Sherbrooke daily record, 17 février 1910, jeudi 17 février 1910
[" va ee = Fragerville, - \u201cQue: a |Féb.7, \u2014(Spe- dial)\u2014A.\u2018gerlous fire seven o'éloek last evening which completely destroyed the City Hall, the | 6tores_of Messrs.Damien & Co.and the St.Laurent Office which: was in the same building, s soiree big Joss- es \"The total loss will amount to $25, - 000, which is partly over by- surance.CONSERVATIVE ELECTED - IN QUEENS, N.3.Over His Lib- ré ISSUE WAS FOUGHT BY QUEEN'S COUNTY TEMPERANCE AL- Liverpool, N.8.\u2018Feb.17.The b in- election in Queen\u2019 8 to fill the vaca cy in the Legislature gaused b the appointment: of Speaker E.Farrell \u2018to the Senate, resulted in the return of W.L.Hall by a majority of 230 over A.W.Hendrick, Liberal, and last night the joy of those who voted for the endorser of the Queen's County Temperance\u2019 Alliance platform: was unbounded.For over æ quarter of a century Queen\u2019s has not sent.an opposition member to the local house and the belief that good government requires a strong, sharp band of critics has béen working in the minds of the people and materially -helped to bring about ve ei s triumph, DISCUSSED NAVAL: ?BILL IN HOUSE Representativès Pro, Ontario a and LIKELY THAT DEBATE WILL BE \u2018CONTINUED TILL END OF NEXT WHEK .Ottawa, Feb.17.-Quebee, Ontario and the far-away on were heard yesterday in.the debate on: the .who evolved \u2018| Town Hall at 7.30.ral Bill, and there is yet no sign of the torrent of eloquence which this asure has unloosed subsiding.The e from Quebec province was that of Mr.Beauparlant, of St.Hyacinthe A message from Ontario was delivered by Dr.Chisholm, of Bast Huron, a naval policy of his own, while Mr.Congdon, of Dawson: City, who was speaking when the House adjourned, gentl$ chided the British people for getting into a panic over the naval development of Germany.Mr, Congdon will continue his speech to-day and he is to be followed by a string of speakers on each side who bid fair to keep the talk going for the next week, when \u2018the first division wild be taken on Mr.Monk's amend- \u2018ment calling for a plebiscite.Sir Wilfrid Laurier has given notice that after Monday next | the Government will take that day for itself, which wipes out all opportunities of vate members.The German surtax removal, it is expected, will bring bforth several speeches, but as the new arrangement has been put through by order-in-council, the matter can only come up in an informal \u2018way, as it Will not have to receive the sanction of Parliament.+ ROOSEVELT NOW IN THE SOUDAN.mr PARTY ARRIVED .AT GONDOKO- RO TO-DAY AND ARE IN GOOD HEALTH.Gondokoro, Soudan, on Upper Nile, Feb.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014Col.Roosevelt, Kermit Roosevelt and other members of the Smithsonian African scientific expedition, arrived here to-day.All are well and enthusiastic over their experiences and scientific results of their exploration.\u2014+ MANSONVILLE.Mr.R.H.Buchanan presented \u201cthe story of missions in St.Paul\u2019s Church Feb.13th with great acceptance, while Mr.Bell did similar duty in the Methodist Church.A joint meeting was held in the - A fair audience notwithstanding the storm, greeted the speakers.The addresses were helpful and inspirational and uplifting, a rare treat which we can only miss to our direct loss.It was as opportunities lost cannot be recalled.One of the speakers testitied \u2018that he bad given more last year than ever before tu God\u2019s work, and he found that he was blessed more in actual dollars and cents than ever before.The Layman\u2019s \u2018stay.We must either be borne along by it, or to our loss be left behind by it.\u201d + COOKSHIRE.A large number were present at the \u2018literary meeting last evening, when Rev.Mr.Lennon read a very interes- ting paper on \u2018\u2018Chances'\u2019, | | | made up as follows: L : greater part \u2018 of REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.PREVIOUS COUNCILS HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL IN THIS RESPECT FOR SOME YEARS.\u2018Coatieook, Feb.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Coaticook Council has figured up its probable revenue and expenditure and has made appropriations.\u2018 \u2018for this year in accordance with the this year will be, together with cash in the treasury at.the beginning of \u2018the year, $16,198.00.Cash on hand, January 1st, 1930, .R714, 00 | Special taxes under | :1l-.cense by-law, adore vos 700.00 Astesgments \u2018on real ob tate, coh voue 11749.00 Hotel liconses.Gv.2.1000.00 Tenants\u2019 tax .wiheverrs auvers £00.00 Trade .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Lun vachuïserrerrorcse 200.00 Professional .«fu.ied.150.00 Market .iene Test eens s\u2026,.500.00 Dog tax .\u2026\u2026.:.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sen - 70.00 Rentals .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.| courtes 200,00 Fish license .recessive pueteuses 50.00 Bottlers .\u2026.\u2026.ns sousconss 1.50.00 Laundry tax .Cerearan nnssauss : 19.00 \u2018 BSTIMATED EXPENDITURE year according to -appropriations is Reserve ,.\u2026\u2026.,.2ocopessesse be a fixed determination on the part: of those concerned that this year it shall be done._ 8CHOOL ON WHEELS.lt ELABORATELY BQUIPPED NOW IN SHERBROOKE.On the tracks at the Canadian Pacific Railway station, there i# at pre- \u2018gent a car which is attracting considerable attention.It is what is termed an instruction car, and is the pro- CAR .perty of the International Correspon- | dence School, and is one of eléven in the service of the school, ten of them \u2018being in the United States.The car at present in Sherbrooke is pri- | given: rather a pity that some did_lose it,\u2019 Missionary\" © : Movement is of God and is come to a handsome one, having cost about $21,000, It is longer than the ordinary coach, being eighty fest long and i weighs litty-four tons.The purposes \u2018 of this school on wheels, for such the car really is, is instructing railway employees in everything pertaining to their respective work and giving practical demonstrations of remedying defects and avoiding accidents.For this | purpose the car is equipped with air brakes of a thirty-two car freight train and three freight engines complete and one passenger engine.It i also- contain: working models of lo- 'comotives, injectors: of diffefent pat- [terns and makes, Inbricators, bell- | Fingers and track sanders, in fact evervthing pertaining to a modern freight and passenger train, This car goes around the different railways of Canada under contract with the various companies teaching their employees, and make annual trips over the different lines for the purpose of keeping the engineers, conductors, emen, car-repair men land all others up-to- -date and ef- \u2018| ficient.All the men are taught until \u2018they pass first class examinations, and in this .way.promote the safety and comfort of the travelling public.The car is ecuipped with its own boilers, furnishes its own steam and pumps its own air as \u2018well as generating its own electricity, being equipped with a dynamo for that purpose.There are ample quarters tor the five persons comprising: the train crew, insiructor, assistant instructor, engineer, stenographer and cook, The Correspondence School has contracts with 175 railways in Canada and the United States and is engaged in teaching 375,000 men.\u2014_ DUDSWELL.(Occasional Correspondent.) 1s and departures: Mra nT Willard, of Ascot Corner, visiting at Mr.E.A.Rowe's\u201d aud Mr.B.W.Jenkerson\u2019g recently; Mr.N.G.Read, of Danville, Vt., visiting friends in town; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Kenney, home after spending some time visiting their son in Glasco, Mae seriously ill, is improving.Mrs.7 Cunningham is confined to the house through illness.Coaticook Council Will Try and n Keep Within Income.same.They figure that their revenue \u2018\\ diction.The- estimated expenditure for the.- There hasn\u2019t been a ne for a long - time when the council has lived with in its income, but thero appears to Mr.aud Mr.Wallace Osgood, who has been pme | os AND C : OWS ARE AROUND Kinnear's Mills, Feb.17.\u2014(Spec- .lal)\u2014 Crows anf robins have.been seen here already] which surely pre- , dicts an early shring.CAPTURED A CROW.Maple Leaf, Feb.17.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.Archie Stronach captured a crow on Tuesday.THis is the first of the \u2018season, and weather prophets clairh that the return of these birds indi- i cates an early spring.- Hh WILL PRTITION COUNCIL.Knowlton, Feb] 17.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 h has been in circu 17.\u2014(Special)- A ictoria Lodge, 1.0.on the noon train to exemplify the de- ygree work at a | district gathering there to-night.-|Grand Master Corkill, who wat night, joined th fraternal visit Y Coaticook, Febl.degree team of | O.F., left to-day for Island Pond in Sherbrooke last party for this the sister juris- | AGED RESIDENT PASSES AWAY AT ry OW LTON! Knowlton, Fdb.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014 Mrs, Philo Lamdkin, pi aged resident of this place, die very suddenly yesterday, at 5:30 p.m., at the home | Judge Lynch wap burg and was i Rev.A.Galley Mi; John H.Rob 4 temperance\u2019 orator, gave a very interesting and | instructive lecture.Rev.A.Galley | gave a short ad- \u2018(dress and Mrs.G alley addregsed the audience in French.ably filled the chair.of the Riciimond County Agricul- LEON, pr BUCK- AD BEEN ELECT- 4 \u201cEp DEP UTY GRAND STER, Puckinghim, feb.17.\u2014The death occurred suddenly at Buckinghdm on Tuesday of Mr.{Henry KE.Middleton, the manager of the.Buckingham branch of the Bpnk of Montreal, and the newly electeil Deputy Grand Master of the Granfl Lodge of Quebec.Mr.Middleton hpd been ill but three weeks with typhoid fever, and was thought to be on the=way to recovery when complicatipns set in, and on hope was given up.Mr.Middleton] has all his life been closely connected) with .the Masonic fraternity and was at the time of his death one of.the best known Masons in the province.Jt was only last Thursddy that the Grand Lodge elected him to the Deputy , Grand Mastership and although at the time he was known tp bé ill and unable to attend the cônvention, no fears were felt for his safety.{+ FARNHAM.Mrs.S.Starke is rapidly improving in health.| The recent severe storm cause.much delay in trains coming through on the C.V.R., ds the road near Mar- ieville runs through very flat couu- try.During las storm this was drifted so badly] half way\u2019 over the car windows.In town recently : A.J.Choquette, Marieville « Sh riff Cotton and Mr.X.A.Gerou , Sweetsburg.i V.Bailla geon is spending a few weeks in ontreal \u2014 visiting friends.IL, Messrs.L.M.Beriau and G.C.Bo- right spent Wednesday in Montreal.Mc- | not able to preside.| erts, the well Known - guson are held by thelr many frieäds.that the snow came NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL RTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.tural Society in Tuesday's issue of the Record.The fair will be beld on Tuesday and Wednesday, Scptember.20th, and 2lst,- instead of dates reported.Mr.Œ W.Tobin, M.P.and :Hon.P.MacKenzie are patrons of the Socios: The Directors propos- \u2018ed making improvements grounds and buildings and intend making the fair of 1910 the best and most successful in' every way, of any of the previous fairs of the Society.fea\") \u2018 : WOMAN'S READING CLUB OF STANSTEAD.~ | Stanstead, Feb.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014The i \"| Woman's Reading Club held their regular fortnightly * meeting at the College on Tuesday afternoon.The - | paper \u2018of the afternoon \u201cIliad and .Odyssey,\u201d was a wide and large one for the short time, but was admir- ; ably handled.\"Phe bostess, Mrs.rueman, read a .short: sketch on .Homer\u2019s works.\u201d This was followed { by Mr.Trueman, who told in story.Tform the tale of the gods, the wars ! between the.Greeks and Trojans, the fall of Troy, the beautiful\u2019 Helen: of | Troy, the death of Hector, and the other legends, bringing them before .his hearers in such way that every- ' one could not but interested and given incentive ,to read more.about them.Miss French then gave | reading from Tennyson on.the death of \u2018\u2018Oenone,\u2019\u201d\u2019 which\u2019 was beautifdlly | portrayed.The remainder of the programme consisted of \u2018Current Events.\u201d composed of American, for Montreal, thehe to .thgir, home in Alberta.They.were accompanied to the depot by a large number \u2018 the guests, who.certainly made \"mat.\u2018ters lively.The bride was a\u2019 very.popular young lady afd has a - host of friends who regret her departure.The wedding gifts wers numerqus and \u2018beautiful, including a.$50 cheque from the bride\u2019s grest-uncle, .Mr.J.R.esteem in which Mr.and Mrs., .Fer- CLARENORVILLS.: Mrs.Strobé is convale: , The Res.Pa Nelson js in Mon attending.the 8.8, Convention.; Mrs.LaMotte.went to Montreal on Monday to be operated on for can- \u201cThe Rev.Thos.* Bennett will give an illustrated of th Be here on March 1st, in aid of tthe ble Society: | What's The Matter \u2018 with using a Record For Sale ad to find a purchaser for your house?Try it and you will be sure of prompt, satis factory results.* on the - 2 * « a .\u2018Booth, of Ottawa, testifying.to the LC f her d _ [| .\u2018Canadian and foreign news, by Miss fathrest LL .$4200.00 land, aughter,, Mrs.R.M.Eng McIntosh.Then followed a song by Jory iit wor vn 1705.00 Deceased was 3 years of age, 8 ladies\u2019 quartette (Mrs.Trueman, Te ary .} Misses Crocker, Armitage.and Light Lite vrovances vers veooo\u2026« 1250,00 The remains will be \u201ctaken to Rice-.H 1 fg ight Biniing Fund Lane aout \u2026 430.00 |burg, on Saturday, - for interment, Mouse): a solo, ':Good night,\u2019 by \u2018Insane and reform school \u2026 ~ 224.00 |the funeral being! from the station at Mr sco, and a violin solo by (\u2018ourt house tax \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 160.00 |Riceburg,on arriÿal of the.train.Miss Redden finishing an - afternoon Jury fund\u2026\u2026\u2026.orp ps 12.80 SE of profit and enjoyment.The next - Reading Room grant.100.00 CONSERVATIVES TO MEET AT Meeting.hi be heild.at the we City band rant .«ee.100.00 FARNHAM.Line Hotel, Tuesday, March 1st.Spribkling streets sasopasee snares 00 Bedford, Feb.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The - ) * - Hydrants .cee 00 eee 240.00 | President of the| Eastern Townships MARRIAGES ; Police i os a 18.00 Conservative Asgociation, Dr.Pickel, > One half Nor nd Te \u2014 |bas called a mepting of the Conser- rrRdua Bi - phone .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.resend 9 arenes 7.50 vative association of this county at.= \u2014 Fire department prrsirs née 900.00 Farnham on Friday, \u2018the 18th, to A pretty wedding Tey 5 Hin Poor .vers asssansrenes -éeeresseennnne \"20000 choose delegates|for the Ottawa con- \u2018day, February - I8th, at\u2019 Le horde ot Sanitary wee sre seein 100.00 vention and to attend the Pope ban- Mr 'and Mrs.J.WY : when Fuel .ee sess aspen on quet at Sherbrooke on the 28th.| pei.daughter, Ruth.B.an Valuatord es.the oc.DIE The delegates fo the county will be to Mr.Earle 8.\"Ferguson, of.Ryley, Town hall and Bou 8 a\u201d \u201c0 Dr.Pickel and twenty others | from ajta, forinérly, of Sesehy S.Thip fer- Blouks, printing 8n 125.00 different Parts of the county.The rjhpe\u2019 ceremony ws Deiformed : by statlomary or UT Jop.go |meeting will be [pt Faroliam \u201cat 8 lElder Skinner,.of: Fi Bay, ini tbe femal oc ro ee (oo me [TL te ot.large comppoy ot per ! : \u201c8.an è B.(Mario man em rene | = % TEMPHRANCE QE 5 ncpoue x \u2018.| Koowiton paves the a pro: ° penses of election ue 50.00 1\" Rhowitol, Pom, 17.\u2014 (Epéctdry \u20140fTRe hi cute = 20008 CTE Peoples: Telephone - .1esinren vasoee + jam The Swléak, on - iimoranicn given in T ite din By \u201cner sia, 4 A Cleaning davongéos peeve nse oocapssannee 3,00 the Pettes\u2019 Memorial _ Hall - -on Tdes- \u2018Miss Merle Booth, \u2018who Aho! : Lock up\u2018 wine .FT 20 coins 20.00 day\u2019 evening weg well attended which white.The rGOmAmAn.wag Vote z Postage 0.100000 lke .ii P 3500.00 - showed that linterest \u201cwas .being | 8 Il -Booth.\u2018 = aint; ratreshments Roads, = siden 25,00 |taken by tbe citizens in this cause.ore served, \u2018af which, the \u2018happy ince groan pete 68.50 delayed at Sweets- \u201ccouplé left on the.\u2019 afternoon | train ia Et EE EE ad Ta EEA er oil ow - 3 Ÿ \" 2 tte wl] aon .; eh .Cet Le ; SEER A ag Fo x 51 2 ii vrais a aod ok TH x 4 es i LE, ang moodle 25.we 4 eine ee br et pen = 3 We co ET = ARTI + asset : Ç TR , vg 0 7 oy, Œ CE RE ST aay : = to Tu ok > 2 à co p = ve = oll Tar, gel ET ES ad RAN = ji = dee \u2018 no Sepp I } Skah a PP Lae gy, § Æ pt des ti 4 .0e + .Te Le .Ce 22 se Tps ane a pe wwe oT .- 7 .Le AN ee - .Le - .œ5 -~.Er ee Tr i .Le wa A He -.+r a Te TL = 5 BW af ETRE, a TR EE ESF ESS J Ca fae.PE Bias pe tp ae a +t rope ogre; a hp É.- = pa v } *RÉéE Ir 4 - S i ; \u2014; PE \u2014 - ma z è raat np rer ct as CA 220 3 0e tte 0 ad , , - - \u20ac \u2026-.\" - a.- .- v - .vo tama Ee ET 7 > » BAS ar \u2018 - rot > .\" 2001 Es uf ging! 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L.Aldrich Sunday; Mr.Ira Al- Me, J N.Jenks Tsim w pleasant evening was spent in play | Sew published every à 1114265 48 ; m Lipton.gr d dan post of : d a0 dh A ents Vi Mrs.E.N, Grifith has received the \u2018| drich, of Stanstead College, Tin eS Mr, T.Tribey, of Coaticook, was IDE Eames su ed thronçh which the Submitted - at Annual |, Pui 2,108 \u2014 Ih dhl RICHMOND.sad news of the death of her uncle, à riéh : Mr.Jas.Bulloek and his son {in Barnston in search of a driving £riends exchanged Valentines with, Satisfact \u2018 SCRIPT ON PRICE Sanads AEE 1 of the late Corrine ili John MiteLe à vous aay at Ira to Stanstead last week to con- horse recently.Sherbrooke at \u2018each other and these caused ho litle} Metin Very atisiactory.vo say \u2018address 1 Sta 14.514 8 ~The funeral of the e bout Ira\u2019s head, as Mr.May, of Sherbrooke, was usement.\u2018The \u2018\u2018postmen\u2019\u2019 were 00; eix month.{Lie \u201c Dioune, who died at her home Sin \u2018Bt.Rosalie last Saturday ew.rel» Sot ay it \u2018quite \u2018badly and \u201cThe Woodlands\u201d Sunday.| Misses a | McLeod, Alberta \u2018Wilson ' T WELL \"KNOWN EASTERN 50 cents; me Rov Bl EL 8 day, at the age of tos with after Drummond Lodge, : No.oh t.James necessitated his remaining home from The meeting of the Young People's and Bdith McCaskill.A very nice WNSHIPS COMPANY IS 30 ay Le year only $1.3 dil 8% 3 an Lliess cf some ew ou attended divine serv - .last, | schoo last week.He is convalescent Society Class whieh met on Friday lunch was served about midnight by :.TH \u2019 8 | \u2014 ps money remitters abo fil, VAT 4 Ÿ sumpton, took place {rom her moth- | Episcopal Church on Sunéay im- and hae returned- to school.evening last at Mr.Earl Bryan's Was the refreshment committee, after yygT THREE QUARTERS Seon to use express of Pg dE dE 0 er\u2019s r.s.dence, Upper Melbourne, Tues- | Rev.W.A.Adcock gave very ee a \u201chuge success.Rev.O.C.Lowp\u2019 8% which the dancing was continued to : .Dee letter.excecding : Fang day mornmg at 9.30 to St.Bibiane pressive address.Owing t the bed | SRISSETTE'$ CORNER, TIATLEY.| paper was apprecighly received.An ich tbe Ca ers of the morning.} | CENTURY OLD.of thanks Be st 100 lines IRE LINE chures, Hicumond, Rev.heh tne ian state of the roads only a art the e young people of Hatley Centre informal programme of ons?ri and Much credit is due to Miss Wilson,»: was a fair attendance of au.OUI per \u2018word: A Li \"The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chalmer\u2019s Pres.| \u2018The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.James surprised Mr.Moody and Miss Laurel |Teadings was sustained by fflents a much = rss | Members and Agents at the Annual §- s0 AR.Circaiation DAILY REC Pi) pel GER ow TH pelt anon | Merion she i rg | Eon ew 40 eng of as Mitoqu où Res | route its Sea Create sentent to + Ha 44\u20ac dE the home u 8 1 - rs.Jas.Montgo ; - ering - .closed with a i A al Fire Insurance Compan 0: WE, iy À day evening, Fe.ruary 2ist.\u2018 day, Feb.J racket, A pleasant evening was enjoyed.The evening and eake.Teo \u2014 = = ville Mutu t Frelighs- Just follow the directions og Su.Plug Feb 13, st ele sovaucres fig.wen Le cuncert given in the Opera Recent Ji and dep tires in- spent.air service of Soe hostess.aEcoT CORNER.by (held on the \"10th, \"inst., a gs \u2018wrapper and Sunlight Nth Monday.+ © FRE UF # Heise, Munday evening, by Jeanette !clude: Miss A.A.Evang returned The W.C.P.U.will meet with Mos.Mrs.Bryan made a cap À Atrivals and depirtures !\u201d \u201cDe, énd ! burg.\u2018The\u2019 retiring members of cto ne rest: Costs li dob.ty Teo Neer in \u2019 id % te t a =\u2014\u2014\u2014 d of Directors were re-e res sts ttie\u2014 does ednesday sosse MLE Jewell Kellogg, the well known enter- .from Lennoxville, where she spen H.Call on March 2nd.ARBLÉTON.Mrs.J.A.Darche, of Sherbrooke, Boar E.weve saisesanneeet CoE ud Hf N.Y.a dec- h' bh ents ; Misses | Bas sett is th ck M yo i The! \u201cBoard mow consists of E.never injures hands or cleghy, Tasreday yosere 0 A.à À t ne, = Bultalo, very vay nous tow Jays, with per par 2 \u201cSher.| LX.Andrew 8 on thes Arriv.als.and departures: Mrs, Cur-| Messrs.F.R.Dares Sherbrooke, | Spencer President and Manager; H.me PPAGRY coors Seuss srsren susnenenet?¢ 34 e su 8 i , 1 \u2019 7 R i dn è seosce aovssvouctten» i 4 those who.assisted were Misra brooke where they viet friends ; | HThere 1s to be a social at \u201cthe Fer Biphop oe \u2018Hamilton, and Mi - pvc a Dascne rob guests of pe Then BE su AP rawtey ; Saturday _ \u201cà A J.Barrie.uest of Mrs.W.Baket ; Messrs.Joh of her daughter, Mrs.George McDon- se sbin, P \u201cHayes, ° ; - y Total mms A Arrivels isclude: Mrs.Roe, from Alfred and John alerte Lthobes bis son or Mr.B.L.leave aud ald, for some time; Mrs.A.Man- days Mr.a ont Bessa: Men on, w 5 Smith and Advisory which we trust will most.with pe * BRANCH OFFICES .\\ .u n , , _\u2014 8 visit Lo] Wea, tums, at Queber: Miss kaville and Mr.Hugh McGutcheo for Alberta.| A Fonte of he pro kittie had ttle gr Las ue the past week with pletress 1 Dire tors = A.H.Holden, Sccretary | In conformity with \u2018the thé rique of the Sherbrooke Daily _to Montreal; Mr Bn it to relatives | c ven LE.ES to tbe Sunday school ckil-{epending some time with\" ber two ¥ Mec ner Of Lan T Sohnston, of | Tres eo management promided to ments on tot 5.000 was mad da ws Ithms, _Advertisemen'- \u2018rom, el Ontario; Miss ay Arrivals and departures; Mr.and dren.Refreshments will be served ng roi Stevenson and Mg.Linda, after caring for ber mother, 'havt returned a dividend on_ all goli- {the Provincial Treasurer on de on | Ne re - ory be tres.at at Miller, who has been visiting friends Mrs.G.S.Rudd, Mr, and Mrs.Dav- by the ladies.- gan Mrs.J.H.Baïker .re- |Mre.T.Wingegt, who has been M1 : \u2019cies/that bave expired- during tbe |day of April, est, and a ture \u201cowing brepce, attention.= ut Montreal returned home Saturday; id Watson, Master Allan-Watson and | + the guest of - MeFadd \u2018Bishop's Mr- Herbert Wingeat to Marbleton, past five years of 18 p.c., they are |of 817,500, based on the insuraye) A.Jtems of news are pecially le.Nr, and Mrs.Brunton, of Dan- Miss Florence Capeey adtended the | = HIGH FORBST.tently, Mre= McFadden, where he has bought a placksmith no doing still better by retirning |force on the 31st, December lag yg wom readers of this Paper ville, -in town Monda \u2019 birthdar party given in honor of Arrivals and departures: Mr.Wor- Crossing, spending a few days with hop; Miss L.Green, of Compton, .50 \" now have to be made, whiny\u2019 yp À, Come eu 1 Shurtietr Departures include: Mr.and Mrs Mr, Hg Pua, at Way's Mills; Miss by guest of his sister, Mrs.William her daughter, Mrs.M.$.Macdonald.at her home recently; Mr.B.Whelan, a \"the same time the resources of make the total deposit for the - Con ton: \u2014 Mise N.P.Bliss.\u201c W.Dawson to Montreal, guests of Maude Lyford, of Montreal with her Forgrave ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Mac- A number of our young People av of Windsor Mills, in\u2019 town lsat week \u2018the Company have been strengthened lity of (policy holders \u201c$42,500, aratond:\u2014Mias Hdna Beerror! Mr.and Mrs, Samuel Powell, for & mother, Mrs.C.Lylord; fr.Jobn } Kay at Mr.J.Cooper's, Sawyerville tended the Shredded Wheat Banque shipping lumber; Mr.and Mrs.J.for] the protection of the policy hold- It will be noticed that on Richmond Men HLH : weck; Mr.J.M.MacKay, to Farn- McEiroy, of Wisconsin, Mr, Fred Me- [recently ; Miss Rose Lowery return- and play, under the auspices of the Dubray in Sherbrooke visiting friends ers) The annual report is as follows: |of changing the ending of tk ee Sutton john Farmer., .ham after visiting his parents; Mr.Elroy, of = Stukely, and Mr.Henry |ed to Sawyerville to school ; Miss H.Loyal Circle, at Bishop's Crossing on |, \"gynqqy; Master Ray Wingeat To The Members of the Missisquoi [ance year to December Jit, ua hunvidi\u2014Mise Ruby A Phiri L.Carnie, to Montreal, after spend- McFlroy, of Ayer\u2019s Clifi called on |L.Mackay at Mrs.John Damon\u2019s re- Wednesday evening, and rep thor- home from Angus; or Father ; nd Rouville Mutual Fire Insur- are several itèms of a Kaowitor Ones.\u2018ins a few \u2018days in town; Miss E.Pou- Mr.G.8.Rudd, on Wedn sday; Mise cently : Inspector Thompson visiting Pleasant rime) ;The Dlay Beaudry visiting Catholic L ance Company.di this year that are really a he.iF, A.ray lin, to Farnham; Misses D.and G.Pesrl Thompson accompanied\u2019 ber the school recently and gave a very oughly enjoye g y a I's Church on schools.Mr.C.ester West- Gentlemen ~The Directors hade o two years business, + * West Sheffordi\u2014P.M.Hay \u201cVon Pozer, to Danville,, the guests of cousins.Mr, and Mrs.Ulygses Thom- favorable report ; Mr.Alfred Mc.Service in St.Paul's ; Bury, pans on friends Sunday; Me.much pleasure in.submitting to you and Mrs.H F Holle in Bast, Avge herewith the.hy recently.1 {- Jthe| business of the Company, wh cb.Mr.Baward Lemire has started up owing pto the change made by the à store in the \u201cuppers: Itt io.\u2018new insyrance a in the ending town.pb) the, insurance 79 from the Bat, : Service will be held- avery: Tuepday \u2018 uguat \u2018to he, Salat, December, ot J \u2018night -at 7 p.m, \u2018during: Lent in : the pris s a period of sixteen mon the\u2019 Catholic Church, .85, tou.days from, now .will mar © : \u2018Mrs.TP: Wingeat is: Fetorering-tom £9 ipletion of three-fourths, of a cen- 1 ,: tury since the formation of this Com- an rat os me, + Es pr à the, first m been .Ce, +- ; meee haying = [ie a AR FR any es * Mvoske> : the , and day of March following.The whole respectfully.suit vals and departures are are: Mr.| Thirty-five policies were issued up a.P.B.Spoc.and Mrs.T.H.Evans to Melbourne toithe 18th \"day of August 1835, Front Frelighsburg, Que.February 10th, 1930, We would call yo the increased Provine aid Noaiyy al taxation being ftfnposed 270 - surance Companies ne bwin this Province, en pere cost.of ins insurene fo th ie holt eré\u2019 and \u2018dl of «these conditions, chere tas \"and: \u2018tation going on: sôeintion advoës allow outside Companies nt or paying any of these taxs t à business in the Province in compe.ion with our home institutions \u201caf Miss M.Cleveland, Miss Martha Arm- stron , urge, to Montreal to resume where she is visiting \u201cher Jauñt, ME.her duties.i Geo Thompson; Mr.and Mrs.Yuery 1d to be a tea meeting in the Abott, Mr.and Mra, Wi Chamber.| B ' Methodist Chupeh, \u2018Trefholmville, on lain, and Col.and Mrs.B.B.Mor- Friday evening and\u2019 several of | the- rill were guests of Mr, and Mrs.J.L.Richmond people are preparing to at- Heath, Monday.tenu.ur.I.lnowses, .woo has Mr.Alexander Thompson drove | .preached there for * \u2018three years, as ten cows acrvss the lake to his farm well as attended College here, is like- at Leadville, on Monday.\" : ly to be removed In June.A num- Mr.Donat Brault bas je t ber of the Collège students arè driv- -and bought out the city m ing down to Trenbolmvifle fn-a big ket at Rock Island.Tig.The programme is an Attractive + ODE.+ \u2014= \u2018FITCH BAY.Rev.Mr.England has had \u2018a ques- Mr.Almonte Taïsey fe working for tion box in the Methodist Church and Mr.D.G.Moranville getting ready some interested questions on various fcr sugaring.: : Scriptural an mora: subjects have Arrivals and departures] Miss Ida been asked,» The question for next Carr in town Sunday with her moth- Sunday evening is \u2018How may one er; Mr.Ingham, at his home in town obtain faith?\u201d ; £or a short time; Miss Gladys Gar- | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cdyne, at Newport, Vt., for the week- \u201c \u2019MARTINVILLE.end; Miss W.Longeway, her home The interment of the late Mrs, ib Smith's Fails, after visiting at Mr.John Johnston, of Lebanon, XN, H., D; Keet's.Vetty returned home from Montreal; Mr, Thos.McVetty at his cousin's, Mr.Jos.McVetty ; Mr, and Mrs.G.B.Waldron, of Hast CHfton visiting het parents, Mr.änd Mrs.W.Galla- ghar recently ; Mr.and Mrs.James ildon and children to East \u2018Angus\u2019 to (visit.\u2018her mater, Mrs.McRae.| ,._ DIXVILLE.avale and departures: Mr.ham, Sunday next at ¢ p.m.dnd on Fri | péon, from Ayers CLIL ES day next at 7.30 p.m., to be fol lowed by Choir practice.Congratulations \u2018are extended to Mr.Charles Weyland, who \u2018on .the Ath reached his \u201885th | ay.\u201d \u201cOn \u2018Saturday aise» ast all the youn pepPble who took-part in the pL lay beld Here T tly, entitled \u201cA +» | 4 A in - sora gave.Mite Le ah | Hunt a qurprise party at ti ome Mrs.Louis Wright, who have been of he \u2018her grandiatligr,.Fev \u2018T8.Chap- [ with their som, Mr.Oarl Wriglit, \"of | man.the sie of her departure for Sherbrooke, returned home; My.Jain- fan.on near Ottawa, where she has es ;Church, of.Leeds, visiting friends | accepted a position.The evening was in town; Mr.and Mrs.O'Donnel vis-\u2019 pleasantly passed in playing .games, iting his sisters, Mrs.Bert and Wil- music, etc.About 10:30 refresh- liam Noris, Mr, and Mrs.J.B.Par- ments were served, and ail dispersed ker, to Derby, visiting her father, Mr.to their several homes, having spent Willie; Rev, Mr.J.C.Tanner, to a pleasant evening and wishing Miss Leeds, visiting friends.\u2018Hunt every success, The Ladies\u2019 Guild met with Me.| \u201cThe Carey entertainment, held in A.B.Humphrey, for dinner on T the town hall on Friday evening, the Mabel Hill gave a valentine party on Monday evening to a \u2018lew Geo.Sawy Vir ie à 5.1.Baker.Mon, ps day F.74th.Annual Report of pe em Le ms \u201cap Teel OY Lax OL I TI Ri ee Do SE i vig ch ar TR ; 5 Ra PT EN wT 8\u201c Fe TE CE ECS ge (ARS 3 me ce pe TS \u201cIN CAR LOTS.u in Need of any writ \u2018once for quotation: & 1 \u2018James Scott & for a short visit before leaving for and as the insurance act under which from a visit to Eastman, uary 1835, it- would appear that during gill J > da, ag well as the oldest Cana- Morrow.of Black Lake, wr à the West, for.the benefit of Mrs.this Company was organized only .CK \u2019 a ! There will 'be services in St.Musisquoi and Rouville is the oldest INNEAR'S MILLS, : | ; Fire Insurance Company in ex- terred in the Presbyterian Osta day.11th inst., was well attended, there being a full house, and very much Y -Evans\u2019 health ; Mr.W.X.Cassin e into force on the 7th.dav of Paul's Church .every Friday night Mutual Fire Insuraïñce Company in The remains of the \u2018late dre Han iss se here, and those of Mrs.Palme wo The sum of $5,035.94 has been paid St.Johnsbury, Vt., at Tod W \u2018 \u2018by: all whb were present.It .\u2019 o Mrs.D.C.Waite is still very 111; of her young friends.A very enjoy- ejoyed in lividends to folders of Mutual pol- jage cometery this week.; ny yearn ook of his Place for Mrs.L, West is improving; Mr.Dan- able evening.was spent.Refreshments consisted-iof 1 8 pictures me die s that havebezpired during the Mr.Thos.Bailey.le ske 192 St Antoine St, Mc \u201clast in the family lot of ih ie] Camibér is very low.were served at the close.0 songs.at - tlie WO past sixteen months, being 18 p \u2018tbe same.His brother James, i om Tat tory here ê The mains were prousit Mr.Josia» Clifford, - wose- home case ER LE F ria rider 2 ç the Premium Notes; and.makin à à Best Llitton bas | , = home by her husband and sop.end was burned hero recently, has bought x nd 2ANDEORO.Cutan: | \u201cWINDSOR MILLS.\" .:: ATTY, otal of ai pad.30 \u201cthat haa been m «an nr Don fe ld a place at Smith Mills, an bas mov- r.an rs.B of a, 18 ecial\u2019 nten, \u2018services are vel re vim, Ve t utual policy Ds .pue | sed ya large circle of civil ed there.and Mr.and Mrs.A.Bawyer, | , ry ate \u2018a Church, he tel otava Man Oa Fing oi Wits tha past eight years.This l\u2019quvidend a toast in.Tonite, rebile hy and friends.Rev.Mr.Vial of Tenn xville, will Flanders, were at Mr, H.Cable\u2019 6.Wodngad 3 during Lent at 8 4 haë now been , increased to 20 p.'e {45 thought £a \"Be th.iin NEW MUSIO ST 7 Pne funeral of Mis.Pomroy, of font, seTTie In SE Mathes churn Sunday.nls vec sa Homo of fs Bpeiepes.deh coming som hh cov | ny ve lama some Way's Mills, sister of the late Mat.Sunday evening, February 20th.The - Miss .Elsie Swail- has ered, [owe Feb, g Wright | fH .jaldnt to a profit or saving op the |\u2018 ascd a fine thorou we BR F L STC Po thew Macdonald, was h el hore 8%\" church has been supplied by students trom: -her'itecent illness and Tolutd Beira, Be ov.2e > 5 ; tits ordinasy cash premium rat s'ot 20 Tone, which took a orice tin wy \u2018Prof, .Ke | Saturday f the home of her si [Tom Biskop's * Col:sge, [since Mr.to school again.Bom an : March 2nd; cA in Prés a \"antic Agticultusdl ° \u201c Spaphen ol Volos, Plang, Or Pete tiem ine Some 01 br ol Bradebme'e rovat (6 May'e Mile.Masters Georté Sat, as yc | Bar OF 8 a Sey, Daan ru norpane 0 wiih | nas ice ARE I wo Papen : \u201c Chaddock have returne - Mare t.Mit hing, \"i e during\u2019 t! - year ore verront, wae Bt Cer Com A in \u201cMes | THETFORD MIE 8.; ville Model Soho.4 to Sawyer er a on got EE, \u2018March 16th, Lemoine, of end ora à is now in\u201d hare being s Fain of $30,308, in get- interested and = mu Sposial sates for child John Johnston ant > A.Johnston, Mrs: Jas.\u2018Edwards, of 5 ter aly BP Pa ebsterville, Vt., in town ; Rev.H.A.Dickson.amount of insurance ti force.of Rectory \u2018Hill in town \u201cMR.- and losses for the period en ber.31, touring both in «Great pritain, \u2018and \u2018on \u201d Elwin' -Coats,\u2018 Mr.2g the Continent, writes entertainingly Mr.A.Dresseau.of Lebanon; Mr.\u2018Wm.\u2018Simons, of rrock,\u2019 Prine Beecher Falls, visiting friends; Miss \u2018Williazis and Mr, Bd.Guy is a \u2018for Mf.Tam Gu \u201cDec- | 1909, including those re- \"11 Mood For.S Ha of \u201cBishop's College.Ao.is., In uence of the continued \u2018311-' \u2018of :his experiences.- \u2018He is 4riving d, but not adjusted, amount to .from a severe attack we | me pince to bay our, nocd i Lila Merrill in Capelton, the guest|Mrs.P.P.Johnston, formerly of vob im {tn meet as ness of tn ; Distop of Quebec, the jcar equipped with.the mueh-discussed SL 239.02, which bave all been promp- | Mr.and Mrs.Wm.& s =, or ans a ey of her cousin, Miss Grace Bean, for | Danville, have arrived \u201chere; Rev.W.Mrs.F.Rand.of the president, | pp {Ren | jshop\u201d of Montréal, Knight motor: 1 ais 111 275 dyledjusted and \u2018aid, except three, of this place but now of the\u2019 va reed of various lengths to Bu the week-end.Adams, \u2018of Lermoxville, \u20181h town Sun- | + mt 105 pak Le oe to hold & Con-| \u201cI got my car late Tant Jute,\u201d \u2018estimated at $1187.46, reported but are paying a visit to od.ried | and Mr.John Martin, sr.who has been |day ; Miss Taylor, of Sawyerville, | | M APLE BAF, , - \u2014 [flrmation Ye 8t.George's Ohi ch\u2019 on writes Mr.\u2018Lemoine, \u2018\u2018and:liave tra- not adjusted at the close of the year, .neighbors here before: \u2018returning.; seriously ill with blood-poisoning, is |'with Mr.and Mrs, A, B, Williams ; : Pr # A ; | Wednesday,\u201d Mareh gth, at \u20188%.veled over seven months \u2018in it, coyer- an one reinsurance claim of $1561.- Dr.Kellock has not yet returelt gaining rapidly.\u2018| Miss Sever, of Black Lake with her Cc fle cr ha Ths of Bishop's m.This Wil bé the first Confrme.ing more than 6,200 miles.For three 48) held over from last year, contes- his charge, but the pulpit vs Li The social given by the Ladies\u2019 Sister, Mrs.W.J.Woolsey ; Mr.and Ma Loge, | , CO Ch t le service in St.\u201ction service in the new Church, and months we had seven passengers, and t filled Sunday by Mr.Wilson, sw Aid at the home of Mr.and Mrs.{Mrs.P.P.Johnston to Quebec ; Mr.Matthews urch, Randboro, on.it is expected that quite a number of candidates will present themselves for the sacred rite.The Young People\u2019s Guild of Bromptonville hold their meeting at Mrs.Pavid Stuart's.of Greenlay to- These comprise the whole liability dent, of Montreal.+ \u2018of the Company on December 31st, - ; 1909, except < that of the unearned | SMITH'S nh ooh premium or reinsurance liability.| Mrs: Kinsman, Mrs.A.L Be Owing to a favorable opportun- the car weighed 1,445 pounds more when loaded than empty.I consider J the engine perfection.-It has not caused me a moment\u2019s delay or annoyance.I have traveléd under all | Sunday last.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Hen- .*yiNourse,.pt _Coaticook, calling on \u2018friends in this place; Mr.and Mrs.Hegman Lowry, of Low Forest; Miss Jas.Martin last week was the most enicyable event of the winter.The spacious rooms were.all thrown open, and were wéll filled.A ypood pro- | gramme consisting of vocal and in- A.B, Pi returned brooke Saturday, he He Bryant, Supt.of \u2018the Berl 2 y 1e = 2 Jaret Ne cl cre mae Le plant fas as Pah me ol tai i 3 , IIA a FETE I I TS Ne ts of conditions, and it has al- ity that arose a short time ago, your worth\u2019s mother, is no bot strumental music, recitations, ete, Mrs.W.H, \u2018Smith gave two skat- Abbie Stevenson, of Sawyerville, and day (Thursday).A cordial invita- ways been ready and willing.I had Directors deemed it advisable in the Mr, J.A.Tilton has goss on wns given.Games.were played.and | ing parties for the benefit of the La- Blanche Hunt, at Mr.C.Love- tion | has been extended to their lit overhauled in London before cum- interests cf the Company, to purchase copee Falls to attend tbe fore 4 Incubators & Broc F a dainty and most appetizing lunch dies\u2019 Aid of the Metho ist Church, - d's on Sunday.friends\u2019 in \u2018Windsor Mills and teams ing to France, but it was as a the building in which the bead office his uncle, the late Andrew qui, + e carry the follo wing makes 2 was served.\u2018Visitors from out of |8nd $13 was realized.Sl Rufus Riddle, of this place, will be provided to convey them thi- matter of precaution, not because.of the Comphny is located, and died recently.: = TY ofEERL à town who attended were Mr.end + -.had the, ,misfortune, while working in ther from the post office.there was any sign of weakness.| \u2014 .A, \"MOD \u201c44 Mrs.Farwell, Mrs.Cowan andf \u2018SOUTH DUDSWELL.©.ith | woods, to get struck with the Mrs.M .Gardner \u2018teacher in\u2019 the- \u201cThe engine, works like clogk-work.Sosteseessessssesteses ensasssssssstspiiis delivery Bow a Master John.of Ives, Mr.and Mrs.\" Recent arrivals.and eparturdg: \u2018¢a%t-hoak over the eys,: atting a [Model School sti too sick :to\u2019 There, is ho.oyerbeatÿ 0g, RO pack fire fing st and iculars from # Me ves, Mr tna.re [sts G.Bishop, \u2018ob Blahope Gre.de about an inch wide.resume her dutigs.Mrs.Baker, 81.4 1; miss fre.Rave.Soveral \u2018BRIDGES Designed\u2014Fabricated\u2014Erected® \u201c TEL o & ee Parsons and Miss Parsons, of Moe\u2019 sf Ang, guest of her\u201d cotisip | Mrs.Og Ed tgp > teacher ôf \u2018pome Yéard* experience has times between here.and, Nigé raveled | e ign \u2014khaoricateq\u2014 SA oxvile.Qu § Rien mt cand Mes Geo Mer [Jor Mi JR Omuheham, er CEST EBAR Sean, seed o\u201dfemporari take bar | hon shed, ai he onl | \u201c TANKS For Water\u2014Oil\u2014Gas= TT rill and family, of Bulwer.o.| Sowysivitie, tn pe tec ntly + \u201cHaft 15 rivals.oil.departures\u2019 include | Plage.Pres Cooke à mel change noticed, on th that she : vas M | SOUTH STUKELY Th rvie the R.re r, H.Hughey \u2018hômesMesére.omaz Fowler, ree Cookery Lessons & c | oo pl Recon | .Church.on Ash Wednesday owing to | after visiting His camps\u2019 end Maing; - Mr$, Géo.Magoon énee Susie Fowler) Oabe\u2019s Hall hav proved à .great soln bbiar he iS vi de jour 8 DRYERS Of Every 5 Mary Sr os here dnc the illness of the parish priest._JdMiss M.Harper in Sherbrooke viet.0! Manchester, N.H., homi;to attend Success.M hee, tbe demon- Der , cmd agro was |4 \u201cLow Prices oo A Shige Je Booth, ob Orioans, Ÿ pri \u201cJing friends for week-e Mis, 51, Abeiz Iather's funeral, MroEd, Pope Strator, Has a pleasant way with her [son of my going op gna 4% é J was I os, A ad Prompt doen Noe Co of Orleans, CORT.TSS.pOunningham to Brom duvitle visite 9 (Sherbrooke, Monday.\u2018Mis.Jack.\u2018and at\u2019 e interests her dudience.that the road st © on a ® Lo $0 James W.Whitcher, Mr.I \u2018ing her son, Mr.Orin \u2018 Jazvis at\u2019 Mr.Fowler\" The ntteilance Wednesday was good }and crowded witi-motors.She uses Turner, Mr.and Mre The Mission Circle meets with Mre, [PE » Mr.Orin ninghiami;\u201d owler's a few days.ry little oil.I -used.up.three all, of West Bol om YR een |, Rae Shee She, Me oti Son pv Drug M pt ot er le, St 8 MAE (innep, Holmes fo, Vo t box social on [br \u2018where met the| members vf CH es.h - Ra, ve , \u2019 ' ; pee tab \u2019 the 22nd, at Mr.\u2018the Madawagka Fishiand Game \u2018Club.t,/of \u2018Sherbrooke, to attend the Paye been Fastry.\"\u2019 and *\u2018Bread- The i te oe moter Ja proue rar M à ee ener y | There are seventeen members in the funstal of the late Mary Odreon.| Making! The senior female stu- upon which its inventor terLiree 1%.Ci | Bet poces an Mr.a Rev.O.Lowe started for Bald [club, and Mr.Kidd is game warden.Miss'J.Driver did not go to Rich.| dents of both the Catholic and Pro- Convocation Hall, Torontc, re-epily\u2019 , SHERBRO KE, Pa.CoA Booth, and Mr.and win Mila on.Sunday to bis ap- He and his family intend moving to mond as reported.testant schools have been enabled to before an audience of about 2,500 16 - _ gout BE attend of Warden, ali m pointment but could only get as far Cabago, where they will live this Lo + | attend and.in some degree, obtain nersoms.Jt is or piratial (in.tbs 5 bs ° Mrs, toe Terguson-Booth as Wr.Fred Aldrich\u2019s and was oblig- Winter.28 miles from the camps.| | SOUTH BARNSTON.some knowledge of a subject most country by che Tigse:l our oo.me term of aohtips closed a ed to turn bark owing to the bad The R.T.of T.lodge will hold a ' Bad colds and sore throats are importan t for girls and for which \u2014\u2014 \\ Wednesda jn district = condition of the roads.x social in\u2019 their hall gn Saturday [Prévalent here just now.provision is made in the larger in Bolton fod returned to _ a\u2014\u2014\u2014eemeeemetet vening.\u2018 Arrivals are.Mr.and Mrs.B.B.towns of the Province.The instruc- \u201cMr, ton Osutre, \u2014_ , SOUTH DURHAM.CU + Morrill guests of Mr.and Mrs.C W.{ion = given in both the English and Roy 5 A, Lavage.returne Mrs.Thos.Cross has returned from.° HEATHTON, ( umphrey over Sunday ; Mrs.M.rene t areuaces, with the assist- Vieto ietoria Hospital on Sabu eee Arrivals and departures: Mr.Fred Martiti to visit her parents, Mr.and 7° of Miss Bailey.Miss Lebby who 3 ¥ \u2018aL | : Pill a es home from Sherbrooke where MIS; Bras Aldrich for the week end; Seo i.Mise hee ons, made por a Tr 4 Mrs.Arthur Wilsq T.; or Rome Dr.Martel s Fema g S e has been for the past two weeks orrill was a guest at Mr.ladies, old and young, of Windsor e, N.Y., to op the jury; Miss L.Paige with her |C.W.Humphrey's last Wednesday.| .\"Mills and adds much to the pleasant mr vs \u201cee parents at Baldwin\u2019 s Mill Sun- The stormy weather makes ple SEVENTEEN YEARS THE STANDAFD day : Mr.Harold Pocock and Mr, G.[ot work for The rollers.Plenty afternoons.At the conclusion of .the }- Prescribed on recommended for wo, Corliss of Morgan, Vt.guests .of | \u2014+- lesson, tea, 4 vith the acscinpan(ments ; : a -men\u2019s ailments, a, eclentifically prepared far.and Mrs.Geo Pocock recently : | - STANSTEAD = a 200 ES ee a roves | \u201c Tin h lt from\u201d : « re Vi x : .- remedy, 2\" raven es por pont.rom Tt To .THe Misses Papineau left on Wed- monstration, was served and ptoved ime is Money,\u201d ; especial sale at all drug stores iris most enjoyable, giving the visitors § | nesday for Montreal, where they will * visit relatives and friends.an opportunity to gossip amongst .; a Seeteetescn LA CIE CODERE tee You Ohilblains 7 \"airiioeatt fit, 1\u201d BSE (LE REE ly inthe hay field on a fine day.| ov |Rgteessecessnss e guest 6f Mr.and.Mrs.s.66 ) P08 - Nothing Like Zam-Buk For Dobson at the Coltége.ee Joucon.success of the 4 The name Massey- Har ris\u201d on - 7 oy , Ba 2 & FILS (INC) 3 \u2018Them! | Evid Mail vein is spending the Dramatic Society it bas been decided tog ; y k .iio week in Sherbrooke, the guest of her to perform another comedy and an- your Mowing Machine, Rake, i : 1i you are a vietim to the tehing op friend, Miss Webster.; other farce, immediately after Eas- ; TR Wholesale & Retau |cnilblaine\u2014timt dntolerable [tickling asi Mrs.A.H.Martin and daughter, ; ul SL | REQUIRES year oon as they get warm, and that almost : ghter, ter.Invitations have also been ex Et t 4 4 ou 03 \u2018e3pars H d L tb Ti nbearable soremess when {hey are rub- Maude.who have fis, spending sev- tended from some of the neighboring: C., is a guar antee agains \u201c \u201ctive.ar ware, eatber, mware, ay, Zam Dub bof oe.; rel peeks in Boston, have returned towns, to give \u2018Our Boys\u2019\u2019 and \u201cBox { : : to There are several s rs, a yO uebec, says: :|LO.- ollege.d \"\u201d f à - r and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plam- many wine T nds frotbieg wh | QE remain.in rehearsal SC 20 to loss o time from annoying ac- | - \"hey are only.andgithén \u2018another, but.could never get | : CLEVELAND.} Mr, Davis, master mechanic of the NYAL\u2019 8 BABY CH bers\u2019 and Eleotrigal supplies.anything but emporary Tellef from the | Mr) and Mrs.E.U.Bowne, of \u2018Canada Paper Company, who has | cidents.F or Comfort, Expe- NYAL'S LAXEN, 1 : Jeured à supp 1x of Zam-Buk, ar a oo |Kingsey were the guests of Mr.and DOt been very well in health, has NYAL'S TEETH! Sherbrooke med to give it trial.I was 80 pleased Mrs.'R.E.Skillen, on Sunday.been on a visit to his old home in }.di d f t It th fa NYAL' 8 TEETHIRR 1e the result from the firgt application ; Mr: Jas.Smillie, 8r., is in very Rumford Falls, returned Wednesday, } ency an per ec resu S e NYAL\u2019'S 800TH] wt I continued with the treatment, and poor! health.thoroughly invigorated and full of { in u_short time my chilblains were quite | NYAL'S TALCUY ce odie, Chas 1.Matthows in ale to Vor for the resumption of tie ~ MASSEY-HARRIS Farm Ma- | SpoTHING 10 0 raph | Jam-Buk js SQually eos bd for aap It he 5e ho again after being confined - | GOULD.x >'8 SOOTH old-sores.frost-bite, etc.Mr.B.Zanol,.e house with la grippe for the - * ery one of these of Dorland, Ont., says: \u2018I had the t hi To sren big t f lit foot Ibadl: past wo weeks.: The Valentine party given by the c iner h m.= ite diferent Tandesapes, Horse | 1 Sufired rent pith, and\u2019 bad to hots | caster Ralph McArthur, the little Pupils of Gould Model School in the _ y as no equal.Try the ss child They are each wort » dactor Ci » - - Cattle, Commercial.Machinery, En [hut the Ho lanced the Joe ab a dressed it.eeryear-old son of Mr.and Mrs.Town Hall on Monday evening was a ren\u2019s medicine cab, R.E| McArthur, is laid up with his knes, : Scotstown, Keith and Weedon were cast.| represented in the audience.The re- a ns i + - ception committee, Olive McLeod, F.} Geo.Johnston Bu ik.\" All druggists and stores soll Zam- | BARNSTON.Fowlie and Maudie, McLeod ; To u ; .O cents box, f Mr.and M B.k ta en C , Misses Gladys J re Wellington sa, Bherbroota, | = 2 cen te Box, oe pr fre from p rs.P.Buckland guests ne t Committee y days 1 Ould LOC wall great sûccess.Red Mountain, Galson dre auto dam Buk, and be fret ow np gave me gren e ound healed \u2018up very quickly, and in.a put short time the toe was quite Hght : \" largenients, Developing and Printing and for several for Amateurs.which is in \\ a plaster paris .so i Ln > ac En PNT ECS - { = We ra? e Mrs.Hay Ke, were in Pa etary = we amas, from Fitting © not\u201d Faitng - le hat: oper as just ue bred , heiler, \u2018at.the Me hivitiôn last probably soos more Short- ards, ye 77 Swoeking is iguflering f la.grippe.innear, West, Pt the\u201d \u2019 id friseds snd eturning.et returned to pit was ably jilsom, à sta: LB.\u201d ew Gale, who Mot Feat arrivals here include: aes! |, | 1 for th ho Daily Record 00KE RECORD COX tern and Publisberss {shed every afternoon ne 106 and 408 Welling: erbro oke.d RICE strictly In ad- Poe in Canada, Great pited States, oDé months, $1.00; cents; \u201cons month, 20 address in tbe Eastern only .\u201cine your onl, should take g use express OL post office Jette not exceeding 50-wordsa Poetry, 10\u20ac lines Reading word, per ation DAILY RECORD.\" -cirealstion statement Yor-week end- , 1910 : annees 9,875 pondsy epsess vestes Tes \u2026 ' ; \u2026 - 9,876 +.ep Aus ver ce IE 9,215 .feénosdsy 9.236 Aursday .em I s\u2026\u2026 9,286 D 20 ae 838 55,698 ; otal ET * \u2018BRANCH OFFICES i the Sherbrooke Daily Record Advertisements, Sub- Moms, be leit at any of the branch offices, and they will ptions owing imenedint ttention.hve, ° are specially solicited Juemé of rs f this paper.p all ite: =P.et, Duboyce.* Notary.pr W.IL.Shurtleff.on Mise N.P.Bliss.° cr Edna Beerworth.E.McCourt.\u2014 Brown.rme ee } Ruby A A Philbriek.Bessie A.Godue: Jonès.; Bottome.M.Hayes.lacphergon.h Slmutici ies May E.Jones: __ HAY, HAY! \u201cWe Sell ur and GRAIN \u201cIN CAR LOTS.1 in Neel of any write at once for quotations.| James Scott & Co, st Antoine St., Montreal, Liiw music sTUDIO \u201cART BUILDING.L.STONE ink of Voice, Plano; Organ and Sr Harmo \u2018 or ny.* Wol§ Placing a specialty 5 rates for childrem.\u201cWood For Sale \u2019 A lacs to buy your wood is at W.'s wood yard.That is where you .VE load or little money.We have on lengths to suit every- /snd the price is right.Telephone - 34 od get what you want.W.A.HALE or W.J.MAY.0 inventors - by ent! free on Sd Wt .1 hethators & Brooders fe carry the following makes.in stock: IPRATT'S -PATENT, fe.DANIELS, BAB.A, CYPHER'S \u2018 \u201cMODEL \u201d fries shoal be placed now to ensure and articulars from > M, L.TINDALL & CO.,.Lennoxville, Que, +.bOUTH STUKELY.Miss uy McKerley, of.Abbotsford; Mrs: | tival grafted on a heathen one.\u2019 | being subject to the laws of Letters | to the Editor E rrrnennnannnnnnennnt THE FENIAN RAID GRANTS.Editor of the Record.Ward to Capt.Patterson in your issue of 8th February, I cannot pass it over without reminding Col.Ward \u2018of No.2 Company, 55th Battalion, \u201cMegantic R.Company, as it reads on my medal.No.2 Company was Capt.A.Irvine and kept there for the space of three months, when we were on duty every day and at night watching the incoming trains.We were disbanded the first of May only to.be again called out in a few days.The most of us were farmers and farmers\u2019 sons, so that we suffered a: great loss, which was felt the next year on account of the crops being .shiort, as we were called from our homes when we ought to have been \u2018putting in our crops.Hoping you will find space in your valuable paper for this letter.(Signed) CHARLES BENNETT, .R.Company What is old \u2018\u2018\u2019To-morrow\u2019\u2019 oing to do with us ?2 g CANDLEMAS DAY.Editor of Record : Sif,\u2014In Friday's number of the Record, the reporter of the Sherbrooke news made a statement which (must have surprised every Christian that read it.I refer ing = \u201cWednesday, the Feast of the Purification, was, algo, \u2018\u2018Candlemas Day.\u201d PER Ib is celebrated on the to the follow- 42nd of \u2018February, and from the coincidence of the time with that of the | \u201c\u2018Februation,\u201d\u2019 or Purification of the people of Pagan Rome, some consider it a Christian festival grafted on to a heathen ope.\u201d In the first place; \u2018the coincidence\u2019 porter seems.to think.One is cele- the - 16th of February.However, if there be any ceuncidence of the time of -these two festivals, Reporter will find Bow it happets.by reading ~ St.| Luke, chapter 2, and Leviticus, chapter 12.\u2018Some consider\u2019 it a Christian fes-.would remark -that these ome\u201d cannot.possibly be Christians._.Ac- \u2018cording to.Reporter the Christian festival formerly existed independent - of the heathen \u2018one.:If not how \u2018could it be grafted on the other.Now \u2018we do not: graft the tree on the | branch, but the branch on the tree.\u201cTherélore, in -the eyes \u2018\u2018\u2019some,\u2019\u2019 the greater than the Christian festival, and that © \u2018is why I say that these \u2018\u2018some\u2019\u2019 cannot «possibly be Christians.Had Reporter looked for the word Candlemas in Webster's Dictionary he would have found a better explanation of it.\u2018This feast,\u2019 says Webster, \u2018\u2018is supposed to have originated in the declaration of Simeon, that.our'Saviour was \u2018to be a light to énlighten the Gentiles.\u2019 ** More ample explanation of this Feast is given in Catholic books.What fully proves that there is no relation whatever between tHis festival and the pagan \u2018\u2018Februation,\u2019\u2019 is, that it is celebrated not only in the | Roman Church, but also in the Coptic, Armenian, Greek, \u2018etc.It .was celebrated in the English Chyrch, as Webster again tells us, till \u2018\u2018the cere-\u2019 mony was prohibited in England by an order of Council in 1548.\u201d - May I add that the design of.the Church in célebrating this feast is to impress upon us the necessity of God?s- Church, as Jesus and Mary were ; to remind us that Jesus is the Light of the World ; that it is by the light of His divine.- doctrine - that we can clear away our spiritual \u2018blindness and ignorance ; - that, as the Holy | Ghost enlightened \u2018Simeon, so, also, we should beg Him to enlightèn us, that we may know Jesus in order to love and sérve Him.Finally, the priest in \u2018blessing the candles be- : seeches God: to preserve those who use \u2018them with devotion, to hear their prayers and to grant them- entrance th, of Orleans; Vt.Mr.| ® Mrs, W, Whitcher, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.\u2018Turner, \u201cMr.- and Mrs, 8, Mar.of West Bolton; Mr.and Mrs.Mence, of, Knowlton:\" Mr.- John.oy, of Minneapolis; Miss Fer- » of Granby, Mr.and Mrs.- t Booth and \u2018Mr.and - Mrs, .L.of Warder; \u201cait m town to 1 the Ferguson-Booth wedding.a Phelps closed a\u2019 successful chool in district No.5 on and returned\u201d to her home Centre, « A, Sayage returned trom\u2019 the \\ Victoria Hospital ony Saturday & and Mrs.Arthur Wilsoë lett on i.nth for Rome, N.Y., to reside in Thanking you ih advance.Yours truly.Gapeiton, Fob, \u20187th, 1810.+ .BEDFORD.T \u2018Arrivals and departures : Mr.W.N.R.Pickel, of Sweetsburg ; McCorkill, of Farnham ; Mr.Fred A, Ayer, of Frelighsburg ; Mr.H.Baker.son of the late Senator Baker ; Mr.Ww.\u2018Sknfelt, of Frelighsburg, bere on Tuesday \u2014 : Shilohs Cure quickly stops coughs, curcs colds, Boal _ the throat and lungs.« « .COWANSVILLE ADV'S Mistrserasserrersetessettsietasstessstetty Baby \u2018Remedies IT wy years of experience and a high degree of expert tive 84 exe 03 edpamouy | by \u201cThere are several among the the children only.__ SOOTHING.ÿ are made right and are recommended with confidence.NYAL'S BABY COUGH SYRUP.NYAL\u2019S LAXENA\u2014TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.NYAL'S TEETHING SYRUP.+ NYAL'S TEETHING LOTION TO RUB ON THE GUMS.NYAL\u2019S S800THING POWDERS.NYAL\u2019S TALCUM OR BABY POWDER _ANTISEETIC AND ~ IER | NYAL\u2019S SOOTHING SYRUP\u2014CONTAINS NO OPIATES.+4 \"pote, ery one of these is admirably suited to the particular pur- \u2019 hig are each worth the quarter asked and should be in your Tên\u2019s medicine cabinet.mea 0.W.JOHNSTON, STATIONER COWANSVILLE, QUE.remedies.that are safe but effec- Nyal Family Remedies designed Sir:\u2014Seeing the letter from Col.| called to Richmond in command of} Sergeant-Major No.\u2019 2 Megantig of the time is not so \u2018marked as Re-' 1 \u2018brated on \u2018the 2pd, the other was-on | | cond reading; It was.T [stand adjournëd until \u2018ten.of - these : heathen festival was |.into the kingdom of eternal light., ford, vt, Martindale, of Stanbridge Bast; ET, 4 C \\in Sherbrooke, Gathéred > People\u2019s Club met Friday night with a large attendance.The progra mock parliame Governor-.General, Mr.urnett, opened Parliament with a |very eloquent address, which dwelt the prosperity of the country, After the Governor-Gener- al\u2019s address, the Sergeant-at-arms placed the m upon the table, and the Speaker, Mr.Harvey Beatty, took his place.The Premier, Mr W.F.Crothers then made an ja dress, intro ucing the Minister Finance, brought : 2, Tax of $5 a year on dogs; 3, Tax on Orientals increased from $500 to $1,000; 4, Tax on spinstérs and bachelord\u2014$3 for former and\u2019 $5 for latter, wamen becoming gpinsters \u2018at 25 and men bachelors: at, 30.The bill was seconded by Mr.- V.Gage, Minister of.Justice, and.t was then thrown open o discussion.The Government speakérs were the Premier, the Cabinet inisters, Mr.I.Corey.C.Beatty,.Leader, Mr.E.L.Hodge, Mr.George Kidd, Mr.B.Corey, Mr.K.Tree.\u2018After \u2018considerable discus- | sion the Budget was Placed on the: increase the wood to $1 ¢ brought in Those wha , N.Harris, Mr.H.Hope for the ins AL ter a brief debate these bills were also placed on the table for a se- n moved by .R.Cooper, seconded by Hodge that the session o\u2019clock the following morning.\u2018Al! then joined in singing Gpd Save.the King which closed the meeting.\"dh \u2018meeting to be- \u2018held on Feb.5th, will be evening: Pa \u2014 .' SUTTON.Boright- was \u201ctaken - ill k end and his condition \u2018is still quite serious.Mr.Boright, \u2018whois about 85 years of age, is one of Sutton\u2019s best known \u2018and most popular men, | and all hope for bis speedy recovery Mr.John laine, of Pawtucket, R I., arrived on Sunday to spend -a few days a guest of his brother, Mr.The Opposition speakers were Mr.H.1 SHERBROORE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1910.BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS, to have g nurse, who will be in constant attendance.=Mr.Wm.J, Ellis is taking a tri- weekly course of treatment at Knowlton Sanitarium.Mr.R.BE.Miller attended the ap- \u2018nual meeting of M.& R.directors at Frelighsburg, together with Mr.Jos.Selby, of Dunham.\u2018Divine service at Sutton Junction will be held every Wednesday evening and at Brome every Friday evening through the Lenten season.p\u2014 NOYAN.Death has again removed from amongst us, another respected ' and highly esteemed young lady in the person of Miss Mattie Hardy, after a lingering illness of two years.The disease finally developed into tuberculosis, and for the past two months her death was hourly looked for and on Wednesday evening, February ¢th the end came to the patient sufferer.The funeral took place from - St.Thomas\u2019 church, Noyan,, Friday, at 12 o\u2019clock in the \"afternoon.The.funer- (al sermon was preached by Rev, Mr.Robinson.Very.appropriate Hymns.were rendered by the organist, Miss Grace.Naylor and choir.The large.as- -semblage and the beautiful flowers testified.to the esteem in which the diseased ~ was held.She leaves er, two brothers, ahd three sisters, |.besides other numerous relatives and friends.Deceased was - \u201cin her.39th.year, | + .es +\u2014 ST.ARMAND STATION.Lo Departures: Mrs.Clark Hastings | and Rev.Hodgson, to.Montréal, on\u2019 Tuesday; Mrs.Anson: Shélters, and Miss Shelters, to Montreal and.Tor- | onto; Mrs.(Rev.) Hodgson : spent carbival week in Montreal; Mr.B.J.Hastings was.in Montreal, on Monday, consulting Mr.Cluny about the \u2018| créamery here, as a party from Bos- Jon wish to make arrangements to.buy cream from the patrons here.e Mission Circle met .with: Mrs.Nickle, on.Wednesday evening, Mr.Timmis, from Montreal, was present and contributed to the enjoyment of the evening.Mr, Mick preached in the \u2019 Philips- burg Methodist church, February 6th There is an abundance of snow and | a great deal of teaming is being done, drawing ite, wood, logs.and hay and 8 rew, rm rare remis BROME CENTRE.Arrivals are Mrs.Clark, ot Massachusetts, visiting her brother, Mr.A.| Glidden ; Mr.H.Glidden and son, of Franklin, visiting his father, Mr.A.Glidden ; Miss Ethel Miller from visiting her sister, Mrs.Gorham, of \u2018Erle; Mr.John and Master Ha mon Vernal home from Stanstead ; .HK.Marsh from Macdonald College; \u2018Mrs.Mary Scott who hag been visiting her niece and other friends; to West - Brome ; Miss Helen Mandigo .with her sister, Mrs.A.J.Marsh, | Mrs, Glidden: who \u2018has heen snffer- Romeo Claing and other friends.Mr.Clajng who |left Sutton -nine ago, has prospered in his new home.Mr.N.P.| Emerson and \u2018daughter, Miss Jessie Emerson, were in \u2018town \u2018on Tuesday, the latter going to Richford, Vt., to call on friends: Miss Carrie E.Boright was able to sit up for a) short time on Monday, the first time during her illness of several we with typhoid.Miss Evelyn Lafleur, who is teaching school i Montreal, is reported as in rather| poor \u2018health.Mr.A.J.Garland left for Boston and other New England points on Tuesday in the interests of.the Han- dle-Factory of this village.\u2018Mr.George Manuel, of Richtord, vt._was in town on Tuesday looking after the veneer mill operations.Mr Manuel expects.to get the new factory into w rking condi ion within a \u2018few weeks.Mrs.\u2018Erwin Getty has improved 80 that she is now able to ride out.Word comps from Montreal to the eftect that Qlinton, son of Conductor O.D.Westover, ot the C.P.R., and a former Sutton resident,- was out of an hospital where he had been two The \u2018Snow fall here during the past \u2018Mrs.J.Benham .nd \u2018Mrs.-D.Stetson 8 ent .Tyesday: with Rich- ends, 4 TEASTMEN.24° The death of Mrs.Arthur Sparling, an old, resident of this place, occurred on Thursda the 10th.inst.at her home here, Mrs.Sparling was former- hy Miss ane - Booth, of West 1 Shefford.She leaves an aged husband three sisters, and one.brother to mourn her loss.was conducted by the Rev.F.C.Ireland, on Sunday, at her home, and the remaing were taken to West Shef- ford, on M nday, for interment.The Ladies\u2019 - Guild met on Friday at the home of Mrs.Jas.Marshall, with a -goo attendance of ladies present.; Mrs.B.Esty, and Mr.R.Stowe {went to Br gham on Friday, to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Marlin Stowe, of that place.A short | service will be held in 8t.John\u2019s church, each Friday dur- i t 7.30 o\u2019clock.again entered our vil- Miss Margaret Snowden assed.away on Sunday morning, the 13th.inst., the guest of her sister.BROME.The funeral of the late E.J.Patch took place in 8t.John\u2019s Cemetery, previously.announced.Revs.John Fulcher and, G.8.Scha- gel officia The bearers were Messrs.G| PF.Hall, Wm.Chapman, Millington.\u2019 Mrs.Emma Cooks, who id.at Dre- sent stopping with her brother, Mr.C.K.Moflatt, has been suffering from an attack of rheumatism, Mrs, Nelson Libbeÿ,- who has - been years: weeks.for treatment for rheumatism.- year and has received a cheque The funeral service ing from a bad fall is improving.ago.Mr.C.Derby also lost one.' Much sympathy is Pelt for Mr, W.Robb and family in their sad reavement.y Le VALE PERKINS.- 1 Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.U.A.Darling to East Bolton to visit their © daughter, , Mrs.L.Wing ; Mrs.Jos, Jones ta Province Hill to visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.Hardy; Mr.A.RB.am- mond to Newport, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Jones to \u2018Province Hill to visit their daughter, Mrs.H, .Nutting; Mr, Fred .Jewett'to Farnham to visit relatives: Mr.OC.Magoon at his \u2018home: here.Sunday ; Miss Eva Dar- {ling home after spending two weeks.| at Sutton ; Misses Esther and Glenna Magoon from a visit to their uncle in Bolton ; Miss C.Qeorge of \u2018West Burke, Vt., spending a few days at Mr.Moses George.= © Mr.Charlie Jones \u2018is\u2019 still quite ill, Le re , SAVAGE'S MILLS.Mr, Davi@ Galbraith, Mrs.Smith, and Mr: J.Mahédy, of Sherbrooke ; Mr.and Mrs.Jolly, of Foster attended the funeral of the late Wm.Porter, who was buried on Wednes- -day the 16th.; Mr.Wm.Reynolds of the .B.T.Bank, Valcourt, and Mr.J.\u2018Reynolds, of Milton, here over- .Sunday with their relatives.Miss Estella Cleary, teacher in the : \u2018Moffatt \u2018district, West Ely, won the Government bonus for successful and progressive teaching during the past for the same.: Mrs.M.Tamlin was called to Warden this week on account of the- Premond.BEDFORD.Mr.H.Smith is about again after his unfortunate fall at Stanbridge East a few days ago.The friends.of Miss M.McNamara will be pleased to hear of her recovery from a severe attack of la grippe.Mrs.E.O.Brown bas returned to Lachine after spending the past few days in town.- Mr.A.B.Foster went to \u2018Montreal on Friday, but owing to an accident \u2018the train did not arrive there till noon.Mr.Harry.Beatty of Stanbridge East, was in town Monday.Mr.D.Saunders is spending a few days at his home here.+ BRIGHAM.The church services here were cancelled on Sunday owing to the condition of the roads.Miss Buck, who taught the Protestant school here for four terms, recently received a bonus from the Department of Public Instruction for successful teaching.Recent arrivals: Mr.Stowe, of Newport; Mr., Mrs.and Miss O\u2019Brien, of Dunham; Mrs.Estey and Mr.L.H.Stowe, of Eastman; Miss Muriel Burnet, of Huntingdon; Messrs.Hand F.Hulburd, of East TFärmham, | all called here by the funeral of the late Mr.Stowe.anatase tial) NORTH PINNACLE.Mrs.J.N.Trudeau left last week for Springfield, Mass., to join Mr.prudeau, and will reside there in the vture A = D to .\u2018mourn her- loss, her father and.moth-\"| Crace.weekday last, thé get through.Mrs.J.Racine is quite ill as also Mr.Archie Sherrer with quinsy.The little Westover is reported very Mr.Almonte Taisey is working for ill with \u2018general debility, is obliged ! the past few days; also Mrs.L.R.Smith and son,, Luke, and daughter, Mrs.E.L.Jenne and vrs.Bertha the , Deming visited in Frelighsburg Jast Owing to the hard storm on Sa?ur- mail was unabis tu daughter of Mr.Myron ill.Mr.Hall, iety,\"\u201d , i / / 5 i Sgn, | gent J °, 5 i a Boucher, Lacroix \u20ac Fis jette, 163-167 WELLINGTON ST., = SHERBROOKE | \u2018 and .W.Booth; to Earle 8.Fer- -sent\u2019 royal: prize-was won by Mrs.Brown, consolation prizes, Misses Blackwood Wallace.\u2018 The.party left - \u2018early in the House, Brigham, where.a pleasant ev-} Al- mem | Mch.25, Fri, 1 Deaths, \u2014\u2014 Good to Æeturn by all trains up to BIRTHS.Monday, February 21st.ATTO\u2014At 2577 Mance street, Mont-| ~ Fare $2.50 real, ao a son to \u2018Mr.and Make Pullman reservations at Q.C.rs - © + paie 0e - R.Station Ticket Qffice.- - MARRIAGES.a proies FERGUSON-BOOTH\u2014At Bouth Stu- C kely, at the home of the jpride\u2019s pa- A TV] re rents, by Elder Skinner, of ' Fitch J PACI = | CC CHEAP RATES In effect from March 1st to April 15th 1910 inclusive.Second Class Colonist tares from Sherbrooke.Vancouver, Victoria, Seaîtle, Portland, re., Nelson, Rossland, Spo.> kane.esceirasne 00tuedenshavoun ees neotou® Mexico City, Mex 4845 Low rates to \u2018many other points, Soret Soa leave wi Montreal, daily, undays included, for Winnipe Cal , Vancouver, and Seattle.po, gory Price of Berth Winnipeg $4.00, Calgary $6.50, Vancouver and Seattle; qu.0 Gacse0 paesoces \u2018City Ticket \u2018Office, 6 Strathcona 8q.Bell Tel.130, or C.P.R.Station.- Tel.207.TI GRAND TRUN Qui He DUGED FARES IN EFFECT FROM MARCH 1st APRIL 156th, 1910, INCLUSIVE, Second-class Colonist 'tares from Sherbrooke to SEATTLE, V ICTORIA \u2019 VAN cou VER and PORTLAN D.NELSON and SPOEANE.49.45 ROSSLAND.ici.$49.45 GELES, \u201cSAN Pro.A AN- $49.45 vy MEXICO CITY, Mex.c.45 Low rates to many other points.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS l.eavh Monireal Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.80 p.m.for th dation of passengers holdin second-class tickets to CHIC WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COAST-\u2014mominal charge is made for berths, which may be reserved'in advance.WU, H.FONS, Agent, Uity \u2018Tickers Omoe, No.3 Strathcona .» Bell phone 30, People's 168, Ba.p v, HARRISON, phone 197, first - AGO AND Btation Agtet, Beli fp The Sherbrooke Lumber Yard \u201c \u201coffers you he best value in- all kinds of rough and dressed LUMBER : Olapboards, Lath and Shingles.fice and Lumber Yard, 101 King St, People\u2019s phone 139 Bell phone 888.G.A.McIVER.Manager.(TLANTLC DANS oh \u201cROVAL MAIL + a PHPRESSES 7 ° LIVERPOOL Feb.25, Fri., EMPRESS OF IRELAND Von, 5 Fri,, EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Mch.19, Sats, LAKE CHAMPLAIN EMPRESS OF IRELAND Apl, 2, Sat, TAKE MAMI Apt, 8 Fri, EMPRHSS OF BRITAIN FOR SALE $4500 worth of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, China, Tut Glass, Eject to Plate ard Sterling Silver AT COST; - Come early and get first choice at H.J.Laberee & Go\u2019s LENNOXVILLE, KNOWLTON.Mr.Ned Mandigo has bought one of Mr, Stanbridge's riding ponies: Mr.George Robb, Sr., muss\u2019 Honeyman, Mr.and Mrs.George Robb, Jr., attended the funeral of the late Mrs.William Robb at J Sweetsburg on Wednesday.Mr.J.N.Robinson is making improvement in the interior of his hotel.The corridor on the second floor is being widened, the rooms off\u2018which are being renovated.pe a] \" s ss, i Saturday, February 19th $49.45 e accommo- , or Sa - al a wath a he ea vr Cee 3 ~ 5A Ia .\u2018 1 or SAN WR.AAA a A Wo no Br Setar.aa any pee Le ppg re 3 À FIR Rl WRAL\u201d ui a 3 ., .tas me nn « ALS LGR TR 2 Relves - ER = aT 20e AE \u2018ee ARE Ro Bitar Mr at ae oH Ne a ata oa Hei X: a 0s NL fr His x a, pin ma + pe 9 Le ma WE A épée ie Muni tr AR SE is Ady TL Sa SN == i.WIP WG WE er Aree wh %, w.= ot espere Te ma qe = ail = fa oe oo RS - ; «AE TS .Tags + ew onl 8 ; .- ar \u2014e oo.cee wy a - A adres Wh ee A Tie Ex oR TIRE 5 Bm eng dr Be 3 eee rand , : 213 , _ \u2018mg -.go oa Soc Sa mame Sue go = \u2018 me Fan Ser dei Ly ae ran te wp.>.DIE AT = mme ge \u2019 La cu 20 ge _ - Sry Se alu es wer Hare eS - EE Fer ing Fy ee el IAT TAA RG pei Map re Agra mp ve REX, ob ASE i : - oy SANTI + ty ,- = PA Te HE Ny fg inti ie i ew tet i i -.! - Lhe on von - ewes : na wr sm - a ste Mae 1 2 \u2018 LE Yuri a ep re = AEE rap Tan EE Ne = .3a ~ - vw a oy ~ Se et om +4 = Foe TT Cr eae RG à A 4 VENT vo ARN yi rm ame = Ca ee ee 10 et lg ro \u2018 \u2018ow La .æ.\u2014 ew oa Tv = 0 mG me Mien ge kA ae an rt go Sho se a ml Poa, a.\u201c.\u2014; D * - asie py .- REE > A + TE z ; - ve - .\u201d 3 Re 3 NE A ER EEE ects SNA SET ETES ] us aw ees er np pur ve EE nt + \u201coo - rap A en a a pif, ancre ok Lona \u201c Ee Te PAIRS.ad Al a ym.L Em - a 44 vo < #0.ph + bise Frs \u201cot ARs UE 4 tr : > vod ng at } wld, #1 Kat i | 8; 1 Rey CR ys i ax 4° ie xt dbosr 1% A .2 ant 3 Rif ae 2 { wn 8 5 + 1.oF ty 00e : .TET aa sre mabe x .| a \u20ac .me - : a : nae [7 ; - or ° YEA) = - a A rpms > \u2019 oy - ee game x cari omar = = 4 rae K - ave PEU TUR gee yey ay pag hn 5 : ac > .z : su : TR Er POP NE EEE NE PINE En } KE ET EEN EE PE EE ESC li r SE.Ee ge rs nt - Lun = \u2014\u2014 rae a.22 pe) .- ; cm .Ce.mon eo, atv ; \u2026 J RB sn 5 \u2018 a i > , rose ten us: > .v A Ë > = = A eh ee de VT a er: - [Ra J - 3 MTL 5 wf BEE PERT Noam .1 Ta 7 > : $e 07 14 : T Ë rity .a ; Rr .Le Fr à or fee! i i» Tita ERLE Lil Ne, à Re : A fe iy J il 41 wifes 3 7d \u2014 Ay es Kor 4 1e - Fibs ¥ id + P \u2018.; 4 - RU Ba } dh J , 4 k vr het # CR Ye 2 TE * 1; + à #L ES 5 Cele .ni À - quel * ; 0 Hi Bee A 5 An GW.hide 3, 4 44) poy -.à + me dt 0 = dug a yo It + a NT NCA À Le Ta aly = : i > » RR QU x \u201cty .p 42 Led ES OF me Mami ne.[FN WN 1 Daily Store New: oo Thes fe Roma Ladies ( About fifty colors; origin: ~ alteration the - date.garment à LADIES\u2019 COSTUME: .About ten in the Suits, yell trimi reed patterns, ormer values e price-is | Vans SILK B were 25c., Rummage Sale .| Laces «\u20ac A good selec hig a stock th HALF-PRIC 2 Read every \"PAISLEY SHAWLS-\u2014 Were $4.00, \u201cRummage Sale .| GILT HEAD HAIR PI - Rummage Sale P4 ons dozen ancenTire J ONE LOT CHILDREN BROWN LEATHER BH were 20c., Rummage Sale .ACOOBDION PLEATE .- B.im.wide, Ivory was 15c.yard.Rummage Sale .VANDYKE POINT LA Cream or white, Rummage Sale, » yé : ONE PIECH BLACK : IG HEAD OLOA ; 54 in, widé, was + a+ \u201c nh SRE \\ \u201c [ es .{ BR ARY 17, 1910.| - JA _ PAGE FOUR.Too .| © SHERBROOKE paiLy RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRU i #1 - ee i - \u201c SE | ROTESTANT 1 LC \u2014 {_Baior Gen St Montreal, | SHERR SOUL NOTES.More About this BELLY \u201c44 Co Lr IB .in vas in town en eRe Tork t- The Sherbrooks oto SRE , Commis\u201d | ick=u Sale e \"21 ne core NE LE AE SE \" is im New at #ioners have completed ihe purcaase y Pi = A1 \u201cHave in Stock at the Prése Jon Pore fo iopenings.Tet six lots.ef land A x Tbe Pick 'P.Sal sparkli ?SRE : d Road, ou The Pi p Sale is a sparkling , À 4F- Pi -@.Bourque -bas returned from Sangster, Drummon he = AN ; ite 1 new (success.Many are taking advantage , Ji TEA SETS of the Very: Du »Watahes, tous: Dia Monreal where .ahe has.gpent the Nard, | intended as a site for | jo it so stock up for future tage | va + monds, Solid Gold and Roll.Weak 1| The Beard.has not yet.eter mined | sumption.We only sell Honest Up Whether my head i English and German C hina Plate Jewellery, Silverware, Ra Fy ph School when it will undertake this\" building.\u201c Te, Date Shoes during this Dick UP Bele ne Par on oy A PAC mie cn TH my Sere at Out Glas, Bony, Ohins, De tondines.Toe Sentral School le mieh | over ecount of heat a al \u201cIY 1 Téa Set (1 cu slightl cracked), g.or \u2026\u2026._ L \" e BL 1 Te Set, a ies Ent) | Reg.$6.00, fF coo voor $6.90 posart! Ware, Gun - Metal Mr.Paul Jenckes - is: visiting his [Or the teachers sbsent through ill \u201810 to 30 p.\u20ac ana eronti of this ey pil 1 Tea Set (1 cup cracked), Reg.$5.00, for \u2026\u2026 \u2026.|- Goods, Umbrellas, \u2018ete,\u2019 etc.J} friend, Mr, Carl Davidson, Stanley [ness, the situation is temporarily | ot .| urgent demand.TH \u201c4 1 Tea Set (1 cream jug short), Reg.$7.50, for .during Le street, Montreal.[more difficult.\u2018This Sale will close Saturday, Feb.| very great ag = à 1 Tea Set (1 cream jug.chipped), Reg.$4.50, for! OUR : ANNUAL | 2 - Ladies and children especially in , Miss Mona Hewson, of the High 26th.Take advantage of it.Buy for it is, as I have by ig}! 1 Tea Set (1 cup short), Reg.$5.00, for .mn.|{vitea to our matinees.School, has been obliged to resign, \u2018early.forced prôpositi ve aim, tig) DIS UNT SALE Purchasers or investigators equally osition, 444 2 1 Tea Set (1 cream jug short), Reg.$6.00, for _ reese + of Black: Lake owing to ill health, and Miss Minnie to build up it the i Ja à «$ 1 1 Tea Set (cup short), Reg.$5.00, for .uy pire FEB.1st to 28th.; Mr.W.G.° Scott, ith G- Heath.formerly teacher at Fast | welcome.| ana grow it will itr SERS '1y to be sure, and to get first choice come early:tg-morrow.The clock Hi started at friend.: ber.: | | ought to be Sold pe 3014 \u2018noon on Feb.$th ! When will Miss Bord, ot Montreal, is the i 8 I mn J.GHOQUETTE, must grow south pi it stop?Send guesses to guest of her sister, Mrs.A.J.Doug- |! - FORESTER \u201caT HOME: EE | BRatoesbor to H: H.Morencysl parie Sf 3 .à las Odell, at the Chateau Frontenac.The annual \u2018at home\u201d ot Coy t 1 85 Wellington Street.H.H, \u2014 44813 B \u20ac \u2018 ven't heard.P.end Mo- Francis, No.2, Canadien Order of | _ \u2014 gegen EK A.CG.SKINNER vances y haven't, heard Theatre, come Foresters, came 25 vor succes se |[ = 04844 = , \u2018Jeweller anc - - on Tuesday evening in the F'oresters\u2019 |- i) | Eo ERIN TES Jewell d Optician to-night.©.|Hall, Odell\u2019's Block, members and \u2018Batteries for Gas En in 145 - The Largest China \u201cStore in the \u2018Eastern To ships.| Miss \u2018Florence Farwels has beer friends being present to the number gi e ln TERY - - - ; thirty, mor Hi : BELL TEL.404 Branch Store: 93 WELLIN TON 8ST RI the past two weeks, but 181 now Lon, dre Wallace Shaw, Past \u201cniet pore: | eh we carey a fresh stock df \u2018Columbia, ni se Ready, AT 113 = Co eatr LL 40 AE .J d ester eries e very highes LE: .Opposite The Clement Th e + groves véssésasseunées -valegcent 3 er-and District Deputy, presided ted j ceive shipments\u2019 « once a week dir ect from the factory \"réf i Congregational\u201d + .snowshoe tramp the following programme was rie ory, *™ ; a dE \u2014 9| Tuesday night, Feb.22nd.Refresh- Out, the audience ding most ember 4 83 L L ciative and applauding every member fi ree |} CITY NEWS, és | ELECTRICAL REPAIR @ sup, 14812 .s pre Wo 3 td 3 : HER 8 Le ; Ei t Vi .! - 1 i | A district HE the 04d Fe reecesossniavesiorsel Ea ue ot weeks of Mrs, rep ig ids Corte: Es + W.J.WIGGETT, 100 Welllngion Étaig, \"| \u201ca ; Fo \u201cSatisfaction lows was held, last] evening in oe Miss Edith Houston is visiting ber |W.Clearihue, Mucklow ; : vocal _solo, Miss Burden ; *, i 4 ç or ity Lodge rooms with a very good sister, Mrs, a H.Genge, Quebec © One of the largest stocks of high ; 4 i cy gtimdance, The district inpludes the, stree .for a few te .[grade Furniture, Carpets, etc, in! A , \u2014EAT\u2014 Wluwing oH, o re aC f].Smoke \u201c\u201cCheck\u2018\u2019 Orgar, Be.| Eastern Canada goes on Sole \u201cSat.| i 44 ; 9 s ; Diamond, of Magog, St.Francis val- | Judge and Mrs.H.R.Mulvena morning at the B wards Co.'s ware $ Bie\u201d ALLATT - ley of East Angus, nd Blephantis of |have gone to Montreal to spend a * 4 ia 1 gp :Georgeville.\u2026.| few days with friends.There nm Dow an abundance of BU After the lodge ha been opened the.Snow.e las 1 was Very heavy.al 4 HOME Grand Lodge officers were opened.the | fries.John ba ences has returned and lumbermen say there is enough] 311 CR 5 MADE ; 37 Bre.5 + Houlghan, D.D.G:.nt M.Brooks at St.Johnsbury, Vt.and to spare everywhere.nt es, EAD and \u2018included, Bro.W.8.MeCorkil, B Out FI i 0 Quebec! - Quêtes ! Train leaves | it.BR Grand Master, Bro.|A, A.~Akhurst, | Bangor Out Plug Tobaeco, 10e.bag.| 49 o'aloek, Q.C.R.May be boarded 18 \u2018 G.Wap, Bro.A; HJ Berwick.\u2018G.H., | \u2018Mr.hd Mrs.F.P.Buck left this {at 10°p.mtu 0-thorrow night.Re-| i 1! oR Na \u201c© Valley, oa 2 Mocitel i?| morning.for Montreal en route :to [turn tare 82.50;< | + 14: | win, and V.EB.Torr 1, FP.GG: M \u201cBros {5 Galedonis Springs for 8 few weeks\" | Mr, Alan Morkilt, \u201cH the Head ot \u20ac 1844: IF «J.Verrill and Fu 5.White, BP st ma fice, .Eastern Townships Bank, is | È 1G.M.\u2019s Smoke Master Mason Tobaseos - \u2018spending à weeks.of his annua) vece H : 5 ion at.®\u201cAshuglot,\u2019\u2019 Lennoxville the i .\u20ac \u201cask your.Orocers, | The Grand Maste was icordsaily * \\\"lady\u2019s red sash.was.found at \u201cthe + i or Telephone 724 [| felcomed by Bro.E.H May, Noble: Sperbrooke Sriawshoe Club house last \u2018guest of Mrs.Lucke.snd Mrs, Willis.3 ER TU Grand.\u2018174 Wednesday \u2018night, Owner may :have Phidelah Rice, ithe\u2019 impersonator | iF 1 The initistory a é6 \u2018was 2 er pare.by spfine at.the Record Lot \"who pleases .everybody Clément The- | LE ç a SP ge.y the Tee team ot TUn- + atre sty 50e.and\u2019 i i J _ + The Grand Master gave ani.interek- Ta Pipe Kenel Tobaceo, - eu Canaria 5 ea ; \u2018 ; TEE ; {ting address in whicn he told of.the ; \u201cA full turnout of \u2018members of the e ian Ban ug-of-war 2g I Ÿ sh I ish progress: being made in the.Jurisdie- Curling C - [team beg to accept the challenge of | ¢ sho ni .g Club is requested for to .is 3 es Von.pale followe on matters or night at, the weekly- meeting, \u2018as ar- We Cadedian, Nhat the match and Furniture, Carpets, Rugs.Draperies, etc.\u201cever ali 0 d À fits are being completed f \u2018het .: | { ot == interest to the different lodges in rabgeine 9 are being co ploted for pulled off ur \u2018thie raga\u2019 em, Sat.Every discount, is a guaranieed genuine reduc 14 H ADDOCK COD STEAK Bros.Akhurst, Mec dE Choon i where the Sherbrooke Curling Club y .I = a White, Berwiek, Baldwin, Charbonnel.will be the.guests .of the Quebec You'll be sorry if you miss , hearing j A - MACKEREL SALMON VE» Wri \"Br w e gi : | add Victoria Curling Clubs.In the |Rice at the Theatre to-morrow night.CE À | FINNAN HADDIE : De, © Sherbre - Lane, Oho.|morhing or afternoon on, the Vic- Reserved seats at-Y.M,C.A., Te, 50e, _\u2014 _ RO, HALIBUT and OYSTERS berlain, Magog, © reported for their vo and ie Where ening wil be de a mn on a .= Rat 2 a2 = = \u2014 respective lodges \u2018 rs.Wor n le st.evening.; \u2019 : : _ ) he Quebec Club, after which : 4 : At the close of the meeting refresh-; ner at t for New York, ene, she sails Sa- = oo J ssi DEAN ë LACEY.ments.were.served in .the\u2019 gid atch, wi compete in a friendly turday By the 88.Coronia of: sl | \u201c450.Iron Beis, | 04 20.00 White Maple Ir g wl hall, - lediterrang an for Italy to visit | £a \u2019 6.oe While the represent ation from ô 1t- | Pickets, \u2018tor \u201cPhid lab Rice condert; {et as ter 1 La.A Contessa Theodore | Ni 00- ron Beds, duced ; fo 10.00 = 50.00 Dresser and Stand \u2018 \u201cnr ÿ side lodges the\u2019 not| gs lergé as.of 750, 50e, 25e.Telephone 598.\u2018Pignatoire, in Rome.», a ! h d for, e meetin was a - .+ Mrs.E.L.smiTH 1 puccesstu one._ EB .Mrs.'F; H.Mértenson | entertained Mr.Thos.y Pearson, aged seventy\u2019 | 29 50 Brass Bed, educed: 0 15; 00 16.50 Wardrobe reduced * Wy 20 om 20,.NEITING BLOC \u201c|; - téh St.Valentine\u2019 s Day for her youiig two, pren oA morning.at =| , \u2018{daughiter, Althea, who on this aus: fEon's res nLennoxvilie.The pipteres most ALLURING \u2018and CROWN, NEW J.PS FO Fan } pleions \u2018day; attained the age of five unefal will leave the house to-mor- 6 LE Brass Bel, otuced to 4, 35 | It, 25 Window Settee ar» _ growth of GLOSSY HAS, and It should \u2018Messrs - J.Alustus -\"Dionge, Hé stars.\u2018The little guests numbering | row, (Friday), Afternoon,.1.80° p.m,, CL \u2026 FIFIO Facial, and\u2019 Stalp qresiment, Hat | ¢hant, Ferdinand Boisvert and ¥ \u2018about Afteen, oe ed in el 10 êt.Georges Church, \u2014 i @ Dressing aid Yaniury.\u201cTRL 750 aire Rivard, of St.(Gabriel de Strat- - same the table pr etéiy\u201d You aiwaysdare a.good time in | © i 3 34 A ; b SI hs.le 3 ford, Wolfe Co.; George W.Crom J \u2018| decorated with white carnations as a Quebec.Excursion train leaves to.| TT bay arr ages, ss d y Ù gig S, BSS Be Gas Engines.\u2018AI Kinds of: \u2018Machinery; \u201cAutomobiles and Gas Engines repaired.A.T.DREW.14 and 16 Water St.Sher rooke F Read ot _ SHIRTS - SE UNDER WEAR , Mens Pois.Neglige: ss hand-' Ladies\u2019 Vests an Drawers, Sie | -Bome.patterns, value SET tor: \u201c38e, to \u201ccrea\u201d HET ne» 25c ; vi greg.Sevens avascs evens ,.vu 49c oa i | Men's Fancy Neglige Shirts, very Ladies\u2019 AN Woo Undervests, ar\u201d | best _$1.00_ value, for .62ic ue 90c, to clear at .I Ac Men's Black Sateen Shirts, value Also, several other lines to clear.85¢, for .eo eee ee 49c 7 Men\u2019s Black Sateen and Duck * HOSIERY i.Shirts, value $1.00, for -.75¢ : - : Men's Black Cashmere Sox, value NOTIONS 25\u20ac, OT Lu.ieee evens on 419\u20ac Men\u2019s Braces, value 25c, for\u2026l15e Men's Black Worsted Sox, value Boys\u2019 Braces, value 15¢, for.7ic\u2019 30C, for \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.hrs Loucce creed 224\u20ac Men\u2019s Muffiers, value 25c, for 124c' Men's Grey Sox| value 25c, for Men's Mufflers, value 50c, for 25c this sale .|.vruuco oct 18c |operation performed merchant, of Kingsbury ; ; William |J Ewing, registrar and Francis Smi merchant, of Richmond, have been appointed Justices of the \u2018Peace for the District of St.Francis.Dr.\u2018Johnston, of Cookshire, ras in town to-day and assisted at Hodge, Cooushire.i EC értéssééentl rorcenensataseenesensssesenesbte New Sherbrooke Februar EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO VISIT OUR: RIGREA T DISPLAY OF BARGAINS 3| D SATL RDAY.A OR FRIDAY A} | an\u201d : on Mrs: George | Ck 0 thing Store These Faw a \u2018centre piece, and crimson hearts, and jenjoyed ;the dainties provided, includ/ \u201cing the birthday | cake.Each little \u2018visitor was.presented: with à heart- \u2018shaped box of y, a-pretty sobve- \u2018nir of the Valentine party.\u2014 - \u2018The Olds Gas Power Co.are ndw - occupying their new building, 275 ! \u201cWellington Street # value - Mon 8: Mixture \u201cWool.\u2018Sox, I .ar ue 4 to clear ét 3 Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Stockings, va- «lue 25c, to clear \u2026Î9e J UNDERWEAR ~ Men's All Wool Ribbed Underwear ; value \"$1.00, to èlear at Men's Grey Wool Ribbed Underwear, value 80c, to clear at creree series evene \u201carssce terres vases + D5C Men\u2019s Underwear, value 50c and 65c, for ew striped.i ; : Jus arrived for Spring Demands | Crum\u2019s Prints, large variety of patterns, New Cotton Cloth of \u2018all descriptions.' All \u2018these : new lines will be sold at a bargain.Now Canadian Prints, large variety of patterns.No need: to New Gingham, latest patterns, large variety.+ Fur Neck New Striped Duck Suiting, large variety.at this New Embroidery, large selection in \u2018thé newest greater P designs., stock, New Plaid, New Cotton \u2018Cashmere, plain \u2018or FURS Don\u2019 t miss our other great bargains jin and : Boys\u2019 Clothing, Boots Caps, \u2018Trunks and Valises.Special reduction on Felt Footwear.enumerate here our large seléction of Pieces and Muffs.Our prices on Furs me \u2018of the year will be under cost, be sure to get a real bargain, The .rt of these Furs are from Codere\u2019 8 Men\u2019s and Shoes, Hats; - Sweaters of all descriptions men and boys, at cost and \u2018u der cost.> See these great offers: Don\u2019t Miss This Great Sale.Spécial Discounton Rubbers & Overshoes for Special\u20143,000 Ibs.of Canadian Special-White Woollen Blankets, n- Wool in grey black and meh: large size, at .$2.19 a pair At.eee ees end c lb.» : J.M.NAULT (Wholesale & Retail) 17 KING ST.FEBIIPPT IIIS 49470200400000807 LA FFIIIRIIIIAIISIIIIIFIIINEIIIY; \u2018 is PT 0 cy ne So x % | i q \"FPE ES SRL wel drag 75 \u2018Mésstant Teachers.will hold their regs |.lular.meeting in the High.School, Fri-\u2019 #999995939999333439995 sevsssimpssen !\u2018UPhe next \u2018Harkiony Band -Goncert: 2 led.Dr.Worthington, | ome.dowrf™ from\u2019.Ottawa te \u201cattend morrow night.82, 50 Return, will be given \u2018in Clemént THesatie on Wednesday, March 2nd, instead of | Feb.28° a\u2019 advertisèd.\u201d The tug-of- |: \u201c| wit ¢ompetition between Jenckes and Rand, for silver medals, \u2018place on that\" night.Æ The Sherbrooke Association.of pio | will take day, the.18th, -at- 4.p.m.All.per- |.;|sons interested are invited to attend {this .open session for which a special programme has heen prepared.The Sherbrooke County Liberal- | | Conservative \u2018Association are holding | \u2018their: annual meeting, this afternoon, at the Magog House.Officers will be elected \u2018and other business transact- .P., has} the missing.7 Now, lister: 100 balcony seats at 1250 or -more :representative | proves satisfactory other limes tbe established.It is said © to je | 25c each for the Phidelah ice Reci- | Mr.Re.BL Pope;ex-M.P., tô be held | & fat the Mpnnment : National,\u201d .Monday } evening, Jeb.28th.itis: expected \u2018Dongerve- 4ives: fram »all - parts .of the Fastern | Townships ; will.attend : : = ç [OT \u2018Phe new \u201cetécttie- \u2018Neht lité, estab- shed \u2018hy the \u201ccity on Frontenac street as an experiment, was in op- gration last night; lt.consists of a line\u201d St 60-candle power electric light lamps, one at each post, -with reflectors.The street was well lighted last night, and if the new system may be economical, Mrs.Douglas Odell received yesterday for the first time since her marriage at the residence of Mrs.Odell, Sr., Prospect street, Mrs.Odell wore a lovely gown ol pale pink messaline \u2018with tunic trimmed with heavy knotted silk fringe and silver embroidery about the yoke of spangled net.Shp was assisted in receiving by her sister, Miss.Boyd, of.Montreal, | Who was arrayed in a black sequin gown over white taffeta and Miss Odell, whose gown was black voile and lace.Mrs.-E.L.Stewart-Pat- terson, and Mrs.À.W.Blue presided } over the table in the tea Toom which was most attractively arranged with pink carnations \u2018and candles, shaded Fin white and silver.Mrs.W.Lynch and Mrs.Jack Morkill served creams and ices and the girls assisting were Miss Maybird Odel), Miss Alison McBain and Miss Mabel \u2018Blue, See the great yacht race at Clement Theatre to-night.\u2018 the , TUG OF WAR.| The Rand team having accepted the +Jenckes challenge, the Harmony Band has made arrangements with the two teams to have them pull at the next band concert in Clement Theatre.The Band has offered seven silver medals to the winning team.\u2018The date of the concert is March 2nd, Wednesday evening.\u2018nod ; 0 += rs SE = Fr 21, 50 China Cabinet, for 40.00 China.Gabinet, for 55.00\" Buffet, \u201c reduced to 27.00 Royal Oak Sideboard for 18.00 \u2014 83 = 2666 36.66 16.00 Mah.Eng.Breakfast Table 10.67 2 00 Mah, Desk Cabinet, for 14.00 22.00 Bed PP for 42,00 Oak Davenport, Thousands of articles In es \u2018Etal, tô-morrow night.8 quick |; and reserve yours.of \\ \"Preparations ake now.well arider L [way for.ithe big-Aarewell baoquet.to I._ Many other r pieces at at 55 1-87 1-3; % 00 Parlor Suite, 3 pes, jet, 60.00 -Wire Back Suite; wl 10.50 Sold Mah.Buia ir oR : ; che recitation; \u201cnity MoÂvan \u201cmale quartette, Messrs\u2019 \u2018Beott Gilbert, | id.Matthews and - Gordon and ; Ernest Armitagé.\u201cA: number of encores were kindly _responded to.A eüchre party followed, twenty- three tables being called into requisition for the game, which went on with varying success for an:hour or two, \u201cthe prize-winners being Mrs.J.Shaw and Mr.Jas.Lowe.Refreshments were served and partaken of with great - appreciation and the pleatant evening closed with a very .gay dance, to the music of the * or- -chestra, lasting til after midnight.LENNOXVILLE MUSICAL CLUB.The concerts of the Lennoxville Musical Club, which have gone on without - interruption throughout the winter, gre: deservedly popular.and always.attract: a good audience.\u2018Last evening was no exception to the rule, St.George's Parish Hall | being well filled with music lovers.\"A carefully prepared and most satisfactory programme was offer ed and.much appreciated.The programme was as follows : -Vecal solo, (a) A Love Song, M.| Nicholson : (h) The Silver Ring,- Chaminade, Mrs.Mackay,\u2019 (Sherbrooke.) Piano duo, Fantaisie, Dialoguee, L.Boellman, Mrs.Frith, Mr.Johnson.Vocal solo, (b) Vorrei, Tosti, Dr.Mackay.Quartette, Beauties Eyes, Tosti, Messrs.Gilbert, Matthews, B.Armi- tage and G.Armitage.- ! Song, (a) The Isle of Kisses, Paul Dehnet ; (b) Rosemonde, Chaminade, Mrs.Mackay.Piano solo, (a) Sonata, O 7,Allegro Moderato, Grieg ; ch) Polonaise, Op.26, No.1, Chopin), «Miss Louise Webster.Vocal solo, Berceuse, Godard, Dr.Mackay.- Vocal duet, O Swallow, Happy Swallow, F.Kucken, Dr.and Mrs.Mackay.- T.(a) Dio Possente, Gou- | AHR .PHIDELAH.RICE RECITAL.i'There is in every human heart an rien in dramatic form.The play i gée reflected our own experiences, our | Ropes fears, stmuggles, ambitions and ÿdeals.We are admitted hearts and lives of people of other times and other environments,, and when, in spite of differences of man- \u2018ner, speech or custom, we find \u201d the !same .human heart in all, we feel an uplift, an expansion of sympathy, which is a joy forever.The work of Phidelah Rice presents the best of the drama in the purest form, free from - all unwholesomeness and false theatric atmosphere.It is absorbing cleansing and inspiring, a recreation unequaled.Mr.Rice comes to the Clement Theatre on.Friday evening as the fourth number.of the Association Concert Course.ART ROOMS CUSHION TOPS AT HALF-PRICE Also a lew Tinted Centres.Call and _ bee tien = MISM HUBBAKD\u20146 YorM Anta.Office Tel.958 miss DRESSER, 6 YORK APTS.Catching cold ap Mas- after a shampoo.imipossibility, Manicure, Facial, sage, Swedish Treatment.Bell phones: House, 85; Office, 858.MINTO RINK.Friday evening, Bkating.Saturday evening, Bkating Music.; Ticket holders\u20145c., with 10e.Non-ticket holders, 20c.SKATING EVERY AFTERNOON.Tel.832a.innate desire and hunger to see life an enchanted mirror in -which we | into the} Hair thoroughly dried by electricity | A.M.TAYLOL.] bricator WASHERS, house Trucks, : and DRESSERS, LUBRICANTS, PA SCRAPERS apd CATORS, OIL P Belting, Chisel shanks and Pl Taps, Dies and Babbit Metals, spi P chance and let us 1we con serve you.Dixon's Stick, Belt t Dros hue's Belt Cement and ' OILS \u2018AND GREASE ; Grease Cups, heer UMPS, es, Water Columns hy ing, Chain Hoists, #7 OUR: PRICES 3 Far the above te Sale price .\u2018ONE LOT GIMP AND BRAID TRIMMINGS\u2014 ;.+ Rummage Sale .~ FIVE LUSTRE WAIST Brown and Navy, Rummage Sale .THRER PIECES LAD BUITING\u2014 \u2026 _ Stripe\u201cand check, glue $1.00.Sale price .\u2014\u2014\u2014 TTT FOUR MEN\u2019'S8 SWEAT Garnet color.\u2018Val ale price TEN KIMONOS\u2014 Jacket length, we Percale and Flann Rummage Sale .\"+ PIECE GREY GOLF En in, wide.Value OE oT CHILDREN des 25c.; 71 - © Rummage Sale i SILRE-\" va Waists, Dresse ue 65c.and - 51 learance Sale \u2026 æ 188\u2019 WHITE LINX were 15c., Rummage\u2019 Sale .Castugg WAISTS- Card _ were $5.o, al Fommage Sale .vs HITE KID G $rreren.,, BD SECoN kif a= p 2 , | RRR HEONIN DALY TORY - THUR2DAŸ, FBBRUARY 17, 1810, | | | | { ! | i \u2018These Ridiculously Low Prices | | n Rummage Goods for \u2014 - © STRIPE VELVET\u2014 -{ All black, also | garnet stripe.Was $1.25 yard.\u2018Rummage Sale .\u201c vr besermarereen 25e, AAA AAA \\ ~ Ladies\u2019 Coats, Ulster & Capes 98¢ - About fifty winter coats, ulsters and capes, in all colors; original values from -8 85.to $10.With a little alteration \u2018these can be turned into up- -to- 98 date garments.Rummage sale.G MANTLE DRAPE TRIMMING\u2014 |Was 25c.yard.5 \u2018Rummage Bale .l.cee seein.3c.'ONH LOT BLACK LACE\u2014 .CL] Rummage Sale S srosossocse Be.8\u2019 COSTUMES\u2014 Labs < ten in the lot, rich black Suits, \u201cwell trimmed, also some tweed patterns, short coat style \u2014former values up to $17.Twenty- five pieces to select from ; value 750, 2, 50c, IRR 4,75 , Sale prin 12 : all double width, a splendid snap, at per | JEN WHITE SILK BELTS\u2014 yard, .Cc were 25c., ° + coco cer carre eh ec encenecdr Rummage Sale .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.viene DC.\" .AAA AAA AAA $ Laces & Appliques Half Price \u201cA good selection\u2014up-to-date goods.We have too BM Sale price .es es depeseuens bonnes de.GENT'8 WHITE SHIRTS ; big a stock that\u2019s why we offer them for this sale at Bale price -.SE | near BC HALF: PRICE, = ° '§ FIFTY PACKAGES LOOSE PINS\u2014 AAA PAPA PP PROPOS PP - | Rummage: Sale, per pkt.lc.| Read every offering i in this announcement\u2014Don't skip many money-saving items, AAA AAA AAAS AA AA NAAAARAAAAY - PAISLEY _ SHAWLS\u2014 TWO STRIPED FLANNEL WAISTS.Qver one\u2014lt contains ¥ + HATED CHIFFON\u2014 Were -$4.00, were $2.00, | 24 in.wide.Colors\u2014sky, .Rummage Sale iv ol eee.$1.50 Rummage Sale \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026 39c.emerald and mauve.GILT HEAD HAIR PINS\u2014 ' ONE PIECE LINOLEUM\u2014 - Rummage Saje .c - 2 - Rummage - Sale per, card of \u201c - 4 yds.wide.Value 75c.yd.ONE LOT JOB SHADES\u2014 .one dozen Sanvavcen seselresnsetasesnsase 5c.ONE LOT CHILDREN\u2019S BROWN LEATHER BELTS\u2014 Sale price .pros evesstenvesrereses 49c.ONE PIECE CLOAKING\u2014, : Mottled pattern, black ground, 206.Sale price each snvugunee soe ONE PIECE SILK : .BROCADED CLOAKING\u2014 .\u2018were 20c., i 54 in.wide.Value $1.00.52 in.wide, was $4 yard, ~ 7 Rummage Sale .ecran een DCS Sale price .\u2026\u2026ererrree 50c.Sale price .RE > XI * ACOORDION PLEATED CHIFFON\u2014 TWO VELVET SQUARES\u2014 | mire Le * 540 \"wide, Ivory or- Black, Size 3% x 2} yds.OBS AOE DROWN IMITATION © yes Loc.Talo | \"se sale $11.50.$6.90 13 yds.in the piece, was $8.75 | UMMALE DRTC «ores overs : ale Price .woo ioe + | per yard.The Remnant for $1.75 .VANDYKE POINT LACE\u2014 .TWO VELVET SQUARES\u2014 Cream or.white, 8 in.wide, Size 34 x 24 yds.Value $12.75.~ SILK SHIRT WAIST SUFTS\u2014 Rummage: Sale, yard .10c.Sale price .ow \u2026 renee $7.90 .One black, size 32, $16 for ee : < One brown, -size 34, $16 for $7.50 .ONE PIECE BLACK ONE WOOL SQUARE\u2014 Navy, sizes 34 and 38, $22 for $9 MGGUR HEAD CLOAKING\u2014 Size 3 yds.\u2014 wide.and 4 yards Black; size 32, sa for.$9.30 54 in, wide, was $I._ æ long.Dark red and small pat- Sale price \u2026\u2026.\u2026.Lut\u2026erre 65c.3 , tern.Value $10.80, ; $ vase vrntséuss serserens 4,90 ONE LOT GIMP AND | ;; Bale price ; Ad ded Attr actions a _ BRAID TRIMMINGS\u2014 GHEAVY JUTE SQUARES\u2014 ; Rummage Sale .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Se.5 Size.Value.Sale pr ict.From th e TIVE.LUSTRE WAISTS\u2014 © gd 3590 2 1 oo - Brown and Navy, were $1.50; 4x5 $6.95 $4.75 Rummage Sale .ccooe.T5c.: Grocer - FOUR SUMMER \u2018 SUTTING\u2014 - Sale price .l.wees seni 40c.- Stripe and check, 54 in.wide.\"Value $1.00.oo i COLORED STRIPE VELVET\u2014 \u2018 ction Sale price \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 /.50c.Grey, was $2.40 yard.0 FOU mT - Rummage Sale .«cccoiniinnn.50c FOUR MEN'S SWEATERS.NT EE 1 CAN CORN, 1 CAN PEAS, 1 CAN Garnet color.Value 75c.EIGHT EMBROIDERED : TOMATOES\u2014 _\u2014 Sale price \u2026\u2026:\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.users 35c.BLOUSE PATTERNS\u2014 Frid8y fOr \u2026\u2026s briveecsserurece 23c TEN KIMONOS\u2014 Were $2.00 to $2.90, Rummage Sale .© errereeeeve $1.25 8 ALMON\u2014 Jacket length, were $1.25.\u2014 BEST QUALITY RED - Percale and Flannelette quality.3 GIRLS\u2019 DRESSING JACKETS\u2014 20c.value, | Rummage Sale .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 50c.Biderdown Flannel.Friday for .cers ensvereers 15¢.\"1 PIBOE GREY GOLF CO wert $1.50.A 5 in.wide.Value $175 yard, Rummage Sale .wo.3%¢.CANNED STRAWBERRIES\u2014 .Rummage Sale .90e.HERE'S A SNAP\u2014 Value 20e., à.15e > coran FORMS Two pieces extra heavy Inlaid Friday for .passes CE MiS\u2014 , 1 ard, ; 5 # \u201cBlack, + { yards wide.value, $i à 5 PURE GOLD JELLY POWDER\u2014 Rummage Sale, 5 for .5e.* Sale price, per yard .50c.Friday, 3 10- cent pkgs.tor 20c.i vg OT CHILDREN'S HOODS\u2014 re alues 25c.to 75c.\u2014 Rummage Sale .|.|.10c.KITCHEN NE\u2018 \\ ESSITIES, FANCY SILKS\u2014 Note The Low Prices.for Waists, Dresses, etc., etc.| il 65c.and 50c.1c each 4c each | nce Sale \u2026 \u2026\u2026.ue 35¢c.for Wardrobe Hooks, Wire Egg for |10c.Sink Change UDIES\u2019 WHITE LINEN COLLARS Whips, Tea Strainers, Broom | were 15c.\u2019 Holders._ 5 each | \u2014_ Rummage\u2019 Sale woods 5c 2c each Cas \u2014 Egg Beaters, Metal Towel PMERE WAISTS\u2014 | for Wire Soap Dishes, Chimney Racks.\u201c| venise black and blue, Cleaners.same Bal lei $L.5 3¢ each 10c each gn re $1.50 for Apple Corers, Dippers, Foot ak Strain MEN'g WHITE KID GLOVE Scrapers, Potato Mashers, for Ice Tongs, Wire Si rain- Value 75e, s- ing Spoons, WirégDish Mops.\u201c ers,| Roller Towel Racks.ale Price rr dv, 25c.Popular V Want \u201cAds.\u201d om OLBT.| HELP WANTED FEMALN, HELP WANTED-MALE Toke ROOMED HOUSE ALL N\\TANTED\u2014A WORKING House: | NTED-FOR ou \u201c WOOLLEN Apply J Joln Convenierices, theluding gas.ï kecper, \u2018small family, middle aged ils, an experienced man or woman = Brows, ÿ Fultoh Avenue.\u201d Oman profeered._.Relereaces required.! sarpér.Paton Mauvtacturing Company, TS SALR® -Apply.Mrs.= 0.Duncan, 81 Moore St.| Sherbrooke.Que.L \\NTED\u2014A COOK GENERAL TO | = = FoR sacs ARS UPRIGHT PIANO! W \u201cwork in * Montreal.Must be com- | | WANTED MACHINE | 3 RS xp \u2018Wellinete Parkin ty quick bu petent \u2018or application 7 will be useless.| prectors, operators on lathes, p ~y_ ibgton \u201cgy.| yer.Tien wages to the proper party.Ad-\" ets, vertical boring mille, Good - wages PE £ dross Box.14, Sherbrooke Record, , steady work.Apply: Canadian General [3 ORG 3x FOIL = AL ETWO M TE Ce | Electtic Co., Ltd.Poterboro, Ont.+ Place: PG UTR in Methpdist, Church Ww.WANTED AT ONCE.barato: Oy darger Ga, wall be wid ato ALES AY Rh & To.5-1W-15C, EX W ANTED\u2014IN EVERY LOC ALITY Benga oR gat wre n CC to Ge gtore.- 4.M in Canada to make por .Pu \u2019 \" Lh a CU ; a qu à ft, competi, INT lin sito CNED INNTPIATILY A CAD- ana 3 ting up penses Tn all con si y pr to Ede el % Sth nr our notes.W able \u2018general servant, References.(edu places and.generally representing Ge\u201d moe, Houhone A Coutieaok, Apply Mrs.C, W.Cate, 43 Moore re St, us.Steady\" work to right men.No ex- ne Sr | oe me BOOK.beriento required.\u201d Writ6 for\u201d particulars fr Por\u201d SAL: | DY STE! ENOGRAPHER \u2018AND B > Roya Ready Cou London, Ont, Can- Caps, DE OR HWO SHOW LA \u2018keeper wanted at once.Must have ada , ; ef Sonic.ES «°C experiqnee.Olds Tas Power Co, 275 Ada, ; { } i RE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 8 bi BK.ustom nr 000 Tic Von alg or, | ston SE Sher AGHINISTS : AND MILL-WRIGILTS = 7 4 st A ¥ King Ss Hor Tend Berd RE NTRP SMART GIRL LIOR HES i VA ed hpi TM \u2018Davis, Canidu tines Jog w Tr | A! \u201ccounter, e good wages.Ui no Payer Co.\u201c Windsor\u2019 Mii} Mit , 15 -sBOW 7,\" ; ombilier SES Fort =] i IN LINN ficnnond Depot.: = ; = ENCED ap u Pile 0 Abbly ve \u201cLena.ç CAPADL TED - ze le.ES 7 À.MA lors.Lenn- PVVASTED, the NUE Als, ND AN BR Cnderstunds .a vin = \u2014 ye stating salary\u2019 and experience.to, au ing: ro Appiy keep The © nord Î Ba.a EE Hr ANOS no LA.8, Johnson, Thetford: Mines.-piate 1 Ou nroau Limber Co, Mont- Co Cee PAT EDS Eg NT rena | : NERAL SERVANT.icalm, |P' Que, .| | ( writ gs D LUAND OPYPRR \"ANTED\u2014A GE > So | ; PR) Fri EA ates kind and each price.VW Apply Mrs.«Dr.) Lamy, -68 Peel i a J yd Co ' owe, Marhle oh Que, Street, ; .hy , à, ; Daly Store News.1: 56.138 Wellington St.Thursday, Feh.19, 1910 Stôre closes i To- ight ; IN black with\"! ole JEWELRY, WATCHES, STERLING SILVER, SILVER PLATED WARE, CUT GLASS.OPTICAL GOODS UMBRELLAS, __CANBS, ETC.15 to to 50 p.c.Discount Off Our Complete Stock, | ; Your Inspection Invited.R.J.Spearing.1 33 Strathcona Sq.CITY NEWS Don't forget the drive to-night to {|Mr.Armstrong\u2019s.St.Andrew\u2019s Church Choir will | practice on Saturday night this week instead of Friday night.\u2018her home in Quebec after .spending a few weeks in town.Mrs.A.H.Simmonds left to-day for a visit to friends in Montreal.Mr.John M Mr.A.E.Duberger, druggist, of Thetford Mines, has moved to Sher- Ww | brooke and expects to \u2018make his home here.-À special train 2» jeaving Lennox- ville at 6.16 this evening \u2018foy Btan- stead, to convey the hockey edthus- lasts 1 to the Stanstead-Lennokville mai The next public lecture at Bishop\u2019's College will be on eg BY evening, the 24th, not to-night, indicated by an item published yesterday.Mr.H.V.Height- has returned from Alymer, Ont., where he was cal- | led by the sudden death of his uncle, \u20ac Granville H.Haight, Collector Customs at Alymer.\u201cLieut ~Col.and Mrs.Norreys Wor- thington were guests at a very \u2018per- [tact appointed dinner, given on .| Baturday evening at the Country | = Chu, Ottawa, by Mrs.Nesbitt Kirch- offer.| Among those who attended the Westmount-8herbrooke hockey \u2018match in Montreal last night were : Messrs.\u2018Harry Sampson, GC, L.8 afford, J.\u2018Rowell, T.W.Fuller, J.Edwards, R.H.Fletcher, Jas.Fuller, William Macdonald, Arthur Bonner, George Povey, Albert Wiggett, \u201cMartin and , Thomas.> Mr.B.{R.Machum, of St.Jobn, |B ., President -of the Underwriters Association\u2019 ©f Canada, N.the Hastern Townships Association of Underwriters.In the afternoon he | was entertained \u201cdt luncheon at 8t.| George's Club, at which local repres- | entatives of all companies in Sherbrooke were present.Mr.Machum gave an_ interesting statement of what had been accomplished at ot- | tawa, in connection with the proposed linsurance legislation now béfore the House, and then addressed the meet- |ing on matters of deep interest \u2018to the insurance à Profendoi TORONTO MERCHANTS Them-at Disadvantage.MAY APPLY TO GOVERNMENT TO DELAY OPERATION OF TREATY UNTIL JULY 1.\u2018Toronto, Feb.17.\u2014The-removal of the German surtax is a.sore touch to the Canadian manufacturers of gloves and hosiery, and the matter is to be taken up by them and many of the other wholesalers.Three - of the largest wholesalers in Toronto, | stated .when interviewed yesterday, that representation would probably be made to the Government to delay the operation of this treaty until July 1, instead of having it come into force on \u2018March 1.The chief rea- | son for this is that they are placed \u2018at a direct disadvantage.Wholesalers here have bought, paid the duty and: ! stocked their goods to sell to the {retail merchants throughout the \\couptry.In all probability an application will be made to the Government for a refund ef the amount of surtax paid on the stocks now in hand.WILL STIMULATE EXPORT TRADE.- Winnipeg, Feb.17.\u2014 Local grain men refuse to discuss the removal of the German surtax until they have further information, but admit that it will stimulate export trade to ' :} sone \u2018extent, though at present there is a good demand for all standard wheat offering.- SATISFACTION IN GERMANY.Berlin, Feb.17.\u2014The liveliest satisfaction is \u2018expressed here over the\u2019 Germano-Canadian agreement.The | Berliner Tageblatt says the new agreement, which is surely the beginning of an extraordinary rejuvenation of mutual trade relations, de- | serves to be greeted most warmly.\u2014, BOY WAS RENDERED UNCONS- - CIOUS.Cookshire, Feb.17.\u2014(8pecial) \u2014A, Taylor, the ten-year-old son of Mr.C.W.Taylor, while swinging in the rings in the gymnasium at the Academy, this forenoon, fell to the floor striking his head.He was rendered unconscious and: it was some time before he regained consciousness.He was immediately removed to his \u2018home, but as all the doctors were out of town it is impossible to say what the extent of his injuries are, Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for \u2018 Travellers A A.Pomeroy, Prop.Miss Maguire returned \u201ctotflay to echnie isin Montreal, IRE.HARD HT.- Removal of German Surtax Places a a EE Ta SHERBROOKE 8; WESTMOUNT 3.ona Bent 4, at Arena PAYAN PLAYED A\u2018 BRILLIANT GAME FOR THE WINNERS.Sherbrooke hockey team.completely routed the Westmount team on the | iattet\u2019s ice, winning last night's game at the Arena by a score of 8 to.3.The score at halt time was 5 to 0.& Tt took.fourteen minutes for Gerald Wiggett to score the first game, but during those fourtéed minutes Boyce made a dozen \u201csensational ps.The first hall was all Sher-, 1 brooke\u2019s, the home team reaching the Sherbrooke nets for two tries during the entire period.\u2018Payan was the star player for: Sherbrooke, and in spite of the fact that he was far from being well His wonderful work in checking back was responsible to a great extent for the Sherbrooke victory.match in part as follows : \u2018\u201cA larger gathering than has wit- \u2018essed some of the Interprovincial ance, probably about 800, and the \u2018match had nine out of ten of the big professional games beaten for the interest displayed.- The teams are made up of ygung \u201cplayers, good stivkhandlers; and | 06d Skaters, and they went: abot eit \u201c work last.| night with \u2018an enthiisiasm that aroused the spectators from the start.i.\u2018*Sherbrooke\u2019s team surprised a as Fo ood many critics who were withbss- g£ \u2018their first St.Lawrence League | match.A strong defence, including 18 point and a cover point, who can \u2018tarry the puck, with a \u2018forward line ; ot evenly balanced players who work well together, completed a really good amateur seven.They outplayed Westmount all through the first half, and only the cleverness of Boyce in goals saved Westmount from a larger score.\u2018In the second half play + was more even, | bad few opportunities under the close checking and following back of Sherbrooke in the first half, improved, and the six goals scored jn the second half were evenly divided.Sherbrooke, however, was the better team, even in the second half, | \u201c\u2018\u2019The play\u201d was decidedly on the rough side, cross-checking and trip- ing the puck out of his ping being frequent all through.Tom \u2018Foster, who handled the penalty | watch, had more to do than in most Dominion Life of the professional matches at which : he has officiated this winter.Penal- $7.50 spent yesterday in town, the guest of ties for the match totalled over fifty , minutes.Duckett, however, was Lhe ; only player seriously hyrt.He was! upset by Baker near the end of the match and struck his head on the ice.After continuing for a while he was forced to retire in the closing \u2018minutes of the match.| \u201cRitchie, Duckett and Boyce played the best hockey for! Westmount.Duckett served four penalties, and his loss for 12 minutes of | the match weakened Westmount.However, he was the most successful Westmounter lin getting through Æhe| Sherbrooke defence line.Ritchie.was prominent in the second half, scoring twice.One of his goals, the ninth of the match, was the prettiest individual play of the match, \u2018\u201cH.Hyndman, at cover; Gerald Wiggett, at rover, and | Payan, the old Victoria player, were about the best on the Sherbrooke side, but the team had no weak spots and at one time or another showed up well.The teams and.oring .summary : 1 Westmount Sherbrooke { Boyce goal Arguin \u2018Newton point.| N.Wiggett Duckett cover H, Hyndman Armstrong = rover\u2019 | G.Wiggett Smith centre | A.\" Baker Cornell \u2018fight Payan | \u2018Ritchie left L.Hyndman Referee\u2014Mr, Reg.Percival.Judge of play\u2014Mr.Spañord.Timers\u2014Messrs, Andrews and Brent Penalty timer\u2014Mr.T.Y.Foster.First Half.| 1.8herbrooke.G.Wiggett 2.8herbrooke.14,00 .Li, Hyndman 2 30 3.8herbrooke.G.Wiggett .2.30 = .Sherbrooke\u2026.Payan \u2026 \u2026 .7.30 .Sherbrooke.G.Wiggett .3:30 Second Half, 6.Westmouant.Ritchie .4.30 | 7.8herbrooke.Payan : 4.30 8.Westmount.Duckett .30 9.Westmount.Ritchje .5.30 10.Sherbrooke.Baker .3.45 11.8herbrooke.H.Hyndman .9.00 .Penalties.First hait\u2014Cornell, 3 and 2 mins.: nés pia a - * jal)\u2014The Windsor Mills hockey team The Montreal Gazette reported the | \u2018matches this winter was in attend- | Phe Westmount.forwards, who ' pores was invincibl ads ETAT Tran US 5 meta 5 EL ; SN allen who fresh from their victory over Richmond, made an attack on the Dan- \u2018ville team last ° evening.The r.wult was a tic, the score at the final being 2 to 2.At the close of the first half the score stood 2 to 1 in favor \u2018of Windsor Mills.The play was fast \u2018and W.Henderson did great work for the Windsor team.The line-up was as follows: - \u2018Windsor \u2019 Danwille- Todd Greenshields | Henderson H.Thorpe S.Dunn Cleveland ,W.Giroux G.Burland .'S.Dearden A.Thorpe 8.Roy R.Wing Mason R.Healy L.Wing Ritchie !' Mr, Chadsey was referee.WATERVILLE WO .BVH Waterville, Feb.171 \u2014(Special)\u2014A team from\u201d Walter tablishment, in |Sherbrooke crossed sticks with the lgcal team last even- Goal Point Cover Centre Rover \"ing.The result jas a vietory, for Waterville by a sdore of 0 v Waterville _ y { Walter Blue Co.13 I Come Often and Bring À 4 'G.Tillotson Go T.Lougheed The Children.Call Point v.Bedard GET THE H BIT , Moleneau Colyer R.Webster-| : Hawse Rover , N.\u2026 Code A ae \"A, Drew Centre McCutcheon Heath R.Wing N.Conley .Gagnon Li Wing C.Ward oun at ast Mr.R.J.Dresser, Referee.Judge of Play, Mr.W.Lavers.Time keeper, Ro ht.Eadie.ROYALS, : MONTCALMS, 0.The Montealms \u2018were blanked last night at the Stadium by a score of 6 to 0, by the R vals.SPORTING NOTES.Oh you Kids, W mount.self by scoring after an end to end Tun.{ \u201cThe way Harold Hynäman tore dowr the side of the rink and scored made the Westmount players take notice.Arguin and Baker, Lenrioxville's contribution to the Sherbrooke Hockey team are players'of the water.{ Armstrong and Smith, Westmount\u2019 8 star scorers, were helpless to do anything 80 closely were they watched by ' Baker and Gerald.At half time Payan was so ill that it was feared he could not resume play, but when the whistle blew he was right on deck.Norrey Wiggett cduld out skate any man \u2018on the ice.He carried the puck \"the entire length sgveral times, but Harold Hyndman is great at pok- opponent's reach.He gave an exoellent exhibition of checking last night.mitting) and will tramp from the home of Mr.Ayton Cromwell.Gerald Wiggetd (was given special \u2018attention by Newton dnd Duckett last night and the jay these players roughed it up with: \u201chim was disgusting.For effective playing there is man in | Payan.The no way he travelled from was a revelation.Magog will visit Waterville on Saturday evening next, when an interesting game may ixpected as Water- ville will make a effort to stop their run of defeats.They have been playing- under difficulties all season, their players suffering from illness and accidents, but will try to ne trieve their position, especially if the , public will qnly continue to give them their support.-: \u201cstabismned 1875: W.8.DRESSER.O.H.JAOKMAN, INSURANGE All Branches, W.$.DRESSER & CO.The Old and \u2018Reliable Office, where experienced 2 eution ts pires « YOUr Eastern rewuebips Managers TORONTO, Strathcons Square, NOTICE All persons indebted to the Succession \u2018of the late L.E.Doe, in his lifetime of the township of Compton,and District of St.Francis, are requested to settle the same within thirty days from this date; with the undersigned executors at the office of D.J.Ayer & Sons, Lennoxville Que., and all claims against the said Es- late to be fyled at the said above ment- ioued office Mkewise.Sharbrooks.(Se d.7.P.YOUNG, : (8 :} A.C.AYER.Sherbrooke, eb.17 th, 1910.cececestsssstvsecccee © \u2018Duckett, 2, 2 and 3 mins.; H.Hynd- S.© man, 3 and 3 mins.; H.Hyndman, 3 ° RECOMMEND! | TEL» : mins.© Second hall\u2014G.Wiggett, 3 mins.; o EASTERN TOWNSHIPS 80 : rmstrong, 3 and 3 mins.; Baker, 3.00000 00000000 2 and 3 mins.Cornell, 3 mins.ê cocseccocsoee.HÔTEL, VFP Duckett, 5 mins: N.Wiggett, 31 Difation, (now mgt.) Livery,0.D.Baker mins.; Newton, 2 mins.; L.Hynd- |.man, 3 mins.Total\u2014Westmount, 38 mins.; brooke, 26 mins.; Sher- | RNHAM \u2014 OANADA HOTEL, NEW welcome.Rate $1 RANBY WINDSOR HOTEL, eat - Lynch, Propu recently of Mon A\u2019 SE \u2014 UP-TO-LAIE \u2014 HOCKEY.(ow management t).Lavery, AM.Bowes v STAGOG\u2014UNLOM HOUSE, REMODEL.NATIONALS won BY LARGE T ep Vaste .a Cookshi SCORE\" « - Ouellette.ookshire, e .\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014 mares ute an interesting game of hockey |, @ BAGHAND, M.D.obk place last evening between the SPECIALIST {Nationals and a team from the Dow- 8 1899 hes had full char ning Block.It resulted in a score of ince 189 Noss and Throat Hepat 13 to 1 in favor of the Nationals.The at tbe Sherbrooke Jine-up was as follows: Nationals Downing Block Larive Goal French osicot.Point Pennoyer isjoli Cover ; Voisine Dumont Rover : Sawyer Rosicot - Centre _.Smith Rouseau L.Wing Downing Pinard R.Wing\u2019 Lucy Referee\u2014R.Weston \u201cWINDSOR MILLS 2: DANVILLE 2.\u2018Windsor Mills, Feb.!17.\u2014(Spec- | { | | armes) Gé, Vincent de Par Hospital Hours of bonsultation:\u2014AS the fo vital from © to 10 a.m., every da cept Sunday.At his office 17 Broo = Sherbrooke, Que, from 10 a.m: 0 8 p.m Water Works, Water Powers, \" Patent Solicitor, Surveying, Bell phone ue, - Poopl's Phone, Blue and Co's es- Boyte, the Westmount goaler, is | \u20188 corker.i Lee :Hyndman distinguished him- \u2018first .{bed clothing.Ta The Cookshire Snowshoe Club will meet on Friday evening, (weather per-.} the game that can surpass.end to end of the (Arena last night |1 NORTH AMERICAN LIFE LENNOXVILLE.Mr.Henry Smith, of Haskell Hill.cut an elm tree recently on his farm which measured 33 feet at the butt.the first three logs of which scaled 1652 feet.He received the tidy sum of $16.52 besides all the top which will make a goodly pile of wood.Who can beat this ?CLEMENT THEATRE Ladies: We want \u2018to call your.at- v tention to our DAILY = 5 ONE:LONG iSHOW_ | The most up-to-date \u2018place to board Horses.- Reasonable.J EALSO FIRST CLASS LIVERY Where ?.| Magog House Livery Stables JAS, BENN, Prop.Both \u2018phones AUCTION SALE, of neat household Surniture.vi Deen instructed by ; {Having | MR.J.H.A.TALBOT, I will sell w@lliout reserve at his resie dence i ot No.24 Wolfe.Street City, On TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, ull of his neat lousehold furniture Sle comprising : 1 nearly new upright cost (8400), 5 large squares, wok \u2018Rockers, 2 Morris Chair, ieres, Lace curtafins, iams Sewing Machine, Office chairs.5.4 Parior Tales, 2 chairs, Dining Fancy Port- 1 (new) New Will Office desk an fancy lamps, Bettec, Sets of Dining roou Table, Bide Board, À Iron Beds, Springs and Mattresses, Fancy Braes Trimmed Red, Stair of cloth, Stoel Runge all nickel plated, All le linen, Towling etc.4 Buffalo Robes, 1 Man's Buffalo Coat, and \"ua large quantity of kitchen unin- siix, Glassware, crockery etc.Special attention is called to this sale ag everything is almost new und in first.cluss condition.Salo nt 1.00 p.mu.UG.H.KERR, Auctioneer.St Door Factory For Sale with blacksmith\u2019s shop.First-class mae hiner; nearly new, also shingle mae ge Brick building, 100 ft.by 40 by 85 L.p.engine.\u2018 Store house, 0.2% acres yard room; on C.P.R: and fh, Central R.R.Siding graded to actory.a sacrifico as it must: be suld\u2019 by March st., _BROUK & FLAWS, Coakelire,\u201d Que.Lessons : Voice Violin \u2014Piaso IRWIN SAWDON -Hon.L.Mus.Organist and Choirmaster, St.Andrew\u2019s Church, Sherbrooke, Q.Late nf the London ana Provincial Concerts, Musical Director Yorkshire Union of Artists, and Leeds Symphony Orchestra, First Violin, 1llarrogate Municipal Orchestra, Loeds Philharmonic Society.Royal Carl! Rosa and Moody Manners Opera Cos.24 Wallon Avenue, Sherbrooke, Que.Co Locul Examinations in \u201cT'hegrotical Music for all grades will Le beld ou A) ril 18th, 1910.ocal Practical Examinations c yet ed by Dr.C.erriu a on Associate Examiner (for all centres iu Ontario, Quebec and Maritime from May 28rd.to the end of June).Application forms, filled in and accompanied bY fees, must reach the ogentral office in Montreal on or before.April 1st, 1910.Forms - are .obtainable from the Local Representative, Mr.E.C.Irvine, Sherbroo or trom C.M.MacFarlane, General Secretary, No.328 Sherbrooke St, W., Montreal.Information about the yearly Exemin- ces gree of Mus, Bac.can be obtained frown the General Secretary.Mr, Jomo W.Bean or Fellow Royal College of Organists Eng, Licentiate Incorporated Society of Music- fans Eng.Hon.Licentiate and Exaw- Iner Dominion College of Music Montreal.Instructer iu music Protestant Schools.Organist St.Peter's Church, Sherbgooke.Lessons in Advanced Pianoforte and Organ.Voice Culture, Harmony, Etc.Teachers trained in School mute: | Tonle 80).fa method.Tofins, Address 29, Portlund Ave, Buerbrooke, Beli Tel 543.- Principal Wanted For Coaticook Academy, \u2018aisu teacher for Grades II and Ill Model.Apply, stat- wg salary expecfed, Dr.Shurtlefl, Coat- icouk, Que.Black Breakfast Tea.IT have just réemvert n siupment of te nnest jot of the above | have ever hid to sell at the low price of 0p.ped ib, with ten tickets worth 20e.on the dette in gnods, buying the ten at 24e.per.1b.- 5 in lots without tickets for 81.27, this is\u2019a barguin.: Have you ever tried our 30v.codee, is u fine article.JAMES THOMPSON .Kitchen Coods and China Etarg | 16 Strathcona Square, MATINEE Terms Kitchen Tables, 10 Dressors and stands, 1 \u2019 McGill University.Examinations i in Music.ations for diploma of Licentiate add de- We are offering this property at - Visits Waterville, Wednesdays, Address, ) this is the consumer equal to - chor, | be 7 : PE, = =e ELE ral, es © ean VAE > PY 3 ee CS Tee we Fanta SAAS ! in Te Re Rhu maria hy qui Am pp LL : = z Leu ge es 3 nr a EEE oe \u2014\u2014 - > py: bi .a, ar \u2019 - 3 Lei + _ ; 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it 4 ° 4 tt wi , + ; Cp Pome Fag Todi Ce ke ESS Sa = Fut ged RENE 1 APT 4 4 mn eta = - - a = + mt 00e = fr +, 1 Pe » (yal >, ) 3 bi pe BN + a\u201d +, .LC XN \u2026 Ben au. {+ = ; A FA \u201cah vo, .; \u2019 : pu nF = Ta.wT Mme ; ; = wd A $ =, LE | bo ; ; i : : : co Le 20° Hat # PADRE BTx.- .Poa .oF 53 3 a.Ha Pe == CL ve , Ç | 26- potatoes\u2019 m et \"Jobing way 18 fair and Montreal St.Ry vee on o.221% ; 221 AMBASSADOR DENTES ALARMING \u201cCT ONTEL AND SON Ruy | ù ' ; AE ERE N.Fish: Mi H; ities Commission will be fiumed before 4¢., and fresh receipts at 24jc.to 25fc.Prices show no change.Green Mountuins Nova Scotia Steel .80 9% - STORIES ABOUT HER i | JHRFH EI CEPHANTS FOR 48 414 1 15 DE .Merri visiting ative i Case.the opening of the next session of the | vo a dote, x track, ure Sefiing at Que- Toronto Ry.\u2026.\u2026 125 125 CONDITION, : , NAT RAL sro r- M1 24100 e | ; ave à Legislature, March 13.The cl CANADIAN, CHERSE!FIRX., with Ontario a ¢., anc Que- Twin City .8 vecsruss 112 112$ Waehi \u201cFo = _ Deni m- A EE TT wink oA i nb : : , ite, 8 red, \u2014 : 13 | \" ori.Te \u2014 a Hag 8 ville ho UE Morse.À list.mission, it is said, will bo between Gog.an, finest w 9.(010793) (BREF SOLD UP TO 6 CENTS PFR Le, | Ogilgie Milling Co.141$ 1413 poco Alexandria of Russia was given Wein of the hoard of ig en Cu - ; i 0000 : jaro Bo.Messrs.Tenis Frofontaine, ex-president of ass big as, Fev.ver Tio uteher » beet ond Richelieu & Ontario.eee 8TH 5% in n statement which Baron Rosen, the ini au diye na of Ma A] ; = 3 à jf Fat H he , arg + : .r oun , ve 1 a vus $ in ettsh : , +h RENE EE: | LOWER IRELAND.Tout ot the fran of th M compagnie COUNTRY PRODUCE.\u201cho City Cattle Parket.Réceipts were Crown Reserve \u2026 \u2026 3.90 .3.06 tzar\u2019's ambassador to Washington, gave Attorney General, was olioiied oY ¢ SEV 0 SE Messrs, Wm.and.Vincent McCrae Reauchenitn, Limited, stationers, \u2018and Mr.not large and the quality ul the grent- + out on instructions from St.Petersburg.of the hoard.Awong the explore {4 SEE IE spent Friday at Lemesurier the Geo.Smith, LX L.A.for Meyantic cas IN 4000 DEMAND.5 part 3 the stock was nasuslly good.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.Thä statement follows: \u201cHer Majesty.ion be presenting ue museum dun : | } sind AR C t + is : ¥ a, was active, un rices J > , s © a à Lolo ghd AR guests of Mr.John Hutchinson.now being irected.fL 18 al egged, OO Montreal, Feb.17.\u2014A firm feeling pre- Yanged high, showing that buyers here The funeral of the late Mrs.Maria iho Dmprees Mekandria F \u2018poen suforite who wenl£o Africa, connai £ i iY ad a Mrs.E.Johnson and family spent urds exuininisg the claims ie the dif- vails in the market for cold storuge have no hesitancy ahout paying for high Foster, which took place Wednesday from-fieurosis of the heart, is now com.Pré un # cuir elephant tx | Weigel od TR Friday with her parents at Inverness, lcrent candidates to the pqéition.it stock uns supplies of such are decrcasin grado cattle.Hesides tho fow purchases afternoon from the residence.of her .valescent.and the Russian ambassador is- !Ollowing letter from Mr, École, * \u2019 Me liz IE - seems to be understood that] ex-Ald, J.\u2018rapidly.Receipts of strictly new lai of butcher's \u2019cattle nt 6c, other good instructed, to categorically deny the rum- President Osborn of ue Mowe, Adil BE Mr.F.Wight is recovering from his I, Marchand will also be dppointed nan are moderate, for which the Uemand is stock sold steadily at 85.25 to 85.60 per daughter, Mrs.F.W.D.Melloon, was » Or8 in regard to the empress\u2019s health Teud at the nesting: \u201cwi M4 IU1 1 016 08 recent illness.member of the new cCommissipu.good \u2018and gales were made at 88c.per Hate The range for medium ahd common largely attended and was conducted |ip.¢ have appeared An -sowe foreign news- Juck 1 rau across Lit Mia YE __ ue = \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 \u2018 mm ere te PE : butcher cattle was from $4.40 to $5 and he R J dl ; _ -\u2014 two good cow éloph k Heit 85.95 ie er 0 dood | by the Rev.J.G.Hindley.A quar- |papers.\u201d ling M ull Kern; |; | JOH a : and bulls i \u201cSaved b G 2 d - \u2014 + | | 7 | canvassing in this vice Life Insurance has sad the home, protected the - - HOME OFFICE, NEWARK, N.J, rim de | children.Let them ail Ne mente at = Ed Wei a eo a de Re .; been a\u2019 resident of Windsor Mills for \u201cat Stipendiary Fielding ordmt bf ' > ; È tie: Jo TE RE | \u20ac fg \\ pe \"Established 1807: perse = GRAVE CHANG : Pipes 3 News Agency.Says [Last hy he Gand nl CmRISH AND : LABU | GOVERNEE TUE P | FIRST.London: Feb: 18.\u2014 Central News atates ! cal situation has und within the la * hours.\u201cBoth Laborites fonalists are urging up « ment the supreme nec on, of subordinat * \u2026 Housed of Lords tou This \u2018they declary, mn fut.BOTIONS, WIT Rat : MONTE in, Feb.8, \u2014 ui, Journal de within seven or eight ends, that wo far as | red, the sooner 0 MEN Di + SCORE ARE § Tm \u2018In Foundry ot |tacturers at ; THERE WAS A ar CTHRES.HUNDRED P -EMPLOŸEE Hamilton, Feb.18.dead, three are serious .& score-or More are p \u201cas the, result of @ fire -» ont about \u2018 5,80 yeste at the big plant of the Co., stove manufactu\u2019 and Rebecca streets.! 506 King street west, ~ Cully, 87 Oatherine \u2018 were.nyflocated to dea - being found balf an ho :Epokevquilts».il.Fate gE bn vo anadian win and you st | seas ue has ca sliding THE VIL hy was Ama- © , INT [ [ y % thirsty,\u201d n or ho AA UT AR uîter a.mon 0 \u2018winters\u2019 ds the mo i Leag skating, {dence dsome trop District e PR ; ; hi lain.fountai Fa 4 ot i - .Mr 4 \u2019 \u201cnada her hich affor ns and ; terest.ht drives, uch in ev ially This han Bedford by Mr.W.e ITH VAS Ph ; À just P Dy soda fi fo TA o ason w ugged so Moonlig e also m hs, espec f d to the ociation County.° F.SM ; } Da i ts at, a pa 498 1 - Ord,) vies that se ber r ki-ing ar r months, it is im, Plante letic Ass Brome each + ; E.: 5 cents, LS = BY 5080 death : ent to \u2018by + and s the\u2018 winte s where lubs.eur Ath L.A.for eted \u2018for in- o H, 4, GN ON, \u201cau Be Lo .; 0000 i A ae: a a on Tueedsy, enjoyed | during ral section regular c h its Vilas, M.be comp team win- © 2 a Bwito SN Le esee ® ER i ARR 3 remains Sack deniers of sports ter than in the ru maintain hips, wit re cup is to 0 to the ! games ° KN Hk EE coco.© EEL} 4 > RE © «venihg, \u201cBr.yariety s, grea try sible to n Towns ditions a he d will g umber o in the ® GE at 4 eo.© whe +; Ina + brodé he The is perhap ; ther coun pos the Easter ther, con rts than ear, an eatest n team of ® 5 ñ , Tre co o00s e be tek \u201c3 au Canadisng is, of -any.0 ummer ; In inter wea winter spo of Ca- ing the ue: Every he honor M.\u201d 2 > Pi | senses § : lp qe fr à ining - docensed f people the s d | even w able to- parts less the leag ing fort Mr.C.- e + .st 00000 - ® a te The: d : that o During rt foun | re favor ny other ice are i strivin son.ointed J a , ee e \u2018 © Ci AA ! o Mr.and Un, the globe.8 of spo Ca- ; mo are in ma w and i they.are .league td this sea was \u2018app TE oo | 3 hE Ee .¢ in emsiy bare on | branche rish in 0.| they re sno than interest inning i f Sutton, f the cup.© po ne soa a.= in Bury w months a imates flou ith its nada, w nd regular m and .i this Joright, o as trustee of © ° y LH -: ad 8% Co» en Shik srmer clim r comes Ww ds- | certain enthusias ter orn ie Bo r.Vilas a + - ® : =.1,64 LEN Ÿ ant dat in + hen winte ons the p re.The 8 of win Towns by Mr.= i ® | was, S gu 1\" t'ai ht + - mon à] pads, W conditi hange.\u2018he H branche Eastern to.issue .\u2019 9 A B ( | it ever ©.À Ta = ¥ i ' 4 i By & Te des d'elimetie conditions tk (| staton, Tn te Haste woteh- | s A114 than i have 9 Rep UN : 0d, ould: hs alters People key, to a te the ing short s a- 27 Lo | aR tter le e, Eb but bl ; aod 2 .the hoc 8 ompte ining rganiz ; 4 be cop © Bars \"oN .\u201d May do 8 « times.of.Wshoeing, he most : has pr r conta ting o offi- ® Is no e p it us { BL CT Ut 7 re bam = tiogy' 4 500 are the his numbe ter sporting orga - \u201c0 h som write - 0 hid LL) ; id og dnugblet *, - Sha! d curling ts._ th \u2018ot the win ith pictu tive sup e Ithoug h to .° | \u201cfi.# 4 H ; oung- | ing an spor - \u20ac 0 ther wi re*actui their enoug er.© Pot sut 2 # years fy boggan winter t Cana s toge who a es in © kind bett ee 5b En À rated at te > pular of our inter game o most tion and others inter games e een much.© Eiri aE {He a 8 Baler wy A'S 508 ee aticne! + be found in o the porters of the inte e _that it is ARE, ° Eli A 84 of Chole de da,\u201d Hockey, n and bam ane.Tespectiv + ° A Tk 1 Tel 84 - \u20ac - beautiful city, tow 8 to be that © .> El: F4 BEE + pig the iA nel every \u20ac here seem, ame \\ 0e - = son es - Eat 4.ni ; the W: L n.T e in this Bg re of - è \"= ari ; 3 4 9 + » non.is dh Dominio ftement this natu comp = CER i ?one \u2014 reat sot d progress $$ 4 bt, judging hd 10c Cigars.= BR 3 o! § Cl pas, » true Can ade rapi ially in : 0 ou dar e | dh EE A id B cared - every key has m ar, espec re at ° a stan \u2014 Î 1908 e RES dr À ora ho th the Hoc ast ye here a - her \u2014 of fy ut 5 2118 ; \u2014 0 de Poe us and a exhibition : with ot ingle pound inion, it ¢ Bot ARE) r Bruck SR A6 à qu er genera oe \"We did because, a, an eas BEL ia E Sher brongly the renag © co d aroma, d' hav \u2018 pa vot Price OF pum, ge ngly to t beaten.terest in e obac \u2019 te an oul « PUR (Hy Le fuel stro cannot be the interes In ° vana tas t it w © LU HT à ut.at \u201cthe f Nav hockey resent tim hest pite ling e Ha h racter, ed ou e bu Pie yn 8 Loa Agen hockey Js\u201d me pee, Shiuseling © lacked cha s it ag J hl UE in Log on key is a ch team is ship pen e \u2018lac that a taste.0 La oo ELBE LPR.rir Boe league ea hampion key en- oF o quite sure oly ° iE EF 2 Mary sy every for the c the hoc idols : LE A e quit e nced w EY - Fi 4 ce x1 es hare.valiantly ery town the their 1 ville, A ° ronou MG ° hE 5 riends fein \u2018nant.In ev encouraging .Cowans | e very p E .ele ASE 2 ts are is pro- \u2018ULLER, ict - Hockey ; 0 © tH Bl Eo atid thwaiag b League Me pra EORGE FULLI Distr | ° D ; .Eo HI BY \u201cunctions WY rea Distrie most interest.\"president Bedlo | ° in ; ° LEE Bi rr ae The Be tue run an op- Fresigent By i he: Two | ° WE PA der to obtai ° vehi i 4 ; i i | many arate bably trains a the fans heir + Ass won * ineas, | + ® In or Lead LE 8 > - vate ay Special | to give nying t \u2018Sceptre usand Gui \u201cuni-\"{ e.° \"RE ds 04 Mle ai to tows écompa 1602 - One Tho er\u2014a 3 ® MBE soak fai the.fo, of a have still sand and wy Sr of poss | s e PL vk in Cnty have top.Sherbrooke Seniors the chan: + w -Osks and ¢ the spring.A Bas + LO} .rt i A 7 op a \u201cre ~The Sher hance to rence Lea n- Ue, gye reco 5 seld to, = : [D he ce ; te #3 laces.| ting c Law by hu xville, 4 wa © t e pu LA ent to wt Pompe Lane encourages y ue | TAYLOR, Lennox tr 5 000.\u2018 4 Suitable for e A Ro ® iW se i : ! whioh.we and are bein suppor nships League, | IR.A.M._ Eastern.5 : Cartoonis .H ° Linh 221 ten by 3 dreds of n Tow ave FN resident iation.al ' .e AO .e A Fes i 4 LE fard and Lennon ay ie acces Seen by Loc : AR g them ina =: Cu ; fun vate Stans and peck, and the me a e © - ® P | | kin tos.PAU ev i ae nots jus Deck an approac re Gar nd Mer SE : °.ma fectos.: yes Les y stess In [gy \u201cof the seaso nd Me Gra 4 : re now 1 as Per = © J gd 6 oville ets o 8.ke-Gra AT The ME.unde ER œ.7 .ea wel e # of °° RE e is also increase: he broo e ES GA oo TER THER \u2019.e ¢ as ® ws 54 A.= vo ce er ES LT PRES on : Shap 3 : Recent S Sent @ ul ES i seni introducing à Poles | - e now ° eR hp ! ÿ : -@ Ce are der the 5 J oF ria g ; ) LENWOOD\u201d RANG FT Wea aon à THE LS ; | C lin ° we hed : em © ce e v A 66 \u201c6 ENW LES : ME confi- : 4 AR | YLE ith e ve + 4, Film : ¥ AND ST | S A Ew \u20ac e 45 i > ALL.SIZES 4 d Cast Iron : IN ommend this th weed, erause * od) GE 3 n es e rec rs of the\u2019 orto ° HA) el a tw lovers of iece af Ah Both Steel ane.2ADES Po dene ow there is \"ong mellow will : to 5 t U :e p 0 .t u - Fy 4 : $ a GR 3 we know t d, swee e yo ° j dome Me ST : swe 0 mild, swe ished one yo e +4 vThie A HE je in it, h ve fin , rth.e + nds f r > a wo e \u2018F, 5 HIG ONLY.BY THE Co F - when buy a quarter's o I td oy : \u2018 ) \u2014 e : y » quic Payn ® ! e 9 ! e e e OV .Bruc EBEG.veuves _ 7 i cos e UE., : \u20ac secedeces D, Q |: vocposces _ .veoh BEDFORD, and Furnaces eosaens ters | - v - e of Hea » { Fall Lin Stock.3 Also s in Ru | Alway \u20ac Rat | = igh Sainte tarde ; \u201c Secretary-T ei Mur- .\u201cHéébrooke \u2018won ray ar I Tressurer \u2014 R.MeMur twee n- Danville, Richmond and Wind- I y League championship, | In : 1901.nd, 963: Lennoxville.won the Alan MacIntosh, Stanstead, A.Mac- \u2018Senior BT.Beägie championship.\" North Derby Granite e Co NORTH DERBY, LINEBORO, QUE.+ Le PL LE = - ze.- : ills, called: Riehmond Coun- \u201c Committee\u2014Jas.Conners, Magog ; \u2018ty cage.A pA ule wa \u2018played consisting of - ty schedule was x donald, Sherbrooke.A4 eight matches Ci In 1908 Sherbrooke: woh.Fang Richmond-won- every: \u2018game and: + 2 a * oo 7 ~ ; , _ - .© - , : PR Ç ; UT 2 + : i .; CA SL : Le A | TR 4 * AN 2 x Plée EIGHT.\\ a oo i - 28 : 3 ni > : 4 Cig 13 au The Eastern Tow nships_ Hocke ; e { y Leagüe oF St.grr mat e | ; he MR II EE \u2018 .#; \u201cfred, du .a ~ gig Sp\u201d \u2014 i?ie Hi A | T \u2018 ' ceceeltetersonsaseeserseseessessnsseraramri À | i Eo WNT R SPORTS LENNOXVALLE JS.TN F I.g \u2018 SIN iT STARTER, KEE FOR WOEKEY HORE TEM Ë Al Eee \u201cA CHa gy .; | .Ww Aes \u20ac Clearing Salo of F urs HE 3 où \u2018TOBI rd.:| Strong Hockey \u2018Team Is as Usual its Teams Beve Wen.Their share et Three : üffon Tri il iil foi : SE Chat! of oo TE A i ; 3 ac + Lt + ! f Hd x ce Just to give you an ides ol a Feature.| of Honors.ars Ago.H | [| 0 > (3 Ride of our Reduetions of | \u2014 YERS ARE ALL LOCALS AND | @ .5 warn oe | * ©|OLYMPIO RINK SCENE OF IN- SOME OF: THE BEST, HOCKEY PLA PUT UR A 1e as == CE \u201cROI i fa + \u20ac Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Coats worth 885.for 307 5e 108 AMATEURS AND ® | me ; 4 Ji Ses gil 5 8 18 ar - \\ .\u2018 IF ; TERESTING CONTESTS - PLAYERS OF THE TOWN- GOOD GAME.® .We will\u2019 pay \u201810¢ a piece for all Buttons that Jo : \u2018 iH wig coe Gentlemen's Coon Coats \u201c 100.\u201c 85.00 SPORTS AT THE COL- SHIPS HAVE BREN For many years Magog has pad * Twist, Break or Pull Off our Overalls within 1} * +) SASHE i $44 © § Ladies\u2019 Persian Lamb Jackets 125.99.00 § LEGE.BORN AND BRED Joa Bay otgadized thros years seo.© 30 days from date of purchase.Lum INTERIO } Ë 4 n 2! } e 6\u201c Ast acha Jackets : 6 48, cc 31.50 ® The list of sporting organizations - AT LENNOX- Sines its organization this club has © re 0; | Nn Hie 4.Fagan ) ce N « o/| at Stanstead is not very varied, but B.! played several games each seasot\u2018and | ® st er Tex 3 RR © LA ; if 1: lighl S \u201c - Electric Seal - \u201c - 60.42.50 | : the limited number does not in \u2018any 20100 VILLE.: se bas made a good showing.° We also.guarantee every garment made by us not to rip.ae .À A ii a.0 Fur Lined Coats \u201c 60.\u201c 4900 | e|vay diminish the enthusiasm shown + is almost certain that there is This year :the club has a team in: g \u2018| For quality By and workmanship we defy competition.Hoe CEDAR Hg \u2018 ie Gents\u2019 ur Line oa @ and the indulgence in the favorite not a town in Canada of its sise and the BE.T.Senior League which is |g A postoard will get samples and prices that will please Yoh * LL MER UE » © Andall Muffs, Ruffs and Caps at same rate of © winter sports, Hockey, Snowshoeing .population that has turned out as | ranking \u2018a good showing.» The team |® .|.; _ $i- SW \u2018oe 2 and Skating.many good-hockey players as thé [js composed entirely of local players |.® re _\u2014 mir = + ; { F4.; 2 - discount.Stanstead,*&s usual, bas a strong | little village \u2018ot Lennoxville.There who are in the game for the sport.e : Lo ; Ce .Et 7 a a a 3 hockey team.- They have entered the i very few clubs in Canada which : à g 3 : : A Li Toe T= 4 ee have not played against, or had on ® Gu oe gd Ye ol their line-up, players who have learn- eo } \u2019 +9 : We ha 1H Ye ERES ë | ed or started their hockey in Lepmox- | e - \u2014 2008 - work 14 1954 se é| ville.\u201d \u201cThs town being mbre of: al .| 1® BEEBE : UEBEC EN - =., 4 d 1: 4 = ; \u20ac residential place, with no industries; | À 4 .=) \u201c >+ : \u2018 201 , I IECE D the hockey club has always 4 teers\u201d.5 a - So \u2019 CoA \u2018 ih # 5 © DANVILLE, QUE.\u2019 .| miore or less handicapped, ase ithe} | .| % 5 B CAE - e 25 , 6 players, as they grow up, have had | -\" > : if A \u201c9 e to look to other towns for positions.|: à .Montre HZ.w : 1 f In'1895 an Eastern Townships Lea- |\u2019 ii vw @ Cor.D Hi ve | 4 gue was formed, composed of Sher- | à 1 |i 3 0060000$000000800000000000000000000000000000¢ oe Piste 6 College, Bishop's\u2019 | au RÉ ere 1e id HE .| sie -\u2014 \u2014 met es noxville.The games were clous 060000000000000000 cocccoce00000 000000 veste Re % 00000000000000000000000000000000000009000000:] throughout the season, and the series | Le rey | | = \u2014 SEE Wil » 20197000 SONT Ce : Maa faba \u2018 | was finally won out by the Bishop\u2019: vomerengaete rennes coco desrosscsrenesnee, - a ; © {+ College School team.In 1896 the 1 i we R RE = oo ë éécéettetes id vv .! same league erimted and was won byt |} pris oo de a 9 © 1.1H ut! .- ; 4 ! - Bishop\u201d 8 \u2018College.E ; : 9 2 pps : ee Si - J mode ; Yee +$ + .1 me \u201ca et In 1897 it was won by Lennasy D} 18 3 L $ no.Ai ld ' Cl ® The team was composed of: B a 2 si i ee ; a Re 0 hE > CI SELL the brands: of Flour that have made Canada 4 j guin, goal; O.D, Williems, points} je 7 wile è - ER) .© À T.Donnelly, cover poine; F.W.{ |B l'air \u2018 Es : 14° > = Famous : Sood Ce Mitchell, rover; A.M.Taylor, centre |.1 -& ill a : A EPS.pe 3 \u20ac 8114514 ® © \u2018 | G Bown\u2019 and A: \"Bl, Mallory, wings.\" \u201c12 igi Ll AE ?.v vu To A ee : | fit : ¢ FIVE ROSES, FIVE STARS, ROYAL HOUSEHOLD | metier in 1598 Lennonville also won sean |.ff $ nt 3 der : \u20ac I SELL all kinds of Feed by the bag, t Joad- £ | MR.GEORGE PAIGE, Hon.Presi The team was composed of nelly AG.pe +8 eral Merchandise, ok il 8 - A + @ SELLallkio s of Feed by the bag, ton or ii A ER Hockey Club, E000 23 7.Bernier, G.Bown, AM | PI, LAMBS 18 amy \u2019 vis ely.{ Wig « © ; ] 1 wh ail.21 Cl \u2018Mallory, with H.Kennedy as\u2019 sub.f.7 agi iagéd rs SHER ED HE Ih.co I SELL Groceries, both wholesale and retail.| oe Teer ont ee Tar | At the \u2018nd of the' sensor the Sher ber means ie any en lr Wood and all Estate 4.| : Jr Et 2 I SELL th best Timothy Clover and Seed Grain e have met with great success.brooke club put up a trophy for the the towmapeopie.1 \u201c+ .a DE qu A À : Eg * ?Lo! The officers of the Club are as :fol- | TTT TTT The .following are\u2019 \u201cthie, Present off- I ; eh Ei : : that.money can procure 7 : lows : Dermot Parsons, President ; * \u2014 ; cers of the club :.¢ : FE v * : .+ a |» Sydney Forrest, Vice-President; | Geo.| I Hom Eruident 0, Hanna, Br.|e To the Professional and Business : men, if you are located: .1 ° > i100 ° \u2014 >» Nunns, Secretary-treasurer eorge | : President\u2014B.A son.; where your business , o 1B = © : Hughes,\u201d Manager.Mr.James Daly: 5 I.Vice-President\u2014J.P.Connors.2 town y does not Bay or it you are Hm $ TOI CoRR gl > 9 I SOLICIT A TRIAL ORDER.@ is Captain of the team.= | dE .Manager\u2014Jas.H.Conners.- ° an just\u201d \u2018starting in\u2019 business\u201d ° es HE one us ee st |) mr Es is 2 ir ze l1 COME TO AYER'S CLIFF, | La ® 13000] 04 + \u2018 ® lows: Goal, y point, ay- ve figu e line-up @ ¢ ; q £14 0 > .: : lor; cover,.A.Sato or BR: Saun-:| .I$ aon vo 9 ge KR \u2018Styan, M : + ' WE ag | Tey ».0 Ps 4 y \u2018ders ; 1.wing, R.Sayer r.win; If § lin, Moore, Osborne, onners, Buz-4® | LR | q Barely 6 > ee - Geo.vw.a ige, qo : Young ; ; né Lacasse:; rover, Sas.i gel] J., 5 : The Most Rapidly Growing Village i} ; i complying w wi Cole - \u20ac.| \u201c77 @| sett.\u2018Mr.Alan MeIntosh represents » in the Eastern -T( hi 4, a days\u2019 credit.MUR =.Corner Pleasant & Union Sts.Goatlooc k: the toaïg on the league executive.à | 12 ! e ownships.\u2018#4 ee Ba eg) RE oS! Stans as: always a @ | : JE LT y + , [À S |team and.the citizens always give 2 dE have offices, er «rooms and shopé, best- Main Street cofpte + BK qo wig +» e - \u2018> - \u20ac the boys their\u2019 hearty support: .te Aldestion.a.Lig 4.di Po # : HEF] hal UE 2 e / _ L ol > * The \u2018Olympic.Rink Je.opened three HE IF AGUE, 9 *.: 0 411: id FY - CoN, > x © | evenings and two afternoons a wee i yy C4 - Apt a à ct CAS er tome peatine pod vais turaisbes | % 1.opty at Once for, Fin Selection es \"ROCK Cg Sessssseceseenenssennsesendtencenaincnies 1000.tie chiot salon I for the younger | fonte à Vafous cb at free] Ce a cop 8 COR a se ven : For sèveral years Snowshoeing bas | 4: 0 ent Bate, a.SR I ss Le CS 0 A 1 Form a Club art ed \u201cit lh, pnt : 1° not been very popular with Three |B A GEA \"F0 = Hé à | .Fal be = = Bal moral Hotel | - ©] Vilage, people, But last winter and |.| l'orrrosirs où assis fé satssniavssniesvivevivesiviteI isl 2844600010 ss did mood .: tup to date this season, been .\"THB pp pp re \u2026 \u2014 heey Ee SV BROMPFONVILLEL, QUE., Large comfortable rooms, tactile\u201d [Light, {revivéd.- Although there is no organ- | ».\u2018WHO ARE HEAD OR ORGANI: = 7} Tr Wind 1 | - SIE 5 ir a * Bample Rooms.ALL MODERN.CoN VENIENCES.Choice Liquors \u201cand ized club, in suitable weather, groups : i ZATION.tw ; 1 Wing cor Mil 2 4 oe see : a oe .DoH ee pa ç Cigars.#*Free \u201cbus.\u201d - tot snowshoers go out quite regularly.Tie Beathtn Townatias Hockey hé | [na Vétervime.one si ; : EE a Lan es : â | sociation is the strongest spofting senso GA EY ym ERE JOSEPH LAVIGN E, .Prop.\u2026 X | BTANSTEAD COLLEGE SPORTS.MR.ALLAN T po Stans ad, fbody in the Bastern.Townships.to.not successful in landing te dus wat @ -\" Ky id ine wr Sa The winter sports enjoyed -by the \u2018Executive \"Commi: B oc-1 day.It is composed: of six fast teams \"oe oh, pionship.: + ® 3 POR lt .: LS \u2018students cof Stanstead ented ; Rey, Asagciation.us me and the interest - \u2018which is: being | taken a .po This « season Richmond Sng vond o : * Q +4 {9:80 \u20ac ° : \u201coot ! \u2018 ol E.T.Inter-League \u2018Ohazapionship, to sthedule draws, to\u2019 a close.80 | Tomes © ee S be played for .byythehdmpions of Hach team in the league has a cov- rein étions on 61d Time strengi #2 +27R COAG MAR = e, te the different léagues of the Eastern [ered rink which makes it more con- Co Nog TTS .Lk AE » .°.JTownships.The clubs .competing | venient as no delays \u2018are: \u2018experienced This Year.i Co : Coan * ° Nort.Der! by C rani e | e © were the Victoria Hotkey: \\Club, of] through storms.: .\u2014\u2014 ® PT oo = : ee Beli champions of Rad \"Dig-* This league was formed Fais year so ETHING OF THE PAST HIS- : 5 .: .\u2019 .| trict of Ô gue; Richmond, {and is ,composed of the following SET - i - tT.° DEALERS IN ° 4 lo the Richmond County League : teams : Stanstead, Waterville, Cook- TORY OF THE A RICHMOND ; : 2 v a #1 > | Cookshire, of the St.Francis Valley shire, Lennoxville, Magog and Sher- \" - HOCKEY CLUB, ) « © Ii ® y - $ .% 0 e | League; and Lennoxvillé, of the WI, {brooke Intermediates.| - ey + ° ROUGH AND F INISHED STANSTEAD GRANI E e ar que = Le nnozville Won - the The following are the present offi- .The Richmond Hockey Club wan : .FLOU > Ô \u201cWe own our \u2018Quarries.Our shop.is equipped with compre sed ° trophy by defeating their opponents cers of the Association : \u2018formed An the year 1897 at which .\u2018 « - ° air \u2018tools, alsom pneumatic tools for Jettering and carving.O ing e in both games.President\u2014A.M.Taylor, Lennox- i time very little interest was taken : er \"© to these advantages we can\u2019 sell at very low prices.: In the same year, 1898, the Junior vile.Vice-President \u2014 Dr.Lambly, \u2018in the game and no leagues were in : » \u20ac quor ATIONS GIVEN.CORRESPONDENCE SOLICIT : |.T.League was formed, and for Cookebire, ; | exis; ance.within: the reach of the .æ e .ffve- straight years.the -championship Président\u2014W Wats {Ricks Sid zal.vr wer e + i 2nd Vice-Presi m.\u201cRead, ats Rd yond Oly, EY 255, I.ew.: .: Teh season.ver on: 7° Lennoxville erville.\u201c THEt Year a league was formed be-_ ! + e 1 ° © ° © e: ® ° e @ .e © @ In 1964: 4 The follow wing is a: summary of the.was awarded the cup.- \u2014 9000ccccessccssecceie 00000000000000000000s Magog won.In 1905: Btanstead Cols\u2019 games.pla \u2018sorts this \u2018season: FE EX EXN EX FIXY ] 14a deco\" \u201cess = \u2014 : ee Flege won.- Ir :1906 and 1907 Lennox-} + Score.Score.I: Jug © like = that Maden fit ry = uh - ville won.Letipoxville also has a Fan, 5\u2014Sherbrooke 10: Magog © 4; Eastern\u201d h © ht 4 JAC .: team in the new H,.T.League form- Jan.6\u2014Stanstead 15-Gookshire\u2019 3 | Sh oro.iis {pg were brought: to] f i \u2018ed this season, the \u2018old leagu having \u2018Jan.11\u2014Lennoxville 14 .-Cookshire 4 {oni rooke \u2018to play oft for.the cham- MR.WILLI AM R ATTR AŸ Begin ® c WIL tervillo, | broken up in 907.Phe plagers re | Jon.14\u2014Stanstead 8 Magog | 2 [PloMkip.In this series Richmond \u2018 Richmond Hockey Club.* = LOCATE | MR.- WILLIAM READ, Waterville, \u2018presenting Lermoxville -in this league Jan.17\u2014Magog - & S'brooke 2 Was deféâted by the Cowansville Vic- y JP 9 Y _ | - 2nd 'Vice-President E.T.H.A.ere: Joo Ames, Geo.Baker, P Jan, 18\u2014Stanstead 7 Wat'ville 8 tort ones of the Bedford Dis- |4he best junior teams in the fleas \u201c+ ® : = \u201c { Jan.22\u2014Lennoxville 10 Magog 4 is .-# TE A ete E| Jen: 2t-Scanstoad 0 Srbroske 2 | The following sesson he Richmond Tapnetipe, ME ee 4 8 \u2018 The College hockey teams have in |rice and H.l Arguin as subs.\u2018The j2n- 29-Lennoxville 4 Magog 2 Sh bre k su tors were admitted.Secretary-Treasurer and \u201cMt, OU .®ecesccccee - t ye b Vv trong.In 1905 3 club has played four matches so far Jan.29\u2014Cookshire 11 Wat'ville 3 pjefbrooke Juniors were admitted.\u2018Simms, - Captain.TY the team won the Eastern Fownships | and won The -Lennoxville Jrs.Feb.2-Cookshirg 7 M at'ville 6 This Tbs Jens ichmond finished ton A : _ = ne AY eb.5\u2014Stanstea 7 Ma - \u20188 gue continued for two ' \u2018 sp League.Championship.The - stars.ioined the City League, of Sher |Feh 8 Cookshire 9 Magor 6 years under the name of the Eastern Miller, tbe American jockey, Fol Mec00cc0.0 oo WE MANUFACTURE | Frank Patrick, Charley Price, now brooke, and have also done well.Feb.5\u2014Lennoxville 10 S\u2019brooke | 2 |'Townships Independent League, Rich- 224 winners in 1907 in America, Ss - : Co ayan an © da man are - À few of the players who have |Feb.9\u2014Stanstead 14 S\u2019brooke ' 5 | mond being represented during that James J.Jefliies was boii ob ° Ad : well known = ot or teams.der the Relped to lead victory to the colors Feb.12\u2014Lennoxville 4 ~Wat'ville - 2 time.April 15th,\" 1875.He fought his 2%.e Las inches, Sailing Dingeys 8 Row Boats his year t { thor atulotic D art- of Lennoxville, and who are mostly Feb.12\u2014Cookshire 6 Magog 2| After leaving the above league, battle on \u2018July 2nd, 1896, whéa © \u2018 ~ 1 management of the etic ep .scattered, are: Dr.Donnelly, now Won.Lost To play.Richmond entered into a league with knocked out Dan Long._ e he y : ' ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS ment, the following a in the West; B.Arguin, at present Stanstead .6 0 4 Ti e hg the committee : Pres! $ Miss F | Playing goal for Sutton and Sher- Lennoxville .5 1 4 \u2018WATERVILLE.HOCKEY TEAM, of E.T.League, ?- \"7 ° >.ç 9, Eu Xe adyen re ce-r'res Ee a de : brooke; J.Gill \u2018and G.Hughes, now Cookshire ., 4 2 4.: e If ds: V Shaped Stern 25x5 Launch = a H eT T.Holden; playing for Grand\u2019Mere; Geo.Bown, | Sherbrooke ., .1 4 5.: 0 À - MAR wily | The Captain of the Hockey team in the West; O.D.Williams, in Magog .®k \"6.3 e ts ; .is Mr.Emmett Leonard, Montreal; F.W.Mitchell, in \u2018Sher- Waterville wo EL 6 ® : Manufactured for Canadian-Fairbanks | this year, is player The team this PFooke; A.M.Taylor, in Lemnox- |= ,\"s | Co:;, Montreal.A complete line of + | | year is of average strength.\u2018The Ville: A.E.Mallory, in Lennoxville; i.8 Lumber ig _ | i team has not entered the league but ©: .Spaflord, fn Sherbrooke; H.Ken- > Cm th on Motor Fittings, Cylinder Oil, oto.\u2018| will play exhibition games.| nedy, in peg; 8.Kennedy, in © @- We make the 1 Stanstead College has a very the West: Chal.Hale, of.the Victoria * tory.It's tk _ \u2019 In Stock, Agents for = strong Basket Ball team.It was Hockey Cape Ria A.Spaflord, 8 \u2014 ;: a considered by many to be one of the a 0 own, a in- ; ae a : FAIRBAN KS- MQRSE MARINE ENGINES.best in the league and \u2018won .second |niPeg; T.Crawford, in the West; H.x e Al 93.| place.\u2018 Mr.K.Richardson is the Ames, at Lennoxville; H.Mathewson, + A S hat Cofrespondence Solicited.Captain.in New York: H.Kirwin, Beebe Jct.: The young ladies: have a .Basket H.A.C.Scarth, Ashley Scarth, Co- ° » Better NORTH HATLE' 4 Ball team and by continuous prac- |lin Hughes, A.and W.Carter, be- ime + Ja lor, \u2019 tice have become very proficient.sides numerous others.\u2018 -@ - QUEBEC.P = Skating and drives are also enjoy- The present Minto Rink was built A ® © Cement B ed by the students during the winter in 1899 by A.M.Taylor, and for :À J a than Clay B | months.| eight years was the largest closed 3 bong Tm Cement, 1 .- rer The following members composed rink this side of Montreal, and which |- [|§ -» : » - the Hockey team : Richardson, Bish- has been the scene of many a hard de > wy u'are on August 21st, 1909, Ralph Rose stakes at Nome, Alaska, on |April 1, OP, Leonard, Andrews, Whitcher, Sis- fought game, and which is patron- | > a Ra - tr 5 \u2014 \u201c put the 16-pound shot a distance 2, 3, 1909, 412 miles in 82 Hours and ©o, Vilas.- : ized hv the village and College teams YE BY of > .of 51 feet.This is the amateur 2 minutes.Pitcher \u2014$ as well as by some of the teams A fi Tos .| KE \u201cei - record.itcher Bedient, 18 years of age, |f - Sherbrooke.To 2 \u201c| : © John L.Sullivan retired\u2019 the un- | The greatest number of winners rid- 'of Falconer, Pa., struck out 42 men rom = PI .( « fn.a Hut defeated heavyweight champion of the 0 io one day by any Engligh jockey ©! Corry, Pa., team in a 23 innings The largest crowd that ever wit- .GH PE ; \u2018world under London prize ring rules.18 8ix, a \u2018feat which was acco mplished For but was defeated 3 to 1.neesed -a hasehall same was present 5 .\u2018\u2026Berger!s dog team, driven by Scot- by both Fred Archer and George the Pittsburs Club Las Wagner, , oF at the Detroit-Pittsbure game on Top Row\u2014W.Read, manager; F.W.Bean; H.Imms, traig@ cs Ce ty Allen) won the AÏl-Alaska Sweep- Fordham, world\u2019s leading batter.October 9th, 1909.30,915 people MR.w.F.VILAS, ML.A, donor C-| Maxwell, gecretary.Second Row \u2014W.Shaw, R.Newland, T.Moi oy ce cc.À 0 [© : ~ were present on that occasion.of tbe.Yilas Cup, J.Hodgson, \u201cBoptom Row\u2014P.Sage on,\u201d G.Hodgson, V.Heath, gh oo = _ Sn ; ;( | ; R _ ; À cococnooctégetosce00e00® PE ./ I.DS \u2014\u2014 possapressensspensettenneeenenenens ; > | Sketches a Various aE Ad \u2019 1 «SHERBROOKE DAILY- RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, - 106 PAGE NINH Clubs Supporting Canada s ational Gamé.- E.W.Tobin, President.O.C.Morissette, Vice-Pres.TOBIN MANUFACTURING ©, SASHES, | Man ufacturers of And ROUGH AND PREPARED LUMBER, DOORS; Dealers In © MOULDINGS INTERIOR HOUSE FINISHING OF ALL KINDS ; LATH, RR.TIES, HEMLOCK BARK, 3 i # ICOONSHIRE IVRLY $l 4 5 : \u2014 | FoR sEvERAL YEARS MUCH IN- moman\" \u201cPLAGE IN WINTER.| Hockey, Snowshee and Toboggan Clubs Flourish.TEREST HAS BEEN SHOWN .-, IN HOCKEY, Cookshire has alwaya been a live- y spot during the winter months: and this winter is no exception.The pt CONTICOK HAS ITS OWN HOCKEY.LEAGUE.Three Local Teams Contend For \u2018Honors.INDEPENDENTS, Li LOAFERS AND NATIONALS ARE THE NAMES.Coaticook has a hockey league of its own.It has three clubs but neither of them is a member of the HFT \u2014 \u2018terville téam 1907-8 \u2014\u2014 THE SPORT.the season 1904-5, \u2018Club first entered Ships League, game during the son 1907-8.The R.McInnis, goal.W.Shaw, cover point.F.Drew, right wing.A.Drew, centre., T- Molyneux, rover.HOCKEY BOOMING AT WATERVILLE.League Championship Was Won in NEW COVERED SKATING.RINK HAS GIVEN AN IMPETUS TO The first skating rink in Waterville, an open air rink, was commenced and it was that year .that the Waterville Hockey the Eastern Town- celebrating the occasion by coming off victorious in.one season.However, since that time, Hockey in \u2018Waterville has progressed, the coveted League Championship being won.in\u201d the sea- following players .composed.the Championship team : .W.Lavers (Captain); point.J.Hodgson, left wing.- Hockey for this\u2019 year is receiving pores ARIRIINRIINISNISS.+++.14 à ê à 15 - : LÀ \u2018 STOCKS en BELL N NO.50.1 0 ) PFOPLES NO.25 7 4 ¢ à ¢ | : 8 \u2018 J.N.Cushing.$ BROKER : 0 : | - Coaticook, Que, 4 $ _ «+ T7 CORRESPONDENTS: Ta in 5 F.B.McCURDY & CO.- 3 In Members Montreal Stock Exchange t 5 +, E.& C.RANDOLPH ol $: Members New York Stock Exchange + | 2 ; 5 | $ +++.rem a mp mt \u2014 Te Coaticook Coaticook, Que, : PVRS BUSS Ag + MR *Air ROUSSEAU,: President.National Hockey Club, Coaticook.A.A.POMEROY.¢ Co Proprietor.; Je.POPULAR HOUSE FOR ~ $° orme Sete EE TRAVELLERS, \u2026 $.seconeec0c0 | + a: De i.34 2.ot i ~ Lae -nns Cn 4 OVÉRALLS, JUMPERS, WORKING SHIRTS, 5 much attention.- that least make à.fair a \u201cChampionship.\u2018+#Phe players \u2018figuring on the line-up .this season are the following : Tillot- Ci pi» ®.oung people take an -sctive part in |Townships* League.\u2018The three clubs e * CED AR.pe LES and POSTS, CORD WOOD.\u2018Promoting sports of all kinds, and, jhave formed a league among theni- e neequently, while away the long selves with, the result that the com- - in days most pleasantly.At |petition ween them for the cup is =.+ ; Ë- | Hardwood F Floor a Specialy.| Rrosent there arg three active sport- keen and interesting, and affords =o so.+ ng ing .organizations in Cookshire, good measure of sport to the lovers $ = ir Carty \\ cr el Toes et Snow-\" of hockey -in i fom oe fer .T- fe 1 oe 8 °o oggan ub.officers are: res mi = - Î \u201cThies es formed -about a year tary Treasurer, Ray Dougherty.The | : Ë go à glide w nstr LL are the Iingepen- : 0104 HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: -| the rising gronnd on the a side dents, the Loatérs and the Nationals.° \u2018I'qt the town, from the Jackson farm:| The officers of the Independents are + B ro rv pto mvi lle, : the Baton river, making a side of these : Hon, President, G.W.Paige » =._ v 1 mile.of ve .\u2019 .: - H Montreal, West.Branch: 4 Montreal, East Branch : | Weather, conditions, exesllent spoët is | President, À.A.Pomeroy ; Vice-Pre- © : - Cor.Decarie and Upper Lachine Road.220 Papineau ave.Peer - pi Treasurer, H.J.McElroy ; Manager, ® ] - ; G.A.Fox.This club was the win- ® ' i | \u2014 {ner of the cup last year and some .® = Ce \u201c : § 7 Strenuons .matches are anticipated\u2019 : Td FFISFIVIIITISIIIIIIIGTD : or it.this season.soo, | ; FEFISFIIIP | The Loafers have for their officers _ : ER Lae following : Hon.President, R.H.| e Ad aa cet | Gooley ; President, L.W.Davis; 1: 4 1 © Stesneittecstiseitirentetartirirtstites et |.| Vice-President, : A.Tomkins ; Seere.| : + J _ ol i = taryetreasurer, John Kilburn ; Mana-.\u2018| 2 2 y .\u2018 : ger, Claude Andrews.Those of the! e t O I ok | T NK.12 Natianals .ave : esident, A.Rouys-| : Do n't Overlook This.# as ration Ro dira | i 3 + OT 5m 0 ecrgtary-treasurer, 0.Bureau ; ; , .D \u2018 We give beautiful \u2018Morris TIS Manager, Arthur L'Heureux.ei Chairs, Rockers; i RE 2° ï icogk has not a covered rink: er ' Extension Tables, Iron Be DX a oe a | but «the rink for this-year is muçh + _ - steäds, Rugs,, Furs, Olgeks, Den | better than.that of last season, and\u2019 | e ' Watches, and - many .more, .:, \u201c{all .the teams, are putting -in \u2018gobd Ô :.valuable articles, for ' - : \u2018RARE | re prestiaine in \u2018order to.do their |, : s X} ff Fin.the: ne local.trophy.: Selling our nice line A BE dés T7 i of Soaps, Perfumes, VE à WILE HT.> © 7 NEW mes a i\" aS Spices, Extracts, rg ae TULEUN A u Cook 8 ire .Hocke ül 4 6.TOILET PREPARATIONS a e * enjoyed on this slide.The Toone ; 1 %$ \u201c - With\u201d 50 other fast selling necessities.\u2018We have\u2019 hundreds of regu- ate the present officérs of the Club : : 0 lar agents.who buy from us from month to month.A post card |President, LL.Planche ; Secretary, ae = will bring you catalogue, order blanks and full instructions.By 1) B.Harrison ; Executive Commit- + complying with instructions given on order blank we give you 30 a tée\u2014Dr.J.A.Butler, O.W.Rand,\u2019 e days\u2019 credit.Don\u2019t fail to write us at once.ADDRESS, apd J.D.Blanchard.CL e > SNOWSHOE CLUB.| :s - Aithoügh Cookshire has had ;.# : a 8 owshoe Club for a number of: \u201ci olonial Soap Co, 355 HELENE.ss 1c o/ ey | eontinuons, \" there having been pet ijisoe! regan in 1908-190 à S a iods when.there was no club.This}! UR.hi ie ee ans 8 A.7 the Snowshoe Club forms partili \u2018 RBG: PROT, MOUSE a ° ROC K ISLAN D, - - au E.of the .Toboggan Club and is new tof the, Key Cio.The ° shown.as the Alki Toboggan andilffireh promo ; the: A 4e Vice.| À Form a Club in your locality.Snowshoe Club.The Snowshoe Club \u2018Prediuent, Br leve 158 ron | - .\u2018of this year is only in its Le Pres) Ag Je Eze es.us ; aa aa aa .Sawyer, H.Frasier and L Hk 8 ¥ YT X - LOL0LL4446440044844448¢ ads.; HIVE \u201c4.Gibsbn, es ; LC ; ne Snowshoe Committee is as \u2018 it EL siveon > so con renoue ° .eo récré oo.! ETES er =\u201c.Th.ae -% \u201cA, E.FISH 8 SON, AYERS CLIFF, QUEBEC, > WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FLOUR, \u2018FEED, GRAIN, CEREALS, ETC, THREE.CARS Timothy, bought to arrive next \u2018spring.Clover, Seed Corn \u2018and Seed Grain, - RK \" Sole agents in Stanstead County for\" \u201cHUBBARD'S BONE-BASE FERTILIZERS, S33 Wholesale and \u2018retail Prices on \u2018applicatioh.\u2026\u2018As'ear of \u2018Pittsburgh Standard\u2019 Barbed Wire to arrivé\u201d first ot Apr, -which we are booking at $2.60 per hundred.- - | sers \"ER A, E.FISH & SON.mors - = ouevaces 410 «cr epursvoo I 212 OO me } We Also Make Cement Tile.13 Better Than Clay Tile.es Pers or 90000000000000000000000 ceccecscesenesessessne | e e © E ® ® e © e © © © ° e e e © ® ®.À © pe 3 LOCATED AT THE \u201cHUB OF STANSTEAD éouNTY.- E =\" © * .; : \u2018js Pre .: >» '.Leith, .- fr.Guy.vo 90000000000000000006000000000000000000000000 | = - : ç | = - \u2014 = | | , rode © #edeescccescencccceccsccccscssceccscssccscee, a.: .brn» OB ® e | his first = ° = : TheG Bu ildy Material : Le \u2019 e Lreatest u ing Materia .- 2 - EC MIRACLE \u201d KS : | ® e ï ® | | $ DOUBLE.AIR SPACE: BLOCKS.11 «8 - ê , FROST AND MOISTURE PROOF.© = © AY CR.\u2018Lumber is-scarce and high priced.Cement blocks are cheaper.iS | or We make the only real Hollow Cement Block made in this terri- ® | $ tory.It's the Miracle Double Staggered Air.\u2018Space Block: ; © | : or ® | | 3 8 ~~ Cement Blocks for Chimneys, of all .sizes and styles, cheaper ® than Clay Brick.+ Cement, 5 | ent \u2018Brick for Fireplaces, with molded cornice.It you are going to build, why not talk it over with 0s ?.TR \u2014\u2014 æ \u2014\u2014 KEYZAR & HUNTING, MASSAWIPPE, QUES\" = - 2 Te EE - TITEL sssescccsssasessrcsensuretssace.à $ | der adverse = Sg Pp |G | Ross - e | Valley League.lasted two years.\\.|The following players have figured  , \"OOK SHIRE HOCKEY CLUB.iA .Df all winter sports, hockey | seems\u2018 0 have taken the greatest \u2018hold in '95 the game was little known here.here was no rink and the little hoc- py that was played was played un, circumstances on the, mill pond.In the winter of old building known as the foundry and a rink was opened.A hockey ub was formed by Mr.J.Morgan, Mr.C.\u201cMcCrea was the president of | he first hockey club and has held the position ever since with the exception of last year when Mr.D.H.olmie held the position.|At the organization of this Club a | league was formed Enown as the St.Francis Valiey League, consisting of shire, Sawyerville and Hast Angus.A handsome silver cup was.ased by subscription from the | citi any bard R.Le.® \u201cDAVIS, President Loaters \" Hockey Club, Coaticook.d for its possession.The trophy ?a3 won by Cookshire and still ngs in the local club room.An this league it \u2018became evident t Cookshire had * some excellent players, among whom were À.H.Goft, E.A.Bailey, G.O.Flaws, J.and others.The St.Francis he Cookshire team is this season 8 parie \u2018in the E.T.League.The present team is composed mostly of ung players.Vine.present.officers are as follows : President, C.McRae; Secretary- T t J reasurér, B.L.Leonard ; Commit- boa.H.Goff, Dr.Latnbly and W.Edwards.Mr.Oscar Rand is anager.,Ç | :1894- 1 18 °95 a number of citizens rented the | ns of these places.To possess it | : was the ambition of every Club and |, fought matches were | - J 1175 x 50 feet, and is situated on the in 1.50 3-5 at Brighton, U.S.A., July 1907, land, California; December 3, 1907, | \u2018 Hockey: ~ \u201csoi, \u201cShaw, Molyneuk, Hodgson, Mr.Henry.Burton .hag put up a new covered rink at considerable expense, and the attend- .ance \u2018at hockey games and.on .skat- Gh , À ing nights show that this is appre- 448: a 5 - ciated.It is a great improvement on a the.old rink, \u2018having an.ice surface of 150.feet x.70- ft.The matches which Hava been played se far this * season have excited a godd deal of \u2018intèrest \u2018and have been the meäns of, demon- :\\Btrating to.the supporters of.\u2018the: Wa- -theiïs ,will \u2018at \u2018 for- bhe League : PANTS, ETC.© °° gy Interest You.\u2018Our factory is-so organized that we-turn out goods very ecofo- mically and you get\u2019 the benefit, Our cutter ; bas th the e reputation; of - being 'the\u2019|best: man in the Ov etall\u2019 \u2018bustiekk * For\" wine past Mine was head draughtsman and cutter for'J.B, Goodhuë; ÿ full line of.the\u2019 better goods, Full Sizes, Lathst Seng for, r spmples and compare prices and.a A Hy Gogh be te { boa, 43) an JE.>, ne, Be co, Lah: md SET I \"QUE.: DH Lin si js Taavaros ES EE TEA lig ili je \u2014 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE DANVILLE AMATEUR ATHLETIC À tiring que \u201cDrew, y Gagnon, Hawse and Call.\" Ti} To mee à ASSOCIATION.4 season of 1909 fourteen games were | played, ten of which were won, two drawn, and two lost.The rink is common, at the right of which is a grand stand having a seating capacity of 600.Last season the D.AA.A.expended over $500 on their rink and hockey team, and came out at the end of the season with a small surplus to the good.The officers for the present season are : President, Dr.H.R.Cleveland; Vice-President, Dr.R.H.Stevenson; Secretary-treasurer, M.H.Richey ; Executive Committee\u2014C.H.Cleve- fand, C.F.Burbank, S.L.Gibson, S.Greenshields, A.E.Stockwell and J.H.Boutelle.; Rink Manager, S.L.Gibson, and Hockey Manager, J.H.Boutelle.- + Charles Edward covered 9 furlongs Jack Nunnally holds the 5 furlong record, viz., 58 3-5, made at Oak- Caiman holds the one mile record, 1 min.33 1-5 sec:, at Lingfield MR.A.A.POMEROY, President Independent Hockey Club, Coaticook.Sevsessss hosdisissiense sossinisuntt Vossesbones TE seseraeny Mesernst es rosés eséreneaeuve, ; Gl be \u2018Suspender Core F4 à A \u2014.Vim Manufacturers, or Co rd spenders, Shoulder Brace, i Armes, - + 3 - : i.: x ! \\ { © je .wo Garters, Novelties, Etc.on Is : Sole Agents fe for a ° le \u201cBoniface T Rubber Collars and Calls, 175 ° le and Gamble Shoulder Braces; Tele le And Jobbers la ES .: Gents\u2019 Furnishings.Rock Island; Que.° 1y © ©.+.000000000000 coccoccccccccceccona0u WINTER SPORTS : AT BISHOP'S CROSSING, SNOWSHOE CLUB ORGANIZED LAST YEAR AFFORDS MUCH ENJOYMENT, The Bishop's Crossing Srowshoe Club was organized last year with the following officers : President,\u2018 F.E.Bishop ; Vice-President, Mrs.GA, Harrison ; Secretary- Treasurer, RM, Bishop.This.Club holds .-several: Pleasant.snowshoe tramps and social! evenings during the winter months.Thesus; \u2018son of Aegus, King ol \u2018Athens, invented boxing 2,000 \u2018years ago.In 182% Jack - Jones ylefested 1 Patsey Tunney in a fight that Iasted 276 rounds.Established 1876, W.8.DRESSER.0.H.JACKMAN, ; APE | i 7 AH Branches, > es.DRESSER 0.The Old and Reliable Off, where experienced attention.your affaire; bs.cvs MR.JAS.E.CONNERS, Executive E.tion.W.R.BRADLEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS -AND The shortest : bantam fight in the Eastern Townähips Managers æ : PICTURE FRAMERS, .he Cookshire team this season : ViZ- | world took place between \u201cTerry Me- es re : ; = es + @.Westgate, R.J.We wt I July 13, 1300, Govern and Pedlar Palmer at Tucka- ©° FRONTENAG STREET., ' NORTH AMERICAN LIFE stein.\u2018Leonard, W.\"Hurd, Figherman, who was foaled in 1853, hoe, N.Y., on Sept.12th, 1899.Ter- BHERBROOKE, QUE.TORONTD; Drennan, Fston (Capt.), picks won 69 races, including 26 Queens ry knocked him out in less than one »$:\u201d Bell Telephone 297, _ Stratheons Square\u201d | rbroot d& Sawyer._ | pistes.round, 0 w | Toit » \u2018 060000000000000000006000000000000° \u2019 3 r 1000 ssexave e ere - ., - APB A A ET LR TN en pt nd CSM - .mr figure - oer man wns Te Re Cu dy pL, Their, se chien res a corre paler = w = we -rt \u2014 - + je PRR mm 1 ee ba thn ims gsc are ve er \u2014 meer open 7, 5 Br rte grill nn Ber pet Be Ta dig MELA = 4 ge = es et - - PE A : ha Ts TR J £ ep Coe = .- eme ag se à > \u2014 : mem ETS \u2018 .- .Gres A en rar < Le EE ad é .bpm Lt ee I.ne gd ede dh hi Ew pve ww oes Ç .Te \u2026.; 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Will last a youth had tie broad expanse ot te | fnish, Dear the top: \u201cof the Bedford first team.+ - He was a.Ly : lifetime.Always Reliabl u d Granby, the overflowe * \" > ° For sale, oY padine Drugels - RE wore wont to as- Two years ago this club was hig opponents.Dr.+ Thos.Cotton, ~ semble, especially in the spring and sporting public of the Eastern .Townships by defeating everything before them until they were downed by the.All Stars at Waterloo.This was one of the most exciting games every played in the District of Bed- ford.\u2018For miles around hockey fans gathered at Waterloo to see the game and several large wagers were made.Two double teams carried over a large number from Granby and in.spite of the cold weather and fact that the game was played on a 1.:open Tink the crowd waited till the\" .| game was through.When Referee | = |.Kerr: blew his whistle to start the | ei.gama: the Sutton sr who « | were down to cheer sheir- jeam : \u2018out cheer after chéer but état of { }the Button team was sealed As'soon:; \u2018I'as play, was started ik was: stim that J, {the All; Btar aggregation, represent\" RL a, ling tha, best hockey {talent In \u2018 the | : | + {Hastërn Townships;sbatside of Sher- | | Ta brooke;iwas too: mi Tor the cham-f brought prominently before | Walpole Sportman\u2019s Rubber Ta Handiest of Utensils used for all kinds of Repairs.Good |Adhesive Plaster for Wounds, also for insulating Wire.Hockey Players find it Indispensible, » WAMPOLE HOCKEY PUCKS are worthy of inspection.Beware of imitations.All our PRODUCTS are HIGHEST GRADE.| WALPOLE RU BBER co, LTD.MONTREAL.Smith, Flannery 8 Joi ws SUTTON, QUEBEGs 1 | 1.MR.À.M.BORIGET, \u201cButtoé, ase _.GENERAL DEALERS IN = oT \u2018 Ta | MR.A.M.PINARD, President Gran- \u201ccutive \u2018Committee Bedford Dige $i J ~.MADE IN SIZES.co Se 8 SLEIGHS, CARRIAGES, IMPLEMENTS, F-22502 es Rogge \u201cAdal Coie û D 1 ETES ) fall when the ice was smooth, and ~ then .a Toy here \u20ac and, now.practising \u201c P rofessors\u2019 and Teachers\u2019 Desks, Chairs a \" ; * H Steel C S t play what they called \u2018\u2018Shinny or | in- Montreal ; Jes.æ.Bank at | \u2018Tables._ \u201cpr ; eam : arators Hookey.\u201d\u201d Instead of the wooden now manager of the an .armess; tee Ranges, r ; ep ra ors, \u2018hockey stick costing all the way | Knowlton ; A.E.Dogk,\u201d \u2018now a\u2019 law \u2018Opera Chairs! Lawn or- \u201cHall Sats, Hoke yer in Prince Albert, Sask.; Edward] Brewer, .now in- the ' same \"Province ' as Doak ; Lewis Taber, CG.W.Haw- ley, manager of the E.T.Bank at | Eastman, were among the supporters fy of \u2026 Von Iffland.He was succeed- from 50 cents to as many dollars as \u2018Sewing Machines.Also \u2018a person could afford, a sapling with C p a crook on the end of it served the CROCERIES, FRUITS) CROCKER, fis iis + 3 thing was used.Armed with these clubs the - party French China, Cut Glass, Etc.: 48 would be divided \u2018into sides and with: shen | vim and energy galore, if not with |.Our Stock, 1.Ye, Gomplste | \u2018and PRICES RIGHT, \u2018much skill,\u2019 they would knock the puck.back and forth,.- - 1 JP |» Hoes, Cultivators, Corn Planters, Harrows.\u2026.CE lows, Steel and Wood Lapd Rollers, Drag =.[ Scrapers, Wheel- barrows, Root Pulpers, Waak \u2026* -ers and.Wringers, Hay Fork and Carriers, 7 : _ a in.the.be rat your Mr.McKeown.| Snow Plowé, and all kinds of Farm Implements: fe > ne pli 1 Thes:* iteam; however, j.wl nd un Our.Products.Are.Guaranteed.rr A the Brigham.Grammar].pil W t lois hs There.were no leagues: in: those.f: \u2018and: also, went to Sher- $$ nr | ° > ve oh hand a fine Tore i.of si es days and no.bitter rivalry.between: 37, 0 Le parity ins & \u2018hockey F2\" ! i Sh ¥ - * Ro an to Glesr.\u201d - 4 | neighboring towns as at présent.An- |i; .9 ; oki e./ Cookshire was\u2019.an- of Gut \\ es, ets, G \u2019 other feature - that.wpe absent - -at \u2018tpyk: ; which sent a \u2018team to | 37.+ - ts À X tho same carnival.Messrs.Hugo {4 [dine 4 4 that; time Was gambling, \"Young.lads | 20 \u2018Implements.| 34 + goardely out of their tetbs: were not] |B ; Lee dR.Niles were of: that }.aid Man] lacturer of Desks and Agricul GOODS ARE Bl 4 id À tempted to.wager an ay did; # Period.\u2018The : =tatterlives'at -Sher- 5 ré ve sronvo rout AH KA hia si.LE Ee an A A not Possess:on the result -ofre bookey- abri } ; oke and the térmér-went.te, Sonth: va ille .+ GIVE US A match.Lore ; ORO rip, ' Prosi- Africa, saw active :service.there dx &.1;a:77 nsy = = ue.; * A, À | \u201cThe \u2018frst hodby \u2018éïub wea formed: |.dé; Button Hockey, Club, +i the Boer War, came heme fora viait.| Lara # - | gr m0 | in.Granby \u2018thirteen years \u2018ago.The p Sutton team and they.ere, | retained ere and.died of epterio fe-§.| Ç 5 \u2018{ I P er | Pe ad DPS rink was then located onthe Site LR defestod by & score ofig to 45 hockey in Ce wansville are he, onal.= now occupieg by N.Mitchell &.0 Co.'g \u2018building, the :Cole Block.2 : The.\u2018teams lined up as follows : \u201cdick Kenpedy, now.Captain.at.She 9.1 open air rink maintained vu Mr: A \u2018erRopen +; Al; Stars.| Victorias \u201cof .Montreal ; .Mr.Ned} J.Johnston.The officers of the aid gen speses goal Faq GE Gagnon: Kennedy, who wag\" since\u201d drowpe ed in\u201d Club at that time were the following\"; J L sous (8%.Johns) Brome Lake; \u2018Cag; Terrill, whe pow.: \u2014Dr.A.A.:Graham, J.B.Payne, N.Turner \u2026 ave eu PO avsseast spe PAI lives; in {Mancheater,\u2019 NK; Mr! \u2018red: \u2014_ A.Meyer and F.:D.Quinn.About a {Granby) - pret.now of Coaticook™ 'C.H.Ri \u201cin the BE.T.à CESSE $ \u2014FIRST-( ù 2 2 ve Pere | ES od EWEL \u201cTERY Bi aon yo { CB, Foster.cere covers: se mistes oo LBY + Sherbrooke, f year later these gentlemen were in- (Bt.Johns) Moe, of strumental in forming the District ] Hockey League composed o Cowans- Bell se0008 creer .rover 200 ion k Of the ae modern\u2019 players o hos : rinti ville, Waterl Knowl and ey we gladly mention Gordon ug Bring us your prescriptions Granby.co, Rnowiton White .centre .Dsvidgon ter, Charlie Sylvester, W WoO, and.Inclpding Gasol: 1 i - , ranby McCabe, J.Sayers, oy : and Family Recipes.we py To frat \u2014) to répresent Gran: Cavanagh .r.wing .Duncalfe Ruiter, J.Ruiter and oo Be i ~~ Two second guarantee to compound .: \u2014 ship of the league was as follows : J.| (St.Johns) \u2018others unintentionally overlooked.in oo 4 | .for sale.them from the urest and Longhurst, goal ; R.P.Martin, Curley L ITY conve wing a.Chandier this hurried talk about Cowansville ° : , * ; purest al point ; C.Winfield, Captain and cov- (Cowansville) | sports.The present Becrétary-Trea- a l.E.Hutc freshest drugs obtainable.er point ; C.P.Holden, centre ; Geo.The Sutton-AIl Star game will al- surer of the Cowansville Hockey | oe, os 8 Lewis, rover ; 8, Martin, 1.wing ; C.ways be remembered by those who team is Mr.Windsor V: Rice,\u2019 Foo Je \"When looking Tor ==.\u2018in the Pen of Jewellery,- Watches; | : f f \u201cNo substitution counte- F P.McDonald, r.wing.witnessed it as one of the best gam- a very.fine Player | that is , impro * \u201c.|Clocks or Rin a ror | \u2019 | - ; à : gs of gny:8\u20acÿle or price, sure you give THE BED-, ; nanced.The league.disbanded: after the Bret | for a\u201c played 1 in 0.Distriet.of Ded IT FORD JEWELLERŸ STORE * a cell befo e buying and st the .: ) , This year the team has made 84.of - g Our charges are the low- | | good showing, Raving defeated Gramp- |.q \u201cMy est possible, commensu- - Jr .by Waterloo.The club sonfldently | =.3 \u201d to :lhfd+the championship o meme 1 rate with quality.* the league and win the Vilas Cup.{ - | FILE AL \u201cau he present, officers of te Olub ard Pressing of a ollows:: : RY _ ; Cowansville Medical Hall, \u201cPresident\u2014C.N.Crutchfield.to a\u2019lady\u2019s sk Seéretary-Treasurer\u2014K.R.Turner.- \u2018 House will \u2018fin Manager\u2014C.M, Boright: ° : G.W.Johnston, Propr.The team is composed, of the - fol : i to get their w ' = EEL ls a A es or Ropar Carrie 8 tok \u2018and Pouttry \u2018Bpectfic.\u201d #4 C establishment .ample.HE \u201cLCA a x RI A the Hotel Cle j a Phone 59 an your suit and [ex # romcrnnnanmenannner M a 2290009878 .| | M.E.BAKER & sons, an, Net Prat oT DR: B.P CCE ran y.ockey Gib, * | : 4 A LANCHE, .etter ; .PROPRIETORS, _ year and Messrs.F.D.Quinn, and N.MR.ct : 2 } Tnt A.Meyers formed the Southern Que- C.F.JOHNSTON, Granby, x \u201cof \u2019 | K \" - , Executive Committee, Bedfo \u201cDENTIST.4 i \"LIVERY AND S ALES.STABLE bec League which had a brief exis- | District Hockey Associätion.rd | = E .4 D y M.Eide] À Œ: The personnel of.the Granby team very ; Ce \u2018an : \u201c9, Main St, dt M CESR 8 utton Que, | was little changed for several years ke sain 4 Jr.Robinson, the goal- | .PS 8 id F - x ( WwW AE pl LE Le, 3 Fe and many a hard fought battle they { a wi in Loris coming on\u201d fast, a 1 5 \u2018arnhaïn, Que.= i AUS QE 2 Special attention given to commergia) Wade.\u2018Pirst - class double\u201d and had with thèir- chief opponents, the: on pc i certainly be\u201d Sea Say- : 1 Phone 104, Ita \u201cLa : se we .A y He Experiencec Jig mk single teams.Connécted with MOUNTAIN VIEW HOUSE PHONE.|.Cowansville team.The interest in Li PaoLces.0 Ley EI BREA hg ets in 3.| higher praise than that can be giv vo oe 7 i | .: el ~ the result = matches between these | to \u2018any goal-keeper.Cowansville hag\u2019 | ! a ; # | / - es lg Stov TE i 7 Wo \u2018clubs became co intense that to any goal'k SIIFFPITIOISIVIB III: h [a 2 pionship, of the Dist LL LR ne re mans a ean 1am fms Who simi nel oly | Se evesessesenssaseny mm À dE ead! BE 3 I u in other.games, and § 00 000000000000000 0 0 # I.H.RUS SELL; \u201cPHOTOGR GRAD ER, Ce TEE to di crt of AIT, recta ramen In front were the 8 R = = TAURA N MINT umeotsue : #14 = - > a er w + he 4 8 x KNOWLTON.CE to i ls ms.PL M rares however, at ey] Hockey Association.from the epponents, Sayers nu ° «ot yy 3 \u201d Fe .QE Ç from getting the \u2018compliment - | CERES C7 Wek?sportsmen and in the past at least lowi 1 : nt return- i.FARN + le owing players : a, Baker, Mc- |ed on more tha h co HA \u2018QUE.aid 4 PE = Portrait aff Landscape Artist.Old Photography copied the team wag composed of natives of Cormick, Hays, Sir Turner, sions.He is Dow \u2018in Me occr 4 J > oe AM, : ToT aid M\" we : # \u2018i and enlarged.Picture Framing.Ping-Pongs.|Photo.[* apie ot sar afoar Tons ust | Bell and Seguin.0 Peel ie 8 shame to waste such a|® Light Lunch, Fruit and \u201c Confections.Only .¢ BM Eh COATIC af Juttons.\u201cPost Cards; Etc.TL Jelub was f | good hockey player on such a city.{® |: thel Band wh Co CT oo sg formed the rink was remov- : The line-up of th y.le | ry 2 attend To eit 4, poor MORAL HOTEL es ur, M.J, ohnston remaining as When You Want Mild Cured Riker ; corer, Foster rover, T Mc- ° 7 stock of Pipes, ete.etc.a the LL TIT Ont.to 4 A © .@} Some of the recent players of the GU , Wing, | ton's o ateartm si ° = BALMORAL HOTEL = à \u2018team were Winn Robinson, Bert Rich- TON ES or \u2018 © Sylvestre F \u2018wing, w.Rice, $ | c.L.LeCLAIR: Proprietor.There frie store.3 FARNHAM.QUE.| LL : arison, H, Marstom = Fred Reynolds | Sugar Cured Boreless Nota LEEDS VILLAGE.8 Agency Sherbrooke Daily.Record.) ee very Wodneada) ° _ @| The present officers of the Club are CORNED E | TE wow storm 000000000 00000: | ° THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS HOME,, 8 8 follows : A.M.Pinard, President; | BEEF = fhe road olontractors are able to 100.0000000600000000000c00000 oman Mead 1g « e es à + Johnston, Secretary-Treasurer; all up Bell \u2018Phone 324 or People\u2019s! Th op] on of the 1 ° Rooms large, plédsant and.comfortable, with 8 Loma: Davidson, Captain.The line- 'Phone 96, or come and choose, at ® weekly matting at ty held their Members of of Hockey T Teams and Curling Clubs J pa \u201c5 our ace street ligh ©.telephone in\u2018each.- Table well furnished with the 1p of the team is as follows : Gag- ALEX.A W.Ross on Saturday, night, .|, = 28 MT Prt ve .best.Always on hand choice Liquors and Cigars.$1 ridson, sore ; ig AA UE MES & SONS irs.R.Lipsey, who bas been wl I CR a ri a mie 7 e .+ \u2019 ; siting with her son and daugh | a \u2018 ES e \u2019 ; .8 Cheerful and prompt servicer Free bus toxall trains, ain | Thompson, centre ; J.Davidson, It.279 Wellington St, Cecnésvile tor done nette a6 wT DATE BARBER SHOP, \u2018GRANBY, and are satiflidl 3, RON er Ë LS wing: Johnston, rt.wing.SHERBROOKE \u2019 returned home again.Mrs.Lipsey ig pe ni eau = B , 't You?id 3 be Land fo Bim ur 9, J.A.CHOQU ETTE, Proprietor.[| Fasse \u2018no covered rink at Gran- | able to walk around once more after i ont Jou: = il {767 6 While, Pre mme \" a TOUR 7 edna by at present but Jit is hoped one her serious fall some time ago, ; orrosiTE de THE GRANBY.\u201d 10 40 i iN : * \u201cà + ' F, + se 47 EOL df ; \u201c+ 4 11h ale en ci 0 \u20ac *; \u2018 .r- is 05 [a 2 2 ws 175 PE RAI pa six i EN Ga 3 3 Lyf ve = A a A os : LM i if $ 1.Ba 3 M} - 2163055 1 4 pi ,t- 8k 108 4e Lg x \\ SE peck .1 , \"a - CRE S NA IE np .By ot mi}.hh) ; PA pu AN 42 elt { _ À a CE FAL dy il ahr i 1 i! 4 Ÿ 44 + >.AMC TR 4 ARRET.fe.ne PA dE es deol iid , {i Wid \u20ac Ba CHINE THE We So Qu > A GE get .The YC tt F i N 3 vil A 140 A x, ; à , ; : 4 HR +0 Di i RAN Wo BE x CELEB « EN ÉCRIRE \u201c 4 \"EN Lo F A 39458 vi f ar 8 à a.7 LE » ; VY 10 ' ; ÿ 4 Lo.eng BR * ehh $ | CER 2 HMR 2 3 'N ie - A 5.ne | LR 3 \u201c , | 4 \" A JN LT ._ bp VE 16 MAN OR hs 20417088 G + 3 2 8 \u2018 i a 5 + .12445 , Wisi \u2019 ¥& ; Lt i i + 4 ¥ ve nb 88 3 A Foi * 3 Jit \"on | ; D .ced RAT TT 5 0 + Bs, jr ne rr.Sn ES 5 a 4 08 ul ol i : 3 4 0 e oy ; ) 3 Wi ?+ E C8 8 » VE.à: .Lf sey 3 230\" 34.8 Fo 5 ll \u2018, ES ñ : 4 RE P get.i &* 4 À i 1 5 74 41 5 6 ; 1 3 Kal .\u2018 res, \u2018 RS + ob (BR 01 40 PASS te 4 $ 8 TV, Le 9 RE TH, & : LR FY 2 i.= 4 fi 1 \"4 1° Di ith p.ITR vi UE 7 : f f 3 5 ef, A \u2019 1 Ca et ey _ Vo id - ; ! 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, .CE CR MT A à ~~ _ .- gr: | .> :.Curie ae\u201d sad ce .= > > » Tae ï « d LT, = Ei - > ; = of.\u2018déitinual FAGI.TWELVE oy r Aon cow eT ed SL we TT \u201cCurling Fo or r Mine\u201d ee mabe on tH SHERBROOKE ~~ GURLING CLUB.Where Men of \u2018Business Are Boys Again.A FLOURISHING ORGANIZATION OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, METROPOLIS.Amongsthe business men of this city, curling is undoubtedly the favorite pastime.From the opening of the season to its close, the händ- some new rink of this club, one of the best in:the Dominion, is the ): Tr.Na: Meuitida, President {sher- \u2018\u2019hrooke Qurling Club.excitement and the sbot where business men congre- ate in, the.eVenings and, forgetting he caregi and worries \u2018pl the \u2018 day, esjoy a \u201ceouple of hours\u2019 recreation.The new rink, which was completed last year at a cost of-æbout $13,000, érfhéiliy opened&- oh Saturday, was f Jaduary 2nd,, 1909, wif n a success- MR.0.G.THOMPSON Vise Prosi- dent Sherbrooke.Curling Op, mt ful ten was given spacious dining hall.The history of curling in Shèr- brooke is a most interesting one and dates back to the night of November oth, 1880, when there assembled to- in the .club's > Water Street and vat two sheets of | and it was temporarily abandoned.ou A a : - +L IN It was lighted with eleétricity, re- ice.and for several years met th quirements of the membership.During the years 1904 to 1907 the rink accommodation continued| to\u2019 become more and more inadequa meet -the requirements of the ra idly, increasing membership.Once the ardent followers.of the ly strong to \u2018proceed with the At the close of the season of 1908 the matter was once more taken up,\u2019 and thanks to many generous sub-:.scriptions received, the prompters;| were able to proceed with the construction of a new rink.The task: of securing funds for the completion.of the building was not an easy MB.J.A.WIGGETT, Director [Sher- + \u2018brooke Curling Club.ohe, but the committee at length triumphed, and to-day there: stands on Water street, as a monument to their perseverance, one of \u2018the ./most up-to-date rinks in the Domini n of Canada.Thé first officers of the Sherbrooke | The game requires strength, Curling Club were the following ;- President\u2014Dr.Ferguson.- .Vice-President\u2014R.G.Leckie, Secretary\u2014R.D.Morkill.Representative.Members\u2014Dr, Hene- ker \u2018and Andrew Paton.Committee\u2014Wm.Farwell, FH.P.Buck, T.J.Tuck, H.D.\u2018Lavrence | and W.W.Blue.Chaplain\u2014Rev.Dr.Reid.Skips\u2014Dr.Ferguson, wW.W.S.J.Foss, Symmes.This season the club is in a ishing condition and t.c¢ rinks well patronized.The, formal opening for the season took place on Saturday afternoon, January 8th, when tea was ser red by the directors\u2019 wives.Rinks from Granby and fagog \u2018éason, Blue, G.Leckie and J, -A.flour- \u2018are have visited Sherbrooke this + gether Dr.R.W.Heneker, Col.Gustavus xl.icke, Hon.E.T, Brooks, Dr.\u201cJohn Ferguson, Messrs.F.P?Buck, H.D.Lawtence, H.D.Collins, R.Dalby Morkill, and several others, for the purpose; of forming a curling club.The-cluls.then formed contin- OSE RA ed ambi \u201cMR.© .W.CATE, Director Sherbrooke Curling Club.\u2014_\u2014 ned to play in.the old.drill shed -un- til 1891, the year in which the cliib was incorporated.In the year 1891 the membership .increased to such an ¢xtent that the uüestion of erecting a larger rink was freely discussed, and it was finally, decided that such a step should\u201d be taken.This rink was situated on rm WL PO ge SMOKE 7 = 20- \u201c10e CIGAR cuit a ta .A oh L x davune Director | Sher- 4 brooke\u2019 Guiting Olub .{ and on.both occasions the Hore club \u2018 l came out victorious.Two rinks from, Sherbrooke went to Montreal] and played the Heather Club, but{ were \u2018badly bealen.~ The club matches, point c peti-_ -tion and single competition alle now -well under way and are causi g con- ssiderahle excitement.The following is a list.of th 1 sent officers of the club: Patron\u2014Wm, Farwell.President\u2014F.N.- McCrea.Vice- President\u2014C.G.Thompson.: Secretary-Treasurer\u2014T.J.Parkes.Directors\u2014J.A.Wiggett, (.W.Cate, I.A.Bayley, J.8.Mitchell, and A.H.Foss.P.C.DuBOŸCE, Notary, Commissioner, ete.Cowausville and Dunham A, ency Sherbrooke Dally Reco d.Subscriptions, advertisements and news {tems recetved and given promp attention.: : - Pre- cit Was Ofganized fn 1905 and | ANNUAL RE-UNIONS A PLEASANT j : à HOARY NE POPULAR AT GRANBY.Members Are Enthusiastic.FEATURE OF CURLING - , SEASON.A From the inception of the Granby Curling Club the \u2018\u2018roarin\u2019\u2019\u2019 game has taken a strong hold on popular favor.Most of the business men of the town have become identified with the organization, either as active or - CL an ashociats members, and: There Às no doubt' that the healthful exercise of orling As beneficial, especially to hose | of maturer years.\u201c .\u201d Judgment and an observant eye, qualifica- ° he gants tog ub, and an active.curl so much ipractite.\u201d The \u2018Granby, Curling.Club was: only lowing gértleraen were.present'af, the pre iminary eatin ¢ Messrs,\u2019 Ww.H.+ MR.ARTHUR KENT, President of the Granby Curling Club, JiBusiness \u2018ford.D.K.Cowley, H.Giddings.\u201cons which, tan \u2018oily | be.pry rl _, organized \u2018in 1905, and consequently.|.is still only.in its jntancy.The \\ol-: \u2018| account for, unless it be that thé game.: \u2026.| The present officérs af the\u2019 ab are | Wm.Neil, Dr.Verdon, N.A.Meyer.Mr.Robinson oceupied- the chair.The club was\u2019 then formed, with the following charter members, in addition to those already.named: W.H, Miner; Wm.Topp, C.8.B.Halpin, A.Kent, J.H.McKechnie, J, 'T.Farish, Jas.Topp, H.Pare,.Robingon, J.B.Payne, Moore Kelly, C.H.| Murray, w.D.Fuller, w.D.Brad- The first officers of the club were : Patron\u2014S.H.C.Miner.Hon.Pres.\u2014W.H.Robinson.\u201d E President\u2014J.*Bruce .Payne.Vice-Pres.\u2014Moore Kelly.Chaplain\u2014Rev.J.L.- Alexander.Secretary\u2014N.\"A, Meyer.Treasurer\u2014Dr, Verdon.Mr.8.H.C.Miner kindly gave the land for a rink, which was located near the site of the defunct collar factory, a very convenient spot located within a few mifiutes\u2019 walk from the centre of the town.\u2018At different times\u2019 the club Has! engaged ii friendly matçhes- with rinks from Sherbrooke, Magog and Montrefil.and have made good showings considering their inexpérience, | A unique feature ih the lité of the: \u2018the 1and for*the erection of \u201cthe Curling Rink at Granby.club is tlie annual buDpérs which are.given at the opening of every curling season: \u201cAll citizens wi o might be interested in the game are.\u201cifivited to these re-uniong dnd treated most royally as guests of the chartyr members.It may be remarked with referency to curling that professionalism h no foothold in the game, and in this respect its position is unique.As is the case everywhere, curling is most nopular among people of - Scottish descent, a fact thet is, difficult to * \u20ac Dé 5 .= MR.J.L.DOZO0IR, Granby ET S jetars.ot the lub.\" characteristics of the nationality\u2014 caution, deliberation and judgmient\u2014 are essentials which are \u2018necessary fora person who would \u2018excel * at., thè the following : President\u2014Mr.Arthur \u2018Kent.Vice-President\u2014William Gould.Secretary\u2014J.L.Dozois.Treasurgt\u20140.8.By \"Halpin.ort known\u201d Tor the Hab t ern Townships., es ers and a happy lie, ey } Abbey's £\" abbas \\ soup i White bership of twenty.Dominion Textile Co.offered a {site on which to build the rink, and\u2018 MR.8H.\u20ac.MINER, who.d onated co MR; 4 lsouN> MARSHAL |'Gers of the|Olub : | .Seeretary\u2014R., Campbell.DR! 83.35 BLOOMFIELD, Committee +, > 4 : ft 0 A punis CURLING CLUB.| MEMBERSHIP\u2014THE OFFI- - CERS.The Magog Curling Club was organized in 1906 with a- charter mem- the free At the time of organisation, MR.re H HINDLE,.Ha Magèg Curling \u201cClub.the offer was about to He accepted, when Mr.C.A.MoPhetaon, who owns the skating: k, offered to build an addition fh the form of a.\u2018Yean to'\u2019 at the side\u201d! the ¥kating rink.This offer was accepted by the Curling Club and they put up a guarantee of $450 total rental for three years.The addition.was con- Magog \u2018Curling\u2019 \u2018Ofub: Those who.took an activé wart in the organization of :the Olüb were the following : Messra, J.H.\u201cHindle, G.Cunningham and John R.-Wilcox.The: following were«the first officers lof the Magog Curling Club :- President\u2014J.H.Hindle.Vice-President\u2014John R.-Wilcox, -Secretary-Treasurer\u2014A.B, Smith.\u2018The membersbip \u2018- of the Club at present is 43 and the finances are in a flourishing condition.The.following are the present offi- President-J.Marshall, Hon, Pregident\u2014J.H.Hindle.: Vice-President\u2014J.Jima, Treapurer\u2014A.B.Smith.:Manager\u2014G, Cunningham.mie \u2014 - 1Bherhrosks Snowshoe \u201cClub.- pe Arrivals and - departures; Miss; Tea.\u2018Davies of North roy, Home \u2018Sunday ; Miss Eva Norris.of the N.T.H.S., home Sunday ; Mr.ang Mrs, ¢.R.Crowell visited \u2018at Highwater, Sunday ; Mr.F: W.Bürnham, was at East Richford \u2018Saturday.the home of\u201d Mr.F. = SE, Ca o one kind apd asuthey hime\u2019 been go ; dress.D -Fesoepi tion.of his services.|, 5 | Rouge Snowshoe Club has met with Begin.: ; af and dreÿped byi the wayside.-| .» \u201c Ewith-the: # ' 5% success, and to-day it is one | Captain\u2014Mr.B.A.Dugal.We RIE: gash vd \u2018the names \"of the .men | Hee: +.ad hou os ce, of.the strongest sporting organiza- | } urveyor\u2014M:.T.Camirand.rR: 3 \"À = have been intimately.connected Since i adud.4 ee vias: tions inthis city.The present mem- irector of Orchestra\u2014Prof.Bour- | TO \u201cith \u201cthe Sherbrooke club since its organized\u2019 in 18%5, the two- \u2018lbs have.Lottinville, F.X.Hains, C.F.ou- geault.10 be + ideplion reveals the secret- \u2018of \u2018its | -,béeh: op\u201d terms of the most \u201cfriendly prier E.P.Olivier.| Chorister\u2014Mr.C.Picard.- FU geg cme.Fi What élüb can boast of the Intimate Bud\u201d the\u201d viaity \u2018exchanged , The founders of the Tuque Rouge|.Executive\u2014Mr.L.H.Olivier and | vu 8 Le i ib Tretia == 7 * ESnowshoc Club, were: Messrs.\u2018W.Mr.J.O.Gauthier.: - RER ; Desaulniers, D Campbell, Ww.W.The colors of the club are blue-and x 50 Ÿ y i oo red.The sash, stockings and tuque * 00 ge > c | ; | blu red.The rest of the costume is #4, Cf : ue.LE Lo The club mgets every Tuesday Went A \u2018nected\u2019 \u2018with: the first club \u2018house, on.\u2018President-riir: W, A.Hale, , (44606 5 | he a nous used: as ® supper hayes, ¢ résident-Dr.F.H: Bradley.| Jean, 1895 and 1896; Ir H, Olivier, Cp.\u2019 .The following: ig a list of the ,Pre-, = Yi éPregiéent-\u2014 a 8 ere.| 1897; N.A.Dussault, \u201c4898; W.W.i : \u201c, Zatien*- Hom Br T.;Brôoks, .#ho |-, Rec 3-Treas.\u2014H; Lan sync : M Détremme, nt LY Genet, RELI GL \u2018held\u2019 officé from 1878 until 1883 and | + Ghorister\u2014 Wa.iStealez\".#- 5 iis nd , 1902;\" J.Æ,.Genest, - 1904; M Ed was hquorary.\u2018president from 1885 un- 8 aptain\u2014V.Spearing.4 [ B.\u201cA.Dugal, 1905 and 1906;.0.C.AR 8.0% til 18887) Colonel.Gustavus.Lueke, Cu f2 \u201cCommittee\u2014Dr.Bloomfield, 4.LE Morrisette, 1907; J.S.Tetreault; ERD AT Presi À, trom 1883-'86, Hen: Presi- Dean, \u201cGeo.Jolinston, J A.Cameron, | 1908-\u201909; Dr.J.O.Ledoux, 1909-\u201910.WEE ym dent \u20181888-94: F.C.Thompson, H.A.Sampson.The following dates in the history À * 3 President ore 'ss; .H.R.Frager, | The costume of the club is fawn, |.of the Tuque Rouge will no doubt be 141 1888-90; .A.H.\u2018Anderson, - 1890-91; with a red stripe, red leggings and {recalled with considerable interest by , Po H.E.Macfarlane, 1891-92; J.H 0 tugue, and a badge, the monogram, |\" the members of the club : vs M BRADENN Walsh, President 1894-96, and Hon.the large \u2018\u201cS\u2019\u2019 intertwined with two| | The first outing.of the club was on Vi DR, P.H.BRADLKY, President President 1898-1903 E.Winn Far- smaller letters over the word \u201cClub\u201d - the 29th of January, 1886, giy 1 Blierbrooke Snowshoe Club.well, 189¢-'97: T.J.Maguire, 18 98.| ARS \u2018on \u2018a scroll, while above is a tuque.A In the month of February, 1886, the AR 5 owe 1900: J.J.Penhale, 1900-01: W.B MR.W;, A.HALE, Hon.President When the suit of fawn and grey is ) Tuque Rouge, with the Sherbrooke à Rak! art and co- operation of better > Ye r » We 7+} \u2014 Sherbrooke Snowshoe|Club.=~ .[once donned, all diffe; ences, if\u2019 they DR.J 0.LEDOUX, President Tuque Snowshoe Club, organized a big car- ik ; .om than Hon.E.T.Brooks, the | 15 | exist, fall away.There is no rich or} * Rouge Snowshoe.Club, nival.a 646 dits fret president, Gustavus .every winter are looked forwerd to poor, distinguished or lowly\u2014all are On the 24th of January, 1887, the ! 4 7 luke, J.H.Walsh, H.R.Fraser, with pleasant anticipation.Both friends, all are brothers, for all.are] Morency, J.B.Heroix, A.W.Oli- club went to Three Rivers, where 1 RE .x x ?, H.Bradley, its present chief | clubs dre hospitable on (these \u2018occa- good members of the Snowshoe Club, Vier.L.H.Olivier, Z.P.Cormier, [they were tendered a banquet by the MR.J.N.MATTE, Treasurer Tuque : _ | Hi 4 fe deer, and scores of others ?sions.One club vies with the other | 4spéée Arthur Dupont, B.Barbeau, J.H.|citizens.Rouge Snowshoe Clup.+ PIE TE Bh | The officers and charter members to make the evening & success.SSCSS ESS SOC SOSCO |D.Codere, A.Brodeur, A.D.Le-| On the 25th of January 1888, the mmm \u2014 È Be wre the following : President, Hon.Among the pleasant memories of The most popular ; orm\u2019 of sport doux, L.8.Fournier, A.\u2018M.Richer, Tuque Rouge \u2018entertained the St.|- | : gh.1 15 lle jutice E.T.Brooks; Vice-President, the clübs ,is that of an excursion \u2018in the city of Sherbrooke is d \u2018|L! H.St.Jean, L.E.Panneton, A.| Jean Baptiste Club of Three Rivers A horse nemed Heatherbloom, the RELL EL k.William Farwell; 2nd Viee-Pre- made gether.to Little Lake Magog, || oy o undoubt- C, Miquelon, T.T.Blais, G.E.De |here.» (property ot Mr.Howard Willets, of Ee dent, Hon.W.B.Ives: Secretary- where they\u201c were hospitably enter- 7 snowshoeing.re are, at pre- Lottinville, F.X.Hains.On February 7th.1896.the T | Mamarsneck, N.Y., bas established a.LE IR 6 CES fressurer, F.C.Thompson: Captain,s \u2018tained.| Another season a fancy Sent, in-thie-city, lg The first meeting was held on the [Rouge Club ya th Sharky a uque [record with a jump of 8 feet 1 in.in - ut si ls, F.Morkill; Excentive Commit- drive Wak organized in which tho snowshoe clubs, i 16th of March, 1885, and the follow-| tendered a reception Madam Club September 1902.Heatherbloom was 1 120745 4 tw, Messrs.T.J.Tuck, H.D.Law- two \u201cel he took part, both sending erg) ip espere ing officers wére .elected : bani.on hi adame Al- iecredited with 8 ft.2 in.in public -: Ee Meg it née and R.D.Morkill.Members\u2014 eapitally designed and: decgrated cars [ ulpped with Hon.President, Hon.L.¥'.Masson In February.1896.the club , |88d 8 ft.5 in.ih private.{RA agi CB.Perry, J.R.Woodward, N.S.arivtne rouen \u201cthe prieipal streets q pres hen Lieut.~Goveraor); President, Alto Q y, ke Da @ club wen oué i al Td x, footer, FP.Buck, S.B.San of the ç 5 Bibl ° uebec to take part in the carni- À RE Km\u2019.W.Heneker, A.G.Harnilton, .\u201cLad es\u2019 Night\u201d has alias been val.3 .Hermit, who annexe the Derby: of oo 1 Ef ae gL 6.1.Robertson, W.A.Morkill, R_ it : .In February, 1897, the club received 1867.will always be tégarded as the : \u2014 Jala PE Y.Hall, E.P.Felton.W.Foster, G.] Le Voltigeur Club, of Levis, and in \u2018Most, sensationäl\u201d \u201c of the Clas- A Ll IY lude, H.D.Gilbert, 'W.A.Brooks February, 1898, paid: a return visit sig:\u201cevent, mainly by reason of the EE EE à AW.Brock, W.D.Fraser, W.F.wo aie amusement for During the course of| every winter ; [act that: the late Marquis of Hast- Trix: ET Wins, W.A.Smith, W.F.ir guests who.bopor the this club gives several ladies\u2019 nights.|10E¥ lost.asier.£100,080.tigousl,- the LF #1.C.J.Bacon, M.Macfarlane, Tr Band rdainty refreshments, 28 hn Rouge | Club.took.aa, datest.ot.Vauban in the.Face.i eR .B.Reeve, J.T.Morkill, E.R.} - informal\u201d: \"88.\u201cthese gatherings : ae 5 S at \u2014 SEE NY RE \u2018W.C Lyford, F.wW.W.} st petesaarily Te, + iy are\u2019 often cL [IRE CL Eup , 1, Johnson.gniotable than\u2019 à more! 0 Chal daa Ti h'ifüinber of years this club nio 8 \u2018ball.SR 7 Ll ei d 10; Bome, meeting after tramps | : Tighe 1 at \u2018the various hostelries MR.HARRY.LAWRENCE, Secretary |.TIRE Bk ce egty.In.1888, four years after +, Sherbrooke\u201d Snowshoe Club.0 Ey ft Loomis; \u20181902- \"08; C.H.Foss, 1903- | H BP iy ul \u201804: W.B.\u201cNeil, 1904-\"05; J.B.\u2018 A4 2 CE Dunean, 1905-06; Dr.8.H Bloom: events.KI TA CPE Ee à field.EE 0%; Col.BE.B.Worthing B As a healthy and invigorating ex- ji El] plus = During the 32 years of the club\u2019s \u2018ercise, snowshoeing ig hard to sur- 4 LA 4\", existence, many embers who in pass.The snowshoers usually muster i EL z 4x their Lifetime did much for i at an appointéd rendezvous im the 2 py ba h sed into e grea ei \u2018 ; - - RUE ARS ER ; but their \u2018memories are kept green city and then start out on a brisk - IRE CR og .; and their names cherished.The tramp across country, Arriving at < | LA 1444 younger members of the club always their club house or chalet, where a |MR.E.PRECOURT, 1st Vice-Presi- - | ER 7 \u201cx i + 8 1 - strive® to emulate them in working blazing fire has been started, they dent Tuque Rouge Snowshoe Club.Bb 4 4 4 oF : for the interest of the club.sit down to a hot supper, and after hu RL mh LA In the annals of the Sherbrooke spending an hour or so in singing | W.Olivier; 1st Vice-Président; Al.= Eig.qT Lh - Snowshoe Club are the records of and frolic of different kinds, they | Brodeur}.2nd Vice-Presid t, L.BE.|] ~~ CEES, 4-4 many, festivities, trips, celebrations, start on their homéward ; ourney.| Panneton; Secretary, A.Miquelon: : bi RT *e and social, evenings, arranged by the Lédieb\u2019 afternoons are eld by all Assistant - Secretary; PF.x.Hains ; - .LRA \"4, À members and heartily joined in by the clubs, and are always looked Treasurer, L.\u2018H.Olivief; Executive : Le i 4 | 4 their friends, which have added to forward to with a great deal of Committee\u2014A.M.Richer, C.F.Oli-| ae LE J thes wi gaiety of the, city.A pleasure.\u2018viéf and G.L.DeLottinyille.At 34 : T nuînber of \u201cHlesisant.Yas\u2019 \u2018have been The Sherbrooke §powshas Club is\" Four years later the: membership of CRETE 36 J >\" 8 pian, at \u201cvaridus {ites by the club, the oldest sporting (organi ation in\u2019 the \u2018club became \u2018large enough to .bE TIE 48 pt : which .\u2018invariably proved most : this city, having just entered on its enable them to make the purchase of | IEP : | ad 2 able.every arrangement being 31st 'yegr.~The Tuque Rouge.comes land for a club \u201chouse, and in No- 24 D Ho æ a üt:rith a.perfection of de- x.+ next, having been organized.in n°1885.\u2018 vember, 1889, they bought from the 3 Me oul PRE , 4 = £ pos, 1st © Vice-Prosidan; 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pc rmanent cures have been affected by continuing its use for a short Yours truly, - | | - , iy a EA , _ External Remede Ashi A.time.It will cost you a trific to buy it.One application relieves the pain.JAMES CHISHOLM, Musquo dobeit Harbor, N.S.: pate , a J « a FRASIERTHORNTON=CO]| 212 .\u2018 ee SE : Hig bp Tel A COOSAREQUFB Lis | fe | ete çÇ EL ING LINIMENT EVER \\ \" \u201cRHEUMATISM.CURED\"\u2014Mrs.Mann, Volger's Cove, N.S., writes -\u2014\"L- was laid up for - 2 ip C8 74 \" = ° THE BEST SELL I HAD IN.MY .STORE.\" .nionths with Rheumatism, and could only get ardund by the aid of a cruteh.1 procured à bot- 230 ae c 5 J : PRICE 25 cont\u201d + .Dear Sirs: Please send me 3 dozen Dr.Stanley\u2019s Liniment as I am.entirely out.My cus- : ° tle of your Dr.Stanley's\u2019 Powerful White Liniment, from J.S.Volger, merchant of this place.12 Shade b 0 \u2019 : To F tomers demand it, and I find it to be the best selling liniment T ever used in my store.- After several applications I got relief, and now)! am as well as ever and can go without the ,Ç | Fe HAE 4 | # mu use of my crütch.sn ies Ce f bu - : trs #2 EM BN MELBURN roger Shs, N 8.\u201cI can also recomm end your Liuiment for Mumps, us it cured my daughter, Celeste, when - \"à ct .{ FAC-SIMILIE OT PAF ACT .; A Ce ) FO La\u201d.TES dE dy CE an aed .\u2026pothing else.Would: give.elie! \u201d 5 : = - PE à A ; : ated - ong oof - CN { ° cf} ds | ° - ea ely pe 4415 254 Si - * - i 1 8 Bi es * _ LÀ , 1 Lear : - | ie .# fi E, - a 7 : .to < ; c He] | 5 | | i} hed PAGE FOURTEEN = | i = a eu \u2018 [ [ ~ SE 3 = [ \u2018 me E di : - Ta fu 1 d In vigo ting, ives - \u201cStrength [to al Cana ians.à ir Wi inter, - Health u \u2018an nvi Fa , 5 x Py a : = i mi me me 1p or Coe ARES a DIE | mie st oe PE Dia ty 148K oe a e 7 .ll REE ma reese > \u2018 2 Wi \" When Three ar a Sher- Captain Te Tye.cli.\u2014 brooke on January e loca ; : ba iY Co LE, - 14 Chorister\u2014Mr.O.Biron.1 i[zs|Bchenberg [ea |ll hover wg 1g FE) SEE ob ER © omr EM : - Furniture over Grand\u2019Mere, Sherbrooke\u2019 8 greatest cers : _ h il à 4 3 | volnaton = of $25, for a ra- : rival, was defeated here on February Hop.| Presdnt C.Beauc esne.dg - | on Lor about | dus se tty Sherbrooke Team am Has Won Honors 2nd by & score of 11 to 7.| lot Vive-President\u2014Mr, W.Bourque.i: Ai à Magen 1st.B ros.oe + For This Section jsesvssssnnuctursnessnrel 54 Vice-President \u2014 Mr.A.Ga- Hatt : : : \u2019 ; .a; EME a : nnd ; _ : .mache.che ied A : : - - SHERBROOKE-WESTMOUNT.| Treasurer\u2014Mr.Wm.Desruisseaux.| | 5114 ° (Q THE GREAT ACHIEVEMENT oF.\u201c, MATCH.= | oo ery Mr KE.\u201cBeauchesne.| Pap id TE s SR .D '; Hh 1 $ emoval fri ure ) 0 \u201c1908.\u201cA STRONS TEAM THIS\" .For - report of last night's * 1 Assistant Secretary- Mr.A.Sim Pa - es + vo 7 \u201c .R.c + Sherbrooke - Westmount /match, * oneau.° al 0 _ = A i} Ë : .i | mer: \u2018probably no winter- sport- :» se Jther section of tis \u2018issue.*Purveyor\u2014Mr.H pers 8 Mina ha Went Down ow: BH 4 $ IS NOW GOING \u2018ON.' $ ing club in the city of Sherbrooke |* Assistant Purveyor\u2014Mr: 8.wo Coaches 5 5 À ¢ 1.0 $2.00 0 end here ¢ that holds/a warmer.place in ue * * La + « x * + # * s * sew \u2018 + ss 8 Fortier.i \"5: Beg if, A sh > | Sherfford.\u2014 Was \u2018 ogg a \u2018 u 3 4 \u2018afisctions of the general public - than ke: club * guflered a |_-Committee\u2014 Mesers.gi a OE : SE iA \u2018 You save $ 0 on every y D does the Sherbrooke Hogkey Club.The meme through the.Te- Foillancourt, E.Iutzes, B.Ougueite < - Fr ; A { | _ S ; a ta = , \u2018Monday.Feb.21st, Will Close This Great Sale| back over a good many yours, pre Br many years (George had | - Waterloo, \u2018Feb.17.(Spec it ft $ 2 tor ee Ives and - glory: for the city been a member A ie as rat, | ST SHERGRUOIE ; i passengers were i ig emse ci : hen two pas 43 ¢ they represented while Wearing the MONT 1 ob © leas seriously, Ww - 4 Decided reductions bave been made to effect an immod-| Sherbrooke colors.Geraid Wisgett.À vaine, DE coaches of the Central Verinur- à iate clearanz re.This important Sale is creating\u201d great \u2018 During the Season.\u201cot 1908-this-club MR.GEORGE POVEY, ome of the - SNOWSHOE CLUB, C fl lled over a twenty-foot, en $ interest to the shopping public of this city and vicinity.¢ IE .| | best nous athletes in the East- ent, about - Te ban \u201c & The distinctive character of the high class F urniture, Ne \u201cMe making good.Eugepe'Payan, who Owns the Best (lub House in the 5 rat Short Sn injured i ¢ and the inviting reductions\u2014are fully appreciated by : played with the sm 0 : he; a watarion, ; the experienced shopper.In brief, this is an occurrence | ond Bo a vamably acquisition to the City.Fg from cuts on the be of more than passing note, and is embracing the most | team.¢ oficor of the club are LIKE THE S À FRANCIS; CLUB.IT \"internal injuries.3 attractive values yet offered in any sale.¢ est oo + ° was ORGANIZED LAST eu THE INJURED.¢ ; 11 repay you, ¢ President\u2014Albert Wiggett.: \u2018 A ured are : $ A J to our store mi | ron yo ¢ Vice-President\u2014C.L.Spaflord.YEAR.The in} H.HILL, Waterloo, riz! ¢ anc you sno ; + Secretary-Treagurer gud.Manager The East Bherbrooke = Ssowshoe Lo, off and face bruised.0 stock isBéent.\u20183%.VEUT | Club=tlie youngest organisation of | À.\u201cMRS.L.L.BROWN.\" Wat m= $ Ril ite kind in this re Pertiaps, the : | ,_ dgevere cuts on bead and injur 7 7 : Bh PI ; ; a club © was | gs EE bd Ie in serious con « \u2018 \u2018Special \u2018Values In -\u2026 Id Shear nt 1 under (very - wns | rT in _ i lar.| | 2in Fill LT PSS HATTIE HANNAH.¢ \u2018 picious.circumstances; and \u2018at.pre- $i à ig Fa P #4 = \u2018 x \"oo.head and back in ured.¢ DINING ROOM FURNITUR RE : sont \u2018han, manbefatip-ol-seariy 0.141 & TCIML, TIME, 9 Bur JoSEPH DAVIAN.« ¢ Last year thin \u201cclub secured\u201d \u201cMea- §: CT.à ger, back, leg and arm - \u2018Selected Quartered-Oek, Round Pedestal Table, da { Beard \"4s club hobss, and there |.re À feature of our OR pry © tends St.will extend 6 At.without.opening: pe $ ai halk A ovibte: yestage\u2019 © w - Se .Ng SF dure BS W.CAND ¢ .This table is fitted with a patent lock., Regulai : aol, 0 5 ding a However,\u201d wre & -B d tead Tr ar Lu \u2018clerk.arm and leg bruised _ \u2018 % for prose ane » sétsso00a00 aacorsene0n0c00 nccesaénes wi ia cere lénaseoosssceuse 2 a ; desiroue on et Hing * an + fee Brass \u20ac 'S re ê .MB.be J.CHAGNON, leg nd , 1 \u2018Set\u201cQuartered ° Oak: \u2014péathor Disère.- Teh a en \u2018 .5 ; ; v er 00 8 i | 8 ane \u2018regular 2 725, OP mens ae pr ee ÿ had, bod promised tb cpverthe 4 < We make Brass Bedsteads with 3 inch Pitan, J Journal de We .y « 82 eee ronds cv00.i \" rer is = _ ; art Oak © je débord; Tlergep \u20181 LE NTCGI ; Et traction of a\u201d io 6 Yonge be: Aa \"Phe \u2018Largest Variety of Patterns.* + (MR.CHARLES THOMAS, ci: 44%: Masetve .- Selected\u2018 Quartered a erbrootk.\u2019 Hocke Ran : y 51 A building committer \u2018wad appoint: | + / \\gègeman, Waterloo, leg and bu 4 \"oval British plate mirror, 2 small drawers,\" one [lined ner rooke Hockey | reported\u2019 elsewhere, are Hguting in es ed to make all the sde prelim- | AND BEST Vv ALUE- IN 3 | fared.+ for silverware and one large linen drawer with f 350.00, ade an excellent showing, winning | Eastern Townships League.In this\u2019 inary arrangements for the erection |.Co MR.B BOYER, Waterloo, - * fronts, 2-dçors, with serpentine front, cheap at ; ES à rmediate Championship of team are promising youmg players of the building.The contract was abaken u Mor evsvorsss Srteyoereneses.nect0n0s6520400 Dausenteausrann mavrouurotnt bossttess 2°.the dn omthout.the logs of a game.who are likely, to be seen on the sen- given, and to-day the Bast - \u2018 8her- .Brass Tron e ste, $ © MR.D DEFORCE, section \u201c\u201c\u2019Quantered Oak China Cabinet, 64 ins, high, 36 ins.Their record that séason.was .as ior team \u201cbefore.very long.The line- brooke Club can boast of \u201cthé best @ - | rest Sb Sheflord, slightly injured 4 wide, bent glass on - three sides, shelves grooved for 21, 38 follows |i of Shepbrooke II.in its.last ris | Springs, Upholstered Springs, Combination Co ana i E, West Sc plates.;Regular 332.00, for srssonvonns sea, crecsere veceisens eceniaces $ Sherbrooke 8, Quebéc 1.\u2018 match was as \u2018follows : \u2014 \u2014 , ees | \u2019 4 - ; 200) o.\u201cBESSETT es 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014= \u2014 | § Sherbrooke 7, St.Patricks 3.Goal, Saunders ot M.Thom | Bedsteads, Mattresses\u2014Including - the very | \u2019 ection oe rand\u2019 son; cover-p er; rover, Code: | » 3 Remarkable Values In à el = ry Grand Mate A centre, ee right wing, Atto: | finest Hair Mattresses made\u2014and Pillows, slightly injured.HACEWELL $i- ) lef ; r i ¢ ih Cc D E CE Mgr tretoaéres | THE WIDEST RANGE OF PRICES § 3 \u2018Mass., badly shaken ap i st =F 1 Br ss a IN » ' .oka lo: Wanderers.se ! : FRANCIS ét ion \u201cgl 14 In all these goods, carried in stock by - -|PROORBEDING AT UBUAL BSP EE UE dd TF5 HE > He id : Wanderefs 1 A5; GENE Cepia) SE in which met with the fo YAP Er i F Thos sia +, Rs: ; NL .4 Bre 10, Westmount 14 : © a 2 me, | .i - 3 G | & Sons, : mee dug in Waterloo at \u2019 In\u2019all- the matched: vblayed th Fon ro .2 - eo.a e s ., and was proceeding a\u2018 son -Sherbiooke.scored: 73 goals a I a Sid HE [LB \u2018& rate of speed, when the ew hon\u201d Sher cokiiwon opt] & | \u201cWATERVILLE, = N° TE te of Fans en B set Fe SL TS - La Le m on _ Last 0 abs\u201d htéfmediate |.di ; Eom py i Ta ; \"also, 823 Notre Dame St.West: Montreal +: 189-101 an tr age and exprès care left the Sn ETS ES.AE One of dhe.ui?ations._ Bas b.Toronto ; ; 126 Princess St.Winnipeg.; Bei À - vi x eo - Ho wn \u201cI ; 4 2.\u2018 .à AAA x Pa pe EL \u201cIE : | se 0 a | Sherbroo oe \u2019 i _ 5 A , 4 \u2019 \u201c : i POE WE, to oo RE [a sessss soccensscensebts \" \u2018 cf 3 3 t x $ fs ¥ pl yy 3 : + ¢ gd mil Eg: : ih 3 ¥ st.y el |$ La To, .4.454 = tt ancis \u2018Snowshoef | ; .iE > ¢ $ ! a Eh \u2018been extinct joe i eG ro ¢ |'dofne ve: {re-organized, and _\\ Ci \u2018 ; | to-day\u2018it-is.one, of.Sherbraoke\u2019s most | MR.¥.im.ANSELL, Zoi ma oo ° oo \u20ac 1 Dre nu er \u201cTHE McCAW-BISSELL In December last, when the carni- .] : | _ hose Bn _ : ¢ val was bs | of club house Jn ne city.Tho on + ; oo CT peppy _ s ideal.No better place could have | 4, = =F.À \u2018 CL I JL been selected than the apot Just a $ .- 0° A i$ | $ little off Park Avenue, East ; Sher- |.a ma .RF 4 Be in: so \u2018ona 3 FURNITURE CO.1 \u2018 \u2018that those who wish EAS \u2018by car $ ey : 7 So ve but a few\u2019 yar walk i oo : Roll Top Desk, solid oak.Regular $27.00, fOr .| have but a fev yards to , ,Ç a - ern one, ; ; Karge Desk, with 8 drawers, 15 pigeon holes, 2 | au ge Dai = mo srn pue, $ Beg to announce that they ave secu _ ô sliding boards, worth $30.00, for .zu.weiss oe evr ms : : Eapar 2 ite Jol make it t somlor | fine premises recently occupied by Messrs.B XA ; k, d valu: 7 ; tai : Lable 94-29 att e, | À ! vg Double fist Top Dusk quartered oak mood vois 19, a jeg fost, and hte mito ba).by ($C.Wilson & Sons, 63 Wellington Street, Shee: J = Me or Ghatiora Gouney.oi = te - - aaa = Le Rie 4 et nee hd in ae a 1 \u201cbrooke Que., and intend opening a a Satan ios, Which is at the p 0 rs : ! 0 bn of the C.P.R.as indi .routéd : à J kitchen.and \u2018ladies\u2019 amd \u201cgentlemen's | - \u2018 3 Special Values | In Hr re nr Aitaben and, 1a \"The whole of \"the \u201cHouse Furnishing Establishment Bi on AE \u2018the \u201copening , of the present ; \u2018 building taken A oe 3 he\" ; , \u2018ment, and turned completely n 7 Mrérigte Ook Dresser; pri pee on À 68 2 | peason Sherbrooke made application | a Ye rT 0.$ \u201cto fill orders for \u201ceverything required in | iBone tured tees hers that drawers.Regular OFF Lun.veeres darnereme descess sacsipeurs va gain- - 1 : t alongside the building, and onl .Quartered Oak Washstand to-match.Regular \u201c37.00, 4 68 $|provinetel Lençue, but vas v urnes ct et \"have.been placed \u201con the outs $ furnishment of homes, offices, clubs.pd » .ay tour Dassençors in the - è , for are ets 01676 crscosnsartonse ovetrsenertoure bref tdocos06 essttloea Messrs + join ?with T Rivers, Grand\u2019Mere } .gide of.the building, sos that when $ .cottages.- | A el a À .| the track, end the baggage car ¢ © All Brass Bed, full size, best \u201cEnglish\u201d lacquer; cheag 13 9 and\u2018 Westmoûnt, and form a section returning from a tramp Shs members à : kept trom rolling duwn the ba § © Bt the regular price of $26.00, fOr oo vue vom oo ¢ of the League.When they failed to do aes gp ori We ° 3 The fact that they have had this projee | oa Lander, hi though en Wire Iron Spring, finished in bronze to matc this, the St.Lawrence Amateur Hoc- ; 8 ed fr mes\" Tia Soin 1 the be ar $6.00, for ques re 3.key Association Wes formed.som | vas crected by Me.NL.Gout | $ in mind for several months has give J engine.last a lifetime.Any size.Regular OF cove eee MR.O.BIRON, President St.Francis under the direction of the building & ; Ty ; Elastic Felt-Mattress, 4 ft.6 in., fancy tick, guar- 1.38 ¢ Snowshoe Club.committee composed of Messrs.John $ them ample time in which to get in to WILL RECEIVE ¢ anteed.Regular $11.00, for .srrssserees aavsrntecnece \u2018 À .Price, P.Miles, F.T.' Ansell, W.B.with the best and most reliable manufactur 0 / ¢ - _ ¢ preliminary arrangements being! Murray and H.C.Lebourveau.$ çÇ FF ICIAL RECOGNIT $ IV | In : ¢ made, a number of French-Canadians The formal opening of the club + : of all the various lines, and consequently are | Ce , ¢ Specia ailues : \u2018 gathered at the East Sherbrooke house took place on 4 ursday even- $ | able to off lection of house {urnishinf\u2014 f MR.MURPHY - wil L'RECOM: ¢ Hotel.-An enthusiastic meeting was ing December and w ong be able to 0 era se 1 s _ +> hb.; PAR LOR FU RN ITU R E 4 B held, and ne club re-organized.The remembered by all who were present.3 in ie | HIM FOR KING EDWARI ¢ i membership grew rapidly, and when The main hall was \u2018beautifully deco- & \u2018equalled by few, and surpassed by none oo MEDAL.$ - 5-piece Mahogany Finished Parlor Suite, covered wit : À.8 $ the date of the carnival arrived the |rated for the occasion.\u2018The evening 4 ; ot ¢ silk damask, good value at $30.00, for .coe wenn ¢ total membership was over 100.Over was spent in | music, - dancing and $ district outside of Montreal.Congas Feb.17 ~The bras Ô Jentre Table, highly (polished, 60 of the members were\u2018 then equip: singing.: \u201cno om Reynolds at Ô ng eo fOP Lcsssccanecce saanmenaere ony percer ereserescescce 2.0 4 ped with costumes, .The following ete, hp first officers | & dt will be the aim of the company tres\u201d - | sent Le wreck at Web! \u2018 = 9 12, an pattern or color.9 The club rented a building on the of thé club: .op: SEA ho nest; - lou to receive official te Ll Reso 1e 00 Jr.Hue x de rentree 9.6 3 Ascot Road, 1} miles from the G.T.| Hon, President \u2014MF.W.B.Murray.13 Co.the very beginning to adopt such an ©\" |_Hon.Charles\u2019 Murpl: y.has fr ô egu ar 10r.ehh cee rrcerscense erento R.station, and turned it into a club- President\u2014Mr ebourveau.Se a : f Mia ; 9 : ES \u2014 = $ house.\u2018This season the Club is occu- Ist Vice-President\u2014Mr.F, T.An- 3 PT straightforward method of doing business +.re of Mesmnerial author i te - : > RE pying their new club house, where gel.\u201d pe | .] \u2018 Special Values In ; \u2018 the members meet every week.2nd Vice-Prosident\u2014Mr, Peter Miles.$ \u201c| to merit the confidence of the buying pablig | pected that His Majesty wi ° a \u2019 he other clubs| \u2014Mr.Jack Bramswe EERE À Te \u2019 | STOV E S $ ie Towbars of 4 the St.Francis Cuptain Mr.J.Murray.;( $ We I the goods are not found-to be exacily FLE owed, | ho will be the firs ¢ ¢ at the formal opening of this build- Chorister\u2014Mr.8.Gilbert.A ~ ft ded diag x à the honur.- | \u2018 op\u201d | Fepresented the- money will be refunded, uN ; .¢ Steel Range, supplied with a warming closet, à 49 \u2018 me St.Francis Club made the EE A Donahus 3g pee > y f tion of ua C : BRUNTINGVICLLE.4 rimmers, full nickel trimmings, burns coal or woo ; most rapid progress of any club in! and A.Æ.Armstrong.4 tet the articles replaced to the satis ac - Bubject 1 v.- ¢ Regular 337.50, fOr.tii mri sei \u2018 this city.Though only organized a \"rhe present \u2018officers are the follow- 4 3 nor Feb or Rev.Mr Adu, ) ¢ Cast Aron Range, Nu.9- 2 nickel, high guet, base f) ¢ month bef re the carnival, the mem- | ing : + : customer.| - a ment\u201d - 20th is Capita] ¢ and trimmings, 6 rimmers including one re - : ; lub took an active in.P idént\u2014Mr.John Price, + | a mer, large oven und fire-place, burns coal or wood.; MR.W.\u2018H.BRENT, Manager Sher- ee ping it a success.' | Pen ane F.T.Angell._ + \u2018You are asked to Watch for the Date of | Asitvaly and departures.M \u2019 Regular 348.00, Tol.vin ii eens SU ¢ brooke Hockey Club.This club meets every Wednesday 1st Vice-President\u2014Mr.,P.Miles.$ .Ch h will Yicholr, Me Oro, at Ms 1 ~ ô Cast Iron Range, nickel, high shelf, base and trim- ¢ evening, and a large number turnout! 2nd Vice-President\u2014Mr.\u201d J.H.Bry- > the Formal Opening whic ; ] brooke.visti ponders, ol jt .\u2019 ings, ¢ rimmers, including one reducing rimmer, large 19.98 \u2018 posed of the four above-mentioned {to every tramp.The present mem- ; ant.+ .! \u2018 ; .| anders, and ag nat Ne CEE be 4 Saver and burns coal or wood.Regular $34.00, for .¢ teams.This league adopted the bership is 136.| Sec.-Treas.Mr.P.Johnston.& | take place about the 9 >.L.Beaulieu \u2018 vi y, receut ë ! + A 8 a J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014| \u2018 ruled go overning the Allan Cup, and The colors of the club are red and | Captain\u2014Mr.BR File 3 J Fi RST o F MA RC H A T Mr, ms attending Her rin | a \u2019 3 ui \"doubt challaoge white.-Chorister, Mr.8.rt.- 00 x nd ê Do not forget to pay us a visit ; It will pay you.the yianers will no doubt \u20ac #1\" The first, officers of the club were Purveyor\u2014Mr.R.Bartlett.= : \u2018 Amosiation at Coaticook, .1 \u2018 ¢| On January 8th they opened their the following : - Executive Committee\u2014~Messrs.1M.|g } .lat Satirde at oir.R.+ to ¢ season under rather discouraging cir-| Hon.President\u2014Mr.C.Beauchesne.Price.L.Coogan, J.H.Bryant, J.4; - 8 - CIC Mr, and Mrs, unday.+ b B 55 Wellin fon St.$ cumstances, being defeated by West-| President\u2014Mr.J, C.Paquette, .E.Mills and H.C.Lebourveau.3 a «a éighteen friends Sanders en c en ef $ ros., mount on their own ice by a score Vice-President\u2014Dr.Delisle.; i + .| ¢ 1 last w, edn va at a car of 7 to 6.The team played Grand\u2019-| 2nd Vice-President\u2014~Mr, V.Arch- , Roseben (9 stone) ran 7\" furlongs 4 vas derved abris é 2 appetizin $ ZF LOOK FOR THE BIG.SIGN,
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