Sherbrooke daily record, 27 juin 1910, lundi 27 juin 1910
[" Wy < Mr.Thomas, Fredette, \u201c,loagt- bis lite.> inthe mil.Ford loading 'trucks Co \u2018the dredging: mill he was returning Daily SHERBROOKE, QUE, MONDAY, JUNE 97, 1910 4 il ACCIDENT AT SKINNER, IE.D rorkman Thrown From Car Ag-| | alnst Pile of Lumber, Ld HEAD \u2018AND CHEST WERE BADLY \" ' ORUSHED, \u2014LIVED ON A FEW HOURS, \u201cLake: Megantic, June 27 \u2014(Special) «Another sad accident happened at the 8kinner Mills, Skinner, Me., when of Skinmer, While he was working for \u2018with an empty truck when the truck 7\" Jumped the \u2018track, throwing him against one of the lumber piles, when .\u201che -rebounded back again under the \u201c car and was drawn along the track for some distance before the car was stopped.- He was taken to his Home in Skinner, and a doctor was serit for to Megantic, but he only \u201clived a few-hours./His chest was all jmnmed in and his head badly crush- dd, The deceased bas lived with his is at Skinner for about a year ang a hall and was 23 years of age.Ma body was taken to Jackman, oy \u201ctor intprment,, OBSERVEE OFFICE CL WAS SCORCHED.NANTS\" ABOVE C OFFICE SUFFERED MOST.\u2014FIREMEN \"CHECKED FLAMES.3 Coéticoak, \u2018June 27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014| e broke out in the Observer office ilding on Saturday.The tenants the- dwellings suffered most.Be- Sre the flames got well under way | firemen checked them.The Ob- ger office suffered some, but not Mously.Had it not been for the Fants, a serious conflagration Jat have resulted.ed.YALL BLAZE © l.AT FARNHAM EIS \u2018SUPPOSED TO HAVE STARTED FROM SPARK FROM AN ENGINE.rabam, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014At p.m.on Saturday the fire alarm , and'.before many minutes a ¢rowd had collected at Messrs.Miaume;& Lanoue's store.The Ftarted in the coal shed in the and is supposed to heve .been | Par \u201cfrom an \u201cengine ing.The .\u201cbrigade soon had the out, \u2018had, what little damage was 1 dé.\u2018coverpd by insurance.: * TFARNHA .Joht\u201dMeCrum, of! Cowansville, in \u2018town Thursdays.P.M.Hayes and the Misses [STRUCK BY TRAN NEAR LENOXVILLE, John T.Lyons Victim of Accident Yesterday.DIED THIS MORNING AS RESULT | OF INJURIES RECEIVED.John F.Lyons, laborer near Len- noxville, died this morning at the hospital as a result of injuries received on the railway track near Lennoxville early yesterday - morn- in Tt is supposed he was walking along the early morning trains while his way home.The engineer did ngt notice him and it was some time later when he was discovered.One foot had been crushed a .some other injuries sustained.He was brought to the hospital in Sherbrooke and it was thought that he might survive.He, however, died as a result of the shock this.morning._ ~Deceased was 52 years of age and unmarried.An inquest will be held this evening at 7.30 pom.at No.1 Fire Station.~~ \u2018 BULLET ST STRUCK OHRINER IN HEAD.Careless \u2018Shooting Nearly Cost Life on Lake Memphremagog.MAN FROM MONTPELIER WOUNDED WHILE ON EXCURSION DOWN LAKE._ Newport, Vt., June 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014A strange incident occurred during the \u2018\u2018Shriners\u2019\u2019 \u2018excursion down lake on Friday.The Lady of the Lake was in the vicinity of Georgeville when one of the \u2018Shriners,\u2019\u201d\u201d a Montpelier man?was struck in the head \u2018by a bullet.\u2018The ball was evidently well spent and glanced: oft without penetrating the skull.The wound was quite severe, however.The steamer sent one of the life: boats with two men ashore with instructions to make a therough search and endeavor to \u2018ascertain who did the shooting.- \u2018Beveral- persons wg shore at the time.de.Pearl, Marjory and Mattie Jes, also Master Harrison Hayes, Mest ' Sheflord, visited the camp ¥ week in à large touring car.camp.the track and was struck by one- of | inspired with the idea of on\u2019 the- .Whether the shooting was wilful or | __ FRENCH CANADIAN or of the Patron Saint.ATTENDED MASS IN MORNING\u2014 THOUSANDS GATHERED IN PARK IN AFTERNOON.Yesterday the feast of the patron saint of French Canada St.John the Baptist, was appropriately celebrated in Sherbrooke.The founders 6f the colony in this country when they settled first on the banks of the St.Lawrence were spreading Christianity as well as acquiring dominion over new lands for the French Crown.Thus it was that they chose for their patron the saint whose mission it had been to go before the Saviour and announce his coming to regenerate the world.In every city, town and hamlet where the descendants of these hardy pioneers are found, the festival of St.John the Baptist is celebrated with great pomp and fervor, and religious services are indispensable part of the ay.The parade of the various societies yesterday morning was a very large one, the long procession leaving the Monument National, where they assembled at 9.30, in the following order : The grand marshal, detachment Sherbrooke police, the Harmony.Band, cadets of the Centre School, the Association Young French-Canad- ian Catholics, Canado-American BSo- ciety, French-Canadian Artisans of Sherbrooke and Fast Sherbrooke ; Alliance Nationale, Youville ; Du- fresne and Larocque Circles, Court St.Jean, C.O.F., Union St.Joseph of Sherbrooke, banner of the society, French-Canadians of St.Jean Baptiste Society, former presidents and executive committee, officers and invited guests.A picturesque feature of the pro- \u2018cession was the carriage which preceded the banner, in which rode , the little 8t.John,- personified by Sem- ard Jutras, the young son of Mr.J.P.Jutras, in scanty lamb-skin garment, accompanied by the sturdy figures of.Jacques Cartier and an Indian chief in costume,\u2019and with the traditional white lamb adorned with blue ribbon and roses.On arriving at the Cathedral seats were arranged near the altar for the (Continued on page 3.) Sere) ¢ YE BURGLARY wre RT COOXSHIRE; _ thief is at present unknown, LEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS ARESTED THIRTEEN TIMES IN ui ; ONE DAY.Moncton, N.B., June 27.Agusta Jiiveau, of Duke Hotel, figured in a t Act enforcement record break- He waa arrested no less than een times during one day, charg- vith selling amd keeping for sale icating liquors.He was arrest- \u2018the morning, charged with \u2018and the police searehed his ding nine bottles of whiskey ; attic.Being tried on the Achatge be was convicted and .Thon followed a remark- ¥geries of arrests, charging him # kefping for sale and selling on ent/ dates.In all he was ap- nded 13 times and 12 cases adjourned.In several cases he Vlaged on bis defence.Belliveau's t remarkable in the history htt Act enforcement in Mone- paid the first fine, but if he e convicted in the rest the ines would amount to $650.If Should fail to pay and be given Palternative of spending three, Æhs in jail*in each case, his term @vrisonment would last three.\u2014 F'ONG WAR BREAKS OUT.8c York, June 27.\u2014 The Tong ghat sleeps but never dies broke gain yesterday in Chinatown, Wn.92 seconds three Chinamen shot, two fatally, a third was ily woundea, and more than 40 - 4 from heavy calibre revolvers ed against the bricks of the Seven Chinamen were - al- | It was all over nearly as ag it had begun,, and for the Bder -of the afternoon the di Were as quiet as they had ui \u201cinstant before the battle.D IN RONAWAY ACCIDENT.Me, N.Y., June 27.\u2014(Special) \u2018Blanche Dalzell, of Trout a\\ stenographer employed in \\ Was killed at Trout River y.in.a runaway accident giving two friends to the sta- Phe Was 22 years old.4 \"funeste i, June 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 in his home near here, W.rick, who last night killed s and seriously wounded ors, was successfully resist- jee and sheriff's posses to- threats to kill anyone Med in range of the bullet?respect, and the deputies to awall the arrival of SEND REPLY TO VATICAN.Madrid, June 27.\u2014Premier Canale- jas declared yesterday that if- the negotiations between the Spanish Government and the Vatican over the revision of the Concordat were broken off Rome would be responsible.Premier Canalejas added that if the Catholics persisted in their threats of a civil war he would have recourse to the courts.7 OVER 60 KILLED IN MEXICAN WRECK.: Mexico City, June 27.\u2014The catastrophe of last Wednesday on the Manzanille -line of the National Railways, when four cars loaded by Mexican army officers and soldiers and members of their families broke from a train and dashed over a precipice, continues to assume greater proportions.Last night the list of.dead reached a figure between 61 and 70, and of the wounded still surviving there are at least 25 children, 15 women, 8 officers, 61 soldiers and 3 prisoners, who are in a grave condition, while 100- more require surgical aid.TRAINMEN AND COMPANY WILL MEET.\u2018Montreal, June 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Having come to a point where they must either back up or fight, the Canadian Pacific Railway and the representatives of the trainmen and conductors have apparently concluded that it would he the part of wisdom to take a.second look at the propo- \u2018sition, before precipitating a conflict which .might by any possibility be avoided.After each side announced \u2018that they had sent the other an ultimatum stating thei irreducible \u2018minimum, they will come again to-day, with a possibility that same way out .of the things will be \u2018arrived at without injustice \u2018or loss of dignity to either side.While the position is still decidedly touchy, the opponents 'are apparently sparring for an opening, with the idea can afford one, whilst neither wants to give way.cycLoNE STRUCK SASKATCHEWAN.~ Moose Jaw, Sask., June 27.\u2014 A frightful story of death and desolation as the.result of = Thursday's storm™ reached this city Saturday lover long distance teléphone - from Section 44,1330, which is situated in which have been ernor Brown.With Bost- .hotise were six of his {small and some of them called | the \u2018\u2018South Country\u2019\u2019 about sixty miles from Moose Jaw.While \u2018details are not yet to hand it is rumo ed that three persons were jd several seriously injured.LOOKING FOR ENGLISH PRINCE.Berlin,\u201d June 27.\u2014'\u2018l hear,\u201d says a London correspondent, \u2018\u2018that interesting rumors are in circulation in military and society quarters at Potsdam to the effect that the Kaiser and Kaiserin are thinking of a matrimonial alliance between their only daughter, Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, and the eldest son of the King and Queen of England, who became the Prince of Wales this week.\u2019 y ALLEGED THEFT OF ORE.Cobalt, Ont., June 27.\u2014Word was received here Saturday morning from Elk Lake of the biggest and boldest ore theft on record in the north country.The Lucky Godfrey mine recently shipped a large quantity of high grade ore, but on its arrival at the smelter it was discovered that most of the bags in which most of the ore had been packed were filled with barren rock and worthless refuse.\u2014\u2014 pa TWO MURDERED AT LYNN.Lynn, Mass., June 27.\u2014A double murder and the robbery of more than $6,000 by three young Russian Po- landers on \u201cthe rincipal business thoroughfare of Lynn on Saturday had its sequel less than two hours later in the death of one of the bam dits, the serious wounding of another and the arrest ol the third.The victims of the murder were Thomas -A.Landregan, one of the best-known shoe manufacturers of this city, and together | that neither side wants a strike, nor.full | {dem motor cycle, on \u2018which.they._Fiding 4e - Lara Police Officer James Carroll, one of the oldest officers in point of service on the local police department.AUTOMOBILE TRAGEDIES.Pittsburg, Pa., June 27.\u2014Two persons were instantly killed, three dan- | gerously injured, and two painfully hurt, when a large auto was struck near Charleroi yesterday by a car of \u2018 the Pittsburg Street Railway Company.Bradford, Pa., June 27.\u2014 Harold Backus, a chauffeur, was killed, and two companions whom he took on a joy ride early yesterday were injured when the machine crashed into a telegraph pole at Smethport.Cape May, N.J., June 27.\u2014An ,automobile containing Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Bloch became unmanageable night and dashed into a telegraph pole.Mrs.Block\u2019s skull was crushed and it is said there is/no hope of her John W.R.Andrews was killed, and terday in a collision between a tr 58 dlctric ae di 6 i 5 on : CELEBRATION.Interesting Demonstration in Hon- méme last recovery.Her husband was less \u2018 seriously injured.Leominster, Mass., June 27.\u2014Mrs.her husband dangerously injured yes- THOUGHT IT WAS Was in Midst of of Hostilifies.TOWN OF FARNHAM WAS DESERTED AFTER TEN DAYS\u2019 EXCITEMENT.town is now deserted and very, quiet after ten days\u2019 excitement.A rather amusing incident occurred during the sham battle on .Thursday., As the enemy observed the convoy approaching they hurried to a Without time for explanations, which would no ,doubt have been of no avail, they rushed their guns into action, completely surrounding house.The man and his family, who live some distance from a town, between here and St.Gre- goire, believed war was \u2014 really in progress, and for a time despaired of their own lives.Even after the battle, when it was shown there was no loss of life, he was unconvinced of the \u2018\u2018sham\u2019\u2019 part of it, and is no Coubt living in dread of a future at- tac 8.8, CONVENTION mer\u2019s house.+ INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF WORK OF ASSOCIATION | GIVEN BY SPEAK- .ERS: Sutton, June 27.\u2014(Bpecial) \u2014 The annual district convention for the Sunday School district of Sutton was held at Acorh Sunday School, in the Olmstead school house on Friday afternoon and evening.The attendance was very large, the school building being crowded, and a good interest was shown in the 8.8.work.Rev.EIT.Cape}, general president of the Sunday SfFhoo! Association of the province, Montreal, was present and gave an able and interesting account of the work the Association was doing.The;Rv.gentleman also discoursed very ably on the duties of parents in the\u2018training of their children to cause*them to regard and respect the Sunday known as the Lord\u2019s Day.This training was well seconded in the Sunday School.Rev.W.A.Hamilton gnd Rev.A.Wallace were also presentrand addressed the people with words of advice anu cheer.A very interesting programme was rendered, the afternoon service \u201cby Mr; I.E, Cha dsey, district president.Rev.A, Wallace ex- |.¢ \u2014 whether a stray bullet carelessly fired {GOT AWAY WITH \u2018335 FROM BAR- [Plained the Bible message to the { struck the pilgrim from the Vermont BER SHOP.convention.There were six practical capital has not yet been explained.Cookshire, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Questions for discussion: \u2018\u2018The pas- + While the gecupants of Mr.J.D.tor.Laon b can he best.help, bis CASTLEBAR.Blanchard's \u2018wouse were all attending non on to I ik ta Arrivals and departures include: the bazaar at Victoria Hall, some lit 2\" Rev.W.A B Hamilton; \u201cThe Mr.and Mrs.Seth A.Olney to, person entered the premises and : ; boy.How does your school make use Richmond to visit relatives; Mr.stole thirty-five dollars from the till of pin 2 Mrs.T.Hawley; *Mis- Guy Robinson home from Farnham in Mr.Blanchard\u2019 s barber shop.The sions,\u201d by Rev.Hamilton: \u201cNew teachers,\u2019 by W.OO.Hawley; \u2018Adult Bible class and the seeret of its success,\u2019\u201d\u2019 by Rev.Hamilton.A solo was nicely rendered by Mr.C.IL.Reed, editor of the Journal, Rich- ford, Vt.A Jluet by Mrs.Asa Bates and Naaman H.Brock.Graded lessons illustrated by a class of children, by the general secretary.A ten minute devotional song service was led by Mr.8.Tryhorn.District President Chadsey gave a brief address in reviewing the past year's work in the district.Another solo by Mrs.C.Woodard and a temperance address by Mr, L.L.Jenne brought the well filled programme to a close.The following officers were chosen for the ensuing 4ear: Mr.I.E.Chadsey, district president; Mr.James Lafleur, vice-president; Mr.Sears, second vice-president.Mr.and Mrs.8.Tryhorn deserve credit for so ably caring for the people who took supper on their lawn.There were three large tahles filled three times, there being a total of 105 persons who were served to their suppers, while many of the farmers and their families went to their own homes for tea.Thus closed the annual district convention, which all report as a very successful affair, and should redound in much good.a ey CORNER STONE LAID AT BEDFORD.INTERESTING EVENT WITNESSED IN CONNECTION WITH NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH.Bedford, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The corner stone of the new Roman Catholic church was laid here yesterday by Bishop Bernard, of St.Hyacinthe.There was a very large attendance of interested spectators.The corner stone was donated by Mr.B.B.Kelley, and after it was blessed by the bishop Rev.Father Bazyna delivered an address in French -and \u2018Rev.Father Couture in English.COATICOOK.Mr.Chas.E.Baldwin, collector of customs here, has purchased a fine clyde mare to be used on his farm.Mr.Thomas A.Barnes has returned from visiting a brother in New York, whom he.had not seen for forty years.Principal L.Moore and family have taken possession of the Becker house, on Elm street.Mr.J.N.Pierce, Mrs.M.B.Lov- ell-and Miss Annie Lovell.were among the.recent visitors at Averill, Miss McAuley is visiting friends at Magog.About a month ago Mr.T.P.Otis was called to West Burke to attend the: funeral of a brother.Last week of à sister., .; REAL THING, St.Gregoire Farmer Thought He Farnham, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The | level ground which surrounded a.far- SHRINERS WET AT OWL'S HEAD.About Six Hundred Enjoyed Day as Only Shriner Can PROCESSION IN THE EVENING CREATED A GOOD DEAL OF IN- - TEREST.Newport, Vt., June 27, \u2014(Special) \u2014About six hundred members of the Mystic Shrine irom ail over the State of Vermont and the Province of Quebec gathered here on Friday.The members of Mount Zinia Temple, .Montpelier, Vi., were the hosts, and they certainly did the thing up _ in good shape.The Lady of the Lake was specially chartered for the occasion, and when the shriners got \u2018into line they boarded the steamer and proceeded down Lake Memphre- magog.On the way down some thirteen candidates were .initiated into the mysteries of the Temple.After a sail arouna the lake the steamer put into the wharf at Owl's Head, where the party disembarked.Here great preparations were made for their reception.A clam bake was HELD AT SUTTON.! D: Merrill ; he went there to attend the funeral | enjoyed, and when this had been par- | taken of sports were engaged in and lit is needless to say were entered into with great spirit by those pres- jent.On returning to Newport a procession was held and created a great deal of interest.The camel(?) came in.for a good deal or attention, and the worthy genius who fixed him up is certainly an artigt at such work.\"Altogether the day was a most enjoyable one, and will go down as one of the many happy outings of the craft.; Among those present from Kar- nak Temple, Montreal, and bhelong- ing to this district were: Messrs.C.Fuller, J.H.Bryant, W.G.Cross,\u201d J.Ansell and Dr.Spencer, Sherbrooke; Mr.E.J.Astell, I.en- noxville; Messrs.J.McMorine, Keith McKenzie and J.D.Smith, Richmond; Col.Butterfield, Dr.Ball, Messrs.Wm.Pike, H.A.Channell, 8.Thomas and A.N.Thompson, Stanstead; Mr.A.Ross, Cowansville; Mr, J.A.Perkins, Waterloo.dp MARTINVILLE.Recent.visitors include : Mrs.W.F.Jordan and children, from Cuba, to spend the summer with Mrs, | Jordan\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs, T.| Mr.and - Mrs.Robert | Sawyerville, at Mrs.Halliday, of 0.J.Colby\u2019s, on Tuesday, on their way to visit friends at Moe's River ; Mr.J.W.Bridgette, of Sawyer- ville, with his daughter, Mrs.I.A.Cass ; \u2018Master Errol French, of Mable Leaf, at the same place for a few days ; Mr.Leon Colby and cousin, Mrs.Olson, of Bulwer, at Mr.0.J.Colby's; Mrs.G.Goudie, home from MacDonald College, St.Anne\u2019s de Bellevue, where she visited her daughter, Miss Beatrice Goudie, and attended the closing exercises of the, College.Miss B.Goudie has been successful in obtaining a Model School Diploma in very good standing at Macdonald College, St.Anne's de Bellevue.The friends of Mrs.Wm.Furse will be glad to know that she underwent a successful operation at the Hospital, on Wednesday afternoon.She was accompanied by her daughter, Miss Lula Furse, who will remain near her until all danger is over.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met on Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs.A.L.Austin.A very pleasant afternoon was spent, after which delicious refreshments were served.The next meeting will take the form of an old-fashioned \u2018\u2018Bee\u2019\u2019 at the Church, for the annual cleaning of the edifice,\u201d A hot dinner will be served to those present at noon, Mr.and Mrs.Merrill, who accompanied Mr.C.N, Cass to his home at Quechee, Vt., are spending a cou- ple of weeks with relatives and friends at different points on the other side.ov MANSONVILLE.Rev.Mr.Yeates, who has recently teresting lecture on that country, in the English Church, Monday evening.The worst thunder shower of the season pasged over this community, Wédnesday evening.It was accompanied hy a high wind, which did a good deal of damage, such as uprooting large trees and tearing the branches from the shade trees.Mrs.David Hawley, who underwent a successful operation in the Royal Victoria -Hospital, last\u2019 8at- urday, is now recovering.Mrs.Henderson has returned home from a visit to relatives in Montreal.Fhe St.Paul's Guild met with Mrs.Guy White, on Wednesday, Mr.Leon Eldridge h returned home from Sumsherworth, N.H._\u2014 ; .FARNAM'S CORNER.Mr.E.E.Ingalls, Dunboro, is ill and under a: physician's care.The cavalry men from this place, rode in from camp on Thursday evening.1 060000000060 0000000000 THE WEATHER EDOOAT FORBOXEU 8 Variable winds, mostly fair - and warm to-day and Tues- \u201cday.Local thunderstorms.Saat -00000000000¢ 3 EE IRIE EEE returned from Japan, gave a very in- | | MASONS INSTALLED OFFICERS.{these chan ges.| j tel property to Mr.mail in the morning is made up not.DALY NEWS SPECIALS PARTS OF THE BOUGHT LARGE FARM.Coaticook, June 27.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mr.A.Verroneau, who sold his ho- Beaudin, has purchased the farm of Mr.Beaudin at the price of.$7,000, STANSTEAD SQUADRON HOME.Stanstead, June 27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The Stanstead squadron of the 26th Canadian Horse arrived from Farn- ham on Friday about 9 o'clock after a hard but successful drill.UP-TO-DATE HIGHWAYS.Kirkdale, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Road Superintendent Albert Smith, with a road machine, has been making up-to-date highways in the district the last week.NEW STATION FOR EAST ANGUS.East Angus, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Quebec Central Railway Company are repairing the station plat-, form.The company promise to commence the erection of a new station next spring.A GOOD CATCH.Stanstead, June 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Messrs.Jim Daly and Joe Taylor went to Lake Massawippi on Friday and caught several lunge, three weighing respectively 124, 10§ and 84 pounds, five fish weighing 424 pounds, MADE A GOOD IMPRESSION.Coaticook, June 27 \u2014(Special) \u2014 The Coaticook members of the Stan- stead Dragoons came home Friday evening.After coming from the cars they rode around the town and were the subject of favorable criticism.FIRE IN HOTEL AT EAST ANGUS.East Angus, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A small blaze started in.Willard\u2019's hotel, about 12 o'clock, on Saturday but being immediately perceived was put out without much damage, except the floors and walls being slightly disfigured by water.HAND WAS CRUSHED.Stanstead, June 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.William Berwick, engineer on the spur, while on duty during the day in Newport, Thursday afternoon, caught his hand in the stand pipe while taking water, crushing fingers so badly that a part of one of bis fingers had.to be removed by the physician.\u2014\u2014 Knowlton, June - 27, \u2014 (Special) \u2014Friday being St.John the Bap- |\" tist day, a meeting of the Masons was held, when the new officers for the year were installed.Besides the monthly meetings of the Masons, they also hold a meeting on the above day and also on St.John the.Evangelist day, which is December 27th.NEW TRAIN SCHEDULE FROM KNOWLTON.Knowlton, June 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A new schedule has been made of trains leaving Knowlton.The morning train going north which usually left at 8.42 now leaves at 8.57.The train going north in the evening leaves at 5.35 and the one going south at 6.15.In consequence the \u2014 later than 8.20, and in the evening it is made up at 5 o'clock.\u2014\u2014\u2014 WILL COMPLETE.EIGHT TENE- | dustries in that village.\u2018An accident occurred at the (dard Chetmtesl ing a wheelbarrow of coal he FROM ALL EASTERN TONKSHIS.STARTED HAYING.Jan \u2018astichar,.June 27.th ww Several of the farmers in this sec.\" tion have commenced haying.LAYING NEW SIDEWALKS.AN East Angus, June: 27, \u2014{Special y\u2014 wr New flagstone sidewalks are being \u2018 laid \u2018on both sides of the river under + the supervision of Mr.8.Chureh, road overseer.Io .ORD.~ The - POTATOES WELL.© ADVA Ulverton, June 27.\u2014 (Special) prospects for a good hay crop | are very promising in this vicinity.potatoes are also quite well vane: * ed, many fields being in bloom.| PQ .a BITTEN BY A DOG.| Cookshire, June \"27.\u2014(Special)- Mr.Dan Cobb, while passing through Birchton on Saturday, was attacked by a dog and bitten in the leg.The _ bite, \u2018though.not serious, causes slight lameness.| A CONFIRMATION SERVICE ar - BEDFORD.Bedford, \u2018 June 27.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Bishop Bernard held a confirmation service in the Catholic Church | th morning.Some eleven priests | the various parishes in.the | were present.\u2014\u2026\u2014 > met 4 0cese .¥ .\u2014\u2014 en Ç .TL, SHOE FACTORY FOR ; BOURNE?IR There is a rumor of an Amèricaa shoe company locating a O an\u201d branch factory in Melbourne.It is hoped that the rumor is well, lound- .ed, as there is lots of room for in- ms.APPRECIATED YORK or \u201c GADB.Nicolet Falls, June 27.\u2014( \u2014The N.F.P.and L.Co.preden: the Danville fire brigade with | hundred dollars- fa recognition their valuable services during.', recent fire - \u2014e AGED RESIDENT OF WAYS MILL - PASBHES AWAY.f Ways Mills, June \u201827.\u2014(8 ) Mrs.Lucy Pierce Clark, an rg ploy dent of this place, passed hway| Bun day at 4 pm.Bhe was 82 of age.The funeral will be \u2018hdd on Tuseda Union iva at 1 p.m.at Way's Mills.K ; ACCIDENT AT cnuicar WORKS.Cookshire, June | \u2014ASpoctel) tan Morkg: on Saturday While Mr.Bert \u2018Bourque was wheel- : Jupe and fell, the barrow falling on tore his left arm open nearly:t a length of the forearm.The wound was attended to and is doing mall ; \" TENNIS TOURNAMENT.À STAN .STEAD.T Stanstead, June 27.\u2014(SHecta)}\u2014 The result of the tesnis tournaments played this -week at the college are : Mixed doubles\u2014ir.and Mrs= J.D, McFadyen winners against Miss BR .Blair and Mr.H.Gibson.J Men\u2019s doubles\u2014Mr.McFadyen ad .Harry Vilas winners gagainst cr Howard and Henry Cotton.= vo \"Castlebar, While Mr.Alphonse Turgeon | \u2018wi (driving his milk to the factory & par MENT HOUSES IN SUTTON.Sutton, June 27.\u2014(8pecial)-\u2014Mr.L.E.Dyer is having his storehouse building that was connected with Messrs.Dyer and Son\u2019s store moved back to the east line of his lot, and will convert it into two tenements, upper and lower.He will also take the back section of his long store and do it off into six more tenements, three upper and three lower.| This will still leave the front of his huilding, fronting on Main street, for store purposes.Mr.Dyer will put in a sidewalk from Main street on the gouth side of his store, extending past the first six tenements on south side, then turning due north the walk Will extend past tbe other two tenements.Work has already begun on | marrer 1 COLLEGE RECEPTION AT STAN- \"} STEAD.Stanstead, June 27._(Special)\u2014 \u2018The school year of Stanstead College \u2018and series of social and sporting \u2018events during Commencement Week terminated when the annual -recep- tion, the event of the year, was held in the College parlors.- The guests, who were many, were received by Principal and Mrs.Trueman, Mr.Me- Fadyen and the lady teachers.The rooms were prettily decorated with wmall evergreen trees and flowers, \u201cgitting out\u2019\u2019 paces being arranged for those who did not care to join in the College \u2018\u2018prom.\u2019\u2019 The orches-\u2019 tra furnished music for ten numbers, the young people thoroughly enjoying all.Refreshments were served in the dining room.At 10.30 the guests left, With many bandshakes \"of the harness broke, letting i-th waggon on to the horse.This fright~ ened the animal and he, began jum ing, with the result that Mr.iT geon was thrown out.He landed u derneath the horse, but, tortunétel the latter got cleared, 80 that 3 M 2 Turgeon escaped with but a bruises.: EEE SA .- 6 @* SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE.Granby, June 27.\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014fh Nineteenth Annual Convention of t Sunday School Institute of the Arc deaconry of Bedford, will be he St.George's (Church and Parish Granby, on Wednesday and day, Ath and 30th June., |! oo The Rev.R.A.Hiltz, M.A.,; who will give three addresses is the.hew- \u201c ly appointed general secretary of the Sunday School Commission of the Cburch of England in Canads, and an expert in Sunday : School.teaching and management.The Rev.A.a Shatford, M.A., has won fog him self the reputation of being \u2018que the most effective speakers in a diocese.The Rev: Rural Dean Robertson, of Cookshire, is one of the leaders in Sunday School work wy the diocese of Quebec, while Rev.Arthur French, M-A., the Church of St.John the Evangel- - 1 ; sd '., ve sso ist, is a fearless and eloquent\u2019 vocate of the right.! \u2019 | ENTERTAINED RHERBROOKD - | PARTY.Massawippi, June: 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Miss (ladys \u2018Robinson, assisted by her mother, Mrs.Hitehcock, enter- \u201cim and gond wishes for the vacation pleasures, most of the students leaving early on Friday for their Homes.sizes.and Vertical type Boilers.wri pr \u2018phone 1020-1-2-3-4.In Stock for Immediate Shipment i Boiler Feed Pumps, Pulleys and Shaft Also, Plain Slide Valve Fngines, ois THE JENCKES MACHINE co, | Limi SHERBROOKE, QUE.A = \"on a < PRI \u201ca FN tained the Young Ladies\u2019 Guild of x I tymauth church, Sherbrooke, on (Continued cn pags b.) 5 TT TET 4 \\ 4; in all , moti [EY Lane 122 d LS Te 3 508, SIAL, LUSTER\u2014 | Boe, ALL WO for .+, +0 av LN Seen , Vv Eo * ¥ for.CORSET COVERS.;.BOc.for \u2026 = 40c.for .+ GC: fOr inves verneesee4BC1 : \u201c VASELINE, ASSORTMENT, 25c.; in.a neat separately 25¢ \"wooden box, - would TE z 2 40c.\u2018for \u2026 MESCERIZE ext a owns, 45 \u201cvery | pi ece extra.ou and finished.{cg ET + Raw, i 3 goc.OF iin ; E mr adoveutes .83c.| edocs ses ser sdleseas rT ' ERIZED' LAWN « récecuns i j- OT75 one 0a0008 | 70c.EXTRA QUALITY CREAM TAFFETA material for vDBe.\u2026ÂBe; | + ack.30c; value, ' | To-morrow oben Five different kinds cost 60c.-\u201cBhtire \u2018box for ., v put up which if bought desebes evdeadiensid races sun 0teuvoaperr | LINENCOSTUME STUFF, 206.\"in.wide, all \u201cfast \u201cWashing goods, 25e.\u2018yard, To-morrow vessracèe boos the \u2018linen finish, en docsatour i \u2018PILLOW SHAM HOLDERS\u2014 Po fit wooden or Tr , To-morrow, for.Cerra brass beds.esoree ons osse FAST BLACK HOSE, oe Ten dozen Fine Cotton Hose, in \"Pack, all sizes.Special 25c.SRS, woVerisewehe évonse se.TAFFETA RIBBON, .All silk, ail colors, the usual 25c.line on \"To-morrow ; CURTAIN STRETCHERS AT $1.15.size curtain, folds Lt Accommodates any = = up.compactly when Bold at \u2018$1.75.for .To-morrow, odesaiee cosraussz ers line \u2014avonsecveunr esters not in use.avenue $st0000s MISBOELLANEOUS: à \"Writing Ink Reg: \u201c SPEOIAL CORSET SALE TO-MORROW For making up a \u2018nice summer skirt or \u2018wool fabric, guaranteed to Wash and do up*to perfection.OL \"CREAM PANAYA: 200 - J niçe and fine: for sum- wide, ivory, nile, sky 23¢ desirable colors, 20¢ 17¢ .31.15 To-morrow, - You costume.Strictly .60c.EXTRA CREAM WOOL SERGE, for ace Teracor0 seasesrre wud \u201c 65c.: ALL WOOL FINE QUALITY .CREAM POPLIN, or vonsioRt) aueenescs sususetstese esses sousagtse 756.OF Luce Le ,60c.$1.00 for .79.$1.25 for .98¢c.NIGHT GOWNS.85c.for -$1.00 for .$1.35 for .i.NPA BATH TOWELS, 89c.PR.Good size, white or brown stripe, 5Bôc.value, for, per pair 23c: FANCY \"fi HANDKERCHIEFS 4/8 \u2014FOR 10c.\u201cTen dozen ready for to-morrow \u2014 pretty designs, 15¢ value, Oc tor .Value ave esac Value LADIES\u2019 SUNSHADES\u2014 Thé new summer styles, values, ÉOP Leuens anorovses MEN'S COAT SWEATERS\u2014.Good shade of grey, good weight, the $2.00 kind, ~~ To-morrow preserves ousTrases sveers $1 05 * EMBROIDERIES-, AND + + SERTIONS\u2014 Values up to 482.ot To-morrow agen + RC 20c.fast YC supter ovocte 9c READY MADE PILLOW \u2018éasms\u2014 Good quality and sizes, à Value 15c., To-morrow 12 C pretty Te STRIPE GINGHAMS\u2014 5 pieces, usugl 10c.quality, stripe pattern, To-morrow 17c.seconauoe\" Dusvtraco poetrecee NEW VEILINGS\u2014 All our 25c.Veilings, in white, black, etc.etc, 19¢ To- morrow aansseire vensore0d nauepereeus SPECIALS\u2014 Fancy Hose, Black, Tan or Brown, with, - polka dot pattern.1vx- tra\u201d; 30c.value, re 25 0-morrow Often HIRE\u2019 8 ROOT BEER be.8 for 10e, * The great temperance © beverage, 19e Bowing Machine of, De.6c.25c.bottle for .coceer vevecerre astor O 5c.: .Writing Paper, per _ $1.40 LACE .1,15, double Cheeta 10c.t CURTAINS, gntern oO Oc.\"1, ; .Tracing Wheels 8 10c.a TO-MORROW, $1.~ Envelopes pecia ! ; irs ox Tooth Brushes 15c.; tra nice Lace.Cure Mucllago and Brush r i tains, handsome ride o me oo be design; 34 yards Glycerine 100.OC Jong.Always sold 7 \"(Seidatz Powders\" 25c.i \\ at $1.40, You Borax 10c.pkt.as can\u2019t beat it tomorrow FLY TIME AGAIN\u2014 for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.vu 1 Sticky Fly Paper ready, ™ re { 8 double sheets for .\u2026\u2026.JIC BELTS FOR \u2018LADIES \u2014 a 1 .Box of 25 double sheets, c.and 3hc.values, ! Sor CL.SONNE RIES DC LOT eins Leeenansers ve TTTon eee 256 Suit Cases 15 Per Cent + Discount » = SPECIAL $1.39 off all Trunks, Suit .Serviceable, strong Cases and Grips, To- ?\u201cand fill size.morrow.» _; HEMSTITCHED WHITH Value 50c., HAIR NETS\u2014 3 spools for EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS-\u2014 .Value 25c., 8 to 10 a.m.8 to 10 am.: Value 10c., 8 to 10 a.m.sie jy LINEN THREAD\u2014 Four colors, best quality.5 to 10 am., * Come Early\u2014 » LADIES\u2019 KIMONOS\u2014 Made of fancy lawn.Ce JC i estas 0000 vecu mousse orcscarftcncens HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 Value Sc.8 to 10 a.m 8 fOL L.crvsaveos cosine os W SILE Ol, ANES\u2014 86 in.wide.Value 15\u20ac3 Ne 17c.per yard; to 19 a.m.acc.andancebte SHELF PAPER\u2014 \u201d White and colors, ; 10 yds.in a piece, 5 B to 10 8.0.see soos sid 4e \u201c BLACK SHOE DRESSING\u2014 Value 25c.bottle, 17¢ Ge 8 to 10 a.m.PEARS\u2019 messes ssetes 444 Ty TALCUM POWDER\u2014 Value 20c tin _ $5.00 Hats for SPECIAL TUESDAY BARCAIN NEWS Store closes at six o'clock to-night Trimmed \u2018Hats All Half Price To-morrow \u2014.0.evs $4.00 Hats for .\u201c oe All Trimmings Reduced.GLOVES FOR LADIES\u2014 Taffeta quality, tan, black, white or grey.Value 35c.a pair, , \"TO-MOFFOW £.u2000 as000s oie AT etes Dress Muslins, 15c We show in our centre window a good range of Dress Muslins in light ground, black, navy and brown.Former 3bc., 30c¢.gnd 25c.values, .14, All at one price .Ter eu 15¢ Books 23c Our Girls\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Books, which sell at 35e, 80c.and hé, on sale, To-morrow The Greatest Values in Silk \u2018 Ever Offered To-morrow we offer a magnificent range of\u2014 70c:; Plain Shuntong, 75¢, Fancy Shuntong, S80c.Chiffon Tafletas, 80c.Messälines, ~All.dt one price, To-morrow, per yard .50e - Dress Skirts $3.98 Pitty Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts, in.Voile, Panama and Viéuna Cloth \u2014all \u2018made, finished and trimme in the best style.All Sizes.Values from $4.50 to $5.9 All one price, To-morrow .\u2026.\u2026.WHITE DUCK SKiRTS.si.35, Nice quality duck, tailor-made, nee ceri a0sv0s aes $1 30 AAAAAAANAANAANANNNCPIR Willow Clothes Baskets Five dozen received to-day.If you need one, getter purchase to- morrow at these extraordinary Jow prices.$1.00 size for sucreries 82¢, 20c.size for .o.cine 75¢, - - Four Pieces White Goods, To-morrow 19c White Piques, White Figured \u2026 Satinettes, etc, etc.lor Dresses,- &- Waists,- etc, etc.25c.values.All at one price O¢ AAARAAAAAAAAAAAAANAA A Wool For Summer Knitting SHETLAND FLOSS\u2014 Black, Ivory, Pink, Blue, He- lio, Red, Etc.Usual 106.À .sk in, \u2014 / \u201cho morrow \u2018 C CANADIAN FINGERING WOOL Black, White ur Grey, \u2018\u2026 80e.Kind, for, 65e per pound Gesresrse auacrtesseus de- Satine Activity is Expected To-morrrow ion We Offer the Following Unmatobable Offers for the Day © White Lawn - Waists - &Æ Nei Waists ents Of What Is Going On.with embroidered SS { Je \u2014 fronts or in.Plain 22 kL, - SAWYERVILLE.750.for ! 65c 3 Hee in Black or Ecru, lin- Mr.F.H.Hibbard has bought out 90e, for .\".1 The, a NK, ed with silk.A smart, Mr.Jas.Montgomery, and will take $a or te ven Sos wos dressy waist, Fä.ou possession in September.Mr.Mont- $2.00 lor CUS $1.70 ; value $2.75 gomery has «been one of our most a : 8 To-morrow popular merchants MAAAAAAAAAAAAAA WAAAAAAAR LA AAA Arrivals and departures; Dr.J A.; 1 Thompson home from St.Johnsbury NECK CHINGS\u2014 , I a ond finds.Val LADIES\u2019 SWEATER COATS\u2014 on Saturday last; Miss Ida Cooper to 20c.yard.All at one price.1195 UP pièce, arment for cool evenings \u2014 from a visit to Lancaster, N.H.on T'O-MOFFOW _.10e Leussacss varsrress 12?C Value $2.05 > cardinal.Wednesday: Mr.Peter Coombs with 1 \u2018\u201cCRUMS\u201d IMPORTÉD PRINTS\u2014 Extra quality, all extra wide, and -15c.quality, ©\u2019.£ To-morrow ; \u2014erouvors :0éeseute Ganesases WHITE SPREADS\u2014 ' Otffen sold $1:25, Qur price - $1.00, To-morrow To-morrow, \u20188 five-cent boxes fon 3 i SUMMER BLANKETS\u2014 White or grey, To- morrow, per pair rence vecvne BLACK FIGURED LUSTRES\u2014 Five pieces to Clear, double width, per yard FS - Handsome White Piquees and AAAAAAAAAAAA TOOTH PICKS to-morrow, 19¢ ttes, To-morrow, yard .Monday, Juue 27th, 1910 RAR Our Special June Corset Sale brings up-to-date Corsets to you at specially reduced prices.60C.line for voor oo 45c.75.line for ns vee 68c.$1,00 line lor .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.i.78c.$1.25 line for .\u2026.u un.98c.$1.50 line for .1.30 $2.00 line for .iiu.wee.$1.75 $3.00 Line fOr vr von, $2.70 \u2014Also\u2014 \u2018 Twenty Pairs Sart Waist Corsets, odd nes, > 50c., 650 and 90c.lines for .ZT 7390 To-morrow 14c.à .2 C | NAZARETH WAISTS Sizes 4 to 15 He yrs.To-mor'w LADIES\u2019 HANDBAG Value 85c., 5 To-morrow - a.Telephone Orders.Should the weather prevent you from coming out \u2018tomorrow, we advise you to try our telephone system.Orders taken for advertised 0c goods EXCEPT the Earl 5c Morning Specials.y .\u2018 \u2019 PAPA AAA APP AAAARE ; Gocerry Section It is evident from in- {IT creasing business that fy the people appreciate our doings in tbis{{I1L line.These cut prices \u2014 for to-morrow.G VAI AAA AAA AIS REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR\u2014 18 pounds for OUR SPECIAL COFFEE, 380c, emt nn.S100 SURPRISE SOAP\u2014 je \u2019 cases ready, ; 6 Bars for ee Le 25e or $3.90 per cage.| noraveucs) snsu0e k 15¢ LIST FOR TOMORROW, pounds Good Rice for ,.esse, 15C, ten-cent packets Corn Starch for.A 15¢ ounces Nutmegs, 24c.for vesqesrassiones 15c Ibs; Barley for .sees vrocce \u2014 odbc.ba.Sago for .ver mascosascees vañoesse, LC, five-cent packages Cow Brand Soda 15c ARNRBREMNNEER BANE S Usual 40c.kind, fresh ground lot, Tor ten-cent cakes Sweet Chocolate for 15c.NH day To-morrow, 30 ten-cent tins Stove Blacking for .15¢ per pound.+ éonvoueses svouvses C -Packets Currants tor \u2026\u2026 + svéreanes 15C: COD FISH\u2014 \u2018 pounds Graham Flour for \u2026 von sesese Dg ti weeks in Megantic, for the bene her health, with hur friend, Nulty, of-the Bell Telephony Co Westmount,.and who have beef guests of Mrs.Orandale, at P View, returned to their botme Thursday, much benefitted in _ Mr.Jas.Roy, L.L.B., : home on Thursday, from a vit St.Anne Richelieu - -Go.; whje as attending the fiftieth ary of the founding of the Commercial in 1860, sad 4 wi was educated.There pleasant reunion of old most of the intervening ye Roy speaks very enthusiast meeting old brothers of the tion, especially of one old g known as brother George, a man who has the distinctio ing in tho Institution when organized, and which was-oif \u2018Order of the Holy.Cross, from.France; also àf Mr of Woonsocket, \u2018R.I., anoth carly pupils of the Institu brother of the Rev.NL H lin, of St.Cecile de.Whit 0 Megantic.ties pe © STANSTEHAD Miss 8.E.St.Plecrs is 8 few days the guest ol Mrs.Bak at their cottage Massäwippi.- pe Mrs.Crane and Miss Et h of Coaticook, visited at Mr Montle's, during college wee Mr.Winfield Hackett, of C at his home here tor the s p \u2018cation.-Visitors at the ¢onvent closing exercises, from out included: Hon.B.de Varenn erloo; Mr.Duquette, _ Rid Messrs.Albert and F.X.Co Me; Mr.F.Pelletier, Biddefo N.C.Gendron, \u201cMagog; M Bessette, Magog; Mrs.L.P.Arthabasca; Mrs.KE.H.EF Littleton, N.H; Miss M.Manchester; Miss Elsie Labe ton, N.H; Miss J.Grasdbol§ erville; Mrs, Huneau, Manch H; Mrs.G.H.Vaillanco Rose Fortier, _Miss.M.} Sherbrooke; Mr.and.Mrs.Junction; Misses A big, Ney Mrs.Deslongch Rev.and Mra.Wo ik icook, were guests; bought 21 from Mr.Bliss, and paid $1.500.( 10-DAY\u2019S MARKET PRICFS.QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY PF.W.WHITE, BROKER.P RA AIRI E Smoking To cco RA Mr.Alexander, by Mr.S.F.Lan- | #4 NEW YORK MARKET.Open 115 Amalgamated Copper .644 625 American Sugar .1214 120 Atchison .coon.1032 1024 American Smelting Refg., (0 © iver evita 75 72% Anaconda .ue sucer 38% - 384 Baltimore & Ohio .110% - 1092 Brooklyn Rapid Transfer.782 771 Canadian Pacific :.\u2026 \u2026.193 192: Chi.Mil.St.Paul , 125% 1222 Col.Fuel & Iron .35% 341 ' Delaware & Hudson .; .165 165 Erie .oooco vviis 26% 26% Great Northern, Pref.1293 1272 Louisville & Nashville.1464 145% Minn.St.Paul & Soo.137+ 71371! Missouri Pacific .662 662 New York Central .1165 115 Northern Pacific .1264 123% Penn.Ry.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.use 132 130% Reading .155% 152 Rock Island .397 38% .Southern Pacific .121% 119} Southern Ry.\u2026 252 25 Twin City .\u2026\u2026\u2026.110 110 Union Pacific .cco.1714 168 4 Sept.Wheat .99 99 Sept.Oats .381 38: July Cotton .1495 1495 Oct.Cotton .1238 1235 Dec.Cotton .1220 1221 MONTREAL MARKET Canadian Pacific .193 192} Detroit Ry.\u2026\u2026.Lucccrerrs 54 54 Dominion Steel .633% 331 Dominion Steel, Pfd.103} 103} Illinois, Pfd.\u2026\u2026.90 90 Montreal Power ver eee 134 132} \u201cSoc\u201d Ry.Co.£136 136 Montreal Street Ry.242 =.242 Nova Scotia Steel .794 793 Toronto Ry.mesenses .118 1174 Twin City \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vence 112 112 Water Glass | FOR Preserving Eqgs In 1 Ib, and 2 Ib.Packages.F.T.ANSELL, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER 10 Strathcona Square.OUR ATTENTION this week will be given to Dominion Day Celebration goods.We have a full supply of fireworks, firecrackers and flags.Buy your requirements.early at JAMES THOMPSON'S 15 Strathcona Square.Phone Bell 422, ATLANTIC | 3 SERVICE i wa STEAHERS = [ Royal Mail GC.?TO LIVERPOOL July 1, Fri, EMPRESS OF BRITAIN July 7, Thurs, LAKE CHAMPLAIN July 15, .Fri., EMPRESS OF IRELAND July 21, Thurs., LAKE MANITOBA Bulling \"ets, rates, plans, eta., OR Ap plication.All lines represented, B.H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agt.\u2019 THE ROYAL LINE Ç ADIAL) CA HEN 5 16 | New Triple Screw Turbine Steamships.MODERN TO THE.MINUTE.From Bristol.From Montreal.! Sailings.May 12 ROYAL FE DWARD May 26 May: 26 ROYAL G FORGE June 9 June 9 ROYAL EDWARD June 23 June 23 \u201cROYAL GEORGE July 7 and fortnightly.on Thursdays thereafter.THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CANADA AND GREAT BRITAIN, For rates and reservations apply any STEAMSHIP AGENT, oR TOMBS, Gen; l'ass.Agt Pass.Agent, Imperial B Montreal, or E.H.nL TO THE R Al Nav (o SEA\u201d TORONTO - MONTREAL LINE (via Thousand.Islands and Rochester, N.Y.)\u2014 Steumens leave daily, except Sundays, at 12.30 pun, .Hamil, TON = TORONTO - MONTRIEA L F eme Belloville-leaves Fridays at: Quis LINE\u2014Steamers at 7 pi SAGUENAY LINF\u2014Steamers leave Que- \"bec Tuesday and Saturday at 8 a.m, CITY; TICKRT OFFICE, 128 R&T.JAMES STREET MONTREAL, op.the l\u2019ost Office.to H.Davis, nk Building, Sewell.Sherbrooke.pp\u201d leave daily $24,000 Canadian Car 8 Foundry CO.LIMITED 6 Is Mortgage Bonds DUE 1939.Interest Dates, June and December.at Bank Montreal y Payable of Montréal, Toronto, London, England, New York.| Price, - 105 and Interest.| Yielding over 5£ pc.; Our Latest List will \u2018be Sent on Request.Royal Securities Corporation, Linited 164:St.James St., Montreal Toronto Quebec Halifax | he an am \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee Dandruii is now a Thing of the Past.To be trembled with the pest Dandruft foo merely Throueh isnotance, There has lately been discovered a preparation coiled SALVEA that abso Tutely destroys the germ, his prepurr- ation is sold with à street guarantee Go ture Padoufi, and to make 1 hee Frage grow, or your money gs refunded, | OSATATA makes thé hair grow neal ine dance, : Fhe Jair becomes soft and flaffiy +4 rot tie ky, \u201cdidntily Te ried, rusranteed preparation, used and endorsed be che élite of Téfvland and Part.| Mr.Griflith Bas Just iperted apother \u201cShipment, of SALVIA 4 hot the rd pet jor 76 Gents, tire re = \u2014_ , - BUTTERNUT GROVE.; Mrs, E.A.Rowe is ill with typhoid ever.| Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.F.K.Cromwell, from Cookshitre, in their, \u201cne new touring car, calling | friend: in this plaçgien Sunday ; | Mr.W,.À.Cov Lau & > (FO , fj.4 8.GUY |.When The SUN Comes | Out hot and strong and {8 helped with hivlh winds and flying dust, it will Beun play havoc with your come pdexion, I'fint ix when you need a good shin protector, and that ia when you should have Griffith\u2019s Skin Lotion to apply a little hefore you go ouf and a little more fust before you.retire, so as to keep your come plexion in the pink ot condition It does that.It's fine to use; It's 25¢y a bottle, Griffith's Drug Store (Kodak Storey WELLINGTON STREET.Developing ard printing fon-i+ amateur, promptly and C A done.; RIVA | |Aviation Meet ! 121 LAKESIDE, QUE.June 26 to July 4 SINGLE FARE RATES from \u2018ail points on G.T.R, east of.cluding Kingston and Renfrew, Cat.Going\u2019 June 30 and July 1.7 0 Returning up to July 4, 1910.| | \u201cDominion Day Excursions SINGLE FARE between all point Going June 30 and July 1.Return limit July 4, 1910.0.H.FOSS, Afonts City Ticket No.2 Strathcona Sq Bell Pine.People's 168, : Station \u201c Agente a Ww; HARRISON, phone 1 or TTL ®PACIFI AVIATIO MEE] ~ MONT ; June paré ath\u2019 DOMINION DAY Round trip tickets will be sold at/- SINCLE FARE .ba to all points in Canada, Fort Wir liam and east, ; qd + Good, going June 80th \u2018and Ji 1st, \"4 \u2018Good for return \u201cuntil July 4 1916, Full.information on applivation Canadian Pacific Rail CITY TICKET OFFICE 6 STRA é NIAGARA \u2026 (via Thousand Islands and .Bay of | CONA SQ.BELL: TEL.130, OR P.R.STATION TEL.207.pe a \u2018Single \u201c ae First Class | Fare FOR THE ROUND TRIP.- 30th and Jul good to return\u2019 until.July E.O.GRUNDY, £1 Gen.1 Pass, Age e.Geo.Harold Baker, Advocate, Swoetaburg,Q Office- open every day, Personal attand Baia.tendance Wodaniiays, , ppointmentÿ bam be arrangttt any jue - .Montreal Office PHAUVIN BAKER & W ; Advocates Te).Maïs B194 178 ue.9 Good going June 1st ; 1510, 4 AUTOM OBILE GARAGE | Washing apd Polishing, Olds- 1 mobile, Zeno and Valvoline Cylinder Oils, Bupplies, Repair- | ing, Etc.Livery in connection, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE: On Mount f£drecomb, - the residentat purt of the City.harge lots, G6 x 120 feet, Sobd en ea y Ler.- Apply to M.W.A HEAL 'i.or NCE W 0.MAS ; \u2014T1# er ER te re LAWRENCEVILLE.A Bell phone, D Artival and departures © Miss Mite ut Crenlay with \u201cher sister Mrs.S.Varney, also Master Grah Kendall ; Mr and Mrs G.Copping of Wet ls.in town calling'on 8e quaintances récently ; Mr_.and M George lake, Mrs.DD.Kittridge, Miss A, Kittridge and Mr.B.Ki ridge, of North Stukely in town Gag Sunday ; Mrs.Wm.Lay home ge South Bolton, where she hos gif siting.«oii Quite a number.ati nic at.Bethany op We The W.M.S8.met hôme of, Mrs.- Oc Stukely, A cos bokshire-, 5 fo - ChE a ¢ ~~, A se 23 \u201c \u2019 I sie A root a .oo eo cwsewwoe ou Tr / 1 \\ 00000 00000000000000000000) ou ! eepopontancpes,, \u201c6 - ore ot senecasseeenesy - : J ouvre 4 = + sooc.0.\u201cIn The China Lines we keep the best.} Royal Doulton, Foley Art Ware, Wedgwogd, Royal Vistas Ware, Japanese Ware, Austrian, German and English China.7 : A Our stock is always complete.In Glassware we have Cut Sia Full Crystal, Pressed and Blown Glass, _ We also have a complete stock | of Enamelware and Tinware, KE pare RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1910, for any letter, 50c.each.two or three 'letier brass for bags, at 50c.per letter.here.\u2019 J Jeweller & Optician .We can also.furnish several styles af monograms Mail orders receive \u2018prompt attention A.C.SKINNER \u201c\u2014 re guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Hargrave.To let, two cottages, cord Office.| real, was the guest for the weekend of Mgr.Paul LaRocque at the Palace.Miss Lazenby, of New York, who is spending the summer at North Hat- FE (an WN uf Tor, 1\u20ac Baby Chick Food \u2018Blatchford\u2019 S calf Meal | HOLLADAY & HYNDMAN : Call 541\u201d A Opp.Paton Mills ¥ \u2018Poutre\u2019s store is known to be: de \u2018is expected to get the extra value the remarkable low price advertised.= \u201d Foe Miss Grace Reynolds, of Manor, N.Y., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018F.N.McCrea Miss Æladys McCrea have trip.omega rer JE MAKE IT A-DUTY to \u2018have these Tuesday \u2018Sales the principal events of Sherbrooke\u2019s real § bergain trade.< one of the best in own for real bargains, and every true bargain hunter she thought of, for __ Here\u2019s Poutre\u2019 s Bill of Bargains = - Specials from 8 to 10 A.M.f ¢ - White Lawn + Crash Towelling ery nice lity White Lawn, : 18 inches wide, All Linen Heavy of wide.alye, 12¢.8} \u2018 Roller .Towelling; red border.:8-t6 10 am.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.C Value, 10c.- S d.8 to 10 am.eens oC 144000.#tS0SSSS asus usacusèsussesses +++.4 Linen Gollars ¢ 12 dozen Emhroidered TAnon, Col- \u2018 Jars, in © sizes 12 to 14.Value, 25c x 8 to\u2018 10 a.nt.\u2026.cccsccs 15e hina Silks Full 20 inches wide China Silks, any of the popular shades.Val: Tc Handkerchiefs * Neat Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs, in all.Value, 20e.B to 10 a.m.eevee.r Tlemmed Only 6 doz.1le LODO Kid Gloves Our $1.20 quality Kid: Gloves, in shades of tan, grey; black or ghiter to be on sale.Value, - $1,25, 1.08 8 to 10 a.m.cicesaessssivanens
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