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[" aed ve \"wo , = .mr T - Ji - - - 4 , .= » .: 5 \\ iE < ; 7 : 7 me a a Record.F tt mt te SHERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, JULY 29,.1909.dans ONE CENT IE celona Owing to Grave Situation.Ge SEVERE.! Madrid, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014In view of the grave situation in Barcelona, which steadily is growing more seri- oul, the naval infantry has been ordered to that city.- | Senor Lacierva, Minister of the Interior, now termed the Spanish Tre- \"to-day announced.that any news- pereprinting reports\u2019 disagreeing with the official information, would be pro- pecuted and the «lition suppressed.M The statement was issued this morn- J /ipg by the Ministry of Fimnce, design: Ct pi stop the full of Spanish securi- i ties.lt says that the 1 reasury Las $18,000,000, of which $13,000,300 is in gold.No extraordinary taxes are coptemplated.- Le \u201cSince the declaration.of martial law throughout Spain yesterday tho \u2026 cen- gorship over news has been more se- $s vere.ye a L 1 x, The complete mobilization of the ) f TE 8 /Sphnish army.has béen ordered, | ¢ a Herre eri tEr +e +44 CITIZENS ORDEKE D TO THEIR HOMES.+++ ++++ i + Madrid, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 J: * \u2026 + The Military Governor of Barce- 4 4; 4 lona to-day published a «ecree + ; 4 ordering the inhabitants, of the 4 city to return to their homes.+ After 24 hours anyone founy ih in the street is liable to be shot +4444 SITUATION IN SPAIN VE GRAVE, + London, July 2Y.\u2014(Special).\u2014 4 4 Information received 4 diplomatic channels in London + 4 tends, to accentuate the gravity 4 + of the situation in Spain.It is # + intimated that there is reason + 4 to fear that the garrison at Mad- 4 4 1id itself has been tampered with + + by the insurrectionists.+ + Lu + FIP FH 4424440 .- CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES \u201c= SUSPENDED BY KING.Madrid, July 29.\u2014King Alfonso yesterday afternoon issued a-decree pro- chimmg \u2018martial law and the suspense igom of constitutional guarantee » Mroughout Spain.LT 5 _ \u201cDOWN WITH THE KING !\u201d 7, Loudon, July 29.\u2014Special despatches \u201cJom Madrid describe the situation as ahély grave.King Alfonso was _% \u2018Widly hooted in the streets on his ar- | - Ma and the Government is doing its RY + | THROUGHOUT SPAN Naval Iafantry Ordered to Bar- CENSORSHIP OVER' NEWS VERY | Tl throngh + | HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT BARRE, VI, Woman Shot and Murderer Takes His Own Life, THE TERRIBLE ACT, Barre, Vt.; July 99, \u2014{Speci shocking tragedy was onan hes last Sunday, when a Mrs.\u2018 Mastott vas murdered_in; cold \u2018blood, ani ber assailant afterwards shot himself.Mr.and.Mrs.Mascott lived over their store, and the\u2019 two clerks in ihe store boarded with them.On Sabisath they had their dinner as usual, and there was no indication that anything wag wrong.After dinper-Mr.Mascott vent to the store to write some letters, end one of the \u2018clerks: took the so L children out for a walk.The secondieles k said ke would g> to bed, as Le com- Plaingl of a heada-ie, was doing {he after-dinner work.Shortly afterwards the reports of three shots were heard by a neighbor who rushed in, and was horrified to find Mrs.Mascott dead.Tt was found that.there were two bullets in the back of her head.The young man was also found\u2019 lying on the Aloon, with a bullet in his head.1le wag then alive, but could not speak.Iie \u2018was removed to the hospital, where he died shortly afterwards.Mrs.Mascott was a fine woman; of excellent character, and the mother of two children.Ls ° No cause for the tragely can be learned, but it is believed that the young man was taken suddenly insane, eee WOMAN DYING * FROM, BURNS.Fatally Injured in Early Morning Fire at Montreal.COULD NOT FIND-WAY OUT OF HOUSE, OWING TO SMOKE.Montreal, July 29,\u2014Burned so badly that there is no hope for her recovery, | as a result of-a blaze that broke out at 1 o'clock this morning at 357 Mathieu Lane, Mrs Fercinand Therrien, 48 years of age, was brought to the Notre Dame Hospital in an ambulance, MN and her husband, who was burned about the face, hands, arms and feet, \u2018was taken there with her.The surgeons say his injuries -are not serious.The couple resided in a tenement of -two rooms oh the upper: floer of a two-storey brick encased building -at.353 Mathieü lane.Cu \u201cto minimize the effect of the - -wsabing reverses suffered by the Span- | wh foes at Melilla.It will he obliged ©.te.wed large reinforcements to that 7 Be of discipline are common ; bof at Melilla and the Madrid bar- \u201c Mis; and, the despatches declare, several goldiers have been shot.daily \u2019 for.insubordination.It is also asserted that a whole battalion recently refused to fight at Mellilla and fled, leaving their colomel to be killed, while several ' companies, when ordered to the firing kine, retired by compelling their offi- LE] cers bo go in front.This accounts for a the beavy~ mortality among- the offi- .cers, .; 2 - In Catalonia the Socialists and other .exiremigts are fanning the flames of \u2014 revolution, Already the cry is heard, \u201c\u201cDown with the King !\u201d A TERRIBLE DISTURBANCES.telephone advices from Tarce- : lona .riblej.pecially in the Panaleto djs- ; ct, whéte gendarmes and mounted | artillerymen charged the mobs) with drawn sabres.} is +.A mob headed hy women was Cis- ing by cavalrymen this afternoon, » Women and children hein Red Cross workers are giving ail to the -wounded;\u201d the municipal doctors F ) being unable to attend to all.=| WE THEE fell FOUND Guy.A, Moatral - Heard and Leonais Denied wos § My Knowledge of Theft.THE THREE * MEN WILL RECEIVE THEIR SENTENCE ON FRIDAY.The pee against Leonais and Me- a x.ve .né fibe the disturhances as ter-|- shot.| The ;blaze broke out in the kitchen and general living room of the house, while the man and woman werk.asleep in the room in réar, so that when they awoke and found the house on fire they had to fight Their way through the flames to the gallery in front.They could, not find the door leading out onto the gallery owing to the smoke.and flames, and had to break thrgueh a window.When Mrs, Therrien reached the gallery fer clothing was all ablaze, and in her terror and excitement she jumped td the ground, a distance of fifteen feet.~ ; - | A She was still conscious, but sffering frightful agonÿ, even the hair having heen burned from her head when neighbors who had been attractec,.by the screams of the couple came to her rescue and smothered the flames that were consuming her.- Therrien, who was not near so badly Ayurned as his wife, was taken frem the gallery by the first fireman to arrive in response to an alarm turned in, When the surgeon who accompanied the ambulance saw the condition of the woman, he said there was littie,-if any, hone for her recovery, as in addition to the burns from which she was suffering, she must have sustained internal injuries as a result of her fall irom the gallery.The fire is supposed to have been the result of a lamp explosion.= It took the firemen, under Sub-Chief St.Pierre, only a few minutes to extinguish the blaze, and while the - interiors of the two rooms were badly gutted, the damage will-not amount to more than $200 or 3300.= | MUST HAVE ARMY OF LONG: RANGE.Hon.Mr.Haldane Says British Empire One and Indivisible on.Defence.SIR F.\u201cBORDEN SAYS CANADA WILL SPEND LAST DOLLAR TO MAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF EMPIRE.London, July 29.\u2014In proposing the tuast of the \u2018Imperial \"Defence Conference,\u2019 at the Br tish Empire Club banquet,\u2018in thé Guild Hall, last night, Rt.- Hon.Mr.Haldane declared : \u201cThere is only one maxim which we can lay down, that the British Empire is one and indivisible on this question of defence.(Cheers on that maxim that the conference 1s really concentrated.We recognize that / dard, charged with the theft of hides and Coaticook, was heard before Judge forme ones yesterday afternoon: JBverse, one of the three alleged Là by Eo ov , 0 ie three allege Record: %, and who pleaded guilty some dye 880, went into the box aud ns.ap .Eave evidence for | on.He os ow or the prosecution.ince ot - ton ore that on the night in ques- ve # quor > under the iufluence of !i- 5 À > Started out for a drive > He or a drive.ing ab yp , tery Menard and Leonais and they L WOE C0 Bone à sh 8 wagon.When they had i tire! - that they ab Histone Leonais vail , .~7 Bhould not go empty-hand- ~ nt ed, w : go emptv-han ur pa knew êreupon Converse said that he «Vand ps at they coud get some hides ely Too drag gp © D2 in Conticook.They My © stivh 9 Éoativook and left their 5 i neg their tb gormisé end Conv.the Grand Central Hotel, rein Cg Smith\u2019, he and Menard went to saines 5 cellar of {or Converse went into the ; at bagy of e shed and secured several he ! y du Var à (ides.They laid the bags ,o bis - naj ence.During this time Leo- Dais yp, watohi, E this time loo resto) They \"2tching on the sidewalk.gai tre .then went ¢ oe costs oti \u201cthe bags.in AU to the team and put ot ve They hen ee and started for home.Contirg > home, and : \u20acd on page 4.3 = es - = army, which sr ; that the first place, and tha ust be 10 is to protect the Limpire, army chained to, these shores, but ah ted to deal 2 army of long range, sul with problems at long range.Sir F.Borden in repy Me, while Canada stood upon her.(Continued on page 4) said that righ ts, : y - .NO CAUSE/CAN BE LEARNED TOR Mis, Mas.ctt, -of a century.He ,) I believe it to Le command of the sea must come In the BY THE WAYSIDE Young Man Now Lies ia Critis cal Condition.HOME AND HE IS BEING WELL CARED FOR.' NN \u2014A gentleman driving along about : a mile and a half from here, last Monday, about four o\u2019clock, found__a young English boy-lying by the road in an unconscious condition.He picked him up and took him té his own house a short distance/away, and tried to bring him back to conscious- ed the priest in.Word was sent to he might be their boy, but he was not identified.* The doctor was called in and everything possible was done to restore him to Consciousness; but.without avail.| He is evidently \u2018a lgtranger in- these parts.His complexjon is fair with sandy hair, and is about five feet in height.CT ae 0° CELEBRATED THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING.DR.AND MRS.THORBURN, OF OTTAWA, FORMER RICHMOND RESIDENTS.Many residents of the Eastern Town-' ships, particularly of .Danville Jan Richmond, and former students of St.Francis College, who recall the days will be interested to read of Dr.- and Mrs.Thorburn\u2019s golden wedding celebration at Ottawa recently, The Ottawa Journal reports this if- teresting event.| The Journal says : \u201cDr.John and Mrs.Thorburn today celebrated the 50th anniversary of - their wedding, and this afternoon are from 3.30 until 6.30 at home to their friends.There are few other /;)er- sons in Ottawa who have lived.such heauliful and useful lives as Dr.&nd Mrs.Thorburn.0 \u201c\u2018Dr.Thorburn has donated his life to educational! work and has won for himsel) a name that will last as a Canadian educational reformer.In his work he has been assisted materially by his dultured wife.Dr.and Mrs.\u2018Thorburn, though moving upwards in years, continue to remain youthful in spirit.\u201d - 3 ~The Journal then reviews Dr.Thor- burn\u2019s career.He .was born at Quoth- quan, Lanarkshire, Scotland, Oct.0th, 1830.He tooki full course at Edinburg university.and taught for a time in Edinburg.He came to Canada in .1856 and decided to remain.He taught at Yarmouth, N.S., then came to St.Francis: College, Richmond, as Professor of Classics.In 1862 \u201che went to Ottawa as-headmaster of the grammar school,\u201d now collegiate institute.He held this \u2018position till 1882, when he became librarian of the Geological Survey and then Chairman of the Board of Civil Service Examiners, which position he held for a quarter as been called upon to carry out a number of Government commissions of importance, one of which being dd originating of.a scheme for examination of candidates for admission to the Royal Military College, Kingston.He became chairman of the Board.In 1890 he became trustee of Collegiate Institute, He has beèn president ol a number of associations.He has received hônor- ary degrees from several universities, Mrs.Thorburn is descended from a U.E.family of Nova Scotia., The Journal says: # \u201cSince coming to.Ottawa in \u201962, Mrs.Thorburh has always-heen deeply interested in all that pertains to the welfare of the city.She has been identified with the Orphans\u2019 Home sinze' its organization and some years : ago prepared a sketch of that institution.Mrs.Thorburn has taken an active \u2018interest, in other philanthropic and missionary organizations.She is \u201ca: woman of quiet and refined taste, whose, strong personality has wor for her many friends.\u201d ee Fa i |REGISTRAR OF | - QUEBEC DEAD.| DIED \u201c4 HON.EDWARD ROMILLARD *, THIS MORNING.Quebec, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 Hon.Edward Romillard, Registrar of Quebec since 1887; died today aged 78.He was a native of Bellechasse which county he represented \u2018in Parliament from: 1861 to 1867.DUNBORO.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Amy- rauld, Mrs.C.M.Beattie, of Sweets- burg: and -Mrs.Bates, of Derby, Vit.guests of Mrs.E.E.Ingalls; Mr Mark Wilson, of Hartford, Conn., visiting his father; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Harvey and daughter, of Farnam\u2019s Cor- » ner, in town on Monday; Mr.P.R.Chilgerhouse, from Georgeville: Mr.Teon and Mrs.Merrill Westover, of Fast Hill, guests of Alex.Buchanan ; Mr.A.E.Roystan to Scottsmore ; M: A.Buchanan, Esq., to Durfham.pe 000000000000 00006 WN ° THE WEATHER, d LWOAL FORECASEI Very warm, with thunder- ® storms.Friday cooler.® : a me norssannesanses 0000 = FARMER BROUGHT.HIM TO HIS: Lawrenceville, July 29.\u2014 (Special) | ness but failed to do so.He then call- | Mr.A.J.Brown's as it was thought.of Dr, John 'thorburn\u2019s residence here, i | pleasant visit with her FOUND UNCONSCIOUS [SHERBROOKE SOLVES REVENUE PROBLEM.Incronsed Valuation will Give Rev.W.D.Standfast, of Oxford, VALUATORS BAY NORTH WAKD \"WILL NOT.HAVE TO PAY ALL THIS, | The city valustors say that the Record: was not strictly correct when it said the show a \u2018decided.jnerease in Wellington street and North Ward properties.This was true as: far as it, went, they say, but that the fact of the case is, an increése of about 10:per cent.has een made in the city valuation of dlany properties: throughout the city.\u201cWhile the figures able it is stated \u2018¢hat the total in- grease will \u2018amount.to gt least .$400,- .race À - Fa Throughout the residential section of the city, *herever the valuators valued they raised-it 10 per cent.$400,000 additional valuation .will give the city af 12 mills, $4,800.additional revenue; : { OBS FROM + MEGANTIC COUNTY.rE cap WILL SHOW WHAT FARMERS ARE DOING ALONG AGRICULTURAL .Inverness, July 29,\u2014(Special).\u2014 A meéting was held here on Saturday to arrange \u2018to-send to the Sherbrooke Exhibition exhibits from the county of Megantic to show wizat the county is doing.Owing to the season being a somewhat busy one for such a meeting, the attendance was not large, but it was decided that something can be done in the most important unless it be in horses and swine.For some reason, while thexre-is a very good class .of general purpose.horses in the county there are but few, if any, that are fitted up to compete with the horses usually exhibited at Sherbrooke.As for swine, the county is not in it at gf, as the local rk barrel creates the lool deméndgfwhich in the past hag mot called for exhibition types.TTT a edn In cattle, Megantic\u2019s exhibition of shorthorns shôuld be very creditable, as shiould also that of grade cattle, as there .are-a number of well-bred herds of shorthorns to\u2019 select from, though recent.high prices of millfeed may e somewhat against them this year.Those: presént were disposed to think that if the rerbrooke Exbibi- tion would.have môre competitions for heavy graxle could hold its own against any other part of Quebec, at least.: As for sheep; it was thought that Megantic will be able to = send\u201d good exhibits in the Leicester and Shropshire classes.In case of exhibits being init Ge.ers\u2019 sont enter the judging competitions, which were considered \u2018an important and beneficial competition for all who would take part'in it.=.: As for poultry, it is not likely that any, will be sent unless some is heard from before the next, meeting.Mégantio is likely to be represented in t} are sufliciently large to induce both butter and cheese.men to \u2018enter, and apart from the factory competitions, there is a fair prospect of \u2018the farm dairy being represented.er than usual this year, there are those up exhibits.be determined what can be done the horticultural department.With the handicap of being about ten days later than tfiose south and west of \u2018Sler- brooke, we shall not be in it i.some lines, in any case.CL ; As for the woman\u2019s department, it was thought that the homespun Blankets, Inverness bread, fancy work, éte., would find their way there, in case it is decideq to send the county exhibits, Co The next meeting will be held at Inverness on Saturday, August 14th, at 2 o'clock, when the presidents and \"directors of the Agricultural and Horticultural Societies will be present to consider the question with.all interested, and come to ' final arrangements.CAPELTON.The fine weather is giving the farmers a splendid chance.to get along with their haying, and all are- taking advantage of it.Co The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Congregational Church), Eustis, met at Mrs.Walter Bunclark\u2019s this week, .Arrivals and departures: The - Rev.J.C.Nicholson, of Sherbrookz, visited the family not yet avail- The advance, dt in per cent.\u201con Wel- - lington street pxgpert pPêrty was practically eneral.1 vas p 7 y found a property, which seemed under- Will bé\u2018Srat fo the Sherbrocke clarses, | cattle that Megantic | sent there will be\u2019a few of our farm- | he dairy competitions, as the prizes, \u2018While the sugar.of Megantic is dark- | who are likely to send sugar and syr-; At this date it could nt! iy HEADMASTER OF B.C.SCHOOL.a is Appointed, ! =\u2014 Co WAS INTERVIEWED IN LONDON BY DR.PARROCK, AND WILL ACCEPT.\\ After some difficulty the Corporation of Bishop\u2019s College has at last secured a Headmaster for Bishop\u2019s College School to succeed the Very: Rev.Dean Biqwell, who resigned last winter.Several men have been seciied for the position since that time, but in every case circumstances arose which it impossible for them to take up the work, 7 | \u2026 Æhe new headmaster will be the Rev.W.D.Standfast, B.A., of Oxford, who Has accepted the position.Mr.Stand- fast is 41 years of age and raaïried.For several years he has been con- \u2018nected with clerical work and has also \u2018taught in several of the best rchools in England.He is at present engaged \u2018as \u2018a master at St.Edward's School, Oxford, | He was chosen by the Rev.Dr.Whit- \u2018ney, Principal Parrock and others {from among a large number of can- 1 didates.and was personally interviewed by these gentlemen in London.He is a man of strong character and attractive personality, and -has first- class testimonials.f the .schools \u2018with which he has hgen connected.Kev.Mr.Standfast has a reputation as a preacher, lecturer and organizer, \u2018and it is expected that his work at Bishop\u2019s College School will be successful.- : Tt 3 hoped that he will be\u2018 ahlo to sail from England early enough to: be able to open up the school for the fall term.\u201d WARRING FOREIGNERS FIGURE IN COURT \u2018Two Russian Women Could Not Hold Their Tongues.Fianna \u2018AND WERE EXPELLED FROM e COURI.\u2014SYRIANS ALSO TN TROUBLE.Thetford Mines, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014Judge Mulvena had a strenuous few hours here onl Tuesday, when he heard two cases in which the interested parties were foreigners.As neither coukd speak English or French the services of an interpreter were required.- Alex Bogas charged one Albert Bag- dow with having stolen four pounds of meat belonging to him on the 15th of June last.Some thirteen witnesses were examined, and the evidence was very conflicting, and was translated fromm the Syrian language.At -the conclusion of the evidence the Court.discharged the accused, holding that the charge was wholly unproven.cL ~ The same complainant and defendant were heard in another charge, \u2018Wherein the former charged the latter with inciting certain parties to murder him.\u201d .: At the request-bf counsel this case was continued until the Gth of August.TWO RUSSIAN WOMEN AT WAR.\u201c Rebecca Petak charged Annie Green- berg with having struck her \"on the arm with a stick.The women - are Russians, and an interpreter skilled in the language had to be called in.The women continued the feud in the Court and lambasted each other to such an extent with their tongues that they hdd to he removed from Court.This happened seven or eight.times, although each time they swore emnly tiÿat they would be quiet.Finally the evidence was finished, and, although the evidence was very conflicting, the- Court found the charge proven and fined the accused $1 and costs.ASSAULT CASE AT BLACK , LAKE, Black Lake, July 29 \u2014(Special).\u2014 Gegrge Lacroix charged Simon Millen- x fant with assault and with chasing him into the house, breaking down the door to do so.Complamant\u2019s wife was so frightened that she fainted.He was fined $5 and costs.ester] | TO FOLLUW INSTRUCT\u2019NS OF CLAIRVOYANT = .anaes DETECTIVES.AND DIVER GO AND SEARCH FOR BODY OF FRAN- : CIS FOURNIFR.Montreal, July 28.\u2014(Special).\u2014Fol- lowing the directions of a clairvoyant, | two detectives and a diver left the | city this afternoon to attempt to locate the \u2018body of Francis Fournier, \u2018who was drowned last November.\u201d Foul | play is suspected, 0 | The authorities are so certain the clairvoyant is right that they are | sending\u2019 the detectives with the diver.The medium stated that the boqy | was weighted down with iron and sunk in Montfort Lake, just around ! the : bend \u2018from\u2019 the Montfort club house.\u2018 + | ; | ROCK ISLAND, | Mr.J.J.Parker has bought a building lot from General Butterfield, at Lake Park, near Mr.E.W.Hovey's cottage, and contemplates putting up \u2014a.cottage at once.FARM HALF PRICE 2} miles Oliver Corner, 8 Fitch Bay, 7° Magog, 876 acres, small amount \"down, balance you.need never pay.Appl A.G.CLOUGH or 8.8.WORTHEN Ayer\u2019's Cliff, Que, + made | -sol-} \u201c1 DALY NES SPECALS .DENS.Graniteville, deal of damage around here.the hay has been cut they are destroying the gardens, .MASONIC EXCURSION TO OWL'S HEAD CANCELLED.annual Masonic excursion of Golden Rule Lodge is cancelled for this year, operate with them and give: reduced rates as in former years.REAL ESTATE CHANGES AT GRANBY.co - Granby, July 29.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Mr.T.F.Davidson has purchased that very elegant residence on Mountain street, from Mr, J.S.O'Dwyer, for $3,800.Mr.C.R.Tower has purchased from Mr.Nelson Mitchell that néat self- contained dwelling on Young street, for $1,000.: \u2014\u2014 WILL SUE DELINQUENT TAX : .PAYERS.- \u2018Cowaïsville, July 29.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The annual session of the Cowansville School Board, for the election of a Chairman, took place in Mr.Du- boyce\u2019s office Monday evening with the session was to re-elect Mr.Enoch Buzzell as Chairman, and to instruct Bolton Centre, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 \u2018À serious aécioent occurred here on Tuesday, by which Mr.John Bressette came near losing his life.Mr.Bressette was mowing with a pair of - spirited broke, frightening the colts so that they ran away, throwing Mr.Bres- sette Off and striking his head against Dr.F.McGowan, of Knowlton, was called and found two ribs broken, besides bad bruises on the head and body.Mr.Bressette\u2019s condition is serious.The mowing méchine was badly smashed, but the horses were not hurt.MEN'S CLUB FORMED AT EAST ANGUS, » East\u2019 Angus, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 At a meeting held last night a Men's Club wag formed for the purpose of securing a building - and establishing therein reading and recreation.for the use of the men and youths of the town, to \u2018which, it ig hoped, may be added in the early future a library and small gymnasium.This will be a means of affording reasonable-and intelligent amusement; especially, during \u2018the long winter evenings, hitherto so dull; and for many other reasons.There is room for development in the same direction, and it should commend itself to-all the citizens, and it hearty co-operation and support.SUCCESSFUL BARNSTON PUPILS.Barnston, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The returns from the Department of Public Instruction at Quebec show that the following named -pupils of the Barn- ston Model School passed in their respective grades : I.Model.\u2014Hazen Converse 6%6, Bertha Morrison 757, Viola Rix 861, Mabel Parker 872.II.Model.\u2014John Parsons 770, Mary Parsons 916.III.Model.\u2014Jessie Ham 92, Nellie Holmes 639, Clayton Holmes Dorothea Parsons 930, Frarces Rem- ick 935.n , I.Acad.=Leland Buckland.There were no failures in I.Model, four failures in TI.Model, none in JIL Model, one failure in I.Academy.WRIST WAS BROKEN.\u2014While Mrs.Wilbur May, accompanied hy Mrs.Henry Perkins, were going to attend the Mission Circle at the-home of Mr.Darius May, one day last week, their horse became unmanageable as they were descending the hill near the Creamery, running towards the store.Mrs.May, who is an expert in driving, tried hard \u2018to = prevent upsetting | by making às loñg a turn as possible, but the speed was too fast and the July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The grasshoppers are coing-a great | Lester, Since Mrs.Perkins finally .now | was found she had sustained a broken wrist and several cuts about the head.\u2018on account, it is said, of the refusal of the Boston & Maine.authorities to co- the Secretary to sue -certain delin- | quent tax payers.\" HAD MIX-UP WITH MOWING.MACHINE, colts, when some part of the machine a wheel, rendering him unconscious.rooms.is-hoped that it will meet with their |\u2019 have successfully 615, \u2018Baldwin\u2019s Mills, July 29.\u2014(Special).TRON AL - PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS GRASSHOPPERS \u2018DAMAGE GAR- thought she was fatally injured.She | Was carried into the store and * Dr., Finnie, of Coaticook, who was at Lake was called to attend them.came to and it Mrs.May was more fortunate.Although no bones were broken she was \"severely bruided.Both ladies are able .Stanstead, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The ' to be about again.A large mound of sawdust upon which they were thrown | was no doubt | comparatively \u2018slight injuries.i pr\u2014\u2014 THE AUTO WENT RIGHT ALONG.\u2014Mr.Couture was driving along close \u2018to his own house about two miles out from here when he met an automo- and Mr.Couture jumped out and caught him by the head but the horse dragged him some - distance, cutting iand bruising him up quite badly.- The horse finally got away smashing the wagon.The auto\u2019 gentleman sailed right along without stopping to\u2019 inquire\u2019 what damage had heen done.PASSED QUEBEC EXAMINATIONS, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, July 29.The following j the list of pupils who | passed Quebec | examinations at e Ayer\u2019s Cliff Model School, Grade I.Model\u2014Churchill Moore, 959 » ; Commissioners Enoch Buzzell, Nelson.793; rot ea 8 E.Place, Buzzell and George F.L, Fuller in| | \u2014Clinton Woodard .attendance.-The mam business of ya.Model Clinton Woodard, 888 ; Frappied, .829; T.Rexford, 780 ; L.Fish, 701.*One failed.- .Grade III.Model~Roy Clough, 944 ; Myrtle Taylor, :895; Vera Brown, 868 ; Helen Fish, 866; Flora Buck, 788.All passed.: \"MEGANTIC OFFICERS PASS FX- | _TAMINATIONS.\u2019 Inverness, July 29.\u2014(Special)i\u2014Milj- tia orders issued at Ottawa contain the names of those who were aucoess- ful in the recent examinations held at he different military depots in Canada.The 55th officers all passed, anq are: Capt: D.H.N.Jamieson, Capt.C.H.George, Field Officers certificates, \u2018Lieut.C.A.Rheault, Lieut, J.A.Ward, Captain Certificates, and Mr.Out of a class of thirty-foun at the | Quebec Military School twenty-nine were successful, cd - SMASHED POP CORN STAND.\u2014\u2014 As Mr: Duval, who lives on the-Galla: ger farm, was backing his horse out Rock Island, last \u2018evening, | became unmanageable./ backwards hacked into Mr.Leslie Wilder\u2019s pop eghavatand, throwing it.Across the sidewalk \"ahd sumshing jt.(Continued on page 5.) = + \u2014 Your Hands?responsible for their Lawrenceville,.July 29.\u2014 (Special) of Mr.Melloon\u2019s:shed on Main street, le.\u2018and running | bile.His horse became unmanageable \u2014 (Special)\u2014 ~ ?\u201c R.A.Warcup, Subaltern Certificate._ - \u201c| - Rock Island, July 29.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 - 9 Have You An Elephant On | Turn, the elephant into money: - Selling what you don't want is good business.The puzzle is to find who can use what you want to-sell.Finding the man or woman who will buy what you wish to sell is made easier with the help wagon was overturned, -and both.thrown out.Mrs.Perkins was badly stunned for a time, and it was ME \u2014 x BRANCH.Lo : - } of Dawy Rrcorn.Want Ads.° UPPER TOWN a Rastern Townships Bank | ; 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~ J - le -* ma © aN, We vd Gna wT .- F .\\ .- + das PE \u201cpu a ROR Na me - + Op wp = og BAILY 4 RE Ax a LS .a Aw 7 Aan Tk Dg. \u201c2.z om othe a ae Seles rhs Wl a ad, 3 it Cs apeieres = a RTE ae wad =e be, mais = Vous» ora Ne hel M eee se.mine Various large workshops EEE LE Ber air a ee PAGE TWO.§ eee LT ET TE EV RS RN SRN - EE AY La a Ç US; > iT \u20ac vs SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909, MiNING NEWS .5 .Taf, - Ke ppc VISIT To EUSTIS \u2018COPPER MINE.Record Representative Turned Attire, He Discends Far Into the Earth \u2014 An Important Eastern Townships Mining Industry.A visit to a mine, no matter of what :natufe, js always a source of interest to one-whose acenpation keeps him above ground.A Record representative hall the privilege\u2018the other \" day of descending into the bowels of the earth at the, copper mine belong-.ing-to the Fustis Mining Company, at Fustis.It is claimed to be one of- the deepest mines in Canada, being ut 3,100 feet: from the outcrop to where the last level is.dow :150 - 175 HANDS EMPLOYED.Few le in this vicinity have any idea thd vast proportions of the mine and the concentrating plant.It means a reat deal to the business people of Slerbrogke and Lennoxville.Not.Daly is/ theré/a \u2018large amount spent annually for \u201csupplies, but there is the pay [roll of between .150 and 175 hands, (which amounts to about $6,000 per month.To 1,5 ,500 TONS A WEEK.In order to pay this amount considerable ore has to be kandi d this ered This ere has been running: to onl about 1,500 tons a wee is carried by three cars hauled \u2018over a trolley line from the mine and dump to the mill, at the rate of nine tons a trip.This quantity will be increaséd as men are now at.work installigg a new ore bin for the filling © these cars from the dump,\u201d which at thrown out as not being of a high water mark in the years gone by.This dump is estimated to contain about 75,000 tons alone.GRADED INTO THRÉE PRODUCTS.* On-the ore arriving at the mill it-is put through the various processes and , graded into three products.The larg- \u201cest is about the size of one\u2019s closed hand, the second smaller and broken, while the third is known as \u2018\u2018fînes.\u201d This latter grade is concentrated at the mill, and when shot into the dump ready for shipment on the railway |.cars, it looks to the uninitiated as being a high grade product.It is, moreover, of great value and reaches | as high as 45 per cent.of \u2018sulphur, The larger ode is shipped to - Boston to different chemical: companies, | where thé*sulphux is removed, and thè | cinder is then shipped to the smelter of the Eustis Company in Norfolk, CTh# Nichols.Chéri ompany.also |.get several hundred- \u2014 Pes the ore a month, as their mines\u2019 a .now elosed down.That, in brief, js à short \u2018sketch of | avhat is done at this important min- Ih centre, and will give a slight idea of the large amount of business transacted there, THE WORKSHOPS.: On the way from the office to the visited, and also the large compressor rooms.In the past the company has | been handicapped.\u201d ir the summer through the low water reducing the supply of electric fpower, and this meant that the workmen would be idle | occasionally for days at a time.Now all this will be obviated, because a steam plant has been put in as an auxiliary power, so that.the work will go on steadily.AT THE TUNNEL.On arriving.at the tunnel, which- is about 1,000\" feet \u201clor is Tout cor- : respondent was or his way to the real \u2018top of the shaft.Previous: to- that, however, he had Leen advised that it would be betier to make .a complete change of clothing, as the mterior -of the mine was not just as clean asa dry goods store.This forethought has very much appreciated.Mr; - 1, .Adsit, the superintendent, Ant Mr, 8 M.Passon, the assistant tendent, made up the trio.On arriving | at the heard of the shaît caudles were: handed round, and lighted.Some orders wére given to the man who runs the \u2018hoisting engine.Here it may be sain, there are two tracks.As \u2018the skips come up they are so arranged that when they strike the end of the rail to the dump, there are two extra wheels at the rear which causes the skip to tip, and it is emptied in a second.\u201cWe will go into this one,\u201d Adsit.We got into the skip on track No- 1.We got into what might be compared with a square coal scuttle.The top was covered half way over said Mr.g0.as to keep the ore frem falling out {-hestos Mining -Gompany,\u201d when running up.- Qrders.had.«be given to stop the éiptat fe #20, aux not to got too fast, This was for ene.It does this more tire b | was reached.© Speaking in a general way, it was | were | superin- ; * Sunshine Furnace is designed and coñstructed to heat a house, church, school or store; and does this more satisfactorily than any, other known.furnace gr other style of-heating apparatus.then the hot-#ater boiler becausé,\u201d is $654 À \u2019 heated air can.be obtained for the rooms.UNSHINE It does this more conveniently than the hot water boiler, because it has no radiators to take up room, congregate dust and mar the paper and woodwork.f more.erases hr than the boiler because pure ugh a cold air pipe., It-does this air is admitted tO the furnace t Miner \u2014 - Ctad in \\ Appropriate the visitor's benefit, \\because it sometimes \u2018drops in a little over a minute.Nothing much could be seen an the way down, Mow and then the glimmer of the candles would show rock close to the top of the skip, for we were going through a passage way, \u2018but a few inches above.Then again the rocks would be lost sight of, and large timbers would show up in the shaqow, as if going through a forest.\u2018These timbers are.uscd at different come electric light came into view, Here the.skip was stopped, and .after getting on to the platform a visit was made to a spot where several -men were at wor the vein.\u2018so far.as travelling through enly one had not-the sensation of\u201d riding, but had .the satisfaction of travelling ôn solid rock.The yarious Jevels were Visited, 4] tor t manufacfuré of ashestos, .pro- Shelv alitomo ay from Berlifi; N.H., block, on.Main street, also their.resi- RELATE loo ducts,!- with the result that in\u2019 the where she has been ening ; week, dence, on; Craig street.The mine i ive) 4 see ale course of a \u2018very few months every: with.1 iends; Mr.FN \u2018Armitag reek, - Rev, H.Carmichael will conduct, the in charge | ke avery Pi ins to\" pro Sek | thing sis expected.to be in readiness for: fr m F Richmond where- he has: been services Sunday afternoon.at Ulverton the lives 4 a.prépert cu \u2018épéfation.visitit friends; Miss Marjory Robins,\u201d in.th absence of the pastor, Rev: Mr.stated, thordiiie: va sien tb The, name of the Company, which of he rbrooke who has beenz the |-Crei Tho afternoon service in Stand telephones at « Hho \u2018levalsi tie will decupy -the unique position of guest: of Mrs ; M.By \u2018Lovell, returned Andr wy Church, Upper Melboutne, men in charge of the hoisting engine he g :the-\u2018onty plant of ité' Kind \u2018in home; today: : Miss.) Emma Adams has 18 withdrawn.© are in communication sith: &1l - \"por- Can arfada, is \u201cThe.Asbestos Manufaétur- returded from al, frignds at Lake i tions of the mine, and, also with\" the in .Co.: Limited, of which -Mr.Geo.K.\u201cand Blmwoo .8 ds Mrs.: +.+ DIXVILLE.' i .office, and\u2019 other wdrks, as also is the Smith, \u2018 is- vice-president and general John\u2018 Dawson are iting Ty, and Arrivals : Mr.\u2018Frvih Gilgon__ horne, latten with \u2018the man helow.When of manager.© | Mrs.Wm, Dawson ing nds Mrs, Et Groveton, N H.; Miss Annie May- {car of oré is ahout to be started the |.The Cothpany\u2019s.head office - js situat- Ww.M; Knapp, of ston, Mass., was Hew, 7 of Sherbrooke, Saturday and man in charge sends a signal\u2019 ito the ed at: the, works aml factory, Lachine, the \u2018guest eRe ahd\u2019 Mrs.i H.(Sunday with parents, \u201cMr.\u2018and Mis.A.\u201cman above, and the car is not started while \u2018a.business office is also estah- Knap} the at 6 the; week; Mrs.R.| Mayhew: = Mrs.Thomas Gerald, \u201cof until he gets the return \u2018signal that it.lished at\" 705 E astern.Rownships Bail Frentiolme to\" Sherbrooke, Jor a Waterville, for a few days visiting hor | many friends; Mt.James.Hamilton, of Nortén Mills, on Tuesday on business; Miss i McLeod, of Waterville, \u2018over, Sunday; Mr.Andrews, of Stanhope,\u2019 on Tuesday on business; Nr.Eugene Cutler, of Coaticook, on Sunday with | \u2018his mother; Mr.James Parker, Coaticook, on Monday on business, | Departures: Mr.J.R.Neill home to Everett, Mass., after spending a couple tof weeks here with his parents; Mr, Allen Bolger, home to Quebec City after spending a couple of weeks here the guest of his aunt, Mrs.B.R.Baldwin; Mr.and Mrs.L.O.Drew and daughter, home to Newport, Vt., after with his spending a few days here i sisterj Mrs.T.R.Holmes: Miss Mabel Hill, to Lyndonville, Vt., visiting friends for a few weeks: Mrs.A.TI.Wright to Sherbrooke; the Misses Lottie ang, T.ouise Bolger to Lake Averill, Vt., on Tuesday for a few days\u2019 camping \u2019 with friends; Mrs.Chas.Lane home [to Holland, Vt., after spending a few cays here with her mother, Mrs.Wm.French: Mrs.Samuel Barnet and son, of Portland, Me., are the guests of her father, Mr.L.D.Chamberlain; Mrs, : Wilson, of Haverhill, Mass.,.is spend- i ing a few weeks here with her daughter, Mrs.A.J.Straw: Mr.Dan Houle \u2018and family, of Baldwin's Mills, have moved herefor the summer.Mr.A.Es Humphrey has his barns nearly completed.Se BROOKBURY Recent visitors: Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Hooker and daughter, Miss Mildred Hooker, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, and Mr.Riley Hooker, from the West, guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Batley on Saturday; Miss Vera Bishop and Mr.and Mrs.J.Clarke and little \u2018daughter, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, at Mr.H.M.Tite's on Sunday; Mrs.J.F.Martin and young son with: her parents, Mr, and Mrs.N.G.Batley over.Sunday; Mrs.Tripp, of Colorado, the guest of Mr.\u2018A.W.Tite and Miss Tite recently; Mr.J, H.Saunders and Dr.McDonald, of Robinson, guests of Mr.and | Mrs.A W- Saunders on Sunday; Mr.new Gampbell\u2019s Quinine Wine | 1 Purities the blood and \"tones up the system.It improves the appetite \" and gives new strength and vigor, It brings back lost color to the.complexion and bright\u2019 \u2014 ness to the eye.~ 9 It adds to the joy of living.Kenneth Campbell & Co., Mfrs.Montreal | ; \u2018and Mrs.Embury, of Angus, and Mr.and Mrs.Will Bodwell at Mr.Geo.returned from Sherbrooke accompanied by her niece, Mis Pauline Brad- | ley; Miss Elsie McKay, of Scotstown, trained nurse, attending Miss Rich, who recently returnec from Colorado: Mr.and Mrs.David Tite attended the old folks party on Thursday last at\u2019 Bishop's Crossing given by Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews; Mr.Cunningham and little daughter.and Miss Vintinner, who have heen the guests of Mr and Mrs.Chas.Coats™~for the past.month; left Tuesday for New York; Miss Goldie Tite is home.from Littleton, N: H.| co NTT ROTRNE | Arrivals and departures include Dr.: H.E.Vallee, of Montreal, guest of his | mother, Mrs.P.Vallee on Sunday ; »- | Miss Estella Carson, of Montreal, the Dyson, of St.Cyr, has sold his farm | The Presbyterian Church will unite |.with the Congregational Church Sun- ps day morning.In the evening a union | will take charge |.Craik, CA large number of our citizens \u2018intend taking advantage of the cheap rates: to Portland, Me., \u2018on Satur- | day.; - RE antl daughter, Gladys, .to Victoriaville of | 4 Everett's on Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.J.Gray, \u2018of East Dudswell, visiting | friends\u2019 here recently; Mrs.K.Gray NORFOLKS AND \u2018Black, Khaki, In colors White, ranging from $1.00 up ; BOYS\u2019 AND GIRLS\u2019 SWE ATH RS, | , LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEMEN'S Wools, comprising special values in Berlins, Germantown, Gloria lowest market prices.~ chet Hooks, Etc.: Miss Nellie Noble ; Mrs.Wood- gs vol Bath, N.H., is visiting her sister, Mrs, E.Rose ; Miss L.Murphy returned to Montreal on, Tuesday ; Mrs.Macintosh and daughter, of Ottawa, guests of Mrs.C.Alexander on Tuesday ; \u201cA.Watt, of Montreal, visiting frionds on Sunday ; ; Mr.Jas.Smillie, of Cleveland, visitir @ his daughter, - Mrs.J.Scott ; Mr.gnc Mrs.Davidson, of Sherbrooke, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Stimson; Mr.and Mrs.Ames visiting friends in Sherbrooke and Windsor ; Mr.and Mrs.Legacy returned from St.Hyacinthe.The gnnual social and \u201csale in connection\u201d with Upper Melbourne, will take place .-on Thursday afternoon and evening, July 29th,-on the Church lawn.| = DENISON'S MILLS.Axfivals and departures are : Mr.P.Reogn and Miss Bernice Keegan, of Battlecreek, Mich., visiting her aunt, Miss \u2018Lizzie Keegan: Mrs.Chas.Andrews and two children, of Montpelier; Vt., on a visit to Mrs.Thos.Andréws* Mrs.Henry Pearson son, Lawrence to\u2019 Farnham alter being the guests of © her mother, Mrs.IL.\u2018Coughlin ; Miss Nellie Taylor to Rith- mond, ; Mr.and Mrs.Fred \u201cMarchand after :Visiting her parentsÿ, Mr.awd Mrs.\u2018E.Herbert ; Mr.and Mrs.W.Cassin, of Kingsey, spent Sunday the guest: 6f her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Costello 5.Mrs.Penn.Andrews and- little \u201cdaughter to Windsor Mills.Prof.Kinck, of Macdonald College, d Mrs.Kinck, also, Miss Bowden of \u201cTsaleigh Grange Farm,\u201d were the guests \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.Edwakl Searle \u201cValley Farm,\u201d on Friday last.Ê: a .- HUNTINGVILLE.£ Subject for Rev.F.E.Adams\u2019 Éer- mon Sunday.August 1st, \u201cThe Life that Now 1s Recerit visitors: Mr.and Mrs.R.Findley and two children, of Lennox- ville; at Mr.FE, T.Hunting's last Sun- Mr.W.Reed, of Eustis, Viéiting his day; daughter, Mrs.E.I.Hunting, last week; Mr.and Mrs.W.Smith, of Joln- ville; Mr: and Mrs.\u2018W.Loomis, of Capelton, and Mr: and Mrs.J.Cowan and Master Johnnie, of Ives Hill, attended \u201cchurch here last Sunday.Mr.and Mrs/ R.Janes, Mrs.B.J.Gams- by and Mrs.B.Wilson were calling on Mrs.ton last -week.+ BRESEIT CORNER, HATLEY.The W.C.T.U.will meet with Mrs.J W.AMeConnell on Wednesday, August] th.Arrivals are: Dr.and Mrs.J.C.Me- Connell,.of North Hatley, to visit his parents; Master Howard McConnell to spend the weekiend with his grand- also, à line of BATHING SUITS, LADIES\u2019 BATHING CAPS.WOOLS We have just received and placed in stock our importation Saxony, and Scolch Fingerings, all at We also have in stock a full assortment Wood, Rubber and Steel, Wood Meshes, Steel L A.\"BAYLEY.St.Andrew\u2019s Church, ACCOMMODATION and | children |- nd J! Lpek at Capel- | A.HLL of Laconia, from Sherbrooke, \u201cvisiting, at Ham's; Mra.Td Griffon, N.IT.and {wo daughters with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, A.Howe, - to remain during the month of August, Andrew Bassett hus his house moved on the cement foundation.My, C H.IeBaron is doing the work.Mrs Patten left A.C __ posecedenenmencenn KK HK Ch Le Baron\u201d = | a, 2 2 ESN AK ¥ HIE HH = = Wednesday, AK And ARS E7 GK > EH % Ns SB ARAHAAAAAAAAAANACK HHA parents, Mr, and Mrs.J.W.McConnell; Miss Iaith MeGillivrav, of Mont-|- - real, to Visit her sister, Mrs, Chas.Spriggings; Mr.James Brown and daughter, of New York, to Visit his sister, Mrs.Fdward Spriggings; Mn.Walter Holyon, of Waterville, on buxi- ness.\u201c \u2014+ NORTH FATLEY.Arrivals: Mrs.John Ramsdell re- turnel from a visit with hen sister | in Lebanon, N.H.; Miss Jennie Mae, | Groat Slaughter Sale For 18 Days Only, will begin - A close positively Saturday, August 14th, All cordially .Invited.L.WEISER & ©O., Props.- East Angus.E EAST ERN TOWNSHIPS.éécemétetretetetesecencectetecttétttéttétéss L.A.BAYLEY.Ladies Knitted Coats -And Sweaters PONY JACKETS Cardinal, Grey and Navy, prices in all the leading colors.« of und 4 Fold \u2018Shetland Floss, S Knilting Pins in - Netting Needles, Cro- of \u201cTIME TABLE nk In Effect June 28th, 1008.- 2 BOSTON EXPRESS\u2014Leaves A 7.00 a.m., arrives Quebec 42.15 9.\u201c daily except Sunday.\u2019 hh Hin A NEW YORK EXPRESS\u2014Leaves Shen + brooke 9.25 a.m., arrives Quebec 1.38 p.m., daily except Monday.PORTLAND EXPRESS \u2014 Leaves Shen brooke 4.00 p.m., ar-ives Quebec 9.26 p-m.,.daily except Sunday.TRAIN = -Leaves Sherbrooke, 6.55 Pr m., arrives Benzee .Jet.8.55 a.m., dail except, under, Also connecting trains on antic Di - vision and Cbaudiere Valley Re For time-tables or : further particulate appl to any of the company\u2019s Eto E.0.Grundy, G .Fa Va TT LINE Shorbraoke.ST TEES Alaska-Yukon Pacifio Exposition ~~ Round trip first class rang Victoria, B.Seattle, \"Wash, tufuing via, sulle or any other regulst \u201d direct route.Bh $105.75 on sale daily until Sept.30.1 Vancouver, T'acoma, Wash, Going via any regular direct route, ré Y San lrancisco, Cal.Sherbrooke to \u201c Portland, Ore.\u201c$ \u201cLos Angeles, Cal.Chote of routes to Saif \u2018Francisco, re turning via Portland, Ortigon, und any regular direct route therfirom or vies versa.Visit the Alaska-Yukon- Pacific Expos tion and such famous resorts as Yellowstone Park, Grand \u20acanyon of in zona, Colorado \u2018 Springs, Denver, Luke and the famous Royal Gorgo, many other points of interest.Good to return until Oct 3lst, 1900, 95.0; particulars apply to \u20180, FOS Oity Ticket Agent, 3 B Square.m.Harrison, \u2018Station Agents oy CANADIA i Alaska-Yokon Pacific Exposition Seattle, Wash, June Ist to et, 16th, 1909.Round trip first class tickets will » sold until Sept.30th Fare from rh) $ 0.spl Los Angeles, Cal, 1 $1056.76 Den Montreal, Cobalt and Englehart DAILY SLEEPING CAR SE pn 4 to Vancouver, B.Victoria, B.C:, Seattle \u2018Wash., Tacoma,Wa#h., Portland, Ore.\u2026 +.San Francisco _ \u2018and A Through Sleeper runs bptwees Montreal, Cobalt and Englehart, \u2018Jeav- Station.daily at in Windsor St.9.50 p.m.E, H.SEWELL, City Pass.AfL Art Building, Sherbrooke., Sunday for Boston hoarding house or to undergo an operation jor appends citis, _ re cme STANSTEAD ai > Arrivals and departures : Mr# I.W.Carlton and Miss E.L.Herr ; in tr of Montreal, visiting at Mr.Joel Ives\u2019; Mr.amd Mrs.W.L.(\u2018owles and two daughters, of Montreal, are stop ping at Mr.©.H.Taylor's; Mrs.E.H.Wright; of West Derby, at Mr.B Wright's, Mr.Joseph Bacham and family are - moving to Orledns, Vit.(For further St.Francis District news see other pages.) __\u2014 : 5.hé po AAAAAANCE gr a | HIRI AAR i : The Toronto Clothing Store \u201c EAST ANCUS, in the building of W.A.jB urns, Baker July 28th.AJ The Daily R gHERBROOKE RECO printers and Publi tod and published ao ve DAY at 2.SE apy acdrers pf the TT + six mdapths, £3.00 one rout 1.hy the Yor only ¥ remitter: Bg MO fe\u201d express © In .( ution ster letter.: 5 am.received o nants, not e Obituary Pact Notices, 3c.per w¢ Circulation DAILY K fou ation statement ace 24, 1 ous : \u2014 ESA enone eempze eect © BRANCH OFFIC \u2018Or 4he Sherbrooke D: Items, Advertiser may be left at i : offices, au following.radiate attention.news are 8} in! ] readers of this pa; Cowansville:\u2014P.C.Puboyec Coaticook:\u2014 \u2014R.Becker.Compton = tanstea Beamon: Tha Buttom;\u2014Wm.Brown.Bedford: :\u2014Frank R.-Danville:\u2014Miss Ruby A.IR Eatarioor 0, I Bessie A.o fed es FF A Bottome.vost Bhefford +.M.Have Lake Megantic: :\u2014-May FE.JR Rury:\u2014Mrs.Geo.Sawyer, - UNDERTAKERS PICTURE FRAM! #8 FRONTENAC ST, SHERBROOKE, Q Bell Tel.Bono DISTR - lOCAL MAP Gathered by Daily Re respeadents in V2 Communitie ; vo.pease .CURRENT EVENTS OF © COMINGS AND GU .%_ i PEOPLE, \u201c4 BEDFORD._ Recent arrivals and depo Ar.H.Schoolcraft to Bo Mr, L.Currie/to St.Hyn \u2018G.Harvey returned to M: spending a couple of day brother, Mr.F.E.Harvey Jemesap and: aoû, .Murr: \u201cfhe Cedars Camp,\u201d Hi Nr.and Mre.George | Marguerita, Ohio, visiting relatives ; Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Ca (De.) Brown, of \u201d Swan r.George Abir | to Montreal, after spendin week with his parents herd ah and son, Cla Mrs.V, B.McKianey, Mr oe Lafleur attending the f f te Mr.Chauncey Mont , of montrent, N parents ; Mr.and Mrs.us gars.Camp\u201d.x ies who, are ican from here ; Mr.D.W.Ha Teal, Spending the week mily ; Mr, and Mrs.Ww.and daughter, Evelyn, - oe \u20ac on Saturday\u201d visiting artin, of Montreal, was rèr Lila Barrage over : Getty a Cowansvills og those who took Rev, lo his the hoe this tiny the 8 close Saturday » Who i at Lakefield A ag th » 18 recoÉérinee, Bly Foc who attended V pr.OH.Yong, wo at Stanbridere Fast on péter, Nee and Mrs AB.Me- RL Me, pp Sle Mey lxhr vers qr, Mount poor.\u201d .amphell, Mr.D.ved) ç : a in Aug Shops close the first i rig -BUst for two weeks\" hol- \u201ceat LA Placg or of the Young -hos : of Practising, Unni for 4 Sherbrooke Daily Record | 4 x the races which are to be held on Ex- ] hibition days, the 25th and 26th of August, .Mr.Trottier, who iy suffering from ay attack of blood Poisoning in his leg.is improving, \u2014 KNOWLTON.The following sufdmer guests are at Mrs.Chester Bullard's: Mrs.MeKen- na, Miss Estelle McKenna and Masters Adrien \u2018and Clarence McKenna, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, J, H, Roberts and two children, Ekeslio and Evangeline, Leicester, England ; \u2026 Mrs.George smith, Montreal; Mrs, King - and chidren, Montreal; Mr.Frank Weed, Joston; Mrs, Brooks, the Misses Mattie and Isabel Brooks, Montreal, Miss Eileen Kavanagh, - HERA.> SHIRE NW PUG i - BN UB ! 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\" \u2018 \u2019 Zi A : 3 y TN + s vi.4° ; r Ë Hi t RB * Sma Ry.1 TE ; - BX 5 i 4 , t * WX 4 tad, » PP .40854 ! 2 \u2019 alah $e RF ] LY 1 Lig F- es : I SU bn wt ; =; - Ps He #4 Ll LL 8 A+ F di - TE 4 y A \"125 bu) a hi od - \u2018168 BC 4 Hé Ta z .a ET To EE ra : x - à Ep SET EE = S Ha - Fr : if i Hi 1 : \u2018 | SHE Cw c- HEME > + ; = SDAŸ, JULY 29 1909.! i .Gp PAGE FOUR.| SHERBROOKE DAILY EECORD, THURSDAY, , | _ | PS } Tho Burg Club will bold a meeting DANVILLE.| / - oo Pad | BUY \u2014.to-morrow\u2019 night in the Odell block, A large crowd of people\u2019 attended the BX BS ONS _ hs J erome hibouvi e- Lamy | \u2018Mrs.W.R.Bradley and \"i Dow- {lawn social at.the ome of 7e Ds SR li di & few ays at Carson, Nicolet Falls, on any \u20ac CL 10\" À A: 45 JEWEL Knowlton: shen CE.evening.Delicious refreshments ° Drone WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PACK.\u201c | oo ; Mrs.Jos.St: Denis and | famiily- are served by + 7e 8 ladies Short.pro.ERS AND BUTCHERS.5 : aris.WALTHAM: spending a few days in Quebec, guests ramme was rendered.Rev.Mr.Car- A _ ° [of Mr.and Mrs.Bedard, De Salaberry sn gave a short address on Western} The primest of meats always on Bellevue 4, Co We have just received another shipment of Brass Band in-| To any ong wanting a low priced street.Canada, and Mr.Jas.Riddle followed hand.When in need Kindly give uso 7 Lt struments including Clarionets, direct from the above celebrated watch hich: will keep good time and ; Reports from the country indicate 5 with on PE and Mr.Gerald Pipe call.B il di L | cL - makers.These goods are extra quality and made especially for last Tous pears, I recommend the 15- past few days have been ideal for this | rendered several pongs in a very lea Bell Phone 324.People's Phone 20., : ul ing ots ° our trade.Our personal guarantee with every instrumeni.I sell this Watch for $7.65 in a Purpose: sing manner.3 e receipts ol the .: : .17.Wate] the nop A .We have an expert musician in oui band department Who | heavy nickel case, fully guaranteed in J T.King, formerly G-T-R.agent | HIT No People's Club drove to 219 Wellington Sr get, City.oho te baril ling AE ; every way., ere, and mow travellmg passenger > r and \u2014 ' a5 will test all goods and - give special attention = orders.Buy one by mail and if you don\u2019t agent of the company, was in town Kingsey Dalle on by Mins Svening and vu LCANIZING ! this proses See how \u2018the 5 \u2018Catalogues rec, find it as I say you can.have your yesterday, - can at her home.| J hs HA in that We wo during gh +.2 * Established, 1863 money back.\u2018Mr.Emil F.Prince, N.P.; of Lake Miss Agnes Muldoon and Mr.fH Geo.rs stolass vuloanizing dane prompt fe ch = 1 oe the i - jnden, Mich., ix visiting \"his cousin, | Muldoon, jr., of Manchester\u2019 N.H., are automobile tires and tubes vu Er and vou wy - H Cc WILSON & SONS.A.G.SKINNER r.A.Blondin, after an absence of spending their holidays here, Yall Fra spit fire plugs, aud Aj Ly see then how Bellevue is going bag \u2018 = = on Jeweller & opti cla a twenty-five years, Arrivals and departures : Mr.Harold A T OR EW.\u201c, A = LE na Alteady : .Plummer, of the K.T.Bank, Sher- = Us v ¢ ' Branches : Magog and Granby.~ Sherbrooke, Que \u2018 The youn son of Mr.Mathias Eil- lrooke, is in the Bank hero fog a, few 14 & 18 Water Street.H.H, VORENGY | ; mere geeessessecesseacceey oe will be oe on thelr resi.Weeks relieving members of the \"stat ss Pos À while away on their vacation ; Rev.\u2018@ [dence, 74.King s.reet, on Friday at} nd Mrs.Bert \u2018Sutcliff, who have been \u2018 Wh .:.CITY NEWS.° 348 pn.the.guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.H.en, you hear people talking about.û .ERA DO YOU KNOW THAT WE KEEP of Among the Eastern Townships peé- Richey, returned to their home in ems 7 ple registered at the hotel, Abenakis Chicago, Ill., on Monday ; Mr.E.A.S I E N LA M P S - Secoseseccvesnmpessess Springs, are: Mr, and Mrs.J.B.Lay, of Grandmere, is spending his for Nütmeus is Pepper sells for Compare these paying for these.CLOTHES PIN, v a B Ea » En.AS» D eat CE DAS BELL TEL.404 30e per pound.3 DOZ.FOR \u2014 a no Te Lo ?tt Ad om bbs Brey emg ge a wrk RACE .- oe \\ \\ = | Nutmegs and Pure Singapore White Pepper ?We guarantee these two articles to be pure Hea dozen, or 30¢ per pouml, prices with the ones you are in the habit of \u201cBe, OR pride .: Pen Le ; 903 WELLINGTON STREET | | | m1 fresh.Our price Our pure white None better or purer in town.7 POZ.FOR 10c.= qu és 5 \" > xo ae: : mecetététetettéttttéte See Window display.L.E.CHAMBERLAIN.V374770747427477707777 enables us to offer what-is known a tHe $5.30 value in Tan .Laced: Shoes and Oxfords at the remarkable low price of $3.50 pair.No one urged to buy.THE DOLLY VARDEN SHOE STORE.123 Wellington St.D) i Hole Spdon Rack, Des, & Hole Pipe.Rack/ Des.Watch\" this \u2018space: Other ar ticles SPECIAL SALE OF WOOD ARTICLES FOR BURNT WORK At Mrs.GLEASON\u2019S, 33 Strathcona Square, Room 7, vy \u2019 \u2018 - s; Face and'Grapes, was GBc.now Face; and Grapes, Motto, Ux M, wns De, (ŸOW.vrérccners Lernerremerraee coasancrarens arracnneac ie dUES Dresser Box, 4x3 x 36, De8.Poppy, was $1.25, now .SR ule, Glove Box, large, Des.Rose, Was 45¢., NOW coieier Lererrercenrenes Rp (15% Handkerchief Box, large, Des.Conv, was ABC.NOW 000000 vrse00e SOC.Handkerchiei Box, Carved Top, was Ge, NOW line cerns encens Une.Collar and Cuff Box, Des.loinsettia, was TDE., NOW ce Lerrcses 35e, Collar and Cuff Box, Square, Des, Cherries, was S5Ue., now .3c.Picture Frame, Three opening Roses, was TDe., now .aus ro DOC.Candle Stick, IS-inch.was\u2018 $L, 2D, DOW ne pens fie.Candle Stick, 12 inch, was Se, now .Viranoons ensiereiriorenee 45c.Miss spending a few days in Montreal.-Bernadette Archa alt is \u2018Miss E.L.Bourque is friends at Villa Bellevue, Garthby.Mrs.A.L.Grindrod has gône to Peak\u2019s Island, Me, for a few weeks\u2019 en air.Mr.Robert Webster is spending his vacation at D\u2019Israeli, the guest of Mr.ù E.Rheault.| Chew Britannia Tobacco.Mr.C.O.Genest has gone to Old Orchard Beach, Me., to spend his annual vacation.Mr.George Armitage, General Manager of the S.& S.Mutual, was in } Quebec yesterday, on business.Get your printing done at Commercial Printing Co.(Reg.) 20 King St.Mr.Henry Pierce, from Florida who is spénding his vacation at Lis home in Stanstead, was in town yesterday.Mr.Geoffry Edgell, of Montreal, has joined Mr, anc Mrs.S.Edgell at Ken- nebunk Beach, Me., for his holidays.-Smoke Master Mason Tobacco.Mrs.Osgood, Mrs.Pope, Mrs.and Miss Patrick, and \u2018Miss Evelyn Bailey, of Cookshire, were in town yesterday.Mrs.Herbert Demers and her son, of Ottawa, formerly of Sherbrooke, are visiting \u2018 relatives for a couple of wecks.Misses Oliva \u2018and Georgine Depurdy- Moreau, of Fall River, -Mass., are the guests of Dr.and Mrs.L.C.Bachand, Brooks street.Miss Mabel Hatch, of Washington, D.C., left Lennoxville, Monday for a visit to Walpole and Keene, N.H., he- fore returning home.Mr.W.R.Webster has recovered from.an illpess which kept him\u2019 con fined to the: house for two weeks and Sherbrooke, Que, / severe was 6Jc., now eesers eves\u2019 reduced accordingly.f Parlor Chairs © Upholstered seat, polished birch, m'ihogaty -fvaur, nicely carved.Rocular $1.00, $15.20 Morris Ghairs Large Morris Chair with polished quartered oak frame, extra heavy, reversible cushion, brass rood and bra ror 1813.00, $9 95 Music Gabinets Special Polished mahogany finish, inclosed, well arranged inside, nicely finished ne ruber $11.00, $8.5 D0 Rattan Rocker Special THE ROBT.W.HOGG GO.\u2019S |BIG BARGAINS FRIDAY & SATURDAY.\u201cish, Wiolden or early English finish, selected quartered oak, roll top, one extension - writing bed, nicely arranged.interior, Regular $16.00, $12 83 Arm Rocker Special Quarter cut oak, early English fin-g bag cush on.upholstered in brown Rococa leather, box seat and siat tack, wide arws.Regular $17.00, Special 0 Lesceuvre .| lishing Co., is able to he out again.Mr.O.- A.Begin, Notar , of Windsor Mills, will transfer his o ice to Twose Block, 95 Wellington street, Sherbrooke, the 3rd of August next, Mrs.M.R.McLeod, Mrs.H.iA.Tuesday at \u2018\u2018Wychwded,\u201d\u201d North Hat- ley, the guests of Mrs.Frank Wilson, Miss Georgine \"Beaudet, Gordon street, and Miss Aljce Lefebvre have Boston, Concord a other.American \u2019 cities.\"left for an ord al to New York, Mr.A, Caskey, of the Stovel Pub- Winnipeg, and Mrs.Cas- key are visiting the latter's parents Mr.and Mrs.W.Scremgeour, Portland Avenue.: 4 Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco.The C.O.F.Band gave another of its delightful concerts last evening at Racine Park.The evening was an ideal one and a large.crowd gathered to hear the musie.Mrs.Henry Ransehousan has heen in Holyoke, Mass., for the past two weeks, attending her sister, Mrs.J.H.Wylie, who passed away last Friday, after a very long illness.The apartment house on Bank street now in process of construction for Mrs.H.Connor, is nearing completion the interior - finishing and decoration being now well under way.Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.Mrs.Wiliam Mace, of Ulverton, was successfully operated on for the removal of cataract at the Protestant Hospital, Wednesday.Dr.Farwell, who operated, thinks her likely to recover very useful vision.The Rev.Brother Anthime (born | Davenport Oliver Brule) of -the College of the \u2018| Brothers of the Sacred Heart, St.Quarter cut oak, early English H h À hi ki finish; bag cushions, purely mission yacinthe, was ig town this week fur design: s4 _ a couple of days, leaving for Hart- Regular £45.00, ! DL MB $37.79 ford, Conn., to spend his vacation at A .LT ae Ho} BURR - ; 3 ei hy 2 gd PETS Wo .MY Si.\u201cow at 0101 er + \u2018 [x { LI sunt Co Te ey : » So hid Fy i à, oa .H - : Lh i «5 \" .\" + #1 0 , à a.î Eo als .Le .\u2018 \u2019 + 1 : à: BY + ho.> : QE HA » v , di I; 4 \u2019 .=.Yau never bought a Rocker like\u201d ; 2 .i.it © at the price.#Hfeavy rail all Inspect our great selection be- | round roo and cowrortable.Get fore deciding on House Furnish- : , Regular $1.50, i) 65 \u201cings.We offer you convenient 8 Vi Special Lo LL À ee XD credit \" en : +.: i ro : + .+ * fire J 0\" x.WIEST BOLTON, ë Mrs.T.Wheeler and daughter, of The serviee in Drill Methodist Churely Knowlton, pre Miss Rena Knowlton, pill he withdrawn next Sunday, Aue- où Montreal, at Mr, Duhoyce's; Mr.will he vu : xt» Se AUS Obadliah Fastman, of Fulford, visiting ust Ist in order that all may attend [several families here.the conference at Knowlton.- \u2018 Mr.S.Davis is fast recovering from AYEICS CLIFF, i \u201ca recent stroke, .lvangelist Tores will continue This Arrivals and departores: Mrs, Jiimes [meegints at Elmwood Park and will Ravingnd visiting friends je Montreal: l'conduet the services at Mr.Miss Mazel Melangetidin spent Last coltare on Sunday next at 2.39 - weeh With her crandparents in knowl.Comfortable seats and gol mu- _ tou: Mr.and Mrs, Gea, Stone were sic \u201cwill he provided, Arrangements J R - visiting Mrs.Stone's father, Mr.Kobe will he made to conduct the service in à 4 co * ert Joyal, in \"West Shelford \u2018recently ; the cottage in case of rain./ RE .his old home.To-day.i is the festival of St.Martha, virgin, in the Roman Catholic calendar, the sister of Lazurus and Mary, who, many times during his life on earth, entertained our Lord, and was said by Him to \u2018be careful and troubled about many things.\u201d \" For to-morrow\u2014Fresh halibut, haddock, cod steak, mackerel and salmon.Dean: & Lacey.Mr.L.A.Dufresne, CE, P.L.S., has returned from D'\u2019Israeli, \u2018where he has been engaged in making a survey for the Hew reservoir for waterworks, and from Thetford, where he laid out 400 new lots, an evidence of the remarkable progress of the town.Mr.and Mrs.Aurele Gagnon and family, of Manchester, N.H., arrived in Canada by\u2019 way of the Maine Central and the White Mountains, and will > and Ste.Anne de Beaupre, as, well as in Beauce, before returning | home in August.Mr.Herbert W.Smith; of New York, and his niece, Miss Mary Mertiand, from Pittsburgh, Pa., are in town for a brief visit to friends, especially his couging, Col.Worthington and Dr.A N.Worthington, M.P.Mr.Smith is an I revisits the ey \u2018, Ifa ' « place of his birth and (> vo 7 {either public or Odell and Master Gordon Odell spent | visit' friends in Sherbrooke, Montreal, + Jold Sherbrooke boy and now and then | Payne and Miss Payne, of Granby; Mr.B.A.Haskell, Waterloo.Freshly trimmed hats in shades suitable for the hot weather, at cost.Also a few more untrimmed shapes at 25c, 50c and 75c.C.E.Enright & Co., Elite Millinery Parlors, The engagement is announced of Mildred Irene, ônly deughter of Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Patterson, Rectory Hill, Quebec\u2019 to Mr.William C.Moore, merchant, of Lisgar Station, Quebec.Marriage to take place early in September.Are you ready?Excursion to Lewiston $2.40,\" to Portland $2.70.Train leaves Richmbnd 10.15, Sherbrooke 11.15, and Coaticook midnight, Saturday, July 31st.Return limit Tuesday, Aug.3rd.The Band of the 53rd Regiment gave their tenth open air concert last night in Poitland Square, and the usual large crowd enjoyed a grand treat.Bandmaster Waddin ton \u2018has in preparation a series of ro- grammes, consisting of Scotch, rish and French airs\u2014one evenin heing dg voted to each, East Sherbrooke, Racine Park and Lennoxville will be equally favored, due notice of which will be given at a later date.Will you pay $5.00 for a genuine Panama hat?John 0.Duncan is disposing of his complete stock at that price.The cheapest hat that you can buy\u2014a good Panama should last for ten years.See Duncan\u2019s window.AT THE PROTESTANT HOSPITAL.So many patients have been \u2018-ad- mitted to the Protestant Hospital lately, that on several occasions there has not been an.unoccupied bed in private wards.Evidently the general public is learning to appreciate the advantages of Hospital treatment, especially in surgical cases.It is much to be hoped that; the Governors of the Hospital will soon begin the long talkgd-of, and much needed additiop to the building.It is understood thal several excellent plans for the addition are under consideration.rte Marre HIDE THIEVES - - FOUND GUILTY.(Continued from page L.) when Menard and Converse, stopped to.get a drink Leonais drove off and left them.They walked home an.when they got there they found.the team standing near where Converse lived.They removed the hides and hid them in the manure\u2019 pile.Converse also stated that he bought three horse and two cow hides [from Leonais the previous week.Mr.Smith stated in the course of his evidence that he had the same \u2018number of hides stolen as that which Converse said he bowght from Leo- nais.Leonais went into the box on his own behalf and denied any knowledge of the theft or hides.Menard did not go into the box but endeavored to set up~ the ingenious plea that he thought Converse was a dealer in hides.Neither the denial nor the plea convinced the Court and they were both found guilty.They were remanded until Friday for sentence,\u201d when Converse will also be sentenced.rp et MUST HAVE ARMY - OF LONG RANGE.(Continued from page 1.) she insisted upon \u2018her freedom.It is untrue and unfair to Canada for any man to say, as had been said, that Canada\u2019s patriotism and loyalty depended in the slightest degree upon what the fiscal policy of Great Britain might be.(Hear, hear.) He thought true.imperialism was that which Jed the different nations along the lines of development of their own resources, \u2018but they realized their.imperial responsibilities.The people of Canada were prepared to pay their share oft the cost.In thoroughly preparing themselves for local defence they were preparing how best to take their part in the defence of the Empire.With the guidance of Mr.Haldane a plan had been adopted in Canada by which he helieted local means of defence would he so carried out that any one of the dominions wish at any time to send a division or force to assist the Mother -Country it would \u2018be easy to carry qut that end.Why could not the same thing be done in regard to the navy ?Canada would be prenared to spend- its last dollar to assist in the maintenance of the in- fora ot of the Empire.(Cheers.) PC DuBOYCE, Notary, Commissioner, etc.Cowsasville and Dunham Agency Sherbrooke Dallu Record.is seriously ill at her home in\u2019 Mont- | MRS.E.8.BERNARD, RICHMOND.should } vacation with his uncle, Mr.Charles Boutelle ; Mr.and Mrs.George Mc- Cracken \u2018and family left on Wednesday to spend some time camping at the Nicolet Lakes ; Miss M.Cottingham is for a few days the guest-of Miss M.\u2019 Crockett at \u2018\u2018Hillcroft\u201d; Mr.F.DB.Stockwell, of Montreal, was in town on Tuesday.Rev.H, A.Carson, pastor of the First Congregational Church at Vie- toria, B.C., ahd Provincial President - of the Y.P.S.C.E., of British Columbia, has paid his parents a flying visit.He left Wednesddy morning on his return trip to the Coast.En route West he is to supply one of the churches in Winnipeg on Sunday next.Dr.Jas.A.Porter has purchased a Ford automobile.Mr.Vincent Connolly, a resident of Danville for many years, died at the Montreal General Hospital, of .cancer of the stomach, on July 23rd, 1909, at the age of 50 years, and was buried on Sunday from the R.C.Uhurch.Mr.John H.Roberts, the temperance lecturer, is gving a series of lectures in Danville\u201d and vicinity this week, on behalf of the Dominion Alliance.On Sunday next he will speak in the morning in the Presbyterian Church, in the afternoon at Kingsey Falls, and in the evening in the Congregational Church.The Young People\u2019s Club were en- home of Miss Irma Duncan, Kingsey Falls.The weather being ideal, the 7- mile drive to and from the Falls was much\u2019 enjoyed.A social evening was spent during which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess.Over 20 members \u2018were present.» STANSTEAD.- Arrivals and departures: Miss Jean Hunter, from New .York, visiting Her parents; Mr.Henry W.Pierce, from Jacksonville, Fla., for a month\u2019s vis- | it; Mrs.Dowson, Miss Robertson and Mr.H.Dowson, \"of Perth, Ont., are stopping at, the Methodist parsonage; Mr.ano, Mrs.Geo.St.Pierre and Mr.and Mrs.Gerin, of Coaticook, were at, J.0.St, Pierre\u2019s on Wednesday; Miss Effie McKay, of Manchester, N.H., is visiting Nurse McKay \u2018at Mr, A.H.Tiffin\u2019s; Miss.Ruth Flanders to Montreal and thence via\u201dautomobile ~ trip through the White Mountains and the Berkshires; Mrs.H.W.Keves to her home at North Haverhill; I'rof.G W.Colby to New York City; Mr.John McNulty to White River Junction, Vt., where he has secured \u2018employment.Mrs.Thos.Astle (nee Belle McDuffy) + real.Mis.David Sloan, of Montreal; keeping house! for Mr.F.W.Mortiil.The.Ladies\u2019 Aid of Cassville will give a social at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Homer Curtis on August 3rd.fe à :_ LENNOXVILLE NOTES.Recent arrivals and departures include\u2019 Miss Hazel Moore, of Comptom, the guest of Miss Draper; : Miss M.Saunders, returned from a visit to friends in St.Johnsbury, Vt.; Rev.and Mrs.Burt, returned from a month\u2019s holiday; Miss Ethel Croshy, of North Hatley, the guest of Miss Parker; Messrs.Clifford, Andrews and Harding, of Bishop\u2019s, in town for a day or two; Mrs.J.A.Clouston and | Miss - M.- Goudwin, to their father\u2019s home near Bury for the summer; Miss Edith Standish to Martinville.a a fodder Deaths Reported.i is Richmond, July 29.\u2014(Special).Mrs.Bernard, wife of Lt.Col.E.s.Bernard, died at her residence, \u2018\u201cCleevemont,\u2019\u2019 Richmond, Que., Wed- needay afternoon after a long illness.The deceased lady had been a life long resident of this place and her father, Mr.F.W.Cleeve, P.L.8., was, in his lifetime, a leading citizen of Richmond.Mrs.Bernard leaveg in addition to her husband a large number of relatives including at Richmond Mr.George Barlow, an un- Tr cle, The late Sir Thomas Cleeve, of Limerick, Ireland, who died recently, and who was\u2019 born in the Township of Cleveland, wds a cousin.The funeral takes place/on Friday afternoon at two o\u2019cloc ' Room 20 Whiting Block SCIENTIFIO FACIAL, and BOALP TREATMENT.Keep the skin beautiful, the hair glossy and plentiful.Mair Ton.fc, Almonds, 8kin Food, eto, Demonstrations given.\u201cTels 758.BYRD & HAND tertained on Tuesday evening at the | - Come in and see our line.They are money savers, .YLECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY co.(Continued from pag W.J.WIGGETT, 100 Wellington Street.-Ù Ider escaped unhurt pod in and collected : and 85 for another stand.HOPS CROSSING : BIS SCHOUL.South Dudswell; July \u2014The following is tho Te: June examinations in Bisl INTER - INTER jFiling Cabinets su Model School + ng de I.Modol-Marjori.Helen Hivey, 696; A - MAKERS = | Bade SIT.Model\u2014Wil The Macey Co., ol 1d Westman, .821 Grand Rapids, Mich., and Canada Furniture Mare Senforth, Ont.\u2014 facturers, Ltd, \u201cGrate, nL Model\u2014Fri pr SOHOOL 8 AND cor.Briefly\u2014A system of interchangeable: every modern filing device\u2014a -gpaces to receive the units.Every office man in the city should investigate this line of Inte Inter Cabinets, as they classify better, hold more, occupy less spag \u2018and cost less than any other line of Cahinets ever made, WE SELL ALL KINDS OF OFFICE FURNITURE interior units comprising series of \u2018autside cabinets having ope Ti Boy Syllabic 2! hand § Business INCLUDING i .' SHERBROOKE, ( Roll Top Desks, Office Tables, Sh \u201cBe 8, Gleason, Pri Stenographer\u2019s Desks, Letter Press Stands, Subjects : Office Chairs, > Macey.Sectional Bookogaes, Flat Top Desks, Macey Filing Cabinets, Shorthand (in 30 da - Typewritiag, | - Office Methods © \u2018Business Pr / Mathematics vidual tuition f« tds: AOpa! College \u201cMatriculation i i f tor Mustaatod © | buNEA LOL .JOHN ERAGE B.D.l\u2019fesider t.thorough trainin, Courses, in M: y Paintin apd, C Iinurp for fu aufy or À Frere and Tinter outgloo * K ace ' Write \u2018\u20ac Particulars, \u201cCC! AGNES.oJ HE ~.EDWARDS FURNITURE CO.SHERBROOKE, QUF., SOLE AGENTS, THAT COLD- STORAG! FEELING .0 \u2018which is so.pleasant, on thes warm (keys, is always an easy possibility if one has the right ind of an ice cream freezes, - EVERY TEN CENT PAGKIT & WILSON\u2019S FLY PADS Will Lill more flies than three husdred | sheets of sticky paper rincipal, | \u2014 [ / UNIVERSr \u2018Fer Satisfaotioni ALLATTS HOME- MADE (BREAD 11 1ce creas: FREEZERS are all alike | in one \u2014 use ice and salt far féséang- method At your Grocers, or Tel.7%.- ave a \u2014 a.an ~ ART ROOMS 6, YORK APARTMENTS.\u2018 New lot of Dutch coliars and jabots just They.differ in the in.Also new designs in towels, Stamping using it and small details.and- embroidery to order.THE MISSES HUBBARD Wore the Pete The 3-minute-kind The Peerless Ice (\u2018roam Frees \u201cers are now so well known is Sherbrooke theÿ need no intro Someones HELP WANTED-\u2014F| Pr re LA CIE CODERE - duction.Sizes 1 to 25 qéa is y - ANTED \u2018 & FILS (ING) stock.M a fow Cxperion.A \" \u2018rompton J Wholesale & Retan J.ç.M \u201c squfacturing Company, = itchel 8 ANT Hardware, Leather, Tinwa: de and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plum pT VATED \u2014_ RESPXCI We do house and carriage painting, | whiteing, tinting and general house re- \u2018Fairing, floors scraped and finished.Bell \u2018Phone 843, {SWEDISH TREATMENT| Will give a glossy well: groomed appearance to the hair and .keep the scalp in a healthy condition, \u2018Both\u2019 \u2019Phones\u2014House 85, Office 114.Subecriptions, advertisemants.and tems received and sad given prompt atten \u2014 Mons - .; = - \u2018 sim.w wey io - e Eo MISS DRESSER, 6 YORK APARTMENT, + F AT Ÿ \"24gy< ea, pl ; guy an to Sua in Lie .[I mm ; bers\u2019 aud Electrical supplies.TSE | re, Quebte 5 ED RS \u201c - Sherbrook YH one wh RG erbrooke § CARRIAGE FACTORY «i Aie bou i A Office established 1878, THE: P.BIRON & BONS COs so à oY, ine Sar OR OTR Win E Co.Tners.1 ALL BRANCHES OF INSURANCE.re Sherbrooke, Qu W \"FOR SALE (RE 205 | Ton DE anc now ho .3.Dresser & Go| nea ni now 4 .AT COST, Fe home, Mrs PRIS by i W.S.DRESSER.O.H.JACKMAN.1\u20142 seat \u2018cut under family & ~~ Beauce County,\" arte / \u2018 tension ep with\u201d rubber A LWArTES Cros Ad Qu.The : TT atest styles : Old and Reliable.1 Concord with two sonts Le hdok as Young ac - Fond \u2018 suitable for farmer- or for 888504 Phly Box 54, Good pen, Eastern Townships Managers, excursions, p'icnies, \u2018etc.tor 4 oo | i A .Becord Ulli 1 Carter's «xte nsion post.\\ ~ ~ aps ; ouchman\u2019® le IRL NORTH AMERICAN LIFE © wnery wip» ite i Jed, god iy 20,0.TORONTO.Me Frings.carringes will be vo WANES FO teaudeigd Strathcona Sq., SHERBROOKE, QUE at.cost, \u20ac all and see them Gogg ke \u20ac on A Mo: \u201cfore purchasing elsewhere.53, Redsomanshiy > Toit, |§ The Biron tho Litoin, GIRL ME] \u2014= _Apply \u20ac Tir N.; A King Edward G Jarage.Autos stored,\u2019 Mi M SN! pe Rome carel for and delivered.| Reasonable\u2019 tes Mahedlir nics\u201d ton and Ÿ Big, Block, TQ LET © 1 rates.Both phones.A Is Wm.Lord left on Moñday for Bos n is = 0, , nglon No.2 Frontenac St, Pply Wm.Lord, ity for a month's visit among > Tor vo - 3 .i jand relatives, > T ne _rommen « : F1 \u2019 v Ao ne Medio Ibourne 7 - v x de ii lie ecole roche eg ert tlhe Beh oe CEA en CA aa ei adi TPE PE Pr iv em oe AST i Teed.ST er mm mre .; + 8 , .; 7 HERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THU RSDAY, JULY 29, 1909, PAGE FIVE, 1908 .rr vere, for the last week by illness.MET IN THE W00DS Dally Store Ne eu ; ° 190 rn eens 59 33 On Tuesday, July 20th, at the par- 136-138 Wellington Street, i - cers asc DO 47 lish church of Roxton Falls, the mar- The Pen Angle Baseball team, of TRAINS WILL CONTINUE KLA- ringe took place of Miss.Luurn Tan- Coaticook, will play against Lennox- LITON.Thufsday, July 20th, 1909, {Ordination Service Was Wit- Storë closes at six to-night.= [| \u2018 .nessed by Large Congregation.rte - ppm sented and passe\u201c, are us follows: her b i > al : y friends.Margaret has spent - W ; \u201c Lous Presented Pusred -the past four years in the jost ollie, CITY N E S Gd VT ASE EE Te | F PRESBYIERY | doe LT ey [end will be missed by wll Mr.J, F.Morkill is able to be out R&IETIT = : : 1907 Lu.TTT ROY\u2014TANGUAY.ngain uiter being confined tu his room : | a WE 0 cr A de AS i} ¥ B 40 , hi .ville in Lennoxville on Saturday.NING INT | TON guay to Mr.Achille Roy, manager of y ud .i Sutton 34 No SULTON._ the branch of the kastorn Townships| Miss Gladys Mullins, of the P.0 | \u2019 y =Y.\u2014 (Spæial}- A Bunk, Mr.Amedee Tanguay, School | Ce tg A rumor has been current here of late to ] i .ns .\u2018 » .1 \u2018hie 1 © xDeée 1 \\ tho.affect tho furrent here o ite to Jhspoctor, gato Bo daughter away, tion, which will be spent with friends ., running between Sutton and Drum- of Windsor Mills, near Ottawa.See These New Summer accompanied his son to the altan The MR.4.M.MeLEOD WILL GO TO - staff, left to-day for her annual vaca- | _ .a Chewing Tobacco oudville, would bd changed about bride wore a becoming gown of white Mar.EC l'anguay nt to St Models in Corsets WORK IN FAK OFF BORE.104 Only come us far as Sutton June- silk, trimmed with lace, and carried\u2014 Hyacinthe early this week to assist at tion, running back the evening train bouquet of white roves.81 the ordination to the priesthood of a : { 32e Milan, July 29.\u2014 (Special)}-On nu | rom the Junction to Waterloo at The nuptial mass was sung hy the SOUPE relative, 8 ideal day.and in the woods near the - night instead of coming to Sutton.y Hampden Presbyterian Church, the Preslyyterv of Quebec met and was duly constituted hy the Rev.R.Muc- Kenzie, of Stornoway, who presided.' E Rev.S.P.Tanguay, of Manoir ; Mrs.Nor -Bavne and childre It is pleasing to note that such an Mathias, brother of the bride, Milo Lennoxville Tas tose stil chil-lven, : de , , whi .ennoxville, have ien \u201cthei - THE BIG BL ASK PLUG | idea has been dropped for the present several other members of the ergs i for Gane.home he on hepa oR J ; a at least, , Sutton people feel thut they ussisted at the ceremony.The singing spend the next two months, © | = axe justly entitled to the accommods- wus very beautiful, being furnished by , | J J | Jon of these two trains ns at present tho choir of the Chiklren of Mary, of], 4\" John MacDonald, of New Youle, ] | .mace up and run from this station.whivh the bride had been a prominent bas been vixiting his mother.Mrs, : ; t is not right for the ©.P.R.to take member, and she wore the white veil MacDonald, and Nr.T.P.MacBonald, these accommodations from them and wreath of the society.Miss Flora Lennoxville, for the last ten days, ~~ t! either.Sutton paid a very large sum | Levesque presided at the organ, and a| Mrs.L.A.Bayley, Mr.and Mrs.U EE: The purpose of this meeting was the ordination and designation of Mr.\u201d J, M.MelLeod, who hax.been called by the F.M.C to a new station aboût to 5 ca : ce \u2019 # 9 \u2018 > To , ny 3 LOS TEE pro en : TIE © mater date = as a Say So Tm © CEL eT 8 À : Cw ee de - rg A : x 7 * - a EAE , \u2026 = = \u2014 Ho éssist in building the railway ana \u201cSonata Maria\u201d (Faure) was rendercd O.Duncan and Masters Douglas and | be pee in fac avay Korey D.a! - : \u2018 - | Y33.William Tite, 913: Vera Bishop the railway compä&ny should show by Miss Florida Prevost, a trio mid a Allan Bayley left this morning for | Toronto md the Rev.A.Murrav who® IE 3 | - 99 5 Hazel Bishop, 731.> them some consideration surely.If very harmonious duet by othér friencls Old Orchard Beach, Me., fof a holi- as ou Micien tls Tue .- Cn .- Tues \u201chile a .ecedi tons sen à de le CEE he Wilder escapell uphuet, Bystanders sue ï A à nei met on 1 uesday evens commodation.It is believed here that bet» North Dakota, Valcourt, Windsor home on Fucsday.While away Mr, preceding steps had been in orde r and HE 3 Jr.WOGOE ET llected between xg As With the purpose of revising the Waterloo \u20ac .Ÿ Mills, A V \u2019 : Johnston visited reverat of the leading repaired to thie Church where divine AE TAY \u201ced in and collected between?valuation roll.Mr row ©) Waterloo deserves a better service, but Mills, Acton Vale aml Roxton Falls} die ye £ 4 Cy ~ EWR IFS for another stand.A a hn .ve J.be Yeats, may- Sutton should not be made to suffer were in the church and attended the galleries in Buffalo and l'oronto.\u2018worship.was conducted by Rev Wir.im +.\\ ose 2° O7, prestded, and Councillors Juno, 8.gov A .bo - opti hi \u2018od Le \"4 MekKenzie of Stdtstown, assisted hy CRE f | _\u2014 Co.Baker, 1.X.Beauvais, 0.Sell.severely, as the proposed \u201cchange reception which followed the ceremony, POLICE STATION NOTES \u201c© | mona vl Ststown, sted hy me Lu CE H0PS CROSSING MODEL © , a eye by would make them in order to give The Eastern Townships Bank was re- ?ON NE eR.other brethren present.El fa cad BIS oh - were in atténdance.The Chuncil oid , g a ! ; Azman was arrested at\u2019 S.15 pom.Co After the ser the - beautiful sev- En mia Yl » SCHOOL.Hot avail itself of its vowez Cid} better service there.,Ç presented by Mr.McCabe, of Valcourt, \u201con the, aitival of the GTR, dr Jem Extra high bust, with special Sten the sermon the -heautitul set nou PULL: 17 \u2018 July 20.(= weial vise the lit Co 5 powers [to re- ] .Messrs.Tartner, Wilkinson, Lavigne bei i | k u Hi the GR, train for feature of covering over the bust, vice of the ordination and designation , 4.\u201cLH South Dudswell, July 29\u2014(5premlha ve v Ir5t without consulting , the COOKSHIRE ACADEMY RESULTS and Deseve, of Acton Vale a: tnunk, le was sent to juil for extreme long back anid hips, mude was proceeded with: The Rev.Di.Mne- RL inl the following 18 tho report of the Valuators, so aîter making several al- Cookshi J Iv 9 ets, Ar a Mr \u201ctoy left in t eight days.19 in French coutil, hones: tacked top Kay offered the ordination prayer and aN RY eu: \u2018sätions in BisHfop_p'+ Cros- terations recamdine chi * of .OOKS ure, uly 20.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 °F AN MTS.y 1m an automo- \u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 und bottom, trimmied with tine \u2018 \u2018pe F .vo VERT J Tone exataune Mons 1 Bisliop< < hin of Dro ts hy hp OT OVner- {The following is the complete list of bile for Acton, where they took the CORPOL ATIC + np .Su rx face fand ribbon, four silk hose after the \u201claying of the hands of the EE i md 2 Model School: ~~ 4 2 (EP CT roperties shieh had wot betn (he Model and Academy rrailes ns they rain for Portlamd ait Old Orchard | CATION OF BISHOP'S UNI- supporters, For \u201cextra lon: waist Presbytery,\u201d Mr, McLeod was address- .ub AL Grade L.Model-Marjorie Bull, 717 pimprosed or allowed to deteriorate du- have recently been recuiterdd | \u201c Y Beach.The bride travelled in n tail VERITY, figure, white.Size 15 40 AS od by Rev.R.MacKenzie; The Rev.0% $k Bh \u2019 HE white fiston , r re I due gy : à ta.1° \u2019 , us : .° .ire ASL ice ., 2e : - EY .; i Hy jm Hivey, 696 ; J Archi 1H Lon, ri tie tr t twelve months, and after il.Academy\u2014Evangeline Planche ored costume of taupegrey, with hat A meeting of the directors of Bish- Ou price.a.00 CL £3.00) Br.Mackay hen addressed the con- cu qi .a Lo hr ve Ye names oi several newly $50.; Dorothy McLeod, 837 : Clifford to correspomil.On their return they OPUS College School was held vester- ; Due gregatioh deseribing Korea and stat- 7 Xoo pe ; , Grade © H.Model William .atley, IN I tant, the Council instructed Oughtred, 805 ; Hattie Hurd, 656 - will take up their abode at Roxton [ay at the College, those pre {Fai ing the ' character of the work to mn 1, > .> .» \u2018 : = see av ; d \u2019.we , > + ree .os ep vi ., .: - - p BF + 7 9 - \u20ac 2 fi - #.lds Westman, Sab Co Bennet, in Cle ile to inspect six properties Clarence Hodgo, \u201c63% ; Mabel Kilton Falls.The bride was the recipient off #\"t being Mr, Robert Campbell, Aol = which Mr.Mcleod had just heen set 8 4 8 oo Lon the ville, eu repr t at the ad- 1617; Mary Seule, 556; Mary Furns.numerous handsome and valuable gifts.Quebec, who acted as chairman ; \u2018 (usa.apart.At the-élose of this interestinr RD du trade AIT, Model\u2014Firnest MeAulev, ne oh which will take place worth, 529; Elsie Seveigny, m0: N.Mrs.G.M.Causier, of.the | oy\u2019 | Messrs, C.M, Holt, Montreal: A, F.®.*, address, the Rey.Dr., as is usual nt fa pena _ ; nine o'clock next Saturday.morn- Gilbert, 519; Edith Sherman 503 - =.Home, is Visiting friends in Rüch-{impsoit.st, A, Cochrane, l'ennox ville; such services, presented Mr.Meleod .Les + -erâ00LS AND COLLEGES ae \u2014_\u2014 | McLean, 465.' \u2019 mond for a day or two.William Morris, N.C, HRT Fraser with a.beautiful copy of the Scrip: ; scBo0L : DANVILLE ACADEMY RESULTS 1.Academy\u2014Annie Burns, 1120 ; M.Eastern Townships people registered amd FE.B.Cochmmne.\u2026 .tures in-the name of the FMC.\u201cThe .TEE AYMILLE ACADEMY RESULTS.Miller, 99%: \u2018Gordon Somers, 970: in town include: Messrs.W.HL.lovey.| A meeting of the Corporation was large congregation: present was de- .a \u2019 >» 7 Sy , > - Jighted with the whole dexvice in that such a service has never héfore taken place in the Province of Quebec outside {he \u2018vity of Montreal.\"A liberal offering was taken in, the interests of F.M.Work in-Korea.\"oa The\u2019 Preshytery.was entertained at dinner in the howe.of EldeyiNicholson where with a number of friends they spent two very pleasantiguæ> & à TEA ROOM now becoming popular as a BUSINESS MAN'S DOWN-TOWN DINING PLACE.Serves in addition to the usual Tabl d'hote dinner, a three-course dinner, the latter a new fcature.LoDo illes July 29 \u2014(Specinl).\u2014 The Ruby .; Rock Island: J.11.Rand, Cookshire.held immedintely after the directors\u2019 .HUE» Le TS .i u Goff, 919 - Mariory Bridyette ot sland; .; Ookahtre.202 ; y ' À et following pupils, 17 in number, have [su y Florence Taylor er ridge © Nr.J.F.McKenzie, mining\u201d expert, ne ne Lo consider certain questions passed the recent June examination.1H.Model\u2014Muriel Husbarid and 5.©! Montreal, was in'town yesterday.fin connection with the College.Ehetr munes are arranged in alphahet- se À 976 - Alberta Hough, 974 : > , 2 .ial order.None of those in Grade II.Ahbie Stevenson, 965 ; Henry Leonard - ary Burns, 855 ; C.Farns- DASTARDLY ATTEMPT yi Syllabic Short- ld § Business College .SHERBROOKE, QUE.E 8.-Gleason, Principal.3 pee : Shorthand (in 30 days) Typewriting, Office Methods, .Business Practice, ;- @! - Mathematics.Individual tuition for Univers, qd: rReyal Military College Matriculation and Civ- ! a 2 | for Tllustnated Catalogue.ARRESTS WERE MAD.The police visited a house on Wellington street last night and arrested a man for being drunk and disorderly, While standing in the passageway the officers overheard the inmates speaking, and from the information thus received the oflicers were convinced that the house was a disorderly one, : This morning the Sub-Chicf, seting on instructions from Chief Davidson, went to the house and arrested the man amd his wife and hrought them to the station.The mother carried a little child -about a year old in her arms, 1 They \u201cappeared before Mr.Plilip Desaulniers, J.P., this morning and were remanded to jail and will appear.Aeademy took the full course.012 .- Grade 1.\\eademv.\u2014Trma Duncan { = 1 -.: 1e i Bari 137 ; Theckla Bailey, 757; C.524, Mvrtle Lay 657, Mal Marston Baile NA Ys 2 fa Tar tt, .750 ; Horace Chaddock, 744 ; 05, Ta 1 t Silve r 413, Only one pu- Willie Leonard, 610 : Ethel Edwards 10 BLOW UP HOUSE pil sailed in this grade, 5677 Malcolm McLean, 535.° Grade J.A\u2014George\u201d Cross 021, Flor- 1, Model -G ci de, 7 2 , b, 2 \u2014Guy Kirby, 1051; M.ence Findlay 719, -Bertha Goodenough Fraser 0049 W.Planche.957.! LANCER PR ser, 49; W.che, 957; A.à ol Curtis Loot 950, Kenneth Murray Taylor, 851 ; Mabel Lect.702: Jus.Another Dynamite Outrage at 2, Willie Murray 931, Annie Olney French.761° , : 30.NV.\u2019 | 953, Reuby Philbrick 1023, Mabel Jrench, T61 itpogh, Lacken, 732 A Glace Bay.Protherough 575, Fileen Richey 54,871 NG G0 Milde Wright, 8.F hathleen, Riddle 10S, Alice Wilson French, 973; Doris Wright, 953: A.COMIANY HAL BIGGEST DAY i rede 6 wee wee laglures an Farnsworth, 918: Tom Burton, 897 ; YESTERDAY SINCE.STRIKE Grade HIT, M\u2014-Howard' Bagley 93%, Grace Leonard, S31; Arthur Warren, BTAKTED.Xr - \u2018 STI: Pattie Husbands, 859: Ver : 0 | | Grace Brown 790 arson 920 oo ! >» 869 ; u > Bai _ give: EE En orge Carson 229, Kirby, S53: May Jackson, Sit; I.Glace Bay, July 29.\u2014The output ' px arson S, rer ; ord == Larrabee QA) - M 4 TU go\u201d.from the mines yesterday.exceeded.Nellie Johnston 890, Alice Mehenge cll \\ Fr \u2019 ae he Burton.RT: that of any day since the opening of 1066, Isne Moore 757.Stewart Mek 770 Edith Tolmie es SUWYEL, the strike.The P.W.A.report a tu High bust, ong hips, \u201cextra long back, made in fine coutil, trin:med with laee: and ribbon, four _ hose supporters, front and sides, bones © tacked.Fob \u2018medium figure.white.Our price ro $2.00 °° = Soy oT .pw Q 210.0-=0.09-00:+00100+01-0:004000 > + &-la fuse.Numerous picees of an Yeon est, Couillurd, Beaudry aud others.of well fitted glasses.Why don\u2019t\u2019 you #4 ! 5 | ; : pipe and sections of burned: fise.were \u201cThe day was happily pent hy the try it ?I ; Pois i LA \u2019 _ .: hi : av - varie + > à ho : a yvenseps + .>.x fe\" : : \u201c ; i 0 found some of the shingles.wert children In playing val hous oO 1 shall he at' SUTTON on Friday, 4 dut ; ; blown off and -the boards loosened |hoy= entering with xDjrit no op July 30.\u2018 MN ot v CT - .; from the studding.LS hall, baseball and ruceés, fon which .o ct .R - + ~ Inverness, July 29.\u2014The output prizes.were given, and giving their J G M G il BY iE = | 1 > : 2.yesterday at the mines here was 880 military drill, while choruses were sung a a 16 onne oF 4 ; J ; .i ve tons.Yesterday woining the hy the girls; The return to the city STORK BABY DIANTS sali 1 Th RE .: ., .\u2018ning ere were fh) ; 1 Tr : STORK BABY PANIS\u2014 Optical Specialist.are V \\ : 345 : si was made about TOW, and the dav $4 sizes, small, medi : pre .fay E ERY ad.in this paper represents initiative enterprise on the complement nder round ami o ful en Toner remain u happy memory to per pair am medium and Sore, ) [ : nu + : : À ; a .: HR le su |\u201d = ! ° ° STORK ABSORDENTZ 7 : PU 48 | part of the advertiser.Only LIVE people advertise.face.hye young guests, | DIS Pla 0° I \u2018 | ¥ 4 - } __ \u2014\u2014 se ee ; \u201cMrs.Paradis and her daughter.Miss Two sizes, 206.and 256.pair.; : Ri pz- .- - When vou buy tea it is net as ens Angela Jaune Misses bone FEI ALY JBI I 200 = | \u2018 4 i = KE : : to, wet the best ns to get the next wd Marie-Louise Beaulne, of Mont-% apn tel Bind ENG oe , - aa TA CAL A7 BNA A NB RTA SR RS AN ANRT ANS ANA NA NA p> 3 A pee ode ode do 44: Ni AN = ; LU .: + Je .ÿ le, ar \u2026 #.le, C \u2018 vo vo .a} Fo bo: Hp AAA AAC AAA \u2018 AAAI A best.The best bonsekceper - cnnne freal, are the guests of: Mrs, Norbert | .> Ihe wide, per yard re q Corner King and Gillespie sts.The J DE + A : À WANTED-PEMALE.MISCELLANEOUS.\u2019 HELP WANTED\u2014MALE,.make a ool cup of tea with tea of Beanlne, Frontenac street, and after TTT 7 busiest corner store on King st.Two fa fig J'Arreh TT SEN ho - \u2014 is - - - Poon quality, hut anyone using sag ependinge a week in town will vistt re.| i ° large plate glass windows, now hhrd- y Ph W Mil à few OUR woop | \\ TA NO Toon HOARDING bla b \\ BAY SALARY, UXPENSS AND ada\u2019 Tea can make à delicious and |} tives in Conticools, | LE wood floor, newly painted, a large A ; perience PR 201 lor « fa an winter b ady ant 2 re \u2018acuneles with right o : cn An Cal] .; Ta Re ' .CRE ilv B of shreo-s os Le a à , ; v ?Yagly, Lo Crompton Lo,\" ey ae boy 12 srs old, North Ward y preferred.men, hardiest stock, varieties apposed healthful drink.With \u201cSalada\u201d vo Fhe Rev.C0 NS.I epro 0 ad frnily Ez three storey warchouse and shod at the » uy 1 { - Ing Company, \u201cSherbrooke.Address S, st.Maury, Beauce Co, Que.by Experimental farms, guaranteud.Can make more tea and better teas At [have returned from a four woe x stay Er) back.Stable room for \u2018two horses Co ER 2 » Véro TEDAT One \u2014\u2014 Tree | ewplete outtit irce, apply now, stating all crocers, i Elmwood Park, Lake Maÿsawippi.|} EL and covered shed: for fehicles, good Lure \u2014 \u20ac À.à Boy AT Tile yy, W.\\ TANTED\u2014GOOD COOK AL ONCE.ae eRe Bros., Liwited, Nurserywmen, \u2014 ee dlp re en Thy Mirser Archambault, daughters =z cellar, Good spot fdr, almost any > ee ! [TT \u2019 \u201cable mad, } Sly Mountain View House, sut- \u2018 _ ; RICHFORD, VT.] ot Mayor Archambauitt, of ste.Anne, ur business, | Immesliate session.\u201cAp AL ; ig 1 té = RESPECTARLL, wo, | wm he : i meee (SOME, LABORING MEN WANTED AT Mr.Loren Rockwell's nine months] re vi once.Paton Manig.Co.Sherbrooke |0ld child died the 19th.Mr.Hockwel! Chevalier in town.| REF rss , Burge, 9 AR Ueto Mie | _ Que.is at present in Cal.pee | Lyc Distro ince of duchoc, | aires A +.1 LL LL je; XVERTENCED LADY STENOGRAPH- \\ TANTED\u2014A GOOD MAN TO WORK Mrs.Helen Fitzsimmons has re- BAND FROM SHERBROOKE.| | No.258 Cp NL Lrancls, Ft har we ONCE\u2014Y GUNG GIRL, 4 er desires position, thoroughly cour our cloth qdryer.Paton Mapufac- turned from a visit to her daughter | uehbec Chronicle) | 2,0 : 7 § Rugg a Behl how GE LE Ree ro Address Box |turing Co., Sherbrooke, Ques in Farnham.The Harmonie band of Sherbrooke, \u201cEx The 274 SUPERIOR COURT à .0 scor te._ -~ \u2014- - : \u2014 += Ir .3 « | .: ê .' , à WANT ; ss H owlton has ver.sai , =a ¢ 27th duy of July, 1909.M porn wen CT : a iran, | ON SE D AT ONCE, AS ot tte re attack of 0 the ?hose annual visit to Quebec has now SL.Before MM.Genest & Broderick, PSC.ares ©, Clean anger, TOLLE MAS NTOUNG MAN, EXPERIENCED, Monoline operator.- Either one with a seve Roc .ome to be regarded as ome of the Foo Joseph Lefebvre, farmer of the Lown .0, Bherbrog ie\u201d Paton Mogae © .seeks situation fh gurage or care of some experience or printer with knaw- measles.Nurse A.M.Reed, who car vents of the open air musical season LEA A ship of Weedon, ju the district, of St, > ; Whe, Que private car.J.Evans, Abercorn, Quo.ledge of type setting to learn the mach- [ed for her, has since taken tempora |\u2019 ° 4 Francs, \u201cPlainull ï ANT Co.: mem me idress Daily Record, Sbhéfbrook Lor , rave a concert.on the terrace and.2 a i : \u2018 ï ED APoNch ati T= = = - ine.Addre y Ne rbrooke.!ry service in D.A.Jones\u2019 new store] \"8\"! sembl , vs.; kg Mugg | CE\u2014GENERAT, I.REAL ESTATE \u2018FOR SALE.ho - - an immense crowd of people assembl- Aglae Gagnon, of the township of s an Ow \u201chow t 8 lai wg 4 speak French, ub plain Thug ot.Apply hy ogy! tril, | AHOICK BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE sd to hear it.The band this.year is V ANTED\u2014TWO BARBERS.S.A.|8s relief clerk for (wo weeks\u2019 during \u2018 Weedon, wile separated as t \u2018operty or Campbell, North IMutiey .; © [Miss Lydia Gregoirc's.vacation.- PE OP EE ol the Sald_Joseph Lefebvre, 1rfenclunt.mn = se a dé.- ; _ SE ae ee LE 144 RENEE tor oo ren er sp WT 7 A 8, Sige es at th ae we © ; e cflective than dv- ; ee ; One; or Seid a e , 66 - - .- aid, wh has stronger and mor : 3 Re PEER , Fhe said Defendant is lered t au a, wr DJ Salis, st Gui %/ at reasonable prices on avenue, el CHALESMEM \u2014 A GOOD CANVASSR ¢ Mr.John D.Don xs à IT as beer} Cond it rendered the well selected rote.SR pit itn ofendant is ordered Lo a ; 06 Count , B® feet wide, also two barns\u201d that cou ti À guest for two weeks at Mr, Q.E.5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Within o1 ; RS } % - Y, Que.' Streets all lh in each section to sell established ; : programme in a manner that gave O' * , - GENEST w BRODERICK, P.$.\u20ac Vs ï = nde to eB an houses.\u201cClough, Len- and exclusive lines on new attractive | Fibbett's, Has returned to his home great delight to ail that heard it Ti CE.M.OIGADY, | KP.S.6 PRL : MONTY pop | Dae 1 04 : an.Box 679, Montreal.\u2018 ., 2 \"he notice in the Itecor , Ait > for Plainti .2 ger Teng lady, ae OIE SIN | noxville.= plan = = = i Philadelphia.Pa -] Unfortunately the threatening TaIN |inst.signed Mn bhai ot Ope he 14 ith Altomey for Plein.ly Box 54, pot pend pg, Fen eal, TE ; SSIDEXCE OF THE = ~~ FOR SALE.caused the crowd to rapidiy disperse | Gol! Mining Ceyrians Ly Geo.vpn - Vw, IR Se = een gn a | ean\u201d Tan porter | gown LTE VR ORIENTAL CHINESE wali ol IRE To wiv con a lots =e and 880.North ward (No.11 For SALE\u2014AUTO RUNABOUT, 6 Hk For Gifts its/ full programme, but all who re- Oe ep, Fecalled ; gr : ; id, a Sat ID in kre 0 | Foi \u2018Road.GL 8.McFadden, Execu-| XL p.steam, in perfect funnlng order.EEE 4 mained till the end had nothing but COA ANy ph MINING .BEST AUR ANT - SANTI iw » 125 Wellington si PES | fore .Co Cat PS 175.00 to first oh customer.wi IB it\u2019s easy po choose gifts praise.to hestow upon the fine mus:- : By order of the President.Exon] ARE.; 5 RR \u201crbrooke, Que.Sutton, ., Ly s.J 3 3 ; æ à i Prenons Street, Apt dress 71.Mc Hurg, East Sher - | x : a Ç | aR er a a | + \u2018 iy ?= 2 eV.- 2 = we A EE Dl RT : A \"#4 - ue PAGE SIX \u2018 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909, 77 | _ oo MT \u2018is | = ; , = .Alumni at a PSS \u201c cr bat ACER ARIA « FERRER geramman : {i | FINANCIAL AND |à SPORTING NEWS.£|| Letters to the Editor July Clearing Sale ends Saturday, the 3s, Æ Le HO 1 MARKET NEWS conmouvetere OURS vaccins TS p NG FOR \u201c BOATMAN IN TROUBLE, Reductions on every line in our three stores, C .| Ste a iy dC Co CC YPO TEE RENTREE RER PH AR Editor of tne Daily Record, Good goods at reduced prices.ity.ot hot Pc THE REGATTA.|» eur Editor :\u2014 AS MUCH AN 820 A TON WAS PAID : Will you kindly allow this article to .1 In TORONTO.appeur in the Duily Record on cour- = J.ROSENBLOOM & CO.Juwp wt the wacnot tors moran.ows | Under the Auspices of the M.|tesy by motorists on water to boat- Star Clothing Hall.men, canocists and \u2018sailboats.It has woul twenty J and \u2019 .r ay wold or PE vo Lee - GC been the unpleasant experience of the STORES Dell Tel.43.95, 97, 99 Wellington street, STORES, Due wen were tiers waiting \\o pay\u201d writer to have been actually run down *2V al the market yestorday.- : m1 y [by motor bbats on\u2019 Little Lake Ma- New b ; 3 i; 'H HATLEY \u2019 offert\u201d for iv MO tary lou of straw WILL BE HELD AT NOE gog while trolling; and lines broken ag ALARA p LS no\" you're hot in mind or body we bring news of the | comfort: in store for you.Our line of Progress Brand Suits, fincly tailoréd from thin fabrics in two or three piece nhdels.Our Negligee Shirts, thin Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, ctc., are all great comforts to \u201cthe sweltering man.After we've attended to your bodily requirements you'll feel grateful in your mind for the transformation we have wrought at cooling prices.Soft ; Batablished 18 3 + cre Qt et ; ; - 2 ee Shirts 75¢ up, Underwear 50c up, Hosiery Z5c up, Wash svid at vu, ON AUGUST 14TH.and trolls being lost by these people.ROCK ISLAND | [Tyler at Mr.EF.Perry's: Mise | - Ties 156 up Other thin things meekly priced.CUKESE MANKET STEADY.cA species veto Lhe Norn en Only last Sunday, a couple of friends| \u2018Mr.William Spalding\u2019s many |Breaky home from Rock Island l \u2018.< 1 myself were fishing at the Lake\u2019 [friends were congratulating him on Sunday; Mrs.Geo.Colb do Montreal, y, list ovening for the purpoæ of preparins 8 8 1 0Iby and is onde win 84.ihe chocs sure LE Une.Or ay roue tas which wii when we were run down by one of Tuesday on his 75th birthday.Mr.[ter, Ada, at Mr.D.L.Pauy = - 11%c to lige, und eastern at 1lfc to |e heid this yeur on August latu.these boats owneo, by a resident at the Spalding is entertaining his brother, and Mrs.A.Gray, Mr.and Jn k __ mu 9 ge us of This event on pa ures ado.lake.The motorists were warned off, Lyman, from Boston.A.Cramer, Mr.and Mrs, Rm .I \u2019 uguë, for Compared\u2019 ith 1,208 ep pains où expen will be spared tuis But no attention was paid to our bey Hasiell Free Library has re- Mr, And ME Arthur McGont i - Moors Hold mp ' for the cuwrresponding dat swnmer Lo wake it a success warning by them, instead they still opene r.Carpenter ving return- r per cComb at Mr, J, - 5 147 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.9 corresponding dato of last year.The yacht races.this Jour will bo Pin continued > to come directly and|ed Monday evening from his vacation.vidson's; s; Miss 1da Davidson à by ces Win - : ° .CRONE NA SANE NA NAANRNE NAAR RAR NR = A ARARNATANA SN We WW BUTTER EAS .er than over an se 7 LA 5 ler .ili .Î 3 - x h e of Mr.and Mrs.es oO remain a fe 5 I.) \" RAS SES PNA AASSSNS Montreal.July ASIER IN TONE! | ats PORTES Pen consist of 12 ptraicht ein ots lm B P \"Ball at \u201cBall Point,\u201d Lake [atives, Mrs.L.R.\"mea vay J x \u2014 > 5 : ; : \u2019 * , \u2019 \u2019 5 : \u2014 = |i aa\u201d aor ob io rl Tabb.events, tour less than last year.The |] believe, there is a law that all boats Park, presente6 a iovely scene Mon- daughter, q Ruth, arc at Mag, lig 0 A }pusteurns Thé male of 106 vackages of bo dingles ace nT Sailing cenve | run hy machinery shall give right of day evening, the occasion being a with Mr.8, Colt 5 * family, vu Madrid, July + pusteurized butter took place at the Lu usd the launch races have con way to boatmen, canocists and sail- surprise party to Mr.and Mrs.Ball : 2 © epecial despatch reve WE 0 N and lot ut Faye.Storage and all sold 1a one \u201c4 Towing is the programme: ri * boats on lake, river or sea.This is gotten pd by SO v of their more a \u2014 noon to-day from Campbeliford, \u2014 \u2014 \u2018rized.} 1 t l timate friends.Over seventy guests i : ish cruiser ., , thousand and \"lorty meron Loxes ts ces 1\u2014Yacht race .-.coee on ares ee Ù certainly pot, enforce at Little Lo > were present from the village and the Spa ne height- $25,000 REGISTERED DEBENTURE BONDS OF A MASS ACHU- tall sod ut llèc.\"| \u20182\u2014Swmming rice, 100 yds.vi Th other lates are ss 1 0 8% dake, Mrs.Ball was enjoying shelling warning SETTS CORPORATION.THREE AND FIVE YEARS TO RUN.HGGS RUMAIY STEADY mF acer choos csr 1 ho hole Juke because \u2018hey hove a Bridge\u201d at a neighboring cottage roe HAVE 5 INT EHUST, SENPANSEAL DEIR 5 NE pr 8 PER ; Montreal, July 20\u2014Thcre is no change ue Le canot pla eo wed motor hoat, and they take advantage and her surprise (Day be Ima gined a + Ueuta, Moros, M : NT ON 0 ( \"VESTED.\u2018 n the condition of the market, &-Hurrv SCUTLY oes cr edperere Soccer wl i , : : A -t tives 3m the T THE à 8: prices being firm under a ea stead se dl à mile with tury vous 2 of it every times common ajésener.sucil a gay party in possession - -of The apart ar Denominations of $100.00 and $500.00.© demand for\u2019 muall lots, and sales of sei- Cruh race .oe ce oe vsseeeee 1 oyen, should at feast he pracusedt DY \u201ctheir lovely new cottage.Very sub- gr brethr Subscription Blanks on application.Jj ected stock were made at 23c to 24c y Tandem ruc, lady \u2018and wentivmuu, these people, but it is not; instead they stantial ro freshments were served a- oir fight WALTER P.McCLARY & co IE ie Tm [ot 7 SE el dw, Be re ells, MAPLE PRODUCTS QUIET._ \u2019 du J Sevres 1 t an \u2019 oO : Were -delighted with trip 5 on.the lake, , C Montreal, July 29.\u2014Business in taple 21h cou \" iat i and ne ol ery copimon joceurrent, some -in Gen.Butterfield\u2019s eiectric Contry is Ho product continues very quiet and the divi vents will consist ol a j'while people are fishing or boating tor h, F.T.coun ' 53 STATE STREET, POSTON, MASS.market 15 rithout rad new feature.Ma- forward and back dive, two chances Le-fhave the motorists keep running panel.boat and pi Figg Yiooo.- ; ~ Eg AR \u2018\u2019The_ position of » é M ne : \u201d.\"R ~ ot a+ - - in wood.and bc to otc ta Cu ua tog Kemal fenturo.ol \u2018the\u2019 Regatta this around, the boats out of pure spite, in | Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hôvey and ar .Rs Le att AC TIE * Qugura, where, À at Gjc to 74c per 1b., one-pouud blocks, [year will be the presence of a bund.some Cases.\u2018{ Shirley Ticehurst formed an orchestra ma N congregating, is co: and at &c in mixed sizes, on events of Cul ini nero je oud to i may result seriously somo \u2018day, and dancing was enjoyed from 8 till pa 3 nables RYING /! ew ays but a | , , , ; ; .?preg | The Groat Health overs © M) montre EN SOREINE ng [A 0 TA nt | ng eam me | ns stoma.Lh wana Ne warm ra BUY A en A Melilla, July 3.ge in beans, but the undertone to the ue itors.ted that apecial train will them, , ul pre.gets is\u201d that the smaller day and together with an ideal moon- : I Moors have witldri i ket is firm.The demand is culy for] It is expec at a t boat should get out o e way and light cvening it was a time that will nt 3, : akirtæ of the city.>» \u2018 smell Jota and velo PL Outaria hgud- Po JE as usual leaving Sherbrooke a give precedence to the larger.1 hope |long be remembered by the guests.AND HALF 'FURNAG| \"sve comcentrating | V4 es 32.15 per bushel.79 an ans We (if.this is printed) that all persons The Lay whip factory has been shut | ! They burped -a hun 4 \u2014\u2014 WITH The H HARRIERS.gwning motor boats shall \u2018seo if and [down for two days owing to repairs Some people buy a \u2018owt : mhom they were un: HOG PRICE UNCHANGED, c perhaps have the decency in the futuré being made on the boiler room, etc.wood Furnace\u2014thinking that o IN = After the tribesme y Mentroat July 20-\u2014The market, was fo be at least polite and obliging, .on| Mr.Wn.Pike has strung electric some future time they may \" \u201c> worËÉ of burying the - i [lines being > aruly mmaintained on actoant The Rand boys had a great turn out the water.\u2019 > from bo Dis house in Derby Line - coal.: w ower lying long in t | THE NERVE vont.of the fact that stocks are mot excessive last night, about eighteen taking al of course, _cveryone has nh equal om his power plant in Rock Island.© This is false economy.xy EB riadly accompiikhed THE BLOOD MAKER.and the demand is steadily Ibcreasiog | run of four miles.There is every pros- fright to bei {on the\u2018lake, but at \u2018the Arrivals: Mr.\u2019 W.K.Harding, from |} The fire-hox of - suck be | two columns fof.Sp / Jlor hams und bacon owing to the mean: pect of the handicap race in connec game time, the motorists know jt is Boston, poy his home for a acai; is made upright\u2014in- slch a) - \u201cambushed while A vi \u2018no Ravaraoë & N'arve Tanta\u2019 killed dressed h in fair for tbe sea tion withthe Club being a great suc- ggpleasant to smaller bouts to have VIS orcoran, of Warden ue c : y g nyoy.An Invigorating Beverage & Nerve Tonic sy at $12 50 va TES 75 Toor \u201c100 lbs.cess.There \u2018are four medals for re them around and keep going around.visiting her daughter, A nale, and her ne.cannot burn to be | ol BLDobsme D \u2018AT : h ill be run around the 1t ve nnoving and severa] SISLET, rs.ourke; Wars - ENT fade from barks and herbe ; absold.LIVE STOCK PRICES AT BOLTON Record Mond Race course.The names A \u201chore have.heen hard words Hunt and children ho rom Cam- | It stants to ne thet | \u201c \u2026 SOVERNME A Iron \u2018Poisonous ont.Bolten Centre.ui 20 \u2014 (Spec aly.\u2014 of the probable starters and thei used.on ath sines and sometimes very PE eine (and Mrs.Less nd ed he wood i | \u201cFéadrid, July 30.lar hi t li tock ec r rht t wh au Toth, Manulactured by shipped ou here on , Tyrie \"by, Mr.\"Re pandicors boon August 14th.T he Anyone could answer that question.arrived Pre ones oy Pa Misses Tunis would he mao brn Fr froi Bear avage.of South Stuk t Th J ellie an 11 Nichols, o verett, nsist on «having an .Davies & Co.of Montreal.ne?prices boys \u2018are asked to turn out\u2019 to a pa- Everyone who hasn\u2019t a\u2019 motor boat ix Mass., \u2018at Mr.Fred Taylor\u2019 8; Mise All-Steel\u201d Wood Furnace, wig § - ur hand and captur ~ J.H.BRYANT, SHERBROOKE er per, Wh.for pork: beef as high per chase from the Club House on Pa as nothing compared with those who Edith Moulton, of \u201cBrooklyn, N.Y., double-wall asbestos lined ces À \u2018insurgents : and t \u201che .¢ \u2019 per head; lamb 6e per-1b.turday, July 3lst, starting at 2.30 have, nt they fram to think.put down Visiting her broth, Ernest, at Hol- ing and dead-air spaco\u2014the mos | < bands are holding CAEESE AT 114 CENTS.p.m.thing that can bo taken as refer-| 1274 Mrs.T.J.orris and guest, egonamical.burbs.The greates\u2018 Abercorn.July \u201829.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The \u2014 anything tha Me à > \u20ac1\"\\ Mrs.Struthers, left Tuesday morning |] Then if you wish to change ol official circles here.== rer === [eherse made at the Mountain Pass fact- \u2018 Y.M: C.TRACK AND HARRIER ring to any people in particular, and for Quebec; Mrs.L.R.Robinson is conl in » few years, you'll hav | rk of rppressiog : \" ; per tas sold on Saturday at 11} cents The events of the above club wiH be that the.Editor will be so kind as to on a- visit to relatives in Orono, Me.; L savéd the amount in fuel ME - followed \u2018up through - BEN AKIS SPRI NGS QUE: held etek hyn On ar tin An ow \"You ra respectfully : | Mrs.Watts and daughter have gone Write for free particulars, i Cate lost night À .NO CHANGE IN PRICES.7 o ny In o Three Rivers.) - i - the cavalry «er = \u2018 | A iri ny eS SOTA.Se ||| NICKEL-STEEL RANGE WHI | ne bad succeeded in c - ve C 8 cattle, 60 milch ws, 550 PA \u2014\u2014at ptt Foc Plotsure Sedkor Boing.Baking.Fig, Temi a a TE ome! Arrivals and depertures: Mr.ana coaTicook, aw [l mrohtionite ayn or the I ledsure Seeker :-_Boaiing :\u2014 Boating, Bathing, Fishing.Tennis Bäll- nds Abattoirs ea e at, the mst and ; ft \u201cis hoped there will be u good Coaticook House.\u2014 Popular Home Mrs.E.L.McClary at 0.W.Perry's: : | tillery opened fire.Mine | or the Health Seeker: \u2014The Abenakis fair with no change in the price of cattle tur® out.for travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, prop.Mrs, D.Libby and Mr.andMrs.B - After fighting des{ ineral Water and Baths a postive.cure for Rheumatism, Dys- since Monday's market, but lambs afe dere : : i ly fdr.l pepsia, and all.Stomach, Kidney, Liver troubles.Por .All :\u2014 lower ape hogs are higher.Prime boeves - BASEALL.: ax 0 , waully f a lon A home-like, well-conducted Hotel where you can find rest dc emjoy- old at Sc to a little over bic per vs oo \u2014 a \u201c\u2019Mlosists were \u2018surrou .ment.Moderate rates.Write for Beœutifal fllustrated Boole.good animals, \u20184c to 5c, and the : mn gs * Many persons w common stock 24c to 3 r Ib.Mileh - , SITE LA + CE a.R.G.KIMPTON.Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.II Leeman rele a from #3 fh EASTERN LEAGUE * \"LE.as 8 PES ASTH euc ves sold at fr t eu 1.y : .THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA |] [510 cach.os° Ste to fe per \u2018In.\"Shwep Bualo % gee, Ch, 1 dei ly 0 \u2014 .| leold at Hic to dc per Ib.: Tambs at Bin ewar or «+ \\ = == erm eee == =>\u2014rreeeciceaqgee 7c do.Good lots \"ot fat, \u201chogs sold at | Toros, 4 Palmore, 4 a sa uy | 4 tohes \u2018received he 4 \u2018et RE TORY HILT > WATERLOO 8c to over Yc per lb.NATI dip?eAGun WED Sp a pe 2 À Rus bats Mo a «da, , : 4 .Ç I.+ \u201c | Mrs \u2018Pobys Robinson has returned ! |ourksE sHIMMESTS FROM ASCOT New York: 4; a | \"Headquarters for the Townships, Shorbroos; Que.Sécord 15 om Tel Beh.wan io her\\home \u2018in Montreal aften spenl- A very successful social was given CORNER Brooklyn, 4 phage phia, 0.: oe \u201cfeat.The Moors cut on Dr.W.P.Nelson\u2019s lawn by the] Ascot Carner, July 29.\u2014(Special).\u2014The Pittsburg, 6; Cincinnati, 3.: Opposite Hotel Chateau Frontenac) Lo pure ; Sh 4ha° ag the past month with her parent 8.- pp 4 th S ju x $ Ladies\u201d Society of St.Aun Tuesday Ascot Corner cheese factory shipped 10.- Chicago, 6; At.I.duls, 1.; A ERE pe with \u2018the Sp Mr.Alger Patterson nd Miss Mild.evening.The grounds were beautiful-}sold at al aie conte.ou Tuesday which St.Louls, 5; Chicago.4s.] nes méin force of tl : : re spent the weekeent with friemis nl ly decorsted by Chinese lanterns.l * AMERICAN LEAGUE E invite our clients and friends having o occasion to.visit Sherbrooke, to cal any\" gh Back under \\ 9 - TY Ye .; 4 TES w © ny Armagh, Miles l ; | About 25 young elles url ment eme NE SE | Phlledeiphia, 7 Washington, 6.usin our new office and warehouse situated as above where we carry afl].toly in the city.rs.James Miles is home nom the | Isaac 1 took a St Philadelphia, 8: Washington,0.\"and wounded numi a tates ones nih un, who marched around the groundy to Magan laut ek aapbly of botutoos Boston, 8: Now York, 2 line of the celebrated M \\SSEY-HARRIS goods \u2014 Mowers, \u2018Rakes, Binders, Tedders | which tape ni imi ; TT BOWN was in attendance.The receipts were] Vo Duet | vo Hay Loaders, Side Delivery Rakes, Etc.also a full line of the well known BAIN| te advance posts, ,( riva .; : .: oft and aband private and departures include: over 8100.TO-DAY\u2019S MARKET PRICES.Wagons, Carts, etc.We will have a splendid line of the so well known VERIT| Melilla in full of wo f .Thos.Herring and son, |- \u2014 ; , Ce : \" General Pint : Allen, of Bury, here Sunday; Master { = Faiontes- .marne (ES THE GAME 18 BEING REVIVED AT Plows.7 | > Lena al ATOS, 5 Ailsworth Beaton, of Nashua, N.H., -Fullinformati QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W.GRANBY.nt-colonels, fiv spending his vacation with his grand.Q Inventors WHITE, BROKER | Grénby Lacrome ca spectal).[The Remember the \u2018address and do not fail to visit us and rest assured that your visit Oficats -and'\u2018aubaltel parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Beaton; 2 appicanon \u2019 ' iort Shauirocks of Montreal the G.A., .\u2018 ; men were kille * Mrs.Wm.Dorman spent Wednesday |STAR sos, 8 Kind St W NEW YORK MARKET.A À.grounds on Saturday.\u201cas \u201chis will whether you want anything or not, will be appreciated.mi at least 1.with Mrs.E.Groom, of Hardwood gz 10 onontd \"NS Amal CORDES voue watt est good, lacrosse has been played in Granby, We have both telephones in our office and as wé cary alarge stock o extrs ™ round ea dien Pr prete rentre eeeeenen Zvt 1291 doubtless many will avail fhemselves of era American Seite Hoty CI 1164 the opportunity of peeing the National we invite your orders by telephone, morta ¥ wounded.Anacoudu a : game.Serves a.0cu00 Gesees suvcu0 esas It i SITUATION AT : id, July 3 Massey-Harris Co., Ltd, Cox SHERBROOKE, Que.M ; = si \" U Brooalyn Rapid Transter .7% Qf Eon fa, vases \u201ci, il SPORTING NOTES.66 9 El Chi Mi.St.Peut LT ETES 44 % pot Fuel & lron \u2026 #5 46 Tennis seems to be the pastime of the aa VEY 2 x Great Northern Pref |.\" day ut Ayer's CUM This summer, there is = ; J hardl hour that tbe court is not in Louisville & Nashville 1438 1458 lune 7 © 3 .à Jr .Minn.St.Jl\u2019aul & Soo i 21 use.Ea .\u201c Co nn.1431 143 There will be a practice of the bayeb lt 4 Ne - Missouri Pacific 1.72 72 1 .pra * - New York Central on 0000 138, 1354 Jteant this evening.\u2014 ; Northern Pacific .cco cen.153% 153% , enn.Ü Lenscs savore peer vrovse sens \u20ac Hock Teiand APPOINTED TO SENATE'{ arr Rock Island Vref | \u201cta Men Said + _ = ; : Southern Pacific .- With Atte 2: Southern Railway .: eee m t REGULAR $230 fo $450 ovine ES a cas Only 250 prs.of Women\u2019 S & Mer} SH a Union a 1990 TIVES AND 63 LIBERALS IN ~ Mana, : To Cu \u2018 eu or 2 Soni Sik SENATE.WILL BE GIVE No wonder we had such a demand last week [|peminion Sic vid 2 77 \u201c3338 193 Lurie Prices à loading.smerchent, of Tan Shoes & Oxfords more to sell i i HEARING A \u2018 1 3 .Mackay ia PTT IT IUT R Battleford, has been appointed Senat- 1 TO : for these Genuine Heatherbloom Taffeta Under- Montreal Power ; or to succeed the late Senator Perley, ce Sydney, N.S.J Le .: \u2018Sop\u201d Ry.Co.vee 143% 148 0 olsele sask \u2018here ar w \" \u2014 = & _ \u2019, Bey ol 5 skirts, for the values are unequalled.Moment Street \"haies E1S nh of Rote Se 63 Liperahe in the : \u2014 | | om ens a 0° .ake of the Words com, .Senate.°.\u2018Ç ; .: em 2 We're placing out another lot for quick selling Olivia Miing Co om TI I Tan ak) sent © If we judge by what we have sold of Tan Shoes in the last 2 weeks, these WE warner pe ke HE ere pla or quick selling, oo ST.ARMAND CENTRE, wf été do Ft You'll find it to your advantage to write to-day THE DAILY SHI SMILE.| The Froo Nethodivs will hott IR.pairs will not last long.Our Great Reduction Sale of Tan Goods has awaker Ba.a nage Sim | .° den and son St.Armand Centr ; e 0 1\" Er for best choice, mentioning size required.~~ | Holden ay 5 Armand Cte | od the wise buyer, and crowds of people have had an opportunity to try ian, + - \u2019 .se from abroad aro expected to asbist in : Their limiiar | ; en The ideal underskirts for.summer.They come in the services.high class Tan Shoes at an.extremely low price.BR commen col\u201d ar RF attractive Ww wh \\ Pe.ON a ace | (a hr e styles, vith Ja fo flounces finished with When we say reduction, we mean business, and we tell you exactly what of | | the Ganges hav \"43 i tucks, shirring-and ruffles; colors include black, 2 ne include black, white, offer is.We offer our Women's and Men\u2019 s Tan Shoes at a reduction of : : , fe ' gray, taupe, brown, tan, mauve, plum, pink, sky, cream, I PE BOY | Te > green \u2018d rose and cardinal : all sizes : values $2.50 to 5 H gral, and dl.at + CBESU, IT ee ieee eee.$1.89 I \u2018The new or )rrez0s \u2018of Al LO i bee cou, yr, #4 - \"FIRST FLOOR : berta present the best opportun- : 5 \u2018 fax\u201d Mrs, Weis.v ne FL .ity for investment in Canady to-.i - Miss Pear Mod Eel \u2014 = - day.of McC, par 7 oo Jt will be a wise move if you get your shoes here during out cut down $ i Bd RP, a i Hi jo .\u2019 Oil is a necessity an ove have 0 as | on, © Minton Ur | 0 shunlsnds of %, 1 vd As our bargains are all new, seasonable, high class Shoes, worth 10 B x Are.Lin i, bE .- i à \"183 1 : pit, ply this demand, We have in- .SJ 2 .ednesday, ; Mr.W \u20ac OR JO on the dollar.Our offer i is 75 cents on the dollar.Will you try u Bostoy \u2014\u2014 Beni BOUCHER & LACROIX] da 163-167 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.Ask for it.he\u20141 hear that De Smith has quar | The Pincher Creek 0il Co.Ltd.reled with that rich wife of his and sepu- .u Drawer 742, Pincher Creek, Alta THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, MONTREAL, r ted from her.He\u2014Yen, a fool and his money are on parted you know, + EE EEE CES "]
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