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[" = J is morning.Eastern Townships \u2018this summer, and qi value of some three the country is simply infected \u2018with ob olen.including tramps and questionable characters.us were stolen, inc 24 Here in Sherbrooke .there have \u2018been .git of clothes, pair of more arrests of men of this class this ; | Sumner than for many years past.Lo have DOme years ago a.law was passed, gly is believed to 1 vu providing for a sentence of six moijths , [ls between 12 and 2 o< \u201c : for all Togrants arrested in-the jro- 00004 as gained by cutting out a vincé.The law was applied and | it , ; b © indow of the tailor practically cleared this territory of p yet.The \u2018on With the store.these characters.Weeks.would pass, buble to gel] #- wapection V@ and not one of this class 1d b lo tos] À and the| 1 ass would be e.for any # des got clean away \u201c| seen in Sherbrooke or vicinity.210127 + sh are being made to locate This summer.the railway lines lare MoN | , nec qu | .oo | pases À OF TO-DAY'S [ erypody 1s buy | | ' .The crops are 0 7 | .| | EK.THE CANADIAN HANDIC ery low at pre PR The: first four sc ta Is po Gran .- _ WAKE AGAIN WINS MAIL C he Hr, Squads : e his Jriends a TROPHY.Canadian Handicap 1 ae follow: a ey | ] .7j Ing stores : Jennings, 20; Howard, : returned de this afternoon, im a keen 247; Beattie.21; Ewing, 23; Craig, M was ou a vist- gia won the Mail trophy | 23.Total, 111.: .le von last year.Squad 2\u2014Bray, 23; Thompson, 22: t \u201c\u2019Emith i \u2019 other, veut woke score was as fol- , 23; Smith, 2.Total, 91° ct for boating._ .8\u2014McGill, 18 ;-Vivian, 23; \u2018ening, locking Wagon ., .coo.\u2026\u2026 41 21; W.P.[Thompson, 24; L wits filled on à in js ecevss songes seras vou 46 23.Total, 109.+ [riends to at 201 ai fee verge po Squad 4 Heney, 18 ; Easdale, 19; .LR hoses sens .Slaney, 23; Vivian, 22; Kenyon, 24.wind Mrs Be BN ee mn \u2026 45 Ÿ véred the Îittler- EC amet 2 \u2014 See > fs were laid to me, rine en we 228 EWING WINS CANADIAN HANDI- - Mb loa \u2018other teams were : = CAP.| .IN.ms atotenss sine unes 2OT Canädian Handicap was won this d Mrs.Blake: J \"ee ces Lalesce 219 afternoon by Mr.Ewing, of Mgntreal.Christena Mo bane aeesesieis \u2026 20 Score,; 24.; > co iristena Me- 2 oe.CSSSSSSSS00A00ANSOUSSS ity oan .: ca > .ailea home to WINS THE EIGHT-MAN A FINE STRING BY MR.ELLIOTT.hagon McKay, CHAMPIONSHIP 24 Mr.(Elliott made a fine break this So ne os 2 forenoon and came near setting.up a) 'RISTS VIR- .Eo Jbove pren new record.He killed 195 out of 200 ary - wn with a score of 146, birds from 19 and 20 yards.He made ht person, the antorist exish sible eccasion, an unmitigat- pioneer of the hat has dawn vfarer, who | bg BACK F [rey tara for Them Thu 1 7 \u2014(Special)- A bole qui comm itted at Olmstead ing the early ais dore during te: + il AS AGREED TO DO.der Goods in Sutton Store, Monday, Saying They rsday\u2014 Last Night Robbed Store of $300 Worth of Goods.l with] some leave any cash in return.\u2014\u2014\u2014 me There appears to be ital scores were : Ewing, ve, 17; Eaton, 19 ; Ken- i: (aruthers, 18 - Candlish, nt 19: Lewis, 19.WEE \u2018TIES WITH MONT- ne \u2018Rocket.\u201d\u201d LIN TWO-MAN TEA! 1e \u2018Rocket EVENT.TEAM & SON, Lu team event resulted in AND 7 ven Montreal and Sher- 1.ores were: Montreal, tERS.i; Ewing, 20.Sherbrooke - \u2018 0; Westover, 18.QUE.vi be shot off this after- Fhone 287 M - a 0001@0+Qes@ee Po SHERBROOKE, WINS 2- Ht! MEN'S.roice of Ww oo iY CHAMPIONSHIP.LL for two man champion- \u2018 ne Won \u2018as follows : estover 18.Stockwell \u201cEwing 19, Kearney 17 Fins by one point.5040 @ec@ee Pore @es Pes @eoPe THURSDAY\u201d THI AM kGin oo Lo f- | ai straight run of 113 from 20 yards.The record for this distance is 119.NEXT TOURNAMENT IN OTTAWA.At the annual meeting last night the Dominion Trap Shoorters\u2019 Associa- | tipn decided to hold its next.tourna: ment ip Ottawa.+, Mr.E.A.Heney, Ottawa, is presi- | dent, and Mr.T.Easdgle, sécretary for the enguing year.\u2018 _ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.The feature of yesterday's shooting was the ¢bnsistént form maintained by Mr.G.| Beattie, of Hamilton.He headed thd list on Monday and retained that proud position.yesterday.He received \u2018the hearty \u2018congratulations * of the competitors on his-fine perform- tance.; His score of.183 included two straights and four nineteens.Mr.Iw- my, of Montreal, and Mr.G.M.Howard, of Sherbrooke, came close up, with sgores of 18lteach.Mr.Ewing's ~ included two straights and lwo nine- (Continued on page B.) - LCA gd, 7 8 SCORE.ATEURS.| No.of Targêts.| 19 19 20 17 19 17 16.19 19 189 18% 20 20 20,20 20 20 2b 20 20 20 200 i.vi PEL 4 © ix 15 15 -19/ 16 19 15 19 18 18 10 - 16d | rte es.2052 19 18 19 15, 15 15 16 15 18 17 19 166 13 20 17 17018 19 17 18 18 14 18 176 | A s.19 18 16 18{18 19 20 2) 18,16 18 181 em +12 21 1Y 17 18 20{ 13 16 17 J4 15 18 18 166 CIE eee 1220 5 16 17,15 12 17 16 17 18 17-160 casa 1110 9 5 18 17/17 17 18 19 14 16 15 166 | q ++ -.19 17 17 15/18 17 18 17 18 18 14 wy |; ETS NN lé 16 16/10 19 17,15 16 18 16 189 I .19 15 20 19,17 19 19 17 18 18 16 181 | Ng ccc o-oo.lb 13 13 9015 14 10 13 13 17 16, 18 T1 112 111 4 16 16 1516 17 18 14 8 12 13 139 | EE u 17 15 116 15 15 9 18 15 19 153 | Rg LL L 17 12 18 18/17 17 17°18 16 16 4 18 wT 17 13 17 17117 14 19 19 \u201816 16 18 1m a 1x 17 15 13/17 12 18 15 15 16 12.150 Nog ° ln UN GURBEUDUE 158 TS s 19.18 17 17h16 1919 11 20 17 17 17 vi ty 7 19 17 20/17 17 17 20 19 19 18 183.| Soy, jy 19 14 18:20 1¢ 18 1% 19 17 17 17 ere, CC 18 14 16 J& 16 13 16 JV 12 11 15 146 | Micher 15 1S 19 18 {18 17 17018 14 17 15 171 I | Is 16 17 18115 19 17 17 17 16 15 167 a.: dr 12 13 13717 17 13 18 18 16 18 165 ION Cees 7 17 17 17:15 15 18 17 18 19 17 172 ow lb 15 15 1616.18 12 16 17 17 14 155 a.IL 15 129 1812 11 13 11 15 14 1 12 dans = Tree 2 LS 7 lu 15 26 {16 16 18 18 15.17 17 168 Manel, PEE Li 18 16 15 i19-17 19 17\" 18: 17 19 176 pt 15 12 18 14 014.33 10 12 11 13 17 135 AE Hig; 17 #7 16 14 167715 17 17 16, 19 J6 163 pins in 1510 14 \u201816 12 14 14.14 13 15 139- ith in 14 14 16114 15 15 16 17 JB- 18 156 Ne: 17 2 15 15 13717 15 1% 19/18 18 167 Rao © Lc 5% 17 17 (1616 16 17 12°15 14 100 ot, 16 15 16 18 i16 14 14 15 14 18 15 15! oer 7 15 i5 16 18,16 \u201818 17 16 15 15 17 © 163 , Lh Wo 15 18 16 18 16 18 17 15 14 18.165 TH hoo 16 18 19 19 14-15 16,18 18 15 (167 \u2014 \u201cConger 1e 15 13 17 \u201818, 16 18 15\u2019 19 16 17 -164 | hy Fe.16° 17 17 17 18/17 17 19 15 19 18 1M _ TL 1 Le 9 11 17 (18 16 16 14 11 10 12 _ 134 | M 1h 15 16 15 (13 \\J5 13 11 18 14 16 .146 | ST lc 12 12 16 115 \\5 13 17 15 18 15 148 es LTT IG 17 17 80 [14 18 19 18 15 18 14 170 im COTE + + 2 à 10 16 16 11 11 6 8 7 8 12 105 \\ PROFESS iS.SL lrg tt oF 58 Ne \u201817 18 17 T6 18 15 18 17 .i 5.8 tt .> .a .A tt 2 Wot slidtng handicap - ~ -20 16°19 18 18 19 18 19 18 18 183 | 1% 18 17 19 19 18 17 17 19 17 10 | ; 3 19 18 20 14 18 17- 18 19 2 20 18 13 15 19 145 16 19 18 16 16 10 158 19 19 19 [19 19 18 19 17 18 185 - 1 - t 17 18 18 19 20 19 18 18 18 16-181 | 17 M 19 17 19-20 20 18 20 16 18 : 18 I 17 18 18 19 20 19 18 18 a = 18 16 18 16 18 15 20 13 14 \u2014 15 16 to 20 yards.A.| Swede! BT - 8 |; others, They.omitted to | an unusually lve number of thefts throughout the , made up by Mrs.Leslie.| SHERBROOKE, QUE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908 CPR.TELEGRAPHERS MAY 60 ON STRIKE Reassuring, PREPARING FOR STRUGGLE.two weeks it Lransporting the western crops, aware, ious tones.that the outlook is very black.telegraphers\u2019 circles struggle for of mechanics.port to the Government at Ottawa iation board, which is expected to re- next week.» DAY.forty ex-strikers.A hundred Polès and Russians applied but were refused.labor.There -are now thirteen hundred men of whom \u2018many are unskilled workmen at work in these shops.There is nothing new from Quebec, St.John, or other eastern division points.| ® Everything is quiet.| There are no reports of attempted violence.C.P.R.TRYINGQ'C FILL PLACES .- OF \u2018STRIKERS, Montreal, August 7.\u2014There were practically no developments in the C.P.R., strike situation yesterday.Both sides were entrenching their- positions and getting in shape to carry the fight to a finish.| It was stated that a number of the strikers had applied for reinstatement, while many other men had applied for work at the Angus shops.This was denied last night at the strike headquarters, where the statement was made that not only had all the men who went out on Tuesday morning stayed on strike, but that a number from the çar department had joined their ranks.It was reponted last night at the net results of the day was [that although the-strikers had practically done nothing, they had gained ground, since their ranks had been increased by other employees of the C.P.R.shops going out with them.Mr.Bell Hardy, the strike \u2018eader, said that there was no particular programme before the men= The strike | call had been met more penerally than théy had expected, and now nothing remained for them to do but to remain solid.and, watch developments.As soon as it became apparent that the company had to face a strike efforts were made to secure men to take the place of those who went out, and agencies in many different places were communicated within order 10 get a supply of mechanics and others to keep things going.The result |was that yesterday replies were received from several quarters.assuring the C.diffieulty in getting all the men they needed.A typical reply from.one agency 1s said to have read: \u2018\u201c\u2018Can supply all the mechanics and roundhouse men you want.\u201d | - One af the main fears expressed was that the strike might interfere with the movement of the western wheat \u2018harvest.It was stated iat the C.P.R.offices yesterday that there, was no reason for apprehension jon pi score.It was anticipated that |thel] western wheat, crop would require the services of about sixteen thousand Vox cars, and of these there were already fifteen thousand ini the west, with alsup- ply of engines.The rest were being sent forward as freight offered so that, there would not be the expense of sending the cars west empty: : At the Angus shops yésterday thete was little sign of a strike being in progress save that the strikers had pickets out watching developments, while the gates were puarded with special ~ constables.The blacksmith and machine shops were practically idle, while the car shops and foundry shops were going \"ahead as though there was no trouble in lsight.| Tt was reported yesterday that | Mr.Mackenzie King, Deputy! Minister of Labor, who is in the city \u2018im connection with the textile inVestivation;had dffered his services as medidtor in the {dispute hetween, the C.P.R.and its mechanics.but neither the officers of the company or the union knew anything about it.When \u2018asked_ as 1o this last night.Mr.MaNicoll, vice- president of the Canadian Pacifie, replied that he knew nothing about it, and that in any event the arbitration board whose decision was made the subject of the present strike had been a creation of the labor 7 department which was immediately presided\u2019 over hv Mr.King.| / > SHORTAGE OF $18,963, ACCORDING TO AUDIT OF BOOKS OF TORONTO EXHIBITION.Toront , Aug.7\u2014The special audit of the bodks of .former Exhibition | Treasurer Col.).Knox: Leslie has-re- vealed an actual shortage of $18.963, with 85,000 still \u201cin doubt.The amount has been or will tbe completely Railway Labor Trouble is Not Bolton Centre Family Have Fine ver i : à .TELEGRAPHERS SAID TO BEA GOOD DEAL OF INTEREST IN Toronto, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 It is >.stated on.good authority that within }s almost certain that the Canadian Pacific Railway \u2018telegra- \u2014The first of next September the Peas- phers will threaten :to strike just\u201d at |ley family will critical time for the gigantic task of Tnis is a feature of the situation of which the striking machinists and other mechanics who walked out ard well inence speak of the situation\u2019 in ser- fested in the asbestos prospects in this One of them who holds a Responsible labon yo of \u2018 prom- position of great responsibility said From the Canadian.Pacific Railway it is positively learned that preparations for a strike by them are being perfected.Their better conditions have gone along on parallel lines to those Their claims have been before concil- .{ \u2019 fe SITUATION AT ANGUS SHOPS TO-| Sustained Broken Leg While Montreal, Aug.\u2018 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 It is reported that one hundred men were |.\u2014 .taken on at Angus Shops igcluding| PART OF HARNESS BROKE | + The company has plenty of unskilled| Mr.P.R.officials that there would be no | .| IN BROME COUNTY.Prospects.BOLTON MINING.PROPOSITIONS.Bolton Center, August 7.\u2014 (Special) : wet thirty thousand dollars for chances of mining for asbestos on their proverty from a New York company.This is pretty good for the Bolton rocks.1 Much interest\u2019 continues to be mani- territory.A Quite a number of properties have heen bonded, and it is expected that a gopd deal of active development workawill take.place within the next year or two, IS INJURED.Driving Yesterday.FRIGHTENING HORSE WHICH ; KICKED.J.O.Darche, merchant of this city, was the victim of an accident while driving yesterday afternoon.He was proceeding along Gillespie street when it appears the hold-back in connection.with the harness, gave away, létting-the wagon forward on the horse.The animal suddenly fright ened kideed, Striking Mr.Darche in the leg.One bone between the ankle and knee was fractured.ambularie was called and Mr Darche was conyesed to the private -hospital of Dr.-Darche, King Street, where the fracture was reduced.He is very comfortable to-day and his recovery is, of course, but a question of time.SOVEREIGN BANK ENTERS ACTION.A .VANCES MADE BY OFFICIALS.Montreal, August 7.\u2014An actiop for $46,233 was yesterday entered by the Sovereign Bank of Canada againgt Mr.Duncan M.Stewart, formerly general manager of the bank, and: Messrs.Geo.I.Willis, Charles E.Lanskail and D.H.Fetherston.- : Meéssrs, Fetherston and Willis were officials at the head \u2018office of the Bank at- Toronto, and Charles Lanskail was ithe New York agent of the bank.The action is said \u2018to be in connection with certain advances made by the defendants.: .The action is the second to he taken by the bank against Mr.Stewart.At present Mr.stewart is out of the city, but he is expected to return in a few days.: \u2014 2 MR.LANE DECLINED.\u2014 NOMINATED BY ST.LAWRENCE DIVISION CONSERVATIVES, BUT WAS UNABLE TO ACCEPT, » Montreal, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Conservative convention last evening: at the 'Monument National went to show that Mr.Campbell Lane, K.C., had the generaf support of the pather- ing, although he was obliged to decline the honor which his admirers and supporters generally wished to confer upon him, THE weather?LOCAL FORECASBT : : Moderate to fresh winds, shift- vod ing northwest and north.Few ocal showens and thunderstorms, Mostly fine.\u2019 during night.and cooler.° Turning cooler Saturday, fair § Assistante gas soon at hand.The | Richmond, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) Jumping he slipped and broke wrist, \u2019 | over the past year\u2019s crop.The said to have been a shortage in ly all parts of the town over the year, taused by the drought.FINISHED.Sutton, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 house for the new electric light tem in Sutton, was finished on tial structure.The building is of Mr.A.A.Robinson\u2019s building land procured from Mr.Dyer.Sut 7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 air line express from Montreal to MR J 0 DARCHE | FRESH FISH GOING SOUTH be de .Sutton, Aug.ton.to regular train, the train rie coûver to Boston., Two large was dome fifteen minutes late at ton.HAD BAD FALL, Dunham, August 7.\u2014 (Specia Mr.Forrest Shufelt took a bad on, Tuesday, while working in his wards and gtruck his head again \u2018scalp wound.Had he struck the mote seriously.\u2014 y PITCHFORK.Sutton, August 7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Albert Laflamme, of Bedford, with an accident which has laid heen more serious.Mr.mow in Paul Dionne\u2019s barn, and slid down side of mow on to the turned tines of a À \u201c ! .= On RICHMOND: AND DANVILLE | MASONS Francis Masonic Lodge, Richmond church, Melbourne, ing, August 9th.Carmichael, Grand Chaplain for district.of St.Francis.Montreal, will render solos and Richmond Band has been engaged the occasion: ) Knowlton, August 7\u2014(Special.The : Knowlton Conference is now Conference grove on the right is the shores of the lake.On.the is the growing woodland on W or two ayo.road losing itself in the wood w the trees , \u2018Knowlton Grounds.\u201d The wood is in its Ferns, moss, brush mak it all and Shef Mountain are seen in the +++++++.+.+.> the delegates may rest their mind A Glimpse of Enowlton Village, which is coming ' to vem Pes aay?vse ASBESTOS MINING [DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM AL ° PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ACCIDENT AT RICHMOND.\u2014Mr.Leonard Boast met with a.serious ae- | cident Thursday eveping.While his | | SHORTAGE IN HAY CROP.Sutton, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014There is à shortage of 75 loads of hay reported! on the _Dyer farms in this plave re is near- past | ELECTRIC _ SUB-STATION The new concrete sub-station or power sys- Wed- negday, and is g pretty and substan- 10 x 12 feet inside and is situated just west 8 on The Boston over the Canadian Pacific Rail: way on Wednesday, due here at 11.15 la.n., was somewhat late, as in addi- t Car- three cars of fresh fish from Van- en- | fines chauled the heavy train and\u201d it Sut- 1) \u2014 fall orchard.In climking a ladder which was used to get up to the fruit in one of the trees, Mr.Shufelt fell back- st a stone in a manner to inflict quite a rock fairly, he would have been injured far SLID FROM HAY MOW ON T Mr.met him up for a few days and might have Laflamme had thrown some hay down from: the then = FELL OFF LOAD OF HAY.Bethel, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Lewis the little grandson of Mrs.D.C.Stanhope, bad the misfortune to fall from a, load of hay on Tuesday and | got his left arm broken, WAGON PASSED OVER BODY.Moe\u2019s River, August 7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A painful accident occurred a day or two ago, when the village blacksmith He cme down so that the wheel j'ass- ribs.He is, however, doing nicely.PROPOSED ADVENTIST CAMP MEETING AT SUTTON., Sutton, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The \u2018 President of the Quebec Conference of Seventh Day.Adventists, Rev.W.H.Thurston, of Montreal, is in town and 19 making arrangements to \u2018hold a ° camp meeting of that order here from August 27th to Sept.6th inclusive.He has made arrangements for the S.Scofield maple grove or field near by, from Mr.Fred.Beaudry, and will perfect the other arrangements if possible necessary to make the affair a success.A dozen or more clergymen will be in attendance for the camp meeting work.\u2014 SHETLAND PONIES SOLD.Sutton, August 7.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Rev.J.H.Bell, B.A., shipped on Thursday two geiuine Shetland ponies to Mr.Ross, Qyperintendent of the Mon treal Street¥Railway, who has purchased the animals.These ponies are | beauties and many called to admire them at.the station while waiting shipment.One was 5-year-old mare weighing 420 pounds, and the other a four-year-old male of 435 pounds weight.Rev.Mr.Bell, who is a great lover of these animals, has rais-| ed several, while his improved breed of | fowls are among the best in Canada, some of which he\u2019 will exhibit at the forthcoming Sherbrooke Exhibition.DUNHAM SCHOOL BOARD.Dunham, August 7.\u2014 (Special) \u2014» The adjourned session of the: Village, School Board took place in the office of said Board, Tuesday afternson with, - Chairman F.T.Curley presiding, and Commissioners Jas.L.Gilbert and M, Curley in atiendance.It wad decided to purchase thirty new single school desks from Mr.W.F.Vilas\u2019 manufac- | tory at Cowansville, and to also pur chase four new large maps from E.N.i up- sharp pitchfork, | Luckily the fork only tore through the fleshy part of his left hand, disabling him for a time, but he considers his a | SEEKS TO RECOVER FOR AD- id escape from serious injury.Richmond, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014St.,apd Doric Lodge, of Danville, will attend Divine service at the Congregational on Sunday morn- The service will be -conducted by Right Wor.Bro.Rev.H.the Miss Ewing, of Michigan, and Mr.Samuel Dunn, of the for Moyer & Co., Toronto.The Board\u201d and the Secretary visited the school! building and\u2019 laid out the necessary repairs, which will be started at once.It was decided to offer the oid desks to he taken from the Model School, to > the Township Board in order to en-| able this latter to make the lower room more presentable.The price is reasonable and the Township Board would do well to consider the proposition, for the mutual benefit of both Boards.+ -SCHOOL HOUSE A1 FAST DUN- Co HAM RENTED.: Dunham, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014School - Commissioner Oscar D.Johnson was \u2014 here on Tuesday and reported that acting as committee appointed for | KNOWLTON, THE NORTHFIELD OF CANADA; * EARNEST MEETINGS AT RELIGIOUS CONFERENCE y \u2014 in full running order.g The newly-arriv- ed Visitor is charmed.Approaching the Mr.McKewan\u2019s cottage, also Dr.Symons\u2019, both: 6f whom spend their summer on leit hich Mr.\u2018Thomas Foster speñt much time in weeding out and sélecting trees a year The place of the Conference would not be known wt for a here a large sign lodged in the branches of Conference Up a little hill and the flat is reached where the dining hall, the ladies\u2019 lodgé and the auditorium are found.native beauty.and large trees that can be desired.Through the foliage and \u2018\u2019peek Joles\u201d\u2019 cut expressly, the lake with Wood Island and.Iron Hill ford distance.Anywhere, after two or three hours of steady listening to thoughtful lecturer, \u2014 body in an environment ideal.\u201cI'm taking in all the ozone possible,\u201d says one.Little children, some from tents about, - others from the dormitories are running around with no \u2018\u2018Keep off the grass\u2019 limitations.A large amphitheatre under the trees is arranged for the Suaday- afternoon meeting, when Dr.McKinney will address ihe children.- Rev.Mr.Capel says\u2019 lie wants to see 1000 children present then.Above the platform are draped the flags of Canada and the United- States.The idea is to unite Vermont and the Province of Quebec in this \u2018Northfield of Canada.\u201d Most of the speakers and some of the managing directors, \u2018it will be noted, arc from the south of 45.Mr.Bell was present to lead the - early devotions of the day and con- duet the singing, .Mrs.Bell is his complement.She always presides at the organ.When Mr.Bell says, \u201cNow altogether,\u201d there is a perceptible aswell inthe volume of singing.\u2019 THE VALUE OF ILLUSTRATION.Rev.Dr.McKinney gave a Tteloful lecture on the Value of Illusteation x and.4 f.La AS y Lan IH, ANG, 0h \u2018 PQ.A ee 2, r Ay A À ri A ot 0g ew 2 fr tid B : or be known as the Northfield of Canada.(Continued on page two.) _ I FES « A .ie 7 « fell from a wagon load of feed stufi.| ed over his body and broke two of his ° (Continued on nage three.) - | re Art gilda aA .\u2018 | à courge Son pra ys TX TE = MEIC CSE Rr 05 RN ; NP» H r pb oT oF \u2018 Faut s .= bei A SN af 2 REP ' = R Zoe, J aun - \u201c _is K A a 7 ; 2 d.= Frama oe + 4 : - 5 ; - - v \u2019 \u2018 J 4 La .\u2018 .\u2018 « ~ me Ty mtn Ec .: a mag 4 on mest se \u2014 o i 3 - : i - * LE iy \\ - .\u2026 an eno \u201c - ; pe \u201c pe » ire 2 - 208 - a ; was mets ro fu LL.3 A oa - ; i n Ys eu \u201c = : : p \u201c ._ pe 2 2 & =.A > : ; y a = .= wr - - ot \\ .- - ° \"\u20ac ° .= A JS = ren I Ç _ = CEE = ; po 1 r le : Lu APE VE EE \u201d » SC a Ah A0 dur me 2 - fe = per -_- by ve A NT i, PN oi Cc it À ti ç retraite mnt mpeg vus relie.père oncle, a ita I vie Blvd es EUR LE [FSR PR, Aggy A ANNE .) * En dat atone amb a LPL ES E v vy neil 7 { pn Pa 2 er 159 er RINE 7000 20 EE A r : Tr = - asc He t =\" ee - A avn Sty Mi isp ce cr Parse eT SET SEAS BAAN) WS a AEA er a AN A OA a ES ASS i et reçue eg 3 ee \" I \u2019 9 | Fa er MORE EMA a © orn rer praise Te \u2018 A A 8 ii i | Ï y 3 + r % FLE gw GE +R ow 2 4 M + Ed # æ., as KO 32 A à SE ; A9 1 Re 2 #1 x 3 Mes XE.a.8.OF H Lh SW kr LE i 4 pe KK IE eT do vs AE STV PR GARR sf Fer BETAS PRR KYO AA 00 SEE oa ER y Ar CS VR NS NW EY.TRL SRE RPE TT SR RTI D TTT DA RE THOUS MASS IPR STH DES SET A , œ cale RT I Te vi ACER TO EEE NICE 8 = ry wv ru vie a.- \u201cJe - \u201cap We vn .- Le + RTE AF CR Be RATES GENS no ve ASE FE TR res do , , di TL PPE TT WL .wa) a we - v \\ \u2014 a .206 lw Ros 1 ~ Post oflice narrowly escap flood, almost without warning, counbaL + CLAIMS: BE! USED COM-: PANYS EMPLO EES FOR PRIVAT] WORK, | Montreal, Aug] 7,\u2014Bel fore .Royal 4 .Commissioner: Mackenzie King Wednesday afternoon an effort was made by Mr.du Tremblay, advocate for the Textile Wdrkers\u2019| Federati n, to prove that employees of the Dominion Textile Company at| Hochela à were nominally employed \u2018at work for the company when they were in reality working for Superinténdent T construction of a house, None of the warkers brought forward as witnesses, however, could , swear that the house under construction belonged to Superintendent Taylor, and « + they- did not.help to bring forth Mr.du Tremblay's point by replying to Commissioner King\u2019s question that they believed Superintendent Taylor was an honest man and would not defraud the company.They also testified they they lenjoyed being employed \u2018outside ather than working inside the factory.In view, of this, Commissioner King \u201c intimated) that he did- Mr.du Ternes, had g evidence, as in any event the work in question was not a source bf grievance, and could\\ have nothing to do with {he obiect of thé royal commiksion, which was to investigate allegec troubles.CLOUDBURST | HITS BISBEE.SEVERAL BUILDINGS ARE WRECKED; DAMAGE $100,000.\u201d Bisbee, : Ari., Aug.6.\u2014The post office and | all the business Houses and oflices \u2018de of Main street for on one\u2019s a distance of ao yards, late Tuesday by a cloud swept -down from\u2019 the m a mass of mud and rocks.age is\u2019 estimated at-$100 Postmaster -N.E.(Cassidy, Sheriff \u201cJack\u201d + White and several girl ¢lerks in the burst\u2019 which ountain side .000.struck the\u2019 \u201c Läilding and filled it| with water six\u2019 feet deep.Huge boulders and tons _ Cloudburst hits Bishee, \u201cof dirt and rocks slid into the first \u2014 .floor of the post office whére the force No, you don\u2018t' have to use every.ad- Was at work.Considerable mail was vertising medium or séhemé\u2014any more washed.away.Thousands upon thous- than you have to ride on more than sands, of! tons of rock and dirt were one railroad at oneë : washed into he streets which are JAC SIV .piled , from five, to twenty feet high TAKING THINGS.AS THEY ARE.\u2018with debris.- Chi \u20ac \u201cPOKER AND BRID B.Knicker, ¢ \u201c'I up\u2019 with w very sick\u2019 friend last night, I tell you.\u201d \u2018Mrs: Knicker.\u2018\u201c\u2018Y at up with Jhis sick wife all.this \u2018afternoon.**\u2014Har- A | ue slight; but jn the coun were wrecked The dam- pd when the was | STORM AND BUILDINGS DESTROYED.| storm struck: this region aboët\u2018 abve o'clock Thursday night.The thunde \u201cand lightning Was accompanied by| À wind and -hail.- In town.the damage d'\u2018ñortli-the daimagé wa |ious.Trees were blown d taken out by the roots.farms and\" groves there is npt a tr left standing.Numerous barns were demolished, and around Mount Pleas; house at Fisher's Corgers down.\u2019 In places\u2019 the road: sable from the accumulations of lum ber and trees, which came crashing through the air: y.- Belleville, Ont., = August 7.\u2014 The thunderstorm in\u2019 this district Tuesday \u2018night \u2018was terrifie, \u2018and considerable damage was done to growing crops.Jos.Rasborough' was stunned and had a narrow escape from death.A woman across the street; Mrs: Say- tor, was stunned by the same On the bay and lake in this vicinity, the storm was terrific.There are reports of several barns being burned i in\u2019 this district.BANQUET IN LONDON.ONE HUNDRED \u201cDEAF MUTÉS «apt .DRESSED\u201d AT.A LONDON DINNER: 1 London, \u2018August 7.\u2014 The Venetian Chamber.at the, Holborn.restaurant witnessed a curious banquet [the other evening, Where \"the \"only sound that | broke \u201cthe silence was.the clatter: of: knives, forks, and dishes, although \u2018speeches were, - indeed, \u2018made, \u2018Aoasts honored, atid aftertditmer witticiems | n dumb by Eng- approved, but \u2018all.silently, j show.The banquet was given lish deaf mutes\u2019 in honor of MOVING NORTH |i6 {PEOPLE STRUCK B BY LIGHTNING, Brantford, Ont, August 7.\u2014A oa ¥ ant, a few miles north, nearly ev {*hod.stock.1 verres 2 EAN tie {'the hearer is.living.it = Fw ey SRTHFIELD OF GA 15: would spend hours in mills and streets\u2019 and workshops to get illustrations | that would: make their teachings force ful.To.witness the truth, to be able to recall: it, : io netain it, were the points.dealt \"with in relation.£a #llus- tration.\u2018Mustrations: maybe found, as the trreatest: teacher doupd them, in the \u2018Bible.Scripture may be illustrated by Scripture.This was Christ's, me- : Lessons.from the lives of dos- \u2018eph and David aïe \u2018never threadbarè.Nature was fruitful to Christ in Mis illustrations.Hence He was listened to by the common people, who: \u2018therefore understood Him.Reading: aitvays brings .illustrations.The newspapers, if fairly decent give you a picture of the life the people: are living.\u2018 \u201cThe way of \u2018the transgreeson.is hard,\u201d and \u2018Be sure, your sin will find you: out; are proved i day.\u201d : ; Lo keep the illustrations memorige them, = Tell them to others until .they are yours.opes with appropriate labels.tion can\u2019t be found afterwards when \u2018wanted.To make illustration \u2018effective - them come from the world in Jewellers ot understand illustrations from farm ife.They must be suggestive and; must illustrate.The story is .often pe: membered and :not \u2018the truth intended § to be illustraeed.PUPILS WE TEACH.In.his sécond lectüre \u2018on \u201cPupils we teach,\u201d Dr.McKinney pointed out the important period of youth, called ihe Junior Period from 9 to 12.This is the period of reading, of memory, the receptive period\u2019 when there is less of the imaginative and more of the: literal in the youth.If good reading Jet the visiting French \u201c\u2018sourds-muets.\u201d \u2018There were about 100 covers.À curious feature of the banijuet-wes that, while most .of the English | speeches were made in the.two-kand sign.manual, the French\u2019 spee in the graceful single-hand.- of course, had tg be: transla ed, the afldress of \u2018welcome.he rapidly twirled, off \u201con pô the phrase, \u201cLadies gpi pray silence fon the toast.* was translated eid \u2018visitors |: showing that enjoyed He then es \u201cWe are all fello: citizens the same\u2019 silent\u2019 kingdom.Fou 5 \"I, pre: fer that clever play \u2019L\u2019Enfant Pro- dique\u201d to the best efforts\u2019 of Mme.Bernhardt or M.Coquelin; and a auiet chat on the fingers: to the best.Cireron- \u2018ian oration.\u2019 Then, using one hand, he adrditly proposed the toast in \u2018French : Sa \u2018Majeste le Roi de Grande-Bretagne.\u201d -smiled, e- + joke.(From La Societe Nouvelle, Belgium.) Wise men, when they speak.of anything, do not refer to what it was, or what it should be, or what it might be ; above all, they do - not \u2018trouble about the- vulgar definition of it.They - per\u2019s Bazar.i seek only the result.ere az-like - With its to oni À cléarriess M of Chas | À .out a promise of deliciousness\u201d that & Sanb re than ing.À is) mo drink For anit be sure t 2 a \u201c Sanborn\u2019s.4 a iA fr) rfi GRADE § nd aromatic fragrancé\u2014avcu unqualified perfection i in aa es TSAI IND x ; - J, (97 x vF .COFFEES orn's Coffee holds fulfilled inêthe = o order Chase '& | ont ps - pv der hate 7 oleh 2 + Cas t | (A NS es & ROLE COS SCOR CEE COTE EEE SES + TO - ANY ADDRESS \u201cUPôN- RECEIPT 5 NUMBER, SIZE & PRICE.\u201d Co bs Co .; Write us\u2019 for the latest Fashion Catalogues.vo fj 7c.Per Copy.Paes ( « 1 ine 76¢.a Year.HALL, \u2014 ir LIE IIIIIIIIIIIIINIIINIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIISIIY \"PERFECTION.: Res COA | Very a putritions and very digestible.\u201cGive it to your children and drink it yourself.end > 2] -¢ 5 drive around the lake was organ- 2 | \u201cWhat is- the - J purpose is to develop souls to peus to bring the children to usefui- | pute \"roses, and Fseline to ail her already fedoubtable -ch dig rium, filled with some six is not in the hands .af the boy now {he will find something bad.Intetli- gence and interest are rapid in their | growth here.: Dr.Barns gave: another \u201cStudy of Christ through the:prayers He utter- which was very instructive.ized for this aftérnoon.A piepie is \u2018under way for Saturday across \u2018the \u2018lake, and next week Bolton Pass will likely Be taken jin and perhaps Bolton Springs and Tuck\u2019s Landing.A.great | deal of instruction, much halpful con- vergation and a fair share \u2018of recrea- {tion will send the delegates \u2018home Tmuch indebted: to the Kn ference.MISSIONARY: A hie IN SUNDAYS rip \u2018Wednesday .afternoon, Fl F.WwW.Anderson, of Sydney, CB., was the[ only speaker.Among the hearers were ithe following ministers : \u2018Rev.Dr.Rex- \u2018ford; of Montreal ; Rev.Mr,' Johnston of St.Kitts, West Indies : : Rev.GB.Craik, of Richmond, Que; - -Rey.Garvin, of Stukely ; \"Rev.Mr.\"aux | itable, of West Sheffard ; Rev.| Stevens, .of Huntingdon, and a ml ||ber of delegates.Miss Mc ja Missionary .solo.: Fhe-uWddress-'was | |\u201cOn.Creating a \u201cMissiomary Atmos- | |phere in\u2019 the Sunday School.\u201d \u2018Mr.Anderson is primed in his subject with.wlarge sample of missionary books on exhibition.%1 The speaker asked lw, questions :.\u2018Sunday\u2019 School, i What is its Real Objective?\u201d It; the department of the \u2018Church teaching and studying service.\u2018for | Its win ess in Christ's Kingdom.: The opportunity is great \u2018in the Sunday School as children grasping .the \u2018mission objective \u2018will never lose it from view.At present 15,000,000 are, Associated - with the.Sunday School on thé American continent.A- strong ona force it should be.The reflex value of Mission interest is good for the-Scheol, a world-wide finies springs up, conditions of disant ports areestudied, it brings readers into contact with.the greatest \u201cheroes of the age.: The Missionary atmosphers.is to be \"created by letting the cause grip the officers.Knowledge of heathen conditions brings out sympathy.Books in he library, frequent reference to the -gubject.hy superintendent and teachers use of maps and charts, missionary \u2018hymns, offerings, offerings for spécial tchuses, an account of how the offer- \u2018ihgs are distributed and the results, making use of the flags of the nations where mission \u2018work is going on, or which are neglected, : walls decorated with the pictures of \u2018missionaries and \u2018missionary scenes, by special programmes for Missionary Sunday and by real, live returned missibnaries to speak, a missionary atmosphere may: be created that will make Inissionary \u201cwork spontaneous.Sometimes a\u2019 mis- \u2018sion class may be organized for special study of Various fields.: {Miss Rexford (daughter: of Rev.Dr.Rexford), told ofsinteresting a class of _bpys from 9 to 11 years of age, in this way.\u2018This lecture was listened to with much interest.It will awaken a new momentum in methods of developing mission work in the Sunday Schools.LIGHT.FROCKS IN LONDON.§ (From the Queen.) éhatever they choose to put on, the swarming feminine multitudes of Lou- .dan present this summer an extraordi- narlyt gay and butterfly appearance, T His is due to the prevalence of white at an clear pale colors, for the poorest working girl wears a straw hat and alls in la sainte mousse- rms.- Nothing impresses the for- eigher more than the beauty of tid London shop-girl, typewriter and the.like, and now that she brings taste \u2018and intelligence to bear on her gar- -mehts the result ig imposing in its general effect.One of the reasons of the gayety of London streets and parks is the extraordinary absence of black.Mourning is now worn for paratively so short a period that ti rare to see an entirely rable clad woman, At the League of Mercy concert in the Albert Hall, the vast au thou- \u2018sand summer clad women, resembled a -gighntic flower bed, in, which white and blue (as is the recent fashion in Limited, TORONTO a : gartlens) predominated.| i i | i = PICTURES SENT : | BY WIRELESS.SOMETHING OF 2drunt DES- An illustration is to lighten the A SCIENTIFIC {wuth.Spurgeon and Beecher erg j, .CRIBED BY master hands at\u2019 illustration.Both MAGAZINE.; {Fechpieal World.) \u2018Another remarkaple periormance has \u2018been accomÿ \u2018interests of comimerce will exercise a {far-reaching '- vinfluedte upon every \u2018phäse\u2019 of industry\" \u2018from the one-vent | to his: resident in London.» {small hollow in the news colurèns ev ery § Put them on file in envel- Scrap- Ÿ: books are often useless as the illastra-: \u201cwhich F iton Con- \u2018 H.F not swell or shrink lengthwise of - aams sang \u2018 \u2018and : is |: mewspaper to the rapid detection of aime.\u201d This is: she transmission by atheric agency of photographs,pictuses { of all descriptions, handwriting amd designs\u2014in short, anything of an illus | tæative - character, .This invention, which has brought te: a: stage of commercial practicability, has been evolved by a young Denish engineer, who has.al- | ready many epoch-marking discoveries credit, Mr.Hans Knudsen, now Both the trans- apitter and receiver are mounted upon ., rectangular \u2018pedestals similar in appearance to the sounding jonly some two leet square, These contain the coil, clockwork driving mech- boxes carry two small tables on which the -plates are clamped, ontal synchronously in two horizontal directions, laterally.\u2019 In this particular installa- laccomplishment in this connection ng the dimensions of the table to ac- [feommodate.the size of the picture to ihe dealt with.\u2018table carrying the picture to be dispatched stretches a le.steel suitably Supported at either end by adjustable serews.From the \u2018centreof this spromg depends an inverted steel point which travels over -the surface of the picture onthe travelling table: Above .the base of this steel cone, and separated therefrom by a space no greater than the thickness of \u2018tat.Now, owing to the cone and its \u2018needle being depended from the steel spring it is \u2018always vibrating but not sufficiently so \u2018as to strike the elec- \u2018trical contact above.This is only accomplished when the needle 1s passing.over .& ~ raised.portion * of ithe: picture, .which is\u2019 especially prepared for the purpose is lifted to :an appreciable extent.\u2018When the con- Litact is formed, -the electsical connection is estabfished and the impulse \u2018passes through.the coil\u201d and the spark balls.to the aerial and is despatched on its passage\u2019 through the air to be received by.ap instrument which is -simply a pfactical sender.- - ep ass» [7 - The reason the Gourlay Piano is not { so susceptible to weather changes \u2018as { other makes of instruments is owing | to the adoption of- 4he non-varying: endwood pin block or wrest plank sys- \"tem, this improvement being based on.: the well-khown fact that wood can- its grain.The Gourlay Piano is so constructed that it will last for years and \u201cwill retain its tone quality however hard the service may be required, | RICHMOND, : Mrs.\u2018Denno, of \u2018Orange, Mass.spending the summer months with the Misses McLeod, Main street.Mrs.John McLeod, tleford, Sask., formerly of Richmond, \u201cwho has been spending the past few -weeks here, left Thursday for Water- \u201cville; Que., and Lowell, Mass., \"on 4 visit to relatives.: Mr.Bertie Pearson : .sprained his wrist.quite badly on-Thursday.Dr.Johnston has returned from \u2018Murray Bay, where he has been spending his.holidays.Quite a large attended the sale of fancy and useful.articles given by the ladies of St.\u2018Andrew\u2019s church, Upper Melbourne, on the .church lawn Thursday evenin,.Arrivals \u2018include : Mastet À.and T.Robertson, of St.Lambert, spending a few days with \"Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Johnston ; Mr.and Mis.S.Dunn, of Montreal, \u2018spending a - few days at the St.Jacob's ; \u2018Mr.B.Dixson, of Clinton, Mass, visiting Mr.R.F.McKee ; Mrs.C.J.Hill from a visit to Portland, Me.; Mr.Hector Dupuis, of Lowell, Müss., the guest of his uncle, Mr.U.B.Dupuis ; Mrs.(Dr.) Brock -and children, from\u2019 Dalling, Que., after spending the summer months ; Mrs.\u2018Campbell and daughter, of Kingston, Ont., guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Rat- tray, recently ; Miss Frances Hall, of Montreal, spending a few weeks \"the guest of her brother, Mr.Ernest Hall; Mrs.J.Williamson and children, .of Fall River, Mass., and Mrs.W.N.Paul, of Danville, the guests of.the.Misses MoeLeod on Phureday._ \"7 coMPTON.- Among those : who home to Compton are: Mrs.V.E.\u2018Hobart from a -visit to Montreal ; Miss Clara Vernon, from Sherbrooke: Miss Myrtie Demerse, from North Hat- ley ; Mrs.A.A.Betts and Miss N.I\u2019.Bliss, from Old, Orchard Beach, Me.Recent deparfures include: Miss Shurtleff, the Misses Taylor and Mr.Stewart Taylor and Mrs.J.A.Me- Clary to Boston, Mass.; Mrs.R.B.Reid to Montreal ; Mrs.lock to Barnston ; Mrs, Smith and Miss May Smith to Cookshire ; Mrs, C.C.Colby and Miss Maria Davis to Worcester, Mass., and the Misses Parker and Miss Petry to Quebec.Recent visitors in town are: Mrs.S.L.Clough and daughter, of Sherbrooke ; the Misses :Crosby, of Flushing, N.Y., guests of the Misses Parker ; Miss Mary Pomeroy, of Troy, N.Y.» to, visit her brother, Mr.A._L.Pomeroy ; ; the Misses.Phoebe and Muriel Learned, of Cookshire, with Mrs.Q.Bliss, \u2018and Mr.and Mrs.Archie Soaulding and son, of Boston, and Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Wood, of East Walpole, Mass., guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Spaulding, Hillhurst.Mr.James Mavor, son of Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Mavor, of this place, who went west last autumn, was residing in*Fernie, B.C., ai the time of the recent destruction of that city.À mes- -have returned- sage containing the word \u201csafe\u201d hag been received from him by his relatives here.Messrs.Lvman Bliss and Alex.Rea have sold their.lots of fat cattle to Mr.J.Stevenson, of East Angus, Mr.Amos Anderson and family are leaving Compton this week to settle in Sherbrooke.Slished; one which in 1te Lg What you can get af Bayly | been \u2018 \u2018box of a.phonograph and measuring | anism, coherer and other electrical de- \u2018tails and connections.The lid of the | and ~ which | Jongitudinally and | Lion pictures up to five inches - in | $ length by four inches in breadth \u2018can | she handled, but there is no limit to its | since it is merely a matter of mcreas- | Above the travelling fine strip of plia- | \u2018a piece of paper, is an.electrical èon- reverser of the [ \u2018of North Bat- {| number from .here ! W.M.Had-{ nollÿ, Danville.Domestic Long Cloth, 10e - k ' Cotéon, A0c ; Apron Gingham.Te ; Stripedy We; ; No.É 16 Ribborr Eatin or sitk, 10e ; 18 such via Men\u2019s Linen Collars, 10v : Roller lFovetine, 1e, t 10e ; Fringed Doilies, lUc.\u2019 1230, T 12% English Long Cloth, ported Striped Flannelette, Print, 121e; 124c ; White \u2018Canton Flannel, 121c, Scotch Zephir, 15e : Dimity The; Quel\u2019 Long Cloth, 15c ; + Towels, 15c .Roller Towelfing; Pr Hr rrr rT to CS - |; , SOUTH DURHAM.Arrivals\u201d \u2018include Miss B.McClung, of Waterville, guest of her grandmother; Mrs.F.McCrea ; Miss Paerl Pyke, of Montreal, with her aunt, Miss Griflith for a \u2018week ; \u2018Misses © S.Mitchell, of Drummondville and Ruby Thomas, of : Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs; E.Ni Griffith ; Miss $.Mooney, of Montreal, afew \u2018days with friends ; Mr.and Mis.J.O.Griffith, of Pt.St.Charles \u2018a week With Mr.and Mrs.F.Wool- fréy and other friends; Mr.I.Pre- fontaine, of Montreal, \u2018guest of .his grahdfather ; Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Lys- ter, of Las Vegas, New Mexico, guests oft Mr.and Mrs.E.Fee; Miss G Bl Cross, of Montreal, with her aunt, Mis.Wakefield: + Mr.R.M.Patrick, from Barton, Vi, for a week with his \u2018parents; Mr.M.A.Cummings, of C aticook, on, business for a couplé .of days.fill to attend the Knowlton Conference; Miss Grace Barton to Bromp- tonville with\u2019 Mrs.W.F, Pope.r.and Mrs.Jas.O.Bartlett from Montana, accompænied by two daughters, Hester and Grace, have been Vi- we relatives And friends here - and atiBethel for: a couple.of - weeks.it -wil be 25 years on- Saturday; Aug.8th, since Mr.and Mrs.Bartlét \u201cleft for: \u2018the West.The old friends left here Jara the old friendships.Miss Grace Pye, of Kirkdale, has ommenced her school.in the Dowd maghhorhoo e ice cream - social held on Tues- | day evening under the auspices of the ;- The arrivals and departures in- \u2018cldde : Miss G.Hall, of Longue Point,.|- \u2018spending a few weeks with her bro- they at Pineholm; Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Stevens and\u2018 daughter, Mildred, to Ayer\u2019s Cliff to spend a week or two visiting\u201d friends ; Mrs.W.I.Dickson .and daughter Eva to Montreal, after spending Sunday with.Mr.and Mrs.|George Brock : Mrs, R.Trenholm \u2019returned to Coaticook after n plensant visit with friends here ; Mr.and Mrs.Tinning home after visiting at .Mr.John.Tinning's ; Miss Florence Brock 10.Gallup.Hill on a visit\u2019 to her fath- | or; | Miss B.Mastine, of Denison\u2019s Mills, spending Sunday with Miss Kathleen Armstrong ; Mr.and Miss\u201d Houlistan, of Richmond, and\" Master: Willie Nutter, of Montreal, \"spending Sunday at \"Riverdale ; + Miss \u2018Myrtle | Bartlett returned to Melbourne after visiting at Silver Lake Farm for a | week : Fhe farmers have commenced \u2018\u2019harvesting here and report the oats and \u2018harley -very light.A Very heavy rain storm passed over here \u2018on Wednesday afternoon, doing a \u2018great deal of good, as the ground in many places was almost burnt up with the sun during the past week: | Black berriea are.very plentiful, but.there will not he any blue: berries awing to the bog being all on fire.\u201cWIN DSOR | MILLS.| + | - The Methodist church and Sunday | schodl held their annual picnic in the +] Band Park.There was a large ut-! tendance and the afternoon wits passs- ed very pleasantly in games, ete.Band concert.will be held on Satnr- day évening, Services in St.George's church Sunday - next will be : at 11\" o\u2019clack.followed by a celebra- | tion | of Holy Communion: evening | prayef at 7'o clock, on | Morning praver | KINGSEY.| ' | Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.James Alexander, Melbourne, visiting her relatives here : Rev.A.Il.Moore and family back to Stanstead: | | Mrs.Dr.) Desnôyers, to.Montqeal Messrs, R.R.Beard, ¥.and I.Arme strong to Melbourne on business; Wis \u2018Penney, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs.Sykes, hack to Lennox- ville.| Mr.Ludger LeBel has sold his farm in Kingsey and has bought the hotel formerly owned by Mr.George Con- Le Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Prop.Blue Motor Cloth suiting 15e : Pepartures : Mrs.C.H.Jarirah and son, Eddie and Mrs.Coultrea, - of \u2018Mbntreal, for Lime Ridge, after \u2018spending a few weeks with Mr.and Mis.D.Stevens ; Master Lisle Pyke, : hdme to Pt.St.Charles ; ; Mrs.J.O.L Diifresne and children home.to.Nico- let \u2018having spent a week with Postmaster.Prefontaine ; Mrs.F.C.Ban-.very pleased to see them and re-.\u2018Excelsior C.E.Society, was a decid- .ed jpuccess, \u201cThe attendance was very large.Net proceeds over 328.i + mere ; TRENHOLMVULLE.Always place your money cam get you the most heyy nglish Print, will N oh : Kimon Me 15e ; a For or to KH.Proporti points in | has worked =the permit pa .steumer vl i k i p.m., -Caily- BOSTON EX brooks 7.0» Pell, daily SB Gs PORTLAND\" brooke 4.0\" 9.1, p.fn., daily eset ACCOMMODATION Sherbrooke 64 pa.5.156 am, daily \u201cAlso eon ision a e-tahles or apply to ay of thes ZY fu Welingt ha sh MANITORAAS F ) See the list for 12: c at h Gown Lens See the values at Bayley'i iv Muslins, Printed: \u201cLinwa, i ik Stair Oil Clot, NOTA BONA SATURDAY we will offer 500, Ribbon in various widths, at 3, 9 and te Ts U Rega North SATURDY, Rétüra Fr TGAGE COX \u201c$10 Good going Tue and .Gout, gol Tut Cat NEW YORK RIP brooke.9.48: il ry ar) =) 4 ately $18.00 Oe omal \u2018Return limit Now E.H.SEWELL Return \u2018tickets vil} on d ing point a or 8 69 { gh , And The Cass .Via day wl In effect dail from re ! Winnipeg, -.hn À * Emerson, Brandon, Saskatoon, Edmonton, For tickets, oben 28 Man.4 RL c.5 yom Ch 9 Bérathoon \u201c Bell Phone Ne.# 0, E.s at Arm ( CASTRO W Hemstéd, \u201c xpile of Venezue land in for Marace Few.« have from, the 8 leet A ulgred in xu C Lu ALLOWS NO ONE we jaration | .(Gove fr® corel ssenÿers Venere 4 gilie 5\u201d them to this port wo | té bt of 1° Pe ertiseme r oi the prin of the day insertion.: received af ach Offi Sherbrooke Daily Advertiseme! be left at Offices, ati a tention.ve et gpocial { this pabei Le, Duboy Miss N.kr \"Bling a Se B.McCou Ut, ALY v + sa Reb à .Bed 8 .nes Bran mmed ne Seadsrs 0 pantie :\u2014May Jon A.Bottomc.js :\u2014H- PDougnt x, T.Brown rrio.\u2014Francis Cur M.Pa marrinée?and © BIRTHS.AL Sutton, on son to Mr: \u201cand Mrs NP.\u2018MARRIAGES.NERY \u2014 DUNN - Ephscopal chur y = lednesday, ug.vo Ade rock, oldest daughter o hard D Punn to Mors \"RBROOKE L \u20ac « js Interest at Bd half yearly.J.DAVIDSON, 1 C.H.FOSS.Sec BMIER'S \u201cALL UMM GOOD: #ST BE CLEA FRING AUGUS ST AND BE It will pay y de here.\u201cBuber hmercial Cc Pet q Lo Le] bte maf or ale any DIPLOMAS Wii RE | QUALIFIEN.months ; \u2019 > aths, \u201cltrs muy 415.00 a we Rid i of bourd, tt oiloge is well Coppi \u20acht, #plondid Water, pt BYtunasium.a calendar ro.J.rom the TRUEMA\" K\\OWL, TON.ler Bulg, one of th of this country, à 3 yo sp nd u ie s .hile: he is abo age, he was with Wisig of.a man of A.F.Smith atid her + and\u2019 little girl ti Om on Springs fe Dupuis and +! k, were in I Iesday wii, the Buests on tü | Fo Mr.andi Hee | the anending week en ts of Mr.and Coatiehe and Wer Mol hile, # ! ; | : \u2018.\u2018 a | ~ ° ?.Ca _ | - - | | SHERBROOKE DAILY REC UST * 21 ib | ORD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 198, =~ | | : Pats { Ù _ : ___ _ [ | = \u2018 PAGE FHREA, ik | instant, at the Methodist parsona e| | | \u2018 i 3 paily Record DAILY NEWS pere,\u201d Mise Edith Augusta Smith, ot LIGHTNING STRUCK {i = | 4 , 18 place, was united in the bonds of .° .ii Z corp Cd .in; the bonds of | 0 i n pERBROOEE Bl re holy matrimony to Mr.Rudolph E.Take ur Advice! 3 Bi 4 printers and ery afternoon, Groff, of Titusville, Pennsylvania U | \u2014\u2014i \u20ac \\ : = à and publisned EVES yelling: .\u2018Rev.W.T.Brown, pastor of the M ; _ B at EC day, at 106 an (Continued from page ome.) to \u2019 or of the Mè- ° ° Take a Bottle of x A Bu Sherbrooke.trietly in thodist church here, officiating.| | XÆ ve | Gp TION PRICE in Canada, that purpose, he had compieted ar- rhe bride is sister to Mrs.David Y = | \u2019snne , 5 k if 3 to ap ited States.Lio ments for the rentin f aoyette, residi in N 3 \\ Lad 3 : : : E35 44 Bd he Unite Lu FUN EDR 0 e Ling oO the yelle, ng in Mr.L.E.N.- G Îf th Rn BE ; Sx moons, SLU Ie Rehool Mouse No.10 (at East Dun- jraites house just outside the sens | oung lad in His Bed is Ren rili S i i i a cents ; 0B\u20ac WOME pow | lam) now unused, but belonging Lo !'MIts, and had not become very well 3 _ .- OR 2h 4 apdress {2 the Easter 19 the Protestant Board, to the Æ.C.|known here, but the few warm friends dered Unconscious.| Bl kb 111 } | + hy year money remitters shod.~chool Board of Bt.Croix de Dunham she had, made wish her and her hus- HOUSE : Tn - a a aC erry MES «8 ution 10, 3 fee \u201cior the coming year, five days per band the happy life they deserve.oo AMES AND | i il jers or Tes «s3\u2014One inch, |v.ook, the Protestants to have all their \u2014_\u2014 WERE EXTINGUISHED.ibs! 11) \u20ac CE RATES veuk, the ave a eix ; Cd .\u2018 HATISING additional day, 25¢.wrexjious rights of worship there CLARKE\u2014RUITER : : { : 3 neh aE gate 2 pc ; each ot excecding Bo fH IORE ATE HESS FI > ong Cow Na pe LL / Cowansville, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 « KX -§ jé meliiwidd dE, RY Thanks.ne \u201cv 10e line.VUndays and for evening meetings or Cowansville, August 7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Dr > g pecial.) iG t 3 4347 welling & Shi, 0 74 Obituary Poetry.c hows, Lhe house is likewise on | Onl Tuesday, the Ath as pect M During the heavy electric storm of Wed, So e ermin 4 4 , ng, Se emo nDvertisements should mâny instances where all denomina | residence of Mr.and Mre.Charles ne ay morning, lightuing struck the MADE ALSO IN LOW CUTS.ee 4 {i La ; \u2014 Te Le ds of ve Pro publier tions are interested, such as polling Steele, in this place, Miss Verna Haz RN of Jr.Gilbert Jenne of North: a Lt 4 C d al i: Jil hs HOUR.© 18 \u20ac ° .: .: 3 ÿ : .: Sh Bd I sd - yok 8 re qe No changes [und creamery meetings, and, in \u2018these eldene Maud Ruiter, youngest daugh- \u201cwithout wrecking the house chimney, J A WIGGETT & GO or 1 : i | ) C t Sea 0 a received aiter 8 8m.cases, the old systems and arranye- ter of Mr.Eli Ruiter, was married to it* fi Tu 1 Of setting | Pa FRe De .If 3 À a aÿ a ° ments are to prevail.Mr.Sullivan Lewis Clarke, a former sons Pot ge \u201cand Mrs oy grand SOLE AGENTS.with you on your vacation trip.E ü 18 py \u2026 : 1 me inspector of the Bell Telephone Com- \u201cleavin> 3 \u2019 Lo ; Were: : \u201c Change of foed and water us- 0 AR EAU UN \u2018 Night Gown @ \u2018 ranch Offic eS SUTTON CHALLERGES DUNKIN pany\u2019s Cowansville District, Mr Clarke sleeping in a room adjacent to the one/| r » ually causes diarrhoe u kr à i wong, Flange oth, - ; Record Sutton, Aug.6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Sut-|lived here for a year or more three the boy la ving the chimney Passed and : a.| : 4 TRY L A: > Sw Ja.- .s e wall! _ ; - i 55 154 ne, dra.tab ke Daily ecord.ton base ball team would like to chal- [YCATS Ago, and formed many warm : .» 4 | 3 P | He + Turk fa Sherr rtisements, Sub- {EP the Dunkin team to a friendly re i tie and other cir: cous Torn lone er pri dered : 25¢.per bottle.\\ 3 i 3 | To es A Lee A.eut any of the Contest .for a base hall- match, to be es, which still endure.He came on |; ds ov | | : eu === ) R: i Bi 9.pu UR 1008 Pen Ofices.and they \u2018will played either at Sutton or at Dunkin, from, his present home in Winnipeg médical aid a Will ane bi Aromatic Blackberry C= \u2014\u2014\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 | | THK à | ve + 106 diate attention.tiqi tis can be arranged by correspondence ON Montlay evening anh spent only a re - e : *EL%41 3 2d 5 1 » LID necinlly \u201csolicited .] as well as ever.The other b t Îf th D S : + © o news are paper, pith R.C.Dyer, manager of the Sut- day here, his bridal trip \u2018being taken lock at all.The young lad's Biather Compound SEUTER $ rug tore.| Y ap ; a all readers SO, hoyee, Notary.|lton team.1 in the direction of Sherbrooke and a ) : a +, i _ _., y 1p Mis, 15¢ \u201cOrge \u201cpaville :P.\u20ac.U ' Bur here h : .is foreman in a flour mill at Newport, for Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Mor- THE KODAK STORE.je # 54 CR Becker.Bury, where has business inter- LL rie , : oea, Ys | Rd Lawss 3 42, + Licook \u201css N.P.Bliss.STARTS OPE Ve \u2018ests and certain farm .Vt.The\u2019 family would not have: been | bus, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Infan- : \u2018 ; air Bi] ne ont iiss B.McCourt.1 - Tak 2 OP RAT 1088 AT IRO N .The person was ore \u201chy the aroused had Mr.Jennes mother, an} tum, Pain in Stomach, and all Sum- 121 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.TU |, 15 Lon We \"A.Philbrick.2 .ein , +.Rector \u2018of this| Angli \u2018parish elderly person not noticed the flame mer Complaints.For sale only b : : ! ; > ._ \u201cte Miss Ruby A.Ul Sutton, Aug.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.A.8} Angiican parish, Rev.: : 4 ins y oy ; = T1 offer 500 yg, eg =Miss lina Berson) Calin of the Sutton Handle Fac | V- P.R.Lewis, and was very, simple | 21 fire which endured for only an in, F.T.ANSELL, 1000 ttt tte 13 B, 5, id wlton HIB: Jones itory, started a squad-of men to Iron |!\" !t8 nature.| The bride wore her L \u2018 | Druggist and Stationer.- \u2019 j D, 3, And 10g, vo: ford \u2014P.M.Hayes.Hill on Thursday, to commence cut- travelling suit of navy blue, with | LS F ; ; .i RECOMMENDID ; | : : Be | os Crossini Mrs Ie.Bishop.ting up his stock of ash in that sec- white silk waist, and hat to match A report from arnam\u2018s Cornet 10 Strathcona Square : $ iin, sjegantie May a.domes.tion # to be worked up into handles.and was given away hy her father.states a oo] ~ EASTERN TOWNSRIPS HOTELS, | 3 \u2019 Ci glare (=r.A oughty.rasoli : _ wi e on oO i i lativ - ) 1 : _.P A B.Is \u2014H.Doughty J'A gasoline engine -will be used, the y er immediate relatives |.; sq Co Co # Y 31054 bor VF.F.TI.Brown.\u201cfilogs will be cut up into squares of the Present was Miss Gula Ruiter, of Man- od or the pre Saturday $ Et of 00mm E0 0001100010 000000 | - Ly | Welling J 0s B.A Parker.['riccht length, after which they will be Chester, sister \u2018of the bride, who was |} to Ws grancbarehe.on.has nou [ARNHAM \u2014 OANADA HOTEL., NEW.| ; j » and Miss TT Mipauled to the Sutton factory for fin- here for her summer holidays.; pun am wag ed e The 1 © \u2018ad nas non - Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire | jr LR lages and Deaths, [ishing the sume into bandies.The happy pair drove to Adamsville fully recovered.e room was quite T= 24 \\ ET bem ps, Marriag | Baschalh.oN to \u2018take the train for Sherbrooke and badly damaged by the bolt.(GRANBY-WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A, \u2014 | '.|B 3 = - M .: will proceed within a week to their.Lu TU TAMII SON Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal .: à i x 4 ; i ; - .: .; M | « JI .i )STON & i BIRTHS.co DOINGS, OF DUDSWELL TOWN- new rome wm | Winnipeg, where Mr.5 Jemieson JRICHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OP- Ly | Co Mesa MIRE AL Sutton, on August 41h, _ -SHIP COUNCIL.Clarke now holds a fine.position with Rev.Me and Mrs.S.D.Jamieson a {-% posite G.T.R.Station.J.-L.Lane, ti.38 : Try a son to Mr.and Mrs, COU Reb South Dudswell, Aug.7.\u2014(Special) The i de A NO have the best heen sous, ding a few weeks at ie br Gana : COTSTOWN HOTEL ~ SAMPLE i LE | * 5 e, NP.| ih 8 session of the Micra] Coun: wishes of a h è at of friends and po fathers.rd Semuel Jamieson\u2019s, and) = Rooms.Livery.0.L.Oaswell, Prop.| Be iB \u2018 MARRIAGES.~~ 3rd; there were present.Councillors Os.Ha ee, a Em vert ond lett or diner home in Newbury, Ont., .DOMINION LINE 'QUITTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE RE 1H TGOMERY \u2014 DUNN AL SL ge Sogn: Lr aud Bishop, in The no amt Tatura a visit an ER Walker has commenced; Royal Mail Steamships 31.Sample rooms.Livery 8.Gauthier 4 \u2018| CRIS x Episcopal church, South Pur- [ithe Mayor, .*B.Hooker, presiding.4 \u2014\u2014 : his farm at Jamieson.=, ~FROM MeN ; ; | 1 ednesday.Aug.Bth, 1908, || Mr.George H.Bennett asked per- GERMAN BANK : haying on Mrs.te S$ Jamieson and | CANADA, Me Te Oct.10 BUSINESS GARDS.: .3 { Ee Rev.W.A.Adcock, Mary June | mission to Jay water pipes within the | children, also Rev.S.D.and.Miss SOUTHWARK, Aug.8, Sept.12, Oct.17 Fo _ : ; by bm, eldest daughter of Mroand {limits of the highway at Bishop's | i CHEQUE LAW Margaret Jamieson visited Mrs.Jai ANON, Aug.15, Bept.19, Oct.24 |.ADVOCATES.- 1 A Richard Dunn to Mervyn George Crossing.The question.was laid over 10 \u2019 mieson's mother on Friday.KENSI Garon, 2%, Bg Sert: 5.Pet.3 AWRENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, : i ; \u201d ontgomery.: or urther consi eration, - + .- ee | ; , Dr.land Mrs.Alex- Cruickshanks and MODERATE RATHE SERVICE \u20148 -| vocates, eté.Sherbrooke.i À : ; It was decided to lay out 875 or F OREJGN CHEQUES A CONVEN- sons, Charles and Kenneth, spent Tues+,| ond-class to Liverpool, 345.00; to Lon- NICOL, ADVOC - À ta : bio Te 1 8, : J .OCATE, 9% WElL-< i ATURDAY, ERBROOKE LO AN & 13100 on what is known as the Kidder | LENCE ASD ony Eesiry day night of this week with her sis; don po?Fone], anird-class to o ington Street, Sherbrooke.\u20ac 2 oad?road, val.Ce ter, Mrs.Jamieson.- fast, Glasgow 50.erry, Bek NATH À , 9 Û oti E : The following changes were.made in] ,.| (Montreal Gazette.) Miss Elsie Forbes has been staying ¢.H, Foos eR SEWELL cates, Sue Life Boilding.tra Abe ! \u2019 ie are RTGAGE COMPANY \u2018the Valuation Roll, viz.: Pt.2la,|, The following information concern- {for a few days with her niece, Miss |: CAT Rs.\u201cCP.Ry \u2018 \u2018 ; La Eu ol oe AT Thur aurniat .ings the law relative to foreign cheques | ion McKenzi : : 4 \u2018 \u2019 | B.CHARBONNBL, L.L.B,, ADVQ« ! \u201cainsi leave Sherbroi * WB © [frange 4, T.Thurmet to V.Thurmet ; | : J Marion McKenzie.or DOMINION LINE, .» cate, Cookshire, Que.1.30 p.m., 6.p, ok: Receives money on deposit and | Albert R.Willard, joint owner of lots boy able in Germany -and German | The hot, dry weather we have been ! 17 St: Sacrament St., Montreal.! Sn : | \\ a | + g less \"fera - :25a and 25h, range one.f : * requet payable in foroign countries is § having lately is beginning to tell on | autre RU ere CIVIL ENGINEERS.Lo 4 AS 2pm, à ows Interest at 4 pC | Councillors Bishop and Leonard were furnishe - y i.onsul Carl Bailey the spoings and brooks, many of which : CPRY¥AT RLS à G K.ADDIE, C.B., P.L.8., QUEBEC | k - 4 } .to authorized to purchase roofing tar for | 1 0 aven: =.oo are drying up.- À MA ua CRE 2 TNA IE eo Office 81 St.Peter St.Residence ! T } ZE ted half yearly.the shingles on the St.Francis Bridge.Owing to unfamiliarity in some cases Mr; Willie Henderson lost a valu IN Ey - 83 de Salaberry St, Tel.Connection.| i J.DAVIDSON, President, .Bills amounting to $24.46 were ap- and a wrong interpretation in others, able niare in the \u2018lake last week.4 wa \u201c ROVAL MAILIN a MEADS.SURVEYOR.GOATL ° fd C.H.FOSS.Sec.-treas.{proved of and ordered paid.it 1s necessary to emphasize, witigpar- Master Charles Cruickshanks ig k le cook.Bell \u2018Phones No extra charge | ._ a ticulay reference to foreign cheques, spending a few days with his cousin, for Sherbrooke.> the salient features of the\u2018 German [at Jamieson.: : | North Hatley, over H.T.Bank, | | INQUEST ON ALEX.CL .; ; ; : ; ( Os EERE Sutton, Aug.7 ITS in- cheque law, which went into eflect on - Mr.John Forbes spent Saturday, April 1, 1908.It may be mentioned | night with hi ; = ° | INSURANCH AGENTS.\u2018 quest t} l \u201cMu.1 \u2019 cs \u2018 night wi is cousin.41° \u2018 \u2014 ; y 7 nine.of the bou of Mn Alexa nder that payment\u2019 by cheque is by mo| Miss Sarah M.Jamieson and Miss - TO LIVERPOOL J D.KENNEDY, GENERAK INSUR- | _ ORMIER S ADV \"Puesday morning \"between Richford, Deals 80 general in Saxony as in |B, Henderson came out well in the Aug.7, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Plate Glass.etc, Sr Brock.cident, | * vi.and Abercorn.was held at Aber.many parts of the United States.The June ; exams., considering the time Aug.16, - - - - LAKH MANITOBA PET : Le \u201c> : \u2018orn, Was held a ©I- tendency.of the new law| is\u201c to popu- they lost during the middle of the Aug.2L Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND \u2018 DENTISTS, ; 2 corn on Tuesday night.The body was |, ize the cheque of Aug.29, Sai.- LAKE CHAMPLAIN ooke- 9:26- af.ant \u2018badly mauled \u201cup by being rolled arise bie chedue as a means Ol pay- fterm.; , : |.Sept.4,\" Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN A.McC ; ° WE h 04 A f : \u2018 \u201c y : =, ooo .REA, D.D.8.DS ro.daily except Mu Al i labout evidently by brake beams on ment, with the urpose of reducing | Revi H.C.Sutherland has returned Sept.12, Sat.- = = LAKE BRIE H.Dental Surgeons = Lh TON, B .taal J : , somewhat the | tremendous circulation from the hospital.It is hoped he had .SEWELL, | City Pass.Agent voie 17.00 he a ~tsajns that had passed over him.A ef metgllic and paper mo ey.Since the recqyéred his.wonted health and\" iis .- L Ae YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, L - \u2018hrother of deceased works on the Sut- 1\u20ac \u201cand silver 5 73 = 11., daily except Su {ton section \u2018for - Foreman Nap.Bes- 1907, Pa pet and aber hn on n stro gth._ :q 66 APACHE\u201d TRIBUN Al Sun Lie Balding, Sherbrooke.| TLAND- PRES = isette.Signs on the track where he Tv : : an ormer- PT COWANSVILLES ot AN a .ve WwW 8S.DRESSHR & CO., BSHHR« _! roke \u20184.00 Pan; piv was hit seemed to indicate that he \u201d This \u201ccheque law is wi olly distinct _ i ee | : : a | + brooke.All branches of Insurance, | n., daily -exeept Bu! _ had partly turned perhaps to see if à from the Iaw governing | the postal Mrs.A.C.Whitfield and Miss Muir PARIS HOOLIGAN RESCUED FROM PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, OMMODATION M: | itrain was behin® him.\u201d He wife, who \u2018cheque service, which goes into force have just returned from an extended .EXECUTION BY THE PO- : erbrooke 656 pa, » .Co was a Mrs.Bresette, of Farnham,came | a4 the beginning of 1909 Owing to trip up and down Lakes Champlain to LICE.J A DARCHE, M.D.SPECIALIST, : a.m., daily emt 3 UST BF nur to Abercorn Tuesday night and ac- Îthe heavy international trade, due to and George, where they were the guesty Paris August 7,\u2014One of the prin- | Se Pye.(Bar, Nose and Throat.putv- conaecting- trains 0 \u2019 ; CLEARED el the body to Farnham on {he export of Saxon manhiactures ard of some of the beautiful summer noi}, yal official arguments for, the relen.In Richmond, lst Tuesday of month.: ya and Cha udiers | DURING AUGUST \\T : | odnesday ES local.Dr.eo the import of foreign [commoditiss, tels which ahound along the shores ob n of the death penalt y in Krance In Coaticook, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.\u2018 ply to any of the cor : 4 TDR À iP > 07 AC » Who examined ihe hyanking relations between other coun- i : le - Mr | [is bas : \u2018ound t th - VE to E.O.Grunén.Qi à OST AND BF Body, said deceased had recently work- tries and this Kingdom, have assumed- Recent Visitors here include : Mr, and de based on de Bron PH hem.A.C.BTHIER, M.D, SPECIAL.| erbrooke: | >: BELOW.i for him, as well as for others in proportions of great magnitude | Mrs.Cecil H.Woodard, of Sutton ering | pa \u201cth deli stl \" : + ty, Urinary digeases.Consultation | _ \u2018 7 - that place.le married his wife nine Plauen alone the many lions of dol Junction : Messrs.Ieon and Achilles pores i vus deal canons mon Sao re Rie Le Wm.YE pm 1 7 , \u2014_\u2014 vears ago, but left nô children.He was Jarg representin Salud of Labelle, of Adamsville; Mr.©.J; Pers of their gangs.te : 2 aie > : a Sate AA g the value of the local : \u2018lle - ! these outlaws belonging to = | A NADI - It will nav : 39 gears of age.Interment in Catho- exports have rendered foreign cheques Oliver, of Mansonville ; John Murphy, One ef 1ese | ph Mau ee de R.H.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONTREAL | hig \u2014~ Wi pay you to - lic cemetery at Farnham.\u2018la convenience iand a neécessit By its of East Farnham.: a ban nown as \u2018tod Pe he St, gConaultations until § a.m.1 : Pell.A : rad h | i : provisions the law prot ul ied h There will be no service o Sunda; Saint Open \u201chal iar a consti.oe pm.and BY appointment.| et LA ade here.SUTTON COUNCIL DOINGS.| Faken cognisance of these transactions next: in the Emmanuel Congregationa] ©'Y à punal alec, tL or ten lead- | J): Wi A: FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) i M 5 LAR ; Sutton, August 7.\u2014(Special.) '~ At |The recent #tatute stipuldtes that ihe church here, on account of\u201d Rev.Mr } tute bors ° re ne \u2019 \u201cNoss and Throat Disses.#1 Dufter: | | Ra the meeting of the Sutton Council on 1 Statute : pulgtes that the [Walter E.Baker, the pastor, being abi [NZ members of t le gang.\"| Bar, Nose and Throat Disease, 87 Duffer- | M ES 3 I .Federal Council of the Empire shall 1 | {| In the dead of night aregular trial in Ave.Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-13 - EXCURSK | ellington St.Monday there, were present the Mayor, determine \u2018the time limit which cheaues ve us M.V.Gleason leaves {his weeli Was held \u2018at a deserted spot on the 2:2 and 14 p.m., and by appointments h ; .3 ba or x.3 » $, .| i : pe : .24 .ep .ep : - y Ei.Te \u2014 La ver, i Bo hompson, ie made out abroad and payable in Ger- for a prolonged visit to her| son in fortifications.The prisoner protest- R.F.A, GADBOIS, SPECIALTY, |! ci nl Xe BA Saas ros ; .- large manv are to be presented for payment.Seattle.Washinton ; ed.his innocence, hut was condemned Children\u2019s Diseases, 61 King St.| ITOBA & SASK \u2014\u2014.ER number of hills were gone over, aPp- [It fixes as well the time limit for |\" ae Ww aby ei to death, mainly on the evidence of 2° \u2014 - : Rao = proved and ordered © paid\u2014the larger : \u2018 = Mr.W.F.Vilas, M.L.A., for Brome, | to death, mainly - 5 a RL : ; SSSR \u2014 amount bein y in ronnection with the cheques written in Germany and pay- was in Montreal on Wednesda ° ! his mistress, who \u201cswore that he was L.0.BAGHAND, Mm.D 10 0.pCtlooLs AND COLLEGES.electric Licht works There were also able Jn foreign conflictine tone vided Mr.and Mrs.W.N.Hawk, their fam-'[ in the pay of the police.Frepard- i SPECIALIST.bo : à - .ce J .; .J { - .- \u2014 ol vec .or - = .; \u2018 L We § ] ; several bills in gonnection with water gislation.R gn \u2018© ily, and Mr.Fenton Dougall, of this dons for ns Boe hand and foot Since 1899 has had full \u2018charge of the ; - .\u2018works repairs and work on roads and |\u2019 PL place, have returned from their summer Wit egun.ounc hand .) eve, Bar, Nose and Throat Department i q Fee Tully.ug ¢e bridges.LS WIDOW BRING [holiday at Old Orchard Beach,.Me, he ses tiod to 2 wall, vevolvers were at \u2018the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi .| Friday Semestre au | : LEA Maven secretarv-Tr ; where they accepted hospitality from |loaded.andthe executioners were ta.\u2014 os | : ) portionstely ; Ja | ohio Mayor and Secretary Treasurer _ 5 8 SUIT.Cowansville\u2019s old friends, Rev.and inst about to receive the word of pital from a rol am.every day 6x > in Alberts.* were anthorized to borrow the sum of | \u2014 rn tickets\u2019 will de\u201d Mmerctal College: for two months at the E.T.|ONE OF THOSE BEREAVED py [rs W.H.Watson.Ant ap Snes Bank here.A new by-law, No.37, THE ILE.PERROT EXPLOSION : WEST BROME command when a couple of cyclist cept Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks St, | policemen.attracted by the cohdemn- Sherbrooke, Que.from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.- \u2018odd man\u2019s cries for help, appeared on Aan AeA em ie mre tools and wo COWS.LU .; I - ; : 1 > | \u2018 .\u2018As passed {o divide the municipalit .| gg cE additional.;RTAN was passes pality RESORTS TO ACTION AT : | the scene.; ik ro limit Novenbe 1 STEAD, QUE.of the village of Sutton as now con- | LAW Lo °C | Arrivals include: Mrs.Ingalls ang Judges and executioners incontinent- EASTERN : 3 4 a SEWELLL Ci?Fea Hitited into two sub-divisions for CL AL : .Mr.Cleland Avery and Chandler Solesir} Iv took to their heels, hut not be- Co | # ac A RFT OE rt?MY eticient courses are given i oth Federal and Provincial election Montreal,» Aug.i.\u2014The widow of one of Sutton, visiting friends in this |jore firing off their revelvers, some : A \u2018 5 Building.\" renin purposes.The new valuation roll\u201d as of the Ile Perrot victims Wednesday en- place i» Miss Lucy Williams, of Bos: | aiming at the police, others at rtlieir TOWNSHIPS | Aral 0K-KEEPING » leposited by the valuators on Jüly tered.an action againdt the - parish {on ; Miss Draper and Mrs.Downs, of intended victim, who was slightly ! ] 4 0 Ls 1} àfil in 23rd wis approve CL _ priests, one member \u2018of the Legistative Sutton Junction, at F.H.Darrah\u2019s.» wounded: The accused \u201cApache\u201d | i iia.{x 3 ; Fhe jury list fo! 1908 as row pre- Assembly, one doctor, one notarv, one : Depaïtures : Mrs.E.S.Gleason vist | will now appear \u2018before a more legally LS ; \u2018 [a 124 défi.lography Ty ewriti pared was gone oyer and approved by mayor, one registrar and two Montreal |iting friends in Montreal ; Rev.and constituted court.\u2019 .- À \"4 * 11 8 p \u2019 1 ing {he Council.The \u2018ouncil then ad- daily newspapers.: Mrs.Schagel and Master Searle se] : ; Le Ï i LE 0 isd bo journed.: The widow is Dame Josephine Men- ino Wednesday i ichford.Vt.- Mrs : ; ; | a 240,0 2 ent UT a \u2014_\u2014 ard, widow of Joseph Henripin.8} ne ; nesday in Richford, Vt, ; Mrs A VANISHING TOOTH.- Capital and; Reserve, $5,000,000.- 8 14118 dents mu ner : | « \u201c , , 2 p pm.She Durkee spending Monday in Cowansi : Established 1859.i = : ; VERS IVE Day tne and ff SPORTSMANS GOOD LUCK.lives on Ile Perrot, and her husbaud ville.Co | ;( \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 .HE BROOKE : mu eh 225 .AM SNH IE .- Arle 25 : .; \u2026 or AT \u2019 i - : {2 The Casiadiao Ÿ FARE Ue Dunham, August 7.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 ses ane of the workmen killed in the \u2018We are pleased to hear Mr.R-Harti WOMAN'S STRANGE DEATH AF: Head once, 5 RI wo K 4 - Bid.| ar and SV WN months Gon AY HOR Tuesday, Mr.Novello, mandolin andar sXplosives -ompany's ley is out again after his recent ill+ TFRFR \u201c \u201cep ; TAN 70 Branches and Agencies through- .Ë - Æ 405351 a Chicsëg #06 ponte , \u2018 Poway need only { teacher, of Montreal, decided to go plant, Ile Perrot, last February.Th ness.TER A DEX TAL OPERATION out Canada.; .i) LIE fect; daily fra = : fishings He is a guest at the Park action which she is now entering 18 in 1° Master Sherman Kathan had the IN LONDON.LS Savings Bank Department at all | \u201cà i i Hi Sherbtookg'é $5 0 House and a friend of Mr.J.D.Bouch- connecgon wi h 1 subscription start.misfortune to get kicked by a cow \u201cLondon, Aug.7-\u2014A coroner's jury \u201c - Branches _ 8 : \u2014 .fil $3! 8 : a week er, of this place.On account of the |* tb th ant re ans deprived of fon Tuesday, y has just dealt with the extraordinary Interest at 8 per cent.Paid or Cre- | =n vid eg, Man\u201c » : : extremely bus Î tl - support by the accident.Mr.F.J.Durkee and Mr.Teslie .J 3 he : \u2019 - - À x En Pr ; Vv busy season lor the com shortly after the explos ; ; death of Mrs.Mary S.Dakin, who, dited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and = 1 n\u2026 Man.=».CRBCICC a à munity.he : 1 Shortly after the explosion, in which Holden were at Dunham Pond Tues: Fe RE \u2019 : | : : .- #1 0 Man.« ».* ing, Cora and | a 3, Ne hoe que T to get L team nine men were, killed, a total of #6,- gay evening \u201c | after having two teeth extracted at upwards.$£ Credit au À 3.15 118 mu, bo b .te drive Up to Selby Lake and so he 1065 raised bscripti inl ' \u2019 ; h Guy's Hospital, died from myster- Issues Letters of Credit, payable the | Lif pa Saski + +# Colle leu .| 065 was raised! by subscription, manly | ieee | uy'\u2019s si , die a myst , payable ; tif, Rat: oR rs i ehh w ds pad à with ol walked wl the distance, only to find, conducted by La Patrie\u2019 and La Presse © BETHEL.{ Tous fever three.days later.According world over.] ; + ue { il 48 i meer Mat LR oem (OT arrival, that every boat was char- the two Frenth-Canadian newspapers: \u2019 \u2019 fl to the verdict of the jury, the death Facilities for transacting all kinds of * | Le, 3 Es ickets,: ebc | mi .tered.He was discouraged, but in \u2018Montreal.- ; _ > Recent arrivals and departures are | was due to infection from a decayed Banking Business._ ! =.#ù it 4 | & H FOS&; C.ex CE & Calendar fs 10 prinep\u2014al i thought he- would try his luck from This money \u2018was at first entrusted to Miss Ethel Davidson home from.visits tooth lodged in the bronchial tube.À { A 19 9 Strathoons GEO ay a a he shore and right there his ill for- Rev.Father Godin, parish priest of Jing relatives in Montreal and\u201d Como ; The evidence showed that the wo- À EH £: véme No.20s, 16 - IT dune: crased.He waded out as far ps Vaudreuil, but afterwards a, commit- Mr.J.Mallette and Miss Mary E{ man bad two teeth extracted by the vo ED i Agésb gt A ; jpracticable and threw a little trout tee was: formed to distribute it.The Mallette from Montreal, visiting rela: | operating surgeon ; that while under ! : 4910 ASTELL 8 prom PL Lee , \" : jhook, 001 ir dimensions, out as far members of the committee held several tives ; Miss May Weir, of Melbourne, the influence of gas, she straggled Second-hand Clapboard Butting Ma- ~~ at f ih Ba FA a ba Che oldesy || he could.He got a bite in a few! meetings to discuss what they should the guest of her aunt, Mrs.E.Nixon} violently, and that, after the opera-| chine, complete with saws.Apply with 14 kl de of thy a arrive d on (Hites, and started fo draw it in.do with the funds.At the first meet- Mr.and Mrs.Miles Raymond and | tion onlv one tooth could be found.price and particulars.SL - - 54 KEEPS Bi, to we Cele ay His pole broke, but he grabbed the] ing they favoved dividing them equal- daughter.Ethel, from Newbury, Vt.| The operating surgeon did not report A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, LTD.Yl d od oi Tm he dns minor, | line frantically and pulled ashore a 5-| ly aniong the; widows.At the second] the guests of her sister.Mrs.H.La-| the loss of the tooth to the: hospital .Coaticook.! it bu 1 © few Ti ae an 1b.black bass of the liveliest possible or third meeting, however, they france: Mr.W.L.Davidson, home quthoritiex\u2014and for this he was blam- ; | {7 CE ea où hdi his | H=position.Mr.Novello shipped the changed their plans and decided to in- from Ste.Anne de\u2018,Beaupre ; Rev.L.|led by the jury \u2014 although he did 444-5556 hobbit HE Sg | [fish packed in ice, to Montreal for vest the money.paying the interest to V.Lariviere ahd little son Lewis,.| make an- entry of the incident in his |\u201d = - ry a and hr oy ter Ms, | the skill of a taxidermist to be ex- the widows, and at the end of six from Franklin, and his sister, Mrs.JJ, private book.On the following day OLD TYPE 4 ; ve Bl a 51 Tien Cone (pended thereupon and states that he vears, to distribute a portion of the T.Davidson, from Como, the guests the woman returned to the hospital \u2019 ay - Rat My uw Shrin or week, [will bring a party to Dunham next principal for the benefit of the vic- of Mr.and Mrs.O, Lariviere : Mrs.Gl with 104 degrees temperature, and he 1 AS oi Craie anti tien cpp vear, that will fish Selby Lake clean tims -children under 16 years of age.7 .Davidson and Miss Bessie, an marked her card \u201cQuery.Bronchitis?\u201d - : Ud mai Sin krostton of such fine fish as that.Local sports- I'he balance was to be invested or Masters Wilkie and Rennie \u2018Davidson | and prescribed for her.She then went ( o onl), sith theï=tine fjmen are not without their lugk, too.tour vears: longer, and then divided home from Melbourne : Mr.and Mrs! home and to bed, where she died two Babbit Metal PT SR toi Mr Eng fr.Hazzard.of Fast Dunham, caught equally among; the widows.| J.Proulx and Master Wilfred to visit | davs later.Co.\u2014 : Grec: Mr and M 1 0 À hine black bass from the same waters, : | relatives in Montreal and Rockway The surgeons declared before the = after pénlin e qat 10 Jor- the other day, one of which weighed ~ REAL ESTATE.| Valles Mr.Ed.Nixon to Montreal.| coroner that, if the tooth had gone Pri 12 Ib | Ÿ the cuests oi M cud'at Fair [61 pounds : two of which weighed 5 ; Co _\u2014 .{into the alimentary tract no harm rice c.per Ib.EU , Pel Mr Me {Ihe each, and another four Ibs.This .QUTTON.FARNAM\u2019S CORNER.| would have ensued.and that he in no | Recognized equal\u2018 to bes?bab- Kn: Enclanï.of pi mend a The jest string yet seen.- Mr.Ed.D.Smith, of Sutton.has Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Harvey are vis | way \u201cconnected the woman's lost bit made.Sold in any quantity.father \" for a desc diver, ouest À ! \u20ac sold his farm | consisting.of 8% acres liting friends in Knowlton.i] tooth with her rise in temperature.a | ; ; lector x Mr Briel Fadil, | MARRIAGES.) yd situated on Silver Lake in Frank- Mrs.James Ingalls, who has een py \u201d ai Dail Re rd i \"AS in K = fuliman où Cosan- D ° aad ol fn.Vt.for 81100, to Mr.FE.; E.visiting in North Sutton the past - Spend too much\u2019 for advertising y co y | MeRenzie Hom on Weduesdhe .GROFF SMITH Miller.of Richford, Vt.Mr.Smith\u2019s [two weeke, returned on Wednesday.| for awhile\u2014it may be just the touch 7 - SHERBROOKM, | de, Xe 1 A - .1407 = \u2018 3 e - se \u201c3 rw .i : n on Wire, Vas In Cowxansville, August 7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014- Sith th cotta e om ilver Lake np ue du oh Farnam was at Sutton of fevilercnens perde to bring your g sday, NE An the evening of Monday, the 3rd, | with the land,|as well as arming \u201con Wednesday, ., \u201c.!Kenterprise safey throngh.e | ne | ee [RNA tf A ope\u201d El Pad PPE .\u201d PES i re Lr H as : LA SE ?tou we - = \u2018 x, - 2 Xe 8 + L WE Fe kK Mk 23 a CO z Kk A = A A TE 12 % A - - .PC = Fi ERE RE wd : A A ZA »n BB Ha LE .al * a di a Lg hb Sr IHG \" 3 IE = iE en .te TOE EEE UE Bb 2 Sia.1248 : i 2 I.En AE IES ; p ai 304 - 2.i.o PL Re Os UM K au - al a 48\" 8 A 18 = I -, | A v bh: nN =: HE Hi.= 4 .EY : A k.Ï 4 < § 2 a.4 3 .A0 a; Rt A] } A) Ë SR : PY.i: 4 À AR + se.A A i».id Bh ve 1 + FF M.\u2018hE | 4 3 : ow = He a i EER.[3 kr {| BB a+ 4 - 03 a À + Es.BR ; Er CU HE { 1 à Al I \" Hee BE.A AE: H si A HES - = ds EO \u2018oy \u20181s Ra 38
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