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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" ONE NANCE) A BOUT.| read a mas rally see his or duwnst v'ian\u2014-who*wWsaf .2.212122 102 31 CEIVED CONGRATULATIONS Slaney .2.422 +21 4100 39 \u2018 OF THE POPE.; Vian 2.1 11110000 520 44 LL .I.G.8mith .41 + Rome, Aug.R: -\u2014 (Special)\u2014Cardi- \u2018 104 nal Gibbens is almost entirely recov SHERBROOKE.\u2014 Ï ered, ana to-day visited the Vatican.C, G.Thompson .coon 4 and received the .congratulations of Crate TITI 215$ the Pope on his improvement.Moward .« « « « 5 + 0.49 : \u2014 Bray.« 2 2 VI 1 + 6 + + 2 + 6 5 AIDING SUFFERERS.+ ; , ; 228 eee 1 ; MAN \u2014 7 .BMAN TEAM PO om 2 + | (TOTAL CASH CONTRIBUTIONS SO Upton 1.222202 201017 15 FAR AMOUNT TO 47,698, WP Thomson 11111000 2 AND MORE NEEDED.Horning set \u201c .Fernie, B.C., August 5.\u2014The ques Beattie .«oo.3 tion of giving necessary relief \u2018fo the Hawking .2444421420 13 thousands \u201cof homeless men and wo - CHilker o.oo ee Tee 12 men continues to he the principal con Dr.Wilson .ee 5500 70 Rid cern in\u2019 Fernie.\u201d Money and supplies 186 \u201chave flowed in from all parts of Can- Nes TORONTO.oo 20 ada and several points in the United NGL.oes etn BY States, hut more is needed.The to.Vivian 1 120242372725 19 tal cash contributions so far amounts Marsh .- Ce ee - 11 [to $17,698.In addition, there are Mason Pt TTC LT a offers of large amounts from two 6 Wakeñelà .111111111120 11 three cities made up in cash and sup- Jennings .co.+ oc ee oo.LS 20 plies.MONTREAL.140 TUSSI ARS Fwing.=.244 348 + +2 \u20ac 7 is .Kearney Ce 1,222 210 i?: THE WEATHER + M 718 | 0 anime 1 110.10001 1 16 LOCAL FORECAST: | Dumont ; Pod 4 a 13 ere TT 505 i\u201d ; \u2014 ; Lewis rs.cac 1 TT T7 P .Moderate to fresh northwest- enly winds; fine and slightly : cooler.~~ © | pS SASS TELL E TN va principal topic of discussion on street these days is, \u201cWho.will be the Liberal standard bearer for Stanstead county at the next election ?\u201d {ions differ somewhat, hut the majority seem to favor Mr.C.H.Lovell, M.P., the present member, as the one who can command the largest number of votes and bring the election to a successful issue for the Liberal party.- RUSSIAN EMIGRATION.| Foreign Difice in St.Petersburg from being was taken to an hospital at | etery were being used up.The | addition will add about 500 new lots DALY NEWS SPECALS FROM AL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS FELL OFF LADDER.Castlebar.Aug.8 \u2014 (Special)\u2014 Master Leslie Shaw, of Kingsey Falls, had quite a close call recently while in the barn feeding the horses.The ladder he was on gave way and he fell, striking his side on a beam.A doctor was summoned at once.No bones were broken and he is recovering.WHO SHALL BE CANDIDATE?Coaticook, Aug.8.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The the (pin- ACCIDENTS AT PHILIPSBURG MARBLE QUARRIES.Philipsburg.Aug.William Marshall, an employee of the marble quarry, \u2018had hs foot badly smashed between one of the transfer cars, - which draw the big blocks of marble fin the mill.7 Archie Vaundeete, of Rutland, a helper, on one of the Chandler engines had.his hand badly cut by a flyin piece of- marble.| : ACCIDENTS AT THE RIVER.Granby, Aug.8.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Although the river is very low, it is far safe for small children.| Last week a lad fell in at the but the fremtic screams of his companions scene who.reached out his fish pole, which the boy grasped him to shore.tredge also was knocked in by a dog, but Elmer Brack with the assistance of a rake succeed- | ed in rescuing her.dam brought a fisherman to the \u2018and brought Little-Kathleen Kit- and V.Jollander, NORTH HATLEY BY-LAW.North Hatley, Aug.8.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Council met in general session on the 3rd inst., members ail present except Councillors Bean and Campbell.No business was done except passing a resolution fixing August 28th, for taking a vote on By-law No.29, for the purpose of deçiding whether the ratepayers are in favor of granting $20,- 000 for the purpose of furnishing water for use in this :village, said amount to be paid in 25 years from date of issue of honds.ANKLES BROKEN BY BLOCK OF \u2018GRANITE.Granby, \u201cAugust 8.\u2014(Special.}\u2014Mr, el George .Neil, who is a son of Mr.and Mrs.James Neil, of this place,and who | left for Somerville, Mass., some three years ago, has met with a.serious accident.+ Mr.Neil is employed as brakeman on a freight, and was at his duty when a car loaded with ora- nite backed up and-a heavy block slipped off and broke both ankles.He South Framington, where it AN ANCIENT HEIRLO [ Sutton, Que., Aug.\u20188.\u2014 (Spécial) \u2014 One of the oldest, if not the oldest piece of household ware owned in this village in the relic line is an ancient teapot owned by Mr.and Mrs.George Hudson and\u2019 brought by them from England many ) manufactured in Sheffield, Eng., ip 1258\u2014making it 750 years of age\u2014it is still in a goad state of preservation.It is dated and registered Oct.| 4th, 1258, and is of mixed pewter and | silver.Tts four legs have feet with lion\u2019s claws, with full bloom ornamental English buttercups in blossom on, cover.It is a highly prized relic and: worth seeing.| ADDITION TO FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY.\u2018Sutton, Que., Aug.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 About two acres of land west of .the réad through Fairmount cemetery, has heen pnrchased from Dr.F.A.Cutter the present year and has been measured up into lots, 12 x 20 ft.in size to add to this cemetery.- The necessity for the addition was the rapidity with which lots \u201cin the old part of the cem- new to this cemetery.The location is good the ground being usually dry and quite smooth.The price set on thie new lots is 310 each.The survey | work was done by Robt.Hill and R.C.Dyer.\u2014_\u2014 FELL.ON SCYTHE.Cowansville, August 8.\u2014(Special.)\u2014\u2019 On Thursday Master Cecil Bates, youngest son of Mr.and Mrs.Fdson | F.Bates,- of the Dunham road, bad cut near the right knee was result, necessitating prompt care.ing past at the time and-took the wounded hoy into his rig and drove, directly to Dr.George F.I.Fuller's office, where several stitches had to be: taken, causing the shedding of suffie- ient blood to make young Bates\u2019 feel very weak.* It is hoped that he will; not have any permanent injury from\u2019 the cut.BE \u2018The family of Mr.and Mrs.Batés! have the sympathy of their many; friends in their anxiety on the score.of, \u201cother: a tin-i smith and plumber in Fernie, B.C., where the recent disastrous fires have; i may! have heen a.sufferer by that confla-} non-arrival -of news from their son.Mr.John Bates, who was raged.It is feared Mr.\u201d Bates gration.0 7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 to| interview the relative to the half mile which is pro- fowed.The Mayor was i Dunham, was at first | thought necessary to amputate his feet, but at last reports received by his parents, here, he is progressing favorably.- ' years ago.Though, | ol the ball yard., | | The E ite Ç Hon.5.liprotection \u2018 and the council adjourned.had | the misfortune to fall on toa scythe in the hayfield, where he was playing ; around with Mr.Bates\u2019 hired man.A white with lon, veil and white picture Mr.| fvan C.Foster happened to be driv-: SUCCESSFUL SALE AT HATLEY.\u2018Hatley, Aug.8 \u2014 (Special)\u2014 The Ladies\u2019 Guild sale was most successful in all respects.They intended to hold it on the school lawn but the rainstorm compelled them to go to the Foresters\u2019 Hall which was pretty well packed.The Hatley Cadet Band furnished excellent music during the evening under the leadership of W.A.Morrison.A pleasing feature was thé attendance of a large number of the people from the sister church in the village.Receipts about $85 for which the ladies are truly grateful.FORMER SUTTON - MAN INJURED 3 J | = CALIFORNIA.: Sutton.Que., Aug.8 \u2014 (Special) \u2014 | Mr.P.E.Scofield, of Oakland, Cal, got a fall recently while at his home in | California, fracturing the bone in bië\\left |.hand and putting him of duty for a month or more.Mr.Sco- | field left here twelve years -ago for California and this is his first trip hack- home.\"For several years past he has been a mail agent between Ogden, Utah and San Francisco, Cal.He returns to California in.about one week.While here he is a guest of his father, Mr.Stuart Scofield, and his sister, Mrs.E.N.Ford.- ROAD CONSTRUCTION AT DUN- | + HAM.\u2018 Dunham, Aug.8.(Special)\u2014On Thure- day, Mayor James E.Millar and councillor Martin F.Baker, of the township council proceeded to Sherbrooke Mr.J.A.Camirand, provincial government's expert posed to he constructed between here and Cowaneville.These - three gentle- | men will meet the other members of the council at the residence of Mr.G.M.Beach, which happens to be adja- the cent to _ proposed new piece of road next Monday afternoon, the 10th.- inst to lay before them a newer pro- nosition than the one discussed at the last session of the council.| | BEDFORD TOWN COUNCIL.* Bedford, Aug.8.\u2014 (Special) The - regular monthly meeting of the Town Counoil took place in the Town Hall on-Wednesday afternoon, Aug.Bth.The full board was\u2018 present.Mayor W.A.Sheltus occupied the chair.; À large number of accounts were al- lowed and paid.ON \u2018 : Abutments for, new bridge over Basswood Brook were sold far $120, i to| Mr.Alvin Soules.- ! One hundred amd, thirty complaints against the Valuation Roll wets a he nT ou i instructed to pro- ture the necessary-.materials, including ming fall and wittér to \u2018complète the main street from east to west and ÿ jo, to provide proper police force for fair days.; The Council then adjourned.{ EN so .| | DUNHAM VILLAGE COUNCIL.i Aug.8.\u2014Special\u2014The ad- - journed \u2018session 5f the village council was held in the village hall.Tuesday bvening with Mayor xf G.Selby presiding and councilors F.F.Curly, J.Fr Yeats, R.P.Small, F.X.Beau- Vais and C.0.Selby in attendance, { |The Mayor reported that the complaint of Mr.Jemes Sharman was not founded on fact and the Secretary Iwas authorized to borrow $100.00, on ithe credit of the corporation and hand - ithe same over to the Ladies\u2019 Village \u2018Tmprovement Society, to he expended ° an the Construction of some more ce- \u2018ment sidewalk, which will he extended lMôrth to.the corner by Miner's ators ¥ stone roller and stunes during the iat least, now.that labor is again pro- \\œurable, ; + rar Selby has named a committee.o act with councillor George Doherty township council for the erec- jon of a new fence around the town | Secretary was instructed to A.Fisher, Minister of Agriculture, relative to the chances of from contaminated meat ad REALESTATE.~~ | | ha | WEST SHEFFORD.| Messrs.Messier and ou À proprie.\u2018ors of the Central Hotel, have dissolved partnership.Mr.Euclide Mes- rec has sold his halt interest in the jotel to his partner, Mr.Adelard Beaudry, - who will conduct the hki- pou in the future.The price paid was 5,000.8 | Etre no - MARRIAGES.\u2018 \u2014\u2014 | : _ | DOYON\u2014BOLDUC, \u201cCompton, August 8\u2014(Special.) \u2014A very pratty wetldi ing was solemnized in the R.C.church on Tuesday morning when Miss \u2018Lucie Bolduc, dau hter of Mr.Xavier Bolduc, of this place, was married to.Mr.Valere Doyon, third [son of ex-Couneillor Doyon, also of (Compton.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Father Lavallee.The bride \u2018was hecomingly gowned in hat.Following the service at \u2018the church a reception was held at the home of the groem\u2019s parents, over: one hundred guests being present.The happy couple were the recipients of imany useful and handsome presents.Mr.and Mrs.Doyon will reside in (Compton.TO -~ ; GRAVES \u2014 STEWART.- 5 Sutton, Que., Aug.R.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The marriage\u201d js announced from Proc?torsville, Vt., of Mr.Clair M.Graves of Rutland.Vt., and Miss Tda Jane Stewart, of Proctorsville, which took hiace on June 25th; Mr.Graves is-a.son of Mrs.Fay Graves.of Rutland.Vt., formerly Miss Mary Audette, of Glen Sutton, and a daughter of the late Mr.George -Au- P audit.oh us ir.the.Pei IRERNIIR SX.Ye V7 aig.a r= WY or LTT RS i San rl hie ti 0 0 he .| i a ibe ts Rd Xo ME , me a RES ER ppt \u20ac À 447 5 emma ct « : oon Seite = ry TVR v Tih ay aver rm a DEE TTL, CRATE TNT > se wg 2 i as Caen eM roe Wn ve i PRT ABB a DER od = 5 pale réa Ar 1 + aie lm a pop 0 ; A ant cn su tm Eat dee a mes wee aw © iad DT F5.Lim «0 ri A SR RAA NT LE al EPRI We oe SR ie WS f .= .gates 5 - FES ne EX, Sen 7e RTA Xo re sut annees PCT R _ - = equa of rit\u2019; ~ RaSh Bits ed El Lo aes Se i) £ bag * era aa un Tee Q 0 Tp eet RY a Pay \" sen 0 we TIRE VR NP nr CE re SRST Re TS RE LEE REAR Wag ET A A À 5 3 oll Ea CA as A ted sari aii ci De 2 eee NE port dai Sd Sng Mr ein oe 4 = 5 SOR AL i EN SARI SA arias cle ei eg SEEN EE ESS Eg 4 ; : > i % SP y ts IE PARA AO A Paty, PO OLE ES VUE ER RTE age ci \u20ac ve Le TR pu , A ake, 4 7 1.5 à 2 STE tp MEY TIE Eh ry ou TAS, A: pat: 0 a à fies aac = Yak.Clow ZA Pay - ne SE A , NIL 3 J - - - .: > ; .1 2 B i .Ÿ ; i IE RS es ERR GR 2 HE PAGE TWO, IS ' \u2019 : _ « f - .ec.; > - ge 2 OÙ | _ day RECORD, \u2018SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1908, | 4 be \u2014-\u2014.2014 EL L m\u2014 gr ~ __ meet age = = x = Jf ANSTEAD.1 RATER tensive experiment with new ideas.: [sock SLAND \u201cAND DERBY LINE.ST ; SEE.KA] an R TO ZEPPELIN The national | pride has made the work .AP P EARANGES Mrs; ©.O.Brigham has been re- oi pr.5.a Brows, of to Tow ov au il of Count Zeppelin its own and almost, .we Jt a _ orted on the sick list.arles, has been.spendi RE SINCERE SYMPATHY | \u2018every city in the empire has opened ; BY HE LP! ; \u2018 Mr.: Tracy Sheafe Haskell, of New |in town, the guest of his sister, Mrs.e Da Frisctedh=hait n, Aug.{ i Balloo iit de ve ie MONKY \u201c10 AID THE _.public subscriptions to raise money for IN v ENTOR.; the Count.: + pects and- 7.\u2014The King | + You ou ght to get the worth of your ,.interests - prosperous than .you are.Our Laundry and Clothes Pressing | Department is indispensable to the of Wor tnbary | called cn Count Ze 8 ney when you pay rent.You will pour \u2018his hotel Bere yes texday ney hother you do or not if you Creed] tu th aeronaut the person- | read the want ads.| well dressed al.regret] où Faut ete William over, the | + man.* destruction Festérday of the Count\u2018s airshiss atlchterdiagen: The Empekor | NDEAN.SAID TO HAVE KILLED It is à ain against your own pros to eppest los: © [IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAN DYE WORKS, ~ Mrs.0.SA dhe ids Fefoe fh Bib ute à gt rerun pried por J ur 5 Fr x stéri X.and LS jen.au Le re.2) rn te ee a ns ny er guests « Sl 4 te ie Essr \u201cBal ing Powder a BX 3 né Coot?s 54 inh evsry he, and with ha Palade biscuits aril puy, the most delicious | Hull.A.No uilman is building a sum- t ' mer cottage at Bondville, on the lak.von STEN September | Miss Charlotte Hungerford, of teddfordy nuest of her aunt, Mrs.P.I, i at- the Ottawa Hotel ; Me ie ind Miss Lay Harbison, \"of Bed- 1.M.Church .of Mrs.Arcouette and her four ren have gone on a trip to Detroit, Mich., to visit her father there for the first time in seventeen years.The youngest child of Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Gleason, an infant of only De of Derby Line, Vt., Mr.G.a few months, is very ill.The Hon.Justice J.C.and Mrs.Mc- Corkill, of Quebec, are stopping here thile \u2018at their fine -Cow- Mrs A ur any othe 31 hdrmivl ra Leribl.Bay! it ign the cost i kd and + youF bv.- ein Dey Mr.BF., Arrivals Mise uncle, Mr.W.i (I'm ei asic: Resort = my [Abenais Sprin | Abenakis Springs À Minc Wate snd Bo Cure.Rheumatism,» Dyspepais Kidney; andg Liver Trouble.Beautiful il \u201conrequest.Moderate.rates.Hotel open, Juna 1st to October'1st\u2026.R.G! KIMPTON, Consequence\u201d Toten let | ht the.Featwes of the Or- James w ; ALW vs, EVERY HIRE IN Smith, dinary Ci inp: nl the Fea tures of the Better Crim \u201c And it tells: the kind o Crimp that is the Bette Crimp\u2014AND WHY.4 If you are Interésted, : | Post Card will bring this Flodden days ; Florence \u2018Johnsbury, Vt., Hake, wed the © strolls and bans, with the least possible trouble.T I It soa co me tog, Lo every .omz wha | appres slates tasty for a short food and gov digestion, for it js a pure Ci.\u201caf où Ta star Baking ansville residence.Powder, frie from ales H.of Lawrence, Mass.; Ware and son, of Boston, \"Mass ; and Mrs.Enair, of Lisgar, Que.; W.R.Damant and children, of Richmond, visiting\u2019 at Mr.and Mrs.G.A.| Mr.J.J.Fiske, of Montreal, visiting Smith\u2019 s, of this place; this week ; Mr.and Mrs.Bertram Olney and nephew, Douglas Stewart to visit relatives in }to + CASTLEBAR, Evangelist Turgeon is suffering from sunstroke.and departures include : Smith gone to St.on a visit to Hudson ; Miss Mrs.telegraphed :\u20141 | have heard with.\u2018the WIFE.deepest rlhreb of the destruction.of | Montreal; August 8 [~Povin cial De- 8 Water pret, a.yout Hao of in a #orm, and 1 wish |4ective Samsoi Thursday night ar-! Bell \u2018\u2019phone 10, piles ai \u2018you to huow of my Sandal Sympathy restéd \u2018an Oka Indion ppued Leon | VILLE, in your \u20ac Etienne on the -charge of aggtavat COWANSVILLE Land oll Germany thought wo bad | | assault.upon his wife.One day two Mr.Scott, ji has been spending e-ary reason Lo bajeve ui oa.Winks 280 Etienne went to Hudson.the summer here with Mrs.Fred Vail, ao Jour.fon Fiorions reali While there he bad quite a quantity : \u2018has returned to Montreal.tion of your.splendid: epoch-making | 6} liquor, When he got back to Oka ; | Mrs.(Dr.) Rodger and son Sherman achievenlent.Nevertheless what you lend entered his home, it is alleged | are spending a Couple of weeks at bave accomplis must he recognized | that he quarrelléd with his wife and : ; are sper oe o as of the at order, and thi must | | finally struck her with a ° chair.The | Dr.C.C.\"Cotton and Miss Minnie be 5 om mort to you in this cater #hair was smashed an the women re- ! Catton were in Montreal recently.trorhe.ition | to à te Les dm from which she is said | ps V.M.Gleason left on Wednes- n wild HO.> 1e-gov vromen to he n - K iit 0 125,04 the to LC nus Zeppelin | fe tierine Rp areit far several day + | day morning to visit her son in Seat- fog thi dormst Faction of \u201ca not 161 riFshi hut the detective who went to Oka on | | ke ie ns Vs.à Prcbals! le Chant the Caunt Saturday mangyed |ro locale him | i Taha Bille, are.the.quest.vi 3e givon: veu à gréuter sum or Thursday nishi.Hoepwis token tel rie an true tion ot A new dirigrble St SchoJastique vostro « arraigned vf Mrs.Frighuooke\u2019s parents, Mn, and \u2018 qe \"shore, + 8 73 fons Lo i) AI ve Cb ars Robert Burnet and little son A RÉ WHA RES of Sherbrooke, are visiting Mr.and | Mrs.(reorge Nightingale,.and - other | ; .friends.: | Mr.Charles Whitty, engineer of Mi.\u201c This is the Maid of beautiful face ; PV = hope, is ili and his place is i nora .; With wealth of Lair and matchlew line temporarily filed by Mr.John grice 3 Recent \\i missio 8, ne B if ] 3) hoicest Moning Congou | Ne Le M | attended the eight held ose stomach and pressed against the months to use them yet.Our special offer.of TRUE TH ec.4 355 moke Master Mason tobacco.1 {this city from the 27th of A \u2018\u2019Pruüit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 i diately strength- .| ol TF Mrs.D.A.Curle, of Montreal, the [pe 20d.of June, 1908, pl ened the \u2018stomach, insured sound diges- ICE.with every refrigerator still holds good Co $e 2 tof M dwi al, -s the the required examinati tion and regulated the bowels.There «03 ~ | 5: FE | guest of Mrs.Edwin Millington, 13| XI Hussars-Lieut, ON Ross Mo.Were Bo | poisons\u2014no noxious gases rc 7 ces | i - .8s Mc- maine n e system, anc e heart P t= Dr.G.E.Hyndinan, wlio has rotten.[1 areciann IF Odell Plo.Donald Tat DO dits stoppe Then the pein EDWARDS FURAITY RE ow oo \u2018\u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u201d is put up in two sizes | ed from Ottawa, is attending the 53rd Regiment-Lieut.M.K.Adams, 95c \u2018and 5c.If your \u2018dealer has not ; Knowlton Conference.Ser er Ed : Sergt.G.w.MeLeod, Corp.C.Sjolan+ | both, write Fruit-a-tives, Limited, \u2018Ot-| \u2014 ES ee : ST \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ; 4 .\u2018 The Harmony Band will play at Vie {Gers hte.x.Cotton, oe Basil Ip- tawa.16e10110500010::0119009018+:0010+:0-+01:018 + 0-.0.0.8+.6.0.0.110:10-10-10:10140-00100s «| ot JS oria Park to-morrow afternoon at 3 : cUona Co 9 in o\u2019clock, weather permitting.2nd Field Battery\u2014Pte, Geo.Ful- Y IMM G ATION \u2019 1 5 AN ALUERMAN 8 OPINION, -.- 3 ler, Pte.Norris Robins, Pte.Howard JUL I R Aldérman F.N.McCrea, of Sherbrooke is Rnown tj : f: Miss Minnie Bostwick and Miss Cas- |Penhale.\u2014 EHIND Townships as a shrewd, leveltheaded and successful man of § LY a sie Davis have left for a few weeks at - ; B sad | ry ai re extracts from a fetter ARN by him on \u201cun og SEN i Old Orchard Beach, Maine NOTES FROM NO.1 | ° NE.acknowledging receipt of cheq or 5.50 from LC À OSSD \u20ac é - £ : _ STATION.- : : à w fs ° | Co Mrs.Jack Morkill is\u201dthe quest | ! of pate police were called last night to FIGURES LOWEST AT BOSTON FOR sun Life Insurance Company of Cui 1 47 - fa Gerhard Heintzman _ \"4 her sister, Mrs.E.C.Fraser, at 7 wen ave.; a disturbance having.ta- RIGHT\" YEARS, - \u201cI am more than satisficd [with this policy.It has given me _ Good valu he North Hatley for a few days.! en p da there.The party had been Boston, Au 8.\u2014Bad beginnings Insu e free gnd o return of pll - my meney with about 8 pe.Po * worth 30c.¥3 FI Golden Rule L 3 ' spiritec away before the arrival of the : \u2019 B- Co eR g inter st.I consider this better than u bank account.T poties thy, _Auguet Safi R ; | olden Jul e Lodge, Stanstead,.is |police, make good endings, the saying moex, other; options are an annuity ¢ ual os 2 over 10 p.c.peF atnum à ; - # in.Cir \u20ac.Se And! Martin - Orme cer ne preparing for the amet Tan œut One of the employees at the new [and if it is tfle of immigration at premiums paid or a pald-up PRICY oN ra hamef QF.tho yard, E : ere 5 s Head next Friday.:' |dam now being built in connection this pért for the fiscal year of 1908-09, ONE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA an \"x Ÿ parier pi re re Get your printing done at L\u2019Imprém- with the city water works came to I J kel every year MORE AND MOR+: of just such SATISFACTORY hity x C town yesterd d which began uly 1, there is likely to | IES hs the above.y .a Ne fresh stock arriving daily.They cost : a little more the n \u201c20 erie ommerciale, Coy 20 King street: y ay and loaded up with 11i them have rent advantages.~ RB.\u2019 \u2018oth r makes, but.me Mrs.E.W.Gil too much fire water.He was ar- a big influx of aliens between now Agents HOE.J PARKS, District Manager, Shwe § | Batra val | 7 5 N i d ter left hi man and young st [rested : last night near Strathcona and the first of néxt July.Certainly À raveneneinpre 00.@+ Ë ig JPARM IR ; à Ft 8 1 § So eecham\u2019s Pills gradually strengthens the stomach nerves and À 8 e : Lg I ERRIS UE : table bj 3 ~ YOR restores them to a normal, healthy condition.Mr.Chas.Ford, M.A.formerly 8 L ACK oon a | or forms 1 bp \u2014 rincipal of Cention Academy, and \u2014 \u2014 Martin, Den bent echam* s Pills positively cure all stomack troubles, while Their prete EA tn a: i UEBERRIES 8 (ANT.\\LOUPE - for the past two years principal of | ficial effects on the liver and kidne s greatly improve the gen- J an ys g y imp g : Lachine Academy, has been engaged as] )F w i _iDbeecham\u2019s Pills have been used and recommended b the en- principal of the Gault Institute at [A .o u ; ! eral public for over fifty years.y 8 Valleyfield.There were fwenty ap- 8 I, Ll > a i 4 is \u20ac ) e I e 5 \u201cHis conv relevant.Tid plicants for the position.Mr.Ford js | | 5 I WATER MELON an enthusiast in his profession and METHOROLE BUILDING : B Low a wd DEAN, ows Ml, af Ÿ ; E:s NF ; : va a Toman + Sie in 2% Ue ims 2 Sa 4) : - - ; | 5 D F .i - = Pre *repared 1, St.Helens, Lancashire, Eng.Pre only by the Proprietor, Thomas Becchat old everywhere in Canada and U.S.Amesica.In boxes 25 cents: has the reputation of being an excel- : \u2014 \u2019 lent disciplinarian and organizer.x POET Ny OLE le ri a fn ATE SE hie 5 shit IF coma AL, the | Se vera] is LS © nearly by, ler of PRES rood.of \u2018Cans put 3 pe.compos) J notice that the | _ per Annum On th § À the\u201d face.FRA.>.value o CANADA are \u201cFACTORY POLI Sherbrooke, | or, pecially vy adated _nétion, Hoïstnÿ Steam Shovels, Su cers, Steam Baer, compact, sinsple Le Quick Opening | ted of few oof ordet:- - even dm aint.{ the important are Ÿ wy taken - in a [EE \u2018are thoroug ressure.nd Thresdisig oc pet inlties: of Lach these goods oo 7 : - : SL Tr a fo Tw 4 | \u2014 : SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 190s.PAGE FIVE ~ = a \\ BEDFORD.Mr.Rowland Mot cowan, ton, has ret 0 A visit at his home he Rice, © of Sherh Mr Ss dent former well known re ace, 13 in town rene .(ps a large he home of her-s on Tuesday eve os was spent tained ends at t .Corey.i Ce evening re and as the a dainty Job Corey.assi = = SCORE TABLE EXPLAINED.In the following list the column No.[1 is the Brewers\u2019 ¥ach man shot at 20 targets.Jennings and W.H.Ewing each made a straight, but as Ewing had already | von the maximum of events allowable 3 to any candidate, the event was cred- and Malters\u2019 ' EXCITING FINISH TO MAIL TROPHY EVENT.(Continued from page 1.) SHERBROOKE.Cup.J.K.Column No.2 is the amateur cham- blouship of Canada, an .H.Ewing with a nd wus won by score of 49 \u2018out Column No.3 is the Grand Cana- There were four ties Wing.dicäp only.liceman of the health board \u2018and that 7 MAN TEAM, Score.| fired by the policeman on post fifteen | Horaing ltr 1 to .twenty minutes elapsed.Com- Hilker .14.plaint was made by Mr.Fendt to the Hawkins .17-31 [police and health board, and yester- | Kenypn FRAY ee 55 terdaÿy he was notified by Dr.Darlin«- Romans.Na a a as 16 ton that an immediate investigation McLaughlin .18\u201434 ould be made.Vij nompson Cee Bo Mr.Fendt says: \u201c1 have learned Eaton .4.17 | it was necessary for the man on the Car rruthers .15\u201432 post to return and finish the work of Lu Smith .\u2018or 16 destruction.Against him there is no: Slaney 2193111 Cl 3 4 complaint, for he acted as a matter of } Kearney .: 18-38 humanity.Had T heen there the thing Howard .EEE 6 8\u20ac Bw would not have happened.but as it oray.PE rt Sr iis { Was, none of the men ahout cared to Craig .LL.19las take any chaces of trouble by interfer- Dunk .Too 18 \\ing with a policeman.Brass buttons.Jennines Ctr 1 care most people who are not posted Vivian 12221100 19-37 \u2018as to their rights.\u201d Mr.Darlington hag Wakefield .16: written me that he intends to hegin Fenton 1 Pt ner 20 an immediate investigation.1 have Westover .221110 18-38 not heard what General Bingham pro- PROFESSIONALS to, 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 200 J.A.R.Elliott .TTT 919191019 0 wn 0 Wn 1% J.R; Taylor .19 16 20 18 17 18 14 19 19 17 176 A.F.Sibley .2.2.2 2 2 + 4 +» 18 17 18 19 17 20 17 1% 19 18 _ 181 W.B.Darton .\u2026.+ 2042 4 2 +0 18 18 18 18 19 18 20 20 19 18 186 H.H.Stevens .: 19 19 17 19 19 19 18 20 19 20 189 | FR.G.White .+ 2 + + +5 ; 18 18 18 18 16 20 19 18 19°19 1183 E.A.W.Everett .18 16 16 18 17 17 17 18 15 18 1m @ T.A.Marshall .17 EH 16 20 20 19 19 19 18 18 184 L.F.Kauier .\u2026 2 + 21206 18.15 17 18 19 20 1R 14 1h 176 RUST THAT THE THE * Rust age partment record | the exceeds that cause other bined.: enemies mer, changing.becoming gradual leaves.the detect | orange ye and with the aid also cam see that \u201cof emission ange yellow.seeds : The \u2018spots and lj multinly rapidly.set thus wheat: free upon t :the disease 1s grown In appearance same : wherever grown\u2014 Europe, pale yellow during mer.deepening la a dark brown o leaves, not only many.surroundin the early stag spores or seed spores,\u201d from \u201cu to the rusty or the leaves.: COATICOO Coaticook, Aug Liberals last nigh delegates for the at Aver\u2019s Cliff : : tate repayé terly or annual wards Realty Col payments.Apply Ed- Co SAME ROUND.| still corrupteth the American cereal crops.and that to annual dam- exceeding 500,000,000.\u201d The, De- of Agr culture : \u2018has put on amazing statement that the injury to wheat/ from rust pr obably the leaf has H of coun are shaken by the is know mand dreaded.H.In the shoot off Howard made 23,- Craig 21, and Wakefield J.Es Jennings .eee i a2 4 | 159 G.Howard .20 18 34:47 Geo.Beattie Ce ee 20 17 48 46 W.H Ewing .10 % 4 47 T, M.Craig .\u2019.19.15 47 47 N.G.Bray .19 1s.41 46 C.G.Thompson .18 17 |-46 A.W.Westover .18 18 * 45 Dr, Stockwell , | | | 18 19 44 \u2014 4.G.Smith .13 \u2018 18 41 | 43- G.W: McGill | ¢ 18 13 41137 G.LL.vivian ., , , , Ib là 304d G.4; Dunk .18 I \u2018461 43 we P, Fhompson .18 11 44 | 46 V.Ri Menton .| | \u2018lg 16 145) az Y¥.A.Heney .16 1 35 3 J.Kasdale .2! ! ! 20 14 #57 av.Slaney ., 16 28 33 41 H.Vian .1.16 -db \u2014 4 H.E; Hawkins .16 13 44 \u2014 l'om Upton .: 11 16 48 43.Dr.Wilson ., .17 14\u2014| 45 M.E, Mietcher .17 \u201815 47 45 W.Carruthers .17 17 38 38 H.A.Horning | 1 13 al P.Wakefield , .16- \u201819 44) 47 ££.J.Marsh .16 14 33 \u2014 J.A, McLaughlin .16 15 42 40 H.D, Romans .1.17 19 40) 45 D.J.Kearney .17 18 41 a W.A; Smith., .17 13-\u2014 4 u.\u2018Dumont 44 ee 16 19 47 © G.J; Mason 17 13 14w Low A.KE: Ross .16 18 33 Dr.A.E.Hilker .16 16:34 \u2014 F.W: Mitchel! .\u2014 17 18 47 42 Ym.\u2018Galbraith .17 18 42.37 Candlash , | ., .17 11.38 40 x.Lewis ., .17 17°45 19w W.Kenyon .18 14 42 46.~H.E.Hibbard .= 18 45 \u2014 J.B.Goodhue .15.39, \u2014 E.C; Eaton .17 16.42.42 Event.:No.1.\u2014Brewers and Malgtes 8 Cup.Event No.2.\u2014Amateur Championship of Canada\u2014 H, Ewing Event No: 3.Grand \u2018Canadian Handi- Handicap is for Grand Canadian Han-.FARMERS FEAR.\"KIND THAT RUINS WHEAT THE WORLD | by any other fun- f the crops y quite yellow.the epidermal ti or sporés.ines upon- the l he other leaves! fs spread.this destructive, x the disease 1 springtime and r black on the ! g wild grasses es of rust the are called \u201c ro,\u201d K LIBERALS ous or insect pest, and in some localities is greater than that caused by all com- The farmer in some seasons or other in looking over hig fields in early sum- cannot help noting that the fresh green appearance pf the wheat crop is.in color from day to day, On one of the withered vant cultivator can.low spots or lines, of a low power\u2019 lens sgues een ruptured by the tless numbers of or- fav es and when the leaves wind the spores are and Ww herev er pest is the the crop attacked is America, Australia\u2014 t sumter in the season to green of the cereal but of s.In ungal urédo to burn.owing burnt appearance of 8.\u2014 (Special) The t So the followi ing convention, Monday, : Center Ward\u2014P.H.Armitage, F.H.Nunnk.Sc\u2018ith Ward\u2014O; G.Webster, A.Tru- deav | Le East Ward\u2014T| Langlois, S.Ba- chand.\u2014 10 New Division\u2014A.A.Woodman, A.Dupuis.I i | .Andrews, L, Duvuis- | f Kent used to live in MURDER OF DEAF MUTE IN VERMONT.INSANE MAN ESCAPFD.FROM ASYLUM, PROBABLY KILLED ; GIRL.Rutland, Vt., Aug.S.\u2014State\u2019s Au torney R- A.Lawrence and Deputy Sheriff E.8.Wittaker, of Rutland, are making very effort to learn the whereabouts of Elroy Kent, who escaped from the- state hospital for the insane at Waterbury about two weeks ago as they have reason to believe that he was the murderer of Delia B.Congdon, the deaf mute, who was kill- 4 briday last.; These two officers went to the scene of the murder Sunday and learned that \u2018the initials \u201cII.K.\u201d were cut insile the Congdon barn Friday morning.Fresh shavings on top of hay put in the barn Thursday afternoon and a ihollow where/a man had lain in the \u2018hay Thursday night fix the time of the \u2018cutting of the initials.that vicinity and it is known that F.Kent stayed jn an old building near East Walling- ford: Saturday and it is thought to be Flroy Kent.He had left town Sup- flay, however, and could not be locat- Kent is five feet and four inchs in height, 32 years old, and has a big scar on his face.Sunday\u2019s developments tend to remove, suspicion from Frank Rogers \u2018who was arrested Friday and is held in the Rutland county jail on suspicion that he might have been the murderer.CRUELTY IN KILLING DOG.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014mine-c00u CHARGE MADE AGAINST NEW YORK POLICEMAN.New York, Aug.8,\u2014Dr.Thomas Darr- ling: as health commissioner, made an investigation into the killing of a high-bred Dalmatian which Charles oJ.Fendt asserts was cruelly and need-| lessly | slain by a policeman attached to the department.According to \u2018the Statement made by Mr.Fendt to the health commissioner and to General Bingham, the policeman seized the ani- {mal within a few feet of the stable door to which she was heading, fired one shot, inflicting a slight wound.-and then pursued her mo the stable, \u201ctook her out and fired two more shots into her body.Subsequently, he says he is prepared to prove, the policeman on the beat came along and put the dog out ofits misery by another shot Between the last shot flred by the po- | ed in her pantry at East Wallingford |, - Professional\u2019s shot at 200 targets dima Handicap\u201416 to 20 yards.1st.\u2014Prof.average for 3 davs\u2014H.H.Stevens, 52 out of 660.ss \u2014Prof average for 3 days.\u2014w.B.Darton, 553 out of 600.- a eo ~ j'oses to do, but l assume he will do something.The destruction of this: dog in the manner in which it was destroyed was wanton and cruel and unworthy any mal fit to wear the uniform of a New York policeman.L do not propose to let the matter drop until something is done about it.It is 1s not a matter of cash but a matter of humanity.\u201d \u2014_\u2014 FARM LABORERS\u2019 EXCURSION TO NORTHWEST VIA GTR.7 The G.T.R.announces that the first of these excursions, via North Bay and.C.P.R., will start from points in Quebec, on Aug.22nd and Sept.lst.and the vecond ones, Sept.11th and iSth.Fare, $10.Return limit, Nov, 30th, Fare for return, $IS.Same rates will also apply via Chr cago and St.Paul, going August 20th and 27th, and Sept.ond and 11th, To points beyond Winnipeg on Can adian Northern Railway: as jar west ax Kamsack or Swan River tickets from | Winnipeg will be furnished free.De- yond those points at le.per mile.The route via Chirago passes through many prominent cities of the West, and has many advantages over any \u2018other.The ticket provides for transfer of passengers and baggage at Chicago.Full particulars will appear in vertising columns Monday.: MeCall CE = Tc.oY 2.1 84 srerseresessesiiiistsnstsbtbetarers karat, greens DUERR REFUSES AMERICAN BIG OFFER.\u2014 CAPITALISTS OFFER: ED HIM £500,000 TO BUILD AN AIRSHIP IN Berlin, rood authority Count Zeppelin's chief his collàhborat his airsh ps.KH00.000 from tapitalists to build au airs] Au THT STATES st here that UNITED stated on Horr Perr.enoineer and or in the construction of has refused an offer of a group of American come to New York al up in the United States \u2014 I HS nr.i Deaths Reported.{ THADDEUS © Stanstead, flome, years of age.Mrs.Ayer's Cliff.© MRS.JOIN MeKAY, \"Red Mountain, Mrs.John MeKay, illness of five st.She lof A.McKay, Alvord, and Leod, who is She was a Odd Fellows pillows of flowers, August Word was received here on Friday the death of Mr.which occurred Danvilie, Albert I.brother of Mr.= logs hushund.daughter, three sisters, Mrs.C.AYER.DANVILLE, ILL.i S.\u2014(Special.), -\u2014 of Thaddeus C.Ayer, at the Old Soliligrs\u2019 HL.Deceased was 76 and was half brother to incoln, of Stansteall, and Gardner Avery of A \u2014\u2014 RED mous.TAIN.5 | Aug.7 = (Spodinl)- after a hin tin fr uly months, died here a t to mourn her © Mrs.Pingre, Mise (A.one hrother, Donali Ae in Salt Lake Ë ity! > member of the Church and teacher in the 8.8.Sc hool.| and Masons sent fhe The hearers | were der as her husband is from each Or | member of both.She was follower hy fifty teams.to the church, ; funeral service was held by her; Many came from a distance.tor.MRS.KYL VIA SMITH, the morning there passed She had gone to the States when the pas- whete AS AND, _ N.H.Cleveland, Aug.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014On 27th, | 1808, of our{enrly of June away.one.settlers in the person of Mrs.Sylvia Smith.of Ashland, N.H., at the ripe age of 91 years 2.months.\u2019 Mrs.Smith war a native of Cleyeland township, being a daughter of the late \u2018Gilbert Healv and sister of Tofeph and William\u2019 Healy.recently deck sedan voung girl and married.the latg HF, of Ashland, where she Had re- Smith, sided for nearly seventy years.i- leaves one sister, | 6f New London, who is the last old Healy family.lovingly can days hy her nicce, of South Ely.She Mrs.John was on i son, Mrs.Smith! in her de Miss S.Ja Te ed for Monuments Carved and Pneumatic Tools.+.Eastern Townships.Write for prices on any de- \u2026.Tue \u2018in sign T, C THOMPSON, Sculptor - 355 Wellington Street.SHERBROOKE.i | Plain Rings, correet shape, correct qu and correct p lettered with Best va- 14, 18 and | 22 ality, 10, rice.poi Honest goods at honest prices at fl.J.Laberee's The Jeweller, ne AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE Mrs.H.M.LOCKETT, Robinson, Bury | On Tuesday, August 13th, 1 Rosewood Bedroom Suit, Suits, \"Tables, and hardware, stove, Clocks, Saddle, Parler Chests and T hold goods.ter which has Robinson with years, Terms of sal Lounges, Ladies\u2019 lot Houseplants, Also a large HOLD EFFECTS HOR | 1908 3 Be droom Diningroom Chairs, etc.Crockery, Tiamps new Steel Range, [Parlor Latics\u2019 [Side and Cider Mill, Bicycle, Williams Carpenter\u2019: of other spring furnished the will water, for the last Piano, l'ool house: 2 | War age of fpr ty two ools, lot e: $15 cath, over LE six months with goud bankable notes.| Bale at 10 o'clock a.m.i HE.TAYLOR, + AL Aue tionepr.CLEABINGAUCTIONSALE Tuesday, The undersigned has received tions from MRS.ANDREW COTE, leavi Aue TT.who is \u2018by Public posite Mr.Road, Horses, Cow Sleds, MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS Cros | RECEIPT OF NUMBER, SIZE & PRICE.Write us for the latest Fashion Catalogues.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 pe MoCall?s Magazine 75c.a Year.Per Copy._ MoMURRAY & HALL, Lennowille, Lara IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIS SITY 0 i + Harnesses, ON August 11th, ici ths | | i | | Cart, Sleighs.Tmpidn ent, sell, op (ace ng for Fdmonton, jo tion at her residenie, McGee's farm, on iM ASCOT Wagons, Farming + 8.Tools, &c., Ke.AI the- bouschold | fur- viture Æc., Ke.Terms, cash.Bale at 1 o'clock! p.m.add- JOHN J.GRIFFITH, { | co Auctioneer.LE À 3, 5 i 9 % + E 4 P + pe ?Tif: ! nse, of the.; -| | 1 of the latest PECIVIV ISI SII IIISIIIIVS CLEMENT THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK.Geo.6.Hickey's FAMOUS TALKING PICTURES new, Pictures than cod every nicht.Don't Miss It.Direct from Boston.First time in Canada, Matinee Saturday.Something new.10c., 20.CLEMENT THEATRE Week Aug.10 | 4000 feet of.Everything Prices, PICTURES | New Pictures Monday, W endesday & Saturday.10 and Lac.Prices cee ee ee Notice to Contractors.General Contract Tenders for the New.\u2018Bank of Montrenl Building at Sawyers ville will be received at the oflice of Peden & McLaren, Architects, 30 St.Alexis street, Montreal, until noon of August 15th.Plans are on view Architects, and also Montreal in Smee LAKE MASSAWIPPI Steamer Pocoliontas time-table.Leaves North Hatley for Glen Villa and Ayer\u2019s ChE 9.05 a.m., 2.30 p.m.Leaves North Hatley for Glen Villa at 12.20 and 5.50 p.m.Leaves\u201dAyer\u2019s Cliff for North Hatley 110.25 a.m, and 4.15 p.m, Sunday, leaves.North Hatley .for round trip at 2.30 p.m; Reduced rates for partios of ten, or .over between Shérbrooke and Newport.Special rates for parties of 50 se over.J.G, SAMPSON, Captain.in the office of the at the Bgak- of i } i ! CENTRAL CANADA EXHIBITION | AY OTTAWA |Sept.18it to 26:h'0S Displays will fir excel those of any previous year.À grand Pure Food Exhibit to be made by Canadian Mapufac-: turers.High class Vaudeville program will be given duily in front \u2018of the Grand Stand: in addition to the Horse.Races.The night entertaininent will consist: comic opera \u2018\u2018What Hap-| pened Then 7° by the famous De Wellli\u2019 Hopper and all-star company.Popular\u2019 prices will prevail.A grand display of Paintings and - La-* dies\u2019 work will be made to signalize-the | opening of the handsome new fire-proof! building now being erected at a cost of $12,000.The special attractions in front of the\u2019 (Grand Stand in the afternoon.will in~ clude the Intést European, novolty \u2018Del | | Oro's Performing Cows.\u201d Fhin attrac-; tion is.billed to appear in Ottawa for the first time in America.There will\u2019 also be a most sensational automobile race on a specially-constructed incline, the contesting chauffeurs being two dar- ; i voune women.drhere will be balloon races daily with | a double balloon by the and companion.Get the Official Program when 1ssued famous Prof.Hutchison Xt th.;, TC.BAT.E.MCMAHON, President.i Secretary.LEGENDRE FRERE | Manufacturers of Spring Beds \u2018One-third of your life is spent in bed.Is it not wise to buy the Lest in Spring Beds ?In ordering them ask for No.2, No.1, No.0.They will last a lifetime, LEGENDRE FREEE, Sherbrooke.\u2014 mans ebm | Hackney Stallion \u201cRattling Shot\u201d - By Royal Dane, hy Canny: Men.| Dam, Lady Lynn by Great Bhot.Stands 16 bands, weighs 1325, conformation and disposition.Terms, $10 to warrant.: At Lennoxville the entire week at i.Cotes 8 Stables.J.Eastern Townships A gri- Grand Stand Privilége, Card Privilege, PDirectors\u201d Dining Roam.(1 (2) 3) ~ pe ne- The lowet or any tender not cose opted, 7 for ti r particulars or conditions apd to TW.ML TOMLINSON, Secretary, NIP CRC FARMS WARNYED 1 will sell your farm or res.-dence quickly and satisfactorily.No sale, no charge.References.Norman Binmere, 19 St.John: St.MONTRE AL JAN fine cultural Association.TENDERS for the undermentioned > privileges will hé received by the under jeroed until Saturday, Ançust JS.& Tlustrated Songs _ ox i 3 parachute descent from each | grap 7° eve mam 4 a 7 LS r .xX J wr.+ « Lo - # Lr | : rime re Lu at * © kr q a gen .at, ; ea 8 q pe .owe mrs > oo ce me » po alts ei rn: WB 3 Le En AS SAL 0 res m= » f @ og # | * \"4 ~~ 3 A er.FURS di + > fu (M3 \u2018 Al $ 4, ; Cth dé i a y J an AN Sr \u201cAbi oe a -_ A d .I Sor tl.thn He Cw ' Le ip we g sms els + 74 .= A ob Sethe a - .Ea eis Ke evi I ol i AAI Agi SAY wees te io coi 1s Mla.ens IR, 5c, Mise AN RII iv: SG.& bs \u2018 ne à ea ii Mr TE \u2014- BA A Te = eee Black Watch Chewing Tobacco + ¥ THE BIG BLACK PLUG.iy 9 ° res rar au Ar CE Pme re de ue aq Rr mated vu AR WARE h EIA N price ee EE ; ne a EE ?SA Rei = FISHWOMEN ON THEIR DIGNITY.(From the London Evening Standard) A telegram from Cherbourg: describes strange happening there yesterday The fishermen had brought .L nas + ns AYLR'S CLIFF.Mrs.her Peasley and Master Alder.oï Sometville, Mass., are spending their vacation as guests \u2018of, Mrs.Vaughn.ee Waal, 5 a morning.4 Mrs.Desrocirer has returned home-af- in a big catch of fish and shellfish ; \u2018ter a visit in Stahstead and Rock | and the market -was just opening \u2018 1sland.when a police inspector stepped up to 4 ; Mr.and Mts.Austin Libbey, and oné of the fishwomen to make note of 3 daughter; Ruth, of Cassville; = Mrs.an infringement of the local by-laws.ei Phenix, son | and granddaughter, of The woman had stepped two yards Ë 5 Bradford, 111i, and Miss Smiley, oi further than the by-law allowed her to 2 7 Montreal.were the guests of Mr.and do.A minute later a second police a N À Mrs.Wesley \u2018ass, on Wednesday.complaint was made\u2014against a Woman Sh p J Mr.J.oO.ing is visiting Mr.Thos.who had undértaken to sell the fish of HE BT Norton.- .\u201cla fishwife who was ill.A third com- TE 8: - Mr.John Clough is a recent guast plaint was made against a, fisherman = 24 Bs of Mr.Berry Is.who went out of his turn in putting hy 2: Mr.Chas., Thomas, of Stanstend,was his catch for sale.The news of the oh AN in town on Thursday on business.| police officiousness spread | quickly.He 8 Mrs.C.Turner, Mrs.Kezar,of North Many of the women were still bar- TE Be Heatley ; Mrs: FE.FE.Bean and daugh- gaining with the fishermen, but the 44 8 1 ter, Beryl, of Suffield, were the suests [ast bids and counterbids could not be E.of Mrs, beving Slack on Wednesday.heund for the shouts of the women es- E : Mr.\u20ac.Podle, of Capelton, has_pur- tablished behind the\u2019 fish baskets on 8 - had & lot lat Elmwood Park and is the_narket place.In two minutes the word was passed round that the fishwives were going to chose the market in order to show their indignation toward the police.Fdr sometime all was hurry and bustle; within \u2018ten minutes the market square pe een cleared building a cotiage.Mrs.Edwin Woodard and son Roy.of East Hatley, called on Mr.and \u201cMrs.Luther Cass.on Sunday last.ce STEEL iE TROUT\" \u2018IN TOMIFO- > BIA.: The Stanstead J ournal says: \u201cThe Tomifobia Fisir and Game Club seem to be alive to the interests of Fish = PR AN pal WS ~~.; .Cn igs da _ , 2 A ae WT Be lin, cy ere mare ae eee ue Lacie ae à arme eee 5 3 tas 3 PE RE guest Fc it RE a y ET ITT ÿ .ñ pére boite aa CIRE TE RES 6 NC DRE TE ae NT NE MEME LEA aS.shy Br pepe ses, s A 5.* Lue .- \" .- Le A -_.Lo.re is x a EWE ne SAR YL , pres 1, : pi ene ret ane aa oe : ve ti ne ns ae pt tp pe AI « ry con mete ST MR Se ies mt metre ARE \u201cCE EE da à ?= = PI, \"ol PRE FRA Bn RY MBIA CT SL TI ee Se sde 3 a REN YR Tp yr TR Tre PT EER TAR Te SERA Sn ATES EL RE Ae TL ° PET FES CR i hs : \" \u201c the - fish taken to the boats in which they had been brought into the harbor.Thus it was that 75,000 inhab- Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Smith, of Rut- land, Vt., ate visiting at the home of * Mr.and Mrs.of recommendations.\u2018He is an F.S.Sc.as well as a B.A.Miss Anna Ried way engaged for the | elementary room.This completes the list of Teachers.John Brown.+\u2014 -Can you imagine anyone to be really interested in this city\u2014and not - + réad real estate ads.po 5.protection in| the locality: Last week yesterday.The strikcame to an end 2 a \u2018party took out of the Tomofobia 7 to-day, owing to the removal by the a: steel head tfout thäc weighed 133 | municipal authorities or the obn x._ > lbs.The lal gest tipped the scales at ious police inspector.8 32 1hs.Examination of the fish show- a ed that they were perhaps caught with | MAGOG MODEL SCHOOL.I x a seine or snare.Officer Mellette was |.Magog, Aug.8.\u2014.The he t = \u2018sent by the:bflicers of the club to in- \"School Board met on Tuesday evening rT à \u2018vestigate thd case and ft was thought to complete the engagement of a staff & est.nol to prosecute, but he gave the of teachers for the Model School.Sev- F5 - -fisheamen some advice, and any further eral applications were received, and it + breaches of \u2018the law will be punished finally resulted in the engagement of i for this kind of thing must be stop- Mr.J.Thornton- -Evans, of.Montreal, p ped.« Le as principal.,Mr.Evans has taught 2 + + in the High School, Montreal, for 8.1} FARNDON.some years, and comes under \u2018the.best, air ing been re- engaged some t time _ago._ ha or outdoors there is nothing quite so good as Triscuit\u2014the Shredded Wheat Wafer, which \u201ccontains in smallest bulk all the muscle- building, brain- -produéing qualities of whole wheat.° © Try it as a Toast with Butter, Cheese or Fruit.| \u2018SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.1058.\u201cWE a .oe ge pr É messes q Corner:St.Catherine and Mountain Streets, - Clear up of Kimonos And Dressing Sacques \" 49c.war pews x ¥ » ~ yc WAT EEL ¥- Lr pro] 3 I \u20ac , AS opi ro Ste A ey ro ra HK oe wma TO pom cerise dem Sept drap ses jt z= thon de ee Tee Se EE apte EE Re Te ed Le da lL EY TPES te mon Rg Tce ler eA we : a ç A EE Si 3 - + agi ME ag\u201d Mad dm NE \u2018 N Rice to 42 00 Values \u201cfor .1 ; .eo « i © 800 handsome Dressing Sacques and Kimonos to be offered at this tidiculous figure.Only the exceedingly favourable ton- - tons of this purchase allow us fo clear these garments of of food quality at the price quoted.You'll want ome, so \u2014\u2014\u2014 write early \u2014\u2014 : 1 ; In numerous and dainty styles of fine muslin, lawn and : erepoline, plain white and fancy.figured and spot effects, | some elaborately trimmed with silk ribbons, others with lace ; all sizes.Rey.values 85 5c to $2.00, Your choice, each.oo.49¢ ¢ 0 eo 0 6 + a .[ Ï °c +».5 : _\u2014 All Mail Orders receive prompt and careful attention, 5 Satisfaction Cuaranteed or Your Money Refunded.1b, itants of Cherbourg were without, fish Miss Whitenead and Mrs.Oliver hav- | | CHEESE, 1b.; light hogs, 54c 1b.; veal 4c 1b.| lamb $4 to $5 each ; sheep ze to 3ac 1b.chickens, Tc¢ to 80c pair ; fowls 8c lb.TET FINANCIAL AND Ÿ MARKET NEWS £, titi PRICES AT THE SHERBROOKE MARKET.NO CHANGE IN PRICES OF BUTTER AND EGGS\u2014POTATOES PLENTIFUL AND CHEAPER \u2014 MEAT MARKET STEADY.At the market this morning creamery and dairy butter retained last week's prices, the former at 26c.and the latter at 25c.Eggs were 25¢.\u2018a dozen, the same as last week.toes and the prices varied from 80c.to $1.00 a bushel.There was no change in the market.Hides and skins were as last week.;\u2018 - The following is the revised list : meat same ; al New York\u2018 Central 109% 1084 Northern Pacific .\u2026\u2026.1438 143 Penn.RY.\u2026.0 seccvescrcnues 125% 125% Reading .cevve cerven voscre aes 126% 1278 Rock Island .\u2026.+.vosscevcce 19 19 Rock Island Pref.oooocees 313 37 sSoughern Pacific .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.95% 95$ - Southern Railway .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.193 20 Union Pacific .ooo ieee 1578 157% TU.8, Bteel Lo.ce ecses 47% 47% U.8.Steel Pfd.\u2026\u2026 1093 109% + PROVINCE HILL.The children ot Kr.H.B.Barnes have been under the physician\u2019s care for several days, but are improving.The hay crop is réported short, but the recent rain has improved the looks of grain.rs.E.J.Bailey is ill with inflama- tory rheumatism.Among the recent visitors are :.Mr.Albert Jones and son Irwin and family lot Melrose.Mass.; Mrs.Belle Stebbins of Evansville, Wisconsin ; Miss Mildred Hyer, Newport ; Mrs.Lona Verheck, of There was a large supply of pota-, A.Hardy, Mrs.Jerbeck and Miss Hardy.Torin | \u2014 ile NEW CURLING © RINK QUESTION.Lowest Tender i is Upwards of ~~ $9000.= .\u2014 COMMITTEE DECIDES TO CALL | MEETING OF.THE MEMBERS.Beef hides,\u201d salted .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026reensono T6 Beef hides, green .n seceaecense 6c Lamb skins ue vocoroéveuss aoe és 406 Blueberries, quart .\u2026\u2026 inc 20C Green apples, peck .es ssderenen 15e\" Creamery butter, per 1b.se.26C- Dairy butter, per 1b.25¢ Eggs, per doz.resis wes .bc Domestic Cheese Lance arav00 sere \u2026 176 Strained \u2018Honey, \u2018per 1b., .bc | Honey, in comb, per box vee wee vie 15c-20c - Beef, hind quarter, .\u2026\u2026.Tc-10c Beef, fore quarter, .ce.0.be-T§c Beef, cut, per lb., \u2026.+.sv.os.Te-l | Pork, per 1b., .\u2026.\u2026.ve cerns ovvvus 10c-12# \u20ac Pork, is CarcasS, .\u2026.\u2026.sieeve see ocre 8c-9c Fowls, per 1b., .\u2026\u2026\u2026.suis corinne, lic-124c Chickens, per lb., +.ses 200 vocuse 17c-20c Beef hides, salted .bic Beef hides, green .bac Calfsking .ccoes seen ve ereses .8c-10c Sheep Skins .«cover couvre : 16c-26C Lamb skins .\u2026.\u2026.veuves veresses 15C-26C Lamb, per lb., .\u2026.+.svoc0s we 10-150 Blood Sausage,-2 bg,» nues ven.25C Veal .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026+ corrrveco verser vonceovoriess BC-12C y Ham, per 1b., cco wire eevee 00.15c-17c Bacon, per 1b., creer serere sesare sees i.16c-17c .Mutton, per quarter, .Tc-10c Beets, bunch .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ue vse000 2000 à esvcre qe Carrots, bushel, .!.\u2026.is \u2026.Lettuce, per head, .Turnips, per bushel, New Maple Sugar, per lb., .8c-l0c PRICES IN THE COUNTRY.(Montreal Trade Bulletin, Friday Aug.7) Although buyers talk the market easy .they continue to pay steep prices in the country, a shipper stating that he could\" not fill an order for creamery under 24c;\u2018 and we hear of 24ic being paid for a lot of nearly 700 pkgs.of choice Eastern Townships in this market.A lot of Que bec creamery sold at L'Islet on\u2019 Tuesday at 22ic f.o.b., equal to 23ÿc laid down inere.At Cowansville and St.Hyacinthe however, 23ic was paid f.o.b.\u2018 About 100 packages of creamery was shipped through this port from Chicago for London.This butter is said to be.Hnest American creamery, costing about 22kc f.o.b.Chicago advices by last mail from London, England, state : \u201cThe arrivals from Siberia this week :are the largest on record, amounting to 25,526 casks, and a similar quantity is due - next week.After this it is reported that shipments will begin to fall off.It is also stated that the larger arrivals recently are due to the improved facilities of transport.= MARKET FIRM\u2014BUT HIGH PRICES CHECK ACTIVITY.\u2018(Montreal Trade Bulletin, Friday Aug.n] There is a firm feeling in the cheese: ; ) market, notwithstanding the high level Monnette cor wrest 005 000 er Beaucage oi values which of \u2018course tends to check Martindale .P.Luce eeeree sevens Kidd the volume of business.À fair amount i - .of.\u2018trading.however, has been put Galipeau vievrenes 1b.passer eevee ens wel through.since our last issue, sales of §,- MOOGZErs .Wr ieee ees oo 000 Lo 6,000 boxes being reported to us | Saunders .3b.C.Ransom at ¢ to 124c for finest Western, and at \"Carri ss, rior Lu 12à to 12èc for finest Eastern, \u2018seconds | 5; rein porter BB etc \u2018 Hapsom .( bringing tlic to l2c.There is no doubt }* arest_.FI.+ asnavsceupee mit the make of cheese has, been curtailed Palmer .DÉS en en Tree y the large and increasing supply o milk that is being sent tô the towns.J.Currie a cf.Terme Francis The owner of several factories in the Huntingdon section says that his make is reduced almost one-third, through the quantity of milk that is being shipped into Montreal and other towns, as well as the falling off in the milk supply through the reduction of the herds of cows last fall and winter.A farmer says it will take two years more at least before the depleted herds ican be restored to their former number.COATICOOK MARKET PRICES, Coaticook,- Aug.8.\u2014(Special)\u2014
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