Sherbrooke daily record, 15 juin 1908, lundi 15 juin 1908
[" \u2014 1 LE - Tooke's: Ship, m ¥ market \u2019S and camels, But neighborhood of § tom, it now comp \u2018e, being -in \u2018this j 5o -that it\u2019 géareel «nd vertainly ny _.from Sati, ot with\u2018 up-to-date n psarily decline in y m P.T.-0) \u201c aualities \u201cwhich ls \u2018 æucoess' is tk ; one af-pé ; perfect» mastery à fol gstablished 1897 w 7 * friends and , « presidential candidates, and still others Of the curious onlookers drawn\u2019 > ty ° a - Alien ™ ; Boisvert añd Ernest: Leroux ed i Tew, wt \u201c #% - =- Promptly at 8.0'clock\u2014Chesred by Crowd Which Gath- Cn ered at Starting Sharp \u2018at 8 o'clock this morning i- Jd Alfonse Boisvert and Etnest Leroux stepped off from! in front of the Record alice on their | long distance - walk +\u201d Spmbrooke to San Fran isco.1'The drizzling (rain, did not in any 47 \u2018way dampen ardor and thus at w i te beginning they manifested \u201cthe pre- | i pemce of that sporting spirit which will té.peguire to be constantly with them.if : they are to accomplish the very big i task they have undertaken.7 In spite of \u201c the inclement weather, i \u201cte a large crowd assembled to + givejthe boys.a send off which they\" \"+ did with three hearty choers, > Âhe boys_arrived at he starting \u201cpoint at about 7.30 o'clock.and a spent half an hour taking leave pf the fiends who had gathered to.mee «+ Just to show that they are not wor- |.xying about the.2800 mile stroll © ahead of them, they added three miles , to the distance- by a *preliminary turn t ground the belt line.In this pre ' Jininary walk they waved good-bye to ; ; friends who were out along the route to cheer them on their journey, an] i ) ack as far.as tf © on making the circuit, took to the 2, Grand Trunk + ! \"+ street, then up on to Dufferin avenue, |.and headed \u201cdirect for Nan Francis- Water 23 y 9 | | \u201cThey expect to make a call on the > Mayor at Bromptonville and possi \u2018bly at\u2019 Windsor and are looking fo:- ~ ward to- Richmond as their resting place to-night, St.Hyacinthe to-mor- | -TOW niyht, with Montreal on Wednes- BROKE INTO STORE AT ROCK FOREST.8.in Money and Goods tof Value othe Stake hie a py of $9.\u201cTHIEVES ENTERED BY CELLAR DOOR WHICH THEY BURST : OPEN, - Là Rock Forest, June 15.\u2014{Special.) \u2014 :- The grocery store 4 on J se va of Mr.Napoleon Berard was broken into iast night ani money and goods to the extent of $25 ; taken_therefrom.°, ~The thieves made their entry by the \u2018door of the cellar which was burst open They secured $16 and some \u201codd cents in money and took a \u2018con- +» ®derable quantity of provisions.{ The entrance was made between ten .and eleven o'clock.Ne Mr.Berard is uspicious of two mer.; that he saw about the place on Sun- - day.: | .TAFT WILL SURELY BE NOMINATED ; VICE-PRESIDENCY IS THE FAC- + +.TOR OF DOUBT AT THE CON: bo VENTION.; î Chicago, June 15.-The tramp of ion hosts is now fairly under way, an hicago is beginning to 7 throb with the confusion and excite- - Ment of arriving throngs, some with - ers and bands and gaily uniform- Fed marchers, others made up of _ state ; delegations with their conspicuous lead- \u20acs and their cohorts of strong-lunged yiollowers.and | shouters, others with admirers of the various from every section of the country including ,/ Any representatives ol foreign go\\- :&nments who have -come to witness : this national spectacle.2 As to the presidential nomination, the figures presented by the Taft men , 8nd to some extent conceded by the other elements, give the secretary such à commanding lead that the usual pint of a close contest .is wanting.As et-Governor Herrick, of Ohio, said Saturday night ; OT \u201cSo far as the presidential nomina- \u201cOR IS concerned, we consider it- set- tled\u2014cet tled beyond the shadow of a doubt-and Mr.Tait will be nominat- on the first ballot by a considerable Majority.This-is not a mere claim; i is the statement of an established ac J?- HAGUE ARBITRATION BOARD.SIR CHARLES: FITZPATRICK AP: POINTED BY BRITISH.ttawa, Ont., June 15.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Sir Charles Fitzpatrick has been ap- Pointed to the permanent board of nr- ai bitration at The Hague, by the Bri- 18h Government.| + \u2014 WIL RUSH BUSINESS OF SESSI ON COMPROMISE WILL CHED ON MANITOBA ELEC- Otta 0 TION BILL.wa - y The a, Ont, - busi ess of the session along.oo Bo.is understood the Premier and Mr.- Porden will soon reach a satisfactory Bi Promise on the Manitoba Election > a Se, \u2014 .I Ci SOON BFone.June 15 \u2014(Special) \u2014 Government will try and rush the |, point.' day.\u201d z \u2018There have in days past been many globe trotters.| Sherbrooke has- or.several occasions been along the route chosen and these continental or world travellers have reported\" that the daily task of twenty or twenty- five miles after one gets his.walking lêgs on is not difficult to accomplish.The boys may expect to find themselves pretty wéary at night fall if they start off ät a 28-mile -clip, but by the time they reach the Western plains they should be able to.step out with a truly winning gait.Some of the friends of the youns men in town have not as much faith thatthe boys will win out as.they have themselves.They have freely promised attractive prizes to the lads if they \u2018retury - victorious.These coL- tinental travellers in reply to these offers, have answered, \u201cPlease put that in writing.\u201d tion within the prescribed time and.under the prescribed conditions bad apparently entered the thoughts of the two young men up to the moment, of setting out.\u2019 They are to accept no railway, carriage, automobile \u2018or other conveyance.Every foot of the way, they say, is to be done on foot.2800 miles in 100 days, breaking the world\u2019s record for long distance walk: ing.They promise to keep their friends informed of their whereabouts an:ll | success by frequent letters to the Daily Record.~ No doubt of reaching their destina- \u2014 [SEEMED DETE oF * .river .time being \u201cfished to the place.Saturday night: Some weeks whole store.come, and\u2019 when He was like a wild threw himself into the river, : He attacked the policeman who fifst tried to quiet him, pelting him with\u2019 stones, ons of which struck the officer in the side.Quite a number of people gathered in the vicinity, and a call was sent to the police station for more help, two officers of the brigade hastening Fina # cime out.They finally overcame + he was taken to the jail on charge of attempting to commit suicide.l'The man is about 45 years: of age.He had been drinking.- At times he has been subject to epileptic fits but this does not appear to have been the .cause of his desperate condition\u2019 won ago himself in RETURNING [THE COMING ~~ SHERBROOKE FAR.Races.: 2 cm\u2014\u2014 BIG LIST OF HORSES IS ANNOUNCED IN 2.30, 2.35 AND | 2.18 CLASSES, Announcement is \u2018made of the entries for the stake trotting and pacing races at the coming Sherbrooke Exhibition, August 29th to Sept.5th, as follows : - 2.30 STAKE PACE OF $500.Joan, William Smith, Coaticook.Lord Percy, Woody Hill Stock Farm, Salem, N.Y.\u2019 iendless, Woody Hill Stock Farm, Salem, N.Y.5 da Jones, brooke, Que.ucy A., F.B.Lang, Barton, Vt.Gertrude .Patchen, C.L.Jackson, Bangor, Me.Gentena, C, L.Jackson, Bangor, Me.arren F., F.P.Fox, Medford, Mass.ardel, W.F.Bennett, Somerville, Mags.; lbert R., Newport\u2018 Stock Farm, J.|H.Gaines, Newport, Vt.Lady Isle, Newport Stock Farm, J.|H.Gaines, Newport, Vt.- Alfio, H.F.Pierce, Stanstead, Que.R., F.H.Roleau, Essex Junc- tio J.S.Somers, \u2018 Sher- , Vt, } andy Girl, J.Leamy, Gardner, Mass.Silver Heels, -John Utton & Son,\u2019 Marrisville, Vt.{ Jim Patch, John Utton & Son, Mor- risville, Vt.Pactola Boy, James Blake, Concord, N.H.*Q \u2018Queen Marie, Roger Rourke, field, Mass.i er 3 | 2.35 STAKE TROT OF $500.a Shimosa, W.A.Rice, North Cambridge, Mass.- ick Williams, Woody Hill Stock Farm, Salem, Mass.~ Dr.Frank, Woody Hill Stock Farm; Salem, Mass.Direct Star, Woody Hill Stock Farm, Salem, N.Y.Derby Directly, F.P.Mass.Arline Larabie, J.G.Heald, Buckingham, Que.0 aron Wedgewood, H.A.Harding, Barton, Vt.irchleaf, W.E.H Green- Fox, Medford, Better One, Roger Rourke, Greenfield, Mass.) ilas J., Smith and Lothrop, Sherbrooke, Que.\\ - 218 .STAKE PACE OF 3500.Rock Island, Que.Co Oredel, 1.M.Seaver, Williamstown, Vt Eleanor, Woody Salem, N.Y.Tord Percy, Woody Hill Stock Farm.Salem, N.Y.Friendless, Woody Hill Stock Farm, Salem, N.Y.sim Arthur, C.Robillard, Montreal, Hill Stock Farm, ussell Gratten, C.H.Lee, Lyndon- ville, Vt.essie Barnes , Bangor, Me.© mma x.F.P.Fox, Medford, Mass.ex, H.A.Harding, Barton, Vt.ikado, H.A.Harding, Barton, Vt./ | tion until Berry, Concord, N.mith\u2019s Rheumatic Cure, G.W.Hall,\u2019 (2.173), C.L.Jack- 4 Williams examined Knowlton, \u201c2.West Brome .Iron Hill .Brome .Fulford .6 eo + + Brome Centre .West Potton .Mansonville .Vale Perkins .Village Sutton .Sutton Junction .Frarys .Abercorn , .Glen Sutton .East Farnham .«a oo so * 0» PE Adamsville .Brigham .St.Francise \u2026 .Brills .Fullers .] Eastman ./ St.Etienne de B Bolton Center .Millington .| # F .»s.0 eo oo @ oo» .- .° » Maj.for Vilas .478 tee Vilas.Westover, 34 57 63 80 1 60 61 65 55 TO 48 57 34 SH Bd 60 86 67 33 70 .79 .54 51 WILLIAMS gg 57 1495 1007 EARL OF DERBY DIED SUNDAY.As Lord Stanley He Was Gover- nor-General of Canada in- 1888-93.\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 man and twice each he man and at one of the \u201cwholesale liquor stores, veing refused another bottle of goods, he went into | a passion and near] cleared out tha ity.he was = over- the police arrivel, | they found him on the floor, heli down by a number of oags of flow which had been piled on\u2019 head baipg in sight.OFFICIAL REPORT \u201cIN BROME COUNTY.nim, just his OFFICER MADE ANNOUNCEMENT ON SATURDAY.Knowlton, June 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014O Saturday Returning Officer the official statement in the recent Brome election ami the result is officially fixed as follows: .Knowlton, +}.+ SEEN SERVICE IN THE : ARMY.day.Frederick Arthun Stanley sixteenth Earl of born January 15, 1863, having succeeded 15th earl.Mayor of Liverpool, and in Mayor of Preston.Derby.to He 1841, the son of the 14th Earl of Derby.In 1888 he was appointed Governor- General of Canada, filling this posi when he resigned, the earldom through the death of his brother, the In 1895-96 - he was Lox 1901-2 His son London, June 15.\u2014Frederick Arthur Stanley, Farl of Derby, died here Sun- was the was seco] The peerage dates back to 1456, Sir Thomas Stanley, lord lieutenant Ireland for six years, being created a baron in that year.advanced to an earldom in 1485 figure -l the Fixes Majority for Mr.Vilas at 47.of was in recognition of his services at the battle of Bosworth Field, where he pla- ed King Richard\u2019s crown upon head of Richmond.Sir Edward Stanley, second of this first rarl, later on at Flodden Field, being ren- the a UE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908.DETERMINED (DESTRUCTIVE FE | T0-CONMIT SUD.| Stoned Those Who Pulled Him [Baise | - From the River.STRENUOUS INCIDENT NEAR SAW SUPPOSHto MILL BRIDGE SATURDAY NIGHT.\" * The police were called at 10.40 on Saturday night to the Magog River, just above the saw mill bridge to look after \u2018a man who appeared to be determined to drown #2 aw =».Rl MINTON, @0k Outbuildings of Mr.- Chéffuette Buraed.POSED HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY #RAMP SMOKING IN oat.BARN Mintof, :Jdhe 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The house and birns of Mr.Todd Cho: quette wee I rned to the ground\u2019 on Véning between ten and À situated about a quar- a mie from Minton.A tramp Éad: been seen about place, and if is supposed he went into the bin 4p sleep and that a spark from his pipéicaused the \u2018fire.I The flaps spread from the barn to the dwelling house, which was also destroyed with all its contents.The pony insurance to the amount OFFICIAL STATEMENT = REGARDING QUEBEC.Eastera Sow waships Cavalry Goes Faull Strength, BUT 53RD: REGIMENT IS DOWN, BOR ONLY ONE _ COMPANY.Ottawa, June 15.\u2014The troops who are going to Quebec for the tercentenary celebration will be under the command of Brigadier-General Otter, C.B.The cadets of\u2019the R.M.C.and units of active militia other than the perman- PUT Quebec for periods varying from five _to eight days \u201c The detail is as follows: R.M.C.\u2014Th officers and 60 cadets ; R.C.RA., A.and BR.Batteries; R.C.D.y A.add .Squadrons ; C.G.A., Nos.i'3 and 4 Companies.All the abmve are to be at: ful strength.~~ Co One compogite company of Garrison Artillery fro\u2026mm Halifax, 100 of all ranks, = Royal-Canddian Regiment \u2014 Three compaties from Halifax and G.H., J.and K.companies.- Army \u2018Servige Corpa\u2014Seventy-five,all ranks, $ .Medical Co Fifty, all ranks., Guides\u2014Fifty, -all nanks: Pay Corhisétixéeen, nll ranks.Garrison , Artillery\u2014lat, 2nd, 3rd 4th, 6th, 7th, and Cobourg Company varying numbers.5 Infantry, G.G.F.G., 2nd, 3rd, 5th.7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 13th, 14th, 21st, 43rd, 48th, 62nd, 63rd, 65th, 66th, 91st, 300 to 400 of all ranks, One full company each will be furnished by the 1st, 15th, 19th, 22nd, 24th, 25th, 38th, 4lst, 53rd, 57th.84th and 86th: Regiments.These will be attached to the larger units above enumerated.Of rural corps, the 6th,\u2019 7th, 11th, 13th and 17th regiments of cavalry will go full strength.Four batteries will be furnished by the Quebec command, 60 of all ranks each.Engineers, 75 4th Field company, of all: ranks.| Infantry, onelcompany each from the 4th, 11th, 12th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 20th, 23rd, 26th, 27th, 25th, 29th, 30th, 3lst, 32nd, 33rd, 34th.35th, 36th, 37th, 39th, 40th, 42nd.44th, 45th, 46th, 47th, 49th, 55th, 56th, 59th, 6lst, 64th, 68th, 6Ytn, 71st, 73rd, 74th, 75th, 77th, 78th.\u201880th, 82nd, 83rd, 85th, S7th, 89(h.92nd, 93rd, 94th and 97th.Army Service Corps\u2014Nos.5 and 10 companies.Army Medical Corps\u2014Nos.2 field ambulances.- The Northwest will supply a specia! contingent of 175 of all ranks, anil 70 horses.As all corps will be paid the usual allowance for training at local headquarters or in camps, there will be no additional pay issued to troops going to Quebec.In the case of city corps arranging their own transpotita- tion, an allowance - at Government rates will be made to them.Rations will be provided to troop: while at Quebec, and an allowance of \u201c25 cents per officer and man while or the journey to and from \u2018Quebec: Troops will be quartered at Quebec at the following potnes : .Permanent corps, De Salaberry square ; mounted units, Western Wn- tario command, Eastern Ontario conf: mand and Northwest contingent, Sax- ard Park.Quebec and Maritime parties must proceed ta Quebec commands, Levis Camps.Quartermasters with the advance days in advance of their rnits, and remain after the camps break up to return stores and equipment.and 5 LWO The above fully confirms the un- nouncement recently made exclusively in the Daily Record, namely.that the Eastern Townships Cavalry Brigade is to be ordered to Quebec, full strength, for annual training and participation [in the Ter-Centenary events.d famous by the \u201clast words cf coo = ~~ ered cee BY | NO PLACE FOR DOGS.; + F3 I (From the \u2018Japan Chronicle.) s it possible in Japan to keep a NOW ITS M FRANCE good dog ?I have twice had my dogs _ \u2014 disappear in a seemingly miraculous SOCIALIST PARTY PROTESTS/|way.As I am well aware that.there AGAINST PRESIDENT\u2019S VISIT TO CZAR.\u2018Paris, June 15.\u2014The national com- United Socialist party adopted resolutions Saturday, expres- ainst the proposed allieres to the Em- mittee of the sing indignation es are occurring ings, shootings an a visit of President F er peror of Russia \u201cat a time when hang- daily ah d ex +! = met + is a great demand for dog skins, es- peciallv those of young dogs, we have been careful in having our dogs watched ; nevertheless, he disappeared, this morning.Almost: every foreigner has lost a dog or dogg, and even a sea captain who was three days on shore the Provinces | \u2014\u2014 The the Thu red, tin, Mr.the The the ning by, tin.2nd ed by J.F.Telford.J Special diplomas in Penmanship warded to H.Clark, G.Richardson, R.Planche, L.Channell, G.Kerr, R.Rob- inso ler, ins, and the I ans the to of gas ing YY B J ted jer doi ity of 3 conceded but there scramble for.the Vice-Presidency.Among \u2018 candidates Hughes, Senator dent Sherman.The real fight in the Convention will be over.the party platform.Tariff planks, .THE PRIZE WINNERS AT STANSTEAD COLLEGE.Recognition for Good - Work very successful year.have passed with the exception of two: Mr.Irvine\u2019s reports for IIL past year.been made, the very good throughout the year.In TI.Model the following received their cards in order of merit: Miss A.Montreal, June Roy appeared ; St.Johns on Saturday morning liberty, being pleaded not guilty\u2019 threz bondsmen, Messrs.T.Cote, =.Lord and L.Papineau, went bail for him to the extent making a total of $95,000.Mr.Beau: NATIONAL CONVENTION AT CHICAGO.Nomination Of Sec.Taft For Presidency Conceded.TARIFF REVISION WILL BE ONE OF THE PLANKS IN ELECTION \u2014 PLATFORM.Chicago, Ill., June 15.\u2014(Special) \u2014 National Republican Convention opens here to-morrow.The nomination of Secretary Taft for Presidency on the first ballot will be a is- lively* \u2018are Governor Dalliner, Vice-Presi- Fairbanks, and Representative revision will be one of the Made at Convocation.Cod COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT, ACADEMY AND MODEL GRADES, AND MUSICAL DEPARTMENT.Rock Island, June 15.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Convocation Collège was held of \u201cStanstead Wesleyan in Pierce Hall, on rsday evening and was very largely attended.Those seated on the plat- ent force will be required to remain at form were Dr.C.R.Flanders (Principal), ! Clendinnen, Miss Shufelt, Miss Ought- , Mrs.Flanders, Rev.George S.Miss Ryan, Mr.Marshall, Mr.Mar- Mr.Dobson, Rey.W.P.Boshart, Gamey, Mr.lrvine, Mr.J.F.Xk.Telford and Mr.F.T.Caswell.THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.Mr.Marshall presented his report for | Commercial Department showing a All the students following students were chilled to front, receiving their standing \u2018in order of merit: ¥.Turgeon, |George Sauve, H.L.Perkins, R.Robinson, J.Tiffin, R.Planche, W.Fuller, O.Blair, M.Neven, C.R.Martin, H.Clark, L.Libby, L., Hunt, M.Morrison, G.Kerr, L.Chanmèll, F.Cowan, G.Richardson, G.Burt, H.Young Mason, N.Woods, drich, J.C.Manning, V.Wheeler, L.Danforth, A.Bacon, R.Dougherty, R.B.Martin and N.I.Manning.The Commercial warded to the following: J.C.Man- R.Wood, S.A, B.Kezar, A.Al- diplomas were a- , R.F.Cowans, A.L.Bacon, N.Woods, F.Turgeon, R.Planche, L.Lib- G.Richardson, L.Hunt, G.Burt, R.Robinson, H.Young, R.\" Dougherty, R.B.Martin, S.A.Mason, H.Clark, R.Woods, G.R.Kerr, N.Fuller, M.Neven, N.F.Manning and C.R.Mar- Those receiving the stenography diplomas : Misses B.Kezar, A.Aldrich, and M.Morrison.- Prizes given in Commercial department : Ist prize, R.Frank Cowan; prize, Mr.J.C.Manning, present- an, R.B.Martin, R.Wood, W.Ful- G.R.Martin, L.Hunt, H.Perk- L.Libby and N.Woods.- MODET, AND ACADEMY.Model Academic grades give .an ldea of amount of work done during the Here good progress had attendance had been Smith, C.McIntosh, F.Montle, W.(Continued or page five.) EE Saat PH ROIS UNDER $99,000 BAIL Had to put up This to Regain His Liberty.trs | | THE ENQUETE WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, THE 17TH.15.\u2014Hon.P.H.before the magistrate at to wer to the second charge of con spiracy to defraud in connection with failure of La Banque St.Jean, when he pleaded not guilty and was liberated on bail.This time he had put up heavy bail to regain his held in a total surety 895,000, which with ihe 31,000 Le e on the previous charge of issu- false returns, makes a total of ,000.i ; oth Messrs.Roy and Beaudoin and were admit- \"Hon.Mr.Roy gave = while 1 to bail.sonal security for $50,000, of 315,000 each, n, wholwas already under $20,000 honds, had to give additional secur- to the extent of $2,000; while 1 was agreed.that Mr.L'Heureux, who is also under heavy bonds, should furnish additional security to the extent £2 500.The enquete was fized for the 17th \u2018inst, at the same time as the hear- had his dog poisoned the first day he-ing iling of comrad.Put his feet on land.A , «sta of the charge of issuing false tement of the bank\u2019s condition.Held.tsmommeumeved Regiment shoot, regimental ranges.53RD RÉGIMENT \u201cAND THE P.QRA.First of Competitive Matches BEST MEN OF SERIES WILL RI.PRESENT REGIMENT \u201cAT \"PROVINCIAL MEET.The first competitive shoot, in connection with the selection of a 53rd for the P.Q.R.A.matches, took place Saturday at the There was a good turn out, some Very good scores were The following- are the fifteen highes, : 200 SUV 600 W.Mennie .1 Corp.W.Mead .3 Sergt.C.Martin .32 Lt.H.A.Sampson een 27 Sergt.S.Francis .23 Pte.J.Fowler .25 Pte.Samson .21 Pte.Baker .24 Pte.Wark .19 Corp.Ames .,.25 Pte.Page .24 Sengt.McAllister .24 Pte., Allen Corp.Hutchinson .18 Stornoway, At the last electric three of his best cows.Megantic, week, Megantic, The town has heeded.Ei) BRIGADE ing for a chimne turning on the hose.TRIP.\u2018been Edith McCourt speaking European trip.his trap, last week.winter and is still the bear tracks.MAKING Magog, June ing operations._ Megantic,.Charest and of fir trees a tion of picnic parties.\u2014\u2014 Sutton Junction, very reticent when seemed very nervous.en route to Magog.© Denison\u2019s Mills, June Philbrick\u2019s.tween the shoulders.are Friday last Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.William ed at Rosebud, Mont.For several \u2018years -.20.31 33 26 27 24 23 25 24 ag .22 ; «13 It 8 \u2014\u2014 HERALDAS ARE ENJOYING He was carrie into the house and at present is yet unable to be moved: to his.home.C.Messrs.Robitaille, Fournier, others, who have leased the picnic grounds at Sandy Bay, have had several men at work the past week repairing fences and clearing up the grounds.They have built in the grove genuine Canadian pioneer\u2019s log house for the accommoda- oC yds.yds.yds.Totel.»| Lt.V.R.Spearing 29 26 -86 30 8 29 7 18 77 24 75 27 73 20 20 : 24 63 2 6 26 27 21 61 22 55 18 55 9 46 19 45 NEW CHURCH PROGRESSING.June 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Messrs.Guay & Co.have finished the stone foundation of the new Presbyterian Church at Marsboro and the frame work of the building will be raised this ERECTED DRINKING TROUGH.June 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 erected a drinking trough on the spare piece of ground between the R.C.Church and the railroad crossing which.was very much HAD A RUN.Magog, June.15.\u2014(Speial.) \u2014 Tha fire brigade had a run lriday morn- fire in the dence of Mrs.Archibald.The five vos, extinguished without the necessity ol} Richmond, -June 15th.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 interesting letters and post cards have) received = by friends from Miss of the \u201cHeraldas\u201d mailed at Liverpool and Glasgow, all in glowing terms of their CAUGHT LARGE BEAR.Stornoway, June 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The successful hunter, Mr.M.Donald, caught another large bear in r.McDonald had the misfortune of breaking his leg last lame, but nothing seems: to keep him from tramping over ARRANGEMENTS A FOR NEW POST OFFICE, 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.Robert Cameron, of Almonte, who was successful in obtaining the contract from the Dominion Government for the building of the new Magog Post Office, is in town making the necessary arrangements to begin build- BUILT PIONEER LOG HOUSE.| June 15.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Renaud, THE MYSTERIOUS PERSON AT SUTTON JUNCTION.June 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The mysterious \u2018old woman who is travelling ahout, spent night and Monday here.questioned She took the 7.18 train for Abercom and Wednesday evening passed through here again Sunday She - KICKED BY HORSE.15.\u2014(Speciat.) \u2014Mr.Lewis Rief was kicked honse and seriously hurt on Tuesday last while at work at Mr.THFIR H.Me- and made.Maçoc same 6 IS ABOUT OVER.| Operators are Daily Returning :Ù \u2019 to Work.BUT THOSE WHO ARE BLAMED FOR PROMOTING STRIKE WILL NOT BE TAKEN BACK.Magog, June 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014As far as appearances go the strike is about at an end, A large number of opera- pees oy .- .- tives are now working steadily and more are Thosé who have been responsible for the stiike will not be taken back, and they will have to seek employment elsewhere.: nC \u2014_\u2014 - .\u2014 REAL ESTATE.| FAST ANGUS.' _ sold to Dr.E.M.Deschene, of Beauce-: ville, part of the Asbestos property in East Broughton, purchased by him a year ago from Messrs.Watts, Mitchell and Millar.The price received by Mr.Cowling was twenty thousand dollars.: Dr.Deschene is representing a syndi- killed resi- Ont., was and by: a Willianr | He was unhitching the |.horse, and as he stooped to unfasten the tug the the horse struck him he- | bride\u2019s parents; when Mis cate that intends to build a mill on the place at once.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM AL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.KILLED THREE COWS.June 15.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 storm lightning struck Mr.Rayaume\u2019s barn an \u2018instructing the Indiams in agriculture pursuits; Mrs.Stohr, teaching the women.and.girls in domestic service.the guest of her sister, Mrs.Charles have an opportunity to meet With many old former acquaintances, who are pleased to welcome her back _ \u201cto thé land of her birth, \u2018 MARRIAGES.ë \u2014 : \u2014 CURDY\u2014COTTON.; The Guelph Mercury gives the following account of the ,marriage \u201cof Miss ¥.Cotton and Mr.H.Curd which will be of friends in the townships.: nm ° 48 Toronto street, the rehidence of the : daughter of Mr.\u2018und Mrs.It, Cotton, became the wife of Mr.H.Capelton, Que.L + ¥ \u201cThe bride was beautifully gowned | in \u201cwhite abd carried a.bouguet | of: white roses - and ferns, while \u2018the | bridesmaid, Miss May Rudd charming in pink, carrying a bouqgwet .of roses of a corresponding color.The : groom was supported by Mr.Gilbert Cotton, of Sulphide, a worother of the: bride.oo \u201cThe ceremony was performed hy: the Rev.W.4.Smith, in the \u201d pres .ence of a large number of frieñds ot the bride, both from the citv and outside points.The wedding march was\u2019 tastefully rendered by Miss Ethel Tay.or.: \u201cThe bride was.the recipient of.many beautiful and handsome wed-.\u2019 ding gifts from friends in and out of the ; city while a silver tea rervice wau given by her class of the Dublin strost Sunday school.From the groom she received a : bridesmaid was made a oresent of -a: gold brooch and the « vianist, gold pins.\\ ; or | \u201cThe young\u2019 couple left the.city on ! Buffalo, after which they will make | going \u2018away gown was of Copenhagen | blue, with\u2019 hat = to match hagen ! plumes.\u201d \u2018 ; { FIVE WANTED TO ACQUIT MAN WHO CONFESSED TO COLD- ; BLOODED MURDER.: Summerside, P.E.1., June 15.\u2014 The trial of Alonzo Doherty, for the murder of Joseph D.McMillan, whom.he admits he shot as-he was walking .ended on Saturday afternoon in a disagreement.The jury were out all night Friday and till 10.30 Saturday morning, when they came before Judge ° Fitzgerald\u201d and.reported disagreement He sent then back, telling them 1he evidence showed the prisoner was not insane when he killed the man, ashe pleaded in defence that he was and .appealed to them to agree on \u2018a verdict in accordance with the evidence.They retired for a second time, hut at 3 o'clock in the afternoon \u2018again returned in disagneement, when they were discharged.The jury stood\u201d 7 to 5 for acquittal.A pew trial will begin to-day.! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 +++.TIOME AFTER ABSENCE OF TWEN.TY-ONE YEARS.Melbourne, June 15-\u2014(Pnçcial.)-On Stohr (nee Pierce, have long since passed away.teaching school for a short time she went west to her brother, who \u2018resid- Mr.and Stohr have been in Government Fannie Pierce) of Lame Deer, Mont.artived here to visit her people after having been absent twenty-one years.She was born in the Dustin neighborhood, was the youngest daughter of.who After Mrs.ser: À vice on:the Cheyenne Indian Reserve, ~ THE.WEATHER § fritid ¢ 0 ¢ : | 4 .\u2014Clearing and eooler.Tuesday westerly winds and ; cool.© wil DROWNING SEASON.\u2014 TWO BOYS DROWNED AT CORNWALL.- Cornwall, | June 15\u2014 James Lilley, aged 18, and Albert Lilley, aged 12, gon of John Lilley, first cousins, were drowned Saturday afternoon in the St.Lawrence, near the foot of the Cornwall canal.They went out fishing and the current from the bywash at the lower locks \u2018caught their hoat broadside and upset it about 100 feet from \u2018shore.\\ LOCAL FORECAST; ou going back every week.Mr.R.C.Cowling, ni this place, has interest to thew \u201cA pretty wedding took place-.at= Florenco, \u2018 : of the Nichols Chemical Company, of looked \u2018\u2019 a trip to Toronto, Niagara Falls and\u201d! their home at Capelton.The brida's - JURY DISAGREE, along the road with a voung woman, I \u2018 Mrs Stohr will remain all summer \u2018| Wilcox, during -which time she will gold watch while the :. Lits - |.2 = \u2014 =i | Te 47 \u2018 i aid wit oR) ee j RU is À RECENT TITLES JN HALF \u201cPRICE | ox | i Fhe Women's\u2019 Cathélio \u2018Order of For- BOSTON 8 MAINE RE | 0 R ECIAL BOOKS\" ai | stern tly orgeémnized here, will o \\ 25 UE SPA © | TRIMMED HATS \u2018To: i - Euclwe in the Town Hall on october 7th, 1997 : \u201cihe | D il \\ VALUE, 73c.Montow.oni hg June 17th.lce Lo.nu .LY S| Te a y T'as rvérierits 20, MORT ream and cake wil b er ved.: Lu g ! dre 0-00 Gerri oils ONQecorinbriBiodonn tained a.number.of t : friends on 111 \u201c00 p.as.r-Fos Boston and New y \u201c1, Printers od I Saturday .evetting,.tie ocfasion being 0.15 id Boston, ork, - § and ublished .Wi kl of their marriage.on Boston ast Ben vou i rime and Pe .,Ç asmema e 1ss McKAy is s nttînes ¢ ks ARRIVE 8 fas : Sherb x 136-138 Wellington street,\u201d STORE, IS OPEN TIL 9 dctoot\u201d 6 RIGHT.- Monday» June 15; 19085.in Sherbrooke, the guest Je Fran 7.18 a.m\u2014From ro 1 *% Pare OS PA LL ! | : 4 Ross.8.80 p.m.\u2014 on ci Æ; to any address > ! | - BEE : .\u201cThe New York \u2018Atausement Coinptiny\u2019 \u2014 ary and Neoocord, | 5 es ee | - wm and the United © PL \u2026 ne Miss Mabel Abrey Dramatic Co.; | 8.30 p.un.\u2014From Boston and à hod | 00; six mouths, $1.- 1 play in the Opera House on 8.50 a.m.\u2014Mixes ?Tok fF» in the Easter ) To-Morrow Bargain \u2014 for Frrybody Thursday, Friday and Saturday even moked tom Nomen.St |S\" Gio i : ings June 18th.19th.and 20th.trom Boston sad New vor \"us À \"la sending money ren ; - | Arrivals include: Mr, A Jamies j A IEEE \u2014 \u2014= \u2014~ vw returned home after.a\" woes.i D.7.FLANDERS, + Pau, Tras, : I pe letter : : with friends in Waterloo; Mr.-H.-Hod- ©.M.BURR, Gen.Pass, Agt Xp, a of Thanks, n ges of Toronto, in town on \u2018Saturday: = = Perben 50c; Obituary ; a ing notices 8c per Lo à.Be HANGES for adve ; Æ wi in the hands of th Rr o'clock a.m, of the \u2018Messrs Fverett Burbank and L.A.Darche .from Dativille, aitef: spending Sunday at their respective homes; Mr.Barly Mofain 5 ecials TE OU re ve \u201c|| TRIMMED HATS | oC 4 One lot of Children\u2019s School Bi La to ensure insert: \u201cNo telephone érders aecepted: for these : foe faa au ie = \u2018 \u2018 ls.C : Ve MC specials.Come yourself or send.| All Hall Price To-Môrrow Gordon Burt home from.\u2018Stanstead Î 2x À Sit ly \u201cCORSET COVERS\u2014 9 Eu ; College the guest af his parents.Utitbfellds, fine mercerized cover: .ape À Nice Juality, nicely trimmed, va- Choose any trimmed hat jn our de- en : | .1d i » | guaranteed if received u .ç 1 3 Ve » Jy ; | : ¥ to 10 am.ste.|}: partment to-morrow and pay only half.\"WINDSOR MILLS.I - \\1ng, self opener ; rhgular 80c.sO bes, J June 2 os u E Circulation DAIL re | All the newest styles, all colors, all Don\u2019t foryot the *Odd Fellows\u2019 ice 4 «TO- D AY and ; I lat tai _ .\u201c _ oo - ; \u201ccream C - \"wm NEE ion stateme J B oth styles, v value 30% pr.shapes, all marked in plain figures.: nesday social a Toons or yo HT Y 8° DEDICATION OF MONUMENT a, ; ing June 1: ith, Fos to a.m., =sc - - .{ - ° D kK pr.| B 34.00 hat fOF +.corsssssscerecrennssecs 32.00 \u2018chestra and a good floor for those EF | TUESDA at ses MGR.LAVAL.oq 0) +*.Monday \u2026- Corer ee COTTON TOWELLING\u2014 , $6.00 hat for .«ne eens $2.50 b who wish to dante.Plenty of ice .agi nem à .; >Æ.Tuesday aude .For pers or roller towels.Va- || $6.00 hat for .Ve Lescraate ovrrsacennnense $3.00 cream and a good time for all.Only FIRS io \u2026E; Wednesday - du eee HA 8 to 10 a.m., 5c yd.Ib | i three minutes\u2019 walk from the station.ding RST Thursday oop rite ES : Train accommodation both Ways.CLASS are Ei Friday.\u2026 De eee aeons BRASS EXTENSION RODS\u2014 * - | - 7 - - \u2014 : pre | i Saturday cin dren 5 to 10 a.mi., be.0 | KINGSEY FALLS.| For Round Trip.© = + ° \u201cTotal | .« - Cg ! F oO a essere, pesos MEN'S AND BOY'S SHIRTS\u2014 Recent Succesfal, on Wednesday, June 7th, there Going p.m.trains Saturday, J XX \" Nogligee style, assorted patterns, § A will be an ice cream social held at 20th.All trains June 21st; + : light ground.Value 65c.Fo the residence of Mr.and Mrs.T.A.aed.GQ Mad fanc 8°to 10 am, 48c, Books Casady, \u201cThe Cedars,\u201d under tha 1908 ood to return until June 26th, se.\u2014 : auspices of the ladies \u2018of the Episco- | 0.LE BERVICAELE VAISKS pu pal church.Refreshments will be LM ARTINVILL re Must = E.0.GRUNDY, fo Tx 0 the Sherbropke ; 8 to 10 a.m., Sc.0- -Morrow 492, served on the lawn from 7 to 9 p.m.Somparison our Recent visitors include 188 Œusty Co General Passen ray 1 4 .News Items, Advertis Lo All are cordially invited.Es Tu SUR = and \u2018little brother, Albert, of Len- ger Agent, \u2018Aas may be left at any NECK ROUCHING\u2014.| ; , - + \"In our Dyeing and Laundry De art noxville, at Mr: D.C.Pierce\u2019s ; Mr.\u2014 1 \u20180 ., : Branch Offices, and they 5 lengths in a box, value me.; : : ms \u2014 i LAKE MEGANTIC.ur Dy g P Bonnet! \u201cof the Bible Society, at Mr.ss, | ER wadiate attention._ 8 to 10 a.m., 19.| A chance to-morrow to select from the \u201c 4 Sea .ments.oo T._ Merrill\u2019 s over Sunday ; Mr.and j Rabid i.© Items of News are \u2014 | Well bound, good.plain print, good following desirable lines of reliable L.P.Renand; .of Agnes, is laying Ww ns he nf | Mr Walter Rovers at Mr n A 1 rom all readers of this HOUSE AMMONIA .- paver.Mighty following titles: f W ro bt cut pron The foundation for a modern business | o do all our Nyeing on the promis: Smith\u2019s on Sunday and Mr.\u2018Frank Quebec un un \"i 3 i Bedicook R.sober Value lic., Right o ay.\u2019 ç g : .G inished' in tw ree 1 >.- ticook:\u2014R 8 to 10 a.m., 16e bottle.When Knighthood Was in Flower.\u2019 TAFFETA SILK 62e structare on the site of the old skat - © Goods finished in two or th Hrown, of Winnipeg, nl his siste».9 e 4 I oe.a.Becker.[The House of a Thousand Candles,\u2019 Rich French Taffets, pure dye, rustle| 118 rink on Maple Ave, ! days.; .Miss Mabel Brown, of lves, at Mr.I.DEDIC ATION OF oF | ' \u2018Com d:\u2014Mi ) Prisoner of Zenda,\u201d \u2018My Friend, The quality, non-crackable, in black and all Mr.Nap Begin, has started to brick | \u2014 Bron \u2018 MONUMENT CF mond:-Mies E.Me MHEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 Chauffeur,\u201d \u2018Prisoner of Hove,\u201d \u2018\u2018The the desirable shades, value 85c.his fine new to d dwelli W.Brown\u2019s.MGR.LAVAL.| Æ + Guttan:\u2014Wm.Brown.Value 5c each.~- Black Motor Car,\u201d \u2018'The Spenders,\u201d | TO-MORROW 63 store and dwelling that IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM The last regular meeting of the WV.| : : Æ Danville:\u2014Miss Ruby 8 to:10 a.m., 8 for 3c - nine Crisis,\u201d None worth less than PER YARD .Les passeeernes renee AN C he erected two years ago at the corner y -.; 4 C.T.U was held at Mrs.A.D.Grii- - Single Fare for Pound oo , MF: ; Btanstead: \u2014Miss Edna SPECIAL PRICE of Main and Mill Streets.| DYE WORKS, Tin\u2019s.Mrs.Griffi pointed; da- - Goin t + § | Kpowlton\u2014Mrs M.H._ CHILD'S WINDSOR TIES\u2014 PES PRICE - A0)e BRITISH SILK, 42e + ù ins rs.Griffin \u2018was appointed, ¢ 8 pm.trainé, Saturday, Jun J 7 Waterloo:\u2014G.IE.Jone .Value Fe.EE | TO-MORROW .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Teens Soft rich lustrous quality, will not\u2019 EAST DUNHAM 6 WATER BT.SHHHOBOOKE.Kate to the annual gonvention to be |20th.1 M: Oookshire:\u2014F.A.Bott So Wim, 16 | MISCELLANEOUS, cut or crack.All the desirable &hades.- | CES Bel} \u2018phone 10: People's 22 feld in Scotstown on the 25th inst.All trains June 21, 92, 93.|¥ | F © Weet Sheflord:\u2014P.MF BABIE ANKLE TIE SLIPPERS\u2014 Ww Reg.To-morrow Also black.Extra 50c value.Recent arrivals include .Mr.H.IN.\u2014 Mrs.Jos.Martin was appointed as Return limit, June 25, 1908.Pr | & \u2018Bishop's Oroshing:\u2014Mr Tan color, sizes 3 to 7.Value 60c riting Ink 6c 3 for 10¢ TO-MORROW 42¢ Lewis, of Dunham ; Mr.Harry Wheat.V'alternate.It is expected that the = @ :.Lake Mogantic:\u2014May ! § to 16 a.m., #c.Silver Polish 25c 17c: PER YARD 0 vis suvers severe ouvre ley, of Lowell, Mass.; Dr.McDonald, \"President, Mrs.T.D.Merrill, will also |g | Rock Island: \u2014Mies; BE v TE Me de On 2c be yoo : : of Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Myron Bu.ATENE = | attend.- 000 Dominion Day-Single Fare | § - Tata, Mills\u2014H.Dor \u2014 ox RC F 7 ys 1 #- 5 \u2014F.| PEAR\u2019 § VIOLET TALCUM P POWDER Castor Oil.toe 100 BLACK PEAU DE SOIL, $1.20 Jared, of Iron Hill; Mrs.Mary In 1t.was with sincere sorrow that one.for round trip.- + - | Æ don Pre on .8'to 10 a.m., 12fc tin: Writing P aper, 18 double Be ea eu per marron ds galls, of Farnam\u2019s Corner; Mr.and read of the untimely death of Miss Going June 30th land July let.< | - oe de nue er que + \" n a ren eau-de-soie, 2° , a , Ma i ; ; DRESS SHIELD§\u2014 - Envelopes \u201c106 pk.\u2026 Be |known the world over \u2018as the Tost Ro Mrs.A.J.Ingalls, of Frelighsburg.THE HORSE | Emma J.Macdonald, recently of Mc Return hi, July, 2nd, 1908.is KE Births, Marriages ! Value 25c\" Traciné Wheels 10c *,7¢ thad.Rich pure silk quality, non-cracka- Mr.H.C.Blinn, Freljghshurg.Leod\u2019s Crossing, Que.Miss MeDon- H.FOES, C.P.andT XK, -* I Lx 8 to 10 am., 1%4c pr.Tooth Brushes = eb 15e 10\u20ac ble, unchangeable black.For a fine i Levia Ingalls,\u201d who has spent : ald\u2019 was 2 former teacher in this Bell Ph S\u2019rathcona Square.Pos ! x TAG ~ |: Glycerine - fc Co gc waist or dress length, this is unsurpassed e last month with her sister, Mrs.village and during that time made e one No.20, Poople' 18.ue Gray GR Lentern Globes 10c 7c [Value $1.50 yard.$1 20 Gleason, has returned to her home, Causing an Accident at Magog.made many warm friends.\u2019 , \u2014oR- aR MOORE \u2014 ws fo ZR.8 to 10 a.m., : Borax of Lime 15 Special Se pk.TO-MORROW ONLY \u2026.\u2026.0 skal! | West Brome.\u2014 The Ladies\u2019 Aid was entertained at | BJ ASTREL, Agont, G.T.R Stattda 1 - day, June 108.| te am, Ch m 5c ep .\u2014 MRS.LEROUX THROWN FROM RIG [the home of Mrs.T.D.Merrill.on _ Bell\u2019 Phona 197, ar { § Church, Tule by R PARLOR MATCHES\u2014 - WHITE WINDOW MUSLINS,.4c Most of the jobs, nowadays, go to sr Thursdav.A couod attandance ane TT \u2014\u2014 |» &- ens, Mr.A.J.M we -to 10 'a.m., 3 five-cent boxes Thirty-six inches wide, spot, floral ar tl oble w ?; > 5 : AND CONSIDERABLY IN- a 5 Ts 5 que piqume ee CE pren for 10\u20ac.Taffeta bow knot patterns, will laundry to per- 1e people who advertise and who : an ri \u2018able time was the result.dF and Miss Florence = ere fection, value 18.ndry p watch and answer the.als.JURED.: Mr.F nt Smith has a crew of Men \u2019 | ; Birchton, Que.: ROLLED OATS+ i @ |ro-Morrow me M el .and is peeling pulp for Mr.Regpio | I.se, , P n x ! A ln : _ agog, June 15 \u2014(Special.)-Quite Pat k, egg : Premium |i |in each packet.Value Silk PER YARD .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 ve srrteenes ne _\u2014 14c j po a serious accident occurred at the atrick, near Bulwer.}, - SHERBROOKE _ 8 to 10 a.m., 25c packet.T 7 | corner of Main and Merry streets oun | KINGSEY.pr ere: Re : À roi Thurs ft J : ha HERRINGB-\u2014 : t Ribbons I - | Thy flay al ron ty, hte Arriyals include : Mr.\u201cMallory, Len- MORTG AGE / C 38 to 10 am.10c tin.# her head badly bruised.Her.horse NOXY ille, here on business ; Mrs, C.SUNDAY i Cd f | Recei 12c Yd.XG MITTS Extra: rm \u201c| took fright at Dr.Goyèlte\u2019s autoino- Noble, Kingsey Falls, the uest of her C A.eives monpy on de a POTTED HAM\u2014 : \u2018 : ° < POLISHT! G MITT: LADIE\u2019 Ss VESTS, _ ; 10e bile.son, Mr.R.J.Noble.; ommencing June 14th, leave.er- AMI I 10 Paie in à for 19e.| pdt inches wide; all colors and black, AND DAUBER, Short sleeves, light summer weight, | The doctor was coming down the Departures include: Miss Gladys brooke.9.30 a.m, arrive Magog 1 0 ows nterest o 10 am or Yo: MORROW PER YARD, .26 f To-morrow 15c.value 15e, ci 10 hill at a slow pace and was still \u2018Prince back to her home in -Kingsey La.m.Leave Magpg 8.00 p.m, arrive ted half T crues 7 3 : 3 TO-MORROW u.i C Fails : M Y Sherbrooke 8.35 p.m.- sompu ed half yearly.HANDY IRON WAX\u2014 =.aie : = pre latreernes 727% some distance from the cornen when alls ; Mrs.G.Pye and Miss Mar- I \" : 2 Lee.J.DAVIDSO sot Fo-miorrow 3 for 6c.FAN KILLER\u2014 toon = NOVELTY \"BAGS, \"1 ° the horse jumped towards the.ditck.Jory Pye to spend some time in & .| 2, 25c size, to- -mofrow 19.bo Large shopping ' bags\u2019 of green or overturned the - buggy and {hrew Mis: \"Canterbury ; ; Mr.W.Wadleigh - to \u201cDaily, Except Sunday.Seri Lo C.H.FOSS ELECTRIC OIL: norrow met.FRE brown undresged leather, drawing string Lacroix out.The animal managed Drummondville on Friday ; Mr.ant} Cor oF I EN | MATHIEU'S SYRUP QF TAR\u2014 1 .: ms Sy ered le.iin clasp, for to got free from, the carringe and ran k Mrs.W.Ouoghtred back to \u2018their h me | 4 o éneinr Fue If tri, Tea J ROR 3c size, to-morrow Zc.VASELINES, %5c BOX Value $1.25.y sencible.along the bog road, \u201cwhere it Was in Marbleton ; Miss V.McCaig back dard\u2019s 7.45 a.m, arrive Sherbrooke il PEARL BUTTONS, 4 ive different kinds, which if bought TO-MORROW, ONLY vedere sauce 9 Se caught by Mr.Forton.to 1.\u2019 Avenir.SET 8.15 am.Leave! Sherbrooke] 5.30 Pp.\u20ac | separately would cost \u20ac0c, packed in à ; Mrs Lacroix was taken 1 Dr.Goi A\u2019 concert and supper were held i , Arrive Bedard\u2019s 5.50 pars .- Nice quality, éhite péarl buttons, 4 | neat.wooden box, LADIES\u2019 VENETIAN CLOTH SKIRTS ' as taken to br.Goy-1 0.mown 1 ere \u201cheld in : : holes, fine finish, extra value at fc.TO-MORROW, 95, $2.50 ctte\u2019s office, where her injuries wer: own Hall, French Village, or \u201cGeneral Change: of Time June uh | SINK STRAINERS\u2014 : TO-MORROW PER DOZEN 4c.{ PER BOX \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.ee pres Laarsssen ere IC This is an up-to-date skirt, which = attended to.Co Thursday night.The programme | Fo-morrow 5c.a 1 - ., \u2014T Teached ns to-day, fine cloth, unchang- : + : consisted of songs, recitations, selec Bw RW TI tu \u2018te rasa! Ag, 4 ne j - TT ss nr - TOILET SOAPS\u2014 To-morrow loons errors beets ITp fIfTet Bk on immed, gift bands of | MELBOURNE VILLAGE.tions on violin, mandolin and org wan, ~~ Art Building, Sherbrooke, Que | on de oo | Babies\u2019 Own ~ 80c box - onc | LADIES\u2019 OXFORD SHOES $1.49 TO-MORROW $2 Mr.Lindsay's new house is about and a play.\u2018The net receints am- \u2014 - be Ct Ee ; 4 Jus re¢eiy DUST PANS\u2014 | White Castile 5c cake 8 for 10c Fine quality Kid, Cyban heel, ONLY coon iin vuve areas 2.50 completed and iy an ornament to the ounted to $36.08, which is to go to- or - Pre + 4 St sarné \\ JAPANNED - Olive Oil and Cucum- sons Stylish last.oe store PE, tidy little street\u2019 leading to the bridge.wards a fund to buy a hell for the ASAIN A WA 1500 Head Bf Un cal ns Nes + To-morrow 7c.| ber Be vake 8 tor 10c.| § OUR PRICE $1 49 \u2018 1 Mr.Ed.Kose has\u2019 commenced oper English church, Sydenham Place._ À cof Master Mechanics\u2019 Extra- _TO- -MORROW .- Te WHITE SHIRT WAIST SUITS, ations in building | an up-to-date house |\u2019 C + i = Vase ap 100 © ake for de 0ré0 06 000 SO 000 This is a nest White La ou the John Cairne properly pur | py eon House Popular home lor | \u2018Pine Tar Soup \u201c5e cake 3 for 10 Suit, embroidery trimmed waist, | \u201cchased by him last fall, avellers.\u2014 L.Kilburn Prop, 3 a Jap Lilac Soap .5¢ cake 8 tor 25¢ COLORED DUCK, > 124c Tht rs with flounce- Cool and \u2018The valuators.will start this We.SAWY no | \\ ASBESTOS sTovE Fairy.Soap Be 6for 2c In navy or white, ground with neat ther.A sorted Gines, extrn ven to make a new valuation roll.They \u2018 SAWYERVILLE.\\ MATS \u2014 - - small patterns.Suitable for chindren\u2019s Ÿ value at $3.50.' a goo are Messrs.G.M.Cox, John\" Diui- |.Miss Cora Percival has rone t , To-morr 3c.dresses, boys\u2019 suits and ladie\u2019s outing i TO.MORROW, $2 T5 .don al ET Vernal.Haverhill, N.11., to\u201d + M) e to N.Es 4 ; ow 8e, .gowns.All fast colors, value 13c.12% PER SUIT .le) Mrs.Store, from Montana, after an Mrs.Stenning.?sit her sister, | oF Qa LIVERPOOL Co .TO-M ) : ele bo + absence of {went Miss J NN TE : ] y-one \u2018years, is visit iss Julia Ox ood ar x : .i i 3 ' Summer Corsets PER YARD ci wens ere \u2014 r= : ing her sister, Mrs.Chis.Wilcox, of Danville on Saturday.rived home from June +20, Sat, éosovoses assess LAKE ERD iy a nov It |.oe CT STK GLOVES.Ese Gr Co this Place.1 à : wv x and Mrs.E.Hitchcock, from the hue Ii, J * Timp OF Int y ne eily\u2014+1n \u2014 _ To-M rrrow i All Sûk Gloves in black or whits, good | *ogceory hi ound is doing some perman- est, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.July 10, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRIT i EL army dr; ah un oo =] 0 , pair I ind.values 85e and 90c.dl ent work on the sidewalks in laying R.Hallidaÿ.July 18, Sat TARE CHAMPLAIN ; ET | - .= | TO-MORROW 58e e flag stone, and in replacing an oli| The Guild\u2019 met with Mrs, J Banks, July #4, Fri Mp.OF IRELAN gi Solé Ager CL Tr 47 \"PER PR.\u2026.\u2026 vrvsvuss sevrcsrcecceceners J0C Section delapidated board fence ny a neat [0 Friday.\u2019 E.H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agent, RE RT he SDAP SAVERS: - _ ; Co .: iron railing on the stone crib work * Mr.and Mrs, Yettér of Bevl 1) CT : 2 \u2014_ \"|- : : erected last year.were in town over Sunday.z va, Fait, : | Mrs.M.Stevenson, of St: Johnsbu Saves its cost in a day.= To-morrow! 5c + .SUMMER , FAST vYou-can\u2019t go wrdpg by purchasing yoûr BEEBE P Vi.MEN'S UMBRELLAS, 68 This is an extra good quality.Sum- j FASHION BOOK 3\u2014 grocery supplies he)e to-morrow.Lowest § Mrs, Sarah L E PLAIN.ay grand- \u201cdaughter, little Doris, \u2018\u2019Belt openers\u2019\u2014We believe this i the mer open work Net_Corset, (well boned, voter ore\" for free pattern.- prices.Iverythingf guaranteed.| Lorimer and orice, Deacon Judson ley.1e guests of Mrs.E.A.Kings: | | 8 \u20ac t \u2019 t value « wife ; : = 4 oh quay omen uae, Worth S500 TOHORRON be ; 4 e'® TO-MORROW \".ee 19e Special Sale of Canned Goods \u2018Mr.Ben, Lorimer an site Ca Sulton, Miss Martha Stevenson left f cE TO-MORROW eeeriss verireee avesavees \"pre 0% 0606400500500 B01: PesrrBecfucdrtecguegeetntngs LOG CABIN TOMATOES\u2014 tendance at Dixville at the B - Marbleton Ti | or CE SPECIAL (8c To-morrow llc tin \u2019 at the Baplist \u2018an.on thursday.Ci 3 T4 corasmece) séécannce tee ieeneenns in or $1.85 per doz.nual gathering of the East = Messrs.Ray - ¥ \u201cNS FLANNELET = Lace SCOTCH GINGHAM, sopc | LOG CABIN CORN OR PBAS\u2014 ciation as delegates.sterm Asso: and Lloyd died one x Planche, § THE.\u201cSORROW uL » This is al ING i TD: È ae gange, small check patterns, also Cm ore - Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Campbell have stead College.on Satins.rom Stan- } francis Joseph\u2019s| reiz wilh, is sold for table padding.Saves | Fantaîme PE NotorsY Vatue 1sor ES fast wash- FINEST DAIRY BUTTRR-\u2014 gone to Abenakis Springs, and it is to + late battle with adver all Jarring of dishes.72 inches 39e Curtains, TO-MORROW : 15c.12'e paaken into store Saturday.20 be hoped these springs will be a bene- - MOF'S RIVER.D E ation h hus « follos : TO-MORROW, PER YD IC PER YARD .cee vecu = LU PER POUND C Be to Mr.Campbell.T] 1 a \u201d DOMINIEN LINE PR n the heelg of \u2018una > , Pl © vers radranen .: 7 .coe cores 3 Rev EF every § \u2014 Anson Stratto , ie Rev.J.G.Brown, D.D., Secre- LF ery dgnomin thal ROLLER TOWEL RACKS, 124\u20ac To-morrow Ot trent gragraains WHITE WINE VINEGAR\u2014 ili lot of Mr.C.M Co tary of the Voreien Mission Board, To- | \\Royal£Mall Steams hips\u2019 fae been his 5 nl I re made, works to perfection, value ; ; BUTTER To Row quality.Always sold .40c.land will build himself à house.He has oto, pill deliver À lecture \u2018in Moc's ; \u2014FROM MONTREAL\u2014 .; uadly earned the ham xr : .TO- h Or cn vareeliecenriences ven 15\u20ac guests at Mr.Sidney Stevens.- Throueh the kind Allen, the eldest son of Mr.lanes ç 5 LL Accommodates.any size curtain.Takes | os ATproal polish \u2018put up in a pat-} 4 pounds Barley for \u201c15e + Rev.G/ H.Moore spent the last of ity of the vill be eo] and = gencros-(Onev of Trout Brook, who has been & This 1S ac .up small space when nut in use.at permits usin it 0il- - CTT Ten rennet : - age peopie about \u2019 \u2018 =.vin i 28\u20ac Pair | > 25, Pp Au nu q Value ing the hands.Regular os without = | Tomato Ketchup per bot.6.15¢ the week in Cookshire, Que.handred dollars has been expended, in il with pneunr Miki, i bo L | .TO-MORROW cc.s1\u202600s vavsee bornes 1.29 TO-MORROW 2 FOR : 15e | \u20ac five-cent tins Sardines for 15\u20ac *_ Mr.J.A.Begin spent Friday at N.addition to the usugl muniqip: al funda,\u2019 The death of Mrs, George al on fie, _ Two lines of New Hosiery for To-mor- | \u2014 \u2014_ Lo 2 ten-cent bottles Jona\u2019s Extract for 15c Hatley.in straightening a wideni : , a \u201cAdam, which occurred ju Monizea y .THE CO _ Low s selling.Fancy open work pat- HIRF'S ROOT BEER, 19 | 2 ten-cent packets Salad Dressing Mr.Ernest Vaissot, of Joliette, \u2018and main street, so that it Sey Mune Gib, will he of interest to mam EC a ern or plain lisle hose, strictly fast | The great t © 00000000 0000.for.: 15e Messrs.Stuart Ball and McAllister, f pardonabl ; is a matter ol \u201chere who bnelt her some years uqu 88 1 Da Oh A 4 TE ack.> @e@eoBer@ro@re@uoBecorgeage i ees 1e residents : black | > great emperance drink, a battle A A 5e of | onable pride to tl lents of | re who cher.: HAAR HK Value 35c.makes § gallons, 2hc.; 19 ¢ 1 pound 20c Square Bluing for .15¢ Waterville, spent Friday and Saturday this little hamlet.?{Miss Alice Keenan, a school tes .TO-MORROW PER PR.IS e TOMORROW, BOTTLE is C Crums\u2019 English Prints } \u20181 twenty-cent tin Cocoanut for.15¢ visiting friends.in Manstead.On Thursday, the 18h inst, a | Mrs.Lorin Gordon is the guest of \u2014 Co a To-morrow P _ rs.R.À eNally, of Montreal, | those interested in the welf Oy Mis, Willian Adams.BOYS\u2019 HOSE, \" 20¢ PR.ANCHORS, STARS AND BARS\u2014 ) We offer o : ee ta, 15 19 PO SPECIALS.: is the guest of her parents, Mr.and | cemetery of St.James elfare of ed] Election day passed and with not 50 - Extra quality, ribbed hose, * yng legs, | Or girl's coats and dresses, cardinal | th ut \u20ac entige stock of 19 POUNDS REDPATH GRANULATED Mrs.Jas.Daly.\u2018asked to turn out, and .; h nt interest ns former faut black, &ssorted sizes, value 25c.or white., ina e famous \u201cCrums\u201d English Ÿ7 SUGAR FOR -$1.00.The closing exercises of ihe Ursuline] in putting it in _orde à give assistance much excitement or = : U TO-MORROW | RUE Ne TO-MORROW EACH .ooo.es Je Prints at this cut price to-mer- 0 PASTRY FLOUY IN 25 1b.Convent will be held Thursday morn- ei Pr Years.- _ ee \u2014 : i ue Jessop?as \u2018RB PR.Louer neue srerssecnes ii.= : fast wasiyery pince guar antecil DAIRY PUIS ON Be.ow ing at 9.30.Four pupils will graduate 3 SER ge en as i TORR RE it a CE : PRP = \u2018cation which users E met vy ; x .a color, e : DLL LI -MORR se \u20ac .I x - Et ; \u2018 Bite rave EIN TY) q a» 45 BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR\u2014 a9c | CREY COTTON WEBS, ssc | extra quality, value vide, 20c POUND.the friends ni amon\u201d upil Pair real Np : ALINE Cf RTE per cent.of Fine quality French double tyredd 1 Good quality unbleached cotton, 36 \u201cTo-morro ?{ Loa CABIN TOMATOES 1ic TIN.cordiall ted t it q pus being 5 * and 25 hriggan vests and drawers, for men.A inches wide, fine even.thread and good \u2019 T aa W, per yard sereeneretenng.& Sanh OR PEAS, 3 TINS FOR 2c.ordia yo invite o abtenc : We per eent.} \u201c weight, \u2018value 10c yd.Put | = WwW 7 1b.PAI À | \u2026 Or ; Toa EACH Cs 39\u20ac : var webs.y WP = bo 0 Mor row, yard, I3c.WHITE WINE VINEGAR #0 G AL.oy ou, arè out of touch with \u201clife\u201d inf 3 ; OF on the labor 3 ) CTT eee rennes nee | -MORROW PER WEB , : : 00d 0.BEST 40 this town unless you read and : J a ; : son SR .tn od > et TEA, BLACK OR JAPAN y nd answer! BE \u20ac 1.W a \\ pa .em eee 30c POUND.\u2018the ads.pretty regularly.CTY WTS WY SNA Tol Pua 1 : on t ¢ James Ro , > ; cs Ce a Re oR | AGE ; îÛÜ : i ~ 7 ; ;- Ç 1 - ° \u2019 À a rday, J » 22nd a ; June th, .UNpy, + M -cr Agent.TY | VENT \u201coF d Trip.rday, -Juns 1908.i i Fare aly 1st.Ce 1908.I.A.\u2019eople\u2019s 168.: Station leave Sher- Miivog 10.05 ju, arrive \u201d ; Service .LB RE leave.s.- Sherbrooke ke 5.30 p pm.i a) June 14th \u201cau.Agf ke, Que.= mar \u201d - GL [.AKE ERIE iF IREGAND MANITOBA 1° BRITAIN ITAMPLAIN © IRELAND \u2018ass, Agent.\u2014 s.1.Sept.5 Li.8 Sept.14 { V1ICE\u2014Sec- 15.00; to = Third-tlass ondonderrys Da &.».By Montreal.\u201cjanchester, to, Mr.and Mr, Frnest | has been ra proving- age H.Me- jontreal on t to many Sus avo as | teacher.« quest of > a ith not so as former 0! the Sherbrooke Daily Record.21-24 \u2014 The Daily Record SHERBROOKE RECORD CO,, Printers and Publishers, ted and published svery afternoon, | PA Sunday, at 106 and 103 Wallipg- - 500 eet, Sherbrooke.+ $08 BSCRIPTION PRIOE strictiy ln ad- 8 to any address in Canada, Great itain and the United States, one year, Brie six months, $1.00; three months, BO ats: one month, 20 cents.To any 80 reso in the Eastern Townships, by sddre 1, $1.50: i In sending money remitters should take aution to use expresa on post office Pers or register letter.Cards of Thanks, not exceeding B50 s, 50c; Obituary Poetry, 10a line.ing notices 8c per word.CHANGES for \u2018advertisements should in the hands of the printers before $.o'clock a.m., of the day of publica- | to ensure insertion.No changes teed if received afte 8 a.m, Circulation DAILY RECORD - Circulation statement lor week end- June 13th, 1908 : ( tion - Monday weiss ane pee succes seenes à vu 8,065 Tuesday .eee ron oon .8,106 Wednesday .cen tien ae 8,050 Thursday cen nee sasseres Gaseus aeseen 8,060 - Friday \u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026cavvsces con vs .8,060 Saturday feasrerses suena \u2026 8,130 2 i Totdl .perfor peace anses 0 48,471 i ach Offices News Items, Advertisements, Bubscrip.Mons may be left at any of the following Brinch Offices, and they will receive immediate attention.Items of News are mpeclally molicited tom all readera of this paper.Qowansville:\u2014P.O.Duboyce, Notarg.Qoaticook:\u2014R.Becker.- 1 Compton:\u2014Miss N.P.Bliss.Richmond:\u2014Miss E.MeOounilly Buttab:\u2014-Wm.Brown.Panville:-\u2014Miss Ruby A.Philbrick, Btanstead:\u2014Miss.Edna Beerworth, Knowlton:\u2014Mrs.M.H.Bedaa, Raterloo:\u2014G.E.Jones.: Oookshire:\u2014F.A.Bottoms.West Shefford:\u2014P.M.Hayes._ Bishop's Crossing:\u2014Mrs.F.R.Bishop.| Lake Megantic:\u2014May E.Jones.: Rock island: \u2014Miss B.M.Parkm, Windsor Mills:\u2014-H.Doughty.Farnham:\u2014F.F.T.Brown.Bedford:\u2014Frank :O.Currie.Births, Marriages and Deaths, MARRIAGES.MOORE \u2014 WHEELER.\u2014 On Thursday, \u201cJune ith, | 1908, at the Baptist Church, Bulwer, | by Rev.W.H.Stev- eng, Mr.A.J.Moore, Jr., of Bulwer, and Miss: Florence E.Wheeler, of Birchton, Que.| SHERBROOKE LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY.Receives money on deposit and Allows Interest at 4 p.c.+ Buyers of butter and cheese had their | bornly resisted any advance.THE COMANSVLE DARY BOARD.Two Shipments of Butter to d.Dalyrmple, Montreal, Went | : Astray, THERE WERE BOARDRD 1720 PACKAGES' OF BUTTER AND 584 - BOXES OF CHEESE.| : Cowansville, June 15.\u2014(Special.) - regular weekly tussle at the Town Hall, Cowansville, on Saturday afternoon.The session opened at two 'o\u2019clock, President Bouchard in charge of the selling as usual, Mr.Powers, of Sweetsburg, as secretary; and Win Church in charge of the voard.Thera were about fifteen buyers present and a considerable number of salesmen.: At the commencement of the proceedings, the secretary read a letter KNOWLTON ACADEMY _ * CLOSING EXERCISES.Prizes Awarded to Successful] \u2018entertainment on Friday night.There , SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, \u2018 A ès\" er ONDAY, JUNE 15, 198.©.Students Friday Evening.PRINCIPAL\u2019S .REPORT WAS VERY ENCOURAGING AND SHOWEL GOOD WORK ACCOMPLISHED._ Knowlton, June 15th.(Special.)\u2014 Knowlton Academy had their closing was @ large ' attendance.People had gathered from all parts of the county.Standing room was a premium, every of parents and those interested in the students.Lady Principal, Miss Vau - dry, M.A., gave a charming address, containing good advice and encouragement.Miss Shaw presided at the piano leading the drills and choruses, which showed that much time and patience had beén bestowed upon every item of the programme.Miss Whithead, Miss Davis and Miss Gin- from James Dalrymple & Sons, of Montreal, complaining that twq shipments of butter from Vale Perkins and Daïsy, Sutton, had gone astray.They had received the invoices, but no butter.One or two of the buyers had some remarks to make on the matter, but it was explained by the salesman of these cveameries.He- had traced the mistake to the agent at the shipping point, who had sent the butter to the James Alexander Co.instead of James Dalrymple as instructed.It was left for the salesmen of the two concerns to settle, but it gave the opportunity for an agreement on a little improvement in shipping details.Butter started at 22%c, and quickly went up to 234c, at which price sev-.| eral sales were made, after which the buyers went down to.22§c, and stub- Cheese sold out at around 11Ëc.There were boarded 1,720 packages of butter, of which 488 were unsold, and 584 boxes of cheese - Following are the sales to the various Montreal firms through their representatives at the board : : BUTTER SALES.J.J.Dickey bought : Adamsville 52, Crown 50, Dunham 66, at 233c.Stanbridge Station 47 Star 64, at-222c.Laing Packing Co.bought : Brome 110, Frelighsburg 275, and Stanbridge East, at 23kc.Oliver, Dorion & Stroud bought : Brome Valley 60, at 233c.A.J.Brice took Vale Perkins at 222c.Gunn, Langlois & Co.accepted Mt.Orford.30, and Magog 45, at 22%, James Dalrymple & Sons bought : Mystic Gem 45, and No.325 75 at 223c.\u2019 A.A.Ayer & Co.150, at\u2018 23c., and Silver 73, took Knowlton, computed half yearly.Willer & Riley bought : Lake Champlaïn, 16 at 224c.J.DAVIDSON, President, ; C.H.FOSS, Sec.-treas.CORMIER'S ADV.* 4 Just received, the ~~ Stearns New York Hat | \u2018The Dip\u2019 a novelty\u2014in pearl, army drab and black Sole Agency.| 131 Wellington St.THE \u201cSORROWFUL-EMPEROR.\u201d - ; Lo |, .; Francis Joseph's reign has been a long battle with adversity.One humi- liation has L followed closely Upon the heels of anothen; almost Lvery ignominy \u2018that can befall a king \u201chas heey his lot and no one has more ; Justly envied os towful emperor\u201d\u201d Ib hit own count name of the.\u201csor bestowed upon him ry.There has been no chocolate produced in country equal to ! | | | | i | | i ~ Maple Buds This is a confection 3 i THE C N C op \u2014 OWA Oo | Pinnacle 38, Scotsvale at 113 | Mastine home from Newport, Vt., ac- CHEESE SALES, .J.J.Dickey bought : - , Avorn 50 and Choice Valley 34, ai 11l2c.Dunboro 43, at 11 9-16c.Glen Sutton 61, and Lake Side 93 at 1lgc.| Itapid Brook 32, at 1lic.Sutton Mountain 21, at 11fe.Hodgson Bros.bought : Clover Leaf 26, Castle Brook KH Griffin 23, Karn\u2019s Cornen 51, at 11 5-16c.: Millington 47, at 114c.Willer & Riley took Lennox 35,Fast 19, Merrill 31 ¢, and Maple Grove, 17, at BUTTER UNSOLD.Adams 30, Hillside 30, West Dun- ham 35, Green Valley 83, Bockus 25, Beramger 28, -Foster \u2018140, Maple Lea\u2019 65, White Star 50.| 11 5-16c, + DENISON\u2019S MILLS.Arrivals include: Mrs.Sylvester companied by her daughter, Mrs.R.Hunter ; Mrs.John McCormick home from Capelton; Mr.Edwin Morin home from Sherbrooke, where he has completed his course at the business college ; Miss Myrtle Mastine and M-.Willie Armstrong returned from Melbourne Ridge, where they were visiting friends ; Miss Nellie Taylor hom» from Cleveland.| uses.gras, led the drill and choruses.The) happy blending of the parts taken by the French and English scholars was a noticeable event in the whole evening's entertainment.As Rev.Inspector Tay4 lor, chairman of the school board, remarked , it would not be seen in any other community in the Province of Quebec.It would be invidious to single out particular items in the programme, but those which seemed to impress the audience were the character song, \u2018La Meunier and La Char- bonniere,\u201d and the \u2018Daisy Drill\u201d with march and choruses.The introductory eteay by Wm.Ellis was a most creditable at the close, by Chas.Savage was of the highest brder.Both these young men intend to take a university course and they will both be heard from later.The principals report was most encouraging as showing what had been done during the year and giving promise of even greater results for next | year .The chairman was assisted by \u2018Judge Lynch in the distribution of the | rires given by the commissioners and which would be known before the June examinations.Judge Lynch announc- fed that Mrs.N.Pettes would next year give prizes for the best maps: in the French department as well as in the English ones.The prize winners this year were , as follows:\u2014for the best map of the district of Bedford, Kathleen Leach and Miss Bradley; for that of the county of Brome, Bessie Carter and Miss Hooper, and for the township of Brome, Dorris Ralston and George Savage.Among the medals \u2018given by George G.Foster, K.C., the following were announced: for gen- \u2018eral proficiency , attendance and deportment, Rhoda Marsh and Wm.El - lis; for the \u201cbest essay on Canadian railways, Charles Savage; and for the best essay on \u2018the temperance question Kathleen Leach.Although the hour was late, Judge Lynch said he could not allow the gathering to separate, without expressing staff and to the scholars of Knowlton Academy how much everyone had en - joyed the unique and varied program, how thankful they were for it and how much they wished each of them a very pleasant vacation.The exercises closed with the national anthem.The following programme was given.1.Chorus Have You Seen\u2019 Vacation.?\u201d ° 2.Introductory Essay.Wm.Ellis.3.Chorus.(French.) Temperance.4.Doll Drill With March and Song.\u201cThe, Sandman and Good Night Chorus, 2 2° 5.Character Song.\\ \u201cLa Meun- iere et la Charhonniere.\u201d Speeches by chairman ete.6.Chorus.(French).\u201c0 Canada.\u201d : _ > 7.Motion Song.\u201cPI1 Try.\u201d 8.Daisy Drill with March and Chor- 9.Valedictory.Charles Savage.,10.Principal\u2019s Report.11.\u2018Distribution of Prizes, and Remarks by Judge Lynch.12.Farewell Chorus.Days.\u201d - : National Anthem \u2019 National Anthem.\u2014.= \u2014_ BULWER.The Ladies\u2019 Aid intend holding an ice , cream social \u2018in the Methodist Church, Wednesday evening, June 17th.The Birchton Choir will sing and \u2018there \u201cVacation Mrs.Chas.with pleurisy.~ Mr.Wolfe Sutherland, while out rid ing on Monday last, was thrown from his horse and quite badly hurt.Mrs.Tom Brock, who has been seriously ill, is better.Quite a number from sround hare attended the supper and concert held at French Village on Thursday nigi:t Philbrick 18 quite ill Cowan\u2019s every one should buy.Limited, TORONTO.and report a very enjoyable time.any | a - Use Jessop\u2019s Steel in the beginning and save the cost of the education which users of cheap steel inevitably pay for, and pay dearly.It 75 per cent.of the value of your tools is repremnted by labor, \u201cand 25 per gent.by material, is or on the labor 3} : \u201cThe James Robertson Co., Limi AGENTS, PROVINCE OF QUEBEO, BE ORRIN TTR TER | | JES505 STEEL! it wiser to economize on the steel ted, MONTREAL, SN.10h dd! | will be addressed from the resident ministers.{ : y \u2014 a - PLOT AGAINST THE KAISER.WOMEN WITH A BOMB CAPTURED BY THE POLICE OF VIENNA, Vienna, June 15.\u2014A Prague newspaper reports that a plot to take the life of the Kaiser was frustrated at Vienna during his recent jubilee visit\u2019 to the Emperor Francis Joseph.While hg was driving to Schoenbrunn Castle two women were noticed to be attempting, as he approached, to take something from a bag they had \u2018with them.They were arrested and the something was found to be a bomb, -McGale*\u2019s.Butternut Pills Cure lumen, Jick headaches ulate momach liver and bowels.Purely vegetable\u2014do not gripe distress \u2014a scientific concentrated E other potent vegetable principles.Reliable in any climate\u2014any time Get a box\u201425c.\u2014at the dealers\u2019, or by mail.oN v THE WINGATE CHEMICAL \u20acO., Lures - 20 MONTREAL, CAN.(window and door was occupied.Words | | will inadequately express the pleasure | production, and the valedictory, | t : ~ 3 a o the teaching, same numbered day of the month Jdomicile is not.more than five z= ! + A Great Chew! : SLAG CHEWING TOBACCO To has just been increased in size, \u2018 \u2014 me ENNEMI m .# Legal Golumn.PRESCRIPTION OF DEMAND NOTE.L.W., Sawyerville.\u2014Does a promissory note given on demand outlaw five years from date, or five years from the demand ?: Ans.\u2014Five years ; mand, that is, as against the maker of the note.When a note payable on demand has been endorsed fit must.be presented for payment within a reasonable time of the endorsement ; if it is not so presented the endorser is discharged ; if, however, with the assent of the endorser it has been delivered as a collaterial or continuing seeurity it need not be presented for payment.so long as it is held for such security.In determining what is a reasonable time, regard shall be had to the nature of the instrument, the usage of trade, and the facts of the particular case.ACTIONS FOR DAMAGES BY AUTOMOBILES.Stanstead County.\u2014 The on | | | Reader, statement was made by a speaker nomination day, at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, actions brought under the act concern- ling automobiles must be brought by the Collector of Inland Revenue.Will you please tell me through your legal column whether such is the case?Ans.\u2014Yes, it would appear to be, as the paragraph concerning prosecutions reads as follows: \u2018Legal: proceedinge instituted for the violation of any of the provisions of this act or of any of the regulations made thereunder, may be taken in the name of any collector of provincial revenue, or of the corporation or council of the city, town or local municipality in which the offense was committed, and not otherwise, sions of Section 30.\u201d MATURITY OF NOTE.Farmer, Hatley\u2014t had a note gainst a man dated Nov.30th, and month of February had only 29 days.Would the three months be out on the last day of February or the first day of March ?In other \u2018would the note; be due ?- the third day of March.Every bill | which is made payable at a month or months after date becomes due on the which it is made payable as the day on which it is fécomes due on the last day of that month\u2014with the addition in all cases of the days of grace, A MUNICIPAL LOAN WITHOUT A SINKING FUND.\u2018Townships Reader.\u2014Uur Council made a loan some time ago and issued debentures, but is not ~ collecting any sinking fund to pay these debentures when they are due.Is this lawful ?Ans.\u2014No.and no loan can be contracted unless the by-law which authorized the same impose upon all taxable property liable for the payment of such loan or debentures an annual tax for the payment of the yearly interest thereon and at least two per cent.over and above such interest as a sinking fund until the extinction of such debt.AFFIDAVIT NECESSARY TO BRING ELECTION SUIT.Is it necessary for a person to make an affidavit before he can bring an action for a penalty under the Quebec Election Act ?: Ans.\u2014Yes, he has to file with his demand for a writ an affidavit in which he declares that he is not acting in collusion with the defendant against whom he is bringing the suit, and not | taking the suit for the purpose of preventing such an action being instituted by someone else or for the purpose fof delaying or preventing such action being taken or to save the defendant from the payment of the whole or anv part of the penalty or of producing for him gny advantage, but rather that he is taking \u2018the action in good faith for the purpose of recovering the payment of the, penalty sued for.PAY OF JURORS.Petit Juror, Ascot.\u2014Will you tell me through your legal column how much a man is entitled to by law who serves as a grand or petit juror ?Ans.\u2014Under the law as amended every person summoned to serve as a grand juror or a petit juror, whose domicile is more than five miles from the Court House where: the Court is held, shall receive an indemnity of two dollars for cach day that he is necessarily absent from his domicile to attend the Court.Each such juror whose | miles from the Court Mouse where the Court is held shall receive an indemnity of one dollar and fifty cents for each day that he is necessarily absent from his demnity shall be paid by the Sheriff, upon the certificate of the Clerk of the Peace, or of the Clerk of the Crown, as the case may be.\u2014 CORRUPT PRACTICE COMMITTED IGNORANTLY, BY CANDIDATE.Inquirer, Richmond.\u2014Supposing a candidate does something against the {Act but does it.innocently, not knowing that it is against the law, would his election by reason of this be annulled ?_ Ans.\u2014Not necessarily, as article 213 of the Act says that if it appears to by such candidate or with his knowledge and consent, and which is under \u2018the letter of the law, a corrupt prac- 'sible, taken all reasonable from date of de-{ that saving always the -provi- a- was due three months from date.The words, when | Ans.\u2014The note would become due on in dated\u2014unless there is no such day in the month in which it is made payable, in which case it be-.According to the municipal code no debentures can be issued domicile to attend the Court.Such in- inst | ed the said Court that the act committed Ick | y=.tice, was 80 committed through ignorance or inadvertence, without any corrupt intent, involuntarily, and was éxcusable, and the offence or offences are of no great: gravity, and could not have affected the result of the election, and that it is proved that the candidate had, in good faitk, as far as pos- .recautions to honestly carry out the election according to the prescriptions of the law, such candidate shall not be liable to any of the penalties enacted by article 212, and the election of such candidate be annulled.* FORCING PAYMENT OF ELECTION 1 CONTRACT.' .Voter, Eaton.\u2014Is it true that a man cannot force payment of an election contract ?Yes, the election act declares that every executory contract or promise or undertaking in any way referring to, arising out of or depending :upon any \u2018election even for the payment of lawful expenses or the doing of sonie law ful act, shall be void in law.: KNOWLTON.\u201c Mr.A.W.Pettes has returned home from Sherbrooke, looking much improved for his rest from business and medical treatment received there.Mr.H.§S.Hubbard was in town Thursday to meet the Knowlton band for their lesson.Captain Bullock spent Thursday n Knowlton.He will start the \u201cLady\u201d in Magog about July 1st.The call for cottages to rent for the summer season.is much greater than thé supply here.- : shall not, by reason of such offences, We have this shoe in Oxfords or Laced: ! J.A.WIGGETT & CO.OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, ANSELL\u2019'S GREAT [INDIGESTION CURE Cures indigestion in all (ts many forms, giving tone and vigor to the stomach and digestive organs, Prepared and for sale by .F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, 10 Strathcona Bquare.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Fldridge, of Mansonville are paying à visit to Mrs.Pibus, their daughter, who is suffering a good deal these days.Miss Cora Davis , teacher of elementary grades in Knowlton Academy, will leave for Lennoxville on Saturday morning, her dutiés being completed here until September next.- The company of ladies, who put up such: a fine entertainment not long since in the Pettes Memorial of \u2018\u2018Famous Women,\u201d under the leadership of 4 Mrs.Galley, 'will appear at Brome on \u2018June 19th.in aid of the West Brome Methodist Church fund.If all goes well, 'a treat is in store for the best audience Brome can muster.Owners of strawberry gatch- es are daily comparing notes ,as to which can produce the first ripe ones.Vines were never more promising and fruit is\u2019 maturing very rapidly._ Mrs.E.M.Taylor entertained the Ladies Aid Society on Wednesday p.m.After working for a few hours re- |freshments were served.| The directors of Brome County Hor ticultural Society held a meeting in Knowlton Thursday for completing their prize lists and arranging for a place of meeting for their annual exhibition.\u2018 Knowlton on Thursday.: Man., and her three children, are visit- (ing at Mrs.H.C.Knowlton\u2019s for a few weeks.cl.GRANBY.(evening by the ladies of St.George's Church was a decided success, - both socially and financially.Judging from the large number present, the coolness of the evening did not deter many from attending this festival, and as usual the sidewalks were filled with an \u2018admiring crowd of spectators who stayed outside and enjoyed the sight: seeing but missed the ice cream, strawberries and good things which the ladies enjoy the reputation for providing.The proceeds amounted to $110.A very pleasant party was given at the home of Miss Mary Horner, on Thursday evening by the friends of Miss Bessie Roberts, prior to her departure for the north of Wales where she will visit her father and other relatives.Miss Horner presented Miss Roberts with a gold\u2019 tipped umbrella, and her friends gave her a gold -brace- let.The evening passed most pleasantly with games, music and refreshments.Miss Roberts has won many friends during het five years\u2019 sojourn in Gran- thy who sincerely regret her departure, but wis speedy.return.- Mrs.Wm.Roberts entertained \u2014 the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist on Friday afternoon.There'was a large number present and an interesting and unusual incident in connection with the meeting was the presentation of two five dollar gold pieces to Mrs.J.D.Ellis, who will shortly leave Granby for.Rénfrew, Ont.mim The Gonrlay, piano is not- made for to-day only\u2014it is built to endure.Purchasers of Gourlay _ pianos, therefore, gecure an instrument that in later years their grandchildren will use with.pleasure, \u2014+ BRIGHAM.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.J, H.Smith and: Master Russell Dewell ; Mrs.and Miss Seymour cal}- ing on friends in Cowansville ; Mrs.J.H.Smith spending a few days in Montreal ; Mr.Pierce attending Congregational Union in Montreal \u2018last week ; Master Arthur Barratt, of Knowlton, at Mr.James Boyd\u2019s ; Miss Wilson moving away from Mr.Dougall\u2019s house, owing to ill health ; Mr.and Mrs.Walter Carter to Shef- , ford on Friday ; Mrs.Walter Carter and Master Edward Carter to War- en.Mr.and Mrs.Warminton have ceived an invitation to the wedding i of Rev.James J.Hutchinson to Miss ' Eva G.Rider, of Fitch Bay, on 24ti \u2014d- ROSENBERG.Miss Fmily Bessette is quite poorly, having injured her back by a recent drive.7 ee A most decided improvement is not- in the condition of Mrs.Jos.Crothers during the past two weeks.Fresh cases of the mumps are devel - oping.0 Mr.Butler of Montreal, was in Mrs.Paul H.Knowlton, of Guillford {| The lawn social given on Thursday her a pleasant voyage and a Church ve- 1 We have just received a shipment, of Baskets from Japan.Waste Paper, Market, Shopping, Lunch and Work Baskets, assorted shapes and sizes.These are the finest Baskets made.James Thompson 15 Strathcona Sq.Bell phone , 422.Ail SHOE POLISH \u201c1 tell Zou.Boss, neople are so par tioular about the Shoe Polish they use that they ask me each night to be sure and use °° tm 1.\u201d .It's easier for me, tog, and you should gee the i Boring smile 1 get in the \u2018At all Dealers 25c.ting SUTTON JUNCTION.| Frank Baker, of Dunham, was town on Friday and Saturday business.: Misses Maud and Melissa Gelbar were in Frelighsburg Sacurday.Mr.H.H.-Westover, of Montreal, spent the week end at Mr.A.VW.Westover\u2019s.Rev.E.P.Judge was in town scv- eral days last week looking after the work on St.Aiden\u2019s -church, \u2018Mr.Fred.Shaw, of Waterloo, and Mr.A.W.Westover went to Chif Lake Wednesday.Mrs.Shaw and Mrs.C.Jenkins spent the time here with Mrs.Westover._ Mrs.S.P.Safford _spent Friday with relatives in Warden.Miss Emma Martin, of Granby, visiting her: father and sister here.Rev.A.J.and Mrs.Miller left Mr, Down\u2019s Saturday for Mansonville.is : + SOUTH BOLTON, The heavy storm -of Tuesday did no damage in this - vicinity except to telephones.The people here are making roads now, which were needed after the heavy rains.Crops are looking fine now and fa mers have no reason to grumble.Mrs.William Smith is.quite- indisposed as the result of à \u2018all.Mr.Lane, our postmaster, is.proving his buildings generally.Mrs.George Mizener dnd child are stopping with her mother, Mrs: Je.- sey, at present.- im- MAGOG.Messrs.Evans and Mackenzie, of Montreal, spent the week end in town guests of Mrs.Cumming, \u201cPinecroft.\" Mr.P.Cummins, of McGill College, Montreal, is home for his vacation.Mrs.Fothergill and-Miss E.Fother- gill have returned home from Sherbrooke._ ; Mrs.Jennie Taylor, Miss R.Taylor.and Mr.Bruce Millar spent Sunday in Coaticook, the guests of Mrs.Taylor's brother.; - Mrs.JJ.B.Dumaresq, .of Montreal, who has been the guest of Mrs.Hall, for some time, left Saturday for St.Johns to visit Mrs.Percharrl.Miss Mary Whitehead returned home Saturday p.m., from Waterloo, where she has been visiting friends.There will be a meeting of the -T.a- dies .Guild -at the Parsonage, Wednesday afternoon, at 2.30 o\u2019clock.Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Van Duzer are in town and are going to put on the play \u201cWillowdale\u201d for \u2018the benefit of the Creche.The parts will be all taken by local talent.\u2014 Nalural Smoking lobaccof jackade 3 LOE): Everything for the Amateur Photographer.Send for new.catalogue.- : Griffith's Drug Store THE KODAK STORE, : - 121 Wellington St-, Sherbsooke- mouse | EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ROTELS, TARNHAM + CANADA HOTEL.NEW.Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Megulre RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL: ICHMOND \u2014 THE BRUNSWICK, © \u2018LV posite G.T.R.Station.\\l.H.Lane.COTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 ° SAMPLE Rooms.Livery.C.L.Caswell, Prop.£ - JUTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE $1.Sawple rooms.Livery.-S.Gauthier.; SHEFFORD HOUSE AND Rate\" $1.50.ADVOCATAS, ; T AWRENOR, MORRIG &- Advocates, Ba.sates, Bun Life Building, Bherbrooka.* M JOHARBONNEL, LL.B.sats, Oookshire, Qua.* \u201cCIVIL ENGINEERS.G.omice: 81 8t.Peten INSURANCE AGENTA.Ze cook.Bell \u2018Phone, for Sherbrooke.- .North Hatley, _oves I WN.DENTISTS.A.McOREA, D.- Dental Burgeqa.HM.Bun Life Building, Bherbrowke.J D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR- *J d ance agent.Wire, Lite, Accident, Plate Glass, sta.Record Block.: * brooke.-All branches of Insurance.MISCELLAN EOUS.L BB.OHAMBERLAIN, MANUFAU.* turer's agent and commission mess chant.Office: McManamy Biosk, | (mgtpn Wtrest, Bherbrooke, PHYSICIANS '& SURGEONS: j SURGE A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST: ¢ Eye Ear, Noss and Throat.- In Richmond, lst Tuesday of month, ,,.1 In Ooaticook, 9nd and 4&th Tuesdays.J Urinary diseases.Consultation: | § to © a.m.\u2026 1 to 8 pm.7 to8 p.m, Res.66 King St.Sherbrooke, Que.| R.D.J.NILLIAMB, 28 MO real Btreet.Private Hospital, 78 Montreal Street.Uonsultations until.9 am.1-8 p.m, ¥-8 pm, and by aps pointmeat.; .1 to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 97° Duferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Conaultatione: 10-18 a.m., and 1-4 p.m.,, and by appaintment.DE: F- A.GADBOIS.SPECIALTY 4 Ohfldren\u2019s Diseases, 51 ing St, SPECIALIST.: - Since 1899 has had full charge of the at the Sherbrooke tal.: : Hours of Consultation:\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m.,, every day ox- cept Sunday.At his office 17 Bruoks St.Sherbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.Sacred Heart Hospi- NOTICE The office and works of A: H.Cura- mings & Son, Ltd., Coaticook, will close at noon on Saturdays from Ist of June to 1st September, 1908, .AH.CUMMINGS & SON, ITD: Coaticook, Qr- .EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.Quarterly Dividend No: 102.: Notice is hereby given that \u2018a dividend at the rate of eight per cent.per annum upon the Paid-up Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared for the.- quarter ending June 30th, 190R, an that the same will be payable at the Head Office and Branches on and after Thursday, the 2n1 day of July next.The Transfer Books will he closed from the 15th to the 30th of June, both days inclusive.By order of the Board, J.MACKINNON, General Manager.Sherbrooke, May 29th, 1908.be somewhat If you are inclined th persistent in anything Wou undertake, and do.nat reverse vonrself when it comes to the matter of advertisiug, your success is assured, T.\u2019 \"A.| Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal.imme om Soro IVERY.*.J.A.Harris, Prop.: | BUSINESS OARDS.rod Bherbrooks.ES \u2019 T.NICOL, ADVOCATE, 98 WELL) 4 ington Street, Sherbrooke, * | TH, WELLR à WHITH, Anvo.ADVO-\" 3j - .| K.ADDIE, O.KE., P.L.S., QUEBEG, | @t.Residessa à : 32 de Salaberry St, Tel.Connection.| A.MEADE, BURVEYOR, OOATI- No extra charge : ve ERA [TYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, | a 8.DRESSER & CO., SHER- | cu.Private Hospital end Office, 40 King Bt, A.U.ETHIER, M.D., SPROIALTY.¢ R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALISTE \u2018 L.C.BAGHAND, M.D | Eye, Ear.Nose and Throat Department\u2019 | i | ¢ | i i | ! = ii + i | \u2018 | | | li « H | I | i i oH i 1 Lf 3 | Bi >.ESS sh 8, BOIRE ns RE E, \u2018 ci AT =.feu au ee RR PES wa a ] a ir : ) .: RI A (UE / Te \" : 5 - w a CR = J .Dyes HE a Zee tr 24 1° EE I Co 70 Es \u201d 5 à} st _ È To Fa i = | Co : - Fees La = oY * \u2019 ; 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OHERBROORE DAILY , MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1908.° \u201c770 i EE _\u2014 = ee rence qe = - ee Automatic Piano Players are being bought by ininsical séople wbo'appre-| .wit iii ui \u2018wi BAA : - clate iso that with an instrument of this peo fe oo appre: © $4.00 t0 $5.00 .| Wve : | nice shirt at cost price.PRE TE > + .~.: - N \" 4 ' ä \" | Mr, ] i N.pe ; aT, \" 5 _ / or : - = .\u2014 03 | WEDDING Fees u : ; i b b i .HC OWE Ses Ree ee Toga eA > Tee FE - : ct : SL \u20ac .> \u2018 , - $.> 4 Th Ee ¢ - Rt : - He GIFYS COSTING|~ = =~\" go où rE = ee * Nr, C.'.Lane, of Lennoxvilie: was Bridge.snd Evebrs tho.Honumety 050 Au LEA N 8.120 Ue., .O ) ] e, Wa {DE ge ng uchr at., on: ; ENS ; iin Montreal yesterday.*| National on, Tuesday.evening, Teel 0-39 AMPERES, Di G SHOE \u2014 26+ Mit, Ciiataas yt 0.| 16th, when the Summer Festival\u201d call, at Parche\u2019s for a real \u2019 er Festiva SO .: gad gg 0 : Ji Fa x *' opens.The patronesses are Mrs.P.world\u2019s t music at their co mand without the task of hard We have filled one of our windowf \u201cNr.and 4 28 Sie ay FA Belletier, Mrs.L.E, Dastous and Mrs daily practice.Co .» (with Out Glass and silver articles, | ane J.8, Mitchell spent DeLottinville, while Mrs.B.E.Dugal : _ Le a a mi a : [suitable for wedding gifts.-_ dj< sk end at ort aliey.18 secretary.You can learn to play on t ese piätos in a few minutes, and : pote of these articles cost more than Mr.Boiavert, of Chicago, is in town Quite a number from Sherbrook: \u2014 ° \u2014 - .abe .3 tal.ERE 20° : ve | rs, r ess our.i _ : on a Vial oO .n ; th: Ê\u2018 \u2018wer .« v will be delighted with the tone the easy blowing and control.|\"inother arindow is filled with goods, relatives.sp ste \u2018he ° Co ey er a tan \u2018No trouble to show them to all visitors.We would allow fair arranged in four divisions, 31.00 end | Mr.Robert M.Griffith and Messie.J.S.Maguire, Jos.Thibo- ae Indicates in any position and in either Is th e .5 direction of curront.vo _ CN \u2018Every instrument is calibrated to an : \"= AS - .\u2019 \\ | accurate standard.The readings are TIF FA NY er ni controlled by a fine Phosphor-bronze \u201c S 4 à .- 8 t out.now found 7 fos re rest whisper of di the instrument.- and New York, made in Boston No more, AIDAtEUT ft was ¥ spring which is very constant, therc- fore insuring the continued accuracy of Tiffany Shoet are Miss i : : : , less, $1.00 to $2.00, $2.00 to $3.00, } ~~.ne ( Me deau k Sa , J Ch \u2018 >bi A value for your piano in exchan \u20ac IEE and $3.00 to $4.00, all plainly.priced.Griffith ace spending a few days in and J Fran J.once H Langlois oo sn poid Automobile and This summed \\ 0 ?powed the\" violin.Hart he =.e sure and see 1 se win wa when IB .î _ Le _ \u201cJohn : do - A, Dubuc, 0.Ro er, ot E 2 LUE .< k SE mn T we lave a f 1, ! ; ti 08 e who had con The music rolls for piano players are much cheaper than |, © \u201c= * the | Mrs.\u2019J.A.Gauthier returned last R.E.Contos 0.St.Cyr, Louls Mis.ree = \u2014 pot these Titty Sho, H , ho and he knew that A.J.NIGGETT, Prop., 100 Wellington Street.formerly, and the new catalogues contain about 8000 rolls.A 0.SKINNER ~ {gyening from a visit to friends iv ette and Jos.Gonthier.- H.C.WILSON & SONS WERSy | |Ridmond.CE CouRr Nors _ \u2018 A Jeweller and Optieidn.\u2018| 850.00 to any one that can prove; POLICE: CQURT NOTES.== = =e > that- our sale of Tooke\u2019s Shirts is not | At 2 am.to-day the: police Were as advertised .J.M.Nault 17 King =t, called to the G.I.R.depot and ar |.Mrs.H, M.Buzzell and her niece.| rested a i ad vas Jun ot 5 Miss Kathleen Éconard, are spending | Gog & CIRE DE AR , ¥ 34 jin.cash on his person.- CITY NEWS 1 a few days with friends in Cowans- The police were called to Ed mond 3 ww « 2 | e ville.| Lanotot\u2019s, 109 Marquette street, at}: - vin of a master.: , & a child Morri « Aig soul thrille as puna hotes pierged the pe dé could net Xf atp thd (last pe caught al Blips prel¥ as thé music she 1: ge stood at the finde w tenement that faded the which Hart had his office conscl us of .the notice s! cred 08 and on.; The s: M AE ai de mR way le LAS : STROUD\u2019 ~ Yes, we are very pleased with those 11.35 p.m.Saturday on complaint k \u2018 | fancy shirts bought at cost price.at | {hat some Poe wel trying to Te .Mr.and Mrs.E.Hargrave spent the Darche\u2019s store.the house by the cellar window.The} TR Qauth- \u201cay \u2018 party bad disappeared when the pos- | week end with Mr.and Mrs.J.Suth-| Mrs, Chas.B.Howard will be \u2018\u201c\u2018œt| A party was arrested at 10.45 p.m.> » 2 \u201d.: ; ; \u2018 i elicious erland, at Richmond.; home\u201d at 6 Quebec stteet on Wednos- jice arrived.: of over and over a: : .Euchre, June 16th, at Le Monument day and Thursday, June 17th and Saturday \u2018on- Lennoxville road charg-}\u2019 \u2014_ PA palance waited while TE AS d GC 0 FFEES National.+ ;Ç 18th._ 00 ed vith being drunk and insulting la- k = ; \u2014 the melody.AL lakt, \\ ., Al Dorai hil.Mrs.S.Todd, who has been visiting dies.He was released on a deposit of |: Yesterday was hot, very hot, essseesrmateseCle_ 0 laid down the instr an Mr.and Mrs.Albert Dorais and chil relatives and friends.in Massachusetts $20, but did not show up this marn-} weather, and people who did not | AR Ea pa wT castéli$ -putting it Twa.fait tafned again to t! soe Whiel' tire bookltcez upon his desk, but he coul: his thoughts the fa dren, of M press as spending a fox for the past three months, has re.ing to take his trial, so forfeited the | C.Cabana.turned to her home in Sherbrooke.deposit.© LT a ou 1 Mrs.(Gregory, from Fredericton, N.f There will be a cottage «.prayer Charles\u2019 Hallstt Bark Ran or ed Ë B., is in Lennoxville, for Convocation | meeting Tuesday evening at 7.45 av creating R \u2018disturhance at Victoria |: when her son: Mr.Philip Grego | the home of Mrs.William Spry, 27u Park C foida \" afternc by fighting.y Mr.Philip Vregory, Mellington street.All are invited.One was found not guilty, andéin tre 1 : 5 Co One was found.not guilty, and in the | have a refrigerator could not have enjoyed their meals to anv great extent.If you would only think a moment -that a Baldwin Dry Air Refrigerator actually - TEAS - - - 256 to 60c per Ib.- GOFFEES = 25c to 406 \u2018\u2018 # We will gladly give a geherous sample of any of \u201c To Pas ; .se takes his degree.: g LS j | saves your food, saves your ice, from ha LE our Teas or Coffees to an i person on application; Mr.and Mrs.J.J.Penhale left on Miss Wheeler, dressmaker, has remov- other! instance sentence was suspended, | and thereby incidentally in- pH and Que pue se se y \u201c0% | thus affording an opportunity to compare our goods Saturday for Boston to attend the ed to 19 Court Bt.LOT pending good prehaviour, It.appears { creases your bank account, you he lL Po : ] .Ë Ly | 1 .wed ding of : Miss Coulter, Mrs.\u2018 Pen- Mr.and Mrs.Wright, of Montreal, | at one of the aps-had just giveu }: would order a refrigerator at fi Smt rea wis.fair with th è fai de \u2014# with others\u2014 without expense.hale\u2019s cousin.\u2018| are in town for the week end, guests - EA TH to some girls and started once.! = SORA She bat her eves were À t ; É - > Be ES : Mr.E.W.Sears has left to spend a Of Mr.end Mrs.T.J.Parkes, St | other came.along and atrek him hel\u2019 | af Voi the hoot Lon ve cr, ue the Latins, and A STROUD\u2019S, Branch Store i.in wil \"is | Fra Cotag\u201d dlsoume ot \"| Farmer ane on Be sratint\u201d aoû Tvot, choeur te, mas ro mist of & EC PP , relatives.Mr.Roy Butler and How- Mrs.E.W.Morrill, of Stanstead, is threw him down.Just then Mr.Hal-{-2 upon using exclusively the Bald- sion of: the: north born wi 4 OPPOSITE CLEMENT THEATRE.ard Vear expect to join him the latter spending a few days in town, the ett came along and the little row}: win, you would feel absolutely gon of the sunnier south.Ta = A seu | part of the week on a fishing expe- | guest of her son, Mr.V.E.Morriil, came to an abrupt ending.; safe in your choice of a Baldwin for your own family\u2019s us - pour dress she wote she dif 2 y 7 ser .dition.re I London street.The police were.called so a house ou |: REMEMBER, that you have to font pl hie mily's hy Leon à i per queenly stateliness of 1 x à ma ve ee re TE a.Mrs.J.E.Methot, of Arthabaska- Marquette street yesterday on com-§F Refrigerator, and it is of the utmost importance th > ep ine the collarless,\u201d shabby wai.| ville, accompanied her sister, Mrs.L.| plaint that one of the neighbor's should be kept perfectly pure and fresh.your.food.the round fullness of the ng + ei L EE ) E.Panneton, to England, and | witl warning was given.\u201d sturhance.A Small size, $14.25.Moderate size, $13.50.Large size, 81655, dassling whiteness of ersi cl : SPECIAL : : visit her married daughter in London.| à daughter of Mr Philip Allard Extra large size, $21.15.2 ., 94 Fora man who had hithe di RS ; Children\u2019s Gar Lo » : Darçhe is y havins 2 wonderful cheap found a rend bag jontaining valua- HE Tac à [AIR : \u2014\u2014\u2014 a Tl of tines of) oe To ; ae r= ee ; sale of gentlemen's fancy shirts.8 on th nnoxville road yesterdaw BEY i : }- : : tt \" 5, rs, , \u2018ee ' | 1.: : { ention \u2018that arftd bars, black or R E bors; ; Silko\u2014all colors.| 1] The invitations are out for the mar- me and ak once reported \u2018the |.EDWARDS FURNITU E : GOY Jo phone | a a = E white.To-morrow, 1 B| riage of Miss Eliz abeth May Keenan that Mrs e police.It was found 1 | mass +, SOLE AGENTS.owls Say ): he e rclusibh ) : 10c pair 2 spools for Be.| 10 Mr.T s Kyle Wheeler, of 1bat Mrs.S.A.Hunting was the : mes \u2018Le DN CONS IE Tr FE EE: | Ÿ thoughts nL È Le : \\ ; * oe th 29h ç owner and restored to her.\" .A ISA AR Hart was early at his o 2.IT PAYS.Stoke, to take place on the 29th of | oer and restored her.| panic, Ho bad passed E .- = _ , : : 1 me : June.| CANADIAN BELLES IN ENGLAND.Samuel, of Trout Broot, and Mrs.W.y: 12 gl ne 1 sleepless night and had c + To 3 .-+%++%4%44%44%%44%%%40%4% ++++++++2++++e.+ : .>, \u2018 ; > x : : y .A po \u2018AS ie , .: ar oh J Blue Check Apron Gingham.36|in-| Lace Curtainine for Sash Cun | ~ We will give you your choi Mise Cla ee gement, ne xhnoupeed ob ears.Her ushand died in Broughton ment by iho eof hon el Poumon bon EN J ches wide and good quality.Value, tains, cœular price, 35 ; onall our $1.75 and $1.50 fa iss Clara I.Wilkinson, only daugh- {over fifty years ago and since that wi omen) or mother, hot Bargain.Jos.Wa i Regul $ : Il , tg fiality , ; cular prive, 35e to La ; .| ill be remembered « arr wren ae Np ; Willse n, 1 EIR - ., ter of the Rev.I.and Mrs.Wilkin- time she has lived in Trout Brook ted vy suriderss Blreal, Que EY 10 MORROW, 9e YD ah \u201cto MORROW, 29 | hes\u2019 Wrappers.RB À ou of Compton, to Mr.S.W.Had- Four children survive, Messrs.Henry.and ra: Be hall thre frome Fr oa.s Ton HOY A .O-MOR , Ye YD.TO-MQ., 29¢ YD.| TO-MORROW, 95e EACH | lock, of Barnston.The \u2018marriage will of Barre, Vt; William of Vermont - | §.Bramhall.D 'ocara PÂLE\u2014CHIERIEY V4 helene em Le _ .; \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 el n amen 5 em cr ; > _ : 3 | : .en ; tap] 8rd and desk \u201cOnstane ! : : , - FETE ue The farmer who is suie 1 [| - MMeClaye OT silver $20, ha Vo - BD RABE me ; et À : ho 1s sure that seed i: MeClary ys) in werd dil White Table Linen | - Very Special Offer in a \u2018 + too costly a thing Lo se in adequate 3 À To at 28 London St.| - = _ ! ; ie EE = ue PS ts cer a TES Has us AR, ETES ESS ongs to \"same sc} * ! i Si ee ee ; Strictly pure linen and goo.PL ; .or | 74 I - ky : A F & B of finance as the merchant who i ool * r nnect PROPERTIES TOR \u2014 width.Regular value, 60e\" y.; _ \\ I & 3 | \u2018 ; | ù _ a.that advertising costs too much.W C are prepared to col oe ; For SALE TE 7 ; Th ) j 2 J À : | à Les ; : | your gas stoves and was Ay hotel at Bardi o \u2018 DOMINION ANTI- heaters, .Lo Doing + Buildings.in| po FRICTION METALS.Ideal was water \u2018heaters § ¢, 8, Broptable nc | Not one metal for every use, but a for wile.: ; : \u20140 \u2019 Ar on metal designed to suit your needs.\u201c \u201cTI ACHERS WAN Write for Prices, A.R WILSON, | AR Fan THE DOMINION METAL CO., gherbrooke \u2018WANTED A i s \u2019 nd \\ Eustis, Que ~ Plumber aagggp Teachers (Popin » Que.\u2019 eg So.stunts) for the! Fai LAGIECODRE TON _ & FILS (NC), JUST MADE | We find we arc slightly over stocked in Black Dress Bis rocolved osother fine lot ol\" * = \u2018Muslins, so we offer To-morrow some very specials.all this seaxon\u2019s White Embroid- | Real value, 25c.and 35c.per yard.ery at one price.Value, 150, | \u2019 , ae! \u2026 16e TO-MORROW .off | _ TO-MORROW, Se.YD, At one price .GC YARD ++ .343030000000 UASS and.had bee thelr everlasting playing It nus the music that first attracted prize, two were equal, C.Mcintosh and M, Ww Dunes Magi.sermon, based upon the words of the | CeTatéd, and she loses her voice.Spec- À oR .TH Tl art stirred uneasily as the tones accqunt.D asked to move on that ee without th Es Moutie.ne, prizes were present; spent Sunday in Sheree Bante aged Simeon in the Temple, \u2018Lord | ialists say it is à case of poisoning.a So } 0 M autel out, Dow round and fuil, now \u201cGr \u2018Ç : without the music?\u201d ed by Mr.Marshall.i{ friends.now lettest Thou, Thy servant, de- Many peopl iously poison , MS n MIE qe whisper of divine rielody.would probebie gasped Hart.\u201cYou ye ot itv Hart was pumled.1.ACADEMY, \"Geo Hall of MacLeod\u2019s Crossi part in peace,\u201d was largely in \u2018mem: | themselves.The bowels, ridhers and rade in Boston ] mere amateur it was who tenderly hims 12.\u201d 5° turn out Paderewski a to do wd explained the ou The following students received their spent Sunday with his family et NP olism to the late Me.H, À Fdkins | skin should rid the system of waste : \\ 3 SUEY : ; ue 14.not make much eeach- cards in order of merit : E.Beerworth }- ) A AFS, *, who passed away last week.The | \u2019 .- eat powed the-vlo A.mad rt hat hoard the expl aout take thim Hungarians,\u201d ing, and me, old and worn, they would 1.Hovey, R.Libby, M.Dorman, FE 39 Moore St.preacher referred with deep and sin | Matter.If one of these organs is weak 3 7 à full.range of those who had come to America \u20ac la the janitress.\u201cThe little Ot have on-the concert stage.So I Clendinnen, F, MéGafey, D.Duncalf, A Mr.J.Keith Edwards is leaving to- | vere feeling to the faithful servant of this waste stays in the body, poisons a he knew that this was the Dutch professor ea that 3.ler de Mon.à i ; hi ; ou: : « tour, an e | e anoth was bad enough.Div £oncetved tite idea that in vaudeville a | Young, E.Wells, S.Keeler, M.de Mon- - 92¥ for an extended trip through the God who had gone to his reward, the blood and is the chief cause of : .«= paying of a master.: Hart ture 8v thir comes in here.\u201d beautiful girl would be accepted where ilpied, G.McIntosh, M.Stevens,, N.lower Provinces._ after au long life of usefulness, and headaches.\"I was a sufferer from i a .a5 \u2018a child Morris IFart had rned away heartsick and dis.I Would be turned away.Very welll \u2018Smith and W.Ludington.1st prize, E.}] Mr.A.A.Richards \u2018An goodness.He was one of the oldest frightful headache for over two years.eC près couraged.Now th It fs I who pl Béerworth ; + 2nd, Dori ; Are A.A.Head on, of the Norfl | pembers of St.\u2018Peter\u2019s church and Someti 9 rork ENDY strangely moved by music, and pe elt th Ww that the girl was gone 8 I who play, not Mona.She does | eerwort ; Z2nd, ris Hovey.Pre- {Ward got an egg from a white Larfg- a.53 se eter s church ans Sometimes I was unable to work for « = his soul thrilled as the almost Tiga 410 at he had let pass out of his Put imitate my bowing, while I, behind sented by Mr.P.S.Dobson.\u201cI shan hen measuring 71 by Gl.one: of its most regular attendants, days at a tine,\u201d says Mr.Bert Corneil, | 2 wt Bl : life the ome woman who would ha a screen, make the music.Y : II.ACADEMY - # being always present, when his of Taylorville, Ont.\u2018A short time ago ! > po jan Dotes pierced the air.For a made him happy.All th tng La her practice\u2014How mugle.Lou SEW Th 2 mana 1 June 17th\u2014Draïma, comedy, songs, health peumitted, even at the daily |1 was advised tos try \u2018Fruit-a-tives.\" x I n ; coù cate th but , e evening he ¢¢ Practice How to bow so they e following studeats were called\u2019 choruses and fine instrumental music services.: \u201c| Immediately, the ches were easier * ; 1e he could not lo the player, bu(\u201d|.moped at the club, and in the days te Would not know.She is tone deaf.She to the front in this \u2018grade: P.Whi I ; / CO iv : ate.headaches were last be caught a glimpse of a girl aq come the employees at the office asked CAUDOtDlay a note\u201d M.Ryan, W.R.Macleay, W.Mi artes at Le Monument National at Span.Lis activity in church work, ai anc to week they leit me for good.\" _ = C&T as the music she made, ench other anxiousiys if the denrentss \u201cAnd to think cried Hart as he Wood, L.Camphell, M.Smith and Cf, MT.Joseph Gandier from Newburgh, quièt Herserverance in well doing, Mis ee a ok sold by all dealers x me stood at the window of a squalid in stocks had impaired the capital of reached out his hand for hers.\u201cthat I Whitcher.1st prize, Migs P.White .Ont, is toe guest of his brother, Dr.faith u ness, inc lines and unfailing 50c a box or $2.50.n.Bement that faced the building ix the business.,Only business wortieg thought Ît was her music alt {the time 2nd prize, Miss M.Ryan.\u2018 Presented by A.Gandier, at his apartments in the ci hope were ite ong.chavuc ~ N | ich Bart had his office and, all up.could account to them for Hart's frre NOW I know that it is she and not the 1°\u2019 W- P.Boshart.Whiting Block, a sweët and precious memory.ni | lous: of sthe notice she attracted, tability.a = | muster\u201d .\u2018 0 1, ACADEMY Messrs.W.F.Boyle, Wallace and J.The choir sane the emis and HOR ES F OR SALE.: ; .i 8 * \u2018 .+ .: .= \u201c ; ~ = fl i payes-o and on.T e same airs she Then came a night when one of his These students received their = cards\u2019 Shâw returned on Saturday from Nia- | appropriate hymn, \u201cThe saints cf \u2014 .over and over again, but the associates at the club insisted upon MILLETTE \u2014 GADBOIS in order of merit: H.G.-Beall, K gara.Falls where they attended the C.God, their conflict past,\u201d and at the Carload just in, of rood young hors- - balance waited while Hart drank carrying him off to a vaudeville house; us a Reid, M.Peabody, G.Pope I.Fee.B.U.K.Convention.close of the service the organist reu- To rE y °F g the melody._ At last, with a sigh, \u201cThere\u2019s a musical act on that you The marriage took place\u2019 Thursday Bright, E.Mclutosh, W.Lowry, C.] Mrs.John Daves and son, from dered the \u201cFuneral March\u201d (Guil- © for sale cheap.M.R.0 DONNELL, * | ge laid down the instrument and, Willjlike.You can\u2019t afford to miss it,\u201d Miss À at Se Mic hael\u2019s Cathedral of Wells, R.Lang, À.Brundage, and \u2018M.| Baltimore, have arrived at Nor:h M@nt) with thrilling effect.Fast Sherhrooke.\u2018 f apfdiy putting it away, busied her- [ he urged, and Hart went for comi densi PE aa Gadpols, Chest Flanders.\u2019 f Hatley, and are the, guests of Mrs.of with the preparation of her sim- Pany\u2019s sake, theugh he detested the daug ber of ir.end es.red ac H.G.Beall, (Chauncey Adam\u2019s Daves at her cottage.AT THE CATHEDRAL.- lé mebl CL A musical offerings of vaudeville, : phonse Millette, of © Windsor Milla.a prize), 2nd prize to E.Reid, presented Mr.Gordon Dinning is spending a The Feast of the dlessed Lrmiy , FO R S A LE; = a grt torned again to the trial bal- The seats were easy, smoking was | well known merchant of that village.by Rev.G.S.Clendinnien.A special [fow days in'Starstead where he is at = 32% observed at St.Michael's Cath-| The Coaticook Woollen Mill Co.are EL ge which\u2019 the bookkeeper had laid | permitted, and Hart found himself The ceremony was performed by the B 7 I oF Trench was awar ed to H.G.[tending the commencement exercise of | dre.yesterday.At.High Mass the offering their entire plant, together ; ce 14 desk but be could not banish Somfortably bored until the next to thé [Rector of the Cathedral, the Rev.J.H.ea » leasine feature of the programme Stanstead Wesleyan Coilege.colorant as be Kev.Abbe arch, oth) an established business for sale.- - he thou s the\u2019 fa st num % , ; oo sing > , _.\u20ac \u2018@ ser p hector, re mi i i - COLLET ol iy picture she made \u201cframed.In \u201cThis re Something new.\u201d ex etiam the the bride il oon The was a short address read by Miss B.pur and Mrs.= 1, Kerr, Miss Ethel J.H.Roy, holding a fighted taper, ducted ill cold.hein teams.are on + ; , > - ; > C .L 1) ir .1 ~1 | err, ., Miss 3 .>a.3 or .+ La BA ._ .; Bm an Ste he plied is companion.ot ee ces ride, ho wa encore \u201chee Taher, Loright Lo Dr, and Mrs.Re and ed.A Camoron and rs, rondregadion aa hewewal oF Ch | an aa, ee Carto work .- .\u2018 » 2 & S > \\ : ot).] 8.Iv, .\" g L : È > ) ane .: 4 ; mr fair with the fairness of th = garded curiously the black void of the Nove a handsome gown of brown clath, of the students with P mall token in Andrews are spending a week camping baptismal vows.In many religious CCOATICOOK WOOLLEN MILL C® ; e ge.\u201c , ] j , -\u20ac > .; ar .- >: com .So.\u2018 2 4 | .4 meth, but her eyes were the lustrous - Nothing could be seen save the black ga brown A hat teimmed With semer year.Dr C Rr lamers To | in Agnes Dur | [ Lake M | EEE PO hein lai con Co \" a .of thi i : i + owers and ribbon.: 0 rr : .88 1can of Lake Megan- ©.Co 1,8 \" .pack of the Latins, and in her face curtains with which the stage \u2018vas The groom was accompanied by his | plied thanking them all for their gift! tie who has been spending her ere either temporal or spiritual.The ceve- CLEMENT HEATRE - wis sn 6dd mixture of the cold repres- bung The music was playing a welrds brother, Mr.Camille Millette The 2° well as their thoughtfulness and days with Mrs.Wilcox Becket Road, MONY.is a solemn one, \u201cthe Blessed | re Ee iba à {te porta born With the pas wy fantastic introduction.A flash of Lohengrin bridal music, and Mendels- | Zi\" Kindnesses shown fo both ame! returned home this afternoon.Sacrament being exposed ior the oo + sn oF Lhe ler south.Even in the |.g light ran across the front of sohn\u2019s Wedding Merch were effectively 5.SNC Jrss tai ers.be sad - Letters from\u2019 Mr.A.C.Skinne d casio.ca member acvances to WEEK OF JUNE 15th; 0 yar dress she wore she did not lose the stage, sending to the fies a cloud rendered by Mr.L.E.Cedere, organ- | he should certainly watch their.pro- ; .A._C.Skinner and the foot of the altar and holding n hd vi 55 9 * Me queenly stateliness of bearing, and | of smoke, which cleared to disclose a |ist-of the church Co CS gress and expect each of them\u2019 to make rte ro ve ot making ty lighted taper, pronounces the vous of \u2014_ : : , , : : Ile .+ .' | e » ar A sta \u2018ane Te + : : \u2018 ein, shabby WAIN Decrayed woman ghee 1 whe |, Amon (ho gusts wore Me.Go 2, mark fo ime brill, wud be WSR O50 Uo! ns GF WY Li Sie of anh Somme fe round fullness o e neck and the Hart started forward in \u2018his seat: bois, Dr.and Mrs.A.F.Gadbois, Dr.! over Lt ing.oo WE CO in ommunity te \u201c£} 5 * Si ussling whiteness of her shoulders.then fell back again.It was the ase and Mrs.W.Lamy, Mrs.Masse, Mr.success possible, \u2018Brook then 2175 4 su 3 | one the von\u2019 in the Tame of the ew ° ; = For 8 man who-had hitherto account-, of across the way.Now a changing and Mrs.H.H.Bourque, (Windsor so a Leroy Dlons ing mar\u201d a yes I dilday, of Montreal, and 5 uperior nera of each congrega- we ww 0., women things of little importa i y val [Mills), Miss Gadbois, Mr.and Mrs.C.À he oo pal Mrs.KM.Gilday, of loronto, were in 4 ae .; : : «Hat's attention that afternoon, and | golden hair were left anboun a shé At the close of the nuptial mass the Mr.A.Harlow Martin gave his \u2018re-| Cookshire, where they were present at a anthony o i \"St.Michel's ovin - 3 ° \u2018the evening she absorbed -his looked out at the audi ; en inscrit bridal party repaired to the residence port for the Musical Department, which the Gilday-Pope wedding.Cathe Nn 12400 P ace ot St, Michael's = : 3 ~ ; 5.| | dience.w cruf lof Mr.A.Gadhois, where a recherche was Frowing larger every yedr, and] June- I8th\u2014Battié or -C : \u2018athedral, when = fifty new members - aera fioughts to the exclusion of ali else table eyes and raised the violin to hét i : \u201c ei attie ot Confetti and were.received into the Third.Order of ® 4 4 es Hart was early at his office | th se .e violin Bef wedding breakfast was served, the more students were realizing what ad-| other attractions on the Terrace of Le - St, francis b so hy urd, Urder ol Lo f ro - _ wig.He bad a ice ; he chin, 7 |table being gay with flowers.vantages in musi¢ were to be had at} Monument National.Don\u2019t miss it.jy, prancis hy the chaplain, Rev.J.16 res \u201c kT \u201creste ng.ae a passe an almost She played the same selectiong that Mr.and_ffrs.Millette will live in 'Stanstead Wesleyan College.ES pm: is the hour.oy oy nn ° thirty-five women | | a ne _ '.seepless hight an ad come to the he had heard in his office, and when at Windsor Mills on \u2018their return from Miss Eleanor Blair was awarded the} \u2026.© .a n men, thirty made they} .- .;.oR : in th i : : ; \u2018Lieut.-Colonel S 1 final promise d t 1 « 4 ers =} ice in the hope of finding forgetful- last the.curtain fell and a whir an- their wedding trip.prize for preatest progress on the[ 1eut.-Lo one pearing will eave 1 pitt Th 8 \u2014 wenty took the that are interesting to everyone.Pro- A v 1007 ww of the girl in the absorption of nounced the commencement, of the mo- | The bride, who has a large circle\u2019 of piano.Presented by Mr.F.T.Cas- for Friday for Quebec, thence to sail oh \"a \u2018 he se mon pas Hreached Ly {gramme changes Monday, Wednesday, _.+ [Jt He gathered up the mail from tion pictures Hart sought out the man- frichds, was the recipient of a large well.Prize awarded Miss Alma Alger, | hs England with the Bisley tea.tt ee Oo the feast of the day \u2018land Friday.Prices, 15c.; Children .G œæm - Pt floor in front of the letter drop and ager, whom he knew slightly.© [number of presents.a for general proficiency.This was Prof.} 1515 the 7th time the colonel has i th shen SE opens language 10c.; Matinee Saturday 10 Lo C = rass mefanically busied himself in opening \u201cNo mashing there,\u201d declared the ~ Martin\u2019s prize and was presented by on Onc o the representatives at this of the pious life and wonderful works ?ay, lle : oa.od \u2019 \u2018 iT sant ; \u2018 2 annual British rifle meeting.of St.Anthony, he urged his congre- | ., , te envelopes.manager, with a laugh, when Hart Ww th t & Bo I Rev.George S.Clendinnen.Prize in : sation to follow, even if afar off i - «ler môney on But scarcely had he_ begu n \u2018 |\" grunngion FIASÉ |Vocal Music awarded to Miss Ellen The C.0.F.Band, under the lender- | » even 1! aar ot, m a | di J na y ; y gun when begged for an introdugtion.\u201cHer fa ) aed .Cp oll.Prize in Violin, to Mr.F.shi Ana, 2 his footsteps, and, to keep ever heforn .: 1 !l look as nice.from across the yards came the sound ther is with her all the time.\u201d N t « Ii Cromwell, rize in, Violin, to rE.Ship of Mr, U.Brien, will play on the them his holy life and conversation.2 RIN .; «nd their pretty @tthe violin.Today she stood slightly \u201c[ want to meet them both,\u201d explain- 0 [aries upc tc.Turgeon, presented by Dr.C.R.Flan Monument ational Balcony, on, Wed Canticles- and harmonious hymns in | a ce : 1 = : pore in th .\u2018 o > ; .Co ers.rnesday night.n to-morrow night, the 1, Le 7e tthe Monumen Ek boats at a pie ydiscern b Shadow, and he could bare ed Hart.\u201cThe playing is wonderful.Marriage licenses issued .Sun lite | The Freida Fairman prize for Elocu- Harmony Band will play before \u2018the nr ench were sung bv the membors,atl Commencing eu Net oual E \u2018 ve heen used a A , g memory I have never heard the like.| Building, Sherbrooke.AT BISHOP'S tion.was awarded to Miss Ellen Crom- bridge and euchre party begins, and he service was followed by- Benedie- ommencing on June th by a ths aupeiva] - JJiled no refreshing, and he could see Something in his earnestness carried CROSSING, second and fourth Mondays | well, presented by Mr.J.F.Tel- Bourgeault's orch stem urine the pro- Von of the Blessed Sacrament and a | Grand | p = 1 the SuIVIVAI Mkt as plainly as he had the day be- ; his point, and presently he was behind every month.; ford.: y EE prose of the games Fa during the pro- Te Deum in plain chant.1 es © \"~~ filme, when she had stood just in front the scenes shaking hands with a bent CN Prize awarded in gé fici Ç | ~The Third Order of St.Francis i ckré à deidss | : Lo ; nl ., ; general proficiency « Co iy Mare : P .are not ex- [ite window.Over and over again and-withered little man who nervously 4 rtistic A PMORTALE nite and [in Senior Class of: Élotution to Miss Walter Stevenson, of Lennoxvflle, composed of-those members who white uchre and Br idge E arty 2 has been used ip; JJ¥ Played the same airs.The head paced the stage while he waited for Marple M 4 Yop 1: ble.{Gladys Rutherford.Prize in ,Jyhior writes the Record a letter in-connec- SLL hwalg In the world, and canrying p teen.vears.\"Wo JX came in for the mail, and Hart |-his daughter.Hart was introduced as | arble.~C RIGHARD EAMBLY \u201c | Class: to Miss Helen Boshart, =~ tion with his recent accident at the G.out all their business and family re- ; \u2014ON\u2014 E AS years.: ed hinr away.It was not until the an interviewer, and at his suggestion | Coaticonk Que | A solo was sung y Miss Hutchinson a ba 4 to deny ba lee a ere one lan Wednesday Evening June 11k , ; : Lu was put away and the girl sat the party, including-the-manager, ad- ess i |accompanied by Miss Edna Caswell.| sta \u2019 ' : ) ; Coen and Peon of n acts of _ - HA _ - , ' L , = > | = statement that I was not huit.I was devotion, enjoined hy the \u2018great Foun- .\u20ac + wo = Ee vindow with some sewing that journed to a restaurant, where they |ig.s co oss ot gut tottodoiotrdrrid \u201c THE VALÉDICTORY.hurt and had to have Dr.\u2019 Foss to at- der of the Order, who is severed foe Theatrical and Musicäl : : oa Re 8 ention to his conld-chat mr oa | ow ih 0 | Then came the Valedictory by Mr.H.tend me.1 am very thankful to the his piety and goodness.E à ST SE E ji { o his surprise, the g 6 now G.Beall.The subject was \u2018\u201cTercenten- ; Methodist minister for\" his Kindness to \u2019 LL 8 Co.M late in the afternoon the violin was knew.her:to be.Mona.Munth) seemed 3 : LD : ary Celebrations.\u201d This was well writ- me when I was in Sherbrooke and, al- MR.AND MRS.DINNING VICTIMS } afertainments._ \u2014 Rg or nt a Hart to avold atk « of musi¢, turning help- ol e ten and showed pol research and was se when I was in my home in Lennox ! OF AN ACCIDENT.an Exquisite Programme.\u2018 ink in | lessly to her-fatherras Hart repeatedly à \u2018thoroughly enjoyed by all present.ville.Those persons who came to sce Mr.Mrs.Neil Dinnine.whi .LL em\u2014\u2014 aN = MITH.the full the sweet strains that seem- brought thes conversation around to ews - In closing, Mr.Beall made a few feel- me when I was sick in my house, I ving and 2 A ci dr On Thursd Juni 18th \u201cment A fail dd to gain an added beauty from their that topic.A girt who- could play so > ing remarks concerning the Success, thank them very much.Those \u2018who did Mg from Lake Seaswaninepus met - _ rs ay, : ¢ lof iH ions, incheding tn .| beautifully*should be-able-to talk well FOR ALE pleasures and sorrow of the past year.not come, I refer them to -St.Mat- With an accident which happily > was Will take \u2018place a grand ° o inching for a week or so Hart enjoyed the upon.her beloved: arty.ma UR SA ) Valedictorian prize, Mr.Beall, pre: hew\u2019s Gospel, 25th chapter, and these not serious.Their horse was alarmed | ._ en ©, ! uifÿ concert: re : ee 2 pH 83 sented by Mr.Irviñe verses, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40.I find® py ile, dri ni Rattle of C f | c iy congert; then there came a day The supper was but the \u201cfirst bf .] nted by Mi ie _ Cu oùt nou thore | + h \u201charit : by an automobile, driven by Mr.T.M.| on 2 8 - by telephion vien the windows were closed and the many.= _ e Suitable for wrapping.; | Mr.Beall, in a ne little speech, pn\u2019 Out now there 18 not much ¢ arity 8 Craig, and bolted, throwing both oe-| Und h Bons, 7» Mrs did not sound.1 « Hart-could make:himeself very All in good order.behalf of the students of III.Academy mongst our fellow beingg.If we had cupants out of the tr Mr.Dinnin Under the able managemefit of Pro- i= Wnt worried ro.- 10 Some way entertainingawhen he-so wished, and 1 cent per 1b + presented the College with a beautiful more of it, it would not do us any y,q uninjured but Mrs Dinni , TINK fessor Sweet.° = A \u20ac pat evening ron poston as: but the old.mantseemed.to find in him a per na.# picture of Grade IT.Academy, which harm.\u201d : not quite as fortunate : She Was Grand Rejouissances on thé Gallery, - | Y\u2019S - 5 .= treet t his club.a his a kindred spiri \" Apply RECORD OFFICER.= \u2018is to be hung in the College paglors.-On Saturday, Miss Eva White Was thrown against a barbed wire fonce F here ice cream and refreshments will La 0 - h , » 88 Was custom, Tha.end of thelrwengagementt was | : : : Dr.Flanders then arose, making A lhostess at : ost enjovable picnic ¢ and cut aboutt the fac ] nets be served hy young ladies in Carnaval had J is a boated uo the Httle house on the ! drawing.near before Hart found woe tebedd br | few brief remarks followed hy the hear- 7, ke.Semswammepus, A perfect sum- seriously.aA was prcurht Eo et .Costumes.oo \u2019 .; c, RE peu = : = == ome \u2014 mr creme ty singing of one verse of \u201cGod Save mer day, tempered by a\u2019 delicious in Mr.Craig\u2019s car and receiver] medical \u2018 A Mysterious Man will be amongst F.mpress .Fg Gorge tar.a = |the King,\u201d and one verse of \u2018\u201cAmeri- jrecze added not a little to the plea- aid at once, so, that with the excep- the spectators, and the lucky/ finder i cn,\u201d and they were dismissed hy Rev.shaking up, the effects of the | OF this extraordinary man will get a | In regard io.bse goods are i the Windsor | teau Fronten ard Hôtel, To- cars of CPR: rantee of qual- B® ¢ By \u201cNg oe A \u2026, A By % LACEY YCLE otor Cycle, 2 a } Tires, 811 1m , 8100.00, cost - TW, FOR SALE, et, Sherbrooke.PE .i rp sme ent FOR SALE\u2014STEEL ROW BOAT IN \\ dst class order.Price $30.00.ly C.H.Foss, City.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 gn mn \u201cR SALE\u2014NEW $15.00 VIOLIN, op utiful tone and finish.Price sp APbly Mulecolm Johnston, Church + Lennoxville.- - Ç; = for SALE\u2014NEW 2.50 \u201cGLOBE\u201d ain, 0 Pen, (knglish.) Price $2.ain, 3 le \u2019 ri potreul, ws Wilson, Drawer £562, af MISCELLANEOUS.good for 8 or 10 tons with sweep.Must.be in good order.Albion Hotel.\\ ANTED TO BUY\u2014SMALL FARM, .Stanstead County preferred.Must have.good buildings.and plenty of good water.Enough wood for home use.Send , full description and lowest cash price, Post Office box 375 Magor, Que.Apply Room 2, HELP WANTED \u2014 MALL, Over 30,000 Readers daily.- Reach all parts of the Eastern Towaships 1 Will get you anything you want.Only 1 cent a word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for oo price of five, Pick your days, | \\ \"ANTED TO BUY\u2014A DERRICK, A ds\u201d\u201d TO LET.TO RENT.\u2014 THE UPPER STORY of the Brooks block, suitable for halls, light manufacturing, storagé etc Apply to M.R.Fraser.To LET.\u2014 SELF CONTAINED house , 29 Portland Ave.Ten rooms, all modern conveniences, including hot water heating and gas.Apply IL.S.Channel.R SALE\u2014CHERRYWOOD CUP- BR board and desk combined $40., corner board for suver $20, kitchen range \u2018 5 $20, Kitchen range alClary\u2019s) lu good order $20.To.be Tat 28 London St.\u2019 PROPERTIES FOR SALE.FR SALE\u2014TEMPERANCE AND tly hotel at Barnston.Ten -Acres \u2014 Buildings in good repair, 0 8 profitaule bustness.Fasy terms ~\u2014 uckland, Barnston, Que.{ to connect and water 8 heaters .door maker.Apply to W.F.Vilas, Cowansville.TALÉSMAN.\u2014COOD CANVASSER IN \u201ceach section to sell established and exclusive lines on new, attractive plan.An unusual chance to build permanent, profitable business in protected territory.Box 422, Ottawa.fm \u2014 a rv\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + am en om gmt?MEY WANTED IN EVERY LOCALITY in Canada to advertise our goods, tek up showcards in all conspicuous \\VANIED\u2014AN BXPERT SASH AND | rw _ HELP WANTZD FEMAL B, ; d [ \\ TANTED\u2014HOUSEKEEPER, A 'LA- .\u201cdy of net less than 50 or 60 years of age.Good home for \u2018right person.Address Box 81, Record Office.WANTED FIRST CLASS COOK, : best wages uaid.Apply Windsor House.à ANTED.\u2014A GOOD ALL ROUND cook for a summer boarding house! Dr.Keyes, Georgeville.À \"1 Geo.S.Clendinnen.- SENATORS INSPECT MACDONALD COLLEGE.250 Parliamentarians Conveyed Thither by Special Train.[CANADA SPENDS LEAST ON EDUCATION IN PROPORTION TO RESOURCES, SAYS DR.ROBERTSON.Montreal, June _15.\u2014In proportion to | her wealth, resources, size territorially\u2019 \u2018and population Canada spends perhaps less on education than: any other country in the world.Some others er and smaller than the Dominion, said Dr.Jas.W.Robertson, C.M.G., Principal of the Macdonald College, St.Anne on Saturday in his address before the spécial party of about two hundred and fifty parliamentarians and ladies who came down from Ottawa on a special train under the auspices of the Committee on Agriculture of the House of Commons at the invitation of the Principal of the college.It was the first Grand Trunk Pacific train ever to run in Canada.\u201cThe party, which distinguished one, included well as members of the House of Commons, and all agreed in their astonishment, for what they was.a many senators as | actually spend less, but they are poot- « syre of the party, and bn arrival at tion of a the pretty sheet of water a launch and accident are inconsiderable.canoes accommodated the pic-nicers for : i \u2018an excursion round the Lake.Tea was FOR KEEPING {served on the brfoad verandah of LICENSE.\u201cScaswaninepus Lodge,\u201d Judge White's Before Judge Mulvena on Saturda summer cottage, and the homeward y drive by moonlight .pleasantest features of the day: In ad- cense.\u2018digion to the hostess, those | present | were Miss Sherman, of St.John, N.B., Miss Edgell, Helen Lawrence, Florence Shreve, Miss Boyer, Barrie, Ont, Messrs.A F.C.Whalley, Sherman, Joly dé Lothiniere and Hepburn, of Bishop's .College, Lennoxville.REV.TATHER KNAPP + POINTED.A cablegram recently received from ; Rome, confirms the news of the nomi- \u201cnation of the Rev.Albert Knapp, Do- iminican, of + Lewiston, Me., as Archbishop of Trinidad in.the-Antilles.Mgr.Knapp, D.D., is a distinguished member of the \u201cFreres Precheurs,\u201d and: is English by birth, Te intended to en- : ter the Church of England, but decided to study medicine, and went to France for \u2018that purpose.While there he was converted to Catholictsm and became a member of the Sons of St.Dominique.Mgr.Knapp is well known in Canada, particularly in Montreal.and Sherbrooke, to which city he paid a visit only a couple of weeks ago, being a guest at the Bishops Palace.He is an eloquent preacher, in spite \u2018of his English origin speaking beauti- | ful French, and has condueted one or CHURCH NOTTCES.Young People\u2019s Methodist Church to-night.The Methodist Ladies Aid tomorrow, at Mrs.Hodge's Corner Sueen St.! \"AP- FN -Methodist Church at 7.45 p.m.~ Prayer service at St.Andrews Church Wednesday at $ p.m.B.P.Le .Society p.m.Y.P.s.C.E.of St.Church on Friday at 7.30 p.m.ed NORTH HATLEY.1 \u2018 rive daily in présent population is larger than usu pix in July.several hooms of hdrd and soft logs down the lake to his mill.ling for water on.\u2018\u201cChickerlev Hill.\u201d a delightful week enil house party two retreats at St.Michael\u2019s Cathe | several of their friends at \u201cFern dral with great success.He is an in- Bank.\u201d timate personal friend of the Rev.J.Mr.and Mrs.J.C.McConnell enter- H.Rov, rector of the Cathedral, and tained about twenty young people DOG WITHOUT A afternoon, R.Leach-was fined $5 and was one of the costs for keeping a\u201d dog without a li Association at the Moore and = Prayer meeting Wednesday night at ; of St.Andrew\u2019s Church in the vestry on Thursday at 3 3 \" Andrews The Southern ptople continue to ar- large numbers and the it Mr.T.V.Reed is engaged in towing wood Messrs, Corey and Campbell are dril- The Mesdames TaylgT and Ham gave to on purse of money for his reward.bowling contest will also take that same evening.Harmony Band end Bourgeault\u2019s Orchestra will be in attendance.- \u2018 BOATS and CANOES New and second-hand row boats and canoes, oars and paddles for dale, at J,\"G.SAMPSON\u2019S NORTH HAT- LEY, Agent for the Canadian Canoe |Co., P ough.- .ÀA eter - CANADA, .Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.No.566.IN TRE SUPERIOR COURT pet The [lenth day of June, 1908.ore enert & Broderick, 8.C.cha ANNA .L.nace ary) wife separate ct Frederick PE A BS of froverty of Sherbrooke, in the District of Saint Francis, and the said Frederick T.An- sell for.the purpose of authorizing his suid wifé to ester en justice, Plaintiffs Versus - EZRA LL.Sherbrooke, in the Francis, - Vefendant.The Defendant is ordered to appear within one month, GENEST & BRODERICK, _ P.S.C.CATE, WELLS & WHITE, .Attorneys for Plaintifis, District of Saint pa nim WANTED Jobbers for peeling, sawing and cording spruce pulpwoed.Apply place ANSELL, (nes \u201c BORDO, of.the City dif Ansell, of the City .of - plrces and distribute email advertising < matter.Commission or -malary $83 per TANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVAN TEACHERS WANTED, \\ of Rev.A.O.Gagnon, of St.[Charles Tuesday evening, June Sth, in honor saw for themselves in their tour of Ân- | MeConnell\u2019s SON, \"RIL FLETCHER, City.ie Se 2 : .i : .> W'ANTED a ~ .for July and August.One willing spection for the purpose of which num- College, and his great height, erect of Master Harold 16th 7 sh erbrooke oh Teachors 3 PEL ol STAFF 1 OF month end experte satire oT ready : to go io i Little Lake and who ean da us automobiles and traps were \u2018at carriage and the white robes of his birthday.: : = Sehgg) tS) for the East Angus Model no experionce required.Write fon par- to Mrs.Dinning at Chateau Frontenac, their disposal in order that.they might Order, made him a striking figure, well-{ Miss Carrie Hovey, of Sherbrooke, is N OTI CE: » term : : See 3e A H giv oO copnence in Sent, Ap re.vars 8 references and stating salary Beat to RC.Cowling, Sec.-Treas., - Angus.; \u2019 JADE LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.rs UT 1 3 } NPA RE WO, COLTS, THREE 7 Mu or four yeurs old.Own brother \u201cister, (Morgans)| would make a ions are just who like a Try C :Matched .| .; 2 as pir, or lwild gell separ rw.J.Fuller, South Bolton.; ute editors cE tie newspaper will be ur i to it< readers the news of orlid- and thus afford to the mer- fk Abe opportunity to supplement : the news of his store.- £5 % 3, candy.10'S ticulars.Win.R.Warmer Mod.Llo., London, Ont.Oanada._ LOST.AND FOUND.rr tr © oe OST ON SATURDAY EVENING, O fl Island or Montreal streets, white long gloves.Please return to Mrs.Burns, 26 Island St.T OST\u2014LAST SATURDAY, AN EV- R4 velope with name on, n $30.00.Mewurd, box 83 Record Office.SITUATION WANTED\u2014BY AN kJ-perienced nurse.apply /Mrs.C.D.White, 16 Court St.City./ containing SITUATIONS WANTED.- X- For particulars, TANTED\u2014TABLE ing to wait on table 24th and 25th Apply New Sherbrooke House: \\ | June.Dollars have no handles on - them \u2014 they're hard to get hold of.The best substitute for dollar-handles is a to buy things\u2014and this knowledge the portion of the ad-reader.+ ~The kind of advertising that alwavs costs .tgo much kind.° \u2014_ GIRLS, WILL- Anowledye of where and when and how is is the.half-enough cover as speedily and thoroughly as possible: the 561 acres upon which the model farm is spread.i COATICOOK.- \u2018 .- » 1 Arrivals\u2014Mr.- Merriman Loveil, of Montreal, spending the week end home ; Miss Emma Adams home after ing friends and relatives.Departures\u2014Mrs.John Stott and son of Farnham, who have been the guests \u2018Island Pond, Vt., tp visit relatives and friends.;( ati Tm spending a month in the States, visit- | of her sister, Mrs.F.H.Bridgman, to | * § : many in Sherbrooke.remembered by mony - linge Mrs.(Dr) McCrae.RECTOR PAID TRIBUTE TQ LATE | a ~~ MR.ELKINS.The Feadt of the Blessed \u2018was observed yesterday in all Trinity\u201d minion Day.tha a ib ! .we.enjoying a few days at the Lake tisit- The-Band boys are to celebrate with !new and up-to-date attractions on Do- Mr.Flie Lefebvre wishes to announce that he found the money which he had lost and that it was not taken by anybody.as_he had stated.Sherbrooke, \"June 15th, 1908.© NOTIGE\u2014GRUELTY Any person witnessing acts.of once to B.P.C.A.INSPECTOR, \"Phons cruelty to animals, pleasy report at - Ÿ a ; ss 4 , ; _ ¥ ; A - a AN 8 - Ÿ \u2019 ; 7 2 112 \u2014 8 i Es.ies Ted + = in a, RE : 7 = Lu = if fs + S \u2019 J À - EERE A ÿ = 90 - 098.a.1-3 Le : âge \u2014- ko a a K oF S 3 e cm ; + + .= SN À ¥ -\u2014 2 A SL 59 AT PANS RY SLE a Mth Bey NEW SHERBR Why \u2018the little\u2019 pre.is so busy: and always OPENING OF reason is, that we I\" \"We give $1.00 In fact we sell the finest 0OKE CLOTHING : STORE v ps + .5 sé Tee, AT 20 ! chick: \u2018full : of=-cuatomeré\u2014the worth for'50c.Tooke Shirts at 50c.in the dollar.We sell the best Shoes in the city at 50c.on the dollar.! We sell the most durable and elegant Suits at 25 per cent.discount.We sell Ladies\u2019 White Goods, such as Underskirts, Gowns, Blouses, at 25 per cent.discount.Corset Covers, Night This is what people are looking fo r these days.Remember the place, M.NAURT.or ; FA Coucns, CoLns, STRANG FOUNDER, SPAVINS, AND Cures CONTR FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS SOLE OWNERS & MANUFACTURERS \u2018SPORTING NEWS.- LACROSSE SEASON.Interesting Match at Lacrosse Grounds on Saturday.EAST SHERBROOKE GETS BETTER OF CANADIANS BY SCORE OF 6 \u2019 TO 2.East Sherbrooke and the Canadians, opened the lacrosse season on Saturday at the Lacrosse grounds.The weather was fine albeit a little too \"warm for a first match.There was a fair sprinkling of spectators to witness the opening yame.The result was an.\u2018easy win for East Sherbrooke of 6 to 2 .Canadians put in some good play and scored the prettiest goal of the match, their second one, but had to be content to take second place at least on- this occasion.Better luck may attend them next time.\u2018The first quarter East Sherbrooke got.a lead of two games.Ip the second quarter they got two notched one.The third quarter was a bit more exciting and the \u2018\u2018Reds\u2019\u2019 were getting through repeatedly but failed to find_the net more than once.One of the Canddians was laid out and had to retire for a time.A redshirt occupied the benches for time as spectator.The last quarter Canadians scored their second and last point.It was a splendid ' effort, the ball being passed from one end of the field to the other and banged into the net at short \u2018range.Sherbrooke replied with another which.finished the scoring.Æ.Sherbrooke.Canadians.Price - goal Lefebvre.M.Price ' Point Drapeau Branswell C.Pt, Roi Gagne Ist.Det.Pepin French 2nd.Def.\u201c Vallee Maguire 3rd.Def.Pinard ICamphel! Centre Fipette Bartlett 3rd.Home Martineau Major 2nd.Pomerleau Camirand 1st Lebland Cameron Outside home Langlois N.Price Inside home Lefebvre :' Referee) Dr.Bradley, Timekeepers Messrs.G.Parsons and W.H.Brent; Empires O.Goudette and E.Fuller.GOLF.ST.FRANCIS CLUB WINS MATCH WITH BONNIE VIEW \u2014 EN | JOYABLE TEA.The golf tea on Saturday afternoon at the St.Francis Links was a delightful social occasion ind most suc cessful.The-ground was in the best possible condition, the weather delightful and a large number of guests assembled, prepared to enjoy themselves, which they did in the most thorough manner.- The lostesses were Mrs.Worthing- ton, Mrs.J.Perley Wells and Méss Louise Morey, Mrs.Worthington pouring tea, assisted by her sister, Miss Molson, from England.The table wa: decorated: with a huge bunch of yellow, white and purple fleur-de-lis, Thu.improvements to the club house,which are now completed, were wnspected and admired.They consist of an jaddi- tion to the verandah on the hortli Side, of 8x20 feet, with railing, doubled locker space, water and draining, including shower hath, all] of which conduce greatly to the attractiveness and convenience of the hous:.Among those present were Mr.|Justice White, Mr.and Mrs.\u201d Krank Grundy, Mr.Robert Grundy, Egypt, Mrs.J.S.Mitchell, Mrs.Lucke,| Mr and Mrs.C.D.White, Mr.and Mrs.Frank White, Mr.S.F.Morey, Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Drury, Mr.J.P.Wellz, Mr.Ralph Fletcher, Mr.Alan [Mor- kill, Mont rs the Misses Ruby and Nita Hunt, Mrs.Lomas, Miss Lomas, Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Parkes, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Wright, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Dastous, rs.Morkill, Mrs.Harry Macfarlune, Mr.and Mrs.E.CG.Fraser, Miss Dance, Miss Shreve, Mrs.Newer (Montreal), Mrs.Hugh Tom- linson, Mus.Irwin, Miss Clarke, Mr.J.A Ready (Toronto), Mrs.Mr.Vernoh, Mr.Fry _ The first match of the season was played with the \u201cBonnie View\u201d lub, + \u2014 more, while Canadians | : \u2018Waterville White, : IF King S\\rea® HORSE oD foe 257 \u201cRX +.IND THAT CURES, LES, DISTEMPER, Couc $E CURBS, AND PREVENTS.M ACTION OF THE HooOF ! ) | Quesec.: Waterville, the St.Francis team\u2019 ba ing the winners.The score is as .follows : Lo , ) St.Francis.Bonnie View.D.L.Herbert.3 W.d.Wood .0 R.A.Wright.3 HIlmms\".0 R.Macdonald.3 S.Edgecgmb .9 T.Macdonald.3 H.T.Sunbury 0 E.C.Fraser.0 F, Bean .2 G.G.Woodward.1 Dr.Colquhoun.E.F.Causton.0 J.Osgood .1 H.M Tomlinson.0 J.Thompson .3.Dr.W.W.Lynch.3 J.Moy .0 16 \u20ac It is understood that during the season tea and light refreshments will be furnished to the members at æ fixed charge.\u2014 BASEBALL.SATERDAY'S RESULTS.Toronto, 3; Montreal, 2.Buffalo, 3; Rochester, 1.Baltimore, 4; Jersey City 3.Providence, 1; Newark, 0.\u2018 Second game\u2014Newark, 6; Providence,' 5 SUNDAY RESULTS.Providence, 6 ; Buffalo, 3.Jersey City, 2; Newark, 0.Luc cond game\u2014Jersey City, 0: ark, 3.New- \u2014\u2014\u2014_ _ EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.Buffalo ç visues wavere eases enn 35 17 \u201c69% Baltimore .2 17 554 TOronto .o.Jiveeice vores 19 17 .628 Montreal .ue .2° 2 .b12 Providence .viene 317 20 512 Newark .«renee voice \u2026.êl 23 477 Rochester .Veins ae Nevesos 19 23 452 Jersey City .3e eee.14 25 869 \u2014 GAMES \u2018fO-DAY.Montreal at Newark.Toronto at Baltimore.Buffalo at Providence.- Rochester at Jerdey City.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS * BASEBALL LEAGUE.4 xT Waterville, June 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014Water-\u2019 ville beat Windsor Mills by a score of 9 to 1 on Baturday at Waterville.E.T.LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.To play sscsoonee usserecns vos 1 Windsor Mills .1 1 6 Capelton .we.0 1 7 Capelton play Waterville at Waterville on Saturday next.The game at Capel- ton was spoiled by rain, when in a very interesting stage.To : HIGH SCHOOL VS.TOWN LOAFERS.Coaticook, June 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014An exhibition baseball match took place Saturday afternoon at the Pen Angle.ground, North Coaticook, between the High School and Town Loafers, result- Ing in a_ victory for the Loafers of 14 to The line-up was : High School.Loafers.N.Trudeau catcher H.Lovell S.Smith pitcher A.Minard A.Allen r+.1st base H.O\u2019Neill W.Shaw 2nd base A.Grady B.Shaw 3rd base J.Clowery H.Andrews short stop A.Thompson A.McConemey r.field H.Moyle P.Mayhew.1.field : S.Flanders M.Smith c.fleld H.Howitt Umpire G.Landers.- » DRIVING FINISHLS AND FAST TIME.: ve\" THREE TRACK RECORDS LOWERED | AT BLUE BONNETS SATUR- - DAY WITH BiG CROWD : PRESENT.: Montreal, June 15.\u2014Fast time and close finishes were the features at Blue Bonnets Saturday, and upwards of 8,000 Spectators, the largest attendance that has yet graced the beautiful track at the back of the mountain, enjoyed the best programme of racing drawn up by the Jockey Club this year.No less than three track records were lowered in the seven races.\" The records to go Saturday were those for four and a half furlongs, five furlongs and a mile and a quarter.In the four andra half forlongs, Havre, in winning the third race, clipped two- fifths of à second off Takahira\u2019s record .of 54 4-5, made at the present meeting.Ragman won the sixth race in 69 4-5 seconds, setting a new record for five ¢ furlongs.The five furlong record has now been broken three times at the meeting, Tenakoe starting off early last, week by clipping three-fifths ot a second off the old record held by Goes Fast, Pearl Point later bringing Tenakoe's down two-fifths of « second, and three- fifths of a second being the slice cut off Pearl Point\u2019s mark by Ragman on Saturday.Potus Eater's record of 2.08 for the mile and a quarter was reduced by Reidmore on Saturday to 2.06 2-5.Y.M.C.A.HARRIER CLUB.MESSRS.SMITH AND NELSON APPOINTED COACHES\u2014CAPTAIN .WILL BE CHOSEN LATER.A meeting of the executive of the Y.| M.C.A.Harrier Saturday night and matters pertaining to the club were rully discussed.All the youne men - who wish to become members of this club must become members of the Y.mm.C.A, and in order to obtain this branch of sport spec- the Y.M.C.A.so that it will be possible for every one to join.The Harmony band have offered a prize for a race on \u2018the 24th of June-and it is hoped that a goodly number will turn, out to the practice runs which will be held Nt .\u2018| The Megantic * Baseball Club was held on | ial concessions have been obtained from | two nights per week.This rade on the Mth -will be & 3-mile race and will be amateurs in the -City.> Messrs.J.Ki Smith and R.Neilson will The Record was to present a cup for a race later.on was gladly received by members of the nsw formed Harrier Club and every member is going to make an effort to \u2018 gèt inta best Fosaible condition for that race in or- er an outsider.0.RE \u201cM.the weather is favorable thers will .be a run on the Parade Ground this \u201cevening and it is hoped .that a large \u2018number will: turn out, .the runners will leave Y.M.C.A.at 7.80 sharp and \u2018run up Dufferin, Cresse, Melbourne and Quéan streets to the Parade Ground.== i ; CROQUET.STANDING OF LEAQU.\u2018In the match yesterday between the Central and St.Charles Croquet Clubs, in the Croquet Tournament, the former club won by 3 to l.5 The rounds were as follows : \u2018The referee - was P.Bonchaid of the St.Thomas club.- oo The game was held on the grounds of the Central club, on Peet Street.The f the clubs are: standing © Won.Lost.To p.ay Central 8 0 : 8t.Michel .avoue ww À 0.5.St.\u2018Thomas .press 0 1 5 St.Charles .EE 0 2 NATIONAL.\\ In connection with the Fete at th Monument will be a bowling teams for a prize of %, than five teams enter.match for two men row night the Bridge and Euchre Party is on the tapis.The will perform on games begin and will officiate during their progress.: mt NORTH HATLEY GUN CLUB.North Hatley, June The North Hatley ternoon.The score was as follows : Stockwell, 93 ; McConnell, 75 ; 72; Ball, 6; Edgar, 51 ; Ballin, 42 ; Shearer, 40.\u2014 LACROSSE.Toronto, 7; Cornwall, b.Montreal, 4 ; Shamrock, 3.ere : SFORFING NOTES.s leased the field in front of Mr.Duquette\u2019s house on the field.+ ! LAKE MEGANTIC.The Sacrament -on Sunday when no service in the in Megantic in the count of the Sacrament at Marsboro.The steamer Jubilee was run wharf at Victoria Bay ior the commodation of those in Meganti, wishing to attend, and returned the afternoon\u2019 J On Sunday there was an excursion from Quebec to Megantic on the Q.CT.R., when quite a large crowd of visitors came to witness the baselha'l match on the grounds of \u2018he Meganric Baseball: Club, \u2018Ness \u201cHill,\u201d betwen \u2018the Rock City team of Quebec aud the Megantic team.- 2 + JOHNVILLE.\u2014 On Tuesday evening, June 9th, a social gathering was.held at the Methodist church as a farewell to Mr and Mrs.W.H.Cleveland and fam ily.Mr.Cleveland has served thu church here faithfully as Recordiny Steward and Sunday School Superintendent.During the evening he was called to the platform amd Rev.Geo.Mossop, in behalf of the community, read an address, referring in very appreciative terms to thé respect and esteem in which he was held and the regret felt for his departure.In behalf of the Sunday school \u2018and a few friends he presented a very handsome fountain pen.A Mr.Cleveland made a suitable reply.Mrs.W.C.Smith and Mrs.H.J.Smith then presented to Mrs.Cleveland on behalf of the Ladies\u201d Aid a beautiful album uilt on which was inscribed over three hundred names.\u2018he choir ren dered several selections of music and Mr.Shaw -made a characteristic speech.The severe thunder storm of last Tuesday afternoon and night was keenly felt here.Lightning struck telephone poles and trees in a nun:- ber of places.During \u2018he afternoon storm it entered the house of Mr, (3.B.Cleveland and followed the gas pipes, entering the cellar, but did no damage.Mr.and Mrs.P.H: Coates and Miss M.E.Butlen attended the Baptist Association at \u2018 Dixville during the week and report a very inspiring see- session of that body.Mr.and Mrs.W.\u2018A.Bozer were in Learned Plain on Wednesday attending the wedding of Miss Sample and Mr.Young.Mr.and Mrs.Burns were at Waterville at the wedding of Miss Parkinson to Mr.Drew.Miss Jessie Smith has returned to her home at Point St.Charles, Montreal, - aftor spending two weeks with friends here.~ Word has been received of the \u2018safe arrival in Calgary of Mr.and Mra.John Jackson.Mr.and Mrs.Jackson will spend the summer west with their daughters, Mrs.Archer, of Ca'- gary, and Mrs.Hamilton, of Sidney, an.\u2019 The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold a business meeting at the church\u2019 W.- ternoon, June 17th.Wednesday af THE DAILY SMILE \u2019 THE ANSWER.Wallie\u2014* \u2018Next to woman, what is the mine vous thing you know ?\u201d ngrammiticall \u2018 ; & woman.\u201d\u2019\u2014Pick Me uy Mes next to A FATAL REMEDY.\u201cSo Wild Bill died What\u201d aig he oy le 1 ot a gnake bite ?» th\u2019 sn didn\u2019t bite Bill.: snake bit Tou Tompkins, an\u2019 Tompkins drank two, quarts o\u2019 th\u2019 remedy an\u2019 then shot Bill.\u2018\u2014Judge\u2019's Library, - Eu run on the race track, it ia open.to all, - were appointed coaches and a captain |.be appointed later.The report atts | NORTHERN \\ | the LA 9.that the cup may not be lifted by- \u2018CENTRAL DEFEATS ST.CHARLES\u2014 ©.Besin \u20ac.Verreault J.Begin 4 J.Charest R,, Charest , Dome Bm, ofan à voué lets BOWLING MATCH AT MONUMENT National this week, there rovided more The match \u2018will be played on Thursday night.To-mor- Harmony Band the Balcony before the Bourgeault\u2019s orchestra 15.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Gun Club held their regular practice shoot on Saturday af- Barney, Hawse, 60; Club have A.\u201cNess Hill,\u201d and have erected a grand stand and put up an eight feet high board fence around of the Lord's Sup-, per was held in the Marsboro church, : there was quite a regation present.There was are vite in Presbyterian churci morning on a*- The steamer Jubilee was run to the \u2018 to tha am + Ld NIBALISM IN - 3 Co 6 \u2018Two Men Ate Their Guide and Then Oag Ate the Other.PROVINCIAL POLICE FOUND REMAINS TO VERIFY HORRIBLE .STORY\u2014THIRD -MAN DIED OF STARVATION, Montreal, June:15.\u2014 al.) \u2014The \u2018Provincial Police \u2018here \u2018té ulars of a case thern Quebec.Se .Two men names Gussotte and Ben- ard, it is \u2018said, ate their guide, Augusta Lemieux, and ane of the two ate the other.Co - \u2018The remains have been found to \u2018| verify the horrible story.and .the third man is beligved to have starved to death.- or A cache of provisions was found not | far off; but the unhappy men could not locate jt.- - - - MARRIAGES.So an JOUE : \u201cDREW PARKINSON, Watewville, June 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A veny Pretty wedding took place We- nesday night ldst between Miss Graco Parkinson, the eldest daughter of Mv.and Mrys.Danijel Parkinson and Mr.George RK.Drew, \u2018at the home of he bride\u2019s parents.The bridal party entered the parlor to\u2019 the strains of the wedding.march played by Miss Mary Johnson and stood undet a ilo- ral arch .of roses.and maiden hair fern.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.G.Craik, of Melbourne, Quebec, assisted by Mr.À.Cornwell, of Waterville.\u201cro The bride, who was given away Ly her father, was becomingly dressed in white silk trimmed with Valenciennes lace, and carried a bouquet of white roses.Miss Mary Parkinson, sister of the bride, acted as brides maid.She was dressed in \u2018a fancy white silk, mull muslin over.pink chambray with a girdle of piok quet of pink\u2019 carnations.The groom was attended by his cousin, Mr.Albert Drew.1 1 After the ceremony the bridal pair garden, where refreshments were served, tables\u2019 being laid for over guests and a pleasant hour \u2018| spent.The happy .couple left for -§ North: Hatley \u201ctb take -.the evening train for New .Hampshire, Boston and other points.Upon.their return they will reside at Waterville.' a The bride received.many costly and useful presents, consisting of silver, cut glass, china and also a handsome brass and iron bedstead, presented hy some of the empléyees of Messus.(Ÿ.Gale & Sons.\"8.des \u2018 \u2018 : FINANCIAL AND TO-DAY'S- WIRE GOSSIP.FLASHES.Bogie of A.Roosevelt stamped gives republi lead =; hicago.Talk of & bole of Booey, at by Southern crowd, Alabama first on roll call suspectedr'ef\u2019 leaning that way., Speaker _CannG6H has been \u2018summoned \u201cfrom Danville to \u2018Chicago to head allies in fight against anti injunction plant in platform.Determined opposition to this concession to labor.Report from Washington says attorney general Bone- parte intends to retire immediately after November lat.Preliminary estimates for year indicates, B.& O.will fall short of earning common stock dividend.\u2014 .TO-DAY'S MARKET PRICES.\u2018 OPENING, AND CLOSING QUOTA-| TIONS FURNISHED BY F.W, WHITE, BROKER.NEW YORK MARKET.Opening Close.Amalgamated Copper .674 678 ATChISON Line Lenccaccssecrracnces 808 81% American Smelting Ref'g Co 6 764 Ÿ Anaconda .L.uccovecrres 8 43 \u2019 Baltimore & Ohio .89% 89% , Brooklyn Rapid Transfer .46% 474 Canadian Pacific .168% 169 .| cul.Mir Bt.Paul wacsus Lucacce 1324 1324 Ce : : .Fue TOD uv.6 .Ce ti D ° rie .À vvovce Guess \u201c geesre eessas .19 1 ; Great Northern Pref.1304 1304 Still at it! We are éri ing out more Bargains and Big Louisville & Nashville eerie 109 1001 .nL d th b f : ssouri Pacific .a aencacasanse - ) Northern Pacific wo.on 135 1364 ay an ever betore.Rene ES séseue geesseute annees 1214 121% Rock Taland LIL\" nk | GARTERS.FURNITURE COVERING.ock Island Pref.33% 33 dies\u2019 hook-on Garters in all ¢olors, Damask, for furniture covering, i Southern Pacific .864 86 woad °25c, T green, red and blue, worth 60c arg, 54 outhern Railway .17% 178 To-morrow .aéesanses assosracucce C inches wide, prion Scie crosse sensenane passes Let 144} To-morrow .cereal Be .8.eel .Lunscuss vossrosse 6 87 = \u2019 DU ! F0.8.Bteel Bid.EEE HET BLEACHED COTTON.et M \u2018 Extra fine quality eache otton, ONTREAL MARKET.36 in.wide, worth 12jc yard, Oc Detroit Railway .894 89 To-morrow \u2026.\u2026\u2026.ss Lucrerreuss .\u2026 Dominion Coal vrncre _arraeseenenre 854 64% pa ominion Steel, Pfd.64 64 3 Illinois, Ptd.x.Div.ii pe 8 s.| .ALL-OVER LACES.Mackay .c.cooeeeirr veers 658 651 Extra special bargain in white and Montreal Power .i 943 cream All-over-laces, worth 40c and 50c Montreal Street Railway \u2026.1814 1807 yard, oo 29e cotia Steel .To teserenee ensene re Lesaversonceuce Toleho Ry in vee eresarisesencnes 10 10 To-morrow = oronto Ry.Ex.Div.1 .c.9 9 \u2019 Twin City _._.Div TE PC so STOCKINGS.ake of the Woods, com.874 87 Good value, black Cotton Stockings Lake of the Woods Pref.113 113 for Ladies\u2019, worth 20c pair, Easy for the Gun and Easy for the Man Sovereign shells have smail breech and bar- _ rel pressure, and the lightest recoil.They are the quickest and most powerful shells sold in Canada.All-day, steady shooting with Empire smokeless powder is a ples- sure.__ For all makes of arms, Costs one-third te ens-fith legs thea duty paying ammunition.Our gusresa- tee puts all risk oa the Domision Cartridge Co., Led, Montreal.{| was oO partic- of cannibalism in Nor-.ciety of the British capital.\u2018 j-alism which we Dresden ribbon) and carried a bou- received the congratulations of their many friends, and then retired to ihe} fifty.was\u2019 | To-morrow | pp a OT PE RUSSIA'S * (Boston Transcrip)
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