Sherbrooke daily record, 29 août 1908, samedi 29 août 1908
[" gaablished 1897.[Nt À ee = C + mam ame \u2014 Dail ee od .SHERBROOKE, QUE.SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, \u20181908, ONE CENT - A ; REPARATION DAY [AT FAIR GROUNDS.\u201ca D ro bition is known as \u2018\u2019Pre- Basar Day\u201d and it is really a oy ; Sherbrooke fair psy day on the Sher | re are arriving in large quan- \u201ctee and are being Placed.In \u2018the due building the special exhibitors - hing work on \u2014their various ths and in all : pi tion\u201d for the big week ahead.big rooster in the would remark, however, er one is out \u201cit is not sale a All of the to crow ond il] be i sti ; af the day will be intertsting day a Fais for those.interested in the stock exhibits.The programme \u20ac which id christened \u201cHorse Pay,\u201d is as follows : ; 1.00 p.m.\u2014Opening of great specialty \u2018performance in front of Grand Stand.Judging of porses, roadsters, ladies\u2019 drivers, cobs Show d - « hurdles in front of Grand Stand.1.00 p.m.\u2014Commencement of judging in alle classes.Horses and enttle will be judged in the different rings in the = following order : \u201c Horses\u2014Ring No.1\u2014Thoroughbred, Standard, Carriage.and Coach horses, Hackneys and Roadsters.Ring No.2\u2014Clydes and Shires, Per- ! cherons- and Normands, Draught horses, General Purpose and Canadian horses.Cattle\u2014Ring No.jord and Aberdeen .Angus, F 9Ayrshires and \u2018Holsteins.Ring No.E 3Jerseys, Guernseys, Canadian and R Swiss.- Ring No.4\u2014Grade Cattle.In all classes above mentioned > judging will be continued without {eruption until completed.1\u2014Durham, Here- the beter] 2 \u201cThe office of the Exhibition on Wel- K De content to of © lington street has moved to the office gin for this seas m the Fair grounds, Sepended and From a rough glance the entries in o down the R oll departments are filling up to that Wt the tail end of 1906, Déctes that the Mile present indications point to a Tittors voy nly midway, the space on that por- , the fair, ton of the grounds having been well rey ver is Bh ten up, The side shows will be he game.It is may and varied.~~ Inquiry Office near Union Sta- M agree -upos 1/ Ls tion was opened to-day.Telephones \u2018æ 4 weinstalled and all desiring informa- ; ton may now apply there.RACING PROSPECTS.* ALL x E RESULTS The races at the Fair next week 1.promise to he the best ever witnessed ° LA Lo in this section of the country.As will oes be seen from the list given below the oo .best racing horses in Fastern Canada AY TODAY.and the Eastern States are entered., .- Îlestake events .at Stanstead and NI _ Morrisville created great interest, and, Bio.4 8 Sherbrooke .is in the International 2° © Circuit, the interest will be maintained NOTE- 3 gramme of the Great departments there is The weather outlook is good.As the ; poultry building for the opening day, : single and double carriage ° nies, saddle horses and hunters | Ring No.\u2019 ; b fi b =] | conia, N.H.| Vv 14 ; VA Vit.Lebanon, N.H.Rock Island.9 99 at ton, NH.' Falls.in- ; | Departments Are \u201c Getling Ready \" For Next Week \u2014 Monday's Programme\u2014Bright Outlook For Races.Fred.R., F.H.Rolleau, Essex Jct., Maud S., R.Doyon, East Sher- rooke.2.35 Trot, Stake Event\u2014Purse, $500.Shimosa, W.A.Rice, North Cambridge, Mass, Arline Larabee, A.McLaren, Buckingham.Baron Wedgewood, H.A.Harding, Barton, Vt, Birch Leaf, W.F.Daniel, Franklin, N.H Better One, Rodger Rouke, \u201c Green- eld, Mass, Hilas J,, Smith & Lothrop, Sher- rooke.WEDNESDAY, 2.14 Pace, 2.11 Trot\u2014Purse, $350.Billy Hurd, Desruisseaux Bros.,Sherbrooke, Mikado, William Newman, Ver- H.C.Wells, La- Maid, E.A.Sunderlin, gennes.Common Voter, Dr.Burlington Tobin, H.F.Pierce, Stanstead.0)\u2019 Flanigan, Newport Stock Farm.2.18 Pace (Stake)\u2014Purse, $500, Smith\u2019s Rheumatic Cure, G.W.Hall, Oradel, t.Sig Arthur, C.Robillard, Montreal.Russell Gratton, C, H.Lee, Lyndon- lle, Vit.Bessie Barnes, C.L.Jackson, Ban- L.M.Sewer, Williamstown, -gor, Me.Rex, H.A.Harding, Barton, Vt.Mikado, H.A.Harding, Barton, Vt.THURSDAY.Pace, 2.19 Trot\u2014Purse, $300.Smith\u2019s Rheumatic Cure, William Smith, Coaticook.Black Precept, J.W.Dawson, Grove- Kingsey Girl, R.J.Peters, Kingsey Clara D., C.Smith\u2019s J.Jenkins, : Mills, M » | | brooke.Franklin, N.H.Bangor, Me.Deacon Pointer, C.McMahon, Montreal.Gambrella, H.H.Ingram, Sher- / Dr.2.30 Pace (Stake)\u2014Purse, $500, Dick Wilkes, C.P.Leclare, - Joan, William Smith, Coaticook.Lucy A., Roaring Brook Stables, Barton, Vt.Gertrude Patchen, C.L.Jackson, Gentena, C.L.Jackson, Bangor,Me.Warren F., F.P.Fox, edford, Mass, Co Wardel, W.F.Bennett, Somerville, Mass.Alberd R., Newport Stock Farm.Lady Isle, Newport Stock Farm.Alfio, H.F.Pierce, Stanstead.Fred.R., F.H.Rolleau, Essex Jct., Girl, Yt, Candy ass.Silver Heels, W.-Burrows, J.Leamy, Gardner, Stowe, Vt.Jim Patch, H.F.Ishman, Morris- ville, Vt, Pactola Boy, James Blake, Concord, N.Queen Marie, R.Rouke, FRIDAY.2.20 Pace, 2.17 Trot\u2014Purse, $300.Lady Wilkes, Wm.Smith, Coaticook.v Lightning, Henry Desruisseaux, Fast Sin Alconder, W.F.Wormwood, oodville, N.H.Dena, H.T°, Pierce, Stanstead.Keene, N.H.Sherbrooke.Baron Lelord, H.F.Pierce, Stan- stead.Gambrella, H.H.Ingram, Sherbrooke, \u201c Free-for-all\u2014Purse, 3400.Billy Hurd, Desruisseaux Bros., East « Farm, | Sherbrooke.Common Voter, Dr.H.C.Wells, La- conia, N.H.Mikado, Wm.Newman, Vergennes, Jennie W., F.B.Long, Barton, Vt.O\u2019Flanigan, Newport Stock Farm.Island Wilkes, Newport Stock Farm.here, The other events re also w i.se s ell ; pe ay at a filled The track is in first-class con- a Ai dition and the track record should he last mated wi lowered, these clubs.- -\u2014 TUESDAY ; ¢ by v Jb - ._\u2014 lous game \u201d Re Pace, 2.31 Trot\u2014Purse $250.= ALE Mantle, C, H.Lee, Lyndon- DN.pia Cs } cen received bel Frankie Bogash E.C Warner, Sand A a Hill, \u2019 \u2018 >.adlock \"da À, \u2019 Esquire: E C .ornton, ATT AG Taro Squire, Compton.Lo 220 fam 0 Larabee, J.H.Heald, Bucking- RIE ; Ji 1 To Laurent, SO, Falls, Vo V., P.B.Vandyke, MeIndoe .uated 5 005 + ; i = ; _ ios Das 8 Label Francois, Nap.Gilbert, Sher- 1.©, School b \"poke.10 ber th.ri ; ; As lB nak, vo Eugene Bouchard, Coa.L Blos: \\ - _ Fo Col epi, Newport Stock ant ~~ * on ot Mr.Che N va BL, J, F.Berry, Concord, and Mr.¥ RS Boe \u2019 N.& Ov | \"Bey B a Loy los tisville Neh, John Utton & Son, Mor- il Tues ; > .e siter a = p in sev 0 \u2014 7 n was sheet f district 1B j I in Hatier 7 3 Judah, of [4 .224 WNCH HE DIONT 6 orl, GET.je \u201cMisses fi \u2014 s of MC nisl - | budie, of v Is No 1 1 2 iro.C.AD OW in dail on a Serious Beebe P'a nn \u2018ç - \"iopliree posh Charge.' hilbert and, on .\u2014 BH rel § MS ARRESTED KT STATION chton, and CHARGED WITTE Arar penton * ARGE IH ATTEMPT © ure Wd TO ROB DRUNKEN ; puce 9 y SUNKEN a oo WA well, 87 0% ê police made an arrest at nereal og po COR this morning of 4 voune D return lo at the (1 410 g of a young man J.A th rand Trunk «tation wi Is eal and Fat | dre with attempting to on 2 eam 8 runken man.büung to rob OF over ty Othicer had\u2019 k had Seen im in C D _ tim ) h Ma A, occasionally en.: in drink nally treating him\u201d to » and fina saudi m i nally leading him in Inca a sq, ¢ an ?\u2018 Ing Foon, \u201c©lition INto a side wait- I i Served thes Hicer Paradis, who ob- id he say th \u20ac Operations, reports that ' the Pocket.Man put his hands into ing 40 locat of: the drunken man, try- get it, howe, his money, He did not pocket and von It being in ap inside Md Onin TE od ip the Sisvert and Lessard ussist- taken to arrest and both men were | , Victim.Police station.: ough this \u201chad not soberer up en- Morning other part Ing to n arty forg BlTested] ode Mulvena and This Or eight days, A 18 the ev Certain inf] se e will be tried = hours before {his an ept his eve on the man, ompany with his vie- | a give his name.Yas not intoxicated he- \u2018 probably re: \u2026 T Ci | a » | SHOWS TEN t los 1 nrrneneséeasase sésseransenense sesvserbere Shesaeseses 941 > \u201cJean ~ Hamilton, Huntingdon Aca passed by acclamation.demy es cess a ees rena N BARN.n F + d ,| - ANIMALS BURNED IN B: ; Fvelyn Fuller, Sherbrooke Aca \u201c908 Province Fill, August 20.\u2014(Special 00e ene pra _ Province, TH yesterday, morn : Iveson Miller, Cookshire Academy, a 3 9 dock Thursday morning he coven earn ween le oc bel Bowen farm jus deem Sian, Grate ents |r, 3 Se neh Xie of Fair Week.\u201d when oks may be- ex- take care of themselves.Record Receives 3 _ et pected.The police are taking the usual precautions to protect the public.hey should, also, da something to Those ™ who irry money and valuables carelessly in their pockets while in a crowd stand good chance of losing them, HONOR PUPILS OF VARIOUS SCHOOL GRADES Interesting Statement From Quebec.\u2014 LEADERS IN EACH DEPARTMENT AT GOVERNMENT EXAMINATIONS.Quebec, Aug.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014The list containing the name of ten pupils who ook the highest marks in their re- pective grades at the June examina- ions of GRADE IT.ACADEMY\u2014Number of Marks Obtainable, 1,000.Percy Corbett, Huntingdon Aca- MEMV L.0évoccess Gusanrennees eens \u2026 966 Elsie Sellar, Huntingdon Academy, Marv Hyndman, \"(Continued on page Bb.) ° \u2018ted that none of them the .Protestant Superior Schools ix as follows: Sherbrooke Aca- POLITICAL PICNIC HELD AT WATERVILE Hon, Messrs.Fisher and Pater son Were Present.AND TOWNSHIPS POLITIC- TANS.ing counties had a field terville yesterday busy little town for the occasion.- ay at : Wa an excellent programme of sports be run of.iness of politics was disposed of.hundred\u2019 people present, number being ladies.brass band supplied the music.Sydney Fisher, Minister , of Agricul Meigs, M.P.; Mr.Peter and Mr.Rider, Mr.Gale, of Waterville, ed, welcoged the speaker ville.glad to hear the members present defence of the present administration.vho presid- country again.The people its representatives.judged from the growth and prosperity of the Dominion.That spoke for argument could get over it.pleased to call-upon Mr.Hunt to address them.\"Mr.Hunt thanked those who had was not afraid to face the electors again and he believed he would be returned by a greater majority than before.He would come before them with facts, and in any case he was prepared to stand or fall with the He to use his own mind in voting.etc, as Mr.Pope was\u2019 doing.He hop- would vote against their conscience- He touched upon the question of the export of of the most important matters that would be brought before them.He denounced the Conservative party for going about the country talking of bribery at election while they themselves were using every means to secure votes, .Mr.Meigs, member for Missisquoi County, did not expect to be called upon to speak there; but he felt he had the right to come into Compton half of Mr.Hunt, Yor Mr.Pope had -gone \u2018into Missisquoi County to oppose him.He hoped when the time came that every voter would plump for Mr.Hunt and return him at the head of the poll.y Hon.Mr.Paterson, Minister of Customs, said there were alli shades of political opinion in the Liberal party.It was impossible to get men to see eye to eye on all points.But they recognized the principles that came nearest their ideal and supported \u2018them.There were men in the party who had advocated Free Trade.It had worked well in Britain, but there were conditions which made it an impossible policy here.For years to come it would be necessary to increase the revenues of the country by duties.No riff one of the main planks in the Liberal platform.It was de ided tô regulate the tariff consonan with the needs.of honest Government.The tariff would be used more for the pur- {pose of revenue than for protection.Mr.John Leonard, K.C., of Sher- Liberal.of the country during the last Conservative administration with what it { ves now.The was sufficient Et of a Government.\u2018 People wer across the Atlantie.time for-change.Hon.Mr.Fisher, ple of Compton, brooke counties.He exactly when the election was not \u201cable to find any policy in the Opposition.ter of the They could, however, forth.felt would not \u2018much.i doubt increased in recent years so had the needs of the country.to carry on the affairs power.Dr.Pelletier and dressed the meeting in French.- lost.Cause of fire unknown.SHORT SPEECHES BY MINISTERS This pretty and \u2018seemed to be en fete In conjunction with the political event of the a there was to 1 These, however, did not begin until after the more serious bus- There must have \u2018been close on six many of that The Waterville The platform was occupied by Hon.ture; Hon.William Paterson, Minister of Customs; Mr.Hunt, M.P.; Mr.Mackenzie M.to Water- H¥ was sure they would all be 11 They had now been in power twelve years and would soon appeal to the should boy), states that a large number hear the case for the Government from | of temporary Luildings \u2018are being erect- He noticed there ; had been a lot of discussion all over | \u2018the country, but one thing remained\u2014 the action of the Government could be itself and no amount of discussion or He was supported him at the last election.He Government.He wanted every elector would not endeavor to wean them from] their political convictions by concerts, pulpwood, and said that would be one County and take the platform on be- brooke, said he was proud to be a He compared the condition present prosperity _ the soundness of the policy ofj the Liberal flocking to this country from the States and from This was not a Minister of Agriculture, was pleased to meet the peo- [ Stanstead and Sher- did not know vould come on, but it could not be long now.He | constructive | In the mat- Trans-continental railway they had no alternative policy to put carry out c aign of scandal, which he felt would 1 impress the electors The public expenditure had no but In the days that the Conservative party pointed to as an example of economical government very little was needed of the country.Canada was then little known.He did | not believe the people were going to return the Conservative party to, Mr.St.Laurent ad- apparently .Mr.Lovell, M.P., proposed a vote of thanks to the speakers, which Was .\u20260\u20260.00-00000.00.00.g0\"000\"001000e horses and some hogs and hens were MOVE 10 SEITLE THE CPR.STRIKE Toronto Thinks Prof.Shortt Could Coaciliate.: MAY ASK DQMINION GOVERNMENT TO CALL{HIM IN AS ARBI- 5 #TRATOR.Waterville, August 29 \u2014(Special.) \u2014! The Liberals of Compton and adjoin- Toronto, Ont, August 29 \u2014(Special.)\u2014The World to-day says: \u201cA move is being made by outside parties to .induce the Dominion Government to call on Professor Adam Shortt, of Queen\u2019s University, to endeavor to bring the Canadian Pacific Railway strike to a speedy and amicable end.\u2019 THE REBULDING OF FERN, B.C.L.A; Mr.Lovell, M.P.; Mr.C.Hib- 1 \"| ( bard, of Montreal : ie.J.B.St | Again From West.Laurent, Mr.L, St.Laurent, Mr.Gale PROVISION MADE FOR A BETTER \u2018BUILT CITY\u2014BLESSING IN DISGUISE.PERHAPS, Compton, August 29 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 A second letter from Mr, James Ma- { vor, of Fernie, B.C.(former Compton ed there, but in certain parts of the town these will have to be torn down and: fireproof ones erected in their places as permission for erection was only gran with the understanding that the\u2019 temporary ones would be removed in ten months.A number of merchants already have buildings up, new stock in and are doing a rushing business.= Without doubt] Fernie will be built up better than ever.Supplies were sent in from all around and nearly everyone had to lay pride aside and accept assistance at first, but much of the money will be kept to assist the poorer people during the winter, The Presbyterians of Vancouver are sending a house in sections to Fernie for the minister there, also men to put it together.Despite the seriousness of the fire, there were ludicrous incidents connected with it.One man and his wife whose house was not burned removed some of their valuables and carried thgm along to where the fire was raging and owing.to_the intense heat they had all they could do to think of themselves, so they threw their things dpwn and ran, their goods of course being destroyed.: ye TO THE TOWNSHIPS Will Pass Through Sherbrooke Monday Morning.AND WILL SPEND THE DAY AT ASBESTOS MINES.The presidents of the various mining | institutions of Britain and Europe are touring Canada as guests of the Canadian Mining Institute.Their itinerary will bring them to Sherbrooke .early Monday morning over the C.P.R., when they will at.once be transferred to the Quebec Cen- a Ste tral, proceeding to the Asbestos dis- one.man one hols party pe trict, spending the day at Black Lake met at Ottawa and made customs ta- and Thetford.' a They are accompanied by quite numerous party of mining men, members of the Canadian Institute, During the present week they have been visiting the various mining sections of the lower provinces.They are to:go west as far as Vancouver, visiting all the important mining sec tions of Canada.,( The Canadian Institute is aïded ._ to some extent by the Dominion, Government in the entertainment of the distinguished visitors, and the institutes of the various provinces take change of the.arrangements in their respective provinces _ It is hot expected that the party will make any stop in Sherbrooke.\u2014 HAD BEST GIRL AND AUNT ARRESTED.A RUSE TO GET INTERVIEW WITH FORMER AND OUTWIT LATTER.Windsor, Ont., August 29.\u2014(Special) \u2014Because he was not permitted to visit Miss Annie Keller, his affianced, as frequently as he desired, Horace C, Wilson, 23 years old,- whose home is in Strathroy, had the young lady and her aunt, Mrs.Barbara\u2019 Francony, brought in Judge Brooke\u2019s Court in Detroit yesterday on writ of habeas \u2018 corpus.| After Miss Keller had a whispered conversation with Judge the case was dismissed and the young people went | out together with the guardian aunt, reconciled accompanying | them.r iw THE WEATHER.LOCAL FORECAST: .° \u2014\u2014\u2014 ¥ine and warm.bo | oo Former Compton Boy Writes MINING MEN COMING | THE QUESTION OF Dr.J.F.Rioux.=\u2014\u2014\u2014 - A DENUNCIATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL FEATURE OF UNION QUESTION.\u2014 : National, spoke as question of unions : ! great and \u2018undivided union, but harmony exists supposing, one day, one of the other unions where men unite selves together for mutual help, of one town, one province and country.are banded with and I believe we should fear the without a serious human justice.This reason.another employer, this is a small strike.\u201cIn National strikes, for the same changes, needs, but in called, very often, countries, are the victims-of \u201cThe day when cial questions,\u201d that is to say, ment.>\u201d , try, a great harm.RECEIPTS ABOVE Breaks all Records.\u2014 FULL PRIZE LIST OF THE FAIR.ful exhibition Thursday evening.most cases, an were shown, The gate and g stand receipts.exceed last year from rental of booths amounts to previous year.were as follows : .FIRST DAY.Three Minute Class.Nellie\u201d Stanford, ba.m., Fred.INTERNATIONAL UNIONS.Extract From Recent Address of Dr.J.F.Rioux, in the course of his address \u2018on the Labor question at the meeting, this week, in the Monument follows pa the | \u201cIs union | to be permitted ?Yes, certainly, for we say, and rightly, too, \u201cThat in union there is strength.\u201d The J Catholic Church, for instance, is\" Union for doing good, not for working evil, to unite and defend, not to divide and destroy.Every well trained family also forms a union, under the chief, who is the father; the father, mother and children work together, and live happily and nothing but between them, but, sons should revolt against the father, and ask him for! a salary that the father | could not afford to pay him, trouble | starts, discord and ill-feeling cause the ruin of that happy family.There are them- national unions group together the men one In International Unions we people of different countries.National Unions should be supported because they know and understand the needs of their members, International Unions because that which is suitable to the people of one country is not always suitable to those of another.Every laborer has the right to ally himseif with his employer and as soon as employer and laborer agree to the conditions : one to work for the | other, the other to pay for the work, {@ey form a bilateral contract, which neither one nor the other can nullify is The fact of the matter, as I understand it, is this.that if the workman, of whom I spoke believes he can get better wages' from he has a perfect right to inform his employer that after such a date he will cease to work or him and give him time to get another to replace him.If employer and employees cannot agree, let them submit their grievances to an uninterested party.If the employer feels that he cannot pay him any more and the employee conscientiously feels that he cannot get employment where he can earn more, he should remain, for his .| own sake and the sake of his family ; work is abandoned by.a large number of men who go out together because they all have the same grievances and they all ask This is all right, Because they all have the same International strikes, by people who \u2018know nothing of the needs of the peo- \u2018ple in other the laborers: gross injustice.Christians will live their Christianity, there will be no so- there will be no disputes between employers and employees.This is what Clemenceau had to say on the Labor move- , \u201cPope Leo XIII.said : \u2018Ruinous for the employer,.ruinous for the laborer, strikes never fail to bring to the commerce at large, as well as the coun- PRECEDING YEARS.Missisquoi, Like Stanstead, RESULTS OF THE RACES \u2014 THE Bedford, August 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Missisquoi Fair closed a most success- n increase of exhibits grand .by | nearly three hundred dollars.Revénue good figure, much larger than any The race results for the three days pu.BD vos 1 Lafontaine wo.woes eee wee 1 1 Albert H., ch.g: L.Ww.El- dridge .conn ene enn?2 Little Flyer, ba.s., A.K.Sine- hour .IT 3 3 Flora B., ba.m., M.F.Bisette.4' 4 \u201cTime-2.301, 2.203, 2.30%.\u201c2,24 Class.Alander 2nd, ch.s.ç À.J.Pra ; TI@.eonies eriees watess gesses sweese Lida G., br.m., J: Dion .3 2 Mabel S., gr.m., D.Miller \u2026 2 3 Star Agent, br.s, E.B.Vos- burg .ere vavacs sarees ennees aus 4 dis.Time\u20142.911, 2.243, 2.263.SECOND DAY.' ! 2.35 Class.Colonel K., A.J.Prairie .1 1 Nellie Stanford, Fred.Lefon- taine .i sénsententts seviiererers seers 2 4 Flora B., W.F.Bisette .4 3 Mabel S.,'D.Miller .3 2 Time\u20142.29%.=~ i 2.18 Class.2 Queen Alexander, W.N.a a g h p ci a T u a n oO d 0 S ! Rob { stab wa Mr, Lop a Eva eye.| No time was lost in reaching town, Dr.McGregor took the Look out: the sight will be ser- P pe ti Ww fro ddy and to-day, dition is becoming desperate.mer was in tov is vi [eat | fied of the aflait ficers left at on lycerine.\"Ste blowers at e ost office.the safe, took and all the cas bed Bank at St.Eustache Last Night of $7000\u2014Blew Safe at Morgan, Vt.Post Office.Montreal, August 29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The branch of the Provincial Bank at St, Eutache was broken into ) time during last night and seven thou: sand dollars carried off by the thieves.he provincial detectives were noti- this morning and of- re for the scene.There is no trace.of thé robbers who arg thought to .be The safe was ANOTHER GANG AT MORGAN, VT., 10 MILES FROM ROCK ISLAND, n\u2014\u2014 Rock Island, August - 29.\u2014(Special.) isited the post office Morgan, Vt., about ten miles from last night.r.Chester Moore has a store and ji burglars blew open e men have escaped.CPR fi | 1 hogs at -6ic.Ib.rangin from $4 Mr.Pettes also sold one of his large hay mares the same day to Mr.Homer Ingalls of Abercorn.i BY-LAW TU to anville, Debentures to t ture, dertaken for \u2018streets, would b for the present.but it is feared iously injured, | WATER SUPPLY vowansville, Aug.h ople, before known t hig pasture, to Oak Hill to (fish stream dried up, , A village had occasion to dig seven feet into the earth this week and located he water in the river , probably lower than the electric ant would i fd be unable ne moisture, extremely 1 ever before, pl furnish.lightnin h4 te hd time.llage are Hatley, The eld in x .Fast Bolton, J.man u n à | and Rev.I.Stanstead dsor station | to 50 agal f brotherly lo water, INANCIAL DI MAIL CAR ROBBED.Montreal, August 29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A mail car going from Montreal on Wednesday night on the Canadian Pa- Railway was robbed between the and the Glen Yards, one or two mail bags were rifled.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL © PARIS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHPS.LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT.est Brome, Aug.29.\u2014(Special) \u2014 ; J.M.Pettes\u2019 Sweetsburg, Tuesday, consisted of 52 14 cows at prices from $8 to $15; 14 calves, $8.FISHERMAN VICTIM OF UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.ake Megantic, ial})\u2014Mr.Evans] on quite philosophically by since they secured fire protec- n from the river and had a ells of water to depend upon,\u201d m data gathered on Thursday, Fri- it seems that the con- and ver [ \u2014 CHURCH.| August Hatley W.Wilkinson, 4 | Dyson as laymen.4 | (Continued on page 8.) .£ io.Lh 2) à + toward Mansonville \u2018ary and educa\u2019 cet) or each circuit and mission.The.Ministerial Association officers Financial .eXperts.blown open with nitro- $20 worth of stamps they could secure.: ey then stole a horse from the] le of Mr.Codd, a neighbor and drgve to West found this pte erby where \u2018the horse orning tied to the: shipment from '\"URNED DOWN, August 29th,\u2014{Special)\u2014 The proposed Municipal By-Law, which was drafted to authorize the issuing of he amount of $40,000,- for the installing of a general sewerage system throughout the village was Yurned down.The result of the vota- being one |vote only for the By- nst it.It was considered that the- above proposed expendi- in addition to that already un- permanent walks and ?inadvisable, at least August 29.\u2014(Spec- brother\u201d of Mr, A.Evans, mail clerk, who is here visiting, was out with a party of friends fishing up the Victoria River yesterday, and met with a strange accident, he wind blew the fishing line of one of {the party in the direction of - Mr.ns, and the fly hook caught in his IN COWANSVILLE.29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 e extreme drought has been looked\u2019 from Scotsmore,stat- in that he would have to drive cattle a long distance to drink from now until rain fell, as a spring never fail had dried upin local fisherman went and found citizen of had not Mr.Buzzell ad the ood judgment and foresight b install a second dam nearer his dy- amo and thus utilize the water a sec- Nearly all the wells of the 3 low and some ried up, necessitating the liberal use ve in the sharing of [STRICT MEETING OF _ STANSTEAD METHODIST 29th ,\u2014( Special )\u2014 x financial meeting of the Stan- tead District) Methodist Church, was | \u2018 on Tuesday, Aug- st, 25th, Rev.W.F.Jamison, M.A., astor of Stanstead, presided as chair- Rev.R.G.Peever, B.D., s Secrfetärv.| : : Compton, JT.1 Hughes, B.A.Hatley, John Fowk- ds, Géeorgeville, L.H.Fisher, S.T., L., | Barnston.John G.Fulcher, 8.T.L., \u201cA.Miller.Manson- \u2018ville and Perry S.Dobson, M.A., of College were present, with | Messrs Telford, Woodman, Hovey and appropriations were made Georgeville, East Bolton and \u201cmissions, with mission- tional meetings arranged | AFE BLOWERS \u201cARE AT WORK, Open Whether anything of value was secured or not 1s not yet known, but it is stated by post office authorities that the robbers were fooled, as they |did not get à registered mail package,and in the letters they secured there was nothing but cheques, which were use to them, The.train robbed was the Soo Express leaving the Windsor Street- station Wednesday night at 10 o'clock.This train does not carry registered mail, and it is stated that the mail car was made up in the usual way and locked before the train left.As |the.train is now far in the West, nothing is known as to whether the mail car was broken; open or not, but_it is thought that the mail bags were |abstracted before the traln started, and were -éarried to the Glen Yards and there ripped open and searched.It is thou ht that the robbers secured He for thein pains, and this\u2018is home, some by the fact that the robbery was dis- | covered by the scattering of a number where the bags were opened.- The cheques were all made payable through | certain Banks, and were therefore quite J useless to the thieves, who were evidently \u201cwell enough acquainted with banking procedure to see this, and therefore threw them away.While nothing is known as yet re- \u201cgarding the affair, cheques have heen turned in to the city post office officials amounting to \u2018over $7,000, 1 | i for the_ district were elected, with Bev.W.S.Jamison, M.A.president,Rav, and a programme committée appoint- the association, to be held at Stans stead, in the month of November.| _ B.AND F.BIBLE SOCIETY.= Kinnear\u2019s Mills, Aug.29.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The Secretary of the B.& F.Bible Society, Rev.Thos.Bennett, has been recently in this vicinity, and has had a most successful visit.He came here from Lower Ireland, where he \u2018addressed a large audience of 162 persons, mostly men, and waa very much \u2018pleased with the interest manifested jin the work and the contributions handed in.He gave his celebrated lecture which was illustrated by on Wednésday.Another large gathering of 150- persons was present and seemed very much to enjoy the views of our Northwest, which were placed {upon \u2018the screen, ; The.collectors had visited their var- {ious \u2018districts and had been well received.The collection at the meeting was liberal and the entire amount realized for the Society was in the given by.the district.It is very gra-.| tifying to see on the part of the people here so much sympathy with the objects of the Society, which is the circulation of God\u2019s Word at home and | abroad.\u201cWe may add that the 1ec- ture \u2018was exceedingly interesting and instructive, | : | © MARRIAGES.ORCUTT\u2014POPE.° South Barnston, August 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A very pretty wedding took place in the little village of Hatley, at the home: of Mr.H.R.Pope on Wednesday, August: 26th, at 6 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.Pope\u2019s youngest daughter, Mildred,: was married to Mr.Lyman Or- cutt, \u2018only son of Mr.E.C.Orcutt, of Kingscroft.| At the hour appointed the party appeared, Mr.Orcutt being supported by Mr.Irving Whitcomb.~The bride was attended by the maid of honor, Miss Ethel Parker, and leaning on the arm of her father.She looked chatm- ing in white.The presents were very numerous and useful.guests present were Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Pope, of Barton, Vt.; Mrs.Ellen Osgood, of Johnson, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs Charles Hastings, .of St.Armand\u2019s; Miss Barnes, of Abercorn; Mr.Herman Smith, of Mount Vernon, Me} the few but, A far- his the this.light to and Helen - Morrison, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Orcutt will visit points west and will be at home at Kings- croft! after Sept.8.Nn They stood under a beautiful arch of flowers in \u2018the bay window of tha parlor and were united in marriage by the Rev.Mr.Hughs, pastor of the Methodist church.The usual \u2018congratulations were tendered.GEORGE\u2014SARGENT.Vale Perkins, Aug.29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A very pretty but quiet wedding was \u2018solemnized at the residence of Mr, and Mrs.O.A.Reid, Vale Perkins, Aug.26th; when Miss Ethel Sargent was united in Koly matrimony to Mr.Her bert! George.Rev.Mr, Garner, of Mansonville, performed the ceremony.\u2018After doing justice to the wedding dinner, .the happy coupie went to boat amid showers of rice, boarded the \u201cLady of.the Lake route for Sherbrooke.: \u2014\u2014 .1 MCDOUGALL-PERCE ial) Magng, August 29th,\u2014(SPCCIR TT AE er pretty house wedding took place Wednesday.afternoon, at the home of the - bride\u2018s parents, when Mr.Herbert E.McDougall was united .{Continued on page 6.) are they en a of no - of letters and cheques around the place \u2018 L.H.Fisher as Secretary- Treasurer .ed to prepare.for the first meeting of .lime-lights, in Kinnear\u2019s Mills Church - neighborhood of $50, the largest ever, Among the 60 the.- { Miss Ethel Parker and Misses Maggie .y 18 ; 13 3 18 à É À ; \u2018 PAI Te\u201d NM \u201cNE A a PP or pee as) a oe Pore , § a a i i NTIS UR.carre bat na 4 roa ra re oe PS Ll ig ed Pht aren ate eme Z N NE) a mee APTE pre REE ass EN of EL Ae : pr a dA UI a 3 Leman SE GR Lam CUT 1 ei ' x maine ati.i001 UE.3-30, ti sc AE ÉD CET Te ES CEE PRIN ini BES email I Ei i oN ib TN SSIS RO i: TEAR ANE dés i A Bi ET (SED oi i; in RRs MWR SEE a es ; = \" \u2019 .\u2019 ., Lo + | | .r = we v ne F Ga we aad ; 7 \u201d , 8 ap .> .wo : ; OS NE RE .w H 2 a veu .Le - - - x i - rence ._ - er meet , cn a a - A an mre ea 21 a rs = de Rd RR yy en tem pA pre f rt EE Wem Be Stay Pres dé ct LE EES ue 7 .Py pr -~ nT SAN N pa EE EEE RE ave \u201c\u2018 1008.\u201d : \u201c PAGE Two; \u201c= - _.1 Worthington & Borlase | - [Notaries Public, Eto.| 1 Marriage licenses f#ssued: Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.AT BISHOP'S CROSSING, second and fourth Mondays each month, te MEMORIALS.Artistic work only, in Granite and | Marble Monuments.Prices reasonable.\"RICHARD HAMBLY, Coaticonk: Que.ques ee LE EE PE ed de dr \u201cMr.Jas.Longmoor\u2019s and report \u2014 - RECTORY HILL, Mr.Jack Leith has been spending a few days at Simoilon, Que.Mr.Harvey Watt and Miss Ella Mimnaugh, of Thetford, has been calling on friends in this vicinity.Mr.George Teith left on Thursday for Wakefield, Out.A number of voung ie party on Thursday evening, folks attended at a 1] pleasant time.Academy of Music ODELL BLOCK, Wellington St.sata > Directors \u2014Messrs.J.W.Bearder, F.R.C.0.,, LIS.M,, Irwin Sawdon.HIF] rs: Prospects post free on application.The Dircetars will be pleased to ceive names at an ecrly date of instrumentalists desiting | to join the\u2019 Academy Orchestra.| re- D gw ee TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE {Affiliated to McGill University), 83 SIMPSON STREET, MONTREAL.For the higher education of young women, with Preparatory ; Department for girls under 13 years of age.President\u2014Rev.James Barclay, D.D.Vice-President\u2014Ven.J, G.Norton, D.D., Archdeacon of Montreal.__ Principal\u2014Miss Grace Fairley, M.A, Edinburgh.hn 5.pme, ETES ENS frst an ae ee mere The Institute will re-open: TUESDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, at noon.Entrance examinations for new scholars will be held at the school on Sa- tarday, 12th September, at 10 o'clock a.m.Prospectus, \u201cetc., apply to the Principal, or to A.F.RIDDFLL, Secretary, North British and Mercantile Building, 80 St, Fraucofs Xavier St.*jse1JUON Havergal Ladies\u2019 - \u201cCollege TORONTO Qu) 5 yx Y AX wi is te aa de dé ae CN B ren es L Pet \u201c Rn?28 ow = rm ey Ae ALD a.ail ; pe TREE Sob TE RT TR AR TT ean ee ~ba \"5 Separate Senior and Junior Resi- 7 3 dental and Day Schools with 1 2 i - Preparatory Department.28: \u201cPreparation for Honor Matriculation, # + Havergal Diploma, Examinations in Music 3 and Art.Resident French and German | Te Mistresses.Physical Culture under two te resident gradustes of the Boston Normal School.Domestic Science School, with six Departments.Large Grounds, Rink, Swimming Bath.For illustrated calendar please apply to the Bursar, Fall term begins 10 Sepiember, 1908.4 MISS KNOX, Principal.= mj \u2018The muzzled dogs of Washington now know what the high officials in the town have endured throughout the Roosevelt Administration.\u2014Houston Post.SHORTHA nai is taught complete in thirty days.Don a = SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.VE CE BF SHERBROOKE - UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP'S COLLEGE.| LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.Residential College vor Mens Session of 1908-9; ET .Michaelmas Term opens Satniday, September 12th, 1908.Matriculation and Supplemental Examinations begin Tuesday, September 35th, Lectares, Thursday, the 17th.: Women are admitted es day students.A large number of scholarships and exhibitions are available.For information as to these and the Arts Course, apply to Rev.Principal Parrock, LL.D., Little Metis, ».Q.For the Divinity Course, etc., npply tn Kev, » J.B.Alinatt, D.D., Cap a d'Aitgle, .Q.For Calendars, Prith,, M.A, P.Q.THE STANDARD BUSINESS COLLEGE 314 $t.Catherine St., West, MONTREAL.etc., apply to F.W.Registrar, J.ennoxville, The - up-to-date Business College in Montreal Re-opens Sept.1st.BOOKKEEPING (including \u20141nstruc- tion in Loose Leaf and all modern systems) ; Commercial, Arithmetic ; Penmanship ; Cominercial I.aw ; Dusiness Practice.SHORTHAND, individual instruction ; average time 3 to 4 months.Typwriting by Touch method ; J£nglish ; \u2018Business Correspondence and Office Work.Special course in Higher Acounting.For prospectus write WwW.8S.JONES, Principal.THE DIPLOMA OF GOLLEGE.is hecoming recognized by the business men of the Province of Quebec as a guarantee of thorough business irain- ing.It is presented to every student of the College who completes the required course in Bookkeeping or Stenocraphy.0 Students of Bughee: Commercial live in Stanstead College and have .the advantage of a well conducted hoarding schooi, providing social training, so necessary for business men.> Write for terms and full information to the Principal of Stanstead College.GEO J.TRUEMAN, M.A, going away to school writefor Calendar of J | .Ottawa Ladies\u2019 College (OTTAWA, Ont.) One of the be& equipped colleges in the country.Complete courses:\u2014Academie, Art; Elocutien, Stenography, Domestic Science, etc.- MUSI (Canadian Conservutory).Prepares for the .{ Univenity, Leaving Examinations, Civil Service.\"Hl Finishing courses arranged for.For Calendar, address the Lady Principal or ° © REV.W.D.ARMSTRONG, M.A., D.D., Presicent.Six Months to Learn Shorthand Is an Imposition on Innocence.Boyd's Syllabic.Shorthand, invented in Canada 1901, on entirely new principles, has more:than doubled its progress each year.Tt It has but nine characters, - 112 Ç 5 2 syllables and three rules.It has no dots, dash, shading or position.vp Applies with equal facility to all words common or technical.Best Af: for Court reporting.| - EL A) aE ARE _ JF reefLesson]( Plate]l) so - ' 1 Tove 27 \u2014 .- ) gf en ev smog mo gees go] IC 35-782 /52r CR gp Gp \u20ac (D op FU en - A.A.1 3 ~ J A 2 shine\u201d \u2018inch © + ; 7 \u201d.I AN i ADE Aa nee SAL IN SN EERE A A x.te syllables, for correction.and routine, giving you the same We tine, - \u201ca _JExample, Our office routine is a practical ana actual work in office: methods experience that would be acquired none to two years\u2019 experience.in an office.ure Specialists in Shorthand, Bookkeeping, and Office Rou- = PA NIE Oe c .ay CEC tli ue ris rap: ae Say a vendu side cèpes \u2018 rd 2 RP ps = RETA, ä wif TER + x Ne ù > \u2018 ; ; ne Pe.NPR TN ie ; 3 + 3 NRL TY 2 = 3 A \" LP 3 PRT IT 0 = A ; = Let EY Ty HEAR 3 TEE ; - \"i A se non he mots re cata 4 cu ; m | RO = ; 34 feat Cars tn 2 pires Fai EE soe RENE N : > carre m7 3 + - woe Le anes sk Ae 4 TR IRA TE hh ve ; I TERT FE eT, en » ve CN + acier + : A - - ; A act: pes RE SR 5 a es Ar gp at RER ; _ ROSE .Ty - ERG + = \" UFR oy db en 2 n A 2 de Sons er aR hele SR fac Bie 9 +4 HIRE ND Si Mad a MT + a : $ so dat 1 ET SEE FRE Cm EY TP en Ed En Eiri ESO A 8 AWG TRIN A Rr cr ONCE 3 .3 à racer apte pentes Ta 22 - gc Aon?Ut Blt) x T Tu ; - OX EEE = - ALN es ME - ee ENT SEE dei Pour rine pir OR ri IN ride eA i Fi .ps Ma ia ds > ; PER 2000 MS © EAN \" ~ _ hp YA A * Ct ?- - \u2018 9 g = > x Chri a: da = LL PS en mies - on IN ca | \" \" _ reg a ; = J - p 24 a BAR Aint 2 Sm re ES CARE ASE mes nes LA ete ee 2.Ce eee mes Ca San en ase ein regres fhe wean art te niet ro As dt i re ake BR i LAR eis en Aer es rs Ten fa ACH a Cal oo Le | ; .; \u201d \" , , * \" .- qe \u201cee LEA Re dee Sekar \u201c \u2018 ed > > TE : , 3 wae J ies a 3 » \u201c s AG Aa as tt us ae sua TE Fa EE Eda Men i eh BN TAN Cll eet ae fit cE RP MES ; EE .Lb \u2018 - ; ss : \u2019 \u201c TIO I , mw Y ad Eaten a : oe ETT Rep = > ow MO dea R sans TR eZ \u2019 TES a \u2018 PR ; A Ré 5j peu ppt NEL \" : sat ee EE TARTAR : es a dd NS OC SE FL SINT LOD aE air de Sa gh at AX CN Perrine ae net tan me ES a = .3 Wh CE : A TT ae Ta, TA og > EE HN a ) ND - au adress AR 9 éisin airs 3 > ee a Œ_ > : : sh al à Kn aT nes de ane - ' , Tn ° \u2018 , 2068 he 8 ; , 7 STA EE ; ; A rs hu = MS ) à Ë ae ; diet.2 = a ze : = 4 oni OIA ¢ > .; | 25 : ay or are A RAI ER \" cor = i - ESS a \u201c citer ; i ; ) : = ner 2 re ; ; ol Pa E ea: ET A PER JE RENE i PY ; SY 8 .\u2018 a ce nid i Ba Si dd z TRIN 5 ~ - rE BEN SE oe \"3g * dé > © ) x, à ; à or.om ST palin, = Ln .- Le 3 As, ; : : Ë , ; = TN Ba par oo 5 \u2018 .7 - 0% \u20ac LE * 5 : : .+ > .il oe x ae ae Th 5 - Farad ; \u2018 i 7 SF.Coen .es y ; Ru .2 \u2018 A : I \u201cx rom : A Lee A \u201cx.y i ; 2, 3 A 0 > .\u20ac .- Le .: ; fl La .iL SO a Li Theis ae rie ei inh ho nl > Hotte J 4 = ; .rp = 4 > a J RA ye) = 7 a > IAA Ru Bee TEE Li LUE LE wr s Lo Cts oi Si = = \u2026 v3 3 va À x > pr \u2014: : E NE b 3 Lu a A = ges née Do ESS = Begin.ue 9 opt S dot ù TEA A dep tage or RTT Re YIVIIISISIGe Ive ° staslisiel 1864 A Bookkeeping hand in English a + cessful teaching, All graduates in position.Boyd Syllabic Shorthand & Business College SHERBROOKE, QUE.VVVIvI SOS e oy Send in as Rany words as you can make from the above .J6 | : \u201cOFFICE ROUTINE [ A ; TL J ( LA 7, Cor.St.Catherine Studies Will be |Resumed on Aug.25th : by the Budget,.Vouct.cr Rapid and Correct Calculations, Neat and Rapid Penmanship, Short- $ nd French, Typewriting by the Touch and Semi-Sight ystems, Correspondence and details of Office Work.Proficiency is the best and most permanent foundation: for and upon it this College has stood for 44 years.Write for prospectus.Address : » PPV VIII IIIV _\u2014 Sr rs 46 Uuiversity St.ed and Loose Leaf Systems, suc- J.D.DAVIS, Principal.\u201cAt Home\u201d To anyone wanting Dyeing or Cleaning done.We make a specialty of Cleaning or Dyeing Silks, Cottons or Woollens in Ladies or Gent's wear.Get our prices before sending your work out of town.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, Sherbrooke.Bell \u2019phone™ 10, People\u2019s 223.RECEIPTS ABOVE PRECEDING YEARS.(Continued from page 1.) Phelps senravne soasocnne vecanseaaes pees 11 Albert H., LL.W.Eldridge ., 8 33 Compton, Jr:, J, Dion .\u2026 \u2026 2 272 Time\u2014233, - \u2019 PRIZE LIST.The following, is the prize list of the Fair : HORSES.STANDARD BREED, | Stallions, 4 years_and up.\u2014A.P.Pra- lan 1, r \u2018 Stallions, 3 year 1 and up.\u2014O.Contois 1.Kd.Koss 2.- Brood Mare and jcolt \u2014J.M.Hill 1.] CANADIAN BREED.Stallions, 4 yeary and uver.\u2014H.Jette \"Brood Mure and |Cold.\u2014N.Lanotte, 1, Gelding, 3 yearsi\u2014Louis Recheleau & Son 1.Clydesdale Horses.Mures or Gelding, 4 years.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1, W.F.Kay 2.Mares or Geldings, 3 years.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1.i Curriage Horses.Btallions, 4 years and up.\u2014S, Lafleur 1, R.Derick 2, Henri Galipeau 3.Stallions, 3 years \u2014Jus.DLemazgne 1, T.Montauge 2, Moses\u2019 Pitte 8.Stallions, 2 years.\u2014C, lc.Vosburgh 1, Fred Bushey 2.3 Cl \u2018Stallions, 1 yedr.\u2014Francois Fontuaind 1, Harold bE.Teele 2, John Stevens 3.Brood Mare and Colt.\u2014Francols on- tuine 1, .N.Murtindale 2, J.M.Hill 3, 14.°11.Morgan 4, Henry Jette 5.Mardés or Geldings, 1563 hands and over.\u2014P, IK.Hauver 1, Hector Hebert 2, A.I.Derick 3, Joseph Lareau 4.Mares-or Geldings, uuder 154 hands.\u2014 H.L.Kemp 1, Levi Longley 2, Pinehurst Jersy Stock Farm 4, Nelson Limlaw 4.Mares or Geldings, 37 year§.\u2014C.E, Beerwort 1, F.D.Perkins 2.oe Mares or Geldings, 2 years.\u2014Moses Piette 1, Nicholas Lamotte 2, E.Duveu- leau 3.- ! Hil} Mares or Geldings, 1 year.\u2014J.M.1, Sherman Miller 2 H.Jette 3.Pair Matched Horses, 154 hands and over.\u2014Andre Lareau 1.Pair Matched Horses, under 1534 hands \u2014P.E.Hauver 1, Adelard Davignon 2, Pierre Galipeau 3.Draft Horses.; Stallions, 4 years and up.\u2014A.J.Tra- han 1, Louis Coulombe 2.| Stallions, 3 years.\u2014F.H.Wheeler 1, T.Montungue 2, .UE Stallions, 2 years.\u2014Hyslop Bros.1, T.Montangue 2.J Stallions, 1 year.\u2014W.F.Kay 1, © ¢ Brood Mare and Colt.\u2014Alphage Fgur- nier 1, C.kK.Blinn & Son 2, W.F.ay 3.Almer Percy 4, F.Fountaine 5.Mares or Geldings, 4 years.\u2014J.De- mers 1, Arcade Dreileau 2, W.F.Kay .| Mares or Geldings, 3 years.\u2014W.F.Kay 1, A.Callemyer, 2.\u2019 i Mares or Geldings, 2 years.\u2014W.PF.\u201cKay 1, M.Derick 2, John Stevens 3.| Colts, 1 year.\u2014A.Percy 1, G.H.Montgomery 2.A Pair Draft Horses.\u2014J.B.Demers 1, C.E.Blinn & Son 2, Louis Rocheleau & Son 3.: .Specials on Horses.Mare and Colt, any breed;\u2014Francois Fontaine 1.Lady Drivers.\u2014P.E.Hauver 1, Chat, Short & Son 2, Joseph Lareau 3.Quick Hitch\u2014McCorkill 8pecial.\u2014John Bell 1, J.and T.Dryden 2.Lipping Special,\u2014Ed.Draffin 1, D.A.Collins 2._ CATTLE Shorthorn -Durhams.Bull, 3 years and up.\u2014John Harvey 1, Chas.Fournier 2._ a \u201c Bul,, 1 year \u2014C.E.Mandigo 1.| Bull Calves.\u2014O.A.Revnolds 1.: Cows, in milk.\u2014A, C.Batcheller 1, Chas.Fournier 2.; Heifers, 2 years.\u2014C.E.Mandigo 1.- Heifers, 1 year.\u2014 C.E.' Mandigo 1.Heifer Calves.\u2014C.A.Batcheller 1.Avrshires.Bulls, 3 years \u2014(G.H.Montgomery 1.Bulls, 2 years.\u2014John Stevens 1, P.& J, Kirk 2.- Bull, 1 year.\u2014W.F.Kay 1, G.H.Montgomery 2, F.Fontaine 3.Bull Calves.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1, John Stevens 2, W.F.Kay 3.Cows in milk.\u2014C.A.Bacheller 1, John Stevens 2, W, F.Kay 3.Heifers, 3 years in milk.\u2014W.F.Kay 1, | John Stevens 2, G.H.Montgomery 3.\u2014 Heifers, 2 years, in milk.\u2014W.F.Kay 1,1G.H.Montgomery 2.cifers, 2 years old.-\u2014John Stevens 1, eifers, 1 year.\u2014W.Fy Kay 1, P & J.1, | Kirk 2.John Harvey 3.Heifer Calves.\u2014(:.H.Montgomery J.| H.Burley 2, W.F.Kay 3 .i Jerseys: ull, 3 yvears.\u2014John Harvey 1, E.H., Morgan 2, J.& L.Sornberger 3.; , Bulls, 1 year.\u2014W.N.Martindale 1, I, Hi Morgan 2.+ Bull: Calves.\u2014E.Sérnberger 2.\u2018ows, in milk.\u2014J.& I.Sornberger 1, | M.Morgan 2, W.N.Martindale 3.deifers, 3 years, in milk.\u2014E.H.Mor- 2.» 2 years, in milk.\u2014k.H.[Mor- .N.Martindale 2.Heifer, 2 years \u2014E.H.Morgan 1.H.Morgan 1, J.& L.* Heifer, 1 year \u2014W.N.Martindale 1, Ji & L.H.Sornberger 2, E.H.Mor- gi 3.} : deifer Calves \u2014W.N.Martindale 1, J.& Li.H.Sornberger 2, E.: H.Morgan 3.; : .Holsteins.Bull, 3 years and over.\u2014John Picken- ing 1.| iuernseys.Bull, 1 year.\u2014John Stevens 1, W.J.Stevens 1, Andrew Stevens 2.Curtis & Son 2.» Cows, in milk.\u2014John 2 years, in milk.\u2014John Stev- Heifers, eu Teifers, 2 yeurs \u2014 John Stevens 1.{¢ifer Calves.\u2014John Stevens 1.An- \u2018ew Stevens 2.| , (irade Cattle, One Pair Working Oxen.\u20140.A.Reynolds 1.< Pair Stéers, 2.years.\u2014John Harvey 1, Jas.W.Harvey 2, Pair Yearling Steers.\u2014T.R.1, \u20ac, F.& D.T.Tittemore 2, air Steer Calves.\u2014John Harvey 1.Cows, in milk.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1, Harvey F.Berard 2, FE.H.Morgan 3, John Stevens 4.\u2014 .Heifers, 3 vears, in milk.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1, W.K.Kay 2.Heifers, 2 years, in milk.\u2014W.F.Kay Ewe Lambs.\u2014Francoig Fontaine 1, Joli\u201c Btgvens 2.Co Rams, years.and over.\u2014W.G.Milti- more 1, 4.& H.Brown 2, E.H.Morgan 3.- Fsams, 1 year.\u2014W.G.Miltimore 1.Ram Lambs.\u2014W, G, Miltimore 1, H.Morgan 2.; Pair xwes, 2 years and over.\u2014W.G.| Miltimore 1, FE.H.Morgan! 2, G.& H.| Brown 3.: | Pair Ewes, 1 year \u2014W.G.-Miltimore |, E.H.Morgan 2.; Ewe Lambs.\u2014W.G.Miltimore 1, E.! H.Morgan 2.| Coarse Wool.Pair Ewes, 2 years and over.\u2014J.B.G.Demers 1, Francois Fontaine 2.Pair Ewes, 1 year.\u2014Francois Fontaine 1, B.G.Demers 2.i Pair Ewe Lambs.\u2014Francois Fontaine 1, E.H.Bcott & Son 2.Best Fat Sheep \u2014J.B.G.Demer54, John Stevens 2.E.; Downs.Pair Ewes, 2 years and over.\u2014E., H.Morgan 1, W.G.Miltimore 2, G.& H.Brown 3.| ; Pair Ewes, 1 year \u2014W.G.Miltimore 1, G.& H.Brown 2.0 Pair Ewe Lambs.\u2014W.G.Miltimore I, G.& H.Brown 2.Best Fat Sheep.\u2014W.G.Miltimore 1, G.& H.Brown 2.Specials\u2014Downs.Best Registered Shorpshire Ram.\u2014W.G, Miltimoré 1._ Best Pair of Shorpshire Ewes.\u2014W, G.Miitimore 1.; »~ SWINE.Yorkshires.months and over.\u2014G.H.McCullough Z, - « Boar, 9 Montgomery 1, P.& M.John Stevens 3.Bow and Pigs.\u2014P.& M.McCullough Guthrie 2, G.& H.Brown 3., ] | Potatoes, single peck.\u2014W.M.Thomp son 1, D.H.1 galls 2 John Gage \u201cJ 3 3 McGovern, Bros.4.BOR In Corn.\u2014W.F.Kay 1, John Gage & Son 2, F.G.Guthrie 3.H Edoin 4.! | ! -C \u2014G.& H.Brown 1, D.H.eds aC F.& D.L.Tittemore 3.MANUFACTURES.> Cioth.\u2014S.Phenix.l.|, ee cythes -\u2014béarord Mfg.Co.1.Hoes \u2014Bedford Mig.Co 1.Axes.\u2014Bedford Mig.Co.!.Forks \u2014Bedford Mie.Co.1.Upen Buggies.Alfred Rheaume 1.Cutters.\u2014Alfred Rheaume 1.double double team.\u2014H.O.Roy Harnesses, driving,\u2014H.O.- Roy 1.Harnesses, i 1.{ | | rnesses, express.\u2014H.O.Roy 1.\u2026 oa: single driving.H.O.Roy 1.| 3 s, cooking.\u2014 Bedford Stoye Co, 1.| Stores.Deating \u2014Bedford Stove Co.| Holloware, variety \u2014Bedford Stove ne o.1.- .RECOMMENDED BY JUD E.Hay Forks.\u2014Bedford Mfg.C.1.» .réesésstés pété ds ttétetebtee styles.Great pains has been tak -in the world of fashion for the a we shall receive from time to time .Our values we UNDERHINE.a Hand Rakes.\u2014 edford Mfg.Co.1.Handles.\u2014Bedi rd Mfg.Co.1.| Grass Hooks.edford Mig.0 OUSEHOL MANUFACTT R 25 Home-made.Sloth \u2014G.E.Cc.Mowers 1, S.Phenix 2.i : Pole Carpet, 10 yds.\u2014R.T.Cpok I.\u20ac Quilt, patchw rk in silk.\u2014R.IT.Cook ; \"Quilt, cho in cotton \u2014H.Edoin , Dryden 2.gune T patchwork Worsted.\u2014Amos Crothers 1, Jos.| Crothers 2.Co Quilt, knit orf = crochet.\u2014MrB.Maria and Alex Leggett 1, J.B.De chenault i 1, John Stevens 2.Sow, over 3 mos.and under 1 year.\u2014 John Harvey 1, FP.& MM.McCullough 2, McGovern Bros.3.Boar Pig?over 3 months and under 9 \u2014McGovern Bros.2.' .Chester Whites.Sow, over for breeding.John Harvey 1, W.Harvey 2, John Stevens 3.Boar Pig, over 3 months and under 9 mostus.\u2014o, & LL.H.Sornperger 1, John Stevens 2 James Tamworths.Boar, 9 months aud over.\u2014John Harvey 1, O.A.Reynolds 2, C, F.& D.L.\u2014Tlitternore 3.: Sow and Pigs, pigs not over 2 months.\u2014C.A.Batcheller 1, Jus.W.Harvey 2, U.A.HKeynolds 3, KE.Berard 4 = i Sow, over 3 months and under 1 year, for breeding \u2014Juas, M.Harvey 1, T.RH.Harvey 2, John Harvey 3.Boar Pig, over 3 and under 9 months, \u2014John Harvey 1, O.A.Reynolds 2, C.F.& D.L.Tittemore 3.; | Berkshires.Boar, nine months and over.\u2014Jas.W.Harvey 1, McGovern Bros.2.= Bow and Pigs, pigs not over 2 months.\u2014McGovern Bros.1.Sow, over 3 months and under 1 year, for breeding.\u2014McGovern Bros.1, Jas W.Harvey 2.Boar Pigs, over 3 A and under 9 months \u2014dJ ohn Harvey 1.', - Grade Swine.Sow.apd Pigs, pigsi not over 2 \u2018| months.\u2014John Stevens 1, McGovern Bros.2.Sow Pig, over 3 months.and under 1 \u2018year \u2014John Harvey 1, O.A.-Reynolds 2, Jas.W.Harvey 3.\u2018Specials: \u2018 .Four Best Bacon Pigs.\u2014W.Harvey 1, T.R.Harvey 2, C.¥.& D.L.Titte- more 3, John Harvey 4.= Bacon type Boar, Tamworth, or Yorkshire\u2014T.R.Harvey 1, John Harvey 2, McCullough Bros.3.Best Pair Tamworth Sow.Pigs, under 4 woutus.\u20141.ré.Harvey : 1, Jas Ww.Harvey 2., Best Bacon type Tamworth Sow, for \u2018breeding.\u2014T.R.Harvey 1, John Har- vey- 2.: .Best.Pair.Berkshire Pigs, under 4 months, for breeding.\u2014McGovern Bros.1, Janu.W.Harvey 3.- 1e .Best Berkshire Boar under 4 months, for breeding.\u2014J.W.Harvey 1.* .POULTRY.| Plymouth \u201cRocks.Plymouth Rocks.\u2014A.BB.Foster 1, F.Fontaine 2.} | Hamburgs.\u2014Alfred Pare 1._Leghorns.\u2014A.B.Foster 1, McGovern Bros.2.Houdans.\u2014McGovern Bros.1, Aldred Pare 2.Wyandotte.\u2014E.H.Morgan 1, .E.F, Currier 2.; ; ; : Game.\u2014Alfred {Pare 1, McGovern Bros.2.: Bantams.\u2014Percy Rhicard 1, Arthur J.-Longeway 2.Orpingtons.\u2014Alfred Pare 1, Arthur J.Longeway 2.- T0 Rhode Island Reds.\u2014E.H.Morgan 1, McGovern Bros.2.20° \u201cCommon Turkeys.\u2014J.H.Burley 1, P.Menier 2.; Poland China Geese.\u2014E.H.Morgan 1.Common Geese.\u2014Clinton Kemp 1, Mc- Govern_ Bros.2.c Pekin Ducks.\u2014McGovern Bros.1.Common Ducks.\u2014G.H.Montgonery DAIRY EXHIBITS.\"Creamery Bitter, in boxes, 56 lbs.\u2014 E.H.Hunter 1, F.A.\u2018Ayer 2, Herbert Bockus 3, H.J.Laduke 4.« Dairy Butter, in tubs, not less than 30 lbs.\u2014J.H.Burley 1, B.L.Gardner 2, Peter Bockus 3, G.A.Doherty 4.Dairy Print Butter, not less than 5 1bs.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1, Peter Bockus 2, G.A.Doherty 3, L.V.Denel 4.Special prize for best style box of 1.\u2018Special prize for Mest style Package Dairy Butter.\u2014G.\u2014.Doherty 1.FAM PRODUCTS.Sugar, cake-not less than 10 H.Ingalls 2, Maple Ibs.\u2014G.A.Doherty 1, D.J.C.Martindale 3.Maple Syrup, in glass, one gallon.\u2014J.C.Martindale 1, G.Doherty 2, D.H.Ingalls 3.: Comb Honey, not less than 20 lbs; in best shape for retail trade and shipping, made this year.\u2014F.W.Jones 1, Da- mase Rocheleau 3.| Extracted Honey, not less than 20 lbs.in best shape for retail trade and shipping, made this year.\u2014F.W.Jones 1, Damase Rocheleau 2, D.H.Ingalls 3.Early - Apples, - 4 varieties.\u2014Chas.Short & Son 1, G.E.& C.M.Powers 2, G.& H.Brown 3.; Late Apples.\u2014A.Fournier, 1, Chas.C.F.& D.L.Titte- oo not less than A.Short & Son 2, more 3.: Pears.\u2014Arthur Longeway 1, G.& H.\u2018Brôwn 2.\"5 ; - Grapes, 4 VvVarieties\u2014McGavern Dros.1, G.& H.Brown 2.20 à Corn in Trace, 20 or more ears.\u2014W.M.Thompson 1,°G.E.& ¢.M.Pow- \u201crs 2.3 \u2018Garden Vegetables, general collec- tion\u2014F.G: Guthrie 1, John Gage & | Son 2 Rest Collection Grain, \u2018Grass, and Corn, in sheaves, roots and vegetables of any kind.\u2014Iouïis Rocheleau & Son 1, Galipeau & Goyette 2.GARDEN VEGETABLES.Beets, turnip rooted.\u2014E.H.Scott & \u201cSons 1, So, Phenix 2, John Guge & Son 3.Beets, long rooted.\u2014@G.& H.Brown 1, W.iF.Kay 2, F.i.Guthrie 3.; Beets, sugar:\u2014G.KE: & C, M.Powers 1, C.F.& D.L.Titternore 2, McGovern Bros.3.4 Mangolds, heaviest.\u2014G.E.& C; M.Powers 1, G.& H.Brown 2, McGovern Bros.3.¢ Cabbage, white \u2014H.Fdoin 1, Louis Rocheleau & Son 2, S.Phenix 3, John Gage & Son 4.Canlifowers.\u2014F.G.Guthrie 1, H.1, C.Æ.Mundigo 2.Heifers, 2 years.\u2014G.H.Montgomery 1, Jas.W.Harvey 2, O.A.Reynolds 3.| Heifer, 1 year.\u2014Jas.W.Harvey .1, John Harvey 2, G.H.Montgomery 3.Heifer Calves \u2014C.A, Batcheller 1, W.F.Kay 2.A.Kollanger 3.\u2014 Fest Fat (\u2018ow or Heifer, anv age.\u2014 \u2018John Harvey 1, Jas.W.Harvey 2, T.R.Harvey 3.- Best Fat Ox or Steer.\u2014John Harvey 1, das.W.Harvey 2.Best Pair of Matched Cows.\u2014G, H.Montgomery 1, John Stevens 2, J.H.Burley 3.Best Pajr Heifers, for Dairy, 2 years, \u2019 not over 3.\u2014W.KF.Kav 1, John Stev- | ens 2, C.A.Batcheller 3.Best Fat Ox or Steer.\u2014John Stevens \u2018Best Bull on Fair Ground, any breed.\u2014W.F.Kay 1.Best Veal Cull\u2019 \u2014Jas.W.Harvey 1.SHEEP.T.eicesters.Rams, 2 years and over.\u2014~John Stevens 1, E.H.Scotr & Son 2.} Rams 1 year,\u2014Julien Campbell 1, oJ Ram Lambs.\u2014Julien Campbell 1, Fran-/ cois Fontaine 2.) Pair Ewes, 2 ycars and over.\u2014John St-vang * Francois Fontaine 2.Pair Ewes, 1 year.\u2014Francois Fon- tae.1, Julien Cumpbell 2: » Edoin 2.Carrots, long orange.\u2014S.Phenix 1, W.F.Kay 2, McGovern Bros.3.Carrots.stump rooted.\u2014E.H.Scott & Son 1, W.F.Kay 2, F.G.Guthrie 3.Celery.\u2014F.G.Guthrie 1, W.F.Kay 2, 3, & H.Brown 3., Cucumbers.\u2014John Stevens 1, F.G, Guthrie 2, C.F.& D.L.Tittemore 3.Parsnips \u2014W.F, Kay 1, G.& H.Brown 2, F.G.Guthrie 3.Sarsify or Vegetable Oyster.\u2014F.G.Guthrie 1, G.& H.Brown 2.Penpars, ripe\u2014F.@G, Guthrie 1, G.E.& C.M.Powers.2.Tomatoes, collection, three of each.\u2014 F.G.Guthrie 1, G.& H.Brown 2, H.Edoin 3.\u2018Tomatoes, plate o* 3 specimens.\u2014F.G.Guthrie 1, W.F.Kay 2.John Gage & Son 3, G.& H.Bro-n 4.Tnrnins.\u2014D.H.Ingalls 1, W.F.Kay 2, C.F.& D.L.Tittemore 3.Onions, red.\u2014H.Edoin 1, McGovern Pros 2, G.BE.and C.M.Powers 3, W.F.Kay 4., Onions, yellow.\u2014G.E.& C.M.Powers 1, H.Edoin 2, McGovern Bros.3, W.F.Kay 4.Onions, silver skin, or white \u2014F; G.Guthrie 1, G.BE.& C.M.Powers 2, G.& \u2018H.Brown 3.Potatoes, - collection, \u20ac varieties, 5 each.\u2014G.E.& C.M.Powers 1, F.G.months apd under 1 year.| \u2018& H.Embroidered 8ilk, c pieces.\u20141).H.In- | galls 1.| 5% un Toilet Set.\u2014Mrs.Geo.Baxter 1, Creamery Butter, 56 lbs.\u2014F.,A.Ayer 1.ind.\u2014W.N.Martindale | TT.Cooke 2.6; dd Knit Lace in Wool on garment.| , \u2014 PV.H.Ingalls 1, G.E.& C.M.Pow- y ers 2 in Cotton] on gar- i 2.Rug, of any ; Hand Knit L co i ment.\u2014D.H.Ingalls.1.\u201c \"Kitchen Apron.\u2014D.H.Ingalls 1.Fancy Apron.+G.& H.Brown 1, H.loin 2.107 : Bo dies Crochét or Kai Shawl \u2014 Louis Rocheleau| & Son 1, .doin 2.\u2014D.H.Ingallsil, | | Best piece Crochet work in | sil H.Ingalls 1._ su | .Carriage Lap Robe.\u2014G.E.& C.M.Work.\u2014Chas.Powers 1, Di rey 2.wn Centre iec , Short & Son 1, G.B.& C.M.Powers.Modern, cs H.Ingalls 1 ÿ pieces Cr rk i , Best 6 pieces rochet wo k.\u2014D.Sofa Pillow, | any kind.\u2014A.(Itheaume 1, Chas.Short Son 2.; Mounted Tapdstry Wark DE In- ralls 1.: | Bo embroidered | Linen Cenfbe 1 iece.\u2014J.C.Martindale 1,.G.& H.Brown 2.a Embroidered Bureau or Sideboard Scarf.\u2014G.E, C, M.Powers 1, Chas.| Short & Son 2., Embroidered.Doitres, four.\u2014G.Brown 1, Chas.Short & Son 2 D.H.Ingalls 2 .Five, O'clock (Fea Seb E: & \u20ac.G: & H.Brown 2.; My Cov kind.\u2014Louis Roche- Table Cover, jany ¢ lcau & Son 1,' BE.& C.M.Powers 2.Best display of Fancy Work, made by one person, limit 25 articles \u2014D.H.In- alls 1.! 5 Netting in orgamental form.\u2014J.&:T.Drsgen L LN.A.Pare |1, Chas.gran Work, hort & Son 2.Roman Cut Work \u2014D.J.Pells 1, G.E.& C.M.Powers 2.Ha Table Mats.\u2014A, .Ingalls 2.Tattiog in linen or -cotton.\u2014F| D.Perkins 1.Mrs.kK.Johnson 2.- Pin Cushion, any, kind.\u2014D.1, Almer Percy \u20182.Outlining.\u2014D.|H.engalls 1.Ladies\u2019 Shirt (Waist Sets.\u2014 H.In- galls 1, Percy Rhicard 2.Ladies\u2019 Fascinator.\u2014D.H.Ingalls 1.Lamp Mat.\u2014Clinton Kemp 1, D.H.J.Stevens 1, D.[.Ingalls Ingalls 2.: [_ 5 .Mountmellick ! Embroidery.+ L.V.Denel 1.=~ | : - Burnt Work.\u2014J.& T.Dryden 1.Painting in | Still Life.\u2014D.H.In- calls 1, Mrs.E.| Johnson 2.¢ Landscape Painting in Oil.\u2014D.H.In- galls 1, F.D.Ferkins 2, Painting on China.\u2014F.J.Borden 1, G.& H.Brown 2.Crayoning.\u2014Percy Rhicard, 1, Eugene Best 2.Pencilling.\u2014D.H.Ingalls 1, Eugene Best 2.Tea Cosy.\u2014Almer Percy 1.1 Pair Wool Stockings.\u2014S.Phenix 1.Pair Wool socks\u2014Mrs.Maria and Alex Teggett 1, G.BE.& C.M.Powers 2.Pair Men's Mittins.\u2014Mrs.Maria and Alex Leggett 1,]G.E.& C.M.Powers 2.- = .Wool Yarn\u2014Francois Fontai G.E.& C.M.Powers 2.- \u2018Agricultural Wreath.\u2014Mrs.John Mar- tindale 1; McGovern Bros.2.Agricultural Bouquet, \u2014 Mrs Martindale 1.; Bouquet.of Flowers.\u2014F.G.Guthrie 1.ign in Autumn Leaves or: Moss.\u2014 Abe Kolimeyer 1, F.G.Gutbier 2.\u201cLargest and bpst collection\u2019 |of Flowers.\u2014F.G.Guthrie I.po \u201cBest Exhibit of Gladiolus.\u2014A others 1.ne 1, John mos Co- Best Exhibit lof Sweet Peas.\u2014D.H.Togas Moxhibit Gr orst\u2014A mos Cr- * Best F Exhibit of hii \u20145 G.Guthrie 1 shibit| of Zinnuas\u2014F.Get \u201cHome-made Pickles, 4 qt.size.\u2014 F.G.Guthrie{ 1, Mrs.John Martim- dale & Home-made Sour Pickles, 4 qt.size.MCG ait.Bro=.Lane.cGovern Bros.1, Mrs.John martindale 2.Jelly, 4 tumblers.\u2014D.XH.lhga McGovern Bros.'2.Meet Lot of Wheat Bread\u2014J.|C.Mar- tindale 1, Walter! Hayes 2.lls 1, Best Louf Brown Bread.\u2014D.Gard- or 1, John Stevens 2.2 \"Best Tin Biscyits.\u2014J.C.Martindale phesy the early visitors will show ders.It's a satisfaction to be a BLLLLLLLLLLLL048000488 0000000044 Exhibition Announcemey ~ We are now oîfering oùp oo Fall purchases of Ladies\u2019 Tailored Garments :- which have been selected with exceptional cure ings and styles that combine newness with the practical but the present showing includes most of styles likely 4 most popular \"as well as some of the more extreme mod NEW STYLES and not be obliged to copy, Costume Dept.\u20141st Floor à L.A.BAYLEY 555 Sg 9 \"4 as to valu 5 en in the study of wha \"ug | bis com » AS regarde colar It i resent gi, 0° prove es, kL utumn of Tl90s other \u2018additions to p s exceptionally good -apq ve their appreciation by placi mong the fir \"gon st to wear one of the La 2 ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Jas.Gilbert -and Mas- home in Dunham on Friday.- They were accompanied as far as Newport, Vit.,, by Mrs.H.B.Tice and Miss MA.Aldrich.= Te Mrs.A.A.Lamorey has been visiting her old home in \u201cBrownington, Vi Po Mrs.John G.Foster, of Ottawa, Ont.is spending \u2018a few days at Derby Line, the guest of Mrs.A.1.Foster, , Miss Gertrude Smith has gone to \u2018New York to enter a private hospital to become a trained nurse.Mr.J.A.Suprenant has opened up a meat Market in the Gilmore block, also carry a full line of vegetables.Dr.and Mrs.Gordon Emery, who have been.spending several weeks at Derby Line guests at the Universalist Parsonage, left on Friday morning for their home in Washington, D.C, Mrs.David Eméry, of North Hatley is spending a week with her daughter, Mrs.R.Knight.| \u2019 Little Miss Marguerite Gauthier who has heen\u2019 visiting \u2018relatives here, has returned to her home in Sherbrooke, accompanied by little Miss Kathleen Paquette and Leona Fregeau.Messrs.W.Hackett, Norman Flint, Walter Gilmore and Earl Sisco are ail camping at Lake Park.- Principal Gedrge J.Trueman has returned from a: trip to the Lower Provinces and was accompanied by Mrs.Trueman.= A cablegram was received here yes< \u2018terday by Mr.D; Neven, Sr., saying that Mrs.Neven and Miss Neven had arrived safely in Paris; France, and had a fine voyage.; \u201c Miss Daisy Néttleton, of Montreal, is a guest for a few weeks of her brother at the Rock Island House.Ë Mrs.Alymer Spier and Mrs.Heath leit on Thursday for the West.to be absent about two months with relatives.The Misses Miriam and Florence Nelson entertained a party of young people at their home on Thursday night very pleasantly.At the close \u2018of the evening refréshments were served.: ! Mr.E.J.St.Pierre, shipping clerk for Butterfield &- Co.has gone on his annual vacation to -Middlebury, Wt., where his family are.| Mr.H.M.Hovey is confined to his house through illness.Mr.and Mrs, J.H.Hubbard, of Cambridge, Mass., are guests of Deacon and Mrs.Chas, N.Mill on Cas weil Ave, : Mr.H.R.Hubbard, who has heen on a canoe trip ofs 500 miles on the Canadian lakes and rivers, has left for the Maine woods, where his parents are for a few days\u2019 outing, before returning 10 his home ir Plain- field, N.J.; DANVILLE Several ears of live stock were ship- - at Rock Island, and hesides meat will Jason | In Effect June 34th, 109 | .LEAVE SHERBROORY, 6.20 a.m.\u2014For Bosto 11.00 &.m'\u2014For Boston, 3 Ne ak 5 2 p.m.\u2014For Newport, - 0 7.8 p:m.\u2014Duily except Ratumdy, 4 New York.30 D:m.\u2014For Boston,and Nu y ARRIVE SHERBROOR 6.43 a.m.\u2014From Bo .5.80 a.m.\u2014From Nowon sad Nor te, .18 a.m.\u2014Dalily except * Monday, New York, \u2018 hu 2.55 p:m.\u2014From Boston and Nes: 9.55 p.m.\u2014From Boston sn 8; Ta 11.60 p.m.\u2014From Boston Now You, 8.30 a.m.\u2014Mixed (rom .Newpen, in days only.i | : Detailed information; and time may be obtained at ticket dfficég, D.J.FLANDERS, Pam.Tol, ky C.M.BURT, Gen.Pass.Agt., Buia In Effect June at, Son.NEW YORK EXPRESBS.~Lesws i brooke 9.25 a.m., arrives Quée ui À p.m., daily except Monday; BOSTON EXPRESS.~leavs be brooke 7.08 a.m., \"arrives Queda 1} p.m., daily except Sunday; PORTLAND EXPRESS.\u2014Leste he -p.n., daily except Sunday.ACCOMMODATION i Sherbrooke 6.56 p.m., arrive Quel 3 6.15 a.m.,-daily except Sunday; ; Also connecting trains on tio Me PU ision \u2018and \u2018Énauaiere Ney Br ol For time-tables or forther- apply to any of the oom 8 ageiti or to E.O.Grundy, G.-#.and P.4 ds Sherbrooke: - \u2014TO THE- od Ganadian North-Wa! | AN: Sept.Ist, 2nd, l4th anddti To Moosejaw and\u201d Hast.Proportor ately low rates beyond, to aud in ing Macleod, Culgary, and Hamooto.HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS # the Canadian Nortiweg?, sept.1st, [à ard 29th.Low rates.Tickets goo (0.days.: .' \u201c SEASIDE EXCURSIONS.St.John, N.B., and Bt.A $11.50.Good going Aug, 21th, sth.™ and 30th.Return limit Sept.2th B® TORONTO EXHIBITION September th and th \u2026 \u2026 .a September 4, 6, 8 9, 10th, \u2026.io 08 Return limit Sept.15th, 1906.REDUCED FARES, - In effect.Sept.1st to Oct! &.me clusive.| \u2019 : or Secong class colonist fares from.wih brooke to Vancouver, Victosis, Bi and Portland, $54.45.San Francisco, Jos Angeles (vis OF ped from this point Friday for- the Sherbrooke Fair.Among the exhibitôrs from this vicinity \u2018are: The Tsaleigh Grange Farm, MH.1.Elliott.H.HH.Cleveland, C'.fh, Cléveland, Dr, G.L.McKee, J).A.Wadleigh, 0.M.J.In- galls, Chas.P.Baker, I.EE.Phil- brick, LE.T.Yale gnd R.J.Peters.Mrs.F, PB Crather, of: Humbolt, Sask., is calling upon old friends and acquamtances, prio to the return 1 her western home.\u2014 .Mrs.R.A.Jacolison and daughter, of Red Deer, Alta., have heen spending Lo a few weeks, with her sister and brother, Miss Nellie and \u2018Mr.Chas, Honey; man, Water street.Miss Eileen Richey has returned from a pleasant three months\u2019 sojourn fy the home of her wrandfather,-the Mon.M.Hh.Richey, in Halifax, N.S, .H.Burley 2.post Plate Doughnuts.\u2014 John Stevens 1, G.B.& C.M.Powers 2.i Best Plate \u2018Ginger Snaps.\u2014H.N.Clouth 1, MeGovern Bros 2.; Best Louf Gin ol Bread \u2014G- KE.& C.Powers 1, 8.; Phenix 2.de Meat Loaf Chäcolate Cake \u2014(.E.& C.M.Powers LA.F.Derick 2 i Best Loaf White Cake\u2014F.G.| Guthrie 1, G.E.& C.Powers 2.- \"Best Loaf Wheat Bread\u2014Special\u2014J.H, Burley 1, W.J.Curtis & Son 2, J.V.Denel 3, John Stevens 4.; RECOMMENDED BY JUDGES.Sofa Pillow.Q- [Landry 1, Quilt \u2014G.& H, Brown 1.Centre Piece \u2014H.Cumpbell 1.Pillow Shams:\u2014Louis Rocheleau & Son 1.LS : Embroidered Suit.\u2014H.Edoin |1.Hard Angle Work.\u2014A.J.Stevens 1.Child\u2019s Dress.\u2014J.H.Burley 1.CORRECTION.Crop Prize \u2014Glentleman's Garden, Dunham.\u2014J.I.Selby.SR Those winning; Director Derrick\u2019s prizes, can get the same at Mr.Ben | Stevens, Bedford.|.\u2014 RANBORO.Arrivals and departures include: Mrs.Gordon, from East Clifton, at Mrs, W, J.Swaile ; Miss [Rosie Cable home stopping at Rev.D.A.Lough George l.oveland (home from B College, where hé has been taking büsiness course ; Mrs, Coppins visiting at her nieces, Mrs.Horace ('airns\u201d; y ; Mr.-and Mrs.Henry Planche te Len- from SawyerVille; where she has been ily, of Laconia, NH.are s;- Mr, few days with relatives in Heville | a Ville, ane the guests: of Mr FE.A.Mountain.Mr.and Mrs.John Booth snd fam- spending a town, Mr.and Mrs.KE.Planet, of W ater- .and Mrs.pe \u2014 Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for 480) $54.45.- ( \"LABOR DAY.One-way First-Class Fare For the Round Trip, : ,Ç Sept.4th -to \u2018th; inclusive, ticki good to return Sept 8th, La E.H.SEWELL, City Pass Mt Art Bldg.- Sherbrooke, 0 GRANDIRURKS FARM LABORERS\u2019 EXCURSION To CANADIAN NORTH WEST Via Grand Trunk and North Bay On Gding Sept.1, 2, 14, 18.1 Alsd, via Chicago and Dulotb \u201d.WINNIPEG Fare $10.00 to and frçe transportatios #9.points west thereof.Sept.ênd and 14th.all tickets Nov.36.TORONTO EXH!BITION Going Rept.4.6, 8, 9, 10h, sx 5th and 7th, $5.90 for rou Return limit Sept 16.SIDE EXCURSION SEASIDE so Return list # noxville recently ; Miss Julia Hurd Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Pro returned home from visiting [friends \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 p- _ Portland; Old Orchard ond in Cookshire ; Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Archie - , INGLE FARE: : : SINGLE FA Hodgman from Birchton at her par- Does it Pay Going Aug.2%, 29, 30 9, ents\u2019, Mr, and Mrs.Horace Cable's.to insure in the Return Thruit Sept.a colonist 7% Mrs.H.Cable is on the sick list.ne ee One way second class , 5 Bo Li.[Canada Life P|; i ta i to 0k PE \u201cre naIN oC MQ * Ace er, BC.seat ?| VENTILATING BEES, ILLUSTRATION, poco San Francisco ad Los In.tropical countries there are what Policy No.054133.geler, Cal, : : one can only désprie as Ventinating Plan 15 A $54.43.oth bees.During the hot season tho or Estirne x q : Corresponding rates to : ated Cash Surrender _Val Fresgondiing three bees post themselves on their $5160.00.valle fins @ gratpeom 5 Heads at the enirpnce of the hive and foun Cash Surrender Value $5361.80.City Ticket Office 3 a fan the interfor with the incessant mo- made owner fùCecded original estimates C.1.FOSS, AS A : ; .( po .ace over fifteen years ago eee tion of their wings, They are|reliev- , This is not an exceptional example blisb on 8 ed at intervals by fresh bees, who, car- For information apply.to any repres- One ju à while you publ ye ry on the process They are kipt to eBtative of the Company.that ven know ought tO inte 5 their duty by a sort of patrol of bees, ' DOUGLAS £T.TAYLOR, ; Ny he (her people have &% 7.This is a well authenticated fadl, District Agent, } (ES 200 -day's pape \u2018 - Sherbrooke, vi that sar in todays Fo * 7 E a F - s a \u20ac : ê = dem ee , BOSTON & Ma 1 B ter Harry Gilbert; wha have been vi- 0, i siting relatives here returned to their brooke 4.08 p.m., arrives Quam ii JF TRAIN, = Len y 3 \u2014 B CIAL Gh 908, a daughter ser Royce.RO 9S, 7 M nj Drape Benjami | RADI L\u2014At Ha! on Auvisst 22nd merly - of Sherh nd two months.CALL \u2014 On Av.north.Hatley li.\u201ced 31 years.S1D\u2014At Goul! RE oth, Fe - son of Mr.an 4 months and 1 MORTGAG- Reccives mo! Allows Int: puted half yeg Pom a.DA .C.H.0000000000 PR.- - m 8 \u201d at my \u201cstore = \u201cdiscount ou à! © Visitors.wel EAST &) b er \u2018of cushiur URglés, also ali k and buggien, AI : V&RONA, hotel.\u2018but solid \u2018rubber- or c whecis to order.Ported from the the Unitea Btater.© and pricog and ter venience, Repairs all kinds done op ing, vVarnishing an vehicles à sec prices jeciait mere rer A n .EY) a ARE\"! The size 1, The price ~The old rw Canes} em \u2014\u2014\u2014 Jove me | Quebes LE - er ves Bhe- Juuebes BU raves Bhe- Quebec 6.14 XN.\u2014 Leave ves Quebes ay.; gantio Dige ey Bb.particulars y'u agents, and La \u2018, tickets 1908: s Ag _ pke, Que: Yusions BST AY Ont luth - IPEG certain REN Aug sm of Mr.\u2019 4 months and 13 days.somputed mu j very afternouu, ; CE ng.NBN A ANA NA 7 , \u2018 \u2019 pristed and publisted and 105M eibing as AR EERKA x HAH ç \u2019 a ; | Suns erbrooke 1 i strictly 10 Ever On ~ ER es.f CUS an os SCRIPT TS address a, Casads ; | nite Slate | ings iy fons §1.00 0 three flame Warddn Gendron evidently be- « gx MO\"?2 \u201ceæts, ! ; | | Gr ar, BOLL one mouth, Tos ii \u201cheves In the doctrine that publie oï- 0 = * % r ! | | - ponts address y Hs.neat flee 1s à public trust.His faithiul- on.Smit-ers nhrurs | Tos by TE money mem or Dal ess to duty knows no let up from D :p use expe .yo ol | \u2018 EE rie beacon dun 5} \"vue to vear, jalthouxvhb hix position is t pfaiils : ve | | : Th \u201conan Poetry, Le Bien which laxity is more the rule sh oi wn per wort Chan the exception.I is by no destine notice \u2014\u2014 \u2018aneans an englable position to fill ; G@3R-.eue Is sure Ro make enemies in hew- \u2014 nS EE BIRTHS.pot\u2019 on © DRAVER- a, Ben gADIE-\u2014 A August sidow © merly and tw (ALL \u2014 Yorth Hat K} years.aged + jamin Draper At Goul > os > 0, .2oth, 1 Mrs, Peter Reid, aged) 2 RO ans Ain and Sutton, dau hter Sutton.At daughter Ye to Ma At Hunover.Conn, 2nd, i the Tate of Sherhraahe, o months.- On Aux- 17th, ley Hospital, I Station, William, and half yearly.~ J.DAVIDSON, C.H.F0SS.& ly Bees K oxw BECO RD « % and publishers.COURT te sta Te Ai Siftiott on Au - Ve + to (ts a and \u2014 9 È IN Lo.pus, Marea 1605, at the Richard Call, tue, vounrest ; : : | sirucl and HERURGOAE L9AN & MOnTGASE COMPAËT, Receives money on deposit and Allows Interest at 4 po ¢ President, oc.-Lread.*% >.(nis, | | mr p\u2014 \u201cerva here.ist ! bird i i Arrisl hh Mrs, ke On, in x ! + 7 250 F ARLES | me) .\u2014 - \u201c NISC 5 M 47 - COMES 5 ADV I discount on all fur +: ie 16 les, Visitors wet-ome.ÿ- at my store during Fair Week, 151 Wellingt 7 oan def ft, - | cars Maker of cushion ani bugyley an \u2014eniene ul Kin Repair and alterati log vary ue: on short notien, vehicles | \u201cblog and Upholstering en oid | LIE TC EYE \u2019 prices eee mrirenes ss Lp \u2019 de Éatabiished- 1570, mr EX EP D Foi EAST SHERBEOOKE.\u2018busses, oie, £=0F CUstiion tices best on AI these tirées are i,u- mantfucturers in AIL work guaraniend | FRS to suit buyers\u2019 cop- ons Paint- : All at moderate pucumuatic fred © , also all kindy of covered WH uggies, \u2018 , wagons, hotel wlid rubhe Fheslg tu order.Parted frou\u2014the the United States.0d prices and to ns AU sorts of heavy WOFK: IE We aiso Êt ot : of.sholds the place of dominant interest among the many fall fairs along the Fade, fore North Atlantic \u2018slope, taking the slope Georve Li [a | - cure S} VQAES 4 : Ce : Lg © \u201c hundred miles inland ! Leer es \u2018another, Exhibition the usual adequate quarters were the goal of his of any setback on his own part.Mr.\u2018to his new field of labor SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, ÿ ju to the path of duty, and.Officer Gendron's updwerving fidelity of purpose conveys Ë lesson which might, to che lasting bénefit of the country, be taken to beart by public officials ev- Such devotion to duty is a= rare among public servants in these days as it is refreshing.- And Now the Extibition.(rinada's Great Eustern Exhroition to mean à stretch extending several On the eve of success cecins assured, providing, always that the weather man is agreeable.Sher- hrooke Fair Le a well balanced show, on a large scale, designed to both in- id amuse and no intending visitor from far or near need have anv fear of going away disappointed, whether his purpose shall be instruction or amusement, or both.Over thirty vears of experience have gone into the preparations for next weeks Exhibition, of which fact the evidence will not be lacking.rr Exhibition and the Schools.- Tt seems rather ill-considered that the Protestant schools of the city should be reopened next.Tuesday, in realite the first day of the Exhibition, The object is no doubt to lengthen out the school year, which is well enough in a general sense; but scarcely wise under the cireumstances.Many of the pupils will be absent during whole or part of the week, and the minds of those who attend will be centered more on Exhibition affairs than on recila- tunis, À Regretted Departure.Much of the credit for the new Y.MY.(.A.building is due to the energy aud untiring efforts of the General Secretary, Mr.Hopkins, From the day six yeurs ago, when he took up the duties of Secretary, new and ambition for the Assocation, and the coal was never lost sight of until finally achieved in most creditable fash- jon.Mr.Hopkins is an indefatigable worker, which is the groundwork of all achievement worth while.Withal his genial disposition and never-failing courtesy have endeared him to mem- hers of the Association, both young and ld and his sterling qualities have won the profound respect of the entire community.It is to be sincerely re- sretted that the Association must lose him now, but he will leave it in an as- sired position where some other man can carry the work along without fear Hopkins will be able to take with him the con- svionsiiess of a Dig task nably done while working in our midst; \u2019 \u2014T'he Onlooker.-WILSON'S FLY \u2019 One packet has actually i killed a bushel! § PADS i sa 2 Ro .3 -\u2014 BOLD BY \u2014 - SRUCCISTS, CROCERS anp GENERAL BTORES iJdc.por packet, or 3 packets for 25c.wi} Inst à whole season.| The size | The price bas not hie old relinhin ANTI PP, ATR Bip let on VW i \\ .a | a ; Is the Tidho nf L¥ayg pre \u201cea Lu Sag pe \u2019 THE ANT rns sed due of (he Anshl pg i { hr r ch 1000 +) shop pho « 1; 34 ete * | 13 dinaryCrimp; and the Fea- tires of the Better Crimp.4 And it tells the kind of ('rimp that is the Better Crimp\u2014AND WHY.9 If yonare Interested, a Post (Card will bring this Bricht Little \u201cEye- Opener\u201d to you at once.{na Although the weather was not favorable, fifty-five responded to the invitation.A very enjoyable evening was spent.I'he Methodist church and the school house are much improved by the extensive repairs that they have recent- iy undergone.Mr.and Mrs.William Thompson are leaving on Monday for a two months\u2019 Visit to the Northwest to see friends.Mr.William Nugent also goes to the Northwest on Monday.\u201cMr.and Mrs, J.8.Beattie and Mr.and Mrs.Nutbrown have just returned from a delightful visit to relatives at Spring Hill and Lake Mogantid They drove through a beautiful part |of the country and were very much pleased with the beauty of the scenery.What proved to be a very large congregational tea meeting was held at the Town Hall on Friday last.After dinner the company adjourned to the church where a good programme was given, which included excellent speeches from, the Revs.R.Sinclair and D.Mick, of Inverness, and Rothera, P.D.Muir and C.Q.Watts, of Leeds Village.The pastor, Dr.Kellock, presided.A selected choir, led by Mr.W.R.Thompson, gave some appropriate pieces of music, On the Monday evening following a social was held in the Town Hall, which was filled to its utmost capacity.A very enjoyable mmpromptu programme of speeches, recitations and music was given.The proceeds of the two functions amounted to over one hundred dollars.Mrs.Mar and family have returned to their home in- Barre, Vt., after spending the summer with her father, Mr.Thomas McKee.been here on a visit to Mr.and Mrs.William Morrison, have returned home to Sherbrooke, : Mrs.A.K.Maclennan and have returned home to Boston.Rev.J.Woodside, of Vancouver,was family, visiting at the Manse one day last week.Rev.+G.Kinnear, of Montreal, and\u2019 Mr.John Kinnear, Inverness, spent Wednesday here,, revisiting the Scenes of former days.- + STANSTEAD.The Imperial Oil Company is moving their oil tanks from Smith's Mills to the foundations recently erected opposite Stanstead Station.Misses Calback, of St.Johnsbury, and.Glyn, of Montpelier, Vt., were guests this week at Mr.John Walsh\u2019s.Mrs.W.B.Frost left on Friday for a few weeks\u2019 visit to her parents in | New Hampton, Iowa, where she will he one of a ,re-union of eight sisters.Mr.Frost accompanied her as far as Montreal.LÀ garden, a tomato plant which is 7 feet in heighth and has borne a large number of tomatoes.: Mrs.Flmer Spears left on Thursday for a visit to relatives in Minneapolis, Minn, Mr.and Mrs.John three children.who have heen camping at Baldwin's Point.have returned to their home in Brooklyn, N.H.Mr.H.F.Pierce - is moving his large barn across the street to the rear of his residence, - Mr.George Fomeroy, of the E.T.Bank, is confined to his bed with la grippe.+ .COOKSHIRE.\u2018The Charlottetown Patriot, P.ET.says : \u2018\u201cThe services on Sunday evening last in the Vernon River Methodist church in charge of Rev.George Orman was conducted gnd the sermon preached by A.Huntley, M.A.a graduate of McGill \u2018University and principal of Cookshire, (Quebec) Academy.The subject was the Prodigal Son and was delivered in a very clear and ef- factive manner.The singing was most hearty and acceptable.The church was crowded, Mr.Huntley is a Ver- nou River boy held in high esteem.\u201d + MILBY.Mrs.E.Miller was hostess at the Guild tea Wednesday aiterngo - There 1 enjoy- forty was a large attendance and! ed a pleasant afternoon, over being present, Recent visitors in town are Mr.and Mrs.Melrose, Hartford, Conn., at Mrs.Mackav\u2019s : Rev.and Mrs.Levi Miller, of Abbotsford ; Miss\u2019 Hood.of Sherbrooke, at Mrs.Sanders\u2019; Cass and Mrs.Mack.of Martinville.Mr.S.Langley left Thursday for the Northwest.: SECOND DAY RACES AT AYER'S ~~ CLIFF.The second day races at Stanstead County Fair resulted as follows: 2.35 Class\u2014Purse 360.Cr an \u201cSilver Plate that Wears\u201d Spoons of Quality Exquisite designs, brilliantly finished, made to withstand long wear, are marke \"1847 ROGERS BROS.The kind of silver plate you are proud fo receive or give.SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS ' ! / \u2018Mrs.Thompson, and family, who have, a Dr.C.I.Moulton has grown in his Mitchell and ; j town ; Mr.and Mrs.! AAR ANAAANNNNN KINNEAR'S MILLS.pre + RI 6.: Dr.d M \" K +a : 3 > 4 A and Mrs, Kellock entertained the Recent arrivals include : Mr w Æ * tr 2% i k | young S Tom lla û : : 8.m, x 2 434 4 i ¢0 er ven of le of od 8 church on the Gymer and family, of Howell, Ind., and Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Hill, of Richmond, over Sunday with friends ; Mr.J.McKnight and sister, of Danville, visiting their aunt, Mrs.Jas.Mec- Naughton ; Mr.J.\u2018A.McNaughton, home from Melboro where he has recently sold his creamery; Mr.D.Mec- Donald to Danville, visiting his sister Mrs.Jas.McNaughton; Mr.F.G.Walker, of Gore, spending Sunday with friends ; Miss Emily McMorine of Boston, nurse, spending her vacation at home ; Mrs.A.McMorine from a few weeks\u2019 visit in the Eastern States; Mrs.A.McLean, of Kingsbury, visit: ing Mrs.S.Ewing on Tuesday.Departures include Mr.J.D.Mec Naughton to Drummondville, after spending a week with relatives and friends ; Miss Mills to Danville.after visiting her aunt, Mrs.Jas.McNaughton ; Mr.D.Martin to his home, Sutton Jet.; Miss Margaret McLean home to Rockland after spending a few days with her cousins here; Miss Ni- choison to Kingsbury for a few days: Mrs.W.J.Stevens\u2018 and Miss Mary Stevens to Kingsbury for a few days: the Messrs.Gordon Nicholson, Willie McNaughton,\u201d Stephen Miller and Sidney Bruce to the Northwest on the Harvesters\u2019 trip on Thursday, and Mr.S.McNaughton to Eastman.Master Stewart Stalker is seriously ill threatened with appendicitis.| Mr.Simon Lynn is also on the siek ist.The ice cream social given by the Aid at the home.of Mr.C.W.Stevens recently was\u2019 a suctess, also, the S.8.picnic held in Mr.Duncan Stalk- et\u2019s grove on Tuesday.- Mr.and Mrs.S.Lynn treated the young people to a party on Monday evening.- À pleasant evening was spent in dancing.Those from other places présent were.Miss M.McLean.New Rockland: Miss Goldie Gymer and brother, Murdock, of Howell, Ind.+ SUTTON.Messrs L.L.Jenne and his.sons Reid and Frank, W.R.Eastman and William Brown leave here on Saturday for the week of the Sherbrooke kKxhi- Jenne will run two booths during the fair, for the sale of his home-made candies and refreshments! generally.Mr.and Mrs.James Lafleur went to Waterloo on Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mr.Joseph Lewis and Miss Augusta E.Purdy, daughter of Mr.James Purdy, which took place at the home of the hride on that day.Mr.H.W.Call, who has been a sui- ferer from diphtheria, during his recent visit to Boson and Lynn, returned home on Thursday much, improved.Mr.H.5.Stanley, of St.Barnard- ino, Cal., formerly of 'Newport, Vt., was here on Friday for the purpose .1{ having corner stones and other im- ! provements made in the lot in the cemetery here where his late wife was buried.Mr.Stanleyi thinks he willno® i return to California before the spring.The last meeting of the Grace Church Sewing Society was held at the home \u2018of Mrs.F.L.Safford._ Mrs.Cyrus Wilkinson and daughter Molly\u2019 have gone to Barton, Vt., for a few weeks - \u2019 It is a regrettable fact that Mrs.L.D.Jenne.is quite ill, her condition being considered quite alarming.Mrz kd Smith goes early in the week tor a trip in Franklin County.Vt., and will visit the county fair at Sheldon during the week.Mr.J.W.Murphy is looking after a cang of choppers in the woods naar West Brome, getting out timber.™ Mr.Homer Bates and Miss Jennings were calling on Kichford friends on Wednesday., ° 3 = , WEST BROME.Recent arrivals: Mr, and Mrs.D.Pettes, of Montreal at Mr.J.C.Pettes ; Miss M, Bullman, of Sweets- burg, calling on friends ; Mr.J.Murphy, of Sutton, the lumber king, im Mrs.G.B.Horner, home from Fulford and Waterloo ;.Miss Mary Fernandez at Mr.F.J, Durkee\u2019s, from Old Orchard, Me.; Mr.Galen Vernal at the Rev.G.Schagel\u2019s.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home of\" Montreal to resume his duties with the Slater Shoe firm ; Mrs.IF.J.Durkee, to Cowansville Tuesday ; Mr.J.C.lettes to Bedford Fair, Thursday.Mr.Dan Lacroix had occasion of late to cross Mr, George Hooper's pasture and he was atfacked by an infuriated bull and handled quite rough, but was lucky to escape with only slight injuries.The people of this place turned out in large numbers Thursday night and.attended the lawn social at Mr.L.Scott\u2019s.The lawn was very prettily : man Turner ; Mr.Jos: Bienvenu, Ask your dealer for tea sels, urns! plichers, efc., made by MERIDEN BRITA CO.| Ask not let us Send You a Copy To-day ! The E.iB.Eddy Co.yt, Canada.HERE SINCE 1851.veu \u2018 « « Vonrself-Why WC ADA, ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES ÉÉUES EI NT EL 206 CSST \u201c PHOTOGRAPES ! If you want the BEST \u2018JOHNSTON'S Studio Is the place to get them./ Amateur work given special atten- [ u Geo.Johnston, 149 Wellington Streef, | \"1 | i refreshing drink.Prince Royal, E.Bouchard .1 1 1} decorated with Jack lanterns and Minnie T., T.Langlois .2 2 2 torches.Two large tables were filled rPistolet, C.KE.Dezan .33 3 | several times, about $25 being realiz- Dick's Wilkes, Dr, LeCluire .4 4 4 ed.The famous Cowansville Brass Time\u20142.34%._L { Band under the leadership of Mr.Webb __Free-for-AIl Class\u2014Purse, 875.y Was present and surely some fire mu- Smith's Rheumatic Cure, B.1 11 sic was rendered and all enjoyed a so- De ER yg g Cel evening A Kentucky Frank, A.Roussehu.3 33 COWANSVILLE.Lady Wilkes, T.Langlois .vu & 4 41 Recent visitors here include : Mr.Ste- Time\u20142,30 1.~ =, phen Harvey, of Boston, visiting his brother, Mr.Cotton B, Harvey; Messrs.J.R.Mahannah and [T.L.Burnet, of Farnham Center : Jedd Scott and: C.E.Mandigo, of Scotts- more ; Mr, William Macfarlane of Montreal, guest of hts father aid mo- - ther, Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Macfarlane, Mr.Horace McElroy, of the K.\"}, Bank, on his holidays and visiting his uncle \u2018and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, H., 1y- of ol West Shefford ; George R.Montreal.i Mr.F.F.Curnie, of Bedord, Reyis- Small, trar of this county, accompanied hy Mrs.Currie, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Duboyce Friday, Miss Monnette, of Valleyfiel], who has heen the guest of Mr.and Mrs.McQuillen for some time past, returned) to her home on Tuesday.Mrs, David Dion is quite ill and has heen sent to Montreal for treatment.At last reports it was hoped that the : danger of typhoid had heen exaggerat® ed, and that she would soon be well again.[ + Hot weather comiort can be obtained by drinking iced \u201c\u201cSalada\u2019 | Tea.Nothing to equal itifor a cooling and | | | + oN | : | NT bition.A large number are booked to go during the coming week but Mr.Mrs.M.Derby, Tuesday afternoon.A.chased a building lot on \u201cPine Hill\u201d very large number were present.(near the Gables) from Mr.E.C.In: Departures : Mr.W.Pettes back tol glis, and is building a summer cottage } its \u2018builder and master.: .man.SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908, = | grrr mere SHOE BOILS Are Hard to Cure, e yet will remove them and leave no blemish.Does not blister or remove the hair.Cures any puff or swelling.Horse car be worked.$2.00 per bottle, delivered.Book 6-C Free, ABSORBINE, JR, for mankind, $1.00 pe: bottle.Cures Boils; Bruises, Old Sores, Swellings, Varicose Veins, Varicocele, Hy drocele.Allays Pain geats: LYMAN S058 & CO.Montreal p\u2014 cme KNOWLTON, The property known as the Williard Goddard place on the Bolton road, has been sold to Mr.T.Laporte, oi this place.\u2018Ç Miss Esther Carn has recently vi-it- ed friends in Sutton Junction and other places near by.Mr.Tred.Willams, a former Knowlton lad, has paid a visit from Montreal to his aunt\u2019s here, the Misses Wood.Miss Pansy Belknap, who has been spending several weeks in Knowlton, has returned to Montreal for the winter season.| It is rumored that a third = meat market will be opened here soon by an old Knowlton lad, Rudolph Gingras, son of Mr.Edmore Gingras, returning from Worcester, Mass.Mrs.Myron Knowlton was recently the guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Knowlton, who are now off on a trip to Stanstead for a week or two.Dr.and Mrs, Guerin and Mr.and Mrs.Hutchins, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs, George G.Foster for the week end.Mr.Trvine Lynch was last Sunday.Mrs.(Dr.) Cleveland, of Annex, is in town this week parents, : Mr.Bedee went \u2018to Waterloo on Friday, also Mr.Temple.\"Harvesting is being rapidly - pushed ahead during these days of no rain, and the cro ed of.Dr.Walter Fiske, of Montreal, has been spending a few days with his uncles, Mr.H.C.and L, IL.Know]- ton.| Mrs.Virtue, of Montreal, who has spent.two weeks with Miss M.Knowl- ton, has returned home.So | The young people had a jolly corn roast and spud party on the shore near the club house recently, and it was enjoyed by all who participated in it to the highest degree.30 pictures for 25c.at the Ping Pong Studio, Sherbrooke, finished in 24 hours, and your photo on a postal, 3 home over Montreal at her for 25c., finished in 15 minutes.The summer visitors are already leaving.The students who intend poing away to school and college are busy with preparations: and the Academy will he opened soon.pere masser In a Democratic country like Canada it\u2019s not a question of what you used to be but it\u2019s what you .are today, and the Gourlay piano in purity of tone, responsiveness in action, remarkable scale and wearing qualities stands for all that is highest and good in piano building.) > \u201c FOSTER.Summer is past and the city people- are leaving once more for their homes.Mrs.C.B.Inglis is at present visiting her sister, Mrs.A.Blunt and her daughter, Mrs.T.M.MeClay, in West Bolton.Miss Flora quite ill with ing rapidly.\u2026 Mrs.J.M.Inglis, the Misses Inglis and Mr.H.Inglis, of Ingleside, returned to their homes in Moutreal on Friday.; Miss S, L.Carson, who has been the guest of Miss Bell, at the Gables for the past ten days, returned to her home in\" New York on Tuesday.Miss.Ellen Bennett: of Waterville, Vt.is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, Ed.Gibbs, 7 ] Mrs: Chas, Allen.of Montana, Mra.Calkins, of Bridgeport, Ct., Miss Mary Inglis, who has heen rheumatism, §s improv- Montle, of Bedford, Que., and Mis.George Dunell.of West Bolton, were the guests of Mr.D.W.\u2018Blunt this week.: Mrs.Leggett.of Montreal.has pur- thereon.Mr.Geo.Wallace has the contract and already has the foundation laid and expects t have the frame up in a very few days, ee rc CLARENCEVILLE.\u201cIola\u201d is the name given to a splendid little gasoline launch, which is the property of Mr, Graham Macfie, of Nutt\u2019s Corners.Day after day the little craft is seen ploughing the.waters of Missisquoi Bay and affording a delightful time to young and old, The launch was built by Mr.Macfie, and is of 24 horse power.lts speed is eight miles per hour, and it can accommodate ten or more persons.This splendid piece of workmanship is certainly a credit to its builder, It is the second one that he has made, and the style of its construction, as well as the manner in which it is controll eld by Mr.Macfie that he is a lover of the sea and.destined to become a great sailor.All who have ever had an opportunity of praises and earnest\u2019 in their wishes that success may attend the efforts of cient re WEST SHEFFORD.Mr.H.J.Allen was in East Farn- ham on Wednesday.Mrs.R.=.Bell is visiting friends about Granby for a dew days.Major R.FE.Bell attended the Fair at Bedford on Thursday.i : The Rifle Club will have a practice on Saturday afternoon.Range, 200 \u2018vards ; rapid firing.Miss Shearing, oi Montreal, who is spending some time: at Mr.S.Stone's \u2018will render a vocal solo in St.John's Church next Sunday.The Rev.F.W.Steacv, the esteemed Incumbent of Adamsville.was visiting at St.Johu's Parsonage on Sa- turdav last.ROSFENBERG.Miss T.eita Matheson has returned Fast.Mrs.Augusta Russell is spending a few days with Mrs.James Plrimmer- TE 6 | Shoes\u201d 4.F.YOUNG, P.D-F., 180 Monmoutn 8L., Springfield, Mass Canadian À | ps are not to be complain- plainly indicates | a dash in the \u201clola\u201d are loud in their | to Mrs.P.C.Moore's at Stanbridge gs Wiggett's are hard to please, point of style or Satisfy people who either from a view comfort.J.A.WIGGETT & GO.OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.\u2018School AND | | i | ! | See \u201cThe Prize\u201d bling Books.| F.Ÿ, ANSELL, Driggit and Stat To 10 Exercise and Sovib- loner, Strathcona Square I rte RE ab 1 12 Ki Royal Mall Steamships \u2014FROM MONTREAL\u2014 CANADA.Sept.5, Oct, 10, Nov.14.NANCQUVER, Sept.12 SOUTHWARK, uct.17 DOMINION, Sept.19, Oct.24 | OTTAWA, Sept.26, Oct.31 KENSINGTON, \u2018Oct.3, Nov.7 MODERATE RATE SERVICE \u2014Sec- ond\u2018class to Liverpool, 545.00 ; to London: $2.50 additional.Third-class to Liverpool, London.Londonderry, Belfast; Glasgow, $27.50.\u2019 C.H.FOSS, or E| H.SEWELL, © G.T.Rv.C.P.Ry.or DOMINION LINE, | 17 Bt.Sacrament St.Montreal.Pa as ce aa es TR TY its a » Ti Fe Ma 34.Mt 4 rr un a an y CE - (A Passe, FHPRESSES | TA LIVERPDOL Aug; 29, Bat.LAKE CHAMPLAIN Sept.4, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Sept.12, Sat.LAKE ERIE Sept.18, Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND Sept.26, Sat.- |.LAKE MANITOBA oct] 2, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAI N E.H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agent Monuments | Carved and lettered with Pneumatic Tools.| Best value | Eastern Townships.Write for prices on any design T.\u20ac THOMPSON, 355 Wellington SHERBROOKE ] CL WANTED _ The public to know we Have sold#500,- 000 feet hard wo flooring - during the st eight months.This is the only floor, we manufacture it, hole bored and hollow back, guaranteed to fit and lay well, and to be thoroughly kiln dried.Try |it in one roof, and you will want it fdr the whole house.A.H.COMMINGS & SON, LTD., Coaticook, Que.RICEBURG.RN partures and arrivals include : Mr.Mrs.Amos [Larocque, whe have visiting their parents, Mr.and J.Dufresne] and Mu.and Mrs.cane, Staabriflge, returned to Wost pson, Conn.4 Mr.and Mrs.D.and son, kiddie, home to Fitdh- Conn., after having spent the nor with Mrs Mara\u2019s parents; Mr.Chailes Oliver and wife returned to Barre.Vt.after|spending the week end [with his parents here.My.Hyman Lambkin, of Burlington, Vi, |ix the guest] of Nr.and Mrs.L.J.Trish.Mi, and Mrs.G.Russell, Mr.Mrs,| W.Schoolcraît, Messrs, Russell, Geo.Kontin and Fortin were guest J.Moore Sunday.Sculptor Street.Dd and heen Mrs.{arc Tom Mar ville sum and Jesse + eq ns Fw e Py KS ARTE cb SITE SEER Sh.RELY.% EERE and whole © good but i some cooking.- I mnorted powders.FRANT Books School Requisites| mr P to ao.unstinted endeavor.tion in oar care ?| Joseph tof Mr, and Mrs.0°.qe ne e \u201cCooirs Frien means to the household, aitun pr pho-phates, It turns out the most delicious Le price \u2018is :h:!f that of other L.BENEDICT &.CO., AGENTS, = dited Qu upwards.Issu w Banking Business.orld aver: Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Bedford; Beloeil, - Beebe Plain, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Black Lake, Bromptonville, Brome, Clarenceville, 1 Coaticook, Cookshire, Cowansville, Danville, Dixville, Dunham, E.Broughton Sta East Hatley, Eastman, Farnham, Frelighshurg, Granby, : Hemmineford, Henryville, Howick, Huntingdon, Iberville, Knowlton, Lacolle,! Lake Megantic, | Lawrenceville, Lennoxville, Mag og, | Marbleton, Mansonville, Marieville, Coleman, Alta, Grand Forks, B.O Taber, Alta., Keremeos, B.C., Midway, B.C, PAGE THREE.BARS = 712: \u2014 ' 1 + ¥ + .| S i ÿ ; 48 au \u2018 id reparing || 5 og 1a 3 i.: 1 À 1 = i À | .Ce - 8h { IR 18 14 \" 13 : 5 : À - § N { 1 , ; KB t= 5 1.FR ik by d i ; 1114 d'reparing medicines from doe.T ; | 4 (116 tors\u2019 prescriptions is not only 318 Ha .\u2019 *S @ \u20ac; - : MS our most important work but ig ; in \u2018 4 it is also the work we like best 33 3 8 ; 18 g à | Ps 8 .2 a.! 3 a We-take a professionab pride ike doy 1 45 in this work and give it our .\"#18 y.A8 À à; 1° will v cr À À FR ill you trust your preserip: \u20183 ba J; EEL _ 18 4 40 stats {aux ts Griffith's Drag Store EU IT - - mn t idk KF if 2 {THE KODAK STORE.) \u2018] i le .14 ; 121 \u2018Wellington St, Sherbrooke.§ .2 16: 1% ni Rp ZE * Ki EASTERN | TOWNS Capital and Reserve, $5,000,000, : 7 Established ] Head Office, SHERBROOKE 79 Branches and Agencies throughout Canada.Savings Bank Department : Branches Interesk \u2018at 3 per cent.Paid or Cre- \u201cterly on sums of $1.00 and ssues Letters of Credit, payable.the Facilities for transacting all kinds of Branches and Agericiés :.IN THE PROVINCE, OF QUEBEC.| Acton Vale, \u201c St, Joseph de Montreal, Centre, = Windsor Mills, | WESTERN BRANCHES.| \u2019 HIPS BANK 1859, rn ET TE a ac at all Montreal, East, : Montreal, West, North Hatley, Ormstown, Philipsburg, Richmond, Rimouski, Rock Island, Roxton Falls, St.Armand, | St.Chrysostome, St.Felix de Valois | St.Ferd.d'Halilas St.Gabriel de Brandon.St.George, Beauce St.Hyacinthe, i Beauce, St.Johns, St.Remi, Scotstown, Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, = Wellington St.Stanbridge East, Stanstead, Sutton, Swcetsburg, Thetford, West, Thetford Mines, Upton, Valcourt, Waterloo, Waterville, West Sheflord.T~ -\u2014 Phoenix, B.C., Vancouver, B.C, Winnipeg, Man., LG Since 1899 has \u2018tal.Hours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hos- - pital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except Bünday.At his office 17 Brooks St, Sherbrooke, Que.from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.Basham, ts.D, .SPECIALIST.had full charge af eye, Kar, Nose and Throat Department at the Bherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospl- he.NOTIGE\u2014GRUELTY Any ; person once to | \u2018Phone 284, witnessing \u201ccruelty {o animals, please report S.P.C.A.INSPECTOR, biscuits, rolls, cakes and pastry\u2014better digestion and hiealth\u2014and less expense\u2014 is what the use of ¢\u201d Baking Powder Its entirely free from MONTREAL - of at acts daa] of / dv ESTE, ave Eo al De ) : ay ee a EAT rt G d an an Septamber 1, 2, 14 E 13 = I & .y of the Canadian West i Excursionists who engage to free on lines g¢ far West as Moose therefrom to Return $18.00 from Kdmonton, etc Ï AToly to féarest CP.PR.A gout iP From points in the Province of Quebec, Winnipeg and the Wheatfields Y THE ONLY ALL-CANADIAN ROUTE: .Through chars.therefore no transfers.j work at t tng point as shown on the going ticket, ork at harvesting, proportionate re acifi \\ to Jaw, duction for particulars I 3 rw, are B MS C7 a ® IRR YY HARVESTE4S Excursions (1 he barvest will.be distributed \u2018and at une cent per mile nd including Calgary.Macleod \u2018and Edmonton.Moose Jaw and East to the original start- but \u2018conditional upon from Calgary, LES 5 RR WET ws.Te 4 ae _ or EE TIS: mures iis 2 F 7 T Dee hear cons EU RE | : [I .\u2018 .- ; ., DE and = de A as pese te a ss ÿ i GE Puli i i} a Te BRERA PACE EL ss 3 iS 4 i N hdd ce ci exe es a et By cons > TR - basent i .i : .« : ï TE Re 8 ay y - ICTR = te Late A .- R = aus * its SE 0 is nm a TA Wy RRL Se TORE TR RE a SER EL BS ll RY mer Pate LÉ En RATS» OR ES = dci at 5 2 EE 25 REP * .- us mi \" er ny à \u201d oies poy propia \u201ceen a = pr \" wy ay pre, eme ps Er SPR eg ERAN Hg Dr pes pr > - pry pa 2 - p a Qu PEE a oy pa nani pie pere sou = \" EEE riens cars - ces rage em Cha re 3 oe \" \" a EE PRE + pe PE RE LU AE FES AE en Te SITE = wT Tie, STS OE IM a ER pn BE ee EN gR UR ont ney a ni 100 ; $ TETE = ape pee GE prepare get A Rp 2e SE: .: ER v id a res = te > = Po OS Thad J a 20 days\u2019 Mas lrod, pre a titine tee PAGE FOUR, \u2018 | 4 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD; SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908._ te They cut « ne The only place in the Townships where you Mr.J.C.Gandier, who has been gans in his day., sioner\u2019s office in London last week, Keep the scalp healthy, result t Juxuriant RUBBER,\" 1 JEATHER AND ( They are td _ ; : ee spending his vacation with his brother,] The instrument in St.Andrew\u2019s par-| My.\u2018George F.Foss, of Montreal, : Qi ra B A Referend can get the genuine GERHARD-HEINTZMAN tr Jandier, has returned to Toronto | ish church, on that memorable fun | and little son, Master Marshall Foss, \u2014= VAS STITCHED BEL Pi your ow : resum .: \u2014 and MARTIN-ORME Pianos.sity, e mg studies at the univer Sed by une re panty nao, organist returned h mo today after the stay N od .9, ING, LACE LEATHER, | ] | For 54th Regiment \u2018de Carabiniers | of, St; Andrew's Anglican Church who Foss.PS = 8 | O15, LUBRICATORS & Gg If youarc W.B.LeBARON, :-: .sh brook d Gi ab [or Sith Regi e Carabiniers jeft his own \u2018\u2018Kist 0\u2019 Whustles,\u201d in a e >; | an old one, « De LE y s\": os erbrooke and Gran y.men 12 busters ted geny ou most neighborily fashion to assist his Mr.and ee Amherst Hale and: Curs, VALVES, Insecron k, : \u2019 rs, a Miss Marjory Shepherd returned yes- once.Address, Dr.Rioux.Presbyterian friends in their ir worship.( spent some month in Sherbrooke, lef only | is leaving \u2014\u2014\u2014 terday from Kennebunkport, Me., ac- x ° 4 ode.Mr.and Mrs, A.S.Clarke, who hav.The competition of the stores is per- | companied hy Mrs.H._T.Machin, who {| à | M ACHIN ERY stn .: sonally important to you\u2014but in : Î ; r her home|in Quebec to- FOR THRESHING MACHING à; yesterday for Quebec, and sailed on the fully 80 if you are an ad.reader.day.° + | | Mail, Ph Teloghu ny : | a of the Allan Line for Eng- The Rev.{E.J.Bidwell, D.D., and Responds to Every || shi bed at a.moment's aia 3 a re SSC 0 S Kan C | Mrs.Bidwell, with their six children Breath of Alr.o Il 2 \u20ac The schools under.the control of and governess, returned to Canada on it va \u2014 Ë the Board of Protestant School Com- Missioners will re-open Tuesda \u2019.We will pay the highest market price for dressed the 1st.September.ben on Tuesday, hogs delivered at our cold storage 279 Wellington St.| Hon.Messrs.Fisher and Paterson spent last night in Sherbrooke and in | the evening had a conference at the A LEX A M ES & so N S ime ¢ Grand Central Hotel with local Liberal me leaders and prominent Liberals of the: Bell Tel, 324.neighboring counties.faintest breeze, and develops tho in Lennoxv De : A | greatest _ amount of powtr to 'HIC .the speed of the wind, because | Summer Cooking conn Lv £ the fans are of the right size i yy and curvature and properly set.\u2018B Cha N S ~ Ball bearings enable the eaver rai \u201cStar\u201d te respond quickly to \u20ac , 3 , xh yr the\u2019 S.S.Canada - of the Dominion || .The \u201cStar\u2019\u2019 wheel shifts au- iLL Line and Ti arrived \u2018at their home tomatically.It catches the J.MITUIRIAU $.MITC ; | LEE, R SALE\u2014LADIBS\u2019 | \u201clight ind d ithout AY good order.Baby Peoples Tel.90.279 Wellingtor Street For the 7th Corps of Zouaves, = hol 9 8.noise.vi ® en Fon Ww - Stove no sleigh, little used.AN JFFFEEEEEE Jo CH good men, 8 buglers and 6 drummers rrivii If you : intend to put in a nsed-in cas ee - at once.Address, Dr.Rioux.| } \\ : 2.+} windmill to pump water, \u2018and de- Siig stove cookstove om tt Invitations have been issued for the .; Te nN §0H0 » velon Po RU a cans learn |} and by its use the following bar marriage of Miss Leontine Boucher, O-morr W more about the ar.\u2019 stahlished ; \u2014 600D PLUMBING Write for free bool es Louis A.Cod ere VIOLE heme hatin, te ol ON CoN pre dr) EE ; 3, cher, to Mr.Andre Vei leux, to take is the only kind you can afford.Poor, fas | « machine, nearl BUILDING place at the Church of St.Jean Bap- | cheap plumbing work is a menace to WESTERN CHICKENS, ROBT DON ALDSON g SONS Oo CENTS\u2014Will prepa de : ihren Ving woud tiste, on the 7th of September.| health and costs a lot of money to * ; , ) ner.hi i, Les Button sleds Chew Maplo Sugar Tobacco.|| keep in repair, ~~ soke.| DEAN ROWE & LACEY ||| Tio Toute, movrnest ||| mary onde ie RS oF ) The Sherbrooke Liberal-Conservative BA.R.WILSON - Sherbrooke.\u2019 : wack or any 0 i Cr, a Association is actively working on the - \u2014\u2014 | \"TIR FUEL\u2014\u201cBeaver\u201d Boul W ce | arrangements for the big demonstra- , : _ : cw, to bon] (which is carbonized hard , ey : os tion om the 18th of September.The R 5 a 9 executive is to meet Monday evening at the Sherbrooke House in this .connection.wut.up in strong paper sacks) ¥ ONLY fuel for broiling, toast yreparing any Q0 Lick, intense heat, SN t all grocers at 124c.§ \u201cNO HEAT The y di being SO The your TO SHERBROOKE DURING FAIR WEEK Smoke Master Mason Tobacco, | | Work is being carried on in connec- | tion with the new gymnasium at the] All visitors intending to come to Sherbrooke we welcome to our - store.We believe you will find much to \u201cinterest you and for all you need in Gent's Furnishing, Boots and Shoes and Ready-to-wear wo seats \"cunoj wht spring, .cane à jo, of Watertown, EF: a Re\u201d ?\" pe , ted.solid uggy made by Monument National.Provision is loes not hecome hea ER\"! rubber tires ; 1 clothing., TT 0 also being made for a swimming tank.(JT SAVES\u2014Your money single Eo single | DON\u2019T FORGET TO VISIT OUR À Dr.Rioux was in Boston this week on ug Time\u2014Your Temper.| \u201cFry It.- Price, $48 Codere, ?Sos cu pipes PR business in connection with the equipment of the gymnasium.2 : ; rN je Z Bs: i FA 3 A i I t i t 4 hi Ed AS FUR EXHIBIT-The Largest in Eastern Townships \u201caan \u201c a\u201c 4m; A \\ tou se - SEE pee @ RTT ATLL NII TET TR [Te STREET AEE and you arc at perfect liberty to exantine without being urged to buy Ferdi BEE BARE eget | 3 A man may sometimes neglect his A ig 3 ole Agents \u201cie 13 ! | al appearance.A woman never Get.a WO - Le - becoming hat for the Fair, at C.E.ut if LOUIS.A.CODERE |i io ii Fd WN C READ À The H.Wilmot Young Co.will be 5 METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STREET 3, the Fair week attraction at the Cle- office future ooo foe foc fof Boole Jofofoefedododolofufddodofofu oui ment.New plays, new specialties, new!l WwW \u2014\u2014 L scenery and some new faces, beside all | TH = T {the old favorites will go to make up \u20180er 000.@re@er@e ei 104104: 900° 9002000110010: Per Qs 2 @ +0200 7101070 @0:@e P20 Poe oe @3 00 Qo B+ 2000 es @0@ee@ee@rege ls an attractive entertainment.Box of- | IF L x : A là fice opens Saturday.e .Vv ¢ A DOGTOR\u2019S OPINION.i Get your printing done at L\u2019 Imprim- | : # \u201cCREAM ov Ex TILACH Î Co ; à erie Commerciale, Inc, 20 King street.LB cost you a trifle more ulementary depart : G.M.Duncan, Isq., M.D., says, in part, March 30th, 1908.\u201cThe | i gradés of Manitoba flour.spl uth, péodel School.# amount of BONUS is far beyond any reasonable expectation.\u2014I- wish I mors tie amer sourate In Bit does.What does & fex ea æ, J lo RC to | Cann i 4 Ver neus, 1 bad all my exks in the : - L.Little, Mr.M.S.Budlong and wife os action.y À ANTI ë 9 of Providence, R.I.; Mr, H.D.Oster- A THE WEST s TWO PRE : SUN LIFE OF CANADA S haus, Washington, D.C.: Miss M, C.\u2018 \u201cCREAM OF THE « grade of 5% | er.fo ALY teachers.ê Florence Elizabeth, N.j and Mr.T.jf honesliy as g00 hark Treas, Lenur zs tes .1 m the ¢ - nest.1 consider \u2018the Sun Life of Canada not only one of the best, S, Glidden, of Brooklyn, N.Y.H as can be made \u201cto peat and tb gor Fd * but the best managed Life Assurance -company in Canada or anywhere \u201c1d of hard Manitoba in tbe 3 I J \u2018Madame Alice Lemaire Bernard, pu- ÿ Ve g | B incans the best whes Tue ST\".Bu R SALE-ROUSE è SATISFIED POLICY- HOLD I RS are à great help to our agents.7 pil of Arthur Foote, Boston, will re- ; LL oo a CREAM OF THE eo ill bees (rest, caps oSticOok, $ \u2018 \u2018 sume piano tuition on Monday, Sep-| 4 Po \u2018 | \u2018 Ü .expensive flour to A A nes Nie VSTLau.pyr i ; ;\u2018 THOS.J.PARKES, District Manager, Sherbrooke.\u2018tember the 14th, at her residence, 56 @ Lm.SHERBROOKE | CDATICOOK 1.WN ™ ; rest ts the very ed a Coaticook.\u20140.r0.0:10.-0-0.0:.0:00-10-10000-10000-00:00:101001 0000000000 0.0.0.100-0110:100-0-10100 0 0rcÉc0 100000000000 À King street.F J.ROSENBLOOM & co, E.P.DUPUIS, A ne fos at of the Whe ,; \u2019 house MLE ~ Goo : - Dr.J.¥.Rioux has received a.com- 0 Z.P.CORMIER, \u2014 it orages Line MA He WEST\" 3\" ce on best.y.2 ETES , um Munication from Sir Frederitk Borden, us C.¥.OLIVIER, WINDSOR MILLS : © Pia OF THE avec 6 SE ile, als bu DESIRE AR : : Minister of Militia, stating that the - BOUCHER & LAGROIX | ses .à part toothso ont i Bston, Le 7 appropriation for the new Sherbrooke Y J.M.NAULT \u2019 \u2018PROVENCHER & FRERE, ins riably pleases.PR ui ALE\u2014HOTEL\u2014 BACCOS, CIGARS, HE Re etr isn ces [Sr = the estimates of 1909-10, The doctos ! THE WALDRON DROUIN CO; Ltd., Montreal, Sole Agents for Canada.Non a OCR I says this will enable the regiment to % + orm ore ney eid | Do ; ¥ ; Toront oe || ! SALE IN- T | Ci GAR E E.| organize for next spring vil Jralers Everywhere anes for _\u2014 ca j YO UK : I I S, Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.- \u2014 : = 0 8.par Suita - a .a i 5 _ erence \u2014_\u2014 Mr.E.A.Murray, editor and pro-| VV - = a | : 7 en 28 Ton OX 65 Iti prietor of the Birkenhead Herald, Eng- 3 4 Cae à = sous Soo Se 0 Lo : SALE \u2014 4 BOOT H HOL DERS and others land, accompanied by Miss.Jones and Tee à aol + À ES RE bs fre Bg\" ho tel oTEMPY Mr.\u2018Jones, of Echo Vale, is in town Ideal _\u2014 = \u2014_\u2014 ol % \u2019 Ps Ve 4 1 Tp al Mines in geo doing business on the Exhihition : to-day and favored the Record with a Health and Pleasure: Resort | | AS Sp = ri - .\"65 D VLA Ueklang, Barnes: Eas call.Mr.Murray is paying his al- : | ZC 2 2 oe Ne) yuk «Al OR gar Grounds will find it to their advan- most annual visit to Echo Vale, where Abenakis S rin 'S at } / | Fy A bt tive to cive us à call he is the guest of Mr.J.P.Jones., » À = = , ni -Ù Pa JA 7 ° Tol D DE CS Here is something worth careful at- Boating, Bathing,\" Fishing, Tennis) Ball .Room=Every bi for , == = = a ) A tention : 100 pairs oi Men\u2019s Congress Your.Comfort nd enjoyment, | = = == and -Blucher style Boots of the well- | > = \u2014 A.rE.ICE Eu E AD CO.known brand of the Eyeopener Shoe.Abenakis Springs, \u2018Mineral Water and B ths \" : = ; pers bair labelled 5400, pures, - to À Cure Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, 1 Kidney and \u201cLiver -Trouble.\u2018\u201cBeauti booklet of\u201d request.7 = a RR .° § oa.e 16 at Ha.Wholesäle 8 Retail Tobacconists, Sign of the Indian, 113 eS Street pair.Dolly Varden Shoe Store, .123 | Moderate rates.Hotel open June 1st to October Ist, R.G.|[ KIMPTON, nager, Abenakis Springs, Quy Lo Wellington street.THE MOST DELIGHTFUL® SUMMER RESORT, IN CANADA ~The smooth surface prevents snow from piling on the roof.Dust can\u2019t adhere to them, thus assuring clean rain water.Bessie Fraser, Laghute Academy 1096: Fhner Giles, Lachute Academy 1089 Violet Kennedy, sra+srE00000 Becuvonasone sourte Lachute, Academy.aanshonssses .1089 sevens render some hymna used at the \u2018\u201cConference.\u201d Mrs.John Ewing, of Richmond, is a | tives.\u201d I took i to the use of this great medicine.\u201d y Fruit-a-tives\u2019| is put up in a new 25c trial size as well as the regular 50c boxes, in order to enable cveryone' tp try road Work doh't.fail to hear Lorne À.SuHivan.at ART HALL during the week of Sept lst.eh\" t a US Le RBROOKR DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 1908, .oo | pomme arr ee & « 2 : .; - : re : à ç : PXXE FIVE 3 F 3 of penitentiary, Wednesday, of Jobn E.was found that he | .= it BE ps - .ERSON Anderson, former Brockville public an ilv e had already a wife HO : | cord ASE ER { LAND RY school inspector, who was sentenced and family, who were located in To- NOR PUPILS OF ANOTHER HOLD-UP L .t Rit Of CLEMENT THE ATRE a _ 1154 \u2014 7 : pr ° .\u2018av > .* : .7.i LR N ik \u201chey, [PENTTENTIAL è few months ago to seven years\u201d im- This arrest took pl .' SCHOOL GRADES, | : as 1 es 1 iB ; gs .prisonment on a charge of bicamv at the home f it SN in.Renfro, (Conti \u2019 | | | | 4 | A LL, em\u2014\u2014 : - \u2018 ve : + CL.5 vs or wl N [3] : .; , \u201c 7 A ee Ë 4 ; TTT PUBL Anderson, it will be recalled, shend: e No.2.Aîter ontinued from page 1.) R : ; He 1! p | 8 *, na BOCK VIEL Es IN April married the daughter of a der.shencdine 5 short term in jail, he was demy eer rr vante 852 ' ° | The Church FAIR WEEK, Aug 31st.: : i ! : A H ) 7 sc Hot: PENITENTIARY.ih on Ï a By forged ill ever since he meng porihere he as W.T.Cameron, Lachute Academy -_\u2014 | OPENING OF \"REGULAR SEASON 13 i 3 | AT > __ > cer CE Ww a A sec A > ie ; .1 1L ; .< on J \u2018 \u2018 .e 3 Hoa i KIN : Ont, Auguet at i he as whoo] inspection Far] the pasition i broke him down, \u2018and he suffered from Willi OR horbrocka ACC 8i2 Mr: William Bat S f Milt V v ns THE i \u2018 3 R Kg Kiagstth.| (he hospital in the as : : _ Tarly_ in May it ja cancer in the throat, which could liam Gill, Sherbrooke Academy, .Wi es © on, Vt.; Administered a Pa © A , wh th : 2 not be cured.Nl OMI {an ne jaune entate eeeees re eens 866 3 .\u2018 - | .i ql ; F wt » Deceased was 52 years of age | | Ben.G.Fraser, Lachute Academy Stopped on Road.- Là H Wilm ot Youn 2h i \u2019 Press B t 10ugh at\u2019 the tim î N 8e, a Is esrrucuerece etacrest veteseues ena.363 me ; pe e $ 3 Gos ie 8 À riage he claimed ta Le his second mar GRADE |.ACADEMY\u2014Number of BUT HE SUCCEEDED IN BREAK- Miraculous Escape From Death os : A in je wok.Ÿ = : | Marks Obtainable, 1300.* ING AWAY FROM HIS ASSAIL- of Madame Lirette, of Mar ie Ad G i$ i: bevy =} \u201cKeep th + | Frc Sparling, Granby, Academy, AMOR Ba, OT | Sorel, Que.° J ams vo.5 1s i \u201con eep y shop\u2014anc oe reese eines Vrorcus aneess secs enesiseenccncss 1205 \u2019 J D.4 s QUE, \u2019 ä | à 3 eo keep thee.\u201d That hy, shop will] Richard Rowat, Huntingdon Aca.Sutton.August 20th\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.| IN HIGH-CLASS REPERTOIRE.i 1 a \u2014 =) \u201cshops\u201d were first ins que when demy Lu Luis Lee © ven, 1127 William Bates, of Milton.Vt., who has I j & [ ie \u20ac true now, Nowadays, the e bh and ps Russel Bradford, Granby Academy been visiting Sutton {riends, met with : | , ., 1 : i ; LE se not \u201cReeping ens: though, you are [| vire vers ne un nn 11) Jan experience Wednesaay night, that 6 Big Specialties 6 FE EAN a advertising with might ang por, C0) deck Dyer, Sutton Academy \u2026 1110 rather got on his nerves.Air.Bate: É Fig TP at ta | ght and main.; Caroline Black, Tachute Academy.83 driving on the Frank Fay road - \u2018 : gig AL c ws | : : ; |.eens uenseneruen covers ever \u2014 1107 2nd when about one and a balt miles PRICE=S\u2014Orcliéstra 50e, balcony cir- BI EER RE TX.doors or outdoors there IS nothing quite SO good INSOLVENT NOTICE Mamie Holmes, Sutton Academy, from this village, two men emerge cle 30v, balconyé 20e, gallery 106.4 : LE Le APR In : 1 the -Shredded Wheat Wafer which In re W.7 , PS ri i errr reer aaa, 1098 from the bushes, one on either side of A \u2018Sale of seats Saturdav 10 am 9 5 i : \"RE +R, 9 Triseurt-\u2014 nl L Île all the à \u201ccle , di H er, of Magon.QUNAUD, Harness mak- Lillian Murdoch, Huntingdoh Aca the road, and grabbed his horse by a! .ser : 3 a.m._ | li i v ] contains mn sma Ty x YA 11 ne e buildin g, - ates is oBercby given that oven: ds 5 rr ervereene Sop eraerans 1093 the pie his act on one Dart of 3 i/ 3 L AKE M A SS AW IP PI Gi i, 4 : .ane (uattt1es ol whole wheat.\u2019 gust instant, : 1 resser, St.Franci saw ; S © anc iE H 5 oo prain-producing (ua ca ner naud has made a voluntary ai SCHOOÏ Lun coors arsine CE Coles unexpected that the horse was fright D Steamer Pocoliont eut deri bl ca .: : ! of bis credit nds for the benetit .Spa Te en tot reak \u2018 eamer l\u2019ocohontas time-table : 42 ERIS Co Try it as à Toast with Butter, Cheese or Fruit, Lo he Sh pea editors are requested 7°20 Heleod, Sherbrooke ons logue, 1 Tae om short to freak RE i Leaves North Hatley for Glen Villa 13 i +14 oF Cap - ; \u2018 TAQ qe is office, 2 OBT Pt tér00ee erverenccuus mccaveuce cevretses ocaunnece 3, 201 .: Lo.- .are (ler) .a.TH # ; i Ctriea] SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.1058.vite Arte treet, Sherbrooke \u2018Que.Egerton Smith, Danville Academy, Meantime, Mr.Bates realizing that \u201cI 100k uponi my il from ap- and Ayer's ( Lif 9.05 a.m., 2.30 p.m.1818.it = aly - Co \u2014\u2014 a this notice.ays from the date of i bérsrases vue verse esters eeveversens 1060 he pas in a dangerous position arose.proaching death|as a miracib and it was Lees South ste for Glen Villa Rig NE \u20ac : Cc.P.ROYER, Ethel Anderson, Huntingdon Aca }' his buggy and with the heavy whip \u201c\u201cFruit-a-tives' lalone that cured me.I] Japon aoc.Se Pm EE | | 88 vares, Por Sherbrooke Aug.29, *0s.-.Assignee.demy .Co eran, 5 a, 1059 which he chanced to carry, he belal- sufferea from bevere wom disease for pos\" es Ayer 5 C htt for Notth Hatley i , A | 106$ => \u2014 GRADE If.- MODEL \u2014 Number of ored his horse and the two men over seven years, and I suffered [from severe Su etes and 4.15 p.m.: it = I BER ¥ RE EE Marks Obtainable, 1200.the beads which caused them to break constipation, great weakness and con- on ays eaves orth Hatley for ig | 1 BR 3 y EE Homer Derick, Clarenceville Model their hold upon the frightened: animal.stant pain all the time.I |was treated Fons trip at i p.m.BIR Hd.Ca oes School .«corres ne.o | The horse dashed forward and carried by six different |physicians prithout any couced rates for parties of ten o 1H UL EVER E Î 4 Reasons Why Chester Boast.St.Francs ae Mr.Bates beyond the reach of his as- benefit and t di I hearq Yet between Sherbrooke and New- : : El : , ester Boast, .Francis College .y : o as- nd took every medicine ear ort | LE, : : School .vévssscues ve cnstssecdesseneaces sailants.of.but nothing gave me any relief.My PE.; .: 19 ÊRHIE.Home Builders Haroid Bo ; ve 1153 Mr.Bates, who was badly frighten- | suffering was sol intense that for a year Special rates or parties of 50 or =k CË It, Ormstown Acad g a Lome Bul Jerald Bolt, Ommstonn Academy.1.0% The \"home ol Ma hm 1 was unite 1 go out of Media 5] LG.SAMPSON, Conti HH 5 Should Buy Sale Loek * Shiagles.Oliver Craik.St.Francis College Hawley, where his wife was staying, | became so ill that my friends aid\" not J.G.SAMPSON, Captain.Bi 8 {i Tod Absolutely fi: .a School civics ie cee ver, 1119 and put up for the night, not wishing expect me to recover and the last rites + in) \u2018 pe He ni u : y Freproct and lightning-proof.LE Agnes Tabrett, Lachine! Academy to risk another encounter.This hold- of the Church wre administered to.me._ i Fat EA 2 Spies avily galvanized so they will never rust a nt : 1114 up took place about.8.30 p.m At this time I was induced to try ' = yi % RE Fos, - ; t PR |e een sere eer een Vee eesens 3 wu .\u2018\u2019Fruit-a-tives\u201d d I b t IE EN § A a Heat and cold have no effect on them.a Ida Morrison, Lachute Academy, + - improve.These tablers cured the con.: ui x 4 Lock on all four sides, leaving no raw edges or nail oressrnrnes vanvee arnrel nnvecrene vateraene, sesveeene nny BEEBE PLAIN.stibation and relieved the dreadful 8 FE JY papply Cs, holes exposed.Willie Lamb, Gault Institute .1106 Impressions of Northfield Confer- Womb pains.1, began to improve and QUN en ER; a = ; Mad i Di \u2014_ A .Greta Christie, Lachute Academ , ence, wi he the subject of the pas- thing did me pny good but * Fruit-a- a Ho Top.\u2026 - ae all in one piece no parts to get out of repair.| \u201cT° T | y tor\u2019s address in the Methodist Church all 18 boxes and I am ; : .ny Tinpossible f 1 Se een ns eevee, 110 RN et.+ possible for wind, snow or ice to get up under the shingles.\u201cTachute Academe «] on Sunday evening.The choir will quite as well as ever 1 was, entirely due It you are interested in Rail- - i \u2018Ha 5 2 { #1 i } raph Orley.PRESTON, ONT.ano MONTREAL, QUE.\u201cLe, LA 76 é U.8= Lo ard rasan, | Gaivantzca Steel Shingles Keep the bouse warmer in Winter and cooler in Summer.Put on in less time than a wooden or slate rool.Have stood the test of years and will last a lifetime.Cost is little more than wooden shingles for averaoe houses.They cut down insurance premiums.They are to be seen in all parts of Canada.References will give you sonic names of user; in your own district.If you are going to build à new house or remodel an old one, settle the roofing question for good, by using our \u201cSafe Lock\u201d Shingles.\\ rite us for our free Catalogue No.zo, which illustrates arid describes our Matchless Art Metal Goods.\u2018 THE METAL SHINGLE & SIDIN3 CO., LIMITED > Our Beck cf i OR SALE\u2014LADIES\u201d BICYCLE, IN © TEST ee H Brggts FOr referenen ©, [OF fm OF TPO.LETHONE NEW TENEMENT, 8 Fo F.Box 6 Richt\u201d re Mra rooms, water and w.c.Apply at BALE LT EU once, W, R.Webster.\u2018 lang 1 = TEMPE corm Ll\u201d © pe = Bonnie ai Baim SE ASP JJOUSE TO RENT + 21 PORTLAND bal Spec 200d repair popes Avenue.Apply on premises.ss.das ; to Jo i\u2019 2 LL : - ra arnston, Que ter ms «C.s.\"Fe LET\u2014FINE, LARGE HALL AND (Rg \u2014 anterooms, over Webster Block, 111 bt Tu r St.All \u2018heated.Suitable LIVE STOUK FOR SALE.| F°E SALE\u2014GOOD DRIVING HONLSE.* Bay color, about 950 lbs., perfectly safe.- Bargain for cash.Apply Box 16 Record.JR SALE-THE WELL-KNOWN Stallion.Golden Shire, or will ex Apply Smith change for heavy mare.& Lothrop.Sherbrooke.à M SALE-SHELTRESS OAKLAND.k op vear old filly, sire Oakland Ba- : dam by Theodore Shelton, 2.007, well broken, afraid of nothing.Standard apd registered trotter.Can show quarter now in 40 seconds.Can pe svon at Sherbrooke Fair grounds.G.L.McKee, MD, Dunville.i REAL ESTATE.FLODDEN.- N Mr.Charles Stevens has sold.his farm td Mr.Champigny, of Lly.Price, ron 2.094, ; S2500.: | J of Marks : Ohtainable, 1100.' Gordon Kimber, Waterloo, Academy.cerereerres L eésvesasewre ovsorrensere concocresreen1O1R- Alice McKeage, Danville | Academy, voorttérv0s» sessvsnenese \u201cavvessp00- 00000000 Ï .\u2026\u2026.1000 Jennie Forbes, Lachute; Academv., vanceucte ar séessse sarvosors soccavecs sesdbusesveses] 003 Florence Hawley, Clarenceville Model Katie Soutar, Danville Academy 975 Willie.Carson, Danville Academy, sorcessatene shraceresaanses sasateets sosossess sen ÔTE, Pauline Bradley, .Sherbrooke Aca-: demy .jones vaveniens ease seucseed ansensers 965 Winnifred Pope, Danville Academy.aansosestess arvrosasass enrscrenence snes a.958 School viii cries an lcreenerese 942 Minnie Jones, - Fairmount Model School .covieeer rine 27 cvs prosesseanees 923 Theo.Latimer, Fairmount Model School .esse ausvasesrersesr oosontast 015 Fileen Flanagan, School Errol * French, Sawyerville Model ÿ SCHOOL L.\u2026nucsosors vesserens 00 secdrssccscrue +910 \u2018| Chas.Westgate, Aberdeen Modet School .varess sassesrecaneees ! 0809 .Rachel Schmilovitez,- Victori School Frank Swetland, Fairmount Model School L.00ccvererire cries rere eran 1905 Ruth Palmer, Stanbridge East Model School res os 899 Marguerite Collins, Clarenceville M.aevervracase secasrres easseruse navecr School L.ecivavares orrrensrorse sevesrecenmens 896 \u20ac ' | Y.M.C.A.NOTES.- During the Exhibition the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association building will he open in all departments and visitors will he welcomed to visit the building.The gymnasinm apparatus has just been erected and, the Association has now one of the finest gymnasiums in- Canada.=~ The bowling alleys been completed and will be open the members on Sept.lst.have also just to reasonable prices members of other Associations or friends of the Association desiring lodgings during the fair.Any young men of good character will be welcomed in using this privilege.Visitors to the city are invited to inspect the building and to make use of the social privileges offered, .The men\u2019s meeting to-morrow afternoon will be an open meeting led by Mr.Wickenden.In your own interests try the experiment for a week, of buying only advertised things.) 136-138 Wellington Street.Schogl vite oii ea »\u2026.|+\u2026\u2026.995F Francis Miller, Ulverton Model School .porsseseuse coupons saone 985 Clifford Major, Sherbrooke: Academy.shesssrseuss seneecrrence aunsaseeuses passes .\u2026.28 Robert McIntosh, Beebe Plain\u201d Model.ovr pssortes orvenraguees oncesrerese 911 The Association will accommodate a guest at the Méthodist Parsonage for a few days.i Deaths Reported.Ro MRS.DUNTON, FORMERLY OF RICHMOND.Richmond, August 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A telegram was received Nere on Friday announcing the sad and sudden death\u201d of Mrs.Dunton, of Montreal, wife of Robert Dunton, formerly of Richmond.The deccased lady.is a sister- in-law to Mrs.Charles Campbell, and Miss A.Dunton, of this place.\u2014-2 men DONAT.D MCDONALD, DANVILLE., Danville, August 29th,\u2014(Special)\u2014 The death of Mr.Donafd MeDonald The ~ death of Mr.Donald McDonald took place Friday morning, due to heart failure.He was in his usual health until Thursday, and his death is.a great surprise to his many friends The funeral is to take place on Sunday at 2.30 v.m., from his late residence.MRS.RICHARD FLEMMING, OF RICHMOND.- Richmond, Aug.29 \u2014(Special.)\u2014The death occurred here Friday morning of Mrs.Flemming, wife of Richard Flem- ming, after being in ill health for some time.She leaves to mourn her loss a husband and three daughters, Miss Josie Flemming, Mrs.Edward Lockwood, and Mrs.W.McClure, all of Richmond.The family have the sympathy of the entire community in {their sad loss.DEATH OF MRS.HERBERT SHONYO.- Magog, Ang.20\u2014Mrs.Herbert Shonyo passed away on Saturday last at Magog, after a painful illness.The deceased lady had not.heen in the most robust health for some years past.She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Mr.Herbert I.Shonyo ; a son, Dr.John Shonyo, and two young daughters.\"The funeral took place on Monday.The service was held af.the house on the west side of the lake at one o\u2019- clock, the Rev.Mr.Ireland, of South Stukely officiating, and made appropriate and touching remarks.The burial took place in Pine Hill cemetery.\u201cand a large number of relatives and friends attended to show their respect to a departed friend.oo The hearers were Richard Seale.R.Secale, Granby : Johnson Purdy, North Shefford and David Adams, Chateau- guay.Alvin Bryant was the manager and George Currier, assistant manager.\u2019 2e \u2018 DAILY STORE NEWS, Saturday, Aug.29, 1908.STORE IS OPEN LATE TO-NIGHT.Open Every Night During Fair Week Tittles include \u201cThe Three Remcinber fake\u2014ask to see them.VISITORS WELCOME During Fair Week we.propose giving away ABSOLUTELY FREE OF GHARGE 719 One dozen Juvenile Books ¢ of one dollar and upwards (except Sugar Sales).» These hooks are printed in England and-sell there at 2c.each.ton,\u201d \u201cAesop Tables,\u201d \u2018The False Prince,\u201d \u201cLittle Goody Two Shoes,\u201d \u201cCinderalla,\u201d ctc., etc.| a dozen books absolutely FREE\u2014no with every purchase of one Kittens,\u201d \u2018\u201cDiek Whiting- these wonderful {fruit juice.tablets.Sent on receipt of price if your | dealer does not have them.\u2018Write Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.OPTICAL GOODS.We have sorhe .special values in Op- | tical goods, Auto Goggles, Reading | Glasses and: a very complete line of up- to-date Optical goods.Eyes tested frée.Open evenings, at H.J.Laberce's, The Jeweller, Lennoxville AUCTION SALE.Being instructed by MRS, JOHN A.McASKILL half la mile fro WINSLOW VILLAGE, I will sell at/her farm, Monday, September 21st, 1908, all her horses, cows, young cattle, farming implements, household furniture, etc.| Terms\u2014Unden 320, cash; over 320, six months with a good endorsed note interest G per|cent.Sale at one o\u201d- clock, See poster.G.H| KERR, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE.! Having \u2018received instructions from , Mr.D.SUITER |\u2014OF\u2014 IMILBY, I will sell ve reserve at his farm, lilby, on | Monday, September 7th, 1908, A fine Stock of Beef Cattle, comprising: 18 heads of 2-year-pld; 4 of 3-year-old ; 5 lyearlings, 2 young cows due to calve in Sept.One fine cow, due in Decembpr, 3 cows due to calve in October, 1} dry cow.These cattle are all in fine shape, and special ats tention is-called to the sale.Terms\u2014Six months, with good dorsed notes, jnterest 6 p.c.Sale 1 o'clock p.m.at G.H.KERR, Apctioneer.Carpet Mills For Sale.The Winding Lp Act of Canada in the Matter of THE MOORE CARPET COMPANY, ) IMITED.\u2018 In L Tenders \u2018for the purchase Estate of this Company, as may be addresded to the un 10 noon ot Wednesday, ise 08.en- at iquidation.of the Real given below, dersigned up ptember 9th, REAL ESTATH.The Brussels [and Wilton |Carpet Mill, Mr.Sullivan\u2019 is the Chief Instructor of the STANDARD RAILROAD SCHOOL, of Montreal, and has had fifteen years practical experience, and for the past seven years has been training young men for Railroad posi- \" tions.: PH These lectures are for the benefit of all young men desiring to enter the | Railroad service, as Locomotive Firemen, Brakemen, or Telegraph operators.© Admission Free For further information apply to Mr.Armstrong, at the Grand Central Hotel.- Younes\u2019 .Patent Pipe ; Awarded certificate of merit by the Incorporated Institute of Hygiene, London.Simple and effective dry smok- er\u2014requires! no explanation ; latest and best.+ Two grades, $1.50, and $1.00.t=ww If you cannot procure * pros) from your dealer, write | YOUNGS\u2019 AGENCY 506 Lindsay Bldg.Montreal A y CL oll lll nian SS SN Cll) TTT rrr he.- { NOTICE - Special Notice 1s hereby given to all persons owing or having claims against the © Estate of thé Late John Dougall that the same must be scttled or fyled before 15th September, 1908, E.' DOUGALL, } ADAM CLABK, JR., | Farnham Centre, Que.August 25th, '1908.ST.EDWIDGE.Mr.William Smith, Conticook, Que.Dear Sir,\u2014i feel it my duty to let you and all the ~ world know what your Kheamatic Remedy bds done for me.-1 was sick for three yews.QI went three tithes to the hospital,twice to Montreal and once to Sherbrooke.The doctors there could not help me.They told me that I had Rheumatism, and that it could not be cured.1 went home\u2019 to die.I was advised to try Smith's North American Indian Rheumatic and Kidney Cure.Just as soon as T began to take the.as lately in use{by the Company, situate in the centre of the City of Sherbrooke, | consisting of large brick spinning weav- | er, picker and bpiler buildings, office, dye -house, waréhouses, &c., carpet Inachin- ery, patterns Far plant: : The Corset Factory, so cdlléd, a three story solid bridk building, jal two story | wooden building formerly used as a wood finishing i shop, aboul two acres of land, with dam, wheel pits, wheels, ! engine, boiler, ghafting, and upwards of 300 horse-power| from the Magog River.The above offérs a special opportunity to any one desirous of purchasing a Carpet.Factory|in running |order.It is also suitable fpr other anufacturing.City of Sherbrooke.of- purposes.The ntages to PE fers great adva Full information will be undersigned -at his office, I Street, Sherbropke.Lo The \"undersignpd does not\u2019 bind himself to accept the highédst-or any tend- ¢ riven.by the 5 Wellington { th August, 1908.J.GRIFFITH, \\ ! Liquidator.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, | Accountant and A'uctioneer, Sherbropke, Qué.Tr ; Sherbrooke, 21 JOHN Officer of a «asses asvuasau au enaqans Acknowledgments.++++++.++.na.| CARD OF THANKS.We desire to [thank our friends for their kindness in the burial of our bise band and father fof the singing and flowers, FILIZABETH CALL.LYFORD (AND CHA Massawippi.Aug, 20th, ; also, toy nT _ EE de - 1 Ae STM RN ne i : \u201c s - fentes apres mate 20s Wh ad *- ell A Lob Whe un Fa a woe Wy a wn ally.pq \\ W \u2014 FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS PRICES AT THÉ ur SHERBROOKE MARKET.ES Ey R Nr 1 Tl SoOS0SEAEALELEALLLL AMAL LALLY Our Now FALL STOCK |s \u201c3 with all the new things of the Season.Star Glothing Hal J.Rosenbloom & Co.» Proprietor 95 Wellington St, | | yr - + Ta tea NE uly .| ee AY Sb, SATURDAY, ATGUST a, 1508, =\u201d 2 MANY DROWNED IN WL eus noue ISOUTHERN STATES.| tontiouet from peus 1) ; : in\u2019 marriage to Miss Dollie A.Percy, a C k Wa tch Dwellings Are Washed Away Pre, ut by Floods.fs borough uc, ret \u2014\u2014 \"MILLS COMPELLED TO CLOSE BIGGEST SE OR ILA a.EN ee D ol \u2018Miss Kathleen MacNaughton, \u2018of Montreal, who wore a princess gown + dwellings at Folsom, N.M., Thursday cousin, ( or a was beautify lly played by prof- Men's Sh A \\ x - THE MARKET FOR: DOWN AND TADS OF fessor has.V.Clmmhertain ; The 97 Wellington St.\u2019 Mon \u2018 oe Dept, à | 1 A RUT.| PEOPLE A \\ bride was, prettily jgowned in her trav- Furnishing \\ D + 4 Chewin J ï obacco | YEARS\u2014TRADE BRISK\u2014BUT WORK.elling suit of ble cloth, with cluny #9 Wellington St., Men's to | i | - TER MAKES FURTHER AD- Trinidad, Col., August 29.\u2014A flood lace le, white hat, and géante a IIR RII VIII II SSR a.7 Es § T - \u201c .VANCE\u2014SHARP AD- in the Cinmaron river, following a oe valley om ê Lt ded ha PTT TT TT mas pes Re 1 | | VANCE IN HIDES.cloudburst, washed away a number of the valick Ee FAS sO Ob Aridi The market this morning was the \u2018pieht.Fiftee rsons £re reported largest for many years.Some of the mit been ened.Eleven bodies of champaigne colored silk, lace blouse |, farmers say they never saw the ac- have been recovered.Ten mile of [and - bl ok picture hat and carried a commodation so taxed.Every avail- +rack and twelve bridges on the Col- bouquet of American beauties.The able stand was taken up.Trade was orado & Southern Railway were wash- groomsman was À) r.Robert Campbell, brisk, with very.little change in prices.ed out.Trains have been laid out of this town.The pri s gift to the * \u201c tra EST PE EE EP PRES we 3 Tv] Er ci 5 THE BIG BLACK PLUG.{| | | | ! JESSOP'S A | ¥ Jescop\u2019s Crucible Steel hardens at a LOW ol and thoroughly.Use as little blast as pose ne heat Cen | Di | NO ASA A ee 4h Butter still continues to advance and .forty-eight.bridesmaid was a pearl brooch and to ~ is free_from Sulphur.You cannot properly N° a HE , Se RS SE ny vee vs y a .- Lo T : .a 'L00KS FAVORABLE 5 K prophets say it will soon be 40c.a ; estimated to ex- the best man a pearl stick pin.The * stéel in a small fire.> à 2 A \u2014 - pound.Both creamery and \u201cdairy | pid © $100.00\" loss is house a Was heautitally decorated : Brands- À à 3 14 $ brought 28c.to-day, and there waza} Dan B.Wenger and two children with flowers.e bride was the re- ; : : '% tk OLD AGE PENSION OPPOSE comparatively small \u2018amount at ourat.| ao reported mong the drowned.Cipient of many, useful and, pretty Ao \u201cARK\u201d \u201cBEST\u201d aoa = Lh _° [ .Eggs retained last week\u2019s price c.& Other k dead at Folsom are: T.}dresents and seperal cheques r.and | 2 ¥ 48 EF IN GERMANY.TECHNICAL APPEALS.| dozen.Chickens could be bad at $1 Wheeler and wife, whose bodies were Mrs.McDougall eft on, the after The James Robertson Co., Limited, Nom 82 5.F À - | \u2014 | the pair.- found buried in the sand.Their house train for; Toronto iagara Falls, L 772 uw IR i + ; 1.1.OY B-GEORGR SPEAKS ON THE | RESOLUT ION OF OF AMERIC AN BAR Beef hides salted advanced 3-4c.was washed may and it is said that Buffalo and other points.On their re- | AGENTS, Pro vince of Quebec, IST 5 33 FF 1% - SUBJECT ON HIS RETURN \u201d lb., and green lc.per lb.Sheep skins in addition to Mr.and Mrs.Wheeler turn they will reside in the Percy resi- BBR Bn E88 FE ; * TO LONDON.| ASSOCIATION.and lamb skins advanced from 13c.to their two children and Mrs.Wheeler's dence on Main Street.\u2018 ] er Li G in -$ a .\u2014 : © : - - : = ER § London, Aug.28,\u2014David Lloyd- | Seattle, Wash.Aug.28 \u2014The Amèr- 4 \\ oirette Undérskirts, We've just received a big shipment.of them, and Delaware & Hudson ee 5 oo 200 yds.Flat Race\u2014C.Vigus, 1st; _, LOW RATES ON ALI RAILWAYS they're exceptional values at our selling price.They come in ee Northern\u201d Brel.© ar 23% silver medal.a ; - Ï si and colons ; made up with tucks and a flounce.Very| strong Louisville & ske Ll grt 1001 Egg and Spoon Race\u2014Miss E.Lowe, : : = 6 - | sti ching and perfectly finjshed in every way.Selling at each, $2.90 fesonri Paie < Soo \u2026.\u2026 .1238 124 1st\u2019; Nellie Molyneux, 2nd.oo 2 g at eac ; Missouri Pacific ., .58 .§ .\u2019 4 \u201d \u2019 Fin Tor.| No er TN i Laie dn 10 ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS - 25c.CARRIAGES «| | acific .\u2026 .Lo.N a \u2019 : : .- EK \u2014_\u2014 | Penn.Ry.5.1% 125 Girl\u2019s : A.- > 3 Satist | Reading Lau ee 1 1384 crois, \u2018mp Drew, 1st; A.La : 1 | 3} faction Guaranteed sland .\u20267 17 Ma 174 i ., 10 .À il Orders receive promt and careful attention À Southern Railway TT UUW Gi) \u2019 \u2018goord | .U Pacific .1101 1\" ug- -ofWar\u2014G.Gale & Sons Foun- 9 re | | le Steel ee ee i pit dry Dept., vs.Buffiing Dept., won wi \"0.Box 72 8.W.M.TomLINSON, 4 4 Bow OF - EE U.S.Steel Pfd.\u2026 .110} 111% Foundry with two straight pulls, EE TES fo \".| ; ; | .4 OT 4 | : - ; | : hat tourne += - - : * = .J ot ing here, and there is mo doubt but Dragoons Ë "]
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