Sherbrooke daily record, 23 décembre 1909, jeudi 23 décembre 1909
[" - Tu ook hls 189\u201d i olin.pung you~ K On - y in- vin- Aunt ack.un- = its\u201d did ; e lo ant | ptcb- ried ths A vaye oud \u2018hen js tu Les À from only \u2014 of the - FARNHAM \"Reformatory School He was born in Montreal twelve years | + Corirt, therefore, Established 1397, oo SHERBROOKE, QUE, ve , rr Daily THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909, O (RIVAL COURT _ AT SWEETSBURG.Judge Mulvena Dealt Vith Number of Cases.[SE .; ARSON CASES DISMISSED \u2014 WITNESSES WERE ARRESTED, Dec.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 At a sitting of the Criminal Court, presided over by Judge Mulvena a number of cases were dealt with.Joseph Tetreault.of Granby, had been committed on a charge of theit: from his brother-in-law, asked for «x speedy trial and pleaded guilty.He also pleaded guilty to three prior _convietions for offences of the same Tpature and -was remanded until the th où Décember for sentence.y VETERINARY CASES CONTINUED.The charge against Pierre Lacoste af Milton, où behalf of the College .of Veterinary Surgeons for tllegally prac- Bweetshurg, who ticing the art was smissed with J costs\u201d A similar charge against Henrv E.Maguire, of Dunham, and FE.C.Hayes.of West Shefford, the ecom- plainant not being ready, the case wag continued until the 28th inst, ; per- emntorilv.BOY SENT TO REFORM SC HOOL.Hector Viciere, a juvenile aged 12 _was arrested at \u201cRoxton.Falls on a \u201ccharge of having stolen fifteen dollars from n Mra.Gaotiette, who was sheltering him.He was committed to the - for three years.ago of French-Canadian parents, but had never been to school, or never made hix First Communion.and did not know jf he was baptized or not.Before his mother died he lived on St.Denis street in Montreal.WITNESSES WERE ARRESTED.Joseph Maddy, Philip Maddy, Assan Camille Zaral, three Syrian witnesses who had been subpoenaed at a previous sitting of the Court in the case of the Crown against Abdullah Maddy, |- of Tarnham for arson and against whom a hench warrant had been issued for contempt of- Court.The accused were allowed to go on suspended sentence after having heen, lectured by the Court.upon their paying the costs: occasigped by their default.ARSON CASE DISMISSED.The case of.the King vs.Abdullah Maddy, charged with arson, was before the -Court.The Crown wholly Hailed to make: out the charge, the two principal witness&s having denied the positive part of their evidence given , fore the Justices of the Peace at the \u201cpreliminary: hearing, at Farnham.The \u201cdischarged the ac- \u2014# Eressocceccoccecceouss \u201ceu sed, I \u2014 od \u2018© THE WEATHER.: Le \u2014 ° 18 LOCAL FORECAST # e ® \u2014\u2014_ : © Snow flurries to-day.Friday, e ® fair.not much change in tem- 6, © peératur e eo berature, « 000000000000000000000O0 Mr.Frank Morkill arrivad in town \u201clast night from McGill College, and will he the guest \u2018or Chrisongy of his uncle, Mr, 7 Jack Mor kill, street, \u2014 ~ OENT ls 150LD LIQUOR _ WITHOUT A LICENSE, Two Asbestos Men Sentenced to - Pay Heavy Fines.I.R.CHECKER ALLOWED TO GO ON SUSPENDED - SENTENCE.\u201d - In the case of Jas.F.Morkill et al.vs.-Hiram Morrill, of Asbestos, defendant was fined 8150 and costs, or three months in jail by Judge Mul- vena; yesterday, for a second convie- tion of selling intoxicating\u2019 liquors without a license.\u2018Ustasarde Brisson, of Ashestos, was fined $100 and costs, or three months in jail for illicit sale of liquors at Asbestos.- TENANTS AT WAR.George Mahon was arrested on a charge of assault and scratching the face of Mrs, cupied the same tenement as the defendant.The evidence was very contradictory, but the Court found the charge fully proven and fined the accused one dollar and costs or fifteen days in jail.OBTAINED BOARD BY FALSE PRETENCES, Mrs.William Galvin, hoardinghouse- keeper, of the city, laid, a complaint against Robert ('.Sinclair for obtaining a month\u2019s board, valued at $16, from her hy falsely representing to her that he was in the em ploy 'of the C.F: and pleaded guilty, and under the circumstances the Court condemned him only, to thirty days\u2019 hard labor in the common jail, BR.R.STOLE FROM C.L.A.Crevier, C.P.R.detective, laid - a complaint against Reginald Allen, a young man employed as checker in the Canadian Pacific Railway freight offices at Lennoxville, for theft of shirts and neckties in the possession of - the C.P.R.as common carriers.The defendant was committed for trial and pleaded guilty to the charge.As the defendant was a young man, and this was his first conviction, and the value of the article stolen small, the Court allowed him to go On suspended sentence upon his giving bond to appear and receive sentence whenever called upon to do so at any time within a year.WIFE MURDERER \u201c PAYS THE PENALTY.Was Hanged In M Mounted Police Barracks Square.CRIME WAS ONE OF THE MOST ATROCIOUS IN ANNALS OF WEST.Fort Saskatchewan, Dec.3.\u2014Henry IN bhlev, who was convicted of murder- jing\u201d his wife at Muhdare on Sept.12th last, paid the penalty here when he was hanged in the barracks of the ! Mounted \u201cPolice.The crime for which Zybhley was \u2018hanged was of a most atrocious ha- ture.After a quarrel with his wife over some money.he caught up with Melbourne her and *chopped her head off with an axe, subsequently muitilating himself, the Alfred Robidas, who oec- R.After hearing the evidence the accused was committed for trial, and afterwards asked for a speedy trial - ed at the pier._ MINISTERS WORKING HARD.at Unionists\u2019 Expense.FREEMAN'S \u201c JCURNAL PREDICTS THAT TORIES WILL (ONLY HAVE 20 SEATS IN .LONDON.London, Dec.23.\u2014The Tory antici- Pation of John Redmond in| command of a German fleet at Belfast, and the Lough-Curzonian dictum that the House of Commons is \u201cnot left ulone,\u201d are the subject humor in the Radical press and on the platform.The Radicals profess exceeding gladness that it \u2018is so clearly indicated that every vote for a Union- of \"much ist is a vote against the popular House.The TFreeman\u2019s Journal\u201d 5 London correspondent is responsible for the statement that the Conservatives \u2018 expect to get only twenty seats in Lon- dom, whereas last year it was commonly agreed that the Radicals he got only ten, * .The Conservatives are puting up a good fight, but Mr.Balfour\u2019s health is being anxiously watehod| Mr.Bonar Law, at Jarro ted the statement that tariff reform would ruin the shipbuilding industry, That industry had made marvellous strides in Germany under the German fiscal avstem.The tariff reformers did not want to stop imports, but to change their character and have more raw materials and less manufactured articles brought into the country.ALLAN LINER CORINTHIAN FLOATED.IS NOW LOADING | CARGO FOR HAVRE AND LONDON.Halifax, N.S., Dec.23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Allan Liner Corinthian was floated this morning and is now at Fur- ness-Withny pier .and reloading cargo for London and Havre.The steamer came off the ledge eas- ily and without apparent damage, as she is not showing any signs of making water.The work of remov ing the cargo was continued all day yesterday and \u2018through the night and at time of floating some two thousand tons cargo had been removed.After the steamer.had been floated she proceeded up the harbor under her own steam and dock- ii \u2014$ : DRAWING SCHOOL CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.The Free Industrial Drawin closed last night for the holidays.\u2018Since the school re-opened in tember the: classes have been well and the students great interest in the work.At present there ane 90 scholars re- istered, this including both the Mechanical and Architectural departments.: The school is under the direction of Mr.R.Wyatt, -who also takes an active work.in the Mechanical depart-.School \u2018hristmas Sep.Going have taken ment.He is assisted by Mr.G.Wilson.The Architectural department is under the direction of Mr.Louis Au- det.| Tho school will re- open.on January 7th.| TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS: BRIEF SKETCHES OF INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES, GOOKSHIRE.In the year 1797 a century after the declaration of , not a quarter of 1n- dependence by the tiiirtzæen © colonies, and but a very few years after the states of Vermont and New\u2019 Hamp- _shire had been admitte! to the Lion, a number of men left +hrir homes in Vermont and New Hampshire and came .into the, dense wirierness, roith boundary, to establish rew homes for themselves and families.LEARNED, Mayor oi Cuok- =luire.NR.J} It i- rener, dv ancderstood that thin Motive whi a peli 1 them was .lo lave what no: , At lew*, have been establishan one.ani endure UMA hardships al privations attendant on Making ney homes in an unbroken forest, was a desire 16 remain \u2018Under the old flag which \u201chad -waved over: \"their forelathers for so many generations, and that lovalty was.their Paramount motive, hence they .gained he tithe cË United Finpire Lovalists.batever may have Dern their\u2019 motive, the fact re mains that they came and gettled in dilfcrent parts of the East \u2014 .ber oÎ other families.came munity, and ern Townships.l'he town of Cookshire owes its be ginning and settlement to ayfew- of these brave, sturdy, old pioheers.In 1797 a man named Powers made the.first settlement here on the land that now forms the fine home of Mr.R.H.Pope.\u2018 About the same time Capt.John Cook, from Connecticut, settled on a large grant of land, part \u201cof which is still owned and occupied by hië descendants= The town got its name from Capt.Cook.A num- and settled in this vicinity about this time.For a great many years Cookshire existed only as a small farming com- formed pac\u2019 of th2 municipality of -the Township \u2018of Eaton.It got ils first start about 1872, when thé late John Henry Pope organized a.company and built the St.Francis, Megantic & International Railway, from Sherbrooke to Megantic.This\" people easy access to - \u2018the market.From this time the place grew, and in 1891-2 the Upper Coos Railway was built, opening the American mat- ket to the public trade, and the-town began to booni.In 1892 the town of \u201cCookshire was incorporated, land from that time has had a cistinct existence.The first mavor and council were: W.H.Lear- and Councillors W.W.ned, mayor, | Bailey, Horace Sawyer, Geo.Flaws, fI.A.Planche, 1.J.D.\u2018Gauthier and (eo.Cote.; The population of Cookshire at ils The rateable valua- was 48$210,- is \u2018about - 1,500.tion nt its incorporation 550, and is now $325,000.being the chef-lieu of the county, the, ! Registry Office and Court House are located here.There is a monthly session.of the Circuit Court.include three : churches, viz., Churéh of England, I Methodist, Roman Cathblic, the latter 4 fine brick edifice recently erected.\u201cfhe new public building, built about | the public buildings ment for a post office and .customs | house, is not vet oceupied.The Cook- suise Academy, a large brick build- ; coal, | manufacturing opened up the country and gave the: {mit of the hill at the west ing, fully.equipped and up- -to-date, with a staff of four: Principal, Mr.L 0.Vincent; Model, Miss A.McDonald; Elementary, Miss F.Learned; Primary, Miss L.: Bailey.The school board consists of Sec\u2019y, Mr.E.S.Baker; Chairman, Dr.Butler; Commissioners, S S.Campbell, U.McRae, G.Hough, J.Burton.The French school is under the Roman Catholic school board, with a stalf of three teachers.\u201cwo hotels, Cookshire House, established in 1850, and Osgood House; two banks, Enst- ern T ownships and Bank of Montreal: twelve stores.The industries are : Standard.Chemical Co., of Toronto, employing about filty hands, manufacturing methy- lated spirits, acetate of lime, char- etc.Pi ejebscot Paper Co., occu- pyving the premises of the late Cook- shire Mills Co.Frasier, Thornton Co., proprietary.medicines.Cookehire Flour Mill.Brock & Flaws, sash and door factory.J.M5 Sargent, machine wqrks, 1 The town of Cookshire is on the slopes rising from the valley of the Yaton River, about the centre of the township of Eaton, and in the county of Compton, covering an area of four square.miles.The greater part of the town is situated on the western slope.In 1892 4 complete system of waterworks and sewerage was installed and a reservoir constructed on the sum- of the situated incorporation, Was about 800; now if Cookshire; 1s | In addition to the county buildings, a year ago by the Dominion Govern- | town.This gives a splendid head of | over two hundred feet at the level of tke C.P.K.tracks, The present civic officers are: Mayor, ' F.Learned: Councillors, C.H.Ed- var U.Rousseau, J.D.Blanchard, J.Planche, C.M.MeRne and H.ls \u201cOsgood.\u2018Although Cookshire does not pos- dess any natural advantages in the way of power, it is situated in \u2018the i centre of one of the most fertile dis- The people on all sides of the town are well-to-do, prosperous farmers, and the inhabitants of Cookshire may well be proud of their pretty and thriving little town.The in the Dominion.Radical Press \u201cMakes Much Fun fit to be., combat- | MR.LH.OLIVIER ACCEPTS CANDIDATURE: Will be Candidate in Centre Ward For January Elections.Sam\u2014 REQUISITION WAS PRESENTED TO HIM YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, A delegation of some twenty eitizens waited upon Mr.L.\u2018H.Olivier, at his store, yesterday afternoon, and presented the requisition asking him to\u2019 become a candidate for the Council to fill the vacancy caused by the expiration of the term of office of Alderman Lanctot.Mr.Olivier stated that he was not anxious for the position, he would prefer not; to undertake it.In view of the numerously signed petition and at.the urgent request of his friends he.Will Be H.OLIVIER, Who Candidate in Centre Ward for Aly dermanic Honors.MR.L.| felt bound.to.accept and would be a candidate for the Council for the Centre Ward (for the January election.I elected, Mr.Oliviér said, he would do his best to serve the interests of the city a\u2018 whole.LA GUIGNOLEE * COUECTON TO-DAY, Whole City to be Visited on Be- haf of a Merry Xmas.| COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE LANSDOWNE MARKET TOMORROW MORNING.The Guignoles collection will be made this aîternoon and this evening, and Friday morning on the market.The St.Frandis 8.8.Club will assist the Tuque Rauge in the collection on the niarket.AT As many English families were expecting apd prepared to receive the members of the Gugnolee last year, the North Ward will-he visited tonight, asi {wo years ago, and.there.will be a division of everything be-.iween the hospitals and the poor of the city as usual.This Christmas collection deserves the heartiest support of citizens.La (.tuignolee is directly in accord with the Chrigtmas idea.The donations.of money or in kind will bring cheer to many families gnd make Christmas more generally a day of happiness in Sherbrooke than it otherwise.would be.Let everyone welcome La Guigno- Jee and assist in whatever way they can the worthy cause-for which the gnllant collectors are working, mamely, \u201cA Merry Christmas\u201d to all .e + _ | WATERTOO.Arrivalé include: Mr.and Mrs, Lynch guests of Mrs, Lynel\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gardner Stevens; Miss M.O.V.jury, principal of Lennoxville Academy; for the holidays, the guest \u2018 of hen mother and brother; Mr.A.KL Hill, of Ottawa, the guest of Mr.C.A.Nutting: Mr.John M.Grimm, cf Montreal; proprietor of the Marthe Tree Produce Association, in town; Mrs ; Keough, lof Granby, with Miss Lucia - Graves: Mr.Earï Ferguson, vÎ Tofield, Alta.Miss Ruth Booth and Mr.Sewal Booth, [of South Stukely, guests at the \u201cThree Linke: Ar.P.FE.De- mars, trfainmaster C.V.Ry., Farnham, in town.; Departures indiude: Misses Annie and Clara Néill to Montreal with their sis- | ter, Mrs: M.H.Lawrence; Nr.W.R.Tefehvreito Faruhagm; Mr.Touis H- Bouchard and\u2019 son to St.Hyacinehe ; Mr.Marshall, of Abbott-ford, to his | home.At the lust regular meeting of the Royal Templars of \u2018Temperance, on Monday ievening, there was a Very large turnout of members.The -nomi- nation and election of officers took place, which resulted as follows: Mr.{ Henry Jones; Select Councillor; Mr.Geo.Moynan, Sr.Past Councillor; Mrs.Floyd Morin, Vice Councillor; Mr.A= A.Racicot, Secretary Treasurer ; ; Mr.Geo, Moynan, jr., Recording Sec.{ retary: Miss Mabel Harvey, Organist ; Mr.Henny Bird, Herald; Miss Merle Booth, Deputy Herald; Rev.Mr.E.S.Contes, | Chaplain; Mr.John Watkins, Sentinel: Mr.H.Shanks, Outside Sentinel; Mr.G.E.Jones, Press Reporter.8 Newton Toe Mrs.S.Newton has returned to town \u2018 from a prolonged visit to her old home.Drummondville, accompanied by.her Ene ; Ars.George McDougall.3 * : | LIBERAL {HM $.Appollo IBANQUET T0 HON.Imen of the county, CONSERVATIVE AND Former in Dufferin and Latter in Lunenb rg.MAJORITY WAS 266, AS AGAINST 500 OF FORMER Halifax, election for the House ¢f Commons for Lunenburg, to fill the acancy caused by the resignation, of who became attorney-g neral of Nova Scot a, was held yeste J D: Sporry (Liberal) was elected with a majority of 266 over L shal.Mag¢lean\u2019s majority in the local election was over 500.There was considerable change in or of Conservatives in the t burg and Bridgewater, ; ; Orangeville, Ont., Dec.23.\u2014John À.Best, of Mulmur, was elected .by acclamation yesterday as member for the .| Dominion House for Dufferin.The sent who L thera l was formerly held by Dr.Barr, died suddenly recently.| No candidate was nominated.FULI, RETURNS SHOW MAJORITY OF -276, Halifax, N.S., Dec.23, \u2014 (Special) \u2014 With all the returns co plete John D.Sperry, Liberal, was yehterday elected over Dr.C.S, Marshall} Conservative, by 267 majority, to fill the vacancy in Lunenburg.\u2019 NUCLEUS 0F A CANADI N NAVY.Vill be Stationed ou Pacific Soast.MANY APPLICATIONS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FOR PLACES IN CANADIAN NAVY.Victoria, 'B.C., Dec.23.\u2014H., M.S.Apollo, a \"third: :class cruiser of 3, 400 tons, has been purchase by.Canada, from Great Britain and ik being made ready to proceed to Esquimalt for use as a training ship and fishery protection cruiser in British C lumbia waters, forming the nucleus of a Canadian navy for the Pacific; H.M.S.Eg- eria, an old \u2018survey vessel; has been recommissioned untill 1911, land will con- | ELECTED.| the .ng of lunen- - me Joan NEWS SPECALS FROM ALL RETIRING COUNCILLORS AT RICH- : MOND.Richmond, Dec.23 \u2014(Special)\u2014 The retiring councillors for this year are: Councillors R.F.Mchee, A, J.Hu- | \u201con, Dr.John Hayes, REMEMBERED MUSKOKA HOS- | PITAL.Granby, Dec.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The pupils of the Granby High School gave an interesting programme on Wednesday afternoon, consisting of \u201csolos, recetations and school choruses.The\" several rooms were prettily decorated.The pupils and teachers instead - exchanging presents devoted a nice little amount to the Muskoka i free hospital.TRIED TO ENTER POST OFFICE Granby, Dec.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mr.Beauchimin, caretaker of the Post Office, reported that someone had been tampering with the lock on the side door: of the Post Offico on Tuesday.He found a key jammed fast in the lock and it was with some difficulty that it was extricated.It was thought that someone had heen trying to fit a- key into the lock with a view to future operations.x | .BANDSMEN ELECT OFFICERS.; Coaticook, Dec.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014At a meeting of the City Band the following officers were elected for the coming year President, Mr.M.B.Lovell (reelected); Treasurer, Mr.J.B.Gen- dreau (re-elected); Secretary, Mr.D.B.Hopkins; Bandmaster, Mr.F.J.Meade; C ommittee, Messrs.Octave Menard, Ernest Patnaude, Fritz Le- moine.The band will serenade the aldermen and \u2018others on Now Year's Day as usual.GOLDEN RULE 1.0ODGE, STAN- STEAD.Stanstead, Dec.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The annual election of officers of Gold- FOUND PART OF HUMAN HEAD.Oa C.P.R, Freight Car at Farn- -ham .! & i HOW IT CAME TO BE THERE re STILL A MYSTERY.| tinue hydrographic work and H.M.S.J Algerine will recommission at Esqui malt in March.Numerou applications are being received for places in the Canadian navy: : - SÉNATOR Ru, Celebrating Silver J Entering The BANQUET WAS HELD AT ST.\u201c GEORGE DE BFAUCE AND LAKGELY | ATTENDED.The banquet tendered by the \u2018citizens of Beauce County tp the Hon.| Senator Bolduc, on the| occasion of WAS of Can- at St evening, also celebrating the silver jubilee his entering into the Senate of \u2018The gathering took place \u2018Joseph, Beauce, on Tuesday his return from a trip to Europe, and | | ADMIRAL BELIEVES THAT THEY Farnham, Dec.23.\u2014Part of a man\u2019s head was found here Tuesday morning,\u201d in the C.P.R., yard, between thé iron bars of the draw bar on a freight car which had just arrived from Montreal.- - The part of the head discovered consisted of the left cheek, & part of the jaw with six teeth, part of the upper lip with a brown moustache and part of the nose.The gruesome find was taken to the offiee of Superintendent Smith and\u2019 messages were sent to places along the line.The discovery was made by Inspectors W.Daunals and A.- Darby: ADMIRAL SCHLEY - BELIEVES IN COOK.Calls Upon Peary To Submit Proofs to Some Séientific Body.SHOULD BE SENT TO COPENHAGEN.ada, was a Le success.December 21 colleagues number of thy Senator ron! the Senate of Canada, as well as many personal friends, some three hundred being present.The hall in- which the banquet/tdok place was handsomely «lecoratéd with flags, evergreens, elc., for the occasion, and brilliantly lighted while; the long of the tables were |adorned with flowers.The menu was excellent, and was heartily appreciated by the guests.\u2018Hon.Justice Pelletier presided, \u201cand after dinner there was a long list of toasts and speeches by ithe leading which wers listen ed to with interest.Among the guests pregent wêre Mr.| A.Bolduc, of Ottawa, Post Office Inspector ; \u2018Dr.Beland, [Member for r.J.H.Walsh, general Beauce, anil he Quelser Jentral .Rail- \u2018manager of way.THREE LIVES 1081 Jl A BARN FIRE.Men Wen to Sleep \u2018And Were Overcone by Smoke.MEN HAD EEN ON GUARD OVER .nore Y ALL PREVIOUS NIGHT.mr N.Y., December 23.\u2014 Following the practical the Keystone Hotel late yesterday, when there| were severgl narrow escapes from death by occupants jumping from upper storey windows, three lives were lost in a fire which destroyed the oon one stables late \u2018yesterday.The three men had remained up all night gu forme the ruins of the @otel, and about noon went to the Stables, where there were a couple of | sleeping rooms, and went to bed.At 13.30 o\u2019clock [the building was discovered to be in flames, and after the fire had been ext fc the bodies were found by the firemen.|The origin of tke barn Ë is unknown.t, and Was attended by gq | Hon.! evening.Washington, Dec.23.\u2014Affirming his complete confidence in Dr.Cook, Rear- Admiral W, S.Schley, retired, yesterday called upon Commander Peary to submit his proofs that he reached the North Pole to some-scientific body.other than the National Geographic Society.This, the admiral declares, should be done at once in the interests of justice, and to establish beyond question the claims of Peary.The admiral believes that the same hody which repudiated Cook\u2019s data should be permitted to pass upon the data submitted by Peary to the Geo- graphie Society.3 | STANSTEAD Miss Mabel Morrison of King's Hall, Compton, is rat the Rectory for the holidays.Principal and Mrs.Trueman of the | \u2018college left Tuesday evening for Sask- ville, N.B., for the holiday vacation.The Christmas tree and festival for the children of Christ church will be held in the parish room on Thursday | \u2014 Christmas services .will be held | Sunday morning as usual at.the Methodist ehurch.In the evening a Cantata wiil be given by the young people of the Sunday school, the con- @gregation of the Congregational i church uniting for the evening ser- \"vice.At Christ church Holy Commun- jon will be celebrated at 11 o'clock.| Ed.Largy.\u201cmunity in their sorrow.cfhcic.ting.Fiver, ang Mrs.J.A.Alagoonr, inte relatives of Ty parties were pre sent.\u201c\\(TTLE TM\u201d OF - \u201chistory Goes mot record, but he ate\u2014Big Tim, Little Tim and Florriew orfy Timothy D.Sullivan, the stale senator\u2014Big Tim loft.\u201d - \u2014\u2014\u2014 LISGAR : Mr.L.J.Porter \u2018and his aunt, Mrs.Duston, \u2018of Red r, -Alberta, : eo PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.en Rule Lodge, A.F.& A.M., was held on Tuesday evening, a large number of guests and members being present.After the election an oyster supper was served in the lower hall.The following are the officers W.M., Mr.R.C.Parsons ; S.W., ot B.B.Morrill ; J W., Dr.H.P.Stook well ; Chaplain, Mr.David Mcell- hany ; Treasurer, Mr.R.C.Parsons (reelected); Secretary, Dr.C.I.Moulton (re-elected) ; Tyler, Mr.H.C.Wella.FUNERAL OF LATE O.ASCOT CORNER.Ascot Corner, Dec.23.\u2014(Spscia! { The funeral of the late Mr.O.£.took place from his home on Batur day and was largely attended by hts friends and relatives from far and near, who came to pay the last te bute of respect to one who was m spected by all.The funeral se was held from his late residenes was conducted by the Rev.Mr.Wat son, of East Angus.Appropriate hymns were rendered by the choir.The casket was covered with beautiful - flowers.After the service was finished the remains were borne to the English Cemetery} The bearers were Messrs.8, J.Rolfe, J.M.Largy, C.Pagot and Mrs.O.Desilet Cand fame ily have the sympathy of the egmw MARRIAGES .- ememtes oo RICHARDSON -MAGOON, Coaticook, Dec.23.(Speoal)m A qrint wedding took rae cr.Talay at Moe's River, Rar.I W,.Terry, pastor of the Baptist Ctur:h, Conticool, The Tantra Hing.Fares i.Risha-ison, of Mae's of Cnly she immed: wire Mr.P al! River, Mass.ME BOWERY DEAD, T.¢ Sullivan Was a Power\u2019 ia New York Municipal Politics.| ALWAYS ACTIVE IN POLITICS.| HAD BEEN MEMBHR OF STATE LEGISLATURE.New York, : Dec, 23:\u2014Tim Sullivan, the \u201cLittle Tim\u201d Bowery, and a power in mstropolie politics, died at his East Side at 6.30 last night.He had been ~ bad health for over six months.Just when \u201cLittle Tim\u201d ; was 1 in early middle life, worn out, say hila | | friends, by overwork.At the time ef his death he was chairman of the fms ance committee of the Board of Alderm men.Always active in politics, he had at one time and, another been « Mont her of the state™ lature and ects .{ing mayor of the , but whatever office he held for the moment his lead | ership in.his own district was nevet shaken.Of the old Sullivan triumvie guests of Mr.and Mrs.James oêtèr.Mr.John McDonald, of Scotstowm was here -this week.> We Want You! is the cry of many.employers to-day through REcorp 1 Ads to the men and women who are seeking work.Yom opportunity to get work or to better your situation may be in the Want Ad column Evening prayer at 7.30.The Rector preaching at both services.1 destruction of- EASTERN N TOWNSHIPS BANK Employs a system which makes it easy for its out of open accounts and by mail with any of its 83 \u2014 E IGHTY- T HREE BrancH OFFICES \u2014 83 SETAILED INFORMATION FURNISHED ON REQUEST, of the REcCRD to-day.town depositors to transact business 0° 4 bee Rs AA Bok STARA HTT ini SE ur #0\u201d he ST : - DESLLET, < ur sv A x - rt , - a eu DFI pes 5 aS Tol ens gin a ea.RETR TTT FR eter 2-0 AE a \u2014~ Frac SEE EERE tie ce or SA BA i 2 Ta 5 or PRR meer ny \u201d mes ur ge i 2%, i 5, \u2026.Ft A Res , Cy ; : ; Lo a ; , 4 .n w av DECEMBER 23, 190%; 5.i of Ch , ps se Con a Le ] ~ _ ~ \u2019 > 3 : sf .PAGE TWO, : ; et PR 5 CE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD; THURSDAY, x |\u201c : _ , a y eas ee wre Too RT | IRE FH ERRE ES ed i 1 | Ulverton after spending a tew days listen so bad to a man who hasn't Xe OR X AIA ha i i NE i \u201cI.IR MGS DISTRICT | \u201c+with her aunt and uncle: Mr.and Mrs.ad a single morsel morsel of food between! J.Cross; Mr.Willie Bryn and Miss f food Detweee| ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME.HOLIDAY SEASON.§ PE THE GRAND UNION HOTEL, Nellie Picken, of South Durham guests Upper and breakfast.couple of of her sister, Mrs.J.H.Mountain; ter With that strioln, with A S ww Messrs J.H.Mountain and W.J.hers of |bacon, eh om: 8 Beard to South Durham to attend some French frie@ po foes, an ! [a meeting of the I.O.O.F.; Miss V.ore of those hot rolls, please, £ A ; Ÿ ; _ | ; - - 3 Le | ka McCuaig of Kingsey, visiting her sis- gome wheat cakes with maple + airon : A \\ h = Daily aportsrs From Cor serespoad- ter, Alberta on Sunday.and a pot of coffee?à 8 1.eats o of What is Going On, Mrs.S.McCuaig is expected home Yes, that's the way Ib wor F.J.MURRAY, Prop., 848 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, MONTR Centre of shopping district, Electric cars pass the door: \" Convènient C.P.R.and G.T.R.Stations.All modern conveniences.The Da id WA de BR et SR a ced its intention to follow the example { could: force Canada and Great Britain eee gary only, after a had HOT WATER HEATING:\u2014Free /Bus Every Train to convey you to g à SHERBROO Ri.grate is from soup to nuts, and: from the Hotel, American Plan, sa Goi 8 kale CL - , Len oc, Royal.Victoria Hospital this}.We, eel porticuladly well fed' + SPECIAL RATES DURING CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SEASON te 7 or aad pt rll TENE .I tor M BURY.visited Mrs.Xmas trees are the order of the dag ven then.+ guests remaining one week or more.pri Bundayi at ue CAE ; nspec 0 cho 1 t Moss school with the young people here.Then sometimes 1t svorks put- Abd CRISE OISE HOHHOK RHORHOK HIS i SCRIPTION à 8 BIG PLUG [boot min Sl wie rhe anaval Sm reo of St.Pauls rowing mamer: Vista | \u2014_\u2014 12 IAS RCE | _ chure o be held in the Tow a Te \u2014\u2014 ° gritain and Si.CERN ' 5 Mu Progress of the school.been suffer- Hall on Tuesday evening, Dec.28th._ Deore Food ave ove le trian tent seeteeeteiteesetetensssseeeseettttstesseeny , $3.00; 0% i avyET Mrs.Willid a to 2 t blood The Bell Telephone Co., is about \u2018While the covered coaches fly.y; 3 per address in Sa hE 3 pe From 8 sor¢ foot a touch o finished with their line to Kirkdale, Zet\u2019's seek he.car at yonder, end 24] ay tbe year ony Loge Ag oo ; ins A 008, of | 0 M i due , The Band held a meeting Tuesday and boxes are to be installed next || roi a co Oo tendertott@tte Hdl inno, i Mes Wl, Il.: Cards 50e: Obi dr = ét evening to arrange for an entertpin- to ade, : Fao 7 the Boston beau, - 3) y.Baits hv en CAL He \"ir.Dannie MeAuley's young horee| __ y Over Matter | | On, shame on the man that's mesa SHERBRKE, P.Q.of eus x\" st 3h met with- quite a mishap recently.\u2014 Mastery ver Matter i Come, take with.me a Q.* : \\ ti .RE | Another \u2018nos got \u201cloose in the Striking instances of the mastery of wor a a of my tamost poring MODERN EQUIPMENT TO HANDLE A FULL LINE oF Circulation | Ah oe iz! stable and kicked it.Dr.Brazenall,| mind over matter are seen almos My dear, _, \u201cCirculation sl: did, CRE V.S., was called and 14 stitches were every day in dining cars.Notonly are {And the service is ak pis PL ATE and CONSTRUCTION WORK ay Dec.18th, : ta Ua #4; rr - taken the wound, 4 daughter spent | theyeseen, but they are experienced.(After investigation.) .x i} Monday SE (Ps : Zi \"4 mmm - : - .Te 7 De rs as oss an augnter sj) Frequen 1 go into a diner .r - ; a eoda) a.4 Er CAPELTON.HUNTINGVILLE.© |@ day in Sherbrooke last of [the], .al Tm feeling pretty tolerably Ney: not Ei me a a 4 TANKS .TOWERS ROOF TRUSSES > \"Wednesday .BH wpEY k on week.tr punk, I tell you.I\u2019m fairly puny this The food van's on the hindmost ends 4 BOILERS ~~ - \"BRIDGES GENERAL FABRICATING À * Thursday .0 da 4h Misses Edna Rodda and Celia Rowe Rev.Mr.Adams will spea A surprise party was given to Mr.\u2019 be I can worry down Tis quite too far to go.§ i ne * Friday oo.ie dat spent Sunday in Sherbrooke, guests Christmas Sunday morning, Dec.-26.|and Mrs.Hub.Turner on Satutaay | morning.May bit \u2018of Buttered || The things they serve on allroad trated hiddbddddddibbbidddbbbiddddtbitd atid, J iSeturday .pill | A NE of Mrs.Bustard.- -| Recent visitors: Mr.and Mrs.A.|evening, the following from Cross- as much as a little 0 | Are never the food for mine, |\" _ cu = Le | fh: i & Mr.Merrian, of New York, is here Sanders of pailhurat, also or.at An bury adi ae i toast and £970 soli Boiled \u20ac ges\u201d been\u2019 12 re not take a chance on pain À - = 1 5 \u2018Total \u2026 iE.ups and two chi , .} i ; - \u2018 5 ; , te À: PT tn the Co Sherbrooke Mr der Mrs.B.Harran and George Ellis, Mr.Lewis Ellis, M je R.counting on an a la carte breakfast.; eocccoooevocéoccoce006 a BRANCH 4 ik 4 lin .te a ÿ 3s in THTOOKE, | daughter-in-law, Mrs.F.Harran, of McCléntock, and others.| But when I get into the car and sit © | ; Ce + of the Sherbri, .ca\u2019ing on Inends.i Moe's River, also, Mr.and Mrs.G.| Master Lorne and Helen Williams down at the table and observe that © êe.» Mr.Reys who got his leg injured Beaulieu, and little son of Moulton |from Sawyerville have been the guests the meal is table d'hote\u2014well! That's : -\u2014 -0 LE New on 3 Trerue, the other day, is doing as well as çan go ot \"Mr, - B.Libbey's.of Mrs.Walter Barter for a few days.different, I'm feeling better thanks.|.° AD : : | oir branch Ns be expected.aa\u2019 E.Libbëy's Mrs.©.Williams front Angus is \u2019 + e he oo Co ve immediate : The Ladies\u2019 Aid at Mrs.E.ey fees canmmaionDe sounds good.aiso the ji 5 recel mows \u2014 : last Thursday was well attended both visiting her sister, Miss Worby at the = © > ¢ on fenders Office cetablished 1878, \u201c| by ladies\u2019 and gentlemen.It is hoped |Imperial.la = / © Ce.so a nsville:\u2014P.ALL BRANCHES OF INSURANCE.the gentlemen will continue to attend We regret to report Mrs- lex f N AD \u2019 0: Lo jin = \u2018 Gosticook:\u2014R- tn Hien pis during ur ie nest\" ene wens) AMERICAN VIEW 0) DFOULL, 12 + To Be soLD AT THE 3 | == W $.Dresser & Co.RCRA Arrivals and departures: Willie Le-| .- - - ° \u2018 .Co Bichamona iss .| } |febvre and friend from Cookshire \u2018CONDEMNS PROTECTION f OU FOREST WEAL IH.° or Bs Fran W.S.DRESSER.O.H.JACKMAN.| B The Piercing Rheumatism Sunday; Mr, G.Barter at Crossbury; | \u2018 ® © Dani Mis ; 4.iss Worby on Cookshire; Mr.| By.Stat 6 for Canada to take S i Waterloo: \u2014G.F os .pe d vestee in Cookshire first of.wee T.the Unite ates are |cooq government for Canada to ta we kshire:\u2014F.4 The Old and Reliable.is from Uric Acid in the Blood.Bl 'L.B.Hill in Sherbrooke; Mr.Goff he, people of deal of interest in |uhe course [described in this despatch S See West Shefford: : a.' .\u201c Get it out with Band Mr.Tubbs from Cookshire Mon- Canadian tariff regulations, and Par- that it will take.e BY THE Cd LC i Lo fate Mogant ic tic: Eastern Townships Managers.5 day.ticularly regarding the proposed ex- \u201cFor there is a big future before o - ; re = Windsor Milla: NORT MERICAN LIFE : | Nearly all of the sick ones are re- port.duty on pulpwood.| both American countries, and anything e > _Brome :\u2014R.E.NORTH A ' L 1 8 covering slowly, and one or two.ot- The ltem, a leading paper of Phila- so serious as a direct interference with \u20ac - MONTREAL BROKERAGE COMPANY, CS 2 Coe : TORONTO.Ch hors ae aides io the Spoke Lust, and delphia, the ¢ity of \u2018\u2018brotheily love,\u201d the material on which newspapers are o .a AN A Strathcona Sq., SHERBROOKE.QUE.Effer- B Mis, Alex Dou gherty.Pp has the foliowing comment on the printed, some Britigh statesmen might ® vid alls P pe Sn 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 situation :\u2014 | think twice before tampering with it.| 9 DRY GGODS, BOOTS AND snobs, anus AND hued ; See Skinner for Watche | ¢ \u2018There is no doubt that some «of \u201cUnited States newspapers will hive ° - Pere a ns = SOLD EVERYWHERE, = amer o V 8.| our newspapers are standing in their without exclusive dependency upon ° any AND GROCERIES.i = i # vid ee EV YE A ; .to inventors = oo 4 3 MAGOG.: own light in opposing our manufac- }foreign supplies, regardless of any laws | J % ue.e 2 sent free on Fi ; turers of print paper $n their efforts toreivners may make, e 0.- Round Trip I pplication a Rev.Lawrence H.Fisher, of Barn- to protect American intdrests as op- \u201chen this proposal to put prohib- ® x a One Way STAR O00 mont, kW Coaticook House\u2014Popular Home fo ston, occupied the pulpit here on Sun- posed to the Canadian policy of caPp- itive duties on pulpwood exports trom > ë6 .© Going Deg.31: bent om Somes an Washingron.Travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Prop.~ dy at the Methodist Church, while wring the paper industry.l'he whole Ganada would be somewhat on & par o regardless of cost or value.8 910, Return In rv eu \u2018| Rev.Mr.Newton was away.He question is one of whether we, as a with the United States prohibiung by e a\" § .Fareay - TEE .breached a very interesting .migsion- nation, are willing to turn over .a |llike Ways the export of our raw cot- : One of the largest and best sales ever known in Sherbrooke.- .( \u201cGoiug | Dec, 2 : & gery on.dustry to Canadian-British)| ton into Canada, where we now ship member, .this Sale only last « \u201c1910.| 3 | a Gilbert Hartson celebrated his 17th rE ties, far them to\u201d supply us\u2019 about nine million dollars worth an- ° Remembe his ale only lasts tl Saturday.Ct Le abt 10 CHAN birthday on Saturday eve, A large with paper on their own terms, -or;| nually.r similar prohibitive acts g - [+ -£ \u2018Transcontinents number of friends were invited in to whether we remain independent and!|on our p against giving Great Bri- o - : 8 - Montreal Fini spend the evening.À delicious| sup- manufacture our own goods.|| tain any o our cotton, on the ground ® .through to Vanc per was served.Music, and dancing - \u201cThe Province \u2018of Quebec has intima- | that the United States in such ways © coccccossecceo000 00006 néoecesee ss srensent ° bth, 30th aud { brought the evening to go close.Gil- .= AR mr __ mec * ; ti ed.bert Jeseived il dep me, presents.ud lof the Province of Ontario in prohib- to bring over all their cotton Banu Le.- POC .° - Ke No.or a late hour ail depa w ¥ to thom i AAAAAAPA PAPA PPPPAREA < @ 1080 pan.\u2014vi many more happy od thdays.8 iting the exporting of pulp wood be facturing plants and operate n 1p5 EE : \u2018 BB.SEWE! _ = FOR, ME] Messis.Merriette F, Walker, of of Representatives, was raised in the talk about forbidding England and.Art Buiki \u2018Ayer\u201d 5 Cliff, land Walter Keet, of Crys- policy cannot be chang Rte akes Sunday of Mr.Ty w.tarifi on paper coming into the United Dr.on Mrs.Go ette f Montreal States.od, movement| for Canada to forbid our are ip town for oY Cor days.>| \u201cOur paper manufacturers advocat getting the raw material in order -to Mrs.(Dr.) [E.J.Adams is in Dan- stnong retaliation, knowing that would! force our |paper manufacturers to lo- ville, Que., a/ few days, called there by be much more.effective than any con-!| cate their| works in Canada.- Senate to $3.75 per ton, showing their Canada obtaining our raw cotton.od by a low + \u201cBut absurd as it is, it iy not.a whit more so than that recommended hold Use Lf oe | BORDEN'S bi | | CDR Christma X à tobi B.\u201d gwn make, vulcanite mouthpieces, from $1.35 to $2.75.* \u201c3.All smokers \u2018appreciate a high grade pipe, such as «B, B.ja Special, > vulcanite mouthpieces, from SL.00 to - |fore the rate of $2.00 per ton on {the Uni States.1 at R.E.Bertrand is on the sick print paper, which passed oun House \u201cThat a absurd, of course, to As dn Ideal Food for Infants or for General os 1d be possible to make.!| \u201cYet the P £ Ont part : i BIN 22.5 cessions it wou Possible ma \u201cYe rovince of Ontario, a par \u2018} Géing Doc.24 \u201cPeterson Patent Pipes,\u201d from T5c to $7.50.Son death of oh mother, Mrs.Congress erred in not making the rel of Canada, bas netn doing just that _ EAGLE BRAND | > an T 5, taliation strong enough, and that is ching.\u2018 That Proviuce now effectively CONDENSED Co n C.FARE: A ° | | _ ASCOT CORNER.one reason why the Canpdians have | prohibits exportations by reyuiting all \u201c4 1 ER he.21, 2, ( mi anion Sets Tho t many friends of Mrs.J.John- been talking louder than ever about | wood cut on crown lands to be manu- Lo ; urning Janu | ~ : - : ston, of Linda, will regret to hear shutting us off from getting their factured in Canada.What we get is 50 ue 8 [ - .che is il and confined to her bed with wood.* re properties overmment ks | oo New | Gon aining from 2 to 10 Pipes fever.\u2018A despatch, Thursday, stated to be Quebec's provincial government has ; U c pe All items of interest will be : gladly from \u2018the high ghest veux authority, been poil to do Hrewise, as de ro = Has no Equal.\u20ac vo ; SIN Inclu ing Cicar and Civatette \u2018Holders, in leather.\u2018a: he dent, .said that the Canadian Government or less the case in New runswic or - 3; Going Dec.3 .oak\u2019 ding Prices trom 83, 00 up to : $50.0 00.ed = Toned J The sormespondent, iss will not yield to the.pressure brought \u201cWe have been using only about five Made with Scrupulous care Or hose who, demand the best.À - dvi, Returning Prompt Attention to Mail Orders.Depattures and arrivals: Mr.and |to bear upon it by lpcal interests to per cent.of our supply of pulp wood Mothers who buy unknown brands of Cändensed Milk for the baby .: FARE AN - - : .Mrs.Henry Rolfe to Nashua, N.H., for Place an export tax on on to prohibit for ground wood pulp from.Canada because of the saving of a few cents may find the experiment a cost Going Dec.uf \u201cWe are showing a.choice line of the holidays; Miss Jessie Green, of the export from Canada |of pulp wood annually; la comparatively smal mat- ly one.A 1oc y\u201d Co ; no | A gua,\u201d 1 18 Montreal, to her home for the X-mas in order [hat the raw pari] o ter.hon it \u2018 weston Ca SEND FOR \u201cMY BIOGRAP co H- 9 0 TE SJ, holid Mr, d Mrs.J.B.VW + Uni ates paper factories wi © \u201cThen it} is not a q in n- 6.; ç | W al Ki i n Sticks to Ors, Vi.Patter poing call geal cut off and millions of United States |ada of preserving any limited supply - BORDENS CONDENSED MILK co, 4 No.2 Strath by the death of her father, the! late | capital be forced togeross the border for their pwn Use.They have practi- .1 van RO 7 plain, silver and gold \u201cmounted.+ Mr.O.Desilet; Mrs.W.Bell, of South |into Canada.cally unlimited supplies, The pos 1s \u201cLeaders of Quality.\u201d \u2018 x real : .pa e trom 50c to 8400 Strafford, Vt., also Mrs.G.Preston, The despatch said this above de- merely \u2018one seeking to take advantage WM.H.DUNN, Sales Reprësen ative onfreal, .| EE \u201cEGGS He er ET ro ° to of Patersonville, to attend the funeral scribed pressure upon.the Canadian |of what they evidently think is our aA A _ can be obtained of their.father; \"Mr.Joseph Colt, of Government was by Canadian manu- |need.And our newspapers and states- AAA PAPA AAA K POULTRY ined North Hatley, guest of Mr.= T.facturers.But that may be ques- \u2018men may view the situation accord- \u2014 == mow - Mod only in 1- \u2019 © A years set - .mass will be celebrated in the R.C.tion in their own midst.Sounds more ed that the Canadian plan o (pron - #900 on n Degs, { fo.Wholesale & Retail Tobacconists a Church at midnight.like influences \u2018from Great Britain.|iting pulp| wood exports wou nie et Re A number of the farmers have! been But.ronders can guess on That point doubtedly swell the total of : +.k t I the C as well as We \u2018Can., 0 nited ates manulactur- 3 13 Wellington St.(Sign of the Indian) Sherbrooke aie he Cookshire \u201cPulp wood is vital to \u2018American [ing capital which the Canadian Manu- - ! 7 Be | - WW flour for\u201d hein ow use.3 paper makers under present methods facturers\u2019 Association boasts has al- ; + = : _ a = | | | | of manufacture.While a bos 31 in ready been| drawm into Canada by Education has an absolute money value and as an avt There cert ify TER.; \"ULVERTON.method may be brought a out at any tariff con itions.gives larger and more certain tarry than anything yet known.\u201clor dour | ears.- dies, none help.a Smith\u2019 s North eld on Saturday evening at! Mr.Rick\u2019s office, Mr.Ray Husk, .|secre- A ti f the Farmers\u2019 Club was moment, it would seem the SE sr h \u201con Satur \u201cevening : a _ It is the education that enables one person to take advantage ot a i 2 DES EUE lard.; tioned, for Canadian manufacturers ingly.; ans .Willa being Christmas Eve, | high | cannot be seeking any such\u201d competi- \u201cThe despatch above referred to add- bi : sesesseeseeteeteestitit * 4 od report of the Year's opportunities when presented and the want of it which closes them to, - niglic et ary, gave go o : \u201c work.- Directors were re-electeq for others.: » we, ç- ee net du FR another year.er this and endeavor to acquire - } three bottles \u2026 rd : The Methodist Christmas tree yi be Young people should consid of perfectly well ,, 15 RE eld on Christmas Eve.most \u2018marketable knowledge so that, they can make 1 their services / over two years.FSS] The members of the Rifle Association eater value .Lo - atisn > OH mat on Saturday at their office ito do gr .You have all og 1 business for the.coming year.Shorthand,\u2019 Bookkeepin , | Typovriting, Office Methods, French, lose.After.tule \u20ac Ÿ .Th tert: t d Christmas 5 WU are mi va gp £ e entertainment an ; Catalogue.wf mot cu 3 a tree wil be given in the Congregation- Ete.Day and Evening Sessions.Write for Catalogue.d to re to 4, 1 8 \"al Church pn Wednesqay, Dec th.¢ fron.EY _ | , Rev.G.a Craik, paston of the The Boyd Syllabic Shor thant + Y, as ever if | : church, will occupy the chair.| gt he HOE The Model School closed on |Tues- | G Signed) .5 # | \"day for two weeks\u2019 holiday: qohe teach) : And Business ollege Barfor iow ers left to spend their holidays| with | a.: a.PE Prod Smith has the copiract WHICH PLEASES E.S.GLBASON, Principel.| |.©.A.BOTSIOED, Max NEW M 53 4 Or S 1 De be 2 4 h ; Mr.Fred Smith has the contrac : 2 di st n a e ecem er t \u2018to lay a wow Boon in the elementary \u2014 \u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE.ART Rp m of our Model Schoo | : | ÿ si EMEMBER that\u2019s the day before Christmas, NS ; ee | When you are embarrassed et ; T SE .; © #4 Hear these forty new recdtds, both Edison Standard The Ladiés\u2019 Aid will hold a baked n your selection of a vote» Ga Ël and Amberol\u2014select the ones you want and assure full | bear social in the hall on the even- | Gift do mot hesi- | Special» #4 5 enjoyment for your family on Christmas Day\u2014and all the \u2018ing of Dec, 29th, followed by & pro- |, : v 4 , gramme which is being prepared by à 3 days that come after.the young people.tate and send IS l OH | The new Amberols include a Victor Herbert record, Mr.Hill | who has purchased the a box of | 1-54 | \u201c\u201cMlle.Modiste,\u201d\u2019 a Sousa number and Godard\u2019s famous store goods from Mr.A.E.Bridgette | \u2019 10 per \u2018vent.| x , 1; 9s has arrived with his family and has + tches, nt.t 0H Berceuse de Jocelyn.\u2018taken.possession.| | RIN GLOV S vase up Cho à» The Standard Records also include a Herbert number, Our school.has closed for the holi- | a CUS or che ; ) ri | a comic song sun 66 .\u2018days until Jan.3rd.' : : EY Girl.» 8 sung by Bessie Wynn and Sousa\u2019s Summer Arrivals and departures: Rev, and | \u2014_\u2014 i JTABEREF'S.c a = rvR d Judi ballad i Mrs.Mossop, Monday in Sherbrooke; : .\u2018 ; .\u2014\u2014\u2014 ro orty Records, inclu ing ballads, comic songs, mono- Miss Mabel Kilton, returned from F I hl & L Î - fod or dances, band and orchestra numbers.Not one McDonald: College for the holidays.dS 100d ê dS ng.W.n.BR I =, ou can afford t _ Miss Elsie Seveigny who is teach- ' .UND TA , y ord to miss, ing in Port Lewis is expected home Cl 01° ER x a If you haven\u2019t an Edison Phonograph, get one and on Xmas eve.- \u2014 PICTU mo be ready to enjoy these new records on Christmas, Your | Mrs.Lavallier has gone to Corn- All Shades in 36 FRONTE Ù | dealer\u2019 will demonstrate them.se to care for her daughter who is \u2018 hi \u20ac BHRRE A asiiion 2° oo 5.Edison Phonographe $16.50 to $162.50 We desire good live dealers to sell + ; \u2018 Co Standard Records .-., .40 Edison Phonographs in every town r L\u2019 AVENIR.It ill Alwa s be Welc ome- \u2018 E Amberol Records (twice as long).65 where we are not now well Red stores Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Wm.y LR Grand Opera Records .8 and $1.25 should write us at once.ore Montgomery, South Durham, guest Everywhere.National Ph af her nlece, Mrs.J.H.Mountain for 0 \\ onograph Company, 100 Lakeside Ave, Orange, N.J.U.S.A.a few days; Mr.and Mrs.F.N.Doyle .[ home from Richmond, after visiting ¢ To: ità \u2018dime, on \u2014 = friends; Miss Alma Beard homie from ; oy NR - LS ; | Porteuitar, Gidley Tay ag] en LT Len Ca Le J Tn ; ( | - cer 4 Hil 44: =, v) \u2019 .ee - | ~ , _\u2014 ; Le | rn r .wei BC POLE .2007 ;( LL : | : e : Co : ; td aE | oe oo CC 0 Le eo.I~ | ws - (gain.\u2018Phe Province has ulreudy seeur- [7 p.m., Thursday.Immediately after |in Eastman, guest of Miss Willard.sure rte 1 «> zu À n°557 us % a De ' qe (+ > ; | at | ; .= - 7 | | | +, Lb | ; : I .T | § vi oo SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909, Co 7 \u2018 | PAGE FHOREE 3 i par mar mm = Se TC + j 3 \\ ! : i .i 7 LE.The Daily Recor d QUEBEC'S FOREST BEDFORD DISTRICT + [for ber bome:to spend the Xmas holi- A Few Xmas Suggestions a À GHERBROUKE RECORD CO.| / CINE sn Wallace of Warden and © \u2018 < - Printers sud Fuplishors.no PO Mr.Joseph Wallace of Waterloo, are That are Most Useful.Ty ne lishe on, - ; : 5, .JL J .§ rood ne pues mm meen, LICY EXPLAINED.| LOCAL HAPPENINGS, [cus ao bis 42 van [THAD TOL USE - Bo} ot.Snerbrooko.: ® we ace.: Slippers of all kinds, Moccasing, Gai- ii WE BSCRIPIION PRICE strictly In ad- \u2019 \u2014 5 | Mr.A.W.Wallace, P.L.S., is spenil- ; Fe 2° Pump 1 Skel] CTI se : ' : les _ 20 o : Ts cing Pumps 1 Skating oT ie 10,28 ie Unitea States, one - An Interesting Statement of The Gathered by Daily Record Care | cacin hans apd the Star Queen\u2019 ers, Dancing Lumps and Skating 2° ital 80 Lhe omis, GLOU: three g Statement of The Gathere y Daily or ors Santa Claus a e Star Queen Boots.Always good subject to KO por; $250 cents; one month, 40 cents.| H .| |a pretty Xmas Cantata will be.pre- : | Li Fis gagress in the Tascera Townships | on.Mr.Taschereau.respondents in Various sented in the parlors of the Congre- change after X-mas, ie : the year ony .9%.pe ese gational church by the Sunday schoo a .] 047 M arte as obltrary Poetry, 200\" Une, : PROTECTION OF oUR FORLST Communities.le fon Dec.31st.|.\u2018 x \u201c ta SN vords, iotices.8c per word.WEALTH IS TY OK FH = c f Miss Julia Wallace of Iberville and - : \" .NE 98 pedind No money remitters should take LIS D UTY OF THE = { , the Misses Beulah Graham and il ®* VF ab on Lo use express oc posts office HOUR.1 CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY Myrtle Gould \u2018of Macdonald College > \u2014 | : \u2018PICTURE M AKING ui \u2026 % Register letter., \u201cIn former times the tree was look-| .COMINGS AND GOINGS OF ' f|bave returned | to their respective Co Ç = _ | : jet 4 - Circulation DAILY RECORD.ped Upon as iin enemy ; everything was 7 Homes to spend the holidays.- .is simple, © aa S Quutement for week ! forest, and thé land had to be cleared PEOPLE, | : \u2014 \u2014+ = ;( ° The Kodak way is simple, cen 12 ; Crea Se PES ck end, and tilled,\u201d so said Hon.Mr.Tasches \u201cBRON a | .: \u201c MANSONVILLE.A had furs.and expensive, It's all by Vi ou cL 927 (TLAU IN un interview this weck, À Fo ine Mr.Wm.Jersy, (8r.) is very ill | \\ Anyvrgut.; fu ME Monday ren percer 9,02 | In Mr, Tuschereau\u2019s opin ¢ On Friday next (Xmas eve) divine r.y : Co L) Brownies Kodaks, $1.00 to | | bay TugedRY .\u2026\u2026.eer rie renee 5,918 | bec forests are more op pions oe ; service will- be held in St.John's with the grippe, Lb dv.is h | £9.00.Kodaks, $5.00 to.$5.00.sg Wednesday «ooo coon in 8,952 than Ontario's, and the tin aus u ; church, at 7 p.m., when special Xmas K ls ca Fr o vi ome from \u2018No trouble with Sunlight Soap, | - .\u201cLet us show you the Kodak .vi Thursday .once eveerenerne 4 ped | vel come for replanting ap music wil) be rendered, and (he Xmas Er ory will remain until after Just follow the directions on the Annuals, -T oy.Books, box, a complote outfit, for only iy day eee ier eerie .8, nue at 4 eB |s ched.The church will | be .: 7 ! ; .rel nA Mie Ré = cru Pre De \u201c91 25 pion, as It is termed, It is sufficient, Farman road She season and friehds Mr.Francis Peäbody is home from wrapper and Sunlight does le Poems, Fancy Goods, Cards $1.00.This includes a vaziicra | at ; .=== ie thinks, to control rigidly the cut |are asked to meet on Thursday even- St.Louis College, Montreal, for the rest.Costs little\u2014does much\u2014 se\u201d \"> Griffith\u2019 Drug Store - IX Total vee vere eee rs 51,156 wo that [mmature trees may mot be ling at 6.15 for this purpose.\u2018The Xmas vacation.| never injures hands or clothes.and Calendars ; | i, Bo ANCH OFFICES .sacrificed for immediate commercial final choir practice will take place at Miss Ethel Bourne spent last week \u2019 | : so: , .(KODAK STORE) ;° Men Ly ii ed TE : .q | ed\u2019 reports in fair detail upon the situ-| the service Christmas eve, the annual The Methodist Sunday school will _ ! reer | Developing and printing for 4 0f the Sherbrooke Daily Record | ation, and, in order to have a compe- Christmas \u2018tree will be held in the hold their Xmas tree on Friday even- = \u2019 ee F.T.ANSELL, amateurs promptly and carefully _ ht * News Items, Advertlsements, Bub: | tent staff\u201d to keep = a grasp of-the |hall.The children andj others are pre- IRE in the basement of their church.died Saturday afternoon, The fungral Pruggisi and Btationer, done.i es priptions may be left at any vf the | chungimg conditions, -a school of for- paring to furnish literary and musi- Mr.Leon George is home from was held yesterday.h flices, à -will tri .TR ; | 3 hs y ite in- | ore.8 mediate \u2018attention.they.Will | estry has been established.cal entertainment Santa Claus is |Scotstown.\u2018The Christmas tree and entertain Mtems of news are speclally solicited | yoke depletion of the water supply, as [getting er a goodly array | of \u2018Mrs.Wm.Hawley, of Newport ment at Adderley will take place| in 10 Strathcona Equaÿe, .: bon all renders of this papers Nr.Taschereau says, goes hand ii |presents for the children and Santa spent the week e id with Mr.and Mrs.the \u2018Presbyterian Church on Mouday, JUST STOP AND THINK ! RECOMMENDED mm PU EF: amg a = R :dowansville\u2014P.C.Dupoyce, Noflarm ! laid with the denudin ï - ti D.Hawley.he 27th.5 © Row ; 3 J wing of the for- May put inla personal appearance,.! .the si | IN rie cath Bliss | ests, and the Quebec Government has Mr.Wm.Lasonde, is nan a Cok.H.Hall is) visiting friends in Mr.Lambly, of Inverness, preached ° .th Be Miss Ti.McOoush, | nade u survey of the water powers Joar of buy for ble stock.eu à The St Paul's thurch in the Presbyterian Church, Addegley, TWENTY THOUSAND 11S, |® EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS e Let Webmond M wk cOours, _ and has planned à number of reser- Mr.John Peasiey, daughter and hold thei Xe 8 urch 8.8, will | Sunday.\u20ac 1e dr SO \u2014 Frank R.Currie.- voirs at the headwaters in order that |Mrs.Anson Weir spent the week end Hall on Fri day \u20ac tree in the Town r\u2014 .: Perth Ont Turke S and 000000000000000000N00 uu Det Danville:\u2014Miss Ruby A.Philbemsmy | the present waste may bo stopped, and With Mr.and Mrs, Fred Rhicard.: \u201criday evening.; GILMAN, ; , % y ANVILLE\u2014QUEEN'S\u2019 HOTEL, OPP, ge Knowltan:- Miss Beste A.Godug, | [also when the forests are cut down, On Sunday Dec.26th, there will be TT 1R0 F HILT The voung people of this place short ° station, (new mgt.) Livery.C.D).Bakers Co, aterioo:\u2014lr.lu.\u2018 there may ot.be rush of water {NO Sunday school, but all children VLAN.at last Saturday night at the home| o : ARN A TAN I ; ES :\u2014F: A.Bottome.LA not.be a rush ol water y \u2019 \u201cAn excelle ii : : ay might, : SARNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL, NEW 2 Gooksh rd 1.4 Daven ; that will leave the streams shallow, axe specially asked to be present with pale excelle ue Lu icle re hat many cul Mr.L.S.Brown.Games were indu ged .Ç ens FK Gioste welcome.Rate 8L.JMagui£es fd ) a.ic: 0 i 5 vi ; j ri 1de 1e so-called | i ea\u2018 > ; : .\u2018 - \u20185 fl Late Mcsontio-May E.Jon, | unfit for navigation and unable to MMe parents at divine service tiger hunters pppéared î the Corea Lin until the wee! sma hours 0 41 to select from for your X-mas dimmer, |{IRANDY \u2014 WINDSOR IOTEL.T.As i A mar Ne Ne POIVRE a - {drive the mills and factories upon op aha m.At this service the special \u2018 ovember Ln iQ he wi lan morning.All returned , home fecling nd will be sold at rock-hottom prices G Lynch, Propn recently of Montreal.° FT, M Hrome :\u2014R.lL.Miller.their banks.; iristmas music will as'far as poss- hich sl a > ot Lod and Gun, that a very enjoyable time had, been 8 1 old at rocth-hottom prices.- - : + nN - Ce mie {The mines will become exhausted, [ible be repeated.A short sermon to Which should be read Ly every man fupent.| ATLEY OUR o.UPTODATE \u2014 OU PTS PPP | bit our forests shall be treated so children and adults will be preached Who Presumes toi take a gun or rifle \"Miss Annje Pickel spent last wéek at | ALEX, AMES & SONS, (new management).livery.A-M.Bowen = CANADIAN i» | \u20181 that they will provide year after \u2018year and the Holy Communion will be ad, i\" his haiids and sallies forth; in many | Bondville, the: guest of Mrs.McClay.pall I\u201d AGOG\u2014UNION - HOUSE, \"REMQDEL~ _ - EY, P y- od | | CC Le a constant supply that will never de- Ministered \u2018\u2018to all such as shall be cases to hring d Wi human game in- Mr.O.Sweet is repairing the house 279 Wellington.Street.City.led, newly furnished, Garceau & Ï eed | crease, he declared, religlously and devoutly disposed.\u201d stead of dear or hes 1t certainly 1s that he purchased from Mr.D.Buck.> 2 77 | Ouellette, | ; 55 ; 5 ol i .; ivi servi i ion ï v's life in their hands to ven- Ar.McDowell 1 d into | the g , AT \u2019 \u2019 a | Speaking of this forest polic Mr.vine service with celebration of 00018 OMC BC ; Mr.McDowell has moved 1 ) BNEW YEAR EXCURSIONS | ooking of fois fest policr, IE |tne Hely Communion Sail be Beiàîn Eire into {bo fordst in these davs, and house owned py Je, Be 0.Inger, atents.| Business GARDS.| many, France gud Belgium, 1wo young St.Aidan\u2019s church, Sutton Jct., on the people who get shot outnumber + For information on Patents write fox bi Round Trip \u2018Tickets will be sold at | : .Christmas day at 7 p.m.On Sand the deer.Careful [hunters are the ones : fr ADVOCATES pel | men to study the reforestation policy |, as ay a p.m.Un Sanday os \"5 à cs | OUTH ROXTON.ee booklet.! TE One Way First Class Fare de = ; :\u201d {26th, Dec.the usual evenin rçice Who are the victims as a rule.irier is shipping 5 : : : ef v : , in those countries, where, especially ' \u2018 ve B sr) ve ; ; .Mr.W.Poirier is shipping 5 cars JE\" I 1 McIVER, gt! Gog Dec.Blst.4449, amd dan, Ast Germany, it is highly developed.Alter will be held in 8t.Aidan\u2019s church., Arrivals and departurés : Miss Nellie of birch lumber to Toronto this , eek.BEN.B.PANNETT, : a avocate RE herbrookes\u201d : yr 1910, Meturn hunt Jun.3rd, 1910, | they came back wa created \u201cschool of Divine service will be held in | the Sweet the week end with her parents ; \u2018\u2019The members of St.Philips |Sun- Patent \u2018Attorney : - AER = Fare and One Third Forestry and already there ro twenty Sutton school Mouse East Hill, at Mrs.Harry Bennett returned.to her day school will hold a Xmas tree on OTTAWA ONTARIO.\" 4 NICOL, ADYOCATE, # WELLEMS hea M8 Going Luc.78, Lu, 0.BL, 1909), | students in atte dance It is not ne- 2.30 p.m., on Sunday Dec.26th, when home in Cambridge, Vt.; Nurse Shu- Thursday ¢vening Dec.23rd.Co - * ° = en = ei.: td Jan 1st, 1910.Return limit Jan.! cosiary for the resin out oi ou po a Christmas sermon will be preached.felt to Farnham for a few days.Mrs.Henry Smith is on the sick list mn y TE, WELLS, WHITE & UcFADDEN, uk 2 CA NE ES wire RP \"| The dancing club of Brome will give © prem this k : : \u2018 Advocates, Sun Life » Bherbrooke.: ell ; CHANGE OF TIME.lie we s - .: TO give ES 15 week.4 | Be = Ah MS Transcoutinental\u201d train No.1, leaving hoy that we should hove a large num the first dance of the season, Thurs- ; BROME CENTRE.The roads are in fine condition for |I'FOSEPH ROY, - L L.B.,, ADVOCATE, = > Bed \u2018 Montreal.Windsor Street Station, ut; would be sufficient\u201d 1 believe for the day Dec.30th.from 8.30 to 12 | o\u2019- Arrivals include Rev.EH.M.Taylor, hauling loads here at present.Wood + &c., Lake Megantic.; EB 2 ni h ewe ra will Sun rpose?1° = clock.\u201d .101 où Knowlton, guést of Mr.and Nrs.N.{and logs are coming in fast.\u2018CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR! hE A 50S Boch aud Bist) will run to, Cul 81 There I be \u2018steps taken to- Miss Hall teacher of High school at W.Miller over Sunday ; Mrs.A.Car- \u2014\u2014e i ome psc qu M in only, after which date will be dis- warde ¢ had heen n 0 su cher au Sutton spent tne week end with\u2019 Mr.ter and Mr.Arthur Carter, of Knowl- See Skinner for watches.G.BAPE, OF.OL RU EBEG - \u2018er 5, 2 : .COT LUT «ANTI : nm .\\ i ry, W Uests ' W, OL s J | \u2019 \u2019 J .i \u2019 .\u2019 Nn ; @\"Fivo jeurs.1 alvise anyone hav- MIGHE ITAVE MEANT WHAT SpE [hf heer the greats few, ror as Pr oven Quality | - G.A.MACIVER, Manager.[ince 1860 hes gm Throat Department 9 I Rheumatism to try - this.remedy.: SAID.- _ i ; \u201cA Dri 5 = ¢ herbrool - Vince \u201cPp 1\" {= ly tr » remedy _ ; reary Land.at the Sherbrooke 8t, Vincent de Pau! : ea hue all to gain and nothing to Flizahetle-cAre you fond of motor rn 1% slves of beats Bt raining The country ony Jerusalem to thé Births, Marriages and Deaths, Hpppital of conpaltatton: At the Hos Ri Se Aîter tgkine this medicne and [ing ?Councillor F.T.Curley was in us i te | ; las à \u2019 ; 4 - ours A= Li ms ; : Ao cos deed.Ce qe LV 8 uality is yours if ordan valley is as dreary and deso- : > pital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day Xs ; fou are not eured all you pot to do Mary\u20140h! yes, indeed; and the con- Montreal on Tuesday; Mr.and Mrs.7 9 y y you ask for o jordan c nd be ima ined.The bills cept Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks 8b, } : 0 go to the druge ist that you [stant osculation doesn\u2019t bother re a [34 Longeway, Mr.Philo England \"1841 ROGERS BROS look like great banks ot rock ang sand.BIRTHS.Shorbrocks, Quer from 16 um to 0 I Lo 4 : ; de oJ.12 Sd, ar.\u201cUgran : lik L ick and.T \u2018 \u2018 \u2014\u2014_\u2014 ! : ght it fom and get buck dour bit, , and Mrs.Ernest H.Turner were in Utes ftv ° Not evene Sahara itself looks more McPLLERSON.\u2014 At South Stukely, | oo WMV, us every bottle ix guarantee + Cowansville the same day.! .\u201c Dec.18th, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.À.: Water Works 7 Dare or the money refunded.DANVILLE.Co Rev.R.A.Overing, of Stanbridge Recognized everywhere as .the forbidding.Jt is tue \u2018country |not in Melhors \u2019 lL ! A (Signedy JON CHASTEAT- \"There will be a Christmas tree un- Fast gy hero op ea y.\" world\u2019s standard in silver plate.habited.\u201d| the wilderness into| which | c icrson., Water Powers, | Barton d Ques, Dee 22nd, 709.der the auspices of the Adventist Sun- | The Model School will close for the Best tea sets, dishes, waiters, the scapegoat was driven.Welfare all DUQUETTIE-\u2014Où Dec, 3rd, a son to Patent Solicitor, .glad we went, but nove of us could Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Duquette, Magog.be induced- to go dghin.\u2014Zion's Her 1; pRRT \u2014At Bishop's Crossing, on ald., Le December 17th, 1909, a daughter to | Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Gilbert.pe ___./ 50 In Gash Prizes | | | FOR BOYS & GIRLS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NE This Great Prize Contest has only a few more weeks to run.day School at the Temple room, Dan- Christmas holidays on Thursday night, die are stamped et, NEw MUSIC STUDIO ville, Friday evening, the 21th inst.the 93rd inst.> MERIDEN BRITA CO.3 A - PA Je ! .wo.; ww \u201c SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS ; AT BU Lo.at 7 o'clock, + Service in All Saints\u201d Church: on OA a ART BUILDING.7 7 Christmas Eve (Friday, December A \u201cSilver Platé that Wears\u201d Prof.F.: L.STONE 214th), at 7.30.Christmas Day: Mor- © = \u2014 : : : ing prayer and Holy Communion at mann ois E Deaths Reported, ih Tr 1 Hariaony.\u2019 5 5 - fr ; cal S epor Le ®- 10,30 instead of at the Sunday hour, | .Yolce Placing a specialty.Surveying, Bell phone 849, \u201cPeople\u2019s.Phons.UEBEC CENTRAL] ¥ RAILWAY Christmas & New Year EXCURSIONS ~~ 3 J, .LN Bpecial rute-for children.3 11 a.m, This will enable people; to lb F5 0e ve \"| put sacred things in first place | and à {VRS AK.LEWIS.FORMERLY OI still have proper time for the Christ- = T : NOUTH STUKELY.mas dinner abd other social influences, 3 COU N { South Stukely, Dec.22.\u2014(Special!\u2014 which will come in so much.more|bap- | A - The news has reached here of thé |pily whet the highest claims o all viD.per cent.\u201d t, 20 per cent.on- all {death of Mrs.A.K.Tewis at Osage, have been first attended to.This 8, Clocks, Jewellry, Cut Glass av year, instead of the Sunday School C san \"1 PEN ESITY, * UE * | lowi.» AC .» \u2018Trio Tiékets will be sc nt blag, Silverware aud Novelties.She wus formerly Miss Mary, A .God- [cantate, etc.the scholars will; bé Round Trip Tickets will be sold av y : i For the Next 10 Days at dard and was born in South Stukely given a tea in the pasement of the ! oY ONE WAY FIRST-CLASS FARE.) \u2018 1% | MC LIABEREE®S, The Jeweller, Lennoxville wid Lis el here until Por marrer di a tation good many have competed for these prizes and there are a lot yctwho have a Going Dreembde 2340 and 25th, 109, Cort ee She wax a teacher 1 a 7.ah Ce .A J 1 JAN It 1 .qa \u2019 - 1000 y return 1\" -Jwecember 27th, A 7 years and many of her old pupils and awards, ete.Particulars will be an- chance to Win something.Remember that it is never too late to start, the last con A i pa, Ë Wa.BRADLEY & SON, |iriends will.\u201cregret.to hear of her nounced among the other notices au! test sheet sent to this office may win a prize.Each and every onc trying for onc of ry rd, php 0d tO Teta we i : \u2019 3 = | rv £ » = .i .\u2018 + | .: ol LO \u20ac ls .; - 7 ; : UNDERTAKERS ANB death.SE a ek has Len no these prizes will receive one of the latest New York creations\u2014a society puzzle\u2014abso- First-class Fare and One- third pe \u2019 PICTURE FRAMER®, | THOS.ARBUCKLE, CAPELTON.|cepted as nurse at the New York In lutely free of charge.Remember that this contest closes on the first of January, 1910.are aff Ee bo % PRONTEN AC ST | Capelton?Dre, 23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The [fimary.She has recovered from her ; ! - oping paie Lasts anand oad, ; wa ° { Jf Mr.Thos.Arbuckle took place frecent severe illness.t : HRIh, Oth 80th \u2018and Bist Jan- Test BHERKROOK QUE death of se residence.Lower Cap- | Ï .=B1h, 24th, 3 ih (#8 +, nod an- UE -Beïl Tel.Pho lion, le had been à resident of this \"GRANBY NAME «fp wx 0x EEOEAENEO0 00 S830 0Er el EAR xEt an SH 00 FER LEETTI Ea Funan stn, apa, (0 Lo Tr ut bo \u2014 oe Tel:Phone 297 place for.many years, having , been Among those from a distance who ; La T7 | | ; Fe me ny of the som a Es agen &.L ess nm head carpenter for the Nichols Copper attended the funeral of the late ADDRESS Gv Ferrero svyE BB KTEEINVNO TET OTN AY tee BRE RE FCRcrRosRoEARLEEL) or ts E.0, Grundy, Gs E.and 2 A, .a .Compuny until his health failed him, James Robinson on Tuesday were Mr.| Please send me full particulars of Cash Prize Contest, as announced in the Record, Sherbrooke.| Fo 0 ogran y | since which time he has lived in T° Robert Robinson, Hatley; Mr games | | \u2014_ - TA ® ¢irement.Mr.Arbuckle jvas well and Morrison and daughter, an r.an 200 : © | .ln itg dif x fan prably known.enjoying the west Mrs.Walter Morrison, Farnham (Signature) se» 9évodpunE HE e* ze\u201d VEY LBTIIN Osos y BRE FY ENN eyo iNstatyy + P.C.: DuBOYCE, It Portraiture, 1 andeoaper.Horses, | C0 of his many [Ee aths to Ceversville and Mrs Wis.Robinson, | Cu Notary, C ; ® Landscapes, ALOrSé8, aihom tender their sincere sympati\u2019 \u2018bwansville an s Win., \u2018 | i + : ste, Commercial Machinery, En: the bereaved widow in her afiliction.} West Shefford.0-0 à | otary, C mmissioner, ete Xe Developing and \"Printing\" : Nrs.Blampin, of South Roxton, a ; a Cowsnsville and Duntiam Agency eur rau) .\u2019 - was bol re Wednesday.dav: in tan ; 9 C : Sherbrooke Daily Record.Geo John t | I 0 S ure Wong ent spen eons ay! ; | = | MONTREAL Go Bubscriptions, advertisements and news i i 7 pls ; : \" | t : - an 8 1 .oe S on uivKly slups cougbs, cures solde, beu Mise Ruth Pepin \u2018left on Wedndoday 3 a coosivad avé gives RTT +) Fru 44 Wallin, 1 w 34 IH Sg, the shioat Sud Wid ~~ © 25 velw 2° \u201c.; | 7 | | ; ' .\u2018- cree rind Jee 7 [| > A \u201cua à .Jhims igi is ; \u2018 | Lu | .; | _ ; CL i.C ¢ \u2014 4 a i FIGE FOUN; > \u2018SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, , DECEMBER 93, 1508._ EE - [£a wate ao _ A \u201c9 ~_1 JHRISTMAS PRESENTS ROCRESSE tL.Te BES en i - : = = CE LE To-Morrow i To Married Men THAT WILL BE APPRECIATED.SOUTH W Fe bu To-Morrow is Your Last ; et WARD Frail ail : To .This ad.is aduressed to m grried men, because they gre apt id pois Shien\u201d I a Lime Pl TH WA D a 47 PE a - | : put off buying their wives\u2019 Chi stmas presents unt the last moment.| { meas, landsome Walk ng Boots, Com\u201d.10 10 1 m favor , ; 3 JF Es Now, men, your wife will appr eciate a nice present quito as much as fortable Slippers, Warm \u201cHouse Shoes, South Ward, chances Lm ofrusig Bi À a she used to, and its UP toi you to get it.Another thing, sho hossi\u2019y, 3 Dancing Pumps High 1.ace Wator- [in veal estate.1, made {hig ake money à % : a ja want a necessity, like a stove or tarpet or ton of coal.Sho wants roof Boots and \u2018Skating Boots.à br a 4 Year ago, nd it Lei \u201c da TE by | : a luxury, something nice, | isuch as another ring (women never have p Our P Re ble o [i 3 wild veal estate tale\u201d Sold cy} 4 i, Eh ; 0 in too many rings), or a pearl pendant, or necklace, Our store ds 5 ur pees are \u201c mt de.ole.More and More eves : oul; For sal AA pak a full of suitable things and we simply cannot give a complete list b on°t sp ie Lo oe | OR TOURETOSS | MEL Was nat based on i, Ny judg.Inco.; ; 22 \u20ac 28 | \u2019 1V si presents, - : » - rg VE RUE You wilt find it pleasure to shop here, for wo; have the here, but we want you tg come in and sco what we've got.Anything uh ive elt pre [4 Pete sand showed dg en arf A ingereol \u201cliad a Ap ou will find it a pleasure to shop here, for w 0 16 you buy that is not spécially ordered or ngraved may be exchanged, ! 1 =\u2014 wit hazed onebmon Ago : ALY lg Lest assorted stock in the city and Eastern Townships.y J tak ji here again that.Bells Lay : ge Zi 3 Gitts for svery one.Tb is easy for all.Our prices are > our windows, they are full.of suggest O18; Jhen come in and tate.M.J.GHOQUET TE, PU lots; the prier ve -0° cel A marked.in plain figures.for will.doubs int} pis \u2026 SE HERE i ; Arce fl ge RT See our spécial tables at 10e, 15c, 2564 50e, {Buccessor to M.M.Morenc y.A | no matter wlio ov Years\" i IGH $4 sn 4042 You certainly will find what you \u2018want, à 79 7° A.C.SKINNER, 85 WELLINGTON STREE I i 4 ù.MR us ; * j i ; r Jeweller & Optician : | 7 strathoôns Square | m= \u2014 \u2014\u2014 [ \u2014 : = OLD DRILL ep 2 | - .; _ , oo nfl 8 mm FE een + SEASON 1 1 RE.54 ~2 re e Fons Remember that for Gift Books of all po a Ral iid \u2014__ ra This | IS | t he Only Business || \"pti pane een ve .: sorts you will have to o to McBain\u2019s.we are familiar with, a a in- the I; Children un i 7 1 lectrical 1 | 8.! Ten SELL TEL.404 Branch Store: 93 WELLINGTON sr Ji Mr, Wm.Glenday feturned last night \u201cAaron Putney, .Remember re sur Bo : ho axe = À on ve solielt you | po Pupils atic! A | Ophosite The Clement Theatre : 1 @ |from.a business trip to Quebec City.- \u201c MAGNETIC HEALER, It vou have not already arvana your orders, get la Under 12 \u2026 ; Le : Mr, Gordon Wilson [has gone to |tre ats all kinds of Diseases, Rheuma- fence eho benefits of low D'sices and prompt shipmonta, Une \u20ac ed ro | _ eral adm: locsecsoceosensoccoues Renfrew, Ont., where ho has taken gq tis General.EE nh oe item SEE mages a a Nae eFC sus M eR A To al HR = a specialty.Consultation free, EEE | BLBCTRIAT, REPAIRS SUPPLY gp | 2 Dr.M, J.Mooney, of So itstown, position.was in the city yesterday.Master Charles Charlton has return- What about your season ticket pf {od home from Stanstead Colle to Ibi i el this City Wd wi AGETT, 100 Wel -Insolv : SEE:WHAT KIND OF SLIPPERS WE SELL FOR ONE DOLLAR §|.% se ty eB ee or ge ion otel, 5 aw too Wellington Stree, - Pp Ladies\u2019 Suede Leather Slippers, trimmed with fur, lined with | | Mrs.John Brown, Fulton Ave., is| A nico lino of Skatihg Toques from | i === === rs.wool Secced flannel.All sizes, 3 lo 7.$1.00 Jon tp the house by ness.' $1.75 to $3.75 at C.E.Enright\u2019s, | OR \" \u2014\u2014 re ss ph Peed OE vnrengane éneencees ete pre Been need grt PA -0 1 25 pe.discount on Cut Glass Friday Miss Mary Gwyn ha | returned home r must be made THe BoLLe VARDEN SHOE STORE.Bl ib oo\" SRE {t, D a .Dr.W.S.Allen expects to spend tending school, for ih -Mas Vaca- \\ 0 [ tion.: À 40 Iineton St.Christmas with his sister in New { A J | Xa Stabropke, Ir 2 L.E.essere 123 Welling York, | | The many friends of Mrs.T.J « Tuck T0 | - 1 : 4 oo 333999 39393393 4I93I99 9993999099999 Smoke Pipo Keel Toba, | will be sorry to learn that she is | Ea \u2014 So, PUBLI sa, confined to the house by a severo.pt- Montreal after spending e doy, in 2 °F - grippes us of webs ren.its Under $100 Gifs 1.00 1p 230 - Mis, C.J.Lane, of Lennoxville left | .Pacifo Railway PRICE OF THE UNEXGELLED Mot | J 63 Se of Lemos et EE \u2018 = : Dhow Maplo Sugar Tobacco [holiday a with | [her davghier, .Hig h- Chairs, Child\u2019s Rockers, Bindergarien | Sets, Cradle, Pic- ; be sbipped by P - = - Dr.A.N.Worthington, M.P.{Mrs.Chass;W.Ross, at Niagora 8, Footstools, Doylies, Pillow Shams, tures, eighs, Rugs, Cushions, Bu Child's es A.ai il rm oad & recision [home for Christmas from bis tion NY + if 4 Table Covers, Burerd Covers, Pie \u201c Couch - Covers, Umbkalla Stands, 1, oe.Carpet Sou iin ty SE : Y ss duties at Ottawa.w derers vs, Sherbrooke.Sta.|[j | tures, Jardinicre ands, 1ase's, ' gereens,: Portieros Blankets, Par- 7 A k LONGINES WATCH MOVE MENT Sherbrooke Fish Market, 192 Well- dium; Xmas Afternoonat 3.30.Ad=| { Paper \u201c Baskets, Children\u2019s Odd oy Book Section, Doll Couches, Doi Miss Florence Purdy, of the tr Eau brooke High School, has left for: Leeds, street quarters at 11.30 p.m., sharp, Rockers, Mirrors, Ete, .pliances, Eto.10 - 5 riage, Davenports, Ete.oo : ] i Chairs and Tables, Piano Drapes, lor Tables, Costumers, Bed Com- Slei i LE 16 and'18 Size.Adjusted In 5 Positions .\u20ac |ington St.Bell 922.Reliable quality, mission 26cté.Box Seats 86cts.| Stans White Quilts, Cushion To s, forters, Carpet S éers, New Clo a frat\u2019 Tables, Mission in the Circuit C Mb \u2019 | \u201c.prompt delivery.Judge Mulvena was-|seizedr with an | Cushion Forms, = Door Mats, Kit- Stair Carpets, Bad omforters, ; \u2018ard Tables, .-Curaty anvilies A Longines Express Monarch, 23 jewel3 Lu verse porseg sores ons $45.00 The installation of officers of Vic- attack\u2019 of appendicitis |yesterday, and chen Rugs, Etc.Ste.Stand, Work Tables, Smoking, Ce ty ony A WA + Longines Express Monarch, 1 JOWelS Lu poocer series a 40.00 toria Lodge will take place Monday ! \u2018his medical adviser decided to perform ! a.a ; - \u2019 binet, Etc, Pv 1210 vilte, ° A Longines, Express Leader, 19 js vere cence vovnee wv.ns ol 20.90 evening, Dec.27th, an opgretion which | | was.done this 3 Gifs b 00 10 10 00 Tits Il.00 1] 15, 00 ; - 3 gines, Express cader, JEWELS ieee Bernre ovcse0 avosce evo ; « = WW FRED ~ DE \u2018R.R.Movements are of the highest adjustment and finish, the S poke Master Mason Tobacéo, A pair of our âne \u2018 stent.Colt Ta M \u2018 Chat Couch = Offic fifts 16, 00 io 9% 0 sow Teel! trae ik only high-grade Swiss Watch sold at a fair price.The rating card © Tomes Lyster, manager of the victus Shoes makes a Practical and Ch orris eu are cute ho fico Toilet Tables, .\u2018Roll Top Desks, Chi al The detendan: a e Kew Observatory accompanies each movement.\u2019 | Great Wast Life Assurance Co, Was l'accent able gift.Star Ci othin Hall.airs, es , Sideboards, d Dini .una osets, Dining Chairs, e Hg Sold in p Nickel, Silver, Gold-Filled and Solid Gold Cases, -\u20ac at the Ma House yesterday acoep git.Sta sg Ha Iron Crib, Chiffonier, Hall Stands, Roun Dining Tables, Electric Parlor Suite, Buffets, Cont, 8 ide.on o mont) F4 SOLD ONLY BY | 8808 à Members of the St.| Francis Snow Cellerettes, Tea Tables, Parlor Lamp Shades, Ost:t&moor Mattress, board, Flat Top Desks, Book Car Dan ° Signes gy | The Sommargiol Printing Co.are nou | Shoe Club are requested to turn out Chairs, Magazine Stands, Muse Brass Bed, Wardro bes, Parlor Cabi- ey Mission Chairs, Wicker Settes, True co 5b \u201coccupying their new premises in 'fulb.strength Friday night and \u2018at- abinets, Kitchen Cabinets, all \u201cWilton Square, Rich -Dr v3 j * | I I D, CODERE, 109 ) Yellnglon Street, Sherbrooke | Wellington street.tend midnight mass at the St.Jean- Mirrors, Hall -Seats, Gold Chairs, nets, Cozy Corner, Library Tables, .Mantel Beds, Teatlier Cou, Bony art PB i | Sher- Baptiste church.All \u2018meet at \"Bridge | Easy Chairs, Hall Chairs, Wicker Settees, Mission Desks, Offide AP- ers Desk and Chair, Tnvalid's Cus; \" Megantic, to spend Christmas ab her Have you visited the New Stadium?ORA : home.| - +77 [1t is a credit to the city.Get in .01 [ PE AL ; Veils costing 40c per yard sell og for Iine for the game X as afternoon.| B : So apa (RECEHES | Fdwapds Furniture .Go, wos 7 in babies\u201d kimonos, blippers, fa inat- Campbell, and Mr, an Mrs.Chas.' | | ! pc | ors pnd.fancy goods at.C.E.E Enright's, Howard left this morning, for Mont- : Ce : = | oy AND +}, $0000000000000000000.i - real, where they will joined by Mr.= a The Compton County Chronicle has and Mrs, Tred I) ÆEnri LL and daugh- } vernnesec: care terme metre renaremen ne or \u201ciN ALL À this year issued a Christine number, tér, and the party will ge on to [and a very creditable pu ication it is.Christm 4 \u2026 The new proprietors, Messrs.Bat tho.ee pe go 1 Mr.with Mrs, oo WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER.Dean gratui \u201cpou dei are to be con- Campbeil, who aré there for the win- include a jar of Prest rved Ginger in Syrup, a tin of Crÿatalissf , Ad - 1 \u2018 Ginger, few packages of our Fancy \u2018Biscuits, somo of our Tabl | À.DSE MONARC he 25, es ie ad 81 tables | Tako in the game Xmas attornoons | a gin of the ates Be Raishhe, Nuts aad Candy, a 1 lb.\u201chax of Cr ystallized Chers 08 | 000 ainly a grea anderers of Montreal vs, Sher~{ ; ; [ - Jas.Fy Kerr'8.They are renewed daily.brooke.at the New Stadium, : Ù XMAS STATIONERY : Kssorted Fru ts and fe lb.box of our best Chocolates, We bay a |! 0.N Oo _ Miss; Mary Onghtred, of the ; Sher- me X-MAS CALENDARS ew.candy stockings left.brooke High School, was joined in} MARKET ON FRIDAY, ; ; FOUNTAIN PENS MONTREA co.je ns : : town to-day by her brother, Mr.Law-{ The market, both, this week and NOVELTIES, Bic.; Co L STREET P ROVISION Al\u2019 parties hay rence Qughtred, who is attending Mec- [next, will be held on Friday.\u2014At\u2014 * said estato aro \u2018sams with E.H.Gill C¢llege, and both left for, their This'is owing to Saturday this week Mills, Que.w with H.C.ILSON & SONS homo lin Marbleton for tlie holidays.being Christmas, and next week New T.SOUTHWOOD\u2019 S == = = == Kika, A \"There seems to be great \u2018Christmas Year's.oo \u2014 \"XMAS iD H.BF( - Established i in 1863.CHRISTMAS GREETING TO ALL Store Open Late To-night and To- -MOrrOW Ni Nothing Like Music at Christmas Time, Dec.28rd, 191 bargains at Jas.I.Kerr's, | 8rd, .re NEW MONEY AT E.T.BANK, | 2 DUFFFRIN AVENUE, É | On the 25th of January next the Brand new money iy being distribut- , - P B BLI music lovers of Sherbrooke will have |ed by the Eastern ownships : Bank .BQ is her given an opportunity of hearing Mr.| Cham- this week, The tellers are paying out .WE EXPECT 1 day of | December bord Giguiere, a Canadian violinist, | only new coin and bills just received who won the first prize at the Con- from the mint.Thi Oentrali freight » in se | | | SP ECIALS| ss, du one |servatory of Music at dlc Bel.head office and brancheg in Sher - T0 SUPPLY oo Is Just What Your Boy or vy ° © - .nie by-N.Ji glum, wire he has studied fo brooke, Va pees If you want Cut Glass, Fine China Mr Ney LINE INSPECTED, Rail: ; 500 + irl Wants for.Xmas or Sterling Silver at a bargain go to .allee, or o ail Jas.I.Kerr's, ways, and Quebec Government Inspect- It giv cs pleasure 4o the parents as e © © ° © © © ° e e e e e ° e e e e e e e e : = e Le © ! © \u2018 > ing Enginecr, accompanied by Mr.J.: _\u2014 oo well as the hildr n IL th : 4 - .At the close of the Central] \u2018school 0 ven Mr.A.Sthole, ed Mr.J.round.© ° # o year rl ° es mot Joie 7, Morkil, Chief Engineer, of tho| - At all pricos, \u2018from $1.00 upwards, \u2018 \u2018 .: , .|' 8 sen an - 0 .TE ° The small Boudoir Player-Piano, as shown in our orange, & box of this fruit having Quebee | mul Railway, mudo an dn With tho necessary articles to FR » \"Diamond window to-day, would be a splendid gift, and make things |Metdiees torsey the pupils appreciat.Quebec Coutral Tino from St.Georgoto mako Christmas Gifts between S Signet Rin ° , Needless Lo say he Pupils appreciat- St.Justine, a distance of 28 miles, au Te ; Gold Watel © lively in your home.| Anyone can play it, and the whole |finin aitendance at the Contrai THesSay.oo.expres Limsdlt 8 now and Friday evening.Tho The Kodak Store \u2018 Gold Chain \\ .: D ; r.Vallee express mse as eing Duncan ho 3 never in : + ble d 2 o outlay for the Piano and a supply of Good Music is not ing 1 Tis ook is unt oy well satisfied with the Bey line, | better position 1.woe ok rues \u201c Gbld Brace i) ° and gave his approval of all the work | © 3 : pld Scarf 4 wh oe very much, We would also allow fair value for your old |besinning his scholastic carecr, done.lt is understgod that authori-| business at this late - Gbld Fest a ale date than vo esto Wd ® if h See Skinner for Watches | zation will be given by the Minister of 34 is at the M, 1 * \u2018Gold Link i e piano or organ II you have one.Siens have been Posted throughout Public Works of this Province to com.© ib is abt the present moment, | fr Gold Tie ( : e gns ha Posted th 0 jugho t | a, ° .the city prolibiting children from slid- mence regular train service with the The stock of everything in the u ù Id Locke body ° The collection of Heintzman & Co.Art Pianos have ing on the streets, Could not tho beginning of the New Year.À - Men\u2019s : Furnishing line is still .ur = oT La Gold Neck +41 e \u201c| city in the four quarters of {lo city Dr.Morisset, M.P.P, for Dorchester, 8 Lvhrmshiig 15 Su Large Sales | Sensible, be oct and useful gifts 2 |: We mee wp ® been greatly admired by visitors, and many fine instru | sanction sliding on certain stroots, |also accompanied | th inspocting par-| most completo and offers a | Fa great pws them es 4 fi here traffic light ty and much \u2018surprised, at seeing an rest nat 1 WW [ ser vi Gt .\u2018ments have heen sold this month, - dant of accident, 5 mn TEE tho completed condition of tho line Le many suggestions that pue havo - a good\u201d assortment lo y Ling suitublo selections by s.wi == : ; e .] \u2018 some [American cities, gud is said to |&nd the large gmount of or that annob be offered outside of the : Te from hv our Moving Picture to jo show Toquis.| 5 $ äl : Our stock to-day includes the Heintzman & Co.Duch- Pont wl to te of ew sleds he fra ro po Omplish : wing Mel fafge centres of fashion.10 | Magie and 7 Mirroseo e\u201d Electric A few saggeslions would nil Goldemith 8 4 ou ess\u201d | \u201c .A A : 44 ati agic T.anterns i oN in fancy walnut, Lovis XV\u201d.styles in mahogan ty Christmas Dayr What an ag- : Neckwear is stil] the popular .SI .ess y \u2019 y \u2018 8 5 hn tion it there is no oa thin Mako yourself or your friend a, pre-| Remembrance Gift.This is one JAMES THOMPSON | [many novelties in: n sms ms 7 #7 ° the X Special \u201c Library\u201d Piano, the small Grand tho city limits where sliding is al- [sent of a nice hat dpi Cuumas.Tein tho articles dl A © .CUTLERY, POCKET 100% «TES Se d 8 ° j of the articles that a mg Vi 5 4 5 and a full line of regular styles, ~~ lowed ee 1 au 95 at the selling of salo of C.I E.nod too many, of ad very 15 STRATHCONA SQUARE.SCISSOIS in CASES ame | à 8 _ .; \u2018 Hi School Rink tickets on |salo at Enright & Co.| a o many, o an -very ete, CHAF ING DISHES, COFF 4 i ° Prompt delivery can also be made in the Wilson piano |secreipry\u2019s office, Tuck's Blk.\"Seo adv.| eee amen Olen egreat scarcity, © Our Mrs.E.L.SMITR PERCOLATORS, 5 OCLOCK TBE 11 7 on 2 e Quebec is now looking for more in- ITE REJUVENATION OF AUNT Neckwear is so displayed that ROOM 320, WHITING BLOCK.: 1 TRAYS, 5¥0- = BITOATI + i e and both sizes of the popular Weber piano.dustrfes.The Board of Trade bas re- MARY, Li.| Nat KETTLES, \"CRUMB 4 ° \u2018 29 commended to the city council! \u201cthat Theatre-goers in this city were given it is very casy to muko a seloc- ING pt most GENE nd a KLER'S SETS aud many.other dest] Are EAPERIE st - .| Next week we shall start a regular \u2018pick up sale.it wduld be avisable for thé City {the opportunity last evening of seeing tion, Our popular prices - are growth of GLOSSY HAIR, and it should taco | positie Et ° Counpil to pass a by-law offerix ng e%- | what was perhaps the best production \u201c56 and SUC \u2019 pi pride to PRÉSERVI it.SOLEN- und useful orig.2 of all odds and ends before moving to the new store, This emption from taxes for a peri d vary- ever slaged in Sherbrooke.The the Woaml we 1 Dressing \"and Manicure.© Tol, a Mais Co se.- Poe ISC .oO en Evenings MISCY kd - ® ing.ftom five years to twenty! yeans, |atre was filled, and during the entire .Iandkerchiels are almost ud p à v = wi à include all second- hand pianos and organs, and no accortling to the number of hunds em- performance the audience was Kept iu n i\" ° \u2018 ° J ty.Aunt Mary.enters into the hilar- in \u20ac e near lature.This was {he Jost ity of the océasion and yet, despite |.JOHN 0 DUNC AN .ships Bank building, and the: success the unrestraint to which she is intro: .\\ | herbrook | and genuine | 4 and 18 Water St: 8 \u2014f | \u2014 SHERBROOKE- Englieh \u201cOrampots MEMORIALS = acoonsoosetsoncon000 00000000 ocossoco000000 °0028:5000060006000000000 ssseesssssessssesesesssessnssasace oa lors sood and equally as apprecia- : , \\ BIRON, 95 Moyeil, to all mew industries employ- {hilarious mood.«| BC , [ $.Mi h Il & en po ) ) Ic onable offer will be refused.All the used or shop tug tity hands or more, provided such Tho story of the comedy has to do r tive, Gloves, hotli silk and fuy C ART ROOMS itc e Go.aia, ll \" 1 t to com- [with spinster wl olizes oung .CV nate\u201d 2 a $ worn band instruments will be sorted and offered at very.te\u201d with existing Sndustiios in {he soupegrace of a nophow, Ilo gets into.ised, we just, tho thing to An attractive ranee ot S WORK.| ssER.| = nb © ! .je .e : 1 \u2019 - 1 > < J g 0 amje >at- 4 3 low prices.This sale will include a large quantity of |\u201c.0\" to amend any existing bylaw ull sorts of wild scrapes and is finally mote a fellow warmup to the | end materlals.also Gitte ail reudy miss DRE \u2019 Vm, 1 ° \u2018 : , on that subject in this sense \u2019 oxpelled from college.An assault up giver.; made up, : 6 YORK APTS : any, State prop 9 .+ À ' 0 - » .ä s sheet music and music books which must be disposed of | Suitablo for a lady's gift : oro or Go E500, \u2018ant a, FI5.060 breach of Mutlers\u2014Silk, Wool, Cash MISS HUBBARD-6 York Abts | essing upd Manicure, Brie NE Bo = -.) shoving a fine lime of ladies fam els i , \u2014 | Huirdres \u2014 and-toss TISFI.id] romise suit gre only two of his trou- d Trish Poplin\u2014nt - - great weal.Sample huir goods artim : e ; ro : i 4 © in some way so as to have entire new stock in the new las, $tan Clothing Hall, | DO a OT AO On wan il and in| Trich Poplin-at AA er ovary to 39% se ic ul pe + +» st : All| the vacant offices in the Kast- tho first, but the second is one which every price, colors and designs, For Sat facti \u201cIhe vers est thing.\u2014 in ke the cl; Fi o SHOE.ern Townships Bank Building in Mon- she will not Yolérata, he sends him C 1 lool Istaction Sa \u2018 ROULE ; ; 7 he Will mob yoletata, he sends 4 Como in.and seo us-lool inn ouy hot i | ° sal rented.The Gazette |aw + coxludes hi her will.-Omo co 1 x | extenes 8d; phot À °c Bargains here in the musical line for the next two | aon Le 7.Forget & Le extludes him from bow id around, tako you timo in BAT 8 | \u201cSKATERS wr | = to ve, Biron 5 ® weeks, = signed a ten years\u2019 lease on Saturday.lon reccipt of hotter stating that her looking over the many good ave your Skates rivette on sod We # ° v : for the vacant offices in the Eastern nephew has tha measles.she rushes to things\u2019 in _the Storô that ig ATT & | this winter, lites screwe ue x J u \u2019 ° H C WILSON & SO a ext tue bank p: pond New York, On hor art al theme he THE Men's Shop\u2014Tho Duncan ! ground.E w - ., \u201cBox 41 .> .NS, and will transfer their business there is perfectly well and attending 5 par- Establishment, Home-Made Bread i A.T.OR ° 1 Te 8 © : .e e e B which has marked the renting of Fag she docs not for one \u2018moment | ol ; 0 4 : | lose her feminine charm.She is odd, THE x onl 23 mes vd AR Branch Store at Magog.FR de ie À whimsical, charmin ly, grotesque, but THE on area FT At your Grocers, or Tel, 74, aie doses M ae LT q LF: [90.60000000000000008 34 Monceal Juris tue Lot (os years elvays womauly aud always lovable: | FOR MENS GIETS, | Mvarnmarvsmmamanassns, | | danse bo |.(5 wo | EE Lo / - 144 0 : + i .! .| \u201cSpreads Like Butter?Sold only in 15c and 25c blocks For sale by all Grocers, A Manufactured by ce The Ingersoll Packing Co., Ltd.Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada.PR - 5 ouD DRILL SHED, Montreal St.SEASON TICKETS, 1909-10.Jpdies owe ooo S10 Gents ;.52.00 pd Children under 12.> 1.50 3 sreby notified 4 Sherbrooke, Dec.PUBLIC NOTICE ay of Erie r, À pacific Railway 4 jave seized two barrels of deer skins, and : po Sutton Junction.Pupils attending the four schools - 19 years oË age and over .\u2026\u2026 1.50 nder 12 Luce escv0e 2a0000 ec 50.1.00 General admission cu 4.$ ovescres 10c ant © ights vier eaees + gousse 20 3.250 Insolvent Notice fa the matter of ; Mrs.N.LEDOUX All parties indehted to above estate are that immediate payment must be made, to H.J.Duftett, Joaq., advocate, \u2014 123 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Curator, , 14th, 1909, on the fourteenth 1909, at the Capadian station, Sherbrooke, I tree barrels of moose skins, supposed to w shipped by Palmer, Millville, N.B.; and tree barrels ol moose skins, supposed to lo skip ed by A.W.Turner, Millville, N.to W.R.ALFRED GENDRON, Game Warden.= , the whole addressed Saf- Is the Circuit Court; Danville, No.141.JOHN A.WADLEIGH, trader, of Dan- Plaintiff, ville, \u2014_\u2014 FRED PERKINS, formerly of Kingsey, \"i we residing in the United States, LEN Dean & Lacey SE MONARCH BLEND COFFEE.à me Estato of Defendant.Æ The defendaut is ordered to appear Ætithin one month.°° Danville, Dec.21st, ah (Signed) E.PHILBRICK Clerk Et the said Court.copy: FELIX LECLERC, Attorney for.Plaintiffs PRANGES a ALL KINDS.froripas, CALIFORNIAS, AND MEXICANS ALL SIZES.»e.NOTICE the To late William Guils à Bile, Windsor Mills.Wid estute are the All parties having claims against fyle herchy notified to \u201cMame with II.JI.Begin, Notary, Windsor Late cain | visit Judo TS, 8 \u2018odist ton?[A mash stay | an pke à .= 4y of Deceruber, Ti EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY vis, & Hire Position as stenographer, with ils, Que:, within fifteen days from date, : E.M.BEGIN, For the Executors.Dec.23rd, 1909.- PUBLICNOTICE ¥ hereby given that on, the fourteenth 1909, at the Quebec \u2018tral freicht shed, Sherbrooke, I have Med two barrels containing eleven deer- ins, and one tawn skin, supposed to be Kipped by.N.Menrichon, Megantic, -to LS, Hyinan \u2018& Co, Sherbrooke.: ALFRED GENDRON; CITY NEWS Mrs.L.A.Bayle Montreal this ro \u201cpeut a day See Spearing\u2019s ad, page 5.Mr.C.O.Palmer was called to Mont- veal yesterday by the death of his mo- rer, in Stadium, Band To-night.Messrs, Arthur Odell, Howard Wright and Miss Dorothy Chaltrand returned home yesterday from Grande Ligne, where they attend the Feller Institute Ask Spearing\u2019s advice on diamonds.| FRIGHTENED BY SNOW PLOW.About five o'clock last evening the Street Railway snow plow was xrun- ning om Wellington street, and as no [Warning was given or gong sounded, | & number of horses became unmen- ageable.Mrs.F, T.Ansell gnd fam: ily, with driver, were in g double | sleigh in front of Woodard\u2019s Candy the snow plow and backed across the sidewalk to the shop window, with the result that one of the occupants of the sleigh was thrown \u2018out- and quite bad- iy injured.; CHRISTMAS TI TREE AT PLYMOUTH ; CHURCH.7 Plymouth Church Lecture Hall was the scefie of much festivity last evening, on the occasion of the annual Christmas tree and treat of the Sunday School children, which is always anticipated with much pleasure.At 5.30 tea was served, the long tables in the-tea room, surrounded by smiling faces, being a very pretty sight, while the wants of the young g'cstg were attended to by the teachers, After tea the children assemlled in gramme of choruses, ote, tain- was drawn aside, and the tall Christmas tree disclosed in all its glory of glittering ornaments and colored lights, Santa Claus himself, in tho traditional costume, made n Very dramatic appearance, coming down a rope from a trap door in the ceiling, and after gayly distributing the presents, dislap- pearing in the same manner, much to the little ones\u2019 delight.Each child, received a Present, in addition to candy and an orange.Then a eur- propriate recitations given by other members of the school, and.the ing closed fitly with three cheers for Sante Claus.HIGH SCHOOL \u201cLITERARY so- CIETY.The last meeting before the holidays J of the Literary Society of the Sher brooke High School took [lace yes terday.afternoon, the Principal, Mr.DB.C.Irvine, and several of the teaching staff being present.An interesting and, well arranged programme was well carried out, as follows : Recitation , Madeleine\u2019 de Vercheres,\u201d Migs L.Weir; piano solo, C.Gilbert; recitation, \u201cThe Man with the Single Hair\u201d G.McKay; Vocal solo, Miss Helen Armitage, accompanied by Miss Pansy Wyatt; Paper, \u201cLeopold II., King of the Belgians, Miss Hoan McLeod.\u201cGod Save the King\u201d was sung, and the gathering dispersed, Principal Irvine, took advantage of the occasion, and, on behalf \u2018of the teachers, wished the \"scholars a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.\u201d \u2014\u2014 in and Mrs.Santa Claus were present to the delight of the little tots.Rev.Mr.Williams, pastor of the : Baptist church was present and spoke a few words, referring especially to the manner in which the children recited their Bible verses.LA GUIGNOLEE TONIGHT.The members of the Tuque Rouge and Sherbrooke S.S., Clubs will meet tonight at seven o clock at the Continental Hotel and will then start out collecting money, food, clothing ete., to be distributed to \u2018the needy in this city.By request, the Snow Shoers will visit the North Ward and it is hoped that all wiil = give to this worthy cause, ~ .DENISON\u2019S MILLS, J | Arrivals and departures are : Mrs.S.Denison and son Ralph, of Clare- mont, N.H., guests of Mrs.G.Barlow, St.Cyr; Miss M.Andrews Wednesday in Danville; Miss Jeanie Noble to.el- bourne after being the guest of Miss Driver, \u201cPleasant Vale;\u201d Mr.Jim Brown: and.Miss R.Brown, of Tren- recently; Mrs.C.Moore home from Island Pond.A very successful sugar social as held at the home of Mr.L.A.Rivf jou December 1l7th.A yarge number were present and an enjoyable evening was spent by all.The proceeds amounted to $16.%, which will aid in supplying new hymn books for Hol Trinit Chürch.y y A farewell party was held Tuesday night at the home of Mr.W.Suth r- land in honor of Mrs.J.Rief .daughter, Miss Winifred, who leg ve shortly for Vancouver, B.C., .where they \u2018intend spending a year.] The annual Christmas entertainment was held in the school house on Tuesday evening, Dec.21st, which was largely attended.Credit is due to the teacher, Miss Nellie Taylor, who 80 successfully.trained the children: + | : WATERVILLE, - Arrivals and departures: Miss Me- Clung home for the holidays; Rev.and Mrs.Thos.Ball for Boston \u201cto spend the winter; Mr.W.H.Ward from England, where he spent the past three months ; Miss Lyons, ter, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.P.Swanson, | = MYSTIC, Ï Recent arrivals include Mr.and es, Smith, of St.Armand, guests of Mr.John Watson ; Mr.and Mrs.8.Soule, of Riceburg, guests of Mrs.| À.E.Bocküs ; Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Smith of Bedford\u201d at the home of Mr.W.L.Smith ; Mr.and Mrs.W.Wilson, of Bedford, visiting .Mr.H.Vaughan ; Mrs.O.Bockus, of St.Albans, at the home of W.Miller.Departures : Miss Mabel Gapsey to her home in Frelighsburg.Mr.Clark Stone is suffering from an attack of asthma.+ PEARCETON.Aïrivals and departures: Mr.Ra- \u2018hume of Pike River, in town Monday; Mr.Jones and Miss Zina Jones at Bedford Saturday ; Mrs.George Killen home from Dunham on Sunday after visiting relatives and friends.\u201c \u201c THE SHERBROOKE TEA ROOM Bituated in the Sho opping | Centre - of the City, Serves Breakfast, Dinner & Supper AFTERNOO\" TEAS A SPECIALTY.117 Wellington St.Upstairs.Bell Tel.BSY: \u2014\" ; IN RE All goods belonging above Estate must be.sold this week.Private sales, no reserves.* Hats, Millinery Goods, 111 Wellington street.FN J.GRIFFITH, Curator.HAY FOR SALE.Mr.E.B.Pope will have a carioad of hay at Compton Station, Tuesday, 28th Dec.Stock hay will go at 312.50 and horse hay $13.50.RD LMVLATLAADAAANOROS : Acknowledgments : CARD OF THANKS.i Mr.and Mrs.D.Stone wish to thank their trends \"and neighbors Who so kindly assisted at the recent sickmess and death of her tather, Mr.John am- ilton.Randhoro, Dec._28rd, 1909.rraveen \u2014 - \u2014 \u2018 SITUATIONS WANTED.\u2014 Address Box 40 Record.MISCELLANEOUS : BIRON, 95 WELLINGTON ST.brooke, will pay spot cash for old us, overdue notes and judg- vas WANTED To-Bonnow, 35,000 AT 6 ny Pet cent.on first-class, enterprising te property.Writé for particul- \"Address Box 34, Record Office.APVERTISER- LACKIXG TIME AND ange Stic ability, desires to make ar dept in with competent amateur t 4 à sui the classification and mounting mount able book of à large number of Meng photographs collected during up * to © Eurogean tour.Apply per lett box 42 Record Office.| \u2014 Wester \u2014 TO PURCHASE, FOR house cash, in North Ward, S8-roomed - Box 41 Record.: Bee Skinner for Watches, Popular.Want [HELP WANTED FEMALE, NTED \u2014 AT ONCE, girl for general \u2018housework, P» A.Hovey, 57 Montreal Street.ANTED \u2014 TWO GIRLS.APPLY | Montreal House.- ANTED\u2014GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework.Family of three; Apply at once, 14 imwood Ave; ANTED\u2014A WOMAN BY THE DAY, to do washing, ironing, sweeping, etc.Apply Mrs, C.W.Cate, 43 Moore Street.W TANTED \u2014 \u201cGENERAL SERVANT 3 working housekeeper in family: oO two, Apply Mrs; N, Richmond, Que.S REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.SALB \u2014 DWELLINGS ON LAU- FOR, Ave.and Gillespie.All modern conveniences.Mon to loan on real ps tate.J.D; Kenne y, Record Block: \u2026 CAPABLE E.Montgomery, \u201cAds\u201d 7 roi SALER SALE- GENERAL STORE Fer, abBut $3,000 worth of good First-class location and stock.Ad ross Box 39, Record.| SALE \u2014 STORE DOUBLE WIN- FRA frame 7 ft.9% in.wide + ft.high.Apply Box 87; Record Offip R SALE \u2014 McCLARY ROGTENAT steel range; holes; hot water front.In good order.Price, $23, | 13 Quebec Street.| AR- $100.Walter Blue & Co.HELP WANTED-MALB.NTED - Hurd, Frasers - \u2018Macdonald & Rugg, Art : Building.NTED \u2014 A CARRIAGE MAKER .or repairer.Good Tages to right man.Apply at once, A.Campbell, North Hatley.= .! | JANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL BLACKsmith, with family preferred.Ste ady Apply LL.H.Martin, Bury- pe WANT \u2014 A GROCERY CLERK.es 12 Bridge Bt Boat share brooke s .oo | eens Price 0e / holmville, guests of Miss M, Andrews\u2018 of Lancas- 1 Mrs.Ledoux FPR SALE\u2014-TWO MUSK OX ROBES.\u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY |} STORE O EN LA © TONIG sd je TO- MORROW NICHT, 136-138 alington Stet, .1 ver 5 ii 3 ON PAGE rive == STORE OPEN LATE TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW NIGHT.bo Thursday, Dec.23rd, 1909 +in which to do your Christmas shep ing.\u2014 \u2014 Everything à in deadiness here for the final rush, \u2014 Open.late to-night and to-morrow night.WELL ASSORT! D STOCKS, popular prices, extra salespeople to serve you promptly.Come early EARLY MORNING SPRCHAL 8 to 10 a.To-Morrow.No telephone, rders accepted for these Early M rning Specials \u2014 Come yourself o x send i FINE JAP SILKS © Black, White aad bolors, .Ki 20 in.wi alue 25¢., 1 | 8 to 10 a.m.vecc00 pauses \u2018 BONE HAIR PINS\u2014 8 on a car 8 to 10 a.nd, seep aedsed HAND BAGS\u2014 | with two strap handles, Black and colors, \u2019 Val 8 ' to 10 am, na OC ; Bto 10 a.mm.HAIR BARREÎTES- The kind that sell at 15c.8 to 10 a.m., or eovoscradinnana) veers 0.Sevens Be UCHESSE\u201d EMBROIDERY HOODEO - Value 18c,, 8 to 10 a.m.iv.iii 10¢ INFANTS\u2019 DELIGHT im 230 | ' | + TOILET SOAP\u2014 Value 80c.box, 8 to 10 a.m.rn 10 ame FINE-LONS B AMB Value 150 DALE RIG 8 to 30 ain.vue \"00m * é G \u201c WIRE COA N : - Value fora g PEARS\u2019 VIOLET TALCUM POWDER\u2014 Value 20c: tin, ; 8 to 10, a a et ie 1240 2 * ASRESTOS MATS\u2014 9 ! alua C., Ë C 8 to 10 an.wa wit PAPER AND ENVELOPES\u2014 Value 20c.box, 8 to 10 am.use anid 15¢ PLAIN WHITE PINK AND BLUE FLANNÉLETTE\u2014 8 to 10 a.j per yard .a * veessesvirearne Dc SHEARS\u2014 Co ep in: long, ew des pr ; ng, Value c r 8 ton 10 af 220211 20G a MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRT S\u2014 | Cuffs attached, also- boys\u2019 sizes.Value ase., 45\u20ac | 8 to 10 ae prie cress LADIES\" BLACK SATE UNDERSKIRTS\u2014 EN : Valua 90c., - 1.8 to 10 a.m, PIRE dORSETS\u2014 Directoire shape, Usual 31.00 value 8 to 10 aves Ma 8c DRESSED DOLLS\u2014 (14 in.long), Extra 25c.value , 8'to 10 am.wot on 20C § LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE HOSE-\u2014 Often sold '80c pair, |! 8 to 10 &,m.sires asuovecod G « BUS ER ER N De colors, value c .8 to 10 am., oe 15¢ HOUSEHOLD lAMMONTA\u2014 4 uid, gargs bottles, CL alue C.DO e, ; B to 10 aim.coors, .106\u20ac WINTER FASHION BOOKS\u2014 w ee pattern ra 8 to 10 KS .2 ei 19¢ KIPPERED geen alue Cs n, 8 to 10 am.créa so TOC JELLY POWDER\u2014 ure Gold, any flavor except- 8 strawberry.0 ml.© 2 pkgs.for.15\u20ac > FRENCH MUSTARD\u2014 asa: pepper or salt.in TS,, value 15c., 8 to 10 a 10e \u2018vue cuvssuve QUAKER ROLLED OATS\u2014 - Premium in each packet.8 to 10 a.im.per packet | | vires sevens jus sas C BISCUIT SW x : usua 5c.|packe , 8 to 10 am.et l1C ï PICKLES\u2014 give tte \u2018 en \u2018s0 x, 8 to 10 a.m.ei .206 PATTERSON\u2019 3 WORCESTER SADCE\u2014 1246.: alue , ; 8 to 10 am.es sees acer De TOMATO sptome alue Cc, , : 8 to 10 am.cores Fede .12¢ FIVE ROBES OR ROYAL OU HOUSEHOLD FLOUR- @@ 10) REDPATH SUGAR Lerman S405 per bag ds Codivdeedd Xmas Candies, Nuts and Oranges SPANISH ORANGES\u2014 16 for edropase eedendee « Biden.15C3 FLORIDA ORANGES, 25c.doz; CRYSTAL MIXED CANDIES\u2014 Special, 4 lbs.for ,.250: FRENCH CRÉAM CANDY\u2014 -, 20c.\u2026, 2 lbs.Or vier assvouvse 25c: FRENCH MOLASSES KISSES\u2014 , 20c., 3 lbs.for .* esesieene 256: NEW MIXE NUTD\u2014 : .Usual 0c.yn, To-morrow .aveu sesned fosdeel Trimmed Hats All at Half Price \u201cTo-morrow LADIES\u2019 GOLF WEATERS\u2014 We have a special line In id-grey color, coat style, hich reached us recently.alue $2.00,\" .$1.68 o-morrow\u2019s Sale 00K S\u2014 7 Never have we done.such big business.We have any popular lines at 25e, Oc., äbc.and O8c, - USTER BROWN ,A Kundred SE\" for sie, old, big size.seu eue.RILLINGS\u2014 | | Make a nice small gift.e lave them in mice boxes : 20c., 25c., 30c, and C.LADIES\u2019 WHITH AISTS, $2.25 | Probably fifteen in this lot of five white waists \u2014 ., $2.90 and $2.60 rohoose $2, 25 5 To- Morrow Bt, BEAVER (0 CHILDREN'S ULSTERS.3 Rich Beaver Coats : Blac x value, $1 Never have we sold such with Fur Collars to clear To-morrow .; 0 © a quantity of Children\u2019s 1 Black Tine 40, $22.60, LADIES\u2019 DRESS SKIRTS Ulsters.Our.styles are for a vee iil 18.One: Dollar Off any Skirt cute.All well made heavy 1 Black, size 88,\" 521.80.al three dollars and up- Soha, | s À Navy.\" sive\u201d 86, $27.50, .Also a special line\u2019 for aro ater Jor Sesiidne 1.50 av, ope see Badradies 19,00 o~morrow, | Fa\" * \\ ster Jor .others - Re ae a $298 88.00 Uister tor 182.50 | Missed, ULSTERS $4.90 2/1 Ladies Black Cheviot Coats, 32-00 ister for .3835.7 © Navy or \u201cbrown, heavy ) To-M $6.90 $5.00 Ulster for.,.$4.15 cloth, hap y style for 0 Morrow , PP.y y easily worth $8.5 heavy, $6.00 Ulster for .,.$5.00\" young ladies of 14, 16 or ON cloth, long Jens, nice $7.00 Ulster for v.\u2026u$5.75 | atürdey 1 Valua_ is 36.90.x - style.$8.00 Ulster, fof vio.$6.75 ale Hay sia A \"| : , .S\u2019 LOW SLEDS\u2014 New stock BOY ock now ready.25d., 050002 an se .60c., 75e 51, GIR s\u2019 ToS 50¢., G5c, 75c., $1.00 up,\u2019 ; Bar Y HIGH SLEIG S\u2014 $1.85, $1.65 A DOLLS at 10c., 15c., 20c., 25c., sac », 50c,, up to j Have a look at our * nice selection == Cen- \u2018tre aisle.Snow Shoes These make- \u201can, ace ceptable sift for anyone + Our prices on these goods are absolutely Jur prices on these ds are absolutely lowest in i RO the city.Infants\u2019 at \u2026\u2026 Girls\u2019 \u2018at L ids\u2019 at Boys\u2019 at .Club at $2.40 | $2.75, quuracess 215 ahd NEW SLAT TOBOGGANS\u2014 | supply just in, two qualities, TO 0G GANS-\u2014 Indian make, in three Jongthss ¥ Tivo: $1.85, $2.25; Lengths: \u201ceo ît:, 7 ft.,.8 ft.9 ft.Price\u2014$2.75, $3.25, #3 75.tra quality\u2014 \u201coucobte 00, $4.50, 35.003 Out-ot-town orders filled; \u2018WARM WOOL GLOVES\u2014 \" Famous Ringwood qualis I ty.LADIES\u2019 at 25c.+ 80cz 85¢ 88c.and 45c.pair.; GIRLS\u2019 at 22c.; 23c., 25c., 28c., 30c.pair.BOYS\u2019 at 25c., 80c., 35¢; pair.MEN'S at 258) 85c, 0c, and 50c.pair, TUQUES\u2014Red, white, blue or black; All new goods \u2014 25c., 380c., 35¢., 50c.and -60c.BOYS\u2019 MITTS\u2014The famous leather faced kind, that is o popular with the hoys, | 25h pair.30c., .35c.and 40c: These m ake sensible, serviceable ing prices for townonrow\u2019s selling, ~ LADIES BEAVER COATS \u201cin plain figures.Selection.is £50 40c., Window Display Notice Friday will be the last day - for the children to enjoy our miniature lake in our.centre \u2018window.This represents a summer lake scene with four moving boats loaded with dolls and several other boats at anchor fishi ~ Don\u2019t let the children : miss.this.\u2014 GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES\u2014 Very nice lines at \u201915c;, 20c., 25c.and 45c.Down Go the Prices \u2018On Doll Carriages and Go- Carts for To-morrow CARRIAGES.40¢ line.for ., .30¢ 75¢ line.for .60c $1.85 line fon worn $1.50 GO CARTS.80c line for .656 90e line for .wv.70¢ gl.50 line for vues for BIS 15 - How About a Coat, a Costume, a Dress Skirt or an Ulster for Christmas Gift ?gifts that \u2018are sure to be appreciated, Very tempt+ Moccasin\u2014Lacing Style GIRLS® T Sizes 6 to 18, per pair 7: .B5C.LADIES\u2019 OR.BOYS\u2019 Sizes 1 to 5, pair .$1.GENT'S Sizes 6 to Ab.Pair wide $1.25 / sas Ca PICTURE BOOKS FOR | THE CHILDREN\u2014 \u201cThese ure conveniently displ on centre table and afl mar a now\u2014ôc., 8c., 10c., 0c., 26c.15c.> Handkerchiefs Just to _introduce our holiday Btock we offer the following for to-morrow.Le CHILDREN\u2019S PICTURE HANDKERCHIFFS\u2014 / Specia ' a srsrivons lecossess o sever \u2018eed See 4c {CHILDREN'S FANCY fast color \u2018border Fanakorobiots Special at .56 LADIES\u2019 FANCY ÆMBROIDERED HAN DKERCHIEFS\u2014 roue ee = 106 LADIES\u2019.PLAIN LINEN \u201cHANDKERCHI FS\u2014 - 1-4 in.here Value 10c.each: To-morrow, s 3 for 0.Gent SILK INITIAL * cone Gersacisng HANDKEROHIRFS\u2014 Nice quality, Jap Silk, hemstitched border.il initial, cream color, ecia To-morrow Pr 956 MEN'S LAWN HANDKERCHIEF S\u2014 White, good size, value 10c.o-morrow, 3 for ., 206 * evening after a lingering illness.Robinson and Mr, Clarence Ro inson, [eo eral was held on Monday at one of North Shefford.o'clock and was attended by a large His = and her Miss Gertrude Kennedy number of relatives and friends.1 scholars gave an entertainment on daughter, Mrs.Edwards, from Yo Wednesday evening, the 22nd inst.arrived on Monday morning, but his three sons did not get here until Tuesday morning owing to a delay in the delivery of the telegram announcing his death.- FIRE WOOD FOR SALE.Cheapest, place in town to bu wood, is at Ww, Hale's \u2018Wood Yard.ood, any length, Ajelivered to any part of the city, in large or small quantities to suit customers.- .Appl Lo PRY HALE or W.J: MAY.\"Phone A A number of farmers from here attended.the dairy meeting held at Adamsville.\u2014 + 2 _ FULFORD.- Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Her- Bert Salisbuty, of West Sheffôrd, in town on Sunday ; Mrs.Archie Myles, in Montreal; Kenneth Fessenden and Sydney Pearson home from.the Waterloo Academy ior the, Christmas noli- | \u2014 \\ gifts._.RA SPECIAL BRASS BED best English Lacquer; will not tarnish; with 2 inch posts, 2 3 inch trimmings.\u2014Genuine Felt Mattress, Woven-wire Spring.Complete for | À : night, in a spec ] South Pole.commi { \u201cl aim prepared to\u201d assist in the organization of such an expedition ta {Read in the chair, when the follo wing | Mention this paper.And if you a are in doubt as to what to buy, come and see our completo stock: of.suitable | \u2018Especially.our special solid PEARY WY TRY.- FOR SOUTH POLE.: Intimated So In In a Spetch At | Banquet.- wf \u2014\u2014 WOULD ASSIST ANY EXPEDITION SENT OUT FROM UNITED : STATES.| 93.\u2014Con met Yat the ba mander last quet of a New! York, Dec.Peary very strongly pedition which he led successfully to: the North Pole might also t for the However, himself definitely, as to his own share in such an expedition.Asked unequivocally after the ban-] quet if he intended to lead shh an.expedition, Peary said : set out from thie United States in an endeavor to.reach the South Pole.\u201d | == Albion Hotel}=:55 141, 143, 145 McGill Street, Montreal Under pew management Thoroughly re.renovated and and nowy furnish hed cuisine.Cased goods & speciaity, Rates 3a sa a 8 days | amer plans da \u2019 , t FOR SALE.- - - 50,000 ft.iron pipe, all sizes, for water, steam, fencing, also pulleys, belting, x *ghafling, etc., good as new, cheap.Send for list, stating what you need.IMPERIAL WASTE & METAL co.5 Queen St.Montreal.- eus he did not | = souse ewvnue IS NASR 2 SPORTING NEWS 2onnac00 00000: CONASKARA HOCKEY.PAYAN, WHO PLAY YED WITH MONTREAL VICTORIAS, WILL PLAY - FOR SHERBROOKE.* The Sherbrooke Hockey Club held a fast practice last night Ircra eight till hine.\u2018\u2018Pete\u201d Payan, who played right wing for the Vics, was in uniform and will play for the 1 Cals this year.Pay- lan is well-known i o000 60 when they Won the Eastern Townships chan:ipiczship.Charlie Moe, a former star player\u2019 on the Sherbrooke ten, was out with the boys last night.WATERVILLE HOCKEY | CLUB.A meeting of the above club was beld at the Riverdale Hotel, Mr.Wm.\u2018officers were elect Hon.President, G.Gale; Hon.= gp ek rasident, Mr, H.rte Presi- 'homas; Ist Vice- President, Yor J.| McNaughton; 2nd Vice-President, Mr.J.Osgood; Treasurer, Mr.J.Hodgson; Manager, Mr.Wm.Read; Sec tary, Mr.H.C.Maxwell; Captain, Mr.A.Drew; Management Committee, Messrs.W.\"Read, ent] A.\u2018Drew, W.Lavers and the Secretary.The club bave entéred 4 team for the E.T.S.A.Hockey |league and are looking forward to a successful son in the new covered rink, \u201c CITY LEAGUE SCHEDULE.up for City League games \u2014 - Mon., Jan.3.[gers- Royals vs.Wed., Jan.ä.\u2014Mo als.Lepmoxville Vs.Ti- | aples.iim oak upholstered spring ' .seated i ROGKER, for 7.5S ite Building ~ Enclose extra for postage.i at 75c each.ing through our Mail Order Department.made in the mannish shirt effcets so popular with snappy dressers.20 dozen in the lot; FIRST FLOOR._ laas.a.OGILVY Tailored Shirtwaists, ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Yh 31.25 to $2.00 Bach.2 The natty styles and good qualities make these tailored vas exceptional values | | I Out of town customers can take full adv antage of these remarkable savings by order- Your money refunded if not satisfied of figured spot muslin, tucked front and back ; cuffs and laundered collar ; sizes.32 to 44, 75c | Î lL also link adras in white, | i i | so S Mon., Jan, 10.+] aples vs.Pirates, Tigers vs.Maples \u2018Tues, Jan.25,\u2014 faples vs.Lennox- | ville.\u2018 { \u2018alms.* Lennoxville vs.Maples.Mon., Feb.1.\u2014Tigers vs.Royals.Tues., Feb.ville.- Wed, els.1G: vals vs.calms.Piratés vs.Maples.Mon., Feb.\u201821|\u2014Éennoxville \u2018ws.Pi- | J rates.TS BE | Wed., Feb.| \u2018Mont: 23 -Tigers vs.Mont- Wed.Mar.2 Hermoxvilla vs.Mont- calms.\u2019 Mon., Mar.7 Tigers vs.Pirates, .Wed., Mar.\u2018 9.-\u2014Maples vs.Royals.Mon., Mar! 1 1 Fate vs.Tigers.Wed., Mar.16;\u2014Maples vs, Mont- calms.Mon., Mar.2) \u2014Pirates vs.Royals.WANDERER | INTERMEDIATES WILL BRING STRONG TEAM.Saturday afternpon when the Wanderer Intermediates of Montreal play the local team.: The visiting team will be composed of several candidates who are trying for a place onf the senior Wanderer team.Sherbrooke will have a strong lineup orr the ice.The team will he chosen from among the following players, all of whom have showed up well in ractioe: N.Wiggett, P.Scarth H.\u2018Hyndman, G.Povey.E.Payan, F.Ames, A.Baker, L.Hyndman, G.Wiggett and H.Johnston.As this is the first game of the season and the first time the new Stadium will be used for a match, | the club is anxious to have.thei port of the citizens.sup This is Bherbro ke\u2019s first year in {senior company end the support accorded them by the hockey fans, it general, will greatly encourage the players in figh ing for the Allan Cup.SPORTING NOTES.| \u2018Art Ross hag expressed himself well satisfied with the work of his new recruit, Fred Povey.Fred is being tried at cover point, and with his speed will no doubt make good.___ The Winnipeg Sh mrocks have decided.that they will ot come east after the Stanley Cup this year.This means a serious blow] to the Ottawa club from a financial point of view.Payan and Baker, both speed artists, should make the fans take notice during the coming! season.Basket ball has been .temporarily suspended at the Y.M.C.A.during the holiday season.Sherbrooke never was so crowded with hockey teams as at present.Out of the junior ranks there should devel- \u2018op some ciassy |puck chasers.The Wanderers and Canadiens, of Montreal, have [heen asked to play in Boston before \u201cthe opening of\" the league there.Dr.Roller defeated Zybysco in a handicap match at Kansas City last night.-He had agreed to throw Roller twice in an hour or forfeit the receipts of the match.He did not get a fall.| .7 Eddie Ramsay, the weli known St.\u2018Johns baseball playe r has been signed by the Lyon Mass., team.Ramsay played second base for the Lake Me- | gantic team three yéars ago and was one of the best players ever seen -in the Townships.| The Watervill open this evening.in attendance, nd as) the ice is in good condition there should bea good attendance.+ J.SULLIVAN, ANTIC EXPERT AXIDERMIST Al} work guarams Modeling process and coasonebiss Riverdale Rink will 7 \u2019 x this section, hav- |.the New England Society, that the ex- 13 ing played with |Stanstead College} sea- | The following is the schedule drawn, itcalms vs, Roy- | Tues., Jan.\" 11.~Tigers vs.Lennox- ville.> , Mon.J an.\u2018 17 Monten vs, Pi, rates.BE / Ned.Jan.19,07 .noxvillo vs.Roy- | als .FT.4 |- Mon., Jan, 24 AR étais Vs.Pirates.Mon., Jan.31.Royals vs., Tigers.Montcalms: vs.Maples: ues, Feb.1.\u2014Royals vs.Lennox- ville - Mon:, Feb.7.\u2014Montéalms ve.Ti gers.|\" Tues.; Feb.8 Montealms ve, Len: noxville, ; Wed., Feb.9\u2014Pirates vs.- Mont- nice Vs.Lennox ¢ {from $3 to $12 each.Sheep sold » The hockey season will open here on will The Band will be SHEREROOKN DAILY \u2018REGORD, TUESDAY, DECEMB ER 5, 2500, , eee | mers re pe | eee, SUITABLE A Men's College Wint 05 Wellington St, 97 Wellington St., pescsstssessecceceeces | été FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.\u201c TRADE WAS VERY DULL.- Montreal, Dec.23.\u2014About 1368 head [ of butcher's tattle; 85 milch cows and springers, 200 ca ves, -538 sheep.and jambs; and 935 hogs were offered for \u2018sale at the East End Abattoir yester- \u2018day.Trade in cattle was dull, as.the butchers seemed to have bought a- .bout ail the beet they.required on | calms, | Monday.\"~~ \u201cNope of the Mon:, Feb.28.\u2014Maples vs.Tigers, sales \u201cyesterday exceeded' 54c per - Ib.; and from that down to 42c per Ib., for prime beeves;, pretty good cattle \u2018sold at 3jc todic and the common stock 2§c to 34c per tb.\u2018There \u2018were a few superior cows and springers,.which wold mi from $55 to $65 each; the others bringing from $30 to $50 each.Calves sold at at: about 44\u20ac per Id.; lambs at 6c to 6c do.Good lots of fat hogs sold at about 8ic per fb.COUNTRY PRODUCE.sca EGGS ARE FIRM.Montreal, = Dec.23.\u2014There are no new developments in the egg market, prices being firmly maintained .under a good demand.Sales of selected stock in round lots were made at 28c to 28ic, and \u2018 in single cases at 25c, while No.1 candled sold at 243c to 25¢, per dozen.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 7 \u2014\u2014 a DAIRY PRODUCE.one ; >) UNCH, ANGED; BUTTER \"FIRM.~~ \u2014 Montreal, Dec.23,\u2014The local cheese market continues unchanged, with \u2018September make, western, quoted at 11%c to 11jc; \u201cOctober make at 1làc to 118c, and easterns at 11e to 113e.The Idcal butter market is firm with choicest creamery quoted at 254c to 26c, current receipts at 24ic to 25c, : jeté dairy at 19c to 22c.: TO-DAY°S MARKET PRICES: QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY RW.\"+ WHITE, BROKER, WEW YORK MARKET.Opening.1.30 p.m.CHRESE Ys s9999999999999RIIee | [early in the Nuw Ycar, where he of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.99 Wellington St, OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH 9 CHRIST MAS | GIFTS We Sell Everything Men nl Boys Ver Men's Overcoats at Half Price.All Winter Colored Overcoat i With Velvet Collars at Half Price er Coats 8 Men\u2019s Shoe Dept.Men\u2019s Furnishings, Men's Clothing, ee erettetetts sete eee seseeeetettentett CLEARING FUR (COATS.BUY! ?20° p.\u201cDISCOUNT.+ YOUR bh tas oy or, + n a THE ROSENBLOOM.SToge| Is Open Evenings ff a 20 per.cent off Regular Price Come See Them.STAR CLOTHING HALL Furs Coon Coats Mens\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Overcoats of the Latest Styles at 1 + + \u20ac LAS * LL.' Men's \u2018Goat Coats, 318.00, for Li.wed adams ue Men\u2019s Coon Coats, .$75.00; for .oe ree aeussense ee eenereree.vee RR 00 - Ladies\u2019 Astrachan Coats, \u2018525.00; for berpaserracurre aecrrrace us awsess R\u2014 $10.00 .Ladies\u2019 Astrachan Coats, $55.00, for vocvacss RS ll \u201ceae .00 - ' Ladies\u2019 Coon Coats, $55.00, for «., ve des sso .00 | #7 and 69 Marquette St.(Corner Peel St.) - - Sheclrooks +307 $993 .COMPTON.death occurred morning of Jessie, eldest child of Mr.and Mrs.George Fowler, living near Tho Compton Station.The deceased was twelve years of age, and though suffering for some time from Physica) weakness, was remarkably bright in \u2018intellect and attainments.At the last death resulted from an ahscess from which blood \u2018poisoning developed.The funeral service was held from the English Church on Saturday afternoon, conducted by: the Rev.Mr, Brewer.\u2018 : Rev.Mr.Wilkinson bas returned from Montreal to spend the holiday season at his home here.Mr.Wilkinson -is at present under the care of.Dr.Armstrong, of Montreal, hut more Particularly of Pr.Shirrés, nerve specialist, of that city.While his present 9 condition is considered by his Physicians to be more hopeful, lie is as yet unable to attempt any work whatever, and will return to Montreal will continué his coarse of medical treatment.The nulpit in Îke Metlodist Church ley, Que.\u2018 Miss Nellie Lyons, of Lancaster, N.H., and Miss Lillian Squire: of Manchester, are in Compton to spend Christmas with relatives.Miss *Kyan, of Sherbrooke, has heen in town this week, called - by the ill ness of her father, Mr.P.W.Rva A midnight service will be held® in St.James Church on Christmas ev en- ing, commencing at 11.30.% MELBOURNE.Arrivals and departures include: Mics C.Mathias, of Montreal, guest of her parents, Major and Mrs, Mathias ; | Mr.Luther Wood, of Chicoutimi, and Mr.James Wood, of Montreal, graests Foi Wood; Mr.Gifford Mathias, of Bish: op\u2019s - College, Lennoxville, guest of lis grandparents, fr; and Mrs.Mathias.The children of tie Congregational Sunday School ara busy practising for their X-mas tree entertainment, which, takes piace on I'riday evening, Dec.21.Mr.Frank Wadleish, of the FF.I.early Friday on Sunday morning next will he filled by Mr.Lixco, suntdent, of Stanstead College.Miss McKenzie, principal of Comp- tt Made! School, has left to spend.the.tolidays at her home in - Adder- Bank staff, Richmsad, who Las bern! Amalgamated Copper .887 88 \u2018American Sugar \u2026 122$ 1224 Atchison \u2026.\u2026\u2026.+.121E \u2018 1974 American Smelting Refg.Cone cover tree aires 1027.102% Anaconda .lL.crue 504.50 Baltimore & Ohio .118% \u201c 1184 Brooklyn Rapid Transfer.80 19% Chi., Mil.St.Paul.,.157}% 157% Col.Fuel & Iron.50% 49$ Delaware & Hudson .186 187 Erie unes rine vrenseceineers 338 33% Great Northern Pref.143% 1434 Louisville & Nashville.1564 156% Minn, St.Paul & Soo.140 - 138% Missouri Pacific .7% 714 New York Central .1234 = 123% Northern Pacific .145% 145 Penn.Ry.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.186# 137 Reading .oo errors eran 171 191% Rock Island .ve pores AIX 487 Rock Island.Pref.934.92; Southern Pacific.1348 134 Southern Railway .31% 315 Twin City .v eresie serres 115 115 Union Pacific .creer Jreerees 202$ 202 U.S, Steel .cee wenn 91% 90% U.S.Steel Pref.125% 1254 - MONTREAL MARKET.Canadian Pacific.179% 1794 Dominion Coal .914 914 Dominion Steel .718 71% Dominion Steel Pref.137 137 Illinois, Pref., 00 arerereees 91} 91% Montreal Power .133 1334 \u201cS00\u201d Ry.Co.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 139% 1382 Montreal St, Ry\u2026.217 217% Toledo Ry.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.eeeverinnes 9 10 Toronto Ry.eens 126% 126% Twin City L.coo viene 1154 115° Lake of the Woods, com.143% 143% Lake of the Woods Pref.125 125 Ogilvie Milling Co.144 1434 Richelieu & Ontario vr ener 89% 89% on the sick list, : is, ablelue he areal again, 4.\u201cJ.L.\u201cVINEBERG, MY CLOTHIER, 156 Wellington Street, Bourque's Block, Sherbrooke OPEN PIL St.1 7 killed ! narrow in Min q i | | hate ve : Ml the mi the dis and a - dead.) The « * enginec gineer, -|* manage : which ! Noining party into th after +! bodies | \"penetra we of afte forced be of Pier« | Mot ex; 7 rescued all effor ing the : \u2018 Anoth GREAT sp : Paris, today À trou M _ tion of \u201cgravest ~~ sald the © atave, © EAST- ANGUS.There will be an open installation ol officers of Court Agnes, No.7, Ca , dian Order of Foresters, i their 1 hera on Tuesday cvening, dant when) the following members vi installed into office + °* 7 1a, Bro.8.P.Orr, P.C.R.; Bro.Tan C.R.: Bro.A.ri Sen 54, ts Cunningham Financi ery; CE te ge Jas.Burns, \u2019Revording Seare 2 ow Los : Banu S.B.Warner, Chaplain; Bro.\u2019 1 HE en + ver carre, S.W.; Bro.A.Benue J.Li from t Bro.E.J.\"McBain, S:B.; Bro.D.À >>> +\"; Xnown Lellan, J.B.; Auditors, Bros.J.a, Palmer and 9 R.Bean; Medics \u2018 MET aminer, Dr.S.A.\u201c Banfil.: * Fitch The firm of Messrs: Willard nL 4 Nes A.lard, of \u201cEast Angus, are do IRAE TE an_ extensive business in lumbering is : | \u2018 rolled Stoke,- and they will draw their bo ° - avey, ber to the railway siding hy, eh ç- ijred \u2018 a log hauler, The sleds are v should at Fast Angus anl will he ready of À 4 SOON as the engine arrives.,[ a ! Mrs.Jas.Gorham and, Miss ES ck-20d - Th a © Meare Ant have heen spending \u201cthe os 4 he with their bggther, Mr, J.H.\u201cBry , so whith of East Sherbrooke.i \u201cRiek Mr, and Mrs, HU.Ji Rolle, of Ascot | ox opene Corner, are spending their this | |Visiting relatives and friends in _ ore d u N.H.Cy ; \u201c 2 PRES rte \"a - DANVILLE, 1 | Acade Mise TE, Smith, techer in uo Joe - Chrict Model Dept: of the onde, Bt on * elosin TJ.Ferguson, teacher in *t be ur wi KE - pal, | {ary Jlept., returned on 7 Miss ning to, their respective\u2019 homes, FON Misg Pranby and Dundee Centre.es > de - ;.with EAS district tesichers convention: 2 \u201ca bel in the stown hall nu Tops) = COAT bh was conducted by de Ce.oo | ont, ol ee hmond, Inspector of + = rict Schools.There \u2018vas a Ba 1 0.] ° ; endanes and dinner was ae he .pa .Aout {wenty young Jadies 8 .ce \u201cCordon House.' God Bren Arrivals dncjades Mr.Ralph : ; \u201c Bald well, of Montreal, with his pars, Nf.© \"Bro.Mr.and Mrs.F, \u20ac.rena Vel ; Co HF Arthur Brown, of Stanstend ry A.Ak Colleye, quest of his peer orf ; tive Mrs, CA Brown: Mr.Fe a \u2018 on \\ of Vorireal at his home for.th days.= ; TRE The Danville Chora] Union nine Se Tre meet for practice on \\ Monda ay the ho va AT [+ ~Tre Dac.27th, as usual, it being 4 ii for Clerk day season.The next vec en Sle + - Ceur he held in the.he all of he on, Sena Howse on Monday, « Jans ir , .*% = = Aeod, "]
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