley would be quite feasible.Re-examined\u2014If the covers-werre on | the gears it would assist in\u2019the pre- JW.BISHOP CARMICHAEL HIS PARISHER, VISITING ~South S - His Lordship Bishop Carmichael preached to a large congregation _ on Monday evening at St.Matthew's, On Tuesday, His Lordship was driv- -n to Kastman where he administered the holy rite of Confirmation to a class of five young people, four of whom were from this parish.\u2018 ACCIDENT -IN PANMILL AT BOYN- : TON.Boynton, June 8.-(Special.) \u2014 An accident occurred here Thursday afternoon in the sawmill.A belt got broke, and Mr.Lorenzo Hill laced it, \u2018and\u2019 after putting on half speed went underneath to see if it worked properly.© While looking at it his clothing became entangled, and he was drawn around the shaft, completely stripping his clothing from his body with the exception of his shoes and socks, Dr.Whitcher was called and pronounced no hones broken, but badly bruised.\u2018 DUDSWFLL, TOWNSHIP COUNCIL.Dudswell, June 8.\u2014(Speeial.) \u2014 The Municipal Council met on Monday, the | 4th.Present, the Mayor, Jos.Cunningham, and Councillors Osgood, Lasell, Desmarais, Dawson and Bishop \u201c H.Cunningham was appointed special superintendent to lay \u2018 out a King's highway crossing the property of J.A.Bell and Alex.Boisvert, and spbmit a proces verbal thereof to the Council at the next regular session.\u2018Bills were ordered paid as follows: Good Roads Machinery Co., $11; _D, 6, Loomis & Sons, for drain pipe, $29.90 ; Jos.- Dostie, work on roads, $23.25; C.C.Rolfe, work on roads, $1; V.1.Bishop, winter roads, $33.- 60; G.D.Bishop, winter roads, $1.65; Codere & Co., steel scrapers, $29.21; Phil Plante, work on roads, $4.90; Jos.Bloomfield, work on winter roads, $17.70 ; M.Manseau, work on roads, $6.75; J.Kidd, $1.75.RIFLE SHOOT AT STANBRIDGE LEAST.Stanbridge Fast, June 8.\u2014(Special) ~The second match of the Canadian Military Rifle League competition was shot on the Stanbridge Rifle Range by the ten competitors representing the Stanbridge Rifle Association.It was to be regretted that the weather again happened.to be showery, irter- fering and at times interrupting .the shooting.The following is the score in detail 7 200 500 600 Total.yds.yds, yds, E.M.Sheppard .33 33 31 .97 C, B.VanAntwerp 20 31 _ 30 90 Geo.G, Bullard\u201d, .27 32 29 80 Robert Kidd , , .2 32 21 75 I.H.Baker , , .21 24 20 65 T.- Robert , .265 18 4 48 ND, V.Sweet .32 25- 19 , 16 Lester Stolliker .-23- 22 28 73 H.Russell .29 32 27 88 20 25 84 K, E.Halt .30° Total 2T2 279 234 TRG -ULt,-Col.Gilmour, the President, was present upon, this occasion and.did somé excellent shooting, but not being a member of the competing team no official recdrd df his scoring was taken.¢ - 7 7 JGALE-MILLER; Knowlton, June 8, (Snecial)-A very quiet but pretty wedding took place Wednesday, June 6, at 1.30 p.m, at the home of Mrs.Henry Miller, when Miss Ella Miller and Mr.Benjamin Gale, of Montreal, were united in holy - wedlock.\u2018The bride was becominelv dressed in white silk and bridal veil with lilies of the valley and carried a bunch of white doses.\u2014 Miss Nina Carter, cousin of the bride, acted ag hridesmaid and was attired in white and carried a bunch of sweet peas.; - The groom was supported by his brother, Mr.Herbert Gale.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Writ.Smith, in the presence of th: family and a few friends, The bride's going away dress was of hlue with a-blue chiffon hat.\u201d Mr.and\u201d Mrs.Gale drove to Foster to take the train where they were well showered with rire, The happy couple will spend their honeymoon in Toronto, Quebec and other points, and on their return will reside in Montreal.\u2018 The hride was the recipient_of many beautiful and nseful presents.Among them were a silver cabinet from fhe mother and hrother and sister of the groom; set.of silver Ienives and forks, Mr.and Mrs, A.- Carter: dozen silver ten spoons, table spoons and dessert: apoons, the Hon.Syduev Fisher; handpainted sofn enshion, Misa Haines; cheek, mother of the bride and others too numerous to mention.FSS TRANSACTED AT THE SCOTSTOWN COUNEIT, - MEETING, - Scotktown, June R\u2014(Special.) \u2014The reœulaf; session of the Municipal Coun- oil was held on Wednesday, a full BUSH hoard | being present under the presi- deney [of the Mavor, W.Bowman, It was resolved-\u2014 \u201cThhé the Council get the land boughk for a public park staked out and reported on, : ] \u201cThat the Seerctary Treasurer enll a special meeting to deal with the Ag- pieultnral Society grounds ng SOON AS the County Conneil's decision Was given.i} \u2018 L \u2018That the Secretar-Treasurer 15 authorized to issûe a certificate to -P.1.Roy to keep a temperance hotel.\u201cThat the valuation roll be received and homologated.LS \u201cThat & by law levying eleven mills on the dollar valuation be levied on all the taxable real estate in.the mou \u2018nicipality, and an, assessment of five cents on the dollar rental be prepared and enacted to cover the expenses for the current year.\u201c are\u201d herehy authorized to get à good liminary work, Fel, Wyatt, \\nillwright, Windsor - (Continued on page five.) man for policeman and make ar tention, - PARTS OF THE EASTERN tukely, June 8.\u2014(Special)- [ M.Desmarais, work on roads, $7.30 ; | \u201cThat the Police Committee be and rangements for a suitable place of de- rer | Cran A en re A THIS LICENSE QUESTION AT © BME, Brome,\u2019 om 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Owing to the abu.e of intoxicating liquor at the fall fair oA the directors deemed it advisable to ask the Council \u2018when granting licenses to put a restriction on the sale of intoxicating liquor during the days of the fair in 1906.« A petition was circulated \u2018and largely The gan e will start.at 3 p.m.EE MONEY SAVING EARLY $ MORNING ~ SPECIALS ; : FOR [TO- MORROW.\u2018 - ! _ - ¢ a ¢ - Ww wlingtoh Street.= +++ D® tisem are sa Early.Morning Specials ! 8 to 10 a.m- To-Morrow.NO TELEPHONE ORDERS accepted for these early morning specials.Come your- sell or send down.\u201cCHIFF NT * TAFFETA SILK\u2014 Some shot effects.Others plain.A 1 colors EXC EIT Black.lue 75c.; 8 to IV am, 48¢ yd.SUMMER CORSETS\u2014 | - « Cpol net quality.\\ Valud 4c - 8ito 10 a.m.dic w.LONSDALE CAMBRIC\u2014 J = Value 14c yd.= _- 8 to.10 awm., 10c¢ yd.FLESH BRUSHES\u2014 Value ne.Rito 10 a.ni., 3 \u2018each.TALCUM POWDER\u2014 | \u2014 Value fôez : i * R{to-10 g.m., \u20186¢ tin: A EMBROIDERED COLLAR] TABS\u2014 Vhalues 106 and fä6, lo .8 to tu aan, Be.SMALL [BOYS BASEBALL BATS\u2014 | 7 m0 &|to 10 a.ui, De each.1 Fo WHITE SHELE PAPER\u2014 \u2018| 10 yds in a piece.| [to 10 u-an., Be piece.! FINESTIRED SALMON\u2014 | | 8 |to 10 a.nr, 2 tins for 25c.CANNED PiAS\u2014 \"OT Value 10e tin.\u201d 8ilo 10 am.3 for 20c._\u2014 You will find in this space more n at pritited.to-day\u2014we have sifted out a batch of such ¢ have not done the department justi tractive, in some cases w tas be t of space limitation should have place here.that has been omitted on accoun specially in Ladies Ready-to- Wear {draw crowds o of w re [ \u201cmnie : , } pare \"Dally Store News OPEN LATE TO-NIGHT.Goods, but we feel that omen from the mere spreading of the news by « ing you the extra profit, that other stores must add.Ladies\u2019 Summer Waists We expect to-morrow will be a hig day SILK At $16.00.J ; Ë in these gonds7 so we are specially pre- Co \u2018paved for.vou.Newest New.York styles SHEAR WHIT I LAWN QUAL TY \u2014 ! in all sizes: AL $5.75.Extra values at .RW TY\u2014 a Vue, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 up: FINE LUSTRE QUALI | - At $0.75.| Silk Waists CRASH QUALITY\u2014 | | At $4.65 Made of wasbable Jap silk.in ivory and =, \u2018HAM QUALITY i] black, daintily made and trimmed.New- SCOTCH GINGH : est styles\u2014all sizes $3.50 and $4.50 At $4.25.\u2014 ; Ye 9 .\u201c°° SPOT DIMITY QUATITY\u2014 2 Ladies\u2019 Waists | At $8.25 ; SUMMER COATS\u2014 A I We have a superb line of these new Blacks and fawns, $0 to $12.: Summer' Waists now rcady.tyles are 38 SUMMER COATS\u2014 : dainty and / now.Materials {that are MISSES 00 to $10.00.} smart and up-to-date and sizes that \u2018 STUMES+\u2014 : PE LADIES\u2019 TALLOR MADF CO ensures all of a perfect fit.At 75c, £9.50 10 $20.00.i 1 + $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $1.90 up.New Neck Frilling _ Just placed in stock a supply of new ; Silk Neck Frillings, which are now \u2018auite \u201cthe corréet thing.\u2019 - Prices\u201420c; 25¢ and Oc per yard.- (Any \u2018quantity cut) | - We invite your inspection \u201cand comparison.ews of unusual interest than in any 0 : +++.SHOP KARLY TO-_\u2014 Q! MORROW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE § : FARLY MORNING\u201d $ SALE, i} $ evaaadene +++.June Sth, 1906.ther adver- items as we think will be ce\u2014that is, the news This is this great de artment- would] , La customers, of how we] Friday, À Shirt Waist Suits: 1 TAFFF RTA QUALI TY\u2014, LADIES PRESS SKIRTS\u2014 : $2.60 to $8.LADIES\u2019 ' £2.60 to $5.; MISSES DRESS SKIRTS\u2014 - £2.90 to $3.90.CHILDREN'S REEFERS-\u2014 No one \u2014 io bu - : =: .; : Are you interested in our new style of Bargain Day for next Tues- - day as outlined in last night's Record ?Grips, Grocery SHERBROOKE \u2018DAILY RECORD, Mr.A.O.Norton: \u2018and his party who | \u201cthat the bridegroom ' LUSTRE SKIRTS\u2014 À $3.50 to $6.50.x + ; 1 in i ! sat JUNE 8, 1906.Era Bayley 3 Lots Whitewear.Consisting $1.75.Special for this sale 25c, litre - Barly Morniné Specials FOR SATURDAY.Ladies White Lawn Aprons, Kid Gloves, |.3 Vy \"hLité 2,507 Childgen\u2019s White \u2018Pinafores, Sc, Colored Pinafores, | Hemmed Linen Towels, \u2014AT\u2014 | Saturday Specials] L.À Bayley's.me » | 186 39c 5c yd.- Bel Ib.Blow: es at 0% 8 1.25 doz.These are pure lineñ, good size, and- regülar price is $2.25 doz.Linen Napkins\u2018 - 5-8 bine, pure linen, regular \"$1.30 doz.Tapestry:Carpets, - 98C doz.- hen \"We will offer the above Carpet at this low figure for Saturday only.12 1-2¢.| Wrappers, | lin demin, pint.and hlack sateen.» Lot of Remnants i in Lace, (Guipure and Val.) in Jemgths fs Lo À r 5 \u201c I yds rai il E a of all Ladies\u2019 White Garmefits, ranging | in price-from $1.00 to _ 50c and : 75c.: \u20ac- 8\" 98c, white they list.Japatese Silk Blouses, ew goods, ail sizes at $1.75 while they last.+ Regular value $1.25 to $1.50.LL A.BAYLEY.\u201cSAWŸYERVILLE.Jdhe 8:\u2014Mr.A.S.Dunsmore, of Sherbrooke, is, in town at present in the interests of the Canadian Order of Foresters \u2014\u2014\u2014 10 funeral of Mad.Audet took Collins, of Sherbgeoke, and Mr.C 8 fo 1a ne 20¢ tin.Canned Meats CATON CORNER place on Monday.to At, Patrick's ; Akhurst- and Miss Akburst, of Coati- BABY'S 0 OWN soit 1.L BAN, © - ! uA N Yy .Û + BAKER $HHOCOBATE\u2014 If you take advantage - of the ed ; 1 0 1 aa | churoh.ae cook, spent Sunday With friends here.' = Value ide Cake.railway rates you'll.probably nded a grip Boneless Chicken, S5c tig.June 8.\u2014Mr.Hubbard Coats is load- Toe The remains of the late Mrs.San- E | \"CIGAR Ma .R lo 10 a.m\u2019 }9c cake.of some sort.A good assortment here Boneless Turkey, 35c tin.NE.cattle and hogs for tho St.John, ; \u201coro ford Dinsmore; of Bulwer, were buried | leaves the skin \u2018so vtt, | THE SHERBROU FIVE ee OR ROYAL HOUSEHOLD at sensible prices.- junch Tonguo, S0c ting market this-meek.June 8\u2014Mr.and Mrs.P: MeDonald in Maplewood cemetery on Tubsday th d.sweet that i _ FLON SUT CASES \u2018 Ce a Mrs.Nourse and daughter are visit-, and Mr.and Mys.Davitt, of Rich- | 8lternoon.smoo an ' W.R.WEBSTE , $ ey \u2014 \u2018 ° , ?4 ne a.TR & 4610 am., 82.45 hag.; \u2014#2.35, $2.65, $3,90, $5.75 and 86.ys, Canned Ham, 20c tin, ing relatives.in Flanders, poele who, 1avMlgren.the guests of vire older Generations of Methodists every time it is used: R so Co FCOMYORT SOAP\u2014 - \u2014 | LÉATHER GRI s\u2014 T Corned Beef, 18¢ tin.: Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Chas.Chappel are NI Smith, this week, returned Lo v ear wi regret of the passing hy ar 4 100 bars.in a ny - Assorted aire, - i \"Ready Lunch Beef, 18¢c tin away for a few weeks\u2019 vacation à in the | Richmond tto- day.| fray at his home in Ontario of Rev.gives renewed delight.pâcEt ; o ) R lo 10 a.m.75 case.| $2.00, $2.35, $2.80 up to $5.Ready - Lune f, 18 .= States.Mr.If.Korhes, civil engineer, who Jas.Pearer, M.A.who during: his _ ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED ps OORE Ca REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR\u2014 |: EXTENSION VALISES-L Ç © Deviled Hatu, Turkey and Chicken, 1240 Mr.a Mrs.Ingham, of St.Johns has been surveying the \u201cline for - the pet ol Bawyerville \u201creceived into \"Mirae.MONTALAL né =.He - ; | .4 a - ._ ; .> \u2019 - Je , , ure e \u20ac w ) , \u2018 \u201c a ! pound, hogs.35; : ; Unbreakahle\u2014seven sizen.tin.- bury, wt.are the guests of Mr.Wells telephone between Shawinigan Falls in aétive ee vi I in who are How Ç; tp am, $1.35.80e.Toc, Boe, $1.00, $1.25 $1.35 (v\u2014 .Hod \u201c| and Asbestos, returned to Victoriaville rvice in\u2019 the churches of oles Jo eiraieatepTectaciseioatealssloaieaseloeionioeies dion $1.50.7 to 7° Canned Fish ne ad M MeGilt f B 1 Thursday.He was accompanied by.this distrie le Al le and K 1 ; r.a rs.MCclalitON, O uiwet his brother Dr.Forbes, of M .SF.an rs, ton Lindsay attend- error \u2014\u2014\u2014 Qloves\u2014All Kinds | New \u2014 Finest Red Samoa, 15c tin._ were the guests of Mr, Stevenson, on! who has heen a guest at we od the Convention of the Stanstead : MONTREAL HOTELS, 1.1% 0, ps We sell the world-renowned \u201cAlexan; - Kippered Herrings, 1e tin.Sunday.\u2018 Le -Cleveland\u2019s this week, County W.CT,U.at North Hatley lust #25 \u2018 ires\u201d Rid ao 8 | | Kippered Haddie, 13e tin.: Miss Edith \u2018Sherman, of Learned Mrs.Eugene Gordon ix confined to eek, Jlrs.Lindsay being fraicral| TEL » \u2014a tn black, hte and ier and guaran _ -Scotrh Kippered.Herrîhgs in sauce, 18c Plain, spent Sunday with the Misses her bed by a very bad attack of 12 \u201c© 66ate rom Compton County.RIEN AU .- WHOLES vo every, aie.end 5 ; \u201cCotton , F tin.Lobat UT Cobleigh.\u2014 grippe.- is Lucy Gs Bal, he has spent ù i 1% a.BOURQUE Girls\u2019 Kid Gloves, 75c pair._ , Pinast Yok or 20c tin., Miss Ina Cobleigh spent Saturday at pe ll be morning service at stayinge ot N th H iL or nos |, 58-60 Jacques de \u201ca + = Ladies\u2019 Taffeta Gloves, duc, Be, 30c, 7 \u2018anadian Sardimes, Se tin, home with her parents.orne church next Sunday.Sunday pri Hatley dor the =um- it 4 OCERIES, Ihe pair.| = , - Hosier French Sardines, 10c¢, 124c, 15¢ tin, Miss \u2018May Winslow is visiting friends school at ten o'clock.= _ 10 [ig pa, on two with Oposite the City.GENDRON, DicN La el (lone, 0c 20 pair.a \u201c y C d F it ; \u2019 ; in Cookshire.\u2018 , SURVEYOR & Cv ENGINFER | Miss Adn \u2018Oakes, } \"3 a | ] Bail, Montreal: w .\" ona air.| Tes Sf and =o anged Fruits of] (Miss Riddle, of Sherbrooke, and Miss T,, A, DOFRESNE\u2014BOTH \u2018PHONRE school ne os finished ef Most Centrelly stunted ; 8e p= Childrents \u2014C lot es.17e 206.\" tte \u2018and At unusual! prices.Buying these E00d8 peaches- ane_ti À Hazel Todd, of Birchton., and urs.| de Water works, Sewers, Waterpowers We near Dromp on and is home for Town.\u2018 n ~ GR DR pair wees; CC «UC, wu dh oes from the best, eran makers en- ears 5 \u2018 ti n.! Parker, of Coaticook, were the guests ro of all: \u2018townships in.gtock for - sale.| vacation But | | fi -\u2014 Wher y \u201cMontreal.stop ft CL w, ÿ,; OROCHET on | ables us to name unusual prices.\u2014 \u2018ears, 25c¢ \u2018tin.Alot Mrs.BA.Aly \u201cSind n office every Saturd .ss Lizzie Butter has been speri ing.Lo en In | Ta J _ ; Le : ei .: ger over Sunday.ay.me ,' an ; oo New Neckwear for Ladies LADIES\u201d BLACK COTTON HOSL\u2014 Pineapple, 25¢ tin.Mr.Lewis Little has purchased the Fock with her sister at Flanders.THE SAVOY TEL ak | ; 15e, 20e, 25e pr.- Cherries, 25c tin.house lately Vacated by Mr.Leister, n nel.SALISBURY f Mr \u201cH SS al at the ride he 10 Vict St Opposite The mj TT MURRAY & i- Noveltied are received nearly every othe Tr\u201d .Strawherries, the ti 1 take \u2019 i the , oO r J.Smith on Wednese Av ev- 1c oria ow x he .LADIES\u2019 BLACK LISKE AOSEH ep, loc tin, and taken possession of the same.; ; Ç : Ta fe i tn in pou et Jone 8 Special quality, 50e par.| Raspberries, 15e tin.: Jl Service will be held in the Congrega- Structural Designer 8 Consulting Enginee: Sng a oa We Il attended.Tadies® Restaarant, gene Europeu WB.MURKAY,\u201d wl did display of OSE no l es on our Apples, lon cans.25 tional Church next Sunday evening ut Room 98, Sun Lit ( r.Caffin gave the children.of private Dining Room eu ces.| eritre t blo to-d t.these reasonable BLACK HOS cs, gi na, Z5C.« Butlding his el and fir ae ta (to-day at.these reasonable v HOS \u2014 i.sevet lock.-Subie SR Lernit PLANS AN 8 his class a pleasant little outing dust plan.Everything new doy, Be L.H.prices: lémbroidered in colors, 7 + Blueberries, 8 tins for 25c.ven o\u2019e oe .eet , sterni >.IO BPECIFIOATIOJS, Saturday afternoon, 4 Rates for rooms, $1.00 pe \u201c5 CT .OLIV, - 25e, 80c and 35c.- To 35e, 65e palr.| Lombard l'lums, 15e tin \u2018 Where.The sabbath, School will erapared ian Quant mr or pow.Miss Dora Murray, of Spring Hill, upwards.= 1 prom] Sor.King , ,Ç A Ç DT RS #1 take place at 6.30 o'clock, - p » Niumntit surveyed.\u2018 HOWARD GUILE &.co.®.waTr - À Boot and Shoe Special BLACK TAN Tosi.patterns Miscellaneous oo _ p|, Me.Miller will hold the raver meet- Well Televhons Eva.ot i her.sister at Cleve- \u2018 uit or STENSON, Laine plie Toe on tory Ton Shoe 2 een 1 rns, osc on 4 ing at Mr.(ico | Le feb vos on Thues- _ GC.E DWARD \u2018 ) \u2018 HAE n line bis quality, Forrect Shae, new < _ pair.] \u2018 alifornin Prunes, 10e.; uy, evenimr, A cordial.welcome to.NOR TH HATLEY I, HER MENEGILDE.Architectural Designer aed.; wo ; \u2019 wer, patent Jeather toe cap.es re : \u2018FE .l, iood Rice, 6 1b 25c, - ; \u2018 , - - i e N, n wn weight walking sole, in sices= 24 FAN gi him a5 1 ost Tap 3 D à : Councillors and School Commission: Je i\u2014Mr.Geo, Abdrews was the \u2026Stroctoral og Siné VRQUE, \"0 7.Shop stove price, 5.75 $1 50 De; 30e, 4 e, 65e: 1 pioca, for 360.SB ers meet this, week, TCs all right to buy the first pice guest of his unc ¢; Nr, JB Bryan, Office Corner Montcalm and ie wil y CODE Our price BDUL it cee agen «J | etnprD HOSF\u2014 test Sago, \u20183 Ih for 25¢, i ; rire mee looking buggy, or express you see, if | OVer Sunday last.17 buildings erected since 1st Jas TE die FiLs 5 V4 Lor, hes and \u201clila wear.Al Boup Barley, 7 Ib for 25c4 } HUNT ING VILLA.vou have money to burn, of not, yo.Mr.A.B.Hunt has = been taking 1905.Perhaps 1 can help 20 6 gargs | 8 male an Sewing tachines 3 I 2 ind S50 nate, 18 BUORE: © Tlaked Wheat, 4 1b for 19c.A CO .will see ours, and save.\u2018 charge of the Customs Office: at\u2019 Beecher Adjuster for the Stans 11 3 Z0c and 25c pair.Frosting Sugar 3 1h for 15c.- : \u2018 June 8, Rev, W.1.Contes will] Wo have.\u2018et.a complete Falls, Vt,, during the abse nce- \u201cof.Mr.brooke Mutual Fire Inn.00 fF\" i Rowan ; pri dollars hy mrchosTié here.NE - 0 Baker's Cacoa \"ofc tin ; - {| preach here in the U niversalist ( Tharch ; yeu.omplete assortment Win Kingsbury.K mn em alt, D & CRAN Phbold atategrent, but we back it.up with date \u2018 # » .3 23 - : \u2019 gna Four specia Droph ad Machines which J Baker's Chocolate, 23e cako.Ts rar Musa.Jiné à With.at » vw Ft \u20ac The obsequies of te Inte Mr.donor - Joseph 0 L.Mi MAN: rig es, a \u2018rench Sweet Chocolate, 106 cake ; nm.- Robitaille UFACTUR RA we offer al $1U.50_ and | $24.50.Latest D « Unsweetened Chocolate, 10c- cake ! \u201cMr.W.TE LeBaron of, North Haley once 8S, c 7 Su ¢ took place ut qe pelo h -Civil Eagineer ad Land sure improvements and adtav bine \u2018nis throughout a Webb's Cocoa Powder, 10e ti * 4 ce À nN - on aturday morning, we deceased a.Te , i in.MM] was the gn (| I J.Gamshy : Bhochrc BJ ee » ô4E, highly finished.We.can all sorts \u2018Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 124c packet.{Hone dit fast.werk > Lo Expresses, ny two years of ue und hile 7 Sanbora Btrewt, Ramon safely say (that these cannot be duplicated © Watcestershire siice, 124c¢ hottle, z ; it Si =, ; sided: here for: mahy véars, \u2019 ki ner Telephone .| ve elsewhere nder forty dollars.Taking into store today anoth er ship- Rowats\u2019 Tmported Piékles, 250 bottlo } Several of our young men intend : Tops Etc Miss M Howe i seriously ill ith .Bell and BER wil a al Extraor dinar Val fi mont af baskets, including all th wanted French Mustard, 10c glass.Mo: going to dri this year.| { , # [cute appendicitis, Dre.\u2018Melninehlin.* Water works, seweragte.po ~~ \u2019 \u201c| y a ues i \u2018kinds.Orange\u201d Marmalade, Ihe glass.{ Miss Nellie Fairbrother is home from Also, a few second-hand Buggies and of Stewartstown, N.H., \u2018and Ward; oi nent a specialty.\u2014 = .Silk Liniogs varxir BASKETS _ Jam in 7 tb pails, 65c.{ Saw erste mith a sore hun Je presses, \u2018at bargaink, to clear.Canaan,\u2026 Vit, were called in atte spiel t fm: n | = ' PRA e +1 Ss _ p\u2014\u2014 : vr.Bean of Sherbrooke, and Mrs, \u2014_\u2014 ance, A | § à hi PT Splint lit .! n : : : ; .The demhnd for these Vinings has ine Thine auality.18e, 1567 I Farwell and danghter, of Lennoxville, AGE NCŸ FOR RAE ès Ray FORKS, Mr.Harry Clark entérfnined his Î antic e 416 BY.~~.oH us - to Hive these our special at- Covered at.25c, 30c, 35c3 - _ FLOUR\u2014 BEST BRANDS - {#| Were calling on Mrs.B.J.(famshy on friends to a par ty on.Friday evening - OF THE CANADIAN \"PACIF ORAN \u2018enfion anëd we now show some extra ILLOW- ror = A Sunday.last, A large number were presents , MAIL SERVICE D CENTRA values in the same., Co W 1.QUALITY\u2014 - Tt.looks as il flour is to be higher-\u2014 À T : Te ROYAL ; Jd.AM Uncovered at 40c, 50e, 60c, 0, long as our stock.lusts will sell Kh r us Ir.and Mrs, 10.T, Tunting and son » TURNER.and a very plensaht evening was spent.a \u2026 AND FASTEST _- Co = wore BLA I TAIFFTA SILK\u2014 90e.prices.uo .ses al_ 0 Archie, spent Sons at Moe's River.s We are pleased to report that.Mr< FINEST 8\u201d be NTINENTAL, .ve speclally for fine linings ; won't, Covered at 75¢, 85c.Bag Barrel.\u2026 Mr.and Mrs.S.Huntine.of Sher- tort \u2018Hatley.Win.Young who \"has been suffering \u201cEMPRESSE Caui état vaine 9 Chats \u201cCLOTHES BASKETS\u2014 | Five Roses .$2 50 | 45.iy brooke, were the guests of his mother, .from a severe attack of inflammation nk | THE NEw SHER and: ou es-at bôc, 75e, B0c, 90e - 70e, 86e, VOc.- Ogilvie's Royal House- Mrs.L.B, Hunting, on Sunday last.or the exes is somewhat better.MONTREAL, QUEBEC and LI Bod be \u2018 \u2014\u2014 oO erases.saves; seesas $2.50 -$5.15 nm - W.R.BRADLEY 8 Mr.1 hos.Vv andy \u2018ke, of Halls Stre an, 9 \" ag =.SOILED CLOTHES HAMPERS\u2014 | Nor val Flour PR | 7 » I's May 31, TBUF,: 2000eer 0.e Taie \u201c ALBION, - , LA dies\u2019 Silk Waists oo SD handy to have in ¢ the bedroom Roda ina, Flour.3 i\u201c \"85.0 EXPTAINED, The Leading 7 sa in town Mes oxo recently.a the June 14, Thuf.g.ver serene ase of Bri Twas ssmart lines to sh ,Ç In icloset for soiled -wear.- Keen D F Strong SAL a TR z px d Nagshg.ie cu \"re péturatly pessimistic FUNERAL, DIRECT RS r.Gieorge Meggg, o a % aatror * l'Tune-23.Sat p pet pre anse ape Pal aimer tiace ap aaa le à tren.#200, (42g, rn.ans Le AMAR Coun shy von ook hoes da EM Anne | ol, and rs, Goo.Soi PU\" MONTREAL, to CONDO white.§ CE veut gif À Artos Famil Fl 169.38.127 \"\u20ac ® A TH on Frida ar class, \u201cPricer = net.no na aad + ioyed on.sce a Convenlently-.- is.Finest - mily Flour 182.\u2018Ftouf - oJ an mi 1 Sages oh Ah at \u2018easily explained.\u201d Tati ud.80 Years, Mrs.co Cd don \u2014\u2014 pe June 17, 1 ake Michigan ass).) e shal \"be 97 - Co 2 .soehe = \u2026 , ou \u2019 : ! yed on Hor - 3 À - Cotton bags at 78a\u2019 5 Tel = Bor 3 Mie for 1delire © 35 Ponte Sr.Bell Tel.297 as in tenn on Monday, visiting Je i n° ; H, SEWELL, ciey PP paobf iia 2 Hl: \u2018.: 00 ! Je Shing =\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hus rated sas _ | Shôrb ; ok; PQ et | 4 Howe, i VIE y » i ite a?JOR.wer por TT Coe UN ey Leu à 5 Pr i 4 20H, \u201c4 see + COUR xX ava Yaa heen Ce A CUS he ; , © tL Got sie ! + toe: a Pa 5 # fod iN : Waa = EES ! Lot irik ) i , PRD v - 7 EI LT : J as Ji wv 3 rhBOIE F que whi: Aon dk VY { Paie Carat } SA RU de ae at ARS 1 ; Li amer .pe LA.ms ox vedd CET Las.es des Lu, Ales Sem 6 0 Mae arranger a CN RTE Sas an ee Soft ae EUR SEINE SRE Gi ge æ SHFRBROORF, DATEY RR FRIDAY, TUXESS, 1906, = .: 4 ; ; .YET RY ¥ PAGE TELER.ours.Coffees.We know - Whose Fault is it i you are, drinking poor Tea, itis not You may be sure there will bo no - trouble on-your part; for you oan\u2019Phone We shall be pleased to send you a sample of our oelebrated Tous and hand, and it will be gratifying to both, for-you shall be getting good Tea and Coffee, and we shail be pleased to have for our customer.qe 600 por lb.; Coffoos from 250 to 40 the result before Teas from 100: |and Mrs.O.Wilson | better.| third concession cemetery NOYAN.June 8\u2014Several cases of measles have | broken out in the village.- The little three-year old son of Mr.is suffering with Pneumonia.Lo Mr.H.Vosburgh, who was seriously injured by a colt a few days ago, is Mr.E.G.Fadden has just completed ; the erection of a new fence around Miss EË.Hunter, of Pe mbroke, Ont., is visiting her cousin, Mrs.R.B.Der- ric Mrs, À.F.Derrick entértained a few at'a- lawn party\u2018on Friday.Mrs, R.E.Hilbarn, _of Arnprior, Ont.is visiting at Mr.L.G.Fadden\u2019s.GORMIER ADV.* \u2018See our wi dow dis- ¥ me \u201c June 8\u2014Miss Gertrude Shufelt closed ber term of school in the Hastings neighborhood on June 7th.She was the recipient of a handsome present from her pupils.Mrs.Luther Hastings is away on.a trip to Boston.She was accompanied by Oswald Williams, a young man who has lived in the family since he was a child.Miss Irene Goodenough, of Montreal, arrived at \u2018\u201cThe Bighlands\u201d on Wednesday evening to spend the summer, Mrs.Devlin, mother of Mr.Edward \u2018Devlin, bas gane tb Vermont to visit her daughter, whom she has not seen for a number of years.Mr.J.Raymond, who bias been on the sick list, is considerably better, SEDENTARY OCCUPATION OF MAMMA Dick (at club).\u201cDoes your mother-in- law sit up for you nights?\u201d Tom.\u2018Yes, but her daughter, we bless her, stands up for me next more- ing.\u201d _ IRON HILL: ! SUTTON, June.8.\u2014Mr.D.Buckle and a friend |, went to Brome Lake on Monday and |! aught forty pickerel.Mr.R.Dyer, also, made a good catch there on the same day.Postmaster C.D.Griggs and Mrs.|Griggs, accompanied by Mrs.L.L.{Creller went to the lake on Tuesday \u2018for a day\u2019s fishing and secured 24 fine pickerel.- A ggod programme of home talent in the dramatic line holds the boards at the Town Hall on Wednesday and Thursday - evenings.The two entertainments which are to be given in.French mostly, embrace as actors a large number of - our \u2018enterprising young people.\"MACK 3 PILLS, June 8.\u2014Mrs.Herb Beerworth, of Stanstead, and | Mrs.Emma Watson visited their sister, Mrs, , Comstock,\u201d on Tuesday.Mr.\u2018Alexander returned on Monday from a few \u2018days\u2019 visit with his friends at Hillhurst; In the \u201cBoot and Shoe Recorder,\u201d of February 28th, Chas.E.president of the Slater Shoe Co., evidences his faith that in .equal competition, the Slater Shoe would prove more worthy than the much vaunted American Footwear.\u201cIf,\u201d said he, \u2018\u2018the United States.would grant the Canadian shoe manufacturers free entry into their markets, I would use my best endeavor to bring about the elimination of the duty on shoes coming into Canada.\u201d J.A.Wiggett & Go, Sole Local Sales Agency for the Slater Shoes.Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.Rubber Goods, Syringes; Hot-water Bottles, Tce Slater, the = {Losing Money on Horses There are several ways for doing this\u2014betting on the wrong one, making mistakes in trading, etc, but the most frequent way 1s by neglecting their health just when the hard wor of spring and summer is at hand.A great deal can be-saved by asking for Up Horse Powders.H is a general tonic and appetizer, gives a fine glossy coat, hardens the.musgles and places the animal in the best condition for hard work.: 25c.add 50c.Per Package.: Prompt at ention given to mail or- -ders, = | Dr.Barton\u2019 s- Pick-Me- Business Steadily Bags, Sponge Bags, Mr.George Soutiere is on the sick STROUDS Ba play of Summer Under- JE iléon, ho has be sick ah| fins | Griffith's Drug Store, \u201c93 Wellington Street.Bell Te.404 Increasing ie Tilton, who has bee Rubber Tubing, etc.on Court House) (Opposi Wear._ Prices from P 50 M | Aunt Emma Ruit is failing.She Looe 4, 61 Welling! St.Sh rbrooke, Que.| rm 2 1 dog: n at the [70 imee 7e mee un |.F, T ANSELL, (PET == \u2014 == = = - = a suit to $2.5 \u2019 in Bal- - - Hatley, are.stopping at River View i.- 1 | 7 DUNHAM.le.Oc.Store.Hotel at present - Druggist and Stationer, | ri ink SHERBROOKE LOAN \u201cJuhe 8&\u2014Me.G.D.Baker, ot Mon-| DFI£GaN and Natural wool, Last month was the biggest May in TMILBY.10.Strathcona Square, \u201cJune 8:-Picnic in the near future.Little Vera Walsh has been very ill.Mr.and Mrs.S.Powers, of Sherbrooke, have been spending a few days at Mr.Suitor\u2019s.- | Several of the young men here in-, In the tend going into camp on the 18th and Io Windsor, June.treal, visited his home and family here MORTGAGE CO.on Saturday and Sunday and returned.to \u2018the city on Monday.On Tues-.Nooey to loan on first mortgage se- | day, Mrs.Baker and her daughter lft weeks\u2019 stop at Boston, A on res) estate, at current rate 2 and relatives.interest.- Mr.Thos.Selby, of Riehford, Vit., our history.Having the most complete stock of House Furnishing Goods in the city, our store offers a great apportunity to new beginners and old we houbekeepers to newly furnish or re- plénish the kitcher?with-gooking uten- sila, the dining room and bedroom: alsothe celebrated Health Brand Underwear.St: dacona - Tea United States Marshal H.W.Bailey on Friday drew a special petit jury for } trial in the United States circuit court 12, to determine SON, ° 8 Ww _| are practicing horse-back riding.whether Fred Billedeau of Barton, who ns.DAVID ; ident.C.B.FOSS, odd ing.2, Foanendey to alt end the = T.with ith he rE count laun- Mr.and Mrs.Smith, who spent the was petitioned.into involuntary bank- FO SA LE BY ree : \u2014_ 110 Miss Mary Stevens of this place.\u2019 dry nm © 2 5 P winter With their daugh ter, Mrs.M.D.] ruptey, is in reality a bankrupt.Not: = i fair.price.ome in heu cS us in our | Libbey, left for home last week.in the history of the present board of par) attention wi \u2018be assured > \u2014 mew store, 15 Strathcona Square.| Very sorry Mr.Martin is going out] federal officers has such a case been\u2018 the Daily Record when \u2018 ans- : aticook House.Popular Home for suring advertisements ta- this papes _ ra JOHN MILLET, © :| of the butchering business as he was a tried by jury in a United States court 157 Wellingto i Street.ers.L.Kilburn, Prop.131 Wellington St.very congenial person to trade with.in Vermont.pn Eastern Townships Professional and Büsiness Director .|INSURANCE-FIRE AND LIFE! mAGoe.| { GOATICOOK.1 - WATERLOO Co RICHMOND ; \u201c.A PENNOYER, COSTUME TAILORS, JAMES THOMPSON, GRANBY.- \u2014sHERBñoo KE \u2014 \u2014 .DVOCATES, ADVOCATES.Evie : 2 \"ADVOCATES.i Canada Life Ass.Co.| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A .J.A.GOYETT'E THE BANK, OF OTTA A.-.| TTR \u2014\u2014 06.KNIGHT, ; \u2014 £.0.CABANA, B.M., M.D.ST.PIRRRE & VERRET, of |ROMULUS CLOUTIER, QALL L | - Main Bt.B forring, Manager.io LEO \u2018125 Wellington Street.- Sun Life Ass.Co.Main Si.COSTUME TAILOR | FURNITURE DEALERS.LIFE INSURANCE.\u201cNOTARIES, H.§.BRIEN} ) BOOTS AND SHOES CHARLES LEMOINE \u2019 G.G.BRESEE, Bell Tel.61, Dealer in |GEO.J.ALEXANDER, DOZOIS & TARTRE, C:8i0.BILE RIOUX, \u2018 ._ H.N.\u201c- U ion Life Ass.C 3.; » Main Street.|\u2018 all kinds of High Class Furniture.| Manufacturers Life Ins.Oo, Insurance Agents st, 95 \u2018Weljington Street.n e 013.N.NORMANDIN.Boots, Shoes.and : > = \u2014 - District Mgr.ge » Main St.\u2014 : Rubbers, Agent for the Slater Shoe.NARROW*F ABRIC.: HOTELS, ; , ¥ 6.MURRAY ROBERTSON, Ww.8.DRESSER & co., CASCADE A .BROOKS HOUSE.F 'B 0.V.R.GENERAL DRY GOODS.MANUFACTT RERS.- Metropole Building, King Street, Ueneral Insurance.Strathcons Sa.WAÏCHMAKER.CASCADE Mae FASRL a Manager.& O.P.R.J.P.Hoath & Co., Props, MCMORINE BROS, THE SANITARY PLUMBING MFG.00: 'R.R.BURKAGE, - \u2018A.E.SMITH, Furs, Carpets, Boots è Shoes.Plumbers\u2019 Supplies; etc., ~~ AUCTIONEER.: _ 51 Wellington Street.Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.DENTISTS.FOSTER HOUSE.First Class Livery.: ain Stree f Edward, Bradford, Prop.A 8 KERE & cos Well TD KRNNEDY \u2018 JENKS & McHARG, Main Bt.J.T.Bisailion, Prop._ HARNESS MAKER.© ICE.01 Wellington Street.D.KEN) \u2019 .57 Brooks Street MAGOG PHARMACY.- \u201c.( - DE CORATOR._ HALL BRO8., .CPR.Ti KET OFF.ARCHITECT.= So \u2018 | WEST, MD ous Stationery, FUNERAL TOR AND FUR- |F.BARRINGTON, _ - _ [ Mein Bt |B.E.SLEASoN, pagent.Life and | Fire : | , Art : 7 | ight C \u2018 I.J.GREGOIRE.M.A.A- P.a.|THE SO MUTUAL PIRÉ TNS GOO OOK E Sot Sol A Rei Are gH ky TURE DEALER Public Buildings & specialty.HOTELS.= | Sheurance ght Companies WW 1H st.' : \"y- .8 .Pi ; : env ._ 5 \u2018Wellington Gég, Armitage, Sec\u2019y-Treas., Dufferin Ave.TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS.i \"Phone Store-and Mouse.| WATERLOO IRON WORKS.ST.JACOBS HOTEL, PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST, - H.Keenan, Prop.| PR O.P.VERDON.AEEATED WATERS, VN - The Nichol Block, Main St.! D EMBALMER.AE BRYANT, | TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT.ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO., | WALTER E.THORNTON, Bell Tel.12.(Estab.- \u201c 1889): roofing done.Hot air furnaces installed.M and hot water in St.UNDERTAKER J.Ls SASSEVILLE ; GENERAL DRY GOODS: AND ©.Bottler, \u201c#3 London Street, Peoples\u2019 \u2018Phone 134.: - GROCERIES, 3.A.J.CROSS, Undertaker and Embalmer LIVERY STABLE.lh : J.B.SICA 0, AC : : Sor anc a mer.; AUCTIONEER AND EST ATE VETERINARY SURGEON.- HOTELS.Ontld St MANUFACTURERS AGENTS.Funeral director.Full line supplies.y mm.BOWKER, Livery and Feed Stable.: AGENT.ANGUS.W.TRACY, D.V.8, FAIRVIFY HOTEL, Fist class very, \u2014 7 | H: A.TRUDEAU, Agent De Laval Gream _°220h 5.Durham, Wm.Jamieson, Mgr.First class./ Bell \"Phone 74.; soin 3.GRIFFITH, | 200\u2019 Wellington St.\" TO ropss eam GENERAL MERCHANT, Separators, The Massey-Harris! Imple- PHOTOGRAPHER, A, LL.DUPUIS, _ heat.Special rate summer boarders.LIFE INSURANCE, ments, G.8 Bissette Co.Horse Power.Wellington st.= Sole Agent f hot.4.W.BARRIE - ' 5 à.KING SADDLER.GRAND VENTRAL HOTEL.O.Gar- ole\u2019 Agent for The \u2014 0.B.TAYLOR, Sols Agent The McCor PEE frames & Moulding.TE aekman, Dist.Agent.Rail Tel, 34 wo \u201cAND CQNFECTION- : 4 \u2019 Record Block, Ce&u & Son, Props.Recently equipped GRAIN MERCHANTS, | mick Harvtg Co.Miles Cream Se ra- ARIE! ERY MFTRS.in the most up-to-date|style.1 HOPKINS BROS, Millers and Grain\u2019 \"tor, McIntosh Plows.pa NOT IES, TIVERY, SALE & EXCHAN GE.WHOLESAEE GROCERS, Dealers.Flour, Grain and Feed.Cus.DONALD.M.RUWA1, B.A, B.O.L, - |w.M.HARRIS, - | BON & co., ~ 209 Wellington st.O.O0.GENEST & FILS, - Flour, Grain, Provisions and Groceries.GENERAL DRY GOODS.Fire Insurance.Loner to \u2019 loan.R.M.MOORE.tom Grinding a Specialty.PLUMBING, HEATIN G, ROOFING ; **Cash| Buyer's Union,\" \u2014 == | D.M.POIRIER & CO.Bell Tel.48.+ =.© BANKS.Dry Goods, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Furnish- GENERAL DRY GOODS, HENRI CR à Craie Sts, \u2014 ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER.: WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANU-| ings.Footwear and Millinery.LAJOIE & LAJOIE, Main St.Ready-| LIVERY & SALE STABLE.cor.Mers cu Sv to 4 o'e.EDWARD E.B.MOTLEY, Là BANQUE NATIONALE, FACTURERS.= made Clothing, Hats, Gents\u2019 Furñiahers| WATERLOO EXCHANGE & SALE STA- Full line Amateur Su Hes, .Arthur Dugal, Manager.WALTER BLUE & CO., GENERAL HARDWARE, \"BLE.Myles H.Kilburn, Prop.: Bell pplies.| un dhochELAGA | King Street, | WM.MCKENNA, Stove, Ranges, Tin & (GROCER, FRUIT AND CONFEC-| 'Phona 42.; KNOWLTON.HOTELS, To - : 5 I g are » roofin ur- .: = _ .tS Manor WHOLE TE QUE nace work.Funeral Director.Pb.20, |G.F.PL ERY._ |GEO.w.WALLACE, DENTISTS, ~ |THE WINDSOR HOTEL, ui == MANUFACTURER.SRE boiosale Fruit and Commission PHOTOGRAPHER = Main :St.| |: Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturer.E.A.CLEVELAND, I> 8.8 Knowlton = H Murray, Prop.\u2018 ) rchants, 82.Fr x : : every nesday.t a 8rd LS 98_Boweñ Aves |, \u2014 = = = Q.A.RANDALL, _ HARDWARE.- - .MANUFACTURERS, Tuesday \u2018each month.on et 8 ' HARNESS AKER, Satisfaction Guaranteed.Main St.|W.O.WEBSTER & SON, {W.R.LEFEBVRE & SON.Mfrs.Veran- BOISSEAULT & BOUSQUET, Sell everything procurable in a large city.\u2019 The Nichol Block, Mala.Sty STATIONERY & WALL PAPER.P.A.PELTIER, da, lawn and camp chairs.Wholesale trade a specialty.Agts.Frost & Wood.\u201c} FARNHAM.| TARRIAGES AND IMPLEMENTS.| J.L.BEAN, \u2014 Lansdowne Street.- CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.THE SHERBROOKE CIGAR CO., ; SAWYERVILLE.BANKS.THE BANE OF MONTREAL.= { C.\u201cBaker, Manager.HOTELS.LAKE VIEW HOUSE.Livery in connection.G.Greene, Proprietor.ROBIN SON\u2019 s HOTEL.Livery in con- ~ WINDSOR MILLS.MERCHANT TAILOR AND OUTFITTER.- : HOTELS, | { \u2014 GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, - Undre Rousseau, Prop.: ©, Main -St.INSURANCE-\u2014FIRE, LIFE, Manufacturers.\u2018: J.R.HEBERT, _ THE CANADA HOTEL ADVOCATES, nection.J.N.Robin P Bell : FLOUR AND FEED, _.: Boota & Shoes.Alphons .LEFEBVRE, LL.8., «|.son, Frop.Bell \\ ACCIDEN LR WEBSTER & Col phonse Trudeau, Frop.PRE AS Depot St.Phone 21.7 .F.W.FRENCH, uveater in Flour and 5 Food.Custom grinding a specialty.BOOTS AND SHOES, LIVERY EXCHANGE AND PHILIAS LEMAY, I | Sole Agent for \"The Slater Shoe.|g D, ORASALES STABLES, | 1 Both \u2018Phones.HARNESS MAKER, mn = J.T.BOURASSA.LUMBER MERCHANTS.A.H.CUMMINGS & SON.Laths, Shin- fr Manufacturers.| CARPET MANUFACTURERS.THE MOORE .CARPET CO., LTD., QUE .Henry A.Moore, Manager.w FLOUR AND GRAIN, JOHN IRVING, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER G.H.ROBB, _ ui MAN UFACT CANADA Woop MFG.CREBS, .R.Zoellner, Managing Dir.LUMBER, .A.B.OOMEAU & CO., | GENERAL BLACKSMITH.J.COLVIN, Agent Agricultural Im- - plements and Walter A.Wood Mowing The Hub.Bel] \u2019Phone 12.PLUMBER AND TINSMITH.ROBT.MCELROY.Sole Agent The = GENERAL MERCHANTS, - LA., .Machines.Tudhope Carriage Co.HOTELS.- Phones, 38, residence; 98, oMce.| Pittsb Perf \u2019 lu pe \u2018Retail, 0 CHATBAU WINDSOR j re end Clapboards, Rough and | Depot Bt.foo Teles Do PR ASIA \u201cWEITEHEAD, Jr.Dry Goods and = pp.Paton _\u2014 [0 S.WILLARD, Sole - Agent the Mc- Godtroy Roy, Prop.| _lshed lumber.COSTUME TAILO® Groceries, Bell and \u201cCan.Y Phone.FURNITURE.- Cormack Harvesting Co., \u2018and The Mag- MILLINERY AND \u201cFUNERAL DIRECTOR AND L.L.LEDOUX.! ne._ to BELANGER, \u201c| met Creem Separator.HARDWARE FAINTS AND O?LS.ING DRESSMAK- GrAsdoN 4 EMBALMER, - Fit and workmanship guaranteed.E- L.BARTER.Groceries, Boats, Shoes RG | - \u2014 .H.NG.( B, and.Rubb - \u2014\u2014 75 Wellington St.|\" LUMBER -MERCHANTS, oS | MISS L.M.HORN, \" Furnitufe, Carpets, Stoves, GENERAL MERCHANTS Choice hoor \"and Confectioners Clothing.[ WHOLESALE GROCERS, |C- W- FRENCH.GENERAL DEY Sonn TARD- Main St.\u201cHarness, Trunks.|J, 0, PETTES.Estab.1851 hd À BOURQUE & CO., .GEORGE MATTHEW, Manufacturer and PROVANCHER & FRERE, c MANUFACTURERS., LIVERY EXCHANGE AND Dry Goods end Groceries.| THOR.MORROW.Dry Goods, Millinery, , == Groceries.GEORGE MATTHEW, send Mouldings.Successors to A.Trudesu.COATICOOK WOOLEN MILL CO., - So JouN pe STABLES.ISRAEL ENGLAND & SONS, Manfrs.of \u2014 : \u2018 ROCERIE RIES, FLOUR AND FEFD, House Finish and Matched Lumber.kets, etc., + Tamms, Bla P ATRICK,, Sole and Lace fLeather.Teleg., steam- | GENERA R.ticket office.RAL BLACKSMITH.Hell Telsphone 17.BEDFORD.ship.and OC.P, SENDRON, DENAULT & CO., GUY CAMPBELL.MERCHANT TAILOR.Jobbing a specialty, - Groceries, Flour and Feed PHOTOGRAPHER.: HOTELS.\u2014 satisfactio teed, - = SCE = |J.- W.BROUILLETTE,- Ready-made HOTEL, : M.D, KILBURN _, | THE REVERE HOTEL, L.H.PIBUS, BOCES 5 tect! \u2014 ES = ; .onfe , > BRS.Clothing, Gents\u2019 Furnishings.STOP AT CENTRAL FousE a Prob WEST S HEFFORD.fn O.jrehambautt, Prop.\u2018statlonery, Boots, Shocs, ontectionery s om SRAIN MERCHANT, | = - oO 0 .I / \u2019 * » ! - ES PLUMBER AND TINSMITH.sample rooms \u2014_\u2014 oe * [ample rooms.Opéra Hair Bemiaood DAVIGNON & PRATT, Boots &.Shoes, Flour Grain & Feed.Ca.\u2018Phone.Opera Hall.Baillargeon 77 King Street.JOSEPH WILLIAMS, & Choquette Props.- Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Milli- y= .nery; Groceries, Crockery.FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, ler in Stoves.Dealer In Stov T.H.KENNEDY.ROCK ISLAND AND nu MÜBRAY | & LOU, HOTELS.- 22-King Street.: \u2014_ .: : io.Le Ave GOOKSHIRE.- DERBY LINE.Flour, Feed and Gran Merchant.\" SUTTON.DANY 77 [GRAND VIEW HOTEL.W.W.Sawyer; , 3 aa, East ook + COSTUME TAILOR Ln E.| Prop.Both \u2018Phones.= Frees Bus.Fine | BE ; as Sherbrooke.| , a.- MANUF ACTURERS.13.B.PEPIN, \u201cFashionable OR.\u2014 GENERAL MERCH ANT.: BANE | _ livery in co nection.| = +B OLIVIER, ~ T BANKS.porter English and Scotch Tweeds.He- DYER & SON.Everything Ready-to- 8 IMPERIAL HOUS Sor.King and Wellington Streets.THE BANK OF MONTREAL, THE TELFORD & CHAPMAN MFG, CO.Pairing\u2019 promptly done.wear.Jobbers in Cement, Tar Paper, | BANK OF MONTREAL, First cl Ti E- Opposite Station.Ë à w, STENS : F.E.Halls, Manager.Horse Blankets, Sweat Pads, and Lime, Tile.; | M.Henry Richey, Man.\u2018to wn Gone ivery> Free rigs around ba ON; \u2014 Sheepskin Lined Coats.MILLERS, ETC, = h o commercial men.Both Tele- 7 : = \\ 86} King Street.Cm : ~ J.E.HOSKINS, Boots, Shoes, Grocer- COSTUME TAILOR, phones.Ed, Walsh, Prop.= | MILLINERY, HORNER & WATSON.Full roller pro- 0 ; Lb wasbeane\u2014\u2014 lure.5 = PLANCHE | TELFORD & O'ROURKE GARMENT CO.| cogs for flour.Timber, dress Jumper, 108, petal Supplies, full line of Drugs |J.A.BOIVIN, LUMBER AND PULP woo SP : \u201cCL spri ing.C Phone.Mfrs: \u2018 \u2018\u2019Duchess\u2019\u2019 Shirt-waist Suits, cheese boxes, etc.! \u2018ertumery.- | D.an @ cu.POURQUR 7 = Sorin = us mmm Skirts and Petticoats.| L AUCTIONEER.DRY Goons, Bo0TS A AND 0.A OLSON.x Bt wl, 6 Bridge Btreet.TINSMITH AND PLUMBER.HOTEL.= JAMES M.STOWELL, Licensed Auc-| an WORE Fils & CIE.- L.\"J.D.GAUTHIER.Full line Stoves KATHE BAL XERCHANTS.| OBNTRAL HOTEL.Free \u2019Bus to C.p._tioneer for District of Bedford, Sutton.GIBSON BROS.\u2018Phone 16 F.M.IEEE, kind .\u2019 ° a s pod; s~olesale and retail, Wellington Gt.A anges.Funeral Director.Can.| Est\u2019d.1856.We sell everything.Glascott\u2026 id In connection.Wt J, i HOTEL.~ HOTELS, =| of Canadien Lumber- TR =n - = = - PHOENIX HOTEL.Meals at all.hours.FHE GOLDEN HOUSE, - ; = GENERAL HARDWARE, Sample room.Li First, cla MANUFACTURERS, In - PE anon - nock CELA HARDWARE CO.S 3 NORTH H ATLEY.np do 5 very.emia.Boe.rst class livery.A.N.Golden, Prop.| THOS.STOKES & SONS, Carriages, : |COOKSHIRE pa STORE.Dr.W.O.het water, hot air heating.Plumbing \u2014 \"HAIR DRESSER AND TOBAC-.Sashes, Doors, Furniture, Undertakers.\u201cE oo RERS OF MACHI-| clues and Drugs.- + HOTEL SUTTON PRINTING CO'Y, Offics Sta-|PELANGER & GAUTHIE] MERCHANT TAILOR, i vroo = TREE UNDERTAKER AN EMBALMER VOLE HOUSE, A A wiles pro : tlomery specialties.Carl D.ig = \u2014 |A.BROUILLETTE, y : 4612 1 Main \u201c8 MACHINE CO., L - EDW.AUDINWOOD.stered Embalm- |_ st class ; NOTARI - Dealer in G 82; 5 Sud bone J C0 LTD: ol LENNOXVILLE.er, Undertaker and Funeral Director.Livery.Telephone.- H.Ww.Call.Hu ENRI GIRARD, AR] Es, Ë = ; n Gent's Furnishings.; { evsio rs and water whee Bell and People's Telephone Connection.(Daily except Mond ETERINA Po Fo HEA ' GENERAL MERCHANTS, GRO- - GENERAL MERCHANT, COWANSVILLE | = 27) | br.THOS.INARY SURGEON.Ë - AR w LON ATING, RC ROOFING \"|-CERIES, FLOUR, GR AIN MERCHANT TAILORS.E.L.JOHNSON.Dealer in Groceries, DENTIST, 10° Near C.P.R.Stat! + RS | \u2018AND FEED.J.A: BEGIN, \u2018 Choice Fruit and Confectionery.Furni- HOTEL.\u2014 \u201d- W.G.BOULTENHOUSE, L.D.S.tation.di i _\u2014 Opp.Sun Lite Bullding.opm; 4 WIGGETT, Complete line of foreign end domestic ture.Pictures framed.THE OTTAWA HOTEL, | FUNERAL = WOOD TURNERS, ii ; i ' : \u2014_\u2014 Groceries, Flour, Grain & Feed- / oods.: Good.a le rooms.Ro R DIRECTOR AND OLSON & , HOTELS, | : 8 .LIVERY, SALE & BOARDING ad Robt, Ourley, Prop.EMBALMER, 10 ON, MOSSMAN, Sash and Doors à | a LC | 7 HOTEL.J.A.MANY, Custom Tailor.Agency for _ \"STABLE, .LIVERY & SALE STABLE, HAS BOUTELLE, Peoples\u201d Telephone Her 10%\" : F194 CENTRAL, THE COLLEGE HOUSE, Po Semi-Ready Clothing.our money, back | Le \u2018E.BEAN.STRANGE & NYE, Agents McLaughlin Furniture Dealer.0 : .: iia A \u201c Gauthtor & Co, Props.Wm.Jamieson, Prop:| if disatisfied.5 : : \u2018People\u2019s \u2018Phone.Carriage.Bell \"Phone 58.JEWELLER & WATCHMAKER.WATERVILLE AL, FILLE.Ë.CHURCH.- Camirand & Bayeur, Props.| GROCER AND BUTCHER.EINES QOBEILLE kK rchént efor.| BOOTS AND SHOES, _ DRUGGIST & STATIONER.= \u2018 | NEW § : \"1 JOHN NICHOL, Proprietor.| tisement possible, See ue F.BRISSETT, Boots, Shoes and Rub- GEO.W.JOHNSTON, MANUFACTURERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS.HEREROOKE, : 1.0 > : bers.Repairing.neatly done.| Main St.Bell \u2018Phone 21, | J.L.GOODHUE & CG., |ROWE & ROWE, Fme sailoring.Ladies æ well & \u201cWright, Props.: JEWELLER.WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER | \u2014 == = Leather belting and Lace Leather.\u201cand Gents\u2019 Ready-to-wear Clothing.me GEQ.HENRY, ich work ® specialty E.1.NORTON, | Jo.GENERAL HARDW ARE: | GTANBRIDGE EAST |1.5.sAarLow.Baiia Superior Court.Sroceries.Crockery, Hardware, © re A.W.Colby, Prop.- Wa wor ye Watch repairing go specialty.National ven Gomera Prog Collector, Auctioneer and Valuator, Both Phones.SBERBROOK HOUSE, = MERCHANT TAIEORS, Daoville, Que.- | |P.& H.SWANSON: Funeral Directors & ruisseaux & Bro., Props.|: \u201cHOTELS.Plumber and Tinsmith.EASTMAN.= \u2018A.BELANGER, Merchant Tailor and + à 8 , - | ROCK ISLAND HOUSE.The Go = \u201cReady.Clothing.\u2014 A Fiubalmers.Dealers in Furniture, >= \u2014\u2014ee | Ù ; myner- Made Stoves, Ranges, ines, otc.\"A arpou, 0.F- | FLOUR, FÉED AND GRAN.| ap Fie livery.A.Bx NORTON MILLS, VT.[= SoTEL = _ FOSTER.| | \u2014 Bun Se et nou, ete ee oe to, ce by REGAN, | EE Se | u oD Sun Lie Buildt H.x to CS Morchaëe.|= \"DRY AND FANCY GOODS.\u201d HOTEL, \"AMERICAN HOUSE.Good sample [FOSTER HOUSE, Sample rooms.First GEO.GALE & SONS, Brass and Iron R AND BOOKBINDER, en ER AL MERCH ANTS, A.J.BISSONNET.Ready Made Cloth- CARP ENTER HOTEL.J.W.carom | « roots.Opera ball, class feed and livery stable.Bell| bedsteads.New Dowminiin Wire, and lvery-and feed ata- Teams to AveriH Pond ne Splendid & at { : - ble, J .& We Dio Props, ; i f = Prop.\u2018Phone, A.W, Thomas, propristoly Cuban Woven Wire Spring Beds, ing.Boots, Shoes and Groperies.+ ~ 7 +4 .Resord Blocr, |P 40, Ah hon ¢ To So MAN & VIPOND,- SAM a HG Se et es © Le ad A Sy 3 a Ar re i ad A wb opte ocF PE AE vs à Le ey ois sesh à .A oo Fie ee \u201c : > { eu ; \" 3 », al va TR ad Caves ig hE RY , SEER HN sh SR wg A EON WL WEE SSSR ar Sr PR RR A TREE ses wre why rg - Re rw ta eed PN RIT eg XY MY WP Ca eg frm Rar RP PATO oy ou à Joe |.ETN * a es wn reply Www or ey CY WE vee A RULE TEL oi .Lx \"ES { WaT er wa ew on 2 IIRETE CG ager gi > RR gee \u20ac i 5 a doter ap me Ad it Ch © » \" - CITRINE nds oo rhe ar ott cx Suit ub 4 , y i , » in A .: + ve - TH ; ddr oy ; ; $ ao i a pay ig wen ou A in ne > , ne Au he a Mera ope F » + re j rn 0 M ca ae ROR = fl = w- rs SE a C4 Paliahe ings cas ay Se So \\ oF = kK To es * ns Te a or Ap re ur iA.ms A .\u2018 «4 \u201c+ Co RS \u201cce 1 to .wl, ao \u201c .pi \u201d Le Le .- ms \u201c > + em Ti ants OO Pe 4 ia armes Le Peut es \u201c \u201cA 2 4 Étant à us £3 PS SI 4 var as 6 pee sem amen hy pn re Le Oe TORN SRS AR oe N eeding a number to Hot call, PAGE: } FOCE.i} BHERBROOKB, DAILY REÇORD, FRIDAY, JUNE 8 1906, ) : ; | \u2018ot pure Iead and boiled oil [our Taper Your Gain e have experienced the STAG BRAND READY MIXED PAINTS far superior anything in the market.caver \u2018better and last longer than all ers, why, because they are made of They will ¥ E { - strument guaranteed in good order.New stock of the celebrated \u201cBay State\u201d of Bos Lodges, or Hall small Organ.from $10 upwards\u2019 will\u2019 find a - 1 choose from at our store this week.e will send a complete list by mail.Guitars, Mandelins and Banjos, direct from the factory _ week), Best quality strings for all instruments.© rge If you can- Every in- this | WILSON & SONS.6:3 Wellington Streel, Sherbrooke.dad IIIT +++.\" OUR } + = \u2018Fhe Places to lTrade.- to sell you anything from a heedle to an anchor, can supply vou parted, satisfaction.Hine 4 Beckett Road.is | still complete.Our gr Oc.- cannot be| surpassed-anywhere.Dining-Room Chair, regular.price 31.50, to clear at.75c Chair, worth $1.25, to clear, at 624c.air, worth $1.00, to clear -at 50c.Dining Room C \u201cworth GO __ FIRST COME FIRST SERVED.[\u2014 , À.\u2018 No.The ; GATIEN & LAKEMAN, iD state Plinet en of Groverids, Fresh Traits, Wood hy Moodeuware, CR in all the late pt patterns and designs.MILLER\u2019S Come i in and we'll do the rest.Louis A, Codere, reat assortment in all the different grades from to s$sl=2, oo STRAW HAT DEPAR! MENT N The Popular Hatter, , METROPOLE BUILDING.+ Dining- -Room | F .KING STREET.Chairs.- At 50 pe on the $1.00 e have about 100 Dining .C, discount, : to clear at 30c.+++.+.+++++.+++++++.++++++++++ \\ MILLER\u2019S We are prepared: So order what you like.We We deal largély in im high-clags goods and can warrant Remember we carry a full Provisions, Dried and Flour, Feed and Grain, the cud, Tinware, Granite and rden Seeds, Wall Papers permit good, Fly.Meat and Grocery Store, Bell Tel.154.W.8.\u2018Miller, Frop, \u2019 100 Cape Wellington St.H Block is for sale.fond Ave nte, x7 MW Street, is werched, work\" would she Tout to enter into our work.doctor's orders CERTAINLY and- SURE- \u2018AXE ART GAL Engravines, Reproducrions, etc.Eutrancs.oy Mam Hall and second pen wack dogs from Sto 12 12 aq.fan WPA Saudaye mue LI well 2 Room Chairs, Whiting 7 Block, WE HAVE GAINED the confidence of the Physicians and pa- 1rons\u2014 Because ATES DISPENSING is the only kind we Every grain ABSOLUTELY in.our laboratory.we don\u2019t \u2018allow a Cp \u2018\u201c MeMANAMY\u2019S Pharmacy \u201d some \"are slightly damaged and some are odds, which we \u2018have no full Suites to make.Im order to clear them out, we picked them all to oe side and marked them domi 50 - | \"Dining Chair, ACCUR- every drop is measured, quicker and perhaps perhaps\u2019 -We follow your: æ map en / vaine pan aNd = WANT WORK | Optical regäirs, \u2018Making over Jewelry, etc., etc., .vice.Try.us once, A Oe SKINNER, Temeller and Optician 7 Strathcona Square, Mrs, George Long is visiting: friends and relatives in Wakefield, Mass., for a few weeks.Fresh strawberriés, California \u201cther- ries, pineapples, cucumbers and tomatoes.\u2014MeLenn\u2019s.Miss Carrie Cross, of Coatiegok, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Drum- mond, Victoria Flat.Miss Alberta LeBaron, who is visiting friends in New \u2018York, is.expected home about the first of, July.19 Big Specials in Edwards\u2019 advt.for Saturday.Mr.E.G.Martin, of Boston, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.W.F, Martin, Frontenac street, on Wednesday.Col.Smart, of the .13th Scottish Light Dragoons, Montreal, is in town on a visit of inspection to the cump- ing grounds.Mr.James Stewart has left Sherbrooke and gone to Beets Cove, Newfoundland; where he has secured a position at mining.The season of weddings is here, and every year Page the Printer supplies-a greater number of invitations and an- \u2018'nouncements, both engraved and printed, The reading of essays and the .- de- clamatious for which .prizes were awarded a few days ago, will be heard at the High School to-night, when the prizes will be presented.Open to the public, .Have you -visited our ice cream parlors this season ?Ice cream, sodas, ;Moxie, Noxie, ete \u2014MeLean\u2019s.There will be a match on the golf links = to-morrow afternoon between eight players of the \u201cBonnieview\u201d club | of Waterville, and our local team, and tea will bé served by the ladies at the Wat, Clockwork, J ewelry and Engraving, Gilding, | and can promise you _prompt, efficient ser- ymne yesterday afternoon.what damaged, \u201d None of \u2018the train men were injured.The accident resulted in severa tr ain.BURY.wick, one of the oldest settlers last at the age of 72 years.All his | on, who tould not reach home time, to be present, were\u2019 at his bed- de\u2019 \u2018when he peacefully passed away To his rest.\u2018The late Mr.Berwick was born in Norfolk, England, and came to Bury with in family when | [quite an-infant.- became a successful farmer, one of the best type of sturdy, independent men who make \u2018was upright and honorable in all his dealings a kind and helpful neighbor, affectionate husband and loving father, and a faithful member of the Methodist church.-His loss deeply felt in the community and his family have the sympathy of all who know thém in their bercavement, Mr.Berwick is survived by his wife, who ters, Mrs.Albert Berwick, Mrs.John Ross, Mrs, \u201cJohn Paquette, Bury; Mrs.Nelson Brainard, West Stewartstown, N.H.; and Miss 8.R.Berwick, teacher in the: Academy at Bury, and three | sons, W.-H.Berwick, of Wehster, N.H.; G.W.Berwick, Sherbrooke, and R.O.Berwick, of Calgary,\u2019 Alberta.The funeral took place on Wednesday at the Methodist.church, the Rev, Mr, Wilkinson, of Sawyerville, officiating in the ahsence of the he pastor.EIGHT MEN | = LOST THEIR LIVES.MINING DISASTER IS REPORTED FROM MONTANA, Anaconda, Mont., June 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Fight men are dead and numbers seriously injured by fire that filled the corridors of Northern Pacific mine at Rocky Fork, following fire which broke out Wednesday.BIRTHS.HYATT.\u2014 M Joes River, June 1st, a daughter, Mr.and Mrs.John Hyatt.McLEOD.\u2014 Ori May 26th, 1906, at Gould Station, Que, à son, to Mr.and Mrs.J.R.MeLeod, TOURIGNY=In Magog, on May 25th, 1906, a son to Mr.and Mrs s.AN.Tourigny.GATHERCOLE\u2014ÆIn Magog, on May lst, 1906, a son to My.and Mrs.Gathercole, : ee ee ss MARRIAGES.HOBSON \u2014 SYMMES.\u2014 On June 6,18 at-St.Peter\u2019s Church; Sherbrooke, by the Rev.Canon Shreve, Clement Gregory Hobson, to Tsabella Mary Louise, | daughter of Mr.J.A.Symmes.+++ 1 | \u20ac 161h of Jure, 1906, 3 street, a well equipped billiard and -pool \u201c Fasterm Townships] - Bank.\u2014 quae DIVIDEND NO.94.fret.NOTICR in hereby given that a Dividend at the rate \"Gf piuht per cent.per.anpunr upon the Paul up Capital stock of this Rank has been declared for the quarter ending 30th June, 1906, aud that the and Branches on and alter The Transfer Books will he closed from the.15th to the Sh June, both days.: \u201cfpclusive, By order of the Heard, \u2014 ~ J.MACKINNON, IE - General Manager.Bherhrooke, ith Mn v.19067 y 7 À \u201c+ BILIARD AND POOL HALL FOR SALE.- {a the centre of the village of Granby.ext bloek from the Post Office, on Mair: pall comprising 1 billiard table and 5 pool tables, .almost new, with all a \u2018eessories of .best quality, complete.wip - be sold cheap for cash.For terms apply\u2019 P, o.DRAWER 590, \u2019 ; - Sranvr.Que: \u201cDanley $ \u201cPride\u201d ~~ + CLYDESDALE STALLION + \u201cRecorded Number 5191 in the Clydes- \"dale Stud Book of Canada,-.\" DARNLEY' S PRIDE is a grand fhdivi- ha, very compact, with best of legs and > feet; weighs 1600 1bs., and 1s a beautiful blood bay in color, and undoubtedly is the - finest Clydesdale ever brought into this © district, Will make the scason at the stables M.R.0\u2019Bonnell, East Sherbrooke.\u201cCarlond of Horses té arrive To-Morrow.M.R.ODONNELL.oo East Sherbrooke.\u2014~ SES | mother, | thé transfer of his stock from the ea \u2014\u2014\u2014 TT SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, \u2018CITY NEWS.\u201cThe Rev.G.Ellery Read of the Fly- mouth Congregational urch, went to Island Pond to- day to deliver an address at the closing exercises of the High School.- Mrs.A.W.Chapman, who has been L the guest of her sister, Mrs.Herbert Ingram, left yesterday for her home in Sudbury, Ont, accompänied by her litthe son, Master Raymond Chapman.Mr.Fred Brooks, of St.\u201cJohnsbury, who has been in Wyoming Territory for some time, passed through Sherbrooke yesterday on his way to Gardner, Me, where he \u2018has.taken a position, Invitations the marriage o daughter of Mr.ville, to Mr.+ ve been sent out for Miss Jennie Mallory, Fred Mallory, Lennox- Calude Spafford, son of Mr.LL.Ni of.Lennoxville, which will jade\u201d \u2019 June 1900: ¢ A de.on Tuesday, makes | Jane \u20188,\u2014Mr.Z.-S.Lawrence; of W: Shefford, the veteran butter maker of this - -distriet, was in town on Tuesday.The large new dairy stock company is named- after him, = on.account of his plant forming the central portion of their business, Mossrs.Alex.Burnet, of Farnham Cênter ; -Chas.M.Brewster, -of St.Johns ; Wm.Neil, of Granby, and H.H.Clark, of \u2018Lennoxville; were here on 1T uesday.: Mr.George Capsey, of Bedford, Scc.- Treas, of the County- Council, was here on Tuesday.; Mesdames George vw, \u2018Johnstone and )-Trving McCabe left- on Tuesday morning for a visit to their brother, Mr.Leslie Chandler and his family, at Cleveland; Ohio, and will _be away one.month.Mrs.H.F, Williams is stopping~ a week in Waterloo at the home of her Mjys.J.Robinson.Mr.Go Johnston, druggist, began.ull Block stand, which he has decupied for so long, to \u2018his new quarters in the | Ruiter Block.The C.P.R.painters are at work thoroughly renovating and re-painting the.interior of the station here and greatly.improving its appearance.This work was rather badly needed and is thus the.more appreciated by the tra- velling- public.4 , = 7 KNOWLTON, June 8\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Charles Ban- lcroît have returned\u2019 to- Darby : Place after a.the winter in Boston {and New Yo A sewing bde was held at Mrs.Henry | Knowlon\u2019s Thursday afternoon.Quite a number of ladies were present and a good deal of work was, accomplished.Mr.Isaac Cousins, of Bolton Centre,- was in town pn Wednesday.\"Mr.E.Gingtas has gone to Mon- freal to receive treatment- for his eyes.: \u2018Mr.and Miss Berry of Brome, were here on Thursday.Mr.B.Shaw, of the Anclo- Canadian Leather Co.of Boston, spent Wednes- 5 7 20) i FA x ne A Real Treat ~To Eat for breakfast or dinner or for any time.\u2018Tender and \u2018tasty beef pe rfectly seasoned \u2014f and sliced thin ; ready for immediate use.Put up in\u2019 - germ proof cans, which \u201cpreserve the full flavour and kéep it pure and wholesome.\u2019 1 | - WM, CLARK, MFR.: 3 3106 w) : MONTREAL 3106 .\"SEALED TENDERS = Win he received hyo Mr.fC.Therrien, Fast Sherbrooke, or the inside completion of the - St.Jean anu Church, Ut the Inclufive, TEL - The plans and specilications may be MEN at\u201d the alu of thee undersigned from Ÿ au.to } won The lowest or any tender not doesn Gary aseepste of.7 os JW GREGOIRE, Architect, .= 02 Wellington St.} Sherbrooke.~ | Biack, Tan and White \u201c#2 in I* has no substitute, t was the first polish of its kind produced.Millions use it and refuse all imita- | tions.It'is the cheapest and est\u2014the only one.- Insist on it from your dealer.Black an Tan in © lue.and 250.tias-\u2014 « White Tde.1horned pout and 7 he se.holted, \u201c| his lex very day here en route for Montreal.He expressed: himself much pleased _with the manuiacture of leather in this place, The Academy scholars are all on the qui vive in all the grades in anticipation of the Government exams that will commence next week, The lake yields bountifully- the super- flous members ot the finny- tribes.Trolling for pickerel, deep fishing \u201cfor carefully throwing back (?) all black bass until a.later date, makes sport for all.As a sneci- men catch of pickerel, Mr.W.-Gard- iner.of Bolten Pass, secured fifty-eirht in about six lours\u2019 fishing.Summer visitors are fast fillin- the houses opened for them.- Cottages are at a premium for renting.do SOUTH STUKELY.\u2019 = June 8\u2014 Miss Katie Knowlton, who\" was home for her brother\u2019s funeral, re- this week on a short were in town visit to their numerous relatives and friends.Mr.Edson Blake, of MéGill Medical College, is in town for his \u201cholidays.= Me.© M.Spencer, who 1s in the Royal Victoria\u201d Hospital-of late, has nof been gaining as fast-às his many friends wish.Mrs.lEdson Davis and daughter, May, .of Fulford, are the guests of Mrs.Oscar George, Sr.Mrs.Harris; of h heen staying at the \u2018Vicarage, on to Lennoxville on Wednesday.+ : EAST BOL TON.\u201d June S\u2014Wr, and Mrs.Alfred Bry- | ant were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Bryant recently.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bryant were the nests of Mr.and Mrs, S.G.Patch on Monday.7 On \"friday, the first of June, a ter- Life thunder shower passed over East, Bolton: Thé lightning entered the residence of J.F.Bryant by the- telephone wire, smashing the telephone and nearly stunning the people in the house.Miss Emma Bryant received quite a a shock: On Monday morning Mr.Gi.T.Bow- \u2018met with a serious accident.His throwing Mi.Bowker \u2018over the wheel into the ditch bruising badly.Dr.Bowen, of Magog, was summoned, He said the one was fractured, \u2018and that Mr.Bow- \u2018ker would \u2018have to remain in bod for n week or ten \u2018days.: RER MINT TRUNK Saturday & Sunday \u2014T0 \u2014\u2014 Monday Excursions r- Commencing June 9th to October 31st.Montreal, 83.45 ; Pt.Levis and Que- hee, $4.05.Going any train Saturdays or Sundays, returning following Monday.0.He FOSS, .@ Étratheona-Square os TT KING, Station Agent.Farnham, who has went ker RAILWAY SYSTEM = turned to Hanover, N.H, on Friday.to resume her duties in \u2018the hospital | there.i lr.and Mrs.Jas.Bell, of Dunham,|, Oity Tk, Agent MAIL BAG ROBBED AT WINNIPEG.ONE CONTAINING $1,400 RIFDED OF ITS CONTENTS.June 8.\u2014The mail $1,400 was robbed here some time between Friday night and Saturday morning.The post office is in Robinson's store, and the mail bags were always left in the office so that they could be found by the man who carried the mail to the morning trains.The postmistress remembers tieing up the registered packages and placing' them in .the \u2018Selkirk bag.When the bag reached Selkirk the packages containing $600 in bills and $800 in cheques were missing.\"The management of Rohinson\u2019s store wired lo Winnipeg for a Special detective, as there \u2018is a ee of the thief.being Winnipeg Beach, bag, containing \u2018here.À fe UBLIC Notiée ds \\ ereby- given that under The Companies - ct, 1902, tent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretarÿ of.State of Canada, bearing date the 22nd of May, 1906, incorporating George Long, menufacturer, \u2018Thomas Long, manufacture:, Max Vincent - Long, clerk, Joseph Henny Bryce, book-keeper, and William Morris, King\u2019s counsel, all five of the City of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, vizi\u2014(1) To carry on the business of builders and _ contractors, merchants, manufacturers and, dealers in furniture woad gnd lumber, in all forms and in alt pracesses of manufacture, and in all their different branches, and \u2014in articles of all kinds, in the manufacture of which timber or wood is used; to manufacture, use, own, buy, Sell, and deal in all kinds of machines, wachinery, implements -and appliances, and to- operate Buw-mills, machines, machine shops.and factories to be used in connection with the said business; 10 hold, own, buy, sell, lease, deal in, build, construct, repair a d maintain all kinds of property, both real and personal, movable and immovabl houses, buildings, eroctions, and works of all and every Kind, and to acquire and dispose of trademarks, patents, and patent rights necessary or useful for [the purposes of the company ;, (2) To |issue and allot as ful- | ly paid-up stock of the company hereby incorporated in payment or part payment of any business, franchise, powers, rights, property, privileges, real estate, stock, bonds, debentures, or other property: which it may \u201clawfully acquire by virtue hereof; to lease sell or otherwise dispose of- the property and assets of the company, or any part thereof, on such conditions as the company may see fit;- to subscribe , for, take, hold, purchase and to sell, assign, transfer, pledge, or otherwise dispose of the; stocks, bonds, deben- tures or .other securities of any other rson or \u2018 \u201ccompany; To amalgamate with any other company, to take and hold shares_therein, ing of the company |for shares, stocks and debentures, or urities of any other company; (8) To purchase, acquire, take over and carry on as a going concern, the property and-business now carried on at the City of Sherbrôoke aforesaid, by the said George i, or any part therc- of, and upon such terms-and conditions ag may be deemed advisable, and to pay for.the same, either in cash, or by the issue of paid-up stock, onds, or other securities of the company, or otherwise, as may be considered .advisable, and to acquire \u2018and carry, on such other business and op- erations-in connection with the above mentioned business as are customarily carried -on in connéction therewith or incidental thereto; (4) To do all acts and exercise all powers,| and to carry on all business Incid ental to the due carrying on of the objects for which thé company is incorporated, or .note sary, or convenient lo enable the company\u2018 to properly carry on its uidertaking.The ¢perations_ of the compädy -to be carried pn throughout the Dominiun of Cahada dnd - elsewhere by the namw of \u201cThe George Long Company\u2019\u2019 (Limited), with a total capital stock of ninety thousand dollars divided into nine.hunadre shares of one hundred dollars, and tha| chief place \"of business of the said compasy to be at!the City of Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec.Dated at the office of the Secretary of this m= | day of May, R.W.SCOTT, .Secretary \u201cof Stato.LAWRE NCE, MORRIS.& McIVER, Solicitors for the Applicants: State of Canada.1906.CANADIANS VISTTING- NEW YORK \u2014are invited to call at the office the Sovereign Bank of Cana- de, 25 Pine] Street, where Waiting and Writing.Rooms with- files of Canadian Newspapers will be at their disposal.New York and other Draîts, cheques, ete, collected.*.Credits opened and payments made on most| fävorahle terms.D.M, STEWART, ; Lieperal Manager.3 C.E| LANSKATL, .Agent, !] Underwear , To-Day \u2014Fflis Spring cedle Ribbed \u2014made on the eiebrated Cooper - Spring Needle Cir- lar Machine.The only Underwear in anada made \u2019 _on is machine., spug, comfort- .Cool, elasti able.Co Stretch it\u2014and it springs back into shape at once\u2014no matter how long or hard the strain.For men and women.Two- piece and Union Suits.The Ellis fabric, knit on the spring needle, makes the only perfect anton suit, Ask your d for free booklet with\u201d sample of fabric.The Ellis Mig.Co., Limited Hamilton, Ont The Soriag Needle that i A Knits this Underwear.= Bee em paler.And write letters p'a- and to sell and dispdse of the undertak- | were- Wm.her inte the sea a month hence.Coffee is 5 M \u2014\u2014 else care in cultivation, selection, » blending and roasting, ~ SEAL BRAND - is rich in Caffeine and Caffeone.growths from the best Plantations in the world.CHASE & SANBORN MONTREAL EVIDENCE IN CAMERON CASE.\u201cCoptinued trom page 1.) Mills, stated that where he worked he had sixteen wheels with a Tour-foot railing all around, All that would be required for a covering would be a two-inch board.\u201cCross-cxamined\u2014He did not consider it very prudent to attempt to catch à rope hanging over the gears, Mr, C.C.Knight was again examined as o what it would cost to pur chase an aunuily of $100 per year for 17 years.For a woman it was $1639 and for à man at 55 for 17 yeurs at $1375.Fred, Little, miHwright Brompton, said that he was working for the de- fon nent company at the time theTate Jolin ££.Cameron lost his life.He was with him at the time they were about to disconnect\u201d the wheel, - Witness described on the plan where the deceased lost \u2018his life, They began shortly after 11 o'clock to prepare to.disconnect \u2018the wheel; At one o'clock they started work.\u201d Mr.Cameron came down from the floor above, - The deceased said to witness that they would not attempt to d any more until the wheel was stoped.When Cameron got-on to a small platiorm- the deceased said, \u201cOh, look at that rope coming down.\u201d Witness /had his back to Cameron at the time, and on his turning round he saw the deceased step on the shaft, and his\" body was carried twice under the Fhaît, and was finally crushed between the gearing and timber.They had not the tackle in position when the accident oecurred as they \u2018intended waiting until the wheels were.stopped, The shaft was going about 500 revolutions_a miniîte.Cross-examined\u2014Witness was working under Mr.Cameron: Be «id not- think that the rope would lave done any harm to the gear.He did not see whether Cameron had got hold of the rope or not.Witness could not explain how Mr.Cameron came to put his foot on the revolving shaft.He: never gave it a4 thought that it was a dangerous place.He could not un: derstand how it was that Cameron did not shut off the power before he came into the wheel house.\u201d LE.Golipeaux, fireman; - stated that he was an oiler for a number of years at the company\u2019s mills, He had just left the portion of the wheel house, when he was told that Cameron had been Killed.He oiled the gearings twice a day and - greased the gear twice a week,\u201d Witness believed that the plank Cameron\u2019 was standing on was loose; because he had often to drive thc nails \\when oiling, Witness had a narrow escape from falling into the gearings himself.The witnesses examined this morning Arnott, millwright, G.A.Paliner, Secretary \u2018Royal Paper Co.G.M.Willard, Cast Angus, and Mrs.Cameron, widow of deceased.This closed the evidence for the plaintiff.C, called for thé defence and, thé case 15 proceeding.\u2014+ THE LARGEST VESSEL AFLOAT, | The Lusitania ia Launched at Clyde Bank.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 » TAF.FIRST OF THE GIANT © _ARDFRS NOW BUILDING.Seotlansl, June 8.\u2014The new Cunard Line steamer Lusitania, the world's largest liner, was successfully launched at.the Clyde Bank yesterday and was christened by Dowager Lady Inverclyde, Hundreds of visitors from all parts of the country besides thousands: of.the local popula- CUN- Glasgow, tion withessed the ceremony.The Lusitania is the first of the giant Cunarders to be launched, and the Mauritania, will follow The 70 feet long, and her \u2018greatest breædth is 83 feet, while her depth moulded is Go.fout.Her placement is-about 40,000 tons,, and powerful turbine engines will give her | a sustained speed of frem twenty-four to iwenty-five knots.When finished fully 35,000 tons of material will have been brought into her hull, including machinery and completed equipment, The ¢abin accommodations are for 550 first-class, 500 second-class and 1500 | third-class\u2019 passengoers, and the erew will numbér about $00, .+ her sister, Lusitania is dis- rind Hor nd at Gae 16° Te (Transient on 8.Pa woud Maple sugar, \"se 10 {and attention given to- all horses in our 03.mh charge, Prices moderate.dN Ey TE MONTREAL \u201cHOUSE, HONEY \u2014 \u2014There was uo change in Hoi.FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1906.Coffee A.Ring and F.I.Buck were first | \u2014the BEST Coffee requires 4 It is made of selected for which the demand continues slow.W uote: \u2014White elover comb, at 13¢ 134¢; white extracted at Tic to Sic buckwheat.at 644 to 64e per Ib.HOPS\u2014The demanit for hops was Jimit- ed and prices unchanged.We quote \u2014 Canadian choice at 15c to 16¢, and ordinary at 18e to _14c per fb.Tw e to - SEARCITY OF LIVE HOGS, A feature of- the hog situation is the somewhat \u201cscarcity of live hogs, and.the undertone to the market in consequence Was very firm at the advance in prices noted on Monday.The demand was good from packers, and sales of setected lols were made at ST.RO_ to $7.90 per 100 Ibs., weighed off cars.There \u2018were some hogs on the market of an inferior qualis ty that were offered at less monty, The Toronto.markét yesterday was stronger, and prices advanced 1G¢ \u2018per 100 1bs., with sales of selects gt $7.40 der 100 Thy, There was po change in the Jocal market for abattoir fresh-killed dressed hogs, for which the demand in a jobbing way was fair at $10.50 per 100 Ibs.The trade in hams and pacon continues good, and the demand for lard is fair.: 4 SHERIFF'S SALE CURATOR'S WARRANT.FIERL FA- * CIAS DK TERRIS.© Superior Court\u2014District of Saint Francis, Saint\u201d Francis, Lo wit: No.22.\u201cJohn J.Grifith, of the city of Sherbrooke, in the district of Saint Frantis, curator and petitioner, hereunto duly authorized under article 879 wf the code of civil procedure of the province \u201cof Quebec, as curator to the abandoned estate of CHARLES W.BRYANT, of the city of Kherbrooke, | | in the district of Saint Francis, sash = and door\u201d manufacturer, lumber dealer.and trader; Defendant, Insolvent, to wit: 1.Those certain in the city of Sherbrooke, being numbers one hundred and seventy two (172), one -hundred and seventy three: (173), one hundred and seventy _ four (174), one hundred and seventy five (175), one hundred and seventy six (178), one hundred and_seventy seven (1771.one hundred and seventy eight (178) and one hundred and seventy nine (179), the same.being cadastral subdivisions of lot-number fourteen hundred and forty-four (1444), of the official cadastral Man dnd hook of referenee for the south ward of the city of Sherbrooke.situate on Wellington street\u2014with the buildings and improvemepts thereon | erected and made: the ahove eight lots \u2018of land to be sold en bloc as one property, \"by order of the superior court.2.The lot of land number four hundred and forty three (443).of the official cadastral plan and book of reference for Glearing Auction Sale l\u2018years old, | posts, hay, grain, potatoes, ali machinery, | lots of land situate | tine ae mp ES A NUTE : THANKS.Mrs.Michael Dearden and family, of Windsor Mills, beg to express through the columns of the Record their sincere thanks for the numberless marks of syu- pathy shown them in-their late bereavement.To the gentlemen connected with the Construétion Dept.of the M.S.OR to the Knights of Columbus and to the devoted friends and relatives who by their untiring kindness and gifts of masses aad flowers.soughr to lighten the burden of their grief, the sorrowing Jamily feel that they never can adequately testify their gratitude.: T shall sell for the undersigned at the farm know as the FRFD LOCKE PLACE, Three miles from AYER 8S CLIFE STANSTEAD ROAD on Wednesday, June 13th, 1906, At -9 a.m., as follows: \u20141 extra ware, wt.1350; 1 horse, wt.13507 , 2 driving horses, 1 veasling colt, 26 - extra mileh cows, 8 two year olds, 8 yearlings, .18 calves, \u20181 thoroughbred Ayrshire bull, 2 sheep and lambs, brood sows and extra spring pigs, fowls, hinder, mower, seeder, 1 double mould board Hulky plow, disk and iron harrows, cultivators, on the \u201chorse fork, double wagon, sett truck wheels, buggies, sleighs, sleds, robes, double harnesses, driving harness, crea sepacator, scales, stove wood, lumber, | new within three years.Also furniture, cook, double and box stoves, dining and: Kitchen tables, hedroonf suites, sewing machine, dairy, utensils, ete, ete.No reserve as Mr.McVeay is going West.The farm of 400 actes of good land, 260 cleared and! 200 in timber in good state of cultivation\u201d will be offered\" and should have the attention of any person looking for*a barguin in real estate.- oF HOWE, Augtionoys.MRS.J.McVEAY.J.FRANK MeV BAY.Great Business Chance for a Physician or Druggist.For particulars, address Box 87 Daily Record Office, Sherbrooke, Que.- FOR SALE: \u2018Cascade Cotlage'™ on Take: Massawip- pi.That very desirable cottage, aelight- | fully \u201csituated on the wext side of !ake Massawippi, 3 miles from North Hale and 14 miles above Glen Villa, with furniture, boats, etc., is offered Tor sale.Jin~ mediate possession given if desired.Fou particulars apply to : .G.H.ST.PIERRE, Costicook, Quo GOIEN PLACE.A PRIVATE HOSPITAL.For\u2018 non-infectious diseases only.pi, this institution offers all the advantages of hospital treatment \u2018combined with the privacy, seclusion and comforts of an elegant home.| Ternis, including - board, attendance of physician, and-service of trained nurses, ten dollars per week.Os da EDGAR,\" \"M.D.: Resident Physician, North Hatley, Que.\u2018MEN WANTED For me mil and lumber woods.Apply FLETCHER, R H.the north ward of the city of Sherbrooke, situated on T.ondon street, in the said city of Sherbrooke\u2014with the buildings and improvements thereon erected and made.To he sold at the sheriffs office, at the- court house, in the said city «of Sherbrooke, on the TWENTY- SIXTH day of JUNE inst., at TEN of the clock in the forenoon, - +-80 Wellington St, .Sherbrooke.FOR SALE.OR SALE\u2014FARM OF 200 ACRES IN the Township of Eaton, near Bulwer station, well wooded, a sugar orchard of \u201cover.one thousand trees, plenty of good | office.Charmingly aïtuated on Lake Massawip- |.|has a perfect disposition.PAGE FIVR.TO-NIGUT AT THE CLEMENT THEATRE ! LORNE ELWYN \u2014Supporting\u2014 7 miss GLADYS GREY.\u2014in-a KL LE À « \u201cUneta, the - ~ Singing Girl.\u201d wy 9 \"Big Spocialtios_9 CLEMENT THEATRE JUN E 1 12TH.\u201c Sherbrooke Minstrel - Circle?In their first minstrel performance, utider the: able direction of PROF.0.CARTIER, aided by local talent.| Full Orchestra Headed By Prof A.S.it A Mr, & Mrs.C, Ellsyorth Oclrich, in sketches.and many other choice specialties.1 PRICE-50¢, 35¢, 16c¢.\u2019 Tickets for sale nnd exchanged at T heatre i tet, June 1th and 12th.For.The Bakery and _ Confectionery \u201c Btore situated but a few doors fro the post- A fret class |* stand \u201cfor.business.Oven wo bakery in good condition.Will be sold on easy terms, or rented to the right party.For particulars apply to B.J.PEARSON, - Richmond.que Celebrated HACKNEY STALLION, - - RATTLING SHOT, - il | By Ron ant Canny Mann ,Î - Dane, Lady Lynn.| by Great Shot.] Rattilng Shot ta a and \u2018individual, both in onformation and action; being one of thd best actors in the country.He He stands 16 bands high and weighs 1,800 Ibs, A ALSO THORNEL, 2.264.\u201cBy ,Egthorne, 2.124, to high wheel.He by Egber by Hamiltonian 10.: Dam O A ur Girl by Efmonarch 3.15%.This horse is well known and canvot be beat as a; stock producer.These horses will make College ' House Stables, Lennoxville.spection' invited.Terms: \u2014$10.00 00 to _warrant.: Ç FINE FARM FOR SALE Property of the late Samuel Mallory, in Leénnoxville, 216 acres.Sugar place and .other wopd, running water, comfortable.house and fine $2,000 harn: Beautifully situated : near .P.O., College, schools, churches.: Fine season 26 the .In.FOR SALE, : (TOR SALE\u2014NO.15 BUFFALO HOT water heating boiler, good as now.Capacity 3,000 ft.1 inch pipe, éxclusive of mains.Made by H.R.1ves & Co., Montreal.Will be sold cheap.Apply Record Office.For SALE \u2014 HOUSE, NO.13, BANK Street, the property of Mrs.H; B.Brown: For Macdonald, Art _ Building, Sherbrooke: particulars apply to R.| HELP WANTED.ANTED\u2014G ENERAL- SERVANT, AT 7 once.No washing.Good wapes.Apply Mrs.A.LE.Kinkead, 58 - Queen Street.7 WANTE Nn \u2014 HOST, I; R.CAP PI, Y VEN - Magog House.es il ess arme 000 mere es cee] ; ANTEI ) \u2014 CHAMBER MALD.AP- Dly at the Windsor, House, : TANTED \u2014 AT ONC, 4 RIA ND : neti Office, -Sherbrooke, 7th June, [ water, good out- -buildings.For particu- particulars aodress 7 farm.vor further.1 _ R.A BIRON.Deputy Sherif.de to Worthington & Borlase.Lond x que \u2014 0.A.MALLORY, = ' Popular Want \u201cAds.\u201d | \u2019 \u20ac.: Over 50 000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Eastern Towaships.: : Will get you anything you want.- - + : Only 1 cent a word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for 4 8 \u201cprice of five.Pick your days.~~ : ¢ +++.\u2018 .+
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