Sherbrooke daily record, 30 juin 1910, jeudi 30 juin 1910
[" \u2018 erjacks, and those who go to \u2026 track will surely sée a bang-up per- :: the eard, looks where Anna > should sdore, \u201cbut the opposition will : \"Hkely ,come from Conville and Dr.1 considerable class.Lady Chilton will + Geliberately SHERBROOKE, QUR, THURSSDAY, JUNE 30 1910 RACES ON A.GROUNDS.Pld Opening Day.MBER OF ENTRIES MINION DAY RACES.ning races under the aus- he Sherbrooke Racing As- open on the B, T.A.A.; \u2018this afternoon.ideal weather prevailing it ted that a large crowd will the opening card.8 entered in to-day\u2019s \u201craces well known and some great \"are looked for.HORROW\u2019'S PROGRAMME: Ma's national holiday will be \\gly:.pelebrated by the Sher- te R cing Association to-morrow! ge\u2019 exhibition grounds \u2018the man-.Int offer six races that should in contests of the keenest or- the fields being well balanced in nstance.he opening number is a six fur- affair for three year-olds and and brings - together Alarmed, \u2018ny Wise, Jack Binns and other ones, On what they have shown aed looks to be the best, having: graces at various courses.One night spring the surprise is Binns,.who was the medium of.play at the late meeting at Ber Park, but failed to make Pn that occasion.St.Deinoil tar are two fair ones that ap- have a fair chance.; b second race Flarney, John fer and Lista should put up a Rreat fight for the long end of the \u2018purse.e latter will have a track | \u201cher Mking, but will have to do her to \u2018 uphold her reputation as irqueen of the half mile tracks.\u201d Flar- ney and John Garner are two crack- the formance here.The five furlongs affair, third on Smith! Crook, -two horses that have shown p'be 8 contender.The baby race has a field of six r youngsters, but Fleece looks to ba.-shade the best.An unknown jantity.herelis Carrissima, one that fled to make good for Phil Chinn.FRENCH AVIATOR IN gramme Offered For | Wright biplane is much firmer | 1,000 feet with the Count and made WRIGHT BIPLANE.Count De Lesseps Says It is Safer Than the Bleriot.\u2014 BROOKENS MADE A NEW CANADIAN ALTITUDE MARK.Montreal, June 30.\u2014Count de Lesseps as a passenger in a Wright biplane with Walter Brookens as pilot gave an unexpected fillip to the en- | tion at Lakeside yesterday.So much bas been written and said concerning the action of the brothers Wright | ith Louis Paulhan, the celebrated French aviator, in his recent visit to America that the spirit - of friendship between the Count and Wrights\u2019 aviators was welcome.He enjoyed \u2018his trip immensely, according to.his Lown statement, and also to everyone\u2019s surprise mentioned that the and \"safer than the Bleriot which he uses, Brookens sscended to a height of a Canadian record for height carrying à passenger.Brookens again eclipsed his \u2018former efforts in altitude flying: Though the former statements concerning his height reached in Montreal were unofficial, the official record.of his \u2018flight last evening, made by Professor McKergow, of McGill University, was 2,450 feet, which certainly creates a new Canadian record.This was 1,090 feet better than Tuesday evening's flight.Ralph Johnstone again\u2018 went for an endurance trip which lasted over 40 minutes, which was five minutes behind his record of Tuesday evening.The fatal powers of the aeroplane in war were demonstrated by Brook- ens in mid-air by hurling from the aerial heights sand bombs on a specially constructed miniature canvas fort.Though not at all convincing, it must he remembered that the aviator was inexperienced in the practice and that unexplosive sand bombs provide but little noisome effect to impress the minds of the spectators.+ ROSENBERG.Mr.Jos.Crothers has heen for the second time within a few weeks taken violently ill, this second seizure occurring \u2018while he was away \u201d from |' home.Though more comfortable at present, he is by no means restored to normal health.Miss Rosepberger is home after - visit of some weeks to Mr.and Mrs.J.Elwin Smith, of Campbell\u2019s Cor- 800 is a Turney cast off, so.al: it looks as though \u2018Fleece, ; Der.| a5.mph pot.: fe Haber looks Hike Sand.sale all the: way.Î this 6ne' \u2018 can! Pin \u201canywhere \u201cment his right \u2018form \u2018 TE wiiE ody y&'romp.Laura A.and! _ +, Bil Herron; pe the most serious con .\u201c tenderss yo  ii t will .be at the mild on page BJ we Frag *.also look highly promising.Mrs.Roseaberger is -visitiog .her: \"siater, Mrs.8.\" A.McDonald, -of Que- | The recent thunderstorm has been declared by many to be the worst known in this section for a number of years.Prospects for an hay fields abundant joyment of a successful day\u2019s avia- Bt crop are of the best.Grain |W.C.1.CONVENTION BOOKMAKING Al AT BRODKBURY.Large Number of Delegates and Friends Were Presnt.MRS.RUGG, SHERBROOKE, AND MR.J.H.ROBERTS, ADDRESSED THE MEETING.The 26th annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Unions of Compton County was held in he Methodist church, Brookbury, yesterday.Fine weather favored the ladies and brought out a large attendance of delegates and friends.Miss Scott, late of Scotstown, and now of Montreal, presided.Mrs.Rugg, of Sherbrooke, Provincial Organizer of the W.C.T.U.and Mr.John H.Roberts, Secretary of the Dominion Alliance, were visitors to the convention.They were given an official reception, greeted with-the Chatauqua' salute, and granted privileges of the Convention.SODA FOUNTAINS DISCUSSED.The various reports of officers and superintendents showed a year of activity and successful work.Discussion of various items was maintained, quite a little \u2018\u2018breeze\u2019\u2019 occurring over the question of soda fountains.The superintendent of the de- \u2018partment dealing with that matter reported that narcotic drinks were sold from soda fountains.Mr.Roberts questioned if that were so but said that probably some of the drinks sold in connection with soda fountains contained narcotics.Mrs.Rugg took the view that soda drinks were not.harmful but refreshing \u2018and that there must be some substitute for alcoholic liquors.Mrs.G.B.Cleveland, of Johnville said that she had decided objections to soda fountains because they developed the .treating habit among boys-and it would be very easy, once that habit was formed, for the boys to drift to the barroom or to be lost through drink.ADDRRSS ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE Mrs.Rugg gave an address on the subject of © woman's suffrage, outlining the progress of the movement in England and the United States.MR.ROBERTS ADDRESSES CHILD- 19 a.m.REN.At four o'clock the children of the neighborhood marched in, sang several pieces, presented bouquets to Miss Scott and Mrs.Rugg, a a \u2018\u2018buttonhole\" to Mr.Roberts and then listened to an address from the last nami- ¢@ in.which he described.the \u2018oltette y of\u201d Ktsool Nn the human body.THE OUTLOOK IN QUEBHC.At \u2018night the church was crowded.An address of welcome from the local union was presented by Mrs.Bennett, replied to by Mrs.Graham, of Scotstown, Kev.Mr.Knowles, of - (Continued on page 6.) IDEA.- London, dune \u201c30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Daily.News #douts Admiral \u2018 Douglas\u2019 statement\u2018 that many Canadians fav- \u2018or.the Dominion\u2019's annexation by .United States.\u2018We believe,\u201d it says; hat this idea is practically dead; that the.developments of our time are all against probability of new nation, with nothing to complain of, severing its connection [ a © with one of historic centres of civil: vu w@ ; Fh Oanadians are not in love on , Ef that go to colonies because they onstruçtion of a huge dock, ~ fwed life, with t know of national life of .United States.They may get où with \u2018many Britons of the ® failed in every attempt to make mselves at home, but grence is thing beyonÿ e for .5 : 0,000 \u201cFON VESSELS.; 3 adon., June 30.\u2014With the news that the Mersey Dock and Harbor ards had decided to commence the comes \u2018the: important announcement that the + Cunard Company proposes to build liners of 60,000 tons each.The new : dock will be large enough to accom- :\u201d faodate these vessels; the quay berths 4 wi be- suitable | for_ liners \u2018with Americans, better than they | | 000 _feet _ TELEGRAPH DISPATGHES SUNNARIZINS CANADIAN MRD WORLD NEWS /\u201c800UTS ANNEXATION j.n length.There wiil be deep-water entrances, so as to avoid delay in \"docking.The work, which is to be 'carried out by contract, will be commenced in a few weeks, and it is ex- \u2018pected to be finished in three years.+ \u2014- | FIVE FAMILIES HOMELESS.| Montreal, June 3U.\u2014 Five families \u2018were rendered homeless last night \u2018by a fire which broke out in a back \u2018shed at 170 Drolet street.Fanned by a stiff breeze the flames spread rapidly and caused considerable damage to the houses in the vicinity.| WILL PRESENT RESOLUTIONS.Winnipeg, Man., June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at prac- \u2018tically every point visited on his approaching western Canads tour, | will be presented with resglutions calling bis attention to a number of important questions upon which the farmers of this country demand action.Those attending annual farmers\u2019 conventions in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta placed themselves on record in favor of certain reforms.Their resolutions have been sent to the Ottawa Government, but have not secured the action farmers would like to see._ Sir Wilfrid\u2019s tour _ of West as premier of Canada, the farmers feel, givès them an opportunity that should not be lost of meeting him and presenting their views.THREE HURT IN B.& M.WRECK.Peahody, June 29.\u2014A wrecking train of the Boston & Maine Railroad on its way from Boston to Newburyport, Monday, ran into a freight train, demolishing the ca boose, setting fire to several cars and injuring three men.\u2018seriously injured was fireman Quincy of the wrecking engine, who is believed to have sustained internal.injuries.He was taken to a Boston hospital.oo B.& M.MEN SET RAISE.| Boston, June 30.\u2014Twenty-five hundred employees of the Boston & Maine Railroad were granted an advance in wages, ranging from 5 to 25 cents a day, at a conference between a committee and General Superintendent C.E.Lee.Those affected ard baggagemen, station men and crossing tenders at all stations, and receiving clerks, delivery clerks, checkers and freight handlers at all stations outside of the Boston terminal division.(Continued on_page 5.) \u201cfed by W.M.The most\u2019 SHERBROOKE MEET.Rumor That Police Authorities Try to Prevent This.RACING MEN SAY MILLER BILL ALLOWS IT AED WILL NOT BE INFRINGED.It was reported yestercay that the local police authoritiés proposed to take steps to prevent betting at the running races which open at Sherbrooke to-day, and that bookmaking ! would not be allowed.The Chief of Police and the Chairman of Police Committee, it is understood, have been in consultation on the matter.In the meantime the bookmakers ' have arrived in town and will be on hand for business this afternoon.A racing man, speaking to the Record of the matter, said, \u2018\u2018These races are being run strictly under the provisions of thé \u2018Miller Bill recently passed at Ottawa.This bill has been ° closely studied by those who are conducting running races and the incidental side attractions of betting on the results.Neither the races at Sherbrooke nor anything in connection with them,\u201d he declared, \u2018\u2018will infringe any of the provisions of the Miller Bill.\u201d\u201d He admitted.that the organization.of the running circuit , was largely .: for the-purpose \u2018of circumventing certain :provisions of the Miller Bill, such as \u2018that wbich stricts a racing meet to seven days\u2019 duration.Chief Davidson was asked, this morning, if it was true that he intended to take steps: to prevent book making at the Sherbrooke meet.He - replied that steps would be taken to see\u2019 that the law was fully enforced.+ ésééérééedéeeerdertete TO-MORROW\u2019S PROGRAMME THROUGHOUT THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.Sherbrooke.-Baseball game, Capel- ton vs.Sherbrooke, on the Lacrosse Grounds at 10 a.m.Running races on the E.T.A.A.\u2018grounds - at 2.30 p.m Coaticook.\u2014Grand street parade at Foot \u2018races and.drill by Lit- tle- Zouaves.: Baseball game, Coati- cook vs.Lennoxville, ;1.30 p.m.\u2018Way Down East\u2019\u2019 at the: \u2018Opera House in the evening.: ~ North Hatley.\u2014Sports -and baseball game, Waterville Vas pr - Waterlgo.\u2014Open pe\u201cs Market : Bre on rT Oa pro dt, 1,000 séhoo! éhitéreh bead- $.Band.Pole ven and\u2019 other sports.In the \u2018evening an open air \u2018Band concert will be given by the Waterloo Band.Granby.\u2014Horse races.The follow: img.classes are scheduled for Dominion Day: 3.00, 2.35: and .2.16.-Stanstead.\u2014Parade of horribles.Three races will be held, namely: 3 min., 2.30 and free-for-all.Interna- | tional Band will furnish amusement.East Angus.\u2014Cookshire vs.East baseball match.Richmond.-Grand celebration.Har- ance.of various kinds.Bedford.\u2014Celebration consisting of sports, etc.re- | es, Angus in EB.T.League championship mony Band, of Sherbrooke in attend- Knowlton.\u2014Celebration and sports FFEFIIIIINIIIIIGIIINNT AMOUNT HOPED FOR NOT REALIZED.But Salvation [Army Officials Are Pleased With Results.A LOT WILL BE SECURED AND THE WORK OF ERECTING A BUILDING WILL SOON BE BEGUN, The Salvation Army building cam- Paign closes this evening, and although the amount hoped for has \u2018not been secured, those in charge are \u2018well satisfied with the results.The amount collected will be made \u2018known at an early date.Major Moore desires on behalf of \u2018his co-workers to thank the citizens \u2018of Sherbrooke for the assistance rendered during the recent campaign.He- desires to mention particularly * the clergymen_of the different- churches, \u2018the secretary of the Y.M.C,A., lpress, the friends who have \u2018enter- | tained the visiting officers free ot \u2018charge, the Bell Telephone Company for the free use of the \u2019phone, and all others who have by their gifts and otherwise assisted the effort.With reference to the effort itself, +any donations or promises not yet in, can be handed to Ensign Rock, \u2018the officer in charge of the local members of the Salvation Army.This would go to augment the fund which \u2018it is hoped will yet reach the desired amount.Although it is yet a little early to be able to make any definite statement as to wlien active oper- \u2018ations will begin, it is probable the administration \u2018of the | Army will take steps to-procure a lot and otherwise push forward the .enterprise up to\u2018 the limit of their financial ability.| The following is a list of contributions : H.M.Tomlinson $5, ve Mois $10, a friend $10, R.F.| Mogris $10, B.A.Dougal $10, Mrs.Davis $5, C.T.Ross $2, J.| Tyson Williams $1, H.H.Clark $7, J.Rosenbloom $10; Jno.McKechnie $10, Misses Short 31 R.Pearson $4, J.A.Nolan $1, C.Martin $2, J.R.McGregor $5, a\u201d Avery $10, S.Allison $1.50, Mrs.T.Benoit $2, a friend 75c, Mrs.H.and Mr.A.T.Speid $10, White & Wiggett $10, H.G.Hyatt $2, E.L.Libbey $2, H.McKeage 32, H.B: Bray $10, A.T.Brooks $3, G.C.Brooks $2, | Miss M.M.Brooks $5, W.A.Brooks $5, Chas.B.Howard $25, L.H.Jackson §1, Mrs.F.Richards $1, Richard Martin $10, D.J.ive $10, A, $.Dsnsmore - s,- J.\u2018$10, Dr.A.Ghndier 850, Wale TE \u201cBurton $1, Geo.W.Murphy 85, Miss B.D.McDonald $2, D.J.-Salls $10, H.Bartlett $5, H.Davidson $50, G.D.MeKinnon $5, Miss Grace McKin- non 25c, Mrs.Drew $1, Jno.Farqu- har $5, a friend $20, G.W.R.Bush $20, C.A.McKechnie $10, 8.Foster $1.25, T.J.Duce $1, Mrs.Pearson $1, J.\" E.McCrea $20, a friend (W.L.) $1, J.D.Kennedy, C.- Sells $2, J.F.$20, A.M.Worthing- ton 825, J.J.Penhale $6, F.N.McCrea $50, B.C.Howa $100, W.8.Moy $10, R: H.Fletchér $ a + friend $50, Chas.Duncan .$1, Moe $20, a friend $5, Rev.J w C.Nicholson $25, C.Fuller $5, French & Rice $35 L.E.Dastous $4, - J.8.Broderick $10, R.N.Robins $25, Dr.E.J.Williams $25, Robt.Keeler $1, Norman Aikephead $5, R.G.,Price $5, Mrs.E.P.Conley $10, C.L.Spaflord $2, Jas.Jeflries $5, Bryan Hargest $1.25, a friend $2, :|\" Mrs.E.F.Memry $2, H.Prowse and \u2018Miss Alice Kay $4, Mrs; Hatch $1, Mrs.Wm.M.Hall $10,; Mrs.Cameron and Mrs.E.A.Powers $5, Jno.R.Andrews $5, a friend $2, S.E.Francis $5, Dr.W.8S.Allen $3, W.Scrimger $5, W.Breckenridge $12, .Mrs.Bennett $5,, a friend $25, Ensign and Mrs.Rock $10, T.CO, Thompson $5, Mrs.Dearborn 60c, a friend $3, Henry Tilson §1, A.8, Johnson $5, J.R.Duncan $10, Mrs.E.Dufley $2, R.L.LeBaron $5, C.C.Goodhue $10, employees Montreal Carpet Manufacturing Co.per W.H.\u2018Eager $10, F.Grundy $50, Miss Bostwick $1, Mrs.A.McDonald $2, T.Cartmell $5,{J.H.M.Parker $2, Mrs.Tuck $25, Jos.Allison §1, J.Harkness $5, Mrs.Woodward $1, W, J.Ward 50c, a friend $4, friends $1, dustless broom, value 33.+ | TO- MORROW, \u201cDOMINION DAY, THE RECORD.\u201d | ; 'STREET RAILWAY WORK BEING RUSHED ON THE SITE OF NEW POWER HOUSE.| The contractors are pushing forward work on the new power house of the Sherbrooke Street\u2019 Railway Company.The plant when completed will considerably alter the view of the lower Magog river and give the the | Salvation | Mrs.Swayne $1, J.McKerrow, one | THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF.| DEVELOPMENT WORE || NEW BRANCH BANK FOR BED- FORD.Bedford, June 30.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A branch of the Molsons Bank has been opened here in the Eaton block.Mr.V.Barry is in charge with Mr.L\u2019Es- perance as assistant.DISLOCATED AN ARM.- Potton, Springs, June 30.\u2014(S8pec- ial)\u2014While Mr.Willard Manuel was driving along the highway he was thrown from his cart, with the result that his arm was dislocated.BADLY BURNED AT WATERVILLE, Frederick Smith was seriously burned in the foundry at Gale's factory yesterday.afternoon.One of his eyes was.injured, besides other burns on his arm and legs by molten metal.' WORK ON WHARF BEGUN.East Bolton, June 30.\u2014(Special) \u2014Work has begun on the repairs to Bryant's wharf.Lumber has been purchased from Mr.C.A.R.Mec Pherson, Magog.It is.the: intention to rush the work as rapidly as possible.: Lt | ENJOY.CITY COMFORTS.: : Potton Springs, June 30.\u2014(Spec- | ial)\u2014Mr.J.A.Wright has Hiw-elec- tric plant finished and now the whole Springs House and surroundings are flashing with light at night.It feels good to have some of the city conveniences although settled in the midst of woods.; | SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS.\u201cCoaticook, June 80.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The following students in Grade dT Model, of Coaticook Academy, been reported by the principal as having passed the grade, vis, : Effie Pocock, Cora Lovell, .Jay White, Albert \u201cMcConmey and Gordon - Cair- nie.the following students of Grade III.Model, who also took some.subjects in Grade I.Academy, Vis.: .Verna Andrews, Hilda Baldwin, laid and Ethel Bisco.© mom Woe Waterville, This village is very lively this summer, and a number of new buildings are going up.Among them are two fine houses by Mr.Gilson, on a new | Mr.P.Swanson\u2019s field.\u2019 Other bulld- ers are; Mr.OC.McAllister, Mr.« RB.Gustafson, + Two other houses: large addition to his residence .\u201cand.other improvements.Mr.\u2019 Sam.Edge- tomb has built an addition to\u2019 his ed his house.Mr.H.W.Burton is painting his new skating: rick and many other covets.one: on.| Everybody busy.HOMOLOGATE VALUATION ROLL: Brome, June \u201830.\u2014(Special)\u2014At- à meeting of the town council the valuation roll was homologated, valuators having \u20ac pleted : their work.municipality.approved.By-law No.170, re public nuisances, became law.This by- formity to Articles 592 and 596 of the Municipal Code.house can be erected within 320 feet {of the highway, and shall be govern- | - ed by the board of health and kept in a sanitary condition, under a pen- than $10.A committee composed of the Mayor and Councillors and Draper will meet at the Secre- re the question of the manufacture of tile.They wish to:enter into a contract for the use-of Mr.Ray's gravel bed for a term of five years.The Secretary read gn Acknowledgment cf the resolutibn of condolenge the Motherland, on the death of \u2018the late lamented King Edward.= Mat | Stanford, Thetford\u2019 Mines ad: Waterville, June 29.\u2014 (Special) \u2014| 1 Clif and Way's Mills, \u2018Jol the 26th: Canadian Ho have | In addition to these there are .Irens Buck- NEW BUILDINGS AT WATERVILLE i June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 street which is being opened Arona § Hdgecombe, Mr.Geb.Drew, Mr; J.}t \u201care going up on the \u2018south: side.of'Mtaio | +.street.Mr.W.H.Ward is dulidiag a | residence.Mr.Jas.Osgood has paint-| the\u2019 There were abput one hun- | dred changes made throughout the | The grpnd jury Mat | was also submitted, \u201cadopted and law regulates the sanitary conditions of all stables, cesspools, etc.,.in con-'}\" No slaughter | alty of not more than $20 or.Jess |, Inglis - tary\u2019s office on \u2018Tuesday, July 5th, | sent to Ottawa, to be forwarded; to |; Ep, Wellington | Street Under the management ot Mrs tot\u201d Ort, tng\u2019 business will: be conducted with sang connection.\u2018 ih Branches also pt.Tnverness, A TE TO ; INCIPIENT, FIRE\u2018 AT.Coaï Coaticook, - June: 30\u2014 (BH - The fire company -Wag:.Chl \"Wednesday mor ag for te fire at the mill.+H.Buk Son.Beforeuthey bad time spond word \u2018was *ypceived \u2018th services were pot sduiped.4 * HAY LOOK 7300 Tingwick, June- Ra Bpe hay is the best in -tènes \u2018been for a number vof 7 berries are very ecarée small.Other crops ook I AT WORE.ON.BDAD Tingwick, June 80., = (8] Road work is in progress \u2018be The council has.levied, the\u201d fixed the.rate of.wèges at per hour, the: former: price.i cents.TS OS +4 or + RECEPTION AT sas : * Stanstead, - June.30.The friends of \u2018Mr.W.N.bas just returned - - horse bride, gave theïn.à recépti new hdoms,- tho: on Monday evening., | Were present from Mr.Byers was formerly.a \u2018wère \u2018present in üaiform,, livened the scene, Afte .games out of dobrs, the gathered in the house, wh games weré played and served, a jolly - time | by all, and \u2018a hearty wel | 1 to \u2018the young couple.Mr.Fred C.Davis, a number of \u2018yea.the various pow velopmenta inthe: Bas -and during the.past y of the construction: at cipal light snd.power, cook, has decided | the city of Sherbrooke, poses doing.a general supervising business in hydraulic engineering, Al Davis will probably m in Sherbrooke, he, will lectric Ught- committee shis services for the ne the capacity of -engineer, +haye phargs: of the 4 À egy 1 ie HY Cal Eee = \"i Bis Gé Biack L \u2018its ne appearance of up-to-date industrial .development.Visitors to Sherbrooke have often expressed surprise that pes se the magnificent water powers of the \\ Magog River bave not been more cf ¢ £ : ; ; fully developed.The engineers of the $ k f I di te.( .NEIGLEN, the Meet, Montreal, at the new Sherbrooke Railway and Power n toc or mine 1 0.= Company are planning to get the pg ¥ ) 5 .ce.eo very most possible out of powers the ., coccoccocoso.° °° company has acquired.The industrial Boiler Feed Pumps, P ulleys and \u2018Shafting ; a ° THE WEATHER ® appearance of Sherbrooke will be gizes.Also, Plain Slide Valve Engiriéé Eben , n ©.: ° much improved by this development.[4 and Vertical type Boilers.bas rd ° _ o It is understood that the company\u2019s 4 À LOCAL FORECAST.@ bond issue is being well received ° LE 2 throughout the {ta oc com- THE JENCKES MACHINE co] 3 pany has let most of its construc- 5 \u2018 | Se: warm \u201cToday and wide.T Em contracts and the extension 3 A Te\u2019: 4 work, it ts expected, \u2018will be pushed x - 0._ , i forward.to completion a as, pepldly as | dd 12 y 4 Bai: 5 .Li.0, $ « o a, À DA à . and at- the.Brown-Thompson wed- ke .TLEY.eday evening, Rov.B R.-udie fwege- at.Gausvillé.¢ nuptial Knot being tied by udie; and on Wednesday \u2018they : the: finely situated home near re ing MW 1 drive his village, of Mr.rs , where Mr.Goudie administer- e rite of baptism to their young ates \u201cWho received tue name of ke, la't P ra = Pond.V£., where they \u2018be the: gueats of Mr, and Mrs.e.: - Poole.and Mss E.Giroux e:4t Kingscroft on Friday.in.Midsummer Day, Master Albert in -Kendrew celebrated Ris 7th des.The birthday cake was and decorated by him little sis- three years bis senior.rrivals and departures - Mrs.=] daugnter, J Farm\u2019; There for the Sibert.of Sutton, with her Uttle | | Ÿ ! evening.OCA \u2018 HAPPEN NGS.\u2018Rachel, guest at «Rubicon Mrs.Mooney, of Montreal, summer ; Mrs.(Rev.) Robertson, of Cookshire, - and the Misses Ball, of Waterville, at \u2018\u2019Cross- Hill Farm,\u201d on Sunday, with Mr.~and Mrs.John Robertson ; Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Howe and family of Westmount at their cottage on the west side of Massawippi Lake; Mr.and Mrs.Chalk, of Westmount arrived on Monday at Mr.Howe's, where they will pass a few days before proceeding to their lakeside cottage ; Miss Akhurst,of COoaticook, a week end visitor of Mrs.H.H.Brown at \u201c\u2019Hillcrest,\u2019\u2019 and Mrs.Brown, of \u2018Pairfax and her grand-daughter Miss Dorothy Brown also there on day; Mr.Patterson from Boston, \u2018Mass., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs.McRitchie, who is still very ill, on Sunday to visit friends at Lake Megantic ; Mr, and Mrs.E.Le- Baron and Miss .Way\u2019s Mills on Tuesday to the funeral of Mrs.Clark, Mrs.Baron\u2019s mother.Friday next being Dominion Day, the stores and post office will be closed from 8.30 a.m.till 6 p.m.The Hatley members of the Stan- stead Dragoons came home Friday attend Le- \u2014 ve -BARNSTON.The young people\u2019 s phonograph dance Friday evening was a Pleasant little (affair.Mrs.L.Dresser entertained about | a.dozen of the young ladies of Barn- ston very pleasantly to a lawn tea lon Saturday afternoon, after which there: was! music; vocal and instrumental, and an impromptu dance in the parsor.- Arrivals, and departures : Mr.Har- TY Bucklatd, of Coaticook, with his parents at the \u2018\u2018Bires\u2019\u2019 on Sunday; Frank Hall with his parents in the sage: \"Miss Allard, Coaticook, : SA ead À SCS QUES Bra\u201d \u201cTO 287 ST.PAUL STREET 32 TO 38 ST.VALIER STREET) Ne : y u mill it.So wh - wheat was'Weak, Poor, Softish.you get a flour that - Dead Whiite in Complexion\u2014then ~ of.course, you know that the Orumaybe, | it is Bleached Flour\u2014 and you don\u2019t want Bleached \u201cWhat Is The Natural \u201c Color of Flour nat oi Maden, should never - .be \u2018whiter than the wheat from \u2018 FA 80) raacy Po vs not milled from soft, whitish Flowf, do YOU ?I Any wheat, or a mere mixture of strong \u201cBstwhen you use FIVE ROSES, and poor stuff, - you simply cannot overs But from the creamy meat of the Ce \u201cthe Rich, Creamy Bloom\u2014 oo the wholesome attractiveness with- golden Manitoba wheat berries, the | \u2018et a speak or stain\u2014 just as it Red Fife kind which is making to euiets in the very heart of the Canadian wheat the best on # \u201chealthy wheat kernels.earth.= \u201cFIVE ROSES is not a \u201cdead white\u201d That rich, wholesome, live com- flour by any means\u2014nor a Bleached su no.E[VE ROSES FLOUR ral-Unbleached\u2014Cream \u2014plexion which belongs to FIVE ROSES alone, is an infallible sign of Glutinous Strength and Lee Purity._ The color of FIVE ROSES, Mistress Housewife, is the NATURAL color of flour, witlfout bleaching or artificial whitening: It is the color just as Nature made it, just as you might see it with your own eyes by splitting open a fully-matured, sun-ripened Red Fife wheat berry.Now, what is the color of YOUR flour\u2014 the dead unnatural white from bleaching, or Nature's own creamy hue to be found alone in FIVE ROSES ?Now that you actually know the difference, aren\u2019t- YOU going to use FIVE ROSES always ?7 {Tue being one\u201d of \u2018Mrs.N.Harvey and her mother and F Stratford where John French, of Angus, at Mr.A.E.|vt.1 Prompt and Safe.; 2 who passe the graduates ; Mr.and Mrs.Turner to Boston; Mrs.A.E.Ellis and Bertha visiting friends in Coaticook ; Mrs.W.Fuller and her mother, Mrs.Johnson moving their household goods to North ' Mr.Fuller works ; Mrs.C.D.French and two children to Lennoxville to visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bowen ; Mr.J.B.Nichols, Boston, home for a short vacation ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Wood, of Groveton, visiting Mrs.H.Nichols, and other relatives.The K.of P.memorial service was held in, Gem Opera House, June 26, at 2.30 p.m.A large crowd assembled and 1 ened attentively to a fine sermon by Rev.J.Paske.Music was furnished by a mixed quartette.After service the K.P.\u2019s marched to the village cemetery headed by the.Band playing a funeral march and concluded the K.of P.service, and decorated the graves of departed Knights with their flags and flowers.Miss Fannie Butler is seriously ill.Mr.R.S.Newman has sold one of his tenement houses to Mr.H.Kings- ley for $1,200.+ .MARBLETON.Arrivals and departures: Mr.A.R.Warren, Lennoxville, guest of Rev.T.S.Chapman recently; Mr.George Flanders, Waterville, and Mr.James Rooney, Santa Ana, Cal, guests of Rev.T.S, Chapman and Mr.G.P.Hunt for a few days; Mr.Harry Cat- tarns, Lennoxville, in town on Sunday and preached in St.Paul's Church morning and evening.While here he was the guest of his aunt, Mrs.John Hart.Miss Maggie Willard, Boston, and Miss Mary Ough- tred, Sherbrooke, home for the.holidays; Miss Mary Hyndman, Sher- \u2018brooke, with her friend, Miss Alice Weyland; Mr.Harry Weyland and Master Leonard Weyland, of Robinson, Bury, visiting friends on Tuesday; Mr.and Mrs.Henry Chester on a visit to friends in Westbury recently; Mrs.Joshua Munkittrick in St.Johnsbury, Vt., on a visit to her sons, Messrs.Allan and Lionel Munkittrick; Mrs.F.W.J.Glass- cock visiting friends in Sherbrooke; Mr.James Sievenson guest of his daughter, Mrs.E.J.Westman; Mrs.Robert Munkittrick and Mrs.Pono- van on a Visit to relatives in Peter- borough; Miss Carrie Chapman home from a visit to friends in Lennox- ville.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Marbleton will have a picnic social at Silver Lake club house, on Friday afternoon, July 1st, Dominion Day.Service in St.Paul's Church \u2018Sunday next at 7 p.m.- + ASBESTOS.Fred Hoskins, of Bradford, has been , visiting her many friends and relatives.Mrs.Hoskins is a sister of Mr.Webb, of this place, and was born at \u2018Asbestos.Mrs.Fred Leet and little daughter Isabel are spending a few weeks -in Kingsey at the home of her father, Mr.Johnston.Mr.Frank Wilson, who has been ill, has returned to his work.Mr.Lupien returned on Monday irom the Sacred Heart Hospital in Sherbrooke, where he had gone for a surgical operation.Mr.Fupien, though weak,.is on à fair road to recovery.Miss Anna MacMillan, Syracuse, N.Y., is here taking care of her sister, Mrs.Charles \u2018State.+ STANSTEAD.At Centenary Methodist Church on Sunday next the pastor will preach at both services, taking for his subjects ©: Morning\u2014*''The Good Shepherd.\u2019 Évening\u2014\u2018\u2018A Great Light.\u201d Mrs.Cynthia McNeill, who has been visiting relatives here, returned to her home in Lebanon, N.H., on Wednesday.Master Eddie Brennan-Walsh, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia, is convalescent.: Mr.Earle 8.Beerworth is spending a few days in Lebanon, N.H., visiting relatives.Mrs.Brennan, of New York City, is visiting at Mr.John Walsh\u2019s.on Mrs.pp DANVILLE.Mr.and Mrs.John Booth, of La- conia, came to town by auto Wednesday, and are the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Brady, Crown street.: Mrs.A.N.Golden leaves to-day (Thursday) for her future home in Se.Johns.The many friends of Mrs, Golden sincerely regret her depart: ure.Mrs.G.F.Brown left Tuesday for Montreal to attend the Brown-Seite.nett wedding, solemnized at the Mes} thodist Church, Point St.Charles; at 5 o'clock on Wednesday afternoon.\u2018 Mrs.R.G.Mather and little _son returned to their home in Holton, Que., on Tuesday morning, aîter spending three weeks here, the guests of her mother, Mrs.A.Stevenson.Rev.J.R.McLeod, of Three Rivers, was in town Monday, the guest of Mrs.A.Stevenson._ tr te 0 THE BEST HEADACHE REMEDY is \u2018\u2018Mathieu\u2019s Nervine Powders.\u201d Do not create a habit.Sold by dealers, box of 18 pawders 25c.If yours cannot supply you, take for \u2018immediate use some so called \u2018\u2018just as good article\u2019 but send us 25c.and we will mail you a box to use next time your head aches.A trial will convince of their ï worth.J.L.Mathieu Co., Prop., Sherbrooke, P.Q.LISGAR.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hughes and family have moved to their new farm in Ulverton.Mr.Morrow, is moving his goods across _the road to.the house vacated by them, where he will re-open his store.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Lyster and son, Master Philip, of Gore, were the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Lyster, on Sunday.Mr.Wm.Fleming has purchased a (farm in Melbourne, where he interds moving in a couple of weeks.Mrs.W.Cummings, of Ulverton, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Jas.Gunter, recently.+ _ WATERVILLE.Mr.Ed.Saxon has sold his .farm and purchased a house in.the village -and will sdon move in.i Mrs, .Flanders and children, the past \u2018three iw bl 1 months | with friends\u2018 at \u2018New cariisle, a arrived in town last Tuesday.Miss Mary Gale is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.I.O.Vincent at Cook- shire.INDICATIONS POINT: 10 SETTLEMENT, Railways and Trainmen Paving Way to a Conpromise.SO FAR AS G.T.R.IS CONCERNED, MATTERS ARE AT A STANDSTILL.Montreal, June 30.\u2014There are various indicatiors that the railways and the trainmen and conductors are gradually trending towards a pacific settlement of their wage disputes by way of compromise, although nothing definite was done yesterday by either side.After the series of conferences held on Tuesday there was ample room for consideration for both parties to the discussion, and yesterday was a day off for that purpose.As a result the slogan on the part of both railway officials and union leaders was \u2018\u2018Nothing to say.\u201d It had been expected that the union leaders would have met Mr.J.W.Leonard, of the C.P.R., yesterday afternoon, but this was found impossible, as even so large an issue as a wage dispute cannot be allowed to monopolize the time of leading officials of a great railroad system, and the matter was deferred.It is expected that a further conference will be held to-day at the C.P.R.offices with Vice-President McNicoll and other officials, when the ground-work for a settlement will be discussed along the lines developed at Tuesday's meeting.So far as the Grand Trunk is concerned mat- \u2018ters .are at a standstill, owing to- the absence of Vice-President Fitz- hugh.While no definite statements are being made on any side, the gemeral feeling is that the critical period of the movement has Dassed.DEVELOPMENTS AT PRINTING-BUREAU.Another Employee.Was Dismissed By Hon.Mr.Murphy.\u2014\u2014\u2014 IT IS EXPECTED THAT NEW SYSTEM WILL BE INAUGURATED, Ottawa, June 30.\u2014One of the de- employee of the bindery received his dismissal after examination by Hon.Chas.Murphy, who is continuing the personal enquete at the \u2018institution.The man's name is Bailey and he is said to have openly practised money lending at the bureau.It is stated that Gouldthrite left by the 800 train at 1.50 on Tuesday morning of last week.He bought a ticket at the Central Depot and was heading for Minneapolis, where he has a brother residing.Knowledge that the police were om his track caused him, evidently, to alter his plans and \u2018to put across the border at a point nearer home.On Saturday his wife went, it is said by friends: of the family,\u201d to look for him.She, too, travelled in a westerly direction.The only child, a little five-year-old boy, is staying with friends in Waverley street.\"The Gouldthrite case and the developments at the Printing Bureau caused an important conference of deputy ministers with the secretary of state.About eighteen deputy heads were present and there\u2019 was a general discussion on the methods which prevail in regard to the ordering of stationery and other supplies from the bureau for use in the different departments.As a result some Important.changes will be inaugar- ated.+ .COMPTON.: The Rev, J.W.Charlesworth, BD., commenced his pastorate here on Sunday morning lasty preaching an appropriate sermofi:ffom the words found in Malachi,: 18-16.There will in future be also \u2018evening service in {the church.#.Compton Model School has closéd for the summer and Miss McKenzie has left for her home in Adderley, \u2018Que.A large number turned out on Tuesday evening to enjoy the open air concert by the Waterville Brass Band.The citizens are loud in their appreciation of the excellent music furnished and by the kindness on the part of the boys in giving a good musical treat to a sister village less fortunate then they.Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Spafford spent \u2018the week-end in Montreal.Among present visitors in town are : Mr.L.Kilburn, of New York, and Miss Cora Davis, of Knowlton, with Mrs.A.L.Pomeroy; Miss Doris Vernon, of Sherbrooke, with Mrs.A.Bliss ; Miss Edith Rugg returning from Stanstead College to her home here ; Mrs.Todd, of Sherbrooke, with her daughter, Mrs.Wm.Munroe.Mrs.Bliss and Miss N.P.Bliss are spending the week-end with Telatives in Huntingdon, Que.PRAI RIE ~ Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow Why Not Have a Beautiful Head of Hair ?A woman's pride is her hair.Yet how many there are who have harsh, lifeless ai To be attractive, you must have beautiful hair.- 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GREGOIRE, \u201cARCHITEOT, 93 e Wellington Streets Sherbrooke: Bell - Melephone 280, \u2018PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.?, ma oe etl + Wa A1, FARWELL, (SPECIALIST to the Protestant Hospital).Bye.Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.87 Duf- afternoon; one | feeling considerably improved {his recent rheumatic attack : 4 BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.Gathered by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.\u2014 SUTTON.Mr.R.J.Parsons has been laid up with asthma for several days.The roof of Mr.Geo.Webbe\u2019s new two-storey house was raised on Tuesday.This house is to be covered with slate and when finished it bids fair to be one of the prettiest houses he village.ecent arrival8 and departures include Mrs.Frank St.Aubin and two children from Chicago on Saturday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs, Christopher Vien; Mrs.Delia St.Aubin, of Chicago, at same time here, a guest of Mrs, Vien ; Mr.E.A.Webbe, from Sherbrooke on Saturday, a guest of his brother, Mr.Geo.Webbe ; Miss Ora Coisner from Montreal on Saturday to her home in Glen Sutton for a summer vacation of a few weeks; Mr.A.Stanhope from Knowlton on Saturday, looking after the proposed sale of his place there ; Mr.Clyde Sturgeon, of Farnham, over Sunday night, a guest at Mr.Wm.Brown\u2019s, leaving for a fishing trip to Brome Lake on Monday; Mr.and Mrs.D, Gardner, of Stanbridge East, guests over Sunday at Mr.J.We.Murphy's, also accompanying Mr.-and -Mrs.Murphy to Montreal on Monday, returning same night ; Mr.Lucas, superintendent of the veneer mill, on a trip to North Trdy, Man- sonville and Newport, Vt., on Fri: day ; Mr.Willie Dow to West Brome on Monday to assist his uncle, Mr.Sowles about his haying and other work for a few weeks; Conductor O.D.Westover and Mrs.Westover and two children, of Montreal, guests over Sunday at Mr.James Lafleur\u2019 8; Mr.Freeman Pelletier to Lennoxville on Saturday; Miss Janet Kelley from Farnham on Saturday: Mr.James Doulan, home on : Tuesday from a few days at Potton Springs, from \u2018Mr.W.Hawk to Farnham over Sunday ; Mr.Wm.W.Smith to Sweetsburg on Tuesday ; Mrs.L.H.Lovejoy and daughter, Edith, of Boston, guests at Mr.R.J.Pearson\u2019 s: Mr.James M.| Stowell to St.Johns on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.D.Gardner, of Stan- bridge, spent Sunday in town and sang in the Advent Church Sunday evening.Their fine singing was remarked by many in the audience.Miss \u2018Beatrice Peabody, of Hartford, Conn., who whs on a visit ta Sutton and Richiford, Vt., friends, is ill at the latter place with an attack of mumps.Mr.James McNeil, who but recently recovered from à severe attack of JE rin Ave., Sherbrooke, Consultation 10- \u2018d.m.; 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.BACHAND, M.D., SPECIAL- Eye, Ear, \"Nose .and Throat, \u2018Hours of consultation :\u2014At the Hospital .from .8 to 10 a.m.-every day except day: : At his office, 17 Brooks St, Sherbrooke, Que., trom 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.\u2026 A DARCHE, M1 D., SPECIALIST; + Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat.Office, 49 King St.At St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, 8-9; In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month: In Coaticook, 2nd Tuesday of month.In Thetford Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month IT, A.O.ETHIER, M.D;,, SPECIALa *'e ty.Urinary diseases.Oonsultation.- Res; 45 King Street, Sherbrooke; Que.and by appointment; oF R.WILLIAMS, 26 MONTREAL ST., Sherbrooke.Office hours until 10 a.m., 1-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m., and by appointment.TAR, IF.A.GADBOIS, SPECIALTY Children\u2019s Diseases, 51 Kin, St, Physician to Sacred Heart Orphanage.sh Wm pm pir a \u2014 Water Works, Water Powers, Patent Solicitor, Surveying.Bell shone 349.People\u2019s 'phone.0 fave a lame back.or painful stitches, means disordered Kidneys, and the son .you bave the Kidneys and Blad- \u2018der-fh TRAIN HITS AUTOMOBILE, , Macon, Ga., June 30.\u2014Two persons were killed and three others injured, two fatally, when a Central of Georgia freight train struck a touring car near Monticello.The.train struck the car at a crossing where - a high embankment made it impossible for the car\u2019s occupants to see in Port the approaching engine and cars un- Bit it was too late.\u2018NEWSPAPER MAN SUICIDES.Panton, Vt., June 30.\u2014George C.Pease, of New York, committed suicide at\u2019 hig country home here day night, by.shooting himself in the head.It te understood here that Mr.Pease was connected with one or more New York newspapers.A HOTTEST /IN 25 YEARS.Port Arthur, Ont., June 30.'(Special)\u2014Y'esterday was -the hottest Arthur in 25 years, the PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow New Sherbrooke Clothing Store AE thermometer reaching The air was full of smoke and the lights were turned on two hours earlier than usual.Forest fires are bad around Murillo.GOULDTHRITE SAID TO HAVE SUICIDED.Ottawa, June 30.\u2014There does not seem any tendency -locally to believe that Frank Gouldthrite, the missing superintendent of the Printing Bureau, suicided from the steamer near Detroit.The whole story is now \u2018looked upon as a fake.At the same time it develops that on the day before he left Ottawa he was seen hovering on the bridge at Chaudiere Falls, but if he intended to end his life his nerve.must have deserted him.The Dominion police are not slackened their search for the missing superintendent ,of the printing bureau by reason of the reported suicide.\u2014_\u2014 WORK ON QUEBEC BRIDGE.Ottawa, June \u201830.\u2014The Minister of Railways has been advised that the caisson for the .Quebec bridge raising work will be floated into position on Tuesday.Operations on the additional foundatiens are reported to be going ahea It is expected that six bridge companies will tender for the new structure and each will have to state an approximate date when the work Will be complete THSRE MAY YET BE SETTLEMENT.|gave h Sun- |.Montreal, June 30.\u2014 Tuesday was a day of conference between the Pret of the Trainmen and Conductors\u2019 + Unions, and the vice- presidents of the Canadian Pacific \u2018and Grand Trunk.Apparently nothing was: gained: save the fact that on all gides the principle of further conferenges was recognized, ipe that such discussion might lead.to\u2018:an eventual settlement with- jour-opeg hostilities.\u2014 POWERPUL FORCE OF WARSHIPS London, June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The most powerful force of warships -of one nationality ever gathered together will be engaged in the annual manoeuvres of the British Navy which begins the first week of July.Forty-five battleships and_ twenty- five armored cruisers, with an ag- \u2018gregate displacement of 1,016,950 \u2018tons, representing five complete fleets and part of a sixth will be employed.In addition there will be a large number of smaller cruisers, auxiliaries, depot ships, destroyérs, torpedo | of all classes.boats and submarines, the total force engaged numbering about 307 ships \u2014\u2014 FAULY LIQUIDATION N SALE Cle 1 4 Seé our window display of Men's Outing Suits, { to clear at aasasuste orassas nouer Kotter ; 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Ce Oxtords, regular wort Special Varcsater Guesesare vaeananns ce $l.1 9 Dongola Strap se\u201d value $1.50, Si.19 Spectral .co.: Isadies\u2019 Dongola Ozxblood Oxtords, BE LT \u2026 W1.19 ue aquine $3 30,57 with Pig ue 5 st J( to clear at 49c./ 19c.latest $2.93 $1.93 100 pairs of Fine Tan Box $2.49 regular To clear, 150 pairs of Fine Patent _ Colt Blucher style Boots, worth $3.90, : Special Calf 97 degrees.K which | : : SPORTING NEWS DOMINION DAY CELEBRATION.\u2018ELABORATE PROGRAMME HAS BEEN PREPARED AT COATI- COOK.Coaticook, June 30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Dominion Day will be a big day at Coaticook if (and much depends upon the if) the weather is propitious.For many weeks the city band, assisted by members of the fire department, have been working hard to bring a successful ceiebration of the Dominion\u2019s birthday.The programme as made consists of a floral parade at 9.15 in the forenoon.This parade will start \u2018on St.Jean Baptiste street and continue along Wellington to Child, then up Main, down Pleasant, up Cutting and Lark to Union, thence along Union to and down Main to Wellington, then up Child to Main and down to Meadow Park.On Meadow Park at 10.30 in front of the grand stand the little Zouaves will go through their drill, At one o'clock the league baseball game will begin, the contesting clubs being At two p.m.the horse racing will begin and will be a special feature of the -afternoon\u2019s entertainment.Between the horse races there will be numerous foot races.In the evening the Richmond Dramatie Club will present & pastoral drama, \u2018\u2018Way Down East.\u201d On Saturday evening a second drama will be given, entitled \u201cOnly a Farmer\u2019s Daughter.\u2019 WITH THE HARRIERS \u2014\u2014\u2014\" RESULT OF LAST NIGHT\u2019S HANDICAP EVENTS.The Y.M.C.A.Track and Harrier Club ran off their weekly handicap events at the E.\u2019T.A.À.track la evening, the events being 100 yard dash and quarter-mile.The following is the summary : 100 Yards, first heat\u20141st, JF.Ho- vey; 2nd, Kerr.Time 10 3-5.Second heat\u20141st, Govette; 2nd, Martin.Time 10 3-5, Final\u20141st, Kerr; 3rd, Govette.Time, 1C 440 Yards\u20141st, Kerr; ette; Time, 56 seconds.For the athletic events at Coati- cook to-morrow (Dominion Day) the 10 4-5.2nd, Gov- Y.M.C.A.Track nd , Harrier Club are sending.up a bunch - of runners.For the 100 yard.ash \u2018Kerr, Boyle and Veilleux will run, while in the 2- mile run Govette and Martin will re- | present the \u2018lo¢al club.relay race the Y.M.C.A.will-be re- { milers milers in the club.The team will be In.the 1 mile presented by the four best quarter- those of Lennoxville and Coaticook.: 2nd, J.Hovey: | ' athletic grounds.ya very gritty game against 3rd, Boyle and J.Hovey (tie).| Govette, Boyle, H.Tate and Kerr.The runners will leave for Coaticook on the 11.02 train, returning at 6.30.A bunch of \u201c\u2018rooters\u2019\u2019 are also going along.GOLF \u2014 HANDICAP MATCH WILL BE \u2019 PLAYED TO-MORROW.A handicap match will be played at the St.Francis golf links for the Turnbull Cup on Friday, July 1st, commencing at 9 a.m.The eight best, net, to qualify for first round in finals.Luncheon can be obtained at club house from 12 to 2 o'clock.SPORTING NOTES.\u2018 Posters are out for horse races to be held at Richford on the 4th of July.Prizes amounting to $600 will be given to the winners, There will also be an automobile parade, sports, games and contests.Mr.T.K.Foster, of Knowlton, is secretary of the races.the The Junior Victorias, of Bedford, defeated the Junior Swanton nine Monday by a score of 5\u20141 on the The Bedford Seniors defeated the strong Lacolle nine by a score of 7\u20142 on Saturday last.The Danville team are putting in a hard week\u2019s practice in preparation for their two games with the famous Stars, of Montreal, on Friday and Saturday.The Friday game is one of the main attractions of the grand celebration given by the Odd Fellows of Danville, Cote will be in the box in the Friday game, and Martin, Danville\u2019s new southpaw, will twirl the Saturday game.Capt.Pipe will be behind the bat in both games.Windsor Mills showed a great improvement in their league match with Victoriaville.It was anyone's game up till the ninth.Pipe, the Danville catcher, caught Victoriaville last Saturday.He was laid up all week with a bad face, but pluckily went behind the bat for the entire game.The Star A.A.will cross s bats with Victoriaville on July: 3rd at Victoriaville.BASEBALL RESULTS.Eastern League\u2014 ; Jersey City, 3; Montreal, 1.Baltimore, 4 ; Rochester, 3.Providence, 8: Buffalo, 7.Newark, 7; Toronto, 0.7 American League\u2014 Boston, 6; Philadelphia, - 4.New: York, 2 ; Washington, 1.St.Louis, 4 ; Cleveland, 3.Detroit, 2; Chicago, 0.i en National League\u2014 Cincinnati, 6 ; Pittsburg, St.Louis, 2 ; Chicago, 1.New York, 3; Philadelphia, 2.oil, 7; \u2018Boston, 5.2.fe to stop it and save.Nevada counter.schedule.The Jeflries-Johnson Monday will start at 4.30 Montreal time.Johnson compared are : : flexed .16} in : THEIR RECORDS.- Tne records of the men are : Jolinson.Number of fights Rounds fought Won decisions = setaus noce0s aticcu oes ess, see os a.Won in 1 \u2018round * JACK JOHNSON IN HIS.as FAVORITE ATT \u2018ernor-of thia State.receives.thon- sands of letters daily protesting against the fight and requesting him from the disgrace of being the only State in the union to permit \u2018such an en- It now seems certain, however, that the.fight will take place according to STARTS AT 4.30 MONTREAL TIME fight .next o relock, HOW THE \"FIGHTERS COMPARE.The measurements of -Jeflries and.geese so.Vhionos 008 71 .* astse Sree erp 622 16 Knockouts or stopped asosss spose see BL in 8 in 3 in 4 in 5 rounds .,.LE in 8 rounds\u201d.\u2026 Ry ems\u2019 ped asd\u2019 A in 9: rounds P.posen cori \"nue Ÿ in 20, rounds Won in 11 rounds .uw Won in 23 rounds .sorte.vépose voué wer Won in 25 rounds areas vivre; cons ae Draw in 20 rounds .eves Not counting first bout with Won Won Won | Woh Won Won Won rounds conese\u2019 dasete.ar .AVN FIGHTERS PICK JOHNSON, that Jeffries has\u2019 been working er and does et take to his labor » goo.natur as Johnson |.This, however, \u2018is -0bly a matte doy en péramen t: Y wha a goofs: Li Jeftries.I hated the confounds work.Jt was-all work and not a fun, I used to look x my train 78 me was for my own good : PUGSTS VHO WILLNEET IN GREAT CONTEST AT RE D'ON:JU iy \u2018THOUSANDS PROTEST AGAINST DEMORALIZING FISTIC: itd Eke # 2, sé: + à Munroe at Butte, an exhibition.I - | Won in 2 rounds , Won in 3 rounds .« voit - Won in 4 rounds .fevers, : Won in § rounds .+ oisses | Won in 6 rounds .\u2026 ac.Won in 7 rounds .veuve Won in 8 rounds .: .vier cesses Won in 9 rounds .+.From Disgrace of Being Only State Fo in 10 FOUNds vu 0 on in 11 rounds \u2026.\u2026.se sou To Permit Fight Won in 12 rounds .ve \u2014 Won in 13 rounds .seeeee oe JEFFRIES\u2014JOHNSON ENCOUN- Won in 14 rounds .eves pauses qua; TER, HOWEVER, WILL TAKE NOR 12 15 TOURS .\u2014 vb PLACE AT RENO, {Lost in 8 rounds .pos este 4 Lost in 5 rounds vee vecosu aes © JULY 4.Lost in 20 rounds .vse 1 It looks as though the big pugilis- Average length of fights in round tic encounter hetween Jeffries and |8 5-7.Average koockout, ar.stop; Johnson, for the heavyweight cham- ped, .6 1-3, Egg pionship of the world, would.Te fn 4 foret vi 4 take place -at Reno, Nev.da, on} XK Ta.\u201d 4th.Driven out of Qalitornia id 7 [Number sin \"095 RER the governor of the State; these Won déciciois my Ru.a pugilistic principals and Promoters Ro ont or stopped Te oR have hied to Reno, Nevada.The gov- eve anne wn Draws Avance tonnes ceuote .Won id f round: = rm rounds cd TSO EFA Fed! ; Jeflries © kd Johusol | hy iaghtiod aa; bran 6 tt.14 in.sight.ness IY {.in, 1 son.for.thy coming .17% in.oceeNeck.ne oe pare n.\u2018sporting \u2018experts Re about\u201d \u2018squatly 50 \u201cin.Shoulders =.«4 6Là in.divided: and 90 \u201cace 4h.mye 44% in.Sone .Chest, normal in 43 in.Lis 42% in.po .Chest deflated \u2026\u2026Ë42 in.he he \u2018Jp hnson \u2018admirers 49% in.«+.Chest, expanded - 49 in, | \u2018épinio sa \"the one contention 38 in.\u2018i.Waist reo 87 A: | fact that\\Jeffries has been .ou 42} in, .a.0 Hide vesiee ik .in.game: too tgng to come back.! ca 25% in.esto.Thigh corre oe 1.25% qn.sami time they have very litth 17 in.,.1.:.Knee \u2026\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 .16% iJ cal\u2019stufl to.bamg on their pris 172 in.eres CALE eu.sasees Ldn On, t 8 other hand the : 104 in.Ankle ., .oz hl 121 admitere Aliminatei, a AS ng \u201c7% inv .e.Wrist .à 10, pared fouture for their 12% in.brgesins Forearm, normal 144 in: [point to his oe ou bonditie- 13% in.a.Forearm, flexed .1 idm Wefiries' reoctd zand-hih x prepé 14 1-16 in, .Right upper arm, t.: Ptor the od \u201cof Ju normal,.15% in.- \u2018As far a 1 am concèr 15% in.Right upper arm, | John: L.Sullivan, who is ° A flexed AT in.scene of the fight, \u201cI have 14% in.Left upper arm, | Johnson do -as much real vor normal 14% in; day as Jeffries has.done,\u2019 but 15% in.Left upper arm, must be.taken info consider Won on a foul .dia\u2019 ee Speo i \u2018as Personal enémies we.4 : Draws a verb evsonel hose, onu « pooge disguises, pen oui Lost decision .\u201c pe vores?a fr A days\u201d of» ph oy Knocked out oF stopped desis\u2019 sinned?8: | were \u201cthe?peat that oy ae Lost on a foul .verse.il sees 1° right senses.I'could see that.of No decisions .vers sdreee iT thing that.they were planning\u2019 s fa had wed \u2018a business that would op- | on Hs 1x.i} tion Botb gk Prince Ru Fair the Th re.three \u2018very good ; ewart, \u201cthree or four pool cigar shores, one licensed hotel es -of our very \u2018genial hotel i Bherbraoke, \u201cwhen they ; saw :\u201d liquid \u201d refreshments being Shaded ver at.\u2018two bits each, | ;.\u2018Altogether the.hotél\u2019 accommoda- and Ste- i i} WAFL are.very good, being filled to 3 \u20ac vel vida} gr Sher prricon \u201cas st\" 3 fr.7 Le Rupert haie: of a : Hf Dear Sir, As the id : és 1e ; lots-1n Prince hoe Yves \u2018fn n noe Riper Et am ma ing you \u2018under sep gras Ter men, of ae rar) son inin à report rs Tan frank Pacifid boat Yo \u2018arrive at this tow + it be \u201cof \u201cinterest.ta +.them, showing fhe rapid ad\u2019 va .ae place\u2019 is making.| \u201c+ Bell\u201d: gccomparied me.on.\u201c98 he Bridge pert-8.8., \u201con her, FE trip \u201cto Rupert andthe\u2019 mip ~g : n of Stewart, 8 pew: yn oa the borders \"of Alaska where nur ver of.Canadian\u2019 andr American ineers are\u2018 now.trying - to settle boundary \u2018bets 4 ee a -coun- 8, Owing to a st has just on Bitter «+ about twenty miles: \u201cfrog Stes.i over ns great glacier, e find \u2018sported here to be Yery Fen \"and iners are rushing n+ won an an \u2018ge of several\u2019 hunäred \u2018a week, al: ugh thé: find is only, \u2018three: weeks T-ere:is Fepc to de about miners nd\u2019 prospéctors now back ihe Tue and: Others rushing in ev- ~When' the -@ringe Rupert + \u2018 ee \u2018Bock \u201cpt - » way.1a-àbout- afquarter of 4 \u2018le rom the town, which can only re hed: \u2018by first.taldibg a row boat\u2019 to; the.flat bdtiom \u2018boats us ihe er-men i Quebec, and wed about a 150 yards which an \u201cwill -'.in\u201cen - ofi-handed quietly remark when you \u2018ard 1g \u2018off, 6\u2018 bits, please (75c,) ¥n.8 lumiber + wagon meets: voi 1 you \u2018get \u201coff the boat and drives sche juienin | - JStanstead Plain | yf bo * Rock Island \\2 4 fe \u201cthe simmer the Daily Re- Wi STORAGE pof LE pins \u20ac ofjaier thandise = ze.unexcalled.aE pa ee | die Cao 5 Factory < offer\u201d for hy beautiful amer -séason the largest as- \u2018ment of Light Buggies, % as Concords, Piano Box, gher Tire Buggies (with or ut $ops), at prices that competition.1alties:: Hotel Busses, | gons, Express Waggons té.\u201cder at short notice.Re \u201cof, all \u2018kinds and rub- x tives (attached promptly .with : Cie P.Biron & Fils FAST SHERBROOKE Fy Soa Jotography * different branches by an ex: i Grtraiture, Landscapes, Hon ttle, Commercial Machinery ipments, Developing and Print: K Amateurs.i Reo.Johnston > Fellington St.\u2018Sherbrooke.PER FOR OVER 50 YEARS.if Then w | journey, back again gL portland City is strike., Btewart, ' which | .| | number were present.4: Jot \u2018their utmost capacity all the time, hyn: you.are through taking in the city of Stewart you again.take \u2018Jour Igmiber wagon.through the mud [to the: ost again fo the tune.of an- pdt oa 7 \u2018boatnian.again\u201d relieves us of his six bits.each, as we.crawl up onto the \u2018other sight bits\u2018 and our stalwart \u2018dock \u2018again and \u2018take the palatial S.8.Prince Rupert and start on : our past Portland City, Alaska, a village of about one hundred tents composed chiefly of \u2018American miners and prospectors.\u201cThe tents here are all set upon posis as when the tide rises the point \u2018of land the village is built on \u2018Is all covered with water.\u201cThere is only one frame building \u2018half.finished, .and a very noticeable thing was thé Stars and Stripes flying from the roof.only about a mile from Stewart on American territory (Alaska), and is -completely shut in by the great snow capped \"mountains all the year round.' **The scenery from Stewart is very beautiful along the Portland Canal, similar to the .Rockies, but much \u2018more snow at this time of the year.Coupled: with.the steady rain for the last week, the weather bas been very gold for June.\u201cUpon.leaving Stewart, I might mention, we met Mr.Sawle and-Mrs.Sawle, old friends from Peterboro, Ont.; But ngw \u2018a resident of Prince Rupert, and editor and publisher of the Prince Rupert Oplimist, the leading.daily newspaper north of Vancouver, \u2018\u2018Mrs, Bell also met Mr.Charlie Sangster, an old school mate of hers from \u2018Sherbrooke, who was, on his \u2018way -to the Klondike on business for \u2018his firm.\u201cPrince Rupert Harbor is one of the finest in the world between 14 \u2018miles long and between one and two \u2018miles wide ; at low tide the shallowest spot is 36 feet deep, with an average of sixty fathoms it would accommodate practically the entire British Pacific Fleet.\u201cIt is four hundred miles shorter, or two days on an ocean liner, to Hong Kong than Vancouver, or any of the American ports.The city \u2018today has a population of 5,000 and is growing rapidly.\u2018\u2018One thing noticeable is the good quality of the goods handled by the merchants at a comparatively low price.\u201cOne thing partic iarly that struck our attention was the hig display of cut \u2018glass, silverware and brass goods.Buildings seem to grow up ina night.I particularly noticed the Helgerson Block which is a structure of 75 ft.front, 120 ft.deep and \u2018three stories high, the frame work of which has all -been put up in four weeks.There are dozens of other buildings going up as rapidly as this one.back in Rupert is the poor water, and the scarcity of milk and of a very weak nature at 20c.a quart.\u2018\u2018The weather here to-day is cerf tainly beautiful ; the sun when it shines here shines, and we are having plenty of it to- -day.\u201cIt is a usual thing to see the men standing on the streets at 11 p.m., reading the papers, the nights are so light.\u2018\u201cThe roads here at Prince Rupert are all plank, built on stumps af trees, of which the city is côvered.\u2018\u2018The buildings are all built on posts\u2014a cement or stone foundation is the exception here.\u2018Hope this will interest some the many readers of the Record.\u201cI remain, \u201cYours truly, ( \u201cJ.HH.BELL.\u201d of ui Deaths Reported.V2 | SSFP IR IIIS IIR MRS.HENRY THURBER, DERBY LINE, VT.The funeral of the late Mrs.Hehfy Thurber, of Derby Line, Vt., took place from the G.T.R.station, Richmond, on the arrival of .the ten o\u2019clock train Friday morning, June 17, to Knox Presbyterian Church, Flodden, where a short service was gonducted by the Rev.H.C.Sutlier- | land, of Kingsbury.The hymns rendered were \u2018\u2018The Lord is My Shep- \u2018ÿherd\u2019\u2019 and \u2018\u2018Rock of Ages.\u2019\u2019.At the conclusion of the service the funeral cortege proceeded to the Pioneer Cemetery, where the rernains were interred.The hearers were Messrs.C.Stevens, D.McLean and S.Miller \u2018of Flodden, and Geo.Ewing, Melbourne.Mrs, Thurber, whose maiden name was Rosa.Dunn, had been in poot health for some time, but nothing serious was feared until within a couple of weeks of her death.She was only thirty- two years _of- age, and leaves to mourn her loss her hus- hand, one little daughter eight months bld, father, mother, two sisters and three brothers, besides a large number of relatives and friends.Those from a distance whe attended the funeral were Mr.H.Thurber, husband, Derby Line; Messrs.W.S.and R, Dunn and Miss M.J.Dunn, brothers and sister, Montreal; Mr.H.J.Neill and Mrs.W.J.Neill, Montreal, Miss Sarah Ewing, Danville, and Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Ewing and family, Melbourne.The family have the sympathy of a large number of friends.WALLIS POND, VT., AND HEREFORD, QUE.The regular monthly meeting of the Church Helpers\u2019 Union of Hereford met on Monday evening .with Mr.and Mrs.Ostin Hunt.A large At the cloge: fhe-mesking refreshments.were ser- The one noticeable draw- \u2018BHERBROOKB DAILY RECORD, PO a ORE LTE WICK.Tingwiek, June 36.\u2014 TSpeclal)\u2014 Hannah Mooney, wife of Patrick Purcell, died at the home of her son, Michael Purcell, at the age - of 88 years.She.had heen an invalid for the past six years.She leaves to mourn her death her aged husband, one son and -his wife and five grandchildren.The interment took place in the R.©.cemetery.Saturday morning, The bearers were Messrs.M, Fitzpatrick, N.Blanchette, \"I\".Bosse and P.Comeau.MRS.W.H.WALLACE, FARNHAM, Farnham, June 30.\u2014(Speciat)\u2014The sad death oécurred here this morning.of Mrs.Elizabeth Bradley, widow of the late.W.H.Wallace.The funeral will he held at Granby to-morrow morning: on arrival of the C.V.R.train, \u201cDeceased vas 69 years of age.ONE OF PRICE WEBBER'S STORIES _ HOW A NEW.YORK MAN GOT STRANDED IN TOWNSHIPS.H.Price: Webber; the veteran theatrical man, who is well known in Sherbrooke and throughout the Townships, and who pilots a show company around New England and the Lower Provinces, and is the dean of the circuit, was in- Boston the other day, and was telling some of his experiences in the country with his Boston Comedy Company.told a good story of a theatrical man who once started off with a company of New York artists for Quebec province, and as Webber was booked over the same circuit, the New York- call off his dates, \u2018\u2018so that the comparison between your performance and mine will not obtrude closely to the public, to your disadvantage.\u2019 \u201c \u201cWell\u201d.replied Webber, \u2018I can hardly change now, as I have been going over the route for some years and t they expect me to keep my book- ngs.\u2019 \u2018 \u2018Very well, * said he, \u2018put I don\u2019t MRS.PATRICK, PURCELL, #JING- | reason you are doing so badly 7?\u2019 \u2018\u201c \u2018Twenty-five years abead of time.My pieces are too rich for their blood.They ain't educated up to my standard.I am sowing so that somebody else will reap.\u2019 The result was that Webber, in the kindness of his heart, paid the [ares of the stranded troupe back to Boston.â He- er advised the New England man to.DALY NEWS FROM TOWNSHIPS.(Continued from page 1.) year by the Waterville Light & Power Co.a new plant in the gorge about a mile helow Waterville.This will be the highest dam on the river, being some 45 feet in height, together with a concrete power house, cte.The power developed at this plant will be utilized chiefly for the operation of the factory of Geo.Gale & Sons, but it will also serve to light- the -villages of and Compton.Mr.Davis will supervise the construction of this .plant, and his services have also been retained by the Eastern Townships Electric Co., vf Hatley.FIXING O.M.R.ROADBED.Flodden, June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014The C.P.R.have a large gang of men, steam shovel and several engines at the Flodden gravel pit busy ballasting and fixing the O.M.R.roadbed.\u2018SUCCESSFUL STUDENT.Trenholmville, June 30.\u2014Special)\u2014 Mrs.(Dr.) HOod (Eva Dicksoh), of Chicago, writes that her son Douglas, 20\u2018years of age, has been awarded af the Illinois University a B.A.and also a Fellowship entitling him + ;to à year at the University and $250 cash.He has also been appointed State Horticultural Inspector.= FIRST.NIGHT WAS A SUCCESS, Cookshire, June $0,\u2014(Special)\u2014The first production éôf Queen Esther was Waterville L of 159 4-5.During the past two \u2018months there has been a steady gain in the enrolled patronage, and .98 books have been added, 53 new books and 45 duplicates and to replace worn out books.- MARRIAGES, RABOIN\u2014RODRIGUE.Compton, June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014A very pretty wedding was solemnized at the Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday morning, when Miss Alvina Rodrigue, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Rodrigue, sr., of this place, was married to Mr.Alfred Raboin, also.of Compton, the ceremony being performed by the Rev.Father La- vallee.The bride, who was attended by Miss Lemieux, was very pretty in a gown of white net over cream silk, | and wore a cream picture hat, and carried white and cream roses.Special music.was furnished, assisted by Messrs.Beaudrie and Perreault, of Sherbrooke.was served at the house, following the usual congratulations and good wishes.Mr.and Mrs.Raboin will reside in Compton.* BROWN\u2014LIBBY.Boltor Glen, June 30.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mr.Melbourne Brown and Miss Lura Libby were united in marriage on June 28th, at 3 p.m., at Mr.Brown's future home here in the Glen.Miss Libby is the eldest .daughter of Mr.H.Libby, of South Bolton, and well and favorably known here, having taught a successful term of school the previous year.Mr.M.Brown is the third son of Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Brown of this placc and - has been employed on the C.P.R.for the past two years.The bride was tastefully gowned in white silk with veil which was fastened with v hite roses and carried a bouquet of the same and was attended by her sister Miss Nettie Libby, who was dressed in white mull, Mr.Brown was supported by his friend, Mr.W.Mec- Larky, of Brome.Rev.Canon Carmichael, of Knowlton, performed the ceremony.Those from a distance who A wedding dejeuner ! LH THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1910.re .\u2014 in Canaan, Vt., on Saturday : : Mr.{|it will be bad for you to come so cess, and the people were delighted un; Mrs.C.K.Moffatt, of Brome; Deiniol, thur Fellows and Miss Blanche close to me.\u2019 with the whole programme.So much , Mr.F.Morgan and Mrs.E.Mor-! Second ishop, Mrs.Hunt and son Geofge Webber asked him what plays he so is this the case that at 11 o\u2019clock ;gan, of Knowlton; Rev.Canon Car- ia Maid, fi {ous niece, Marion, to Averill, Vt., vas going to perform.He said: this forenoon two-thiras of the seats {michael and Mrs.Carmichael, of 113; Du Ton Bunday., \u2018We are going to play \u2018The Lady jhad been taken for to-night.\"Knowlton; Mrs.[.Ford, of Knowl- |lLista, 1] Rev.J.C.Tanner held his regular of Lyons,\u2019 \u2018Don Caesar de Bazan, ton and Mr.McLarky, of Brome.The Third Rd Ser vice at Hereford on Sunday even- «Ruy Blais,\u2019 and \u2018Leah the Forsa- HASKELL FREE LIBRARY.bride and groom took the evening |B.101: ng.new fence is bei ted à ken.\u2019 \u201d\u2019 Rock Island, June 3b.\u2014(Special}\u2014 [train for Montreal, Quebec and other HL Michael he re à bar eing erec \u201c| aroun Webber remarked that these were The circulation of books from the places, amidst hearty congratulations Carthy, 1! ¢ Herelor urying ground.good plays and might prove draw- Haskell Free Library during the {and showers of rice.The presents na Smith \u201c ing cards.month of May fell below the same !were numerous and useful John Man years, died Wednesday a ee entier, there Beving been but three W, C, T, U.CONVENTION |= ett George A.a pe ET d Me However, Webber didn\u2019t call off his Pleasant library days during the y , Soo, 107; 1.with whom she was visiting.She is |dates and some five or six weeks af- month this year, but while June AT BROOKBURY 112: Fleece : survived by a daughter, Mrs.L, EK.|terwards he was at West Farnham, had one less library day than a year (Continued from page 1.) Fifth Rac Currier, of Concord with whom she P-Q-, and when the Bedford train jago, there was & gain for the month p 8 : : ston Belle, It made her home.a son Harry E.drew up at the station, who should of 22.During the two months 2430 Marbleton, the newly-appointed Meth- 111.Miss Cesd Colby, of West Lebanon, a sister, come up but nis former acquaintance.books were issued this year, 18 less todist minister, gave a short ad- cess, 114: Lau Mrs.Eliza Loveland, of Newport, P.\u201c \u2018Hello I\u2019 said he; \u2018how are you than a year ago, but with ve ot dress and Mr.John Roberts spoke 6: Bill Herroë Q., and four grandchildren.Mrs.getting on ?aily average.onsidering the rs on \u2018The Outlook in Quebéc Pro- Sabo Blend.1 Colby formerly lived at St.Johns- \u2018\u201c \u2018Oh,\u2019 Webber said, \u2018I get a dollar six months of the present year there vince.\u201d\u2019 Me instanced the remarkable ging no.bury, and was highly respected by occasionally.How are you doing ?\u2019 has been a gain over last year of victosies of prohibition at Lake Me.Sixth Race, où all who knew her.The services were |__\u201c, NOthing !\u201d said be, \u2018absolutely 637, 8309 books having been issued gantic and Huntingdon where, in Tammie, 107: P held at her home, 16 Thompson starving !\u2019 ~ the past six months.A monthly av- each, case, only one man voted \u201cfor an Rin J 10 street, Friday at one o'clock.\u2018Why,\u2019 said Webber, \u2018what is the erage of 1384 5-6, or a daily average |jiquor, and Longueuil and Shawvillé, Bn where the votes for probibition were | unanimous.He spoke of the temperance and liquor dealers de- lputations to the Provincial Guvern- | ment and said that the Premier, Sir Lomer Gouin, -Lad told the liquor deglers that his Government was a artizan of the cause of temperance.The early closing legislation which bad been adopted by the recent leg- ' islature would give 2 hours more of prohibition.The French people were enthusiastically heading the temperance movement in the vince and a few years, he prophesied, would see Quebec a barless province.| The united choirs of Robinson and Brookbury rendered several selections very pleasingly.PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN IN COMPTON.During the day resolutions were passed recognizing the noble work of Rev.Father Choquette, at Lake Megantic and urging the initiation of a County Prohibition Campaign for Compton County.The Dominion Alliance will take early steps to organize the county forces for a county-wide fight for prohibition.OFFICERS ELECTED.The following officers were elected: Mrs.G.B.Cleveland, Johnville, President.Mrs.Miller, Island Brook, Vice- President.Mrs.Todd, Birchton, .Treasurer.Miss Cairns 3, Sawyerville, \u2018Secretary.\u2019 pee vamai, /TO-DAYS RACES ON Æ.T.A, A.GROUNDS (Continued from Page 1.) distance -and should be a hummer race between such good distance horses as Leo Walter, Rollins, Judge Dundon and Adoration.They are all frequent winners, but the - three named appear best and should finish in about the drder named.The card is an excellent one should atttact to-morrow.: ENTIRES FOR FRIDAY'S RACES.and a banner \u2018attendance recent | Pro- \u2018Van Steenburgh, to Shel Sir Walter Rolli Judge Dundon, ROCK ISLAND Arrivals and Mack, of Hatley,\u2019 Mrs.H.M.Hovey * of Manchester; wig : her sister, left orf spenC the summery i ; blain; Miss Beulah Ly om Hilsboro she has been visit Breakey from her Manchester, Gran points.\u2014\u2014 CASTLEE | Arrivals and depar Conliff Savage, of Gre Beattie, of Greenlay, trude Young, Miss Jen Eva Barlow, of Nteole Sidney Shaw, of Kings \u201cPine Grove, on \u2018M Clarence Van Steënbärg; 2 iting.their mother; Mrs.of Richménd, guest at: Pope's a few weeks; Mr.I ,and little son, visiting a * Miss G.Beattie, to.her \u2018Greenlay, on Wednesday, ing her cousin, Miss- G.{ past week, Road.work is, a, prog now.Smoking Tob) | \u2018Mild and \u2018Mellg LA CIE CODERE, & FILS Hardware, Lesbien, and Coal, Blanksmitha WHIT 1 Hécécescceeteséééétérs Ir tail method.airtight grip._ Refrigeration.reduced prices.rigid and strong, Why White Mountain Refrigerators excel : \u201cJoined by expert cabinet workers, tongued and grooved tight as a drum, The double dove- % want to do you up, therefore I am Eiven last evening by local talent [attended the wedding were: Mr.Dav- 2 A» giving you this chance - to change under the direction of: Professor New- |is and Mr, and Mrs.J.Simcock and First Race, six furlongs:\u2014 Jack bore\u2019 and Electri and put say six months between us.ton.The hall was filled to its ut- |family, from Fitch Bay; Mr.and Mrs Binns, 107; Bright Start, 119; Sherbr I have certainly got the goods, and most capacity.It was a great suc- |H.Libby and family, of South Bol- Alarmed, 110; Johny Wise, 112; St.erbroo men EE ère p .remet = rue aout \u2014\u2014 don \u2014 sam \u2014 \u2014 méme Le A With The Chill In It\u201d CASE of selected wood adapted to 1 uliar requirements of Refrigerator construction.Massive locks } - Doors and cover extra thick, with reinforced linings, swing firinly and close\u2019 wit SANITARY, ODORLESS, DUPLEX CIRGULATION All meaning Scientific: \u201cConstruction, Superior Materials, Beauty and Durability, Perfe It is because of these excellent special features that we have ONLY THRE LEFT out of our large spring stock, so-if you wish to have one of these fine Refrigerators will pay you to call early.JY CARRIAGES We have just received a delayed shipment, which we are prepared to let go at very muc \u201cCALL EARLY AND GET THE BEST CHOICE.The Rugs Displayed in our Window are all New Designs, some of them made special fer us by The Montreal Carpet Company and bronze in the \u201cRoman Gold, unique patterns, designed for strength \u2018and ¢ beauty.\u2019 \u20ac \u201c m0 ges of - #, 1 ce cCaw- Bissell ne a + Re Tr a ee.at ; - A Ege Ya er yO CR RR ES ES AE \u2018 Le FE BEXRBROOKA DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NINE 30, - 1910.à ve wes: THAR vc a ; + m Ÿ of this city, was born in Sherbrooke FLODDEN.Fnamelled Souv I in 1885.He is the second child of BOLE ; FIELDS ARE FILLED For 6 IFS a family of twelve.Mr.Codere be- WIT.PAINT BRUSH WEED.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.gan his classical course at the Semi- wk Denti, June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014Am- eng the moxiour weeds that has grad- wally worked it8 Way into the fields tu this section of the Eastern Town- shipg is the plant commonly termed he paint brush.Particularly is this noticeable in the Pinnacle district, » Here whole fields may be seen red jth this weed, aid men and even men are engaged in cutting off the blossoms, boping hereby that seeding\u2019 may be prevented \u201c Many farmers ate of the opinion that some legislation should be en- es relative to £xterminating, it it be possible, this pest, which bids fair to do such widespread damage -to this country.Thos.MacLeay, of Richmond, _ visiting friends; Mr.M.G.MacDonald and son Clifford and Mr.J.A.MacKenzie, of Danville, guests of Mr.Jas.MacNaughton; Mrs.G.Stalker and grandson, Master R.MacLeay, with her daughter, Mrs.Beattie; Mr.Sam Dunn, of Montreal, with his uncle, Mr.A.J.Ewing; Mr.William D.Lynn, from Asbestos, Que.; Mr.D.Thompson to Lawrenceville Tuesday.The farmers_of this place are all smiles at the fine weather.The outlook for crops this season is the best for the past three years.FA \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 i RUNNING RACES In view of the fact that there will Value 50c.each, 39¢ \" SHERBROOKE RACING ASSOCIATION.Messrs.James Mackinnon and E.| be many strangers in town during 8 to 10 am.ve ve * DRESS LUSTRES\u2014 ; It.Stewart Patterson were in Mon- the race meet, the police are taking LADIES' SUNSHADE\u2014 | oe \u2018EXHIBITION GROUNDS.0000000000000000000000 CANADIAN \u2018Dominion Day Every visitor to the city will need some small souvenir to keep, or take to those \u2018\u2018at home.\u201d We direct your attention to our line of SOUVENIR SPOONS, SASH PINS, MAPLE LEAF PINS, JABOT PINS, We wlll be pleased to have visitors come and.inspect our goods, even if they do not intend purchasing.: Muil orders psomptly filled.R.J.Spearing.Goldsmith and Diamond Merchant.33 Strathcons Sq.Bell phone 413, \u201cCITY NEWS 000000000000: 00000000000ev0000 real yesterday.Gauthier\u2019s Auction next Saturday morning.No better pair of ponies in the Province of Quebec.-Mrs.E.S.Foss left this morning for Montreal for a week's visit to her son-and daughter.Mr.Bechles Willson, of London, Eng., author of several well-known historical books, and a Canadian by birth, was in town to-day on\u2018 his way to the lower provinces.Miss Cecily Hale has returned home from Milton, Mass, near Boston where she graduated last week at \u2018\u2018Hathaway Hall.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Loomis and family le,t to-day for their summer 000000000000000000000%000000000¢ aE - Wednesday were : * his cousins, Louis and Paul Codere.The Rev.Abbe Napoleon Codere, who is the sor of Mr.L.J.Codere, nary St.Charles Borromee in 1889, and assumed the soutane in June, 1906.Three years later he was ordained sub-deacon and deacon, and yesterday was admitted to the priesthood.While in the Seminary Mr.Codere occupied the positions of French professor, assistant bursar, and teacher of English in the classical course.Pt crs oon SALVATION ARMY PICNIC.The Salvation Army will hold their annual Sunday School picnic at the Park on Friday, July 1st.Those who wish to take this in will meet at the Sherbrooke House corner at 1 o'clock.All friends are invited.CITIZENS SHOULD BE ON GUARD every precaution to safeguard the person and property of the citizens.It is quite a task, but the authorities\u2019 feel that, with the co-operation of the citizens in seeing that their premises, etc., are properly secured, it will go a long way in keeping up the*reputation of the city as a law- abiding place.At these meets there is generally an attempt made to pass off counterfeit money and bogus cheques, so \u2018that to be on their guard.+ -SCOTSTOWN.- Among those who attended the W.C.T.U.Convention at Brookbury last Mrs.Robt.Scott, President of the local Union, Mrs.A.G.Sherman, Mrs.M.A.McKen-© it would be well for the merchants | DAILY STORE NEWS 136-138 Wellington St.Thursday, June sou Store closes at 6 fo-night \u201c2 Closed To-morrow the Entire Day Cut this List Out for Saturday Merning _ A few Popular Money Savers for Saturday Early Morning Purchasers - MEN\u2019S BALBRIGGAN % UNDERWEAR\u2014 VESTS AND DRAWERS\u2014 Vests and Drawers, NEW SUMMER CORSET\u2014 The new long shape, with hôse supporters, value 75c.pr.8 to 10 am.coeuuies Seve, for Summer Skirts, Dresses Bathing Suits, black, navy.sens etc., 43 in.wide, value SUc.7a - SILKS\u2014 © yard, Handsome coin spot, silk mull, 8 to 10 a.m.extra wide Jap Sik and Ba Silks, all 50c.values, s 8 to 10 a.m.\u2026\u2026.Li 39¢ Special dollar value, 8 to 10 a.m.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sauve eevenatonges » LONG KIMONAS\u2014 FANCY LACE EMBROIDERY\u2014 for this warm Collars, \u2018 weather.pretty.patterns, full length, value $1.SU, ve ts 10 am.{ 196 -\u201c\"$ to 10 a.m.«$1 iE \"à WHITE LAWN\u2014 good quality, wide width, value 13c.yard, 8to 10am.cooovnnnnn .NECK ROUCHINGS8\u2014 assorted styles, runs up to 20c.yard, 1693 Belts, 8 to 10 am.ones 1 2 C 85e.values, to 10 cern vases Le BABIES OWN SOAP\u2014 °C sm.th no0uss eperadile ° sure?Strictly fast black,\" Yon Le Ô, alue Uc, pair, Ye 8 to 10 a.m.RS BLACK AND COLORED.En ELASTIC\u2014 © \u201c2 BLACK COTTON HOSE Ce 4 TAFFETS.RIBBON\u2014 = Ql Vea fe ; \" cle 4 : IA oa see re CPR .re \u2018 A a : home on the shore of Lake Massa- be._ : À % ; ; : zie, Mrs.W.F.Bowman, Mrs.W.D.value äGC.box, fy(e Extra all silk 1 1 a 4 \u2019 UNE 30TH TO JULY 5TH\u20145 DAYS.wippi, at North Hatley.McKay, Mrs.P.Taylor, Mrs.(Rev.) 8 to 10am.ies 2DC Tatra all sik queiity, alli colors.7 The Harmony Band leaves to-mor- W.T.McKenzie, Mrs.D.J.Graham, PEARS\u2019 GLYCERINE SOAP\u2014 8 to 10am.inns nue Tater Lats Tor$ © In| } Races.Daily, rain or shine, row morning by the G.T.R.at 9.15 Mrs.G.W.Beard.value, 15¢ rake.~ TOILET PAPER\u2014 \u2018 - sien le sonar HORSES, 150, ~ to fill their engagement at the St.Rev.8.Clark went to Fitch Bay, PE CO 10 ams ers sere 10\u20ac sto 10 am, Can ell ae 101 fiat 0 tn lud Jean Baptiste celebration at Rich- | Que., last Wednesday to officiate at a ' .8 ten-cent packets : 20e \"4 | e.{0 lowing ber lois 4 are of M, including Grand Stand, 50c.mond.wedding.PEARS' VIOLET TALCUM LAD fige Gia E00 § ter for; sale in \u2018the Township VAS AAA PAPA AAA PAP Mr.George Johnston, of Philadel- POWDER\u2014 Co Tears ao: as the Tambs® p ropar- A = 0 = : : == [phia, has been the guest of Mr, and hire] CAO AAA Mrs.H.D.Lawrence, Bellevue Aven- M \u201c NAA .H.D., r.Jos.Simard, Sr., of the Mac-|§ eens ces tu range b, 117 acres.Th g : ue, for the past few days.namee district, is getting ready to CROCE ; \u20ac |wel timbered with large sprice and i.| Mrs.\u20ac.C.Colby, of Stanstead, build a large new barn.keeper for RY SECTION ! pulpwood, in close- proximity to vil- A por d Want Adver lisements and a a oe Santon the Guelph Cask Company, has mov- ROLLED OATS\u2014 TOMATO KETCHUP\u2014 | ey.4 Bottom, av mills, and red : in packets, value 25c., ¢) Value 20 tle, Ee Place,\u2019\u201d\u2019 the guests of Hon.Justice ed to one of the Company\u2019s houses SD TO A M ene 22e alue ve bottle, .Pox further, pacticulary apply té.+ | bats ESULTS For Lie M | aad Miss White .+ - WHEAT 8.B\u2014 EASTER BRAND CLEA ; | EE © 10% .MARTIN, \u2018 ONEY .Miss Frances Powers, who is spend- WATERLOO.NN 8 to 10 a.m., 11¢ Aen Sucka, os ym Lennoaville, ing part of her vacation in Water- Mr.F.W.Ledoux, who recently DEF PACKEL ui -coue ever.; to.10 arm.son.10¢ 2 Di 4 + words or less 15c each insertion, one ville, has gone to St.Johnsbury for |undérwent a serious operation, is CONFORT OR GILT EDGE | FIVÉ ROSES OR ROYAL | sracli \u201cAsbestos cs Inc.| né for each additional word : six J a visit to her friend, Miss Margaret now progressing favorably.™ Value Sc.bar, \u201cre HOUSEHOLD ran | \u2018Special Notice to Craditors =.gs b , inser Clarke.+\u2014 8'to 10 a.m.13 for .50¢ SEE pas .82:95 ?Fr attaire of the Company.having t coe res od 3 very 7.Le; or the price of five, Mr.J.FI.Roberts, secretary of the {na gpg BEFORE VANILLA OR LEMON EXTRACT REDPATH SUGAR\u2014 | state by the eharcholdsrs, Who Lave fous.@ - ; Dominion Alliance, ves in town to- \"big bottle 15¢ at.- 85 50 fer supplied the-c h.hod was Jecldad 5 st 1 \" \u2014 ay on his way to Knowlton from \u2018 T7 8to 10 a.m., 2 .: DBE ee eerie, .JU à ua! meetin at St.Joha,N.* , AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA the W.C.T.U.convention at Brook- JUDGE MULVENA.te > Ce for A i - \u2018ALL DAY.{bain tions at ihe mide \u2018and th ed 2 , * TRÉ-MALE.h HELP WANTEU\u2014FEMALE, bury.\u2014 SQUARE BLUEING\u2014 .DAIRY BUTTER\u2014.(books bé closed until August Bd nest, | 0 60 as to give the néw management time [to Inventheste \u2018an straighten out, the affairs of the Company and put them us 8 sound and businesslike basis, 93 ® Ye believe the broperty and plant to .prerdjaeuré C Æ |be & valuable one, and therefore re FUT on ME the creditors te: givé the new Board \u2018of - = Directors an opportunity: to find \u201cways F and.means to finanée tie \u2018Company out of its present difficulties, when undoabt- - edly all legitimate debts will be pald, and much sooner than if creditors press ed their claims at the present time.It must be distinct ._-tpod that no person has any authority to contract any debt or make say of the.sie binding this Company withot the.sienatar | of the President.', =.\"WOOD ny a\u201d Digby, N.S.Fans 248; 910, value 20c¢.pound, 1 De pet pound \\ = Bb Le ie vee, 22¢ FRESH BGGS\u2014 : ST per dozen, \u2019 the LAD FINED FOR ASSAULT\u2014D.Mc- LEOD INSULTED LADY.Dan McLeod appeared before Judge SMEN, EXCLUSIVE Among the attractions which » Mk \u2018earnings guar- \u2018WANTED BY JULY 20TH, GEN- [town of Coaticook offers to the citi- * 2 10 vacancies, eral servant, able to do .\u2018 \\ plain zens of Sherbrooke to-morrow is a : fuonteeal cooking.Mrs.W.8.Dresser.[floral parade in the morning, base- Mulvena this forenoon, charged with A ON@, DELIVERY VUANTED \u2014 CHAMBER GI _[ball, horse and foot races -in the |Using insulting language towards a 1 À: Jin North Ward, W ply New Sherbrooke House afternoon, and a first class drama in |Young lady in Hast Sherbrooke.He a 5 = the evening.was fined $5 and costs, with the @l- -mmmemmennnnennnnnnnnüennnü \u2014 HS WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVAN tive in jai [D FOR MONT- W no washing.Small family, oa Mr.G.L.DeLottinville isin Mont- terna of 30 days in jail.=- read\u201dto-day.FINED FOR ASSAULT.feén sand and one home.Appl to first-class mare J ; pply 56 Melbourne St.\u2019 \u2018 A Ty \u2014_\u2014 ; ; , W- NTEP, Gilg.ON Gn wo ND Mrs.J.E.I'outre left to-day for L.Comfort, a lad \u2018about _ nineteen cB, BENCH LAND brown, 57 Quebec St.\u2019 Montreal for a few days\u2019 visit.years of age, was charged with hav- 2 ouse finishing \u2014 4 ing assaulted Harr Ducker last ToT ound.oH.ANTED \u2014 AN gxPERIENCED| Mrs.C.Colclough, who has spent evening, The defendant was em- icook.\u2014 lady clerk, speaking both French | S0OMe time in the city with friends, ployed b Mr.Edwin Ducker.farmer and English, /APPly to C.F.Olivier, | has returned to Hollis Centre, Me.Belvi y Mr.n er, ae \u2019 elvidere, and the complainant is a 8 to 10 a.m.eevee SHREDDED COCOANUT\u2014 value 20c.packet, \u2014 8 to 10 a.m., pssosce 14c Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Scott rusticat- | 5 HH ed for a few days at the Mountain , ; + Lisle quality, in black, white, grey, {ties : .Lot.: 16, id.za, Tange b, View Club House on \u201cThe Bog.\" ve to 6 am \u2026 oe 12% Ee Wi m.; 15e 2 comprisiig 185 acres and: lot 4 - ~~ ce { fe ONE WHO Bostôn Store.ing preferred.Good k to the right man.: Waterville.TO.'TEND SHOP bookkeeping, speaking nguages.Good refer- Apply by letter, E.and Alexander.ONC ICE, TWO CLAP- Ei] \u2018dry goods nch and English.OUpif r,- Bopton Store.D, HANDY MAN, k.PjO.Bor 93, | woollen mills.ANTED | SALESGIWL, ONE with some experience and speaking both languages preferred ; permanent position.Apply J.Thom] Strathcona Sar, City.pson, 15 V ANTED ° TWO WEAVERS FOR the pattern department of our Paton =\u2014Manufacturin Company, Sherbrooke.5 - Way iD \u2014 CA APABLE MAID, REF- erenc es, _Bherbrooke Tea Rooms.WA GOOD COOK AT ONC \\ BE Ler Apply at the Foster JHouse, Fos ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A FIRST- class pastry cook.Apply McShan & Gilmore, Lake Megantic.° Mrs.Bishop, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.M.Ross, Queen street, has returned to Bishop's Crossing.ow Mr.and Mrs.Andrew McCaw are spending a couple of weeks at Hoa- gic, Ont., the former home of Mrs.McCaw.\u2018Miss Wright, from Vancouver, B.C., is the guest of her uncle, Rev.Canon Shreve, on her way to Prince Edward Island.Mrs.C.H Bowen and Master Lloyd Bowen have joined the other members of their family at the Lake \u2018Park Hotel, Lake Scaswaninepus.The family of Mr.Frank Wilson nephew of the latter.The boys have had several \u2018\u2018goes\u2019\u2019 of late , but the most serious was that of last evening.The complainant certainly shows signs of having been roughly handled.The defendant pleaded not guilty, but was convicted after hearing the evidence.He was sentenced to pay a fine of $2 and costs or 30 days in jail, and bound over to keep the peace for\u2019 twelve months, under surety of $50.PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco - EE demeure EARS AA a eA mma.~ MONTREAL * AVIATION.MEET COUNT DE LESSEPS, '* - WRIGHT BIPLANRS, oF i CANADIAN BIPLANES, | - FRENCH MONOPLANES, # wm $75.000 IN; Sr June 24 to July i Daily contedts\u20142 p.m.to.mens: In startling feats of the ar BALLOON RAGES.3.AY HORSE, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.have left for North , Hatley, where Mild and Mellow Special train\u201dservies os GYR aad tor for sale, | Soa #0 they \u2018are occupying their \u2018cottage, C.P.R.- + Apply Peter KW SALE\u2014NEW, JUST| \u201cWychwood,\u201d for the summer.[ON finished, 7 r , i s _ y \u2014\u2014 [Walk from cars.Apply wo.\"Mckay, Mrs.Newton G.Stuart and child- EXCURSION ; ,Ç AUCTION SALE bd oni MOW- Lennoxville, | \u2019 ren, who have been the guests of Mr.\\ only wo ., en's Livery rpwo \"HOUSES ON MONTREAL ST and Mrs.J.C.Waterhouse for some Saturday, July July 2nd, oid.for sale.Apply D.W.Hyndman, Weess, have returned to their home [4 g em ren on _ 4 vv, TH \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 40 Moa: reui lstreet, at Clarke's Mills, Me.| The undersigned, - \u2018 under pts ps.Wii TON RES- \u2014_ \u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 I from 3 2% on Station.DOR-SALE - au BIC YeLE AND Ma A large gathering listened to the STR.\u201cANTHEMIS,\u201d JOSEPH GAUTHIER, | H sLau- | pinces.Drew, open air band concert given at Ra- Under the auspices of Elephantis \" - .Water St.Sherbrooke, Que.cine Park last night by the Sher- Lodge, Ne; be.LO.0.F., SUNDAY.; Lin ell by Public.Auction, af ty oh #8, BUICK, TIOR SALE \u2014 HOUSE AT LENNOX] brooke City Band.Judging from the \"ULY SRD, .Bteamer leaves Ma- ; M09, practi- ville.\u2014Apply R, Macdonald.loud applause, the muse 8 an evi.808 upon arrival of morning train from Albert St.(rence Cormier Block}, j Sherbrooke, returning in time to con- 1 complete nect-with afternoon train.Magog Band Jor selling, | TFOUSE FOR SALE IN NORTH WARD, dently appreciated.off Wellington St, Sherbrooke > in attendance.Fare, 85c.round trip.: 1 pair brown and white Shetland ponies, Foi Box) oll atid] HRI metterns Oe ro) Mr.Harold Cowan, of Gould, is the young, gentle and kind, we a timed; oN Apply, J.B.McDonald,\u201d 47 Queen St.guest of his aunt, Mrs.W.8 Ber- scoroco000000000000000 ! | Eid fo drive Ormes ri E ay s, \u2018 va Farm, ka ° |Nuttèr ; 1 bay horse, eight ' LA Sold, : i x up rend JOR SALIX 0.th QUE + ST ria] ton Road.Mr.and Mrs.Berwick are ° Ackaowledgments.° | weighs \u20181800 pounds ; ei i og bores; ! AI next few light, fireplace, , hardwood floors, new also entertaining Dr.Berwick and 1 pony wagon, two-seated = pa 8 double pony sleigh wien pole ; pony bar- 4 | nesses, blankets, etc.; tye-ssated top.buggy, 1 Concord bier, À express wagon with canopy top, i sum \u2018bus for hotel with 5 and pole; hotel, with pole \u2018an lumber wagon witlif 1 Bennett Berwick, eececcsceccsaccocecers sell\u2019 cheap hot air furnace, good cellar, barn; lot} hig son, Master Ne CARD OF THANKS.ood hill|66 x 110 cheap to quick _ purchaser.wood Apply Box 4 Record.of Montreal.\u2014- r.C.A.Ring, the Brompt The undersigneh wish to take this BUTCH- YOR SALE\u2014A GOOD.SEVEN-ROOM Pulp & Paper: le AS at A opportunity to thank their friends and 8, harness, \u201chouse on Lendon street.Price low oc ; neighbors for their great kindness dur- 8 ice.Will and terms moderate.Apply Box YV| gus, is in Sherbrooke to-day to meet [ing the last illness winter \u2018bus for and in connection ' : } shafts ; 1 double ss.D.R.i ; i with the funeral and burial of the late - box rack and seat ; 2 dump carts, h - Record Office.pars.Bag and Eran who motored Mrs.N.V.D.Labonte.These kindnesses ; .racks for double wagons and car \u2018 TO LET rom Worcester, Mass., leaving + will never be forgotten., .tiful Semi-read tions which sleigh, cariole sleigh, double HBRED ; : il Johnsbury, Vti., to-day, and went N.D.Labonte._ :rrih Here's a picture of two beautiful .Semi-ready creations whic gleds, single and double driving par dess- A marked, \" eu + Te + Mr.Vand Mrs .Trihey.7 .: : | es, express harnesses pairs 0 à ares mo LET-HOUSE OF To O0NS.| arn on destination after a short conti Mr, and Mrs.JF, puvruil.we do not stock, but show you a beautiful range of light weight team harnesses.cart Barnens, | sleigh 7 EUX ; .: : oaticook, June : 1, 10.- .4 A .- chains eavy an ree Modern conveniences ; stable.Apply, Mrs.E.Winn Farwell entertained a ° summer tweeds in Homespuns, (both in Canadian and Irish), Done- for wagons or Sleighs, whifiletrees © and O.Desruisseau, East Sherbrooke.neck yokes ; large.pulley with shaft and hangers ; 1 set of iron blocks with 13 inch rope ; large lot of bolts and nuts, all gizes ; 2 trunk trucks, = feed box, iron bedsteads, wooden hedstesads, spring beds, mattresses, etc., ete.\u2014ALSO\u2014 - 1 mowing machine, 1 barse rake, plows, i \u2018\u201c \u201d SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.Made up in the Semi-read = 0 LET\u20146-ROOM TENEMENT WITH at a small informal bridge\u2019\u2019 on 2 p y 45-DATE 'L - modern: conveniences.No.3 David- Tuesday evening for Miss Grace Rey- We, in son Place.Apply Chief Davidson.nolds, of Pelham Manor, N.Y., who uae Shad] Ap ddress \u2014 is Miss Florence Farwell's guest.G fpo LET \u2014 SIX - ROOMED' HOUSE, Those present included Mrs.A.N.Apply 302 J Worthington, Mrs.Herbert Irwin, _ TT an Mrs.Malcolm W.Mitchell, \u2014 Misses During the the Year Ending May 1, 1910 gals, Crofters, Kilaloos and Harris.way, either of these garments will stand rizht out from the or- bespeak the careful dinary and give you an appearance that will every i convenience.: - dresser.WITH Wellington | St.i ferred.ie When vou want Clothes that havé a whole lot of class, get in \u2018barrows, grind \u2018stones, 1 large \u2018agricul- » i Rooxs TO LEE MANS Os Pcomnor, | Jean Mitchell, Margaret Ashby, |The BANGOR DAILY NEWS, in 223 \" or the Semisend be disappointed tural boiler wigh stovs, lot tools, etc.: = oI Baek a .: (Montreal), Dorot a Gwyn, Ethel issues, gave or M instances o touch wi e emi-rea y\u2014you won e disapp + _ Bos pos - i Terms of 8fle\u2014Very liberal, With our Special Order Department of the Semi-ready System eee nel at 10 o'clock a.m students of this institution accepting positions.Our Position Department can | help you.No payment in advance.Free À town.i Bessie Odell, Good re LET\u2014LARGE HALL IN WEBSTER \u20ac Shreve, Eva White, Grace Meynolds (New York), Merers.> F TH, A ctioneer7 > once.Block, Wellington St.Apply Ei G.; catalogue : pelect loth.hb J GRIFFI u ri Wiggett, or W.R.Webster.J.McKechnie, E.C, Bowen, Dr.: F.L.SHAW, Pres., at your command, you are enabled to select your cloth, have your : ve à Lynch, J.H.Blue, W.8.Frye, J.Portiand, Me.; ( u measure and uaranteed to have it de- goTo- TEACHERS WANTED.B.Woodyatt, G.G.Grundy, J, M.\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | - Suit made to.your own 5 ra ging.| Goodwin and Cecil Boyer (Barrie, Tu h livered in four days\u20144 exact.days.\u2019 à any ANTED \u2014 QUALIFIED 'ELEMEN- .) Cards- were played _at six f dit dl ng\u2019 0 eg g Aling.Al tary adie \u201cfor the town of ont.) the prizes falline BV OX The longer you put off testing the merits ot Semi-resdy 3 .t , 1 , ; ; 0 er Term eight months.Salary $95.00 per Worthington and Mr.Frye.The sup-.Is situated in one worse for r you\u2014and the Dunca Btores., CRN\" month.Apply to Alex.J.Smith, Sec.- per table was beautifully arranged of the most bhautiful and healthfnl parts ee \u2014 Bush.Trea Brg mptonville, Que.with flowers, \u2018of the Eastérn Townships, 600 ft.above oo .LT ae .Ly 3 i A sea.legal \u2018It provides.a, thorough course, Sm pus ue | The Rev.Napdleon\u2019 Godtre; pu \u2018ot drfinins in afl departmedts.Shrough \u2019 Welling cous Pt.| was ordained to the; priesthoo yee its.8 3 Dlishe tesident andy ply - Lig Pu: {orden celebrated ffs rons this fis td condant:t witht eo, Juve , à SKE wu ag waar kote pila AE oF + LES \u201cYraucoms trsvu FOONEUEE + THURSDAY, JUNE 2°, 1929, ~ nr 10 } 0 147 Wellington § St.Ladles\u2019 Department EC toe and our Saturday Bargain jaipairés ders, as our prices will be Read guefully and call \u201c tie RE Ladies\u2019 Wash Suits In stripes and.plain glined : all col- gra.Regular \u201835.5 $4.20 ° Regular \"$7.00 and qe \u2018Suits.OF finest range in the city, $5.2 + il.Men\u2019 s Dept.156 Wellington Street (opposite our old stand; 147 Wellington).et Lo Sr pi w§is00 jou $30.000 A - aed, poses essen I Sescsce0ssreesesesscscceccsscens In this lot, fine all wo ol Suits, silk lined, light weights.uitable for this time of the year.Prieës ranging from 515.00 to .59:00), will ,- clear, Saturday.+ \u2019 ! Toe at oe eine eee JR e ° | > Come early.they will go fast at Pa this .low price.Sizes 34 to 38.X $.Jo and $1.25 Black T8¢ - SL \\) .Sateen Underskirts \u2026 3 \u2019 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY : \u201c-82:50 dnd $2.75 Heathesbloom Underskirts, $1.98, Very} sesviceable $7.00 Men's Suits reduced to 55.60 and dressy.All have Yery hand- oo - | some Hares fh , , Ie ts or frill $10.00 Suits reduced to 1.$8.00 Pa Gone at i 1 08 $12.00 Suits reduced to .$9.60 Of ds - iin Wiese * » ; 4 abi PN ts) ce a- Cg 214.00 Suits reduced to .$11.20 ir js - : oF A, i] OS SUMM $16.00 Suits reduced to .$12.80 a2 ge sizes : $18.00 Suits reduced to .S1440 és Le e) 45 \"COSTUMES, $20,00 Suits.reduced to $16.00 $ AU aus -\u2014 > \u2018 : \"COATS, : 0 > Br: \u2018\u2019 suit : Skirts,.best BLOUSES All \u201cProgress Brand\u2019 Suits.ce SE.~ Prices Beyond a - mien \u2018of a doubt: the ; AP * Suits P 2500 io $10.00, extraordinary bargains in Ladies\u2019 Also reductions on Boys\u2019 Suits = Lee tata.| Os - Fashionable Summer Costumes.and Pants.\u2026 | PA .Coats and \u2014Waists- ni, fmmediutc .wear were never egualled in this city i \u2018Whi t \u2014each garment- magnificently made, LEARN TO WVnite- cut in the very latest suyle and : trimmed according to.the gt sumn- 00% ; mer requirements: There are too TRADE HERE AND we 0 \u2018 many articles to permit describing | with.two or listing.Call here and you wi - Pi ; P pe.3 .realize instantly the full significance SAVE MON EY Lee C of this Sale.i YY CLOTHIER FOR MEN AND WOMEN ; k.i d - .+ x NI + AND FURRIER | oN , i cesteechocerestetets.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS.CRNIPEREP RARIRRAR COUNTRY PRODUCE.\u2014\u2014 EGG MARKET STEADY.Montreal, June 30.\u2014There was no change in the condition of the market for eggs, prices being steady under a fair demand and sales in a jobbing way were made at 2lc¢ for selected stock and at 1l7c to IX for straight receipts per dozen.HONEY MARKET QUIET.Montreal, June 30.\u2014The demand for honey shows no improvement and the market is quiet, with no changes in values to note.We quote: Clover white honey, 14 to 15c; dark grades, 113 to 124c; white extracted, 10% to llc; buckwheat, 7 to Tic.MAPLE BUSINESS SLOW.Montreal, June 30.\u2014Business in L TE TT IT 1 0000000000000000000000000000000000 A BIG SALE OF BELTS, for 25c.Each \"ENCLOSE EXTRA FOR POSTAGE.| \u2018 = Ras We hive just purchased a clearing dinc*of dainty Wash Belts at a price that \u20ac en- \u201cables us to offer them to you, at nearly a third of their real worth.Made in pretty eyelet and.blind embroidered eftects, in assorted widths ; oval and square pearl buck- \u201cles Reg.value, 65c.Clearing at, each .ceusssrrscssenn ÜBCS Your Mail Order will receive \u2018prompt and careful attention.Money refunded if not satisfied.5 + IAS.A.OGILVY & S THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE.MONTREAL.- CE cating.Ps The town.gr Artivaly are : ; Mr.and Mrs: Octave, prices rule steady.but We quote syrup in good at Gc per Ib., and in tins at ¢, with maple sugar at 10c td-'1lc maple products continues slow, POTATOES IN FAIR DEMAND.Montreal, June 30.\u2014The demand for potatoes is fairly good, of which supplies are small and prices firm at 40c to 45Hc per bag in car lots.PROVISION MARKET DEMAND IS QQOD.> Montreal, June 30.\u2014 The demand \u2018for all lines of cured meats is good and an active trade is being at fair prices.The market for abattoir Jresh-killed dressed hoge ' was \"| steady at the recent decline, with sales in a jobbing ' way at 813 to $13.25 per 100 ths.DAIRY PRODUCE.; oc Poe | RS \u2018BUTTER ANI CHEESE MARKETS UNSETTLED.- Montreal, June 30.\u2014Both the local cheese and butter markets are unsettled and weaker in tone.Cheese prices in the country were fractionally lower, and a weaker tone prevails locally though prices are nominally unchanged, westerns being quoted at llc to llic, and casterns amore Trusfees future requirements.| Incorporation The Sherbrooke Railway & Power Company was incorporated hy Act of Legislature of the Province of Gg Sherbrooke Street Railway, Company.Field of Operation Franchises Extension of System system has never been Water Powers Hydraulic Development about Sherbrooke.Earnings stock.Market for Securities Terms of Payment _ application.day, June 28th.¥ : at Toto te to Loge.æ | The butter market is also weaker ® in tone, though choicest creamery is still quoted at 22c.FARMERS BUY BUTTER.Scotstown, The cheese factory patrons claim that they are doing well with their milk.Some of the farmers are selling all their milk and are buying their butter at the stores, claiming that it does not pay to make butter even for their own use at the price that it is now selling at.EF.T.LIVE STOCK MARKET.SHIPMENT FROM KNOWLTON.Knowlton, June 30.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Messrs.Curley & Moffat made a shipment of live stock from here consisting of 15 hogs.which brought from 7ic to 8ic per lb., calves ranging from $2 to 35.OTHER BOARDS.Campbellford, Ont., June 30.\u2014 One thousand two hundred and sixty boxes were boarded at the cheese board here; all sold at 1 1l-16c.Sterling, Ont., June 3) \u2014 At =a meeting of the cheese board 985 boxes were offered; ali sold at 10%c.New York, June 30.\u2014Butter.firm, Receipts 25,475 packages.Creamery specials, 2X2c to 29¢; extras 28ic; \u2018heese, firm.Receipts 15,286 boxes.State, whole milk, specials, 15c to 15ÿc; do.fancy, white; !1ic-to 1ltjc; dane do.fancy colored, l4ic; do.average, prime, lic to 11tic; do.fair to good, 122c to 138c.; \u2018do.common, 13c; skims, full to special, aie to 23e {Smoking}Tobacco Mild and Mellow tu = pp\u201d B C.D.SHELDON Investment Broker A Speciality \u2018 mada of \u2018invests A Specialty made of {nvest- Standard Railroad Industrial Stocks Write for full particulars regarding plan of investment, Room 101.180 St.James st.\u201cMONTREAL.The Bonds are dated July lst, 1910, and are due July 1st, Interest payable January 1st and July 1st.The balance of $800,000 Consolidated First Mortgage Bonds and Ordinary Shares will remain in the Ty osbury, and (Incorporated under the Laws of the Province of Quebec.) i \u2018 - The Company is in an exceptionally strong franchise position.and gives tbe Company the exclusive right to build and operate a street railway within the limits of tig extended.Messrs, Ross & Holgate, Consulting Engineers of Montreal, timate that its earnings when in full operation will total $69,300 annually.the Street Railway $27,300 and $3,000 will be.obtained from rentals.The 5 per cent.interest on the outstanding bonds will take $35,000 a year, leaving a surplus of $3 20 p.c.August 1st.June 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 (RE COBALT-STOG s) a CHAMBERS FERLAND Don't tail to get some, BUT All\u2019 Cobalt stocks bought and sold, also can stocks traded in on margin.anad Money arte This can be easily and safely, MeCUAIG BROS.MEMBERS MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, on behalt of the.Underwriters\u2019 offer 4 s ; # ; ( | At.95 and accrued, Interest \u2018 phsoliaated First Mortgage sinking CARRYING 40 P.C.STOCK BONUS.OF THE.HERBROOKE RAILWAY & POLE Ç ody .Ti rst C 1940.Denominations 3500.The City of Sherbrooke is the commercial centre of the Eastern Townships.and-is an important railway and industrial centre.Its franchise from the City of Sherbtoo A w Although the population of the City has increased over fifty per eent.It is now proposed to mo re than double the existing mileage.The Company has purch ased certain water powers on the Magog River, \u201cyears owned by the British American Land Company.25 p.c.\u2018 ; REAL Jd \u2018ud PANAMA 2 5 HATS $5.00 and $6.50.Don\u2019t miss seeing our Panamas at these prices.It is simply this: Panama Hats at Wholesale Prices.fo seesessussmeessecsresadnees 'ROSENBLOOR Yo The Big Store\u2019 With Little Prices | weessassasess | NRW AND HANDSY $1.00.and amd color harmonies.Shirts for goed Shirts.BATHING SUITSA 750.to.$2.50 + WE SELL SUIT CASES, TRUNKS | AND BAGS, STAR CLOTHING HALL 4, Is Your J.ROSENBLOOM & (0.95 Wellington St.97 Wellington St., Y9 Wellington St., COBALTS Jz ~ turns while Beaver Nova Scotia and Temi ! Speculative Opportunity.MoKiale Chambers-! > Men's Shok Dept.WY Men\u2019 s Fu hings ë a, Men\u2019 8 Clpthing.\u201c\u20ac Sescessessessececseceeanessaieserssrnate 3 3 18 AN CHASE PELLENT \u20ac PRESENT ) IT NOW 4 ?- FISHER & DESRO D : 0 \u2018 Btock Brokers, \u201c ¢ 91 Bt, Fra; Xavier Street, Montre \u2018 +.[ - The Montre: = The Eastern\u201d > : i 2 ?\u20ac + Bankers - - - - - Authorized CAPITALIZATION $1,500,000 57 30-Year Gold Bonds $1,500,000 Ordinary Shares 4 These water powers will \u201cbe.developed at one site, and the ¢ngioeers report that they will vide for the needs of the street railway, but will also leave 2,600 H.P.available for sale outside to th The new power plant will be completed by November.September 1st.= rer wh CE since the Street Railway coma within the precincts of the (JF , Application will be made in due course to list the bonds sand stock of the Company on the Montre E : Subscriptions for thé $600,000 of bonds carrying a 40 per cent.stock bonus\" may be made in inst af 15 p.c.on allotment.Complete information regarding the Company may be found in the prospectus or in the large dis Tf 25 pc.Octoh J Prospectus ,and forms of appli cation may be bbtained at.any Branch of the Royal Bank \u2018of Canada or McCuaig Bros.& Co., Montreal, or Brouse, Mitchell & Co., Toronto.APPLICATIONS FOR \u2018BONDS SHOUL cL D BE MADE UPON THE FORM ACCOMPANYING THE PROSE CHEQUE OR DRAFT, PAYABLE, AT PAR 1N MONTREA L FOR \u201810 pe OF THE AMOUNT OF BONDS § on ++ tiave suffic fF wh have examined and reported up 8 Of this the Power De) ; Re os lontz ; $700.00 5700.00 oT .4 , 1 S, Of the $700,000 CoMwplidated First Mortgage Bonds now being issued $100, 000 \"are held in escrow to ie ho al @ 000 Sherbrooke Street ailway Bonds, due 30th June, 1927.Some points about the Company that make an Investment à in its Securities WE Ca It is the third largest city SOFT FRONT 8HI rs en whe\u201d At this price we are sf Fu ing exclusive Shirtinge Fg are.distinctive in chars -handsome in paf \u20ac "]
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