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[" | mue 31, 1909.- ONE CENT = -JDICAL CHANGE IN \u201c3 §CHOOL EXAM.SYSTEM, prs of Grade 1 and II Model and Grade I Academy Will git be Seat to Quebec But Will be Examined hy Teachers of Respective Schools\u2014 Decision Reached by Protestant Committee.ogh the quarterly - meeting of Mook nt Committee of the mel of Public Instruction, held w ¢ \u201con Friday, was not as Sly attendeu as some meetings, \u2018+ pusipess transacted was of as x importance as any done for- i\u201d years.There were present at oO eeting the following members of L emmittee ~ Rev.W.I.Shaw, D.* LBD., Principal Peterson, L.L.) (M8.Hon.J.K.Ward, M.L.he L.Masten, Rev.E.I.Rex- 44 DD., L.L.D., Rév.A.T.Love, 34 J.C.Sutherland, B.A., Gavin EE 3 n n S =~ ker, A.W.Kneeland, B.C.L., 8.Tr\u201d Robins, LL.D.H.B.Ames, B.A, me main business of the session, the reception and adoption of ort of the sub committee, on i inspection and examination of ;perior schoole.The adoption of ; t makes the most radical in educational matters which y been adopted perhaps during the.Li + value 4c, i boven yy the best Print ) Prices, per I5c.and 1c, jop >.10 HW.LSHAW, Chairman ôf Boani dProtestant Committee of Pul- lic Instruction.st twenty years.It has been felt : ome time past that while what talld the June examinations have - Jum #nwb ty improve the school sys- LH] othe Province, still they had C wiasks which perhaps could be xjed by a change in the system.j endations of the sub-com- Jte\u2018whleh were -adopted at the vite to go into effect in Septem- {Mit were as follows: 1 That \u201cthe annual examination Yodel Schools up to Grade II.in- «vw, and Academies up to Grade -ladosive, to be left in the hands \u2018ie teachers under the.direction of *lspector, and that each school Jot.results of such examina- * to the Inspector of Superior \u201cvis, not later than June 30th in à .That these examinations in kél Schools and Academies be held \u2018le same dates as the Department- {wd University examinations.3.That the written papers of.i» examined in these grades ac- \u201clng to paragraph 1, be retained tle schools until Sept.30th, fol- #iag the examinations, when they.Al be sent to the Inspector of Su- tir Schools - {That the Board of Examiners kitted arnually by the Prot.Com.ith Web.meeting thereof, prepare Yeusmination papers for the Model fs up to Grade II.inclusive, and Co tA i; M:yle and lofty 8 M; roportiomandcorre arent in every: Sem .ha ented on-the cultur d expression in of ly tell the-good | - side with the ot when you have gf dge.= ki puty-examiner, and the total number of marks assigned in the departmental and Un:versity cxaminations only, be taken.\u201c12 That the suggestions of the University Boar: of Examiners regarding the subject of History be adopted and that the course of study be amended in accordance therewith.\u2019 While the committee believed the adoption of this report was a step in the right direction :ù was decided that the change should be considered tentative for a period of two years, at the end of which it would be definitely decided to either continue the system or revert to the one which it will replace \u2018 WHAT ALL THIS MEANS.\u2018Dr., W.L.Shurtleff, K.C., of Coati- cook.' a member of the Protestant Committee, speaking to the Record made\" clearer, just what these changes signify, and gives some of the reasons which moved the committee to make the change._ ° According to Dr.Shurtleff, these changes are madc feasible at the pre- seat time on account of two things, 1st, the government examisations which have been cofgucted from year\u2019 to year in the Model and Academy grades and have therefore made it possible for them to bre continued by the school autrorities-rather than \u2018directly by the Protestant Committee ; 2nd, the fact that Inspector Parker has proved to the satisfaction of \u2018the committee and the school authorities throughout the Province that he has a strong grip on and a knowledge of the educational standing of the various schools and their require- | ments, making it safe for the committee to increase his powers.Asked as to the changes which the adoption of this report would make Dr.Shurtleff said that it would be largely in the conduct of the annual examinations.Up till now the examination papers in Grades II and III Model and the three Academy grades have been prepared by Inspector Parker and the papers written by the scholars read by him and a stati of assistants.This has necessarily entailed a great deal of time and labor on the part of the Inspector and a large eipense to the committee.It is now proposed that the annual examination of-Model Schools up to Grades II.inclusive and Academies to Grade I.inclusive, will \u2018be left in the hands of the teachers un- der- the direction of the Inspector.That is to say .that the papers - in Grades I.and II.Model will be read by the teachers as also those ol Grade I.Academy, and each school will report the results of these examinations to th: Inspector of Superior Schools not later than June 30th in each year.The papers of those examined in these grades will be retained in the school until September 30th following the examination, when they will be forwarded to the Inspector.Asked as to who would prepare these papers, Dr.Shurtleff replied that the Board of Examiners appointed annually by the Protestant Cam- mittee would prepare the examination papers fos the Model grades up to Grade.II.inclusive, and that the Inspector of Superior Schools in con- $15.and on up to 928 the Inspector of Superior bite As good *ois in consultation with this LC ou dé.(of Examiners, prepare the papas cheap as YOU St lr Grade III.Model and such of PM\" \\igher grades as are not examin- .on papers set by the University \u201cad of Examiners., = es ILONTRE *.That the com ulsory subjects 23 Bai 7 trade I Academy fnclude the pre- N, Uhesprooks, Sy subjects, to wit: English me ~All \"odtion, Grammar, Dictation, \u201ctory, Geography and Arithmetic, lish Literature, with French, Phy- end Algebre.or Geometry.t the compulsory subjects ROM THE SES ! Grade IT.Academy be, English .for\u2014 nearly, \u2018mature with Grammar, Dicta- know what wate ad Composition, History, 1 went three tl, Algebra or Geometry, wth.in Sher! q » And one science subject.here all the doc That Grade III.Academy: be = no use emplo 1 to examination by the Univer- : impossible for Board of Examiners as at pre- ov told me tha of the howels That annually on sending -out .cured.\u2018na M00 papers for grades below he dic.A (I IU Academy.the Inspector of go tor try Sm nor Schools, in consultation Th Rheumatic + the Board of Examiners, may VE drowning Sl, y.Certain of the subjects in hke ay procured - ade as departmental for the 1 d'ju-t as 8 what the written answers in the ne an eaicing ' ted Subjects in Girade IIT.Mod- vo then hort échec pa Model Schools be sent to ; 1 be i ' ithe unr, and that all other papers A.ands, Ms Up to Grade + Academy, 152 po arts ve, reac and evaluated by as then pa : tt of the schools who shall rade à new | dog to the Inspector of Superior Layton mud re % Is as Provided in paragraph 1.ne as [ am eh RL all ordinary grants to \u2018hat spved | y % gp Schools be determined by ; prove the {x ee upon the reports and correspon | we ommit ' where Yury: cations of the Inspector of tier, MOU 4 ! t years v qe last fort truly, chools.bat all bonuses and any grants wirich may be made be read by the Board.of | sultation with this Board would pre- A pare the papers for Grade III.Model and such of the higher grades as are not examined upon papers set by the University Board of Examiners.The papers for Grade III.Academy will continue to be set by the University Board and the examinations conducted by them as formerly.In reply to the query as to whether this new system would not encourage a letting up in the study of the branches in which the teachers will read the papers, Dr.Shurtleff said that this was safeguarded in a measure.by the provision that the Inspector of Superior Schools may indicate certain of the subjects in each grade as der-artmental for the year, the \u2018 papers on these subjects being sent to Quebec.In this way a school or teacher would never know what subject or subjects might be called for and would naturally try to have them all up equally well.Asked his opinion as to any advantages that might accrue from the change, the doctor mentioned .the following :_ Co The change will free the- scholars and teachers in a large measure from the thraldom of competitive examinations.It will diminish the tendency to cram for these examinations rather than to do effective work in all the subjects.It will enable teachers to do more for the individual scholar and enable them through the reading of the examination papers themselves, to see the results-of - their work, and put them in a position to weaknesses of the pupils.With regard to the Inspector, the tine work anl give him at least a mi nth more time to do additional missicnary worl in the Province.It will enable him\u2019 to exercise pressure, | US.GERVAIS- I Schools be determined, : ¢ results of the depart- 8d_University examinations, Cocsideration percentage Jo of only, ang (F3 upon the re- mspector of Superior th local effort made to \u20ac Schools, sufficiency and Of staff, salaries an num- bh \"hls enrolled, te, the ror 1 computing percent- \u201cen al number enroiled in the © rt 1?the month of June Printipul and De- where pressur- is needed.Inasmuch + as thé grants to schools will be largely dependent upon his report, schools will be much more likely to carry out his recommendations than they are today.He of all others knows whether or not the- school property is adequate and in good con- | dition, whether the teachers are sufficient in numbe- and well enough paid, and whether the regulations of \u2018tha committee touching the schools (Continued on page \u2018three.) ë correct the fault: and strengthen the.change will relieve him of much rou- (ASE OF THE \"STOLEN HORSE.La J.Gibson, of Mansonville, is Arrested.| font PROTESTS HIS INNOCENCE AND \u2018- DECLARES THAT HE BOUGHT THE HORSE | Mansonville, May 31\u2014(Special)\u2014L.J.Gibson, of the township of Potton, is under arrest charged with the theft of a horse helonging to Mr.J.F.Frost, farmer, of St.\u201d Armand East, on the evening of May 25th.As al- Teady mentioned, the horse was located at Gibson\u2019s place the next .day through a description published in the Reeord.The story told hy Gihson was to the effect that between three and four o\u2019clock on the morning of the 26th he purchased the horse from an unknown man.The price was fixed at 8¢0, and of this amount he had paid down $60, the balance \u2018to be paid on the first of July.High Constable Bois- vert was communicated with and ordered that Gibson be detained.When the High Constable arrived at Man- sonville, Gibson repeated the same story, and added that his wife present when he hought the After a little further investi High Constable Boisvert plac under arrest.He was brought Mr.C.Gilman, J.P., for preliminary hearing, and committed for trial.The accused persisted that he was jn.nocent of the theft, He is now in Sweetsburg jail and will ask for a speedy trial before Judge Mulvena on June the 10th.0 EE \"The accused is the father of five little children and is 35 years of age.The High Constable olaims to have evidence to justify the arrest.- STEALING A RIDE a horse.ation, him before - terday.WERE DISCOVERED AT COATI- \u2018COOK AND WORD SENT TO SHERBROOKE POLICE TO ARREST THEM.| At -2 a.m., Sunday, the police received a message by phone from the \u2018authorities at the G.T.R.depot asking them to meet the express which was due \"here at 2.39.The agent at Coati- cook had wired that five tramps were stealing a ride lon the back of the tender.| When the train arrived here, Sub- Chief Couture and five men were at the .station- and the five men were placed under arrest.They were taken to the police station and a search revealed the fact that not a cent of money was to be found on any of the tramps.They gave their names as follows: B.F.\u2018Hawkins, Alex.Stewart, John Gor- ham, Joseph Parent and Frank Bois- vert, : They were later taken to jail and will appear before Judge Mulvena.TRAMPS UP FOR STEALING RIDE.Five tramps were arrested on Saturday, charged with stealing à ride on G.T.R.They were brought before Judge Mulvena, this = forenoon and pleadéd, was | - ON G/T.R.TRAIN.| Five Tramps Caught Here Yes- | j and then a card | \u2014 \u2018REMAINED IN THE AIR FOR 30 \u2018HOURS.WILH A CREW OF 3 0 Schweinfurt, Germany, May 81.\u2014 + (Special) \u2014The airship Zeppelin passed over Schweinfurt at - Laif-past - three [ p\u2019elock this morning bu.her way back o Friedrichshafen from Bitterfelt.The vessel i J Bonin shed on ; .little after nine o'clock Saturday night.Its objective hoint wae Berlin) where Emperar William yesterday awailed the arrival of the Count.: ; .: The dirigible gat only as far as Bit- terfeld,, some 400 miles from the start- ng place, and then decided to re- urn, Co ; There were on hoard Count Zeppelin imself, two enginee à, and a crew of even men.The airship has ours, Jake Constance been up over thirty 1 \u2018and widely dis- editions of the news- ror and Empress, several of the rinces and the leading military offi- ials and officers werp ' present, and Lowards -evening fought were set \u2018to work in antieipagion of -the ap- ship: Soldiers kept dgared, until half- when a announced \u2018as returning to the Priédrichshafen, which ititense disappoint- Count Zeppelin, who personally was n charge of the airship, and whose the \u20ac The voyage began under rather unfavorable ronditions.ere was a owering sky, raïn-cloûds And a strong side wind when the alrship- left the oating hall shortly \u201cafter, 9 \u2018o\u2019clock.The residents did -not¥pay much atten- ion to this, as p°Were afcustomet: to night flights, airship took the twas not a cheer tp speed her on\u2019 her way.The ship ascended directly for a v few hundred feet, and, passing | over ithe town of Friedrichshafen, proceeded northward, \u2014 : Farly in the morning the people of | Treéuhtiingen, a mail city in central Bavaria, werë awhkened by the noire.of the propellers of the craft, which was passing slowly at'a low altitude.At this place the Count dropped out a card, divulging his intention to jro- ceed further north.This was tlie first occasion he had journeyed over Bavaria, and Lis arrival an hour aml a half later at Neuremburg caused the greatest surprise {o thousands of plea- sure-Reekers, who |were preparing for the holiday excursi The ship manocuvred over the city, as thrown out,stating that a greater amount of water uilty.They were sentenced to pay a fine of $5.00 costs, or thirty days in jail, = THE EGG INCIDENT.EVANGELIST JONES AFFAIR MAY BE AIRED IN COURT \u2014 SOME COUNTER A\u20acTIONS 1t is said there are two sides to every question, and according to reports from Ayer\u2019s Cliff.the egg-inci- dent is not an exception to the rule.A report from Ayer's Cliff to-day, says: \u2018There was no chain across the street and no faces were blackened.\u201d The report intimates that.the eggs were intended for the evangelist alone, and that they hit other members of the party was due to the fact that he moved aiter they were thrown.It appears that the meetings have been going on for some three-months.| À portion of the population has been?pleased.Anather portion, said to he the greater portion, has heen extreme: ly aggravated.\u2019 | It \u2018is learned from the court house that- the matter is likely to he brought hefore the courts.\u201cThe magistrate, it is understood, was, interviewed by Ayer\u2019s Cliff parties on! Saturday, who sought to lay complaint against certain parties alleged to have participated in the incident.| It is further said that the other, side will take counter-action for al- legend offences on the part of the évan- gelist or his followers.| | time + CE THE SUMMER THEATRE.It has been rumored for som that Sherbrooke was to have sum: mer theatre this season and the Lacrosse grounds were mentioned as a probable place for its location.| The \u2018officials of the Street Railway and the Lacrosse Club state that nothing has been brought before the |to this effect.4 000000000000000000 00 THE WEATHER, LOCAL FORECAST, - Fine and warm to-day and v .and benzine had peen used than was expected, and the| craft would descencl ta the surface of [Lake Dutzenteich to replenish the water supply.This, however, was not carried out, owing .to the large number of boats on the lake.Count Zeppelin .continued his cruise \u2018onward without arn epi a direct line towards Berlin, passing other towns at a|low altitude, |amid the cheers of the populace, .until he reached the frontiers of Saxony; whete the airship was headed straight for Leipzig.| \u2014_\u2014 THE SMUGGLING OF CHINAMEN.| Eight Capturad in Rig Near Malone, N.Y.IAD BEEN DRIVEN ACROSS THE HUNTINGDON BORDER FROM ATHELSTA QUE.Ottawa, May 31\u2014The Trade ani Commerce Department has been notified thut the United States inspectors in New York State have captured nat Burke, a few miles south of the border, à covered carringe driven by.a French-Canadian, [and containing eight Chinamen.The party were conveyed to Malone, where they were incan erated, and the Canadian authorities neti- fied.The driver admitted that the Chi- \u2018namen were hein smuggled into the States from Athelstan, Que.They were offered back to the Canadian authorities, but they refused to accept them.with the result that the Chinese will deported.to China at Uncle Sam's ox- pense.: | : ; FARMER LCSES\u2014LAWYERS WIN.Winnipeg, May 31.\u2014A carload of .wheat was sold jon the Winnipeg exchange last week, which has been in store in Fort William since 1904 as a result of litigation arising out of the bill of lading.It netted the farmer about 51 cents per bushel, .although sold a: $1.16.As a matter .Tuesday.\u2014 ¢ 0000000000000 0000000 \u201cje © of fact the farmer is out thousands of dollars on thd.deal after paying his lawyers, CH QUE, MONDAY, MAY \\C.P.R, COMPANY | THE C.P.R.\u2019S LETTER IS AS FOL- have to remain in Malane jail vrlesg À not be a candidate for re-election.AND SHERBROOKE.Former in Letter Intimates Ac- - ceptance of City\u2019s Offer.LETTER RECEIVED BY CITY SECRETARY FROM GENERAL BU- PERINTENDENT MUR- |\" Puy, Mr.F.J.Griffith, secretary-treas- urer is in receipt of a communication 4 i | Pacific Railway Co., which intimates that the company will accept the last proposition drawn by the city © in connection ith the location of the Company here.A final proposal, the letter says, wili be forwarded for signature, and \u2018the company say that with a \u2018little give and take,\u201d an amicable agreement should be arrived \u2018at.The question will probably come before tbo special meeting of the city\u2018 counci: Wednesday night.The electric light question will also come up Wednesday night before the council.' LOWS.Montreal, May 29, *09.F.J.Griffith, Bsq., : ' Secretary Treasurer, : |Sherbrooke.Dear Sir :\u2014I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter with resolution - of City Council attached.The same is being considered and à draft agreement prepared and submitted as & finai proposition to the city.1 think with a little give and take on both sides we should arrive at an amicable arrangement., : * Yours truly, So \"| ~ C.MURPHY.\u2014+ | MONTREAL CONFERENCE MEETS TH WEEK Some of the Changes Which Are to Take Place.| | MR.DEEPROSE OR REV, MR.PHILP ~ The annual mectmg of the Montreal Conference of the Methodist Church will be held at Pembroke this week, the ininisterial sessions .opening on Wednesday afternoon, and the general sessions oh Friday morning.The work Lol the conference will really begin on Mdnday evening,\u2019 when the \u2018stationing committee will begin their deliberations.The pastoral changes made by this, committee are among the interesting features of the gathering.Owing to the pastoral term being limited to four \u2018years, it is always known that certain \u2018ministers, whose terms have ex- pited, will he moving, but it is never known where they will be sent until the last draft of the stationing committee is reported, which is about the last.business of conference.Then there are ulways a large number of ministers changed for other reasons.Pastors superannuating on account of illness or desiring a change for other reasons have to he replaced, and at the last | moment one change being made necessary by unforeseen circumstances, may cause several others to he made to get matters readjusted, This year the following charges in the Itastern Townships will have a change of pastors owing to the expiry of their terms: Cowansville\u2014The Rev.W.T.Brown leaves.186 : Ormstown\u2014The Rey, I.W.S.Coates leaves and has been invited to Waterloo.= Waterloo\u2014The Rev.J.W.Davidson.He has been invited to Carleton Place.Leeds, Que.\u2014The Rev.A.0.Watt.Cookshire\u2014The Rev.I.R.Kelly, SLawville\u2014-The Rev.W.S.Lennon, who has heen invited to Cookshire.Quebec\u2014The Rev.(i.H.Williams, who has been invited to Winnipeg.The Rev.John Scanlon, of Valley- | field, and the Rev.A.0.Watt have } applied for superannuation for.one year, The Rev.Dr.Jackson, last year stationed at Farnham, has been appointed to superintend immigration work at.Quebec; and is now engaged there.The Rev.R.Corrigan is secretary of conference, and the Rev.H.S.Osborne assistant secretary, with a prospect of \u2018advancement.\u2018The Rev.VW.Philp and the Rev.C.S.Deeprose are considered leaders for the presidency, being the two who received the highest number of Votez next:to the Rev.W.Tithberlake, who was elected last year, \u20143 \u2014 BISHOP'S COLLEGE NOTES.\u2018The Rev.Principal Parrock, Rev.Prof.Hamilton.Rev.Dean Allnatt, and Rev.F.G.Vial, are attending the meetings of the Quebec Diocesian Synod this week in Quebec.Mr.C.Gordon Lawrence, while watching the cricket match at Magog on Saturday, was struck behind the ear by a batted ball and severely stunned.: Mirsionary Uniou, will be held tomorrow evening ir the Council chamber, The election of editor of the College paper, the \u2018\u2018Mitre\u2019\u2019 will be held this afternoon.Mr.C.G.Lawrence, who held that position this year, will ele LENNOXVILLF A Mr.J.C.Cote, of Tennoxville, ae- companied by Mr.F.Ansell, of Sher- hrooke, have gone on a fishing trip to Maine and will !stop at Dr.Bishop's club-house whilé there.On Wednesday Messrs.J.-L.Lavie, of Greenclifie, N.-H., and F.J.Patter- [large number of cases of measles are from Mr.Murphy, of the Canadian | | ton baseball team \u201cwis PRESIDENCY MAT GO TO REV.THE LEGISLATURE The annual election of officers of the | | EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK | a system which makes DAILY NEWS SPECIALS HAND WAS CRUSHED Farnam's Corner, May 31\u2014(Special) Mr.Wm.Soles, Riceburg, had the end of one of his fingers badly crushed one day last week while at work \u2018in the sawmill, LARGE NUMBER OF CASES .MEASLES, ~ Stanstead, May 31.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A OF about here.It is reported that Dr.Stockwell alone is attending to 32 cases of this disease.SUTTON CHALLENGES WATERLOO Sutton, May 31\u2014(Special)~The Sut- to challenge the Waterloo team to\u2018play a friendly game at Waterloo on Saturday, June 5th.Correspond with R.C.Dyer, Manager of Sutton team.! SHOT WHILE IN PASTURE.Farnam\u2019s Corner, May 21\u2014(Special \u2014Mr.- Archie Brock, Dunboro, foun one of his best\u2019 dairy cows dead in the pasture.On examination it was found that death had resulted from a bullet wound.It is not known whether the shooting\u2019 was accidental or otherwise.: ANTICIPATE.A GOOD HARVEST.Clarenceville, May 31\u2014(Special)\u2014 Farmers are now wearing-a more cheerful countenance.The good weather experienced during the past week has enabled the farmers to finish seeding.Although the season is late, a good harvest is anticipated.Apple and other fruit-trees - are_well-laden with bloss FROH ALL - \u2014 PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS children of Mr.F.Worden playing on the road, and it looked as if they would be injured.Mr.À.Robinson, however, suc in driving the horses into the door of Mr.Worden's barn, thus averting what would have Leen a serious accident, .MARRIAGES MacAULFY \u2014 STEVENSON., Island Brook, May 81.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A very pretty wedding took place .\u20181 on Wednesday, May 26th, at the residence of Mr.H.N, Stevenson, when his daughter, Mabel B., was united in marriage to-Mr.Malcolm MacAuley, of East Dudswell.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Mr.Atkinson, at the Episcopal Church, at 12 o'clock.Tha bride was given away by : her father, Mr.H.N.Stevenson, and wore her travelling suit of navy blue, with hat to match, and white net over white silk waist and carried a bouquet of flowers.She was attended by her sister, Abbie, who wore a blue suit with white hat, The groom was supported by his brother, Kenneth.Miss Alice French Wright Goodenough acted as usher.; A dainty lunch was served, .after which the bappv couple left amid showers of rice ahd good wishes, their new home in East Dudswell, evening.The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and valuable gifts, Ts ; ° Among the guests from out of oms., HAD A CLOSE CALL Farnam\u2019s Corner, May 31\u2014(Special) On Friday while Messrs.Marcellus and Herbert Robinson were out with a span of horses, one of which was a calt, one of the brothers noticed that the end-board had become loose.He 1 was in the act of bending over to adjust it when the horses bolted, and the | young man could not regain his position in the wagon, He clung to the pole, whilé the horses dashed wildly down the road.There were also the town were Mrs.Margaret Stevenson and Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Stevenson of Learned Plain ; Mr.and Mts.\" % man Gates, and son, Willie, Æ\" Cookshire ; Mr.and Mrs.C.fF nough, Mr.and Mrs.Isaac nough and Mr.F.G.Gooden Bury; Mr.and Mrs.T.g4F nough, of Angus; Mrs.J\" son and daughter, Cha dred, of Maple Leaf G.W.L.French, of Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Sawyerville ; Miss Miss Abbie Stever them to their new - AT LAST PROROGUED.Premier asd Mr.Bourassa Ex- ~~ change Compliments.Cpr\u2014 PRIATENESS OF A MEMORIAL TO LATE MR.MERCIER Quebec, May 31\u2014Amid general satisfaction and following a touching interchange of compliments, the Quebec Legislature was prorogued on Saturday night, thus closing a long and stormy session, which had lasted almost three months,\u2019 Only one unrehearsed scene.disturbed the pomp of the closing liour.It was a funny scene, although the circum- \u201ctances which gave rise to it would have led to a serious squall had not the arrival of His Honor the Lieut -enant-Governor prevented any development.What happened was that in the last hour of the session a curious fale befell Mr.Armand Lavergne\u2019s dual language bill, which was the victim of what resembled a \u201csqueezc-out\u201d\u2019 play .between the Lower and Upper Houses.The result is that it is now dead for this session, at least.The dual language bill was killed.- \u2018The bitterness of the long session was in the afternoon politely by a pathetic testimony of good-will manifested between: the Premier and Mr.Bourassa, The Premier first econ- gratulated Speaker Pelletier, then Mr.Tellier, the Opposition leader, for the latter\u2019s clever manner of directing.his effective opposition force.Last of all, Mr.Bourassa was congratulated.The Premier said he had never feared Mr.Bourassa's entrance to the Legislature, If there was to be a Nationalist party, he preferred that Mr.Bourassa should be its chief.He thought that closer contact with the Govern-.ment-had taught Mr.Bourassa that it was not so bad after all.: Mr.Bourassa was not surpasse in the complimenting line.He said he and his supporters were only fighting for principles.He said he would not have struck such hard blows had he received a better reception.He had never attacked personal reputations.but only acts of administration.The member for St.Hyacinthe then concluded with an appropriate tribute to hig leader, Mr.Tellier.He said he had been happy to spend the session heside the latter and had benefitted by the experience.So - much\u2019 politeness coming all at once was quite impfessing, because the members were not used to- it aîter all the angry echoes that had been awakened in the Chamber since the opening day of the session on March 2nd.\u2014\u2014\u2014 - | former Liheral leade veiled.| In the afternoon there was an inter- cer, Mr.Tellier took , of firmly reminding the connected with Mercier's § sinistration and with Met e Premier admitted mar - facts alluded to, hut said lodking at the monument peo.only.think of Mercier the pat.not.of his faults.no », ê LANGDON, ND.AND ZEPHYR, \u201c \u201c TEXAS, BOTH SUFFER SE- ve NERELY, © St.Paul, Minn., May 31.\u2014Despatch- \u2018es\u2019 received here state that seven per- | dying, and over a score are seriously injured, as a result of a tornado which swept over Northwestern North Dakota late Saturday.The storm was especially severe at Langdon, where the residence-section of the city \u2018was practically wiped out, four: peopla killed and twenty injured.BAD ONE IN TEXAS, nado wrecked Zephyr, a village in ing more than thirty persons, gerious- ly wounding fifty and hurting a score of others.Extreme darkness made the eatastrophe awful.eee * RAISED $100,000.GAMBOL OF THE LAMBS WAS MOST SUCCESSFUL FINANCIALLY.New York, May 31.\u2014Thé one thousand\u2019 mile gambol of the Lambs which began at the House here last Monday night ~.and ended Saturday night in \u2018Chicago netted $130,000, Deducting from this amount $30,000 expenses incurred in the venture, $100,000 is left for ly desired to\u2019 raise.The Lanabs reached the city early to-day and in -the evening at the Metropolitan Opera House will repeat their performance for the benefit of \u2018the Actors\u2019 fund.The amount of the receipts was announced at-the club.\u2014 LEFT ESTATE OVER $50,000,000.London, May 81.\u2014Charles Morri: son, a comparatively unknown millionaire, whose estate it is estimated, is worth between $50,000,00 and $75,000,000, died last Wednesday, near Reading.He was 92 years old.With a maximum death duty of 15 per cent.and a succession duty of 5 per cent.the government wilt receive from the estate more.than $10 000.000.Major R.A.Helmer, 43rd Regim- esting debate on the Government\u201ds proposal to erect a monument fo the Employs easy for its out of openaccounts and son,\u2019 of Edmonton, Alta, registered at the.Lennoxville Hotel.* ' by mail with any of its 81 \u2014 EIGHTY-ONE! BRANCH OFFICES \u2014 81 DETAILED INFORMATION FURNISHED ON REQUEST.ent, Ottawa, Assistant Adjutant-Gener- al for Musketry, was in town Satur- dav'on mälitary business.it town depositors to transact.business played the wedding march and Mr.- for where a reception was held that same ce a hat\u201d DEATH IN TORNADOY oo SN MR.TELLIER QUESTIONS \u2018APPRO-{ sons are known to be dead, many are Brownwood, Texas, May 31.\u2014A tor-' Brown County, early \u2018yesterday, kill-.Metropolitan \u201cOpera the | Club, othe amount the Lambs qriginaly, Cen ne a \u2014 use Cs - is 5 : =o La T0 5 use NE A TTE 3 te.cn = so RCE, Le mea se +\u2018 LA mm 5 FRANCS A josssessensperesertane | = IRE 4 SPECIAL CORSET SALE 2 PRIVATE.CREAMERY.BUT- | ¥ Dal bra) ?REPEATED FOR To- MORROY.TER, 22%.+ i 4.ms | FRESH EGGSy-214.- -DOZEN.3 Of pe 1: 1H : - My 4 Store closes at six ta- night.Ce d = po Fol A > orts F From orrespsnd- & © and POO tam caca Daily Rep Mention is made of the following désirable- N; J \u201cSeto rs BB Monday, May 3lst, 1909.| onte of What is is Going On, or ref PTION \"2 RTL ; q ties, being timely sug gestions in Dress Requisite CA Bi LE 4 : , \u2014\u2014 oo it Site ; a ee n EVENTS OF 5 PE ¥ Summer Hosiery for Women.- | | Sal Ek.1X yr LS : RECOR LS., es \u201c a - mond 55 LE These copies \u2018good from | | DAILY $ \u2018 Women s Tan Thread Hose, 55e.per pair, With race mation rok! a : = ; 3.= 20° \u201cee CF c.pair.or 4 FE 1 ond Iw : A; i 5 : boy BLAUK LAKE.ron Stock ardor?Op rag iv ETE MER LE ES à : T r \u2018values ., Women's open-work ockings in à all the latest 8 : NGES 30% of atte ade RONR SERS! Adour We are par Hola y pleased withit sdof di Tuckday Bargains, for ' y méng.grasp eat-| Arrivals and departures: Dro A.I the new.shades in shoes.The range includes blues.sand te ve MG th { J: ho DE nr pnt arp ne.Apesials and smaller.priçes.than ever; An after all, the true test, of an \u2018honest bargain, 18 the gr Foss returned from Sherbrooke Tues- champagnes, etc.Lace ankles.Price 55c.per \u2018pair, roe, 8 Piseertlon.i CAE Come + ness of its value and the smallness pf its price.[Youpcan gave -yourself a lot of oney DJ | day accompanied hy his sie nd on Women\u2019s Summer Gloves | Tong \"nant wg UE - WHITE COTTAGE RODS\u2014 ° r come ear Lindsay ; Mr Cid 4 Bs: ODItY j 4 4: «oo \u201cTele fagt petits complete with this bit.You will find the goods, seaspnable, desirgble add \u201cbeautiful, too, Be b ey ke on Weânesduy ; Ar G.pipe Milanaise Liste Thread Gloves in moû 3 Btiom 8 | î xk 1} Valse ago | 1 2} EN mcs \u2014 of T \u2019 Neshit, of Thetfore pr nur Bene black, embroidered backs, 2 clasps.\"he.cir, ro om, via ™ qiation D 2 _ I ri \u2014 ss + rec ï à | 1 EP À en » Rs ow iv du L 1:00 > piges tentera ie ri Sates au La les\u2019 Fine ol him Me justes Mr.Paul lam- 2 Fine Lisle Thread \u201cGloves, in tans, greys, modes and itt, Sta! iil EB aA ; wii win ow.ful ps for \"pat: | Kid Gloves, black; \u201cfans, or browne ev- AN return ed to: Sherbrooke on Wed- + 8-length sleevés, mousquetaire style, 2 clasps.at wrist, bed at 1 ! if.8 gra - er sold under \u2018dollar, often b.4 | ot st ¥ 75c.per pair.- - A M 39th + - eo D Mu li \u201ctorn.tj 2 Mrs.(Dr.) Michaud, of St.TS x wie pee Hi WIRE CARD\u2019 \u2018 re ess us ins All one fpreaci of Qa i} | Eee is Led 896 aa R pu the guest of her SR A LH sen 0 FE FA re it, SE ee Ce ee AE.Andon Mrs.J.Summer Wash Belts at 25c, BR a 1 OR PICTI A LINEN THREAD _ A Lister, Mrs.À.Be SON sable Grove + : CR uenday +\" t : 7 RE Borbour's ao linen \u2018thread, .200 Johnston returned from Maple noe + :We are now showing a complete line of Summer Fash Baty : day soonest °°\" 1345 RACKS\u2014 CEE Uw oa JL | : yds.on each spool.white, \u201cgrey, on Tuesday ; Mr.J.\\.Greenshields, g a large range of delicate summer shades.Price Be.each : we pauses 0 ch 4 : Three dozen shapes in.assorted \u2018colors.Toto blacks | K.C., returned to Montreal on Mon- | prday » verts : +! La .: » \u2019 = , Co A * \u2019 Li Velue If, ; A nr S VR ong phi 27 BE gg al 8 mom tor tod ron 2DC lay ; Nir.G.K.Addie from PS $ Dutch Collars and Jabots for Summer Yar wy : ta à 8 to 10 - | Co .TO-MOINPOW \u201cvésore varsce einre einen | ; is here surv : pi sn bs alu, Se | 7 we \" : A fine [assortment of flowers\u2019 bomsisting yogis Bots $ AND SHOW 8 175, F.Blair and Mr.McGuire, \u2018of.Fes : A complete line of Dutch Collars in Embtoidery, Lach aad ny NCH Jar 8 ! [4 1 of \u201cevery color and kind.Values Soc, or low boots, Soft 05, Cuban heel, Thurg, Pa, and Mr.Harrison, of New & Irish Lace, at prices ranging from 85c.to $2.50, BRA Edit FL hi} LO ERS \u201c76c,-81.00 and oven as high ay $1.25.Shoe store price $2425 $1: \u201c5 York, were the guests of Mr.Green- ® Jabots to match the above, from .45c.to $7.00, - bra a { TALCUM POWDERY SA EYE TE em All ong price RATE , 256 To-morrow Lies voor tone shields ; Mr.Henry Kidd, of Dudswell $ All styles of Linen Collars, also a complete dancrtnent rue | pe Shier r PHL 4 : Vaiué Me\" tié es Be ebb reir rttrttntsotoagpuarannts | COLORED LAWNS, | F- 1245.Jet., was here on Wednesday to at ing Stocks, Ascot Stocks, etc.a, To, AE} 8-to-10 8m.vrten: 02 47 sn \"mis.>\u201d .né-00\u2026.01c0.10r1Quen0n0.10e Thirty-two inches wide, fawn, sky or tend the meeting of the O.R.T.D Toms may > L 1 : LIQUID SHOE\" PRESSING\u2014- rs À 000.0 00.0 pink colors.Makes > nice solid col-§ \u201cyp.1, 1.Brown is on the bo list \u20ac Open Mesh Veilings for Summer Var.es Prato T4 Value 36c, .\u201cNew Nov t : \u201cÀ handsome dainty rich walst| in white gr summe gown.| Walter Nuit of Sherbroo e, spen » pews | 5 : to dm: wan 15e | o ; Br ror da wort \u201cPie ne \"all izes, I bruns eens pe 12e Tuesday here.To F \u201d + à des: Price oi plain open Mest er.Veilings in hd > Tenders 2 BLN = ; \u2019 PRE ned to raserville shades.Prices fl PE or NET WAIST $3.25 \u201cder | (ra i armed fo Fass | => iE \u2018Pink lue colors, de O-MOFFOW vue oy rove vere piven For summer suits, navy, brown,gteen, jon Thurs ay.S it Cases for the Week- End Tri : veu in : ; # 8 to 10 - a essoncuss séssesces ee @re@e0M00 Ge uae ate À Copenhagen blue, goed dolid quality.Mrs.Ouellet went to St.Alexandre, ui > rip _ amoad or, 3 qi 5 1 Faire TAF - \u2014 ann OSE 00 uirsbengn ; L rd os Le are vbs vertes Pur | ie on Thursday.| Suit Cases of real leather, well and str ongly de, a tn vite Ms j fd 13 skeins in 3 \u2018Seade.OR | Nr.Burt Morrow, operator, epraine sizes : 22-inch, $5.25; 26-inch, $6.00.ins 38! vaine \u2018 ; NEW- COVERT COATING\u2014 81.50.hig foot some time ago and is off : owltoR = ys | il 8 Ted\" IW am.weeny ; \u201cov RB i | y | Two pièces new stri e fawn coating \u2018duty.His place is being filled by Mr.1wrl00 =U, 3 - x.a Lie or iconts, n wide, okabire 1 FLESH vi (USHES\u2014 _ .' Ly Ta : on ye $2.00 yd.|.: 81, 30 Gagne from St.Mary's, No.132 105-107 Volga Yin 5 ifora = 4 3 vs.JC \u2018into.stogk ten ot those\u2019 O-MNOTFOW Lun vues] = A :meeting of, the Division p.2 eu + bi 4 Ne am, ut ä, 5 ALE dng | yn squires dirdet, from the, \"English 1 m afer b | = ~~ of the Order of Railroad Telegraphers u { i Bross Hath \u201cFleak ain mxverorms\u2014 © |} les pétterne and colots; good 7 | on i was held here on Wednesday.$ FIP PIII arvassssmd Fa Hb 2 \u201cEp Beat dithographed boxes.4 adn il Les ve 8 : 1 4 J : «Me.E.Slade returned.from: Montreal * svoremagan tan?ETS 124044 joré-Foen f 3 % 3 4 54 À 2e WE a, _ 1 on Thursday.KD 1 a re i 4 ai ê to om.BoFB.Baan.Buisnd 1 C w- ! Mr.I, Weinstein.is in \u2018D\u2019 Israeli, Mines; id\" the guest of Mrs.A.LE Hu- new lean-to on, the \u201cfactery \u201cOME COU i$ oh a CHILD N°8 NINDSOR TIBS\u2014 whère he is opouing a- branch store.[don quel ap ne up an addition 10_his 1H LA an rE Twn \u2018Mr.+J.OC.Mignault, of Sherbrogke, Rev.\u2018Canon Balfour, of Que ee, for 2 dw ing ouse.| Mr.À vw JB AL CONV! 154251 £3 a $ eus a.sp ge es 2000 oi WR oo spent Aharsday here.\u2014 + tn a preached in the Episcopal Church on separating work new \u2018hui wilding fot ANNUM WU su à 5044 Hy .; m ord i = ee 1 NEAL Ak fami Sh Mrs.J, B.T, Jasmin, o 10 Sugday.Rev.Mr.and Mm England f Ë ; ; 3 .F Te ,; Hi - mT ET .pp =\u201c .+ ) Br id re ñ | Nr B Suttop Mey * ! 84 ; OT Dada.mas PA 80 ve.se \u2018se : , ; \u2018 : : ! \"RIGHIMONI My al 8.ree atid N : .f BL | = TAFFETA .RIBBONS J 10c.tyd.} Mrs.Edward Fee, of South Durham, convention at Sulton thin pat ul: WC PU.he i i % À pe TE LT 8 L/ offering Cust at the height of ousé \u2018 cléaning * Whites! black and all golore.; 0 .has returned home after spending a I'he farmers made the: pony oi a at Sutton « 44 { | ; a Wain.à fan IT beaTTY Foo Cc time ee Did Carter, mo item for to-morrow.TOMOFFOW vrs aeens ours 1 C few days with Mrs, he.inn.James ee the past werk, = 1 Deleg: 2h $18.He _ | Not hdm ce rtaifs, new\u201d pattern: y \"taped edge, 5 Recent arrivals include: Mrs.« been seeded, 21 jurado: > Fy  , I ERS\u2014 A {PH 19c., aa TE i the ( fig! A : LI 1%, es Go.e sur Tastary 16 pévfection.\u201c\u2019Yhese Fire lines for > tor - 8 Joy FPG VATNISIL up the stove Kerr, of Montreal, spending Sa - on J parts.9 Eus 4121 Bt res penn APU morrrow:\u2014 | \u2018a0 ) pipes, now -that Spring is at hand, sarge days\u201d with her brothers; re Ni 3.et FRBR.2 prmmer, tye 3 CF | - \" ?4 > sind bis carnets Ce 5 | nr- ; I TEER EL Hind JO8 woe srr er wr pore ee ve.bottles, with tin and brush, value 19e Cross, of Montreal, guess of M PAT | Deyarcures : vi H.B.Hons JJ wi prosident.| 4 bi i Fiy .5e $1.65 kiné for \u2026\u2026\u2026.» orscscess eens verre eens fevers aerranens $1.25 Per bOLtIG Lu.\u2026ivciss verrerees osseuse VC ents over Sunday; West Poston Tu day ; Ar, and dre, § u officers an FEL ERB HN a.prs.OF tens Ÿ | ; ee son, Grant, returned home from Wes Campbell, on & carriage in ments show« i ; Si -É 21 4 = D \u2018 : A i i001 111185005 B80 or 80001 BB 11 1300 B08 Bs BELTS, 25c.Sheffor d after spending a few days Brow nington ; Mrs.Wilder Br iv and aplen« \u201cPAU IR LE LÉ = EN ~ = | An exceptionally nice line in leather, h Mr.Clarence Kelly; Miss Blanche ' one i mass TIRER Al A = Po 10 mé] silk or elastic, ail sizes, all colors.wi r.a ; ; her home after spending a few à largé F | ; 3 & i\u201d 18 is ze es os sa sv es JC : 85c.values, \" ' 23 \u2019 Goyette, returned home from Ac ton with her daughter, Mrs.C.R, À + Town Hall id # àl 3 Pp BOOKS\u2014 LADIES TO-MOTTOW .ivars seers peorse casses \u2026.JC Vale; Mrs.Chas.Sih, ; Ce elt per; 3 Mr.Davis, ome x he I \"hui % : 4 .= ; \u2014 been _ Visi mg rer 1atn I y ontrea ; \"4 | ad chi CE CEA 5 pattern, : ,Ç DOOR RUGS, $1.98 i fn I k By Ras.19¢ + | + Symnira -Dag Bugs.rehersible, pretty returned home; Mrs.E.Hogue (and Arrivals include: Mr.Tota Bh L U, nd HE.tg KEE od aint bre ; h Id h a pattern and color combinations, fringed A children, of Asbestos, the guests ol Te- |tus and son, Neil, of Sumani resent - Ey 4 \u201cul HIRE ON ver al Ie we so suc - j ends, in Jong and-in wide, latives: Mr.Allan Webster, of Kipgs- di f days | an ips and | Wy a FELL 3 NES FOWELLING\u2014 .! |.ralug | 32,501.a 0 .$1 98 Hon.visitin friends for a few days .spending a few ys in town.pices of the I ¥ 140 i 415 Pro.\"an Lu + 9e quantity f Coats\u2019 as\u2019 this sea- 15 \u2018O-MIOTTOW us, wry pein Me, Guy Smith, home from Kingsey ley Township WOT ou Er.Roberts.i pe \u2018 5 A t | NT .Se , 46 TETE 7 RE .phen .ï 1 Mrs.Adcock,a of ree certain£ties ht FU d ORBLE._ Fe oy To Morrow we 1 00 eat ST ° er Special Bar ain P rl ces - à Falls, Rev.Mr.an i ; Massawippi, where abë \u2018atbonind pin i.0 \u2018Extra quality., .- -.42 dt : JA veh P ë Kirkdale in town on Thursday.annual convention.nest, that df REE oid hi eyéFy coat in our stock at the | | 4 \u2014 BLACK SILKS \u2014 4 1) Ape spol fo oni eh by HS cnet rn sn to mofo i Bi.oy venin ees any A 4%, eu + ! : i SHEA a /, wt EEE Nt , - 5 To-Morrow.Ù the Ming's oo g on honor of Miss Catholic School was a grand { #, however 1 | TER BROWN.BELTS\u2014 CS Aptlowing prices.coh en hE anode * à Saturday afternoon in h eye CeS8- The praceeds amount A, | TRE brawn leather.LÀ + ; À Win ; | BL SILK\" 207 i An Ginn, whose \\ marriage takes $114.00.|, rink waa hou fue 0c 10e : $6.90 £ pw ! Le $5 00\u2019 bE a = : foe in in BE A a = 30e dd ce Ce Wi sing! js à in Ya The Rev.Mr.Beniatt, vi na it, th af.ersnetnnanne eee = .90 or: ; 00 ee ae 00 .4 un 3 En è que à oh boy o a Vas Jan > toon preached at the Baptist Chur, ; » song 8 ANCOR 7 CHESss.c \\ | 4 ; ¢ BLACK BRITISH SILK= [rev vs a token ol love a nesday evening.- \u2014 - present Le +} ° FR teil bor 10e 9.00 dor- \u2026 \u2018 1450080 IQ on PE He vale De | from thé members of the Ring\u2019 s Daugh- Mrs.John Watson is boardièg wey Chriutiy £0) vy\" onn es PEL 2° ai 2 11.>\u201d >! Prove wien doo un an 0e 3 \u201c| lers of St.Anne\u2019s ure mong Mrs.D.T.Hider tis season.conven 406 fOE Livret Ed Sueesre 00 i + Ë ~ th esent\u2019 were: Mrs.(Rev.) Hep- Mr.Birdstraw, who it was ju ugitg the est.à EF or soe des 606 ses ses eo ; .AT i rose \u2018pr : : 0 J Le GR RAPE Ne , 12.» | he À BLACK TAÉVETA.EIA.SILE\u2014 \u201cOn 4 |burn, Mrs.Lance, Mrs.Cleveland oo had blood poison is very mask\u2019 Curtin, Tom EAE Si Tne! packet, RAP 3 tor Lu 25 ENT -59\u20ac the Misses * Gouin, rombie en, proved.coequivalent © i : Le or un or uites vues | \u201ceronene-vonene.00.0.0010000 Lan) igh Saris oo = Go Wadleigh, MeKee, = Harkom, TLeferre,- ue sous | hgh sr de tr | : A Smart Wa Pichon skirt, RT ACK CHIFFOR TAFFETA Jones, Rattray, Ewing, Palmer,Lance, i ne ta ORANG LEM , | uit 2°, quality, tailor made, val- Ke ue : vo 7 Ÿ Stevens, Cleveland.Arrivals in\u2019 téwn include: ¥n, ) erence \u2018 ; Ae +8 pA fa 2 = Save pa veto ?Ç {4.75 fOr tv vv 60 08 00 00 00 0e De Mrs.T.P.Morrill §s quite ill with Tlanson and two bons, Regul eg alm a The following.items are put on To-morrow Lv on a.Lee ole +0\u20260.0-.-10-10-10-10-10.00.10-0.10.10:00-18.00-10\u20140-00.AN attack of tonsilitis.Bernard, of Derb Vi.Mr, C.MO, ELE EMPIRE LAUNDRY BOAP\u2014 for tomorrow With a view of mak- | : = Rev.Mr.Carmichael, of Chalmer\u2019 8 168 LA LHR\" Compton Co AE RUE Value 36::bar Ve ing speedy clearance.701000:0000010110:101:0108:001:80:0:00440:101191:01: 81:01: 9008008 \u2014 Presbyterian Church, conducted the a Manchester in yoday, May aE i¢_a.m., 12 bars for LADHSS' LUSTRE PUR 7 service S 5 Lu rntne à : er and Mrs.Wooduan, o .bi Fh ore SHIRT WAIST \u201csurrs\u2014 | ETON COLLARS, 124c.service Sunday morning in St.An [Rev pw, Terry, ol\u2018 Contisogk, pa Ju oh as.I pare for passes heures wave ° Black, sizes 8G and 88, nico Ÿ ; ri Eo thing for girl's wear, sizes drew\u2019s s Ck rch, Cort, the Highlands.+, Thu us x I = ualit ! , | - t .: J ' Lait Jui pith me eH gn |] fl 1 19% | rose ve ape ir | i nie cot RG Kr = - YW oii tier nauées ' ! IOTTrOwW.,.000 se nopre ; .Ere i Va OR packet.5e DUCK orton WA TST SUIT S\u2014 | \u201c \u2014 AND DAUBER, real, has returned home.Mrs.C.H.Buck spent Fey FiBL RE 8 to a.m OF ee ve \"White with small polka dot pat- 000000000000 00000 000000 ter - Hatl Le RANDY T THR 31 : \\ | TO-MORROW 180.; atley.Ut ARR ROWELL! 8 pue, SODAS\u2014 tem.Saut and 36.83: 50 | | A ] includes Miss Price, the Mr.H.Dorion hon as - Mo ~ à 174108 8.10.; To-morrow .Cee es e rrivals include 8 ing down his o rns « a .=F Be ! LE Box oe Er 0 13: 7272710 7 C SUMMER COATS\u2014 } This Store CLOSES guest of Mrs.E.0.Weston ; Miss bé building his new one.epi 0B : : > Fine cream serge with! fine stripe Maud Munkittrick, home from Bos- Mr.H.A.Standish, al MAYOR 8.Eh RE 8 ei Hp a \u2018 of black, sizes 32 and 34 { i Loe © Coy ton, where she has been for some pond, was in town this well; ni H.FA SE LADTHS NIGHT\" y atue $10.00, Lt 80: JO à T h 6 | a : \u2014 months ; Mr.Albert Chester, and Mrs.0 H.Merriman, of \u2018Costioook.INGS A UE HIS À GOWNS, TO- 7 SILK WAISTS\u2014 ;( ; Q- Nig t at o C ock EE | Mrs.Harry Grow, Barton, Vt., on a |.AE 0 IN PLA LUE - 4 Fine white Jap silk walsts, nice- .Co , visit to relatives ; Mr.William Ches- WATERVILLE - & LER À MORROW 98c; ly, made and trimmed, sizes 34, ; Telephone Orders .À ter, Mrs.Percy Munkittrick and little nr É.A.Burton wes th Me (Grant, rs : \u201cfa We offer an ex: E 38, 40 and 44, 5 | eres ë ir 00100 9s \u201c Should the weather | daughter, at Mrs, C.M.Weyland's ; at a birthday party given ran py HR \u201cceptionally nice L Eee wna $4.25 ends 81.15 B ET TS | prevent you from com- .Mr.Williamson, Thetford Mines, the hei: son, Randall, on Tuesday * ve beliève thi UE à que mora [Laan .irk 4 ; uta \u2018vou to try our Doyle, Sherbiooke, spending a few About Uventy-five of his 708 CPR 4 greaby oto CE à 4.a.ve .G55 0400010000101:8018+085+0011 9508414184001 Go0esBre Qe 24 $é you to y , 18 , 1 LEUR ; gown to morrow at .\u2018 LADIES\u2019 COTTON .à | telephone system.oo days with Miss Hunt, at Good Cheer gathered to wishikim mes om recent remé ihe these prices.They o HOSE- 186.* Orders taken toy Lodge; Mrs Fred Noble, Miss Pope and (Um of the day.The I R = and thy SE 1 sa gre.good value at PTCA ?An exceptionally nice\u2019 any ders token tor Mi pb rter, Cookshire, in town for umused hy games until fro don vue cy bp Jt: $1.25.(Not'werth BPE LA RT SALE OF.quality.fine ¢otto EXCEPT.the early V6 ins taples.Cookshi when dainty refroshments were Wg ally share lié SOA z ; $1.50.ti NEW RECTOR : hose, \u2018genuine *Herms- morning Specials.the play ; James 8 aples, Cookshire, |; H = host foceived many.\"YW Meregt the qu Ek § 1 2 'cmorron 6e an nc ue CORSETS.Models at dort\u201d fast black, ail home for the holidays ; Mr.Lindsay, cents, Mra J.A.Burton vas es#f8 \u2018tich are gp, ; beh keg ERE cies Sie B30 15\u20ac rire oehar, and i hoon tir ie co 428 oran ot 1} a ! 4.= 60c, line tar \u2026 \u2026.à To-morrow \u2019 e)! = ; - .\u201d 1 D { M G 2 lal, Hd.The cor +4 ME Tc.line Hor metre) - Mr.Clayton Chester, the guests of |pister, Mrs.G.Monda \u2018 ei ; = > Bays PEAK CAPS\u2014 $1.00 line for BOYS\u2019 HOSE, | Grocer Mr.and Mrs.Henry Chester ; Mr.[us Manson.qe A for th \u2018 ; F, Tweed $1.25 line for .v : ES ; pd actory o , A : et blu ot plain navy $1.50 line.for .Known as the Knicker quality, double Labaree, Sand Hill, in town on Vie- \u2018 ; NLAŸ é \u2018BY rubber fai 4! i Hs iE.: - À myrerge qualities.$2.00 line for .\u2026$l.knees and feet, fine rihbed quality, strict- toria Day.: - GREE \u201c a | qi ont\" .Tomorrow.13c.© $3.00 line for .Jronsencousee $2.lv net Ps color, long legs, all sizes.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Fraser, and The Ladies\u2019 Aid-of the Mouse weuping oP oh TER ~~ ; : e 5 \u2018 4 LA HE > A .; To-morron Cerri.+ adessresses vase 20c Section party, spendin\u2019 a few days at their Church met with Mrs, À.v ka ra in whi Jorge Quality, LOSS, fc a : putin cottage, Silver Lake.Wednesday afternoon.About tel and | À | | bi 1} K cardial; ble \u2018and\u2019 pink.fin sh, in white, we vu w 3, MORIOW 22 0:00 Gite Bo Me Doc Bee@oMso@00@00 00h @ +0 M00Mo1M00@0e 900010000000 6 Mr.Lawrence Ough tred left on Wed- jrs esent.manufacture ©; 40% pH PER So Se ARETE WAISTS.3 to 18 years, Now for a record-breaking hargain nesday evening for Cobalt, and ex- (For further St.Francis pari Ng cl Tubber gc oq a ; I à i ] .» 0 6.+ +0 be se es 7 well taped, buttons sewed is day sale in Groceri 108.pects to he away for some time.sce other ther pages) Cox bave tho Coy SERED 4 ; on to stay.\u2014 + : \u2014 a CE, THAT Special Waist sale gerer 2204 Black Are TER de ronds entre Westgate, of Cook fy Sor neki anse renee One hui rod pounds ready, extra - se- Mr.T., Westgate, of Cookshire, spent 1 À SERRE ne hundred .Westgate, o sp | : i ÿ Fi bio.morrow we expect will Do ut BOY'S {AND GIRLS por rot - 6 | Sunday with his family tin town.24 3 \u201835:4 LABIES 3 COTTON chance 0 to NF price.is amity swont- Dre 2X; fie f \u2018 Ur | The Ladies Aid of Christ's Church JH «VENTS : 10c.White and colored.ers in Mid gray \u2018color Css ; Bd J BOILING BGGS\u2014 wax entertained on Wednesday after Cag n I = \u201c \" 1 .tom .\u2018 \u2019 + - Fine Ril bed Cotton 75e.line for \u2026 .\u2026.ge vu 2.59c.with ndck and front Lu pcg ™ Lwenty dozen re aly to-morrow IN noon by Miss I, Cooke, À à = 5 \"Vests for \u2018the coming 95 li î _ LUXE 70 band of red of blue.D ci per dozen in conn seein | Mr, I.Hender son has bought che I Py bo warm weather, - short 9 line for .cer seen even (0c à.Size 6, 8, 10 and 11 § A : - .q : sleeves, $1.00 line for LL seer serene Bfe.ET.BYES ours.1 Lusters : (ne PURE GOLD JELLY PowpERe Willard house recently owned hy Mr, vl | } Value 15c,, / 1.25 li f : Oke (1 Ne # a us ! re \u201cA big lot ready for to- \u201cMorrow.On }H, Thompson, 014 M4 To-morrow \u2018 10e $1.25 ine or .pe wen, - Re.v.To norrow 39e , es sale To-Morrow 15 .Mi L.aol - a que .f .22 A voeu ZE $1.65 line fOr woo ver \u2026 \u2026 $1.95 = nly .i.sop vee 9.packets fOF Lune veus + cauee 6 tre Wilkin jai w i\" Be ir ! Ero 5 s où YE A .A - a - i .Mr il} meson = nn < 3 iE he $2.00 line for .§1.60 à em rem SPECIAL FOR TO.MORROW \u2014 { Tor TART FOR TOMOrow, nie, saturilay hm een grea Ler an t e re- > \u2026 ue y an .a + A .hd à Ç \u2014 : P | 9 EODAK STORE - ; .1 FS 4 yl 9 a ~~ Jvenue for a number of years, and in Pupham, installing telephones; J.A.] 4\u2019 n _ arrivals and departures are : - , : \u201d * - Expat.tb mer Wear al i 48,880 {iho Tast fiscal vear found that the \"a \u2018| Peaseley, of Bolton Centre; M.v Miss Edith McKee, of Richmond, the RADICAL CHANGE IN Drüggiet and Stationer, : |, 121 Wellington Se, Sherbrooke.Eien ery, Lace apd req H OFFICES ° venue of McGill College was $500,566, Eldridge, and C.J.Olver, of High\u2019 guest.of her aunt, Mrs.Ed.Nixon ; | 10 Strathcona Square.ë ex | «Tall 0 ANC ; and that there was an expenditure of water, and E.Hunter, of Frelighs- Miss Luella Nixon, pion from Rich- SCHOOL EXAM, SYSTEM.- - .\\ ° RYE BE 0.To : acord $534,080, leaving a deficit of a4 .burg.(mona; Mrs.&.1.Vavidson to Lomo, §- .- gi sortment \u201cof Huy, Sherbrooke Daily Record 000 It was true that McGill cote Mr.and Mre.A.L.McClatchie , ave | Where she was called by the serious (Continued from page 1.) Wedding Gifts.0000000000000000000000 CELE .gi 8 \u201ctrans Adbertisements, Bub- many princely gifts from the wealthy 0Ccupying tents pitche.near the river illness of her mother.n are carried out: If they are not he k afford ; : .US ; Q a I S51 Se WEE De loft at any of the gion\u201d UN real, i i Y bank on Dr.W.8.Cotton's lot whare| Bishop Farthing, of Montreal, mad Our stock aflords you a splendid op : a of ns ma¥ De fees, and they, will tiens of Montreal, for specific pur- bank on Dr.W.S.Cotton\u2019s lot where Bishop Farthing, of Montreal, made fcan point out to the school boards portünity for the selection of an ap- ® RECOMMENDED eo Cu Eid er Wear a! og Brolate attention., poses, but in many cases these gifts he is re-establishing the Haskell house his.first visit here on.Thursday, May wheréin they lack and ask them to propriate and acceptable wedding TA e : , © SU REG Ls in all te a .oi news are specially sollofted yreatly increased the obligations of Which has just been moved.ur.\"and 27th, when he administered the rite of | remedy what is | wrong.The leveraée We would mention particularly 5 me ° FASTERN TOWNSHIPS HÔTELS.© iQ fied 4 À he latjo: ° readers Se Daboyce, Notary.maintenance, and made.it the more Mrs.MoClatchie are very comfortably \u2018Confirmation to eight candidates in which he has over them in the way 98 and 102 piece Fi pa Austrian SON ° \u2018 ?ike LA eile io Becker: difficult to perform the duties made in- settled in their camp and will be the All Saints\u2019 Church.Those who assist- above mentioned makes it much more Dinner Sete D delicate satterns China 000000000000000000000u .\\ eR 8 inet Tati N.P.Courte ~ |eumbent upon the institutions by the healthier for the summer\u2019s out of door ed were Rural Dean Jeakins, of Water: Piel Lo ion agen hore 1s a rece ed du r fe i the at JRARNHAM\u2014CANADA HOTEL.NEW [ CL pond Mus B.Me o increased obligations.This institution life.If more people lived in that fas- {loo and the Incumbent, Rev.Mr.he requests.Then again there is a pres) we are olicring them al JI) Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire._ ut wily made, te = oid = Miss Ruby A.Philbrisks had suffered, during the past two hion every summer there would be | 8s | Lummis.5 considerable saving in the expense of ) pric .4 SRANRS PRDIOR RE SA : qh BY \u201c4 oo tro x Mes Dee Worth years, by calamitous fires, which des- ines and practically no tuberculosis My.J.N.Proulx left on Saturday the exam Examine Inasmuch & the Come in and see them.G Lynch, Prop., recently of Monireal, oy * ; Le elton To E.Jones.troyed the buildings of two of its in this country.If people could camp |for a two months\u2019 vacation in Mont- new stem re uire to be \u2018onl ; four J T AGO : E ; A 0.Be Le : .: : À Ç G, UNIO OUSE, REMODEL- : : SEM ere aire FA.Bottom.a.best Savipped jacul tes.This was a out Bre montha rid year their Ii es |xeal, Burlington and New York, to re- |; number instead of some dozen ames hompson led, newly furnished, Gatoeau & 00 | 1 i 107 Wellin er Wis =F BE eas | positive calamity to the country, but wou prolonged twenty per cent.gain his health which has been very las at the present.time , : Ouellette.oa, ow LG RE ; in gheflord :\u2014F.M.he was informed that these buildings Mrs.Longfellow and children \u2018have vi nths.M d Mrs * present.; | 13 Strathcona 8 choir T0 .BRR wt tic :\u2014May HE.Jones: .g 201 C ; poor for several months.Mr.and Mrs.Of course.said Dr.Shurtlefl.i cona Square D Street.» Ba Crossine :\u2014Mrs.FR.BishoF.were pong Festored without any ap- been [siting friends at Boltgn Centre [W, M.Robinson will take charge of clusion, the Bal ior\u2019 ue of n een entre - EE Lol ¥ Mrs.Geo.Bawyer.peal for public aid.The importance of recently.\u2018| his store for \u2018him in his ce.| BL ; GA - : fi VIP STE rican R: Curries the work of McGill University can be Mrs.O.N.Hull hag been visiting her , more A Lim in bis eben ° change, vi oa; o o ao ks after 2 SHERBROOKE LOAN 8 BUSINESS GARDS.ie #\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014remmimemmmenn Apus estimated when it is known that its daughter, Mrs.Comrie in Montreal.[ nm ÉTION.- 0 Dew regulations.= e = = re AE | Rp}: ARE « the f ory: - NTY W CT.U property is valued at nearly $2,000] Captain C.C.Bullock who ha 1 SUTTO WUNCTIO ; co ce hangs oho La be o oy dered MORTGAGE COMPAN | : ADVOCATES.+ is tous t Bat COUNTY WCT.Ut and (5, students mambor L2g0.charge, of the boat \u201cLady of {ha | School will close on Friday; June | PAL the chenes should be sonsiderey Ye Tram tr Hi house.Mr de M CONVENTION HELD AT 3 Front ee regaled = Ce pelle ae, Oey was in ton Lake RR one peu : Ra lm.- of After a trial for this length of time, Receives money on deposit and Jd Advocates, etc, \u2018BhérbrodRe, 1110\" nn a new buit Te) gL CONVE- A : 4 ne Province a 148 overnment P.remagog, was in own on 1d8y rs.catt anc \u201cdom, alcolm, ~ of | the new 1 Li : ; .5 Ae - \u2014 ; : 1B gb k.bai tot i SUTTON.~ should be offidially connected with the calling upon many friends here.He | Montreal, refipriet to: hèir home on out satisfactorily, twill aot worked Allows Interest at 4 p.\u20ac J.Nec Lr oA DYOCATE, os WELLING- + HR id Mrs, \u201cEngland, 31 The Brome.Conn: University.The, sumnal subsidy - only, will begin his duties on the Lake | in | Wednesday.\u2018&vening x r:the Victoria for the com littee to either amend computed halt yearly.5 de _ Street, Sherbrooke.LS bi pi ; \u201c72% Sf.i : the embassy which left -ation bright and Napoleon Blanchet, Timothy Cushing : - HL vish kim meqy Dopp § récent - BY : ! oe They truly loved each other, : participated in by the Misses Lock- St, Petersburg on Saturday to attend and come out of thn.operation hrig pet ; and Ernest J.Ol , y shing SPECIALTY : .AIS ny The Bite cos © remark of one of our citi- With more than cordiality { bart, Katherine Cotton, Estelle S les the funeral will find itself in ample fresh as the day they were put on.: 1is = est J.Olney.\u201cWw A W a SIT day * ~ had 3 re, .+: : \u201c .- A JR \u201c rae : t g ; a \u2019 .i Have : d'édiff$ and this belief scems to be Than brother now loves brot :{and H.U.McOrum and Chas.H - time for the ceremony.The Chi avoids messy papering operation Mr.Ps Farley and little son, of Dan- Water Works, a i pres vai ae] rally shared hy all who note with ber.The Shire programme was excel ent | are not inclined to hustie, espoctaily Woodwork such as wainscoting and cup ville, vere calling on friends in Ting- .Water Powers,\u2019 Cina Ù ived many Poet th oo The teacher that I most did love and Miss Bulman has reason to view [when they are burying an emperor.P°2rds.given one coat of paint, specia\u2019y wick last Sunday.\u2018 \u2018 RP i pins Fost received TA ass aire spi a a puildings In sweet to memory yet ; \u2019 this culmination of Jer season 8 work The successor to the throhe must in- prepared for the suce which an ry The funeral service of David St.Cyr | y Patent Solicitor, fiat ssi] ond | Wirto ; er kind, congenial, worthy f with satisfaction and to proud; of [dulge in -one hund \u201c \"J over night, enables the housew fe to keep vas held in Tingwick Wednesday.Bot ] - lin ter the Jide Ses uy The orour already well known I never shall forget.y face, the progress of her pupils.strained oon ancre day ring fo the kitchen and pantries fairly shining 1 gwick Wednesday h phones.# : R >.4 pay for the building.of Bout Mr.William Ulric Cotton, B.A.,° .C.lless acute nature must continue for With cleanliness.\u2018Last \\ year\u2019s\u2019 fly Ja = ny factory on the west side of the | Her name was Miss Eliza Smith ; L., lawyer, socialist and journalist} is another two years.The will of the screens after receiving a coat of enamel Aa ; z ENLAY: 20° 7 rubber factory which is now | I-wish you all to know ; leaving Cowansvilte for a few days to |dead monarch must be carried to the *™ 2% good as new again.Furniture, TE RIRE the WeikoWEthag completion.This will Le Dit She beneath the lonely turf, .- deliver a series of lectures in Ottaiwa, [gate of \u201cHeavenly Rest,\u201d and there \u201800: Poth in the kitchen and tn the other Tosh: Aid of \u2019 Sykes Pied by an influential American |- \u2018Was laid long years ago.under the, auspices of the Ottawa Lo- read to the assembled crowd.When rooms of the house need pet oma?LE vith Mrs, 4 ot 5 Win which Mr.Miner is inter- , cal of the Socialist party and, natur-Îthe astrologers appoint a favorable Shabby long.The process of cleaning i [ PER ternooë.Abo C= MR and they will engage in the I, wo will soon be lying there, ally enough, upon the themes ol So- day the coffin is taken to the tempor- with polish, or refinishing it with paint ht .nl.= sotriet À k Jacture of all kinds of mechani- This Seth Im almost done ; cialism.eo to t ary palace on the hill within the ime °° vernish is so simple, and the fur ASS CRISE IAE Rat Francis Dis ber gcods.Messrs.Kent and | Tod orthy trut I will not spare ; Dr.F.H.Pickel, Bailiff F.J.Pow- perial enclosure accompanied by the | \"re so improved in appearance ys NN Ti dl: 2 ) à Save the contra ild- oday, I'm \u2018\u2018eighty-one.ers and several others are soon leaving naw ruler, who for ts -sev d that most housewives includé a course of ~ Alin ie other pages.) _\u2014% ct for the build f ler, o for twenty-seven days on .; ; à ee hich will be proceeded with Barnst MRS.LUCY E.CLARK.this section for a six or eight we ks\u2019 presents fruits and viands to the de- refinishing furni or in their Ppring 7 dle tl ah ih ately.There is also a strong @!NSton, Que.May 26th, 1909._ prospecting tour in the Cobalt silver consed.Then the death name, by housecleaning operations.Tits applies ; if ; cd bo lity that other United States |.MEI POURNE maine region, of New Ontario.tar which his virtues will\u2019 be known to not ony to dr the rough ten and By : glass RB.Bus > NOW sécking locations for oH .;( ouncillor John McCabe has so iar posterity, is chosen for the dead man, PIE PAF TO we i ï ning | be pn Ee Luring in Canada will decide Miss Annie Stimson has returned recovered his health as to be ableito land when the powers on high and laundry chairs and -to those wicker y and : it Lo mele EN EN Granby.Our worthy home after spending a few days in resume his duties as Government çar- [those on earth have been introduced |¢2ne ones that Spend b Bool nd Au da.+ 4 ne lo never dves things by |Montreal and Miss Ada Stimson, of go inspector at Montreal.: He com- Îto his late majesty under the new cog- their time on the verandah or lawn bé 4 Ré ton is ever loyal to his old Barton, Vt., is visiting at her home menced work on Tuesday, the 25th omen he may be removed to the not only to the tables, bookcases and di, C \u2018 - 13 planning to'make this here.oo a | instant and spent Sunday, the 30th, wooded valley fifty miles from Pekin, lounges of more or less.expensive Mae rial hub of the Eastern Mrs.W.Hl.Lindsay is seriously ill at home in Cowansville.- where the dead emperors of the pre- woods, but to the home-made things 0.er- i = rire the fervent wish of a with typhoid fever at her home on The W.C.T.U.will hold a session Ol-fsent dynasty repose.The new emperor rough lumber, and so on rou shout \u2019 * , ends is that ne~may be Bridge street.; Tuesday, the lst proximo, at thejre-.goes along with it, or at least receiv- the entire house., Whereas painting: a- To ov ar ny years to carry out Mrs.J.Leay and little daughter, sidences of the Misses Jacques.es it at every halting place en route.bout the house vas once a vomaiterihle _ Visit our L gig ich he is so keenly have returned home after spending a Mrs.C.P.Taber sustained some per- Finally, when food, money and clothes undertaking now it is a a er i .assortment - which is the À, - : pe pe de few Jays at Windsor Mills.ile i sonal injury from having fallen on have been given to the deceased he is little exporte and Ie sma 1 od to re at É \u2014 allup, of Danville, is|t own home las > i .i i As one thrifty :t \u20ac Je day.Eo 5 re COATICOOK.the guest of Miss Btta Stimson.but is again well and strong.\u201d left in peace.It he Éars business, mark \u2018The use of paints and varnishes! most complete.We always carry on \u2014\u2014\u2014 ya 38 a very pleasant surprise + Mr.W.K: McKeown was in Mont- [hav od egates 2t housekeeping time has become almost hand the latest styles.and best at the reo: ave no need to scurry across Asia Co ; an yles, rest ; py e residence of Mr.E.H.STANSTEAD real, Friday last.: for fear of missing it.a mania with me; actually I look for- ) .To Cat ie pe h ge ON Friday evening, given to Rev.W.S.Jamieson is fn Pem- Mr.R.S.Roe is having a fine new : ward to housecleaning just because it class of carria \u20acS In = La.REx Ta ya] 4d\u2019 \u201cta 88 Roberts, who will take [hroke.Ont., where he }s on \u2018the St ndah put around his house\u2019 jon over the Ii : EE eT 4 \u201cLE.c de rt * ; nro {e.Ley \u2019 re ne 18 ON e \u2018a- vera .\u2019 2 \u2018 _ our 1 ._- .yi tod bt.fot Fe ut pert] ; ht à for the West.on Mon- {tioning Committee of the Methodist South street, Mr.N.L.Whitcomb = ne Games ® | dc hé ds ; ZA He a x en umber were pre- Conference.- te of Durham, being She contractor who °F Quali ROSENBERG : Ce Py Ie » Pa AW Boberts pecoion > 8 + Miss Jennie Montle i ding a few has the job in hand.| .- eo | .ét 1 T D \\ Wor received the good wishes days at her home here, Spence One of our well-to-do citizens recent- 2 or ud ity and, A very slight improvement is notice- Eg - ald acting alter welfare, Mrs.W.S.Masten, of Lyndonville, ly took over the agency for a whale- 2 Quantity able in the condition \u2018of Mrs.Elwin To \u2014 fs Ptation ol yas rung into | the lis spending a few days here.sale house in Montreal.Before closing - Fhompson, \u2018ill for over a week jo \"OUR AIM : \u201cThe Best is always the Cheapest.\u201d Our goods are .Guaran- PY a ag, 8 mil] uray evening for Mrs.Carlos Davis spent Sunday, the the contract, \u2018the house wrote him ask- measles, and bas heen dangerous A 50 teed.We hope to be favored with your visit at our new BRANCH STORE, 20 ly 2 a stre Wl brigade turned guest of her son, Mr.Harry Davis, in [ing how his financial standing was.the past few days.Her litt CE en net sac nd { WE BF ol The engine wen 25 ON In 8004 ffardwick, Vi He replied, \u201cMy financial status is not [i who previous to her mother's illness 221 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.ro We Hiver ne wore was pumped from | Te \u2019 what I could desire it to be.If |'it | |wWas on the sick list, is quite well : LA AN alice and 09 the hydrants, \u201cWATERLOO.were, I should not handle your gooës.| NE ques see | P.I LEG EME ag BRE Soy, 1 ot AT Cum Clara Bell, who «iting T hope to improve it by so doing.\u201d [He CHEWING TOBACCO Mrs.Jos.Crothers is now confined | = En | \u2019 guréf® wa\u201d Satèrdaye #.;; will close at noon 18s (lara Bell, who was visting t the agency by return of mail.: 2 .to her bed and is rapidly failing.I ; Lo a\u201d \u201cLAER 8¥8 for the summer months.relatives in Montreal, returned with go g - In new big plu A d Mrs.P.C.M { Stan- 0 Manufacturer and Dealer in.* EMPRESS pe 7\" \u201caticoa) \u2018her brother, Mr.Nason Bell, who > GILMAN : - gs.bridge Enst nent coul ot.\"ave Carriages, Wagyons, Harnesses, Churns, Agricultural Tmplements, Fie, Etes \u2018 ! ne .vy .v LIN , > JLAST, > 8 * \u2019 ; y 7 RE lors Monse_Poputar home for phen Victoris/ Day in Waterloo With} School closed on Friday, the 2lbt, Jat Rosenlserg this week ple ov CR | : 273 St Paul Street, Quebeo.La TL * À Lomeroy, Prop.1s parents.: A ol oe : : : AR 4 - Ys 2 3 __ ; a - ~ Xe + ; { \u2018 + ; 3% [ yy\u201d ., © -/ .\u2018 - 0 i POST \u2018 ; - \u201c a F : r j Pope A et te ri a A -\u2014 Py a HLS Sa ear use ~ hve Aas Te AVE a eee A - EE SSI ¥ A _ 2 sen o Pe ia Ke a wn qu o : ge Nr IE RR RR i X! a Pb y \u201crem 52 MEATS TENT -\u2014e er oe.an hr wom Wt Aor à rat 3 AT cL ely PRT 4 es ot \u201cut dat pra ii Big BIN LT TE I oA ES ; =.À ve mp 7 Er = CECE RC Ry A eR RRR Chaire Pas en re a y a t Ce so ye ARIE LORY Chali - ses = os > ES ee | o>, rE ime) TE eg 02 Si , ee JS Tw Ta ag CE TE a RAN Ag as a pti es a pr Reedy - ec sine ne Es \u2018 eue pr PE SRE [Rede iremr \"+ sr ac es = si.5 _ a mann ei nl x Re x a ee py RE TW 0.0 ARE: Pia AE 3 ii Pure mee ~~ a Le repre ra asl fon © Fo Pay igs Wh ape da NE - - crea TK tring nine vil .vidi nes : OR BeBe Zr 8 mre al.gr Ï ts rm «nt a rn rag at gt et Fy co air cae wh Naty avoit = ri ; RE .J.SG replier ~ ce act ph ei \u20ac + a seas ama do er ft ge tp rr came \u2014\u2014 cs Spy gg eA 4h Ee 22.30 a AR FREESE a > SEN St _ _ -\u2014 ; ; 558 æ - ee + crim vr pacs yr rag + ; ; Ci \u201c .- PAGE FOUR I ABRREBOOKN DALY.RECORD ONDAT MAY), we, = : 20 = erever\u2014 pure \u2014\u2014 ptr - i , + ; -_ -« AN.ARISTOCRAT AMONC.\"PIANOS.ih | rpms \u2018ON\u2019.THB MAGOG, G BIVER.« Dr.M.7.Mooney, of Scotstown, is : vi : e fis season on in fown to-da can qc a HEINTZMAN & CO.PIANOS (Canam A Ar x Pane) River is nou in hd \u201cswing.\u2018Every dur 1 M Win.Farwell retuviel te Mr, ant ré \u2018 ell returiie ee .At the most successful concerts held ia \u2018Massey: Hafl, Toron- ins Be vor, boats may be seen d''etorday moriuny from n Visit Lo Wear Looking a \u201c - to; in Montreal; Halifax, N.8.; \u2019 St.John, N.B., Winnipeg, Man, ; There are plenty ty of perch and suck- Montreal.Wl vr Vancouver and Victoria, B.Ces \u2019 the piano made b the old firm of | \u2018 a few bass.The pupils of St.Andrew's \u201c Sunday ' ; ) at B Il Ya.: re tr \u2014 ; : Heintzman & Co., limited, was the exclusive choice of the great/ DU a the OPERATIONS.de Children s Day eric, mi fa | Ask the person wi ¢ ve : : - artists present.At prosent there, is ue ellie.We cheerfully.exchange : any be held early in June.Qu why they ar TH ki M va ; a Here is the fact that more than anything else furnishes proat.my bn e building line on: Welling-|l Wedding Gifts bought.here that Mr.N.G.Smith; of Luke Megautic, 28 \"OU probably say: a | Mother house ia oa « of the distinctive position occupied by this great Canadian- made Messrs.H.C.Wilson & Sons are |} have not hoen specially made or who has been confined in the Protest- THAT THEY ALK lee Puck, io a | 1 \u2018 Mire ! r « h | _ piano in the musical world to-day.| ti opin ray of the jae\u2019 lock We are now \u2018showing our big Pe dually re ov three The very lastest in style.same Moine Duteil, d ; The piano is the instrument Yar h hi * Spring\u201d sélection * of Cut Glass \u2019 8 The very easiest on the fect.: as the last.h Boy.- I ough w ch the musical ars | which they purpose building next to and.Silver articles suitable.for Owing to the alisence of Mr.C.E.j _Fhe very best value for the mon Fortin on Galt a | fist mus! als.= Vie emotions and intellect-Gi his-audience.| ve ni ® for ihe store and © Wedding.Gifts \u201cand would\u201d be Reid, who is attending a convention in- \u201cThe very greatest wear and tear.bartment ri It it fails to respond in any particular, the artist's work is moving picture theatre, which Mr.pleased'té have you coma;in and he\u201d thers az no Men's Meeting - The very, highest grade of shoe- fateh out foe io, : ! see then.in the Y \u2018A.yesterday afternoon.makin \u201c son, jy _ marred.vËE + | Gregoire is building, di is progressing Sgn aR, ng, Ha The Hast Sherbrook g.| een about # es he unfailin ver) rapid y.This building is.on the e Eas erbrooke Lacrosse team he city\u2019s st 1 \u2018 u g uniform high- class work of which the Heintz- property recently occupied\u201d \u2018by; Miss \"A 0: \"SKINNER will have a practice on the Lacrosse LA J.GHOQU ETTE | ever hl Shr % man Co.piano is capable, is one-great reason why this piano is.Tliams.: .Jewellér-and: Opticiar: À grounds to-morrow night.A meeting LEADING SHOE Ry he à .à the invariable choice of the truly great artist, | ae present, thie building, will only be pres held after practi \u201cÀ 5 \"G SHOE DEALER, ed Ring, he en i \u2018 \u201c\u201c The world\u2019s greatest piano\u201d \u2014De Pachman.n Sold only.by Senda building a four storey block.ls 1 Chow Maple Sugar Tébacco.5 WRULINGTEON WTR sere.4 = ss ee H.G.WILSON & SONS : pds oA fat er down Welling rate he |.Mr, G.Harry.Parkes, of Toronto, is | meen \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships.Massey Harris Company is is erecting a Jenne, Mrs.Parkes, a p Éraneis EL ECTRIC LIC HT ING r : =e ; _ warehouse and barn \u2019 a few days.Mr.Parkes 1 \u20ac - as re == ug].=] she president of the celebrated \u2018 Mend [- x ANPS, Sun uy : ; ssohn oir,\u201d*\u201d which received h ho S Sa LL 2s * lan enthusiastic hearing in New York, { ICUTOU Ts, SETS, TUBES, © > nitabl eue as | Buffalo\u2019 and Chicago, and which may and alll kinds of Incande > ROSEY Suit DN 15 } Sat \u2018visit Great Britain during the coming andescent Lamps at Lowest Brio, They.J evening.\u2018from a business trip to Que.| Year.He is also the treasurer of the ati bec.[ 5 a Wager Mission, in succession to [* ICAL REPAIR aS beautif (the la M.\u2018Treble, and for 21 li {| Mrs Arthur Brooks, of Wilser, Vt., years th i : w.very \u20181 fl the.pe ab ge Mrs, Tuck, B lleva.{ion Sund punto of the Mis- | J.WIGGETT, 109 Wellington Street, A ve.a .\u2014_ 20m | vo } The fuieral of the late Jobn H.| gepttttl ttee = * 1 Mr.and rs.J.S.Mitchell spent\u2019 Drummond, whose death occurred on SLL LLLP bp R000 a re : ; n à N | the week end at Breeches Lake, D\u2019Is- | Friday ost; took place yesterday af- ® We are selling the balan î ) - AVES\" NS raelt.| ternoon from his late home, Victoria ce oO Our Furniture tok Note the .Ai tli, 04 The weekly sale of the Sherbrooke Flat to St.Peter's Church, with\u2019 ay g National Store for one month only at \u201c pr i \u201cafte SAN na | Dairy Board will take place .this af- | Very large attendance of friends and CHILD'S ROCKERS, regular 81.35 y Cost: Prig, - EUR RL Hn 1 Some ternoon, \u2018neighbors.The service at the Church | @ OILCLOTH, regular ° 3c, for, per va ; en SRE seminar 1 < : .à H 4 A \" à \u201cide.By 7.+= E : was nau ow.r \u2019 c remet, \u2019 |THE ih p= Sh hor ag |e onto 6, Wiknsio, of, Thote | Sordusted 197 Mer, Cénon Shreve | @ GILCLOE, regulr de, fo\u201d pee yard U2 2000 = won _- .ERY Ÿ ÿ Ÿ ford ny.was 2 visitor in this city Tha choir sang the familiar hymns CURTAIN Po; os S Ge for | per yard .\u2014 ma To-morro y {> ay.FU .\u201cRack of Ages,\u201d and \u2018Nearer My CURTAIN POLES > regular re for sesecssnagy wf i .A th Re Special.* parlor, for shining ladies\u2019 God to Thee,\u201d with the Psalm used oo AND ART SOUXRES | rereemrine no er emar a e Bart ain List t or hrewd shoes,\u201d 116 Wellington street.New in the office for the Burial of the Over! 1,000 yards of good DOM Ea RES - \u201cAT cost.\u201d Preserve | management.go .Dead cars were Messrs.A.D.yr assenensole \u2019évegeecer SSELS CARPET, me ne.Te .Mr.Justice Demers - has.retufr ostwie Griggs, W.H.Wiggett, \"SEATR CARPETS at on.ee ne I ame wy To-morror Tuesday Shoppers, S.Mon sen, wh was ping | Andee, Mellonald, George Armlage, 35 GINGLE SPRINGS wort Sh, For e aa = \u2019 ne sone \u201con 05886 veus qe Fr va 3 x in the Superior Court.\" mourners were Messrs.Fred Drum- 5S worth 81 50, for ., kid i .¢ : +1 +5 5 | Miss Buby, JB Bune \u2018hos roturned mand, nephew; John Hood, brother | § \"DARGHE & Co.66 & a fem gq.Brown EN T4 3, : {from along \u2018visit er aunt, Mrs.M, [in-law orge Cummings, Sherbrobké; + | x 8 'F.Johnston, Montreal.Wm.Cummings, Laconia, N.H., \u2018and {ee FIFIFIIFIFIIIIIISENS HR Uo] Kf iborrow rs x ORNING SPRCIALS | ] tt i] | Dr.Crack, of South Durham, was Sn the pre PS x prés Af = mi | by Huan = < OFFOW town esterday : close o e service the remains | 4 NI AS me joes ce gi a patient to w \u2018ed Ay RE BENGAL COTTON ell jon! the Protestant tel.ere\u2019 convey! to the Union Cemetery, * ; Good qua 36 in.wide, Fine Grey Bengal Mrs.A Hogpita Belvidere street.and interred in the fa- - teed Yast © .Cotton.Regular value 10c., L 8.Arthur E.| Scott and children [mily lot.The casket was covered \u201cls There A thi ii 8 to 10 AM.oes aorree cores Be.y ave gone da their ee at Kamouy with sonate, floral.offerings from ny na 9 You Nou a immer.=~ izing friends r.John .~ BED-SPREADEe { : ° i ; : Drummond s th : woe, à \u2018 \u201cOnly three left.Extra large We aftr fr this week.Jon.HP.Might and Jam voir Captain ohn Drum tne fe in, wide, size, 12-4.Regular v value $5.70 - our-entire stock of d rope, sall- early pioneers of.the Townships, wl + To-morrow x 8 to Io am.ec.wo 8.69 PT MEN TE TS EE { ed.on Saturday for home.came with his wife from Seotla d jo LS _ pd to .WHITE LAWN.4, nN Miss Violet Boyer, from Barrie, Ont, make, a home in Canada.Deceased was White d 40 in, extra good quality, A » ist è guest of her sister, Mrs.Her- born in Sherbrooke 68 years ago and a e de white lawn.Regular value, RB J e Irwin, Melbourne street.is.survived by his wife, whose maiden Jord.® 12c., Mr.A.Andrews, of Littleton, N.H., name was Hannah M.Hood, four sis- o-HROrFoW = 8 to 10 a.m.+ overss vovvee ; TC.inD & A.dC is visiting his brothers, Messrs.BW ters and three half-sisters.He was gi i PTA POUPEE ved Jk rompton, Blow À Andre aie re, cine Li * it inen- Crash Towelling, red uns me! (a es.: ext Sund venin > .ne -\u2014 - È border.Regular Value Se.af 4 Church, the ay proning ia St: Autre on Tor hin mec Se he pa si Consult our stock before buyi ing for Wis van} cam § a = 8 to 10 a.m.a Ge.mor will preach 8.sermon fc for yung.fn sympathy #i\u20ac Cited to-bie\u2019 wife ° largest stock of Glassware in the Euste m Townbiys.5.By § FEAR SILK.A, 83.00 Value, To-morrow $2.45 pr.mens.su.de tu we in her bereavement.thirig\u2019 you want.: ou a va ne t ed A q \u20ac; a ts Tp all the popular shades.Re- Al $2.50 Value, To-morrow $1:95 pr.Dr.Richards.\u201césistant pathologist\u2019 a ais k You a o ssure to ine it orge Ta dore ut wo - - ¥ Jguler Value 286 | $2.00 Value, To-morrow $1.45 of Harvard Uhiversity, Boston, \u2018Mass.; packed \u2018another big shiptivent] This \u201cweek.+ 5 am .v : 8 to 10 a.\u2026\u2026uie ayeroésenseçuess 196, \"IR 1 $1.50 Valu, To-morrow 21.00: Te J is the guest.of Dev Hume, Montreal PROPOSED \u201cTRIP To MACDONALD we VE TOC Lg! LE oo t HUCK TOWELS.5 oso 08 | #00 Vili dor aes moe.I ot.15 am 4H Sn y GOLERCE | pe g White Linen Huck Towels; ood 1° | 85 Value, To- ° a pr.[ll Mir.Williatn\" \u2018Cuiitminige; \u2018from! La: Fa netting o tbesdirectôrs oft} HW ete sites.Regulet valug 45e, * | v ® morrow} .58:pr.\u201d KR | conia, N.H.it in town summoned by Sherbro oh County Agri tors of to ne | mM Laure nacses ue 4 33e, i ; ; 01 0 \u2018ane, To- -morrow & 38 pr.{ the desth of ?the Hite John.Drum- diety \u2018was.hekd at the = Queen's Hoo 9 y _ s, rome { rod ¢ dvénett for Tad En ET Er ES CE men Cw : on Saturday.The question ef the trip: em En - ravêmette | 11° FART \u201c1 MuH: Dresses 8.Smoke Master Mason Tobacoa, [12 the Maolopal, College was discus 5 \u201c BELLOTEL: se ow » WELLINGTUN phen \u201cTable Linen % 68 in.wide Cravenette, in grees, All Ladies\u2019 Siz f Mrs.Owen.Maguire\u2019 has left foriTas- ed, and Mr.W.M.Tomlinson, the Se- : + - 70 in, Bleached Damask Table Linen greys, browns, or black; - * ide A pele ble.w ite, in av, pink, chereau, Beauce, to.join Mr.Maguire crater 2 e se, set ha gd rocaived severs) ame Regular value 25c.> \u2019 Regular: value.$1.45.= a ° \u201cogulat value 85, 00._ who is employed, o the new Q.c.R ve M The rom- outs e points as to the NEO TES TUESDAY 0 voue 690, TUESDAY, .8115 | TUESDAY tage [| 5e intorview the railway companies with Mééééééttérencereterttséts ê onsss sevsss saeess enssec .DELA Le dinners peeeseninnens «Oh i 7 28 A ; Panama rrr \u2014 The Bev.Chas.S.Deeprose\u2019 left this [abe aa of TN car, P oh te saber RY \u2018morning for Pembroke, Ont., what rate wou charged .fc .51 in, Panama or Serge in navy Im ot Chonan, Conference of vue a the same.= 5 or ure asers or Investigator \\ ue li Guns botte CHE, whe es \u2018Equally Welcome.- \u201d N T UESDAY prrerstes senna varie srenresue 49.Here is, at, last, the very best: was operated on in.the Protestant LA CIE CODERE sh A good reason why you shonld visit our store when i in fo d - | 4e special youve heer walt] ang for Hospital by Dr.Hume, is progressing | oes\u2014Large_ Assortmént, Absolute Reliability> + \"= tr #= Am : Net Curtains | Tor 8 long time [2 md ie À &F THE DOLLY VARDEN SHOE STORE] * 3} yards,\u201d Embroidered Net C y special request, alsc, we will rs.Emerson, wha has heen quite | Regular value $5 5 00, et Curtains.\u201cput on sale an Lai, we Eu ill at her home on St: Gabriel street, Wholesale\u2019 Retan L.E.CHAMBERLAIN.123 Wellington St.Lake TUESD AY ) $3 98 hroidered White Lawn Waist, Jom nos wid wih.ag prier as her Ha : FIININNIIIIIIIISIIINNIININGIIN FIFTY el \u2018 rrecsveer ques LLLL I ALAA vu sl nas wou.wis cn \u2018 EK y JT .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 |, ays 2 pieces os, Taffeta Silk, pale ble | x La pie a Mont- pren Blacksmiths\u2019, Plum \u201cSweet Pickles in bulk, Sour Pickles in tl i or pink, Regular value 75 \u2019 nday in.town, :the guest ; TUESDAY .me % i and Mrs.Jas.Mackinnon, at pers 2nd, Electrica supplies, .-Olives in hulk: 5.PR toe @reres peours severe aessse Se | a an residence.ps a .5 + ; - Sheeting Mr.Tippett, manager of the Clem- |\u201d FRESIL BOILED LOBSTERS, STRAWBERRIES AN: ion : - t Theat = WEST ) 1 Bleaghed Plain Sheeting.Regular tho it fa on rack for | ES BEEF AND SPRISG I AND.Bp fue Ae band here this season.LT MONTREAL S N ol al TUESDAY Lu.uns © 27e 4 te TREET PROVISIO | Pion ee 27¢ Two new \u2018automobiles arrived in Bell Telephone 164.213.73} MONTKEAL STRBEL.= we a WA Undei - town\u2019 on.Saturday.These two) elegant 0 rvests touring cars- are owned by Messrs.A.0800-0000: 010-0 0-0-0 (PR.BAI adies\u2019 Summer Undervests, with or Briggs and H., B.Fletcher.\u2014\u2014- pe candy , without sleeves.Regular value 13c.> Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Holland ar- ARE YOU, BUILDING 7 >| brooke, TUESDAY os cee ces cere 9e rived yesterday from Syracuse, N.Y., It go, send your specifications to us For Satis facties pes, 84 { called by the death of Mr.Holland's for figures on everything you require 0.', about, Silk-Mustin sister Mrs.N.S.Woodward.in Wood.Beat material, Lowest prices, ; \u2014FAT- + y ue 8 S Lo WHO CAN DO WITHOUT ONE T Prompt Delivery.2 Seorse Striped or Flowered Designs.\u2018 Nice , THESE DAYS.Kenneth Turnbull, son of Mr.* A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, L \u201cj OR 8 Snappy Patterns.Regular value Here is an ouly chance to secure, à.very good uali- John Turnbull, of Montreal, has tak- Coaticook D - Concre 406, ?ty one for cost.7 Fas ! ha 8 PE sition in.the Paton Mill, and Btigook, P.4 i me Bera TUESBAY eens = se as entered upon his duties.- ; veerer arenes eevneiens 29c | \u201c Regular \u2018able; $1.00, $1 25, fm.a Smoke Pipe | 1 To o.= 4 HOW E: MADE Bo mn Long Gloves plaster Stanley Hammond, of Island is \"7 RL 4) B READ | A kr = he in black, tan, white.Tie- eration ve Loir ner vont Sh - \u2018 dloves = , r va tle 5 Je, vy e er- .[| réa pe [rocker rotetunt Hopital will avs | ol of ps Tow Grain BB Gi 3 or .| It : ES = .ra.Elastic Belts iit it expected hat rt Po et LE Fd = | .sit] ( Street Good Elastic Belts, in black, brown, - Montreal \u201cto be.present at the banquet pps IN OUR: \u2014 a mas.E.L.{ à OTOMO blue, J to be: tendered Premier : Sir Lomer Room 20 Whiting Bi Blok With 1p, Regul; ir value 25e, 1 Gouin to- \u201cIHOITOW night by one of the so preparl Has bear r TUESDAY 19\u20ac | Liberal \u2018clubs in that For SALE CHEAP\u2014ONE HIGH CUT- \u201cwedit rubber tired Stanhope in good ort Apply I\u2019.Biron, East Sher- a 98 SALE_ AN\" AUTOMOBILE RUN- wi out, first class shape, must sell Hy Geox going to United States.Ap- rge Blossom, Cooôkshire.po SALE\u2014CONTRACTORS PLANT, Whee Oncrete.Mixer, Wheelbarrows, 6 Cr Scrapers, Drag Scrapers, Plows, 6 Fay Bars, Picks, Mattocks, Shovels, |! ers, Tool Boxes, Anvil, Portable $i 1 Bilge Pump and Hose, throws stream; one steam Boiler, 10 horse he Will run three\u201d steam drills; 400 - of ate saut \u2014dri TANTED \u2014 TABLE GIRL WITH to tity e, pren drills and ck \\ previous experience.Write A Jaus-\" j .> Fa Tie 1a, 1 .1 ok.ve, 8 Spring\u2019 beds und utensils with seau, Grund Central Motel, Coatico tiven or camp of 50 men.As I have \"hols Up contracting L will sell the Marga Or any part of the above at a in a, Clark Gordon, No.25 Mont- MISCELLANEOUS, JASTURAGE\u2014350 ACRES NEW LAND , Street, Sherbrooke.PP.0.Box 8uy.|'L pasture, Yearlings, $1.00; 0 Yea i UTOM eS \u2014\u2014 olds, $1.50; 3 year olds, $2.0 \u2019 u A vy OBILE FOR SALE \u2014 MODEL! grown cattle, $4.00 for the seuson.W.ity to\u201d Ford roadster, fdlly equipped.A; Hale, ] Hay po\u201d oil and gus krinps, tools, ete.\u2014 oston prepare! feet 1 run ubiout HOH) miles, is in per- 1 Ww.AUSTIN, GENERAL INSUR- ures; etc., St Condition and looks fike new, Buy- #7 ance.Mrs.J.Hurd\u2019s Building, ) I, © i i © pS larger cp Address W.[0 Waster, Farnham, Que.AVTOHOBI 1: FOI SAT E\u2014S PASSIEN- ad or, our car.For particulars Price address Box 67, Record office.SHOR SALE ON 1e « Ayrahire bull, or ve .Choquette, Randboro St., Sawyerville, Que.JADDLES AND HARNESSES RF- 3) paired reasonable by B.Sayer, Care D.Gorham Livery Stables, -East, Angus.EN 'ANTIED FIVE GOOD LIGHT {VV rooms in good location on Wellington Street.nt: p treatment re.Tel a 759.ENRIGIESTERED Conticook, Que.ter ; a desirable property 1804 fa, - \u2019 39 O,; k St ve 1 AN 22222200 .g 4 T = = land d building lots.\u2018Avuly Tt.LOST AND FOUND.Terrill.RS fo Money \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - JT Noyer FOUXD-FOUN D MONEY ON ( \u2014 FOR SALE\u2014ONE OF :XD- IMRFAMERY à 10 offers train May 22nil.Reported / best and largest in Eastern Togo: od, tadthout results, Owner wants f ships.Write Hox 68, Sherbrooke rn cord.sr Pay, Sherbrgoge, NT Tuber Com Bigs | Brown, 9 Fulton Ave.So FTO LET\u2014SELF CONTAINED HOUSE \u2018à milkir one year old, from an Apply Box.74, Record.M5 \u2014Slrivi .: .5 i ° Patterson, gms main.CARY Vo Robt | ee PRACTICAL, HOUSE Por SA | painter, 25 Portland Ave.: LE=A BEAUTIFUR cor l= s PERN by der Stanhope, rubber tired.Ap- (IE OST \u2014 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 0 P, iron, East Sherbrooke 14 gold horse-shoe stick pin wit Por- \u2014_\u2014 I pearls, Suitable reward on return Lo Cem ALE \u2014 IN COATICOOK, MOD- | Box 75, Record Office, ; esi Cee.cortege Grove and _O; k oma \u2014 \u2014 mn \u2014 E = in stan 2th toile, [are harm, water REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.reg land AN Has painterd.About 2 - _\u2014 \u2014 | Mrs rich PQ RTE Also about twenty OR SALE IN EAST SHERB a, rnidenee 4e nes ba] burn.Will sell 4 on Terrill Ave., new! self-contained Baldwin all.For tdens apply J.RM.house, modern improvements, spring \u2018Yesdonces.Apply E: 0.rash, \u201cEFOUSE TO; LET\u2014SEVEN E ROOMS H electric light+and Rasy; Apply John CUE 0.LET \u2014.SMALL FURNISHED TL! house in Notth Ward.fodern con: A .' in Lennoxville, large lawn, barn wood shed and chicken house.Apply on premises to S.T.Westlake, - HELP WANTED \u2014 MALS.WE PAY SALARY, EXPENSES AND (VW.| required to fili Vacincies with bright men, hardiest stock, varieties approved by Experimental .farms.- \u2018 guaranteed, 1 Complete outfit free, apply now, stating age.Luke Bros,, Limited - Nurserymen Montreal.IXNA7ANTED ' \u2018man preferred.ience.Lake View House, hnowlton.\u2014 A GOOD MEAT COOK, Must have exper- WE HAVE AN OPENING FOR A live solicitor who has ability to approach Merchants and Professional men on a proposition bacved by the Dominion Government and capable of earn- \u2018ing 16 to 50 p.c.dividemls per annum, One agent cleared $199.50 in.one Write us Bux 71, Record Of .week, enclosing references.Address ice.: summer by applying to Kent and Cox Granby, Que.\\ ANTED FOR OUR WOOLLEN Mi J a competent second - hand for dr finishing.Experienced on woollens worsteds and face finished goods.Pato Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke Que.\\ (3990 STONE AND BRICK MASONS A can find steady employment for \u2018the and à \\ ANTED AT ONCE _,SEVERAL CAR \u2018 penters and millwrights.Apply As bestos & Asbestic Co., Ltd., Asbettos Que.\u2019 a ANTED V PIANO , SALESMAN a vel in Eastern Townships.son & Sons.ŒGALESMEN \u2014 A GOOD CANVASSER S in each section to sell establish exclusive lines on new attractiv Box.679, Montreal.XA7ANTED \u2014 BRICKYARD : HANDS \\ and laborers.Apply at yard nea H.C.Wil and plan.Lennoxville.E.T.Brick and Mig.Co, à speaking French and English to tra y L 2 3 r | assisted by tors to the city for the week end.° Mr.Albert Webster returned home yesterday from ;sBelleville Business Co SE \u201cqr Ady or \" ar A man was arrested at 2.15 on Saturday -aftérndon \u2018on Bridge street, charged with being drunk and fighting.Rev.Canon Shreve conducted service and preached yesterday (Whit Sunday) at the Church of the Advent, East Sherbrooke.Dr.Dallas Bray from New York, is in town and has been taking the place of Dr.W.W.Lynch during his absence for a holiday.Mr.Howard Wright returned.on Sa- Ligne, where he was attending school, for the summer vacation: B who \u2018has\u2019 been Visiting friends in Eus- ie.loft 2-day- for, Toronto, wh h = Aig.lait 6-day nae where she resitie for th ; : On Saturday at St.Michael\u2019s Cathe- Aral: A High Mkss;\u201d thé \u2018éeremony of 1 Ehis:moreing- (Mogday) in Whiteun- week, Holy Communion was -celebrat- ed at St.Peter's\u2018att 8 o\u2019clock, and morning prayer said at 10 a.m.Mr.Payette, of the Metropolitan Miss Lodoriska Fortur, who has been assistant for some time in the Public Library, left this afternoon to join her family, who have removed to Montreal.During the absence in Europe of Mr.D\u2019Hellencourt, editor.of Te Soleil, Quebec, the paper will be in\u201ccharge of Mr.Omer Chaput of the editarial staff, an old Sherbrooke boy.; ; ied Mr.and Mrs.HoRard Thompson, and Mrs.Wm.Richards, Mrs.Thompson\u2019s mother, have arrived fgom East Angus and taken : \u2018\u2018Blimkbonnig,\u2019\u2019 formerly the property of Dr.E.Williams, in Orford.Miss Nita Hunt, nurse-in-training, at the Montreal General Hospital, returned to-day to resume her studies, after town recuperating after a seyious Ness.; : greet Le a Messrs.L.E.Kendall, L.Lou hin.ill- |R.Walters, L.Heath and A.Caldwell, Government surveyors from Ottawa, who have been in the town for a few days, have left for Coaticook and other places in the Townships in connection with their work.: \u2018Wellington street was again filled with clouds of dust today, raised from the streets by the wind, owing to the absence of the street sprinkler.\u2018Why don\u2019t you keep your doors shut ?\u2019\u2019 is the only.satisfaction merchants get when making complaint.Rev.Canon -F.J.B.Allnat}, Vice ville, has gone: to Toronto for the meeting of the Board: for cdnferring Divinity Degrees \u2018for.the Province of which he is chairman.From Toronto, Dr.Allnatt wil] go #o Quebec\u2018to at; tend the Provincial.Synod, + The members of \u2018the Signallifig Class ascended Mount Orford, Saturday with their instruments, hut were uhable, on, account \u2018of the weather conditions, to structor in East Sherbrooke.: After the long climb the boys were much: disap- A special nieeting of the city council will be held Wednesday to take into consideration and act upox\u2019a special report of the Board of Control re meters, ( tion.and act upon the report of Thomas Tremblay, city engineer, in connection with extension of water system to proposed street on lot No.1539, South Ward, lying between Rand Drill property and the Structural Steel Co.The schedule of rates for gas and electric light and power as prepared by the Board of Control, Will also be up for discussion.At St.Michael's Cathedral; yesterday morning, solemn, high masp was.celebrated by the Rev.F.V.Charest, the Abbes Couture: and Gosselin, as.deacon and sub-d¢acon.The sermon was preached by the Rey.J.E.Vincent, of St.\u201d Charles \u2018Seminary, who dwelt upon the festival \u2018of the day \u2018and its importance to the Christian Church.The music was most appropriate, the Veni Creator (Come, Holy Ghost), being finely rendered by J.H.Roy, Rector of the Cathedral, Bishop dividing the .parish of: St.Michael and erecting the new parish of Notre Dame, a portion of the South Ward.took place last evening at the Hospital St.Vincent de Paul, East Sherbrooke, when the new harmonium, purchased with the proceeds of the two \u201centertainments organized recently by Madame Charles Beaudoin and' her assistants, was dedicated and presented to the institution.The little chapel was brilliantly illuminated, the altar.sparkling with myriads of tapers and the Rev.Sisters and many of the faithful composed the congregation, every seat being filled.The special Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament was presided over by the Rev.P.J.A.Le- febvre, Superior of St.Charles Seminary, and the opening prayers were recited by the Rev.E.Dufresne chaplain of the Hospital.The music exquisite, the choir being composed of the young girls who took part in the entertainments conducted by Madame Beaudoin.Mrs.L.E.Codere presided at the organ, with Professor Bour- geault assisting on the violin.\u201c0 Salutaris\u201d was sung by Miss Couture, the \u201cAve Maria\u201d by Miss Flora Oli- los in the ¢Tantum Ergo,\u201d were heau- tifully rendered by Misses Vera Work: man and Miss C.Beauchesne.At the close of the service an informal reception was held by the Rev.Superior, Sister Feras, and the chaplain, Rev.tors were conducted through the great building by the Sisters.The presentation address was read in the reception room by Miss Z.Couture on behalf of Madame Beaudoin and her assistants, and the Rev.Father Du- fresne replied in fitting terms for the 4 ments were served and : \u201cMiss Sagnes Wright, ot Lennoxville, \u2018{ blessing the fruits was performed, the ARey.; H.iBoy Yficjating.Life Ins.Co., has left for St.John, 1N.B., on business connected with his new position with the same company.| Board of Managers will be held in the possession.of | spending three months at her home in Principal \u2018of Bishop\u2019s College, :Lennox- commupicate with the Signalling In- pointed at not being\u201d able to put their knowledge inte practice: © ¥ To take into considera- | the choir.Before the sermon the Rev.read the Canonical - decree frong: the A beautiful and interesting ceremony was | vier, with violin obligato, and the so- Abbe Dufresne, and many of the visi- donors for their kindness and faith and assuring them of the appreciation of all interested in the Hospital.Refresh- the pleasant function terminated.me FIRST OF JULY RACES\u2014TWO RUN- © NING RACES.The Sherbrooke Driving Club will hold races on the Exhibition track on the first of July.There will be three trotting events.So much in terest was manifested in the five-mile \u2018lioot race on the 24th of May last that | the directors have decided to put on two foot races, one being for three miles and \u2018the other for five miles.\u2019 \u2014\u2014nh MRS.SAGE VS.G.T.R.The argument was neard this: forenoon in the.Superior Court before Mr.Justice Hutchinson in the case of Mrs.Sage, Coaticook, vs.the G.T.R., whereby she claims $10,00% as damages for the death of her husband: On Saturday last, Mr.H.R.Fraser and Mr.Jos.Beaulne were in Montreal and examined Mr.Wells, claims agent of the company, who was unable .\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 to be Present at the trial here through | BIRCHTON \u201cness.: LS \u2014\u2014 * |] Rev.Thos.Bennett, of the British CHURCH NOTICES.\u201cfand- Foreign Bible Society, will hold Prayer meetin: Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in St.Andrew's Church.The B.B.Society will meet at 3 p.m.on Wednesday in the Bible Class Room.The regular monthly meeting of the Library on Tuesday evg.at 8 o0'- o'clock.2 The Y.P.S.C.E.will hold a social \u2018in the Bible Class Room on Friday evening, June 4th, ar 8 o'clock.The Young Ladies\u2019 Guild of Plymouth Church, will meet at the home of Mr.A.M.Sangster, Drummond road, tomorrow afternoon at 3.30._ Prayer meeting on Wednesday K evening at 8 o'clock.\"~~ = 01 The Fast Sherbrooke Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church, will meet with Mrs.Duckett, Fulton avenue to- morrbw*afternobn.Ce + The Young Pecple\u2019s Association will meet this evening.There__will be a meeting of, the row evening in the church, to arrange for the convention to be held next week, Tuesday.The B.Y.P.U.will, t Thursday KILLED A WOMAN.SHOCKING CRIME OF WHICH A HALIFAX YOUNG - MAN STANDS ACCUSED.Halifex, N.8., May 31.\u2014Percy Wai- large, a young man of twenty-two, will likely -stund trial on a charge of murdering irs.Samuel Harrison last for tte crime pending the répart of the corcrer.102 CEL ne 1 Dufferin Avenue.4 EP bo - \u2018wheels and solid rubber runabout.No punctures safe to operate, horse.power motor, that \u2018This Motor Carriage hour and \u2014 Will Travel One Gallon line of T'udhope-McIntyre 4 83,000.i 4 W.J.H.McKindsey to Jas.Orr, of | also improving.ladies of -the Baptist Church tomor-} week.He ir a prisoner and is held | Public Stenographer \u2018At THOS.SOUTHWOOD\u2019, Tudhope- Model HH Sim | FEUX dl Lane NW ZS EI | BESET oe Ne J Cf AAC og NWR \\ The Motor Carriage oo That Gets You There and Back ~ First, because T'udhope-McIntyre HH has high Second, because it has a double cylinder, 12-14 through mud, sand, wash-outs and snow-drifts, and up hills, that a horse would balk at.Buy a Tudhope-McIntyre Model HH and you will get a Motor Carriage that will be safe and comfortable in bad weather and on bad roads as well \u2018as when the sun shines on the asphalt.Complete with solid -rubber tites, Chapman double ball bearing axles, horn, and three lamps.(Top with roll froet, $30 extra.) = - Write for 1909 catalogue, showing the entire THE TUDHOPE McINTYRE CO, Dept.Y ORILLIA, Onl.REAL ESTATE PROPERTY TRANSFERS.Registrations in the: Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the week ending May 29th, 1909: Victor E.Archambault to Ernest Sylvestre, lot 899-11, East Ward.Price, $1; Rachael Roarke to John Armstrong, part lot range 7, Orford.Price, $I,- 300.00.Robert Milne to Henry W.Waite, pt.lot 8, range: 2, Orford.Price, $2,- 000 5 Arthur Chévalier and J.FE.\u2018Wilfred Levesque to Marie \u2018and Celina Laro- chelle, of lot 1305, South Ward.Price, part lots 303 and Price, $350.; Abijah Astbury to Richard Astbury part lot.36, Waterville.Price, $200._ Napoleon Gauthier to Napoleon Ruel lots 13, 14 and 15 and parts 16 and 19-1469, South Ward.° D.MeManamy to M.J.Vezina, lot 1444-37,- South Ward.Price $1,600.304, Lennoxville.his annual meeting in \u2018the church June 10th, Miss A.McAllister.has returned home from Bulwer, where she has been nursing Mrs.Newton Lindsay for | the past month, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Todd Sherbrooke and® Lennoxville | couple of days this week.L- Rev.Air.Mossop will be away during the week and next Sunday attending the Methodist Conference, in Pembroke, Ont.There will be no services in the church until June 13th.© Mrs.J.C.Smith, who has been ill, is much better.Mrs.Horace Todd is on were \u2018in for a Mr.Chute shipped, two cars of cattle and hogs to the Montreal market on Friday last.: Mr.Ernest Bowen, of Johnvillé, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.Bailey, recently.- ) Mrs.C.0.Miller was visiting her danghter at Ives Hill tke first of the week.- \u2018 \u2014-\u2014 Lever Brothers, Toronto, will send you ea cake of tbeir famous Plantol nilet oan, if you mention this paper; Ke = +: .+ CROSSBURY.| Mrs.Abigal Ellis, of \u201c Sherbrooke, is at Mr.Albert Ellis\u2019 on a visit, .Our sympathy goes out t0 Mrs.Edwin Groom in her sad loss of her hus-.hand, Mrs.Sample, of Learned Plain, is very sick, her many friends will be sorry.to hear.Although Mrs.Sample has reached her 87th year, she has heretofore .l5een very active and smart.Mrs.Alex, McClintoc and Walter Mc- Clintoe, Mr, and Mrs.Charlie Lock, and Mr.and Mrg.Frank Turner were called \u2018to see \u2018their sick mother, Mrs.Sample, of Learned.Plain.| \u201cMr.Walter Mustel},*who was so \u2018sick last week, is! able to be up, but is \u201cvery lame.| * Ve 4 Eo 1 er is no better.\u2018in Cookshire with=his sister, Mrs.Mas: kell.CE A tires\u2014just like a regular or blow-outs.Simple and can push this carriage runs from 3 to 25 miles an 30 Miles On Of Gasoline.Motor Vehicles.Mr.Alonzo J.¥Ross spent Saturday | \u2018Crossigg, hereby agree to.close our Jp-mf, WONDERS OF \u201cTHE HUMAN BODY Why Many People Never Need a - Doctor.You have a natural laxative in your body.Why, then, should you use à false purgative to move the bowels ?Bile is nature's laxative.It is bile\u2014 and bile alone\u2014which moves the bowels as they should be moved.The liver is the store-house for the bile.The liver pours forth the bile into the -bowels, which stimulates them to move, and thus causes the waste matter to pass from the body.: : Constipation is a disease, OF the bowels, but CAUSED by the liver.When the bowels do not move regularly and naturally, it is because the liver is not giving up enough bile.And only possible way to cure Constipation, is to cure the liver.; Calomel, cascara, salts, senna, common pills and sweet lozcngets and all the other puræatives do not act on the liver at all.inflame the bowels, cause they aot on the liver.The fruit principles stimulate the liver to secrete \u2018and give up enough bile to move the bowels, while the .tonics and antiseptics tone up and invigorate the \u2018muscles.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d are the only medicine ever discovered that Will cure Constipation, Biliousness and all other troubles due to a Torpid or Disordered Liver.50c a box, 6 for $2.50, or trial \"tives Limited, Ottawa.will be in attendance at the\u2019 | ttawa Hotel, COWANSYILLE, on Monday, May late 70042 3 NOTICE | All persons having claims against the late I.H.St.Jean are requested to fyle the same before June 15th.* J.A; GAUTHIER, - Sherbrooke, May1®7th, 1909._ THE DOMINION LIME CO.The Annual.General Meetings of the Shareholders of the Dominion Lime Come pany will \u2018be held at the office of the Company at Lime Ridge.P.U., on Tuesday the Eighth day of June next, at eleven o'clock, a.m.Business: Reception of .reports; Election of Directors, and all such other business as may regularly come before the meeting.oo A.F.FRASER, Secretary, Sherbrooke, -\u2026, May 20th, 1909, | - A 5 oi (\u201d Always Fresh Supply 0 = Cowan\u2019s Muple Buds and Milk.Shapes on hand, 60c.Hy Æ Fresh Maple Walnut and Chocolate Fudge to-day, 30e, Ib.College lcd and neal WOODARND\u2019S Confectionery and Ice Creams Patlor 177 Wellington St., hod Main Figor, Art Building .Ice Cream, Sodas.* Wedding Announcement.A cordial invitation m extended 1e all to \u2018come and \u2018ivee ni large and* varied stock of useful and beautiful goods spoc- ially useful for wedding presente.| Prices cheerfully given.whether.iyou buy ar not at ~ H.J.LABEREE'S, The Jeweller, Lennenville For Sale.A few Bhorthorn bulls and heifers from 2 months to 3 years old, many of them - from good milking = , Strathallans, Lancasters, Missies, E.V.Narton, Broadlawa Stock Oonticook, Qué.BYRD & HAND Farm, | HOUSE PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.Whitening and Tintipg, - Furniture Repaired and Refinished.Floors Scraped and Finished.\" .46 Frontenac St., Bell Phone 848.Boats & Canoes da.J.G.BAMPSON, Agent, - .: North Hatley.Que.FOR SALE MONTCALM HOTEL FARNHAM, QUE.Is offered for sale on account of Mr.Tarte's recent death.Best licensed hotel in town of about.5000 population.Great C.P.R: and C.V.Railway Centre.* Good commercial and local trade.Hotel is furnished and complete, Good sample rooms, ete., ete.An idea} business chance.Apply Oh ' MRS.M, R.TARTE, Farnham, Que.NOTICE.We, the undersigned traders of Bishop's respective places of business at 6.30 o'clock on Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week from June 1st to Septem- Ler 1st, 1909, .49.R, ANDREWS & CO., T.FE.BISHOP 1) RMcFADDEN & CO., HUGHES BROS.| Bishop's Crossing, May 18th, 1909.-\u2026.-\u2014 pd ; Acknowledgments.* ++% pare : 3 a votes Rs \u2014 om I JLRS innove ses ; ge 2 a p Pe A oo CIR TTY ar den ws : a \" = 4 t ud fl Fo) Br 4 a TREE TS IE ae TTT pe SA a) = es ; \u2018 % A $.3 = H THEIR = 1KE Lu eB fk: 41 5 Le Le 40 ET 4 y h ta i$ ot | 5 À \"a UR 4 \u20ac CR # BERLE + AR: 3 a 142 1T 6° # A M5 315 M ii ¥ 10 RE JERE 4 Ky 410K & i fb : Pts ARE I: 3 VE \u2018Last Ze w ~ à x.8 } + ué ; a ] | CARO RE TRUE - Bs tig #8 14 4 A Es Ri oF £2 ÿ \u2018ap I un, RUE HER IE É da ë a.\" \u2018LE he 1d UE dH IR iB GRE TY 4 4 if > rate = \u2018 .pommes a ~y Ce An 4 .: x x ser A2 A ce .A Dee > - , > re $Y Sn SI 3 STV or AP OT SES + 2m \"\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Least NA a ry oe RS 0007 SON Pate ren A vert -r- - 3 Fo à .ne .Shree ic Jo thd à hs ae re RTE Sa > = » g i rh SEA Sy \u2018 Ca ae oF rs Ro A RCI EE re Ba.TR Lp IR EE ATEN eg Rb, Cw ene es ES + SRC ie co at sv Ra AEN why \u2014 .ME > AL.Be.= ; At Sng +, Rg 7 Sg = J 2 3 GRRE EE DR .- > so .J SE Se ae NEE a oli rm ane Pe arin mr nh ne of sah ae gn gp nm ty de de .\u2014\u2014 nt .cen «oo < yt - su «ene ea .- - >.J te I 0 CE con rat iad Ayes Spe, iti Rp 0.Ree CRE We have a large stock of underwear in \u2018the - À lighter weights suitable for the summer season to 50c.from 25c to 75c.T VINEBERG, mi & am - - - os DS 1 « CT Ta eat an do EF: èr ah - sig i \u2014 Wf E x v 33 à RANDBORO ° oA and departures are: Mrs.-alrns, from Compton, at her brother's, Mr.S.Martins, Mr.A.Planche, of Sherbrooke, at Mr, A.Hurd\u2019s; Miss.I.and Misg 1) Robinson.of Faton Corner, at Mrs.H.Planches: ; Mr.T.Law, from Montreal, at*his parents.Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.W.Law; Mr, A.Hurd to Cookshire recently; \u2018Mr.H.Planche 10 Sherbrooke last week, Mr.E.Hurd! has sold his farm to Mr.V.Annable, of Sawyerville.Mr.and \u2018Mrs, I.Riddle are moving to Sawyerville into their new residence Arrivals - that they bought from Mr.W.\u2018lhomp- The Ladies\u201d Aid meet with Mrs.A.Swaïl this week.The young peuple have organized their foot ball team amd ure prac ticing every wee Master (George Speck has a cat caught a weasel in his burn which measured cloven inches from tip to tip.= Mrs: C.-Lawson hus returned to Mer home in Boston.Miss Jane Hamilton has one to Bus- \u2014ton to Visit her brother.5 \u2019 Mr.©.D.Stone to Montreal last week on business, Mrs, CC.Greenwood is quite recovered from her recent.illness.\u2019 \u2014 Wn\u2014\u2014 .ISLAND BROOK , Mr.Edward Healey is hble to ride out after his severe sic kness.Mr.Isaac Westgute is.on the sick list.Mrs.\u2014 Margaret Stevenson,i of Tæarned Plain, spe nt f A - Stevenson's.a few days at Mr, H.N.aster Stan) home this ey Hammond is expected week from the Protestant Hospital much improved in health.sels on C.Taylor.js.having an auction Qui Mr.Dawson's farm on Tuesday.ite a few have finished seeding this Placer.\u2018Levi French is visitin his old- friency in this place for a few days.ie azel Stevenson \u2018and Master Clif- iss.H son's bir went to Miss Heulah Steven- \" ford Frey a arned Plain, ort in Saturday at in Being the product of the Penman millsy \u2018and woven from the finer wools is a guarantee of perfect fit and bodily comfort.| - Hosiery in fancy designs and plain shades 25¢ A splendid range of the newest, Neckwear, 3 ESTATE \u2014 | satire Room 7 | Eg = = = = = © = E = = Ë \u20ac = = @ vga = &° 1 a 5 B.A.PRR A \u2014 © that- PEPER - i = 2m > UE LEA gig; fl Lm vs JA Archambault |, i 1 lat 213.27 Pr Tw gh y .is i Bk a 4 i EE ABBBOTSFORD The following were here recently: Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Golslie, of Toronto, at Mr.C.0.l*isks'; Mr.Byron Rowell; of Mechanic\u2019s Falls, Me., the guest of his mother, Mrs.J.Rowell; Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Buzzell and Miss Buzæell, of Montreal, at \u2018Mountain Farm\u201d Miss Edith Stron of Laketield, the guest of Miss Marshall: Miss Honey, of St.Hyacinthe, at her home; Miss Colquhoun, ot Montreal, the guest of Mrs.G.Ii.Roach; Mr.Norman Wilson, of Ottawa, at Mrs.A: Whitney's; Mrs.McCullough, Miss McCudough, Mrs.Hinchcliffe, Miss Kingston, Mr.Bracken and\u201c Mr.Bertie \u2018Hinchcliffe, all of Montreal, at \u201cPoplar Farm'\u2019; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Rowell, Mr.S.Page Row- ell and Master P.Rowell, of Montreal, the guests, of Mrs.S.P.Row- ell; Mrs, Alfred Lawrence, of Montreal, at Mr.W.J.Gibb\u2019s.Mr.A.Bradford, ot st.Hyacinthe, at Mr.and Mrs.George Mitchell\u2019s; Mrs, Edward Carter, who has been spending a few weeks in Montreal, has returned.Mr,Guy, of Montreal, officiated in the Methodist Church on unday, His Lordship Bishop Farthing visited this parish on Sunday, May 28, when he conducted a largely attended confirmation service in St.Paul's Church, Departures: - Mr.Hughes is in Montreal; Mr.Morley Honey is at McDonald Col: lege for few ddys the guests his sister, A social was given in the nall rm Hen- day evening in aid of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society.+ DANVILLE ; Mrs.7.N.Brunton, Mrs.J, 8.Rid- die and Miss Annie Stevenson : as dele- Kates attended the Women\u2019s Foreign Missionary Convention held in Sherbrooke an bard ; Burnet buying for himself.boxes | \u2014l| | .+ - - , .- : n ; Mise Zelia Honey.2 Thursday, May 27th inst.Prior to returning home Mrs.Brunton will visit one of her sisters in Cookshire, | Mr.W.E.Andrews has recently purchased from Mr.Geo.N.Connolly his hoarding house.opposite the Danville J station.Mr.Andrews has sold to Mr.Connolly his stock of goods at \u2018Ashestos, .and possession has already been given.News te and Go ; k, bi i 4 * , anvils, Moy 31._ =; ê te lar Sk ly session Gf\" astern Town pui irymey\u2019s Les change took \u2018\u201cplucé\u201d in\u201d Ton ci Saturday afternoon \"with- a g&od{ 1e tendance of buyers and salonthen Vice 3 Tenge to, %in but sise juan on frst iden .cer presi M1 le and anp \u2018on 8eco y : sen pro M 8.Foster anid 4 , su opm: bdr.Yo.Bleir, and was the third man , creameriès -ofetéd for.salé 1438°pack-,° 41 the \u201c\u2018rek dvê innings the visitors ages io of butter, while seven .cheese fac- could not locate Éice's benders and went.tories' boarded 162 boxes of cheese.*! A in one, two, three \u2018order.Butter sold, for whil cheese: ent to 1lic., with rome factories taking 11 11-16.- A resume of the day\u2019s business fol- 1 J Waterville \u20183 the 21jc.per pound,\u2019 1, NE [ty dna Besessesessessessesevs SL 10; SHERBROOKE 8.C4 FIRST GAME IN SENIOR BASEBALL {/ LEAGUE was EXCITING.\u2019 \"fle baseball season here sata afternoon wh pe \u2018Shetbrooke by a score o here was a fairly ler \u2018the closeness of the scor rather interesting: fr tors point of view.\" «frst \u2018man up| Hh HA tude aot pass second befare Sewell Ri pitcher, Jad 8 suek the.side of attendance and \u201cmade the game the specta- il Up until the' fourth po g neither 4 toni had stored, i a ke | brake.into* âme .Waterville bt Ahi hook.a hand: i in the game nd \"at Th lose of the sev- Lath Gras the, Bcore 7 to 6 in.1 tHe aight .Watervill éd \u2018three more n.rville bo \u2018their Sore ang the i boys tallied : \u2018twice more.in the alnth.ining Sherbrooke had a Johnston did good work at the /bat as | also did Poole and, Rice.Povey .showed hus usual, skill behind the\u2018 which together with several error) count- lows : Po Ea {hat and kept his eye on all who attempt- BUTTER SALES.Lovell & Christmas, represented by Mr.Robert Scott, bought : Adamsville, 40 packages at 21Je- Frelighsburg, 160 packages at 21Zc, .Daisy (Sutton), 54 - packages at EC.Stanbridge Station, 37 packages du | 2150.Gunn, Langlois by Mr.Arthur Jones, bought : : i EN w pères, at ge.West Dunham, 15 sng at, Jie \u2018Silver Star (Bedfor 1), ë.\u201cHoilgson Bros, Toprbzented by by.Eugene Hodgson, bought ; 9 Boekus (Dunham), \u201c92 à è, age A Brome, 84 packages at 21e.Foster, 85 packages at 2120.\u201c West Shefford, 120 packages vege Olive, Dorion & Stroud, represented CHEESE SALES.to Gunn, Langlois & Co.bought : Dunboro, 31 boxes at Ns.Glen Sutton, 23 boxes at 11ie.Lakeside, 37 packages at 11 11-16¢ Rapid Brook, 21 packages at .1l 11-16¢.Sutton Mountain, 11%c.Olive, Dorion & Stroud bought-: | Mountain Pass, 14 boxes at 11 11-16c.Co., 12 packages The Laing Packing and Prov.\u2018bought : Millington, 24 boxes at lljec.All sold.\"Other buyers present who took no goods were: A.W.Grant, represented :by Mr.P.F.Ferguson ; SALA.Ayer & Co., represented hy \u2018Mr.H.H.Hib- Jas.Dalrymple & Son, represented by Mr.W.H.Russell ; Mr.J SHERBROOKE DAIRY BOARD.A QU ANTITY OF BUTTER \u2018SOLD AT .21gc.\u2014SALE ADJOURNED.Four! buyors.were present at the weekly sale of the Sherbrooke Dairy \u2018Exchan which | was held this afternoon, 2 were boarded but only 181 were sold.| Bidding started at.21c and then went to 21} where it remained.atley, tley Centre N refused to sell.y and No.Hatley \u201che following butter was, sold: wie 5 pÂlexander ; bought Kinnear's « oxes oi; k boxes 5 pores a $c.: Stoke road, 19 essts.Lovell and Christmas bou Sawyerville, 85 boxes at 21%c.; Duden ei 20.boxes at 214c.Mr.A.W.Grant b h 20 boxes at 213%, ought St.Camille, The sale adioù irned until next Monday.The *\u2018Wideawake\u2019\u2019 is a per- » .fect work-a-day collar.High enough to protect the throat \u2014low enough to be easy and comfortable.2 for 25c.In \u201ciron Frame*\" Brand_\u201c \" \u201473 for soc.Tan Ae Most every dealer sells Tooke Cotlargic & Co., represented Jac pig _ me \u2018at | N {won ja mile, in go ed to.purloin second.1 Scully at.first and played good games whil hree or four sensational ¢ lof third.- Miller made a tw \u2018the bases fyli.=, Mr.W.S.Magüire gave, ntire satisfaction as umpire, m6 x Îllee at second Jhartier made hes back agger with ; Danviile, af \u2018Anbeston Le, i = re ppacTIÉE To noRON MIGHT.\" | The.Sherbrooke: baseball: aden \u2026 will {hold a practice on thé ounds | to-morrow night and it is hoped EL who are interested in baseball will turn aut.8st.three quarters, it Avound up in an exejting finish with the spectators \u2019 shouti themselves hoarse for the home team to win, GOLF.FIRST TEA OF THE , SEASON AT ST.FRANCIS, GOLF LINKS\u2014THE - SCORES, The first golf tea of the season took place on Saturday; at the St.Francis Links, and was thoroughly\u2019 enjoyed by all.who were present.The weather wkich \u2018was uncertain in the morning cleared delightfully end.the deat: summer temperature added HDIISE Si to the-:pleasure of the day ê fy The hostessbs wèré Nés.KE.©.Fraser, Robin Roblhs and Mrs.&.D, white, and Misséés\" Murjory, Robins abd Maybird Odell\u2019 assisted, The tea table was \u201coltectively arranged FWith the vivid bléssoms of\u201cthe wild \u2018yellows marsh marigold on ÿn embroidered centre piece and looked most attractive.Amongst those present were Mrs.Luck, Mrs.Arthur Brooks, Wikder, Vt, Ms, Lomas, Mrs.Penhale, Mrs.Maorkill, Mrs.Hugh \u2018Fomlinson, Mrs.J.'P.Wells, Mrs, Borlase, Mrs, Egleson, Capelton: Mrs.\u2018Wm.Morris, Mrs, iSpeir, Mrs.Howard, \u2018Mrs.Frank Wilson, irs, McBain, Mrs, BE.Read, Mrs, Maleolm Mitchell, Mrs.A.Æ.Maclarlane, Mrs.White, Miss Bacon, Miss \u2018 McKechnie, Misses Crurke,.Edgell, Hunt, Lomas, \u2018McBain, Lawrence, Capt.\u2018and Mrs.Blackweod, Capt.F.Greavés, Dr.E.J.Williams, Messrs.E.L.Stewart-Patterson, J.F.Morkill, R.N.Robins, Wm.Speir, H,| 8S.Lawrence, K.Turnbull, F* Ex C.Praser, 6.Bowen and others.The May nandieap for the club cup was won by Mr.D.L.Herbert with the very good score of 77, and.for the pewter given by Mr, Heëbert, Messrs.RH, Mnodon- ald and E.C.Fraser tied.The tie will be played off some time during the week.The - following were # best af the scores handed in:\u2014 : .1st D 2nd 9 Hdep, Net l Herbert .40.37 D.2 75 R.Macdonald .44 .40 4 | 80 E.C.Fraser 2240 46 6 RO T.P, Macdonald = 45, i4 85 W.E.Langton .45.4 86 G.J.Bowen .5 42 6 87 J.8.Stewart .48 .45 6 R7 H, M.Tomlthson.54 7481 10 89 H.8, Lawrence.54 44 10 90 C.D.White .51 10.a WwW.S.Waldie 55 , 47 8 94 A.°B.Morkill 7.5! 60 \u201818 97 H.8.Hyland .65 55 18 102 7 these AT THE TRAPS.SPOON.WON THIS Wek | BY MR.C.G.THOMPSO 1 A few members of.the 2 Gun Club turned out on Saturday and held a practice shoot.oi Mr.C.mpson made la re of 14 out of 15 thus winning the Theor WITH THE HARRIERS Pint | SHRUBB WON FROM SHERRING.Buffalo, May 81.\u2014 Alfred de \u2018the English distance runner, easily efoated William Sherring, of Hamilton, Ont a winner of the last Athens Marathon, in a fifteen.mile race at.Baseball Park Saturday afternoon.The race was run on a six lap track on the turf.Shrubb ned on Waterville met | the sixth they secured severpl hits 18 | Letters to the Editor | The teamg\u201dli ap as fallows:\u2014 \u2018Sherbrooke ppd.; p RE Simterville\u2019 Povey .ep Co yo .Johnston ice.SE a 71 uh B ge .Blair cully © .0 poo dBt Bi pes vik \u201cf.avers illex TET Ni 2nd.:8,.i far ml hnston poe LIA Cu l'Chertier.£- nav\u201d Bree By © 7 ptebyre oole.a Les 7 AE Rp.+ ; :\u201d aolineux tH Astle - bo Fois TOF LEY \u201chp Font n Sith Cait RB 0 tie ; Molingux BEET | oo\u2014\u2014 TY 5 \u201c Lo (OTHER GAMES.Le Pro\" other \u2018games werd é played in the =: | Hor, Led; Wi the fol lowitig results: © | Capelton, 1 \u2018Tennoxville, ; recently; ted, LB 12-mile FEET Froveneovensonssovem joie, Par Saturday.À id's ro LAND: }{3 SPORTING NEWS.Ë; cord for the distance nce by barely a minute.\"ST.YVES OUT OF I a om won the International Marathon Derby Saturday against a field of eight of the Y world\u2019s best long-distance The, champion\u2019s time \u2018was runners.hours, 48 minutes end, 11 1 5 au corde es 8 more than 8 minu Noa ork Mara | St.Yves\u2019 time in the Marathon._ - THE RANGES.SOME GOOD SCORES MADE | > BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING AT Rishop\u2019s Crossing, May 31\u2014(Special) ~The D.CR.A: \u201cheld their ee shoot.on.Victoria.IY \u201cwith a large.at-, ; Sewage Tha 2) ght, highest.sçobes Were - ai follas BP a ar : a 0A À 08: To , D.P.McHarg - .- 32 D 32 93 L' Clark - 31 26 32 89 FE \u2018Biehop- 33 32 20 85 Wm.Bell \u201c- - - 30 26 \u201827 8.Du Joyce - - 929 32 21 82 L ga CT! 27 98 27 M (©.N,- Androws - \u201830 32 19 81 Total -.-.- 691 THE NAME IS NOT IMPORTANT The Editor of the Record: \u2014 - Sir, \u2014 Will you kindly allow me-a few lines to, enquire what is the.\u201cTioper term for those who go to \u2018 what is (known as the Methodist and English cHurches, Should the former be called | Wesloyans and the latter Episcopalians or \u2018Anglican Catholics ?nn ci GOER, \u2018Sherbrooke, May ih SP GRIFFIN a ghrrivels and departures: Mrs.I mn we sg.er spent on- day, at, Newport, Vt.; Mrs.H.-J.Elliott, \u2018of South\u2019 Durham, guest of her son, Mr.John _ElHott; Mrs.Wm.Davis, \u201cof Gran iteville, visited her mother, Mrs\u2019 Davon, rs, H, H.Clarke and daugh- ve Feturhed\u201d to Lennoxville Fri- dou, -aft -Visiting Mr.Willlant: Miller; Mr.and rs.Clarence White, of Lennox- ville, ¢alled on friends hete the first.of the \u2018- week; Rev.WT Smith, of Beebe, visited at Mr.J.Elliott's Wednesday.i eR, NT Elihert Ï , .Strangers in the city who play » i co : oT = by Mr.Harvey -Beatty, bought : | | moment 5 Brame Valley {West Brome), 70 pac | are-invited \u2018to turn ou out.Field Shooters Attention! ages at Cc.EA RN LE LEAGUE.| » Be | \u2018 The Davies Packing Company Montreal, or Batiste.1.Specify * A Mo | \u2018 RB .Buffalo, Montreal,0, oC | _ | uit: 14, packages at 2130.Toronto, iy Bochanter, .DOMINION SHEL Gad \u2018 ° _ .= .= 1 , Magog, 25 packages at 21Ze.4 oc es er, \u2018roron 0, 0 ; \"loaded with Fane RRA The interest of the heirs in over one || Mount Orford, 35 packages at 21ge.Rioters: Ji deimore, nm : | | 1.Hillside, 20 packages at 217c.Providence, 5; Baltimore, 1.Dupes \u2018Smokeless Powder h d d f r 1 tate in the cit | oes lexander, Ltd., represented | by Newark, 8; \u201cJersey City, 4: hundre pieces of real es | \u201cCrown \u201cron\u201d fl), 30 packages at].aMEmICANieAGUR.J}.HGH VELOCITY, EVEN PATTERN Came sg 21 4 perro a loage, 78.fue 0 TES - ERCRLLENT KEEPING; SALTY adi.fhe country; consisting oownity ham Creamery; 55 packaghé \u201cat t | pélodephiat\" és SE = hein rs nes! KX c 25 Bi Vd BE x # 5 , tes 108 ; ; 1 Iph a, \"Boston ss By pe So Ji ® - | \u2018East Pinnacle, :18 pack, 0.§ 8; Chisago, F.[v ~ ho , a .ship, mortgabés, condi onal leases, | pro- 1 Rbuiion 76 packagers ad > Bts boots, 2; CeVélans, WP 2 ov |] ET J Maple: ft bai pe at \u201c2470, dl NATIONA L LEA TE LE road > Lisi .à : hs ; CLR ii erp of a ) mises of sale, etc., is now offered for sale.|| lg, Nerth Séaihsilge; 25 packages at bo o, Simic bs if Largs He i g Stenbridge : East, »7 packages ; hos ; To re bere wey T1 Loaded by the ; ; - i ih $ à! J \u2018 mr ve umo ES For information, terms, location, ete, 1\" Webulloigh \u20ac Co.ropraoi | Dominios.Cartridge Ca, Ltd.© cafe Eagles Pain Tabi flees ed, gd 11 [by Mr.W.P.Hibbard, bought :- / .ae Monge, Canne _ inquire at NE.| I Cowansville, 85 packages at\u2019 B13 airs JMONTREAL DEFEATED.4 GOALS TO : 2 Be rt RL A 544 pe ape 1 - Fhe Laing Packin og a nk Co., | - BY.TECUMBEHS AFTER AN.ec RX 8d vai FF ne aT ca 41554 iy ae sup | \u2018 repre! nted : by Mr; ey, \u2018bou ©: Hy \u201c} A .hy \u201cEXCITING S STRUGGLE.Tr ze Daisy B.44 packages at 2138.| \u2018Montreal, May 8t- Mn \u2018an | overtime Ï P.\u201d C DAFOYCE, ,[ animé Sa « Mystic: Gem, :35 packages at\u201d Nie.struggle on Seturday.ths Necumsehs won : Oana 04 FEES y fr reg | Vale Perkine, 45 packages at 2150.fine, Opening: lacrossé* match of the chaoy- i ARE 0 ë ; | All sold.: Dunham C a ronde Montreal an the M.{ Notdry: \u201cCottmmsionsr; ete.\u2019 ; .i, he 2 ! TT ASTRA IO ee 20° A RY was % de luct-of Durkan ay Le ae wa rather Hor and un Cowansville and.Dunham Agency \u201c Sherbrooke Dailu Record.Bubacriptions, advertisements, and new» | on received and giVen prompt .pt tion 1 TABLE In Effect January 11th, 1600, es: \"- BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS ~Leaves Sherbrogke, 2.80 a.m., arrives \u2018Quebe¢ 1.15 p.m., daily except Sunday.PASSENGER \u2026\u2014Leaves Sherbrooke 4.00 pm, arrives Quebec 9.80 p.m., = \u2018daily except Sunday: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.~ Leaves Sherbrooke, 9.30 p.m,, arrives Beauce Jct.7.00 -a.m., \u2018daily except Sunday.Also connecting trains on Megantic division and Chaudiere Valley Branch, For time-tables or further particulars apply to any Su the com )any\u2019's agents, Bherorocue CT undy, G 5.and P.TREE MAY IST TO OCT.31ST, 1909.Going Saturday or\u2019 Sunday, returning by any train Monday following : Montreal, $3.30; Quebec, $3.80; Pt.Levis, $3.75.\u201ctu se terne née.For full particulars apply to.0.H.FOSS, City Ticket Agent,.\u20182 Strathcona Sq., or WM.HARRISON, Station Agent.es\" GIT Ca Part Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition Seattle, Wash., June 1st to Oct.16th, - \u201c1909.Round trip first-class tickets will he sold from May - 20th to Sept.30th, 1909, from Sherbrooke to\u2019 VANCOUVER, B.C, VICTORIA, B.C., _ SEATTLE, WASH,, TACOMA, 'WASH., PORTLAND, ORE., $90.50 by a little over thre laps, or half .| a por took SBOS.LIMITER, MONTREAL.meme EEE ed 4 ; * \\ i., Tl a] attra gt a tr a mm SE pl Le - - .8 ¥ APL ade pied SN CU RER aT sR AH Rh eds Abe ae VF i > - CS boat Mefsated.a a \u201cwere ey Td: .| Cane - 2° er nr 2 oe .\\ srut | Be He SEWELL, Citu Pass.Agt SAN FRANCISCO.CAL.LOS ANGELES, CAL.$105.75 Good to return until Oct 3st, 1909.81.\u2014John e vanberg, the | sen \u2018Ii | Saturday and Sunday Excursions | J.Rosenbloom & 95 Wellington St, 97 Wellington St, % 99 Wellington St, - [\u2014 Beds Are Light, B esoc00.\u2014 \u2014_ _ \u2014as sn Best 1%.yard Prints, very special, per yard .cooeeeennne.8c.\u2018Best Duck, value I4c., .special Lie vee Ladies\u2019 Corsets, best : cial Liens sen ve, 49c.Ladies\u2019 Vests, 10c., 12e, 15e.and .v.7hc.each Ladies\u201d Canvas Shoes, all col- Lo} «J SO Tees sreeenen BBC.Jd.mA, NAULT, 3 n LT } ges 4 © hoy , Av « .nis, Ballroom.ASE Moderate ratoï: TON, Write.for beautiful Banish both with HSHHIRIGIRRACIAIA ERAS Khoa en EE rame .\u2018Elephants Are Heavy.\u2014Elephant ve THE EVER ~ REST SPRING BED co.» OU NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE GREAT BARGAIN WEEK FINEST HAVANA FILLED \u2014 | fer Sos BENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE. \u201cThe CARLSBAD OF CANADA.2 Lon FOR THE PLEASURE § \u201cKuo Ri\u2014Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Te FOB THE HEALTH Annas MINERAL \"WATER AND BATHS a positive cure for Rheume- ie \u2018Dyspepsia, and all \u2018Stomach, Kidney, \u2018and Liver trbubles.* FOR ALL: A home-like, well-conducted Hotel where you can find rest god sejoymmt.Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA LOOR dust spreads ise and doubles housewotk\u20141& some endure.its dan a \u2018bothers '\u2014 \u2014 while others Good Goods and Low Prices Ker ox \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 3 STAR CLOTHING Ray Co., Furnish; Mer 8 Clothing bag sedocenss.sovsssemse à Children\u2019 8 Straw Boys\u2019 Straw a andl, Men\u2019s Straw Hate Men's and Bo Lines CE at Joy\u2019 | tue = Men's Balbriggan Undercee 25e, 2 3ÿc.and Be.for the vy best, See ot\u201d $3.00 Box Col ang Nx Patent Leather Shoes 4or 17 King Swe | le great value, - Wholesale and Retail 090500007007000000070770707007007000000 -10c CIGAR: - es - Leader For Over 50 Yan ~ The \u201cCook\u2019s Friend\" Baking Powdw & 8 preparation of pure cream ol prier | - ets : and other wholesome ingredients et por ri TEND \u201c1 to do the best work at the lowest = \u201c3 EST IE gost, Neither alum, fe, es vas other BL nk with -Friend'\u2019 is putritious And sauily digenieé SOLD BY\" \u2018ALL (GROCERS SERKER:\u2014The warivalel Ttustrated Booklet.B AG.KD rs à that It makes floors sanitsfy sad handsome, with à crache we ; -proof coat of glossy ens 19 any of ten pretty colors it \u2018yourself, quickly, dries hard in one night.lon covers 500 square feet\u2018 hardest usage.- Good | pa and veranda floors, steps, VP7+ \u2018Get Floorglaze (in onto gend | to gallon) from your desler ver | for free booklet.tmpesl nish & Color Co, Limited\" .\u2014_ STANSTEAD COUNTY W.C.T.U.The Stanstead County W.¢.T.U.meet in the Methodist Church next nesday and Thursday at Magog.Interesting reports are expected from every Union at the Wednesday alternoon session, Also , solo from Mrs.(Mev.Hutchison, of Fitch Bay, The Wedne sday evening session will he publie.ThE Mayor is expected to give a come, also the clergymen of the besides an address ol welcome from local inion.Special nfusie will be given.A by Messrs.Walter: Marshall and McKenng and other specials.tlinttitrm fom SCOTSTOWN Mig John Murray, better- known as old Jock, has lately arrived from Manchest- will Wr \u201cwel- town tho duett ert : Art Building, Sherbrooke, Tim moan en sats ee, Shh er, N.I, He will spend tho sueimner with a 4 jen, fis dunughter, Mrs.Murray, Brey Mr.Howlet, of Montrept a ote ission meeting à ing, Chel just Wedneséay oven n spoke on the recent Jaymen jù Toron Congress .which wus he dress at Mr.Howulet also (rave an a evening a paver meeting Thursday Sunday Sehao lines.of tM with regret that mar ne wh posent of.thus place hoard torino den death of Mr.Groot, ' Fiat.- ; ° 1 we « CL ARE NC EST re Wr, Lloyd Bullock, who Kher sone Weeks agi is cul condition.Miss CC.À.Montreal.\", re, Robinson and \u201cdaughte are jill at the [tectory.his prat viet Bishof™ Farthing pays Charvucerille on Monday.Là lush is spending & # Fron on t JAT ORD SALD or woo Jur will go door, wing letter lyr \u2019 0 \u201ca the Adj to O t jon in caf #0 view -e dater fu on ble, the + ail pos + the sale ollicern\u2019 AS v \"see and can he same, it Wir you PA warn al 0 they pro Io a liquors ly prohibi Tam to the Minjat as all othe mily 81 wi hroken, an ob Whatever i \u201cYour Obe \u201c (Sgd.The Militia C ve further th 4 that in e va jn order to toy and win yds of ia, that Bssirtence o a with whon "]
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