Sherbrooke daily record, 3 septembre 1908, jeudi 3 septembre 1908
[" Coan re > = + men compli hd others tig vould see y Me there is tu ork Tims.J 2.TWGrand Stand, + \u2014_\u2014 SUCCESS CROWNS 24th ANNUAL SHERBROOKE FAIR.: Great Crowd Enjoyed Wednesday on Exhibition Grounds.© pUECTORS ENTERTAIN AT BA} QUET.prsalts of Yesterday's Raciog Evénts\u2014Prize List Continued\u2014 Judging Competition-\u2014Notes.| GREAT CROWD PRESENT YESTER- \u201d his 18 known as \u201cAmerican Visit- 0 \u201d\u201d ee crowded train the-city this morning from the south, the day is well named.Reports from the grounds indicate a big Thursday of yesterday, but should 10,000 figure.] attendance; pass considerably the = ABOUT 18,000 YESTERDAY.The total attendance on the grounds o afternoon is estimated al pies persons.This includes officials nd entering hy passes.The turn- ow close on to 15,000 admis- R'ALEX.AMES, Chairman UE\" Live - Stock Department, Th.ETAA uring.the * cay.Metiiday-a big dey, Wednesday of 1906.a IMC however, went \u201cip dlad of any day of previous ~ yore.+ Its capacity was increased This makes but: not ahead a third Isgt year.The Urand Stand : gun ow about 6,000 admissions during the day.YESTERDAY'S RACES, The races yesterday aroused a good deal of interest, particularly the 2.11 > 2Al trot, in-which there | were wie neck and neck finishes, Tobin, however, managed to cet under the wre first in every heat except the first Yasa popular winner.- \u201cLhe \"2.18 pace was more of the pro- \u201csion order.Two où the horses dropped out after the first \u2018 heat, leavin the contest to the three \u201cremaining, Oradell taking first money without dii- ficulty.\u201col The results follow : .214 Pace, 2.11 Tron, Puree, $350.Tobin, H, ¥.Pierce \u2026 \u2026 _.2111 Tlannagan, Newport Stock Farm.A 3 33 ; Burlirgton Maid, ©.A si \u2018 derton LL A D 22 Common Voter, H.C.Wars 3 1 1 1 Billy Hurd- Desrujsseaux es res aan DD Dh \u2018\u201cme-2,164, 2,17, 2.16, 2161, 218 Pace, Stake, 3500.pradel, Lewis W.Seéver .1 1 | ne Barns, C.I.Jackson 222 fu H.A Harding .3 3 dis ase] Graton 1.|.dis.mith's Rheumatic Cure .is Time\u20142.20 2.195, 2224.Press ars : TOMORROW'S PROGRAMM I, + + Ladies\u2019 \u2018and ( Specialty Programme.ces\u2014220 pace, 217 ar , Pace, 2.17 $ me 3300; tree-for-ull, rand Gala Dav, artists gn thee fall trot.Purse, Uttara rey at the Fair, and, judging | s whirh reached | the biggest-days of former years.There., The grand stand with its 6,0 \"sweet, 2 EL Tinder 1 and 444444444040 DAY, Yesterday, Wednesday, will rank with was a great crowd on the grounds.0 capacity, was crowded full, standing room eu, À will not come up to the ; only being sold during the later hours, Throughout the grounds wherever there were attractions for the public, crowds were gathered.Tt was an ideal day.The sky being a little overcast, the people were protected from the sun.The programme as given on Tuesday was repeated with the addition of the stock parade in the afternoon.This is always a pleasing feature, -The management this year has placed this at 5 pm., which enables latecomers to witness this display.Prize animals \u201cof both the cattle and horse departments passed before the stand and bore eloquent testimony to the possibilities which the Fastern Townships.holds for stock raisers.A big crowd witnessed the evening performance.Many remained on the grounds for it, while a large number entered the gates during the evening.The performance concluded with a very fine fireworks display.PRIZES IN JUDGING COMPETI- « TION.Prizes were awarded yesterday in the.ndging competition as follows : , Dairy Cattle-The best judging Dairy Cattle.restricted to farmers or farmers\u2019 sons not over 25 years of age.Judging to be done by score cards or otherwise.together with such oral or written explanation as may be required-by the official judges\u20141 Carl > JR.Johnson, 3 À.Carte, 1 W.Baird.: \u201cBeef © Cattle\u2014The best judging of Beef Cattle, restricted to farmers or farmers.sons not over 25 years of age.Judging to be by same method as in case of Dairy Cattle above\u20141 A.Carte, 2 C.Lee, 3 À.Taylor, 4 J.Johnson.; \u2018 \u2018 Grains\u2014The best indging of Oats, re- ftricted to farmers or farmers\u2019 sons, 25 years of age.Judging to be done by score -cards.Awards to he \u2018based on the placing of the samples, | the written reasons: assigned therefor.\u2014-1 A.Carte, 2 A.Lyster, 3 C, Sweet, 4 C: Lee.Potatoes\u2014The best judging of Potatoes for table use.restricted to farmers or farmers\u2019 sons, under 25 years of age.Awards to be based on the placing of the samples and the writ- + DIRECTOR W.R.WEBSTER.Chairman of the Executive Committee, ET.AA ' Pleasing Function \u2014- of | \u2018also joined by others.giving the Association.\u201ction should be satisfied.A.2 = 4 ÿ ten reasons assigned therefor\u2014| EXHIBITION NOTES.Taylor, 2 E.Miltimore, 3 C.Sweet, te bd J.Kirby.OT 53000 to the Exhibition.\u2018ment had \u2018I'he merry-go-round, as usual, is the t most popular thing on the grounds.(Continued on pags two.) + DIRECTORS ENTERTAIN AT A BANQUET.the on Grsunds Last Night.sentant, PROVINCIAL MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE PRESENT \u2014 CITY REPRESENTED.The E.T.A.A.gave a banquet in_the directors\u2019 dining hall to their guests.The President of the Association, Mr.{ Cochrane, was in the chair.On his right were: Hon.Jules Al- lard, Provincial Minister of Agricul ture ; Mr.Pennington, M.L.A.for Me- gantic County ; Mr.R.H.Pope, Cook- shire ; Aldermen F.N.McCrea and D.\u2014\u2014 ais AGA RFE IR: casi DIRECTOR JAS.MACKINNON, E.T.A.A., Chairman of the Finance Committee.| Chicoyne, President of Wolfe Pope, 0.E.Denanlt, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Ward, of Montreal.On Mr.Cochrane\u2019s left were: His Worship Mayor Bachand, Director Jas: Mackinnon, Sherbrooke; Mr.W.FI.Vilas, M.P.P., for Brome, and Col.Ashmeade, Quebec.After justice had been done .to a bountiful menu, the President rose and proposed a toast to the King, the | \u2018Premier Stock Breeder of the World.\u201d This was responded to hy singing the National Anthem.Mr.Morris, Vice-President of the Association, was the next speaker, ands in the course of his remarks said: \u201cThe [Exhibition was not held merely for pleasure\u2014it had a commercial - value.The \u2018best encôuragement that could he given the directors of the Exhibition was-the fact that exhibitors who had heen coming for the past number of years were sll exhibiting and were The Association was giving #10;600 back to the farmers in prizes, over three Linies what the Provincial Government were The Government were giving S3,000 pons; and when they considered the benefit of \u2018the Exhibition to the Province they surely would increase the grant.He proposed the toast to the Provincial Minister of Agriculture.| Hon.Jules ALiard, Prosincigl Minis - ler of Agriculture, in replying| to the toast, thanked the President, directors and citizens in behalf of the | Quebec \u201cCabinet and his colleagues, be con- ; gratulated them on the great \u201cof the Association, association of its kind in the province.| success the ouly shecesstul It was of great value to the farmers.They derived from it new ideas, in short it was an education, AU who have been interested in this l°xhili- The jassocia- Le ; tion had mel with a very serious reverse last year.Tt was the intention of the Government to continue to give The; Govern- to divide $10,000 among different agricultural schoals and exhibitions.The fine horses, cattle, butter, cheese, etc., which he (Continued on page 41) sand Stand ar he Faire This view was taken some years + the scene yesterday.of ayo, but is a good picture \u2018 1 ie db mle - Lee - \u20ac i | valuable \u2018| friction end these parties AT RICHMOND.Conservatifs Held Mceting There Yesterday.have EVERY POLLING DIVISION BOTH GOUNTIES REPRESENTED.Richmond, Sept.3.\u2014(Special.)-#The Conservatives of Richmond and Wolfe held their convention in Richmond on Wednesday.\u201cEvery polling division in the two counties was represented, over 200 delegates being present.The President of the Richmond Association; Mr.James Stevens, of Windsor Mille occupied the chair, assisted by | Dr.i County Conservative Association.Mr.'Mec- Iver, of Richmond, acted as secretary, The meeting was called to order at 1 p.m.On the platform were Messrs.R.Th.M.O'Bready, Joseph 'Be- dard, ex-M.L.A.,, W.E.Jones \"and many other prominent Conservatives.After the ordinary routine husiness of the Association had been transacted Mr.John Champoux, of Wotton, was nominated by Mr.G.F.Cleveland; of Danville, Messrs.Joseph Bedard) of Richmond, and Mr.Osgood, of Duds: well, both arose to second the nomination._ It was moved by Dr.John Hajyes, seconded by Lt.-Col.E.S.Bernard, that the President be authorized ' to CIN cast a single ballot for Mr.Cham- poux.| .| Mi.Champoux, on arising to ad dress the meeting, was received with much enthusiagm.\u2014 After thanking the delegates for fhe honor conferred upon him, he said that be thought it .was his \"duty to agrept the nomination an hoped to he able to justify his friends\u2019 confidence in shim.- He then dealt at length with the question at issue be: tween the two great parties and concluded his remarks in French.» The meeting was further addressed by Messrs.R, H.Pope, M.O\u2019Bready, Dr.John Hayes, W: E.Jones and Jos eph Bedard, ex-M.1.A.\u2018 At the cons\u2019 clusion of the meeting Mr.Champou spoke again exhorting the delegute to organize and fight the fight toi the end, assured of success.; | ee WATER SITUATION \u2014 \u201cIN MAGOG RIVER Friction Butween Interested Parties and Protests Are | Served.- STREET LIGHTS AGAIN OFF LAST NIGHT\u2014STREET RAILWAY CO.NOT PLEASED.Pickpockets and sneak thieves are having the chance \u2018of their lives | in, Sherbrooke this year, in spite of the numerous detectives who are on the lookout for them, Co The city street lights were again off EN, sie Vaal DIRECTOR.I.B.WILSON, of the E.T.A.A., in chagpe of Poultry\u2019 Department.to last \u2018night, and excfpu on some of\u2018 the main streets where lights from the stores helped the situation the city was almost in absolute darkness.The water situation improved a little yesterday, a rise of four or five inches being noticeable in the mill dam.1t develops that the cotton mill at Magog is closed down for two weeks, which naturally lessens the flow of th river to some extent.- Loomis & Sons\u2019 mill was closed yesterday, which helped a little.It is understood they have been approached io close Tor a longer period and have given a figure of #50 per day as the price upon which they could afford to close, The shutting off of the street lights last night \u2018was, as on the previous night to make it possible to store a little water during the night, The city and the street railway ,are the principal | consumers interested\u2019 iu tie present situation.The British American Land Company is interested | because of itz contracts to provide a- certain flow.pf water and storage of water at Little Lake.It is understood there has been a good deal of during the past few days, and that protests and ceunter protests have been served.This is the| harvest time for the «treet railway and a reduction in the flow of the river is a serious matter.The cars were Unable to operate dur ing a part of Sunday and weakness in| power has been felt at times since.The Street Railway Co.is fortunate in one! (Continued on page 6.) | -Vena.SHERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908 CONVENTION QU.|MR.D.B.MEIGS M.P.VICTIM OF PICPOCKET, But He Finally Came Out Ahead of Game, : \u2014 : ACCUSED PARTY 1S ARRESTED AND MEMBER FOR MISSIS- QUOI HAS MONEY BACK.Mr.D.B.Meigs, the well known M.P., for Missisquoi, was marked by a as, a victim, yesterday, pickpocket shortly afternoon.But the gamé did not work out successfully.al Mr.Meigs | was standing in the \u2018crowd.by the ¢ar line\u2019 near the Union Station when: he became conscious that his wallet had been extracted from his pocket.| ; As reported in yesterday's Record, Mr.Meigs at once gave the alarm and pointed out the man who he declared had robbed him.The party threw away the wallet, and bolted through thé crowd.The public were not slow to join in a chase of thisikind and the man indicated by Mr.4Meigs was captured before he could escape.The wallet was recovered and returned to its owner.may for :Missis- MR.L.B.MEIGS, M, P,, \"quoi, who got the jbetter oi pickpocket yesterday.a Mr.Meigs states that it contained $95 and some, valuable papers.Mr.Meigs has been! in town some days.- He came over to attend the recent political meetings -.and decided that a few days could he spent very pleasantly at the Fair.The party arrested gave his name at the police office as George Fraser, of London, Ont.He had in his possession $10.35 in cash and g watch.He will be sent before Judge Mul- Mr.Meigs, speaking of the attempt to roh him, said that he was in the acl of getting on to a car at the park line junction.In fact he was standing on?the step: at the side.He was suddenly given a violent shove, and he felt his wallet drawn from his hip pocket.He tyrned in time to see the man and chased him around the car.Mr.Meigs then «rélinquished the chase to others younger than himself.He has proved, himself a good \"runner politically speaking, hut is \u2018not ambitious , along the line of road races., ; | Officer Paradis was .on hand, and, assisted by the\u2019 public, arrested the man] capturing him near the Grand Trunk track.\u201cHe thréw down the wallet at the platform of Union Station, and it was picked up by Mr.Fletcher, \u2018B.& M.agent, and restored to Mr.Meigs.HON.R.L.BORDEN FOR CONANSVILE Conservative Leader Will Speak There on 19th inst.WILT, BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE PREMIERS OF FOUR PROVINCES.Cowansvi'le, Sept.3.\u2014(Special,) \u2014A very important \u2018political event will take place here on the 19th instant, when the Hon.R.[.Borden, leader of the Dominion Conservative party will visit Cowansville, accompanied by Premier Whitney, of Ontario ; Premier Hazen, of New Brunswick ; Premier Me- Bride, of British Cohimbia, and Prem- jer Roblin, of Manitoba, and Messrs.I.D.Monk, J.H.Bergeron, and LT.\u2018Marechal, of Montreal, both gifted orators, to represent Quebec.In the event of Premier Whitney being unable to attend Hon.Mr, Mantia, another orator, will be present to bring news from that Province.+ = | a It was decided, at a meeting of the ~ (Continued on page three.a me emer eer WILL HANG SULTAN OF DUNABAREA \u2014_\u2014 | U.S.COURT AT MANILA SO DE \u2018CIDES.Manila, Sept.3.(Special)\u2014 The \u2018Territorial Supreme Court has decided that the Sultan of Dunaharra must hang for the part he took as leader of the raid on Perang, Island of Mindanao, in January, 1906, wherein J.W.McDonald of that place was killed by \"the raiders.Besides being condemned to be hanged, the Sultan is ordered to pay to.| satisfied! public | pocket: + BRIEF UP-T r Jos Domingo de Obaldia has i À ! : i Five men were arrested on the Sherbrooke {Fair Grounds| yesterday after- running crooked noon on charge of \u2018 games.\u201d The arrests were actually made on complaint of a lad that he had lost 835 by patronizing the games of chance perated by these parties.| Lhe parties placed under arvest were all operatiors of small stands in the lidway.The games were species of samblihg, with, as usual, the chances against the player.~ One was the game of throwing rings at money placed on a table.The coin rung was to belong to the winner, but his chances.were small indeed.Several of.the parties were allowed out on! bail.They -had considerable money'on thém and put up most of it as bail] The principal object of the arrest was to break up the games being worked on the innocent public on the fair grounds.| The Midway at th had so many Some have .leake should [never have I fair grounds, Gam do not give a fair fair has 3, s never as this year.through which en.allowed on the of chance which ance to the play- ©& - the Midway.Then there is the scheme by \u2018which some person \u2018\u2018who is in the ring\u201d will come up, play the game and by some \u201ctrick of the trade\u2019 win the hig prizes.This encourages hy- standers to.try their luck, when the trick ig again worked, but this time in the other direction.oo It would probably he surprising to know the.amount of money which can be drawn from a crowd on \u2018a big fair day by\u2019 games of this kind.The police in the \"arrests yesterday were making a laudable effort towards public protection.7 The rental of these small spaces in the Midway brings a certain amount into the funds of the exhibition, but it is an amount which can well be sacrificed on behalf of a clean fair and a by the tricks of the a very are \u2018\u201c\u2018skinned\u2019\u201d Midway do not return home happy lot.- Exhil)ition \u2018 associations can well afford t¢ apply a more rigid censorship in the matter of Midway attractions.DETECTIVE GRABS TWO SLICK STRANGERS.parties, believed to be pick- , were arrested, this \u2018morning, Junction of the Park and Belt :rowd congregates Two.at the line cars where a for the patrons \u2018who | Five Taken \u2018to Police Station Charged With Runningz2Crooked \u2018Games \u2014A Feature of the Fair Which Should be Closely Watched er are numerous among the devices in hold the in a rush for the Fair ground cars., One of the detectives in town watch-.Ing operations at this point, spotted three men * whom Fe believed to be pickpockets.They were moving in the rush for the cars but appeared to be more intent on the people than on getting & place on the cars themselves.- The detective grabbed two of them and calling for assistance they were taken to the police station.\u2018 [ One was a man apparently over years of age, but with the eyes of ferret.The other was younger and.apparently as keen as his companion.| \u201cWhere are you from?\u201d asked the Chief of the older man,\u201d \u201cAuburn, Me.,\u201d\u2019 was.the reply.= 7 - \u201cAnd you?\u201d turning to the other, \u201cLewiston, Me.\u201d was the answer.\u201c \u201cWhat was that letter you tore up when arrested?\u2019\u2019 ~ \u201cThat was a private family letter,\u201d replied the one addressed, \u2018\u201cwhich I thought! best to destroy if I was arrested.\u201d Lo \u201cDo vou know the name of the city marshall of Auburn?\u2019 was asked of the nmn_ who pretended to come from that city.oo CL 2° He couldn\u2019t rememberf &e said, they | changed so often there.\u201d 1 The other was as badlv \u2018informed re- | garding .Lewiston officials.There jwas abrolutely men on beyond suspicion, This would not constitute proof i a trial.I - - The men were, therefore, placed in charge of the Sab-Ohigf with instructions to; place them off the noon G.T.R.express for the South.- They gladly accepted.the opportuni- tv to leave town.*.They were pointed out to.the officers at the station and officials-of the train as suspicious characters.There have heen no reports of posk- : etpicking beyond the case of Mr.Meigs yesterday.T .The light-fingered gentry are here but the:close .watch upon them is making operations difficult and dangerous, | 100 50 a.nothing to gp eee.; ne THE WEATHER.|.J LOCAL FORECAST: .° West, northwest winds, and cool.Friday, fair .warmer.fine and Lee 7 Senc been The Mexico, has just.been extinguished after burning two months.In Manzanillo, day night last, an quarrel shot and killed another.A made chosen Presidant of Panama.next.In day, troops hundred.\u201cThe! Crown\u201d Prince cess of Germany their motor a few caped without being burt.Reports from Ber is anxious that his Victoria louise, shi the Arck-Duke Karl to the throne of A The Duke of Norf Tabriz, North the killing anil istria- Hungary.in Landon, next mq vote In favor of the temporal power of om Mexico, on Satur- editor, in a street Persia, on.Satur- rebels fired on the Shah's wounding eight and Crown Prin- were pinned under days ago, but es- in say the Kaiser daughter, Princess Il some day marry Franz Josef, heir sik, it is reported, intends at the Eucharistic Conference nth, to provoke a restoration of the - the Pope in Italy.Ty YW Tey 2 )-DATE NOTES OF statue of \u2018Free Cuba\u201d is being | in Rome.It is 24 feet high and will probably he unveiled in January L .= ; od WORLD'S NEWS.A Russian named Prince Bolotofl, has \u2018decided to attempt to crosé\u2014the great oil wells near Tampico, | English Channel in an aeroplane.Mayor, General Moorsom, is dead in South Africa.General Moorsom, help to repulse the Fenian.raid in Canada in 1866: : cL The new White Star Line steamships, just laid down on the Thames,\" will be bigger, but not speedier than! the Lusitania.Dr.Koch has heen overwhelmed with honors in Japan.He was pre-'.sented by the Mikado, with a magnificent: silver table rervice, =e Refusing to, give up a big fish which\u2019 \" he had hooked, little Maurice F.Mu- ler was dragged into the Weapauwa river and drowned at Milford, Conn.The tramp steamer = \u201cYorgorn' ° picked up a young cub Polar bear from an iceberg off the barks of Newfoundland on her lasttrip through the gulf.- ; Ontario\u2018s present to Lord Roberts has followed him to London.It is a .silver nugget, set in a base of copper, on a nickel matte, the whole enclosed in a casket of bird's eye maple.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM AL = STORE BROKEN INTO.\u2019 Lisgar, -Sept.3 store owned by Mig unknown parties, in the drawers was not speeeed in blow the family were aropsed by the and tbe thieves thought it best leave Fuather hurriedly.1 OF WATER.to SCARCITY Clarenceville, Sept.There is very little around the village pnd the scant supply is hardly fit for use.Yarmersin Faddintown are drawing thein water \u201crom \u2018the river by means of horses.In the village itself those who have none are getting it from their neighbors water in and day pump water = dt the same place.The land is parched] and seems to call for rain.and it is so dusty that doors facing the streets have to be kept close.| .\u2014_\u2014 | SERIOUS ACCIDENT.Baldwin\u2019s Mills, Sept.3.\u2014(Special.) _Quite a serious accident happened to Ne oh three-yearrold daughter Mr.Chas.Paige, of this place, last week (Thursday).[The little girl with the heirs of | pesos, (S5,000,) ; McDonald one thousand § l \u201cher other small sisters, were riding on the wagon whilé their father gathered \u2014(Special.) \u2014 The G.Moore & Sons was broken into last Monday night by What money found taken, but they did ng up the sale, as noise 3.\u2014(Special \u2014 well, land it is not|a rare thing to see sdven or eight persons during tne À in Magog, Que.i and Mis: Meigs are | PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHES.up some remnants of hay in the field, In an.unguarded moment, as the wagon was turned sharply around she fell off and one of the wheels passed over _ her hôdy and right arm, inflicting a compound fracture at the elbow, he- sides | several had bruises about hen body.Dr.Ker was called and reduc ed the fracture.The little one L+ at present doing finely.HOTEL CHANGES HANDS.Dunham, Sept.\u201d 3.\u2014(Special.) - On Tuesday Mr.Albert Meigs, of Windsor Mills, hotel .keeper, came here and purchased from Mr.Charfes F.Duchesneau, the local Boniface, that well known hotel, the Park House) purchased by Mr.Duchesneau from Mr.J.A.Bessette, last March, My.Duch esneau made a \u2018good profit on his hotel in buying and selling and wilFre- turn with his sister to their old home Mr.Meigs was born tiiree miles be: low this village at Meigs\u2019 Corner, Que, and is a hotel man of wide expérience, having served = the public in Bolton Center, Magog and Windsor Mills.He now rusticatiug at North Troy, and will take possession of \u2018on the fifteenth day of this month of September.: Mr.Duchesneau has made several (Continued a page 6.) i qu serio Lier Le art pop gor] - Ton Sm AP SF an JC pry \u2014 ; We pop £3 sr MHA MES : ae, EERE RI ET EN Te in .hn A .\u201c - \u2018 a ttes prises RE at 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014.rer PO EN Se ahem sede 3 ing x AP WE xg AE TE ee EE pas pag joao in Stig of i] pom PPS A a re - > ET a i Er Lo Ve frac RL EY pa no ! A re mes a a 207 Toe ET ane ni co ss La .me \" BI Te Lect = ne {- \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\u2019s 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.PHOTOGRAPHS ! I! you want the BEST JOHNSTON'S Studio \u2018 Is the place to get them.Amateur work given special aiten- tion.4 iON ©\", >.AR 3X NN ne KH es IA [3 = + Geo.Johnston, 149 Wellington Street.JAPAN'S RICE CROP.FIGHTEEN - PER (CENT.ABOVE AVERAGE, THE OFFICIAL FORECAST.Tokio, Sept.\u20182.\u2014According to offis cial forecast, the season\u2019s rice crop will be 18 per cent.above the aver- \u201cage.f + .NS « SCHOOLS AND Eastern Townships GOLLEGE of MUSIC \u2018Ronnected with Stanstead College, and Wn affiliation with the! Toronto.College of Music.\u2019 A Harlow Martin, F.T.Coll, M., Musical Director.Departments of instruction, PIANO, VOCAL, VIOLIN.Toronto College of [Music Diplomas, Teachers\u2019 Certificates |and Testimonials .awarded at Stanstead.Tuition fee from one, 319 te Tus Tait less than at Too, and ye e same dipl \u201cmi be obtained.= | plomas may + Students in attendance at the Eastern Townships College jof Music have the invaluable advantage 'of being able to suppliment their musical studies with academie work at Stanstead College.For calendam and specific information, write to | 5 IR .J.TRUEMAN, M.A.Principal of: Stans ona a fo or : Stanstead, |Quebec.Hatley Model School ww HATLEY 7 Will Re-open on - Tuesday, Sept.8th, 1908 Miss Edna Patch, Principal and Miss Maude M.Gage, Teacher in the Primary department.: == AYER\u2019S CLIFF BRANCH at Ayer's Cliff, will, re-open on the same date.Miss Edna P.Halliday, Principal and = Miss Mildred Brown, Teacher in the Primary department.and in a healthful location._ 0 Pupils apply to J.F- Woodman at- - Hatley and A.E.Fish at Ayer's Cliff, for terms and; other particulars.\u2018 JOHN P.BOWEN, Sec\u2019y-Treas.~~ UNIVERSITY OF BISHOP'S, COLLEGE.| + LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.Residential College =r Mews Session of | 1908-9, - meg) Michaelmas Term \u2018 opens Sa'niday, September 12th, 1908.Matriculition and \u2014 Supplemental Examinations begin Tuesday, September J5th, Lectares, Mhurs- day, the 17th.A large number ' of scholarships and exhibitions are available.> .For information as \u2018to these añd the \u2018Arts Course, apply to Rev.Principal Parrock, LL.D., Little Metis, ©.Q.For the Divinity Course, etc., apply to Rev.E.a: B.Alinatt, D.D., Cap a l\u2019Aigle, , For Calendars, -etc., apply to PF.W.Frith, M.A., Registrar, Lennoxville, - Qu THE STANBARD BUSINESS COLLEGE 314 St.Catherine St, West, MONTREAL.The up-to-date - Business College in Montreal Re-opens Sept.1st.BOOKKEEPING (including {nstruc- tion in Loose Leaf and: all modern systems) ; Commercial, Arithmetic; Penmanship ; Commercial Law ; Business Practice.SHORTHAND.Individual instraction ; 8veraçe time 3 to 4 months.Typwriting by Touch method ; - English ; Business Correspondence and Office Work.Special course in Higher Acounting.For prospectus write ; W.8, JONES.Principal.SHERBROOKE - Academy of Music if he finds the ice impassable in These schools are excellently equipped Women are admitted es day strdents.| dressing is the quantity of Great Wes ODELL BLOCK, Wellington St.; SHERBROOKE, QUE, : Directors\u2014Messrs.Ww.Bearder, F.R.C.0,, L.LS.M., Irwin Sawdon.I Prospectus post free on application.The Directors will be pleased to re- Celve names at an early date of in- - strumentalists desiring to join the Academy Orchestra.: | Ea A ke a SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908.SUCCESS CROWNS months.\u20141 W.Taylor, cache Lance sous with foliage.\u2014 a\u2026ecttéé CAPTAIN BERNIER\u2019S ARCTIC INSTRUCTIONS.TO ASSERT CANADA\u2019S AUTHORITY IN THE NORTH.to the Canadian: The instructions \u2014\u2014;, \u2014 Government cruiser Arc : cently sailed for the far North propose that the vessel is to follow up the work in which she has been employed for several years past of as.serling Canadian authority in the portions of the polar regions which belong to the British Crown.In so doing Captain Bernier has been warned not to take any course which might result.in complications [in a foreign country.On the way north he Wag to observe the conditions in Hudson Straits as to ice and to proceed thency to «the whaling stations on Cumber; land Gulf.From Baffin\u2019s Land he is tic, which re- to cross t6 the Greenland shore, and: to the entrance toto push north Lancaster Sound.From the mouth of Lancaster Sound he is to push down the sound and t proceed as far west as possible.The country on either side is to be visited all the old depots are to be examined and Captain Bernier is to take a look, as far as conditions will permit, at the various sounds and straits looking, north and south from Melville Bay and; Bank Strait.| TO CAPTAIN\u2019S JUDGMENT.Naturally, a great deal is left Captain Bernier\u2019s own judgment, id and one direction, Melville Sound, for instance, may be blocked and after looking into , Regent\u2019s Inlet, it may be that an open passage will be found down into the toria Strait.: In the \u2018event of the Arctic being able to pick her way through Lancaster Sound and Melville Sound she is to take formal possession of Bank Land and any neighboring islands westward of those which were visited on her last crise.It is left to Captain Bernier\u2019s own judgment as whether the vessel shall return to Quebec next fall or spend the winter of 1909-10 in the ice and continue her work during the following season.RECORD\u2019 OF VOYAGE.It was agreed.that Captain Bernier should leave behind him a record of all points at which he proposed .to call} and that as he proceeded he was to erect a cairn at each point containing a record of the voyage and word as to tlie next stopping place, so that if a relief \u201cexpedition was necessary it might readily be able to ascertain, the Arctic\u2019s whereabouts.A rendezvous was also appointed in advance by Captain Bernier to which the Arctic would, if practicable, proceed in the event of an actident.| BISHOP'S CROSSING.The Toronto Flothing Company will start its great cheap sale in Bishop's Crossing, opposite = H.G.Weston\u2019s 94TH EXHIBITION.(Continued from page 1.) Like the street cars, it had its \u2018\u2018hangers on\u201d yesterday.Thére was a great crush at the grand stand entrance early yesterday afternoon.Half a dozen policemen tried to convince the people that it \u201cwas useless and dangerous to crowd up against the narrow turnstile entrances.A good deal of roughness was shown by some who seemed to dhink that they would miss all chance of seeing the show unless first through the gate.The selection of acts for the specialty programme at\u2018 the fair is a difficult task.Tt is done hy directors who visit New York for this purpose early in the season.On the whole the management was fortunate this year, the high wire act being the only failure.This act has not succeeded in arousing enthusiasm among the spectators.Yesterday was a profitable day for those who: had booths at the fair.Every part of the grounds had .its crowd.\u201d The stands in the main building.did particularly well.| The Hospital Lunch Counter was a busy place yesterday.Many hundreds \u201cwere fed at this counter.Nearly all the provisions are donated by \u2018chari- | table people of the Eastern Townships and the work at the counter is large- lv done hy Sherbrooke ladies.There were sixteen automobiles yesterday in the space reserved for them i to | .! eri Gulf of Boothia or even ag far as Vie-: American on the grounds.Some of them travelled some distance to the Fair, one of them showing its U.S.: origin by means of a Teddy Bear holding an flag and keeping guard while the visitors were absent from the car.: One of the sights of the busy days of Fair Week is at the Union Station in the evening, when the thousands after a day of enjoyment, weary but | happy, assemble to take the train homeward.It is doubtful if the Midway at Sherbrooke Fair has ever gathered in as many shekels in a single day as it did yesterday.There were many fakes.The fake is harmless, however, \u2018and if a really clever one its patrons are well pleased and get their money's worth.There are some Midway attractions this year which have a resemblance to gambling \u2018devices generally forkidden admission to fairs.There appears to be.but one really immoral show.It is due to the public who patronize the Fair that they should be protected as far as possible against unclean shows and games of chance in which the chances are all against the victims.SHERBROOKE NOVELTY CO.CAN OPENERS, This exhibit is in charge of Mr.AT.Boydell and an assistant who demonstrated the simplicity and perfect work of this can opener.Unlike the Hotel, for 16 days only, commencing style openers this leaves no rough 4th of September.SEVEN OF | ~ PARTY DROWNED.\u2014 SUMMER VISITORS.THROUGH CAPSIZING OF A SLOOP IN PENOBSCOT BAY.: Deer Isle, Me., Sept.3.\u2014Seven summer visitors out of a party of ten were drowned by the capsizing of a 35- foot slobp in Penobscot Bay, off this island, \u201cTuesday.The: drowned are: Miss Alice Torro, Washington, D.C; Miss FE.Torro, Washington, D.C.; Miss Kellogg, Bal timore, Me.; IL.Kellogg, Baitimore, Md.; Mrs.TL.Crawley, Philadelphia ; Miss E.G.Evans, of Mount Holyoke Seminary, Massachusetts; Jason C.Hutchins, of Bangor, Me.The three persons saved were : Capt- Harkell, of Deer Isle.; Prof.Edward Crawley, of Philadelphia, husband of Mrs.Crawley ; Henry B.Evans, of Mount Holyoke, brother of Miss Elizabeth Evans.4 THE GREAT WEST.AN visgtors to the fair, taking in the sights afound the city, cannot help but notice a number of store wink dows fixed up with samples of wheat, hay, etc., brought from the west, but the predominant note in the window cut smoking tobacco packages.This brand has only been on the market foi i t | PERISH * Many wholesale orders.cure the article at any hardware | | edges, but cuts away the whole top of the can, removing all the contents-and leaving no waste or cut hands.House-.| keepers are loud in thein praise of this simple instrument and declare it to be the only satisfactory one yet seen.Mr.Boydell reports large sales and Those who do not purchase at the exhibit may se- or grocery slores.THE: H.& E.LIFTING JACK CO, ; OF WATERVILLE, have.an exhibit of their \u201cJacks\u201d in the Main Building.The H.& E.Lifting Jacks are carefully and accurately made, constructed: throughout of the best grades of malleable iron and steel.The outside sliding shell or sleeve is bored and fitted to the stationery turned standard, famous .on which it revolves freely, allowing a short time, hut it has already hex | come a -favorite with a lot of smok/ ars, The manufacturers are sparing no trouble or expense to have all smokers without exception, acquainted with the merits of Great West cui smoking tobacco, This is a mild tot bacco which will not tire the smoker and it \u2018is put in \u2018a nice red pouch, which makes it handy to carry around, Changing | somewhat the advice of the great man, we say : \u2018\u201cSmokers use.Great West cul, | Out-of-Town \u201c Policy Holder as well as all Life Tnsurange, for the Sherbrooke Exhibition cordiadly invited pany\u2019s Office, Clement Theatre Building, 80 Wellington street.others interested 3 | are CANADA LIFE ASSURANCE CO, DOUGLAS T.TAYLOR, District Agent, sta>\u2018ishe | 1864 \u2014 Studies win Rapid hand in ystems.Correspondence and and Correct Calculations, consul teaching, and upon it this ll graduates in position.be [Resumed Bookkeeping by the Budget, Voucher Engl; Neat and nglish and French, Typévwriting by the Touch and .details of Offi i Proficiency is the best and mo = ce Work.College has stood for 44 years.Writs.for prospectus.Sherbrooke.= 46 Uuiversity St.TE Cor.St.Catherine a on Aug.25th and Loose Leaf Systems, Rapid Penmanship, Short- Semi-Sight ; st permanent foundation for suc- ddress : J.D.DAVIS, Principal.plug smoking tobacco.\u201d (0 2 t Co., ME.j oughly cured, the lever socket to he brought into any position convenient for working.The standard which is hollow can be filled: with oil, thus keeping the screw thoroughly lubricated.The screw is made of crucible steel of large diameter with the brace form of thread and works in a° phosphorgg* bronze nut ; to the upper end of the screw and\u2019 bearing on the large steel ratchet or gear are hardened and ground steel plates, with trains of hardened steel balls\u2019 between them, the whole of which forms a ball-bearing end thrust between the screw and inside top of sleeve, réducing the friction and \u2018n- creasing the power of the jack.The jack is operated \u201chy the horizontal mo- tiondof the lever, which, in the great majority of cases, is the mosy natural and convenient way of lifting: By means of the sliding sleeve the jack is very \u2018much strengthened and the working parts thoroughly protected from weather, sand or grit of any kind.For simplicity of construction, light.\u2019 ness and case in handling and working, as well as strength, durability efficiency and low cost, the HU.& FE.Jacks are ahead of anything on the market.= : - THE ROCK CITY TOBACCO CoO.have spared ncither time nor money to make their tobacco .exhibit the most attractive - of its kind in the Main Building.\"The \u201cGreat Laurier Cigar\u201d holds a very prominent place in the exhibit as well as in the estimation of smokers, © The old favorites .Rose Quesnel and Long-Tom, as well as all their lines of chowing praisec smoking and tobaccos are being smoked and by hundreds of visitors._ The who may be in town company is so confident of the super- La \u201c = 1or qualities of their brands of toto call at the Com- bacco that they are giving away\u2014free of charge\u2014samples of their tobaccos and are in this way securing new customers, for experience has shown them that: where \u2018once it is used, it is always used.They have on exhibition an exceptionally fine line of Canadian leaf tobacco.This tobacco is taken from\" the very best leaf and is thor- siving it a delicious flavor.All smokers are cordially invited to visit the exhibit and receive samples of the various tobaccos manufactured by the Rock City Tobacco C.S.Miltette, their representative, will .he pleased to meet any of the merchants of outside towns who may\u2019 be in the city during the fair.THE PRIZE LIST.\u2014\u2014 SWINE.\\ Berkshires.Boar 1 year and over.\u20141 I.Kirby.Boar under 1 year and over \u20141 W.Taylor.- 6 months 4 and over.\u20141 I.Kerby.y ES 3 Mrs.Sow, 1 ih Bow, user 6 months and over 2 Pen consisting -sows,\u20141 I.Kerby.Yorkshires.Boar, 1 year and over.\u20141 Isaleigh Grange Farm, 2 Stoney Croft Stock Farm, 3 G.Langelier.: Boar, under 1 year, over 6 months.\u2014l1 G: Langelier, 2 Isaleigh Grange Farm.Boar under 6 months over 2 months.\u2014 1, 2, and 3 G.Langelier.Sow, 1 year and over.\u2014], 2, and 3 G.Langelier.\u201d , > Sow, under 1 year, over 6 months.\u20141 G.Langelier, 2 Isaleigh Grange Farm, 3 G.Langelier._ : Sow, under 6 months, over 2.\u20141 and 2 G.Langelier; 3 Isaleigh Grange Farm.Pen.\u20141 G.Langelier.: Polan Chinas.i Boar, 1 year and over.\u20141 G.Sylvestre & Son of one boar and 2 1 year and over.\u2014G: Sylvester Sow, under 1 year and over :6 months.\u20141 G.Sylvester & Son, 2 G.Sylvester & Son, 3 H.C.Bailey.i Chester Whites.: Boar, 1 year and over.\u20141 W.H.Smith.oo : \u2018Boar, under 1 year, over 6 months.\u20141 Z.Sylvestre, 2 G.Sylvestre.| .Boar, under 6 months, over 2 months.\u20141 G.Wintle, 2 J.Parker,:3 Z.Sylvestre.| CORRECTION.: \u2018Clydesdale Stallions, 4 years and upwards, 2nd, E.T.Yale.\u201d Lo.FRUIT.; Apples, 16 varieties\u20141 J.Cpoupland, 2 A.Johnson, 3 C.Hall.| ! Apples, 12 varieties.\u20141 C.Hall, 2 S.Carden, 3 A.Johnson.| dessert.\u20141 A.Apples, 4 varieties, Johnson, 2 C.Hall, 3 J.Coupland.ADples, 4 varieties, cooking.\u20141> A.Johnson, 2 P.Paquette, 3.T.Farns- worth.i Apples, 8 varieties, best for commercial purposes.\u20141 C., Hall, 2 S.Carden, 3 A.Johnson.n ! \u2018Apples, Duchess of Oldenburg.\u20141 C.Hall, 2 P.Paquette, 3 S.Carden.Apples, St.Lawrence, falli\u2014l J.& P.Fowler, 2 P.Paquette, 3 C.Hall.Apples, Alexander, 1 plate.\u20141 P.Pa- quette, 2 8.Carden, 3 A.Johnson, Apples, Canada Baldwin.\u20141 J.Coup- land, 2.C.Hall, 3 P.Paquette.Apples, McIntosh Red, 1 plate.\u2014l P.Paquette, 2 C.Hall, 3 S.Carden.Apples, Fameuse, 1 plate.\u2014]1 .C.Hall, 2 J.Coupland, 3 8.Crossfield.Apples, Wealthy, 1 plate.\u20141 S.Car- den, 2 J.Coupland, 3 P.Paquette.\u2018 Apples, golden russet, 1 plate\u20141 C.\u2018Hall, 2 J.Coupland, 3 P.Paquette.Apples, Peach, 1 plate.\u20141 P.Paquette, 2 C.Hall, 3 S.Carden.| | \u20141.A, Johnson, Pa- 2 C.Hall, 3 Pp quette.; 1 P.Paquette, 2 8.Carden, 3 A.Johnson.Apples.McMahon's White.\u20141 À.Johnson, 2 C¢ Hall.4 5 \u2018Apples, Tetofsky.\u20141 C.Hall, 2 P.Pa- quette, 3 8.Carden.\u2018Apples, Pewaukee.\u20141 P.Paquette, 2 J.Coupland, 3 A.Johnson.© Apples, Ben Davis.\u20141 C.Rowell, 2 C.Hall, 3 A.Johnson.Apples, Wolfe River.\u20141 A.Johnson, 2 C.Hall, 3-P.Paquette.Apples, Russian, 5 wvarieties.\u20141 P.Paquette, 2 A.Johnson, 3 8.Carden.Crab Apples, 5 varieties.\u2014L A Bradley, 2 C.Rowell.Co RB Crab Apple, 2 varieties.\u20141 P.Pa- quette, 2 S.Carden.oo Plums, 4 distinct varieties.\u20141 C.Ro- well.| ; Plums, 2 distinct varieties.\u20141 C.Ro- well.Le Pears, 3.varieties.\u20141 P.Paquette.clears, 1 variety.\u2014l P.Paquette, 2 J, nes, 2 varieties \u20141 J.& P.Fow: le elons, best musk.\u20141 J.& P.Fow: \u201celon, best.water.\u20141 J.& P.Fow- Citron, 2 specimens.\u20141 J.& P.Fowler, 2 A.Bradley, 3 T.O.Farnsworth.; Commercial Packages.Apples, export, packed in hoxes.\u20141 P.Paquette, 2 S.Carden, 3 8S.Crossfield.PLANTS.| .For best stand of plants occupying a space 25 square feet.\u20141 Mrs.| E.John- gon, 2 Mrs.J.Bush, 3 Mrs.Curtis, 4 H, Robinson, 5 Mrs.J.MeLeod.Plants, 3 varieties, in bloom.\u2014l Mrs.Curtis.2 Mrs.McCurdy, 3 Mrs.Johnson,.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Curtis, 3 Mrs.Bush.Plants, 1 variety, in bloom.\u20141 Mrs: Johnson, 2 McCurdy.| Plants, 3 varieties, in foliage.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 H.Robinson, 3 J.Bush.Plants, 2 varieties, in foliage.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 H.Robinson, 3 Mrs.Curtis.Plants, 1 variety in foliage.\u20141 H.Robinson, 2 S.Westlake; 3 E.Johnson.Plants, 3 Begonias Rex.\u2014l Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Bricaulk, 3 Fe.Curtis.; © Plants, 2 Begonias Rex.\u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 W.Lovell, 3 Mrs.Curtis.| Plants, 1 Begonia Rex.\u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Johnson, 3 W.\u2018Lovell.Plants, 3 Begonias in foliage.\u2014l Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Curtis.= Plants, 2 Begonias in foliage.\u20141 W.H.Lovell, 2 Mrs.Johnson.3 8.Westlake.Plants, 1 Begonia in folage.\u20141 W.Lov- ell, 2 BE.Johnson, 3 H.Robinson.Plants, 3 Begonias in bloom.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 8.Westlake, 3 Mrs.Curtis.Plants, 2 Begomnias in bloom.\u2014l Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mf, Bush, 3 Harry Robin- san.Plants, .1 Begonia, in bloom.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Bush, 3 8.Westlake.Plants, in! bloom.\u20141 Mrs.lake, 3 Mrs.Bush.2 Slants, : Johnson, West- 3 varieties Tuberous Begonias in bloom.\u20141'Mrs.Johnson, 2' Mrs.Bush, 3 |S.Westlake.blpom.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Curtis, 3 8S.Westlake.| FLOWERS.| ; Annuals, collection not excecdink 15 varieties.\u20141 G.Murray, Mr.Gunning.Asters, 6 varieties, 3 blooms cach.\u20141 J.Milling, 2 F.Pitts, 3 Mrs.Curtis.2 Miss Short, 3 Asters, 12 blooms, dissimilar in col- or-\u20141 F.Pitts, 2 Mrs.Curtis, 3 Mrs.Clark.: Bouquet, table.\u20141.Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Bush.| : Bouquet, hand.\u20141 Mrs.Jüohnspn, 2 G.Murray, 3 Mrs.Curtis.20.Basket cut flowers, basket pot: excced- ing 12 inch.\u20141 Miss Short, 2 G.Murray, Shaw.| Collection Cut Bloom, 4 feet square.\u2014 Johnson, 2 J.Tilling, 3 Misg 12 \u201cdistinct Mes.Curtis, { Mrs.Curtis.Collections Dianthus, blooms.\u2014l Miss Lincoln, G.Murray.: J # Petunia, single, 12 varicties:\u20141 J.Tilling, 2 Mrs.Johnson, 3 Miss [Lincoln.Petunia, double, 6 varieties.\u20141 Miss Lincoln, 2 Miss Wakefield, 3 A.Fossey.Dahlias, double, 6 blooms.\u20141 G.Mur- 9 ray.| i \u201cPahlias, single; 6 blooms.\u20141 G.Murray.; i .ahlias, Pompon, 6 blooms.\u20141 J.Tilling, 2 G.Murray.nN: iladiolus, 6 spikes dissimilar.\u20141 Mrs.Wakefield, 2 Mrs.Bush, 3 Mrs.Fossey.hlox Drummondi, 12 varieties 3 spikes cach.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Fossey, 3 G.| Murray.i hlox Drummondi, ¢ varieties, 3 spikes each.\u2014 1 Mrs.Tomlinson, 2 Mrs.Johnson, 3 Mr.Gunning.: Phlox Perrenials, 3 varieties, 1 spike Po | | .I T : > ai tes 18 SEs cod | | | + Apples, Winter St.Lawrence, 1 plate.Apples, yellow transparent, 1 plate.\u2014 Plants, 2 varieties, in bloom.\u20141 Mrs.§ varieties Tuberous Begonias Plants, 1 variety Tuberous Begonia in ! 3 > T .! Black Wa Chewing Tobacco THE BIG BLACK PLUG.Miss Short, 2! J.Tilling, 3 Mrs.Johnson.Pansies, 12 blooms, with foliage.\u20141 J.Tilling, 2 Miss Lloyd, 3 Mrs.Johnson.Pansies, 6 blooms, with foliage.\u20141 Miss Short, 2| Miss Lloyd, 3 R.Gun- ma veet \u2018Peds, 3 spikes each, not exceeding 50 varietigs.\u20141 Mrs.EK.Johnson, 2 J.Tilling, 3 Mrs.Tomlinson.- Verbenas, 6 varieties, 3 blooms each.\u2014 1 Miss Lloyd, 2 J.Tilling,-3 G.Murray.Zinnias.6 varieties, 1 bloom each.\u20141 Mary Lincoln, |2 R.Gunning, 3 E.Wake Bel mations Marguerite, not more than 12 varieties coll.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Fossey.3 J.Tilling.| @ Roses, out-dbor, best collection.\u20141 J.Tilling, 2 Mary Lincoln.Nasturtiums, coll.3 blooms each.\u20141 Miss Short, \u201cput Shaw, 3 Mrs.Johnson.- .ign for table.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mee Ens, 3 J.Tilling, 4 S.Westlake.Design for fyneral.\u2014l Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs, Bush, 3 Mrs.Curtis, 4 G.-Mur- Toy argest and \u2018best exhibits \u2014 rs.Johnson.bats.table decorations|\u20141 H.Rob- \u2018inson, 2 Mrs.|Johnson, 3 Mrs.Bush.Plants, 1 |Fuchia in blpom.\u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Johnson, 3 Mrs.\u2018Curtis.Plants, 1 \u2019 Euchia in blpom.\u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Johnson, 3 Mrs.Curtis.Plants, 4 Geraniums in bloom, single \u2014% Mrs.Johnson, 2 H.Roblinson, 3 Mrs.Bush.; Plants, 2 Geraniums \u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.ants, 4.Geranjums in bloom, double \u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 H.Robinson, 3 Mrs.Curtis.; ! 1 Plants, 2 Geraniums in bloom, double.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 .H.Robinson, 3 Mrs.Bush.Plants, Lovell, 2 H.I ; Plants, 2 Geraniums in i Lovell, 2 H.Robinson, 3 Mrs.\u2018son., 1 Geranium in foliage \u2014! W.Loans H.Robinson, 3 Mrs.Johnson.Plants, best Tri-colored Geranium.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, à H.Robinson.Prants, Coleus, 3 distinct varietiès.\u20141 H.Robinson, 2 Mis.Johnson, 3 W.Lov4 in this class bloom, single.3 Mrs.in Johnson, 3 Géraniums in foliage.\u20141 W.obinson, 3 Mrs.Johnson.oliage.\u20141 W.John- t variety \u2014l 1 distind nson, 3 Mrs.ell.1 Plants, Coleus, on Mrs.Johnson, | 2 H.h.BS nts, 3 Glpxinias in bloom.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 W.H.Lovell.| Plants, 2 Gloxinias in bloom.\u20141 W.Lovell, 2 S., Westlake, 3 Mrs.Bush.Plants, 1 Gloxinia in blpom.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson.Po ; Plants, 1 oom.\u20141 Mrs.Bush, 2 Mrs.Johnson.Plants, 1 Ficus.\u20141 H.Robinson, 2 W., 3 Mrs.Johnson.Loe 3 Foreign Ferns.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 Mrs.Curtis, 3 Mrs.Bush.Plants, 2 Foreign Ferns.\u20141 Mrs.Johnson, 2 H.Robinson, 3 8.Westlake, _ Vase of Plants.\u20141 Mra, Johnson, 2 Mrs.Curtis, 3 Mrs.Bush.- i > Hanging basket \u20141 Mrs.Johnson, Mrs.Bush, 3 Mrs.Curtis.Largest and best exhibit \u20141 Mrs.Johnson.name ~ CORRECTION.; Under Clydesdales, as published yes- 1 in this class terday, lst prize for Illy 3 years old, went to.M.Fleming.- Mr.Fleming also\u2019 won [3rd prize for stallion 4 years and up jn this class.RICHMOND.| | Dr.E.T.Tompkins [hat returned from spending his hollidays at Hamilton, Ont., and other points.Dr.Pur- dy, who has been taking| charge.during the doctor\u2018s absence, left on Tuesday for Montreal OL | Mrs.Louis Mr.and have- been |spending the past two months with relatives, left on Monday | for their home in Las Vegas, New Mexico.| \u201c Miss was called J.Tidswell, nurse, suddenly to | Sherbrooke on Tuesday, to attend a case.: Mr.Boright, representing the Montreal Daily Star, was in town Wédnes- day to attend the Conservative Convention.| | : Mr.Fred Dyson has moved into the \u201cFindley\u201d residence on Main St.| Major R.IJ.Hewton was in Sherbrooke Tuesday on business.The death occured here on Tuesday of Mrs Ellen Cassidy, at the age of 95 years and was one of Richmond\u2018s oldest and most respected residents.The funeral will take place from the residence \u2018of, Mrs.John Coughlin on \u2018Friday morning at 9 o\u2018clock, to the R.C.Church; Interment in the R.C.Cemetery.| Po Mr.R.D., Messier, manager of the Lastern Land .and Timber Company, was.in \u2018\u2018Aéton Vale, Wednesday: on business.Co Arrivals ificlude: Dr: James Mc- Govern, of Montreal, guest ot his.parents at thé Grand Central; Mr.and Mrs.Briggs, |of Lowell, and Mrs.Atwood, of Orainge, Mass., the guests of the Misses Mcleod ; Mr.Robert Awi- mger,'of Balädwinville, visiting his father for a few days; Mr.Arthur Tonks and little son, of Lowell, ; Mass, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Tonks; Mr.J.P.Ferguson, of Ottawal in town Wednesday visiting friends ; Miss Emma Robins, of Drummondville, guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.V.Brooks: Miss |[IS.Johnston and Miss Milroy, of Cornwall, Ont, spending a | few weeks with friends: Mr.J, Morrill and two daughters, of Concord, N.ÎT., are the duests of \u2018Mr.and Mrs, S.Te) Miss Adele Atkinson, from à Visit to friends at Dan- ville ; Miss Mallin.of Mantreal, guest of \u201cthe Missed McGovern\u2019s ; Mr.Jules Cameron, 0 Montreal, in town on business.! The beautiful silves cup the Molsan\u2018s Bank, Richmond, to the Richmond Agricultural Association, is\u2019 on exhibition in one of their large show windows.This cup is one of the special priés for the annual exhibition, which; takes plade September 16th and 17th.St.Francis| College Grammar School re-opened Tuesday Sept.1st.There was a large attendance of pupils and future prospects look very encouraging.The following are the staff of donated hy pal.C.A.J teachers for the ensuing year: Princi- | ksom ; Mr.F.Stanton.Miss -Jennie| Stewart, Miss M.Jones, Miss R.Stevens \u2018and Miss Delébvre.© 4 ¥ Ï TS Lyster , 4 who ing at her father\u2019s, Mr, Russell's.; .) \u2014Comprises a lot of Æ sais.- No.1 Ladies\u2019 Parisian Blouges A real Smart Dress Blouse, with rich garniture, made of Highly Important Eventu!É rer, _ We offer for Inspection this week of Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Fair three exceptional Bargain Events.Tr \u2018 raw ee Messrs.FF.H.Sevelgny, Oscan Sev- eigny, L.Parker, accompanied by Drs.\u2018Miller and Badlay, of Providence, R, 1., have gone on a hunting expedition to La Patrie and Chesham.+ Rev.and Mrs.H.Walker, of Cardinal, Ont., are visiting their old home and friends here during fain week.It is expected that Mr.Walker will preach next Sabbath._ Mr.F.Gagnon, section superintendent on the C.P.R.,, accompanied by Mrs, Gagnon, is away on his holidays.loads of stock for the- Montreal market, two loadsy from Bury and .two loads from this place on Saturday.der the management.of Miss McLeod, of Scotstown, Mr.Percy Mossop and the Misses Elsie Seveigny, Marjory Bridgette and Helen Smith will attend the Cookshire Academy.: .Mt.H.C.Bailey has a large nump- including sheep, hogs and poultry.Mr.J.Bridgette is the guest of his son, Mr.A.IE.Bridgette.A large number ¢ are attending the fair at Sherbrooke.rs ps rs - DUDSWELL CENTRE.Departures : Mrs.Coleman, Mrs.B.Norton and son, \u2018Malcolm, to Sherbrooke, to stay a week ; Mrs.T.C.Osgood, the guest of her niece, Mrs.V.G.Lindley, Wolfe Street, Sherbrooke ; Mr.T.C.Osgood and Mr.W.R.Jen- kerson to Richmond; Mr.A.C.Rolie to Sherbrooke to the Exhibition,where he exhibits a horse.Co Arrivals : Miss Bessie Andrew .hbme from Port Lewis, where she spent the summer; Miss \u2018Laura Rolfe at her aunt\u2019s, Mrs.Bloomfield\u2019s for a week, before beginning her school in Mar- bleton ; Mr.and Mrs.A.Day and Mr.Adin Bartlett at Mr.E.W, Bartlett's, Mr.Frank Jarvah, Montreal, at his father\u2019s ; Miss Flossie Orr staying a few days with her cousin; Miss Christina Bartlett.Ce =.Mr.and Mrs.O.Brown have gone to their home in Boston, Mass., accompanied by Mrs.Brown\u2019s father, Henry Jenkerson.\u2014 BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS.\"H.C.Pond and Master Henry Pond, of Stanstead, have heen calling on relatives here recently, Mrs.Lewis Pond, of St.Johnshury, Vt., will be the guest of Mrs.N.G.Hartley, Mrs.E.P.Hill, Mrs.John Drew and others during her stay here.Mrs.Leslie Drew is_not experiencing very good health at present.She has lately returned from a week\u2019s visit to her mother, Mrs.Tyler, at: Hatley, Que.p Mrs.Carter, who has made her homa here with her daughter, Miss Jessie Carter since last December, returned to Portland, Me., last week.Miss\u2019 Lilian Markwell has gone to Manchester, N.H., where she has several relatives living.Mr.J.Lyon and family, also Mr.Clyde Dingman have gone to Ln- belle.Messrs.Lyon and Dingman have been employed in a large saw mill there \u2018for the company of Church and Fee.[ : - : e | ELECTIONS SHORTLY.© When asked to attend the opening of the Sherbrooke Fair, one of our Federal ministers replied that the extra work \u2018copnected with the coming\u2018 elre- tions, would prevent his doing so.However, he made a suggestion at the same time which we think it our duty to acquaint the public- with, \u201cWhy,\u201d he said, \u201cdo vou not get the Exhihi- tion Main Building connected with Ottawa on a, special wire, and then the Prime Minister could, sitting comfortably in his chair and smoking a Sweet Caporal cigarette, push the button announcing the opening of the fair.\u201d The suggestion is worth.considering, a ; KINGSEY.Arrivals and departures are : Mr.and Mrs.John | Towne, Montreal, -and Mr.Henry Towne, Kingsey Falls, guests of Mr.and Mrs, Daniel Towne, over | Sunday; Miss Lucie Shaw returned to Keene, N.H., after spending two weeks at her home here ; Mr.J.G.Moore to TUlverton and Kirkdale, recently on business : Mr.and Mrs.and the Misses Effie and Jennie Armstrong returned home after spending| two weeks in St Johnshury, Vt.a tn rei LIME RIDGE.; The Sunday School children spent a very plearant afternoon with Mrs.C.H.Mann on Saturday last.Mr.W.Everett, of Brookbury, been calling on friends here.Mrs.W.H.Bæsett and children, of Dudswell, were calling on friends one day last week, |\u2019 Misses Eva Ti sell are the gue ett, Brookhury, Mrs.King, of has jeriault and Nora Rus Ste of Mrs, Geo, Ever- Sherbrooke, is-vi-it- Messrs.Chute & Son shipped four car The school will reopen Sept.3rd un- her.of entries at the Sherbrooke fair Mr.; Going Sept.21, 23, 5; : Sept.1%, 19, 20, 22, A, Return hit Sent.28t One way scoond class 0 Seattle, land, Ore, San Franc $354,435, \u201c i rates A mas LEAVE 8 6.a.m.\u2014For N ew York, a.m.\u2014From a.m.\u2014Dalily New York.m.\u2014Mixed days only: BOSTON.@ NAIK 1 Ut ; | to\u2019 Soo Detailed information = may be obtained at Newport, Souk + Hon, bn a .m.\u2014From Boston and Nex Ye .m.\u2014From Boston anf .m.\u2014From Bostog* chine and other like falrics.in cream and colors, 7 Price we only, $3, $9, $10.nu.1 CR y 2 | | No.2.Ladies\u2019 Walking @loveg il 2 push buttons, Dent\u2019s make.All sices, $1 pair, ** ® ox ism : = Ci ) No.3.: Silk Petticoates \u2014 in black and colors, English make and a real bargain gf te.nie! marked, .viz.\u2026\u2026.I verser eeresans assosvess ue | : L.A.BAYLEY ,.dd 8 BIRCHTON.- In Effect June sow, - ; tying ; ; a.m.\u2014For Boston aad Nem ; Boston.a ie ta p.m.\u2014For Ne ë it; Sitarly, i p.m:\u2014For Bosten,aad New Yon, ARRIVE SHERBROORS, a.m.\u2014From Boston ~ And few Tu, ision and Sherbrooke: In Effect Jung 38h, tn J NEW YORK HXPRBO6-\u2014Levs de [7 : brooke 9.36 -a.m., arrives Queèe il J p.m., daily except\u2019 Mondaps:™ = BOSTON EXPRESS.~Luws #f 3.brooke 7.00 a.m., arrives Quin if p.m., daily except Sunday, * 5A PORTLAND EXPRESSE law J brooke 4.00 p.m., arrives Quén ti p.n., daily except Bungay.\u2014\"# ACCOMMODATION.: TRADI, lav Sherbrooke 3.56 D.r., arrives Qué à, - ,[ 5.15 a.m., daily except Sundsr: LA: ( Also connecting trains on Magante De: 9 JAPANES Chaudiere Valley En ; ; For time-tables or further partis apply to any of the oo pan \u201c or to B.O.Grundy, G.\"4 age xe eds 60 days.clusive.ago) $54.45.Sept ; TORONTO EXHI { September 5th and Tt September 4, 6.8,9, 10th, .oe Return limit Sept.1th, 1.¢ - REDUCED FARES.4 In effect Sept.lst to Oct.nm Second class.colonist fared Sort brooke to Vancouver, and Portland, $54.46.San Francisco, Lo LABOR (One-way First-Class Fare : For the Round Trip, 4th to Tth, \u201cinclusive, be |Harvesters Excursis} \u2014T0.THE- Canadian North-We! \u2014ON\u2014 Sept.Ist, 2nd, 1th aad 1h $10.00.To Moosejaw and East.ately low rates beyond, to and Joh ing Macleod, Calgary, HOMESEEKERS' -the Canadian Northw and '29th.Low rates: Ticke Proport colts nS RRION [3 es, a spt.Int ts good ¥ (BITTON, h woo uo ts La Angeles (ris O# BAY rood to return Sept.8 ;* E.H.SEWELL, Art Bldg.EXHIBITION Citg.Posf Sherbsookt TEL \u201cEXCURSIONS | û re - TORONTO Ont., Going Sept.Gh aad 7h\"; Sep.4, 6, #, 9-19 Sept.st in rffeet pe, ; Vancouver, geles, Cal.Corresponding | points.Going Sept.\u201cMeturir limit- Sept.City Ticket Office Travellers.\u2014L, < Return limit Sept LABOR DAY, Mondsh sister, Mrs, Isaac has F home in LJennoxvise.Mrs.T.Harrison a few das with ce Me Henry HarrigoB.À slowly, \"1 J Céaticook House-POPE Kilburn, Er \u201cth, 1906 OTTAWA Ont.Tu À b, \u201c19.boa \u201c colo on, MME i * \u2014 ; 2 a BURY.coecasional corresponde gr \u2018The any friends of MEE pus ring: will he pleas > 8 1s able to sit Up sit 2 B= severe attack of rhett ai +, + Su See Pw ay] : ir ) wie 8 ü sn?2 SINGLE FARR., 6, 1, si 4.8 os, [3 + = GOVERNMENT TIL TI Tokio, Septe ment until }Y \u2018Wwritational 4x) ?have been field B announced yes.ment is due to the lak of Per preparatio I The date as fi versary of the ; peror.to A CAS | A statement late Hon, J.1).hot won with pt [has ever had tions cannot hi ma.< po suali 1h u \u2018trick, but à \u2018made in that \u201celection.Al) plied: with a \u2018plug ohewing [through the «: Este\u201d es TL EEE | .| i in ve - Le « B [pine El COURT NEW SHE » printers and Publishers: RBROOKE DA sod snd published every aftern \u2019 \u2014 ILY REC aâcept Bundaÿ» at 106 and 108 w ron, I ORD, TH ye Sel Sherbrooke: elling- ; $ , : N me » THURSDA ; 8 SCRIPTION PRICE strict] VIE $ | ; Y, SEPT sirens to any address in C y in : G : Im EMBER 3 A ope year: \u20180 © six months $1.00 ; tates, umber of : y - Ad BOR \u2019 \u201c3 D months: 50 cents ; one mont 20° three 0 Case ; C 3 DEN .48 - To 805 address \\n the Easter cents.S Heard .(Continu 1 FOR \u2019 _ gps bY, TT only, 81.54.ero.Towa: perior C d in Su- friends 1 ed from fCOWAN \u2018 : ye money Ton ourt Yest him Teaver eh page 1 (Conti SVILL WARDEN à I pue précaution to use ee should [CAS sterda eave aft o will b )) su inued fr E Mrs.Al DEN.\u2014 g fice orders or register lett or post ASE FRC ét y.er so sh e sorry 1 * pporter om pa | di 8.à lice Stev : 4 w Cards of Than not ceeding 59 VER )M WATERLOO OPENING O short a stop oO see held last of the Conse ge 1.) Mos Stevens.eens and M V ; .| a à wo + ; i uary P \u2019 + TIP\u201d?\u201c 4 -\u2014 « 1 ° = ° i T1 .rv 3 CS.J oO , ast > \u201c .5 i = ÿ ! poring notices 80 BCC poctry.He Une.rp\u201d FACTORY RE \u201cSIL- C F COWANSV litie event in the ways ative Part their h E« Shores have been visi bd 1S Sa\u2014 P.- (10:1 CHANGES for advert AGAINST RY\u2014ACT «| Cow DE ILLE ical picnic e w , to \u20ac y, ome » have isiting AG 184! | ertiseme INST ACTION Cowansvi MY E A pico a eleb at S ret E THRER 4 : 2,30 0 of the sea, should ST OWNER ol 1ON The \u201cans lle, Sept.A CA- Baker\u2019s gros to be Sant a large De Mr.C.W.C taten Island urned > 1 1 he 8 0 Tm.of th efor | AN TQ.a » Dept, wi ve.; Tge po- ne .W.Curti ET , N.| : * à CH! 2 ton i $n pubic Sweets! MILL IN ELY SAW and 4 Eee 3 Bpecial ) will be tendered que welcome Senator will fement go been No | - | \u2014 du vl b = after ?8.00 anges \u2018 shurg, S fes ep riend Us a esda ) \u2014 as Li at div se Visi which ; quite is st ting - .4 4 La .= .\u2014C'ôur g, de i ds Pi nd .y after- s LL | erge .sito .GC prove an coe ables whi 5 i v .: ; ge Circulation DAILY RECORD mn ry 3.\u2014 (Speci Town Hall, being serbe ent EI Eon.In Politionl wir be ime.ab an.addition to #5 which e Ï BE : a mation statement TOF ve a a | Yesterday es ore we) ee and Principal Loch Enoch Station receive the jt ping Con\u2019 hall Lara wie form.constantly \"0 find High G TE : iL August it eek end- asd sessi \u2018 uperior s staff, di n oc oc ion.e par .The ( ne all whic Lu \u201csi y High Lr - ! 2 .: A Hrondsy mb 1908 : nd: Watertoo som to hear {Court prizes dispe need fellas Lhart and the tons this is to b party at tho COR, tion by dhe ides Nas ned in tl sees an styles rae Footwear in all a Et}! IE _ doy oe - eevee meres wes 8,325 {ween less sing out, of di case \u201cfrom June 3 n at the wing med of the\u201d rd affair.eff e a dic > AR.day, Se .John th the Cons re a à à à | i 3 : Fodnesday re DOUTE Eh ed parties a and lessee Pen be- Gordon\u2019 Pickel Grade examinacion and bands the Stones boing of Bed- ery \u2014 ets was D ane on i WIGGETT\u201d \u2018 P 1, Thomday coer oer rue CR , jreprese are Mrs \u201cWi ne inte al don , 1st pri ., Acad ol of s and th ance made t over $12.e proceeds ceess 1 ; ] } à an er Friday Les anne \u2014\u2014\u2014 8,300 Alf sented by Mr.idow P.1 rest- Kill; F ated by H prize and emy \u2014 Distri dress © will a four 0 = feds amo noe OPI So | Ja een nee \" Alf.Lav .wp.; E ; District Cons t be a brase Mr- J _ unted POSIT | LEE : rice Saturday Le 8,800 A Lavallée whe Cloutier.Hubert IF.A ric Pickel on.Justi gold me- 1; strict C o Mr presentatic .as.McL to! E COUR 44 BE: \u2018 + - vogue nues net x .Nuttin » Whose ¢O , and > , Academy\u2014Ro second ce McC likewi onservative / Bord ation ing cement aughlin T HOUS ui EN Bi i! y 5.00 - vers &, 15 witness 8» K.C unsel 1 .one and EF v Roy Vv prize.G or- visi 1se speech ve As cen by th of th ent - block ; has bee - 1 E.| a RE || H 2 H 0 Total wo ee EE ters ong, KOA large ind one nd prite, genorel ugha, Tat prise jette.Presider Barden by the {ie 17° Ean os pen mee | 85} EL partse nparètoes La : ; .: .|e AE h .Presid M the disti n, and buildi new ! e foundati M by en.repens ent 50,79 te of, farm present t array Ac 1Ze, gen medal ; » lst prize the lo sident listinguishe ding.barn pundatio : D i iF ! \" el?0 etc.Th work oO explai of |.adem : eral st .> Pear Tr cal o Enoch guished - .which n C = ! Ja 150 ¢ Birt, M ; HV ni e case, and far in mat- Jud y\u2014Oharl andin ells, + easurer rganizati Buzzell, Miss Jenni he 1s 00 ; \u201c Es 1:05 x : arriages and D I itted and j ; Was m dam hi ge McC Nes Hawk g- rade I vocat , and M ion, w ,.of zie Jennie Co i Po 0 10 i + AE ë \u2018 eaths in the n judgm argued a ages ship ; M sorki]l\u2019 1st! pri o Ir e of S r.W H as nam : Griffin rcoran : S - i fl 11 ; SEs .} n ent wi nc \u2019 5 dur ls m ë : \u201c> |reta weet - Ho.med 1 have | and Mi .\u2018 ; \\ 1 Ig 1 eef Several | future.will be ref sub, | eral andi Burnet edal and .cholar There of the taburg, was Lynch, rad- n St.Albans.returned to Miss Liz- AND TT < ) You! 5 ; 1 tha i 8 BIRTHS.dered ral judgments hdered | PIRE, donated Charle 2nd pri e or Ways.will be Celebration games! sec There will be Do their home | : ALL ; ê .N À ni * | \u2014~ Fo ho Desi were al ie, donated by Hon | Prife, gen cacily pe (oe reduced rate ote, in Mr.B a social has h EVERYT 0 2; L Lon SHERBROOKE LOAN & (io presided ove Mr.Justice ci-Grace May LaD on dant dy participate, 107 son ll ai.Bivins on Standih'e prote in conne chool Requisite A VERYTHING FOR TH , 141 = T SETTE ver th ice | 80d sch ~ LaD e III.« qi ames tl mi ivine on urch | in connec- | m E TH i The plai ETTE VS e Court, |P- olarsh uke.W ., Mod: ng the of the ay on Frid of St nnec- |.See \u2018 ; t S ateur A | LR : plaintiffs, .BRI o orize ; Berni ip: Earl Natson - Recepti var gent] TY noon riday Sept.John : {The Pri SO PHO , 24H R ORT were i ntiffs DGE lish 5 ernice M arl K medal cepti lous milemen > ., Sept.1 the bling Prize\u201d E : TOGRA 4 Ji GL HN GAGE COMP AN Tin\u201d in 1907, + several i .: 5 Jessi Morey; {athan dal son on Commi committ compos- Mr.S Cu 8th g Books xercise D PHER 8 Hh p crea , the pat in numb Grade I sie Ruit y, prize i , 2nd|J , Mayor W ittee\u2014Maj ees follov 1 cM G.Bow! : » at ; and Scrib EVELO | Û cn P6 - Receives mone, y.\"which m factor rons of \u2018Si er, priz I, Mod er, prize i n Eng- oseph .G.Bry ajor J.G : pleted the owker as : T : i PRIN DOPING A EE.rid À .y on deposit Gr was sold ry, th Silver e general el\u2014Calvi in .writi Tw Smyth, F rown Dr.Gib- M exterior hi nearly - * » AN TING ND i < Eh h and irant, of and deli e outpu prize j al standi vin Chu ing.o Village , F.X, À 2 Ur.Pick r.gnd M of jhis n com- Dru gist .SELL \u2014_\u2014 3 for AM | 1 ; iH iN \u2018 Allows Interest = ev of Montreal elivered t put of C Jan Latin.ing ; Calvi rch, 1st ton : D ges ; F.À .Giroux el, Alfred rs.Geo.| ew barn z and Stati > \u2019 : ATEUR - } | 1 LE Y at 4 Won the defendar.through the A-W orkill ; Willie donated be vin Chui E.Flew A.Manson, Olmstead, of the Mi Barnes, : o., Robb.: tationer \u2019y \\ | : URS fib) & .1 - ontrea endant gh the .and > illie R by J rch, 1 eury son, ead of S 188 Len rnes, Mr.and M \u2014 : « ° ._ - à à {BR | pe [him Se Le snd good on pt Page Me | Su NP, J ne | aon Rena and Ge gl 10 Strathoons 8 Griffith's Drug Store | JHE Tork, J.DAVIDSON or owing at No pe latter be is |ing ; Dyson el, 1st pri ade I.Models Sutton ; E.J.Mado ; the Sh ong th orge Pre.qua od BIE || &8 2 PTI 45° $ ?\u2019 \"> Mod S.H Y .J.E *l Macd ; of + erbrook Pa: o e_wh re- re (THE K tore \u2018 sil + c.H.FO ., President tiffs for g at the ti uring the came | Grad vson Ha prize, gene odel\u2014 .Marti sty, of E onald, The e Fair o attended \u201chy DDAK LES ee \u2014 .FOSS.Bec.-tres ».cheese the pric me $285 sum- Zell e IV., El wk, ptize i ral stand Granby ; in and Ma astman ; of ¢ re will b from this © 121 STORE 1 rai Kt i ar.fe ~ireas.heese.Havi e of 24 6o plai ell, schol Nement Reel tand- Monroe Mr aleolm Vitti put connection wi e a bai place.121 Welli 2) | AI RIT = pr Gra avin ; 56 ain- i olarshi ary\u2014Regi writin onro .Bern colm Vitti r.ion wi asket : ington § pit BF y, York EAN hy.Di ut, the g failed pounds prize; M ship; Gl ginald ¥ g.|E.e Hayes ard, ML ittie.! of on Thursd th the Me social i ; t., Sherb | | RUE Xl ht ; ~ RANEY action w y sued def to recove of dictati yrtle \u201cM adys Du Buz- lie Spencer \u2019 of West + JA.*, of M s ay, Se + thodist Ch in \u2014 - rooke.I 5 i LE me that d as dismiss endant, b r from \u2018spelli ion ; Alfred [cClatchi nn, 2nd ighsburg and, W.P, Shefiord ; and M rs.H.S NE.\u2026 Brd, at urch Le ; The w York, CORMIE po CE ced, it being proven | olin Grad fa e, prize vais g; Harvey B ot Shefford ; 5.th LE A M.dau » the hom e ; LÀ Pi 1IQ- nt for Gr had onl eing pro ir | bert LaD Grade III ow, priz for Wa ge East ; Wi ey Beat ,of F the Mrs.James © e | 4 J .oe ., , 7 .J : oe > 1sh ; Willi ty of Te- guest ames S I ! |.he | trou RS ADV.[i's knowledge.uly acted oved prize RN list pride : Con e for fog mA 5 By, PS the guests of Mr.an nodgrass.f 4 ou.i edue principal ! as ag in ; Hazel prize ; Ca ntarv\u2014Al ord: D .H.Willi anchard an- grass re r.and Mr grass were : RECO H 7 it hs .DUFRESNE to plai g ; Dori Mooney, | Sarl Vai -l'Asalel H.St illiam , Frank Mrs.© recently.| rs, Willi an MMEN i w York.i - RESN 4 p HANG G ) ris Le .ey, pri o ail 2nd sahel H rachan son î n f : s.Jam v.| illliam Ê DED | .; È ' D | = \u2014 Plaintifi.a E VS race Decker, pri pri ze for s Out .Derick, of U.TC Bed.om St es Lewis ha - EASTER a RIb 1 Dingle - } .iff, * BACH ford cer 12e for .spell- , water - \u201d of C * Chil fe 2b.Alb \u2019 8 ret - TOWN \\ gr : 3 | w York, | ; brougl a HAND, - | McClat prize f dictati I\u2019 Artois.of Phili larencevi 1lton w d ans \u2018whe urned h SHIPS Tl A | prt, Sex G and .| def ¥ 1 some - party f .John C Matchie or spelli .ion - rtois G ilipsbu cevilla: D \u2019 S ays wi vhere sh ome - HOT RE a i | defendant\u2019 e wood 't rom Orfo ance Flegg, prize prize fo ing ; L ; {of Farnham\u2019 Truax rg; Dr.A.y, SYeeny.ith her si e spent .ELS a = ! 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Gree ¢ mpletel .ore kn 3 C.H asgow n.Lond class GAR : oo Week, [led ha notes om Phan, Jo E MARR gd !T rn Olean Land | ns big hal dried own to Sr.GE onderry, Bel De | es Bher- - 16., |} el hands, s were exchany togethe ey IAGES.| 4.lTansportati iver and H.er, À.door ig hall np.FOSS, or EH y.Bel AD s 4 - \u20ac > ol anc ard ed ten a rnoon ur h plac .or th now: yo Shér- 8 + , F L | 2 \u2018MB «, Tel.Conn en pd P, As * GOVERN { TAIR _ REATEN S AND ur which h brand li .Other pr and e urch on T e in Frèderi e purpo witon W ept.112 ri.EMPR e Cook.ADR, B ection.se VERNMENT Victori ; EN TRO good.The as-a r like \u201cS 8 esent w vening uesdays rick Englani se lof adj Wednes- Sept.18, Sat.ESS OF for Sherb Bell URVEYO oa.NT POSTPONES IT milion 8 B.C UBLE out he \u2018latte \u2018eputation ala- Yale ere: Mt.1 Among ih al- contents gland\u2018s ] justing M Sept Bb Boi EMPRESS BRITAIN Srbrooke: LA R, COATI ty TIL THE j \u2019 MN ES iT oe ; amilies of 4 ey Sept 3 s ti ; of life.T r get mo , for bein B ; > guest of * Mascot g \u201cthose Mr .1088 of bar r.Oct .\u2019 Sat.PRESS O AKE ERI North H \u2014 \u2018oO extra char | BB a Le à 5 YEAR UN- Kamlo Salmon A ti \u2014À h lisfaction n buyin, ore enjoy g radford ; D Mr.and , of Act pl .J.N.Robi | rn and Oct.2, Fri.E = ER KB Tu atley, over « ue } EY Toldo; Se : 1917 the ops, are Arm, j hundred ¢ use tion you e g tea fo yment guest ; Dr.Jack Mrs.W ton © eted \u2018a fin obins .10, Sat IMPRESS MANIT D.; INSU \u2014 0, T.-B Co.Re XK ment up ptember 3.\u20141T .e war e threaten: Just s , it w xpect r the sa- est at G ackson Me .fine n ha E.H.-SEWEÏ - à OF OBA SURANCH T.-Bank i LS si wil JOT of he Jen the varpathy fensing that | outh of or pas Lo purchase Tho | Mr.Gringo Togas oa Me ow orn \u2018on ia farm, | Fins, A 2: EEN Cu acme 24 a have nal 4 position.re Japanese in.eh away pave their fishi at they on tations re ing \u201cGust ase \u201cSalada 8 Ab] G.A.Rob \u201c Stukely ; Mr., and earned JP.Hall ton.arm, : ity Pass.A IN Plate Gla ont ir GENERAL a sions sno peste on, Whi wast hontiey state that shing rights Dre) ing ian ae good.\u201d Ink Abbotsford, guest Ne Eines | ir id enjoying a wel ie WANTED fon, fen 2 pires les Accident, Tid N met | yesterd 2, was ofl alle got bey e that e local ji CC \u2014\u2014 oor quali an Trerno st of grey | | The\u2019 _or the N utie er teat c to k co lock, _ ent, BE : 81 x ; is.due ay.Tt iciall tai reyond \u2018thei at the si au- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 juali- Mr.D n, of L Mr.A , of |.e' Know orthe es as m - past a hard pow we h ~~ DENT = *_ HEH co to the lack to economie 1e postpo y ainly a se .elr contr ituation h MISAP ; - of B .K.Cowl awrencevill .Kent .just co owlton wat ro Division ail floor ight \u20ac wood Bourn |g gold 600 w z ISTH, 3 per pre ck of time ical reasons ne- chiefs wer erlous rol.It i as PROPR \u2014\u2014\u2014 edford ey; Rev e, guest of The mpleted' thei er committee } hollow 1 t montha- Que during the : Des MCCRBA .C ba parations to mak ns,and G .were s one.T s cer- IAT Robe , guest .T.vo town eir additi ee have ow back acture i s is the he ; Dental 8 A, PD 14 est The date lons for 1nke the overn ummoned he Indi - ION erts ; Mr of M Brown the br water works itional e well, and , guara t, hole b e only TTY : urgeon ).D.As + ÉE | .oo véreh, as fixed is the exposi pro- week ment fish by the D ndian | and Rev.J.Wils rs.Willi ly \u2018 rook last orks, after work.Try it i to be ranteod to pores and YNDMAN\u2018 ! .LDM ESE i - PISAry of th 15 the {i : position re e for ; 7 ery a : ominlo 0 J erl ; and M on, of F Ham Ply wa sprin r takin 5 à it for n one ro oroughly and la .Sun N°& BR .à E El Perot e accessi » fiftieth } They - setting fish uthoriti ni \u2026 .; PF $9 loo, gue + rs.David arnham { ever A s even t , found th g 1m A the whol om, and kiln ried., Life B ADLEY \" tp Eu.ih or.ssion of th anni- pay were.convi s tra hes last GRAND -\u2014 ,000.Rev.sts of Mr idson, of Ww » th increasi n then far sl 1e sup- |.CUMM house.you will w .- Building, She DENTIST 3 _ +, \u2014\u2014\u2014 e E£Em- ay a sm 1 victed a ps illegall JURY | Sh and Mrs.- .C.H lat- |.en - wi ing dem; short of j INGS & want W.8.' DR: erbrooke.By jo li all fine.nd sente y.Y RE efford rs.H .Bradfo: wisely deci and.T the | SON, L abr RESSH - \u2018 ; A CASE \u2014 dians swe e.Ab need à BIL .ETURNS A d, guest uxtable ord ; more lar ecidedi .he co .Coat \u2019 TD, - \u2014\u2014 ooke.All R & C ; .Le ment vi - BRIBERY rescued Te.gown on the pe 0 In I AGAINST A ST ; A ; TRUE J ade oi Ye A.or Chay have ah pre value pe pete ve W.it.BRADL ! took, Que.a sachet 0 to SHER °° PRR Yoport! nat fon.JLT s once made | hem.Conste s and ma i rt house BROKE SL OHN day rr, Sr.elict of th ace.emented and pi eautifull ngs, which Lo EY & JT ve 8 & BURC - ce; \u2014 ih RK iy ; ind.wo with en made hy the was despate able Fernie, at off with St.J ohn, N ER.- [era at he en rene au e late | der the di piped to the stoned UNDE SON .A.DARC URGEONS, til 3 ontos.: Las ever h prayers à elections ; ported patched te + e, at \u2018Ka 1 h In th mn, N.B ral Was fr ge of 74 ay on o ent e direction oO the new d and RTAKER .7 9 ate Eye, B HH, M D - 4 1 À: ONE to tions ca ad any this nd anybody v are |S the Indi » the scene mloops | Jud e Circuit C -Septembel Main st rom her | years.The f n- now, Mr.S.U of the su tammy PICT S AND - I Hospital | Nose and SPECIAL 4 stun 8 ment, ot but we to do wi y who |; Superintencten ans very u , and re |j ge Mel it Court | per 2nd,\u2014 The s street, W au residen un- a during the « Courtne perintend- 55 FR ICTURE FRAM In Richmond, Is Offic Throat Jeu ' good fof Tau agree witl ith elec instructions nt Husse neasy.jury fo Leod presi here yeater To | B > surviving chi ednesda ce \u201con | nowlton Ré à extrem y, and even | ONTENAC AMERS, Richmond, iat Tues e, 49 Kin rivs j Usually th 1 that state the r Is to assué sey -has recei C.\u2018Cuir und a siding, tl day | arr and M children y afternob - n Réservoir i e vrough ven NAC ST ok, fnd a day of m s Gta \u201c PAGE trick by e almicl ate- redmen } ssuage the eceived .Jdinch, | true bill he grand place r.Fre are Mr n.oir is full ght, the SHERB .iJ A nd 4th T onth: , = \u2019 t | onty 1 possible wv peac passi .city.pr , sanker Hill a ai .and M eman Ba : J.C \u2014 | .- ROOKE ; - a C.EX 7 - uesday Cun made in That Lu le dollar does am ter but i coful mensures.of of he char and brok gainst D.dianapolia, William Bar of this | SOUTH STUKEL?\u2014 , QUE to dau THIER : cars: me dection.that Des dejmrture will the mena to time i jempowered to | i of 89,000.which: js.misap er, of this anapolis.liam Barr, of his oecent visit STUKELY i Bell Tel: Pho 3 So Yam.1 diseases.© SPECIAL Hid with All Canter at the n be © ables?hey do not pro bring Near of Ne aptain pproprigtion works sranby Rubber n- Olive Seott of ere include ! ne 20 ne King Bt to 5 p.m opssitation § - = ASsers 3 ex \"OV .ol, I ong ° i , ; : .: .> qi hig.dewing to of Yi x pr 1s | ve a Clinch pr unswick.a am a ally A close png reclaiming De NT Heury Go h Shefford ; Miss - Recent WEST BROME - p Bed Que: g tobacco, ack Watch Ù LISGA in Unit January I ys he te of &eLreally.is bein ork jo Mrs.S.H., at M dard.of © Ci r.| J.B arrival p.m., 7-8 onsultati , 38 MON | > 10 be used Mr, Ww A ! ai R.He 1 ed Stat \\ ast, to b sent Mr.A Net ] g pushed n ki 3.Ss.Codd: : r, Ww R Cole- .Le imb 1 8 and de i .p.m., ations until TREAL d Vt, was A.Lyste [; He says it es Steel e invested |! ry livel ener.King, of W ard and Miss Peter\u2019 osburg F pall and d partures : M DEF; tan ., was._the gy r of St.J liminary was not preferred sted ayed here y game [and aterloc Miss Susi rs,|H Falls, al aughter, PMS.) tc JA.FAR pointment.4 guest of his Johnsbur Rk nary heari ot so Inves d stock.hetwe eon S of tennis w and Mr, Miller 0; Rev.R Sie Jen unt's daugl so Mr.and rom En\u2019 Bar o the Pr WELL, (| LT is brother M Ritchie h ng was h ested.Pre- 8nd en the Saturda 8 - was Vicarage\u201d er, of Abb .RT.Mi -| Mr.S| GJ hter, of B Mrs, F.C.1B » Nose Esotestant « (SPECIAL ,Mr.dismigs ere rece ad befot e- d Granby gentlem y aftern 1 Ne age ; Mr : otsford iller t} x, Katl , ostori, M .L.Ave, & Throat Hospit IST) smissed., entl e Jud M yy, re men of F opn ew York ; Mrs.St d, at an at C 1an\u2019s:_ Mr , Mass, = a.m., an herbr Disease al.BH brine ed The ntly, and tl dge r.and sultin Lo.Farn >| Mr \u2019 at Mr.J evens a the te owansvi 3 MR.S 4°?at , and 14 ooke.Co a Duftor ge it before -complai { 1e case real, - Mrs: H g in a d m s.Henry W vr.J.C.8 nd son, of r, Mrs.C sville with 3.G.Ka- \u2014 p.m.and nsultations: Te hs hi inan In , \u2018were th .Hutchi raw.- Mrs.F y Woods i .Spencer\u2019 \u2019 Martin : asper Fe 2 her daugh- DE F; A.by appoi s: 16-18 gher cour now Buck f e gue chins, of Mo 2e Bates\u2019 , of Apple G s,and | his si 1, from D Scott ; M ugh- Children GAD ntment.t.M or a few sts of Mre of Mont- Miss Bl : I Apple Grove lis sister, unham ; Mr.Percy en's Di BOIS, SP : = .r.Albert S days thi rs.J.A Pierre anche Sav .\u2019 at Vt.t r, Mrs.M.T \u2019 accompanie y _ seases, 31 K ÉCIALTY hipman lof week + conve loft on Monday and Mi Swath guests of aylor, of Ri ied by ew GB À King Bt.an left on .onvent W onday f Miss S Sweeti.M s of Mr , of Richford BAGH \u2014 n Mond studies - aterlo y for M t.Cowansvi r.and Mrs : and Mrs.H 1 | AND \u2014 Monda s ther o, t aplew owansv Mre, G.B.Ho H.E | m y School oN >.oO resume wood Miss le Tuesday .B.Horner to Since 18 | SPECIALIST.y .po No.1 ° Po : elr ton S| & lice Derby le \u2018 0 eye, 1599 has had : pened on Mond is.ails 1 Tuesda eft for Northa at, the, Sherbro bad full charge of ay fri e popula y.As Miss\u2018 mp- H | ooke Sacr Oat Depart the: iendg and Pat here, rome | Derby pital fr af Cons ed Heart Sp .1Ves gathered ! 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RES | Ce : nesd ssie Shi Lome eni ge attends + Ther th r.Ler o say good-b 0 see A AND C\u2019 Seav eLes, D : à i K Lo t ay for Joli pman | | ing enjoyed ance a e was exten - leroy Coo good-bye \u2014 RRS ND CURES INS, CUR ISTEM pu I! them he sum oliet, TI efton W gramme yed by all.nd a social ev- 194 sive repair ey has been n | HE R SA ACTION D PREV cs lying = files days here spending a alent wa ered in w ood pro- feet, To g a .cem rge- barn | 1.R P SOLE\u2019 LE BY OF THE ENTS.\u201d E about Th + .distanc 8 assiste hich.the of ur men ing ent floor 45 of - Te =F Thoma * DEL voir used as busines people who do | helr ted ro over he not D ni Ther nt in one day ehh teen barres TO Du ; > Ce errant C 4 , 2 ÿ e C ' 1 se IY : ; ny ] ) = RNTON ZX Ce Con a ave cou restos at vay buy and things in| alin p defray the ae ol om 1.0.0: vill he, 3, social d 3 WNSHIP | MP - NX 0.Coo | G D BY \u2014 | vertisi ught \u2018property Methodi ses oto] S : ric al dance i , S | stale .= quesec: 10a.per packet or wa CNERAL STOR ing.thelr notice LT - chr.\u201d work Som [men a qe; sot.Bh Sept.Ath Lo ».ites to =e) will cket, or 3 ORES S + jee | DRUM | of b single mer a) the marri ; 1 .: \u2019 ., Port \u2014 last 3 pack ; ani SAVA cs Ai | MO , aseball 1 will rried 1010\" os AS d « whole a r 250.od Peter ras S MILLS A Church prone oy LLE grounds in the ie \" Re pane Capital i K 1 rm \u2019 ; isitin ce, of Nev .| [ends as been th of St.o\u2019elock rnoon, PI est\u2019s \u2019apital and R Se ; Mrs 3 relatives ewport Vi stren een tho ; George\u2018 Th sharp .Play 1 E eserve 85 5 I ; Sah as., and .» t.th gthened roughl go's e West .yall i Ustabli \u2019 5,000,000 - ré === ie ver Podnesday and friends here ing the help.roughly repaired ype fest Brome Orchestra will | | messe plenary - ot.qi Mrs weeks Sh her and Siehec, q tion 5 | the help of friends, bo hue .Petites\u2019, rsday night it hold 79 Branches an J HERBROOKE » .1 her en f \u2019 and | e - \u2014 r.J : : genci | Mrs.Mur ath or parents, M a |fence h some | congrega- T \u2014\u2014 : ., out cies th oe Kathleen Mos Mrs D M i ri chureh peter pond durable ol , HE AMERICAN ON Savings Bank nade.rough: a Clea urray and an Murr Mi \u2018omises s and round the] Fror AX ON THE 2 epartm ns 04 on Saturday les Fob May Agnes \u201cThe do last for many y which | The (Hom Golf lustrated ERS gi mera at 3 caches i Messrs ay last, iam via C PR.h he Jladi J any years to liar imerican dy ed Qua 3 per cent.Pai : à .Lo PR.| hel dies | ob golfer i u arterl Tu aid o | É 5 MGpian, À.Fosy and con SER hr focal sas of moh on absence of o our js mou 8 foi | rare hs OÙ 7 ding 1 : ssy an 1 ary, F : of , u 9 ale of wor \u201c tokens hi i coat and Irses.T} w : tters fi i 3 + EI week re Sherh d son, ar .the churc g- 27th, fo ork on 1nes is presenc waiste he rorid over of Credit | g 8) x» W ; .yrooke F are at- $150.over rch, at which r the benefit \u20ac ss of attire i e.Whethe oat be- Facilities : , payable the # y, Ber- e are noW air this Téceived r and above a more th r it js du is the reas y this air- | Banking ies for tra .° Ë he 7 + - | .hove all an ment e to hi son.or w ing Busi nsactin } | rat.she.with .read 7 BROM : | The .5 expences was |\u2019 ent, he is natur r wheth- Business.- g all kind - : .ou ady to | T1 E FAI || Gui president an as golf mor seems + ural tem pt sof - Hor Ee in the hy you will Î talk Acetylen 9 phe County Fair i R Cas ha deeply and members of exhibiting eros thon hot-weather | The CLAREN or | # = | i : $ } _ ste | e Main Buil 1 ca ] on us thi ' e Light Patrie next week Fan be held | \u2018many helpful y sensible of how the tide heat.less locknèss the Britisher | ype atullent: .CENILLE.2 12 8 q office, 172 W 1 ding, section \u201cA is week either day night ould be made \u201cboforé on it Ji rind i Sherbr oh dee a requently ex be on wit tents who wre to attend ne ending Ë - \u2014 , e ° 66 yy 1e s *, yefore Sat , wish to EY and m rooke and - hird round yressing a 1 patient] all \u201care Ss {hel oxvilés EF v to-nigh - ington St B\u201d or : squash pecial prize of § ur- | éral include them in other place aS : they cannpt y for their te requested to! brovité \u2018 op mm £5 ght in - reet.| at our 200-1b weighing a.jven f | them acknowledgem in this one 68, EE TR i rival of Pri he procured xt hooks as x he 8.» a | Stand and omg Star Dining he also the Ii ht =» cultural Societ or 0e for a tion and since Very carmost to assure IE n rincipal L.A.Sawyer, ar LE > J i 70 00 .| ° ; a | \u2014 Gey.Ho ti ere than] $ appreci ; .a » : oN de on \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = ; Civ \u2018 can d À what \u201c ights a | B (From the C = PARADIS | Silver Plate th: a uge ; ST RERE re o fo a \u201cNA nd th It i e Chica E.that Wi | Lo 11 Le fr vo 10 en is go I FIN ears\u201d : kb al f î 3 .ti.NAL\u201d Generat N be born great thing ntex-ficean.) i K i E TABLE CUTLERY | VESTERS E ; Y : BN 2 , \u2018 SE i or Bl Jhiitions cago.th baby | nives, fork | | XCUrsi [ ii | tl | : for : AN 4 y [to Knives, forks, spoon ur - | ATH beeen.\u201d for th ling tA ne Best made ar ded Senter WEI stogs (y 7 il \u2018| ; .en 2re \u201cA ints i _u - A ; à a) have rom pen and oy omen 184 rade mark | inni in the Province of Qu s i PE artificial, and advantage o old age \u2014 ROGERS B \u201d peg and the W once, to tions if in nd re ge mature] and This name h | ROS.B of the Canadia heathields À - * Chi se of f in- years\u2019 as thr THE ON a F - shall Not 1cago hs a lew ge reputati ee score {Thr NLY AI est pe : t be race of nera- finish ion for b | Through \u20ac LL-CANA a : minate, and able to \u2018reinvi stalwarts , style and eauty, tre Eeargioniets therefo DIAN ROU $ , .: , i he j TH rest of the i uplift \u2018th vigorate, \u20ac SOLD BY LEADING quality.thprefr lines sta whe ore no transfe 8 oi / earth e effete of he A - Themarkon ne DEALER fret Et to 8s a ix Nestes M DE at ;} .pitchers, = candelabra, fe s Ing poyeturn god including Moose at the Barv | 0.MERIDEN ee.fern dishes, w 4 oint 88 He 00 from M algary, Macleod and est will be distribute a | A RITA CO ° dmonton rvesting the goin Jaw and \u2018and Edm e cent per mil | co.l'Apply WE ?Droportionat coke but co 45 Imonton.e | | CT o nearest C e reductio t \u201ccondition | Origine, start- : EEE - PP.R.Agent f n , from 0 ary, E, days\u2019 | .R EE or particulars.\u2019 acleod, | es 3 » hold ; a 3 Sak Se A DE A Fe, ce I REC RE x È PEE =: ti A al SR - = +.\u2019 & ; ca ES et ER TET\u201d i pet * vire \u2018 .\u2014 .NN - SN TN NS SR ST DRIER QE ACCRA DN - =p om rm a = rere Lm 28 te [A em me Fo ERP © ee pi\" née FA PERE td ke i VSN M Été AR Tee EN AP mare = A Sry.2er pg 3 pepo pag = ggg +: 2 ce N _ ME PSE ea TF.ha, 8 es Fo co ATTY a TCE.CR .FL RL RENTE dR 1 .wh ren TR Ee Tg e os i RBA EEA AIG IE PE I SAE aL RST pS maman ESS Re AR EE Heer a .0 are re pese x TU Cap PS QUE?\"ue.= oS rer, a x] = SET Me pee To AEE ada pi BE, Se co x ; a ea COR WR or inh SENSE EP ap ve PUN woe «mgr wD 14 2 eva 4 el ge TS age re D Re ctr.GL er iam CER Lib iy A mre.a Mae EN.2 PAGE FOUR.etes mem mn me H.G.WILSO EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT a - x : - - on , ) ; ! tion Tuesday morning at our old stand in the Main Building.and Berlin Pianos.| i \u2018Organs in new styles.Prof.Clarke, the year.-We invite you to come and see us, Our music store and office at 63 Wellington Street, wi open until 10 p.m.all the week, ; H.CG.WILSON & SONS.| - x Are you contemplafing taking in Boarders Or RENTING Rooms DURING ExHIBITION TIME ?If so, you will probably require extra dishes.We always \u2018carry a full line of Best English White Granite Ware in stock.\u2014Covered and uncovered chambers, ewers, basins, soap slabs, cups and saucers, all sizes of plates, covered vegetable dish- | es, etc, and can supply all your needs at prices | .that will make 1t worth your while to do your ghop- | ping at our store.| Lr Pi BRANCH STORE.: OPPOSITE CLEMENT THEATRE; gem eg a \u2014 pe 65 Li L A a - 3 5 var + A ë 3 - x 2 ; > CRE .A snif re 3 .i x À ue \u201cBd 2 à 3 - 5 Lo EEE 3 i } A he - .4: / x2 cu A 2 3 3: 5 - Wo.2 TH + a: 3 M - >.ak itl * Br À :4 Ca A LA * \u2026 % 1 NS COUR f »l + 2 > LRT yk Bi 4 Fy wv Cas Rf AE .= vo \" A 3 + 9H À 2 \u201cHi, Lx J : 3 2 A.ma 3 ot h © qs : 1 eo HR.wi \u20ac x oo gd 3 » 0 Â Sn Bu EE x EL bi 5 À 2 HN 20h\" En 8 3 = > Ka eb i = a : Vs .i dix 2?3 : É pr Ÿ 2 Fy A : BB $ 8 ¥ 7 \u2018 \u201c.* v8 1 FE ee i :À Kg: sb oe NE BR à \u2018tr Tew Ei à si.A Sa = it & hin 1 ty if wg 4 A 5.BE RN SER a .& FF Ely imi x À Sg Y Ie ?sp 43 XP 3, : - - A i à ë , An.= A \u201cLee.2 Ei.ie L be a 4 \" À ; 2 3 = i N * { a À Ig veu, 5 - 4 x ; wo A Jkt 3: 18 Co : & AH MF.+\" qi > 1 TR a .2 5A 1% .i A ê .iY: { | z .- 7 ; Bt cf ; L hi: CF YE an i ; , + : = 3 Pr Bf BOOST 7: Dugg a: : 9 #47 « § : 13 ; = ne ) od 29% Et M; $ i 4 EN & Lee aff ad gr f i.ot AE « 4 i R i IR Lens a 104.3 4 120 a > 2 \u2018E = .424 i 3 1 boa si 2.le ne (nal CE .è Re 4\", LE ; .; À - | 8 FE à : f 33408 .i; x jo + A a.: H at a AE i : # .% 38 iN UE 4 i ue EU BR, : .us.ss ve *.; J 2 i ; 5 ) i ; » LE TE 5 eu Fa FU - a 9 Ll .i* + sa.4 CBE XH [0d CR a.z oe INR as + .FEU - , 2 PA LA JR 4 Ç : a .; Le = 4.N : # 3 5 4 Cy a.: è yi ; *, ig 3 3 ; M BE] Bigs 4 Te 2.Bu B 5 oF Rn 3.8 i =, BL 41 A A \u201c oN HRY a?; = 4 a + Ant STEELY A 3 ir.i # = ] | ; EF E ok 3 a.Re | 7 ÿ 24 3 0 + , Na en AR 2 .À LU & 3 ~ - a £ 3 ba : 2 14 $4 Sh Lo $ A Q ê 2 rs ; 38 = va sh EE 3 Hg À «Ra 203 © AR ÿ À de \u2018 r\" fa : 4 106 : ge ! ie À ï ce ; 3h pot il ; : WE 3 Lt : Er 2 + ; \\ , 3 Bul £ = * 5 - : A x 8 3 gr Ig .dd: + d RE: 5 x1.Ji, x 1 ! 38 haa .ii co ; À 3 .Ÿ °F nat » Sf Jn 3 i - \u201ch hy ' FIR.3 La = 49.18.+ 139 à * 33.8 5 # #30 Ip Là LH 4 su Ny: h ve J + à 1185: Ï SX LA 3 LR) - of Fa = Mi 4 sé : ] A jé f 0%, $f 115132 Loi 4 34 49158 7.« A 2 N J ; =\" , Ss fap, Ke A EY OT PB.B = Î BE a d + v TL id SRE AT E 4 4.~~ PH » nxn dy, 4 ra aT ANTI EET IL joes seal dut = SPORTING NEWS, | LACROSSE | NO GAME ON SATURDAY.East Siierbrgoke have refused to play off their tie with the Crescents on Saturday.It is understood that three of their best men are engaged at the Exhibition and could not get away.This refusal creats peculiar position for the league.The Crescents may now refuse 10 play on any other date than that fixed at the last meeting and may claim: the match by default.| LACROSSE MATTER.Editor of Recard : Sir,\u2014 An article appearing in local papers informs the East Sherbrooke I.acrosse Team \u2018that it has been decided at a recent meeting, at which neither themselves, thd most interested team, nor Canadian | team were represented that they are to play off the tie now existing between ithe East Sherbrooke.and Crescent teams| on Saturday next.Now it does not seem necessary for the East Sherbrooke team to state that it is impossible for them to play _this match Saturday next as; they have stated de- tinitely that they could not play before Sept.12th, and wisn to again impress this on the minds: ot the Crescent team, especially since it has been intimated that the \u2018little gang\u2019\u2019 has a pull and intend tu use it.This pull will be of no benefit \u2018to them in this instance as Flast Sherbrooke is ready to play them on the 12th inst, or any date they are willing to name after, but net before.1f the Crescents are sportsmanlike and intend doing the right thing they cannot help but see with the general public that the East Sherbrooke .boys are trying to do what is:right.If on the other hand they intend taking a mean ad- vantage-and are out to win by shady means they are quite welcome to- the piece of gilver, as the glory: has all been knocked out of it in their recent defeat.\u2018 7 7 EAST SHERBROOKER.Kast Sherbrooke, Sept.3.SHOOTING AT! EASTMAN.Eastman, Sept.3.\u2014(Speciah)\u2014The scores at Rifle \u2018club range on Saturday were.: | ; 200 500 TL, yds.yds.E.Rogers .ee oe 2 28 57 F.Armstrong .\u2026 .\u2026 29 26 55 W- Tihbetts 24 28 52 B.Willard 2 19 28.47 G.Roystan :.26 2 ie WwW.Hollenbeck ., 21 24 45 H.Tibbetts \u2026 2 13 39 J.Roystan .1 .25 14 35 H 22 11 33 .Mesddisv ees VICS WON CARON CUP.ANSON A.THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT OF HAMILTON.Rockliffe, Sept.2.\u2014The heavy haze which hung oder Rockliffe range ves- terday morning was responsible for a change in the |D.R.A.programme.It was found that this bad light, which GARD CUP GOES TO\u201d frequently exists in the morning, gives the men who shoot last better light than those who shoot earlier, In order to avoid.giving this advantage in the Governor-General\u2019's match, the change was made in-the programme.The 600 yards range was to have been shot first on Thursday morning, when the early morning mist would have heen a severe handicap, should it occur, on those who shot first.Accordingly, it was shat yesterday afternoon, and the short range, namely 200 vards, will be shot early on Thursday morning, at which| distance the bad light does not make such difference.| ANSON A.GARD CUP.The Anson A.Gard Cup match was for teams in the Dominion match of five previously named members of any Canadian rifle association.The cup was won by the 13th Regiment of Hamilton, composed of S.-Maj.8, Huggins, 60: Col.-Sgt.W.Freeborn, 66; S.-Sgt.T.Mitchell, 64; S.-Sgt.C.0.Nichol.59; Pte.P.Armstrong, 63; total, 312.| THE CARON CUP.| The Caron Cup match was for tyro teams of five members, from any one corps, to be named in advance.The cup is awarded on the aggregate score in the 500 and 600 yards ranges in the Tyro Bankers, McDougall and Dominion matches.: The \u2018winners were : Caron Cup and $20\u20143rd.Victorias Rifles team, composed of Pte.T.Wilkinson, 105; Pte.H.Barber, 121 ; Pte.C.H.Norton, 110: Corp.E.Taylor.120° Sgt.E.Duckett, 126.Total, 582, Co.+ - ! WHERE BARRIE GOT HIS IDEA (From the Gentlewoman).It is said that the late Lord Pem- brooke indirectly gave Mr.Barrie the dea for his play \u2018\u2018The Admirable Crichton.\u201d He, the Earl, went out on a voyage of discovery to South Ses Island accompanied only by a young country doctor.Once on the island the couple \u2018missed the steamer somehow that was to convey them to.England.They had to stay there for a long time, and according to his lordship it was the young doctor who become leading spirit and master of the situation all around.\u2018\u2018It -was T who should have blacked his boots,\u201d\u2019 the earl would laughingly tell.Just as the castaways in Barrie's play, relief came at last to earl and doctor: who were rescued by a passing boat and brought back safe to old England.BLESSINGS BRIGHTEN AS THEY FLEE.| (From the New York Commercial) - Wheat.prices are up, coal is going up, landlords in Harlem threaten to increase rents, schooltime is coming\u2014al of which encourages the belief] that w have had a \u2018most enjoyable\u2019 summer.rere WHAT CAN I DO | to be saved from the effects of drinking rum ?\u2014why go to the Keeley Institute in Portland.,-Maine.and tale a course of treatment.room.ment.Moderate rates.\u2014ar aT AT AA A\u2014 88\" 6° DRY GOODS SPECIAL\u2014 Fine Venetian, H assorted shades, for 49¢ and.72c yard.All this fall's goods.LADIES\u2019 JACKETS\u2014-SPECIAL\u2014 Black Broad Cloth Jackets, lat- ! B .3 est style, pnly $6.99.Light grey Tweed Jackets.new line, very [special .+ $4.49 i LADIES\u2019 GOLF JACKETS, sôine of the best values, $2.50 for $1.99 | Evergbody Welcome q | 4 M.NAULT, Child This season\u2019s goods.All to go at, each.A most remarkable value in Children's good dresses; Don\u2019t miss this opportunity.:-: i i ot BENAKIS SPRINGS, QUE For the Pleasure Seeker :\u2014Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Tennis, Ball.For the Health Seeker:\u2014The unrivaled Abenakis Mineral Water and Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all Stomach, Kidney, and Liver troubles.A home-like, well-conducted Hotel where you can find rest and ri R.G.KIMPTON, Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.\\ THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE SPECIALS FOR EXHIBITION WEEK THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE Corner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets, - MONTREAL.i Dresses Regular $1.50 to $2.50 Values._ We have about = dozen of these pretty drcsses | for children.They're made of good white muslin, | fancy chamdnay, gingham, ete, and are made up in à variety of dainty effects, including Dutch, Mother Hubbard, Sailor and Russian, with short clhow and long sleeves ; sizes 6 months to 5 vears.Rez.prices.$1.35 to $2.50.: atistdction Guaranteed or your Money refunded.For All:\u2014 Write for Beautiful Illustrated Booklet.aroun, SYA a a ie MEN'S SPRING AND FALL COATS\u2014 Black Vicuna Coat, silk Tlined, of the very best value $15.00, reduced to .$11.00 A large variety of Men's Black and navy blue Worsted Suits, fit and style warranted, at Special Bargains.TWEED SUITS\u2014Great reductions of the newest pattern at $5.00 $7.00, $9.00-and $10.00.7 To every visitor\u2014do not forget - to visit our Great Sale of Ladies\u2019, Men\u2019s and Boy's Boots and Shoes.There is money for you.- 17 King Street Men's JORS ren\u2019s : ! PE : lit were using this half the street rail- 1 conclusion that there are worse places | mind keen and the heart brave: \u2018| Cowansville and Dunham Agenc La \"TA PE CPR ; oT = LOVE ae - j : WATER SITUATION | IN MAGOG RIVER.(Continued from page 1.) respect, namely that the Moore Carpet Co.is not in operation at present.This company is on the same dam and has a right to half of the water.If \\ way would certainly during the present week have been deprived of motive power.\u201cThe time is coming,\u201d remarked an alderman, \u2018\u201c\u2018when the city must control the whole river and regulate the flow.That would mean à dam at the \u2018drop off\u201d power.This would flood the B.A.L.Co.dam at Little Lake, and the company would be glad no doubt, to relinquish the obligation of regulating the water supply.In fact, they should be willing to pay the.city a good sum to relieve it of this vexatious water question.\u201d oo On one.or two previous occasions thev water in the Magog River has been.about as low as at present but never at Exhibition time.Every year for some time past the company has urged illumination during Exhibition week and made a bid for special electrical displays: Not so this year.If Sherbrooke people were \u2018afraid to go home in the dark,\u201d what a \u201clark\u201d concert there would be at the Y.M.C.A .i .This is municipal ownership year and there are those who attach blame for the bad lights to its recent municipal- ization.This is obviously unjust but as one pevson remarked, \u201cIf the company still owned the works and stiould shut off the street lights during Ex» hibition week wouldn't there be a howl.\u201d \u2018 \u2018 There is one consolation, Sherlyooke is not alone in its suffering for lack of water and light.Other towns are ex: periencing difficulty along the same line, A gentlemen from Stanbridge East in town yesterday, said they had been ohliged to shut down their- little light plant for the first time in its history.| Co St.Johnsbury, Vt., is experiencing an epidemic of.typhoid, having §t is reported, some seventy-five cases, A local doctor, \u2018speaking to the Record yesterday, said the people cannot be too careful of their drinking water for a few weeks.The water should be boiled.The city should have the city drinking water analyzed at frequent intervals.The present situation ig more serious than many people.imagine.\u201d : eg - .COATICOOK.- Arrivals : 'Mr.and Mrs.George Smith and son of Worcester, Mass., the guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.A.Cummings ; Mr.Hollis Wentworth, of Newark, N.J., and Mr.Hollis Stevens, of Colebrooke, N.H., the guests of Mrs.A.H.Cummings Compton street ; Mr.Wetherbee, of Boston, Mass., the guest of Mayor T.T.Shurtleff for a few days previous to returning home.: Mr.M.McAneany is improving his property by putting a wall under his house and fixing it up generally, A staff of men have been working on the upper electric light station for the bast two weeks, fixing the dam, and the guide, which is a structure all filled with Stone, to turn the water in a proper channel.This structure should be proof against high water and ice now as a good job has been done of it.The new residence of Mr.A.J.May- hew is nearing completion and is a fine house.Mr.Mayhew has built it almost all himself this summer.The Golf Club has not played many matches this year with outside clubs.Interest seems to have waned this year in tbis sport.\u2019 - Mr.Hunter, M.A., the new principal of the Academy, Baptist Parsonage, where he will \u2018make his residence while here.Lieut.B.E.Converse, 7th Hussars is at the Dominion Rifle match meeting at Ottawa.Lt.Converse went to Bisley two years ago, and should give a good account of himself.\u2019 .this is his second crop, and is very good.4 ADDERLEY.Mrs.T.Appleton returned home from Montreal on Saturday, having spent a couple of weeks vigiting fricnds in the city.7 Mr.John S.McKinnon and sisters, Misses .Annie and Mary attended a party given by their aunt, Mrs.H.Annes- iey of Maple Grove on Wednesday evening.5 Misse Nettie Caldwell has returned to Inverness Academy.A tea meeting under the auspices of the ladies of 8t.Luke's Church Guild was held here on\u2019 Saturday afternoon: and was largely attended.Tea was served in the I.O.G.T.Hall and was followed by a pleasant programme of sports which was thoroughly enjoyed by both old and young.Proceeds amounted to $55.Mrs.Jubn Duff has returned home from a .Montreal hospital, much improved in health.- .i = Over a dozen of the young men who went to New Ontario, recently, have all.returned home and have arrived at thes than old Megantic: \u2014+ - BENNETT.| Mr.Gordon : Simons went to visit friends in St.Johnsbury on Saturday.Mr.Richard Wright spent, the weekend the guest of Mr.Willian} Burke.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Walkér went to East Angus on Monday.Miss Sarah Burke went to visit friends in Leeds on Sunday.The potatoes here are large, but not, numerous , in \u2018a hill.They are selling for 80c bushel.Grain is not so good as last year.Some farmers report a frost which slightly damaged the buckwheat.eee DOING THE THINGS WE WANT \u2018TO.(From the New York Bedford Stand- | ard) If it is true that Thomas A.Edison is, going to give up inventing along the utilitarian lines and return to strictly scentific investigation, thèn he is heartily to be congratulated that he finds the way upon to gratify what has probably been a desire kept in restraint when he turned to account his practical discover- ites.It is one of the pitifül.things.of life that so many fail to realize their half-formed ambition to reach the point where \u2018they can lay aside every day routine and do what seems to them to hold out the promise of satisfaction.Perhaps these desires are only empty dreams that would add nothing to happiness, and that close contact with would but turn the earlier regret at their remoteness into regret in other form at failure of their successful ful-] filment.But every life may {fairly be wished its period of opportunity at trying a hand at the things that seem always to be hovering just beyond their reach.It is risky business, .however, waiting for the time to come when there shall be notning else to do .but these things : so the wise man and woman will keep \u2018the ambition ever in sight\u2014not as a cause for discontent and a stirring up of unsatisfied longings, but in order to turn the hand and mind to its fulfilment: a little at a time in the spaces that .enthusiasm can surely muke between the necessary duties of the everyday routine.There is nothing like having an ambition in however uniques and lowly a direction, and working towards it, for keeping the P.C.DuBOYLE Notary, Lomunissioner, Be.Sherbrooke Daily Record.Subscriptions, advertisements and news mea ES PURE 4 has moved into the § Mr.C.E.Scott is busy haying, very | J ing violin- and piano duets.\u2018} ordinarily sumptuous | A.Larocque, _\u2014 3 : QUALITY\" - Mp ye SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908, I i The CLLELELLLEIELELEEEELEEELLLLLLELMELALELLLELELELEL4044LLLLL408008800000000010, J.Rosenbloom & Co.Largest EXHIBIT IN- (0h \u2018 0% the programme: was given, both vocal \u2018and instrumental music also reading, with such well known talent as Miss Nora Savage and Mr.Monroe Pettes of vocal line, Mrs.Ethel Hulburt, of Sutton, as a reader, the Misses Wells, play- The whole entertainment was voted by all a rare treat.The ladies\u2019 ténder their warmest thanks to Mr.and Mrs.Sweet for the use of their fine- grounds for the evening, alsé\u201d to egch and every one that took part in Te entertainment.The proceeds of the evening were $60, which will be used for repairing the church.\u2014+ DUNHAM.The Village Model 8chool opened up on Tuesday mnrning with Miss Ethel G.Ellison in charge of the upper room and Miss Anna J.\u2018Phelps as teacher of the Elementary department.There was a good attendarice of Township and Village scholars and| this will be a successful year, if the quality of teaching ia to be any criterion.The concert given {under the auspices of the R.C.Churc of St.Croix de Dunham, Monday\u2019 night last took place in the Village Hall [with a more than repast served the Town Hall.The attendance was large and the proceeds netted over $100.Recitations, piano solos and duets, songs, selections of drama: were pleasingly rendered by Mgsdames H.Berard, and F.Bombardier, |and the Misses L.Boucher, Blanche Larocque, B.Pigeon, Alice Malo, J.Bombardier, A.E.Mc- Dermott, Melina Loiselle, Aldea Charron, Azilda Coutu, Bertha Rice, J.Beauvais, Leona Loigelle, Laura Beauvais, Neomie Pigeon and Delia Beauvais, and.Messrs Kd.Poirier, George Poirier.H.Coutu.; 4 \u2019 - The organization of the affair was left in the competent hands of \u2018Mesdames J.Coutu and Hormisdas Boucher and they certainly had the honour of.being responsible for an affair which was a decided success in every particular.«| te SCOTSTOWN.Miss A.F.Bowman Las gone to Me- gantic to teach.' Among the recent| arrivals are: Mr.and Mrs.D.Grant, Mr.And Mrs.Praul and children from |Manchester, N.H., Mr.Roderick Smith of Boston, Mass.Rev.Mr.Clark and Mr.R.B.Scott are attending the annual Adventist Camp Meeting at Magog.The Royal Templars open lodge meeting at the Lingwick road school house has been Postponed until next Tuesday evening ! Rev.H.W.Davis, of Toronto preached at the Advent Christian Church last, Sunday.Mr.Davis is here on a visit.Some twenty other evangelists were instrumental in bringing about a great Revival in this town and the surrounding country.Mr.Davis goes from here to the Magog Camp Meeting, which is now in session.Rev.Mr McKenzie supplied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church last Sunday, also preaching in the Gould Station School house.a Next Sunday the services at the Advent Christian Church will he as follows : 10.30 a.m.Sunday school, 11.30 the regular church service.There will be no service in the evening.4 : NORTH HATLEY.The Hatley Township Union will hold their annual home-week picnic at the lake at \u2018\u2018The Bowers\u2019 by the courtesy of Mrs.Ai Cox, on' Wednesday Sept.th instead of at \u2018\u2018Castléwood\u2019\u2019 as formerly.All members in the county and all friends are specially invited to attend.The morning = accommodation train is expected to.stop at the cottage as heretofore, and it can be reached by foot from Massawippi Station or from the home of Mrs.less distance.The plan is to make the day pleasant and.interesting with a good programme between the dinner and tea hour.This cottage is nicely situated and JY items received and given psompt attentions ; - C= a mat is anticipated.West Brome, Mr.Hale, of Sutton in the.| years ago he and Cox, a mile or Will accommodate a good big .company and a dellghtful informal time .+ THIS IS FAIR - : ~~ Also the Opening of + .We have, without exception, the finest FUR ~ EXHIBIT in the city, at our large store on King Street.Ch 1 More than ever this year are we in the Fur Business.Our SPECIAL ORDER Garments for Ladies are of guaranteed fit and workmanship, and we are here to take orders for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.REMEMBER THE PLAGE : | L.A.CODERE METROPOLE BUILDING, ~~ :: 20 KING STREET Our Fur Season :-: + & + + v i : SHERBROOKE 3 $ BOYS : SCHOOL SUITS * Co x Visitors to our Fair will find oo memes Ci Canada\u2018a our stock complete with new MOTHERS READ Tg, doses this 8 Fall goods pf every description., To induce \u2018every- mother af v.A may < be ; \u2019 IT 3 \\ .y - er of boys k .bas sco + \u2018Our.new lines of FALL AND : buy their school suits here; we xhib ® WINTER SUITS, OVERCOATS, ||} offer for -10-days only 10 me Toe orb 3 UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, | duction-off our Boys\u2019 Clothes, Br of ox or 3 GLOVES, HOSIERY, BOOTS.\\ \u2014 0 provi : + .AND SHOES, Etc., have arriv- i | IT IS A WELL KNOW PACT Bn the \u2018 T ; \" \u2014 ! \u2019 + | * 1 ; - > pas 3 ed.\u201cthat we sell the best Boys\u2019 Clothes in Canada, Our price à ~ h + The biggest stock in town to \\ most, moasonalls a a | La ther Rr The materials are the best | and they are cut with Lu choose from and prices as usual and character.We guaranice every suit we sell, lou di Ni lower than lelsewhere, for goods evel, AR { Brig in your Boy and save 10 per cent Off Our rege, Bos 1 ze 1 \u2018 price.Every Style found her v 7 in mind we are sole lo- ; : a ) | La Ce for the famous \u2014BOYS\u2019 NORFOLK SUITS.\u2014BOYS\u2019 D.B.SUI, $ cet agente Ip 10 , \u2014BOYS\u2019 DRESsS SUITs.\u2014BOYS\u2019 BUSTER BRowy gy, 2 \u2018 , 1M MIN 4 res : À 20th Century Brand Cloth= [|j \u2014BOYS\u2019 REEFERs, \u2014BOYS\u2019 OVERCOAYg, [| .\u2014BOYS\u2019 FALL OVERCOATS: 2071 \u201c ing.Men's Invictus Shoes || Boys\u2019 FALL WiilPCanD| OVERCOMTS.1 - (J.Brand).Austrian Col- \u2014BOYS\u2019 PANTS.BOYN' RAINGOATS, : lars, and the Star Brand ||§ Boys\u2019 Shoes, Shirts, Collare, Underwear, .Stocking, be, .Caps, Hats, ete, ete.-Pavents| sending their boys to- wy tt Shirts , lege iin Sherbrooke or 1:ennoxviflle will find this a safe place foi \u2018 : boyd to trade.CT | | We are giving the small hops an ever spin top with ad ° _ \u2018 3 they buy here.SE _ STAR LOT HING HALL JR qu | Wells re Furnichi Mon: : 95 Wellington St.Men\u2019s Shoe Dept.97 Wellington St.Men\u2019s Furnishings.99 Wellington St.Men's Clothing - as \u2018Ç : BON sale.= ; - oo PS A ; o \u2019 \u2019 MR.J.A.399599 H ERS SIFI SII IIIFIIIIIIS IIR FIPIIIPIIUII VIII III ITI III IIS IIPS SIGS S SIPING © the ET.\u2014 in rer \u2014 ey : \u2014 head of ~ y i F.B.Stockwell home \u2018to Montreal ¢ py Cs \u201cà mu¢ on\u2019 Frid WEST BROME.rie mann i of eS ells and Miss B.Lodge of Concord.NH; the 1 HELD UP.f foot Seal, [ n Friday evening the Ladies\u2019 Guild |, f Ih ; ; guest of her parents Mr.an rs\u201d L.- ideal, of the Epi - ., Miss F.White, will be pleased to learn \u2018Lodge : Mrs.F.B.Chadsey ; called - 1 » MOS gave .ans iopal ost, EL pie that they are slowly regaining their us- \u201cto Windsor Mills, on Monday.owing Ro : BY POTAN crowde \u201chave the home of Mr.and Mrs.Homer ual health.: .the serious illness of her mother, Mrs.mn tured aud Sweet.\u2018As the guests of the, evening left - Mr.N.Magoon, Magoon avenue, is Young.- EIGHT TROLLEY \u201cCAR nor the picturesque little village qf West Ver poorly.| \u2014\u2014 aie / -gveny.evidenc Brome.nestling on the banks of the Dr.Laura Farwell and son Master COWANSVILLE : WITH EXCURSIONISTS Cae) 4} Yamaska River, they were soon con- William, also Miss) C.Bradley, of Law- : ; se STAL outing : ! fronted by the beautiful view of the rence, Mass.are gpending the sum- Rev,: T.C.Brown, Methodist Minister .: 4 md the ofl Sweet Grounds, which was like a mer| with Mrs.T.| Harvey, \u201cMaryland from Bedford was here Tuesday and Bristol, : Conn,, ~ A glimpse of fairy land, the many colored Cottage ce .| Wednesday.as guest of his son, \u2018the hugs on the rails ab mt thre Chinese lanterns swaying gently in the Mrs.D.H.Cameron, of Asbestos, is Rev.W.T.Brown, Pastor of \u2018the Ly cl nds\u2019; light evening breeze made a view to be thé guest for a week of her sister, Mrs.Methodist Church here.Mr.Ernest Pi- led eight trolley oss las w thousa pas ; long remembered.There was.a great | A.Cameron, \u2018Cameron Terrace.| card, of Montreal is the guest of Mr.cursionists bod: 10 Lake various - 80! multitude of people.drawn from the sur- Dr.Farwell and son, and Miss Bread- | and Mrs.T.Pinsonneault- on the East vesterda In spite of th most, aatisf | rounding towns and country side, also {ley were the guests on Tuesday of Mrs.Farnham road.: 3 y.\u2018 vinden from Montreal and from far distance Caniéron.: : Mr.A.L.Gilman, School Inspector.slaughter, the bugs bell pe CT ama Texas, U.8.A.Luncheon was served on Departures are Mr.and Mrs.E.-| has returned from a pleasant outing on 4he {rack until amet oss\" ! the lawn by a bevy of young maidens Shaw to their home in Waterloo, after | the placid shores of Brome Lake, where sand the rails - heres eve and matrons, consisting of ice cream, spending a week with relatives ; Mrs.he has erected a cottage.Le the Great E cake and coffee.Which.was fully ap- T - TT : 7 ded | to- St preciated by the happy throng present.ged; to- At Aer caer end ail hag ees matted on: NEAREST aie pti a Yeyterday \u2019 \u201c \u2018factory day Bh ee WALLA; \u2019 0.dent .able, Phe © gain filled the afternoo as © atte; ar a stand is \u201c previous was The ren \u201c Gr ~ Spedal m IR comnect; Prize stock.vas eapeci awards at fol, WH : _(a).or à | - E & F w or ° i 3 4 e w + "]
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