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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mardi 11 février 1908
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[" or Goui, of Quebs; and the Hoo.Mr.10, 703 1 vester- and Revenue Inspector -John McCrum raided three hotels here.morning in the large: block belonging r.G.W.Gilmour, wbich'is occur p were in Ottawa urgeon | \u2014\u2014 rad tion of the\u2018 Sherbrooke \u2018Protestant dow has been placed in St.Paul's {which showed that the financi si- Episcopal Church, presented by St.!ness of the year 5, 1e financial busi | The annual meeting of the Corpora- {handsome stained = glass chancel win- Hume, read the report of the Auditors \u2018 conferring with - Sir Wilfrid These hotels were suspected of selling to Hospital was held yesterday.in a satisfactory iy \"0 eue + RT dé ae, relative to the co-operation liquor without a.license.A large | pied by Pr.A: Vaillancourt-as a dryg ae rare present, Messrs.Wm, For Paul's Guild.condition.oo | - y LUE .Nan.qu | : : Ty pie Co te a 1.A \u2019 toe 1 3 - Ac : : re Federal and Provincial Goverm quan Vas seized ny on the premises, store, oo Gimour and Girard as 8 President ; E.Hargrave, Hon.Sec.| SLAB WOOD FOR 80 -CENTS A |WHIST CONTES AT KNOWLTON.ments in the Champlain terientenary taken to Sweetsburg., 12 oe dry goods store.The fire d Dros Treasurer a oo Fraser, W.S.| 4 at Feb CORD.Knowlton, February 11.\u2014(Special.) wlebratign next summer, oh « batt] \u201c| There seems to.be a determination : the .Ja nas eu by Mis Me JA \u201cWig, tt, L A ayl Dee Miss a: le; B Pa Thenpesial)\u2014 According to previous appointment 7 project À establish the duce utiie to confine the sale of liquor in this Gil our.end a iced î her i a, and Boon , Miss M Fade Drs.Austin se line, ree id Fos & Thompson are 4he gentlemen of the Waterloo Whist fields.as |& national Diormally 4alked town to licensed- places and to enforce » and was noticed by her fra ume, Tus8 Yagladyen, Lady Su- g b good quality of slab wood, | Club came to Knowlton ou Friday ev- - Tio question was ini her |residence next door.The fire perintendent, Mrs.Hargrave and Miss |an \u2018delivering the same from their ening to play the return with the | \"C to \u2018the letter the license law regarding ; \u2019 à provinciai ministers were se.5 [brigade responded prompily and Dance.: ig) [Mill for \u201c80c.a cord.now , Fix 4 er mue Pederal Government 1° | fought like trojans until they got the| THE ANNUAL REPORT.ue formed and Ma Flom nen les wet o la generous grant to the fire junder control, Dr.Vaillancourt\u2019s| The President read the following re- MORE MILK GOING TO FAC- The game passed of eral overseer.The game passed off - with pleastire * to alll Mr.Roh- inson served \u2018supper.After |, supper Dr.Harris, Mr.Candlish and a few others ,made speéches,' and the \u2018President of the Waterloo Club invited the - Knowlton Club for another evening in about two weeks\u2019 time.The game wag played in Mr.RobiiRon's spacious sarlors and the visiting gentlemen remained over night, returning by morning train to Waterloo.The: score was only one poigt different from \u2018the for- - mer one and lightly in favor of the home club.~ 6 loss|is quite heavy, partly covered by port : - i : Messis, Gilmour land Gië-]} * Sherbrooke, Feb.10th, 1908.J ard\u2019s goods suffered considerably from To the Members, = smoke and water; fully covered by.in- | Corporation Protestant, Hospital, ter factory from this town this wins $20 I OR ASSAULT | surance, The [building, lalthough The Board of \u2018Governors submit for | ter thgn ever before.Perhaps it is : Vv EUR ® | brick, was considerably damaged, and your information the Balance Sheet dUe to The sanitary improvements he- _ | \u2014 - the tenant, Mr.Foisey, who vecu and Profit and Loss Statement for |!\"& made in the barns, .: .A o | Pied! the dwelling! over the drug de- {year ending 31st December past, and| | Divorced Husband of Miss Anna arfment, \u2018has suffered considerable algo, the following Comparative State- + oss; not being insured.; {ment of Receipts and Expenditures f Gould Convicted of Battery.o *p 220% TO\" Te06 ana 1005, Aspenditures for À TORTES.- \u2019 cotismore,, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 More milk ii eing taken to the but- 1812 To gay BEA Roa y 4 cn i 2 f Sail fe a = oe = 4h + gstablished 1897.| Cy JHERBEQOKE, QUE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1908.ONE CENT 4; \u2019 ; 4 mere .: ie > - - ; 2e ; - 3 +I oR Ey ACR pic BATTLEFIELDS [SEED LIQUOR [BLOCK BURNED - {ANNUAL MEETING [DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM fii a # .- \u2018 ° \u201c1 2 A MIA 46 CCL AATIONAL-PARK.| AT FARNHAM.| {AT WATERLOO.| PROTESTANT HOSPITAL, PARTS OF THE EASTERN\u2019 TOWN | Lg - | ° B nt le ; \u2018 - | .a EE: \u201cde 2 7 ._ LOTO .mes - : i Po .Te ; .a.#1 20 St LC ue .ES | .a .| RE ICE TWENTY-SIX INCHES THICK.y MR.HUGH M.CUTCHEON RE- @ ki a À question \u2018Discussed\u2019 With Sir High Constable and Inland Rev.Fire.Originated-in Drug Past Year Has Not Been a Waterloo, Feb.\u201cI1\u2014(Special.) \u2014Hr.ELECTED MAYOR OF 0 3 LT | [ fn # .PE lea S4 - PS CC « .a rnest Deragon has complete his \u201c \u201cLE .EE ty | 00 oR .Wilfrid Laurier.enue Inspector Pay Visit.{ 2 partment.Success Financially, \u2018contract for loading ten cars of ice for Leeds Village.EDS 11.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Nd : # AVY.3: ha 7 \u2014 - : TT ei Ch 3 a -| the Railway Company.The ice on 'At a meeting of Re pe = HEWN : PLR PRO ; WILL }DÉTERMINED TO EN | ( ( ARTE: NA , : - ; TT the lake ; full tv-six inches | of 1g of the Municipal Council aa iE 21g He aN $B ATER E NT PROBABLY TLL ., NFORCE CON- co | IDERABLE DAMAGE DONE | YEAR.REVIEWED IN ANNUAL RE- ! © Ja te is now fully twenty-six inches of the municipality of Leeds held iu st UE 1} HT IVE $300,000 TOWARDS DITIONS OF LICENSE, LAW [PARTLY COVERED BY IN- | PORT \u2014 NURSES\u2019 TRAINING || LU 5 Mr.Hugh McCutcheon Feb: 10h, oft i oH | > ; oC 1 Di AN .Hug utcheon, Jr., w re A 16: AN |) THE FUND.AT FARNHAM.1 | SURANC | À.TERM TO BE REDUCED | PRESENTATION OF CHANCEL elected Mayor, and Mr.Wm, Reid was AE | p Co \u201811.={Special.)\u2014Prem- Farnham, Feb.11\u2014(Special.) \u2014 On | Wéterloo, Feb.11:\u2014(Special.)\u2014Fire Ÿ TO TWO YEARS.N al re-elected Pro-Mayor for 1908.UE RH ottawa, Feb.L.\u2014(Special.) Saturday night High Constabl Bois- bro he oo Feb.Le perte ®, Canaan, Feb.11.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 A The Secretary-tremsurer, Mr.Wm.4.gould make [a N .: Lu - und now bétag raised.A COUNT FINED - he amonnt of the grant probably : «fl be S00.000.| 4 Government commission composed \u201cd'representative citizens will be nam- - al to administer funds, and to lave eral #uparvision of the whole nn- Fy hk ph pn fd \u2018orge Suit .nt.denis, IM.2 poo - fy < Sh es; age.| ertaking.27 ay wr rein VE er «gp 2 mn _\u2014_ PRIZE 1LEGHORNS, at 4 T ; Granby, Feb, 11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Wo BRAKEMEN - Pe 5 LR Ellis, who exhibited twelve A ES x D : Ai [ | DISBURSEMENTS.æeghorns at the Montreal Poul- | Bad - DEFENDANT PRINCE RECEIVES 20 ( P R AND | .| 1906: 1907 |try Show, carricd oil 12 prices.He.; RUDELY AWAKENED 1 CENTS DAMAGES, à » Ko e .Housekeeping $2,007.85 $2,603.82 Won four firsts, five seconds, {wo .n e a \u2018ular 191.75.9° ; .Sa ._ A - Co Dispensary .1,852.33 = 1272.0: thirds gand one fourth.Messrs, Gp- Paris, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Count | MEGANTIC SERVIC Maintenance and 200.>.y= 3 « : NV ) eo] Charges 4,214.58 < \u2014 ITT Ee Tip T= CU >.HT pare ci ir ham-and Hunter also won several 4 454.35 PHizes on \u201ctheir exhibits.\"00 2e¢v eve , - , Boni de Castellane, the divorced hus- Van In Which-They Were Sleep band of Anna Gould, of Ne# York, La THE CASE OF DUNHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIT., pre loss unprovided TRACK SOON » bE Was to-day found guilty by the Cor- 02 , © \u201c8807477 $833020| PREACHER DELAYED BY Dunham, Feb.1l.\u2014(Special.) = On LÉ 7 .1 rectional Court of criminal assault and Nos 85 an 4 al - rT aR WEATHER.Friday, the Mth inst, the vase om °° M ing Smashed at Waterville.{000 TOU 0 Helie de Sagan.bis OF C : > 86 Will Again RECEIPTS.aan seals Feb.1.speck \u2014 moun Reiland, Nef and ° =, ear TR TON CL cousin, and fined :$20.+ ee ry ak qe Co AW to ile train being late on Fa- 1° ME, hwemihiard, Noiseux and 0 eT FMEH-IN COLLISION OCCURRED The Prince was awarded 20 cénts arry assengers.From LT Public .43,016.01 $2,912.85 tiriay ecoing Mrs Allen was oblilred rey -will be taken up in the\u2019 Superior > FARLY THIS MORNING» \u2014 damages.; a > 7 \u2014 1 |Special Legacy ._ 1,000.00 to cancel his engagement for the tor-| Court at Sweetsburg before His jLord- | Ë ; en LE SOON \u2018 Tl | INTIMATE THAT PASSENGER \u201cHospital Earnings 4,534.44 3,639.37 5, rors: Sunday morning, speaking nt ship Justice Lynch.\u201d It may not be d S Cis.s PI 2 .[4 Â - j = : = / .CE cenerally remembered that these ven- ; Ç ; a _ Coaticook.instead soming here for £enerally remembered that these gen J y : ; CLEARED SAVED THE CATTIE bo RAT po Tb RESTORED ç for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 une 524.32 777.07 the.evening aren coming here for temen petitioned the Township Coun- La, Et, REE \u2019 a i : NG.| \u2014_\u2014 - |\" ; | cil-here for a widening and deepening Waterville, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A : The reply of the Canadian Pacific $8,074.77 $8,330.20 SUTTON ICE CROP THE BEST | of the Laraway Brook to «rain cer- \u201cpiteb-ig\" collision between freights JR.warred here at ahout\u201d 4 o'clock this \u2018 | du ; .: -_\u2014 EVER HARVESTED THERE, tain land to them belonging.This.WHILE SON.BURNED Rai way Company regarding the Me- In the above we are only dealing utton Fa 11.\u2014(Special.)=Mr.A, Council appointed a \u2018special superiu- A UY © [gântie \u2018\u201cScoot matter eame yester- {with the actual receipts qu disburse- A| Robinson had a gang of men cut- teudent to proces-verbalize such en- set Lo morning) | .Le.Ceca - jday]| afternoon in.a telegram \u2018addressed ments, the actual earnings were about | tj hg ITs second crop of ice on his |largement of said brook.The report NTO é Both trains.were proceeding west- Child Fired Barr d Perished to Mr.L.\u2018A.\u2019 Dufresne, of the Sher- $1,500, in excess of amount shown pond the lattff part of the week.The of the special superintendent taxed * ems ward.One had pulled into the yard} ™ rire arn an perished |, ooke Board of Trade.cither in the above Statement, or the | ire was from 12 to 15 inches and more ratepayers than was considered Le 4 standing on the siding.The | + H { This telegram reads as follows : yearly Balaneg Sheet as an Asset, as| clear as crystal, in fact the best crop just, and the Council refused to ho- : er - sensational fs sian vo, ere.extinguished oo Therein.\u201cAs promised, deputation\u2019 have logk- a considerable portion of the amount he has ever harvested to supply -this Mologate said report.SO | \\ .but\u2019 the local \u201cand the second}, freicht following turn- - : LL.\u2026 [ed into the matter and have arranged \u201818 against patients treated who had village with.Messrs.Gilmour, Remillard, Noixeau tl itself together Wan the ding and ran into the FATHER DID NOT KNOW HIS SON [for trains 85 and 86 to carry pas- | little or no means and were taken be- OT and Corey promptly appealed the matin the last 1 Vi with great force, Lo WAS IN.BUILDING.sengers between Sherbrooke and Me- fore any guarantee was furnished, or [LARGE CONSIGNMENTS OF .PULP ter to the County Council sitting at t which resultef The van was badly smashed up: : ls = se gantic, same as they did before local \u2018Were emergency cases that could not| | WOOD.Bedford last March, 1907.- Yitaws won the The miraculdus escape of two br ke- | Oxford, Pa., Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 pa enger trains were.put on.be\u2019 refused admission ; some of these orth Hatley, Feb.11.\u2014 (Special) The County Council homologated : CT me whp were asleey \u201cthe van is While his son was being cremated ma | \u201cfind local passenger trains when came from nineteen Townships and |\u2014A large quantity of pulp wood and the report and ordered the Township T LE however] the principal feature of the burning barn at Pleasant Grove his |taken of were earning only about [Villages in\u2019 the surrounding district |ties are being delivered at the sta- Council to execute the work called for OTES.wreck, | yk ; - \u201cfather and a number of the neighbors ane-third cost of operating.Hope to whom the Hospital \u2018has not re- tion fro.n all parts ofthe surrounding 18 the, proces verbal.were risking their lives to save horses) and cows, : Club | will prac BB _ Both men were sleeping soundly in radium, from.8 | the van) when.the collision occurred.It was a rude awakening, - One.resume the passenger service in early ceived one dollar of aid.During 1906, country.Mr.S.A.McKay has large Next Friday's hearing will be the re- .- Ng on spring.five municipalities contributed $190, contracts for both here and Ayer\u2019s sult of the Township Council's ruling.The boy, Joel Dusey, eight-year-old, \u2018{nder circumstances think: this, but nothing in the past year.The |CIiff, and is loading cars daily for the arn\u2019 dut is -re , un LL ; : = at TE, .had taken some matches and kiddled a Ton kn td ns ownshir stanstead wever, made THE BROME COUNTY HISTORY ; , 7% - fu Rime to (fhe, top.of a freight fire in the barn, and almost \"immed: se es ee * .a grant of $25 during oon, © $e South.= .( , , WILL BE PUBLISHED gs; he an advert Bogie.The other wart throm iately the hay caught and before the \u201d * V.-President C.P.R.\u201d| The Governors are of the opinion| | ADAMSVILLE CREAMERY.\u2026 |.SHORTLY._- i {i have starte \u2019 though the side of the smashed \u201cvan.lad knew it he was surrounded .by R may be explained that: train 85, that the public generally do not real-| Adamsville; Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 | Sutton, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Rev.Ix.4 Co Both men were iderably - 2 flames.Jt was some time before\u201d the | is supposed to leave Sherbrooke at 5 ize that an Hospital cannot he self-| The report of Adamsville Creamery M.Taylor, M.A,, who was in townon ( 3 : SA ere considerably \u2018cut up.fire was neticed and.father hurried to |! : Hospitals in| for 1907 shows business transacted as Saturday, in 44 a.m.for Megantic, and train 86 leaves Supporting, the large | | 1 , referring to \u2018the forth- > ¢ Sher- Montreal, although having liberal en-| follows: Amount of milk, lbs, 1;-| coming history of Brome County, Says dowments, are \u2018 never able to make 253,300 : butter, Ibs., 57,233; money that it is expected the book will be hut eseaped serious injury, which is :- ost remarkable.= ~The wrecking train wax summoned the rescue \"of tne cattle, never realizing that the boy was inside, The barn, Megantic about 6.30 p.m., for - brooke.: \u2014 [ra TAY 0 THER x volume will be sent to the publishers.c 07 fr ith its\" ts, was destroyed.~ i i i i ve fr tly receiv \u2018$13,043.15; id t {- issued carly the coming summer.lle 201 from lstand | Crack wee with its \u201ccontents, 3 - The great difficulty with this train [Poth ends meet, but have frequently received, \u2018$13,043.15; paid to .pat- is yt gf \\ AMES MBS hom Sand Pond and the track was \u201d >.lis the 5 \u2018ertai wi l | hich to appeal for aid, and where there is rons, $11,617.28 : paid for manufac~ intends devoting two solid months to 3 À Rs.8red Withoul much diffieulty.\u2019 is the uncertain schedule upon w | where rons, 135: paul Herds de ong bus ¢ wont?bi To 1 Lo \u2014 + .- BRUNETIERE S LIBRARY.it runs, particularly No.85, which so much wealth the response is gener- turing, 8,425.87; average per 100 the work carly in the spring with an \"OR HER\" : , \u2018 starts at Farnham and is not as.| a ally prompt and liberal.In Ontario, Ibs.milk, 92.7¢,: number Ibs.of milk able.assistant, after which the first : SAN NN, tual i vi on 2 he s et of per 1D.butter, 21.89 1b WF.TIAN Te ul \u2018tual rv here.! 1owever, we understand the suppor P rr in, hutter, al.B.! ; .! ! eosin on IN REF | This arrangement goes into effect at the Hospitals is placed more op af = ome He intends having it all typewritten | veuves 1 | , ce\u2019 ; rertised à Jol.{business basis, the \u201c local Government BISH@ŒP CARMICHALL'S VISITA- first, however, to avoid-errors.Mr.once\u2019 and is advertised in an the col making annual grants which are sup- | TIONS, 1 Taylor stated that the large amount\u201d \u2014ÂAn \u2018investige- Ohio, a village \"| Tor sroné BLOC + | DISPOSED OF IN THREE n a TH = ot] or, sed cE Sy meade es J © end i \u201ces ee de a RARE trem , | |plemented by the municipalities, in \u2018Farnham, Veb.11.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 His of valuabie history regarding \u2018this 1: Yarmouth, r& à : in F re : hi 5 itals ds ishop Carmichael will make county necessitated the issuing of the } oi affairs.| _ lovers of letters in France, the i at- | nN | thi not y the v pport of the Hospitals He visit to \u201cthis parish on Sun- work in volumes, one volume of which } A woman ipen- Stock le à : sage |tempts to save Ferdinand Brunetiere's \u2019 | foundatior ; blic charity and all div.Feb, 23rd, to administer confir- would be issued he hoped, early in the À 24 ace Lo that 209 ia Tea Cent and Milli- library, an account of which was cab- A \u2019 - have the rivilege of contributing ton ation to those who desire it.His | summer of 1908, while the second - AR 6 + Yarmou > vbo a \" St | , |led during the sununer, have failed.1t [7 \u2018 | the relicf Pt the sick \u2018poor who are Lordship is making bis official visits | velame would probably come | out ER i Te won, 4 .- try ores Destroyed has been dispersed in a three days THE Nil DREN.their wards.There are only.two wen-| 10 his parishes in the winter and] about\u2019 two years later.The many lov- NP the de Joo = ~~ |sale at\u2019 the\" Hotel \u2018Drouot.Many\u2019 of Te wal Hospitals in the Province of Que- spring, preparatory.to his trip to ers of the early history of our fathers : sut as immedis oT OCCUPANTS OF UPPE R STORIES |the 12,000 - volumes composing.the : : L ospriats 1m, Montreal 1 England to attend the \u201cLambeth Con- and grandfathers are anxiously look- Nr ny rial, : was four : REX \u201cfers \u2019 ee 7 {library were almost \u2018eqpiva- I Co Que outside the City of Men Tt Hosni- férence\u201d in the summer.- ing forward to the issuing of this.NEY a year and a Cn SDERED HOMELESS, lent to manuscripts, as they contained British House f Commons For- 1 ue un.er Coton t fear > en pe 0 | work.Brome is to be congratulated _ 3 il.Og Fridsy Toronto, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.), \u2014 =o many marginal notes, especially in * .eel : le tal ort of the WANTS PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE\u2018 on having a historian of Mr.Taylor's passed! away RE Shortly before one o'clock this morn- the books of acversaries, like Ernest ; \u2018bids Cigarettes: .hall E à 18 a Ys he cen nd Pot in fact , - WINNING: BIRDS, ahilities to undertake this great work.tor of the : mg tre\\broke out in the brick block.| Renan.The total realized from, the PR \u2014 | Gen val Hospitals.It the! Practice tol.Sutton, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Rev.| \u2014 .fused to Lu J Pur stories, No.754-761, Queen |sale was 43,531 francs.A few | lots EFFORT TO END SMOTHHRING PE owed in\u201d Ontario \u2018was dopted here.J.1.Bell shipped on Monday 22-4 DUNHAM CREAMERY RPPORT.; $ .2 > D 0055 i de rd 3 in\u201d [ .x Poy re \\ : ; ; had pe x qu cast, | .|brought over $80.3 INFANTS BY THEIR DRUNKEN |the Provincial Government giving say, birds to \u2018take part in the St.Johns Dunham.Feb.11.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The .M; 1B, 7e Fe slock in the ten-cent store of T.4 4 ï | - rame 4 - ; 5 | poultry show the present week.The lor anual meeting of the Dunham held an inver owles, was totally dest Li SUIT OVER THE TIMES ; _ PARENTS.$1,000, Sherbrooke, $500, and the ue la Patrie newspaper of Montreal has regu ar a nt 1 meet g ne Lame arden ) inrta loss vo oestroved, n- \"Februar ; icipa \u2018ati a : $ Creamery took place on the cv h Warden M! volving}a Joss of SN OM), ; j o \u2018London, February 11.\u2014| A ll, {nicipal corporations, throughout the written Rev.Mr.Bell for photos of Greamers {a Pres Lhe evening of the jury.he millinery stock dy the wife .of- at 25S y stock of Miss Barrett to take æ LAW Carri IN 31 PLACES RAED IN TORONTO.|.5 oe co v e| Paris, Feb.11.\u2014To the regret of all Co = GREAT LEGAL STRUGGLE FOR several minor interests inf the.paper, has heen formed with a capital of £850,000, ver BY REQUIRE T aD i ; ir j ; AE 02 .lhe building of a new butter factory crt hich wi is vent he After lue de n REQUIRED TIREE- lates assert that their deal hos been other public places, and makes _the| The increased cost in tarrying onj 4 Sutton The meeting will be hell two-thirds, of w hich will this yea A ind t death © FIFTHS MAJORPPRY.approved by ie Pot thats nse Will he sale of.cigarettes\u2019 to \u201cpersons under the institution arises in part from the at the Town House on Friday evening bor the \u2018salary.of Mr.A.A.Lone- heating T° Toronto, februzir- 4 {ors The aque ston : Blam ™ 16 years a punishable offence.higher.cost of supplies and in a great Lo \"ne maiter will be fully discuss- way Secretary, this last-mentioned / \"i her son, Pare bye th ruars AE Weturns pre- fought out in court.Among the other interesting features, measure from the work during a rood dl, as well as the ways and means in ema waa to strike à divide et.an rtm, Ge Provincial Licensing De- 222 EASES \u2018 » bill establishes juvenile courts {part of the yeai having devolved up-| [2 it is decided that it is advisable | Soma eMan bf ' ser pale! neglety, oy lent shows that in the recent lo- FFECTS Or \u201cQUIDA\u201d hroughout the © trv 1 calls for the Assistant Lady Superintendent ase 1b 1s decide y \\ during 190% once per month at th \\ttorney- al option campaien the hv-law wns THE L > Ul P throughout the coun ry and calls 1 ion the Assistant Lady Duperl i the © build: It is said that quite à [vate of 7 cents per patron per divi ke the ma ried in 31 places hu ti da \\ us sppeial places off detention for chil- Miss Lawrence, in consequence of t rge number of farmers is interested ! - 5 by the required \u2014 | A 5 three-fif hg m .ajority, In 27 muniei- palitios loca] ; 1- | \"zen instine NO UNPUBLISHED NOVELS| IN- novels.There was nothing in her ef- Nr.Prdrson_and his assoé- which passed its first reading in House of Commons yesterday after- der the age of 16, provides penalties for anyone less than 16 years - pld caught smoking ih the streets, or dny \u201cdren, instead of sending them to ithe + ordivary prisons.through drunken parents, rolling on District, $100, to each annually, both would be placed in \u2018such a financial, ask ebery citizen in the district to urge this matter upon their: respective \"Councils that such grant be made, resignation\u201d of Miss Houghton, the Lady Superiritendent, who left the po- ervision so necessary to economical his birds winning prizes at the recent tice was posted on Monday calling a meeting of the farmers interested in | .\u2018en n the project.sed, striking the other horse a heavy facturing room of Berard Bios\u2019.cream- keting the produce.\u201d Towever, Mr.Martin 1.Baker was re-elected\u201d salesman for T9038 at his old salary of $75 was also destroye sys .r Poultry Show, as well as : ETI nghtgr, and the Aboyg rv pene unin OWNERSHIP OF PAPER.noon, becomes law, juvénile| lovers of position as to enable them to give Mont eal te.y ol few, notes on ery ln this village.wis chairman\u2019 of The evidend - \u201cpartments\\ in the upper stories are | Lond Tal ry 11 \u2014It look as C! arettes will have a hard time |in generous treatment to the sie ane his system of breeding fowls.This to ihe meeting which was largely ate ad béaten his.tendered homeless I oncon, COTES Iv a § indulging their appetites.The act] is | needy.Jt would only medn a fraction be published in La Patrie.| terded A good deal of discussion +.had dragged \u2014_\u2014 +.though there would be a great egal a Government measure, which amends of a mill on the Valuation Roll, and HS Fa er Hitt ! ra Ce a nd, and kil ONTARIO PAL OPTIOI le OT menting.Une | thb existing laws for the protectior of | we feel confident the _Most|penurious vw BUTTER FACTORY PROPOSED 4045 Paetioh of the expense of mar.« brought ou a LOCAL OPTION.syndicate representing the owne O! children.- It prohibits smoking {m-,ratepayer would heartily approve.We \u2018Sutton, Feb.11.\u2014(Special.)=+A no- Vêrr the \u20ac (Continued on page 6.) : .tof the prion received a major\u201d | CLUDED AMONG THEM.(It proposes furthermore that the im- sition in April last.\u201d Meantime, the TAD BAD LUCK.\" oo 9 become © btu Votes cast.but failed! Rome, February .11.\u2014 An examine; prisonmient - of children \u2018be entitely | Assistant Superintendent performed Cowansville, Feb.10\u2014(Special.) \u2014 HOUSE BUR ; ST : fority was rat becauze the® ma- ! tion of the effects of the late \u201cOul he aHolished, .: | the duties of both, as well as those of v1 Cyrus Cleveland has had bad luck | - ih, he byl ; psc trees the novelist, disproves the report a &j\\n effort isto be made also to end housekeeper, and of course was not ately.While skidding logs a couple URE i nght in as other pla hated sut: they inclided one or two unpublishe the terrible waste of infant |lile able to give the close and careful sup- Of\" weeks ago one of the horses slip- ; ances where thy electors v .; the electors vot- ON repeal the 45 ren .fects but a \u2018dairy, some \u2018old manu- their babies in bed.\u201cThe returns working.Considerable delay occurred slow on the hind foot:7 The horse AT WEST SHEFFORD.Cw med Page De maris 07 ER Sic.re Ci EEE .4 .order où thi ort to revert to the scripts and private letters.I the \u2018 cent où Mes fill in every case absence of heirs -the papers will re- one.of Thamesville, \u2018 : «How that \u2018sixteén.hundred infants per- in filling the position, but from num- a annual from their cause, and erous applicants the Govemnors' select- truck has been laid up with an in-[, ; lamed lex, and Mr.Cleveland has not Home of Mr: Pp Lamothe Des- ed Miss Christine MeFayden, a grad-|}en able {0 ho any teaming since.\u20140\u2014 anna main _in_possession of the Government, in| the futare parents will be punished elles {hes CRAKE; : for such deaths.Buinings are respon-\u2018juate with honors, from the Berlin, On-\"| he injury s ne - \u2018troyed by Fire ?VRP RME M CEE MM M A A HCA SE MEMOS A HK § ! 5, Dil SE : s, : De » OU- | The injury to the horse does not ap L y y ! .sisumptive.: ARIE EH RASS SEE siple for almost an equa: number o tario General Hospital, and who had |{éar to be permaneit, and\u201d we hope | \u2014_\u2014 : Cant of the RE À oo : \u20ac l'infant deatiss, and pénalties are pro- |filled the position of Assistant Super- will soon \u2018be in working condition ' CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE \u2014 ALL : x ; © @ | vided for persons who leave children inteñdent, Maternity Mospital, Otta- | again.; i ee 7 Cod = er roo e al y ecor @ alone in rooms with unguarded fires.wa, \u2018and Assistant Superintendent and | = \u2014_\u2014 COVERED BY INSURANCE, | : fur And Sa A y : $l per psp supervisor of the Operating room, Me- GOVERNMENT GRANT TOWARDS west Shefford, Feb, 11.\u2014(Special) _t, the : ; : ! * |, AN UP-TO-DATE STABLE.Keesport, Pa., General Hospital.She = DUNHAM ROADS.Mr.P.Lamothe, Vice-Bresident of the To % To P t Offi To.° d t t , 2 \\ Scottemote cle 11-\u2014(Special.A corhés to us with highdst testimonials Dunham, leb, 11.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr/ P.7.S.Lawrence Dairy Produce Co.) Iu, ©», Militimor s pu 1 r 4 1.; SQ xy ; 'own- Le a , So , ty _ os : 1C\u20acS 1N Unite : ates.>, + fi 2 cement.stables one à hundred (Continued on page 3.) rip ace Fear IAN Town was bw med ont on rides pet 3 \u2014_\u2014 1 - hi FR RL 1, 4 | - à.lise p 2 } mn.Owing\u2019 vb want à 5 fect long, patent.stauchions, well g grant of 5400 from the Provincial Ho\u201d endeavored to put it out but the 3 ef #ing to the change in Postal Rate+, that went.into pi Nghted aud.firel class water ere PANNES Government, to be ued for the oe wind was so strong.that it got the * \u20acllect ] OU Lo .i .- Æ With a more modern systemjof venti- i : : provement of the condition of roads letter of him and he had to abannon 4 wil rons week, subscriptions to the Daily Record $.h tion Mr.Miltimore will have an v- | THE WEATHER Ra SE Mr.J.J.B.Gorge house to the flames.y : Co er i $: ' ; \u2019 ] xl \u2019 Co , selim, MP, has heen very ans ® He saved what furniture he could, À êtho Uni aceived at $2 a year, to any address n ib these parts.forput | LOCAL FORECAST, | i mental in assisting the Secretary to |y,¢ being quite-a distance fram any 3 Vhited States, Those who have paid at the old | Mr.Scott took the contract for put.RE e\u2014\u2014 collect aid amount, in fact aside hors, he had to ork single : , \u2018 : ftp: | Pg TN hE SLADE, a8 We .eye \\ itical considerations, Mr.Gos- \u201cle 4 did- not succeed in gettitiv Co rate of $4.80 a year, will be credited with the differ- others in the vicinity.Light winds, fine \u2018and - milder Ÿ from PS an ideal member of Parlia- handed.and did not succeed fu cum.à Pc Mr BW.Austin, of Randboro mal to-day and Wednesday.| ment, the watchfulness which he dis The house and contents were fully NANA ~~ insured.; = 0 : opr S x Or can have the same refunded on application.| vw | | plays in fookine after the interests of LOUE 1 asso ~ IN AL % + it town yesterday.ou.PASSIONS NN IN the different townships in his county.- Lo HII ASIII | | ' + 120°1L 4 : | 1 ; ; I | ] PT 2 RES .: : # \"| : Ce \u2018 \" ; ; a Ta Li.' - : ; .| | .al - i 1 cL \u201c, \u2018 \u2026 - - : = a be fo .: ca - .| .| 0 \u201cPAGE TWO ol ee which they wish to\u2019 have particularly | well dône ?Because other! things may be done well enough at dE put a really nice.- thing must be dE at Imperia aio yk 10e + AE 0 it AE AE CSS ES rubs dom ai lubricates a engine: whenever it seems to'need it.The engineer impel uses | - \u2014 Hirst\u2019's Pain Exte minator do some = sind.\u201cus; only.stiles | : br Oid Lady.\u201cLors sir, Lido \u201clove 1- The - negt regular meeting of the R.You T, of T.takes \u2018| ening, when a- being arranged by the young ladies of the Council.\u2018their series for \u201cher should be | t ; ve s0 helloquent.\u2019 \u2019\u2014The Sketth, | Thin year: it\u2019s her right to do seau ; ie Lemoine is home\u201d : AERA ei ight entertained in honor of the 15th anniversary of the w Dr.and Mrs.MeUurdy, There w ra.de - ize - rd McCür ae second.and | were thé.slants, ot; eet silver - and cut.glass.FIERY SPEAKER, ?ear you preach about \u2019eaven, \u2014 OEAU ! \u2018 aiden proposed to her beau, \u201chis is sudden,\u201d he: said, \u201cBut 1 fear lean\u2019 t_ waid Unless you can comé » deaü.\u2018 replied \u2018the stage manager, TRY OURS AND STRIKE ONE.Scott\u2014\u2018\u2019They |dramatize everything |T nowadays.Ill bet they'll soon be \u201cdramatizing the ad.columns.\u201d Moit\u2014{Well, why not ; aren\u2019t the ad.nations?ol the most powerful liniment made Rheumatism, troubles, vegetable.mild in acti ERNESS.rv delightful) visit.on\u2019 old life-long friend, of Leeds.He INV! We had.a ve Friday from our Mr.William Hume, svemed to choose .winter to come| over, «but what coursa the years are (increasing \u2018with him as with us ali and he can sing to the partuer of his joys and Sorrows, the stormiest day of are, snow storms toa Jaddie like him.Of HIS LUMINOUS VIEWS.The statesman leans back in his chair, Looks out across the park, And, weighing every\u2019 word.with care, Delivert this remark : 5 \u201cThe| tariff is a meaty nut ; I think it should be altered, But\u2019\u2019- The stat \u201c Debatin Looks où And sa \u201cThe The t eman fumbles with 1s pen, g means and ways, t across the park again piently says : ship of state is not a skiff ; arifi will*be altered, IF\"\u201d\u2019\u2014 \u2014Léuisville Courier-Journal.Metal 01d Babbit known, ' about 156.per 1b.\u201cDarling, we are growing old\u201d; but what of that, ohe is only às- old as he feels and he does not seem, to feel very old yet.: - , There is Only Ono - \u201cBromo.1 | a axa Always remember the full name.for this signature on every box.USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A | fer at| : DA LY RECORD, i Quint OOLD IN.ONE DAY.Look - 256.Mother: al Girl.Had | Scalp Disease scalp disease she*had sufféred about two weeks w box.Zam-Buyk arrested the disease in a very short time healed the sore uË- this - her scalp trouble.\u201d Zam-Buk in my son\u2019s cased knocked the neck and gculde laster, e then towards me went over hi place on which to keep a failed to ht him relie charm, quickjly drawing awa Mother\u2019 Eye Wounded playing This was quite painful, house until healed.applications sturted healin also soon disappeared.keer, it handy for ed ulcers, eczema.fjunnin und al diseases bf the host paid upon r Mrs.L.Webster, of | ;real, says :\u2014 Last sumnier my little girl contract gatherings, which broke out im the head, and we - feared she wduld have a very bad head and.\u2018probably lose her hair.\u201cSince then} 1 have had occasion *o test the merits of One day nu I wa pan.of boiling water off the stove, my son Eddie ran an apwards, .him very badly.It was a very awkward the puin.und soon healed the s Writing \u2018at another a peculiar accident.\u201cNot many weeks ngo indoors, the eye with) un stick he was swinging about.force of the blow, and the result was an ugl became inflamed improvemenyt| to my general appearance.As luck would have it, just taken-lriome a box of Zam-Buk.so it came in very useful.ite removed the soreness, drew \u2018out all inflammation and In four or five days the Jdeaving only ry \u2018faint red mark to show where the cut had b Zam-Buk is a most useful balm, we have proved B an invaluable; Household Reém- WHAT ZAM.BUK CURES Zam-Buk cares! cuts, burns, chapped hands, cald sores, itch, g xores, catarrh, piles, bad legs, abscesses kin.Of all druggists and stores, 50c., or pcoipt of price from Zam-Buk Co.Toronto.Tab Benefits 519 Seigneur street, Monti; à at school.| \u2018Thin took the form of ba After » e heard-of Zam-Buk, and pu: \u2018chasedsa ° and prevented it from spre.ding, and s, leaving the scalp free of any truce Boy Badly Scalded lifting a he water and several things which we tried applied Zam-Buk.| This icted ! like a ime, Mrs.Webster relates - says :\u2014 my little som, while accidentally struck me over 1 Seemed to get the full gash just above the eye.1| altogether was not any I was forced to remain in the he previous night I had A few N Sh \u201cround had closed up nicely, This and wé \u2018always TRL 80X we want you to test Zam-Buk Free, \u2018Send this coupon to Zam-Buk Co.: Toronto, with lo | stamp for posiage \u2018and receive a emp X.\u2014 Sherbrooke Record 11-2-08.nt be hanged if I can'get one | {to act that way.\u201d k, w ete.he \u201chas \u2018spent\u2019 hey = \u2018town, ë months bei [his bed.tb: te Hike hig Mr.Jos.Daj an, exprès - A | ee iy Montréal \u201cand.Water- F8 ; a sévere heal o ., is.suffering .from of ropaiitis Wik which has from duties, oth, of Fulford, is.in Jor the.past, four § from.etythenia comfined to.on the Purée r.Henry He yon masque: rd ot \"the: \u2018came off Saturday \u2018afternoon and was a splendid suc were, -present and the ice was covered |.wit | awarded prizes were Miss \u201cJoyce Ray- | 8.Scores of people little ones.Those who were mond and Master A.Kilburn, up with the | .I Thursday, Teh.| urtis is ill at the home | § columns [just the place for strifing sit- | Ba bbit 1 type tdaltés.the best | \u2018We have 100: lbs.\u201cthat we of Sherbrooke.| that there is| more than six bars ad tive \u2018Bromo Quinine) Es \u201c\u2018fboys from -7|to 11 years of age \u201clof his daughfer,.ichardbon has been 1112 for the past week, but is improving at [ place on Thursday ev- splendid programme is This being the first of |.the contest every mem-| present.ARDEN.There will be a oke social\u2019 in 20th.Mr.P.A.Mrs.Symonds, Waterloo.Mr.R: A present.Mrs.George Robb went to Fulford recently to visit her mother, Mrs.Arm- | has been ill for -Bome | strong, who \u2018months and is said to be failing.The first meeting of the Literary Club was held at the home of Miss \u2018Flora Bowker on Wednesday, February 6th.Miss owker, with her\u2019 usual | evergy\u2019 had everything arranged-for the entertainmient| of her guests, Mis Ivy, \u2018Brewer and Mr.Albert Marston.read \u2018stories which [they had written\u2019 Jot the occasion.Mr.Vaughn and.ster: Gordon Robb gave pecitations.The next meeting Iwill be held at the home fartin on Febriory 26th.\u2018of Mr.Jesse 1008.Dear Sir,\u2014l would like to; ask-& few.questions.with respect :to the ~ band which plays periodically at the Sta- ium, .Why is it patriotic or national music ?'.Surely young Canadians Would find.more pleasure skating to.such airgias.10; - Shebbi Sporting, Editor of the Record oke, Feo.the ragtime and other music.of- that §: sort nightly ffurhibhed to \u2018these plens-.ure seekers.\u201d | would also Îfke-to ramind \u2018brome the British National Anthem.\u2026 ! Thanking * you for space.a om valuable paper, Yours.©.[PATRIOTIC Bee, | \u201c KN WLTON HOME, ~ | Liverpool, ng., > Feb: 1, 190: + Editor of Rotord : q Dear Sir,\u2014l am arranging (DIV.;) for and minister\u2019s name, also stamp! for reply should he jenclosed, and addréss-: ed to The Home, Knowiton, Province of Quebec.+ There will be quite a number of and photos of th I se can be sent.er hoys should he placed where can get the full attendance at : School until | 4 years of age.A party of girls will probahli a at the Knowlton Home in May hext, and among them will be sevéralï attractive little.girls under eit ears of age for adbption.\u2018 - Yours taithtally, they 1 Ja y rrive ai There 8.ot more inviting, more appetizing, i satisfying thatcom out of the oven, than ] i -9 Mooney's \\ Perfection Sodas Deliciously crisp - and tasty\u2014a deli cacy for every meal and every: appetite Wrapped in moisture-prqof and dustproof \u2018paper, and packed.in the popular lunch pails, Your Grocer \u201chas them.w «9 ldren | L the E: hat we \u2018never have - env} \u2018am - particularly anxious that these\" voung-{.{ton, and Mr.\u2018[ing the week end with her Mr.and Mrs.B.A.Gilbert ; Mrs.Wig- | -| gett, of Sherbrooke, the.guest of jaunt, Mrs.J.R.\u2018McFaddin ; Mr.and Mrs.A \\.Je alivertised it to veus pr tf athe person ti than ever he-10th; owing to wy Au A sq {ey TR, the : date to the 12th\u2019 and make lively timés in our Housefur-, nishing Dept.during the week, with the \u2018Linen and Carpet § Sule going on at once.b | ge.t 407 25 pc: em any \u201840 p 6, on Halifax, if vou are interes! .pete Inducement prices.son.Mrs.Charles Campbell is in .Mont» foal, attending: the -annual meeting of the W:F,M.Society, which is\u2019 being | \u2018held In Crescent street church, = - The Annual meeting of Chalmers\u2019 church will be held on Friday, 14th inst., at 8 o'tlock.Reports will be submitted from the various.com gregational \u2018societies, work of the year | ensiiing year.Arrivals - include ; Mrs.w.Perkins and daughter, Miss Mae Perkins, from \u2018a visit\u2018 to Allandale, Ont.; -anca- McKenzje, -af Corris,- \u2018Que, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.William Ross, College Hill, \"The Richmond and \u2018Melbourne Chor- I Club met Thursday evening, in the Fon -Hall.- - À large number of mem- \u2014 \u201cThe British Grenadiers,\u2019 \u201cBhe l'hers was present.Campbell\u2019s ave Coming,\u2018 \"Garry Mr Clom Wilcox is ill with la | Owen,\u201d or \u201cThe Maple Leaf,\u201d than.to | - grippers.\u2019 Thomas Driver; Belmont St, \u2018entertained \u2018the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chal- thers\u2019 church Thursday afternoon.Quite a large number of members and Invited.friends was present.+ STANSTEAD.© Mr.ing Wilcox, ot Judd\u2019s Mills, fs seriously ill with: \u2018congestion of the lungs., i thie death of a sister, a party of hoys to reach\" our Cahh- | Ein Co dian Home carly in March.Ages 7 \"RED MOUNTAIN.to 14, Mrs.Murdo Maclver has returned | Applications are invited.Tail Hare from her visit at Cookshire.Mrs.Ga l'Col., is sthying a few days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.D.Morrison.Mr.-and Mts.MacLean will soon take up their abode in Fisher Hill.Miss 'B.Stevenson spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.George, Nicholson, at North Hill.+ ed herg for the .past four weeks to hold a service but has been prevented from reaching here by the state of the weather.Many are sorry as he: \u201chas not been: present at a service since September.- Mr, C.M.Buchanan has moved .his sawing machine into the neighbor\u201c hood.Miss \u2018Glddys Maclver has been confined to the house for the last two weeks by a cold, Mr.Peter Young has so far recovered as to be able to ride out.1 CLARK'S CORNE D BEEF, ~.Prepared 80 as to te appetir.:p, | gocd and _-etonomical.- Fut up\u201d nr: getm proof tins, Purity and quality guaranteed by Wm, Clark, ie ère ; BISHOP'S CROSSING.| Arrivals are Messrs.George Wéstrian and son, Arthur, at home, from Que- \u2018bec, where they have heen engaged in lumbering ; Miss Lora Rolfe, of East Angus, spending the week end \u2018with .Her grandmother, Mrs.Wm.Hooker.; Mr.and Mrs.E.Westman, of Marble.and Mrs.spent Thursday with Mr.and Mrs.T a |D.Lasell,: the three ladies being appointed as a committee on the Ladies\u2019 Department at\u2019 the Agricultural Fair for the County of Wolfe.It is expected thère will be some changes in this department \u2018at the \u2018 coming fall fair : Miss Lulu Gilbert, of Cookshire, sperid- patents, her Mrs.J.Howden, of Sherbrooke, the \u201c| guests of her sister, Mrs.A.Newman, recently.Mrs.\"Tewksbury, who has been.very in, is reported some better.NEW MEXICO, Mis.John Westgate and Mr.Woods were.visiting friends brooke.lately, 7 .Mr! H.A.Stevenson, of Learned Plain, \u2018is bookkeeping in Mr.W.H.| Gates\u201d camp for a few weeks, C ,Mrs.M.Riddle \u2018is stopping with Toney \u2018Riddle, of Maple Leaf, whose little girl is sick with the meas- es The Home Comfort Range agent has - been bien.travelling through \u201cthis vicinity and disposed\u201d of a couple \u2019 of stoves, BE Mr.Ed.Travers, of West Ditton.and Levi m Sher- £ } V.Masters, oi frandhoro, were calling | or friends recently.: Mr.Fred.Seale, of West Ditton, was calling on friends here and purchased a horse from Mr.Fd.Dawson, Dati the.wisk on Carpets, Rags : and Oilcloths.ee hs of the artival of à \u2018 Tew lin we shall extend the 15 p.c.\u2018on all oiir choicest godds, .lines.yois close-ont, aleablé lengths and odd borders, 15 düd 25 ps.\u201cwill, apply en the Rugs.| \u2018We invite you to inspect the largest assortment of Carpets and Rugs (all bought direct) betwen Montreal and ted in House Furnishings at SL A BAYLEY 105 - 107 Wellington edf sur b xéviewed and officers elected : for the\u2019 A \u201cMiss Flor-.Mrs George Catbin and wile and\u2019 M.s.Goodsell were called vo Lust Fairfield, Vt., on Monday, owing to MacLean, from Denver, Rev.Mr.Macqueen has been expect: \u201c| held J.Bloomfield, * {this place, on Ih | ~ ze Discount = | St rR -a Rg - > \"JOHNVILLE.| À consideräble qüantity\" of pulpweod + is \u201cbeing.drawn: to .the station here.\"G.R.funcaster\u2019 s yard gives, evidence that tere is plenty of work: in.store | for the\" shingle machine, Mr.\u2018R.P, Coatés is just \u2018starting in cutting logs :t the steam mill, \u201cThe Ladies\u2019 Aid: \u2018meeting at the \u2018home, of.Mr.aid Mrs.H.J.Smith | 5 was Well attended thirty-four being present.The hot sugar \u2018and delicious doughnuts and goftes served by the hostess were filly appreciated.A reading from \u2018the October issue of the; Ladies\u2019 Home Jourgal,c padi \u201cSally Ann's.Experience,\u201d d gr ophone :aélectiôns\u2019 by Vernon Rd ith were entertaining itéms on thè \u2018programme.The next meeting is to be held at the house of Mr.:A.R.Whitema: , Tuesday evenin, February 18th, | rs.Ellen Warner is serio sly ill.A doctor from Sherbrooke is in attendance \u2018with: Nurse Ryan in charge.Misa Helen Flanders and rs.W.Bagley have also been indisposed of lat ta.A.P.\u2018Sunbury is spe ding few weeks .with friends in Bristol, vi.Mr, Earl Smith has been o liged by trouble with, his eyes to discontinue his \u2018studies at Stan¥toad College, and \u2018is at home fora time, : - The W.C.T.U.meets\u2019 with Miss R.H.Coates, - Wednesday evening.| mr pement \u2018WATERVILLE.Mrs.J.A.Clark and.chil ren, of Manor, Sask., who have been visiting relatives in town thé past t ee weeks have, returned to North Hatley The Misses Gussie Ball an McGovern are attending the! Convention at Montreal, as deleg jates from the diffarent Sunday Schools ih town.Mr.Walter McGovern has accepted a \" Annie position at the Grand.Trunk| office in Portland, Me., and has left! Island Pond.| The school concert in the Town Hall Tuesday evening, was quite a Over $30 were realized.Mr.and Mrs.B.Gilson, of \u2018are in.town.for a few days.\u2018Mr.Lawrence McAllister is to his bed by illness.\u2018Miss Minnie Ball is at home from Dunham Ladies\u2019 College and suffering with la grippe.\u2018 WINDSOR MILLS.Mr, R.Aitken, of St.Raymond, homè for :a fow days.\u2018Mr.G.Rankin has gone on a- few days\u2019 visit to his father at St.Raymond,.The annual Missionary meeting was held at the Methodist Church on Sun- | day, the 8th inst.The morning ser-: vice was taken by Rev.Mr.Watson.In the evening a platform meeting was presided o.er by Mr.Franklin Rankin.The speakers were Rev.Mr.L, M.England, B.A.of Richmond; Mr.William Bates and the chairman.Musiq, appropriate to the occasion was Yendered by i full choir.R 18 | St.Geor rge's Guild will meet this week, on hursday afternoon, at the Parsonage.| + - KINNEAR'S MILLS.! meeting of the The annual count Oranee Order was held in the \u2018Orange hall.here, where about fifty members gathered for the despatch of business.Me.William Murray, who has.been ill for some time, is recovering.Mr.Shed.CuMihine, who has been sufferibg from.grippe, is reported as not much better.~ Miss- Susan Magwood, who has heen suffering for a cobsiaerable.time from a sore knee, tausedsby an accident, has returned from Royal - Victoria Hospithl, Montreal, .where she has been under treatment.She is still] suffering considerable pain, and is but slightly improved.\u2014+ .ISLAND BROOK.- Arrivals are Mr.Matthew Sutton, of Vancouver, B.C., visiting hig relatives in this place ; Miss Longmore stopping at Mr.hompson\u2019 8; Rev.Mr.Kelly, of Cookshire, visiting several homes in Friday ; Mrs.Henry Morrow, returned from \u2018Ontario, where she was visiting her sister and other iriends; Mr.Heury Patton, returned from Megantic.$ a wir George McCormick js very sick h pneumonia.The Guild met on Wednesday with Mrs.C.Lyons.ï .PP, am a - ; .Coaticook House - \u2014 Popular home for Travellers.bi Prop, .- LEAYE Sen - FE Atte 4.55 a.Ta.\u2014Fou Boggy published SVE iin, 1.is a.m.For Dood ay: a+ .© H | 918 p.mFou Bunton oS ORIPTION 5 \"ARRIVE » ance one 5 cen 718 am From Moot bres =r, any addres 3.50 p.m.\u2014From bey Sownsblps bY FORT, bury and N address in Uni .Sy 80 fox one ry 8.20 p.m.~From \u2018Boley ; $4.ding > 8.80 ee ; In eu ion to ube exp ; days only, eo N a or reg PT om Roston and } \u201cYER, ditior \u2018rds Of Us\" goo; Qbituary ding potices Bc F ficaiation VAL , any \u2018statem .serene y ee Toy es Thursday, conse sessed Friday oes ov Saturday serene veer 2 Fotal ee Additional Puing Service Bun ¥ J Sherbrooke at, 34 0 \u2018| pire Accident and Surety Com poy.Jthe shareholders\u2019 \u2018meeting Mr.\"was elected a director and at\u2018à Re | sequent meeting of the board was | ones Vice-President.\"This will ne- (Mr, Kennedy\u201d 8 presence.at] | nce every.month, _ .cake and coffee at\u2019 the Valentine Social in the Church of the Adyent (Ball.on .Wédnesday night.Do pat fail to attend the - i ment in the Morument National { Thursday, the 13th, at 2.30 p \u201cThe programme will include.vocal.ort instrumental music, songs by a - 70 PES - 5 ee jé heme mme 1 EE am cad Te Ce egg mo 55 es RN \u201ctre - UE 7 IS En Em à : +., a = ae = 7 : ~ c: = + ; \u201cte 5 I a = \u2014 .rn, ; .ah .) / \u2018 9 das | Her war, paint.\u201cIt is painful, but \u201c Baldwik\u2019 's Mills.Feb.qu Es ecial) Heine must \u2018suffer a\u201d little in self-defence | \u2014What came near being a serious ac-| cident has happened to Mr, Norman Hartley.While in the act of felling a large birch tree a limb fell and struck 7 | him just above.the temple, inflicting |.several ashes.He was rendered un-} conscious by the blow and only: real- ; |ized his condition after he was arried | to the | distance of about a mule, His + pond | were - -dre sed and he- is recovering.ra- : pidly.* | .use of Mr, H.S.Bac AT WAY'S MILLS.\"Way's \u2018A series| of Evangelistic ~ religious | meetings were held here in December by: Rev.M.Vansickle, of Toronto.As ith Rev.Mr, Miller, oft Barn- {prayer meeting has been ést lished - for \u2018Tuesday evenings.YEAR BALL AT NORTH The success with which the: ladies meet | sembled in the Town Hall to partici-] pate in the' Leap Year \u201cAt Home.\u201d | The hall w vi as tastefylly decorated with ti flags, bunting and evergreens.\"One corner was devotéd \u201cto the - pairohs ;.and it was dificult matter: \u2018to \u201csay which was the most attractive, The music rendered by Professor Turcétte- and his orchestra of six pieces fes excellent, Too much praise can be.given to the different committees\u2019 in their efforts to make this.affair ja success.Tlie aut\u2019 of town guests \u2018were,| ably looked after at the full by by Mes-\u2018 dames Seaman, Margraff, lor and ¥.A.LeBaron, The Mesdames H.L.Call, M.R.Le- | Baron an J: G.Samson, on the in- troduetory \u2018sta, mixed the dancers up so well that there were very few \u201cwall flowers.\u201d The work \u2018of = Miss \u2018Sawyer and Mrs.\" Hanna as floor directors, with so large a crowd could not have been excelled by any two gontlemen.The lunch, consisting of sandwiches, salads, cake an \\coffee, was served in the hall b the committee.Among those from out of town were Mrs.R.Moore, Miss Moore, the Misses Wh tehead, Mullins, Deragon, Willows, Horner, Mr.and Mrs, Martin, \u201cMr.nd Mrs, Foster, Mr, and nors, Davis, Mullins, McDonough, Whitehead snd Williams, of Magog; - Tomkins and Mr.H.Worthen, of Bee: be Plain : Mrs.and Miss Aldrich, Lennoxville ; ; Mr.and Miss Speltord, es Carr, Giroux and Little, Messrs.Little, Hen; and Woodward, of Hat- ley ; Mr.and Mrs.W.Hurd, Miss Sampson, Halliday, Mr.\u2018and Mrs, Lyoms, Messrs.Woodward, Astle, Worthen and\u2019 Fish,\u2019 from Ayer\u2019s Cliff: the Messrs.St.Dizier, Edson and Sloggett, of Massawippi.Considering the fact that the wind had howled all .day and piled the snow in: all| directions, the number of pectations of the committee.Everybody had delightful time and it \u2018is hoped that the ladies will have one more such affair before the year - of 1908 is gone.years o PROPERTY TRANSFERS me STAN STEAD.the trees for pulpwood.owLTON.\u2018 Arrivals are: Mr, William Magill, of New York, for week \u2018end with friends ; Mist Mollie Knowlton returned from Mo treal, Friday night; Mrs.andl Mrs.H, C.Knowlton.- -| The load firm have \u2018bee! Téceiv- ing several cars of hemlock bark from Magog and jt: has been with great difficulty that men shave been able to unload \u2018it from the cars.The severe cold and wind made it a hard task.Several of [the tannery men are ill, an nd off duty |and extra help has to be Mrs.L.L.|Knowlton, Mr.H.C.ill and confined to the house, | 4e | A merchan decides his store\u2019 8 \u201cim- he decides how\" impor- NETH) IST crie.oncantze» |! 5 ills, Feb, I: \u2014 (Special)\u2014 _ HATLEY.\" 20 pri.1% atley, Feb.1],\u2014(8f ecial.)\u2014 when \u2018they have à possible -oppt rtun-.ity-wes demonstrated.here \u2018on Friday\u2018 evening, \u2018when seventy-five.couples\u201d a, i CHEMIST RECEIVES SL.VERE.REBUKE FROM TWO FEY J THEM.Quelle, 11.\u2014Proi.Armand chemist is pointing out what nonpoisonous colors might be used with impunity to enhance .the beauty of the femining face off the stage, has been .whd declare that they never \u2018make \u2018up\u2019 outside of -the theatre., Chief, among the rebukers are Mme.Yyétte Guilbert and Mme.Jeanne Grauier, who assert that the actress ho \u2018makes up off the stage is, not \u2018only: \u2018a_{ool who deceives no ene, but one who will soon lose Whatever beauty her face may have \u201cnaturally possessed.Mme.Guilbert paints ve slightly even for the footlights.séu\u2019s worth of facé powder, a little \u2018powdered rouge.on the cheek, a ick, of rouge passed over the lips, & sh of \u2018red-brown powder on the eyelids, And.there I am.\u201d \u201c She never resses do, and never pencils her eyes ® make them seem larger.Brushing § the.face every morning is her reçipe \u2018for the skin, and she has never found \u2018painting: injurious, due precautions Mme.Jeanne Grenier never, by any chance, Paints after the theatre.Be- is necessary, but she uses as little o it as _ posefble, and only special pre- are\u2019 very expensive, bu \u201cWorth the money.Her only recipe is to \u2018\u201c\u2018bpil her face with -vaseline ands boiling.\u2018water every evening .for twenty minutes\u201d after taking off her of one\u2019s life.I am a fighter and I to carry out my motto, which is, tier.to Yo one\u2019s self up than to ust\u201d \u2018No one will say that Mme.Jranier bas \u201crusted.\u201d - - mme remit Ac spi Daily Market News I RRNA FIA MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.\u2018 \u2018BST CATTLE SOLD AT Sie.5, Montreal, Feb.11th.\"The only offerings at the: Point St.| Charles stockyards, yesterday morn- 1ing were 425 cattle and 180.hogs, and Bury, 5 Feb: : me, 2 y Fishièèr,- à - \u2018pioneer resident { of.\u201ctown, died at \u2018his home on: oF at.the \u2018age of 77 years.He was held J \u201chigh esteem by his neighbors and the \u2018 opposite one to, the punch bal, .Cal Tay-t of Compton; Miss Blier, of Water-| ville ; Miss Cull, of Sherbrooke : ; Miss-.-at the home of her brother, Mr.Jos.people present far _exceeded the ex-, friends and \u2018will.be sadly missed - in family circle.His wife ahd ten \u2018children survive:him.Funeral was held-at St.Paul\u2019s church (Monday).Interment in the village cemetery.© mire MISS EMMA CARPENTER, OF - + RICHFORD.\u2018Richford, Vt., Feb.11.\u2014(Special) \u2014 | Thé death \u2018of Miss Emma pecial) \u2018took place \u2018on Tuesday, Feb.4th, at \u2018the home of \u2018 her \u2018- sister, - Mrs.Oscar Willard, at Richford Centre, where Miss Carpenter \u2018had resided for some time.The funeral took place.at the house on Thursday afternoon, Rev.W.E.Douglas, of the Methodist Church, cemetety in this village.NELSON LAMORA, RICHFORD.Richford, Vt., Feb.11.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Another of - Richford\u2019 8 oldest citizens passed away on Wednesday in the person of Mr.Nelson Lamora, who died Demar, of this village.of age.His wife, Rhoda Combs, sur- \u2018vives, also, one \u2018son, Deforest Lamora, of Richford, and one daughter, Mrs.Demar,.also, of this village: Déceased and his, wi o\\ were married 55 years ago.|The funeral took place on Friday at 130 o'clock at the Advent Christian Church, Rev.0.W._W.Heyer officiating.MISS CORDULE CH CHARRON WHEEL- fo.\u2018ER OF RICHFORD.Richford, Vt., Feb.11 \u2014(Special) \u2014 Thé death of Miss Cordule Charron (Wheeler) took place on Tuesday night Wheeler, where she had lived for some time.Her death was caused by ea shock of paralysis.Near ten years \u2018ago she had a similar shock and since that time her health has been bad.Deceased was born in Marieville, Que.Canada, in 1842, and was thus 65 yearé of âge at the time of her death.Two brothers survive, Mr.Henry Charron, of Abercorn, Que., and Mr.Jos.Wheeler, of this village: The funeral took place at the \u2018Catholic Church on Friday, Rev.Father.NX.0.I.Dorion officiating.MRS, PETER KRAMER, GRANBY.Granby, Feb, 11.\u2014 (Special.)!\u2014Mrs.\u2018four months of great suffering.Mr.Kramer with his family came to \u2018Granby from Malden about\u2019 -20 years ago, and has held a responsible position in the rubber works since that time.Mrs.Kramer was a member of the Congregational Church and President of the Ladies\u2019 Aid and was prominent in all the church work.She was cheerful and animated and an inspiration to those with whom she \u2018éame in contact.The deceased Was surrounded during her last illness by her.husband and son, Mr.F.W, Kramer, Granby; three deughters, Mrs.Knight, Malden ; Mrs.Condon\u2019 Phila.| delphia, and Mrs.George Lewis, of Waldo, B.C., to all of whom is extended the deep sympathy of the community in their great loss of a devoted wile, a loving and unsclfish moth- | er.The three daughters spent part of -läst summer with their ther prior to her \u2018illness and fond memories will lingéf of the happy times with her then.The funeral took nent - | $10 and.- $12, $6,530 Men's grey: Tp lear at $3.59.Also ; Leather, Tegulèr - the hogs were not for sale, being a de- \u2018livery on account of contract.The best.cattle \u2018sold at \u20185ic.; second, grade stock at 43c.to 5¢., and common cattle at, 3c.to Bie.per _ lb.ial.)-\u2014Mr.J oho : Richford, officiating.Interment at the at the home of his daughter, Mrs.H.- Mr.Lamora was an honest and worthy citizen.He was nearly 78 Years.\u2014 KIA | Peter Kramer died at her residence on | Saturday, after an illness of three orf this (Tuesday) afternoon.42 à ut regula, and 8 83.où, ai i 10 Mets.Roghns, bo ) and \u2018style \u2018guaranteed ;.regular, L _Ta clear at $5.99.Isters, \u2018Frieze if wind count the y results it; ives, \u201cLivin n\u2019s Oil Cake- jg ust \u2018what cowa)tiget \u201cIt: fasten gocd\u2014is : di ested \u2014 peys for itself.~ : ' - neglecting to nu dyspepsia which re befre next seas sents\u2019 ; stock in prime condition all the \u2018year round \u2014 actually increases the centage \u2018of Butter Fat 16% over Pasture Grass.the cream, the more .make.Livingston\" s is the feed that and à Blue nd | Ready to try on, Finished to your onder $1500 in two hours, $18.00 and sou r Clothing Hall, BROOKE CLOTHING ST) 17 Ming Brae Genuine Cut Price on Clothing Without Reser \"OVERCOAT SALE.10 3, Ove rcoats, $ eed and bea- en 8 .To\u201ctlear at AU T, ood pattern; tit à , regular, j| Livingst ns Dairy \u2018DONT F/ LL.1 TO THE.GRAVE n if you do not take a: od ks - stim late your broken - down yam, ui ) Presis SUIT SAR; Len s° Duils, ; regular $8 and ni \u201c3 Har 8 Tweed Suits, ian wl 200 Black.W orstéà À clear at 331 -3- per cent, SURPRISING BAKGANNS IN SH 0LS\u2014BON T-NTSS wo, One, very * special lot of Cali \u201cand.Patent : Leatljer ; $3.50- and.Ba Te clear at $1.98.& : Dongola |and J and $3.50.To $, Oxford Box clear at \u201881, a8, \u201cCongress See 0 clear at Be ; Ov ershoes : clear at 51.49, Patent vga ca per- - j he riche er TEE money you De Write for free samp e minion Linseed Oil Mill Street, OIL ua : Through your ova\u2019 tt wy rse that \u2018weakness, that debillty, fa ruin your constitution and \u201crr | ase your energy.| 7 Count of St: Michel Wine is oi u | ned.to \u201crestore health, seo i | PRPS 2200 MO PERE VRE GR gl TC Sh Eastern Drug Co.| S.Agents * Boston; Mass, USA -MINTON, Miss Myrtle Slack, of Ayer\u2019 spent Sunday .at the home o Mr.William spending a few days with Mr.H.Slack.y The Woman\u2019s Missiona met at the home of Mrs.B.Tuesday.ss Black ol Chow t's Cliff, f her par- Dow, of Ba ton, is es uncle, | Society ! du ohnsor | | i .j A ur 2e THE BIG BLACK PLUG.It is recorded of one of the 42 weddings that à somewhat exuberant exterirf J ae : an carnest desire to enter \u201cFriend of the ride or ma ver a verger inquired.hionable + fiancee of the organ à 1 \u201cLondon Telegraph, - ; RAC Me g Toba co.REY, .- Relatic oO éning | RESSIO ah on Dair; ym po Jace in the To r afternobi, wi ley farmers an om from iter i 1 H.>.Foster.ha coting and who A nt of the Ass id his inability to 3 40 » dourse of the con homas 1.Burnet, « kor was chosen, on ! 2 ao Hayes,\u201d of ¥ Pchairman.Co \u2018NS BY WR.1 og ADDRESS LE Thé first speaker Ww Parr, the official ref: the Gover nment.to = ard, the former.refer w spe Jho- Was-a Ne 0 ces at Cowansvil sioner, a : _ Cotramaville score Lhe.poor \u201cqu § Goose, \u2018while praisin: § SOUETHING WRON( CHEL: \"As a checse-maker Ed up, JA, RUDDICN 4 ® À ho spoke.mane plain that he \u2018had found t! made in this provin- § Lastern Townships, [country which furni- lim to gottle dispuy ll\u2018astern | Townsnip- { cheess was better tl iund there was no re.had better milk, Ix pastures than \u2018anyw | \u201cada, and, if the su 2 on to cheese-making: lsewhere, we would 1 stern Townships.( uy whole world.Defect No.1 wu- was due\u201d to\u201d wrong {the farmer, to the: ithe whey vats at.th.(tbe üse of bud wate: Defect, No.: 2 wa.Jexture.\u2018 In nine his is the fault of tuused hy salting (1 o the.manufactur, Wing too.muc hm «Bot No.3 is | ough mealy texturs ssiblé to © mah \u2018onsumer & plate.Defect No.4 is\u2018 ve , which will ni any better.than but: { Defect, No.h ix 1 ten foun din Quel ood turning in Ti akers of thin pro Pwray from- their.pr pui ling à poor fin luce © nl Defect, No.6 is ley found, car ly.Le in the fall.1 RO Pontinual increise 0 He milk, and is n 8 -Ttequent habit of | \u2018hcese over from pe ised with the t.Barr strenuou ! anil and hepel y branding of che \" PFhould be- small, + X and in aw tor should not Over a chepre ting\u201d thous Ak always (here: \u201come choose antk w Vere often condemn.ov one day's mu, of dhecre Wa M20 iheteaul Kyu alit ayers now i, Ho ality, under the Hin And they x £ und glad 4 elie if it were joe ve Method of has in a way uld give a "]
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