Sherbrooke daily record, 22 mai 1908, vendredi 22 mai 1908
[" A w prepared \u201cer brought to demon- L téeceses her | the sum- éfore buy- ICTUS Ox- rr Oxfords veather is ords are Ÿ at lead the : in Lace, her Style, it Leather, andl Rus- to $5.00.l'ame IN- Shoe that\u201d .s.\u2026\u2026.are » pairs to tre \u2018from Bargains.t.lé is all the h more left.le preaker ak rantford, gt .,t the WOIR?< } of Strat rook carbolié rticular cauff act: 182 1, Guelph, 08 «rs helonging pnd walk They We 1 damage.1 bonfre the hs, of A - caught Hire.- y \\n- fright : wavon ana y ac strüg- Cavum at \u2018the grout 0 NES finally Hi safety.rome in Har- aman, lus p on Sat, t was, ly - serlousty LEY 0 Kage v \u2018dlim\"by the Libérals of Hochelaga, _ The Liberals Gf the County of Wolfe Mpected that Mr.N.P.Tanguay will - Pusidered \u201csafe 0 / î vy ar oon vA Sal ve Tu rbrooke ae Daily Record.- 0 SHERBROOKE,\u2019 QUE, \u2014\u2014 FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1908.\u2014 = ONE -CENT AOVNCAL ÉLECTION \u201c CAMPAIGN GOSSIP 0 Olmstead Will Not Run in Brome County.VES THE FIELD TO MR.VILAS SE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATE, AND MR.WESTOVER, INDEPENDENT, | \u2019 , 22,\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Mr.F.er of Sutton, who was ten- \u2018ed the Conservative nomination at elton, has definitely announced Eo he is unable to be the Conserva- > standard brarer for the county.Le fight therefore, will he between The, ernment candidate, Mr.Vilas, 1 an Independent, in the person of kr.E.W.Westover.The town hall here last night was \u201corded.The principal speakef was © E.W.Westover, who again for- pally announced his candidate as ; \u201cIndependent.\u201d\u201d Lo.This promises to ba a very spirited contest as the Independent figures on getting: the Conservætive support and 4 considerable portion of the straight Liberal vote.: IN STANSTEAD COUNTY.(onticook, May = 22.\u2014( Special.)\u2014The bllowing additional list of meetings granged in the interests of the Lib- ml candidate are : Sunday, 24th, at 8.Hermenegilde, Me.Bissonnet and I.Garneau, K.C.; Tuesday, 26th, at Bock Island, Mr.Bissonnet, Dr.Éra- ge and T.B.Rider ; Wednesday, 27th, Griffin's Corner, Bissonnet, Dr.Fras- g, 7.B.Rider and E.Golf Penny ; te same speakers will be at Fitch Bay on - Thursday, 28th, and George- ville, the 29th.10 RUN A-MODEL ELECTION, The electoral committees of both par- (es in the parish of Ste: Anne, Riche- eu, have signed a compact which pre- dudes them from spending money for tls purpose of corrupting the electors w from distributing intoxicating liquors during the campaign.It is also tipulated that the victors on the ight of the election shall make no ie demonstration of a nature to wad the pride of the unsuccessful wty.The Liberals signing this com- pct are Messrs.Damase Lavallee, R.lstraverse and E.Provencal, while the fmservative names are Moise\u2019 L\u2019Es- prance, Napoleon Salvail and N.La- traverse.IYOR PAYETTE, OF MONTREAL, \u2018ACCEPTS.~dogar Payette, of-Montreal, has dead to accept the nomination tender- wo are dissatisfied with the work of de late member, Mr.J.Decarie.There wl be no Conservative candidate but ts Labor Party already has Mr.G.| fagey in the field.B J A LEBLANC, SHER.-BROOKE TO RUN AS INDE- : PENDENT IN WOLFE.it a convention held at Bishop\u2019s Drossing yesterday of the electors of \u2018Wolfe.County, Mr.J.A.Leblanc, ad- taie, Sherbrooke, was chosen as in independent candidate for the coun- iy at the provincial elections.Mr.blanc was spoken of as \u2018the Conser- wive candidate, but it is not now apected that the Conservatives will wt a candidate in the field.Mr.Le- banc stated to the, Record this morn- ig that he intended to run strictly 4 an indépendent amd would support wy measure that would be in the in- krets of the Province.He would ©mmit himself to no party.CC ¥r.Leblanc is a supporter of Mr.trassa, and will have the support À the latter's following in this city B his fight in Wolfe County.i meet in a day or two, when itis ain be the standard bearer.+ UR.LEONARD IN ST ANSTEAD.%r.John Leonard, K.C., returned ke morning from Stanstead.County, ving spent yesterday with Mr.Bissonnette, the Liberal candi- at Stanstead, Rock Island, and de A Plain.Mr.Leonard regards &.Bissonnette\u2019s prospecty of re- tion as very bright.DR.WORTHINGTON \u201cAND ROSS RIFLE Attacked Arm in Speech in Com- \u2018mons Yesterday.SIR FREDERICK BORDEN REPLIES IN WEFENCE AND EXPRESSES PRIDE IN ROSS RIFLE.Ottawa, May 22\u2014On the motion \u2018to go into, supply, Colonel Worthington, of Sherbrooke, brought up the matter of the Ross rifle, which has been ventilated in the Public Accounts Committee for the past two sessions, Col.Worthington traced the history of the Government\u2019s ambition > have an arm manufactured in Canada, and strongly condemned the Prime Minister and his Minister of War for placing in the hands of the soldiery of Canada a weapon which had proven unsatisfactory.lt had been = found inadequate by the Northwest Mounted Police, and by other branches: of the service, | Colonel Worthington referred to the test which was made some time ago at Hythe, England, between two Ross rifles and' the Lee-Enfield, which showed the marked inferiority of the Ross weapon.; Colonel Hughes attempted to interrupt Colonel Worthington; but was informed that \u2018\u2018he would have his opportunity to-say his little piece later on.\u201d (Laughter).oo Colonel -Worthington continued that the great cry in favor of the Ross rifle was that it was to be made wholly within Canadian territory, so that if supplies were cut off | from England, Canada could depend on her own factory for weapons.\u2018Yet from seventeen to twenty component parts of the rie were made in the small arms factories of the - New England States.| The minister had denied this, but Colonel Worthington said barrels of these were coming in, over the Quebec Central just the \u2018same, in spite of Sir Frederick Borden\u2019s denial.Colonel Worthington character: ized \u2018this denial as wilfully misleading.He was proceeding to read a list of these importations, {when Sir Frederick ere with the remark that these were steel {forgings and not parts of [the rifle, Colonel Worthing- ton retorted he would attend to that statement lator on.oo The contract between the Government and the Ross Rifle Co.was.ridiculous and unbusinesslike, Ten thousand rifles a year at.$25 each were ordered, with an advancg of 75 per cent.of the selling price.The company were given practically \u2018a free site for a factory on the historic Plains of Abraham: Here it was the various imported \u2018parts of the Ross rifle were assembled.\u2018The price the Government was paying for the rifle was too much.i -Colonel Worthington continuéd that the country wanted to know what pull the oss: Rifle Co.had with the Gov- In addition to a practically and importation of machin- raw material, the (Govern- practically the bankers of working crnment.| free site | ery.and ment wa the compauy, providing its capital.| a Sir Fredorick Borden denied that the Government had financed the * company.Sir Charles Ross had built the factory and put in the machinery before the [Government paid a penny for the output.Colonel Worthington read several ve ports which enumerated defeats; rifles gdt damaged very frequently in target practice, and the whole drift of the evidence taken by these impartial hoards was that the weapon was not a suitable arm for the defenders of the country.Col.Hughes again interrupted, but Col.Worthington retorted that, the warrior evidently didn\u2019t like to hear these evidences of inefficiency on the part of the rifle.\u201cOh, its | very amusing,\u201d was Col.Hughes\u2019 retort.The marksmen of the country had not taken kindly to the rifle in competition, | declared Col.Worthington.In the big competitions, Bisley and here in Canada -in the Palma trophies and other matches, the Ross.rifle was never used.Col.Hughes object: ed\u2019 to this.It was frequently.used.Col.Worthington : \u201cYes, vou fired six shots with a Koss rifle at Rockecliffe BOURASSA VS.GOUIN last year at 500 yards, and\u2019 you The Gazette this morning, says: |-didn\u2019t hit the target.\u201d (Loud Laugh : \u20184 !t appears to be about decided that! ter.) He hoped the Governmen Premier will be opposed in St.A by Mr.Henri Bourassa, ex-M.bo r Labelle, and already requisi- re, are being numerously signed oughout.the constituency.It is star.Bourassa will\u2019 v.he on Mon- Ÿ à favorable answer to bis friends, adi desirous.that he shall be the Th, date In opposition to Mr.Gouin.: ng opposition to the Hon.L.Mn a constituency which he has was the talk of the ud last evening where politicians flection workers were wont to as- in com If these formidable adversar- ko \u20ac together in St James it will ei ne of the features of the cam- al and will be watched by Liber- Td Conservatives alike all over trong PLO A gentleman who has top ÿ taken a run through the divi aa] Stated last evening thatthe lg chants were almost to a man that he grandson of Papineau, and \u20ac election in St.James will be Surprises of the year.\u201d of the Surprises INSURANCE COMPANIES WIN COURT DECISION ON THE KINGSTON EARTHQUAKE.y 22\u2014The question whe- \u2026 Which partly destroyed lngston,\u201d Jamaica, in Jan- 07, broke cut before or af- Kin earthquake, was decided in the nch division, Wednesday.in msuranee companies in- the losses incurred.would reconsider theiri-determination to place\u201cthis arm in the hands of the ilitia., © | \"Col.Worthington moved the following amendment : \u201cThe dealings of the Department of Militia and Defence in connection with the adoption and manufacture of the Ross rifle as an arm for the defence of Canada! have displayed deplorable ioefliciency, have been characterized by gross extravagance and improvidence, and have impaired public confidence both in the alleged efliciency of the rifle and Jn management of the department.the \u2018DEFENDED BY MINISTER.Sir Frederick Borden deprecated the bringing down to the low level of par- tv warfare the important question of arming the militia of Canada.So far as the Ross rifle was concerned, the minister undertook to say he would bring evidence to show that there was not a single rifle, with the exception of one which was being tam- | pered with at Eastman, deliveged to the department which was not a service rifle and a right weapon to place in the hands of the militia.Not one could bes called unserviceable out of the.52,000 ordered.As to the.question as to whether it would have been wise for| the Government to have undertaken the manufacture of rifles tHèmeelVes, this was a matter; which Sir Frederick admitted might be open to argument.The selection of the Ross rifle was made only after it had heen reported on favorably hy the {Continued on page &.1 + \u2018 B | get them together myself! = Many of FIRE ESCAPES FOR SCHOOLS AND HOTELS Inspector Gooley Speaks of Accomplished Results.frm HOCHELAGA FIRE THE NECESSARY INCENTIVE \u2014 HOTEL PROPRIETORS STUB- .BORN.\\ Mr.R.H.Gooley, Inspector of Public Buildings, speaking to the Record - of the present Situation as regards fire escapes on schools in the Eastern | Townships, stated that the condition of affairs was now eminently satisfactory.There was yèt a little to be done, but the requirements had been met in nearly every case.- During the past year in his jurisdiction he had brought about the installation of fire escapes, iron and canvas, on 57 convents, 18 Protestant Schools, 5 mills: and.12 hotels.On this question in his last annual report Mr.Gooley said : \u201cUp to the .time of the Hochelaga disagter, it was next to impossible to get trustees and managers of schools, colleges, etc., to equip their struc, tures with the necessary appliances to render the children safe in case of fire.It seems too bad that a disaster costing so many innocent lives, should be necessary in order to point out the dangers of having a lot of children in one building, whieh-is not suitably provided with means to escape ih the event of a fire or other obstruction to the regular stairway.\u201cAfter this.sad event it was practically necessary for me to drop all my other duties and devote my whole time to providing fire escapes.\u201cComplaints and requests came to me from all parts of \u2018my jarisdiction.The greater part of them were from parents who had children at school, but several came from people residing in hotels and boarding héuses.I could not deal with them all at once, so I took up the matter with the schools first.I made appointments when 1 could meet school, boards and trustees.1 went to the different places and discussed the matter with them.Some were willing and even anxious - to adopt modern fire escapes, These \u2018gave me but little \u2018trouble.- fn other \u2018places it was difficult even \u2018to get\u2019 the board to assemble to' discuss the mat: ter.I even had to go around - and these trustees would take a penurious view of the matte, preferring\u2019 to risk the lives of the pupils to, the expense of a few dollars.* This\u2018 way \u2018of \u2018ap- -proaching the subject gave me a groat deal of work, but -\u2018T am convinced \u2018that it was the \u2018only way in \u2018which T coula accomplish anything.Had 1 merely writen : those boards, caHing SITUATION REGARDING OTTAWA CRISS.Premier\u2019s \u201cSquare Deal\u201d Speech Opens the Way.ONLY DISCUSSED THE MANITOBA BOUNDARLES WITH MR.ROBLIN, Ottawa, Ont., May 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A conference of Sir Wilirid Laurier, Hon.W: 8.Fielding and Hon.A.B.Aylesworth, with some of the Western COATICOOK AND - MUNICIPAL LIGHT.Statement of Prices Which are Being Charged.A REDUCTION FROM COMPANY TARIFF, BUT MAY HAVE TO BE RAISED.22.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 There is municipal ownership of the electric light plant in Coaticook.This plant has been cited occasionally as an example of how cheaply elec- Coaticook, May WITHIN SIX .ates This.\u2014\u2014\u2014 CALLS UPON READY FOR THEM THAT TIME, ton last night ELECTORS GENERAL ELECTIONS WEEKS.Liberal Leader in Ontario Intim WITHIN Harriston, Ont., May 22/\u2014(Special) \u2014Addressing Liberals of West Welling- Hon.A.G.- \u2018Mackay TO.BE and Ontario Liberals and Conserva- and of.a tives, were in daucus yesterday, this was the only indication nicipal ownership.trie lights can be\u2018 furnished under mu- In view of the stated that the Dominion elections, in all probability, would be held within six weeks, and urged all to be in rea- WATER NATUPALLY tos Village Win Cases.| CONNECTION WITH CON- ~ STRUCTION OF WATER COURSES.tural for water 1t must first reach the high level fore it can return to the low.Lo In the eyes of the law, however, wa- INTERESTING POINT RAISED.IN It is sometimes argued that it is na- run up hill because be- | crisis in parliamentary affairs.The announcement.of Premier ~ Rob- Hn that the Prime Minister has sent for him to announce the capitulation of the Government of the Government was not based on fact and his interview with the Premier related solely to the proposed: extension of Manitoba boundaries.No offer of any © compromise has been made to $he Opposition beyond what has already been announced by the Premier but his assurances that what the Government desires is simply a square deal for all electors of Manitoba, is having its effect, \u2018 and the next few days will probably see a satisfactory agreement reached.TE QUEBEC DISTRICT METHODISTS, Representatives to Conf: rence Are \u201cChosen, S.8.TEACHERS URGED TO ATTEND THE KNOWLTON CONFÉRENCE.The district meeting of the Methodist church concluded last evening at Lennoxville.Ministers and laymen met in session yesterday._ tL In addition \u201cto the ministers who \u2018were in .attendance at the ministerial session Wednesday the\u2018 following lay- \u2018men were present yesterday : Col.W.A.Morehouse, of Sherbrooke; D.T.Arniitage, Richmond: John Horan, Danville ; Thomas McRae, Cookshire ; Howard.Slack, Minton; W.H.Lam- \u2018bly, Inverness; William Rick, .Ulver- ton\u2019; D C.Bennett, of, Robinson, and J.R.Andrews, af, Bishop's Crossing.The Rev: Sd Bridgorts, B:A Wat elected Secretary, .with Rev.G.J.Crabb, assistant, and- Rev.G.Mos- sop, \u2018Statistical Secretary.The Rev.E.Richardson Kelley pre- i Ë upon them te perform.their duties; very little.would have been accom: plished, : 20 \u201cI succeeded in getting the principal and largest schools and convents in this district provided - with modern fire escapes.Even after all this trou- sented the Sunday School and Young People\u2019s.Society réport.+ A gratifying \u2018feature of this was that the number of \u2018scholars-is increasing.Revs.W.T.Smith, C.-S.Deeprose and I.S.Howard spoke of the importance of Decision Day being observed as a means \u2018a i cité Fe hE Afi es ie 5 | 12108 3 oe » By Thad ee Ca tee a FA péter } public halls pay one À view of the Coaticook River, near Coaticook, ; (Published by courtesy of \u201c\u201cFunshine.\u201d\u2019) _ action along this same line in Sherbrooke, the cost of lights in Coati- cook may be of interest.lt is true that the people of Coaticook are getting their lights much cheaper under municipal ownership that they did under a private company.The only question is whether the Council can continue the low rates indefinitely.They have already had two or three burnouts which have been quite expensive, but the electric light committee claims that the plant has been maintained in as good condition as it was when they took it over from the private company, and they also claim a surplus from each year\u2019s running of the plant thus far, The commercial rates are divided so that a trader can pay a rate for lights four nights per week or six nights per week.Comsidering that most of the traders close two nights per wcex, the four night rate more largely prevails.' A tariff is provided from one light up.Taking it for granted, however, that any storekeeper would use at least six lights we will give that rate as a starting point.The rate.for For ten lights for four nights per week, is $18 per annum, or six nights per week, $22.50 per annum.For ten lights for fodr nights per week the rate is $30, and $37.50 for six nights per week.Where more than ten lights are taken, each 16 candle power light costs $2 per an- num for four nights or $2.50 for six nights.Offices and shops pay $2 per light, and hotels which use over fifty lights, pay.$1.25 per light.The residential .rates are $14.10 for six lights, $24 for twelve lights, $44 for twenty-four, and $51.75 for thirty with one dollar for each additional light over thirty.= Parties who desire can have controllers installed at an additional charge of one dollar per annum for use of controller.Ten lights with a\u2019 controller cost $20.The IL increases up to.twenty lights which cost * 833, with sine: doflar> ad.| ditional for each lamp thereafter.Par- | ties using controllers may have any number of lamps in their premises but cannot have in use at one time more lights than are fixed by the controller.Extra lights may be obtained for special occasions on application to the superintendent.Churches = dollar per light, irrespective of the number used.Eight candle power lights are fur.\u2014\u2014 ble with the boards there still remain to be resorted to.: \u201cPrevious to.the Hocheluga fire many calls to have the dav rendered safe in the event of fire.- \u201cI have had conferences with several of the school boards, with a view of getting fire escapes erected .upon their school buildings, and expect in the, near future to have All the large schools properly equipped.1 have in all cases insisted upon having fire drills in the schools, hoth where fire they have not.Both teachers with the right spirit, and it has beer a surprise to\u2019 me when making a sec building could be emptied.\u201cThe sixty-four | which I have been successful in get (Continued on page three.) ve > THE WEATHER | session LOCAL FORECAST : 2e Saturday, ça few local thunder storms, haut mostly fair.nished at one-half the cost of sixteen the Commission, liance partments of the matter in hand, a (Continued on page six.) DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM AL | PARTS (OF THE \u201cEASTERN TOWNSHIPS) MAKING IT A I diness to meet the.\u2014 G.T.R.WANTS RIGHT TINUE ALL FREIGHT OF SUNDAY.strongly \u2018that there The legal and.the Grand Stanstead, and | LAYING RAILS ON THE \u2018 Stanstead, May 22.Mr.R.W.Carter, with a \u20ac men, from Lyndonville, are stead for the oronto, on Sundays \u2018\u2018work continuänce to its destination of freight in transit at the beginning of such Sunday.\u201d When this application came up before the Lord\u2019s Day opposed ground that such \u2018a posed practically mean would carry on their regular business on Sunday, that there would be no means of discriminatin that & would be on one and another for another.That to say, the Alliance assérts that the company is attempting to evade the present Sunday law by obtaining emption for themselves by the passing of another law.transportation de- FREIGHT TRAINS AND SABBATH OBSERVANCE Important Point Now Before Railway Commission, TO CON- ¢ i TRAINS IN TRANSIT AT BEGINNING 1 The Grand Trunk Railway has an application before the Railway Commission, now sitting in T permission to do incidental to the for Alit on the ion would the railways freight, | and for is law ex- ter naturally runs down hill.were disposed of by judgment, by Mr.Justice Hutchinson, this morning.COTE VS.WINDSOR TOWNSHIP.The first was in the case of Francois Cote vs.the.Corporation of the Township of Windsor.This was \u2018an on the 10th of May, of a judgment rendered in the Super- BA Court at Sherbrooke, in which P.defendant was defendant, the latter was condemned to pay Therrien damages for the flooding of his land, and | was, also, ordered to conduct the water in a manner provided by the Municipal Code.In order to comply with the said judgment a proces ver bal was passed respecting the said water course so as not to flood Ther- rien\u2019s land.The plaintiff was bound by the said proces verbal to \u2018pay a portion of the said work, the amount being 3152.60.The plaintiff contended that his land in no way benefited by the water course, and that it was absolutely useless and.even injurious to plaintiff inasmuch, as the water course cut through plaintiff's land lengthwise and renders the crossing of it by vehi cles dangerous.\" He asked that the Court declare the said proces the Council vires.: The Corporation tions of the plaintiff.The Court held that the effect of thy said water course from the higher lev- illegal, null and ultra runk have \u20acl to: the lower level at the extremity May 22, \u2014 (Special )\u2014 | Workmen are engaged at the rink putting in the seats and stage for plays to be given here during the summer.to the BRANCH\" (Special)\u2014 ompany of at Stan- the \u2018west t6 the east side of the street.They, also, would like to lay a new concrete walk from Mary Hall\u2019s house to Cordeau\u2019s shop, but thought this amount of repairing their would take about all their funds, it would be better to lay a gravel walk this year.- They would, also, try to put in new sewers on Railroad street, Two interesting cases.in connection with the construction of water courses action where the plointif declared that , in virtue Therrien was plaintiff, and the present denied the allega- Line passehiger station, a tile culvert - will be placed to carry the water from sidewalks new sixty-pound rails on the The men have their\u2019 own sleeping and dining car, with cook, for whilé here.purpose of laying the \u201cbranch.\u201d their use r\u2014\u2014\u2014 CALLED TO BEEBE PLAIN.Beebe Plain, May 22.\u2014(Special.).\u2014 A, Rev.Mr.Homls, from an institute in Pennsylvania, where he (was.prepared for the ministry, preached in the Baptist church, Sunday.The church have extended to him a call to become their pastor, which if is expected he will accept.| WOODSHED \u201cBURNED.Kingsey, May 22.\u2014(Specjal.) \u2014 On Tuesday afternoon the kitchen of Mr.L.Maurice caught from a spark \u2018from the chimney and quickly spread to the, wood shed., The kitchen and wodd shed were burned to|the ground but the house and barns {were saved.The contents of the wpod|shed,which | HOLY.TRINITY CHURCH, IRON.HILL.|and blue baby where in many places they were much needed.- .: MADE PRESENTATION TO PAS- | TOR.East Angus, May 22.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A very pleasant event took place at the home of Mr.S.J.Martyn, Monday evening, when the young friends gave a surprise in honor of Rev.S.J.Bridgette, B.A., on his birthday.They presented him with a beautiful parlor clock and an address, written on Kraft paper, made by the East Angus paper mills, tastely decorated with red, white ribbon, and read by Mr.A.W.Muir.: \u201cTo Rev.S.JJ.Bridgette, B.A.: - ed\u201d here this evening wich you to accept this small gift in commemorating your.nativity, and wish you many happy returns of the day : also, as a small token of the esteem in\u201d which you are held by the community in which .consisted of \u201c40 cords of wood and vou have labored auring the past, .0) a _ \u2018 , 7 $ CE - about 20 bushels of oats, were en year, \u2018and as you are soon to depart tirely destroyed.The insurance am- from \u2018amongst us it is our loss but ounts to 8100.another\u2019s gain, but such are the de- \u2014 crees of the Methodist Church.And should yourat any future time wander back again, rest assured you will \u201cThe young friends who are gather- .these four are installed force will have it \u2018was not considered \u2018as in any Way necessary to have fire escapes uponday schools, but since then,1 find a great, schools, commended, the schools : (Continued Pr page 6.)\u2014 CUT IN WAGES , OF UNSKILLED Lb OR + being urged to arrange for\u2019 the attendance of at for each quarter, three per cent.of three D t.for the year.making twelve per cen 10 IMPROVE PLANT The accounts of the past year were read and passed, showing all debts paid, and a balance of 810.13 on hand.Mr.George Jones was reelected clergyman\u2019s warden; Mr.Jas.Robinson, people's - warden sidesmen, Messrs.M.Shufelt and H.: Raymond : delegates to Synod, Messrs.I.Gault bringing the young people to a de- AW 1 Hill, M 92 \u2014( Special.)\u2014The coor .; re four boards which have refused to do of bringing t for Christ, The good candle power, te OS pro Vestry meeting for Hop et) init ove a warm welcome from one and anything at all.1 have not yet re-| work being done by the Sunday power ab CO aie quarterly and if] church was held in the parsonage, | \u201csy; 4 ! A : : hes ; : Ar ; qua y Co Arsonag ir, we cannot let you depart sorted to anv force to compel the School Union, especially at the\u2019| The rates are ! at the addition April 27th, Rev.J.W.Martin in the with ; SNA) se {erection of firc escapes, but before Knowlton Conference, was strongly not paid are subject to chair.| without a word of praise of the high Christian character - which you have lived amongst us and by your example live with highest aims and noblest\u201d aspirations, and if at times you .have been disheartened and discouraged remember our Blessed Saviour had the same to contend with.\u201d and teaching, you have taught us to\u2019 ORDERED ON \u201cEAST Chicago, May _ roads east of Chicago.RAILWAY OF CHICAGO.22 \u2014(Special)-A ven- eral cut in wages of all section and unskilled labor is ordered by rail- LINES men \u2014 AT WINDSOR MILLS.Mr.Kilgour, Who Now Controls, Proposes Imp:rtant Changes.CON and A.H.Gault.+ - | IMPROVEMENTS AT ROCK ISLAND.| Rock Txland, May 22.\u2014 | (Special) \u2014 Among some of-the improvements decided upon by the Rock Island Coun- -cil at their last mecting, and which escapes have been installed and where and scholars have entered into these drills ond visit to a school, to see the great improvement made by the scholars in the time and order in which the school school buildings » See our window for \u201cLot 500.\u201d .BAYLEY Lisle Lace Hose, =X NAN \\ = NINN, NS / La L.A.\u20ac BAYLEY 105 - 107 Wellington St the late Mr tery, Waterville.were present.of the church), | a member of church and for Christian, and The * bereaved the came to .them, H.Ward, Mr.12.\u201cMr.of TA Mr, and.Mrs.George Gale an Aid, \u201cJohn And Mr.Mrs.ers, and Mrs.W.\u2014Boll, \\ Mrs.Lawr the Mr.21st and W.L.father, Wednesday.Mr.Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.and Mrs.J.L.dav from Lake, fliction.was much respected, ployers and fellow employees; whilst his sterling character won for him a host of friends on all bands.the office of Deacon, always foremost in every at w He was the Congrefgational many years occupied v WATERVILLE- last the remains On Fat Nelson Johnson laid to.rest in the Greenwood ceme- The interment was preceded by a service in the Congregational church, | number of friends The service was ducted by the Rev.Galan Craik, A, of Melbourne (the former pastor whilst a brief address was delivered \u201cby \u2018the Rev.Albert G.hich a B.Cornwell, the present \u2018pastor, who also conducted the service at the graveside.The deceased gentleman was for nearly 30 years in \u201cthe employ of Messrs.Gale and Sons, and both by his em- vhilst he kind philanthropic effort.family appreciate\u2019 the sympathy which has haen extended to them from their \u2018many friends and for numerous floral tributes from Mr.Jd M \u201cColborg, Mrs.Adams and ne \u2018employees of Messrs, Sons, the Ladies\u2019 Johnson, Swanson and iamily, Swedish\u201d friends, J.P.Heath, d Alec.Trs.ence an a 22nd of Macrae was in H.8.a few days The funeral of the late Mr.Murphy took place Wednesday morning from the Roman Catholic rs.#.Gale, \u201cJ Mr.P.Mr.] Miss Ie, il Mrs.June, Wyman returned to his home in Philadelphia last He was accompanied by Mrs.W.'A.Edgecombe.Mr.Ray mond: Heath, of Claremont, N.H., is in town, the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lorne Heath.Farmers are very husy these days seeding.The ground is in \u2018fine order.\u2018Grass looks\u201d \u201cwell.ad Fee COOKSHIRE.The many friends of Dr.Butler were very sorry to héar of the death of his which occurred at Inverness on Jsgoo and Mr.French returned Tues- at Breeches James and was very largely attended.\"The bearers were Messrs, Theriault, À.Laprise, +, Cloutier and TL.Lalum- iere.The body was interred in the Union cemetery.The sympathy of the entire community is extended lo the bereaved family in their sad af- of wee large and sympathizers con- was of which.and Mrs.W.- \u2018and Mrs.Laärson,Messrs W.Grcpnslade and W.Spencer and, the and Pow - Willis \u2018Rowe and the teachers and scholars of the Waterville school.The anniversary services of the Con- grega tional chure his postponed until Monday, his sister, Lennoxville chureh \u2014 + BURY.Mrs.Stuart, who recently underwent an operation at the Montreal Hospital, has returned home, and is at present staying with Mrs.James Palmer, where she will be carefully nursed land will be near the physician who is attending her.Mrs.{Thomas Murray, Mr.E.Murray) and.-Miss Clara Murray, of Montreal, are in town attending the funeral of Miss Murray.The young men are.practicing evenings for the baseball match which will be played on Monday.J.The Rev.and Mrs.Crabbe are in Lennoxville this week.Mr.Albert Prangley, who recently arrived from England, is the guest of his uncle, Mr.Frank\u2019 Prangley.The funcral of the lato Miss Lizzie Murray | took\u201d \u2018place on Wednesday at 10 a.m.from her late residence to the R.C.church at Bury and was Very largely \u201cattended by friends and relatives, The casket was covered with beautiful flowers, consisting of a pillow, cross and wreath and many others.\u201cThe Rev, Father Nicol ofliciat- ed.- + - ~~ _HUNTINGVII LE.The subject for Rev.Mr.Adams\u2019 sermon Sunday.morning, May 24th, is \u201cln touch with the Tivine.\u201d : \"The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet in the vestry \u201cof the church Tuursday after- from a : short visit in Bromptonville; moved to their new house lately purchased from Mr.WT, Burton.\u2014r ee.«ens | | YOUR FR TENDS, may he tp you to win thé Cash Pri of SEVEN HUNDKED DOLLARS git - en by the ORANGE MEAT Company for the largest number of hattoms pf packages sent in.There are a greul number \u2018of, other large cash prizes given in this contest.Commence saving the ORANGE MEAT Carton Bottoms, and send your name and address.to ORANGE MEAT, Kinds- ton, TODAY; stating that you wikh 10 \u2018enter and you will be sent fill information regarding all the prizes and conditions, ORANGE MEAT is a Hesh and blood producer and because of _ its thorough cooking \u201cand malting, it lis easily, agsimilated.es rt + ISLE AND BROOK, Mrs.John Calver and child, of Sgs- katchewan, was visiting her gran parents, Mo and Mrs.Ralph Todd, and has! now gone to Sand Hill - to visit her father, Mr.Warner.| Mr.Arty Dawson has moved © his family hack to I.B., and is.goinurto _ -noon,-May 25th.Recent, arrivals are : Mrs.H, \u2018Fair- brother | and daughter, lthel, home Mr.D.M.McLean, of Wheelock, Vit.the quest of Mr.BW.Fond and family; Mrs.V.Bedard, of Shegp- brooke, at Mr.La Libbey\u2019s ; Mr.W.Lemay, of Milby, moved into the house lately-occupied by Mr.TL D- Bozer, Mr.and Mrs.M.Sanders have pe | À Lu BOSTON LY LEAVB SHERp Pp.m.~For Bos a.m.\u2014Fop Boston, ROOKE, and Ney York 4.58 11.00 9.15 \" P-10.~For, Boston\u2019 ag Now ARRIVE SHERBRQq; va ] 7.15 a.m\u2014From Boston Ka 2.50 p.m.\u2014From Oatcord, pO York, ~ bury and Newport, t Johyg.Lot 398\u2014Ladies\u2019 Black Cotton.Size | 81 to 10, fast black.15e 8.20 p.u.\u2014From Boston and i Lot 398\u2014Ladies\u2019 Black Cotton Hose.Size 8) to 10 fast 8.30 tana Mixed from from N, .on Jack i Larsen rire cre ee cere cee aera eee eerie te only, Connecting wit un b Lot 1412\u2014Ladies\u2019 Plain Black Cotton Hose, assosted sizes, fast x from Boston ang New Your, I black.Sale.coin .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 sasrereres Bases Te cries \u2018 ES sacuse 3 enn 200 D.J.FLANDERS, Pass.Try, : % Lot 500\u2014Ladies\u2019 Black Hose.Si to, 10 in, fast black , Sale 256 C.M.BURT, Gen.Pam, nl Lot 1464.Ladies Over Size Black Cotton Hose.Size 8} to 10.Fast black.Sale i i es frees vanne vue 04e 35e to He s Lot 1429\u2014Ladies\u201d Prime H ermsrlorf, lack Lisle Hose, double - sole.Size- 44 to 10.Ranging from .L.\u2026\u2026\u2026.ue L\u2026 25e to de Lot 432\u2014Ladies\u201d Hermsdorf, black, extra ganige, Liste, gartor | top.Size 84 to 10, Sale.wis eens eo Ce Bll ioe SALLIE Lot 443\u2014ILadics Gauze Lisle Hose, Full range of colors, assorted : sizes, Sy to 10, Sale .ln nes eee vee mors DDE Lot T1\u2014Ladies\u2019 Tan Hose, PT fancy lace front.Sire Victoria Day 81 to 10.Sale conn rn er ce er ee ve Mosrersress ven 25¢ à, Lot 00-Boys\u2019 Buster Brow n.All i from 4} to oo & tries asters venravernees sonate Dovssresedrenues srersh aveses reves 25e each pair MAY 25th, 1908, 1 Tot 484X\u2014Children\u2019s Stain Joss Lisle Lace Hose, Memon dye, |A * Assorted - for 4} to 83.Ra nging vaccro jaunes never vender vine * to Je es a Ë Tot 42SX\u2014Cnildren\u2019s Lisle Hose, stainless.All colors.Tangine Round: trip tickets will be sold: i 4e 5 to SL! Sale.corrrrsrrers nen 0 bus veers avers L20¢ to Mae - \\ Lot - 0111\u2014Boys\u201d Socks, all 7 colors, plain and lace, from 41 to Si FIRST | nN >4 8 in.Prices.Lu veer senor 00e proue vaneré res Hoe to 2h In ¢ Re ,Lot 1558\u2014Ladies\u201d Stainless Lisle Lace Hose, ilk embroidered, : CLASS i Sizes 84 to | 10.Sale aevuse aouvoe conne Gnuess eshte aoanpencun sites ® Quepsonnaene vaseu es she worth 30e.Good going May Breda sh, return limit May 26th, 1908, ae FIL mr] Round trip\u2019 tickets will be sold \u2018be tween all stations or the Grand Trunk Railway System in Conada, Nira trou stations in Canada to Ae Port Mirh., alo, Rock, Falls, nl pga Bridge, Springs, N.Y., Island Pond and ton, Vt., and intermediate.statio the United States, and vice vers, ri SINGLE FIRST CLASS mn Going dates, May 23, 9, 2, 1 Return limit, May 26, 1908, For full particulars apply 19.\u20ac.H.FOS8, C.P.and E a.Strathcona re Huron, Niagara Bell Phong No.20.People's K.J, ASTELL Te, pe qu GEL es Bell 11 Phone m\u2019 0e _ VICTORIA DAY, - = - Round trip tickets will be sold] at Single Fare, good going May Pn, 2th and 25th.Return limit, May 26th, 1908, Hor eseekers\u2019 Excursions 44 Hains Saskatc hewan and M 2 May 26th, June \u201c0th, itfie bi * Low rutes.Tickets good for -60 days, \u201c Brome Lake Special\u201d Leaves Windsor Station Saturdays only at: L20 p.m, arriving brooke at 5.00 p.m., stopping af Si Johns, Farnham, Cowanrville, Sutton Jet, Knowlton, Foster, Eastman| and Mnayog.Returning leaves Sher on Mondays only at 547 am, ing Windsor Station at 9.15 am &.H.SHWELL Clie Pas Art Building, Sherbrooke, Go pe vy ra | LIVERPOOL.ay 23, Sat.ny 29, oe \u2018EMPRESS OF IRELAND June 6, Sat.LAKE CHAMPLAIX.June \u201812, Fri.JKMPRESS OF BRITAIN June 20, Sal.eee ee LAKE 5 Jan.26, Fri, EMPRESS OF JRE ?Ek.H.SKEWELL, City Pass.Ages DOMINION LINE Rev.Rur © son commenced building.his new.house! left on Wenesdan po, opentson Mr.and Mrs.Dannie Christie and Royal Mail Steamships | | real, whence he \u2018sailed for Eng- family bave returned from West Milan ; \u2014FROM MONTRE ~ ar | land to attend the Pan-Ænglican Con- and have rented Mr.Allen Dawson's DOMINION Junot 3 gre ference at London.During Mr.Rob- house.à HN June J ertson\u2019s absence Mr.Duvant, of Bish- Miss Tez Bowen has returned from CANADA - May 23.A AW op\u2019s College, will take charge of this Bartlett,! ND.where she spent the SOUTHWARK - May 30.RVICE-Sw parish.- ; winter with her brother.\"MODERAT K RATE -SE 00 ND Messie.Alex.and: Walter Walsh and oni-class to Liverpool, $45.d-ces BOYNTON.their \"sister, Mÿss Walsh have left London, - 82,50 additional.Tu Mr.George Faton, of Sherbrooke, for theirt home in Huntingdon.| to Liverpool, London, y bondon is viciting at W.1.Hunt's.Te _\u2014 és Glasgow, $27.50.; rs, CE, Stoliker, of St.Johns- ; RED MOUNTAIN.FOSS, or B.By SEWELE, P.By.bury, visited Mrs.A.RK.Hills re.rival: Th.Co Smith, of eats Rion TINE, L cently, : (town, Apending'a couple \u2018of weeks pn or DOMI : or \u201d out Mr.and Mrs.DL CE Waite, of Fitch his father\u2019 s: Mr.R.Lett, of Scots 17 St.Sacrament Bt ee : Bay, visited Mrs.Cox Sunday.town, and Mrs.Alex.Smith, at \u201cThe \u2014T Mr.and Mrs.Hadwin Hills visited Pines,\u201d \u2018on Sunday.N Lt her parents at Demick\u2019s Mills recent-| Mr.ad Mrs.Angus Mae Kay, EAST dy.L Messrs.Norman MacLeod and Alex.Mr.Wolf Libhy and Miss Bertha Gillis attended.the funeral of -Mr.Nor- $ Taylor, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, visited at Mr.man MacLeod, of Keith, on Sunday, TOWNS A.W.Brown\u2019s Sunday.Mrs.Murdo MacKay was in Scots \u2018Miss May Young, of Cassville, vis- town, attending the Sacrament \u201con K ited over Sunday lat Mr.Geo.Cur- Sunday.BA tis\u2019, : \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Mrs.W.E.Tunt and Mrs.Lavers WAYS MILLS.000.are on the gain.| « « | On Tuesday, May 26th, a Council Capital and Reserve 35 oo Mr.and Mrs.W.TF.Davis, of New- of Ministers and Delegates will meet Establish okE port, visited at Mr.Hunt's Friday at *2.30 lin the Union church and a | Head Office, SHERBRO and Saturday.public service will be held in the even- | B hes and Agences throvg™ Mr.and Mrs.JL C.Boynton, of ing at 7.30, the same venin All 76 Dranche t Ayers CIiff were in town __ Sunday.are.cordially ; invited.ot t of oll mm - eg \u2018Savings san, Dogar d + Interest at 3 per cent.Paid and \u2018dited Quarterly on sums of \u2018 upwards.ot Cr edit, payable the Trsues Letters world over.ting sll kinds 0 Facilities for transac Banking Business.Rouse\u2019s Point wl LE ] vw wn LAKE MANITOBA.me Dail) Printers an ted and publis : prin t 1 Le nday.8 mt, Be Sherbroo RIPTION P 2e) any addre and the Units six months, ta; one mont! address in the Eas = only, $1.50.In sending money .tion to use.© pres a Or register Le 8 mIgInG RA SovERzisL addit dat de ot Thanks, 50e: Obitun wo ding notices 3c \u201cGl glation \u20ac wlation state à Mau 16, 190 Bg any esday - er Wednesday hursday eer» = Saturday $3.00: 60 pen cesses ean BIR\u2019 IN EAR.\u2014At Le .Duncan Kinn , May 11th, SHERBROO MORTGAGE ives money { \u201cMlows Inter ted half yea ond oA C0.H.You will - the cheapest\u201d > + n : ; + \u2018 | \" \"4 | 40 the finest .\u2018to suit purses.You aré invi \u2018goods.Nobody \u2018 My motto : Fine lirie_of * UNATTRACT (From the = e all desire | manned by Britis ewlties in the way u tary attempts : the sea life | have tent succes The a must be in largely increase (4 samen.- pere pre The most .Fa 4 - s will be sold gt p a dg + is.3 | : 3 | ) ) hr .| Co © SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1908.QE | RAGE CERER, \"0 Lo - i et 3 ' \u2014 bai F = ; \u2019 ï \u2014 ee \u2018i Daily Record MORE PAID OFF ~~ |FIRE ESCAPES FoR FARNHAM.CENA of \u2019 a.The ; - L ; : Some of the young men who have been Wiggett S | .- Eg gHERBROOKE RECORD.CO, | SCHOOLS AND HOTELS.Ce L: t Lo out of work here have gone to Sher- - ° à à $ 4 prises ond RNS | AT FARNHAM.(Comimed tom Page ay |.TASES LODGET\u2014 pos, rion tho be sued eo | ss» | Dip Your Sheep & ' and published every afternoon, 7 * \\ e ting equipped are the yargest schools Mr.Wm.Choquette has improved the Shoes | 2 a ted pda at 106 and 1u8 Welling 1» .a : and colleges in my district, their, con- Jooks of his house by ving it a coat ° ne Et : + step Sherbrooke.: A .\" ; Struction being as follows : ere are of paint.Th F Î 1 = a 408 SCRIPTION PRICE strictly in ad- bout Twen! y Men Stopped .twenty-nine convents, four construdted _ Father Larocque aud Mr.Saurette are are built on normal lasts and prevent |.\u20ac Irs 0 u ; ; 1 À v to any address in Canada, Conn d ; of stone, eight of wood, and seven- BRIGHT PLUG surroundia ee ne fromm foot distortion.- In a .eration rt I tain and the United, 00.three months, : Work Tues ay.teen of brick, .There.are sixteen Bro- \"CHEWING TOBACCO Sowing grass seed.; ÿ POCCIRS an It\u2019s not too late [to change: try Dipping sheep ~~ opera ear po $3.00; six monts 20 cents.To any | __\u2014_ thers\u2019 Schools, nine constructed of Mr.J.Hamilton and family have leit Our \u201cNature Shape\u201d [Shoes and save that 15 performed x ia fmpor- 1H 5 cents the \u201cEastern Townships, by SHOPS WILL BE RUN ON GREAT-| brick, two oi stone, and five of wood.Th .d size i town and gone to reside on a farm near your feet, only as a rule and ould prove : (dress 10 : EE ; : There are two ladies\u2019 colleges, both -1 he NEW INcreased size 1s recently purchased bv him.1 tant that this once should} 1.50.; ; \u201crv ITs, \u20ac s ollèges, - Eastman, y pu! y m | .4 ond oath, pr remitters should take LY REDUCED STAFF.brick, and seventeen Protestant : » .| Mr.Hamilton has recovered from the J.A.Wiggett & Go.effectix ee.ee ; 50 In sen ne use\u2018 express or post oflice Farnham.Ma 99 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 schools.and colleges, eleven construct- thesame excellent quality.shaking up he received when he jumped ° The right sort of dip 18 \u2018one Le precaution ister letter, | About 20 y cé 1 à Ti led of brick and six of wood.from engine 30, at the time of the re OPP.COURTHOUSE.- _ that should \u201cdestroy all insects Co orders \u2014\u2014 G RATES\u2014One inch, * one © out.20 more men were laid olf m}* : \u2019 \u2018cent coltision at Brigham Jct.or parasites and should have a _ it C ADVEREY ach additional day, 25c.the shops here on Tuesday and a Ta HOTELS, .: i Mrs.A.E.Gough has returned home 9 healing and\u2019 tonic effect on the : 4% dar.ic Thanks, not exceeding 50 number on Wednesday.More are to | Incidentally, while looking aîter the | \u2014 - from Stoke where she has been the guest ANSELL S - skin without any possibility of Ch Cards soc; Obituary Poetry, 10c le.yo on Friday and the shops will be providing of schools and colleges\u2019 with 'of her parents.Her sisters, Misses Mu- , injury sot 47 worth notices 8c per word.run during the summer on a greatly fire escapes, 1 have ordered several CONSERVATIVES FORM riel and Beatrice Kees, accompanied her GRE AT : my c- SE 3 ct - g DAILY RECORD reduced stafi.It is expected that the hotels and other public buildings to and will be her guests for an indefinite _ | © oo AE ENTR gircalation Jd total number kept on during the sum- provide protection for their guests.- per os \" geott, Sr.is visiting relatives in INDI GE T | ç Co LIANE) AL.\u2018 J .ement for week end- mer.will not exceed 100 men.B On returning to these places the.third oct Reni * \u2018 S ION CURE - - - 14% LWAV 5.Gireulation statement - \u2014\u2014\u2014 or fourth time, as it was necessary fo : | ; west Brome.+ ! 1% , EN ' » \u201c1908 - a n r « ; - : 0 PE MAE Say 16, 1908: : : \u2019 ; ° Cures indigestion in all à : = si CA SRE) ing: Mav 10, \u2026 8,150 me to do to get the appliances erect- : \u2018es Indigestion in all ts many Rec sè requirements.4 C8 1 Monday \u2026 ns S100 TRADE WITH CANADA NORTHWEST ed in schools, 1 found the hotels had | ss SUTTON.forms, giving tone and vigor to the \"We biere it in The best one 4 1 - Tuesday een BR .8.075 n | QT not carried out my orders.It Will be Officers Elected for Year With Dr.Macdonald, accompanied by Mrs.stomach and digestive organs, Pre made \u2018 3e AR à : = Wednesday serene TT dla TNATS OTHER GREAT OPPOR- [necessary for me to take the same Macdonald, went 52 Mop trom oh Monday pared and for sale by For sale at Et .Us - _ .AV OL.eeeesense aresee see ee SU ; ', : - .Co ; .to hear the world\u2019s celebrate enor, Ca- | ; ; ©.\" + j ut û' Saturday mrrvcrres vvreis vues 8,203 TUNITY FOR NEW ENGLAND, j@pé with the hotels as 1 did with Mr.Pearson President ruso, at the Arena.: pip tt?Stor #4 448 J 3 2 SAYS RODMAN EA t le boards.Arrivals and departures include: Mr.F.T.ANSELL Griffith Ss Drug tore, Ï 1 1% th I .tal Ca 48,676 DAT MAN P = .I have, however, succeeded in get- FIRST CLUB OF THE KIND FORM- Thos.Moody, of Perth, Ont., a guest at .) THE KODAK STORE _ qd.= i A , 1908._ - Total ooo D BODY.ting four brick hotels and one wooden ME \u2019 Mr.V.N.Dyer\u2019s; Mrs.C.M.Boright and Druggist and Stationer, .Spe 19.\u2014 : hotel equipped with fire escapes.I an-' ED IN FARNHAM, son, Tommy, to Montreal, on Thursday, 10 Strathcona Bquare.121 Wellington St.Is a1 - - c .re 3 = J ! \u2018 Births, Marriages and Deaths.Boston, May 22-\u2014That the great] ticipate more difficulty with the propri- to return with her san, Robbie; Miss = : fu | \u2019 Cl 4e - Rl ton, Ma Soa .\"| Farnham, May 22.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A \"gy begek of Bost Wednésda 4.+ : opportunity for New- Ingland trade] etors of hotels and boarding houses .\u2019 Ethel Babegel of Boston, on Gon! 1 ™ os : lies in the new Canadian Northwest than I had witl : 8 meeting was convened at the Balmoral a guest at Mr.L.L.Jenne\u2019s; Mr.Geo.u our Fireworks oo = BIRTHS.Co was one of the striking statements an ad with the school boards.Hall.Wednesd nieht ith' th in- \u2018Clark, Jr, of Farnham, here on Thurs- me TR \u2018IRST KINNEAR.\u2014At Cemesurier, to Mr.and / \u201c) Retirosent 5 W ed Many of the large hotels and Hall, Wednesday night, with the M day; Mr.W.H.Cotton, of Cowansville, : rs \u201cJs.Duncan Kinnear, a son, on Mop.| jade by ex-hepresentative W.Rod- boarding houses in the Eastern Town- |tention of forming a Conservgtive here on Thursday to attend a political RECOMMENDED DES LASS man Peabody in discussing the Boston & Mame-New Haven merger before the T ane ae - \u2019 rm Lyon Progress Teague in that city th, 08 th; SHERBROOKE LOAN 8 1 ! en vs that New Fng- me MORTGAGE COMPANY.ships have been built without the least precaution having been taken to protect their guests in case ofs fire.These people: look upon an order to erect a fire escape upon their buildings as an interference with their right.The expenditure of a sum of Now for Victoria Day.Many \u2018of the best ! early._ We can make you pp a nice assortment for night illumination on the lawn, for One Dollar.Parachute, Dragon dy, May \u201c11th.Club.The meeting was called by Mr.meeting; Rev.John Fowler, M.A., left for 4e : an outing of several weeks in Mass.J.B.Smith and Mr.R.E.Hall Mrs.Martin Courser, of Glen Sutton, There were over one hundred Conser- was in town on Thursday, a guest of vative enthusiasts present, among Mrs.H.R.Stetson.She is arranging whom were Messrs.Pearson, Hall, R.to ga to the White Mountains in.June 7 \u2018vo Audette.A.B.Comeau, J.to serve in a popular summer resort at E., George ®s \u201c ; Bethlehem, N.H., and several girls {rom rh = a - 0008 ines are sold out TASTERN TOWSSHIPS HOTEL § ov RNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW, - Guesta welcome.Rate $1.À.uguire.land\u2019s future lay in the development of its traffic from the rich fields of and Comet Sky } EY TY .Western Canada.The cheapest way money upon an appliance which _| A.Seguin, H.E.Odell, V.Williams, 105 ; : ing + Rockets are among the best lines we ()RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A EE d Li ON Receives money on deposit and \u2018to ship exports from Jat country haps would Ré 4 se 5 vai ee George Truax, J, B.Smith, Dr.Slack ps hw will go with Jer, all having have.: G Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal.QE | N 1 would he by.way o e »Hoston «1 them as a waste of ey.is fee} BNA others.The electric light poles are now hein i 1] IA D, : Allows Interest at 4 p- C.Maine 4f there were only freigtt fa- ing of opposition does not ue feet The following officers: were elected :\u2014 unloaded here for the use of Suttons 15 James Thompson 492 i ivr el Mt ey : A TE.BY Y wmputed half yearly.cilities.The Boston & Mame did} such an extent in the large places as President, Mr P carson, General Mana- system of electric lighting.rathcona Sq.ell phone .422.- \u2014 A un ta will | J.DAVIDSON, President, Hot have the money to handle the it does in the villages and towns.It|ger C.P.R.shops ; 1st ice- residen , \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014* \u2014 M4606- GRAND QENTRAL HOTEL, v1 > sold he WB © 0, H.FOSS, Seo.-treas.| tralfic, while the New Haven road Lud will take some time and patience be-| Mr.A.E.D'Artois, May or of Farn STANSTEAD.BROME.Rats §$1.50. HEFFORD HOUSE AND 'LIVERY.A .RUE ~~ 5 TE = - course, owing to the effect of the .- «11 Clendinnen preaching both morning and Theo.Cutting.Mr Joyal appears S 1.6 J.A.Harris, Pro FE.mediate stations in \u2014 as ulie to finance itself as was the fire at Hochelaga upon the minds of It is probable that the Club will evening.* daily at the creamery as a full fledg- Rate 81.80.tT i r ME.and vice versa, at ; | New Haven road.He declared ihat \"the public, a'great man- of these de- Meet regularly in the old K.of C.| Mr.J.C.Ayer, of Chicago, is spending | ed farmer.SOR D = RAVER VIEW 5 T CLASS FARE You will find in stock from the New Haven road had diveci!y vio- mands are frivolous, still there is ur- Hall over Mr.D'Artois Store, PuPaul a few days in town.th Methodist | Mrs.Fred.Rhicard has been visiting W Hotel.Hiavaliers\u2019 Homa 4.0 , FA | : 23, 24,25, 1908, the cheapest - tated the law Ty a z Boston x pent need of attention along these per Jl seme Mr he obtained.Dr Cr Mrs.Clendinnen at the her brother from Boston, who \u2018 has |Melss, Prop .Fa x , Yaine s'ech.> e T'a en sanrly ne ; A ; oe .> .: j ; - : od ee?vaca .- * ji i 5 an 1908.wa ted the rc Lin vd rt \\ vo 4e r eu ence.fs ee the frequent Slack were \u2019 the principal speakers.Parsonage, on Wednesday.The after- been spending a thre weeks vacation RDS cir SRS vs apply to = ante \u2018oad in order to lave icf recurrence of such disasters.; ani poon was spent in sewing, refreshments with friends in North Sutton, and BUSINESS OA ° RK .P.and T.A, | \u2018self 1Fe whole field .qu \u2018 bl > In Richmond, lst Tuesday of month ; RESS OF BRITAIN 1 CO a 9 vice, reckoned at twenty-four per- Nef home on the Moe's River = road.on Tuesday: Miss Sarah Andrew, return- Misses Clow, of Granby Hidge, at Mr.1p Oontioook, 2nd and 4th \u201cTuesdays.A] No.LAKL ERIE \u2019 ! cons.Twenty grooms will accompan Her daughter, Mrs.Reid, of Montreal, ed from Kidderville, where she spent the Luther Hayes\u2019 over Siünday.- ?\u2019 # LISS OF IRELAND .\u2018 the staff.The kaiser will have fon and her granddaughter, Miss Clarg | weekend \u2018with her parents; Miss Goldie Departures are : Miss Evy Sweet to A.O.ETHIER, M.D., BPEOCIALTYs Ki City Pass.Agent.i .tor .C i ; knigeri Vernon, returned home with.Mry, Tite spending some time with Mrs.FE.her studies in Knowlton Acade ftey *%e Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 WM ; ec .9 ; ° mo ors in, or and the aiserin Bliss Bartlett: Mr.and Mrs.P.P.Jenkerson ypending the week end wif mya Co 0 AE 1 to 8 pm, 7 to8 passe A -\u2014 ee a re a ro.« > y 7 ; : \u2018 ; - at 6 ; ; .+ - = \u2019 © \u2018 1 wor .; » op - .+ .KA se Co freight parther, there wi be two Miss Cora Rowell and Miss M.I.visited Mrs.FE.G.Ames, Weedon, re ents; Miss Lucy Hall to Shelling ton Res.66 King Bt., Bherbrooks, Que.< B& : .: © Sher ; ; cook (CNT rite for a few days © | R.M.J.ILLIAMS, 28 a - d Confectioners.Moore, of Sherbrooke, spent the week | he Willing Workers will twit] ew days, ; R.B.J.WILL ' MONT- Le Sold by Grocers j- à, end in town with friends.Miss Christina Bartlett at Willow Cot Mr.William Myles, Sr.continues in 77 real Btreet.corivate Hospieal, NE : Miss Hume and Miss McT.eod have lta Qat \"n \u201c poor healti i Co Montreal Street.Oonsultations unt - i .- 8 $ TL y tage on Saturday afternoon, May 23.1.: , : ! THE COWAN CO.Limited, TORONTO se left for a visit to Montreal.ee Mrs.Goddard ig suffering terrible ® Ee 1-8 pm, 7-8 pm, and by ag 8 : Miss Mary Barker, of New Bedford, CASTLEBAR.from rheumatism.| 5 rHly Tpotntment.: Mr.R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, Mass., who formerly lived in Howard 2} .10 1 | Comp- Clarence Matthus is suffering again with Partch is recovering ton, is visiting friends here and 3S.tor is'a sore limb und had to undergo another from an attack of appendicitis, ç \u2018 Ki i rT \\ \\ the guest of Mrs.Wharram.operation.Mr.Herbert Salisbury had the mi.Nose: and Throat Diseases, 87 Dufferin \u2018ry | MERE REPARTEE, OF COURSE, Mr.J.Cronin and Miss Croni Mrs.1.M.Leet and daughter, Olive, fortune to lose fi SEE « the mig- Ave., Bherbrooke.onsultations: 10-19 vh- ; \u2014 oo \u201cSo, doctor, you are still: single.CL ne Iss Cronin, of 2 dose ve; nice six-months- pa spent the day, Thursday, with.Mrs.I.a.and 1-4 p.m, and by appaintment.Compton Station, are leaving this old hogs from chôler th \u2019 - Ah, 1 fear that you are somewhat of seb cro eating US Iv.Boyd and family.' Yin , Cholera.; Co \u2014- au i = a woman hater.\u201d week to reside in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Sidney Shaw has been stopping at mb Woman Bo Hame and Foreign DB: F.A.GADBOIS.SPECIALTY La \u201cNay, madam, it is to avoid, be- + ~t her sister's the past week, lending al nt pp oval wili meet with the Pre- Children\u2019s Diseases, 51 King Bt.LR .ing one that 1 remain a bachel- FRELICHSBURC.helping hand, previous to Mrs.Boyd's FIdent, Mrs, 1.1.Ressenden on the i # « coming © a > } .eparture to Kansas City.afternoon of M; 2 w .\\ VERE \"CR , dey ; ay 29th.All who are 5 G Mm ; n _ = or.; Miss G.M.Guillet spent Saturday Mrs.Ida V.Boyd and daughter, dna, interested in thé work are ver ° ure LA y » oa 4 INTREAL\u2014 8 E- | LE .in Marieville, the guest of her broth- [left on Friday, May 22nd, for Kansas ially requested to he Lu, t y cord-q.- SPECIALIST.oF - H June 6.July i Ce - A MISINTERPRETATION.er, Mr.KE.Guillet.; City, Mo., where they intend to spend thd present.\u201c Bince 1899 had had full charge of the Le À .8 ; : 1 ; | 3 \u2014\u2014 3 + a: : @ June JB tA - - oo > A Manila mother-in-law had dtayed Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Aver and Mrs, {summer.- KAST-FARNHAM AM Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department .a v 23.June A.Aug.| ee - @® so often with her daughter as to A.A.Ayer have come to spend the btm Jf AL the + ARNHAM, at the Bherbrooke Hacred Heart Hosple 19 1 À y 30.July 4.Aug.he S rin Bed hat cause a quarrel with the husband, summer here.! THE DEADLY BUTTERCUP ro he annual meeting of the I.Ww.tal.7 .= Tao 44.x > SERVICE=Se | | and one day when she again came to Messra.E.FE.Spencer, A.Dupuis + .i ! 1e ollowing officers were eleet- Hour of Consultation:\u2014AV the Hospt- 1 4 bea FS! r r .to s ; : ' shter in .TQ , 5 cy?a] ed: President, Mrs, of, J.Bri ;y .[tal from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except wr Ah ool, $45.00; : : stay, she found her daughter in tears E.S.Reynolds, J.D.Lafond, W.A.caxcER IN IT.SAYS A PHILADEL.Vico-Presid fMmer; Qunday.At bis office 17 Brooks Street « pémdé 43 itional.Third-class : 99 on the doorstep.a! , Reynolds, C.1.Holden, Ed.Spencer °°° \u2018RT IT, SAYS A | ADEL Sierra nb pre Jared Hawk : Sherbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m., to 8 p.m.; : vi lon, Londonderry eeps Its ape \u201cI suppose George has left yon,\u201d atiended the political meeting at Bed- PHIA PHYSICIAN.er, Miss (1 \u201cBrin mr Fllison ; Trensur- \u2018 4 £27.50.- : she sniffed.ford on Monday.Philadelphia, May 22nd.\u2014Dr.W.W.Mice Tooling TOR : Ww ELI, - \u201cYes\u201d (sob).Mrs.M.R.Whitecom]l Chalfant, whose declaration that many - Miss Kobert, of St, Alphonse, js vie.Wanted at Once 5H, BEW : mb and Master iting her sister .o.p.By.; \u201cThen, there\u2019s a woman in the Raymond, of Bedford, cases of measles are due to a poison con- = r sister, Mrs, Lamarine.this week with Mr.A.1 Hahn 8 Miss Kay, of Montreal, is spending a few weeks at \u201cGlenora Cottage.\u201d \u201cMr.E.McCready, of Montreal, and Mr.W.A.Reynolds loaded a car of 1 Million Feet Rough Clap- hoards, green or dry, spruce or pine.Co M B, CUMMINGS & SeN, LTD., Mrs.J.A.Buck and Miss have left for Granbw.Miss Fannie Vilas, of Cowansville was_ calling on relatives on \u2019 day.LT tained in the coutuon field buttereups attracted considerable attention, is out with another statement in arraignment of | the flower._ He now accuses it/of heing the cause of case ?\u201d\u2019 she asked, her eyes lighting up expectantly.\u201cYes\u201d (Sob).» \u201cWho is it ?\u201d\u2019 she demanded.\u201cYou\u201d (sob).\u201cGracious !\u201d\u2019 exclaimed the mother- .lL 5 meng Bt.Montres! IN If you have not slept ona- \u201cBanner\u201d Spring Bed Tnes- ; \\ .cancer.\u2018The activé poisons in the but - \u2014\u2014 | - d .in-law.\u201cI'm sure I never gave him potatoes here on Tuesday.tercup,\u201d says Dr.Chalfant, \u201c\u2018ure sub- WATERTOI CHANGES for advertisements should in \u2018 = any encouragement.\u201d\u201d \u2014 Philippine\u2019s \u2014 \u2014\u2014 stances which produce inflammation at - lrERLOO.[be in the hands of the printers before PE HIPS .î Gossip.BROME LAKE SPECIAL.at contact, and when taken internally On account of failing health Mr.W.& o'clock a.m., of the day of publica- The Canadian may cause inflammation of the stoinach R.Booth hag [eft for Knowlton Sani > Pacific has arranged for the \u201cBrome Lake\u201d train to make its first trip for the season on Satur-! day next, May 23rd, leaving Windsor tion to ensure insertion.No changes .; ATA A PLEASANT OCCUPATION.guaranteed if received after 8 a.m, Slow Waiter\u2014\u2018 \u2018Have I ever been in the country, sir?No, sit.Why do and convulsions, and frequently death.The poison is transferred also in mill and meat.\u201d \u2018 .The familiar and to many persons dis- tartum where for some time.Mr.and Mrs.James Davidson \u2018and he expects to remain TRENHOLMVILLE.BANK you don\u2019t know what solid comfort.is.a ET ee .ix \u201c + db ag ù \"SS = : .ot nl Smet mia in EU SAAT AED.- rant AI AS ls we Wr amare SAE a ES Wea Cie BN 3 you ask ?\u201d .Street Station at 1.90 .- ree » smell: of mutton is, he asserts family of Montreal are arriving to i.ne erve 85,000,000.7 1 - Tired Customer\u2014\u201cI was just think- ling at St.Johns, Famhem Gao they cancerous smell.He states take their summer \u2018residence, Orford he farmers are busy putting in : ed 1859.° ) G | f hf ti \u2018 ing how thrilling you'd find it to sir (ville, Sutton Junction.Knowlton Fos- \u201ctha he has produced conditions siimilar View, for the season) - thew aveu Some are nearly Lu È HERBROOKE uaranteed top ease or a 1re 1MÉ.on the fence and watch the tortoises |ter.Fastman and Magog, > to those of cancer by rudding healthy Messrs.Miller and, Best, who lately ed, while others gre watting for a \u2018 gi ; \u2018 whiz by.\u201d\u2019\u2014Harper\u2019s Weekly.Returning.this train will leave Sher- flesh with buttercups, and declares that purchased the Lawrence property sunny days to dry up the low wet 2.gencies through on \u2018 brooke on Monday only at 5.47 in all prodability the disease has its ori- Foster Square, have very much im.antl.2.cn puada.7 .a y A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE.{and ie a ; nai a.+ gin in the meat or milk of animals which proved the looks of the building witl Miss I.Frost was called, = \u2014_ : us armee a © on 5 CE PES EE a as wr \u2018 - { - - I PEGE FOUN, : = : - - 1 f BHERBRUOKE DAILY RECORD, \u2018FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1908.-;- _ : LÀ : | - SE | E Ÿ \u2018 s - \u2014 : rage , - .pe \u2014 So .RA * ; = \u2014_\u2014\u2014 F ) \u2018à - = - ; Ri go EI at EEE 7 Us - - 2 i GIMENT.= ; 0 _ i .\u2014 .: ° ° ; |\" Miss Mabel Blue lias returned from | 53RD REG { the 53rd : oy ¥ pp _ 2 | 0 à visit to her sister, Mrs.Arthur Mac-}, Lieut.-Col.Spearing, ot 1: =\" : à 7 i ~ Small Upright Pianos at Special Low Prices.THREE farlane ia Montreal Ee Fcgmart, hos sanctioned the follow , Lb - Tiffany | meno es AND i ; : $ \u2019 LES es .° .toed Ne Las 282 senda, fa od TOUT US 2 ns : : : 09: : 8 .BE \" We have to-day 8 small upright pianos 6 octaves ir mah- x.- sanx Our two-piece summer suits are in 2 [TA prono bo corporals, Pte.Tate,| , fF Sh oo : hi! oo a vr pases 08 Wl EE CAGES |r rime ttn Bt A EEE nt Tf J ee Nn CF ogany and dar _ .6 \u201899 IR BABIN.{them over, at Star \u2018Clothing Hall.| Pte Coto be lamce-corporals, Pte.oe 7 ER MAY Au R { ; They ar: mew pianos of the well known Columbus\u201d (Amer- | ilvermers des ig ben Coo lie ie.aor.\u201cBR | ua N NAME TE COUR À > ican) make, with splendid full tone and nice action.- 4 : These cases ne ote] some very eral weeks \u2018with ber sister, ; rs.Dun- | C Co-To be sergt.© orl ak Lo \u2026 if teadin ma PR Court this the | i ja This shipment has come in to complete a large order given Handsome pieces.~~ can, in Mohtrenl, roturhed hase with| man.ts vo be lancecorporals, Pie.| \u2018We are experts in the wiring busi.WHOL OF Tiny bresting decisions WU, Rt a .eam CANDLEABRA .her.a, VER 2.; * sergeant ; ness and can install new outfits or re- hoes are made iy Poste : XJ stice Hutchinson, yp some months ago, and we are overcrowded just now with this C ; SF ae wes oo Parker, Pte.Dew.a CUS nm { nn ou, also, in AT pis of wives ad 8: .\u20187e instrument.For this reason we will sell these ANDLE STICKS, A general meeting of the Massawippi| D Co.\u2014To be corporal, \u2018Lance-» Cor: pair old ones as experts should do.York, Tlux ave prise Wine.New ad rc ies! 4 % particular size 1 .TEA SETS AND TRAYS, Canoe Club will be held at the Club poral W.Meade ; to be lance-corpor- Not only efficiency: but promptness [them Wu have: ners, af) of Co rt proce ie ve MEY LE 3 BE 8 pianos at $200.00 and $225.00 (t 0 sizes) on our usual terms COFFEE SETS, House, North Hatley, to-morrow (Sa- als, Ptes H.Banks, Harrison, Slack, 4 reasonable ch ges guaranteed.(yp si % _Complete line of ° Do pion to the for UE mel ) ; ing.: IS \u2018rench.i Jectric: wr aux Shoes for this enr fF Ap OL case as to the AE of payment.: BAKE DISHES, turday) evening : The, followin ideg are ordered We handle à full line of clectrical IS suring = in this cas EY = ° ® .7 _ , | g parade al oO \u201c; .and ; oR - oO | Hd I ; Lh Ce Ae JERE RO DE 3 Ee tr 4e 18 SAAB TUE BW RON fa, > RE Ne SOU | > FU PR Le no pT PTR re a, PR RIT a able i\" \u2019 ge ; Jl A NENT 4 .3 al : RR , s 508 14355 1 A mé .mock, serve refreshments, en.TRADE hido MARK Keeps out the sun, lets in the Prices, all complete from .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.as cri vuresseenenR2.50 SOLE AGENTS.- 4 .LEN a This cut cpeaks for itself, \u2014shows Amt in Ah 2 has Fn Lud = mw TTT ee CE ; FLAT ; e ! \\ \\ $ i i ces 3 3 .< PE AURA .BR a.+ LF 8 À XX + 3 2216 MTS js too Te Te I A \" J CTE ed a ze \u2019 20120 \u201ci .ca > ; ;, \u201c a EE Foe 1 Le SEE ia gp ES La 5 , : + wit Le \u201c© , PI \u2019 \u201c 5 = + 4,0\" ha : : va SET .i ; 2.cr 1 is A 1 T7 \\ Co LT ., \u2019 V5 | LE .; .A, .PR .1 né.Lu Ù Goan Ce Cot \u2018 2 4 : ew el ; es CCE can Ex | RY ot ea dati ras vestes \u201ccdi: us em a AE ) AEN ; Pa .\u2018 .\u2018 , N NY 2» * HR ACKASHAAAAANANA = RAGE A ; [SRC - iy EN .Pa - mer Suits that are un- - [1 equalled in this_tpwn.the very hèst that Canada produces.These cdnsist of Summer TWO_- PIECE Wy HRK \u20ac pe Ad tg wi rs > A DES TS Ea R 5 Hats now being sold at reduced till one), and 7 to 9 pm.All wic- prices.\u2014Mrs.N.Ledoux.kets open from 7 to 9 a.n., and gen- SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS, also very eral delivery only from 7 to 8 p.m.\u201cSUITS, ready to jwear and 5 - , : ings consisted of one knife.Me was will be observed at the Post Office F or MEN and BOYS I Othe police station for the as on other statuters Rolidavs.Ofies | 5 night.will be open from 7 to 9 a.m.(lobby handsome stock of Shirts, Ties, Gol- | Mr.R.A.Oughtred and Miss J.À.Afternoon outgoing mails close at 10 £ the thoroughly shrunken interlin- paint and other repairs.The Har nesday evening, 20th inst, SMALL FIRE AT RICHMOND.Je BT COLLARS L TOILE Tu mony Band will give its usual series Mrs.T.J.Tuck ho } .a R ing.It'sthis interlining that makes f eveni certs this summer 1 «vo.Luck, who left home Richmond May 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The : BI the collar keep its shape when laundried.These collars are 4-ply.ol \u2018evening con G shortly after Christmas for an ex- \u2018barn of Mr.Larche caught fire this : - > à It\u2019s the careful attention to these details that makes these 2 for 25c.A large number of the friends of Jtended visit to friends in Chicago and mornin The fire apparatus was ; : i IR A Tooke Collars the most popular and best collar value in Canada, Miss Jennie Moe were at the G.T.R.§other Western and Southern points and \u2018turned Sut and succeeded in subduing / : CE Z TOOKE BROTHERS, ILIMITED ~ - MONTREAL.9 station, yesterday afternoon, to wish spent a couple of days in Montreal, | i}.flames There was not much Conn ms - ; A mes \u201c fher \u2018bon.voyage\u201d as she left Sher- returned to town to-day, dccompanied | d age done a 10 To Ch - i BET Ce == 0 stupid |}rooke to join the \u201cHeraldas\u2019 in their by her cousin, Miss Tyler, who goes to} amage done.- : EE : rE 7 IEEE RAO MOE HK K \\ old country trip.St.Johnsbury.Co | \u2019 a a 4 I QE = oy _ ; Mr.N.B.Pritchard has begun work Victoria Lodge, No.16, of Coati- Tee wr RQ cin % | i.a , j in connection with the erection of a cook, on: Tuesday next will celebrate oo a ain vi h us ond 4 A mas.| PE oC | house on Quebec St.The excavation lits 25th anniversary.Quite a num- with ae very best.and oo ES A À É A N, ~ Gr À [for foundation is now in progréss.It !her of the members of Unity Lodge, of cager* to sell y to vou D i i.So ; : A : Æ |is understood that My frichard pro- Sherbrooke, are planning to attend.SALE and SAVR are two |! à 7 > ho Corner of King and Alexander streets, | Upper Town, has heen open\u2014 poses to erect a double house.They will for the most part go up on | words always Hafore our ho el to the trade since the 15th inst, With a complete stock of The police arrested a suspicious the a Most of the Grand \u201cminds, Sales we |are ready | H - ri looking individual last night in the oi ; cers will be present at the to make, at a great sav- 9 : - Ru Co REA Y MAD s : vicinity of the Genest store, near the gathering.- ing to you, 7 oi 7 pro .; ; ; G.T.R.railway.His total belong- Monday (Victoria Day), May 25th, We have a stock of Sum- J vo « 4 ' | > | \u2026 Pop I App evening by the North Hatley Band,|24TH OF MAY.Coming as it does ely Hugh McFadden, 1enno which he sustained a broken leg.He lunder their leader, Mr.H.Turcotte, has not yet abandoned his crutches, by way of giving Mr.Fox and his fa-| ter, it is the recognized opening day but is well on the road to recovery.thi\u201d a hearty and genuine welcome to for all of the many outdoor sports.) Strath S is again very [his new home.A number of excellent q 165 to 167 PILDING \u201cLors FOR rh IeOnA his ring.The laying and lively selections were played\u2019 and We Aim to supply the Best | .Wellizgton St.der village.of | Lennoslle, out of the square was one of the most the musicians were thanked cordially Requirements for al Sport, | Lu .y * tf Street.{Apply ta.; | J effective pieces of work the city has bv Mr.Fox.Refreshments were served olinston.out.EE shortly after the breaking up of en | eee hy \u2014 A FEW TONS OF | borse hay for sale.W.A \u2018 , - | | |] guaranteed to ive you Over 30 000 Re: sh 7 a # \u201d lars, Underwear, Suit Gases, and ; Oughtred, Strobist, ase a.m.; and night mails at 8 p.m.Comfort and Sule for | yu ' ; a «D - .; ; : ; ; 3 .f : .whatever em.| 3 $ - 8 Ï \u201ca general Ur-T0-DATE STOCK fa! tt ia} [route for Montreal.Miss Oughtred is The death of Mr.Arthur ©.E.\\Del Great sale in flowers Friday and Come in api see for \\ + .| c 3 + \u201cou wi : : y returning to Everett, Washington, h ge ich took place on Tuesday at Saturday._.Al Flowers, regular vourself Alues mu À Pt Là Æ 2 % You will find it tô your advantage to patronize the small store.where she spent ten.months about à the Royal Victoria Hospital, will be vices.Bc to $1.50.reduced to 290 yourself, our values are \\% 0 | 1 t i fe \u20ac All Staple Goods, at Staple prices.ear ago much regretted by friends in Sher- prices, 8 BOUR UE.upheaien, =, - A | n y | cen 5 - 7% R GIVE US A CALL.All cars pass the place ; 1y go.Co brooke, where he was at one time MIS QUE.- .| SUITS in TWO PIECES EE | \u2018 Co | i: * Ce oo : = _ General Lake, on his visit to Sher manager of the Merchants Bank, Mr: - \u2014 from\u2014 (> A _\u2014 3 .; brooke, on May 30th, will, it 18 eX- lDelmege was the son of the late R.W.- | ; 1.vo! à ; : 40 # n + NATIONAL STORE, Cor.King & Alexander Streets, pected, be accompanied by Brigadier- [Delmege, C.E., of Court Lodge, Lim- HOL 1 DAY SR.00 Suits for .85.00 & ot Hg ! | tit iw : + nes gn ON General Buchan.lt is quite Jikely [erick, Ireland.He had been in \u2018poor Le 0 12.00 Suits for |.9.00 46 342 Cu.4; Le : .# #% Ç : HCHEASEKAAICKAKICIIARNISIAIOIN that the goneral\u2019s review oi the 53rd | health for some time.The sympathy ml wm mm 215.00 Suits $10.00 \u2018 \\ ' > EF - | FOE SALE, ; 3 = ' \u2014 pe eee ay serve as the annual inspection Of fof frj i ; y \"2 SE ERE i ug Jeep \u2018 oo \u2018& 7 \u2014 en Lo 41 \u2014 corp > ° ee Te exons\u2019 te ROQUISItES,| #10 2vis Shi mou Be\u201d PERTE Heo i ae , : - \u2019 ° - ; : : , + land, goad buildjugs, runn il - \u2018 9, : Mr.Matthew Read, governor of the] Mr.E.O.Fox, who has recently tak- THE HOLIDAY OF \u2018THE YEAR Everything al well dressed man can desire.hard, guod location, 5H wf gt - 66 / , \u2018 jail, was noticed out driving yester- en possession of the Valley House, which is most appreciated hy Eastern © Make us your\u201d CLOTHIERS and we will - maké you or chy Oke market, à mile I I \u2019 aze \u20ac raid teeny.from bis \u2018accident in North Hatley, was serenaded Monday Townships people is certainly the.FRIENDS.Our entire stock of Summer Clothing has fo be cleared b Moka Lenne \"ét | A | \u2019 .4,1 5 Canadian Canned Vegetables and Fruits are as near Equal in Flavor and Delicacy î nd ee vo 4 we .Ey :.|by the employees of the house and and quick and satisfactory selection] pr \u2014\u2014\u2014e \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 undertaken in the way of city beauti mplo} e he ° \u2018 _\u2014 - = RACING SULKY FOR SA ho - to th F h V f bl fving.Comfortable benches should | duly appreciated.: can b8 made from: our stock.: : er ei re : \u2019 R racing tugd.Apply Fb.it - ; 2 res ege aDie be placed in all the squares of the{ The Association of \u201cLes Dames des Fishin Tackle v FRENCH THIET.Yoed, Cify, | Li or Fruit as canned articles can be : city.- Charitie, of St.Michael's Cathedral, , 9 = p à (From the Lady.) » | FPR SALE Dot i \" a ?.,Ç ys .eld a special meeting yesterday after- | -enia: (rom time to time e Lnglish work ray si 1k PR pes a el, wm of t 3 = st \u20ac - .J 1 au , Le - oO - _ 1- è - .> .; - .\u2018 oe, ge ; Se ; ne i w ite 2° sûr ; ut ad ol! nes Quality only.Here \u2018are a few varieties rate bill.Quite a number of letters Brooks street, to make the prelimi- dreds and a large proportion direct thrown in his face Ihe French peas ite collar and try » white feat, alxo fox | \u2019 ny well trained for ru ing.Prly \u201c iH.Reed, Re e\u2014 OB SALE \u2014 A\u201d GARG ry Monroe 4 fit.pulp } LUAZELLEY VEGETABLES Tomatoes, Sugar Corn, Early June (Green Peus, Petits Pois Fins Green Peas, Golden Wax Stringless Beans, Refugee Green Stringle ss Beans.Co GAZELLE\u201d FRUITS \u2014Strawberries, Red Raspberries, Green- ~ cave Plums, Red Pitted Cherries, Bartlett Pears, Yellow Crawford Peaches, Apples in Heavy Syrup.] ; / :.|aar which is to be organized for the a.le + .in stones books in the running hrooks\"\u201d only a hat cent Mtamp er ve a benefit of the new hospital, St.Vin-.where fishing is mac 1e object of hut he can and does{ find food in ev- 9 cents, double the amount of the de- [CeN$ de Padl.The Rev.J.H.Roy, evrything.He and à large family ents, | ; >] MAY 24TH IS THE NG i are lam) Rector of the Cathedral, presided and HOLIDAY.OF THE YEAR, FISHING could live on what an Englishman in their trip.| ficiency.- 1f the enclosure happens to be a bill, with a request to please there was a good attendance, among the same position wastes.People, Ly b.p.engine and one fo if des ques | | are being mailed for city letters with |N@rÿ arrangements for the great baz-§ their way to the streams and lakes ant may not be able Ww find \u201csermons I those present being Mrs.L.A.Codere,|.We can help you considerably in the fhowever, seem to forget that the hal- pay promptly, it does \u2018not strike the debtor in a very favorable mood if it comes to hand short of postage.; ; The fact is the l-cent rate bill has urs J- OC.Mignault, Mrs.Dastous, not yet been sanctioned, and uritil Mrs.Forest and others.After some New F Iles, New Rods, -\u2014 president ; Mrs.Couture, secretary ; selection of your requisites to make lits of the English are\u2019 determined hy Mrs.M.T.Stenson, ~ Mrs.Mulvena, | Tock only an enjoyable outing But a |their climate.| ucky one.: ; sell -separ Order a supply from your dealer.Ë RUDON, HEBERT & CO.,LTD.- - MONTREAL, roe mr # a o Pay for itself of vou His e ood to pr?Apply Too yp \u2014 and the heads of the Street Railway May 23rd.El hi | 4 | | 4, Swith's | Mills, \u2018Que.pat SEER SP SE discussion i ; , ' t was decided to hold the], : : .PR TIRE FO a : = ~ then the 2-cent rate for drop letters \\Scussion 1! oe peur .; OPERTILS FOR | # \u2018[ , = | continues in force.: - Pr bazaar in September, in the Stadium, New Reels, New Fly 1e Hu Jobs our Specialty - F : \u2014 gs Co + CLEVELAND S STRIKE - JCompany to arranse the detdfils of ar- .and to begin preparations for the e- Books l .suall Do YOU DRINK urry-up « fumbr BALE \u2014 MODERN JW gh! i \" bitration adjourned at 1 a.m.to meet great sale in flowers, Friday and vent immediately.jy and an unusually wn a When the pipes burst or the 7 ne § Sit Portland Square ES bi \u2014_\u2014 | ° de « I 3 .; .se \u2014 .a « ; _ , rs sé , ath, * | \u201c6 i = sû INDICATIONS ARE THAT A Spp |ReM at 1! a.m.I'he session mark- poturday, AN flowers, regular Per The council room of the Royal Temp large'assortment of New Spec- SODA » | ing leak don\u2019t stop to worry bu beds recently Faas Toe Lg _ i TLEMENT WILL BE ArRived © progress.The only hitch occured in { goyrove,.lars of Temperance \u201cpresented a very | ialties in TACkLE that will Come in and try ours, only W for us ro tring 2b 08 x 186 10.5 gi - AT TO-DAY.ne ar rators.SOL iQ ; ; : pretty appearance last evening, wheng.in: 11 rlers.pure Fruit ve used at our A.R WILSON, Plumbe to M APPly lon premises, Ld Cleveland, Ohio, May 21st.\u2014The indiz | Fhere was further disorder yesterday The prospects in connection with the the members entertained their friends interest a nglers.ountain : POTH PHONES.\u2014 | .Ë cations at midniceht last nicht were and last night, hut nothing of serious delivery of pipe fot the Sherbrooke to one of their p'ocial evenings.The Genuine Split Bamhoo Rods, 4-joint Try a box of for ; Pitter- Le pe 961 .for SAI E VALUAD \u201c2 \u201cee .nature.; \u201c v e f Lz rogram istical-; ] anv ] : \u2018 .5 - ) wo \u201c : i SALE.\u2014VALL.P 2 that a prac ful cul of the strike of .bricht.Two Tore car loads of ix.ly rendered was enjoyed moe special.on wood, form a canvas bag, each.sweets next time vou are in.\u201cBell \u201cphone 10% People\u2019s phone hi Property * in town I 3 1e motarmen and conductors against - - , : teen inch pine arriv .k J el : 9.9 PE $ 00 : Te, consisting Saw : the Municipal Street Railway Company» The monthly collectors of the W, A.were reiocted an mot bein ap to na en he Connie op dE hy Mr.Akins, 1.: WOODARD\u2019S | à mers 0g, al new aha a will come to-day, - of St.Peter's Church are requested to ificati Phi de .; Tr.; ; .; H tl y bprising \u2018 : i .qu specificat .ç à ; Prin saw, doi The conference between the strikers bring in their returns by Saturday, pécifications.This makes 4 car loads [also a piano duet, Mrs.Sims and Miss J ua ¢ op ler rolls.snr I.which have been rejected, or all that Robins; vocal solo, Miss Bean ; rec-F NEW GOLF G0ODS, \\ iL has been received to date.- In the \u2018tation, Mr.Jameson; solo, Mrs.Dodds; C \u2018B M .n° Machine: and planer meantime a gang cf men is in the vi- [revitation, Mr.Dunsmore ; solo, Miss} BASE BALL GOODS, BISCUITS.; omer.boiler 90 horse pos cinity of the dam at Drummond pow- .wai me \u2014 ] Burden ; recitation, Miss Williams ; so-{ = =~ = um ; ; wi fire proof power er.The cggal is being dug and the |lo, Mr.Jones.Dainty refreshments HAMMOCKS.BICYCI ES ELA Kanawata =.imp lling louses.with / constructiofFof the dam will be un- [were served by the ladies.After a cor- Our summer\u2019s \u2018 stock of the above | _ Just arrived by the TSX ements, such as elec: A Û \u201c .» t to , \" \u2019 dertaken at low water.If the*deliv- dial invitation was extended to all to| are now in store.Prompt attention { , ee, wouiir, Lie, another hipmen te and.hot Water nnd | ery of pipe for the big main line to |join the Order hy the Select Councillor | to \u2018phone and mail orders.or and Second-Hand Bicycles from re i we Listite.: bad) barn an don the city is not prompt and satisfac- Mr.Drew, the singing of Gôd Save the to 836.| of the vo deb vote is 8 and four acres of tory great inconvenience will be Kink brought a very pleasant evening A.T.DREW, .Zoo : .« fu Pâving prope \u2018caused\u2026 rther 0 i ire, Que, : B \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ] v.pros to (4, S.MITCHELL @ C0, 1 +410 Mote ums Snenroote | DEAN.ROWE & LACE 1 SES QE Shoeg, v Hnérs » Ali Mhlote ling - ! this ~~ With NCY, DEALER, autre, des DAY rious eq.small \u2018ex.d the fam- lades.Use r front or make vour - cool place lg out the porch.In vk porch is (ra room, outside, or = children, ages of the a disadvag- ah is turn- mer resort, vour ham- ments, -en- read your wrazine, ete.fits in the n see every- .seen.: .vou OLT | \u2019 lye: cleared i { mr + to 167 vas \u2018ines Contain of of Spring\u2019, % pair of -\u2014 Jas 4 ellizgton St.Specialty L.or the plumb- but send Ww or ry Plumber.ONES.DE plg\u2019s \u201cphone 261 {Palmers TS.CIs: anawaka shipme \u2018nt iter .à.ALE._ Ï = Vs LACEY\" TE ey BHERBROOKE DATLY RECORD, .FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1908, PEGE FIVE, FS OF WIVES AND MINORS, | ready heen reported in which an exception to the form was filed, claiming that no ac tion could he taken or Own Your Home! Why pay rent for a house Buy a FAIRMOUNT | \u201cand build à house that wil be just what you want.Lots on suit you ?Sale now, will mot be \u2018offered a month from now, \u2014 ve pea | maine it min.het yay SUE IN THEIR |! 9 ion | to the form was maintained sTHER (ES\u2014POINT RAISED | this morning by Mr.Justice Hutchin- OS Mlk (IT COURT.2 tne who cited several judgments to I 11 ÎhE same effect, = reine two i ; Cire ait ¢ ou he ve ender by | Pl | OIPT FE \"LAFONT: AINE tere resting duc hi son, he rie on | This wa an action for revindication | tn Justice Hutch | Sn of some goods at Black Lake.Th 7 zr.t of wives \u201cunit Minors In | re d 7 © the rights dine i s were purchased in Sherbrooke, court proces 5 Ng MEY ETS, | anc he motion was maintained, but po Lon to the form was tn- | h Freord wax ordered to: he sent : to An te case ox to the right of | : = 1 our at Arthabaska \u2018for the * je ne sué in her own name even caring|oË the tause, i wile | .i ation of her husband THI Au ~ ; sil 4 Bt er The Court stat- (OTHER SUPERIOR COURT: CASES.rg \u201c .for poy many judgments had been Rioux| vs.The Corporation of - St dered pro and con on such a point, Francois Xavier de Brompton.UT his he jurisprudence Wax How estab- Was a notion for particulars, The bt by reason of the judgment of plaintifi, was, ordered to furnish par- Supreme Court of Canada in the | ticulars \u2018on one item of his bill, of Farlin v=.the Park and land] Archambault vs.Porter \u2014Motion for ue ay (0.which decided that only particulars granted, hushand could take such action, Archambault vs, Willis & Co\u2014 Mo- uch as abv amount which might tion fon particulars granted, given in favor of the wife would \u2014\u2014\u2014 gl into the community of property.Jay Gould, of Now York, and Eus- ging between the parties, The mo-| tace, I Miles, the English tennis on wae maintained and the action player, will meet in the finals of the Olympié court tennis c t misse yr ompe ition, each ga FORTIN VS.DUBUC, having |defeated his opponent in the This _ was an -action_ which has _al- xemi finals at the Queen\u2019 8 Club.\u2014 .an \u2014 = SS # ?t i é 3 that docs.not lot in ee pe Ep J.R.Sangster, Agent, 32.WOLFE STREET.| + i | | | [ Bell Phone 047.CITY NEWS Misses Juliette and Adine Denault, have left for a few wecks in Montreal.Mrs.L.E.Panneton returned last evemng from Montreal, where she visited her sister, Mrs, Hardy.Miss B.M.Jamieson left for East Angus this afternoon, called there by the death of her grandfather, Mr.J.Jamieson, ' Mrs.H.Nutter loft to-day- for Compton for a ten days\u2019 visit to her.mother, Mrs.J.Blossom, ai her pleu- sant home.Miss Doris Vernon, trained nurse, from Montreal, is in town, visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.M.Vernon, London street.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Farren; who were in Sherbrooke recently, have taken\u2018 their departure for Quebec, where they are at the Chateau Frontenac, The moving picture performances at Clement -Theatre continue to\u2019 be well patronized.Mr.Scott Gilbert's il- Justrated songs are particularly popu- ar Mr.A.E.Lafond, of Woonsocket, R.I, is in town visiting friends.Mr.La- fond is a well known journalist and a contributor to many of the Franco: American journals.His first position fwas on the \u201cProtecteur Canadian,\u201d and he was the founder of the \u201cTribune,\u201d of Woonsocket, the hands of an\u201d pany.incorporated com- The two plays.\u201cA Man of Ideas\u201d and \u201cCinderella,\u201d which were performed in Compton last Saturday hy ; the pupils of King's Hall, arte to < be repeated in St.George's Church Hall, Lennoxville, on Saturday, the 23rd of May.Those who had the good for- dune to see the performance in Comp- \u201cton, speak very highly of it, so the \"public have something to look forward to.1 ; Miss Minnie Bostwick gave an infor- pal tea yesterday for her cousin, Miss Alberta Campbell, whose marriage to Mc.C.B.Howard takes place early in June.The guests were confined to the members of \u201cThe Gleaners,\u201d a society of the Methodist Church, who are all intimate personal friends of the guest vof honor.The tea table was prettily larranged with red tulips, and the lit- | tle function was greatly enjoyed.Church held a most successful sale and f ted yesterday afternoon in their hall.\"A number of tables were loaded with all sorts vi to \u2018 the : 5 < So F tastes them.WM.CLARK, Mfr.- These tongues are perfectly-cured and cooked and are a revelation housekeeper who first Grocers, or sale hy ete.} == ., > MONTREAL | bosse price of LL A A Popular 30,000 Readers daily.- Will get you anything you want.Only 1 cent a word (minimum 15 words) \u2018and six.insertions tor Pick your days, dirt dk free deediedeter dette PPR Want Reach all parts of five, - \u2014 Fi Arde tAr AAA ded i\u201c ds\u201d À the Eastern Townships FOR SALE, | MISCELLANEOUS.| TO LET.R SALE \u2014 50 ACRES CHOICE JJOBRDERS AND LODGERS WANT- PASTURE TO LET \u2014 APPLY MISS .lad, goad buildings, running water, ed at 158 Wellington St.Short, Belvidere St., opposite Sa- Khard, good location, 5 miles from ess 1e | cred Heart Hospital.Bharbrooke market, *hool, church, etc.à mile from PA bargan for cash.duly Wy Hugh McFadden, Lennaxville.o., HAY = à rew ONS OF __ horse bay for \u2018saje.CHOICE W.A.Hale.priLeix village vi Street.ere Johnsto Tiong n.LOTS Lenponyi sor to SALE On Juwes FOR - lle, IN Belvi- H.Ki racing tugs.» City, ~\u2014 lie ne With white dia ur white feet, alko 13 old well trained for runnin fox- = Apply Reed's Cross- Fo FOB save \u2014 ar Monroe 4 ft G.H.+ Bmith's anil, Reed, bl: RACINE SULKY FOR SALE WITH Apply I.J.South- ack \u2018and stripe in fore- BARGAIN, | Que, = \u2014_ PROPERTIES FOR SALE.5 a 20 For SALE \u2014 MonrERN HOUSE, fox hound two IN 5 bp.bun wood harker; one win sell Sine HI jon to hop.boiler._ wilf bay 1 parate 57 desired.1 his vig wood Le self if cou have 00 cords o peel.Apply Tilton & Ray: einige \u201cEps Vi td bat ortland Square.8 rooms hey » all in pértect repair, team recently {inst Hed.Electric light, bts Lot 66 _ 166 ft.Reasonable 2 \"Apply on \u201coreo, 45 Londen por SATE VALUABLE MILL hire oPerty in! town of Cook- Ip oy Cnsisting df Saw Mill, 26 x ' 8H new, an up to date machinery be Mprising hoard saw, double edrer, qu rolls, how *o d ns hr J on slah barn , saw, «Machine, and \"er boiler 90 anid leir trimmer, planer \u201c110 horse |- horse power engine, 8 fire proof power house, also welling houses with all moder n and hath, all 0 , sich as electric lights.ot water \u2018and nt- and four acres of land.This paving he in, Coop yor okshire, property.apply to TL.For TI, \u2018also, Que.- Box 39, JOR SALE.\u201cTHOROUGHBRED COL- |! two years old, family, AVAY TED - TO BUY A SECOND | 1 VY hand canoe in good order., Arply Ww.G.Ritéhie, Y.M.C.A.i oo HELP WANTED FEMALE.NV ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO DO GENERal Onë& who.can housework.cook.[No washings Mrs.br.Bowen, Magog.! TEN SERVANT WANTED \u2014 ( 4 FENTRAL: X Saualt family.WANTED D \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, | who is.good plain cook.Small Wages $16.per month.Ad- Box 56 Record.2 11, Brooks St.dress\u2019 WAR RD \u2014 GIRL 10 DO GENER- ; wl housework, family of two.Man kept.No washing.Apply Dr.Robertson, Lennoxville.TED- TABLE GIRL APPLY Wa qe general housework.WA i | | | i.Ingram, Magog House.NTED.\u2014 CAPABLE GIRL FOR No washing.Walter Wilson, 14 Queen St.LIVE STOCK FOR SALE, 8 ADDLE , dark Mrs, _TRAINED .SALE.15-2 horse 7 years old, ut, also cushion in good condition.\u2019 _96 Montreal.St.1 M H chest buggy Williams, FOR SALE .\u2014NICE FOUR YEAR - pld pounv.with carriage to carry four persons, (or two) and harness.al- co winter outfit if desired.[Price complete $165.J.TH.Bell, Sutton, Que.Toor SALE THOROUGHBRED Shorthorn bull.1 year, old, (Registered) Dark red, low set.Dam gave 40 lbs milk daily.Price \u2018350.00.H.H.Cleveland, Brownleigh Place, Que.MIS CELL ANEOUS.OR SALE \u2014 GOOD ENGLISH PIL liar« table in first class \u201ccondition, large solid mahogany \u2018bookcase.Apply Walter Blue Co., Lid, Dr.I.F tire sanhoge (ROOMS TO LET \u2014 ONE 7-ROOM and one S-room tenement, 2 | Court St, 811.00 and $12.50 per | month; 6 rooms, 7 Windsor St, $l0 ; 4 rooms over 166 Wellington St, $8 ; 5 rooms in Brick Block over 168.Well- jington St, $9.00.Other tenements tin different parts of the city .from | 82,00 per month up.Apply Ld- wards Realty Co.| © HELP WANTED \u2014 - MÂLE, iden EN WANTED IN EVERY LOCALITY in Oanada to advertise our goods, ' ts+ k up showcards in all conspicuous | pleces \u2018and distribute small advertising \u201cmatter.Commission or salary $83 per month and expensos $4 per day.Bteady work the year round; entirely new plan; no experience required.Write for particulars., Wm.R.Warassg Med.Lo.Landon, Ont., Canada.| WA TED.\u2014A BRIGHT | FINTELEL Zent English speaking marr neal appearance to travel and make a house to house canvass, must be a hustler.Good salary to right party.- Apply by letter, Box 58 Record Office, Sherbrooke.TEACHERS WANTED, WANLED.\u2014FOR THE M \\RBLETON Model School Protestant head teacher holding model school diploma term 9% months, salary $30.00 per month, duties to commence lst.September.Apply stating references and experience to H.G.Bishop, See.-Treas$ Marbleton, Que.SITUATIONS WANTED.AKERS + YOUNG MAN \u201cWANTS abstainer B situatjon; disengaged; and non-smoker; good character.Apply E.Colman, Waterville.JIRST CLASS PAINTING, TAPER- hanging ete.Either by day or by contract.Summer residences specially at- Go Record.tended to.Address Box | which is now in.| ting until nearly The B.B.Society of St.Andrew\u2019 si f articles, useful and orna- | mental, prettily made, and most desirable which found a ready sale.A very large number of visitors were present and the attendauts at the tables were kept busy.Home-made candy and ice cream also proved attractive.Tea was served with abundant and excellent refreshments, and the entire affair was most enjoyable.Mrs.Wm.R.Price, who is the President of the B.B., exer- | cised a gencral supervision, and the members must be congratulated on.the success of their efforts.It is understood that Mr.A.C.Flumerfelt has resigned the presidency of the Royal Colleries and the Alberta Coal & Coke Co., owing to pressure of business duties.He has been succeeded by - Mr.H.N.Galer, of Spokane, who until recently filled the -vicé-presi- dency of both corporations.Until a few months ago, Mr.Galer, who is a tapable business - man, was general {manager of the International Coal & Coke ('o., of Coleman, Alta, a cor- Y\u201c\u2018poratién and dividend paver organized i by Mn Flumerfelt., Mr.Galer was for- ! merly h 1 of Live Stock Mi : FIRST\u2014Our prices are lower than whut-you will have to pay 1 afraid of.the oppos nally ented be the Gov ent eat s.eporte Interstate Association Ive Stock New York, May 2lst.\u2014Miss Helen elsewhere forl goods of equal merit.Rul aid of the opp rails ] M nspeet or Tt PS thought | ; \u2019 \u2019 AND ROSS RIFLE Conmissioners at Richmand, Virginia, | Maloney, daughter of Martin Maloney SECOND+-Our Clothing sets the standard in Sherbrooke for High .hn te vo nd A th \u201cth omar vhen | Do mes | PRICES | \u201conti : \"| September 17, 1907.He says IN\u2018 of Philadelphia, never was legally mar- quality of materials and \u2018superior stylish tailoring.Cogs anall Aes, an kK! rat hei! measure when it becomes a sn TRE paras : (Continued from page one.) part: \u2018\u2018\u2019The most serious problem .yied to Arthur H.Osborne, according quality and superior, ve di ne , ahôuld' all-work' ba Jaw will expedite Juilroad building LORES.INGALLY, on SCOTSMORT best Canadian experts, including Gen- now confronting the American packer 40 the decision of Referee Gohalan, Ç THIRD Qur guarantee says), Money Jack for anything ot ; 1 a good majority, onsiderably.- vo roads which Swcetsburg, May 22\u2014(Special.) \u2014 eral Otter, Col.Gibson, Col.Sam.who is conducting his establishment which was filled in the Supreme Court actory,\u201d which holds us responsible ier the lit an r any gar ¥ ever.1e will profit mostly by it are the Kay- Loren Ingalls died yesterday after- Hughes,\u201d Col.Anderson and Capt.Gau- under the United States Meat Inspec- | yesterday.The Court affirmed the re- ment.2° ; 5 Nr.Garneau, of ie tconte re \"Bal AH SA sacar.Jeb he.minister bitierly crtiired tion Department a the lowes sus box\u201d Following tho socalled marci | |.TOURTTI Our assortments include the lorsest shoving of wey | 1.with a short addr ilding.ol y \u2019 \u201c| tbe animus which was a conspicuous tained as a reswl Ol COVCEMNA Hons to Osborne, - Miss Maloney was Spring Clothes for men, for young men, and for boys.Fe ae building.+ ; - | duy at two o'clock.feature of the attacks on the rifles by on account of disease.Tuberculosis op ied to Samuel Clarkson, a young # in the city.| 0 | THE CONTES FLEEY | WILLIAM BUSUEY, \u2018RIC Ni its enemies.Sir Frederick defended is the.principal cause of the loss sus- Englishman.Thr cfect of the annul- | FIFTH\u2014Our Suit values atsuch popular prices ax $10.00, $12.00, | Sutton, May 23.FLEET RUNS INTO STORM.JLLIAMEBUSUEY, \u201cRICHMOND.yhe price of the Ross rifle, 825; the taincd, as it constitutes at least 95 fon of the Osbourné marriage is to x $13.50, $15.00 and 818.00, aro simply extraordinary.: tl political field, whic \u2014_\u2014 .Richmond, May 22.\u2014i>petiai.j\u2014The Lee-Enfield, of a = good = serviceable per cent.of the total post mortem make the marriage to Clarkson legal.% Won\u2019 [ five minutes to-day, a lay, letting ons ot qe vey finiet state > MAKEN ÉTTLE ; pus .death occurred at an early hour this calibre, would cost $27, with the condemnations of both cattle and The papers in the case, including the ¥» Non\u2019t you spend five minutes to-day, any day, ting our more,of interest 1.M.LS LITTLE PROGRESS IN! morning, of Mr.William.Bushey, an duty.The Winchester, without a be- hogs.\u201d\u2019 testimony befors the cefores.were seal- 4 courteous salesmen show you, with the Suit themselves, just why we ¢ serve On Thurs - HEAVY SEAS l aged and well known resident of this 1 3 , ; _ \u2026 { .- : , 2 ï .ih .vonet, delivered in Canada, would be Again, \u201cMuch to my surprise, how- | ed by order of the court, and were not, enjoy such a healthy patronage.\u2018amd \u2026 \u2018broadcast that \u2018M: Los Angeles, Cal.May 21st \u2014That tOWN.832, without the extra costg cf inspec- ever, no definite policy, toward the made public.NEW SHOES, NEW HATS.NEW SHIRTS, NEW NECKWEAR $ AN had\u201d | spied the n the Atlanti¢ fleet ix encountering off Deceased \u201cwax seventy.years of age.tion.CL \u2019 \u2019 .\u2018eradication of tuberculosis by either Miss Malonev\u2019s father is a wealthy ARRIVING DAILY.1 tC i | ; | à i him at no on | the coast of Oregon the heaviest seas\u2019 He had been-in ill health for several Sir Frederick defended the importa- State or Federal authorities had up and prominent business man of Phila- We are showing the nobbiest Clothes of the scason.df 1 would run as the since it: left Hampton Roads.is the months, He leaves a wife, one tion of the component parts of = the to this time been inaugurated, each delphia.The news that the young \u2018wo- = ape NE » { - date fn Brome Co.Roff rifle on the ground that it was apparently being unwilling to take a nothing unusual for this to be done in _other businesses, The time would come when all these things.would be manufactured in Canada.He strong- news :to soma and others.Shortiy : stead: was intervie reporter.and was gaod reasons he I news {Le Cited Wireless Telegraph daüghter and four: sons.office in this city _ received Tuesday ., TT night from the.flagship.The dim are Chureh\u2014\u201c\u201cDid yon ever.trv any of struggling against a stormy headwind®| these \u2018close to nature\u2019 methods ?\u201d and making slow progress in the tem- Gotham\u2014' \u201cWell, I've used a porous man had been a party of a marriage ceremony with Osborne, in which both gave assumed names, created a sensa- ; it came out, following her to Clarkson.The decisive stand or pursu¢ an aggressive policy toward eradication of the principal disease which, in the opin- seal : | ion of the officers of the U.S.De: riage.\u201c Star Clothing Hall | J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietors.women ¢ i sem ee wen co fe Re oT a v anid TE : = EE rg bere rin a - LE 2, Told SE | oD o a | Lo ; pee ama ey : ac À i Ti ; - .95 Wellington -St., Men's Shoe Dept.° 5 pestuous seas.) plaster.\u201d \u2014Yonkers Statesman.Iv defended the contract made with parément of Agriculture and most peo is a Catholic.and if the Osborne mar- gy Wellington St Men's Furnishings.$ nocobt the honor A ath the Ross Rifle Company and denounc- ble renders meat inspection impera- riage had been declared legal even a | on Wellinston St \u2019 Men's Clothing JX many of his Cons 5 A oP 4 ed the critivism of the rifle ascom- tive.A \u2018onld not have enabled her to [\u2018 Lung 99 Welling » Men's Clof so ght he re RIN IA ing from English officers at Halifax, \u201cNotwithstanding the law, the De- CON without the sanction RH FERRIERE k stead) is a very > - là SM 8 = who were wedded to the Lee-Enfield.partment.and possibly many State ; times; and therefo The best part of breakfast, to most people, Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Coffee.Perfect berries, careful selection, expert blending, insure the\u201d rich\u2019 color and déiightful flavor of this best cotfee.7 IME was when you could buy a really good pair TIGH GRADE is their cup of | | - \u2014 | Sir Frederick admitted he \u2018would have preferred the establishment in Canada of a factory to make the service rifle used in the Imperial army.That was found to be impossible, The next hest thing was the present factory.than anything he had doue in his twelve years\u2019 administration of the Department of Militia., \u2018 ; + JKING TO MEET CZAR{ MEETING WILL, FURTHER STREN- THEN RELATIONS BETWEEN THE COUNTRIES.London, May 2lst.\u2014 king Edward will shortly spend a week with! the Emperor:and lmpress of Russia, If is expected they will embark at Portsmouth on May 29th, at the conclusion of President Fallieries\u2019 visit to London This will be the first time that the King has met the Emperor since\u201d his accession.The last meeting was on the occasion of the funeral of Emperor Alexander in, 1894, when the King was Prince of Wales.The meeting.will oc- He wis more proud of the Ross rifle.Boards cousider it necessary to await the awakenin r of the people.\u201d Again, \u201cAnd why should heavy losses be sustained by packers and the expense of meat inspection be borne by the Government, when a greater danger and the primary cause leading to meat inspection is being overlooked or ignored awaiting the uprising of a public demand from a sleeping populace which no one has the temerity to awaken.\u201d : Again.\u201cThe cause of tuberculosis, thanks to Professor Hoch, has been demonstrated, and its eradication is not a chimerical proposition in any sense of the word, for the rea- som that tubercle bacilli never develop Again, \u201cThere should be a mutual co-operation between the U.S.Department of Agriculture live stock exchanges and state boards of live stock commissioners and meat packing in: terests.\u201d\u2019 Now, Mr.Editor, the stock raisers are left out, as usual.long\u2019 spontaneously, infection always depending upon a pre-existing case.\u201d |.of her church.+ / TWO ACCIDENTS AT MYSTIC.Mystic, Mav 22.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.D.Lacoste, \u2018while working in his field was kicked by a horse and had two rihs broken.On the following day his aaughter was thrown from a wagon and had her arm seriously injured.There 1s very little hope of Mr.Lacoste\u2019s recovery, as he has serious lung troubles.J.M.NAULT, 17 Kine STREET.\u201d Our Great Bargains in Shoes is Still Going On.Men's Fine Worsted Suits, light Boys\u2019 Three piece Black greys and browns, some of the very latest and handsomest patterns.Price, T7 A 820.REDUCED TO .$15.00 od reed SU a tete , i ; - .rest.select ick from.Men's Black and Navy Worsted ANGE.81.99.j, | SPORTING NEWS.Jo fife i is nk hl 4 j ; pick from.Prices range from Men's Tweed ogi handsome $7.00.pat-' to 23.75.Some Great Bargains.terns and new gogds.J IAL.iodine ve vos 8849 talk of tho duy.Some more laf Ir M, NAULT, 17 King Stree?= 7 trp BASEBALL.BASEBALL MATCHES.Coaticook, May 22nd., (Special.) On Monday a baseball match will take place between the Nationals vs.the Town Loafers on Meadow Park.On Saturday the Senior team will journey to East Hatley, and play North Hat- i RICHMOND.- Arrivals include: Mr.P.W.Jutras of Farnham, the guest of friends for a few days; Mr.J.Metochu of Hunting- don in town Thursday; Mr.J.MacKin- PUSHING SHAKESPEARL'S NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE] | and Navy.Worsted, the very best goods.Valu, VERY SPECIAL .Hô Boys\u2019 Tweed Suits of all kinds, la $2.49 and $299.VERY SPEC-| Our Boot and Shoe Sale is all the D - MEMORIAL _ MANS MEETING HELD IN LONDOX- most impossible + quired in the polit (Continued - SHERBROOKÉ THE } Mr.Dyson laments because the peo- te d also on Saturday the Penan- non of Winnipeg, the guests of friends SHAW PEAYS A JOKE ON : i cur at Reval, in the Gulf of Finland, ple, State and Federal authorities d y, anc a Da Lhe enan- 1.Thursdays Mr.| Laurie Tanner, of 7\" H.EL - of SLATER SHOES for $3.50\u2014all leather where the British sovereign will arrive not give the veterinarian authorities gle Baseball team pol play das High fhe £.T.Bank staff who has \u2018heen jl THE AUDIENCE.wd through and through.That was when beef was selling ne Ith on board the Royal yacht a free hand to go on and test at will.\u2014 he at his home in Windsor Mills for the London.Mav 21st.\u2014A great meeting\u2019 A for 5 cents a pound, hides were as cheap, and labor escorted by 1 Alpert.\u201d The yacht will be] What he asks for\u2014\u2018 \u2018All interstate JUNIOR MATCHES.past month, in town calling on bis ro ! was held in the Lyceum Theatre Tuer | day afternoon to revive the schene for Sr the establishment of a national theatre : in commemoration of the tercentenstÿ death in-1916.Lord attendance 1°.shipments of milch cows or cattle for breeding purposes should be.prohibited by state and federal laws, unless accompanied bv a certificate of health and tuberculian test chart, issued under oath by a qualified veterinarian.The certificate should bear a date of many friends on Thursday.° Departures from'town include: Miss Emily Jones to Montreal; Mr.D.W.Parmelee of the E| T.Bank, to Lu- belle, Que., on a week\u2019s vacation: Miss © Müriel Sampson to [her home in Wind.Hof Shakespeare oe sor Mills, Miss Gladvs Carpenter spen~ | Lytton presided.The The \u2018Americans\u2019 beat the \u2018Silver Stars\u201d in a game of baseball by the score of 1\u20140, and the \u201c\u2018Silver Stars\u201d were beaten by the \u201cRed Tips\u201d to the tune of 2-3., YESTERDAY\u2019S RESULTS.Montreal, 8; Baltimore, 5; Toron- Diplomatists are greatly interested in this meeting, which, it is expected, will further strengthen the relations between Great Britain \u201cand Russia, that have been so much improved by the conclusion of the Anglo-Russian agreement.It js understood that had it not was.plentiful at $1.00 a day.q Now\u2014\u2014 | q Beef costs 12 cents a pound, and hides are- worth 60 per cent more.The farmer reaps the increase.ake : 41e .) ; .eminent in stag¥ .«04 H 4 0] } not more than thirty davs precedin .Newark ., ding a few davs in-Montreal.cluded all persons prominent m 8 .fo - À ng EL PA q ter Shoes at $4.00, eu and $5.00 are.better been for the Russo-Japanese war and the shipment.\u201d y days | g to.2 3 Newark, 0; Buffalo, 4; Jersey g ow day in-M n re 3 tw members of Pliage à Pre 34 made than they ever were, but he subsequent internal troubles of Again\u2014*\u201cAll tuberculin tests should | The Ke i pi \u2018three thousand of the 5 ; .L, ui ., Jun, f 7 e Rochester and Providence match and about three tho) ha 8.we : 0 their great attraction is their Russia, this meeting between the two Le administered by a qualified veter- was prevented by rain.\u20ac atc y ; MAPBLETON.LU à al public The public agitation fo RB - View showing th ; : - =, TS Would have been arranged muc inarian who should be required by law EASTERN LEAGUE & ç G re.oJ.Breatlon has left or memorial te certainly In KB NPN comparative economy.No man earlier in King Edwards\u2019 reign.to file, with the state vterination pt L Ok STANDIXG.Montreal General Hospital, for treut- orranization, for the speeches shoved Le Sherbrooke or woman can afford to waste \u2014 P= the state in which the test was made, Newark .13.10 \u2019 565 ment.She was {accompanied hy 4he necessity of harmonizing the ot ho es i Hiceptior money on cheap shoes | The \\ a duplicate record of all such tests.Toronto .9 7 \u2018mea Miss Breadon and Mr.Ernest Bread- cting elements.The House ening O1 Na rte ' \u2019 | i All cattle reacting to the tuberculin Baltimore .10 8 \u2018556 on.Her friends hero hope soon to full for more than two hours rd s §.\u2018of po Sih an i Need] ) test should be branded with a per-| Buffalo .10 8 \u201c55e hear of her recovery.to dry speeches in order.to hear 2.Lol those BPN eet es manent, and uniform brand conspic- Montreal .11.10 521] Mrs.Dunivan, who has spent the Shaw, who was last on the PO PC sobre te Eye nously located and pasily recognized.Rochester .9 i2 498 | pinter in Sherbrooke, \u2018Us home for: a me.| Wher his rm Sat was not ex: | \u2018bounds of possitn elr isolation i ept for , breeding Jersev City .8 C11 491 lew weeks\u2019 rest and change.marked that the 8 \u2018present - tablished ss \u2018 purposes, should be required by pro-| Providence .6 12 333 Miss Addie is spendins à few days hansted, but that everybody i For this purpo We first test every- per an perpetual quarantine regula- | Oe here visiting friends on her way 1, must he and sat down.Lo who it waa thom.ting which enter into our Sn Tyson asks that \u201cVets\u201d be gi SPORTING NOTES Lite Metis.0 EN USING IT a es] dges and she 5 then er to foll 2 Caire son Co : Miss Julia Oughtred started thi- \u201cOMIS CL sou tell Mr* Directors\u2019 room « test at various stages; final- en power to follow the dairy cow \u2014 week for a 1 d vie .The prfessoi.\u2018Can you Le k ships Bank.Th: | ly the finished product is with the testing instrument from thel All those interested in baseball are in Evereit Le nes visit to friends \\ he how it js that this ste , iden 1 ane Lh shot under all conditions, in time that she is taken a cali: from requested to attend a meeting to he ett, Washington.hi toit the\u2019 table lust might in Ÿ .E \u201c a sub a ys all makes of arms, against her niother\u2019s side until she reaches held at the Grand Central Hotel, Rich- whi fer A poscription\u201d 1.Jelouram now BPPZE\" © uo noth .(acon?( ~Heneker.heading agon\u2019 dollars, and oth.some in the - n- : I _ Seribing liberally ., À provisional Fo wan elected.Fo : William Farw.William 2 ustice White, John McIntosh drew Paton, | shape of a paral as an-jrregukar pen lev.) _ \u2014 Fi - ; .} - v The Chinese rebels in Yunnan Valley have captured a railway and defeat d Government troops.\u201d all other makes of ammunition.Our tests are pronounced _ by European experts the finest in use anywhere.Ror all makes of arms.Costs one-third to one-fifth less than duty paying ammunition.Our guarantee puts all risk on the Dominion Cartridge Co., Lid., Montreal.DOMINION AMMUNITION | the packing house loaded down with tuberculin test charts that would represent an amount more than - her actual value.\u2018And then she may have contracted the disease in the last thirty days and be a total loss.No, he says she may be quarantined and kept for breeding purposes.Professor Koch\u2019s theory that tuberculosis always depends upon a pre existing case and not sanitary condi- mond this evening at 8 o\u2018clock.\u2014+ BEEBE PLAIN.Among those \u201clisted sick are Mr, Russell Rexford, Mr.Joseph Lori- mer\u2019s little scn at the point 'of death, and Mr.Rexford, suffering from a shock.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Stewart have returned from a ree weeks\u2019 visit in Boston.| "]
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