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[" and a number of persons a : daughter, A the social and official Revolutionists, and which, contr - \" PO re the usual custom, was not sent , \u2014======f WC four conspirators who en- Premier in advance.= .| - J Sed the outhage, two wers killed.] As a result -of inquiry; it was leprne | ir victims, while the third, that the men who threw the\u2019 op \"who acted as ¢oachman for the party, came there frem Moscow via * md the fourth -who remained \u201cinside Warsaw, They took lodging in {Mor- of the carriage, were badly wounded, skai street, and Saturday visited] one \"Nad nov ue St.Peter and St.of the (summer theatres previous to \u201c \u201cpaul fortress.- going to Premier Stolypin\u2019s.LU \"Whether the assassins.who entered The man arrested, and now guprded .\u201c the crowded reception hall threw the by troops in the fortress, is-apphrent- bomb, or accidentally dropped it, pro- Ely abolit 23 years ofage.| |.pably never will be known, as all the Premier Stolypins three-year-old \u201cimmédiate gye-witnesses were killed.boy h his right hip broken ahd re- Te tremencou force of-the explosion ceived a gaping wound in his thead.F : absolitely blew out the front of the.Both the boy and the fifteen-year-old CE ae oo CN 5 6 2 À = burg, August 27-\u2014Twenty dent of ithe Associated Press converse Sk Petersburg, déad and 24, others conjectured that the bomb probabl even P70 the result of a dastardly was the fone prepared last sumindr f wnt Saturday afternoon to assas- the assassination of General Trepoff, amen ee Stolypin with a bomb | and whieh was gotten up so as fo re- pinto po was helding a public recep- semble à -handsome gilded vase while his country house on Aptekar- else was one similar to it.A ) sion be had stepped inside his study ps + = > and placing them in towels for-trans- § = Portation by ambulance to the morgue, Lf $y nded on the neck by flying splint- * gyear-0ld-som, Who se he fatally, injured, his Premier's residence, and carried away - Persons literally ~ were \u201cblown * The havoc wrought by the explosion 8 indescribable.Bodies were so torn ; trees which border the roadway separ- _ SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1906.PRICB ONH CENT.4 tion at b \u201cThe Premier was slightly was island « - 7amaetin, sthe Premier's per- | anterooth, and departed without ben eeretary; M.Knovostef, former ing the general.Later the w : Mevemor of the province of Penza; was arrested, but the bomb, oF Federoff, chief of the Premier's was a Very expensive article, an pal guards; Court Chamberlain ficult t prepare, is said to hav vidoif, Court Chamberlain Voronin, \u2018held in [reserve for anoeher occas ide Doubasoff, Prince Nakaghiuge, While ithe correspondent of the hic sr Kosunsefi, and four wo- sociated Press was at the St as nd tho children are among the villa, al piece of torn, blood 8 14 ~ , \u2018| vas taken from the fragment oe wounded include M.Stolypin\u2019s flesh representing \u2018the dead hdl is seriously,though tionists,- This was the 15-year-old {he ceilings above and the floors be- math andthe walls of the adjoining, to pieces.Those: who were not killed in- at the rear of the saloon to speak to Prince Shakovsky.\u201cAlthough he was t slightly injured, he is completely Forrate by thy calamity.lodged in the branches of the\u2019 elm sting the Premier's residence from the river.| in securing permission to pass the cavalry guarding the approaches to the house, the dead and wounded already had been removed to a neighboring hospital, but by the light of flaring torches the police were -still- picking out from the wreckage bits of flesh ties, At the, hospital the correspondent saw frantic _ attendants trving to arrange the shattered bodies into some sæmblance of human form for identifi- sation by weeping - and wailing relatives outside.THE DEATH SENTENCE.tempt upon M.Stolypin was frubtrat- The terrorists who carried the ex-|ed teh days ago by the discovery of Plosives into the~ house was literally the beginning of a subterranean pass- converted into pulp by the force of the age from the wall of the Grendier explosion.Inside the gendarmes offi- | Churéh, adjoining his résidence, The ter'a coat, which he had on, was found mining of palaces and residences jform- the_death sentence of Premier+Stoly- erly was a favorite method \u2018of the pin, that he had tried to execute.The police refused to make public the con- cent |years.LL Le tents of \u2018this document, .Emperor Nicholas when apprised of The tragedy created a.tremendous | Saturday\u2019s disaster; sent his pe sonst tensation here, and extra editions of congratulations to (Premier Stélypin lhe:newspapérs were\u2018sold in the streets on his escape, and the Cabinet pninis- pre midnight.In the clubs, where ters officials and officers gather, the: most tense indignation prevails, and the Prediction freely was made that the exprpssjons of sympathy.P .revolutionaries would pay dearly for News receive d here from : eterpof is such senseless crimes, and no doubt to the effect that feeling runs high - cour ves entertained that their only effect ould be to drive the Government to more severe methods of repression.SIXTY VICTIMS, eur \u201clight Isjuries\u2014Explosion Occurred at Premier\u2019s Recept: | © with Frightful Results\u2014Conspirators Killed and Injured.General | Trepoff, but sne nerve, awing to a lon sentence the Ring organization of the daughter were covered with sand, the steps Where they were sitting, c laps ing with the explosion.| first question was for th the family.dren from the piled-up debris wing known as Matimists, and believe in \u2018sitting up a purely so nh - tic state upon the ruins of the |autocracy,| have deliberately entered juppn a duel.with the Government, suth as hich characterized the fdmous \u201cWhen the Associated Press eid that _ fight of the Nihilists in the late ie matie corps, including Mr.Jad, Ame 8 agaipst the revolitionaries \u2018in i 1 i t aie ; lyin, Whose Death Was Intended, Escaped Wi to | have presented the bor lost wait in of death passed on hi » He himself freed hi gtantly were horribly maimed and all which they were covered.Late n | others present were prostrated by the |the evening he visited his on twice In shock.- the hospital.Lo c PREMIER'S ESCAPE MIRACULOUS.DUEL WITH THE GOVERNMENT The Premier's escape as mizaculons, From information obtained frdm Te for only a moment \"before the explo-h volutionary sources, it is certain] that the crime was committed by the [fighting 0 of the social revolutionists \u2018which.ithe Government has been| wag-, ing against -them, - pin\u2019s accession to the premiership,over 1,000 of their niunbers have beep in retaliation for, the M.Since sd mangled as to make identifica- rested.four h : hh eo hr aris, or oe banded ln 3, Bla armless or legless, lying among the deported.AR blood: dripping wreckage.Pieeon of To.light this crusade the \u2014fi flesh and clothing clung to the © shat- V 4°; Niue A, trad rafters overhead, and some organization, which is compose nd which ended in the ass tion of Emperor Alexander- III.Within a year at that time a little cot Nihilists, under the direction of aboff, -| against \u2018the Emperor and high fourteen of which were successful.the head of the present organizatjior is made twenty-eight | a prominent revolutionary, who is con sidered to be an organizer equal|to, if not superior \u201cto, Jeriaboff.~~.\u2014 | NIHILISTS\u2019 METHODS.| It has become known that- ah at- Nihilists, but has not been usedjof re- ican charge \u2018d\u2019affaires, te 2S Tevolh- Prémier's M,\u2019 Stolypi e members and many members of the diplo- dered | toly- over | 1 the th A GOOD QUAN on 1 234e.Du ing the .course of the eyening Madgnie Stolypin went to Bt.Reters- = St, Petersbure 495 burg aboard a small Government ails ho are: Mugust 27 Tate r de boat, lt appears the assassins were outrage drôve up to the Premier\u2019s\u2018re- well supplied with funds, > They ha fidence after the list of visitors had $129 in advance for the rooms ru een closed, The servants refused L°NEdErd- Before leaving th se part, : cm admission, after which they © at- | ments, they disguised t wr ri tempted to force an entry to the house, \u2018made the house porter drunk, tHe ex- .8 struggle ensued at the entrance to The extraordinary Port, fact \u2014 \u201cie salely.18 it is easier and: more mite | user than prdinary 7 dyna- - volutio CAL is more Powert.| \"A re- Tolutionist with who rrespon 7 Vivors, none re Sateroopn adjoining the récéption FRONT TR the course of which the dropped\u201d disguised us a gendarme, esting: tha bomb, which exploded, in: Ying the.anteroom.the adjoin- \"8 guard room, part of the reception tha whe py Unb j a Wounded.rE in the balcony .were : ° veurred in, the anteroom.sion were gixty victims x including 27 persons killed, THE BOMB, ~ ki 2 to Hatements of the sur- of the overpowering nite, 1, go mPanyiig the use of mei.after tho or pvroxsline, were Thu 1 \u20ac principal loss of life Altogether of the explo- Accordin A explosion, and it is thought and \u2018dyna charged with camphor ie, - Leta used Mite, - extensively bambn no ain revolutionary loge.an which explosive was em- \u201c ander IL © assassination\u2019 of | Alex- the {aot hat mong its advantages is .which are m loading the T +4++4++44 + + m the correspon- 0 plosion may be the | Neva were shaken, and w poor girl.\u201d k 4 ie yesterday.elicited the statement a Premier Stolypin\u2019s daughter \"WhS still | ive, but that \u2018 die 1.and it was feared.that g grene | would set in.geongeon-Doctor Pavloff.rete rented the honses on judged by the the opposite : n \u2018broken.- ; i : Ore of the most painful features of the {tragedy was the delay in se 's sake, fetch a doctor, Oh ide of dows curing over ! my Tom; and also the medical aid for the njured, as also The ] + ; > 3 - 4 m > oor.e Premier when er Ve an hour elapsed before the a bylances - Ing Visitors in a >, s re \u201c| ca : ï + : private room; was | \u2018a .CR .| \u201cFor: not : yoo »pt exclaiming : Injured, but his daughter and son, x Stolypin kep 5 quiry at the C almeyer Hospital her condition She is_in care af Forecast for hours, issued shifting to nor partly fair, showers -and thunderstorms Southerly, westerly ; by the Metegro- + logical Bureau: = he that s cri- Sur- The Premier : | - (Continued on page five.) bet PEE ELIA WEATHER PROBABILITIES.+ : \u2018the \u2018next |24 + | | by James Burnet ; A.[PRICES AWAY OP AT COWANSVILE.1-4c and Cheese \u2014 AT SATURDAY\u2019S Cowansville, -August TITY WAS BOARDED] AN ( { - VOLUNTEERS \u2014 UNIFORM VIC- 12 9-16c.{EETING.27.\u2014(Spedial,) { \u2014The Eastern Townships Dairysen\u2019s § Exchange met here as usual on S§tur- day with President Thos.L.Burndt in the chair, and Vice-President Bouchard ; of Bedford doing the selling.The pri- ing given per pound for -9-16c.for cheese.ces were abnormally high, 2346.be- butter, and 12 The volume of goods [has not fallen \u2018off as badly as might have been.anticipated, so the farmer is really profitifig by these high prices by having suffié- ient goods to sell to \u20ac realize well the differente between a.large volume of goods and small prices | Thirty-three creamer- | ies boarded 2103 boxes of butter 14 cheese factories offerek and vice versa, cheese for sale.The recent jrair made the pros for heavy flow of pure ter than otherwise \u2018wauld have possible, .No saltless butter taken \u2018across the wate and there taken to factories an worked and salted, and sold in pound packages as salted butter, the lish worker getting the |enhanced value derived from ingreased weight of the- + to ° salt.There \u201chaving been same complaints made by the exporters as to the large percentage of moisture allegedito be in his season, __ it the Townships butter was moved by Mr.Wo ed unanimously that the Department of Agricultiire for the ed to have samples tak during the coming we The exporting houses were l.ovell and Chri Scott ; D- A.McPhersgn Produce Co.{by W.P.Hibbard ; and Rutherford ami A H.Hibbard ; Hodgson Hodgson and P.F Fe Dickey by John O\u2019Dell; \u2019 Thomas Wilkinson ; Duclos by W.E.Date an ander, Limited, by: A, W.Woodard,and: James Dalrymple by Al.A summary of the follows : | Adamsville, \u201862 boxes, Brome Corner, 50 boxes, at 23}ec.75 boxes, at 23 .Crown (Iron Hill), 1-4c.\u2019 * Dunham Creamery, Lake Champlain, 25 Silver Lake, 25 boxes Total 297.; was offered !for sale, it having transpired the fresh butter \u201cwater n and analyzed guson ; J, BUTTER SALES, © \u2018J.J.\" Dickey bowght i nable him : to nd : 494 haxeb of : ; t ilk much Pet- sold here was\u2019 that Tt to England, nd \u2018re- Eng- ard and pass- minion be ask- represented stmas by R.ones,- Marshall A.Ayer by H.Bros.by\u2019 Mr.J { proposed to issue AN .30 Day Amnesty.AN OFFICIAL CALL MADE FOR TORIES FOR THE GOVERN: | MENT.Havana, Aug.27.\u2014The deep anxiety lof President Palma to expend every possible means for peace - without bloodshed, and his desire to permit |those who joined the insurrection wun- \u2018der misguidance to repent and return ito.their homes unmolested, combined tion fraught with so much loss and suffering, has led to-consideration \u2018by the President and his Cabinet of \u2018a project deereeing a 30-day amnesty \u2018period, during which the insurrectionists are invited to lay down their arms and return to théir homes.It _was the decree to-day, but persons close to the President 1 enitirely a- question of .that of strongly opposed the matter, Santa Clara is becoming a thoroug insurrectionist \u2018province, Some villag- vef have become wholly insurrectionist \"and even larger towns, in some cases, \u2018have taken up arms against the Gov- \u2018ernment.The attitude of the people is the headers.À former maÿor of Trinidad has suddenly placed himself at the \u2018head of 100 insurgents.The mayor of I'as Cruces is leading a band from his town, consisting of 200 men.\u2018the_Government forces at San »Juan de Martinez, is still waiting for orders and reinforcements, ° q The province of Havana is kept nervous by unimportant encounters.A band of young women living i Havana have offered \u2018their services as nurses, \u2019 - BEING DRAWN UP.= © The Associated Press learns that an amnesty decree is being drawn up, but that there is hesitancy as to whether it will be the.best policy to issue it.CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS.| President Palma has officially called for volunteers to compose a national militia of infantry and cavalry and to co-operate with the Government forces - under, the command of the chief of the Fred.Fowler: .Grant by W.: jeunesse and James.Alex- H.Daleymple.day\u2019s business 4 \u201cat 234c.- Hodgson Bros.bought ; Acme \u201834 boxes, at Brome Valley \u2018(West es at 23}c, ; Beaudin Combination, de.| Cowansville, 80 Vale Perkins, Total, 452.- Lajeunesse and Duclos Astor Rose, 37 boxes, Dairy Valley, 75 boxes, at 23c.Mountain Vale (Eastman), 65 boxes, Fat 23e.Mystic Gem, 75 boxes, at 23c.Total, 252.A.W.Grant\u2019 bought : _Beranger 27, boxes, at 234c.Notre Dame de Stanbridge, 35 boxes, at 234c.No.234c.23te.White Star, 50 boxes, West Dunham, :30 boxes, at 234c.° I Total 257.- be James Dalrymple bpught : Clarenceville, 40 boxes, at 2%c.\u201cMiranda, 40 boxes, at 2ic._Noyan, 25 boxes, at Green Stanbridge Station 23e.{ Cu Stanbridge East, Total 405.56.gog, \u201830; Mount Or Total 235.| James Alexander bou Choice .Valley\" 38 cheese), at 12 9-16c.Clover -Leaf®, cheese), at 12 9-16c.cheese), at 12 9-16¢.at 12 9-16e, Sutton Mountain, cheese), at 12 9-16c.Total 187.J.J.Dickey bought : \u2018at 12 9-16c.Farnham Centre*, cheese), at 12 9-16e.Lakeside, at 123c.- Excelsior (Bolton 45 | cheese), at 12,9-16c.\u2014 os 23c.Brome), 55 box- boxes, at 233c.Foster, 80 boxes, at| 23kc.63 boxes, at 234c.Valley _ (MAnsogville), I boxes, at 23.\u201d - : °) Rock River, , 100 boxes, at 23c.Lovell and Christmas: _Frelighsburg, 185 boxes, at 23}c.Unsold : Daisy Orford,\u201d 200; Ma- East Pinnacle, 40 boxes 140 boxes, at bought : at 2e, \u2018rural guards.The pay of chiefs of \u201cbattalions will be $200 a month, cap- \u2018tains $100 a month, and soldiers #2 \u2018a day.All volunteers disabled will receive full pay during the period of disturbance, and in the event of their death the money will go to their de pendent heirs, + \u201c - MORË ROOM FOR JUDGES.| \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - q PLANS PREPARED FOR ADDITION TO SUPRENE COURT BUILD- 70 boxes, at - ING.5 ; ) Ottawa, Ont., Aug.27.\u2014The Public boxes, at 2%.É-Works Department has prepared » at 238e.plans for an addition to the Supreme \u2018Court building, and in a few days ten: ders will be invited for construction.Originally intended- to accommodate the mechanical staff of the Public Works Department, .the.building in which the Supreme Court of Canada has been housed of recent years is sad: ly inadequate in accommodation, and for a long time it had been in contemplation either to erect a new court building or to enlarge the existing premises, Finally the latter plan was adopted.-It is intended to construct 325 (St.Sebastien, 65 boxes, at Silver Star (Bedford), 50 boxes, at pb at 234c.23c.- 100 45 bhdxes, boxes, at 23c.bought : Fsultation room for the judges.} CHINESE BANDITS ACTIVE.«| an addition to the building,which will contain library \u2018quarters and a con- CAPTURE JUNK LOADED WITH RUSSIAN SUPPLIES\u2014CON- © VOY SUFFERS HEAV- 1LY._ Harbin, Manchuria, Aug.27.\u2014 The Chinese bandits are becoming remark: ably insolent and daring.Thursday a band attacked in overwhelming forees \u2018a .junk loaded with Russian-Govern- \u2018ment stores coming from Bodun -under- the guard of twelve soldiers, The latter abandoned the junk and fought their way to Harbin, losing two men killed, and nearly all of them being wounded.A strong detachment of troops is pursuing the bandits, lieutenant and his ovderly were recent: ly killed by bandits.on the outskirts of Harbin.| | +\u2014 | EXHIBITION WEEK BOARDING | ord, 25.10 CHEÉSE SALES, ght : boxes (Colored 29 boxes {colored (white Glen Sutton, 50 boxes (white cheese) 30 boxes (white ; = Dunbor*, 65 boxes (colored :cheese), bôxes (colored 35 \u2018boxes (colorad cheese), Glen), 22 boxes, (white cheese), at.\u2019 12 9-16c.Farndon, 23 boxes (white cheese), At 12 9-1fc.Hillside, 12 9-16¢.| Millington, 30 boxes at 12 9-16c.| Rapid Brook, 2% Scotsvale*, 23 bo at 129-166.| Total 307.a Ny { *Factory inspection.| | * i .39: boxes (while cheese), at - (colored cheese) Be boxes (white (colored cheese) 2 fau = + HOUSES.1 1 19.Meadow street\u2014Two rooms.= 66 Laurier Avenue\u2014Two rooms.| Rooms and board for ladies only a the\u2019 Y.W.C.A., 117 Wellington street, and Court stréet.Mrs.Codling, 23 Court street, rooms and board for two if desired.Room for six, 57 Frontenac street, Accommodation for eight, breakfast if required, 51 Peel street.Co Three rooms to let, 239 Wellington street.\u201d No board, ¢ A Both bed and board for ten at\u201c EL Queen street.Bedrooms for four at 96 Queen St.| Mrs.\u201cThompson, 28 Aberdeen.Ave., room for four.\u201d : | Mrs.John Faith, boarding house, 61 Peel street, rooms and board.Miss A.Delvigne, No.9 Goodhue I street, rooms and board, » Mrs.P.Thomas, 66 King street, room for nine men, with meals at all hours, 7 Mrs.Sneade, King street.J.FE.Sauvageau, 47 Bridge street, Fast Sherbrooke, 1 first-class room.| Willie \u2018Deegan, \u2019 the - deaf-mute twirler of the Hobolæi téam,, had a conference\" with Manager \u2018Borrow, \u2018of the T ronto Club at Jersey.City on Mondm \u2018last and he has agreed to play ue Térodto next seasôn; Ce i REVOLUTION.) '® Butter Ranges From 23 to 23 Insurgents Will Likely be Given \u2018with the general wish to end a situa-| ; Col.Avales, Who is in command of] I the ladies was unexcelled and as model boarding house, 109 [DAILY NEWS SPECIALS PARTS OF THE I\u2019AVENIR MAN KILLED ON MOUNT - AWASHINGTON.L\u2019Avenir, Aug.27.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 A telegram was received Friday announcing the death of Mr.A, Cusick, who was accidentally killed on Mt.Washington.Full particulars of the accident have not yet ;been received, THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION AT 4 _ MAGOG.Magog.Aug.27.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The work on the new route progresses rapidly.The: temporary bed and road for the carrying of gravel and dirt from the neighboring farms, it is expected, \u2018will be ready in about a week, when an engine for this purpose will be brought into requisition.; \u2019 \u2014 ACCIDENT AT COOKSHIRE.Cookshire, Aug.27 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mrs, Frank Delisle was the victim of a bad accident Saturday.She fell down a flight of sairs some fifteen feet on on to a pile of wood and badly fractured her hip.Dr.Johnston was called and summoned Dr.Camirand, of Sherbrooke, to assist in \u2018reducing the fracture, ACCIDENT IN COTTON MILLS.Magog, Aug.27.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 On Friday afternoon Mr.A.Head narrowly escaped serious injury while working in the Weave Room of the cotton mill.He was on & high ladder oiling shafting when the ladder slipped throwing \u2018him onto his right arm and side, giving same a serious wrench necessitating his going to his home.BANFILI\u2014HILL.South Durham, Aug.27.\u2014(Special.) \u2014An informal and very quiet wedding took place at the home of Mrs.Wm, Barton, of this place, on Saturday, Aug.25th, at 2 p.m.The parties concerned wefe Frederick C.Banfill, B.A., recently appointed headmaster of Granby High School, and Miss Marga.Lret A.Hill, daughter of Mr.J.Hill, of Toronto, The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Gore A.Bell, ef Ulverton.Mrs .Banfill has always been held in the highest esteem in this place, and will be greatly missed both in the church and social circle, The young couple left by the 4.30 train for a short wedding trip, from which they will return to their home in Granby.MESSRS.POPE AND GIARD SPEAK AT WATERVILLE, Waterville, Aug.27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A series of political meetings is being held in different parts of Compton County under the auspices of the Conservative Clubs, There was a very im teresting and largely attended meetin held in.the Town Halll at Waterville, last Friday evening.* The speakers.were Messrs, R.H.Pope and A.W.Giard, M.L.A.The latter delivered a very able address in French: and another in English, on matters pertaining to Provincial administration.Mr.Pope was as usual in fine form and delivered.à fine political speech.\u2014 \u2018 The speakers were listened to the greatest attention and- were continuously applauded from start to finish.Mr.McGovern presided at the meeting, with SUCCESSFUL PICNIC AT GLEN SUTTON.Glen Sutton, Awp.27.\u2014 (Special)\u2014] The Canadian Order of Foresters held their pienic on the Church lawn on the 95th inst., and it was in every way a success.The first essential for\u2019 such an affair is a crowd, and the same was certainly very - much in evidence on Saturday.The lunch furnished hy weather prevailed all present enjoyed themselves.The speakers were Rev.M.Coffin, Glen Sutton; Rev.BE.MH.Croly, of Mansonville and Mr.G, H.Pardelleau, C.0.F.Organizer, of Montreal.Other speakers were expected but because of defective train service they did not arrive until too late to take any part in the proceedings.The.subjects were very well coverdd however, by the speakers, who dwelt especially upon the object of the organization and congratulated the local lodge on its splendid showing, as jt has not had a death among its members since it started six years ago with a mem- hership of twenty, and has now grown to nearly: seventy members, Excellent musie was furnished - \u2018was baritone, FROM ALL EASTERN TOWNSHIPS throughout the day by the Richford Cornet Band of 16 pieces, - SUCCESSFUL CONCERT AT MAR- BLETON.Marbleton, Aug.27 \u2014(Special.) \u2014A most.emjoyable and successful concert #iven in the Town \u2018Hall Thursday evening under the auspices of the Ladies \u2018Guild._ lhe artusts were Miss Barker, soprano, assisted by Miss S.Maud Bailey, reader; Miss MacRae, Cookshire ; Mr.Van Buskirk, Boston, The audience was large and - by repeated applause showed appreciation of the musical and literary treat.The performers kindly responded to several encores, The song cycle, \u201cThe wandering one,\u201d was splendidly rendered by Miss Barker, who! had the honor of being the first to sing this in public in Canada, the \u201coccasion being before \u2018Earl Grey, at Ottawa, _ The various numbers\u2019of the very ex- cellert programme were as: follows : Piand solo, selected, Miss MacRae ; soprano, solo, waltz song, Miss Barker ; reading, \u2018\u2018The Hindoos\u2019 Paradise,\u201d Miss Bafley ; baritone solo, \u201cFair, sweet and holy,\u201d Mr.Van Bus- kirk ; duet, \u2018\u2018Disconsolate,\u201d: Miss Barter and Mr.Van.Buskirk ; séprano solo, Serenade (French), Miss\u2019 Barker ; piano duet, selected, Miss MacRae and Miss Barker; comic song, selected, Mr.Van Buskirk ; duet, \u20181 feel&hy angel spirit,\u201d Miss Barker and Miss Van Bus- kirk ; baritone \u201csolo, \u2018Traitor Love,\u201d Mr.Van Buskirk duet, \u201cOn the moonlit stream,\u201d Miss Barker and Mr, Van Buskirk ; piano solo, sélected, Miss MacRae ; song cvele, \u201cThe Wandering one,\u201d Miss Barker.* \u2014\u2014\u2014 f RESULTS OF RIFLE MATCHES AT WINDSOR MILLS.Windsor Mills, Aug.\" .27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The prize winners at the Wattopekah rifl& matches, held \u2018at their ranges Friday, \u2018were as follows: ; : .Nursery Match, Co - | : 7 Score.G.Libby avtasererserere essences, \u2018, eesiis .W.Greenley Li.vs J.N.Cushing .+ desporriiens orsensqurs FE.L.Sleeper .viiere sesensdenres aenvesees 20 A.W.McCabe .c.vursirrere evens 20 G.P.Anderson .will cen 19 Dr.W.J.McCabe .fevers wrenees 17 J.W.Quinn .eirenres varensennes 16 | R.Healey .coccvvene one nondpere esacanees 16 R, Witty ives cree.vds Gasssceccness 13 G.Witty .beer vavrnneences + bhorsses vcresre 8 H.Bourque .coved corns ver D Hamilton Powder Cq.\u2019s Match.: 200 500.600 ttl yds.yds.yds.M.I.Healey .20 34° 28 .91 B.E.Converse , 32.31 27 9 A, C.- Hanson .30 28 29 87 J.N.Cushing .28 31, 25 84 J.Tearmouth .27 34° 24 83 J.W.Stevenson 21 32° 27 80 G.A.Witty .27 98 2 80 Dr.M.Me¢Kay .18 31 27 76 R.J.McHarg .25 19 28 72 G.Libby .19 W 24 72 A.W.McCabe .23 22 20 65 E.1.Sleeper .23 -23 19 6 18 17 J.R.Hebert , .28 63 Association Match.7 500 600 ] - yds.\u2018yds.total.B.TE.Converse.48 44 92 M.H.Healey .46 42 -§8 M.McKay .: .\u2026 42 44 86 F.L.Sleeper .\u2026 43 39 89 G.A.Witty, .\u2026 46.30 76 J.R.Hebert .38 33 1 A.C.Hanson .4} _ 29 ~~ TO J.A.Addison .3 4 -.69 J.N.Cushing .39 30 69 J.W.Tearmouth 41 / 27 ! 68 A.W.McCabe.:.404 26 66 R.J.MeHarg .\u2026 34 29 63 J.N.Stevenson 40 22 62 G.Libby .\u2026.35.We 58 Extra Series, 500, yards.G.A.WHY Lrcuusreurees enfin seinen 47 B.FE, Converse .mrethsnsause serene 24 J.N.Stavenson Luce vecrraicenss veereerr 24 A.C.Hanson .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.verres » recense 23 JON.CUShING cou eiverrerrer vorreccrnres 23 G.Libby ee enn arrosage\u201d vereeses 0.23 Dr.M.McKay woven moreaique were 23 Fa 1,, Sleeper oven winnie ieee 22 M.H.Healey vii viii SN 2% J.A.Addison on .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 d aavrrnsanenrers 20 A.W, McCabe .mas prrenfensees seeeenins 19 R.Héaley .Lee guessernnrs bor arenes 15 W.Greenley, (one vaccrccre rere eireeinens 13 Jos.Astell 0 inne EEE 12 \u2014 BEAR TURNS ON Captive Beast Shows Savage \"Nature at Toronto.~~ TOOK MOUTHFUT, OUT OF ARM OF MAN WHO TORMENTED IT.| Toronio, Aug.27.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A performing bear to be used in Grand stand performances at the Industrial Kxhibition clawed and bit the arm: of Thomas Murray, employee of the | grounds yesterday in such a manher \u2018that 25 stitches -had to be made in arm at Western Hospital.- Although Murray was warned not to do so, he teased the animal, with the result that it caught his arm between its paws and bit a mouthful out of \u2018the muscle, and otherwise injured the arm.= a .#\u2014\u2014 \u2014 * THE ACT OF A FIEND.Gladstone, -Man., Aug: 27.\u2014A dastardly offence was committed here Friday morning, when some person broke \u201cinfo the stables of Dr.Bowman, V.Sand chopped the ai horse which was a valuable animal.It \"had been hit by an axe, \u2018almost sevèr- ing both legs.The match between All-Foronto and the Pilgrims cricket \u2018team of Philadel- NS TORMENTOR.| kind legs off hist FOUND HUGE NUGGET.WEIGHED 800 POUNDS AND WAS TAKEN OUT OF A REMARK- | LABLE SFAM OF SILVER.- .i .Toronto, Aug.27\u2014A wénderful mineral discovery-is the latest find at the Nipissing vein.A new veip was located about two wecks ago on this property, near working vein [25.lt was about lt inches wide where first discovered.$ Tt has béen uncovered and followed\u201d for a distance of over fifty feet, and has gradually widened until._ on Friday, by careful and accurate measurement, it was found to be five feet wide, with a surface | outcropping of practically native silver.A huge nugget, S00 pounds in eight, was taken out while these gentlemen \u2018were there, and Prof.l\u2019arks \u201csays it.will easily run 70 per cent.silver, \u2018 NOTES OF THE NEWS.A new steel lightnouse, | 58 ft.high, and ten feet in diameter,\u2019 is completed and lying in.wait to be placed on Cape Norman, Belle Isle.King Alfonso and Queen Victoria arrived at Sebastian, Spain, from Ying: land, Thursday, and proceeded without incident to the Miramar Palace.Capt.Géorge Robertson, of the schooner, Oliver Mowat, fell through a hatchway on his boat off Oak Orchard phia, which was begun Wednesday and continued Thursday, ended \u2018in a very .: undécisive draw: PY a was run into Olcott Beach and Capt.Robertson removed to Oswego City Hospital, Kingston, Ont.~ and.broke one of his legs.The Mowat _ Ly eau 1 DF TOON ME ER Lille a LS As ib y= .3 Fe - Fy .pt yi ~ + be } M x ir A 5 ry He - sh We Je + # ets ÿ ; 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Nr, I.Gre- i oo Patent airtizht enns, rach tit _ 136-138 @ellington : St.\u2018 CLOSR AT SIX TO-NIGHT.Monday, Aug.27, 1406.nier, from Danville, for week mes - abr wih a mot-te ning Sponge, As Le : BONS - rime Messrs, C.A.and Scott Flanders, home all the virtues of the Tobacco will intact when it trachez the pi \u2014 _ gg f Norton Mills, Vt.; Miss Flora._.- | - TT mer nevcecetteecccentecetsetete cecreccencienbents Humphrey, New] ort, Ve, est of Mr.I 0 , jour special raps, Navy Cut pe.oA - : , : ) CI - rique , We Glose | TUESDAY BARGAINS [iii sais oi [FER Mondays ewido Mrs.|G, H.L vell, and Mrs.Schon bacco.by pre ne the box, M.AC ngs | .Not necessar; to introdnge the \u2018bargain lst with many ond.ey nd Mo, home from Helin Black Noss Veling \u2018 A words ; people Know-\u2014every home that's.acquainted with | Spriogs ; Mrs.J.A.Vaillancourt, of Fi quality, 48 inches wide A.ther, Mr.J | the store knows that the great objeof is to give intticemelits pri Eee Po of Litfleton, tit\u2019 400.Yard., .1 on Tues ay, that will bring money saving.ke every-partici- NH, visitini \u2018relatives ; Mrs, Jason ! Ni 8 River, uvst of Mrs, pant \u2014the list below Han nothinfy in, that isn\u2019t an unusually Xe rion Siege rg El toh, Pre.good bargain .* Come as early as yoncan,- .Sidbht \u201cAgriébltural \u2018Society, and Mas- ack Henrietta.I HII IIIIIINIIITITIITIS tént Xilen outtott \u201cof Springfield, Mass.RS KINKEAD & Co, visiting friends\u2019; Miss Mildred Cleve- In various widths, beautiful | \u2018lard! af North! \u2018Stratford, N.H., guest fi nibh, pe éme por yd.2 1, of Miss Bronnand ; Miss Bessie -Da- i man, \u2018 returñéd \u2018home after visiting two fibres webks ut Dixville, with relatives and a a a ia rR f Mr.nd Mrs.Joseph\u2019 Durach- ish) Good | woif Cho, 8 gdh vo 18 a.fa LL, F.Duracher, Mr.and Mrs, Ripley\u2019 § (Pirle Fin 1st anf and A ES ok VE Bell Tel.4( \u20ac.Craitt,\u201d of St.Malo; 3 Mr.Alfred.Habit Cloth, uaranteed not] Return limit) Sept.15th, 1906.oF RE Fe Maine, Villétto, Mr.L.G.Hein, il .TORONTO EXHIBIT Jette, Mr.W.Gladwin, Halifax, En nes to, spot,\u2019 or shridk: 42 to 48 Sept.1st and 8rd rere tm i Qu ; Mrs.J.7.Routledge and son; Mrs, inch.wide, 800 to 1.60; iyd - \u2014| $9.15 i ta | : Barly Morning pecials 1Ë* 2 ; | ow.Special Sale of new aiid desirable\u2019 - Dress Stuffs | at per yard = | 8 to 10 am, Se.7 _ BRASS Hi XTENSION RODS\u2014 : : 7 - ~~ Value 10c.a c.5 - 8 to 10 a.m.\u2018| fc.| >.À 8 to 10 a.m To-Mo \u2014 SERVICEABLE WHISK S| ey +sse de : cy â 14 _ oy \\ |B.Ward, Mrs.John Murray, Mrs.5.Aug.31st, Sept.2, 4, 5, and 51335 ; ; a aC : Sanford and chauffeur, of Georgeville, 6th on : PS ET 3 HE zo To ; es in their autos, : BI k Silk: nd Wool Return Hit [Sept.11th, 1906.il à ; à WHITE LAWN\u2014 : , Mr! J.5 Knapp was a Sherbegoke 1 ac a LA OR AY, Sept, 3, 1908 : \u2018 & MORTG #3 yg .Value 13e yd.1 Tomorrow we , place on \u201csole car mene lot of Dress Stufls, inclyding Panama last weck in charge o e funeral o Single fare fdr found trip.Good : ft 1 8 to 10 yr 9c yd.Cloths, Lustres, Fancy \u2018Fweeds, Serges, ete., etc,\u201d which if purchased in the usual the late Harold Woodward.0 ienne \u201cSept.2, and : Lat Æ 1 ï 1 OWEILLIN channel would cost you from \u201cSoe to Gc yd.Every pieco in regulation double Departures from town are: Mrs.Retuhr n limit ya ath, 1906, ve Ss ' - COTTON ROLLER TOWEL LING\u2014 width and tolors include bluck, brewn, blues, crea, gray and mixtures.G 3 - 7 Value Se yard.A chanté to own a new gown, ut a special low cogt; 3 i \u201c8 Lo 10 an, Le yard.jernwood and her daughter, Mrs.Kel- 49 to 46 inch 8 wide, at 1.10, FARM L Bo RERS EXCURSION *- dies 4 dar A new lof of these hags came to us this - ASBESTOS MATS\u2014 3 | laly, who have beén the guests of Mr.: #8 PF RPER VARY vu bruits even renee + reese rrr ren + vires evens sone 30e and\u2019 Mrs, N.W.Thémas, and Miss Ed- 1.40, 2.25 per yd.| SECOND-CLASS to _ i = WHITE HEMSTITCHED HAMDKER- ROYAN) navcaiianes vnnannne po Teun ya à rues Si | Carn usa 2 ï A 1 il YE TUHIEFS\u2014 0-10 - ii y aB 35 2000.wall, Ont.; Miss Bernice Brooks, for li po | rh , .À # YEE ;_ Value 5e.qe ags C seesrerseorersy Mbntreal Mr.A.W.Thomas returned Good going from Sherbrooke oË Aup à IF GER TE - 8 to 10 am, | 8 for |25c.Ladies\u2019 Han gs, Boston, Friday last ; Mrs.R.À.Silk & Wi ol Crepo ne |.30th, 1906.- .White Waists ; ¢ FIFPISIIIINIISP Ÿ ISSIR .Full particulars\u2019 on application.- | Winifred, who 46 he! ig 45 vd.; week at dut price.The quality is peb- ss and daughter, | ine WEL I à rE 3 - Value 5c.J ble leather n black or dark brown.Strong wire guests of, Mr.and Mrs.W.G.y - E.H.BEY Oity Pass.ae 1-1 18 Ÿ b : 8 to 10 a.m., 3c up.handle and clasp, Food linitg oat 9_ 1 ; 9 .| Coss, to .Richmond ; Master Phillip : rm Was \u20ac.| Æ di i} nside \u2018purse| for change.vod value a 0 \u2014 = Flhnders to Mi by, visiting friends; 1 k V he de P A BEIT .?} ] GE S 0) 4 SH) .- > , , H | GILT me sn E DRESSING\u2014 boc.ORno \u201can = Mf.and Mrs.0.G.Webster, | B ac 0 e de aris 8 SONT j i | a 5e ; add De t Boston Mass.; r.and rs vo Tr HEIR | § to 10 am, 15¢ bptile.RIAL fe ee ee we SHE 586 .98c.Ekier, who\u2019 heve-bocn guests of Mayor | In excellent quality, 40 inch.- TORONTO EXHIBITION SIERiN | ASSORLED WHITE TAPH-\u2014 Toilet Paper, 3 pkgs, 20c * \u201c afd 1 Mrs.fr.I Shure home to 5 wide, Pe per yd.|Bept.1 and 8 si ce dr wi $8 oy TE S238 , 12 skein: bumel 1 , Lo LT 3debe Plain ; Mr.William Hudson spent § - | ; 8 10 \u201cino a value 10¢ Full size packets with wire loop at cor-.: Two lots go on sale fo-morrow F iday last in Richmond ; Miss M.Aug.81, Sept.Fri 5, and 8 $13 ES ! D 8; 1 ge LA.ner to hapg up by.\u2018The kind that gen- ; .i - ILE 1 | LONSDALE CANBRIC\u2014 herall sells at.106.packet.\"| gat these special reduced rates, Sqtton, at Chnaan, guest ol Hrs.Ms Black and Navy Pan-| Return limit Sof t Lith, - ; *E 1 T7 Value 18e.| > To-mdrrow, 3 packets for 20e.cg All this s Seasons styles\u2014 restily 18 imby ; Mr.Aaron all an 158 5 1116 pe es 10076 \u201d 1% made 2nd frimmed and ie | Ph! © Stenstend for the weck end-, | - SEASIDE EXC URSIONG | | 4 5 = SN 4 EE 3 ma e and Irimméé and 1 izes digs\u2019 Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s | Ch th 85 Hing 7 vouemmronsne svi Flace from 32 to 2b Bch ih ho mii Rue af ama Cloth ~~ ss 4025 où cout | M Week-greatre 31 | ; ; | ; Laine Late bottle hide ternoon by os, Stenning, and\u2019 Mrs.42 and 44 inches wide, heavy 5 5 Avg.30,41, or 1 ada A mall linesin 0 LE à +B { a 4 ° - .: at the- residence of the former À i\u201d and 3, .EE HERE NE xl ROWAT'S PICKLES+.Curtains $1.00 values PE Te morsow 8% fn \u201d In case of bad weather it will weight for Suiting, B0c.to Roturn.limit, Sept.15 15, 1906, PUR room for my e H 1 | =.Jumbo bottles, Often sold 80c.Por ) Sl.60 values To-morrow %:2 be held in Guild Hall, - $1.10 \u2018per yd.i x rtment of F 14 8 3.Cd , 8 to LO a.n., 20c bottle, : 2 00900000004 Mr.Cormier, who has.heen sick ¢ for / LABOR DAY, Sept.3rd, 106 \u2026.spr 244 8 A St - Po .: ; © - A 4 2 = 418 ¥ AE - | POTTED HAM, TURKEY QR CHICKEN This is the regular ! que ci 2000 some- time past, ad'a bad night Fr ALSO A FULT TRANCE OF NOVEL- Single fare for | round trip hetween 5 = 48 34 1 gy i © EE LC \u201c9 ._ WE a; d ich weaker on ! - a TI.340 X i Value 124c¢ tin\u2019 $1.20 .pretty pat : Shir Waist S day night, and was m \\ stations in Canada on the Grand T 2 I | + » Yunue tz tn Btn.call cages, \"vin t uits da ght TIES IN BLACK FOR SEPARATE|ky.oom.Ching Sept.1 3.a ry - Stook of Sh il KIPPERE Co J > stand the laundry test.IN LUSTRE\u2014 During the immigration season this SKIRTS, INCLUDING THE - NEW.| Return limit Sept.4, 1906.- ss led in the.city.| % HADDIE= J gp Sood valup at $1.20.Brown, navy, black.Value $5.50.|yoar there has been more immigrants KNOTTED EFFECTS, BOUCLE \u201cOU.ti, FOs8, Oity Tk, agent PU EE EL 1 gpl 13c tin., PER PAIR): vee een, ven ue To-morrow.$3.98.come.here and the surrounding dis- STRIPES, el oT _ @ Strath na Square, or .| % to 10 a.m, 10c tip.® A IN WHITE DUCK\u2014 tricts than there has been for some Co \u2018 : Te KIN z SODA BISCUIT\u2014 pa: : Butcher\u2019 Linen, : 19c \u201c With blue wot Value $4.50 years past.It is probably through o A G, Station Agent T5 - - st .m., 22e bd; ' 00.: ps : =~ oa Bb Ba hue at i yard,\u201d che | onto Sas.Hr Td dl L.C.BAGHAND, Lik.| i._ : ÿ ISPS wide, \u201cvery.durable.Useu ter aprons, \u2014jvding a fo .q.ve vavvasssoes oP @lancy work, ete., ote.i APTORE EAN (TTRCK GINGITAM-\u2014 the country.- There are several \u2019 Bay oy SPECIALIST.7 un [ ga - TO-MORROW 19¢ YD, | Green and white.Size 34.Va- that have.gone into the employ of Simes 1899 has, had füll charge of \u201c Co Tiyan : : We $4.50.- - farmers in the vicinity, some in the \u2014 Eyes, Ear, Nose Throat Department ;- , 3 { Huckabu k Towellin 126 To-morrow $3.25, : ills hore, one in the meat market.M; G , Jat the fiherbrooke Sacred Heart\" How i 2 9 1 ne tal.: Fine hue pattern, bleached pure white; IN PERCALE\u2014 They can almost \u2018all of them find situ- 27, Dp espito the deci dedly- un: \u201cHours of sonal ationi\u2014A¥ the - mm 26 in widé, medium weight, a grand Two only.Size 34 and 86.Vas ations when they come to this part of favorable conditions existing on\u201cT'hurs- tel from 8 to 10! a.m., every day exceph Lo; or \"4 BUSINESS wearing quality, for hand - and dishtowels, lue $2.50.: \u2018the countty, and\u201d they show they are I day a large crowd attended the ox- Sunday.At his [office 17 Brooks XIWRENOE, mo Good 15c Value.L BN To-morrow $1.76.- willing to work.cursion to Newport on the Lady of Sherbrooka, Que.| from 10 a.m.10 8 pa ! Lo te uen TO-MORROW, PFR YARD, 12c.\u2018 [ th RB La ave, ' : ., r -| the Lake, under | the uspices of \u201cRichmond.; \u2014 : For res mime sailor- suits, Rich car- \u2014 .Bresse cele- | ç -| (Fpg.), O t d Di ect ft Des goon.' : .vo @ Of soft fi fy flannelette, 16 either grey dinal red, fine silk quality.Aug.27.on Mrs.re we The faumers* extursion held on Sa |) ; rganet wd rior a - Ha ur À eh 5 | or White.Pretty colored bo À \u2018 brated on the 22nd inst, their sixty- turday was attended by a slightly ir a y pes ' - he North Hatley, ove ! _ Which gives yon a chance of y.ed borders, good \u2018 | c\u2026 | ; you a chance procuring i | Tl'O-MORROW 4c EACH.- birthd 1 thei émall 11 1 y} receives pupils for instruction in the fol .1 mn np eet | to-morrow, reliable, high-gi \u2018ade imported serviceable size.- Just the blanket for , à .fifth birt day anniversary, also elr maller crowd thÿn that of wrsday, lowlng subjects: Music\u2014Organ, l\u2019ianoforts, - MARS.WORTHINGTO! ; | - silks at specially - redaced prices\u2014buying dry and.on h ia Gn easy to laun- - I wedding anniversary.: but were favored] with splendid condi- | Singing, Theoryl \"Modern languages 11) physicians and Burj these direct enables ug to dp it.| TÔ-MORRO rinkahle.Usual 90c.value.Jell \u2018\u2019Tumblers;39c D - tions for such a trip.French, 1talian, \u2018 Spanish.Resldénce + Worthington, | 66 1 | Taîfet Si Ik, l = PER PAIR.soc y 9 oz A number of Mhgog\u2019s young people \u2018Mellevue.\u2018\u201d Magog Street.Telophoge hours: 610 em, 4 ) | © sèc Boy\u2019 Cabs mm ee rene The regulation size, with Fay-$ 0 es ypewriters paid a visit to the \u201cSons of Rest Connection (People 8.) ; of do a Slo | lose fitting tin tops, best C K 1 T.anding \u2019 \u2014 ure: a1 Rich French Taffeta pure dye, rustle vs s, close K ps | amp,\u201d at Knowlton\u2019s Landing, going , = lity crystal glass, ; are gnaranteed for one year.« 0 i quality, non-crackäble, fn black and al) J Go) qu Ty cry pans : \u2018to the Camp- on the \u201cLady,\u201d in\u2014 the , ; tho desirable shades, value BOc.To-morrow 13¢ \u201cek CL Lee lus.dozen BY.| \u2014 morning and returning by \u2018the \u201cElsie\u201d Joseph 0 c.Mignault, | : IT qe DAROHE, M.1 7.TOMORROW, VER YARD, 680, 7 | Lon A \u2014 Ty GATIEN = igs in the wvening.Civil Engineer \u2018and Land Suevye | - ¥- Ring St.Sher i ose .- , in navy blue serge or neat .2 PS MR + tree 0 ; - 5 | British Silks, - 40c vec pattorn «Just the enp for rough Miscellaneous | :\u2026 Agents, Sherbroake, ; | have hen Se i Cyan VE eels 17 Sasbors Syrest, .Sheshevoi ie o ot ovary ë A \\ , \u2019 and ready wear.Value 20c.OT .; \u2018 \u2014 : \u2019 = ni : fs oaticook every | Soft rich lustrous quality} will not cut .TO-MORROW 18¢,\u2019 .Reg.Tomorrow.atives ; Miss Lindi R.Bockus, | the Boll and Skinner Telephones, - end Saturday afternoon > | ë x or rack.= Black and o alll\" the desirable Knitted ~ Co or Baidlitz Powders de bax 150 aa of Misa C1 Chig lis Oliver ; Mr.A Waterworks, Sewerage, Powot - Develops = ropes Phone both Pp ; J «i 7 shades.\u2014 Iixtra 50c value.| \u2018Knitte rse ; Co Oc all, spendin NW uy at the home ol ment a BpSolalty: A n .THAR : TO-MORROW PER YARD, 404.t Covers, 25¢ food writing NE Be jo op 2 for ze his mother ; W.W.Marshall, with Wa ant EI.Ce 8 A | Fancy Silk - The fall Spock of these are now ready.Turpentine -16\u20ac 10c1 his brother, Mr.P., Marshall, over Discases of Women, El x 4 % : y oi 8, : 49¢ Fine heavy leotton quality, ous slecves, we paper, 18.double \u2018 Coo TT Sunday ; ; Miss | \u2018ackaherry, of Chat- The Dally Rooord : facloding X-Ray, Violet.LÀ {Six pieces fancy shot effec}, \u2018and _plaids\u2014\" sPRCAL E \u2018 Envelopes 10c pk Be \u2018 Extra.: © ham, Ont, with La friend, Me Ste - meat Current,\u201d an a Specially goood wearing qhalities, will TO-MORROW .20 ¢ Tracing wneels 10e ; 7e] | Cp : vons at the homeia rs.Ni-1 SHERBROOKE RECORD CO, Publishers, ; TR : maké up smart waists or ehtire.dross, wT Se tente Lamp Chimnies 8c ea; scl i \u2014 ver ; Mr, Stevens, of Montreal, spend- IL ' Hm & BRAI + ,; TT Cabital G5e value.Co : amp himnies Bc eas.4c N ar Silk Lining 20c Yd! \u2018ing \u2018Sunday with his wife ; Miss Maud =~ (I.8.Channoll- CV.EC Morrill) _.Sun Life - Building, ER .TO-MORROW 49c YARD.ad Iron Holders ite 100.ve \u2018Girard, spending her vacation in Ma-| Published every afternoon, exerpt Su OE WELLS & - ETL L -BI k vie Housétiold Ammonis 1Bc bot, 106 his lining looks Jiké silk, but is mot gog ;.Miss Isaacs, lof Montreal, visiting day, at .108 WeHington street, Bher- Ventes, Sun Life Bui 1 à Ce ack Peau de-Soie, 08¢ Le Gnade Slannes Be 7 3c sil .makes a good divine lining | Mrs.V.1.Chamberlain ; Miss Sutliffe broote.CRIPTION PRICE at dy in ad NB TOWLE, 1 H : ) , .: - wdere orax - \u2018 \\ a con or unders , ., 3 tp 3 atric - ww .D.à | q «| The quality we offe tormorrow is | Chloride Time See ie bis.in es wide, in worrte, black und all\u2019 desir- of Washington, ww in kL fox sf w vance, one year, $2.00; six months; $1.00, .ron OWL Land ka : Bonnets\u201d real French; peau-de-soie, Japanned Dust Pans 10c able colors.-Good value at 25e yd.Bys of Mrs, I allace ; Miss Aln- three wonihs, G0 cents;.one month, 20 Co ë % , } known the world oven as the best to he Fpsoimm Salts Special Be packet | Ç TO- MORROW 206 YARD.slie and Miss MagNeill, of New York, cents.To any address in the Hasters ; UE 3 had.Rich pure silk quality, hon-cracka- | - V.Saltpetre .Special Ge packet | as guests of Mrs.A.B.Mole at \u201cI dgre- Townships, hy year only.$1.50.C pers FARWEL i 3 ble, \u2018 ve dre net) black.[For a fine | a el nes\u2014 Special List Mucilage and brush ge - be pee S0LL£0200006L00404 mere\u201d ; Mr.Ci.V.Chamberlain, of ADVERTISING RATES \u2014Oue i one : * Mon and osent Dion i 1 waist or dress length, this 1 .202 mn ; : : Tr f 3 i RE turers sample lot of Under- |\u2018 Paby's Own\u201d Soap \u202680c box 25e box, : GROCERY SECTION ! ford Pond; Mr.and.Mrs, A.D.Alar pure insertion.oe anges punt 1 8 ; skirts comprising vatebn, mer Master Mochanics\u2019 ,,.10¢ 2 for 13c .> cr wat an.(extended tour [through Ci ECORD.; AE ; y Méer- ucumber anf Glycerine 6c cake 3 fur 10c ® r the West, to make \u2018a stay on their pro- ircula \u201c 2 ; cerized effect and silk White Castile Boap 6c cake .8 for 10¢ Hosier , .Why mot save on your grocery pur- pert.during port of the harvest seu- culation DAILY R : TR \u2019 $, moreen ané si Vasilene T'oilet Soap.10\u20ac 2 for 15c - \u2019 chases to-worrow.son y CES Cireuluti n statement for week end- ; 3 i ._ 0 = .=, - \u201cna.) 6 ¢ i ; qualities.All colors a d black.GoCIAL\u2014 Soap, delicatel ; v Pure Cream.rarial® sf To mort * Mr.and Mrs.I reid Desove, Mr, C.ing Aug.25th, 1906: - \" à! These will be placed.special +.fumed.Usual en.T ely per- 5¢ Fine quality cotton, strictly fast un-| Frosting Sugar - 9e Ib 2 M for 15c Duval and Mrs.David Duval returned Monday\u2014.bois ae oo 7,50 1 % 1 ; { d k i 4.OIDOFFOW 22000005 deu out black.Sizes 84, 9, and 94 Yeastrine Baking Twwder last.week from Orford Pand.- Tuesday ves meurs ee Le LT | - counter and marked a Hose Sup rters, .20c UE QIAN pi 20e AT : oon prefiiums Lee .17 Age The Adventist Camp Meeting opened] Wednesday.3.de es veus Lens D | ; 3 Gé .: : - \u2018 he.unned OUREE unr Saturday at Lakeview Camp; on) Thurs i Cl + Manuf cur .Wide Il fronts.ni = «9 b ranch Sardines 124¢ 10¢ tin, on su Jrsday ee Freer T = .DL act ers\u2019 Prices Foon, PE ied rang Va tt Mathieu's Syrup of Tar, 25¢ Votumocelle or Macroni 124c \u201cde Pht Merr A strec band will continue throughs] riduy pos Lee ee 1,18 _ 0 ; i - - = ! ! | * \u2018 i ¢ - .Wl le .+ i 0 ; Ht \u201cFor to- -Morrow\u2019 s selling A ors and black.Execllent value ai 25c.oilathion u Syrup of Tarsund Cod Liver! = re Peer po ih 2 Tr el out this week, \u2014 i Saturduy qe oe ; LL Boston 8 M a 10 : \"O- MORROW 20 il\u2014a we town and tried remedy for \u2019 ; - e 1h : | oe! NY ! : : ik _ 04 : snap for auyone wanting an E e.coughs, colds und brouchjLis, Advartised Mixed Mincaity 10c 10 SF m for 25¢ BU LWEL.CO Total a voue cor 13,521 4 14 4 3 Underskist, silk Gloves, | dc Pair \" \u201can PRICE TO-MORRO sf oyal Black lead 2e ball 8 for te Av.27,\u2014The pense advertised Forp WATCH (US GROW.E MAIL \u2014q RSement ®2 .I + .- * ske r : SH \u2019 : _.J =, ip 0000000000000 00000606 Tic sik |dloves, in black, w îte à ROW 55e.- «+ Nutmegs Be on 3 07.fon 156 Thursday, \u2018the hed, in Mrs.Henry 7 of + w -20 em, fe 2 | ; lack, white or | Ni | : \u2018 7157 .yorsster, Bos ! : 1 - - Cream, 15 in, length.Sizes 64, 7, 74.1 - A New Carpet or Oilcloth Jelly - Powder Toe pkt, 2 for 17e Contes\u2019 \u2018frove, owite dé the lowmpour Daily average for July, C1906 436 _ York, ton, 8 IR \u2018Extended Hip Corsets, - - BBc Value 40.\u2018 ut 1 Cereals - \u201c [of rain had to be pos poned, and will Daily.average for July, 1905.60 EXPRESS \u2014Leave 8 2 i Ne TO-MOTROW, PER PAIR 3%.+ FOR FAIR WEEK.vel - 1 tuk plac e T hursday, he 30th, if the -\u2014 ! BU Me arriv ve J A 4 | pe ot Be white Sutil, well Joned, \u2014 FE ro A R asc.: to-morrow at these reducer Trischit Yc packet.Weather is favornble.[Tf not.it will Gain in daily average eases sores .821 BK NEw YORE) 2010 ; : \u20ac \u2018 * sL, - ! nd TS or y | 5 Fo \u2019 dainit-d brooke, 3 | ; Co ras.hip style wnich is sg popular this andy Handkerchiefs : 450 Tiniow Carpet, 8c.q orange pr a bus for.Zhe, i r radars the st, wenther permit - am» 880 pm, arri 181 #0 , seaso las four.rubber [tipped hose To-morrow.10c.* The Wool Carpet, 65c vd.\u2018 vk fas i ; ny bo ff : \u201cMI .Ey\u2019 'h 1 - supporte rs of good elastic.Bizes 18 to] A couple of pis ines for to-morrow.© : OV Tapestry Carey yd.- ge Fou # phi or Shc TTT ranch ices ie pu.10-00 à.5 4; F Li prie Jn, Guts bovine at] $1.25.ponbroidered bdgge and hemstitched with 5 75e One Carpet, 60c yd.: + King's Food ce aoe he | ' \u2018 er, CAL.\u2014 Leave 8 15.14 : \u2019 u 3 oO ; .roi rs ; .A ont po ilcloth f .: _ : ne ë 1 \u201c PER PAIR.on ve rod âne .88¢ why en on A twenty cent Ln Bileloth.for 200 wl.nee Why Not- Have Of the Sherbrooke Daily Record.- oo Moe 7.00 p.HE C tte W TO-MORROW - Bring your measures with you.Specials .1 N I\" Acdveëtisements, - Sihseripr ton, RESs.\u2014 E | : Sr ae ster roo ing.IBC ACHE fe me ess \u2026 10e & 722 POUND REDPATH GRAN ste be bit nous ol the folowing TROM THE Bou RE Pall sixty inches w Sided in md srey, iron Curtai M li - testecerentensacnteess SUGAR FOR £1.00.- *RANULATED ?Branch Offices, and [they will receive Ju EE ° Soston 3 1.00 p.m., Wor nf prey and faun.Herring one futtern.Just ala us mn, .lc| ¥ PY , _ 13 BARS COMFORT SOAP F e miédiaté attention.jicited a anand, Me., 1.80 p.ni ! Yr qu terial 3 isthe on æ ftylish Raz- Daimty patterns, hordered edges, 30 in.3 White Duck Hats BEST PASTRY FLOUR IN.ane | tems of News are specially nolie .a.MIGHT poy Sherbrooi a u crproot or \u2018Travellisie| W hos » tesir .ne : \u2019 \u201c+ a 12 \"ru .\u2018 _ f t= read Mathis vaper : Te .\u2014 Koti $1.2 | nl Wrap.or oa rel petty desirable for donc + .| Lil Fes Cor A hand-ironed air is \u201cthe best.rom ull.reas rs \u2018 « png Notarys - 1 a, Portland, Ma, TO- MOLTOW ase yD.-T0- PEr v 19 \"RESIT FGGS, 246 DOG \u2014 It can be had only at Coaticook \u2014R.Bek m.\u2018 Se To MOI ROW,: PER YARD 11c, ! C.MIXED BISCUITS, 37°1h for 250.y ticlenond +0.I\" Wat row.White Quilts, 36e POUN Danville= Miss 15 J, Gibson._ AU uen fat fue vou .Knowlton:- Miss Vuën A.Kaowltoi- tchesse full size Quilts sorted sizes.3 i ! * 98c Tang efoot Fly Paper .$ Tsual 356 values, All notfect\u2014as- SPECFAT, 400 BILEND qi FOR (IMPERIAL LAUN env, Suit on - Ww mn .Ji ITE Resentoseeues A fresh supply tl > - , Just taken into\u2019 stock, will bp offered to- per ready.PRY of this renowned fly pa- | 70 orn have ona.MÆLEXTRA GOOD TEA AND COFFEE AT There also is installed a full line of C'ooksbire- 4\", A, Bot tome, Frorrow = this low priés, popirail pat- 1.Te-morrow\u2014 - i ; tROW wo T 19\u20ac © 2c POU ND.special Collar and Chl Machinery ry.Ta Rock sland Mi - 1, M.l'arker.a : $1.25, tia lie value 98e 3 double sHeets for He.ss \u201cox serate veurse ae bares : i You\u2019 il be surprised at the good quali- : ! \u2018 : Windsor Mall-=-lF.14 \u2014Hourque.20: Fo a value.cranny Jeccocs , Or box of £5 double sheets, for, 35c.1 FISVIISIIIIIIN ties of thesé linés at this small price.l Telephone No.10, .Waterlop:\u2014G.IZ Joumes.\u2019 - -E - te .> \u201ces IT ep a \u2018 i ! N .} te \u2019 # : - ; ; c \u2018 3 Ç She 30e Ie ; Le ., Lo, 1 + | : cL # \u2019 SURI an Tho, Chee Bed Co wet Coe J me Cor be Cl \u2019 EL | | Po 1 FAT 7 | oo | + - # + 5 : : = i - - ._ BR ) 207 - - pe - | , - 1 x : i 3 7 7 - c : Te * co = = .qo ) ! a faye : 2 ® fa if iid SHERBROOKE \u2018D \u201c07 ; Lu J \" 4 rr æ \u201d EY TEOORD, MONDAY: AUGUST\" 27,1906.| hits dre 5 ° .| PAGE THREE.9.15 ~ 2 + eu .; mr '| & HORTGAGE CO. \u2018 À.may Volesn oa fret mortgage ee a arity, ou foal estate, at current rate of Tu 8.5.yo88, er ER'S ADV red: Cf 60 Ve TEM fi i ] a 3 = eu .\u2018 ni 1\u201d DAE Li | | Getting ready for {Fair - week-great reduction sale 14 8 malilinesin order to make +, # room for my extensive as- wé ~~.§ mrtmentof FURS.| Th ] \u2018 Stock of Shirts unexcel- Pc % ldinthecity.1.CoN Nobody ever returns a pound of our - The Invitation remains open how- over If you got anything you de net like.\u2014 \u2014\" i 2 | SHERBROOKE LOAN| '| showed only too truly that io ONE OF THE TREASURES OF [MAL-\u2019 Malmaison! How the| name -speaks of the old times of \u2018the Empire.It was in this charming property| close to Paris, that the Premier Consél and Mme Bonaparte stayed, and i hers that Josephine, the rep impress, lived surrounded by friends.She kept a sort of cou h bu ere, le On a stone bench in t den sat Napoleon, on the eve of hi parture for Elba.His deject knell had been sounded to his f So the house -is saddened thro through with history.Cl - It came into private hands through private hands it ha | stale property as a free gift fre Osiris, a Green gentleman.was some hesitation on the part} of the state to accept, because there was ne furniture to put within the walls; but that difficulty has been overcome, the house is furnished, and this wdek it will open to the public in a completed | oo SUTTON s'Aug.27\u2014The Qu rterly- Conference | Churches of Quebec be held at Durkin » Bo 1, .: .oF 5 Theak Rev, A i are and Rev.J in attendance as well as other Ver- fair.| | cal Society will be held at 4 it was a poor and pathetic make | OB Friday.| believe: : T of the Evangelical Second Advent d Vermont \u2018will Sept.6th, at.ston, of this village, will be \u2018mont and Quebec ministers.The services of the Confere will be held till the 9th inclusive, | The lawn social had on Friday evening at the home of Mrs.Wifl Hall, was a very pleasant and profitable af- Re Onlooker\u2019s remarks in Thursday\u2019s take in regard to Missisquoi Count cal Society with the intention of suing the history has held annual meetin since, with several speci gatherings.Our hard-workin ergetic secretary, Rav.E.M.Taylor, of.Knowlton, has the gathered bistotical material well under way to be issued in book form in the near future.In connection herewith the 9th annual meeting of the Brome County Histori- C nowlton, in the Paul Ho (old Academy), Knowlton, on August 130th, at 1.30 p.m.,; to which all _interested in this worthy undertaking are expected, as far as they are able to take a part.visit to the city of Quebec.~~ Mr.Moise Bonnesi was on the sick list a part of last week, , Mr.Arthur Savage, a C.P.R.engineer, living at Outremont, is visiting in town for a few days accompanied by his wife and daugh r, guests of his wife\u2019s parents, .and Mrs, James Wyatt.oo r.and.Mrs.Harmon B.Hurlburt were calling on-friends in Richford, Vi.te ste _ \u2026 BEDFORD.Aug.27.\u2014Arrivals in town include: Mrs, C.Spears, of Burlington, Vt., the guest of her mother, Mrs.D.W.Hatch; Miss Winnie Wells, nurse-in-training at St.Albans Hospital, St.Albans, \u2018t., who is\u2019 spending her holidays at her, J home here ; Miss G, Poirier, of Farn- ham, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Jos.Fortin ; Mr.and Mrs, A.Bousquet, of Granby, who are the guests of.Mrs.Bousquet\u2019s parents,| Mr.and Mrs, XN, Pratte; Miss Sadie Alcombrucs,.of Mystic, the guests Mrs.Eb.Alcora- state.The real interest indéed, of.Malmaison resides in its furnjture ; the house itself has changed, grjevous- ly [hanged, in general appdarance and in decoration since the days when ad an imperial occupant.t the oR i oo.[es entic furniture is there to| speak Agens- : F - : v unerringly of Napoleon .and his! aban- a RC CT : doned consort and of the whole [family i Sr | of Bonapartes.© FA 10e No oT ! Certain of the furniture has] come of : + rar | i fro ; : 7 > bad a close and clear connection with À so el Ln : ; Fa ==} | [31 Wellington St.7.BUSINESS CARDS.\u2014 AWRENCE, \" MORRIS & MCcIVER.\u2018Advocates, etc.Sherbrooke and ; H.A.McCREA, D.D._8., L.D, 8, : Dental , pt the.urgeon., 0e :;.geon.Es North Hatley, over E.T.Bank.nology.=.Ds WORTHINGTON &_ HARDISTY, vages= Physicians and Surgeons.Dr.Norreys idemes 3°: on, 66 Dufferin \u2018Ave., Office.lephoge:- Bh , 2° 810 ; a.m., 4-5 p.m., 7-8 p.m.20002 427 - .R H.M: Hardisty, 50 Montreal 8t., PR CR hours; 8-10 am., 2-8 p.m., 78 105\u20ac Avy.\u2018 a LY \u201c0 x pecialist./ 4, - ing St., Sherbrooke.\u2018 brook Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Taroat.CL , 1M Coaticook every Tuesday, Thursday IEE - and Sgturday afternoons until 5 p.m.Bell Develops i & People\u2019s Phone both offices.\u2014 i WW A.STENNING, M.D., C.M., Pleas- 4 Lu \u2018ant St, Coaticook.Specialties:\u2014 \u2018 es of Women, Electro Therapeutics, 4 = lscluding \u2018X-Ray, Violet Ray, Radiography, wo - ; LArsonvet Current, and Vibratory Treat- .$ Huan & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.ATE; WELLS & WHITE, \u201cADVO- L » Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.C E.TOWLE, D.L, 8.Provincial Land Surveyor.Flock dissimulated under a smdll steel Magog, Que.Jornamént.No jewel case jof + a.M) W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIS1 |famous lady-could tell more] secrets.Cx to Protestant Hospital.) Eye, Ear, than this unpretentious\u2019 casket, which dey ry Throat Diseases, 87 Dufferin hag sheltered an Emperor's intrigues RE am.Sarerooke.Consultations :10-12 \u2018There ig also a bureau fashipned _in CTC Pm, and by appointment.mahogany and cunningly orngmented Ca ofc IE, O.E.,.P.L.8., QUEBEC.with figures in bronze.It, too played 0 F- Sal bor 81 St.Peter St.Residence: 82 its/part in the inner history of Napo- mes 7 O- @- Lrraberry St.Tel comnection.leohic enterprise.In one of its draw- Tos ve SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER.ers the Emperor kept his.ilitary take wl DUFRESNE.\u2014BOTH 'PHONES.| plans, with, I dare say, his precious offices |: Plans of dur ES.Sewers, Waterpowers.«cheme for the invasion of England moûld a la office wvery Bator.\u201d stock for sale.Tt ig said that, sitting at this [bureau re 81 \u2014 9 To pm _\u2014_ Napoleon, prepared his grea} cam- on, 19 =r ce paign of \\ 05, which conclude with atest NB OA \u201d the victory of Austerlitz.Before the - \u2014 -3 Hh 7 Le ae L ° ) , Sak Boston | 8 Maine R.R - Sommer arrangement, June 25, 1906.\u2018 \"| ar illery, Napoleon\u2019 Baonparte.the house, but the most interesting pieces are the gift of the aged| Empress Eugenie, whose still tately figure is occasionally to be 'sdén in Paris.This furniture had been] gath- \u2018together by the Empress fherself, and by Queen Hortense, daughter of Josephine and the Comte de Beaubar- nais, who married Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, and was this the mother of Napoleon III._ | It has hitherto been conserved| by the Empress Eugenie, in\u2014her Chat¢au of Arenenberg, -by Lake Constance.These are real relics of the great man and are of priceless value.= For the moment they have been placed, without much attempt at order, in_the hall adjoining the chamber , oceupi by Josephine.Among these new objects is an admirable bust in marble of the imperial- chatelaine and portraits of Egyptian pashas that Napoleon brought with him from bis cafnpai among the Pyramids.: The most romantic of all the treasures is a little box in mahogany You would say it was intended for a woman -and had contained gloves and ribbons; but its purpose was{ much more serious.7 It was the [private casket of Napoleon and hid sgme of his| most secret and confidential {papers} [ There is a slit in the lid, not lat first apparent, through which glided = the documents.The box is closed by a d stands the \u2018armchair that the great captain used, so that you_ have the féeling that this is a real trophy oi line times\u2014something of the \u201catmosphere\u2019\u2019 of Malmaison.'- ter the Napoleonic despakch box the next most fascinating \u2018object , 1s thd harp upon-which Josephin played and with which, - doubtless, early days: of courtship, she thd ears of the young Lieutepant ol a pdthetic object.Some five ¢ its) strings are gone\u2014a fact eoquent.is lit not, of the broken melody of Tonephine's life?\u2014and the stgrs and beds of the decoration have {also in patt disappeared.4 - KINGSEY.5 cf 20 am., t | v » for Bt, Jobnsbury, 7157 Y ar, Boston, Springfield and New (386, - * av ° - *, - n, PRESS.\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 11480 @ a.o NEW ve Boston 8.15 p.m.- 2 MF.| Eid Jorg EXPRESS.\u2014Leave Bher- tee Bb ow 50 D,m., arrive New York 7.20 ST \u2014 To.10.10 20-40-00 &.m., arrives Newport 1.0 A es Serena 830 pas es \u201d.a ; .; Mg | Xx p.m.i 7 ; ap ok ton, AT ; RESS.\u20149.85 p-mi for Boss \u201cio Bol THE SOUTH.\u2014Express leaves D Ro - Portland M, PA Worcester 11.40 a.m., ~ ; = 8 \u2019 ey, Ad.31 8 .cited - 1 Na Arrive Sherbrooke FLO de 210 ET TE Pore, ESS \u2014Leaves Boston 7.30 a RC Sherbrooke ue 9.40 p.m., arrive EE Yor g LOBE EXPRESS \u2014Leave New oo.\u2018a ; pres errive Sherbrooke 9.00 | a x Pneu, Leaves Concord 5.45 a.m., via es\" À \u2018ri arriving \u201cSherbrooke 8.00 eu .AL er me dE 815 0 0 ds CE 1, J4 PLANDERS, G.P.& T.A., yo Br BR | >.Boston, Mans wot .u PÉUTORER, Agt., Sherbrooke.Un Cre x a = de _\u2014 > fh ee Ctr GE ä pe ais ug.27.\u2014Mws.A.Heald ahd little Hag hter, Montreal, are the glests of Mrs.J.Armstrong.\"Miss \u2018Skillen, Richmond, hap been P nding a few days with ber| sister, : E.Towne.- | ; rs.Philip Lyster and Mrs.1.\u201d Las \u2018fodùt, Melbourne,\" -were guests} of Mrs.|C.Shaw, .Wednesday and Thure- iss Mabel Shaw is visitipg her gr ndmother, Mrs.E.S.Shay, King- sey Falls, - r.0.C.Shaw was the guest of Mr.no\u2018 Kri- r.and* Mrs.1D.Towne] eturned ho © a ednesday from visithuy their dalrghter, Mrs: J.Plomondon) of 3t.Hyacinthe.+ oaticook House\u2014Popular vellars, L.Kilburn, Prov i ome for the national stores, and oh has 2 in the] I back the dudes Montreal, and ob \u2018James Hait,.of } brack; Mr.D: H.* Sebastien ; Mr.E.+ Bockus and Mrs, 1.Unwid, of Mystic; Mr.Vernon Con- nelly, of Boston,\u201d Mass., the.guest of his mother, Mrs.Connelly 7 Mrs.0, amsay, Mr.and Mrs.A, Corey end child, of Springfield, Massa, the guests J of their father, Mr.L.Corey, of Springfield, Mass, the uest of her mother, Mrs.M.Coray ; | Mr.and Mrs.Baker, of Wisconsin, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Sornberger?| Miss Anna Gould, of Ottawa, who i¥ spending- a few weeks here, the guidt her sister, Mrs,\u201d Homer Campbell.ed to furnish music at the Misaisquoi | county fair on Aug.29th and - 30th.The management have secured special attractions, and the exhibition = tk former years.és > é RICHFORD, VT.ST day and Friday, ford, Conn., is daughter, Pearl, f were here this to attend the Camp \"| guests of his brother, Mr.Jos.Mon- tieth and other friends.partment, has.Jotnened tion.Mr.-Arthur Arms nac Lake, N.Y.to | reside, for 81160.Mr.\u20ac.M.Rounds, duties as nurse in Boston, after a visit to her parents; Mr, and Mrs.Geo.W.Gibson, of this village.Our- County Fair (Franklin County) | comes of on Sept.! 5th, 6th and 7ih.| on Sept.12th.- ' The Sherman Military lington, will be in { nish the music, .Richford beat ek or \"at base- Band, of Bur- \u2018ball at\u201dthe Island (l\u2019ark, on the 16th, by a score of 18 to 2.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.R.{P.Chamberlain, of Roxbury, Boston, who have been visit- some three weeks, returned home on Wednesday.| \u2014 \u2014 pe vi THE MAN AND HIS GALLUSES, (Baltimore Sun.) The \u2018\u2018gallus\u2019\u201d\u2019 marks.the free man and the man of ignorance, unpretend- ing culture and civilization.Your snob and your savage adhors it.In Mesapo- tamia the wild Bashibazook wears a belt ; in Yucatan the Indian wears a girdle of shark\u2019s teeth; in Senegambia the shameless cannibal sports a gunnysack ; in Atlantic City a few years uÿed to wear sashes.But find à man who, when he throws off his coat to begimhis daily toil, lays bare a pair of heavy sky-blue gal- higes and you'll find a man who pays his way in the world, loves his wile, rears his children in the fear of -the Lord, and votes the straight ticket.Co KIRKDALE.Aug.27.\u2014Mr.and Mrs, Jesse Bart lett, of Melbourne,| were the guests of Mr.Jas.Bartlett, Monday.The auction sale of r.G.Noble was a financial | success, everything oing high, milch cows from $22 10 £5 apiece, and everything else in proportion.! The football practices on the M.A.A.grounds are well attended, testify ing to the -popularity of the, \u2018\u2019socser.game here, : Miss Gertrude Dawd was tho guest of Miss May Bartlett recently.- ord we fear that he makes a mis-| Knowlton, and taking the lead in forming an Histori-§two last named as Memorial building w Messrs, R.J.Parsons and J.S.Bil-] | lings returned on Thursday from their of her brother, Mr.A.T.Gould ; Mrs; thicard, of Manchester; N.H., guest of .VOMP | ; * ©, 20th inst.The St.Johns band \u2018has been engag- - \u201c this\u2019 vear is expected to outrival those of Aug.27 \u2014Iecent.arriväls here \u2018in-| from Auburn, Me., visi\u2018iag Mrs.1.R.clude Mr.and Mrs, Robert Starr, of ] Jay, who were visiting .here on Thurs- : ests at Mr.L.P.[ the home of Mrs.8.Sargent, Mansron- Bailey\u2019s ; Mr.Thos.Taylor; of Hart- spending n few days here ; Mr.Henry Bogue, of Newport, has been here a guest of his uncle, Dr.H.A.Bogue; Mrs.Ida M.Dyke \u2018and rmerly of Granby, week, going from here eeting at Sheldon; Mr.and Mrs.George Montieth, of Manchester, her were here as Mr._C.L.Orton; of the Customs De- from a| requested to.be present if possible.month\u2019s special service in Burlington,| Mr.Robert M.Maddocks returned to aiid will.now take a two weeks\u2019 vaca- has gone to Sara-| lands.\u201d The Francis Casavant house and lot near C.C.Manuel {Sons & Co.\u2019s Ven-| rents on Thursday.eer Factory, has been purchaséd by Miss A.Gibson has returned to her attendance to fup- ing here and at Fast Franklin, for{ ceeds of the evening amounted to $20.| several others who had seen it, attach- + 'COWANSVILLE.I's Alg.27.\u2014Mr.George W.Johnston,\u2019 druggist, has bought a building lot |: .from Mr, James O'Halloran on Wil- | liam street, next to Mr, L, L.Chandler\u2019s residence, \u201cMillbank.\u201d We understand that it is Mr.Johnstons in- \u2018tention \u201c to ultimately build himself a residence there: - Recent visitors to Cowansville are : Mrs.Robert Brown and Miss Janie N.Brown, of Dunham; Mrs.Frank range, Mr.and Mrs.John Brimmer, Messrs, John Norris and Jos, Messier, of Adamsville; Mr.Davignon, of Mrs, Oran Cook and son Cassius of Leominster, Mass., the con- ; Chateau Frontenac cannot be duplicated, + = .ÉASTMAN, _ - Aug.27.\u2014Mr.Larothe, from Uncle Bam\u2019s territory, has pought of Mr.| Savaria, of Waterloo, the building occupied by Mr.F.Poudrette, butcher.tes e now expect to have a resident once more, - CS Mr.P.M.Parker is home from| L\u2019Original for a visit.As at other places there is a scarcity of water th | mill is«shut down.- - The W.C.T.U.met at the home of Mrs.E, W.Phelps on Thursday afternoon, .Walter Dingman, youngest son of Mr.Albert Dingman, of Bolton Forest, is.confined to the house with typhoid { fever.Dr.Bowen, of Magog, is attending, .Rev.C.Ireland was in town on Wednesday.Master Willie Regan is spending a few: days with his uncle, ¥.G.Jobn-| son, at West Bolton, _ {The Ladies\u2019 Guild met at the home .of Mrs, A, Spinney, on Wednesday afternoon.oo | Mr.and Mrs.St.Frances and two children, Miss Bélla and Master Homer, pi Farnham, were in town last week, : 0 BONDVILLE, 1 Aug.Frank Page, of North Troy, vt., at \u2018BR.Tibbits, .Mr, Miles Rhicard had the misfortune] .! to lose a good horse this week, from| k Richford, Vt., at his uncle's, Mr, J, .inflammation of the throat., Rev.G.A.Mason, Miss Mason andj ohnston, of St.|'Mr.John McCrum and family of Iron { Hill, with a few friends, are enjoying camp life on the lake shore.Mr.Arthur Lefebvre has been spending a week with his brother, Mr.GC.Lefebvre, at Brompton Lake, Mr.John Knowlton is very ill, being].F.Z.Corey ; Miss ' evidently in the last stages of consump- tigh, at the residence of his sister, i Mrs.J.R.Gillam.| Mr.Davis, who has been running Mr.-W.H.Welch\u2019s farm the present \u2018 season, has rented \u2014 Mr.W, P, Hill- \u201chouse's farm for a year.« are as steady in price as sugar\u2014stead- ier.Notice that from January lst to December 31st, at $4.00 and $5.00 a pair.No dull days in the \u2018 store that is fortunate enough\u2019 to have the agency.This stpre ç of East Farnham; W, Frank Wilkins, - 2 guests of \u2014 Mrs.| of is-{ George W.Boright for a few days, go- gathered in book#ing from there to Mr.Jackson Marsh's form later.We believe Brome County] home in Brome, .to have taken the ead, our Society! Dr.John Lauder and Mr.J, Irving having been organized in 1897, and] McCabe have returned from a splendid each year trip to Quebec, attending the Oddfel- anniversary lows\u201d demonstration there, and and en- lvinced that Quebec and the.dust received a large ship- 27.\u2014Recent visitors are Dr.|, | Mr.A, P.Hillhouse\u2019s ; Mr.G, Tibbits,| À Siater\u2019s Shoes retail happens to be that one WIGGETT & CO, site New Court House.ing Block, Sherbrooke, .[ = Fountain: | Pens.~ .F.T.ANSELL, '\u2018Drugglist and Stationer, fo Strathcona Square.v ment of Trunks, Valises, \u2014and\u2014 Suit Gases.JOHN MILLET, 487 Wellington Street, The Soul of a Piano is the : Action.insist on - A a0\u2019 OTTO HIGEL\" Plano Action MET] ® RaiLwavy@® Timatable in effect June 35th, 1908, - Leaving Sherbrooke.Express\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 7,00 a.m.arrive ' 13.00 noon, Quebec 19.1d pm.Dally except sunday.Expresa\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.08 a.m., arrive Levis 1.10 p.m.Quebes 1.15 P-m.Daily except Monday.Passenger \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 8.50 p.m.- arrive Levis 8.58 p.m., Quebes 9.00 p-m.Daily except Sunday._Accommodation\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 11.45 - P-m.arrive Levis 8.20 a.m., arrive Quebec 8.80 a.m.Daily except Sunday.\" Arriving Sherbrooke.Express \u2014 Leave Quebec 8.15 p.m., Levis Company was held.at Foster on - the \u2018 ¢ ; * - PROVINCE HILL.: - Aug.27.\u2014The Province Hill 8.8.recently accepted an invitation from Newport Centre 8.Schools to join them in a picnic in a greve near the Centre, The by all.\u2018Among the recent arrivals here are Mr.C.L.Humphrey and Miss l\u2019earc, Harvey.: ; The Ladies\u2019 Aid serÿed ice cream at ville, Thursday evening, About - 86.09 were taken.Co - Haying being over the working on the roads.= _ Crops are suffering from the d'y Wéather._- .a Mr.I.R.Harvey is putting run ning water into his house nad barn.= IRON HILL.Aug.27\u2014The W.C.T.U.wil meet with Mrs.Jas.Robinson the 30th inst., at 2 p.m.All members are men are Saturday, 25th, after the city on > holidays at \u2018\u201cI'he High- spending his \u201cS¢hdol opens to-day.The much needed rain came in tor- Mr.Nelson Keet has rented his farm \u2018to Mr.John Chapman for one year, and will give possession on Nov.lst.~The marriage of Miss Nettie Ray, oungest daughter of Mr.Arthur UT.\u2018Ray, of Manchester, NH, formerly of this place, is announced to take place ani ome fees , \u2014 SOUTH ROXTON.Aug.27.=Mrs.E.Reynold end Farnham this week visiting relatives.The social in aid of St.Philip's Church held at Mr.B.H.Smith\u2019s on the 22nd, was a success.The pro- The evening was spent in games.All report a good time.: ; Mr.and Mrs.Elsworth Smith, of Lyndon, Vt., are spending a weck at his parents\u2019 Mr.W.Smith, Mr.Bert Reynolds is pulling down the old cheese factory here with the intention of building an improved butter factory in the near future.ered = _ BROOK TROUT WEIGHT RECORD- (Worcester Letter to Forest and, Stream.) I have seen a speckled trout, that had been caught in a pond in Maine, \u2018that weighed 14% pounds, This trout, \u2018which.was a regular\u2014red spotted, square tail brook trout, was mounted here in this city by C.K.Read, about six years ago.It was caught by .a man named Eaton, 1 made a claim at the time that it was a world beater, The Maine papers got hold of the | piege I had written; then the State Department at Augusta sent here and hought it; and I am informed that it is in the Maine State House now.I believed then, as I do now, that it is the largest brook trout ever taken in American waters.It was just as per- fact in form as any pound trout I ever saw.Eaton, who caught it, sent it to bis brother here to have it set up.His brother, knowing I was \u2018\u201cfighy,\u201d sent affidavit of the sheriff of the town and \u201cA meeting of the Bondville Telephone | - Æxpress\u2014Leave Quebec 1.45 p.m., Levis Quy was much enjoyed | Miss A.Reynolds spent two days a} 1 Dodo.\u201d \u201cSultan of Sulu,\u201d and \u201cPrince 8.45 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.20 p.m.GRIFFITH'S ot of the Accepted [SOUND ny TEETH It\u2019s hard for clean teeth \u2014 per- \u201c fectly clean teeth\u2014to decay.fo keep the teeth clean is to preserve them.A brush and water alone arg insufficient.Something - that will destroy the germs that cause decay will be required.: This help is in ANTISEPTIC TOOTHWASH This is an antiseptic preparation that kills the germs.[It whitens and cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums and keeps the breath sweet, It is put up in sprinkle-top .bottles and is delightfully flavored.Price, 25c.per bott el to Griffith\u2019s Drug Store, .{Opposite New Court House.) el volingion St.Sherbrpoke.Gas, MONTREAL HOTELS.RIENDEAU HOTEL.58-60 Jacques Cartier Sq sate Opposite the City | J.A TANGUAY Hall, Moatresl.| Prop.18s Most Oentrally Situated Hotel fn Town.* When in Montreal sto THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria St, Opposite The Academy.Ladies\u2019 \u2019 Restaurant, - Gents\u2019 Cafe, and private Dining Rooms.T Earopean plan.Everything new and first class.Rates for rooms, $1,00 per day and upwards.; 7 HOWARD GUILE & CO.] Props.ST, LAWRENCE.HALL ALTERED AND IMPROVED.Oonducted on the Europe Plan; 809 Rooms (many with bath), Electric Light ing, new Elevators and new plumb! throughout.Modern Convehicuces and.Superior Service.Rooms from $1 pes day upwards, wi , ' Ww.H.BRO fe Mar.BELTING D.K.McLAREN, 751 Oralg [.] Mostr Le que.* A a UT ES Fr Dinner Set Bargains - This week we offer you a 100-piece Stock Pattern Dinner, for: $6.50, .The biggest value ever offered.See it in our window.We have 5 sets only to sell-at.this price, Daily except Sunday, 2.15 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 6.40 p.m.Daily except Saturday._\u2014 Passenger\u2014Leave Quebec 7.80 a:m., Levis 8,00 a-m., arrive Sherbrooke.1.15 p.m.Daily except Sunday., y Accommodation\u2014Leave Quebee 6.45 p.m., leave Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sher brooke 8.55 a.m.Dally except Saturday J.H.WALSH, D.0.GRUNDY, \u2018General Manager.Ge».Pass An 2 DUNHAM.Aug.27.\u2014The village district school, will begin its work again on Mon- the former teacher, Miss Kdna M.Patch in charge, with Miss addition to the staff from last year, and shows-that the Board of Commissioners are resolved that this school the educational institutions of this section of country.Miss Patch is a more than ordinarily capable teacher, and will continue the good work commenced last year and Miss Selby, who taurht last season at Hillside, ix well able to assist the good endeavors, Dr.H.BE.Maguire, V.8., was at West: Shefford on Tuesday of this week, and Mr.A.E.Selby was at Cowans- ville on Thursday.Recent visitors to Dunham are Mrs.Duboyce, of Cowansville ; Messrs, Prudent Noiseux, of Beranger: David Westover, of Frelighsburg ; Kalph Getty, of Hillside, and Hiram FE.Gilbert, from Hartford, Conn., home on -a visit.- Miss Amy F.Baker went to Montreal on Thursday morning.rem perm .THE \u201cRED FEATHER COMIC OPERA.- The.scenic and costumic production made for the comic opera, \u201cRed Feather,\u201d which will be at the Clement Theatre, Thursday \u2018night, is said to-re- present an outlay of 572,000.Critical opinion has pronounced the investiture to be the most sumptuous and gorgeous ever furnished for the operatic stage.Manager Jos.M.\u2018Gaites was fortunate in securing Miss Cheridah Simpson to head the big singing \u2018organization which will present the mo- table comic opera.Success \u2018\u2018Red Feather.\u201d For the past three years Miss Simpson has been singing the principal roles with Henry W.Savage's \u2018ing 4 day, the third day of September, with | Emily |.Selby as assistant teacher.This 15 an | shall retake its former position among | © JAMES THOMPSON, |\u201c 0LD-9-CENT STORE, Architectural Designer and.| | : «Structural Eagiacer ice Corner Montcails au Magog Sts , LT buildinge erected since 1st January, - 1905.Perhaps 1 can help you, è.andl Adjuster for the Stan ave Wnénat Wire Ins On: 2 SHOE POLISH < \u2018Black and White You will hardly believe how good it is for 1adies\u2019 shoes, or how easily applied.| Shining your own shoes becomes a positive pleasure with \u201c2 in 1.\u201d Don\u2019t take a substitute.: \"0.EDWARD While, + Nofary, Commissioner, Etc.Cowansville Agency Sherbrooke TT Daily Record.Adyertisdments and Aven prowpt - QUE Thursdays and Subscriptions, - News Items received and attention, : COWANSVILLE, At Dunham, Tuesdays, of Pilsen\u201d companies.- MATCH.this match will give an perfectly noiseless.\u2018ed, date caught, weight, A NEW and PERFEOT | Eddy's SILEN I a \u2018 By rubbing lightly on anv kind of -a light, with no cracklinz or sputtering, and, \u2018is - It has to be tried to bo appreciated.| E ASK YOUR GROCER; FOR A BOX.for me to come and we it.Tt had 11 Use Eddy's Fibrewa Saturdays.surf a0 3, instantaneous, brilliant + P.C.DuBOYCE a | nes Lu ve ga Talli RRS Lak iid wad ENA La 1 Us ONY Ilo A 2 ue 5 ee ire tra te PI Wi dpi +r Tbr tin = PR jr, Arh sg wi sg 2 * mm Dee aa Ne .nd os SALI og te By A= 07 on ny ne EC a ee - \u2019 hi A SR EER 0 a ED SR AEA cane Fr - Cia EE | a iy eu i a } Bi poe ge a Tr Sere LAURE ve a 20 1 lt eit thet waive ST = alg pe mo - A ss CD ee ea = ft vudrr a dnnitnes au 120t-c08.cenree due arte kr mn lez Rg SE NE Se ns ITD Wh FA Aaa SCT po apte: ae Le rs po D Pa.- a a AI A Kar NR oe A 4 Qc - 5 + - 4 JK.q Ha apa rare ac OE TY apap ner pare ue RITES Srey CAN FE , eg PMP Sh A, ane Eons © chr 7 = , .= - \" ah iE eats \u201d a compet AS la PUR nar Re Tees 1 EEE VERT \"CE 2 ue HIR\u2014 PS TEE = pa diated page - - = - Re es re i ci cas = HP CR ad EE i 3 JT 7 i .; re | rn mana ., pare rep EIO « ROR ) * a - ; - n pee japanese EL aan Fr 3 PERCE Ie 3 rere ERS ee a ve acute PS au = pars o en \" ; .: ! Le ; i p ,\u2019 rapes - a seine rage ny ee + \u2019 .ve : \" \u2018 | ET = pacs ) Predatory = ; i - ° * ?\" .y ae Ca A 2 N ; A A \" y ts VE ae) .- = So Lo = ganas ol a AA PRP SY PRUE pri: i PPT Te : OC = ; ; 0.: ; ; a .on a aan LA a 2 , A Sica \u2018 ; RE pes \u2019 a ; \" qo Ru _ et aie rever pence Se rare Sant teu orto tric pops ane nage ai ete a ; 3 ) I verse i ; \u2019 =e I~ we ve : > er ne és E pes neue a j A A ; » a es : .en ; Cin sagen Edad, II OA Fe = , A : v Hie Tor : .3 .4 en RP .ECE PLT 2 ~ Ey © I Jie RLF f EI ah [a .TW Y i AT : \u2018 Pets LA AM ap ard a et Uh a AY HA Dali dia ce {mma gre .UE [TCR Ape | Lo SARS LT RY - .a a crop ancre EEE gree orp ; ; > Le , 7 » | Le .- opie Se tS # ll Be rm a An my CTT we a rt al ae - » > | ez RS < SRER5ROOKE.BA, wom, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1906.beifk pC | ties las, ad Fine Sterling Silver China.PRICE ne wo Ree So 0 = | Wilsd n\u2019s Music \u2014 Aug.27th.List of Second-Hand Pianos and Organs i in Stock To-Day man & Co.Uprig ht Piano in fine walnut case, 3 \u2018of the now style for 1906, used only à few months, ly scrached, $75 oft Cost Price.ar à = Henne Co.Square Grand Piano, 74 oct.in finest \u2018rosewood case and in splendid order.rjprice is $150, - 6 months $200 each.and guaranteed in 1 Bell 6 oct.od as new, $76.| H oct, $30 a d $35.Small Organs, $10 to Cost $450 and good st Jewel pianos Oak ail Walnat cases, used about Square Piano 7 oct.strong tone $75.fnglish Cottage Piano 6} oct.$35._\u2014 \u2018Piano, nice mahogany case, used about 1 year erfect condition, $275.iano- Case Organ in fine mahogany case, 20.Stool and Book with pight paid, Monthly or quarterly payments or 10 yer cent) of for cash.Keep this adv.and bring it in or send by majl wheh you write, need|a pair of Shoes, a for your boy must look as nea ng to If yopir boy: is going to school, he will, no doubt.Suit), a neat Hat, Etc.t as your neighbor 8 WHY NOT take advantage of our Sale ?KE EMBER THIS SALE IS FOR THE- \u2018BALANCE OF THE MO NTH IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.- Louis A.| Codére\u2019s s = 2 te \u2014 - y= ropole Bulldiug, 0.PS STORE Me \u2018| Jeweller & Opticien, ANY ONE OF THESE 1st\u2014Men\u2019s.large size, year, gold filled Waltham Watch.year gold filled - Waltham move- : ment.| 3rd\u2014Men\u2019s small size, open face, 20 - ment.4th\u2014Ladics\u2019 small - _ lever movement.5th\u2014Ladies\u201d small size, hunting, year case, with Waltham movement, Initials engraved on.any one of ceipt of price, $0.90, 90, A.C.SKINNER, - - 7 Strathcona Bq.A nice.piece of cut glass, $1.50, at Kerr & Toss.\u201d Mr.A.E! Kinkead and famil returned Saturday from the Beach nl Maine, Look for Chas.G.Brown\u2019 8 advt.\u2018and come at once.Mr.Maurice Shea, of Montreal, formerly of Sherbrooke, was in town over Sunday.! Miss Wilhelemina Roe spont yesterday with Miss Irene Ross, Darcy Hay Farm, Brompton Road.Thirty girls.and thirty oung nicn wanted for Exhibition Dining Room.Apply Fletcher Thompson., À stairway is being built from Wel- fington street, near Campbell\u2019s block, to the Monument -National.Dr.Worthington © returned Saturday from Toronto British Metlical Association Meeting, and Petawawa Camp.On Thursday, Sept.6th, at 7.30 p, m., there will .be a banquet of all those interested | in Holsteing, on the Exhibition Grounds, Sherbrooke.There will be several interesting speeches made.The picnic to Comey island, Windsor Mills di n by the Harmony \u2018Band yesterday re was wcll attended.The picnicers left here at 3.30.After arriving at Windgor Mills, they took the bout over to Coney Island, where | they spent the afternoon reading and sitting about the island, The buñd played on the island till supper time, when the majority repaired to the din ing hall.Several more pigces were rendered) by the band until train tune, when «ll returned to \u2018Windsor Mills by boat, aud.from rk took the train, arriving [in Sherbrooke at 11.30 .last | night, well please d with their day\u2019s outing, = [POUTRES © Read every Jtems I ~ T uesday, -~\u2014 5 19e © LADIES WHITE nes with tucks] Sizes 23 to 27.lgulir value, 256, TO-MORROW, SPECIAL, 19e cach 19\u20ac 25 styles\u201d df new and: up-to-date LAD NT COLEARS, TO- IQRROW, 19e, : 19¢ KANCY LESTERS.to choose from, Regular vaine, 356.TO MORROW, 10 patterns 19¢.YD._ 19¢ CIRCULAR COTTONAor pillow slips, 42 inches wide, TO-MORROW, SPECIAT, 19¢ YD.19¢ LADIES\u201d $ILK GLOVES.The balance of these goods will be cleared TO-MORROW, AT 19.PAIR.E 19\u20ac \u2014 JAPANESE .SILK IN colors aml black a! white, TOMO) a 19¢ FINE ORGANDIE, white and colored Muslins, \"4 \u2018 OW, 19.YD.__|- f i aon y TO-MO \u2014- mT Û | \u2014.co _ , Co \u2018 \u2018 .The Store Attractive by Its Prices and Good Service.~ tems, it means Groat Monoy Te / Ys August 28th To Clear di.of COLORED MUSLINS, Neyer sold for less than 15¢.yd.of REC RROW, 74c.YD, J MUS] To Clear 150] yes, of Nes.°15 patterns to choose from.TO-MORROW, 25e.and 35c.DREss.YD.Rn 1526.Remnants! Remnants! of all kinds.you i be sute and take one home, we All we: ask is a visit and Our regular 23e.line.TO-MORROW, 19¢.YD.- oo Shop.at POU Agent for Standard Patterns.the confidence of the Physicians and pa- trohs\u2014Because ABSOLUTELY ACCUR- | ATE DISPENSING is the only kind we permit in our latoratory.Every grain is welghed, every [drop is measured, Guess | work would bo) éfricker and perhaps ns good, hit we dan't allow a.\u2018\u201c\u2018perhaps\u2019\u201d to enter inta onr{iwork.- We follow your | ductor\u2019y orders CERTAINLY and SURE- i Y | McManamy s Pharmacy.of.\u2019 Belle.\u201cMaud call on engaged \u2014 To To Glar Established 80 Years.PICTURE FRAMING, 5 Proatenac $ -.Fherbrooka.PQ ==> THT APEX OF TMPUDEN on.Maud, \u201cSuch presumption T nover heard 4 \u201c \u201cWhat \"Why, nie in towm sitnply hecause 1 was I to him at the seashore.\u2019 \\ of To-Morro TRE S Tuesday, -Ît Pays did he do?\u201d T he had the gudacily to Bail Tel.=) \u2014 \u2014 +4 ee iY - 5 will be the Sale BREAKING : \u201c oRD_ - 19e I.ADIES GARTERS, the made, for 2c, All \u2018colors, also hlack.19e PAIR.best A : 19e A nice new line of PLACK-SILK BELTS.TO- MORROW, le, LACH, \u2014\u2014_ 190.25e RIBRONS, 5 inches wide; all best colors.- - A SNAP AT 19.YARD, 19c, \u201cBLAC K CA SHME JRE HOSE.Sizes 84, \u20ac 9, 94.: Regular, 25e.TO-MORR OW, 19e.| 193 BOBINETTE LACE CURTAINS, 30 inches wide, .- Reculay value, 35, TO-MORROW, 19.YD.© 1 De T NAZARETH CHILDREN\u2019S W AIST._ | \u201cA very spécial for -\"TO-M ORROW, 19c, \" 19¢ | y [ i EP 7 Wie LAWN, of, 40 inches J-| 25 and 00 each.| _ wide 7 TO-MORROW, 19c.YD, Call and inspect at - WATCHES for $9.%| open face, 20 2nd\u2014Men\u2019s Medium size open face, 20 year, gold: filled, Wa tham move- size, hunting, 25 year filled: case, with 7 jewel Swiss five these watches and postage paid on re-|.Dr.Guelph Armitage, \u201cof Montreal, has been spending\u201d his vacation at his dome in the ci ty.\u2018 The scenery for the Zephta.perform- + ance to be given here in \u2018October has ar rived., The: rehearsals will not begin ul after exhibition.| Miss Mae Davis \u2018returned to her home on Wolfe street last night having spent two, \u201cweeks with friends at Ottawa, Brockville and Kingston.While out canocifg yesterday in the Magog River, Mr.Bruce Baxter bad the misfortune to upset his canoc.He him.T'wo arrests were made \u2018on Sunday.one for being drunk and disorde aly.and the other for being drunk - nl @ disorderly.and\" refusin ng to pay for his supper in a restaurant on King street.Last Moonlight excursion of the season, Wednesday, August 29th, through Lake Massawippl.- Return tickets 7bc., good going on 5.20 or 6.50 trains.Music by forth Hatley Band.y The nrarriage of Miss Lily FE.Bas- sett, daughter of Mr.John KE.Bas- sett, formerly of _ Lennoxville, to Mr.JS, McWithey, of Strathcona, Alberta, takes place at Strathcona, on Sept.bth.The marriage is announced for Wednesday, Sept.12th of Mr.Dinning, of Sherbrooke, to, Miss May- belle M.Webb,-of Danville, to take place at \u201cSunnyside,\u201d the \"home of Mrs.Charles Webb.- The Rev.Dr.Sherrill, of Atlanta, Ga., officiated yesterday \u2018at Plymouth Congregational Church, and pre ruched a most impressive sermon from-\u2014the text, \u201cAnd Jacob was left alone, and their wrested a man with him until the breaking of the day,\u201d Gen.\u201932, 24.\u201d Rev.P.C.Desclos, who has been assisting at the Cathedral since his or-, | dination, has been appointed curate at St.(leorge de Windsor, und the Rev.\u2019 0.Z.Letendre has returned to .the Bishop\u2019s Palace\u201d and resumed his former position as first curate of the Cathedral.| Rev.Sister Benedict, from Orenon, Provincial of the Sisters of Providence: of the Pacific Coast, is in town visiting her brother, Mgr.Larocque, Bishop -of Sherbrooke, and her sister, Miss Delphine Larocque, who is living at the Convent-of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family.Mrs.W.A.Wright, of Westmount, Montreal, who has heen visiting the family of Hon.M.F.Hackett, at Tara \u201cHall, Stanstead, spent a few \u201cdays in town last week = with Mrs.Andrew .with other friends.Danville to stay , the daughter of Rev.Mrs.Wright is Mr.McKillican.* At St.Michael's Cathedral, the.patronal fostival was celebrated yesterday of the Arch-confraternity of the which was instituted in 1838 in Paris by Pope Gregory VI., and now has branches all over the world.High mass Was sung by Rev.O.Z.Letendre Vie- ar of the Cathedeal, assisted by Rev.w.Larue and Abbe Chartier, \u2018as dea- - and sub-deacoûñ: preached by the Rev, J.H, Roy, par- | ish priest., _ The Rev.John Douglas, of Minneapolis, Minn., spent Sunday in town.Mr.Douglas was the first settled\u201d min-! ister over the Methodist Church, \u2018in Sherbrooke in 1846, and is 83 years of age.He gave an address lust evening in the Church ard met a number of the congregation, children and grandchildren of those to whom he migistered so many years ago.Mr.Douglass is in excellent health, and though he has retired from the ministry, speaks with much of his old- time vigor.\u2019 Now is the time for cool drinks.Try.Peruvian Root Beer, put up in pint bottles for family use, delivered anywhere in the city at 50c.au dozen, or $1.00 4 case.Sold by J.1.Briant.Saturday afternoon possession was taken of the new oflices of the Daily Record, just four months exactly since moving out of the old quarters, \u2018The first person to offer bis subser iption to thé Pnily Record in the new.office was Mr.R.L.Craig, of Compton, who leaves to-day for Olds, Alberta.The paper was presented one year free, in honor of the occasion.The possession of the new Record office was one week earlier than expected, and , much credit is due the builder, Mr.GG.J.Brown for the quick wors inTerceting the new Record Block, ~ * Mourning Stationer Something new, just | arrived.It is-in boxes i JR.McBAIN'S, St tionery Department.swan ashore pulling the canoe after \u2018Neil Fergus |f Steele, Dufierin Ave., and has gone tof Pure Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1 The sermon was or its eqitivale nt i Shop \u201c aid STORE will be a very pige King's New anes fl : , one, 7 3 King's Hand-Made : | HARNESS © $ IS FANOUS | : : foi many miles around, Come and see us in our fine new store in the NEW RIe- : CORD BUILDING, \u2014 S$ I'he Famous Harness maker, ®:.EJ RING, .-_ ë # Wellington St., Library should grow with its\" Contents.This is what the \u2018\u201cMA- CRY\u201d SECTIONAL BOOKCASE .effects.- Our illustrations show the pro-: cess of buildin up.limit to the adaptability of the \u201cMACE Y\u201d\u2019 Cases to the room re- There is no 4 ADVERTIS is Us The constant wash te q of # 1 ANeurs away the lar Wher | Li constant paw rs Ota.Micsticntes the Faro The Jover's i Br \u2018Wins at fn\" np nt 1 n 1\u20ac ClOPC sav ing she I can assure all that Mr.; - _ 19; FNAL, oyse, Atation dd frou.the B.in er to crane) hd It is els decided to r place Kent House, being defeated in the lat- had.executéd the sentence of the will give the work his most cureful als J \u201cX - uovostte ; ws\u2019 Where he will resume his duties with} thf present front of the buifding| by a ter.fighting organization of the Revolus tention and 1 bespeak for him a ge morous en = that company.- - no y ur-to-dute one.The plans, have Fhe Dominion will Toave on Saturday tionists, but-she refused to give her Khare of this business, \\ Mr.Jerr any a ; Mrs, M.©.Tobin, who has nop\u2019 vet been completed, An addition- for Halifax to coal, and will then go name.both telephones ave cam e call ny ) visiting frivnas ih Sherbrooke for bn al [story has been talked of but it is] {fo Bermuda for repuirs.Twenty of] TWO POLICEMEN BLOWN UP.again ore al for past favors, = lust ten days, hh& returned to Quebec nog contain et if that will be built {the crew of the Dominion have been] Bensin, Tussian Poland, Angust 27.Yours very truly, - whete she residesi ; \u20ac this full.THe work will be cominenced reported missing since\u201d the arrival of \u2014A bomb Saturday was thrown at n _ RL.CRAIG.- \u2019 di.| , Ax \u2014 : + = itis EE vr ee de re Ce Hh mir Là Sn TT ac.STE ie xy CE fe kits wi à st e 1999260990000400004000 + ir IT CAME TO or t's astonishing how quick and unerr - publici is in picking out the best place hy SE IF A VOTE WERE Tarn J in this community as to the best Wary cond Attempt purchase Clothing, Hats, Shoe, u Persons Killed Haberdashery for men and b | burg, Au 0 gt, Peters 8» : confident we would y mn, pis attempt to assint ate © ay ss ts | SWEE P THE FIELD b E committed = St, Petersburg, Jilway Station yest plaining th: ; E | 2 | 4 | _ 0600000000000000000009 _ HATLEY, $ DEATHS REPORTED §| vv, slice sf real, with his son, Vincent, sn © game.) \u2018League.- Riis = |v\u202600 *Undecided tic game.; BASEBALL.EBENEZER LLARNED, \\.Cookshire, Aug.-27.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr! Ebenezer Learned, an old resident di these parts, died last-night.He was About - seventy years of age.{ È FASTFRN LEAGUE RESULTS.Sunday.Rochester, 5; Montreal; 2.Baltimore, 3; Newark, 0 | MR.GEORGE GUNTER, OF DUR: , (first .HAM.\u2014 \u2018 | Mr.George Gunter, of Durhant,_ died Baltimore if Newark, \u20185.(second {at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- rame.) .( «if real, on August 201 « y £ Buffalo, 8; Providence, 8, 7167 years, 5 .ho He was age | \u2014-_ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Saturday.\u201c a TWIN ae par Jersey City, 8; \u201cMontreal, 9 (first | MRS: EDWIN MeKENNEY, game.) =}.Mrs.Edwin MeKæ@aney, of.Philips- Jersey City, 8; Montreal, 2 (second Brg, died Sunday evening, Aug.th, | game.) 7, 8t West Rutland, after à yeur of suf- + Rochester, 5; Newark, 4, fering.The.remains were brought to \u201c Buffalo, 7 7 Providence, 1: Philipsburg for burial.Rev, A.AL Ing Baltimore, 7; _ Toronto, 6 (first| land conducted the service.She leuvés game.) .OV \u201c| a husband, two sons and two daugh- Toronto, 6: Baltimore, 2 (second ters Lo mourn het loss.game.) : i \u2014 Ce | br JOHN RACEY WHERE THEY PLAY To-DaY.|| DR.JOHN RACEY._\" Dr.John Racey» died last evening ait Rochester at Montreal.= Buffalo at Toronto 1a few minutes past eight o'clock] at l'rovidence at Newark.in Ascot Farm.on the Johaville road, - t.- He was 72 y rs of pe timore at Jersey City ,0 |\" Âsco i cars of ap ol im \u201c Se Rires * and \u2018had been in failing health for a number of years, MI CELLANEOUS SPORTING NOTES he had a bad HC ned \u201ci Three favorites won at the Tatonia - br.Kacey ha horn in Montre al,und races Aug.23.- {was the son of the late Dr.Racey, of \u2018| Quebec.He studied in Pari is, London , c cca1 on | James -R, Brady, a ountant, won f'and- Edinburgh, taking his dégree of the Saratoga Derby at Saratoga, Ned MLD, For awenty years he had charg » Thursday.| of the Jeffrey Hale Hospital, Quebre.he Clinton, Ont., bowling team with { He left Quebee in 1884 and came to two rinks was victorious over a team Ascot, where he practiced, hut for A \u2018from Hensall Thursday.number of years has heen jn declining The Newark Club has filed a notice health.The late - Dr, Racéy was of-the release of Harry O'Hagan to | Man of ability and education and durs the Waterbury Club of the Connecticut ing his days of activity ranked hig! in his profession, \u2018 Ed, Zimmerman, the crack third Besides his widow.he is survived by baseman of the New York Tri-State mon and Gen daughters, They are : : ohn, who reside .Club, has turned_down an offer from Arthur George A on Glenburn Farm; Baltimore.ge, the noted newspaper : .artist : Robert, Herbert and Ke The Canada Lawn Bowling Club is of Price Bros., Jonquere, Que one making extensive.\u201cpreparations for.Perey, a stude \u2018nt o their big Journament to be opened in another son, died or Sr Avira, Toronto Sept.1st.a member: of the second contingent, Fifteen matches were played _to- day The daughters are \u2014 Mrs.(Rev) C.Bin the third round of the all-comers\u2019 tournament -for the National Lawn hve at Glenburn Farm.Tennis championship in singles at The funeral will probably be held on: fi deuth.~ Washer and Harriet and Daisy, who | ru and his mother, are visitieg à days with the Jatter\u2019s brothe, Bachelder, at \u201cFairview Fam, 3 Moulton is 84 years of age, sl: joying her stay ini the country & inelv.Mr.Moulton is making s 8 visit at Sherbrooke, Masasing Hatley ind returns home ing days \u2018to resume his busines, a Mine A wr ; We re right sure that we would secure | th x vote of every man who called just totakyy [tier SPIE, \u2018look at our handsome Garments and Ty np a certain | gery and learn our prices.Sh, police ana TT mow NOW whom to al and who are di STAR CLOTHING AUOT Choy while aceon - J.Rosenbloom & Co., Props, * itary and volt Agents for Justrite, Campbell 8 Twentieth powspapers urge Brands Mens Clothing ; also lavictus Shoes.pening of Parliamt» p repression Wi 000000000000000000060000000000¢ lation pin ni v \u2014 - is in _ y remier and pe ba Premier S er, who Was terr ibly \u201c 3 - - ; omb explosion | in he SHERBROOKE FARE: :% ) ve, but in great pt [J J} m! fiona of morphi ac \u2014 lll.Stolypin\u2019s_young ; re ived injuries, is ma ! | ; Ca ress toward recover When Coming to Verbrooke Gall a A Petorsburs Er entral Committee © ta have drawn up Eich declares that pont does not immed » carried out to the a id that Governmen ill be killed by the | HUNDREDS OF HARDWARE DEALERS - he mme an e häve made hund ce Saturday in a _ d the orgenizer an a evident i And oo our pricey on goods you wat.i conspiracy.+ en definitely establi i ibe men who sacr St | Pri f hi Wed ) the attempt on the era August 23 from ec \" pecia rices or 1 15 0 ME Ye accompanied I | \u2018vented an apart EY ais street, one of th s the wife of one \u2018of _ fther as a sorvant.Milo was kilted way n [nother young mah, Mort showing him tc, Bamed Dulevich, of R veral days previous] ftantly in communic: Bloscow conspirators gwo of the men, wea, Jorma, and the alleged sia street in a _- pn Baturday.While an i Ptolypin\u2019s residence, meared;, and Dulevi arriage.In.the mu me penser, MDN servant alo lel VIT Isappcar crord JOHNVILLE, ports, the alleged wi There al be-an i ice creat wilfiion to M.Stolypin\u2019s entertainment in\u201d the Hall oo Flay among these ill: day evening, Aug.{Prlieve that the wou enéral Min wax th ?er identification is 1 | ATLANTIC STEN! Pre an re OF THE GANADIAN po lice.! ° à Prince Nakashidge, velims of the 1 Ptolypin\u2019 8 Wife, wns ! Armored automobile, ren the warfare ay: Aionists, Lor M 4.Bussel, propriet- ex \u2018wiablishment wh ou.printing the Vihorg Another victiin of th From MONTREAL 8 wien Laké Frie \u2026 see ses ser Fanpress ot iritain \u2026 Rew had gone to M.St 1.ake ait oha err ase wer oo Le % mission 1 do reope ! uv sae THEIR MAJESTII St.Petéraburg, Au the Menace - of- a lerrorists against th thority, an earnest © ving of acting Gow.KE.H, BEWELL, Oty Pas {The New Sherbrooke Cathié i | i farsk Hreiw - Special for this West Sk 8 Nobels Narn the\u201d SUITS $4.9 - he shel tor of the pa i er\" eterhot Our leader for this week is tend a mera] es the 4 the best Suit ever shown in (General M; , 0 in in tl All good paigerns and 8 \u201c fronsiderahle distance Men's \u2018Dongols Shoes sl a the precautions | is the greatest bargain eve { e Imperial fam, Also, our Ladies\u2019 Tan Shoes àf sw POSSIBILETY RELATIONS BET isa \u2018real Bargain- Children's Shoes at 2% 14 8 AND BULG Æl: STRAIN \u201c Dont fail to stop 80\u20ac © bargains.Remember the piace, : sure Constant; le antinople,- A New \u2018Sherbrooke Clothisé en resignation «, - Je M.NAULT Plomatic .agent hoc Newport, R.I., Thursday.À Wednesday.\u2014 7 T \u2014\u2014 ps GALVANIZED ROOFING.{° 17 King Streets 17 EM tom or the wr a.Ween Turkey and P- ibility of war betw.oN tré is generally adumi & clash, à But y probably.| Bdon, Aug 7 ; despre \u2018from Con.eee \"As! I have an overstock of Galvanized Iron on hand [ | A 2 rumored that th.will put on your Roof for you at a Great Reduction.Call and get rices.Wil \u201c Satisfacti Arif Pasha, .; Second Adrianople ni | = for mobilization rontier, T he \u2018Für IN to of {rontiers ha diz- Kiosk, on Guaran, "]
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