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[" vear, Weg new season, \u201cflain Ogures thie season, for $ 7.50 for $10.00 in Moore and Mr, For Mills Dr.James Heury McCoy Gagne, of Danvill # k, of Montreal ; Mri cl, Mr.C , Man.- Mr G.Pozer, M ones Ney d W.Cross, of She A.Cross, of Snes Many others, SALE.pipe, - all sizes, \u2018ing, te, List, for also pulleys, stating what TE & METAL 00, Jugen St., those who keep it.red blood its as well as ny causes of ils to repair \u201cHole system.i and brings ks.Iti 1s.à tween meals is -and to all ality.TRIEAL 40, Mass.Montreal.ee a at Era rhe, Cod kv Rahat TI Ri ade As Ns yr el re edb) ob Mngt ler ati ee Established 1897, Em STA SARE, eB n SARTRIG.SEA, 0: Bir) HE di * \u20ac w i + 7 0 A , : : SHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1 1910 ONE CENT ADDED GAS FOR TEMPERANCE FORCES Later Returns on Local Option Voting, SPFCIAL INTEREST CENTRES ! ROUND THE VOTE IN THE CITY OF BRANTFORD.Toronto, Jan.5.+(Special.)\u2014lat- er returns-of the local option voting shows added gains for the temperance forces.To thé column of 61 victories have been auded ten more, NEW FACTORY AT New Building Was Erected by the Town.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 GUESTS AISO PAID A VISIT TO TOBACCO FARMS Farnham, January 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The official opening of the J.M.For- tier \"Co.\u2019s new factory, which has recently been completed, was held at 2 p.m.yesterday.About 100 citizens attended us guests of the company.A To offset these, however, are eight additional places where the temperance cause lost under the three-fifths ruling.sipecial interest centres around the city of Brantiord, which gave a sim- pie majority according to official tig- ures of all for \u2018local option, but which was still disqualified under the three-fifths clause.\u2018The vote stood 2,711 against 1,900.As 53 more votes would have carried the by-law a recount has been demanded.4, Returns.so far Teccived show the following re=uit : \"contests 161, carr- \u201cied 71.Lost through three-fifths wn \u2018COLLEGE ST.CROSSING clause \"54 ; defeated 17 ; repeals with two places still to hear from, 17.TWO - HUNDRED BARS WILL BE CLOSED IN ONTARIO.Toronto, January 5.\u2014As a result of the voting in 161 muni®ipalities in Ontario yesterday, over 200 bars will be wiped out.out.THREE ME NEN KILLE (LR NINE WERE INJURED.Explssion And Fire in Buffalo Cereal Co.\u2019s Plant.: \u2014\u2014 REPORTED AT THE HOSPITAL \u201cTHAT EIGHT OF INJURED MAY .DIE.| Buffalo, N.Y,, Fan.%.\u2014Three men were killed and nine were frishtfully hurned in an explosion and fire which partly destroyed tue plant of the Buffalo Cereal Company here last night.The explosion occurred.in the Yellow (orn mili.A concrete and brick elevator, 140; fect bigh adjoining it, was Shattered by the explosion and fell through the roof of the mill.Of twelve men employed in the mill and tlevat.r not one escaped injurÿ.The \u2018explosion is believid to have Héen caused by spontancous combustion in the grain dust.BN he rapid spread of the flames made the work of rescuing the unconscious and Ynjured men an extremely diffi- cnit one for \u2018the other mill hands, anl the firemen.At the hospital it wds sald that wight.of the injured men have but slight chances, for.re- Covêry.The elevator and yellow cofr mill were entirrly fiestroyet.Fire walls saved the remainder of the plant.The financial loss is placed at $75,000, AT LENNOXVILLE Railway Commission Says Tha Two Gates Are Sufficient.QUESTION WAS BROUGHT TO ATTENTION OF LENNOXVILLE - COUNCIL.Thex Lennozville Council .Monday, the 3rd, >.on were met.when there _pbresent; Mayor Ames! and Councillors Orr, Martin, Wood.A letter was read from the Board of Rallway (Commissioners with reference to protection tu be installed at College street, stating that the matter had heen receiving further consideration, and that the Board had\u2019 deeided that two gates are sufficient.Tile letter was ordered to be fvled.Tie report of the municipal valua- turs was submitted, fixing the value of the land required\u2019 for \u2018the new - street southerly from Belvidere street.» : Mr.C.x.White was appointed to preside at the municipal election to Le held cn the 10th inst.ROAD QUESTION AT BALDWIN'S MILLS.DARNSTON COUNCIL IS BEING PETITIONED RE PORTION OF SIOUNTAIN ROAD.Ballwin's Mills, Jan.5 \u2014(Special) -There is a petition in circulation which is being signed by the large majority of the ratepayers to be pre- =ented to the Council of Barnston Tow uship/ asking that a portion of the Mountain road leading from the Holland highway to the Government Fish Hatchery on Lake Lester be re- vrenes.Farlv last fall a part of tie re ad, about three- fourths of a mile, \u201cwas closed.Since then the public at large, also the immediate residents, have found it Very inconvenient to use the So-called new road when wishing to «6 to Stanstead, Port Island and other points west, makin tha distance,some three or our mile: greater.Owing to .the fact ci this road being a direct line fram the villages mentioned to the rely Latency.it is thought the Coun- Cd Will see Ue advisability of open- ny the said pi rtion bf the highway Petty closed.Tt is also beileved Herbert, Smith and- every particular.It is 176 responsibility for damage | above refcrred to had occurred, 4 were af opinion that the piers investigate tlie matter.pleasant aiternoon was spent in .inspecting the new works and jin listening to addresses given.Refreshments were served by the company.Amon those, who spoke were Rev, J.M.Laftlamme, Messrs.J.M.Fortier and Ives, of .Montreal, Mayor [D\u2019Artois, Mr.W.S: McOorkill, Drs.Slack and Comeau.The new building, where work will commence at once, is 'up-to-date in eet long by\" 48 wide.TRis building was erected by the town in accordance with agreement made the company about one year ago.During the forenoon some of thé tobacco farms were visited by the guests.It was learned that| one tar.mer had cleared over $1,000 from the culture of tobacco on nine acres.of land.This industry Promises to be a large one in the future in the gur- rounding country.DAMAGE T0 _ HIGHWAY IN ASCOT.Council Claims T That River Are Cause of S iers In me.B.P.& P.CO.DENY RESPONSIBILITY, AND GOVERNMENT WILL INVESTIGAT At the regular meeting of the Ascot Township Council there were present the Mayor, Robert Mitchell, and Councillors McCurdy, Marlin, Hetu, Duford, O'Connor and Armitage.Councillor McCurdy reported - with reference to the petition for the extension of the road to the property of C.Maille, that while thère would be no difficulty in constructing the road, yet the properties which it was intended to serve being| vacant, there appeared no npcésdity|for its immediate construction, therefore the committee would recommend that nothing be done at = \u2019 Mr, Gideon Boisvert asked the Council to have the road le ading to his farm kept open \u201cing the winter claiming that t!is hou be done on account of the road, being changed .some years ago, leaving his residence quite a distance from the highway.The matter was referred to! Councillors Duford and Hetu to make such arrangements for the present winter as they may deem necessary, A letter was read from the Bromp- ton Pulp and Paper Co.denying any to the highway on account) of the position of their piers in \u2018the; river.Councillor Armitagé reported that the Mayor and himself, together with Messrs.Arkley and Bown, had examined the place where the damage and were They the cause of the said damage.also had an interview \u2018with Hon.Dr.Pelletier with a view-of having the vastes as owners of the river, Couñtetilor Armitage was appointed to preside at the municipal election on the 10th inst.# LEON DELAGRANGE * CRUSHED TO DEATH Was Making Flight in The Presence of a \u2018Great Crowd.SOMETHING WENT WRONG WITH HIS AEROPLANE AND IT FELL TO GROUN Bordeaux, France, Jan.$.\u2014 Leon Delagrange, the French aviator whose achievements in the past \u2018wo years had won for him a high place among those who have set out to! conquer the air, was instantly killed A here yesterday while :naking a f ;ht in the presence of a great erowl of J spectators.He had made \"oO xs, when something went wrong \u2018Fini 05 aeroplane, and it piungel to the g! \u2018ound.\u2014- STORNOWAY.Arrivals and departures :| Rev.R.MacKenzie to Montreal for treatment ; Mrs.A.H.Layfield and Mrs.D.MacKay of Sherbrooke Mrs.M.McLeod, of Keith at Mr, A.D.Mac- Aulay\u2019s ; Miss Lizzie Math son home for the holidays; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Matheson visiting in Milan.Quite a number of our ypung people attended the oyster supper and Christmas tree at Milan.Mr.Jas.MacKenzie is on the sick | da list.- ; cossscssescoccsencones < THE WEATHER, e | = ® LOCAL FORECAST ° [ int Ï ° Strong winds and| gales, ° ® easterly to southerly, rising ig ® temperature with snow, turn- Government aid could he obtained to belp pat LLe road in good repair, | : .ing in some localities tp sleet.20020000 sessonuae0 0200 | FARNHAM OPENED] HEAVY FAILUR \u201cIN PAQUETTEVILLE.H.Chicoine, \u2018Trader, Has an Ia- debtedness of Over $10,000.\u2014 LIST OF CREDITORS OVER FIFTY.\u2014SEVERAL SHERBROOKE FIRMS ARE INTERESTED.Coaticook, Jan.5.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Hormisdas Chicoine, trader and butter maker, of Paquett eville, in \u2018the \u2018Township of Hereford, has made an abandonment of his property for the benefit of his creditors.The list of creditors which has been filed by Lim at the court house in Sherbrooke: consists of some fifty in number, representing an indebtedness of over ten thousand dollars.His assets consist of some real estate and his.stock in trade.The demand of abandonment was made by one «(f° hig neighbors, Mr.Philias Veer, 10 who he owes some four hundred dollarg.Among the larger creditors are L Banque Nationale $2,500, .Gilber Harriman $2,000, Codere, Fils & Cie.$607.38, C.O.Genest & Fils $452.75, Denault Grain| and Provision Co.$405.24, the last .three being firms of Sherbrooke; Daoust, Lalonde & Co.$481.96, Ogtlvie Flour Mills Co.$8.63, both firms being of Montreal.A.\u2018meeting of creditors has been fixed for Wednesday next at the court house, when |a curator and \u2014\u2014y\u2014 will be appointed.| il ACCIDENT AT ASBESTOS.Henry Perrault Was Struck By Rock i in Asbestos Pit.MEN WERE FORBIDDEN TO SEND DOWN ROCK BUT DID SO WITH | FATAL RESULTS.a Asbestos, Jan.5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A fatal, accident took place in one» of the pits here recently, the victim being Henry Perrault, don of Clovis Perrault, of St.George de Windsor.It would appear that the men working in the pits are he into small gangs, and paid on.a scale of werk accomplished, and should the maximum amount of work for the day's wage be done prior td the close of day, such gengs are relieved.of further work, and have|the remainder of the day .\u201coemeel es.On tune morning in question, the foreman in charge had warned the men against barring down rock in a certain part of the mine, but the men hat à secret understanding among themsèlves to get the required number of hoxes early in the afternoon, and: disregarding tL, warning, two men undertook to bar down rock, when a boulder fell and.killed the unfortunate man._ Dr.Bachand, of Sherbrooke, held an inquest, \u201cwhen a verdict of accidental death was rendered.The deceascd was married.less than a year.ago.His funeral was held on.Sunday fron hig father\u2019s home to the R.C.church, Ht.George de Windsor, PARIS MYSTERY HAS BEEN SOLVED.Murderers of M Madame Gouin Have Made Confession.BLOOD STAIN ON MILITARY TICKET LED TO ARREST.Paris, Jan.5.\u2014The \u2018imprint of a bloody finger on a military \u2018ticket, taken up on the train on which Mme, Gouin, widow of Jules Edouard, a former governor of the Bank of France, was travelling on December 16, has led to the solving of the mystery of her death.Mme.Gouin\u2019s body was found under.a train near Paris on that date.Subsequent investigations showed \u201cthat she had been robbed.Two soldiers, named / Graby and Michel, yesterday confessed to having murdered the woman.\u2018The police found the missing jewellery in the possession of the iwo men.POLICEMAN DIE Is Was lojured When Suffragettes | Tried to Enter Leeds Hall.\u2014 THE FIRST FATALITY IN ENG-| | LAND RESULTING FROM Co SUCH A DISTURBANCE.Leeds, England, Jan.5.\u2014The first fatality in England to result from a suffragette disturbance occurred last night, when Alired Hudson a policeman, died from injuries received during a riot outside the Coliseum on August 10 last.Sir Edward Grey.the foreign secretary, was addressing a mass meeting inside the building.An attempt by à large force of suffragettes to enter precipitated a riot, in which M rudson + was.injured internally.\u2018inspectors to the abandoned .CBtate GOTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.| Mr.and Mrs, CA Ww.Humphrey, of So.Barnston Congratulated RELATIVES AND FRIENDS GATH- \"ER TO- CELEBRATE EVENT\u2014 SIXTY YEARS MARRIED.South Barnston, Jan.5.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.and Mrs.Charles '{ Walker Humphrey celebrated the sixtieth anniversary of their marriaggy by entertaining at-dinner all their children, their five daughters and one son, with their husbands and wife, nearly all their sixteen grandchildrert' and their five great grandchildren.All of these families are living within a few miles of the parental roof, with the exception of three grandsons, Rev.H.H.Corey, missionary on the Labrador coast, Mr.Nelson Corey, of Springtield, Mass., and Mr.Irving Corey, of Manchester.The family dinner party numbered 34.of Bar .HUMPHREY, ston, who, with his good wife, bas MR.C.n- attained 60th anniversary of married life.j ily.celebration, but the neighbors It was expected to be purely a fam- and friends not content with this dropped in in the evening with best wishes and spent a tew sociable hours which were ticked off by the same old woodén wheeled clock whose untiring hand has cheerfully tiade more than palf a million revolutions in marking the ups and downs of the hours of all: their married life.Mr.and Mrs.Humphrey (Miss Sallie Shorey, married on January 1st, 1350, dry the lev.James .«e¢n, then statione at Barnstou, hut for many years after a res ent of ATanteeal.They lave speut their entire iarried life in Barifston, Mr.Humphrey never hav- ing-Tived mora then four miles from the place of his birth.Thev hase had nine children, three daugiters dviue in young womanhood.They were well remembered on their anniversary bo à very shower of cards And letters of congratulations from hrothers and sisters, nephews: and nieces and friends from tar and pear, one cwus- in in Minneapolis who has been away from Barnston for 60 vears seniding a card addressed to Mosher Corner, Canada Fast, which might have heen à puzzie tt young pobt office otlicials if Barnston townshiv Lad not also ding father down the Lill, belonging been added, for Mosher Corer has \u2018been South Barnston for many years.The exemplary life which this worthy couple have led have always made for them many friends and has heen and always will be an inspiration to those who have come after them.PORTRAITS OF COATICOOK\u2019S MAYORS.Snood SINCE ITS INCORPORATION NOW ADORN COUNCIL CHAMBER.Coaticook, Jan.5.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Council room of Coaticock is now adorned with the: pictures of all the Mayors since its incorporation as a village, save one.Mayor Gendreau, who was the means of placing these pictures in the chamber, was unable to, secure a picture of the late Louis Sleeper, in his lifetime a prominent citizen of the town, and filling the office both of Mayor and Councillor, on many occasions.In the gallery of the late M.D.Kilburn there are negatives dating back many years but he did not happen to have one of Mr.Sleeper.One has just been \u2018procured now through the son, Mr.E.L.Sleeper, manager of the East End branch of -the Eastern Townships Bank in Montreal.\u2018This picture will be enlaeged and very shortly the face of Mr.Sleeper will be seen in the RESULT OF INURE, Council room together with the ôth- ers who have occupied the office of Mayor in Coaticook.\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014 fp rm rm me RESIGNATION OF | PROF.J.W.ROBERTSON TRAVEL ABROAD STUDY AGRICULTURE.Montreal, Jan.5.\u2014The definite an- \u2018 pouncement : \u2018was made vesterddy that Prof.J.W.Robertson, principal of Macdonald College at Ste.Anne de Bellevue, had resigned from the head of that institution, which he has so \"ably directed during the past few \u2018years, in order to travel abroad and further study the particular branch- \"es of agriculture which have made.his name something of a household | | WILL AND word among agriculturists throughout Canada and the larger centres - of the United States.| some time before he is able to -call for the new year on \u2018fire was a defective chimney.\u2018of East I+ \u2018atiey,) were - DAILY NEWS SPECIALS PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, 30 BELOW AT SPRINGHILL, Spring Hill, Jan.5.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Yesterday was the coldest day of the season.The thermometer stood at 30 below, with a very high wind, | which made it very uncomfortable for people to be about.\u2014\u2014\u2014 REAL ESTATE SALE.Sutton, January 5 \u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.M.Vien has sold his 12 acre farm with the buildings, some .one and one-half miles from this J to Mr.Jerry Goodheart for $700, |Mr.Goodheart .to take.possession the coming spring.+ FARMERS BANK MONEY.Clarenceville, Jan.5.\u2014(S8pecial) \u2014 The universal .cry among farmers here is no money.One reason is the farmer banks all his money and huys on credit his is a very erroneous practice, for any dealer.would sell cheaper if they knew they were to get the cash, [= HAD FINGER CUT OFF, Spring Hill, Jan.Mr.Joseph Lacour met with a painful accident in the mill.While working around a saw \u2018he had.one of his fingers cut off.He went to Megantic and had it dressed.It is - doing nicely now, but it will be gO to work again.RETIRING CLARENCEVILLE COUNCILLORS.Clarenceville, Jan.5 \u2014(Special) \u2014 The election of Municipal Councillors will take place in the Council Room of this parish at ten o\u2019clock a.m.on Monday.The retiring Councillors are A.T.Hunter and A.M.Glasgow.All municipal electors must have their taxes, both school and municipal, paid in order to be qualified to vote on the 10th inst.FIRE BRIGADE HAD FIRST CALL.Coaticook, Jan.5.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Coaticook Fire Company had its first Tuesday | morning.It was to the residence of Alderman Paige.The cause of the The blaze never assumed very threatening proportions, .although as a matter of discretion the alarm of fire was sounded.The company responded although the blaze was quenched without any serious eflort on their.part.The loss, which is small, is.covered by insurance.a \u2014\u2014\u2014 SUTTON MASONS ELECT OFFICERS.utton, Jan.5.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The officers of Sutton Lodge, No.39, A.TI.& AM., for the ensuing year are as follows : Bros.H.C.Reid, W.M.; Jag.H.Smith, S.W.; Albert G.Brown, J.W.; Geo.E.Clark, Treas.; H.Parsons, Sec.; John C.Harris, Che plain ; Henry Holmes, 8.D.: R.J.Buckle, J.D.: Robert Hill, I.G.; H.H.\u2018Bresee, Tyler.' At a convocation of Mount Sutton Chapter, Royal Arch, Masons, No.the oflicers for the year are as follows.Comps.Dr.E.O.Dyer, Z.; L.: L.Jenne, H.; G.N.Thompson, J.; John C, Harris, S.N.; H.A.Parsons, S.E.; F.A.Jenne, Treas.; H.C.Reid; P.8.; A.G.Brown, 8.8; FH.Baker, JS.A, A.Winchester, * Janitor.village |: 5 \u2014(Special)\u2014 | | bells\u2026 | way by her father, Mr.William Mac- FROM ALL SHOULDER WAS DISLOCATED.Magog, January 5.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.John Conners got his shoulder dislocated Monday evening, while practicing hockey at the MacPherson Rink, COLD SNAP AT WATERLOO.Waterloo,-Jan.5.\u2014(Special)\u2014Ther- mometers registered 22 below in several places in this vicinity yesterday morning.It was the coldest snap of the season.SMALL BLAZE AT KINGSBURY.- Kingsbury, Jan.broke out in the dwelling house of Mr.Torrence yesterday afternoon.Considerable damage was done by fire and water.The fire started from the chimney.The loss is not known.FIRE IN MAGOG FOUNDRY.Magog, January §.\u2014 (Special) A fire broke out in the Magog Foun dry Works, Monday night.A strong: wind was blowing at the time but the fire brigade responded in quick time and soon had the tire under control.The damage was slight.TRAINS DELAYED THROUGH WRECK.\"Farnham, Jan.5.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The- early morning trains on C.P.R.were delayed for an hour on Tuesday ow- .ing to a small wreck near Versailles.One car of a freight train was off the track, but after the arrival of the wrecking train from here the track was soon cleared.meme RETIRING COUNCILLORS AT : KNOWLTON.Knowlton, Jan.5.\u2014 (Special) - The Municipal Council was held .on ! Monday night.Mr.Fred England.was elected to = preside on Monday morning next at ten o'clock for the election of two new Councillors, Mr.L.L.Ledoux and Mr.F.P.William: are the two Councillors whose terms have expired.MARRIAGES ALLEN \u2014 MACFARLANE Cowansville, Jan.5.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 On Wednesday, Dec.Both, Miss Grace Wilhelmina Macfarlane, of Cowans- ville, Que., became the bride of Mr.Luther Keith Allen, ot.West Shef- ford, Que.The ceremony which was at the home of the bride, was performed by the Rev.W.E.Baker, of Emmanuel Congregational Church under an arch of holly and wedding The fain who was given a- ° fatlane, wore a handsome gown of silk eolienne, \u2018real lace trimmings, with a long tulle veil and carried =» bouquet of white-carnations, Miss H.McIntosh, of Toronto, was bridet- maid, wearing a gown of chiffon broadcloth and carrying a bouquet of pink carnations.The gropmsman was Mr.Cecil Hayes, of West Shef- ford, cousin of the groom.The wedding march was played by Miss May Macfarlane sister of the bride.The guests were the immediate rel - atives of the bride and bridegroom, the Rev.Mr.Mason, of West\u201d Shef- ford, also being present.The bride was the recipient of + number of useful and dainty presents from her many friends.After a short wedding trip to Toronto, Mr.and Mrs.Allen will reside in the vicinity of Cowansville.WESTBURY COUNCIL PASS A STRINGENT BY-LAW FOR THIS OFFENCE.East Angus, Jan.\"The regular monthly meeting of the Westhury Municipal Council was held here on, Monday.There were present Mayor Palmer and Councillors Nolet, Church, Montgomery, Cooper and Rowe.Very little business was brought up.Mr.P.Berhier's bill of $5.70, was ordered paid.By-law No.141 prohibiting sliding on the public roads under a penalty of confiscation of sleds and a fine of two dollars or five days\u2019 imprisonment.The Auditor\u2019 s Report was presented, approved and adopted.The election of Municipal Councillors.to replace Messrs.Palmer and Montgomery will be held next Monday.g FITCH BAY.+ Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.Finnie visiting her _ daughter, Mrs.Harry White; Mr.L.H.Rand to his home in Stanstead after visiting friends; Dr.S.B.Fraser home from Montreal; Miss Edna Gardyne, to Newport, Vt., after visiting\u2019 at her home; Mr.and Mrs.Harry Dol- nfl to their home in Sherbrooke.They were guests of Mrs.H.A.Dol- lof Mrs Mrs.Baldwin to her home in 5\u2014(Special) - |\u201d À nd you nee WILL PROHIBIT | | jReraton after visiting Mrs.vb.\u20ac ; ; alte SLIDING ON STREETS.The young son of Mr.HS.A.(iug- tin is critically ill.Mr.Chas.Bissell iy.improving and is able to ride out after bis severe sickness.- | Lost a bank book or a ring, Pin or any valued thing Place an Ad inthe \u201c Lost and Found \u201d- - d'not look aronn { CAPITAL PAID UP, 83,000,000.William |Farwell, President.\u2014BRANCHES THRO Correspondents ail SAVINGS BAN HEAD DFE E-SHEKBROOKE, QUE.Eastern Townships Bank RESERV, $2,000,000.00.| James Mackiungn, General Manager.| | UGHOUT CANADA\u2014K: :y over the World.K DEPARTMENT, Deposits of $1.00 and upwards re cived.Interest Credited at (\u2018urrent Rates, The Depasitor j= subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of (Le «hole ps oo or any portion of the deposit, 4 | : 5.\u2014(Special)\u2014Fire _ .o cn ce AE i ° i i è gx a c : ; i va : + 23 ÉD © dr En EEE Pa En at das ES deu VUE à lé SE EE ER Th RE ER x I SHEREROOKE DAYLŸ RECORDS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1010, | es mt Year, and has gone.with his wits to, the funeral service | were.as \u201ctoike | spend three weeks with her parents} Mrs.Milette Mrs.J.A.C.Mc abe.at Lyonsdale, N.Y., in order to re- Mr.J.Remi Hebert, Mrs.L.Du- cuperate.chesneau, Mr.and Mrs.M.Meehan, Lieut.-Col.Baker has returned from | Miss Kate Meehan, Mrs.Biron, Miss spending thé Christmas and New Florence Lambert, Dr.and Mrs.H.Year, with his relatives in, Mont- A.Meagher, Mr.and Mrs.A., L.real.\u20181 Trudeau, Mr.end Mrs.T, Flaherty, |= The greatest sympathy is Sowa in Mr.and Mrs.Provencher, Mr.and À | Windsor Mills with Mayor Trudeau Mrs.J.A.Reilly, Df.and Mrs.Be- :j and his family on the death of Miss gin, Mr.and Mgs.A.Charon, Mr.\"| Edith A.Trudeau at the age of 24; and Mrs.A.Dufresne, Mr.and Mrs.\u201c|-years, 11 months, 13 days.\u2018For A: Lagarde (Montreal), Mr, and Mrs.some time the\u2018deceased was gradual- J.Brodèrick, Mr.and Mrs.E.P.M.ly sinking from tubereulosis; but at McCabe, os Fitzgerald (8her- last meningitis set in, which, after brooke), Mr, and Mrs.P.Roy, Mr.much suffering, ended fn her death.and Mrs.Dearden, Mrs.M.Dearden, To add to the.family trouble, .the \u2014_ | splendid en About 80 i | necesnesnesecececcececsenecerecencesnnntes were present, a large number being \u2018from out of town.The hall was ® sms se s ck ! prettily decorated.The programme | § 0 a \u201cgag Worth 75c to 1$1.Per Yd.® emg À A Great Chew! solos Be ; NU precaution | P [ .Circulä Circula: ing Dec.Monday Tuesday Wednesc Thursd: Friday Saturd: To 14 Of the News scriptions toRowing Mr.-T.Proulx, Dr.J.A.McCabe, led the grand march; Mr.and Mrs.Mayor has en returned] Mr, \u2018and\u2019 Mrs.A.Landry, Mr.and | Fritz Lovell, Mrs.Short, Mr.and\u2019 from Montreal, ange | * comvalescent, Mrs: W.Studd, Mr.and Mrs.T.Cos- | Mrs, Akburst,, \u2018Mr.and Mrs, | \u2018Port \u2018after undergoing an operation in the tello, Mr.'and Mrs.E.N:\u201d Gagnier, | Baldwin, Mr.\u201cand Mrs.B.\u2018Robinson, | of nineteen numbers and several ex- 3 se1 Y ds | For 39c.Royal Victoria Hospi The fungg: Miss.Carrie Coutts (Montreal), Mr, Cotticook; Mr, and Mrs.Harry Nor- |! ST.FRANCS DISTRICT \u201cLOCAL HAPPENINGS.Daily Reports From Cor pead- eats of What is Goi ¢ On.PERSONALS \u201cAND CURRENT EVENTS OF INTEREST TO DAILY \"RECORD READERS, WINDSOR.MILLS Mrs., Reg.Healey is sufering from an attack of typhoid.Unfortunately - 7 su \u2018 = Pr 22008 NEE or es pi tras was furnished by the Combrinell |e | $, al took place on \u2018Thursday at L.B.Panneton,.K.C.(Sherbrooke), toñ, Ayer\u2019s Clif; Mr.Fred, Austin, | ie, MONDAY and TUESDAY, orchestra, the programme being com- Philip's Ohurch.Mass, solenelle, was Mr.James Mullin® (Bromptonville), Montreal; po aterloo ; ; Pas As a Rousing Starter to begin the New Year's Business = 3 ».a ppp SP de posed of square and contra dances, as well as the usual popular meas- \u2018ures.At 11.30 supper was served at the Stanstead Hotel.The menu was excellent and well served.The dining room wag elaborately decorated.ter.supper dancing was Te- sumed/until:an early hour.The fol- | lowing were from out - -of tôwn : Mr.{ celebrated by Father Dutresne, \u201c Sith Mrs.B.W, Tobin (Bromptonville),\u2019| Ar, * and ; Ban, \u2018Pro- \u2018the assistance.of deacon and .sub- [Mr.John \u2018Tobin .(Ottawa), Mr.H.ty ence; ME, nw litimaon, Boston ; «deacon, full music being rendered by } Bedard (Richmond), Mr.E.\u2018McGov- | Mary erril, Mr.McFadden, 861 vis.of Silks Worth 756.t 0 the choir.The thief mourners were}ern (Richmond).The Town: Council | Sherbrooke; Moors, - Mrs.00 h ad Ca g I C p nly 30¢ Yeasts.Aime, Helter gud Frank, hres.aitended = $ body, whilst the.Sie |-Hegrle, Mrg.ciitord Frost, Mr.aad) sl Vu p y \\ Lhers of the deceased, a fi rs-of the Congregation of Notre Miss, Yetter, Miss Tompkins, ; = MeCabe, B.C.L., brother-in-law.The | Dame were present and a-detachment Dr.Reynolds, Boston; Mr.Dare, Miss This Lot comprises \u2018Taffeta and Surah Silks, all Mayor was prevented from attending jof the Zouaves.The deceased was Coleman, Mr.S: Hamilton, Newport, Saleable and Seasonable Merchandise, and offers a The besrers mee.Menara.Aguiar [oagy.Windaoe Migr.Cooione Comer and ofits rare opportunity to secure silk for an underskirt.; | lining for a lace, net, or sheer fabric dress, yon are having made at about ONE-HALF COST.Colors and quantity as below.103 yards Navy Blue, f 2 it George Page and Miss.Allard, * who The bearers were Messrs,:\u2018Adelgrd\u2018{tety, Windsor Mills.Proulx, Honore Begin, N.P., Albért |: r.and Mrs.Robt.Farquhar en- \u201cLAKE MBG ANTIO, \u2018Marcotte, \"Joseph .McCabey: \u201cUénrad Ttettained about twenty-five relatives The Christmas tree in connection\u2019 Provencher and - Geo.Dessulniers.}to, dinner on New Year's Day, Am- with the Sunday School of St.Barnabas was held last Wednesday even- Some of the floral Seriagy were 5 ongst the guests from out of town Town Council, wrea Knights, Ware : Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Cillis and ing in the town hall, and was a de- 68 yards Brown, this is also accompanied by.diph- Columbus, pillow and cross; Mr; \"En and Mrs.B.H.Elliott and chil- cided success.Father Choquette, who 101 yards Wisteria, - \u201cCoaticu ; 3 .10 ds Pale Blue, on theria,: which makes her condition { Quinn and family, wrath; Mr.E.- wl , of Sherbrooke; Mr.Jas.Far- has his moving picture shows in the 23 Yards Nile.Green, 33 Yards Moth Green, \"Biase ar, of Richmond; \u2018Mrs.Jas, Dowd, somewhat critical.Tobin, M.P.,.cross; Messrs, Hawking | qu town hall, very kindly gave the use 40 yards Cream, .41 yards Pink, Btanatee - .« , : Te .5 a.5.- Lo TE dy .or \u2019 2011 ar ie mc ne rar rr ra ae Re AGS Be ad hrs So astm eda el Ee Mr.W.' Dickenson, supe intendent (Sherbrooke) and J, A.Begin, N.Pi, Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Farquhar, Mr.of his piano and also gave an exhi- 25 yards Purple 42 yards Silver Gre : utton: of the St.Francis Mills, who has | wreaths, and so many others that |and Mrs.J.H.Richmond and chil-\u2019 bition of.bis moving pictures for an 64 Yards en 72 yards Lavender, 7 - \" Danville been suflering from pneumonias, was \u201cthe coffin was literally covered .with drpa, and Mr.\u2018and\u2019 Mrs.\" Ernest Ten, bof 1 was splendid \"and wag.| 32 yards .J.emon, 22 yards Dark- Grey, : 3 ; Knowlt able to be Temoved before the \"New flowers.Amongst those present.at rick, of South Yiirhan, > thofou ghly enjoyed, by.all, after.17 yards Apricot, .15 yards Tuscan, oe Bt Wa teriod To - \u2014 i wm Bich the, children\u2019s\u2019 gntertaiam most y + 6,3 yards openbagen, À || + *.27 yaïds, Turquise, $t KB Most Bi + \u2014HUNTINGYILÉE, ool CLF Cone he » Mr.Fuller \u201cbeing, * 17 yards Ton, Li 1 3 yards \u2018Scarlet, Cates OH Lake M : dams\u2019 ; chidlrmany J e programme - ass 1 ards Cardinal,- © 41\" ards Cerise, an EF ary:-\u2014} + y da a sue mo\u2019 gubleag for.Bun.Son 1 the ble a pote : *, 15 yards Emerald: \u2018Gien, lu Yards Blood Orange.I inde: Ÿ ei es au recit m, ; > ob Lo - 4 fr Be Sa Co SE Ë sussomeuowaran.ii gy | : r.and Mrs.I.OC.Herrin \u2018 y ATP BY; S8C TEE iH alé = si ingville, son December, 2 28th, - a honor | oh Bis 1° 2h were gata.Claus,\u2019 AR Wishing ait: x shoûy and brosp POI How Har 4 Fy ji »| ot: the.marriage.of sthein: danghter \u2026 Miss fits Devine; song, *\u2018Chrigt-,| ©.eu Ed gn @ À [ Gertrnde Maud, to Reymond Leland.mfly song 8, hy spholare,.\"fe ' ol : Sait | «Fr BR +» 03 nn ; \u201cJc Bennett, .The .ceremony: was./per- : ston panty pry sacking, 4 i ~~ oh Ro | ; 5 \u2018formed by the.Rev.As.» 0h: Larned: \u2018On .Pa \u201d\u201d Kelly; mecitation, T ; 1 am Re Ë aby 4 TR + Le LE A 5 CL 2 LB = | + |» December, .14th.at 84, Mark\u2019s Church.Ri vus \u201cHee ete, Migs, Myrtle, ABBAS BP 1 ~ i] At the reception the bride wore a \u201cDevine; song by the scholars; Tecitd: eme 2 princess gown, of pink silk.\u2019 The tion, > The adoration of the Wise | 5 >) \u2018| groom\u2019s gift to the bride.was a Men,\u2019 Miss Hannah Chilvers; reci- and all wish him success at his Dew bank to his home in Danville, Vt._ BH] Excursi handsome gold watch.The presents, tation, Mister Charlie Wallace; song, duties.The Christmas tree in Dawson\u2019 s \"MK {ween | { which consisted of glassware, silver ota Claus is come to town,\u201d Arrivals include Miss Dinning, of |Hall on the 24th was much enjoyed |, BB Queliec à While we were > busilÿ occupled in munching o our morning rolls, we and linen, were numerous and beau- the scholars; song, \u2018\u2018Pass round the Montreal, guest of Miss Alice De- |by all present.0 ë cluding idly watched our Celtic Bridget across the breakfast table s imming : tiful.About fifty guests sat down stockings, by the, scholars à while wars ; Mr.Henry Pearson, of Mont- The lumbermen are taking advan- | .È ches), St the cream from the milk.to a sumptuous supper.Those from curtains were drawn an t real, with his brother, Mr.George tage of the good roads to haul out rE ; a distance were: Mr.Charles Her.C'ri£tmas tree came into sight, all Pearson; Mr.and Mrs.R.Walker, their lumber.a Lôwest Yes, we like a little cream in our coffee\u2014a forlorn weakness of * \" ring, from Calgary, Alta.; Miss Et- beautifully decorated and laden with and little \u2018son, of Allandale, Ont., The young people of this place gave Po 4 \u2018ours, Ma dam.\u201c ni» \u2018ta: Bennett, from Manch ester, N.H., pfesents, and Santa Claus arrived.guests of Mrs.J.Millar; Mr.Frank |a surprise party at Mr.E.Good- (= JA: ÿ _ 1 and brother Charles, of Groveton N On the Xmas tree was a large pic- Leonard, of the Molson\u2019s Bank staff, enough\u2019s on New Year\u2019s Eve.i.Goo « Say, Bridget, \u2014ausing all our tact and meekness\u2014* we dn't the H.Mr.George Herring, of, Island ture of Rev.Mr.Fuller in a hand- Victoriaville, with his parents ; Miss.+ + | 3 For 4 cream be:just a little richer if you didn't add so much ski milk?\u201d Pond, A 2 and.Ms.8.\u2018A.Her- 5 de Tale\u201d God.| to Mrs, Faller Gol Miller] ig Royal Mas ton \u2019 DANVILLE.bo ply to C én \u2019 \u201d.tea To Le y ; .5 .by e ja igs\u2019 Bil Co ege, | With er aunt rrivals a i Dent butt nobody chow.\u201d \u2019 said Bridget: Thm; ther s mate Fi phage 2 Mr, er Mr ane F, ve Se \u201cAt che pe las}, meeting of of.ty \u2018Lodge, Mrs.= \u2018Fraser: Mri \u2018and\u2019 Mes,\u201d Be), Jos, of Montreal guest ot Mise = 17 E Se due IE ee jy le li Tri ot c hton;: re.Corpell, of, Mont: ; 0 of, T .- Maysboro;\u2019 \u2018a Dupuis \u2018And\u2019 \u2018Betle ddle at \u2018\u2018Hedgeleigh Place';: Mrs.= MR Station - Nowy this set us pi ps meute ei ; Men: Clévence and Miss.Nina CC at Fuesday, Ba, 28th, in.M kde, guests of Mr.\u2018 B, Du fins George Gale to visit her sister, Mrs.A ne ores fii aie oi (SE FIP Ten .of Rap fora, and} Ts \"Larne hein h twenty: new , members) wère Mr Bdward Kelly, of Macher foe at.N.Gale at Pittsburg, Vt; Mr.| \u201c ja Vin as Stef an Da vu So ; ati on, , of The \u2018even- rébéiv d ato membership, being eight of Mr.Willie Pearson ; Miss\u201cA Peag, + and re P.P.Johnston in town on You see, Mistress, on fis ussite 4» Sure.te iy.hie Koduetsité: ge, rg Was.spen and si Brook and dan.OVE: the.required number .%0., mak.Bde hteeal with Dr.fud Mis! BW i bo By Mo; Denison .,.make flour-\u2014the FIV SES Kind, , doesn\u2019t Feu the | fem Bey, ; Wicing at the clos of » wh 8: 1 80° thé membership.160, in order.Lo.win, +B ; Miss\u2019 Sutherland! of\u2019 \u2018Montréd ! RL an\u2019 tq\u2019 thelr bo | op And.when.we saw Biddy ming\u201d \u201d sides, w {ft fel avé\u201d ft! te in wishing Mr.\u2018and \" joe joined the banner.Efforts.wera; made ta: est \u201cof her'\u2019mothier ; Miss A.te LE oht, N.H,, ron Friday: Hn ew at 6 particle from lev pan we chap.nan FIVE ROSES: cn long.and happy life tonsa © obtalu thet number before the expi- gh Of Vistorlamile, for Ms, Se Mrs ea dt [ i Hib son | ow a once | oO n aio - * % % OW» ; \u201ct ratian | the six mo - ya 188 se of | i ° # hall-éréam \u201d; Gould pass be Now, Madiy, FIVE ROSES aa} ea and arrete and ganiteion On Non ge See, oF Shierbrookte; with her-eousin, Miss L: Jf ookshiren'g itd of Miss hs a / > ) yi \u201csr .oreatniest extract of.the hat dnl 'l 1 with his.father, Mes À \u201cSa ders, Bon Jodge 1 fg à sopi ig a, Jaabipned Davitt.;»Mr.Trevor: Wilsow, of Mont | Mis, ot Montreal returned ; \u201cNM Noe: h & ja Len in Tea]; with his nncle;-Mru Fred Webb; \u2018Me on, 8 1 - the pure inside heart of the plump, Hillhurst; end} JUG gE pois rey.Mies GC.Proul ass r., was called to St.Leon HE RE : transparent spring wheat bersies, suns .| fand soi\" Ford, at Mr, A; Ni bord, Bt whi conte hada fhe roulx, of Montreal, guest | ard by the serious illness of his bro- ; - ripene on the.io 5 prairies.+ | .nrf-Hebolb,* Sel by ata, Wire, Bi vil were, present, and.s most.y enjayable Le r parents ÿ Mr, W.Converse, of | ther-in-law, Mr.N.Fleury ; Mr.F.; vt | To.be sare; ; thought we whaia Bor you only knew: {as we know).haw LF soa cen 4 a.îl-.Lime) was, \"spent.De est ing, oy rp «8d \u2018hig, home k-Mre; \u2018Bernier | LéClerc, advocate, is in Quebec: Rev.+ - É ; SINGL.of flour makers are Je 5 Bridget: + ay good VE.ROSES, fst.kia: Volts\u2019 bf ort Bt his slater 8; Mrs.opunbd by all joining singing.\"Qn 0 Montreal, sith hm Danents-i Miss |'and Mrs.B.O.Woodley and family © ~ [fl - =V stat skimmilng cream.\u201d © * \"richness of bloom, nat al flavor, ak 13#fch A iy: and Mrs.\u2018wagd, Christian sie oli wed | Clara.Taglar: of.Montreal, guest.off with friends in Montreal ; Messrs.R.\u2018* E end 46 Yousee, ina pound of wheat, theses.- wonderful bread-Iifé.| CAE Finis Aiggicn an an ir oo we BDA yg prayer by Rev.ME M Padthe \"gt.| der under Me, Albert Taylor ; Mrs.l-dnd O.Darche to Montreal Juolny \u2018\u201d À sens \u2019S so much good flour and somuoh lows Why, yoiir\u2019grocer éould: ever sell 2 co BE \u201cHaras nan i of pris fer: fhich an excellenk.pre gramme Caudler, of Sherbrooke with: Ber \u2018Gis* afternoon after being guests of their =~ \u201ca BU flour.The t\"flour'is \u201cYOU any 5 gras flour agalh.Tous TR River, also M a \u2018Mrs Ts.of Moe' 5 was \u2018rendered.Addresses yw e deliy- ters, Miss 8; Oardell and.Mre.Clark; \u2018parents, Dr.and Mrs.H.R.Darche._ § the.creamiest part 'o the rhea You'd \u2018have actual baking proof.n° lieu \u2018and Seti r.an : Mec 6 fn eau- ered; by Rev.M2iMcleod; r.D, J.{Miss Hazel Smith from Sherbrooke; | Mr.J O.Stockwell, of the New\u201d - § D, H F4 (PATENT four, ve oll 1; the you d be as enthusiastic as we are.at Mr.-E.Libby's; Mi Moulto Le Deeded chairman; Mr.D.L.Me Var Srorable Miller, of Si rr Amusement Co, bas decided to- - ) Ee left.And some day, maybe, when you eod, of Milan; Mr.D.J.MeDon.; » |resume businéss again.n * So that, Madam, other things being {cel real neig hbourly you va tell Je ou returned order trom her Home at ald, and \u2018Mr.David McDonal d, two guest of Mrs.W.Kelly.ee | WH.man _ equal, good flour making is à mere friends about your marvellous cook- ee at, where she spent the songs and an amusing speech bÿ | Oh Ladies\u201d Aid of Chalmer's SCOTSTOWN.gh ; Somme flourmen, you know.would ing triumphs, ;\u2018 The Ye.dies\u2019 Aid will \u201cmeet with\u2019 ur.ater Miller; two vocal duets\u2019 Mrs, Kenneth McCrae.hor me ¢ Mr.John Taylor, who was confined i Poeme , , on wu y es Katie and Ethel McLeod : ot \u201c| to his bed for some.time is now ful- .like to- get rich quicker\u2019 than most : Mrs.H.Fairbrother Thursday, Jan.nesday.) - folks.By taking à page out of For better eating, better living; 6th, instead of the 13th, for dinner.Mood ef Mie Miss Katherine Mr.R.F.McKee and Mr.Melbourne ly, recovered and able bo be out.\u2018Biddy's book and adding a little of happier, healthier children: easier Those attending church from out by Mr.Wm.C violin selections | McKee have returned from Dixville, \u2018til next Mond will no op : pr : : the \u2018half cream\u201d they get MORE bakings\u2014you'll try Fl ROSES, of town: Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Wood , y m.Cameron, of Sherbrooke; where they attended the funeral of illn \u2018 onday on account of the .can be flour from their pound of wheat; but Mistress Housewife._\"} | and Miss \u2018C.Hunting, of Lennoxville: Ear Sone selections by Mr.Don- |the late Mrs.Armstrong.1 ri o one of the teachers.¥ .ach en it Iso't all cream.No, it isn't all.© And TO-DAY is the best day in the )|Mr.M.L.Hunting and Mr.W.Glen Piste Mérane te ration by \u2018Miss Among those on the sick list are month pig which welohod 8178 The a pacubts.cream.} _ hn year, your know.day, of Sherbrooke; Mrs.J.Cowan sie McLeod and two songs by Mas- Miss Tidswell, nurse, and Mrs.Thos.month pig which weighed 3173 lbs.: A gear\u2019 pnldnl vrei Lest and daugliter,: Br Soman Rap ter Willie Askew.About the middle | Driver.The late arrivals are: Mr.John À earl D aug SN ; Mater : 0 YALL go tate of the, por ] Tet.2shme tes.The! M ter W.M Seott, of Montreal ; Miss McLeod, of + | \u2018 on | il.of en: eQuillan was taken \u2018tg Cal t > i PY 4 | Proce pede.of; he ment.ams À the Bherbrooks Hospital § algary, Visiting.her parents in Bal.rib! STANSTED.* 9 ounted.; Ta 458 Br 21 1 12 a8 ndereg an | \u201copetétion eh) Joltin ; \\ also, Mise Ros Beard Moats 4 berivaie ahd departures: Mis Le ur, A is ee a phar Departures\u201d* \u2018 i - : Mr PEUT onl bo ne di ; 2 - x : J = : 9 h : je Jamieson le sHonday to \u2018éionde oa few.weeks.to.his brothers, Shores to Fesumé.bite, dutie es at Hod, | {Zhe saject ot a ark's $ ces avcerencensesectettese Haskett, of Montréal, an Ts.Win on oa sf = sr Alex; McIver, -.of on Ë Hats al i Arthur Cross to The Futuge- \u2018Home of fod\u2019 sPeople.: _.So Hackett, of Ottawa Universit t Victoria.Fin, Murdo McIver; of Ta Ne : \u201c5 ie ing Dr.5 Skin.+ $ their home here: \u2018Mis y, à > 0 after -an absence .of|her ; Mr.H.D; Shaw to.Waterloo; | \"= co ATIOQOK.- _ A R vin Vilth e; 8 que Lange- about.38 years.Mr: Melver.will | MF.\"and\" Mrs.W.Blackbird to Mont- | \u201ci.| ; \u2018 CK : oo \"a isiting relatives fn\" 5 Eire also go: to Graniteville, \u2018Vt:, and New |Teal; Mr.H.A, Clark to Montreal; hie publishers of the Record desire rg à J q Mr.H Coekneld, of Bishop's loge, York to visit a.sister and : brother | MF, H.Nicholson and sister, Miss FE.to announce that they have arrafiged , À \u201cSEND.T 0 u 8 FOR A 45 pr e, gos at Mr.G.| before returning to the Northwest.\u2018Nicholson to: \u2018Montreal ; MF, Henty w Dr.W.- L.Bhurtleff, K.C.to pr | calt\u2019s on Sunday; : Miss EL Mr, Murdo R.McDonald, son - «of McGovern to Montreal, act as special correspondent andire- + | Sh a | Whitcher visiting relatives in Prank- Mr: R.J.McDonald, of Helio Vale, | Rev.Mr.Mick, formerly of Tnver- Presentative at Ooatisock.Fe wil be: 4 FREE TRI AL r lin Falls, N.H.| who \u2018recently came home sick © froy, Dé88, condueted the Sunday evening pleased to tfafismit any news; sub-*\u2019 © | Mrs.H.A.Channell, who returned | Saskatoon, and which developed into 56rVice in the Methodist Church.SCFiPtions and advertising.: |\u2018 wid per | from Sherbrooke Hospital, is recov- Pneumonia, is now out of danger.Messrs.A.J.Barrie, W.J.Ewing China, Si] of an 4 ering slowly and is able to be about Miss Sarah Smith, who has been and Prof.Stanton sang \u2018\u2018Tarry with RED MOUNTAIN, # F .the house in a wheel chair part of in Montreal for some time, is spend- Me»; by Brierly, which was much ap-| (AD Occasional Correspondent) ; the day.ing the holidays with her father, Mr.preciated by the congregation.\"Arrivals include: Miss Gertie Wil- .|.8 J.IAB | 1 Miss Ethel Montle is \u2019 convalescent N.G.Smith.\u2014 son from Montreal with relatives; *.; + from a severe attack of neuralgia.| Mrs.Romaine Desrochers, from ROCK ISLAND, Miss Annie McKay from North Hill, 2 \u201d Mr.and Mrs.J.O.St, Pierre en.| COb0eS, N.Y., is spending a month Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Ken- where she is s teaching: : | -@ [Tertained over New Year's and Eun.OF, 50, With her brother, Mr.Odilor niston, of Newport, Vt., visiting at me = À .@ day their sons, Messrs.George \u2018St.Martel, and family at Piopolis.her father\u2019s, Mr.Neveu's; Mr.J.A.Î co * @ Pierre, of Coaticook; F.\u2018St.Pierre Mr.John Turcotte, the cheese mas Maney to St.Johns; Mr.McCrae, of 8 Sherl _ | of Johuville; John St.Pierre, of [Let at Piopolis, left last Thursday the B.T.Bank, Rock Island branch, î Sor 9 \u2018 Sherbrooke; Joseph St.Pierre, .of pen a tow Que.» where he goes to iy pranaville; Mr rowel and : ere a À Boston, with their famili Spen£ a'lew weeks with his father, oi Montreal, with this : fs besi \u201d > The \u2018gecond, annual Old Folks\u2019 Ball| ;; + Sidney a.8, Medal: air | 145, 143 uci Sire, bur 1 | iron u aden} 4he-auspices \u2018ot.the Stan- | it RICHMOND, idney Forest, of- E.T.Bank, in Under new managoment.Thoroughly -re- H $ _ ad \u2018Reading xClutsat \u2018the Town | Mrs.Thomas Taylor, of Mahaska Quebec; Miss \u2018Stevens .returned to.novated and newly furnished.Excellent + & ' Hell on: N w insas, formerly of Richmon ' New: York; Miss Nettie Williams at- me.unsed goods a specialty.; ; e Years: Bee, wes a y ond, cele- Ratos\u201432 to - $3 i : + | : £ |orated her 81st.birthday.Mra.Tay.te0ded the Luddington-Blair wed- | pus.5,0.veres aber SF American ; leph + SEEN Le A law is a sister of Mr.Alex.Sinclair, \u201cRE at Newport on New Year's Day.LE : i 4 =; \"20e an $ JES es Soc Se) Co well : known .engineer of this Mrs.F.G.Butterfield was hostess \u2026 FOR SALE.: ©.People\u2019 US Go | n A tbpy of a paper to hand, at a most enjoyable \u2018\u2018at home'\u2019 on 50,000 ft.iron\u2019 pipe I ,; { i 7% Te al from Mahaska, has the following : N°W Year's Day, given in honor \u2018of water, steam, fencing, el 5, h : ET 5 se À a | \u2018One of the bright spots in life was | Mr#-, E.C.Irvine, of Sherbrooke.belting, sbaftin ote, 0e.À ; : FE wl ER .Jreached \u201c \u2018last Friday, Nov.19th, Mrs.and Miss - Butterfield received cheap.! Send a list, stating pow.+ BE When you sen à a man out to represent you, you 1 ibeist.th when most all thé members of the | their \u2018guests in -the.drawing-room, you n B what GW he present his best appearance so as to co that a Pfesbyterian Aid Society went out to | Vhich was most artistically -decora- IMPERIAL WASTE & METAL CU A ; you write to a house to secure business it would seem | good judge.; rare rar jte home of one of its most worthy ted with Christmas decorations of 5 Queen St, Moutreal BR RE : ment to make your letter present the best possible argument It Scott's Emulsion will last a members, Mrs.Thos.Taylor, taking Bolly, aurel and evergreens.; Tea Mention this paper.; 1B should be properly paragraphe, the capitals and punctuation in year-old baby nearly amonth, ton them Ra apun dance of good Mesdames Wa be how oom by 7 \u2018 \u2014Pine eir proper place, and what you have to sa 8 an 8s to ea ey were joined es wrig ovey and A.C.: , terse sentences, and above all it should be plainly wetter on.an.months Civenin ohio: / there by a few old neighbors, ! and | Cowles, assisted by the Mesdames B.9000000600000 Bassw4 up-to-date EMPIRE WRITING MACHINE so that it can be edaile\u201d.fout ti oses Bde one of the most pleasant, hap- | F.Butterfield and T.F.O'Rourke.4e 3 read, and what you have to say quickly comprehended.Such.rk ur times à day .ve, days they had enjoyed for a long | The table looked charming with its a T ter will command attention and bring business and the increag ; i Le Ume, The occasion was Grandma's lace dollies and Pink Tose | ead dC e 8.$ business will swell your profits and mean success\" to you; TR i Scott's Emulsic git birthday anniversary and many | a | Manufactured by ; fovely pirthday postals were present- ERLE.7 Stoo tablets will « c = o her as tokens of remembrance.Arrivals and departu ets will insure you agains i | will day the foundation for a After dinner, to which all did jus.Mrs.Henry Kenney and little daugi- headache \u2014a splendid policy, honest and ard\u2019 amt The Williams Manufacturin; Co.1 4.hy, robust child.Itnever |tice, a short programme of suitable ter, Verlie at Mr.Wm.Dawson\u2019 5: \u201cHans ard and \u201c t Is to make the cheeks rosy, Selections was given.Grandpa then Miss Bertha Goodenough home ac: yet they ay the soda they contain, procke; some Scottish songs to the,de- companied b \u2019 MON TREAL, P.Q Song.solid and the bones light of all present.5 rs.Taylor Olney.of Bingen Fhe, : we Annie | À phenomenal SUCCESS, Praised by all aad sist : > AL pavacs A _ Was overjoyed at: the kindness of all |Currier and Miss\u2019 Lora Goodenough, gr bo and be Imarned © \u2018 i SOLD BY | om Lo [a pamembering ber birthday i in such o ast Angus, -visiting.at -Ives - and ny cos protected | Weir.of : 8 manner.rle 8 Iva Cooper, .s O THE Ron W.HOGG CO., > Ww.C.PARKER, Book Ea ed Mr.-Afehie Dyson, of.the Molson\u2019s ; ville, at :her father\u201d 's, Mr.Serer | rents; M herbrooke.|.Sherbrooke.Ç SCOTT & BOWNE Bank staff, has been transferred to Cooper ; Miss.Della Mackey from St.n ton, vig; \u2018 Co : LL, ç , TORO lee Sbrel .branch.Mr.Dyson is one Adolphe at her \u201chome ; Miss Maxwell Do v#4V#72277 474777; 5397377727977 .of Richmond's promising young men em | to be her home at: Inverness ; + Mr.Green- *40000900000 ad SFP ESPIF IIIS R , Vt.Dawson's h enjoyed .Be advan- haul out place gave Good- « Miss L.bf Miga H.Me; Mrs.ter, Mrs.Vt.; Mr.town on son and, .heir home iday: Mr.and sor Hannan .Rabert » : Mr.3t.,Leon- f his bro- ÿ ; Mr.F.bec; Rev.@d family essrs.R.3ne lny E, of their Darche.the: New ~ lecided to 5 confined now ful- out, \u2014 open un- nt of the bra desire arranged K.C, to and re- .e will ba ws, sub- mdent) tie Wil- elatives ; rth Hill, biel Montreal oughly re- Æxcellent Améfican Cn \u2014\u2014_\u2014 es, for pulleys, as Dew, hy what AL CO., Montreal, \u2019 100007 I aa ë, CR pS A BR a rat ng Dec.3lst, 1909: : Éonday vrsre sacrer beers elven .9,027 Tuesday .Lavcaes acte an0000 oe 8,951 Wednesday .o.coco eeiiionene 8,976 Thursday .coves arrose 8,975 Friday 7.\" vers rmreces onveserece 9, 125 Jaturday \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.svrreers New Year\u2019 s Total .gens see em e\u2026.45,054 Lowest One-Way First-Class Fare can be obtained by EE The Daily Record \u201c 8HERBROOKE RECORD CO.Printers and Publishers.Prin and published Bvery aftSracoN, sxéep Sundays at 108 and 108 Walling?treet, Sherbrooke: BONE SORIPTION PRIOR btrictiy In advance to any address in Canada, Great Britain and the United States, one peur, $3.00; six months, $1,00; , three months, 50 cents; one month, 20 cents.go any address in Ine Esters Townships ear only s0U4 boars\u201d of Thanxs nol sxceeding 50 words, 50e: Obituary Foetrys 10a Une, Read otices, p .In lag Not money remitters should fake precaution to use sxpress Oo.poss office r register letter.\"Circulation DAILY RECORD.Circulation statement for week end- BRANCH OFFICES Ot the Sherbrooke Daily Record News Ttemw, Advertisements, Sub- bcriptions may be left at any of the tofowing branch offices, and they will receive immediate attention.Items of news are specially policited f.om all readers of this papery Cowansville:\u2014P.C; Duboyce, N Coaticook:\u2014=Dr.W.L.Shurtleff.Vompton:\u2014Miss a P.Bhse Stanstead:\u2014E.A.Beerworth; \u2018 Richmond :-\u2014-Miss E.McUoucmn.\u2014 Sutton:\u2014Wm.Brown.BVedford:\u2014Frank R.Ourrid, Danville:\u2014Miss Raby A.Phil Knowltan:\u2014Miss Bessie A.Gedus, Waterloo: \u2014G.BE, Cookshire:\u2014Fy A.West Sheftord:\u2014P.M.Hayels Take Megantic:\u2014May LE J ently: Gary: Mre, Geo.Bawy Windsor Mills:\u2014W.H.Bakery | Brome :\u2014R.E.Miller.TINT » PACIFIC EPIPHANY Jany.6th, 1910, Excursion tickets will be sold between Stations in Ye Provinces of Quebec and Ontario, Huil, Ottawa (including Maniwaki and Waltham Bran- rhes), St.Polycarpe Jet.and East, at.Jones: Bottom JANY.5TH AND 6TH, 1910.Good Until Jany.7th, 1910.Tor tickets and full information, apply to Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents, or to City Ticket Office, 6 Strathcong Srjuare, Bell Tel.130, or \u20ac.P.R.Station, Tel.207.RAILWAY | GRAND TRUN SYSTEM EPIPHANY January 6th, 1910.BINGLE FARE for round trip between all stations in the Province of Quebec, and to Ottawa, Ont: __ Going Jan, Sth and 6th: Jan.8ih, 10 Returning 0.H.FOSS, Agent, City Ticket Office, Ne: 2 Strathcona Bq., Bell phone 20, Pesplé's 168; Agent, ®.HARRISON, Station Bell phene 197, EGGS IN WINTER.mixing SPRATI'S POULTRY SPICH in the morning mash; Seld enly in 1-4 lb, 1 1b.and 24 Ib.packets.A year's set of \u2018Nonpareil\u2019 Egg Re- cerds, 2 books on \u2018Poultry Raising and ene on Degs, for only 25c.post-paid.M.I.TANDALL & CO., : Dealers in \u2018Poultry \u2018Supplies, Lennoxville, Que.NEW MUSIC STUDIO ART BUILDING.Prof.F.L.STONE Teacher of Voice, Plano, Organ and Harmony.~'Voice Placing a specialty.Bpecial rates for children.DISCOUNT 10 per cent: to 20 per cent.on Watches, Clocks, Jewellry, Cut Glass, China, Silverware and Novelties.For the Next 20 Days aÿ H J.1ABEREE'S, The Jeweller, Lennoxvifle The onerbrooke Lumbet Yard the bot veine in all kinds of rough dressed LUM BER .Clapboards, Lath and Shin Office and Lumber Yard, 101 ingle.St.Peoples phone 139, Bell phone 888.- À.MACIVER, anager.LUMBER 1 BUY and SELL all kinds \u2014Pine, Spruce, Hemlock, Basswood, Birch etc.- CG.A.SPENGER 5 St.Francois Xavier Street, MONTREAL ; BROOKBURY.- Recent visitors: Miss Bessie Leonard and Mr.McAllister of Sherbrooke; Mr.Carl Leonard, of Me- gantic, and Mr.Ernest McCaflerty and sister, iss L.McCaferty, hy dati © as vo NEY J her home in Magog.'Clark.A dinner was: \\given En IW A Ls mad LR ube 1 FS : | | BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCA.HAPPENING, Gathered by Daily Reco Correspondents in Various | , \u2018Communities.tn A EVENTS OF THE COMINGS AND GOINGS PEOPLE, GRANBY.Miss Fortin spent the holidays at DAY\u2014 OF : Mr.Harry Moe, of Montreal, spent the week-end with friends here.Mr.Louis Sicotte, off|the Bank staf, was in Lennoxville for the week-end.: Mr.Charles Knowlton, of \u2018Sherbrooke, was in town on Friday attending the funeral of the late \u2018Mr.George Hunter.Mr.Sherwood and daughter of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Gleason on Friday.Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Gleaso and family were in Farnham on Tues- à by Mr.and Mrs.Clark to celebrate the 90th birthday of Mr.Daniel Clark, Joseph Clark\u2019s father and Mrs son\u2019s grandfather.Mrs.three daughters, Irma, \"Donna, and Annie, were also present d are great-grandchildren.of this enerable gentleman.Mrs.W.F.Giddings plea ntly en- \u2018tertained the ladies of the afternoon bridge on Tuesday.- - Mrs.George Wallace entertained a day, guests of Mr.and Mrs.a Mr.Glea- eason\u2019s on New Year's Day.Mr.Miles Ferguson and family have guson, Blgin street, for the The cantata presented by the Congregational Sabbath School on New Year's Eve was a success.The chil- \u2018dren all acquitted themselves very creditably.; Those in charge are to: winter.\u201d be congratulated on the pretty little entertainment.; ; Master Earl Bradley, of Montreal, is the guest of Master eyworth Cowley.Mr.À.M.Pinard, of the Bank of Ottawa staff, is away for atholiday.Miss Mamie Horner left for North-.field, Mass., on Monday, and; Mr, El- lis \u201cHorner accompanied her as far as Montreal.| fi Miss Elvira Fuller, who has been visiting friends in town, left!on Monday for Marieville and was - accom-, panied by Miss Gladys Savage, who will be guest of Mrs.H.G iMet.Mr.Roland White \u2018left for McGill College on Monday.RE Mr.Kenneth Mitchell has joined the staff of:the Bank of Ottawa.Mr.Arthor Cunningham, of Bos- | ton, is spending a few days with his father and sisters.Miss Vivian Strachan and Master \u2018Cedric Dorion, of Montreal, are visiting their grandmother, Mr .Wm.Neil.* Mrs.John Lincoln is spen ing few days in Montreal visitin friends.The foremen and office staff\u2018of the\u2018 Granby Rubber Co.presented a meerschaum pipe to: the superintendent, | Mr.C.K.Hutchison, and the foreman of the calendar room, Mr.Wm.Hodgson, received.a Ei | from the employees of his | depart- ment.These presentation were made.at Xmas, ce * Coatidéok Hotise «Popular ome for Travellers.\u2018A.A.Pomeroy, Prop.\u2014 + _ COWANSVILLE.: The annual meeting of the District | of Bedford Dairymen\u2019s Exchange will be held .in the Town Hall, |Cowans- eville, on \u2018Saturday, the 8th day of January, 1910, at 1 p.m; W.H.\u2018Lynch, Sec.\u201cTreas.7 Dr.Lauder was in Montreal for New Year's, thus reducing the num- \u2018ber of Cowansville - gentlemen who make a practice of calling on as many of their friends New Year's al- ternoon as the length of the afternoon will permit.There are only a few who keep up the custom| and Dr.Lauder and Mayor Buzzell are Deans of the Faculty.Miss Beryl Duboyce, of West Bolton, was guest of her brother and Mrs.Duboyce for the \u2018\u2018At Home\u2019\u2019 at Sweetsburg, Thursday evening, ' returning home Saturday evening.Mr.Jas.Lawrence, who was a Te- sident of this place\u2019a year or more a few years ago, is the New Year's guest of his uncle, r.E.BE.Lawrence.Mr.Clinton Soles, of the E.T.Bank staff at Sherbrooke h been laid up for several weeks at the residence of his parents here, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Soles, with an attack of jaundice and other complications.Mr.Soles is progressing very favorably towards a complete recovery, \u2018although he is not able to ° out of doors yet.Mrs.Whitfield is entertaining five young men from Barbados Island for the holidays, at the \u2018\u2018Hermijtage.\u201d\u2019 The Hon.J.C.McCorkill jand Mrs.McCorkill have returned from a visit of two or three months to oo Island of Barbados, and hav again taken \u2018up residence ät their Quebec city home.The J udge\u2019 pei is much improved.i \u2019 Mr.and -Mrs.J.W.Taylor and Miss Mattie Taylor intend returning to Huntingdon to-day {Wednesday.) .The Rev.W.M.Watson, o Roches: ter, Vt., former pastor of Emmanuel Congregational Church here, visited friends in Cowansville, Saturday ev- -ening, Sunday and Monday orning.He was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Vilas while here.Mr.Watson and Mrs.Watson © retain many warm friendships in this section and everyone was glad to welcome the reverend gentleman back to the: tield of previous labors.Every person of their acquaintance will be delighted to learn of the great improvement in Mrs.Watson\u2019s health since taking.up residence in Rochester.Mr.Watson [earned Plain, guests of Mrs, J.O.Leonard; Misses Kate and Ethel , at of Sherbrooke, with their pa- © 8; Mr.G.W.Worby, of Washing- 0, visiting his sister, Mrs.A.A.ownes, and brother, Mr.H.J.Wor- , a fter an absence of eleven years.| will \u2018visit his daughter, Mrs.C.G.Boright, of Farnham ;-his son, Mr.Robert of St.Hyacinthe and iether friends in Montreal before returning home.His daughter, Miss Ina Watson, of Rochester, has recently visited many of her young friends.here.| 1 large number of friends and relatives | taken rooms with Mrs.James Fer- 4 holidays \u2018include: lot the school.\u2018Recent visitors here include :.Rev.\u20ac.P.England, of Abbott's Corner\u201c or guest of his sister, Mrs.Chas.Soles, \u2018on hig way to Stanstead County for Work on Sunday, the 2nd ins Loren Phelps, of Eastman, Que, est of Mr.W.F.Vi Dr.Tom: otton, of Montreal, guest of his mother, \u201cMrs.H.C.Cotton.4 STANBRIDGE- py The Stanbridge East Dramatic Club staged the play entitled \u2018The Man from Maine,\u2019 on Wednesday eve- \u2018ping.\u2018The weather and roads being favorable, the house was filled to its utmost capacity, many being unable to get in.After.the drama a social ance was enjoyed until the } wee, sma\u2019 hours of the morning.Music was .furnished throughout - the evening by the St.Albans Orchestra.Proceeds amounted to $143.75, An Xmas tree and entertainment Schoo} in the Methodist Church on \u2018Christmas night.\u2018A large crowd enjoyed.the entertainment, which consisted of choruses and.recitations rendered in a manner which did cred- \"it to both the scholars and teachers The chair was filled by the Rev.Mr.Brown, of Bedford, in the absence of the pastor, Rev.Mr.Cooper.After the Programme { old Santa Claus appéaréd and gladdened the hearts of the childrem by the distribution of the gifts which the tree was loaded, some of the older ones were also gladdened | by kind remembrances, The annual children\u2019s treat: and ¢ entertainment was held in the Parochial Hall on the evening of the 27th December.A bountiful tea was provided, followed by a - Programme composed .of recitations, choruses and a dialogue - entitled \u2018Mother: Goose,\u201d all of which was much _enjoyed by old as well as young: - Arrivals and departures for the.The Misses Bernice and Miriam Blinn from Dunham | Ladies\u2019 College; Messrs.Frank Anderson and Clande Roberts, Granby, guests of Mrs.O.R.Anderson; Miss Overing, Montreal, guest of her brother, Rev.R.Y.Overing; Mr.P.E.Rhicard from Rock Island; Miss Beck- with, Montreal, guest of- her - moth- | er, Mrs.Beckwith; Mr.Galer, guest: of Mr.H.C.Hall; Mr.and Mrs.A.Somerville, of Philipsburg, guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Moore at \u201cBrookside;\u2019\u2019 the Misses Flossie and | \u2018Eileen Rice, Montreal, guests of Ma- | jor and Mrs.Russell; Mr.Harold | Hope, of Frelighsburg, guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Hodge; Mrs.John- gon, Frelighsburg, guest of Mrs.H.C.Blinn prior to her: departure for \u2019 the.Mediterranean: Mr.and Mrs: O.M.Derby, of Clarenceville, guests of\u2019 rs.J.Crothers; Mr.and Mrs.Wi almer and Miss\u2018 Garrison; - \"of Brock- \u201c} ville, guests of Miss 8, Palmer; Mrs: A.B.Gilmour and: son \u2018Arthur to Toronto, guests of Mrs.Gilmour\u2019s.brother; Messrs.- O.and J.\u2018Palmer- and Miss S.Palmer to: Brockville, guests of heir nephew, Mr.W.Palmer; : Miss C.Anderson: tog Swanton,\u2019 Vt., guest of her brother, Mr.A.Anderson; - Miss Eveline: Crothers from à Visit to friends :in Bedford - and | Stanbridge - Station; Mr.and Mrs.Edward Westover.and Miss\u2019 M.West over, formerly of this place, from \u2018the West for a sojourn .of .three months among relatives, .a ©\" ~ KNOWLTON.\u2018Arrivals © Mrs.A.Maynard, Richford, Vt., guest at Mr.J a Masson's ; Miss A.Charbonnel, of St.Hyacinthe, guest of Miss R.J.Go- due ; Mr.Graham Carmichael, of | | Montreal, guest at the Rectory ; Mrs.\" Jos.Masson visiting Mrs.J.Lahue at Richford, Vt.; Mr.H.Truell at Mrs.N.Pettes ; Miss Carrie Gibson and Mr.W.T.Wheeler, of Sher- ' brooke, guests of Miss J.Sturdivant; Mr.I.Lynch with his parents ; Miss M.Goodchild, guests of Miss Mollie Robb ; Master Avery Soles, of Sutton, with Master Harold Ralston over.the week end ; Mr.and Mrs.Howard Honeyman guests of Mrs.Honèy- man ; Miss J.de Verenne, of Waterloo, guest of Miss Peart Davignod on Sunday.An enjoyable dance was given\" ml the Lake View House Hall on Friday night.Mrs.Granger, of Montreal, kindly furnished the music.At midnight all gathered in a circle in the middle of the hall and sang \u2018\u2018Auld Lang Syne\" to bid farewell to the à old year and welcome in the new, New Year\u2019s Day was celebrated here in several different ways, snowshoe tramps, skating and sliding parties.In the evening the Whist Club entertained at Bridge at the Club rooms, at which the prize was won by Miss Lena Hall.Mrs.Goodchild and \u2018Misses Winnie and Nora Goodehild, of Montreal, are ill with typhoid which is so Ppreva- lent at present in that city, but they are doing well.Mr.L.Perkins of Montreal, a former résident of Knowlton, is also afflicted with the same malady.: Service will be held in Bt.Paul's Church on Thursday (Epiphany), at - 10.30 a.m.' WATERLOO.Arrivals and departures are :- Nason Bell, of Royce\u2019s Point, home § on a visit; Mr.and Mrs.W.Taylor, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mr.W.E.Hill.Mr.D.McTavish and Mr.W.H.McKenna, of Magog, in town Sunday.Miss Mabel.Dryden and Mr.William Dryden, of Montreal, in town for week-end.Miss Bernice Booth, of Montreal, guest of \u2018Mrs.L.Hanna.Mrs.M.H.Temple and Mr.Harland Temple to Lebanon, N.H.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Coates, of Buffalo, in town recently.Rev.E.W.8.Coates in Prescott.Miss Ellen North Hatley; Mr.Roy Shepard, of St.Albans, Vt., guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Soule.Mr.and Mrs, James Davidson and family, = of Montreal, here for the holidays.Mrs.Stockwell, of Montreal, guest of Mrs.-R.F.Shaw.Mr.Herbe Samson, of Sherbrooke, guest of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Nutting.Mr.Henry Bailey, of Montréal, to Montreal Monday from a visit tô Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Martin, Misses Annie and - Clara Neil to Montreal for a few weeks.Miss Dolly Martin, of Montreal, in.town for the holidays.Mr.and Mrs.Gould, of St.Johns, guests of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Price Green.Mr.and Mrs.© Ay the ! ache, wh the balance of which, after all expenses, k KE.T.| will go towards the sidewalk fund.\u2018Mrs.with | of Granby, at Poplar Farm; STH GE wt Stevens and Mr.Harold | Stevens to } + - SHERBRQOKB DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910.ADVERTISEMENT.A HORSE IN A LAUNDRY New York.-»A horse, attached to a laundry , became frightened and | made & wild dash up Broadway.Spying a sign with a shirt on it, thé horse lunged into the laundry, and, ridding .staelf of the raga, landed with all four \u2018feet upon th ingerie and shirts that a dozen laundresses were sorting.When the horse went through the door, the laundresses went out the windows amid a shower of hot irons, -starch and bluing bottles.When the excitement was over, the horse was found calmly munching a bundle of laundry tickets.: It is Te horse of another color\u2019 when there is pain in the back, when thelegs en the stomach is upse there is indication of kidney trouble.\u2018\u201c\u2019Éruit- a-tives\", the famous fruit juice medicine, is giving wonderful results in all cases of weak and strained kidueys.: - \u201cPruit-a-tives\u2019 acts directly on the was given by the Methodist Sunday eys, - relieving the inflammation, and at the same time, regulating\u2019 _ bowels, stomach and skin.- Soc.a box, 6 for $2.50 or trial box asc.At dealers or from Fruit-a-tives Limited, | Ottawa, - Smith, of Granby, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Gilmour.Mr.and | Ovila Jolin to St.Pie.Co.Rev.I.Carry Mills, Lawrenceville, \u2018took the services in the Church Sunday.4 emrey : ABBOTSFORD.; Arrivals include: Dr.Byers, of Montreal; Migs Silverson, of Montreal; Misses Anna and Jessie Booth, - Miss Mary Whitney at Brook Farm.\u2018 -Departures include: Mr.Jas.Carter for Massawippi; Mrs.Geo.Fisk for Montreal; Miss Janet Smith for Lachine; Mr.Howard Honey for | Montreal; Miss .Zelia Honey for Ste.Anne.de Bellevue, and Miss for Montreal.A very enjoyable dance took place in the Parish Hall on New Year\u2019 s.\u2018Garth Rive.Mrs.Chas.Fisk entertained whist club on Tuesday evening.Miss Clara Bradford entertained J twenty guests .at dinner.on New |8 the Year\u2019 8 Day.04 vo \"BOUTH STURALY.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Goddard, Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Goddard, of Foster, and Mr.and Mrs.A, Berry, of Warden, at Mr.W.H.Goddard\u2019s; Miss.Clare and Miss Rose Bonin, of Montreal, the guests of their parents, and Mr.Fred Grenier, of Windsor Mills, .at Mr.John renier's.Miss Hildred Salisburg in Warden, guest of her\u2019 aunt, Mrs.Ber- TY; Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Savage, Mr.and Mrs.J, J.Savage, Miss Blanche Savage, Mr.Henry Savage dnd Rev.F.:C.Ireland,.Mrs.Ireland \u2018and Master Laurance, spent New.Year's in |: and West Bolton, \u2018the \u2018guests.of Mr.- Mrs.W.N.\u2018Sweet! Mr.J.C.Spencer is ill at - \u2018present with blood poisoning.me Pa a < Receït \u2018holiday\u2018visitors at * Maple- burst\u2019 inelude:\" Mr.Homer Knott and Mr.Grace, of Montreal ; Mr.\u2018and Mrs.George Miner \u2018and Miss - Rubie Miner,\" of Cowansville: Mrs.G.H.Farnam and ; Migs, Thelma.Farnam, of Farnam\u2019 8 \u2018Corner, and Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Henry Knott and.others, guests \"Jol\" Mr.and Mrs: W.E.Knott and sf Mr- and Mrs.Bruce Miner.: 'ABBENT MINDED.© Mr, Ah There\u2014Excnse me, Sharp, I had quite forgotten you.I Miss am so absent minded, don't you t and | \"Methodist | To \"WEST SHEFFORD, et A soif REMEMBER Wiggett\u2019s Skating Boots are the right thing.Our Special Hockey boots are made to fit any shape foot.J.À.WIGGETT & CO.OPP.COURT HOUSE.NEW YEAR CARDS, FANGY GOODS, NOVELTIES, ETC.CF.T.ANSELL, Pregiled i Béationer: bo 10 Straiseons Bquare, Ree Ck IC LN Lee : ji ip Na i Bn EI Bre pero ri PAGE THREE.PICTURE MAKING The Kodak way.is simple, cen tain and inexpensive, It's all by daylight.Brownies Kodaks, $1.00 to £9.00.Kogaks, $5.00 to $25.00.Let us show you the Kodak box, a complete outfit, for only $4.00.This includes a camera.Griffith's Drug Stors ~~ KEODAK ETORE) Developing and printing for amateurs promptly and carelully done, eh Lu 1:41 \u2018 \u2018mamma BACON NEOVOOORAADRAS™ 3 RECOMMENDED : Bstzas TOWNSHIPS BOTALS 3 \u201cTo LIVERPOOL Dec.81, Fri :.CORSICAN Jang 14, Fi.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Jan.28, Fri > CORSICAN \u2018Feb, 1L, Fri, EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Feb.25, Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND Mch.11, Fri.;; EMPRESS OF BRITAIN E.H, SEWELL, City Pass: Agent: 20 per cent.off all Shoeing for cash from Jan.let to Jan.15, 1910.Farmers who wish to exchange wood for sleighs on work at-old prices can do.so.I make \u2018sleighs and wagons of; all kinds to order.\u201d Repair work a specialty.\u2018Give me a call and see if I can do your work up-to-date.Remember, 1 guarantee all work to be first- class.cent.off for cash.and styles of shoes.GEO.CARDWELL I carny all Bell \"Phone S62.1e inventors- sent free on lication JUST LOOKAT THIS SkKighs will be sold at 10 per |\u2019 kinds Blacksmith, 19 Frontenac $t.Sherbrooke.| ANVILLE\u2014QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPP, station, (new mgt.) Livery,C.D.Baker Ta Fran \u2014 CANADA HOTEL, NEW Gueste welcome.Rate $1.J Maguires VYRANBY \u2014 WINDSOR HOTEL, T.Ay Lynch, Propa recently of Montreal, Hi HOUSE \u2014 UP-TO-DATE \u2014 (néw management).Livery.A.M.Bowen AGOG-\u2014UNION HOUSE, REMODEL bed, Garceeu , nowly - furnis Ouéatts y \u2018Business OARDS.ADVOCATES, ENCE, MORRIS & _ Advocates, sto., Sherbrooks, TE hres Eiartrooker RLS more rar A CATE, WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEN, Advocates, Sun Life Bldg, Sherbrooke.OSEPH ROY, LLB, ADVOCATE, ey.&e., Lake Megantic.CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORL ADDIE, O.E., Q.LS8., QUEBEG de Salaberry Bti Tel, Connections, A: MEADE, SURVEYOR, ecook, Bell \"Phones Good connections.INSURANCE AGENTA Mel VaR G.& Office 81 St.Peter St.Residence 42 COATI-' \u2018hon.: Coe ey.; | i I TAYLOR.\u2014At Engelfélat; : 88k, GILBERT On December 17, 1909, at Bishop's Crossing, a - daughter \u201c (Florence.Isabel) to Mr.and \u2026 Mrs.Fred s.Gilbert.\u201d ROLFE\u2014Astot .Corner, Jan.1st, 1910, a son to Mr.and Mrs.0: E.Rolfe.7 : 4 .BONDVILLE.Arrivals and departures- fôr the | holidays include: Mrs.Mary Rhicard.and Miss Grace Rhicard, Hatley, at Mr.John Joyal's; of North Mr.J] and Mrs.Ernest Duboyce and Master Guy Duboyce, of Frost Village, at Mr.Miles Rhicard\u2019s; Mr.P.Hill- house to EB.T.Bank, Marbleton; \u2018Miss Helen McIntosh and Migs Belle | MeIntosh to Mr.Macfarlane\u2019 8, Cow- ansville; Mrs.J.McClay and family to Mr.W,.F.McClay\u2019s, Knowlton ; Mrs.W.C.\u2018Hunter and Miss BE, Hunter, guests of Mrs.(Rev.) Carmichael at \u2018The Rectory,\u201d Knowlton; Mr.and Mrs.W.P.Hillhouse, and- Mr.A.P.Hillhouse, at Foster, and Mr.and Mrs.W.M, Hillhouse visitors at Mr.A.M.Hunter\u2019s, Foster.: LIME RIDGE.Mrs.Ernest Gilbert has been ill.know.Mr.J.S.Gilbert, of Sherbrooke, Miss Sharp\u2014Yes : I have noticed was the guest of his mother over the absence of mind.Sunday.| ; My Lady Beautiful | Health is true beauty.The charm of bright eyes, rosy cheeks, rounded figure, buoyant and elastic step is within the reach of every woman, easonable care in diet, regular exercise and due amount of sleep with an occasional dose of - Bechams Pills will keep most women in health.\u2018The timely use of these pills will strengthen the system, renew the supply of blood and relieve nausea and depression.The beneficial effects of Beecham\u2019s Pills on the bowels, liver, stomach, blood - , and complexion, make them women\u2019s greatest aid to health and in a true sense \u2026 | Nature\u2019s Cosmetic Srepared only by Thomas Beecham, St.Helens, Lancashire, England.by all Druggists in Canada and U.S.America.In:baxes 28 cents,\u201d Milk Chbdcolate Stick, \u2018Medallions, Croquettes, Cream Bars etc.are truly delicious.For sale by all dealers from Coast to Coast.3 .THE COWAN CO.wr, TORONT 0.Let an STR TT ep Christmas Day (Dec.25th) 1909, daughter, jo to Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Murdo \u2018Taylor, rmerty\u201d \u2018of Sherbrooke.i MAN& BRADLEY, DENTISTS Births, Marriages « and Dents.TES Life Building, Sherbrooke, \u2018 BIRTHS.BROKER.MCMAH N\u2014In this cit January ist, F.MORRIS, STOOK BROKER, 67 à - son\u2018 HO Mr.and city, Denis MeMa- R.\u2018Btrathcena Square, Sherb rooke, Stocks,! Grain, Ootton bought and sold, on\u2019 on commission, outright, or on margin.PHYSIOIANE & BURGEONS, J.A .DARCHE, M.D,, SPEOIALIBT, « Ey ye, Ear, Nose and Throats .In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.In Thetford Mines 8rd Tuesday of month In Ooaticook, 3nd and 4th Tuesdays; , J A.0.ETHIER, M.D., SPEOIAL- ty, Primary diseases.Oonsultation, Res.45 King Street, Sherbrooke, Que, D23: WILLIAMS AND MAOKAY-+38 Montreal 8t., Sherbrooke: Moe and by appointment.R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST?to the Protestant Hospital) Liye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Dus terin Ave.Sherbrooke, Consultation:10-18 en, and 1-6 p.m., and by appointment, R: F.A, GADBOIS, SEBCIALTY 51 King Children\u2019s Diseases, Physiclan to Sacred Heart Orphasage.J e ville, occupying\u201d \u2018Dr.Henry's offices.\u2018Office hours : 8-9 a.m., Ls pm 7 7-8 p.m.- \u201cARCHITHOT.02 Ni ADEE ART, 0 Bell phone 947; MISCELLANEOUS, Oo LANGUEDOC PAINTHR AND + Decorator, 218 Wellington Streets SPECIALIST, Since 1899 has had full charg?of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department at ine Sherbrooke Bt, Vincent da Paul éfospit Hours of tonsultation:=\u2014A£.tbe Hos pital from 8 to 10 a.m., every cept Sunday.At his office 17 bls oe sw Sherbrooke, Quez, from 10 a.m: to 8 p.uy > \u201cWater Works, Water Powers, Patent Solicitor, Surveying, Bell phone 849, People\u2019s Phone, Tan RaiLway 6 EPIPHANY, JANUARY 6TH, 1910.: | Round Trip Tickets Will Be Sold at | SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE going January 5th and 6th, = 1910, good .to return until January Êth, 1910.For, time-tables or further particulars, apply to any of the Company\u2019s agents or to E.O.Grundy, G.F.and P.A., Sherbrooke, A.m.Can.Soc.C.E., B.Se.(McGill).Clarence Thomson (Er.Examiner Canadian Patent Office) ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND PATENT ATTORNEY 826 W.Craig Su, MONTREAL, i.D.KENNEDY, GENERAL _INBUR- e ance agent.Fire, Life, \u2018Accident, .Plate Glasé, etc.Record Block.8, DRESSER & 00, SHER k brooke, all branches of insuranse.PENTISTS Prive: ate Hospital and Office, 49 King 8t.,- hours until 10 a.m: 14 p.m., 7-8 p.m., .B.WINDER, M.D.c.M., LENNOX- ) L.CG.BACHAND, M.D.wt 4 pr reine ei TTA ETE - FE COS » SENG BIR sé} Des YS NE EI te, AAR PRS SF Sp - | PACE FOUR, ; * in Sherbro With an extra 10 per cent.a Dinner S ét at.exactiy See our or CELL TEL.ie ONO our à La \u2018me | an; Dinner ets Many péople know we keep the best range of Dinner Sets ar ES ke and that otr prices are low the year round.Discount off now you are getting _Wholesale price, .Special in our window, 105 pieces, $25.00, JANUARY DISCOUNT PRICE .Speclai S21.0 \u201cBranch store: es WELLINOTON à sr | ite The Clement Theatre - El E STOCK oF Regular price acocoouce sooo seceseed so vessefes2 0060 A so only high of the k 6 YORK APTS, _ Hair thoroughly dried by electricity after a shampoo, impossibility, Manicure, Facial, sage, Swedish Treatment.Longines Ex Longines, Es R.R.Movem h-grade ew Ob Sold \u2018in Nickel, \u2014 \u2014 Catching cold an Mas- \u2018English For \u2018Satisfaction fmm ALLATTS Home-Ma e Bread and ge At your Grocers, rumpots or Td.TM.ART ROOMS : Stamped Linens and materals for Embroidery.Also, Stencils for sale.\u2018MISS HUBBARD-8 York Apts.- Mrs.E.L.SMITH 20, WHITING BLOOK Dos Natures most ALLU ROOM gift to ott of GLOSSY be - her pride to PR TIFIC and Dressing and and Sc Manieur .E RING and CROWN- féminity is an abundant HAIR, and it should calp mre it.SOIEN- p Treatment, Hair Tel.759.\u2018OFFIC POCKET \u2018DIARIES FOR 1901 Files.Binding Covers and Office Fittings of E all kinds at Fraser's SKA Have your Skates! rivetted on fo stay this winter.ground, Skate screwed on and lal oe A.T.DREW, \u2018 4 an d t6 Water st.Sherbrooke ue ,We keep a full line of these - CABBAGE, CARROTS, | i I ables BEETS, PARSNIPS, HUBBARD SQUASH, WINTER SQUASH, CELERY, LETTUCE, ETC.Dean ( Lacey INES\u201d WATCH A MOVE 16 and\u201918 Size.Adjusted in 5 Positions.Longines Express Monarch, 23 jewels Fg Baa El Seid 53485, 00 press Monarch, 21 jewels fore Esseoù \u201cSesser Reels B= 40.00 Longines, Express Leader, 19 jewels RU) Reseed Goccus mood ben 30.00 kpross Leader, 17 jewels .core parer?aouvce o0r ents are of the highest adjustment and finish, Swiss Watch sold at:a fair price.rvatory accompanies each movement Silver, Gold-Filled and Solid Gold Cases, SOLD ONLY BY | The home of Mr, and Med James were the recipients of many beautiful and useful giftg.including \u2018silver, hi- | À4s in town.| spending the holidays at Bis home.positively cures.Rheumatism in any I systém all of the poisonous matter SHOE \u201cSTORE, 123 Wellington St.25.00 the fa rating card EAST CLIFTON.cene 6f a large gäth- evening, \u2018Decem- Barber took place in Lancaster, No the 23rd inst.The young couple a and linen, besides cash\u2019 \u2018amo to $35 and a cheque for $100, the latter a gift from the bride's father.Mr.and Mrs.Barber will male their | future home ih \u2018Lancaster, N.H., where they take with them, the good wishes\u2019 of their many Clifton friends.| » | WATERVILLE.bo Mr) Wm.Lavers is\u2019 very.congestion of the lungs.Mr.H.T.Sunbury, of Gaharioque, | vy with Mr.W.E: McG vern returned .to Burlington Monday \u2018 afternoem- after i ADVERTISEMENT.A 6 LD MINE! | NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN RHEUMATIC AND KIDNEY ÇURE.of its-forms.This remedy will cure Rheumatism in any of its stages of |.developmént.It does not matter whether you are suffering from inflammatory or any other kind of Rheuinatism, if used as directed will | , give \u2018relief \u2014 and \u201ceffect a permanent | cure.It dissolves the poisonous acid and removes it from the system and cleanses the- blood from all impurities, thereby effecting a Permanent.cure.There is no other remedy in the world that will cleanse the blood so\u2019 thoroughly and effectually\u2014kills the | disease germs and removes from the which tends to contimue-and aggravate those ailments.This remedy has cured thousands of people who | |bave been given up by physicians as | beyond help.Six bottles of this medicine is guaranteed by all druggists to cure any case of Rheumatism or the money |refunded.It is also put.up in tablets which can be sent by mail, 50c.per box, postpaid.For sale by all druggists, or | from Wm.Smith, Coaticook, P.Q., proprietor and manufacturer.\u2019 \u201c| 6 THAT S A TERRIBLE COUGH you have, \"\u201d remarked one man on the street the other day to another, \u2018\u2018you bet it, is,\u201d\u201d was the-reply, \u2018and I have taken so much cough syrup that my stomach is all knocked out, and the cough still hangs.on.\u201d That's the way valuable time is wasted.Cough syrups are only palliatives.If you want to stop that cough, cure the cause by taking Vinol.- W., H.Griffith, Druggist, Sherbrooke.| ; | We SelliThe IFoss -} now | Qcenpyin - [month of December, = Jot Bherbrooke, atnoulited to $53, 7.PR School Ohldrex\u2019s Ire ; Many children suffer headaches, are nervous and cass they hive week en The children themselves do.not what-is wrong.bare of fipding out rests entiely the parents and teachers.Do not shirk this lassoepossoesonconcca® terday to Feller Institude, Ligne.\u201c\u2019Oheck\u2019\u2019\u2014Big be.Cigar, The Protestant schools in this city re-open to-day after the Christmas holidays.Mrs.G.Ellery Read is visiting ber mother, Mrs.Douglas, in Montreal for 8 few days.Chew Maple Bugar Tobacco, .-and Mrs.william Wannop, of \u2018Alberta, are the guests of Mr.J.L.Riches, near the city.Grande Pa \u2018Miss Evelyn\u2019 Fuller in town.» The regulait;me ly; Board of Managers of St.\" Andrew\u2019s Church was held last evening.- The.Comméféial Printing Co.are their new \u2018premises at 187 Wellington Street.Mids Maybird Odell left yesterday for a visit to her aunt, Mrs.Alex.McKay and her cousin, Dr.Alex.Pennoyer, and family, Montreal.Miss Noeline Vernon has.returned | from Waterloo, where she spent.the New Year\u2019s holidays with friends.Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.: Inland Revenue receipts for the 4.Wes menat.vs, Baise eu day, - Staaiom, 8,30 p.me, 25c85eand50e, .Mr.Armand Outinet, who stisded school.in town, was \u2018summoned to his home in Leominster, Mass., by the illness of a relative, The Gleaners Mission .Circle \u2018 \u2018meet on Friday.afternoon :at 4 o'clock with Mrs.Chas.\u2018Davis, 8 Clift | Road.3 iby at the Business College, \u2018spent.the New : \u2018Year's vacation at his home, Lake Megäntic.- = Lient.A.R.Dirche, of the 54th\u2019 Regithent, Sherbrooke, has beèn granted his certificate ' of military qualification.Miss Annie Hackett, ot the P.O.staff, left this morning for Montreal, en route to Chambly Canton for a holiday visit to her family.Service to-night in St.Church in connection with the Week of Prayer.Subject, \u201cThe Church Universal,\u2019\u2019 led by Rev.G.E.Read.Mrs.Moise Tremblay, of South Sherbrooke, has sold her house to Mr.Alphonse Paradis for the sum of $1,600, with permission to remain till next May.Mrs.H.A.Fofield, Miss Helen Woods and Miss Helen Tofleld spent the New Year\u2019s holidays in town, the | guests of Mr.and Mrs.CO.D.White, Court street.Professors Badin and Cartier are preparing the oratorio, \u201cThe Seven Words of Christ,\u201d\u2019 to be! given during the month of Februhry by Sherbrooke amateurs.: First - League Game-Westmèni { vs.Saturday, e-~-at Stadium 8.30 Mr.George McCourt, of the Fire Department, is yery seriousl complications following attack of the grippe.Smoke Master Mason Tobacco.Miss Justine Sewell, of Quebec, the guest of her brother, Mr.Hamilton Sewell, and Mrs.- Connaught Terrace.Mr.¥.H.Mortenson has returned from Mount Clemens, Mich., where: he has been under treatment for rheumatism, much improved health.yr The regular meeting of Court Sherbrooke, No.214, Canadian Order of Foresters, will be held Wednesday, 5th inst, Business of importance.A large attendance \u2018requested.\\ Hellow! Going to Lowell?Yes, a BR.When is this Excursion taking place?January 22nd, Train leaving at 11 p.m, The rateiis very low : 86., et.ood for 0 days, Come on with us.Ketters received from Mr.C.O.Genest, who is spending the Winter \u2018months in Florida, U.S., are written from West Palm Beach, \u2018where he and Dr.Forest are staying.- Both are remiere | CHOCOLATES* Always fresh supply on hand.| WOODARD\u2019S\u2019 CONFECTIONERY 177 Wellington Serve sod Art Building.very well, and enjoying the delight- | \u201cful weather, like the Canadian sum- _ mer.marriage dt Mr.Hector Emile ne \u2018son of the late J.Bachand of Ht, J oachim de Sheflord, to Miss Marie Anna Dostaler, daughter of Mr, J.P.Dostaler; of Three Rivers, is announced to eo place on the.18th of January at |the cathedral of that city.Ce Master Arthur Odell retufhéd : yes- i & \u2018Miss Alice Weyland, of Marbleton, \u2018 | has beeh the guest for a few days of menting: of the 1909, division | ; D.Wells, 2} School:at that place, and both are wil | Mt.Armatd Ruel who 1 is studying He Andrew's | | every student will be Present.| vicinity of Quebec street,-one of \u2018the \u2018 aturday, .WE ill a {5 his home in the city, suffering from |\u2019 severe put with the patrol team repairing ia peing almost exhausted.Sewell; \u2018snow, and benumbed by the intense [rome thankful to\" reach its shelter.with whom ?With the Snowshoers | Dr.H.A.McCrea, of North Hat- ley, will \u2018be in Montreal on Friday, Saturday and Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Emmanuel Ad § gers, of Chicoutimi, spent the New\u2019 Year in the city with relatives and | friends.: .Dating stamps at Page\u2019 s Printing | Office.Mr.Frank Morkill returned this morning to Montreal to resume his \u2018studies at McGill.Mr.Murray.Brooks, of.Montreal, | is the guest of his aunt, Mrs.W.H.Abbott, in Lennoxville.Bedr id mina the date of the Snow- shoers\u2019 Excursion to Lowell, Mass, \u201cJantary 22nd.\u2019 Traln leaves at i LB me, Saturday.Tickets Soy 36.50.good fc for 10 days.\u2018pullman ie Carrie.Giltander, of Lénnox- | villé, is dangerously ill, and slight : hopes,;gre entertained of her recov- | ery.Mrs: Ww.7.Martin, who was called less Sunday, \u2018by the death of cousin, Master Lennie Hinch, has returned home, : .At.Unity \u2018Lodge febting - to-night | cnere.will be a joint installation of officéts of Unity Lodge and Havelock Lodge, of \u2018inoxville.; Mrs._Messièr\u2026 and Miss Frechette Col, to spend the winter.They will dlso visit other western points.The She:.rooke Snowshoe Club w 1! téemp to-night, feaving the Magog House at 8 o'clock sharp (not 8.05 o'clock) through Melbourne St., Brompton road and sand pit to the club \u201chiGuse, A large turnout is .= RSET | Messrs.Dorsis.Péññeton, dent.at a) Panneton who is attending Polytechnic School of that.city, gpending the holidays, of the first af \u2018he year at thelx home in the \u201cety , ja, À The Aéath occurred Jt week at his home où Matquette \u2018gtreet of .Raoul Guidesse, son of Mr.Piérre at the age of\" 13 years, The lad d been ill for some time with tua The funeral took place rat St.Michaël\u2019s Cathedral, and was atteiided by a large niimber of relatives and friends; ; Rev.Henry W.Ievers, L.S.T., 4 graduate of Bishop\u2019s College, Len- noxville, who was ordained last September in St.Peter\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, was inducted as missionary- ih-charge at the Church of St.John he Evangelist, Portneuf, last\u2019 Sun- | ay.The Venerable Archdeacon Balfour conducted the induction service.\u2018My.Tevers drove through from Kin- \u2018Year's Mills With his friend, Mr.H.principal of the Model | { Visiting Mr.Tevers* témily \u2018in Quebec.| Mes H.Price.\u2018Webber -and his Bos- \u201cton: ie Cofapaity a¥e playing in Novä Stotia.The Amberst .Daily News fn \"a recent report declares: \u201cLike the eagle in scripture, | Mr.ghber :seems to renew youth, and vèry yeér brings with him a better empany to this town.No words of | ndation are needed from.the ews_with reference to Mr.Webber.has beeri coming here for many ears and has won the respect and steein of all of our \u2018eitizens by the \u2018honest and upright course be ; bas porsyed.\" Letters patent hava, beer 1ssued, ated December 20, 1909, incorpora- ; Frederick A.Baldwin, Robért adie, Alexander W.Blue, J.Harry lue and Henry D.Lawrence, of Sherbrooke, for the following pur- fess Tà carry on träde and büsl- é 8s as wholesale or retail merchants d importers of clothing.Business will be catried on under.the name of Baldwin's, Limited, with a capital btock of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000), divided into 200 shares of one.hun dollags each, and the chief placé \u2018ot business of the .said tompapy to be in Sherbrooke.REOPENING, QF FEHR | DRAWING § Tree .Industrial Draÿring Sones will re-open on Friday evening, after the holidays.It.is hoped HOHORS FROM MONDAYS BLIZZARD, \u2018The severity of the storm of Monday night was very marked in.the highest and most exposed points in the city, and as the high.wind had fleranged the electric wires the street lamps were extinguished, adding to the difficulties of the few pedestrians ut.The men of the City Gas and lectric Light Company, who were damages, overtook_a lady who was endeavoring to reach her home, but | who was unable to advance a step, , \u2018Bewildered by the!thick, driving cold, she would have fallen to the ground in & short time and might have perished in the\u2019 storm, but for her timely rescue.She was assisted to the sleigh and driven to her 1.0.0.F.INSTALLATIONS.Mr.F.P.Houlahan, D.D.G.M.for this district, I.O.O.F., on * Monday evening installed officers at Elephan- tis Lodge, Gedrgeville, and last evening at Diamond Lodge, Magog.He was accompanied to Georgeville by Mr.Henty Chamberlain, of Magog.An attempt was made to re- turh to Magog the same night, but the big storm obliged the travellers to take refuge.in \u2018\u2018a wayside inn\u201d for the night.Bros, Jas.Lowe, G.'H.P., Alex.Berwick, G.H., and M.Lothrop went to Magog last night to assist\u2019 in the installation \u201cthere.: Thé new Diamond Lodge officers are : N.G., Henry Chamberlain; V.G., Francis J.Milne; Sec., J.D.Samson; Treas., A.Mitchell, sr.; Cond., A.H.Meek; Warden, W.H.Bre- voort; LG., GQ, Cunningham; O .G., \u201c3 PF.Willey; R.8.N.G., Tom Wilson ; L.8.N.G., P.Delaire; R.B.V.G., G.Hitchcock: L.8.V.G., T.Quinn; R.S.S., H.Spinks: L.8.8,, F.Williams ; are leaving next Monday for Denver, | 6 Guidesse, |= fh | Ansell to the readers of the Record WHEN IN WANT OF | | Slippers, Overshoes, Skating Boots Prices Reasonable, Mm.J.GHOQUETTE, (Successor to H.H.Morency.) 85 WELLINGTON STREET.ra RE far =F ERT.IA Me ST A Felt Boots, Moccasins, Remember that we have the best | public confidence in Bellevue.ra TIME TELLS THE TRUTH A few months ago I said, \u201cWate how property will sell between Fletcher\u2019s Corner and Ball street.\u2019 si \u2018then nine properties have exchange hands between these points on \u2018Wels lington street and there are severg] more sales ready to be closed.Things have a fashion of happeg.- ing just as I say they will and don't propose to be a prophet either, Bellevue is coming just as I said it would.Already I have sold in ef months $30,000 worth of build gites in Bellevue and I have $30,004.more in sight to sell.That showy dy > voa 7 LB H.MORENCY [DYNAmOS & morons BOUGHT, SOLD and REPAIRED.ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY ©.ei J.WIGOETT, ses Wellington Street.EEE OF WSO os = Rev.D.Reid Chosen £0.Take| \u2018Laval adversity, Montreal, Charge of Those of Preshyter- ian \u201cChurch.WAS UNANIMOUS GHOICE OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY COM- , MISSION.Winnipeg, Jan.5.\u2014Rev.W.Reid, D.D., of Taylor Church, Montreal, has been appointed .superintendent of Presbyterian missions \u2018in , Ale a.\u2018commission of the Général Assembly | appointed to deal with the matter.Rev.Mr.Taylor proved to be the unanimous choice after a statement had been read from the Home Mission Committee of'Alberta.Rev.Mr.Reid will have his \u2018 headquarters at either Calgary or monton.Coe \u201cMR.JOHN CAIN MAGOG.: \u2018Magog, January 5.\u2014 (Special)-\u2014} ; Mr.John Cain passed-away Monday | \u2018night.Deceased was 67 years of age.| He was living with his son, Mz.Har- | ry Cain on College street.; ah Bape MOSES PARTING 2\" GRO pô\" G ille Tan (8 ial) corgey \u2014 pec \u2014 Mr.M A 0 lived two miles 4 from tighah v he the Magog | Road, .died quite suddenly on Sun-' bed morning.He LL 78 years of ge.MRS.EDSON PRODUIT oF oo 80 \"BOLTON, .+ \u2018That Bolton, Jan.5.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mrs.Edson - Blodgett .dle home here on.New Year's early age of twebty years gett, whose maiden namë was Pearl Saunders, was born \u2018and always lived in this section.Her husband and 2- ear-old son survive.She was thé adopted \u201cdaughter of Mrs.Trustram Blanchard, and the good old lady éame here from Sutton to assist in her care during the last few days of.her illness, which was due to consumption.The funeral took place here on Tuesday at two o'clock.SUTTON.* = Sutton, January.5 detre\" Béaudry, widow of.the late Mr.Francis Metivier of Sutton, at the home of her brother, Mr.Beaudry, funeral being held at the Catholic Church on Monday morning, Rev.Fr.Martin officiating.PS 81 years ago.gon and one laughter, - The son, is ,.Alexander Metivier, of Berkshire, Vt., and the daughter, Mrs.Jos.Marotte, Both.were at the funeral.past ten or twelve years Mrs.Meti- vier had been employed first in the Wheeler Laundry and later in the: American House Laundry at Rich- ford, Vt.Being taken sick she came to her brother\u2019s, Mr.Fred Beaudry, in this village, where she passed away some ten days after coming here.The bearers were Messrs.M.Bonneau; P.Boutin, Pierre Lassonde and Peter Bonneville.- Mr.John Gendron was funeral director, Deceased was born in 8t.Alexander, Que., but had been a Sutton resident for forty years and was a highly respected woman.\u2014 THE MIGHTY POWER OF MI-0-NA, ms Mi-o-na, that extraordinary and perfect stomach \u2018tonic, will relieve dyspepsia in twenty-four hours.it will cure and is guaranteed by F, T.to cure the most .pitiful cases of dyspepsia if taken according to directions.Mi-o-na tablets not only cure dyspepsia but all stomach disturbances, such as vomiting of pregnancy, sea or car sickness and the stomach sickness after excessive indulgence.-0-na cures by strengthening and invigorating the flabby stomach walls and after a course of Mi-o-na treatment, constipation, if there is any, will entirely disappear.Keast, of Clarksburg, Ont., Mrs.S.says : \u2018A bad stomach trouble that had bothered me for years, baffled and puzzled skilled physicians, was nicely relieved by my using Mi-o-na.My trouble | was on account of food not digesting ° but fermenting \u2018in my stomach, forming a gas that gave me untold suffering and ment, à large box of Cusp, T.Gill, > à ow ne son ses 4.50 cents at F:; T: Ansell's and the dys- not give them a trial is | Barkin to regalo Benth \\giog an D.This appointment was made | 4t the méeting here yesterday.of the | Ed- + * Mrs.Blod- Syñodical |.{ A Heater for Anywhere ad Everywhere : \u2014 The - | pe { Library, - [we are selling them at - Perfection Stove.\u2018Smokeless, Odorless, Portable, - - Easily carrie tro room} to_roum, Suitable for your Bed Room, Bath Room, | Smoking Room, - - Nursery, Office, Ete | il ; Hitchell bo ?c DuBOYCE, | Notary, Commissioner, oto, .Cowangville and Dunham Agency _\u2019 \u2014 Sherbrooke Dally Record, Subscriptions, advertisements and sow {tems received and given prompt atiew Ce .* \u2014\u2014e - FLANDERS.MRS.MELANISE METIVIER, OF | tablets only costs | On account of low water during .the day, Messrs.Lake & Son have \u2014{Special) \u2014 to run their saw: mill until midnight .every night in order to saw out ali 1s busy hauling died their custom logs.Mr.P.8.Flaws ~ on Saturday at 8 a.m., the logs to Lake's saw mill for the large - barn which he intends erecting next - spring, Mr.George Hillard has three two- Deceased was born in Sutton 53 horse teams haulin g lumber to the years ago and her husband died here railroad from his saw mill which is.She.1s mourned by one runniig full blast.F.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Leonard, of East Sawyerville; Miss G.E.T.Boyle, of Cookshire and Mr.Thos.McCarty, of of Troy, NH.Island Brook, spent the week od For the with Mrs.C.M.Bates.Arrivals and departures : Miss IB\u2019 Sherman to her school in Brompton; Miss Pearl Chaddock from her home: in Randboro ; Mr.Chas.Rogers pod Miss .Florrie Taylor, of Cookshire at P.McDermott\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.H.French, .of Eaton, spent New Year's with Mr.and Mrs.R.D.French; Mr.Dan Downing, of Cookshire, calling- on friends here recently ; Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Lebourveau and family spent New Year's at Robinson ; Mr.and Mrs.Wni.Leonard, of Sawyer- ville, = 22e MARBLETON, ; Arrivals and departures : Miss Pur- dy, Sherbrooke, guest of Miss Magy Oughtred; Mr.Raymond \"Bishop Ascot Corner an Sunday; Mrs.E.J.Westman and little Lola visiting relatives in High Forest and Sawyer- ville.School.re-opens after the holidays on Wednesday, January.5th.A meeting of the Junior Guild will be held at the home of Miss Alice\" Weyland on Saturday evening, January 8th, at 7.30, to be followed by, CY \u2014 choir practice at 8 o'clock.- 8 A business meeting of the Ladies\" Guild will be held at the Parsonage on Wednesday at -2.30 pm.and 8.business meeting of the W.A.at 3.30 o'clock, The latest news received from Mr.Raymond Oughtred, who has been ill .epee.; Coaticook House \u2014 Popular home for\u201d peptic, nervous or otherwise, who \u201copr Travellers.\u2014ÂÀ.A.Pomeroy, Prop.A tir cs be | .i the Sunbeams rch intend ho oil pate * rith her sister, Mi > _ A \u2018s6.0\u20260 TR A Watch is F human syste: = It occasion: \u2018order and the \"in to pass hi i watch system | E put it in perfé p+ again.\u2018 : x - When your \u2014\u2014 = 0220 5 CITY a s.N.Demers nfined to the | ln on Jan.Mack Fulle Co.office, ! 3d.: ferred to St phe R.T.of T guary meeting ) evening in \u2018Mr.A.B.Cote ° ng the place 4 ws pperator at.tl and Mrs.aston, Mass., thelr numer Guy B Ma days wit olfe \u2018street, has $ 5 Bury ag \u2018street.J Gouin, V : Nr.and Mrs.D Be Megantic, route from \u2018visited their dessrs.Howard p returned aft Year season aa the holidays e and Francq .and Mrs.= Year's with Miss Hove jy, returned hor \"ir.and Mrs, à, who have b ly, of Elgin a few days wits, \u201cMr.add \u20ac.Bessre.Clifford J he C.P.R.tel Ml ,.spent the \u201chq ents, Mr.-and don street.e Rev.pr.R iis, Megantic Mle now reside M John Reid, c ME Quebec Centr it.and Mrs.RÿOrford, have | 8, to spend the ie nallie\u2019s moth -M Ipected home A Zhe Rev.Leôn Mbries Sethtmar; Bods in Québec Sc \u2014\u2014 sty man, capable .pz ?\\ypowriter, pain and also made me weak, nervous, in Denver, Colorado, is that he is ° irritable and unable to rest.Since usi aining slowl Mi-o-na I can go to bed at night and & 8 y sleep and wake up in the môérning re Service on Sunday pext, .January .; frosted.I Cannot speak too highly of 9th, in St.Paul's Church at 11 8: Né res Mi-o-na ie.a most economical treat- I\u2019 with celebration, and at 7 p.m. _ 2 \u2014 7 gai ; i : _\u2014 ; Lo be * _ + .à A Rime =, Po ty * ° LR - CUT PE ee 80 | \u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014ra ; \u2018 Al I Ji } Le 4 PE | ; _ - CS nn :.~ | SHERESOOKS may RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1910,\" = PAGE FIVE.\u201c4 \u2014 \u2019 rt re .\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 x = \u2014 __ y a apd ll cae sume sue \u2018aa sourser._1rs an +) CLEMENT THEATRE 2 CH | Chief David via that th C I nel matter of the point of view, and the ' Ee ! Chief Davidson reports that there turned up nose gives you a wrong per- a WAT / 15 pot, à at present, a i case of ASHNE FET 9 9 spective, It Tires you false notions of | WEEK JAN 10th.Watch - _ - typhoid in the city which originated 9 : Bl : 4 - : your own importance and your own po- He 8 REPAIRS.inte cy The cae with orth John Sneed\u2019s 775 Robinson Comic \u2014 fr tsid nicipalities., 1 Ce «| that you're just one af thé common ranged Fog « Watch is the same as the Z om outside municipall Daly Five Out of of Tweaty-Five Conversations run of folks and have no right to feel e : « A : Mrs.John T.Collie and son, who if better than they are.: everal : j , human system.; fh di R h d H - yourse any er .\u2018 | fi It occasivnally vets out of ave been -spen ing several.months gacne arbor._ And so you get out of touch and out pera e \u2018appen- | order and the doctor is called gin Sherbrooke with friends, have on Domestic of sympathy with the rest of the world : Sppen- L \u2018a to pass his opinion on it.ireturned to Laporte, Ind., with Mr.MISSING BOATS \u20ac CARRIED SÉVv-|| around you, and then you begin to Monda either Eu We can do the same for the Collie , who was in town for the holi- 1 Problems pour.That's jnst as certain-as that on Ys \u201caid it \"1 M watch system and guarantee to | days.ENTY-SIX MEN IN ALL.| * \u2018 ou neight ; @ put it in perfect workidg order.The Rev.Abbes Alfred Chassee Halifax, N.8., Jan.5.\u2014 (Special) SE FRA DIAVOLO ai T4 _ i T may prov Ÿ ces is TR él ror wan se FS Carle gent ol Ei me?ER Sn TO | cr nt ve cnowg * M.ring it to us for cure.\u2018of Cookshire, father of Louis Phi.|¢inity happened yester day.When | \u2018Prices: Orchestre JER 0 750 10\" à { lippe Delisle, a student at St.Char-| tempted by- fine morning, twenty-five | a me \u2018|- Last three rows .ser seers nue \"2 * 8 R.J.Spearing.les College.oats belonging to the fle ts in the VIIL\u2014Daungers of the Ele- | 1 res de TT | 1 ity of Whitehead, N.S;, went out ü = oie hapapeceiten pasecs be = 0 | \u2018Goldsmith and Diamond Mer- The first of the course of \u2018lessons little further from land is cus-| = vated Nose\u2019 unies vsuse sessre asses euvoggers 0 > 2 { \u2019 -chant.: fe ma EE AE QUE Nine j omary, the fine morning and good | 4 Ur what's the matter with Seats on sale- Friday._ .e held a on Sa y fishing making them careless of a | ; TK = 3 4 33 Strathcona Sq.afternoon at 3 o\u2019clock.The lessons athering storm which swooped down thems hooey?domandod the - | WWollaston, Mass., spent the holidays + will be vas a pes of, missing Mfai face look ggly.Youre develop- about is that they don\u2019t run in your rr ; ~.aflwith their numerous relatives in the | SUTTON.boats.- An?some of that kind when you turn set.Well, what if they don't?Is.| : NOTICE., Jaty 1 | Recent arrivals and departures here [39 JoUT Dose io that.way: Gis bub! your set-the standard by which æil |, Léroby given that application will be ; * 3 À wr.Guy B, Martin, who spent the | uclade Mr.M.Billings, of Farnham | \u2018tL thought: that'd make you drop it.| others have.to be measured?1reckoB made at, the next session of the wg lidays with Mr.T.~ W.Fuller.here on Monday ; Mr.R.Stetson to And now 'you're makin\u2019 some of the | not.It takes all kinds of people to [ture of the Province of Quebec for : A Wolle Tiree, \u2018has gone to Halifax, N.St.Albans, Vt., on Monday from a act of incorporation tor the Old Boys of ; best ones init make D f Quebec, CM.Holt, - NS.; .}R.8 no; Mrs.H.R.Stetson sud.| beauty\u2014the- wrip- and some ot su Revermd + ton.G.Be Hooper, Ry Camp i - 4 À Miss Sidney Beaton has, returned [son Hubert on Monday to Stew LL.kiss: that.come e lookin\u201d at th bell and others.4 ko Bury after spending the New Year will, Vt., where they were the gue te fipm smiles.\u201cYou can\u2019t tell by loo 2 a § \u20ac \u2019 vith her sister, Mrs.A.3.Dunsmore |of Mr.and Mrs.I.N.Stanhope.| ÿXes, ipdeedy, people.you meet on the street how a 5 aD OF Jan.17th.7 Ta irom oo is confined to the house by illness.| x .ansferred to Sherbrooke.À Mr.anû Mrs.Andrew Johnston, of | H ; London street.\u201caTyY N EWS ~ N.Demers, of Grove street, The Sunbeams of St.Andrew\u2019s | purch intend holding a Mr.Mack Fuller, of the Canadian | \u2018include the making and \u2018cutting .out.\u2018of under-garments, household linen, \u2018laundered waists, fancy aprons, ete.| The classes are free to members.The second meeting of the Jan Week \u2018of Prayer was held last ¢ at Plymouth Congregational Church.The attendance was only fair, but dress given .by the Rev.('eorge A.Williams, pastor of the Baptist Church, who is a \u2018clear and impress- | snowshoe | those, present heard an excellent ad- : nand Co.office, Montreal, has been.hold their | The R.T.of T.will day) evening in the Odell block.Mr- A.B.Cote, from Cookshire, is ng the place of Mr.A.Destieres operator at the C.P.R.station.Mr.R Gouin, who is visiting His mele, Mr.G.L.De Lottinville, is ing a three months cèurse-at the 2 anuary meeting to-morrow +(Thurs- ; ive speaker, | ~ COLD \u2018SPELL CONTINUES.\u201cLast night was one of the - coldest jof the season, the thermometer reg- listering from 20 to 23 below.A B.& M.employee stated thig morning that it was 38 below zero at White River Jct.early this marn- ling.visit to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.They were accompanied home by Mrs.L.Friott, of.Chicago, IN, who is -vending a few days visiting at Mr.\u2018Atetson\u2019s and other Sutton friends.7 ; | are entertained for the crew because existence in the storm would: alm st pon them about noon.ad left for the fish grounds in the} orning only five succeeded in mak- - harbor and this morning others had been heard from.~ | The remaining - seventeen with 76 mes in ail are still being ren out to sea in a uthwesteriy At present a heavy northwest gale snow prevails.The reports om Do Dogfish Rcek at eastern en- Whitetish.Harbor say one | Boat is ashore.Thereabouts no hopes be impossible.Another boat containing seven men from Port Felix sailed with sails in very bad condition and prospects for ' her return is meagre.The Government steamer.Aberdeen Out of the twenty-five boats which {- three | | hee pretty little nose and gazed silent celonet.\u201cAfa\u2019t they good peo- 0 ple?Ain't they honest?Dont they behave themselves about as weil \u2018asany of your friends?Don't they\u201d\u2014 \u2018langhter.\u201cThey\u2019re very nice people, and E have-no fault to find with them, .but\u201d\u2014 And Mrs.Rollins turned .up ly;at the fire., + TUh, buh\u201d\u201d grunte& the colonel.\u201cI understand.They just ain't in your *lass, accordin\u201d to your way of lookin\u2019 at:it - But, honey, I wouldn't twist my ape up that way if = was you.It'll make wrinkles.quicker than anything tu the world, and the worst kind of wyinkles tee, Yow know, there's wrin- \u2018les: and.wrinkles.Some wrinkles ight up the plainest face with beauty.Yes, honey, that's a fact.And then \u2018there\u2019s some that make the most beau- Lt'B \u2018Bis Way ae Partaer| Was Gone For Help.\u2018kind that add to my.dear, the turned up nose Is; a dangerous thing.It not \u201cTes, papa, yes!\u201d interrupted his |.° 4 5 THE ONLY GOOD YARDETICE, God made little apples.A 'speer in the brain is = sign of fermentation, and fermentation, you know, comes mighty close to bein\u2019 rotten.\u201cNow, then, gettin\u2019 right down.to brass tacks, as the fellow says, the only reason you've, got for elevatin\u2019 your nose at the people we was talkin\u2019 make a world, as you've heard before, many of them\u2019s beneath you and how many\u2019s ahove you.You can\u2019t tell by lookin* at & woman\u2019s clothes or count | in\u2019 the money she\u2019s got in the bank \"HAY and TAN IN CAR LOTS.If in\u2019 Need of any write at once for quotations.James Scott & Co., 132 St.Antoine St, Montreal, | Bishep's College School, by the Very \u2018Patents.For information on, Paiste wrile fox free bookies.* + F bag - ; \u2014 only makes ugly whether you've got a right to look BEN.B.PANNETT Business College.\u2018Ging to Chu J TWO OTHER MEN ARE ALSO RE- wrinkles oc the | down on her or she's got a right to | Pa \u2019 ; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Elder, of Ma} There's a million Church.foi: i PORTED TO BE MISSING.faee, but it makes look down on you.You can't tell by { BTTAWA, ONTAS F BE RASS he Te In\u2019 late on Sunday mornin\u2019, and none\u2019 - | Zealandia, via Saskatoon, Sask.,|ogly wrinkles on hearin\u2019 a woman quote Ibsen whether \u2014 A Ce , and Mrs.G.kK © t Its just ial Jan.5.\u2014Thomas Russell, a home| the brain.Never : she\u2019s better or worse than you.It | P U B L I CN OT IC E ; ; oute te do New Brunswic of them\u2019s any accoun S ¥ \" steader, was hauling coal with a \u2018thought about ts ain't money.or clothes or blood or It is forbidden der by-law of the uty E i Mr.and Mrs.D.Lourdes Lippe, o! | ness\u2014pure , unadulterated.laziness iriend in Friday\u2019s storm, when the i that.did you?a on culture that counts when it comes to Sherbrooke, to lide or A kate een he Af - #flake Megantic, were in town recent |} That's\u2019 what\" it is.We're all of U8 pores gave out, so the men un-} No I reckon pot, bo, p measurin\u2019 up men and women.\u2018The the city.° _ ._ A en route from Acton Vale, where Ÿ jazy, more or less, mostly more, and hitched and mounted them.The wea- but it's trme, I ° | only yardstick that's good anywhere Parents must e, carefully + E \u2014 v 1.take its » f 2 Cr ve returned after spending the |'uut, all the same, children, it's.a bad ner went ahead to secure belp for oy sayitisall corered over with wrin- to rich and.poor, and your washer.well Hereafter che\" jaw.mast\u201d = Eu ; ith their aunt-f \"Yâbit to get into.\u2026 his friend, but he lost his way, and fellowshave ælot woman may have as much of it and CHIEF OF POLICE; \u201c fe ew Year season wi f kles, and the sefentific oma À .hE is.E.H.Mead, Stanstead.~~} 1 ain\u2019t a pillar of the churek, and; J: pb po be or ce reached his of: theories about them.But Pve got & | be as much entitled to your respect a \u2018 Sherbrooke, Dec.:14th, 190 u Be | in reckon if they was to send outa py Y agtion that they're caused by the same | the president.of your clu ne of 2 .4 Mr.and Mrs.Fred puadio nave party after new deacons I\u2019d be about, found Russell he was frosen to death.thoughts and.feelin's and emotions.| the two greatest men I ever had the F OR SALE .4 - életurned from Montreal after spen \u201che 1 t man the 'd piek, but.k come Two other men are reported missing.e.honor te know was & professor of 5 À \u201cec the holidays with the Misses concläsion à lon \u2014 that put the lines on the \u2018courtenance, * university; the ONE 150 Horse Power Por- 3 ; r * ibrace and Frances Packenham.\u20180 the conclusion a long time ago that Ra ; \u2018Anyhow, If an elevated: nose dow\u2019t English in the state university; | 3 4 1 Ti the church is a mighty good thing ta - | - make i.mark on the outside of the me ter Allen Engine.3 - « #@ Mr.-and Mrs.Eugene Libby SPent Hitch on to, whether you're fignrin\u2019 on | | brain ir.on the foside,:and it.P T x Co.\u201d i .4 Year's with friends at Ayer s.happiness in this.world; dr thé nest, _ 1motints: to\u201d the same \u2018thing, \u2018for the oC A a Mira $ oli.Miss Hovey, of Bedford Acad- y dont mean to say that the charch | CU T | 5 of the face that go to mike 1 - Sherbrooke.wR ay, returned home with them.varry a man into heaven, .Not.by.|.AE a, ag wiis} We call expression are nothin\u2019 _\u2014 z i \\ À À - \u2018J Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Byrd, of Mont- long jump.Anybody \u2018can join! the, \u2018yein,ever sort a* banker \u2018mpre than the sign of the.workin\u2019 of } NOTICE; T ui [ Miral, who have been spending the church, but gettin\u2019 through tbe pearly \"For.a lazy loafing apéil tbe mind.When you emi up JOUE .: is hereby given that.the unde ed will.] .Pit 5 E Christmas season with Mr.and Mrs.gates ig a different proposition.Some Far away from mast or off oi \u201ctittle proboscis; like you did a.bit ago.\u2018apply.at the next session of the- Legisis- .# bo ® AC.P.Byrd, have returned home.of the meanest, no \u2018countest people.I | ruse to be de Troc and eut 2 that\u2019s\u2019 a sign that you was thinkin | Hacorporation ut a.Gris Industrial TE = x ; ; +} Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jackson ang | ever had any dealin\u2019s with Lelong to | \"as @ bird upon the Wing | yourself alittle better, maybe 8.whole \u2018School at Hatley, undep-the terms of the i.y ar \u2018@family, of Elgin avenue, are spend- s \u2018he church, and if I thought they had t And not have a bit of bother fof\" better, than the.people.we.was will of the late Emily Bacon.VENS i n°24 » 5g a few days with Mr.Jackson\u2019s through tickets to the green: fields of With a single blessed thing?tajkff* about.J.P.BOWEN, * Ey
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