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[" Sherbrooke Daily Record Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, AUGUST 28\t1911.ONI OINT* ,LH.CHOICE OF IGMTIC CONVENTION.Convention Was Held at Inverness on Saturday\u2014No Other Name Was Mentioned \u2014Messrs Ames and Shurtleff Addressed Meeting, Inverness, August 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Conservative Convention held here on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of choosing a candidate to succeed Dr.Jleaudet was attended by nearly four hundred people.Mr.D.H.Pennington, M.L.A., presided.Mr.L.H.Huau1, of Thetford Mines was unanimously chosen.After the selection of a cenuidate had been made speeches were delivered by Messrs.H.B.An iv, J.D.Fournier, I).H.Pennington and the candidate.200 WENT FROM COWANSVILLE.Cowansville, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 About 200 tickets were sold from here for the Laurier meeting at Farnham.Scotstown, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A political meeting in the interests of Mr.A.B.Hunt was held here on Saturday evening in the Strathcona Hall.There was a good attendance.Mr.A'.B.Hunt and Mr.J.Nicol of Sherbrooke, addressed the meeting.OPPOSITION LEADER TO SPEAK AT WATER VILLE.Watervilie, August 20.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Hon.P.\u2018 L.Borden, leader of the Opposition, will be in Waterville and hold a meeting next Friday noon, September 1st at the Town Hall.MR.RUTHERFORD RETIRES.Edmonton, Aug.28.\u2014The Daily Capital, a paper supporting ex-Pre-mier Rutherford for the Commons, published the withdrawal of his can- Bolton (Fuller) ; Sept.2, Bolton Centre ; Sept.4, St.Etienne de Bolton ; Sept.5, Eastman ; Sept, 6, Millington ; Sept.7, Mansonville ; Sept.8, Glen Sutton ; Sept, 11, Abercorn ; Sept.12, Sutton.On Saturday, Sept.9th, it is expected that Prof.Leacock, of Montreal, will address a meeting at Knowlton.AT CON SERVATIV S\tMEETING WATERVILLE.Waterville, August 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014A Conservative meeting was held in the Town Hull, Friday evening.The Hall was packed to the doors, notwithstanding the fact that many from here were in Sherbrooke attending the Laurier meeting.Dr.King acted as Chairman, and opened the meeting with a speech.The speakers were Mr.F.R.Cromwell, Conservative candidate; Mr.A.W.Giard, M.L.A., who spoke in French and English; Mr.J.H.M.Parker; Dr.Mooney and R.H.Pope.MR.L.H.HOARD, Thetford Mines, Conservative candidate in Megan-tic County.didature with reasons over Mr.Rutherford\u2019s own signature.The forces of Hon.Mr.Cross, the ex-Attorney-General, who is eager to beat Mr.Oliver, are in a state of consternation.TWO JOINT MEETINGS.Two joint meetings were held in Sherbrooke County yesterday.In the morning the rival candidates and their supporters held forth at St.Elie.In the evening they met again at Grand Ligne.Mr.McCrea was accompanied by .Messrs.D.McManamy, C.F.Olivier, J.Leonard and P.A.Juneau.Mr.White was supported by Messrs.F.H.Hebert, F.Campbell and M.O'Bready.Both meetings were, well attended.Montreal, Aug.28.\u2014Mr.Paul E.Lamarche, whose name was prominently mentioned in connection with the Conservative nomination in St.James, but who retired in favor of Mr.Olivar Asselin, was yesterday offered the candidature of the Opposi-1 next speaker PREMIER CLOSES OjEBEC Ï0UR.Says That There is No Solid Opposition to Reciprocity, SIR WILFRED LAURIER WAS IN GOOD FORM AFTER STRENUOUS CAMPAIGN.Sir Wilfred Laurier bronght his Quebec campaign to a close on Saturday with a meeting at Valleyfield.Ideal weather conditions prevailed throughout the afternoon, this having the effect of attracting some three thousand residents of Valleyfield, and other communities to the meeting.Two or three hundred from Montreal attended the meeting.Reciprocity, and its effects on the country in general, and on farming communities, such as Beauharnois and other neighboring ones in particular, formed the theme of the addresses delivered.The Premier was in good form, and expressed confidence as to the success of the Liberals at the coming election.There was in reality no great opposition, said he; there might he an appearance of strength in the opposing camp, but as a matter of fact there was no great party opposing the pact.True, there were several chiefs witnout party\u2014chiefs who were divided one against the other, but united in the one object of seeking Laurier\u2019s overthrow.In opening the Premier made an appeal.The Minister of Agriculture gave a statement of the profits made by Davies, Limited tte Toronto Packing j concern.This statement, which was filed as a court document some time ago, was authentic, and proved that from the year 1893 to 1906 the firm had been making profits varying between 27 per cent, and 120 per cent.With reciprocity the prices would be kept at a normal scale.Thus, the consumer, and especially the workingman, would be the principal ones to be benefit.Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux was the and discussed reciproc- FATAL ACCIDENT AT Mrs.Mackenzie Died From Injuries Received By Falling Down Stairs.WAS VISITING AT MR.REMICK\u2019S HOUSE AT TIME OF ACCIDENT.Barnston, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mrs.William Mackenzie of Bridgeport, Conn., fell down stairs on Saturday night and received such injuries that she died in a few hours.The deceased, with her daughter, Mrs.Cleveland were visiting at the home of Mr.Remick and while about to go down stairs, slipped and fell to the bottom with the above result.The deceased was 76 years of age and had spent the summer months visiting members of her family and other relatives.The funeral wiii be held from the home of her daughter, Mrs.Cleveland, tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon at two o\u2019clock amd the interment will he at the Oassvillo Cemetery.The deceased was well known and highly respected.Her sudden taking away was a great shock to the community.26 BEAD: 251 mi » SPECIALS FRO* ill PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS COWAN S VILLE ACADEMY.Cowansville, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Cowansville Academy will not open until September 4.It was in error to state that it would open on August 30th.WILL INSTAL ELECTRIC PLANT.Sweetsburg, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The ratepayers of this municipality voted on the by-law for the installa tion of an electric light plant, the voting was almost unanimous in favor of this scheme, showing that our people are progressive.tion in the comity of Nicolet, by e.delegation headed by Mr.Ball, the former member of the constituency.ity and the navy.Among the other speakers were Mr.Achille Bergevin and Dr.Ostiguy, mayor of Valleyfield.WILL OPPOSE MR.G.PARENT.Quebec, Aug.28.\u2014It was stated in Quebec Conservative circles that Mr.! Rodolphe Forget, the Conservative member for Charlevoix in the last Parliament, and president of the Quebec Railway, Light, Heat & Power Company, would oppose Mr.George.! Parent, the Liberal candidate in j Montmorency county, in the coming election.VISITED VARIOUS COMMITTEE ROOMS.On Saturday night Mr.C.D.White made a tour of the various Conservative committee rooms in this city.A large number had gathered at each room ami listened to a brief address from Mr.White.NOUATISFIED.Claim Settlement oï British Strike Not & Victory, FAI I OFFICIALS AREJEPT mi Preparing for [ Exhibition Which Opens on September 2.ENTRIES ARE IN LAST YEAR AT ADVANCE OF THIS TIME.DR.AT MR.IN BAKER\u2019S MEETINGS BROME.Knowlton, Aug.28.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Meetings in the interest of Mr.G.H.Baker, the Conservative candidate in Brome County, will be held at the places and dates given below, and will be addressed by Mr.Baker and other speakers : Aug.28, West Brome ; Aug.29, Brome Corner ; Aug.30, Brome Centre ; Aug.31, West Bolton (Brill) ; Sept.1, West HAYES AND MR.AMES DANVILLE.Danville, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A meeting in the interests 0f Dr.Hayes Conservative candidate for Richmond and Wolfe was held here Friday evening in the Town Hall.The City Band rendered selections and fireworks were the attractions previous to the opening of the meeting.The speakers of the evening were the candidate, Dr.Hayes, H.B.Ames, J.C.Hickson, and H.J.Gagne.Mayor Dr.H.R.Cleveland presided at the meeting.Dr.Hayes spoke on the non-investigation of the charges against a eabi- (Continued on Page 7) FIRST ROYAL COMMISSION TO INVESTIGATE LABOR CONDITIONS SITS TO-DAY.London, Aug.28.\u2014The more ardent spirits among the trades unions are now beginning to complain that the settlement of the strike is not the victory for the unions which the manifesto issued from headquarters claimed it to be.The Labor Leader says : \u201cThe victory which fills the railway stalwarts with chagrin and dismay, and causes the capitalist press to resound the paeans of jubilation is the type of victory that could be well dispensed with.\u2019\u2019 The five royal commissioners who are to investigate the labor conditions of the country with regard to the disputes of the railway men ana other workers, will begin regular and continuous sittings to-day.There is considerable activity in the.exhibition office and also at the grounds in preparation for the open ing of the Fair on September 2.Mr.H.E.Channell, the secretary, stated to the Record that a better and larger exhibition than ever before was now an assured fact.The entries were considerably in advance of that of I last year., j The space in the'main building has j all been taken up, and exhibitors are ! now hard at work getting their goods I placed.| There is considerable speculation as .to which county of the Province will get the special prize offered by the association.This premium is given t0 the Society whose members carry off the largest number of prizes in the various departments.The county of Sherbrooke is barred from the competition.i The grounds are in first class condition and the buildings have all been , painted and overhauled.inexcusable Panic at a Mnv-ing Picture , SMALL BOY, STARTED STAMPEDE BY CRY OF FIRE.Canonsburg, Pa., Aug.28.\u2014Twenty six dead from suffocation, twenty-five seriously injured, thirty suffering from minor hurts.That is the toll exacted Saturday night during an in-^,1K- (Special) excusable panic at a moving picture show in the Canonsburg Opera House.The moving picture machine developed a slight defect.There occurred a noise like a \u201cclick.\u201d A small hoy shouted \u201cfire,\u201d at the same time starting for the narrow exit.Bolus Dubrowski, a foreign miner, a giant in proportions, jumped from his sent and ran wildly for the same exit.In a moment there was a lighting, struggling mass after him.At the head of a narrow stairway which led to the street, the foreigner tripped.minent French speakers.As there ia no hall in Megantic largo enough ta hold the expected gathering, in the case of the evening being fine It will be an open air meeting.HAD CARD SHOWER.- Mr.|W.W.Westover was surprised 0n his recent birthday to receive a postal card shower of no less than 86 cards.In the evening his house was also taken possession of by over 50 friends who added a fitting final to a pleasant memorial day.HURLBURT\u2019R PARK, CONTAINING THE LONGEWAY FALLS BOLD.Sutton, Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The H.J.Hurlburt house near the Frary school house, recently purchased by Mr.Levi Smith, has been again sold, this time to Mr.Orlando A.Turner.DIPHTHERIA IN SCOTSTOWN.Scotstown, Aug.28\u2014(Special)\u2014 Two cases of diphtheria have developed during the week, one on Dell street and the other on Ditton street.The one on Dell street has proved fatal, as the child, who was about three ami a half years old., died after being sick only two or three days.It is the child of Mrs.Hange, who came from Montreal last Saturday with her mother and two other younger children.The child had seemingly been well until last Wednesday, when medical aid was rendered, and last Thursday in the night the doctor was called, hut the.child Was too far gone to he able to r- ver.The child passed a\t5 o\u2019clock Friday morning.\tympathy (« felt for the sorrowing mother, and it is hoped that the disease will not spread to other families, some of whom have been exposed.As he rolled down the stairs he swept There is about seven acres of land others from their feet, who were, cast from the school house that goes with the house.On this land is well known Hurlburt Park, and famous Longeway Falls, with other beautiful brook scenery in part.Mr.Turner intends to add the beauties of the park.The paid was $625.00.CONSERVATIVES WILL HOLD MEETING AT LAKE ME G ANTIC.Lake.Megantic, Aug.28.-(Special) \u2014 Amongst the numerous meetings to bo held by Mr.E.R.Cromwell, the Conservative candidate for Compton county, during this week, is one at Lake Megantic on the 1st Sept., at 8 p.m There is also one at Piopolis on the 29th and at Mamboro on the 30th August.At the meeting in Me gantio other speakers who will address the audience will be Mr.R L.Borden, M.O\u2019Bready and other pro- EBHHC BRMB SMMK OHMB a W K MEDAL FOR A DOG.London, Aug.28.\u2014A dog named Rough which has collected a considerable sum for the lifeboat among the visitors at Gorleston in a box which it carries in its mouth, was presented at an entertainment with a medal by the lifeboat men.RACE RIOTS IN THE SOUTH.Macon, Ga., Aug.28.\u2014In a race riot at Indian Springs hotels, one deputy was killed, another was fatally injured and other persons were injured.The hotels may have to close foi the season, as there is a general exodus of guests.The Jackson Rifles are being held in readiness to go there for duty.TOOK TRAMP FOR HEALTH.Boston, Aug.28.- -Tanned by the summer sun and in excellent, health, the seeking of which was the object of their tramp, Mr.and Mrs.Dwight Woolf, of Kansas City, are in Boston after a '1,000 mile walk across country.A year ago, Mr.Woolf, a musician, was in poor health.Advised to take a long trip in the open Mi.and Mrs.Woolf left their home on October 15th for a tramp.When they left Kansas City Woolf weighed 107 pounds.Now he tips the at 140.SWALLOW KILLED BY A GOLF BALL.London, Aug.28.\u2014A member of the Lodge Golf Club, driving home for the first tee, killed a swallow on the wing at a distance of 115 yards.WITNESSED TEN THOUSAND MARRIAGES.Paris, Aug.28.\u2014\u201cFather Frouard\u201d the oldest, wineshop keeper in the Seine district, who died recently, had a wineshop next to the town hall at Gennevilliers, a suburb of Paris, and had been a witness at 10,000 marriages in the hall.ONE HUNDRED EGYPTIANS DROWNED.Alexandria, Aug.28.\u2014A Nile boat, crowded with natives, proceeding from Kafr-ez-Zaiyat to a fair which was going on at Dressuk, sank on Saturday.Thirty-six bodies have so far been recovered, but it is feared nearly a hundred persons have been drowned.BUSY WEEK FOR LAURIER.St.John, N.B., Aug.28.\u2014(Special)! \u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier came to St.John to-day to begin a week\u2019s cam- FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN GERMANY.ADMITTED THAT MEAT SUPPLY OF COUNTRY IS THREATENED.Berlin, August \u201cS.\u2014The hoof and mouth disease ie now making such ravages among German flocks that even the Agrarian organs admit that the meat supply of the country is seriously threatened.An official report of the Imperial Government, dated July 31, shows that 3].,uc.value, t-)L, To-n : a v\t.r^.t VOGL CHF.vIOT- I To-imurrov.'1 ! iSe Exhibition Is But One Week Away ! it! you not require some of the foilowing lines to fix up a bit tor your visitors l \u2014This list shows a good saving BLEACHED SHEETING\u2014 i v -c rards vriiz .Szitzi-e.p\u20acr 5\u201dsrd ._____ ' WHITE ^riLTS\u2014 ::k- rpantelette blanketa.- 98c and j iiuniston; Miss Bertha Martin with ! friends at Island Pond; Miss Grace I Dnnharme guest, of her .aunt, Mrs.| Allison Mayhew; Mr.A.T.Damon i with his family here on Tuesday of last week;,Mr.Frank McCoy and Miss * Alice McCoy, of Barnston, guests of | Mrs.W.G.Martin on Thursday! Miss \u2022 Genevieve Damon, of island Pond, with relatives and friends in town; Mr.Lucius Kilburn, of Boston, Maes, guest oi Mr.and Mrs.Kbe.r Howe on Friday; Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Irving Martin and little son, who have been with relatives here, to their home in ilpnngfleid, Mass.The lawn social given by the Baptist Young People on Thursday even-H ing wan quite a success.The night \" i was pleasant and the attendance y ; good.S \u2018 Quite a number from here attended jjj the i ru:: ier meeting at Bherhrookc on S3 : Friday evening.Miss; Ruth England entertained her primary class in the Baptist S.S.very pleasantly on Wednesday afternoon.The time was spent by little, ones ,in playing games, which delicious refreshments served.yerville a few Cays with relatives; Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Joyce, to St.Johnsbury, after a few weeks with relatives here; Mr.S.Elliot, of Clifton, guest of Air.1).p.AicHarg; Mr.1.Elliott,,of Coruisb, Me.,guesi.of Mr.R.C.ihdie; Mr.and Mrs.Todd and daughtc r, and Mr.and Aill Tayior of Birchton, a few days at Cedar Cottage; Mrs.Geo.Rolle, the Au i '.diifi and Marjorie, and Master Hiraim, in Ascot, guests at Mr.W.lenkins.ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.Arrivals and departures; Miss Dupuis and Miss E.Daleri Saturday f0r Boston to attend the millinery openings.Miss Josephine Cordeau has charge of Miss Dupuis\u2019 store during her absence; Miss Alice St.Pierre from a three, weeks\u2019 vacation with friends in Danville and Sherbrooke ; Mr.William F.pike at Mr.Charles Jenkins\u2019 camp at Cedarville; Miss inne Cote visiting friends in Coaticook; Mrs.Begin (nee Clara Lanc-the tot) and son of Windsor Mills visit-after ing her parents for a few days; Mrs.were E.L.Green from Rouse\u2019s Point where ie Be5spre-s.cs.$1.15 Tlt.ZCT c A3E.S\u2014 FILL/ > C Bam, do UNBLEACHED SHEETING-i .« ¦ yards wide, value PILLOW COTTON\u2014 hed.ver> rine.40 v.id-, value 23c.yd.TOWELS\u2014 Good Bedroom Linen Towels.: he has been spending her vacation Mi-, T.J.Grady gave a party on with her parents.BE PILi - 42'e 45c Site ROL t FILLING\u2014 TA Cl 0 \"C 20e\tail white or\twith red\tbor- \tders, value To-morrow .\t35c.pair.\t29c \tTABLE LINEN\tS.BLEACHED\u2014\t 19c\t75c.value, f per yard .\tTo-morrow\t5 s c hea-Vy\tvalue.T per yard\tu-niorrow.\t.sr»c :i- 8c\tÇ1.25 value, per yard\tTo-morrow\t9Se \tFNBLEACHED\t\t >5c\tTABLE LINEN 35c.value, per yard .\tTo-morrow\t28c 70c\t50c.value.r Per yard .\tTo-in or row\t40c Wednesday afternoon to a large nuir tier of girls in honor of the 13th birthday of her eldest daughter, Mil-tired.During tire afternoon the yuf.o t were treated to an autCQ ride and a must enjoyable time was : pent.Derby Line school opened Monday, the 28th with the same staff of teachers as last year, viz.Miss Rickard, Mrs.Green and Miss Kidder.CA R P ETS, OILC LOT H S # R U CS JVe are in,fl position /on,',wai^in ' ^\t* *¦ ^ ^ these goods at prices that lJ surely please rely pieast 4 » rl.;u r.r.il.59c FE BOOL TLAS N LLciTl Wrar*.pin DUTCH CfJL 29c 2(X lie 70e 48c » i ïSc 2~ic 14:c 42b- 39c 15c OILCLOTH REMNANTS A Big Er,t t* b0c 25c JAB MAXIMA LADE lor JOc I'A.L'i ilANGKj! HKthT HtNOKj 11 OrORHOLD AM MOT!! A\u2014 10c WOH < ' H H TF H H A L( E\u2014 | - Vi Ju* 1 J., .\ti, h t, io\t.;c FEAR LINK\u2014 » to 1r .j \u2022)(* iVH.-Jt COFFTBE\u2014 A n- '\u2022 Jot.tr.,h r< .-istr'.-l and «¦round Our Kprdin?».ry mo tMir., .5c.for f L** balr.'¦ a /riorrow\t8c.< lw, tty.j ir,r.8c.; i rn, r* ri ÜOc U - i pot.^\t.12 Jc.\u2022a-r H*, 'ï.\tTo-rn'w\t9c/ IFF CTiEAM POWDER\u2014 - \u2022 4if.,' ;» -jlia.: fit 7 of fa mow .I\u2014 Cn-am B-avdcr '\u2022 am.Ut ra wberry ami Cho-¦\u2022.if»' f ! i Vo;\ti .* IJ! c H.fX BAUCE Ten «a;e.i ,.f this famous * *' ¦ ÿ o: R .rlianmni \"\t>/¦ h.7 I.k'k :\tr,.orr,,, jSc ORASGKAOE AND LKVfOVADB COMPTON.Ling s Hal] will reopen on N I Jh, the vilinge ehoul and the man Catholic Convent on Sept.1'D ¦ Geo.B|ii , of i\u2018oi l.Arthur, H'.ïà is in Compton to visit hi:, mother, Mr Anson Bin.Le -.Mr.and .Mrs.Snii til and sons i et.unied on Friday to their home I inn ti u ulon.Que.Jr.and Mrs.A.f,.Pomeroy, Mis./line Pomeroy and Mrs.Mooney \u2019¦'¦ir in Coaticook Friday to attend tue funeral of the late Seluh Pom erov.Mrs.D.ept.Ko Oth.in weeks among filends here in \u2022 ¦ ; Mi .11 i b Davis, of i-Jiore and .Mrs, tVanen Mitnroc ! .rhy, in the place Wednesday of Hatley, ent.ly; Mrs.in Ottawa, Jason Ali.-y.aiHi >r on friends hero re ' ani, is.her home and to few the La ice of Mr.calling Gra-after Hell Tel.I'to and t\u2019eonle'a or C.P.K, Station Tel.V07.Genera] Si oamshlp Antncr! 1 'IeEiI excursiohs .o Poitlaml, Old Onhurd and Kenne-I»unkport, M 9 FF-KET RAH'I'R*/ Ff,OfjR fN 25 f.f'.GOT'IOS HACKS.79c .Ft.' i- u ip>7,e'7 of cf.rrrn IMn Fou We.BR'VF.FS\u2014 ,f r rerelvcff hlf' f .'a\t; a i fit.25c., 35c., 4 Or-\t45c- FfV'c /, f ) *.r R Y Rf'TTER.RER hgi .n,\t2 ,c FHf, If f-.rpp.' Uoyj'W, 25c.; Ririrc is recovering from re attack of 11 < miiMlimn.| ivir.J.Hims, to R romp ton\t(loro, ruilf/y i;-: recovering from on n visit to Ins son.es recrut .serions illness.\tMary E inlin i has been quite \u2022R Itortnf.ni Frye ami children and ill but is gainNig rapidly.* 11 i c 1 atdd, of Eimrln ooke,\tAli-.';.Isli/.n b\u2019, h I .\u2019a id; in, who lia vyme t ne h'm sis on rI htlrsalay rif Mr s beer, confined i «\tF.» M ('.IT.FO.lhS, -ton for the week end.Mi : I laze] ; 'tu t ton, of Lan easier, \u2022\tG.ii: in town to vi.Jt.her aunt, Mr-:.Wrn.Gov, 1er.Mi : Vernon was called to Hher l.moke this week by the.illness of her ister, Miss Noeliru-.Vernon.Mr.' and Mrs.MeFayden were in t\"V,n on Tuesday in the interests of \u2022\tJ.n.nstead Wesleyan College.Ji.firolet, of the IN .BtafT, who be : been huvini' hee annual holidays of two weeks, han been visiting friends in liroinptonville.Miss Maiiuon, former teacher nfll.e, village ne.hocd, wss the guest, tins week of Miss Monroe.GOULD.Arrival.; and (hjiarture::: Miss Grsec fniffy home Friday\tf loin Bromfiton .ille, v, le i e she had been with rela tiyes; Mi Myrtle John.Jon of Slier Inookr in l.oivn s ta : t ,,f Mrs.W.Mur-i., ; Mrs.Dodge and daughter, Hunier, from Lowell, a roupie of days in town, guest : Of their rout,in, Mrs.It.G.MacDonald; Mrs.( hurles French of ;\u2019.rot.I own in town recently with friends; Mrs.MacDonald of Milan a is recovering slowly.KCOTflTOWM.Mr.and Mrs.Alien McKenzie rind family left here Inst - Thursday morn iug for (iraniteville, Vt.Mrs.Donald Macaulay has moved into the h .use formerly occupied by .Vb.Alien McKenzie.Arrivals and departures include'.Mr.G.W.Lamhly from Montreal ; Mi.and Mis.t\u2019eter Held from Gould .station; Mr.Alirnui Jewett to Winnipeg; Mr.l'ouiin to Sherbrooke.WATGp VILLl'i.Miss I'laisaii' i: < f ('ookshire Mt; i F.()i\"ini, i ,f Mold msi,l, recent gun: Is of Mr.and Mis.Hwnnson.ami were Carl nltOoKlilllty.The Box Hoci.i.1 h Id on Tlnirsday evening at Mr.I], (.Turner\u2019s wan a splendid Riie.ee:, .gramme was be u Jas.II.I.eiinsrd humor kept Cm wjt.li laughter, lie voir, of tha nk;; r :¦ pii.ahle host, and M ¦ H.('.Til'S\" \u2019i lie musical pro-lily enjoyed.\tMr.vith his inimitahle ci i m pan y con vulaed received a.h.eart.v v eil as the hos hostesfi, Mr.\tand r.from the nsseiii hhd company.The Itev.Mr.Lewis v,a.pi .I a .J \u2022 ;¦ prci'.s.hl Ids tliunku > f* * ¦Sr > »> :> » \u2022> » » ¦* »> > '\u2022> \u2022!> O '\u2022> '+ Jf you think you have lived in :;emi-dnrknoss long enough, it,\u2019:; lime to leave your order with ui for an up-to-date lighting sy.stern.W'o, pun-rantee our gcneiatora and our work.f)ur pricer, are right, and our to nor?are easy.Go, Lîd», 28 BRIDGE ST,, Siierlirooiio, Que.§\u201cad FAIR AVER\u2019S CLIFF Weil, sud Tlmrs, August 30 and 31 $3,003.60 In Premiums R*iiC rlmwing of l.ivo HI nrk.A I l.rnrli vr .u« lame of Mi: and Mr-.\tH i r a m\tE.\tYV i 11 i a m a, ;in : Mr.and Mrs.uinma Atdiinson, i ara.daughter, Lora, of Meadow 'Brook Farm, near Sweetsbing; Mr.\u2022\tand Mrs.Jolinrfon ami Mr.and.Mrs.: W.1.Adams, of Granby; Rev.< lias.'Iii; table ami family, of West Shef-; ford, Que; Mrs.11.N.Woods, of j Oakland, Gal., and Mrs.J.Rowell, i of Abbotsford; Mrs.F.M.Fei^usoa ; to Waterloo, \u201cMaplewood Gonvent\u2019\u2019 ! ait.; i a brief visit at \u201cRiverside Il'Viim, Mr.R.Ilockus and Mr.A.j.M.ies, i i Waual'Mi on Saturday; JVlr.| Horace Hayes, on the harvest exclusion to the North-west; Mr.Norman Stewart, to Montreal aller a j fortnight's vacation at Orchard Side j with Mr.and Mrs.A.tl.Thomas; : Miss Mildred Pratt, to Montreal Sat-I urday after tiie sim:mer with Mrs.[Galer at Brook side Farm, ! Mrs.R.R.I .(.avis and Mrs.R.Graves arc quite recovered from \u2022\ttlieir recent illness.cation in Button, Abercorn, Boston.Girls\u2019 Race\u2014\u2019., E.Creighton, A ^V.LA PLANTE\tCO.GENERAL \u2022 coutractora.Métropole Bldg.Bell 6(37.j Montreal.CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS.! Mr.Suifielcl Brassard, and other places.\tI Rusbridge.Mr.Jos.Metivier nas been on a j Girls Race-few days\u2019 visit to Farnham and /'< K.AUDIG, O.E., Q.L.S., QUEBEC.VT.Office, SI Sr.Peler St.Residence, 88 cle Salaberry SL., Tel.conuecUons.a, MEADE, COÀT1COOK, QUE., Quebec Land Surveyor.Bell pliono, IA11 kimla of surveys and levnlliug., Pi'llie Beard.Girls\u2019 Walking Match I, Mrs.Kiwi a Beard, 2, Mrs.Moses McCrum.ot CohooaJ Ladies\u2019 Race 1, Mrs.Cecil Sbu-N.Y., was a recent guest at Mr.H.feR.Mrs.Taylor.Laritce\u2019s and of other friends here.linWiit-\u2019 Race-I, Herbert Mason; Mr.R.0.Fadden is taking Mr.2, Ire:;;' Jones.Robert A.Hill\u2019s place as watchman Inia'nLs Race-1, Irene Jones; 2, for the C.P.R.here during the time H.Mason.Mr.Hill is taking his vacation.\tj / vote of thau\u2019-.s was tendered Mv Miss Jessie Spicer was made dan- , C.Shufclt for bis gmund and Iso tr OTIS O\u2019C.M.IGNAULT, Quebec I- \u201c^Iy ill recently by eating choke to Mr.ICIwin Beard for kindly takiunj U J Land Surveyor.Plain , Subdivisions , ^\t.\u2022T Land Surv and surveys of all kinds.No.1 horn St., Sherbrooke, Quo.f V RM.rA N D C.CREPE AU, SHER-brookc, Provincial Land Surveyor, Hochelaga Bank Bldg.Phono 142.cherries.jjQOtrGLAS M.TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE.Quebec Land Surveyor.Plans, subdivisions and surveys, all kindsj Telephone 280.and 10 feet high.A cement floor and an outside runway and scratching ground completes a good hennery building.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.C.G.Dyer and Miss Goldie Mills from a visit to Richford, Vt., on Friday ; Mrs.L.Mills to Richford, .Vt., from _____ .________________ a visit here on Friday; Mr.and Mrs J.SOUTHWOOD & CO., INS.A GTS.I A.J.Hurlburt and family to Farn-\u2022 \u2022 s.& 8.Mutual Bide.Sherbrooke.;\ton Friday; Mrs.Albert Fun- ARCHITECTS.-\t! tain to Montreal on Friday after a \u2014 -\t\u2014 -\u2022\t-\t\u2014\u2014\u2014\tfew days in town; Mr.and Mrs.Chas U.\tvj,5 i Sbnfelt of Farnham caH.ng on friend, INSURANCE AGENTS, [T 1).KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR-U * tinr-o Aiveut.Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, Etc., Record Block, AVI R.DRESSER & CO., RHER->*' .brookc, all branches of insurance.several fences down, so that all Mr.Nelson Oliver is finishing oil a could drive through.The very pleas-tenemenl over the Buckle store for aur- tun- wim\t1 to u eloüw by Mr L E Dyer.\tsinging \u201cGod Bave the King.\u2019 Mr.Levi Smith has built a fine Arrivals and d .uirtures: Mv.s Mii-hen house on the east side of his dreu Beard, of \u201cPme Hurst store.The house is 17 ft.by 20 ft.Montreal, for a ween or Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.; Bell.BROKER* 1 recently; Mr.and Mrs.Homer Bates j and Miss Lillie Bates at the Draper to F.\u2019 MOP.Ris7 STOCK BROKER, 67 cottage, Brome Lake; Strathcona Square, Sherbrooke.I 1 urnei* to lu'ojne LaiîC Oh \u2022 o ! i i u i., , Stocks, Uraio, Cotton bousht and sold : guest at the Draper cottage; Mr.to guest of her cousin, Mis:-; Grace Daniher; Master Frank Austin, guest of DplHe and Earle Beard; Mr.and Mrs.G.McCrum, guests at \u201cKldora Farm,\u201d recently; Mr and Mrs.John Chapman, to Hutton on Wednesday, guesto of Mr.Ted.Pi-ceman, at Air.Tom Jordan\u2019s; Mr.and Mr;-.Charts Fmmer, of Ashland, Vt., home after visiting friends and reintives here.Thi Iron Hill Ccliool opetu I or Monday, August 21st;, with Mrs.Soules as teacher.The Taylor School opened -on Monday with Miss Winnie .Rcnihan as teacher.COWAN I Mr.ami Mr.(-' and Mrs.Art.-, a few days va.o-! Maine.| Miss Oliver and I are at their cott.-| Selby Lake ruler |wccli- I Mr.and Mr;-.Gi few days have be enjoyable lira i Rochester, Nia.r other point,i:.\u2019 Mr.Howard VL N.Y., v:?;s tile W.H.lYlachi\u2019Lou lîlst a period of elapsed since they j At a meeting Icil there were \\ m on tt ox Mr.William Oliver re oil the shore of airing friends this in the vic.uuiy oi a Falls and many loox of Brooklyn, I-,; (if Mr.and Mrs.- on Monday the ;Fi years having y- first met.f the Village Ooun-rent M.\u2019iyor Vilas in ABBOTT\u2019S ( iQRNbTt.Mr.Harold Jenkins left Friday morning for Moose Jaw, Hask., for harvesting.The funeral services in connection with (he funeral of the late Mrs.Shover, who died at her son\u2019s home, Thursday were held at the Baptist Church Saturday morning.The inter- i v a ; t.( lit' Ahbol l\u2019:;\t(' k ini' r Cemetery.Mr.Peter Goodhue, Mr.La (fraud ci'c ;(nd Mr.IRbb ird attended ilv iubB oral Convention at Farnham on Fri* ANSELL\u2019S ALMOND CREAM Boltons, brightens and beau!itics the skin, freeing it from roiiglincss and redness.A delightful and delicate preparation for chapped hands, sunburn, etc.F.Y* 11SELL Druggist &) Stationer, 10 Stratbcona Square, Wo have just received tho very latest creations in Evening Wear Slippers, Velvet Pumps with ornaments, Suede Pumps, black and tan, Satin Slippers in all shades.Wo carry these Slippers in all sizes and widths.Mail orders promptly filled.J.A.Wiggeti V YOU CAN DEPEND ON GRIFFITH\u2019S That\u2019s what a lady said the other day\u2014\"You can depend on Griffith\u2019s.\u201d We want you to feel this way about it, too \u2014wo want you to realize that you can always depend upon us.Reliability iu nil things is what counts.Dealing here counts for a whole lot, and tho sum total of tho count is that when wo fill your ptese,\t-, the patient lias\ting in Ilia favor\u2014a spur\tivory, tho best of drugs .' igh quality and strength.; co-ope:ate with your physician by co lying out his instructions carefully, Does this service count with you 7 We hope so\u2014try us.Griffith's Brtsâ Store WeMIngHo» Ht, Devon,: up; and Printing for Amateurs.Cl.1.ttie, .ilii., NoM pcrri, V(.IRMONT pRMS Sλ\u2022;*I fi.Nfn(o of JfR I*or Smlo or all l)ivNcu\u2019ip(ioii»«\tl^ikohnii^o S8.N1> FOU Ilia C.XT A MM î UK î.Spencer from a six weeks' visit «» relatives in Winnipeg;, Brandon, VIan., and Poplar Grove, SnÉ;k.; Mrs.v alter Holmes, of Worcest er, Mass.; Viiss Turner, of Knowlton ami Miss I B.T.SOirri ?STt'K leLY.The Beventli Day Adventists an holding their annual cami» meetirue ii t.his place.The meetings will eon timie until Sept.lint.Recent arrivals in town include: Mrs.Herbert f'ick, of Montreal Mrs.White, Mrs.M.II.Booth am Master Jack, of Farnham ; Mrs.II îk Boyd Syllabic Staked Collcgei Limited.(E.ABBOTSFORD.on commission, outright or on margin.j(-r;in-i: l.i-onard PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS.- Arrivals and departures: Mr.G.H.to Sweetsburg on'j Craig to Ottawa; Mrs.I.ovett to New I Saturday from a short visit to (York City, after the summer at \u201cYa- \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\t-\u2014- | friends here; ; Mr.Ralph Noyes maska Farm ; Mrs.B.J.Rowell of U S- ETHIER.M.D., special- M ij inspector of Montreal and .West Dw\t, at Mr.W.1.45 .K i me Street, Slierbrooko, Que., ; Quebec, here last week; Mr.Lewis .Gibbs : Mis.( .I .n.Vt* .> and Fadden of (\u2019larenceville, a recent .Gordon Byers from Kennebunk B'\u2019;tch, Res., and by appointment.;iyi.wir.rjAMS, 20 Montreal st., Sherbrooke.Ollieo lioin^ until 10 a.m.1-4 p.m., 7-3 p.m., and by appointment.TAR U (^h .F.A.GAD BOIS, SPECIALTY n.,\t.'Children's Diseases, 51 King St., Mr.( .M.Physician to Sacred Heart Orphan age j T \\R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST JL/ to the Protestant Hospital).Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Duf lerin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultation 10-112 a.m.;\t1-1 p.m.aod hy appointment.|T A.D ARC HE, M.D., SPECIALIST, o Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Oilico, King Street.At St.Vincent do Paul Hospital, 8-9.In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.In Thetford Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month Mrs.Susie 'Fadden of New York a i Mr.H.Crotu Neld\u2019s; Miss H-M.liovelt guest since Thursday of her father, jin Montreal recently; Mrs.West of Mr.S.J.Fadden and other friends; \u2022 G run by at Mr.U.C.Bradford\u2019s ; Mr.home from his re- ' J\\ W.Fisk of North Bay, Ont., at w S.G LE AS the li mi SIN ESI I NE KKE aident,) m i /.alien iu Canada, JE.GUY BLOCK, i high standard Tho Incorporating ST.GATHER- of eflir JU)U Knowlton from Montreal.KNOWLTON.Mi:;s Hazel Rulhirtl gave a drive on Tim.:day evening to a few friends.Several from here attended the Liberal meeting at Farnham on Friday.The sidewalk tpading to the Club House has been started.The party of girls from Granby who I have been occupying Mr.I*.Green\u2019s !?> )>G cottage on the west side of the.lake, returned to their homos.rnoVINCl! 1111.!.I\u2019\u2019.Rroe in s sèwàl« .The f».;d1 ¦ t.and the finest Ktoarnera on t he ( '.\u2019i.nadian roul e.Holding all Records (\u2022and lo land.8 days 1 I hours ; Docfc to dock, 5 day3 20 hours.From Montreal and Quebec.r Sept.0 Sept.20 CM.4 Oct.18 Nov.1 From Bristol* Sept, Sept.20 e\tOct.4/ Oct.18 a\tNov.I1 A\tl .7 15 :tfy ffi t&ùH i Royal ¦ Royal \u2022 Royal Ed\u2019-'.Royal Geo Royal Ed wit etc .appiy 1\t( TT.F - > S t ; E.! J.SI\u2019;WELT,, C.P.Rji j) C N A DI AN NORT HERN) 280 St.James Street* V- v a Ay The with flie wonderfo! !.Cl.eFl u flavor lasts and .at and y the Rev.J.E.Lc-Marie, Ely, whose the Rev.Jules of St.Patrice, p\u2018,,\u2019 , \u201cF\t: nuquewe.ever, trie change of Government and 5 Crflch UnmO WtaHo Panrfll \u201cîrÆ,.\tt'-y\" ri\u201e fresn home Made canilii -.I.\t.I I fluential quarters has resulted in their 4\t.ir ed beside the hearse, holding therib-i, .bons of the pall.The mourners were * at0, i,rr!Val 1,1 pl'-^rooke.T,\"\u2019V will .Messrs.Paid Croteau, husband of de-1 !\u2019,e ioun Do Yon ^ vise Covran'» Coco».?u.o- iü-uru.\t; u^rtuoiomew, i l r rampioc ; the Eastern Town- !prizes WILL BE BETTER THAN .days; .Airs.McDonald, Mrs.n Sbj-rbrooke and de- .\tEVER.\tand Miss Mary Nutbrown, g champion rimnpr.! \u201e.\t^ \u2022\t\u2022 .1 wr* « - n, a ay\u2014it\u2019 i A-Vv-nn wn ST.SYLVESTRE WEST.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Earle Wilson, visiting his sister, Airs.H.I Bartholomew, oi Frampton, a few Farley, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Nutbrown of \u2018Park- £,\u2022 .,1 Sji ill (CjS j Once again tiie Sherbrooke Record of registration curds will be issue* an invitation to the long dis- listed, tance runners oi ships to meet in cide who is the champion runner.i _.\t.\t- ¦ Tht date for this year's race\tip^^ise to^de buter than 'ever Thev hurst,\u2019 on Wednesday; Miss Beatrice beer set for Saturday, September ^ \u201ctainJv ^ werth ruuning for.Neill and Miss Gwendolyn Machell, 2,L\u2018\t.\t.\t,\t! As soon as the list has been com- .guests of Mrs.E.cord j ,\t.,\t, nublishc/l\tArmagh on Wednesday and Thurs- l as been receiving enquiries from aU ' Pleteci u wlu De pUDl s ' .\t____ |.lav oker the te-wnships asking when the .START GETTING READT NOW.Mrs.R.Neill, visiting friends in Leeds; Miss Gertrude Orr, to her to take place.Although j Every town m the Eastern Town-.home in,iÆnn3X.ine; Mr.and Mrs.race\t_\t_\t_____ ^ ear:-.- to : lict there is erer-» pos- ships should have representatives in MiI1pr> orVnvoniess,\u2019 guests of\tDr.«ability of this year's race being the cue Record Road Rare.It will bring aml Mrs King tbis week; Mr.\tand best ever.The runners are all in your home town into prominence, good condition.Mcst of them are j 0\u2018i don't know what material you ihave.Perhap DO IT FOR SHERBkOUKE and b* * friend to yourself by invest- '\u2022 Ice in one of those smart Wagom of : BIRO VS make, the pnde of the city and the real comfort of the buyer.Also full line of ready-mad* Wag on* of all style* and fancies.For made-to-order Summer Vehicles \u2018 of ail descriptions, BIRON'S FAC- [ TORY will b« found th* old rtliabl» I head quarter*.Repair* asi yalatiif So** si ik«r: \u2022 ott»*.V-ff'-r ' HAIR PRESERVATION DEAN, LEVS'Of the Record Ro 190S and ! \" mM-ï Mrs.W.H.Wilson, visiting at Mr.and Mrs.W.Nutbiown\u2019s on Thurs-fter you have trained ^v- evening; Messrs.Harold and Rav and Miss M.v jorie Nutbrown at-tci ded the dance given bv Mr.and Mrs.Bailey- of Lieds, on Thursday evening; Mr.Norman Brennan, of Truro, N.S., visiting his parents, Mr-and Mrs.N.Brennan, of farkhurst Mr.and Mrs.D.Htuvley entertained a number cf friends on Tuesday evening.Mr.N.Brennan of Parkhurst is confined to the house through illness.jga ¦ ADDERLEV.Arrivals and departures: Miss Mag-! g:e Ibes and nci-'U.w, .viaster Hu are 11 Hamilton, to their homes in New-,tcn.Mass; Mrs.Katie Damon and two little daughters, to Beebe on Monday; Messrs.Ed.Parson, and Walter Hnderson, to New Ontario on Tuesday Mr.Peter Hamilton, from Montrea having disposed of a lot of cattle; Miss Nellie Henderson to Montreal; Mr.Fred Bell, formerly of this place, calling on friends here.j Adderley was well represented at : the I.O.O.F.picnic at \u201cThe Pines\u201d St.Ferdinand, on Saturday, i Farmers are fii ishing harvesting but claim the crops to be below the average.! Miss M.E.Ives enterfnined a goodly number of friends very pleasantly one evening recently, prior to her [departure to Newton.I The telephone construction work \u2018has been begun on the Second Range in St.Pierre Baptiste.Mr.E.Clarke is in charge.SCHOOL DAYS WORTH $22,000.An interesting development in connection with the new movement t\" give boys a right start, consists of deductions showing the value of education, figured in dollars and cents.It is found hy subtracting the earnings of a life of uneducated labor from those of a life of educated labor.If a man without education earns $1.50 a day for 300 days in n year, he does well as an average.If he keeps it up for forty years he will earn $18,000.if you strike an average in the earnings of educated men, beginning with the presidents o: the large railways and other corporations, and so on down to the lowest for the educated worker.In forty walks of educated labor, you will find that $1,000 a'year is a low average years that makes 540,000.The difference\u2014$22,000\u2014 is the value of a boy\u2019s time spent in school.Of course it is not in itself the time spent at the school that enables a boy to earn this difference, but it.is the increased intelligence in large measure which qualifies a lad to rise to the higher walks of employment.Dollars and cents may be a sordid measure, except as that standard is taken as indicative of many other values that go with education and self-mastery.CONDUCTOR AND THE SMILE.Fresh from the lecture on politeness the street car conductor went on duty resolved to extend courtesy to all.From the car barns up to Ninety-ninth street lie put ids resolution mto effect.He assisted the weak and heavy laden, he smiled serenely under unmerited abuse and he hurried no one unduly.At Ninety-ninth street be noticed that a woman in the middle seat was preparing to leave the car at tiie next corner.The child beside her was too big to cause her any particular trouble in alighting but the conductor had been pleased with the way the woman smiled upon the child so he hurried forward to help.The woman stepped down first and the conductor, with one sweep of his arm, set the child down beside her.His signal to go on was followed by a scream., then another and another.\u201cBoo hoo,\" howled the hoy, and \u201cMy child ! Bring my child back here,\u201d cried a woman in the car.Half a block farther along the car stopped \u201cHe isn\u2019t mine,\u201d gasped the woman when she.and the boy had caught up with the car, \u201cI only smiled at him.\u201d \u2014New York Sun.Safer Electrie For Fixtures, Electric Bells, Batteries, Wire, Cleats, Knobs, Tubes, Rosettes, Sockets, Cord, Switches, Assorted\" Lamps, Motors, Dynamos, and all Electrical Supplies.The above repaired and installed hy competent Electricians.\\i -fi- READ THIS! V\" HERBERT HARVEY, winner of the r\" *\"\t' 7' nn \u2019\t-, Record Road Race of 1910.\t*erness \u201c90 P m.-an t :at :______________________________Monday, t, taira ;-or a jijort -;ime and compared your MISSIONARY MEETINGS, INVERNESS CIRCUIT.Missionary anniversaries will be held on the Inverness Circuit of the Methodist Church as follows ; Sunday, Sept.3rd.\u2014Lower Ireland 10.30 a.m.Lysander 3.00 p.m.; In- L'R C\u201c BURN 3 ELK HEXT \u2014- r» Hs-ir-td i \u2014 .: -,-i.:\t, - tur\u2022 &D\u201d r-.v- r, .-i on r: A _ v-r-r'-.: a: -\t-\t.«\u2022 .C»e*a a.-w ceslers.Pre^s.^.COLBc R \u2022, Y*t«a\u20141T7, BE ith the records made over the :>oke course you will be sur-to see that vou have beaten orra eu in sercise r Dr.Stanleys ; Wfifci » - reN.V'C POWERFUL WHITE LINIMENT / Hcalin&Sovlhino l ege fahlt Compound twitu alte/} m mtdcal pozfr The On al Internat aûé E*x tcr.i at Itemedf Is that a Harrier »very town.It is inning on these H.vre every mpm-and on the 30th Sherbrooke in a ¦ championship, icnts will be made ept.4th.\u2014Inverness 7.30 p.m.Tuesday, Sept.5th.\u2014Kmncar\u2019s Mill .7.00 p.m.Wednesday, Sept.6th.\u2014Hamilton Range, 7.30 p.m.These meetings promise to be of more than ordinary interest, as the Rev.R.C.Armstrong, M.A., who has spent seven years in the mission held in Japan, win deliver addresses at all the meetings.¦N~ SOCQR.¦s7 seconds.S.T .Whiting ,\t.,\t.\t.,\t- t \u201e\u201e\tj -dr.David Walker and Mr.: in 4.pi.Last year Whit- f,.,,\t.\t.: i the distance in 47.35.1.\u2014(Special >\u2014Ma; LACROSSE.-; Cornwall 0.1 ; Capitals 3.Shamrocks * A fe ,U beinr A HOUSE FLY FAMILY., (Popular Science Monthly) female house fly which has hiber- j ed in a dwelling house or else-re may produce in the spring at GLEN LLOYD.Mrs.J.J.Laycroft has been confined to het oed for the past few days.Wm.i\u2019 Gilgate started for the West on the 25th.I Mr.Wafter George has completely [recovered after his recent illness.Many of the farmers in this vicin-: ity have finished harvesting.ft is not often the harvesting is finished in August.j Miss Ina Plummer has returned from her visit to Rectory Hill.Miss Alice McNulty and her sister, Mrs.Cassidy, from San Francisco, Cal., called on friends here a few -*- MILLFJELD.The \u201cMcKenme Mill\u201d has again the it Ma ¦44, I A., l>er, it estimate 120 eg^s.Assura- , one-half of these hatch as days a«0-and allowing that the breed-onwithout check for four we have as descendants of a .\t.\t,, mating individual 214 557 -\towners.Mr.William Cruxk- 'VObb,650.1)00 flies\tshank being the purchaser.Slight repairs are l>eing made to make it ready for gristing.| Mrs.H.R.Mooney is recovering from a recent illness.\u2014\u2014\tI Miss Annie M.McKinnon of Kim- «wer from food why not berley, accompanied by her sister, all the power we can.Ida, have been visiting friends in GET POWER The Suppitj ComES From Food FRASIER.TB02NTO» «y -ele-.-ted food that exactly fits! Miss Eupbemia Cook has completed : requirements of the body.\u2019\t,a term of teaching on the Dublin 'oor fuel makes a poor fire and a Range.¦' bre , tot a good steam produ-j Mr.Hugh Andrews bas rented the Brcdie property and is moving in \u2019\u2022rom not knowing bow to select with his family.rht food to fit my needs, I suf- rom a litt! \"It seemt ' for a long time from es.\u201d writes a lady \tt-.-l they cannot *tay where it \u2022 around.it.Lou R^D HANDICAP RACE Sold by all Drug) In tins only 10, 15, 20, 1 » t « ;rsi LY HANDER.Rev.Thos.Bennett, Secretary of be Biiile Society, held his annual if I would never be 'meeting here on the 24th inst.The ad J out the sort of food that dress given was interesting and in-or me.Hardly anything structive.la cat would stay on my J Among those who went Went on the I.':, attempt gave\tme\tj[aiyest Excursion on the 25th\twere arid\tfilled my stomach\twith\tMessrs.\tGeo.Cox, Jesse\tSmith,\tH.\u2019\u2019thinner and thinner until MeCuilough and Georve Hall.'\ta living skeleton ,\t\\;r^\tff Sturgeon and\tMaster\tWi!- eas compelled to keeji to fie Watts arc spending a few days in Danville, where thev have gone to r.re - \u2022 ago f was persuad- roM.t \\jr sturgeon, who is on his r«rape-Nuts food and it homo< v\tetfeet from the\tvery\t 4.______ than I have kept up its use\tGATES LIFT SIO.OOO.CHIO f was surprised at the Xew York, Augnn 26.-John\tW.v \u2019\tch f digested it.\tIt pro-\tf|(.ft an ,, ?! > 1 > X V fj \u2018GILLETTE,\u201d gold and silver plated razors, in handsome case, $5.00,\t$5.50, $0.00.JJ Mail Orders Promptly Filled.'> THE BEST FOR THE PRICE.\u201cEVER-READY\u201d COMPLETE WITH 12 TESTED BLADES S 1 .© 0 ¦-\u2018 \u2018 YANKEE, \u2019 \u2019 COM ! \u2019LETE WITH 12 TESTED BLADES ; i.mm warn VISIÏ Tli SCOUAi.P esfdent of Locd Caledonian Society Had fine Trip.§2.50 R.J.Spearing.» » ?s® eienfis are specially made for the Eastern Townships smokers, The very highest grade Havana iiller, t he cuttings from Cuban cigar makers Clear Havana tables, aromatic, mild, sweet as a nut.First class workmanship, free smoking, light colors to please the eye, (the color of any cigar never indicates the strength.) Nothing on the market is equal to the GRIT CIGAR FOR 5c P.S.\u2014The Pharaoh cigar is sold by seven travellers from Halifax; to Vancouver.For a ten cent cigar, it is not equalled anywhere.J.BRUCE PAYSF, tunited, GRANBY, QBE.MR.McLEOD TELLS OF THE HISTORIC PLACES HE VISITED.Mr.Duncan H.McLeod, President of the Caledonian Society of this city, has just ref ill red , from a visit to \u2018\u2018Auld Scotia\u201d with the Scots of America, and gives an entertaining account of the excursion; -, Mr.McLeod sailed on the \u201cGram-Goldsmith.\tDiamond\tMerchant.?'pi.in'.of\tthe\t,uian Line, on\tJuly 33\tStrathcona bq.\tamj\tiia(j\tan uneventful voyage.There were\tScotsmen on board from all parts o.the United States and Canada, and they \u2018'foregathered\u201d as people do on a voyage.There were thirteen ministers among the passengers, several returning from the BaptisJ Convention at Washington, and\tthe\tSunday services,\tand mid-week\tprayer meeting were\twcll- supplied.Dr.McLeod of Washington, D.who preached the first Sunday out, proved to he a distant cousin of Mr.McLeod\u2019s, their progenitors coming from the same place.The usual amusements and entertainments made end.The King and Queen looked very gracious and smiling, and seemed i happy to bo with their Scotch sub-! jects.I Space \\v;l] not permit telling of the many historical and interesting places seen in F '.inturgh, hut Walter I Scott\u2019s monument, or, Prince's Street jwas particularly admired, its rugged, carved granite suiting the character of the great man to whose memory [increased mileage and value of rail-it was erected, liixcursions were made \u2018roads, and other great increases and to Inverness, St.Benedict s Abbey improvements that have kept us in-being seem on the way.Inverness is [dependent of our neighbors to the said to have been a market place south, and are still continuing today.,,mi years before Christ, and is a < He explained how we would have to i (P11\ttown.At the battlefield (compete with the other nations of the MR L.H.RUARD CHOICE OF CONSERVATIVES (Continued from Page 1.) net minister which was promised before prorogation and was not done.He explained at length the reciprocity pact.He went back from 1854, until the present time, showing the CITY NEWS.Mr.G.L.do Lottinville thabaskaville ut present.is in Ar- êi laily Secorl\u201d fit Advertaeits.Bfa Results For Little Mgsîiîï Lt.-Col.R.J.Spearing, Capt.C.K.Fraser, Capt.V.R.C.Spearing, and Lt.H.A.Sampson have returned from Ottawa, where they took part in | he D.R.A.Shoot.I Mr.William Lord, who is in town at present has just received news of the death of his mother, Mrs.Jeannette Ewing, at Bedford, and left immediately for that place.i Dr.and Mrs.Fred Tooke of Mon-^ treal (the latter formerly Miss Tom-^ ^\t(g linson of Sherbrooke) won the doubles in the championship match last week Sf Rates\u201415 words or loss 15c each insertion, one cent for each additional word ; six laser \u2022 \u2018dons for the price oi Sve, ?Jiss Finncran of Brooklyn, N.Y.is visiting Miss Kate D.Beckett at \"The Willows.\u201d Mrs.Samuel T.Scldcn, and Miss .Carroll of Erie, Pa., were among the visitors to Sherbrooke last week.! The Misses MeManamy of Quebec, \u2019are in town visiting Mrs.Branswell, Bridge street, East Sherbrooke.j Mrs.McLennan of Boston has returned home after a unmth\u2019s visit to her mother, Mrs.Broderick, High St.' Mr.Arthur Virgin left today for Concord, N.H., and later will enter upon a business career at Scranton, Pa.The Hon.Isaac Mills of New York, and Mr.' Nathaniel Mills are at the Megantic Fish and Game Club House at Three Lakes.Miss Leontine Moreau of Coaticook, who is visiting her brother in Newport, Vt., will be in Sherbrooke for Exhibition week.; Miss Della Findlay, who has been spending part of the summer in Sherbrooke and on the other ride of the line, has returned to her home in Danville.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Borlase and child from Montreal arrived in town Friday evening, and are staying with Mr.and Mrs.Geo.FJ.Borlase, Quebec street.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Lockhart have arrived in town and have taken up their residence in the house on Montreal street, formerly occupied by Mr.and Mrs.Irvine.j Rev.W.T.G.Brown spent Sunday at North Hatley, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.(dark Gordon and Mr.and Mrs.J.W.McKee at Lake Massawippi.of Colloden, where the heather grows I thickly, the graves, in trenches, of (the different elans who fell in that terrible day, in 1715, were pointed ! out and each traveller added a stone to the huge cairn erected on the field: , which I was fought.At Stornaway, the Cap-; ital of the Island of Lewis, Mr.McLeod met a number of friends, and neat the ruins of St.Colwinta\u2019s Church saw Ike ancient bnryihg-greund of the McLeod\u2019s, his ancestors.The largest lighthouse in Britain, splendid structure, is on the Butt of Lewis, at the entrance to the broad Atlantic.The party travelled favored nation agreement if reciproc ity was passed, stated how the trade has been augmented by leaps and bounds and that this country is' the admiration of the world for such a .\t,\tsmall population.He appealed to the One house is still standing electors after all due consideration to was there when the battle least their vote for the man whom they thought would be able to serve them the best.Mr.H.B.Ames met with a cordial reception on rising to address the meeting.Many think, he said, that the farmers are being kept from having their turn, but he thought that if this pact went through the farmers would have their turn down.Farmers want good crops and good markets, , ,\t, t i\t,\t, * i .good crops we are not discussing, but J of course to London, and neglected g00(j markets we are.The farmers SLIGHT DAMAGE DONE BY FROST.GRAIN AND GARDEN CROPS HITF F BRED THE MOST.Winnipeg, Aug.28.\u2014Saturday morning frost struck sections of Manitoba.Reports from Gilbert Plains, in the north of the province assert that considerable local,damage was occasioned At Grenfell, Saskatchewan, six degrees of frost played havoc with garden truck.Cutting in this district has hardly commenced, and no authentic estimate of damage to wheat can yet he made.At Summerneiry, Saskatchewan, frost was also felt.Here also wheat cutting had not commenced, Last night the weather was warmer, with light local showers In rural districts.while forecasts indicate more element weather.A good deal of anx iety is felt over the safety of the crop Wolseley, Mask., Aug.28.\u2014Farmers in this neighborhood report from three to six degrees of frost Saturday night.Cutting has commenced, but harvesting is not yet.general.Last Sunday\u2019s hailstorm caused from 10 t0 40 per cent, damage.MR.D.H.McI.KOD, President of the Caledonian Society, who has just returned from Scotland.and the voy- ! O, %.« fci&LP WANTED\u2014FEMÀLH* Vl/ANTWD GOOD PI,AIM COOK HE-f7T tween now and Snpt.Ft.Wages* ini mouiji.Apply by lutter, Mrs./ ;.arl\u2018ij 11.KJctcher, Sherbrooke.¦ acted a competent fer- 1 * * \u2018U to .¦ i.s.; i f.t.\tin doing gener.il housewnrk.Mr:- Inland, tjue.J.B.Cioodlaie, Rod YV'Y; TED \u2014 OENERAE SERVANT ho can cook.iUu.'i have nfcrciu-Aii.lieu.Murphy, lib Cordon St.yy ANTED \u2014 NURSEMAID.\u2019 REEKIE u'ea nmuired.Apply Mru.\u2022 \u2019¦O Melbourne Street.A.,W.rcn TA HUE (CRU AT < iNCE, okilci t-n woman.Apply Kanlt-rn EE-A Wcllinglon St.yy ANTED WAITRESS.APPLY Orand Central Hotel, Richmond.J elf toy, Lon no x- \\\\ ANTED A HOUSEMAID FOR -»V liidiop'n College School, al:o kit chen girl.Apply Mi ville.¦\\vA- .nmall family.lot w a g e a.Apply Box -il (3, hildren.Good Coati-ook.\\ \\ r A s .7 1\t\\ .ri«.:u loud oeneral ser at.Apply I '-.Brook.-t Si root.K\u2019EA]j ESTATE kuR SAUK.; I An R EALE \\ COOD PAVING BUSI-¦s ,,,¦ (h nev.il ;.lor, furn over V cal 1 y ^;ood prolil.i.'I'cini:.on olock, iniIf < asli, easy terms on balance ; all new *r,'m(E.Box Gl Ut idl'd Ollieo.i r RISE FOR SA El'- A P PLY 42 AI.i xaiidcr Slie»*t, City.tl.lOU SALE OR RENT \u2014 \"LAKE ï Hall,' nu» of the largest boarding bnimcH or ho) els on the lake.Good reaeon given for wishing to sell.Dr.Keyes, < Rorgeville, cju«.\t__ HELP WANTED\u2014MAL®.on the Little Metis Golf Links.Miss O\u2019Malley of Montreal, who has Ur ANTED-A GOOD ciK.NKRAL MA- been the guest of Mrs.Michael Haw-chinist able to run lathe and make i-in« E'.et\tu\ti r.pairs to um.-i.incs.Apply iu person, ,klm\u201d hast ^kcri.i ooke, has returned Co.\ti home.Miss Francis O\u2019Malley her niece is still Mrs.Hawkins\u2019 guest.Miss Mildred Parkins, who has been ral.M,.,, i\u201e the Rastern Towl,ships.Per- ( ,,est f M j j Griffith Mon-inancnt.Kituation and liberal pay to the ,\t, ,\t.\tv I'ijjhL men.fcltouo A* Wellington, Toron- tiédi stiGGt, luis returned hopne tic-to.Out.\tj companied by Miss Rose Griffith, who McKinnon, Holmes & 15\u2019 ANTED\u2014A FEW RELIABLE MEN* » ?to rep recent us as local and general ( iu; ARBKB WANTED FOR KXHIUI-\u2018 )Wl11 V*sit llor sistor.Mrs.McGovern ion week.Good wage: , with room .*or a ^ew weeks.furiiL.iK'd if (ii\u2018sir»d.Appiy II.J.Saloi 1 V\tWe 11 iuk; on St root.The friends of Mr.and Mrs.Benja-lnil1 Rising, formerly residents of 44 AVil'.i) AT i'.ni i*,.AN I'.xpi'.u- Sherbrooke, will regret to he ir of the »» H.nccd ualc.-.iiiau in dry goods, boots ,\t,,\t.\t.\t' V., '\tni exiler-; at Wil 1 iamKbure, Mass., on August 24 corif1* nlaU neeni!< M fARU \u2014 BDM-mi-i- i.11 u ,-tf I .ill le Bake.Apply with full piii-tieiilars it < Ulico, P.ox Hli, Record \u2022xir A NT IJ D - STRIOTfiY FRF,,Kir.) \\\t, ,¦ uiul hui I el- for I :i.h nr I ratio.T.iilo dim ii, Berkel I.linn.I.Slieiiirnuke.ro Bouuow, $2,onn.on, uriiy, tarin pmporty.Ad-dreHH llox 7i itecord oflloo.ranted iVV AI i\\\\ YY^an,i,ii:d ONE (\\ U'p.SQUARING ;Ih\u2018:ir, rmn 6 ft.brake, one.foot or r press, one Pov A.Di.vnn, I1 ;ct.not < Quo.shciirs.W.R m J ATTON R W A N TED.SITUATION AS PRT illinery de1>t.Fleas W \u2019 A N'l'td » .y \\ p ivcr in millmci y del wages.Addis Flagstaff, Me t » ( arri» ( \u2019ha I field, found and lost roads ter, detachable rear tonneau; l \u2022\">-passenger t'ord .Car, Model U.Ho, Complete ;\t1 new Flanders complete, this car lias been used for demonstrating only.These cars will be sold eheap ami delivered in good running order.John F.O\u2019Donnell, Danville.Quo.Highest cash price paid for all kinds of hides, calf skins, and old rubbers.T.Smith, Id Windsor St., j East Sherbrooke.Bell Tel.\u2018Jt\u2019r «tbd one daughter.WRECKERS DERAIL EXPRESS.Middletown, Conn., Aug.28.\u2014(Special)\u2014By a derailed express train on the New Haven & Hartford Railway, south of here, last night, Abraham Brown, aged 70, of Hartford, wan killed, and seventy others injured, only two seriously.The management an-nounen that the accident, was due to wreckers, who withdrew the spikes from the rails.* HI 7 JOT OF MOULDINGS.J win SASH AND window frames mid odd ends of hou e finish for sain at.bargain prices.No reasonable offer refused.D.G.Loomis »& Sons.GOLDIE Me CUT.iimenstonR 17 b cheap.Apply 'Janck- I JIOR 8 A LIB \u2014 A 'Sc lough safe.Inside dimenstonn 17 by MxHH ln.\u2018 Will sell «« Machin» Co» ¦FIR SAT,E -ONE JERSEY BULL.1 year mid & months old.Win.Bale, Greenlay, Que.iV f OLD W ATCH LOST ON EAST, .Ix.rn Brome Tjiike, near Hlu'iford 1 .finding, or on road to Rustic Lodge.Reward lo finder.Apply to L.L.Me-Chifl y, Hull «m, Quo.W'tUTO FKNCTNO FOR HACK\u201410,000 VV x-nllu ni'w Btfjrk, all bIy.i-h, iuiHt qva-llty nl, 25 5(1 p.o.logs Ilian regular iiric-RunJ fur CftfaluK'm.n\u2019li\u201d luiporial Want» & Mulal C!o., Qurti* Bt., Mont-r»al.TEAC1UJHR WANTED- JfMOnL KlOnlKTEIll-!, CODY R1'D I\u20191' ^ Killl lull, YKir.l' icli, ü for SI ,00.\t1 - I.OHT -HTUAYKI) FROM 23 I\t?'nilt! orr'\u2019''\"U''1 \u201crUUl 1/ Full.,Il AV,Whitv Sinimi.il DaK.\u2014 Walter Freeman, cf Greenfield, Queens County, was d, owned yesterday in meadow bay on Ponhook Lake.In company with his brother be was taking a load of bev down the Pon-iook Lake, when the boat sank under them.They both swam for the shore, but Walter became exhausted and sank.He leaves a widow and several children.FRUIT STEAMER WRECKED.Kingston, Ja.August ù-.\u2014The Atlantic Fruit Cc.riany\u2019s fruit ship CANAAN AND WEST STEWARTS-TOWN.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Nichols and children, to their home .ill Boston after their vacation with Mr.Nuhol\u2019s mother, Mrs H.Nicholsp ?>Jr.and Mrs.J.McLean, guests of Mrs.H.and Air.and Mrs.J.R.Nicho;s, to their home in Coaticook; Airs.Ker, visiting her people at Norton, Vt; Aliss B.Weeks from her trip to California, and will spend a few weeks with her mother, Airs.J.A.Weeks; Air.Shires, to Lancaster, N.H.Mr.Shires of Bishop\u2019s College, preached as usual in St.Paul\u2019s Clurcb, Sunday e'ening.Airs.R.S.Newman, who recently underwent an operation for appendicitis is convalescent.Her children ir?staving with Mrs.R.E.Marsh.MSrnlmsBm î: :a':; MMÈ It in as important to cultivate one\u2019s musical taste as to acquire a taste for good literature.Victor Records certainly assist greatly m attaining tills end, and the September list out to-day luclndes an exceptionally line ranye of selections that are both instructive and amusing.Special mention is made of the following -< so-inch Double-sided (OOc.forihe two).16910 16392 35194 u.\u201cYou\u2019ll Do the Same Thing Over Again,\u2019\u2019 .Murray \u2022\u2022My Hula Hula Love,\u201d .Jones and Murray f t ^ \u201cCarmen Selection,\u201d (.Xylophone) .W.ii.Keits ^ \"Musetta Waltz,\u2019\u2019 (Whistling) .Guido Qialdini \tSt\t.Victor, St.Ephrein,\tSt.Kt.Gerard \t\t\t 1.20\t1 c\tOvnristo, ( 'ourecoes, tehastian, St.Samuel,\tSt.St.Garth by \t\t\t 1.35\t(\tV.cile and Megan tic ., ,\t\t 2.50 D\u2019Israeli \t\t\t 1.45\tSt\t.Joseph \t\t\t 2.60 roleniine \t\t\t 1.55\tBeaucevjlln \t\t\t\t 2.85 Black Lake \t\t\t 1.65\tSt\t.Cicorp;o \t\t\t 3.05 Thetford Mines \t\t\t 1.75\tMo\tirissri\t\t\t 3.30 Robertson \t\t\t 1.85\tSt,\t.Rose \t\t.3.45 Loeds Station \t Kant Hroiitfhton .\t\t 2.00\tSt\t\t \t\t 2.15\t\t\t Tring .let\t\t\t 2.25\tSt.\t\u2022Rislino \t\t\t 3.65 Valley Jet\t\t\t 2.50\tHt.\tBabinfi \t\t\t 3.75 ALL TICKETS GOOD\tTO RETURN\tUNTIL SEPTEMBER 11 TH, BUI,\t\t 1NGI.UKI VE.O';u00000C>
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