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[" ter = à Le * 4% Oth 3 in 9 as | en- i 4 wi rston.« Guide 10 J Scalp.| PPT ~ who were +.- Fetablished 1897, THAN AD es steamer of the Season Goes * - through Belle Isle Straits.\u2014m (JORTHERN ROUTE IS NOT GEN- \u201c gnacby OPEN BEFORE END - OF JUNE.Montreal, May 19.\u2014A message was _ + received yesterday from the signal © gation at Point Amour, the western trance to the Straits of Belle Isle, © (hat the steamship Manchester Mari- \u2018 ed through the northern \"passage homeward bound from Mont- \u2014 real Manchester at 7.30 p.m.\u201d on- ay.This is the earliest open- of the straits for navigation of à vessels on record and points phenomenally mild winter in-the rn latitudes.~ { MURPHY WAS ACQUITTED.iPryson, Que.,: May 19.\u2014 Michael Marphs, who a few weeks ago\u2019 at the + gllage of Shawville shot and Killed Harry Howes and William Dale, \"members of a party of young men ; harassing the Murphy % home, was.yesterday afternoon found « got guilty by the jury at the Bryson # The jury went out at 11.30 \u201c4 o'clock after being charged by Judge i_ Weir; who spoke against the prison- \"a charsctérizing his conduct as bru- tai-in the extreme.They brought in their verdict at 2.15 p.m.Addressing the jury when the fore- * gem sanpunced \u2018\u2018not guilty,\u201d Judge \u2019 Weir said that in ringing in the verdict they did every one of them gould feel ashamed.Murphy was, \u201cM mid,.not only a brute but a bond and the stigma of shame \"would attach to him all through life.Wo Del when discharged seemed unable to.sealise that he was again a free man, having to be several times told to have-by the constable in charge.Mh.Murphy's trial on the charge: of inciting the deed comes up later.FR \u2018LARGE ORDER FOR CARS.\u2018Chisago, May 19.\u2014Orders for 2,- M steel freight cars have been with a Chicago concern by the Grand Trunk Railroad.Included | \u2018in the order are 500 special automobile cars.is Sed = ® © MIT, DR.SPALDING FOR OTTA- : WA.-w-Megireal, May 1Y.\u2014Rev.Dr.Spal- ee i \u201c#t.James Methodist Church, , mill go to Ottawa to become pastor ~ of Dominion Church, at_the close of iv present term of office at St.ses Methodist, which will not be belore- three years, the date .being Juse, 1913.-.The Ottawa church managers are comtemplating, it is stated, getting a Mstor to Bill in in the interval -be- dore Dr.Sparling can leave Montreal.\\ - Sore 1 - GENERAL FRENCH IN QUEBEC, PL SATURDAY.\"Quebec, May 19 \u2014It is expected that the local regiments will be in- ieeted on Saturday next by General fir John French, who is now on his \"way to Quebec from England.* The inspection of the Eighth Regi- wat will take place at Levis.KR.R.L.BORDEN RECOVERING.Ottéwa, May 19.\u2014Mr.R.L.Borden has been more seriously ill than was thought, and he will not be able \u2018to-leave his room before the middle of peyt week, at the earliest.The following statement has been given out by his physician: Mr.Borden -is ug from a severe illness, which suddenly\u2014attacked him on May W.He is now thoroughly conval- twat, and expects to be able to (Continued on page 5.) THE STEAMER ~~ ROYAL EDWARD.ARRIVED AT QUEBEC AFTER A RECORD RUN ON CANADIAN _¢ \"ROUTE.Quebec, May 19 \u2014Word was receiv- ON t evening by wireless from the \u201cMR.liner Royal Edward that she PUd arrive in Quebec about 1 lock to-day, having been delayed st 12-hours_by -tog and smoke in ® lower- gulf, The Royal Edward ley #Plendid time across the At- Cant.\u201d and wireless despatches from Bri Roberts state that between 87 l and Cape Race she averaged Let knots, which constitutes a new - Tord for the Canadian route, and nié that the new boats for the % an Northern can maintain the ™ Speed on the Atlantic that they Ca on the Mediterranean.In fact, that Roberts \u2018states by wireless | on Monday the Royal Edward led off 480 knots in the gulf, an white: speed of 20 knots an hour, Vigati ls easily a record for gulf nate re Much disappointment is Aspe; at at the close of.so ad lous an opening voyage fog boa Smoke should have delayed the t.: arin, interest is evinced here in the da of the new Atlantic liner, dents Party of newspaper correspon- ama pn pr ail way officials are here 1 bringine Royal Edward, which a 1e ct > 3 and treighs.good list of passengers Royal Edward will land- her will W S passengers here, and they Vogt 1 sent or to Montreal and the train ÿ à SPecial Canadian Northern Wo 8 o'clock.Oyage up the channel, and it is about that she will reach Montreal * 5 o'clock on Thursday after- if , docking at the King Edward « She will resume.a te Ê a Cc nid.Se Ag eR y - The prisoner seemed indifferent and | Lnoon, leave Paddington; 12.35 -mourning.{re Si - pes \u201cTHOUSANDS ATTEND = WORLD NEWS.LYING IN STATE.Line Waiting Admission to Westminster Hall Extends for Miles.REMARKABLY ARRAY OF ROYALTY WILL BE AT THE FUNERAL.London, \u2018last day of the lying-in-state of the body of King Edward brought a .repetition: of yesterday\u2019s scenes on an even larger scale.The resolute bend of a thousand or more persons mostly women, who had braved the storm throughput the night, was increased to a score of thousands before the sun rose above the roof tops and by.noon the queue awaiting admission to Westminster Hall stretched for miles to the westward of the House of Parliament.* ARRIVING FOR FUNERAL.London, May 19.\u2014Throughout yes- \u2018terday afternoon Victoria Station was the scene of a constant stream of foreign representatives arriving for the funeral, King Albert of Belgium, and King Manuel, of Portugal were met by King George and his eldest son, the Duke of Cornwall, Other arrivals included the Duke of Aosta, representing King Victor Emmanuel; M.Pichon, the French minister of foreign affairs, representing President Fallieres ; King Ferdinand of Bulgaria, the Crown Prince of Roumania, the Crown Prince of Servia, Prince Henry of the Netherlands, Prince Charles of Sweden.two Chinese missions, headed by Prince - Tsae Tao, brother of the Prince Regeut, and representatives of various German principalities.: \u201c ROUTE OF THE FUNERAL.Following is the official time-table of the funeral of King Edward on Friday : 9.10 a.m., leave Buckingham Palace ;° 9.30, arrive at Westminster'} Hall; 9.50, leave Westminster Hall; 11.50, arrive at Paddington station ; arrive at Windsor Station ; 12.50, leave Windsor Station ; 1.30, service in St.George\u2019s Chapel at Windsor commences.: POINTS OF VANTAGE AT PRE- ; MIUM.All along the line -of the route points of vantage are-at a premium.As much as $1,000 was paid for \"a small window in Piccadilly facing St.James street, and standing room on the roof of St.George's Hospital is to be let at 3 gyjneas per head.At the funeral of many persons were injured by falling from trees which they had climbed to view the procession.With the object of averting similar accidents on this occasion the trees along the route are being circled by barbed wire.In view of the time which the obsequies on May -20th will take part, the funeral procession will be under way before tex o'clock, winen King George will arrive at Westminster Hall from Buckingham Palace.Directly on the arrival of the King the casket draped with the royal standard and the Union Jack, on which will rest the imperial and regal orbs and the sceptre, will be placed on the gun carriage, which carried the remains of Queen Victoria, and a start be made for Padcragion, The gun] carriage will be drawn by eight cream Flemish horses, which are only seen on state occasions.They are now being exercised and\u2019 trained in view of this, and they wear the harness and trappings that were worn by the horses which drew Queen Victoria's carriage to St.Paul's Cathedral when she attended the Diamond Jubilee thanksgiving service there, and then worn subsequently by the cream horses which drew _the gun carriage bearing her coffin to Paddington station.Ct It will be recalled that the nervousness of the horses at Windsor led, on that occasion, to their abandonment, and the readiness and resources of a bevy \u2018of sailors 1e puiring the carriage through the streets brought unexpected elements to the pageant of Nevertheless, as triumphant as was the issue from the contretemps then, every effort is being made to avoid any repetition of it.King George will ride alone, -and following him will be the most = remarkable array of foreign Princes ever assembled together.A purple-draped train will convey the casket and the royal mourners to windsor.Two other special trains will follow with the others.St.George's Chapel, Windsor, is where: the last solemn service will be held before the mortal remains \u2018of Edward VII.are committed to the vault in the Albert Memorial Chapel.In the former his late Majesty was christened and was married ; in the latter he took part in the last mournful rites for his father and mother.The service will be conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of Oxford and \"the Dean of Windsor.As the commital portion of the funeral is reached the bier, with its august burden, will slowly descend from the sight of the mourners through an opening in the floor into the subterranean passage to the crypt of the Albert Memorial Chapel, where he will be laid on a ledge which it is said, Edward himself selected for his last resting.- NEW TABLE OF PRECEDENCE., the mother country, London, May 19.\u2014For the ti first ime: reat Imperial function in ther the Dominions beyond the Seas will be adequately represented at the funeral of King Edward on Friday.The Government has removed the anomaly, which should never have been allowed to exist.\u2018 In,the past the organizers of great ceremonial functions in the Capital of the Empire have been apt to pay scant attention to the representatives of the self-governing colo | (Continygd on \u201cpage 5.) May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014The | Queen Victoria t \u201c Sherbrooke \u2014 \" - ~~ SHERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910 PASSED THROUGH TAL OF.CONET, | Earth Took Four.Hours to Complete the Journey.ALL DURING PERIOD DISTURBANCES WERE EVIDENCED ON INSTRUMENTS.Ottawa, May 19.\u2014Although the night was too cloudy for observations, the astronomers at the Dominion Observatory were able to distinguish the time at which the earth entere® the comet\u2019s tail and the time the passage was completed.Starting at 8.30 p.m., the earth entered the tail of the comet, completing the journey through at 12.30 this Thursday morning, All during the period of four hours disturbances were evidenced on the delicate magnetic instruments.As the earth entered the comet\u2019s tail the disturbances, which were more or less of an electrical nature, were very slight, but gradually increased -in volume and again diminished as -the two bodies separated.Nothing of a phenomenal nature occurred to mark the meeting of the earth and -the comet\u2019s tail.Dr.Klotz, assistant Dominion astronomer, and Observer R.M.Motherwell were on duty at the Observatory.Dr.Klotz stated that the instruments seemed at times to become electrified gnd quite plainly.registered the time of the passing.Friday the comet will become visible again, headed away from us, with the tail sticking stshight up out of the western sky a little above the spot where the sun sinks.There will then be no light from the rising sun to dim the glory of the spectacle, and it is likely to be far more majestic than in the stages of its approach in.the mornings.PLAYED A CRUEL TRICK.Montreal, May 19.\u2014Five hundred Italians fell to their knees in prayer in Lit.le Italy last night when they saw bearing down on them from\u2019 the heavens a bright ball of flame.There was a panic, in which many were trampled on when the aerolite exploded into small fragments.Somebody had been unkind enough, .on this, of all nights, to send up a fire balloon.\u20ac -In the Standard Oil works at Bayonne, N.J., 300 Italian laborers quit work for the day in a body and spent most of their time in.church.ALARM AT ALBANY.Albany, N.Y., May 18.\u2014Legisla- tors, state employees, and others were startled to-day by .a\u2018 report which spread through the city like wildfire of some vague disaster in the Far East, due supposedly to the comet.The sky was overcast at the time, as a heavy shower was passing over the city, and the newspaper offices were appealed to as to the accuracy of the report.FEARED A TIDAL WAVE.Duluth, Minn., May 19.\u2014A temporary general exodus took place yesterday fram the Minnesota Point, a \"long and narrow strip of land, containing the homes of several thousand people, located hetween the finger of Lake Superior and St.Louis Bay, reaching between Duluth and Superior, Wis.- | REMOVER LIGHTNING RODS, Nenah, Wis., May 19.\u2014Fearful that the rods might attract dangerous ~ : { comet, yesterday many farmers in this vicinity removed the lightning rods from their homes and barns.- MINERS WOULDN'T WORK.Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 19.\u2014A large number of miners employed by the Lehigh Valley Coal Company?near Avoc, refused to go to work yesterday, fearing that Halley's comet might strike the earth.AURORAL DISPLAYS.New York, May 19.\u2014Brilliant aur- oral displays were: seen from Williams Bay, Wis., Milwaukee, and elsewhere, but the majority of as tronomers were not willing to concede that the streamers in the heavens were consequent, upon the pre- gence of cometic matter in our atmosphere.Winnipeg, May 19.\u2014The telegraph wires were interfered with to a certain extent last night by the aurora borealis.' INDIANS WERE FRIGHTENED.Winnipeg, May 19.\u2014There is intense interest through Western Canada concerning the comet.The only sections of the country which displayed any alarm are the several reservations.For weeks the Indians have been discussing the subject and \u2018displaying a great deal of fear.\u2019 This has been allayed by the religious advisers.ONTARIO TOWN DEVASTATED.Carleton Place, Ont., May 19.\u2014 Fire which started in McGonigle's butcher shop, Bridge street, shortly after midnight yesterday, from causes unknown, and was fanned by a strong southwesterly breeze, rapidly spread, doing damage estimated at about $200,000.The best business section of the town is in ashes, the finest residential district has been gutted, and the handsome Zion Presbyterian Church, recently renovated at a cost of $20,000, is burned to the ground.Thirty-five buildings were destroyed, and 100 people are homeless.Co + / 00000000000000000080000 ® |.Bradford, Treas.Mrs.A.N.Horner.\u2018Sntith, on Tuesday.This, being substances that might accompany the | A \u2014_\u2014 THE SCENES AT CARTAGD.EE 55\u2014\u2014\u2014 Survivors of Recent Earthquake Bring their Stories to _ - New York.DOCTOR SAYS IT WAS THE MOST FRIGHTFUL SCENE HE EVER IE SAW.- New York, May 19.\u2014The first survivors of, the recent earthquake in Costa Rido, in whieh more than 1500 lives wer¢.lost in the destruction of Cartago, Arrived here on the steamer Prinz Joachim.Among them were Professor Philip P.\" Calvert, of the University) of Pennsylvania and his wife.Fresh details of the disaster were told by members of the crew, who led the first relief party into Cartago.Professor Calvert and his wife had a narrow escape when the hotel in Cartago, where they were stopping was wrecked.Mrs.Calvert described their experiences.\u201cWe were in our room when ' suddenly there came a tremor -and crash and everything came down at once, How we escaped 1 don't know and never will, but all we got was a shower bath of dust.The whole city was simply laid in ruins wit» \u2018more than a thousand bodies littering the streets.Among the survivors the suffering was terrible, but most of the victims were killed instantky by falling walls and roofs.Great cracks appeared in the streets and the railroad tracks were twisted in a manner hardly conceivable.It was a sceno I am very anxious to forget.\u2019 Dr.Walpole Brewer, surgeon of the Prinz Joachim, was at Port Limon when the destruction of Cartago oc- cuired and was sent there with six army nurses wha were aboard the ship.-.\u201c*Our special train,\u2019\u2019 he said \u2018\u2018took us through a country alive with men and women running hither and thither, shrieking anc praying to be delivered from death.Some tried , to scramble aboard the train and two or three were ground to death beneath the wheels as.we careened past.It was the most frightful spectacle of panic I ever saw.Cartago was.a city of dead and wounded.Ev-: ery person who ® escaped injury had run away.The town was wrecked.The Carnegie Peace Palace had less than half a single wall standing.Every chirch was down.At its very entrance I picked up five men and women lying a beneath: the spire of \u2014 the cathedra}r - In every block.-we came upon blacks and whites, men, women and children, dead in the debris.\u201d 01 ; No Europeans or Americans were found among the dead \u2018or injured.GRANBY.At the last meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid, held at the home of Mrs.Geo.Roberts, on Friday, the following officers were elected.President, Mrs.R.W.Bradford; Rec.Sec.Mrs.W.D.4 Woman's -at The met Missionary Society the home of Mrs.Charles the 30th anniversary of the marriage of Mr.and Mrs.Smith the members of the Society took this occasion to present Mrs.Smith with a life membership, as a slight token of their ap preciation \u2018of her efforts in the Mis- ionary work.- .Miss Macrea, of Montreal, was the guest of Miss Bullock for the ' weekend.Rev.R.K.Black, Rev.J.I, Alexander, Mrs.Alexander, Miss Black, Mrs.Louson and two children left on Wednesday for Scotland.Mr.Black is 84 years of age but ig kale and hearty and as he is a good sailor his many friends anticipate a pleasant journey for him to the land of his birth.Miss Belle Ross, of Montreal, -is the - guest of her sister, Mrs: George Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Jackson and daughter Mertreal, are the guests of Mr.ard Mrs.W.W.Miner.Mr.J.H.McKechnie, of Montreal, was in tow.this week.Mrs.Jodward_ Bradford attended (he Brome Courty W.C.T.U.Convention, which is being held at Tast- man this week.Miss Mary Tenuy, of Waterloo vas the guest of Mrs.Lee W.Martin, un Tuesday.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Congizza- tional church met in the basement on Tuesday.There were 75 persent.ny availed themselves: of this opportunity to bid Rev.J.I.and Mrs.Alexander good-bye, and wish them a pleasant journey and safe return.Mr.A.W.Mitchell is spending the week in Sutton.\u2018 Mr.A.H.Nourse, who has Leen confined to the house for some time.is able to be out again.: + SCOTSTOWN.Mayor M.A.McKenzie is building an addition to his blacksmith shop.Mr.David Smith, lately from Manchester, N.H., has rented the Hig- ging farm in Ballallen from Mr.R.A.Scott.oo The Emberton Lumber ' Company has begun to take its pulpwood out of the water.Some of it is being loaded into cars and the rest will be piled near the track for future shipment.+ \u2014 e THÉ WEATHER °° ® ty La © : 1&8 \u2014 ° ° LOCAL FORNOANE: + © ° ° .Westerly winds, fair and e @ cool.Friday, cooler and ° je ; showery.1 _ 2 Fonsavsvesnennngesosen | Rev.Arthur Bernier, formerly of Emberton, was in t0Wn last Tuesday.) | Rev.E.McQueen's book is .the ! topic of much talk around town.The programme suggested by the Daily drove to Buckingham Palace, crowds in the streets lively interest in .the German ruler.Central Portion of Salisbury\u2019 Was tire fighting apparatus of any sription, the population of this little village were compelled to watch a fire which started in the general store of F.C.Dyer here yesterdgy it had burned itself out, destroying practically the whole central portion of the .community.buildings were.burned, including the railroad station of the Rutland Railroad and freight store of F.C.Dyer, who is also postmaster and : Court; his bara- and storéhouse, and the grist house of Myron Page.The loss is between 360,000 and $70,000.The mor- hing sleeper train, from New and Boston to Montreal, was delayed for a long time, being unable go through the village on.account of the fire.There was very little surance, if any, on the property.+ DWELLING HOUSE oy CYA Bd ih Ta Sb a ee I TR pile a MS nn et qu AA ENT PE a EE re ai i a % en ë \u201d % fy ROE RY et mig i Olin i ay NER CL RS a 1 au \u20ac GERMAN EMPEROR REACHES LONDON Was Met at Station by King George | and Sons.| \u2014 LARGE CROWDS EXHIBITED A LIVELY INTEREST IN THE ROYAL VISITOR.4 London, May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014Em- peror William arrived in London at noon to-day.The German imperial yacht Heherrollern reached Sheerness last \u2018evening, but His Majesty did not land until this.morning, when he proceeded to the Capital.At Victoria Station the Emperor was welcomed by King George, His Majesty's eldest son, the Duke of Cornwall, the Duke \u2018of Connaught, Prince Henry: of Prussia, and others of the royal families and diplomats.The greeting of the monarchs was most affectionate.From his cousin the Emperor turned -to the young both cheeks.As the Emperor and King George great exhibited a Men raised their hats and women waved theif handkerchiefs as .the royal carriage passed.FRE SWEPT VERMONT TOWN Burned Including Station.LOSS IS ESTIMATED\u2019 AT BK- TWEEN 860,600.AND $70,- \u201c000.Salisbury, Vt., May 18\u2014 Without des- burn until Seven wooden shed, the general judge - of.the \u2018 County mill,-store and dwelling\" York to in\u2014 BURNED DOWN, has DONALD TUPPER, OF REEDS- VILLE, SUFFERS CONSIDERABLE .LOSS BY FIRE.Spring Hill, May 18.\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014 Mr.Donald Tupper, of Reedsville lost his house yesterday by fire, \"He was watching, & bush fire a short\u2019 distance from the house when -it caught.The cause of the fire was from =a defective stove pipe.Help was called and they succeeded \u2018in saving a large portion of the frr- niture.oo There was an insurance of on the house.+ MOOSE STRUCK | BY EXPRESS.MONARCH OF FOREST GETS ON _' TRACK IN NEW BRUNSWICK St.John, N.B., May 19.\u2014A \u2018magnificent specimen of bull moose \u2018Was struck recently at Auagance by a night express on the I.C.R.The engineer saw on the track ahead of him a big: bull moose with cow and calf.The cow and calf cleared the rails as the three ran for some distance ahead of the locomotive, but the bull was struck and thrown about twenty feet against a wire fence.The last seen of the monarch of the forest he was struggling to get clear from bis entanglement in the fence, though it is believed that he was badly injured.: + ROOSEVELT KEEPING QUIET.$100.00 an IS RECEIVING CALLS FROM HIS MANY FRIENDS, HOWEVER.London, May 19.\u2014Mr.Roosevelt is seeing many personal friends at Dor- chester House, the home of Whitelaw Reid, the American ambassador, but is going out very little.He is accepting no dinner invitations.On Friday he will be present at the funeral of King Edward in his capacity as a special ambassgdor of the United, States.The appointment of Hen- as a special ambassador of the Unit- United States to France, as the diplomatic delegate from the United States to the royal obsequies.is regarded at court as a very thoughtful act by President Taft, because Mr.\u2014+ FAIRFAX.: Miss Lizzie Bradley, of Sherbrooke,\u2019 World's Sunday School Association | will be carried out at the Advent Christian Sunday School next Sun- \u2018day at 10.30 a.m.To visiting at home over Binday.Mr.Tellis Roye, of Massawippi,.has bought the Davidson farm.} y White had long known King Edward.-tplay, \u2018\u201cUne Cause Celebre,\u201d Magog May |Ceath of King Edward and the a.m., «day evening.Commissioners HSE RY re ES Rec [DALY NEWS SPECALS FROM AL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHPS GRASS IS BACKWARD.Kirkdale, May 19.#(Special)\u2014 Grass is still very backward here.This is due largely to the heavy frosts which have been experienced\u2019 almost nightly for some time.; TAX ON DOGS.Ulverton, May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A tax of one dollar on males and five dollars on females was levied on all dogs in the municipality The new by-law went into effect on connect with mail train at Sutton, Duke of Cornwall and kissed him on | thence a close connection at Foster, for Sherbrooke local.\u2018UNE CAUSE CELEBRE Cookshire, May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014The which took place in Victoria Hall Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, drew a large house.The difterent characters were taken by local French talent, and it would be difficult to say which one deserves special praise, as each carried out their part to perfection.The costumes were well gotten up.CIVIC PROCLAMATION AT MA- : GOG.19,\u2014(Special)\u2014A proclamation has been issued by the Mayor of this town requesting the people of.Magog to close their various business establishments on Friday next out of respect to the late King.It is expected that all will comply with this request and keep their stores, etc., closed for business on this date.MOURNING AT KNOWLTON.: Knowlton, May 19.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The exterior of the post office is draped in mourning draperies for the interior is incorporated with a picture of His late Majesty draped in \u2018the royal colors., Special mention-is also made of Mr.L.H.Pibus\u2019 window, which is handsomely dressed in mourning.The deep sorrow which has been manifested \"by the whole tivilized world at the sudden death of King Edward has been.shared by All.nationalities here.A'special form of service has been issued by the.Lord Bishop of Montreal to be held at St.Paul\u2019s Church Friday, May 20th, at 10.30 a.m., being the day of the funeral of His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII.-MEETING OF SCHOOL! BOARD.North Hatley, May 19.\u2014(Special) \u2014The School Board met on Tues- Reed, McKay, Ham and Bean were present with Chairman T.V.Reed presiding.1t was decided to vote $8.50 to the rchase of prizes to he awarded pu- ils who are considered worthy of \u2018the same.Rev.Mr.E.E.Marggraf \u2018was recommended as deputy examiner.Mr.\\B.LeBaron was appointed caretaker \u2018of the hall, the former caretaker, Mr.E.L.Johnson, having left the place.Messrs.McKay and Ham were authorized .to furnish coal for thr coming term.The: ser- are secured for the-term of 1910-11.Ulverton, May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014 À largely attended meeting of those interested in the repairing of the sidewalks was held at-the home of Mrs.G.V.Cummings, Tuesday eveting lL was unanimously decided that the sidewalk leading from the covercd.bridge to Mr.Johnston's store be gravelled, and that portion from the bridge to the parsonage he replanked.An order for planks was given to Mr.Allard.The prominent men of the town have identificd themselves.with the project, which will he brought to a successful termination.Among these present: were: Messrs, Cummings, Reed and Johnston: Mesdames Johnstecm, Mocney, Wadleigh and Johnston.: = INTERESTED, IN THIER COMET.Knowlton, May 19.-(Special).Have.vou seen the comet ?It is certain that there is great interest dis played in the doings of the visitor, and he's been responsible for the development of: \u2018\u201c\u2018cometitos \u2018\u201d The | most pronounced symptoms of {his diséase was -that the victim \u2018would leap from a cosy bed .soon after 2 hastily don some garments, make for the balcony, peer intently into tho Eastern sky, and offer sorhe conjéctures as to what will happen.Some asserted that they have had a peep at Halley's celestial search light, and others stale that there had always been a hase in the Bast at comet time.with the result it has not been visible to them sn far: But the time for mother \u2018earth to roll through the cumet\u2019s tail has elapsed, and no influence or disturbance has been detected.mourping, all b will be closed.STE S, With- | hy the Council.| the first of May.BETTER TRAIN SERVICE TO \u2018 KNOW.TONs Knowlton, May 19\u2014 (Special) \u2014' It js rumored that a better train service on the CPR.is about to be inaugerated.It is said that the morning .train will leave Waterloo, instead of Sutton, and vices of the present staft\u2019 of teachers i WILL IMPROVE THE SIDEWALKS, | that : To-morrow, Friday, the 20tk, ~ having been proclaimed a day of the EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BARK py ONE CENT \u2014 HOLIDAYS AT SUTTON AC) DEMY.Sutton, May 19.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The days, inclusive, \u2014 * AWARDED PRIZE .FOR DRAWING.North Stanbridge, May 14.\u2014iSpec- isl)\u2014The prize for the first competat- tion for drawing, cffered by the {Montreal Star, was awarded to Miss R.Grinder, of this place, whose pen: cil drawing of a stork was consider: ed by the oxperts to be the best.example submitted.Miss Grinder a 11 years old.4 SPECIAL SERVICES AT RICH ; MOND - Richmond, May 19 \u2014(Specialy -\u2014 Much preparation is heing made for the memorial service to be held in 1 the town hall Friday afternoon at 2 p.m.Speeches will he given ly Mayor Hayes, Hon.P.S.G.Mae- kenzigye Mr.J.C.Sdtherland and others.Special music will be rendered hy the choirs of the local churches and the members of the ChoraF Club will render the \u2018Holy City,\u201d under the direction of Prof, F.L.Stone.NEW CROSSING SIGNAL INSTAL LED.Magog, May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014A new crossing signal has just been ipn- stalled at the Merry street railroad crossing, - which upon the approach of a train.from either direction - sounds a gong until the \u2018train has passed.This has always been a dangerous crossing, owing to the fact that the track cannot be seen on either gide of the street, as it runs through an embankment.People will no longer have to stop and listen for trains before crossing the track, as the gong will give timely warning.| | \u2018 cg, | ORGANIZED AYARCH SHOULD BE, Loe MADE.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, May 14.\u2014(Spetial)\u2014 Victorig Day, the 24th of May, the close season for fishing will be over and many will come to the lake to catch fish as it is a holiday.As the search | for the bodies of the two.\u2018young men drôwuëd in the lake several weeks ago has not been successful, it is suggested that instead of fishing that day that the men come with hosts -end\u201cgrepples and make one mole earnest effort to find the | bodies jol the young imén that are now! lying in\u2019 the lake.* EE EEE $$ mai *, OFFIUERS OF NEW-PARMERS\" Lo CLUB.\u2018 _ ~Kirkfale, May 19.\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014 À Melbourne Farmers\u2019 (Jub was recently organized at Gore witlt the following officers: President, Mi.Ben Husk: Secretary, Mr.B.Stimpson; Diree- tors, \u2018Messrs.Fred Burrell, KE.Stimp- son, Dalby Dustin, Melvin F¥e, Ben Husk, Joseph Mills and Ed.Andrews.A pure bred Holstein bull was pur- ¢hased from Mr.Clement Wilcocks of Richmond, and at the auction \"(Continued on page 3.) wag tm mean ' .+ \" 76 -V A Ta +7 PR 77 \u2014 CLL EE \u2014 == The Secret of success 1s constancy of pr- pose.IF yoù are lookiny for nation, a buyer or seller, bo constant in your nse of Bro oun Want ads, They will Le brought before the eyes daily lof thousands of puople, and yon surely should he successful in getting yours before the eye of the person that is directly interested in | your propositon, ranch offices of ( Sutton Academy closes on May 20th, the day of the King's funeral, and opens up again on diay 25th, being closed for tive 20th to 25th,\u2019 sieeess in securing help, a site interested oA a \u20ac ends EE \u2018 AR ey A pe EE dus +\" guilty \"= - wer ame TAA TT en ATI rT run PE ao cath) ely ct mew\u201d * 5 5 : r Fh ra cts MIDE en vos + ome ie 31 ees yg pe TI FE ATI: yr Moe dbo ME £09 mn tw eas wr \u201cohh 77 me Eee a TS Lies wre oS ed .; ;, ; PP Te = i i . - ' RE no SL 2 > WE Hp Ln 1 HE IA Se Kremer PS na ie rer IN - es BCE RE CET EE A ME Lem ae se ' TT LES TE pee ge PA PRES LE TATA 2.&.St See.wl , A.n°.los es .- - ~ e Pr ; - 2 ts ar we, tee Ad aw .Le pie sn wee 4 > \u20ac + .oe - ._.Vu at ee Lo.; \u2018 Cm away SAT EAN = wee ys 0 agp geal te Ea oe An vl aoe are das page ete Aen - * ve .: TES, ?: - SA er + CE, - x, RINE ne Tos > aL CLT - - ogy A \u2019 Ga a Ae SA a agen .Cv Sep 2 yy rs a 5 vote: ge y Le de rat a ae a Cama ; ce» Wn A A x pg et + A y BR eT 2521 ak ben ; Lo ie .re a - 4 re FHS PY bn FANART ron be A 1 .2 = Le Cle cg = a \"14 nt \u201c$y CE 000 * pd - ra, 1 OL LE \u201cew i) oo ; .| Lea ; ea Le _ NY : ; r JE aT Sed , see, Yar SMS aed.GENE Te sno & Ba cakes ; de.LÉ x3 gra aC > = ied TR eta tl aden 8 ES aes Fre Wt DTPA ea \"2 ass AN A ee D ES 3 ., 4e a - .= Lu - - .= Cm = ao ; .CL Le pam yr per 2 pe A am vr 0° L ad ast ean tn or .TS ; on oo .\" 2 F7 pes ; x Tee voit Fe SR EE ye & > Pag - mer Ets > of TI 027 tee ; = = 2 À j : ~ * 3 x Sh spi eee 5 = Li ute oe x dle: HT Tai 5 - \u201cign yy © : pe ide rd 2h re ae #24 » = u \u2019 .à Tay 65 pe EN ga = in gti > ans + wd 3 entra Fe 20 - yo .Re a can am rr (og, Te na Tr > ~ py © sn a Eee : = ON Ardy a iid Rp % ep: arr ae pi SR > > vo CAT TAS a! 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Mr.à US MR =] =|B.Wood, of Wo d , d Mec-| Pla ondon to Sherbroi ke n Wed- | Angus, recently.\u2019 Dally Reports From Gorrespond- |B, oot, of Yooim, gai, Je, Pages to Shrocks on PA die on 1, at me [and re, NB FE Me ner, _.I \u2018 .- - rân \u2019 , - + ents Of What Is Going On.on Sunday; Mr.W.C.Webster and A large number of young people at- & parents, in Lennoxville.of New York, with his father.Mr.A.AYER\u2019S CLIFF.Mr.C.E.Staadish is having his house painted.Messrs.A.-l.Fish, W.E.Learned, 8.E.Hill, Geo.Fish, A.A.Drew, E.P.Lyon, J.Hibbard and Geo?Worthen have all been improving their residences by planting trees.Most.of them are from the nurseries of Miller and House at Beebe and being accustomed to the climate of this especial corner of creation, should survive all its ills and add to the beauties of our village.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Parker and little Doris, of East Hatley, were calling: at Mr.James MacGoy's, on -Wednes- \u2018day \u2018evening.The Congregational - Ladies\u2019 - Aid met with Mrs.C.H.Libby, on Tuesday of this week, with a good number present and a good amount.of sewing done.©.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Colby, of Boston.who have , usually spent their summers here, have moved their household goods anmGé come to make their home here the year round.Their daughter, Miss Ada, will come at the close of the schogf year.Every- , body welcomes The Hatley Town Convention = will meet at Ayer,s Cliff, on Thursday, May 26th, when all interested will he welcome.A good programme will be given at the afternoon session: Arrivals and departures include: Mrs.(Dr.) Brown in Sherbrooke Saturday; Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Converse here on Friday; Mrs.G.A, LeBaron, at Mr.A.E.Fish\u2019s, on Monday; Mr.E.Rand, with a lady friend from Rock Island, visiting his mother here or Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.E.B.Bangs in Stanstead on Friday; Mr.Tom Ogilvie, of his mother at Dr.Brown\u2019s, over Sunday; Mrs.Guild, of North Hatley, visiting her parents, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Gea.Davis, Mrs.Hawkins \u2018and her daughter, Mrs.Robinson, of East - Hatley, visiting friends here on Sunday; Mrs.L.S.Bean at Mr.Geo.\u2018Worthen\u2019s for a while.(Occasional correspondent.) \u2014\u2014 HATLEY.Mr.Robeetson, of © \u2018Cross Hill Farm,\u201d seems to bave his full share of ill fortune, -haying lost his.sugar house and contents, by fire, the last |.of March, as duly reported, and on Monday morning, as his best ° cow, four years old, was coming home from the barn into the yard, she slipped, and falling, broke her neck.Mrs.Hool, who lately moved here from Compton, lost a valuable milch cow, on Saturday, by getting choked : With a potato.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Nich- ol and Mrs.Robertson at Coaticook, on Fridays and on: Saturday at Mass- æwippi; Mr.and Mrs.BE.LeBaron, at Ayer\u2019 8 Clift, on Sunday ;.Mr.Mr Ww.warranty of real paint paint permanence, \u201cTrust it\u2014-you're surely safe.IN TINS FROM À \\ JL.Bush, Sherbrooke.C.H.Dingman, Eastman, - 15, B.Greeley, Sutton.A.I.Hurd, Ayer\u2019's Clif; L.A.I.Darche, Sawyerville.1.J.Cookshire: 3 3 i .fan - PURLINS, AN LOW PRICES.rrécttttéétetertettétei Sherbrooke, guest with his daughter, Miss Alice Webster, of Coaticook, at \u2018\u2018Brookside,\u2019\u201d\u201d on Monday ; Mrs.(Rev! T.G.Devitt Sand Master Martyn, return on Monday, from a few days\u2019 stay in Montreal ; Mr.E.Abbott St.Dizier, of Massa- wippi, passed through here on-Tues- day, in his fine touring car ;.Mr.N.Coburn, of \u201cRichmond, paid a short visit in the village, on Tuesday ; Rev.T.Bennett, guest of Rev.Rand Miss Gondie, upon the occasion of his recent visit here; Mr.and Mrs.E.Little, of Coaticook, weekend Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.McRitchie ; Rev.R.and.- Miss which was recently given, in bonor of the approaching marriage of Miss Thompson, of Cassville.2 of SAWYERVILLE.The western fever has again paid this town a visit, and as a result Mr.and Mrs.Richard Evans have gone to spend the summer with relatives, Mrs, James \u2018Bennett to try \u2018the effect of a western clime upon her health, Miss Jennie Matthews and Mrs.John Matthews to their home in the West after spending some five months visiting relatives here; \u2018Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Evans, of Bishop's Crossing, in town on Saturday; Mrs.C.Paulsen, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mrs.Sarah Elliott, of this place, to spend a few days with friends in Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.(Dr.) Johnston and -two children, of Cookshire, and Miss - Nettie Bracken, of Leanoxville, in town on Sunday.A memorial service in connection with the funeral of the late King Edward VII.will be held in the Mission \u2018Hall, Sawyerville, oh \u2018May.20th at 2.30 p.m.A committee of eciti- zens has been appointed to make\u2019 all arrangements.| A meeting of the.\u2018Rebekah lodge was held Monday evening, at which six new members.were added to \u2018their | number.Mrs.Elwin Waldron and Mrs.Guy \u2018Waldron d son Kenneth, of Hast.Ciitton.| iting, at.Dr.; Phompade oñ Tuesday.$.The annual meeting of \"he B.and F.Bible Society will be held in the Baptist Church on Monday evening.The Rev.Mr.Bennett will give an illustrated lecture.\\ EAST ANGUS.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Wm.Gorham to the Scott Fish & Game Club, St.Jean de Dieu, Rimouski ; Messrs.F.N.McCrea, Sherbrooke ; C.C.Wilson, Lewiston, Me.;-W.N.Munroe, H.E.Munroe, Auburn, Me.; \u2018M.Ferguson, Millinockett M.J! Parnell, Auburn, Me.; E.'P.\u2018Lindsey, Boston ; E.W.\"Tob, Brompton, i town Tuesday, - attending.a meeting af the Directors of.the Brompton Pulp & Paper Co.; Mr, Chas.Mur- a Made in 40 shades for every paint use by Imperial Varnish & Color Co.Toronto ; > .Recommended and For Sale by Mackinnon, Holmes & (0, Ltd, 3 HL .SHERBROOKE, \"que.BEAMS.GIRTS, COLUMNS, For all Classes of Buildings.PIISVSSIIIPIBISISPIIRIIPIV IIIS IIS IIIS ray, Bury, in town Monday ; Dr.J.\u201cMoore, Colebrooke, N.H., in town on a visit to old friends ; Rev.J: AR.\u2014_- \u2018can, be sure that what's inside is the paint it will pay you best to put building.It\u2019s yout value-because it, means + 7e9 PINT TO GALLON D.Gauthier, I 3 ; 2 D ANGLES.QUICK DELIVERIES Gondje attended the linen shower, | days in\" town.+May Evans, of Sawyerville, Mission the outside \u2018of 2 paint inside or outside of any | Miss Tyte remaining with her , of Vermont, in town on a visit { his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Win- -| shire, where he is engaged.to tended the play in Cookshire, Tuesday night and report a most pleasant time.Mr.L.R.Willard sustained quite a loss Sunday in the death of & pair of standard bred colts (twins.) .There will be services in the Ca- tholie- Churen on Friday, the day of the funeral of Edward VII., at nine o'clock a.m.oo Mr.Bothwell, Sr., has moved into one of Mr.McOrea\u2019s houses.Mr.A.Elliott will move into the apartments recently vacated by Mr.Both- well, in the Stevenson Block.NORTH HATLEY.Mrs.C, W.Cate and friends, Sherbrooke, are spending a \u2018of few.Mrs.H.\u2019 Ham, of Massawippi, was à guest of Mr.\u2018A.H.Ham the first of the, week.: \u2018 Mrs.C.Sampsën is preparing her cottage for summer use.Mr.J.B.LeBaron has his garage completed, and ere long his auto may be seen speeding on the streets, in town, The Foresters will march.from \u2018their hall on Sunday, May 29, and mitting.Otherwise in the Baptist Church.Rev.Mr,.Dick will preach.Memorial services will be held in the Universalist Church next Sunday morning in memory of His Majesty King Edward VII.It being so near ! Empire- Day some features of \u201c that commemoration will be united with that of the King's memorial.The {! church will be fittingly draped.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet Mrs.William Raymond next day afternoon.Special memorial services wil \u2018be held.in this village in_memory of His Majesty, King Edward VII., next Sunday morning at the Universalist \u2018 shurch.The church will :be fittingly decorated and .the pastor will preach a + sermon on \u2018\u2018\u2019The World\u2019s Peacemak- \u2019\u2019 Service at 10.45.Co i; ol \u2018with Thirs- : ro dp : ; HIGH FOREST.SRR \u2018Arrivdls and\u2019 departures include :! Miss Pearl Williams, guest of Miss.Jennie Matthew Thursday- last; Miss- 1 es Effie and Rose and Mr.Stanley Lowery at their uncle\u2019s, Mr, Wm.J.Lowery's, Low Forest, recently; Miss- at her uncle\u2019s, Mr.Jas.Lowery's, one day recently: : Mrs.J.T: Lowery \u2018 and children, Rita and Sydney, visiting her father, Mr.J.Matthews, Thursday last; Miss Margaret McRae Visiting her sisters, .Misses Ellen.and Addie McRae; Miss Florence McVetty to Sawyerville, | the guest of her \u2018teacher, Miss Pearl Williams; Miss; Ellen McRae and: Miss Dorothy.Mec: Rae guegts of their aunt, Mrs.Wm.\u2018J \u2018Lowery, of Low Forest, - the first | \u2018of the week; Mrs, Jos; Lowery and; \u2014* \u2018peat \u2018their | the past two years at'\u2018\u2018The bold service in the park, weather per- |.lands,\u201d the guests of il Béauce' County, Saturday.| signed.Mr: J.-G.Lowery in.Sawyerville ony Tuesday.last; Miss Jennie Matthews and Miss.Jennie Moflat at Mr.J.LA Lowery\u2019 s recently.+, Quite a number from attended an set given.in \u2018thei; Cpe) : \u201cSOUTH aT 00 af ÿ \u2018Arrivals and departures.: : Messrs.! Albert Cunningham and Milton Orr: left Monday for Cobalt; Mr.James! Cunningham, who has.been.spending.a few weeks at home, leit for Trois; Pistoles, where he has a good situa-' tion for the summer; Messrs.Dawson, Porter and Hone, -of Erle, pass-' ed through here Monday morning en route to Sherbrooke, and called at\u2019 Mr.T.Goodenough's; Messrs.Fred Fiverett, Guy Tyte and Miss Ada Tyte, of Brookbury, guests of their aunt, Mrs.A.Embury, on Sunday, aunt a few days to have her eyes treated.Mr.and Mrs.I.Mills and Miss Annie Mills, of Westbury, calling on relatives on Sunday; Mr.R.Harper, who has been spending a few days with his sister, Miss Harper, at Mr.C.N.Andrews,\u2019 has returned home; Mr.and Mrs., C.N.Andrews and Mr.L.J.@rr at East Angus on Monday.\u2014 Coaticook Ftouse\u2014Popular \u2018home for Travellers.\u2014A.A.Pomeroy.-\u2014 \\ \"ASCOT CORNER.oo Arrivals and departures ; Mr.and! Mrs.H.H.Wingeat and little son, to « Mr.Medric Blouin, to Cook- make cheese for the coming season; Mr.| Mike Aubin, to Sanford, Me., to tako geat ; this plaids; and Mre.Houle, !bf Warwick, .{ has been\u2019 so The young ladies of \u2018the parish St.Stanaclause de Asgot, will re- concert.in the Croteau Hall, Thursday, the 19th.: Misses Benoit, of Sherbrooke, in town, Sunday, with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Benoit.meme + BARNSTON.; Rev.Mr.Bennett, of- the British and .American Bible Society, preached Sunday morning at a union service \u2018held in the Methodist Church.\u2018His sermon was in proof of the in- - gpiration of the.Bib:c and was both |; instructive and: interesting.In the evening, his leèture in the Church\u2019 many of whith depicted life and sce: nery n.the Canadian Northwest.W.H.Buckland entertained th \u2018Ladies\u2019 Mission Circle of the Bap- tist- Church on Wednesday.afternoon | of this week.Mr.Woodard Mr.T.C.Fletcher's to Mr.P.Buckland\u2019s.Master Henry Kobell who has spent Wood- to Cowangville,.is removing from.lands,\u2019 \u201d, has gone Que.\u201d Messrs.G.B, Hall and B.E.Con- |, verse attended the annual dinner at Lake Lester, given by the Fish .and Game Club.Mrs.J.N.Jenks was.\u2018the guest of Mrs.George Kezai at Massawippi recently.Mr.Frank Hall, of the Penman Manfg.Co., Coaticook, spent ~Sun- \u2018day with his parents here ; the Misses Nora and Etta Dresser, and Mr.J.Baptist | «was illustrated by views, | R.Hills.Dufferin, N.S., to Quebec, having spent a couple of days with his aunt, Mrs.L.Towle; Miss E.Sharon and Mrs.W.Dustin to Stan- stead; Mr.and Mrs.E.Hills and Miss H.Merrill to Newport: Miss .J.Griffin accompanying Mrs.O.L.Hills, to Milan, \u2014.KIRKDALE.® Mr.Lewis Bartlett and Miss Myr- \u2018tle Bastlett at Lake Spooner last \u2018week to attend the silver wedding of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.George Hodge.Miss Ruth Adcock was in Richmond \u2018Monday.A Mr, James Bartlett, is moving his /Departures: Mr.A.Dahr, of Port |.Fraser with Mrs, L.Dregéer., Mr.J.N.Jen ks del vered trees | and shrubs for the Dominion 'Nursety in Barnston Township by\u2019 proxy.: \u2018Mrs.Bradshay, of Way's Mills and famil ent Mc hday at\u2019 *\u201cThe Wood: io Mrs.J.ON 4 Jen : ok was no service, in the Avelis can Church Sunday in thé'\u2019absence of.Rev, J.M.Bradshaw, whb 1s ttend-; ing thé Quebec Synod.\u2018 * \u201c107 - Mr.'J.L.THothton returned frem\u2019 Miss Guy, of Frelighsburg has! heen! engaged as Prinefpal of the »odel: School for the next scholastic year, in place of Miss Smith, who has Ve Mr.William farm to Mr.E.Burbank and moved into Mr.Fox\u2019s hôuse in the village.Mr.LaRose has sold his Decoteau farm to Mr.Henry Wheeler.+ ; TINGWICK.\u201cMr.Tourigny is home from Gravel- bourg, Saskatchewan.He will return | early demise.| 16 Joes of age.\\ \u2018Burnet has sold his| at: the end of thé month with his, family: Coun, STAY Mr.Leopold\u2019 LéBlatic \u201chad \u201cthe misfortune tb.lose a\u2019vatuablé mare.\u2019 Arrivals: Marié; \u2018Lewis \u2018and Daniel Blanchet, home \u201cfro oul \u2018Afthabaska; 'Miss Lucy Walsh; of PdWerstown, to ! Montreal, \u2018to visit.her sister; Mx; and |} :: Mru, Roberge, ofc\u2018Asbestos and : Mr, ; / \u2018with | Mr.and.Mrs. \u201cfrotal caves sssees.oessvsce 65,207 LB (ce Sierbrooke Daily Record « Sw Advertisoments, Sub- NeW ps gmay be left at any of the ap ch offices, and they will oblong C5 ce attention.pecel® ¢ pews are specially solicited Lun readers of, this Papers Notarys .-P.C.Duboyce, Farle?Shurtleft.~ ; :\u2014Dre W.L.; : Gael ire N.P.Bliss.Odes Edna Beerwortlie nd:\u2014Miss E.McCourt.Me wm, Brown.rd: Farmer.de Ruby A Philbrick, iton:~\u2014Miss Bessie A.Godue 0 garg Ear, Nose aad Throat.Office, _ ne Ne Vincent de Paul Hospital, 8:9.à Co tend, 1st Tuesday of month.hmooucook, 2nd \u2018Tuesday of month.mm 10 Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month J.ao Consultation.King Street, Sherbrdoke, Que.; PR Witiiaus AND MACKAY \u2014 26 dogg vatil 10 st, Sherbrooke, Office .m, -4 p.m.7- mn.M by appointment.pam, 7-8 p.m EA aa A, GADBOIS, BPECIALTY faldren\u2019s.Diseases, 51 King St, Lan.Heart Orphanage.Q A ts, og PSP 8 BACHAND, M.D.- \u20142 we gy 10 a.m., every day ex- trente Q At his office 17 Brooks Bt.\u2014 ve., from 10 a.m, to 8 p: ms Water Works, - Water Powers, Patent Solicitor, Survéying, Bell phone 849, People\u2019s phone.CUBATORS, BROODERS and - WTCHEN CABINETS.Où easy terms or for sash.ley ad particulars from ae ML.TINDALL & CO» 8 Wao \u2018R.BRADLEY & SON.wip DERTAKERS » PICTURE FRAMERS.NTENAO STREET., abs In 0 ty.UT HIER, M.D.,_ SPECIAL} «Ray, is nary diseases.LFA a en Ten Ame if Ne a Frat; BEY LE NT EEE ee 2 ET EA > Gathered by Daily Record Cor- FA respondents in Various - Communities.ettttRe BOLTON CENTRE, (Oécasional Correspondent) Mr.J.N.Holland 1s very much improved, \u2019 Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Wil- :Mams, from Montreal, guest of her aunt, Mrs.J.K.Latty; Mrs.John Arthur home from Florida, where she has been enjoying the winter in the sunny south with ber daughter, Mrs.Syprell, whose home is there.\u2026 The entertainment given by St.Patrick's Sunday School Glee Club was a decided success.In the audience there were noticed people from Mansonville, Knowlton, Eastman, East Bolton,\u201d Millington, South.Bolton.=~ The programme given consisted of songs, \u2018dialogues and recitations, opening with the good old patriotic song \u201cThe Maple Leaf Forever,\u201d by the school.This was followed by an address from Rev.James Coffin, rector of Manson- ville, in which he made some very touching - remarks upon the deeply lamented death of our \u2018late eign, King Edward.Next followed a dialogue, \u2018\u2018Ohoolahan\u2019s Mistake,\u2019 by J.Willard, H.Cousin, F.Arnold, and Una Peasley., À song by TT.Cousins entitled \u2018\u2018I don\u2019t know who wrote home, sweet home,\u201d which .- GQ.E.Jones.was loudly applauded by a full house.c Ranire\u2014F.A.Bottomes A recitation, \u2018Mark Twain\u2019s watch st Shefford:\u2014P.M.Hayes: and Henry knows how to recite.\u201d A i yrs.Geo Serre dialogue, \u2018\u2018A Robber under the bed,\u201d Lo mdsor PE Millers by.T.Cousins, Una Peasley and Wil- 5 tagog:\u2014G: Macpherson.Joni lie Peasley, was well worth the price e., ntici.-Miss May Fh 2 Bishop: of admission.The remainder of the t Blabop's Crossng : \u2014 programme was as follows: .Song, .x 3£90000000000000000000 Mr.L.N.Arthur, \u2018In the Valley of oo Te ° Kentucky; recitation, Mr.Willie J : : \"RECOMMENDED ° Hughes; song, Mr.U.Peasley; d'a 4 \u2019 ogue, \u2018\u2018De Pervision em, y nr |e HOSTER TOWNSHIPS HOTELS $ Messrs.H.Cousin and J.Johnson; ty ° : : e [solo by-Mrs.G.Webster; recitation ¢ \u20ac000000,/00000000000000 [Ly Maggie Arthur, \u2018Nobody Child; pre \u2014 QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPP.dialogue, \u2018\u2018\u2019The Surprise Party,\" by TE D sation, (new mgt.) Livery.U.D.Baker| Mrs, Eva Phelps, L.N.Arthur, Une, | he mme C'CANADA HOTEL.NEW Irena, Reginald, Ray an uy Peas- rk + = PS .J.Maguire.2¢y, Mildred Whitney and Mildred \u2018 2: Gus rome et = A Johnson; duet by L.Cousins and L.f1RANBY \u2014 s 4 AIN, Arthur, \u201cFlow Gently, weet x NA Lynch, Props; recently of Montres! afton:\u2019\u2019 quartette, \u2018By and By You ve -.\u2014 IRANBY.\u2014 THE GRANBY, \u201cHOME\u201d Will Forget Me,\u201d Mrs, S.Johnson, a \\I away from home.A.W.Colby & Co.soprano; Mrs.J.Pessley, alto; L.| = : _ - \u2014 N.Arthur, tenor; T, Cqusins, bass; ul AE Oe), Livery: AM-Bowen dialogue, \u2018\u2018Jelly for the Minister\u201d 0 by M.Johnson, M.Whitney and I.by 2606 = UNION HOUSE, REMODEL r.oagley; \u2018\u2018DixieLand,\u201d by three dar- it led, pewly furnisted, kies, which was encored again and r- ; again.The school then sang Good 0 BUSIRES S CARDS | Night, and then all present joined in p- - .\"inging God Save the Ring Capt.: .K.Latty acted as chairman.roe = ADVOCATES.Miss B.Holland and Miss M.John- o's 7 AWRENCE, MORRIS & McIVER:|son as organist.The next enter- tal Advocates, etc, Sherbrooke.[tainment will be the.15th of June.dt {E.NICOL, ADVOCATE, 95 WELLING- Many expressed regret that Mr.ng Bo ton Street, Sherbrooke.Moorehead, Lennoxville, could not be ; (WIS, WELLS, WHITE & McPADDEN, present.mit , Sun Life , Sherbrooke .3 ~ FL GEER AND op GUTHRIE.TT hn TE, GLS, QUEBEO Arrivals and departures N Miss L.5, C.E., QL.3., Ring home to Manchester,\u201d N.H.; Mrs, ire & Gaealse eee connections.b.H.Johnson, of 8t.Sebastien, and i\u201d BRAND 0 OREPEAU.SHER.son Herbert, guests of her daugh- re .brooke, Provincial Land Surveyor,.ter, Mrs.H.E.gg racer Ye w frebeiage Bank Bldg., \u2018Phone 143: Mr.H.E.Beeman in ord wor jon - \u2014 ling for Mr.F.G.Guthrie; Mr.Louis OUGLAS M, TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE, | Rocheleau, of Pike River, at Mr.Gone Land Surveyor.Plans, sub- Idoin\u2019s last Monday.the and surveys, ail kinds.ë : \u2014 The community was greatly shock- pily §, A MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATI-|ed to learn of the sudden death of on.»eook.Bell \u2018Phone.Good connections; Mr.Joseph M.Galer on the 4th nd INSURANCE AGENTS; inst., and which has already been I'he < : - \"D.KENNEDY.GENERAL INSUR reported and poceurr abou m a us + ance agent, Fire, Life, Accident night at his home, at the ege o rve Pale Glass, otc, Record Block.'| years.The deceased came here in Jy : - [November last to take charge of W.Bro RESSER &, CO SHER [Montrose Farm.Mr.Galer was oat » ai\u2019 branches of \u2018nSUTance: l.uith his family in the evening and Ler \u2019 DENTISTS.seemed in the best of spirits when cel- INDMAN & BR D Le retired for the night at about 9-/- ced Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.\" o'clock.About midnight Mrs.Ga- ue : : ler, hearing heavy breathing, tried au Due 0.CABANA, SURGEON DEN-|to arouse her husband.She found sur \u2014 #, Genest Block: Bell Tel.953.[that he was unconscious, and he oy NC A - BROKER; rassed away to his eternal rest, as Y.Mori heart disease being the cause.Mr.ysis, R MORRIS, STOCK BROKER.67 |Galer leaves to mourn his loss .a be- efi: B Grain, Cotlon bought mad.sola: reaved widow in very poor health, commission, outright, or.on margin.| whose maiden name Yas Miss Cha- ef : rita E.Burley; a daughter, rs.! .ARCHITECT, \u2014 Chas.Salisbury, of Frelighsburg; a + : i JREGOTRY, \u201cARCHITECT, 9% son, Mr.Melvin P.Galer, of Rich- vost\u201d.Mpa ngton Stfeet, Sherbrooke.Bell ford, Vt.His son, Mr.Stuart B.ing; - = Galer, died very suddenly in Man.er « JHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.chester, N.H., thirteen years ago.He \"Rw also leaves an adopted daughter liv- nod Pr M FARWELL, (SPECIALIST |i, gt home, who mourns the loss thy : Ne, Foie and Thront pe Te of a kind father.Three brothers don = Ave.8 erbrooke.Consultation:10-10 [-urvive, Mr.John Galer, of this 2094 14 p.m., and by appointment.piace; Mr.Orin Galer, of Pigeon T.A: DARCHF, M.1., SPECIALIST.Hill; Mr.Chanca Galer, now living in Indiana, and a sister, Mrs.B.Glidden, near Frelighsburg, and several nieces and nephews.The funeral took place from his late residence on the 5th inst., interment being in the family lot in Frelighsburg by the side of his much lamented son.Rev.Mr.Naylor officiated at the service.were; Miss L.E.Ring from Manchester, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Ga- ler, Richford, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.B.Glidden and Mr.Delbert Glidden, Frelighsburg; Mr.and Mrs.H.Glid- den, Mr.Howard Glidden, Mrs.T.Powers, Mrs, G.Johnson, from Franklin, Vt.; Mrs.J.Safford, Mr.and Mrs.O.Galer, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Galer, Pigeon Hill.The funeral was very largely attended by friends from all the surrounding country, ch sympathy being shown by one and all, The funeral was directed by Mr.W.A.Reynolds, of Frelighsburg.\u2018The = bearers Were Messrs.I.H.Sornberger,- D.H.Holdsapple, D.G.Guthrie and F.G.Guthrie.* + MANSONVILLE.The Methodist Society met with Mrs.Burheart to-day, (Wednesday.) Arrivals and departures: Rev.Mr.Miller in Stanstead, attending the district meeting this week; Mr.and , W.H.Boright, Mr.and Mrs.ON, Boright, Mrs.Albert Peabody, Miss Paintin, Mr.D.A.Manson and F.H.Perkins were in Sutton, Fri- dav to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Henry Boright; Miss Paintin, with her brother at Knowlton for the week-end; Mr.M.S.Taylor and Mr.John Heath, of Waterloo, in town, his week; Mrs.W.H.Boright, Mrs.N.F.McKay, Mrs.Jas.Peabody, Mrs.L.J.Bourne, Mrs.Griggs and Mrs.Carpenter attended the annual et People\u2019s Tel.convention of the W.C.T.U., held at Eastman on Monday and Tuesday; Sover- Among the friends from a distance By SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 19, BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.| RP - IB i foro \u2014 Mrs.Baird and Miss Marion Lynch, in Richford, on Monday; Miss Jennie Eldridge, to Knowlton, where she will spend the summer; Mr.Willie Perkins, home from Hartford, Conn.The social dance given by the Young People in their hall, Friday evening was well attended.The music supplied by the Soule\u2019s Orchestra was excellent and a very fine time enjoyed by those present, KNOWLTON.Master Edwin Gaylor, son of \u2018Mr.Martin Gaylor, of Bolton Centre, was taken to an hospital in Montreal, on Thursday, accompanied by Dr.Pain- tin.Arrivals and .departures: Mrs.Lambly, of Cookshiré, and Mrs.Paul Knowlton and two children, of Guil-.ford, Me., guests at .Mr.: Henry Knowlton's, for a few days; Dr.a Mrs.Colby, of Stanstead, and r.Harry -Williams, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Williams, over the weekend ; Mrs.Weir and.daughter, Mrs, Davis, of Montreal, at the Lake View House ; Mr.Hunt- .Latest spring model suits,- worth ley in Montreal, on Wednesday ; Mrs.W.A.Caswell and nurse, of Montreal, at Mr.C.M.Harvey's; Mr.E.Harrison, lately from-\u2018England,- has left for Loydminster, Alta, Mr.Hesman, of West Bolton, has moved into the Guthrie Biot Friday, May 20th, will be observed as a public holiday here.The of business will be closed, and on Tuesday, May 24th, storés will be closed from 1 to b p.m.) A special train will connect with the 11 o\u2019clock express at Sutton, or schools, and stores and all places Montrealers coming to Knowlton.Mr.F.A.Knowlton has started his tour inspecting refrigerator car service.; Mr.and Mrs.Tenny and daugbter, Mrs.Codd, Miss Lindsay, all of Waterloo, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Lindsay, who are stopping at the Sanitorium, drove to Potton Springs, on Wednesday.Buy Bowker\u2019s Fertilizers.\u2018\u2018They\u2019 enrich the earth and the men who till it.\u201d\u2019.For sale at L.H.Pibus,\u2019 Knowlton, =.Four of the members of the Rich- ford Whist Club came to Knowlton, on Tuesday, in a touring car, and were entertained at the residence of Mr.R.J.M.Webbe, at a game of duplicate.: Several members of the Masonic Order will attend a Masonic Memorial Service, at Sutton, on Sunday._ + BOLTON GLEN, Arrivals and departures: Mr, and Mrs.Fred McLeroy and daughter, Vera, of South Stukely, at Mr.J.Durrell\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.F.Reid, of Knowlton, spending Sunday with relatives here; Mr.and Mrs.Irs Mooney, of Bolton Centre, at Mr.D.Cousins;\u2019 Mr, and Mrs.I.Cousins of Bolton Centre, at Mr.8.Mooney\u2019s; Mrs.O.Bull and son, Mr.D.Bull, of East Farnham, visiting the former's daughter, Mrs.D.Brown; Mr.and Mrs.D.Cousins at Mr.R.: Dubois,\u2019 of West Bolton; Mr.and Mrs.John Durrill and Master Floyd at Warden for the week-end; Mrs.E.Morgan and Mrs.L.Libby, of Knowlton, at Mr.D.Brown\u2019s on Sunday; Mr.Alfred Smith from the.hospital in Montreal, where he has been ill for the past three weeks.An interesting lecture was delivered at the school house here on Sunday by Mrs.Roberts, of Knowlton.The Ladies\u2019 Guild at Mrs.C.H.\"Brown's was well attended on Wednesday\u2019 of last week, The proceeds amounted to $13.Ç > =a WEST BOLTON.- A basket social for the Creek Church will be held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.M.M.Swett on Friday evening.Division No.2 ts the first to complete the road work here this spring.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.H.Bradley to Foster; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Stone to Bondville to visit his mother; Mr.Dryburgh, of Knowlton, at Mr.O.A.McLaughlin\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.B, C.Inglis and daughter, of Foster, at Mr.Frank McClay\u2019s; Mr.Lafayette Martin, of Knowlton, visiting relatives; Mr.and Mrs.David Cousins, of Bolton Glen; Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Duboyce, of Cow- ansville, and Miss May Knowlton, of Montreal, at Mr.R.P.Duboyce's ; Mr.Beals, of Brome, at Mr.Thos.Duboyce!s._ _ -WARDEN.; The funeral of the late Mrs.Booth was largely attended.Mr.John S.Richardson has returned to Edmonton after spending two months at home.Mr.Wm.Wallace is laid up rheumatism.Arrivals and departures: Mr, 8.Laraway, of Bedford; Mr.Lessard, of Sherbrooke; Mrs.KE.Lewis and Mrs.Miriam Lewis to Fitchburg, and Mr.A.E.Lewis to Leominster after spending a few days with his mother bere; Mr.W.Gray and Miss * Cinnamon at Mrs.Barnes\u2019 on Sunday ; Mr.Fred Gregoire home again from the North West after having been away two months; Mrs.Brewer and Inez at home for the week-end.Mr.Wm.Farley is improving his buildings by putting on new roofs.\u2018Miss A.©.Dunn closed her school last\u201d week and is leaving shortly for Magog.\u201c with pa SUTTON.The Ladies\u2019 Sewing Circle of Grace Church met to-day (Thursday) with Mrs.R.Wyatt.= Mr.C.Eastman is working in the Garland Handle Factory, and Mr.R.Jenne in the Clark Bros.Tub Fac- .tory.Mr.A.W.Mitchell, P.L.S., of Granby, was here on Tuesday and Wednesday doing some surveying about the town., Mr.Isaac Patten, who recently joined his son, Arthur wn Nipigon, Ont, on railway work, writes that all is well and that work is plentiful there at the present time.\u2018Mrs.H.J.Hurlburt has been in Manchester, N.H., for several days, fixing up some business affairs and expects to get.back home at the week Tuesday, the 24th, to accommodate \u2018Montreal, visiting his daughter Mrs.May 25th, at one o'clock.Rev.W.A.end when the family will move - into} their new house near new residence.Mr.Tartre\u2019sporo and Dr.and\u2018 Mrs.8.Hayes, of Sheffington, ,Ç Mr.A.Rogers, of Farnham, one of Mr.Walter Carter's.} \\ the C.P.K.'s chief despatchers was cials of that company here regarding some of the new rules in force, Mr.A.C.Webb is a guest of his brother, Mr.Geo.Webb the present $15, will be sold from $9 to $12.50 at Hoskins & O\u2019Regan\u2019s.,on May 21st, 23rd and 24th.bers.Anyone desiring to join the Mrs.E.F.Jackman was a guest of club and help along the good work her mother at Cowansville at the l;hould enclose their name, supplem- week-end.+ of VALE PERKINS.\"Arrivals are: Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Alex, of Montreal, at Mr.U.A.Darling\u2019s; Mr.C.Tilton, of Newport, Vt., with his grandfather, Mr.Robt.George; Mr.Ed.Ducat, of Swanton, Vt., at Mr.V.Martel\u2019s; Mr.Towle, gum of $750.of Magog, to survey the lot known: > fiz as the Foster lot, lately purchased SUTTON DELEGATES TO W.C.by Mr.J.F.Tuck; Mr.Chas.Cote T.U here on Saturday last; Miss Mildred Jewett at the home of Miss May Young, at Man- sonville, for the week-end; Mr.Way- land George, of Bolton, at Mr.L.P.George\u2019s, recently; Mr.and Mrs.V.Martel,\u201d at Mansonville for weekend; Mr.and Mrs, 8.A.Jones, - to Mansonville, on Monday.~~ | Mr.D.G.Perking is quite ill and confined to the house.! > SUTTON JUNCTION.The Lord Bishop of Montreal will visit St.Aidan\u2019s Church Sunday next, May 22nd, at 2.30 p.m.The bell for St.Aidan\u2019s has been ordered several weeks and should be here.The beliry is in readiness for same.It was hoped to have it in use at the time of the Bishop's visit, but that will be impossible.Mr.Victor Russell is a guest at Highland Farm, \u2018 having sustained quite serious injuries in an accident at his home in Montreal., Mr.P, H.LeGallais, C.P.R.agent bere, went to Montreal Sunday even- \u2018ing, wbere it is feared he will have to undergo an operation for a severe catarrhal trouble + NORTH SUTTON.Mrs.Laura Scofield is spending the summer with her grand-daughter, Mrs J.Sweet.The little daughter of Mr.Frank Harvey has been quite äll.Mr.and Mrs.8.O.Fuller have moved to their cottage on Selby Lake for the summer, ; The Ladies\u2019 Aid met on Monday night at the home of Mr.and - Mrs.Jack Strong, of West Sutton.About thirty-five were present and all spent an enjoyable evening.The next meet: ing will be held at Mr.Ogden Sweet's on Thursday évening, June 2nd.\u2014 À THE PROBLEM OF \u2018SUMMER Summer outings are a problem which the new management of the Abenakis Springs Hotel hopes tc solve for a goodly number of people.Bituated only:some sixty miles from Montreal, with good train service, the Abenakis Springs Hotel is an attractive health-giving family resort.The Abenakis Minera! Springs are famed for their eflect in rases of rheumatism, kidney and stomach troubles, but moreover they have been found by ladies to be the most wonderful aid to a clean skin, good complexion.The Hotel, which is under new management, is being renovated throughout and will open June- 1st.[llustrated booklet giving full parti culars will be sent on request.The Abenakis Mineral Springs Co., Aben- akis Springs, P.Q.* +\u2014 -ABERCORN, Arrivals and departures: Mr.F.F.Fyles home from 8t.Johns on Saturday evening; Mr.B.A.Damon returned to Montreal with his family for the week-end; Mrs, Norman Fyles visiting at Mr.F.F.Fyles\u2019 recently; Mr.J.Stewart Jamieson, of Mont: real, here on Tuesday, also Mr.L.Green, of Knowlton; Mrs.Charles H.Hastings and ch¥dren, of St, Ar mand Station, to their home on Monday after spending four weeks at Mr.H.H, Barnes.\u2019 Mrs.Hastings, who .suflered from g severe attack of bronchitis in April, is recovering.of Mansonville, $\u2014 EAST DUNHAM.Arrivals and.departures : Mr.and Mrs.George Hawley, of Cowans- ville, at J.W.Johnson's on Sunday ; Mr.D.L.Ingalls and his mother, Mrs.S.Ingalls, of Dunboro, calling on friends on Sunday ;.Mr.John Westover, of Sutton, visiting friends on Monday ; Mr.Miles Buchanan, of Dunboro at Mr.E.A.Bu chanan\u2019s on Saturday ; Mr.William Doyle, of Hillside here on Tuesday; Mr.J.M.Townsend to Cowansville, on Monday ; J.\"G.Wales to \u2018 Sutton on Monday.MYSTIC.Arrivals include: Mr.G.Barnes, of Meigs\u2019 Corner, at the home of Mrs.A.Barnes; Mr.and Mrs.H.T.8mith and Mr.A, Farrow, of Bedford; Mr.John Ewing and Miss E.Ewing, of \u2018Pike River; Mr.M.Bockus, of Bed- ford; Mr.8.Thibault, of Stanbury; Mr.and Mrg.M.Schoolcraft, of North Stanbridge, and Mrs.W.Wilson, of Bedford.Departures : Mr.W.H.Harlow to his home in Attleboro, Mass.; Miss Annie Reid to Lennoxville.\u2018 \u2014 + EAST FARNHAM.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Lar- sons and Mrs.Thos.Riddick and baby, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Griggs ; Mrs.H, A.Buck and Mise Carrie Buck.guests of Mrs.W.F.Vi- las, Cowansville, the first of the week ; Mrs.Owens and Mrs.Marsh, of Iron Hill, guests of Mrs.Bullard on Tuesday ; Mr.Chas.Norton, of W.J.Brimmer ; Mrs.W.E.Hall visiting relatives at Waterloo this week.BRIGHAM.There is to be a business meeting in the Congregational Church :on Warriner, D.D., of Montreal, will be present.Mr.and Mrs- Ernest Doe, of Gran- were recent guests at STE WV on ese a] LA toed MS op Yr Rh Ja DALY NEWS in } \u2018town on Tuesday to instruct the offi- purchased by Mr.Joseph Mills.week.i stein bull,- next year, and sell to some member of the club so to be at the convenience of the mem- ented by a $1 bill for membership Mr.Berland Stimpson, Gore, The brown pair of colts sold by Mr.J.B.Reed last fall have now gone | i \u2019 I \u2014 es - FROM TOWNSHIPS.(Continued ffom page 1.)' It s intended to purchase another Hol- him as to \u201cGOOD PRICE FOR COLTS.North Hatley, May 19.\u2014(Special) ta an American buyer at the round Sutton, May 19.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Five delegates from this village went to the W.C.T.U.County Convention at Eastman on Monday, returning on Tuesday night.The Sutton delegates were Mrs.W.H.O'Regan, Mrs.A.J.Dyer, Mrs.8.B.Palmer, Mrs.A.A.Winchester and Mrs.Martha Powers.They report a very successful Convention and much work was gon through with.TWO SERVICES AT WINDSOR.Windsor Mills, May 19.\u2014(Special) \u2014A committee of the prominent townsmen of Windsor Mills decided last evening upon the -proceedings \u2018to take place on the occasion of the funeral of the late King Edward to- | morrow.A procession will be formed at the post office at 8.30 and will include the members of the various societies .and the public generally.The com- \u2018pany will be headed by the town band, and will march to St.Philip's Church, where mass will be celebrat- :@ by Rev, Father Dufresne, P.P., at 9 a.m.The Protestant portion of the procession will proceed to St.George's Church, where the.funeral service will be conducted by Rev, Mr.Belford.There -will be: a full choir and the hymns will be the same as those used at the service at Windsor Castle.- =r ry rime rr me tame oe far - \u201cÀ LITTLE PLÉASANTRY.He Tried It on the Duchess According.to the Rules.It seated neft to a lady.at dinner and if at a loss for a topic, towed lightly oo the weather, Then turn to dress, It that falls, try a little pleasantry.\u201d 4 \u201c With these words from \u201cEtiquette For the Populace\u201d stumped upon his - memory, Mr.Quickrich, who bad made a million out of candles and thus gain- Con i KIN ei er Fine Perfumes and Sachet Powders.All the mewest vdors Is Imported and Domestic Makes.F.T.ANSELL, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.10 Stratheons Bguare.Fireworks, Fireworks.for Victoria Day, May 24th.We have our usual stock and some new lines this year, all ready for sale now.Mail orders promptly attended to.JAMES THOMPSON 15 Strathcona.Square; Photography! In its different branches by an expert.Portraiture, Landscapes, Horses, Cattle, Commercial Machinery Enlargements.Developing and Printing for Amateurs.\u201cGeo.Johnston 149 Wellington St., Sherbrooke., Geo.Harold Baker, Advocate, Sweetshurg,Q Office open every day) \u2019 Personal attendance WNedneedays as Saturdays.: Appointments can be arranged fo 6 any A Montreal Ofice UVIN BAKER & WALKER, ~ Advocates: i Tol.Main D194, 478 BY.Tames Bt [Pressed Hay FOR SALE In any quantity to suit purchasers.ALEX.AMES & SONS, = Births, Marriages A \u2014\u2014 and Deaths.| BIRTHS.CLARK\u2014At, Fairfax, Que., on May ed a sudden entry into society, escort- -ed the Duchess of Dash into the dining room.\u2018The multiplicity of forks and knives and spoons staggered him, The soup nearly made bin faint, * But he took his courage and an olive in both bands and launched forth pluck- ly.\u2019 \u201cBloomin\u2019 dull day, dtch, aln\u2019t It?\u201d he began, recalling topic No.1.*Abem!\u201d he coughed as he remem bered the next topic, dress, \u201cEr\u2014do you wear flannel next the skin?\u201d A marble shoulder nearly knocked.tim.in the eye\u2014a very cold and frigid shoulder.\u201cHum!\u201d muttered Quickrich, \u201cRath er \u2019ard to get along with.Let's see I'll try a pleasantry.\u201d The Duchess of Dash's back was turned to him.He protruded a fore finger and jabbed her in the ribs.\u201cClick!\u201d be cried playfully.And that absolutely did it, and him self with it\u2014London Answers, - FETE g \u2014 ! A Mechahical Answer.The well to do patron of the pluci had been attentive to the cashier foi some time, and now, business being slack for a few moments, he deemed the time propitious to speak.\u201cIf you will be mine,\u201d he urged as hr leaned over the desk, \u201cevery comfor: that you may desire will be yours True, I am no longer young, but 1 bave money, and I can provide for you as few young men could, and surely the material side of the marriage questior is worthy of seme consideration.\u201d She said nothing, but gently touches the cash register, and the words \u201cNc Sale\u201d sprang into view.With a sigh he left \u2014Chicago Post.| Self laudation abounds among th- unpolished, but nothing can stamp man more sharply as il! bred.\u2014Bur ee eee een a when you buy table silver for your home.Quality and beauty are both assured by choosing I 1847ROGERS BRos.| ware.Made in the heaviest triple LE, plate, hence lis popular title a \u201c\u201cSilber Plate that Wears* a) WW Tea sets, fancy silver dishes, ) elc., are stamped \\J MERIDEN BRITA CO.SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS AUTOMOBILE Washing and Polishing, Oldsmobile, Zeno and Valvoline Cylinder Oils, Supplies, Repairing, Etc.Livery in connection.\u2018| cast, | | | 2nd, 1910, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.F, P.Clark, PELLETIER\u2014At Compton, Que., on May 15, 1910.a daughter to Mr.and.Mrs.F, H.Pelletier, .FLANDERS\u2014 In\u2019 this city, on May 18, 1910, à son eo Mr: and Mrs.DM.Flanders, 22 Portland Avenue, PARKER\u2014 At Hatley, Que., on May 7th, 1910, g son to Mr.and Mrs, W.D.Parker, + DEATHS.GLEASON.\u2014 At Hast Dunham, May 18th, Mr.Willard Gleason, in 79th year.Funeral interment Friday, 20th, at 2 p.m., in East\u2019 Dunham cemetery.+ MISTAKE IN DOCTOR'S ORDER.\u2014\" RESULTED IN-DEATH OF THREE YEAR OLD CHILD.Rutland, Vt., May 19.\u2014Confusion in filling a doctor's prescription and in carrying out his orders\u2019 may have hastened the death of Wilfred Harvey the three-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.Jeremiah Harvey, of Rutland.The , child was critically ill of whooping cough following pneumonia and as a last resort the doctor ordered cresoline to be burned in the room.He wrote a prescription to \u2018the effect, but through an error creo- lin was procured and burned.The child went into convulsions and the Physician was at once summoned.Upon arrival he saw that creolin had been burned and that the child could not live but a short time.Five other persons suffered from the effects of .the creolin.es SOUTH GRANBY.ete 279 Wellington St.his PAGE THREE.Beef, Iron and Wine\u2014An ex- ; cellent tonic.Chamois \u2014 Real ones.that.polish.Camphor \u2014 In compressed blocks, very handy.Sponges\u2014The best kind.Moth Bags\u2014Useful to protect fur coats.- Insect Powder\u2014Very effective.Furniture Polish=Brings back the original lustre.Disinfectants\u2014Many kinds.Straw Hat Cleaner \u2014 Makes your old hat like new, Griffith's Infallible Bedbug and Cockroach Destroyer.Griffith's Drag Store \u201c 121 Wellington St.The Drug Store for Ait Your - Spring Needs.\u201c (Kodak Store.) ; Developing -and Printing for amateurs promptly and.care- \u201cfully done.CANADIANes Ed =F-Ned J -& to New Ontario and the District, Quebec.THURSDAY JUNE 16 1910 Special Round Trip Second Class Coloa nization Tickets from Sherbrooke, to STURGEON FALLS, Ont, } $10.90 Temiskaming VERNER, Ont.WARREN, Ont.CHELMSFORD, Ont.MASSEY, Ont.needs valises £11.00, BLINR RIVER, Ont.311.75 VILIAS MARIE, Que, .$10.20 NO.TBMISKAMING, Que.:.$10.70.Going date.By any regular train June 16th only, Return limit, Passengers may return up to and including July 16th, 1910.CONA SQ.BELL TEL.130,-OR O.P.R.STATION TEL.207.ANNE \u201c VICTORIA DAY SINGLE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP.b?tween all stations in Canada on G.T.R, Going May \u201c28rd and 24th, Return limit, May 26th, 1910, 0.H.FOSS, Agwnt, Oity Ticks Dffice, No, 8 Btrathcona Bq, Ball phone #6, People's 16% .Phone 197 Cade.t A a ol FE CENTRAL] RAiL way 6e VICTORIA DAY \u2018Single First-Class Fare for Round Going May, 23rd and 24th, Return limit, May 26th, 1910, - For timetables or further particu- P.A, Sherbrooke.La © Rot Mail C.P RL 2.Roy .ATLANTIC * SERVICE \u2018ML STEAMCRS ARE COUIPPED - A WC Mascon WIRELESS TL Recent visitors are: Mrs.Luther Hayes and Mrs.Fred Booth and little daughter, of Fulford ; Mr.' G-.Parker and Mr.Dougal, of Granby ; Miss Norris, of East Farnham, a recent guest of Miss, Edith Roberts in Granboro ; Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Rob- \u2018inson and Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Carter and Mr.J.W.Carter were guests at ly ; Mr.F.L.Carter to Waterloo on Wednesday.+ DAIRY VALLEY.The Baptist Church was re-opened on Sunday last, with Rev.Mr.Jef- tery as pastor.Services will be held every Sunday at 10.30 a.m., and 7.30 p.m, de - \u2014\u2014\u2014 A Yello foi ellow Complexion.To have a yellowish completion, the white of the eye covered with a yellowish cast, is a sure sign of Liver \u201cTrouble, There is only one remedy, as far us know, that 1s guaranteed to cure you, and that is FIG PILLS.A few doses of FIG PILLS will remove the yellowish give you bright cleur eyes and complexion.A positive cure for Constipation, Sick Headache and Biliousness, 7 we Mr.Jos.Carter's, Brigham, réceut- | 0 LIVERPOOL 26, Thurs, LAKE MANITOBA 3, Fri.,, EMPRESS OI' BRITAIN ne 9, Thur, .LAKE CHAMPLAIN June 17, I'vi,, ¥FMPRESS OF IRELAND dune 98 Thurs, TAKE MANITORA ailing lista, rates, plans, etc, on a plication.All lines represented, w : BE.H: SEWELL, City Pass.Agt.- \u2019 = Business Change.Notice is hereby given that Messre.FH; A.Sampson, J.N.Matte and H.A, May June June surance firm of W, S.Dresser & Co.The firm name will remuin unchanged, and the same \u2018plan of cuampakgn\u2019= pur- sued\u2014only wore vigorously.As in the past, each ftem of business entrusted to us will receive its full mean .ure of cure and attention, and in event of loss or accident our clients will have - the benefit ol our experience, our services 20c.a box, at Griflith\u2019s Drug Store; and remember, they are guaranteed.Bedding, spring plants in Vegetable and House the Province.17,000 8Q.FE ET Maple Hurst Green Houses | 2299929 EH2IIIININRIIAIIIIIVIINIIIIFIS PIII © Get our catalogue before buying elsewhere, Mailed on request.SLACK BROTHERS » NTS: Plants.The largest.stock of 3 OF GLASS.2 ; WATERLOO, Que } always being placed at their disposal at such times.: = aA] CELEELLLLLLLLLE0400000 « OPRING NEEDS | COLONIZATION EXCURSION CITY TICKET OFFICE 6.S8TRATH- 7 a HARRISON,, tation Agen.Sell + ve cart 2 EA oh lars apply to any of the Company's agents or.to BE.O.Grundy, G.F.& Hyndman have heen admitted to the In.+ 7 A Folia rte 3 ; 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PAGE FOUR, Un me 1 Q Be = | The baker's Wagon.: .belonging to.sas > 20 | pp mes YN Mr.Walter Allatt, Brompton Road, - ELECTRIC LIGHT à \u201cIf you need any kind of a piano or organ this Spring, | The Lord Bishop of Algoma, the / ,,_ BIRCHTON.\\ dou\u2019t forget that at H.C.Wilson & Sons new Piano Store, Ÿ.Right Rev.Dr.Thorneloe, is in on is LeRocque goes forth this time Rev.Thos.Dennett, general sec- \\ ) you will find the largest stock to choose from, that the $:[Montreal to-day for the marriage of» Tetary Jor ie Bich and Foreign erm styles are the latest, and include the most desirable instruments of the day.You will find our prices moderate, and a tag showing the actual price, in plain figures, is C.M.Catlin, and Mrs.Louis Marie, of New York, navy, arrived at North .| Hatley for the season.| his niece, Miss Evelyn Thorneloe.| mission free.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Randolph Hurry, Mrs.\u2018| * ä Band at Roller Rink to-night.Ad-: The Abbe J.B.Godbout, professor ; place to place, and in the May weather this \u2018method of proves a great rest and relief from: \u2018| the constant strain of the work necessary at every parish.pleasant not only as the spiritual head of the Church, but as the apostle of temperance.At every parish where he administers the rite \u2018of confirmation, his address to the new communicants According to reports received here, the, mangled remains of victims were Ye.found in the streets of the city: a mile away from the scene of the explosion.| .fan -\u2014 Bible Society, will have charge of the service next Sunday morning.Collections will be in aid of society.\u201c The W.C.T.U.and Ladies\u2019-Aid will.the Phone brders have pronpt ate J Mitchell glx AR HPA RE .LL met with a mishap on sro wai I at ikl 20a 3 CT ~~ : | might have been more oug than M | ,.i : Wh RRL Ergin 7 ; For SATURDAY, May 21st was.The vehicle was stand ing.at il IN CUBA.We keep acomplete Stock of Fit; | quere Will | AER are TR the entrance .to Dr.Hight's house on ILLL | sil ; _ Ings, all APProveg ners this W AR a iN the Lennoxville Road, when in some TI sae by the Fire Underwriters A sociation.ap as Pa 3p ECHO RR & inexplicable way it was struc y \u2018; : neal] ta .ue TRE RE § 4 Spe cials All D ay the street car coming ro Trains Explosion of 300 Ibs.of Dynamite ELE C pe.1s à vis \u201cA 081.4 CRC RUE and considerably damag ortun- TRIC AL REP AIR & UPPL fer Rl Le x ately, the horse was not burt.Cause of Disaster.ow \u201c BCT ui 44 Le 3 ¥- Glass Sets, 4 pieces, reg.sold 45c to 60c, for veers os ous ee c HURCH PARADE WITHDRAWN.|SCORES OF PEOPLE WERE IN- | W.J.WIGGETT, 100 Wellington Street dE caries Colley: =.LR ER 4 1-Quart Majolica, JUEZB fOD .£oosss series vvevos sovrre vvvose on Tone Owing to the garrison parade which JURED\u2014 MOST DEAD WERE \u2014 .b , oo RE A $ Glass Berry Bowls, reg.20¢, for .L'urter sauces rere vs 123c is to be held to-morrow afternoon at RURAL GUARDS.= ; i === \u201cpe Royal Te TR san M Wash Boilers, reg.75¢, for + even even eves .62¢ 4.30, the Church parade previously| Havana, May 19.\u2014Two almost sim- AAAAAAAAAAMAAAAMAAAAAAAA nu meet this UE hi 4 These are for Saturday only nd \u201cpositively cash.arranged.for has heen withdrawn.ultaneous explosions of dynamite, le Hall, B! To gE 81 > SE , supposed to consist of 3,000 pounds, SHOES-BEST IN T \u201c= 18 mle RE WANT BELLS TO BE TOLLED.~|completely demolished the Royal ORLD\" | Mies Gilpin, « 4 40 YAR ER Lt.-Col.Spearing and the Officers |Guard barracks in the city of Piner isltipg bet °F ; 1658 i Le A of the Sherbrooke Garrison request |Del Rio yesterday.Fully -a hundred because rp pair has been selected with [expert care dr lio at her 1 pH WR ® that all the bells in the city be toll- {persons were killed and nearly as style an prety lit Sh Lowest prices\u201d land youn re | The schools U 56 LR dl) rhe Shur-On Eye Glass ed at intervals of fifteen seconds, many were wounded.take _ choice while th pa are the best|on earth, - Come protestant Beh 108} #22 | Mounts combined with Toric Lenses, look |{from 6.20 until 7.28 to-morrow might Most of the dead were rural guards ake y e assortment last, day $e re-open ha [HY gaff i best\u2014stay dE best-\u2014and ate the best in| The guns will be fired at Intervals but the entire families of several of M J CHOQUETTE 8 ° - nr, Carl Von IR ur 7 ho every way.Consult of one minute during this period.- the officers of the guard, it is report- RULIER J ; \u2019 - 9 ellington Street Bw York, a | LER Bho | A.C.SKINNER | 20 raid arrany, ara.| ome a oe ie wes ge.Aasmaan _ raduste of 1 JS 0% | BE ny ; = : : AT » CF.À.) 5 blic works de- .; a: is in Ÿ \u201c1sRl- ang etetéseétéé 20222000 L0L00L0LL00L : | re al employees of the pu = xville, RE Bi git: RB Redott te bee èt et e : sage The Opt ne \u2018The battery will parade at the |partment, and residents, on which fell ; ry o her hee \u2018hit: § e Optician - THE MAN FROM BOHEMIA, | The Daug 31 co bgt Pp | .| ¢ Armory at 4 p.m.Friday, to fire aja deluge of masonry from the blown The B.Genevieve Baird Co.opened ttend the oie BE BET Fi - D : D ' LT : UE\u201d salute in the ceremonial parade on jup building.a two ni hts Oe emnt at C sement \\ à , ; wil se Patar'e Chi RY Be F ÿ LL ° ® oe \u2014 the occasion of tife funeral of His] It is not known yet whether the ex- \"Theatre ght vente \u201c\u201c\u2019The Man from \\ Pa te Ring Edws RTE 110 7A 1% I \u2018 °.À .; : late Majesty King Edward VII.|[plosion was the result of an accident Bohemia\u2019 bein ig eon S$ \\ i GEN Lee = 8 Dominion Disinfectant greveccocceccoonnentne Every man must be present.Uni- lor was due to an act of conspirators, l- compared with the other plays W ; The high wi CHEN.126d ; | ° $ forms issued at 7 p.m.to-night.but the former hypothesis is consider- which have appeared here during the - : Faved hy th 48 TE OF Lo .s.= ed the more probable, Several relief].: \u201clack niobte : ; pi Eg .Makes clean all anywhere.Ask your dealer for it e CITY- NEWS.e' FIRE BRIGADE AD RUN t , past season, last night 8 performance KT) WITE A Ctors, |=: his\u2019 mor 280 \\ N { .\u20ac © : .rains, carrying surgeons, officers and Elle 4: : ; © S About\u2019 8.30 this morning the firelmen of the Rural Guard started this was mediocre.The principals lacked hong usting, will in you à in eetting 1 : ' 8 .the.finish found in trained profession , ad WEEE M DOMINION Mi C SHERBROOKE, UEBEG brigade was called for a small blaze|afternoon from Havana to the scene ,] Woodwark, Piano: and J | i Mr.L.P.Bi En mt eT 1 .(.0.Secsssesscesssecsenast caused by an overheated pipe in 8lof the catastrophe, which is 108 ro came as a surprise, as the \\ making tall look 20 new thit you Eastern Towns Bi IRR RED : - ; Mr.A.Gr chide, | of London, Eng.,.tenement Bouse at the rear of \u2026theimiles distant, .lay Was booked byl Mr i ae will scarcely recognise ft.& oly N00 Mrs.Bn eu 1 11408 p t the Magog House.The barracks was a massive build- k i wonde A CHILD CAN Abi Brordey, A URI ñ B29939339I9FI333239IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI s a guest a The fire wa 1 Brooks, manager of His Majesty's : PLY A) À 4 cl ; Millinery sale at Miss Lee's.Flow- sequence ras mot of auficient con ing of Spanish construction and oc Theatre, Montreal.IT.3 and 500 bottle, ?: à, | prooke.oh EEL » AAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAA AAA ers nineteen cents a spray.the Brigade and the return trip was Juried rs eminen ce In She outskirts APAPPPPPPPLPPPPPIPS Nothin like it f Le Mes Ato \" sin PEL ee) 3 .+ of the city to the north.- : 0 it fo spending- prime i Mas Mrs.Kerr 8.Aa ang | made without delay.A On account of the alarm caused by bodies, It will onti ve bile ito friends ARE EURE à \u2014 i r eorge Baird were in town UNION SE Oo] \u2018edent rumors of disturbances, the Pa D k Lar : rely rutove Mépresent the gu Bat LEP #.; yesterday, The ON SERVICE TO t Fovernment ordered all deposits of br 100 g aia 6 that smpky look wt, Ye | ; B.Dionne it Wabd Rt 3x ; enommations ©\" ldynamite in the city in the possession put | Rev.P.SA HR 008 i Mrs.F.C.Florence, ot Montreal, this city will hold a ution service >t contractors for road construction {| the original loss and bri The d i 5 Ad £2 A: - | R or Ë i is the guest of Mrs.Penhale, Mon: [in memory of the late King at 10.30 \"Factory iglnal g rill st.Rémon B24 5% oF Bi _ - treal Street.: a.m.to-morrow.mornin Jand other public works to be remov- | c of a h de\u2019 M the city.Fath uu! > Ji 1 |The service will be held in the [94 to the baicace for safe keeping.We offer for the beautiful y igh grade.Vaid Ui M ostablioh 8 bra hE I AT , Smoke Pipe Kenel 1obacco.Methodist Church, Coutt street, The|Yesterday the work of removine he Summer season the largest as- SIMPY apply with apiece A tars ob-the Ho nih ; E .Mrs.G.F.Moore has been con- | clergymen taking part will be Rev.[the dynamite from the barracks for oo iment of Light Buggles, cheese gloth d rub ton.4 du i fined to the house for the past few Mr.Deeprose, Methodist Church ; hipment to the Government magaz- such as Concords, Piano Box, an Tu bi.| Mr.-L.À.D 35H À dogs y rss a 0 Nicholson, Be.andrew [ins in Havana was bos by om | §.aboer ie Buren (vcs, or Quart of sch mi nd put sonne gs 0 1 - | Church; Rev ams, Bap-| es 0 orks - [Æ without tops), at prices that Half Gallons, each cvs g tor a pro dah Bll Miss Bourque\u2019s millinery parlors tist Church, and Rev.G.Ellery J meat, assisted by rural guards.They defy tion: P \u20ac Gallons, pach.Er - £ half miles in ! ESE: | will be \u2018open to- -morrow afternoon Read, Plymouth an.h were engaged in loading cases Of a Specialties: Hotel Busses, | F : th a mB the D'Israeli À $4300 only.e sermon WwW o preached by Juamite on waggons when a terrific waggons, Express Waggons di 54 Bi : Mr.Albert Mont tte has ta- Rev.G.Ellery Read, {?xplosion.occurred, instantly follow- made to order at short notice.0 © arege \\ fre |ken position in Montreal as 8~'| The musical numbers will be underijed by another, strewing the central Repairs of all kinds and rub= French Ohazzols Beau a i LEA : a position in Montreal and has | the direction of Prof.F.L.Stone Jsourt, in which the wor< was goin : rom tl Sponge Wil 5, ERA already entered upon his new duties.| \u2019 BOITE ber tires : attached - promptiy | | wa IRIE 1 \u2018j|and Mr.B.F, Waterhouse.fon, with dead and wounded.The|Q® .and with care.Carbide 4\" aa =} js EA1E Midsummer Millinery Opening on Jwhole massive barracks building was ve |! Hand Wien, es 0 te Rig {| the\u2019 27th and 2th inst.at O.E.| BISHOP LaROOQUE AT DAN- |iestroyed, the adjacent row of of- [À La Cie P.Biron & Fils §] Royal laud Puts vez il + 1 Ÿ || Boright & Co., Strathcona Sq.| VILLE.sers\u2019 quarters was demolished, and \u2019 BROOKE Polishes.TF - # 3 MA, Ÿ | Mrs.Andrew Steele is at present MET.Paul LaRocque and his at-Îthe whole northern section of the EAST SHER Transm ssion Greiss, Lo eHE AE | the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.M.tendant priests left Danville yester-|city was deluged with a torrent of ; Colin om | vo ; ooan gy _ Parker at \u2018\u2018Willowdale,\u201d\u201d on the Len-, day after holding confirmation, and à\u2018ragments of masonry.by G 18, a À SL notville Road.! '| to-day and to-morrow will be at] The explosion occurred at 5 o'clock xon's| Graphite Gras, ä Th \\ ==> e Roa Graphite Lubricants, Be.\u201c v Asbestos.According to custcm Mr.], few seconds before the men would : , \u201cson M : | Marcotte & Pelletier, Tallors have John Maguire has the honor of dri- have quit work, 6 < af \u2018 moved to 152 Wellington Street.ving the Bishop and his party from aso | °.RUNNING THE] | =F GAUNTLET | I Ta \u201cTo m nake your presd at home ¥ ig all] right \u2014 but you have to § e gauntlet of a hot ove , es i weary baking board:be : D 1 8-@ RAS ri \u2018fore you obtain it.- \\ iq Ra wm] t À down| 10c.and say: \u2018\u201c \u2018Oream- will close by speaking: -of the evils of- intemperance and hig desire that his people, and particularly the younger | \u2018| generation, may be free from its ter-j rible - bondage.The children are E | urged to take the pledge of total abstinence till the age of twenty-one, , lat 8t.Charles Seminary, is taking a: -gpecial course of treatment at the; Hospital St.Vincent de Paul.Bangor Cut Plug Tobacco.10c pkg.The Rev.D.Biron, of St.Charles.Seminary, sang mass at St.Phile- : 4 | place ot Rev.Abbe Martel, who is | and are presented by the Bishop with the tiny temperance cross as a per-.mon, Stoke Centre, on Sunday, in} petual Teminder of their promise.ill.\u201c The quiet, unassuming work of The Rev.\u2018P.B.Couillard, Mgr.LaRocque in the great cause of.temperance, the burning question of; attached to every piano and organ in our store, A piano which we sell at $250, or.$300, is marked at the exact price and no higher, \u201cand | then we make easy terms by monthly or quarterly payments, with a fair cash discount when the whole amount is paid at the time of _purchase.We have over 100 new pianos and organs in stock this week, The famous Heintzman & Co.pianos, Wilson Pianos, Kranich & Bach pianos, Weber pianos, Milton pianos, the Columbus Boudoir piano.Special departmeht meet in the hall next Wednesday afternoon.Tem will be served by Mrs.H.J.Taylor and Miss Kingsley.|} Miss.Luther \u2018has returned from aton, where she spent two weeks at Mr.Alton Hodge's.Miss Hazel Todd .is spending a week at her grandfather\u2019 8, Mr, E.N.Lindsay's, Bulwer.Miss Lindsay has resumed her mu- \u2018Isic class for the summer, former | vicar of St.Michael's Cathedral, en- Foy RLY , oe R = \u2014 - - ov a nthe \u2014 = re TE ne us ; ; a - \" prin a.= y ; Le A tei AEG sm Sa ae FU ME AE id = LR ge ap en ; \u2014_ \" \u2018 * = : § pS ran gs ; ie en ste rnp wr em TT rn he EE - man Doras a ee rf e + : Lu eee Ta 00 me ame re er TT \u2014 : : \u2014 2 ts mar Pa : < ?- ] 7 \u2019 ET TT TETS on .- : en vs ee ue ges 3 oe ne ia a pce Se sami dre A Pa ES EAN rh ss is > Papper So oe z ; ce te ne A : SE ous da MEET > I ei ai * i TR Wa ; \u2014~ Teor MET FEN Sons rs es ÿ ?; re EN Lo 3 EL 3 & gf a 2 ; en .ol CT tens fate a Wr ge © eo Gai Vig wie $F 00e rode Rodd gdh EN = \"ve ; \" pt aie x TS Ta ; \u20ac : Eo = oto .mm: >, : À = 4 ; pe - a\" .¥ J te nr 3 5 ; = pi ee : murs - rare ww er og at mes Ee Feed : 2 Ù See owed 5 ; ty To i pe .en iL : ee + i.rel 4.x 2.575 > Ta « To SES = x ¥ = Lm Rr Lait i TR ae Ls mat ces , DOUÉ (Eire .wo SRE mE.- oe © ep i ene Es = : Pe pars AT TT Le à SAT nT 3 pam i se fre IE Z SBE dni => >.Se : ead BE MOTT ; my is celéties 12 ù ri Spin.Sie = Ë = wipe : Ege > = ey we at ett 8 ater eon) 3 Ye Lei Try VE 3 qu, craie pee rm - Le ae pm a mmr ris nn cer mme 2 .22 27 = ETS 7 Ce TRES 3 She TE FR © En Ta] 5 PND 2 x 3 205 Tue AC pa oo vr pm me Le he - 2 x 9 i Yi cn us, = 5 \u201car 707 Ag were at SP ST .= po ° % a .è ape rs Lu .+ gs ee = Las .; SEAT ead va \u2018 ~ SRE sue eka à - iy 4 ç = 3 2 it Ts RC Tel sok A 5 ë I 7 = = j à on \u201c = 2 3 rae as = - = ! 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~ and sells new at $450.complete with bench and 12 rolls o'clock.All are invited to attend.\u2018lim, on Sunday afternoon, in the hall | F § SALE t 5 Friday being a holiday, C.E.En- which is used as a \u2018synagogue, Rev.in perfect condi of music.(right & Co.will hold their weekly | Rabbi J.G.Laxer took occasion to, o, Sherbrooke.We allow fair value for used pianos in exchange for sale of children's and misses\u2019 hats on move a, resolution of room, aq 1 Rear, Player-Pianos of any make @ | Thursday.Half prices.C.E.Enright, n r e Very \u201ccha : & Co., Strathcona Sq.Jewish citizens of Sherbrooke for 2 Welliaglon 4 Estey Organs, Wilson Organs for churches and homes.the lamented death of King Edward, | and pg mete \u201c5 a \u2019 h Mrs.Bonallie, and her sinter, Miss VII.and sympathy with Her Majesty.: hore ° or call at Se nas § or ALE~ We have a few special bargains in slightly used uprig t Beckett, left yesterday for Montreal | Queen Alexandra and the Royal fam- Yona Bquare.Box 50) pianos to-day and several older pianos at very low prices.to spend a few.daye Te Me pond ily, which was unanimously carried.0H Foss, Ast.FE .rs.Francis Valentine, Lee an | The speaker then went on to sa - : : > It you have moved this Spring call at our store this even- 3 |{y, who are shortly.sailing for Eng-| A mood name is Letter thon prec WE SELL THE a fn Bei ing and look at a new piano for the new home, Visitors land.1 fous oiptment, and the day of one's.mat Canada btrogties ; 1 d oR always welcome.Splendid stock of Band and Orchestra |.A Jot more stone to be given away | death than the day of one\u2019s birth, \u201c= Best pil in ! FOR VALE ee te fe ring tal Tne Records ir \u2019 and.\u201cire \u2014- Si to-day for Mont- | noros Solomon, the wisest of del st for Workrnanshi | à \u2018 mania i rlanos careïu uned an epalre rs.L'Owlin le y - | vas speaking of human life as a; Best for Workmanship be ns.Pp Pianos to ren y p .real, where she is to join Mrs.T.1means only to an end.The true; Best for Style - À onflawn Sto 2 Williams, pme both sall by the destination of mortal beings is to be \u2014\u2014\u2014 - SUMMER (Prone « ë tH.C.& SONS [5m some goa geen io be | iowa ony fn Sbigher'and spiritual Bon or Price eve à pitare ol the pole de sue à UE PS -1 r 8 3-Button Sack Suit made by the short eds Pur, (oc at Glasgow.the gate.We read in our holy Tal-|| And besides being the best Semicread 0 are me, Lo.: y people in the Semi NEW PIANO STORE THE, WILSON BUILDING k Do you want a stylish hat for {ms that in the pont world a new the | ready way\u2014the right way.Take ais Branch Store at Mago Victoria Day ?You will find it at and purer form of \u2018ile w e : a good look at the picture\u2014drawn to \u2018 ran é ê erhrook e E.Enright's | & Co., Strathcona Sq.pie Town, Says that or re cdion \u201cFITWELL de from life, and we have the exact Mid- Janors wil oe gh ou en > ree crowns, the crown of ; il 1 stablish- our parlors lL tools, oir.8.5.Dearborn, uncerwent you bce: of priestiooë, and thé \u201ccrown || wear well and look well.ment.\u201cout are not voue i erday, at tio St.Vincent de Pau kingship, but the crown of a goo ment : - 20 \u2014 y ANNUAL MEETING OF CIVIC IM-|Hospital, a severe operation, connect- .lo 5 ip, bt all.E No smart young man can ai so er cn piece es the Moser A) PROVEMENT SOCIETY.ed with the pose and throat.The d «We mourn our late blessed King afford to be without one.Semi-ready are drawn from real, oe oR .|operation, which was succegsiul, Was Edward VII., the king of peace an \\ - E NOTICE The annual meeting of the Civic performed by Dr.L.C.Bachand.justice too early gathered to his We have a complete.range Hive men, pit \u201clittle detail > .\u2018 .Iniprovement Society will be held in| \u201cSmoke Master Mason Tobacco.father's, but we know and trust ve on hand now at our store.that\u2019s Semi-ready.; 4 : 75 TOR - : : the Art Hall thi i \u2019 his son, our new King George y - 190d \"euttivatj Closed Until 1 P.M, 5,25 He es ne se] og te art ee\" Bi ope | Come inno ge to Fie eet ove er oc res SaMMOD iss 1 ; [( erson will be held from the home, | revered father, and continue to do show goous.\u20ac wh caries 2\u201d Abele ERE A : .a - i Mri ; ! oO use rey matter\u2019\u2019\u2014men who _.24 \u2014 Frida Ma 20th Heretofore meetings of this Asso Lennoxville, Friday, May 20th, 1910, justice and judgment.Therefore, we : force you to buy.Just ask have eraduated from the bench ALSO :* { For SALE Y, y ciation have not been well attended, at 2 o'clock p.m., thence to 8t.} wigh His Majesty long life, and in « \u201d h nl ersant .éontained but it is hoped that to-night a re-| George's Church and from there tof the words of our national anthem, to see the FITWELL and fre À phism Conor the - d f Fresh is) val OU ; : ee Malvern cemetery for burial.It will \u2018 ious Kine |- The H ith th with every department o All Kin $ 01 à T.8 w30lendi WOODARD'S Confectionery cord crowd will be in attendance.; say, \u2018God Save our Gracious E ; Hats.e at .wi e tailoring craft.The power be- LB Terrii] \u2018 The ladies are requested to be pre he on charge of the Independent .Or- Long live our noble King; God Rave reputation.eed all *is SPECIALIZED FOR] FoR wa - : \u2018 >ques » be \u201c{der of Foresters.so 414 = SALE 177 Wellington St.sent at the meting ; ; \u2018 E racreaters vhosteiy shower\u201d the, King.* ; P SERVICE the keynote of the _ RROW i ln ie ; Pe ; T : } \u2019, : i-rea nization\u2014the ele- , AND ART BUILDING.tt se his Association under Was given by the Misses Moe, \u2018Seven ~~ LENNOXVILLE NOTES.y Se ey TE expert TO-MOY ba Francois RES SG liscouraging circumstances, is a com- Maples,\u201d Moore Street.for Miss | The friends of the he Whits will BALDWIN S \"tailoring.; ane Sm ee ee es em mre | \u2018Every citize i Mattye Waterhouse, whose marriage regret to know ; , ai in Suit of \u2018 LAWN MOWERS 5 i fies of Broil at tas ps PR ae ASE a fe ie bone ich an stack ose ee ee\" ttes a parie \u201cabout, de LAC.TZ ; heart, will no doubt be present to- very pleasant evening was spent in matism.oo ay it is made\u2014get a guarantee DEAN Pa 74 écme, 48 ) - \u2018 night.conversation, and a lively game of| Mrs.G.W.Taylor, who has been Cash and One Price Only.that it will stay Trade after it is | Larque te ii Lawn Mowers sharpened and re Rev.(.Ellery Read will give a |\u2018\u2018500,\u201d delicious refreshments were } indisposed for several weeks, her worn for a while: You will get \u2014 = To RENT_ [i i 5 paired.short address on \u2018\u2019The work and pos-{served, \u2018\u201cAuld Lang Synne\u2019\u2019 was} Dany friends will _ be pleased to a positive guarantee from the RS.E 'L.SM fgg Lodern : if Be _ | sibilities of the Civic Improvement |sung before the party broke up.In know, is convalescing.+ Clough\u2019 \u2014 Duncan Stores that the Semi- | Ry gi 20, Whiting Block _ ren OR 5 i LE A.T.DREW Society.\u201d ) addition to the guest of honor, those The railway gates a ough 8 ready Clothes will stand np for difference so often shows abr Sd LOR 4 bl : .« \u2014 inclhded : M In- crossing are fast reaching comple- - \" \u2018The {cie st valuable à 14 and 16 Water St.Sherbrooke pd = = present a J ed T Mrs ee n ' 5.tion, and one set at the Grand 2 Je after\u201d they leave our « cote a Denranice To ee Jy ws 18 one UE : * | AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANSIIIA ram, MIs.J.A.Tate.Mrs.-.Trunk track ted vesterda | - tablishment.Lait een ekiy to treatment, 4 to 4 ; Read, Mrs.Parker, Mrs.C, H, TruUnk track was operated yesterCey Suits priced from $15.00.respondg quickly noir reputatios T= Box : Fil ac ) YI and worked very satisfactorily.The 3 t us [beauties owe reed : - NOTE PAPER Miles, Pire th Downy, Mrs, i | cther gates at The Canadian Pacific beauty un.Chr, well sea wos, Win : DMITN, 5 \u2019 Sefen ure.P C DuBOYCE OTs.PER BOUND, Arkley, the Misses Sangster, Miss Gi05108 Will be completed in a fev Wholesale & Reta Hairdroine MEET Ty LE N 7 = \u2018 : : \u2019 A fine linen notepaper, in Purdy, Miss Nourse, Miss Wiggett, ve: - + ss | Mie HUBBARD.tb yyy bol Notary, Commissioner, etc.both the Regent and Budoir Miss Carrie Hoyey, Miss Eva Dress-| mHREE PERSONS BURNED To |Hardware, Leather, Tinware Mi: S ar S {OF the - Ys » OLC sizes ; Envelopes to match, 75 er, Miss Morrison, Miss Woodward DEATH Streel.0 for Cowansville and Dunham Agency in a box, for 25 cts.and others.ah New York, May 19.Three persons and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plum- 33 Queen \u2018 .we on - Sherbrooke Dally Record., A lot of freshly trimmed hats ex- met death and two were perhaps fa- 1 od ex nin eu | T.SOUTHWOOD, clusive in quality and style, for holi- tally burned in alfire, thought to be bers\u2019 and Electrical supplies, Positively the Only Wstablish- Rem ty Stamping don done 40 \u201ca rés LS rip Hors, edvertisements and neuf 2 Dufferin Ave.Bell phone 577 day sales at half price on Sa incendiary, in a /three- storey tene- |.ment in the City of Sherbrooke Fabre ve promptly 8! | tay, mat bom.and given prompt ations ppudar, ar inst.Sq En- ment on the East Side early yester Sherbrooke Selling the \u2014Semi-ready Peoples a Ta aux 1 SRE { \u2019 Sana Bq.Lo à Product, ion > io A tr 3 : ' 2 & < a rg LL, a bd ihe a Ts we ato, LE + A A ce A ndlawy St pres low.ut \u2018 ; be py, 2-00 per month.Apply Ed- » \"will be nu wecting of LE TI this Weck.- paris, rom Lawrence, yr.Chas to- .rigitor to the city is 8 visitor ps,\" it + g.C.Tanguay.bursar of St.url College, is in Montreal on pusiness ae Royal Templars of Temperance fl meet this evening in the S.0.E.; g, Ball, Brooks Block.- of Lancaster, N.H., is Dane her sister.Mrs.Win Bonal- jy st ber home near the city.The schools under the control of the protestant School Board, close toy to re-open on Wednesday next.yr.Carl Von Stidsberg, B.A., from ves York, a former student and qaduate of Bishop's College, Len- sosville, is in the city.fre Daughtèrs of England Society vil attend the.memorial service \u201cat st, Peter's Church in memory of the yi» King Edwarg in a body.sigh windf7 and rain yesterday me Hover with the mourning de- a on the Public Building, but ® morning men were engag- py Ro ng things tou rights.w.L.P.Bishop, manager of the Townships Bank, Marbleton, wd Mrs.Bishop were in town yes- wisy, guests at the New Sher- iss Antonia Vincent, who is sending her two weeks vacation vi- iting friends and relatives, is-at; ent the: guest of her sister, Mrs.|.B.Dionne in Coaticook.The Rev.P.Nicol, of the Order of 4.Bdmond, Burlington, Vt., is in we city.Father Nicol intends to wisblish 8 branch of the Little Sis- ws of the Holy Family at Burling- ten Mr, L- A.Dufresne, \u2018P.L.S., has just completed the survey and plans tir s projected railroad four and a taif miles in length to Le built by the D'lsraeli Asbestos Company from | the Quebec Central Station at D'Ts- , raeli to their works.The ties and rails are already on the ground, and at once._ Rev.W.H.Stevens, of Huntingdon has been invited to become pastor of Trinity -Methodist ville, Ont., for the \u2018Conference year, and has accepted subject to the concurrence of the\u201d Stationing Board, which meets at Brockville the first week in June.Rev.Mr.Stevens is a son of the late Major Stevens, and brother-in-law of Col.W.A.More- house, of Sherbrooke.: POST OFFICE TO CLOSE.In conformity with the proclamation of the Governor-General-in- Council the post office hours, Friday, May 20th, the day of the funeral of the late King Edward VII., will be as follows : Office lobby open from:7 a.m-to 10.30 p.m.; general delivery and registry wickets open from 7 to 9 a.m., and.general delivery only À from 7 to 8 pm.Afternoon outgoing mails close.at 10 am.and night mails at 8 p.m.Stamp wicket 8to 9 am.; 11.30 to 1, and 7 to 8.p.m, NO EXCITEMENT HERE.So far as the outward appearances went there was no excitement here, last evening as what would follow the passing of the earth through the comet.There was a good deal talk, but nothing to indicate that any section was disturbed over the j evening.As the sun.went down last | evening the sky became a blaze of red and attracted considerable atten- tion.This appearance lasted for some few minutes, Some who saw the sky contended that the comet vas responsible for this, and backed their argument this morning by stating that a red sky at night is a sign of good weather, whereas it was Just the reverse this morning.oo -Phone Main 6147.\u201c Olhice Phone, ; Main, 6148 VICTORIA HOTEL, Corner \u2018Windsor and St.James Street ; MONTREAL.' Re-modelled under New Management.American Plan.$2.00 per day up.Special .rates for guests remaining 1 week or uver.JOS: LAPINE, - Prop; - mere ie.RES \u2014 || The Paton Manufacturing © SHERBROOKE, Que.Is now \u2018in the market Lire - Eastern Townships.Wool.1 Efi dditery wanted.Purchases will be paid in cash.| for 100,000 Ibs.choice \u2014 ¥ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : FOR SALE, lay Record ™ Want Advertisers: Bic RusuLrs For LrrrrE Money tq Bates\u201415 words or less 15¢ cach insertion, one i , cent for each additional word ; six inser- # \u201c_\u2014 tions for the price of five, | \\ : HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALR.Jon SALE-A NEW FRAME DWELL- ot er Butter Factory, in South in, Lat, Per liculers, write Box 147, ganuc, or apply to Mrs.i a 00 the premises.Sa ee ee JR save AT A BARGAIN \u2014 SODA pers and complete apparatus; 9 totdition, Apply I.C, Frus- VE, open | JTSIDVE 24 x 30 x 36.i, Shp If taken ut ouce, 185 von « » EE \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i Ph ALB WATCH VAN ClLOCK\u2014 » Cheap: in.| order.Ad- 50 Record.C0 VIE .JR.SALE-ONE LARGE SIZE OR- red able for church, lodge, or il GD.Mackinnon, 6 High JR SALE \u2014 FIVE 1 GIST RR 9 GIST ERICD ww Horn Bulls, aged 12 to 15 of them from good milk- E.*V; Norton, ou Farm, Coaticook, Que.[Re CHICKERING PIANO.IN er\u2014for sale at 550.00, or \\\\/ANTED AT ONCE\u2014KITCHEN GIRL | and table girl.Apply Graud Central Hotel, Magog._ ; ANTED \u2014 A CAPABLE GENERAL | s servant.Apply Mrs.Walter Wilson, -14 Queen St.x WANTED \u2014 JUNE 18ST, GOOD GENeral servant, understanding plain cooking ; no washing.Mrs.Stephen Edgell, 41 Melbourne St.- | WWANTED\u2014A GIRL -TO WORK VV.kitchen.Apply Royal Hotel.IN 'ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BOOK- i .keeper with knowledge of stenogru-.phy, ut once.Apply Ever Rest Spring Bed Co.WANTED AT ONCE\u2014A GOOD SMART 1 Cogrivl to work in factory offiee.Must be good stepographer and typist.Apply, Walter Blue & Co., Ltd.1000) GENERAL SERVANT ; FAMI- X Jy of two; ne washing, good wages.Mrs.«J.M.Nault, 12° Ball Street.HELP WANTED\u2014MALE.'ANTED\u2014A SOBER, ENERGETIC warried man to take charge of shop.de y Must have knowledge of machinery.USUELLANEOUS | aress Bux 45 Record.pi WANTED-MUST Bis CHRAY 0 CARDENER WANTED \u2014 PERMANENT x sash.State price, and price \u201c position- for competent and relialHe Us, W.L.Tuyior, Chaunell, man.Apply E.I.Lumber Co, Sun late Bidz, or 26 Quebec st, Sher- OEY Arie -_\u2014 brooke.Ler ADVANCED ON FIRST - = == : B80.Address Box 51 Record, \"ANTED \u2014 MESSENGER BOY: FOR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ._REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MRK po 5 woR SALE G1 150 ] NCRES - ™ raitivation tub ed, the rest in > 8 à.In Lh Fownship ol \\ Tugun, files fom Wat lle, Ap- fe\u2014 amm, Wateryitfe Que, - Uj 8 se en mme = = h tot LE UP-TO-DATE SELF- Vivgog To hauses, teri ie, Sp! flaish throughout ; ; À Terril tid investment on East Sherbrooke.R Sar mo .de ÂLE \u2014 BLACRSAITEIT SHO, s long, ra location only shop A Franc à Quiles From foro ue il.S v 0lg, Abercorn.Pie : TO LE].à one, \"EE HOUSE, 7 NICR Lou 8 modern conso miences Dre A.nctot, \u2019 Le 001 X ROON 1 ; London \u201cConveniences, Ave.spring Address, on ce Û en SE $2 0, Apply \u20ac AND POUND.b RCH Op fy mie Record K Mi THE HARRIERS feeds A YN ' hole \u2018Track and Harrier lor ty \u201cSAIT trial run this ev- \u201c 1elay race Lo.à vou stiff = Tha page HE places On the Mwy stat ut.7.30 t \u20ac run LL the B \u2018 T fi.- \\ our designing.department.Paton Manufacturing Co., Sherbrooke: N\\7ANTED \u2014SALESMEN, EXCLUSIVE \\ line, permanent, big earnings guar- auteed, no experience,\u201d 10 vacancies.Write, Luke Bros., Ltd., Montreal.; VUANTED \u2014 A GOOD BRIGHT BOY.NW, Apply to Muy & Houluhan.> + y ANTED\u2014GROOM, CAPABLE MAN, VY Apply Dr.Hume, Montreal Street.} TANTED\u2014MAN TO DRIVE GROCERY W leant, Must be sober ; also boy to work around store.Box 48 Record.APPLY IN British X7ANTED\u2014OFFICE BOY.W writing, with references.American- land Co.RIGHT, ENERGETIC MAN TO CAN- vus plate glass insurance, in Sherbrooke aud vicinity © liberal commission, whioÿe or spare thue\u2014lirst class cowpany.| Apply to 1\u2019, O.Box 614, Montreul.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ANTED FOR SHERBROOKE AND \\\\Y vicinity, good live Agent to\u2019 handle cream separator and other dutry supplies.liberal commissions to the right party.Address Box 38 Record.CARPENTER, ON or Cotton Mill ex- Wages _ $2.per day.\u201cÀ Sher- : ANTED \u2014 A \\ with Woollen prience preferred.$ Paton Manutacturing Company.brooke.* - .RATANTRD\u2014 SOBER, RELIABLE MAN, X \u2018 for night watchman, Must under- sti care of steam boiler, Stale eaperi- and wages expected.Address No.1 43 Record Office.- ee EUS ABORERS WANTED.\u2014APPLY EUS 1.tis Mining Co.: 1 eines m0 FANT ONCE, PIANO SALES- \\ JAN Dakine French and English, to travel in Eastern Townships, H.oO.Wilson & Sonsy Co [a Church, Chester- of ' | 23%¢, Knowlton selling at that ptice.| was.as follows : | try, which cripples the business 4 closely cropped white hair, at exact- | rooter.; SHFRRABROORB DAILY RECORD, | .THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910.DAIRY BOARD it is expected that grading will begin sot - AT CONANSHLLE Tweive Creameries \u2018and Two Cheese Factories Were Represented.Nrant\u2014\u2014 BUTTER REACHED 233 CENTS PER POUND AND CHEESE 104 CENTS.Cowansville, May 14 \u2014 (Special).\u2014 The Eastern Townships .Dairymen\u2019s Exchange met in the town ball -on Saturday at 1.30 p.m.The president, Mr.H.8.Foster, conducted the sales in his usual apt\u2019 and pleasant manner.Lo The buyers were represented as follows : The White Packing Co.by Mr.R.Grey; Olive, Dorion & Stroud by Mr.H.Beattie; Gunn, \u201cLanglois & Co.by Mr.J.Jones: Hodgson \u2018Bros.by Mr.E.E.Hodgson; A.A.Ayer & Co.by Mr.H.H.Hibbard: McCulloch Co.by Mr.W.P., Hib.bard; Jas.Dalrymple by Mr.Lang; E.D.McGillus by Mr.P.Odell, Mr.Alexander by Mr.S.F.Lancaster - Lovell & Christmas by Mr.Robt.Scott., À long discussion was partiCipated in by buyers and sellers in reference to the most appropriate place to establish a strong board.The bros and cons were strongly main- i tained, hut the fact that the board as established for years in Co ans- ville, producing gilt edge produce \u2018and setting the ruling prices, made the fact evident that it-would be folly to do away with the present board.PRODUCE BOAR Twelve butter factories /were repre- Sented, boarding 554 pack ges, and two.cheese fagtories boarded 52 poxes.: For selection of the board, the first offer was 22c, given by Mr.H.H.Hibbard for A.A.Ayer & Co.- This offer was repeated a number of times, and after some delay advan- ed to 22}c, and further advanced to The highest price offered during the afternoon was 23jc.The result of the afternoon\u2019s sales McCulloch & Co.bought : Acorn, 26 packages at 23%c.Mystic Gem, 40 packages at 232c.Hodgson Bros.bought : ; Adamsville, 35 packages at 23jc.Brome Corner, 90 packages at 234.Foster, 140 packages at .23%c.Mr.McGillies bought; \u2018 - Crown, 20 packakes at 232c.Magog, 40 packages at 232c.\u201cMillington, 32 boxes white cheese at 10%c., Mountain Pass, 20 boxes white cheese at 10}c, Mount Orford, 10 packages butter at 232c.- Mr.Alexander bought : : \u2014 - co.~~ CLOISONNE - Enamelled Jewelry Chvisonne Ditch Collar Pins and Jabot Pins are extremely popular at this séason.Our line includes : JABOT PINS, WAIST PINS, VEIL PINS, HAT PINS, BELT PINS, DUTCH COLLAR PINS, Our display window is full of -dainty little novelties for sun- mer.: R.J.Spearing.Goldsmith and Diamond Merchant.33 Strathcona Sq, Bell phone 413.000000000000 00000000 CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS (Continued from page 1.) leave his room some time next week.THIRTEEN BROTHERS HAD NARROW ESCAPE.Ottawa, May 19.\u2014Thirteen Christian Brothers narrowly.escaped death _by suffocation-in a fire which broke out early yesterday morning in La Balle Academy, on Sussex street adjoining the Basilica.Its origin is a mystery.The flames were first noticed by a passer-by, who sent in an alarm and aroused the occupants.The thirteen brothers who were the only occupants of the school, when awakened, found the corridors go full of smoke that they had to jump for their lives.Those on the upper floor came down fire escapes.They all got out safely.- The loss to the building is about $5,000.WILL STILL BE THREE RIVERS.\u2018Press Gallery, Quebec., May 19.\u2014 French and English-speaking members of the Upper House unanimously rejected a proposal that the his- tolic city of Three Rivers should in - A French name of \u2018\u2018Trois Rivieres.\u2019\u2019 CANDY WAS COMMITTED.Montreal, May 13.\u2014TFimothy Candy was again in court \u2018yesterday be- pre Judge Lanctot, but his appear- nce was of brief duration.Just so much evidence was taken as to prove that the chazge was well founded and then Candy was removed to the prison, to come up again next week for voluntary statement.The prisoner did not seem to be much concerned about his surroundings and looked much better than he did when he was captured last week.: OFFICER COMMITS SUICIDE.London, May 19.\u2014Capt.Claude Champion de- Crespigny, of the Second Life Guards, a member of the yg oviten, 75 packages butter at\u2019 ugC.* \u2018Vale Perkins, 25 packages butter at 23%c.4° Unsold : Adams, 45- packages butter, and Bockus 8 packages.butter.CREAM GOES ACROSS LINE, There is yet quite a quantity of cream being shipped out of the coun- of the Exchange., The present cool.wave is in favor of this shipping, but the warm weather that is sure to follow will make shipping cream risky, and the shippers will see the advisabi of turning their attention to butter making and production of cheese.; FAN AND ROOTER ARE DIFFERENT.IMPOR'MNT RESPECTS IN WHICH THEY ARE WIDE - APART.\u201cThere's one thing about the baseball game 1'd like to have the public straighten out on before the season .proceeds any further,\u201d\u201d began the smoothfaced little \u2018man with the ly 2 o'clock in the grand stand yes terday.\u2018\u2018I refer to the use of the words \u2018rooter\u2019 and \u2018fan\u2019 interchangeably._ \u201cI may be wrong\u2014this is nothing more than my opinion\u2014but it is my firm believe that the baseball fan, by which I mean the man that attends all the games and reads all the accounts in the newspapers after he gefs home, is seldom much of a The fan\u2019s- the regular ; the rooter\u2019s the occasional.The fan\u2014the regular, is as impassive und non-ex- citable as an old theatre attendant is over the distardly act of the villain in a melodrama.He used to be a rooter, but he quit all forms of outward demonstration when he was graduated into the regular class and become a blown-in-the-bottle fan.It isn\u2019t that he\u2019s any less appreciative of good play than he used to be, hut he's too old a fixture in the grand stand to be swayed by the passion of the multitude any more than Willie Winter would get het up over the climax to a strong scene on the stage.- \u201cThis clay worsted fan says to himself, \u2018You're out!\u2019 or \u2018You're safe! \u2019 the moment the ball has left the surface of the hat, and he begins to \u2018jot something down on his score card, but you don\u2019t see him-getting up on his hind legs and hollering about it, and making a spectacle of himself.- \u2018Now the rooter, on the other hand\u2014he doesn\u2019t get a clance to attend a ball game every day in the week, and the intervals between his visits to the ball park are sufficient to renew his enthusiasm.So he makes a good deal of noise.Let him do it.He adds to the gayety of the occasion.We could'nt get along without him.But don't let him pose around as a \u2018regular.\u2019 \u201d\u2019\u2014Cleveland Plain Dealer.\u2014 KILLED BY FALL.Montreal, May 19.\u2014A fatality occurred at the new Jacobs \u2019bui,ding on St: Catherine street yesterday morning, when a Pole by the name of David Zataloski was killed by falling from the third floor to the pavement.Zataloski was painting one Hurlingham Club polo team that re- \u2018cently visited the United \u2018States, committed suicide by shooting yesterday.The captain was found, res \u2018volver in hand, seated at.the road- pide near Kingsclifte; .in Northamp- tonshire, where he had been the guest & Lord Brassey.a GIRL BURNED.TO DEATH.Dorchester, N.B., May 19f\u2014Verna, the 16-year-old daughter of Arthur pire HUNTINGVILLE.mon Sunday, ing a Masterg\u2019 .Recent arifvals and.departures: Messrs.E.and H.Aldrich, of North Hatley, to their home here; Mr.and Mrs.F.L.Bean and daughter, Liot- tie, were here in their auto from Sherbrooke, Sunday, calling at Mrs.B.J.Gamsby\u2019s; Miss A.Libby to Maine for the summer; Miss C.Todd to her home in Hardwood Flat; Mrs.J.Lucia to her home in West Burke, Vt., leaving her mother, Mrs.L.B.Hunting, gaining from her recent illness; Mr.A.Farnham to Ayer\u2019s Cliff one day last week guest of Mrs.A.Pierce and brother.May 22nd, is \u2018\u2018Choos- successful term.Miss Todd was the recipient of a pretty postcard album and other tokens of remembrance.The children were treated to homemade candy.Co + WHO BUILDS THE STATE?Who-builds the State ?Not he whose power, \u2018 | Rooted in wrong, in gold entrenched Makes him the regent of the hour; The eternal light cannot be quenched : This shall outlive his little span; Shine \u2014fierce upon each tainted scheme; \u2018 Shall show where shame blots all the plan; The treachery in the dazzling dream.: He builds the State who builds on truth\u2014 Not.he who, crushing towards his aim, Sirikes conscience from the throne, and ruth, To win a dark, unpiteous fame.Fle builds the State who to that task Bringg strong, clean hands, and purpose pure; Who wears not virtue as a mask; He builds the State that shall en- -dure\u2014 : \u201cThe State wherein each loyal son Holds as a birthright sires, _ Treasures of honor, nobly won, And freedon\u2019s never-ending fires.\u2014Richard Watson.from.true Unity Lodge No.8 E.0.0.F to has The members \u2018are- liereby requested take notice that night of Meeting been changed to Monday.JAS.JOHNSTON, of the windows on the third storey when he overbalanced and fell.La Secretary; future be legally known only by the River, | THOUSANDS \u2018dominions.Subject for Rev.Mr.Adams\u201d ser- oi School closed on\u2014Friday after al AST TY SR ee 09 THE DEAD KING.Omtm\u2014\u2014) + .RUDYARD KIPLING WRITES AN APPRECIATION OF KING EDWARD VII.London, May 19.\u2014Rudyard Kipling has in the Standard a poem entitled \u2018\u2019The Dead King,\u2019 the argument of which is summed up in the line \u2018\u2018Our King asks nothing of any man more than our King himself has done.\u2019 The concluding stanza is as fol- | lows : | \u2018 We accepted his toil as our right; - none spared, none excused him, When he was bowed by his burden his rest was refused him.We troubled his age with our weak- - ness, the blacker our shame.When he heard that his people had \u201cneed of bim, straightway he came To us.As he received, so he gave, nothing grudged, naught denying.Not_e\u2019en the last gasp of his breath when he strove for us, dying.For our sakes without question he put from him all that he cherished.Simply as any that served, and he perished.All that kings covet was his, and he flung it aside for us.Simply as any that died in his vice he died for us.ser- The poet, - in an envoi, bids him \u201cWho in the realm to-day has -choice of the easy road or the hard to tread\u2019\u2019 and \u2018\u2018would.sel] his soul to remain in the sun\u2019\u2019ito depart \u2018\u2018nor look on our dead.\u201d = + \u2014 TWO ACCIDENTAL \u2018DEATHS REPORTED \u2014 \" - MAN TOOK POISON BY MISTAKE AND A BOY WAS DROWNED.Quebec, May 19.\u2014Two accidental deaths are reported here from Lake St.John.' - - Mr.David Simard, of St.Joseph d\u2019Alma, Lake St.John, was accidentally.poisoned by drinking a deadly mixture in mistake for medicine, and Romeo Gaudreau, aged twelve years, was drowned in the Peribouka + 4 ATTEND LYING IN STATE.(Continued from Page 1.) .ies, and even now Secretaries of foreign Legations take precedence over the Secretaries of the overseas This is a condition of things which, the Canadian Associated Press understands, .will be altered in the future.* | The Chronicle says : \u2018\u2018The arrangements made for the proper representation of the dominions in the funeral procession and at 8t.George's Chapel, Windsor, will, we hope, set a precedent which hereafter will be | regularized and made applicable *in other directions.\u201d SL SENTENCED TO FIFTEEN YEARS Boston, May 19.\u2014George W.Coleman, after admitting yesterday that he looted the National City Bank.of Cambridge of $309,000, was sentenf ced to fifteen years in the county jail at Gfeenfield, Mass., by Judge Hale in the United States: district court _pyesterday.OPTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Brown, of this village, was fatally] we have had an Optical Room fitted\u2014 burned yesterday, and \u2019died soon ape and up-to-du le.Ju our new place ; of business, and are better qualilied thau after.Alone in the hous ë, she ros ever to serve our many customers.cooking dinner, when Pa c othes \u201cWe are always glad to meet you.caught fire.e rushe rom e : ° house enveloped in flames, which H.J.LABEREE & Co.neighbors extinguished.She was Johnston Block - Main Street to have graduated from the High sud wo.- BENNOXVILLEL.School next month.ha { DAILY STORE NEWS.* 136-138 Wellington Street, Thursday, May 19, 1910.Store closes at 6 to-night.~~ 's ; - Something New The new method of making Embroidery Transfers by using Butterick Patterns.Fully \u2018explained and shown in the \u2018New Design Book Only 10c., by mail, 12c.Each book contains two Free Butterick Transfer Patterns (a Dutch Collar and a shirt waist design.) A big book of 60 pages.der to-day.The Delineator Or- The June number free to any one subscribing this week.Subscription price, delivered \u2018 at our office If sent by mail to any dress Butterick Patterns For June now ready.Full stôck to select from.Patterns ordered by mail have careful attention.One thousand to be given away this month.Call or send in for one.P, O.Box 369.Both phones.Special Notice This Store will close at ONE O'CLOCK To-morrow, Friday June Fashion Sheets McKECHNIE'S ne A te A ee S Le fT PRE Tr Ye ats 0 : - served him he] -\u2014 - ÿ and over the \u2018of the City.{ in connection with 1 of the City, PAGE FIVE A he GARRISON ORDER.- Sherbrooke, May 18th, 1910.Urders Ly Senior Officer, 1.t.-Col, Speaur- \u2019 ing, Sherbrooke Garrison.1, Ali troops in the Sherbrooke Garrison, will parade for a Memorial Parade, \u2018on Friday, May , 20th, 1910, ut 4.30 p.m., at the Armory.\u2018 2; The Staff will be as follows: Lt.- Cols R.J.Spearing, in command ; 1.1.Col.J.J.Penhale, Brigade Major: und Capt.E.Winn Farwell, Orderly Oflicer 3.Ali \"markers oi the different units in the Garrison, will report te the Brigade Major ut 5.45 p.u., on the Parade Grgund.All Bands will be amassed in rear of the line.: 5.\"The troops will march onto their respective markers on the ground ullott- ed to them, at 6 p.m.sharp.8.The 22nd Battery will fire a salute of gixty-eight \u201c(68) minute-guns, comn- wmencing at 6.20 p.m.: ~~ ©.All past Officers; Non-Commissioned part, and will :maæch in rear of the column, .oo \u2018 ; _ Sherbrooke, May 18, 1910, fe REGIMENTAL ORDER NO.9.Orders by Lt.-Col.R.J.Spearing, O, C.53rd Regt.The Regiment will parade on Friday, May 20th, 1910, at 4.30 p.m.sharp, at the Armory, tb tuke part in u Memor- -1al Parade to\u2019 his late Majesty, King \u2018Edward, the Seventh.Both Bands, Stretcher Section, Signallers and P\u2019ion- ers will attend.Every man must be ou parade.\u2019 ; Uniform : Review order.IF.C, BOWEN, Capt, , Adit.03rd Regt.en | ; )eC, \u2018Mugitipality> 61 the City \u201cof Sherbrooke, | WN a.- # du a - BY-LAW \u2018No.282\" | \u201cPaul M.Potter's Greatest Success, of May, nineteen hundred and ten, in con\" formity with the provision vf the law, , Ât which sessioit were present : Mayor Cate, and Ald.MeManamy, - Desaulniers, - Simuueau, ».H.Olivier, Jenckes, Thompson, Denault and Ledoux, : * And forming a quorum under the presidency of Mayor Cate.5 It is ordained and resolved by by-law of the Council, as follows : By-Law No.185 of \u2018the by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke is repealed, and re placed by the following - BY-LAW NO.282.Whereas the Tity of Sherbrooke have purchased the Electric Light and Power System ju the City of Sherbrooke, and Whereas interruptions are liable to occur from the works of our systems of wires, and whereas, \u2018in the interest of public welfare, it ds necessary to systematize and, regulate the erection of poles, - and the earrying of wires in, along, across, streets and public places 1st.\u2014The: erection\u2019 and location of all poles for Telephone, Telegraph, Electric Lighting and Power Purposes, and the stretching and maintaining of su wires the same, by any company, person or persons, who have obtained.authority and permission to oceupy the streets and public places of the City of Sherbrooke, for such purpose, shall be done under the supervision and control of the Board of Control.2nd.\u2014The size, height and location of the poles and wires of such Companies and persons may be determined and regulated the said Board of Control, fo a8 to prevent any interruption of the} Electric Light and other services of the City.und to secure unobstructed access to the City wires, but no wire shall be less {han twenty feet Above the surface of the street or sidewalk.8rd.\u2014It shall be the duty of the suid Board of Control to see thut all - joies are sufficiently stayed and all wires sc curely fastened, and especially that .all wires be so placed as to prevent any cun- tact between an electric light wire und the wire or wires of any other system.4th.\u2014All p&es planted in the streets and public places of the City shall be traight, properly dressed, and painted -{ Such colors as may be determined by the said Board.; ; 5th.\u2014Any pole or wire thut is pol made to conform to the requirements of this By-Law, or to the instructions of the suid Board, within.ten days after written notice, shall be removed off and from over the streets and public places 6th.\u20141t shall be the duty of the said Board to cause every pole or wire placed in, over, or across said streets and public places, without authority or permiss.| ion, to be removed.; 7th.\u2014Whenever the _ crossing of wires of different systems authorized to occupy the streets of the City, requires dhe changing of lhe City wires so as to re tain for the latter, the Jocation and rights hereinbetore provided : such changing of the City wires shull be done by and ut the expense of the Company of persons desiring such crossing, under the direction and to the satisfaction of the said Board of Control.n Enacted at Sherbrooke, this Sixteenth day of May, 1910.C, W.CATL, .= Mayor, F.J.GRIFFITH, Sec.-Treas, ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 I, F.J.Griffith, Sec.-Treps., City - of Sherbrooke, hereby certity the foregoin to be a true copy of By-Law No.28° of the by-laws of the City of Sherbrooke, the original of which remains où record \u2018in : ice.n wy office ¥.J.GRIFFITH, , Nec.-Treas.1910.op Sf \u2014 Sherbrooke, 18th May, Province \u201cof Quebec.1 Municipality of the City of © Sherbrooke.| BY-LAW No.283 At a general session _of the Municipal Council of the City of Sherbrooke, held at the usual place of sitting of the said Council, in the suid City, on the sixteenth day of May, 1910, at which session were present Mayor, CC.W.Cate, and Ald.McManawmy, Desaulpiers, Silnoneau, LH.Olivier, Jeuckes, Thompson, Di- nault and Ledoux.IU is ordained and i of the said Council, as follows, to wit: BY-JLAW NO, 283.That section.23 of by-law hereby repealed and replaced following : ; \"93.A discount of five per cent.shall No.272 is by the Îbe made.on any amount due for electric month ii fight consumed during any | the paid on or before the 30th day ol following month.Done and enacted at Sherbrooke, 16th day of May.1910.a ¥.J.GRIFFITH; C.WW, CATE, Sec.Treas.Mayvor.1, PF.J.Griffith, See-Treus., City of Sherbrooke, hereby certify the forezoing to be a true copy of By-Law No.2R3.of the By-luws of the City of sher- hrooke, the original of which on record in my office.- ° oJ.GRIFFITH, Sec.Treas, reqlns Sherbrooke, 18th- May, 1910: MEMORIALS Reliablé work only, {in Granite and farble Monuments.Prices reasonable; RIOHARD HAMHI,Y, RS Bionaticook, Que cee ml ed Oflicers and men, who have served in the | *Militla in Shérbrooke, are invited in the |: At a general session\u201d oI Hp Municipal |: Council of the City of Sherbrooke, held]: at the usual place, on the Sixteenth day (Girl From Rector's may | decreed by by-law | thi | B.Genevieve Baird The Popular Young Canadian Actress Will Appear\u2019 TO-NIGHT | TRIPLE BILL A LESSON IN DIPLOMACY NANCE HER LAST CHANCE Specialties Between the Acts \u2018by Gerald Rowan and Anne ; Caird.; .Prices\u201415, 25, 35¢.Box seats 50c.Seats Now on Sale.Two Performances\u2014Only Two Saturday Matinee and Night MAY 21 THE H.WILMOT YOUNG - MARJIE ADAMS CO.Saturday Matinee: The Gambler and the Girl A Beautiful Western Story.Saturday Night : ! ST.ELMO PS Special Scenery.All New Vaudeville Features.Night prices\u201410, 20, 30, 50 cents.Matinee prices: 10, 20 cents.(Clement Theatre VICTORIA DAY \u201c-, THE From the French of Plerre Veber played for over one year at Weber's Theatre, N.Y.city.PRICES : = Orchestra, $1-except fifst 3 .rows LU Bal fircle Æ{.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.viernes vrosces 75c.Baleony .us virsocsesses \u2026BOÛC.Gallery :.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 sorsvé \u2018asosocsosss DC.np yp PUBLICNOTICE is hereby given that the Tilson School house of Farnham West, in District No.1, cadastigl No.187, will be sold .by auction unŸ Monday, the 380th day of May, at the hour of ten e\u2019clpck in the morning, in the year 1910, * DAVID SEALE,: Sec,-Treas: Fargham, Que; .~~.© \u2014 = ea rd mr re ONTREAL American and European plans, newly furnished and renovated throughout ; electric lights, electric elevator, the finest grill.room in Canada and also lunch counter in connection with this hotel.A trial solicited.C.H.NUTTER, Mgr.143, 145 McGill Street.- Montreal.Phone Main.6138, 6189.Change of - Address FROM WALTON AVENUE TO 55 QUEEN ST.IRWIN SAWDON Hon.L.Mus: Choirinaster St.Andrew's: hurch, Sherbrooke.Late Solo Violin of \u2018the London and Provincial Concerts.Musical Director Yorkshire Union of Artists, and Leeds Symphony Orchestra.Visits Waterville, Wednesdays.- Address : 55 Gueen Street, Sherbrooke.Bell phone 835.Canadian Army Service Corps.Tha Non-toms, and wen of No: 6 Co, C.A.§.C., will meet at the New Armory on Tuesday and Thursday cvenings, for, issue of uniforms, instruction, ete.Vacancies for a lew good recruits, der, By order, 4.P.LOMAS, Ospt.TO THE PUBLIC Our respective places of business will be closed at 1 o'clock Friday, May 20th.- : BRAY BROS.DEAN & LACEY.MONTREAL STREET PROVISION CO.A.A.GUNNING.MAY & HOULAHAN.Brome Lake House BONDVILLE, QUE.A dance will be held at the above i.\u201c141, Organist and of the Dancing Hall, on May 24th, at 9 p.m.All are welcome, no charge made.A supper will be provided for those \u2018who require same.Ca 35 cts.y or 50 cts.per being Gentlemen, couple._ E.FRANK C.CARPENTER, \u2019 : Propriétor.\u2014\u2014 TO AMWND LACOMBE LAW, Quebec, - May 19.\u2014The Legislation Committee reported to the House, without any expression of Mr.Plante\u2019s bill to amenit the La- combe law, to provide that poor people may be placed under the law simply by making a declaration in Court.Mr.Perron's bill to give fricreased powers to prothonotaries was adopted with.several ~ amendments.- pr Hotel on the occasion of the opening : CLEMENT THEATRE Clement Theatre TUESVAY, MAY 24th HOUSE Opinion, - Epa pp meagre spy heen a \u2018 à 7 _ arte #\" to A 5 I t x % \" it.2 a \u2018a $= : .3 A 4 Eso, A.Æ Co = RE 2 bu Ae a Cy F j A IF ' ; Le.CL Re 4 i | ; + %.3 1 5 hE om RE 7 AP .¢ + bi ; \u2018 i .ar ; M © : Er \u2018 hy.I I pen, .ne J bre .fi * a.: d , .LR : VEE.cee Lu 7 Pog { jo! = Ha A Ë | Cf .1 .| : i 1° .LUE, : Pe i a ; #; \u20ac a de a CRE Hit vs À fi ÿ LE + |, oo INA : i \\ we CF ey { JE ; ot ; di dé A LA ¥ à i ti ; =.5 5 t LE .#4 Ni : #5 \u2018 tt 2% i] 0 a ; Vv 3 * an A VE 5 i ' =, t 4 à + E : # = a 1 or } * \u2014 00006000600000000075500000000000000000000000¢ SCHOOL SUITS = If there is any feature of a well conducted ~ Clothing House that demands special attention, it's the provision of right sort of Boys\u2019 School Suits: We appreciate this fact and secure for our trade.The Best School Suits Made\u2018 Test the superiority of our school suits = by bringing the Boy here for his outfit.You'll be pleased - RENN ae M a UT DAE Sel TR - BS .8 > \"a7 Wellington Strost (A8.: u ' \u201c \u201c4400.+++.i Nipissing, Kerr Lake La- COB ALTS Rose, Crown - Reserve.and 5 McKinley yield splendid re- .i ce a .pes rise 24 .5 4 Xe pT 2 8 M CRETE = a : ans = LZ title a a LE APE Fe ses at a= + Tr ; > CE Tn A 2 : NN a ET 8 , PS TE Th ea, hg x a eo abe Jar nt) ey ot WY ow aR any ahi al Yi Es casa \" gd SN: apr.Hô SN Sa Ter Lahr see re a = oF 116279 nv .oT Tor ag.F A agde pare 5: \\ - Sn a rt di ee a rn Ais ee ou ee va papas o Er ae ee ror ge = a 4 ie ree : = - < = ce A NE Ë Fi REA ASS AE RAT = ~ Cir ras 3 pe peg pe bte SEE i LL Seer pet aroe 2 .2 2 TN Ka : la Tn I BIA hei BE wr SUR SES : aq OUR \u20ac 5 : \u2018 FE es eer eee RAT LES - tt Le gr re i Pie EPS AE < ; : oo F5 \u2018 : 0° SR ER Ep as BAW ou rsd) Members Montreal Mining Exchange.14
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