Sherbrooke daily record, 9 septembre 1899, samedi 9 septembre 1899
[" \u201cturn .$30 0 10 0 35 QU ay LY i) A ou -.40 06 = 4énov9d < ICUUTOO SHERBROOKE, QUE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1899 + FLT ke LY ay i | PRICE ON © SHERBROOKE ~~ EXHIBITION.Brought to.a Successful Close Last Evening.| _ YESTERDAY'S RACES.- \u2014\u2014 The fôtal Attendance This Year a, Little Below That of Last Year, / Yesterday marked the close of another successful Suerbrooke fair, The \" total attendance this - year was not \u2019 quiteup to last year's mark, but the directors express themselves as well aiisfied with the week.\u2018The presi- | dent, Hon.John McIntosh, the ener- io manager and eecretary, Mr.HR Fraser, and the directors deserve _ emgratulations upon ~ the success| 4 - achieved by the exhibition-under their sble direction.- The secretary\u2019s staff, Messrs.W.M.Tomlinson, F.Enright, EG, Simpson, and also Mr.James Robertson, clerk of the races, have ~ the special thanks-of \"the press for the courtesy with which \u2018they received at all times the inquisitive pressmén.| __ Much of ¢he stock left the grounds last evening and this morning, a con- - gidersble portion proceeding to Quebec exhibition, which takes place next] week.7-2 © ; The result of yesterday\u2019s races fol- \u201cdou: < Ct 2.25 PACKG, \u201c2.22 TROTTING.MacV., H.B.Stewart, 111 Marionette, W.J.Loughren, 3 2 4 Railway Qucen, A Langevin, -4.3 2 Little Fanchette, L.N.D.Houde, 2 4 3] 'RH.P., E.C.Squires, 555 \u201cTime, 2.93}, 2.23, 2.24, \u2014 - Mac V took first meney, while the next three moneys were divided equally ameng the next three horses.- 2,17 TROTTING AND PACING.Sailor Boy; H.B.Stewart, \u201c Benderson, W.J.Loughren, Alice G,, L.E.Richardson, -~ \u201c\u2026 Time, 2.184, 2.22, 2.19} 111 8 2 2338 \u201cAvery successful duuble balloon as- | - &msioï was made\u2018 last evening, Miss May-Juwel making ber th.rd ascent.She goes to Kingston next week, wliere She will make several ascensions.\u2014- RAND'S ACME SAW VISE.Inthe main building, at the fair, BE.vwasshown the interesting and valua- OF - to De- - pation.url ates: 2.34 bleinvention of Mr.\" L.H.Rand, of Fiteb Bay, known as Rand's Acme Saw Vise: It attracted much attention, and many orders were left with Mr.Rand, who was present with the exhibit in person.| It is a new thing - and cannot fail tô prove a boon to all who file saws by hand.The vise is made any length desired, and whilé it holda the saw firmly it is quickly and ~ easily operated.It was demonstrated ~ that with this\u201d machine .and the band sw aitachment, any good sawfiler can file a band saw af the rate of a foot a - Minute, that is, can file a 20-fo.t saw In twenty minutes, which is pretty.Tapid work, and as-tast as the crdinary sw filing machine will do.\u201cMr.Rand secured a patent for his invention this yearand a large number of the machines are already in\u2019 tise.\u2018The testimony -of those who haye tried it, Speaks most, highly of its: merits.PRISONER BURNS Se HIMSELF TO DEATH.J - Rutland, Vt., Sept.9.\u2014James Mc- Id, a prisoner in the House of rection here; committed suicide Thureday by setting fire to his bedding | and permitting himself to be burned to eath.From the appearance of his room it seems \u2018that McDonald bad Pulled his bed to pieces, torn the mat- ress open, scattered the excelsior over \u2014 the floor and set fire to it.across which strips of sheeting were ted, bears marks of a struggle, \u2018and it 2 thought that, McDonald had tied \\meelf to the bed betore _lighting the que could not stand the torture and broke loose, The keepers put the - pe Oùt with a few pails of water: - Mc- -Onald was lying on bis- back- in the .Dre when found, His flesh was terribly burned.- \u2014 GUY BROS.CQMING.f - F phe favorite minstrels, Guy Bros, ve @rranged for another appear- - ».- 8üce in Sherbrooke on Thursday even- Mg next, Sept.I4th, at the Rink Opera} House.The success of this Pay in the past iv all that is nec- ®8sary to guarantee.= next Weel ee-a large attendance Breet parade at noon, 7 - \u2014 = WEATHER: PROBABILITIES.| Pt.9, 11a, m.\u2014Forecast for nex % hours.r _ pos y Iseued by the Meteorologica + .aderate winds; fine; not much ge In temperatura, AN Almost: Universal Feeling That Drey- |Dernangeto make the best impres- \u2018Manitoba Wheat Will Be Threshed at | the past few days the weather in Manitoba has been cloudy and unsettled, with heavy rains in some districts.\u2018Today the sky is clear and the prospects are that there will be another gpell of fine harvest weather.outting-is now practically finished and are inclined ' to thiesh as much as possible from stook to save the necessi- ity \u2018of stacking a large acréage, which means that much wheat will be marketed early if prices remain as at pres: ent.Recent rise in lake freight rates \u2018will mean a loss of \u2018several - cents per- bushel.to- Western farmers.on-the grass.- Which marks life's great event .aind turns the the a verage gold mine.: : .The bed, | \u2018the house plants in my care.\u201d\u2014Cleveland There will be, as usual, a.| tell the trut A Verdict, It is Believed will - Be Rendered To- \u2018Day.tment fas Will be Condemned.Rerinés, Sept.8.\u2014The announcement was made this afternoon that the verdict of the Dreyfus court-martial w.uld be rendered tomorrow, .Maitre Labori will forego the right to speak for the defense in order not to irritate the judges, thus allowing M, sion._ The court, \u2018therefore, will deliberate on the conclusion of M.Demange\u2019s speech and the judgment will probabl be delivered before moon.- 5 7 There 18 a nearly universal feeling this evening that Dreÿfüs will be con- emned.ds ' \u2019 FINE HARVEST .-~ .WEATHER.Once.\u2018Winnipeg, Man., Sept.9.\u2014During Wheat threshing is in full swing.Farmers + * ~ \\ .Social mconomy, Mrs.Brooks\u2014There is a big advantage in having a nursegirl who is geod looking.Mrs.Rivers\u2014How do you mean ?Mrs.Brooks\u2014The park policeman does t say anything when the children get The Seven Ages of Women.At first the infant's cap, soft, warm-and white, With strings well mouthed and mauled in sorry plight.} The giddy schoolgirl\u2019s hat, a waif and stray\u2014 Any old thing that hinders not her play.The budding maiden\u2019s hat, pert, smart or trim, According to *\u2018sweet sixteen\u2019s'\u2019 mood or whim, Bravest of all, the bridal wreath and veil, scale, The new fledged matron\u2019s \u2018\u2018dream,\u201d by Worth designed, = ! Which \u2018hubby\u2019?signed.The well planned bonnet of the chaperon, Which hides time's ravages {from her alone.pays for, sighs and looks re Last scene of all, the widow's ruche and weeds, Bans feathers, flowers, ribbons, lace or beads.7 \u2014New York Sun: Fun For the Promoters.Fuddy\u2014There is not much money in Duddy\u2014But there would be if the pro- | moters didn\u2019t take it out for their own ; uses as fast as the stock subscribers put it in.\u2014Boston Transcript.| Ready to Assist Him, Mr.Ferguson\u2014I think I'll go out awhile and stretch my legs.Mrs.Ferguson\u2014You needn\u2019t go out for that.Have yon got $20 about yon?I want to do some shopping.\u2014Chicago Tribune.Le \u2014 \u201cTFhe Trouble.;* 4\" She can golf, she can wheel, fe She can feel Ps HE .: \u2018The passion that poets knows ~~ Ff \"She gan cook, she can bake, # LA She cañ sew; co Ey 4\u20ac À She could make § Looe § This a paradise here below * y 1030 If she tried to, but, oh, ; soi 2 10% Shé never will _ THE FATE OF DREYFUS] never visit home again.! forming a Short Horn Breeders\u2019 Asso- .t Learned, Cookshire.: BRIEFLETS.One hundred basket grapes for to- quality, Fletcher's.place.this afternoon, viz : Cornwall vs.Toronto at.Toronto, and Capital vs.Shamrock in Montreal.Results will be bulletined at this office.1 The pastor of Plymouth Church, Rev.Frank J.Day, has returned trom his vacation, and will occupy the pul- Pit at both services tomorrow.At the \u2018evening service in addition to the regular music, Mr.A.E.Feite, of To- rento, will sing \u201cThe ! Dream of Paradise.\u2019\u2019 assemble at 12.15 in the chapel.The \u2018\u2018merry-go-round\u201d\u2019 was one of the best patronized \u201c\u2018side-shows\u2019\u2019 on the exhibition grounds.From \u2018\u2018morn till dewy eve,\u2019 the wooden horses glided around, each with its burden, try man accompanied by a rosy damsel, both bent on getting all the enjoyment possible out of the fair.Little did they care that the strains of music\u2019 to which the horses, revolved, wers dismal! For the time they were in Arcadia, and lite was most pleasant.rete .TO BECOME A JESUIT PRIEST, There was a sad leave-taking at Councillor Gendreau\u2019s, on Tuesday, when the eldest son, Ernest, left home with-the view of becoming a Jesuit priest, which means that except in the |THE SHERBROOKE | night's trade, at 25¢ each, Very choice | Two senior lacrosse matches take | The Sunday School will re-|.in the shape of a stalwart young coun-| MARKET.4 \u2014 Morn- Again This.: v/ - ing.THE OTHER MARKETS.Market és Foreign Butter and Cheese - 2 Firm.\\ While not as large az on some previous Saturdays, the market this morning was:& good one, and everything was pretty well cleared out by noon, Ce no ] As far as prices are concerned today\u2019s market was a repetition of last week\u2019s, there being only a few unimportant changes in the quotations, The following is the table of market prices as revised this morning.- 20 Butter, fresh prints,choice 17 to Creamery, prints 20 «\u201c 22 Butter, per tub oo 17 Cheese, per ib., dairy- - 15 Cheese, per.1b., factory | 12 Maple sugar: 1j 8 \u201c 10 Maple syrup, per gal.nune on market.case of the death of his parents he will He has been a most; successful student.ago he took the degree of B.A.at St.Hyac.nthe- seminary, when he was gold medalist.He has continued his studies there for the past two years, and the end ot the present college year subject, and secured the seminary prize.His father had hoped that he would study law but Ite preferred philosophy and theology.He will now take a special two years\u2019 course of study at Sault Aux Recollets, during which time he may withdraw and return to the world.At the end of the two years he will be forever \u2018precluded trom so doing.He will be obliged -to continue his studies for twelve years tetore he can be ordained as a Jesnit.\u2014 Two years .took first place in practically - every H Coaticook Observer.Bees honey, per lb., boxes 12 ¢ 15 Eggs, per doz , fresh 18 ,\u2018\u201c 20 Beef, per quarter\u2019 4 4) Beef, cut \u2018 .6 ¢ 10 Springlamb _ 10 , \u201c 00 Pork, in carcasg - 5.50 \u201c6.00 Pork, per 1b., fresh 7 «\u201c.9 Pork, salt, perlb _ ©.8 Spring lamb, per quarter 75 \u201c 75 am 11 Bacon 10 Chickens, per lb 12% Fowls, per lb 8 Beef hides, per 1b 7 Lamb pelts, perlb 30 \u201c35 Calf pelt, per lb 8 \u201c 10 Lettuee, per 12 bunches | 10 Radish, per 8 bunches _b Potatoes, new, per bush.5 Celery, doz.bunches 30 « Carrots, per bunch 4 Beets, per bunch =~ - Turnips, per bungh = ° Verdict Rendered - at Lo\" Morning.\u2018 Rennes, France, Sept.9\u2014(Special)\u2014Captain Dreyfus has been found guilty.This was the verdict rendered by the Court Martial this morning.demned to ten years imprisonment.Rennes, France, This Alfred He was -con- ciation for the Eastern Townships.The following gentlemen were pres-l ent: Senator Cochrane, J.A.Cochrane, Hon.John McIntosh, Mr., Elliott, Danville; Mr.C.C.Cleveland, Dan- ville; Mr.Fuller, Capelton; Mr.Burton, Waterville; Mr.Fitzgerald, .Len- noxville; Mr.W.P.McClary, Compton; W.-Johnston, Compton, Mr.J.F.The meeting was very enthusiastic over the question and it was decided to take steps to bring about the formation of an association.SENT TO COURT OF a 7 QUEEN'S BENCH.Before Judge Mulvena, in the Ma- - \u201cFill j ' She can learn to keep still Pal Just long enough so I may get A chance to let .F5 My pent up feelings loose! \u201c But what's the use?_ , I\u2019ve waited.two years to declare My love for her, but I swear .I haven't had a chance to get in a word yet! : .\u2014Chicago Times-Herald.\u2014 The Wooing at Golf.\u201cHasn't Willoughby Perkins proposed yet?\u201d \u2014~ _ or \u201cNo, mamma; his approach work is all right, but then he gets nervous and foo- zles.\u201d\u2014Chicago Record.: No Time to Be Lonesome.\u201cSo you are the only one of the family now at home?\u201d \u201c \u201cOh, I'm not lonesome! + My wife left Plain Dealer._ , The Scheol on the Hill.Ë \u2018The school that rests upon the hill, a * \u2018With shutters-long and green, el Its shadows bring to me a thrill FRE And whet up memories keen.© _ \u201cii.1 see once more the master grim, | i\u201d - \"That selfsame righteous man; = Again I throw dricd peas at him d feel the same rattan.And fee \u2014Chicago News \u2018Hint to Taxpayers.Mark Twain's rule\u2014\u201cwhen in doubt, *\u2014 would be a good motto for assessors to print at the head of schedules.\u2014Chicago News.A Choice.Of all the summer men I see, : \"Randalls and James Wells, who were , arrested at Richmond, for picking | PARIS FAIR GROUNDS ~ | storm which prevailed - here Wednes- _ the exposition grounds.Iwas unrooted and gistrate's Court, this morning, Hugh pockets on the Fair grounds there, appeared for the continuation of their preliminary examination which was \u2018begun before A.\u2018Wilcox, J.P.at Richmond.- After the evidence, which was taken before the Justice of the Peace, had been read over, the prisoners declared they were \u2018not guilty.\u201d\u201d L.C.Bel anger, Esq., Q.C., who appeared as counsel for the prisoners, then stated to the court that they did - not intend to offer \u2018any evidence \u2018at preliminary enqu'ry, whereupon the Magistrate bound both the accused over to take their tiial at the next term of the Court ot Queen\u2019s Bench.DAMAGED BY STORM.Paris, Sept.9 \u2014The heavy thunder: day night did considerable damage at A portion of the.machinery department buildin: the scaftolding about the American pavilion col!ap- sed.- \u201c\u2018Tannhauser\u2019\u201d\u2019 was.being performed at the Opera House,but the last act was omitted on account of the SS === ee x mi \u2014 A SHORT HORN Onions, per bunch S04 BREEDERS ASSOCIATION.| String beans, perpk 16 A meeting was held in the Secre.|Corn on cob, ds he - 05 \u201c 10 tary\u2019s office at the Fair grounds on be head er doz.05 05 x ; i ti f : 3 .- \u2018 Thursday, to consider the question o Cauliffowers, \u2018each 05 10 they had .nothing to say excepting- { \u20141t is reported that Senor Eduardo DAIRY PRODUCTS, = London, Sept.8.\u2014Butter steady.Finest creameries 1043 to 108s; highest price 110s.Cheese firm and quiet.Finest coloured 558 to 56s; white 548 to 508.à Liverpool, Sept.8.\u2014Butter.The supply is good, and demand less active.Finest creameries 100s to 108s.Cheese firm and business small owing to high prices.Finest 543 to 56s.Montreal, Sept.7.\u2014There were about 600 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 40 calves and 700 sheep and lambs offered for sale at the East End Abattoir today.The butchers were out in full force, and there was a -brisk demand for the best cattle, bit the common and inferior beasts were dull of sale, and a considerable number of \u2018these wil}-not be sold tod.y.: There were no really prime beeves on the market.Four large steers were bought tor shipment to Great Britain at 44c per lb., but 4}c per lb.was about the highest paid the butckers ; pretty good cattle sold at fronr 8Tc to 4}c, the common dry cows and thrifty \u2018young stock at 2}cto 3c per lb.; while some of the eaner beasts and hard-looking small bulls would not \u2018bring over 2c per lb.Most of-the good calves.were bought u') before reaching tlre market.Prices here were from $2.50 to $7 each.NEW GOVERNMENT SIN PERD.Lima, Peru, via Galveston, Sept.9.Romana, whose term of office as president of the republic has begun, will offer amnes*y to the revolutionists, and discharge from\u2014custody all persons now in prison: fur political offences.The new cabinet is made up as follows: President of the council and minister of foreign aflairs, Dr.Manuel Maria Galvez ; minister of the interior, Colonel Parra; minister of justice, , Dr.Eledoro Romero; minister of finance, Senor Mariano Belaunde; minister of war and marine, naval captain Camil.1 darkness caused by the damaged done _4 0 The iceman is the one for me.P Mas ~Chicage Reseed \u201c to the electric light plant.\u201cBenor Carlos Bazadre Fonero.; Carrillo; mini-ter of public works, Last Week\u2019s Prices Prevailed| .city.- | .- Miss Lemieux, of this city, has returned from a two months\u2019 visit to Boston.: «« 12 | Webster, of Coaticook, were the guests | Mullins, returned today to St.Hya- | have returned DREYFUS FOUND GUILTY.| \" PERSONALS.Rev.Dr.Dumbell has returned from his fishing trip.0 Mrs.Follansby, of St.Johnsbury, is visiting friends in town.Vt., is visiting friends in town.Miss Nelliel Davey, from Worcester, Mass., is visiting relatives in this city.; Miss Dora M.Hodge, of Capelton, ig the guest of Mrs.Wm.Spry, of this Miss Queenie Vosburg, who has been visiting in Portneut, has returned home.\u201cMr.W.G.| Doig, organizer of the Canadian Order of Foresters, is in town again.Mr.8.F.Morey and Miss Morey are at home |again aftera delightful holiday trip.Mrs.-Wm, Lynn.and Miss Lynn, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., are the guests ot Mr.W.8, Lynn.Miss Lilty Mullins, of Magog, who bas been visitihg in Sherbrooke this week, returned home today.co Miss K.S.Armstrong, B.A., /assistant of the High School, has drrived, and begins work on Monday.Miss Maud,Bhort, of Granby, formerly of Sherbrooke, is the guest of her brother, A.T.Short, Queen gt.ol - Miss Mion o Thompson, of Mopt- real, is in town visiting her frien Mrs.Arthur Morcroft, for a few dayh.Miss Lovell, Miss Norton and Mi of Mrs, A, T.Short during exhibition week, ; Migs Elizabeth Wilson, of the Montreal General Hospital, is spending her vacation with her sister, Mrs.A.Steele.: Miss Gladys Mullins, who has been visiting her paient, Mr.and Mrs cinthe.Mrs.E.8.Foss and Miss Ellen Foss from æ visit of some weeks to relatives in Lee and Pitts | field, Mass, 2 Dr.and Mrs St.Hyacinthe, morning, after relatives., Miss Gardiner, head milliner at the Bon-Ton store, is back for the fall sea- sen, afer having visited Toronto and Montreal millinery openings, Mrs.(Dr.) Bush, of Winnipeg, has beeu visiting her cousin, Mrs.J.C, Robins, this week, at \u201cWendover Cot- [ tage,\u201d\u2019 East Sherbrooke, ~~ _ Mrs.M, A.Weather and her daughter, Lillie, from Manchester, N.H., are visiting her sister, Mrs.W.G.Hall, Court street, this week, Miss Gertrude Maclagan, who has gpent tne vacation in Montreal, isin Sherbrooke, and will resume her duties in the Kindergarten next week.George Gadbois, from lefc town yesterday a few days spent with A MISTAKE RECTIFIED.\u2018The Husband, However, Will Not \"Again Question His Wife's Bil.s.\u201cThe other morning at the breakfast table,\u201d said the man who was telling the story, \u201cmy wife, seeing that I was in good humor owing to a business deal that I had put through the day before, took courage and handed me her millinery bill, amounting to $26.32.\u201c\u2018H\u2019m,\u2019 said l'as I looked the bill ove*, \u2018seems to me-that this is pretty steep.Are you sure it is correct?\u201c \u2018Why, 1 don't know,\u2019 she answered, womanlike.\u201cI suppose it is.It is the bill that madame sent.\u2019 \u2018\u201cThen you mean to say,\u2019 said I sar - castically, \u2018that You haven't the slightest idea whether it is correct or not?In other words, madame is at liberty to charge what she may please, and you\u2019 never question it.No wonder that I am always on the verge of bankruptcy! I'll go down there and attend to this bill per- soually.I haven't the slightest idea but that Frenchwoman has been overcharging you right along and that this bill is - for twice as much as it should be.\u2019 - \u201cI called on the.milliner\u2019s on my way down town, and the madame, all smiles, came forward to) greet me.I immediately produced the bill and insisted that a mistake had-been made and that it should be rectified at once.| \u201cMadame, still all smiles, took the bill and said that she would look the matter up, and it was barely possible that a mistake had been made.J smiled grimly to myself as I saw slie was leaving a loophole to escape.\u201cA moment later she returned, holding her hands tragichlly.above her head, and exclaimed: Co \u201c \u2018Oui, oul, monsieur; there has been one awful mistake,\u201d Oh, ze terrible bookkeeper! Ze bill should be for 847.28! \u201cWhat did I say?What could I say to that grinning Frenchwoman?I paid the bill und congratulated myself that I had got \u2018it reccipted before she had another talk.with \u2018ze terrible bookkeeper,\u201d | gE \u201cSince then I have noticed that my wife is wearing millinery that I know nothing about, and I have a horrible suspicion my wife called madame up by: telephone and ordered a few more things put down.\u201d | = - Mrs.Elmer Lorie, of 8t.Johnsbury, | Emperor William, SOLDIERS MAKE PEACE.Such is the Idea-of the Emperor of Ger- manyk A ~~ Hopes That the German Army May Continue as at Present.; Carlsruhe, Baden, September 9.\u2014 addressing -the Burgo-master of Carlsruhe yesterday and expressing his satisfaction at the bearing of the troops, said: \u2018Many centuries must elapse betore the theory application.At present, the surest bulwark of peace for the German Em pire consists in its princes snd the army they lead.\u201d oo \u2018\u2018May the century now drawing to a close find our young Empire and our army in the same condition as the great Emperor;léft\" them.May the German princes always stand by our side, like the great Empress, and like her illustrious daughter, everywhere mitigating the suffering of the people with loving hands.\u2018That will preserve the old monarchial loyalty in the new century, in spite of all new ideas, as an example to all lands.\u201d \u2014 oo _ HON.MR.MOORE.Home contains this paragraph.\u2018The remarks of Hon, Mr.Moore, Stan- while discussing agricultural appropriations, have the right ring.Instead of $300,000 tor farmers and $2, 000,000 for the miiitia the item should the soldiers and stuff\u2019 the farmers than starve the farmers and stuft the militia, as is now the case.\u201d\u2019 = : THE FIRST TYPEWRITER.Invention of 1876 Preserved' at the Patent Office.Hidden away in a dark corner of the model room in the patent office-at Washington, with the dust of years giving its brown surface à cost of gray, is an ap- \u2018parentty\"Wortiless block of wood cut in the shape of & staircase, with sinall blocks of wood mounted on wires on each of the stairs.When I happened to sec this object while looking through the- 400,000 models the other day, I thought it must be .some sort of child\u2019s plaything.On closer examination my curiosity was aroused, so that I induced one of the busy atteud- ants to look up the matter for me.It ever made in the United States\u2014perhaps If placed by the side of one of our mod- [el typewriters, the first typewriter could no® fail to provoke a smile from the spectator.Instead of dainty black and nickel letter keys, with an open framework: showing the easy workings of the intricate machinery of the inside, as is usual in the typewriters of touay, this first typewriter consists of a closed wooden box with blocks of wood half an inch square for its letter keys.\u201cThe paper carriage of the first typewriter is also of wood, and instead of the operator turning the paper carriage by a mere touch or an extension rod, as is done with all \u2018| typewriters now in use, when one line was finished \u201con the first typewriter the operator had to use both hands to turn the paper carrlage\u2014one hand to lift a catch- from the cogwheel and the other hand to push the paper around as far as desired, _ : Howeyer, much as the first typewriter differs from its grandchildren, close ex- | amination shows that it has all the essentials of typewriters as we know them today.The inventor of the typewriter was cured his patent in 1876.There were other so called typewriters Invented before this date, but the Allen invention is the first.machine that bore fruit, and it is that machine which may be looked upon as the parent of the 5,000,000 or more \u2018typewriters in use in the United States today.: - = ; \u2018He Saw Himself, \u2014 \u201cAlbert Chevalier, the king of\u2018 coster song singers, was once asked what was stage life.happened in a very hagdsome hall in the Midlands.The whole \u2018of the back and the sides were covered with immense plate.glass mirrors.I knew nothing about it until I walked on the stage, and then, for the first time in my lite, I saw myself as others, as my audiences, see me.The effect was weird in the extreme.It unnerved me.It -was positively terrifying.Instead of concentrating my at: tention upon my work, I found myself watching, studying .Chevalier.Never again.No, thunk you.I avoid halls that are glittering masses of plate glass wir- rors.\u201d EIN Burma Civilisation.full of interest and amusement, even to the most casual observer.Young Burma cannot now go forth as his father did.in loose but comfortable sandals.Ile must have fancy colored socks, beld in rigid order -by fancy garters -worn about the swell of the calf, while Cromwellian shoes ~ with large steel buckles have caught on famously.A young student who purchased his first pair-on a Saturday wore them to church on Sunday, but to be changed because they did not creak! + q | | .| 3 Î .of permanent peace attains universal\u2019 The current .issue of the Farm &| stead, in the Dommion parliament, ; be reversed.He would rather starve : | was discovered to be the first typewriter | WILL BENO © ULTIMATUM | Britain Will Give thp Transvaal Another = _ Chance.CABINET SO DECIDES.They Will Insist That a London, Sept.9.\u2014The cabir cil here yesterday attrac public interest than \u2018any- the ministers for years past.!.The war spirit was evident on all- sides, and the generals were enthusiastically cheered as they app wishing their advice.| A crowd of Irom 2000 to- 3000 per- sors assembled at the itehall entrance to Dowing street, where the for- early hour this morning._ Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, tary of state for the colonies, Earl of Selborne, the under \u2018secretarÿ, weré-the first arrivals among the officials, and they were fo'lowed by Field the seère- chief of the army; General Sir Redvers field command in the event of a war : with the Transvaal, and ' Evelyn Wood, adjutant-genéral to the forces.oo Lo : The arrival ot Lord Salisbury, the premier, was the signal for tremendous cheering.Next came thei Duke of Devonshire, the lord president of the the president of the local government board, and the Earl of Halébury, the lord high chancellor,\u201d who prod unnoticed.| _ a \u2018 As showing the importa: council, Ui der Secretaries of the war department and | of the toreigu office were summoned to - attend.; ce were present.i It was reported th:it Mr.\" first lord of the treasury, Would nov agreewithsome of his colleaglies in tie cabinet, and there was some talk of a split.: : The first indicati: n - of the possible \u201cdecision of the cabinet came from the | Etock Exchange, where the tone recovered on the report that [the min- matum, to the government of the Transvaal, but to insist that the Trans- | vaal must agree ty a conference at Cape Town.* CLE The council was concluded{at 8 p.m.\u2019 q _ FIRE AT NORTH |.STRATFORD.{= \u2014 in the world.° | inter had decided not to send an ulti- | New Hampshire Village Damaged | $50,000.= | : x spatch was received here \u201cTharsday forenoon from North Stratford June- tion, twenty miles north of here, stat- mg that a serious fire occurred vious evening in North Stratford vil- ilage.Ten buildings were burned, in- - \u201ccluding the l\u2019ercy House and the larg- \u2018est buildings in the place.- The total \u2018loss is estimated: at $50,000.| The insurance amjeunts to abouti half this R.T.P.Allen of Farmdale, Ky., who se- , 8m.There was's high wind at the 2 time, which, in the absence of the fire | | department, carried the flames to a.dozen buildings, most-all of which were , consumed._ The only accident reported wasan injury to Mary | Boyle, a | Loarder at the hctel, who was hurt while : taking out her trunk.- Practically none of the contents of the Percy House were saved.The stable and \u201cseveral carriages were burned, - \u2026- ; = ENN the most unpleasant experience of his | \u201cWell,\u201d he said, \u201cI will tell you.It The march of civilization in Burma is \u2018took them back to the store on Monday | * \u2018Wednesday next.; Y.M.C.A.NOTES, oo The gymnasium.and bath, which\u2019 have been closed for repairs.are now open and ready for use.1 ; \u201cA class for devotional ~BiBle study bas been organized, and willl meet on Sunday mornings at 9.30.Mr.W; R.Price is the leader, and the course of study will be \u201cThe Parables of Jesus,\u201d tAny men who care to come will be cord'ally welcomed.or - | The topic for the Sunday \u201cafternoon \u201cgospel meeting is \u201cA PersShial Warn- (ing \u201d\u201d Luke 12:40.© All are! cordially |Invited.= 1 - The ans.al business meeting of the Association will be held \u2018on Thursday evening, the 14th inst, ~ ©; = of ° ° x à 3 so.\u201cLo, CHARGED WITH BURGLARY | Bef re Judge Mulvena, in the Ma- - gi-trate\u2019s Court this morning, Fran- {cois Bt.Aubin, of Kast Angus, who is = - accused of breaking-open a cdrpenter\u2019s \u2018chest and stealing a_quantity] of tools \u201ctherefrom, appeared and affer pleading not guilty made option for a speedy trial, and bis trial way fixed for [ $ - a Ter rime they had been summoned | to be in | readiness in the event of the miniters eign colonial offices are situated, at an and the - Marshal Wolseley, the commander-in- Ruller, who, it is- said, will \u2018have the General Sir - | council; Right Hon.Henry Chaplin, By 1,0'clock äll the cabinét/ministers | lfour,the .Lancaster, N.H., Sept.P:=A de- ~ the pre- \u2014 »- _ Investment Securities suitable ter Trust - Notes and Bills Discounted, Will be at Dr.Chalmers\u2019 Drug Store, Magog, Wednesday * and Thursday, Aug.16th and 17th.Capital 5 aie Fund Does ~ of Royer & Gallett\u2019s\u2014Theis Quality Vera Violetta and - Tres Count Blanc are niost delightful 7 ount perfumes.We have them With in bulk\u2014Bring your bottle.\u201cYou Chamois.\u2014Takes the _ oiFfrom the complexion.?Sponges.\u2014Tough + EC SHERBROOKE DAILY | REOURD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 13vw# INSURANCE | All Branches, Best Companies, \u2018Lowest Rates, Fire Companies represented : \"\u201cOYAL, ÆTNA, QUERN, LONDON, MANCHESTER, A.JANOR, BRITISH AMRRIOA, .WP:TERN, COMMERCIAL UNION, .GQUAxDIAN, PH®NIX OF LONDON, HarffuRD, LONDON & LANCASHIRE, LANOASEIRE, AND NORTH BRITISK & MEROANTILS = ALSO North American Life, Travels+ Accident, Domi ain Plate Glass, Bol! sr I pection and Insurance 00.Guai auiee Co, of N, Domini nm: Burglary ana Guarantee Co.DRESSER &C0.ph LÉ McCarthy Block, 29 Market Square.FRANK THOMPSON | 2 COMPANY Bankers and Financial Agents.Municipal, Railway and In- |- dustriad Debentures bought and sold, Funds, Estates Kxecutors, Trustees, etes always on ban \u201cAdvances made upon spproved Celiat bre mango Purchased, Sherbrooke.\u201cDr.McCONNELL ; Beli Telephone 102.\u2018 Eye Specialist: EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK, Established 1859.- ESS 000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS: BR.W.HENEKER, President.Hox.M.H, COCHRANE, Vice President.KknazL Woop, T.J.Tuck, G.BTEVENS, C, H KATHAN, J.N.Galer, H.B.BROWN, N.W, THOMAS, Hud OFFICE: SHERBROOKE, P.Q © 7 WK, FARWELL, General Manager.8.kDGELL, Local Man BF, Morey, Inspector of ranches, NCHES: Waterloo.Wal.Briggs, Mgr, Stanstead 5, Braves M Comansvil'e.ackinnon, Mgr on, Mgr, , Conticook, ere ve * Richmond, A L.Ball - Granby, W.H.Robinson, Hr.Bedford, E.W.Morgan, Huntingdon, E.N Inson, Mgr P.Olivier, Mgr, \\ §8t.jac nthe, J.Laframboise, Mgr, ts in Montreal.Bank of Montreal, ndon, kng,/Naticnal Bank of Scotland, Boston, Nat onal \u2018Exchange Bank, New York, National Park Bank, Oollections made at all accessible points.Drafta isined for any required amounts, good at all _ Ercnançe x Canada, United States\u2019 and .Europe Rou ht and sold.BRANCH DEPARTMENT \u2018af each \u20ac Viva Interest allowed from date of de Land compounded annually, withoutrequir the attention of the depositor ce turdays from 10t 1 0 Rxhibit ~All the year round at my.~ - \u2014 Music Parlors, Banque d Hochelaga Block, 141 Wellington St.Gerhard- Heintzman, Bell, Whaley-Royce, McPhail,\u2019 and G.A.LeBaron Pianos.Thomas, Doherty and Bel Organs, - Reliable instr uments \u201cat reasonable prices, on easy terms of payment.GA LeBaron, 141 Wellington st, {Banque d\u2019 Hochelaga block), \u201cSherbrooke, Que, \u2014 - Woman s Tools! \u20ac = a Perfumes, \u2014 We have all the odors of all the leading perfumes.A full line soft, all sizes, shapes/ ta - prices.Soaps.\u2014 Pure and medicinal for sunburned skin.All the toilet requisites ~of a well equipped bo holds LL PPed house: GUSTAVE RICHARD, PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, - BAPTIST CHURCH\u2014Rev.Mr.Luckens, (You are Invited Grand Exhibition Display -OF- Furniture Carpets Curtains, Baby Carriages and Novelties, New Goods! New Designs! - - Spccisl Prices, JOHN EDWARDS, \u201cFine Carpets and Furniture.>.Wellington st.Adve RTISEMENT 1 a Saturday, Sept.9th, 1899.! The Delineator! The largest, most representative and + the roughly 1 p-to-da of all the women's Magazines published.7 0 \u2014o 0 Octuber Number now 0 0 Ready, 15c each.0 oO\u2014+\u2014\u2014 \u2014 0 Delineators and Patterns sent post _ M.McKECHNIE.\u2014Agent for Delineator Patterns.- Both Phones.SHERBROOKE CHURCHES.LIST OF SERVICES FOR SUNDAY AND OTHER DAYS, pasor.Jundey School at 230 IL.Prayer incoting overÿ unday oûl a pm.yer Vi Wednesday at 8 p.m.CHURCH OF ENGLAND\u2014Rëv.a.W.Dumbell D.D., rector.St.Peter's (paris parish church.) Ben vices: Daily, 9 Lo and 5.30 p.m.(Wednesday Sun: dys, 8 and 11 am.2.45 and 7 p.m, Jérvices cvery -1.80; .MISSION OF THE ADVENT Sundays, 8 and 40.30 a.m., and 4 p.m.Th 30 p.m, METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014Rev.F.G.Lett, pastor, Services every Sunday 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 2.30 p.m.Prayer meeting every We neaday evesing at 2.30p.m.FX fOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH\u2014 Rev.rank J.Day, B.A., pastor.Services every |.Surdsy at 11 em.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at F 214 om.Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.80 pm 81.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-\u2014 Rev Win Shearer, pastor.Services every Sunday ai JM a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday school at 2.80 Pp.A l'iayer meeting every Wednesday evening atb7& 710\".CATHOLIC CHURCHES.~~ ST.MICHAEL'# CATHEDRAL\u2014Rt.Rev.Paul La Rocque Ic:d Bishop of Sherbrooke, and Rev.J.Bignar, parish priest.Sundays and holidays, | low mas at 5.30; low mass and sermon 6.30; low mas: and sermon 8 a.m.High mass 10a.m.Ves pore / o.m.Week day mass 5.30, 6.15 and 7 a.m.ST\u2014F0HN BAPTISTE Cxrurcu\u2014Rev.J.A.Le febvre, parish priest.Sundays and holidays low mass a\" aan.Tligh mass at 10-a.m.Vespers a$ 8pm Week days 6.30 and 7 am, BY.PATRICK'S CHURCH\u2014RevV.E.C.Flaette, ish priest.Sundays and holidays, low mass gop a.m :ligh mass at 10 am \"espace, 7 pm Weck way mass 7 a.m.FRECIOUS Boon CHAPEL\u2014Rev.P.A.Lefebvre, rector Alass Sundays and week days at 6.30 a.m RUSSIA'S ST A RTLI NG - MOVE.Takes in the L ng Planned bsorption of Persia.\u2018London, Sept.9 \u2014In- this din of warlike preparation a small item of First step, | news to the effect that Russia on Aug- B ust 27 opened a military road from the Caspian sea to Teheran, the capital of Persia, passes almost unnoticed.This is the first step in the Russian absorption of Persia, which has long been planned.Nor can England prevent the pertormance of Russia on the north shores of the t\u2019ersian gult.IS CHARGED WITH MURDER.Fredericton Man Accused of Killing His Little Child.Frederict mn, Sept.8.\u2014Charles De | Witt, a resident ot~ Victoria Mills, was arrested yesterday afternoon on suspicion of being responsible \u2018for the death of his three year-old step-child, who died Thursd«y evening.~Neighbors who saw the body reported that it bore \u201cblack an blue - marks, and looked as if the little one might have died from violence.Coroner Coulthard advised the arrest.158 WELLINGTON- STREET and-decided there was sufficient ground for further enquiry.He held a post-mortem today, H La \u201cPRIZE LIST.The following 8 a partial list of prizes awarded at Sherbrooke fair, the balance when reported by the judges, appearing in subsequent issues of the RECORD.PIGS.IMPROVED BERKSHIRES, - Boar 1 year and over\u20141 W H Martin, 2 H G Bailey.Boar uuder 1 year and over 6 months \u2014 1 F H Morrill; Ways Mills; 2 H G Bailey, 3 W H Martin\u2019 Boar under 6 months and over 2 months 1\u20141 A J S Steveus, 2 H G Bailey, 3 W H Martin.Sow 1 year and over, with litter of sucking pigs\u20141 A J S Stevens, 2 H G Bailey, 3 F H Morrill.: Sow under 1 year and over 6 months\u2014 1 À J S Stevens, 2 W H Martin, 3 H G Bailey.Sow under 6 months and over 2 months | \u20141 W H Martin, 2 H G Bailey, 3 W H Martin.Pen, consisting of one boar and two sows-\u2014l W H Martin.| IMPROVED YORESHIRE.\u2018Boar 1 year end over\u20141 L Sylvestre, 2 Geo Bushey, Cookshire, - - Boar under 1 year and over 6 months\u2014 1\u201cL Sylvestre, 2 and 3 I Parnell.: Boar under 6 months and over 2 months \u20141 and 3 I-Parnell, 2 L Sylvestre.sucking pigs\u2014f Parnell.\u2026 Now under 1 year and over 6 months\u2014 1 L Sylvestre, 2-and 3 I Parnell.Suw under 6.months and over 2 months \u20141 and 3 I J Parnell, 2 L Sylvestre.sows- 1 J Parnell.L.POLAND CHINAS, Boar under 1 year and over 6 monthe\u2014 F H Morrill./ - Sow 1 year and over, with littor of sucking pigs\u20141 F H Morrill, 1.FF H Morrill.\u2014F H Morrill.7 Pen, consisting of one boar and two sows\u2014F H Morrill, _ CHESTER WHITES.Boar 1 year and over\u20141 A J 8 Stevens.Boar under 1 year aud over 6 months\u20141 A J 8S Stevens, Boar under 6 months and over 2 monthe\u20141 and 2 JLee&Son,3AJS | Stevens.Sow one year and over with litter vf « sucking pigs\u20141 A J § Stevens, 2 J Lee \\& Son.Sow under 1 year and over 6 months\u20141 A J 8 Stevens, 2 J Lee & Son.Sow under 6 months and over 2 months \u20141 Jos Lee & Sun, 2 A'J 8 Stevens.Pen consjsting of one boar and two sows\u2014l Jos Lee & Son, TAM WORTHS.Pen consisting of not less than one boar | aud two sows\u2014H D Smith, Compton.DU ROC JERSEYS, Pen consisting of not Jess than 1 boar and two sowë\u2014L J Lee & Sun, 2 John Pickering.CROSS BREEDS- AND GRADES.Sow under.1 year\u20141 .Parnell, Spring Road.HORSES.GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.Stallion four years old and upwards\u2014 1 A B Hunt, 2 O Dunn, 3 TF Crawford.M are or gelding four yéars old and up- wards\u20141 T A Cunningham, 2 w Robertson, 3 W G Darker.Filly or gelding three years old\u20141 Tssao Parnell, 2 Wells Bean.-Filly or gelding \u2018two years old\u20141 Alton Hodge, 2 & T Statton, 3 albert Saunders.~ Filly or gelding one yearold\u2014] J A Wadleigh, 2 O H Edwards, 3 John Wilson.- Foal of 1899 by reg s sterod gire\u20141 OQ T Statton, 2 Alton Hodge, 3 J G Smiley._ Brood mare with.foal by her side 1000 to 1300 1bs\u20141 Alton Hodge, 0 T Statton 2 G Lynn.Female of any sge\u20141 \u2018Alton Hodge, diploma.\" | OLYDESDALE AND SHIRE HORSES \u2018Btallion four years old and upwards\u2014 1 Robt Ness, 2 A.Ducharme.2 John Mills.Stallion two years old\u20141 Robt Ness, Stallion\u2019 any age\u20141 Robt, Ness.mai or gelding two years old\u20141 Rob.ess ess, Brood mare with foal by \u2018her side\u20141 Robt Ness.Female of any age\u2014Robt Ness, diploma.PERCHKRONS AND N ORMANS.Stallion four years old and uppards\u20141 D.J.Pope, 2 G Saultry.Special registered Percheron mares\u20141 S O Natter.DRAUGHT HORSES.F or gelding three years old\u20141 Watt Bron, 2 Wath Bros, 7 Filly or gelding two years old\u20141 Watt ros, Filly or gelding one year old\u20141 Robt Mills, 2 and 3 Watt Bros.- Brood mre 1300 1bs and up, with foal by her sile\u20141 Robt Mills, 2 J.Stevenson, 3 N E Lindsay.Female any age T A Cunningham, diploma.Clough, 2 C Smith, 3 Watt Bros.Pair draught horses, mares or geldings, -over 1200 lbs and under 1400 each to farm wagon -1 T A Cunainzham,2 R Arwitage, 3 w Eiwards, , T HOROUGHBRED.HORSES.Stallion 4 years old aud upwards: 1 W Swift, 2 F S Wetherall, STA NDARD AND REGISTERED, Stallion four years old an 1 upwards: | 1 Géo Van Dyke; 2 Dussault & French, 2 EP Ball VHC, EC Squires.Stallion 3 years old: 1 Aime Charpentier.Stallion 1 year old: ne.Stallion any âge: diploma.Geo Van Dyke, #53 Sow 1 ye.r and \u2018over, with a litter of Sow ander 1 year and over 6 months\u2014 | Sow under 6 months and over 2 months | \u2018pwith foal by her side: | under: Stallion three years oli\u20141 Robt Ness, | Fillyffor gelding one year \u2018old\u20141 Robt | Pair draught horses, mares or gelding, |- over 1400 lbs each to farm wag wm\u20141 8 I, 1 H Ross, 2 J Bros Fill or gelding 3 years old: 1A H Gilmour.Filly où grlding 2 years old: 1 JA adleigh, £ H H Ingram.Filly or gelding one year old: 1 MA P erce, 2 J H Lane.Brood mare with foal by her side: 1 JH Lane.CARRIAGE AND COACH HORSES.(All stallions must be registered).\u2018Stallion 4 years old and upwards: 1 John Harkness, 2 DJ Grieg.\u2014 | - Stallion 2-years old: 1 Robt Mills.Stallion any age: Robt Beil, diploma, Filly or.gelding 8 years old: Page, 2 - Geo Berwick, 8 N E sey.Finy or gelding 2 years old: Statton, \u20182 E C Warner, 3 W 8 tage.7 Filly or gelding 1 year old: 1 Geo Pelletier, 2 E A Taylor, 3 E C Warner.era 10F rmi- side: 3H 1, di- Brood mare with toal by her 1 Miss Morris, 2 Wilder Pierce, K Page.Female of any age: E Decol ploma.: : Pair matched carriage horses i in harness, mares or -geldings, - 163 hands and over: 18 L Clough, 2 M H Coch- rane, 3 C R Vincent, Single carriage horse in haraess, \u2018mare or gelding, 164 hands and pver: 1 8 L Clough, 2 M HE Cochrane.; : HACKNEYS.; \u201c (Registered.) Stallion four years old and upwards: 1 M H Cochrane.\" Stallion, one year old: 1 and 2 M H Pen, consisting of one boar and two.Cochrane, 8 Wm J Scott.Stallion, any age: M H Coch ne, diploma.Filly or gelding, three years old: 1 Albert Saunders, 2 W P McClary.Filly or gelding, two years co ?14 1 and 2 M H Cochrane.: Filly.or gelding, one year ol M H Cochrane.Brood mare with foal by her side: 1 M H Cochrane, 2 1J Parnell, 3 we J Scott.Female of any age: M H Coch ne, diploma.ROADSTER.| | Filly or gelding, three years-old: 1 A H Gilmour, 2 W 8- Armitage, 8 Jno Stalker.| Filly or gelding, two years old: 1 R S Nutbrown, 2 John Stalker, 3 C'A Parker.Filly or gelding, one year old: 1 E C Warner, 2 C A.Parker, 3 E A Taylor.Brood mare, not less than 15 hands, le: 1 Jno McLean, 2 Geo Nutbrown, 8 Henri LaBounty.- Female of any age: E C Squires, diploma Single drivers shown in harness that have never started for money: 1 Dus- gault & French, 2 E C Squires, 3 R F McKee, 4 Mrs PW Ryan.: Pair drivers shown in harness have neyer-started for money: 1 Bquires, 2 Wilder Pierce.that ECO CANADIAN HORSES.~ Stallion, four years old and upwards: .|1 E Boucher, 2 Btanislas Lecavalier, 3 G M Lamoureux.: HUNTERS AND.SADDLE HORSES, Saddle horse, mare or gelding, H Cochran», 2 M Swift, 3 Walter wards.1M Ed- Saunders, 2 and 8 M- H Cochrane.| | Ladies\u2019 saddle hdrse, to be ridden by ady: 8 Mrs R G Berry./ \\ COBS AND PONIES.| ¢ Pony in harness, 12 1-2 hands and 18 L Clough, 2W @G Wynn, \u2018Cob in harness, 12 to 14 1-2 hen high: 1 M H Cochrane, = | Pair cobs in harness; 12 to - 14 F2 hands high: 1 M H Cochrane.| TANDEMS, * For best tandem of horses and turnout driven to dog cart, skillin hand- 1ling considered: M H Cochrane .Diploma.- | : _ BROOD MARES, | For brood mares best calculated, to produce heavy carriage horses, with toal by her side, or certified to be in foal: 1 M H Cochrane, 2 Alton Hodge, 3 Jno McLean, 40 T Statton, 5 Wilder Pierce.i LADIES DRIVERS.| \u201c (Mr.Clough\u2019s special.) .Tf Forsingle horse driven by lady.Horse, style of turnout, and skill in | handling to be considered : 1 M H Cochrane, 2 R Armitage, 3JE Wil- \u2018son.ra i.\u2014 i HONEY AND apranY DEPARTMENT.SUGAR, HONEY, BACON, &c.Maple Sugar, not less than 50 lbs, in tubas made in s op place\u20141 Small Brbe., Dunham, 2 L Sager, Abbott's Corner, 3 W F Guddard, S Stukely.*- Ma le Sugar, in cakes, not less than 10 lbs -1 W F Goddard, 2 P P Fowler, .| Dalling, 3 B Robert, Waterville.Maple Syrup, 1899, one gallon to be |shown ia clear jars\u2014l J Steven, Redford, 2 À W Fowler, 3 T A Butler, Sandhill, Honey in comb, not less \u2018than 10 lbs\u2014 1 A 8 Stevens, 2 E W Evans, Kingsey, 3 Small Bros, Honey extracted, 1 gal.in clear jars\u2014 1E W Evans, 2 Smal] Bros.3 A J Si Stevens, Beeswax, not less than 10 lbe\u20141 Small Sugar Evaporator, arches and other sugar utensile\u2014G H Grim Mfg Oo, Montreal.- | 2d OartmelL ep \u2018Hunters, \u2018over hurdles: 1 M H Cochrane, 2 M Swift.ji © Baddle horse, best leaper: 1 Albert 18 LL Clough, 2 M H Cosbraze, 12 CEREAL PRODUCE.AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND GARDEN VEGETABLES, GRAINS, &c.Spring wheat, white, 2 bushels and 2 C H Edwards, Cookshire.\u201c Spring wheat, red, 2 bushels and theaf \u20141 J Kirkby, Birchtou, 2 Juhu E (wards Cooukshire.Spring wheat ladogn, 2 bushels and sheaf\u20141 John Edwards, 2 O'H E iwards.Barley, two rowe1, 2 bushels and sheaf \u20141 John Edwards, 2 O H Edwards.Barley, 6 rowed, 2 bushels and sheaf\u2014 1 A Ducharme, 2 John Edwards.Rye, 2 bushels and sheaf\u20141 John | Edwards, 2 0 H Edwards.Oats, white, 2 bushels and sheaf\u20141 John Edwards.2 W M Ford, Hunting- ville.- Field peas, 2 bushels and sheaf\u20141J Rirkby, 2 Juhn Edwards, Buckwheat, 2 bushels and sheaf\u20141 G Berwick, , Sherbrooke, 2 B-Robert, Water- ville.White field beans, 2 bushels\u20141 J Kirkby, 2 O H Edwards.Indian corn, yellow, 2 bushels and sheaf\u20141 'R Mitchell, Lennoxville, 2FR Mitchell, do Timothy seed, 2 bushels\u20141 B Robert, 2 John Edwards.- ; SMALL FIELD SEEDS, FLAX, HEMP, HUPS, MALT, &.Clover seed, half bushel\u20141 A Ducharme 2 B Robert.Olover seed, alsike, balf bushel\u20141 B Robert, \u2018Olover seed, white, halt bushel\u2014B Robert.Flax seed, half bushel\u2014 B Robert M - Tobacco leaf, cured, 10 lbs\u20141 B Robert.| ROOT AND OTHER FIELD CROPS.Potatoes, whité, half bushel\u20141 G Berwick, 2 MoKay Bros, Hatley, 3 J Kirkby.Potatoes, red, half bushe \u20141 Geo Berwick, 2 TL \"Paige, Sherbrooke, 3 J] Kirkby.Potatoes, best collection, 10 varieties, named, 6 each\u20141J H & P P Fowler.2 H w Fowler, Melboro, 3 Geo Wooley, Jr., Cookshire, 4 0 H Edwards, 5 J Kirkby.Swede turnips, 6 largest, named\u20141 Geo Wooley, 2J Edwards, 3 J Baxter, Lennoxville.White globe turnips, 6 largest, named, 1JR Ball, Knowlton, 2 J Kirkby.Aberdeen \u2018yellow turnips, 6 largest named-1 J Kirkby,2 J Cartuell,3J H and P P Fowler Red carrots, 12 largest, named\u20141J { Kirkby, 2J Wilson, Lennoxville, 3 J H and P P Fowler.\" White carrots, 12 largest, named\u20141J Kirkby,2 J Baxter,3 J Cartmell.Mangel wur:zels, long red best 6\u20141 J Mille, Compton, 2R Mitchell, 3 J -Cart- me Mangel wuriz3ls, red globe, best 6\u20141'J Cartmell, 2R Mitchell, 3 J.Kirkby.Mangel wurtzgels, yellow \u2018globe, best 6 \u20141 J Mille, 2 R Mitchell.Mangel wurtzels, long yellow, best 6\u20141 R Mitchell, 2J Mills, 3 F R Mitchell L Paige, 2 JR Ball, Kuowlton.Sugar beet, half bushel\u20141 John Mills we Parsnips.half bushel\u2014 1 J Cartmell, 2 | Kirkby.Large pumpkivs, for cattle, 2\u20141 J H and P P Fowler, 2 J Baxter.: Large tquash, 2\u20141 E Chase, 2J H and owler, Eusilage corn, 2 sheafs\u20141 J Baxter, 2 Johu Mills - Best collection, moss creditable ment\u20141J H and PP Fowler, 2J 3J R Paige, 4 J -Baxter, GARDEN VEGETABLES.Beaus, 1 plate\u20141 | R a Fietoher, Sherbrooke, 2 J Kirkby.Beeta, 5 specimens\u20141 J Kirkby, 2 W Johnston, E Sherbrooke._Oabbage, 2 heads, any variety, not elsewhere specified\u20141 J Hand P P Fowler, 2 E Chase.Cabbage, 2 heads, Winningatadt\u20141 JR Ball, 2J Oartmell.Oabbage, 2 heads, St Denis\u20141 J Milford.& Sons, Sherbrooke, 2 J Baxter.\"Cabbage, 2 heads, - Drumheads\u20141 J Milford & Son, 2J Baxter.abbage, 3 var, * Winter, named\u20141 J R Ball, 2 J Baxter.Cabbage, 2 heads, piokling\u20141 J Cart- mell, 2 J R Ball Cauliflower, 2 heads\u20141 E Chase, 2M Radley, Montreal.Capsicum, best plate\u20141 J Cartmell, 2 J Baxter.Cucumbers, 2 specimens, white spine \u20141 E Chase, 2 M Radley, 3-J Baxter.Cucumbers, two specimens, long green \u20141 E Chase, 2 JR Ball, 3 W Johnston.Gerkine, best plate\u20141 J R Ball, 2 S F Westlake, Sherbrooke.\u2018 rrots, best bunch of 6\u20141 M Radley, and PP Fowler.: Celery, 6 heads, white\u20141 Milford & \u2018Sons, 2 E Chase.Oelery, 6 heads, red\u20141 J H and P P Fowler, 2 Milford & Sons.: Celery, 6 heads, yellow\u20141 E Ohase, 2 M Radley.Corn, sweet, 6 ears fit for table\u20141 J Kirkby, 2 B W Ford.Egg plants, best,2 white\u20141 M-Radley,2 J Baxter.\u2018Leeks, bunch of 6\u20141 J Baxter, 2 Milford & Son.Onions, 3 var., 5 specimens of each\u20141 M Radiey, 2 J Westlake, 3 E Chase.Parsnips, tahle best bunch.of 6\u20141 J Cartmell, 2 J Kirkby.fort- irkby Brewster, Compton.Squash, tabie, 3 variety, 2 each\u20141 M Ball, Pot herbs, best coll ,named\u20141 J Kirkby 2J Oartmell.Potatoes, beat 5 var.for table,5 each\u2014 1 Geo.Wooley, 2JH& PP Fowley, 3 JR Ball.Best coll.gärden vegetables\u20141 E-Chese 2a &P P Fowler, 3 J Baxter, 4 J R a ; 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One hundred baskets grapes for to-| night\u2019s trade at 25c each.Very choice quality.Fletcher's.sheaa\u2014i A Ducharme, S Mave Vachons, | Millate, half busbel\u20141 B W Ford,2 W| Kohl rabi, wurtzeles, half bushel\u20141 T_ Salisfy, 12 roots\u20141 J Cartmell, 2 E W| Radley, 2 J H&P P Fowler, 3 J R| Vegetable, marrow, 2 specimens\u20141 Ji Cartmell, 2 J H & P P Fowler, When only.\u2018A.CO.SKINNER, _ Watchmaker & Optician, 2 Wellington Sq.- o ps Carpet ~~ Department, Fall Importations.We are now showing all the autumn patterns in Wil- tons, Axministers, Brussels | Velvets, Tapestries and Ingrain Carpets, including many novel and original patterns, in choice and handsome color- ings.- _ Samples and \u2018Quotations on application.L.A.BSAYLEY.Our Sherbrooke Music Store is.in the Odell Block, 63 Wellington St., (opposite - the market) just where it - was last year and for the past 16 years or so.Four e show rooms filled - with Musical goods of every description.Fresh.clean.goods direct from the makers.Every article in our store, from Grand Pianos down, will be offered at special reduced prices this week The splendid collection of Pianos and Organs form- \u201cing our exhibit at the Fair will be of interest to all who are looking for somethin choice in this line, Th terms will be very.Teas- onable.H.C.WILSON & SONS, Branch Store at Magog.\u2014 BRIEFLETS.Central House, Magog, Heath & Meigs.Props.Tra:cllers accommodation is A 1, The largest mass of pure rock salt in the world lies under the province of Galicia, Hungary.It is known to be 560 miles long, 20 miles broad, and 250 feet in thickness.When in Sherbrooke sto ean House.J, MeDonald.Brazil Thursday celebrated the 17th anniversary of the proclamation of its independence.at the Aner: roprietor.e prices and]; 118 | here's no let y able condition.A.E.KINKEAD &0, ;\u2018 W holesale- and Retail Tobaceoni este Ÿ {Ou il: exhibition of Pipes up & our T | Sarettes, Tobacoos.ef.gam, in own ve A e open every day pa se.ur d'ring Exhibition we want New fente days \u20acxce te you to come and see our added res cont tantly hej _ stock ot Jewelry.There ho ed-\u2014new brands of Cj 2 may be so\"ething in it you l'obaccos, et Cc, get a sho want.Wo are offering here as soon Wing special inducements to-caxh t as Sho me manufae.buyers: for exhibition week urer gets them into market.Wellington St., Sherbrooke, ; Sign of the Indian, \u201c C.F.Ors\u201d | |Boston Store.| I : ss.\u201c Tailor-m ade\u2019 Costume, Tailor-made Jackets, Blankets and r C.brook Kid Gloves, Fur and Satin n Lined Capes, ; ET \u2014 Bin Goods, osiery, Banc Wool Gloves, Ce F.Ofivier, | The Boston Store\u2019 and the \u201cHub,\u201d «4 {115- 119: Wellington Sk, Berre\u201d Apvocarss.Let & MORRIS Advooates, oo Bar e.AMPBELL & DESCHAMPS \u201cAvo C Wellington st.Sherbrooke, P.Q: HAS.Bloc Ci.CABANA, Advocate Mem k.1256 Welliugton 8t., Sherbrooke, MH, BEGIN, NOTARY, Banque Ts E.Block, Sherbrooke.y ORTHINGTCNE BUKLABE Notaries Public, | Issuers of Marriage Licenses.8 \u2018ion given to Inventories in the Country, ars Building, Sher 34 \u2014 4 arzoiaLiaTS.D?WW.DUNCAN SMITH, Bul oon to the Pook estant Hospital, Special a tion devold to Surgery and Diseases of Women, 15 Montreal Bt A.GANDIER, M.D., L.8.A., L.R.G.P, MR oh | England, \u2018No.50 Meibo urne Tel \u201cphone, 278; Peop.e's, 250, D' « RT R.H.S8PENCER, Homoeo and Surgeon, 31 Commercial Street.À North Hatley 12 to 2 p.m.Mondays, and .| Fridays.athio Ph Wednesdays i - ISOELLANEOUS.mp RARTON, Veterinary.Surgeon, Albis Hôtel, Sherbrooke - t1YN DMAN & BRADLEY, Dentist, Bqusre, Bberbruoke, ag | 2, BERRY V.Office at \u201cat Tucks, |] à, strre.\"Residence 51 Queen Street a Tel.phone at office and reside'ice.in R.DAVID WATERS Burgoon Dentist, 148 - Weliingten St, Banque d'Hochelags Bulldlng, Bh tbrooke, Que.À \u2014\u2014 N.A.DUSSAULT, fl.D, Diseases : Eyes, Ears, Nose and \u2018| Fhroat, ad ST.ANNE ST, QUEBEC.L.C.BACHAND, M0, À \u2014\u2014 Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throst.OFFICE : 23 Brooks St., Hours N.Bad where the paor can be attended to free 0 every Tuesday and Satu rdsy.\"SIMPLE, PERFECT, RELIABLE : \u2018Three Bailey for Ager The best cigar made\u2014the famous El Presidente, FOR - AAAAAA TAAAAAA in the city.17 Wellington 8 St.28- Mance Street, FURNITURE | Be sure you see our stock and buying.\u201d We keep the largest and finest stock of consultation : 8 to 11 o'clock aby every day except sunday.~The] Doctor has opened.8 charge fisites of sond dressmating me terms +» re ombination System is# ae N rite for prices and agents\u2019 terms MISS MAIDEN, Mostres! I get prices before | 1 i Steel Ee Bru net, J.H.BRENT, Mgr.Can \u2018purchase them at - - - - - BUTTER! BUTTER MAKERS who appreciate the value of ; Eddy\u2019s Antiseptic Butter pails Ce J.F.Kerr\u2019 s, \u2018Sherbrooke.\u2014\u2014MANUFACTURED By\u2014 oo THE E.B.EDDY co.Limited, Hull, Que.= es Shorbroobe x Li = A PTE 50 lo our Cigars, Le, ete.In the cepted)\u2026 > poing Cigare, howing anufac- Market.co, vy vista 2 ooke.z s f -\u2014-> .Es.\u2014\" er, - | the.prbrooke._ ete, Sher- jocates, 100 \"Manamy's ke.1y78 \u2014Nationale 1yr-780 cial atten ry, r vrooke, 3 : p > - p the Prot- ~ n devoted dontreal 88 2.> | Physician At North days and de QUE JX hroat .Sr-ooke.i uck a, >pensary.- \u2019 if charge ABLE- ng.The bonan: & \u201cterms t » treal.* THE BON-TON.Vpn prices: À L Ham «« Bacon Loom Ty A ee a, il Millinery.~ We are now\u2019 preparing: or our Fall Millinery \u2018Opening, and fully expect to hold our well deserved reputation for .showing high-class Millinery at moderate prices.will be given later.= No one urged to buy, = {3 & 15 Commercial-Sq.f.E OHAMBERLAIN, PROPRIÈTOR \u201cdu.Murray & Co.nave the largest stock of ue mers in the Eastern fownshipe 4 t w EE be next 10 days, at the following very a ee all, doc\u2019 per dog.Medium, 450.n60e-per doz.Every day in the n day with us in all departments.| +Call and ges our prices.We keep a choice stock - of Maple Goods at very low prices, | Wm.Murray & Co.direct from the factory, which we let at Cooksuire, | In CHRONICLE block, on first.flor, with front entrance, Room 11° x 17 feat, has.large front and side widows, 5 ; For particulars apply to E.S.BAKER, Agent, Cookshire.| (Simpson Garland a 0 St.in trot, Montreal, | Member Montreal Stock Exchange.Represents .\u2014Kedmond, Kerr & (o.,New York.Long Distance Telephone.| _ Cipher Code on Application.; * This brand of mild sugar cured Ham ad Bacon, is the primest in the _ market to-day.Try them.grecer has not got them in stork ring] up Bell Phone 324.ALEX AMES, Cor.King aid Lansdowne Streets, \u201cFull stock of Fresh Meats always on hard.; -$ Dyeing and | Cleaning.Gentlemeri! Send in your ~ Overcoats and Suits_to be-dyed or cleaned, ready for fall wear.Dyeing and Cleaning \u2018 the very best.' Sherbrooke Steam Laundry Agents for B.A.Dyeing Co- $ \u201c Bugbee Commercial College, - Re-spens on Tuesday, Sept.Sth, The , At#0o'clock p.m.- - only well equipped Businèss.College inth Zastern Townships 7 > # \u2018 School provides for thorough train.ng in the following subjects : = I.Bookkeeping, &.Telegraphy à Jtenography, 5.Penmansbhip, Ypewriting, 6.Business Forms,ctc.The aim of the Bugbee College is to provide a Practical business training \u2026DLivlomas are grant- 0 the complet:or\"of- any course and after - the Board of Exawiners, may enter at Y time and withou- examination, All persons Qing ata dis-ance from -tanstead may find a - If your) i T.This rapidly expanding |.our \u2014\u2026 Steel Cooking ~ Specialties.The Oxford Chancellor, a Steel Range for wood.The Famous John Bull, Honor Brigit and Dutchess of Oxford, | .Cast Vood Cooks.Have you seen them yet ?5 \u2018Their patent improvemients make them the easiest running, most.economical and \u2014 * delightfully convenient Stoves made, - * 1.S.MITCHELL | SHERBROOKE, P.Q.Hardware Dept., Bell Phone 11.| Crockery Dept.22.Also City Phone.THE LITTLE GROCER has a word for those who like a glass of home made Beer; easy to make, pocket.All you want: is : - Molasses 15¢ qt., 50c gal.Hops, 7c and 18c packet.Yeast 2c cake and 5c box.And pray don\u2019t forget the water.\u201cOlive\u201d Gold Stock.Hon.Geo.E.Foster returned from the \u2018\u2018Olive\u2019 Mine on the 20th, and writes me they will at once add 15 additional stamps to the mill and will by, October be crushing 65 to 75 tons per day, instead of the 25 tons lat present.\u201d \u2019The dividend of 1c ler share for July has been declared and stock at present market price pays 13 ps \u20ac.per annum and holders \u201crecéive their cheques every month, This stock will be selling at .double the present price within a year, and is worth double to-day.KIRKPATRICK, Mining Broker, -97 Wellington Square, EHERBROOKE.CORMIER \u2014J \u201c « - - - .\u2014 Remember.your _visit to the fair is not complete without seeing the exhi- ortable home at reas snable prices in Stau- College, \u20ac S 3 ep Yor calendar aud further information address - BUGBEE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, _ Banstead, Que, TIME TABLE.\u2018Bubject to change without nosice, BELT LINE.ea Tun In both direot:ons on the Belt Line, make the circuit every 40 minutes each .or laeeting each otaer aud the cars of the ws at the\u2018 sherbrooke House Junction very minutes from 6:25 a.my.to 10.40 p,m,\" =\", PARK LINE.Jus Line Car runs between-Sherbrooke House tet oe and, Jicroria Park, making the round bers cae ad .minutes, and counécting with ; outward i i M aid junction.rd bourid Lennoxville car LENNOXVILLE LINE.Leone, ville Ca : rs run between the Streets.ail ny Office 8nd Lennox ville, leaving each ter- 10.40 p very 20 minutes, from 6,40 a.m.till Me ui, © eee Bel and Parc cars at rang{ the street \u201conl J from Lennoxville to \u2018Belt made & > Railway Office or at the Sherbrook: netion, All other transfers at junctior Ro Bars on Sunday till aft er 9 a.m.RAYMOND R.SMITH, Co ; superintendent ci _ ~~ Those answering advertise- \u2018ments in this paper will serve | 8 Interests of all concerned Mentioning that they saw bit of Furs at my store, 134 Wellington St.MMERBROOKB STREET RY Come in for Hats and Gents\u2019 Furnishings.The latest novelties in Ties just-in at TL Z.P.CORMIER, (Sign of White Bear.) ©.Wholesale and Retail._ HATLEY._ Model School will re-open on the 11th inst.Miss Hepburn, who is so well .and Æavorably known, has Leen secured as principal, and Miss Carbee, who has given such good satisfaction in past years, will teach the primary - classes.: \u201cHatley -Monday, The Grand Union-Hotel mentreal, 191 and 1914 Notre Dame St.frhis is without oubt the mo Ceopls from the Kosta rn Townships that ere is in Montreal.Accommoda ora © us a call 200 Sets tor, stonma heat, electric ughts 0 Sesame in the SHERBROOKE Dan Reconp.1, Rates $1.50 to 83.00 per days ° | Rates d Proprietor.J- \u201c \u201c Steel Flate Range for coal.easy to-drink and very.easy on your day | ~ The Furrier.| | at Toronto this week.,Ç (N-ws items for insertion in ; = th will be gladly recelved at Frasces Drug Store Magog Sept.7.\u2014Mrs.Belle Rose Emsli ho has been spending the ne Mon \u2018 House, left for Montreal on Mr.M, L.Hersey, manager tf th D.C.M_, has returned a trip to os 3h e | from a trip to \u2018Mrs.Sweeney, of Rock Island; who has been visiting friends here, returned on the four o'clock boat today.Mr.Walter Beckett, of Sherbrooke, was In.town today on a visit to Mr.and Mrs.Roswell Fisher, at Bolton 8.\u2019 COATICOOK.y} Neyrs !tems for insertion 1n theDarLy Rxconn 1 be correspondent Contiopok.y\u2019 = 1 Sleeper, focal Sept.&\u2014Dr, Bullard of St.Johns- bury, -Vt., has been spending a few ays in town, on his way to Canaan, Mass Elsie Burgess; Montreal, spent the day in town, with friends, ?\u2018| Miss Cora Davis entertained a few friends to afternoon tea, today., Miss Annie-Norton is visiting friends in Sherbrooke, for a few days.Mr.Caflern, B.8., Lennoxville, who has so ably assisted Rev.Canon Foster, for the past few months, sailed today tor England, where he will be ordained._ Lo Miss Grace Adams is spending a tew weeks in Montreal.BEEBE PLAIN.Sept.8.\u2014Station Agent Munroe is doing favorably in the hospital, Montreal, where he has been operated on for appendicitis.The new Granite Company is beginning to make some stir in the place, Our Model School opens next Mon- Methodists have fixed on Monday, Sept.18, for their annual harvest home festival.Dr.Hunter, of Coat-| |icook, is expected to be present, and he | will preach here on Sunday, 17th.\u2014 - MARTINVILLE.Sept.7.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Furse were visiting relatives in Massawippi and Brompton, the first of the week.Among the visitors here, are: Mrs, Jas, Martin and children, Mr.Joshua Martin, Mr.Wm.McDonald, Mr.Al, \u2018McDonald of Springfield, Mass., Mr.Whipple, the Messrs.Wilson, Mr.and.Mrs.Lynch of New Hampshire, -Mr.\u2018| Parker of Lyndonville, Vt., Mr.and} Mrs.Wheeler of Manchester, N H., \u2014| Mr.Hall and Master Geo.Goudie of Bath, N.H.; The busiriess meeting of the Epworth League will be held at the home of Mr.C.N.Cass, Wednesday evening, Sept.13th.These gatherings are becoming a source of enjoyment as well as profit.The prizes offered in the Junior League by Mr:.8.W.Farnham, supt., for attendance and punctuality, were awarded to Masters Charles Martin and Ray Merrill.COMPTON.Sept.8.\u2014Mr.Enright, the new principal of the Model School, and Miss Stevens, his assistant, enter upon their duties\u2019 on Monday next with bright prespects for a successtul year.John and Will.Craig: have gone to Stanstead to take a commercial course in Stanstead College.We were glad to zee our old friend and citizen, Mr.M.P.Aldrich, once more, he having come over from Uncle Sam\u2019s to attend the fair at Sherbrooke, and took in -his late home at Compton.Mrs.\" J.Betts has gone on a visit to ber son in St.Paul, Minn., while three of our young ladies left on Monday for their respective positions as teachers, viz., Misses Bliss, Craig and Robertson.« Mr.L.G.Bliss is taking in the fair Miss Todd is home from Lawrence, {Mass., and we are glad.to hear she éx pects to remain in Compton.Q.Bliss, Esq., sold a large herd of fat catt e on Tuesday last to Mr.Gil- crist, of Montreal.The Rev.T.Bennett, district secre-\u201c tary of the Montreal branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society, is announced to preach in the interests of the society in the Methodist Church on Sunday next, at 10.30 a.m.| The prices ottickets for Prof.Taylor\u2019s-concert on Monday evening, have | been reduced from 50c to 35c and 25c.DR.HARPER INJURED.Was Thrown From His, Carriage at Bee Plain.Beebe Plain, Sept.8.\u2014Yesterday Dr.Harper, Inspector of Superior Schools, was driving through Beebe Plain on his way from Stanstead to Georgeville, when his horse took fright and started suddenly, thiowing him heavily from the buggy and bruising him pretty badly.He was conveyed to Hotel ' Beebe.Plain, where doctors were summoned, who said his bruises would lay him up for a few weeks, burt he hopes to be able to proceed to Quebec in a few days.- nL | â \u201cÀ One hundred baskets grapes for - tonight's trade, at 25¢ each.Very choice quality, Fletcher's.- .An extravagant person is one who | exchanges money that he dosen\u2019t want for a lot of fool things he doesn\u2019t know \u2018what todo with.Battles House, Magog, J IK.Taylor m every réspost.THE TROTTING RECORD.Venus II, the fast trotting daughter of Cupid, is blind in one eye.in 2:14.ma Winters, by Directum, 2:05%4, bas been a half in 1:10.Allerton, has a previous record of 2:2944 under the name of! Al Faro.The Canadian pacing stallion Wilson, 2:12Y, whose \u2018record was made as long ago as 1803, is again in training.\u201d Opal Hal, a newcomer to standard pacing speed, is out of Opal 8 (also dam of Lage! Hal, 2:1014), by Legal Tender, r.some paper calls a lonesome mile in 2:08 \u2018and a half in 1:01.: Derby Lass, sister to Derby Princess, 2:0815.by Charles Derby, is said to be trotting great guns at Cleveland, quarters in .3134, halves in 1:0414, etc.Dr.Book, who has been trotting fast in the west without acquiring a record, is by McKinney, dam Leonora, 2:24, by Dashwood.He is thus far the Mr.Mid- dlemay of 1899.Kingmond, 2:121%, by King - Darling- ton, is the fastest trotting newcomer of the year up to date.He \u2018was bought by Dan Mahoney at a Kellogg sale two years ago for $170.= ] Before shipping away from home Tom .Marsh drove Betonica, 8, 2:101%, a mile in 2:0044, last half in 1:01%.He has veloped a propensity for breaking on the first turn.TEN GOOD HEALTH RULES.1.General hygiepe\u2014Rise early, go to bed early, and in the meantime keep yourself occupied.Co 2.Respiratory hygiene\u2014~Water ani bread sustain life, but pure air and sunlight are indispensable for health.3.Gastro intestinal.hygiene\u2014Frugal- ity and sobriety are the best elixir for a long life.4.Epidermal hygiene\u2014Oleanliness preserves from rust.The best kept machines last longest.; - 5.Bleep hygiene=A sufficiency of rest repairs and strengthens; too much weakens and makes soft.: 6.-Clothes hygiene\u2014IIe is well clothed who keeps his body sufficiently warm, safeguarding it from all abrupt changes of temperature, -while at the same time maintaining perfect freedom of motion.7.House hygiene\u2014A house that is 8.Moral hygiene\u2014The mind reposes and resumes its edge by means of relaxation and amusement, but excess opens the door to the passions, and these attract the vices.\u2018 no.9 Intelleetual hygiene \u2014 Gayety conduces to loye of life, and love of life is -half of health.On the other hand, .sadness and gloom help on old age, 10.Professional hygiene\u2014Is it! your grain that feeds you?Don\u2019t allow*your arms and your legs to become ankylosed.Dig for a livelihood, but do not emit to burnish your intellect and elevate your thoughts.\u2014Dr.\u201d Decornet, French author -and Scientist.Coe Lo \u201cPOULTRY POINTERS.Give one feed of sound grain daily.Oats as a single food will tend to lessen fat.- Before fattening goslings are rather tender.= Sell off all the old hens and surplus cockerels.LU The best layers are generally indifferent table fowls.PLT - Disinfect the poultry house thoroughly | with carbolic acid.Nests lined with tobacco leaves prevent all trouble with lice.io The best layers will nearly always be found to be the active ones.In building a poultry house make all the internal arrangements movable so that when the house is to be cleaned they may readily be taken out.i The guinea is one of the best of foragers, It seeks its food without scratching and not only eats the seeds.of! Hox- fous plants, but is very quick and very successful in destroying weeds.When chickens droop, look sleepy, have a rough appearance, refuse food and do not grow, look closely on-the heads, necks and vents far large body lice\u2014not the little red mites.\u2014St.Louis Republic.| THAT MAN AND HOE.\u2018\u2018\u2019The Man With a Hoe\u201d seems to be interesting everybody except the gentleman with the instrument.\u2014Philadelphia Ledger.= Co Professor Edwin Markham of Oakland, Cal, who wrote \u201cThe Man With the Hoe,\u201d will go to Europe to spend tbe summer, That is the home of the mem with the rake, who gather in American money by many millions a year.\u2014Even- ing Wisconsin.\u2019 .4 -If Edwin Markbam was shooting ot the Iowa farmer in his poem, \u201cThe Man With the Hoe,\u201d he missed his target.\"Any efforts! in that direction should be addressed to \u201cThe Man With the Riding Plow, the Cultivator, the Self Biuder and the_Steam Thrasher.\u201d\u2014Sioux City Journal.21 A CLOSE SHAVE.\u2014_\u2014 Shaving off one\u2019s beard doesn\u2019t make a man a priest.\u2014Washington Democrat.i i «| L i.tear of cutting their best friend.\u2014Philu- delphia Bulletin.- be Whenever we sce a man with a curled mustache we figure out that he can\u2019t have much else to do.\u2014 Washington Democrat.- | A man never feels better repaid for his labor than when he has shaved off his\u2019 beard and folks: don\u2019t know him.\u2014Berlin (Md.) Herald.\u2019 THE BANK CASHIER) Society is becoming more highl developed every day, particularly in the way of keeping a vigilant eye upon bank .ries.\u2014Syracuse Post-Standard.The defalcation of another bank cash- {ier who had used the funds of the bank, which be had the opportunity to handle; almost entirely without supervision, in stock speculations, raises the question whether any cashiers who do this sort of thing get on the right side of the mar ket.- a TS I 3 The pacer Silkwood, 2:07, is out as a - | guideless wonder and has gone what railroad speed, but is said to have de- clean and cheerful makes a happy home.| cashiers: whose habits exceed their sala- .The California mare, Dollican,: 2:1514, |local correspondest.North Hatley.] by Mambriño Chief, Jr., recently worked | Andy McDowell's 3-year-old filly, Em- ; Bonnie Kirkland, 2:23%, pacing, by ; and is now on her way to Europe.Jr i Mrs.Ketchum has returned from |\u201d | friends wishing them all prosperity.River last Tuesday.eight o\u2019clock - Thursday night.| : It Takes Three Days to \u201cDo\u201d Its Ate tractions Thoroughly.\"A certain tourist who was doing all the | North Hatley.Exhibition | , are visiting at ! - ews items for inse.tion in the DAILY RECORD will be gladly received by Mrs.L.M, Smiley, Sept.8 \u2014Mrs.Griffin and Miss Wil- ¢ x, of Laconia, N.H.Mr.Madison Call's.Miss Jennie Davis left: this week, \u201cEurope and is with her family in Mr.A.C.LeBaron\u2019s cottage.} Rev.and Mrs.Smiley attended the W.C.A.missionary meeting in Moe's The national president, Mrs.C.A.Quinby, of Boston, Mass., and the provincial president, Mrs.Alice J.Allen,of Waterloo, were both present and delivered addresses.: | \u2018 Prof.Taylor repeâts by request, .8aturday evening, the concert given | last week, | | Miss Scudder, of \u2018Cambridge, Mass.; on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, gave an exhibition ot -North Hatley views, painted by herselt, in the Victoria reception room._ The subject for Y.P.C.U.service next Sunday evening is \u2018\u2018The Mustard Seed.\u201d\u201d Leader, Miss Helen White.- ~ Windsor Mills.\"|News items for insertion {a the DAILY RECORD 1 be gladly received by A.McLean lochl cor respondent, Windsor Mil \u2019 Sept.8.\u2014Mr.Geo.Huntingdon, formerly of this place, is visiting his old associates here.~~.News has been received of the death | of Mr, Michael McMahon in the Klondike, by typhoid fever.The death of this young man casts a large number of relatives .and acquaintances into mourning: | He, in company with Mr.Frank Wooly, left here.for the Klon:- dike with sympathetic and admiring Mr.McMahon is a brother-in law ot Mr.M.Pye, of the C.P.Co., and it was through him we had cognizance of the melancholy news.THEATRE WAS.= ~ BLOWN DOWN.St.Thomas Park Building Collapses Just Before the Perfofmance.St.Thomas, Ont, Sept.9.\u2014The summer theatre at -Pinafore Park, be- Caldwell, of|.© Isitors \u2018will fiad\"' our establishment \u201cstocked with the best and newest goods in the city.-Seléction becomes simple when economy \"and elegance characterize every.\u201carticle, Qur special sale of Books, Toys and Fancy Goods still con- ' tinues.and is attracting deserved attention.- Call before you Jeavethe city and inspect our unequalled variety of novelties.J.R.McBAIN, Drugs, Toys, a Books, Dolls, Stationery.Novelties.Look at our Window And See ~ ~ Diamond Rings, $8.to $75, Opal \u2018\u201c $1-to $25, BUGS, BUGS BUGS! (Big Bugs, little Bugs, old Bugs : and young Bugs.+ | Co sy Using GRIFFITH'S Famous.Bug Poison.\u2018You can rid your house af bs : and insects of -all kinds, which will bring rest, peace, comfort and happiness.\u201c c \u2026 - GRIFFITH, The Sick Man\u2019s Friend.pen : i, | Fletcher's.Both Phones.- Bhoghroshe: > .' ° 4.Our Annual Exhibition'is over for another year.For oprselves we feel well pleased, both as to the show itself and to the amount \u201c ofbusiness we did, and now opens up the fall trade, which:we intend to push, beginnin; with Opal and Diamond $10 to $40.Olivine Rings, $2.50 to $20.Pearl - *¢ $2.00 to $18.Garnet ¢ $1.50 to $10.And sll kinds of combinations.i We keep all kinds of loose stones.to mount to order, and can sell Rings and other Jewellery at the lowest figure.y R.J.Spearing, Watch Inspector C.P.R,, - Mail orders attended to same day.longing to the Street Railway Company, was blown down by a terrific \u2018storm that passed over this city about The players were preparing for the performance, which was to start at 8 30, when the building collapsed._ John Sparr, 24 years of age, wiro resides on Curtis street, this city, and who is connected with the theatre, was badly injured.The rest were taken from the ruins and escaped with various cuts and bruises.The structure was erected about three months ago.- 7] BEAUTIFUL KILLARNEY.- sights of the Holy Land with painful earnestness was scandalized to see an Amer- icah arrive one afternoon, hurry round all the sacred places and make ready to de part betimes on the morrow.He ventured\u2019 to inquire of this bustling traveler why, having come so far, he rushed away sc -quickly.\u201cSir,\u201d replied the Yankee, \u201cI am timed to do Europe in a fortnight.1 \u2018| ence which cannot be described.Some men never shave themselves for | .have thrown in the Holy Land, and if I stay here longer than one night I cannot see- Killarney, which takes three days.\u201d That American had been well advised.Energetic,\u201d bustling tourists have endeavored to see all the beauties of the place in one day, and, though they have been delighted and overwhelmed by what they saw, they have not been able to restrain a pang of regret at the thought of what\" they had missed.Killarney, if-nôt in itself at least by description, is kndwn the werld over and has a great reputption to maintain, but, 1 unlike many \u2018otlier places\u2019 of renown, it.does not belie it.The lakes of Killarney may not prove to be quite as the stranger anticipated, but the impression he carries away is none the less one of profound admiration and wonder.The particular charm which inwraps him is that of the peaceful loveliness and serenity of the whole, and this strikes home with increased conviction after passing by the \u201cwaterway from the upper to the lower lake.The former sheet of water, envel- | oped as it is by ragged peaks and gloomy, unclothed mountains, cannot vie with the foliage and trees, by rich meadows and \u2018sweet smelling blooms, while the rugged outlines of the wild hills is softened by the purple haze, and space is lost in an infinity of graceful undulations.\u2018The boat ride from the far edge of the upper lake to the ruins of Ross castle is an experi- It must be-enjoyed, and rest assured it will linger in the memory to the last day.\u2014London Timea.Co co Will tbe sound of the school bell.\u2018summoning the young generation to\u2019 study once more, find them prepared ; There\u2019s yet time to procure a pair | of strong; serviceable Shoes from | E.G.WIGGETT, 109 Wellington St, SHERBROOKE.me Telfer & Ruthven Co, lower lake, whose magnificent stretch of | 1 silver waves is fringed and caressed by EE - \u201cst Sacrament St, MONTREAL.Long Distance Telephone Main 3005.2080008 Stocks; Bonds, Grain, Cotton, bought and sold for cash or on margin.: Correspondents: Seymour, Johnson & Co., Members New York Stock Exchange.S.Munn, Son & Co., Members New York Cotton Exchange Logan & Co., Chicago.Direct Wires.Money to loan on rood mining stocks .and other securities.Reforences\u2014Bank of Toronto, Mc ntreal.- Correspondance solicited, Vv The \u2018\u2018 Albert\u2019 Toilet Soap'Co\u2019s Baby\u2019s Own Soap makes youngsters, clean, sweet, and fresh.\"It keeps their delicate skins in.good order.Made entirely from vegetable fats, it is an emollient as * well as a cleanser, and is as useful ona lady's toilet as in the nursery.Faintly buf exquisitely aromatic.\u2018Beware of imitations.our own Canadian Fruits, \u2018and for a starter we will have this evening Ê One Hundred Baskels of red Basket Grapes, + ' \u2014 very fine quality, to se .20 25c each.- They won\u2019t last Jong,| which meas early customers get the best chance.| it Fu 11 at _ tr - + 2 00 FLETCHER'S.«of trying new Clothes washers for fear of ipjuring _ their clothes.We guarantee that \u201cVictorine\u2019\u2019 wil not injure thé most delicate fabric.Tt just .lousens the dirt And does not eat it.Only boiling and rivsing are needed, to make your clothes): wh as snow.à wots sh, hala Samp'e free from.45 et rt & Co., 257 St.Paul St., | MONTREAL, + Lo W.Crawford Gaden A few lines of oar! |Fine Toilet Soaps! Cashmere Bouquet, it Heliotrope, Jerena Bouquet, - Lilas Blane, OT ~~ Drug Store, \u201c169 WELLINGTON STREET.NOTICE.UNEY-t0 Loan on farm and civ -voperty.A Interest 534 p.c.above $500, \"Apply to - J.D.THEUNISSEN, - \u2014_ No.17%.wetlingtou Bt, 7 © .- Bherbrooke; Que, Hell Telephone Ne, 178.|.eod-tf 0556565656665 great fair this year, to stock of Dry and Fane etc , etc.We have added a M found the very latest tailor-made novelties in black ©.colord Ladies\u2019 Mantles, Capes aud Clcaks, whick are prepared to sell at the very lowest prices.\u2014 REMEMBER Sign of the Maple Leaf.FAIR! We cordially invite the large crowds that will visit \u201cy.BELANGER, | S6SSSSSSSSHSO 145 Wellington Street.: : 566666650063 y - : our come in and examine our imaniense y Goods, Small Wares, Notions, ] be 2, | We antle department in which wil THE PLACE - - CE i 4e f Bed Bugs Peau d! Espagne, Tiolette, \u2014AT\u2014 .McMANAMY\u2019S .\u2018 2 ~- \u201c - \\ Es PEER = Ig al LA CS ra] eR TR Re Rs 7 EY » 3.1 ARMY A hs copie mare 1 Few g er -\u201d .y - A A i 2 E N # î i a + \u2019 + * « - LG \u2018 SHF?BRO0KE DAILY RECORD.Pul .hed every afternoon, except Suné + :t102 Wellington St., Sher- s\u2026e \"18.\u2014 ; be - j'HANNELL & Co., Publishers.D sutscription price, strictly in ad v wee, one year $2; six months, $1; {bree mouths, 50 cents; one month, 20 ceutr.Adverti-ing rates\u2014One inch, 1 day 60 cents; 2 days, /90- cents; 8 days, $1 20; 1-week, $2; 2 weeks, $3; 8 weeks, §.60; 1 month, $4; one inch, one vear, $24.Liberal discount i] advertisement is inserted every-other- day, twice-a-week or once-a-week only.Discynnts allowéd on advertisements anpesring in both the DAILY and Wekt.y HeCORD.Apply Mis.C.W.t1-788 i The Record\u2019s mui Want Column, Advertisements of Hel Wanted, Situations.Vacant, bost and Found, Rooms To-Let, Board and other Miscellaneous 7 Classified Advertisements \u2018 ~ Reasonable Rates: - words, 1 day, 15 eents; each additional word, 1cent.Bix days for the price of tive.Cash in advance.0+ick Returns and Satisfactory Results.If not convenient to tend to RECORD office, call by telephone and.messenger boy will be sent for advertisement.- nswers can be addressed care of Record, if desirid.7 © -\u2014
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