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> TTRAIN WAS TAKING NON-UNION \u201cis quite correct.The decision to.strike was a spontaneous: movement amongst the men themselves, quite uninfluenced hy \u201cthe leaders.In fact there was so brief a space between the issue of the arbitration commission\u2019s award and the strike that it would have been impossible for the leaders to have influenced the men even had they tried to do so.What action has been taken was taken by tie men .spontaneously on the clear-cut issue, We submitted the award to the men with the bald question whether or not, they would .accept it, and no recommendation to any line of conduct.The answer in the negative was practically unanimous.It is apparent, therefore, that this is not a fight between the company and umion leaders, but between.the C.P.R.and its employees.\u201d ' - With regard to the report that a number of the strikers had gone hack to work, Mr, Hardy said: \u201cI may make this statement that up to tonight T have not heard of one striker whq has gone back.We have pickets out at every important centre who keep in close touch with everything that is done, and I have received reports from dll over the whole &ystem, hut none of \u2018them have heard of any break in the ranks.Of course, some individuals may have returned to work, but ta all practical purposes the strikers are as unanimous te-day as when they went out.) MEGAN- TIC \u2014 PLACES FILLED.Lake Megantic, Aug.10.\u2014(Special) \u2014The C.P.R.mechanics\u2019 strike is felt in here to some extent.Seventeen men | quit work last week, in accordance with the strike order.On Friday, fifteen men were brought here to fill their places and were established.Boarding cars for the men; | One of the local merchants refused to supply provisions and a telegram was sent \u2019to the company officials at Sherbrooke to send out supplies.were brought along TSS tain Maas, who was seen aboard his fine cruiser by your, correspondent last night, expressed his great grief and sorrow for:the-sad.affair.He did not.care to go into details too definitely, preferring to make his statement / to thes authorities, He said, however, that he was steaming about seven knots an hour, and that his = fog whistle - was going.He heard the schooner\u2019s fog horn, and it appears, also, that the men on the schooner heard the whistle of the approaching cruiser.Captain Mags could see nothing, but he thought.the sound vof the- fog horn came from about one point to port, and then two \u2018points.This was but a moment: before the collision, and to clear thé vessel ordered the cruiser to starboard.Just as he did this he was able to see the schooner.She was not to starboard.but directly ahead.Almost at the moment that he crashed into the American, the German captain made out a blue pilot light- on the schooner.The cruiser's engines were.instantly reversed, and this lessened the force of the blow.but still it was terrific enough to cut throngh the timbers of the schooner as though they had heen cardboard.STRIKERS FIRED ANTO À TRAIN They Murdered Three Men and Wounded Eleven.+ MEN TO MINES- UNDER GUARD OF SOLDIERS AND DEPUTIES.Birmingham, Ala., Aug.10.\u2014 Three men were instantly killed and eleven wounded, two probably fatally, when striking miners fired into a passenger train on the Birmingham Mineral Rail- roael at Blocton early Sunday morning.' SHS come -DURNS FOG hoon Sent to Bottom 1 by \u2014 Fo ALMOST [MME AND WARSHIP sud.EDED IN RESCUING | ONLY FOUR.© wounded stiperintendent \u201cThe dead are: Conductor Joe Collins, 0.7.Dent, deputy sheriff, Wil lard Howard, non-union.driver.The are: Major 1.H.Dodge, of safety, Tennessee Coal Company, slightly wounded in knee: three deputy sheriffs, two national guardsmen, a laborer and two other men.\u2018The train was a special bearing nonunion men to Blocton mines under a guard \u2018of soldiers and deputies.On the outskirts of the town the engineer and at once a volley was fired into.suddenly saw a log across the track, the train, 7 no Conductor Coliing came here from -Washington.D.C., four years ago, The body was sent to Frederick, Md., for Halifax, Ns, Aug.19\u2014The Gér- and Protected cruiser » 8 , .hoor x the Gloucester fishing Satan agale and Mav gt 30 ÊY.night.about ° LLC sixty miles _ and of the , nine [went 1 Cruiser, which js commanded hy ans, left \u2018Fayal carly on Miner Halifax, and the voy- ne entiul {ill she reached : fag fou was encountered vemsien occurred, | Cap- | È È Po | i 1 Freya ran-down burial.Co \u2014 | Governor Comer had a hurried con- ; ference with Lt.-Col.Hubbard, | manding the militia, Sunday morning land another company was hurried to Blocton.All night, + The Bishop of Algoma, and.Mrs.loo, was quiet here last Thornelee and! Mise Katherine Thorne- expect to return to Canada about the end+ of Angust \u2018and Will spend a few days with friends in Sherbrooke he- fora proceeding to.their home, 3 com- | who are at present in England, | SHERBROOKE, IMPROVED CULVERTS FOR RURAL ROADS Government-! Offers- Concrete Pipes to \u2018Municipalities.| ; | 2222 ! DEPARTMENT, PAYS ONE-THIRD COST WHERE USED FOR PUBLIC HIGHWAYS, Quebec, Aug.10, \u2014 S cial \u2014 The Provincial Minister of ote has given orders for concrete pipe to be manufactured in Quebec-and Sorel, which \u2018 may bé employed instead of wooden culvertg in public roads.These pipes are all tHe same length, that is 30 inches, and their diameters are re: spectively 12, (18, 24, 30 and 36 inches.\u2018They cost, delivered to the.train or boat, in Quebec and Sorel the following prices: Lo} 4, ; 12 inches, $1.00 a sheet.! 18 inches, $1185 à sheet.24 inches, $2.40:a sheet.30 inches, $3.95 a sheet.36 inches, $6.00 a sheet.| \\ The Department of Agriculture wil} contribute one-third of the cost of: such pipes and of the cost of transportation hy boat or railway, in favor of municipalities or parties who shall purchase the same for public roads.If any party or munieipality, desires to acquire any lof these pipes, the request should be sent to the Minister\u2019 of Agriculture, at Quebec, through the local members of the Counties.PRESENTATION TO MR.MOIS Le | = - Has Been Fifty etes With the Long Company.20 | - i A REMARKABLE RECORD FITTING- © LY BECOGNIZED ON SAT- .: URDAY.| \u2019 A very interesting incident took place \u2018at the , shops (of George Long Company Saturday afternoon, When Mr.Moise Audet received a fine cane in commemoratidh [of his 50th year with this company, : Among those | in attendance at the presentation were Dr.Worthington, M.P., Dr.Pelletien, M.L.A., Mr.D.Sten- son, Mr.George.Long, Aldermen Lanc- tot, Simoneau and others.At five o\u2019clock operations at the shops ceased, and\\all gathered around Mr.Audet in.the shops, when Mr.Jan-y vier Blais read an mddress' expressing: the pleasure with which all\u201d assembled to commemorate really remarkable event.Fifty years ago Mr.Audet, as] a ung man, had joined the staff of \u2018the late William Long.Fifty years represented 15,000 days, during which Mr.Audet had used with ability the hammer, saw and plane.Happy asa king when at work, his tools wére his sceptre.Employed by the same firm during fifty years! He had always manifested the greatest interest and shown constant: fidelity.- As an ep- \u2018| prentice he had enjoyed the esteem of the late \u2018Mr.Long.He enjoyed the esteem ®f -the present head of the firm to whont his experience and advice had, often proved valuable.He had been faithful, prudent and just.Mr.Audet is an active member of the national societies of the city, a president of the St.Joseph Society and one of the founders of the St.Jean Baptiste Society.The address concluded by again congratulating Mr.Audet upon his long career and as a slight token of the good will and esteem a cane was presgpted.L.N Mr.Audet sincerely thanked all for their kind remembrance.He testified to the good will which had always existed in the shop and between the proprietors, the Messrs.Long and himself.- Mr.George Long followed with a few words.The words of the address bearing testimony to Mr.Audet\u2019s long and faithful services with the company were all true.| He wished Mr.Audet many more \u2018years of health and happiness.© , Dr.Pelletier spoke of the rarity of this incident\u2014fifty years of service int one firm.He knew of the ability of Mr.Audet and congratulated him upon the occasion.~~ 1° - Dr.Worthington was glad to = note that™while the occasion was to honor Mr.Audet, it was, also, creditable to Mr: Long, who: had known how to be just to his employees.He congratulated Mr.Audet upon his fine record.Messrs.Stenson, TLanctot and Sim- onecau also spoke briefly.Mr.Audet was born at: St.Charles de Richelieu.On leaving that place he spent a few years in Stukely and then came.to Sherbrooke.He was seventeen years of age when he entered the employ of the late Mr.Tong.Mr.Audet is:well enougii provided with this world\u2019s goods to take a well earned rest, but he prefers work to inactivity, v + CORONATION OF ~~ POPE PIUS.| CELEBRATION OF FIFTH ANNI- : VERSARY AT ROME.Rome, Aug.[il0.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The 5th anniversary of the coronation of Pope \u2014 yesterday., Cardinal Mérry Del Val celebrated mass, and Carilinal Gibbons, assisted.GENERAL BOOTH ILL.: - À \u2014_\u2014 , i SUFFERING \u2018FROM CATARACT ON BOTH EYES.T.ondon, Auy.10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Gener- al Booth, it isl stated by officers of the Salvation Army, is suffering from cataract on both eyes and can only read Ai i \u2019 | = - AUDEL| [Some of the people authorities that these men we Pius was celebrated at Sistine Chapel large.print held very close to his face.[SNEAK THIEVES lieved of $62.TAKEN = FROM POCKET OF COAT HANGING IN THE BARN.Sutton, Aug.10,-(Special)\u2014Mr.Bert.Gauthier, ~~ proprietor of the Phoenix House, had $44.in cash and a check for $18.29 stolen from his vest.pocket while.the same was hanging in his horse barn and he was looking after \u2018some customers.The check was issued for Hillside factory and in favor of \u2018Mr.Joel Baker and made payable to the E.T.Bank.Mr.Gauthier having eashed \u2018 the same to accomodate.While not positive as to the thief, Mr.- /À Gauthier : feels sure they are on the .Tight track and that the guilty party Ww.g 1 be apprehended \u2018ere long.It is to .| be\u201d hoped so, as petty theiving is getting quite too common,an occurence.à | , [i | .GHOST WALKED STREETS OF CAPELTON.# I] ci Fieitement \u2018in Little Village Last Week = | \u2014\u2014 | WARNING TO THOSE WHO\u2018 AC- | CUSE CERTAIN PERSON OF 5 I CS ACTING THE PART.a 4 r ; :-& appears that Capelton has seen a \u2018ghost walking the streets at night.have not had faith in the genuineness of the\u2019 ap- patition :and it : would appear have freely accused a certain local person of acting the part, They are evidently mistaken in their surmise so far as this person is concerned.- Hg is evidently much apnoyed by the talk and sends the Record the following letter with request for publication.He says: | ; \u201cMay I beg à .few moments of your precious time to relate to you an incident which occurred here during the last few days; and has turned) out very unpleasant for me.; \u201cA few nights ago certain persons claimed they saw an object, dressed up ag a.woman, parading the roadways apd scaring them.Co Co - 3*The next day I was very much sur- phised at being apcused of acting the: host.I can honestly say, and have veral witnesses to prpve it; that on: the night in question, \u2018and for several nights before that, I was in bed \u2018before nine o\u2019clock, and that is more than an hour | before the supposed ghost arrived._ \u201cAnother thing I dislike is, that mothers and fathers have been: telling their children not to be afraid, as it is only I dressed up, and I don\u2019t think that is the proper way for them to act.- .\u201cI do not mention names here, but if the talk does not stop very; soon, I shall take steps to have it stopped.\u201d POLICE FOUND THEM; THEY FOUND WORK.Six Stalwart Men Will be Given \u201cChance to Dig Ditc \u2014 NOT \u201cREGULAR\u201d VAGRANTS, BUT HARD UP AND OUT OF WORK.1 Police Station, Saturday night, from the G.T.R.track in the vicinity of Water Street.They gave their names as Geo.Gugan, Moncton, A.W, |Connor, Augusta, Ed.McGregor, Edinburg, James Gummy, Glasgow, Walter Garland, Boston and Chas, Nolan, Isle of Mann It- was apparent to the police \u201cnot of Six men were brought to N the ordinary vagrant class.ho money \u2018and no means.out of work and professed desire to get work.They were hard up but did dishonest.A | Now the city has a pretty, big job on its hands in: digging the ditch for the new - water main from Drummond Power to Sherbrooke.i : There is room in the ditch for labcrers who are willing to work, s0 it has heen decided to give the six men referred to above a chance to earn an honest, living and they will be sent to the works on the Drummond Road.+\u2014 SPENDING HIS | HOLIDAYS IN TOWNSHIPS sincere ot look a few \u2014 \u2014HAS BEFN IN THESE PARTS SOMETIME._ McCarthy, one of the parties - who figured in the Danville Bank affair, is apparently spending \u2018his summer in the Eastern Townships.- | Co As reported sometime ago, early in July he was seen in Sherbrooke, and ed up for a time ahd then warned to leave town.One day last week he spent at.that popular resort known as Little Lake Magog.With two companions he passed some time at the resort and then | disappeared.= | Whether it is simply as a holiday visitor that McCarthy is in the Townships, or whether he proposes to make this his permanent residence has not transpired.: 3 AT SUTTON.Propietor of Phoenix House Re- \u2018jeight thousand dollars.ed McCARTHY VISITS LITTLE LAKE later in Richmond where he was lock- QUE, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908.\\ WARRANT ISSUED - FOR TAX COLLECTOR Accused of Embezzling $28,000 - at North Bay, Ont.- !DOWNFALL CAUSED BY SPECULA.- | TION IN COBALT STOCKS, : IT IS THOUGHT.North Bay, Ont., Aug.10.\u2014(Special) \u2014A warrant has been issued for the arrest of William Martin, Jr., who had \u2018been acting with his father, William Martin, as tax collector.Some months ago Martin, Junior, was \u2018appointed police magistrate, and the appointment of a new collector followed by the audit of the books showed a defalcation of some Awenty- a, artin cannot be located and: \u2018ascertain to what extent he is responsible for his son\u2019s actions.to have caused his dowafall.AT THE KNOWLTON Lo CONFERENCE.Large Attendance at the Meet- | ings Yesterday.Engi SOME TWELVE HUNDRED AT : MEETING IN GROVE YES- - 4 TERDAY AFTER- oo ;© NOON.| Knowlton,\u201d Aug.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 week of the: Knowlton Conference, was.A remarkable day here.The \u2018\u2018Early Morning Thought\u201d at the Conference g ounds was conduèted by Mr.S.S.Bain, of Montreal.The Methodist church at the morning service was filled even in the aisles, to hear the message from Rev.Dr.McKinney.Rev.Mr.Galley conducted the opening exercises, Rev.W.H, and Mrs.Stevens, of Huntingdon, sang a duet and at the close of the sermon Mr.S.S.Bain sang a solo.Dr.McKinney took 1.John 4-19, for his text, \u201cWe love Him because He first loved us.\u201d He said all were \u2018indebted to a little book recently pub- ing.\u201d We find law everywhere.Some scientists say it.is all law, and God is crowded out.\u2018But law is \u2018the finest exprgpéion of God's love.; + SUNDAY AFTERNOON.nedience variously estimated at eight to twelve hundred met at the Conference grounds on Sunday af- | ternoon.It was a\u2019 fine day and rigs and teams came from the surrounding \u2018country.; \u2018Rev.Mn.Capel announced that Mrs.Mary Foster Bryner was present to begin her course of lectures.Rev.E.M.Fuller and Mr.Dart.are ill and.will not be present.\u2018Rev.Mr.Rex- ford will give fine lime-light.lectures on Rome, Palestine, etc., in the place (Continued on page Bve.) \u2014\u2014 THE WEATHER ; Le LOCAL FORECAST : Light to moderate winds, fine and warm to-day and on Tuesday.n+\u2014.++.+.+.' A his 1 father is being held pending acti.m to Speculation in Cobalp stocks is said Sunday, the \u2018beginning of \u2018the second | lished, \u2018Love and law in child train-'| ONE CENT THEY EVEN TOOK \u201cMIS PANTALOONS Sherbrooke.\u2014 HOWEVER, AND ARE BEFORE THE COURT.On Friday evening a certain party from Richmond was taken up to No.l' Police \"Station for protection.He had imbibed too freely of Sherbrooke fire water and@vas not in a condition to take care of himself.In the morning he was quite himself \u2018again.On coming upstairs, however, and looking himself over, he seemed tq be in doubt of his own identity.He pouch and watch gone but even his pants had disappeared, those he was wearing being of quite another color and cut.Accompanied by a policeman he Started out to find his companions of the night.\u2018One of them,.Joseph Silitoe, was first /located.The Richmond man was grehtly pleased with this discovery for the false friend of the night before was wearing the missing trousers and in the pockets were found the pouch and tobacco.\u2019 , Co.The investigation was continued and one, Moiseau, -was located.It transpired that the stranger from Rich mond had.been irwited to Moiseau's _house the night before and there the The watch was tound ôn Moiseau.Both Silitoe and Moiséau were arrested and.will be brought before Judge Mulvena.10° ._ BOTH COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.Jos.Silitoe and S.Moriseau were arraigned before Judge Mulvena \u2018this morning \u2018and a preliminary inquiry held.Both were committed for trial.Silitoe detided to await trial jury.: : ~ was fixed for, Saturday.= RECEIYED A] THREATENING LETTER.IN CONNECTION WITH \u201cREAL LIVE BABY\u201d INCIDENT AT * THEATRE.Last week, the proprietor of the animated, picture company at Clement Theatre announced * prominently each night, that on Friday night he would give away a real live baby.Somb one who heard of this an- F niouneement took the matter very séri- ously and it transpires that Mr.Hio- : key .received a very - severe letter, threatening him with arrest and prosecution should he attempt to carryout.his proposal and raffle a reaï live baby.LS ; As already reported, the object on Friday night proved to, be a real live baby pig for.which Mr.Hickey \u2018paid $4 to a farmer living near brooke.The little ,fellow was given away, the \u201clucky, ticket\u201d feature being cht out.Everybody was happy, even the baby pig and the affair turned out in a way to justify \u201csuspended sentence.\u201d so far as the proprietor of the entertainment is concerned.: \u2019 ' KING EDWARD FOR MARIENBAD.London, Aug.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014King Edward leaves for Marienbad this af- ternoon, and meets Kaiser William at Coburg, and Francis Joseph at Ischla.DALY NEWS SPECIALS PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.WAGON PASSED OVER HIS ARM.| Granby, Aug.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.Johnson Ferguson met with a painful accident last week.He was i ve turning from the village with a load of feed, when some of the bags slipped off, carrying Mr.Ferguson with them.The wheel passed over his arm, frgc- turing a hone.The horses rag a shqrt.distance, but were stopped be- fob doing any damage.: FELL OFF FENCE AND BROKE .7 HIS ARM.| South Durham, Aug.10,\u2014(Special)\u2014 ; Malcolm,agwd 11 years, second son of Mr.\u2018 and Mrs.James Coote, met with a serious accident one morning this week.While driving the cows to ihe pasture * he fell from a fence, sustaining a compound fracture of his right arm.Dr.Crack was hastily sum- :moned and set the broken bones.| RUNAWAY AT ROCK ISLAND.i Rock Island, Aug.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 While Mr.T.LaRoche was driving Mr.Pat.Gilmore's team up the Plain hill he met a large auto.The horse became frightened, threw him_out and \u2018dashed through Main treet and A ally up the \u201cLine hill,\u201d and upon the sidewalk in front of Caswell & 0O\u2019- Rourke\u2019s store, where he was stopped.No one was injured, and very little damage done to the harness or wagon.+ ! BROS.\u201d SHOW COMING TO COLE NEWPORT AND RICHFORD.© | Richford, Vt., Aug.10.\u2014(Special.j\u2014 One of the advertising cars of Cole Bros\u2019.circus and menagerie was Richford on Saturday and went north into Canada the same day.This show \u2018only visits towns and cities in Ver- \u2018mont, Newport and Richford, -being visited on: Thursday and Friday, the \u201813th and 14th respectively.This show \u2018company pays Vermont $1000 for the [privilege of showing in -this State.§ i | RECITAL AT INVERNESS.a 1 i | | in | FROM AU { Miss Susie Maude Bailey gave a .very Town _ ; delightful entertainment in the Hall on Friday evening.Owing to the very wet evening only about seventy attended but Miss Bailey delighted all who had the privilege of being present with a number of very effectively rendered recitations, historic, comic, and pathetic.Her recital of the race where the little English lad rider lost the race to the hest horse to save a little tot that had wandered onto the track, was most realistic and there were very few dry eyes in the audience when she finished it.ESCUED FROM DROWNING.4 Libbytown, Aug.10,\u2014(Special)\u2014 Wilfred E.Boucher, 4 boy about 9 years of age, with other small children, were.bathing in tha Niger River near home when he got out.of his depth.- Mr.T, Williamson, who: was passing -at the time, heard his screams and went to his rescue in time.\u2018 .\u2014 THEY HAD AN EXCITINT TIME, Rectory Hill, Aug.\u2019 10,\u2014 (Special )\u2014 The people of this vicinity have been very much.troubled and excited with a very destructive forest fire.during the past week.But this was nothing to what they were subjected to on Mon: day.A young lady of this placa seized a fire gong and with screams To their amazement it was a poor horse tossing on his hack.and needing only a little help to regain his fect.TD , 2 THE HORTICULTURAL, SOCTETY OF SUTTON.Brome, Aug.10.-=(Special)\u2014 The: meeting of the members of the Horti- 1 cultural Society of Sutton in Brome Co., was held at Brome Aug.5th,,as Richmond Man\u2019s Härd Luck in OFFENDERS WERE DISCOVERED, explained.Not only was his tobacco ._ by Moriseau chose a speedy trial, which , Sher- - - called the neighbors to her assistance.4 | exchanges of property had been made.À va , ?- L : pt 4 , .\"4 \u2014\u2014 a PR OLE oN pe A pé w g À Pie a EF.PES bh op Retry TT .epee ES Rg \u201c r A, , # 5 Te .ur.; a FE; 3 POS Me ) ie v .[a B .ai madd et TREO i SILLA ML SEE ; dutta RENCE 4 ends opm ; RA Mor |W ir a - rd aan Aled LITRES \u201cYEE 8 ay du dE as mo Ep i AN 4 TE = races vu 48e.- 4.Sol ci ir code né MORE MAS ui iar lick ae ois YE ro, \u2018already briefly reported.There wag a \u201cchairman.The \u201cfollowing were elected Inverness, Aug.10.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 officers : Ed.Devlin, President ; (Continued on page three.) large attendance.Mr.H.G.Bates was ° J.WES A eligi ci a non - SY ar We in or lias ver AP © i?WA gal + ; > - Ce es eed ow ror WN I UE To .Ad.aT aaa A URRY TR TURES Gt RIOR HLTH oo ., A po my a EN ced TORT TR US SL es Ho Ps BA SL TRIN hays - pa 0 LEE i PE Red Sas ma A ER TE\u201d $ 4 » PR LE id i : 1 wn age oN ana oo 61 amar EE Sa LE ES 45D lr Lr Wr Wm 2e Fonts; Ss JD HHL?SIAL Wr EAT Ra > ; p pris sas A > Eirly | READ ABOUT THE FREE BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN TO-MORROW.| + 136-138 WELLINGTON STREET, 4 ol * To tg we om J fui - i £ One Dozen Always ion the alert to J uvenille Books, contaii - Free of Charge w retail at 2d or 4c.each, ae ++ JUVENILLE BOOKS FREE to 1 3 ese = LE jit Ce - pi x C SL .fF .I od ' ut\u201d CO ie ti SE Special Tuesday Bargain Nows - - STORE CLOSE AT SIX TO- NIGHT.$80 nes 1.give our patrons sometbing out of the ordinary.ning short stories and illustrations, whick we propose Giviñjj away ith every Purohase of Orie Dollar or-over (excepting sugar purchases).These hooks are from England nig dag te : morrow v with each Purchase of \u2018One ollar 6 or over Ae dee DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1008.7 1 DOZ.CHILDREN'S BOOKS FREE .$10-MORROW.SEE BELOW.10th, 1908.{ orrow EC wd Fe TE +.% Monday, Aug.pets woe 1 \u2014 Wo.have secured five hundred dozen English To=-Mofrow Absolutely ; & to 10 Lm P.8.Nag telephone self or ser these early Joorning specials, come your: + Moraiig ee ox pers ame.orders accepted for\u2019 FLORIDA (WATER\u2014 Big 50c bottle 8 té 10 a.m., 40c.: ASSORTED WHITE TAPE\u2014 \u2018 12 Skeins in a bundle.| Value 10c.T 8 to 10 a.m., 6c.HE VIOLET TALCUM.POWDER\u2014 Value 20c.\u20188 to 10 am., 124\u20ac tin., \u201c TOURIST FRILLING\u2014 Too - 3 yds.in a box.i 8 to 10 a.m., 9 124c box.- LIQUID SHOE DRESSING\u2014 Value .26¢ bottle.° 8 tb 10 a.m., 15c.- jambe BRASS EXTENSION RODS.Value 10c.8 tp 10 a.m.Be.HEMSTITCHED \"HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 Value 5c:+ .r 8 to 10 a.m., 8 for .25c.MOHAIR BOOT LACES\u2014 , Value 3c pair.\u2026 LONG KID GLOVES\u2014 .- Black, white or tan. 2 8 to 10 a.m., Te.BONE HAIR PINS\u2014 | : 6 in a package, value i0c.; 8 to 10 a.m., i SKIRTS, rondo ART .160c.° ings) Ladies\u2019 ing, we find a number of.lines CORSET COVERS.65c.line for .Lasosssouvues i DRAWERS.60c.line for .75¢c.line for .caounace ees gese etesceesess joctensous ve 80, to $1.00 for.All Sizes.Alldohe.price to-mc | After a very auccessful season\u2019s- sell- we .waht to clear and \u2018midtk them at Clearance Prices for To-morrow.Se.line for .ricreres sos 20C.Oc.line fOr L.\u2026uvaee vossresconcceseons DC, \u2018 Laie Sit Coat FOB EARLY FALL WEAR.To-Morrow Special $5.98 , To- mortow we place on sale Fiiteen Smart Short Coats in fawn, - .cloth, black Vicuna dloth and Mixed i Tweeds.ery suitable for cool even- and early fall wear.Values $8,: i @- Whitewe \u201c which .\u2026.45c.helt 39%.\u2026.\u2026.49c.; : $9 1% $10.C HILDREN'S HATS f to- eran Pn quck Tams, sic var , lue Child\u2019s Black Sailors, : , \u201c p .300 VALUE for \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.Les vvrvree 20¢ Child's .White Sailors, \u2018\u2018Jack Tars\" dus D 65e value _ | 30e.81.75 white \u201ccardinal, navy handy garment for S175 covert, GOLF JERSEYS, Pretty pattern, ar black.A nice 1 eool evenings, aloe , Az.00 _T0- -MORROW Täitetä hibions || 16 Ta.All \u201csilk \u2018taffeta ribbon, in black and colors, 43 inches wide, which usually sells\u2019 at 25c yard.Any quantity.TO-MORROW, per yard .Leben ILKALINE, * 14c YD.- SILICA huridred yards of this line, rich designs, colors, pink, green, blue, etc., on whil®.grounds, 36 inches wide.TO-MORROW, 14¢ PER YARD.HOSE SUPPORTERS, \u201cGood quality, with pad and belt, assorted colors, extra 25c¢ value 20c TO-MORROW .,.\u2026\u2026\u2026.¢ sevesersenné 124c PR.Dkrss SHIELDS, \u2018Bought last weck, one gross of these\u2018 25c -shields at a price which enables to offer them, to-morrow \u2026 123 e su bzee eanveo sssese seu ese eccsa000u0.\u201cA chance to secure a Suit at few odd Suits left, to be- cleared BLACK LUSTRE \u2018SHIRT PERCALE SHIRT WAIST.4c.ORANGE MARMALADE\u2014 - .In glass scalers, value 16e.8 to 10 a.m., 10c ' CREAM SODA CRACKERS™ | \\ i SUITS, $275 for \u2026\u2026 .81.95 WHITE MUSLIN _ SHI®T _ WAIST SUITS, $3.50 for $2.65 8 to 10 a.m., 23¢ box.SR AMES\u2019 OR HOVEY'S LARD\u2014 ; Value 50c.: \u2014 8 to 10 a.m., 45c pail.BE BAKER'S COCOA\u2014 cb Value 2%c.Special 8 to 10 a.m., 20c tin.Bir aii s I WORCESTER SAUCE\u2014 é aie alue c.8 to 10 a.m.The bottle \u2018| Black Dress a PUR Lustres Black Silk VERY SPECIAL SALE\u2014 SAVING PRICES\u2014 50c Black Jap Silk\u2014 e lor 40c yard.85c Black Taffeta Silk\u2014 @.for 63¢ yard.$1.00 Chiffon Taflets Silk\u2014 | for 85¢c yara Every piece reliable: quality.080s 0@ ess 9e0040900@00@e@reGor@es@oserdrsPer@es@oseioege HIRES ROOT BEER\u2014 Value 25c.Cd To-morrow, per bottle \u2026 veeres 19¢ SHETLAND FLOSS\u2014 Le All colors, value foc.Se To-morrow, per Skein .\u2026.We opened up a case of these goods direct from the foreign manufaciurers this week as a special price inducement and offer the full range to-morrow at the following reduced prices: i.[25 quality, to-morrow .20¢ yd.88¢ quality to-morrow .80c yd.of quality to-morrow .40c yd.6oc quality to-morrow .50c yd.95c quality to.morrow .«.75¢ yard.All : _Tegular double width, PAIN KILLER\u2014 25e- size, to-morrow 19c.ELECTRIC OIL\u2014 25c size, to-morrow 19c.STOVE PIPE VARNISH\u2014 ra Tin dish and brush with \u2018tle, value 25c.To-MOITOW.\u2014 CHILDREN'S BROOMS\u2014 The 10c kind.ft - \u2018 .Cl à | To-morrow .45 weenee an Be VEILINGS\u2014 | Numerous pattérns, in 2c values, all one.price.PS ° To-morrow, per yard.ob none wel AY C BOOK S\u2014 - For summer 7156 values.To-morrow .reading, COLORED AND WHITE MUSLINS\u2014.lc, 20c values.To-morrow, per voor A.9e yard \u201cAMERICAN GINGHpMS\u2014 To-morrow per yard .eee Cres poe Tic A\\BLAGK SKIRTS, \u2018Of fine Bands of Tafleta Silk.: TO-MORROW CORSETS Our famous line which are so popular with our patrons, hips and four rubber Vicuna Cloth, .trinimed with $2.75 All sizes, value a.82.25 88c high bust, extended tipped hpse support- ers.Not matched under $t.25 elsewhere.# \u2014 OUR PRICE oT ; , TO-MORROW .prose evden inn SSC TOTLET SOAPS, Babies\u2019 Own.80c box 25c .White Castile 5c cake 8 for 10c Olive Oil and Cuenra- ; ber: Bc cake 8 for 10c Master Mechanica\u2019 Extra- \u201c ordinary Soap 10c cake 2 for 13c Vaseline Soap 10c cake 2 for 15¢ Pine Tar Soap 5c cake: 8 for 10c Jap Lilnc Soap \u2026.5e cake 6 for 25c Fairy Soap be 6 for 25c APRON LAWN, \"196 YARD.Thirty-six inches wide, with tucks and embroidery insertion at\u2019 the bottom, value ¢ TO-MORROW .covers vrei, \u2026 19e TOILET PAPER, hang up by.TO-MORROW 3 PACKAGES FOR Best quality, wire loop.in progr to Value 10c packet.8 FOR 20c « 20e soucu0 Gocose \u201cBIG 3 SHOE POLISH A waterproof polish box that permits the hands.TO- MORROW 2 FOR using without seiling Regular 10c.size Tie TIN put un in a patent 15e 0.*.choice titles, | 406 \u2018TO-MORROW EACH - white or tan.MATHIEU'S SYRUP OF TAKR\u2014 To-morrow 2c.POWDERED AMMONIA, 10c In dry powdered form, put up in large \u2018Packets.For the bath, cleaning, etc., etc.This is put up to sell at 20c packet.Our special price per packet, to-morrowg _ 106 ONLY .cress seserresreisens savecssvesaere BLEACHED TABLE LINEN, 756c YD.One piece of one hunared yards of ure linen, grass bleached, Irish Tab- ine, 68 inches.wide, is offered for t morrow's selling.Tr Value $1.00 = TO-MORROW PER YD.[5e WHITE PARASOLS, 98c Four or five to be \u2018cleared stormorrow, $1.25 and $1.50 values.4 5 TO-MORROW.he 5355 IOC rOOTH PICKS\u2014 To-morrow, 10c 3 five-cent boxes for .VASELINE\u2014SPECIAL LIST.Buying these goods in large lots direct from the makers enables us to quote these extraordinary low prices, Usual Prica To-morrow.Blue Seal Vaseline 10c bc Pomade Vaseline for the hair 1240 7c Pure White Vaseline 15c 74c Vaseline Cold, Cream 20c 124c pot.Vaseline Camphor Ice 12jc stick = 9c ANCHORS, STARS AND BARS\u2014 For girl's coats and dresses, cardi or white.pal Ladies\u2019 Hose Two special Bargains for to-morrow.LADIES\u2019 BLACK HOSE\u2014Fast hladk\u2014 scrvicable quality, va- lue- 15c.To-morrow \u2018 Ne per pair .10e-4 TAN OR WHITE HOSE\u2014Pretty openwork pattern, all sizes, estra long, Value .30c.£ To-morrow, per pair NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, -48c The Shirts are certainly excellent value& and are really worth 65c.pretty pat- TES ARTE oy me - Shin Waist Suits WAIST SUITS, $5.90 for $3.75 BLACK SILK COATS : :.$12.00 line.for #9, 75 ; a \u2018rematkably 1 OW to-morrow, TAFFETA WAIST SUITS.BLACK, BROWN AND NAVY, \u2018assorted sizes : $12.50; $22 | li \u2018221 line for #io.SILK $15.15 for $11.75.\" mesvencres, vedsecsss + évcenvsuc00 \"|PER PAIR .à + ta JELLY TUMBLERS: y.Good quality, crystal glass, value 50c PER.DOZ \"TO-MORROW s Je nasons besess 4000 a0vuc00se price.Only a SHIRT 20c can Cotton, \u2018English 1 £ Print, 42 ic; vois 15¢; Queen Towels, \u201cIbo NOTA B [ get you.the No.16 Rib n, satin or silk, 10c; _ Men\u2019s Linen Collars, 10c ; I (CF Fefuged Doles, 10c.See fhe list for 12:c at Bayleys, 15 ong Cloth, ported Striped Flannelette, - 124c ; :| Blue Motor Clath- S Roller 124c; T Santon Flannel, 124e: 15c ; Dimity 15c ; Roller Towdlling, 1 | most for it, tf What you can get at Bayley's for I § Domestic Long Cloth, 10c ; EA 10c ; Apron Gingham, 10c;.Striped Flannelette, 10e: ehsh Print, l0e- > Imported en © 18-inch wide Stair Oil Clo, ' Towellin:, lte, Glass > Teva | Till Night Gown Cloth,\" 13}, A Kimono Flanne Jette, uiting, 124, \u2014 à 124e; Turkish Tomy gy on See the values at B Scotch! Z ephir, i's Long Cloth, Printed.Lawns, avley s for Te uslins, 15c; Organdie Mii, A ; Stair, 01] Cloth, 1c.| various widths, te 3, 5, and l0c.per Jit .Ribop in NA SATURDAY ve will offer 500 yds.bagi 4 | =} TY | L.A.BAYLEY ats cc A Mrs.W.H.St Bready.and littl | brooke, are visiting ville and Won» Mr.and Mrs Mr.and Mrs.ing at the Nicolet Rev.A.W.Main les, spent a day | route to Old Orel pass a month \u2018in creation.OT Mr.Ralston, of | } town on businéss- Mrs.D.Nellie, of Mantteal friends in- Danville who secured Lo | for Winnipeg, | under engagement | \u201cJune, are es Na Fort M adDonald The Misses Myr an and Ethel Pope, from the Macdénald 1 the 18th\" inst.| ; Line, spent Saturday with his mother à p ckwell; Mrs.M.O'- e daughters, of Sher- friends in Dan- | George Church and in Olney are camp- Lakes for a week.Mr.W.S.Nutbrown, of Sherbrooke, was \u2018in town on Friday last., of Point St.Char- here this week en ard where he is to needed rest and re- Knowlton, was in a few days since.and daughter, Annex, are visiting and vicinity.el School diplomas Institute, last on Wednesday next ., where they are to open schools on + 816 line for COORSHIRE.LEMONADE GLASSES\u2014 is ine for $17.25 ; T Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Hurd and Miss tomorrow CADRE | ren re Fh, Burd and Can you resist buying here at the low prices ?< Remember, 1 daz books free with any (Bugar Excepted).= ae .\u2018n.0 Solid 15c.Day.i twenty-five eent tin Dairy Bak- TO- -MORROW per ing Powder for 15¢ .2 ten-cent packets Corn Starch for 15c - The kind that generally\u2019 sells at a dol- 4 pounds Good Rice for _ 15¢ lar.All-new stock, alk sizes.08¢ 3% pounds Small White: Beans for 15¢ TO-MORROW, Each oe cere eens 4 pounds Graham Flour.for 16c , 3 ozs.Nutmegs( worth 24c) for 15c FINGERING WOOL \"80c 2 ten cent tins \u2018Big 3\u2019 Shoe Bolish Fine quafity, black Scotch Fingering || for 15c \u2018 Wool, full strength, .extrg smooth finish, 33 pounds Buckwheat Flour for 16¢ value $1.00.4 pounds Rolled Wheat~for 15c 4 SILK WAISTS, - A special lot |B style, button sizes.Bave a - lue $4.75.TO-MORROW +.fine quality French Taffeta Silk, smart front, Soe to-morrow.Va- A unprreeenrs poun 7 4 five-cent packets Cow Brand Soda | $3.76 | 4 lof 15e eached us lagt weok\u2014 8.Pot.Barley for 16c 2 ten-cent packets Salad Dressing for 15c all | 2 ten-cent packets \u2018Quick Pudding for 15c 2 ten-cent tins Magic Stove Polish 15¢ = 2 ten-cént pks.Old Dutch Cleanser.for 15c 33.(5 2 ten-cent bottles Jona\u2019s Extract for 15c 1 256 bottle tomato Ketchup for 15c.long sleeves, drone seco00 vue LADIES\u2019 BELTS Leather BILLS: \u201c16e 1 pound 20c square Blucing for 15c.pretty buckle, black, stylish shape.store price $1.75.TO-MORROW, per! food wearing kind.Shoe tan or navy blue.a 25c article.SPECIALS.TO- MORROW, | .18¢ FRESH EGGS, 23c DOZEN, ONLY.Lops hrs cons ces Civ POUNDS REDPATH GRANULATED \u2014 me SUGAR FOR $1.00 WHISKS\u2014 | FINEST PASTRY FLOUR IN 25 1b.\u2018 Special Sale.BAGS, TO-MORROW, Tc.Quality To-morrow EST XXX WHITE WINE VINEGAR, 10¢, vie rrr cere een cee ven , 1c .} 30c GALLON.De aeusadses ennereure sasccooue reveenrnenenens 10e | SVAPORATÉD APPLES, 2 LBS.FOR 20C.0cii cine etirens eens vere 20c GEM JAR RENGS, 4c DOZEN 30C oi wrens serons perils onsees vaste ees 2c | SURPRISE SOAP § FOR 2c.7 - EASTER CI, RANFD RAISINS, 2 PKS.LADIES\u2019 LOW SHOES\u2014 $1.49 FOR 25 CENTS.(Good quality Dongola Kid, Cuban heel, Our special 2c tea and Coffee is not cqual led for quality, include a package in your order if yoy have not it vet.$1.49 pair .Soft fluffy quality FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, Tc ty colored borders-teasy to.laundry, $i : ~ KNOWLTON.One of .the new and pleasant features, , gre r white, pret- grey o pret of the Knowlton Conference was the value.\u2018al f Montreal of Mr.Vipond i ; \"Qs arrival from ntrea .pond, TO-MORROW.pe per pair i.78¢ with his Sunday school class of some or : 25 to enjoy Saturday and Sunday in .25c quality Buté for 10¢ yar for 20c pair.for 20c pair, +0.+0-.0.00.-0-10-00:00-00000000 a tt ae 5 Linen Items -5 for 204 yard.15c a quality Huckabuch Towelling, He! yard.13c \u2014_\u2014 eg Towelling, _ 26c quality White Bath Towels, 25c quality Linen Towels, 5- Linen Items -5 Knowlton.Mr.Vipond js from the St.James Mathodist church Sunday school.: Two young Jadies from Iron Hill were in Knowlton on Saturday selling tickets for a blackberry festival in their town, and you can he sure everyone is well supplied with tickets.The Saturday afternoon train beat all records on Saturday, leaving [the biggest number of passengers that hag ever been known to come off the flyer | this season.- | \u2018Mrs.Chas.Courtney, of California, is spending a few weeks in Kmowlton, the guest of \u2018Mr.S, W.Courtney, and Miss Hazel Courtney.hers\u2019 Linen, 1° 5 t.0.0-.4-0-\"0120 his Que, brother, His during his \u2018absence.Has resume J.Elliott's «tore rest\u2019 to recuperate nd Mrs.G.G.Austin, of Par-.Mont- ! been the guests ni for several for a wezks, couple of MARK T0- DAY'S MARKET PRICES.- OPENING AND.CLOSING QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY , W, WHITE, BROKER.NEW YORK MARKST.Amalgamated Copper 0e L\u2026 834\" 82% Cay | FINANCIAL AND T NEWS American Sugar .; | .} Alonisen \u2026 (sar J .ry Ti merican Smeltin it z - 1 i Anaconda .# | al 6 © ?a 1 Baltimore & Ohio \u2018 Loe Mi 951 Brooklyn Rapid ny mister \u2026 \u2026 57 56 Canadian Pacizc .rans .173% 1736.Chi.Mi St.Paul (°° is 145; Col.Fuel & Iron :! | ete LL 844 333 | Delaware & Hudson i \u2026: 173 1733 Great - Northern Pref 1e 1584 vig | Louisville & Nashv lle ce ven 111% 111 Minn.St.Paul & ve ee .1184 1384 | Missouri Padific cee be oo ee.WT} 582 New York Central.\u2026 .1084 1103 Northern Pa fic sole 4.\u2026.1435 1444 : Penn.Ry.\u2026.LL.Lt 0 .\u2026 1257 126k \"Reading .|.52 1285 12% Rock Island |.0 31 777 7 G8 0 gy Rock Island Prof.1 11 20 Um 874 | Southern Padific .Se a Yad 7 | Southern Rallway |.\u2026 201 207 Twin City 12 44 EC 904 07 Union Pacific).| 31 7% Tysey ppd U.8.Steel 11021 48 U.S.Steel Pid.St Soo LL 1097 1i0g MONTREAL MARKET.Canadian Pacific [| 17 721 Detroit Railway \u2026 11 C7.307 : linois, Pfd.|.88 ET | Mackay \u2026.LE de 70 69 * Mont real Power I Le GE M Soo Ry.Co i, \u2026 1193 - 120 Nova Bcotia Steel |.0001 A 483 sa Toledo Ry.hd ee 9 9 Toronto Ry.qe oo.105% 106 Lake of the Woods, com.894 R93 Ogilvie Milling Co.Pref.117 117 ! Ruby Jackson from | ++ PP TT a | = = = \"DANVILLE.t | Dr.H P.and ra.Stockwell .with ROSTON T] MANY 1] their little son, Henry, Jr., of Derby : In Effect June June sock | \u2014 LEAVE SHERBROG m.\u2014For Boston an m.\u2014For Boston.a New ie m.\u2014For Newport, .m.\u2014Daily except Saturly, New York.D | .30 p.m.\u2014For Bostoa,and New You [ ARRIVE SHERBROOKE, He Detailed information and Uri may be obtained at ticket offices, D: J.FLANDERS, - Jo ity O.M.BURT, Gen.Pak ES \u201cTIME TABLE In Effect Juce 2008, I | NEW YORK EXPRESS.~Luw be brooke 9.25 a.m., awrives Que ui | p.m., daily except Mondays.BOSTON .EXPRESS.\u2014Leavy AP \u201d brooke 7.00 a.m., arrives Que à D.m., daily except Sunday, PORTLAND EXPRESS.~Lastw i brooke 4.00 -p.m., arrives Quel p.m., daily except Sunday.Sherbrooke 6.56 p.m., arrives Ge 5.16 a.m., daily except Sands 5.PB Also connecting.trains on Megmtk} ision and Chaudiere Ne Brox | For time-tables ee ap farther pets app, any of or.= E.O.Graadyy a.La ia Sherbrooke.| he fx hihi Luror ax SA August 29th to sesvcons | Tickets will he sold at redo Round trip fare from.Sherbrooke ¢ Nept.5th and 7th i.And.on Sept.dt and 10th, at Sin le Faré,- Return limit, Sept.ia PA 190.FARM AE peus § To CANADIAN \u2018NORTH WES! And Sept.tb.GOING AUG.26h.AND = y \u201c2nd.AND ll4the \"+ Return himit on all tickets Not.# CE i \u201cGoing Fare $10 meturis $9 45 From Winnipeg to points ; Nor.My.as far as Kamser, #4 River FRI west \u2018of a1 Swan Iver at one cent per N FORONTO EXHIBLTION pv Single Faune, Sept, 46 85 9, 14h, he - Sept.5th and Tu x + Return hignt Sept Je.City.Ticket Office 5 avait .M, FO8S, C.P, at 1.4 APPEARAND, DO HELP! x It is a sin avainst\u2019 vous pects and interests > \u2018 u are.j k prosperous than you cl Pr Our Laundry and C Department is indi well dressed man.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY &4 : DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, Sh ss The time, to petrench in vou à % tising\u2019 is when you dec °° 8 down in your business 0F | + the toboggan.\u201d _ 4 ; | 6.43 a.m.\u2014From Boston and Yow Taj 3.$s a.m m1-\u2014-From Newport.a.m.\u2014Daily except Monday, New York, .2.66 p.m.\u2014From Boston and New ju 9.55 p.mi.\u2014From Boston and 5 11.50 p.m.\u2014From -Boston and New Yn 8.30 a.m.\u2014Mixed from _ Newport, ee days only.: po \u201cACCOMMODATION TRAIN.i\u201d : Vin Grand Trunk an North P41 0%, Bg a | Gong Aug.22, Se A 8 se - ALBO- sy A J A To Winnipeg, Mani toi ( à + bs a I RP pe, .ip Pp 0 Ay Bell \u2018phone 10, are Lp nks.of Then iiry inc oo Cade 3 s of th han th cri DAI temel lation sta = Std, Aug.\u201c 1908 Monday Jaunes pesesees Pda sere eee cima pauses sees drhurvdey ee aenese mens pSheurdey cause Éeues 5 Poh of the Sherbrooke News ltemB.Adve | priplions mes Offic immediate atty we are of ors of th C.a Crossing :\u2014R ; Lake OR igantic Ma ichrgond \u2018\u2014Mias E \u2018gokahire\u2018 :\u2014F.Windsor Mille \u2014 T.ham : frère TT Francis \u2018Cu Ruck Islan nd.:\u2014Miss B.FY iris, Marriage \"BIRTH k \\RLEY=-At_Scotsto Baughter\"to, Mr.and < \u2014 .DEAT] ARLEY= At Séots $i fant datighter of M x.; \u201cFarley, NPARER-A 336 Pliawa, on: Saturday ohn Shenrer, father Xhonrer, late of She ; Bath year.{ SHERBROOK MORTGAGE \u2018Receives money 1Allows Interes omputed hall, yearly.J.DAVID: C.H.FOS na 1 MUST BE ( DURING AU Cos?AND , ee ; MELBOUN Master Charlie Jud Zz part of hi Hownrd Scaswa L.Patrick i.spendin Master Willié uge at La Mra, SN.nholmville And ind Den for {0 ported ¢ IS Ÿ BR and New ie t.bt Saturday; = nnd New York, BROOKE, L and New ot, - \"Monday, tom and N M: and sono and New York Newport, Be and ist \u2018ket offices.= al Wo 4 20th, 1008, S.\u2014Leaves Shr rives Quebec 15 ndayss 7 \u2014Leoaveg.She Fives: Quabes.1) 0 day, ta.S.\u2014Leaves Sie ives\u2019 Quebes KB bnday.ff RAIN.== Jaap « arrives ou Sunday.: n Megantic Dir û Mie Brand.PILE es = pte! eh: \u201c6th, \u201cih oh » Fare,\u201d $12.9.- 15th, 1908.orth Bay Ont.t.1.Sept.\u2019 18.ba'( oe) Ir otth,\u201d B Ta.! ; Nov.#- etuen sts.points on ; ac so of per mite: * 3ITIO \u2019 g, 10th.ps Strathoons: oh ntl.de vt uars SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908, DAILY NEWS ted 82d § A | (Continued from page ens.) 00 tl 2\u201d ve .7 Sh ton i Emerson, Vice-President ; G.F.Hall, goose to any adore nited States, Secretary-treasurer ; Directors \u2014 F.F.Lai êths, 31.09 ; thrce pules, JL M.l\u2019ettes, Jas.L.Persons, Ga six 007 month, 20 genes, R.E, Milles, C , Horner, H.Hes- per A cents Eastern owd- , ls - 4 - ibs, the s à go ; address 58.cters should \u2018Time, F.i Brown and R.py yea ones remi st Cousin, oii ne on Do use \u2018express Or Po À resolution was passed that the ecautio r letter.Lo = * ue orders oF recat Es-\u2014One nck, Horticultural Society\u2019 of Sutton shall ADVERTISE ch additional Cink 50 Lol their annual exhibition in each Ld f \u2018obus ry Poetry line.[iand every year, on the grounds and pr ices & per word.ts should ldates under the auspices of the Brome pale Tog for advertisements before County Agricultural Society.Whe hands © â the day of publica \"A very substantial \u2018subscription was y ocjock 8.MoO certion.Xo Changes raised for special prizes, which augers us we received alter \u201cation\u201d DAILY RECORD.on statement for week end- Gab sth, 1908 : IA pe À .see 8,209 puis a ge ICE 6,250 ToeodBY =\u201d Te ue 8,277 FedosdBY or ma ee 8 275 ffnsy ee tr at une 8,300 Ji ee eee EE ao a 49, ny Jk Offices the Sherbrooke Daily Record.dvertisements, A left at any of the and they will News Items, griptions ee h Offices, wl tention : ave immediate pecially solicited this paper.8 ep, C of \u2018Duboyce, Notary.ker.Costicook Ta es P.Bliss.Compto Mrs.F.Bishop's Crossing =) 1.Jones.Lake Mégan \u2014Miss E.McCourt.Richmond : Bottome.kshire :\u2014F.A.Bo Sher Mile =H, Dounts.Farnham F.T.Brown.\u2014 Currie.ir, B.M.Parker.\u2018sirits, Marriages and Deaths, 7\" BIRTHS.| LEY=At Scotstown,- Aug.6th, a AR 10 Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Far- bye | \u201cDEATHS.ARLEY-At Scotstown, Ang.6th, ht daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.D.Farley._ SAFARER\u2014At 336 Mcleod street, Üttawa, on Saturday, Aug.8th, 1908, John Shearer, father of the Rev.Wm.Shearer, late! of Sherbrooke, in his 75th year, - \"SHERBROOKE LOAN & MORTGAGE COMPANY.| Receives money on deposit and Allows Interest at 4 p.c.| tomputed half yearly.a \u201cJ.DAVIDSON,- President, C.H.FOSS.Sec.-treas.(ORMIER'S ADV.ALL SUMMER GOODS MUST BE CLEARED DURING AUGUST AT COST AND BELOW.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 me .° It will pay you to trade here.| 131 Wellington St.Sub- || well for the success of the Society.\u201cThe Directors adjourned till Friday to make final arrangements for the Exhibition the 8th, 9th and 10th of Sept, 1908.) ; © \u2014 MARRIAGES.my CAMERON \u2014 ROY.Mr.Roderick Cameron was married to Miss Georgina Roy at St.An- lrew's Church, Sherbrooke, on July 95th.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Chas.Tanner, et Windsor (Mills.The.bride \u201c was gowned.in cream |silk and wore a white hat trimmed with ostrich plumes.The bridesmaid was Miss Gertrude Cameron and the igroomsman, Mr.Philias Custeau.The \u2018bridesmaid was gowned in pink silk.: There was a party in the evening \u2018and supper was served at midnight.They received many beautiful and costly gifts, GILSON\u2014GOODHUE, A very quiet wedding took place on \u2018Saturday; afternoon \u2018at the residence of Mr.N.T.Goodhue, Frontenac street, when ie Boone daughter, Miss Flos- i \u2018sie Belle Goodhue, was married to Mr.l\u201cdward Ernest Gilson, of the Boston & Maine freight office.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.C.W.Nicol, pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s church, #n this city, who came from Hillhurst, where he is spending his vacation, to officiate.\" over \u2018white silk, trimmed with blue hair.She was unattended and the immediate family and a few \u2018intimate friends were present owing to :a recent heredvement in the bride's family.After the brief service a supper was served, the table being taste- ilully decorated with flowers, | \u2018The bride received a large number of pretty and valugble gifts, tokens - of regard from.many friends.The honey- \u2018moon will be spent in Boston and on \u2018their return will take up their abode in Sherbrooke.\u201c¢ MONTGOMERY \u2014 DUNN.| South Durham, Aug.10.\u2014(Special) HA pretty wedding took place at St.Lames Episcopal Church, South Dur- \u2018ham, at 1.30 \u2018Aus.5th, 1908, when.Miss M.J.only , MELBOURNE.J ater Charlie Judd, of Melbourne, ww Ying part of his vacation with er Willie Howard, at their cot- at Lake Seaswaninepus.rs.NS, L.Patrick is visiting friends Land Denizon\u2019s Mills, 16 Jennie) Dunn, eldest daughter of Mr , and Mrs.Richard Dunn, was married to Mervyn G.E.Montgomery, second and Mrs.Robert Montgom- |.ery.Rev.W.A.Adock, Rector, performed the ceremony.The church was very pretty with its decorations of potted plants and cut flowers, =~ The bride, who was.given away by \u2018her father, in white taffeta silk in princess style, \u2018with tulle veil over a coronet of orange blossoms.She carried a hou- iquet of bridal roses and asparagus, F | son of Mr, ! | pith tiny boucget streamers.The \u2018bride was accompanied by her sister, Miss Ethel L.Dunn, who was also, owned in white silk and wore a « white silk-braid hat \"pink roses, and carried a bouquet of - pink and white sweet peas and aspar- asus, a © || The groom was supported by Mr.R.M.Patrick.Messrs, Wm, Byrne and E.\u201cPatrick acted :as ushers, +; At the close of the ceremony about fifty guests accompanied the bridal party to the home of the bride\u2019s parents, where the reception was held, after which supper was served.© Mr.and Mrs.- Montgomery left on the\u201d 4.30 p.m.train for a short honey- \u2018moon in Montreal.The bride\u2019s trav- lelling suit was blue panama cloth with iwhite silk blouse and white hat.| The groom\u2019s present to the qride {was a gold bracelet, and to the brides- imaid a gold locket.The wedding presents were many and beautiful as well as useful, consisting of silver, chi ina, a clock, table linen, bedding, showing the high esteem in which the ivoung couple were held.= Er JESSOP\u2019 + Y S STEEL AGENTS dessop\u2019s Tool Steel Fu] Lassortment both Annealed and Unannealed stocked in Montreal.memes n James Robertson Co., Limited.MONTREAL.wo \u201cThe Crimp And the Consequence\u201d sthe Title of a Mighty | esting Little Book- on Washo: ards, that fe og Been Issued, i S the Value of hel \"ip.in Washhoa rds; Features of the.Or- Lav dinar y Crimp; and the Features of the Better Crimp.| 9 And it tells the kind of Crimp that is the Better Crimp\u2014AND WHY.9 If you are Interested, a Post Card will bring this Bright Little \u201c Eye.Opener\u201d to you at once.9 Ask Yourself \u2014 Why \u2018not let us Send You a Copy To-day?The E.B.Eddy Co.Hull, Canada.* s, ; EVERYWHERE IN © AN HERE SINCE 1851.ADA, ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES FROM TOWNSHIPS | The bride wore a gown of white net silk.ruching, and.white flowers in her | all, Friday .might p.m., on Wednesday was very tastefully attired trimmed with\u201d HEATHTON.| There will be an ice cream social under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid on the Church lawn on the evening of Aug.13th.\" If the weather is bad, at the home of Mrs.Sarah Hill.The Ladies\u2019 Aid at Mrs.Flanders Gilbert\u2019s was a complete success, socially and financially, There were 43 Present.Amongst those from a distance were Mr.and Mrs.Cooper Hanson, Mr.and Mrs.O_ pratt, of Coati- her mother, Mrs.Lee, of Brompton- ville, Que., Mrs.Will Horne and Mrs.Hanson, Way\u2019 s Mills; Departures include: Miss A.E.Heath to Barton Landing, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.John Palin; Mr.- and Mrs.W.Palin, of Morgan, Vt., and Mra.Beaudreau, of\" Boston, \u2018Mass.afier being guésts of Mr.and Mrs.George Pocack and family ; Mr.and Mrs.E.Clement to Dunham for a week where they will be guests of relatives.Mrs.C.H.Hill gave a party.Friday afternoon in honor of her nephews, Masters Ralph and Stanley Cooper, who have been spending a few weeks with her.They returned home on Saturday.« | Arrivals are: Mr, and Mrs.Archie Chesley and Mr.J.Chesley at Mr.F.Chesley\u2019s ; \u2018Mrs.Henry Gilbert and son and Mrs.Lee, of Bromptonville to spend'a wcek with friends ; Mrs.Mc- Donald and children, after visiting at Mr.J.Hall\u2019s a fow days.AYERS CLIFF.The lawn\u2019 social held at Mrs.Beek- man\u2019s Thursday evenin was a success in every way.grab tree fur- nishèd a good deal of amusement for old and young.The candy table self.The fireworks were also ver entertaining.The total amount realized from the whole affair was $73.This money will assist the furnishing fund at St.George's church.Mr.and Mrs.C.8.Buckland and Master Percy, of \u2018Barnston, aye \\visiting at Mr.W.E.Hurd\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.Young, of Watertown, Mass., are \u2018at Mr.T.C.Norton's for the rest of the season.Mis.Peasiey, of Boston, has engaged board with Mrs.Vaughan fora few wezks.Miss Edith Thomas, of Coaticook, has been a guest at the Park.Mr.H.Hackett has returned from a visit in, Mansonville.fat cattle from this place to Montreal on Saturday.\u201cThe Deacon,\u201d played in the County by Brown\u2019s Hill talent, was very highly spoken of.cook, Mrs.Henry.Gilbert and sor and | Mr.Cononly shipped a car load of |: {brought in a snug.little sum by it, 1-2c.COWANSVILLE good, | Dunham, 45 packages, at 23kc, DAIRY BOARD.Large Quantities of Butter and Cheese Sold.BROUGHT 12, MONT- NSPECTION\u2014BUTTER 23%c TO 23tc.ie CHEESE REAL Aug.the Eastern airyman\u2019s Exchange took place in thé Town Hall here on Saturday.It was well attended by both buyers and sellers and prices paid were Cheese brought l2c., Montreal inspection and Fljc., factory inspection, while butter went at 238c to 3 1-2c.per pound.Mr.Bouchard, President of the Board, acted as \u2018sales man, and after a while induced the buyers, who were holding off, to sell their goods.factories boarded 318 cheese, sales were as follows : Olive, Dorion & Stroud, represented by Mr.Harvey Beattie, hou ght: Silver Star, 45 packages, Et 238c.B 22, 11 packages, at .232c.= 325, 55 packages, at 238c.\u2014 Hillside, 20 packages, at 23%e.Vale Perkins, 50 packages, at 23%c.Butter W.P.Hibbard, bought « Beranger, 18 packages, at 23jc, Brome, 75 packages, at 238c.Mystic Gem, 30 packages, at 238c.Stanbridge Station, 30 packages, at 238ec, Stanbridge East, 54 packages, at 23 J.J.Dickey, represented by Mr John O\u2019Dell, bought : Green Valley, 65 packages, at 238c.Crown, 35 packages, at.2âc.| Magog, 25 packages, at 233¢, | Moänt Orford, 25 packages, a 238c.\u2018Bokus, 15 packages, at 238c, | White: \u2018Star, 30 packages, at 2380.West Dusham, 24 packages, at 23£c, Adamsville, 40 packages, at 234c.! James Dalrymple & Son.represented by Mr.Albert Dalrymple, bought : | Maple Leaf, 42 packages, at 23%c.Lovell & Christmas, reprèsented by Mr.R.Scott, bought : , Frelighsburg, 135 packages, at 23 c Unsold\u2014Adams, 30 Packages ; Daisy, 120 packages ; Foster, 90 packages.\u2018Cheese sales were as follows : Weller & Riley, represented by Mr.Rob.Arthur, bought: Clover Leaf, 18 Boxes, at 12c.| - Choice Valley, 25 boxes, at ide: Hodgson Bros., represented: by Mr, Miss Anhie Campbell, of Huntingdon, is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.Brown.+ RICHMOND.Miss Lillian Allan, -of Melbourne, entertained the King's Daughters of St.Anne\u2019s church, Ri afternoon.5 The funeral of the late Mrs.Godere, of Kingsbury, took place ftom her late residence to the R.C.church Richmond Saturday the services were held.the R.C.cemetery.Mr.Everett Burbank, of the E.T.Bank staff, spent Sunday with his mother at Danville.; Miss Agnes Sheriff, of Sherbrooke, i ie visiting her sister, Mrs.Andrew Barrie, Craig street.Miss Mae Lance is visitinggfriends in Danville for a few days.Mr.Willard Cross, of Coaticook, arrived: in town Saturday with his au- tomohile and is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs.(Dr.) ¥.Skinner, Dufferin ave.Miss Mattie Robinson, of Danville, is the guest of Mrs.(Dr.) Brock, College street, for a few days.Dr.A.T.Lyster was suddenly called to St.Lin Saturday hy the sudden illness of his little Jaughter.ISLAND D BROOK.Misses , Alice Cleveland and Vinea \u2018Swail are visiting at Mrs.Fred Burns for a few days; Mrs.Thos.Westgate is visiting at Mr.Jas.Christie's.Mrs.Thompson is suffering with rheumatic fever and is under the care of Dr.Thompson, of Sawyerville.Mr.and.Mrs.E.Dawson went to Megantie on Thursday to the, picric.-Mrs.John Calver leaves for ber home in Saskatchewan on Monday.She has been visiting her grandparents Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Todd.Mr.John, Burns went to Sherbrooke Friday on business.Mr.A.B.Hunt, M.P., is holding a Liberal rally in the Town Hall, turday evening, Ang.8th.Quite a few are busy working = at the gola mines.| Mr.and, Mrs.William Barber, of Randboro, were visiting her sister, Mrs.Jas.Miller, on Wednesday.5 £ FAST ANGUS.Arrivals \u2018and : | departures : Misses Charnock and: guest, Miss \u2018Narling, from camping at Silver Lake ; Mr.F.R.Willard and Miss G.Willard, from Willard\u2019s cottage, \u2018Kilkare,\u201d Breeches Lake ; Mr.W.H.Munroe, Auburn, Me., in town\u2019 Friday ; Mr.O.Bache- Wiig and Mr.J.Bache-Wiig to Ber lin, N.H.; Mr, and Mrs.Curtis Des- Rochers, Cobkshire : Miss Cecile Beecher, North Stratford, N.H., the guests of their aunt, Mrs.\u2018L.R.\"Willard, on Sunday.\u2026 .te The erection of Mr.H.Cooper\u2019s new store is being rapidly pushed.It is understood that the Odd Fellows\u2019 assembly hall will be over the new store.a.a « KIRKDALE.Mr.and Mrs.Locheid, and children, of Montreal, have returned home after ver pleasant visit to the latter\u2019s aunt, Mrs.Stuart: Miss M.E.Bartlett has returned from a visit to fer friend, Miss Della Hodge, Spooner Pond.Mr.John Armstrong has just had a barn erected on his property by the International Barn Bulding Company.Mr.: J.0.Bartlett, of Montana, and Mr.Mack Dav idson, of Ely, were the quests of Mr.| James Bartlett last Tuesday.+ ( WINDSOR NITLS.Mr.and Mrs.George Ramsey had a \u2018ine hoy presented to them on Saturday afternoon.{ The interest shown in the Lawn Tennis Clul> keeps up and lots of enthus- Rery day.iastic players ate on the grounds ev- \u201c + NE ichn ond, Saturday morning, where Interment in Eugene Hodgson, bought : \u201cAcorn, 34 boxes, at 12c.° Lennox, 25 boxes, at l%, Fast Pinnacle, 27 boxes, at .Dunboro, 32 boxes, at 12e.vd.J.Dickey, represented by Mr.hn O\u2019Dell, bought : Ra pir Brook, 25 boxes, at\u2018 122.: utton Mountain, 19 boxes, at 12e.illington, 32 boxes, \u201cat 12c.n Sutton, 41 boxes, at 12e.Scotsvale, 12 boxes, \u2018at 12e.| : Maple Grove, .15 boxes, at 1%.Grit\u2026in, 15 boxes, at 12.* Unsold\u2014Castle Brook, 25 boxes, .All the component \u2018parts\u2019 of, the Gourlay piano are\u2018so nicely balanced s to make up the perfect whole, the case or outer covering of the Gourlay 12c, i Ses.C OWANSVILL, E.0! Trinity Church took place at Dunham Poud on Thursday afternoon.the day could uot \u201chave been better.bout nine o\u2018clock in the morning whére teams were waiting to convey them to 1 The destination.There were three other pienigs there and so hoats .were scarce; however two or three were procured an ly everyone enjoyed a hoat ride.Luncheon was swrved by the ladies in the dining hall and the afternoon was very enjoyably spent in boating, fishing, and.bathing.The crowd began to leave about'four o\u201c- clock and were all gone.by seven.return trip was enjoyed by all, it being a delightful night, and they Sa-§ Mansonville, was in town on Friday.GRANBY.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Griffin, of Montreal, were in town on Saturday, | attending the funeral of the late Mr.John © Swett : Miss Jennie Shipman, of Bellows Falls, is visiting friends in town ; Mr.krnest Quinn, of Bedford, spent \"the week end in town.Miss Nellie Richardeon, who has been ill for the past week is improving.Miss Gladys Savage and Miss Helen Cowley are the possessors of handsome ponies, lately purchased.The Missionary Society of the Congregational Church, has secured Miss Hazel Dell Chandler.to give an entertainment sometime during the month of August.Miss Chandler is an elocutionist who comes highly recommend ed and will bo assisted by local talent.\u201d et calf ; KNOWLTON LANDING.Mr.C.E.Davis, of Boston, came up Saturday to stay over Sunday with his family at Bond of Heath.Miss L.M.Archilles, of Knowlton, is stopping a few days with Mrs.S.M.Knowlton.Mr.L.P.Knowlton went to Man- sonville Saturday on business.A severe storm : passed near Landing Friday evening.the \u2014\u2014 Get the Old Favorite | TAG CHEWING TOBACCO In the New Size \u2014a larger Plug.A.McCullough & Co., Tepresented by k 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The weekly) meeting of T ownships Twenty-four factories | boarded 1159 packages butter, and 14 being in keeping with the sweet, beautiful harmonies of sound it encompas-| i 1 | ! The annual Sunday-school picnic of\u2019 The weather man was very kind and - The children met at the church hall a- |} near- |- arrived home tired but one and all pronounced it a very pleasant function.Mr.CG.J.Olliver, \u2018customs officer, of MADE ALSO IN LOW CUTS.fee J.A.WIGGETT & GO, SOLE AGENTS.ANSELL\u2019S Aromatic Blackberry - Compound bus, Colic, tum, Pain in Stomach, and all Summer Complaints.For sale only by F.T, ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, \"10 Strathcona Square \u2018Royal Mall Steamships | DOMINION LINE | | | \u2014FROM MONTREAL- | nd-class -to Liverpool, on, $2.50 additional.Liverpool, London, fast, Glasgow, $27.50 C.H.FOSS, or E.H.SEWELL, G.T.Ry : C.P.Ry.or DOMINION LIND/ | 17 St.$45.00 ; for Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Mor- Cramps, Cholera Infan- | CANADA, Sept.6, Oct.10 OUTHWARK, Sept.12, Oct.17 DOMINION, Aug.16, Sept.19° Oct.2 TTAWA, Aug.22, Sept.%, Oct.81 ENBINGTON, Aug.29 Oct.8, Nov.7 MODERATE RATH SERVICE \u2014Sec- to Lon- Third-class to Londonderry, Bel- \u201cTake Our Advice! Griffith's Blackberry Peppermint Cordial with you on your vacation trip.Change of food and - water usually causes diarrhoea.25c.per bottle.Griffith's Drug Store THE KODAK STORE.| 121 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.| - RECOMMENDED [ EASTERN TOWASHIPS HOTELS, RNHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW.Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire TO LIVERPOOL -Aug: Aug.\u2019 Sat.Sept.13, - LAKE BE.A, SEWELL, Sacrament 8t., Montreal.- - - = LAKE MANITOBA Aug.a \"Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND - LAKE CHAMPLAIN Sept.i \"Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN | - Sat ERIE Sept; 18, Fri \u2018EMPRESS OF IRELAND SHOE POLISH M1 tell you, Boss, people are so par- tieular abo ut the Shoe Polish they use that they ask me each night to be sure and use *\u20182 in 1.° It's easier for me, too, and you should sec th i morning © smile 1 get in the ; A all Dealers 10c.and 25c.tine City Pass.Agent.(GRANBY\u2014WINDSOR HÔTEL.T.A.Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal .IOCHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OPposite G.T.R.Station.J.IA.Lane.COTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 SAMPLE Rooms.Livery.NUTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE, $1.Sample rooms, Livery 8.Gauthier \"ADVOCATES, J AVRENCE, MORRIS & MoIVER, Advocates, etc.Sherbrooke.J NICOL, ADVOCATR, WHEL- ¢ ington Street, Sherbrooke.Cate WELLS & WHITH, ADVO- Hn.CHARBONNEL, L.L.B., ADVO- e Cate, Cookshire, Que.: CIVIL ENGINHERS.G EK.ADDIR, C.B., P.L.8., QUEBHO Office 81 St.Peter Bt.Residence 82 de Balaberry Bt., Tel.Connection.S A: MEADD, BURVEYOR, COATI- e cook.Bell for Sherbrooke.North Hatley, over Hi; T.Bank, INSURANCH AGENTS, J D: RKENNEHDY, GENBRAK INSUR- eance agent.Fire, Lite, Accident, \u2018Plate Glass, eto.\u2019 Necord Blook.\u2018DENTISTS, H.A.McCREA, D.D.8s os Dental Surgeons i L.D.8, SUTTON.Messrs.H.Reid \u201cand Fred Baker.were detainea peg.Mr.Orville Prouty, of Hadley, Mass.is visiting his.father, Mr.former Sutton friends.These years ago and have since resided Massachusetts.\u2018Mrs.to Arvilla, N.D., to assist in the Mr.Harvey Courser, returned on Thursday.- She reports both - her father and step-mother some better, but they have broken up housekeeping and Mr.Courser has gone to live with his son.Henry Courser, who lives in that section, while his wife has gone to reside with.some of her own people.Mrs.T.Courser has returned to her former.position in Dunham, ; Recent arrivals and departures include Mr.R.M.Noves, P.0.Inspector of Montreal, here on Thursday ; some months ago, care of her father, Mr.L.U.Mills to Stanstead on Sa\u2019 turday ; Mrs.W.Hall to Richford, Vt., on Friday: Mrs, Chas, Austin Josie, of Brome Cen: ter, and Miss Miidred Whitman, of Richford, Vt., guests of Mr.William Hall; the Misses Edith Hall, Evelyn Lafleur and.C.Newton, recent guests for ia day of Mrs.John Curley, Knowlton ; Messrs.J.W.Murphy and and daughter, Wm.\u2018Brown to West Brome on Saturday { Mrs, Thos.Clifton, of Waltham, Mass.\u2026 and Mrs.O.Pronty, of Hadley, Mass., guests of Mrs.F.Holmes : also, Mr.Fred White.oi Acton, a guest of Mrs.TTolmes : Mrs.F.A.Jenne on Saturday te Bolton Springs.pr If you have some quest on hand, half hour spent in reading the want ads.may save a half day.of walking around\u2014or more.who have gone to Winnipeg and will later go to Edmonton, write that they six hours by a train wreck a few miles this side of Winni- W.Prouty, of Brome, while his wife is calling on | people left this section of the Townships 12 in home , Tirzah Waterhouse, who went |- Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.W.8.\u2019 DRESSER & SHBR- -VV s brooks.All re Si Insurance: \u201c PHYSICIANS & SURGHONS, J A: DARCHE, M.D., SPRCIALIST; oe Bye, Har, Nose and Throat.Priv ate Hospital and Office, 49 King 8t, In Riehmond, 1st Tuesday of month.| .In Coaticook, nd and 4th Tuesdays.cma - A.C.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIAL- e ty, Urinary diseases.Consultation 3 8to ÿam., 1 to 8 pm.7 to 8 pm Res.66 King St.Sherbrooke, Que.R.B.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONTREAL st.Consultations \"antl 9 a.m.; 1-8 p.an., 7-8 p.m., and by appointment.R.W.A.FARWELL, (BPHCIALIST) to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Har, Nose and Throat Disease, 37 Duffer- in Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-18 a.m., and \u201814 p.m., and by appointment, R.A.GADBOIS, SPECIALTY, hdr aa « Diseases, 61 King St.L G.BAGHAND, M.D SPECIALIST.Since 1899 has hed full charge of the eye, Ear, Nose and Threat Department at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi- ta Honrs of Consultation :\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m.every day except Bunday.At his office 17 Brnoks S$t., Sherbrooke, Que.,from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Capital and Reserve, $5,000 ,000, Established 1859.0 Head Office, SHERBROOKE 79 Branches and.Agencies through- \" out Canada.Savings Bank Department at all Branches Interest at 8 per cent.Paid or Credited Quarterly on sums.of $1.00 and upwards.Issues Letters of Credit, payable the world over.Banking Business.WANTED Second-hand Clapboard Butting Machine, complete with saws.Apply with price and particulars.A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, LTD.\u2014 Coaticook.pme BOLTON GLEN.Arrivals include Mr.and Mre.Fred Donaghy and little daughter, Glenna, of Newport, Vt., spending a few days at Mr.F.Cousins ; Mrs.Allen and son, Mr.< Percy Corrig, of, Richford, Vt.; at Mr.A.Mc Lauchlin\u2019s © Mrs N.Pettes and Miss S.Williams of Knowlg ton, calling on Mrs.W.W.Brown ; Miss Beryl Duboyce, of West Bolton, the guest of Miss Blanche Mooney, Mrs.W.W.Frown, accompanied hy her aunt, Mrs.Pettes, of\u201d Knowlton went to West prône Aug.Gth, to visit Mrs.Brown's mother, Mrs.S.Pet- tes, who was 90 years old that day.\u2014 _ pee If vou make nine out of ten of your visits: to stores in answer to ads.you are wise, O.L.Oaswell, Prop.cates, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.\u201cPhone, No extra charge HS PMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Facilities for transacting all kinds of | - Zo ' b _ gi + | d if oo st AT SE : À i ' yo .* ome 2° a fat a 5 515 TAG PERE ASE it\u201d du ait = -. + Lr de + ica RA i il eur nan gli rétros dh, >> È + \u2014_ id an A vb Bld?a Sol -\u2014ll .3 i.Se A .» % Spy \u2014_ = arn is ohetbe ae e E rs a, pe pe ; Pie, MAO ALL \u201csb mit ou\" gk y : mu re a pe A = a, N mre pi 3 £ M R \u2018 a eh A pe.ct ew Ed F\" jor o ne > .en ten cette ie I San te Re RNA EE EE ete ut fs .ha ° = _ Le ; \u201c, A ee.ares ER a ; \u201c A A a A ni ri pi Moti: A CAC A SE ç ° Ja NW eu BEN SEVEN AN LEAT TR Q > iia © Ka ECO fy HARA 4 lms 54 5 PTE der A pe ! + RR oi Bm 50e pa Ey LS - JE A ( {PAGE FOUR.| SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908.| _ | ce [ | Rev.Abbe P.B.Couillard, of Miss V.F; Sampson - has rel [esess ests .| I s Palace, jhas returned from from the Ancient C apital.PEe0 004 Ee, ; he \u20ac Use 0 a ew iano his, vacation.Smoke Master Mason tobacco.\u2018 4.Mr.and Mrs.Colin McKechnie and A fine programme of pictures will be $ $ ZEPPELIN $ \".AE of wari o 4 rig J | Miss Gladys McKechnie have returned given at Clement Theatre this week.¥ ; 3 : = \u2018Having returned from my holidays from the seaside.be gining to- -niorrow night.\u20ac AIR.SHIP il or bout )C, cer I on \u2018again \u2018ready for: business, and Miss Hortense Cormier is visiting her Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Bailey.who have t a .\u2018 .would be pleased to see those who sister, Mrs.Gustave Lafleur, at St.||.spending some time.in Furopr.&- \u2018called in my absence.Tite de Champlain.sailed on Fridav for home.\u2014\u2014 : a ; .3 Ri I Count had ; For $3.00 per \u2018month Will ole.a GE guarat eed I pay special attention to the fitting Mr.and.Mrs.John Farquhar.and |.ar.Alf.Marchesseautt and Mr.Mar it H,H.MORENCY, | Od ks\u2019 d - H.C.WILSON & sons - Jewellor and Optician.[real is the guest of Dr.and Mrs.A.for two weeks\u2019 holiday.I ENE ce ; _.A, et 5 : 3 oe Norreys Worthington at\u2019 Simcoe 1 dozen.Juvenile Books free with : { tions Heada x i 8 x Branch Stores at Ma og and Granby.: Sherbrooke.: Stratbocsi Squate.: Lodge.\u201d _ \u2018 every purch se ot one dollaror over 100000 t etes ries and a host i A TOTS un 1 : LL in r , 2 tomorrow, a McKechnie's.See ad.eur A 2 } \u2014\u2014\u2014 i: ee \u2014 ; j Col.O.L.Pope, of.Bury, and his , ie var pa ts a quit Bp Bg .BIRCHTON.- | nÿ's home Wednesday aftersoon, the sisters, Mrs.Klock, of Montreal, and The Rev.dohn Vannever, of Cou theres to de A gE 5.12th inst.to Miss Pope, were visitors to the city cord, N.H,, was in town on Saturday, LL a pue ol le or 2 @ ; The Loyal Circle, assisted by friends, Saturday., calling on old friends, one of the most : 6 i very night, 1 EB 1 - f r - \u2019 1 the late M Ww - | \u20ac , ~ 1 will old a social at ur.w H, Sev \"CHUROR 4 OTICES.Mrs.C.H.Martyn has returned from) 5 Ri lo gio ! ho late Mr aes | : | des every du à Cats\u201d Suppe qu i © eve 1% UZ: The united mid-week service will \u201cbe Lake Aylmer, wimre she was the guesu ° ?y 9 + Eble the medicina i othe onpper wu pat do 6 held in Plymouth Hall Wednesday.ev- | of Mr.and Mrs.M.L.Hunting, who Mr.F.B.Pritstley, from Montreal, GENT $ Wo n res \u2018intensided-\u20140f it 3 during the evening.Races and games ening at eue ill hold tl t | ave camping there.- Pons laying Nigh Mr and re.1 mio The will ho Jeir meet- disinfecta action on Ho ni ya and.Skin in as : icker - all dealers\u20142 poid by egular si a erts onicalm S ng a solo.to commence at 6.30 o'clock.\u2019 Roberts, Monica St, sang se ve gt So ing in the Baptist church Tuesday ev- Spturda from pleasant, trip to| Mr, and Mes.L.A.Bay ley, of Sher- vhich was much njoyed at the even- Mrs.R.E.Bradley, of Sherbrooke, py at 8 o'clock.All are welcome.Peak\u2019s Lee i.; brooke, were registered at the Cana- He 12 Ë .ne > od M , Chu 4 = and iwo daughters\u201d were the uests of ~~ ba Cli ff d Sorel and Robert dian High Commissioner\u201d 8 office in ne.service, A ethodist wren, ve B i e C Éricit Mrs.C.Todd on Friday.f j H you begin to ec onomize \u2018on ad- Messrs.Ji or for London last week., PORTER PE pre us mornin _ ; The W.C.T.U.and Ladies\u2019 Aid will vertising you will soon have to econ- Shannon left Saturday /Mr.N.Fergus Dinning, of the East Washington te The Rev.\u2018Henri\u2019 Beaudry, vicar of ! I 1 Bank \u2018D le, and [Will ke hold_ | business 8 meetings at Mrs.Seveig- _omize_on_everytl thing Sse.\u2014 = Et holiday.to ee tbe cathedral, and Bishop's Secretary, ' rs.Drama retarned trou he WL keep an ordinary outs hot 1 A EE IL vacation at his ! Saguenay, ahd! are spending a week ) vu half an) ivy tome an + © | with Mr.and Mrs.Netl punning = a Vorth vil do an ordinary Mrs.David Murphy,\u2019 of Pike, N.H,, is | Lake Scaswaninepus, = 0 Several sizes and styles d ha, ; spending the summer with \u201cher par- J + dock \u2018 , lents, Mr.\u2018and Mgs.John Digby, at Chew Maple, Sugar tobacco.stock, and we guarantee asin {their home near the city.NEW FOST OFFICES.çÇ outs for\u2019 a year, RS STEAL \u201c (Continued._ from = : nu -4 : © Miss Winifred .Robson, with her The following new post oflices were Electrical Repair some tor he give A J niece and nephew, bave returned to established in the Province of Quebec W.J.ea Sumy tnined 1 ines, hn à A | town from Hampton Beach, N.H., ac- | on August 1s, :1908 : Barbue de St.: r ITT, Prop, : ill supply in, r.Capa called upon ms who presented tl ance commit too h he new building ha e runnin gxponves (Ç | companied by Mr.A.S.Hobson.Cesaire, Co.Rouville; Tlardwood | 160 Wellinates fo J Mr.George Van\u2019 Dyke, of Lancaster, Hills, Co, Richmond aud Wolfe ; Joly.| : £'o.Lotbiniere + Murrells, Co.Ponte: | N.H., accompanied by his brother, Mr, : 2 NE a T, H.Van Dyke, of Hereford, was a ei So OP | Stok of ENGI ERY visitor to the city for the week end, \u20ac \u201cChew \"Britannia tobacco.sor \u2018ES FROM|NO.1 POLICE in \u201cA- a8 ASS Goo , ; + TION, fH HH.Latshvre fom Boma N The police were called at 11.507 for : a disturbance\u2019 at the cqner of King \u201cerbrooke,, oe hang the family of and Grove streets, .The offenders had ; : gone when the olice arrived, however, 5 The, at Garthby.At 11.45 on M saturday night a\u201ccall | Dr.F.H.Bradley ieaves to-day on aj]'was sent from | owen avenue for a dis- 1 week\u2019s vacation to Toronto, ' Niagara turbance there.There had been a | Falls and Napanee.While in Toronto wedding party in {hat vicinity, but the 1Dr.Bradley will attend thie Great officers found no evidence of any\u2019 dis- Pro meeting of K.T.turbance.Dr.and Mrs.F.Gilday, of Montreal, At 9.50 last {night the police were ry ; ol : n subscribed but r.Stevens put, the n o offering .was \u2018good Dr, McKinney deliv PE address to the bo | SUNDAY EV nday* evening ond » hr church d Mr.Myers (of plos, The subject © on was \u201cThe Univer Bon of God, the Son \u2018SATURDAY § Knowlton, Aug.out twenty Bega A = Ê - eat: \u2019 a n a = RB RENE Eh 5.ak près à = Bo SORTIES QUE RN WR UWE NER TORRY © WET FEN FRO WET Weng BT] IE Ee YTS FRR LT RR OS NE OT SUP mu set i 2.A | Heavy price reduéti fis on Sumner Goods § have been.made, ton idiot this \u2018is.the f time for wise and thr ifty shoppers to reap a rich harvest of savings on the very things {| Wiss Gladys Pope and Mr.J.Henry called to the vicinity of the new \u201cdrill ] | Pope, who has just returned from All on complainit that some one was Patent Te ee Se TN} ce AEE: Jo SE ok > oo pra ES i: 4 , throwing stone\u2019 at the watchman\u2019s ntreal Friday,eveni 218 4 4 i | they want now and will need until cold weather set in.| À Magog House, o Sat il at the shanty.Hy hth disappeares before umber of mares ni LE: KE 0 5 ! he arrival of the! police : Saturday, the picnic ER 4 HE This week\u2019s Tuesday Bargain List ia full of seasonable economies, à din many \u2018instances Mr.Joseph Thibodeau hed left for | A party was arrested Saturday nights | Bf the a \u2018was much BE: \u20ac } dE | \u2018Providence, R.1., as delegate for Villa [on lower King: afreet for cuapéing .n This Valve 1a especially Tho early morning \u2018 4 | % g i wr - this will be your LAST OPPORTUNITY, to purchase some article for so little money.Valentine, No.| 5, of this sity, to at- disturhance, but was soon discharged.(hrotile Jor Traction fs av,\u201d was, conducted : 2: EE BH RB C ion o e Association 4 - ! \u2018ET EN BR : , Yacht Endines.Steam Shoveh, 5, il.This meeting Ra: RT a verres monn a tent rive et mann [i ile rise Sins Ya\u201d fo breast, Mr T6; Wo a æiters patent have been issued | by and wherever compact, simp, lontreal and\u201d gave ; ; J 9! British Silk | SPECIAL CLEARING LINES Mr; C.E.Clarke, divinity student, the Fiontgnant-bovornor of the Pro- able ul reli 3 ompact, 0 pes tulln, rester \" IE} i = ris i Lob FOR FO- MORROW ONLY \u2014 {who intends to take holy orders \u2018on vince of Quebec.incorporating Mcésrs, \u201cis required.\u2019 ck Thee h chapter, | 8B You all know our famous\u2018qual- EARLY MORNING.SPECIALS NOTE THE QUANTITY.\u2018his return to England, is taking the M.J.Mooney, M.D., Scotstown, (iA.Tt is constructéd of fow part: .mh] Ih aha Sette, x BR EF oo ity of British Silk, -8to 10 am To-Morrow ! ; duty at St.Jake's : church, Magog, Seller onc, Sharbrook syperbrooke.will not get out of order, Ted: FOL feeling. and-ole 4, i important er porate, having it principal office and Fron # - | A : .pl aa\" ; .one hundred.and fifty thousand dollars ' laws of the State of Maine, one of the >ulation in various ways.Sanita- .Mr.Justice Demèrs.\u20ac ; ; en dites ate, 01 Maine, one of the] po) la : y home of Hon « ners, ($150,000.00), divided into fifteen hundred head office and principal place of pus.'y conditions must be restored, shelter where he visited Mr.-Amedee Demers.Ce 0 shares of one hundred dollars ness at the City of Portland, in said must be provided against the coming Mrs.Crosby, from Flushing, N.Y., The principal place of busihess of the corporation, ih the province of Quebec, ¥ / or used for, the ~ P Tui À in their mani } SN roughly.tested Wd : before leaving | : ; .reading Took, N , * : de i i ) | | :vs of every, à 4 : AE MAILED | TO ANY State of Maine, ' and its chief place ol} of inclement weather, medical |supplies pas joined \u2018her daughters, the Misses oT basis der dit pro oi Géré | mal be purchased, and every proc | Ero a1 Korth Hatle, ee a \u2019 i of 8t.Francis, | tion must be taken to prevent an out- | al: | ce ; À ADDRESS UPON Xe \"Defendant, Respondent, break of disease, which is at this time Mr.Edward Elliott left here on Sun- | secretary, this tenth dav of Juv 1908 Fo woods come to day at 9.25 a.m.by G.T.R.to meet L.RODOLPHE RO and 1 = ; nace.u \u20188 : JOHN J.GRIFFITH, of the City of I\" OW greatest 8 we e ; pis his wife and daughter at Quebec, \u2018on LE Sherbrooke, in the District of St.Fran- dwellings, only ~~ remain, W their arrival by S.S.Grampion from |\u2019 : A nm : (| - cis.\u2018Accountant, and FREDERICK W.| means.that about 150 people out of a y S.5.; : PU BLICN OTICE ! \u201cTOFIELD, of Thetford Mines, in the] lation of about 6,000 have shelter Glasgow.They are being welcomec | 3 District of Arthabaska, Bank Manager, Population ol about Th 1 Co in Shenbrogke to-day hy many friends Is hereby.given that, under the Que- Joint Liquidator, Petitioner.jover their heads.\"The halance are he has made during the time he has bec Companies Act, 197, letters patent + The Court, on motion on the part of homecless,, without furniture, without he Ra a g : have been issued by the Lieutenant Gov- i 2626 Provincial secretary.RECEIPT OF NUMBER, SIZE & PRICE.Write us for the latest Fashion Catalogues.% he i tha .net been here.ernor of the province of Quebec, bearing RA | the Joint Liquidator, doth order Lan clothing , without household utensils, st C last .date the 10th day of July 1908, incorporat- ro claims against the Asbestos Mining and] without food, without supplies or r.| At the Baptist hurch ast evening, |ing Messrs.Franklin Lewis Farmer, Manufacturing Company do send in their sources of any kind.A realization of vocal solos by Miss Eva Wilson, of lumberman, of Tiree Rivers, J, Ar in Bo, claims to thé Joint Tiaudutor ot Sher [im actual situbtion is, wo consider, | Toronto, were.beautiully rendered sh | Execoutt.Oliver © Morisséuie, Fosomm - October, 1908.Notice to be given-by one alone necessary to give the outside much appreciated.Miss Wilson, al-| and Benjamin Arthur Dugal, bank man- = | insertion: in the \u2018\u2019Record\u2019\u2019 of Sherbrooke world a true idea of the pressing need thoug | young, is à trained singer, § a er oA Sherbrooke, for the JQlowing .Lo - i i \u2018 \u201c ! se q 8 2 + + - \u2019 | oses : O .Carr on a general manu- > ome insertion in the \u2018\u2018Progres de I'Est,\u201d for financial aid.| '| having beea taught by some of the facturing business and Éore specially ta .| , rg te PER Copy.\u201c= a \u201cand by registered letter to all known | - McCall's Magazine 75c.a Year.\u2014 i | i \u201cNogmed Cb ER st 1 i to.Miss Wilso |; reditors.oh ENeC Lb wr 3 ,æ best masters in Toronto.Miss MN the business of lumbering and the man- i} ' EE in N : ; ms To oe GENEST & BRODERICK, | ¢{Signed)W.W.TUTTLE, Mayor,\u201d io .¢he guest of Mr.John J.Brown, | ufacturing of pulp, paper and lumber in ; ! As LES re a = , EL oS Ved ; : | Prothonotary.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .| Fulton Avenue together with Mr.all their branches; to manipulate, ex- > RE hf à 0 URRAY & Poe TIR HURD, FRASER & RUGG, Lo : rie woes wil oO : , > .port, import and deal in wood |and Ë ny.0) IAT | ici \u2018tor Liquidator.\u2019 E.l and Mrs.Jas.Brown, her sister and| timber of all kinds, and to manufacture 4 | » ennoxvi e.Solicitors, for Liquidator SIX PERISHED BY FIR .nd SHARE irssaasanseus TE ITY | ome SICHN 3, GRIFKI, \u2014 brother ivi.| hei Swi he »NF \"4 TT SG = 2 Le 4 cti : ! ; manufacturer of whic sed ; x 7° NPP VIII IIOP SPIO IIIS BP svt sa Accountant sand Auctioneer, : , / : .| ; ful ile 478 \u2014 mai Li - > EE A 4 \u2018 J = 125 Well ton 8 t, \" A \"\u201cw ! \u2019 to construct and operate all usefu I LC : \u2014= Sel hn ES ie BN a n Sherbrooke.Quo.-_JOT AN ENT ANTS OX NET EE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OFF FOR TO orks improvements and mills Jue Inan- | ALAN | | = TT \u2014\u2014\u2014 ET : ma ee > TENEMENTS | - BEE RONTO facture, buy, sell or lease hing in- 4 Ed, \u2018 5 mé oF ; .cidently thereof ; to do business as Ee & \u2018 \u2019 ING- FROM WINDOWS.! si traders ; to carry on the business of an | i : ¢ 3 \"J New York, August 10.\u2014Six persons A number of the members of Sus- electric light company in all its branch- | .Le s i : ] Su were burned to death in a.tenement sex Preceptory, Sherbrooke, left this cs Jb the counties of Dorchester, Belle: LS É {- : | - a house fire in 112th street, four \u2018were afternoon for Toronto, in a special otherwide\u2018 develop Maydraulic or electric >, à : ri GE - FOR SA = | _.ue children\u201d between the ages of 8 and car over the G.T.R.to take part in power and to use the\u201dfame, and to sans ] \u2018 4 LE, - : À HELP WANTED \u2014 MALE, - HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE.|12, one an infant of two months and the Sovereign Great Priory meeting oF otherwise spose of any sup us t rere: ir e °°, TEMPERANCE AND NA7ANTED AT ONCE\u2014_FOUR GOOD : + \u2014 one an aged man.Other occupants of.which takes place in Toronto this] countries of Dorchester, Bellechase 'and #1 CL t Barnston.\u2018l'en acres | Quarrymen.8.B.Norton, Stan- V ANTED-G NERAL SERVANT BY the tenement were injured jumping week, I Tslet ; to acquire, own, leabe, hold und - iy à 4, ; in good repair.Doing | stead Jct., Que PS \u2019 st September.References required | indows, three severely > z - operate * by any: lega 2, 3, Vor #4 37 usiness, Fast terms.c.- as > \u2014Apply Miss, Simpson, Lennoxville.rom win 7 * J .timber limits and licenses, moveable or : : 8% et , .8.pn = 5 .+ ere te ; od i .ig l _ | Ce 3 +R lamston, Que.JALESMAN-GOOD CANVASSER IN AT © casts poronn unc mur- GOT DIAMONDS IN SAFE.immoveatio property and Hebie Mommies, * ER i At MI 1 For SALE\u2014SIX HP.STRAM bh each section to sell established and \\ ANTED AT ONCE\u2014WOMAN TO STANT A \u2018 Ce \u2014_\u2014 patent rights and claims and the same bol RRA Toe TRY > va, dbout in runni P.STEAM WU N- exclusive lines on new, attractive plan.| wash dishes at Oriental Restaur- VENA.| Le or any part there of to sell, least of Là a i i à * nt, hais dre An be scen at hy 5 Ter.Price $150.| An unusual chance to build permanent, ant, 15 King street.ROBBERS - MAKE A HAUL IN DO-} Gtherwise dispose of ; to construêt, lcase | ar à pr peae® 'orville, Que ¢ Jewelry Store, Len- profitable business in protected terri- Before Judge Mulvena, this mornin , hold and operate on the property ac- \u201c14045 à the ets Ne i.na tory.| Box 422, Ottawa.VV 'ANTED\u2014A - MEAT:-AND: PASTRY B.Lavoie, of Stoke, was fined 8 and MINION CAR COMPANY'S OF- quired, tramways for the\u201d exclusive use _ 7 i 4 re np used: Ue.BALE\u2014 TON Se + = Female.Cook.First-class wages 8 s, for assaulting Lo .of the company and railway sidings ; to : \u201c _ SAH Ye make-uP tain Citer, ve bo AL TON TYPE- EN WANTED IN EVERY LOCAL- paid.\u2019 Windsor House.eo Sots, te Aeon days, lace 8 : FICE.acquire, huild or lease docks and wharv- - > #;r: cgult loxuries, A © Immediate pures WE À bar- ATL ity in\u2019 Canada to advertise our \u2014 > dos.Richer o © \u20ac } .| Montreal.Au 10.\u2014With diamonds es.dams and other works necessary or .Lo TEL- : Plant, City.| laser, Apply, A.gvods, tack up show cards in all con- YA7ANTED AT ONCE\u2014A COOK.FOR In the case of J.B.Dussault ar a \u2019 g- - 181 convenient for the purpose oi the com- ; LL À rr NARS: : x shicuous.- places and distribute small V meat and pastry.apply 8.A.Me gainst Mrs.Dumais for assault, the to the value of $2,000, and a con-} pany, to borrow money on terms, bonds JL al ; .B BER SHOp FOR HAUR \u2014\u2014- advertising matter.Commission or sal- Kay, North Hatley.- |.\u2018> + E.I taone, of Fast Sherbrooke ct \u2019 gl er otherwise ; to amalgamate with oth- ; | 4 311 : fy Bim pnéte PS NE SEE du per month and snares ver vin deNSRiT ER Le nel for want of mull.Siderable sum of money, a gant of fcr companies, under tus humo of Hick qi ge ving à > best in day.eady work the year round; en-| \\\\7'ANTED \u2014 IRVANT\u2014 cas lismissec - wa 1 ® | emin River Lumber Company,\u201d with a Er on NAIR EL al y.Seas gy per ing Village.Average | tirely new plan ; no experience required.A Arn \u2014 GENERAL Re A all font was nu i sale crackers have managed to clude total capital stock of ten thousand dol- ro FER 5 = 1 stead, (ue ex: Write to Box 162 Write for particulars: Wm.R.Warner, fumi ès $15 per ' 1y cent proot.: 1 th ti ; forcin en- lars ($10,000.00), divided into one hund- Co BELLY » Que.Lor fumily.Wages $15 pér month.Abply .d charre\u2019 of stealing the detectives since forcing an ; .: | + 4 , i Co _ Med.Co., l.ondon, Ont., Canada.A.E.Kinkead 1113 Wel,ington street or was -arreste on à g g PS qe f à red (100) shares of one hundred.dollars i 1% SEE Por SALE\u201412 SHARES = Te 58 Queen street after 6.00 pm.| $3 from o-till.\u2018| | trance into the office building of the (3100.00) each.= op 1&8 7 Ta.Ww Potsaue St oes: Bus ZE T on MISCELLANEOUS.~~ ANTE: pue - \"ONC = CAP XaLE us + \u2026 = | Dominion Car Company's plant at cor ion DP ho ter Ey ?Co ; e.Y ee 7 \\ or AE INC I\u2014 | \u201cE., | : \u2018 : : .; ; , \u2019 : 4 : NS.ou EE : WV ANTED TO RENTOTHRER OR W CD CAA \u201cHouse, Bedford, Lb \\ : I\u201d Blue; Bonnets early Saturday morning ated rom Lie once \u2018of the provincial 4 1 Ny ALE\u2014STEIL BAN four rooms, centrally located.Ad- Que.2 ME : iy a qi ; eposit vault, te is - \u2018July-1908.: bo 7 i MEL: © mE years, in pn ANGI ONLY dress Box 87 Record Office.= eee LE D th Re orted.+ and blowing open a d by LY BORE Rov LY Po ' A8 à; - a Fulton Ve (or: Cheap \u2018 PErtits FOR LE | gaths p 4 What made the robbers\u2019 haul such @ oq Provincial secretar 4 ; E FoR san A N ONEY.TO LOA, ON REAL ES- FR SRTIES Fox Sa ! nor ini valuable one was the presenee of dia-[- re = .LL ALE\u2014YOU Ns coher - TE tate | repayable iv monthly, quar- To Treen LA \u2018' J on PRE .: eo ils 'S Lo Rug ve \u201cOot.CN C4.DUR TO [terly or annual payments.Apply Ed- For saLp \u2014 GENERAL STORE Ii ren.monds which had been put in the safe CLEARING AUCTIONSALE » { i ) Ch wl, Huntingviila Apply to A.L.! wards Realty Co.: with stock-\\glso store house 24 x 48.| DAUGHTER OF MR: JOHN TOPP, bv \u2018officials of the company living out-] ™ g : { j Cap \u2014 ACHE [ ES se ra Fees, Snith's Mine.GRANBY.! \"| side the city in the summer.time.They -:- ON - : : $i.\u2014 - p .: 7 - \u2014 î apply to .Wa en 8, ths , : * > - EEN ; Eh Te ; C a Æ 5 9 LACEY: ~_ 7% LET, : TEACHERS WANTED._ Que.- Et Na \u201c Granby, -Que., Aug.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | coñsidered it unsafe to lope valuables Tuesday, August 11th, 1908.po \\ RY : \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 mx dbl rend v2 274 ; n- in their vaca ouses in the city .i a Bo er\u2014sers CONTAINED HOUSE FACHERS WANTED \u2014 3 PROTES- R SALE+OR RENT \u2014 MACHINE Mr.and Mrs.John Topp are mourn: in thelr vacated re that by leaving The undersigned has received instruc- _ | 3 La A Sd Rodgry Ortlang Ave.Ten roo-as.all \u2018 tant qualified teachers for element- | À: shop and foundry with:power.Beav-l ing the loss of their little daughter), and they.hought.: Vs of.tions from | { , 8 ter shveniences, including not wa.| 2T¥ school in Newport.Terms 8 months er Meadow, celery and onion land, W&-} Beulah Mabel, who passed away on thém in the vault in the company\u2019s ol- MRS ANDREW COTE 4 [ \u201c2 SE Change); ore 80d gas.Apply 1, 8- | commencing Sept.1st.Salary from $22 ter for irrigation or two: years free use} = \u2019 ih ) ; | fice thev would be secure.| > À \u2019 : L | \u2018\u2019 \u2019 vo Avegyy, * OF Thos.Long 27 g 11 8.1 to \"$24 per| month.according to exper- of land.Storage-spece, Farms for sale Friday, aged 8 months.Se they who is leaving for Fdmonton, to sell | 1 +.; \u2019 | Portland jence and \u2018qualification of teacher.Ap- or exchange.\u201d C.H.Fletodvar,, Sher- The funeral was at the house on|-\u2014 +++++++4+++ [by Public Auction at her residence, up- | D gas To, Errore | Bawyerviile, Qu Farnsworth, Sec.-Treas, brooke.Ni LS Saturday | Diag via ¢ 1 posite Mr.T.McGee's farm.on Mac a.a à on ISIN ©, sue.: =F \u2014 \u2019 | LT A 1 à à ; Road Co a well TON jou Aberdecy ayn SIL ROOMS, 23 \u2014 ! i = ¢ , _ >.Suit: | 357 ; ; ILDING LOTS FOR i k 1 : | ATIBFAT \u201copr Een or married CU Able for two \\\\JANTED\u2014IN THE MUNICIPALITY (CHOICE.BUILDING on new street JOHN SWETT, GRANBY.| ACKL.owWlie ments.: 4 | ASCOT : | e 4 pos To Reng rr couple.0 ty teacers (Proies qualified elem- 65 feat wide ju ovenèd.See plan.Ap- G ; \u2019 Q A ; 10 (Special) | 1 ¢ Horses, Cows, Wagons, Cart.[Sleighs.: | b oo TE Ru ~THR Rp | entary teachers rotestant) for terms , Cl h .Juranby, ue., Aug.La - ! | a *+++++++ee Sleds, Harnesses, Farming Lmplements, | { 0 \" lig \"3 Brooks block, mr, STORY OF.of eight months, to commence Septem- ply 8.L.ong ; \u2018: Mr.John Swett, an old resident of dl .Ce \u2018 J < Lo vo 07 ) ' RC \u2018 Sve\u201d \u2019 7e | > | \u2018 [SE - BTE se, Ce 5 : | \u2018 PAGE SIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 16; rounded together.At, Gibson 1008.% ary and \u201cScamp\u201d ; der.\u2018We will and Waites, but\u201d the home de- them up :the pennant lad 1- 04 : .y = the second \u2018buoy the boats rounded | in fence proved equal to the strain.This win them all,\u2019 pls what Manager ody ,- CTR py the same order; \u201cOnawa dually | was followed by a prolonged attack on ings bad said belo] ha practice | Lo \u2019 | ° y\" gra the Waterville goal during which Carter and it is needless to say ie | : increasing her lead on the run home.showed fine defensive tactics.A huge ally speechless when the oy \u201cslab in the e tar ummer 1SCOU a; \u2018The home buoy saw the boats in kick sent the play to the ,Bherbrooke his pet pie e Fra Newton the former > né 3 x a 1 x end, where a free kick was given against first g > ! Lo \u201c a : about À the game positions, with Sangster for a foul.after he had smart- Royal, doing the honors in the Second, .IE pache\u201d creeping up.> ly \u2018cleared a hot \u2018shot from Baratgin, defeat was the last thing he thought of.Still Going on.0 On the second round \u201cApache beat The free kick amounted to nothing, and But he had reckoned without és ré ; 4 Ÿ out \u2018\u201c\u2018Pirate\u201d and \u2018Scamp to the the ball was, again quickly An midfield.for nelcher of his S \u2018Royals, Cho played ; .ù \u2014 a 3 earson an Fould gained possession the hea .4x : ir first buoy and held the position to the B d got in their wal- so , : lv of Bove : pu latt 1 the field like champions, and go Co : w Display 2 finish.\"Early in the race \u2018Apache\u2019 a he rit ced el Hun pounced Bee just when they meant disaster for Examine our Windo pl of Boys vs a i : met with an accident, breaking her E the ball and raised the Sherbrooke the other fellows.=, at 40 per ¢ cent.off our regular pr ic Ce.i a .core to two is reverse stimulate Lee a * |bobatay, but continued the race.The he visitors who pressed the home goal | ANE following is the order of the finish : otly for'a few minutes, Wiffin, MéCann BASEBALL.| A AY NRE ., .wr non ee vec ten Suits, at 30 per cent.off our regular-price, - in] + | ine our Window Display of Men's T 3% bs .1.\u201cOnawa Bradley and Hynd- ind Beaumont feeding their forwards in Exami wo- = ¥ 15th Annual on on- Saturday Was| 1.y,\u201d y y a Sn, ceding ti Fete a Sask Term NSTE AD 1 pas um cc \u2019 e ball travelling quickly from end to 2 A \u20ac £ Very Successful.2.Mohawk,\u201d Boydell and Wright.nd.In front of the Sherbrooke goal, lle.Aug.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014Water- +  Ee x \"LE - S Apache,\u2019 Watson.\u2018| Owen was playing a fine, steady game Waterville, ter- : Window Dis lay of Me ea: V3 Soi gt * \u2014 .\u201cPirate,\u201d Rugg and Steele nd Cooper delighted the crowd with ville defeate ed oy indsor Mills.at Be 6.xamine our ] en's TC-Diey, À \\i Ç 18 J .1 Saturday by a score 0 oO A UE RL UE SOME KEEN CONTESTS\u2014 WEATH- 5.\u201cSoap,\u201d Aspinall.ep Aa he as Ende | Suits, also our display of Shoes.| GAINCHOU EA : gi ; i ER IDEAL AND ATTEND- The tandem canoe, the fours half their way close to the home goal, where | KASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.PA HR 3 mile canoe race, the double scull de- Baratgin put in a shot which Sangster.Won.Lost.P.C.Our thr ee stores are.full of good goods, FAS 1185 5 DAN 'E LARGE, veloped exceptionally keen contests as ad no room to clear and Waterville re- , 2.=.5 40 583 Î r \\ 2 (A A > indeed was the case with nearly all the ced their Geficit by one.goal at Provicen Ee ma \"582 date 10 pA AU 4 = ° cu 00 ce \u2014 .ee - .A iF! 3 The thirteenth anilaal regatta of the events.The diving competition in the teams changed ends with Sherbrooke Newark .© = 2 a 7 1 - - Electt x va À Massawippi Canoe Club, of North particular Was one of the best events leading by two goals to one.Buffalo su 3-1 a | 1 EB Hatley, on Saturday, was like many |on the card.Maine ame started in the second bai | Montreal nn ff 88 Clothing H SOTTO 5 2 \u201cof its predecessors, a remarkably suc- Officers and Regatta Committee were Pony ot the game.wésherbrooke were : Rochester .\u2026.\u2026.« \u2026 41 2 40 .far 0 ing à RESOL | F cessful event.L as follows: Officers, W.B Loomis, handicaped avr the sun in their eyes, | Jersey City \u2026 +.39 : J.Rosenbloom & Co Proprietors «COMPULSORY FI Ths weather was.idea the crowd President; I.B.Wilson, Vice-Presi- ||Which a 8 time had commenced to || sen *» .: : ' ( 8 large and most of the events keenely dent ; M.Ww.Mitchell, Commodore; W.4 a or was Ee ak hy WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY: ) 95 Wellington St., Men's Shoe Dept.\u2018Ç : PURE ELE LEE contested.M.Steele, Hon.Sec.\u201cTreas.; Regatta ||bua by Pearson, who secured the ball Montreal at poaltimore.97 Wellington St, Men's Furnishings, + x CHF, Aug v The results may Le briefly summr- Cotamittee\u2014A.J.Cameron, Carrol |and dribbled twenty yards of his own.Tafalo at J City.51 99 Wellington St, Men\u2019s Clothing.5 f Ayer ® » puil Webst finally placing the ball to the left wing, Buffalo at Jersey City.¥ County but ized as follows : Cate, H.A.Hyndman, O.R.Webster; |'fhere- Hatch and Nicolas took up the Rochester at Newark.Jegrafes > Sailing-boat\u2014Bradiey and \u2018Hyndman, J udges\u2014C.H.Stebbins, North © Hat: lay.The latter passed back to Foulds re ou _deleg .Cu ley ; A.H.Grout, Newport ; W.E.Sailing dingies\u2014Miss Atkinson.Mu- Loomis, J.Re Duncan; Clerks of he GOLF.sic roll.Course, F.aon resser \u2018| for several minutes, but finally the de- A - Swimming race\u2014Grocott.Knife.McKee, S.11.Ball ; \u2018starter, H.drwin.ence of Luckman, Simonds and Carter, |MATCH BETWEEN ST.FRANCIS g ] Single paddle\u2014Cate.Rug.The prizes were presented in the ev- Bh and the ball was got away, AND BONNIE VIEW CLUBS.ho shot for goal, the custodian just : .aving.The ball was kept within a ouple of yards of the Waterville geal SEE TT SPIDER NT XT HOG SEE , * \u2018 ; ; + NS I A A WR sw snd cE LS III dd dédétte | n \u2018There has been no chocolate produced ig ÿ * country equal to Cowan\u2019 s ject the\u2019 candidate \\ ral election for © $b meeting Was call $i one o'clock by | Bland; who+acted as ce : \u2018presid ve were.Hon.Gunwale race\u2014L.Hyndman.\u2018Pipe.ening, the president of the Club, Mr.nly.to be returned at once.Bb erbrooke A match was played on Saturday be- Tandem canoe\u2014C.L.Cate, Dresser.W.E.Loomis, officiating.The prizes fuit ef hot pressure.These were finely tween teams of the Bonnie View Golf Cigars, razor.were; handed to the recipients by lit- taken by Cooper and Gregory, but the Club, 4 Waterville, \u2018and the St.Francis i their lead.Club of Sherbrooke on the grounds of Hurry Scurry\u2014A.Webster Paddle, ; tle Miss Dorothy Somers.homo boys could not increase t posts by | the former.The score is as follows : Double scull\u2014Grocott and: Watson.Mr.H.Irwin, on being \u2018called upon'| Hatch, but the goal was- disallowed for Bonnie View St.Frandis En .I.Herbert 0 5 ! ish rod racquet .f ech, made a few remarks Bn infringement of the offside rule.2 H.Imms vs D.i Montre Fis D pra du \u2018te t or a spe riate to the occasion.From this point the visitors maintain- [0 8.Edgecomb T.P.>, Macdonald | ; §orement, of \u2018Mr.BR rab race\u2014 yncma oal swea- | very appropriate to o a hot and continuous attack on the [3 W.H.Ward obras | , Mr.Nicol, Mr.ter.Dancing was enjoyed \u2018by many dur- {home goal, all five forwards distinguish- 0 :N.T.Sunbury EB F.Causton ¥ours\u2014Gosnell; Cole ,- Seely, Crisp.G.G.Woodward Paddle, tobacco jar, | shaving brush, ing the evening.The weather .con- ing \u2018themselves.An amusing incident $ Pr.Colquhoun CA.C.Hanson ac tinued ideal and shortly before mid- here occurred when, Cooper in repelling gr RT ol oro Maple Buds | ick to the visitors.Simonds took the tick and equalized the scores with a fast low shot which Sangster made a\u2019 fine.Attempt on ôf office : strong attack, tipped Baratgin among- T _ - : : The electi A .pouch.BI H k night the exceedingly pleasant occa- 4t the bushes where he completely dis- 4 - es Association was 1 à ub race\u2014B.Irwinÿ ammoc [sion of the \u201813th annual\u201d was appeared.for two .\u2018or three minutes.SRFEATED MISS- CLAY, OF MONT- j ooper and Owen defended valiantly, but ; Co.Ilows : - Diving Bmpetition por issus lat, aus bo a close: ~ miskick by Foulds let in the visitors REAL, FOR LADIES\u2019 CHAMg : a President\u2014Burton H lel er gain an wen brought down Waites ; | ei |e tennis shoes.foolsaiL EO TO ao en \u201cis PIONSHIP OF CANADA.This is a confection every one should Ly dar carÿ-De, Frase Tournament\u2014A.Webster.\u201cSweater.\\ .referee promptly awarded the penalty Montreal, Aug.10.\u2014In the lawn tennis | gx secre The first event was the yacht race; which proved a _kegen contest.At 2.25 the | Preparatory gun was | THE COWAN CO., Limited, TORONTO i Vi \u2018ce-Presidents far scipalities were as cipe 8, Bachand ; tournament Saturday Sherwell defeated fuckling in the final for the all Canadian championship, and in the contest for .to save, put could not |.jadies\u2019 championship of Canada Miss \u2014 SHERBROOKE ¥S.WATERVILLE.The Waterville: Football team visited Sherbrooke on.Baturday, when a very y PPT \" REN PV ETE Sov 7 Ve \u201d a.» RCE GR RENE ESP NS ASS TE NES TEE AIT SRE 5 ES VASTE | : ign i es min AE CL AN _ a PRET EP NEO, 203 ui ; LRA xs ES oi = PROS ite, tsideth t.The strug- | nciaux ; Barford fired and three minutes later| the start- interesting game took place before a ale ssturn ou Winning.goal became hard Ne nee Mes Clay.of Montres).| 4 ptet EEE ET T.J.Grad ing signal was given.ie boats | namerous and enthusiastic crowd of | and exciting, the Sherbrooke team mak- gm \u2014,.Ï ixvilie, _ crossed the line almost on the gun fire, Spectators at the Parade Ground.Af: ing tremendous efforts to regain their NE SHER ROOKE CLOTHING STORE i Rugg and Steele\u2019s \u2018Pirate\u2019 Heading tor lee eal me ea te y in toe lead.At one time practically tie whole.Quick as \u2018| \u20ac erville captain ec 0 play the i .with \u2018\u2018Onaway\u201d and \u201cMohaWwk\u201d close first balt of (he game against the wind.oi ne home, team wag in front pot the.» - 10 DAYS MORE OF GREAT MID- SUMMER BARGAINS, : he ind, 1 ¢ he\u2019?d \u2018\u2018 mi\u2019 to reonry irked on a prhennte ~nd.| f : Th 1 kicked .® 1 x\" 48 leeward.anc Tps pacte an as pean Pp tri- the home team- promptly took the play pare Setence.\u2018put ere Fras returned by Lightning Our Great Sale of Men\u2019s 35.00 Ladies\u2019 Summer Vesta, to du, °.ver i 1 \u201c i vers, Ho' © #1*° Maniey and a succession of corner kicks Suits still going on- Some very at Be, {10c and 15¢ for the bi - .HE - for bt Cn being oon \u201cmds Hoe.and take play, followed and at the sn to Sherbrooke followed and a rally none special values this week.Table linen, 68 in.widg, ul ne, E er, but two rounds: were made \"to se- vi ter ESS ; the goal ende by Owen securing the: i 2.9 Pa] 1, y cure the three miles.- run down the wing, centreing the ball | ball and scoring the winning goal with Nothing else Men\u2019s Hehvy Boots, value $2.25.| linen.Value, 35c.Very a e ts es 88 Croce tpHi- = tha pees d known in nature or | Very special, $1.49.19c yd.ES M \u201cPirate\u2019\u2019 led for the greate ar part of d giving the ball to Nicholas, who a very fine lato shot, amidst great ex- y re ry si lai, f .i EE M ang g = e ba.o a8, k citement.From now to the end of the science compares with No- Job lot! of Children\u2019s - Shoes, Dress Muslins of all \u201cdebt x\" in , the first mile, but Onaway\u2019\u2019 overtook scored the first goal for Sherbrooke, game the play was hotly contested, a bel's fuiminate of mercu splendid y Jue.Price,: 39e, 69c Several prices, to clear a LS 4 4 / her, and rounded first with \u201cMohawk\u201d With a fast cross shot.From the re notable feature of this period being two s fulminate ol mercury.: d 99 dass only.| s à 4 and \u201cPirate\u201d close befiind.\u201cApache\u201d Siatt the visitors went awe iratgin brilliant runs by Nicolas, in which he We combine it in our prim- an ef) ! - ; : ii ] d.rush, prominent in which werg Bara threaded his way through practically the | org to get sure fire.Sure Ladies\u2019 B ots and Shoes.Some ci ort Co ers, _g hy a Ee : \u201d whole \u2018of the visitor's team e swung .| y ue OC an Now, \u201cà 5 4 (ON | the ball across the goal to Matheson, {| fire is what counts.Miss ve, specip lines for this week, .hy \u2019 = ip = | Sho had hard luck\" In pot adding to the fires or hang fires are ex- .Ce a LE erbrooke score.Had it not been for ds - sm, 0 à if ve the fine work of the Waterville backs, tremely rare.This is the last chance of hy Come at to ! * = a ably assisted by the halves, athe last few We test one out of every ( otñer Big! Bargains will be in this sa oo : 4 A minutes, o e games wou ave seen : i SN : \u2018Ee = ; : an addition to the home score.The hundred primers before | 4 M.NAULT, r 17 King Street \u2019 Poe 0 ER: game ù throughout (as contested with making the range test of 1-4-445 Folded eee lpi i _ e utmos g00 eeling and was e i .i bo \u201caR: finest seen in Sherbrooke for some time.| the finished product.: re Te 45 _ Score.\u2014Sherbrooke,3 ; Waterville 2.For all makes of arme.Costs : oe \u2018a.8 3 The teams lined up ag follows : ; one-third to one-fifth \\ess chan duty \u2019 \u201c| ; Es À : tio veran- .st Sherbrooke.oan, Weterville | uring omuniion; Ors doin; 4 8 C.Sangster.Beds .W.Luckman Cartridge.Co., Lid., Montreal.We Guarantee : = FE = | ; acKs.a ge à que.PC.simons Capt) DOMINION AMMUNITION [ x Be Cp Cooper - rai Bagks.Fr Carte! pene RB.C.H.LOVELL af aR) | a LH EF P, Menley .ce, D.Wiffin : TA CHOOLS AND COLLEGES.\u2014both the purity: and quality Stanstend Liberal} + P.Foulds .iv v.v +.W.McCann _ BR J.Pearson .Forwards.\u2019 A.Beaumont | of\u201c Gazélle\u201d Brand canned veg- \u2026 Candide 14 ; - a.\u2018Forwards \u2018 20° p SHERBROOKE, Que.:- « A Matheson .So LW.Avery t ans i ea d .Recuiok ; 8 y 0 = T ara 1 1 11111 Baretgin , | : etables and fruits.They are en 186 Cai : ; .Co.0 «eee .n .» or .RR ] oc Lo IE Ninos.LLL F,, Waites |} , the highest grade of Canadian ck Island, Dr.: Ball Et Et So : .Ch c .; : xr \u201c .: \" Mr.F.L: Woods, Watervillp, acted as | ; canned goods.Asl 1 l- hitehead ; Stenstead, El A Cul Wesleyan ig < your de end; aus .74 7 - - .Kk 80g township, Mr._ HE .Et \u2019 co T : 08 = â .: er for! Le .9 M The business of choc ® I: ug st 29 th TENNIS.| Colleae af _\u2014 CANanI | 1% \"UE ES ; .AN CANNED | | E | | College /Gazeli | OF - : \u2018 \\ 4 | VEGETABLES ! ing + calle { i : \u2019 |\" * = aze e and peoting was called 1 oe ol: - | BEDFORD vs.FARNHAM.; | ; real HEE \u2014+\u2014 TO - Farnham, Aug.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The (XiSt8 primarily for the English popula- 2 FRUITS | Gaal\u201d | À | : Bedford ° and Farnham Tennis Clubs | tion of the Eastern Townships.It is Gazelle Vegetables.\u2014 Tomatoes Yaits Pois fe : M La _ \u2018 ! played - a friendly: tournament on the not intended to \u2018compete with.the local Sugar Corn, Early June Green Peas, ! 02 7 , ,Ç latter's courts here op Saturday.\u2018Not- &cademies, but to \u2018do a class of work.Petits Pois Fins Green Peas, ,Golden | (Sms 11 Grom Ii , ; hi g | withstanding the threatening aspect of they cannot do Stringless Bless Beans, Refugeg Green « catalyse ZA.C.Hanson 8 8 A - e weather in the early part o af- ins .\u201c \u2019 : | - are Ca ~ 3 nor 18 ternoon à good Crowd Vas at the courts rane next term begins Thursday, Sept.R Gazelle Fruits.\u2014Strawbérries, Red | lected + smsld $T.B.Rider, 8.I] wy \u2018to witness the match, Bedford being ac- | aspberries, .Greengage Plums, Red fine and tendæ Dr.Bowen, - 8 \" : companied by a number of supporters.STAFF FOR 1908-9.Pitted Cherries, + Yellow Crawford | pcas \u2014 canned a, A.LeBar : 1 3 BR The match was closely contested, result- Academic ~Seo.MA.Trueman, M.A Heavy %yranrtiett Pears, Apples in vie et ; Dr Bail, l om = È : \u2019 ng in a tie sets eac erry S.Dobson, 3 ut ib- -| prese q : .\u201cUH ° After the tournament the clubs re- | by, B.A.i ; flavor.*; 3 A deaive : 1 .paired to the Balmoral Hotel where sub-| Eastern Township College of Music.\u2014 Hudon, Hebert & Co,, Limited, Montreal : a vas expresse ba: - tte _ Pr : ANR \u2014æ per was served by Mine Host Choquette, A \"Harlow Martin, Ethel Z.Johnson, « after which the visitors were entertained Jennie J.Redden.\u2014 ' ee EE od ua tone result of th CE re fol-| Bugbee Commercial College\u2014J.Clar-| 77 > re 3.- Jows e e ence Howell, Wiltred B.Holden, \u2018A.Lsee ROCK ISLAND.twill leave for Ayers: ou, wir vu I PE F.Batcheller and H.Mitchell (Bed- Holmes, M.A.Miss Irene Cote |left on Saturday for |& position in Clough\u2019, store.The candidates nn go 1X ford) beat G.E.Standish, and E.C.Holmes Model School.\u2014Alice Robinson, Magog, where she will be the guest of; Next Wednesd fternoos, the 55 hen returned to the hi F E [ | Coen e nd Miss Batcheller (Bod: | a ed iss nes Sean: fica \u2018and single men will pis lay bos?Jere made.Mr.Lovell I orden an ss Ba - 1 .Miss gnes Seguin.on ti 1 \u2018 \u2019 \u201c it ~ ford).ent BA.Blancno \u2018ana Miss Hib: ,A77one looking for & pesidentel school ease AEN mat Oeuvre fase fn ene achive Sounds at DeL2 HI the membor preven a bard, 0-6, 8-6; 6-4.à), beat G.©, dorbetter than write to Stanstead for a turned from two week's holidays at jon.Broke in \u2018French and # ° | F.Batcheller (Bedford), bea calendar.We have the best teachers in | Baldwin's Pond; Mrs.D.Neveu, St.and Mis Br.Bissonnet and Mr.> hree V ning erformances Boright Hitonra > and B.A.Planche, each department that can be secured.head clerk \u201cfor 5 Heath, who has been | eveu will leave next Fridsy to Hon.8.A.Fisher w +8 (Farnham), beat I.Batcheller and F.GEO.J.TRUEMAN, M.A.Joars, finished his engagement there on here they will visit relatives for A pplause- and spoke : 1x8 win, and 6- i .aturday® night Wee - A CE ] L Landers and Fin gg Principal g and] after a week's rest * amv | vin oan outline of ¢ \" i\" rnham), bea .Mitchell an .= : ing the ta Magnificient Show of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine or AN mong bills which had Rn In the result \u2018of the a) tournaments vferred particularly to 1 Boultry god Farm Products.Ee te g chose club, Farnham wins our M for further pre PRE : | ?\u2018 .tv of the: franchise.T fy / In order to make room for [fur Ÿ 13 \u2014 LACROSSE.garetien to 5 + (RE - : .ibition of importatio i \" Le re Co : : : pium ; the curtaili ; {4 ~ | : 0 CANADIANS VS.CRESCENTS.FALL AND WINTER GOODS enlled ho curtailing A : © © poThese teams ques gai in, the Sty 6 njurious ingredients : Ga _ e on Saturday, bu e Canadians \u2018ice reform, te.TH \u2019 43 = had no better luck\u2014or should one say N 2 MIN ele.He : au 7 in remiums skill\u2014than on the previous match.ALREADY ARRIVED AND MOR EC CO hat he { \u2018s 9 , a The game Was one- sided from Start to 18 > : ; nish notwithstanding the tac at the .an > P CURE | Crescents had\u2019 several changes on their | We will contipue our Cheap $8 gh .eam e scoring was all: done by the 20 3 Bi 3 , 4 7 , .team.Scoring was all done by Crescents .Co Sales all this month.Don't - .2 HE _ | ë 3 - second, dan third and 1 tn, the fourth.| dela t ke advant \\ .of the ; © a * & : , : se .e Canadians got one, solitary goal in 1 ay\u2014 TL > à \u2018antage > - À iy Eight Ti otting and ; acing Ev ents\u2014$3,100 00 in Purses dons tn quarter.toh ; : : bi ) \u2018 t ol Has Il li 3 b eu | .\u2018 \u2019 ; y ree more matches remains to ! ng aiseoun given on a nes A CRE Star Vaud ill A At act 0 \u2014P ap H .: e, played in the Leagus.: - 158 ¢: pt audeville Attractions.ower's Herd of Trajned .si E \u2018 ' - an o he same Were Crescents.i] of \u201cSUMMER, G OO1 ps, i \"fi ; Elephants.\u2014Webh's (Performing Séals | Morin | Cameron = a8 HR ! | a Drapeau McAllister All Light Underwear < \"18 à \u2014 .allee allett .4 , v » i Lapiere Th Fuller .| 3 ¢ | artineau .ompson All Li h T Shi à Al question hy Laflamme 1 Langlois Smith | | 18 t op irts i re the investigatini LOW RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS Ji .Ce en errault rant | RS 1 this questi W we Men's Two-piece S : het il © Duo ns Two-piece Suits Lille on.tha ni Southwood wn Mot Griffith C it iE neg le case of at \u2018 _ 7.\u2018 ï eferee.\u2014Mr.cInnis.hi id W h S on + al Time keepers\u2014Messrs, G.Parsons and 1 ren\u2019 S as ui S ma hut t .high De .BUREAU OF INFORMATION W.H.Brent.| S its 4 He mentions étend ; ; \u2014 \\ 2 ) we Fic , *, : Nati SATURDAY 8 RESULTS.Men\u2019 S Light Tweed ut 5 of the which had con, ationals Capitals 2.: Supreme Court.Entries Close on Live to k, , - Tecumseh 7 ; Shamrock 4.cle 1 hi Sh j i on \u2018 Stoc \u2018August.24th, other sec Ottawa Nationals 18 ; Montreal Se- | ighf Mippers, ite ge ma The char : | ; - tions on 26th.conds 2.| oo d hoice 0 the.off the .| Br go leery a For Prize List, Official Programmes, and all other ÿ TWO FROM NEWARK.: v ) information, apply to! | : STALLINGS\" PENNANT HOPES GIV- {0 EN SETBACK BY THE ROYALS \u2014 ; ON SATURDAY., .Tomlinson, Newark, NI.August 10\u2014Jimmy | Sasey and his band of warriors were ; - SECRETARY, Saturday | evening the happiest team 5 ; 2 .oo ever phased sat the gates of Weid- : =.wan proposed n Fe Te - - DO.|.yer Park, for they had just troune- : \u2018ina 5 i ; [ P.O.Box 728 Sherbrooke.| ed Stallings\u2019 Indians twice, which is go- » o nimously.es - .: ing some, considering the pace the Reds .i had of late been Setting the other teams._ r ; .e double defeat was an awful blow E \u2018 .and ereatly dampened the hopes of the METROPOL BUILDING \" big Newark crowd, who were depending i \u2014 | victories in these contests to help £4 Ca 5 = 1 : ¢ - A | TA x a - .Ne, * - F + i .: ."]
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