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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mercredi 12 août 1908
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[CHUR( \" __ Pr go ti ty-Five Cents Da) hestiog at Sf.ve Cf BY LIGHTNING.CANAD NOW DIGGING Gold! = : veCentsaDay.| ° pus EH aut Might fower of Fine Building New.mu uy IAN PACIFIC.Al ISLAND BROOK | port, Vt, Damaged.shen tue.Customs Assay of Ore Shows Remark ann oor Fel \u2019 MECHANICS [Thus Suck oF Joue cose i 1 i À dope of Success Largely Based on Prospect of Locomoti spect comotive or Drivers Joining in the Strike OFFICIALS AR Co ov { .-.° | | I _ .EN po Man, August 12.\u2014(Spec-.ists, brought : DER ESTED RING LE Pr ghaniin specie ; The Canadian Pacific Railway EO Oe mo ane United S AND MAJORITY WENT A LIBERALS PLANNING BIG Mi 1 Pas Committee claims to ne in pos- 2nd twenty are now one hund BACK WORK.FOR WATERVILLI 1G MEETING | FORTUNAT rr a o inormation thet he volling | Shops, the y pen working in red oh John, August 12 K.| CA VILLE-POLIFI- .| NATELY THE BUILDIN fg ol the company is getting into | 4.4.od mad Hite, Umber being four Intercolonial Rail 12 \u2014(Special) \u2014 | The politics AL NOTES.\" .} WAS NOT SET ON FIRE, 6|ror ALLEGED FRAUDULENT | { bed shape.Cy .Campbe ial Rail ray f tu , on the last nis ical - TU iting at q Sn Newport Vi .; TRIES AUDULENT E o Co E | a À \"Ad ; | p liton v orty mil f 8 t was ' + 42 t St.-Elj .Rae oy An 12.\u2014 b AND UN ; N TWO a 3 i i drikers 80° still jdependin : Th yesterda miles from - school as very \u201cwell gt Elie | Durin g.12.\u2014(Speci DER VA WO: PROSPEC 211 rikers ae SU epending onŸ MOVE TO M .Lhe leaders par, y.numb ouse being filled attended, the g the| severe thunde pecial)\u2014 ATION.© LU- TS ARE NOW.B z oom.at, whien thei¢ con] | SHAUG AKE SIR THOMAS ing rod flags.pled the camps wav- number who could mot , 8nd quite a day noon, a.heavy nrderatorm Tues-| Montreal, Aug | TESTED-PROMISING ; BEING « pokos it dangerous for them to | HNESSY S - Le n officérs 1 TT th to the \u2019 sedts in struck the we - of lightnin tion for th : \u2014(Special.)\u2014Ad Epo OUT.w.Akl | 1000 = OLE armed and eft, Campbel : e open windo speeches in- ful Ch ower of the C ng 1, e recove pecial.)\u2014Ac- i LOOK ee the jocomotives.: ARBIT \u2018 nd arrested pbellton full: cluded ai wa.Th through ft ur t à point\u2018 ongregation- een taken covery of $200 000 Cookshi .a\u201d : ER.| gathered in fou the rin ully | à number of; e audierice: ins the ground point 100 feet n- cific à against the C 000 has ookshire A .pp at or no, it is maintained | Montreal A R._ revolver fourteen gui g leaders Mr.Ge nul - of-ladiès ice: in- tending | and tore out , from p qm the Exche anadian Pa- Rep , August 12th.\u2014 .Ik ; \u201c : ou 0 H , ug.1 LU .8 and ov -»> ns, seven 3 3; >authier Ma SOB.| n ng ab ut a section - QMINIO quer Court b > epor 8 fr =, oe » ( )\u2014 FY wo law would compel engineers The new feature of chu : (Special) Ly men dema ©! Lwenty Seventeen Pets resided.SF E of the munici- of the tower.26 feet down the = The on Customs Depart ent the Island Brook om- the \u201cgold f à oa! i\" ¥ fo take out engines Which they be- ove: to make Sir Tho rike is the| T to \u201881.75.| an inorease fr \u2018vative hingtoh;: 8 Pan 4-1 | Fortunatel ol fraudulent the action is \u201cal Sometir are rather dazsli \u2018 |i vo bo umole.| po A prbiter between the Len \"The majority went back om | i} \u2018spgke\u2019 grd Conser- tet on fire the building was not fng the parie Se aid \u2018undervaluation, Rise ae syndica de Lexan avi LL a .: n .\"A DAC f = 0 i tet .rs, bavi \u2019 + * r.: » .in en! id, to , ev oO .| a ie hase of toe labor situa- The men feel assured of e mn|r +, pUATO.to work.\u2018Elie Jor Rg i oares ib Se -\u2014 -\u2014 ing te ee when Ho Drow?dur.on the arty of mo prospè en jo v any 0 the an jud red of hi : [ C TE : whic Mmor \u201cÂeder a led .: » \u2019 {com A ear sentence , serv- oth : of Isaac Wes Fl giking mechanics are being sworn : sy gment and much 8 fairness ° in October.stated would take ons, | R pany\u2019s customs \u20ac > acted as the eri on that of J estgate, 19 ; act 85.special const b in is expressed at 1 satisfaction * Co Dr.Ts ST Ee place] .» DEVILLE \\ In one insta s official.oo Assa .% Kerr i 3 À company 8 property.a los on the.pistol * - > ., à ren P ; sident\u201d of Cou _ | - ; \u2018 worth ot bridge material Gas $37,000 taken: ¥3 have been made oui he 1H ONSTRIFERS WILL CONTRIBUTE | SITUATION IN 34444+ P R aa followed; after nssrvalivé.Asso ounty 4 VAE NOR \"Jas scrap iron.ial was entered erty.| Oro the first mentioned peo {| | toronto, August 12.\u2014~The uni | SITUATION IN MON | - ogo 10 i] raigned the Governn + fr.Bergeron ar.| IL : oreo\u201d Ee0® | two feet from th \u2018 dat are not participating in the strike The situation TREAL.| : ! * 1 & AU forcible Lu put an ou : | 1° | 0 ol.SIX BURIED IN 1 feet $70: sayed $30.per ton à § j ol make uber ent of 1 per Montreal, is thus a yi shops 13th Dr.agoon Wi Lu apes jhe conclusion af Mr.Be to Annual Banefi - WO Ce RUINS.This i Jold and $10.silver us RB Ÿ ; 118 hain fi to, establish a fund |gt wird foreigners wh to 0609 8 Win rehant \u2018am vel essrs.Pantiétons H : oron\u2019s |.He efit Concert a G WORKMEN INJURED ment hich interesting anno n.EB po pe , ps 0s This will ay o began have p daily.plodded the |?Team Prize ' \u2018 $ meeting 1 spoke briefly, Deingin t and | \u2019 \u2018Suecess reat OF A INJURED IN COLLAPSE charge of the o per.made by done in .À: : | CICE ; er month.o the Ang LE VE thei Ve.| a close.® + : el - 10 De v co - e, m Te ; 3 | poLJCR DISPERSE TORON of work, Dave evident shops \u2018in search .\u2018LIB à ; | | \u2018 Va UVER Ore from the Kerr | Ç à ; 4 n 3 ve 2 se L : ., ERA Q ; - 4 P 4 verre, |\" | J ancouver, .with ith J pro + i.1 se, Grow ro fo he'commoraiian rid su arc HIEUT, H- À SAMPSON, Or TE | oo Sherbrooke Lier a yk ho ROCBDS TOR FISH AND-GAN 9 ot series mére Leo peed shortly 20 report 1 ox TUE oronto, SUE, 19.\u2014Crowds whi sir \u2018works yesterday, - surround- | ) WINNER ; Ela cond, steps toward s as yet have JUB, TOWN \u201cGAME, Ping and interior © ing the floor- Fr! ndry; RAR , \u2018 iI plbered to watch the strike-bi which small in\u2019 comparison ay,\u2019 was very CHANTS \u2014 OF |MER- 2 candidate No dit the election ve LE LIBRARY.ing over a space onstruction, extend- had éxperience im old miner, whi WoT BR i y 4 they go to their mid-da reakers sembles.There with previous as- | S \u2014 INDIVIDUAL xed for the convantiès yet bee , | BAND, ETC \u2019 square, at \u2018the r of twenty-five feet mPloY in British Cumbia a 8 | CPR yards at the fo meal from fifty men in t were\u2019 not mor thar | PRIZES \u2018 a WILL OP vention.- + een North Hatle Ree S DOW in course ear e hotel eratic in éonnéction with ia, 18 4 | he foot of Ÿ | in the vicinity of e than| M | EE OPEN IN CONPTON i .Th oy, Aug.12 ree erection a block ions.He re with the op- i 4 bas been growin 0 ork entrance to th ity of the Montreal, A | On Fri : - NPTON co he ennval Benefi g- \u2014(Speci western c ion at the Je splendi gards th à | op 41 4 ng larger dail Th e work only th » Aug.| 12.\u2014 { .riday, August: UNTY.| vill .nefit A pecial.)\u2014 r of Peld south- ph d one.e.prospèct : m «} i | selection À es looking.for bl lly, TY any.were.be the aborts ae four matches at te perform proche held\" at plorninge big mth o Live.on Mon desave concluding performance collapsed and six br ee van] \u2014Æ x | tn - ic - ; 5.or trou le.Y 2 hi © grim d .ass, f 8 at the 21° | 1 the i atervi Ii ; ing t ' year .ning, th sance sist six rickl ?e., a ! ; : ; Now, : Be ferday the police digpersed the ¢ es- W ile others wore {8 ed with dirt, ol the Provinee à opening yeste day gun of th e, really th o be bien bei g devoted © proceeds thi istants were buried 1 ayers and as- To .F 2 Lr 5 ; to prevent interference with e crowd each in.thei de, © tattered garme \u2019 ciation ant \"nee of Quebec Ril er ay uenc © campaign in that opening tions, the ish ; to local in ti 8 fellow workm 1e ; mn the ruins.Th § .| : ~~ .; R A the work- \u201cOnly r way telling hi nts\u2014 Poi nnüal ; Mile |Asso- y.\u2018It is a ; in that constit- Associat and G stitu- thei rkmen immediatel: eir ; 14ŒÆ +4 - À on \u201cOnly thre g his own tal ointe-au _ pe.meetin ! Mr.Fi nnounced: that 1t iatio To Game Proteecti eir rescue and i y came t ) THE WEA 4 i - Several A erload of fift on yest e or four men we ale.The i x-Trembles ra g at the Ibe sher and Hôn.M; t Hon, und for , Town Librar ive tracted the i nd in a short ti © ; THER / } a j : Sevs x y men was tak on; yes erday morni .ere taken e improvem nges.| ; among\u2019 th Or Mr, Pater B.Pre le cting a- y and .the he injured m ime ex- ; J ; + = À the shops at West, To akeñ to plentiful su prning.There - i forenoon in ent was started in t) Cl g the speakers, n will From, à -professi new band star were taken to t en, all of wh \u2014\u2014 :; ÊtE ne || surly of unsed evor but a ov the bra Sho ach CONSERVATIVES OF STANSTEAD fo fodonl ad er vow [nts en fo the Guioral Hompial § | LOCAL FORBCABT, § het x , : in-| a y ui the M.A.A [.R » Pai ny to reports Mr.G ,| thing that has been « assed any- fc es are as follow of thei SL Le - to \u2014 {Continues on\u201d requires A.A.A.Rif .R.Dunlop, of Paige, the C reports Mr.George: il -years and wi s been offered i ny- forema s follows : R.McMi eir - PE à .a .~N = : .on Dage five.) of 46, two oi Je, Club, with a sc \u2019 Stanstend ,Conservative ; candid ge W.water ; 1 long remai in recent com n of bricklayers RB.McMillan, sh resh ) east to south ' + .E * 2 * H } _ _ .LAW IN \u2014 ma est score in Pe nts.ahead of the hich.rass to county, is \u2018not il { te .in mn nt li ark.in the sum mn.as a high- Du pound fracture of \u2019 is ht I man, 0 ry by night = winds, - L i fs La } { 14 : ===: Dunlop that match last he | igh- | fe i grow under! hi 8 lowing the | 5 à life df North Hat mer entertain noon, both.legs br ie ght leg; H.8; Thursday,: ho th : Co Ÿ Jr à Ç | + \u2018 PROVINCE OF | QUEBEC ° | of the and Trooper G.M year.Mr.| s becoming acquai is feet, Quiet e whole\u2019 -occasi ley.lu B.Lynch; T.L.en ; F.Waddi- | > y,.showery.1 a 4 i < EN mn !' : : th Hussare y Thonipson voters of the co cquainted with the smoothness of asion was marked W.H.Thom 5%» L.Wood, bruises _ ! \u2014- ; \u2026 j \" ) FXPLORATI \u2018 ?money for green rs, who won second à 776 O8 his ca unty, and steadil e titesoma of action and the fact by The buildi pson, internal POESIE Lau perte né : ; 118 ; : prize li AE car- ome s on and the fact that; uilding inte injuries.| ; ef = Y.% ao 25° ON AND PROSP (TING 10 list for the fhote, alt head the | BROME pe Tn ; en sept w 8 de to.the were totally hat four store pu ie Tree de a.or n Finkelstein, six months À A ¢ f \u2018 Ia i two previous articles se | LICENSES Sherbrooke A Sapa: ot the 53rd hold.th ouservatives of, ron: will \"2 wal own Bost Horoart, J pq work.the contract for ve pot rat ites ive tv + the oe 3 Ï he : ob Loe low of the: Provi es on the) mi > Viren a o With a the Merche act, ; conventiomat wi A li own \u2019oston i s ile: asleep i ed.two week : E a; (Res EE ie ENSES | cr ara sie is Ee lh EL | Ln [Ey BE eens 1 LOIR A \u201ctbe possibility of + | W 0 \u2018' oove Easte st year.: \u2018Will be straight \\ \" s ex spirited | its executed in a D : .TU F PR.f different.Jai ; two or ! here a pe + * Lo v .rn Townsh .° ; will be selected v party candid BE way by Tu K d in a SP ; \u2018 + ir ake & \u201com plé having owner- | nse on private holds, a mining , li- their position in ips prize winners an a| MEGANT to oppose Mr.Fisher: contribute in no urcolte s Orchestra J J AIS ui IE | | \\ at\" ripe fo oes on 2 ne pane |e ons mare a nitrogen till PAR eid \u201c| 1 own,\" 4 is \u2018artick .from him! to mi il -refuses t 7 GR ; CC 20° ES i: rsday, \u2018the 20, ) Lo.tric ighting i e, while th 1 20 a Co 4 Lu +3 fF \u2018 2 CHR ATL \u201d ; ; there es to allow.REEN SHO vative part 20th, the.Cons casi ing installed f el .T ; | Co ; Gt aisotber Kind « ceswe will wished to ine thereon the licensee wh ond, Tr SHOTS MATCH.| at Inv ty convention will Conser- on by Mr.L.E.la or the oc Lo ; \u2019 A | | 182 Le it # possible for i id of right \u2018whitch private Mine on the land whol > J ooper G.M.Th , - \u201coy lit erness, - On\u2019 th : ill.be beld possible some che .aylor, srendered .: .se - 20 fe EA = m ; person a of such son\u201d Tih Hussars ihomp- ; 1 ical .picni .19_same day fects.harming and > Ww D U | : ti Taside;_ othe a man to have i served u must first cause.> ussars, $4.2I speakers, bi c will take ay a po-.} .Jo nd dainty ef- ON E.T.BAN : / es Co Ce me ub, other than ownershi 8 | Stating that him a notice in 2.40.bat Private Winners of $3 Prises.23.2 politics both on local BA Federal The Parisian novelty dame TY ton, Aue: DANK MEDAL.\" |B RS RCI Se.| listributed Ea exploration | and pr p.We land e oat he intends to mine ing .Reogt.-W.M i ie, B3rd ' J 8 will be present.: a Federal | kote \u201d by the Messrs lance, \u201cLa pleasing to note (Special )1.is HORS KILLED BY LI Cty JE j H per mile 10 | ospecting - A ch priva onthe| ° ces esearsens \u2019 Cw ph 4.| GENE oot BR a Seeley io v .Gochra Scott, d a is v.stor Hill, - : HTNING, - E sat start out à.a any may.te ready to pay the dem hy that Plo , inners Gi 80 Pr - 20 2 \u201842 * ries 8 ET atir | aie mie.= t.|T nod te prog à orto ie town, rom of Mr.Philip Scott.of 3 larg y Hill, - Aug.12-48 a x 2 3 days dh for mies ospect and shall he.such mining operati es aris- [Rot Samodon.53rd in the Eastern ; political diféles prominent jn college ; wen are both | Do Grade À .T.Bank medal re.on Friday night.° sed | OV 1 Macleod, 8 Pili laods which are not al ever | ot Pen assessed er which Rates we psn: 53rd 20 1 : Is pot blo than\" generally Ws.Bates nd collagen.no Iz ouglas Mac a Anchor 7, wha.Hoste ye h Mr.be bt.bn Hat dab = : 88 oe ot alread : e notice m .agree- }- .J.Ba nee Le 19 39 ill be manif ,Ç L, ; MUC .activi the extrem toa ii ae given + : the.Hd woh medal | horses lyi .ern 0 ; < ermine: bg 1 Ig concessi y 0% one.ust give a delay Rgt Baker, 53rd fter th ifested this mo ivity Mr.xireme.no n- Ydemy.Mi Principal _\"of.the It had evi ng dead in the but it is possible for such one; month to the pri delay BY inner after the fall fai month nor til Auchie Jack demy.\u201cMiss Ada M.Ellis tthe\u201d Ace- Lig dl evidently a the pas ; ervon or co is possible for | answer and mak private person to Winn Te at Pus 20 18 3 The Con fairs.a ill three charmin son followed; with | highest percen a i.flfison: for ee A aL CT been ) LR + : ; i .â \\ ; ; a .To | - ~ 1 .t \u201c r b- AMAL.RE | \u2014 f aisioner a prosper] from the Pa Province, pene.from Nels: Router.33cd Rat.19 | the elections/in October, looking for A one LE Sutton Academy.mathematics in| ||; dm are ce a pon aplication for on olor.the later abl delay, and in Ret.D.Cusbing, - 11th 15 17 361 \"The lost go ; » and at latest agen entitles \u2018ares Le EP: Flan.INCREASED R herd | ) Wig or vi COMPLAINT.Hornet + o: Miss Kath tin a8 exact ting license et oo serted 3in French © notice must be in- Mai: - BB Moi.194 16 19 35 November general election was held i This,\u201d proved a reater .Love ' Than 4 Sawyerville, A STOR'S SALARY.|}%o.o tor Is, Aug.13.~(Bpecia oC HE; Mise coute ite of the lad Suoipiion as io times in.the pou re English three > LD.Morrill, 13t 35 erally Dearded as fe months are gen- g ound to the Fe \u201c back- At a fully = tended 12\u2014(Special.) \u2014 made of the bad complaints pot - Mr.sad Mr£ companied required, se trict.W aper of the el TY Pennie seis ees sens 1 | paigning.s favorable for\u201d - lawed.= In thi : ork that fol- 5 1.01 the 10th i usiness meeti ouths i \u201clanguage ve oe St ll dr moves Tt So.00 poe oc | refuses Vhenever the private Person Trooper INPI TDUAL PRIZES.\u201cThere is a avorable for cam | ph Her Ertrayed by te comedy he Mathodist.church ot Se iar last Be he Banc Far on Sati of Warden.vi pate andere if the mine or ev-| standing for e to a.mutual under-1.7th H - M.Thompson, ° - .for the belief good deal of real b , 18 d Herbert.Jaqu y H.M.Atkinson the members of ghurah at Sawyerville ering the 1 e band concert.Con Jn fobs mn nh, erin Tn Bet nS arn 880 0m da 44 com ee aura | For cat LB A pes Sled Dee à Si 2 larg pins us p w which mine is \u201cupon C un- land ab I cause a plan of \u2018 Staff-Se ; nie, QJ Rgt.My de coming aut _on \u2018durin -|.yor k auty of th - pastor, th e salary o vent: a into, and\u2019 to F , 1.j .\u2019 have bee pon Crown : -abso utely necessa f Lo7- the ergt.Su F > (|) 29 49 ; = ~ umn.Le ° g the 1m pxecuti eme and profi .$1000 be id e Rev.D.A Lou of ou it .recurrence of it.\u2019 oO pre- ! Boomer fe i | Io re he Tor bis min.| STE Regt rancis, == im execution the number \u201cIn cioncy | 51000.besides paying the ery of ought to be on duty th constable CH us rats I Square mile if a land_ surveyo e made by a swor Capt.M C I 99 ent © | hatd eams,\u201d which followed the land ¢ ping his horse Th expenses of ing the time of th y at the parkjdur- ab as unfortuss ta man appears > & littl unsur- ed upon pr r who causes to be nl \u201cSLD.Martin, 13th 41 OR : ard to duplioaté wed, would be arily granted Mr ey also volun- these.displays e concerts to prév Nn 24 tn an axe re lod for or compa le strange | ti n the private perso serv: | ry ered deren | IL | cperming story of The old but holiday: r.Lough two | cessary to tal of rowdyism ont / | Co n-up- for som rae a0 ho ny soul a al- Mine purpose Send to be taken (osorip- Pte.L Winners) of dE 20 401 Cs | Thy sain wa story of ot bachellors x | \u2018 weeks befote the takes few -of the uthe 4 es = PE .or\u201d .i ex vo y ses, A - 1 S 1- .se am ; ro ; \u2019 .J e - * n ab i; , meme | ; .je \u2019 .\u2018 \u2018 .emai of aoe is x ree ile tho ready ae D éedisration that he i6| ME WS at 20° ~~ BEA FEA West dre palo Bly 08 Granitoville, Au Mr quarey.SUTTON SCHOOL co LS th Cr fd on pis 85.00 for tels \u2018to pay a certain s he isl pe.H.Savage, WRIA.10 19 39 - i TURE \u2018| Westcott, Pritchett Misses Cochran, | Saturda , Aug.12.\u2014 (Special) | ad; ton.Aug OMMISSIONER | yo! TE [i er as Ge penton i wan 1 Te a en sa ee ca ey rd Pan y reve ts bo aa stan er, Aug, ER proue.«1 pried the Sock i mors one lands ne EN tor whom be appoints as his orbite.Trocper WN.\"% a Le vanne \u201820 18 38 A Proposal in Connectio w r.C ps.A: No Lawrence Bead and Frank Brown ry Jor accidents.Mr.missioners of thee aie 9 School an : | 0 ; \u2018 ' y at bel na ola dem \u2019 no accepted .- Hu .elly, Tth T4 à ' fi.ith ace! a please all 1 qe hen a lar ve arrow esca \u2014 a ih the T ip 0 q tto ih 14 under bis feët- individus Le ent and pelonging to 4d ! and upon the pri ; also, Hussars .: # v g ceful portrayal with his bein ge granite block whick pe thers own Hall on Saturd: n .: nu?.uals, not taken appoint and d private person to Lieut.R.J coupes eens oes 19 18 3 ¥ Coming F ° .Frederick P LA .of the dreamer: eng put into place : which was J ere present Commi - aturda: fi bn his uppers\u201d {0 the mini Y à recent up by arbitrat leclare the name of hi Hus: .*J.McHarg 7th 7 air, eceded Ce Flanagan in imi : head.Had it been just grazed his J.Wy tt, J.C.Rei mpmissioners # à à Love pe a4 amendment, party does If during t of his SATS Gos metres verres ave PUB \u2014\u2014 ed the intermissi mitations inch nearer i en an eighth of and (H H.Alle: id, A.W.Westover, si Om \u201cnes is \u2018granted { no prospecti t party does ing ten days the TYRO den creret sare 217 19 LIC WILL The second pi on.arer it would h h of an |Ch i .Allen, acting Se ver, 2 T341E .COYerin, to th me Hi- tl not infarm : \u2019 G \u2018EEN S 7; 36 ; - BF GIVEN | ~ part of th .instant} M \u201c, a ave killed hi as.D .ng creta Me\u2019 Ç Fo A es 15 more e same ; hat he acc :« offe the licensee W 0 HOTS.OPPORT | BETTER | as inaugurated hb e program y.:Mr.M.C.Rey im It; yer being also ; \" ?ps À tiles in uns than twent person | giv \u2018accepts his \u2018offers ] Pt inners/of 81 Prize TUNITY TO SÉE R | ber b ated by a costu me | flesh torn off .Reynolds had th i was decided to o present / \u2018 : on lan thi unsurveyed + nty-five square ive thé name of the , or does not, e.J.Fowler rifes.| - HO ; FINE th y the '\u2018Dixie Dan Gi ume: num- went t off one of his fin o three mills le pg a | | \u2019 : on thirt, erritory, or ) pointed by hir ! arbitrator ap- Regt.fl] 53rd : RSES.eo Misses Cr irls\u2019\u2019 in which to Newport to h gers, He in \u201cth; on all ratable .2 ; within rs lots of If y, or more the mi by him, then the i p arenes vvoues ions i .The m son.J.amp, Cochran, and is doi ; to have it dressed AI municipalit real estate : F1 ; adius of 0 \u2018acres each ¢ 1e mining divisio o inspector.of MERCHANTS TEAM ¥ 19 17 36 East ranagement of Canada\u2019 |e es Ellen Mcllvaine ; Robert- ing well.|\" sed, valuation rol ity according té pew «41 FOUT | Fomor 100 mie | oran to de n mey oppoint aloo 1 TEAM oon poster Ein, Aug po te À \"6 rence dant demodles ja: Sution, Aug.THE TH Ford fo ha rant year in.po CRT Tosses mind pp ploration an fion whi to determine th are Te À 500600 | Show this end making the Horse | 10° Stylo, avor in true in-| Sutton, Aug.IEVES mthe 1st day of O : paid : i imi TARE y a 11 hich the pri he compensa- 13th Scotti Lio .yds.-yds.T t s year one of t Horse Lyle.In fact planta- A , Aug.12.\u2014(Speci HS.It was ctober next i 18 | aime nd damagey uwerable for rio! which the private pers h ottish \u201cLight D .Ttl.| tures of.the Exbibiti he leading f throughout th ct t danci .Olmstead wa 7 pecial.)\u2014Mr.F.fiv resolved to as I 1% : Rakini e proprietor at he may] ght to receive.If on has a , goons, 220\u2014 rar years ]o ibition.In ng fes\u201d cuted j e performance cing |on Monday sn Burlington, V \u2019 ele nts pér m sess a rate of ; ; 5) = 8 such sear tor of the spi | Ron nam .It the private :1 Major N \u2018 ars lovers of hors former in |» manner was exe- ay tracing up the thi n, Vt., all pupil r month to be levied : \"11 Wd is obj: searches a, coil in tor Reames an arbitrat per- R20T =.R.Moffatt | the opportuni rses have not h ful préparati that showed car stole the watch ip the thieves th pupils, children of on [ 15 ~ liged s-and explorati biträtors joi or the two ar- S.-Sgt.S.H matt .9 30 of [ unity of seeing MON.had \u2018eparation and abl ed care- |'fr atches, rings and hat ers of propert of owners and r : 1 MING Bs commigs; to furnish sec oration, if they jointly name a third Lt .S.H.Martin 621.the fair to adv g this branch the part of Mr.C able coaghin om the Olmstead ar nd clothing rate operty paying.taxes ent- © : à ê 3 seduri 1.7 y cannot : , and .JS.E.-M f .29 27 56 the aît , antage beca v Miss Fli r.Cochran.g on jon Frida C and Boright À f fifty cents , and » \u2019 fg : 418 also Det far that urity to} is mad agree the appoint | S.-Sgt acfarland 29 fici ernoons there has | use in 188: Flizabeth Rand I y morning.H ight store sentients per month from.dig >) .: the conn lige to ¥ ake .purpose.Th le by the mining ins e t ment Tr gt.R.T.Shaw oo.30 59 cient time betwee the | not been suf- audience with t an all charmed the Dy a detective.Th e 18 assisted nici à it and non-residents of th dig- CL + 4 Motor op ES boner « ke a report |} he arbitrator or itr ctor.rooper S.Matheson .31 38 61 {0 enable the peopl e trotting events |\u2019 nd then rN trodnce soprano selectio where they tried to | ey have found |as he y, to he paid at the 5 he mu.Le Yous of the result to the in- joes taken oath vitrators, after gy son .29 29 58 on exhibiti ple to see tha hors tirls and b uced her \u2018\u201c\u201cCuddl us stolen goods sell certain of th | : ?ordinary taxes for | ame time - UP 0% I 8 ; : After havi result of his impartially fulfi to faithfully \"and Total .\"| To ov ion to the best ad orses We id oys, the Misses Ma: Up\u201d Cambrid , and have traced th o year.| A special of the current |: 71488; HE Y under hi ing explored opera- office.y ulfill the duties of C Queb rrceeees prraes wren eeeess : .ercome this a speci / vantage.8 ott Cramp and danning, | pu age Junction, Vt.em to |'decit do rate of one mill \u2018wi Ai # ; &, Us .the .ce, pr ge the ebec C rs Guures send set :99 with .special c \u2018risp,| a Messr p rchased t ÿ y where th 180 n and.levied ; mill was ; , tight + license +} e pro- P oceed to establish 1É ity Rifle A sevens sesnenes 6 Messrs.S.L.Cl ommittee p, Jaques, singi 8.Seeley ickets to Burli ey 1908, dist.N ied for repai ; 4 .hg 0 purchase ie holder has pensation to be id US the com- 215 .| > Association, | Fletcher in char \u2019 ough and R: H ne of the son ngin| the chorus ç There are two thiev urlington, Vt.adidui ist.No.11.\u2018The ati ts in 87% de by payi se the mine if he The cost paid., SE ECC RIS Lasercers eseersees 296 ed to pr harge, has been a + He ldd Japa ngs, while carrying li of sincerely to be eves and it is journed to Saturde \u2018meetin then RE oo by P ~ by the Cr the pric he paid the of the arbitrati gt, $10.see gg 20 prepare ae ot m appoint: ha did no lanterns, Miss Re light- | prehended and hoped they m is | y, Sept.12th Lo forming 4 OF mini price.char | hie itn licen tion are] MERCHANTS\u2019 INDIVID og connection.One rn pPPO | who did not bel .Miss [Randall ended and brought Lo just be ap- ANNUA | .i fe 24 - nine t mining lands the ant see, except th a INDIVID adv e of the | elie her titl a A g t to justice.L MEE - | ee nie at nd ich nr paid the opposite om oil Lh x Sempron.5 UAE\" wh goneeal approval à o muggestions LO crn 0° on the PETITION FOR BETTER MAIL oho! HR ORICAL SOCIETY Pe .a di _ oe the | y : .\u2019 ak - .an c va .] ,Ç A .- -da- ; : L 1 , § j .( ] 2 I ; weet 0 to-the explorati does not allow him in A, the award Rat $20 psn.53rd = part of the horse show 1 to have a\u2019 Mr.| Chilton Powell | Sutt VICE.AIL SER Thi a East, Aug.12,\u2014(Special) - te Go & licenses al xploration and sation than th : igher compen- Wines SF gs 33 39 65 ght, when the ude produced at uditorslin the amused his U on, Aug.12.\u2014(S ' C 4 nual meeting o th SP ).Lo ; of foment RA tation offered for the \u2018ar-| Cert- © ua © place in front gg roule sta vell ch in the next number with some ren foe Np ree eatery County Historical Society pri re \u201c4 à .: 1censes f, r 5.two deseri : Every per .- Re t ° .raser, 53rd ; 18.ddition t rand Stand.osed ith : an the eveni surer or \u2018the Cot ; ecretary- ; wn hall of Bedf rd.; iy .J - S dor .P- rense son holding .Bbeacseu cuve id.tions Iw o the eveni * for i a musical far ng ton villa rporation of S Au t 20th ord, on ursda \u2018a ; + ag righ license mining, viz: a ense, upon r ng à mining 1i- Win fees vere venns 32 31 65 iwould be an inter ng attrac- the ccasion and ATCO composed ated ge, has drafted and i .sut- sensi , 1908.There vil day 4 4 pub 8 belong ï where the mi bound to mak enewing® the same is Major N.R nners of $4.and at the same tim esting feature pened 1 \u201cHatley\u201d th entitled \u2018It hap- m a petition asking th is circul- rel ns.one at 10 a.m., 8 two 4 25 had it lands o the Crown in- minine divi a e to the inspect 2 15 S aN.Ab.Mpfatt, 13th horses who \u20ac e give lovers - : the five {vill y, the comedy part nent to grant an i e Govern- other at 1.30, p.a m, nd the ji PH Ch eee vos.and Tue) \u201calatement above rer lr i OT room a opportunity of taking sof Mra.| Eaves and ha \u201cin mon here on improved mal ver \u201cSEL © oise report will ba mul Hy Le hy .$ elong 1 full stat it above referred to, s-Sy Co nriers of 83.oe orse Show.: ing in th English, Cram and the Misses en e are all more : ! usiness | led, new officer be su ; aa Tie + - + .ery > t} hi eme t r .Oo, oh gt.R.F.e : .p, Coch ; e ed in th or les b ; 3 8 elected : Co 5 ts Ee eri | performed me ear i on SELL I 1 JUDICIGUS ADVE) i Mer be vith.vemagkablo Ti Oe aplid \u2018a interet Ti éterncon mecog vil tresmscted : Hyg 1 : J nj tloned tain fines an ed under || v him during the t rals obtained Winner \u201cof '$2 Pri 30 61 Pa RTISING BRIN y Mis P © ohne duet \u2018Just Prete > tition asks that ied with.The pe ed \u2018by sevel Foe ing will be address: 1 4%} hd hing.10 the licor nd penaftios | mr.erm of such li- Trooper S.Mathe 2 Drizes.RESULTS GS iss| Pauline Bogard nd\u201d made up i a Montreal mail the! foci ral prominent mem 14.à BR fo 3 10 an e license | atties p The.\u2019 ! Tn Matheson, 13th (From the Washi \u2018 Jackson, and th gardus and Mr p in the morni al mail be]: e) dociety, includin bers - of | 3, - ; OF Privat.mine eith > law, from | 16- Government has: .Ss.L.D.: : » Le We do as ingtdn Herald 8s i: \u2019 ; e Diabolo girls led .on the- mornin ï ng and sent here ing membe g one n - resid- - : à Shoes e la er upon the mini as: a right Cant MC baoon svosten se 29 20 5 ; CC not at all see J) .erebe Westcott # e by leaves th ing air line ex At | so, John W S sid- 14 x Selon nds whe pub- Liwhi ing law to int ; under pt.M.C.Marti ) 58 [any objectio the force ention.A , are deserving of | 3 at city at press that ttyl; at Law, B N.Sax, Esq., ° 2 \u201cA ving -obta to the en the mining whisk must h p appoint ins sect S.I.D.went] artin, 13th awake ns urged agai cof iy \u2018 catchy new coc gof at Sutton y a 9 a.m., arrivi - Alt ri oston, Mass.yd * 3 - ri one \u2018 rom without also.A police.forre n° engineers, and S.-Sgt.Gl ye var 30 28 58 A nsoclélion of the \u201cameieon Unitarian Mandy) Lane, es by Mr.(= quest if grand will be CCR The re- ship Ha \u2018me goodly member- \"i | | , One Is ese inir arrving « \u201c cessarv fo ) 53rd R * x ner, enterpri \u20ac ommon .and PL].audience home histli ed by the busi Th muc appreci- Miésisquoi - en and wo , i \u2018A + hav ence mini 18: allowed \u2018\u20ac Mining.A mt of the mini tor the egt.\u2026.oe ; nterprises, it is plai with most singing refrai istling la usiness me ] ri 4 quoi, yet the romen of ; 1 | .ng .Ing ope AA either to \u2018 numher of .mng law.TYROS\u2019 MEI overs messes 29 28 57 ciation r li .plain that the ) ! ging refrain ; ge.n of this vil- thel eo Je ; great majority + i x i | iaspeggqs oP NOtie Perations without Jaid down for snecific penalties ar Wi RCHANTS' SHOTS makes f realizes that wide Foe | : + \u2014 : | tify her of the County, fail to Aie un 1 The or of pee in writing hon! the law.lot different \u2018infractions are pte.W- Monnie, of $2 Prizes.kno bol the greatest pice publicity | ; REAL ESTATE SCHOOL COMM ann heme] ves with the Society.iden- HY gil ry : annua) license tion so to do ellthe law, wl any person contrav O1 Tt OR ennie| 53rd Rgt.29 27 56 ity excels 4 that no device for and it | : 6 | 1 - WES ISSIONERS OF each| m of one dollar D itl 8 113 1k LR Me fine VE RL A0 05:00 ((prmishment ere na other penalty or Flues .J.McHarg, 7th, weekly newep columns of the public: | BRO | East Angus, A TBURY.ror Be i full of the third NBER! ner valid fo 1-00 per pr Srery day on wn ed is liable for Trooper D.P.rT .25 28 53 4 lan, no Tonly as a Ve roel > ue Bromé Fig) CENTRE | A meeting of the.school (Special) \u2014 readin \u201cond well full of in esting \u2018 À 4 (1 - th erable only with te ition oceu : such cvontrav H .P.|MeHarg, 7th ;( o the g marked tri Mr.Willa: tre, Aug.11.\u2014(Speci ers of the T > school commission- membershi well worth, the \u2018price a \u2018 1 18 wn Before (rx (Only with the con and }inot occurs or is repented ontraven- USSATS EE tL \\ \u2018the good sense of the-di ributo (Mr.Wilem Bullard ha pecial.)\u2014 held h Township of Westbur npersiup.Historical _saci rice of {1334 Ï a | RES de a BT | lm lls A at ols 5% EE nop he Por as Hilf BN the came don hi M es The mefitinot exceeding a or im | pre To Sambe EE ee clans of A ame.tribute To iar, 84.4000 Vt., F.Willard board being present.MER Ev los and a Jource of 8 a qi | ' Ae he same n dave th se and enfor inspector has, f a month.| L.Sampson, 53r 26 20 9% nali etter class of Ameri ribute ; r.Wilham \u2018Eldridge, Jr., was re- was chairman.F.F Willard The; 8, tocol historical tas | of e Uno | ereaîte nforcing th .for the pu Re t \u2019 53rd | .sm, The adv .rican jour- his fa to M 5 \u2019 r., has sold re appointed hai Wi ard , They are m | kn wl = | ?te F500 M payment.à Like | e act.the right to su of gl.ee joel - if : vertising a ure 4 o Mn.F.Whit old year.Th chairman for en Kd ore than that, wled ge.1 t oo > ri ymentzof Tike 07S nefore bi the right .t Pte.J.F ay eens 98 23 51) cary 1 have à good thing it is that | e.| .The auditor\u2019 ensuing promote a splendi 3 aid tc | | tent bas à righ e Govern of a like he .e him persons o sum- .Fowler] 53rd R «ary to | g thing it i COATICOOK.| | opted A TE report was ad- ciati I endid feelin | d to | 79 vo ght fo rec hment.how- gnilty : also ereons supposed to MERCHANTS\u2019 gt.30 21 51} tai o let the public k 18 peces: Mr.Daniel W.M | ] .A tax of five midls iation and justifiable pe g of appre .! A valty in poo the termine th .Witnesses ; \"GREEN SHOTS ainly should hold now it, cer- |has | .Mosher, of Coati ar was levied f on the dol- and township hi e pride in county: |\u2019 ; lier pay-\" ms: he, complaints .: and de va: Winners of $1 .D as well Va.good in religi sb ught Mr.Holli / a cook and a speci LVI or general purpose .{| P history, thereby unty: \u201c of fees for cath hy: ane.evidence œiven under Wai B.Morril Wn \u2018 ee aration matters.Eons at Dixyille.Price, lis Ce farm village ee Nol 6) Ty in the ea ky national patrotiex, i | 4 one or m given under SLD.Lu.cere oes a in judici ization which i | Co ton Evans - r.J.Thorn- thi y and surely] stirri ; ore witnesses.Trg : ASSOCTATION inom a MA certain to be arertivine is eee The Japanese Government is ~~, 85 principal ba \u201ci ts engage th oo Ligne con Teng g Trooper W.J.Kelly, 7th Hussars 61 year to show marked ee end or the which tring the regulation oe commissioner Woodrow el school, and mert with the are cordielly | vited to 16 \u2018 a be which bet detrimental.der 10 mae arrangements, if 2 instructed the 2012 (he members on!\u201d Thursday iy Sa ei oe tt will etrimenta vey the sc ts, possible, to x ; \u2019 2e 2° cial drder it will be, robe so- .l and : 3 cho in Districts Nos.SUTTON TOWN \u2014\u2014 ao ._ ; | | school.- st Angus Model Sutton, Aug ou L MEETI ; \u2018 : | | ; | | | (Continued on eit) an v pti 10 || ! | LL ; \u2019 .< J (a 3 \u2019 5 \\ : Violin _ AN under miüsical specialists.who is so well known throughout the \u201cTownships, will still have.charge of the work in Piano.Courses lead to diplomas in Toron- ; \u2018to \u2018College of Music.Séudents may také English or other subjects iin Stanstead College and have all the social training of a well conducted residential school.Write for calendar, to | GEO.J.TRUEMAN, Principal.Havergal Ladies\u2019 - College \u2018Separate Senior and Junior Rest.dental \u2018and Day Schools with | Preparatory Department: _ Preparation for Honor Matriculation, \u2018Havergal Diploma, Examinations ip Music and Art.Resident French and German Mistresses.Physical Culture under two resident graduates of ibe Boston Normal School.Domestic Seionce School, with six Departments.Large Grounds, Rink, Swimming Bath.Por illustrated calendar - : i ir | Tu \u2018 = * ; À 4 fe, = Cod el va = gs b ; | oe E ; Si | ; = 5 5 i | : air of) leader AGERE AEB FES FOUT | .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908, \u201c1 \u2014 = \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 =z : = BROOKBURY, ASCOT, JOHNVILLE, ~ RICHMOND.; \\.ce .: ial will be given by Mr.and Miss Emma Phelemann has returned Backs, of Oia companied oy A À largely attended and very pleasant M.\"ames Smillie at their home in from East Hampton, N.H., after a va- few days visiting at Bishop's Crossing.meeting of the Ladies Guild was held Cleveland Thursday evening, Aug.cation and bas re-opened her school, No.4, Brookbury, = | Recent arrivals are: Mrs.R.G.Martyn and little son from Montreal; at their farm for a while ; Miss Paul- with her aunt, Mrs.Kate Grey ; Miss for a few days; Miss.Iva Downes, nursé-in-training, of Concord, N.H., visiting her mother, Mrs.W.E.Hooker ; Mr.Wesley Linley, of Sherbrooke, on a brief visit; Mr.J.H.Saunders here from Lake Aylmer, where he was camping for a few days ; Mr.S.Go- biel, the cheese buyer, here on Tuesday ;-Mr.L.Bishop, of B.Crossing, here over Sunday ; 3.Howse and little daughter, of Bishop's Crossing, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Everett recently ; Mr.Mrs.N.Deane and visiting relatives ; Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Martin stopping for an.indefinite time with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.J.- Batley.gave a party to on Friday Miss Stella Berwick some of her young frien | evening, the 7th inst.it being her 15th birthday.The ysual pleasant ime was enjoyed by thase present.uite a number from here \u2018attended the political picnic at Mégantic on the and report a nice\u2019 time.Durable artistic \"construction gives permanence e clear singing tone and the perfect action of the Gourlay piano.It is an instrument that retaing its musigal qualities throughout long years of constant use, { ' + CLEVELAND.| - Arrivals include : Mrs.A.Loyrachan and Miss Maud Ford, of Westmount, visiting Mr.Robert Ford ; Mr.Richard Boast, Jr., of St: Johnsbury, the uest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.i.Boast ; Miss Kerr, of Montreal, visiting Miss Della Hodge, at \u201cSilver Lake Farm\u2019\u2019 ;\" Masten Russell Rodgers, of St.Johnsbury, visiting his uncle, Mr.Henry Rodgers ; Mr.Edward Cos: tello back from Chicago; Mrs.Chas.Scott to\u2019 her home after visiting friends in Richmond for a few days: { Mr.and Mrs.William Matthews, Î Danville, guests of Mr£ and Mrs.Cha Matthews over Sunday, \u2018\u2018Rockmount.\u201d Departures include : Miss Lena Iia- herty to her home in Windsor Mills, after visiting Miss Frances.McLaugh- lik for a few days; Mrs.Elmer Flun- tress and son Leon to their nome jh Meredith, N.H., after.visitin Mrs.John Law, at \u2018\u201cPleasant View\u201d ; Miss Katty Flynn to her school in Melbourne.7 | Amongst those who took in the cx cursion to Portland were | Mr.William McLaughlin and daughter Catholine, Mrs.E.Harriman and Mrs.Adolphe Lampron.Co A box party was held at Mrs.Taylor's farm on Monday cvening, .3 =, iplease apply.to: the.Burzar.bogine 10 September, 1908.- i 4 , MISS KNOX, Principal.= = : =r \u2014 \u2014 -» SOUTH BARNSTON.| Mr.George Wheeler and Mr.and Mrs.Albert Wheeler were guests at \" Mr.Joh day.\u2026 .+ Mr.and \u2018Mrs.E.C.Orcutt spent Sunday \u2018at Mr.¥.C.Humphrey's.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Wood are in Boston for a few weeks.Miss Mabel Cleveland has been visit- : ing her sister, Mrs.'Orrie Selby, res \u201c cently.- : Miss Ruth Ellis, who has been in Stanstead for a few days visiting friends, has returned home.~~ Mr.and Mrs.Putney and children \u201c have returned to their home in Rochester, N.Y., after spending a week or so very pleasantly =~ with her parents, .Mr.and Mrs.Chapman.\u201cA little girl came to the home of _ Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Fox last Thursday.The mother and child are doing McDonald\u2019s, Jr., over.Sun- a \u2014 \u2018An Italian atatesman and friend of\u2019 Garibaldi, the Marquis di Radini, is dead.EERE ge nS : all's Write us for the latest Fashion Catalogues.N \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; 7e.Per Cory.oT \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 te to ER = - % i McGall?\u2019s Magazine 75c.a Year.Fall, term Every pleasant time.where about 50 yourg people had: a Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Hutton,'.of Richmond, were the guests of-Mrs.A.Hutton on Sunday last.| RECTORY HILL.5 | Mr.George Leith spent the week end the guest of the Misses Gallagher, before leaving for the West.Tt was decided at the meeting held on \u2018the 10th to have the picnic Aug, Saturday, 22nd, in Mr, Haskett's field.| Mr.Rufus Patterson has been calling on friends in Hill Crest and Upper Ireland.He home by his sister from Clapham.Although he has taken the journey to Clapham many times before the long drive has evidently proved too much for him as he has been slightly indisposed since his return.Miss L.L.Patterson has finished her school at Clapham and has returned home.Miss Mildred Patterson has returned home from Bennett and intends starting her school at Glen Murray soon.i The people of the neighborhood are having a meeting Monday night with the \u2018view of organizing a committee to take charge of a picnic of sports, \u2018MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS UPON RECEIPT OF NUMBER, SIZE & PRICE.HALL, Lennoxville, which will be given- shortly.This is the Maid of beautiful face ; With wealth of hair and grace ; 0 Complexion clear and without a fault ; She\u2019s a regular user of ABBEY\u2019SSALT, matchless Besutitter\u201d | CEELISELLLEELEEELEELEELELLLELL004000085 08644 Patterns » dt, SII child, of Minton, ! - was accompanied \u2018Ç at Magog.ine Bradley of Sherbrooke, a few days forter church Sunday with a fair at-: Maude Grey, home from Island Brook; tendance.Tlie sermon was rræachod, Mrs.Walter Andrews and three child-:i by the Rev.Mr.Robertson, of Cook-; ren, of Island Brook, visiting friends shire, _ ) | ! ' \u201c+ \u2019 ! ! | | b ?* ! \u2018 A are spending a week visiting friends at Magog.day at Sand Hill calling on friends.attended the concert and dance ' Marbleton and reported: a delightful ply pleasant | itors at Mr.A.Harvey's; | Was | Coaticook Haonse\u2014Popnlar home for Mrs.W.Rowe and two \u2018\u201cittle sons \u201cMr.George is spending a few days Service was held \u2018in the Holy Com- Mrs.Fred, Cyr is gaining slowiy.Miss Laura\u2019 Coates spending Satur- Quite a number of the young folks a time.\u2026 \u2018 Arrivals and departures : Miss Hynche, of Sherbrooke, spending- a fow days visiting the guests at Mrs.Jas.Leonard\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.L.Barber,of Sand \u2018Hill, calling on friends; | Mr.James McCafferty and sister Annie, of Ilanders, spending Sunday in town visiting friends ; Miss Alice Whealan, of Frampton, Que., spending Saturday; and Sunday guest at Miss Edith Lar- gy\u2019's ; Messrs.Carl Leonard and Ernest Blouin, of Brookbury, spending Saturday \u2018and Sunday calling.on friends and relatives ; Mrs.P.Malo- ney, of Spring Road, Lennoxville,home after spending a few days the guests of her daughter, Mrs.E.Largy, +\u2014 : DUDSWELL CENTRE.Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Lindley have returned to their home in Sherbrooke, after spending the last three days at T.C.Osgood\u2019s Mr, Nelson Bartlett has also returned to his home in Mel-.rose, Mass.= | Mrs.Westman and Mrs.R.L.Van Buiskirk and children, of Melrose, Mass., are the guests of Mrs.West- man\u2019s sister, Mrs.T.C.Osgood, \u201cWillow Cottage.\u201d - - Mrs.A.FE.Rich is away on, a visit to her brother in Maine.\u2019 Miss Christina Bartlett gave a party on \u201cMirror Lake\u2019 on Saturday last.The young people enjoyed the day boating and had the use of Mr.Cyrus Rolfe\u2019s cottage when it came time to eat, : Thase who attended service at the Church of the Good Shepherd on Sunday enjoyed a tréat.Miss Barker sang \u2018\u201cThe Holy City,\u201d = which was much appreciated by all present, Mrs.B.W.Norton, Mr.and Mrs.E.T.Coleman and Mr.W.H.Stacey were in Sherbrooke last week.\u201c SCOTSTOWN.Arrivals and departures are: Mrs.Nichols, from Lowell, Mass., to visit hen parents, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Black ; Mrs.John Black home after a month\u2019s vacation visiting her son at Potterplace, N.H., and old friend Manchester ; Miss M.Beard home from Montreal ; the Misses Lizzie and Col- ena Black to Portland and Old Orchard.: The water supply is in bad shape.The system of supply is very inconvenient and is very much in need of improvement.co The Scotstown Jr.baseléall team at | last 'Luursday at the residence of mrs.I.G.Somers, A party and dance in honor of the Misses Oakes, of Boston, was held recently at the home of lidwin Oakes.Mrs.MW.J.UsmundiUakes has returned from Joliette and Rawdon whither she had been on a visit to her parents and other reiatives.Mrs.Uukes\u2018 parents, Capt.and Mrs.Sharpe of Kawdon, have just celebrated their golden wedding., Misses Fish and Cotes returned from St.Johnsbury, Vt., the lirst of last week and report an exceeding- outing.On Friday evg ihe triends of Miss Coates gave her a surprise party | in anticipauon of her birthday, on Sunday.A nice willow rocker, and a,| smasil purse of money - were presented as tangible reminders of the itiendsmp of her companions.Mr.and Mrs, G.B.Cleveland and Master Grover |were guests \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Johnson at St.Victor, Beauce Co., for-several days last week.Arrivals ; Migs Gladys Smith, Misses Edith and Winnie Smiley, Archie Colby and Miss Nutbrown, trom Montreal; Mr.McSweeney of New \u2018York, visiting his nephew, Mr.W, Bozer; Mr.and Mrs.Corliss land soy of New York ; Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Geo.Caswell, of East Angus; Mr.and Mis.Day of Lennox- \u2018ville at Mrs.[E.Warner's; Miss Helen Flanders home| from Boston ; Mrs.K.: A.Smith, Sherbrooke visiting friends; Mrs._ Susan\u2018 Farwell at Mr.G.Lindsay's; Mr.gnd Mrs.W.H.Smith, Sherbrooke, at Mr.G.R.Muncaster\u2018s; Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Gilman and daugh ters, Kast Sherbrooke, at Mr.S.M.Church\u2018s; Miss S.Maude Bailey from a concert trip to lnverness.Departureg : Miss Majory Farqu- har, from visiting Mrs.James Ca1- roll, to her home in Sherbrooke ; Mr.CG, R.Muncaster on a Vacation trip to Boston; Mr.Arthur Fish for a week's camping with\u2019 a party of friends at Fitch Bay.; ; : Mr\u2026 Hambly, marble cutter, from, Coaticook, has been doing some work in the cemetery; here.: + BEEBE PLAIN.Rev.A.B.Lorimer assisted Rev.Holman in his| service Sabbath day and returned the 10th to his charge in Bangor, Me., aften spending two | weeks with.his mother, sister and relatives in Beebe Plain.There was a Lorimer gathering and excursion down ithe lake, and dinner at Mr.Charles Lorimer's at his cottage.There were present M jamin Lorimer, Mr,._ Deacon Judson| Lorimer, Mr.Joseph Lorimer and ladies,\u2019 alto Mr.Collin Lorimer, of Derby, and wife, Mr.Archie Lorimer and wife, of Newport,and other relatives and friends.Messrs.John land James Clark returned from Quebec Saturday .with their families, 1.They set sail from Liverpoal, Eng.| the 31st of July, arriving the 6th of August, and at Beebe Plain the] 8th, making a record passage.They) came on S.S.Victor- an, - bo | \u2018There bint bel à mission circle | at Elder D.| Gregory's cottage on camp is to play the La Patrie Jrs.Saturday at La Patrie: ~ The Royal Templars held a.very successful open .meeting at -Ballailen school house last/ Friday evening, _ KINGSEY FALLS, Arrivals and departurès : Miss K.F.Mountain, of Sherbrooke, visiting her sister ; little Miss Marguerite and Coris Armitage, of Humbolt Lake, visiting their aunt; Mrs.Salem Had- lock and little daughter spending the summer here; Mrs.William Mountain and two daughters, of Windsor, next accompanied by Miss Margaret Moun- | tain, of Danville, - visitors here last week; Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Findlay of the Pinnacle,; Mr.and Mrs.Ed Atkinson of Radnor, guests at Mr.B.Perkins, Miss Katie Bradley of Lawrence, Mass., and Miss Alice Abercrombie vis- Ir.T.Gibson has moved into his new home at \u2018\u201cSaint\u2018s Rest\u201d: ~ Miss K.P.Mountain has left for Ameshury, Mass.; +- AYER'S CLIFF, -Arrivals : Mt.Ham, Mrs.Ford.and Master LeRoy, and Miss J.Clifford, of Boston, guests of Mrs.Vaughan ; Mrs.Buckland at her daughter's, Mrs.Will Hurd ; Mrs.Bean, of Sherbrooke the guest of her sister, Mrs.Dustin ; Miss Campbell, of Huntingdon, guest of Dr, and Mrs.Brown; Miss Lizzie Slack spending Sunday at her home here ; t Mrs.Bean, of North Hatley, a guest | f Mrs.Woodard.fDr.Jenks and family of Coaticook, accompanied by Miss Sheldon, of Minneapolis, are spending several weeks at their beautiful cottage at Elm-.wood Park.Mr.-J.Bayley and Miss Nellie Bay- ley, of Compton, were guests of Mrs.Vaughan on Monday.MILAN.Mr.Norman Beaton still continues in a serious condition, Rev.Mr.Malcolm Mcleod, of Mars- boro, held a largely attended service in Milan last Sunday.: Mrs.M.C.Murray is very ill.- No hopes are held out -for her recovery.The Misses McDonald, from Gould Station, \"are visiting -Mr.and Mrs.Angus Shaw, ; Mrs.Norman Smith (formerly Miss Greenlay)-is visiting her many old friends in the vicinity, Arrivals: Mrs.Dora Cotton, Mr, and Mrs.Donald N.McDonald and children, Miss Ida -Meleod, SOUTH DUDSWELL.Rev.Mr.Pomroy is in town calling on old friends and preached in the school house last Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Orr are spending a few days with their daughter, Mra.F.Anderson, at Windsor Mills.Mrs.W.I.Brainerd and chiidren have gone to: Birchton after spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.A.L.Hall.=~ Ce Mr.Nelson - Bartlett, of Melrose, Mass., is visiting friends here and at Dudswell Center.Mrs.Grady is the guest of her son Mv.G.Grady.: Mr.E.Mowle, of Cookshire, was the guest of Mr.A.L.Hall on Sunday.Mr.Scott Tothrop, of Westbury, in town Monday, calling on friends: oo - grounds [Thursday afternoon, Tea and supper served.at\u2019 5 o'clock, to which all are ihvited.|' A prayer meeting in the evening.: to .CASSVILLE.Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Thompson are spending a.few days with friends in Stanbridge.Lt - Mrs.I, Durocher, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, spent a few days at Mr.J.F.Mc- Veay\u2019s recently.\u201cMrs.H.S.B.Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, is the|.guest of her parents, Mr.and Mis.I.W.Morrill.Miss Mary Thompson, who has spent the past five months in the Sanitarium at Pembrook, N.H., returned home on Saturday much improved in health.H Master Porter Bangs, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Freddie Deeprose, of Sherbrooke, are guests at Mr.J.F.McVeay\u2019s.Miss Bessie Curtis, of Stanstead, is spending a few days at Mr.Charles Lawton\u2019s.Mr.Chas: Renihan is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Renihan.v.Mr.Jamieson, pastor of the Methodist church, Stanstead, wil; occupy the pulpit in this church on Sunday next.: \u2014+ NORTH COATICOOK.Arrivals include : Miss Ethel Land- ers, of Sudbury, Ont., at her home here ; Mrs.Dean, of Sherbrooke, at Mr.ways.Mead's and Mr.Heath\u2019s; Mr.McCrae, of Sawyerville, at Mr.J.G.Andrews\u2019; Mrs.Robert Heslop, son and daughter, of New London, Conn., at Mr.John Heslop\u2019s.Departures : Messrs.Harold Dawson and R.Wilson to Montreal ; Miss J.Wallace and Mr.B.Andrews to Rock Island ; Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Dutton to Beebe Plain; Mrs.Benoit, who has heen visiting her sister, Mrs.Galvin, to Sherbrooke.~The infant ii of Mr.Robins is very ill, BISHOP'S CROSSING.Arrivals : Mn, Irving Harrison and Miss Oliva Buyson, guests of his brother, Mr.George Harrison; Mrs.Berry and children and Miss Barber, of Ottawa, the guests of Mrs.W.J.Jam- leson ; Mr.and Mrs.Phillip Leonard, of East Dudawell ; Mr.and Mrs.W.Cairnes, of Birchton, and Mrs.J.Burns an Mrs.Woodrow, of East Angus, and Mrs, J.Lothrop, guests of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018C.C.Rolfe last week - Mrs.Fd.Westman, of Marbleton, and Mrs.Fred.Gilbert and little Aileene, of Boston, the|gucsts of Mrs.H.Wes.tom ; Mr.and Mrs.George Harrison, wi heir \u2018guests spending Fri the Lake Cott; ge.pending dey at | \u20ac A LISGAR.There was a Ladies\u2019 Aid held in the grove adjoinin the Church yesterday afternoon.: | \u2019 Miss Esther | Duffy, of South Durham, was the guest of Miss Maretta | Fee last week, So Owing to the unfavorable condition of the weather the attendance at the banana ee Friday evening last \u2014_ was not.as large as could be desired, onlv 818 being realized.Miss Modre, of Island Pond, is visiting Miss Hazel Montgomery.The voung son of Mr.Jas.Cote had the misfortune te fall and break his arm while climbing over a fence one 13h, or ls go Pres rian church.! Departures include : Rev.Rural Dean Tepburn to Vancouver, B,C., on Proceeds go towards Chalmers un extended.visit to \u2018his brother ; Miss Maggie Sutherland and Miss Minnie Millar to Windsor Mills, on a Visit to friends ; Dr.and Mrs.MacKay and child to Sawyerville for a week visiting relatives ; Mr.Colin Campbell and Mr.Melbourne McKee, to Brompton Lake.for a few days; Dr.BE.T.Tom- kins to Hamilton, Ont., for a week\u2019s visit ; Mrs.Ware and little child to Boston, Mass., accompanied by her sister, Mrs\u2014 J.Sanbor and son, who will spend à few weeks visiting relatives ; Mrs.F.Dyson, Mrs.(Dr) 1.A.Tomkins and son Howard, to Montreal the guests \u2018of Mrs.F.Driver for a few days.Rev.Mr.Ewing, of Boston, Mass., conducted the morning services in the | Methodist church in the absence of the pastor, Rev.L, M.England, who is attending the Knowlton Conference.Mr.Hilton Hogarth, of the Molsons Bank staff, spent Sunday with iriends at Brompton Lake.Miss Marion Blackbird leaves Wednesday for an extended visit to relatives at St.Catharines, Ont.Mrs.D.Kerr, of Janesville, who has been on the sick list, is able to be around again.| Arrivals include: Mr.Herbert A.Clark, of Montreal,the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.D.- Clark ; Mr.Horace.Hillard, of Ottawa ; few weeks with their grandparents ; Mr.Jno.Hawker, from Montreal,where he has been visiting friends ; Mr.Archie E.Dyson, of the Molsons Bank\" staff, from Newport, Vt., where he has been spending his vacation ; Miss Hattie, Arbuckle, of Montreal, spending her vacation with her mother; Mr.Percy Baker, of Sweetshurg, spending a .few {lays in town visiting \u2018friends ; Miss A.-Linahen, of Montreal, visiting her aunt, Miss M.Linahen ; Messrs.Henry and William McGovern, of Montreal, with their parents at, the Grand Central.! Mr.Samuel Dunn, soloist of the Dominion Square Méthodist church, Montreal, sang a solo at the evening service in almers church Sunday, which was very much appreciated by the congregation.Miss J.L.Veazie, of Stoughton, Mass., is- the guest of Mrs.L.K.Findley for a few weeks, Arrivals include: Mr.Frank Leonard, of the Molsons Bank staff, Victoriaville, spending Sunday last with his parents ; Miss Gladys (Carpenter, from a visit to friends at Coaticook ; Miss L.Skillen, of Montreal, visiting her father ; Mr.and Mrs.Duquette and family from Lacolle, where they have been spending the summer months ; Miss Etta Galvin and sister Miss Mabel.Galvin, from a pleasant visit to St.Lamberts and Montreal; Mrs.Law- \u2018rence, of Dalling, Que., guest of her sister, Mrs.(Dr.) Brock, on Tuesday : Miss Alice Dupuis, of Sherbrooke, called here Monday by the death of her sister, the late Miss Delia Dupuis; Miss Rowbottom and family, of Boston, Mass:, guests of Mrs.FE.Atkinson for a few weeks; Mrs.J.V.Brooks and Miss Laura Scott, from Abadin | Cottage, Drummondville, where they have been spending the summer months.ne in The \u2018social in aid of the Chalimer\u2018s Preshyterian Church, at Mr.James Smith\u2018s, on Thursday evening, \u2018promises to be one of the best -of the season.With good roads and beautiful moonlight, the drive is most pleasant and add to it a good programme, in which, Mr.S.Dunn, of Montreal, will be one of the soloists.Teams will meet at the post office to convey the passengers: f The Molsons Bank building which \u2018has undergone extensive repairs, is quite an improvement to the town.Departures include: Miss Agnes Sheriffe, to Sherbrooke, after spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.Andrew Barrie; Mr.R.D.Messier, \u2018to spend Tuesday in Sherbrooke ; Dr.James McGovern, to Montreal, after spending his holidays with his parents at the Grand Central; Miss Marion Blackbird, to St.Catherines, Ont., on a Visit to relatives ; Mrs.II.\u2018Murphy and som to Tilton, N.H., after spending a month the guests of relatives, accompanied by Mrs.Wm.Murphy to spend a few weeks visiting friends and relatives, ' > «er Fame: \u2014ÉGEQE [ * - STANSTEAD.: Messrs.W.H.Stockwell and -A.H, Tiffin were the delegates from here to the Liberal convention at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.L.J.Elie is on the sick list.Mr.T.E.Demick was called to Whitefield on Saturday owing to the critical illness of Mr.Arthur Demick., Miss Ruth Stevens is spending a few days in Knowlton, Que., the guest of friends.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Martell, of Beebe Plain, have heen spending a few days in town visiting the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Langevin.Mr.Milton Henry has a field of corn of exceptionally fine quality.Many of the stalks measure * 9 feet in height.! Miss Ethel Montle is spending a week camping at North Hatley, the guest of her friend, Miss Edgar, Mr.and Mus, Nat Wheeler left Monday for a visit to relatives.in White River* Junction, alter which they will return to their fiome in Bos- ston, : .Mrs.Garry Merriman and Miss Bertha Merriman spent Sunday Visiting relatives here: oo Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Williamson,who have been visiting relatives here, have returned to their home in Providence.Mr.H.A.Beerworth spent Sunday and Monday in Boston, Mass.\u2019 Dr.and Mrs.Stockwell and Master on Henry visited relatives -in Danville over Sunday.The Murdock Brothers\u2019 tent show, which was at Stanstead all the week, left Saturday for North Troy, having had good audi- iences while here.One of the features of the show was the voting contest for! the most popular young lady.The four leading.contestants were - Misses Mildred Miles.M.Batchelder, M.Pierce and Martha Hopkins.Miss Miles won with a majority of 15 million votes the.prize being a case of silver, \u2019 Mrs.S.J.Bartlett and Master Wm.night Bartlett, of Manchester, N.H., are guests at Mr.H.H.Smith\u2019s.Mr.J.A.Begin went to Windsor | Mills' on Monday, returning with Mas- Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Prop.ê day last week It is doing as well as | can be expecte: .: i » | | 1 ter Tancrede Begin, who is ill with the [ Misses Hill, of Montreal, spending a | \u2018 : 1 LE 6 yards.1 Qa | j oo 80 carpets and Draperies.| | ULVERTON.The Methodists intend holding a| S.S.picnic gn the afternoon of the 20th at Mr.Willie Rick\u2019s.While thé reaper was being run! Mr.Colin :Bogie\u2019s a young colt fol- - lowing the{mare got badly cut.The veterinary (was called and sewed the cords.| Mrs.Ar itage, widow of the Ipte- \u2018Jacob Armitage, spent a few days recently wit} her nephew, Mr.J.\u201d C.\"Smith, Mrd.Armitage is now in her 88th year; and still remains active with her sight and hearing [unimpaired | by the-flight of years.Rain which has fallen lately, has im- heen seriously ill for weeks, is Kingsey, pue she spent the winter has been threatened with typhoid fe Mr.Gordo | Atkinson, who has been | threatened ; with blood poisoning, \u2018 is better.| proved the; crops.Mrs.fuel \u2018McGivney, | who fos convalescent.| Recent arrivals and departures lin- clude : Mrs; George Stevens home from 1 with her cougin, Mrs.Cameron; Mrs.H.R.Thot pson to Montreal, called there by the illness of her son, who ver ; Mi.Russell Cummings visiting his mothen, Mrs.Willard.umniings ; Mr.Ed.Cross home from Manitoba, where ne as spent the ast two years ; Miss Mills and Miss Marion Watt, of South Durham, the guests for a few days of the Misses Scott : Mr.Gordon Placey, of Toronto, visiting his parents for a few weeks en daughter, of South Djr- ham, at tht home of her brother, Henry Carson.Bn Mr.Sam \u2018and Miss Hattie McManus veturned from Melbourne, where they have been the guests of Mrs.Jewts ; Miss Minnie Ramsay, to Sherbrogke for a few days guest: of Mrs.Robert Bradley ; Miss Rachel Reed and iss Frances Miller home from Kingsbury, sfter spending a week with relativds ; Miss Driver, of Richmond spending] Wednesday afternoon the guest \u2018jai Mrs.J.C.Smith ; Miss Bogie (nurge) spending a \u2018few weeks with her bto- ther, Mr.G.M.Bogie ; Mr.Bartlett, of Montana, visited Mr.J.C.Smith on Wednesday and Thursday; Mrs.Id.with Mrs.Fraser; Mrs.Silver and db of Danville, at the home of Mrs.R Johnston.| Cross recently spent a few days The Drummond County Rifle Assdci- ation will hold their annual shooting match August 18th and 19th, on the Ulverton ranges.Two silver chips and $60 in prizes, 1°.| _ Arrivals and departures include : Miss Mary Bothwell, \u201cvisiting Miss Skillen ; Misses Beatrice Armitage, | Sherbrooke, and Rachel Stevens, Rich- | mond, guests of Mrs.B.E.Reed - Nr.E™R.Tanner, manager of the E.IT, Bank, Acton Vale, with Dr.Tanner \u201c11.ANTE Remnants of wool dress gools ringing frog À -Suitable for girls\u2019 school dress \u201cly ed in plain figures.Sold at half price, 130 Remnants-muslin, prints, madras, fl i bt and Ginghams.All sold at half price, \u2014 | BOSTON LÉAVD a.m.\u2014For Boston a.m.\u2014For Boston, \"4 Jai p.m.\u2014For - Newport, p.m.\u2014Dalily 6.20 00 5.20 7.35 New 9.30 p 55 p.(1.50 p p.m.\u2014For.Boston,and No ri i ARRIVE SHERBroon M a.m.\u2014From Bostoï ve | a.m From Newport M + a.m.\u2014Dally except Modyÿ New York.?, .m.\u2014From Boston aad Mn m.\u2014From Bostoa and 8 .m.\u2014From Bostos and Nn 8.80 a.m.\u2014Mixed from New ; days only.= Detailed information asd Ÿ may be Obtained at ticket of D.J.FLANDERS, Pass ni os.Al ~r ry ' bo Remriants of linen, ticking, madras, ce BM oud ball yoer All sold at half price Qomputed | iy \u2018 ° near LU York.et C.M.BURT, Gen.Fogk.: Ant, M TIME TABL In Effect Jude {dm NEW YO \"brooke : p.m., daily except Mondays, BOSTON ttooke.p.m., daily except Sunde.PORTLAND EXPRESS.-La brooke p.m., daily except Sunday.ACCOMM Sherbro 6.16 a.m., daily except Bund Also connecting trains op Mey ision and For, time-tables or further NA apply to any of thavompasyi# ; or to E.O.Grundy, G.F.pili Sherbrooke.ed ip 0 MR) We are sorry to report the illness: of | | bri Mr.Eddie and Miss Alice Mooney.| - August 20th to Septem RK EXPRESS-lanÿ 9.25 a'm., arrives Que, : EXPRESS.\u2014Law | T.d0- 2.15, wlio tr - 4.00 p.m., arrives Qui ODATION TRAN.- oke 6.56 p.m.arrive & -Chaudiere Velly ke of Farñham, Monday ; om Dunhan Tickets will be sold at reds Round trip fare from Sherr \u2018Manchester Sept.5th and 7th evopee etre ly, he Misses Till And on Sept.4th, 60h, 84, ull and Maater Ern and 10th,.at Single Fer d Return limit, Sept.Lith, LA E, H.SEWELL, Citg Fsss-Ÿ Arb Building, > for a day; Miss Janet Moonev.Man- treal, visiting | her aunt, Miss Mooney: Mr.and Mrs.W.Miller, Windsor Mills and Mr.Charles Miller, Richmond.spending Sunday with Mrs.Mans\u2019 bridge ; Misses Rachel Reed and Fran- |- ris Miller home-after visiting friends in Kingsbury | Miss Minnie Ramsay home from Sherbrooke ; Miss M.Dunn to Franklin l'after spending & month | with Mrs.McConnell ; Dr.Tanner to Windsor over Sunday.\u2014 ! meme TRENHOLMVILLE.tonsilitis, Little Marie Therese Begs: is also ill with the same disease, Gin pneumonia.ASE TEE \u2018FARM LABORERS' EXCULF To CANADIAN NORTH W# Via Grand Trunk and North Going Aug.22, Sepht To Winnipeg, Manitoba (04 | GOING AUG.20th Return limit on all tickets \u2018a trip to (Quebec.4 past wa And Sept 16 -:- ALB8O = » AND #137 .th, 2nd- AND u Nor} The Methodist Sunday School pic-: Going Fare $10 Rete N nic which wes to have heen held on| From Winnipeg to pol ed | Wednesday had to be postponed until nor Ry.a Tar rl Thursday oni account of the rain.! paver River \u2018at one cent pes 2 : .TVR lursday was an ideal day and a TORONTO EXHIB h ing in qualit large number urned out to enjoy a Single Fare, Sept.4 68% dinner in the woods in.the afternoon.Sept.hth and th 5 HE content The children; Had races for which the cleturn ne oP 7 Burst | Standard sthool gave prizes and a good time nY ' H.FOB, C.pat k M; CS was enioved by all present.: | à) s Bem AE hy all pre ¢ Birathoon! a Mr.George: Brack shipped a carload | : 1 | Cre of cattle to the Montreal ke : fr .Saturday, > 0 real market on | T Li ! the hardest _ The arrivalé and departures in-lulé : vu garian pr .; - * ! \u201cji * \"À Oce Miss Gertrude Hall, of Westmount, at posrd prié BE : Pineholm ; Miss Abercrombie of Rich- | Second-hand Ca au a Strength and mond, spending Sunday with Miss G5.) chine, co nP diculars.ot, .1 Brock ; Miss Violet Kerr, of Montrepl price A H' CUMMINGS & >\" : \u201cCre spending a week at Silver Lake Farm: Be Ad.Costin nour: n oe, and Mrs; John Boast to South | - = ourishing, t urham to spend Sunday.| = cr i 1 / LE - \u2019 ; is AE : PERRYBORO.Regent arrivals include Xi vw reason why Arrivals and departures inciude : Dy.Elder, of Bostom Order ; 37 | 04 \u2018 McCurdy, of Coaticook, in town Wed- mother, Mes.D.T.ré at P THE nesdey ; Mr.\u2018'W.Gillen - visiting friends and J.Beebe, of Newpo yt ; C A \u2018at Barnston recently ; Mrs.Kennedv' er Sundav.* qq, | : and daughter, Margaret, of Lowell, at! Mr.Johns, vhorhes me a 9 T U Mr.Gillen\u2019s ;: Mr.Hemond, of St.Her-| is a ttle! better.Stans f Lo menegilde, at: Mr.Fecteau's; Mr.R.workers of the oy y 2° \u2018oates, of Jplinvitle at Mr.Mc¢El- shed.\u2019 an who 80 ty reavy\u2019s, 1 Co Mr.Orange Worthen rele?3 6 Miss Gertruile Gillen is very ill with the station agents,.: pu RER and New York, RBROQKN.-\u2014 5 BHERBRODKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, | > ; = Ce : An a on _ \u2014 : 3 .: - ' 3 ; + Z mes EEE Es RUE ENRER, ft HIIIIIIIIIIIISIGIIIIONN ensure | The Onlooker \u201cpau and pu ternoon, 00 er had publie ad 100 VOLE\" ROIS NN ganday.Oo ookes ctly in |< i eel at Sr RICE Sri anada., Conditionsfat Fernie.» pritsil and ontbe $00 Cos, Stricken Fernie is still sending forth oer re onê stern Tov appeuls for aid and evidently respons- gti.ddress in thes.es are peither sp numerous por so gen- Re only, 8-5 pitters should ! Re .Tip by, Tour money Rpress or post erous as they were at first.This ds is #2 ton to usd jetter- Inch quite natural, but no Canadian city, ui rders of £56 R ESO \u2018ge.|| in a position to lend a helping hand, | #pvERLLO each adit 00?r ceeding 80 8 bm, and by abpolntmen! ' ABERCORN.| in Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-18 \u2026 Recent arrivals include: Mr.and Mrs.Isaac Boucher, of Montreal ; Mr.N, Boucher, of Averill, Mass.Mr.-J.R.P.A.GADBOIS, SPECIALTY, Children\u2019s Diseases, 61 King 8t.ham, - guests at Mr.A.'Boucher\u2019s on |.SPECIALIST, Monday and Tuesday ; Mr.John Fay, Since 1399 has had full charge| of the of Knowlton at Dr.F.L.Miner's and eye, Ear, | Nose and Throat Depirtment Mr.E.Fay\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.W.Dunn at the Bherbroeke Sacred Heart | Hospi- 7.1 \u2018 tal.; of Courtney, NY, and br.C.B.Dunn \u201cHours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hos- and wife visiting at Mr.J.Dunn's.pital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day ex- At -a meeting held in the Union cept Sunday.At his office\u2019 17 Brroks St., Church, Messrs.W.A.Allen, S, W, Sherbrooke, Que.from 10 a m- tq §p.m.\u2018Smith, A.H.Ingalls, F.L.Frost and eu.C.King were chosen for a committee EASTERN to see about repairing the church.The committee and all others who are in- eg terested are requested to meet on IP Monday, the 17th inst, at 2 o-|[ ; | clock p.m., at the Church.; | \u2014\u2014\u2014 MN BROME CENTRE.- | BANK Service in the Methodist church Sun- } | day\u2019 afternoon at 1.30.Ca 1 iR ve, $5,000,000, \u201cArrivals include : Mrs.Galen Vernal puis Established 1859 I \u2019 home from Farnham after spending a i few days with her sister, Mrs.Fd.Head Office, SHERBROOKE Chadsey ; Mr.and Mrs.M.Darby and 79.Branches and Agencies through- Miss Alice Darby, of West Brome, - ; | out Canada, } spending Sunday at Mr.Claud Dar- Inds k Department at all by\u2019s ; Mrs.Richard Gardyne, of.Stan- Savings Bank Depar] oo stead Junction ; Mr.E.R.Mandigo Interest at 8 per cent, Paid or Cre- and Master Edson Mandigo, of Rox-| 4.! bury, Mass., at Mr.I.I.Mandigo\u2019s ; dited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Miller, of Jericho, upwards.{ Vt., spending a few days at Mr.N.Issues Letters of Credit, payable the W.Miller\u2019s.- world over.- \u2018Mr.and Mrs.A.M.Vernal spending po acilition for transacting all nd of the week end \u2018in Stanbridge siting À a ng usiness.201 ; ; PEARCETON.: kin Miss Pearl Corey, who has been Ba spending the past few weeks at her cS brother\u2019s, Mr.Espa Corey, is at pre- : ra y sent stopping at Meig\u2019s Corner.À - Mr.Chas.H.Jones it hauling gravel and stone on his lot in Bedford to build the cellar this fall, for the house he intends to build in the spring.\u2018Miss Zina M.A.Jones, who is spending the summer in \u2018Beautiful Muskoka,\u201d writes of having a most enjoyable time on the beautiful lakes and at other places she has visited.She, also, thinks that Muskoka air is Doctors and Chemists declare that Alum Baking Powders are positively injurious to health, \u201cCOOK'S FRIEND\u201d BAKING POWDER is made with pure Grape Cream of Tartar \u2014 contains positively no alum, and is therefore safe, There is no Baking Powder made that gives \u2018better results.: FL BENEDICT & CO, MONTREAL A Jones intends starting for home on Aug.21th, and will shortly after commence on her duties as school \u2014 teacher at Farnham Center.where she has been engaged to teach for the next eight months.ref The wan who \u201calways has a want} Trying to sell it without the help of ad.working for him\u2019 is prospering\u2014 a want ad is not\u2019\u2019really and tauly\u2019t depend upon it.trying.og rls a alm TR.BE: J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONTREAL \u2019 St.Consultations until 9 aim, 14 a ty.RANT \"REC SE , > wl x.o x = ou cotsitiiérisie.ci ft.pa.PI TE, 2 a7 NÉ « A large driving party) from Bolton: R.W.A.FARWELL, (BPECIALIST) : inkÉ 3 o rotestan ospital.Eye Springs was.in Knowlton on Monday.Mar, Nase and Throat Disease.37 Duffor- a.m., afid 14 p.m., and by appointment, Boucher, wife and mother, of Dun- L.0.BAGHAND, I 0 \u2014\u2014 mr Pat 4.Le ex EE AY x La = ER VIS Ne FARE RR ae Rare NERA CR bo Kn A ere ORR RRC ; ; 28 2 cart ia YA 25 Lh Be, ger PP at Le pr - she ua ré pa ar 244 J Cad £0 8 EL MEN ea OS AS ge MIE ; WARE v RY A on rman es = 4 ee eme 1 mn AmB eA eee erm en se eau 4 my aud ARE IRE SRST BIA INT FIT N°8 4 A 3 igi ro.WEL ge wd Ry he an ryan sectes a ie Rs a Cn 2 : AT ty .JEROME! HEBEL IRA BME gd dpc 4 ER TEI es Te cS Fi A IE A SEA Te, mew: > IW Tq \" TAT ee 00 Pi Ap en ç Le or ELT $~ roe © STS TR ALO we Rn) lax a or ; i SNS PAGE ES En SR mages rye Pa - ace dec ne aptge A - ep a partis rue >, A eT pen - or ee Sb ye EAE, NT + NN .: : - 4 ; > - - i ERE WEL Sy Ce AE ohh ats les a _ i ne enim Ws pte a rR Lf ee oe evn tte .es i» .RS incr > IEE rome sets = Aa - = potions pip whe ey BELGE nc \u2018 Ea Re pa La ca Ace et Ca PI es on VUE A > IAE UT EN Ta CIAL Ln MA CR TVA, ta eue A en 0 cut ra hy Ja Twa = = ete pit vo dé 7 + a eee \" ; .rt ar Ps La A AE EE ace = SEE un citée: raté ets rate : ms BRI oa WA « ; ; , .A PAR ET ray Se eo AAO ATE x Ursa 25 As on ere Ae re Aa ap Ge a NE A EE a TOA an LA CE Fu, : + 3 eye ack, PERN Said i ai Laide \u2014 MASI ctes A rn 5 ati ie Ed, a K REIL ea ore, AGE = TA We EMEA Ey Peres peasy i ALTE EEE Rae pe \u201c.RATER or te Er BE a KA A, $4), very fine case, in perfect condition, $75.3 ADRES fy pS Py A PI rane ar Ber Ahn rerio > 3 EH.C.WILSON & SONS | Special Sale of Used and Second-Hand Pianos and Organs, Wiison Piano, dark oak case, used about six months for fiigh class concert work.Speci! price on application.G:rhard-Heintzman Piano, largest size, walnut case nearly Hew, special low price to immediate purchaser.| 4 Nice Square Pianos from $40.to 375.| Mason & Hamlin Organ, 4 octave, small size, walnut case, tren; tone, $12.Estey 5 octave Organ, low top, One set Reeds, $15.Bell 5 octave Organ, low top, six stops, $18.| Mason & Hamlin Organ, 6 stops, walnut case, 5 octave, $20, \u201cStandard Organ, New York, 11 stops, fine walnut cass in good order, $30._ Dominion Organ, 9 stops, small p: \u2018an model style, mahogany ! \u2018finish, good as new, $35.Dominion Organ, 5 octave, 8 stops, walnut cae.high top, | Karn 5 octave Organ, 10 stops, walnut case, \u2018high back, near:y new, $45._ © Bell 6 octave, Piano Case Organ, Il sons, double couplers, good as new, $60.B:rlin 6 Octave Piano Case Organ, 11 stops, qualifying tubes, Wilson 5 octave Organ, high top with mirror, Il stops, only few months in use, $55.Dominion 5 octave Organ, 11 stops, high back with handsome mirror, used only a few.months, $60.\u2018Dominion Church Organ, chapel case, 15 stops, \u2018cost $225 when new, $45.Uxbridge 5 octave Organ, 11 stops, fine walnut case with mirror, only short time in use, $55.Prescot (American) Organ, walnut case, 10 stops, a nice toned Organ in good order $40.Beatty Organ, 22 stops, high top, walnut case, $35.\u2018The above instruments which have been taken in part AR ment for new pianos have beèn thoroughly repaired in our own shop, and we guarantee them in good order.They would bring almost double these prices two or three months later, but we need the room for Exhibition stock.Stool and book with each instrument and freight paid 75 miles from Sherbrooke.| H.c.WILSON & SONS .Branch Stores at 1 Magog and un Sherbrooke.This Season\u2019s Choicest Teas.The best het money can buy.Imported by us direct, and sold to you at the following prices :- ! -60c per Ib.: 60c 60c \u201c 60c * \u201860c \u2014 \u201c Formosa Oolong - Moyune Young Hyson - \u201c Gunpowder - - Choicest English Breakfast ; -\"* Japan - - = = Basket Fired Japan =.= = Choicest Moning Congou - (Maple Leaf Lebel) Healthful and nutritious.HARVESTERS Excursions ( Oa Aug.20, 21, Sept.1, 2, 14 8 18 - From points in the Province of Quebce, to Winnipeg and the Wheatficlds of the Canadian West 5 BY THE ONTY ALI-CANADIAN ROUTE.2 Through cars, therefore no transfers.Excursionists who engage to work at the harvest will be distributed \u2018tree on lines as far West as Moose Jaw, and at one cent per mile \u2018therefrom to and including Calgary, Mac lcod and Edmonton.| Return $18.00 from Moose Jaw and Fast \"to the original {starting ngint as shown on the going ticket, \u2018but conditional upon 30] days\u2019 \"work at harvesting, proportionate reduction from Calgary, Macleod.\"Edmonton, ete, > TT.R.Apply to nearest C.Agent for particulars.START THE DAY RIGHT BY EATING DEL WHEAT | | for breakfast with milk or cream and) a little fruit.It is a , Musecle- buile dine food, easily digested hy the most delicate | bto- mach, | ; Puts Vim and Vigor Into tired nerves and weary.brains I SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.| Order early.\u2014 Being ovehtoekéd \u201cva \u201cMesh Bags, Metal Purses and Card Cases, I hav selected ten on which we offer a di count of one- third, off'regular prices.These goods ,are made of Germa Silver, heavily silver plated and ar nicely lined with kid or satin, S them in our largest window when | down town.Jeweller and Opticien.Strathcona Square.| a ey à CITY NEWS.Mr.H.H.Ingram is in Montreal fot a few days.Miss Maud Kerr is visiting Mrs.D.J.Macleod, \u2018244 Wellington strcet.Smoke Master Mason tobacco.Miss Marian Shea, of Montreal, is few weeks, [ Miss Gertrude Deseve is visiting her \u2018une le; Mr.A.L.Deseve at his cottage on Orford Pond.Mr.M.L.Hunting and family with their: friends have returned from their camp at Lake Aylmer, We never lower the quality, it\u2019s always the price., G.F.Olivier.Mrs.Robert Wyatt and two daughters, Ruth and, Pansy have returned from a five weeks\u2019 vacation.Mrs.Corbett, and childrén are the guests of - Mrs.Jas.Johnston, Mrs.Corbett\u2019s mother, at her home.Paul Dufault Monument\u2019 National, at 8.30.| Mrs.Henry Ingram and Miss Florence Ingram left on Monday for Halifax, N.S., for a visit to.friends.| Every member of the Victoria 53rd Regiment Band is requested to meet at the Armory Friday evening at- 8 p.m.Mr.J.E.Bourgeault, of Montreal, i is in town summoned.by the serious illness of Prof.Bourgeault; his brother.Chew Britannia tobacco.Mr.and Mrs.Fi.C.Goodhme and Miss Marian Goodhue leaves to-morrow for a few weeks at Abenakis Springs.\u2018Mr.George Armitage, of the S.& S.Mutual, was in Miletta yesterday, ad- lusting the loss on a barn destroyed BAR GAINS the guest of Mrs.J.E.Poutre for al Concert to-night ati \u201cHp.ET nd vil play at Racine Park this evening.Miss Wilson, Librarian, has returned from her ' holidays: \"The library will be open as usual this afternoon.Dr.W.E.Enright, who has been in Sherbrooke, ; Cookshire and Lake Scas- waninepus, for a brief holiday, has returned to his duties at the Montreal General Hospital.\u2018 Mrs.Loywaz, of Flushing, N.Y., who is the guest of Mrs.Lucke, at \u201cMaple Vis \u201d Lennoxville, \u2018spent sister, Mrs.Crosby.The Rev.J.H.Roy, Rector of St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral, received this week from France the very considerable ab- dition of some 200 valumes to his already large library.The books are \u2018handsomely | | bound, .and include the | works of Bossuet, the writings of St.Augustine, and other pious and learned divines a d teachers.Mr.John W.Bearder, or ganist of -St.Peter's Church, and Mr.lrwin Sawdon, rganist of St.Andrew's .Church are announcin the opening of the \u201cSherbrooke Academy of Music.\u201d which the propose to establish in this city.(Rooms, have been secured in the 'Odell building.An attractive prospectus [has been issued and the indications gre that the academy will have a tendency to popularize musical study all hs branches.on cor: rect principles in.the city and dis- -trict.|, Both Mr.Beardèr a nd Mr.Sawdon are skilled] musicians®who have already won enviable reputations.There is\u2018 every reason to hope that success will crown their venture.NOTES FROM No.1 STATION.Officer Lemieux, \u2018on his beat last night, discovered a small fire in the yard of Cleophas Hamel, Windsor St., caused by hot ashes.It was easily extinguished.Policemen on their beat last night found the rear door of a King street store open and before one of the Wellington street stores a quantity of goods had been left exposed.The pro- prietors were notified.- Most Cordial Manner.REPORT mar TH THEY DISCUSSED - QUESTION OF NAVAL PRO- | GRAMME.Cronberg, | August _ 12.\u2014King Edward arrived here at 9 o\u2019clock yesterday morning and was met at the station by Emperor William and his suite.King: and Emperor kissed each Mr.Louis Bachand, of Woonsock t, R.I., and Mrs.Bachand have arri ed in town to visit Mr.and Mrs.8.Caron.- A slight improvement was noted in | the condition of Professor Bourgeault, last-evening, which it is hoped, will continue, Mr.H.s.Hubbard and family have returned from Knowlton where they have spent several weeks at their cottage on the lake.; Smoke Pipe Kenel tobacco.- The ambulance was called yesterday by Dr.Lynch to remove Miss Amelia Potvin, from 23 Montreal street, to the Protestant Hospital.Mrs.Andrew Young and daughters, Misses Mabel and Carrie Young, are\u2019 visiting Mrs.W.N.Irwin, London street, Mrs.Young was formerly a resident of Sherbrooke.Mi.E.C.Hale has returned from Mere Point, Me:, where he stayed ten days with Mrs.Hale and the Misses Hale, his sisters, who are spending the summer by the sea.We have bargains in profusion.Will last \u2018but 15 days.C.F.Olivier.Mayor L, C.Bachand spent Sunday at Peak\u2019s Island, Me.with Mrs.Ba- chand, whose health is much improv: ed by her sojourn at the seaside, and who hopes: to return home quite well.A solid oak dining room suite of five pieces for $1.98 is attracting considerable attention in the Edwards\u2019 Furniture Co.\u2019s window.Mr.and Mrs.S.Caron, Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Tetreault, : of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Louis Bachand, Woonsocket, R.I., their guests, are enjoying a \u2018holiday at the New Lake Park House, Lake Scaswaninepus.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Cook and child are spending a few weeks at their cottage on Brome Lake, Knowlton, where they are entertaining Mrs.Cook\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Webster ana Miss Clare Webster, of Sherbrooke, Chew Maple Sugar tobacco.The moving picture show at Clement Theatre, last night, attracted a good sized audiente and g,very fine lot of pictures were shown.The King at Dublin Exposition was perhaps the best and was remarkably distinct.Mr.Scott Gilbert sang for the illustrated songs and received much applause.The show will be continued through the week, : : A large shipment of spring cots, mattresses and pillows from the Tented City, Quebec, is expected by the Edwards- Furniture Co., this week and they will be sold or rented at low prices \u2018to those who purpose accommodating visitors during Exhibition.Golden Rule Lodge, No.5, A.F.and A.M., Stanstead, are inviting all master masons, their families and friends to join them in thejr excursion to Owl\u2018s Head Mountain, Lake Mem- phremagog, on Friday, the 14th.It is to be conducted as a basket picnic.The masons will ascend the mountain and the Master Mason Degree will be conferred in the natural lodge room on the Mountain.Trains leaving Sherbrooke at 6.20 a.m.will connect with the boat, though those intending to climb the mountain should go on the earlier train.I Bargains that mean business, will last but fifteen \u2018days, C F.Olivier, of | | St.Mathias c urch.other on \u2018both cheeks and embraced in the most cordial manner.After the monarchs had been introduced to each other\u2019s suites, the King and Emperor entered an open automobile and were driven to ithe Friedrichshof Castle, where they had a long talk before lunch.; Sir Charles Hardinge, representing the British | Foreign Office ; Baron Von Jenisch, | \u2018of \u2018the German Foreign Office, and: pa r Frederick Lacelles, the British ambassador to Germany, also had a long conversation together, The King and the Emperor continued their private talk after lunch.Tt.is affirmed, howeve , by both British and German officials, that no actual proposals of any sort are under consideration.ing in the political sense is in the frank valide (over the European situation by King Edward*and Emperor William and representatives of ® British and German foreign offices.King Edward left for Ischl, Austria, at 11 o\u2019clock yesterday evening.Berlin, Aug.12.\u2014The Tageblatt vesterday says it shares the view of some London newspapers that King Fdward and Fmperor William have discussed fhe aus of naval Programmes at ronberg i : \u2014+\u2014\u2014 ; ! FITCH BAY.The ladies of Oliver will give a social and supper at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Bachelder on Tuesday evening, August 18th, for the benefit of Ora Pe bles and dau ter, Mrs.of Duluth, Minn., are visiting parents, Mr.and Mrs.O.N.Clifford.A good delegation from here attended the politica 1 relly at Ayer\u2019 s Cliff, on the 10th inst Departures are : Mr.and Mrs.F.H.Rider and a party of young friends to spend the week at Cedar Camp; Mr.and Mrs, James Grady to their home at St.Johnbury, Vt.; Mr.Edwin Arnold, Charleston, N H., and Mrs.Edward P.Little, of Pasumick, Vt., visiting their cousin, Mrs.Rufus Gardine, after an absence of 40 years ; Mrs.Austin Read, of North Hatley, visiting her \u2018daugkter, Mrs.Albert Merritt.Arrivals are: Mr.and Mrs.John Clough, of Derby, Vt., to visit at Mr.Leslie Clifford\u2019s ; Almont Taisy fome from Lowell, Mass.Mr.and Mrs, E.Willard and son of fost Berkshire, Vt., to visit parents and relatives ; Miss Augusta Peasley, of Lawrence, Mass., at Mr.P.Merrill\u2019s, her grandfather : Mr.and Mrs.Goodall, of Holland, Vt., to visit and Mrs.William Lennie ; Miss Jennie Dolloff home from Boston, Mass., for her vacation.BATHING AN INDIAN GOD.(From \u2018the Calcutta Statesman.) Thousands of pilgrims from the various outlying villages and other parts of the Hooyhly district poured in from an early hour in the morning to the temples of Jagernath.The image of \u2018the god is placed on a \u2018conspicuous part of the temple, so that-it can be viewed at an advantage by the immense crowd of pilgrims, and, there at a certain.fixed hour the bathing ceremony commences, The most curious {part of the festival is that water is ot poured' on the image of the rod ntil a certain small bird is found itting on the topmost hanner of the emple.There is a popular belief that the bird comes from Puri, the famous place of [Hindu pilgrims, to Ma- hesh, on the day of this festival, and his very presence is an indication that the ceremony should commence.Im- mediately after the bath is over tbe pird disappears.DALY NEWS Monday at North Hatley, with her | They Embraced Each Other in| FROM TOWNSHIPS 1 trom pags.aned tre general session of the municipal Council of the Township of Sutten held in the Town Hall on Mou-.day there were present the Mayor, Mr.R.A.Wilson, and Councillors J.C.Draper, H.G.Bates, E.L.Harvey and S.Courser.The petition of William H.Courser and others of Glen Sutton, asking for the abrogation of the public road in Glen Sutton, known as Road Division No.78, running from the main road nean the residence of \u2018Eugene Larocque northerly to the end of said division was accepted, the road work allowed on this road to be transferred to road division No.poses.The Valuation\u201croll as made and: deposited for the town on July 18th was approved.Said roll \u2018showed a total valuation of $924 ,140 of taxable property, and $19,380 of non-taxable property, with a population of 2,025.This report was accepted in its entirety without any amendment.By-law No.114 was passed levying a rate of two mills on the dollar .to be rated: equally on all ratable property in this municipality for general purposes\u2019 for the current year and made up on the new valuation roll.This assessment to be payable to the Secretary-Treas- urer of this corporation at his office on and after \"the first day of September.This tax is to be used for building and maintaining public roads and bridges, the paying of the county apportionment, the Secretary-Treasurer\u2019s salary and all other general expenses \u2018of the current year.The amount of one-hall a mill from: said assessment 80 levied shall be set aside and a - plied to any necessary repairs of the | roads for the current year.It \u2018was also decided that in future all - ratepayers in the municipality shall be obliged to cut all grass \u2018and noxious weeds along the roadside opposite \u2018their respective lands, and shall be allowed to take away any and all hay growing along saitl road, and no other party shall have the right to cut of the owner of said propert Council then adjourned.y MARRIAGES.Stems) GAGNON_LACHANCE, A very quiet; but interesting wedding took place at St.Patrick's Church.on Monday morning, when Miss Ethel Lachance, only daughter of The Mr.and Mrs.Matthew Lacliance, was married to Mr.Pierre Gagnon, of East Sherbrooke.\u2019 The.ceremony was performed by the Rev.E.C.Fisette, parish priest, the Presbytery, as the church is undergoing repairs, the bride being accompanied by her cousin, Mr.Peter Hom- mel, and the groom by his father, Mr.George Gagnon.The value of the meet- | \u201cThe bride wore a pretty pale blue gown with blue hat and ostrich ai- \u2018{ trying to \u2018stop a J.S.Upston, 61 for future road pur- 1 or remove the same unless by consent | int UT - ma y - 4 NTT A VOOR; ES SL.NB die ad CR ay.LWUTe rh > oF ou Lr * 3 al » Si Ey ; SR., LE ILE INAS SN > kX LJ a un ,.= EE TE rr.oan >.Ç et, CRE AT pe SORE Con À x ! INCAS CL Lu : .i -_ - a a opte ape .= - = g- : .vi oo Cr - + - - CIRE 03 A Sad, 5 apg How to Cure a Headache To attempt to cure a headache by taking a \u2018headache powder,\u201d is like leak in the roof by putting a pan; under the dripping w ater, Chronic headaches are caused by poisoned blood.The blopd is poisoned by tissue waste, undigested\u2018 food and other impurities\u2019 remaining too long in the system.ly eliminated because of sick liver, bivw- els, skin or kidneys.- + It the bowels do not move regularly\u2014 if there \u2018is pain in the back showing kidney trouble\u2014if the skin is sallow! or disfigured: with pimples\u2014it shows cledrly what is causing the headaches.| \u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d cure headaches ibe- cause they\u2019 cure the cause_ of Jie: näaches.\u2018Fruit- a-tives\"\" act directly bn th © three great eliminating organs\u2014bowgls, kidneys: and skin.\u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d kéep the system: ee of poison.\u201cFruit- be come in two sizes\u201425¢ and 50c.If your dealer does not hyve them write to Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.i DENISON\u2019S MILLS, Arrivals include : Mr.F.Rief bai % from \u2018 Lennoxville ; Miss Nora McC& mick, home from Victoriaville afte spending the week with Mrs.Marchand ; Miss Mildred Andrews \u201cfrdm Danville ; \u2018Miss Driver, from Kingsey Falls.| Departures are: Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 > man Perkins and family back {o Windsor Mills after beiug the guekts 04 Mrs.Wm.Fairbourn ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Andrews and children, who have visiting their mother, Mrs, W.drews, to Melbourne; Mr: and Mr Andrews and Mr.and Mrs, =.tine spending Sunday at K: piges Falls ; Miss L.McClure-and Migs \u201cJJ.| Palmer to ; Richmond, after being guests of Miss\u2019 Myrtle Mastine for- hb few days; Mr.Jas.Moore of Syilen- ham, spending Sunday at Denjsonts Mills.7 | The annual 8S.S.picnic of Hol Trinity Church is to be heid on; Wednesday on\u2019 the Parsonage grounds, Sydenham.! Mr.and Mrs.Wolfe Sutherland entertained & number of friends on pi day last in honor of- their nephew Mi Geo.Sutherland, of Vancouver, B.C.; Miss Grace Carpentier, who has beeh spending ai few weeks on, the Scotch Hill, has returned to Danville, / A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr.Herbert Lockwood on Tuesday évening, dancing being thy chief pastime.~All report a \u2018very pleasant time.Mr.John McCormick, Mr.FE Sdarle Mr.L.Cote*and Mr.John McCallui spent Tuesday in Melbourne.| i THIGH FOREST.| Mrs.Willie Gallagher, of St.Jos { bury, visitihg in \u2018Angus, is very sic with typhoid fever.Mrs.Vintie Annable has sick, but is.better.\u2014\u2014\" \u2018heen quitd grette.Only the near -relatives were.present.After the ceremony a wedding break- \u2018fast was served.at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gagnon, the parents of the groom, and the young couple left for their wedding trip to Montreal, and other points.The bride\u2019s traveiling dress was of brown cloth, with becoming hat.On their return, Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Gagnon will take up their abode with Mrs.P.Hoinmel, on Grove street.BOUCHARD\u2014OUELLET.On July 28th, the marriage took place at the parish charch of St.Luce, D\u2019Israeli, of Mr.Jos.Ouellet, of Hue don and Ouellet, \u2018 of Black Lake, | to Mrs.P.Bouchard, of Garthby.The ceremony was performed by the cure of Garthby, Rev.Abbe Carrier.Mr.J.Bourque, N.P,, accompanied the groom, and the bride was given away by Mr.A, E.Hudon.After the service an elaborate wedding breakfast was a large number of the prominent residents of Black \u2018Lake, Garthby, D\u2019Israeli and Thetford Mines.The \u2018magnificent bouquet of roses, carrïed by the bride, was presented by Mr.J.S.Mitchell; of Sherbrooke, - The bride was the recipient of many beautiful presents, Mr.and Mrs.Oullet are spending their honeymoon at one of the sum- served at the | Rousseau Hotel, at which were present }' These poisons are nut promp: - the \u2014 [Electriet will keep an ordinary How 3 hot for half an .hour Ra worth Will do an ordinary jy, Several sizes and styles |, stock, and we GUBTantes gp outs_for a year.Electrical Repair uy 2 W.J.WIGGETD &3 100 welingtes our THE HUNTING SH Will soon open and whan, sive line of Shot Gun | both in single and double br wish yon would - come in While guns have advance à lis \u201canteed Single Barrel Gun ai Es and an English Barrel Gun y ey We have a good Hammigley jf 4 Barrel Gun for 825, LOADED SHELLS, Svom£ 4 POWDERS, AMMUNITION NT Là ERS\u2019 SUNDRIES of ol kis headquarters\u201d for.: = = ty : | Mr.Guy Waldron, Miss Alice, Gal gher, Miss Mildred Taylor and Mr.\u2018and \u201cMrs: Willie Forgrave had the pleasur of taking tea with Mr.James ein] ney on Suntlay.Miss Ruby Jackson, was visiting at Mr.for a few\u2019 days recently.Mr.John {McBurney was visiting a at Mr.David Forgrave\u2019 s recently: Mr.Wilfred Osgood, of Sawyerville! is making his home in High Fors at present.of Cooks hire] _ 5 ; FROST VILLAGE.| | Recent\u2019 arrivals and\u2018 departures } Mr.and Mrs.F.Blunt and Mrs$ Ri Blunt, of Bolton West, at Mr.i 5 Phelps\u2019 ; Mr D.H, Mc Clary and Mrsi: H.McClary, of Stukelv, in town td attend the funeral of Leon McClary Mr.and Mrs.E.Stone, of Waterloo, at Mr.C.J.Whitehead\u2019 Sunday.| ; ; [ é When the sun hangs in | midheavén, like a disc of burning\" brass and your every qunce of clothes lang on you like a re- or proachtul conscience, you should | always \u2018remember there is in- @ stant relief in a i CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SODA \u201cthe kind | we serve.Come in and try \u2018one.i ; WOODARD\u2019S mer resorts below Quebec.\\ 177 Wellington Street.5 J! 5 3 50 ee pa \"Wm.Forgrave' d.lJ.$.wir All Work G Guar A.R.Wil] PLUMBER ny Sheth \" Mrs.E.L, sum Face and scalp ot, - ing and manicurp.Keep the tiful with \u2018healthy face trestms® thing in the nature of 8 mated Keep the scalp healthy, ha 1 | bair.Arriving Di I vw wt I.; | i sie peer crever re \u2018 rm etre roncéteronstenses terne petehen senttaescattes * BLACKBERRIES ® roa ® | BLUEBERRIES $l Here we have a style of 2 ; 3 y #|CANT ALOUPE MA! : - Garment lthat appeals 3 TOMATOES - - SRR T s \u2018strongly to the Young Man.3 WATER MELON | % A and we: \u201chave always done much \u2018to 2 DEAN, ROWE: WE & LA + | us make ourselves useful to him as well \u2018 > NG as to his elders or his younger bro- \u2018 & thers 8 Superfluous Hair ul | YOUNG MEN ve are ready to serve ' REMOVED + vou with everything that goes to give 2 soLYSIS, § NE 2 you a \u2018smart appearance and fa com- ; ® by ELECTE Samat ¥ : fortable carriage.We furnish you » GUARANTEED.\u201d a 0¥ + ; Lv.; @ pointment.Address, $ from toe to crown and down again.@ Sherbrooke: ®| T : HATS: $1.50 TO $2.50.4 ve £1 COLLARS: 2 FOR 25c.3 Append ï | TIES: 25 & 50e.| It is caused by the a | log, tine i \u20183 0R 2PIECE SI 88.00, 4) UN Sie, = hr ap the bowels hca : A i \u2018EXTRA TROUSERS: $2.00, 82.50, Sn à \\ 83.00, 83:50, 84.00 & 84.50.13 Beec Jr = \u2018 : .80CES: 25 & 50c.| a ) tt .| = | \u2019 $ | SHOES: 82.50, 83.00, 83.50 84.00.| 2 Pills.- TTT >» 2 - UNDERWEAR and verything you want for wear DA OR ES Féorentere JIE NIGHT.oo A 0 + ne 7 pecial discount on Shoes.Come and see them.| j VIA À out Bi $ | ( 2 | K employer, \u201cnie dat I pad #* Lu surtt, who \u20ac © A a?° \u201cYes, a) \u2018 { BOUCHER & LACROIX | $n eel vy | wd a eg $ \u201c=¥\" 57 10\" WELLINGTBN STREET.> oe Se a LA UE i ; fiink yon wo ce Loovonnorane os prerenvenserauveneranvents yoy yyy Lancheon, \u2014Pick; Me OP + bn ES \u201cprice, we will sell a firet quali a \u201c Treaks, Gri * Just now w tit of thesd wh assorted PRUNKS\u2014 3 - .60, $3.26, SUIT CASES ; ro $2.50, $1.5, $1.50.Strong Wel SHAWL 8TR ~~ Trav Don't go without one © Rugs with 1 monising plai ualities.All 50 and $6.76.Anotber 5 Same reliabld med with \u201cwhi! 4 bust.vocal uQ Veda un yee Ladies\u2019 Bathin ju 3 ° .FOR \"OR SALE \u2014 T 8 + only hotel at br'ofita Buildings 1 Bue ble business Barnston \u2014\u2014 2 8A LE-\u2014\u2014F .sexes.ackson, - - about 16 hands, Canari à orme or Saie and sound.TEACHERS WANTED.ANTED\u2014IN THE MUNICIPALITY \u201cof Lingwick, three qualified elem- Apply Bog 509, City.W A MODERN CRITIC.Husband (atter the theatre).\u2018Well, entary teachers ((Protestant)| for terms how do you like the piece 2° \u201c| of eight months, to commence Septem: Wife.\u201cVery much.There's only one ber first; Salary $22.00.EK.N.Mclver, | imporbable thing in iti I'he second act © takes place.two yearns after the first, and they have the samd sefvant,\u201d\u201d Pitts- bury Observer.: : \u2018*-Treas., Gould.\\\\TANTED\u20142 ELEMENTARY TEACHers for schools 3 and 4 Hatley.Salary $20 and $22 paid monthly.Apply i to J.Li Dean, ton, : make as-io tha alleged foul.All my criticism is hased \u2018on the subsequent conduct of the officials.\u201d I could not believe that men speaking our language could treat us so if I see it myself.; : \u2018I.understand ., that - the Amateur Athletic Union is -to praelaim Carpen- ten winner of thd race anyhow, and so register it on the official records.That is the only way to get around it.\u201d / - > - .VALE PERKINS, A very interesting sermon was given on Sunday last by the Rev.Mr.Carpenter, of Mansonville, Rev.Mr.Miller being away.: , Mr.U.A.Darling is away this week Judging crops for the Agricultural Society of Brome.Misses Hattie and Susie Magoon, of Manchester, N.H., are visiting at their uncle\u2019s, Mr.W.B.Magoon.Mrs.Roberts has, returned to \u2018her home in: Boston after a few weeks\u2019 stay here with relatives.Mr.Robert George has moved pon to the farm lately purchased from Mr.S.Sargent.\u2019 4 \u201c Mr.Spauiding and family have been spending a few days at the Vale wharf with their house-boat.About \u2018twenty of the young people from Mansonville spent last week at Idahurst-cottage.Miss Maud Darling is at Cherry River on a visit to her sister, Mrs.J.Goyette.Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Jones and sons went to Sutton to attend the funeral of Mrs.Jos.Jones, his mother.Mr.Fred Haines and.party have returned to New York after a few weeks\u2019 stay at their cottagei Pel ree pow hai.Mr.George Haines, of New York.has come to the same cottage for the rest of the summer months.Mr.and Mrs.S.Sargent have moved in with their daughter, Mrs.O.Read.Mrs.Goodro and?Mrs.Panock, - Leominster, Mass., are visiling their brother's, Mr, G.W.Jewett.Mrs.Hare, of Richford, Vt., and Mrs.Chas.Austin, of Enosburg, Vt.| spent the week end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Belford.Miss Frances Nutting, of Glen Sutton, is at the home of her grandfather, Mr.S.A.Jones.for afew days.Mrs.H.Hammond and children are at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Jones, on & visit, + = .ODELLTOWN.A delightful lawn social was held on the Methodist parsonage grounds on Thursday evening, Aug.6th.Refreshments, including ice cream, were served on the Eyropean plan.Home made candy was sold in dainty little baskets.The grounds were illuminated with festoons of Chinese lanterns.Violin music was ably furnished by Miss Higgs, of Montreal, accompanied by Miss, Brisbin, of Lacolle.Master Howard Lahue, of Lowell, Mass., sang.\" There are a good many visitors in \u2018town including Mrs.Bray and little daughter, of Sherbrookë, Que.Mrs.Bert Solemon, daughter of the Rev.E.S.Howard, of Fitchburg, Mass., has returned to her home after spending two weeks at the Parsonage.Mr.Etherington, who has been sui- fering from a partial stroke, is improving.~ Hay harvesting is finished and grain is ripening fast.: A very successful social was held at Mr.Julius Akester\u2019s, Roxham, Aug.of at of the Methodist Church.LT I NESDAY, AUGUST:12, 1908, ': BY FAIR MEANS OR FOUL| AMERICANS\u2019 OPINION OF THE WAY is juris- : did not f 4th, under the auspices of the ladies } a rl COATICOOK, .There will be a lawn social on Wednesday evening,given by.Mr.D.Bachand f Cutting St., on behalf of the Coati- cook Company of Zouaves.Master Waldo Paige entertained 53 of his young friends on Saturday afternoon last from 4 to 7 p.m., the occasion being\u2019 the ninth anniversary of his birth-day.The time was spent playing games and in amusements of all kinds.Refreshments were sérved on the spacious piazza at 6 o'clock, and a | the prettily decorated tables, upon which the birthday cake, with nine candles had the place of honor.He es and of many nice presents from his.friends and among thém was a gold watch and chain from his grandfather.Arrivals ; Mrs.P.B.Buckland, of Barnston; Mr.W.R.Brown, of Ber- | lin, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.G.Hallowell of Jefferson, N.H.; Mr.Wm.Gleason and hit i pr.oJ A 4 ouhelly; and wife, np) Pondg Mr; EL.Thayer of Berlin, N.H.* wk ?Departures: Maj.Hanson, Lieut.R.J.McHarg and Mr.B.Converse to Montreal to attend the P.Q.k.A.shooting matches at Point aux \u2018frem- bles, Montreal; Miss Mullins, who has heen visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Mullins of Kiver .Road, to her duties in Boston in Berlin, N.H.Mr.P.L.Baldwin with the Knight Templars, on their annual outing, this year to Toronto Mr.) and Mrs.Edgar Tafe, spending the \u2018week end at Capleton, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Finnigan.\u2018Arrivals : Miss.Lucy Stockwell and Miss Evelyn Moyle, of Lancaster, N.H., the guests of Miss Hazel Moyle, also, Mr.Cecil A.Moyle, of New York the guest of Mrs.B.D.Crane and Mrs, A.Sisco; Messrs.Norman Seath, Allan McCan and Evan Wright, of Montreal, spending two weeks at Fair- view Cottage ; Mr.R.Sullivan, home\u2019 from Baldwin\u2019s Mills where he has been staying a week with his uncle, Mr.Thos.Blake ; Mrs.R: Gould, of Way\u2019s Mills, visiting her niece, Mrs.M, A.Thoresen, at North Coaticook ; Mrs, Child home from Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Departures t The Misses Myrtle and Clara Thoresen, of North Coaticook, spending a few days among relatives and [friends in.Newport and West Derby, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.A.Parker, | Miss Susie Parker, Mr.and Mrs.A,L.Parker and Miss Mabél Parker for Thurso,.Quebec, where they will be present at the marriage of Mr.H.B.- Parker, Principal of Newport Academy to Miss Maybeil Black, of Thurso.: Messrs.Howard Lovell, J.Kilburn, S.C.Smith, H.Barrett and J.H.Cait- nie and Gordon Cairnie to Grand Bois on à fishiug trip.\u2019 The regular meeting of Victoria Lodge No: 16, I1.0.0.F., took place; last evening, when with other business the third degree was exemplified, u.- der the new ritual, Wellington street from Child street, is blocked, as «the bridge is being re: paired.ert Bem ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Munroe spent Sunday at their cottage at Lake Mas\u2018 sawippi.' Owing to Rev.J.G.Hindley being away on Sunday on his holidays, Mr, | George Trueman, M.A., of Stanstead College, occupied the pulpit of the.Congregational church.The sermon was much enjoyed.Mr.C.E.Palmer, 7 of Morrisville, Vt., is spending a few days at Derby Line, the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Lunt.: Mrs.(Dr.) E.P.Ball entertained a | number of her friends to a picnic at Lake Park on Monday afternoon in honor of a friend who is her puest.~ Miss Bertha M, Parker and Mr.0.BR.Livingston spent Sunday at Hat- ley the guests of Mr.and Mrs.0.H, Parker.: 8 Miss Millicent Laythe,.of the clerical staff at Caswell and O'Rourke's, is having two months\u2019 vacation.Mrs.Fred.Wheeler and two children, of Smith\u2019s Mills, are the guests of Mr.and Mre.Chas.\u201d Wheeler, Railroad St.New flagstone walks are being laid on Railroad street which are certainly a great improvement to the old! plank sidewalks.The sidewalks from the Rock Island and Derby Line station are certainly in a bad condition and need repairing.Preparations are about complete for ' to Owl\u2019s Head.It is anticipated that a large crowd will take in this annual excursion.wat the recipient of lots of good wish- \u2018tion, some obstacle and .was precipitated in- excavation the Kansas oil fields.| CITY NEWS Miss Maud Farmer left to-day for Joliette to spend her vacation.Mr.D.Shaw, Inspector of the Merchants Bank, is in town to-dav on uf- ficial business.Miss Elizabeth Beckett is spending a week.with Mrs.C.G.Beckett at her home at Ayer\u2019s Clifi.Miss Frances Wilkie, of Windsor Mills, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.M.Ross, Queen street.Mr.H.H.lefebvre, of Nashua, N.H., was the guest recently of Mrs, Beaudet, Gordon street.The Misses Fales are the guests of theiz aunt, Miss Simons, at Grove Cottage, Lake Beaupont, \"Mr.W.S.Moy, of the Quebec Central, is spending his vacation with friends at Whitefield, NH.MAs Luella McCormick left wo-lay for Waterloo and other places in the Townships to spend her vacation with friends.: ~ Mr.Preston Powers, of the Post Uf- fice staff, spent Sunday at the iesi- dence of Lis uncle, Mr.Willis: Powers, in Milby, : Mr.Jeffrey Holt, son of Mrs.lo!t, of Lennoxville, has taken a position upon the staff of the Eastern Townships Bank, and at present is at tbe Head Office.Mr.F.R.Burton, of this city, who has been in Mankato, Mich., for some time, left on account of the terrible epidemic of typhoid fever, and is at present in Toronto, where he has taken a position.The concert this evening \u2018at the Men- ument National promises to be a great artistic suecess.Mr, Paul Dufault is well known and his extraordinary ahil- ity as a singer recognized.He shouid have a warm welcome in Sherbrooke.An accident.which might have had serious or even fatal consequences, occurred recently at the new pumping station on the Magog River, some four miles from the city, A large excavation has been made on the right bank of the stream for a water wheel, the depth being twenty-nine feet.Mr.Arthur Chevalier, of Mathieu & Co.,who was driving with Dr.J.A.Janelle, V,5S., stopped to take a look at the works, Alighting from the carriage, Mr.Chevalier walked quickly forward and when near the*edge of the excava- unfortunately - stumbled over to-the depth below.It was fast growing dark, and the situation was quite alarming.It was found, however, that two iron pipes had hroken the fall considerahly, and Mr.Cheval- jer was found at the bottom of the uninjured, except for a shaking up.GAS AND OIL COM- DANY, ~ A meeting was held at the Grand Central Hotel, yesterday, of the Sherbrooke Gas and Oil Company which is carrying on extensive operations in Mr.C.A.French.the President of the company.presided.Thé Boston directors of the company were present, including Mr.R.W.Averill: The company has recently established an extensive brick plant, the fuel used being natural gas from the company\u2019s own wells.Brick is now being manufactured and.sold and the company regards the outlook as extremely bright in this connection.I CASES BEFORE JUDGE MULVENA.OFFENDERS IN THEFT AND ASSAULT CASES ARE FINED.Emile\u2019 Lamontagne a juvenile, ajred 15 years, from Stoke, was sentenced SHERBROOKE his good behavior for one year, or in default.sixty days in the common jail.The charge @gainst him was having stolen three dollars from the till in the store of Thomas Tascher- ereau, East Sherbrooke.Eugene Richer was found guilty of committing an assault upon Pierre Morency in the Township of St.George de Windsor, and threatening him with bodily harm.He was sentenced r.J.W.Crawford, who has been ; visiting relatives and friends here, has returned to his home in Athol, Mass.| Mrs.M.Hunt, a former resident of Derby Line, now Mexico, is visiting her son, Mr.Ralph Hunt and family her iss Elizabeth Pierce, of Washing- | ton.D.C.is a guest at Rev.and Mrs.A: Lee Holmes.he springs in this vicinity are continually giving out so that in several places it is rather a serious question.iss Florence Coleman, of Newport is spending a few days at Derby Line the guest of Miss Alice Clark, Caswell Avenue.1 r.C.H.Adams, of Hanover, N.H.has:heen spending a few days at Rock Foland, the guest of Mr.J.E.Green- leaf.Misses Alice Clark and Grace.Bryant | left on Tuesday: for Tilton, N.H.,\u2018 tives, iss Drew, of Boston, Mass., spending a few days at \u201cFee Farm,\u201d the guest of Mrs.E.P.Ball.rs.Fred Moran is reported to be gaining slowly towards recovery.| fr.A.A.Lamorey is having new plate glass windows put in at his | store at Derhy Liner.Arthur Lincoln has sold his meat market business out to Mr.Mol: way of Kingscroft.Mr.Molway will take possession in| about two weeks.Mr, Lincoln will go to the Northwest with a view to settling there.1 rs.Jas.Gilbert and Master Harry Gillet, of Dunham, arrived at Rock | Island vesterday, where they are the guests of Mrs.A.M.Aldrich, Maple Avenue.The many friends of Mrs.Buck (nee is that she is reported some better after her very critical illness; | The ladies will give a social dance go for the International Athletic Association.0: he Misses Stoll, of the Columbian Art College, New York city, who are friends of Mrs.TL.M, Wrench, are | gnests at the Derby Line Hotel for a | weeks, - | of the where they will be-the guests of rela- |.Kate McKenzie), will be glad to know | on Thursday night.The proceeds will | \"Any person having any claim against to pay a line of two dollars and costs and to give security to keep the peace for, 12 months or thirty days in jail.The difficulty prew out of some work being done by Morency on the highway near the residence of Richer.| The evidence was very lengthy and occupied all the forenoon.Ambroise Nadeau, of Stoke, was convicted of assaulting by throwing stones at one Jules Pafadis, n néighhorine farmer,.The difficulty arose over some cattle complainant's which had been trespassing on defendant\u2019s land, and had been turned out by him on the highway.The défendant had also, indulged.in threats of bodily harm.After hearing the evidence on hoth sides the court condemned thé defendant topay a fine of two dollars (and {@ costs, and to give his personal bond to keep the peace for twelve months and in default of so doing 20 days in jail, + + B.C.FOREST FIRES.\u2014 ATTEMPT TO BE MADE TO CON- \u201cTROL THEM BY BACKFIRING.«=, Cranbrook, B._C., August 12.\u2014-A biz | gang of men under James\u2018 Bates, (CL P.R.fire warden, have been cuzhod to Kimberley on hand cars.lt is hoped that bÿ backfiring the firesinav be controlled.Tt ix thought that the Sullivan -puildings and town of wim: berley will be «afe uplese the wind increases in velocity.: AUCTION POSTPONED.The Auctinn Sale at the property of Mrs.M.HM.l,ockett, Bury.has been postponed till Monday the 24th instant.H.E.TAYLOR, ; Auctioneer, NOTICE.or owing anvthing to the estate of the late \u2018Allan Cameron of this place will please communicate with me befpre Sept.15th, 1908.: JAMES A.ROSE, ; Sole Executor.Kingsc¢y Falls, Que, August 10th, 1308.by Judge Mulvena to pay a fine ofs five dollars and costs, to refund the money stolen and to give bonds for (CLEMENT THEATRE Every Night This Week, PICTURES Q Hlustrated Songs New Pictures Wednesday & Saturday.See the Royal visit to Dublin exhibition showing the King.Prices ce .\u2026 10 and 15c.Excursion to NEWPORT & LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, Via B.& M.RY.AND LADY OF, 4 THE LAKE.\u201d | Saturday, Aug.16th under the auspices of the C.O.F.; Band.» Fare for round trip from Sherbrooke and; Lennoxville.trey sepeiseee avseusies - $ = a i Special rates for intermediate stations.Children undér 12 hali-fare.A special train will leave Sherbrooke at 9 aim.Returning leave Newport at 8 p.m; 10 The Band will furnish music on the boat.- vo i i CANADA, ., Province ot Quebce, District of Saint Francis.Na.59.7 I IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Present : The Hon.Mr.Justice Hut .~_inson.; The JENCKES ACHINE COMPANY, Limited, a body politic and corporate, having its principal office and placé of business at the City of Sherbrooke, in the District of 8t.Francis, Co \u2018 Plaintiff, Petitioners, j versus LOU ASBESTOS MINING & MANUFACTURING COMPANY, a body politic and corporate, duly incorporated | under the laws of the State of Maine, lone of the United States of America, (having its head! office and principal place of buai- ness #t the City of Portland, in said State of Maine, and its chief place of Daina for the Province of |Quecbec at.the City of Sherbrooke, in the District of St.Francis,.: | Defendant, tespondent, i © Aan de JOHN J.GRIFFITH, of.the City of Sherbrooke, in the District of &t.Francis, Accountant, and FREDERICK VW.TOFIELD, of Thetford Mines, in the | District of Arthabaska, Bank] Manager | Joint Liquidator, Petitioner.The Court, on motion on the part of the \u2018Joint Liquidator, doth jorder that the ! creditors and others who have claims against the Ashestos Mining and - Manüfacturing Company do send in their claims to-the Joint Liquidator at Sher- .broake, on or before the first day\u2018 of - Octgher, 1908.Notidg to be given by one insertion in the \u2018\u2019Recôrd\u2019\u2019 of herbrooke \u2019 one änsertion in the ''Progres| de 1'Est, $ and :.by registered letter to; all known i» reditors.Cf : creditors.\"NEST & BRODERICK, I 1 Prothonotary.HURD, FRASER & RUGG, 71° Solicitors for Liquidator.Po Office of JOHN J.GRIFFITH, \u2018 Accountant and Auctioneer, : 125 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Que.}: .fl.fo - 1 Special lenses to order.Prescriptions \u2018 filled.The stanza rimless glas es are the neatest and strictly up-to-date.Prices right at .H.J.Laberee's The Jewelle PUBLICNO\" Public Notice is hereby giv ler, Lennoxville.| = ICE { + \u2018 + Valuation Roll.of 1908 for thé (Township MOVING » The 31st day of.July, 1908.h - h- + | that the T of Newport, is now deposited, in my office,, where it may be scen by, Any party interested.and said Roll will examined by the Council\u2019 at a mdeting held at Island Brook on Baturda at PU.8.FARNSWORTH, | Newport, July 20th.Bbc.-Treas.= < | INSOLVENT NOTICE.; Upder tie Winding up Act i not { Canada, 1e matter of =, , i ASBESTOS MINING &M ; : .tin AUCTION 5 Aug.16th i uldation, Auction at the | opposite Quebec Central Ry.Bfation 1 .| THETFORD MINES 1 pair ticavy- n hors about 2800 lbs.L'péir heavy 1bs., 1 agous, 1 am haras follows : weighing team.horses weighing about {26 good driving mare.2 tea buggy wagon, 2 pairs heavy nesses, 1 driving harness, Terms of sale : Cash.clock, noon.| J.J.GRIFFITH & F.W.IELD,.oo Joint.Li uidators.LAKE MASSAWIPPI Steamer Pocoliontas tim table, Leaves North Hatley for) Glen Villa and Ayer\u2019s Cliff 9.05 a.m., 2.30 p.m.Leaves North Hatley for} Villa at :12.20 and 5.50 p.m.Hatley G Leaves Ayer\u2019s Cliff for N.10.25 a.m.and 4.15 p.m, Sunday, leaves North round trip at 2.30 p.m, Reduced rates for parties ofj ten or over between Sherbrooke ar ewport.Special rates for parties) off 50 or over, © J.G.SAMPSON, Ciptain.- Lu OT ° | ; a \u2018fañstead Co, Agricultural Society Twill sell the confectionery! booths at public «ale at the.Fhir grounds, Aver\u2019s Chiff, on Saturday, the.15th inst., at 2 pun, | Ë JOHN I.BOWEN.Sec.Treas: \u2014 == Notice to Contractors., 200 St noun of for at General Contract Tenders Bank of Montreal Building ville\u201d will be received at the Peden & McLaren, Archifectd Alexis street, Montreal, until August 15th.; Plans are on view in the Architects, and also at t Montreal in Sawyerville.x | 41 > of the auk of na Le i fof 1e Salelat 12 à .i » > / \u2018Eyes Examined.| \u2018 - ae Eis - + v #; ve tli aT re = mr PAs eos TL a = 7 ede = te = ae Ap tr 4 5 TE uma wa ve at ma ed a + ed me iy ; \u201caus 2 ES sp LA x Qu mon Wt J tint.Sas tie res u P ; dut \u2026 ee parer 4 CEE RO zx ve +0 re q be: né damien Je os he 0 Mme en .ov 5 i iS EET a ARE > 4 Les TP pr =: Y i NE , pa w \u2019 ry 20 Agu Yama IRATE range Ll .N pn gt ETE Sea ha PRES ti a x Cw .na \u201c4 - À vo # J ee ; 5 sn ot PSE nig re 5 - - j.x F, ; CY 1 \u2026 3 - 00 , i ill i 3 : 3 4 - Et?+ E i kv | ?.d ti p jo 13 4 i \u2018 \u201c if AN CY RUE 41 mah A GE nT RE 5e 2 0 = .Ny © bn - ATR ih amas \u2014 - - - te ein mm\" RCI SRT À P Tad ow pere ei 2, ae ii 5h ers Pn EP me lid om \u201c © i A Nr A gr eT 4e esol PI Re; B ai NN « es EY ttn SE an TIE SL TSS dN Ÿ - qu V3 ¥ FR 74 i H or | + t ; ' 5 At | PACE SIN, 5 : SHERBROOKE DAJLY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1908.: a 7 we 32.7 BR Ds \u201c + ; ; > > 1% n° & Vas A à x | y | | OUNG'S CORNER, We quote: White comb honey at lic eee seetteettrne.EN | = COOKSHIRE.| c FELL OFF LADDER, aly MINING CAMP BURNED | Recent YO vals Condes Mr.Wm.to 16c; dark at 13c to 134c ; clover oa : : êtee ; t Last night the Cookshire Dramatic wi teook, August 12.per aly b- \u2014 «| McVitty, on Inverness, Me à Turner of lic to 13c, and buckwheat at 8ic to 9ic : .oe ; od _ ; i oe iliam Pocock, K was paintir e gab- Lennoxville, Mrs.\u2018T.V:; Reed, an rs.per 19.: i - ; \u2019 4 So Ce, ER ad a - +, le end of his house on Saturday morn- RIPETOWN, NEVADA, ALMOST A Shure, é ! North Hatley, the ton.changed.are for ue Pl one Cerra ve I he Star Summer Disc Le 20% È .x as.3 .4 .C ; .-G.oO \u2019 ' .: A ; ; , .: ; a fF filled to overflowing and the perform- - fil when the ladder hook roke and he WIPED OUT BY FIRG.and Terandson Reginald, of Coaticook, per lb, in wood, end 6c in tins; sugar =» ount Ny Fn a.ance elicited the «outest enthusiqem : (1, down bead frst.Ho was very pig Ney, August 12.\u2014Ripotown, a ME, and, Mrs, Jy ursst 8 Demers El > still Goi EE Tm oa : The parts were all exceedingly well He > t « hi Hat band, having 100g camp, located nine miles from Lennoxville, the guests of Mr.Wm.FARM PRODUCE.\u2019 1 ong on.BE - 4e 54 ap filled.The proceeds amounted to $101, cannot use his right SAN, MAVINE Fly, with a population of 300, was Young ; Miss E.Campbell, visiting I' Waterloo, August 12.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mess- : Ii - \u2018 = strained the muscles of his arm, almost letely destroyed b fire | friends in Lennoxville.; Mr.8.and R.\"\"poperts and Savage made a fine 5 Co \u201d ei Set \\ 3 = |& comple y desir yee y.Draper to attend the Conservative pic\u201c ; t of selected stock to Montreal - E ENVI Ë v Wi low is le + Te , 1 1 , ss 8 Monday night.The fire started in a [pic at Lake Megantic ; Mrs.Wm.Bai- shipmen Tuesday consisting of about 115 X{MINËÉ OUI INC Isplay o Bovs Wash bh OR a blished 18 2 +R 3 M OO saloon by, the explosion of a lamp.ley and children recently visiting mat 2° hogs, 20 bulls and a few sheep ; ff va 1: .: * Su .51 _ 25 A 4 # Th : \u2018 \u201c friends in Coaticook ; Miss G.Campbell 82 9e 1 rk and lëc to 2c per at 40 per cent.off our regutal price.) = a i \u2019 There was no insurance.and Mr.F.Young visited friends in BaVID¥ ht for bulls, 3c for sheep \u2019 | a 7 2 24 \u2018 - + Coaticook ; \u2018Mr.d Mrs, Draper of |:P- H¥e +\" shi 5 of Te ata s nur Wi 5 Dismmaw of , v 2 i F | \u2019 H TE ITY BEDS Goatlcook : Mr, 2nd Mrs Mr Wm, |and bo for lambs Large \u201cPipes of Examine our Window Display of Men's Tworn * R va LÀ \" | \\ 1 i NTED C Young ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Young to butter a reamery.Apple Grove Fac- « .Le or .A O-Piony |.7 7 J: : | | 1.| | ., Perryboro, and Coaticook., visiting LE Vincent Factory, and Morway Suits, ab 30 per cent.oft our revulai price, ; I ., F ; a \u2019 : st | \u2018 A.: .tives ; Mrs.À.E.Young | canot c 1 Grove sold to Oliver \u2019 : M 4 ,Ç ONE THOUSAND CO1S TO BE SHXP- 1° 8 an k a ke\u2019 end, with Factory.Apply | .J oo.' .i _ | i .to Coaticook, for the weeks \u20ac d Stroud, of Muntreal, factory Examine our Window Display of Men's Three, | ; ; i \u2018 M.| Suits, also our display of Shoes.| ù : > her sister, Mrs.J.Chandlin.-Dionne an .\u2018 ; PED TO FERNIE.ee: T5 he den\u2019 5 school, inspection at 11 15-16 other factories Quebec : August 11.\u2014The Tented City %hich have been closed on account © = Company recoived a {telegram yester- teopened.the Pastor's family, Meve | LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT FROM day afternoon from the fire relief com- \u2018Our gchool | will reopen Monday the SUTTON.a4 ve - 7 3 x 2 , « - i \\ ; 4 | Ù ; d Our three stores are full of good goods; I.Chaim b- fF: 4 c 4 .\u201d - { - i - = da mittee of British Columbia ordering IAE, crith, Mise Gorman of Windsor, cs Sutton, Aug.12\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The _ | Violated ; \u2026 À 8 \u2014 .one thousand cots an bedding u Mr.Wm.Young's arm, which was'lyo oe A.J.and V.N.Dyer made a = \u2014 | Ba : A 14 | \u2018 ay pe (0 on during Te to a Free improving as fast as can be shipment of live stock from Sutton - | - \\ NOT E! =~ LA À - ja .1vitles.\u2018lhey Wi , BAP 0-day Mr.A.BE.¥ h rchased a new |to.Montreal on Tuesday night, con- a \"8 : Ea J oC SHERBROOKE, Que.by the C.P.R.fast freight.horse.\u201c.Young das pu à isting of 200 hogs at 5e.for heavys far of ing Hall \\ BUT VETIMATU = EE 1% .| .+ 1 -_ LoD EN and 6}c, for selocts.100 calves at .| ° \u201c | PRESE 3 = i ; TOLSTOI IS ILL.Arrivals \u2018are : Miss Eva Goodenough, |from $2 to $10, 30 bulls at from $10 J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietors.y LA 2 F IF > : n, Mrs |to $15, and 28 head of beef cattle .95 Wellington St., Men's Shoe D ; i » > Ei \u2014 of Wotton visiting her cousin, M to.$15, ; gt , ! epi.Winnipeg Men 08 > ES : \u2018 .IST TAKES Chas.Stevens; Mrs.Shea, of Lawrence fat from $18 to $25 per head, accord- 97 Wellington Sit.,, Men's Furnishings \\ he stastling &' 'g Ei AGED RUSSIAN NGVELIST 1 Mass, visiting ber mother, Mrs.N.ling to quality and condition.The =; 99 Wellington St., Men's Clothing, > of the Canad 4 E 19 NO CARE OF HEALTH Warren ; Mr.H.J.Neill \u2018of Montreal, |!N8 htly cooler weather is having the > 0000 all = that : ba _ : .spending a couple of weeks, with his un- slightly cooier we \\g We | 4 Ç Lo : oN CL : Pay shop mon * d a Ef : # t.Petersb A 12.\u2014Count L cles, the Messrs G.J.and A.J.Ewing.[effect of bringing more stock oul from PPS SS PPPIS SSP PPI IIIII9II Ge } t op that rod : M 5 10° ss.\u2018 ; Lo St.Petersburg, Aug.12.nt Leo Mr.\u2019 James Stevens oi Troutbrook, visit- |4he farmers for sale and shipment.: - _ Ta may occur a 18 1 4 - : - : | Tolstoi is again indisposed because of ing his brother, Mr.Wm.Stevens Mr, |\" - fonte recto refonte TER Wie an claim th us nu 8 N TO his habitual disregard of the elemen- and Mrs.B.Olney, of Castlebar, Land : , ( \u2019 \\ The wed the sc 0 aE ; - tary rules of health.At the con- dE ea Twit Mie ee: TO-DAY\u2019S MARKET PRICES.9 Cw Ls go od unie i.3 .clusion of long walk through the M ces M ler : Mr.and Mrs.J.J .- 2 .| E L ee oo rs a 8tri = fg.ey country he took a bath in the river, | Pepler and family of Richmond spend- D al E \u2018§ E13 i which caused an enlargement of the ing a couple { days with Mrs.N.War- op PE ENS BE 25 | | j unk the \u2018 RB; t #9 veins in one of his feet.\u2018has suf- \"Recent :\u201d Departur include : Miss TI .W, .+1 £ | not ed, {À pdf 8 fered considerable pain, but he is now |.able Stevenson to her home, at Island WHITE.BROKER The James Robertson Co., Limited, MONTREAL; Mp beam presented.À KE?.B , T w \u20188 ris .i Ji i j ; i.: a little bettér.+ , Cousin, ÉMIS.Chas.\u2018Stevens ; Mrs, J.NEW YORK MARKAT., ACENTS .; Le : i Dunn to! Montreal, after a couple of \\malgamated \u2026\u2026 \u2026-.ven.804 81 weeks visit with her brothers and sis l'snerican Sugar UT UT 185$ 1368 = oa 0.= mn émet cages pie \" op ai EE ba LE ES PRA Sp peu daca wit Se Td Ndi 7 né ye A EE EE .LE am - 2: Math Sat San rir Aor SEE 3 MEME kL xe FAL Ara CRY CB ONY cnx ~ .Bs os .15 Jes, : r , ests, to clr, LC LITIA M a RE: Eu RE a © ° \u2018the clubs on Mr.Henry E.Allen's lawn.ton ° Conference Sunday ; Miss Shufelt Rock Island Pref.35% Suits stil going on- ome very at 8¢, 10c and 156 for the be : ER 3.8 A \\ - The matches were ; and Mr.Shufelt, a few days in St.Ar- Solithern Pacific .968 special values this week.- : Table linen, 68 in.wide i YESTER ; ML 14 LE : ; Event No.1.Won by Granby.\u2014Bur- mands lag week : Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Southern Railway .201 Men's Heavy Boots.value 29.95 linen Value.\u201835c Vv J A +, seu \"106 gt 7 ton and Wallace vs.Travers and Kram- Pepperrell Frost of University St., Mon- Twin City .oo vee 90 Ver jal $1.49 > .19 il » SOC.Very speci, fiontresl, Aug.18.© BLE HO Co 9 0% oe : \u2018er, 7-5, 7-5.treal, visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Pette Union Pacific '\u2026\u2026.\u2026 aus eee 1578 ery special, Ae LF AY .* hooting at the +.5 G8 1 » | Event No.2.Won by Waterloo\u2014Wat- west\u2019 Brome ; Miss Nellie Barber, of |U.8.Steel .coon 462 Job lot of Children\u2019s\u2019 Shoes, Dress Muslins of all description age 8 Aseociation 04 a.! , : .be son and Lynch vs.Brown and Hutchi- Cowansville, \u2018at her home over Sunday; |U.B.Steel Pfd.o.109% splendid value.Price, 39c, G9c Several prices, to clear at.Ie i Rifle Ass EE 7; 1 j .\u2014_\u2014 co som, 9-7, ft 64.Won by Granby.\u2014Ma- | the Misses Diamond Fe Leona Macey, ®\" ~~ MONTREAL MARKET.and 99c.° - i .only.0 Te aber pl Wz GE Ng ( \u2018 © 5 Saleen\u201d -\u2014Ma- 15 Montreal Saturday after spending Canadian Pacific .172% 1724 fg\u2019 : AN rant Cuvera Le :e Active Milit H 41 \u20ac 1 À \u2018 guire - and Estabrooks vs.Smith and some time with Mrs.J.J.Taylor : Mr.Detroit Railway .covers 40 A Ladies Boots and Shoes.Some \u201cNorse Covers, ood selection, total of 99 points a EF ; ; | Blanchfield, 11-9,\" 6-3.Hiram Parsons, of Sutton, at Mr.F.J.Dominion Coal 57 57 verv special lines for this week, Vale, 25c und: 356.Now, lk | ; L RÉ HE s : Event No.4.Won by Waterloo.\u2014Ma- jurkee's on Friday ; Mr.and Mrs.M.Dominion Steel .LU 154 154 $1.49 I each : \u2019 + 800 yard ranges oo EE 4 ; : » .guire vs.Kramer, 6-1, 6-2.- - with M CL de Derb Brome FOIL Ca 1 eer 64 rs pas.E ant higher than t wn Xo ik \u2014\u2014\u2014 IN PURSES \u2014\u2014 Event No.5.Unfinished on account Derby.wit re aude y= Dominion Steel, PÉd.ne Sa ts - This is the last chance of the season Come at once.Sever - Militia match of B RE: 5 : | : of durkness.\u2014Burton vs.Smith, 6-3, 46.\u201cMr.W.Hillhouse, of Bondville, 0C- Mackay .cece ours wer wee 698 691 otñer Big Bargains will be in this sale.> 12 À eût forty-six men or 5 : 5-5.: cupied the pulpit on Sunday in the pf : .; v EF) = : { : ne: ackay, Pfd.v\u2026\u202600ve 684 681 | .| ; Ë \u201caterday \u2018made bette 3 Fe VE : , oo : Church of the Ascension.Montreal Power ._.\u2026.948.94d 17 King Street - 4 a 1 & a HH TAR VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS ma | Cee (SEE di Bo 1m % .| } : = R EV oo oledo RY.«ov .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.sirens ee ! ., hl 2% 0 ] 3 FRONTIERS VS.IRASBURG Among the recent arrivals are Mons Twin Gy a ce : \u201ccast | Te \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ÿ te fue re : FoF 0 = 45 : : te VW s | Dr.Stackhouse \u2018and \u2018child, of Montreal, |j,ake of the Woods, com.89 89 | \u2014 CASTLEBAR, NORTON MILL : Pp : t 371 À à Including Power's Herd of Trained Elephants.\u2014 Webb's Rock Island, JAve.12.\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014 visiting relatives for/a few weeks ; Mr.Gatos iting Cor Pref.TIME} 164 Mr, Wiliam Madden, of Slatingtha A Ÿ I > AND vs ints pach are: Sur FE 3h : - .\u2018 : uite a large crowd wilnessed the base- an rs.F.O.eath, o | ; US : MT.| i, 3 mgng the arrivals are: Mrs.J os eo af ë Performing Seals ball match between the Frontiers and | Mass.to visit her parents, Mr.and , ELMWOOD PARK was blasting stones for Mr.8.A.&l- ley, / of Dixville; Mr.H.Howre i $ of Mr.W.R.Dn BE of - | Irasburg on the Athletic Grounds.The Mrs.D.Camphell for a few days; Mr.ney on Monday: _ Coaticook ; Mr.Ghas.Elliott, of i ons; ML.W.IS Et Bs KE BE .} : oo, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ) : î score by innings was as follows : .|Æ.S.Baker from Montreal to join his | {From an occastonal correspondent) Mr.Jason Fowler, who is 82 years Pond : Mrs.Kelley and son Ent « A.Rifle Club - s 4 Tr .4 ; | Frontiers, 1 23 30 0 1 3 (\u2014I13.family at Cedarville ; Rev.M.V.Brund- |- Mr.G.H: St.Pierre and family are and Mr.William} Adams, 88 years, \u2018gre Colébrooke, guests Mr.and MH.% ghton, of the bth FJ i E stern Townships \u2018Bank Speeials- for BUTTER and fragburg, 0 0 0 00 2 0 0 0\u20142.age from Seely Bay, Ont.to join his |settled in their beautiful summer home in poor health, | nington ; Mr.and Mre.À.GoyatiË pPonter, of the 8th _ A # pass TEL 1p - p i\" Score 13 to 2 in favor of the.Fron- family at Mys is Park, Cedarville ; Mre- on the lake shore.This is the fourth Mr.Sim Adams was kept very buy Maio .Misses I Ames à! Islnad Pre d Sergeant N.MoNe 7 a \u20ac 1 J hi : ; SSS tiers.\"Londerville; home from a weeks v cottage bu ere, with modern and up- f ile on?guests o rs.Lyman Marsh; Nr.fe .bei $i CHEESE and Butter making Competition.| Jl Charistor, Yi.and Island ond | iCute conveniences : for LÉO on Saturday last \u201ctaking Fon\u201d \u201cfrom.Montreal: Masts Sas! dd Compeny, Canac a.5 | - - : : .i HANOVER V8.THETFORD MINES.|Mr.- W.Hand from Mansonville, Mr.Gerin and family with the Miss- Mr.Adams makes this work quite à | #74 Miss Nellie Marsh, of Canaan :} Unatorn ownships : Es.: : | LE \u2019 \u2018lto\u2019 visit relatives; Mrs.All.Gard- [cs Bonley's are comfortably settled in study and the!little fellows, rather 1 Mrs.Dirre is very ill at present.tows: I à ; A L AILWAYS pr es Chub deteared last ner, of Massawippt to spend a week their nice cottage among the Pines him.{1 ' Miss Lucy Hall had finished ber ve ACTIVE MILITI x.BE : , p : with her niece, Mrs.À.Lamotte.t \u2018Auto Kamp\u2019 Mrs.Bryan is en- i pa \u2018 ly z nit ï , YE MIL J EE x | sisi PE Ra A Ie teffsioine a \u2018mumbo of het rotstives | ça Bush on \u201cFutbias pi, Are vi eau Motel Carpante C1 800 \"EE GT - , - \u2018 >.| .and friends.j le time.wi ; = .Fred OUng, .operator a OT 28 5 NF: IF \\ - _\u2014 .15 ; by a score .of 6 to 0.The game was Mr.and Mrs MINTON, on and Master At \u2018\u2018Dew Drop Inn\u2019\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.D.enjoyable time ol Le at t Summit, is: off duty for a cospkd ; tet on yds.EE 3 1\" \u2018 ike well contested until the 7th innings, af- Robert are visiting relatives in John- Sanborn and daughter and Mr.and Mrs.sick with measles 18,at present very weeks.: JA.8.M.Mar- LE = Advanca Sale of Tickets\u2014 Coupon Tic ats\u2014 ! ter Which Thettord scorce Sve Tuma.ot ville and Bury.Sanborn, Jr are entertaining their Mr.Steve Olney is Jon the sick list A party was given by Mr.sik ~ 13th B.L.D.le CE 1 5 for $1.00 will be on sale until August 28th, and are PA! Quebec Central League.They defeated | Bev.A, B.Sanderson, of Tennorvile lRogers OU York, Dr.King, Mr.and Mrs.8.A.Olney\u201d was ill on Man- Jo till to Mis Mabel HEL & BE one corse nee + BA .11% a.i 4 .~ .3 - ; f À .is 72 FE à d for admission air Gr 1s: day i Janadia | \u2018 Pa UE goo 1 for adm SS10 to the Fan Gi ounds any da; of champions of the Canadian League in Quarterly Official.Board Meeting on.Con gaennedy and Jamily have guests last were Mr.and Mrs.J.Wilson, Mr, present.IR Jos.MoGregor, ve Et BF ¥- the.Fair.\u2019 ; > | Umpire\u2014Mr.Morin.Scorer\u2014Mr.Monday evening.- CC ington rom \u201cHatley and Miss Hazel David Harvey and Mrs.Orange Harvey.As Mr.Perron has returned from la\u201d h Hussars .33 a | ; #8 C4 | = _\u2014 | - Jacques Cartier.; puise as CE aaton OT arcanqarille Moyle, of Coaticook.ascl Mrs.Harvey returned Home with her (real.work ut the quarry sécounet ff-8gt.À G.hos fF 4 i : core by innings : er- | Mr.C.H.Poole is erectin hand- ! | cas.ardner, 53rd 31 ge = - 0\u20140 : Messrs.Rublee and Pollard, of Sher- |.ere & a ha Mrs.Foster, from the States f 1 .\u2018 sbes 4 HR h ; H \u2019 ! + \u2026 , 3 os ae + es formerly - 5 \u2018e : \u2018Mr.L.%.i à; Ef Rf | | BUREAU OF INFORMATION 5 | Thetford, ¢ Sa ë 2 So ay : brooke.spent Sunday \u2018with the former's S06 itors here cottage Jenks and fain- of Danville, is a guest at Mrs.eue n A i au vo: A Soper W.J; Kel- Li: FE OF À - | a .CL | 40 parents Bennett, and Miss Maud, have |1ly and Miss Sheldon of Minneapolis : nes s for a while, Olngy and Douglas 0 -Sullivan to Coatigook Sundar ¥ Ay Hussars.34 71 5h ntries Close on Live Stock, August 24th.other! sec: MATCH AT E.PINNACLE.[returned to their home in Boston, Mass.Rev.Mr.Deeprose and family and their Stewart Mie Le aura ed Ba J.Cunnington fm Conticook ox tp @ 7: Sampson, Ligh: 84 F I * = ; \u2019 | Fast Pinnacle, Aug.12\u2014(Special)\u2014A Mr.N.E.Fish and Miss Laura, are usual number of guests; Mr.Tomkins Tuesday.EE last week ; Miss Maud Bess to BIG \u201cerrs wocoss \u20180e 33 a Er OF 7 tions on 26th closely \u2018contested game of baseball was visiting at Mr.R.Dean\u2019s.and family and the.Misses Tomkins, of ; à | Wednesday.guest of Mra.R.HU ' A.C.Hanson wr 37 5.| = | \u2018played on Fast Pinnacle grounds, Sat- \u2014 pri Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.Nunns and Mrs MASSAWIPPT .Mr.and Mrs.T.Grady sod alisf #h Hussars - \"24 à; 2 Tr 8 - | il.urday, Aug.S8th, ending with a win for ! | W.Akhurst and child of Vancouver ; Mr.| - ; 0° -j of Dixville are at their cottage, oi .a we 3 iY oo < Admission to the grounds 25c., Carriages 25 the visitors.Score 8 to 5.The line-up WANRIDMNOIIGIIIGIONAOIIOINIONG (and Mrs.B.J.Smith and Miss Pearl The Ladies\u2019 Aid will hold a -\"Klon- Lake View.Averill, Vt.Joper L.BE, Cor- 5 ' ° ba was a8 follows : sp Co Smith, entertaining relatives and dyke Social\u201d on the Ct , ; de pt! 7th | i relat ial\u201d à jurch lawn.Fri-| Mr.R.H.Hill and wifo are ir, Hus- Kast Pinnacle., W.Berkshire.: ] : Mi E 3 friends from Coaticook : Mrs.McHarg day: evening, Aug.Mth, Refreshiment 8.cottage, Averill, Vt.SU I ie Lunoye 0.BR A.Berry catcher Van Antwert | 3 an children ; Dr.McHarg.and Mr.and other attractions are provided.AU | Mrs Frank Danforth press ¥F ®t.C.K.Fraer ds For Prize List, Official Programmes, and all-other gira 5 45 grep Pet RE SET ce ia : 1 J Hazard pitcher \u2018Towle grd à 3 Geo Hoi the week end ; Mr.and rd interestedin repairing the church will be husband with a son the 9th inst.rd Regt ct i] ., .; | - - .e r A+ «© .» + Ç .welcoir ssis i r i A ; mi Lt .; .' ae 0.HE ; information, apply to 1 7 Bir Leh 1st base hepard MNIIIIOICIIINIIIIINGIOE I.Andel.and family ; Mr.and Mrs in a good caude.= © TT AIMS \u2018Miss T.M, Marsh fs entrssikiRig JK,\" Macfar.1 Hy ¥ .N - ; M.Enright ond base Towle and - Stone and son, of Derby Line and Mr.or + | party of friends from Coaticook.ne, Ih & , iE 1 - &i W.M.TOMLINSON, Secretary P.0.Box 728 Sherbrook Shepard THE ORIGIN, OF fo LA BX fond Mr a ke ad eh fod am SILVER VALLEY || ME, Burt Davis and vite an RiTlye W, H Sevens.VE ER od « Me .: po : mer season rs.R.G.Milfor * Asia \u201cne \u2026 EE HE ; ¢ ©.\u2018Morrison gran Noccpy \u2018I suppose, Eve,\u201d observed Adanr, as [family from Sherbrooke ; Mrs, E.A.|.Mr.and Mrs, C.| Lavery.of Cot i, Vi., taking a well vosded Te.Ÿaterloo RAS, HE 1 K 5; - 3} | A.Baru r.field J.Doland they passed out through the gate, \u2018\u2019we Van Gilder from Washington, Conn.ansville, werd the sdests, of Mr.and Mrs.John Daniels ha er vi Mennie, 53rd | 4 1 ty | ES L J.Ha Dock \u20ac \u201cGeld \" Rogers really should have been more economic- A goodly number of cottages were Mrs.2.A.Roystan for à fe à r.and at her summer residence, .ie, $3rd 144 3 - ; E.MoGraw 1.field Olmstead al in the matter of fresh fruit.\u2019\u2019 represented at tho regatta at Hatley on Mt.and Mrs.Weir, of M troal ; Birch amp, TEL nee wy Ll 33 na FE: \u201cMr.Howard Sherer acted as umpire: \u201cWhat do you mean, Ad?\" she asked.Saturday last.} spending a week at tne \u201csame place.re Miss A.M.Brissette spent + of ,.ACTIVE MILITI ne - and gave perfect satisfaction to both tho Pom L YOU Ber What we ve done, Was Mr.and Mrs.5.Smith and daugh- = - * | of days at White Birch Camb A Yinners of \u201c82 FX: y.\u2018We've eaten ourselves out ter with Mr.an rs.Tinker and child 2 n EE A 1 = Li x | iE Bides.of house and home.[had a very pleasant trip to Besbe Plain | MILBY.Mr 0.it Cameron, ast 8:3 Peper D.PB.Me, a.Fi EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS in Mr.Smith's automobile.Miss Susan Tambs is very poorly.are gone to Orris Island jg warg, Hus- - VU EE.| : : NON-REVERSIBLE.Preparations are being made for the Mr.J.J.MeVety is visi r his rip.- , ars, = Bp Baltimore 2, Montreal L : Land.\u2018Didn't you tell me that you ete de Nuit, which is to take place home from Boston, Mas SrHRE his old Mrs H ¢).Dunn has returned ts Û sete vesces 0 , D] fille \u2018 rovidence 4, \u2018loronto à.made yourself solid with Mrs.Vane by Saturday cvening Aug.15th.Mr.E.Miller: is erecting a blacksmith Actonvaie, Que \u2019 2 = I per George .M.i Un = / ; WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.usking her h she was herdelf or her pomong these who.have Goalled at the shop much to the satisfaction of all.Mr.R.lc.Htcady, spent Suddgriuompeon, Tth ir | Montreal at Baltimore.- aughter\u2014couldn\u2019t tell \u2018em apart, and ar are : the Messrs Gea.Fox an There is to Be an ice-cream social Averill, Vt.7 , iisary : He I Buffalo at Jersey City.|so on?\u201d 4 : \" Howard McKee of Coaticook, and Mr.the near future with an especially fino Mrs.O.1.Young, has gon to 1% L.Samu 30 El : - : | Strange id, What about it?\" Haughton Doak.programme.| al - .|.Pond, Vt: a d \"empson, ok Corner St.Catherine and M ; Ç SF | itn th y ried the same gag \u2014 == Pt MC Martin J i .ountain Streets.- MONTREAL.LACR with the daughter, and it didn\u2019t go for eG NR SUNN | y C.Mart gf .fad C OSSE.: a cent.\u201d I .: th\u2019 8,L.D.ny { 5 | _ Both the Canadian Rand and East ; + a Sherbrooke teams will hold their third t bririttirirrramriiFiti+ , turnout this evening preparatory to - their match to be played next Satur- |M¥e FINANCIAL AND ACTIVE MITÏT here of $1\u2014 TIA J\" Fowler, bard.B.B.Morrill - Eu 8.1 Dp, oil \u201d H.J.Baker, FIVE MILITIA 7 In order to make room for ou FALL ' AND WINTER GOO Tent | day.This match promises to be the most interesting to be seen in Sher- ; .| brooke this season, as both teams are | evenly matched.and are determined to \u2018 SH i RT WAI add one more victory to their list.Ï ; _ .1 - ; | ?1 on ROP TN A Tee EVE RMS MA PTS RE TES Er 0 .£ | 7 , RE Y ARRIVED II) MOR MING _ PFDESTRIANISM.a FOREIGN Cart LIVE STOCK MARGE: ALREADY ARRIVED AND MORE CO lod ot Noatrst Jui ~ ew \u2014 | We- will continue.oùr Cheap Bet doom Sth] - SUTTON WILL, BE REPRESENTED rrans sLowE | ve will continue.our (heap.- hp oom $21 à Ç IN THE EASTERN TOWN- UE yf ROUND AS - - Sales all this month, Dont RIVE NLT - H .SHIPS RUNNIN ha d = A Ty _ + S PAGES, G ao AUBUSt 12.\u2014Canadians, 133c ; delay\u2014take advantage of the 5 7th Hungary, 81 \u201c = a \u2019 ; : i ait XR oe Rgt A SERIES, 5 Liverpool, August 12,\u2014Choice Canad- : | \"5 F.Shaw, tach \u2019 Sutton, Aug.12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Sutton | ans, 13ic; ranchers 1lic to 12c per lb will be represented in the October run- pts Rogers & Co., of Liverpool, caning raves at Sherbrooke for the cham- 143c Conday tates steers, 13ic to pionship of the Eastern Townships by lic to 12c | ws i to 16 ganchers, at least one representative, if not by to llic.\u2018Frade slow.\u201d ' te more.| Mr.Malcolm Clark has been Edward Watson & Ritchie, of Glas- | .of.gow, re | : in training for some time and will en- and prices pei ail round \u201cTop omer ter the race, while Mr.K.R.Turner, tle, 13c ; ranchers and secondary, l1}¢ to unaltered \u2018at 10c to 104c 4 big discount given on all lines | | of SUMMER GOODS.5 All Light Underwear ~~ All Light Top Shits 1 Enea Row RCE EEE Coe Ty Rai Ly PME ld | $1.75 to $4 values, each 8Vc | Most EXTRAORDINARY Values ever offered in fine Shirtwaists .EXGEP TIONAL opportunities tojour -Mail Order Customers.| Even if you are not in immediate Weed, it's going to pay you to buy one or two at these : Men's Two-piece Suits Children\u2019s Wash Suits who has also done some work in train- 12¢: bulls, | ing, is a little in doubt as to \u2018his en- P°\" 1b.i | | tering the race, The runners seem to DAIRY PRODUCE | oe \u2019 Aug.12.be pleased that the races have been LL iF | - | figures for future use.\u201d - A manufacturer's surplus stock [postponed till October, as it has been | The local cheese market is\u2019 firme west- bo b, EL - Clear d a A ro so intensely hot that it has required |\u20acrns being quotéd at 124c to 12èc and | H?¢ wea L.E.Carpe 4 _Cleared to us at a remarkably low figure, hence the| big |lots of grit to practice for the races.Gy more sro yc, 2he: Receipts Mon- | Men's Light Tweed Suits tC eS Les | © values offered.| = 0 \u2018The local bûtter market is easier in en S 18 rl.§ raver, \u201853; Le ALL Shs Tore | > FOR MONTREAL CUP.[0° moimbsthy with the weaker trend T White SD9C DM D.#60 Marois ! 4 .4 No ; ; ne .# A > w - - ° css ° \u2018 of Sheer Lawn and Mull, fresh and cris - : | quoted Monday at jc in round Jots oo | Light Mipper §, while: ® \"oY.J Kelly 1 En , a } NE «ye - SHERW \u2018 , n Jobbing way.Receipts Mon- > .! rom the hoxes\u2014in a score of dainty and attrac YESTERDAY AND WILL NOW Monday offerings brown fe, 0° ost : - NE is ©.Hanon qi 2 ; L .3 - y - : \u2019 : ) ; 8: on 2j | tive styles, elaborately trimmed hacks, fronts Mo EET HOLDER, SUCKLING COUN \u20ac | : ES.\" ot, SEniEs TYR 1 \u2018 ars 4 ° .i ontreal, Aug.12.\u2014After wrestling th UNTY PRODUCE.a McHagg, 7 Sb { and slesves.Some pretty all-over embroider All-Canadian championship from the ; | Montreal Aug.12 ALL AT BARGAIN PAIG , soc re 1th C3 | fr ta EE J! former \"holder, Captain Foulkes, of Ot- Receipts lof eggs Monday were 588 SE | yg CIATION } «1 = A on 8, cluster tucks in ] rack 3 sleeves 32 to 4 | tawa on Monday afternoon, Sherwell, cases.While quotations are unchanged : ° th .+ Kell - b > A cu of Montreal yesterday continued his as yet, the : local market is eäsier in ; \u20ac r ; t H ars Ys _ bust, Sold re rulanl for $1 =5t 34.00 oo course of victory at the Mount Royal tone and owing to the increased supplies .: : .x Le, 8 H $7.| 5 \"y tO $ se courts by winning the semi-final and an early decline is expected.Sales 1 - 2 3 SLD Martin LEARING AT EACH oo final for the Montreal Cup, beating selected sto = were made at 23c, No 4 .\u2018 : ROOD, | D, 83 y 44.© 2 0 060 0 0 90 0 6000 00 0 8 Oo Dunlop in the former, \u2018and Holland iny at 20e, and 2 oi 2 at lec er dozen.\u2019 - = ~ Li 8.Mathe | Sate ) 2 : \u2018 the latter.This rings Sherwell a-| \u2018The market | for beans is quiet.On-1By oO Ll i S A e re S.LD.; $3 exon Al Ma eon Guaramieed or Your Money Refunded.| | pri potter of the cup, in he chatfeny quoted at 82 to $505 per bushel Au | » Oo i, ¢ SSOCIATIEN : ol - .round, the match t ff to-mor- t - | ing in a job- eo : 3 : } Al Mail' Orders receive prompt and careful attention.row.\u2018Today Bberweil and Suckling will bing.wis ot f5: and RAons handpick: - METROPOLE BUILDING jE we Bu A .; | J et ecide.the open Canadian ed at $1.76 per bushel.° - « 5 | is .NS championship.- | ! \".The market for honey continues dull., \u2019 { on .| s.-* , uli 4 5 , T2 Eat \u20ac A - | * ; \u2019 ! » ; ; : - 3 7 i ; + - | 2 ; ; \u2019 7 oo \u2019 | .4 + A : OU : | a Ste 7 _ i i "]
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