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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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DAY, JULY 7, 1910 \u2014\u2014 ONE CENT COMPAN ADVISED * OPTION CLEAR.Tender For \u2018Westbury Power Must Be Accepted.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cSELL IT, SELL IT QUICK,\u201d ° BAYS EX-ALDERMAN\u2014HAS WESTBURY POWER SER- À VED ITS PURPOSE.Will the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company secure the West- bury power?It is understood that the company's legal advice is that the option given by the city is absolutely clear and good and that there is \u2018no question but that the city must hand the power over at the price stipulated and that the company will be free to do with the power as itsees fit _ The-recent policy of the city has ! been to hold on to its water powers and acquire more where possible.The offer to sell the Westbury power was.undoubtedly made with a view of helping the Street Railway Company for the purpose of the street railway extension, believing that the power would be transmitted to Sherbrooke and assist in the city development.There is little doubt that should the company acquire the Westbury power now, in addition to the power it has purchased in Sherbrooke, that the transmission lines would be.ex- \u2018tended towards the asbestos regions rather.than towards the city , of Sherbrooke.On the whole it does not look, as though the -City- Council had manifested any remarkable cleverness in dealing with this problem.1t inserted a clause in the franchise which forces the company to transport its Sherbrooke power out side of Sherbrooke for sale, that is all over 1000 h.p.Now the famous Westbury power which for half a dozen years.has been mooted as the force which would one day turn the wheels: of Sherbrooke industries is about to pass out of the city\u2019s hands with the probable result of more power for Black Lake and Thetford, rather than for Sherbrooke.: An ex-alderman, speaking of the matter, yesterday, said, \u2018\u2018Sell the Westbury power, $23,000 is a good ; price.Sell it quick.\u201d The motion granting the option was made by Alderman McManamy, who was in-' strumental in its purchase, and it may be that he considers that the.power has already served the pur: | pose for which it was purchased and that to hand the article over to the ! Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company for $23,000 would not be doing too badly after all.The Westbury power was purchas- ° ed by the city for $9,500.It was used in the municipal ownership campaign | as the alternative to the purchase of the Sherbrooke plant.\u2018Even if the company was disposed to come to Sherbrooke with their power the Council's policy of \u2018No.competition,\u201d if continued in, would force it to seek a market elsewhere.The amount appears to be too large sistant Bishop ot the Anglican Dio- | zese, of here: from Bishop Dunn, who is © England for his health, to this + & fine preacher.\u2019 | It is ; health is improving in the old land.\u2018victions regarding Canada.He says land no better fate could befall any JE DOWN ~ ROAD BY-LAW.Waterloo Ratepayers Thought Amonut Too Large.\u2014 PROPOSAL WAS TO SPEND $20,000 \u201cON ROAD MACHINERY AND WORK.Waterloo, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014The by-law which came before the ratepayers on Monday and Tuesday of this week for approval or disapproval, was defeated by a majority of.10 to 84 and valuation of \u2014§95,- 000.This by-law was for the purpose of raising $20,000 to be expended on road machinery and road work.and met with the disapproval of the ratepayers.ASSISTANT BISHOP SECURED, \u2014 BISHOP OF ANTIGUA, W.INDIES, WILL DO BISHOP DUNN'S | WORK.Quebec, July 7.\u2014The Bishop of Antigua, West Indies, will be the as- -+ Quebec for the next twelve word having been received in ef- months, fect: The Bishop of Antigua is the son of a distinguished clergyman, the, late Ven.Archdeacon Farrar, of Westminster Abbey, and also enjoys the reputation of being scholarly and understood Bishop Dunn\u2019s | ir +\u2014 : EARL GREY IN CANADA, s\u2014\u2014 GREATEST NATION THAT HAS EVER BEEN IS IN PROCESS OF MAKING.\u2018London, July 7.\u2014In this week\u2019s Standard of Empire, Earl Grey gives a statement of his hopes and con- Canadians \u2018are a sane, sober and earnest people, a patriotic and invincib- 'y industrious people, worshipping no false gods or following no will-o\u2019-the- wisps, but steadily and surely, with their eyes _ wide open alike to the spportunities and dangers, building up between the Atlantic and the Pacific the greatest nation that has ever - been.Canada, he says, is a wonderful inspiration to any right-thinking man British girl or boy, man or woman, than to become a good Canadian and \u2018play a part in the Dominion\u2019s great forward march; a most wonderful process in this wonderful age.Earl Grey strongly favored the emigration of young children to Canada.- + Mr.M.L.Jourdain had an oper- | Stratford-on-Avon, .the journey have not seen ation on his eye performed this \u201cmorning by Dr.Darche.5 \u2018themselves to induce at meet Langford for a_ $20,000 side bet, ARE OFF 10 SEE THE OLD HOME.700 Sail in Sons of of England Excur= sion To-Day.ALL HAVE RETURN TICKETS, AND EACH PROMISES TO INDUCE ONE PERSON TO | COME TO CANADA WITH HIM.Montreal, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014Ear- ly this morning there sailed for England by the Royal George over 700 men, women and children, under the auspices of the Sons of England.It is the ,argest excursion party ever organized in Toronto or the Domin- | ion of; Canada \u2018for a European trip.Five hundred of the party are from Toronto, and the remainder from outside, points as Vancouver, Victoria, Detroit; Cleveland, Sherbrooke and the Maritime Provinces.The party was given a send-off at Toronto yesterday morning by Mayor Geary, several members of the City Council, and leading citizens.They arrived in Mootreal last evening ae 7.30, and were transferred to the Rayai George.Members of the Montreal branches of the Sons of England assembled and an informal reception was tendered the travellers on board the Royal George.On their arrival in England at Avonmouth docks, Bristol, a special train of the Great Western Railway will be in waiting to convey the party to Bristol City.On their arrival there the party will be given a civic welcome by the Lord Mayor and City Council, On the conclusion of a few days\u2019 stay there the bulk of the party will visit Cheddar, Wells, Bath, Oxford, Leamington, \"Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow and Edin- Affairs, and Ambassador Motono, for Japan, expresses the sincere attach- \u2018roads and agree tg abstain from all burgh.At most of these points a civic welcome will be extended.\u2018 The return journey will be made to suit the convenience of the party, but the majority will return early in.August.Each person in the party has a return ticket, and all have pledged least one person to make the return trip with them.Many of those going home on the Old Land since they left for Canada.One man with his \u2018 wife returns after nearly 40 years residence here, while many of the others have been here .from ten to thirty years.| ANOTHER FIGHT | BEING ARRANGED.JOHNSON TO MEET LANGFORD .SHORTLY, IT IS SAID.! New York, July 7.\u2014Joe Woodman, manager of Sam Langford, telegraphed here to-day that he had accepted the offer of Jack Johnson to and asks that Johnson post his forfeit for match on his arrival here on Monday.Woodman wires that he will telegraph a deposit to bind Langford\u2019s end as soon as he learns Johnson's money is up.TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS.BRAZIL ORDERS DREADNOUGHT.London, July 7.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Brazil has definitely ordered from the Armstrong Company a super i PORTER CHARLTON, slayer of his wife in Italy.Chariton fled to, the United States and a complicated international situation relative to extradition has arisen | Jules Verne.carrying the staff of newspaper correspondents who are to accompany Sir.Wilfrid Laurier on the political tour of the Western provinces., FLEW OVER THE SEA.Atlantic City, N.J., July 7.\u2014Glenn H.Curtiss last evening made another flight over the ocean, starting at 5.30 and spending twelve minutes and Jhisteen seconds in the air.\u2014\u2014 BACK TO SCOTLAND.Detroit, Mich., July 7.\u2014The International Committee of the Scots of America, which is arranging for a homecoming of over 2,001} Caledon- ians, has decided to charter two of the Allan line steamers, sailing from Montreal to Glasgow.NOTHING SHORT OF A CYOLONE \u2018WILL STOP TIIE GRYOPLANE.St.Louis, Mo., July 7.\u2014The incorporation of the Universal Aerial Navigation Company has revealed plans for a commercial passenger airship line that rivals the dreams of Officials of the company declare that within a year they * will have a ship that will carry up | + 1 between the United States and Italy.- : Dreadnought of- 32,000 tons.The armament will consist of twelve 14-|: inch guns and twenty-eight 6 and 4- inch guns.Cornwall, July ter, butcher and quartermaster-ser- | geunt of the 59th Regiment, qualified for a Royal Humane Society medal this afternoon.A seven-year-old son of, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Jerome fell into the canal and \u2018would have been drowned but for the efforts Mr.not swim a stroke.ly rescued.PREMIER'S WESTERN TOUR.CP.R.\u2018Winnipeg express, 7\u2014Wm.S.Hollis- | of Hollister, who, by the way, can- He waded into | the canal and collared young Jerome | with a boathook.The, two were final- Ottawa, July 7.\u2014Attached to the which left.here yesterday afternoon, was a Special car of the Canadian Northern, _ Conservation Association).The United States is somewhat in advance of Canada in its organization for the conservation of its natural resources.| picture of the members of the Commission which is | Conservation Congress to be held at St.Paul Seated, left to right: | B.White, of Kansas City (chairman of executive | Conservation Congress); B.N.Baker, National Conservation Congress): Gifford Standing : National Conservation Association.) \u2018to a hundred passengers in a sixty mile wind and at a speed of 100 miles an hour.EARL GREY'S NORTHERN TRIP.Ottawa, July 7.\u2014Major Moodie, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, arrived here, yesterday to consult with the Comptroller in regard to the projected trip of Earl Grey overland to Hudson Bay next month.It is not improbable that Major Moodie will have charge of the expedition.HUDSON BAY RAILWAY.Ottawa, July 7.\u2014The contract for the superstructure of the bridge across the Saskatchewan at The Pas, the first step in\u2018the construction of the Hudson Bay- Railway, has been let to the Canada Foundry Company of Toronto, the lowest tenderers.DIPLOMAT SHOT FOR MURDER.Santiago, Chili, July 7.\u2014Wilhelm Beckert, ex-Chancellor of the German Legation here, was shot yesterday for the murder of a Chilian messenger of the Legation on Feb.5th, 1909.- Beckert embezzled funds of the Legation and attempted to cover up his crime by making it appear that he (Continued on Page 6) The above is a planning the big J.cominittee, National of Baltimore (President coming Pinchot (president National Thomas R.Shipp (Secretary -zens of every walk in life, clergy and doctors, worked diligent- RTE SY Ay RUSSIA AND JAPAN MAKE TREATY.To Facilitate Commerce and Communications Between the Two Countries.HARMFUL COMPETITION TO BE ABSTAINED FROM.\u2014STATUS QUO TO BE MAINTAINED IN MANCHURIA.St.Petersburg, July 7.\u2014The Rus- so-Japanese convention covering interests of the two nations in the Far East, which was signed on Monday by M.Iswolsky, minister of foreign ment of the two Governments to the principles of the Russo-Japanese convention of July 3@, 1907.It states that they desire by the present instrument to develop and perfect the arrangements of that \u2018treaty.With the object of facilitating communications and commerce between the two nations, .they pledge their friendly co-operation to the task of improving the serwice of the rail- harmful competition.They express the determination to observe the sta- UNLOOKED FOR DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS Supply in Store Window at Newport Exploded.\u2014 A LIVELY TIME WHILE IT LAST- ED\u2014ROCKET SHOT STRAIGHT ACROSS STREET.Newport, July 7.\u2014(Special) | \u2014 An unusual and for a time alarming display of fireworks took Dlace without warning here on the afternoon - of Independence Day.Davis & Livingston, druggists, whose store is in the .Newland block, had on display and for sale in their front winaow about $100 worth of fireworks, sKy rockets,.toy pistols, pin wheels, etc.One of the proprietors, Mr.Livingston, was in the front part of the store alone when he noticed a slight hisging noise in the window, and on investigation found a pin wheel just going off.He immediately sought the chemical fire extinguisher, but before he could reach the window the whole array was in flames, everything going off.Assistance was on the spot shortly, but not before the rockets had broken the large windows.Fortunately, the fireworks were pointed outwards, 80 that none entered the store.One tus quo in.Manchuria, as defined by the treaties, conventions and other | existing arrangemehts between Rus- i sia, Japan and China.FIGHTING THE FIRE AT BURY.\u2014 INDIGNATION AT: DELAY IN GETTING THE SHERBROOKE ENGINE TO WORK.Bury, July \u2018 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014To the Bury bucket brigade and the Cook- shire \u2018\u2018pump\u2019\u2019 force is due the credit of whatever success was attained im fighting the fire on Tuesday.Citi- including ly.Several men covered with wet blankets fought till exhausted, when others took their places.| The men were refreshed at frequent intervals with hot tea, coflee, cake, sandwiches, etc., generously donated by neighboring houses and distributed by the ladies amongst the fatigued men, \u2018Several baskets were also sent down from the town hall by ladies of the Guild, where a 8.8.convention.was peidg beld, and which came in væy acceftably.Hot coffee was also ordered frôm the hotel sent | down by Mrs.¥.M.Pope, to refresh the men in their diligent work.Much sympathy is felt for both Mr.Pope and Mr.Martin in their loss, the former\u2019s mill being totally destroyed a short time ago by fire.| Mr.Martin only came to Bury a short time ago, and has \u2026ere:ted a- large mill, engine house, etc., in-tal- ling all the latest and up-to-date machinery.He has also a new dwell-: ing house half completed.Special mention should be made of Mr.Lloyd Planche and party, who | came from Cookshire with \u2018\u2018hand pump\u2019\u2019 in an auto.Thirteen minutes from the time they left Cook- shire they had water playing on the fire.Had it not been for this the fire wovld have certainly got beyond control, and the Cookshire contingent share with the Bury bucket brigade the full credit.: The fire engine from Sherbrooke was telegraphed for, and arrived by special train \u2018in the early p.m.It was fully two hours after -arriving on the grornds before it could be got into working order.Much indignation was felt at this.This was owing to something going wrong with the engine, and no force could be obtained to throw the water.However, as soon as things were in working order they soon had a generous stream playing upon the flames, and the constant stream upon the burning embers soon pnt all signs of fire out.Mr.F.Barter\u2019s house caught several times, but men were kept on the roof with water and wet blankets.Mr.George Russon's house almost a quarter mile away caught twice, on roof and interior, a cinder entering the open window and falling oni the bed.For a great distance around, fully half a mile, large cinders were carried and several fires were put out ! around the fields.WINNIPEG CREW WON.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WON FINAL HEAT AT.HENLEY YESTERDAY.| Henley, July 7.\u2014(Specialy \u2014 The Winnipeg Rowing Club, of Winnipeg, Man., won the final heat for the Stewards\u2019 Challenge Cup, defeating the Mainzer Club, of Mayence, by two lengths, in 7 minutes 52 seconds.\u2014+ WON'T FIGHT FOR A YEAR.Grand Island, Neb., July 7.\u2014Cham- pion Jack Johnson told a representative of the Associated Press during the stay of his train here that he positively would not fight for a year.He indicated that he would not consider any challenge from Sam Langford.00C00000006800000000000 warm.00 Mee ANIONS |peace among .English ration © ¢ THE WEATHER 3 : e e _-\u2014_\u2014 ° LOCAL FORECAST.° ° et .> © Variable winds, local show- \u20ac ° ers and.thunderstérms.Fri- ¢ e day westerly winds, fine and @ ° s nN rocket went across the street and through a two-inch advertising sign.Few people on the street at the time, and those that were made a hasty departure, so that no one was injured, a fact which was most - remarkable.\u2018 The Fire Department was summoned; but the fire was gotten in hand without their assistance.Beside the damage to window and contents and some periodicals, the store, as well as the rooms overhead, were damaged by smoke and chephicals.Every part of the store, soda fountain, drug supplies and decorations, have to undergo a cleansing from the result of the coating of chemical from the fire extinguisher.The results of the incident are considered small for the danger and loss entailed.CENTURY OF PEACE.THAT IS, WHEN YOU FORGET THE RAIDS MADE ON CAN- APA FROM THE UNITED STATES.New York, July 7.\u2014The movement for a worldwide celebration in 1914 \u2018for the one hundredth anniversary of speaking peoples took form here to-day with announcement of a committee selected to organize the work of preparation.The committee is headed by Andrew Carnegie as chairman, and announce- nent of the \u201cpresent status of the movement was made to-day by Chairman John A.Stewart, and the ex- secutive committee of one hundred.The treaty of Ghent was signed on December 24, 1814, and it is pro- |posed to commemorate this event \"through an invitation issued jointly by the citizens of the United States and Great Britain to the world at large to take part during 1914 in a common celebration, The exact form which the celebration shall take has only been tentatively discussed.A suggestion that has received consid- contemplates a programme, including a day of ceremony in Ghent conferences and celebrations in London and Washington, and the possible erection in New York of a great memorial building, which shall be the place of the holding during 1914 of international conferences and congresses for consideration of important subjects relating to the world\u2019s peace, with suitable exhibits by the various nations.Nothing in the way of a world\u2019s fair is contemplated, however, the committee\u2019s representa- .sives state.It is stated that the movement has been discussed with President Taft, who has expressed a sympathetic interest in the committee's work.It has been suggested that a part of the celebration programme be the creation of a suitable monumenti such as the erection of a memorial bridge on the Niagara border.LA $= T SOMETHING ABOUT THE NEW JUDGE.\u2014\u2014 JUSTICE ARTHUR GLOBENSKY, WHO IS TO SUCCEED JYDGE DEMERS, WAS ABLE LAWYER.Mr.Justice Arthur Globensky, who is to succeed Judge Demers in Sherbrooke, is reputed one of the ablest lawyers of the Province, was born at St.Eustache, P.Q., in 1844.He received his education at the Sulpi- cians, Montreal College, and graduated at Laval and McGill Universities.He was admitted to the Bar over thirty-five years ago, and during his practice as a lawyer he acted as Syndic of the Montreal Bar .for over fifteen years, and for the past six years he had been general secretary of the Bar of the Province.:Mr.Justice Globensky, in former years, practiced law in partnership with \u2018Mr.(now Justice) St.Pierre, with .ex-Recorder Poirier and with the late Mr.Auger, ex-M.L.A., for St.James division.For the past three years Mr.Globensky had been acting.as special attorney for the Province before the Federal Government.He has just been appointed judge, together with Mr.R.A.Greenshields, Mr.Chas.Laurendeau and Mr.ille Poulot.\u2018Judge Globensky will arrive in Sherbrooke in time for the opening \u2018of the Court term in September, and Judge Demers will then take up his work in Montreal.i Cam- | DAILY NEWS SPECIALS GOOD HAY CROP AROUND FORD.Fulford, July 7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The }bay crop in this section is good and a few of the farmers are beginning to gather it, FUL- \u2014 GOOD HAY CROP.Sawyerville, July 7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Hay is a fine crop bere.The wet weather was just what we needed.The grain crop is louking well considering the cold spring, ORANGEMEN WILL CELEBRATE.Sawyerville, July \u20147.\u2014Special)\u2014 The Orangemen are going to East\u2019 Angus to celebrate the 12th of July.Procession to leave at 8.30 o'clock a.m.TRY.Richmond, July -7 \u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.Thos.Knowles leaves on July 9th for Montreal, whence he will sail for Liverpool for a few months\u2019 visit-to relatives.NEW RICHMOND PASTOR.Richmond, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Rev.Mr.Burnett, Cobden, Ont, the new pastor: of the Methodist church, and family, are expected to arrive to-day and will occupy the residence on Stanley Avenue, formerly occupied.by Rev.Mr.England.BAD SEEDS AT KEITH.Keith, July 7.\u2014 (8pecial)\u2014Crops are looking well and hay is exceptionally good with the exception \u2014 found its way among boughten seed.Some are pulling it up as it completely destroys the grass wherever it grows, HAYING COMMENCING.Sutton, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014Several farmers about here commenced their haying on Monday, while most of the others will start in during the week or on Monday next.The crop is reported as very good.The.crop of herds grass is not yet ripe, but daisy patches and various other kidds \u2018of grass are better cut now than later.cet 18 LEAVING MAGOG.Magog, July Te \u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.H.Cain, who for the past six or seven years has been employed by the Dominion Textile Co., a8 head machinist, has resigned his position and is leaving for Montreal to take up a position with the Mount Royal Spinning Co.His position here is being filled by Mr.G.Clement.Mr.Cain has made many friends in Magog during his stay here, who will very much regret his departure.\u201cPAINT BRUSH'® WEED IN SOUTH DUDSWELL FIELDS.\u2014 South Dudswell, July 7.\u2014(8pecial) \u2014The crops in th.s section promise to be the best for the last three years back, but that commonly termed the \u2018\u2018Paint brush,\u201d | has gradually worked its way into fields in this section and the farmers should do their best to exterminate it if possible, as this pest bids fair to do.such widespread damage to the country.; cna .GRANITE CUTTERS HELD © PICNIC.- Graniteville, July 7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 On.Saturday the granite cutters Lere with their families and some gusta numbering about forty in all, held a picnic at Mrs.\u201d _Fred Hall's cottage, Cedarville.A very enjoyable day was\u2019 spent.\u2018 Messrs.Jack O'Leary and George Moir with their motor boats added much to the pleasure of the day: A sumptuous.dinner and supper was provided by the boys.HAY AND OTHER CROPS GOOD AROUND BEDFORD.Bedford, July °7.\u2014(Special)\u2014Many farmers jhave commenced to cut their hay.It is extra heavy this year.Many .are cutting as high as two and a half tons per acre.In some districts it is so thick that it is rotting at the roots.Most of the other crops look well and prospects are now very good for a heavy crop of apples.The potatoe crop is all that seems to have heen hurt by the frost, and they do not look as they would amount to: much in many places, INJURED \u2018BY MOWING MACHINE.Danville,.July 7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.Merrick Burbank met with quite an accident on Tuesday morning, when about to commence \u2018mowing a field of grass.The horses were harnessed to the mower and, taking fright at the noise made by the machine, started up suddenly.In some way Mr.Burbank\u2019s right foot was caught in the guards ofrthe machine, just above the ankle, lacerating the cords quite severely.The unfortunate young man was brought to Dr.Speer\u2019s, where all precautions were taken to avoid blood poisoning.The horses in their escapade broke the pole of the mower.The last reports are that the patient is doing nicely.22 22) re 4.14 ; : dE se rel ©) io Fo BG y) WILL TAKE TRIP TO OLD COUN- of | the weed called \u2018\u2018paint brush,\u2019\u2019 which noxious weed, | | his congregation the hearty if - FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS MORE LIVE STUCK KILLED BY - LIGHTNING, Fairfax, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014During the electrical storm on Monday night, Mr.La Fay, on D.M.Paul's farm, had two horses killed by lightning, \u2018 LIBRARY WILL, CLONE FOR TWO _ WEEKS, Rock Island, July 7.\u2014(8pecial)-\u2014- The Haskell Library will be closed after Tuesday, July 12th, until Saturday, July 30th, on acc ount of the vacation of the librarian, WILL INSTALL FRIDAY NIGHT.Danville; July 7.\u2014 (Sperial) \u2014Mr.'Fred J.Verrill, District.Deputy Grand Master, will be present Friday evening to install the officers of Golden Rule Lodge, 1.0.U.F.A full attendance of the members is expected.) \u2014\u2014 LOOKS WELL FOR CROPS.Danville, July 7\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014 A nuniber of farmers in this vicinity have started in baying, and \u2018indications are that the crops .will be most excellent.The clovers in this sertion are looking splendid.Grain and vegetables are also coming on well.AYER!S CLIFF SCHOOL 'COMMISSIONERS.\u2018Ayer's Cliff, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014At a meeting of the ratepayers held Monday morning, Mr.A.E.Fish and Dr.C.L.Brown were re-elected for school commissioners for another term.Tbe first meeting of the board Fall be be held on Monday, evening, July GRADUATES IN THE : WEST.Danville, July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014In a recent letter from St, Paul, Minn., was the pleasing paragraph of the graduation with honors as a B.A., of Miss Catherine Elliott Casady, from the Hamline Univérsity, of St.Paul, Minn.Miss Casady is the eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Casady, - formerly of Kingsey Falls.8.8.CONVENTION AT BURY.Bury, July 7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 There was a large gathering in 8t.Paul's Church, Bury, at the Sunday School Convention which was the first ever _| held here.Representatives came from Johnville, \u20acookshire, Marble- ton, Sawyerville, Island Brook and elsewhere.The congregations of St.Paul's and St.Thomas\u2019 were well represented.The session opened with morning prayer, which was said by the Rev.Mr.Lewis, assisted by Rev.Mr: Robertson.The general secretary of the 8.8.Commission, the Rev.R.A.Hiltz, M.A., of Toronto, who is an expert in Sunday School k, gave excellent and interesting ay dresses during the day.Rural Dean Robertson, jg the un-: avoidable absence of the Rev.\u2018Mr.Watson, read a short paper.The session came to a close - after the assembly had voted upanimously for 'the inauguration of a Deanery 8.8.Institute.The various officers were then elected.The ladies of 8t.Paul's; congregation entertained the visiting clergy and teachers at dinner ' and tea, which were served in the town hall.~ Rural Dean Robertson conveyed to the Rev.Mr.Lewis and the ladies of thanks of all the visitors for the kind hospitality extended to them, for which, said the speaker, Bury is famous.INSANE MAN CAUSED EXCITEMENT AT NORr#H PINNACLE.North Pinnacle, July 7.\u2014{Special) \u2014On Monday forenoon peoplé:in this vicinity were quite startled by the \u2018report that an insane man had arrived in the neighborhood of Mr.BEL.Jenne's.Mr.Jenne himself being away, his son Ernest kept watch of the man and telephoned to.Sweets- burg for the Constable but, unable to get Mr.Boisvert, with.the advice of some of the neighbors, decided to take him to Sweetsburg himself, with the aid of Mr.Earl Sweet, who vol- _ unteered to go with him.Before Mr.Sweet could get there the insane man decided to travel on.Taking a fence stake from the fence he started across lots to Mr.Wm, Dymond\u2019s.Ag Mr.Dymond had heen informed.by \u2018phone the man was soon discovered and Mr.Dymond entertained him by talking and asking him questions \u2018 until further help arrived.He gave his name as Joe Liberty.He said: be wanted to go to à station.Mr.Sweet offered: to take him.He seem- ed- quite willing to go at first and then decided not to go with him.At last they had to take him by torce and bind his Hands and Mr.E.Sweet and Mr.E.H.' Jenne drove him to Sweetsburg.° FIXING THE BRIDGES IN.SHRF- ] FORD.; Waterloo.July 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A = aT « HE) i y a Ge SE rR IS Shour dE 1: EA is BL ravi ae pu Q pat) A BA Ny / 5 \u2018 7 ie Lg CU RL, Ti.yA meeting of the Municipal Council of the Township of Shefford was held \"on Monday, July 4th.Present, Jos.Lagasse, Mayor, Councillors, C.W.Curtis, Wm.J.Pearson, Henry E.Booth, Wm.P.Cox.: _(Centinued on buge 5.) di ey ve Ae le TRY VEAP cs , Pos ii pe per Le auf r bP FEAT TTL Te TR SST IR Ae : 0 3 : RN - \"A # : fg - 45 = v » 5: \u2014 + » x Se Ted QG i} _ \u2018 * * ih 1 - 4 Lt { | , iS A vat t ; - 1 ok ; GE Li \u2018 =} » i 3 - 4 EAT +8 4 3 ; * - A » + yw v NG Am 05 un ¢ ho a Ri - Ae \u2018\u201c \u2014 mother, JS RE A CP PAGE TWO.- Dally Reports From Correspondents 0f What Is Going On.COATICOOK .7 Crockett is the ;- of her Mrs.Stevenson.Miss Cassie, Tavis, of £ »rbrooke, .spent Sunday in town with her friend Miss Hopkins.Mr.and Mrs.P.Gecoley, Mr.and Mrs.R., H.Gooley and Miss Dresser attended the Fourth of July celqbra- Mrs.tion at Stanstead, on Munday.Mr.Thomas Shurtleff is spending his holiday: witb tic uncle, Mr: T.T.Shurtleff.Mr.and-M: .\\\".Brooks, of Cookshire, speht *¢ weck-end with \u2014 Mrs.F.iE.Waalepn Mr.James Fau'- , 1 Granby, was the guest of Mr.und Mrs.F.H.Nunns, over Suné.y.Messrs.Harmon Andrews, Montreal, Merle Odell, Cookshire, and Ray Dougherty, Montreal, all Coat-.icôok boys, spent Dominion Day at their former homes here.Mr.F.C.Davis, superintendent of the electric light and power department, went to Montreal, on business, Monday.Miss Nunns and Miss Riddell, engaged during the year in teaching in Montreal, are spending their summer holidays in Coaticook.The young-ladies who gave an entertainment here a little time ago, as Lady Minstrels, went to Island Pond, Monday noon, and gfve an entertainment in that town in the evening.MissJennie McKee is spending her holidays here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.McKee.Dr.H.King and Mr.P.King, of Richmond Hill, N.Y., and Miss Jarrett, of Sherbrooke, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Kennedy, the first of the week.Mr.and Mrs.John Chesley have returned from visiting friends in Vermont.= - Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Cushing and Mr.and Mrs.George W.Paige started in urday morning for a trip to the White Mountains, reaching Lyndonville, Vt, on Monday, where they participated in the celebration of the Fourth.Principal J.H.Hunter went to Quebec on Saturday.Miss Reid entertained her Sunday School class in an enjoyable manner on Saturday afternoon last.Mr.H.B.Lovell took a party of friends to the Stanstead races on - Monday.IE , : = DANVILLE.\u2018 Mi.Aan'w \u201cTrCracken, of Villa Nova, Fnil., with her sister, Mrs.Henry Wilson, of Athelstan, Que., have just returned from « trip down the Sagtücnay, and st-7ned off here to visit their brother, Mr.Gen, Me- Cracker, Mr.Wilson and children of Athelstan, were also the week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.McCracken.Miss Nellie Goodhue, of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, spent the week-end at her home, \u2018\u201c Grove- lands.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Richey and family, with their guests, the Misses \u2018Mary and Edna Howitt, of Pakenham Dnt., went to their camp at Nicolet Lakes, Monday, to spend a couple of weeks.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Ever- rape \u2014 \"I Montreal, and Mr.+ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.ett Lay, of Grand Mere, in town over SuRday, at \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Bou- telle\u2019s, Mr.Herpert Burbank, of ; 3.Riadle, at Nic- olet Lakes, over Sunday; Miss luda Ww.Henderson, to her.home atl brampcon, on Monday, Mr.and Mrs.\u201d John Boouh, of Luconia, N.H., and mrs.Sleeper, of Concord, by auto for their nomes, on Monday.\u2018Tney, were accompaliled as far as New~ port,vt., by br.and Mrs.1.J.Por- rer, Mrs.UG.F.:Burbank and Mrs.U.: H.Burbank; Mr.and Mrs.Harry i.Stockwell, of Detroit, Mich, guests of Lis parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.KH.Stockwell; Lr.and _ Mrs.Fred Brown, and family, of Westmount, in \u2018Mrs.Henry Browu'\u2018s house, on Academy street, fur the summer months; | Messrs.Oscar Darche, of Montreal, and L.Darche, cf Richmond, at their nomes here for week-end, Master Harry Pope, of Montreal, visiting his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Sherman Pope; Mr.Ralph Stockwell, on Monday! for Quebec.: Mr.Oscar Nault bought a thoroughbred Hackney mare at Sher- bruoke a few days ago and has just sold her at a good margin to a party at Levis.; Mrs.Mary k.Sanderson is expected home shortly from her trip to the British Isles.The Dqgnaldson lin- r \u201cAthenia\u2019\u2019 on which she sailed arrived in Montreal, on Monday.The , Misses.Kdna Boyd, Boyd, Mildred Burbank, \u201cAlice Hattie Bur- the auto of the former Sat- - bank and Mrs.Boyd, the Nicolet l.akes.The congregations of the Methodist and Congregational churches will unite for prayer service on Wednesday evenings during the month of July and August.The services being Feld in the respective churches alternately.On Wednesday evening, the th inst., \u2018service will be held in the S.53.rooms of the Methodist church with Rev.E.C.Woodley as speak- \u2018er.: +.are camping at (Another correspondent.) Mr.Fred Findlay went.to Montreal ou Friday for a pleasure trip.During the storm on Sunday qven- ing, the lightning struch Mr.Herman Lodge\u2019s bouse and, set fire to the interior, but they succeeded .in extinguishing the blaze, but the house was considerably \u2018torn up.Miss Della.B.Findlay was from Montreal for Dominion Day and returned on Monday.The Misses Findlay entertained a few of their friends on Monday evening in honor of their guest, Miss Stark, of Glasgow.; \u2018Chas.Gavin and children, of Env, -Col., were.the guests of Mr.| and Mrs.George FL.-Barlow over Sunday.The Misses Agnes mclLean and E.J.C.Findlay's for a few days.Mrs.E.C.Woodley entertained the Dorcas Society of the Congregational Church on Tuesday afternoon at the Parsonage.Mr.G.F.Cleveland is absent on a trip extending through the Northwest to the Pacific Coast.Mr.Riddle left Wednesday on a driving trip to Black Lake and will be absent about ten days.Mrs.N.Fergus Dinning.and daughter Aileen, of Sherbrooke, are guests at \u2018'Sunnyside,\u2019\u2019 the home of her mother, Mrs.Chas.Depp BARNSTON.\u2018Arrivals include : ma SR - ; 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\u2018An enquiry will convince, Mackinnon, Holmes & Co, 11.SPECIALISTS,\u201d PIPSFFIIIH HS v3 FF SIFIIIIPIB Fv I FIFI IIFIIIINGY SHERBROOKE, QUE.\u2018| Montreal.Mrs.Leslie Bean and Mrs.ron Sunday ; Mr.and home Miller, of Flodden, are guests at Mr.| Co | W.Giddes, and the piece known John A.Wadleigh ana Mr.8.Mrs.A.A.Benoit and Mrs.D.Benoit at Rock Island recently ; ; Miss Shoolbred for her home in West- mount on Wednesday ; Mr.and Mrs.E.Benoit and two sons at Mr.A.A.Benoit's, Wednesday last ; Mr.J.L.Thornton from Montreal Saturday ; Rev.Mr.Loveday to Ontario Thursday of last week after a visit to his friend, Rev.Mr.Lowe ; Mr.and Mrs.Orange Wheeler to Derby to visit their daughter, - Mrs.George Aulis, | accompanied by Mr.George Wheeler, who has been visiting at Mr.Orin Wheeler's ; Mrs.Bell, of Racine, Wis., accompanied by her daughter, to | spend some time the guest of her father, Mr.Hiram Howe ; Nurse Whit- cher visiting her sister, Mrs.H.Mc- Cutcheon ; Mrs.\u2018Bradley (nee Madge Buckland) of Fairfax, calling on friends here last week along with Mrs.Fletcher (nee Eva Morin), of Each was accompanied by her little son ; Miss Annie and Mr.Jas.Gillen, of Barford and Mr.T.Judd, of Canaan, Vt., visiting last week at Mr.Hollis Morrison\u2019 s; Mr.J.N.Jenks Sunday at Elmwood Park, guest of his brother, Dr.L.Jenks ; Mr.J.N.Jenks, trout -fish- ing Friday returning with a catch of 38.Mr.and Mrs.B.E.Converse entertained Saturday evening in honor of Mr.and Mrs.White, of Lowell, Mass.= _ A large number from Barnston attended the celebration at Coaticook, Friday.A picnic party including Miss Shool- bred, of Westmount, Mr.F.Nickle, of Montreal, Mr.and Miss Gillen of Barnston, Mr.F.Judd, of Canaan, Vt., and Mr.and Miss J.Morrison, of Barnston, spent Saturday at Lake Lester and climbed the Pinnacle.+ WAY\u2019S MILLS.and departures Arrivals include : - Farnum Daniels in South Barnston on Wednesday ; Mrs.Moflatt and Miss F.Mrs.J.F.Perkins; son, of Lowell, Mass., visiting friends and relatives here ; Miss Ida Bean, of South Barnston, visiting her aunt, Mrs.L.Bean; Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Oliver and Mr.and Mrs.F.Daniels visited at Mr.F.Daniel\u2019s, Barnston, Mrs.N.G.Wheeler spent the week end at Mr.E.Perry's, Libbytown ; Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Converse at Graniteville on Friday where Mrs.Converse will spend a week with her sister, Mrs.Moir, at their cottage at Cedarville; Mrs.Loring \u2018and her son, William, \u2018of Boston, visiting relatives here ; Mrs.E.Burleigh, of Prince Edward Island, attended the Wheeler-Chadsey wedding and will spend the summer at Mr.A.E.Chadsey's.Miss G.Morri- Mrs.Clara Hayes and Mrs.Ella Parsons, of Lowell, Mass., have rented Mr.I.E.Thompson\u2019s house for the summer.Mrs.Pomeroy was sold at sheriff\u2019s sale at Kingscroft on Tuesday last.This property was in two separate pieces.The one which Mrs.Pomeroy has always owned was bid up by Mr.as the Chas.Smith place was bought by Mr.E.H.Heath, Quite a number of farmers around here have commenced haying.Mrs.W.N.Horn spent two days in Brompton recently.There will be a strawberry festival -on the Church lawn, given by the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Tuesday, July .12th, in the evening.Each lady who is willing is requested to make some article of fancy work for the rummage sale which will follow the supper.The Barnston \u201cWoollen Mill was | closed on Monday as the hands were attending the celebration of the 4th of July at Derby Line.: \u2014+ CLEVELAND.Arrivals -and departures include : Miss Mary Flynn to Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Hutton of Montreal, visiting Mrs.Andrew Hutton ; Mrs.Chas.Scott to her home after visiting Miss Houliston, of Richmond ; Miss Alice Flynn to her home aîter being in Sherbrooke for a few days ; Mrs; E.Wells, of Richmond, guest of Mrs.C.Damon : Miss Nellie Law lows\u2019\u2019 Sherbrooke visiting Mr.and Mrs.E.from Danville ; Mr.W.Bidgood, of - Ottawa and Miss E.L.Bidgood, of Richmond at their home \u201cThe Wil- ; Mr.and Mrs.Jean Flynn of Flynn at \u2018Old Orchard\u2019; Miss M.Hall, of Richmond, guest of Miss M.Boast on Saturday : Mrs.A.Taylor spent Dominion Day with friends in -Lennoxville ; Mr.and.Mrs.Kava- naugh, of Lowell, Mass., visiting Mrs.Wm.Coughlin; Mrs, G.Byrd \u2018and children, of Richmond with Mrs.E.Harriman on Sunday.Quite a few from here attended the Stevens-Brock wedding at Trenholm- ville, on Wednesday: evening.Mr.Robert McArthur, :who has been sick, is able to be arbund again.Miss Hazel Mathews has been liged to quit school poor health.ob- on account of + KINGSEY FALLS.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Chas.Darling and two children, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., with her father, Mr.R.Brown; Miss Eveline Gardner, of Windsor Mills, guest of her grandmother, Mrs.H.Haddock; Mr.Mack Leith to Melbourne with \"his uncle, Mr.R.W.Leith; Mr.Joseph Haddock to Laconia, N.H., to visit his brother, Mr.J.W.Haddock.\u2018The Kingsey Falls boys did themselves credit by carrying off their share of the prizes from Danville on Dominion Day.Everyone that took part in the games carried off a prize.+ BLACK LAKE.Mrs.W.A.Clearihue, with Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Edwards and Miss Mar: :jory, left on Monday to take the trip down the Saguenay.Mrs.Clearihue, on her return, will visit \u2018her sister, Mrs.Lawyerson, at St.George.| Mr.and Mrs.D.Wilson and Mr.(veo.Wilson, accompanied by Mrs.Doyle and Miss Doyle, were at Inver: ness in their auto to \u201cattend ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mT ~~ PRAIRIE Smoking Tobacco Mild and Mellow the Moftatt of West Derby, Vt., guests of | The property belonging to the late Sr Scotch picnic on Dominion Day.Messrs.Norman and Lawrence Ward, of Lennoxville, were in town on their way to St.Ferdinand d\u2019Halifax to Visit their brother, Mr.A.E.Ward, this week.Mr.A.Norcross, of Lennoxville, is visiting at Mr.J.M.Johnston's here for a few days.\u2019 Mr.Daigneau was at Waterloo over Sunday, Visiting his parents.+\u2014 GALSON.Mr.Geo.Campbell left for Montreal,.Friday evening, after spending a few days at Mrs.R.Morrison's : \u2018arm, Hillcrest.Mr.Malcolm McLeod and Mr.John | McLeod, were visiting friends on the : North Hill, on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Allan McKenzie were at Marsboro, over Sunday, attending Sacrament.There was no Sunday School here last Sunday, owing to the heavy thunder storm, which passed in the afternoon.+- WAY\u2019S MILLS.The school report in District No.27, for the spring term ending June, 1910, is as follows, the names of the pupils appearing in order of their standing : Grade V.\u2014Elsie .Perkins.Grade 1V.\u2014Hazel Baldwin, Perley Perkins, Mildred Hill, Bertha Blake.Grade III \u2014Rosa Washburn, Clarence Lyon, Thomas Blake, Harry, Lyon, Alpha Markwell, Clarence Hill, Leonie Girard, Waver Bushaw.Grade II.\u2014Seth Blake, Edson Blake, Delia Markwell, Roland Hill, Charlie Green, Annie Markwell, Leonard Washburn.Primers, 2nd.\u2014 Alexina Valade, Annette Pariseau, George Pariseau.1st.\u2014Flora Blake, Charlie Goldie, Dorothy Wood, Pearle Green, Alphonse Arnold, George Arnold, Lud- ger Arnold, Roy Bushaw, Albert Washburn, Lloyd Lyon, Azarie Arnold, Wilfrid Girards mt N ASBESTOS.Departures : Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Morrill to Montreal; Miss Mary Morris and Mr.John Morris to Fair- haven, Vt., for a month; Mrs.Clark and three children for an extended stay at Melbourne; Mr.Clark accompanied them for a few days; Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Coyle to Lorne; Mr.James Stewart to Sherbrooke.Arrivals in town: Miss C.Gunn, Portland; Mrs.W.W.Paul; Mrs.Ol- ney and \u2018daughter, Mrs.John Riddle, and Miss Isabel Riddle, all of Dan- | ville; Mr.Kenneth Leet, Richmond ; 3 Mr.\u2018Albert Gale, South Durham ; Miss Harriet Barr home from West- mount\u2019 Academy; Mr.and Mrs.William Church home from Leeds.The Ladies of the Episcopal Guild gave an ice cream social on \u2018the school house lawn on Wednesday evening, which was a success, netting them over $23.+ BEEBE.Most of the \u2018people from here were in attendance at the Fourth of July celebration at the Three Villages.Arrivals and.departures include: Mrs.Tilton, otf Boston, guest of her sister, Mrs.D.T.Elder; Miss Alice Smith for Danville, Que.; Mrs.Herring, of- Ravenwood, Que., and Mrs.Mrs.Mary Moulton\u2019s; Mrs.A.OC.Gordon for Providence, R.I., and Miss G.Banfill for Boston.c Miss Banfill was wedded July 4th to a Mr.Rogers, of Boston.There -was a linen shower for her benefit last week at Mr.Feltus.\u2019 The missionary.meeting of the Methodist society will be held in the vestry of the church at the usual hour and day.TRENHOLMVILLE.Miss F.Frost closed her school in District No.5 on Thursday, with a picnic in the grove adjoining \u201cthe school house.The scholars presented Miss Frost with a nice umbrella, All enjoyed the day very much.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Wm.Hall, of Montreal, visiting his son, Mr.E.Hall, Pineholm ;.Mrs.Ak- hurst and son and Miss Nunns to Coaticook ter attending the Stev- ens-Brock wedding here ; Miss Amy Bothwell on Monday for a few weeks\u2019 visit \u2018to Montreal; Mr.Kerr, of Montreal, guest of his sister, Mrs.Whitton, on Wednesday.Mr.and Mrs.Edson Brock gave a reception on Friday evening to young people in honor of Mr.Mrs.Arthur Stevens.About seventy- five.were present and all enjoyed themselves immensely dancing.: and \u2014+ SCOTSTOWN.The Church of England Parsonage is being reshingled, Sacrament services in the St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church begin next Thursday, with Rev.Mr.Mec- Lennan, of Boston,.as the chief speaker.Next Wednesday evening at 7.45 Miss Hurlburt, of Grundy, India, a returned missionary, will speak at | the Advent Christian Church.Arrivals and departures are :.Miss Adelle Simard home from Fall River, Mass.; Mr.Burke, storekeeper, from Stornoway, visiting friends ; Mr.Russell McKay, of Sherbrooke, on his way home to Gould; Messrs.Smith and Sam Scott in Sherbrooke on Saturday.4.; ULVERTON.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.H.Elliott, of South Durham, | calling on friends: Miss Woodside, former teacher of the Model School, from her school at Lachine.Mr.Geo.and Miss Ptilbrick, Danville, at | Bishop and daughter Gladys, of Montreal, and Miss Armitage, of Sherbrooke, guests of Mrs.- B., E.Reed: Mrs.Kerr, Mrs.Brodie, Mrs.Ramsey and the Misses Kerr, of C.McConnell'e; Miss Ida Skillen from : Montreal, for her holidays: Mrs.Bradley, of Richmond, at Mrs.Skillen\u2019s; Miss Rache Reed to Dan- ville for a week, camping with the Misses Richie.Miss Elva Church has had another | some time here; Miss F.Bailey Ripping and son, of Toronto, Ont.at Mr.H.G.Kirwin\u2019s; Mrs.Ellis, , of South Barnston, at her sister\u2019s, the ! 1910.very bad hemorrhage.Mr.T.Skillen\u2019s condition remains about the same.,Ç Miss Mooney is out again after being laid up for several weeks-with a broken limb.\u2014 + \u2014 ~ DENISON'S MILLS.Arrivals are : Mrs.Charles \u2018Mitchell and Miss B.Driver from spending a few days in Drummondville; .Miss Ida Armstrong, of Trenholmville, at Mr.W.Sutherland\u2019s; Mrs.Bd.Mas- tine and child, of Laconia, N.H., with relatives here for the.summer.Departures are : Mr.and Mrs.Sam 'McMorine and childgen, af Richmond, at \u2018\u2018Pleasant Vale\u2019 on Sunday; Mr.J.R.Denison to Richmond; Miss ! Viola Mastine to Kingsey Falls; Mrs.- Charles Mitchell to her home at Windsor Mills; Mr.John Rodgers to St.Johnsbury, Vt., after spending 0 Kingsey Falls.Quite a severe electric storm passed over here on Sunday.The light- sing struck the pine tree in front of Mr.I.W.Denison\u2019s house and sev- Jered a few of its branches.+ BETHEL.\" Arrivals and departures include : Mr.and Mrs.J.Fleming from their wedding trip ; Mr.A.Phillips and Miss Jessie Phillips of 8.Durham, calling on friends on Friday ; Mr.M.Stockwell to West Hartford, Vt., to visit relatives; Mrs.Vincent \u2018and Master James Vincent who have been the guests of Mr.T.Nadeau, home to Somersworth, N.H.; Mr.D.Rob- | inson .to North Haverhill, N.H.; Mrs.L.Lariviere and daughter Miss her son here, Mr.O.Lariviere, to their home in Manchester, N.H.; Messrs.R.McGee and E.Lemay to Montreal to visit relatives; Miss L.M.Galbraith to Melbourne with her \u201cparents ; real to visit relatives ; Mr.George Raciciot to Newuort, Vt.+ BROWN'S HILL.Recent visitors are : Mr.and Mrs.D.Flanders, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.A.B.Stratton and two children, of Beebe, visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs A.F.Curtis; Mr.and Mrs.H.N.Davis home from .Beebe; Mrs.Wilder Brown and Miss Margaret Young, of Ruiter\u2019s Corner, at Mr.A.W.Brown's for week-end ; Master Milton St.Marie, of- Montreal, visiting his cousin, Mr.Carroll Brown.The \u2018departures are: Mrs.B.Dez- an and Mrs.H.G.Ayer to Camp Welcome for a couple of days; Miss \u2018Jennie and Mr.Freddie Dunn visited !| their sister, Mrs.C.Waide, at Rui- ter\u2019s Corner over Sunday.RED MOUNTAIN.Arrivals and departures: Messrs.Wm.McKay and John McKay and Mrs.M.McKay are at Megantic; Miss Margaret and Miss Albina Mc- Kay visiting\" Mrs.Angus Morrison in Megantic ; Mr.George Smith in Sherbrooke on Thursday ; Miss Mina McKay sailed for Scotland last week after twenty-four years\u2019 stay here; Mr.Malcolm McIver, of Barre, Vt.calling on friends recently ; Brown at Mr.MAM cKay's this week; Mrs.Lemoine in Scotstown on Thursday ; Miss Kathleen McDonald visiting in Weedon.Mrs.Smith is some better.: \u2014\u2014 UPPER MELBOURNE.Mr.Samuel Beers and daughter, Miss Gladis, of New Bedford, Mass.and his brother, Mr.Wm.Beers, guests at Sunnybrae quite recently, while on their way to Dalling to attend the revival services which are being held there this week.Mr.Lewis Roy, brother of Rev.- T, Roy, took charge of the services a Richmond and Melboro Methodis Churches on Sunday last.Preshy takes charge at the Melbor Methodist Church om Sunday next.Mr.E.Roy spent a fe days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs, L.Roy.| GLEN MURRAY.Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.Thos.Soutar and daughter Miss Katie,.of Danville, visiting friends here ; Mr.C.O.Ward, of Clapham, at Mr.John F.Walker\u2019s ; Mr.Leonard Mercier, of Laurierville, to Mr.Caron\u2019s ; Mrs.A.E.Claydon to her home in Hossick Falls, N.Y., after spending a few weeks visiting friends.The young men who attended camp from here at St.Joseph de Levis, returned to their- homes on Saturday.Mr.A.Gagne who took the contract to drive the mail from Lyster | Station to Leeds Village, commenced his duties on July 1st.D + \u20ac - : RECTORY HILL.Arrivals include: Mr.Matthew Patterson, of Lime Rock, Conn., visiting friends here after an absence of eleven years ; Miss Ella Hilliker of Quebec spending a few days at Mr.Leith\u2019s ; Mr.Robt.Leith from Cor- ris with a fine mare that he purchased while there ; Mr.| A.Messenger of Sacramento, California, and Mr.Wm.Messenger, of Montreal, calling on Mr.Leith while on their way to Quebec ; Master Howard Mof- fatt of Thetford Mines, home after spending a few days at Mr.\u2018Thomas Patterson\u2019s.Thosé that attended (Camp Levis from here have returned home._\u2014\u2014m ve RANDBORO.Crops are growing very fast and the prospects for a fine hay crop are good.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the.home Sherbrooke, brother, Major W.W.Dunsmore, last week.: of Mrs.Alfred Swail, on Thursday afternoon.There were over thirty a present, The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold a straw- at Mrs.Mansbridge's on her return , perry festival on Wednesday eveping, \u2018J uly 6th.Mr.Jos.Parker is quite poorly.Miss Mooney\u2019s on Tuesday; Mrs.A.His two daughters from Boston, Mrs.Cushman and Mrs.Wiman and two children are here.+ BURY.| Mrs.Walter Sharman left Monday Montreal, od Meet a galy > door morning for the Sherbrooke Pro- Johnston\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.D.A.Gil- testant Hospital, accompanied by lies and children, of Montreal, guests Miss MacKay, (nurse) from Scots- of Miss Mooney: Miss Castleman, of town.All hope for a speedy recov- Finch, Ont., at her aunt\u2019s, Mrs.R.ery.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Andrew Dunsmore, of were the guests of his Service at Crossbury School house on Thursday evening this week.Mr.John Smith's family are re- E.Lariviere, who have been visiting; Mr.M.Lancaster to Mont-| Mr.| { ville ; from Macdonald College, having com- | _ Dresses 50 Dainty Made of âne quality French | = \u201cedged with insertion and c.uste Sleeves have deep cuff of la insertion.Colors \u2014 Sky, Pink, Price | : = \u201cwhite This is our third ship nent \"Mull.designed, waist has Val.insertion, tucked $3.98 | This same Dress has been catalogued by the large deparcme: ital houses and priced as specially cheap at | Price '§4 95 | to have another lot this summer.Thiesbi dresses are prettily nel back and front; r of pin tucks on shoulders.ce, skirt with flounce of tucks and and Mauve.[Pies to 40.and it is doubtful if we will Le able \u2019 si - ° Em 0 \u2018 .n pT ete PQ EE En M TN FRE.Tue AR pr I re NIT TT I RAR Ose Lf.22 RY RA \u2014_ \u2014 == covering from the measles.Next Sunday the services in Paul\u2019s church will be at eight clock, Holy Communion, usual morning prayer at 11 o'clock and at 2.30 p.m.a service will be held for the Foresters, who will have annual parade and attend in a body.Everybody welcome.Miss J.McAulay spent the Lyndonville, Vt.St.more attended the races at orooke on Saturday.: Mrs.John Gillen and little son, his long illness.Hodge, brother, from Cookshire.His sister, Martinville on Sunday.- + LAKE MEGANTIC.Mr.G.Prateau is building date.Mr.Lacroix has just commodious new dwelling house First avenue, near the college, ell and a brick chimney sills were laid only two weeks ago.renowned aviation meet in that city.The annual Sacrament of the Lord\u2019 8 Supper took place on Sunday at- the: Marsboro Presbyterian Church, with a large \u2018congregation of members and visitors.\u2014\u2014t\u2014 \"LISGAR.Mrs.A.H.Lyster and son Philip, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., were the guests of her brother and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Lyster, last _ week.( Miss R.Smith, of Toronto, formerly of Lisgar, has been calling on relatives and.friends here lately.Mr.Thos.Lyster spent a few days recently vin his sister, Mrs.E.B.Lyster, and Mr.and Mrs.P, A.Lyster in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Geo.Walker, of Richmond, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Albert Hyde, recently.- \u2014e MILBY.Miss Lillian Dunton, \u2018of Pepperill, Mass., has arrived at \u201cRiverside for a few.Weeks.Mr.E.Burton is making extensive interior repairs to his house, also, Mr.P.Powers is roofing his buildings with asphalt.; Mr.and Mrs.H.Johnson, of Amesbury, Mass., are guests of relatives.The Guild met in the hall Wednesday afternoon and Thursday the three guilds meet at Johnville.Ice cream and.cake will be served every Saturday afternoon and evening in the hall.| L'AVENIR, : Mrs.Ramesay, of Ulverton, and Mrs.Bradley, of Richmond, spent Saturday here calling on friends.Arrivals and departures include :\u2014 Miss Emma Mooney home from Dan- Miss Mabel Bothwell -home pleted a scholarship course there ; the \u201c\u2018Orphul Quartette\u2019\u2019 Sat.evening.Arrivals: Mr.and Mrs.Shaw, of Sherbrooke; Mrs.ton, and Mr.V.Welter, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex.McKenzie for the past few days; Mrs.Me- Smoking Tobacco o\u2019- their 4th in ; Col.O.IL.Pope and Major Duns- Sher- of Boston, Mass., are the guests of : We are much pleased to see Mr.El- win Hodge able to be out again after \u2018 Miss is here, on a visit with her ; Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Martin were in a new erected a._on and has moved into the building, which is a one and a half stor y, with an \u2018The work has been done very rapidly as the Mr.E.Huard spent a few days in Montreal last week, partly on busi- | ald.ness and partly to \u2018attend the world- Mr.John McGiveney left for Bellows Falls.: .] .= + : BISHOPS CROSSING.Insist on hearing \u201cFishing,\u201d by Glasscock, Marble- | mean \u2014.=== = ., Î .4, Kenzie and Miss Mary here for thé summer months; Mr.and Mrs.A, Jenkerson, of Stoke, and Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Hooker, of .Brookbury, op on Friday; Miss Flossie Andrews, accompanied by Mr.and Miss Loi selle, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews; Mrs.Moore, of Bul- -wer, guest of her sister, Mrs.P,° Leonard; Mr: and Mrs.Geo.returned on Saturday from their wedding tour; Miss M.Gilbert, of Bos ton, spending some time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.8._Gil- : bert ; Miss Mildred Jackson, -of her uncle, Mr.B.McCanna.Also Mr.{'Cookshire, is spending some time Albert Murphy, of Brigham, Mass., with Mrs.J.H.Bishop; Rev.Mr, who will remain for an indefinite Knowles left on Tuesday for his time.home im Melbourne.From there he will leave for England.Mrs.G.A, Harrison and Miss Helen Lasell - to Boston for a 10 days visit among friends.\u2018there of Mrs.Alma Nourse; Mr.W.Bishop was in.Sherbrooke matched span of Arabian ponies for Mrs.Bishop.spending a few days here, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Scott Gilbert ; Mr: Burgess and Mr.Ward Staples, St; Johnsbury, visiting relatives here for a short time; Mr.Roper Belmont, (near Boston), the guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Willard for a few days ; Mrs.Curtis Bishop in Hamilton, | Ont., for a short time, the guest ot her daughter, Mrs.George Macdon- Service on Sunday next in - st.Paul's Church at 11 a.m., with cele bration, and at 7 p.m.The many friends of Mrs.Fred Westman will be sorry to hear of her illness.She left on Monday for the Protestant Hospital, Sherbrooke.\u2018Mrs.Frasier Staples, who has been ill, is gaining slowly.Mrs.Curtis and daughter,\u201d Montreal, and Miss Kallier, Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Gallagher recently.7 Mr.and Mrs.Von Don and Dr.Jrald, New York, called on Mr.and Mrs.John Gallagher on their way through town in their auto.The picnic social held at Silver Lake on Dominion Day by the Ladies\u2019 Aid was well attended, and all | report a pleasant time.Be sure and attend the concert at Bishop\u2019 s Crossing on Saturday evening at o\u2019clock.© KEITH.Arrivals and departures include :\u2014 Miss Catherine McLeay and Miss M.McLeay from Barre, Vt., guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.A.McLeay ; Mr.H.H.Pope from Cookshire, a recent guest of Mr.W.S.McCaskill : Mr.E.McLeod and Mr.Colin Morrison a couple of days in Winslow buying cattle.Deer are very plentiful.One came into Mr.M.F.McLeod\u2019s barn yard recently.A considerable number of cattle passed through here on Saturday: for the Montreal market, some hought by Mr.Stevenson and Mr.D.McDonald, also, Mr.A.Cowan.; \u2014_\u2014 + ; SCOTSTOWN,.The East Angus baseball team will Play the local team here next Saturday afternoon.In the last game teams at East Angus, Scotstown team shut out East Angus, not allowing them to get a run.Mr.Donald McAuley who is in the employ of Gordon, Ironside and.Fares.He has made three trips to old country with shipments of cattle since he left last spring ; Mr.Kenneth McLennan home from Inverness; Mr.Donat St.J from Three Lakes.- qure box social which was held- in Strathcona Hall Monday evening for the benefit of the.Scotstown hase- all team, was a very successful affair.Over $52 was made on the boxes which were sold.Mild and Mellow (For further St.Francis District ; DeWs gee other pages.) guests of Br and Mrs.F.R.Bishi Hart They are the guests whils on, Saturday returning with a perfectly _\u2014 Don't forget the concert on Satu \u2018ell addition to his dwelling in the day evening at 8 o'clock.J] upper town.+ > The valuators have finished the | MARBLETON.°° .new assessments and the valuation Arrivals and departures :- Miss .roll is now being prepared by the Ramsdell, North Hatley, on a vis clerk, Mr.Victor Lachance, for pre-|to Miss Alice Weyland ; Mr.Charles senting to the council at an early Hart and family, North Hatley, which was played between these- two Arrivals and departures include : \u2014 the ~ ean and family home * - CET mi The Daii SHERBROUHk : Printers a Printed and pub.except Sunday, nt - gon Street, Shertr.SUBSCRIPTION «+ wance to any adiire- Britain, and the _ : $2.00 ef three months.Ba \u20ac cents.To any ad Æownsbips, by the Qarde of thanks 1.B0c.Obituary, Io Notices.3c per we In sending wow fake precaution to offica, or register i msneceoveo.4 i R ECON o EASTERN 16! - pesoeccs.00: ANVILLE \u2014 U! station, Lnew : re rainy \u2014 CA Guests welcon RANBY \u2014 WIN Lynch, Prop.(GRANBY, = THI \u201c away from he: AGOG \u2014 UNIES led, newly Duelletes AE ADO A \u201c\" AWRENCE, M À Advocates, e: Ur \"NICOL, AD\\« .RBe ton Btreet, H! TE, WELLS, \\ (Advocates, Sug OIVIL ENGINEF! BANGS EK.ADDIE, « le Office, 81 Fr ss de Balaberry : = RMA RMAND D ©.A brooke, Pro Hochelaga Bank Ii: OUGI.AS M.TC Quebec land : divisions and eurve J A.MEADE, Ps.cook.Bell *1\u2019Hs EP INSURANC 7 D.D.KENNEL® ance agent.Plate Glass, etc.ne DEN WF YNDMAN & H Bun Life Bu:! Rs; T: O.OABA tist, Genest IN B EF.MORRIS, Mn.Strathcona Stocks, Grain, Cut on «WIDission, ou \u2014 .ARGH | ', -GREGOI .Mein + Welephone 280._ PHYSIOIAN: i R.Wa Ay FAR ° to the Prote Ear, Nose and Th: ferin Ave, Sherb:.13 a.1n.; 1-4 pain.Td CO, BACHAN ist, Eye, loar Hours of consultat from 8 to 10 a._Bunday: At his © \u201cBherbrooka, Que, f LJ: A: DARCHF, + Eye, lar, No 49 King St.At St.Vincent « In Richmond, 1: In Coaticook, 24 In Thetford Mine IT.As 0.FIH! = ty.Urinary « Res, 45 King Bt1 and by appolntmer \u2014\u2014 ee ea an 1 R.WILLIAMS Sherbrooke.Of + 4 p.m., \\R: 8pm, F.As GA + £hildren's Di- Physician to Sacre -\u2014 mes Geo.Harold Baker, | Office open svery Personal attand Saturdays, Appointments ka BAY élmas Montr PMAUVIN BAR Advo vai.- Main n_ 1b, eam YouC: as.cool an no heat, no < EB 3 1 fs the latest p -elaborate din Boils, bake: .Extinguished Cautionary Not: you get this - that Jthe n° feads New !: ily Record T ] | The Daily Recor BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.Water Glass NL SHERBROOKI RECORD Bh Beauty\u2014Quality F Sna 1t uick Printers aud Publishers, Attractiveness of design .FOR p | printed and jublishrd every atternoom, Gathered by Daily Record Cor- !.L- Mandigo, on Thursday; Miss | \u201cThe Highlands\u2019 for the summer.and recognized quality \" Why not vet n° per ; pxcept Sunday, nt ne and 103 Welling: Emma Messier, Abercorn, the-guest Departures include : Messrs.P.H.always means Preservin E s von Ue a Permanent : Bo om strictly tm age) TESPOBdents in Various of her cousin, Miss D.St.Martin; [and Jas.Renihan to Stanstead to \u201c +.g =49 picture of some cf tbe heaut ; \u2014 pance to nny uddress in Canada, Great .Nr.and Mrs.Welcome and Mr.Love visit their brother, Mr.John Reni- 1841 ROGERS BROS ful things voi see a ven\u201d vo y _ Britain, and tbe United States, one Communities.Montreal, recent guests of Mr.Wm.han, who is ill; Mrs.D.F.Sweet * In 1 Ib, and 2 Ib.Packages.throush Life.1i vou 4 \u201cesses years LA Ber ote A, 20 St.Martin; Mr.and Mrs.E.Chad- and Mrs.E.Cook to Manchester, N.\u201cSilver plate.It is the heav- , | : x 7 rte Do ny address in the Faûtern MAGOG.sey, Farnham, Miss Elsie Sweet, H., to visit their sister, Mrs.Tre fest grade of plated ware, H C ÿ Bownsbips, by the year only $1 50; lt is with great pleasure that we |Fulford, and Mr.John Warden, West ssillian.; and is guaranteed fo F.T.ANSELL ave a amera ! prettil pure es \u2018poecry, 10a line \u2018Reading welcome back to Magog two of our |Bolton, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gal- Mr.Ira Scott is convalescent.give absolute satisfaction.A \u2019 ; prettily Notices.ic per word.\u2019 old friends, (.Chamberlain and B.[en Vernal, Mr.J.C.Pettes, West.SUTTON Best tea ses, dishes, waiters: DRUGGIST AND STATIONER with you there are many thing: | Jd front; lu sending foney, remlitters whould ! McKenna.who have been in Italy for Brome; Mr.W.8.Pettes, Mon- : ND that you sce and apbreaate A .; , N BRITA CO.oo r be ve Sainte letters pxprose on port j the past winter studying music and treal, in town on Tuesday, Mr.John The new concrete culvert for the M GEL 5x LraniNG DEALERS - 20 Steatbrona Bovare.that vou could retam perman- i ._ ORCS ee erm mre rere | singing.We understand they were \u2018Worden, West Bolton, at Mr.Chas.bridge that went down recently near \u201cSilver Plate that Wears ' ently if vou only had \u2018\u2018snapy- à i} ucks and ¢ ne Neesesvssescscesvedee | very successful in their studies and etn ot \u2018Mr.Justice Hastings, So.nN I.Sheet rite : LET us HAVE YOUR ped\u201d {hom ui x Let Us à We.us a town, feel proud to possess Bolton, Mr.A.B.Vernai's, on > n | \u2018 quick let us = ; .R \u201cCOMMENDED _ ® tan talent.While away Messrs, | Friday; Mr.A.J.Dyer, Sutton, in opening of 6 feet by 6% feet.It is Cummings is a workman of excellent NAME ON OUR LIST | vou a line of Cameras that ; i .EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS Chamberlain and McKenna were dan- [town on Friday; Mr.Paul Parting- being allowed to stand for a short xperience and is doing a good job.as a competitor for the #5.00 Gold give beautiful pictures and the ., *s gerously ill \u2018with Roman fever, but jton, -Toronto, guest of Mr.L.J.ht Ie.De veces too dre Ham Free Knowlton, o ae Prises we are going 1u Kive A et = - were brought around again aîter hav- Marsh./ ampshire, is visiting * perte = he POE The C s S l pee 00060060 000000.ing been given up by the doctors.Depaittres\u2014 Mr.J.St.Martin,\u2018 \u2018of eight or nine feet with earth.The Charles Baker and family.PEchram Automatic Hater he er ost Is mal ANWILLE \u2014 QUEEN'S HOTEL, OPP.The funeral of the late Mrs.Ken- |visiting at St.Marshall; Mr.H.Man- whole, when filled in, will be a solid Mr.Herbert Smith, of Stanbury, [fect jar.) We are to select three Sher- _ > station, (new wyt.) Livery, C.D, Baker 1 Ch \"Te thodi \u2019 ren structure that should stand for ages.was a recent: guest of Mr.and Mrs.brooke ladies as judges.too nedy was h-ld at the Methodist digo at Granby; Miss Edith St.The total cost will be in the neigh as à.5 Every lady that preserves Ter own .EO ARNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW Church on Tuesday, the Rev, L.iMartin, in Sutton; Mr.and Mrs.Har- e total cos ° um eigh- William McElroy.: fruit should compete., - Guests welcome.Rate $1, J.Magulre.M.England officiating.Mrs.Ken- |vey Miller, visiting friends at Knowl borhood of $300.Mayor Bates has The boiler in the shop of Stevens A1 you have to do is to buy I dozen Griffith S Drug Store sartme\u2018tal HANRY WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A nedy died Sunday non \u2018from the ton g Iriends at KAnow:- siven the work the benefit of his !& Coutu, who have taxen over Mr.Jars, ans size.at our store.(Kodak Store.) _ - AN \u2014 WI: , A.x : .Pp : 3 0 IT NOW, oO - G Lynch, Propi; recently of Montreal.effects of «childbirth The infant is Miss .Carrie Beerworth, who has Personal supervision.N.L.Whitcomb\u2019 s business burst.; - | .\u2018 ! oi H ; The meeting of the Sutton school about a week ago and caused the} JAMES THOMPSON 121 WELLINGTON .HTREFED, AR RANDY.\u2014 THI GRANDY, \u201cHOME\u201d doing well and is expected to live.been spending a few days here the commissioners, both Protestant and business in that-shop to be some- Developing and printing fon ] G away from home, A.W.Colby & Co Mr.Kennedy is left with a l&rge fam- |guest of her sister, Mrs.N.W.Mil- Catholic, will take place on Mon- what impeded.A new boiler is now 15 Strathcona Square.cnatpurs promptly and carefully aT NSS NT TS rs bin Le réa ETVEB, excursion rates and fne day that it |* + Eo oiilage, L L; Jenme and H.H , Miss Maggie Reynolds, of Lachine, TIME TABLE ce .°° \u2019 ie | Was found the \u2018\u2018Anthemis\u2019 could | FRELIGHSB PU PTT of Mont- _ : = URG.Dyer.and-Miss Ruth Marengo, J 20th 1910 ; UJ.NICOL, ADVOCATE, 95 WELLING- not accommodate them all, and the Mrs, Napps\u2019 cottage is nearing \u2014_ _\u2014_ real, are spending their holidays here In Effect June \u2018 , a « ton Street, Sherbrooke.\u2014 \u2018Lady of the Lake\u2019\u2019 was telephoned completion.FULFORD the guests of Mrs.J.P.Cleary.Ca == Sherbrook ._ ATE, WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEN, for and chartered for the day.About Mr.W.A.Martin i id wi i Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Bernier, Mr.4° \u20ac .BOSTON EXPRESS\u2014Icaves Sherbrooke, Ci Advocates, Sun Life Bldg, Sherbrooke two hundred went up to Newport on blood poisoning in re laid up with i neater Taylor and family and and Mrs.Jos.Gingras, of Valcourt, New Triple Screw Turbine Steamships.7.00 am., arrives Quebec, 11.20 aw, .ST ENGINEERS AND BURVEYORS.\u2018her, having come in on the morning Afrivals and departures: Mr.J.West Shefford, were in town on Do- Mr.and Mrs.Fontaine, of Brompton MODERN TO THE MINUTE._ daily, except Sunday Leaves sher- ot - \u2014 train from Sherbrooke.A.Dunn home from Montreal; Mr.minion Day visiting relatives.They Falls, Mr.and Mrs.Noel, and From Bristol, From Montreal, NEW YORK *: © arrives Quebec, G.EP an EE RU We understand negotiations are now and Mrs.V.Hunton and family at {came in a fine touring car and treat- Mr.and Mrs.Cote, of Racine, were June 23 ROY plotlines, July 7 brooke, Late uw, arrive 2° \u2018#8 de Salaberry St.Tel.Connections.| under way for another excursion to Inkerman; Mr.J/.Barnam, of Mont- ed some of their friends to a ride as here over Sunday, the guests of Mr.fuly 7 ROYAL EDWARD Jui 91 2.25 p.UNTAINS EXPRESS\u2014Leavos Jy = ; .take place at an early date.real, at Miss Chamberlain's: and Mrs.Wm.Cleary.: July 21 ROYAL GEORGE Aug.4 |WBITE M \u201cE RMAND O.CREPEAU, - SHER- | mbe Mr.and well.y 5- Sherbrooke, 4.00 p.m.arrives Que = A Be.Provincial Land | Surveyor, |, Lhe Oddfellows\u2019 Lodge went up the Mrs.Cooper home from Ottawa and A terrific electric storm visited this Aug.4 ROYAL EDWARD Aug 18 VE Sund oke, Provincial Land Burveyor, |.d he st A ; SRÔME.and fortnightly.on Thursdays thereafter.bec, 9.10 p.m., daily except Sunday.; Hochelaga Bank Bldg., 'Phone 142, lake on Sunday.The steamer \u2018\u2018An vicinity, Mr.and Mrs.Belanger, of place Sunday p.m.and Mr.James THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN\u2014Leaves Sher- \u2018 LAS TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE- | themis\u201d was chartered to take them | Richford, at Mr.E.Girard\u2019s; Mr.|Badger\u2019s barn was struck by the A new three-way switch of the CANADA AND GREAT BRITAIN, brooke, 7.13 p.w., arrives Valley Jet.| OU GE Fa Survey or.Plan or, subs UP an back, and a large number of and Mrs.A.A.Ayer at their son, §lightning, and a hog was killed in citizens\u2019 phone line was installed mn, For rates and reservations apply to 3.05 a.m.daily except Sunday.Also divisions and surveys, all kinds.the members and their families took F.A.Ayer\u2019s, over Sunday; Miss Ma- the barn.Little other damage was Mr.E.S.Chapman's residence on any STEAMSHIP AGENT, OR GUY connecting trains on the Megantic and \u201chere\u201cfor the PT TIEISS SOFSISGES GORE advantage of this chance to spend a bel Capsey home from Mystic; the done to the building.Monday, which will be a great con- | TOMBS, Gony Pass At aie H.Davis.Chaudiere Valley Divisions.and: Mrs.: iS.cook.Bell 'Phone.Good connections, | Very pleasant afternoon.Misses Mount, of Montreal, visit- Recent arrivals are: Mr.Philip venience to the public, as soon as Montreal or Es i, Sewell, Sherbrooke.For time tables or further particulars, «nd.Mr ni : + ing their aunt, Mrs.Naylor, at the | Bourgeois, of Boston, Mass., visit- connections are made with Knowl- _ > - ) apply to any of the Company's Agents, t Bfookbur INSURANCE: AGENTS, {MANSONVILLE.Rectory; Mr.and Mrs.E.Hunter and ing his brother, Mr.Lucien Bour- ton, which Mr.Miltimore assures us or do 15, 0.Grundy, G.F.and P- À.; \u201cFR \u201crol dg ~D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR- Rev.Mr.Martin, who was .the |the Misses Patterson, Mr.and Mrs.geois, who is ill.Mr.and Mrs.An- will be in the near future, with di- : CG Sherbrooke lossie Andrews i.ance agent.Fire, - Life, Accident, 2hest of Rev.Mr.Miller, conducted A.J.Shepard, Mrs.F.A.Ayer, |drew Brunton, of Iron Hill, recently rect communication with Sutton our | Je.R : M i CP j .«nd Miss Loi.Piate Glass, etc.Record Block, © 1 the service in the Methodist Church.y Miss Nina Ingalls, Mr.J.Homer visiting their son, Mr.Homer Brun- phone service will be complete.al ATLANTIC 4 RAILWAY} ent the woh = TTT EN STS, ~~ last Sunday.Baker, Mr.Edmond Spencer, Mrs.T.ton; Miss Gertrude Grey, of Granby, A family picnic including the fam- CC SERVICE GRAND 1: SYSTEM Mr.aad M \u2014 LT i | Mr.C.Riley, of Montreal, spent |J.Cassidy, Master Tommie and |at her uncle\u2019s, Mr.R.R.Lewis.\u2019 ilies of R.W.Patch, F.H.Patch, : « \" Lee rs.INDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, the week end with friends in town.Clyde Shepard to Montreal; Mr.E.| Mr, E.C.Qoyal and famil of Walter Patch, M.E.Ladd and Phil- | A STEAMERS i J : Moore, of Bul- t ildi ç : y Ys ARE EQUIPPED k M b Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.| Miss Marion Lynch attended the |S.Reynolds to Granby visiting his |Montreal were in town -on Saturday.ip Scott, was held in Foster Park on ori MARCOS omeseekers - XCUrsions PS \u2019 ; R; T.O.CABANA, SURGEON DEN- recita at Richford recently.sister, Mrs.W.H.Robinson; Mr.and Mrs.Copping, of Winnipeg, Man., Monday last.\u201cWIRELESS * : ; \u2019 ee.; Hart \u2018ist, Genest Block, Bell Tel.953, | Mrs.B.C.George has been visit- Mrs.A.N.Reynolds.at Mr.F.Hib- [and her two children, are visiting her Mr, Chas.and Andrew Libby had a - y TELEGRAPHY To Western Canada via bors their wed- pou j ing friends at Vale Perkins.bard\u2019s, Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.[sister- in-law, Mrs.H.Hayes, this very successful day\u2019s fishing on So Chicago and St.Paul : ert, of Bos- _ BROKER; | Mr.Harold Peabody was home.| W.Hawley, of Montreal, at Mr.C.|week., Brome Lake on Friday, capturing t I we er mn F.MORRIS, STOCK BROKER, 67 {rom Montreal for Dominion Day.B.Vanantwerp\u2019s for a few days*;| Mr.Norman Doe and his bonnie , over forty, of which they were just- leit July 12th, July 26th, August 9th, .v.A .il- Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke.Mrs.Carrick, of, St.Johnsbury, Miss Agnes Reynolds to Boston ; bride are in town.A réception was ly proud.+ August 23rd, Sept.6th, Sept.20th., Sagkson, A or err imineion, outright, or cif margin.\" | las been visiting her sister, Mrs.Rev.Mr.Naylor and Miss Barnam to given them June 29th, at the home | ne, Tickets good for two months.= SO Re time \u2018 \\ ~~ \u2019 \u201d | McKay.Granby to the S.8.Convention; Mr.of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Ww.NORTH STANBRIDGE.1cBe gO oo .Lia oor mr.ARCHITEOT, Mr.Cantwell, of Montreal, spent McDonald home to Arundel after Doe: and was quite largely attended.{ Recent arrivals include : Mr.and Winnipeg -$32.00, and corresponding rom > here he iJ.* GREGOIRE, AROHITEOT, 95 (he week-end with his sister, Mrs.spending à few months ,at the Rec- This young couple.have the hearty Mrs.Dubois, from Farnham; Mr.and rates to many other points in Al- 1M a à + Wellington Streat, Sherbrooke, Bell Henderson.| ory, Mrs.P.C.Wood to Granby.good wishes of the.many friends Mrs.Mastai Allaire and children, berta.Manitoba and Saskatchewan.MTS.: - Telephone 280.Miss McCombie, of Montreal, \u2014 \u2018here.from Beloeil, visiting at her sister\u2019s, To LIVERPOOL | TU vlen Lasell to PHYSICIANS à SURGEONS spent a few days the guests of Miss : BEDFORD.Mrs.Wm.Hayes is very ill at pre- Mrs.B.S.Lavoie\u2019s: Mr.R.Allaire, TRY THE NEW ROUTE TO THR visits among | BW A FAHVELL ous May Young.The Bedford Tennis Club has open- [sent with quinsy and her condition from Phillipsburg, visiting his par- July I Thurs.on KE CHAMPLAIN \"| CANADIAN WEST.: uf ues Sr , ] , | JA PARWILL + {SPECIALIST Miss Bella Young was home from ed its grounds on the Martin islund.[is such as to cause her family and ents here; Mr.Sidney Kemp, from juiy 21, Thurs., LAKE MANITOBA | H.FOSS, Agent, City Ticket Office nv , : - Ear, Nose and Throut Diseases.37 Duf- Megantic for Dominion Day.The new situation is found to be {friends much anxiety.Nashua, visiting his brother and sis- | July 29, Fri., EMPRESS OF BRITAIN : No à Str the , Sas Bell ph 20.\u2018herbrooke on ferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation 10- Mrs.G.G.Griggs was in Sutton Salling\u2019 lists, rates, plans, etc.OR ap 0.athcona Sq; Beil phone a vith a perfectly - 12 aw.1-1 pam, and by appointment.Friday to see her \u2018sister, Mrs.Lee.bein i i plication.All lines represented.People\u2019s 168, Co ; 2 ho EME OS at ay to s £ _ .Lee.g much more shade and it- is [nervous prostration for some time, } Mr.Ernest Russell was overcome W: HARRISON.Btatl \u2018Agent vian ponies for TA oo BACIAND, LM.Du, SPECIAL who is seriously ill with blood |cooler.Two double courts are now |is decidedly much worse and has be- by the severe heat on apres, He B.H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agt.va AR tatlon Agent, Bell : st, Eye, liar, Nose and \u2018Throat.Poisoning.= in use.i i i is somewha etter at time of writ- ._ ' : \u2014~\u2014 neert on Satur- = ours gt consultation At the Hospital Mrs.Thayer, of \u201cSt.Albans, visit- The macadamized road: along Main ome > great anxiety to his family ing, | peur \u2018lock.Bundays At his office, 17 Brooks St, \u20ac4 friends in town: last week.street has been completed and the | + The village blacksmith, Mr.Bon 0 0 ra a TON { Sherbrooke, Que, from 10 aw.to 8 p.m, Bolton Medora Paterson, of a roller is being used to patch up odd HIGH FOREST.neau, was severely kicked Gai eon © CANA FU) .N.*e + e 1 SL.'S i i ' i i 3 SO - IJ; 4: DARCHF, M.I, SPECIALIST: |1.J.Bourne n the guest.o rs.bits of extra bad road about town, Miss Marion Lowery nas returned day morning by Mr.« pe In its different branches by an ex- \u201cde, PAC! FIC tures : Miss Iha - Tie Lar, Nose aud Throat.Office \u201cos : \u2018there being very little except the [home after spending some time at BOTSE: - I n visit ¢Y King St.\"| Dr.Peabody returned to Montreal macadamized that can b t 8 rer rt pert.Portraiture, Landscapes, Hon a ofl a _ At St.Vincent do Poul Hospital, 8-9, Friday évening.good 2 ° ermed |her uncle's, Mr.Henry Lowery, of ABERCORN ul Cattle, Vommercal Mas ne HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS id; Mr.Charles Tn Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.Rev.and Mrs.Carpenter spend good.Jorden Hill.; : ue Enlargements.Developing and Print- North Hatley, In Coaticook, 2nd Tuesday ot month.| 711 ER s.Carpenter are spend- A large number, or rather the ma- Mrs.R.Granger, of Lime Ridge, Arrivals and departures: Miss R.ing fér Amateurs \u2018: ; : here, the guests \u201c In Thetford Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month ing the week at Dizville.jority of our townspeople, were [and Mr.John Moffat, of Sawyerville, Harvey, who has spent several : \u2019 MANITOBA July 12, 26.:t Gilbert : Mr.\"A.0.FTHIER, M.D, SPEOIAIA BROME CENTRE down to Philipsburg -on Dominion |were ut Mr.J.T.Lowery's one day Months in Boston, visiting her rer- Geo.Johnston i Aueust 8.23 1 Staples, St.n « ty.Urinary diseases.Consultation.Arrivals: R : Cp th \u2018B lisl f Day, where the Bedford boys carried |recently.ents, Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Harvey, ew ; SASKATCHEWAN gust 9, 23.-latives here for and\"by appoittment, Sherbrooke, Que.Knowlt 3 A a M Peérlste, Ol laway a number of the prizes.The Quite a number of young people Miss Emma Willey, of Nashua, N.ii., .149 Wellington 8t., Sherbrooke.Sept.6, 20.Roper Belmont, - te Martin, on Wad > ii Woo St.Bedford senior baseball team played |gathered at the home of Mr.and Visiting her brother, Mr.O.R.Wil- \u2014 ALBERTA 1910.test of Mr.and Ti, WIL LIAMS, : 26 MONTREAL ST, fiFrizale, of Montreal, guest of rhs in Vermont on the 4th.Mrs.James McBurney, it.being a ley, and other friends; Mr.and Mrs.Ww.R.BRADLEY & SON, ._ } r a few days; ix «rbroc) e.0 ice jours until 10 a.m.eT rk ur r.8.Kirk, of Toronto, spent a [surprise party given by Mrs.Mc- Chas.H.Hastings, Hollis and Mary, UNDERTAKERS Ti k ( d F ] - in Hamilton, bm \"Dou, and by appointment.Howard Frais Mr.and Mrs.Hiram |few days with his sister, Mrs.E.F.Burney in honor of Mr.McBurpey\u2019s spending the week-end with Mr.HH.WND PICTURE FRAMERS IC els 00 or 60 ays Le- the guest of T re F.A.GADBOIS, BprorarTy Lean, 0 arencevire, visiting Mr.Dunn.birthday.A very enjoyable evening Barnes; Mr.B.A.Damon, to Mon- NTEN : : : Le - \u201corge -Macdon- : Physician on § Diseases, (81 Kivg St, \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mrs.H.Corey was in Isle of Mott was spent.treal, on Monday; Mr.W.Brown, of 55 FRONTENAO STRENT., For tickets and full information ma ae A, recently.Mr.Walter Gallagher, who has Sutton, here on Tuesday.' SHERBROOKE, QUH.apply to any Cunadiau l\u2019acific Ry.next in st.D\\ : 08 Mr.E.0.Brown and Mr.John |been on the sick list for some time, The Abercorn House was a scene of | Bell Telephone 297.People's Tel | ar | Ticket Agent u.m., with cele- : Water Works, oo a fon ee left for Montreal \u2018for does not gain as faust as his many great activity on July l\u2018ourtb, din- \u2014 leret Agent.~ a few weeks.i served to one hundred per- in.Water Powers, n friends would wish.ner being serve b CITY TICKET OFFICE 6 STRATH- i Mrs.Fred » tent Solicitor, Sun\u2019s up! You \u2014+- + (sons.There was a large crowd for ied :v to hear of\u2019 Latent Solicito , too! Before vo KNOWLTON.BONDVILLE.tea also.OLDS \u2018| CONA SQ.BELL TEL.130, OR OC.on Monday for \u2014 Burvesins.d you Hon.Sydney A.Fisher opened al Miss Annie Pickel, of Gilman, Que., ot P.R.STATION TEL.207.\u2018al, Sherbrooke.> Dell \u2018phone 349.ress, get in shape for comprehensive exhibition of works of |has been engaged to teach the dis- | Arrivals BA RY M : \u201cwh ; Le» anadian painters and sculptors- in|triet school here for the comin rrivals include: Miss Flora or- U x .who has been People's phone.the day; drink ¢ a glass of the Walker Gallery on Monday after-|scholastic year.8 , rison, of Montreal, at J.1.Ken- A TOMOBILE Lame Back Painful Stitches whter Mont- Geo.H - \u2014 \u2014 noon.The exhibition is intended to] The double galleries of the - new Nedy's, Mrs.H.Kennedy and daugh- 09 + Sherbrooke.eo.Harold Baker, Advocate, Sweetsburg,{ make (\u2018anada\u2019s charms better known|Brome Lake House are now bril- ter, Gertrude, of Maine, at Mr.L.Cured in Ten Davs, or Your nd Mrs John Ofc open very days Wed to the people of the Midlands.liantly illuminated at night = with Kennedy's; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Duco: GARAGE YS, ! S.ersona 0 iss .- : hi EU AO .0 .: pene attendance uiidays na to pi Macguwan has gone to Lit many incandescents\u2019 lights and pre- an, of Farnham, at Mr.K.A.Rus : .Money Back.\u2018Don and Dr.Appointments kan be arcangsl lal r voic tur ; rs ¢ ; Lo study [seat a most beautiful appearance sers., : The moment yo suspect any Kidney led on Mp say times Montreat Office Mr Clie with rs.Cornish.from the lake.The situation is su- por tal Tost Work ne not Bo de the Washing and Polishing, Oide- or Urinary disorder, or feel Ithenuratis te Ea ony CU ( Doles, w as - - pains, beg taking M cher on their PHAUVIN N BAKER & WACXNN, Re McMANAMY & CO., Agents relieving Mr OH ran ae perb and it should atirack a large , ospital last wee Ji reporte ae Otis Guen Valvoline uns Fi king : dvoca : Tra ; ' ils, ies, Repair- G their auto.al Mate be TE LT 8 Us, ames WY Sherbrooke, Que.the E.T.Bank, while the latter had| The Anglican Church being situated | BOLTON GLEN.~ ing, Etc.Livery in connection.i PILLS (là at Silver \u2014\u2014\u20142= [his holidays, has gone to West Shef-|so close to the lake shore, mosqui- Mr- William McGlue is quite ill | FIG PILLS are sold with à guâtantes ay by the La- jord to relieve.the manager in that{ toes have this season\u2019 been somewhat ; and under the doctor\u2019s care.| to cure wll Kidney, Bladder or Liver ttended, and all You Se 1 for two weeks.troublesome during the evening ser- | Arrivals and departures are : Mr.pa | bles.Indigestion, and all Stoinach a everal from here took in the races | vi s d hav and Mrs.Henry Mizener and family, Ten ; ; ia at Richford the 4 1ce.creen doors have now been i are °« | FIG PILLS are sold at Griffith's the concert at chiord on e th.hun at the entrance, and worship- vof Montreal, at Mr.D.Cousins\u2019; Mr.drug store ut Zée, à box, or five foi g p Saturday even- Mr.and Mrs.Layton, of Montreal, pers can now enjoy the service un- |D.Bull, of East Farnham; Miss Do- er ro0 p Larriage $1.00.; as cool and whitc as a dairy, No smell, no smoke, ending the summer at Mr.P.|molested by these troublesome in 13 Lewis, of Brandy, and MeO MEMORIALS \u2014 ung.LL sects.co 0 nowlto a Fa no heat, no dust.No old- fashioned contrivances.THe Mr.W.C.Clark and Mr.George BE.Quite a large number from here Brown's; Miss Etta Durrell to War- Factor Reliable.work only, in Granite and Cures include \u2014 Clark have opened their cottages on|attended the lawn social at Foster | den.J farble Monuments.Prices reasonables av and Miss M the west side of the Lake.on Tuesday evenin Mr.and Mrs.Melbourne Brown re- We offer for the beautiful 2 RICHARD HAMBLY, ny .Miss Mildred G is visiting Mi y Eg.; e e beautitu .Uoaticook, (ue: VC, guests of dE \"CE ee I Se cor 3reen is visiting Miss + turned from their wedding trip on summer season the largest as- _ Mr.and Mrs.~ rps : Me Da oy rmpton.ts of BOSCOBEL.Saturday evening and will reside in sortment of Light Buggies, SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.: Ha.Pope from EAR ET TEA da 700 SR Mr.and Mrs Martin Home bo eSt® OÙ} Arrivals and departures © «.Geo.the Glen for the present.such as Concords, Piano Bor, 7 Si cest of Mr.W._ : Jopping, of Montreal ; Mr.Ke-1cth Rubber Tire Buggies (with or IE SE - \u2019 ig \u2019 : EAST FARNHAM.Mcleod and Oil Cook-stove VALE PERKINS Derry and Mr.R.Moffatt, +f Mont-|.po © a.without tops), at prices.that - couple of days The cobweb ciel at the ho real, guests of Mrs.Jos.\u201cooping Mrs.Cameron and two daughters, defy competition.Id MVIUGS Age te.Mrs.\u2018Reed was a great success, The Mr.Walter\u2019 Oborne guest of his mo- il Dol Hon NE So > Specialties: Hotel Busses, Lil \\ :.ful.One came fs the latest practical, scientific cook-stove.It will cook the most proceeds were $3.50 © ther, Mrs.D.Oborne ; Mr.L.Hack- Hutchins left on \"Saturday morning Wazgons, Express Waggons During the Year Ending May 1, 1910 ds r 3 1 : + i od sli \u201chas + \u2019 \u2018 \u2019 55.2 ) a « , UK \u2018 i var var csiorate dinner without heating the kitchen hrs Davies gone to en Yell on Monday fo Worcester, Mas Gull to visit her amin: § Be of ih aren, | PN SAE aetE .5 e Sutton for a few weeks\u2019 stay with ; ee | Mrs.Wright.b ude se This institution aces ot D etudes OR rails, bakes or roasts better than any range.Readyin asecond.[her granddaughter, Mrs.Geo.Lo- 5 5 Mor Bf North Sheftard Tues.| Mr.R.Huichins, of Montreal | § and ith care.od PrOmPUY Fp ur mS \u201come bought by Estinguishedinasecond.Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible #2.day.(spent the week.end at-the home of help Tu No payment în sd¥ame.Fie \"- D.MeDonald, ,[ rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date \u2014~+ There was a social.dance given at lis sister, Mrs.Taber.F.L.SHAW, Prés,, feature ima inable.Yo ot it, b IRON HILL the home of Mrs.D.Oborne on Fri + ie iron i s Portland, Me : .You wa - ; : .D.: i= .} Fe ature nag any oa want it, ho Miss Maud Beard, of Newport, Vt., day.MYSTIC.\u201cEAST SHERBROOKE - UNL heat the room.No heat, no smell, who was visiting at the p ot office,| The ladies of St.John the Divine Arrivals and _ departures INCLIUR | AAAAAAAAAA Gonsrananennrrmrarnrers Th ° 5 «ball team will no smoke, no coal to\u2019bring in, no ashes ihe ied home suddenly on account| will hold an ice cream social on the Miss Edith Bockus from MacDonalt e à 1e$ 0 ege SUCRE : _ to carry out.It does away with the of the illness of her mother.Parsonage lawn on Friday.College; Mr.Wayne Stone from.à Births, Marriages and Deatns.: remext Satur drudgery of cooking, and makes it a Mr.Somett, of Montreal, spent the + visit to Sutton friends; Miss Mabel : DUNHAM, P.Q \u201che last game pleasure.Women witli the light touch week end with his family at Argyle FARNHAM CENTRE.(\u2018apsey to her home in Frelighsburg, BIRTHS | ToT Tween ese two ; i ; ; reli oe \"zus, Scotstown cause.th t > Mr.E.Danaher.of Montreal, re-+ Arrivals and departures include: St.\\rmand: Mrs.L.Street and TTRARD-\u2014At Frelighsburg, July 374, PL, a ver patin tuan ever au ne :ngus, not al cause hey can Immediately pave a turned home Monday after a short Mr.J.C.Freer, from Montreal and Children, of philipsburg, at the home |& daughter to Mr.and Mrs E.Gir).TAT RA bead run.7 \u2018 \u2019 \"No half-hour prepardtion.It not only visit to his aunt, Mrs.A.W.Beard.Mr.C.Sager from Fordyce, at Mr.of Mr.G.Sulley.ard, .pau atin nC ol ne bod LY hi \u201cres include :\u2014 is less- trouble than -coal, but it costs Arrivals : Miss Mina Robb, of J.Power's; Mr.Roy A.Clement, \u2014\u2014\u2014 0 \u2014 \"VIDAL\u2014At Corris.June 29th, 19140.pra bre te Ce true tion snave been 4° ?who is in oe less.Absolutely no-smell, no smoke; Cowansville, at \u201cThe Highlands ;\u2019\u2019 E.T.Bank, St.nem, oe of COWANSVILLE.a son to Mr.and Mrs.Aime Vidal, creuse a and a hirhV qualihed ana ae } nside and Far- and it doesn\u2019t heat the kitchen.Rev.A.Wallace, of Sutton, and his parents for a few days; Mr as, M dM E.E Lawrence \u2018and 1 0 25 - [éomiphiohiea sat na vec read a trips to the \u2014 \u2018 The pickel finish + het | friend, Mr.Landgon.of Montreal, Burnet, from Montreal, in town: Mr PC nd-Mre \"lewis .pa are Ji AR AL North Hatley.July 3, very euro ard ce \u2026 pe te ; mentd of cattle bi fh \u20ac ms © 5.makes week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs Nel- Messrs.M.H.Cox, of Granby and spending a few weeks at Abenakis Keze a son to Mroand Mrs Jed Pre sme tt net Cet on Ra rings Mr.Ken- the stove.ornamental and attractive, son Keet; Mrs.Craig and son, Stw H.L.Buckland, of Coaticook at Springs Hotel.\u2019 - >oLar Co 1 applh aber totne Padr Pire ipal irom Inverness; N Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 4 art, Mr.and Mrs.W.M.McConnell.Mrs.E.Power's.recently: Mrs.Jas.Mr.Heman Hulburd, Miss Cora MESSIER\u2014On June Z*Ch, 51910 0 an : - - 07 Tu TT pa 14 family home , ji A Ya and 3- burner stoves can be had wit and Misses Madge, Dorothy and Morrison, and grandson, Earl, visit- qulpurd, Mr.and Mrs.E.I.Ross.College street, Richmond, a daughter CFE te a./ Cantionary Note: Be sure Li « OF without Cabinet, .- Louise McConnell, of Montreal, at jpg relatives, at Sherbrooke and of Bedford, were in town on Sunday: to Mr.and Mr=.R.D.Messier.Maria A : ou 2 ; ene for That \u201che lame plate a Every dealer everywhere ; if not at yo 7 Hatley; Mrs.Charles Burfiet and > Ferthe Estelle.(AHIR az x.ay evening fo a ie Name-plate À he ji daughter, home from Georgeville \u2019 = ~\u2014 4 few 4.: oT Ts \"{stown base- teads \u201cNew Perfection,\u201d À .write for: Descriptive Circu ar to the near = I g » AC .R DEATHS Poss Caceres Wo Aen sh AR ER .oo.; agency {the ; Tr .) : ; ; F-tabliehed 8 ts [Pg successful al\u201d Le __ P R A I R E DUNTAM P R A i I E FULCHER\u2014At the Methodist Par-{ 00 0 i Sean vi HF made on the : \u2018 ; ; \u2018 .1, onage, Huds , PQ.J : th, Lr ve Rm Cree en edt Bape - Fo , ) The Imperial 0il Company, Smoking Tobacco Mr.David Cummings is the mason Smoking Tobacco > re, udson, I 2 .une 2 bh, wer 2h : i on Jari 7 Limited.6 f the repair to ti t ä eanor Marian (Nellie), danuvhbter of as AD A PORTE em: : \u201crancis Distriot - ; : .iin charge o e repair to the stone .Rev.and Mrs.John G.Fulcher, aged {® A Ts a en er pages.) - i Mild and Mellow (rer at the Methodist church.Mr.Mild and Mellow 11 months and 23 days.\u2018| Le 5 deu ANGUX CAZA oT EE much better than the old one, there for pastry especially appreciate it, be- Cottage.Mr.Wm.' Graves, who has been in 7 CINTA TE TT ters.and Mrs.K.Smith to her home in | i President, the Bishop of Mot reai ) x Call 541 \" i ! - Job 5 \u201cOur Glassware Stock Fan comprises everything you need in this line\u2014Water sets, wf quor Sets, : da En \u201cw 1 4.\u2018 i P Les, PAGE FOUR.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910.+ QE F Li- Salad Bowls, Bon Bon \u2014 Trays, Vases, Spoon Trays, Epergnes, Candlesticks, Oil and Vinegar Bottles, Castors, Toothpick Holders, Salt and Pepper Shakes, Jugs for Water, Bowls, canters, Milk -and 100 different styles of Glasses, Footed Salvers, Ice Cream Plates, Nappies, Finger Bowls, De- Etc.280 ca sine andl alls ni Come in and look cur stock over\u2014it is the largest in the F town.It's No F ad e © | To wear glasses.This fact is being realized more and more by the Public generally.The amount of relief afforded by properly fitted glasses entirely procludes the idea of their being a fad.If your eyes require relief consult A.C.SKINNER The Optician - Baby Chick Food Blatchford\u2019 S Calf Meal HOLLADAY & HYNDMAN #, Opp.Paton Mills .| visiting friends in the city yesterday.merde granconnennennename es CITY NEWS.90500 EE Mrs.E.8.Foss has returned from © oveusseuvsensocesens) a visit to Montreal.Miss Annie Tambs, of Milby, was Mr.L.N.Benoit has sold his horse \u2018\u2018Rarthrop\u2019\u2019 to Mr.A.McKee, of FEEE33932999390332 929939 9999999933933 3200 Dre «mms mt > pe ERE aretin ats EN 2 Ris a to \u2018Ladies\u2019 Patent Oxfords, I Special value for I Ladies\u2019 $1.49 Men's Tan Box Call Oxfords.Special value.$2.99 Men's Box Calf Boots, Ft O0 + Dongola Ox- Special value for.$1 98 | ! fords, Special .$1.29 Men's Patent Leather Boots, adies\" Fine Dongola Boots.- Blucher style, worth 4 A) Value 83.00, 1 MS $3,50, Sperial vee eens | Special e .= e\u2026reuu aan000 sr 000 SR JOB LOTS.Men 8 Boots.Boots and Oxfords for ee rein eee aes * Ladies, real good | * CU» i value, Special .BL 0 , a Youths\u2019 Boots, best box @1 &RQ™ - Boys\u2019 Boots, best box A \u2019 call, Special .wy ; ; calf, Special .$1 Hd \u2026 a LM N AULT, 17 KING 1, 000 LIN Regular price 50e and 75e., We have Suits for Boys x $3.25 for the very hest, tio n, 20 Men's nice, * rood raln- proof \u2018 Motor Coats, 70 Ladies\u201d Nice New Cra- venette Coats, in navy Value $7.00, $b.( and drab, worth $8, Special LL seveuee 1 ; Special oo al $4.00) ! Le - : Stoekings a Underwear .¢ ; 7 \u2019 Children\u2019s Cotton Ribbed oe \u2018 M > .; : .3 en's Balbrig an Utyler- #3; Stockings, Spet tal LL Lee IC» wear, Specl ao Joe Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Cotton, Ye Boys\u2019 Balbriggan Under- )~ Stockings, Special oe De weir, Special Loo 290 Fine Cotton Ribbed Stockings, Tandics' Sunimer Vests, Coal ses \u2018alue pet ee Gaara anne 15 Ie Special PL 127\u20ac {New Sherbrooke Clothing Store FRIDAY AND SATURDAY { SPECIALS! 1 And Another Canc 0 Buy Boots and ies Cheap LUTE EE = = For Mon and Boys Your choice for 25c.is one of the greatest bargains of the season.| Montreal.Ladies\u2019 Dongola Pumps, ; Oxford.Special er.$1 49 Ladies Patent P Fa ps, udvertise at 5, NOW tivities vere ores \"$1 98 Ladies\u2019 Dongola Boots, .Blucher style, stamp 81 75 Special - Lo, at oo en Deeenes >.Girls\" Oxfords, and ox- blood, in black _99 Special .JC Children\u2019s Boots and Oxfords.Big chvuice, Special .oe.\"VERY SPECIAL EN HATS This Do not forget our Big Roduotion in Men's and Boys\u2019 Clothing from $1.98,\" s2.49, and | For Men's Suits, we start from $4.99, $6.49, $8.29, ly 1 310.49, for the very best $16.00 Suits, - + Men's Summer Suits and Outing Pants at great reduc- COME AND HAVE: YOUR PICK.VERY SPEGIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Boys\u2019 Linen Suits, three different.patterns to pic k from, Special, .sassseccs Straw Hats - \u201c Children's Straw, Sailor =~.Hats, Special ., .156 Boys\u2019 Straw 'H: cts, [ Yd Spee inl oo Lane LL 236 New style of Young Men's Straw, \u2018Huts just arrived.Prices $1.25 and $1.50, mma me EE = PIGEON HILL.\u201d home on Sunday after spending a Many from here attended the cele- few days among old acquaintances.bratisn at Richford, Vt, on July Mrs.W.J.Rhycurs is spending a 4th.few weeks at I£nosbure, Vit.Miss C.Brimmer returned to her Mr.is Clifford Catchpaugh- > ; \u2018 STREET, oo ~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AL Pr for his vacation Mass, Miss Daisy Smith left on Wednesday to Join her brother Reginald from Springfield, home at Grande Isle, Vt, is spending the summer at Clift, month of June, Sherbrooke, are $44,296.42.Andrew\u2019s Church last evening, J.C.Nicholson officiating.guest of Mrs.Lodge,\u2019 Lennoxville.tic, was the guest of her Mrs.E.L.Price, for the holidays.Miss V.Guertin, of Windsor Mills, is visiting friends in Stoke and Sherbrooke.Mr.Wilbert Hamilton, of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, is spending his vacation at his home in Lachine.To let 2 cottages, Elmwood Park, Lake Massawippi.Apply Record, \" The adjourned meeting of the City Council will be held to-morrow evening.Mrs.Cushing, of Coaticook, was the guest of Mrs.Walter Nutt this week, Mrs.C.G.Beckett, of Lennoxville, Ayer's the of Inland revenue returns for 1910, division Preparatory service was held in St.Rev.Miss Chapman, of Montreal, is the Parrock, at \u201cThe Postcard albums at half regular price at Fraser's.Mrs.J.Bramhall, of Lake Megan- Mrs.John Halliday and Master Raymond are the guests of Mrs.E.L.Price, Mrs.Halliday\u2019s sister.and Mrs.Fred Presby and Mr.Miss Boyle spent Dominion Day Montreal.| left yesterday afternoon + left Wednesday on the S.S.|George, for a visit with friends England.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Mitchell, Mr.and in Mr.J.W.Cotterell, of this city, Royal in Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Inglis, of Montreal, and Miss Turner, of Nelson, B.Fresh Fish \u2014\u2014 ; Fresh Fish of All Kinds Arriving For To-morrow.DEAN & LACEY.pe Carters Carbon 2 a Papers i LE 4 À Carters Type: writer Ribbons ' A complete line deal i always on hand.T.SOUTHWOOD, 3 Dufferin Ave.\u2018Bell phone 577 daughter,\u201d rt CE Somebody's Home Made Bread._ BETTER!! Your own Home Made Bread.BEST!!! Allatt\u2019s Home Made Bread.Delivered to your door fresh C., wero among the visitors to the city recently.Master Alton Lomas is spending his vacation in Newport, Vermont, with his aunt, Mrs.Harvey, at her cottage on Lake Memphremragog.The amateur actors of La Cercle Larocque left last night for Coati- cook, where they gave a presentation of the play, \u2018\u2018Piastres Rouge.\u201d Miss Kate Hemming, of the New Sherbrooke, Montreal, has taken up her residence at Knowlton for the summer, * Big bargains in footwear during the July clearance sale of summer shoes at Chamberlain's Dolly Varden Shoe Store.Misses Bessie and Maybird Odell for Lake Scaswaninepus to spend a week or two at the Lake Park Hotel, Mr.Joliette Lemieux, of Quebec, son of Hon.Judge Lemieux, has been appointed manager of Mr.Meunier at the Isle of Anticosti, and left yesterday to take up his new duties.Mr.J.A.Genest, of the Sher- \u2018brooke post office staff, is spending his vacation at Old Orchard Beach, the guest of his parents, Mr.and.Mrs.C.O.Genest.Mrs: Holt, matron ot the Prepara- {tory.School, and her sister, Miss | Jeffrey, of Bishop's College, Len- noxville, left to-day for Montreal and Toronto to spend the vacation.Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Precourt, of Dudswell Junction, went to Quebec Sunday, to visit Sister Agathe.the Convent of L'Ange.Gardien, sister of Mr.Precourt.Mrs.F.X.Deseve, accompanied by ber son, Mr.Oscar Deseve, left yesterday for Bury for a month\u2019s stay with her grandchildren, Rev.Henry Deseve and Miss Gertrude Deseve, at the Presbytery.The treasurer.of the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital has pleasure in acknowledging receipt of $6.30, spee- ial offertory taken at St.Johns\u2019 Church, Thetford Mines, in connection * with the memorial service to the late King.Mrs.Ward Prouty, of Washington, D.C., who, with her young son, has been spending several weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.P.Strect- er, Dufferin avenue, has gone to Newport, Vt., to join Mr.Prouty, and Will be the guest of his father, Mr.CG, A.Prouty, for the remainder of the summer.Little Miss A.Jutras, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Jutras, enter- | ar sur eee at | and clean daily.ALLATT Ask Your:Grocers, oc Telephone 724 WANTED 19000 TAELWNC Farm Hands! To be supplied through our large x | and varied stock of Haying Tools CLIPPER CONCAVE HERCULES EXCELSIOR FINE INDIA STEEL SCYTHES are the best that can be procured.Made by skilled workmen from the finest steel, carefuly tempered.We warrant everyone we send out.an | 2 and 3 Tine Forks, Rakes, Bull or Drag Rakes, Ash and tained a number of her young friends on the occasion of her thirteenth birthday.The visitors amused themselves with games, music * and singing till 9 o\u2019clock, when refreshments were served, and soon after the party broke up.The little hostess received a number of pretty gifts and many good wishes on entering her \u2019teens.Mr.\u2018A.O.Norton and party were in town yesterday, in Mr.Norton's ew Franklin, six cylinder car.This car is one of the most up-to-date that- has visited this city.It is a seven assenger car and is equipped with | Aectric lights and all modern appli- nces.It is a #} horse power machine.Mr.Norton states that the good roads movement, in the Townships +has started none too soon.The roads n many places are in a terrible con- ition.LA CIE CODERE & FILS (INC) Wholesale & Retan \u2018Hardware, Leather, Tinware aud Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plum- | bere\u2019 and Electrical supplies, Sherbrooke WS Ar AAA AAA Ocean Steamship Tickets by any line from Canada or U.8.Good berths promptly secured.Call, 'phone or write ©.H.FOSS, Agent.2 Strathcona Square.Cherry Snaths, Grind Stones, Fixtures, Scythe Stones, Machine Oil.Big Stocks | Great Varieties FACTORY PRICES to the TRADE Pure Paris Green That Is Pure! \u201cWe would advise caution in this matter, as there arg several spurious articles on the market which are practically worthless.Ours is guaranteed.Wholesale prices- on application, J.$.Mitchell & Co.Everything Electrical We carry the most complete line of Electrical supplies in the Eastern Townships.ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY co.100 \"Wellington Street.W.J.WIGGETT, WHITE GANVAS SHOES - AT A SACRIFICE.| 20 ; DISCOUNT Every Pair of Women's, or s and Children\u2019s White Caux sont For a short time only this Discount Iwill be allow: a Every line is Fresh, Clean abd the Latest Style M J.\u2018CHOQUETTE, .85 Wellingtoa Street (+++.we == au.\" [ = 7 += OPTICAL GOODS _ MRS.E.L.SMITH / Strictly up to date and prices right.Our Optical business has increased very much the last few months and we must believe that it is on account: of confidence in our work and goods.You aré cordially welcomed.H.J.LABEREES Johnston Block Lenpoxville Que \u2014 Room 20,:Whiting Block, \u201cThe indifference so often shown by wo for one of the most valuuble ussety their appearanca is amazing, The responds quickly to Ereatment, and may famous beauties owe their reputations) beauty to thelr well-cared for bair.Sclentific, facial] and scal Hairdressing and manicure.of bay bog pe a L\u2019ELITE TENTS Most interesting Sale of MILLINERY BARGAINS ever offer- \u2018ed.Do not miss this opportuni- | ty\u2014200 beautiful Hats at Cost.Thousands of Bunches of French Flowers at 38c., 50c.and 75c All to be sold before 1st of Augusta MISS EUG.HUDON 104 Wellington Street» APPLY WILLIAM LORD .-\u2014\u2014 eer eng soline, oils and h.p.\u2018\u2018Indian\u2019\u2019 for sale.A.T.DREW, use \u2014Fopular home for A.Pomerom.Ooaticook Travellérs.\u2014 \u2018ent god maid se astm Ô ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 0 ¢ \u2018 ¢ - 4 «9 Us \\\\ (wy FAA { \" 1 Hon 042 (A MR \u201cui vu vou AY Huo hic {RS G113/ T6 qu, 3 =) \u201c@ppeig, We @ Æ rende nes 0 \u2018 0 4 \u2018 .Ô \u2018 \u2018 Ô \u2018 Ô ; \u2019 ; 0 ; \u2018 \u2019 : ; ,Ç wearying wane wok of lhe day, : do \u201cyou wish to sit down and buy à lo west; il sonlfhot old chairs and | Ô ; selles ?\"The aix comes though | nier: Y willow funiture and it i cool and easy fo keep clean, k- 0 : sides willow ferniture is good the year - round.May it not be : well for you fo buy your wickey : furniture from us, our pr prices are always vight, you \u2018know (hat : and our deleetion is second fe 0 : none to be pound anywheie.\u2018 We expect very soon Tv havea neal arliele foi Me suemiuch cols lage and one we have neve si en « on sale in this pail % fs ic coun- Remember we are the big store with the little prices.he _ Tm es Te McCaw-Bissell Furniture Co.+ ++31333333S 000333 AUUA +132 % 3800053000 / / / ¢ / ¢ 3 ¢ ¢ 4 Ô ¢ Ô \u2018 0 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Ô / / ¢ ¢ a ¢ ¢ ¢ \u2018 ¢ / \u2019 When you Le a oul with the AUTOMOBI Les Autos repaired.and supplied with eu all requirements.Four Motorcycle, pearls, ~ naw, 14 and 16 Water St.Sherbrooke J ++++.++++++++++.+++++++4%4%4%44++4+4s40000 sido ya | | { \u2018 .x 7 \u2014 #< ++++.++++++4%4%4%%% e+++++4%44%4% 40% U hey TO RENT Ë | : IE Lr > 4 À 1 1 § \u2019 | IR Ab dE i À b 5 w b +440.ac ; church, di \u201cCapon Longhurst \u2014 à { -uary 1.° Ploymeut \u201chorses, J.à.shell h Box wir pintant\u2019 Hospit: all Qables, YY 12 4 Ll Deaths-§ \u2018GIIPSIII SY EDWARD SE Granby, July = Edward Seale di the residence of ! Seale, at the ad years.The decea-: person in Granby had been _aifinx \u201cwas only confine two or three day: death.this country the year when so fever and has res since.Seven child: Edw.of -Boston, \u2018 D.C.Mrs.Fellow British Columbia and Mrs.Johnson The funeral | wa: on Tuesdn MRS.E.CONNY Sutton, July 7 Elizabeth Connel!.York City, died \"25th June at an \u201cthe past two yen with Messrs.J.were hef nephew: place at Dunham « June 27th at the and was attended ther of that congr no children, She a large sum of m sands in fact, wh! will be divided ar and nephews.EARTHQUAK IR INSTRUMENTS INDICATE SII WH Washington, Jul severe earthquake from 12,01 to 12 - was recorded by tl versity observator ary tremors begat and were followed by the heaviest = died -away at 12.1 The observers at the earthquake pr \u201cmore than 1,500 1 chief motion was was the heaviest à SPENDING SUM VII, Cowansville; Ju Hon.Justice ang have come to thei Cowansville for ti | \u2018 Dally ! ; | | _@ RATES ti HELP WAN\u2019 ANTED \u2014SALK i line, peormauen antesd, no exper te Write, Luke Bros.40 LABURLRS ighop \u201cConstr $1.70 per day.ANTED\u2014AT Oo machine man work, Steady job C uminines & Son, | Wa Tai trude.None need i tead\u201d to learn trade Co, Sberbrèoke.[VV ANTED \u2014 IM livst-class cigu steady girls to bros cigars.Apply \"at oi Kur Factory.El, P WANTEI male.Married on farm.Those de.or write.Mrs.Ki Bureau, Bherbrooke.Bell pi ANID \u2014 A y our Woollen turing Co, Sherbre 1] RICKLAYERS louis & Sou a FOR Fo HSALE\u2014GE thriving Joust.Matablished nearly business obbortun Box 24, Record.Clie\u201d pups, Dow five weeks oid Œbilbrick, Dauville, | Jon SALE\u2014ME g fountain th got cheap.Write for pi.Button, Que, | Jon SALE-ONI Tiging five, weli Suire.Also, one 1 One henvy work ho er Belvidere, Sherr Nf RO SALES \u2014 1 taurant, oppe Doing good hus mes count of old age.[Jor SALE OR any kind of.Mall por SALE \u2014A I kraph Studie Cabinet, postal, en Dofug \u2018Amateur free; Address Box 401, a big busin Cla, TOST A OST \u2014 YESTE ville, or on Fi 40 Kecord oO osT \u2014 a I brooke, het we Jr re BR Rt.Galiried Il OST \u2014 IN aR 4 brooch, with Tewnard will be pang ing it tô the.Re Mrs.Judge, Th he 1 OST \u2014ON SAT Bet ween Cre vu Io CUITS, mar I Return to Post 4 ward, ; With his t:.fre: i 4 trical LY C0.reer I \u2014 .Ce : ~~ LE « TERI TrvAy C .$ 3 0 \u2014
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