Sherbrooke daily record, 13 septembre 1901, Cahier 2
[" su PPLEMENT { - 1 a - ad \u201c ?we M : pr 3 Za Py Cs.(37s OE 8 PRE ay Pea 5 > = - fal Pheer Jun Sm ps fie & rps dA .- - ce pb md we rE TD Te ye TER IX er 0.2revocss ve the buildings to the south, Baker, mayor; Peter McGbvern, James beneficence, plus.public commons | of 5 000 the name of Grove street.The north | ; T # 10 © Là ( { of the street, under the name of Acad { E T Agi eo m 13 Sl J Gd Pl y street, has also some fine buildings 3 tailor shops.5 1 Te \u2018| ES ° | and 8 its residents a broad out: 2 jewaller shops.Cy | -U, ; ct i 8.took.pw the Sountry round, 1.tin (shop.; ss ES VE 4 e fown still enjoys a healthy, steady 1 agric yy.| ve | | pansipn, due partly to the general |! 1 cerner inplamant shop.Lo ERNSEYS : oe ç 4 0 prosperity of the surrounding communi; |! 1 ci © 4 0 A ni | de 154 *\u2026 0 | drug.store.+ .À J +.8, «| - ely, partly also to the integrity \u2018and ent 2 millthery shops.\u2019 vo a.À AE Fussssissssrssnssensedeans] eoscccoscococn00006 joocsocceocco0be0 : \u2018erprise of Su Stems.to Se ous an 3 duitists : SH ROP HI + {ab 9 Ww.iE .\" ; A .; 3.Of the many charming villages in the and two churches.\u201d\u201d \u201cThe Village of Dan- well, tho residences of A.H.Sic variety of these industries, the general [i 1 tortary surgeon | TU) .| PY Dern Townships, there is none which ' ville (which A8 incorporated in 1869, is [Dr: Darche; Rev.McKillican, s.picturesqueness of the country round || 2 laundries.5 | \u201c sr Pe | pt more attractive, prosperous or pro- pr oe mi \u2018 square, and contains - as- ter, and|of G.N.Cleveland, the Acad.| about, the pleasing aspect of many parts || 2 lawyers.- ; E 105 \u20140F\u2014 | \u2018 ,Ç | it tna tho village, of Da ville; rman party to \u2018the amount of 870,- my, the iresidence of F.A.Prien, .the of the town, and the 1 high - in4 || 2 barb shops.CL | 1.- HRI 1 gressive : ! whole, pi.| ab an js seventy.six legal voters.residence! and store of Mrs Pp.Ne.telligence of .its citizens make it a de- || 1 skat ng rink.a il HIGH-CLASS ; A oad none whose people, as a , er churches, one academy, | Govern, the shop, home and farm build.sirable place, both for the bravelling and [1 band, with Mr.Porter as ca tain.EBL : AD ; PURE BRED ar in a greater degree those qualities\u2019, nine general stores, two public houses, a [ings of Chas; Cleveland, the home je of the resident man.16 lodges.p A 1 , c ir i tin shop and \u2018hardware store, mills, tan- F.X.Darch \u201coe LE 7 A mt ; are necessary to Æood citizenship.| Pp {har ore, mills, .Darche, that of E.A.Mo incain, 1 library, the donation qf Mr.G.al} ; : Ble, Ki a pleasure, t erefore, to present | REF; iron \u2018fps ndiy, furniture and car- the stor of A.McCallum on the Ajuare, - MUNICIPAL misrony - {Goodhue: © of \u201cSTOCK | 4 4 | hspplaent devoted to Danville, vo! bes db shops, ar other mechanical works, the stores and houses of James ouston| .As before stated, Danville was: - erected 2 stock farms within the village.Ë EE SR A ly history, tracing.© collection 0 dwe ings.and of Miss M.-C.O'Neil, together with! into a municipality in October, 1859.2 railwaÿs (G.T.R.and Danville & 1 .\u2018Are Our Specialties NE NO us eng Lp forth | its present moving power] f oben Which furnishes a numberof smaller residences und ête population thon was about 400.The |Asbestos R.) ol qe f | + Je.- nti wth and setting\u2019 forth its presc 5 powel for hese industrial works buildingd, with a total loss of $200,000.first village council was elected January | 1,000 population.| > en ee ge .condition.The portraits of a number of a rather smal, but has & fegervoir The rapidity of the wind balked n'i ef- 19, 1860, and consisted of Messrs.Enoch| | 1\" park, through Mr.C.C.Cleveland's sl Y ung Stock - | TE Tanne the leading citizens are presented in| artificial embankment, forts tn I qe ei | : L 8 \u201c connection, and it is a matter of regret | Tem sesssedeine rs.which should, also, be in- \u2014 J \"that other ; _ fn the picture) gallery of Dan-\" filles successful men [are not here ow-:\" ing- to the impossibility of securing ! them for this issue.x - 40 For.Sale.Now is she time al year to CT DANVILLE \u201cmu ke your purchases.hs s carried off a number of acres.| More pote cattle in vicini than i any part of Quebec, except Men i\u201c.lig 0 ra) er land.| Probably largest number of absolute taie of any town .in Quebec.1 | Much good spring water.i I - 1 Within two miles, it has: duty, they were well prepared to en-; eine counter, 3 possible, 8 till greater hardships in the new = of their choice.their sufferings\u2019 (Continued oir page 2:17 os 8 withihid brother, Mr.J.sited by the famcus@ Res rue, Piusaïineaul!, ot St Johns, Flagstafi, imported in 1300, If {and latens pending four Ts CIT ; WOOD YA Ri \u201cfi in Holyokr, Mass with\u2019 Mr.Can recommend out, stock.| | - 5 WE \u201cChdy, photographer, | intending purchaseng to be | L \u2019 ard, &, soft Wood D ring this latter period Mr.|ex: wily =8 represented.i | AI ways on Hand.ik Pinsonneault visited DBrook- I, TH antLeTTS cra) | kd and there hecame ac-| BOOK- ORDERS EA ©; FARLY SETTLEMENT.1 grist mill.| i |Diplomas, and.been honor-| We have ready for sale a 3 Fa et sir in the Town es | [pbly mentioned at various ex-|few AYRSHIRE aud GUER- bare d Shipton were from New England, and 1 pulp mill.«© + Jpibiti ns.He was born | i in| NSEY BULLS ; also choice a3 ehielly from the Statejof Vermont.Hav- | |1 woollen mil.+ JPt Jacques in 1868, and edu- SHROPSHIRE LAM BS from A 1h 4e 1 J 2 butter factories ~ : i S h VE ing been already inured to the-hardships- T0 als ed at St, Johns\u201d College, Imported and h b vig IF incident to ioneer life in their own 2 cheese factories.ubse nentl stadvin xv for two p> rted anc ome re d owes, Ra p \u2019 18, large stock farms.q y y I x x yi Many of the stories of and privations constity to some of \u201cthe| most pathetic pages of ou early history, wd invariably call forth our aduriration frbibe real, industry jand rid char- wie of these pioneerw.| Of purj tanic ori- ga | fin, they have leit the races lof their STORE, NING stacy.y i i; ited with the.numerous Cs | ! a, ie ; ue TE \u2019 Li LÀ [subjected, so that he is.: fami- mation address | |.that Deaville stil] reveals this Pu- | REVO RT,- -|Har-with every detail of, the | : is ét; and reçalls| by the character \u2018 ; ; æropriator cart of photography.- He car- sli Grange am, I & BEDDING, le Mod all oo hastily te) CUT | | ' , pu j -The Condor Mustard is [ris a good supply of fram.lt 1 8 To ' RE ; a } Ema Lu ie due || | STATION STREET, DANVILLE.Arias mia sa | 06 Mouldings, steel engrav .DANVILLE, UE.Nm Fe je \u2018of Shipton originally + _ | + _ _ : It has flavor and|iP@ 5, eto and is well propar- 0 4 he mbraced the terri now comprised which jcontai man in case of need.\u2019 while \u201cthe | (rire brigade ould lo ndthing Boutelle, Stephen E.Smith, James strength.It is the only: ed execute _ inthe Townships of Shipton and Cleve-} This \u2018dompari ; AVELOPE lod; it.was not until] 18556 that the| significance, n made in relstion with [ing to thio north.So violaut wue the bank, with Mr.Moore W.Mahaffey us \u201cinventory\u201d of Danville, wind, tha » use the worus of Mr.C.secretary-treasuser, ding o \u201cWhat Danville C.Clevel d, \u201cPieces of burning wcod The present town council consists of : will take.on a deeper |more than! prevent the rire irom spread.Paul, William E.Davis, Simeon B.Bur- | dirigjon now.obtaining | was made.We our so-ealled | ws indebted to Rev.Edward Cleveland's | under the ie weit 1 Thoroughly Up- I N.GREENSHI ps, 5 | to-date Work _ _ PROPRIETOR.x I OS re ear eg OT ERLE CGE JN fein X Le = = 7 a ad _- - nr , A = - eg - .à met 8 ; : x 81: ewe reo \u2014 Tarly Settlement of Shipton\u201d for the | Has.\u201d | several feefin length were found four Mesers.George\u2018 F.Cleveland, mayor; U.idontné ; The pasty t sférat entered \\ i vi.comparatively fast \u201cafter miles up on the Richmond Road, while + Bonneville, pro-mayor; C.R.Thurber, | Towughip to.gurvey it im 1797 wete | were built, hew.mills | § and post oifica way-!'1ls G.K.Foster, M.O\u2019Bready, Emilien | | .Bardard, the manager, Prentice} : arose, better and more.d up at Richmil, and even Coté, J.C.Stockwall, Mr.C.C.Brown | , John Brockas, the chairman, ious dwellings replaced the old: {+ Mills, twenty miles pay.\" is sécretary-bregsurer: - | Kilburn, the surve res and five .the.enjoyed evident prosperity.| nother \u2018erious, thôugh not so pro The mayors up- ta the present ave | , the n and trackmen.ike yf \u2018wood-built towns, it was | perty damaging, a fire occurred on been : The survey was finall completed in | \"| disastrous fire.On the Water sires, in the spring ¥ -i896, with Enoch Baker 1860-1 Pr 180k; Bi\u201c @ristop) ley, from Ver-| 14th of May, 1882, a fire broke.out in estimated loas of $50,000, nd.the 100 wh oh first clearing in the present | J.L.|Goodh: p/& Son\u2019s leach and fur- tragic ct the burning of thee] J.PF.Stockwell, 1864- 1867.1 Township of Shipton, north of + Brand's nace house.'Hapned and driven by the little d children, two of the being ch'1l-| James Boutelle, 1868-1871.Cl | Bill, was nade by Capt.Joseph Perking : er + ++ i or en 17 \u2018 | he, A ud William Dustin, on lot 27, in both[ | J » S o on Sem I AT ts third and.fourth nges; the second .- = sm ; oo ig } b Did sud James Doying, on the) 3 3.P.Stocevel, 1877-78: d IT Cesare ta Nutting Hill; the third, by Samuel 7 yy 1 Coe etl 187.> 3 | isi 6 Marti,\" on the Marstin Hill; and the} a a 0 880.80 | : A ak = bi) ; at us near Danville, by Jesse Crown.; JP Stockwell 1683.À \u2014 Tl .\u2014 [ eu.F Ji hic ig 14 \u2018 ttlers from New 02 2 y 133 ; he.# .| ne RE HE RAA, Pr 1804, many settlers from New.C.C.Cleveland, 1884.= 4 cal qu seo the new styles at our TE Pee er had already entered the Town C.R.Thurber, 1885.= Ë EAI hdl Wa gb ASA ie sn a ed ro ue Fe U.Bonneville, 1886 Co strive his month, or write us for | mel SPIRE was a line from the Little .0% I reais.18 : , vo Ni EE IR pnoe- of.are + Forks i in Ascot, A thé French settle- Lar | L mr Pll catalo us and pric es.You wil! i wii: IA ; an Vil Wells, which was opened in 1502.\u201cThej = C.C.Cleveland, 1889.91, not bi itate to pay for the best Par BL pu, who know hid\u2019 - wecgad road through the Township was pe J © Stockwell, 1892.: Loar th in d | | i sid kl ke LM: Bergeron | 18 from Richmond to Mg ui, G.K.Foster, 1893-1900.\u2018 Wher you tari the THOCOTE | Ns FAS a Rheamatisn- 90 it was copfiuner to qu ébec.The 0 G.F.Cleveland, 1901.| prige; we ask for a really High RELAY 12 varatf \" the vf.ang, : ,Ç ! bd DT me of bie HEE widiern of the Doth Re hy a the > The seorotauy brest ee been : Class Piano that, will suit the ! TA re emt af rien of Governor Craig, and thence Timothy Lore \"1561.ol.| stièxacting musician: | ,; 2 TRE ELA rarement Craig's Road.\u201d | This road has\u2019|_ 2 \u2019 i | _ ib RI) ds fies we bo since been famous for its\u2019 import- |?on Draw 159) vo promu pons a wig wd swall Upright Pianos and Parlor Grands from Heintzinan & Co; Mas on &: |||].IRE # > lemedy.1 wes\u2019 wt poi a arly.administrations, wad \\ tuted follows Rie h, [vers & P md, Kranïch & Bach, and.Morris.Splen.lid in-truments at reasonable pdd tag, been since, noi ff o privation and beneicence élue Cite Road Committee\u2014Mayor G.F.Cleve- prices, 181 | | | [ Lt > to any ous os course, \u2014 .Jand, J.C: Stockwell, und F, Coté mel We take all softs of second: i! ad Pianos and Orgais i in/ xchange ab fair value.| tH > this remedy Gradually the Tow hip was cleared, GR ou Committee\u2014U.nev ai | # IF IT IS AN © 7 KX I A Wg! cures er il 67 Wd 2000 arose what wis later\u2019 called thel Pons C 8 too M.O'Bread 134 Lu LT 0 mt ni m at Vilage of Danville.It jowes its\u2019 name to Fire Co Lee ' R, Thurber M \u2026 \u2014 .\u2014 - I.LR.fi c ; on that its first settlers came from | O'Bren dy.bee TR or A abd fool LE \u201c a town of Danville, Vermont.Follow- - Board of Health\u2014Dr.J.A.Porter, C, \u201c4 2 ag : ig close upon the division of the Town: | çÇ 0 Heures - dip.of Shipton into the Townships of | C.Clevelapd and Joseph Masson, hile ; ts i I'l pers Shipton: and Cleveland ie 1855, came the the \u201cMedical Health officer is br r.G.L.44 UV etic oi Danville into | McKee.+ | + SR Hd p of ly 8 , For tho sake EE Photo by.Pinsonnes |, The valugtors are : * poule and you, nebd, we, can show you the Largest abi both their i of their occa- > MAYOR GEORGE Loren, Gordon, Charles \u201cBoute & an and Best Assortment to be found in any rik \u2018 - to 0 2 © Ch = ; \u201c\u201d if 2 quote to | George Fost Cleveland, Esq., mayor \u2018What Dans hag co LA stofe in Canada.[ LE the second |and fifty years jof age.He has been a 1 Poa, Tn | \u2018 ; Ente Organs, Berlin Otgans, Blatch- Qu | \u201cThe Village {is @ member pf the manufacturing ns fr bu Bank, Bal 4 ford rgans, 5, 6, and 7 Oct.Organs.Bt staine about 400 inbab- 08 sylesman | pr ; 5 Protestant Churches.Church and School Organs a at Special low Hipp Dasville, the raibwiy | \u2014 ont of Mr.James O* Breudy, and de] 1 R.Catholic Church.prices | CH ART Quebec.Several most, Violent, idit a child of Mr.Thomas Saffin 2 Schools, ane an Academy with four | à \u2014 ce So | ile, da ee et oi Phoenix like, a new Denville rose from teachers, the other the Roman Catholio! | |\" We hive ove ything for \u2018Bands and Orchestras: EE dE ne four gris Fret Sols ques further it4 ashes, and,on the streets whero raged school, with two teachers.| Sei, our grist- the village, - out for , .tel _ Let.ip\" alu Tope Fon th penis fre ch Vide de Ml Nog AND ORGANS T0 RENT, PIANOS ARTISTICALLY TUNED AND REPAIRED Ja ng i mill and à ue n, on Water street, it n The spacious! 1 meat market.| | REE establishment, an iron passed) qui on, destroying two |in|the Eastern and with, its] 1 mw mill.~~ Cu : _ 4 \u2014 \u2014 oo a : {| LAs 3 shop + earrings abop, houses the belt Nastary, the tannery, bowse bf Br and | TELE home on| 1 grist mill.: lL | 14 Mer ; - shop, a gene r.- Stpdlfvell\u2019s ; laxge general be utiful grove ly rests! 3 blacksmith shops (4 until recent) Bie cooper ak shops thres store on Main atreet,: clearing all build- which the traveller appreciatingly | ter \u20184 earriage shope.| ER ry Stops, seven blacksmith shops, i : Main \u2014 south, except the his eyes, and which he fain would en and \u2018.pe to thon shops, cme alr shop, ay ol] Parker M hat of Mr.U.Other precty homes, among them the 1 clothes pin spring bed ackory.\u2014 shop, one tannery, , oe o Ker: remaencs.an ide i \u201cMr.G.F.Clevelanu, 1 tannery.; = ; > - J two taverns, ; hé to ashes the barns residence 0 _ 1 Ce Koa whoo an Academy and niideaco] the shady road, so aptly called by Lhe fhotery.| | 5 | | ee \" | 5 1 - ir oR | 2 Ie be =} ve , i WOR | BY; By! e / X + .8: ; ! fs 5 GE ou po ; - \u2018 | | ( Ç # M.x | HRP = | : \u2018 BR Se Es _ ; .eee afadtetion is.that of \u2018the [the manufacture\u2019 \u2018of carriages.Mr papa WE CARRY AT ALL TIMES Du LIRE AL UN built by him- Mountain, F.Olney, Jas.McCoy, and ithe oldést ma J.L.Good hue & Co.Its |ber began work in 1870 wit eon _ REMI.he ness in 1889, in the store built by hi A.Poisvort.firm now sty Messrs.C.C.|Co., but in 1883 he too ! ONE OF THE Mine dd Pas VILLAGE OF DA ANVILLE, If.His store is patronized largely br d Johnson .|present members aro Mes t under his! own control, till, in i El SRE sett.His 8 | | Butchers\u2014Leet an nd J.J, Bar- Cleveland and G.F.Cleveland, who are {men the present company was F Hak ag (Continued from page 1.) French ens: | doing business in Barbers\u2014C.J.Cross a the Sucomears of the old tannery firm food The ep rhploys about half a LARGEST STOCKS O ER Ar ile Others who are low.© L.Good & \u201cSon, \u2018which was cs- frp a Sak : In 1891 the munitipality |of Danville J.P.Edwards, confectioner; Shaw, ar.Coté, | ue , i |dozen men.- 2 dpt ' had a population of |839, while Shipton George Cgurch, Jewellers J.Oi, Btock- Shomaion A.: Sabie Le 19% ote In the fall of 1898, the Barnard Bros.\\ .LRN 2 Er | had 1548.The same year Danville\u2019s tax- TB | E Stockwell, an _ nd Mr.Mi- this industry, Rev.© ned an implement shop in the old and ged Sle 5 real estate was |valued at $216,373, well, ghost | Are .E.McWil-| Tailors\u2014J.A.Boivin and Mr.in| 1858} .! Paul and V.Roux.e maker were a in ER due he feck jin pal the pures Hannan, racer] J.J.1er id Furniture dealer-A.Chagnon.seddler gud and hue roe The present company rn on | pened their carriage Ae TH Danville's municipal taxes.amounted to goods.2 E Loo musi Vigneau, ge- Eutter maker.\u20ac Hea, {operate both à sling factory and a The Bro T ¢ I~ THE EASTERN BRET sé and, Shipton\u2019s, McCracken, flour \u201core.Photographer\u2014 insonnes [ IE rar.pg sf 7 : : sas 0.in that y and, P neral store; Ww.N.Paul, general store.Lawyets\u20140\"Bready and Joubert.VE | .L dre = 9113-59 | _ \u2014 Dentista\u2014J.A.Porter.J.J.Porter = TOWNSHIPS.\u2018 6 \u2018 ; ç t ] ; | : ! _ and G Adams., | à Rd POS | : Doctors\u2014A.M.Speer, G.L.McKee, oo > cétééééé CE tir T.X.Trudel, Dr.Hargrave.| : dt ian | HOTELS.: ALSO A ; À it Tlie \u201cDanville Hotel,\u201d situated on De- RRA aE : ot street, bears the name: of having | Bhai an = heen the first regular hotel in the town.; - LARGE UN TY OF 11 io +.- \u2019 It was buili abou?1852, and, Mr.Hawes} 3 ford a Rh was the| first proprièter, Mecars.Me- - J (REEL - Mannua, Gibson and \u201cCurtie followed, | : Ready -made GS Ep till in 1891, tho.present proprietor, Mr?| | RP SE | 10.M.Ingalls, took posseæidn.Toke the A Lo SE i + _ Gordon Hotel, it is a ctrictly 'emper- Loe CCI hi + \"si : sli aed I! Ouse.In 1896, it was thoroughiy ot ing.Te : 3 : Fp aE = remodelléd anc the top story added.\u201d 1 Co | - Pi 121 PRE = has splendid ucoumunsdation for travel | Shall have a \u2018big 1 new assortment.IX A UN Xe.i Joie.er -UOL 8 AE mb | The: large hotel styled tho \u201cGordon | Ready-made | clothing abont | L .j AYR - louse, jis à comparative y new b ; L ; 4420 \u201c| J LE PAR c ing, having.Leén erected in.September, | ; - Sept.1, 1901, and therefore - : | Pia de Lite $08.) Jt has a good appearance, and] : _ \u2018 ou \u201cgh, JL - ; + ituated on Depot sirect.Co ! .: | Su CH FLE Ÿ A third house, the \u2018Commercial Ho- | 5 sui IS TO AT VERYB0DY 17 : ; RAI - fel,\u201d occupies a site near the station.| .| CFA It is a lmge frame building, with Mr.4 sécééée : - 4 R.dé Ir \u2018 1 M.Connelly as propr icter, + \u2019 ch .i : First- Class ATR - .| pawviLEs FACTORIES.|: | ALWAYS A FULL SUPPLY 108 | A i 5 E ; Unlite some towns, Danville hrs not, |.| A _ : 5 of AE : .- v.13 : 4 cz Or vo A - nor ever had, an industry on which te LC Rina re | Lr : .4 OF ; : - o all points sofin of BL i \u2018 interests of the entre Coun are based | : = .cb.oto Ly Puisonneault, Daniville 1 1 À 7 : F lour and | Feed © Asbesto 3 iles, N ¢ ; À > i = ._ e 1 ns a G ! = : , - ; \u2018 \u2018 _ Cor Pig : .(Pugio by Pinsonneault, Danville ) | ; stretching Hhrough the.town [rom east 3 j | GRORGE K.FOSTER, ESQ.4 #0 - bors 1 \u2019 : Pinnacle, sal igh 3 Tom jo ded .Je to west, all driven by the Cr al À qe ; i f Ri ht nd, where he was born_ | : , bE R ; EMILIER COTE, ESQ.- fed hy the waters from the Upper Pond.| orge, King Foner i \"member Ric Arnville Council for a | Groceries, [sey Falls te, | | ; | E Alpi Ve ut Councillor FE.Coté [is a native of La Baie du TFebre, where he was born, in The operatives, Jt is claimed, pre the ON was mayor from 1893 to 1901, and s T4 fa term as warden of 1 , LL |: + EB a LE i A FL 1848.He became a member df the Dan ville Council in Pi ond has been Com.pest, paid, an in he Ecotern Town- \u2019 is president of the Richmond er ssociation and | has ; D r G o 0 d $ Le -| oo IRS 3 A i cages Et \u2019 den\u2019 in\u2019 the I.:C.Church and a member of the Catholic Boar OF School: hi y Besides, the variety and extent | been con ected with the Richmond Agricultural Society.arious capacities.y y |G tasty mealy \" - EC #e = AER - missioners for several years.- : - , - ships.De \u2019 : TT H been interested inagriculture, and a a breeder of he riod.TT Dons .0Ù hl i a) rue Ce î : [ .aE Cp EA TTT hie i di QC | and.Hardware - period.3 bo w BO .4 EEE _ STORHS.; \u2019 \u2014 - : 5 + Me Cd on 10 A gu ; -| Mr 7 COREA EAN ; - i Coo Though increase of busi- CL |, $ Halis AE La oldes i ill that} = .tannery, the former bein tho + centr \u2018hop in 1873, v1 irough > 0 ed : 0 > Pau apte.Halu : aa Ih .k bte te EL Aion, Ta log [ uw oe bf \u2018the to n, the lat 2 the siding at ness they \u2018enlarged their shop in 1583, ebb oo .; | + Fests.3 M gover ; SH Mh ERC RR | hou > Tear \u2018the home| of Rev] A.J.Co.the G.T.À.station.The | hel ing factory and since that\u2019 time they have devel i 4 a \u2019 - >| GUSTS CC A ish 3 ny su Parker.Messrs.Waltek Wyatt,| Lovejoy, dates fr 1875.- Both buildings were a large trade in ba 8 od go fe All do-to-d te oods.We puar-[, «1 wot CER Riche à.PR dl pe CE A mith, T.C| Allis, McDonald f+ ; wholly destroyed ni the great * of.patronage is chief : a US oP Qp-lo-date-g : A hy umber 20 - por, 3 EE fi Alpheus S > .i $50,000.\u2018makes large shipihent to Sherbrooke n of Fe ice BA A YE & Co., Hayes, Gilman, G.K.Foster.& * 1882, entailing a to 1 loss |o h Coaticook ; jantee full satisfaction.; _ re ee CPS Co, Foster & Cleveland,| C.| K They were immediately for the.> a vd of the os heises, wit | acné fim © v Chk RET eat Re \" AE el | nery mo .i 41 CE OUR E loveland, jr, (A.C.Suther- larger scale.k for the condu i LR Ta dE fat en \u201c Noble,| all followed each + [ool purchased within a r dius o ort ment of Mr - assess - Oran bo ll a so Tyee Ee He AE re » first two in [the same Co miles.The hides used are almost.en- Pin ; Le |.je \u20ac ap ae Ee fh other; A.cept the ne and 1.W.Stock- i {tirely those of Chicago packer steers, -C.C.Brown.This \u2018building was put up | var.v PE à ETA x store- Blessrs.» : & Tthpugh a small quan ity of Anglo-Amer- about eight years | go, |and has two ma- wg oa t wae à well, Waters & McArthur, B rbank \u2018can Fides are bought in Liverpool.The chines for ithe manufacture of springs, ).,[0.: M.Jl INR about ¥ LATE, Cleveland, Uoodhe.& Farwell an] - value of the output of the two factorics and the requiste number - for Shaping « vi / iy AG a d Hovey, Dewey adleay, L : is $200 1 \u2018is -steadily and putting together the.pins.Birc is] ; - oar |.53 Ga il ; A per [annum, and \u2018is y ; | [ .PRO ri ¥ 026 HARA E ther buildings the pA oe Tn t inter.increasing.The frm] as just filled a the material chigfiy used.The pins are LS) DANVILLE.CC 5 ih a vaut ST api 4 qe pass.over the stpres i ne - 1s15,000- rder of belting far Messrs.put up into one gnd two gross pores.\u2014\u2014 : eee | Du 05 0 AE .vai.- Cu pal 4 4 Kina Bros & Co.ahd Beaver Ashestos Under thie manag ment\u2019 of Mr.Brown sd - | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 ue lees in Le 2; Da A the large store that wps-once : \"Hand J.s.Mitchell i Sher ooke, are business has ae eved nore :than local .: .© dws > yO 2 ; ae , the Cleveland, store, and Jater as the| | 1.he Jarges local customers.Mr.G.F, and provindi il a oghition, The firm Mr.\u2019 A Aa fourgenis \u2018 tore, ! pone ol = pole q ce Gleveland \u2018is bhe\u201d (Favellir ing.salesman, manufacturcd nore} J tha 1200 gross in BRI brat\u2019 stock © à yl ; standing in the town ving qu ther .\u2019 Jerossing Chnada [from the Atlantic .to April alone, while $he Jutput from Jan- | a.ne ; - À ap, in 18:35.Ahcnt -twelve yess Se ui Le N - the -Pacific| twice| a year.The) firm.\u2018em- uary te April of this year has exceeded [ Di i dy story was.added, and fn 1800 the mel ploys &! hands the year round.Both any year\u2019s ' previous .trade.\u201cAt present ' : À à i - 4h ing npderwent thorough repay.Fhe - \u2014 2° factories have been running every work- the company is: niäking its first ship- | last fe + AA firm, who occupied the Leet lack across \u201cYing day without a ren for the last ment to England;\u2014-THey manufacture, : dob, fow à | ; - the street peviveen the veu Do ond ; hs years.I x \u2018also, paper clips; ahd spring beds.- * UN p A Man ; Herd tt PI or Entry one 57; - k The carriage raptor ownéd hy Mr.H.The furniture shop, fist built in 1665, n | doss.+ arch of the Intter year.The; c } Ea 'P.Bailow was b ilt in 1882, nt as far by Mr.G.W.Bar jow, passed on his | Ÿ se re eet Epon a : mm n CE __ pol as June, 1855, Mr.Barlow was a death on Tow _ Ô nu hands Pa Las 2 VE mm a he À Te NTE s- | RES Li mes TU engaged at carriage work in the sons, ert and: William, who he ih Sy of Vr occupied.the stofe the.previoug twenty- 108 4 [5 Photo bp Pinsonneult, Dagvile,) ( RE employ of fed pte ogo work in the \u201cjaintly till 1897, then Robert assumed lati \u2018| - je, ~ Ly eight \u2018yêère.1 | ! [mone - TT _- tered the firm |of Brown \u2018Bros, until control.Two years; 1 he otosed he.on o ot \u201c¥ C A.MacLeay & Riddlp comm od Tn - JOHN C.STOCKWELL, ESQ 1882, when) he began business for him- shop, going \u2018west.His mother, Mrs.;\u2018 AY , a ness in their large store on Dec.1, 1872.LL © .[ self.The fol wing year, he ladded a W.Barlow; inten to have it re-opened à he C3 \u2018Mr.Roderick built, thé store same time Councillor John 0.St Lot 8 native d Danie and tity gous oF \u201cHo blacksmith on and! later a (trimming shertly, under.à present promising ! 1 7 in the early sixties, and kept store in! He has n postmaster since and is engaged in business as ruggi + machine.He employs| five or thor men, conditions of tral i: 055 \u2018 | wr : it for some years.He |was followed in \u2018has been \u2018a ember of Danville council: for several years and served one \u2018term ind turns out 50 to 75 wagons and The grist mill vi id operated by i a { \u2018 CC about 1864, by R> MatLeay - & Co.In as mayor.Mr.Sto kwell is men the Danville Fire Company.| about.25 sleighs |per (year., J : Mr.W.A.Burbank, ha paseed succes- - Ï .- K So t .\u201clof the product of these wills wre evi-| 1.| LT \u201c or 3 : : | me ESS - ' dences of the enterprise of its citizens.Co : 1° L $ * i \u201cAlready in 1805\u201d (we quôte Rev.Ed, ; ,Ç ar 2 | # ; Cleveland) \u2018\u201c\u2018a sawmill and grist mill .: - é = » were built on Clark's brook, near Dan: a | \u2019 pan, To 5 ville, by Charles Clarke.He selected | only do subscribers obtain all the latest w rid 1 4 + the site from the cop of the Pinnacle.| received by telegraph up to the time of going to rou, ol #.The mills were a: blessing td the.com- , 8 munity, but a great loss to the original \u2018the news of the city of Sherbrooke, but also the la .4 ownéré,\u201d Thé ill success was due large- - pi 4.+ ly to their necessarily limited patronage ol \u201chappa ings\u2019 from all the surrounding towns a d + É à and to the frequent freezing-up of the Co.} ~ 5 | - howd heel, fs made fins ot \u2018There are Paid Correspondents at Win > ; n 16 unville made.ita irat ship- re \u2018ment of pearlash: down the St.Francis.- DAN vi LÉE, Richmond, Coaticook, Stanste da, \\ 4 - As businers incrense:l in the course of hs i.{\u2018 : a AR years, coorering became an.extensive .os ver iluces, More local news of these places i 18 a; *% y + business in and- around the town; but THE ECORD than i in any other paper.\u2018 .- us almost every one was a cooper\u2014being À Co .driven to it, also; by the annual work : à \u20ac \u2018of sugar-making\u2014the trade fell into the T ia paper is delivered to subscribers th ( or kancs of no particular person or com- ; ; y.Co (any, 7 | | office &} Danville by special arrangement, - ove : x \u2019 The earlicst factory, however, was that the CC ) | 3 i ) ectablished in 1835 by Mr, James Bou.| So da \u2018publiohed.4 1e ! RE .telle, one of the most prominent of Dan- Cot >, villes carlicst citirens.The building ee \u2019 q 5 was 36 ft.x 24 ft.and wgs then one of \u2018 \u2018the largest structw \u2018es in the town.It and general furniture were manufactured, but, later, a power-lathe\u2014the first in | N the town\u2014was introduced, and the var- | ER Bi Eu ° POESIE OT Bastern Townships, $1.50 à year.| Joa?fr on pe ut inoroue 80 f || | M OBREADY, F8E 1 : je n an addition, x 0 | : Ce ; à age JV built, \u2018and again another in 11870, _ M, O'Bready, Taq, advotate, of Danville, was \u201chorn at Wo ton in 1864, He $2 à (I Trial Subseri tion by Rp! ~ Councillor Ulric Bonneville: is native of Longueuil, and is 63 y ars of age.while improv ed machinery has bee n add- studied at St.Charlie College, Sherbrooke, and Laval University.He was | He has been a member\u2019 of the founcil.since 1881, and was mayor in 1886, He ed at varfous dates since.In 1860 his | admitted to [the ar lin 1802.has beer.school trustee for many years\u201d Mr.Bonneville is engaged Jn jnsurance Deere \u2018 | Sub cription price to all post i d oh Mr.O\u2019Bready is a member|of the council a 1 Max pon, Charles, took o the b ,| and chairman of the | di of © Se \u2018 1 1 - \u201c A w business md 5 iso Chad » as peer of fancy poultry, annually, win- conducting it up ok eT She business, | \u20ac | ar chool Commissionert ; _ address, 8 Weeks for 2 be.a 1 i Mr in pan VIZES it 5 .\u2018 - - - 5 \u2018 ning any | } | i 5 __ five to pires en od praployed a at el, The firm, of He .R.[Thurber & [sively through the hands of his grand.3 | bi April, I kept Panilles ok \u201ctuntion fo chisfiy £0 house ballin, [20% formed in 1885, has o steadily de.father, Biger (1) Burbank, his father, | 4._\u2014 3] ing 1872, Mr.A.Macleay, who hat kept Janville\u2019s first blacksmith) was Mr.fone oor paid © = Me afding, veloping business, the y arly output be- |S.B.Burbank, en h maelf.The pre- | oS To chris store in Cistlebar for ten years, moved J.B.Emerson.OtHers as Thomas to ture y tomate it hi actory has ing about 60 vagons and from 15 to @ [sent proprietor \u2018assumed control ih 1882, J.#N- - ne ¥ 5 to Danville, and with the Riddle Bros.Brooks, Jesse Baker and Mr\u2019 Presby n very lortunate in its history, the sleighe, and as| many sleds.The present |or shortly aîter|a new addition had beer, | She f \u201c took the management of the present | Shy serious accident being the loss t | building was built in 18 7, replacing the built.The old building can still be neon SA MP SL LRAY, \"MA .0 store.They carry a.very large stot.\u2014 / followed.©, Mr.Jes.Boutells, of one of his hands: ; 4 4 [ old one, which put up in 1855, |as part of the \u2018present strueture, Mr.Too Masson commenced| busi: \u2018 The present js are: E.Theme extensive, à - 88 well ss one pu \u2018when Messrs, a W.Bar pot der ; Pp (© ed oa page: The z a no SHERBROOKE, QUE.LU ee LÀ - a l= PE } 4, te w, | | + ! | i | at one 3 uff A + ver Lone # foret - a 7 .FEN + Ga Ret \u201cAu boop $7 ioe\u201d 4 mie BR he Pa és aca Us - Le \u201c t pat I x9 3 3 * gr abv eg | iN [4 d pa dE ey 4 4 0 uy.TE ame A + aie\u201d .si v \u201d # | nlASE OF DANVILLE.fom changed to Kidd & Mills, who i ly ibmested in the sock of churns in a well Loon build bat few years.The claim is made that ; Balifex, is & native CM ( Continued » from page 2.) : is still used, giving good - ide the town limits, and low- Jot on the same stream, there lics do mill operated by Mr.Crockett. the N.S.\" Mr: M.H.Richey, manager of of Hulifax, governor - ichey, of Nova.Scotin, \u201cand Richey, DD, so well known in connee Richey has been engaged in banking wr, N.S, and became manager at Dan conducted: the business till 1900.mn the fll of that years Mr.Kidd- became sole proprietor.The output is about fifty arriages per year.Mr.Kidd employs shout five \u2018men, and is well equipped.with machinery for his.work.y Mr.Joseph Godbout, who was pre viously manager of \u2018the firm.of Coodhue Bros, of Island Pond, opened business: ia Danville, in May,\u201d 1901.He is deep- pulp and\u2019 luanber busingse.- Mex Lynch \u2018on Water street \u2014keeps a * ing.i Business at the G.TiR.Railway depot Me increased considerably within the we diations in Quebec receive ns many i implements as Danville 214 \"THE BANK.{ ors Cleveland, Fag, is a native of © 1908 warden of the county of master 54th Dattalion; Justice Richmond and Wolfe, 18011506.Rich ol Mr.business, and is \u2018also much interested in agriculture, ow \u2014 Tir the best farms in the ond Per umn and Yamaska Jnsur Co., Fast Angus.\u2014 \u2019 | Karin \u2018November, 1897, with Ze @.Cochrane as manager, who prete by Mr.Henry Richey in Ta 898.The bank is doing a stead- 5 easing business.On the night of a = 1900.A burglar gung: | by of nitro-glycérine, perpetrated mous Danville bank robbery, when fro pF stolen.$4000 was recovered Tbbbers, acd will be restored = \u2019 7 $ Xr i \"the Asbestos 1892.In 1897 the known farm of |\u201c\u201cIsaleigh Grange,\u201d own: L (Photo by !insonneaul M.H.RICHE At a distanc town, and alm being 48 years a grand son of tion _ with ville, in T8Y8, - ed by Mr.J.mous criminal lawyer df Montreal.The farin consists of 800 acres, and is devoted principally the raising of high- ; class - Ayrshire herd of over 20 to the bank in balance has neyer.been found.STOCK FARMS, r vicinity have long been Ve ir excellant stock farms.ountry is well adapted to is tock, and several leading ~ taken advantage wn Messrs.C G Clevé\u2026 \u2018 Foster have both spler- .Foster deals exclusively.on the near future * The ble, À \u2018truck, sis ustully - ad HT \u2026 © | | \u2014\u2014 TOOK DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER Mr.-Cleveland possesses red stock.Besides these gentlemen may| be mentioned the namb \u2018of Mr.U.Bon; eville, who has had à long successful past \u2018in the breeding exhibiting of fancy poultry.\u201cof 24 miles from the st diametrically opposite nes; is situated the well + © ~ , Danville) | - y, ESQ.Danville branch C'apadian business at Halifax, \u201clo + f the \u201cPeoples ER.Gein der \u2018a Greenshields, >the fa- id Guernsey stock.A head is kept upon the tarm, while from 80 to round.Hing with a moderately milked the year The fumm is r rich soil, improyed by methods of oulti- late Rey.'H, F, Bland, He.was vation, - An orc set out about thrifty\"conditio are seen vide: mental trees, 1 ard of G00 apple trees, ! ployed for JOO cows are ive years_ago, is in a , while all over the farm pine, neld great]; leigh Grange.N the raising of C, C-CLEVELAND, \u2018EX-M.P.Jover and\u2019 gorn, 30 to 40 acres ¢f corn arc planted every year.This yearls 35 acre field is in a {thräving conditidh, | .Dapville, and mohd, 1889-1891 the Peace: M Cleveland is en al, country.He has been py tee Agricultural Society.for pust- 27 years, is vice-}f | He has held many public offices, among them nj | ; of a systematic at- jwith su tempt at ornuhentation.These | orna- ; Frankvilla, .Inverness, Sawyerville, wtly maple.and Seotch ;Lachute, having.remained at the to the charms of Isa.uch attention is paid to From |, though somewhat Te aged © hing esi war of Captain No.enlber of Parlinment \"in manufacturing with his hrether f the Danville \u2018esident of the Rich- 'tarded by the unusual growth of weeds, due \u201cto the excel >= | was bom Sept.\u201d 16th \u2018( Danville; 188 No.1 Ca.apd- for ance Cdmpany apd director of the Royal An essential oup of which, under Reid, always present a nea The main building is, 55 f with two stori age room, the Two rows oË s alley ; between, front; ron\u2019 the | Tower lls; with >» With : \u2014\u2014= years.When ture of the farm is the stables and other buildings, e management of Mr.t appearance.x 165 feet, , the-upper for a stor- 1 \u2018for cow stables.gutters and an pigeent pastor, Rev.ad feed , alleys, in bntire Mingth of the sta- s coms on \u2014 : when it {w 1 \"od Bank of | age.He is a son of ex- | the late Rev.Matthew P\u20ac lake, Methodism, Mr.ronto and Wind- 6 pe stor, | pointed \u201c 1829, The \u201chés had pended upon a track fastened to the ceiling, carries the manure to:a shed outside, ck runs from the feed-room, and con.ys meal, roots and ensilage to an \u201cof the stable.The! lighting system excellent.An unbroken row of windows extends along one entire side, shed- ng a brightness which affords a mark- : to \u2018the foul, dingy stables so seen.Another feature which com- ds itself to the stockman, is the fact at the long row of box stalls is near- to these windows.A complete and ectly, safe system of electric light gives light by night, while a spring af- f ords a \u2018constant\u2019 supply of water.A separate building there is a two- se power engine, which drives the shafting \u2018that runs the entire length of he barn, and operates the cream sepa- or, the choppers, the cutting box and a hresher.RK + Sales 4 cattle are made chiefly in Ca nada.| Many prizes have been won at \u2018different |exhibitions,~ chiefly at Sherbrooke.A shipment of milk, cream and | Titter i |.The T daily to Montreal.of Danville are well sup- < ph plied- with dhurches, of which there are | six, all \u2018sittiated within the town.The A zlican| and, Congregational churches are lcested : in Academy: and Grove gtree's, KT froppetively, - the Presbyterian, Methodist ahd Roman Catholic on Depot street, while the Adventist is situat- \u2018dj east of amy street.bo }- by the Fée: .history ¢f the Roman Catholic church,\u2019 \u2018wi ich was obtained by interview, .Ff - METHODIST = CHURCH.- dates back to tle year 1857, s set off from the old Mel- it \u2018as a scparnte.mission uperintendency of the late Constable.But the record t preaching goes back in| Danvi le bourne Cir under the Rev.T.) of| Methodjs .lee at ton : the la of Rev.John Raine, who etill ispoken of by the oldest vesidents.The building in which wor uct 1 istry of the fate Rev.Thos.Derrick, in is \u2018the yeür 1858, with whom was associated k; M.D.From that time e \u2018history of the Chureh is one jof almost uninterrupted - pro- \u2018gress.The Circuit became self-sustaining during t} orate of Rev.Wm.Tim- re ported a membership of 234, with the amount\u2019 of nearly 1700 dollars raised on he field for all purposes.the Circuit in June of _ this year.He-was born in London, Eng., in 1857, educated in the Friends\u2019 School at| Croydon, Surrey, studied for the der the late Dr.Appelbe of the Methddist College, Belfast, Ireland, | and came| to this country in the latter and was ordained and installed pastor ov oy into s of the churches | given below were kindly furnished ws ive clergymen, except.the ' - The hiktory of the Methodisy Church | .at: ty years before that time to ship is still | was erocted during the min- | The present | v.Alired A.Radley, was ap-} Co, N.S.He graduated from-B ingot ; \u201cBangor Theological Seminary, June 7th, 1882.He was first called to be pastor of the Congregational Chureh, Feonomy, N.S., of that Church Sept.6th, 1882.Since then he has been settled\u2019 Belleville, Ont., and in Cowansville, Que.He also laboured for three years as Evangelist, under the direction of the Congregational Home Missionary Society.| The Church at the present time mourns the loss of a most loving, earnest, helpful member, Mr.Geo.O.Goodhue.! A man who will be most sadly missed in the Church and community.| Al the different organizations icom- nected with the Church (S: S., CES., Ladies Missionary Society ) are | in excellent * working order, and dbing splendid work.| in A parsonage was built and phid| for in 1882, at a cost of $2,000.4 | | | >\u201d | 5 + vo.' po ~ > | Fa J, IN, GR A \u2018 | 4 James N, Greenshields, Esq., the far was educated at St.Frantis College + mons .with late Ton.WV.I.Ives, Grange Fanm, Danville, one of the hest native of Danville, being/n son of John Gircenshieldg, and born tics, he unsuccessfully contested Richmond and Wolfé for the House\u2018 of Com: in 1887.le + is.13, 1001.SR - \u2014 ago the church was internally improved after which tune the cause prospered at considerable expense.The congrega- under The preaching of such men as El.tion is free of debt.ders Grant, Thurber, Burnham and CHURCH OF ENGLAND., Mimger, ho from time to time camne Fo and preached in tents, groves, school in op 0 ces of the Church of England houses and private dwellings as oppor- nville and vicinity were first held tunity afforded, until: their first.pastor.; by travelling missionaries about 54 years Eld.Porter, (the father of J.A, Porter, ago, but it was not until 1858 that a denti ile) w v coied pastor ans ppintad and the oe pn cae as nt coh Cn Ro AE opener the charge of the pered and they-were able with the Uni- Tu 8 .Fo ergl 1.Co verealist people to build a house of wor- -1he frat marriage recorded in\u2018 the ship, where Elders Porter and Bangs al- register was that of Robert Thurber and nately preached each Lord\u2019s Vay, un- Cordelia; Terry, of Tingwick.The first ti \u2019 baptism, that of Walter Charles Bernard, now a clergyman in the Diocese of Montreal, and the first burial, that of Thos.Nelson oulter.oo In the| earlier records of the Churdh, the names of present well-known families ocour SE such as the Clevelands, again had the care of the church, and was succeeded by L.C.MeKinestry, G.H.Wallace, John Ward, D.Gregory, W.A.Potter, E.D.Chadsey, C.F.L.Smith, teacher in Boston Theol.Sch.1 C.W.Shattuck, the present pastor.charch has \u201ctoday upon the hooks Thurbers, Boutelles, Stevens, Hanning, on ete.Others such as the Carters, Devey\u2019s, ! Devey/s, is in -a thriving condition.The ++ ip r, C.W.Shattuck, was born in ! ebrook, N.H., the son of Fld.C.J.Shattuck.Ho was educated in the public |schoole of the U.S., the l\u2019ittafield amy and, .New Ilampton \u201cInstitute, \u2018entered the shoe business in linver- 1,.Mags., but feeling the Lord had lel him to the Gospel ministry.le © licensed by the Massachusetts ATC.|! , 1595.Tlis- first charge was in t Derby, Vt.After a stay of only | months he acceptéd a call fivun La- | ~conja, N.U., in which field he spent thrie years of very pleasant labor.From \u2018 there he took the charge of the Aulnumn, Me church and cane to Danville, Que, \u2018 in Decerrber, 1900, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, | © 'Pravelling méssionaries, stationed us.\u201cresident priests at.Kingsey and Rich- - mond, were the first to preach the faith ; of fhe Roman Catholic Church at and : | neat Danville.The earliest missionary co efforts were made by the.priests from So Kinlgsey.Througlréone of their mumher \u201c| a thission, called \u2018\u201cThè Pinnacle Mission,\u201d was estublished not far from the present slate quarry near The Pinnacle.Mass was snid in Mr.KE.Clouter\u2019s house.Father Trahan, from Richmond, ! was next appointed\u2019 visiting missionary to this place, but after a fow months, owing to the shifting of the population tre to Danville, he transferred the mission to this village, and preached in later became Mr.McGovern's store.With the growth: of (lie mambers in owner of Isaleigli wealth apd numbers, arose -the necessity \u2018the .; ka DS nat of Having a chapel entirely in the pos- tock fu ms in the Province of Quebec on of the Church.Accordingly, in K,C, | 5 pus criminal lawyer, of Montreal, is a in 1853.He IcGill University.A Liberal in polis In 1899, the Church was beautify decorated and fitted with elegant elect: tiers, costing $400.The whole chu property is valaed at $16,000, and * free of debt.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH: | part of 1382, being received as a probationer for the ministry the following June, under the chairmanship of the i the first five years on est\u201d Missions in the Montreal g.Sinpe then he has opcupied ss «the following Circuits, and last \u2018named for four years.* He has been se- 'veral timés District Secretary, was As- .sigtant-Serretary of Conference in 1895, and President of the Quebec District i o } of the Conferen \u2018Epworth League in 1897.He is a popular preacher, nervous, fluent, and thoughtful in style, and is very gene- ned on all his Cironits.CONG TroNAr, CHURCH.7 The bis y of this Churoh dates bapk | over 70 years., : The Revi, Ammi Janes Parker came , to Danvill to*preach the Gospel in the month of March, 1829.\u201d He wus then f .27 years ! age.z ÿ ; The place wus at thay time destitute of religious privileges, being without church or Subbath School, = + For a circuit-of over-60 mila: there were only! two jraching \u2018taoticns, viz, Richmond fund Hatley.; | Mr.Parker commen.dl his lubou sas miseionarg, in this fidd in April \u201cLeth, {people pledging him 2300 to- wards \u201chis {suppart.The Ch h was orpari el T'ov.10h, 1232, vAi0h{ 35 mendwas., Vie fist dee ns wae Sinecn llnt \u2018and Pater{ Brand.Nr.Ter 1834.In Man su | to -considet tlæ advisability of builuing à church, and the fist chwich was built at a post of $82,000.The old church has keen replaced Ly a sybstantia} brick building at a cost of 87,500, exélusive of bell and furniture.In regn or wWus irgiallel Aug.21st, ISSÉ, a mecting vus caille healthy growth.The present membership is 125.Mr.Parker was the pastor of this Church fof 40 years, and he Jaid the foundation wall, and like the pilgrim fathers he \u201cbuilt better than he knew.\u201d .Parker was followpd by the Rev.Rae, who remained about two years.Hs was follpwed by the Rev.Mr.Colwell, who laboured about the same period.F llowing him was the Rev.Eljenpzer Ireland, who remained about \u201c fave yeays, Then the Rev; J, G, Sander- tawa, wis called.He was in- , 12th, 1879, He ministered mast faithfully to the Church for oat Y he wae called away by death on the 23rd day of March, 1895.} Il mise the They st} co-operation, the cordi and lovi Mr.derson was suoceeded by A.W.Main, his labours here ve La Lo - » : .02 co A de re Lem ganized about 1871, '\u201cSt.Andrews.\u201d The pulpit was sup- om- ; lied for a time by students and pron some | E to membership this Church, same th vas a great affliction to, strong sympathy, the wise advise i of God.; counsel of thes ed \u201cthe Vincent, in the Presbytery who Sound, Ont., and at Molesworth, in the April, 1805.Presbytery was born in Noel, Hants coming to The Presbyterian congregation was or- and .was named tioners.\u2018The first minister, \u2018John McAl- liston, B.A., was ordained in November, 1872.He is now settled at Troquois, Ont.At Danville he was \u2018succeeded |by M.F, Beaudicu, a convert of Fur Chinequy from Kanhahee, Illinois.[He resigned in October, 1880, and was succeeded by the Rev.William Robertson, who, within -three years of his settlement, was called to Hemmingford, where be died.Mr.Robertson was in April, 1885, aucoeeded by Rev.J.Œ.Pritchard, B.A.Mr.Pritchard was à native of Wales, and before he en a] in sù te quarries, oo | | } 15) EIGH GRANGE FARM, Da 4 a chapel was built upon u site of did much for the Church in Avis, who y | land that was part of a small plot se-.eir day, have passed away from the cured also fof a burying ground.\u201d Father nit, : 1 Trahan, who first visited Danville fin \"church building was « hand- The firs d- 1854 as a travelling missionary, preached me brick structure erected at the here|in that capacity till 1864, when he outh end of the village in the early | was [succeeded by Rev.Father Quinn, of on land given by Lieut.-Col.nning.This was destroyed by fire on anuary 6th, 1894, The present church, lled St.Augustine, is also of brick, ine basement, it is a model of d convenience, and was built t a cost of $9,000, in 1896, and opened ip in December of the _ same windows .are all memorials nd are the work of J.C.Spence, of \u201che, in turn, Was flowed by Rev.L.A.Masson.Father Masson is still tho officiating priest.In 1868, he organized a parish, consisting of the Township of Shipton, and the first fifteen lots of tho ninth.range of the Township of Cleve: { land; The Church had then about threo hundred communicants.Tor six years\u2019 ntreal.They mre the gifte of - the Rev.| Masson lived with a private family, fa ; ; \u201c 4 and it was not.till 1871 that a parsonago lecteur r oe no ihe, d Stock was built.The parsonage and the old o took.There pre Iso Niches ot chapel, which were situated opposite the utbrook, Lorne and Kingsey Falls; Present Protestant Cometery, soon prov: he two former being served e a 0 te, and in 1883, a plot jof v , | \u2018 fo.© | if pre- dag, by the In os.Blaylock, MA.is the Pent|churoh and parsonage erected.The; eeent pustor and has been in charge Cheppl was blessed by the Bishop of for about.thirteen years.He was born in Sherbrooke, Mgr.Racine, on December I wlio officiated till 1865, when |'NEW ENGLAND -y LX.2 Que 5 nviile, ma ls He wag ordained at St.Sylvestre, bofdép coming tp Danville.Jt was during his ministry that the manse was built.Mr.Pritchard was.very: popular with nll and left to take charge of the people who were employed in connection with\u2019 a great mine in.Arizona, where he is still doing good work.Mr.Pritchard's \u2018sucçessor was the Rev.J.A.Morrison, in June, 1888.My.Morrison was succeeded in June, 1890, by J.H.Smith, M.A, B.D, who is now settled at $t.Catherines, in the Presbytery of Hamilton, Ont., and who in April, 1900, got the degree of D.D.from the Prebyte ian College, Montreal, after examination.Dr.Smith, as he is now called, was succepded in\u2019 June, 1805, by Mr.A.Ste- 'vengon, & native of Scotland, who.Was educated at Glasgow and Edinburgh.He has been in pastoral: charges at St.of Owen.of Maitland, Ont, re -also, been [incumbent of Malbay, Gaspé my\" 884, \u201cand/ in January,* 1885, the land in 1847, and received his early 17, 1 | ucation there, on coming to Canada he| first services were held.>For u long Bishop's College, from which in- time the Roman Catholic people of stitution he graduated in 1872.He hag, Asbestos Mines were fnembers of the Danville church, and at oné time there were nearly 1700 commmnicants\u2019 names upon the \u2018 roll, In 897, however, a -chapel was built at Asbestos Mines, and the whole body of its members detached from the Danville parish, whidh has now about 800 members.The parish at Asbestos Mines is under the charge of from 0., and rector of New Carlisle \u2018The present, church wirdens are Messrs.R.\"Phurber and Geo.F.Cleveland; delegate to Synod, C.R.Thurber; vestry erk, H.I Elliott.; The list off incumbents is as follows : v.M.M, Fothergill, 1858 to 1863; Rev.A.Lebel.' ev.G.J.Magill, B.A., 1563 to 1868; - | 0 Rev.H.J.Petry, B.A, 1865 to 1884; SCHOOLS.- ev.I.M.(Thompson, 1884 to 1888.| | From the first the citizens of Danville - have Rev.Thos.Blaylock, M.A., 1848, to taken a deep interest.in their edu- - nt time.PE LS I | cational institutions, and it may be sail \u2018There are now about 100: families con- that\u2019 |their pride in their present.ad nected with the Church in the parish.demy, is but the modern evidence of a + ; \u201c4 spirit, animating | its citizens altiiost lu SECOND ADVENT CHURCH: This church had its origin in a grove peeting held in what is known as the century ago.An interesting chapter in the Histoy-of Shipton, written.in 185%, by the late Rev.Fdward Cleveland, À.Danville.About two years peut PF \u2018M., seribes the early beginnings of the , 2, * i | LT - fo | Bickford grove, some fifty-five years ag Ï | L i x ! | \u201c © Mr.Bangs left thé field and Mr.Por- | hundred and twenty-three 1uombers i310 more, Simeon | | i J houge (ie.1888) in 1 & MAIN present school eystem, and we quote the iocllowing: \u2018\u2019The first, schoël taught in Dunville vas on the throshing-tloor of Ephraim Magoon's barn.wus the teacher, a half-crazy man, who was soon dismissed.The next summer Mrs.Ezra Leet taught in a log house neir where Mr.Joseph Silver now lives.Jaunes Lord kept a school the winter \u2018afterwards in the house of Simeon Flint.{This was in the ycar 1812-1813.Nancy \u2018Leet taught one or two sunmers in the \u2018same place.Sally Pierce and Betsey Daniels taught two successive summers in .the roof of Ephraim Magoon\u2019s distil- 1Jery.The fourth school in the Township | of Shipton was built in Danville in 11817.The preliminaries - were \u2018arranged in the home of Mr.Hosmer Cleveland.After a little conversation, Hosmer \u201cCleveland said he.would give 810 to- lwards a house: David Harvey profiered | Flint another 810, Thea then looked to Ephraim Magoon for an offer.\u201d He hesitated about giving $10, whereupon David Harvey, the principal « puet of the place, following poem: : \u2018His great farm is on a side Hill, \u201cWithin the side there is a still \u201cHis hoe stands in a valley; \u201cAud.ifsTor weighty purpose.sgh \u201cHe thinks a reidy ten too mach, \u201cIh thought is buat ao folly.\u201cThis produced - the desired effect These four individuals afterwards dow: bled the amount then praised,\u2019 which together with the other subs-riptions, made up the amount of S200 Honey Cleveland built the house for this mon ev.The budy of the resent | selool: Dunnville, (in the eto which he, built, thovggh if hus undergone.some alt-rations.\u2018Thin; echoul- Jlwupe answercd for school nnd meeting sum presented the \u2019 .{ - many \u2018 yeurs.\u2018Île winter before\u2019 the house was congpletl Samuel! Maniels il e; t a school in the old log haus e loft Ly John Stevens, near where Rev.A.J).i l'arler now resides, At the close he had \u2018an eshibition \u2018in Mr.Crown's iill, as the beat.place which could then le se oured.The audience was ve large, and the whole affair was, salisfactory.Mr.Daniels delivered a lony written ad- drcse at tho closes and, ns the last thing, advised the \u2018people to attend vitine their attention, he said, | were nono more important -.t Bible and Morse\u2019s Geography: | The first academy was built in 1854, \u2018by- subscription.of the inhabitants of the Township of Shipton, and the school was opened early in S85.The first Board of Trustoes consisted of byt three members, viz., Rev.A.J.Parker, 1.W.| han the the number had already been incrensed to five.The following persons pare principals of the acadeny= during \u2018 the firat five years, that is, up to 1 | (Continued on page 4.) i Co | - BOSTON RAILROAD L : | Between | POINTS ano \"NEW YORK, 4ND y ALL BUSTON | \u201c \u201c onevcer Through Slesping Cars | \u2018Betwaen Quebec, Mont- | real and Springfield, Mass.- cou - thétète - New York through the charming scenery to be in New England.CT eases For tickets and full mation apply to.an Agent, or address Gen| Pass.Dept.B.& M.R.R., Boston.caréére found 4 General Passenger & | Agent.ost much to reading.Among the bôoke in- 7 there - Stookwell, G.N.Cleveland, Lut by 1859 The Direct Route \u2018 CANADIAN .: aE I ; \"| | & | | POINTS.| Only one change of \u2018cars to.| infor- Ticket D.J.FLANDERS, \u2018 id Mr.Mountain \u2019 7 À Fm : 4 ; ] i : | i | i + i H ! H i ! wl \u201c| | y ; | i | i .* | | Su, * \\ i i | - \\ \u2018 ' ; | Pe lr abl NICE +3 ma ae, Fh ke oi Fi 7 À A ECO de Ne = oc de * SE PP SEE rie % $ « -\u2014 re a 8 Gy # x a mr a ou Les 3 mé apes (pl SC ES ; .- = ete ES = = , iw oe oh - oN me 1 Po TH = ES rea me xp \u2014\u2014 : _ - .; .\u201d Sy ae adh) [ana .So 2 Lo, oo .ee ; : Dania ahi: a Cae lo Co ot .vl dae Ek AN 4 a : ee apn .cy \u201d a : Cu = TR wil, > a NS - .- a a PSY re z @ \u201d ere) A ae 2 4 Era gate = : Ts Ta.\u2014-\u2014 ~ =f \"4 té LC \u201cà galt: : a ah LASER Ed = on 4 3 alm eR Ll anes > pau 0 ioe My nn fMRI * A Lo ., E ee - AN - ens : - - - , 45e am ape ne = i Ta ENT CIE = ; HN Li ; - TILT SER Li SE .\u2018 - A - - he \u2018 ._ \u201c - 2.A od Pp 5 \u2019 SE - - .- - : - IS .J \u201c : vs - + A - .: \u201cA oe a - ° - Pc Te .Ue 8 PUR Td Shc s gai + es 1h = i .20 - ; - .- .: - \u2014\u2014 -e- Wome ed om .: .4 RIEL RL Lr = ; 7 2 : Le Ne .nn ;, Lada y \u2019 , x * i ol i - - \u201c ic ru .\" a ri ets à en = ¥ 4 es ?Lx ETT ES - ._ : > \"| - - .2 - - ve .- a o EL a \u201coa ain Se a ob y .eee 4 Le ; - Be So Le = TRY ET - rr > = .05 p .Lo ., ; a 2 or ; > ?wig ! me A pe = ime % - < \u201c « .- ; - AS 2 * + M LEU cL =; .at .\" Hr T 3 - Te josh ne We = ; FA a + net pt = N ee.PS PIN + 2 av Lie er TT Sw Ca + \u2018 Le ere ie » .: ; ; > ; A .hE UE | By eT IN -y 2 LITE N D ee 2 2 } - RS 2m eut + Leu ge ET ww.ny PUR + wee Cr 5 - ft ey - 5 \u201ciri .oy Le sas i + 2 we D x © ens 7 2.#2 wr.a faire ; - » > \"% û + Hypa er mp ° ! - , Pb ea pm D Aa oe AAR si dun a: ! the management of a Board of Trusices, VILLAGE OF DANVILLE [Somes s pese (Continued from page [3.) | Masson, A.Boivin, while Mr.F.A.ne Catherine Tu Campbell Cs p | was built, upwards of 30 years ago, and Davenport, AB Heary Hubb: \u2018ag a\u201d [is still standing.At first tion.ne ce of the erse- required.The present teachers are: Miss will be of interest and is copied from Als Vignesu, principal, and Mise À .\u2014 Coté.| | e .v bref Eonllonns tat ov The taxable school property is estim- bas bean pleased by order-iu-counell dat ated at $50,060.= | ed the 30th of June, 1876, to make the et : following erection of a school Kunicipal- ASBESTOS MIN ry \"t To detadh the Village of ville, in| Danville, and connected with it by the - ship of Shipton, in the and to erect it into a municipality under the said - the \u2018same limits as those assi for municipal purposes.Two months later the same te school ten hundred?It has a Roman Catholic me, with Church and school, a Protestant school ed to it|with facilities for Protestant services, and _ possesscs, besides, a few small te re- shops.But ita existence depends solely \u201cfled ty Tovcitad, where several large Brien is secretary-treasurer.The school | companies are operating extensively.The first shed was built in July, 1879.Being small, it was torn down, and replaced by larger but temporary buildings.one teacher | Finally in the fall of 1495, a large fac- , MLA.was found sufficient, but now two are tory was built, giving employment to more than 300 men, and averaging an Eva ! output of 175 tous of asbestos per week.On March 22nd, 1900, this building was destroyed by fire, cause unknown, but with an estimated loss of $255,000.A temporary building was put up in the fall of that year, but the former average weekly product was -still main- 3 \u2018a A Less than thréo miles souttlonst\u201d SO | Ji 1 This spring the company bes the County of Richmond, of the Town- Asbestos and Danville Railway, iies tho | been compelled o oounty, | village of Asbestos, with à population of | to run day and night, Sundays excepted, with an output of 210 tons per week.The prospects for | the successful working of the mines are vory encouraging, - and the manager hus unnounced his intention of replacing the present works this fall by a large structure, supplied with the most modern machinery, and affording employment for an increased staff of men.5 LA \u201c+ V- (Photo by Pinsonneault, | anville ) - \"CHARLE R.THURBER, TSQ., 2 © i is ik Councillor C.R.Thurber is\u2019 y native of Now.Ireland, Que.¥ w fp born in 1837.He hus been o mefuber of the Danville Council ino 1697, Fred was previously for several yeard n member of the Tingwick Cdfitiotl na Soul tary-Treasurer of that biunicipality.Mr.Thurber ix, usé, @ met fof RNA\" School Commissioners, and has been a warden of the linglish Ehurch for 35 years.He is enguged.in the manufacture of carvinges ut Danville, un ported the appointinent of the following on the now famou asbestos mines.These ment, as \u201cdontrol of the Asbestos , hich: has its Augustus Edward.Lee, rogistere] office if London, Jingland.Tho} to the sky.It\u2019 1s simply an excavation Good- munnging.divector in Mr, Japs.R.Penr- son, while the superintendeht is Mr, C.in the, I, Ciranbery, who livoz in ja fine house which men were set to work with ham- im as school commissioners, for the are under the \"municipality of Danville : \u2014Messrs.Geo.and Asbestic Co.,} limited, t Carter, William Honeyman, Joseph Lor hue, and Michael Lynch.1 The old academy was burned \u2018great fire of 1882, after which the build- upon the grounds.Wr.Pearson has re- ing now owned by Mr.W; W.Towne, on cently returned from Fnglind, to com- Depot street (\u2018better known; aé the Vic- pilote nrrjngoments for extondivo improve- toria Hotel building) was purchased ! ments and à general and used for \u201d school purposes.À building soon proved iñadequate, the town in 1890 built : \u2018Academy, which | Le .considered one of the beat acadeñiies in] the province.- ~~ 1) À.The academy offers yearly a largo wwn-,.\u201cbee of prizes and\u2018ucholurships.| \u201cnual announcement, for 1900-1 page! 15 an interesting list-of gr \u201cwho have hecfine fus in \u2018the \u201c élonsi \u2018The adélemy Hbs an ehcpllent motté, Mens Sans fn Uorporel San,\u201d | JA sound mid fn a sound.body.[' \u2018The number of pupils on the] roll is 149.The j.reent , comumixsioners [are : \u2014 Messrs.C.I.Burbank, chnirman] C.C1 Cleveland, G.F.Brown, C.J.| Crons, G.-W.Adams, LD.S.: with | C: \u20ac.Brown us\u2019 sccretary-Lreusquer.The «present teachers are: Mr, ft.A.Connolly, , M.A, \u201cprincipal; Miss Grace 1}.Muc- © kochnie, Miss lleanor A.Dunlop,|\u201d and Mivs Christine Palliver, __ ) he following is n lixt of the |prinei- - Fals rince 1877 :\u2014S, M, [Logan (877); A.Stééuhun (1875); © 1W.Metriman | (1579); D.Melntcsh (1880); & For tier (1881-42); H.W.Hoover (|18837; Mr.brwin (FSS4-M5); Miss MebGinnis (1K66); Miss Denier (3087); WoT.Brigys, B.A., (1888-1897); C.W| Ford | (1898-1900 ); M.A.Connolly, |N.A.(1901 ).Th The valuation of = taxable [school i property for 1901 is $203,103, while the rate of taxes is 5 mills.The rates for.the lust decade were : \u20141890, ten mills} 1891.1897, eight mills; | 1899, six mills; 1900, five mills, e Protestant school [taxes for; 189] |ville, (who is still amounted to $1417.38, and for 1901 at [in the: five mills to $1315.52.| In 189] the scholars\u2019 fe $838.25, and in 1901 to ing a big.increase, | The Roman Catholic school is under Wotto works and .vibite amounted to tine rock, which coveva 1035.50, < show Granby Carriage \u201c One more carload just receïved Con cords, Cornings, Surrey, Top Buggies, \u2026 Klondikes, \u2018Jump Seats, Deritocrate, Delivery Wagons, Road Carts 4nd Lum.© be Wagons.|\" \u2014 HANDMADE HARNESSES.B0 set just added to my stook, | TRUNKS, HAND \u2018BAGS, PS, LAP ROBES, BLANKETS, BRUSHES CURRY COMBS, SURCINGLES, CARRIAGE UMBREILAS, HARNESS DRESSING, HOOF OINTMENT, GALL CURE, MACHINE and HARNESS OIL, WASHING| MACHINES, WRINGERS, CHURNS; FARM BOLL.ERS, SPRAMOTORS, WHITE SEWING MACHINES,\u201d ~~ \u2018 \\ ; Agent for Massey.Harris Co.Agricul tural Tmplements., | CLARK GORDON, A SHERBROOKE.| EL | 4 | Asbestos is defined as a mineral substance and is found in serpentine rock, I which is the lowest but one of all rock \u2018férmations.Its presence near the earth's: : surface in -bolieved to be due to up \u201cheavuls during the Jormative periods of \"the earth's crust.It is found abwolutely|.pure in veins ranging in thickness from one-eighth of.an inch to about thrie and oné-halr inches.These veins forme a nctwork of long and.short lines, truced after tho mest irregular fushion, It is ur if caprico governed at once the construction of their length and thickness, \u201cund the course of their development, The Tibre in enely vein in absolutely pure, \u201cwhile there ix\u2019 comparatively little dif- [ land, while the lasbestio has been shipped even to South Africa, Australia, China and Japan.| Asbestôs being a mon-conductor and uninflamable, ia becoming more and more à material in the con- \u2018struction of buiidinge and in the cover- \u2018ing of boilers and steam-pipes.Its recent manufacture info parchment furnishes mankind with new resource against the burning of| valuable manuscripts.Thus, with the multiplication of their uses, bot asbestos and asbestic are yearly \"hy larged markets.This expansion of the industry should give the Province of! Quebec every reason for fact \u2018that.asbestos exists here purer than that found in Italy or Greenland or\u2014in some few of the American States, Que- bee fs the only country in the world where asbestos and asbestic can be profitably mined.| .| I Cd GUAT ML AX gr À A self-çongratulation, for aside from the ference bLitween the apocimens of ashe.| ten found nt vurious depthr.Near the Ceurince, however, it is moro or lose dis- AFTER THE AMERICA'S OUP.Montreal Yachtemen Will i Challenge.- h Toronto, Sept.12.\u2014F is reported that a number of Montreal yachtsmen have}.decided to enter a Canadian yacht should the coming contest leave the cup in possession of the Unita O1 rock 11.fails to win, a syndiedte of Can- adinns will, it is stated, build a yacht and challenge in 1902.Herrick .Duggan, who won the Seawanhaka cup, is noted as a designer, and iwould probably re coive n chance if a phallonge Were issued.> \u201cI hope you appreciate the fact, sir, that in marrying | my.daughter you marry a laige-hearted, generous girl.\u201d \u201cI \u201cdo, sir\u201d (with emotion); \u2018\u2018and 1 | ted States.If Sham: | A really Handsome Shoo, ull patent hope she inherits those qualities from leather.French heel.Same line in\u2019 fine » > Dongola Kid.| PS \u201cLittle Man,\u201d for boys from 4 to 10 years of age.Also in spring heel, same line, slightly changed.for girls: Black, tan and brown.Also in low ska.Some of these-sure to suit.- à je PRNEUR + BA LAT | A FEW OF THE LINES CArmjgp po It Is Reported That a Syndicate\u2019 ver] MOREN CY & MILL Leading Shoe Dealers, Sherbrooke TERMS STRIOSTLY Cag All patent loath bright red\u2014stocking firmation, ye Give \u2018above desariy ih, fine ki, go Ng\u201d | The Standard 5 distinct\u201d lusts) Handsome, contineiit.| We alu > Hootton.\u20ac | :Î \u2018The visiter who comes to.Asbestos 4 town.with cherished dreams of descent.recofstruction of \"qualities, while the refuse, which is se- 132 & 134 WELLINGTON STREET : color««] by the percolations of water from i the carth above, and unlces this foreign lnatter is removed, (he asbestos in the \"upper strata is of an inforjor quality.Generally speaking, the purity is upi- | form, white the quality- is variable, nc {cording to the thickness of the veins, or {rather to the length of the fibre, which stands upright within the vein.Asbestos when untouched, is of a gray color and | presents a firm.lustrous metallic gurfarc.| When fibrized, {t separates into countless : Lalenider oilk-liké threads of extraordinary i atrength and formis - what is known as ing in a fast-dropping bucket into dim, damp subterranean regions of uncertain | Apace, meets with sure .disappoint- he + stands before what in nothing more than quarry, one hundred feet deep and open made in a rocky ridge, from whieh the surface-earth was first removed, and at mer, drill and dynamite.The quarried rock is put into hoxes and hoisted from \u2019 the pit by means of travelling derricks, which transfor the hoxes to =~ trucks, Upon these trucks, the rock, if valueless, MINES OF THE ASBESTOS AND ASBESTIC CO, Ltd, These mines, first .operied; ip July, is removed to the dumping- round\u2019 over 1898, seven mills; | 1879; by Mr.W.H.Jeffery, | assisted by the side of the hill, but if Bbrovs, \u2018it his able rmmänager, Capt.Thorpe, of Dan- is taken to the material is then graded into No.1 or veins more than one inch cobbed rock with the ~ thinner asbestos veins is put into crushers and fibrized, producing not only two other grades of asbestos, but also a large quantity of a composition of rook and asbestos, known as refuse.The usbestos, then, ie of four different - Parated into fine and course, in of two grades.The \u2018liner grade is made into asbestic, and is used for wall-plaster being \u2018 whiter than the common send and absolutely fireproof.The coarser refuse is made into gravel and since it ,hever rises in dust nor heaves in spring, it is meeting with | an ever-increasing demand on roads and railways.The company hag sold large quantities of it to many American railway lines.The .asbestos, which the company puts up [f ao large Co TT ma for -law the\u2019 misguided Anarchists are \u201cmodels compnjed | cobbing-sheds, where the.deeply | \u2018interested stone is oobbed or broken up, in order bho.wo vibita them to collect all the asbestos that is more\u2019 daily ), arc situated on a ridge of serpen- than one-half, inch thick.This gathered about 75 acres.This serpentine belt extends with se- Np.2 crude, No.1 representing ali vera] qutcropping to Nicolet, Tingwick.ushestos in | presenting the ; Ste.Andienne, Bmek Lake, and thiok.The by a lady, a pituation # \u2018 2 CHARIES BOUTELUE, _ | ; RR - am A CANADIAN SUNSET.| 1 ms : £ mets | Cy À i 3 | Ste of: Séricty, He Say, Hrbeds: Mi- \u201cweny, unl Misery Breeds: |» Arshesination.| T7 ground colored circle upon à crimson back# r | Terre Haute, Jud.Sop, 12, \u2014Faigene unit V.Debs rays thijt, while hiving no sym- glowing pathway tle pathy wimtever with the attack op Presi- Source, says Mavenspur in Toronto dent, he has no- bmore syn Star Northward floats a sca of to he .can cloudy purple and crimson_tinted, its pathy ior him {han for the victimé of} glories reflected in the water below.the New York militin at Buffalo, or the} Fhe flaming dise touches the tree miners of Latimer, who were killed® - in tops, than slides sileiitly, swiftly the namie of low| and, order.Both Mr.from sight, the crimson clouds Lo McKinley and his assistants weve creu-| the north, deepen in color a space, tures, of cireumstances, anil hoth fulfill] then fade out and the luke resumes their destinÿ.; ; | sant Co lowing glory lingers, the banking \u201cPhe talk of ¢hroitling Anarchists is wl ds a : ; 5 -assuming- fantastic shapes simply a \u2018waste of bre th,\u201d he said, 84 g° funta : \u201cWhere shall thel line he dinwn, and who out till the luke lies placid and un- slindl draw it ?When it comes to respect Hlluined, save \u2018by the puny radis - : ations from the clectric lights, which .f a belt along the American shore, 7, | Trom somewhere near there floats \u201840 uy intermittent ripples of dainty l'nminine Jaughter, snatches while at our feet the placid waters \u2018gently lup, lap, lap upon the shore.| The nighl ages.From the caverns of the great deep come the night i winds, damp and cool, changing the lup-lapping of tiny ripples to the wash-wash of larger waves.If the Kipling\u2019s wild white horsea racing in by morning.= ~The boating party has landed now, and the lake's surface seems deserts ed, save\u2019 that in: the distunce there moves a pyramid of glewining lights Where a Jake liner is toiling by.cow bull .tinklen, from a sWampy phatic notes of the lonesome whip- | poor-will.Déhind us the moon comes loalling lcisurely up over the trec tops, shuken by the might winds, now guthering strength, The campfire woos ug, fhe camp lantern gleams cheerily thr igh cunvus walls: it is time all respectable campers wore indoors.iE THE COMING AUTUMN.hig brush | skies and \u2018mix Mis colors, \u2014 wpe = eel His touch.are the real Anarchists, and how fill the The sway hg tress, the nodding trees air with their expressions of sympathy tho stalwarts of the forests, the pig- for one Presider oh * RL ies of the orchard, the v 5 y our President- to cover up their own shrub.His[eunva i > Vine, the monstrous reAponsibility, | able.One Such and the forest Es \u201cAn long ns society votes mirery,f radiant, the - vulley glorious the misery \u2018will Hweed apsassination.\u2018I he way mountain g masterpiece.Ong toweh to end anarchy is fo ceuse producing it.| and .the 10 \u2018 Sympathy for its Victims docs not miti- dant up.One touch and the fohinge gate the evil; it ip always Lhe other ut cottage of the poor shures follow who is the narclyst.If so-called A plendor with that shadimg the ve | home of th Le a anarchy, nhout the meaning of which her grandest.i.Dir rite fe po 4 there ig so mijch difference, wns to he bluebird ied, ni ference, + : al + the blackbird, the cedur destroyed hy foroe, [there would be.no| Waxwing, and- the robin, and SOIT one left to write tha self-extéMnination of L© leave they linger till the goon the human race,\u201d | Cries and the nights ure cold.Happy Cm mets _ a& releuse,- the leuves scutter - This alphabetical advertisement ap-| ing as they gu.Then the He peared in the Loi Times in 1842: Ty Stretch out gauntly.Then We Rew widowers and singlé gentlemen\u2014-Wanted Where che birds\u2019 nests have heen 3 to superintend Then the fnow comen.to the household and preside at table.She i \u2019 | is Agreeable, Boca ing, Gong \u2018Desir-| Holden\u2014* Wher 1 left the Stedmans\u2019 able, English, Facetious, Gen ous, Hon- | las .est, Industrious, Jugicious, ast evening I took out my watch and ly, Merry, Natty, 0 Quiet, Regular, 8 ul, Vivacious, | W ish, Xantippish, I made an impression.\u201d into 100 Ib.bags, finds ready sale in the larger United States cities, and in.England, Seotland, many, and Hol- Address X.Y.7.,| Bertram\u2014\"I'm sure you did.M Edgeware Road.\u2014 Ste hr jan told me that it was only ji | | (bee you left.\u201d > ! _ Leamsters, * hackanen, , Jdrivers, expressmien, letter carriers, cto.Snme shop in Congress for railroïd men old Sol is slouching down, a flame- For policemen, The reflection upon the! sinlling surface of tha water dawlos: is hard.to look atong- that | to ity gleaming: White kid, \u201cpatent leather, fine Don- goln.Three styles \u2018of heel; also .common- .sense last.AU sizes for ladies.its normal color.In the west the.LS LE \u201c| dressy shoe.Frerkl{ heël, and gorgoous hues which slowly fade- appear, one.by one, till they stretch, | of.motionless, tiny fire flies À dress shoes, in patent ! brown, red; stockings to mutch.Also jn child's|- sizes, bh to 8, 81-2 to 12, 21-2 to 4.| , .intermittent | Little of dhenly fèmin ne Kong, \u201ceather, tan, \u201ctr wiveddewlde thors -will be plenty of Back in the pasture field ao solitary woodland still further, come the oni-.ros teams i a M, & M.b Millet 83.50 Shoe.It is from out the uttic.oof the made expressly for us, according te our[ very pair.warranted.They Soon the Great Painter will take Morency & instructions, K fit perfectly.100g wvenues in the city | ~All the style in this Shoe that skill some in can furnish, Our M.& made on same \u2018last.You'll like thse if | cinthe, you want the swellest.\u2018 \u2018een, Live- |said, \u2018Whät, \u2018ten o\u2019clock! 1 wasn\u2019t aware cription as possible.ient, Philosophir, [it was so late\u2019 And then T told the we'll 'send the best we huve at that price.ble, Tasteful, Use- |I'q spent a delightful evening, I think You'll find us very agreeable to deal with.We Handie the Best Lines of School Shoes Mads, - IMORENCY & MILLET; Lea 1 - TH rae Og | | i Cc © - - ei K I iN ; DE ba RRVRR Jie » ) Ls hd 4 « | | 4 to \u201cTwin -Shape,\u2019 to 7.; T black and bright} IV 1-2, 1j to 2, Hero is the | used hy fishermer abrolutely wuterprgo eT The most The heavy makers on the last.| \u2019 Pt ; + In orderin any of these hy mail be surè to give as foil # State price you want to pay, size sod il We'll do our part W&! « hi fine Dongolk | of | ladies, Sume BUM ¢ # ngle EY ses AREY wot we've beg certain farmeis Lo get-n \u2018The stock in grain culiskin, {oil wad | \u201cdown bo w,\" ds f.We claim to bw, the host Jines of hy boots aver rub ob | 1 -Jof any shops.Irop in and \u201cWorkingman's Friend.\u201d { Tho bet Ë.wearing hoot on earth for.fast T teamsters, und all sorts of heavy wi bh 7 Waterproof warranted.Ask thom w huve worn them us to their quality.rn.fin Gromit A CARD eee ay of these shoes \u2018are made _ in.the States\u2014._ Rochester, N.Y., Brockton Mas., und Syracuse, N.Y,, shoes we get.made to our specinl order, Montreal, (uebeo, M.lice boot] Three Rivers, und St.Hya- by the best.shoë- \u2018 DING SHOE DELLER.\u2018rs "]
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