Sherbrooke daily record, 6 décembre 1910, mardi 6 décembre 1910
[" : LN + By \u2018- At the regular monthly meeting of 0e Sherbrooke City Council, held \u201c Jast evening, the Finance Committee \u201cFI - meommended that the Council vote \u201c© theoum of $2,000 to assist in carry- Campaign in 1911.The gen- asl inference from the report was that if circumstances warrant it this will be continued.The report made provision for the amend- | pont of the Charter \u201cto give the - Comeil power to make this grant.The report read \u2018\u2018the majority of this committee\u2019 recommend that a : of $2,000 be given, etc.Ald.* shale y made 1t plain that he \u2018voted against the granting of this sam.He moved the adoption of the port, seconded by Ald.Ledoux, and ' passed the Council without dis- A rey ; WESTBÜRY POWER UP iE * AGAIN.-There is probably no question that | so much space in the minute books of the City of Sherbrooke as fhe Westbury Power.In years gone Sy je has been the issue of many.a \u201d dmnicipel election; 1t has been tho & - ques of many a spirited debate in of \u201che Council room and it would not be À ré least surprising if the old West-.EU - Buy Power would furnish ammuni- FR 7'tha\u2019for 8 bot municipal election in- oe matter was brought up last sight by Ald.Dénault who moved that the motion calling for\u2019 tenders \u201cdrecinded end that the Power be turned over to the City Gas and Electric Department with taxes, cost and will be to » Connell should turn the Power over to the Gas and Electric Department mises they got its value from them.à 5 fi r meeting No.99° x Ho advised calling for tenders.He er 6th.whee dled the report that he -was in_fav- _or,of gelling the.power.When the \u201ctanders, were received it would be time moigh to discuss the selling.a \u201cAld.Jenckes thought it would be xe-to determine the value of the péret by calling for tenders.\u201cAV.Dénault stated that he found A citizens were in favor of keeping ikis power for the purpose of \u2018advertising Sherbrooke.If tenders were called for and & price established the | =, township of Weggbury would raise the -* M CF.Olivier favored the selling ofthe power.In his opinion the \u201c Oity would not need the Power for years to come.Le Ald.Jenckes thought that it might possibly be sold to a Company which would develop the power and bring it \"fo Bberbrooke for.use.This would .satisfy the Oity.- Ald.Ledoux thought the citizens should have a say in the matter, They bad voted to purchase this power and be did not see why they should not * be consulted in the sale.Ald.Thompson said that those who were interested in the purchase of this power were warmly criticized.Now they have a verdict {rom the people which justified them in their @ - ation.They had accomplished what : they in agitating that tend- 11 receive thf | à iven by Mei n aid of SM 3 pret - img on the Greater Sherbrooke Pub- | \u2018tion with the the staff.Mr.Dugal was appointed.-was satisfactory to him, and the mat- -and that provision be made 1 Gv cone GRANTS S20 10 GREATER SHERBROOKE FUN ysis For 1911 and WIll Probably be Continued ff Movement Promises ~~ Well\u2014Proposed Sale of Wesbury\u2014A Civic Appointment \u2014 | Other Matters.ier and Thompson.Motion ost.- This closed the question for the \u2018time being.PROTEST AGAINST_APPOINTMENT OF AN IRISHMAN WHOM, IT .: WAS ALLBGED, COULD NOT SPEAK FRENCH.: Ald.Ledoux called the attention of the Council to an open letter addressed to the Aldermen which appeared in La Tribune yesterday.The writer of this article criticized the Council for appointing Mr.Meyers, an Irishman, whom the writer claimed could not speak French, as assistant tax collector.\u2014Ald.Ledoux agked the Chairman of the Finance Committee how this appointment was made.Was it reported to the Council, etc.Ald.MeManamy, in reply, asked Ald.Ledoux why he did not tell all the letter contained.The writer also went into the Light Department and said that many customers found it inconvenient to do business there, as the employees did not speak French.He pointed out that Mr.Dugal wag not only secretary of the L ght Department, but was also assistant secretary of the City.He could look after those who did not lish, \u201cWhen you take np newspaper business,\u201d said Ald.McManamy, \u201cI want you-to listen to thts.When the question of & grant from the Oity Council to the Greater Sherbrooke Movement came up I stated plainly the stand I took.La Tribune quoted me as being directly against - the ovement, This is unfair.In the letter which you reter to they would Ald.MeManamy did not, think the |'give the impression that I acted surreptitiously in\u2018 the matter -of the ap- Pointment of Mr.Meyers.I was given to understand that nv spoke French.I charge this paper with making a false statement- against me.\u201d The Secretary then read the report of the Finance Committee in connec- ePpointment of Mr.Meyers.The Finance Committee which made this report was composed of Ald.L, H, Olivier, Ald.McMangmy, and the Mayor.The report was read before the Counci) and passed., \u2014 .Ald, Thompson.\u2014\u201cflines the Oity- has taken over the Light Department only two changes have been.made in to succeed Mr, Roums, who resigned, and Miss Marchessault was added to the stafl.\u2019\u2019 Ald, Howard stated that Mr.Meyers spoke good French, Ald.Ledoux said the explanation.ter: was dropped.GRANT TO SACRED HEART HOSPITAL.The Finance Committee recommended that a grant of $100 be made to the Sacred Heart Hospital for 1910 for a grant of $200 in 1911.DAMS ON THE MAGOG RIVER.Considerable dam trouble was reported on the Magog River.The Pat- on Co.threatened the City with an action unless they lowered dam No.2.The City did so.Now A.G.Lomas.threatens the City with an action for trs be called for.The citizens, evid- wtly, did not want the power-to be Wd, Personally he did not either.He thought it wise to turn it over to the City Gas and Electric Depart- mt.This department now had M,600 invested in that power.He sonded Ald.Denault\u2019s motion.A Vote was then taken with the lollowing result ; For \u2014 Alde.Le- our, Simoneau, L.H.Olivier, Psen and.Denault.Against \u2014 + McManamy, Desaulniers, How- od, White, Jenckes, C.F.Olivier.The motion was lost.] i \u201cAld.Howard moved that the resol- 4 on passed by the Council on No- Yember 21st., asking for tenders for be sale of the Westbury Power, be re¢inded.This motion made no ref- ttence to turning the power over to the Light Department.Ald.Denault ed the motion.The vote res- uted as follows: For \u2014 Alds.Howard, 0ux, Simoneau, L.H.Olivier, and Demault.Against \u2014 Alds.McMan- lowering this dam.With a lawsuit ing them in the face whichever = 6 they turned the City Fathers found themselves in a quandary.Ald.McManamy, acting under instruction from the City Attorney, moved that the Council rescind the motion recently passed to the effect that one log be removed from dam No.2.It was the intention of the City Attorney to look into the matter and report.- Ald.Howard referred to an which appeared in the Record in connection with the purchase'of the Lo- mas power.He thought it was a good suggestion and one which should be looked into.After a brief discussion it was decided to follow the City Attorney's instructions in the matter.TRACKS AT CORNER OF KING AND WELLINGTON CAUSE TROUBLE.\u2018Ald.Howard reported to the Council that the Sherbrooke Railway and \u2014 speak Eng- | The Prime Minister | Burnley last night, said: \" members, whey wrers~ elettod lust {tem | UNIONISTS ADE GAIN OF FIVE Galned 11 and Liberals ~ 6 Sets.A , UNIONISTS BLAME LIBERALS.London, Dec.6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Tak- ing line from Mr.Balfour's speech at Sheffield last night, most of the Unionist - morning papers to-day blame Premier Asquith for \u2018\u201c\u2018rushing\u2019\u2019 elections.on old registers and as a further excuse for failure of Unionists to make a better showing at polls, complain that they did not have .suf- Scent time to protect their electoral.- The Daily Telegraph Says : = \u201cIf it had not been for the deplorable inferiority of - the Unionist organization both in London and Manchester, the work of stamping out dollar domination would be still further advanced.\u2019 ~ The advice of the Telegraph and all the other Unionist organizations to their party to-day is to fork their parties in remaining poliings to increase their gains already secured.The Liberal papers editorially express complete satisfaction at results| 80 far.- 8mall interest is being shown in Dut of 130 Pollings They Have] |WILL BE IN POSITION TO DELIV- EN Daily PE rte Cet tenter SHERBROUKE, QUE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, ee POWER PLANT \u201cJS NEARLY FINISHED.Expect fo.Turn Water on to Wheels \u2018 .- Dec.2 - \\ ER POWER EARLY IN THE NEW YEAR.Mr.Castleman, who has had charge of.the construction work for the Sherbrooke Railway and Power Company, leaves to-day for Montreal and thence to Murray Bay, where the Bishop Construction Company has taken a contract for a big power development plast.To The Sherbrooke power plant is not quite completed, but it is expected water will be turned on to the wheels by Dec.21st.The water wheels are in, the switchboard set up, and the arrival of the generators is expected daily.= It is expected that by January lst the company will be in a position to generate power from the new plant.The street railway will at once be operated from the new plant, the old station being done away with.The transmission line to Capelton is well under way, and-early in the new year the company will be in a- position to enter upon its contract there.*.Mr.Castleman expresses his appreciation of courtesies \u2018axtended during his five months stay in Sherbrooke.women's suffrage movement.Independent Buffragist candidate, Jacobs, who contested seat for Bt.Pancras east, against the candidate, J.Martin, received only 22 votes.n at speaking \u2018Veto of Crown is as dead as Queen Anne, \u2018and nobody laments or is the worse for its disappearance.While the Crown stands on a much firmer foundation in affection and _ loyalty of the British people than when it ex- fated.We propose that the Lords\u2019 veto should follow it.\u201d : T.HAMER GREENWOOD BLECT- London, Dec.6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The Pprominent feature in to-day's early.returns in the Parliamentary elections was the capture of Sunderland by coalition parties.Mr.T.Hamer Greenwood, Canadian Liberal, who returns to the House of Commons after an absence of less than a year, and Frank Goldstone, Laborite, turned out two Unionist M.Storey, Independent Tariff Reformer, and Mr.J.Knott, wl \"Jan by majorities of 741 and 1,212 respectively.Polling took place in Sunder- land -yesterday but the results were not announced until to-day.Greenwood received a majority of 1,697 and had a margin of 991 votes.The turgover is attributable in part at least to the bitterness of the.boilermakers in, the.\u2018 Sunderland - district, who were locked out some months back.- .The results of Newcastle-on-Tyne were also made known for the first time to-day.They show no change.the Liberal and Laborite candidates being returned by slightly reduced majorities.Unopposed returns, however placed the Unionists again in the front to-day with a total of 129 seats against 125 secured by the coa- | lition.Hb STANDING OF THE PARTIES, Barly this afternoon the state of the parties was as follows : Government Coalition\u2014 .Liberals se Reeeoss vevovoontaen esesesese 89 © Irish Natiotalists 42 20 Labor Members .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vere .18 Total .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 never 125 Opposition\u2014 - Unionists .~.vanosesauss 189 The gains thus {ar are: Unionists eevee vcssronse revere pouraorse 11 LADOFAIS .cccvvriees cover are vurrestroncours a Laborites .vere cerere erennreseserene 1 Among the unopposed returned was [Continued on page 6.) FITCH BAY.= Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.D.0.\" Waite Sunday at Mr.N.Hartson's at Ayer's Olifl; Rev.Mr.Skinner returned to Stukely ; Miss Gladys Gardyne, Sunday at her home here; Mr.Ami Gustin home over Sunday; Mr.D.F.Moranville and Mr.J.J.Carr attended lodge at Derby Line on Saturday night.Mr.R.Noble had the misfortune to have one of his horses kicked on the (Continuea ua page 6.) wy, Desaulniers, White, Jenckes, C.TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES -S ITALIAN CHOLERA SITUATION.Rome, December 6.\u2014 Eight new \u201cses of cholera have been reported 0g the past twenty-four hours.All of these occurred at Palermo, six ~ Muong the patients at the asylum-for ¢ insane, - \u2018 LIVED TO BE 105 YEARS.ig Ebensburg, Pa., Dec.6.\u2014(Special) ~James .Gallagher, who died here Yeeterday, was 105 years old.He Mer touched li - \"8 his constant companion.Death Ih 5 due to a stroke of apoplexy.He (Jad never been sick before.He was vy Bonegal.: Ireland, February nu > CERMANY WII: BUILD SIX.r \"Bui; DBEADNOUGHTS, rlin, December 6.\u2014The Deutsche mr sceltune says that Germany will ro & record in warship launching \u201c*v ear, when six Dreadnoughts and \u2014\u2014 var armoured cruisers will take the Wael This is the largest number ol tio Ps ever launched hy ang na- Din a single year, \u2014 \u2014 vor, and-a clay pipe a new bridge across the St.THE ONTARIO BANK.Toronto, Dec.6.\u2014 Money is coming into the liquidator of the Ontario -Bank from the contributories and it looks as though the $800,000 required to meet the deficit of the assets below the liabilities will be in the liquidators\u2019 hands shortly.\u201c -lRIVATE MEMBERS\u2019 DAY.Ottawa, Dec.6.\u2014 \"The first private members day of the-session was a busy one, excellent progress being made with the notices of motion and questions with which tbe order paper is teeming.The subjects brought up tapged all the way from the peed of rence for, vehicular and electric car traffic, and the reconstruction of the modate this class of travel, to the need of congerving the rapidly-de- creasing oyster beds at Prince Edward Island.To-day is Government day, and after the minor bills en the order \u2018paper have been disposed of, supply wil] be taken up.UNMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD still Law- | C.F.R, bridge at Lachine to accom- leg on Saturday night.: LARGE LEGACY TO FARM HAND.New York, December 5\u2014 Three short weeks ago John N.McClusky, a fara hand, was loading a waggon ith turnipe on a little farm at Busby just back of Glasgow, Scotland, and wondering how he could get through the week on two shillings and sixpence.Saturday, McCluskey, accompanied by Andrew Wilson, a New York lawyer, was a passenger on the steamer ampania, from England, and comes to take title to a fortune est mated at a million dollars left him by his broflaer, a paper box manufacturer in this city.The bro- \u2018thers lost track of each other for eighteen years and the lawyers had a hard time locating McCluskey to tell him of his fortune.CHURCHILL'S ASSAILANT SENTENCED.Lendon, Dec.6.\u2014 The rioter who asraulted Mr.Winston Churchill at Lincoln on Saturday was charged FARMERS DISCUSSE \" RAISING OF STOCK, Many Interesting Points Dealt With at Lake Megantic.SPEAKER TOLD WHAT SUCCESS HAD: FOLLOWED UP-TO-DATE | \u201cCARE OF STOCK.Lake Megantic, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The meeting of the farmers\u2019 clubs of Lake Megantic and the\u2019 townships of Ditchfield and Spaulding, that was held in the Bijou Theatre, was quite à success, the hall being well filled with farmers and their friends.The meeting was presided over by Mr, E.Huard, the honorary president.Mr.J.O.Chapais, of St.Hyacinthe, who was expected to address the meeting, was unable to come, but sent Mr.0.A, Dallaire; director of the Provincial Hairy Society of St.Hyaeinthe,\u201d why dejlvired a-long~and eloquent address oa'ithé general raising of eattle, and dweltéstrongly on the necessity of cleanliness, heat, light and ventilation of stables, end also.on the manner -of fosdidg « (or cattle for milk in the winter-time, * .Mr.J.N.Thibodeau, of Megantic, followed Mr.Dallaire \u2018in \u2018a.good speech on the winter feeding Of stock; which was strongly endorsed by Mr.Dallaire, who was also \u2018called upon to answer many questions from members of the audience.Mr.Louis Parridis, of St.Sebas- tien, also delivered an interesting address on the encouragement that should be given to new county organizations of agriculture, and gave a graphic account of the society in Beauce, of which he is the secretary, and the good results that have followed that movement.Mr.Jos.Roy, L.L.B., the organizer of the competitions at Lake Me- gant ¢, and the farmers\u2019 convention, read several reports of the societies in which he is interested at Lake Megantic.Teveral delegates were present at the meeting from centres in the county of Lake Megantic, Piopolis, Bt.Ludger, St.Cecile, Gayhurst, etc.+ PROPOSED NEW ) ROAD IN HATLEY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF COMPTON TOWNSHIP ORDERS NEW SNOW ROLLERS.Compton, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 At | | yesterday, there was a full board present.The minutes of the last session were read and approved.Mr.John P.Bowen, Secretary Treasurer of Hatley, was appointed a special superintendent to lay out a plece of road from the end of what is called the Knudson Road to the Hatley line, to connect with a proposed road in Hatley.à Mr.Felix Labouïin was appointed a oad inspector to \u2018take the place of Mr, Eugene Hamm, who has resigned.The following bills were ordered paid: 8.A.Hyatt, repairing boom, $7.10, Chas.McAllister, goods for poor, $8.55; Henry Boudreau, road work, $19.65; C.N.Brown, cutting bushes, $2.00; Dr.Marin, medicine for poor, $2.50.The Secretary Treasurer was instructed to order four snow rollers from W.L.Fish and Son.Jobn- ville.: All (90S taxes not paid within ten days will be collected according - to law.and all 19i0 taxes not paid this month will be charged six per cent interest from September 1st, 1910, until paid.EL The next session will be held on Tuesday, January J3rd., 1911.+.VVE5U6000S0S2H00 ANT?THE WEATHER LOCAL FORECAST t Northerly winds, fair and very cold.Wednesday, north- 5 west winds with continued low ® with assault and sentenced to six months imprisonment.4 temiperature.: TENE e eC ON NER ORGS EF \u2014 \" _\u2014 -ably: over four regulat session of the Council, held | MUNICIPAL CASE NOW PETITIONS COURT DECLARED A MEMBER OF VILLAGE COUNCIL.A case of considerable interest was heard in the Circuit Court this forenoon before Mr.Justice Globinsky.At the last municipal elections in the village of D'Israeli, Mr.E.Dem- ers was elected to the Village Municipal Council.Although'elected to serve the people, he da not attend any of the council meetin fod of three months.At'the end of that time the Council at a regular meeting declared the seat to which Mr.Demers had been elected, vacant.At a subsequent Council, Mr.Demers attended, and intimated that he was willing to attend the meetings of the Council in future.It was intimated to him that he could not now take his seat, and the Council proceeded to elect Mr.O.Fortier to take his place, Mr.Demers by his action petitions the Court to have the election of Mr.Fortier declared null anû void, and that he (Demers), be declared a member of the Municipal Council.The Municipal Council contends that the seat having been declared vacant they had a right to elect whom they chose, - CONSTRUCTING LINE 10 STANSTED People\u2019s Telephone Co: Have Interesting, Contract.STOCK WIRE 9:A.M.TILL 3.30 P.M., THEN FOR GENERAL ' PUBLIC USE.The People's Telephone.Company have a gang of men building .a new line from Sherbrooke to Stanstead.This line is to be completed by the: 31st day of Degetniber.It is leased by Mr, F.W.White, stock broker, of Sherbrooke, Que., for a term of years dating from January 1st, 1911, It is learned that the price is consider- hundred.dollars per annum.= TRES Mr, C.J; Wright, \u201cgeneral superintendent of the Company, informs the Record that the material used to \u2018build and complete this line will consist of.between * 1,700 and 1,800 bales of :No.+13\" (\u201cE,B.B.\" telephone wire, 2,300 insulators, and-the same amount of side blocks, and about six kegs of spikes, = oo In-reference to the delivery of this large amount of material it is noteworthy to know that the contract for said material \u2018was secured from Dawson & Co., Limited, of Montreal, and that in three days\u2019 time from placing the order the goods were being delivered in Sherbrooke.This quick delivery is easily accounted for when it is known that one of Sherbrooke\u2019s hustling young business men, in the person of Mr.OC, G.Buck, who is a member of the Dawson & Co.firm, secured this order.\u2018Patrons and_ subscribers of \u2018\u2018The People's Telephone Oompany\u2019\u2019 will benefit from this new lfme, as it is leased to Mr.White from 9.00 a.m.until 8.80 p.m., and \u2018\u2018The People's Telephone Company'\u2019 will have the use of it all the rest of the time for their Sherbrooké and Stanstead business,- which bas been badly congested on the present line.It 1s understood that the company contemplates the Construction of a similar line to Coaticook.| arrete TWO GOOD REPORTS \\WERE SUBMITTED.; : === DIRECTORS OF BROME COUNTY HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEET.Knowlton, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 À meeting of the Dirgetors of the Brome County Horticultural Bocléty was held at the Lake View on Saturday, with a full attendance.The financial statement was read showing ample funds to, pay off all liabilities, with a surplus for next year of over $50.The Becretary Treasurer was instructed to pay off all prize winners.The delay in doing so to tha present has been caused by à little.governtnental red tape.The Brome County Poultry As- gociation also held~a directors meeting at the same place and date, and the report of the Treasurer showed that after all \u2018prizes and other expenses were paid there was a satisfactory surplus.It was decided to buy with this surplus a supply of improved coops for next year\u2019s exhibition.Senn KINGSEY FALLS.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Guy Smith, with His brother, Mr.J.W.Smith, over.Sunday; Mr.C.D.Baker of Danville and Miss Eva Gibson, of Tacoma, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Austin Perkins on Sunday, | Mr.arid Mrs.A.Perkins are both \u201con the sick-list.The friends of Mr.James will regret to learn that there is improvement in his condition.Dr.G.L, McKee, cf Danpville, has an office at the residence of Mr.H.J.Stubbs.Perkins \u2018 i Councillors Seat Decl Vacant After Three Months Absenc From Meetings 1 TO BE} s for a per- meeting of the, 1 CHRISTMAS TRADE.no SIC \u201cONE CENT NEW BRIDGE AT BOYNTON, Boynton, Docember G.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The construction of the new B.& M.railroad bridge gives employment to & number of men in this section.SHOT LARGE PORCUPINE.Hatley, December 6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.J.H.Haines reports having \u2018\u2018out east,\u2019\u2019 an extraordinarily large porcupine, A C\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 8ST.FRANCIS RIVER FROZEN OVER.5 Trenholmville, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The St.Francis River opposite Tren- holmville, froze over last night.It is later this year than usual, owing to the fine open fall.PURCHASED FAIM AT SUTTON JUNCTION, ; Sutton Junction, December 6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mr.Dennis Draper re cently purchased the Armstrong farm froma the trustees of the childrenl The price paid was $2,700.PURCHASED FARM IN HATLEY.Hatley, December 6.\u2014 (Special )\u2014 Mr.William Whitcomb, of Mas ri pi, has purchased the Vera Emery farm which was known for many years as the old Howe place, and will take possession in the spring.WILL CELEBRATE S9TH BIRTHDAY.oo | Knowlton, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014~Mrs.N.Pettes will celebrate her 89th, birthday on Thursday of this week, Mrs.Pettes will be at honte to her Fenda on \\that day from 3 to 6 o'- clock., \u2019 INJURED WHILE COASTING.Hatley, December 6.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Miss Ethel Parker narrowly escaped serious injury while coasting recently.The sled ran into the ditch a in some way Miss Parker's foot w caught beneath the runner and the ankle severely bruised and sprained, .but by rare good fortune no bones were broken, SOLD OUT LAKE MEGANTIC INTERESTS.\u2014-.Lake Megantic, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | Mr.G.H.Counter, formerly proprie- | tor of the Union House, has sold out ] all his property interests at Lake Megantic, including the-annex of the | Union House and his farm on the 10th range of Megantic.He recently purchased from- Mr.EB, Renaud \u2018his moving picture show ,.@t \\ Thetford A Cee = a A EE Vo = fo ; RE g - Vo DO NOT ANTICIPATE | LARGE Coaticook;* Dec.- 6.\u2014(Special)~The storekeepers are beginning to think of holiday trade, and to that end are trimming: their stores and displaying their Christmas goods.The \u2018recent fall of snow will likely be beneficial tô trade, although traders generally here do not seem to anti- shot, \u2018while on a recent hunting trip, | \u2014_\u2014 | placed at $1.00 per annum, and sideration the necessary articles durniture which it also contains.Tho ae DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ML PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS TEACHERS' INSTITUTE AT DUN- HAM.to .Dunham, Dec.6.\u2014(Bpecial) \u2014 The Teachers\u2019 Institute held in the Motel \u2018School here was attended by Miss KE.Ellison, Miss 6.Guillet, Miss Ethel Garrick, Miss Kate Schagel, Mrs.L.iS.Reynolds, Miss Annie E.Doherty, Miss F.Helen Stewart, Mr.N.I\u2019.Stinehour, Miss Lapointe, Rev.Mr.and Mrs.H.Plaisted, Rev.Mr.and \u2018Mrs.James Pletts.The Institute | Was conducted by the Rev.Inspector IE.M.Taylor, M.A., and was beneficial to all who attended.The threo- reverend gentlemen spoke during the session, and dinner was partaken \u2018of at the \u201cPark House\u2019 in a most acceptable manner.| | : \u2014\u2014 - \u2018FORMED VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT - j SOCIETY.6.> ; Barnston, Dec.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 meeting was held at the Sant House for the purpose of organizing a Village Improvement Bociety.There was a good attendance and a lively interest was displayed by those present.Mrs.C.J.Cushing was elected president, and Mr.C.Remick, vice- president.The membership fee was a subscription of $25 was taken on the spot.Mr.G.A.Hadlock and Mrs.R, Bryant were appointed a committee to receive further subscriptions.The meeting requested Mr.B.E.Converse, president of the Dramatic So- iclety, to choose a play and prepare it for presentation.The Society decided to keep the large lamp which _ lights the village in operation and to \u2018consider new sidewalks as soon as (weather and conditions will permit.i WILL ASSIST BOYS IN WEST.| Ooaticook, Dec.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014-Mr, :G.L.Masten received a letter from \u2018Rev.C.8.Deeprose, of Ottawa, in \u2018which he spoke of his two sons, Stan- Jey and Edward, who are now in tho Northwest.The two boys went out \u2014 \u2018there two or three years ago and \u2018built them a shack, and have since \u2018been living there together.Their shack has been the headquarters for \u2018the religious services in that section, - \u2018but being only 14x18 feet it does not | 'aflord accommodation for a very large congregation, taking into con- of \u201coy a - - boys, therefore, have in mind building on to their shack another room which would accommodate the set- tiers in' that section for another year at least, for a meeting place for re- liglous services.Mr.Masten put the matter before the Methodist Sunday School here on Sunday, and it was - decided to takh up à special collèe- tion in the school next Sunday.= and send it onto the boys.The: matter will also be placed before the Ep- worth League and will doubtless receive some consideration by them na \u2014 well, | .: , MARRIAGES, | HOOL \u2014 KNIGHTS, Hatley, December 6.\u2014 (Special)- cipate as large a Christmas trade as\u2019 they have had in some other years, At 6.30 p.m., on Wednesday, Nov.| 30th, at \u2018\u2018Endroad Farm,\u2019 the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Knights, the : -, HAST VS.WEST.À Cowansville, Dec.6.\u2014(Speclal)\u2014|, The Circuit Club meeting to-morrow: (Wednesday) evening in the basement of the Methodist Church will be spec-| marriage of their daughter, Miss HA.Knights, to Mr.C.W.Hool, of this town took place, the = ceremony being performed by -Rev.R.Goudie, of the Methodist Church.The Wedding March was played by Miss Gage.ially interesting on account of a! debate upon the subject, \u2018\u2018Resolved,! that Eastern Canada is a better, place to live in than Western Canada.\u201d\u2019 The leader of the affirmative is Mr.Duboyce and the negative is Mr.Westover.Mr.Judson, Mr.Hal- laday and some younger men will also speak., There will be other items on the programme and refreshments will be served.- 10° ! BOTH PARTIES q \"DEAF AND DUMB WIFE , ACCUSED HUSBAND OF HAVING COMMITTED AN AS- | SAULT UPON HER.Judge Mulvena presided at a sitting of the Court this forenoon, where the complainant was the wife of Fer: dinand Ross, whom she accused of having assaulted her.\" Both the parties are dea! and dumb, and the services of a person who could carry on a conversation in this language had to be called in.; The accused pleaded guilty, through tho interpreter and the Court allow- ogee HEAD OFFICE - Established WM, #ARWELL, President.ol Us MACKINNON, \u2014\u2014\u2014 prints EASTERN TOW The bride, who was unattended, wore her travelling suit of brown cloth.At the conclusion of the ceremony, à sumptuous supper was served\u2019 to the assembled company whieh included only a few of the immediate relatives and friends.Co Mr.and Mrs.Hool left on the evening train for Montreal and on their ° return will \u2018spend the winter month at \u2018\u2018Endroad Farm.\u201d 5 | rater 00404 NR EET a ep PRETES D ce ed him to go on suspended sentence | on his promising to go back to work, Ross left the dock apparently well pleased at having got off so leniently, judging by the manifestations he displayed.: many {as FAIRFAX.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Roy Nason of Derby Line, in town Bat- urday; Mr.and Mrs.Enñglish, of Man- sawippi, calling on friends Sgnday - Mr.Ray Lincoln at \u2018\u2018The Homestead'\u2019 Sunday; Miss Ldncoln attended ths Masonic At Home Friday evening at Stanstead; Rev.Mr, Bradshaw, of Way's Mills, calling on friends recently.\u2018 NSHIPS eee BANK Capital and Reserve, $5,100,000.1859 - SHERBROOKE, QUE, 8.H.C.MINER, Vice-President; General Managers 82 BRANCHES in Province of Quebec.æ- Acton Vale Hastman catreal : 8 fit.Jobns sbestos \u2019 ast Hatley - |B, James Bt.Aver's CIS Farpham 120 Ht.Cath.Bt.B.go 20nPh: Beancs Bedford Frelighsburg 598 St.Cath.Bt, W Ot.Rem Beebe Granby North Hatley Scotstown Beloeil Hemmingtord .Qrmstown Sherbrooke Beloeil Statiod Henryville Philipsburg ~ Bherbrooke, Well.8t; Bic Howick .- Pointe Aux Trembles Sherbrooke, Upper _ Bishop's Crossing Huntingdon Richmond Stanbridge Hast Black Lake .Iberville Rimouski Stanstead ° Brome Joliette Rock Island Button - Bromptonvillg Knowiton Roxton Falls Sweetsburg Chambly Basi Lacolle Roxton Pond Thetford Mines Clarenceville Lawrenceville fit.Armand Statios Thetford Mines, RR, Coaticook - Lennoxville t.Chrysostome Upton Cookshire _ Magog te.Elizabeth - Valcourt Cowansville Mansonville St.Felix de Valois Waterloo Danville 7 Marbleton St.Ferdinand d\u2019' Halifax Waterville Dixville - Marieville St.Gabriel de Brandon Weedon |} Dunham Megantio St.George, Beauce West Shefford East Angus Mont St.Hilaire St.Hyacinthe Windsor Mills Also Branches in Manitoba, Alberta and British Columbia, Savings Department at all Offices.CORRESPONDENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.ENCE mer het samen kn J 2 et at = me en re cr a a a .MVC ES PI 4 a UE t.> M } - )+ OÙ CURE re 45, - « A ; : C - | À OUR, \\ \u20ac + à = 4 hs a pate F4 woe Pde ; Chins i J Pas gg 4 Ef J 4°.LS of i.Af Tenge ¢ ç : il fai 4 ER Lt ET, a) SUR ok L.À i RL Cole 071 BR Lin iti Vo hel Lato DJ (> % 3 4\" ep > eee à gr pe rin 4B 27 > 00 v WT lhe Soe em .oe.15 45e Bm Ama RT DS aie EA ek A 0 EE + Jnr ik 2 ew SEE mega Ta Zann ALFIE cw tn lh i amy CLA de Te rhs mm.- Br Tout Lal Ce TTR WT - Se TTR ms = Des anse De ess IST + Kren BRP CARL EC 3 is dim Barn I di rite ae DE ares met PR age\u201d re js 2 Le .~ mes a ET SES Le men ER he ab MR LT RPC Es fa AA ES \u201d pin se rp en = ne PETE UF TY a NE = a - i.Re Ç PES.za ot AS pt aa = ; ; pia SECA ape dés pcacen © 15 hei pre a ont A = EA ee 5 a = as , .> - = .\u201c; - BETS FR.1 Ws .Ee > .rw me i ; -~ oat d cn, Bama i Last ta Ey - AAS a de À.« as oa ta Fe - XP ain + SHERBROOEN bari RROORD, ~ +4 \u201cTURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910, oe | SN EA ve.~ 7 Ce oo ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS | McIver there was no meeting of the \u2018Junior Guild on Saturday p.m.The children are busy rehearsing for | .the X-mas tree entertainment, to \u2018held X-mas eve in the Church Hall.Mrs.Alex.Beaton, of Bown, and | children were in town Thursday calling on friends.4 À crew of men\u201d \u201care working in this _ \u201ctongs; quickly dry wet shoes or skirts\u2014an ever ready help for the -wÿman who lives alone, dependent on her own resources.The ERFECTIO | reductions of Half.There are months of winter weather ahead, and the style of these garments are far \u201c above the ordinary, The most popular fabrics of the season, and an ex- - tremely wide variety of ideas unite to make this price- laxative\u2014 _Ganné , Children Often Neod £527 cme ; i WOMEN'S \u2014 purgatives injure the bowels and pave the way for.Dally Reports \u201cfrom Correspond- els of extra ne wheat from 2 \u2018 | The life-long troubles.\u201cThe new.S Mr.Alex.Doherty threshed 83 ° \u2018 evacyi y I 194 NM 2 nts of What Is Going On.bushels of fine wheat from 2 acres Cloaks A utts _ ss eux a sowing.\u2018 PE 4p 0 5 BURY.Farmers are feeding their lands bet- 9 \u2019 privted NA:D does the work most The Sawyerville Dramatic Club ter and are using quite a lot of fer- |.\u2014\u2014 ' pxoePt , effectively without irritating the bowels under the auspices of the Rebekahs | tilizers to grow their grain crops, J \u2014 Me BSC © or casing any, daomfeet.The children like them for they taste will give an entertainment on Fri-| with the resus being ln many cases avers, a like candy.Ore of the most popular of the NA-DRU-CO preparations.day to be followed by a grand ball | they are growing oats tha 1 with : Dresses and ais $ one Year.25¢.a box, If your drugelst has not yet stocked them, send 25c.and we will mail them.| 20 with Megantic Orchestra in attend- and duality weal gompare we w \u2018 Po _ oe.or National Drei nd Chemical, of Cana Limited, 3 Montreal.| ance.service usually held at Cross- \"All crops are extra good this.ses- D bury Wednesday mill be cancelled this son around \u201cof hie thers reasons Made ia 98 different styles wooo° 0 \u2019 $d es \" \u201cThe Gir irl Who Lives Alone yesk owing to the abseiice of Rev: | Very good crop.Tha Me, aed ae et That have Lingered Too Long in Stock ° À Master Eric Molver, also Master | \\ The Mefnodies Ladies aa wil, geile Selo or her Cas Thy p H p Sat whether she afténds college or goes to business, needs the |Hotacs Lewis, trom days mit par.| Wim.fils on Thursday atternoon, MAG) mêsis etes ir et Ear now ay a Heavy Penalty, ow Perfection Oil.Heater.It.will heat a cold, cheerless |ente.me su In the evening ome ond.te ow.whiteness of its | poeoe boarding h house or dormitory room and make it livable.It I pines Re Cong, Jan Ji.16 [ social.A good time is expected.Se- {| éupstastiel, ever rattles.never be: | \"OR NO FAULT.of their own, certain numbers 5 oe is always a ready help in the many [town last of week.veral new features of entertainment || à TEENIE Le vont deater | in our Women's Apparel Department have.not-§ RANB : things women do for themselves' Those on sick list last of the week | Will be introduced.-Bverybody Fe | who sells \u201cIdeal Metal Beds \u2014aiso Gls in thelr rooms.With the damper [i Mrs.Thos.Herring, who is im- come.= a | for +The Philosophyof Sleep.which ; not sold as readily as they should\u2014perhaps the Mes ° i ly; Master Willie Locke, |; re ; à : \u2018top.opened it will heat water for Who 18 now able to sit up each day; | CHALET, or tnd | A IDEAL - BEDDING Cine\u201d price was too high or the style features too pronounced, Lt == tea or cocoa; it will dry the small Miss Pearl Dunemore, maby are.band.concert Shicken plo, For Wi MONTREAL ~ TORONTO ~ WINNIE - but the quality i is up to our well known high standard _-\" Bus articles that a woman prefers t0 |proving.store\" Hal] here on Wednesday even- pn ii |} in every marked-down example.All these have been ' - jiinE, Dec.a - ; ° .wash herself in her own room.It | ors, (Laurence ls spending the win | Fie social which was given by the | arn 1¢ grouped for a rapid disposal, and, regardless _of their will quickly heat an iron or curling Owing\u2019 to the illness of Mrs.A.L.eacher nay evening, pagent - ov\u201d mM 1$ real worth, marked at figures which in some cases show off very pleasantly.The proceeds a- route to $13.~ | \u201c A snow roller was out for -the first [ittme this season on Saturday after- \u2018noon.Arrivals and departures : Mr.I .M.iRobertson, of Montreal a week end iguest of Mr.and Mre.Robertson, ;, Oross Hill Farm'\u2019; Miss Heath pre 1.pa ee A gem bre \u2014 rr SMOKELESS | opens on OP.aa pu sin now been for a short time with Mrs.| a ; | reduction sale one that should create efithusiastic buy- | ro : lery at \u2018\u2018The Observatory\u2019\u2019; Mrs Ro 7 | Tie minstrel entertainment given ertson home after a briet stay with | ing from the hour the doors open.fon Friday evening last by the \u2018Bury pio) pean and Mrs.Robertéon, .at _ Absolately smokeless por odorless is tnvaluable in x a 0 \u2014 giving beat.Tt will burn _ nine hours with one filling.It is safe, smokeless and odorless ; -has a cool handle and a damper top.This $ EEP TRADE WAR 7, ISOM EVERY GARMENTOF | CEETEE\" Brass Band\u201cunder the management of le Moore, was a-decided success, Cookshire, where \u2018she attended a spe-| \u201d cial meeting of the W.À.; Misg Al Webster after a week with friends and relatives, to \u2018\u2018Oakburst,\u2019\u2019 Coati- \"A FE W FUR-LINED COATS ARE .)LVED-ALSO OPERA WRAPS \"- {the hall being jammed to the doors.lThe stage full of colored gentlemen gregted the audience with a rousing cook, on Friday ; Mr.F.Webster at An indicator shows the amount of oil in the font.The Aller-cap is putin |.rus of Old Folkt at home.Then | ticook Frid Mr.M.W.Le- E AR It has an auto.the following programme was, ren- aac a OB herbroks on Saturday ; ; U N D 2 R w Re e a ly: a o- -MO r ro W M orn i n 8 matic-locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick' from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so the wick can be quickly cleaned, * The burner body or galle cannot become wedged, and can be unscrewed - c nan neta: for rewicking.Finished in japan or n lekel, strong, durable, well made, built for service, and yet light an ornamental .like a cork in a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain.dered : Jokes, George Moore; song, George \u2018 Moore, \u201cAny: Rags;\"\u2019 jokes, E.Brouillette; song, \u2018\u2018I wonder who's kissing her now; song, \u2018\u2018Golden Ar- (row, A.Sylvestre; jokes, George Barfield; -song, George Barfleld, \u201cIt's Mrs.Clarke and Mrs.Foote, of!\u2018\u2018Ru- bicon- Farm,\u2018 Tnursday in Ooaticook.Mr.O.L.Hills has moved his hougehold goods from Boynton and will \u2018occupy a\u2019 part of the Tove flat at- \u2018\u2018Brookbank.\u2019\u2019 z irr] Shiloh\u2019 Cure hry ATRL cou bs, 3 Coll x TE i | .A.BAYLEY] eer J Loy Dealers Everywhere.wo hate yours, write {is description creer Ir ci Bell\u201d M Planch - Mis Lon i \u2018mecrést .might strange; song, \u2018\u2018Silver*Bel A postal was received lately | from Miss Marjory Planche;- Miss nisè a EE A ogre of he A.MoLachlan; song, \u2018I've got the mr, Ernest Weir who is spending the Migneault home from Bawyerville A time,\u201d A.Whitehead, ir.; jokes, Mr.winter at the home of his sunt, Mrs.over Sunday.A AAA .| Moore; song, .\u201cCoonville Colored | w.Beattie, at Bromptonville, which| The many friends in Cookshire and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ; Band,\u201d\u201d Mr.Moore; song, \u2018I've lost states that he is still gaining and vicinity of Dr.Phillimore will regret I.Com Ww, my gal,\u2019 Mr.Prangley chorus, feeling finely.to learn that he is seriously ill in ks, DYSPERSI A, INDIGESTION AND _\u2014 Co 000 = ee ere Molly-0;'* sONg by George Moore ; \u2026'The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist the General Hospital, Montreal, suf- Te be: 2 monologue, A.R.Savaria; bones, Church will meet at the Church Hall fering from a cancer in the throat.= = Peter Pettit; song by A.Whitehead ; [for dinner, on Wednesday, Dec.7th.There will be a deanery meeting of _ ALL OTHER STOM ACH MISERY HOES - re clog, Peter Pettit; Indian song (with A cottage prayer meeting will be the District of St.Francis held in | at ; STEEL TANKS AND PLATE WORK | wigwam) by Master, George Moore conducted by Rev, Robt.Goudie, at] Sherbrooke on Wednesday.gh oom À \u2018 and little Miss Evelyn (in Indian cos- the home of.Mr.and Mrs.M.H.| Messrs.Eddie and Edmond Lefebvre tipati Gri oo Stl \u2014 & F E St P \\ % |tumes.\u2018This deserves special men- Spaulding, \u2018\u2019Hedgoside Farm,\" Wood- have op?ned up a pressing and clean- Relief in five minutes awaits ( stipation, Gr ping, ete.Your cam.is PHY Cs or very.orage Purpose.- 5 tion, as it was beautifully done, and land Road, on Thur dy evening, De-| ing establishment in the bloek owned | [ \u2018 th you are 8 stomach su- ' = i\u201d TW on ne (He | was \u2018responded to by an encore equal- |.cember sth, by Messrs.Rousseau and Leprise, every Stomach sufferer om other Boon may call it by to th WE invite REQUESTS FOR ESTIMATES.\u201c89 |ly as good.Perhaps the most amus-} On Friday, evening Mr, Goudie will} which will be opened every night ex- 0 , : trousle § Rats | your real and on- - Bar, Nos : '|ing thing of the evening was a song give a stereoptican lecture upon La- cept Tuesday and Thureday.here .5 digest, % at ols you eat does \"feria Ave + by Mr.Abel Whitehead, ir., dressed brador and Newfoundland, at North fortabl B ut quickly ferments - and Mam; - ® |as a negress, and his splendid make- Hatley, RICHMOND.1 your meals don't fit comforta J sours, producing almost .any ua ne Mac imon, ool 10 mes bo, up.prevented his most intimate Mrs.J.W.Whitcomb\u2019 who ha been Arrivals\u2019 and departures: Mr.H.A, or you feel Woated after eating, hth a healthy condition, BG \" |triends from recognizing him.The at the home of her son, Mr.H.B.|(lark, of Montreal, week-end with hig JOU PeHeve 1b 18 dhe B00 tes Like cos Cure Of Pape's Dispepsin will : M four \u2018\u2018\u2019end men*\u2019 were good, Mr.Fred Whitcomb since her painful accident, parents; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Wil-.you ; if what little you sal ach ; it cost fifty cents at any Pharmacy Bete om os QUE.+ 70 ill acted hai d did on Nov.\u20184th, bopes to be able to be ¢ a lump of lead on your stomac and will convince any stomach suffer .Mharbrook , \u2018Morrill acted as chairman an cocks, from England, alter several there is difficulty in breathing.after fi inut su the thing up well.Toc much praise Temovel J Ber, home this vee.from months there; Mr, Elwin Leonard, of eating, eructations of sour, undigest-.rr de Sa yi single Je 8,2 cannot be given to Mrs.Moore, who gevens djà-t LA a fe ng OM! Drummondville, home on the .sic} ad food and acid, heartburn, brash or Stomach is causing the mises a I- s Bye, acted as planist throughout the Tor gré fee sabjoued colds.à list; Miss Alice Dupuis, from \u2018a visit-Îa belching of Fes: ,_you- can make up | digestion.CL King teaching and training one and all to : MARBLETON+ | to Sherbrooke; Mr.W.A.Fisk = and your mind that you need something No matter if you call me roue In Rich have this a success.\u2018The stage was - The Sunday Schools: in connection daughter, Miss Marjorie Fisk, from [to stop food fermentation | and cure Catarrh of the Stomach, eo 8 Thet!or well gotten up by the willing hands \u2018with St.Paul's church and the| Meth- a visit to.Mr.Fisk's father and Indigestion.or Gastritis, or by any other name- 1, À C of band members, under the direc- Ctist Oburch, arc.practicing for a mother, at St.Johnsbury, Vt; Mr.| To make every bite of food you eat always remember that a certain cure à ty, U tions of Mrs.\u2018Moore.The lower hall.Cbristinas Oantata, called \u201c anta | W, Byran, of Montreal, in town Mon- aid in the nourishment and strength is waiting at any drug stors the mo- rg \u201c5 contained the articles of fancy work, Claus\u2019 Surprise Party.\u201d The irist- day; Mr.E.Emmerson, of the Bos- | of your body, you must rid your Sto- ment you decide to begin its use.ee where the bazaar was going om.mpg tree and entertainment will be ton Last Company, Boston, Mass., | mach of poisons, excessive acid and, Pape\u2019s Diapepsin will regulate apy _ R.WI We in Bury regret 8 gong of the held in the Towr, Hall, on Chri tmas in town in connection with.the com- stomach gas, which sours your entire\u2019| out-of-order Stomach within five min- bog Sharbr death of Mr.George Everett, of Eve, Decembor 24th.CS party here: Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 William | meal\u2014interferes with digestion and) utes, and digest promptly, without | pm.Brookb Ww SX him b fat | Miller, of Windsor Mills, week-end causes so many sufferers of Dyspep- any fuss or discomfort, all of any A F rookbury.We who knew him best | - \u2018A Noble Outcast\u201d\u2019 will be present- with Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Miller: Mr se, Sick Headache, Biliousness, Con-jl kind of food you eat.- Child {will have kindly remembrances of his ed Ly the Marbleton Amateur Dram- an 5.8.© 8.ee rete ee teqr queen - Physician kindness, honesty and sterling char- atic Olub on Friday evening, Decem- «J.Adams, and daughter, of Ottaws, : 1 acter.ber 16th et îhe \u2018Town Hall Bour- | guests of Mrs.McKenzie and Mrs.and candy sale for the benefit of the INVERNESS._.D*,g0 Miss McLeay and Mrs.Abel White- geault's Orchestra will furnish music Adems; Mr.J.M.Denison, Postmas- Missions, in Plerce Hall on Saturday | The Young People's Meeting was a, 1 to | head, sr., were the guests of the Rev.ter, with his son at Denison\u2019s- Mills, from 3 to 5.80 p,m.to which all are for the play, and also for dancing.held last week in the Presbyterish Mr.and Mrs.Charlesworth at the .over Sunday; Mr.Belisle, of Mon: \u2018| cordially invited.ast we e Tresbyleria Dr J.Parsonage in Compton a few days Whos Fo os wo a Hettr treal, in town a few days; Miss F.| Mrs.Harry; Smith went Saturday Church, -and was led by Mr.Norman St Suse last week.Mr.and Mrs.Charles- 7, Ward, here owing to the serious Scott, who has been with relatives to Boston ta visit her aunt, Mrs.Lambly, and although a fierce storm R.#N worth.wish to be remembered to.{llness of h \"au t, Mr 2 \u201cWey- in Montreal and Ottawa, home; Mr, Bartlett, | | \u201d Was raging and the roads were in bad Lennç @ |their many friends in Bury.land: Miss er à na man, in À wey Geo.J.Alexander, from a trip to ete cert shape over forty were in attandane.Aplence mn praise service was held in the pi.recently, attending the W su Montreal; Mrs: 8.Desmarais and son, : CASSVILLE.| The subject was \u2018The Worth While Sonsnitat pas no! ist Church last Sunday.A full meeting; The Misses Blanche an d syl- Gastol: from a visit wo friends at on account of the heavy storm Life.\" co 7 hone singing \u2019 uesday evening the box social at |= re rrr + Deel: and service.Ya Dishop, guests of Mrs.FA.Noble The local Sunday Schools are pre- the school house was not very well \u2014\u2014_ er £ e pulpwoos trade is very slack Lingwick, \"and.Miss ertie Bishop paring for their annual Xmas enter- attended.However, $8.90 were ta- aid \u2018 \u2018 around h ere, not.much demand for it.Bishop's \u2018Crossing on of rs, H.tainmérit, practices are being held ken from th sale of boxes, candy 9 8\u201c - Ft oc.ail sara crope in Bury were splen- G.Bishop., | weekly.and bouquets, so that in spite of the UrFcot Land yea an y and quality.this \"Phe Guild sdelal, held at the, nome Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Stevens, of Tor- inclement weather the social Was RUC- year.anes Bros.Shrehied 50 bush { Mrs.Guy Bishop.w 1 att lonto, but who have been holding cessful.I \u2014 - «,y Of Mrs: Guy Bishop, was well a end- Mrs.Chas.Robiñson, of Ayer's Cliff, and M \u20188.Walter Brown, of | East Stanstead, Were guests of Mrs.Cortez Thompson on Tuesday.Mrs.J.F.McVeay, who was seri- evangelistic services here during the | past two weeks, have gone to Dan- ville.While here they did, splendid work and the meetings were largely attended.Orchestra | A \u2018ed and much.enjoyed by those | rod | Better Than Ever = | : ~ k ent.The service on Sunday eventing at \u2018St.Paul's Church was conducted by Mr.Snow, Divinity student, Lennox- ; Pres- Music furnished for all occadtons © - Accept.no Substitute VIN ST.MICHEL ville, .who delivered a very thoughtful and instructive sermon from , the tp ge {\u2018 BISHOP'S CROSSING.days; Mr.Snow, of Lennoxville, and | Mr.Fred Willard, of Marbleton, | guests of Mr.JT.D.Lasell, at \u2018\u2018Pinewood\u2019\u2019 Sunday; Miss Maria : Joyce brooke, guest of Mrs.J.W.Andrew, À sale of food, and fancy and \u2018useful articles will be given In.tne 1ec- ture room of Chalmer\u2019s Church, Fri- } day afternoon, antly entertained a number of the young people of the Congregational Church on Friday evening.The party had a jolly ride to Mr.Hamilton's ously ill, is pble to be about again.Mrs, Charles Smith is spending the winter with \u201cher son, Mr.Solon Mpr-: \u201cfor Sunday were: the Misses F.Remick, Prices moderate.Address all sal munications to .- t any Price.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and | 2» ANTILLE.| papel Parker, Gertrude Cleveland, No Better Remedy se a\u201d ; Mrs.C.A.Dowues, home from.a visit Mr.Alex Wilkie left to-de.(Tues _ aster Edward Cleveland.If d an ¢ tie\u2019 stimul | in Bury; Mrs.Rief, and little son, of gay) y ho Mr.and Mrs.John Fraser and 0 | you nee energetic stimulant, a force Danville, to spend the wint.' | here a on a trip to Washington, D.C.à | chi were.the guests of Mr.and| make a.plain syrup by mixingtwo LE \u2019 à ' J.Brown has returne rs.L.Dresser Sunday.Tan C producer, a blood making wine, Take pth hor re bara wiih Wes home from Alberta and \u2018will spend.esdames Chester Cleveland and CP, of granulated sugar and 0e up sister, - Mrs.R.Gilbert for a few the winter bers, res J, N.Jenks were the guests of Mrs.utes.Put Wh ounces of pure Pipex _ Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hamilton pleas- Stenning, Monday.(fifty cents\u2019 worth) in a 16 of.botie.reed = ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mrs.Clarence] Young: and family, of | and fill it up with the Sugar Syrap.This gives you a family supply of the .best cough syrup at a saving 0 It never spoils.Take a teaspoo t.! Michael's Wine) and Mr.C.Berwick, of Bury, guests home, which is about two miles from Hatley Centre, in town; Miss Twin- every one, two or three hours.tna Mrz.Hollis ee, no the village.The evening was spent in ing, Of New York, who has been the The effectiveness of ha ne 1 : : \u2019 '/| games, music, etc.Refreshments were | 8uest of Miss Stevens the past few remedy is surprising._ rrdensetmniighér eme ptie medical at her uncle\u2019s, Mr.J.B.Hooker 8, served by the hostess at the close of Weeks, to her \u2018home; Mr.Kearns home take hold instantly, and will ve\u201d profession, throughout the world, as a positive on Sunday; Mrs.Coleman, of Sher-'|g most enjoyable evening.The popul- from Magog, where he has been vis- stop the most obstinate cough It\u2014tones up the jaded Appe Play all Standard and Popular Mus M A Any number of pieces por SL A PRC hth Chapter \u2018Matthew, 16th Verse: f \u2018[ rill, of Bast Somerville, H.D.TUROOTT - \u2018 \u2019 t , .; ' A \u201cLet your light so shine before men an he ar Wo ape épices People\u2019s 'Phone, No, Hatley, Bare 2 : \\ that they may see your good Works havo heen preparing for thif sale \u201cBARNSTON, i Open gu : and glorify your Father, Who is in for some time.Afternoon tea will al- _ Next Sunday will be Children's .Caed, Blou b & |hoven\u201d © December #9 Bo served.Day at the Methodist Church and tho| 70 ++ Po BOLTON CENTRE.case of scarlet fever is reported \u2018here in a family by the name of Button.The family are under quarantine and every precaution-:is being taken to prevent the spreading of the disease.rs.Frances Burnam is dangerously ill and very little hopes are erter- takned for her recovery.ulterated, undoctored.Sold in 1 and 2 1 \u2014 in \u2018excels Vinol, which is a combination of Grif- a natural Coffee of the highest grade, Established in Commercial Subjects, Shorthand, Type rite, Hto., Competent and Experienced Teachers.Best 8 stems.RESUMED AUGUS 15T tus am demand.ANGUR CAZ A.Prin.Office open every daytime.Montreal Office ! CHAUVIN, BAKER & *WALKER: Advocates.Tel.Main 2194 179 St.James St, CLASSES Prospec Geo.Harold Baker, Advocate, Swe staburg, Personal attendance ¥ Wednesdays and Saturdays, - Appointments can bé arranged\u2019 for any Store in the city and see what they : Births, Marriages aba Deaths.BIRTHS.| Dudswell, on Friday, Dec.2nd, 1910, 1a daughter, to Mr.and: Mrs.Downes.seven years, year.Funeral at Coaticook from St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Wednesday, December 7th at 10 o\u2019clock.ETHIER\u2014At Bherbrooke, Dec 6th, 1910, Blanche Hillman, heloved wite of Dr.Jas.Ethier, Funeral from her late residence on Friday, Dec.; 9th, at 8.45 am, Cathedral.to St.\u2018Michael's CARD OF THANKS, We wish to express our thanks to all time of our sad bereavement, and also! to those who contribuied flowers.MR.AND: MRS.A.£.LOWRY.Sawyerville, Dec.Bt 1915, ce SOUTH: STU KELY.Mr.Carson, Superintendent of the | Bible House, \u2018Montreal, will\u2019 preach a missionary sermon in the Methodist church next Sunday.Service at two o'clock p.m, The members of Guild will entertain 8t.Johns Guild, of Eastman on Wednesday, afternoon at the Vicarage.mas A poor digestion and flagging aj appetite can be | much improved by using [PAE unad- b.Cans only.nr CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL.Building, Mr.R.P.Small, of Dunham, ford, dated Dec.3rd: in the Methodist Church, beg t the machine.It is far ahead .line.\u201d Better investigate the any kind.district of Bedford.J.RAYMOND BALL, KN Kr AELLLLLLIAAAASAAAAASES SEAREALEREEEREEESLEESS \u201cBOTTLED À SUNSHINE.\u201d The Blaugas Company of Canada, Limited, offices, Jacobs 282 St.Catherine street, Montreal, S below is what of the system, in a letter addressed to J.Raymond Ball, Knowlton, one of the representatives of the district of Bed- \u201cIn answer to your favor hand, asking how we like the Blaügas system lately installed the best of satisfaction, for ease and simplicity in operatifg installing a lighting plant into your home, or huildings For information, circulars, etc., Compapy as above, or the representatives as below for HOMER H.GOFF, SWEETSBURG,- says regarding the superiority | of just to o say that so far it has given of either Acetylene or Gaso- merits of this system before of write either the the | OWLTON.: 19947747003700704007077 DOWNES,\u2014At \u2018\u2018Pine Cottage.\u201d East \u2018Harry those who so kindly assisted us at the! St.Matthew's.~~ KODAKS WHERE TO FIND THEM GOOD Nowhere can you find a hetter ° Relection than in our Kodnk Department.Cameras ranging nm price from the £1.00 kodak up to $50.00 and more.The beautiful days of Autumu and carly Winter arr more E}- preciated when you have a good camera to socure the view.GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE 121 Wellington Street.(Kodak Store.) Developing and Printing for Amateurs.CAES AEA SHERBROOKE TIME TABLE Trams Trainr Arrive from Leave for fric Detroit 12.01 Boston, Por .Bufinio, loron- AM, land and inte %.Montrealand - Daily wediate points Boston, Port- 99 am.Montrent agus - land and inter.Daily.Bufralo, Detrait.ede ponts ots & Chicago & West nd Pond, 15 A.m Couticook, amd Daily\u201d deal oud inter rm ; stations.Sunday) modiate poluts Chicago Coaticook, Gor- troit 5e obéit to, 1 Se am, ham, Portland, and Montreal.Yo and Boston.Boston, Port: Montres] land \u201cand au Pony.rent Bugalo, points east.R y.hicago & West Richmond, Que- pe Jn.eee Pa and inter- \u201cintermedia Dostiate points.Eo an\u2019 pol Coaticook, and .Riobinond, Qu intermediate 635 pm.bec, and Inter \u201cstations mediate points.Montreal, Rich- - Coaticook, Is- mond, and in- 8.15 p.m.land Pond & in mediate pointa.: For tickets and further information apply to C.H.FOSS, Agent, Oy Ticket Office,\" |\" \u2018No.2 Strathcona Ba.Bell phone 20, People\u2019s 168; WwW.HARRISON, Station \u2018Agent.Bell .phone 197.\u2019 Tn.Stu iy ogy UEBEC CENTRAL 1 AL PEN A AR In Effect October.IOth, 1910.) BOSTON & NEW Y ORK, EXPRESS \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 7.35 a.m, da arrive Levis 1.00 p.m., Quebeo 1.p.m.Dining car Sherbrooke to Rob+ ertson daily except Bunday.PASSENGER\u2014Leave Sherbrooks 4.00 pm daily, exéept Sunday, .arrive evis 9.10 p.m., Quebec 0.15 p.m, FRITH\u2014At Lennoxville, dn Dec.6th, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Frith.\u2019 ry -\u2014 DEATHS.14° KILLEN \u2014In this city on Dec.2nd, 1910, Ernest Frederick, beloved son of Mr.and Mrs.William Killen, aged one month and three days.JAMES\u2014 In Chicago, in December: Und., 1910, W.F.James in his (4th | | i i 1 J Dining Sherbrooke to Black Lake.ACCOMMODATION =~ Leave Sherbrooke 7 p.m.daily except Sunday, arrive Valley Jct.8.30 a.m: Also connecting trains on the Moga tic and Chaudiere Valley Divisions.For timetables or further particulars, apply to any of the Com AVS Agents, or to H.O.Grundy, G.\u2018SEA, Shexv brooke, = > car , CANAGIAN@e PACIFIC : LENNOXVILLE SERVICE Montreal _run to and from Lennoxville.| NEW SERVICE T TO TORONTO Leave Montreal (Windsor St.tation) Daily at 8.45 a.m.and 10.00 p.m.Union Station, Toronto, Western | On- i tario, Buffalo, Detroft and Cnicago, Daily Except Sunday at 10.45 p.m, for North Toronto apd West Toronto.Splendid ih Road: Convenient Nta- tions, Smooth Roa bed, Attentive Porters.OTTAWA SLEEPER, Commencing Weancsday, Nov.16th, Siceper will leave Windsor Street Station daily at 9.50 p.m.Passengers may.remain on same until 9.00 a.m.(ollowe ing day.For \"Hekets and full information ap- Agent.City Ticket DMoe, 8 Etrathcona Bell Tel.180, or C.P.R.8tn., Tel, General \u201cBteamship Agency: \u20ac PR.+ ATLANTIC 3 SERVICE :, a 2e Royal Mail 7377007877 \u201890704 0070007000000000t À | AL TÇANENS ASF CLU:PPLD TO WITH MAPCOHE ! WIRELESS TELECRAPH/ | To LIVERPOOL\u201d CH, SEWETLL, \u2018Dee.10, Bat, LAKE MANITOBA Dee, 16, Fri, FMP ISH OF BRITAIN Dec.so, Fri, EMPRESSOKFRÉIAND Jan, 1: id, Fri, EMPRESS OF BRI'TTAIN | Sailing Ligts, rates, plans, etc, on Ap- | phe ation.AI lines represented.: KE City Pass.Apt, | TRY OUR \u2018SUGAR CURED\u2019 Rolled Boneless Gorned Beef.Ale.Ames & Sons 278.\u2018Wellington Street.w.R.BRADLEY & SON UNDERTAKERS AND PICTURE FRAMERS, 55 FRONTENÆO STREET, - SHERBROOME, QUA.| | | | Bell Melephons 897s Psople\u2019s Tels .termedinte pts, = - TIME TABLE - Local trains between Sherbrooke and - for ply to any Canadian Pacific Railway - + TAT =.ams oe ams De wea Tae TR ARSE RRS fan a pk PE Tas tte eH 3 - Te.nes: Fi SCE: ek Sry \u2014 \u2018 3 \u2019 ; ane Ta TRE - En ! 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: a ; Les « x > oo = 2 .A] Fa : st SU, Cs sf .\u201c+.DEN - ve 5 MERS Val Le tT eo LE LS ; 2 SS .; .= \u201c .: ee - f * : \u201c4 - ré : REN DS : 5 - : .CL as : BY d 4 : > 5 - 5 - 5 .es 5 - .RAD, so 2 i = oe SE 2 : | ; , es _ © > +7 $ \u201coe > = : : : \u2018 4 wr À q .- : =.RERO - : Lo Po ¥ +.\\ su.\u20ac 0.3 .; owe J ; * - - 20700 dues SN Tem eee ë.À : a \" .\" te KS .; .x EN - i * We - - .vas fo.i - A : pr 5 \u201c \" .LL 4 SL 2 WLS Sa; AIR 8 at 2 _ aR - vu.à AE TU EN = x , = ~~ = .: camescope die mn eut] 4 ESS as Naas dar care N pO EF + = a ~ 2 « Sa - = x ; a 0e es.Ce H Ps a 3 à pa pu PRY pan - a d pp ; ARE A Rp a = .v oy = a * 0 En ESP PRE \\ « sa a i i Mt ne bouts tnt PSE ; ; ! ; : ; ; \u201d ; 3 ; TR \" \" re - - - *, - - ' + .\u201c \u201c .; ; \\ / .pt Lo .- \u2018 - - + .; A - a.i] | i me ESS re ; » , ! - ; 21 : , .< .; .5 ) ; ; \\ > E.- | ; .x © \u2018 ; .+ \\ f .| J ; | .\u2019 + \\ \u2018 ; ' - ; - CL = : - \u2014 - : _ J > - ie GEARS GEAR CUTTING AND ALI, KINDS OF MILLING MACHINE WORK Done Accurately and Promptly.A T DREW; 9 Albert Street THE 1 TIME wis c that you have to think of X-mas and its gitts, it you have This -year do not forget US.stock and assortment of Crockery, China, Glassware, A few suggestions of articles you can give \"gifts in China and Crockery : Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Sets, Chamber Sets, Bread and Butter Plates, Cake Plates, Teapots, Cream Jugs, J ardinieres, Chocolate Pots, Jugs, Glasses, Berry Bowls, Water Un Silverware : Traye, Castors, Knives and Forks, Spoons, : C all sices, Hern Pots, Card Receivers, Bread Trays, Marmalade How that dear old father on mother would appreciate a mec rocher, mis chair o» eoueh fer Something nent has perhaps tong thought at Christmas time.You Don\u2019t forget them nov.Anything in furniture d= euwrely packed and shipped to any place at the BIG dore with The McCaw-Bissell i vel £ 9 Street SL ue on We have the largest Silver- as X-mas Berry \u201cVases, Sets, 2 aim ?Tomlinson, Melbourne street: - We hav is a part A set of.à Me érémion à Coll get.Bogripin, ing, Fob Ring, dont Brushes and 57 50, per Bet Cigar Bod.0 Cigar Jeweller and Optician CITY NEWS.Try Ring George Chewing Tobacco, | Miss Blanche Baldwin, from Coati-| | cook, is staying with friends in the | \u2018city.\u2019 | Have you forgotten to-night at Clement Theatre ?Mr.J.P.Lefebvre Bas returned to 8t.Justine after attending the fun- [eral of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Adolphe Levebvre.get an expensive-hat at a very low price.\u2014C.B.Enright, Elite Millinery Parlors, Strathcona Sqr.His Lordship tne Bishop of Quebec is the guest of Mr.and/Mrs.Wm, Farwell during the meetings of the St: Francis District Association.Smoxe \u2018\u2018Check\u2019\u2019 Cigar, 5c.Mrs.Fred T., Tooke.and little daughters, with maid, arrived yesterday from Montreal to spend a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Walter : Rose Quesnel Tobacco smokes cool to the end.\u201cThe funeral\u2019 of the late Hudson Adams will take place from the home of Mrs.Sha Thomas, King Street, to-morrow afternoon at 1.15 p.m Original and clever, deft of touch and subtle of \u2018speech, is Packard, Clement Theatre, Thursday night.Reserved sedts at Y.M.C.A., 50e and 75c came from pou.the old home.weve their sole dole - thought.COMPANY In Electric Repair Work At the Right Price, is what you Get when you Deal With-Me, W: J ° Dobb, Electric.and Machine Shop, - 545, 14 \u2018Vater St.For .Raisins, Currants, \u2014 \u2018fel.Christmas Fruits J p'érececsseccconcese00s M ® > & Do You Realize + ) © that Christmas is almost here: : S I hinve now on sale the finest ° ° line of - 4 ald e ° Xmas Cards, 2 - ~ Calendars > - pe and Books S @ over shown in this city.e © ss E.G.FRASER °° - .THE DRUGÔIST.$ ANUCToons000sN000000 0 \u2014Go to\u2014 DEAN & LACEY'S SAW NAPOLEON SIA.New York, December 5.\u2014 Joseph Zeitlein, a Russian, is dead at his home in Brooklyn, in his 107th year.He spent most of his life in Moscow, and saw Napoleon when the \u2018\u2018Little Corporal invaded Russia in 1912, He smoked and drank, and said-it did not hurt bim, INVADE RUS- ! No.214, C.0.F., are reques cost.Strathcona Bar.\u20181 recuperating in health.friends will be pleased to know that | the result of her stay in the Lauren- | Peels and all kinds of The funeral of the late Mr.Thos.McCaw, of Montreal, will take place from \u2018his father\u2019s residence, 774 Montreal street, on Wednesday at 3 o'clock.Omit flowers.wang) opens Wed.- morning.$325 pianos for $198.Read to-day\u2019's adv.All Members of Court Sherbrooke, to attend the meeting Wed., Dec.7th.Hi.business to be proceeded with.By order.Do you want \u2018a nice dress hat for \"Christmas?Go to C.E.Enright's Reduced Millinery Sale.Fats, below.La Mrs.W.R.Burge has: returned - from Ste.Agathe'des Monts, where she has been for the past two months Her many.tian Hills has been very _ satisfactory to her.For one week, 100 boxes.of 300 size lemons, guaranteed strictly sound, at $3.25 a box; 50 boxes Florida grape fruit, 64 size, at $3.00 a box; b50.boxes Mexican oranges at $275 a box; 50 kegs of grapes at $5.75.Eastern Fruit Exchange, 29 Alexander St.Tel.523.Messrs.8.H.C.Miner, of Granby; Gardner Stevens, Waterloo; Geo.G.Foster, Montreal, and A.C.Flumer- felt, Victoria, B.c., are in town to attend the annual meeting of the \u2018| Eastern Townships Bank, Which opened this morning.ent Theatre.Every 4tem Don\u2019t be late for first item, sharp at 8.- Eo The Sherbrooke Snow Bhoe Club will hold its first regular meeting of the season to-morrow night, leaving the Magog House at S 6'crock sharp.A very large turnout is tooked for and though the snow is hardly deep.enough for tramping every member is requested to wear the club uniform.\u2018Clement Theatre, Thursday night, \u2018Packard.\u2019 A clever humorist and a genius as a cartoonist.The annual meeting of the Pomolo- gical and Fruit Growing Society of the Province of Quebec will be held -in the City Hall at St.Hyacinthe on the 6th and 7th of December _next.| At the meeting the various phases of pomology in this province will be discussed.On the present board of officers Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa, and Hon.J.E.Caron, Minister ot Agriculture, of Quebec are hpnorary patrons.Miss Grace Çutting will be at the Magog House parlors with a line.of holiday needle work and materials, Thursday, Friday ahd Saturday, December 8, 9, 10.All are.invited.is good.Come PPS Perrin \u2014 Gloves A Clove for Any Occasion in Every Shade, Length, Style.\u2014Gifts for Men ng any | thipgs in \u2018our 8 store which men like.Here et $1.00; Cuff Links with initials- engraved, Pin or Button | : Bbony Brushes of all kinds make most sensible gifts; Shaving Strops, Mirrors, and something new in Stands ; 4 kinds of Safety Razor Sets, $1.00 to = ringsand tags, Valise Tag, Match Boxes, Cases, etc, etc.ÿ à-few suggestions.show you.\u201cou stock at any time.\u2018A: C.SKINNER (ERATE HIS \u2018 Special sate=a fine opportunity to sacrifice sale \u2018of pianos at Bd- |.ection of officers and other important | Look at the ad.to-night tor Clem- _ Useful (Gifts for the Holidays yore \"57 Te AN Buttons: put up in a _pretty $1.50 to $6.50; and Seal or Emblem Charm, ar We shall be pleased to ! 7 Strathcona Square 11TH ANNIVERSARY.Bishop Larocque Fi Feted on Happy | Ocoasion.| VISITED MONT IT NOTRE DAME ' CONVENT YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, GUEST AT THE SEMINARY LAST NIGHT.Yesterday afternoon Mgr.Paul La- wocque paid a visit to the Convent Mont Notre Dame, on the occasion of the celebration of the 17th anniversary of his episcopal consecration.He was accompanied by Mgr.Chali- foux, V.G., the Rev.J.H.Roy, Rev.F, Venant Charest, and a large number of other priests of the diocese.The Bishop and his attendants were \u2018received by the Rev.Mother Superior and the sisters with much ceremony \u2018and cordiality, and conducted to the special seats reserved for them in the large music room, which was prettily degorated with palms and : arranged for the occasion.very seat was filled, some 350 pupils and their teachers being present.The first number on the programme was \u2018\u2018Marche ' Triomphale,\u2019\u201d\u201d piano duet (Holst), followed by \u2018\u2018Roses and, Lilies'\u2019 (Teresa del Riego), the junior pupils; \u2018\u2018Concerto-Polonaise\u2019\u2019 (Saint-Saens) was beautifully \u2018 rendered, and Miss Stella Hawkins recited in English \u2018The Pillar of Light\u2019 very prettily.After the fine chorus, \u2018\u2018Jubilate \u2018Deo\u2019\u2019 (Novello), by the music pupils, an address in French to Mgr La- Rocque.was presented by Miss Yvonne Rochette, espressipg sentiments of | the deepest affection and respect for eir chief pastor, who is also their chaplain.The Bishop replied briefly but with much feeling, and a grand finale, \u2018\u2018\u2018Sur Notre Bon Pasteur,\u2019 closed\u2019 the function.'\u201c © Abue, .telling point, and at the close a.-\u2014\u2014 Stukely; A.Guyette, St.anne, Stanhope; I.A.Lavallee, St.Thomas, Compton; A.Rheaume, L'Assomption, Waterville, C.J.Mc- Gee, Capelton; A.Parent, St.Anthony, Lennoxville, Henri Beaudry, Ascot Corner; Henri Deseve, Bury ; O.Martin, St.Andre, Sutton; J.A.Hamel, St.Luce, D'Israeli; W.La- rue, St.Adolphe, Dudswell; J.E.\u2018Simard, St.Camille; J.A.R.Plamondon, East Angus; 0.Z.Le- tendre, St.Claude, Windsor; J.E.Hebert, St.Anne, Danville; F.N.Seguin, Coaticook; J.A.Gervais, St.Wilfrid, Barnston; S.- Gervais, Racine; Darche, Sher.; Darche, J H.Roy, J.A.Bussieres, F.Desros- fers, Sherbrooke, and many others.The dramatic and musical entertainment, which had been prepared this year \u2018with unusual care, opened with a grand march, \u201cThe Star of Empire\u2019\u2019 (Riendeau) and \u2018\u2018Serenade\u2019\u2019 \u2018\u201cA la Fontaine\u2019 (Losey) oy the Band of the College, played \u2018with much brillianey, and the curtain rose on the first act of the drama in three acts, \u2018\u2018Yvonnik, or the Crucifix of Kerglaz, \" by Charles Leroy-Villars.The scene is laid in Brittany during the troublous times of ths French Revolution, and abounds in action and thrilling \u201cscenes, The cast was as follows Marquis de Kerhoz, Noe Ponton.Allain de Kerhoz \u2018(his son), Wilfrid Lazure.Yvonnik (Breton girh, Pepin.Kadoe, Tete-Rouge (Commandant), Joseph Nerbonne.Antoine Even (old Napoleon soldier), mond Gelinas.| Tann Tortik (Republican spy), Syl- vio Bourque.Ilhan.Pouldu (Royalist), Croteaäu.- Noel, Richard Caisse.Postik, Dorila Houle.Royalist soldiers, etc.The piece was capitally taken, everyone entering into the spirit of his part con amore, and the.daring acts of the Chouans, or Royalist Bretons, the goodness and heroism of young Breton girl, \u2018\u2018Yvonnik,\u2019\u2019 were splendidly portrayed by the young actors, who were greeted at every of Arsene each act, with storms of applause.\u2018Between the acts a pretty and tune- Last \u2018evening St.Charles Seminaty 17th anniversary of / HIS LORDSHOP- BISHOP LA RUOQUE, who yesterday celebrated was en fete, ablaze with light and gayly decorated for the leading event of the year, the Bishop\u2019s anniversary, Towards 8 o'clock Mgr.Paul La- Rocque arrived, accompanied by a large number of the clergy of ithe city.and the diocese, and was received by the Superior, Rev.A.O.Gagnon, Mgr.Tanguay and Rev.P.J A.Lefebvre, and escorted to seats which had .been arranged for the distinguished visitors near the stage.The \u201cimmense hall was, as usual on this occasion, crowded with friends of the | pupils.from the city and surrounding places, the students and the teaching stafl, a most appreciative audience.Among the clergy present were Rev, Abbes P.Brassard, St.Hippolyte, Wotton; Quinn, St.Bibiane, Richmond; Bellemare, St.9 Francois pond: D \"Brompton; J.A.Du- fresne, Windsor Mills: Caron, - St.Ca- therine, Hatley; F.X.Brassard, St.Patrice, Magog; Bernier, Valcourt ; Emile Genest, Eastman; P.Cote, North Stukely: F.N.Rousseau, \u201cSte.* Suz- the.1 ONE OF OUR ART GLASS DOMES or artistic Electric Fixtures would make a tine Christmas Present, Our dark room is especially fitted, to show these, ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY Cow.J.WIGGETT, Prop.100 Wellington St, SHERBROOKY, The Skating Rink skating and Used by al Skates put à Prices reasonable.Skating Boots here.: M.-J, CHOQUETTE, The Celebrated McPherson Lightning Hitch- Opens Pretty Soon There (is fce on sume ponds already, Skating will be the chief traction this winter.We knew this and that is Why we got gn a's \u2018 variety ofl SKATING BOOTS.We ell A.Hockey Boots 1 Senier Hockey Clubs.- on free to every buyer of a pair of 85 Wellington Street > « - ding tour th sister, Mrs.Mr.Peter real to have on his eye.| $325.00 Pianos Sold di $198.Westover.Goodhue went to Mont | .We must make room for the display of incoming Christmas goods, and in.order to do so we will sacrifice our pianos for a few days.| guests of Mr, Gibson's an, operation performed Why Not One of Tig Fine Fo 0 Se es- \"4 ful little operetta, \u2018\u2018The Binging Les- Commencing Wedn 5 vie .; son,\u201d Pleased the audience, Mr.Leon- day Morning we give They make a sensible and ne idas Bachand in the part of Tocatta, fe co Italian singing master, and Gecrges you the opportunity of {Very acceptable gift for any- ne as 2 Norman shepherd, be- purchasing our regular | one who cver nses tools of Other highly appreciated numbers $325.00 pianos for any kind.\u2014They last for years, were \u2018\u2018La Chanson du Petit Car- \u2014 This is .con\u201d selection by the orchestra of | 3198.00.This is A rare and the ve is remefnbered he Seminary, \u2018La }atodee -Brisee\u2019\u2019 chance tO uy a Mgn ; mie tliey- « a - (Van \u2018Blein); and \u2018\u2018Declin d\u2019un Grand Co \\ traf ) 5 every th Liey-are used Jour\u201d (Donizetti), by the Band.The grade instrument at a ri- Price $4.00 upwards evening closed with \u2018\u2019O Canada,\u201d \u2018 diculous]l low price.: Jolned à In by the, , entire assembly, R- _ y | p \u2019 If you have Tools on your -Obrist- w e volume of soun _ vrintion \u2014 1al- mas list, don't fail to seq\u2019 these fine Mgr.LaRocque entertained the vis- .Description Special sets._ .iting priests and the (ity clergy to- ly designed full grichord Co \u2019 ay at a sumptugus luncheon at the] : > Palace, covers being laid for some} scale of seven and: one: 0 4 5 eighty guests.The tables were tas- [Hl | ) tefully .decorated, and.the occasion third.octaves, producing 0 0 | JU : was one of great enjoyment to the evenly distributed tonal §{*\u201c\" ree guests from the quiet country par- effects t h- roug \u2018hout: pies | thoroughly seasoned se- pevseesvensen tps pieces M lected.spraee sounding À 9 XMAS CARDS \u201cboard; solid rock maple 4 ¢ My assortment _ consists of bridges ; repeating action $ over -400 cards, and the pris .are right-on all of | with nickeled hammer § 2re [Elton of er.| rail; heavy plated con- B|$ T.SOUTHWOOD \u201ctinuous binges on top and #| 4 , \u201c Be | fall hoard; 1.2 Dufferin Ave.Bell phone 671.oston \u201d a ard ; +++.00+000.- ivory keys.\u2014 mr, te | Length | \u2014 4 fi.10 in.AVE .Hei ht\u2014 4 ft.7in, Width XMAS .ase\u2014Genuine Maho.- What better gift can you Ca © Ge B rive your wife and {amily than .any.| .HE DEED .= home of 7 Piano fully guaranteed \"YOUR OWN ?: fer .| cr five years | CHAS.C.BROWN, J mort and Financial \u2018Agente Phone 62, 158 Wellington 8b |Edw rds = yl 75 dé 4 a 4 W à Cin | ol the re the Episcopal Eg | FURNITURE co.Shiloh ure w NTED db ° cures, \u20ac rs : | ° tq ishes, who look forwaPl to the Bish- Emi 2 tt soins are op\u2019s - anniversary as.an opportunity, | = Sacord.not only to present their affectionate \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014_- m\u2014 (FrAMor good wishes to the spiritual head.of | frat the Church in their diocese, but to ve wih | meet old school friends, get in touch Bacord ony with current events, and enjoy a brief ang period of relaxation from care, Mgr.(ants Latiocque presided at the banquet in \u2014 worth ot 0 8 usual genial and fatherly man- || 8 fe extrinct ner.° We are \u2018thoroughly well organized for- fonction ds bose! LENNOXVILLE.Christmas business, with goods enough, help © tisfac- Da our vi The Food Sale held on Saturday and determination \u2018enough to ingure the best 8 Tea, cou afternion in the Methodist Church tionin Watches, cl arlors was a great success in every © ction gu \u2018| respect.There were three small te ) nishin s rite or tables laden with all good things Men s Fur g nt Grass snd that go towards satisfying one's ap- Vo ageme Colonia] 1 petite, and-all present were well wait- that the market affords.Were had en\u2019 ou the Black ed pon by the young ladies who did cnough already this season to know that M pristmas former eir part in a very creditable man- \u2018 Le ner.Besides.hin there waa core, most attractive lines, specially imported for Reed by able as well as the food table, whicï || | - ING JACKETS ss ri vas -well laden with pies, cakes, MEN'S CRAVATS Wt \"FPLÈRS the piano.ougbnuts, cookies, rolls, baked beans HOUSE GOWNS De nan Lominiors brown bread, pickles, preserves and | HANDKERCHIEFS SILK HOT 0 due ave [BE cream, a of which was or sale.FH} KIh GLOVES - .There was a good attendance consjd- SUSPENDERS FANCY HOSE Wayne: cring it Was the first food sale held EN BATH ROBES Sepp \u2018 \u201d here, and also of an encouraging nat- aa 8 WOO! LOVES | 3%, ren i ure as a goodly sum of about $19 VESTS JL Read - Cham 3 was realized, \u2014 ; \u2014_ Wen Mr.and Mrs.Burt Miller, of | TER Smith's Mille spent, Sunday here with | A specially attractive line of s a4 os r.and Mrs H.Clark, ER I tions on, ed mt Price 85 ABBOTT'S CORNE i} LA IES\u2019 SILK MUFFL I bourne, Qu Mr.Volney Salisbury\u201d had th less best, wOTth JOU e mis- , the values be .re fortune to have a limb of a tree You can el ai a glance that we hoot ue and qualities das nev V- a HEL, bly the arm wos nat bree Lorrain\" \u2018can be th roughly recommended.Christe: diffs are here 27 \u2019 WASTE: Miss Hibbard who has been ill for er seen before at the lowest prices .ing, 5 some time, is about again and has re- i WANTS sumed her studies at Richford ; Miss L \u2018| aL Gloria Goodhue, who has been quite ||] | ri 5 2 Tp ill, is recovering.| ld ci ! ~ thconu Mr.Hubert Hibbard and family, |! ~ who left for Nohomis, Sask., two |ll | weeks ago, report a fine trip and : in weather.LM In ; Exclusive Men's Fur nishings oo \u2018Cloth é | r.ai rs, sibson, of Onl ., et?- ; iould spent a few days on their wed- | | Cash and One Price Only.\\ \u2014 : bou > ba \"bible and} for-atiy- 4 tools \u201cof |.for years, à em bered TE sed, ] ards bur Christ- .ON Ln + # 3 these fine ists of be prices pm.Call > % pop one 577.eee eer 9 a N Agents n st) ee > tional _ ough, isfac- * > ment -¢ the stmmas.> , } v |/n your -| ch Bis nev-.> ee : > n.] \u2018 ly than | -_ Rr \u2026 Warren \u2014 ACTIVE TYOUNG MAN colds, ote \u2018 } C4 Cuibion \u201cCON as IV | .Spreads Like Butter i.You can buy twice the quantity of Ingersoll Cream Cheese in blocks for the same money as you would receive in jar cheese, besides,\u2019 there is just as much difference in the quality in favor of Ingersoll Cream Cheese as there is the price.Never becomes hardin Every particle can be con- suméd.gold only - all Grocers, in 15c.and 25c.blocks.For sale by ~ Manufactured by - - \"|THE INGERSOLL PACKING CO.= CF Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada.\u2018Limited._7 | ] Le To Open 3.dv - - | Hockey clubs \u201cso at once.a Stadium office.WINTER SPORT - | \u201c| - TheStadium = _- expect \u2018for ice skating On Dec.8 \"Arrangements can be made \u201cwith the management for those _ wishing to have the rink exclusively for skating parties, etc.tract for practice hours may do q Season tickets on r ©._ the Rink \u2014 wishing to con- sale at AAA | HELP WANTED\u2014MALB.\u2014\u2014emes mr ]k| \u201cDay Record\u201d Want Advertisements fi | - Be ResuLTs For Trorie MoNgY {Bires\u201415 words or less 15c each insertion, one 4H {| .- cent for each additional word ; six inser- 14 + tions for the price of five, ee) FOR BALM, WATED-CLERK FOR MONTH OF a December in Gent's Furnishing and Store, Bord fee Apply by letter Box 26 [ABORERS WANTED\u2014A_FEW GOOD vig Apply at yard near Lennox- E.T.Brick and Mfg.Co.iit Or store ; - speaking English Trach, Apply Box 33 Record.ANTED \u2014 MAN, TO DO CHORES and light work, Apply G.R, &.\u201cPasdy, Bellevue Park, City.and ANTED \u2014 Wilard, Bast Angus, Que.MISCELLANEOUS, W%ED\u2014PARTNER WITH CAPI- cg » to secliro land which-is appre- Bec mé .(PM¥OPHONE \u2014 WANTED TO PUR- rt clage a second-hand gramophone in Een condition, with records.Ans- a \u201cfull particulars to.Box 31, i Md Office, .= ge, (feria PRESENTS FREE \u2014 orth oy selling .only a few dollars\u2019 \" aid OU Nice .soaps, perfumes, spic- lng hoger ith seventy other fagt sel- ly sehold necessities, you can.eas- your handsome~ Christmas presents nA ge Darents, sisters and brothers, aly \u20ac chiffoniers, _rockers, morris lation caches, dining chairs, reund ex- fiches ables, gidehoards, bookcases, eto clocks, furs, rugs, etc.Satls- Write -fiaranteed or money telunded.lanky ach bremium lists atd order ty.op sturt to-day.We have hün- Colonta] gacistied customers.Address, ~\u2014_08p Co., Rock Island, Que.| Bckemiry SHOP, SCOTSTOWN, erly owned: by 1; y FE.McKay, now gd by All work guaran- E.Bernier.ass po, oo E ] ane LOSSIE DAUSON, VOICE, 3 te ing OFgan lessons, Diploma at ersity Laval of Quebec by the ege.of 18 Aber- Sherbrooke, \u201cWED ~ DURING SPARE TIME, Yepiny F Ing.steliography, book- pou, French ooh and Fnglish transla- H Muly correspondence, ote.» Apply Camberg Cena, District.Magistrate's s SOUrt House, _ Were nor, WANTED 30 INCHES .Y log (sawed ends), clear Mario, free from knot, coceptec Price 9,00 B, & Mf wn VY ~~ \u2014 WP WANTED\u2014FEMALS.Âve.Music.Accepted nt BLACKSMITH FOR W lumber woods.Apply to witard 1 « GER , and 'C.P.R.|- que \u201cep.liruest Pierce, -Mel- Wastes AT ni ONCE\u2014YOUNG GIRL Boy 4 servant ; references re- - Cowansville, Que.AN Derry FOR » dap with 4 2 Hy Person i ~~ theong, 8q.THY HOLIDAYS, ome pxperience, Ap- to J.Thourpson, 15 1 ANTED ~ MIDDLE AGED HOUSE- + keeper for working man.No fam- Girl 14 years old to help.Wily.Picken, Waterville.Forge \u2014 FOUR 7 1-3 OCTAVE - re Pianos in fine order.-Bar- gains if/taken at once.Easy temns.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Sherbrooke.OR BALE\u2014TWO MUSK OX ROBES in splendid condition, price, $100_ Walter Blue Co., Ltd.\u2014 STEAM ENGINES\u20141 60-H\\P., .1 85 h.p., 25-h.p.and 1 4-h.p.All in good condition.Can be seen at our plant near Lennoxville, H, T.Brick & Mig.Co.\u2014 [FOR BALF\u2014AT A BARGAIN BLACK © mare, 8 years old.D.McLeod, 4 Bank Street, or 21 Second Street.YOR SALE \u2014 FIFTEEN GOOD Sk.oestly in value.Address Box\u2019|; LIOR__SALE\u2014UPHOLSTERED BABY © sleigh, Price, .$1.00.Apply 64 London St.: WOR SALE \u2014 60 CORDS MIXED I hard block wood, snlit or not, us i Apply L.C.Belang- 0 desiréd ; delivered, er, 90 Wellington.por SALE\u2014CHESTNUT PONY WITH A cart and _harness, Apply R.Ik Martin, Bedford, Que.TO LET.|.O LET \u2014 FIVD - ROOM .TENE- JL ment with bath.Apply to N.D.| Cascadden, 90 Laurier Ave.butcher.None on west (Good shop, plate and A.barber or Di , side -of Magog River.glass window.Corner Liverpool | Queen Streets: C.H.Fletcher.OUSE TO - LET\u201486 FIRST AVE, conveniences.Apply 48 Depot Streot.WW ANTED\u2014A\" COOK FOR TEMPORary work at the Infirmary.Best wages paid.For particulars apply Soc- retary Bishop's: College School, Lennox- | ville.7 ANTED\u2014COMPETENT GENERAL W servant for Dec, 10.Apply Mrs.George Murphy, 25 Gordon St.ANTED AT ONCE\u2014SMART KIT- W chen girl or Fronténac.ST ANTED\u2014GENKRAI, SERVANT AT once, , Apply Box ville, _ \"REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, walk \u201cor Apply 12° Drummond St.Rand Drill.X7ERMONT FABM FOR SALE.65 VER, located on stage road three | miles from R.R.Good buildings, Running water.town.Also 25 cow farm.R.F.D.1, Newport, Vt.SITUATIONS WANTED.WANTED = POSITION BY GOOD lfreman.Box 84 Record.| - CITY NEWS learn of her serious illness.| MacLaren\u2019s Imperial products, cond-hand Organs, $10 to 840.1 Easy terms, \u201cH, C.Wilson & Sons, Sherbrooke.j MMEDIATE CHANCE FOR A GOOD | 6 rooms, summef Kitchen, modern | woman for Chateau | 284, Jænnox-| IRC FOR SALE\u2014FEW MIN-| PROT from Fairbanks and}.For | | Information address Chora, J.Crawford, : 4 all round second-class engineer et Be ye ae.8 SHERBROOKE DAfl'Y RECORD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1910 ERY D \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Webster are in Montreal for a few days, guests at the Windsor.: For reliable footwear at reasonable prices call at Chamberlain's Dolly \u2018Varden Shoe Store.ä { Mr.and Mrs.Frank J.McKenna left this afternoon for a ten days\u2019 trip to Montreal.A few seats in the front at 25c so ,that the boys and-girls can see Packard, He's great, \"Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Tobin, Bromptonville, were in Montreal yesterday at the Windsor.- .We guarantee a treat, Clement The- -atre to-night, \u2018 .The many 7 friends of Mrs, C.W.Clark of the Albion.will regret to | \u2018Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacro.; Miss Maudé McDonald, of Bromp- \u2018tonville, was in.town yesterday for a Visit to her brother, Master Everett McDonald, at St.Charles College.Clement Theatre to-night.~ Miss Nita Hunt, nurse-in-training \u2018at Dr.Lockhart\u2019s Hospital, Montreal, isa at her home, \u2018Prospect House,\" Melbourne street, for a short vacajion.Miss Huglies, who is demonstrating will \u201cbe at L.H.Olivier's all this week.Mr.L.McGill Allen, of the Bishop Construction Co., who has been at | Murray Bay for a few days, has returned to town.Mrs.Allen left tus week for London, Ont.bargains now during December sale at Chamberlain's Dolly Varden Shoe Store.To \u2014 .Foster are sens | svmpions ORCHESTRA TO- fo _ NIGHT.° I A large attendance is expected at the Sympjony Orchestra Concert to he given in tne Theatre this evening.- .Never before have such a large number 61 Sherbrooke\u2019s leading musicians joined together to give a concert.music, several selections will be giv- In addition to thé instrumental en by a chorus.Mrs.F.H.Bradle will contribute two vocal solos, \u2019 | Christmas in England.S.S.\u2018\u201c\u2018Canada\u201d from Portland, Dec.10, from Halifax day following.Best of accommodation from 847.50 to 855.C.H.Foss, agent, Sherbrooke.PRESBYTERY OF QUEBEC MEETS Lou - HERE TO-DAY, The annual ineeting-ot the Province of Quebec Presbytery will be held in 8t.Andrew\u2019s Church this afternoon.Among the matters that will come \u2018up for discussion are the following: Resignation of Dr.Kellock; Call | Jas.Taylor\u2019s application for Clerical Standing in pe Presbyterian Church.At seven thirty this evening a dis- |eussion will take place on Church {Union.- \"FUNERAL OF THE LATE HUDSON ADAMS.-, The funeral of the late Hudson - Adams will take place at 1.15 sharp to-morrow afternoon from the resi- * dence of Mrs.Shaw Thomas, 108 King Street.7 Dr, Hardisty, who made the post morteimn examination, reports that the rash act was committed while insane.The unfortunate young man's rain had practically wasted away.of - | some twenty-eight in number, ; Seeing is believing.Come ! Every- .| body I\u2019 he te Get the usuat after holiday shoe from Leeds; Consideration of \u2014 Rev.\u2014 | appeared to be in good spirits * and got his own and hie sister's breakfast.A change seemed to come over hirrw as soon as he got outside the door.- DEATH OF MR.THOMAS McCAW.There died\u2019 at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Mr.Thomas Maleolin McCaw, accountant, in the our y for many years -employed in the counting room of The Gazette.Late- +y he has been in business as an accountant.He was a Prominent member of the Royal Arcanum and an active church worker, and-enjoyed a \u2018large share of respect whevever he {was known, a ris» CEE : Bangor Cut Plug Tobaceo,.10¢ bag.|CONFIRMATION SPRVICH AT ST.LA PÉTRR\u2019'S CHURCH, There was a good confregation in ! 8t.Peter\u2019s Church last evening, when ; the apostolic rite of' confirmation was I administered by His Lordship the \u2018Bishop of Quebec.The candidates, were ; presented by the Rev.Canon Shrev?, iand the Rev.O;-R.Eardiey-Wilmot \u2018 Acted as chaplain\u2019 to the Bishop.The \u2018processional 'hymn was \u201cMy God, Accept My Heart_ this Day,\u201d and during the service other suitable :bymns were sung, including, of jcourse, the \u2018Veni Creator,\u2019\u201d\u201d \u2018Come, \"Holy Ghost, Our Souls Tuspire.\u2019\u201d\u2019 In \u2018his were confirmed, Bishop Dunn expressed his joy at being able to attend the confirmation in Sherbrooke this year.to many others, confirmation seemed.the beginning of their religious life, baptism.He knew of many cases in his own personal experience where there had been an absolute change in the lives of grown people who had been confirmed, and to everyone it was a way -of making a new start, of obtaining further grace from God to \u2018a and to go forth with a resolve to be laborer in the army.of Christ, - to bring others to Him.\u201c The candidates were then presented, one by one, by Dr.Shreve, and after the prayers and hymn which followed, the Bishop spoke to them briefly of their duties as members of the Church, to read the Bible and dwell upon it, and act on its precepts, to let nothing interfere with morning and evening prayer, and attendance at Church, for united prayer, for praises, and most .of all, for jattend- ance at the Holy Communion, so they would grow in grace and knowledge of God, and then their confirmation would be the highest blessing they could receive.The recessional hymn was of Christ, Arise.\u201d .\u2026 WRONG MAN SENTENCED, \u2018Soldiers Jones, of Miami, yesterday confessed that he murdered Tasmanio, a Syrian peddlar, for which Steve as to be electrocuted on Dec be = PS .CE 5 ' +60 + ji SAR] % R If the Relief {8 applied undiluted to the swelling, the pain for a.time will be hard to bear, but the result a cure.It you shrink from this ordeal, dilute the ptoparatiot before using.it, The process of cure in the latter case will be more tedious, but the end will eventually be attained.The shortest way is \u2018the best.ASK FOR RADWAY'S = | AND TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES \u2014\u2014 -_ When he got up in \u2018the morning he tesa \u2014 GOOD GOODS, LATEST LOW | -À necessitates visiting will find all these advantage of our Men's Fur-lined' Coats best grade black beaver cloth, ing; select Matmot: collar, cheap at $85.00, with us, 27 $22.60 BOTH PHONES.1 Credit fi Hi = 40 = nr a; Clothing GOOD WORKMANSHIP, ridiculously easy terms, CONFIDENTIAL FUR LINED GOATS durable fur lin-' ECHENBERG BROS.2 Liberal] An | STYLES, PRICES, | ND EASY TERMS our store, where you things and more, at It pays to take CREDIT SYSTEM Ladies\u2019 Squirrel-lined Coats with select Alaska Sable collar and revers, best grade of cloth, highest- workmanship, reg.$60.00, with us, - \u201c132 WELLINGTON 8ST.¥ ~ year of hig age.Mr.McCaw was | address, before the.candidates Last year illness had prevént- | ed him.To himself, and he thought | though of course it actually began at stand for the right, to enable.them | Columbus, O., December 6.\u2014Charles |.-FHOLGATE, » City of Sh«rbrooke.: \u2014 EPA - To PAGE FIVE \u2014 # » 1 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" ue SL à 04 240106 \u201c$ 2.4 if i Brassware.Holland Brass Smoker\u2019s Sets Hollatid Brass Jardinieres Holland Brass Hot Water Ket- 5 ; Holland Brass Desk Sets Holland Brass Note Books - .Holland Brass Bridge Scorers Holland Brass Hatpin, Holders ete., etc.: Send for Catalogne, - \u2026- * À.J.SPËARING - 1& - Goldemith and Diamond .Merchant.'s.13 Btrathoons Square.3 +.Bell phone 418, cocccéecadwaététaccce ere 20000000900 F ANNUAL MEETING LOF BANK TO-HORROW Directors Gathering in Sherbrooke | ; For the Event.nnd FAVORABLE FINANCIAL REPORT ANTICIPATED\u2014 THE VACAN- OY ON THE DIRECTORATE.The \u2018annual meeting of the Eastern Townships Bank will be héld to-mor- row at the head office in this city.| Difectors are gathering in the city for the event and preliminary meetings are being held to-Gay, ticipated with recommendations the usual dividends._ { The pasging away of Mr., Frank Grundy leaves a vacancy on the board of Directors.It is not unlikely.that this may be filled to-morrow.! The name of Dr.Chas.W.Colby, fol Montreal, son of the late Hon.C.C.Colby, is inentioned.in this connection.Some Lave thought that the appointment might go to some point further west, where the businesg of the Bank is developing so rapidly.The matter will be considered at the annual meeting and a, Director to succeed the late Mr.Grundy may be aprcinted.Por | W/ANTED i æ « il Jo a MAGO Correspondent | to.Daily.Record | Write for particulars DAILY RECORD ~ | Sherbrooke ~ : 8 | | of Sherbrooke, \u2018Que, ;( ! -Insolvent.The undersigned will \u2018sell by Public Auction at his office; Na.87 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Que,, on Monday, the 18th Day of December instant at 2 p.m., the assets of the Estate as under, to wit: - Stock yin trade consisting of Boots and S8hoes'*\u201d Groceries, etc., as per inventory, amount- ing to .: -, SRA0.00 Horse \u2018and Wagon .\u2026.$100,00 : Cf #940,00 Book debts as per list .$760.60 Balance of lease to May 1st, 1910.The store will be \u2018open on the 10th instant.Inventory and.list of book debts can be scen at \u2018my office on application.Terms, cash.on vo G.H.KERR, | J.P.ROYER, Auctioneer.| Assignee.Sherbrooke, Dec.Sth,, 1910.- City of Sherbrooke [Power Development at Rock | Forest | Tenders will be received up to noon on :Wednesdny, the 28th day of December, T1910, for the construction of a concrete dam and power house in the Mugog River, near Rock Forest, for the City of Sherbrooke.bo Tenders shall be marked on the envelope \u2018TENDERS FOR ROCK FOREST \"POWER,\" and forwarded to ROSS & : A1 ENGINEERS, 80 HT.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, MONT- de - ! - Each tender must be accompanied by \u2018à marked cheque for FIVE THOUSAND | DOLLARS ($5,000.00) payable to the \u201cPlans and specifications may be seen at the office of Ross & Holgate, or at this \u2018fofice, wher: forms of tender may be obtained.i The lowest or any tender will cessarily be accepted.F.J.GRIFFITH, - \u2018Secretary-Treasurer, City of Sherbrooke, Dec.&th, 1910.4 not ne- Sherbrooke.Que., CHATEAU FRONTENAC Tea and Grill Room Corner Wellington and Aberdeen Streets.Special to Lidies.\u2014Afternoon tea will be served from 4 to 6 [ p.m.Grill Room | open from 12 o'clock noon | until midnight.Meals a la carte at any hour i from 12 noon until closing time.| co A Situated on [Street Car line.Lennoxville and Belt cars pass the door every few minutes.Come and give Sherbrooke\u2019s new and up-to-date Grill Room A trial.| SATISFACTION GUARANi TEED.- Select Chorus\u201430 Voices\u2014Btc.; Etc.; / À favorable financial report is an- |- for | | Fletcher Pulp and The Ladies Aid of Gecrgeville Methodist Church will meet at Mrs.E.W.Sheldon's on Wednesday afternoon and evening, December 14th.AUCTION SALE .I shall sell for GEO.EDGECOMB 21-2 Miles from Waterville, on Saturday, Dec.10, 1910 the following: 1 extra horse, 6 old ; 5 milch cows, heifers, 15 calves, 12 sheep, 1 Shropshire buck, 2 brood sows, boar, 6 shoats, lot of hens and chickens, wagons sleighs, sleds, mowing machine, and all small and large farm tools, horse power and saw rig.Sale at 10 a.m.For terms and par- \u2018ticulars see posters.EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.\\ \u20ac years all in calf; 4 One Night Only To-night At 8 Prompt, Clement Theatre 'Our ever-popular Soprano has kindly j - consented to- sing.: The Sawdon Orchestra.\u201435 Performers\u2014First Appearance\u2014 and - Miss Pauline Dastous, by special re- : quest, in the Intermeszo Dance From \u201cChristine.\u201d \u201c Come ! Come ! Fill the house, - NOTICE\" All having claims against the late Geo.William Sterling Estate will please send in same ; also, those indebted to him will pay, soon as possible, as.we \u2018wish to settle up the estate.STERLING,\u201d Lennoxville.16 and 20 inch Dry, Blockwood, delivered all parts of the city.Lumber Co., Ltd.89 Strathcona Square.oo Auction Sale of Stook; I shall sell for \"HENRY WILKEY at the Henry Nourse-Farm, Smith MiIlis, on Thursday, Dec.8 at one o'clock p.m., one car load of Oxenp and Steers.Terms liberal.° - .HDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.LOTS FOR SALE On Melbourne St., north of No.56: famous view of the St.Francis Val- | cony, Mrs.F.H.Bradley,| We guarantee you a musical treat.\u2014 | FOR SALE.66-foot fronts and .overlooking tae | ONE NIGHT ONLY.MR.CARL ZOELLNER The PAUL GILMORE CO.headed by MR.HARRY DRISCOLE AND MR.EDWARD-SLUMAN, assisted by 201 MISS NELL CAVE, in ithe Great London and New York Success, - \u2018The Mummy and the Humming Bird\u2019 \u2018A Guaranteed Attraction, Magnificent\u2019 ; .Production, |, Price\u2014Orchestra, first 7 rows, 756; \u2018| balance, 50c.; Bal.Circle, Bal- ale; she; Gallery, 25c.- : Tickets on sale on Monday, T x Seems | ° cet, Mama | PACKARD {The Master Cartoonist, Hum- .orist and Entertainer.Clement Theatre \u2018Thursday, Dec.8th Reserved seats, 50c and 76c.A few at 2bc.2° On sale at Y.M.C.A.=~ CONCERT.COURE [3 ao | | , Gasoline 8 h.p.second-hand [Olds Gasoline Bb- gine, good as new, hall price, can be seen running in Sherbrooke, Apply to - FOSS & FULLER \u2018 RADWAY'S READY © RELIEFI INGGUVENS fom ; \"cures and Provinta a INSOLVENT NOTICE w.4.masa | CHILLBLAINS.| W.A.NOEL - | levecétectetseteccéecces vers § The Piano Bveryone Can Play.Machinery Dealers, 529 St.James St, | ' remains idle for the want of this were exchanged foi one Player-Piano with patent : ment.- looking into.\u201cBranch Store'at Magog In many homes in the fo and country the pinnp pianos you would have an instrument that anyone, can play, and the world\u2019s best music at your command, | 8 ~ Please note the splendid lines we offer, the Auto- # piano (of New York) the famous Heittzman & Co.Wilson Player-Piano in Louis XV case, and the à charming small size Boudoir Player.grade pianos, with the finest music roll mechanism that skilled workmen and modern machinery can produce, combined in one complete and compact instru- - 1 oo We would allow fair value for your present piano in exchange, and arrange terms of payment to suit your # convenience: 'The proposition is a good one and worth # Come in some day and try a player;piano for yourself, and learn abont our prices.- your present piano and give estimate for cost bf exchanging this for an instrument that every member of the family can use every day H.C.WILSON & SONS | ! some onc to play it.If \u2018of our modern.playcr- Aluminum Action, the These are\u2019 high \u2014\u2014 \u2018No trouble to see.; * in the year.oo ?» , » New Wilson Building | Sherbrooke \u2018 49990704447444777740V00RRE { | | | i { 1 Engin MONTREAL, - be oe CLEMENT THEATRE Wednesday, Dec.7th | \u2018 es A I CITE = ; => \u2014\u2014 a on LT Tle a a ae ere mr os, RE rier Ry REEL SFR RESTOS DES 5 EET ES IEEE naa ST En aile à TL WTEC TES WFR ed LC deh S rT wa Ta Eo Te Ce man 7 = TE Ray mes x meer TERRES - 4 S00 Rania erent ak TE TERETE TT EEE vi + = Pt ri a= EE re th ae aC 0.- Dna crite in es 7 A Bw Sf SRE = x ww La mh dp Es 8 LE > or \u2018 > - .Tm - 7 rr wag mr al i - À TER és _ # mas Le vou 1 4 1 .pa 2.AE Fr gti rs en - = feed - wre AT EG ë A.EE 5 meta ee Mans.TSE jw) .\u2018 PA | _ A = ., _.\\ PS are ; Ne o A g caen ro op papers ntm ner py PE et ere ; \u2019 car EE Em rT pL i as a ne : M 2 gl a Rr p i poire pére a er ces ry p ong i RE DIE = > 3 rT in = = CL as : .ee > | yall Rare v 5 3 : CE Ty an Soy Cm.od a are * A \" _ per oa?oo .- PES 5 o op: x os NG od ud ini spy = ge?ia Tae Pr, JN i eos _\u2014 pe NE di : vis 2e ve re i ay I.a \" LG ha ~ i ne _ Sa 00 TE Ley ee J ° To - TS \u2026\" .- \u2019 os\" 7 ass , dar dE CIE ral PN JMS era A GE Pi a.Ye Mu 2 a 4 xe F 7 SHNNSNOOKE DKILS RNCORD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1910, - Le Canadian Hinest white, new, 56s 6d; CITY COUNCIL om ! ELE EECLELELEERT do.color \u2019 000 | AN Le GRANTS 82, Whatever Kind of CANADIAN CHEESE FIRM.{Continued trom page 1.) ANNOUNGEMENT London, Dec.6.\u2014The cheese market Power Co.had placed their tracks at Work You Do 4 T - is firm.Canadian is quoted at 55 EY.| the northeast corner of King and | .© \u2018 ; to \"599.; n° so _ \u201cHOCK ° Wellington streets too Close te.the 1, Dec.6.\u2014The market \u2014 sidewalk, the distance being on*y nine e Nut ur i ne oats chocs is strong.Canadian is quoted ANNUAL MEETING 'OF THE COOK- pr The Tout conten a ans = : = : : 3 ey could not put in le = : i ~ x 4 pu at 56s to 60.Butter, unchanged.SHIRE CLUB HELD LAST sixty-five degree curve at this point oo FOOD ; | PROVISION MARKET NIGHT.and it Yas ahsolutely necessary a will hel to do it Bett | ~~ { Cookshire, .6 -\u2014(Special)\u2014 The the track be placed where ow 18.1} | elp you to do etter, FOR STREET, EVENING.| \u2014\u2014 annual meeting of the Covkshire Hoc- The Plans attached to the pr 1 , > - i ; ad\u2019 .provided for a curve of this nature a 66 : DRIVING OR MOTOR WEAR | MARKET REMAINS QUIBT.|keÿ Club was held at Learned's Hot-|Protided for œurve of this ne 2, 00 + \u201cThere's a Reason.\u2018; Co Montreal, Dec: 6.\u2014The market for] | out that they had installed two fifty all lines remains quiet, with an easy | oo ee degree curves, and in his opinion they undertone, but:there ds no actual | should be able to put one at the cor- | \u2014\u2014- nn - .change in prices to note.The demand ner of King and Wellington.- [| 5 ; - Sheep were steady at $3.75 to $4, .Church, were about $100.\"| when beautiful and comment-com- buy or not.I your .- ñ 0d $ \u2018land lambs, $6.Hogs were steadier | Rev.J.R.Douglas and Mrs.Delling Millinery #5 most in do knows that i Four tall .- ; | LME EE: @ [at 37.10 to 7.25, and sows.$6.10 - Douglas left here last Friday for the |caste-many are original French 3 pew 20th ot I \u201ca ty - Black Beaver shells with Marmot, Muskrat and Mink linings: to $6.26.Calves brought from 33 ta bome pf Mr.Douglas in Nova Scotia, § patterns.Mach one is a dream- ~ Brand | qu collars of Russian Otter, Russian Lamb and Canadian Otter.es: $12.| il | called\u201d there by the death of his bro- § Picture CE De latins ments he will do, his bt | 3 + | Hier, Sonseqrantly Shere vis no ser- g.tive in aM, those subtle arts of |] equal them and that will de à 7 ; vice in the Presbyterian roh \u2018on @ personal adérnment.DE : ; } $22.50 to $1 00.00 UNIONISTS MADE Sunday.| pvaning Hats, Stunning Semi- your advantage.00 sou nf nr ; | GAIN OF FIVE Preparations are being made to \\Pie'Liem are on diaptas ma those VE ARB SOLE Acme.b 7 .MAIL ORDERS WILL HAVE STRICT ATTENTION have an open air skating riok \u2018in four groups \u2014 $7.50, $10.00, Co.= (Continued from Page 1.) town this winter, and the piece of 1$15,00, $25.00.Formerly, priced - 2 + t of the Union Hou from $15.00 to 545.00.- , = Boy - - \u2018.® John Dillon, Nationalist member for ground Tonto fin and will be faces \u201cMiss B.HUDON, 104 Wellington $ I PE a: - THE FASHION STORE # th sastern division of Mayo.for the purpose.| \u2018snerbrooke.@ aglon S.: | | TI .- : - 3 erbrooke, Que i A To yg da constituencies returning 41 members.ue J.ROSENBLOOM & C0, - #02 T4 In some instances there were three- : a \u2014 ) I \"eq +\" ® cornered (Contests of Special interest, d | 7 oT TT 0 @ these including the fight in the Bat- °° .- + hoo $ y .torsea division of Battersea, and > Constipation is the e pets ! f 7 y î lapham where John Burns, Labor 4 : \u2018| 9 | _ 007 \u2018 1._ \u2014 Furrier and Clothier John, Hagel pitted against Qol., Sir .root of many forms of Re | _ i CO 4 = _ - ' 4s \u2019 5 ( 4 L .1 3 >.FOR MEN AND WOMEN John, Harrington, Uniontst.sl sickness and of an = .J | 147-149 Wellington S 7 | Cet AAA endless amount of |& | | u | a - the a - \u2018 eilington St.Sherbrooke, 2 | ASQUITH WILL BE RETURNED BY! }\\:.: : Kéarssnd .CT ® | an I oc : | & es Que, { WEAKENED MAJORITY\u2014JOR ie human misery.X | METROPOLE STORE % - gL FIIFIFIVIFIFIINIIISIIIIIININNINS ë MARTIN ELECTED SN _\u2014 CET Q 10 14 | \u2018 Co YL : | x NYP moe \u2019 a Co _ \u2018DR.\u2018LAMBLY, delegate from the Dr.Morse 8 k 20 King St.| CL 4 ey pke | % beans, in car lots, were offered to ar- GOVERNMENT COALITION.Cookghire Ci b to thé an- Ca SRE k | : Ce ; L | ot E » rive at $1.65 to $1.70 per bushel, ex Liberals eo.sous soe eo.mopcoosasece 87 - , > nual meetin \u2018of ithe E.T.Indian _ .4 Tl A iy + _ - .rac .; ov ; \u2018 \u2018 _- or Veps0sgesennese poupetestote | 000008 0500000 EU ague.L I apes \"EE ) | - A ANCIAL AND - vee Re bee ~ Root Pills : 4 \u2018 \"ii - ~ CT No .* ; - == \u2014 LU a on 8 5 sv.vues vo.ssnscncoscoce - .¢ , 0 Lo.\u2018 \u2014° .} ; - Ï ton 3 M ARKET NEW : | GOOD DEMAND FOR -POTATOES, Loy were\u2019 appointed: delegates to at- NL Ce % | ! .- i .Lr gy S.TT.Montreal, Dec.~ 6.~~In.potatoes le Total Kl seasedece Cresdishe, dejepat adscsèvere 117 \u2018tend \u2018the-enaual meet: ! g of the.B.T.7 -o® K | t ma\u201c ah ++ #,\" 995 ip P2994 adRas | (ICE le firm, owing to the contiw-( OPPOSITION.=.| League to be held in Lennoxjlle on thoroughly tested by ® | i» \u201c1 \" ne .ue oO 0 \u2018 ) ¥ Jnionisis .See.sen 800.passes oqasereeree ed 1 3 °° où ° - : ( Ï a 3 COUNTRY PRODUCE; Coming forward as nr a EL OR 53 None.| overfiftyyearsofuse, |% > 8; hin ay nt Ho 88 ord followed vers muai the some] | SNOWSHOENG À 5 Have been proved a © 1g |, us eq n a jo Way at .05 G very.1010 OY ' , | me po x 8 + GOOD BUSINESS IN EGGS.bag.g way at 31 to $1.05 Per |) 0g as on Saturday.Nearly everys| - .= \u2014\u2014\u2014 3 \u201csafe and certain cure À - X : ~~ Montreal, Dec., 6.\u2014A good business oo \u2014 : where there were reduced polls, - on TUQUE- ROUGE WILL MEET THIS gs a - W : continues to be done in eggs and the POULTRY PRICES STEADY both sides.The Unionists were again | EVENING.: for constipation and | Ù.No market is fairly activo with a strong | Montreal, Dec.6.\u2014There was no diseppointed.The gains yesterday | Il kindred troubles.4 ; Le undertone.Sales of selected stock change in the condition { the k- Vere only four, which were partly All the members of the Tuque Rouge n a & | 4 \u201c æe were made at 29c to 30c; .No.1 let for dressed poult % re mar \"| offset by two Liberal gains.London Club are requested to attend a meet- Try them.° B stock af 25c to 26¢, and No.2 Fy, trace being pag again been disappointing to|ibg to be held at the Chalet this - 1 19¢ to.¢ » at quiet and prices steady.We quote : g - 25c.box.\"| \u20ac to - 20c.Turkeys, per 1b.16¢ to 18e: (teeuo them, bringing only two gains, where evening.- SEE a me - \u2014 per lb.12¢ to 14e- \u2018Chi + Geese, four or five were expected.The ag-| The Programme for the winter will ; {\u2018 | 4 = 3 7 STEADY MARKET FOR HONEY lib.12e to 15¢; Fowl : Ib Toc gregate votes follow Saturday's lines] he arranged at tonight's meeting.- the Montreal, Dec.6\u2014A steady feeling to 12¢; Ducks, per lb.Tee to 18 Oc the total vote to the close of yester-| 22 \u201422 ; | = 1 pl prevails in the market for honey, but ow to 18¢.day's polling being : Y.M.C.A.BOWLING LFAGUE.| 4 vie Vvoume of business doing is | In the match played last night the - $1 On Co small we avote:- Clover white hon- DAIRY PRODUCE, Livonie poorce vocsce sess » Seren $42,082 Matos put the Cpper Crusters out B .Î > [ Se: White \u20ac te; Dark grades 12jc \u2014 | Labor.\" nen eee ee ut 199 197 [01 the running, winning their first ; =.| for Md ° extracted.Te to 8c; Buek- CHEESE MARKET FIRM.\u2018| Sociatist _\" TH Ce 1'901 gate by a majority of 63.To-night 1p &4 : mil con Cto fe oontreal, Jo 6.\u2014 Receipts OF git bf |i mmm my, ii, No.8 Coy meet the- Rdfals and if - : : - B - C4 M 2 9 1179 boxes, ma£ing tot-{\"-One candidate h \u201c|thèy win there will be a tie between \u2019 | : : RE \u201cod pomAPLE PRODUCTS DULL.al receipts for the week 7,476 boses, 1y and simply sa & female suffuapisy, the two teams, To-migbt's game is te \u20ac ne | Srovement in the A e is no im- 88 against 10,036 boxes for the \u201ccor- He received 22 votes in one of the|the last scheduled for the fall seas-|§ - Agents in Sherbrooke PF | broduets ane e demand for maple responding week of last year.Total St.Pancras divisions on; d h = $ ; quote n and.the market is.dull.We reccipts since May 1, 1,971,885 box- 'T, P.O'Connor ig returned ith MAGOGS.1 an ot er towns to sell ob , Fo hen sm Une She is wi | pe cofrtendioe vriad ot ye | pégasitrbio regotin ia a mar Boner, 116 1m Meus |§ Grand Trunk Pacifo 4/8 | = o 3 ° .a i) 9 \u2014\u2014l0 .: J \\ Aa Bt 9to 10c per Ip.The local market is firm with weste| Cnty: : | Adams 122 118 111-346 Western Townsite lots.[ 7 \u2014 erns quoted at :llfc to 1ljc and ~ Yesterday's polling, in short, has G.Hall 15S 191\u2014464 + \u2018 ' | to | M n BEAN MARKET QUIET.easterns at 1lic to 1ljec.\u2026 told very little more than what Sa- etal si 55 1700 - Good commission - to 3 A XN - Montreal, Dec.6.\u2014 Business in beans .| turday indicated.The Unionist rally, on ee ti t @1 is quiet, the demand-bein ly f ; if it be to come, has not yet ived ie mu iT | poor active agents, I ff M | - small 16ts to fil Ry Jor BUTTER MARKET FIRM.| Tne Opposition, holds its own and.& UPPER CRUBTERS : - ff \" - jobbing way 3 pound pickers a \u20ac t roves 1 485 &\u2014Recelpts of but- little more on: olds its own and a Windsor \u20180e 121 120\u2014362 \u20ac eo À ?b | | : rs sold at ter were 1,343 packages, making tot- * î ; : Tons, 121 200 j | $1.80 to $1.85 Per bushel.New crop |al receipts for Khe Aas 4,705 Eo In Chertsey, Mr.Donald McMaster, Lindop : 1a 134 130-390 Short & Olivier L - .Nm ; \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ages, as against 5,883 packages for Unionist, was returned unopposed.panks ju! Le 211-504 w.i y ov _ y.| SE AAAAANARAAAT TS the corresponding week of last year.poof NAT Was also elected in St, PCM renee à ET Jape 158 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.: | | 0- - - a - e.g 3 | nck opts since May 1, 512 TET | Total - 165 qi N 218.AE\u201d AANTITN | 4 Porcupine Stocks ages for the corresponding period ox gp ondon, Dec.8.The position ot| Majority for Magogs, 68.\u201c| = se \u201c| | o | ANDFOLD (RECISTERCO) = De .: | last year.The local market is firm, cond day's pallier Biter the se- EE a RE.UN PoC - .: - To we .\" Bought and Sold \u20ac with choicest quoted at 254c to 25%c Sond day 8 polling in the general el- ® @ ® $ Convert ible Coat_ fe ght.an old.and seconds at 24jc to 25c.Government coalition\u2014Liberals, 87 ; ¥ x Suitable for our,Winters- - B - ! ondon, Ont., Dec.6\u2014Th in- , un » 00 The \u2018Standard & Phoenix dred and seventeen cases Polored Libor, 14; Nationalists, 1; total, ; ® (Prorecren ° PATENT - - -Consolidated, the first to come À Cheese offered on today's market; 70| T _ & r 1 EE * [old ae ire Hreoner semanas 113 [oT roles yesterday meres con : 10.00 em - ov : first Saturday of May next.Opposition\u2014Unionists, 116.° $ | Co a Co Write for particulars and, St.Hyacinthe, Que., December ¢.\u2014 sults of Saturday's contests, that the & , \u2019 Jt - à ] n'a elegant - T also on British American.\u2018Three hundred packages butter sold Unionists now have-no possible hope ; will give you the choice in our See those Gent ome of the .LE 0 at 24g\u20ac, Te \u201c| of replacing the Liberal Government \u2018best $16.00 line of Men's Over- |, Overcoats, the newest clof, = < _- \u2019 New York, Dec.- 6.\u2014Butter weak, in power.The only question now is coats, all new styles of goods, very best and the n choot W L TEESON Recelpts 3,353 packages.Creamery whether the Liberals will return with grey, brown and green diagon- | different patter 00 cost OB - \u2018 .0.md y specials, 30c; extras, 28jc to 29¢; |.a larger or smaller majority.al striped._ from.Best § 1 iw.7 5 r ! 98 Commercial Union Bldg: thirds to firsts, 23c to 274c; cream- It must be remembered, however, We have marked down all our tbe market Jor on nave on sale Cy MON\" ery held, seconds to special, 24jc to that the Liberals lost at the January # Tweed Overcoats.You will get For this wee: We ok Cloth § § , INTREAL, 30c ; state dairy, common to finest, elections & large number of seats the best $16.00 value for 87-50, some of the bait Eo) \u201coorih © Member Montre \"2 28c to.26C.Cheese steady and .through three-cornered contests.Such the best $14.00 for $7.00; the Overcoats, value Ce treal Mining Ex, \u2019 y un , ! .Phone M5086.TS changed.Receipts, 1,780 boxes.No contests are largely eliminated in the best $18.00 for $6.00.$18.00, - exports.present elections, and this may give SE - y \\ Liverpool, Dec.6.\u2014Cheese, firm : the Liberals sufficient gains to bal- : L ! T s ana te \u2014 \u2014 .\u2014- \u20182 ' ance those of the Unionists.On the Cf 3 75 J : whole it seems likely that the new : \u201c ; \u2018 ° \u2014 ; House of Commons will meet with | .Latest style and - Nb : \"the position of the parties practically for one of the best $7.00 Boy's Tweed Dvercoats, Late : Io.e : C ual ros., O.unchanged Toe question will then best cloth, Sizes 26 to 32.Don\u2019t miss this.ty, Our À Doe \u2019 , arise whether the King will feel jus- : = : \u2018the best nelecti« the city, c M | tified in giving guarantees for Je \u2018 For winter Caps we baye the best selection om.hd .; 3 ! embers Montreal Stock Exchange creation of Liberal peers to force.the prices can\u2019t be beat.Come and have a lov iée Cloth # - - RE veto bill through the Horse of Lords.- Do you want to keep your feet warm?Try our © + A General Stock Exchange Investment Securities han boon ae and quancashire Boots at $1.98.They are worth #27._ 8 |.Business Transacted.1 a Specialty hope of winning two seats at Preston Also\u2019 several other lines at great ps \u2014\u2014 : - ; - \u2014 has been disappointed, but what the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 0 f : : : ge oe Liberals lost in Lancashire was com> \u2014 \u2014 Information Supplied With Regard fo all Canadian Securities pensated for by their better snowing | T ; ! \u2019 - : in Yorkshire.;\u2018 | LS 157 ST.JAMES ST.22 METCALFE ST.| [|| The Lo seats the Liberals lost in J mn M n NA L : - MONTREAL OTTAWA) and St.Pancras West, weré held by | 20 King st.$ : very small majorities in the previous 4 Metropole Store di ; ' | Parliament.[( ] i \\ T0 ., - à PSVTTHOTOT TSH SUVOS PRES PUVTPRII ESS 5 - _ : _ ; _ ; Î .| | - / | "]
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