Sherbrooke daily record, 18 août 1909, mercredi 18 août 1909
[" i | i ï ooke | | be ed 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1909.ONE CENTEA panvesTiN6 IS \u201cGENERAL IN WEST.Crops Reported Along Can.Northern.rm\" = \u201c pINDERS IN BRANDON KNOCKING DOWN GRAIN AT STEADY sit hey RATE: > ; 5 : Winnipeg, August 18,\u2014(Special).\u2014 7 \u2019 .\u20ac Harvesting is \u2018general along the\u2019 - main Jine of the Canadian Northern Railway and in many districts a heavy op is anticipated, though in others .the dry weather early in the year ~ sega to have hurt the yield.Crops iu the Brandon district are splendid, and bimlers are knocking y down grain at a steady rate.pe : 1 \u201cEE CLAN\u201d \u201c1 BUREAU UNEARTHED.Riilway asd Other Corporations © Among Victims.MONTREAL LAWYERS AND DOCTORS SAID TO\u2019 BE IMPLICATED.\u2014.Montreal, Aug.18S.\u2014What is believed to be a systematic and highly-or- anized \u201cfake-claim\u2019\u2019\u201d bureau for defrauding railroad campanies and other t corporations, involved apparent- \u201cIv the complicity of sevéral profession- 75 men in this citv, has just been un- \u2018\u2014 earthed by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, acting through Mr.N.8.Dunlop, claim adjuster.By the evidence already secured it is amply proved that the transportation com- | - panies and more especially the Canadian Pacific Railway, the Grand Trunk Railway, and the Montreal Street Railway, besides numerous smaller concerns, have heen imposed upon by: - fake accident claims, =the extent of which figures un into thousands and thousands of dollars.ot The evidence i secured.hy the Secret Services of the three above-mentioned -transportation companies also shows the existence of a régular association, _ having branches in Toronto.Winnipeg, Vancouver and other larpe cities of the.~ Dominion.The most \u2018astonishing alle- pation resulting from the searching uveitigation that has just been made , it the statement that well-known doc- if tvand lawyers of Montreal -have par- 4 3 mais, mB Kbeied in over thirtv cases of fake- 5 #tidents against transportation com- lt pues.\u201c.® FROST'VILLAGE bo Recent arrivals and departures: on Mr.Willie N.Parmalee, of Rich- 4 ui fed, Vt., in town the end of the 9 week; Mrs.I.A.Williams and sons.| visited at her parents Friday; Mr.W.me Martin, South Stukely- .Mr.W.F.Sears has been very suc- +-ssful with his hay crop of this year - i quality as well as quantity.It bas exéeeded that of previous years.wn The Misses Leona and Elva Martin ia gave a picnic at Brome Lake Friday 3, in honor of their friend, Miss Ethel in Hudson, of Granby, who has_ been ers.their guest for the past week.be.The neighbors of Mr.W.Kneeland - fathered together an cold fashioned.: red bee and harvested nearly all | bay Wednesday of last week.Kneeland is in poor health Msble to do the Work.Miss Gladys Whitehead has been en- Bed to teach an eight month term school in this secti ing Sept.1st.Sec lon, commenc- LB am | M PAIN syEs\u2019 and FOR PEACE.BAS J oe, À OPENED UP NEGOTIATIONS.WITH MOORS.IT 1S DE- _ CEARFD.Paris, Au .a Melilla: of L \u20ac.VTi correspondent : : a Liberte savs in a.de- Mt Ste ay that he understands logs ee N Nas opened peace negotia- me with the Moors.He says it gs [ied that General Marina, not of tho to assume the responsibility \u201cabat Projected Spanish advance, has hea, © be recalled on account of ill- [OTERS COMMITTED ~ + FOR TRIAL.TYERE LEADERS IN RIOT THAT TOOK PLACE LAST THURSDAY AT FORT WILLIAM, Fort William, Ont.An, 18\u2014 The in pomeh of nen Ha \u20ac \u20ac riot of las ne up for trial y a st Thursday appeared Palling for Morning boïore Magistrate of eight preliminary hearing.Out À to taie seven were commit- t e riot ang trial tor participating in a és as not ih as y owitne += wanted \u2014\u2014 rs WINDSOR MILES, as and departures: Mr.and : frown, Mis Bishop and no their vuests-haïve-vote th their automobile : Boston und other âggle Samson an have taken Wrence gid (fn spendi Nine Chapman Ina\u201d Ferg Uso a trip wi io points ; nnd Mis Bertha a trip down the Savuendy River Of Boston, iss y I< in DNR ; r.Ww Per vacation with her father, Montrea) +.Pan: Mes Williams, of Cratehlon.té Ltest où Mre iin, Tétumed Pt Humphrey Lear \u201chas Weeks in me after pending two Miss Paly Seng ior] and Montreal: Ringo, attie is home from Hem- + Brown 13 Indisporel at \u2018Greek flag that Juntil reachine he IN MiG INTIC REGION.ive Consultation With À Judge Mills, | NIGHT.; {> Que, Aug.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014Evelyn { Nesbitt Thaw, wife of Harry K.T Aw, \u2018who murdered Sanford hite, | {he architect, in New York, went up\u2019 to the preserves of ihe Megantic Fish and Game Corporation on Monday.She went throu igs n v: | through to Big Northwest P ind, Me., to consult with Hon.Judge Mills, who is there on a holiday.- 5 They went [down to Megantic Lake last night by special boat, chartered for that purpose.Nothinwgild be learn?d as to the business she had with the Judge, but it 1s surmised that it had to do with the recent hdaring of the application of Harry K.[Thaw for his release from the asylum, | ' LEFT MEGANTIC ON THE HALIFAX [THIS MORNING.Lake Mevantie, Aug.18.\u2014(Special \u2014Nrs.Evëlyn Thaw vas in oo po terday on hey way from the Megantic Fish and Game Club Preserves where she went to sge Judge Mills.She arrived here in [he afternoon and left on the Halifax ekpress this morning.ACCIDENTAL \u2018SHOOTING Lieut.Sutton\u2019s Death.BUT IS UNAÏLE TO DETERMINE - JUST WHICH.Washington, | D.C., Aug.-18.\u2014(Special)=The Navi | to the 1 Court of Inquiry in- «death | | of Lt.Sutton, U.S.Marinek Corps, has found that that officer came tolhis death either by accidental shooting.or by suicide, but just which, the {Court was not able to determine, Lo ddabaiRS GREEK FLAG FIRED ON.Well Directed Shot From Squad ron Brough Down Flagstaff, \u2014 ! JAG THREATENED EN TURKEY AND REECE.To _ Canea, Island jpf Crete, August 18.\u2014 1 (Special).\u2014A wel\u2019 directed\u201d shot fired by ome of the x \u201cof bluejackets Yadron FLYING OF F WAR BETWI Les landed early thif morning from the international sq anchored in Canea harbor, bought down the flagstaff of the Canep fort and with it the has threatened to between Turkey and \u20144 e E CRIME.After Shooting His 12-Year-Old Daughter, He Committed bring about wan Greece, 4 FATHER - TERRIBL MURDEREK CHOLY THROUG D BEEN -MELAN- Ik SOME TIME SICKNESS, - Norwood, Ont.,fAugust 18.\u2014Thomas Willonghby., a farmer, living about two miles from here, shot his daughter, a girl about[twelve years of age, through the breakt with buckshot at 3 o'clock vesterdhy afternoon.The shooting oqeurred in the woodshed in the rear fof the house.After killing her he washed and dressed the z body, carried it ÿto the house and : d placed it on a © fuch.Then he\u2019 took \u201c SHELLEY WITH CRIME.à dose of poison ending his own life.eT uoust 18\u2014A certain \u201cThe only witneds of the tragedy is a |\u2019 ment Si myitery.pervaides the cir- boy about six vehrs old, who_ cannot e tances aching to the death of ive avery luc, fecount of it.Mrs Wil Michael Hall, the old map who was louehby was in Korwood at the time shot on his doorstep on|Sunday af- amd knew nothingfof the dreadful affair jme.Mr.Willoughby had been sick for some time and | despondent.It is thoucht he was finsane.He was about forty\u201d years of agp.\u2018He leaves a wife and two small children.VALUE OF | MONTREAL PROPERTY, \u2019 : ~ J TS R231.000.000,] BEING $18,000,000 OVER THAT| OF LAST YEAR.Avjgust 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014 is have just completed real estate, which | e of nearly 218,000,- - Montreal, The city issésso \u2018the valuation of \u201cshows an jnereai Qu0 for the veari The new valuafion is $234,000,000.Lp 907000000HPOOTIIISE IVUVS | n .E mie - {NO FVIDENCE TO CONNECT | all poiht to the shots \"Montreal.; + \u201c \u2018There is to be a picnic in Andrew A irl Mrs, Isaac Seale K by a Hors =] \u2014\u2014 WAS AND DIED THREE HOURS AFTERWARD.Granby, August 18.\u2014(Speclal).\u2014An accident occurred here (ast! evening with fatal results,\u201d the| victim \u2018 being Mrs.Isaac Seale.It appears, that Mrs.Seale was at the corner|of Queen and Main streets, when a horse came along Main.street at a rapid rate of speed.Just when the corner wäs reached the horse made a dash in the direction of the stable, and Mrs.Seale was unable to get out of the way.| \u2018Shel was thrown on thé pavement on her head.Assistance was immediately rendered, and the unfortunate woman conveved to her home.|She never re- \u2018gained! consciousness, ang died at il o'clock, three hours after the accident occurred.1° oo She was about 60 years of age, and had been a resident of Granby for many years.= + FATAL ACCDENT | |NEET NEXT YEAR TAT GRANBL] IN MONTREAL pe Down 30th Annsal Session I.0.O.F.RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS | | a.g Grand Lodge Closed Last Night.OFFICERS INSTALLED\u2014REBEKAH ASSEMBLY OFFICERS FOR YEAR.| The 1909 session of the Grand Lodge of, Quebec, LO.GF., was brought to a close last evenin , the riext session to be held in Montreal.{ oo It was decided to hol{l the session in the future on | ednesiay instead of Tuesday, to permit ths recently organized Grand on Tuesday evening.| The election of officers took place, yesterday afternoon, and she installation in the evenin x 1 The officers for {the ensuing year : © W.8S.McCorkill, Farnham, Grand Master.; William Ken Grand Master.\u201cA.E.Akhurst , Mgntreal, Députy , Coaticook, Grand Was Theme of Address Delivered by Hon, das.Bryce.EFFORTS BY.DOMINION FOR DEFENCE OF EMPIRE APPRECIATED BY GREAT BRITAIN.St.John; N.B., Augus James Bryce, British am the United States, addres dian Club last night, al the day sightseeing.He again and again during [his references to the progress of Canatla amd what aking as a result of the unity the French and English races within her borders.He gaid, in part : \u201cThe |Dominion of Canada is eminently a country in which every effort for unity should be made.It is a territory of immense lengths, stretching from ocean to \u2018ocean.T diversities of material features and industries| and modes of life within its vast area; and two languages in it.t 18.\u2014 Hon.bassador to sed the Cana- ter spending was cheered At one time it was thought that a ier- ritory so long and, the inhabited parts of whicl were at one timg so narrow, er in political f unification, could hardly hold toget union, but the work which was so largely helped by the great transcontinental railways, has now been completed by the growth of population in the central part of * the Dominion half-way between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, been still more advanced and still more fully completed by the patiiotic ardor of the Can to a co national aspirations find ment in these Canadian da\u2019s political parties arg strong and active, but it is most desirable that people should not be too| much divided upon patty lines.The Canadian clubs are preventing this.\u201cI want to state empliatically,\u201d he said, \u201cthat the full self-government.which the great dominions enjoy is recognized by Great Britain as much\u2019 as' by you to be one of the Ymost effective methods [for securing both your own welfare and the sense of jmperial unity which binds together you and us.\u201d \u2018Mr.Bryce, continuing, declared.that since his sojourn in the [United States nothing had given him more satisfaction than to motice the increasing and deepening sentiment df friendship which exists between the [people of the United States and .Canada.This had helped the work of settling the outstanding treaty difficulties.\u2014 MYSTERY IN M.HALL\u2019S MURDER.dian people.That devotion on country and ~ common an embodi- lubs.Cana- | I boy, Kmery on \u201csuspicion, idence to con- So far as is sted bet ween , no one has saw Shelley ial Detective ternoon.Although the shelley, has been arrested there is at present no et nect him with the deed.known no ill-feeling exi him and Hall.and further yet n discovered who near the house.Proving Greer has charge of the fase.He intends to conduct a series of experiments with Shelley's 22] calibre\u2019 rifle with a view of ascertaining the power of penetration of shots fired from it at different ranges.The pircumstances having {heen comparatively short range.LIME RIDGE.\" Arrivals and departures: Miss West- man at Marbleton ; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Westman \u2018the guests of Mrs.S.Gilbert on Sunday : Mrs.E.Barter and son, Osborn, the guests of Mrs.H.Gilbert on /Sunday ; Mrs.'E| Westman at Mr.Barker's; Miss Barker home from fired at BRIGHAM | | e- ° d THE WEATHER © e .- \u2014 a q th .e a \"LOCAL{FORECAST : ® e = Le @ Showers, then fair.Thursday @: © fine, \u2018 0! 0 Hie.Ce 905000000 60000000 CCE \u2018 Cameron\u2019s grove on Thursday, ust 19th.Miss Della Short retur Westmount, after spend weeks.at \u2018\u2018The Maptes.\u201d\u2019 / Aug- - ned home to ing a.few | = AND ENGLISH RACES| .that date.re are many | Warden.T.J.Potter, Montreal, Grand Secretary.- { - | D.J.Dickson, , Montreal, Grand Treasurer.Te John Shirlow, St, Johns, Grand Representative.| V.E.Morrill, Sherbrooke, Grand Representative.|.Co Arving McCabe, Cowahavill, Grand, Marshall.| 5 John Norris, Montreal, Grand Conductor.od : Arthur a vi ; Montreal, Grand Guardian.| : A.E.Berwick, Sherbrooke, Grand Herald.Permission was given Tothifobia Lodge to hold special meeting on the summit.of Owl\u2019s Head Mountain, and it was announced that the first meeting would be held on Thursday, Aug.26th, when the first degree will be exemplified.An invitation was extended to Odd Fellows and their ladies to join in an excursion to |Owl\u2019s Head on \" Perhaps the most important legislation of yesterday's session was that authorizing the re-arrangement of the district system, grouping a larger number of lodges into each district.This will he put into immediate effect.Grand Master McCorkill in his inaugural address stated that he hoped to visit most of the individual lodges during the year.| ! ° During the evening H.Blackeby, -&8 | Kingston, gave eloquent address-on and referred to the progress made in Quebec jurisdiction.= THE REBEKAH ASSEMBLY.The Rebekah Assembly also agjourn- ed to meet next year in Montreal.The new officers are »| : \u201c President, Mrs.an J.Dougherty, Coati- cook.= ] - Vice-President, Mrs.D.Devine, Montreal.\u201c4 | ] Warden, Miss Learne , Cookshire.Secretary, .Mrs.H.Spencer, Sher- hrooke.| ; \u2019 .| Treasurer, Miss ; Chaplain, Mrs.\u2018stead.i à Marshal, Mrs.Duncan, Megantic.Conductor, Mrs.Miller, Richmond.Inside Guard, Miss Powers.Magog.Outside Guard, Mrs.{ Greeley, Sutton.| : Yesterday\u2019s session was the 12th annual, and was miarked:by the largest attendance in the histqry of the Assembly.{ .Last evening the Rebekah degree was Hunter, Huntingdon.from Coaticook.splendidly exemplified by a degree team | | | LONGEVITY OF BROME CENTRE RESIDENTS.WITHIN SHORT RADIUS THERE ARE 11 PEOPLE 79 YEARS AND OVER.7 Brome Centre, August 18.\u2014 (Special) \u2014That the Fountain of Youth is situated somewhere in the vicinity of Brome Centre, or that ithe residents of this section have discovered the secret of longevity, seems to be proven by the fact that within a.radius of a mile and a half, there reside at least eleven people who are 79 years of age and over, which is a remarkable record for a mone too thickly settled farming district.1 The number includes Mr.Ira Scott, 91; Mr.Joseph Raymond, 90; Mrs.Ashley Sweet, 83; Mrq.Devlin, &2; \u2018Mr.John Glidden, 82.'Mrs.Hannah Sanborn, 80; Mr.Abram Glidden, 80; | Mr.Ashley Sweet, 75; Mr.Jackson Sweet, 79: Mrs.Mandigo, 79, and Mrs.Frizzle, 79.j Their ages total 904:!years, and average a fraction over X2 years.All are in good health\u2019 and able to be about, and in most cases in possession of all their faculties.| - Besides the above, there are in this section a number of people 708 years of age and over, who, {judging by their present health, will live to see the four-score.mark.PT 0 - \u2014 WEST SHEFFORD.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Briggs, Mrs.W.I.Briggs and Mr.and Mrs.Haight passed through here Sunday in an auto, on their way to.Poughkeepsie, N.Y._ | .\"Arrivals and depart tres include Nr.Brown; of Newark, N.J.is the guest of his uncle, Mr.John Harris; and Mrs.McClarty, Miss McClarty and Miss Hall, of Sutton, at Mr.F.V.Hayes\u201d over Sunday;! Miss Kosalyn Taylor, of Magog.is the guest of Miss Winifred Roberts for a few days.Master Philip Peltier, of Granby, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs.L.V.Marchessault, for a week, ncampment, to meet session Bro.A.Odd Fellowship, L.A.Young, Stan- Mr.| CANADA WILL AVE À AVI, Will be Made Immediately.\u2014\u2014 THE AUTONOMY OF THE DOMINION HAS BEEN FULLY : GUARDED.London, Aug.18.\u2014A lengthy state ment has just been published, givin the \u2018\u2018general lines\u201d of the scheme of Canadian naval jdefence.According to this formation the nucleus of a Canadian navy will be begun immediately \u2018on the lines suggested by Sir J.Fisher in 1907.\u201cCanadian ambitions,\u201d -| the statement says, \u2018\u2018would not be satisfied by a mere contribution of mon- this point the supreme consideration is the Enstitutional freedom of the state and to this questions of strategy, no matter how important, must be subordinated, Respecting details of the disposition of ships, ete., these are not yet concluded, but it is obvious that Canada would not be fulfilling her own undertaking if she placed all her eggs in one basket.She has two oceans ly simultaneously on both coasts.The scheme also includes an increase in the \u2018dock facilities.Jt is unlikely that the lraval forces will \u2018be limited to Hali- lfax and Esquimalt ; Prince Rupert and | i poshibly Quebec and Montreal have to | be konsi erad.The very best feeling has been displayed on both sides at {the conference, à perfect understanding 1 existing betw Dotninjon aut CP.R, PROPOSAL TURNED DOWN.n the Imperial and the orities.\u201d .\u2018 Ï \u2014 Township of Dunham Will Not Close Road to Suit Company La \u2014 | QUESTION ° WAS OF GREAP INTEREST WITH TAXPAYERS, AND COUNCIL BOWED TO , WILL OF PEOPLE.Dunham, Aug.17.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The Township) Council\u2019s special session held for \u2018the special purpose of ~considering the proposal of the Canad- fan Pacific Railway to close the road leading from Mr.George O.Glass\u201d residence to the point where it joins the direct road from Sweetsburg -to Scotsmore, developed a simple case of bowing to the wills of the people and rate payers.The entire Council {was in favor of the proposal had it not been for the largely signed petition and verbal opposition which was \u2018against the move.0 The proposed plan was to put the road from Mr.Glass\u2019 house parallel with and.on the south side of the railway track to join the Bcotsmore road near Mr.Pi F.Ferguson's.The names of the parties who signed the petition against the proposal were lag follows:* Messrs.Chas.S.Cotton, Geo, O.Glass, M.D.Scott, L.Jones, Jos.A.Morin, C.S.Boright, R.J.Ladd, S.Guy Williams, C.O.Robb, (Continued on page three.) \u2014_\u2014\u2014 LONG DROUGHT \u2014 MANCHESTER PLANTS WILL HAVE © TO RESORT TO STEAM Manchester, N.H., Aug.18.\u2014The low.water of ithe Amoskeag river is caus- \u2018ing much additional expense to the mills which rely on it for much of their power, and steam power is in general use.The Manchester Traction, Light & Power Company, which furnishes electricity for the street railway and for lighting purposes, has had to revert! to its auxiliary steam plant to furnish its power, and inasmuch as the company is obliged to use 200 tons of coal extra each day, and the mills also have to burn much additional fuel, the effects of the long drought are being severely felt.4+\u2014 3 + RICHMOND.: Artivals include: Mrs.Gilliland, of Montreal, guest of Mr.and Mrs.Sohn Lane at the Brunswick; Mr.J.H.Bryant, of Shenbrooke, in town T'ues- day.on business; Miss Olive Deeprose, who has been visiting friends at In- verness, is the guest of Miss Beatrice Cross for.a few days before returning' to her home in Sherbrooke; Miss Hattie Lance \u2018from St.Albans Bay, Vit.after spending her vacation; Mrs.Win.Neilson, -of Kingsbury, and Mrs.J.Neilson, of Baldwinville, Mass., .were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Hill on Tuesday; Mr.L.W.St.Louis from Plattsburg and other points aîter spending the holidays; Miss Ingenie Hudon from Metis after spending a few weeks; Miss Fovet Dupuis from a visit to her brother at Magog: Mr.and Mrs.W.Ramsay and Mr.and Mrs.Norman Bothwell, of Ulverton, were the guests of Mre.J.Bradley on Monday; Miss| Randlett and Miss Flsie | Pope returned Tuesday from a Visit to friends at Sherbrooke., Master Gilbert MacLeay and Howard Beattie are ill with diphtheria, Among those who attended the I.0.0.F.meeting in Sherbrooke on Tuesday evening were Mesdames J.Miller, W.A.Fisk, T.McCourt and Misses | C.Perkins and S.Cardell and Messrs.Verrill and Davis.ep FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS.J.BLAKE THOMPSON.: The funeral of the late Mrs.James Blake Thompson.whose death occurred at Douglasville, Pa., on Saturday Jast will be held at Coaticook on Fri- day afternoon at two o\u2019clock.London Statement Says Start | ey ; Canada wants her own navy.On | to consider.Work will begin practical- | VERY COSTLY.| POWER.Ll 1 A NEW INDUS [ DUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.In 1877 this institution was founded at a meeting + where Mr.William Kathan was presiding - officer, and where Messrs.William Dent, Hiram k, Gleason, Linus I.Chandler, Adam Oliver and James O0\u2019Halloran were elected School Commissioners for the new school municipality of the Village \u2018of Cowansville.Mr.Hiram E.Gleason was elected chairman of this Board on the 23rd of July, of that year, and the first rate and \u2018assessment was one | mill on the dollar.The first Secre- tary-Treasurer was Mr.Wm.Stephenson, now domiciled in Montreal, but a frequent visitor here.\u201d He and Messrs.Oliver and * O\u2019Halloran are the only survivors of the six gentlemen mentioned.A separation was made the next year, between this.municipality and the parent municipality of Dun- ham Township.! The school stands, is in the joint ownership building, as it now of.School Board and of the Municipal Council.There are- = very few municipalities in the country where that kind 1 the successors to the above mentioned COWANSVILLE ACADEMY.Town Hall, where evening entertainments take place, and the lower story * accommodates the four departments of the school, while heating apparatus is | in the cement floored basement.of an arrangement prevails.The upper story of the building is used as a posed of Mr.R.W.Hodgins, Principal; Miss Annie E.Prouty, teacher of the Model Banford, teacher - of Department, and Miss R.A.Ingalls, teacher of the : Mr.A.R.B.Lockhart was principal for the three preceding sessions an ; been very successful.ed here by Mr.H.D.Hunting, Moore, Mr.L.D.Von Iifland, Mr.Ri- .vard and Inspeitor A, L.Gilman.Pro- bhably no this country has had a more bri past and will\u2019 future.The present staff of teachers is com- ! Department ; \"Miss Clara W.the Elementary Primary Department.has He was, preoad- ! r.W.institution of learning in iant have a more brilliant great success- in The present Board of Commissioners is composed [of Messrs.¥noch Buzzell; William F.Vilas, M.L.A., Nelson Buz- zell, Dr.William S.Cotton and Dr.G.5.L.Fuller, with P.C.Duboyce, N.as Secretary-Treagurer.LEE SELLING OFF STOCK.Rosenberg, Aug.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014Sev-: eral farmers in this section bave commenced to sell their stock owing to shortage of - fodder.Water is also, scarce and many have already, commenced to draw water.TRY - FOR FIATLEY.Bresett Corner, Hatley, Aug.18.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Mr.J.H.Turner, of Reed's Crossing, has started a new industry.le has fitted up his shop with up-to- dafe machinery for : and is turning out at present six dozen pair a day.ADDING TO TA AnaxcE OF STREETS.Farnham, August 18.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The Bell Telephone Co: wish to keep their property up to the standard of the town and have had men = busily engaged for a few- days painting the telephone poles light grey.This adds much to the nedtness of the streets.| , West Bolton, Aug.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Canadian Pacific Railway are trying to do away with two of the dangerous crossings at the creek, namelw, the one by Mr.\u2018Jas.Alen\u2019s, and the Fone near Mr.Aaron Whitehead's.The Council will hold a special session on Thursday.the 19th, at 1 p.m., to consider the matter._ __ r\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 EXPERIENCE PUTTING OUT FIRE.Stanhury, Aug.18.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.M.J.Beattie had quite an exciting experience on Saturday and Sunday trying ta subdue a.fire caused hy burning a hornet\u2019s nest by one of his hired men.Several of the \"neighbors turnexl out om Sunday and by plowing several fu,rOws prevented the fire from destroving\u2019 hiz upper barn.The rain on Monday did a great deal of good as there were fires in all direg- # tions.EER EXCITING careful ,\\ttention.3 EASTER FIG CAPITAL 63.000,00 RESERVE, $3,000,008 making overalls, - TO TMPROVE RAILWAY CROSSING.DALY NEWS SPECALS FROM AL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS | COLLAR BONE BROKEN.Richmond, August 18.\u2014(Special).= Wm.Ernie, a driver for Andrew - Mec- Kenzie, was \u201cthrowe to the ground\u2019 from a wagon on Tuesday afternoon, and had bis collar hone broken, and sustained other injuries.Mig horse became frightened at an auto and: { bolted.fee - THE BARN \u2018WAS SCORCHED.Richmond, August 18.\u2014(Special).\u2014 The parn-belonging to Mr.Jarvis, which is situated near the St.Francis bridge, was partly destroyed by tire on Tuesday evening, The Richmond fire brigade was soon on the scene and had the flames under control.I'he damage is slight.The cause of the fire is unknown, _ oo [eS i ROADS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE.Flanders, August -18.\u2014(Special).- \u2018Mr.Frank Sevigny, with a rrew of men, has been busy for the past week working on a section of the, main road from Island Brook to Cookshire, near Mr.Felix Gagnon\u2019s.Jf all the cash road tax was put to as good use lag this was, and with as gô0d results, the town might well be proud of its cash system.\u2018 THROWN FROM HORSE; LEG B 5 \u201c KEN: - Kirkdale, August 18.\u2014(Special).\u2014 While Mr.Joseph Weed, of Melbourne, was learding his-horse across the pavement from Mr.Chapman's yard at that place, the animal, which is some- RO- 1 what high mettled, becoming frightened, jumfitrd and threw Mr.Weed vib- lently against a telephone post, lreak- ing bis leg, ind CARELESS SMOKER STARTS PUSH - \"FIRE.Bondville, August bush fire which threatened cerious con- (Continued on page four.)) barking basiness entrusted to our kesping recefves the mos% ; TOWNSHIPS HEAD'OFFICE * SHERBROOKE, WR HTY-ONY.OFFICES IN CANADA, Correspondents in all parts of the world, BANK WM.FARWELL, Presiden?, DAS; MACKINNON, Gen\u2019! 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Co as « oo .= Co _ ; Lh EE Ae gee | medicated eae ey PAGE TWO.RR oe RR aL EA rit tS |.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, dé WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, - 1909.ADVERTISEMENT WHAT CAUSES THE London, Eng.\u2014Doctors hj vered that the depression and irritability »* 1 disease caused by defective ¢ \u2018blues\u2019?inthe cells of the brain, The \u201cBritish Health Rev] \u201cby improving the \u2018éirenlation immediate iniprovemet it -in the an mental outlook\u201d.It is doubtful if the gre cians gbroad will ever discov d to equal \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d to enrich the blood and ing - Circulation.They go straight to the bo = r P ul prove the ew\u201d\u2019 says , thereis ations any for the a | est physi- anything y and trouble, stimulating the tqrpid liver At dealers, Limited, Ottawa, Ont.the bowels, renew vitality, mental as wellbs hysical.soc à box, 6 for $2.50, or tii size 25¢.from KH ruit-a \u2018tives claimed for hem | Daily Reports From Correspond- -ents of What is Going On.- ! - PERSONALS AND CURRENT EVENTS OF INTEREST TO DAILY RECORD EEADFRS, COATICOOK.Arrivals\u2019 and departures : Mr.D.Me- Fadyen, * Stanstead, is visiting in town ; Mr.E.M.House, of Boston, is visiting in town ; Mr.W.I» Peters, of Magog, is in town ; Miss -D.Hurd, Lowell, Mass, is with relatives and friends ; Mr.and s.W.H.Lyman, of Providence, RI and Mrs.R.E.Living, of San Bernardino, Cal., are visiting Mrs.C.E.Lyman, of Island, Me., is visiting her parents for the month of September; Mrs.E.B.Dundin, of Lennoxville, is a guest of her father, Mr.A.C.Flanders ; Mrs.David Smith and daughter, of \"Stan- stead, are at.Mt.and Mrs.Alex.Adams\u2019; Elgin, TL, and Master Clair Noble are guests \u2018of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.P.T.Thom- ; Miss Blanche Larue, of Sherbrooke js the guest ef Miss Lilly McAuley for a few days.The electric lights will be turned on on Thursday evening.= Mrs.Geo.E.Adams has been fined to \u2018bed for \u2018a number of with a severe case| of indigestign.Arrivals and vol Mr.H.L.d con- days Chandler \u2018and two jdaugliters, of Mesa, Arizona, have retu aîter a short but pleasant visit to his aged mother and |other iricads in Coaticook; Mr.L.M.Thomas, assistant manager of the E.T.Bank, and Mrs.Thomas have returned from their cottage at Massawippi Lake; Mr, and Mrs.Charles Locke, of Cross Bay, are guests of Mr.and| Mrs.E.N.Cut- ie a | ting:\" Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Harry \u2018Norton and LE étage) : I BUY and.SEL] a _\u2014Pine, \u2018Spruce, \u201cBasswood, Birch \u20ac G.A.SPE 55 St.Francois Xavier Stre \\friends, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, \"are | Boston, is in tow on busiriess MINTON.- Arrivaïs and- departur shall Rublee entertained d'erguson and Joe Poll brooke, over Sunday ; Noble Dean and Master Sunday afternoon at I.° Cliff ; Miss M.Slack is joying a short visit Mrs.Chas.spare days in renewing | T.Cohoon, of Alh Lowell, a former The Sunday Schools field and Belvidere = to-day (Wednesday) ii in the grove of.¥) jin Suffield.«Mr.H.T.Johnson auction of cattle, etc.; this Mrs.week.Mes ret, Mr.+ M res : Mr.Mar- srs.- Cecil of Sher-, and Mrs.bert spent .ack\u2019s, Ayer\u2019s t prèsent \u2018en- th her sister, ; Mr.ines ident \u2018of il Recent visitors Mrs.of Low Forest : Rae, of Low Forest ; Rae.inelyde : Jos.Evans, Mrs.Miss Margaret + Miss Lizzie \u2018Me- R.J.McRae is }very seriously Mr.m.J.Lowery and Mc- There was a very 1 ge attendance at Mr.R.Wilson\u2019s fun al, -| reeently; Misg : \u2014 _ FLANDERS.Arrivals\u201d and (departures : Mr.Geo Hillard, wife and two daughters, and his boarding house visiting friends in town; Mr.F.C.Austin, of; Montreal, is visit relatives .and friends in town; Mr.À.O.Norton, of r Geo.W.Paige and sons, Waldà; Morton and Emmerso Paigeyaro js \u2018sppnd- ing some three weeks at'v\u201cRoÿ pt \u201cMr, Deeprose\u2019s cottage, Elmwood\u2019 \u2018Park ; Mr.and Mrs, A] \"ed Avery are stopping at Elmwood Park.- + EAST| ANGUS.Arriv als and d partures: Mr.L.R.Willard, (Dr) Luvia M.Willard], Misses M.E., \u2018G.A.and H.E.Willand, Miss Carroil, Messrs.Willard T.Chevalier, Charles McDermott, $0 Mr.Willard\u2019s \u2018cottage, \u201cKilkar > Breeches Lake, for a week\u2019s outing: Mrs, Pierce has returned to her school at North Whit- ton, Que., after spending her vacation] y with her brotler| Mr.S, Somers; Nr.| and Mrs\u201cDexter| Willard, of Ascot \"| Corner, and \u2018Mis May' \"Winslow, oll Faton Cor Pa Russell, of Famiham, is .visiting his parents; Miss Annie \"Pearson, of \u2018Sherbrooke, spent Sunday \u201cin with friends; Mr! and Mrs.Lake, where they have heen spending a\u201d couple of weeks; Miss F.Cook and Mra.Martinson were in Sherbrooke ing, of Sherbrooke, was tHe guest of her mother, \u2018Champagne, over Sunday; Mr.H.P.Jéhnson, of Kock Island, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.:F.C.Jghmson:;\".Mr.and Mrs.Israel Rolfe ang two children, of Dudswell Centre, re the guests lof Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Willard Sunday; Miss Parroit and Miss Jennie Lowney, of Sherbrooke, are visiting the latter\u2019 s*mother, Mrs.James Lowney.- The saw -mill was closed down Sati urday on account of shortage of logs., Quite a number of young people at- tented the dance at Marbleton Fricay night.\u2018 two grandchildren from Colehrooke, af on North River : Mr.P.S.Flaws to Sherbrooke; Nr.J.French home from Greenfield, Me.where he has been visiting relatives } tt Coati- cook ; Miss ee of Bailey\u201d Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Noble, of | to their home |Seveignÿ, of Birchton, IST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL - HAPPENINGS.Waterville for their.home after sperid- ing a week at Mr.R.Lebourveau's ; Miss N.: 'Godding, of Lake Megantic, to | her home after visiting her aunt, ne Ys C.M.Bates ; \u2018Miss Annie McCaîfer home from Sawyerville - Miss Elsie to her home after a couple of days\u2019 visit to friends here ; ir.\u20achas.McDermott home from Breech Lake ; veau of Eaton visiting his son, Mr.R.Lebgurveau, and his old friend, Mr.L.'W.Colburn, who is dick Bury ; | Mr.\" W.Chevalier, of 2 - York ; | Miss F.Stevenson, of Rith- mond ; Dr.L.M.Willard, \u201cMisses Mabel, Gonkruds and Hazel Willard, of! Angus spent Monday with their un cle Mr.P.McDermott.Lake, .Todd.Willian Gorham have returned from Breeches Mrs ° L Master A.McCafferty has Jetafoged from Sherbrooke, where he was.consulting ; a specialist .in regard \u2018to his eyes.Among those who intend leaving | here Thursday morning on the Harvesters\u2019 Excursion are: Mr.Shaules and Miss.Beatrice Wilson ; Messrs K.McIntosh, Charles Wik, Roy Nj ie, Jim Gilles and a few others.J | Mr.and Mrs.A.N.Todd gave a sugaring-off on Monday afteritpon | {at their home for some friends.Sugar was enjqyed on paddles and waxed in tins on ice.Among their guests were : Mr.and Mrs.Lyon and Miss ; M.Lyon, .Prof.\u20ac J.and Mrs.Biery, Misses Marguerite, Rosa and | Master Leland] Biery ; Mr.and Mrs.|E.| N.Lyon, | Bertram and Vincent Lyon ; Mr.and Mrs.N.Todd and Miss | Phi ! + 1 HATLEY.LC Arrivals and departures: After a month\u2019s stay with relatives | in ; the Queen |City, Mrs.Nichol has retuned.to fo home, \u201c\u201c\u2018Sunnyhrook;\u201d Mrs, Sampson, of North -Hatley, h visiting her sister, Mrs.Russell Wells; Miss Mortison, of Last Sherbrooke, is, here with- friends and relatives; Miss Opal % andish, of Ayer\u2019 s Cliff, at Highland Farm; Mr.Ernest Weir returned Saturday evening from: a -week\u2019s stay in Boston, Mass; | Mr.Geo.Brown and son, of Compton.were recent Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson MoCoy; Mrs.{Da~ vis is| stopping with her aunt, is.Thos.\u2019 Impey; Mr.and Mrs, 1.J) As- \u2018tell, of Lenmoxville, were | weelk- end guests of Mrs.Astell\u2019s parents, { Mr.er, were the guests of Mrs] \u20ac Johnsen on Sunday; Mt.\u201cRichi 15, of Coaticook, was\u2018 here gn town day, running a line between the | Iro- | pertids of 'H.Wébhster and O.Cufrier; and Mrs.O.H.Parker; Mrs.Adéline Parker, Mrs.Astell\u2019s aunt, making the return trip with them, by automobile: Mr.and Mrs.Chalk and dau, hter will sail from England on the Fst | of \u2018August on their return trip; Mrs.Sias and\u2019 son, of Salmon Falls, iVt.: Mrs.Draper, of Lennoxville, |and | Mr.Young, of Bromipton who have heen recent visitors Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Impeÿ, have returned to their respective homes; Mrs.Loveland hag returned to her.home at Mack\u2019s Mills; Miss}lve- lyn Wells, {who* passed Grade T.Achd- emy in the June exams, will, condnct the \u2018school in the Manson | district, near \"Waterville; Mr.S.A: Mead, ip: Le \u201cMon- Mr.©.>J.Brooke, bartister, of Otta- wa, is paying a.brief visit t and brother, Miss Weston and, G| IT.A.Brooke, at \u201c\u201cWestonholme;\u201d\u2019 lisses Ada pnd Sybil Robertson, who have been : ; svénding the past month : at \u201cCrops Hill Farm,\u201d with their uncle and punt, Mr.and Mrs.John R hor t- gon, have returned, to their homé in Montreal; Mrs, NeRite \u2018hie is in Coati- cook} being called there hy hn illness of hor daughter, Mrs.Geo.Huft, + INVERNESS.The Rev.J.E.Brown, of |Syraionse, N.Y., Grand Lodge Lecturer.and\u2018 Organizer of the Good Templars of] the Province of Quebec, will pr ach inext Sunday, Aug.2nd, at\u2026 Lower, { 1re- land in the morning; at Kinriear's Mitts in the afternoon, and in the village hero in the evening.Mr.Brown will \u2018also give addresses during | the week as follows : Lysander on Mdnday evening; Lower Ireland on\u2019 Tuesday\u2019 evening ; Hamilton Range on Wednrs- day evening: Adderley on | Thursday evening; and Inverness on riday ey- ening.All these lectures will begin at 7.30 p.m.Mr.Brown will organize a lodge of Gooil Templary wherever Jhistaunt.i i | \u2018Mogg\u2019 - Mrs, H.B.Williams and Mrs.J, R| bie.Mr.RB ve 141,443, 145.McGill-Street, Montreal Williams.Sawyprvillo at Me AL Le D eee Very effec Under mew management.Thoroughly re- [| Harvey's \u2018on [Sunday ; fr.J.Mi.; ; novated and newly furn hed.\u201cExcellent Tearned, of Learned Plain at Mr.BJ \u201cMr.Arthur Shorten, a probationer è Cased good clar au\u201d for the ministry of the [Methodist juisite 65 LE ss ® or Hay.5, orioan Lebourveau\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.H.Pal Church, preached in the.ji shy terian i] pan.day.Ame mer and Master A.Edgecombe, of.Cha last -Sunday ev ening at a.if \u2014 = 1 Ce elem | x eit me be = $1aC soa De ight.,__ For we have put our very best into this cake.\u201c We go to the garflens of France for pure vegetable There we pay often double what we mighi We bring cocoanut oil more than 12,000 miles from the isle of Ceylon.Then we mix Chee oil.pay.ake Could Buy No ad Tt you were\" diéfrer us $1 for a single alts of , we could mike ho better than our Infants\u2019 oils and boil them doubly long.After this we SE nd them through our own special kone that we have perfected é milling process in our 43 years of experience.From here they fall like flakes of snow into huge bins and are thdn crushed under a weight of 30 tons to press oufi the moisture.: Then they pass \u2018through granite - rollers ond come out in mif es of silky ribbons, after which they are dried eight times.perfect and delig thtful soap.It is so pure | land clean that it leaves the skin \u2018So we call this soap Infants\u2019 fair as an infant} \u201cDelight.Order one cgke today and see for yourself how different it is.of this Otto ofl Roses.exquisite.-10 © JOHN TAYLOR \u2018 | Note the rich, creamy lather and _ see how it leavgs the skin as soft as.velvet and as smooth as silk.: Note the dainty perfume \u2014it comes from Bulgaria and coy its us $100 a pound.But it requires 3,000 pounds offrose leaves to make a single ounce The fragrance is simply Pleg pse try it and see.à Cents a Cake At AII Dealers co.Limited, TORONTO, CANADA The result is the most Better Soap \"them in warm Delight.crescent appear as usual.nly | x of ow to Manicure | File your nails to-the desired length.Then sosk ater with a thick lather of Infants\u2019 1 Remove your fingers from\u2019the water and push back the cuticle at the base of the nails until he mae nails After this, trim and polish th Mr.George Leboür- | s oo is] the.Mrs.Wilbur Davidson \u2018ghest of: her friend; Miss Peprl Girbux,- {er spending several weeks Union * r.' sdivice Mr, Shorts gave a very practical and helpful discourse on the parable of the Prodigal Son.There was a\u2018large and very appreciative audience.Mr.Shorten gives promise to be a Very successful and useful minister of the Gospel.BEEBE, | qd Mr.and Mrs.South Main street, Barre, Vt., formerly of Beebe, Que.; were pleasant surprise on August being the tenth anniversary of Shep marriage.They were invited to téa at the home of a friend, and on théir return found their home, to all appearance, as quiet as usual.Upon their entrance, howeker, the lights were turned on, and \u2018they were greeted by about seventy-five of their friencls and neighbors, who had thered in \u2018their absence.The house-was prettily \"decorated, under tHe direction of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Curtis, who also received the guests on: their arrival.Mutie was furnished by an orchestra.Still another surprise awaited Mr.and Mrs.Wilkinson, when they were \u2018called in and compelled to\u2019 stand up before Judge MH.W.Scott,| who, after a small present that caused some merriment, gave them in hehal of their friends, 4 tin pail M) to be fill- a d iven Oth, ed with \u2018\u2018tin,\u201d but which was found tô contain-a goodly supply of silver.dollars.Mr.and Mrs.Wilkinson both responded, thanking their friénds, and assuring them of their pleasure in making them welcome.There will be cc in all the chuiches.as usual Sabbath day.Elder Daniel Gregory and many.of the Advents were in attendance at the camp meeting at Magog, but Rev.Squires preached at the grove to a large audience.There wii be no service next Sabbath in the grove.°° \u2018Recent frrivals and departures \u2018in- \"Mr.and.Mrs.Eugene Bowen Rock Island; nd two child- ter, Mrs.Sid- E.Hurd, \u2018 of cludes and Master Ralph, ST ney Pocock; Mrs.A.Agyer\u2019s Cliff, guest, \u2018of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.F.Davis, Satutday; Dr.and Mrs.Gilfillian were in Barhet the last of the week; Mrs.Ernest - Po- cock and son, of Manchester, \u2018are \u2018the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Royal Yetter; Mrs.G.A.Searles : is spending a few days at Éagle Cliff; Miss Eva Hand, of \u2018Magog, who has been visiting her parents here, has returned to Magog to resume her school duties; Miss Reed, of Ulverton, is a guest at the Methodis parsonage for a few days.Mr&, Hiram Guay is very ; ill.DLVERTON - The results of the xaminations of the pupils of the Model School were received some time ag by the Secy.ren are visiting her i \u2018Mrs.D'Arcy, ddugh\u2019 br ent son\" returned to Montreal on Saturday: aft- at Miss Mooney\u2019 EN a Albert Sith i i tin, McGiv eney.| has two aunts from Boston of years | S.MeRae-to Lingwick mond, were called on [Saturddy, \u2014 \u2018The Congtégatiorial ts will unite with the Methodists \u2018Sunday evening in the Methodist: Church \u2018Rev.R.C.; McConnel will take charge of the.two congregations, « re : Miss Harriet and.\u2018Mabel McMannis, \u2018who were so badly hurt a short time ago by'a run away horse, are ; improving.| Mrs.J.C.\u2018Smith ha which has just yielded.lemon.| Miss Clara Placey, is spending a few and friends.; Miss L.Hughes, of ery has been t engaged to teach the BI school this term, Black River Arrivals and departures Miss M.L.Thompson tures to Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.B.C, Doyle, who art tered Mr.Placey \u2019s| funeral, return od to ' Sherbrooke ; Misses Lillian Thompson, May Adeoëk ang, Edith Bothwell, guests on Wednesday of Mis.Frank Doyle; Mr, Harold Oarsca home from St.Lambe ft to visit his parents, Mr.anh Mrs: H, \u2018Carson: Mr.and Mrs.-Brown Visiting thir sister, Mrs.Jas.L.Nalker; Mrs, Feather.Mrs.Wraith, Mr.[ani Hrs, J.Wraith.of Montreal eallod hero by \u2018the death of Mr.Gordon\u201d Placey, returned home on Tueslay; Miss Shaw, nurse, of Kingsey, called to it Mrs.Albert Smith; Mbssrs, Won, pl \u2018Givency and W.MeLauchli N AQugniin, « Î New Haven, guests of Mr: and Nr, Aus.| \u2019 1 18 a lemon tree a fine large of \u2018Sherbrooke, days with relatives nc de : \u2014 2.; WAYS MILLS.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.mer \u2018has had a ors during .Cra- large number of visit- the summen; Mrs.Hovey visiting at her home; George Clark, of Montreal, is spenying his holidays with his mother and sisters, Mrs.Leslie Bean and Mrs.Eugene LeB ron; Mr.\u2018 and Mrs.Leslie Hov ey and daughters Ruth and Joice, visited Oscar Oliver's ard Durham Hanroy\u2019s recently;.Mrs.Oscar Oliven spent Friday and Saturday visiting at Leslie|and Will ; Me- Clary\u2019s.The young ladies of Way's Mills returned from Hatley feeling well nleas- ed with the results of their play, | and they-much appreciate the kindness shown them by the Hatley people and the good order maintdined throughout the evening.They have heen .prevailed upon to repeat the pobular comedy entitled \u201cBreezy Point i at the school house in this village ;next Friday night, the 20th.This play was put on at Barnston and Hatley and scored a big success.4 TOLSTA.Tho hay crop in this vicinity is far behind what it has been for a number previous, but the bay est looks very promising.| Mr.Donald S: pute and Mr, George McRae, old resident families of this place \"have sold their farms and intend mo ng away.Arrivals and moving Messrs, J.J.McDonald, P.D.McIver and M.A.McDonald, to Stratford, and Mr.G.on business ; the Misses Eva and Flossie Hillis and Mr.J.J.Mclver, of tornoway,; call ing on friends ip \"this Siete | on] Sat- ' urday; Mr.and Mrs.Aug.Beck | and Master Harok, of St.Johnshury, also Mr.Kenneth D.Wood, of Halifax, i | | of Miss McCullo P.McLeod; over Sunday; Mrs.Warren : | Johnsbury after spending a couple of |: G.A.Wilkinson, of | relatives ; Mrs.H.H.: Que., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth McRae; Mr.P.D.Mclver und.Miss E.McCullough were the guests 's aunt, Mrs.M.and children to their home in months with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John I.McIver; Miss Bessie A.Iver to St.Johnsbury; Mrs.Annie McIver and Mr.A.J.Melver to Lake Megantic on business.\u2014+ CASSVILLE.Arrivals are: Chas.Gilley, of Winter Hill, Mas, homestead, to spend a few days with Smith, of Dui- ferin Ave., accompanied by Mrs.T.Lacke, of Waterbury, the Valley Farm on Thursday ; : Mrs.M.Bangs, of Sherbrooke, visiting her sister, Mrs.L.J.Bangs; Mr.George Leyford from The Weirs, N.H., is stopping with his mother, Mrs.Charlotte Leyford, for a few days.Departures are : Thompson,\u201d and little son, Leyall, are visiting his mother and other relatives at St.Alphonse, Que.; Mrs.J, L.\u2018Heath and Miss Dolly Heath attended the party given in honor of Miss Heath at the home of Mrs.S.E.-Ab- bott.from one \u2018Pasture to another on count of the feed being short.have often laid out over night as their owners were unable to find them.on Tuesday.| days ; Your reporter has not been able to send a correct report as t eré were errors in the marks.Ct still Yriotsly : Drs.Moflatt\u2019 aiid Dewar, of Rich-* «[ford\u2019\u2019 stand; Mrs.{reports him doing nicely; Mr.and Mrs, McDonald, of Lingwick, .were the guests of their daughter, Mrs.Hill, Ont., returned to his home \u2018and Saturday on business.Mr.and Mrs: Chas.Lawton attended the funeral of Mr.I= EATON CORNER.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and: Mrs.George E.Robinson and daugh-\u201d ter, Marion, of Natick, Mass., the guests of his \u2018mother for a \"few weeks ; Mr.and Mrs.C.Hodge, of St.Johus-® bury, Vt., at his home for a few Miss Della Chute, of Boston at Mr.and Mrs.home for a vacation ; 1 Gliddon, of Somerville, Mass., at H.H.Winslow\u2019s recently; Mr.H.T.\u2018Coates was: in Montreal on Saturday; Mr.and Mrs.Hollis Coates, Birchton, | at H.T.Coates; Miss May Winslow,\u2019 visiting at.Ascot, Corner; Mrs.À.Rolfe, of Lime Ridge, .the guest of Mrs.H: French ; Mrs.F.E.Sago Mrs.H.H.Pope, Cookshire ; Miss Metcalf, Indianapolis, were the guests of Mrs.H.T.Coates one day ' last week, - Mr.H.T.Coates shipped a car load of cattle to St.John, N.B., on Saturday._ rs.Jos.Adams entertained the young ladies to an enjoyable tea © on Saturday afternoon.The lights of the supposed airship were seen by parties in our village on Monday evening, August 9th, at 17 minutes past eight o\u2019clock.They were travelling in a southeast direction.+ BURY The annual Sunday School picnic of St.Paul's Church will be held on Wednesday, 18th, in \u2018Mrs.David Turn-| er\u2019s sugar buüsh.| Mr.Wm.Wright, who recently had his eye removed.at the Sherbrooke\u2019 Protestant Hospital, is.quite com- its and expects to be home soon.Arrivals and departures: Mr.George Sawyer left Monday morning lor Is 5 land Brook- where he will take charge of the store recently opened up by Mr.Thos.Morrow in the old \u2018Wil: Forest Barter vis itel her husband at Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital Monday where he recently underwent an.operation and John Lanctot, last of the week; Mrs.George Russen spent Sunday and Monday in Sherbrooke with her husband at the hospital.; There will be an interesting talk to ladies on \u2018\u2018Health and Nerves\u2019\u2019 in.Town Hall Thursday, 19th, from 2 to i by a Miss Robinson, from Mont- rea ; + _ GALSON, Arrivals and lapartures : Mis.A.McLeod and childred and Mies Mary Graham home from ITanoves, NI! to visit their parents, Mr.and Miss D.Graham; Masters Stewart and.Laniel Chisholm, from Boston, Mass, visite \u2018ing.their.grandpareats, Mr.and Mrs.D.Chisholm; Mrs.Nel Stewart and Miss.Anna Stewart hem: from Fsrre, \u2018Vi; Mr.Angus McRitshie, from St.Johnshury,, and Mrs.DD.Closhohn home from Auburn, Ma, Miss Camps bell, Miss McPherson anil Mrs.Colin Campbell to their home in Mant- real; Miss Effie McIver to - Spring field, Mass.; Miss Katie McKenzie to Littleton, NH.Mrs.R.Martin and Miss Nina Martin, of New York, wera the guests of Mrs.M.H.McLeod for the last week; Mr.and Mrs.George | McRae, of Tolsta, were.calling cn friends in Galson on Friday last; the Rev.Mr.McQueen visited the sick in Galson last week; Mrs.McLeod, of \u201cHillcrest,\u201d is visiting her sister, Mrs.Neil Beaton, North Hill, for the last few days.i SCOTSTOWN \"(Occasional correspondent) Arrivals and departures: Mr.Bro- phy and Mr.Bertie McKay, of Montreal, spent Sunday in town with friends; Mr.Fred Osgoode and party, of Cookshire, were in.town on Sunday; Mr.C.L.Caswell, of Apple on Monday after spending a week with friends; Mr.Jack Black, of Farnham, spent Sunday with his parents; Miss Queenie Sherman returned home -on Saturday after spending a few days with friends at Lake Scaswaninepus; Mr.and Mrs.I.Wilson, of Gould, \u2018were in town Monday on business; Mr.and Mrs.N.G.Scott and child- |ren spent Sunday in Galson; Mr.Be- dard, of Quebec, was in town Friday The Young Girl\u2019s Guild will hold a socia: and fancy sale Thursday, the proceeds to go to the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.\u2019 The Royal Templars will mconlight on Friday.Cem hold a picnic at Victoria grove + LIBBYTOWN, Recent arrivals and departures: Mrs.R.¥.Howe and two children and Miss Danford, from Montreal, at Mr.F.W.: Perry's;, Mrs.B.F.Demick, from Holland, and Mrs.W.L.Smith, from Cas- wellhoro, at Mr.J.A.Breaky\u2019s; Miss B.E.Breaky home over Sunday Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Howe at Mr.F.Per- Me-F at the Lawton à Conn., guésts at Mr.and Mrs.Cortez : For the past two weeks farmers have : had to start early in the afterncon to | find their cattle as they have strayed '| ac- | Cows [ Hiram Bachelder } \u2014_ Wednesday last, when he purchaseq, a fortable and in his usual good spir- | \u2018one \u2018day last Arrivals and departures: Mr, John Young, of Windsor Mills, visiting a few days with his sister, Ars, Wm Martin; Mrs.Charley Brown is attending her other, Mrs.Malffat, who is ill at Mas wippi; Mr.and Mrs.Briggs .Waite calling on irienis at Boynton ¢n We present to the trade a super In the following brands: \u2014 Antique Persian, showing.- Table Cloths and Napkins.Pillow Linens and Sheeting s.Lunch Cloths, Doylies and Bur \u2018Morrill, from Stanstead, and Fister, Mrs.Whitcher, from Boston, \\ Mr.W.H: Davidson\u2019s, and Miss Na and.Ida Davidson returned home from Quebec; Mr.H.O.Wheeler was a guest at the Rev.Mr.Sanderson\u2019s cottage at Elmwood Parle last week: Miss Jes-7 sie Davidson is with her friend, Mrs.E.A.Bryant, at the Park; Mrs.F.Scribner was at East Hatley a few days recently.The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs.F.L.Brown on August 27th.\u2018The \u2018Ladies\u2019 Guily, will meet Friday, 20th, with Mrs.D.L.afternoon and evening, next Paul, ps THETFORD MINES.\u201cArrivals and departures are: Mrs.Jas.Lipsey and.family are ; visiting relatives in Barre, Vt.; Mr.Cordon Tyrill, of Bangor, Maire, isin town visiting his mother; Missed Vallieres, Miss Ryan and Miss Lachance were at D\u2019Israeli during the past week; Miss.Irene Collins and young brother, from Sherbrooke, are visiting \u2026 their aunt, Mrs.Moriarty; Rev.Mr.XNew- ton Carr, tof Marbleton, was in town fme mare from Mr, John Watson; Mr.John Whyte, of Leeds Village, \u2018was in town last Saturday; Mr.D.J.- Low- ry, Miss Winnie and Master Ire, were in town Saturday last visiting Mrs.Edwards.Rev.Mr.Adams, of Lennoxville, conducted the services at the Methodist Church last Sunday er + : MAGOG.The excursion to Owl\u2019s }fead - Sunday, via the stéamer \u201cAnthemis, \u2019 under the auspices of the'St.- Charles Band, was largely attended, \u2018A vaudeville company has rented Deragon\u2019s Opera House for the corrent week: and will give an entertainment each evening,ja varied programme being presented, A moving picture company has leased Mr.D.Bousagla\u2019s store next to the \u2018new post ofli for one year and ex- \u2018pects to soon have their moving picture programme under way.- + Miss R.Taylor is spending.a few days in West Sheflord visiting friends.« Mr.Perchaïi, of St.Johns, Messrs, H.L.Perchartd and Dr.Johnson, -of ontreal, t the week-end in town | BRO OORBURY * Messrs.Ww.G.C, and N.J.Batley home {from Huntingville after a visit to their sister, Mrs.Wilson, who is ill; Mr.Harald Webster; of Lynn, Mass., jguest at Mr.L.-A.Bennett\u2019s; Miss joldie Tite, from Sherbrooke after la brief stay on busin- eps; Mr, apd Mrs.Geo.Williams and little son, fro Maine, visiting relatives, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Bennett; Mr.{F.J.Murray and fam-' ily.of Montréal, with auto, guests of | Mr.and Mrs.iA.W.Saunders onc day last week; Migs Julia Coats was here A week and returned the following day} with.her little brother, Arnold, to Georgeville; Miss Ada Tite returned! from Dudswell where she has been ¢amping for a few days.+\u2014 BROWN\u2019S HILL.| saturday; Miss M.°V.Martin, from Magog, visiting her par- | Bleached Damask, with_ Napkins to match.| PORTLAND.EXPRESS \u2014 L.A.BAY LEY\u2019S ior line of goods, backed by the.Towest prices, that accounts for the growth of our business, We have, for instance, a large range of ORIENTAL pucsl The Royal Bokhara, The The Genza, The] Lucknow, The Skirban, made of Camel's Hair.Our Household Linens represent all that is best in pure linen product, Strong | Ji Butcher's Linens and Embroidery Linens.- = eau Scarfs, she.A.BAYLEY se Jgog, at Mr.O.W.Perry\u2019s; Mr.I.PB.Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, Ont, | August 28 to September 18, Fares for round trip from hog brooke, Que.| Going, Sept.3, 5, 7, § 9 ; Going Sept.4 \u2018and 6.200 : Return \u2018limit Sept.14th, 1909, HARVESTERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS TO WINNIPEG AND RETURN ] Via Chicago, Duluth and For rabces, Going dates, Aug.19 and Sept F 10 and returning up to Nov.30, $10 SEASIDE EXCURSIONS +.SINGLE FARE FOR.ROUND- TRE Going Aug.26, 27, 28, 29, Return limit.Saturday, Sept.1 on Portland $5.Bo, Old Orchard - Kennebunkport, Me., $8.10.Louis For fuli particulars appl to 0.X FOSS, City Ticket Agent, ae 2 i Square.(YurBEC CENTRAL Bs.Klay Lwa TIME TABLE w bien | In Effect June son, Sd ; west BOSTON EXPRESS\u2014Leavis LD, 7.00 a.m., arrives Quebes 19.1 daily except Sunday.au NEW YORK PAPAS.ov brooke 9.25 a.m., arrives Quebes 1.4.P-m., daily except Monday.\u2018.Leaves ! brooke 4.00 p.m., arri on p.m., daily except Sindy.he | ACCOMMODATION T areir oo Loe Sherbrooke, 6.55 p.m., c a.in., daily extept Beaty.Also connecting trains to gantic Mie vision and Chaudiere Va oy Brasch For time-tables or furt r Justin apply to any of the c or to BE: O, Grundy, Sherbraoke.oe gn PB ITT ca PACIFIC Canadian Nationa Ext \u201cTORONTO, Ont, Aug.28th to Sept, 13th, 1909 : Round trip-fares from Sherbrooka, Qâe.: Going Sept.4 and Gloees 588 ; Going Sept.3, 5, 7,18, 31286! Return limit Sept.14th, ® ra .Seaside Exoursion \"FROM SHERBIR JOKE TO 1200.ST.JOHN, N.B.\u2026 coon Fibres ST.ANDREWS, N'¥ \u201cF0 Tickets good coins and 29, : Trekets good Lo/ return unt! sal 11th, 1909.E, H.SEWELL, City ; Pass.At © Art Building, SH erbrooke.era Y., to visit his cousin, Ar Bobet Smith; Mrs.Robt.Sims, of Sher hrooke, visiting her daughter, Mrs.5.A.Campbell mn: On Sunday evening, Jr Rickard SE 26, W, » Spriggins, while| out driving with\u2019 à lady friend had rather] had Juek.The horse fell breakiñg both shafts, _ doing other damage which neces ed the borrowinfr of a.return trip.\u2018 OT +\u2014 MOF\u2019S RIV ents oi Sunddy; Miss Roi, of .Mago at A.W.Br wn's; Mr.and Mrs Cre | Melloon, | ast Hatley, were calling on friends rec ently; Mr, Tred Dunn and daughter) Mrs.C.Wade, were in Stanstead EN There will he a lawn social at E.F.Temple\u2019s Friday evening, Aurust 20h, ; \u2014 BRESETT CORNER, HATLEY.Arrivals arè : Mr.and Mrs.+4.Ww.| McConnell home from a visit to Fast Charleston, Wt., to visit fr lends : Messrs, Ww.H.and Harry Sims, of Sherbrooke, tb attend \u2018the Regatta _ bell ; Mr.S.Smith, of Brooklyn, N.| Mr, Land visit theit sister, Mrs.S.A.Camp- (For further St.F:ancis Mèae\u2019s River Protestan ed on Monday, Aug.JI 'S.McLewd, of Montreal, Arrivals and depasir ; Lock and two children, \u201care visiting fpr \u2018a mé parents, Mrs and Mrs Mr.A.Brown, of Cal Brow far a fe) we Aver.of Tennoxville, wa few days last week.' The Moe's Riv T Missi hold an ice cre: sorda ler's lawn, Friday, the|! see other pag ry's; Mr: and Mrs.J.M.McClary and little son and Mr, Pearson, from Ma- | 4 134 Cou nee See se Li Novell COWAN\u2019S.Name and design patented and regi teres THE COWAN CO.LIMITED, nro À - ron ! The most deli anol chocolate riens | They stand alone in \"their smoothness richness and nique \"flavor.insist 10 pe SE | +.At de i EF The The dairy 1 \u2018most importäu .ships.In the the creameric where the raj from the farm shipment.Th¢ \"important con farmers and 1 | \u2014lence of dairy \u201cupon the stant maintained by There appeu: a*too prevalen adopt \u201cnew fc _ mon sènse où recommenda Lio in direct touc dairy produce A proper atic always given such quarters.to improve th sheeve, or to s eyo to the\u2019 der been Jost thre ing to the int af mew ideas gc the demands © govern the far suffer in both - © There is n sj the dairy ind On this point : large.To ma riunily rests we serious rc ; ent, whe süpply- ar y oonfes sorte to inter up-to-uate met} , he has m di erence whic} of.trying to de pr ui comm.an indifference line with all 1 find, and estal trill of d \u2018a d soluce, j ja ?- PE.à Astrono a A\u201d rumor be day that an n circling about | fately above 1i vince.Since \u2018 : \u201cto lights\u201d | dy ave tow Townships, | ing: the numer.differing point halt of the.gO .trious counties verandahs gt.Monday evenin two mysterio.from, the ebse Lu munity befor, .fixed their wou Wités | a continu Tittle star, ho am,\u2019 accompa trip, coming an fous\u201d purpose, Proved, hôwev escent career\u2014 are interested j Peighbor|y way able do take vi \u201cenus had het, for stolen ex| toward this ing Nging of the: of.Sir Curzon \\ trial lasted scar find him ¢ uilty - of death 5 With now paid \u2018the px a Éd from ing hu among hdse ar -Andjan student, émory as.an \u201cCause, the unfe $ + rommendation from a man or .irm in direct touch with the market for < dairy produce deserves- consideration.tioh, however, is not |as it left tlle stock gambling world, | Montreal, who has been visiting : Dr.0 2 : 826 W.Craig St., MONTREAL: - Lo A ROPE.ae nd \u2018ice receive L fr : : , Re rt | ago he ho public! and Mrs.Rexford, returned home on tertainment such a great success.The ana of Noses: David, Dion, Thos.{Li A dvoonten oe RE ecb kT IVER, | - | ] always given to advice receive rom a yea Q ; 1° 8 n P \u20ac; Monday accompanied by fiss Eva /proceeds amount to! #45, which will ourn er an _ ami les.MONTREAL TOR- voc te .ne oo 8.such quarters, Many an opportunity [sickens of professionalism, profession- : Rexford ; Mrs.Bradford, of Granby/-| be devoted towards the Phillipsburg WEST 1A OME \u2014 ONTO LINE (Via i To NICOL, ADYOCATH, % WELLINGe a to improve the quality of butter and [alism will cedse.When.cities and towns] is the quest of her father, [Mr.John- Athletic Association, | A.Arrivals: Mr.H Sweet, from Los and Rochester, N.e ton Street, Sherbrooke, fee, or fo ah it, a intcliçnt ad villages ian Ic toes, ma | 00; Mise Lily Tadd wi To the pas SouTH GRANDY Angee, Gal at 5.Katine, fi Fo Fourth CR, TES WIT MEO, = \u201cevê to the demand of the market, has [up of amatejirs of local fame, and ton Home, returned A New York on Recent arrivals and departures are: first visit to this part in 22 years; will leave at a3 3 \u2014 = \u201c i és fear ie ; ., ; : : : ; a - - been lost through this fear of yield league gamed where the strictly ama- | Wednesday, to again take up her pro- Mr.and Mrs.Cleveland, of Cowans- Hr.and Mire, Avery Reid ! Ni Mr.I ; cont Sundays.Wate Our are da AUVO 7 i ing to the influence of new ideas.et, teur contests] will give cause for honest fession as trained nurse; Rev.| Mr.| ville, Master Wallace and Miss Made- fe CON TTER\", an T.À MONTREAL * TORONTO - - HAMILTON \u2014 \u2014 LA * if pew ideas govern the market and od hen the t i'1 | Schagel and wife, of West Brome were | line Sparling, of Granby, at Mr.D Miltimore and family at Mr.N.| LINE (via Thousand Islands end Bay VJ OSEPH ROY, LL.B.\u2026, ANVOOAZR ar = the demiands of the market, they must local interes then the amateur sil}; town on Tuesday ; Mis.George Clow\u2019s: Miss \u2019 Juli Mitchell of Gran- Frenci's on Sunday.| of Quinte)\u2014Steamer Belleville leaves + &c,y Lake Megantio, To Gh \u2018govern the farmers, or the latter will win out against the professional.Un-1 Robb and her guests enjoyéd a \u2018trip by, guest of Miss Mattie Koop; the pi epar ur Sat Mr.ond Mrs.Fo H every om tod BY emma pec A¥ CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS; Si guffer n both ed op und purse.til then the poner worm il come to Bolton Springs, a, pybnesday ; Misses MN anghton and Higgins, of day; Mr.John Sweet to Cdbait \u201con MONTREAL-QUEBRO LINE =.Steamers G K.ADDIE, OE.Q.L.S.QUEBHO, \"1 J There 1s a splencic oppo v 10! lits work, to the shame and regret of | Messrs.I).Finley: an .Whitley are Granby at Mr.S.ler\u2019s; the Rev, , | ! eave dally at 7 p.m.Otfice 81 St.Peter St, Residenga 8% 04, > M te dairy industry in this | provinve.1°.lover df honest play.| spending their holidays at Camp@Mo- |and Mrs.Hutchinson, \u2018of Fitch Bay | Bemsiio nest Sunday i h _ QEBEO SAGUENAY LINK \u2014 Steamers ca Saleberry St, Tel.Connections.thi int there is no need to en- \u20acvery lover ¢i honest play | hawk : Mr.H.Nutting h turned t .; Lo ; |.unday in the Metho leave Quebec at 8 a.m.Tuesdays = Bi, RE Le 5 mak Thest of pe | The Onlooker.| (paws wean uvkng nag JeRIrhes 10.calling on friends here; the Misses Flo- dist Church will be held in the after- and Saturdays.All particulars at SQ.A, MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATI.5 To make the hest où that op- _ \"| Ottawa after spending his holidays ra and Meron Graves'and Miss l'ran- |noon at 2 o'clock when the Oddtel- n.; | ecook.Bell \u2019Phoné.Good connections, L, portimity rests with the farmers.It + J here ; Mr.A.W.Pettes and Mr.Henry ces Hayes, of Fulford; and Miss Annie [lows from the different lodges will City Ticket Office, 126-128 St.James St.is a serious reflection \u2018upon their past judgment, when a man'in touch with both supply.and demand in the dairy and that re be employed] when the canker has left the | i ; edy one which will only | : wWorm | Mrs.Draper, Montreal, were in town (sporting world as rotten\u2019 | Wood were in Richford on Monday.| TURNED DOWN.mer.\u2019 Arrivals and departures { Mr.and on Tuesday ; Miss Olive (Carson, of A peanut party was given on 'Monday evening in.the Lake View House uel jn his usual acted \u2018as chairman.Mr, Waite for Kindness and help in King.Mr.John 5 humorous manner Great credit is du his aking the en- Donaway, of Shefford: Mt., visiting\u2019 their aunt, Mrs.J.Ri Robinson; Mrs.James T.Booth, of Shefford Mt., and his brother, Mr.Edward Doray,- Manager of: the Sweetsburg' House.Mesdames Laronge and Berube, \u2019 of Montreal, are guests of Mr.Chaput meet for divine service.Preacher, the pastor, Rev.- G.8.Schagel.Dinner will not be served in the hall by AND PATENT ATTORNEY Tel.Main 6817.Opposite Post Office.SHERBROOKE LOAN & = ed BUSINESS OARDS.- sd ADVOCATES, OUGLAS M.TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE, Quebec Land Surveyor.Plans, sube divisions and surveys, all kinds.\u201c Ca ~ .: \u201d 2015 \u2019 ; ; ( .y - 00 industry confesses that, alter repeated CORTE ; Hall by Mrs Mussen and Mr Fanning.Mr.Winfred \u201cCarter, of Brigham, at the ladies as formerly announced.APMAND Cu Ra EAU a Eccholaga eforis to Interest creameries -in an (Contihued from- page 1.) À party ot y g pe plié drove to Mr, F, L.Carter's; Mr.Wm.Young Saturday afternoon a friend me ; Bank Bldg., \u2018Phone 143.méme nd] nied wold Sarl 0 EE BE Soin bon Esme MORTGAGE COMPANY ips, be has met with a continvied h- C.B.Cady, Theophile Dupras, P.5 | Ps + - Fisher er, ot Mr.Amy Pearl.and Lou | between: the, manried and nt Promo : + INSURANCE AGENTS.° A Cor ; CE Cl i .1 - | ; h \u201c| me A .dt hoe tn py | ingieon, CLE pou et, de en EE Ne mad | Verges, hots ver of els Sono 35 \"in\" | Boris money on dos nd | eve, amwnaL Tha: ymg to do anything for the dairy Pickel, Jbi Gibson, Jas D.r.anu Ars.aladay a T.And spending a few weeks with Vrs.J.D.vor of the former.; $ 20 : « ance agent.Fire, lle, Accidents oo ; i or] \u201c| \u2018| ; ., .A .; .NPEPSW ar ce\u201d ; » etc.k i BR inary It is sorely time for ngri- H.Pickel, J Pon Gos tier, H.Le Roy ry ove visited at ro : Hill re- parker, are now returning to their \u2026, A California paper to- hand says : Allows Interest at 4 Pp.C, Plate Glass, etc Record Block: 2 care, communities to jal from Fuller.Geo.|E.Ford.W.G.- Milti- Miss Helen McIntosh, of Toronto, is home after spending a couple of days 5 oF onday evening, July 12th, \u2018at computed half yearly.DENTISTS: - ?ea piidlerence such as this, al into lrore.J.C.Miltimore.| visiting her aunt.Mrs.W Maciar- |in West Farcham, .| = P o\u2019clock, Miss Gladys 'L.Sweet, old- sq YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, le with all the new ideas tho x , ; \\ g , .H.ar est daughter of M d J.DAVIDSON, President.> il, 8 t oe Na 1CCas > Ca The Mayor presided at the session Jane on River street a The grasshoppers are becoming véry F So gs 8 P.and Mrs.Henry C.H.FOSS.Sec.-treas Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.: EE ; 8 ¢ t * ; .I .- , : ; J .| \u2018 ! .- = a éudard Of dairy output.(hat hot] |Whieh took glace in the Town Hall, Miss Mary Macfarlane visited rela- destructive hero, and Jaws elds es merly a Brome resident), Avenue, (for \u2014 = PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS \" A LL, at sna\u2019 sr \u2019 a or + \u2018 ,; \\ a | ; | : Js .: fre them a deserved reputation for at eight o TE Eh Yr.Noiseux, ules in West, Shefford last.veek.fom being totally Mestroyed.bride of Mr.Rufus P.Bangle, of Im- | Births, Marriages and Deaths FFi, A», DAROHE, M.D,, SPISULALIST, | Counci s {.BE., r.Louis Dien an r.#J.Sirois \\ time , perial.The , ceremony was performed = à Eye, Lar, Nase and Throat, Prive .|G.A.Doherfy, W, F.Lee and A.J.went to East Farnham on onday on À very pleasant!time.was spent at by Rev: John Nicholson Pertorme cto Hopital\u2019 ava Ofice, 49.Eine.8% \u201c tre in attendance.\u2018account of the death of Mr.and Mrs.the picnic held in Mr.;J, R.Robkin- .1 » pastor of the BIRTHS.In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.| Astronomical Tendencies, dy hat an airship had and Egbert Scott, lof Iron Hill; were Garvanza M.E.Church; The bride was es.Pillars of ferns, English ivy and COTE.\u2014At Lennoxville, on Aug.12th, Res; 45 King street, Sherbrooke, Que; been een [ton and Mr.|George E.Ford.here on Monday Arrivais and departures include Mr.hasta daisie ; t #* A : Lit >.a daisie } , ; 3 ¢ .\u2014 5 drfing about in the beüvens immed- Dr.H.L.| Fuller, of i Te Mr.George W.Johnston went to [and Mrs.Patch and children at Mrs.4) bridal.party bad 4 bower dre oo a son, to Mr.and Mrs.Austin RS.WILLIAMS AND MACKAY Se [ iately above this section .Pr.|ratepayer ofithis Township, spoke &t Cornwall, Ont, from here on Sunday, Patch\u2019s father, Mr.C.N.Johnson's; ; he a Sn - Montres A erbrooke.4200 ms ection\u201d of the ; Pre length\u2019 againpt the proposal, consider- | jeaving by the Boston express at 6.30 |Mrs.C.Beyer and two children, of served where the wedding supper was LEONARD.\u2014At Bresett s Corner, Hat- hours until 10 a.my 1-6 p.m.7-8 Pam.vince, : Since then the story oi the |; ; .3 th .5 served, was decorated with pink and |ley, on August 17th, 1909, a daugh- *2d by appointment.: Wee 1 1s Ane y ¢ |ing it a safdr crossing than the one, m getting back here 9.30 p.m.One.|Dorchester, Mass., at Mr.and Mrs.green.{The guests, who.were relatives ÿ, on Aug Jus ld 5, \u201cBR.two lights\u201d has been told from neur- ear the Swéetsburg station, or the | point of his trip included a (run of \u20ac9 |P.Sherrer\u2019s and [other friends; Mr.End near fronds.amber Fre ter, to Mr.and Mrs.George Leonard.R, Ww.A FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) J lyeery town ano, villege in, the Pe J.Lavery crossing, or the Polvinf miles in an hour and a quarter by John Watt.of Boston, Mass., at Mr.Mr, and Mrs.Bangle : aro spending GUSTAFSON.\u2014At Lime Ridge, Aug.Far, Nose and Throat Diseases.87 Duffs : Townships.It woull seem, aîter reud=| CFossing, or the West Brome Crossing, the train that is known as|the Inter- |W.Dymond\u2019s last week; Mrs.Frank their honeymoon at Catalina, and af- 15th, 1909, the wife of Mr.Carl Gus- rin \u2018Ave.Sherbrooke, Oonsultations: 10-19 | ing the numerous reports from widdly or the Adamsville crossing.He was.national Limited.Worden and family, of Farnham's: ter October 1st will be at home in Im- tafson, of Sherbrooke, a son.a.m., and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment, Mr MeKi | presented the propos A.Dion's little baby boy, the preced- son's, grove, quite a number Loin pre- becomingly : attire fn a gown of | ST.MARTIN \u2014At Brome.Centre, Que., La OS ed end upeday mont - ~~ | \u2014 tion of the [C.P.Raliway, , ing day.sent\u2019irom Granby and; .cream silk, cut prince ith train.on Aug.11th, 1909, a daughter, to \u2014 - >, J Secretary rend two letters received Mos ; M.F.wil , : Du .+ 1K, ot pn Ce 88, wi , train, .» vr \u2018 ug paid : A.O.ETHIER, M, D, SPEOIALa A amor became \u201ccurrent last Tues- in.opposition to it from Sherif Cot- essrs ilson, o nboro, NORTH PINNACLE and carried a: bouquet of bride\u2019s ros- Mr.and Mrs.Alphonso St.Martin.J «ty; Urinary diseases.Uonsultations Are =.Es.$ | J» ie | Le a el, poi, 0 rts a case Ta = 2 ¥ - fe 7 toot\u201d wn ; DY A = i a ac , cu vaut qe 5 a > E ¥ #- L i She OE = qe A 5.+ 2 Slow Lobe 1 à ; ; | ., J ; #1 Nn 4 , BE | 7 SBE FER Te ÉQS > SI ! \\ : | - i ; M : NUE! 25 3 it § rR Co EE BHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST :18, 1909, Ë To PAGE THRES, CfA [ES a PE\" i = a land.| > \u2014 Lorde \u2014 : : : - LESH TA iE 5, IU RL bo .and, at last, even the smaller.s .; \u2018 \u2018 - 7 _ Fake PR LL ci 8 ; =» .\u2019 .ler sportin i .; ; oo ; JHE ves nea = | Too Daily Record ii woe BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS NH Tee .ROOKE RECORD CO.ence of prdiessionalism, - Now profes- \u2018 ( \u2018 A 4 e All the Newest Styles in : ° | .dE 38 Hg RIT DOS .3; so .: : \u2019 | : , ; \u2018 L | - : : .- © Coa Lobe $id wl ML\" «SX ANE ze : ters and Publishera, palm 1h sport is not the greatest \u2014\u2014\u2014 | - : : \u2014 a in .Where à Little «Hi i 0 1555 ê, 4 Re 5 2 ished every aftermoom, 'ecvil in the world, It will not ; ; 1 i | > Master | C i= : Re ; Î \u2019 FREE RUS PRCA US AR 1a Tol °C ed ad PUTS\" and\u201d 108° Wallings er ll not over- Gathered by Daily Record Cer.Young-end son, Master Howard, of Montreal ; Mis Short to Rock Island | : bedi FR RSS pa Bus Soke.périctiy in pu governments nor.destroy domestic 7 y y » | Foster; Miss Mattie Wherry, of Mont.on Monday ; Mr.E.H.Hawthorne, of ° ' / Diff M k SK Hi $*h x pa V8 X a BSCRIPTION J as in Denada, Mabbiness.Nevertheless, professional- respondents in Various real; Mrs.J.Golden and daughter, Montreal, spending the week end at Slippers | ; Î er ence à es #11 Reel TRE _ to the United / States, [ism is a rftropgrad bu Miss Hattie, of Manchester, at Mr.D.Mr.Hawthorne's ; Mrs.W.R.Dewell | J | Will bd eREh | RW %gptain, and months, $1.00; three .|.Brace movement.To Communitie Brown\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.H.Libby and d son, Howard, of Cowansville, at : « MIE 345 TSI = i yes 3 ani one mont To WnSEipa many it mgy sefm a legitimate and | family \u2018to South Stukely \u201con *Satur- Mr Hawthorne's \u2018on Friday ; Mr.W.d P | ALot f Diff 5, dat Hal RE I : pai ross.in the grenier wnshipa natural ext ession of the practical um- | CURRENT EVENTS OF T DAY\u2014 gays Mr.D.Brow to Dunham; Mr.S.Tilson and family and Miss Bkemp,.an UMpS 5 0 Î erence \u201cee ald i! 3 x .6 ear © : should take bitions is ave x | ° il .i wi i i ; | .A.42 D: - ; Gé lonsta TELE F io 00e pres Cr ous ace making pol \"ge and ite money-| COMINGS AND GOINGS OF |on Seige vo Cowansville dairy board [of = Farndon, Buc ide ato My,| Mode in White, Pink amd Blue.\u2014 | : $4 it ut i 3 5 pra register letter.- ever, wher, Cn thetly speakmg, how- | « PEOPLE, Master.Arthür Mooney is improving | Toothaker\u2019s on Saturday ; Miss Kemp | J A.WIGGETT & Co.It\u2019s in the drug business.Where |- : hl ody bh 5 ordef® after 6 8 ing \u2018 50.>.an is paid for any.joua | t.N.H., the\u2018guest of her ° ° Corey ee : ; \"U08 2 $AT > ÿ received | Thanks, not bxcoeding I .y \u2014 | rapidly from a long; serious illness, |of Claremont, N.H., 11e .a little difference in tho quality 1 ES ~ Co Obituary Paotry, 10a line, for.po hejis oi PPosed to have worked | .| WATERLOO.| and will soon be able ito be out once sister, Mrs.Toothaker i FN William Opposite Court House, of medicine makes a great deal - Vèn DR 2\" ig D sing Notices, 3o.pe at.whould be \u2018OF his pa hen a man receives Ye Arrivals and departures Mr.and more.; Mitchelmore, | of anchester, N.H., the : ; ho, ; Ha J 7 CHANGES of A rinters before 8 muneration}ior playing at cor { Mrs.Clarence A.Booth and sons ef \u2018The brooks and streams, ale, many | guest- of his mother, Mrs.Parsons ; of difference in the results ob- SHEE Mo bands © cat ying at any -game, .Ie LC \u2018 J C N.4 : ; .Hot hg 20 d pe ot the day of publi lon te he is,no lofger an amate 5 >| Montreal, in town the guests of Miss Of the springs about here, are com- Mrs.Wm.Cotton, of ersey City, 1 tained.You can\u2019t be too par i£ il pl Joo ippertlony No changes GUAKARIOS Cle borformer in ae he is a |K.Booth; Miss Kate Sullivan and pletely dried up, and there is a gener- |Y, at Mrs.Mitchell's.\u2014 || ticular with your medicines.HEE \u2018 ee wl erille periormer an the open, for | pie :, of Providence, RL, the guests al wish for ral.cow ANSVILLE ° That is our policy and you TE \u201cit .4d : \u2014_\u2014 .hose servites men in t e amusement.| or one wee of Mr.an rs Beaure- r, ross, oO ontreal, who will Lu - oo oe ._ .4 4 AR \u2018ve 5: F ; a Sanaa \"S business arg willing to pay well gard ; Mrs.Glasgow, of Boston, Mass.soon practice in Knowlton, was call- Recent visitors here include: Messrs.A splendid hair dressing | and tonic, can get any but the particular | hy Soi Ly .1 c ay well, ale : : os : F.N.Corriveau and Edward Capron, For removal of Dandruff, Prevents kind here.\u2018an 7 To deplork professionalism do.visiting at her parents, Mr.and \u2018Mrs, |ing on Mrs.C.Brown with Dr.Prime, |F: N.pau aid EC Mar nd Falline Hai i = ; RE .°m does not | Chas.M.Eastman, Shaw street ; Mr.ren: .of Mansonville;: Albert .Meigs and | Falling Hair.Lo ._ Tu a TH prevent théjinfluence it is acquiring'| George Cook, of Sherlock, Vt.,| in] PHILLIPSBURG.F.E.Harvey and Edward Legendre, Women who desire beautiful fl uffy ° E ha : + ; | from being ffelt in every .town and town the guest of his aunt, Mrs, | F.The entertainment given in \"the of Bedford; B Sian, and W.hate phould use Parisian Sage daily.Griffith's Dr a g St ore ga 5 N i.village thiokghout the .countr less | Parrington ; Miss Black, of Truro, N.memorial hall by some of the summer | 2rvindale, LS \u2019 : ) ; - ; JR FE LR Dairy Industr a Roosevelt) should arise in tho rs S.in town the guest of Mr.and visitors, with the aid lof some.local CoOkMSE, of a: Mion Smith, pe (Kodak Store.) Je LS 1 a The Dairy Industry.Lu NE POT M {Mrs A.A.Racicot, Eastern Avenue; |talent, was ind a grand success, of St.Armand; John - Newton, 4 121 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.a Sei {#- ._\u2014 ing world, it looks as though the can- | Mrs.Jas.Nelson, of Baldwinville, The programme c isted of first a |North Sutton; Mr.and Mrs.George F.T.ANSELL, Develonin q p nti LS pT 01 \u201cqe dairy iiidustry is one-of the ker worm would eat its way into all\u2019 Mass., and Mrs.V.Lytle, of East- | chorus hy entire com ny, then fol- D.Baker, of Dunham; Frank Mizner, Druggist and Stationer, fully and promptly ona?care- nie pe i > tant i the Eastern Town- the umateui organizations leases | man, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.A.Curtis of lowed the childr \u2019s \u20ac orus, burlesc ue.ot 08 er; : a arton, : od : ) Ret dee +.ost important un Lie Ju PU al > 25.71 Stanstead, in town the guests of M .hs Mice AU I'¢ real: Mr.| McDowell, of Knowlton, - 10 Strathcona Square.\\§__________ sg ER | ot In the agricultural communities and clubs.[When men run body-killin, : and phy 9 S he Ru or Square.band, shir dance by Miss Alice Wil- guest of Mr.John W.Brill.- \u2014 = \u2014 Chg 4 BF ameries represent factories, Marathons for the pastime of an idle.Mr.and Mrs.| Beech, Mr and.Mrs.Ein Unappreciated vent hy The Rev.Dr.Symonds took all the FEET Jo0cceecnncescccecscce : Ct 3 ar \u2018 4 \u2018here the raw material is received crowd and} a fair sized purse, they | Eady, of Williamson, Pa.,| and (Mr.namely, Miss Iris| Ramsay fice F Anglican services of thie Parish last - lron Pipe |e RECOMMENDED © RE Te + the farmers and prepared for have degencÿated into a sort of human and Mrs.Henry Martin, of unham,.Shannon, Miss S.Shannon, Miss M.DE rsinity.Church dt Cowans- 9 for sale, from ® _ ; \u2018 : a pate j Fr pin t.These factories are \u201c the race horse\u201d | When teams of neighbor | Je\u201d Myron T.ao quests où r \u2018and Kamsay, Miss I.hanhon, Mr.Hinch- ville and \u2018at 2.30 p.m.at Christ | an lengths for carrying rater, steam, © EASTERN TOWNSHIP S-HOTELS : ; oR P Sa + important connecting links between the ing towns rheet for a game of base- | Miss Leola, eldest daughter of Mr.obs récitation Cy Brehom er, eran The re oe posts, fencing etc.Very cheap, anyquantity.8 000 oo 0000000000000 TEAR LE 7 ?ha vvpl- | be .1 ._.S.° .} .> ; | .x .W = \u2018 J .Lu je .wo aud the market.The excel.ball, and ejoh of the teams is sus.|and Mrs.8 oo.Booth, 1s suffering |); neon; minuet by four young peo- quent and listened to with rapt at-| IMPERIAL WASTE & METAL CO.\u2018F\\ARNHAM\u2014CANADA HOTEL NEM EN En 1 Jence \u2018of dairy produce depends gly Dito lost ithe other has \u201cbought\u201d a.itis, y .DL.appgn ple Gress as in e olgen Limes; Jog tention by the three congregations.8-13 QUEEN ST., MONTREAL.Guests welcome, Rate $1.J.Maguire, Ce Er +R > : son the standards set, aud the.Rules man, the \u201cYporting\u201d spirit may es| The Re y Mr.Waite; dialogue, \u2018The ues- Miss Gula Ruiter is here from Man- | \u2018 RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL,- T REE deny F ! 2 by these pooling stations.well take & quiet farewell of local | will Soar tn tECE EE oh rles Block.tion, by Miss Fo her a d Mr.Shan- chester, visiting her father, Mr.Eli B-50.(MoGall), aM.Can.Soo.C.H.G\u2019 Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal; - eu IQ eut | _ s be among farmers contests and join the other shades of | on Monday evening, Aug.BOth.|\" [HO \u2018Harry Lauder,\u201d only original |Ruiter, and other relatives and .AGOG, UNION HOUSE, REMODEL rina Kn + There appears to Le among larmers | 4 {3 0 EL - imitation, by Miss Shannon; song by |fricnds.0 ; ; arence ' OMSON M led, ' mawly furnished, fGarceau - Cg EY one | a too prevalent fear of being forced to \u2018\u2018honorable play.\u201d ; | .KNOWLTON.: Mr.Barnes; mandolin\u2019 selections by Col.Carson, of Crown Reserve ! Ouellette.LE Te ga aE 5 alopt \u201cnew fangled\u201d notions.Com- At the prpsent time there appears} Dr! Paintin has moved into the Miss Ramsay and Mopere, Skins : ame, was a recent guest.of Dr.Wil- (tx.Examiner Canadian Patent Otficé, i WEETSBURG HOUSE, REMODIT.+ ale PT.© be surelv ee th: ._ this evil.i y |song by Mr.Waite; \u2018O Canada\u201d hy .Cotton.> ad.; : a FR TUE | mon sense ought surely to see that a [to be but of e remedy for this evil, | house lately occupied by Mr.L.Par Mn.Barnes and chorus; God Save hod Mr.Victor Doray Is the guest of ELECTRICAL .ENGINEER | ed.New management: E.Daray,M j £ Ed ihe 4 \u2018 pas ; 34 #3 sa a] A vu Ç Sas aa NEN 5 z ) NE 7 = .i Via: FO Rr à 3 pe a a \u2019 A re pre ca - prorata \u201d k aruba \u201crie Ec SE ERNE » a rn, .3 \u201c a a ee 79) =?5 CP Ps - , TST nn Sana IT = A pn .ss F So RAE kag rn TAAL ST BE Tw EE, Say Pleat gle = À pe ee \u2018 AP Er a Tes ER rg ky ee ra Shan gD: hkl ee car - oz - ; A 5 = ES = - ==\" ; x po) ¥ re A 8 Rs 36\" 2 4 or x G > ye = o er \u201d pe x -\u2014 = , rv.~ =.= fr * Le AT a \u2014ue cm \u201c ras AS -.i = te =z - a wh = ThA = LE LR a ve 9 \u201c ê- - = au = \" x oy ee r= TEE = oh Satna : rr Ÿ fT Se I aires gere - ape a Trp ee a ras 2 SAO.lh me I EY ST vga tt cu TX Féeries = > - i 2 2 SE Te ~ : PERS SAIT ES ce FT WT FES = a # | ha FR mn ee a ao rr op RE = Ere op Ae dey CAE LT Te TT GE re ug pi ge SME og ge 23 aby mé - 5 RE Tm ere mt .Fr 72 ps ?5 = = 3 SPE .= 08 - B : \u2014 mat we \u2014 Re \u20ac ie Low eng Se erm eo ; 5 == EET ok sg lz 5 2 REF mie - Sp a EET : « SET A Sem or eT , 4 TT = PS = 3 ~ : - C rer as .ee .I by i ane = .- - - 0 \u2014 il pa > hd > pet - - > ; ; ee .c - 3 ur ITS.\u201d =\") tas 12 eme oh - Same ee a 0.none \u2014 a a a ma - a - es re am 0 4 ; - ee = _ oo n x um re v om.oA ; Tor Sr Zea ; - a Init 5 3 = ee pare I wa a2 pe 22\u201d ra \u2014.T, 3 4: pi : 2 \u2018 ë is Eee : e + = 2 L ; | | _ _ 2 ; .) rn; .WS.a ca xy 3 RE EE ran re ae av va ; ; ; | av no cansruompat- gn Entre ea on pra rR RY [PT IN pes Pre A EE EE = ÿ Le p ! ; x pet = 3 2 + 0 « ps hoa y by , RTE : Pose : sait Na Pye R a Es pr Bay - Ts iy pu Fa .£ , Ra re.ey es + ge : ; - .Ss ; ; capes a x > rangs, Ea MN 1 SF WHT 5 Lx us : = Cp TE ns MES, gs El 3 ; 7 oa Te a 0 \u201che Nr = Ci ETS oF A SOF Fes \" ! 2 ; reas A 3 =~ ; i > Se RE RE EL - : | 4 oo x \u201d a Th .; HT Arr ee a or ppt 0 ZY 3 VRE ANTRAL kD.dp mee gS el ik Jess \u20ac = a CE a TATE =\" on wi.Te .> À - 5 ew > = ages 24 22 a \u201c ~ o .- + ï , A F R ; io pa 2 re 3 ; ay sf : ; a TW : me ï - - ; - à sure that {| the proposition was Af Messrs.M.F.Martindale and George Corner, at J.T.Wilkrn s; Ykr.and rial McMILLAN \u2014 Pittsburg; Pennsyl- R F A GADBON - \u201c2.x CE | Uf ! | : Orge _ : 3 .| ; i .A.OIS, - BPEOIALDY ; ~ difering.points, us though at least |good one fo j the C.P.Railway, be- Hawley were in Montreal on Sunday.Mrs.S.M.Simmons and son, Frank, pe .; vania, on At 14 the 8th instant, D Ohfidren\u2019s Diseases, 51 King Et.} Pe balf of the gool peoble of these indus.c@use -anyong killed on a wagon road: Mr.and \u2018Mrs.T.H.Halladay, and of Richford, Vt., visiting friends in! Arrivals and departures; Migs Mary 1909, twin boy and girl ito Mr.and \u2014 \u201car nu trious counties hind bec Sine out running pargllel to a line-of railway Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Duboycp were at jthis vicinity Sunday last; Master Hubbard, of Sherbrooke.js in town Mrs.Malcolm McMillan, formerly of L.G.BAGHAND M.D.vi ; vera, ad been situng out on would die without incurring any lia- Iherville and St.Johns, Sunday.Kenneth Jenne returned to Sutton \u2018the guest of Mrs.B.- Gardner- Mi M Cowansville.| 1 TRS \u2019 , { añs studying the stars, lyst [bility whichfthe C.P.Railway would \u2014+ - last week from spending several days Louise Salsbury.of Fulford is he TUBBERFIELD.\u2014At Cowansville, on |\u2019 .SPECIALIST.I - Monday evenitur, - Searcy, could ties, [have to settle, but if they were killed MANSONVILLE.at his uncle\u2019s here, E.L.Jenne\u2019s; uest of Mrs, Frank Sa er: Mr \u2018Ch ; Saturday, the 14th instant 1909, a Ere Hone, Nets aad Thront Dep rimes M Pomysterious Tights hase prusse] [OR the crosping the railway would} (ying to repairing that is being Miss Maude Deming left here last |%ohnson and family wère in town or | daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Henry Tub- aû the- Sherbrooke Pte.Vincent da Pau F from the observant vos Of ou {777 [not be released from responsibility.done in the Methodist Church, there Yeek for her home in Oakland, North \u2018Sunday Miss Rh Titt own on erfieid.es Hospital.LTT TT an osertaut eves ot one com- pyrthermord, it would relieve the C.was not any service on Sunflay = Dakota; Miss Deming came here to y; i - y liltemore 1s Hours ol Gonmitations ma Af the Hom _ munity.before those of another ok h int f r y set \u2018 isit relati 1 friend \"| spending a few weeks with friends in DION.\u2014At East Farnham on Satur- pital from 8 to JO a.mw BY day x.: w ose 21 another had |P.R.Railway for the maintenance of Arrivals and departures: Rev.\u2018Mr, Visit relatives and friends last Dec Montreal i day.the 14th.1909.a son to MP à cept Sunday.At his © 17 rocks ay I fixeq \"their wondering + 1/70 ug them.|the crossing] on the other hand the} Grolv left Thursd for Tlyndhurst : ember; Mrs.E.T.Deming was in ontreal.y, | » 1702, & o M2.an Sherbrooke.Qus.from 10 ame 80 8 BE La With a continuous Tai Ll bl proposed wagon road would be much Miss T Willard, of Eastman Yas \u201cthe Montreal last week, | ;| (For further Bedtoré District News see Mrs.Auguste Dion.en i it \\ 0 s \u2018Twustaile, 1 inkle.proposed ropd would be harder t quest of Miss Ethel Bourne last weele.A very pleasant party was giVen at ôther pages.) : COLLINS.\u2014At Cowansville, Que, on Lo _ * oe star, how 1 wonder whit you maintain -thhn the present one, espec- | Mrs.W.Oliver and Mrs.H.Boright the home of Mr.and: Mrs.E.L.ro Aug.12th, 1909, a daughter, to Mr.SPECIALTY : ,Ç ; Me,\" accompaniment, they made their tally in winter.The doctor told some | £re stopping at Potton Spfings ; Dr.Jenne on Friday evening, August 6th, | © and Mrs.Collins.hi Water Works \u201d > P UP, coming an going with a myster- |Pistory oi fdrmer events, stating that | and Mrs.Paintin were in |Knowlion I honor of Miss Irene Hawk, school | '| COOK.\u2014At Hillside, Que., on August ; ous purpose One 1 Chee 1 the people df Swectsburg had built af jast week : Mr.Wm.Farwell and Mr.teacher., Dancin was the chief | A Friend in Need 9th, 1909, the wife of John Cook of a WaterPowers, se, actotaev Pn\u2018e - ; K i 1.\u2019 To us } i i i | : .- a .good brick ftation and water tank\u2019 Patt f Sherl k t |æmusement, music being furnished by | son.ss .pr Une \u201c A : : atlerson, Oo nerbrooKke, were in towir ; veal .Patent Solicitor ppt however, during their cvan- [years ago and given eleven acres \u201cof } on Saturday ; Mrs.Baird, Mrs.and Mr.and Mrs.C.Willey and Ernest to the Poor, Sick Stomach, Tied GIBSON.\u2014At Danville, Aug.15th, - , SC \u20ac career\u2014that tôo many people fland.-One (May a sparkjfrom their} Miss Lynch are spending the week |280ne.2 Refreshments.were served at Nerves and Torpid Liver, is _ (1909, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.E.W.S.Both \u2019phones.: mo interested J; ustronomy an à |CnEine burndd up those büildings and f'vith relatives in Chelsea, Vt.; Mr.D.midnight.Miss Hawk was presented TU orpid.\u2019 Gibson.\u2018 i Kighbor|y way, for the tas to 1 he Compang took the jnsurance and } A Manson is visiting friends in -Wor- from 2 Ne un every good wishes \u2014 proscar.Pda en EE iy able to take va u % or 0?a the Sweetshurg people 5 brik alla cester, Mass.; Mrs.L.J.Bourne left er Nor nnacle friends.Ye DEATHS ODD ATLANTIC 4 ) ä âtalion s1le trips with- way, and built a sm sentry OX Sunday for Piymouth, N.H., where \u2014 S .anar- .i .; T 9 out observation.Even Sharpshooters Which has ince had to answer the: she.will visit friends \u2018and [relatives ; - | - ROSENBERG., BREASEAU\u2014AL St.paré phe, Que, bla iid .Mars and delicious cupils frop) |PUrpose of la station.People desir-{ Mrs.Babcock, of Boston, is the guest Miss Hazel.Crothers, of Stanbridge Effer- Salt gus \u2019 » avi.breaseau.6 ROVAL MAR.\u2018enus hugl bet tor 1 = CHR TOM ine to buy [tickets had now to go tol] of her aunt, Mrs.R, Paintin East, was at Mr.Lapointe\u2019s last vescent v DION.\u2014At East Farnham on Sunday; 4 4 for gi.erten choose cioudy ul t+ |Cowansvilld, and much freight was | Miss Lilian Nevanas dommenced Week.| ; - the 15th August, 1909, the infant son ty = x oO en expeditions of exploration -hipped to Cowansville which would teaching on Monday in the [Blanchard |.Mrs.John Boekus,s who has been 80LD EVERYWHERE, of Mr.and Mrs.Auguste Dion.ae \u2018 { » oward this inquisitive planet, come to Speetsburg if - Sweetsburg | school.very far from well for some time past mi 35 \u2014+ PN ~~ ; .\u2019 _\u2014 had a stafion.Another way inf wy and Mrs.Downs, of Sutton Jct., | Was lately confined to! her bed for ,a ca © ® DUNHAM.- i - De Swift Justi which the faiiway would benefit bY} spent the week end with their daugh- few days.Lu .Mr: and Mrs.A, J.Longeway visit- TO LIVERPOO Po stice.- - |the proposdd change would be, in the ter, Mrs.Miller.1 Mrs,\u201d Wm.H.S ith who has been ed friends in Clarenceville last week.Aug: 21, Sat.LAKE CHAMFLAIN te \u201cAs \u2014\u2014 Company n (then having to break\u201d On Thursday evening a lawn social who poorly this | summer, is some- WANTED | Mr.and Mrs.R.H.England, of [Aug 27.Fri., EMPRESS OF I BLAND P San example of swiftness in the ong freight train which might ex- oi] pe held on the Rector unds.What better.: \u2018 K re.visiting ives here Sept.4, Sat, or LARE FRIED execu; Whe of swiftness in ihe [tend over Êhe present two Crossings.\u2019 will be held on the Rectory jgrounc Master Donald Ross \u2018has returned Ten cars 14 in.x 2 in.pine, mostly 9 in, nowlton, were.Visiting relatives Lore | Sept.10, Fri, EMPRESS OF BRITAIN on of justice) the Jal , sp ; + , | eturned {0 .dry or green.Best pri id for thi «recently.Sept.18, Sat LAKE MANcTOBA .fangine of th u | i th and Mr.McKjm retorted that the Rall \"BOLTON GLEN.his home at Westmount, Que., after ru ded eulls out: also Pa have In ston me Sept.94 Fri.\"EMPRESS OF IRELAND dt 22?P OvoUner Indian dessa : of issi t Ottawa woul 5 1.spending several weeks at Rosenberg.; \u2019 ; rr TT 1 Fy - he > 2: of © ! ain Way ommission à W .\"as enll- EP g leeks a oO erg bardwood flooring, hollow backed, hole = E.H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agent.! ] Sir Curzon We is notable jij.[not be Tone in abolishing one of §.Mr.Boright, of Farnham, Fos call Mrs.Hiram \u2014Sheltus,- of Highgate, bored, and end matched, guaranteed dry PROPERTY FOR SALE : - i > trial J.nee VS > : inted ing on friends here recently land vis.| erelv | fractured \u2019 and to fit.Correspondence solicited 5 LA : ated scarcely Jens enoueh 4, [these crossèngs when it was Pointe.ed Mountain Pass cheese fdctory t.who severely fractured the bones ® A.H.CUMMIMGS & SON.Lip.Farms aud village property, ome 210 CF Prospective Pateniee | Hy 4 _ find him guilty ; i ; a \"lout that there was two within six ! C.H.Broth M ter Ce of her right arm LWo | weeks ago was ST Ooaticoak, P.Q.acres at Sutton Jct, geod: buildings, Full information Ph) x MU dent wi and pronounce sentence [or eight rdds of each other.Mrs.\u201clth a er an robe \u201c0 able to drive to her mother\u2019s, Mrs.\u2014_- house heated by furnace.One at Sutton dy to Inventors - EL é : - .; P S rh.8 LS .: ; \u201c1% s : : Fi nt freg on ! FLE Là mwa With due digues be das Mr.George O.Glass had been all Roberts, although.not seriously ill, Martin Campbell, lately.A GOOD STOMACH 27522000 rouse nat S wit PATENTS homme] ph * Pail the penalty ior hi- rush act, the past ÿfars residing next to this Pare 5°; her N pi CUS Miss Dollie Moore is the guest .of large grounds in Sutton Village.Apply |ETAR 6DG king mj | : 2 peng] a ant act \u201ccui Ar seat Brown\u2019s mother, Mrs.Roberts, isas-{ Mp.FW.J id her daugh ; Ë | [STAR BDG 18 King se w Dis \u2018 Je | alty from which, ir mav be oo [Crossing w thout noticing the grea TO .ing for.them Mrs.F.W.Jones | an rer daughter, : BYRON G.HICKS, Sutton.Que.[ue TORONTS.= ong , fe.to his credit fe id i > » \u201cunl danger wHich the Railway Company san cousins\u201d pl le tb Je 1] Miss Edith Jones, for a few days.Means Good Health, Cheerful- - .\u2019 , Montreal Ottaws Winnibeqd ang Washinging em | p among go.benji rot dink.Sane [Feferred to( It was now much shert- Mr.F.oN amily a Wedn Le Mrs.A.Somerville, | of Philipsburg, ness, Ambition, Persistency + \u2018 pine gu éssociates ci the vonny |Cr for himjand his neighbors to get excursion to Newport on ednesday and the Misses Lilids and Margaret qs \u2019 : EEE ss i 0 ne student, who ris Cherish pi 0 Sweetshuirg than it would be by on the Lady of the La e.4 + Wilson were guests of Mrs.Rosenberg- | Mi-c-na will cure access.| - Tog.gt ; \u201cROTy as elit \"lany new.road, and the Sweetsburg Arrivals and departures: Nr.em- [er last week.: 0\" nl your dyspepsia or any G N DI N G G qu à Es Le ee ee the out double Lik, of Tino; Me.and Mis.DME hn Men.Gorge Mitchel lately | Siler ciemash roudie hy billing Le ANADIAN PAGIFIG RY.y A ; = Entiat Gian is closed: [more dangerous on account of - side Donaghy and daughter, of Newport ; visited an old friehd, | Miss Margaret | strong that it will digest food without : .Co Ao (fo - rave tracks and{switches.Lo Mrs.H.Mizener and son,| Master Brimmer, formerly] of Pigeon Hill but | Pepsin or other artificial aid.| , x iy] The Canker Worm Messrs, Jd.C.and W.G.Miltimore Lawrence, at Mr.D.Cousins\u2019 Mrs.O.now of Abercorn, Que.! nue ete aa cures dyspepsia HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS ; NR : \u2014 _ supported these views.Mr.McKi : = f > F.T.Ansell 48 the agent for Mi-o-na i : \u2019 \u201cee ht May hay 1 thought t likely that the Railway - : ~~ BRIGHAM.Sherbrooke and says to every reader of On Aug.19th & Sept.10th, 1909 : : 74e of th inns .roma from the influence |Cempany would\u201d proceed to aval: 1 /Arrivals and depertures : Rev.Ju Jr has Tacigestion or dyspepsia, That Mo.Ottawa, Ont, Daibeusis Min CR ä | si port; Mal proiestenuls in the | themselves jof the Dominion Law, al} Now in bigger plugs and Mrs.Hutchinson, of Fitch Bay, Le is guasanteed ta cure or money back.aud, Que and all stations cast thereat : 5.4 ol Mg world.or front the joïmatio, [lowing he cutting of all trees, He g8¢ plug à visiting friends here for a few days; |; The price is only 50 cents a large box, in the Province.of Quebec, including : in- - 4 - \u2018aQues as finarcial 1e orm \"| hedges or Bushes within one hundred \u2014 Mr.A.G.Sleep, wr Bangor, Me., ; the and one box is ail you need to prove tervening branches.LS - _- eT cing IF 5 Me MY A ar AS: Or feet of the frailway track.guest of Mr.& oF Me Mr, Pierce land happiness.5 ° To Wianipeg and the Weatfields of the Canadian West AT | Present ab emteome oË the} After de consideration of the and Miss E.Cole, où Montreal, spend: | \u201cyr Geo.Linder, of corner McGill and _ Second-class to Winnipeg, but excursionists who ehgage to work des 2 once - aay tendency to foret L idenls facts of thé case and the petition, ng the week end at the Blackwood Park Streets, Elmira, Ont, says: \u201cFor at the harvest will be distributed free on lines as 4 ar a | i, Ti \u20ac held toncernir Can 1 Councillor Millar moved and Council House ; Miss Buck} of 'East Farnham, about ten years I have been severely Moose Jaw, \u2018and at a nominal rate to points beyond, to and inc LR 33 : Le no \u201cdule oo 4 j : - v = .ish.= Port, Chere woul.noraile Jor Dohert | seconded the motion that the guest of Mrs TA Jn post gestion so bac tbat 1 could not retain ng Calgary, Ycleod and Fdmon on thirty days\u2019 work at harvest.; E.+, HC Some difficulty: bernaps, | no change le made in the road.week ; Mr.C.B.Spor is 188 SNOIY | my food after eating.I covld not eat ing, will be issued for the réturn journey from Moose Jay and Fant \u201cet - Ra \u2026 M Môgress yp M direetly tracing je After thefmeéting the Council wert to Granby on Su M ; Miss D.Short meat or scarcely a ything and had Head to the original starting point: proportionate reduction from - E hy © = tions ) \u201crough the Troe r Organiza- all invited ito the upper Village Hal.back from Granby | pe Hayes and package an Micana.Pas the Secure that gary, Macleod and mont on K.Agent for Particulars.¥ Xe 0 the haselall .by the LL.V]I.S.and there partook of Master Lee Hayes fp Nog a lew 0a, now after having, taken two boxes I am E TP SEWEII Clty Passenger Agent, Sherbrooke, Que, fe of lage gr, B tine onthe Vil [very luscioks ice cream, Mayor Bak at Mr.W.Carterfs: | Mrs.A.Arm- lentirely cured ahd can eat anything, di- HH BEN En NS OPRCRR M ae been as sur, nt this progress has er presentitde suitable \u2018thanks for » the strong, of Manches ter IN.H,, at Mr.gest perfectly and am feeling fine.Mio : a, 2 : \u20ac As it ha.a, MORE LINE RELL oh : 113 a - .S À na also overcame my constipation.am i» - 8 it has been insidious, Council.| Ellison\u2019s; Mr.&4 Short home to Das too led to publicly endorse and : E +] _ | : Ea i Lo 10° *teommend Miornas\u201c ., \u2026 D ; oo Eo » [EP .; .- A ' | - i .+ à | _ .\u2019 a } | [+ \u2019 | : ; ; ) 20\" = | .re ones = - pe tas parie tes PIETY vi : .er EE EE TE agile he de dap ge ; .TA ve Ps ra pa dre rar da pe LAE a wm) : apr | î i .nn their.vacation : JB it F oR TL he 10 dm - mat HSE\u201d ER lide 18, 909.©._ TS .TS MAIL \u2018 ! ., T - rn no \" ; = \u2014 i \u2014 oe oe : me Q - : en .= 4e 4 gRAL - } _ } i, i \u2019 Vout : \u2019 a bu TE EP NA RE.53 TR : th je th J 4 \u201d ; TT \u2019 - - ï em î ; DE nc 4 or e wns im e Vicini y.) =i | .- Speci | | to Organ | uyers \u20183 whose generous contributions have].ONE WEEK MORE I ir = 6 been of the greatest possible assist- And Our August Cut-Pri Wi à in I Yo DEMAND Co THE SKINNER \u201cM jance.It is hoped, mod that of \" VE ae out rico Salo Will CURBEC OF M _ PREG bh aa 1 y di anyone should not be call on.per- = .\u20ac VINC The new Piano Model 7 octave Organs are now being recelv- SPECIAL LE 4 sonally, the meeds of the hospital Marked Down Another Peg 10 ic one thing to wak Le August | , ed, and we can fill all orders promptly.\u2014 he + \u2018counter will not be forgotten, as it Those marked\u201cdown Tan and Od- [ul its another thing = pe diy otter a bundle EE : .| Efis difficult for the canvassers to reach blood Boots and Oxfords just melted | ake, des alonss- \u2014not re ° a i 5 gent tim routes hav Cen Oak, mahogdny aud walnut cases, finis ed exactly: like an The.Skinner Special is a - Wal.- ff every individual housekeeper.Dev last week.People tumblal over | NL tone \u201cfor Le is ang Waell7eT gp Office } - \u2019 upright piano.tham Watch which I get made es- ; [ The space allotted to the Ladies\u2019 themselv es to.get bargains, ped over \u201cpite alo n¥pre = won ® by the Western ; Our 6 octav Wils 0 i pese Te .1 Committee for luncheon purposes has We have a few pairs left that we will both working together and hag Tg tchewan.; ur ocia ison Urgans are also me ti with ready sal as jewels, stent rogile- Wl been repainted and\u2018 put in perfect or- ; somethinu doing, i an r the rout £0 y ¢, tor and is adjusted.pater : hased, th q sell this week, and so we've cut .ofi I The most Pi demand fo jnces _\u2026 * andare without (oubt the finest parlor \u2018Organs ever shown in \u2018: j : [HS aie Move pure sed, tho work [another 10 per cent.to dear the 1 alce, Horciore vunnd et ol Paris Calis La Ç : ene wrefore on - IE en ALE 372 this country.Mpde with our patent qualifying tubes, 13 stops pris in heave pichet \u20ac pss, holo i | that it will be a record year for the bat.mot Er hae vont Progrescive = Cr [hey are applied LS - and large bellows, to insure easy blowing.Price in\u2019 20-year filled on Fe $13.50 ; Hospital work at the exhibition, which | size in a shoe which suits you will the ci = sue ntion.The cite i jents of 8 des Li : : - \u2019 2 8 u ceden ex- tes there.rar < a\" : Full particulars by mail to any address.If you need any Price in 25-year filled case, $16.45 J | ont.\u201d No wards ate needed to a ee ee ee etre about the shoes | ut al re waking wo 3 u [Banal inspecto: 1 ; > & 1 = kind of an organ [this season, see our stock this month, This is a firat-class Watch in Jj thet, the.Sherbrooke Protestant Hot they bought last week.You can do |e di ma Wed pay 105 der Lot of secon -hand f 15 eyery way and is fully guaranteed.# pital is well worthy of all the aid that better now, but don\u2019t wait.Hl vou zellevne is being forced by 4.p the | - organs r om up (harem you want t il can .be given it.> to build | ments - H G WILS G { ; them comior send dv\u201d © a | iumdréds of grateful hearts in [SCT IT Seo window display.|} will rise raf A LAND À ; : a fy [land vais de price ISLAND a | prt oo _ : Sherbrooke and elsewhere can testify.J { [owners of these ots ROCK ; _ oN & ' ONS.| THE WALTHA ve SHo F SHERBR OOKE 05 lo the sitilful treatment, tender, un- M.ni Su De profit if they buy or.will = yr.and Mrs.J.La DI we gO « ©.a 4 SKINNER at | ceived.within its walls, in the name of | ; 85 es 1 GTON _ STREET.: ME RENCY.à ,anuôl vacation 1 : 2, vi Him to whom the sick and dying me at th tad | Jeweller d 0 ti oe hegre 5 \u2018dl: ever came, nor came in vain,\u201d remem- ke Pd #3 \u2026 i 9 and Optician.a pda wil Stathooma.Square ber the Hospital.\u2018 1 Arrivals.and de} 1: LH meer , Mes our lectrical Var SE pop 15 ; 171 .: = \u2014] LENNOXVILLE.pent the week on food 3° courtes Herkess 1d Mrs.A.J.Martin and Master Gor«| 4, dance he held i x] the Lennox- fo here they Parker 8 | 1070 e on, who have \u2018been \u201cville Town, Hall on.Friday evening, ee nd i +.+ Qs.Jove s he 2 | F $ CITY NEW © | daughter, \u2018Mrs.Roy pote of hee] August 20th.Refreshments will be can be properly and prompt ly attende to by de.+ (Hovey and ak +h | to Ve ° real, have returned home, having spent; or and an orchestra will be in at- 1 By Cand daughte , $ tendance.CTRIC AL REPA PLY vo.\" Monday evening a most enjoyable holiday.1 On Saturday Mr.F.O0.Rugg, of Seccsssesscossonsod ee \u201c 9» e ° A Soldier\u2019s Life will be rehearsed: Greenfield, \u2018Mass., was in Lennoxville Ww.J.WIGGETT.100 \u2018Wellington Street.[Now York, who | \u20ac x | Mr.J.A.Charland, of Lake Me an- to-morrow (Thursda po ! - | tic, fs in this city to- day.© New Armory at 7.30.) oe Bend! pi and registered at à he elle ose.| : _ = = = \u2014 ert A a ome .: Mr.P.L.Baldwin, of Coati- members of - the\u2019 53rd Regiment | who Church Hall at Johnville on Wednes-.| \u201cweeney Tor the co vet.Well, see ur-stock before choosing, for you certainly will cook, was in town yesterday om busi- there \u201cat the.h tess part will meet | day next, 25th inst., under the aus were a particularly en Ts } sla Herding, of find the Portalfe you want here.mess.| our ® ated.to | pices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild.The -Jobn- oe eth, man ater ly set off VA : | e.> ag bool\u2019 vigiting s : \u2018| ville Dramatic Club will give two well wife's tee immediately set off in Lu t M rest at- Red Pine \u2018 We ave of Mt.Banks Fuicken, of Rye, N.v, Was TALKING PICTURES.{known plays entitled \u2018\u2018Box and Cox\u201d nest of the Thetford \u2018Mines citizen, F he Ee Sherbro: \u20ac are giviig a spec ial Discount of 15 per cent.on all our a guest at the Chateau Froptenpe yes: The .talking pictures which are being and \u201cIci on Parle Francais,\u201d \u201cThe.\u2018whom the engineer had \u2018 told him he à dE, Clough.Portables from{now till August 28th, ne terday | shown at the heme nt Theatre, | , this! | Major's Mistake.\u201d To Pein) © he prof he So; A be Derby Lines old | ; ct 7 are-drawing large crowds | To this gentleman he prolier \u20ac > ests 1 .co J S rok Master Mason Tobäcco.1 There will be a chabge of.program.Co ESCORT 4 stating ib was all - he had with him, ho «wd rat ; B ER Miss Ivy \u2018Sampson has returned fro | this evening.: | Arrivals and.To, but that if he would give his name XL @ modiand left + : À m rrivals and departures include: dd 1d 1 1 rim pe 3: Quebs , where she spent a| pleasant: HARI\u2019 ON RUBBER TIRES.Mrs.F.T.\u2018Baldwin left on Monday 2 nd adc the raining Sh PL, Je.« to be done by Ra holla , 0 4 e Te , La ,Ç | A Ï day.| he.owners of rubber tired vehicles: last for St.Catharines, Ont., to visit ward offered.hot ractor Mise.F ; A | Miss Mary Fitzgerald and Miss | are finding fault with the state of the: friends and relatives for a couple oË| The Thetford Mines citiren was mag- Amy Her\u201d wor | ] | one tio, are visiting friends in strects here improveménts have re-; oO pg Pr a B, Harvey, JI.Cam.panimons ar politely refused the re- f fe co after F1 BELL TE _ 4 : «| | cently n made fai =| ward offered, whereupon the Megantic.\u2018 ONCE, A NOVA] aL ke.Lester ; Mi LTE we | 83 WELLINOTC N STREET | | Miss / Gladys Conley has retu : a |.They claim that; the.orushed stones: fed to Cowansville after spending | Sun-: citizen proceeded upon .his way rojoie- THEN, LUXUE ur ce (Ja after \u201cpend ith rejatives.in that.are lying uncovered in many; oy a thelr respective homes here ; [ing in the possession.of his wife's in .k arris ue aterloo, on busi- teeth.NOW A ECHÉRIT >! from a visit to friends W and other places.in aterloo places are cutting their, tires, he has étpeurie re HE 7 tort E gegeee à LS ; ui + ft \u2018 PL CE PR AD Mi Olive Cleveland, SPI \u2014_\u2014 GRAS EN Bo, we.Windsor Rice, of the F.T.anor 4 ma me Ric.where ss Olive Cleveland, of! Coventry, |SPITTING \u2018ON THE E, WALKS.en owansville, visiting friehds; Mr, .1 Gitmo Vt., is the guest of Mrs, R.N.Ark- | The qld paper, signs im wa spit- E.: Faster, of Fest; Shefford, visiting | MARRIAGES «1 4 R ON.A eit Mass, à .Norris ; Miss She ley, Montreal St.| ting on the sidewalks ar are being: friepds.TEE Un iis | Mrs: Roy Molnnise and\u2019 two chi dren |removed today and are being replac-; fes - ee pr | PAGE\u2014TETIL.is Agnes Malouin ane has resum nit \u2018at her \u2018home i ollie Blindeauge, ot s visiting Miss Agn I Departures : Miss d by artistic ti pea ; ; are the guests of e y.ic tin signs.The law F a ARE The marriage of Mrs.Rosie \u2018Leti,l 4 Mrs.A.5.Martin hex parents, Ir.and.| covering spitting.on thege places will] ALY + EWS.S eldest daughter of Mr.William Ar |.JE be strictly enforced and those violat-.sneau, of Berlin Mils Co, to.NMr.} | CE: hi | Gomes E.Page, formerly.of Sher-| \\ 283 | brooke, took place Monday, Aupnst P: 1: 9th, 1909, at 8 a.m.in St.Kerien's - : Fe {| The R.T.of T.will hold (their regu- |iD8 it punished.|lar meeting on Thursday night.Mem- Only a limitgl quantity to be sold.Prices cut lower than ever.Every lot displa \u2018ed.No one urged to buy.| bers please attend.PREPARING Th - | e atten MILITARY MAP, armed to Holand THE Do LY VARDEN SHOE STORE.Ji Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Cowan, of Gould Two parties of Government, en rinéers (Continued from page Li Church, Berlin, N.H.The Rev.l\u2019ath- ddr Mrs Arthur S \u2019 er Mackey performed the ceremony.gland ; Mr.GC.\" Mou ured \"from camp been for the past tw shuffe, Newport ; rt urned to Paquetter \u2018|lare visiting Mr.and Mrs.Berwick, at | *T° at present making their headquar- sequences was.started by a careless L: E.CH MBERLAIN 123 Wellington St.\u201cNetherland Farm.\u201d Lo | ters in Sherbrooke, performing the pre-| smoker on the property of Mr.John: ~The bride was accompanied by Miss | | liminary work of surveys for military | Jones on Saturday last.Ou Sunday\u2019 Elmar Seagram, of Berlin.The groom + +++ |\".| FIFI vor \u2018 \u2018 r.Browning and Mrs.Browning, of {maps of the Eastern Townships.The} a large force of men and teams tuned W2% attended by Mr.F.L.Leheton, this Iron, with iron core A cool asbenion | \" lined handle.ot \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014as.the \u2018\u2019hateau Fronten .: .: : == Leal for 5 cou ple of ac are.in Mont- «| parties éd Messrs.L.E.Kendall, \u201c out, drew water from the lake \u2018 and of Shelburn.A very pretty eception Lhe wie of ole tay.with her child: : ! ¢Queen, H.J.Dunlop, A.iles-: succeeded.in getting it under .s'ihjec- followed at the home of Mrs.I.F.makes ironing & .9 perby Li .|| Miss West, Miss Sarah Keene West Rosiers, A.McLean, L.Heath, R.Wal-:] tion, after several hours of Lard Hamlin, of Berlin, where music and does the work quick au pari id AN 1 = {pod Miss Tams, of Norfolk Va., are\u2019 ters, A.Caldwell and L.H.White.: work, 1 games were greatly.enjoyed until the ter than the.ordinary|iron.I aed to her 4 ; guests at the Magog House.| - Thesg young men are a hardy, rug.\u2019 \u2014 2 wedding party left for the Berlin | We carry in stock {two dif | High ow Ke Fo : \u2018|| || Smoke Pipe Kener Tobaceo ' , ged.set, tanned and strong rom their] ICE CART WENT OVER DUMP, House, where a delicious Junch was | Handi, ray ond ti ing of TE Lei Laglie Baxter ; CC : {life in the open air, and look fit and.] Rock Island, August 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014 °° ed.: : IH Call à d Ÿ : Lester for : 5 or William Wright, of Bury, who re- capable.| Co | While the man who drives Mr.Dewey\u2019s: (The pride wore a tailor-mace own 5 | and see them.| oi Mré John Park : underwent an operat on \u2018at the \u201c \u2014_\u2014 \u201cVice cart was deliver ice of dark ottle green cloth, with coat, ; heat vo .Protestant Hospital, is im) roving.NO VASTE LIGHT ON WELLING- \u2018| Moulton\u2019s house ania the \u201cty ox and white ha trimmed with \u2018roses and ; 0 the new.cota: Mr.Chas: Thomas, manager of the were foraging on the roadside and ribbon to mate ) Mr.Jyck Hartley ; B.T.Bank at Huntingdo 8 and M Since the new electric li ht schedule | went over the Globe Suspender dump.| Mr.and Mrs.Page left on the !1.30- P Pork, who were ma c | Thomas were in this city esteiday.vas put.in, operation th \u2018shop \u2018keepers | The horses escaped injury, but the 4 G.T.express for Sherbrooke.and they re on fugust 12th Co Mra.George Jackson, of À ; v on no street h ons h more | and cart were somewhat mixed up, pere most liberally \u201cor \"he Mn rice ption a \u2018heb fati , ol Que ec, has in.the ._.use ot lights in their\u201d y a large number of t eir rienus 4 eck at Baldwin\u2019g M lta ety se eat So] ml tho ride and ellie | matt PARLE RENAN on Elo oie ro ART Rooms pr Bt CH on : \u2019 igl an atley, Aug.,18.\u2014(S ax, \u2014 On Sher yrooke, they a once rove oO 1 appen: dollars this season M - street.: | ree officers of the Light | Monday morning as ie Frey Whit.| the home of \u2018the groom\u2019s mother, | s, YORE APART .sy.Mr.Wrigh \u2018are a credit to (he 4! The Kev.Prindfal, Pa ock sails.are of th 0 e Light Department }comb was drivi ing from his home into where the weoding.ipper was served.| New Jot of Dutch collars sad = LE PES \u2018house of Fashion | | from Liverpool by the Victoridn on for Au he opinion that when the bills the village, his colt suddenly shied at Tt is the intention of Mr.and Mrs, ad \u2018embréidery te 0 by towels ba.C it.| \u2019 J Sept.grd.Mrs.Parrock is returning will er that the sched 1 citizens some children\u2018 by the roadside with the Page to make their home in Sher-: + ry to 3 ha 164.5 ) a fa 4 : H - with him.; | crease their light bills \u20ac i Tl not In ; result that Mr.Whitcomb was throws racks.! MISSES.HUI Wh ] Vi | Facey Repos god fl || Mr.M.H.Johnson, of the\u2018.Mer- vil use the light as ey as hereto.bo dn lodgy groupe, ond nie ren hip YS A \u201c À we \" : J chants Bank, has returned | from his | Ore i\u2019 \u2018 severe shakin up, the young man was * Arrivals and departunes: Mrs.S.G.vu | \u2018shades of greens, : holidays which wer t h ) g up, young ; i \u2018tans and greys.{fin Chesley, Ont.ere spent at his ome EASTERN TOWNSHIPS B ANK, none the worse for his unpleasant ex- Blaylock, with her little daughter Mar- | Eo + ; | The Eastern Townships Bank expects portent.The frightened animal made] gare of Moyle, B.C., arrived on Mon- - Es Florence Nelson, da ghter of to occupy their fine new iten-storey edi-\" pluckily « oe for ey but was her evening to spend à few mreodk with \u2018 | | Colonel elson o Rock !Island, : a ckily stopped at Melloon\u2019s store by her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Rid- | is the guest of her friend, Hi = aol pre Te Ihe Jorner o McGill | Mrs.Nelson McCoy, and neither horse, { dle; Miss Jessie E.Benway, of Salem, | |Clough, at the Chateau Frontenac.about September 1s % \u201cThe b ontreal, wagon nor contents were in any way.Mass., is at present the guest of Mrs.\u2018 || Nr.Andrew Philps, the \u2018Veteran Promised occupancy as early as April, | injured.\u2014_ pu Lodge: Het Toy Stockyell, ; / * Mayor « of Huntingdon, 2 P.G.Mi of the put the inevitable delays incidental to | PREVENTED RAILWAY ACCIDINT.|v.H.*Stockwell, for a Tor ae 3 ; >, was ose in attend- -| the erection of such a lange structure Kirkdale August 18.\u2014(Special) eturned ; .\u2019 \u2014(dpecial), \u2014 to Portland accompanied hy | ance at yesterday\" s Grand a ses-| have so far disappoin their expec- When going to the cheese factory with 1H Edith Stoclewell; comp atch, \u2018||sion.| tations.The massive .Herring-Hall- his milk last Saturday at 6:30 a.m., in Miss Mary and Master Harold ; ONCE IN FAS ON.| T CIC Vv ; \u2019 Miss Dorothy Thickness has returned Marvin double safety v ult, is now] Mr.Ernest Pierce in crossing the G.a + HION CRAFT CLOTHES, ALWAYS , being placed in polon It contains | T.R.track near his Place, \u20ac oticed al M, %, Monroe, Mr.ari Lie from her vacation among friends in 4 \u201cAt yo r Grocers, \u2018or IN THEM \"{|Cookshire, to resume her studies at several large burglar-prqof safes of the | broken rail.Examining it cl .1 u osely, he'| ingston left Wedne day for C Oncel - ] , a.2 {the Boyd Syllabic Shorthand & Business most modern construction, as well as | found it completely br en paved ; He, ne e Pos spend a re els ape 64 Oncela man gets into Fashion-Craft clothes, he {| College here.| IT 268 safety vs.vaults.| thereupon phoned the Grand Trunk, \u201cStrathcona Farm;\u201d Mrs.John Jar i ts no .» e office floors have been finished | authorit R = vs ul (Fran no others.| Ri Chow Britannia Tobacco.- (for some months and are all occupied.: au ly ities at, tichmond, who ir md: vis returned on Monday evening, from Our ¢ustomers are so well-suited, that they become The next event on the programme of Lhe Financial \u2018Post and the MacLean | sound one.Mr.Pierce thinks the rail | her dau \u201chier, Mrs, S.Perkins.visting \u2018our perman] t asset.LS \u2018 } : oe Mussa wipp! Canoe Club) w will be the Publishing Company are among the{ was broken the evening before, as he\u2019 Mr.CS.Frost, of Boehe, is i in tow : | d'inoonlig excursion t rough Lake chants | heard 2eculi d > ni | , A Massawippi which will be held, n Lage he ie pe eo when the 7 p.ipstalling a carload :of monumental.} We would\u2019nt advertise at aff, i it was\u2019nt to get | Jturday, Aug.28th \"HOPE FOR THE DEAF.| fact el Tim 4 > x te road, which | work.] .; 4 o pay parti ulai no- | A yoa, or sore.other man, to try a first suit of Fashion- {| Miss Mabel Sims, à graduate of the Every person afflicted, with ideaîness tice to the road next morning.Btockwel, composed Mosars, A.1 J.y.2 Craft.| ,© Boyd Syllabic Shorthand ahd Business is jon the lookout for something that A Morrill hav ch od an or Co Cay | CL.College, has accepted a stenagraphic will \u2018enable them to hear.Many of FORMER COMPTON CITIZEN.| cotta à the Ni ol tb Lek rom HELP WANT 4 Another \u201cadit, or -invitation to out Shop won't position in the office of G BR.Kenne- them have tried many different Lon MAKES IMPORTANT SALE : ve Toba Grogoi ee es from Worm.0 A ., 1 18 0 eir F vr, r .ee UD oo r either of you.; ; | dy, mining engineer.hearts, only to have-th ir Mesire - C OF REAL ESTATE.\u2018Messrs.Fred Smith and Ernest V keepar with .\" | Miss Gladys Ryther, who has been realized.y ° 1 f a\u201d August 18\u2014(Special).\u2014A | Gifford are opening up a meat murket ui Pomritne rois i {the guest of Misy Fannie Warner, of If they will call at the Magog House resident oS Ally, % io now à [in the Barnard block No i Johnville, for two weeks, has returned On Thursday, the 19th inst., they will - years an esteomed Be u Jor twenty Mr.Garland Smith, of the Bank \u2018of JA NTED AT pe to her home in Newport, Vt., accom- be afforded the opportunity to test the sold his ranch Seven nile of this place, Montreal, and Mr.Charles Cleveland.srl Sn A L@BORTS pi ; panied by Mrs.Ernest Wa mer.doute aid the Wonderful instrument | of Olds, consis ting of 1 \"020 notth- let of Lhe Fastern Townships Bank, left i3, J, prés and en bound je r \u2019 re RES ; , 1x ce 5 pln Tov Ve Ses BA [nt Pure an | De PE Bi nn Fo || 1 pee Ge So OR ge a e 18 - >o&I 2; made\u2014 ¥.: Pomp of hors Colo Séhoo,|sel bcanoh où die Acoustic Company, fhe Buchs was V- Este, of | dis Bileen Richey bas returned || at pme Ÿ jan, * sailing from Liverpool on the Nel e in Sherbrooke Sor a 2 day or ceived $1, 000 for the growing crop, home.after spending a month the WwW 0 0 D A A videre ere.St, i pi A, Coe Ema! reach Lerimoxville instrument to anyone i terested, and tn the Olds Gazette of July 30th, a of Packenham, Ont.re.William Howitt, Confectionery and fe (ream fo\u201d ANTED\u2014p FIVE Gi LB about Sep 1 i while he does not >.copy of which was received | the j 4 Ur worète ; pr.: © uarantee to, make.by ne uring (19 dd mii oo j , Mr.Beckett, of the : Botkett Road, everyone hear, he forms us that in.Record correspondent, the above is 1 AM- BUK C R 177 Wellipgtor St.jand fige en.y i & LAGHOIX, Agents for Sherbrooke.has in his garden a crop of exteption- the great majority of cases he.meets ol ve oe es real estate U ES SUNBURN.\u2018Main Floor, Art Buildiege | VANTED IMMEDI we | 3-167 WELLINGTON PTE.bro ee Pose ps bis Beckett ces and among the many in- ade in the Olds district.~ Lon te tte 30 Melba, 1ù # _ ; x : 5 { brought a basketful to this office to- ventions inten to aid the deaf the .\u201c| Don\u2019t fe do Raye = = - day, every berry of which was - as Acousticon leads them all.Queen Al- FOUND THE LOST ARTICLE.pain of ae na ne spoiled by the AUTOMOBILE GARACE 2 VANTED _ Ex Pi 14 7 - : .| I large as a good sized plum.exandra, who, is , very | deaf, uses.this - \u2018Thetford Mines, Aug.17.\u2014(Special)\u2014 skin permanently- freckled from he Sane wACHINE WO 8 wit Sn.lable rt, wo 140 117 Te : == A wae , Ri instrument.Aie many churches in To offer $25 rewar for the recovery | \u201cuse.Automobiles repairod and SIRE Ly bse no 4 ah ; WILLINGTON r.and Mrs.A.C.Bissell, Mrs.An- the State d G of a lost article and almost imme- Zum-Buk contains herbal extracts and Gasoline, Spark Plugk, and J À 75 ; LLINGTON, | Mr.ani Mrs, Turner, of Eastinan, at gus McDonald and Mrs.Forrest Hou- 5 d, France an a: iately aîter offering it, ; ' juices which pot only ease the puin- of Parts.Storage Battories 7 .MTSCELLA ; go: ce Recent rivals ane ilopartures: Miss Mr.Whitehead's lahan left Monday night for Boston, many pre el with the Acousti- missing property g 1, receive the gunburn, but, prevent unpleasant results \u2018 A T.DREW, AVANTE | et \u2018 Bail ot Boston, and Mrs.Georué Broche Mr.éme, of Stanstead, wil ac- summoned by the sad news \u2018of the real, and two on St, Te NBs of a citizen of.Lake Megane A oro.purn gives Peau PP alu sat ia and 6 Water | st Eros vung a r- good ONE A i _ _ For [eupy the pulpit here next Sa hat death of Mr.Ross McDonald, son of Il \u2019 -minent citizen of Thetford isters, aching feet, chafed places, insect 3, sound, no + Fa A and chil Ire, of Coopishire, are Visit Mr.Harold Ming expects to leave onl] Mr.and Mrs.Angus- McDonald, which Td gere in Toronto, Hamilton.returning from Lake Megantie last i he Pee that you take it with Sn oclock, and eve 2 py Box rh i a ih Lo my oir Par Mg.aid Mrs, Jers the peters Session on Fhiurs-|] occurred Monday morning.5 | | Monday morning, was standing af St.Mothers should know.that for baby's = 0 + ode ° fi.\"45 \u2018 Lm bull he wid rs.Joho Brant lont Crée months.to be, absent at Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco.LADIES.COMMIT TEE OF SHER Lo Station am pu the opposite | chatod Paces heat rab a, vin ; % FA RMS FO Pa 015 ; a date wth : stlield, t .| ; r oun ; \u2019 ho LEE ON Vi, where they went] on Saturday Inst Arrangement are being made for the What is more annoying to a fisher- | EE or tooth.Ho picked them 2 set of fa ve itch, i it dug will finie i oT Cou ; Fo Gro fon a week's vit (4 relatives; Mr, annual (N.S, picnic to take place some |{ Man than a fish which he can see but | A meeting of the Ladies\u201d Committ \u201coke, handed them up to the engine stores.uBR $ und { Co Br for the late \"bar +.i ., _ Marchand, of Magogët Mr, Gilbert Bo- Aime next week.which will not he tempted by any bait of the Sherbrook e tant H 1ttee driver, who a moment or two later\u2018 ; Ty \u2018, | : df; Pie, selling poor hi Ri right, of Fast Farnipum: Me Harry \u2014 \u2014- > \u2014 - offered.This is the situation at the | was held otocdny Profe n ospical handed them to the Lake Megantic: ~ MRS, E L SMITH Tents to) Rent, all ses or - Tapton.Pitt, 1 ChannelP and children, of Posson, | PRONE.Wolfe street bridge.Standin i on the: Peter's Charek Hel afternoon a >t.citizen.This entleman was overjoyed .a week, or month.Apply, BD LJ Np UNDER à #40 Mass, also Mr, Fd.| ; : bridge.fist ith i : all with a very good fc yex- | = na od Mo Mass, also Mr, Ed.Fhaunell and boys The Ladi ridge.fishermen, with lopg line, try- attendance, consid th ] to get them, for as he had already ex- Room 20 \u2018Whiting Block eT Boosh J water.i 3.- from Coneord7 Massl with relatives at we Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of the Me-|] for hours to capture a numberiof fish of people wh ering the number | plained to the engineer, he had the [autrx be mm nF .hump\u201d orchard, dE 4.Channel: Wes Bd Qhannell, who has thodist © \u2018hurch will meet at the home which may he seen in the waters he- T Pr ble who are out of town.Mrs.| day before gone down to Quebec on an SCIENTIFIC, FACIAL and SCALP CELERRATED NINÉ TIETH BE\" B Sewverviis, Q a BA ue pi eon wit Se dl M lus of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.N.W, Miller on Fri- low.They are very wily J.Tuck presided and called the { exoursi th hie fe et TREATMENT, Keep the skin beautiful, \"à ue.in ith her patents Ar.and Mas, I nd a M ery wily, however.meetin to onl excursion with his wife, who, becoming eo (hair, glossy-and plentiful.Hair Ton DAY.| Hawk, at Brigham.io at Channelf, Jay \u20ac éning, Aug.20th, Mr $.Browni g Lo order.ill on the train, \"had lost her = teeth: Almonda, Skin Fôod, Sonat.on Jounoal \u2018of na Miss Chasting Re Woof M : Servire in the Methodist Church onl {= r.H.SN.Browning, an old Sher-| Mrs.W.X.Morehouse read the min- out of the car window, The lad ] rations given.Tel.759.ete.Dewonst The I hi men + J Miss asting kan la oO avou, at 7.30 o\u2019cloek.brooke boy, late of the Sherbrooke utes of the last meeting and Mrs.E.| onl Il 5 that ¥ \"he lady could > -ü last sux-; I | \u2019 ; y recollect that she had lost them \" Vai.Gilbert Perkins, of Hy Sunday ev ening « ude + \u2014 ; i À spent Sunday with Her mother at Fast\u201d Arrivals he ] _ Air.- Horner.of Daily Record, now manager and super- C.' Fraser, treasurer, submitted the\u2019 $ \" Jet\u2014 TDE | Bolton; Me.We Ro galls back to Montreal spent a few weeks with his intendent of the Cobalt Nuggett, is annual report, showing a small bal- between St.Victor and Tring Jet so SWEDISH TREATMENT brated x tente elie = the nil her husband the evening before walked Liberty trent, ID rng = « e « 7 C1 aye - Tw or i an Mr Fi UT RUN yer [A family at \u201cWay Side Inn\u201d; Mr.and personally conducting a party of | ance on hand.{the track with a lantern from St.Vic- wi er Powell) LW to K row ton ntly pu | Fhidie Chadsey and fnmily, of goume late as guests of thh_ Daily Arrangement s were completed for the | tor to Tring in search of the missing poire hate Wars kee) ote a | x 4 i» rh, = por Me.I.Cote Ty She ker arn wm at Mr.G.Vernal's ;» Mise Nugaet, t ough the Naw England.usual hospital counter at, the Sher- | teeth, but without success, He .had p, @ healthy condition, 2 8° cap Mr.Perkins ¥ wi So) Cyrus} p Mrs.Lawrence Hoeyl Me, Fred live fo »b, of Warden at Mr.B.J.Miller's States, to New York and Washington, ] brooke Exhibition, which has been sof] told the engineer that though he was Both \u2018Phones\u2014House 85, Office 114.Hue, Le \u201c Li jas yo bi Boston, Mass., at Mr A.Ph oy the guest of Mr.and, Mrs.Jas.Arm Jreturning via Niagara Falls dnd To- successful in previous oars, and can- |& poor man, he would willingly - give MISS DRESSER : father ç I died (Jan.5, Yd ace's; strong,\u2019 | |, ronto, | {om were appointed for the St to have them back as the teeth | 6 YORK APAKI à.vy foe, ième \" E : ora ; \u2018 MEN is wife, Su ! 1 4, ee Ï .| : | +; .- .horn in lyme, N.H, arcs JT 5 Y Ca.oo 4 _ \u2019 .er ee = a 7 = eb | Le EE x a \u2019 1 Lo 4 ,.| ine, | ul ; .4 | | ~ a 107 BHERBROOKR DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15: 1909.PAGE FIVN, # § \u2014 i.; | .BA 4 rar mr _\u2014 - - + ra \u2014 on \u2014 \u2014 - i == yo STANSTEAD | PREVO - BENNETT = | \u201c ; | | geal MAE | auvivats ant § | FREVOST-KELLY Ne Mi Ms CITY NEWS SNOWSTORM CLEMENT THEATRE 8 Y ROUTE Arrivals and (epartures are Mrs, ! .Departures include: Mr; and Mrs.DELIVER + James Stewart) Mr.\u2018James Stewart, | .INQU Y.Howes, who have been the guests of Miss Annie Reid thas returned home IN SOUTH AFRICA.| - , ss _ (Jr, and Miss Lena Stewart, of Bos- : ; CS Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Lunnie, for \\a |from the seaside.: Week Aua.16 | FOR ROUTES IN (ton, are in town, called here by the (yy : trip to Quebec, Montreal\u2019 and lothér - , rT g.| (m8 DEMAND Bor ME PRO- [death of Mr.Hiram Batchelder; Mr.| KELLY PRODUCES OPTION \\oints of interest and thence to, their M\".and Mrs.F.F.Ansell gre stop- BUSINESS AROUND JOHANNES.: i QUEBEC OR CES.cgrroil ne Winnipeg, visiting BUT REFUSES TO TELL home in Lowell; Mr.and Mrs.Irvine pink aL ve Surf House,\u201d Old Or- BURG SUSPENDED.por Ua 1) to the pre- j115 Rrandmother, Mrs.C.C.Colby; 7 .Cross to Danville to lattend the funer- | are - : Ay _ _ ; Ps wa, August Pos eu rural mail MT: J.O.St.Pierre home from a | AMOUNT OF FEE.al of their sister-inJaw, Mrs, .Thog.| Mr.Justice Hutchinson has returned pic OPannesours, August 18 The hea - Ome bundre?been\u201c established \u201cVisit to his sons; the Rev.Brothers Quebec, August 18.\u2014The principal |Woods.; | to town from Montreal, where he has \u2018 eq here te A yA : + wb routes ha?jartment prinei- of the Sacred H art College home \u2018feature in yesterday afternoon\u2019s sitt-| Most farmers are done \u2018haying here spent the last week.\u2019 fallen at pA A the ste es na ACTUAL ! Le at Office Depat, anitoha from \u201ctheir yacajion spent at Victor- ing of the Prevost-Kelly commission land some report a better crop |thap .TT, CT EI à \u20ac SLOrm was, - Rw we Western ou .i \u201clittle 11aville, Que; Mdster Tancride -and | Was the production by the latter of |last year.Grain is looking well an Messrs.Richard: Miller, D.S.Aber-, Sn i progress.The talegraph and | : E milf gatchewad.2300 Cy on the | Miss Marie Theresa Begin returned tbe option made in his favor by + Mr.will be ready for cutting by | next \u201cFoMPie and C.J.Jacobus, of Green- ied oe ins are Jealy disorgan- PES ° 0 0 | 80 nd for the routes rn bec, The | With their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Leblanc and the refusal of the \u2018wit- |week.Potatoes are good and en pe field, Mass., were injthe city yesterday sus ende d pusiness has been almost \\ A deme Provinces or Suites whierev Joseph Begin td Windsor\u2019 Mills; Mrs, [Réss to state what amount he had |a better crop than last year.| on their way home from Lake Megan- P : { 1 j | dit ent estavlishes Toutes FRCS Donexan and dafighter, Della, to Ma.received as protessional fees in con- \u2014\u2014t | tic.| TU ADANSVILLE « be her re applic citing the an- 4705 where they |Will reside; Messrs, |Méction with this transaction.tit Masters David Blair, of Lawrence, \u2019 ere» og.: \u2019 u 5 of 8 district pro roval of the sjerbin and Googlsell and their fami- |- The member for Bonaventure as fF.Mass., and Bernard Cleary, from- Lyn- Arrivals and departures : Mrs.De- - i de tion receives the apvr ple pp.les to Boynton jon Tuesday to at- |again examined by Mr.Prevost pnd D th R .: donville 'Vt., are _ stopping at the | laney and children are visiting her fn- HH \u2014 + Dion inspector.but the salary tend the funeral of Mr.H.Batgheld- |&t the opening of the session produc- ça S eporte .\u2018home \u2018of - Mrs.F.T.Ansell, Moore'] ther in Granby ; Miss Adams left on : ; a y for the Dose aid! by the dé or; Miss Hattie |Goodfellow, who has |\u20acd the option, consented to in his |fa- ; i street F .\u2018| Monday for an auto trip with friends | oo oo courier 15 been spending her vacation here | vor by Mr.Leblanc, of his entire pro- FRddlfufudodel 1.\u2019 | from Sherbrooke, going to Bost a Re at.in Sherbrooke, fo her home in Tone.perty.Mr.Kelly remarked that he THE LATE DAVID BREASEAU Hon.\u2018P.S.Steyenson and Mrs.> Gong to Boston, |Matinee Wednesday and Satur- partments Ap y Ont) on Tuesday; Messrs.H.A, - > pex ISLAND AND DERBY LINES nell, C.M.Thomas, E.A.Balan 5 Po end Mrs.JT.Parker closed the Misses | Ferri, Baldwin, .ane.> on Saturday, for their Abbott, Smith abd Channell returned Ca ir ot ion They will spend ther from their trip go Truro, N, S.; Mrs 3 ual va at their new cottage, Harris and Mrs.[Ganon, of West Shef- Ne cami ga! ; ford, at Mr.Wright Pomeroy's.oo Late PR ] departures : Mr> and [he Bennett-Mbulton Co.will ve _ arivals and oi Lennoxville, [AU the Kink Opera House next week., Vs #- F.7 ho \"at Lake Park, A fine ruin setflin about five p.m.spent the we re \u201cthe œuests of Mr.and Tuesday night and continued all | here we Parker ; Nr.aud Mr à.Lot Apply A.Bu {OR SA l' consisting of 226 acres, near > For particulars enquire ham, Qu C ; W.Pratt, West Berkshire, Vermont.'SALE\u2014THE CAMERON FA I \u2018doctor, and he-preno \u201cLime Ridge, Aug.Mr, David Breaseau died very sad lenly at his home in St.Adolphe on August 14th.Me has heen in poor health for some time, hut the end was quite un} expected.SE 18.+ (Spec al)- ro } ._ The death of Wilired Sorel, son of Mr.Joseph Sorel, of this city, occur rel at the Notre Damé Hospital Montreal.= .The funeral was held this mornin ! > at 9 o\u2019clock.; Much sympathy is exteriqed to tl family of the deceased.| © À | LATE HIKAM BATCHELLER, BOYN- TON.| qo D ~~ Boynton, August 18 \u2014(Special)\u2014Th death of Mr.Hiram Batcheller, à well known merchant of Boynton, occurred here Monday morning.He \u2018was taken gller, | who about 60 years of ako, and married, was an Odd Fellow, [a Koight - Tem: plar, a Mason and a member of sev eral other orders.The funeral was i at 10 otelock yesterday morning from the Boynton Church, | .= { LATE S.R.MACDO NALD, FORMERLY OF SHERBROOKE.Tn Boston, to-day, takes place the funeral of Mr.S.R.acdénald, a nat tive of the Townships, and former resident of.Sherbrogke, who died on Monday morning in that city.Death came suddenly thdugh he had been ill for some time.He was 44 years of age and went to Boston some twenty years ago.He is survived by\" his wife and two children! His mother, Mrs.A and Mrs.F.P.Houlahan ; brother, | Mr.J.B.Macdonald, Bissell, brother-in-law, are in Boston to attend the funeral, i : ton \\some days ago and was there at the time of his death.=; L | LATE MRS.J.B.THOMPSON.~The news of the: death of Mrs.Thompson, wife k Mr.James Biake Thompson, which.|occurrad at her home, \u201c\u2018Sunnycrioft,\u201d\u201d Douglasville, Pa., on Saturqay, August.14, will he heard friends in Sherbrooke Lennoxville.Mrs.Thompson wa Mary Grant, and wi her early years in this -city.After ber marriage to Mr: Thompson her home was in Coaticook {ill |a few years ago , Coz ticook and { & farmerly Miss where they had a hone.Mrs, Thompson was thad a wide circle of survived hy her husband, one ter, Miss Frances Th niece, Mrs.Arthur Grange,\u201d Lennoxville She Pson, and her ard, of \u201cThe | ROBERT WILSON, HIGH FOREST.High Forest, August 18,\u2014(Special).\u2014The- death of Mr.Robert ( took place on Saturday morning, August 14, at his home, after a short Jillness.On Monday evening he went into his room to go |to bed, apparently feeling as well hs he had for some time.A short time after he went into his room his daughter Agnes wenl.into the roam and found him unconscious.They summoned the meed} it a para- neral service took ian \u2018Church .in nday afternoon, tytic stroke.The fu place in the Preshyter Sawyerville on Mo mon from the 12th.verse df the 90th Psalm.Some time before :Mr.Wilson died he chose the hymns He wished {sung and the chapter|he wished reaq, eo parture His Come,\u201d in Jesus.\u201d For the Seriptiire reading he chose the 90th Psalm.© The pall Sam and John, of James, of this place, : Samuel, He leaves t¢ three daughters, one thers, two sisters, al Imore distant relatives circle of friends.fast rus, and \u2018mourn his log on, three hro- » many other and; a large | J F° R SALE \u2014 CEDAR TELEPHO poles and posts.Large stock ffer accepted.Sherb rooke.ê ways on hand.A, H.Cowling, Scot town.- | YOR SALE CHEAP\u2014CADILLAC AU- FF?tomobite, almost new and in first; class.conditions Aprly A; À.Robinson, Suttén, Que.© .| TOR SALE\u2014ONE NEW FAIRBANKS JF asoline engine, 34 h.p.Any tes-\" sonable a P; 0.Box à vy, wad.Hich woes, Mrs.: TANTED \u2014 FI ! \u201cNISC - \u2014 _ \\ us private | ; CELLANKOUS. \u2014 [Separate Senior and Junie x Resi- dental and Day Schools with Preparatory Departmest.Preparation for Honour Matriculation, Havergal Diploma, Examinations in Music and Art.\u2018Resident French and German Mistresses, Domestie Science School, with six Departments.Gymnasium, under graduate of the Boston : Normal School, Cricket, tennis, basket ball, rink, swimming bath.| Co For illustrated calendar yply to the | Bursar, Fall Term begins the 13th of September, 1909.1Blectric ill during the night and | dieq very | suddenly, 1 E The late Mr.Batch was \u2018 ngus Macdonald, of this city ; sisters, Mrs.A.C.Bissell | and; Mr.A.C.- Mrs.J.B.Macdonald went to Bos- with much sorrow and regret by many - \u201cher sister spent.the family moved to Douglasville, Pa.,.is, daugh- Wilson heen August 16th, and the interment took place in the Clifton | cemetery.Rev.\u2019 Mr.Hastie preached p beautiful ser- The hymns were: \u201cLhe Hour of My De- Nearer, My foi; to Thee,\u201d \u201cAbide With Me.\u201d \u201cAsleep hearers were his three [brothers, Messrs, | nd his only son,- | Williams, been in Quebec.and the Megantic dis- Mr.Sangster, Superintendent of the tric Light Department, reports that the water in the river is beginning to get It is not low trouble.NEW MOVING PICTURE THEATRE.Messrs.Pinsonneaplt ' Bros,, who have rented the Gres recently erec- ted by Mr.J.W.Gregoire, will for- \u2018mally open up on Saturday Mght of \u2018this week.The other side of this building will be occupied by Mr.Le- Clair, formerly of Messrs.Paradis & LeClair.- .4 | Fi DIXVILLE, Arrivals amd departures: Mesars.Leon and Ralph Kenneson home lo East Hartford, Conn., after a stay of two weeks here; Mr.ang, Mrs.(C.Williamson and family home \u2018to Newport, W.I.Parker and Mr.W.W.Norris to Sherbrooke on Monday; Mmps.H.Ji.Howe and little daughter home to Sherbrooke on Monday; Mrs.E.Cooley to Coaticook on Monday; Mr.and Mr.B.Damon, of Montreal; Messrs.W.Paige, J.Damon and .R.Mayliew to Coaticook gn Monday to secure tickets for the North West; Mr.and Mrs, George Mayhew, Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Hill and Mrs.L.L! Drew home from Lake Averill, where they spent a few days camping; Mr.W.R.lacey, of Sherbrooke, guest of Miss Blanche Bailey- on Sunday; Mr.C.J.Wright, of Sherbrooke, calling on \u2018friends on Sunday; Messrs.A.[E.Humphrey and George Mayhew to Barnstom on Von- day; Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Norris home from Averill, where|they have heen spending the past couple of months; Mrs.Joseph Norris homé from Stan- stead, where she has been, spending ied by her granäson, Mr.Tugene Mosher;, Mrs.J.Lorimer, of Newport, iting friends.Co + | ; WAY'S MILLS.cliff, of, Worcester, Mass., ; and \u201cSutcliff, of Springfield, Mass., two sisters, both trained nurses, \u2018are of their miece, Mrs.Earle Hovey, during their vacation; Master Harold Connor, with Mrs.Daniels\u2019 sister, Mrs.Nor- \u2018spent Sunday and with jhis sister, of Colebrooke, N.H., Monday of this weet | Mrs.Valorous Truc, Maple Croft; Mr.George Clark and wife, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.Clark\u2019s.mother and week; M r.Leslie Bean, for the past Barnston Charles\u2018 Converse, ar old A boy, now of Chicagp, NL, with his wife and\u2019 daughters, are guests for a few Gays of his brother, 'Mr.John Converse, of this place.| : \u2018post mistress, had the misfortune to fall the' full length: of thé front hall stairs last Sunday and was vonsider- ably bruised.ES The young people of this, village give their.play, \u2018\u201cBreezy.Point day \u2018ovening\u2019of this week, Mih, in: the school house.: +.\u2018The anmual envelohe collection foreign missions will be tal\u2019en at the will August 22nd.Rev.Oswald Lowe,! pastor.à + ; \u201cNORTH COATICOOK.Miss Ethel Landers, accompanied by her sister, Miss Maui, left: last Monday for Montreal to.attend the milliner opening after which Miss Ethel will leave for her pläce of ;business at Sudbury, Ont, where she thas charge \"of the millinery department of Mr.lL.Jacohs & Co.: Departures : Mrs.D.F.Gilson, of Boston, and Mrs.S.Gilson, Water- \u2018ville ; Mrs.Taylor, Cookshire, who have been guests of Mrs.Henry John- A dance was held.in._Mead\u2019s Hall \u2018last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Ethel Landers, previous to her \u2018departure to Sudbury, Ont.+\u2014\u2014\u2014 SOUTH DURHAM very pretty and useful presents.A- !mongst those present froma distance \u2018were Misses Dora Annesley and Per- sis Bennett, of Maple Grove, and Messrs.George Baker and Roland of Farnham, and Leon Grabam, of Richmond.Recent arrivals and departures include: Messrs.Skyler and Henry Fowler, of Dalling, on Sunday:guests of .r.Thomas Barton: Mr.George Hyde, of Bt.Johnsbury, Vt.with relatives; Miss Robertson, -of Montreal, guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Richmond; Misses Lizzie and Katie Nixon, of Melbourne, guests of the Misses Duff; Mr.Wm.Powéll to Portland, Maine.a couple of days; Miss Pauline Bailey, home: to Windsor; and Miss Beulah Woodard home to Rock- û Stevenson, of Norfolk, Va., who have low.enough yet,.however, to cause any Vt., on Monday; Mr.| J.B.Parker, Mr.Mrs.Chas.McCauley and family home the past couple of an\" accompan- Vt., is spending a fow weeks here vis\u201c guests: of their sister, Mrs: John Hurd, end} of Heathton, was calling on friends on Monday; Mr.and Mrs.Far-} nie Daniels.spent Sunday ahd Monday- sister, Mrs.Chittenden Clark and Mrs.Miss Ursula Bowker, our assistant AP.> Fri- for } Baptist | Church.next Sunday, August, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Graham, gr, eritertained_ about forty young people: on Wednesday.evening, Aug.11th, in honor of the birthday: of their daughter, Miss Pearl Graham.She was the recipient lof a pumber of New York and the White Mountains ; Miss Lizzie Stewart is visiting relations in Montreal ; Mr.Thompson, of trict, were in town to-day, on their Montreal, was calling on friends here way to North Hatley.on Sunday Miss Boyd, of Montreal, 4 \u2018 7 little Miss A.Fulle Jowans- WATER GETTING LOW.and little Miss Fuller, of Cowans ville, were the Adams last we | Thompson, of Brigham Jet., were visiting at Mr.T.S.Stewart's on Sun- avr.A.Lenoix died hers on Saturday J aged 72 vears.: \u2019 uests of Mrs.G.A.NORTH HATLEY .A musical which proved very successful, both artistically and financially, was given at Mrs.Cummings\u2019 cottage by Mr.A.C.Jackson last Thursday evening.The following ladies were patronnesses: Mrs.G.W.Beaman, Mrs.\u2018Thomas Aspenwall, Mrs.M.G.Daves, Mrs: Hugh Bond, Mrs.Hemphill, Mrs.H.W.Cummings Mrs.H.M.Brune, Mrs.-Thomas Russell, Mrs.Randolph Hurry.Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Saint Francis No.882.In the Superior Court, | .The 17th day of August, 14909 befor Genest & Broderick, PAU 408 et ° Charles H.\\ Muncaster, of Beauce.Junction, in the County and district of Beauce, firemian.À Piaintirt.vs.a Elmer C.Morse, of Saint.Albans, in the state of Verinont, one of the states to Newport, Vt., on Sunday after | America.1 Defend an spending a couple lof days here the wile defendant is ordered fo appear guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Parker ; \"SE Mr.Wm.Norris to Island Pond, Vt.; GENEST & BRODERICK, P.8.Con Tuesday with a gpan of horses for True Copy.or H.J.DUFFETT, - Attorney for plaintifl.SHERBROOKE NOVELTY WORKS 114 Wellington St.Stamping in gold, .alumunium, Ing on silk, velvet, cloth, wood, Prize print- leather or for Exhibitions | Ribbons and Shows.Badges or regalia for societies made to order.Hours from 6.30 p.m., and from 1.30 p.m.Saturday.FARM FOR SALE \u2018 Price $4,500 THREEF MILES: FROM SAWYERVILLE.200 acres with 1200 sugar treës and 50 acres of good timber.Never: failing water supply.Orchard of 175 trees, 100 acres under cultivation.Good buildings.Terms easy.FELIX BISON, Sawyerville, SAW MILL FOR SALE That desirable = property known _as § Birchton sawmill, at Birchton, Que.13 miles from Sherbrooke, 3 from Cookshire.\u201c Equipped with board saw, tlingle ma- | i | chine, feéd grinders, etc.Arrivals and departures Miss Sut- House and 2 acres land.Apply \u2019 A.E.SWAN, Birehton.; Mr.and Mrs.R.T.AUCTION SALE On Friday, August 20th, 1009 In the matter of - : PIERRE FOBERT, Butcher, of Compton, : .Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public auction on Friday, Aug.2Uth, at the Rob- r man Wheeler, of-Newport; Dr.Sutton, ert's farm in the 8th range of Compton, 24 miles from Coaticook, all the mov- alles belonging to the above estate consisting of: ; 8 horses, 6 milch cows, four 3 year old, three 2 year old and eight 1 year old heifers, 2 bulls, 1 calf, 2 pigs, lot of poultry, 2 double wagons, 1 express wagon, 2 double sleighs, 2 single sleighs, 3 mowing machines, 2 horse takes, 1 seed- Ing machine, 3 plows, 5 harrows, 1 roller, 2 separators, 1 fanning mifl, 2 prs.harness, 1 movable scale and complete sugaring outfit.: .Sale at 10 a.m.Conditions will be giv- Jen on day of sale.} TELESPITORE BELANGER, GEDEON E.\u2018 BEGIN, .Joint, Curators, JOS.LEMIEUX, Auctioneer.° | Sherbrooke, 12 Aug., 1909.Beaver Asbestos Gompany (In voluntary liquidation) Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Revised Statutes of Quebec, Sec.4778 et seq.; the undersigned have been appointed pany, Thetford Mines, PQ.All creditors of said company are requested to fyle sworn statenfents of their claims with the Liquidators within twenty (20) days from this date.All those indebted to the said Company 4 are hereby requested to make immediate payment of the amounts due by them to J vne Liquidators at their office, 1.THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, Liquidators.107 St.James St., Montreal.Montreal, 10th August, 1909.Liquidators of the Beaver Asbestos (\u2018om-: Sherbrooke Scale Co.41A Cillespie Street * If you want your scales repaired go to the Sherbrooke Scale Co.You will be sure to hdve them put in first class or- er.AUCTION SALE On Tuesday, August 24th, 1909 The undersigned has received instructions from Mr.E.A.BRAZEL To sell by public auction at his farm known as the \u2018\u2018Brazel place,\u201d EATON 1 pair Work Horses, weighing 1200 Ibs.euch; 1 four year old Mare, weighing 1400 1bs.; 1 four year old Mare, driver; 1 thrée year old colt, broken, sired by \u2018\u2018Globe\u2019\u2019; 1 two year old.Colt; 1 yearling Colt; 1 Bay Mare, good driver:1 Brood Mare in foal; 1 Brown llorse, good worker; 20 extra Cows, most of them to calve early; 1 extra Bull, two years old; 1 pair two year old Steers; 2 two year old Heifers; pair - Yearling suu@rS; 5 extra Calves; 14 Shoats, 1 Brood Sow in pig; 50 Plymouth Rock Hens; 1 Thoroughbred Rooster; 1 two seated Family Carriage, nearly new; 1 five feet- Frost and Wood Harvester, new; 1 De Il.aval Separator with dog power and dogs; 1 Barrel Churn and.butter worker, complete, etc.- Also 50 tons of No: 1 Hay, etc.F_ Terms of sale very liberal.7 Sale at 1 o'clock p.m, MISS KNOX, Principal.[ JOHN J.GRIFFITH.PU land.Co \u2018 \u201cAuctioneer.- ; \u2014 - i Yo ep Ce ta a lew, ooo.oo.gi %* ty 4 v \u20ac peus > * Pa A hel 4 PC coor 22TH Tn \"3 a vert.ound = Sh ; \u2019 4 Vv A an M pe % ms extra day.Usual Prices.- \u2019 CLEMENT THEATRE ONE SOLID WEEK, | WITH MATINEE SATURDAY, H.WILMOT YOUNG - ADAMS \u2018 Opening Play, - \u201cLION AND THE MOUSE\" - ; POLITE VAUDEVITLE that is \u2018Positively Refined, with a complete change at 30c.LADIES FREE.SAVE THIS COUPON.By presenting this coupon at the Box Office of the Clement Theatre, before 6p.m., MONDAY, AUG.23, you will get One Free Ticket by purchasing another.\u2019 Limit 200 NOTICE: To whom it may concern.The public is hereby no MARJIE \u2018each performance.Prices\u201410¢., 20c., tified that TT, the undersigned give to my son, Harold Bean, the balance of his minority .from this ,date.I -shall claim none of his wages nor be responsible for.any of his debts.W.J, BHAN, I.ake Megantic, Aug.16th.\u201809.- Sherbrooke.Will either take partner to manage same, or.sell right - out.Only small capital required.Must be settled this week as owner is leaving at once.Any reasonable offer accepted.|The Ever-Rest Spring Bed Co.For Sale A nice line of fine cut glass and nice line of @hina, a nice line of the celebrated R.F.Simmonds Rolled Plate chains.Steer.ling Silver and.Electro Plated Ware at H.J.EABEREE'S, The Jeweller, Lennoxville tore To Let Corner King and Gillespie sts.The busiest corner store on King St.Two large plate glass windows, new.hard- wood floor, newly painted, a large three-storey warehouse and-ghed at the back.Stable room for two horses and covered shed for vehicles, good cellar.Good spot for almost any business.Immediate possession, Apply Box 45, Record Office.In the matter of M.LEONARD West Wickham, Que.Tenders will be received by the.under: signed until noun, 1st Seplember, 1909, for parts of immoveable propertiés hereinafter mentioned, as follows, to wit: DESCRIITION (A) Part of lot No.18, 10th range, original + survey, being now Known as Number 597 of the official plan and hook of reference of the said Township of Wickham, - said lot being of aboui two acres in -superficies, with dwelling house, store, appurtenances and buildings thereon erected.(B) The south west extremity of said Jot 18, in the 10th range now forming the last south west part of lot No.567 of the said plan and book of reference of about\u201d 80 acres, with all its appurtenances.(C) The central south east part of said lot No, JB, JUth range, being now Nos.569 and 569 of the official plan\u2019 and book of referénce of the said township of Wickham! .contaiping about un acre and three quarters, with hulldings and appurtenances thereon erected._ (D) The north part of lot No.579 of the sald Cadastral plan and book of reference of the said township of Wickham, containing about two acres and a haH in superficies with appurtenances thereon erected,\u201d (The south part of said lot belonging to Valmore Lemire.) (KE) No.600 of the Cadastral plan and book of reference of the said township of Wickham, containing about one acre and a quarter, with the appurtenances thereon erected.(F) I,ot No.427 of the-Cadastral plan\u2019 and book of reference of the satd township of Wickham, containing about 200 acres in superficies, with the appurtenances thereon erected.(G) Lot No.428 of the said Cadastral plan and book of referemce of the said township of Wickham, containing about tion west of the railway line Bd to none Mr.Athanase Ilartin, on the 27th day of January, 1905, with all the appurtenances thereon, erected.(H) Lot No.407 of.the cadastral plan and hook of reference of the said township of Wickham, with the appurtenances thereon \u2018erected.containing about 100 acres in superficies.; - Sal) The contrat third of lot No.365 of he said Cadastral plan and book of ref- chen of the said township of Wickham, containing about 63 acres, with buildings and appurtenances thereon erected.For further information apply to H.S.Tsowndes, West Wickham, or the undersigned L _ su JOHN McD.HAINS, _ Curator.\u2018Conditions: cash.Traser Block, 43 St.Sacrement St, Montreal.\u2018 Massawippi Valley Railway Co.ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of Shareholders of the Massawippi Valley Railway Company will he held at the Company's Passenger Station, in the Village of Rock Island.P.Q., on Wednesday.the first day of September, 1909, -at 11 o'clock am S.STEVENS, a Secretary.Rock Island, Aug.3rd, 1909.; \u201c+ : Starting Monday, August 28rd ForSale Good \u2018Going - Business in City of the suid township of Wickham, containing 200 acres in superficies\u2014less a small por- nt.we Ta Sad ESS at Wand PE am - | 2 YS siti e SR 2° E 2e Ty SSE Jal TE SER pong 44 NON \u2019 oss Sr Ru de Fe ser [) Sy oad pn Lic 4 ï ry [ \u2014 a FREE 3 NT » a LB PS Ted = SR > 06 Re ter \u201d > 54 aa ee Ix 20 e a AE YES TE! = 14 15 Wh wes EY ae a.FN ol UE ; fr rr es \u2014 a i TT TTR 4 PEUR TE FR TS Die ME SES a sul Li A A a a rn ree es oor ir EE SR EEE IE os.8 - vas: = = .Es mes oT 7 i 7 7-7 - rE a avy MES 0 AY h TS DR 0 Re \u2018 ; a .mes = RE TN PS US ES 2 > 3 LE SERRE Ce BT Rt To TT a ; æ \u2014 ve Th mp Rae A ae pe mé ce 2; a 52 xs Se.ei niv vray ie ee > A Xe TT de x ce pe 0 saw, \u2018es A.+ - x.- - .A - - +51 A0 .Feo: See .ee - * x RER 5 ges > des ét \" nd I, 7 # SN 2 em, whe - 0 RS Re 2317 oe ve ir ok mom is © cop SE TEE RES SETI ES ee créée: 3 a Ge Be PO TR Cn mes ty 7 ity | | m2 PAGE SIX.: | [| + _\u2014\u2014 \u2018 HERR HIOEAEEIRIIEIORIEALERIOHIORIOIIORE ge ec.° eoccccec0000 ° ° A Handsome: osiery | FINANCIAL AND §'3 SPORTING NEWS.: 2 \u2014 aftending the tennis match in Bedford \u2014 port a splendi ime | ) ol nna tom suffered Meicat but it did THE HOME OF GOOD VALU not mar the enjoyment of the hospitality ES FoR a - Oo he Boers Mr and Mra.AE.Gough, |B ANYTHING IN MEN\u2019S AND Bove w Wisses Hibbard and Truax, Dr.Planche, EAR, Messrs.Warren, Martin, Landers, | Naylor, and Standish.| Hs Mr.Fred Kavanagh, another member STAR CLOTHING of the club, is leaving for the West, 2 25-50c MARKET NEWS Festrsensressrassersel > , M REAL BEDFORD VICS 7, MONARCHS 6 We'v everything for a man\u2019s summer comfort.\\ ONT LIVE STOCK MABKET Bedford, \u201cAug.18.\u2014(Special).\u2014On Saturday last À.B.Foster's \u2018Vics\u2019 met Everythin that\u2019s right and wanted these days.aE AIR TRADE, AT C.P.R.LIVE 8nu defeated the Monarchs of Montreal where he goes to fill a gdod position at White River.Afthougn all are glad to - - Je ROSENBLOOM & co.hear of Mr.Kavanagh's good fortune he ; wiH be greatly missed by the club.Bell Tel.43.95, 97, 99 Wellington stree el the V.We place at your disposal an assortment of excell- &' STOCK MARKET 716,00 (AAA, grounds by the score of ent loge y and Outing Suits from which any man can Montreal, Aug.18.\u2014A¢ tho | Canadian [The star player of the \"Vice\" was Pare HORSE RACES.| Pacific Live Ste k Market the offerings at third who did some fast \u2018base steal- \u2018 services of.their second baseman but the ing.2 x ; - sec mak ea pl asant selection.oh the market: were 650 fattle, 500 Line up:\u2014 .Tq.RACES BEING HELD AT LAKRE MF- rest of the team will be the same that sheep and lqmbs, 100 hogs; and 250 ontreat\u2014Otghot.A Eliot, Eck- GANTIC TODAY: will face Sherbrooke for the champion- Arrivhls and d calves.| ardt, Wie?panel, ; fi 5 arney anûf Lake Megantic, Aug.18.\u2014(Special).\u2014 {ship of the Eastern Townships League.RevVtor épart | 1 Gasbutt.- , \u2018Special train leaves Richmond at 6.30 and Mr.O, N Considering -the unfavorable\u2019 weather x , cf 5 The trotting races of the Lake Megan- ; ë > VE Se .Bed{ord\u2014P \\ 8rd, Pater ; 3 \u2018and leaves Danville at 7 o'clock.rain |eV.Ware in tly : 5 : ch rat and the fact tbat sup- Soules ty * Hrd iP at b., c.He ang, he Eee on wel: \u201cleaves Quebee on return trip at 10 judeing ce : Wy, nity ca were very much larger Soulés #., 3.Curmë b.and; p,q I.o'clock in the evening.Mr W : « N.Jin .° ! re, 18th and 19th of August, Wednesday and |, E Mr.W.; dé 147 WE LINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.ue au 8 Jory fair trade was Jone Soyld Mani Thomas, £ PE Thursday of this week, when purses oi | The Danville team is making arrange Catherine \".Hacheldér oe a III IIIA SSBBSGON change as Sorat with tho ow fast.* Soote Loe) Fg : $300.00\" will be competed for.On \u201cthe [ments for another game with the fast 00 CF atley, \u2014 = || Wednesday.A few choice vid 2 1d! a t Montredl _ i, y y first day here will be a Green Race, Muscotte team of Montreal for the sec- cently Mrs, Jas.| mm ic, good at 5c to bic, fair at dic \\ to, sdlord .20 0000 1955 3 class.purse $20.00; 2 23 -35 class, $50.00 hoa ay in Sept ol to Jing ler, rom .- \" ; , 30 ers ae Re ; and a 2.25 class $70 0.lom1ie team was deleatec y à score of B: hes 7 se THE Cl .at ble to te, hi 4tc, od common Sample, T.RA scorery\u2019 H'Arcy 2nd day.\u20143 minute class, purse $30.00; (11.to 8 they feel confident that.when os he Wier.bo of Bunton) 8 : PTL 4c, \u2018and bulls fn rought fr J'ardosén : named \u2018class, purse 9:H.0U; free for all, They -meei agnin that it will be even a D of ls a.excursion of the Foresters from Danville î + 3 Steel's; Migs Edith 1 : cal, st 4.Sy came through .\u2014_ 107 | Roberts and Savage made a large ship- Lieut Olivier .to Quebec next Saturday is the base ball LORD STRATHCONA SAILS FOR Mont or does ad tng .Keith had t errr és n tora liv (Hock, te J Montreal, market | Pte.Rudman .\u2018match betweer the fast Danville team wi: = CANADA.to h Mi Mou after og % tors of the.ot \u2014 TER TI = = ay afternoon m te a = and the \u20ac \u2018 ; : NE i, \u201c = ; J ù 2 sis ; .Granby which consisted of ikem} ° sheep.Major Tomlinson |.; vee meer saseveses gome he.Pusat hase nait Quebec ihe.London, August 13 \u2014Lord Strath, \" js M Se pi fH a n without gucee ; \u2014 hoga and | a large number of calves: Co.Sgt.Major Leather.ee vases 28 grounds anil, wi +e called\u2018 Bt 2 o'clack.\u2018conn isa sgénger on the Mauretanig, §- rs.urray_and AS ; _ After the la: 2 F aitle brought Irom $15 to $85.00 ac- Quarter-Master Sgt.Grant votre enti 25 Fhe Danvilé: 8am wil be without the! which sailed\u201d yesterday fi for New York TAre improving, Yl 7 watched odt « i y or ing to quality; sheep 8¢ per ib vs Owing \u2018to the unfavorable wind scores = Ff half past two _\u2014 = I hogs $7.75 per 100 1bs.; calves $3 to § were not nearly as good as on the pre- ; ; \u2018 .x ¥ Cf Some very /fine calves were: :shipped \u2018yes- fvious \u2018 occasions.The fourth and final .[ proac ing- the : .[| terday.1 match will = be held at an: early\u201d date yard with N vB a Messrs.R berts and: Savage will ship I when jt is hoped that all \u2018members .ofthe y : \u2026 tbe men to ha i TL Be mate August Zith, from.Cc.corps will turn \u2018out.P.Z me ANADA S GREAT EASTERN un 1909 .ing in & thre * - \u2014 $ i ) \u2019 ° = et + ÿ | es RESULTS or QUE SUTTON ©.| R.AS: : de à: ba Keita Br * ¥ = OCIAT M : OS : \u2019 - COUNTRY AND DAIRY PRODUCE Sutton, hue.18 \u2014(Special)i\u2014The Sut- ; I Eachran, was 9 no.À meet at the ranges here - ground., : e was wellattended and the day being ; EX : Burien MARKET FIRM fine was enjoyed by all.: The {following .Co Sm : Mr.ve r - Montreal, Aug.18.\u2014The cheese market [are the ten highest scores made: Ta so Se is sai \u201c } i \u201cis rm with westerns quoted at 11%c to Names 200 500 600 Total r - 4 F4 ° ed RHEUM TISM CURED\u201d\u2014Mrs.Mann, Volger's Cove, N.S., [190 and essterns at 1lic lo lic S Hell re bas ad 26081 | 110 \u2018 \" | ; wifes : :\u2014\u201cI was laid up for months with: Rheumatism, ' and could creamery 4 sted at Ares ou finest PA: Derrick Lui CU) 11 27° 24 29 750 F : only get aroynd by the aid of a crutch.I procured a bottle: of your ° A.Brown \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 25 .26 26 77 \u2018 TUT De.Stanley\u2019 Powerful Whité Liniment, from J.S.\u2018Volger, merchant RETURNS FROM SOUTH ROXTON | w Ford pu Me 25 24 25 74 | of this place| After several applications I got relief, and now I' am .FACTORY.\" ALE Jemma TTT 93 96 95 74 | _ as well as ever and can go without the use of my crutch.South R | 1.Homes \u2026 1 25 22 25 72 sq ; oxton, Aug.18.\u2014(Special).C: Bennett 7 UT) 99 25 28 70 : ARE RAO! In.pp cf nt ar rt AL 8.D.116, 45 boxes of butter: at 22tc7 pendent Harriers of.Montreal.Word \"L Bay 2 \u2018and get \u2018\u201c MYC CLOTHÉE ; \u2018 Il .is Pro at utter at PG > was received \u2018here ôn Saturday that a Louis , W : .rion rou 1 e \"MS - po oT 156 WELLINGTON ST prices ona HOR Hd Bough: Se > here for the fair and; aregpmadations are] Grand Display of Horses, (Cattle, Sheep, Pigs and Poultry, Dairy, + Alter >.one e best ; .Ii + .À Daisy, oxea of butter a c.being made for hote: A ! « tpok: the VEN ines durin |- F.M.41, 38 boxes of butter at 22%c.2 ricultural evenin 2008 | BOURQUE'S BLOCK.ing | EF.41 boxes of ACER LE gricultural and Horticultural Products and Industrial Ebi a 1 YE tow; bargains.oo Aueus Geo.I, Hayne, bought: = GOLF.B 407 Rives ne .- Remember its 156 Wellington St.gust.LC Bagel] on boxes © cheese at bo of rumors of.'H.68, BO boxes of cheese at 11 5-16¢c.| A mixed.foursome \u2018was played at the The following factories did: not sell: St, [Francis Golf; Links yesterday for ivy, 40 boxes; Elm Bank, 31 boxes; M.which there were a lage number of en- 85, 34 |boxes; Rapid Rivér, 82 boxes; tries.The scores were as on Hae 6 Full al of Fair and 3 4 Being P Perma i HE | « is not athted, | = Geñ, 28 boxes; and H.63, 6 boxes.22% Gross] Hdep.Net derstood cts.was offered but not 2 Mrs.E.C.Fraser ahd a that ; : oe D.I.Herbert 00.5 | 8 37 quest of some - Miss E.Anderson and Loe - within the rank re Housekeeper THE HAY MARKET.E.C, Fraser \u2026\u2026 \u2026 44 6 38] tin belived 1 ~ Miss E.Bradford and : : iy H.3.Lawrence .50 | 9 41 le, à towards a settl: ; noi s the comfort of having, on hand a | Supply © of _ PRICES STEADILY ADVA \u2018orne.Mrs.H.M.Tomlinson | | ; 8 à settlemen x m2?R d_Philip Robi 51 | 10 41 \u201cwith py 2 LE A an ie | 5 ni | Montres), 1, Aug.18.\u2014There ha been an Miss F.Crna and | ÿ \u2019 \u2018wae aka 7 | improved demand from foreign buyers for D î pu ¢ 1 i ba ç 6 Canadian baled hay of late, and Yas bids Miss Dre Somers ane et ba.14 \u2018a * } IN FRONT OF GRAND STAND \u2019 * Mem 3 have been steadily advanced, considerab-§ Ww.S.Fry .vile.58 0 13 45 TH, Mol 3.| le business has been done.Tha local de Mrs.
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