Sherbrooke daily record, 3 août 1909, mardi 3 août 1909
[" \u2014_ , d, SHERBROOKE, QUE, TOpSDAT.AUGUST 3, 1908.\u201cONE CENT drowning accident oct red 1 , the vic tim being George Reid, ishtemn yenr old son of Mr.and who be ad been relatives -* ffcontrol of Ne Ww York, Sweetsburg Gord Reid, Son of Mr.Avery Hs Holidays With.Relatives, Which Prevented Hi Cowansville, Angust _ A= ecinl).\u2014 rticularly sad and unfortunate A po te re Just his holidays with rts.( fh man hail heen visifine Ralston\u2019s, Knowlton: at Mrs.West\u2019 Brome; at Mrs.levi | Scott, all relatives, and had heen staying with his cousin, Mra.Arthur 12.Miltimore, of this \u201cplace, his gramlmother, Mrs, Reid, also being here.Last evening, accompanied smaller boys, Hastings Rose Mr.A.E.Ross, the well Koen com- traveller, and I.Miltimore, bout .9) years, he went to the k\u201d An the Yamaska river for .This js known ras the\u2019 swimming pool | end the the deepest.place in the river Avery They prob lens to aid |' at this time It was a Fedora\u201d hy two son \u2018of.er-of the A \u2018The sad in ASK FOR SUPPRESSION * OF RELIGIOUS ORDERS.| [Free oe Thinkers i in Portugal Pre- t Petition to Parliament, New York, Spending ED DOW} WILD SCE NES 8 Life in Waters of ACTED IN GALLERY | |FLOOR OF THE | HOUSE.| | '., gust \u201c3 (Spictali\u2014 I I've all political Duties | Lesh Lisbon, Au At p = about 15 féet My resent the Sater i w The smaller boys went in first, young Reid) followed, diving from the Jt i$ not certain whether not he could swim, though it is lieved] he cquhl® but that in he stautk on his stomach and 1imself.He called, but the young lads! thought it was in dy would have heen power- 1m, had they reached him Portugal, | lo-day presented to tition for the suppir ession of religious < rders\u201d in \u2018Portugal in of the existing om of consciende, | was the outcome.fin hia city yobtorlay, | accompatied ment by ol crowd, if scenes ensued.| Among other things the | asked coverad by Mr.1.0.Dean.h to the under taking rooms | Judson, » .The \u2018parents | in New Vorle have lfen telegraphed) to.Mr.Avery Reid, fath- nfortunate young man, for-| merly ræsided in.Cowansville, Leingif- , employed By Mr.Carpenter, driggist, : diving 7,30 when the drowning was reported, and at 10 o\u2019tlock body was It was taken the petitioners abrogation af the oO acghire landed property, la | race re which up to the present, time has been illegal.ach maved cons: eration when the | 1e galleries There, was ence on the: floor \u2018of the: drowning cansedd a severe |shock to \u2018the community.PER VIED, OF SWALL FRUIT, Fruit Men Say Grapes and Ts- matoes Will be Very Large.i ust 40 Jants, great caw 31.98 AS RESULT OF CAC accid int of rather prupt ending to the halk Juniors Prior Vies und Swahton | Fi 2 | ere on Snturidix A die Savisers, son oi 1] \u2018Saunders, dragei- 1.re, above the ankle, was sliding (6 (hind Jaw e \u201cnie haseman oid with in &menopavor fo p Fas immediatr ly ical aid called\u2019, wie the =.| = , Arrivals and departure< ; oe ot ls, of 8t.Johnsbury called | y \u2018the serions illness \u201cdf her : Miss Mary.Hooper og a vis- homestead: Mp.and little daughter, ting ; returned to Richmand after | oy Doak 11 in Hillhnrdt:- Mr.08K returned home to is spending same time visit- tn parents; Miss Edna Gooley a riends ip Waterville; Miss Yy spent Sunday in Coat- Hyatt «na trip Charles Hall visit- Miss Tren- ITill- Lo her! old ar éCaffrey and g \u2014 G 1 RMIEES.a ul Harrier 0 tang.Mr, eh be Ps ne 1 \u201c- 8.00.ipa \u2014 EXPECTED TO BF NUCH GREATER © THAN LAST YEAR.Toroûto, August 3.\u2014(Speci \u201cand railway men of the Niagara district expect a bumper yield [of small fmits and vegetables this ve À ally as regan grapes and Last year! s yield wasvery large, and this year is expected to be as great, il not greater.ee hE SHOCKS' \u201cSTILL CONTINUE.rar and People Are 3 Suffering From Want of Shelter.eee \u201c00D, CLOYHING AN) MEDICINE|| \u201c1 \u2018URGENTLY NEEDED.-NO RELIEF STEPS TAKEN BY GOVERNM ENT.: Mexico City, Avgust 3.\u2014(Spécial).-\u2014 despatch received from last night states that the earthquake shocks still contitue, | buildings which remain ing are untenantable.\u2019 \u2018 vs rain is falling and are suffering from want of - shelter Tents -añd temporary shacks in whicl the people are liv Miss \u201care Dronouncec miserably inagequatet © A number of cilizens are acting ag - special policemen, ax theré \u201chas Jee dome loouing.Food, clothing and medicine is uf geatly needed but thus far there hav N no relief steps taken by the Government.It is states! at \u2018the War Department ! ithat no rèques for rational aid has / been receives, | RANUEN 6 ROME al)-Frni t ar, espec- tomatoes.sides the ness.and sermons churchmen disbursed 1 i.OF C.CONVENED _ IN SESSION TO-DA, Membership Row Now Quarter of a Million in This Society.$1,000,000 IAS BEEN DISTRIBUT-| BENEFITS SINCE 1882, SIX WEE Acapulco Waterville | quest\u2019 over { daughter many ars that the child, eeks of age, was feeling res it was given a dose of soot \u201cThis occurred: on Satu - b, amd the condition of ( came noticeably worse.Early on Sun en decrdedd t effeet of hut atta 4 as the d To for eturned a verdict in h the facts of the vase.only six # less, and Jing svrum).\u201cLay nigh v ance it ~ Third Baseman.3 WAS © ALLED OFF.Augnsf Be 5p wil), \u2014[ An it serious nature put ut him our break as called off, As a result of the i cident the came \u201c \u2018or tha other rly in for SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCE ENED as Large rée Attendance t Het at rowietn | | BE -CONTIS ING AND EVENING- U! TIL NEXT MONDAY.Knbwlté which was king the evidence tbe jüty hat the child died from the dose of soothing syrup, hed no hlame to the lose administered was not t¢ a healthy child of that age.accord- parents 7 : MORN pong or « Fn ay School Conference y with a large tess given by Rev.Servant of Christy and Land by Rev.E.A ice pf Song, | fee on \u201cThe > was very loved KITCHE! Bryner very attrhctively | D ts] of Joss en wp general | isect | of Vermo former ly he Sunday Sch | gaveian interesting address.i tion to) the aft prend Dr.Durfgé a ing in the Methddist Church.paktresses | were given by \u2014 BIRC HTON| > Aid and Circle will Told an \u2018te cream social at \u2018the honie Toilt on Wednesday picnic | i \\ FE.Badger and amily, Cali ornia, are spending a - cousin, Mrs.FE.r rendered two vocal morning in \u2018the\u2019 chureh, whi ich meh appreciated.Carpenter, js/improving.Fred French, from Sawyervf the guest of her e, recently.dirly all the farmers.in this vit K.T odd.lecture illustrating - was il last m br other, JA.| BUSY SESSION OF THE CF iY COUNCIL: Paton Nill Valuation is Somewhat Reduced, MANY / MATTERS OF MORE OR LESS IMPORTANCE ARE ACTED UPON, The August session of the City Council passed off without sensation and the result was that considerable routine work was done and the meeting was over at 9.45.In the \u2018absence of His Worship, Mayor Bachand, Pro-Mayor.Armitage presided.The ! aldermen present were : Aldermen cManamy, Olivier, Howard, Desaulniers, ledoux, Simoneau and Thom pspn.RIVER VIEW PARK SYNDICATE.Mr.L.A.Duftesne was present at the meeting with the plang: of the street and propekty around the Terrill place.Mr.Dufresne wanted the Goun- cil to authorize the proper officials to sigñ, these plans.This property \u201cwas recently surveyed by him-at the request of thie River View Park Syndicate.Ald, McManamy moved that the entire matter | be referred to the city engineer.The (motion was seconded and carried.| fore Ald.McManamy - \u2018read a letter from | the Paton Mig.Co., , asking that the } valuation of their property be reduc- \u2018ed by about $23,000.In support oi this.petition: the Company stated that they had recently purchased the Lom- ns property and intended to run it as a hosiery mill, which would be anew industry for Sherbrooke.They would employ about twenty hands to start with.At présent the valuation set on this property is $30,000, but in 1the face of the fact\u2019 that it sold at | $17,000, the; Company thought that would be sufficient.A further reduc-' \u201ction of $10, 000 was.asked on the - Ald.McManamy was in favor of granting\u2019 thig petition.He stated that the woollen: market in Canada was in a very bad ;condition, especially since the preferential tariff was given.to neler In view of this he thought the city should help keep the industry motion was seconded by Ald.Olivier and carried.MAY AMEND SIDEWALK BY-LAW.Ald.Thompson gave notice of his intention to mové an amendment to by- flaw number, 265 providing for the construction of sidewalks.A letter was read from Mr.J.W.| Gregoire to the-effect that it was the intention of the Federal Government to.construét granolithic.sidewalks on the streets around ,the New Armory, ) entire; works and they would pay half.à The ratte.was referred to the Road Committee.A QUESTION OF SEWERS.\u2019 A Jetter was read from Mr.Fontan: < + (Continued = pave 4) C 0 FORESTERS 10 CONVENE | [win Hold International Gathering i ia Montreal.ME! MBERSHIP NOW NUMBERS 144,- | 000.Montreal; August 3.\u2014The nineteenth international convention of the Catholic Order :of Foresters will be held in Montreal on T uesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week.This'is the} second © time the convention has been |\u201d held in thé city, the first having been in 1s92, when there were only 5,000 of Quebec.This number has - Since heen inerehsed to 22,000, the wholé order nunibering 144,000.The headquarters of the society are in Chi- go, and the state of Illinois wall: send li delegates, the jurisdiction of Quebec 35, Ontario 15, and twenty other states of the Union will also be re- pr esented; i Yesterday afternoon a special train will arrive at Bonaventure station with about 300 delegates, including ladies, and a capital programme has while here.On\u2019 Tuesday morning thev attended | \u2018high mass at Notre Dame Church at 10 o'clock, and after the | service proceed to the Monument Na- \u201ctional, where the formal opening of the convention took place.In the afternoon they will take a special On Wednesday morning they will at- \u2018od by ai electric car drive to Mount vention will be held on Thursday.The officers of the.High Court are: real; high vice chief ranger; Thomas Fi] John A.Limback, Cedar Rapids, lowa, high treasurer; Dr.J.P.Smyth, .Chicago, high medical examiner; Most 1 Rev.James Edward Quigley, D.D.archbishop of Chicago, high spiritual director; John E.- Stepham, Thomas P.Flynn, James E.McGinley and Louis Ji Niehoff, Chicago, IN: Sim- | eoh V igèr.Lawrence, ] Mass: - Julins À.Caller! Shab tees; [S.Cummings, Chicago, .have finished mh IR el LI AT WANT\" REDUCTION IN VALUATION.a | Company will Likely Receive } James Reilly \u2018and when this action here by \u2018granting this reduction.The.and they asked that the city do ihe .members of the order in the province HOME WAS ESTABLISHED : oT been proyided for their entertainment train to {St.Anne de Bellevue; returning to Montreal by Lachine Rapids.tend a solemn requiem mass for de- cessed brethren atl St.Pa trick\u2019s Church \u2018and willl afterwards witness a parade.of the Montreal fire brigade on the Champ de Mars at 10 o\u2019clock, follow- 000006000000 0500JUS Royal, iThe final sessions of the con- : connansaanns Thomas: H.Cannon, Chicago, high chief ranger; F.X.Bilodeau, Mont- McDonald, Chicago, high secretary ; ee, Minn., and John A | rosse, Wis., high trus- 2own, balance you need never pay., Appl A.G.CLOUGH or 8.8, WORTHEN Ayer's Cliff, Que; : - Fe WILL BE LARGEST \u201cDRY\u201d a WN AMERICA.St.Louis Wants te to Attain That Honor.re IN SECOND LARGEST CENTKE OF ° \"BREWING INDUSTRY IN U.S.St.Louis, Avgust 3.\u2014(Special).St.Louis is going to attain the honor, now held by St the largest \u201cdry\u201d city in America, if the Constitutional Amendment.Asso- | ciation, in session to-day at the Planters\u2019 Hotel, accomplishes its purpose.The prohibitionists hope to force the secretary of state to submit prohibition to a popular vote next vear.The wark of securing signatures to an initiative petition will be pushed vigorously, St.Louis is next to Milwaukee the most impor tant centre of the brewing industry in the United States, and the adoption of state-wide prohibition would destroy the usefulness of millions of doliars\u2019 worth of property and\u2019 put thousands of men out of employment.THE CHALEUR emphis, of being - me BAY MILLS FRE.$70, 000 Insurance.nel LUMBER AT 400 FFET LIMIT IS REPORTED- TO HAVE BEEN .SAVED.Advices in.connection with the Chaleur Bay Mills fire, in which Mr.John Champoux and other T ownships Jum- hermen are: interested, it is now fig: ured, that the insurance company 108s will amount to about #70,000.The mill was insured for $50,000, the lumber lying within 200 feet of the mill for $20,000, and the lumber lving within 400 feet or more from the mill for $120,000.The mill, excepting the boiler house, which was .not destroyed, is reported to be a total loss, and the lumber within the 200 feet limit.The lumber farther distant from the mill was saved.The fire is perhaps the worst.of the year in connection _with the lumber inqustry of the prov ince; The insurance adjuster leaves Montreal to-day for the oon of the five.ATO MDE oo à SOMERSAUT.Fell i in Ditch and pinned Occu- | pants Underneath.a ALL WIKRE BADLY | SRUISED BUT .NO BONES WE] E BROKEN.Waterloo, August \u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.Henry Butler,\u2019 accompanied hy Mr.and Mrs.Langlois and child and Mr.Harry Shanks met, with an auto acci-\u2019 dent Sunday evening while coming from Warden.Just before arriving in town he somehow lost control of the auté which went into a ditch turning completely over, and pinned \u2018all the J occupants underneath.© They were all | badly bruised but no bones were hrok- en.The auto was- badly damaged.FE: ETHOUSHD * BOYS AND IRIS, Have Been Sent at Out From Distributing Home, Knowlton.\u2014 ry \u2018YEARS AGO-PLACES ARE _ WANTED FOR A FEW GIRLS \u201c AND BOYS.| Knowlton, Aug.- 3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Of the 165 boys and ginls brought from.England to the Knowlton Home this vear, only a few: remain, girls.from 9 to Il years, and boys 9 to 12 years, for whom places are still required, and applications are invited.In the last 37 years over 5,000 | voung people have been placed in the Townships and © Ontario from Knowl- ton.In May.the th party, von sisting of 100 chil Liverpool.ren, came from Hundreds of the children have been visited in their homes this summer, and the majority are contented and satisfactory.Mrs.Birt expeets to return to Liverpool this month.+ THE WEATHER, LOCAL FORECAST i Fine and warm to-day an Wednesday.000000000000000000060 J FARM HALF PRICE| 24 miles \u201cOliver Corner, 3 Fitch Pay.7 Magog, 376 acres, small amount Robert Davidson as secretary.Mr.C ee.eus oaUUBUVRES SHERBROOKE \u2018The accompanying cut of the Sherbrooke High School is the first oi a J series of cuts of Eastern \"Pownships Educational institutions which\u2019 the Record proposes to publish during the next two months.| An the month of May, 1879, the contract for the erection \u2014 of.the centre part of this school was given do- Mr.was taken by: the Board of Commis- siohers they were\u2019 openly criticized for: erecting a_sghool hous ateny \u201cout in Orford.\u201d \"The Board was\u201d convinced that the time -was : not far distant when the location they had chosen would be the! centre of the city and, to-day, instead of being out in QOr- ford this building is in, perhaps, the most desirable location in the city for such an institution.\u2018The Board in 1879 was composed of Mgssrs.Wm.White, S.Edgell, =.T.Foss, F.P: Buck and | 1H.B.\u2018Brown, with Mr.White as chairman and \u201c Mr.W.Parkin was the rst Principal of the Young Men's \u2018Academy as 1t wag then called.- .In 1890 the building became too small for the number of.students attending and the left wing was built, After \"thirteen years had.elapsed the school room once more became inadequate and the Board! proceeded 40 construct another wing and while doing this the nterior of the whole EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF oT i EATER TOWNSHIPS.ea) see PUS IVEY \u2014 Tan 3 \u2018Sherbrooke Acsteug, Shorbroëte.Que ; MIGH SCHOOL.building was gutted and.thoroughly renova Since that time several minor\u2019 \u2018improvements have been made to the building and grounds.\u2019 : The School Board: for the current years is © composed of \u2018thé following members: Messrs.H.1.\" Lawrence, | Chairman, and J.A.Tate, S.W.Jenckes, J.T.Reid, E.L.Stewart- Patterson.-The Secretary Treasurer is Mr.C.0.Palmér.i ¢ The teachers for the coming year aro the following : Mr.Eldon C.Ir _ vine, M.A., Principal ;- Miss Lizzie Sangster, Vice-Principal, and.Misses M.G.S.Frader, L.Van Vleit, #.Purdy, Hewson, M: Oughired, - Ball, Griggs, Nourse and Powers.In addition to the above school there \u2018are three other Protestant schools in this city.The Central, which is under the direction of Miss S.A: Mitchell with Misses Horton, .| Moe, Pratt, Fales and M.Purdy as.assistants.\u201cMiss S.A.Mitchell is Principal of .- the North Ward School and Miss A.R.Edwards, assistant.-Miss 'Steere and Miss\u2019 Mountain are in \u2018charge of the , East Sherbrooke School, the former as Principal.The past year has been à very successful one in the history of the High School and the prospects for the year to come, are Very bright.MAGO Magog, Aug.3 (Special)\u2014Land- locked salmon are| being caught in Lake Memphremagog that weigh as much as five pounds.| SALMON: av! 5 MEMPHRE- PRIZE LIST IS BEING PREPARED.\u2018Scotstown, July 3.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The Compton County\u2018 Agricultural I Sociéty, No.2, will hold its annual fair this year on Sept.15th and 16th.The prize list for this year is being Jarranged and Will -soon be ready.; freres , .PLAYING ITAVOC WITH GRAIN.Trenholmville, August 3.\u2014(Special).\u2014The grasshoppers are.very plentiful around here, being in great swarms in the pastures, espoc inlly near the woods, They are making havoc with the grain and after grass.EXPE RIMENTED WITH DYNAMITE : CAP.\u2019 Adamsville, August 3.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 Mr.Louis Codere, while working in the grist mill on Salurdaÿ, experimented with a dynamite cap.The cap exploded, tearing the flesh from several chest.a 7 PASTOR RESIGNS CHARGE.Warden, August 3.\u2014(Special).\u2014 On St.John the Divine, Rev.Howard read hix resignation, Mr.Howard ave as his reason for resioning {his pastorate his.failing health\u201d and also that of Mrs.Howand.The congregation regret the departute af Mr.and Mrs.Howard, which will take place in the early part of September.THROW NI ON TO BARRE D WIRE {of his fingers and also cutting his Sunday after services in the Church of.| tributed.DALY NEWS SPECIAIS FROM AL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHPS .thur Mace, from Ulverton, Was- bringing \"his aunt, Mrs, Thomas Hyde; ar daughter, Miss Iffie, to South: Dur-.- ham: village to church - on Sunday evening, when his horse became fnight- ened by a train and threw the three occupants of the buggy oh to a\u2019 barb- od wire fence.All were badly shaken up, besides receiving some scratches on the face.The flesh of their anms was badly torn by the barbs, as well as their.\u2018clothes being almost destroy- - \u201cThey were fortunate they did not Toei more serious injuries, FORK\u2019 HANDLES.FOR LIVERPOOL.;Ç .Sutton, Que., Aug.3.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mr.A.J.Garland shipped a car load of fork handles to Liverpool, England, at the end of the week.This is the second shipment to go there of late.USED PARIS GREEN ON GRASSHOPPERS.Way's Mills, - Aug.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Grasshoppers are plentiful in this esc- tion of the country.One farmer naed Paris green on the vegetables iu his garden, nnd soon layers of dead grasshoppers lay between the rows.-ANGLE BARS ARRIXED.Sutton, Que., Aug.3.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The angle bars : for use .in laying.the new steel at Sutton were received on Monday and unloaded for use here.lt is understood that two gangs of men will shortly be sent here to change the old rails, replacing them with he new rails, which have already | disy = i | SUSTAINED SLIGHT BRUISES Danville, Aug 3.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 \u2018où \"Monday morning, Miss Madeline Pipe; Miss Julia.Burbank and Mr.C.8.UPPER TOWN BRANCH.astern Townships Bank 107 KING ST.| : SOUTH WARD, | GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.Co SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.of IA South dha, est 3\u2014Mr.Ar- (Continued ob Tare À.) \u2014\u2014= > : mn \u2014 SHERBROOKE OFFICE HOURS: 10-3 Saturday, 10-12 DILLY, BTN TEN M 1 LE ra x.>.ses © Ep as UE RI ay ee ee ne S x 703 ia PIE = er a es ped ; au LB a; ov a À 5 ny = \u2026 VESTES ZE YESS wi IEEE 81 RE rs =.Te + se = ab vel x of Siaiibut J \u2018 Tr.ve +; Te Lt = .q Lo * a = handy Badly.yoy tye ae ps god ; \"i no i ye} i Sl I TL is a ; 3 He À \u201c.i .or IH , » a 10 some, pan 4 FÉES DRE Va SE 1e +; -» ar » 33 Spy I AL TA oe 2 » \u20ac 0e a TR a teas es | AR Gt TH A a Ma ea .Sn am ae ey H Foy gE of ETT warn 5 & \u2014 Fo ys pee» lg Es Toad TTR ee wb oo mre EET, M, f i ae co aE AE Twp \u2014.- taper Degree Se Ces eee \u2019 « wr \u201cph RBG AMT PG Cal mpm a As om a ah gm Came® gv my BHI LBL NIE A ar Sa
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