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Sherbrooke daily record
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MAMA Bifle Club; Private D.Mc-{eularly wished to see Emperor Wil- nd Mrs.Cor ghton, of the 5th R.H.C.; Private.iam to arrange a Visit for himself share.of IF Poster, of the 8th Royal Rifles, [and Queen Alexandra to Berlin in re- rsh; d Feud, od Sergeant N.McNeilage, of the 4th turn for the Emperor's visit to Loï- aster Btaniey [Fed Company, Canadian Engineers.on and His Majesty, the King.also Canaan, Vt.Laan Townships winners are as vante to show the Germans by his present.Hollows : ] felations with his royal nephew that \u201ched ber work AVE MILITIA MATCH.| the ententes which had been bropeht srator at\u2018 tre 577, -500 600 800 With his influence had not.armed r a couple of M 0 5 i pat: yds.yds.Total.against Germany.+ 4 1 Mr.pod Mrs ka 13th S.L.D.2 1 1 or fon te ME 330 35 99 SHALL THE PEOPLE njoyed by | c EL Jus, MeGregor, ; \\ .aman BEE ow I RME, il recommen isp.4G.© © gue BOE Bd.31 32 31 94 ?veek ; Mr.B.ad: Kel- - fo .Sunday ; Mt., Ussars.29 31 94 | ol 87 A Som Overshadows all Others, Says Sn We \u2026.33 MB 3 93 |.Re.HEL - a: A, C.Hanson, | ; W.d.Bryan.Tottage, Ma blurs \u201834 28 31 93 | ; _\u2014 (es, Mee LE, Car.NOTIFICATION AT [INOULN, NEP., are ge ther go Th Hus , YESTERDAY\u2014REPUBLICANS resented be\u201d tu CI Fraser, sa 01 BLAMED.ining §.gh.30\u2014 30 29 89 incoln, Neb., August 13.-Witk a Lorcainine § ie L Macfar- .soins of 46 guns, one for| each state, are at Aver , 1h S.LD.32 29 99 89 |given'at daybreak, Lincoin began the od rest: 0.Voter] + Savage, celebration of its.notification day.The heed Vek a Bh vu BA .3 28 R 89 notification ceremony was held in the c.the THT bt nue, 83rd state-Capitol grounds at 2 o'clock.Re- ent & couplé con een 3303) 25 89 presentative Henry N.Clayton, of Ala- Amp, AV (TIVE MILITIA TYROS bama, chairman of the [notification - cleos.Timers of $2 \u2019 cam te notified Mg.Bryan of his E a er D.P.Me hominatiôn as the Democratic presi- CEE: 0 7h Hus- dential candidate in a short spee:h, at | oturned from MAS.\u2026.\u2026 31 ox 30 © 86- | the conclusion of which he handed to a Oper George M.107 the nominee the formal letter of roti- ' Sunday \"mpson, th - fication signed by all the members of ne to Island TLE.ue 30 26 29 85 {the committee.Mr.Bryan then re- , © iL Sampson, _ _ plied and the ceremony was closed by \u2014 BR ET 29 26 97 82 |a short speech by John W, Kern, the th g C.Martin, vice-presidential nominee.| ACT \u2026 8 19 8] | \u201cRecogiizing that I am indebted for age VE MILITIA, GREEN.my nomination to the rank and fiie of our To $1\u2014 Jour party, and that my election must > _£owler, 93rd - = come; 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de I 26 57 £0 CIATION TYRA \u2018 Yi protihue, 53rd VRON fo wee 2203) 5 ; Poianpd où page 5.) 53rd.Regiment; TEAMS.\u2026 257 50 -|Fommon weal.\u201d -[ithe lus to yreat and persistent effort, by assuring tô each the enjoyment of bis just share of the proceeds of \u2018his toil.no matter in what part of the vineyard he labors, or to what occupation, profession\u201d on calling he devotes himself.\u201d Thus spoke William J.Bryan yesterday afternoon in accepting the nomin- United States.| LL Mr.Bryan placed the responsibility for present conditions upon the Republican party.Continuing, he said : \u2018Shall the people rule?repeat, \u2018is declared by \u2018our platforin do be .the overshadowing question, and as the campaign progresses I shall|take occasion to discuss this question as it manifests itself in other issues; for whether we considet the tariff question, the trust question, the railroad question the banking question, the la- hor question, the question of imperialism, the evelopment of - our water- Ways, or any -other of the numerous problems which press for solution, we shall find that the real question.involved in each 1s, whether\u2019 thes Government shall reniain a mere business be an instrument in the hands of the people for the advancement of the .Governor Hughes of New York, ac- icuses John Bradley, jr., Sheriff of Sä- ratoga County\u2019 of failing to enforce law against gambli g and has 2 asked for his dismissal, | 2 - BEFORE POLLING DAY.HON.6.8.BAKER'S HOME | im That Company If Government Decides to ge te Ransacked Safe During Tuesday \u2014 .WAS DISCRIMINATING, LEAVING - Sir Louis Jette, whose second term do to exchange places with Chief | clusion that the burglar or.burglars |pears to he no developments support- [ing this view.\u2018the Baker -residence.| the case.BAND COMPETITI I! ation as the candidate of the Demo- | cratic party to the presidency of the | asset of favor-seeking corporations or.BURGLAR ENTERS: Night.BEHIND $5 BILL OF .DEFUNCT BANK.Sweetsburg, August 13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The series of burglaries which for some time have been going on in\u2019 this district have apparently not yet ended | he residence of the Hon.George B.Baker, at this place,| was burglarized Tuesday \u2018night, * ; The burglars took off a double window and\u2019 got in on the west side.They went into Senator Baker's office and ransacked the safe.The large ors were unlocked.\u2019 The inner door was locked but the intruders were able to unlock this.oo Everything wag turned bottom side up.- The burglars found little cash and did not moledt the doeuments.- High Constable Boisvert was called to investigate.He came to the con- were expert.This theory was based on the fact that a £5 bill inside the safe of the Mechanics Bank, not now existing, was simply turned over and left.It would require an expert to detect that it was worthless., One theory advanced was that the Intruder may have heen afters documents instead of cash, but there .ap- There is no clue to ithe identity of the burglar who Tuesday night visited The High Constable is working on THE HABVESTERS HAD SOME SPORT.Stopped Teams on Belvidere St.Yesterday.1 ere ENTERED CANADIAN RAND SHOPS AND .MOVER ALONG TIME REGISTER.Within the last 24 hours, eight train loads of Lower Province men bond for the western hervest .fields have passed through Sherbrooke.Khere were four train loads yesterday afternoon.The first two were of 13 cars each, the third of 11 cars and the fourth of 12 cars., Two train loads passed through during the night and still two others this forenoon.; It is said that .the entire Lower Province contingent numbered at least 5000.There were a number of wo- med on some of the trains.: One train arrived at Sherbrooke at 6.35 last evening and made quite a long stop.Coal and water were taken and the conductor went to the station for orders.: This gave the men a chance to leave the cars and many gathered on the overhead bridge: at Belvidere street.They were evidently in good spirits and sought to play a few pranks on the gentle inhabitants of ihe E.T.metropolis who happened in the vicinity.The roadway was for the time being blocked and from passing.The drivers naturally were not as highly pleased as were the harvesters and some one telépnoued \u2018 \u20ac \u2018the; police station.Officers Colle and Turgeon were des- p ed to the scene, but the fun was over and the train was just pulling \u2014+_ STANSTEAD COUNTY HELD EACH YEAR.Magog, Aug.13.\u2014(Special.) -Dele- gates from the different bands in-this county will meet at Ayer\u2019s Cliff: \"the latter part of this month for the purpose of forming themselves into an organization to be called the Stanstead County Band Association.Lou ; Band contests will held rack vear: and a cup will ;be provided tor rompe- tition representing the championship of the county.A Pre The principal objects of this movement are to encourage band members to take more interest; in band work, and to improve the class and quality of band music generally.BE READY - IN SIX WEEKS.+ À Fairbanks Plant jis Nearing Completion.\u201cONE OF THE BEST ON.THE CONTINENT.\u201d SAYS MR.° _ TURNER, By October 1st, itiis expected, the new Fairbanks Scale Factory, on Bel- videre street, will be in operation.The building, which represents an expenditure of between.fifty and sixty thousand dollars, is (now practically completed.The main ; building lis a iittle over 300 feet re and the whole is massively built, not, only with a view to its permanence and efliciency, but with consideratio br the probability of it | eventual extension.Mr.H.N.Turner; wWas in town this we the new building h | enthusiastically remarked that when completed it would be one of the best constructed and equipped scale factories on the continent.~~ | i The installation of now proceed rapidly.It is understood.to he the policy of the company to give preference to local men as far as possible in filling up their list of employees.i The company has ample room for extension and it is confidently expected that as the years go.by this industry will grow into one of the.great manufacturing plants of Canada.FOUR HOUSES BURNED.A | FIRE THREATENED, TO WIPE OUT TERMINAL PARK SETTLEMENT YESTERDAY - AFTERNOON.Montreal, August 13.\u2014Four dwelling houses were hurned yesterday af- tegnooh in Terminal Park, a small settlement situated in the rear of the Mantreal Locomotive Works, I.ongue Pointe, causing a loss of jo $5,- or : | | St.Johnsbury, .After visiting 000: The fire was noticed about one a te .- o\u2019clock coming out of a vacant house.It was at once seen that help was needed, as the volunteers could do little to stay the flames.\u201c= { \u201cA G-line ast 3] | times, will definite oY aid *' I Pot vou Can sell i jl BIRTHS.ba 10 iz 7 ¢ , Sl _ At Scotstown, Augus 5 yscKAY A Mr.and Mrs.A.K.fo BHERUROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908.COMMENTS ON EASTERN a afternoon, | | 20 Welling: TOWNSHIPS HAPPENINGS.8: tly in \u201c 4 : | = PRICY Sr Canada, ROIS the United States | ts, B00: ent.McDonald College, ésstern TOR el f Teachers at! %.e school for chers at! MeDonald remitters she st College will open September 3rd, the school of household gcience an September 10th, and the school of agriculture on October 1st.It i sincerely to be hoped that there will be a large number of gtudents from thé Eastern Townships who will take one or more of these courses at this excellent institution.three schools.A student is enrolled in that one in which the major portion of his work is taken.In the school for - teachers a comprehensive and thoroughly praetical training in the art and science of teaching is given and the course leads up to the 0 use ter Jet CT One Inch, T gING BA day, 250.WYER iy each additions, Feeding 50 us 0 Obituary Poetry, ldo line: et notices do per words and Deaths.- Marrisges © : dderley on Aug.7, © ga-At À and À rs.W.J.Wal- \u2014\u2014 Rib, 5 0° granting of the elementary and model OQ yschay diploma.The school of \u2018agriculture , Hanriefy, | & as, Creo Price.# fn ¥ oa ; FE dal iE | : a \u2014\u2014 M Pttioo-Drammondville morning train, WM Eagle Nest, near Spider Lake, some 3 tour.This will \u2018be sad news to aims to provide a theoretical and practical training in the several \u2018branches of agriculture.| In on school of \u2014 \u2018household science young women receive training which will make for the improvement and greater enjoyment of home life.The work done at this collegé is of a very practical nature and no young man or woman can take any one of these courses without being amply repaid in after life.\u2018The training is worth while from a commercial standpoint, This standpoiit is .not the Highest one from which to judge the value of education, \\ and yet the commercial spirit is so rampant among us that we are loth to put.our pNTGAGE COMPANY.| Receives money on deposit an l allons Interest at 4 p.© tad hall yearly.; vel J.DAVIDSON, President, c.H.JOSS.Sec.-treas.money into anything which; will not | give'us a return in money.Anyone of tliese courses should giv us a return.Perhaps of the three the least {financial return would come to the \u2018trained teacher, The course in agriculture should appeal especiall to the voung man who intends to farming his life work, After having followed it he should not only be an intelligent farmer but a successful one.Jt is worth the while of anyone who \u2018has even a thought of one] of these courses in mind to send to the registrar of the college for the.announcement of the session of 1908-9.: MUST BE CLEARED DURING AUGUST AT (ST AND BELOW.Weeds in Highway I noticed à complaint the other day.in a local paper concerning the growtiä of weeds along \u2018the highways und the idea was advanced that this {1 will pay you to = was hard on the farmer because the trade- here.seeds from these weeds spread to his own land and took root tHere.This is true.The thought came to me i 131 Wellington St.| RE tr # A reading the article that if the weeds were a damage to the farther it must be worth his while to cut them down and thereby rid himself of! the disadvantages.True, municipal councils do not give the attention they should to weeds and bushes which grow alon the highways.'' About.\u2018the | only.at tention that is paid to the .road is tween the given to that part of it The remaining pqrtion of the - SUTTON.Vu Nelson Boright, of Mansonville va lien to a Montreal hospital on {by pight to undergo an opera- fia of a serious nature, ditches, Cductor Ed.¥.Jackman, of the deen I road between the ditches and the fentes is not cared for and the result of this want of care is the growth of weeds and bushes above referred to.If therefore the councils do not do as perhaps they should do in this connection there would seem to he a duty on the part of the farmer to cut down these weeds himself.He would not.only he doing himself a benefit but would also he conferring a; benefit upon the general public for no one cares be lo visit his parents and possibly to ride along a highway between In.Bingly (Hattie Wright) may vi.Weeds, briars and bushes.die relatives in Vermont and at| \u2014The Commenter.Satien and Glen Sutton.They have _., a a mid at Ningara for the past six- DIRECTIONS FOR MAKING ICED fa Warm\u2019 the teapot.Put in Am Bernice Jackman voes e : arm the teapot.: Put in a heaping \u201cptember to the Farnham carly in teaspoonful of \u201cSalada\u2019 Tea for ev- ?à few months.\"| ery two cups.Pour on, fréshly boiled br.JH Fowler, water and allow to infusé \u2018from 6 to e Tuesday from a month's visit to 8 minutes.Pour the liquor off -the son, Mr.George Fowler, at Wind- lé&ves and let cool.\u201cSalada\u201d Tea sr, Ont, \u2019 iced-is a most delicious and refreshing A letter from Springfield announces beverage.A small piece of lemon will lie illness of her that was known in 8dd to its flavor.\u2018on and Farnham, as Mis E + tour, eldest, daughter of Nr.John The Ladies of the Gone | oO re ne the coming week to his camp, ves east of Megantic.He will take li antuai vacation and will be ac- tmpanied by his family.+, À letter froth Mrs.William A., of Niagara Falls, N.Y., gives leasing intelligence of her recov- 7 roma recent serious-illness.Her stand will come to Vermont.in Oc- M.A., returned held their Maly friends in thi 4 sale on the 8th, and it was most or oe Willing Workers et ae Miss certainly a great success.| The hall (el Brown on Wednesday.\u201c7 was tastefully decorated by the young I ay ; urs Trek pe Jo 0 quest at » Ing his first visit to Sutton in | nefield Bln gy eld, Mass, a guest for some i nt arrivals \u2018apd departures in- ladies.LC.Mr, James 0 Malley, of Lowell, Mr.Jas.Doulan\u2019s, \u2018As \u201c\u2018the pen is the tongue of.the mind,\u201d so the types are the \u2018tongues of the store.3 years : tent Mrs, (Dr, Millette, of i on a guest of her cousin, Mrs.$.Bom, £0InE On Friday with loo the de to visit friends in Wat- M doctor also coming on Sa- oy ; © spend the Sunday with Mr.ne 4 Soin people : Mr.Medas Landry, 5 7 4 CF LE 7% J ESS Pa aria of P.t onneau\u2019s ; Mr.Jas., dpe Portsmouth, N.H., \u20ac est Ww \u2019 er, Mr.AT.Garland |, Mr.ILS O N S \u2018nest © W, cack, of Boston, Mass., Xin them ail Hing a r.-L.L.Jenne and other * 0 cons and going with Mr.Jen- ty at Bro, on Wednesday for an out- on Cone Lake ; Myre.J.Ponlan, da.atl, to Richiorq, Vt, on 2 Levi Smith, home from at Bolton Sprines : Mrs.No dead flies FLY zzz PADS == bk \u2014 SOLD BY \u2014 | 3 Bag burt and daughter, Rachel DRUCCISTS, CROCERS and CENERAL STORES by ÿ for a few days a quest at 100.per packet, or 8 packets for 250.Se \u201curlbuet's .My.I, B.(har- will last a whole season.ol\u2019 S14 wife, and \u201cMr: J.D.phere hear vite to Cowans- #1 y Were the guests of ism met | PHOTOGRAPHS ! baer and children, from | Ye alls, Ÿ If you want the BEST JOHNSTON'S Studio Is the place to get them.+ home T «cle 2 four | , \u2018ome on Tuesday, a, Me a Weeks\u201d visit to her par- fi 0 Mis, W, W.Sawyer, of Ain View ITouse - v 2 (ge OÙ Wednesda.From PN Le wansville .n a visit to 1 Amateur work iven special atten- ugh hou, rs, Jule Lefebvre and | tion gr P month ednesday nicht i | Late ° nt j A | ol G J ; ty Cihity .n Moosop,Conn., _, 20.ohnston, Yi Mrs onto, on w i E.Tuddenham | os ÉCnes day evening, | 149 Wellington Streat.==277 es BENARIS SPRINGS QUE For the Pleasure Seekes ing, Bathing, Fishi i r :\u2014Boating, B , Fishing, Tennis, Ball- Mans For the Health Secker-\u2014The unrivaled Abenakis eral Water and Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Dys- Aa, and all Stomach, Kidney, and Liver troubles.For All :\u2014 mene Like, well-conducted Hotel where you can find rest and enjoy- RG Moderate rates, Write for Beautiful Illüstrated \u2018Bookie! KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Spnngs, Que.| THE MOST DELIGHTFUL.RESORT IN CANADA 1is spending his The college is divided into | {in Fulford and Foster.| COWANSVILLE.The Rev.J.A.Elliott, of Montreal, former Rector of this Anglican parish holidays here.Mr.W.M.Farnam, of Fa ee or W here Tuesday.ON Messrs.Ernest J.E.Fay, B.C.L.of Khowlton, called on friends here Wednesday Mr.Windsor Rice and party ing a trip through this section of the Eastern Townships in Mr.Rice's splendid 66-h;p.motor car, Messrs.W.F.liams took an outing with Mr.Rice in the same car, leaving here on Wednesday for Sherbrooke and other E.T.points.Po \u201c The concert given on Monday evening in the Town Hall, under the direction and patronage\u2019! of Rev.Father Pelletier, of the Church of St.Rose de Lima, was an unqualified success in every particular, the artists, Miss B.Hardy, of Montreal, and Messrs.Paul Dufault and Emile Taranto, of New York, being distinct high class.Miss Hardy\u2019s piano selections were classic; and rendered in m nner to merit the applause received, Her technique and n\u2019s Corner, was | Fleury, NP., end] from | Salt Lake City, Utah, have been tak-| Vilas, Enoch Buzzell and H.F.Wil-] I Thought\u201d meeting at 8.30 and execut- {vice will bring the Conference to a KNOWLTON CONFERENCE NEARING ITS CLOSE.Final Meetings Will be Held on Sunday.OFFICERS \"ARE ELECTED\u2014TEM- PERANCE TALK BY MRS.BRYNER.Knowlton, Aug.13,\u2014(Special)\u2014f \u201cHorry Widow\u2019 Is the Made in s LIPPER powest in Footwear, patent colt and viei kid.J.A.WIGGETT & GO, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.The Knowlton Conference is.nearing its close.There will be the full programme of meetings to-morrow.Saturday there will be the \u2018Morning ive meeting at 2.30.The Sunday ser- close._ The officers elected for the ensuing year .are as follows : President, Rev.E.T.Capel, Montreal ; Vice- President, Rev.W.H.Stevens, Huntingdon Que.; Sec.-Treas., Rev.E.M.Taylor, Knowlton ; Hon.Treasurer, Mr.Jno.W.Boss, Montreal ; Executive Commit- execution were only surpassed by her shading and Miss Hardy is certainly a concert pianist of high merit.Mr.Du- fault was a tenor singer, with a bari- \u2018tone quality and his best number was \u201cLe Noel d\u2019Irlande,\u201d while \u201cJ\u2019ai pleure ên reve,\u201d was certainly well sung.The violinist| was par excellence, the best heard here in years.His playing was partly brilliant and partly of a more | subdued nature which would wring the tears from his audience.His violin often seemed like the singing of birds in the early morning and delighted his audience.Al-\u2019 together, the concert was pleasing to all.The- artists themselves expressed themselves as delighted with their reception here and the hall was fuil of enthusiastic listeners.! Father Lafond, brother of Mrs.F.X.A.Giroux, Father Larose, of Dunham, Father Tanguay, of the Seminary of | Ste.Hyacinthe, were also in attendance, and Mr.Oul- lette, of New Brunswick, guest of Fr.Pelletier, attended and found the entertainment perfect.Misses Mullin and Quinn came from Granby to listen to this real musical treat.Father Pelletier extends his thanks to those who attended and helped make the affair the sucçess that it was.The annouhcements are out for the entertainment which the Girls\u2019 Club of Emmanuel Church are going to give in the Town Hall, Thursday evening, the 20th inst, I is proposed to have something unique and uncommon on that date, including such features.as a farce |entitleh \u2018\u2018Stage- Struck,\u201d a burlesque on parts of \u201cRomeo and Juliet{\u2019 and of \u2018\u201c\u2018Macbeth,\u201d a magnificent presentation of a.gypsey encampment in which dialogue, songs and solos will | figure ; \u201cCinderella and the Prince,\u201d a tableau ¢ in three scenes ; representations of statuary, .\u201cJustice,\u201d | \u201cMercy,\u201d and\u2019 \u201cPeace\u201d ; \u201cTit for Tat,\u201d pantomime ; as well as historical) tableaux, chief among which will be & presentation of \u201cMary, Queen of Scots defying Elizabeth.\u201d In the gypsey encampment scene, there will be sixteen persons in costume, Mrs.A.E.Ross having undertaken the arrangements, it is certain to be splendid.Aside from the foregoing, Mrs.Donaghy of St.Johns will sing and Rev.W.E.Baker and Miss Fanny Vilas will recite.Mr.and Mrs.Napier and Miss Beach of Rochester, N.Y., | are guests of Mr.and Mrs.George M, Beach, at Brook-.side farm.| Mr.Ivan C, Foster was at Dunham Tuesday and at |Bondville, visiting Masters H.Ulric and Fred McCrum, Wednesday.| lo : \u2018 Mr.E.W.Westover returned on Tuesday from a few days\u2019 outing on the shores of Lake Memphremagog, as- the guest of his sister, Mrs.E.Ball.\u2014_ 2 : after an extended visit with friends in Boston.\u201c The Olive Branch Mission Band enjoyed a pleasant picmc at the.South - Ridge on Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs, William Clow and son,.of Chicago, who were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Clow, last week, left fon Orange, Mass., en route to their home on Tuesday.Mr.Clow left Granby 26- years ago, and it goes without saying that he was surprised at the progress of his native town.J one Ja out the encouraging things which.[of prohibition.New teachers and -hund- GRANBY.Miss Helen Clow has returned homie} Building in Knowlton on Saturday,the home in , Knowlton | abroad looking the picture of health.| icho, Vt.tee, Mr.Justice Lynch, Judge Foster, \u2018Mr.J.A.McKeoun, Knowlton, Rev.D.M.Camp, Newport, Vt., Judge Leet, Alderman Carter, Mr.C.R.West gate, Mr.Gerald Birks, Mr.D.Bently, | Mr.J.H.Cayford, Mr.J.Richie} Bell, Montreal., \u2018( The Womans Auxiliary was re-elect- ed with the following names added : Mrs.Rufus England, Mrs.N.Pettes, Mrs.G.Robb, Sr., Knowlton, Miss Mildred Long, Sherbrooke.The honorary officers were also reelected with Rev.Dr.Johnson, Montreal, Rev.J.J.Theakston, Sutton, and Rev.William Smith, Cote St.Paul added as vice-Presidents.The .Temperance Lesson was the subject of Mrs.Byrner\u2018s second lecture on Tuesday evening: : The great point here teach and know.What, can we do to help the country that is cursed with been making great progress.Foreign immigration was less there and the work of hygiene and temperance taught, the children twenty years ago is what to is being felt.Those boys are now beginning to vote.One troubled experience in some \u2018talking temperance in the Sunday school is making a politicgl metting out of it, and telling how to vote when the.special elections: are on.Special made a success by getting ready for it.A special superintendent may \u2018arrange for this.to the anti-cigarette movement.Let four special days be given in the year, \u2018the world\u2019s temperance Sunday, Let\u2018 one part of the programme be the.giving of facts.These are easily obtained.\u201d Let some boys and girls collecting, one from each paper taken, accounts of.the effects ôf drink and piñ on a cloth for the special Sunday.It;.may take yards of cloth to hold thg.elipped items.These items may temperance Sunday may be | bled \u2018according to their nature: Murder,\u201d .\u2018\u201c\u2018Wiie- Beating,\u201d -\u2018\u2018Accident,\u201d \u201cMob,\u201d \u201cAssault,\u201d \u2018\u2018Hanging,\u201d\u2019 etc, etc.This will be a list of what has been termed \u201c\u2018\u2018 Concentrated Cussedness,\u201d Then get other children to are so frequent now in the tide-wave reds of new scholars are the result of prohibition.Fathers and big brothers \u2018are busy saving-money and the younger ones can go, now, no poor nouxes in: some counties and wv» need of charity where there is no whiskey.\u201cIn the afternoon Rev.Dr.Ttex- ford, principal of the Diocesan College, Montreal, gave a limelight lectur on \u2018 the geography of Palestine.= KNOWLTON.The Brome County Historical Society will hold its annual meeting in the Paul Holland Knowlton Memorial \u2014\u2014 22nd inst., at 1.30 pom.It is hoped that there may he a large number of \u2018persons interested in local history, present.A report of the work about to be published will be presented.The Rev.Mr.Carmichael arrived from his trip He 1s most enthusiastic over his visit to the old land and his many friends were delighted to welcome him homer.and Mrs.Frank Draper and three, children and a lady friend of Cow- ansville enjoyed Wednesday afternoon Miss Alice Hayes, of Sheffington, is the guest of the Misses Neil.Congratulations are) extended to the venerable townslady, Mrs.E.Miles, who celebrated her 75th birthday on Saturday.| Mrs.W.W.Wallace Cowley are visiting friends in Shefford and Waterloo.Mrs.C.Gibson and children returned on Tuesday from a month's stay with friends in Danville.; Mr.A.W.Mitchell, P.L.S., left \u2018 on Wednesday for a few days\u2019 sojourn in St.Hyacinthe and its environs.About $400 have been raised by public subscription to defray the expense of new band uniforms.Among the expert shooters who are attending the rifle matches at Point Aux Trembles are Messrs.Dr.McCur- dy, H.McCurdy, G.Barr, K- Skinner, Jos.Bishop, L.Hale.The Dufferin street people are still receiving attention, as the end of the (Congregational church shed which has for so long obstructed their view of Main street, is being removed.Miss Marion Clow is visiting friends and Miss Helen West Miss Vera.Channell, of Magog, is the guest of hen aunt, Mrs.¥.4Ged- dings.; \u2014 \u2018BROMPTONVILLE.Tha gravel sidewalk on Church St here is completed and they are now blasting: and removing a large rock from this street which has been a sonrce of danger to teams at this point.D Mr.Joseph Lavigne, proprietor of the Balmoral Hotel is painting and making other - improvements on lis house.\u2019 Mr.A.Brault has opened up a liv- erv stable on Main Street.The Misses Alice and Rosa Lambert have gone to Victoriaville to visit relatives and friends.\u2019 : Mr.A.Guay and Mr.J.A.Ja pierre returned home from a fishing: : .\u2018 i _e vy : » trip to Brompton Lake, the catch vas J very large.1 \u2018evening.in Knowlton, The Dufault concert in Pettes Memorial Hall last Saturday night was a complete success.It was certainly a great treat to all music lovers, Mrs.and Miss Manual, of Richford, were in Knowlton Tuesday with one of their fine autos, having with them two friends.; Mr.and \u2018 Mrs.Brimmer, of East Farnham, were in Knowlton Thursday.teresting illustrated lectures in the Conference Building this week, The directors of the Brome County Horticultural Exhibition, which is to be held in Knowlton Sept.17th and 18th, are sparing no pains to -make this one of great interest.The prize\u2019 lists are most attractive.The printing of the lists has been unavoidably a layed, but is now completed.The Brome Lake annual regatta is to be held on Saturday afternoon.The medals, cups and other prizes will be on view in Mr.M.H.Bedee\u2019s window.The regatta promises to be by far the best one ever held in Knowlton.It is intended to have a good number of chairs provided, so no ladies need stay away.Regatta badges can be procured from any of the committee any time between this and Saturday.PIGEON HILL.Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Cameron, Mr.and Mrs.John Moir and Mn.Arthur Clift, all of Montreal, attended church on Sunday and assisted in the singing.Mr.Moir visited this town thirty years ago in war time, and no doubt found many changes.Autos are on our road daily, many coming through from Silver Lake, Franklin, Vi, se Miss L.Manett is spending a days in Philipsburg.The W.A.meets with Mr.D.Titte- more on Thursday afternoon.a Miss Lizzie Rickford, of East High- .few ie.© The Mi¢ses McDonald entertained a few of their young fuiends on Friday | & 14\" Co.~ La Fuller, Burlington, Vt., Hon.|}.Mrs.L.W.Dowlin, of | * One day should be given] nôt : \u2018be all read, but they may be la-| Dr.Rexford is giving three most in- | gate, is the guest of Mrs.C.À.Prair- | ANSELL'S Aromatic Blackberry t Compound for Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, ~ Cramps, Cholera Infan- Colje, tum, Pain in Stomach, and all Sum- \u2018mer Complaints.For sale only by F.F.ANSELL, Druggist and \u2018Stationer, | 10 Strathoona Square CANADA, DOMINION LINE Royal Mail Steamships \u2014FROM MONTREAL\u2014 Sept.5, Oct.10 SOUTHWARK, Sept.12, Oct.17 DOMINION, Aug.15, Sept.19, Oct.2% OTTAWA, Aug.22, Sept.26, Oct.31 KENSINGTON, Aug.29 Oct.3, Nov.7 MODERATE RATH SERVICE .\u2014Seo- ond-class ito Liverpool, 345.00 ; to London, Liverpool, fast, $2.50 additional.Third-class to London, Londonderry, Bel- Glasgow, C.Hs Foss, or B.H.BRWBLL, « or DOMINION LINE, Aug.- Aug.Aug, 29 Sept.Sept.Sept.EE H.SEWELL, peer Mr.T.Ry.C.P.Ry.17 Bt.Sacrament St., Montreal.EER A RE OT Ra (ey te ROVAL MAN Vg EMPRESSES TO LIVERPOOL 15, - - - = LAKE MANITOBA M Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND , | Sat.~ LAKH CHAMPLAIN 4, Fri.BMPRESS OF BRITAIN 12, Sat.- - - - - LAKE ERIB 18, Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND City Pasa.Agem A ; .ROSENBERG.on \u2018and Mrs.Hugh Symington and Master Graham Symington, of Newport with\" more, | - Mrs.and Miss Dewar, | are spending their holidays Vii, : Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Titte- Mrs.Symington\u2019s parents.nd M of Toronto, and Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Moore, of Stanbridge East, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rosenberger for a couple of days Mr.little last week.: and Mrs.C.Cameron Smith and son, Graham, have arrived from Boston: to spend the next two weeks with Mr.\u2018Smith\u2019s parents.Mrs.Geo.Little and Miss Margaret Little are also at Mr.W.H.Smith\u2019s at present.Miss Ethyl Jenkins \"Montreal for two weeks as the guest has gone to of Miss Jessie Wood, Miss Moore is spending the week at her uncle\u2019s, the Rev.Arthur French, of Philipsburg, | Mr.C.Baker of St.Albans, Vt.,was recently the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Byron Jenkins.: Mr.who Harold Jenkins of Lowell «Mass.has been spending the past week at his unele\u2019s, Mr.Byron Jenkins\u2019, has gone Que.place, to visit relatives at Mansonville, Mr.Thomas Jenkins, of this accompanied him.\u2018Mrs.P| Stewart McGibbon and child have Arrivals include : Miss Lof Newa Mr.and Mrs.East, at Mr.Patterson and Mr.Miss returned to their home at Jer- | WEST BROME.Schofield, rk N.J., at D.D.Harvey's; M.Harris, Stanbridge G.Russell\u2019s; Mr.ED.H.Perkins ; Belle Hazard, Sutton, at Mr.E.Spicer\u2019si; Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Short, Cowansville, calling on friends ; Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Famam from visiting at Mr.H.Knott\u2019s, West Shefford ; Messrs.D.H.Perkins and N.H.Harvey.to Bolton Springs for a few days; Miss Monday.Mr.Ruth L.Harvey from Montreal on F.D.Perkins and the and Emily Harvey attended the Knowlton Conference on Sunday.Rev.J.Pletts and wife have taken a two weeks\u2019 holiday.Rev.Mr.Bar- rington, Waterloo, will preach on Sunday next.On Thursday, Aug.6th, quite a party gathered at the home of Mr.J.M Pettes, West, Brome, to celebrate the 90th anniversary of the birth of the revered mother, Mrs.S.Pettes.A very pleasant feature of the gathering was the presence of Mrs.N.Pettes, Knowl- ton.and Among those present were Mr.Mrs.R.J.Ladd, Sweetsburg ; Mrs.W.W.Brown, Bolton Glen ; Miss S.Williams, Knowlton ; Mr.and Mrs.D.H.Ingalls and Miss E.D.Ingalls, Farnam\u2019s Corner, and Mr.and Mrs.H.N .West.The group \u2018was photographed by Master Clare Pettes.After a most enjoyable day the guests departed, wishing Mrs.Pettes many happy returns of the day.The beautiful patterns In spoons, ~ * \u201c Correet Silver Plate knives, forks and serving pleces bearing the famous trade mark \u201cIBAT ROGERS BROS.sepresent the requirements of correct table serrice\u2014the kind of #Silper Plate that Wears\"\u2014the kind that adds grace to your table.SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Better dishes, fea fraps, péichers, sre made by the MERIDEN BRITA CO.ai Missés | GET YOUR | KODAKS @ SUPPLIES AT THE KODAK STORE.Griffith's Drug Store 121 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.@eiBos RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS, RNÆHAM \u2014 OANADA HOTEL.NEW, - Guests welcome.Rate $1.JF.Maguire {\\RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A.| .Lynch, Prop., recently ot Montreal .JRICHMOND~THE BRUNSWICK, OPposite G.T.R.Station.J.11.Lane.| COTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 BAMPLE Rooms.Livery.O.L.Oaswell, Prop.$1.Sample rooms, LAvery S.Gauthier BUSINESS CARDS.ADVOCATES, J AVRENCE, MORRIS & MCIVER, Advocates, etc.Bherbrooke, J NICOL, e ington Street, Sherbrooke.(CATE, WELLS & WHITH, ADVOcates, Bun Life Building, Sherbrooke; 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ye < findeour | prices the lowest possible.tor instruments that we can n fully recommend and guarantee.4H, C.WILSON & SONS.\\H = \u2014 \u201cNOW IN STOCK.- This Season s Choicest Teas.The best that money can buy.Imported by us direct, and sold to you at the following: prices: tam 60c per-Ib.Formosa Oolong -; - < 60c \u201c - Moyune Young Hyson - - \u201cGunpowder - - - 60c \u201c Choicest Eriglish Breakfast: -.60e * Japan - = = = = 606 \u201c Basket Fire Japan =» - = = 75¢ 6 Choicest Moning Congou Dressed Hogs Wanted We will pay the highest: market price for dressed: hogs delivered at-our cold storage 279 Wellington St.ALEX AMES & SONS Bell Tel.324.|.279 Wolllngtar Stroot Peoples Tel.$0, Gerhard Heintzman And Martin - Orme New.fresh tock a atriving daily.They cost a little more\u201d tin sor other makes, but,., W.B.LeBARON, cs Sherbrooke and Granby.(Gasoline Engines BRANTFORD IDEAL ENGINK: Gray # the smallest and most 4 reliable for a motor \u2018boat.If.jinterest- / ed, call and see us or write for Catalogue.J.W.McKEE Marine Engine, 132-34 Wellington St SHERBROOKE \u2018worthy of it.SUITS - - BATS: SHOES - raumber of Player-Pianos to prominent «| yesterda | Hugh I Tomlinson returned last evening from 4 ington, for Canada on BARGA NS Wy 2 Being overatéched with Mesh Bags, Metal Purses and Card Cases, Ihave selected ten on which we offer a discount of one-third off regular prices.: These goods , are made of German Silver, heavily\u2019 silver plated and are nicely lined with kid or satin, See them) in our largest window when down town.A.C.SKINNER Jewellér and Optician, | .Stratheona Square.a= area rre far NEWS.Miss her cousin, Miss bury.Miss Clementine Long has returnetl to town from , a visit to New York, and Boston.Miss Pr of Lime Ridge, is pend | | ) À ! Beatrica Armitage\u2019 is visiting.Crombie at Kings-.\u2018ing the week with her sister, Mrs, C.0.Gustafson.Mrs.A.0.Bryant, from Manhill, ° Minn., was among the visitors to the city ene Co Miss Katherine Mayo, tite evangelist, has gone to Greenfield, Tass.for à rest and vacation.: | Miss Jean McAllister is.spending her holidays at St.Johnsbury, with her friend, Miss Glenn Tisdale.Mrs.Daniel \u2018Thomas, .of Boston, Mass., is staying with her sister, Mrs.David Thomas, Queen street.Chew, Britannia tobacco.\u201c Masters Johnnie and Robert Briggs, - \u2018of Mon Mrs À \u2018are the guests of their \u2018aunt, Mrs.William.Glasgow.: Mrs.Webster, of East Sherbrooke, + very ill, and yesterday | her daughter, (Mrs.Cline, who was out of town, was sent for.Miss E \u2018Lake Scaswaninepus yesterday, the guest.of Mrs.Walter Brown Parker, at \u201cElmhurst.3 .Mrs.Crosby and Miss Ethel Crosby, - from North Hatiey, were the guests « of Mrs.Lucke at: Maple Villa,\u201d Lennoxville.Mrs.A.G.Parr and little davghte, \u2018Anita are spending a few days in Cèa- ticook, the guest of her parents, Mr.\u2018and: Mrs.William Clowery: | Smoke.Pipe Kenel tobacco.i À : Mr.Ww, Tomlinson, \u2018Inspector of \u2018Weights a d Measures, left last even- .ing for.Richmond, Danville and other | \"places in he district on official busi ness.| ; ~ / Mr.and rn.A.F.Fraser with Mri.'omlinson.and Miss Marion \u201cSilver Lake, Marbleton, where they ; \u2018spent thet lust few days.oo .© The ellington street policeman : found two shop doors unsecured last ij.night | off Wellington street, and \u201cthe \u2018other onpos Strathcona \u2018Square.I \u2018One was on Albert Lane,.just Dr.E, J.Bidwell, head master gt \u2018Bishop\u2019s College School, who has been spending the vacation in Leam- England, with his family, sails the 2lst, with Mre, Bidwell and their six children.4 .Get your printing done at L\u2019Imprimerie Commerciale, Inc., 20 King street.Misses Marjory and Gladys Keene entertain at a most enjoyable little party at \u2018Hillcrest Lodge\u201d Tues- \u2018day evening: for their cousin, Master Claire.Turner.Four tables were ar- {ranged for cards, and the popular and \u2018amusing ! : game \u201c500\u201d was played-with much enjoyment \u2018by the young: guests.We are still making \u20ac Gentlemen, and still ing satis faction and Great Value - 9 WE ARE STILL SURE OUNDING OURSELVES WITH GENTLEMEN WHO ARE PLEASED TO DEAL WITH US AND GLAD TO BE OUR FRIENDS, | 9 Why don't you join them ?It costs less to get our service than any other, and it means the beginning of life- long service from us.It i is a-genteel habit to know your clothier a as s your best friend ; make us your friends and we will try to be ever Let the values we offer raw you to us.Let the value you get do what it can v keep you.The prizes were won by \u2018Miss | Gladys\u2019 McCrea and Master George McLeod.Light réfreshments' were served and much appreciated.\u2018 .+ \u2018for .| lode «=F (to visit 4 White was in town from | | House, Goathland, Yorks,\u201d [most anxious tô hear \u2018all the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1908.: { * - i Mrs.Edmund Salois, who underwent an operation at the Sacred Heart Hospital aboüt ten days ago, ie \u2018gaining very rapidly.i Don\u2019t forget the C.O.F.Band excur- \u2018sion through Lake Memphremagog, on \u2018Saturday, Aug.15th.Special leaves Sherbrooke at 9 a.m.Return Aare, $1.50.At 3.30 p.m.yesterday an arrest was made of a man from North Hat- ley at the Union Station, charged with being drunk and using insulting lan-\u2019 uage.The party spent the night in the cells and was fined last night.oo Smoke Master Mason tobacco.\u2018 A party who gave his name as Jas.de St.George, from France via New York, applied at No.1 Station last night for protection.He was given a night's lodging in the cells.He said +e was on his way to Thetford Mines, where he expects to get work.\u201c Mr.Thomas C.Moisey, who has been the guest of his brother, Mr.F.J.| Moisey, London Street, leaves to- -day, his sister in Montreal, \u2018for a days, after which he will return D.C., to take up his few \u2018to Washington, \" duties with the \u201cBen Hur\u201d Company: One complete sectional bookcase- consisting of four sections; top and base, in quartered golden osk, \u2018slightly used, for $12 on sale at Edwards Furniture 0.The .Monument National acknowledges with thanks the following do- \u2018nations : Mr.\u2019Abbe Dubois, Montreal, dish for -cigar ashes ; Mr.de Bellefon- ;taine, 2: volumes : Mr.À.O.Primeau, \u2018Quebec, 2 vols.;.Mr.J.E.Gagnon, \u201cQuebec, 2 vols.\u201cand two swords of \u2018the \u201cPageants\u201d; Mr.J.A.Kironac, \"Quebec; 1 vol.: \"Mr.l\u2019Abbe L.Gervais, \u20181 -vol.; Mgr.Mathieu, Quebec, 1 vol.; \u2018Pr.\u2019 Rioux, 6 pictures, - framéd, six stones, bases for jardinieres : Mr.\u20181.0.\u2018Dufour, $1.50 ; Mr.Kelly, $1; Mr.B.\u2018A.Dugal, 6 vol.Mr.D.McManamy, \u201810 -vols.; Dr.Rioux, Tercentenäry His- \u2018tory of Canada, 3 vols.; Mr.M.O°- -Bready, .8 vols.; Mr.J! W.E.Pelle- | tier, Ottawa, 4 vols.Dr.Rioux, $10 ; Dr\u201d Camirand, $10 ; \u2018Dr.Pelletier, 85 \u2018Mr.Alfred Lanctot, $5; Mr.B.A: -Dugal, 85; Mr.N.T.Dussault, $2; ; \u2018Mde.\u2018Adoiphe Roy, 1: Yol.; Dr.Al- \u2018lard, , Brompton, 5; Mr.0 Turcotte, | 1 vo Chew Maple Suger tobacco.INTERESTING T LETTER FROM MRS.WHITNEY.- The following extracts from a letter written by Mrs.Whitney, wife of Rev.Dr.Whitney, will be interesting to the many friends in- Lennoxville and' Sherbrooke of the former principal of Bishop\u2019s College and his charming wife.Mrs.Whitney writes from \u201cHunt , à\u201d house which had been taken for a month in \u2018order to.give (Dr- Whitney a complete | ahd much-needed rest, as follows : \u201cIn June I had a very busy though very enjoyable time.\u2018I had no less | \u2018than seven sets of colonial visitors to stay, , one after the other, including many Quebeters.It was delightful to see them again.\u201cThen.I took a small flat in Ken- sington for the Pan-Anglican Congress which I thoroughly enjoyed meeting |\u2019 many friends.Dr, Whitney was so busy with a tripos (examination) that he: only got up for two days, but I had a friend with me, who enjoyed everything as mich as I did.° \u201cBesides the meetings T went to the garden party at Fulham Palace, given by the Bishop of London, with the Dean of Quebec, and to\u2019 Lord Strath- | cona\u2019s also.Almost directly after the Congress we went to Leamington tb stay three days with the Bidwells, when their baby, our God child, was baptized.\u20181he ceremony was performed by Bishop of Selkirk, U.S.A.a splendid looking man who had crossed with Mr.Bidwell the previous week.He brought his chaplain, Canon Kinkey with him.The Bidwells are sailing soon for Canada, , \u201cWe shall he at home in Cambridge from Aug.1st to 14th, when we shall go away for a month, but Aave mot yet decided, where.I shall be News about everybody and everything in Lennoxville.At present both college\u2018| and school are flourishing.Long may they continue to do go.| TS JENJOYABLE GONCERT AT | [MONUMENT NATIONAL.\u2014 MR.PAUL DUFAULT AND OTHER ARTISTS - \u2018ENTERTAIN- APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE, \u2018The fine concert given by.Mr.Paul Dufault last \u2018evening, at the Monument National, was attended by a re \u2018presentative and most appreciative ' audience, whose delight and enjoyment were manifested unmistakably through- 1 out.the entire evening.The name of the prominent French- | \u2018American tenor on a programme in\u2019 New York, fills the great Carnegie T Hall to the doors, and one feels like.À .apologizing for the comparatively small number who were present on this occasion, the hall being only fair ly.well filled.The heat, the season, | Fand the number of people out of town are, however, responsible for this and\u2019 certainly Mr.Dufault must have been i | satisfied with his reception.of His pure, resonant tenor -voice, | musical strength and beautiful quality | was heard in a number of songs of widely different character, and in every one he carried his audience away.In \u201cInspirez\u2014Moi,\u201d from Gounod\u2019s -\u201cLa Reine de Laba,\u201d his ennunciation \"was clean-cut and perfect, and his dramatic expression verv marked, while \u201cA Song of Autumn.\u201d (Sir Edward Elgar), -was beautifully rendered.\u201cPriez, Aimez, Chantez,\u201d hy Gregh, $5, $8, $10, $12 & $15.EXTRA TROUSERS $2, $2.50, $3, $5 50.$4.«meri $150,175,2.00,2.25 $2 $2.50, $3, $3.50, 2 30 $4.\u2018 oies gant H wd and + r ha eus À BOUCHER & LACROIX co 198 grelifiNaron STAEET.\u201cwas preceded by.another excellent number, was One of the gems of the ev: ening, and was tumultuously applaud- \u2018ed: (a) \u201cI may forget,\u201d (Carbett), (b) \u201cMyrra,\u201d (Clutsam), were sung { with remarkahle sweetness and intelli- :gence, and like every number on the programme were encored.In response to the recalls, Mr.Dufault gave sev- \u2018eral of the most charming songs in his repertoire.The honars of the evening were fair- \u2018ly divided between the famous tenor, and Mr.Emile Taranto, whose name -in Canada is one to conjure hy.Mr.Taranto is \u2018an artist, and his violin playing is so satisfying, so exquisite, train- \u201826 \u201cvolumes ; Mr.Jos.Lemay, twol.\u2018pots with flowers ; Mr.R.Darche, al.: FROM: TOWNSHIPS knife to cut cigars ; ; Mr.Kinkead, |: ; : | chose.his text from St.John - so full of expression and feeling.that he took the audience, to whom he no stranger, by storm.The \u201clutro- duction et Rondo Capricioso.\u201d (st.Saens) was rendered with a brilliancy and nerve beyond all praise, and = rasate,\u201d (Zingenweiseny «as nn inspired piece of work.\u201cLa Ronde des Lu- | tins \u2019'(Bazzini) was descriptive of mad hobgoblin dance, the tempo in creasing towards the end, every note.however being clear as crystal.7 His closing number.an original con \u2018position, \u2018Scene de la (zarda,\u201d was \u2018reminiscent of wild gypsey dances and wes well worthy of the violinist's reputation as a \u2018composer.Miss Hardy, of Montreal, accompanied Mri | Taranto, with great taste.\u2018while Madame Alice.Lemaire was Mr.Dufault\u2019s accompanist, and acquitted herself with her usual abilitv.The op- \u2018ening number of the evening Was n \u2018piano solo, \u201cVariations,\u201d (Chopin).hy Miss Frechette, who recently\u2019 graduat- ix 0 - \u20ac cian who has a \u2018before her.: > Her second solo, \u201cFugue,\u201d (Rhem- erger), was rendered admirably, and both were warmly applauded and the second \u201cencored.Miss Frechette was presented with a bouquet at the close of the evening.\u201cGod! Save the King,\u201d and \u201cVive la .Canadiénne,\u201d brought an unusually \u2018enjoyable evening bh a close.DAILY NEWS _ distinguished future a (Continued from page: ems.) 1e lace, a ell a \u2018carried | a bouquet of \u201cwhite 1 roses.The bride \u201cwas attended by two hrides- \u2018maids, ,Miss Daisy Nettleson and Miss Gertrude Bishop; both of Montreal, ore : gowns\u2018 of pale blue silk old Laralliere both of Bury.The bride gave the idesmaids gold lockets and chains.M .were Mr.i Harrison and Mr.Har- A n PAtGt | KINGSEY FALLS.The funeral of the late Allan Cam- -eron was \u2018held on Monday, Aug.3rd, at Christ Church.The service - was conducted.by- the Rev, E.B.Husband of Johnyille, P.Q., former Rector, assisted by Revs.G.H.A.Murray and F.La.Gallais, Rectors.Mr, Husband 6\u20146 \u2018from which he spoke very feelingly to .a large \u2018concourse of sorrowing rela- ed in Montreal, and is a voung musi- | imme ith lace and wore presentation and carried bouquets of | sweet peas.Mr.P.Sutton, of Montreal, as best \u2018man and the ushers I ] BRE Arthur * found dea Cap.Ba Lo, is to be Pp WS of the Uni Co.The Sult ! defray all i liament by the u Alps \u201d ee da ee me The bo 2 the stocked with all er?i.ig Goods, including - Dre f Transformers, Line M : Lamps, Catbeg » Lamps, Gas Fn ngine Sony ectrical Fi tures, \"; Pia \u201cPeace, Per-| - Cd on Bilkplenc fect Pe BY, art I meron s illness.FOADED \"SHELLS, 8) \u2018and.flor which eart trouble and harden- POWDERS, A OF, SPHCTA \u2018ing of the arteries, extended over two] ERS\u2019 SUNDRIES of alt ki VALUE, \u2018years.% was a great sufferer, but! head quarters: for, = t bore \u2018it With patience and Christian 1 +.< .fortitude.All that medical skill and ~ Fos | Full ra \u201cloving hands could do was done to al-| HELM LU , \u2018leviate his suffering.He quietly hreath- iJ.$.MITC | \u2026.any \u2018ed his last on Aug.Ist, aged 74\".UE J GREY W \u2018years.The hearers.were Messrs.À.81.95, Perkins, LJ.Rose, N.Magoon, W.Dun- : Big can, S.Shaw.and H.Towne.Director Mr.P.Shaw.Interment in the village - lage cemétery.Mr.Cameron\u2019s native oo place was Odeiltown.P.Q., from which We arc J place he \u2018came to Kingsey Falls and | \u201crange, ol made himself a home.He continued are que to reside\u2019 here until the time of his de- ° ,mise, with the exception of the years : ?& Illustrated Songs New Pictures .- Wednesday & Saturday.See the Royal visit to Dublin exhibi-* Miss C.Webster, have returned to town from Knowlton.rs.Elzear Gravel and little daugh- , Vivian, of Holyoke, Mass, who have\u2019 been visiting Mrs.Gravel\u2019s sister at Maple Grove Farm, have gone to South Durham to stay with Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Mills.| , The family of Dr.Ethier are spending the month of - August at Lake Scaswaninepus, where they: have taken a cottage.Miss A.Ethier, of Mont- redl, and Misses A.and C.Hillman are.Mrs.Ethier\u2019s guests.© - Jas.Adams has left .Sherbrooke to take up her abode in Montreal, and will be followed by he residents is always to be regretted and Mrs.Adams and her family will bel much missed by theif neighbors and friends.- 1 CT a short introductory poem being | by the Rev.G.Ellery Read.Tea:f light.refreshments were served, |.Mrs.Tuck being.assisted by her guest\u2019 | Miss Louise Lugsden and Miss Helen Lawrénce.Among tlie guests from \\t: of town were: Miss McNicol amd * Albert L.Farwell, from Boston, together with the Rev.and Mrs.G.E.| Read, Mrs.T.J.Parkes, Mrs.James Dawidson, Mrs.J.M.Jenckes, Mrs.J.Armstrong, Mrs.Lawrence, Miss .Stone and others.| | MAKE YOUR OWN ICE.AND DO IT IN OWN KICHEN WHEN EVER YOU WANT IT, \u2014 (Montreal Gazette,) The problem of producing ice in mall quantities quickly and cheaply as apparently been \u2014solved by a french inventor who has! perfected a \u2018ation, .practically everlasting and It \u2018may be operated by \u2018a belt.con- invention is- a rotative compression nd automatic | \u2018machine regulating If to all speeds, whatever may.be he temperature of the confensing water | used.| _ | The important feature, says the Technical World, is a eylinder in which the chemicals are sealed\u2014the latter not i lequiring renewal and lasting as long 8 the machine itself\u2014and which, re- olving in water, produces the ice.It lan also produce cold.air, + The machine has no joint piece, no presser gauge, no suction or regulating valve.It will work in water reaching even 113 degrees! Fareinhiet, and saves U8 per cent.cooling water and 70 per cent.of motive power as ompared with any other freezing machine known.: | | The Germans have also a new frcez- ing device especially adapted to household and field hospital use.It is very simple and could be manufactured for: about ono dollar.1t consists merely of i a double wall tin vessel with a rapacity of five gallons.The hollow puce between the two walls is about an inch across.BN | By the gradual admission of car- onic acid into this hollow space through an \u2018opening at the.bottom, and from there to the vessel proper through a cross arm tube, it is claimed | that water may be converted into ice in the space of sixty seconds, and that meats, fruits and beverages.such as beer \u2018or wine, may be chilled or frozen.in a few seconds.This effect is produced by the sudden great reduc- 2 of temperagure causedéby the rap- , Id | expansion of the carbonic acid, which is admitted from an ordinary carbonic acid reservoir.: No cmt n apickl.GREAT FOREST -FIRE.- TM ENSE DAMAGE DONE IN THE COEUR D'ALENE COUNTRY.Spokane, Wn., Aug.13.\u2014The forest fire inthe Lake Coeur d\u2019Alene country, seventy miles east of Spokane, which was supposed to be, under control \u201ca few days ago, las taken a fresh start, and the flames: are spreading in all directions, caused by the heavy winds.The large timber owners are sending all the] men\u2019 possible to fizht the flames.The damage is said to he already immense.No towns are iin danger.A score \u201cof stril é-bréakers have heen taken to Toronto by the C._P.R.| j - 1 + Wanted for Sherbrooke County, a good hustling: ,man to handle the quickest selling machine on the market today.A good money maker.Sells: at $6 each.Several * hundred .can -be sold in the .county this fall.Appl cant ; must have \u2018some, financial responsihility.Apply by etiar only, Address \u2018Machine Agent\u2019\u2019 No.| 11 King street, Sherbrooke, Que.TS Pr BLACKSMITH SHOP For Sale or To Let At} South Stukely, .Shefford, a 2- Kate: Lawrence, Mr.\u2018Parkes, Prof.F.| | Second day of September, \"TENDERS for the {INSOLVENT N tion showing the King.- _ : Prices .: .\u2026 / 10 and 15c., LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG,- \u201cVia B.& M.RY.AND LADY OF ,\u2018 THE LAKE.\u201d 2.Saturday, Aug.15th under the auspices of the C.O.F, Band.Fare for round trip from Sherbrooke : and Lennoxville.srouîe \u2018auusseses sossses \u201c Special rates for \u201cintermediate sta- i tions.Children under 12 half-fare.\"A | special train will leave Sherbrooke at où 9 a.m.Returning leave Newport at 8 | rs.Tuck, Bellevue Ave.,.entertain-{ p.m.\u2019 \u2014 : ed informally, yesterday afternoon, at] he Band will furnish music on the | her charming home, in honor of Miss }.boat.\u2018 A - 4 Mabel Barker, of Lime Ridge, who has _ es recently returned from Europe, and is Num ue winning many laurels: as 'a vocalist.- J | Miss Barker rendered several delightful.) F ARMS\" WANTED r \u201c| set ctions, among others, \u201cIndian Ly-| IL will sell your farm or red ric dence quickly and satisfactorily.No sale, no charge.Références.Norman Blamore, ie Job §t.- MASSAWIPPI VALLEY 0 , ge * ; Annual Meeting, î Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the sharcholders A.the Massawippi Valley Railway Com! pany will be held at the Company's i Passenger Station in the Village of : Rock Island, P.Q., on Wedhesday,.the \u2018 1908, at 11 | 2 o\u2019clock a.m.S.STEVENS, Secretary.~ Eyes Examined.ecial lenses: to order.Prescriptions filled.The staza rimless glasses are the ; neatest and strictly up-to-date.Prices right at bo .rE B.J.Laberee\u2019s The Jeweller, Lennoxville.Eastern Townships Agricultural Association, undermentioned privileges will he received by the undersigned until Saturday, August 15.(1) Grand Stand Privilege, .(2) Score Card Privilege, (3) Direetors\u2019 Dining Room.The lowest or any tender not cessarily accepted.; For further particulars or conditions | apply to _ = W.M.TOMLINSON, Secretary.OTICE.Under the Winding up Act of Canada, in the matter of Co : ASBESTOS MINING & M'NFG CO.\u201c« - : in liquidation, AUCTION SALE =:-< ON Friday, August 14th, 1908.The undersigned will gell by Public.Auction at the \u2018Commercial Hotel\u201d opposite Quebec Central Ry.Station THETFORD MINES 5 Horses, belonging to above estate, \u2018 as follows : 1 pair heavy tcam horses ! weighing ne- -te © about 2800 lbs.1 pair heavy good -driving mare; 2 team wagons, 1 buggy wagon, 2 pairs heavy \"team harnesses, 1 driving harness, Terms of sale: Cash.Sale at 12 o\u2019- clock \u2018nuon.\u2026 J.J.GRIFFITH & F.W.TOFIELD, | | i Joint Liquidators.9 LAKE MASSAWIPPI Steamer Pocohontas time-table.Leaves North Hatley for Glen Villa and Ayer\u2019s Clif 9.05 a.m., 2.30 p.m.+ Leaves North Hatley for Glen Villa: at 12.20 and 5.50 p.m.Leaves Ayer\u2019s Cliff for North Hatley 10.25 a.m, and 4.15 p.m.n Sunday, leaves North Hatley for.round trip at 2.30 p.m, =» ; Reduced rates for parties of ten or: over between Sherbrooke and Newport.Special rates for parties of 50 or | over, Stanstead Co, Agricultural Society I will sell the confectionery booths & at public sale at \u2014the Fair grounds, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on Saturday, the 15th; inst., at 2 p.m, - 5 JOHN P, Sec.-Treas.General Contract Tenders for the New Bank of Moutreal Building at Sawyer- ville will be received at the office Peden & * McLaren, Architects, 20(St.Alexis street, Montreal, until noon of August 15th.\u2018 Plans are on view in.the office of the Architects, and also at the Bank of : Montreal in Sawyerville.| \u2014 | NOTICE.\u2014 nes, suitable for wood; and paint shop ombined.Together [with complete tools and apparatus, stock of iron and lumber.The shop is [patronized by a large clientele of rich custorhers.Terms easy, For conditions apply ito : : MRS.FRED A.GEORGE.C fen blacksmith shop Sih ther build- | were compelled to jump from the third story windows to escape the flames .: i Cd to t.\u2014, i \u2014 | | South Stukley; Lo | Any person having any claim against late Allan Cameron of this place will please communicate with me before | Sept.15th, 1308.; JAMES A.ROSE, ; Bole Kxecutor.Kingsey Falls, Que., August 10th, 1908.4 ; \u2018 I \u2018 Rock Island, P:Q:, July 25th, 1903, | team horses weighing about 2600 1bs., 1 | BOWEN, - Notice to Contractors.Excursion to NEW PORT & 5 RAILWAY COMPANY | x .\u2026 J.G.SAMPSON, Captain.à bo of | | or owing anvthing to the estate of the ; - re np MAUR 0 0 te TT od 1B EH il HE If Lgl + ol Con «ty TNR a Carn ah SN ao, go IE nr ped a dele er > 2008 2 rfi ps tt.a vr = ~ Ero _.oo.a wo XL à me > | strike viagra - a RARE 3 TL AT RA Jp mo \u201c» a ty Dai We ah yer {27 gt EL \u2018 mime me déc CE A ra rio TE ree pri \"rte Nii a; at i + LIBBYTOWN.making Homey Balk Tha Bast Shere VICTIMS 0 AUTOMOBIL The Rev.Margraf of North Hatley and J brooke team has secured a first-class | eomim\u2014 i | and Mrs.BE.L.McClary were calling | SPORTING NEWS, Captain, Mr.F.J.Slattery, who De® DRIVER TOOK |A CURVE AT SIXTY | on friends lars Tuesday.- kindly consented to handle the team in Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Breaky were at The Star Summer Discount $;, - Still Going on.À Examine our Window Display of Boys\u2019 Wash tu?d the interest of sport Mr Slattery is MILES AN HOUR AND MAN ! Demick Mills on Sunday.ere at Mr, W a well-known crosse player who -has8 Co r.an .; > ' - \"| helped Sherbrooke out in days gone by WAS KILLED.F.Howe\u2019s, Barnston one day recently.(and no doubt the lacrosse supportérs of Providence, R.I.; Au st.13.\u2014J.Mont-| Mr.O, W.Perry received the sad Sherbrooke will be pleased to\u2019 hear that Toners, a member oo an old Boston news last Tuesday of his uncle's death, i .he has decided to give the rising :l&- family, was fatally injured and George W.W.Oliver, Magog, que à lock.Vt ?crosse element the benefit of his ex- Sanders, his chauffeur was seriously Mr.Clifford McLean friend.M B perience.burt in an automobile accident on the bas a been visiting his friend, Mr.BE.| 4 i ug Road, about five miles from avidson.i : : ae HAVE A PRACTICE .Die yestorday.he car was being driv- Miss Mabel Davidson is spending a| at 40 per cent.off our regula price.° oo AFTER MINIO CUP.en at a speed of 60 miles an hour.At {week in East Angus.> : Ï \u2014\u2014) ; \u2014 .East Hatley, and Miss Eva gi VB; 1 == F ST.CATHARINES, there was a sharp curve.They came !lie Emery York were at Glenhurst farm the point where) the accident occurred Mr.Chas.Emery, Montreal, Miss Nel- .° + |ATHÉETICS, O upon it unexpectedly, and, in attempt- | Fish, New Interest is Being Manifested in HAVE ENTERED A CHALLENGE |ing to round it [at high speed, one of |last Monday.> ~ Examine our Window Display of Men's Trot, ; Suits, at 30 per cent.oft our regular price, \"CCR : 1s| of the machine broke Mr.Hunt and Mr.Gustin of Boynton ! : TO PLAY NEW WEST- the front whee \u2019 We t on Monday judging the -, .; , ti b t and the car were in own on r : ve , Ne ond.» 5 | the Record Road Race.MINISTER.hinged over an embankment, Another | crops for the agricultural Jociety.Examine out Window Display- of Men's Th à; \u2018 == Ottawa, \u2018August 13.\u2014The Athletics of automobile rushed to the scene of the |} Mr.W.L.Davidson, Shefford Co., was GE 3 i ree.x c | Êaccident and the occupants found Sears \u2018here last Tuesday as judge .on govern- Pie A COATICOOK MERCHANT WOULD Challenge barines Move Jered another, and Saunders undonscious on the ground\u2019 ment special prize for best three acres \u2018Suits, also our display of Shoes.with their automobile in flames.The in, of pure oats for seed.\"LIKE TO GIVE TROPHY 10 days.\u2018 : ; .Tatelt performed, but Mr.Sears died la- Mildred Abbott is spending the and Mrs.Jas.Brislain at Fair View: .ae Ce t Miss ; 1 Some of the young men from here took farm ;.\" Mrs, Geo.Westover snd Migs | 65, SAUIGers, Uatatued (wo FBCLUrSs [ela Bury with relatives LL a run through the country surround- Helen Chamberlain, to Mr.I.Metevier\u20184 | was 30 years old.He was a lawyer and , MIS for Mr.W.Oliver, who is ser- ing -her Tuesd i They | 28 Friday; Mrs, H.Sweet and MisB'} gy member of the Massachusetts Demo- Lo cate to ' ing -here.on Tuesday evening.ey Grace Sweet to Mr.John Partch\u2019s on a.io State Committee iously ill.\u20ac is visiting-Fer | made good time.Thursday ; Miss Sadie Holden, Te e.Little Helen Cass, is visiting + ILL jured men were taken to the Rhode 1 =\u2014 + twtr Our three stores are full of good goods, : ,., BEST COATICOOK Recent arrivals and departures Mr.| islang Hospital fa hie city, where, i es OLIVER.| HH _\u2014_ | 2 \"RUNNER.mi A re ee of 1h wall acd inte?guest of bers, WL 3.Bhoheld for a fe = == \u2014} g Coaticook, Aug.13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Button Jct., were recent guests of Mr.; Star Glothing Hall | | J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietor, 05 Wellington St., Men's Shoe Dept.; 97 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Furnishings, X\\ 4 4 99 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Clothing.\\ \u2014 , Lu er i d Mrs.E.Whit- It is hoped that Coatidook te Sutton Mountain visiting Miss Sweet.?grandparents, Mr.an ma Stor for th Ree od ook y ral on Friday; Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Tib« THE RESERVE ARMY.Les he Mill f Griffin, is visitin y e ord race.Deverai bits to Foster over Sunday, guests, of (From the Philadelphia Record.) Dsther er, 9 ' 8 of the runners who might participate Mr.and Mrs.J.V.Willey ; Mr.W.:] The citizen soldlery is a very different her aunt, Mr as.viated at Mr.Frank are, going away to, school thio fall.Tt Wertores of Sutton Montel tg em, tag from what It wos fyentyfus mestord's on sonany, °C Eva 3 4 .j ton, ending the Confere + year J hen bel n o a mil- |?ane ) ; aed ho team will] be forth Miss Emma Hoyea to Brome to visit re- vents BOT Th 3 peloneir g than be- Mr.Leland Bachelder and sister Eva, \u2018 s ., NTE 206 * uy a ce A >, > AA v ~ SE PW ETES TUES FR, © YA ES TE + rc PE * FINI IINIIIII IIIS IIIT IIIS IIIa : ; \u2018Tuesday.2 sql latives.| longing \u2018to à club.The principal fune- | Were at Apple Grove on A local merchant has intimated that Mrs.Julia Guyette and daukhter are tion was to ps ear eS sionally in a There will be a social at Mr.W.H.| der\u2019g Aug.18th, Tuesday.Every- in case a team enters from Coatico going to Button to reside.They will |-uniform that ould scare horses and to |Bachel ! he \u2018would like to give a prize os © ok occupy one of -Mr.Jas.Bmith\u2019s tene- parade the town behind a brass band, body {nvited.I SE k .mga UE 1 i ments.« ht of all the small :i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014d- 1, pg Coaticook runner who made the best Mr.P.Gecott and daughter and two to the infinite delig encampment was a NORTH.PINNACLE.an C 3 time among those entered from Coa- Dieces, from Brome are visiting at Mr.vacation picnic.There was drill in the Arrivals and departures: Mr.William > - ® î 3 ticook.\"| Frank Royea's.: manual ; of arms, all of which can be Câlhoun .and.Mrs.Curley and Mrs.- .; i s 41: \u2014 mr {png earned in a couple o ys.| .4 This would make it a race within a LEMESURIER.© | marching and counter-marching- by com- Shepard, all from Mass.guests at Mr.y race.The Coaticook men would be Miss Helen Dunn entertained the\u2019| panies, and occasionally there were x vey ot Magog a recent guest at Mr.À \u2018striving for the Record traphies.Round Robin party re pa battalion evolutions, Xt was a lark, po worden's ; Mr.Clarence Hoyea a [I : | ery enjoya a , an \u2018wasn mu else.: ] | \u201c .3 ; At the same time among themselves Miss Christina Smith has returned It 1s & good mpre than a lark now.guest at his brother's, Mr.J.Royea ; there would be a healthy rivalry with from Brooklyn, N.Y., to pay a visit to The fancy uniforms have net entirely Misses Ruth and Esther England have a local trophy for the best of the Coa- her: friends.disappeared, but they don't go to the |returned to their home at Abbott's Winnipeg and the Wheatfields school again, after three week's vaca- but a brigade or a divifion is assembl- théir aunt, Miss Mary Smith.HARVESTERS Excursions (fy ( | On Aug.20, 27, Sept.1,2, 14 8 18 | - BN | - ! |.arty .of young people from around J à 1 = I tion.od du camp.piohefo Bre regen troops.rgsently spent a day at Silver Lake in of \u2018the Canadian West 5 | YANKEE ROGERS vis TENGATONE O7 voure.| sempre etn The FER reves nes been viiting a tow © THE| ONLY ALL-CANADIAN ROUTE, | ; | In the American Magazine President of considerable \u2018en Through i cars, therefore| no transfers.Li Excurgionists who engage'to work at the harvest will be distribaty tree on lines as far West as Moose Jaw.and at one cent par gi, therefrom to and including Cal gary, Macleod and Edmonton, Retyrn $18:00 from Moose Jaw and Kast to the original sta.ing point as shown on the going ticket, but conditiofial upon W day work at liarvesting, proportionate reduction from Calgary acieod Edniontog, ete.H MN é Apply.to nearest C.P, R.Agent for particulars.~ 8 in Millington and returned home G.Stanley Hall of Clark University ay.| _ ( \u2018 ch.They dig trenches and re - .writes frankly about the training of ty EE RE a: They do picket : + \\ children during adolescence.One of his duty and night marching.They ford NOISINDISIGIIGISIDINIONBIONNOR | e interesting ideas is presented as fol- rivers, or build bridges over them.They lows ::\u2018 Young people need to tingle with scout.- They go.through all the mo- | \u2018 \u2014 exercise is more important than the ab- oF Mond y 1 7 \" oR LIRR ; q ere a p salir aNd A CHR = ee Lada A eer a CTs Le RS TIER > Po Rat dirt Aria dei A SEE OO RACE iA ct a a Aaah Bn RUE EE PTE TITY A TURE RI Orr Tr on > AS .Ek Eon > .3 .cartes or - Cady sentiments, and the appetite for excite- tions of attacking the enemy or of out- .\u2019 | ° ; : ° ment \u2018and sensation is at its height in - flanking him or carrying rifie pits.They Defeated the Local Champion the teens.Here 18 where the principle have real fleld mañoeuvres, as nearly as : of vacariousness gives the teacher one.should be war we wouid have to depend Fraserville, Aug.13.\u2014(Special thrill aroused by heroism, every pulse of mainly upon the citizen soldiery, and f COMPROMISE.Yorke Romors the | { p cal) religious aspiration weakens by just 80 tpg militia of most of the\\States is Customer (in book store).\u2018\u2018Let me Yankee Rogers bea e local wrestling much the potential energy of Passion, à now getting practical instruction in the [have a copy of Anthony and Cleopatra.\u2019 \u2018idol, Charles Simard, here last night, because it has found its kinetic eauiv- belligerent arts.If it should have to | Clerk.\u2018Yes, sir.One dollar, please.\u201d Ref Sor ; alent in/a higher form of expression.It it would not be}; ; ore a big crowd.is from this point of view that some of 52 into service it wou would be |.Dear me, I've only got fifty cents.Rogers gave Simard a handicap of our German co-laborers have even iBoroushly trained, out «Just give me Anthony !\u2018\u2019\u2014Harper\u2019s 3 falls in one hour but was far too Bove So far as to advocate a carefully very considerably trained and would be Weekly.i possible such as they would have if call- ® 4 of his chief opportunities and resources.\u2018 ice.1 : There Last Night _ Excitement the young must have, for ed into active Ben es act of war, it : , ,AÀ STRONG CLAIM.> Ce \u2014\u2014\u2014 oo feelings are now their life.If they can- would, of course, be soozlsh to make no Passenger (on stranded steamer, as \u201cx ) T saurpp |NOt find it in the worthy, they age preparation for \u2018the unexpected.We [lifeboat approaches).\u201cHi! Save me dviviriedeivieivdeguirivi-i-i-tt-ti-tit titi fk NOW ON HIS.WAY TO.SHER- strongly predisposed to seek it in the nail always have an army, though we |first.I'm a regular subscriber to your : ; wn grosser forms of pleasure.Hence, every y BROOKE FOR MATCH HERE.§[98%F, forms of pleasure.Hence, every NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE need = not: have Sond: one.If there |fund !\"\u2019\u2014Punch.10 DAYS MORE OF GREAT MID-SUMMER BARGAINS, Our Great Sale of Men's, $5.00 Ladies\u2019 Summer Vesta, to du, Suits still going on- Some very at 8c, 10c and _15c for the be special values this week.| Table linen, 68 in.wide, à} | Men's Heavy Boots, value $2.25.lined.Value, 35c.Very sped, Very special, $1.49.- 19¢ yd.- Fe erry ea ready immediately to garrison the for- \u2018clever for the big French-Canadian.selected course of love stories, chosen tifications, and it would need but little.single men on the Athletic Grounds on stripes, one white and two red, and on to the men, wi § ted, cl is in peril because of building improve- |Youi like.\u2019\u2019\u2014Tit-Bits.: \" was arrests Wednesday afternoon certainly created a the blue geld.seven white stars on to ments\u2014the Napoleon trees, sent to the | : = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = ome : a ation and with ol fon should be made of tha lennon; that fime had seceded.In battle, how- | Corsican by the Khedive of Egypt in THE TROPHY OF MILTIADES.R CR\u2019 Co > st, Catherine street Jack _| over.it was seen that this banner bore 1814- À large number o?the Egyptian | The Angler.\u2018\u2018What did you think of UITER 8 CORNER.RANDBORO.} } mitted to bail © ac Phelan and Laurence Leythe on altogether too.close a resemblance .to | CyPresses were bought by Stephen Jum- Lthat twelve-pounder .I took just below Mr.J.X.Girard, of Montreal, spent Arrivals and - departures: Mis I Clan tb we Le ied mens team, while on the ihe Stars and Stripes, and thus there | ©l 8 wealthy New York Frenchman and the weir ?| some time.here last week in the inter- Cook.to her home at tire | Another arres A_ \u201cer ç » , \u2019 : : - au , ; ; | .- sd in og 59,28 to bring out the most chivalric raining to make it as effective as the |; DADDY i T.EGS.x Job lot lof Children\u2019s Shoes, Dress Muslins of all description | : th The three falls were secured in 20 «ide of the tender passion at his age, Loa 08 \u20180 Mae ond men would be] Teacher (to class.) \u2018Did you know, lendid val ; = re ace Niger ; minutes.; , When it is most plastic and capable of prepared to be immediately useful.children, that the beautiful silk dresses i sp rig id value.Price, 39c,69c Several prices, to-clear at ny eo at Hod j It is uriderstood Rogers leaves for roue ration ; while others have advoca- mr Te Worms 7° rales come from Btls | and 99c.| | only.; > , oe by several strik 2 - Sherbrooke to-day.RE | bitating with life, action and adventure, PASSING OF HISTORICAL TREES.\"Bessie (excitedly).*Yes'm.That's | Ladies\u2019 Boots and Shoes.Some Corset Covers, good : ' with them in 4 = that : emotional .tension may be dis- (New York, Correspondence Pittsburg jour papas.\u201d\u2019\u2014Harper\u2019s Weekly very special lines for this week, Value, 25e and .Now, ik rgue \u2018ain \u2018 charged not merely harmlessly, but in ©, Dispatch) 0 _ \u2019 $1.49, each Se uade them to join 4 BASEBALL \u2018 an elevating way.\u201d re The recent destruction of the last sur-} AN EYE-OPENER - i Co : ; Lt tables on the wate ; + : \u2014 Fe } roux Thirteen trees calls the atten: Sleepy Guest, \u2018'Halloa ! Is it seven This is the last chance of the season.Come at once: ~ Swi $hing ordered 3 J MARRIED vo SING Le THE CONFEDERATE FLAG.group ot in rapid disappearance of the pl ° declare Iam so sleeply otlier Big: Bargains will be in this sale.all did so exospt Md ; \u2018Rock Island, Aug.13.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014The The first Confederate flag was the {feed 01 Ne historical associations.dor | hat: Waiter (who has knocked at the 7 J.M.NAULT, - 17 King Street triking machinist, ; baseball match between the married and Stars and bars, a blue fleld and three Sf the most interesting groups of trees [doox:) \u2018\u2019I\u2019Il bring you your bill, sir, if Di ; admiere .of Napoleon.Jamel planted The Egoist.\u2018It was no a bad fush\u2014' est of the I.H.Co.Smiley from Lennoxville, and her etui lace Viger station > made of RW.Saunderd, 0.B.Living- | fau.the origin of which ssems to have them on his country estate at [Ifith but man ! ve should ha\u2019 seen my drive.= 4 - ' ; , ET YE et mina pre pp re red té f v Mrs.H ; son from Providence, R.I., at her ta rikis ston and D.R.Parsons.\u201d he score was been 4s follows 8\" | street and \"St.Nicholas avenue.The'|fra the fourteenth tee the day !''\u2014The | were the eee eSATA son Carol, ghter's, Mra: H.Planche; Mr.ad hi ee ee He hbo lz op favor of the single msn.The \u2019Phig is the statoment of General Wili- opening of the streets put Washington Sketch.A | , | Charleston Saturday and Sunday.4 T.Johnston from Baton Come atk h Bon ce ul \u2018= Single.\u2019 Married.|iam L.Cabell : \u2018\u2018When the Canfederate Heights, destroyed alkhe appropriately | of \u2014_\u2014 The Misses\u2019 Horsfall of Montreal, who Wb, Bovds recently ; Miss Midnik = Bry a : | Parsons catcher\u2019 Mae San army, commanded by Gemeral Beaure- 0 Û er \u2018terved t the Sounds of the old Cheerful Model.You must want a have been the guests of friends for the ntosh returned home to an a tes : .9 : Gilmore \u2018pitcher (lst hase) *Jaythe | gard, ,and the Federal arms confronted De eo hich stands nearby en! patience for your, business, sir.past few weeks, have returned home.A.Seale and Shas A Swat 0 aa oy upon UI nN \u201d J each other at Manassas,it was seen tha ; sintained bh ; - pate ., ow, Mr.; J : ON on o 4 ee eee) nt | Che\" Contogerato Ass\" and the Btare and 220 jn maintained by the city 08 6 Nos [El course one ents rather tired dome: | martaee \"uen (tue or uAniata\" of Visiting irionds in Kinder, ©, Pan Sn taken 0 : _ Ne II ripes looked at a distance so muc ae .; .ART ricult 1 ; 16e young men , .CB Livingston 8rd base c, I-anctot alike that it was hard to distinguish one _ , TE ICAN | pCheerful, Model.\u2018Ah, well, I suppose: rion ural Socle rate oStanding crops.the young men of this place paré» | pail.The two wi io Cowans 1.field Butterfield ' from the other.General Beauregard, TO IMPRESS THE AMER somebody's got to do it, sir.\u2019\u2014The guests of ames W \u2018McNally.interesting game of football on Bue orning for prelimi ; Smith \u201c©.\u2018field | Munroe | thinking that serious mistakes might be: (From the EET Argus) Tatler.RE 0 ES BW.X .day evening.Neither party wo Apart from\u2019 this ; Bissonet , , Lanctot Mâde in recognizing our troops, after om ¥ Lt : pny ; amram to Miss [Edith Morrison revursed : od .mires.\u2014Mr.C.jee Jenkins Lanctot the battle of July 18, at Blackburn Ford | To meet our American guests on their .- A BARGAIN.BEEBE PLAIN.ithout incident.~ i pe Le c I\" oe Shaw.ordered that.a small badge should be | own ground in friendly after-dinner riv- I \u201cDoes this after visiting friends in Montreal A .car go to Twenty-fourth Arrival de : .inma hutet The next game will be on Saturday | YOFN on the left shoulder by our troops |alry, we Australians must at once be- street ?\u2018\u2019 inquired the elderly lady, nd peus linclude Mrs.Isaac Hinman Lachute ; IE UE ) and three children, of Boston; Mass., Mr.M.McCurdy returned hom?esterday that ther - 16 à à between the Frontiers and Barton.and as I was chief quartermaster, or- stir ourselves.There is Lime nd.api \u2026\u2026\u2018\u2018No, ma am ; but I have something guests of Mr.Geo.House for 3 weeks ; Boston, after visiting friends - he published report 10 > _ dered the to purchase a large amount out: two dozen promising ar nt just as good,\u201d replied the conductor, Mrs.Robinson and twin daughters, Bos- | Miss, M.Medcalf returned.hom ok .IBF XE 3 \u2014- 3hnel tri : ach speakers and put them in .training.I who used to be dru lerk : ! alg 3, Bo tM, as affecting the x 3 j of red flannel, and to distribute to e 3 a g clerk ; \u2018\u2019I can |ton, at Mr.C.A.Searte's:; Rev.Hol- dianapolis - : g ti LE % .MATCH AT BARTON LANDING.regiment.\"\u2019 || Victoria does not acquit herself well in fet you off twice at Twelfth street.\u201d \u2014 | man, of Derby, in the place Wednesday 5, fraine.This, it wis CF à Rock Island, - August 13\u2014(Special)\u2014 | This Confederate battle flag was ad-'| in this matter our guests will carry l'Bobemian.| calling on friends.: BOYNTON.- : fhe case, since all Un ER OX Beveral from here went down to Bartom opted in September, 1861, and was de- away the impression that re are very _ | \u201cThe lawn \u2018party at the Methodist Vue.| o fer runni it Li.Fu 75 Landing on Tuesday afternoon to see signed by Generals Johnston and Beau- j unimaginative matter-of-fact poops \u2018HOW THE RUINS GO.| church was a success, socially and fin- The Ladies\u2019 Mission Soolety of Bn: > ler running with 4 eu # the baseball match between Barton regard.Red was its color, with a blue.} when it comes to the finer post-prandia \u201cI thought,\u201d said tue.American who ancially.Nearly $60 was realized.The ton, will meet with Mrs.Jame be inary delay.2 4 875 Landing and the Frontiers.It was cer- St.Andrew cross reaching from corner arts.And this would be a reproach in- as.seeing \u2026 Europe for the first time, | Music was fine: Miss Amy Biglow and hill.on Wednesday Aug.Lobe} Amongst the -stril - LE tr tainly one of the best games of the\u2019| to corner, and white stars on the cross deed.» \u2018that\u2019 you people had a lot of interes- Miss Myrtle Feltus of Boston sang.are invited in the afternoon and gui hat there are a + .season, the score being 3 to 0 in favor representing \u2018the different Southern - tin\u2019 old ruins over here.\u2019 - \u201c Mr.George McBhan moves to Megan- Inen and young people in the eve.| hanics i | LEE Ë of Barton Landing.| States.The women of the South made SHE KNEW THE FACE.x | \u2018Once we had such things,\u2019 the na- tic Saturday, where he has bought a Mr.W.E.Hunt bas a radis \"ss cchanios coming « ; 7 ; and blue shi iresses.Mise Constance (From the Youth's Compvanion) tive apologized, \u2018\u2018but your heiresses hotel.1 raised in his garden, 26 inches lo nus Angus.shop ir EASTERN LEAGUE RESULTS.Cary who afterwards became Mrs.Burton The elderly matroh with the bundles, have commie.over and, Jad most of them ( \u2014 : weighs 1 bs.W.E.Davis, of Ke® onfirmation to this =7 1168 5 a: Baltimore 8, Montreal 1.: Harrison, the well-known novelist, was Who was journeying 'to a point in win Ler.iin good repair.Sburg, Observ- : ADDERLEY vi! en Mr.W.E.Hosts be 1 J 3 .Buffalo 3, Jersey City 2.- Second one of the three Southern girls who tonsin and occupied a seat near the jer.; ; » ; : : duy visited at r.w.me f - = HE Xe 4 game : Buffalo 3, JeTrsey City: 6.made the first 3 battle flags.\u2014 Magazine middle of the car, had fallen asleep.On - « Mr.Bén Wright has returned home.5 and d Mt 8 mer Curtis oi ¥ SIXTY OR SEVE! - GR EL TE Rochester 4, Providence 2.2 : the seat in front of her-sat a little boy.i THE CUSTOMARY PLACE.from visiting friends in St.Johnsbury.rand Mr MON sited rent : - i! È à of American History.he d £ th M ; and Mrs.J.F.McVeay vi ANGUS SHOPS k i EL 5h WHERE THEY PT.AY TODAY.' a The brakeman opened the door o e A: well-known English bishop some r.D.Cook is on the sick list.t Mr.Geo.Curtis\u201d.- JL N : a a 2°, 2 .Montreal at Jersey City.+ car and called out the name of the sta- time since lost his third wife.A clergy- |.Quite a number from here.went to &t Mr.Geo.Geo.Curtis spest ¥¢ - ER ie Fe fa Toronto at Newark.: TODAY.\u2018 tion the train was approaching.The f man who had known the first wife re- Inverness on Monday to attend the Wed- Mr, and Mrs.\u201cCk 1 i@ Montreal, Aug.i BH Buffalo at Baltimore.(From the Universalist Leader) | elderly woman.rdused hersell with a turned from Africa and wanted to see ding of Mr.Jogeph Fortier, formerly of nesday at H roo e.+ Barastos Some si tv > LA L = : : | a Jerk.: .the grave.He called at the cathedral this place, to, Miss Paradis of Inver- Mr.W.E.Hunt is a for sixty or reve cs = 4% #5 Wei d Locay je a mromentous.À Hitile \u2018\u2019Where are we Bobby ?'\u2019 she asked.and saw the verger.: | ness.Fa : - maumber of days prizing crops Near whee) foundry = 2.à | - Tr , = re \u201cCG ¢ , Mis ie | W ; .: : ! 14 12 SHOOTING | tion's?the earth on sts exe Within | 0) 0's Know, Brandma.\u201d answered | Can pou toll \u2018me where the bishop's Miss, Mageie | Walsh accompanied vy #8ir._,._ Fhworted to have gE: BE 3 \u2014 | l'entestained eich tile mations of | \u201cDidn't the brakeman say something \u2018Well, .sir,\u201d replied the verger, \u2018\u2018I Champlain of Halifax, recently.Nurse (to Johnnie, who Len, fe fo other change 4 ro f : AT EASTMAN.lives : plans are made which have im- just now ?\u201d\u2019- ; don\u2019t know for certain, but he \u2018 mostly Mr.Wm.Crawford :and Mr.Peter the road and miraculous y oar ; É 5 k _ \u2018The scores on Saturday were as fol- portant bearings on many millions more \u201cNo, He just stuck his head inside buries \"éem.at Brompton.\u2019\u2019\u2014+Cleveland Hamilton, spent the week end in Mon- violent death) : If jou do j =: #& lows : evenits transpire which in their combined the door and aneezed, e things, Bobby!\" Leader treal, > LI Kilt ver Punch, ome A COMING FRO.BE; % 1 ~ 200 yds.500 yds.Total results touch in some form greater num- elp me wi les Ings, © nl : : 5 haat Winnipeg, A x a al a every life on the Bhe excaimed, urtdy This 5 0 | III \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | Few Pos ay ust ® Wo à F.Armstrong :.28 25 53 globe.This day, every day.is freighted kosh.It's where 4 oi.: Ty me 1.ly pro able th 3 » à £ John Royston .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.29 22 51 with significance for every human being.| : .o « i ; i - .: 7 \u2018 a een the striking » Z Ÿ B.Willard .cee es 2 a 3 In it: are Dogsibilities of greater ad dr ; \u201cali ER.for a wotti > 8 8 \u2019apt.Seah .: .2.grander things than any of us have yet = Ha ) : if will be c î As = x W.Hollenbach .19 20 | 39 accomplished or experienced.This aa, | .; | J d - Î M k | om- for 0 5 re \u2018ommenced gs | Walter Tibbetts .21 18\u2019 3 |every day.is a gift of God: a gift for |\": FIN ANCI L AND | Il or er 0 a \u20ac fo morning jt was.stat UE.R.Shilson .\u2026 8 28 36 right appropriation ; for acceptance withe] ms | dh a0 Trades Hall the ie - G.Royston .22 14 38 gratitude and for use in ways which He » Le \u2018 Washington Presid > 1 \u20ac C¢'.H.Dingman .16 14 30 approves.Today will bring a thought, a n ef .- L AND INT { Trades | \u2019 h Ro Ë Henry Tibbetts .22 7 29 flash of truth, a new insight into a ques- us MARK T NEWS W erat; ranch of t 2.À w.Traver de T 12 IT 2 tion of it profound pinterest Cherish it, [vb : .À J - 6 In raat Labor, a £5 a .Handyside .ponder it, follow the clew till a clearer 3° ; A : ation +h JE a pane D3 ff ponder i follow the slew til a\u201d cloared ALREADY ARRIVED AND MORE COMING |, snttonal Ma x a.i C.W.Hawley .\u2014 29 29 will bring a new suggestion of duty ; of \u2019 : Poe - \u2018 ME ment Yada oh i | 2 service that should be fendered in the MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKE) ï ill ; ti Cl {| fer with ele, w : §° od ome,i.the neighborhood to the Church, j W : 2a e CP.4 0 LACROSSE.; .the far-away brotherhood, or some spot ; Lo.\u20ac wi con inue our 1e p 4\" i ters, but this is \u20ac à B | of God\u2019s world to which our aid has nos OVER SUPPLY AND TRADE EX- Sales all this month.Don't are of the onini .RB E ShSFbrook 5 b h a been given.To smother that suggestion - CEEDINGLY SLOW.x ; 3 ' Ale will meet, Sie EI : 3: AR The East erbrooke boys: had an- is to turn away from the leadings of the F - * aa a a .oT ÿ \u201cir Th e 9: 04 other workout.last evening preparing Divine Spirit: to gladly comply with A Montreal, Aug.13./ To delay\u2014take advantage of the - .and come to an a Bee for the contest next Saturday after- its gentle command is to experience a 30 bont 1,000 head of butchers\u2019 cattle 5 Lo, So .à meat, CPR i = Bi à noon.They evidently expect this match fresh baptism of the Spirit; to realize à milch cows, 160 calves, 800 sheep and [| Ts hig discount given on all lines : : to-day a Pal PEER to be one of the hardest fights of the -C AT 15 tr \u201cgrow in grace and in the }2mbs and 150 fat hogs were offered for ; | \u2018 : « - : ly $125,000, 2 5 A season, and are taking no chances on knowledge of our Lord.\u201d sale at the Bast End Abattoir Wednes-.+ | of SUMMER GOODS.>, a ECE .losing.On.the other hand the Canud- \u2018Lo, here hath been dawnihg another daÿ.The supply of cattle being more + Q E- Le ian Rand boys have improved steadily blue day : .\u201cthan double the requirement of trade ° : UREN VICTE .4 under their new Captain, Mr.Simpson, Think.pal : thou let it éliD useless Fe a perc oeedingly alr trade and All Light Underwear | : 3 Wf.feel confident that they can take a way 72 \u2019 , ee .rr if i feel Z away \u2014\u2014\u2014 Week's market.NoHe of the sales ex- .: ! to less than 2ic for the leaner stock.Milch cows sold at from 325 to $50 each.Calves sold at from $3 to $10 each.shippers paid 4c perl lb.for good large sheep.Lambs sold.at from $2 to each.Good lots of fat hogs sold at about 7c per lb.! i : - ; Ç | | MONTREAL WHOLESALE PRICES _ 1° Montreal, Aug.13.- \u2018 FIOUR\u2014 Manitoba spring wheat patents, 46.10 to 36.20 ; second patents, 35.50 ; to $6.70 ; winter wheat, patents, $5 to _ $5.50 ; straight rollers, $4.25 to $4.50; in bags, $1.95 to $2.10 ; extra, $1.50 to 81.70.ROLLED OATS\u2014$2.5 \u2018in bags of 90 Bb RE Brought over Jie and from that dows All Light Top Shirts rT oN her WAY Ti - .-, IE MIGHT TG - Men's Two-piece Suits = || re a \"7 É | Children\u2019s Wash Suits ~~ | 4 devi.7 \u201cte : LR Princess fro e | ; | | Men's Light Tweed Suits TE Gros is To Light Mipper S, White $b .ns at Flys and Madam \" \u201cmew Ter \u2026 rames MP ta we | - | | ; | Fl | nso will \u2018accom > = .lbs.46c.; pi à far as Borde iN .CORNMEAL-$1.85 to $1.9 per bag.over pj \u201c aux, + ; 0 acco MILLFEED\u2014Ontario' bran, in bags, sor M In orde ; .$20.50 to $21.50 ; shorts $23 to $24 ; Mani- ; las Ourea, who 0 | ds oba bran, in bags, '$22 to ; shorts, r .: toba br in b 822 to $23; short year, to.make C | M BEANS\u2014Prime pod beans.in jobbi ; Bt oman.Toda .i .NS8\u2014Prime pe eans, ng Co : To i 2 a LC ) ; ; - lots at $2 to $2.05 per bushel.| ES | | : \u2014_\u2014 Board \u2018his yacht \u20ac , | POTATOES\u2014$1 to $1.05 per bag of 80 \u2014 A 4 \"780 to attend t Ibs, in Jobbing lots.| b ken lots.$1.2 Sh .3 AM \u2018 - \u2014Boiling, in broken lots, 31.25 : .nthe THE BIG BLACK PLUG.]7 to #30 per bugger, 19 Proton 10° © [ § CMEBICAN\"S «1 - HAY\u2014No.1, $12 to $13 per ton on i e .\u2019 .LI: i ) - track ; No.2 $10 to $11; No.3 and clover \\ So .(From.the Chic / .i 7 ) mixed, $9 to $9.50 ; clover $7.50 to $8.: ° : * That.the E «ICY - :- : 4 EGGB\u2014No.1, 19 to, 2c.; selects, 2c le Lnglix) ozen.BUTTER\u201424}c in jobbing lots.Le | : 8 \u2018 .BE CN mo METROPOLE BUILDING Pi ble a, A A% a whol i 0 = CHEESE\u2014Western 12c to l2kc.4 {han by the inhale - - R ° ed ; 8 an a whol > Cl : Po i NE - Os .Whole .po CS : \u2026 À | | Lv.7 Undeniablo ( : i - 5 \u2019 t ' a \u2019 * | 7 te | | | - | à pp | : ; To pes : gd .| ! 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