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À reek-ehd with ber parents at New Ireland; Mias Eva- pe froxn Thetford to sped\u201d |, Migs Mabel King, from visit and Hattie Williamson, ob .visiting the Mita Lay \\ugent; Miss Ethel .Din-.the amests of, Mis.Jul, Wednesday.à maddn and fra Gill successful bee on.Friday.ying Mr.'s farm, a foo ont plot BRIER .Vap Antwerp, socom s daughter, Mra.Bw her ébiléren, also their rank ;Cline and Ms, * e, of, Sherbrooke, p weeks at vis, mplain, with Mr.F4 \u2018Braedides \u20ac Cottagé \u2014 change to them: as c adosmay.>; he B t 8 : a She was formerly ai g her friends; - tie J ; DR\u2014J.A.C.ETHIER, Reception | afternoon.Liverpool, August 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 - Cardinal Vanutelli and a dis tinguished party en route to Mon- _treal, sail on Empress of .Ireland, to-morrow.- \u2018MORE THAN 200 DEAD.| Spokane, Wash., August 25.\u2014 For- \u201c last night from latest reports.# i CONGRESS (LOSES TO-DAY.Delegates Enjoying Trip Through Lake Memphre- maçog Î To-Day.OFFICERS WILL BE ELECTED AT A MEETING HELD ON THE STEAMER TO-DAY.The \u201cdelegates to the Medical Congress left this morning over the C.P.R.for Magog where they will take a trip through Lake Memphremagog to Newport, Vt.This will be a welcome -they have been kept busy since the opening meeting PR.L.C.BACHAND, Reteption Committee.Lad discussing various questions of terest tO the profession.Nearly two hundred took in the excursion and with excellent weather: prevailing, they expect a most enjoyable trip.At ten o'clock they will hold a meeting on board the steamer when in- -\u2014 Committee.the officers for the next Congress will be elected.They will return to Sherbrooke by \u2018special train at 4.30 this [Were burned or scalded.-Mr.|B.C.Drew's.Miss Louise Shepherd, Sutton, icamé out, ainst the horses, They ran at great speed into the yard of Mr.G.Jenne, : tended TERT NUD IN TRAIN WRECK Roar End Collision on G.T.R.Near ; Flint, Mich.! \u2014 THREE MORE FATALLY INJURED | AND FIVE OTHERS BADLY £ HURT.Flint, Mich., August 25.(Special) \u2014In a rear-end collision between pas- Senger trains Nos.4 and 14, both eastbound on the Grand Trunk Rail» way, two miles east of Durand late last night, eight persons are known to have been killed.Three were probably fatally injured, and five were seriously hurt.It was reported early to-day that four Passengers are missing.Train No.14 stopped to repair a defective brake, when No.4 crashed into a sleeper on the standing train.The engine of No.4 plowed halfway through the sleeper, crushing to death some of the sleeping, passengers.The wreckage of the sleeper caught fire, and other passengers It is said that there were eighteen passengers on the ill-fated car.The probably fatally injured are: Clinton A.Davis, 27, of Montreal, scdlded and cut about the head and body ; ; George Nelson, of Battle Creek, firemain on train No.4, scalded and cut; and Bert Mitchell, of Port Huron, engineer on train No.21, who was injured about the head.+ FARNAM\u2019S CORNER.Arrivals include :\u2014Mr.W.M.Far- .nam from a few days spent in Montreal ; Miss Norton the guest of Miss E.Perkins over Sunday ; Mr.D.A.Ingalls, Boston, visiting-at Mr.D.H.Ingall\u2019s on Saturday and Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Perkins, Sutton at Messrs.Lushier Harvey, D.L.Ingalls Dunboro and Thos.Bryce, left for the North West on Tuesday, expecting to spend about three weeks there.Schools opened on Monday, with Mrs.8.L.Reynolds teaching here, at | Nn SHERBROUKE, QUE, THUR! SDAY, AUGUST 25, 1910.[BEDFORD FAIR, [STANSTEAD- FAIR, BRON cour! - CLOSING DAY.) | Missisquol Co.Fair.PORTION OF PRIZE LIST.\u2014GEN- ERAL REPORT OF THE FAIR.Bedford, Aug.25.\u2014(Special)\u2014The attendance of the past two days and with every appearance of another large crowd to-day is a strong argument in favor of the three day fair.Yesterday there was a very large: | attendance, it being estimated that there were between six and seven thousand people on the ground, and this is believed by some to be a conservative estimate.Judging in all the classes -but horses was finished last evening and the horses will be finished to-day.The various sections in the driving classes\u2019 brought out strong competition.The judging was in front of the grand stand and was followed with.much interest.There was a pertormançe on the attraction platform | by F rith and his-side partner, Paq in.\u201cThe work is well done and\u2019 the are just as good as can be seit oF Canada\u2019 s Great Hastera Exhibition.\u201cTHE RACES, Thekb; Werle two events-on the score card, and: the heats ln each were closely : contested and it was a race | in each .ane from the word to the wire.The summary is :\u2014 Three-Minute Class, $75.Maple Prince, b.s., A.For-.Lier .00e Laver veuves vus 7 1 A.W.R., d.br.s., L.W.Eld- : ridge \u2026 ves 2\" 3 2 | Lady Scfinber, br.m., John, Labarbe .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.2.25 Trot or Pace, 0.Last Edition, D.Houd.3 Baby Breaker, E.Gauthier Mayor, D.Houd Silver Star, b.m., E.Men- ard 1 2 3 4 mn onu wo © Dunboro, and Miss Geraldine Wales, at Æast Dunham.Mr.H.Getty is repairing the puild- ings on his recently acquired property.Récently while Mr.Frank Harvey was driving a colt and leading a horse the colt came to a sudden stop.The horse he was leading was thrown suddenly against a broken brate of the wagon box, driving the brace in- o |the breast.The veterinary was summoned.and found.it.necessary to insert -fifteen-stitehes - wound.and leaving an ugly gash across \u201cto close the né Recently while Mr.N.H.Harvey was driving a spirited team of horses the pin in the end of the wagon pole which let the wagon ag- North Sutton, where fortunately they were stopped before further aceident resulted.- The lawn social at Mr.W.T.West- overls on Friday evening was well at- and a thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent.The sum of $11 was added to the fund the ladies are raising to = renovate the interior of the church.On Friday evening, September 2nd, a lawn social will take place on the church grounds.: | + KINGSEY FALLS.- The.delegates were treated to fan astomobile ride through the city at five o'clock last evening, fifteen automobiles being generously offered by prominent.citizens for this purpose.After seeing all the points of interest they were taken to the Hospitals.The St.Vincent de Paul Hospital \u2018was a revelation to most of them.(Continued on page seven.) Arrivals and departures: Miss F.McIver, home to Ottawa; Mr.Walter Moreland, of Melbourne, spent Sunday here with his parents; Mr.Geo.Kennedy, of Asbestos, spending Sunday here, the guest of his mother.Miss Nora Lay, of Lorne, has been engaged to teach the village school here.: GOOD ORDER MAINTAINED.The best of order prevailed on the: grounds, and there was only one man ' that had to be taken care of during | \u2018the day on the fair grounds.Mr.| McCorkill, the president, W.N.Martindale, superintendent, took special pains to see that none § of the visitors were touched by the wily confidence man or other fakir.Mr.Martindale hail spacial-charge is w oid.sas he oa fat Phi while a sever ceases- thor Se relieved of thelr \u201c¥kads, when the matter came to be in rove) gited it was found that nothing of\u2019 suéh a kind bad taken place off the fair grounds.At least, no Case had beep\u2019 reported to the management of, the fair or to the other officers.High Constable Boisvert was on the ground all day, as well as a \u2018 pro- vinéial detective.The former stated.that he was perfectly satisfled : with: the state of aflairs, and could\u2019 see nothing ,in the midway that was not all right, SHELL GAME WORKED.The case reported yesterday of a man from Clarenceville being relieved of $65 was investigated.It was found that he had got up against a \u2018\u2018ghell game\u2019\u2019 on his way to the grounds, and no one answering the description he gave of the man could be found on the fair grounds.president and directors take the grounds.Yesterday afternoon four such men were told by the High Constable that it would be just as well for them to stay down down and take the first train out of town.They took the advice.FINE SHOW OF HOGS.Mr.C.M.Macrae, .of te (Continuen on Page Live TRESRAPHE DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CHADIAN AND WORLD NEWS.DISTINGUISHED CHURCHMEN EN ROUTE l'O MONTRÉAL.est fires.have slain \u2018more than 200 persons, nearly all fire fighters, in Idaho, according to figures compiled - MR.BORDEN'S TOUR.Shelburne, N.S., August 25 \u2014 Mr.R.L.- \u2018Borden concluded his Nova \u2018Scotia tour with a big meeting yes- :terday in Shelburne, in the western \u201cpart of the province, his previous meetings having been held in the \"east.A feature of the occasion was -.the presentation of an address to Mr.Borden hy Mayor A.W.Bruce, on behalf of the Town Council.| 1 CRIPPEN.\u2014The police LANDING UF DR.Liverpool, -August 25 \u2018authorities here are taking extreme Precautions td guarantee the secret landing of Dr.Hawley H.Crippen and Miss te Neve Star steamship Megantic on Saturday.when they arrive from Quebec.MAYOR GAYNOR EXBRCISES.New York, August 25.\u2014The bullet _ wound in Mayor Gaynor's neck has healed on the outside, and the irritation of the throat caused by granu- - lation on the inside has ceased.The Tavor ate leartily yesterday and Will go back to-morrow to his regul- : 80-diet of three square meals a day.\u20ac was allowed to take a little exercise in the hospital corridors yesterday., from the White | REV.DR.CARMAN ELECTED.Victoria, August \u201825.\u2014The conference yesterday morning voted $1,500 to the sufferers at Campbellton, N.B., and $500 to those at Phoenix, B.C.The order of the day was the election of conference officers.\u2018The first was the eiection of a general superintendent for eight years.The ballot showed the eiection of Dr.| Carman by a vote of 173 out of 284.Hcbriefly acknowledged the confidence repcsed in him, and promised to serve tho Church as long as his health permitted.The first ballot for the superintendent.for the four-year term resulted in the election oi Dr.Chown by a \u2018vote of 257 out of 298.Rev.Jamer Allen was re-elected £ecretary of the home department of ; missions by a large vote.Rév.T.F.Shores was elected secretary of the foreign department in | succession.to Rev.Dr.Sutherland.H.H.Fudger of Toronto was by CARDINAL VINCENZO VANUTEL- I, of Rome, who sails for Mont- 1 al to attend Eucharistic :Congress.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 COPPER STRIKE AT RENO.Reno, Nevada, August 25.\u2014 Street workmen in the centre of Reno today urcoyered a ten foot ledge of almost pure copper.The ledge is apparently permanent.It lies ten féet under the surface.i ! i | 1 I | commen consent elected hohorable vecretary-treasurer of the missionary society on the west term.Rev.Dr.Graham, who has teen acting as secretary of education since the death of Dr.Potts, was chosen secretary by a large vote.The question of selecting a succes- the election of Rev.Dr.Moore, for some years has been for Canada.hook steward.(Continued on Page 7.) 1 Green Race, \u2018which resulted as \u2018I nos.fof New York, is being demonstrated \u2018Jand attracts much attention.| are also some handsome new Jin Estey and Wilson Organs.es and Mr.| \u201cane \u2018of the exhibition.CORNER ALLER AND STANSTEAN.| Investigated [Sudden Death ot.a The | every | pains to keep off these \u2018\u2018fakirs\u2019 from | sor to Rev.Dr.Chown was solved by who general secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance Rev.Dr.Briggs was again chosen Rev.Dr.Creighton, of Toronto, was SECOND DA Great Crowd Gathers For Al Roads Lead to yet S 0 To-bay.| | JUDGES COMPLETING WORK TO-DAY\u2014PORTION OF 4 THE PRIZE LIST.| Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Aug.25 \u2014( Special) | the whole population of the Count would be here.All roads lead | Ayer\u2019s Cliff to-day.The weather lis cloudy but not unpleasant.The Stanstead County Fair serves as a rallying place not only for residents.It virtually creates an old home week when old friends exchange annual greetings.F | There will be a good programme î attractions this aftérnoon, horse races and the five-mile foot race.WEDNESDAY AT THE FAIR.| i The gate receipts yesterday were well-up to former years, and the day passed off pleasantly.y Judges were busy all the atternoon and completed their work in some ii \"partments.There was one race known as lows : ! GREEN RACE.Farmer Prince; P.Rochford .eee Laundry Boy, R.A.Smith Rapid Pete, L.Audet \u2014ecérseroouo020000 Time\u20143 minutes.i MESSRS.H.C.WILSON & ool have a splendid exhibit of pianos and organs in the main building.Th assortment includes the famous Heintzman & Co.instruments, Wil4 son Pianos, Weber and: Milton Pia ] Tne celebrated \u2018\u2018Autopiano,\u2019\u2019 There, styles, Wileon -& Séns have been regular { exhibitors at tlie Stanstead Co.Fair! for many years, and their musical display has become an established, mot nun PART OF BE LIST, STAN- | BTRAD FAIR.| Horticultural Department.| me \u201cCollection ap apples-L.\u2018D.Morrison and son 1, Wij Powell à Hy} ] Holland 8.: Red Astrachan.-dpples~Li.- H.Hol-} land 1, W.L.Rowall 2.Peach.apples\u2014C.A.: Walker 4, K.(Contiauea nj page 6.) Child an LOOKED LIKE POISONING.\u2014WAS PROBABLY INDIGESTION FOLLOWING TOO MUCH SAUSAGE.) .Stanstead, August 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Coroner Bachand, of Sherbrooke, was \u2018called here on.Tiesday evening - to: enquire into the sudden death of the four- -year-old son of Maxime Mac- lure, which occurred on Monday evening after a few hours\u2019 illness.A formal inquest was not held, but the circumstances were brought out through an informal inquiry.It was at first thought that death was due to eating bologna sausage which contained poison of some kind.have been violently ill, but are better.contributory to the illness in family and death of the child.It would appear that the family is threatened with ate heartily of sausage, which family of Mr.Maclure is large, cluding several young children, they are in great poverty and need, ago.ably have 3 run of typhoid.+ SHOOTING A BUTTERFLY.(Wide World) The largest butterfly known is \u2018found only in British New Guiana, and specimens.are worth anywhere from $100 upward.The male measures eight inches across the wings and the female not less than eleven inches, a wing spread exceeding that of many small birds.The story of the first discovery of the gigantic butterfly is a curious ome.A nabur- alist saw a specimen perched on the it.- that the species was known to science and he entirely cued only.in the nick of time.re-elected editor of the Christian |Of this inauspicious commencement to Guardian his enterprise, however, the jatural , - ist persever and ultimately sue- Rev.Dr.Johnston was unanimous coded in obtaining perfect speci.|.mens.THEIR This is the second and closing day! of Stanstead County Fair, the day of crowds, and at noon it looks as \u201c el.people of the county but for for the Nancy Helen, H.Connington.ath.| Mr.Maclure and two \u2018other children | It was finally concluded that the sausage was not the cause, but only £ whole } typhoid ; fever, and that in this state the child re- |.sulted in indigestion and death.The | in- and à having moved.here about one month | Several, at least, will prob- | top of a tree, \u2018and, failing to capture it by any other means, finally shot : From the fragments he: decided un- forthwith fitted out an expedition at a cost of many thousands of dollars to go in search of the insects.Two members of the party fell victims to the Pap- dan cannibals and another was | Tes- Spite Annual : Meeting Ww Knowlton Tuesday.ASSOCIATION NEEDS CO-OPERA- - Knowlton, August 25.The Brome County Historical Society held \u2018its annual eeting on Tuesday, August \u201423rd, lat 2 o'clock, morial Building.tendance was not large, which to say | the least was not encou aging, meeting was extremely HON.JUSTICE FOSTER Honorary President of - Brome County Historical Society.\u2018 and was thoroughly enjoye by all present.Among those présent were: Judge Lynch, president ofthe Brome County Historical Society; Judge Sicotte, president of the \u2018Montreal Historical Society; Judge McCorkill, president of the Missisquoï Historical Society; Rev.BE.M.Taylor, secretary of Brome County \u2018Historical Society; Mrs.W.W.Lynch; Mrs.Mc- Corkill, Mrs.E.M, Taylor, J.C.Pettes, Mrs.N.Pettes, Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Knowlton, Mrs.R.! P.Du- boyce, Mrs.G.G.Foster, {Mr.and Mrs.Walter Lynch, KE.K R.Smith, HON.JUSTICE LYNCH, who- resigned from Presidency of Brome County Historical Society.oy nis Williams \u2018Canon and Mrs.Cer- michael, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.R.N.England, Rev.Dr.Réxford, Mr.and Mrs.Ww.F.Vilas, Mrs.Edgarton, Mr.and Mrs.Fleury, H.8.Foster, Mrs.Hemming, and others.Judge Lyneh: opened the meeting with a short address in which he reviewed the past history of the society, dwelling upon the drawbacks they \u2018had experienced \u2018because of the lack \u2018of sympathy and co-operation of the Le eee I YR EAE EET > | MR.E.FLEURY, Elective Trustee of i Brome County Historical So- ! ciety.general public and \u201ctheir apparent Jack of interest in £the history of \u2018their ancestors who, by their bard work, have made the many things \u2018possible which they are now able - to enjoy.! He referred to the loss of the So- fier on account of the death of the ate Col.O.P.Patten, a former member of the said Society.Judge Lynch expressed regret at Laving to Tesign his office of president, but stated that he should feel Do less interest in the work and would be (Continued on page 5.) ¥ SES HISTORICAL SOCIETY.Held at @ |the load was; $2500.also well along all,report a good yield.Corn, 5 REV, - GHAS EB.CLARKE 4 / AT STANSTBAD ru JFORMER STANSTHAD COUNTY ou 20 LBS.OF HONEY.Mansville, = Aug.- 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Robert Wilson had the good fortune to find a bee's nest on Mr.H.J.Church's farm, from which he got 20 pounds of honey.MARBLE QUARRY WORK AT OUTH STUKELY.South Stukely,.August 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014Another steam drill has been set up in the marble quarry this week, making three now.at work.\u2018The Dominion Marble Co.have re- ently had a large offer from a firm for the quarry.0 LEAVING FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA, West Shefford, \u201cAug.25.\u2014(Special) \u2018-Mr.E.pierre shipped a carload here qn Saturday last, which consisted of household goods, provisions, and three [fine horses.The value of ORDINATION AT EAST ANGUS NEXT SUNDAY.East Angus, Aug.25.\u2014(Special) An impressive ceremony will take place in the R.C.Church, on\u2019 Sunday the 28th.at ten 0 \u2018clock, \u201cwhen the Deacons, Turcotte and Despris, of East Angus and Weedon respectively, will be ordained priests by His Lord- {ship Bishop Larocque, of Sherbrooke.A BOUNTIFUL YIELD.South S ukely, August 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014Most of the farmers have finished harvesting and report a bountiful yield.In fact, all crops are ahead of last year in this vicinity.This is not considered an apple sec- ition, but those who have orchards say that the yield is not as large or of such (good quality as in.former years.\u2014 GOOD C \\GPS AT KIRKDALE.Kirkdale, | August 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Th» crops in this section of the St.Francis valley: are\u2019 exceptionally good.Hay is far above the average of the last ten years.Wheat, oats and barley are well along, and fully up to the average of other years.Mr.Thos.Cerson is busy cutting 90 acres with his-binder.\u2018 He reports a splendid crop, the straw well filled, with large plump kernels.Mr.Rick is nearly through harvesting.Messrs.C.N.Lyster, H.Pye and Alex Elliott are \u2018 with.harvesting and both + BOY WHO 18 NOW CURATH or WAKEFIELD, ENG.Stanstead, Aug.25.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Christ's Church was well filled last :| Sunday evening when the Rev.Chas.\u2018|B.Clarke, B.A., Curate of 8t.John's Church, Wakefield, England, was the \"| preacher.Mr.Clarke is an old Stan- stead County boy and an alumnus of Stanstead College and also of Bishop\u2019s College.His many friendg were pleased to see him and have the op- Portunity of hearing him preach.He has certainly grown into a clever, logical and cultured preacher and his sermon last Sunday evening was a rare treat.His theme was the Law of Self-limitation and Self-consecra- tion for the sake of others, and his text was St.John, XVII, 19.After of effects to British Columbia from font | NEWS SPECIALS FRON A ~ PARTS OF THE EASTERN TONNSHES native and fodder varisties, were backward in the spring but du oy the last three weeks have.grown rapidly, so that a yield from 13 to 2) tons to the acre is practically assured.Potatoes are a good crop but in some localities have rusted .badly.On the whole Kirkdale is assured of a bumper harvest.INJURED BY FALL.Farnam's Corner, August 35.- (Special) \u2014Mr.N.H.Harvey fell while descending the stairs, early Sunday morning.On Wednesday he was seized with severe pain in his side, which was injured by the fall, and Dr.Macdonald was summoned.COATICOOK 18 GETTING EXPERIENCE.Coat; cook, August 25 \u2014(Special)\u2014 There were \"those who thought, that the controller system would work all right even on a twenty-four hour continual service.The experience of the few days since\u2019 the powér has been on daytimes goes to show -to the contrary.People not on meters | as yet forget to turn off their lighta during the day, while others persist in burning them even after ha , been asked to turn them off 4 ' the day.One man is said to - bave pulled down his curtains and turned on his lights during the daytime, he.being on the flat rate.His - æxcuss for doing it was that he wasted to keep out the flies, and they ,probably would be less likely to go in it his lights were on.It is pretty mle to say that there would he a gregt: deal of difficulty and attendant là bor in trying to run a twenty-four hour plant on a controller systems.The fact that the meter records rent during the day as well as dur ing the night very soon makes the consumer remember to turn off his lights.MARRIAGES, | BEATON\u2014WILKERSON._ Lake Megantic, Auguat - 35.\u2014(Spoo- fal)\u2014A quiet but pretty wedding place &t Brownville, Me., last: eve ning: (Wednesday), 24th, whew Mr.Clifford Beaton, of Lake Megautie, was united in marriage to Miss May, Wilkerson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Wilkerson, Brownville.4° Mr.and Mrs.Beaton left ob Halifax express for @ trip to Né»- couver, B.O., where they ntead spending a few weeks.\u2014 fad uot la most feeling\u2019 and eloquent appeal; - |a masterpiece of direct address,\u2019 to his former associates to press 65 in their \u2018zeal for - Christ's Law = Ber- vice, sure that effacement for others is: the > mation of the perfection of life as it is in Jesus.MINISTERS.EXCHANGE GRERT- \u2019 INGS WITH MR.HAYS.Vancouver, B.C., August 25.\u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon.Mr.Graham, ani Mr.Charles M.Hays exchanged felicitations on-the Pacific Coast near Charlotte Sound yesterday.The wireless was kept busy by the trio some time and finally the vessels passing close by enabled the yhitway - \u201c= showing how necessary is obedience o this Law in modern civilization, since our present complicated social relations prevents absolutely anyone living entirely, to himself he went on to show how necessary is recognition to this supreme law of the Life of Jesus, who according to St.Paul, limited: Himself | and condecended from Heaven _to earth, from God to a slave, from | life to death the Cross.The preacher then proceeded.to classify those who hear this Law.The first class are those whe try to bring their lives into conformity to the life of Him who gave ' the Law, and of this class have come! the world\u2019s martyrs, heroes, saints.Then there are those who profess the Law of Self-limitation and do not keep it; the hypocrites.Finally the preacher noted the clags that refuse to profess the Law, and these claim for themselves - a much higher place than the second, and resent any comparison with hypocrites.These are not magnate to wave personsl .greetings from the bridge of the sister ship.Subsequently the Minister of Rail- \u2018ways stated that the wireless conference included nothing occasioning announcement.Prince Rupert to inspect construction progress on the G.T.P.Rev.Abbe Curotte, Professor of Theology, and agent for the Provines of Quebec at Rome, is a guest at the Bishop\u2019s Palace.Father Ourotte is an old resident of Montreal.0000000 THE WEATHER LOCAL FORECAST.Southwest to south winds, increasing to strong breezes, - and moderate gales; showers and thunderstorms, chiefly tonight and on Friday, then a chanye to cooler.to be complacently _tol tolorated _since PLL, Presidest.(WM.PAR | J.MACKINNON, G EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Capital and Reserve, $5.100, 000.pin orries - Established 1859 - SHERBROÔKE, QUE.Peo as eons ensue DEED CREE ENT 8.H.C.MINER, Vice-President.eneral Manager.Acton Vale ' Eastman Montreal : St.Joseph, Beauce Asbestos .East Hatley .8t, James St.St.Remi Ayers Clift Farnham °120 St.Cath.St.E.Scotstown Bedford | | Freligheburg 593 St.Cath.St.W.Sherbrooke Beebe ' \u201cGranby.North Hatley Sherbrooke, Well.St: Belpeil - Hemmingford Ormstown : - Sherbrooke, Upper | Beloeil Station ; 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e * = = - ; .hyn ne a > pam LN CA TIRE RL LW TR d .* à - .RA _ a LA wo.Le ; a = \u2018aw N \u201c 5 .4 = : hi - ug - 2] .RE scr - a 0 Lo Lis phe - x A A party of Ha Sd ea x SRI, d ee - 2 on Sunday alter spending the few days in town visiting relatives.Mrs.J: A.Morrison and the Misses Tsabel Clark and Eliza Cowan spent Monday at the Mines in Weedon.Dr.\u2019 C.W.Smith was in town on Sunday to*see the young daughter of mc eh Daily Reports PAG Corresponds ents Of What Is Golag On.GOULD.The Girls\u2019 Friendly was entertained by Miss \u2018Margaret McMillan on turday \u2018afternoo \u201c held in Mr.D.B.Bu « There.were.quite a number present, \"and all spent a most enjoyable after- Moon.A ny a picnic at the Iron Bridge on turday afternoon.a .\u201c The prizes which \u2018were offere 0 the © upils of Gould Model School for the past term are to be given to the successful pupils on next Monday evening in the sehool house at 7.30.\u2018All tife parents and friends are wited.to be present.Miss \u2018Persis Wilson entertained wn Monday.- Mr.R.McKay returned to San.The meeting was chanan\u2019s grove.mber of the young people had inn Monday evening.There were about thirty present and all reported gp most enjoyable time.Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hazen, of Boston, were recent guests of Mr.Mrs.R.Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.E.Forest returned on Sunday from their, honeymoon trip.Messrs.C.Dennison, F.Bishop and Œ.MacDonald left- Monday for Northwest after last two weeks in town.Rev.a McKenzie, of Scotstown, 0 was in A of her friends at an evening and the having spent the Scots- | town Sunday after having spent the fast few days in town.- \\ \u201c Dr.McRae, of Bury, was in town on Tuesday.- \u2014 ps Bachianan, \u201cwho was ill.She is now convalescent.Mrs.W.Berwick and daughter Ethel, of Sherbrooke, are in town.The congregation of the Episcopal Church are getting a new organ into their Church.Mrs.Donald McCaskill, of Storno- way.w calling on friends in Gould recently.| Miss fraith McVetty, of Inverness, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.K.N.| McIver.Misses Ethel\u2019 Wells, Gertie and K.Wilson are the guests of their.cousin Miss Hazel McRae at present.Mr.D.Smith and nephew, Winifred \u2018Smith, of Barre, Vt., were in town calling on friends one day recently: ; Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Sherman änd daughter, Evelyn, of Scotstown were in town Sunday.+ \u2014 STANSTEAD.The following was clipped from the Laconia, N.H., Democrat following the death of Miss Blanche Fletcher, who died a few weeks ago at that place, but who had lived .at the home of Mr.and Mrs.O.P.Davis, oy \u2018\u2018Blanche, the nineteen-years-old daughter of W.E.Fletcher, died at her home on Valley street Sunday morning of tuberculosis, following an att of pneumonia which she suffered | a Jen ago.The deceased \u2018had bee ng her home in Stan- stead, Que., but about six weeks ago with the pe that the change would be beneficial, she was brought to her father's home here, and although a slight improvement seemed manifest at first, she failed rapidly .at.the Robt, Murray and son, \u2018Ralph last.She was a winsome young returned to their home in Scotstown girl wh attracted friends and held Sherbrooke Carriage § Factory We offer for the beautiful summer season the largest as- ! sortment of Light Buggies, % such as Concords, Piano Box, Rubber Tire Buggies (with or without tops), at prices that : dety competition.Specialties: Hotel Busses, Waggons, Express Waggons ; made to order at short notice.: Repairs of all kinda and rubber tires attached promptly - and with éare.: La Cie P, Biron & Fils | EAST SHERBROOKE last them by the charm of her personality.She is survived by a father and brother, Almon, besides a stepmother and a number of half-broth- ers and sisters.The funeral took place at the family residence on.Ne Tuesday \u201cafternoon, conducted by- '| Rev.A.H.Reed, of the Methodist Church, she having been ~ affiliated with tbat church during her residence here, with music by Mrs.John Bou- lia.Interment was in Bayside Cemetery.The floral tributes were many and beautiful, from the friends -and Telatives of the deceased.\u2019 rt ROCK ISLAND.\u201cArrivals and departures: Mr.Geo.Belnoir, \u2018of Sherbrooke, to attend | : ; Mrs.D.Morrison atten ed the funeral of hér uncle, Mr.Allan McDon- \u2018his grandfather\u2019 s funeral; Mrs.Geo.Paulett, of Quebec, visiting her par- a 4 - I ¥ eo, oe - - » .% .| : - Sat CAE .Co TOP .a ; AF a rot amar sal Seas oR TRANG RR * .* .- - = Te \u2018 4 : .A z fn 3 - > , 5.i >, ; D \u201c 7 J to .= bi + ~ ~ B \\ « wi + ey, - rR Ca Bed vA, + ?Hs VTL a | : A ee .BRADLEY SON, UNDERTAKERS- END PICTURE FRAMERS.+ FRONTENAC BTRERBT., SHERBROOKN, QUE.Bell Telephone 297.People\u2019s Tel | - We-Are Especially Equipped to - Design, Manufacture and Erect SMALL HIGHWAY BRIDGES § MacKinnon, Hol - SHERBROOKE, QUE.ents, Mr.\u2018and Mrs.F.Raymond; Alice Gilmore at home from a visit at Windsor Mills; Theo.Lanctot to Bed- ford to play in Turcott\u2019s orchestra ; Mrs.J.A.Hunt and two sons to Cambridge, Mass., to visit Mrs.£ Hunt's parents; Mrs.Ed.St.Pierre y.and two children to Middlebury, Vt., called there by the illness of her | mother; Mrs.Carrie Wright, who _has been spending some time with her sister, Mrs.D.Martin, to her summer.home \u2018 \u2018at Elmwood Park; - | Miss Ethel Taylor returned\u201d to her.duties in Derby Line P.O.after a week\u2019s vaeation-at Elmwood Park; Miss BE.Lapalme to her home in.; Montreal; Miss M.Gauthier to her: home in Sherbrooke; Mr.Dan, Ald- rich, of Waverly, Mass., calling on: friends in town; Mrs.Ella Cheney, Sunday - with friends at Boynton ; ; es & Co, Ut?|| Yes: The Merchant || Who Advertises \u201c.|| Afford to Sell For Less No matter what the , article is, unless it should be price i is as fixed as that of a 1} postage stamp, the merchant \u2018who is an advertiser is | sure to sell it for\" less than the merchant who does not something - whose selling advertise.- \u2018 P For \u2018he is able to count \\his profits on a large ag- - gregate of sales\u2014not compelled to secure them from a Few Sales, for he then would be taxing a small number of customers with the entire support of his business.made to fifty customers: It you are one of the 300 \u2018customers of the mer- | chant who advertises, you, are paying but one three- - hundredth part of his store profits on the days you buy.| If you are one of the fifty su customers.of the non- advertising merchant, you a his profits.A store that makes a net profit of $100 in a day from sales to 300 customers, is sure to sell to each of |] those customers on a closer non-advertising store \u2018that |is compelled to make \u201cenough to cover a daily expense\u2019 of #0 out of sales argin.of profit than is the I e paying one fiftieth of Mi 8 Trueman Maxfield, railing put up, Men work making the the sidewalk -over | the The.work i rapidly._ McCall dale Hebekah Lodge Ne.© A danehter yr it, | of Coaticook, at the Meth | sonage \"on Monday paying visit to- Rev.and Miss Goudie ; Messrs.\u2018 Baldwin and N rton, of | Coaticook, at the Hatley Houge on | Sunday; Mrs.Wm.McCoy i Brattle- 1 boro, Vt., visiting relatives and old friends; Rev.R.and Miss Goudie at- | tended the ice cream fest val at Cassville on Friday- evenin Mrs.|Kent, of Derby Line, Vt., stopping at Highland Farm with her: daugh- {| ter, Mrs.Wm.Giroux, who is suf- {fering from am attack of asthma, lately, caused by a fall whe ing out of his barn, straining ] muscles of his right arm and shoul- ] der, which gives much inconvenience as well as suffering.94th year, met with a ie injury §5- \"pu lls, visiting hdr daughter, Mrs.B.| Bemis, for a few days; Miss Kath- ! leen Foster, of Ottawa, a guest of Mrs.E.Baxter; Mise, vina Hurke is a guest at 8.R.Fl | few days; Miss\" Frede ca Cate, of Haverhill, Mass., is visiting her aunt, ts.Chas.Moulton.The retaining wall in front of the | Union House 18 comp \u2018and thé {.re now at - | FINDSOR MILLS.i over g ne hundred Odd Fellows.met at their hall on Sunday afternoon and marched to the Protestant Céme- tery, where they performed their us- \u2018ual ceremony over the graves of several of their departed brothers., leaving on each grave several wreaths of beautiful flowers.Much credit is \u2018due to the union choir for their excellent musi¢ which was so appropriate to the -occagion and also to Miss Muriel Samson who so kindly presided at the organ.The weather was grand for the gceasion and a very large number of friends witnes mony, together \u2018with a large number of the was \u2018also appointed to proceed to the Greenlay| Cemetery and deço grave of their deceased brother - 8.sed the cere- ebekah Lodge.A committee oa \\J.D.Smith, .W.Alexander, J.R.Dunbar, of Pioneer Lodge No.7 J.P.Edwards, H.8.Gilbert, -F.G.Smith, .Wilkie, B.A.A.Shaw, Frank Youter in their lodge room on ing, August 26th.;_-\u2014\u2014 a! \u2014 pe KEITH.ald, at Milan, Que., recently.Mr.John L.McLeod and Mr.Edwin Mcleod, from Barre, Vt., arrived home for |two weeks.| The Mission Band meets on Friday evening at the home of Mrs.A.Bach- apañ: Mrs.Fr nk McLeod spent a couple of days in Montreal in the interests of his \u2018Lo ge as delegate.Two years ago the -.late Mr.G.Nicholson attended and was Killed by a street car.Mr.D.Smith, and Master W.Smith Heft for\u2019 Milan on Satur ay for a couple.of days; from.\u2018there they go te Montreal to visit, his brothers, \u201cwho are.in the stone business in that \u2018city, afterwards returnin to their home in Barre, Vt.The Évening Social Party given on Monday evening.at the h pme of Mr.| and, Mrs.R.Wilson ws entitled » An Ocean Trip\u2019\u2019 to start from their * barlor ati| 8.*|, Mr, Murdock K.McLeod and his ie.daughter, | Miss Mergaré t.McLeod, * have.> to Winslow, le ving his 38 Christy McDonald.from Duds- wy | is a fo of Mrs.M.K.Mc- | 1% * M.x: Tecen y_from Barre, Vt., is a guest | at, Mr.Frank MeLeod's.- 5 HATLEY.| The Misses White, of the Hatley iss Fl Adams, of South cousin, Mi who \u201ca their guest, attended a pleasan party at Ayer\u2019s Clif on Thursday House, with their cousin evening.Arrivals and departures : Misses Ada and Sybil Robertson, of Mont- | real, are at \u2018\u201cCross Hill F rm,\u2019\u2019 the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J n Rob ertson; Mrs.Silas Boyes, \u2018with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr.+ and | Mrs.Fanning, of Salem, Mass.,-vigi- tors at the home of Mr.and \"Mrs, | James Boyes; Rev.and = Visser, dist para short Mr.J.B.LeBaron, who is in his com- the te \u201cCAS SVILLE.Mr.Charles Gil,ey, of So erville, | Mass., arrived on Saturday |evening to spend a week with his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.awton, and other relatives.Mr.Donait, who.lived on the Mor- rill farm, \u2018has exchanged farms with Mt.Philip Picard.It is understood that Mr.Picard paid Mr.a two thousand dollars; which _ : Grace, beauty and qua are ali combined\u201c In silver particles ay in the hexviest grade of triple IL piste.Many designs to choose Ea from in this renowned | \u201cSilber Plate that Wears\u201d | Sitver de bows.| fea ol E, - ef, re mat\u201d MERIDEN BRITA co.BOLD BY LEADING DBAUE! : ~ hotel the \u2018of ¢ Way's tcher\u2019s for a 5 progressing La ountain, \u2018RH.ehind for an extended vis- cDonald, trom 1 North Hill, \u2014 metre vont ture in \u2018the- value i Ft.\u20186 visi ffg at the home of Mr.Chas.Har ley.Miss Ethel Bartlett and Mr.Scott, of Manchester, Mass., accompanied | end with by her cousin, Miss Maria Smith, A friends in the Place on Friday.peut à Si the home of Mr.Lyman, abpyton during.the past week.William; Ly a ang; daughter, called on r latives and.\u2018friends # h the ase Bn Sunday.\u201csuccessful, \u2018over | a or Sma \u201cbeige\u201d \u2018present.$26, was | raised.; a BISHOP'S CROSSING.le Arrivals and departures : Mrs, M.J.Fleming and the Misses Lucy.and Dora Fleming, of Coaticook, spending a few\u2018days with friends ; Miss Flossie Andrews and Mr.Loisells, Montreal, the guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews, at \"for a couple of weeks ; e Tite home from Mar- bleton where she has spent some and family, Andross, of Lyndonville, Vt., recent guests of Mr.H.G.Weston ; Mr.A.Gilbert, of t Dudswell guest of his sister, Mrs.A.Joyce on Monday; Miss Flora uchanan home from.Lit- tleton, NH.for her holidays ; Miss Flora Bell, of Angus spending à few days with ber cousin, Miss Marjorie Bell ; Mrs.Woodrow, of Angus, the guest of her| sister, Mrs.C.C.Rolfe, for a few days; Mrs.- Weston and Miss Dora Weston the guests of, Mr.G.Willard at Marbleton on Monday ; Mr.A.Newman to Angus on Tuesday ; The Misses Nora and Dora Weston and Katie McAuley in Cookshire on Tuesday ; Major L.J.Gilbert to Sherbrooke on Wednesday in his auto accompanied by the Rev.I.N.Kerr, f {Mrs.Kerr and Dr.McDonald.Mrs.|Kerr went down to the Protestant Hospital to eceive treatment.Mr.Loisellé of Montreal will sing in the Episcopal Church at Marble- ton on Sunday morning and in: the Methodist .Church \u2018here Sunday \u2018 evening.i Fomor BRISSETTE'S CORNER.- The W.C.T,U.will give a \u2018cohcert under the direction of Mr, H.Shedd, .of Boston, Mass., in the town hall on the evening of August 29.Proceeds to help pay for the new drinking fountain at North Hatley, The W.C.T.U.will méet with Mrs.J.W.McConnell on Wednesday, Sept.7th.embers of other unions have been in ited and all.will be welcome.; Mr.D.Sp rd vas \u2018in \u201c Compton on Monday.|.Arrivals: Mr, Jed Scott, of Scotts- more, at Mr, J.W.McConnell\u2019s; Mr.Guy Davis, of Canaan, Vt., visiting | Mr.A.Chamblini Mr.and .Mrs.iting Mr.and Mrs.Henry, - - Merrill ; Mrs.Carrie Burnham and daughter, Ruth, of Barton, Vt., visiting - her aunt; Mrs.J.W.McConnell.Departures : :; Mr.Moodie and \u201cMiss Laurel Merrl to visit \u2018relatives in Bulwer; Mrs Wm.Brissette and Mrs.aunt\u2019s, Mrs.Brooks,\u2019 .at Moe's River on Friday.: + { .CLEVELAND.v Arrivals include: The Misses Lily and Gladys Price, of Richmond, the guests of Miss Abbie Pease over Sun- tell, home from Coaticook, where Astell and Mr.Fred Astell, at Pleas- pher, of Califarnia the guest of .her Miss Nellie Law; Mrs.Smith, of New York, guest of her mother, Mrs.E.Herriman: Mr.J.Bushey, of Richmond, guest at The Willows, over Sunday.| Departures: Mr.Raymond Pease and for a few days; Mr.T.H, Fulker, to Asbestos; Mr.Alexander Steward and.son, Donald, to Colorado; Mr.C.A.Law \u2018 to Danville on \\Sunday; Mrs.G.E.Boast, to St.Johnsbury, Vt., called by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs.Owens.Mr.Geo, \u2018Day lis lying quite, ill with.typhoid fever lat the home of his father, Mr.John Day, sr.| 4 TI IGWICK.* Arrivals and departutes | include : Miss Agnes and Sadie W lsh, to.their home in Woronoco, Ma: ss; Miss Katie Corley, to her home in Burlington, Vt; Mr.Tom Jenkinson, to Woronoco, Mass,, after spending \u201ca few months with his grandparents; \u2018Mr.Michael Johnson, of Montreal, spending - Sunday \u2018with his! father, Mr.Wm,- Johnsan; Miss Hickey and Miss Doren, of Boston, the guests of Corley, his home in Montreal, after visiting his randfather; \"Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Olney and Miss Ann spending Saturday with Mr.and Mrs.Om- br Olney, of Shipton; Mr.Fitzpat- | rick\u2019s family, Mrs.Johnson's family, and Mr.R.J.Purcell\u2019 s family spent Saturday at Nicolet Lakes.Miss Alice P ell was one of the fortunate ones w 0 received her diploma from the Victoriaville Bos rd.Mr.Louis Rheault received the sad news of the very severe illness of his daughter, Mrs.Jules Blanchet, \u201cJin Lowell, Mass.§G.H.Compton, a ronto, installing mill in Mr.W.Hunting\u2019s mill ; Mr.W.Hunting, of Massawippi, em- |Ployed as carpentèr on the, work at the mill; Mr.and Mrs.A.Nichols and Mrs.Lane, of Compton, at Mr.|B.W.Ford\u2019s su ay; Mrs.S.Bean, of Capelton, carihg for Mrs.W.H.Hunting; Mr.and Mrs.H.Hyatt to their home in Fitchburg, Mass., accompanied by his other, for d few | | j +\u2014 HUNTINGVILLE.Subject for Rev.Mr.Adams! ser- Donait [mon Aug.28, \u2018The Living God who repre- is the Savious of all men.\u201d illwright, of To- Recent arrivals and departures: Mr.ml roller wheat | weeks\u2019 visit: Mj J.de Launay (nurse) to her home in Montreal ; Mrs.H.Wilson anû little daughter, len, to their home in Corinth, after spending & few, weeks with ot her ÿ |.Frank Waite, of Montpélier, | Misa pe : Samson, of Dufferin avenue, wera \"calling on] Spent, Bevis Mr.Bargent, of Stukely, has been Windsor Mi their daug Ean both the morning evening services, was very much, 7} the musical, friends pres- 4 ot Sherbrooke, 2 ay with his parents at kp ot.Séômerÿil ass, of : Sunday last, : bi clea \u2018social given at, the bis *lorasbie, spent Sund | Slatington.adeline Pipe, of Boston, the guest df Mrs.T.Crockett ten days.| The annul picnic for the School of St.\u2018Augustine\u2019 s church, was held Tuesday in the maple grove of Deacon Adgms, near.ner, The wéather being fine, a goodly number of young folks attenddd with their parents and an enjoyable Hime, time ; Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Norris Weston | so Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Walter |, Oistlebar Cor- McKeage, of Leeds, Calgary, Alta,, stopped Né famil 1 days until is quite satisfied these all hands and the cook\u201d and so man are absent on this form of fred pi nicing that our town has to lose a vi Tubs horse recently.It got its leg j broken and departures : .Heath and two daugh: |, ben and Muriel, guests of \u2018his parents; Mr.and \u2018Mrs.8.H.Davis to L well, where she will guest of friénds for a few days : Mr, Melvin Bean and two .sons ne at Beston, Mass., companied By his mother, Mrs.C.Mill be their guest tor al Arrivals Mrs.John | \u2018ters, Kathl Heath ; Mry.and Mrs.to\u2019 their hon .|Beañh, who | few weeks.The next Ladies\u2019 Aid.will meet at à the home of! Mrs.Wm.Heath, Th day afternobn, Sept.1st.| Miss Angi Heath has been engaged River School near Coati- cook and will board with her uncle and aunt, M£.and Mrs: W.J.Kinney.- charge of the school on to*teach the L She will tak Sept.5th.Arrivals a id departures Mrs Geo.Wallace homg b from Barnston, she spent a few days caring for her Draper an - Hill and grand son, sister, Mrs.À fant son ; MIs.Master Willi à H Vt., guests dn oh id or Mrs, \u2018Horne\u2019 and ide Charles Hyatt, of Moe's River, vis- nd \u201c departüres \u201cimejude : .Rufus Lebourveau vi Ege in Sonn ebourveau r How { Reed, of Co Eos at Mrs.ai phe.ssés Winnie and Rosie Le- è over Sunday; Mrs.of Coos, N.H., siting relati Sophy \u2018Brooks: to Sherbrooke, onj Tuesday; Mr.Wm.Brissette to.- his: Botveau at hom C.Béech¢r, \u2018guest of her brother, \u2018mott for a douple ot.\u2018Lake in Angüs on Suäday ; Mr.P.A.pen ing Saturday in Cook- .C.Beecher, of Coos, N.H., , spendi ge Sunday at P.McDer- IWm.Warburton visiting nd Brook, Sunday.is clapboarding otherwise improving \u201c the Mr.P.MeDer- weeks ; Mr.G.Save 8 day; Mrs.J.Smith and Mrs.T.As- frioats \u2018in Isle Mr.J.8.§ his house anfl \u2018the same.| Mr.Donald | McIntosh has improved | his house with a coat of fresh paint.riends of Mr.and Mrs.r spent a very enjoyable evening ht their home on Friand dancing until the early they have beer recently; Miss Flora -ant View on Sunday; Mrs.Jas.Tel- The many sister, Mrs.\u2018Arthur Taylor; Miss] Arthur Sawyr B.Barlow, of Danville, the guest of hours of the à | \u2018departures weeney from Boston, the and Mrs.allen; Rev.on his way G.Stanley Mr.Clifford Perkins, to Nicolet Lakes |.guest of Mr Young, of Queen from G Ontario; Mr.Toronto; Miss M.Woods to Howick, Kenneth B.Mc- Among thosq from here who dventist camp meeting at Magog {this week are Samuel Clark, IMr.and Mrs.Seat, Mrs.8 ymuel Boy and daugh- attending the \u201cThere will bb no evening at the Advent Christian Church next Sunday.School at 10.ship at 11.30.: Invitations have been the marriage of Miss Emma Luella, daughter of Mr} C.Mr.John A.town, which is ito take place the latter part of Se i KI KDALRI - Among those visiting in this vicinity are the fallowing : Miss Grace Sinclair, of Rie mond, the guest of |.Miss M.Bartle t; and daughter, a.m., \u2018 morning wor- L.Caswell, .ack, both of the - ns Foys; Master Alexander | James Watt farion, \u2018ot 8.Durham guests of his sister, Mrs, H.Noble ; Mr.and Mrs.P rkins, of Kingsey the guests of their jaunt, Mrs.Wm.Gee Riverview.\u2019 Mr.Lewis Bar tlett for Wilcox, Sask.the Chicago, 8 He will by Mr.David T jompson.Among others | taking in the har-{- vest excursion afe Messrs.Jas.Cross x of Ulverton, an : left yesterday » by the G.T.R.via t Paul and Red River e joined in Montreal - Frank Cusick, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Jos.Mills and Mrs.| : Ed.Andrews wete the guests of the|\u2019 latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Cross, Ulverton.+ MANSVILLE.Arrivals and de partures include : Mrs.A.Sims and visitors of Mrs.grandchild recent .HX.Churcti ; Mr.W.Cook and family | visiting at Mrs.Sa- Mrs.I.H.Smith at i Miss.Bernice Cook, Miss J.Williams, muel Washer\u2019s ; Brome recently ; ; and Miss Marchal}, Mr.W.Sweet and \"Mr.0.Ingalls\u2018.all recent visitors of H Westover\u2019 8 Brook Dale Farm, Mr.H.H.Smith} has begun his work at SweetsbW Ire, moving a hotel for Mr.Thos.] ¢ ¢ 0 ¢ a + f san $1 35 yard reduced fo, .x + Brome.few days with \u2018ner douter Mrs.D.excellent, Mr.John.: Contarv's ctx G.Derby and other relatives at West being the largest- of, apy.?gar.Mr.and Mrs.Master Gordon at, Lake Lester.tags.ing.doing already.|Griffin took was performed Ls: |i Harry Ste Allen.Mr.an dao.J.H.Cairnie are sper ding the week.Mr.and Mrs.Charles |wiikipson, of Montreal, are (visiting relatives in Annie Wadleigh for Yorkton, Saskatchewan, sume her duties as teacher there for another scholastic year.One hundred: and- thirty-six persons.took: advantage.of an opportunity on \u2018Monday to visit thé (shrine of.good J rai Ste,\u2018 Anne.: The opportu excursion, leaving here ing and returning the (felowing even- as left town unity was an \u2018in the even- being given The day power is no plant.This by the new electric light makes it possible for h juseholders, to utilize the current for ironing; which \u2018quite coking and a umber are | At the Methqdist par Tuesday evening.the mai Harry en \u2018riage - of.Mr, Gertrude The -ceremony A.'H.Visser.was best man, while\u2019 the bride was attended by Miss Nellie iqudreau will, to Miss id Coatic k.HEADACHE al reside in Coaticoo tis *Mathien's Neryios Powis\" Arrivals: Mrs.Irigan Fall |] mond, guests : Peo 4- j wl | | Gora, T J Ged.Hi 8 w.MeCor: ick for | Mrs.Fraser, Master ri Alberta, and.Mr.A.Jor mond, the guests ¢f Mr.Mackenzie, this week; Mra, Danville,- Miss Hazel nû Mrs.K.W.H.Byrd.few days a at LS \u2018\u2019Mount- Pleasant, 4.\u201c Mr.C.St.re is léaving- farm and has taken a position on the.he railroad near T ronto, O1 t.Mrs.8t, 10\u20ac Pierre and- family will 7 Richmond for the present.| Mr.and Mrs.camping.services at the day at 10.30.bard.\u2014 ABBOTTS CORNER.Bd.Goodhue spending the.wok.at Pr nklin Lake.Mr.Ernest Yeats will ronduct the ! japtist je urch Sun- A lawn social and sale at the.Baptist shurch o Miss \u2018Lulu Bor den, H visiting her sister, Mrs, ill be held Sept.8th.ubert Hi%- } .Miss Ada Bridge, of Re ina, Sask, is home visiting| her pa and 1 Mrs.Bridge.| Hitchcock, of with Mrs.A.C.Bowen\u2019s at the follow shortly.= co AT .Arrivals and d partures Magog, | and ponte: n Sun ; the Misses Muriel LeBaron, thy Goodwin and Verna Bowen, lift first.week: Olga Abbott home tonville, Mass., after one with friends: Rev, Leach home to Richford, Vt.a ten days\u2019 stay with A © \u2018Jackson and friends | C.J.Edgar will shij stock and household goods berta on Friday next, the to New- onth.here nd Mrs.r.\\ and Mrs.a car of po -{the more prosaic purpose slakisé \u2018the thirst of the British soldiers # amily to Gibraltar.The scarcity oi wa scaler.Pate L.\u2014\u2014dyspepsia.++.Mrs.Anna Darr4ä is spending a T 3 BROMPTONVILLE Mr.James \u2018H.- Cunning m, Dudswell, has .accepted a Position With the Tobin Mfg.Co.oJ Messrs.P, Morin, J.P.Dumont, F.\u2018Burgnon, ture and S.Gagnon ar rive this week from a trip to Little Ma- rrivals : Messrs.R.Proc, W.ay, Richmon 5 Sherbrooke; J.A, \u201cMicha.p, Hoerper, Mon : 178 Fo Tmo Arrivals include : + FOI, Portland, Ms ae ae ÿ, ot; Winitipes, \"the, gues of he Easter, Mr.A, Macleay, at Ge § rr gon in, town on, buainesg;- mith, of; Lennoxpilly in tam at AB ter el Departur es.M, and, Mrs: JL Barrie A this.for Wink peg; Mr.' M.\" Mjles.to Montreal a, visit to friends.and relatives, Migs A.J.Hedges, prineipal of thy Dunbam Ladies\u2019 College, is the guest for a few days of Mrs, J.O, Suthe Jand, College street, .Miss Thas just returned froin a brie vist to England.from a fortnight\u2019s visit in Lemar ville, where they.were the has, ë Rev.Prafossos vi and Mrs at the Divinity House, / lian BEST.{ Prompt.and Safe, not create à , of Shaw- th guest; of her sister, a few wi] J it; Sold.deaders, box of 1 a 128g.Mi outs cannot suppl 80 .aches.x tril, will eanviss of the iworth.1 J.IL.Mails 09e PR ING A $160,000 ADDITION.pany are expending $100,000 2 8 addition to their plant at West To onto\u2014a four story building X wh 120 feet, in which, pese nat ery will be installed.|A large aunb of additional skilled méchanies vil be required.cess \u2018of thè Russell-Knight.Autos ) biles.The Company's output is 1% was not nearly enough to supply mand and will be doubled for season, The Gerféral Maur states that half a million dollarsis been invested in Knight Motors des for Russell-Knight 1911 cars, wid calls for.| è DA AIN TR - (Dundee Adveftiser) : has always\u2018 been the favorite be age of fairjes, is now u there has resulted in the lato {dew by the following simple : A large pit\\is covered with sf which, in turn, is covered be iron.The straw serves 84-8 ira insulator; and conequantly te ih : 1 cools much more Tapidly J.Cou- | po than the.surrounding.\u2018earth.forms upon it in large qusatitis gog Lake, where they found acidity of the stomach\u2014 biome fat a the stomach by supplying the active Pf 1 kinds of food.- Try one after each meals uggist has not stocked them yet, sen jus Ë relieve © and à èure indigestion = ley re-i nfor & needed for the di; gestion of ; 50c.a box, fi your; dr ; and we will rail E re Limited, | .ou a box.| is drained off in reservoirs fof _ fishing _ ing.purposes res se.rat Gearing Sale at Mekenzie's sir | Men's and Boys\u2019 CL baies Hats and Caps of all PE = latest styles, and bundreds\u2019 of pairs of Shoes for Men, I Children.Discounts fro 10 to 33 per cent.Must clear room for 1 new stock, I | ! ; y to 99H | 4 Loe 04e saussessencecss cat RE Le Lb Lele ee Gee pi ret eu SSE TT + 1 A pea $3.00 PL 11 1 Jacob's | Hotel; Mr.Btewart ri Mrs.Henry \u2018and or little \u2018daughter, an \u201chave retermel u, take for immédiate use som : led, put as gooû article\" bé 1 [es sonore han a The Canada Cycle & Motor Oo This expansion, 18 \u2018de.to ar ol will be much less \"thn the the un ! Dew, which, according to puis j Rates re + \u201cThe Daily +.IEERBRODKR 5x 1 1 #4 pristers and HS © oe .Privted and pub Dad ro._ cent Sunday.at 10d \u201ci ., Street, Bherbrooke.IE = 2 BUBSCRIFTION PRI A.to any address | de tain, and Abe Uo months, 80 cents te.To any addreag waships, by the yeaz 4.» QOards of thanks not 4 =; 80e.- Obituary, Poetry 3 ! Motices.8c per word.i In sending mone), \u2018, Bake precaution to use fon or register ie: -+.Circulation DAIL or - + Circulation stateme > img Aug.20th, 1910 : Monday \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 Tuesday .rs une Wodnoedas:.vere ae \u2026 Thursday .4e ere a Friday nn cr enn 10005 BRANCH 0 + - \u2026 Ol the Sherbropke a i News (tes, [Adve | eriptions may pe left ! ollowing branch/ offices ve mediaté attentid Jtems of new are sf c \u2018om all readerg of this ro Cowansville:\u2014pP.G.Dut | .Coaticook:\u2014Pr.W.L,.4 CH pton:\u2014Mfss N.P.| Stanstoad :#- Miss Edna J Î 1 ~ Total .1 i i à i i A Richmond: =Miss 1.Mc(' i 7 Button: \u2014Wj .Brown: ; * .Bedford :\u2014dk pho Farmer, - Danvilie:\u2014fMiss Ruby A AT Knowlton/\u2014Miss Bessie Ty _Waterloo/-\u2014G.E.Jones.4 - Cookshige:\u2014F.A.Botte West Bhefford:\u2014P.M.E NRury:\u2014Mrs.Géo.Bawye : Wind; br gills :\u2014Miss F SE me \u2014R, 5B.Miller, 74 {Mago (\u2014G 23.Macpherson, tic:\u2014Miss U A Bisfo}'s Crossing.\u2014Miss - i a ut x voi CEUVHVOUO cof -.| ; 7 IS = RECOMME 1 Mt Ÿ u eu TOWNSHIP ; Fooo eul00000 217 - EVARNHAM = OANADA: ex À\" ausste welcome.Rate RANEY WINDSOR : RA Lynchy Props; recsn K RAN = THE GRA home; A.W.A PO \u2014 4 i .- MABo@ = waiton mous + BUSINESS © [FED .DAVIS, \u20ac 1e Enginder, Sherbrooke Es ydrä Uo, - Structu ris, Tel pand Superv ADWQCATES, Ee AWRENUE, MO .- - _ .Advocates, Bo.a ton &treet, Bherbroo .Ya : TH, WELLS, WHITH i \u201c AdVocates, Quebec Bank Givi ENGINEERS AND Ga aay Fier 54 ce © alaberry Bt.Tel.= Dl; MI001s ADVOCATE, © In JABMAND oO.brrok Pro lag syiscie \u2018Pho OUGLAU M.TOWLE, Quebec Land Bury \u2018 : @ivisiona and surveys, pa B.A.MEADE, SURVEY, a cooky Bell Phone.Goo _ ENSURANOR AGE) D, D.KENNEDY, Gi GENE © op ance agent, Sata Glass, sto, Record Bl co - 8.DRESSER & SA Æ à brooke, ali branches - ee DENTISTS.EL 2 YNDMAN & BRADLEY, | ML Bua Lite Building, Shes fv: _.BROKER : , = - Soman 002 R + \u2018MORRIS, BIOOK B poh - Strathcona Bquare, ES pope Grain, Cotton bough :-\u2014- : = eseamission, outright, or to 20 = \u2014 n .- \u201c4 ABCHITBOT, : o we GREGOIRE, \u201cARCH _ Nedophe je #0, Dr Btrests CES Nelophone \u2014- © PHYSICIANS & BURG MB: Ws A; FARWELL, (8 \u2019 to the Protestant Ho y Noss and Throat D terin Ave., Bherbrookes Con 13 em; 1-4 p.m., and by e .us Sr BAOHAND, NE: D., e, Kar, None ; Mours o Bye cette s\u2014At 8 \u2018to! 10 a.m., ave Bundays At bis office, 1 > .' 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one month, 30 ta the Obituary, Poetry, 40s tine, 1 Reading Femitters Should SXLEMM DE post a BEDFORD DISTRICT 1\u201d Lo pes.respondents ia Various - Communities.Soma WEST SUTTON.: Arrivals and departures : Rev, Mr, \u2018and Mrs.Hamilton and children, of Sutton, guests at Mr.J.B.Strong\u2019 8 on Monday; Mrs.M.Datby, of North Sutton, visiting her daughter, Mrs.Jack Strong, the past week; Mr.and Mrs.J.T.Wilkins and daughter, Ada, of North Pinnacle, the guests of Mr.J.Knuckey at Prospect Hill on Sunday; Miss J.Stewart, of Cow- ansville, at Mrs.T.O'Brien's Sunday, going from there to her school in the Olmstead district on Monday; Mr.J.W.Snyder and Master Ernest Snyder, of Dunham, guests of his daughter, Mrs.N.M.Lee, on Monday and Tuesday; Wm.O.Hawley and Mr.C.H.Woodard to Richford 6m Thursday; Mr.and Mrs.H.Page to North Pinnacle on Bunday, guests of Mr.James Stapenhill; Mr.N, O\u2019Brien to Cow- !ansville on Sunday; Mr.E.J.Lee 4\u201d ford Chamberlin to Franklin, Vt., on Saturday to attend the: funeral of his father; Mr.J.O\u2019Brien and Mr.H.Green to Richford; Mr.and Mrs.Leroy Reynolds and daughters to iFarnam\u2019s Corner after spending the | week-end at their home, here; Ecenett and Master Frank O'Brien attend the party given by Miss May Tryhorn on Saturday last; Miss Gladys and Master Ray Page.to North Sutton on Sunday, guests of the Misses Bellville.Mr.F.Garland is improving .the looks of his residence by raising the roof and putting on an addition.Mr.and Mrs.J.Knuckey, of Prospect Hill, accompanied their daughters, Mrs.L.E.Dyer,\u2018of Sutton, à and Mrs.C.Roe, of Woodsville, Vt., to Brome Lake for a Week's outing, also Mr.Wm.Knuckey at the same place for a day.- +- WEST BOLTON.- Arrivals and \u201cdepartures include: Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Bernard, of Manchester, N.H., guests at .the home of her brother, Mr.Carmi Marsh; Mr.and Mrs.Willis Durkee, of Brome, guests of several families here: Mr.Geo.Bullis, of Hartford, Conn., visiting his sisters; \u2018Mr.and | Mrs.Brady, of Frelighsburg, guests at Mr.G.W.Mizener\u2019s; Mrs.John Allen and daughter, of Fairfax, Vvt., to attend the Allen-Johnson wedding, the welcome guests of.many rela- \u2018tives here; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Jones, of Boston, guests at Mr.D.Inglis\u2019 and Mr.John Honey's; Mr.Ernest Wright and family, from.Virginia, visiting his relatives here; Mr.and Mrs.L.Mooney, of West Brome, guests at Mr, R.Duboyce\u2019s; Mrs.T.Duboyce and son, to Dunboro; Mr.Robert Stone and family, moving to West Brome, where he has hired to Mr.Jack Coey; Mr.Arnold Bradley, to St.Albans, where he is engaged as fireman on the G.T.R.; Mrs.Ewens and Miss Johnson, of Stukely; Miss Lafleur and Miss McClarty, of.Sutton, guests of Miss B.Duboyce; Mr.and Mrs.\u201cR.McLaughlin, South Stukely, and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Mc- Laughlin, of Boston, visiting their brothers here; Mi.and \u2018Mrs: Will King, Frost Village and Mr.and Mrs.Harvey McLeryi South Stukely, visiting relatives here.Mr.Chas.Hall is quite ill at Mr.Fisher\u2019s.His daughter, Mrs.Raymond, is caring for him.: \u2014+ L COWANS VILLE.: Recent visitors here include : Mrs.A.F.Byers, of Montreal, nee Miss Marion Taber, of Fast, Farnham; Miss, Edna Steele, of RicKford: Miss HulBurd, of East Farnham; Mr.J.8S.Cluney, of Montreal, president of the Canada Bairy Utensil (Company, with the shops at Freeport; Councillor Henry B.Buck, of Farnham Centre; Mr.Ernest Jenne, of Frelighs- burg; Mr.BE.H.Wilkins, of Farn- ham; Mr.Clifford E.Mandigo, of Scottemore.Dr.Jobn Lauder has just returned from a trip to Chicago by way of London, Ontario.,In Chicago .- the Doctor formed part of the Knight Templars gathering from all over the- continent, and declares it to have \u2018been a wonderful meeting.He was the only Mason from this place to take in this trip.Recent guests at \u2018\u2018Pine ' Gables,\u201d the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Wil liam Bléwitt, include : Mr.and Mrs.| George Porter and little daughter, Dorothy, of Ottawa, \u2018Mrs.Ralph Fildes, of Montreal, for several weeks and Mr.Fildes and Master Albert V.Fildes for the week-end; Mr.and Mrs.A.Houston and daughter, Miss Violet Houston, and Mr.Ried, of Montreal, spending their holidays at the same place.il BROME.\u2014 turned from: Sutton and- are now settled in their Brome home.of Sutton Junction, recently had corn roast, which was much enjoyed R.J.EMILE NOKL.SPECIALTY : 7 Council St.E.Sherbrooke \u2018 \u2014\u2014 mr Surgery.y Water Works, Waten Powers, Mining.Patent Soticitor, - Sveveying.Both Phones.GET Western Ontario - Turkeys AND FRESH CRANBERRY SAUCE = for your Sunday Dinner.On sale \u2014AT\u2014 ALEX.AMES & SONS, 279 Wellington St., City.\u2014 mm by the guests.figuring prominently in the fray.With the aid of a pitchfork and a\u2019 club he was quickly dispatched.: Mrs.Fisher, Spee Miss Ida Wilsond Cathared by Daily Record Cor: te on | Mrs.| |to Cowansville on Monday; .Mr.Clit- Miss and Miss Bernice Lee to Acorn to | West | Mr.and Mrs.J, M.Locke have re- The Misses Carrie and Grace Derby.\u2018a Mr.Mott Darrah recently had an.encounter _with a hodgehog, the dog \u2026 First thing in the \u2019 morning, od y h T your 8 i Before broskt soit ANANY 2 Co.Agents._ Sherbrooke, Que.p, McM 8 i Arrivals: Mr.H.Waters, from Môn- and sister of Mr.Klwin Wilson, who (hs resided in Texas for the! past { foyr years, is visiting her old friends in Brome.Mrs.Fisher, who is ac- com anled $ .Jas.Crawford, an old Brome who has been absent for many and whose home is s ln Colo- - El- -in - uesday to see tier brotser, |.Mr.Jerry Crawford, whose eye was njur- od.recently reported in the.Rec- | Mrs, Geo.Sturdevant, accompanied by her sister, Mrs.Jake \u201cEllisan, of Manc Lester, who is her guest, recent- ed ly vi r.and Mrs.Warren Nith- ain of KnoWlton.Mr.C.C.Tracey reports qin from seven acres of ground sixteen heavy loads of hay and one lo d of oats.- + \u201c SOUTHE STUKELY.Arrivals include: Mrs.H.Peck, Charlie, Ethel, Marjorie and alph Peck, of Montreal; Mrs.C.Turner of Krowlton; Mrs.8.McElroy and ¢hild- ren of Ottawa; Mr.R.À.Savage from Montreal.Departures: Miss Agnes and \u2018Miss Ruth Sargent, to Georgeville and to Stanstead; Mr.A.A.Knowlton Attleboro, Mass; Mrs.J.Richardson and Master Francis, to Maitland,\" Ont.| - A number of the members of Seventh Day Adventist Church cu this week to attend camp meeting at Fitch Bay.Rev.8.Teeson and Miss L.Teeson, of Montreal haye been spending a few the days in town, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.|A.A.Sargent.Mr.Teeson preached in the Methodist Church on Supa ; Mrs.J.W.Booth is reported bet: er.Rev.In C.Ireland: is on the.sick list at present and has been advised by his physicians to take a few wt eks rest.Sm + - MYSTIC.Arrivals and departures inclu Miss Mavis Smith, Mrs.Morin, Mrs.: Alcombrack, Mr.G.and Miss | F.Alcombrack, all of Bedford; Mr.and daughter \u2018of the late Chas, \u2014 this yea \u201cher little caught er, oF | | Alburg, Vt., on Monday and (going e: | East Farnham, in town for week-end; denty ill last Friday with & hervous | \u2018trouble.Sie was taken to to be treated at the hospit: ford\u2019s on Thursday p.m.Mr.Frank Wilson has finished loading the logs at Manuel's siding.Several hundred carloads have now gone, some.to their veneer mill in but mostly to Richford, Vt.Arrivals and departures are {Jom Blampin to the Paul's Church 1 was held\u2018 \u201cat \u2018Potton | Springs on Wednesday.\" Mrs.-Lédoux is spending a week with her son at Eastman.\u2018 Mrs.Birnie and Miss Hazel Birnie, who have been spending the summer pec de in the future Johnston, of Richmond, accompanied here, have returned to Montreal.| ch UN, H.eo { Mr.Bresee.to Montreal wi his Miss Josie Godue returned om Wed- : Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Cooey, pores wife.|nesday from Portland.La | \u2018 residents of this village, and who Mr.Williams, who has been confin- | Le dpt \u2018hav hg ed for the past - nine \u2018ed to his bed for some time, .on SOUTH ROXTON._ | years in Hanover, N.H., where he has |the way to recovery.© | n \u2014 eo.[beet in the culture of strawherriea, Mr.P.Valle, who was takén to Smith.+ postent Sarl Mis Seo | harvesting more than $600.00 to the Montreal a few days ago, w perat- {day to spend a few weeks with rela- acre, were visiting their old ~: home }ed an on Wednesday at the eneral {tives ; Mrs.Kenyon, of Bethany, | at anl friends previous to their depar- Hospital.\u20ac {her daughter\u2019s, Mrs.W.J, Galbraith, ture to San Francisto.+ | Mrs.Kenyon is on route for .Wopn- her other Draper, aceompanted by GLEN SUTTON.+ \u2018socket, R.I., where she teas \u2018to.r .Mars o Thé -Dunkin Ladies* Ai i spend the winter ; Miss enyon, Knowlton, are at present visitipg Mr.[pad their meeting for | tum of South Durham at Mrs.W.J.Gal W.W.Bryant, of Boston, brother and month here at Mr.A.H.Ajkdn's om braith\u2019s this week ; Mrs.Emily.Rey- son, \u2018respectively.They expect re- Wednesday evening.Our o so- |nolds and Mr.Alva 1: cynolds, of Lo- mai.a few weeks.4 ciety\u2019s meeting is at Mr.H.Bick- well, Mass.to spend two weeks at Mr.Chas: Reynold\u2019s ; Miss M.Savage of Waterloo: \u2018spending Sunday at Mr.A.D.Savage's ; Mr.\u2018 John Hlampin, and Dr.Martin of Granby accompanying Cecil Blampin, youngest son sof hospital | \u201cat Montreal Monday morning.Cecil Was Eva Reynolds, of Boscobel, sume charge of the village visiting at O.F.Chamberlain\u2019g; Mrs, J.A.Oliver and family to New port, Vt., for a few days; Mr.Rex vis \u2018returning with his brother, iow | man, to Attleboro, Mass., for ja few \u2018here; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Harris and Miss May Harris returning from Hast - \u2018to their home in Manchester, N.H., \u2018on Thursday; Miss Fannie Beswell to Cabot, Vt., Via Burlington, and after a short stay\u2019 will go to {Colorado; Mr.and Mrs.W.:C.Jones, of Somerville, Mass., after a few days | fF o day after several months here; Mr.Silas Courser to Saskatchewa © to \u2018look after his business = interests there; Mr.Dan Brown and Mr.Guy Newell, of Dunkin, to Winnipeg.on: the harvesters\u2019 excursion \u2014- WEST SHEFFORD.The Rifle Club will hold the first shoot for the Government prize; on Saturday afternoon, August 27th.All the members of the club are requested tq be present.\u2019 Mr.R.Blackwood is home {from Potton Springs, where he spent} sev- } eral days.' Miss Goff, of Sweetsburg, Mr.fost.hart, of Huntingdon and Mr.and Mrs.Carson, of Cowansville, [were guests of Mr: and Mrs.F.KE.Ker- ridge, recently.Recent arrivals and departures! and Mrs.E.L.Hall, and childre Mr., of | Miss Constantineau, \u2018Miss Montieth .and Miss, Stacey, of Montreal; Mr.¥.Osgood, of Cookshire; Mr.K.Rgbin- son, of Waterloo at, R.Blackwo d's; Mr.and Mrs.and Miss Pénny,| of Mrs.K.Smith, of St.Armand\u2019 8, guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Watson; Mrs.Mary Vaughan and the Misses Edna and Gladys * Vaughan of Fitchburg, Mass.; Messrs, H.Unwin and St.Pe er, Lawrence, Mass., guests of Mr: Unwin; Mr.A.Horskins, L'oeil Mass.; Mr.8.Bockus, St.Armand a: Mr.and Mrs, A.J.Stevens, of Bed- ford; Miss Meda Smith home from \u2018a visit to Pike.River, Mr.and A.J.Watson and Miss Glenna Watson to St.Armand\u2019s; Master Cldire Capsey, Frelighsburg, guest of tis grandmother, Mrs.John Capsey, Mr.G.Barnes, Meigs\u2019 Corner; the Misses Lillian | and Meda Smith to Farn: ham; Migs Lena Reid home from.Lennoxville; Mr.and Mrs.H.,N.Corey, \u2018Miss Conolly, of Bedford, and Mrë.Thomas, of Montreal, guests of Mr.H.| Schooleraft.The many friends of Mrs.W.'L.\u2018Smith pa be pleased to hear that she has returned from the Royal Victoria Hospital, where she as undergone a successful operation.| \u2014+ 'BROME CENTRE.| Arrivals include: Mr.and Mrs.r- chie Grant, of Farnham, at \u2018\u2018Wayside Inn\u2019\u2019 on Sunday; Mi.and Mrs.Stanley | Marsh, of Barton's Landing, at Mr.L.J.and A.J.Marsh's; Mrs A.B.Vernal, home from Brome after visiting her \u2018daughter, Mrs.Myron Hastings; Mr.and Mrs.Bert Mit- ckell, of Brome, at Mrs.Jesse Hasting\u2019s on Sunday; Mr.Carmi Libby, of Brome at Mr.I.E.Libby's on Sunday: Mr, and Mrs.Forest Ruiter and family, | of Farnham at Mr.A.J Marsh\u2019s.Departures include: Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Miller spending the week-¢ at West! Bolton, guests of Mr.a} Mrs.Tom Miller; Messrs.Charlie and Rodney Loucks, to the\u201d northwast on Tuesday; Mrs.Pickle, to er hcme at| Knowlton, after spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs.I.E.Libby; Mrs.A.M.Vernal, to Brome on Saturday, visiting -at Mr.Myron Hastings.\u2019 Miss began her school in District No.17, on Monday, August 22nd.J soil crete fe} , ROSENBERG.| : Mr.Sandford Bockus has been in very poor health for some days, the result of a fall from a double wag- A short time previous r.orence Greene, of Knowltan, Loi gon.Bockus was both kicked and bitten by a ee horse.Fortunately his Mr.rry D.Moore has gone go the North West for- the harvest sean.\u201cMr.F.Allan Jenkens, who strained his side quite severely while at.work a short time ago, is slightly tter.; bee.rlin Horskins and little sons are spending a few days with friends at Mystic.Mrs.[Henry W.Brown has been spending a short time at her 1d home previous to taking up house keeping, at Phillipsburg.4 KINGDBURY.~ | injuries were not serious.trcal, where he was visiting his sbn, fever; _ Gilbert Nicholson and son, wi h Mr.and Mrs.Waters Sunday.at Montreal; Miss, Bessie McLean, wba is lin the hospital, with typhoid is over Departures: Mr.Brown, to \u2018his borne Montreal Let Mrs.8.8tone\u2019s.Miss: \u201cWinifred - Roberts is home from Magog, where she spent a.week with her friend, Miss Taylor.x; Several, from here attended' {the fair at Bedford on Wednesday.There were 15 tickets sold herd for the N.W.harvesters excursion | on Tuesday morning.+ FULFORD.and, departures: srs Mr.H it to Abercorn and *Knoutton; Alvin G.Graves and Mr.\u2018Hunt, from Mountainside Farm, \u2018Iron Hill; Miss Grace Tibbits, | Cowansville; Mrs.B.R.Sweet, Elmwood\u2019 Farm and the Misses and Grace Sweet attending the View Camp Meeting at Magog.\"Mr.John Dabb is recovering fgom his recent illness.Mr.Lucien Bourgeois has.so far recovered from \u2018his 2: in honor of her cousins, Bessie and Mr.Cliff Bryant, Westfield, Vt.Saturday, August 27 .The boat fe Bryant's wharf at 9.30 a.m.Bryant, to Westfield, Vt., day; Mrs.J.F.Bryant and Essie Bryant, with her brother, D.Taylor, Currier, on Thursday; Mr.J.Halliday, of Cowansville, in tdwn the same day; High Constable Béis-.vert, of Sweetsburg, here Saturi Dr.C.E.Cross, -of foowiton, iw.! Saturday after ev several dhys with relatives.FROST VILLAGE, to lose one of cently.The Sunday School picnic in nection with Christ\u2019s .Church held Thursday at Brome Lake.| very enjoyable day was spent by lall.Mr.L.B.Livingstone, of N.\u2018Troy, | vs Mr Centre after a short | visit | :{ Clark on Sunday ; Mr.| sister, Mrs.\u2018Mr.Albert McKenny is building] a 4 |taken with à serious case of appen i- citis Sunday last.\u2018 News was reccived Tuesday that Cecil Blampin passed the operation stc- cessfully.Mr, John Blampin returned from Montreal Tuesday oVeuing.| Mrs.Elvira Smith is seriously in at time of writing.5 | + À FARNHAM CENTRE.: ; Arrivals and departures include : Mr.J.C.Freer, of Montreal, spehd- ing Sunday in town with Mrs.\u2018Fréer, and daughter ; Mr.R.A.Clement of the E.T.Bank staff, St.Rem, accompanied by his friend, -Mr.Clement, spending - their holidays with \u2018Mr.and Mrs.A.Clement ; Mr.J.C.- Martin, K.C., of Montreal and son, Mr.Hugh Martin, guests of their aunt, Mrs.Adam Clark, Sr., on Saturday ; Mr.and Mrs.Shores of Warden, guests of Mr.and Mrs.- Adam and\u2019 Mrs.O0; Thompson, of Farnham spending: Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Thompson ; Miss A.Powers homé from Philipsburg.: ; à an Arrivals an ABBOTSFORD.departures: Miss Watson, of W stmount, guest of Miss Zelia Honey; Dr.H.T.Barnes, .Montreal; Mr.J.E.K.Herrick, of Springfield, Ill., at Mr.K.A.Gillespie\u2019s; Mr.George Bradford and Mrs.Walsh and son, to St.Hyacinthé; Mr.and Mrs.Murphy, of Westmount \u2018\u2018Poplar Farm\u2019; Miss Lloyd, of Quebec guest of Mrs.Dutault at Emilé- ville.- At the Parish Hall, August 25th, Gilbert and Sullivan's comic opera \u201cFH .M.S.Pinafore,\u201d will be given b {local talens .¥ meme) it + i DUNHAM, | Nearly all of the baseball enthus; iasts journeyed from here to Bedford | on Baturday for the ball game.| Mr.R.P.Small\u2019s automobile ¢ ted a little too much excitement foi Mr.Myron Bates\u2019 horse one day las: week.The meeting took place near the Methodist Church and the\u2018 resi; | a dence of Commissioner James Gilbert.There was so much exciter ment that the horse bolted int yard of Mr.Gilbert's residence and tore down a pole suspending clothes line.Although the damag vas slight the action was very Vi orous and sudden.| WEST BROME.à The banana social - in connection with the Methodist Church which took place at the home of Mr.an Mrs.J.M.Pettes was a great success.The tables were on the law and the grounds were lighted with | lanterns and made an attractive appearance.About $20.was realized, Mrs.Pettes\u2019 large house was o ened to the young as well as olfl an pas- | sed a couple of hours playing games, etc.gl + | BOLTON OCENTRE.| he will not be able to resume his;la- Recent arrivals and departures in-: bor in the blacksmith\u2019 shop for a lpng [clude :\u2014Miss Beatrice Giddings, of time.: Montreal spending a few days with | Mrs.Fred Slack, of Northfield, Yt., |her uncle, Mr.G.L.Whitney ; | Mr.and Miss Vesta Kemp, of Erle, Qlie., [and Mrs.John Bressettei Jr., of Fos-.are guests of Mrs.L.I5.Fessenderi at |ter, guests at Mr.A.Amerault\u2019s this; \u201cThe Island Cottage.\u201d week ; Mr.and Mrs.G.Bicé to South; np - Stukely ; Mr.John Willard spending, MILLINGTON.la few days at North Troy, Vt.Mrs.; 1C.Porter, who has been the guest of Monday last on a visit to Detroit, \u2018 | Mich., and Dallas, Texas, where she | her the\u2018 i will remain some weeks visiting | Burton Snyder, at latter city.\u2019 ; are are .SUTTON.25c for eggs at Dyer\u2019s.Call at BSignorl\u2019s Marble Shop.ments.THE | returned to Cranbrooke, B.C._! Mr.A.Farfella left on Tuesday for: the C ian West as harvester.Mr.Lee.Miltimore, who has up a homestead in the West, ett on Tuesday for Saskatchewan.College, age, on her way to rn oA where she will attend schol { of.bt.The re School pienic à | 3 gen.mill on Main street, the work béing 0 by Messrs.King & Skinner., \u2018Mr.nd Mrs.H.True visited at Mr.a Bryant's, East Bolton, |re- RE- OPENS SEPTEMBER 7TH.cently.| I We teach: complete courses in Miss Charlotte King is at Watetloo for an Jndstinite time.Bookkeeping.Shorthand a n d D.Mayo's family will | res P anshi move to Button the middle of $ep-l enm, p.tember.+ The teaching stafl is made up of] BL \u2018| four experienced men, teachers © | KNOWLTON.ability and character.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Ezra Johnson And During the past year we could pot | child, who have been the guests | of} sypply the demand for our Brad) his father, Mr.J.Johnson, have.| uates.The Principal has had.a and women for business offices.Students may take up, in addit ete, if they desire.\u201c ite for our pretty catalogue.Write for J.D.McFADYEN, up Bogus labo 3 board fo Dunham, for best pricés on my large experience in preparing young men [RANGTRAD Fe P.Q Wator r Glass | | | ! | Presorving Eggs ntlb.and 2 lb.Packages.+ Ve T.ANSELL, Dre AND sTATIONER I | 10 Strathcona Square.at Ce.Harold Baker, Advecate, Sweetsburg, 0 Office open e gm very day.De gual attendance \u2018Wednesdays and ointments can ol be arranged for any Montreal Offic AUVIN, BAKER Ut avon, dvocates.: in\u2019 \u2018210d 179 Bt.James St.ful Stitches in the Back ne but those who, are afflic he dreadful Kidney Disease, reg he this means, and you who are so fflicted Will forget all about it in a few days if you are only wise enough to take FIG PILLS.FIG PILLS are guaranteed to cure you.It not ou money back.« » your 25c.| & Box at Griffith's bras Store.NOTICE\u2014GRUELTY ann persons wivnesslig acts of eruel to animals, Please report at ones te.4 RE02 iSPROTOB a with LS Births, Marriages id Deaths.| T BIRTHS.» LAGO TE\u2014At ps | Que, on Aug.\\20th, & son to Mr: Emile Lacoste.DRAPER \u2014 At Barnston, \u201cAugust 21, 1910, 8.son to Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Arthur Drape Cw WEST VER\u2014On Lh ane.August TB; Wesley : | 20th, don to Mr.and Wosto er, \u2018Hast Dunham.| _ | A Le DEATHS.BESSETT\u2014On Aug.1th, at Mid- | dlebury, Vt., Edward Bessett, of: | Swanté n, Vt., aged 81 years.: SNIDHR\u2014On Abg.14, at Morris- ville, Vt., Saloma Snider, formerly of Bedford, Quel.aged 74 aut il \"|| HAPPY| BULGARIA.' + (Londgn Tit- ath | NO Bulg fa is the nearest ppproach to a peasant commonwealth which the world has known in modern \u2018times.There ls 1 not a Bulgarian !Slav] who is not 'the- owner of a plot of .land bieh he lives and gut of which his own livelihood|by his own Large land-o rs are -al-.most unknown.fe men of wealth [in the country are mostly of foreign) birth or descent; |and | even they would not be courited as wealthy: | of other | European; countries.The small landowners, who form the vast majority and : ; Mrs.\u2019 28 ahoas ok - Pannie\u2019s isa, Da sa Bell -.py i à [ phone nL +.2 Ur Fone way - rere perd pere poires Eee TTY te Orem _ .; Satisfaction ' me rah 25° on ard There are not many drugs that you are well acquainted with, and when you buy them \u2018you probabiy have to rely on the a ASA 2p eo ie 1 J -man who knows.In the - CBE ling of drugs we guarantes-ab- - i] \u20148olute .satisfaction, absolute - T 3 ps ow reliability, purity and potency.You get a service here that is * guaranteed in every way, to give you satisfaction.Griffith's Drug Store - (Kodak Store.) Developing and Printing for aniateurs promptly done.~~ vid mi.prets à D dut wie (a ès ntm de.Star tn am.SO Ee Arg NL ute atl SI ES = Ed CA a v 8 = Rr ris #40 APS Ce -F 4 on magi 1 La woth i a Rar Tee a ge RAILWAW TCRAND IT SYSTEMS À Farm Laborer's Excursion: J, Canadian Northwest via Chic D.Ë te.and Fort crthvest Rago: : ¢ AUG.30th 10 SEPT.5th ° B10 fo, Fiouists gad to pots, ve Earl, Sask., and/ on Cea.Nor, sa fer vo Saskatoon, Warman ard Swan River.TORONTO.EXHIBITIOL ; Aug.27th to Sept.12th.Gotne Sept.2nd, Ath, Oth, Tth ap\u2018 ] i Fare from 8h broke.12.9 CH 5 A at a EA ei rw mma 80 prt. leathers, au model , ail prices, and 5 saving ons sal ou Au eee stamens do on qd : Jeweller and Optician.McKee's, Es King Bt.| ame of Re} Se and in , the | Give our pu 8 dial or se nd Tor of the money advanced 1 Mr, ood \u201cMrs.Sidney E.Frans classic ad hich English -peo- : \u2026 ict of Montreal, far the ; phrage in whic .; the Distric 4 ee as eee sad i er, hh fom SE mie be ine dare of ts gM.J CHO UETTE, 85 Wagon Stree.pe men ote a res \u201cx ; oo ee LL ency.\u2019\u2019 Elséwhere in Fur $ - +.- 4 uring af PS 0060500000000 e 0000 Rectory, Centreville, N:P.*.ik te Y ses of} Brunswick (where - the ew +.\u2014= wood _ fibre, | mot fade nd w i wear for ye \u2018 -.505 vey np .Your oise + | colors in di rk g gre n or mottled: olive.Sizes, 44,8, 10 ft vides - d af 8.2 ing.4 drone komt prices.\u201cSade o out of on \u2018 = Price = man id npxpongiie « British $110 on Fire Tos: pe i siiare with application, balanc i \u2018at call of sharcholders.* \u201c mpavellers Life Assurance Co.o T anada, $138 per share.$2 èr share with application, orty days trom date, 10 sev .enty dass, \u2018balance at call 0 - Direc a iver Mining & Smalting ae > price on application.ma.SHORT & CO aly al Debentures 3 - + of Aphatoëts.| She eke, Que.3 è iraal | \\ rooke, has left at: the Record Office 1 You ca dress fA | | Mrs.[John Leonard and family have b sample of blue.plums.which .are the absence of the King, the het er i wi H \u2018avdes: Ë: ; Ti For ; returned to town after a six weeks\u2019 hard to beat.: He: says he has not as actual.defini je appoin me n Au id as jou \u2018vw $ spo ; © éry- : qi \u2014 Panet 6 % and over 4: à pleasant stay on a farm at \u2018Milby, large a yield as usual but the quels.\u2018gents.being Henry IIL, w ben, e bod; ith bei mu {edi : ty is better.jou: te =, Queen and thp Earl of Cornwall were 4 y wi put e lg seen.Gahtoprn; OY}.Termin Ab : : .- \u2018 sr, Mr.L.A.Bayley left T esday \u201c@v.y \u20ac | al Gil Glog Ww .20 \"| made jointly lzuardians of.\u201cthe realm It\u201d in a ke 8, 8 meer.Biissbath! $ Pa To pri 3 - ! 50 airs, all- Worsted- pants, ~¢ {ening for New York, -on business con-| The Rev.A.A.\u2018Ridley, frèm- Mont.during\u2019 the aljsence of the King de I bs sn ; : par and \u2018acctwed interest.2% - à - .: nected | with she E.T.- Associa- real, will conduct the \u2018Union\u2019 services G \u201ccot, 0 out of.- Cit Gentral:Roal Estate Co IE 0 °° : i tion.D! | Sunday; August 28th, Yn'thé Metho-.escony., d lag i in 1 dh | Ta Lia po Bates of 40 3.price ue LA ! all sizes, Regular $3.00 value.dist Church at the usual hours.Sun-'* A Countil of Regency acted | during eh Whéré\u201d vent can\u2018 LE Cor = ke ! \u2019 \u2018 .8 urch at the usua rs.Bun- b-:1 2.P lasse?wher à SA Mr.Fred Stewart, or Moi treal, was dav school will; pe \u2018held Hite 0 clock the absence o i Edward I, but): the an 3 pee , LW TRE Te bY] ini Po - (Cor Ltd.ve \u2018 D.q 3 = 7 \u2019 the week end guest of Mr, and Mrs.fas forenoon.4 4) sence of other} sovereigns has usually }.a: eat, ph | And Rye out! : A olf H de.ut | with D > 2, \"8, W.Gilhan at \u2018\u2018Sunnendene;\"\" Do- due te ae been supplied iby the appointment-of § 4.fas.BANG no : Common took onus.; minion | Ave.ey Rev.Father | Regna, Superior _ of lords justices,|a practice whith: \u2018began | doors, yeti enjoy ; | Conaiiten, a ds de, ing Co r + i ç } ! y ; } A gp A are FINANCIAL AN en - = ! * , Lr 7 TL Rf 3 ay sn - - py = PO - J Fo 2 3 Vat.: -, the end of the month.- | \u2018tee, Ossmpbelltos,.N.err ke wo _\u2026 To 1 5 \u2014 : ÿ.\u20ac eh 6 SI .] a.Council of regency during the youth, ty xX Ry 50e, for.el - .np Winter Rye seed of proved : quality pue 5 1 i 0 srisessspurasdaeniisgans 2 de Only Five Days Lett for sale by L.E.Dyer, Sutton, Que.| THE MELE] : | gehara In.and Richard It.Were; \u2019 86 : x 120 Reg: $8.001 for.oe if es) ona VE STOCK 4 MAR : FOR OUR _ Sow.now, within four weeks, for best ~The subscription: tis tor the\u2019 Mel- | however, both capable to some ex: ng ey .Price, $1.50 per 60 \u2018pounds.| : are being ~ well filled.| \u201cAbout 200 of sovereignty nd each ot thom.twe J4 96> X 120 R $9.0! for : ; Cea 50 et the ontresi \u2018Stock Yards Wi | .i \u201cMrs.Chas.\u2018Parkin who has been seats.have \u2018thus: Jar: been.subscribed kings himself ened the Parliament ov me \\ Orc.ses esse con A ive » End market yesterday \u2018wert 625 c \u2018 spending the \u2018 last \u2018few weeks with for.The \u2018box office.will open for \u2018in which the c uncil of regen A A ; LA = tle, 850 sbecp &nd lambs, 725 he | Mrs.Robert Cillis, at \u201cRoselaime,\u201d [PUbseribers a week Win Monday.chosen.gency wasdy -\u2014 i ; ad 400 calves.| OFFER.| \u2018Belvidere, has returned \u2018to her home|.f 183 Book reported tn Wlontreal | The Privy Cofmell! made: Richard] 9 | li Cattle prices were stoady, © : in the city, much improved in health.0 © Duke of Gloucester Protector of thr ; steers ranging = from $5 to $6: cows, $4 to.$6; bulls, $3.25 to 53 - hogs sold lower at.$9, and sows ed to the General Hospital, Mont-| real is asking for a second might.nephew, the child-King, Edward V.- .: Weighs but TEN POUNDS and wilt real, where she is nurse-in-training, | If the subscription list is well filed, How that regenty was accomplished-f- a to 16.50, and cats % om io % | clean your house better and quicker after a holiday spent at Ste.Agathe however, there is no doubt that the will ever be a [matter of historical a and Ce \u201ca.P.R.East E al than a dozen women.des Monts and her home in Sher- concert will be given here.coftroversy,, byt less an three.leceipta.al the.be brooke.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 months aftér the appointment the ff market were 926 cattle, 1700 s Cleans without making any dust 2 4e apd lambs, 180 hogs and - 350 calv \u2018To and you have no meals to get.months after purchase of goods.Clearing sale of trimmed nd un- trimined millinery, flowers, braids, and all millinery requisites much low cost for the balance of August.Must be sold to make room for new OUR OFFER.anyone buying $13.00 or over = 3 > Miss Alice Boivin, of avi and : ROOMS AND BOARD DURING EXHIBITION WEEK.3 rooms with board, Mrs.Black 170 Wellington 8t.- boy was .murdered and his uncle § reigned in his stead as Richard IT The first regency act\u2014that! \" % Henry VIIL\u2014wa curiously enpugh- the only one which has \u2018ever taker.2 furnished roo, Nol 12 Ball St.ity.By that act {power was given to.city of the sovereign through insan-.§ hat is to open a seven nights\u2019 AMUSEMENTS.T= \u2018Speaking of the Young-Adams Co.en- Bteers brought $4.25 to.$6; co 8.5 to $5; bulls $3 to $3.75.Hi - down as low as \u2018$9.10 ; sows Sheep sold at\u2019 $3.50 , to $4 ; lam $4.50 to $5.50.4 .va il .| oir Bis pd BRAND RENE Sor goods.C.E.Eprignt & Co., Strath-| 4 rooms and meals, Mrs.Wm.Burng effect, because n¢ regency act ; con-: ; \u2018 1 pg ze one half day.Offer good for - three coma Square.\u2018 223 Wellington sf: - (templates or proÿides for the incapa-: Young: ADAM contra Y.TE Te Le Bi \u2014 : ; a) General ho| 1 room, breakfast if.A M el PE merlin win) ro uray St.East Sher Kine Hoy somipate Comet |apemont nt tu Clpmon Ther, on A .\u201c er Regency by lett te turd ht with \u201cMy Girl,\u201d Remember only Five tholic School Commissioners of Sher- brooke.win cy by fetters patent or by his\u2019 at ght y Girl,\u201d the F | ;Ç a SAYS ! - _ Days left.Others have brooke, have obtained their French|.Rooms for four with \u2018breakfast, 14 | 1t was accomplished in the lat ber.\u201cThe H.Wilmot Young-Margle Ad- | Business À ; A and English Academy diploma with used it and liked it.ad great distinctio Hall Avenue, Nast Sherbrooke.manner\u2014by whi¢h - also the.\u201c Rooms and board, also meals, Mrs.rightly ior ~ wrongly controlled .the \u2018n the initial performance | ¥ms Company appeared last vening \u201cthe il CH So will you.The death occurred on Sunday last San Hl ger, 23 Frontense Street.succession\u2014and the council.made the Jopular company\u2019s second\u2019 engage- 4 t | August Zlst, a s St Matthor =.2 front rooms, meals if desired, Duke of Somerset! Protector of the nent in our dors and vas reeted A ent imen | wi c R : widow: of the late Alfred De Beau- Mrs.Wright, 38 Aberdeen Avenue.|Realm, an act which no doubt was a crowded house.The company 1s more cheerful.Crop conditio has suffered nothing {by returning for 1 roo ith oom with meals if desired, Mrs.1 second \u2018engagement, and last night's 72 o hive been bettered as compared w! the age of \u2018in excess of the powers delegated § w cute.at mont, advocate, a Richard, 62 Bowen Avénue, «Cor.them.That action, bowever, - \u2014\u2014= years.Mrs.De Beaumont, whose mte & mo ti in N maiden name was Matilda Short was Bridge St.C confirmed by the Lords and by ley- the risinment o leony provet | vel \u2018 York PE a 8 .the youngest daughter of the late| 2 rooms, with meals if desired, 53 ters patent issued {Py the young King Jone Mr.You 5 \u2018ni Be lentod \u201cthorough.For the long pull - FURNITURE co.First Avenue, East Sherbrooke.himeelf.oung and his talented 8 at DREW'S \u2018GARAGE, 9 Al- \u2018 fan informal dance for the Misses two \u201crooms., [of William IV, provided fdr a re The indifference sq often shown by 'womes à À bert st., rear Quebec Bank.Kathleen \u2018and Dorothy Miller, of ! 26 London St., two rooms, with gency in the event | f the Princess A1-\u2018 \u201cbein ar of the most valuable ts of vhe th > barbér® od.Drummondville, who are her guests.breakfast.| exandrina Victoria jsucceeding to the saponds, quickly be Eromiang) ang os en the Le John Short, K.C., Prothonotary of Music was furnished by Miss Florence nl .i art\u201d Miss Burns, 10, Stanley St.\u2014One throne before she reached the age of WT nT UR A ATI EE OR THY - - a company.The bill was \u2018\u2018My \u2018Girl, \u2018amous utiles owe their reputation for.feel Tike the man who, him, 4h o'w\u2019s the of the market is upward, The C _ Sherbrooke.5 rooms with breakfast if desired, after Council of 2egency was to act , melodrama which.has evokëd favor- All Ne# York stocks bought n .To-night, the grand concert bij Pant Me ou > Bestott Hage d.\u2014 the successor pa the ing 18 case able criticism; wherever produced, and _ sold for cash or \u2018on margin.\u201c [Dufault at Monument National, as- wo rooms, breakfast if desired.\u2014 than t a male and less \u2018ast night\u2019s perform ce was one of E sisted by Mrs.F.H.Bradley, Miss 34 First Ave:, East Sherbrooke.| sixteen years of age, though the best that has cu eared h « D: G H A N D L AU O | S S Alison McBain and Mrs.L.Bi Co- \u2018Two rooms, meals it desired.\u2014322 Why & princess wap to have been so Opera House.\u2019 7» variapp P in the j oo ear OUR | is 1 Co Wellington st.2-Tvoen 81 favored it is dittic It to understand.| Hospital St.MONTREAL \\ G Your Autos WASHED POL- | wo rooms.\u2014 ueen | .vereign a su is or her maj- 2 © SHED ready for the exhibition Mrs.E.F.Keene, \u201cHillcrest Two rooms.\u2014215 Wellington St.ority at the age of eighteen.! MRS.E.L.SMITH H 4h does Se Main f285, d 1900 realy Lodge,\u201d entertained last evening at! Mrs.Fred Prentice, .51 Moore St.,| The second act, passed .in the reign Room 20, Whiting Block, HEN y ou shave Establishe C.D.SHELDON - | Hunt, and between the dances, the!room; board as desired.eighteen, wauty to their well cared for hair \u201d AV: i Na summer temperature made the broad |\" One room with breakfast if desired, Ente Kent should] nat the Dueh- is pce facial and scalp treatment, razor?said, \u201cOb, 1 4 verandah most attractive.The guests §, Fulton Avenue.Phone 800.\u2014 : |tuition and educa tion,\u201d d oh \u2014 and manicure.Tel.760, you using à A 3 Investment Broker - included Misses Jean McLeod, Stella \u2018Three rooms, Mrs.; G.R.Johnson, during such an shall EE ri t it W 38, file.« a Pansy Wyatt, Clara Web- over Gleason's Business College, Wel- have full war on 7 but no longer, bhoug cl SOM § A Specialty ent! age of Invest ster, Elsie Davison (Montreal), 1 st.y in the [ Messrs.Norris Robins, Meredith -Wil- pe bame\u2019 of her said] royal highness,\" H E CARBORU à \u201c Standard Railroad - Ss son, Gerald and Eugene Griffith, C.Rooms, GT.Martel, 105 Lauber and \u201cin her stead\u2019\u2019jand \u2018\u2018under the ont Du RAZOR HONE Wib 3 - - \u2018 [ - Dunsmore,; Philip Robins and Donald go ride, style and title of Regent of the Unit- COM ; dustrial St .: FRESH FISH OF ALL Macfariane, Towards the close of the 60 Bridge .St, East Sherbrooke, [ed Kingdom of reat Britain and | REMEDY ALL, Industrial Stocks A A | KINDS FOR evening refreshments were served.two: rooms for exhibition week.© | [Ireland .to exercise and\" od BUYING THAT House, .P LAINTS.>, 4 Write for full pérticilans Te LL I J TO-MOR- T \u2014+ [minister the legal Ppwer and govern- It will cost you jore in the ed on garding plan of investment Ask Your Grocers, or ROW FRIDAY.of he er.Father Lepicier, Professor AN EPISODE.} fment.\u201d spring.T will p jt a velvet.ge.if Roofn 1071, 180 St.James St.Telephone 724 was in town this week a guest at the| They were sitting in the parlor.\"+The power was only.limited by a It will pay you to call in an ) ours az.0 and youl bev 2 | MONTREAL = Bishop's Palace, and renewed his ac- fi¢ Wore an anxious, almost impa- necessity of taking {the oaths speci- see me.J | 4 Bn DEAN ¢ LACEY quaintance with several of the Rom- tient look.She seemed undecided.lied in the act, and by a disability no more tr ouble.He ta =\u2014 - - , an Catholic clergy of Sherbrooke, He had been pleading with her for to assent to any t altering the CHAS.C.BROWN, | N A 't alls _ - = WATCHES who have been from time to time his [SOMME time., Succession or the\\established reli- Realty and Financial Agent, fact it doosn basp® , - - _ A RAGE AAA AE pupils at the College in Rome.In! There Was a moment s silence.Then gions.Tn the event! of the Regent Ph 62, 158 Wellingt what you want tos : -e Waltham, Elgin, Swiss and the PE company with: Rev.H.A.Simard, |he spoke.,, \u2014 |marrying a Roman Qatholic the pow.one ellington St | celebrated high grade .Decimal.A one of these, latter, the reverend gen- A will your answer be 7\u2019 be ers were to lapse.| ' = - TR fcC \u2018uai CR pesortment in Gold, Silver, HUDON tleman visited the various institu- asked.nee no ?| Arrival 1 A - Ce t ) E M b Monti nmetal and Nicke tions of the city, St.Vincent de Paul 51 f¢ a LC rrivals and depafñtures: Mr.E.r hoe ontr .Everyone a bdrgain at bas just fasts from Toronto Hospital, Sacred Heart Hospital, St, a she said firmly, ho.I go Neill, of East Magdala, spending a a ors cm 4 ae em ers also American cent h -' Subs e for your magazine to-day.\u201d i H.J.LABEREE'S fe | ot, Setter win a Cleveland Pin Dagger [een rs Ie site, wt! | Papers | oR, À General Stock Exch ; 1 omis (> : .i Johdston Block, Lennoxville, Que.| the most attractive that eves that he had seen and with the évi- + l children, to their héme in Quebec Cart rs Typ .BE \u201c> ER k Business Transacted was ih, in.Sherbrooke, J dence of material and spirituel pros: Mr.an à Mr ee rter ot M | City, after spending two weeks with F EEE I ; opening days perity in Canada.ather Lepicier | 8 orter of Mon- | i EL FF \\ TENTS me ms or pt Vanccque France pére, he rover viiah tb pat | Sherbrooke, rn.3.Cle saa 1.| writer Ribbons Gr doût, | - er (J) Tafermation, Suppties Wish is years of \u2018age.He is considered ents, r.an rs.James Porter, artr * À i ! 3 | TO REN] MISS.EUG.HUDON one of the greatest theologians in the|have returned to their rome.| one pe ep lost le A À comple I ] Ju, UT an edge on any: a : RB 157 ST.JAMES ST : L\u2019'Elite Parlor world, and will be one of the speak-| Mrs.R.F.Woodburn, with her lagt week, gherty lost a horse | fr zor toanä fo \u2018BO MONTREAL sul APPLY| 104 Wellington Street: , §' 8 the reat Bucharistio Congress 88 guest, Mrs.Andrew Lyster, of Wo-| Mr Caron who ! his sawmill | ATE ÿ always on ha nd rom a ra : Sad in Montreal, which he has come from |burn, Mass., -spent:Tuesday calli .\u2019 as wmi (a , j 1 EL WILLMM LORD ea France to attend.He left posterdey on relatives and friends, 7 CRTÉ closed down for a couple of rom = SOUTHWOOD, do 5.Michel AL EE PER - for Montreal, | | | \u2018commenced sawing on |Mondäy.: | a LYE\" Bell won rf re a 2 .| L n \\ .+ - Tr 4 | $, we \u2019 : ! Û ~ | - .- .TE Tol à >.Lo Tl 0 } n = Cf, 1 i ê EE Éd rr geo PPT CIRE SIN ete ne .Le a - eer races , Cattle prices were steady, with steers ranging from $5 to $5.75 ; \u201ctows, $4 to $5; bulls, $3.25 to $3.50, - legs sold lower at $9, and sows at - $8.Bheep brought $4: lambs, $6.25 F.te 36.50, and calves from |$4 to.$6.un.et8ipts at the C.P.R.4 mé ket were 925 cattle, 1700 sheep and lambs, 180 hogs and i350 calves.East End jto 10e.fairly \u2018active there being à good' enquiry from English buyers, and the: market is firm.Westerns are quoted jte \u2014 | #4 .i at 1lc to llic, and Easterns at \" pére \u2018MARKET STRONG, | i It was reported last evening that well-known™ Sweetsburg .lawyet \u2018wai touchod for ' a \u2018\u2018ten-spot\u2019- yester- | day.Ths heat was very oppr jpaive yesterday, but.it \u2018was better than \u2018rain.The president and directors each the crowd that was responsible.| 8.wore a big smile yesterday.It was ger, 2, J.SEEN \u2018Hdifer calves (within- one year: \u2014P.W.Yéarling heifers: 1, 8.H.Sbrnber- Stevens, 3, P.set M.: con! type Tadworth b boar:\u20141, 545 Harvey, 2, J.W.Harvey.| Pair- Tamworth | sows, fitted exbibiti n purposes:\u2014J.Harvey.J ob] re Exhibitor winning greatest number theria' is dependent entirely upon the.whim of the attending physician.: that When first ld by patient ny other Cases of diphtheria were rated before the ten-day limit af- Lh the throat was clear, I paid: no attention to the matter, but latterly might- be some feeling that there ï \u2018truth in the repeated statements, .FN, Se of me ws J = \u2014 a .| .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORI THURSDAY, AUGDST Bs; 100, Lo | PAGE FIVE \"TK OX %R\" * ] | .- \u20ac , Eee MCKENZIE REPORTS, \u2018minor changes and additions, -wh L \u2014> == ae \u2014 i QB ER: MB.2200 ! w ich Re } 2 A = ; à \u201cFo NCES SATISFACT'RY | pcapnot materially affect | the.regult, BROME COUNTY interested in the work of the Society.a mers a good excuse to set in to SWINE, WITH PEDIGREE.Rocheleau, 3, G.E.and C.M.Pow- Ba ; ANC i blish herewith \u201c residing in Koowlton.CL > fair.yesterday.Me M d ow A ih 5 h \u2018the statements HISTORICAL SOCIETY.Th the lessrs.McHae and M.Stafford, ere.|] To g of the revenue and expenditure short i e gathering was much.enjoy ed.\u201d Bedford.fair crowd still maintains 4 Judges.: ! Sarsif t Ce - 2 1! 5 \u2014 FOR FISC AL YEAR END- |1¥ to be made official, - (Continued from Page 1.1 - and the dinner all that could be dent 1 § reputation of orderliness.Lo Y rkshire.: F.G.G a veRet abl ey: pH \u2014 1, i woe i JUNE 30TH, 1910, IN \u2014_ ; willing and pleased to do al Fhe \u2018lemonade booth attendants Boat, aged 12 months and \u2018 over:\u2014 [ers, 3, DH \" Ingail Pow- ; # Li 2 :C PROVINCE, \u201cSANITARIUM\u201d AND \u201c8 o all in bis Among the guests were: Judge Si- were kept on the jump yesterday.1, P.and M.McCullough.te 2, A.A.Ingalls.à M à I ; ; _QUEBF v ANATO \u201c| Poe fo further ite aims.cotte, President Montreal Historic- \u2018Fbe Missisquoi County young la- \u2018Boar, 6 months and under 12:\u2014I, ,, Feppers, ripe:\u20141, A.and M, |Legcett ig - L pe Hon.Mr.McKenzie, Pro vincial IOM.\u201d» \u2014 - | - kill, then ae upon Judge McCor- al.Society; Judge McCorkill, Presi- | dite can give many pointers on band- |G H, Montgomery, 2, P.and M =, H Edoin, 3, F.G.Guthrie.| feed \u201cyypasurer, announces A very satis-| The words \u2018\u2019sanitarium\u2019\u2019 and '*san- the 'Soctats ans sed torent 2 dent of the Missisquoi County\u201d Ris.|1iig the \u201cribbons.\u201d - McCullough.vet = ie L.H.Rocheleau, 2, .$ i} \u2018 - y he felt torical - t d \u2014\u2014 : ay + il.E tion of ig Cp ta pd'pancial poste atorium® are oe ming derstood for all er endeavours.He said, \u201cI Mr, W.P Vilas, À.LA MecorkE: pd IFTION OF MISSISQUOI ».FAIR old Pas pigs, pee, er 2 2 mos., Turnips: \u20141, G.E.and C,M.Powers, 04} \u201c tion » and are greatly res n your work, |a + [OT W,J, Pendle} u 3, 8 - f qi 5 the Let La year, ending 30th of general pee oran by hes for, Jo the dre place, it was your ia PP, and Mrs RN spl, C4 \u2018DAIRY PRODUCE.- - gr r bre ai odths and pde ] berger A.and M.Leggett.Sore: - iH 2 scribing) places, of\u2018| Presiden udge Lynch, ; .\u2018Ç Co year, for breedi urposes:\u2014l, Joh \u2014 : - 2 dh À Pre Ordinary Receipts wero $6,- |Fefuge for sick.people, but there 1s, your cocretary: Rev.E, M Taylon LS Petes, Miss Williams, \u2018Mrs.\u2018Judge Mr.Isaie Drudel, Judge.\"| Harvey, 3, P.nd M.McCullough.° opin.oo ara son i; = : À + 54,938.23, and tlie Ordinary and Ex- |in fact, quite a distinction\u2019 between who organized |our soclety in - Mis.Lynch, Mr.\u2026 and Mrs.H.| one ST butter in boxes, 56 1bs:\u2014, Boar, pig, over- 3 and under 6 !4, W FkK Powers, 3, E.Gibson, 2 a if sordinary Expenditures were $5,- the meaning of the.two words.In sisquoi; in the'second place, I, | Lawrence, _ .Mr.E.R.|L | J.Dunlavey, 2, F.A.Ayer, 3, months:i\u20141, John Harvey, 2, P.and| Onions ay.LL ] _ # - ms, leaving a surplus of $945,- answer to a correspondent on this | some time, represented your county.\"Smith, Editor \u2018St.Johns ' News, 8.Ladue.M.McCullough, ATTEY, « H fons.yellow: \u2014I, W.F.Kay, 2, L.SU, ke E 447.49 of ordinary revenue over both subject The Literary Digest says\u201c\u2014 He said that in their society oy Mr; and Mrs.Walter Lynch, Mr.and déiry butter in \u2018tubs, 30 tbe:\u20141 .Chester Whites.HE eau, 3, W.J.Pendlebuey, x 5.Drdinaty and Extraordinary Expen= The distinction between these two |had met with.th lack of Mrs.E.Fleury, .Judge Hemming | N.| Martindale, 2, C.A.Westover, 4, Bo d ; idoin.| po words lies in the f 9 e same lack of en |r gy 8.Fostér, R É [IE Watson, 4, George A.D ar, aged 12 months and over:\u2014], \u2018Ovions, silver skin or white\u2014 1 Ë + Jf ditare- deri e fact that they are /thusiasm and Co-operation of the Mr ev.EM.and n, eorge Doherty.{ J, Harvey, 2, A.L.Goodbue, 3, Ms: W.J.Pendiebur 2, v.3 it i These statements do not include the: er ved from , two different Latin people.8.\u2018Taylor and Reginald ! Taylor, Dairy print butter, 5Ibds: -\u2014C, Phoeni G.E.d Ys Ww.F.Kay, 3, - 2 \u201crocipt and reimbursement of trust Toots.Sanatorium\u2019 \u201cis: derived from | Judge MeCorkil gave much encour- the Curator of the Museum, Mr.and ptover, 2, J.B.Watson, 3, G.Boar, 6 months» and .under 12: ef ' Bios.\u201d snd .C.M.Powers, 4 McGovera ; nu Por of the money advanced \u2018to the late Latin sanatorius, meaning | Mrs: Henry CO.Knowiton, Rev: Can- Do erty, 4,'C.8.Westover.: \"13.Hervey, 2| Boomhayver, 2h P tat ë Fo an \u2018the District of Montreal, for the con- héalth- \u2018giving.The term relates spe- | on and.Mrs.Carmichael, Mrs, (Rev.) w poser 1 Harvey Beattie, 2, c.Harvey.! r ' 3 vy 2e col:\u2014I, A.and M.Leg: RX! | struction of the new Montreal Gaol, cially to \u2018an institutiod for treat- | Charles Bancroft, Mrs.George G.[Henty Sow: and pigs, pigs not ove a 1% : M Thompson, BW.96 CLE ring the year out of the revenue, ment of disease or carg of invalids ; Foster and ere.Co : + est syle for\u201d box\u201cereamerz.\" pute: old: 1 JH es.pes 3.tev we} Pendiebury.1.McGovern Bros.Ll Ca which is subject to be returned into © ing natural tb rapeatdh ent employ.\u2014 © |teri\u2014F.A.Ayer.Sow,\u2019 over 3 months and under :'14M.otatoss:~1, vo Ca a and \u2018 i : erapeutit .agents 'o \u2014 \" \u2018 SL 3, cGover C8 RR, | Bete i Pr ostation ofthe fc alfion\u201d paulo So.the- foray BEDFORD FAIR, | Beeson ches dar mer ln Hao es ann C4 \u201cge - LU I bility of or some specific treatment, or treat- oodhue, J, J.weet corn:\u2014I, W.F.Kay, 2.D.H, NB Te Subject to the possibility of a few ing particular diseases\u201d On \u2018 the CLOBING DAY.Ti QROUGHERED GATTLE bow | Stevens.! 'Ingalls, 3 F.G.Guthrie, 4, P H.Rk , : other hand, \u2018sanitarium\u2019 is derived | (Continued from page 1.) | Bblls,\u201d3 years:\u2014I, G.H.Montgom- [months pie, over 3 and under 8 Bdoin.| CL À OR | from the Latin sanitas, from sanus, à Stock Department, Otfaw 2 AL Goo dhae, 3, F.F on months:\u20141, J.Harvey, A.L.Good-} Pop Corn:i\u20141, C.R eynol as, 2 ©.+4 IEE no 0 raph y! meaning pacte.or sound.\u2018Sanitar- of the swine and sheep.D ce Judge taige.oO on : , hue, 3, J.Steve s.eh ks 3 Fournier, 3, w.F.Kay., : #1 an ium relates more specially to \u2018a sation with the Record h er- : I.worths.» - - +\u2014 ji \u2018 1017 e Bulls, 2 years:\u2014 \u2018John Ste: ens.: 1 A its different branches by an ex.place where the hygienic conditions the exhibit of hogs was a oy id Bulle.1\u2019 year: \u20141, W.F.tove 2, W.1, Bosr, aged 12 months and over:\u2014 | | PERKINS\u2019 POINT.i) co ture.Land e preservative of health; as dis-} o ge \u2019 J.Harvey, | 2 J.W.Harvey, 3, J.\u201cPort Hugh\u201d A pat Portraiture, Landscapes, Hor tinguished from one wh : ne for a county fair, and of good \u2018À.Harbinson.| Stevens.A] = gh,\u201d the nice \u2018new sum- \u201cA 3 Cattle, Commercial Machinery tingtished fl om o e w ere therapeu- quality.In the Tamworth class Bull calves:\u20141, G.H.Montgomery, Boar, 6 iti 3 mer cottage of Mr.F.E.Holtham, a x Suiargements.Developing and Print | ;t is fe \u2018province oi oyec.ace there were some of extra merit, and.(2, ¢.W.Gage, 3, J.Stevens.: J.H mon s-and under J2:\u2014l, of Waterville, on the shore of Lake BE ag for Amateurs.| to preserve health ®and that of a gs good as coul be seen anywhere.Cows in milk: \u20141, W.F.Kay, 2, G.io Na W.Harvey, 3 J.aroady ot Is about completed.and \" 5 \u2018 torium?; dr , .- i rea .4 | Geo.Johnston amen to sre X08 ot nd ut er à à Bt, 4 om vo pen, ps got one bw ms tly ed en wt\u2019 (À = gi o e exercised in combining the t : old:\u20141,! J.Stevens, 2, J.Harvey.- à | 10 Watington St, Sharoroote._ | proper vor in cam.vo words a | fe rrious las, vb, nobrithtané ies 3 acs miki, 6.1 |*\"Bom, over Ÿ 'moithe avd under 1 fe L'on port of Pokies HI = : JEUNES order + to indicate correctly the deri- E fitted.Chester Whites, while not a Monte tgomery, 2, M F.Kay, 3, T.year, for breeding purposes:\u2014l, J.the view from the beautiful as and - if id TIAA PAPA TE ion.\u201d ; =.£ | large showing, there was.a couple in Ht ers 2 veats in milk:\u2014i - .Harvey, 2, A/L.Goodhue, 3,' Ic- ie all that the eye can wish to see.° fa Lu © CT this section belonging to Mr.Harve HS : Govern |Bros.There is à living room, dinin Bur x x th Y |Kay.2, GH.Montgomery, 3, .J.} B | i : 8 , g room, a.-filt Edge Investments at he doubted if they could be gre \u201cBoar | pig, lover 3 and under 6 kiteben, .four good sired Miceping A .: 1 EE EE 8 ; beaten anywhere in \u2018Canada.veyens.mcoths:\u20141, J.Harvey,\u2019 2, McGovern room anda \u2018ain $2 raïàda = RE Ê > Lo If vob ; \"| Yorkshire ass \"was quite str The | ifers, 2 years:\u20141, G.H.Mont- [Bros it J.W.Harvey ; Fares side; ce f th ott ze sx lo pi i Paying 6 % and over you\u201d re suffering of Brome Count mor \u2018of fair quality.There were one \u201coe | ery, 2, W.F.Kay, 3, A.L.Good- | L Berk hires.à 1 which, \u2018adds\u2019 reed Pos nee te À y | NT (1 i EN h ti Society sto two recent importations which were hue ; Boar, aged 12 months and over:\u20141, pearance.Mr.Ro \u2018Edgecombe, \"ot Ly + 6 = IE .Bligabethtown, J.dope price\u201d *@ |: from rneuma sm | \u2014 - the stromgest of the breed shown.|, H 1 WE Re i=l, M H.Montgom- J.Harvey, 2, 9 {Fr Harvey, 3, T.R.Waterville is the contractor and the » et: il \u2018| par and accrued intefest.\u2018i : dri k I f agement and many helpful There were a few fair Durcos.and Ak ay, A.L.Good- Harvey.building is well put up as Mr.Edge- \"28 \u201cà City Central Real Estate Co.|.rfinKk à g ass 0 a tions.any y he suspes- Hampshires shown.The.grade class ue.Boar, 6 mon and under 12:\u2014 1 combe'\u2019s work is always done, and a I VE.: Ltd.à p.c.Bonds, price 95, I: M was mot very well filed, buf there.H ifer calves: \u2014~1, W.F.Kay, 2, G, J.Harvey, 2,|J|W.Harvey.\u2019 ranks among the rotti \u2019 ff F, | with 3 Bonus of 40 p.c.Com- $ [=~ as Curator of the Society: o mus.| were a few good.specimens\u2019 The call H.ontgomery, 3, J.Btevens.| Sow.: ver 3 onttis and an der\u2019 1 lake.prettiest on the.I: a IGK.: > ered his repor e stated t 4 \u201c JERSEYS.1 .| .Ih : Sterling Coar-Co., Ltd, pc.${- i or bacon, hogs brought out some of ] year, far bfeéding purpbses:i\u20141, J Among those sta BY 7] Bends, fa S , that there had been a daily average * Bélls, -3 years:\u2014] purpoges.\u2014., à ose staying there are : ; i § Ponds, price par, with 50 pec.Bl of seven visitors: during the sumiper.cellent, auaiity and rps.was HE | w.de 5.4.Morgan, 2 Herve J.W.Harvey, 3, T.R.Mre.Noltham'and two \u2018young sons, à it LR , Canadian Cereal & Milling Co., TRACE MARR AERO | J udge Sicotte next addressed .the ! good 1d f A s 81 R 18, 2 ye J d H.{Harvey ! A A m5 \u2018Mra.Parsons and daughters, Mr.aiid wih 3 Ltd., 6 p.c.Bonds, price par | meeting.He referred to the varied - good as could be found in any county | yearsi\u2014dJ.an L.Sorn- .Boar | pig, .3'and under 6 Mrs.McNaughton and littie daugbter @ +.- and.\u2018accrued interest.| = ps o the ried in the Province of Quebec.- berger.1 h A G it I on > | British Colonial Fire Insuri three times a day for periods in the history of Canada, mont s:\u2014 John Harvey.wynita, Mrs.Williams and- Master $i «ia surance th.The 10 | SHEEP NOT NUME Bilt calves:\u2014 E.H.Morgan.N à | ii Co., $110 per share\u2014$20 per surprise y (he result wi and also to different early publica- ROUS.Cdws in milk:\u2014I, J: and L.H.8 nb Swipe, | Jorman irom Ooaticook, ead\u2019 Mr.4 Ik NC - shae with application, balance Mineral Water is | tions bearing on that subject, among In \u2018speaking of the sheep exhibit, berger, 2; W.N.M ti dal 3, orn- gow, accompanied.by pigs, pigs Albert Blies from Waterÿflle.- #1.gir Travellers Life \"Assurarice Co.of SHI gy Sh which was a biography of Christopher Mr.Macrae, who was judge of this Morgan artindale, 3, E.H.[not over 2 mos.old:\u2014I, J.Stevens, mama do > + 2 4 ur 2 .\u2018Canada, $125 per share.$20 * inates the uric aci Columbus, date 1506.\u2014.section, said the numbers forward H ifer 3 i 2, 8.Phoenix.: \u2018N REHDSD A gr 5 I ir ch per share with application, $15 \u2018from the blood and re Mr.Vilas in à few words expressed wère emall and there were nome Of Marti dai Jeers n milki\u20141, Ww.N.| Sow pig, over months end under ; Mrs.Tenoare, Miss lotte Lo-i 8 H- izes fry\u2019 days trom date, $10sor SP Te [fe oterest tn the work and bis wik- cbtetanding merit, He refterated |g ML Goraverger, pnlents, 6, Iowa arver pres fad Ye umes White \"Ws.on ay ; Lau Directors.\u2019 your druggist's or lingness to do all in his power to what has already been stated, .that H if L.Sornberger.Phoenix, 3, Joht \u201cHarvey.* | Teeday for the west.: i .Quiddy River Mining & Smelting Groote bigbot bottle 0c.\u2019 aid it.Mr.E.R.Smith expressed farmers should go in more for the ers, \u20182 years in milk:\u20141, W.N.| POULTRY.| Mrs, Durgan of Boston, who bas.- Bis Co.Price on application.Oe der Toes £4.50, JM} the same sentiment.breeding of sheep.Martindale, 2, J.and L.H.Sorn-}.,.A! P.Hillhouse, Ju dge: + ; been visiting with her drother, Mr.H.4 at express prepaid.Writ It was moved that a letter of sym- i- SOME GOOD OATTLE.berger.\u2014 ST Brahmas pair: 0.\u2018Baker & Son Canning has returned home.D | \u2018 H.A.SHORT & GO.for our little Booklet pathy be written to Miss Patten, Mr.Jas.Bryson, of Brysonville, H¢ fers, .2' years:\u2014E.H.Morgan.PL as, Rocks, pair, À L Mrs.Harvey McIntyre and children; #5 PS | Co : n | IH daughter of.the late Col.O.P.Pat- - alter he had finished \u2018his labors in H ifers, 1 year:\u2014J.and L.H.Sorn- Goodhu 6, 2, Ril ' B omhow wer.* of Bt.Johnsbury, Vt., who has © vi-' nr Bonds and Debentures .$i \u2018St.LeonWat | ten, and also a letter of regret to - connection with making the awards, berger, 2, E.H.Morgan.H amburgs, Fel, \"RB mhow- sited friends Bere left \u2018on: Fridey for EE i .en + 4 Limiged : | Judge Foster because of his inability .said that the Ayrshire class was well H ifer pi \u2014l, W.N.Martindale, | | g8, DAML: Fb, [DOOMAOW\" home.\u2018= # ù York Apartments.LE Est.Leon?\" à Alto attend the meeting.= i filled, and good spétirhensd of \u201cthe |2 and LH.-Sornberger, 3 EH, Je h oki, M sde - À Mr.Hamilton Cannîtg: \u201cas pur- 4 lle % \u2018Sherbrooke, Que.- i It was moved that a very\" hearty \u2018 breed - were shown.The\u2019 other class- | Morgan.° 2, Le! ars, | pair; vern Bros, chased _self-binder, .EH |i} -BOTTLED AT ST.LEON SPRINGS vote of thanks be given \u2018to the re- ©8 were only fairly well represented.Heifers, .3 Fears old, in milk: - 1 OmIOWRr, .} Miss Martha McIntyre, of \u2018Boston, : PL: Co : x J tiring president, Judge Lynch, \u2018for The-fact that there was a- falling \u2018off jwon/all the prizes in this section.- Minorcas, : pair: J.B.\u201cMinter .| arrived on Monday to spend her holi- & 8 te tte traiter 4% Lthe \u2018great interest taken and the time sin cattle exhibits \u2018is; due tothe \u2018con- | _Gu Fnseys: :\u2014There were six \u201centries Wyandotte: mt FB.H.Morgan, 2 gays with relatives in th vicinity.kr = | anl' money spent for the good» of the ditions\u2019 of \u2018the country\u2018during' .the |in this class and were won by John E.M.J.; Lamoureux.1 Dr.Reed\u2019 who has * vent, indls indieposed BH : © cause: during.the past years.Past two years, \u201cwhen' pastires were\u2019 Ste ns.on -| (Game, | pair:\u2014McGovern Bros.| for a few days is feeling potter lately.fH MARKET NE W S.The election\u2019 of officers: for the com- lean and fodder bcétte.- Me thought | =: GRADE CATTLE: : v +.Special Prize.= i ing ygar was as follows: President, (it would create a gogd®' \u2018deal more Working Oxen:\u2014John.Campbell.||.Best four hea hogs:\u20141, Jobn Herr i : BX .| 8.\u2018Foster, Hgq.; \u2018Becy.bras, 0 Tier.EE I the aby sent.vould {Cows in milk:\u20141, G.H.\u2018Montgoin- ey, pa Jad, arvey, , 3, McGo f QE en EN RES Ne dem al a , JE.M.Taylor; president of women\u2019s Oiler, speci es for Herds é 8 iery,! 2, P.& M.McCullou h, \u20183, c: \u2018ern Bro i Tog a ni 3 pr LIVE STOCK.MARKET DAIRY PRODUCE, committee, Mrs.8.W.Foster; vice-\" various breeds.a wopld , Dring Fontaine, 4, John Stevens.: Or C , Pair Jerkahiro ! s:\u2014l, Js Harvey, | § Letters to the Er Ed, Montreal \"TT! SES TR CHR president women's commit tee, Mrs.j more healthy competition.:.|Chag.Fournier 2, 8.ef} Pair Tamawort ogei\u20141, far- ; tH na -_ at the al, Ane 2, Catto reclnt BETTER ENQUIRY FOR CHEESE.IN.Ppettes; secretary, Mrs.-R.Ni | FARM PRODUCE GooD, -Hdifers, 2 years prom i : vey, % J.Stevens.oir.DIPHTHERIA Assay + VW À À End market yesterday were 625 cat-| Montreal Aug.25.\u2014Receipts of England; \u2018honorary presidents, Judge ported to be.are Produce.vas ve iP.4nd N M.McCullough, 2,8.| Phoe- \"Herd \u201cot Purog \u2018erseys: :\u2014Jobn ar) Hditor of Record : LC T4 ;-\u2026 tle, 850 shecp and lambs, 725 hogs |[cheese, 17,196 boxes, as comp.ret | better than in EO ey Joan Dix.vo Hom oh ho 8: + en - : pr one appeari-ty be na i 1 - and.400 calves.with 14, 166 a year ago.Trade is how .NOTES :OF THE FAIR.TE years old: À \u201c5 w wey.mp ie Bi ES ho it Blo ni is oir that of digas no ; * \u2019 \u2019 : El : Bteers brought $4.25 to, 186 ; .cows, $I to 35: bulls $3 to '$3.75.Hogs were down as low as $9.10: sows $8.Bheep sold at $3.50 to 5; lambs, so 5 to.$5.50.\u2018 \u201cGeneral Business \u201cSentiment E'S \u2018more cheerful.Crop donditions ve been bettered as compared with | \u201c8 month ago.Liquidation in New ot stocks fas been drastic and borough._ For the long pull the trend of the market is upward, All New York stocks bought and Bold for cash.or_on margin, 'W.D.CHANDL E R 12 Hospital $t.MONTREAL.Phone Main 4265.* Established 1900.= C.D.SHELDON) Investment Broker » A Specialty made of invest ments in Standard Railroad AND Industrial Stock Write for full particulats regarding plan of investment.Room 101, 180 st, James St.- MONTRISAL, 1 Re i pl lat country points.QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY r.Montreal, Aug.25.\u2014Receipts of butter, 1899 packages, against 975 a «year ago.-The market is strong as a i result of the recent advance in prices The demand is4 [fairly good from local buyets, and *| choicest creamery is selling at 2386 to 23jc.: i | 10-AV'S MARKET PRICES.\u2014_\u2014 w.WHITH, BROKER.Ew YORK MARKET.Open 1.15 Amalgamated Copper .633% 63% Atchison .coeeer veneers 99% 96% American Smelting Refg.JO.en.s vrases Francs roues arees 67 66% Baltimore & Ohio .wo.1044 104 Brooklyn Rapid Transfer.74% 73% Canadian Pacific .189% 189 Chi.Mil.St.Paul cee enna 1204 1194 Erie oo.us veencrocs vores 248 245 Great Northern Pref.123% Missouri Pacific .52% 53 New York Central vee 00005 110$ 110 \u201cNorthern Pacific .1131 123% Penn.RY.coer corre s+v000es 128 127% Reading .cooeee cecsecserers 140% 1394 \"Roek Island .\u2018.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.se 304 294 Southern Pacific .112% 1124 Southern Ry.cover \u2026\u2026\u2026\u20260ue 224 221 Union Pacific \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026\u2026166 -.1644 U.S.Steel \u2026:.\u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.69 684 U.S.Steel, Pid.cre eevee 116 116 : MONTREAL MARKET.\u2018Canadian Pacific .189% 1894 Dominion Steel .62 \u2018612 Illinois, Pfd.coveeeeens 90 90.Montreal Power .131% 1314 \u2018\u201cSoo'\u2019\u2019 Ry.CoO.cee \u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.128 128 Montreal St.Ry.247 2474 Toronto Ry.soc 117 117 Richelieu & Ontario .85% \u2014 [M Ouai M Aq Business Transacted._ 157 ST.JAME ; MONTREA ST.is Bros.& Co.| | Members Montreal Stock Exchange | A General Stock Exchange Investment Securities a Specialty é Information Supplie] Wirth Regard to all Canadian Securities 22 METCALFE ST.OTTAWA REV.BE.M.TAYLOR, Secretary of \u2018Brome County Historical Society.Lynch, J udge Foster, Mr.Lester Ball; auditor, Mr.M.H.Bedee; per- board, manent members of trustee the Rector of St, Pauls, Knowlton, nd T.K.Foster, Esq.; elective trustees, Messrs.| James C.Pettes, R.N.England, E.Fleury, H.8.Foster, A: W.Pettes, Daniel Gid- dings, Aylmer Place, L.D.Phelps, D.A.Manson, E.As .Dyer; Dr.Mac- 1d and H.A.Lawrence.DINNER AT THE LAKE VIEW.On the 23rd |inst.Mr.Justice Lynch having de ided to retire from the Presidency of the Brome County Historical Societ , gave a dinner at the Lake View, t Mrs.Wm.Schagel,.of \u2018Btanbridge East, was stricken with an.pttagk of heart failure.A doctor\u2019 - summoned and she lay all-day:an a couch near one of the buildings, as it was not deemed advisable to move.her until the copl Ladies\u2019 Hand'E ~ in au.styles and shapes Card Cases, et Coin Purses, Wrist Bracelets.Its, \"Travelling Cases von) Pouches, Ete.~ these goods n .AR, with SILVE MONOGRAMS to suit th -chasers\u201d :.\u201cchaser.will find our well worth a visit.We af ways pisaged to show go dsm Diamond Merd \u201cue ith LE Strathcona Sq.» sell \u2018phone - 413, + Becoesecncccncere Vd + es BARNSTON.\u201c > \u2018We wish ta congratulate M © prs.Draper lon the advent of gittie son, \u2018Lincoln Lloyd.Rev.Mr] Terry, of Cuaticook revsweves At the Baptist Par IN PRENIUMS AND; Lie guest, of Rev.0.Lowe.i - Mrs.Judd and daughter Ro 5 _ PURSES.Mr.Lewis T.Judd, of Canaan .guests ot.Mrs.H.Morris .s'Mapleburst'\" Wednesday last Morrice Leather, Arthur Nic | fm.Kéene have returned to mes in Montreal after spen( Es vaca fon with Mr.n.ge de (ae and Mrs.-Robt.Bryan daughter, Uldean, also Mr.a: - ] Gr eater\u2019 than ever.\u2018It is Tnstractive ad ki Et Bare, of Wallis Pond.; Jess This is a Fair that commands the guests of Mr.and Mos \u201c1 of all.New novel and highly entertaining Fontan rot annual event.Attend every day asd » 1 ¥ willie stitial.3; i is a Place ¢ to meet old {Bin | \u201cDaly Record Bua ResuL A 4 Bass words cent for ea: 3 tions for the ~ HELP WANTED\u2014MALE.- \u2018arorges WANTED.APPLY is Mining Co., Kustis.AVANT = FIRBT-CLASS VH à cal boring mill hands and fi A Bteady work.Good wages.Appl madian General Hiectric Co., Peter vez ; As?BLA ait, Tap Paton Manuf ng _Company, - Sherbrooke.4 | \u201c n°\u2019 HA at \u2018yard Brick & Mig.C« \u201c EXPSRTRN4 Nehlary.Apply ANTED \u2014 BRICKY, And laborers.App atl 2 re pa it ea z a ohe B00 © heed ape due wages to right ply with Peleretces to.Box an Bo que, ¢ fo < cn \u201d Mh, 12e or MEN.Tee D D k A each Wu A Ey qe Si hance.Libera) orion ° - it, oi { I] h Hi Qi oc W a iil mr po + rie fier i I Ji | A7ANTED\u2014IONIOR.\"CLERK SPR Ts | Wii ing both- Lunguages -Wiggett 85 a \u2018 S$ | EGGs, CT là A ul.-air Automobile Sensation foneath h they | I \"ANTER D \u2014; TINSMITH plumber.A first-class man : \u201cfind \u2018steady work and good wages.Ë good porkima, jober Bed foo née other nop pply.or \u201cCo, Bedford, Que.\u2018em - REAL ESTATE .F FOR SALE.| LE ae $ \u2018 ; ap THE pre ARE: i.; Uo 1 [or RATES HOUR AE, LENNC || Zumomawa TROUPE, Gomedy.Aro o= sii so.77 enemy ar || russian.TROUPE OF ie ai Mie SEE ' || The rex | : S.and Tre i Le od foci LE 20st DESIRAB de lots, on re oh\u2019s Yo ne a n ° 0 perty, \u201cLenuoxvilla, Bee plan, Bo Jost ope i | Classes, from the well opr Toronto.Ce td \"es, BALD OR TO LET \u2014 SHO \u2014 pT | \u2018« fab _ {6x machine shops - e ; god Lo Bou no oppositi FI j E: \u2018 = thts town.\" A BLockwell, Danvil DAILY PROGRA ME.\u2018 SPECIAL TRAIN \u2018SERVIC De ; | 8A Loos 1 | MONDAY, AUG.%9-HORSH SHOW DAY.\" - | GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.pom 5 INE hits © FAAL STORE, 1 100.a.m.\u2014All départments in Je operation.Main Bailing Horti- VEDNESpAt Aug.81.\u2014Leave Richmond 8.80 a.m.or Snir, à Sorta out udnes: oto.0 etc, Goud \u20ac , cultut, y and Dairy Hall and Stoë dibæs bpen to the public.Musees, WEDNESDAY, jAug.81.\u2014Leave Montreal N° 16 a.m.for : som.4 Ply A, A.Benoit: Ba: Theat 8, Tent at _Stows, etc.\u2019 in pen erationt ortika 5 in trènt of Grahd ; WEDNESDAY, jp g.8l.\u2014Leave-Gorham, H., 6.00 | \u201c14 \u2014Open of grea Ta rooke.| - a Stand.Yudging of Single and Double = Éarride ge Horses, Roadsters, La- WEDNESDAY, g 31.\u2014Leave privet 10.30 sa.= \u201cse SALEAT., À L FARGAIR, TH dies\u2019 Drivers, Cobs and Ponies, Baddle Horse» an\u201c \u2018funters over hurdles : 1 -and Montre dor cotes} sidehce of «4.W.Load, Pepot-# infront of Grand Blend || EEE ven PORC : ept.- 1.\u2014Leave Arthabaska .TUESDAY, AUG.| 30\u2014Exhibitors and J ud ing Day \u2014Civie Holiday.: THURSDAY, Sept.+ 1 Teave Gor am, N.H, à 8.00 am, J \"or Ponta Ç | el ther ar man or 1.80 p.m.\u2014Grand Specialty Performance ¢n platform before Grand ; || THORSDAL pot 1 -\u2014Leave Sher poke 19:30 bm.for Get # ; I Stand| Automobile Parade.be oH li | ; ; [FOR BALE \u2014 FINE DAIRY FAR WACING.: CANADIAN PAC FIC RAILWAY ; 300 acres in \u201cBiome Co, @h-mi A ; No.1-3.40 Trot and Pace, Purse .} ii weei 0.$250, WEDNESDAY! Au \u2014Leave St.Johns 2 po er righam ; 6 miles from\u201d We ve z\u20142.80 Trot, Stake closed Hives errere dvarceses $500.; 815 a.m.for RE ron oe - pW .appli Yori price \u2018and informalid TUESDAY EVENING.| ; WEDS SDAY, ; dE Leave Sh brooke 10.80 p.æ-: se: ; - \u201cie Mrs.Beurge_ Thompson, Brighu © 7.3 d Illumination of the Grounds.| Co ruminondville Jet 8.15 58 : - 130g rand Tin me of attractions in fone of Grand Stand.! oo PH ke ept.1.\u2014Leave St, ohps (via Foster) py = on = = i Show vests, on the track infront jot Grand Stand, = - © THURSDAY, 8 Jept.1.\u2014Leave Sher rooke .10.80.p dus | A ; ( ! (via Foster).* a : | 3 tered OTO WELCNESDAY, AUG.31\u2014Farmers\u2019 and Guests\u2019 Day.®\u2014A gpecial train will leave Farnham for Stanbridge d Ty | i aR BOAT, 25 FT, LONG, sr \u2019 da p.m.\u2014Grand Parade of Stock before Grand.Stand, headed by : sta jong on arrival of special train for St.: ari Boat ase complete.Yasy terme: Ad audi | : ; ona Specialty erformance before the Grand Stand by the entire ; - In tor toi the \u2018above.special tra \"No.87 Te : ey Record, corps\u2019 \u2019 artists.\u2018RACING.7 ;.| ~ \\- brooke at 4.05 p.m, for Meganticl will be held Rosy = NEW ONE-HORSI WOR ; ; .an | r y.Te un p.m.t BRON, or would \u2018exchange for.uw ; = Morse w + æ TAI Th SHLAA Bue fo ES = BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY.\" 2 2e Phone Ta.; \u2019 \u2014.or .db ; MOND Y, Au I, ve L 11, ass., 4.35 a.m.i - C! RY STER RANGE (KOOT -WEDNESDAY EVENING.scoppiné ue, Nashua Jet.at 4.59 am.Manchester CRE ney, 6 TERL| RA GF (1001 8.Full progra e of attractions in front of Grand Stand by the : making all st ps to Plymouth.press, from PI - Quebec Here.* woud, or coal; $20.1 entire Company of Special Artists, supplementefl by grand programme of Jf - on ressday, ug.30th, Wednesday.Aug.8lst, ; : special night attract 5 1st, and Friday, Sept.2nd, the regular t rain leaving.BEE Bo \u2014 4- YEAR-OLD, Hi NSE THURSDAY, SEPT.1\u2014American Visitors\u201d Day.5.20 p.m.will be held until 6:00 p.m.Lo dr add Adal J Fevie Weigh 05 ar 3,00| D m.\u2014Becond Grand Parade of Horses §nd Cattle around the 54 QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.d Street, ) track, headed by band 5.RACING, 1 \u20ac TUÉSDAY,.s: 80\u2014Leavo Tring Junction at 6404 © er STABLE FOR SALE o rook - = : _.\u2018 o.5-2.as F ce a A 16 prot, Purse {.«coc.Teens 3102.TUESDAY, _Aug.80.\u2014 Leave Sherb ooke 7.25 p.m.| toe ta D Re te Condition iQ Eiv o.ace, Stake closed ., .be eeseseesiinens )._ : 15 THURSDAY EVENING.| y } WEDNESDAY, Aug.81.\u2014Ieave Tring Junction 6.40 à fot wl , Brooks BE tr \u201capply John At.7.30-Grand Tllu ation of Grounds.Û m for Trish ram sree arro\u2014\u2014 _ 8.00 Grand iumisatio of Attractions by tne Exhibition Company WEDNESDAY, Aug.81.\u2014Leave Sherbrooke; 7.25 P 4 © Regimens YORKSHIRE PTGS of Special Artists.a THURSDAY, Belt._1 1.\u2014Leave Tring Junction 6.40 6.1 each, L Finales.hot Bd Qe iT FRIDAY, BEPT.2\u2014Ladiés\u2019 and Grand Gala Day.\u2014- THURSDAY.Be 1.\u2014Leave Sherbipoke 10.15 p.m.tor ist R BALE \u201cOne 20 11.PE 10.10.80 udging As e Baby, Contest on, the, rand Stand.tion.ot : UE 1 compra And one 20 h » Ver EY HI tion o public is drawn to the fac a e Programm ; a on tha Aten is even more full and varied than '¢n any of the Preceding MAINB CENTRAL! RAILWAY.06 a» æquip Ite \u20ac wi he governors and re on days of the Fair, including Five Mile Road Race'at 4.80.WEDNESD AY, Aug.31.\u2014Leäve Lancaster, N.H., 5.80 sa Limited, Bherbr ol ickes Machine Co Every attraction advertised will be faithfully carried out, the Fair brooke, tor 1 oke, Que.continuing in full swing until 6 o'clock p.m.; WEDNESDAY, Aug.81.\u2014Leaye Shorbre oke : 7.45 p.m.8 [For SALE\u2014A FOUR CYI INDE R, 1° Last appearance of 8pecialty Artists in the full programme.Lh N.H.rs js or \u2014 h.p.Ford Rubanout io ND | RACING.= \u2019 THURSDAY, Sept, 1.\u2014Leave Lancaster, NH, 5.80 - wt cond Dion Ary extras.Tires in goo 7\u20142.20 GtaKe Trot, Purse \u2026\u2026.\u2026.1.) 8500.; ro._ m { Stan \\Pply to- H.I.Stockwel se 8-32.16 7 Stake closed caggees + fee voceoncecers $500.oo : La sept 1.\u2014Leave oe 10.15 p.+ \u2014\u2014nstead, Q _$ » vi Se i Lo raw or , i [por sr \u2014 HOVSEHOT.D GOODS - F \u2018 Ca \u201c2 Rog 18 complere ; also, lease « dway 1.M idway [I +R very Bn uo | 10 Cog rg Il There will be seen ni of the greatest attractions ever seen on the Exhibition) Grounds, incl ding Mr.fu rv SITUATIONS | WANTED.his Wild Animal Show; Mr.Shaw, with his famous Dog and Animal Show, and a Free oving Pictur TE, WOMAN ' WANTS WOR { po |, the day.Record Otlice, Bog 8 of T.Eaton Co.,, Toronto.ae pres tin oil pme ADMISSION 50 CENTS 3 10 W 0 - Chüdren under 12 years, 25 cents CHEAP RATES ON ALL RAILWAYS.AN | ERM SET er DESIRE TTION AS Df ORatratar pA Fair mock.Wri : a 1138 Beecher Bescher Halls, N 1 en.25 Ts MONDAY AND mo oe sow iv ORD, THURSDAY, Apousr 5, 1500 PAGE SEVEN.i fais a ip vad , ; \" \u2014 \u2018 nna = r : ae = ei ; - eu \u2014\u2014 _ : geavesernoesegensensey Bryan a few \u2018days récéntty.ee Far y 4 té NG EES iL \"ELECTRICITY PASSES FOOD.| yhile the guest a Tt himself.©.1 BEDFORD.on { *\u201cNiW LEATHER GOODS * : Sunday last war at ied ones da, ot Montre, 1s \u201cthe | 1 hid 58 PH os i 19, | (Popular Metiayics) : |ih this wy, and then, on\" again A very enjoyable informal dance Kis ° Masten, of Coaticook, in doy Mr.Migs \u2018Poth, of Montreal, is \u201ctie vo | RE 5 PA L} io Of the interesting devices Mo Pressing the first button, it| disap- |was held À the Forresters\u2019 Hall, - +} Ladies\u201d Hand Bags-¢ Pasts IT.Bis] eiabsence guest of Mrs.de OC.Mignaylt.: =.Se À Geo won ee of | Dears thro zh the table and returns Wednesday might by the young peor 41 AE ®- \u201cwo\u201d Le rge Knapp im Par ance, is to the kitchen.* |ple of Bedford.lt was very laegely a$ à =.bk substitating at \u2018Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Fletcher are) For a too an Sot 3e | the means by which dishes| aré made \u2014| y | +4 = in all styles and shapes at low- + Next Sunday it will be occupied by {at \u201c\u201cThe Gheckley,\u201d/ Prout\u2019s .Neck, thay\u2019 ait jon was aim or osc! to appear \u2018om the table.q h B k attendedand was one of the most is 2 et prices Card von Vas ter Trueman, principal of \u2018Stanstead Me.\u2019 CT 4 ost incou) The chef prepares each dish in ita | e ue ec n jenjoyable of the geason.The music ii parses, Coin urs ollege.- LA ma pe - LA rede : ks, Wrist Bracelets Music so : Rolls, Travelling Case4-; To-.\u201c bacco Pouches, Etc.© - 2 All these goods may be © \u2018rounted with SILVER OR BRASS ox \u2018OR - } ceivable.| ( A LENGTH pm! {Proper order, and has it ready and i.! Qua TERLY DIVIDEND.por AY.Waiting on a tray.When \u2018the host Notice is ereby given that a dividend {i ; his guests are seated at the of one and three-quarters per cent.upon 4 = The vit \u2018doctors werd glad of and the paid up Capital Stock of this insti- \u201cIn New En; and \u2018What do ou\u2019 | n + ] éhévopport nity to énjoy a\u2019 little out-| tables the former touches a button, gl > i tution ha n declared for the curreht vl ing\u2019 yesterday, as Wednes day's pre i] and the electrically operated tray ar- quarter, a that the same will be pay- know?gramme was a lengthy one, | rives through a trapdoor in the top ; a tle at its Banking House, in this city, In New York\u2014\u2018\u2018How much\u2019 y \u2018 got?\u201d | At -2 p.m.J they assembled for the \u2018of the table.By pressing: another at its B anches, on and after Thurs- In the South\u2014\u2018\u2018Who' are you?\u201d ; :, |-day, the day of Septemb xt t 0 Len third session.The first itera on thel button the tray, with its dish, is Sharehold Ho record on the Toth of Life the West What can you do?\" tlcarried around the central portion Adgust next programme was a report on Surgery a Bo on the Insane.This, was to have been.of the table.As the dish arrived By order of the ard, 4.0 NSON lin front of each guest the host touch- | | -B.STEVE : { mediately.Lemieux, Weedon, are at \u2018the Conti- | given by Prof.L.Pige, of Paris, de-| es a third button, which stops it.Quebec, July .22ud.General ager: CLEMENT THEA 1 RE ' legate from the Su cal \u2018Society of\" amenemenmenmen Le M ee sis,x]* | SEVEN NIGHTS, STARTING \u201cDr.A.0.Trottfer, from Provi-| \u2018The Misses Mildred Buckland, \u2018Fran- ta : cn Ernie and itor Parker\u2019 \"ll Se, SHOE attend Coaticaok Academy ih Bep- tember.Mr.G © Gey, st the Wesleyan + Mr.J.N, Jenkg was thé giest, of College, H mtreal, who has been in his sister, Mrs.\"Claud Baldwin; * vat \u2018Bherbrooke | for\u201d several weeks, has Coaticook Monday and Tuesday.gone to Coaticook.Our village looks decidedly deserted urco .but we are expecting all our villa- Drs.7 tte, st.Hyacinth ; gers back from Elmwood Park ~ im- Langlois, Valcourt; Audet, Boston; was of local talent and was excellent.° NN ca née 0 INITIALS, to suit the pur- [2 6 ° ® Chaser.\u2026- ; \u201cVisitors will find \u2018our store 9 well worth a visit.We are al- - ways pleased to show goods.BR.SPEARING i mith & Diamond Merchant Golds 83 Strathcona 8q.\u2019 BeH \u2018phone 418.pass.gamivaiimsinpitatgbalip- atalino -.wn ca Ww Ten : - 7 \u2018néntal\u201d Hotel for the: week.1 -Mrs.- E.8.Buckiand spent.Satur- ne Fay and Sunday the guest of her Mr.\u2018Hollis Williams and Mr.J.R | that es a oweuer Vas received, sister, Mrs.E.Bryant, at Coati- Williams, of Sawyerville, were the \u2018to illness he : would not be able to at-§ {eook.guests yesterday of Mr.and Mrs.| oo Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Loomis and three Archte Williams, Peel street.tend but.th ows hg a ue $9000000000000683000000 children, of Sherbrooke,- were calling Mr.and xLipe £ y Lr.sesssasssesssusasarias | SATURDAY, AUG.\u201827th rs.8.W.Powers, who ere Le DEEE LS =\" Tele a aw > H.WILMOT YOUNG \u2018and i 239 ; |D, BE, LeCavalier, of Montreal.Dr.~ ¥ : ~~ CL \u201c PS TE Poni ha Mrs.E.i.+ uekland have been Amesbury, Mass., for | LeCavalier took as his subject, \u2018\u201c\u2018\u2019The Pt; À \u2019 MARJIE ADAMS # Ea BARNSTON.to Conds k A MEME) | a few years, have returned.to Sher- {Physiology o , Feeding.\u201d The author |, Daily Store N AND THEIR BIG STOCK COM- : We wish to congrétulate Mr.and |\" oat icook an hg .brooke and have taken a cottage on [of this work is a well known author- | 13 Dai a 1 ore st 1 PANY OF 20.PEOPLE.: yrs.Draper on the advent of their rr \u2026 | the\u2019 Beckett road.: fity on this branch apd his paper was] WN x Erne © HD À Teal, | a Digger, A Brighter, Greater and | tile son, Lincoln Lloy Mrs.B.Edwards, of Walker, greatly appreciated.EE | Store Closes at Six \u201co-night.| The Show You A a i] us Mr.Toe)\u201d Baptist Parsounes CANADIAN AND fa Iowa, who has been visiting friends Cai: Su aquin followed a Le 3 i.= le - | The Show Fos n AT OT ne For.; | on \u201d of Rev.\u2018O.Lowe.lo WORLD NEWS.in Coaticook, arrived in #he- city to- | eration of all; the medical societies of | ; © A Change of Play and Vaudeville ; , the En dd and daughte r Rose, also.(Continued from page 1) ** |day for a stay with her niece, Mrs.|}.province ir Quebec into one ted- È at Each - Performance.- 5 M Lewis 7.Judd, of Canaan, were lv elected editor ot the Halifax Wes A.B.Williams, Peel street - ere \u2014 ÿ ; Sat.Night, the Big Comedy Melo- - CC the guests of Mrs.H Morrison at leyan: © Mr.Chas.\u2018McDonald, of East An- |! _ ., drama 5 > #Mapleburst\u201d\u201d Wednesday last.Ln 7 gus, has returned home after spend- ; Morrice Leather, Arthur Nickle and - À.C.Orews, of Toronto, was ing a week with his daughter, Mrs.E de editor of Sunday.Schools fom es Co Montreal after sponding.à publication as successor to the late x EN aL £ env Mrs.+ nt vacation with Mr.C.Mor- Dr.Withrow.: P .pasa Rev.S.Bartlett was elected Sec.The Dollard Snowshoe Club, recent- .\u201cMY GIRL.\" | Five Big audeville Acts that \u2018 \u2018are \u2018Clean and Polite.Popular Prices\u2014Orchestra 50c; Bal.| : Circle 30c; Balcon 20c; Galler; rison and Mrs.Robt.B tyan \u2018and Tétary of the Sunday Schools and |ly formed, have acquired a piece of 2008 Fal stock to supply every - \u2019 % = © | VUldean, also M and Mrs.!#Fworth Leagues in place of Kev.Dr.| land on the farm ol Mr.James .| N OT \u2026 É \"Arthur Pare, of Wallis Pond, were Crews, who had been chosen as shove Smith, on the bank of the pe { a demaud, { ) LCE | | the guests of Mr.and Mrs: Earl This closed the elections for the day.River, upon which they will erect a + | me meme LS zmmciemeæ=serne £000 Sized and convenient club house.For \u2018Decoration Purposes let 5s May Brown, our \u2014 has % = mere oe >.hagaon, Des E St ro ete -her home without just cause: We ; ] .\u2026 22 will \u201cnot be résporsible for any debts G Jaques, Dr.G.E.a i, Dr Paul, \u2018 COTTON BUNTING\u2014 7 k, va i | : contractod by her or those harboring FB ontre r.as- ite, Blue, Re in ellow, ; CEE 4 3, 4er Ber Prosper ; ; Dr.Vallee, os \u201c= ete, ete, 26 in.wide, 5e.a Farndon.aden aug apHog, or ROWN Là \u201cDally Record\u201d Want.Advertisements | Quebe¢; Dr.Achille Paquet, Quebec, ° E Co yard.; » | _ due.: \u20ac and Dr.and Mrs.J.L.Bouille, La | Perade, are at the Magog House for TRICOLOR | BUNTING\u2014 | \u201c Red, White and Blue, colored, in - i PUBLICNOTICE 1.F - ig\u2019 hereby given that all the book debts = - x.Bia Resurrs Fos For LriTLE Money g | the Medical Congress.+ :onepiece.l0cayard | = belonging to the Insolvent Estate of _ Lo à Oo \u2018 Joreph Kadrag Pare, merchant, were on \u2018 «44 .\u2014 ] j.FLAG BUNTING\u2014 nr.the I9th.of August last, sold to Treffle | q Rates\u201415 words or less 15¢ each.insertion, one g .- \u2018The various flags staînped + in one | piece.106 8 yard.ty : - T.Delisle,\u2019 of She Si ya Sherbrooke, in the District cis.All.those indebted to the Bla estate mest Settle at once at the office of Mr.\u2026.Bachand, advocate, 155.Welington st.Bherbrooke, my attorney 24 T.' DELISLE.1 EB Sherbrooke, Auguat 38rd, 1910, cent for each \u2018additional word ; six inger- tions for the price of five.ai ETS = \u20ac\u201d + | John Bearer Te - J.THIBAULT,\" Wotton, a Delegate.to the Congress.xh SORT hE pre Ve ESR TR EARN PE : To - \u2019 : La me - .\u2018 - a.; , - ; E ' , .- - : : .: .# .a, - | a \u201c ; .=, > Lu CL ne - ._ ae pi .2° Lo Teen - 20\" .12e - .; jf ee .ere ames me 5 .- | ; en au ; ; .aires - .: : Le \u2018 ce an he ST # n i.eme = se 3 ari £5 vo RL AS 4 \u2014 , \u2018 Re Cagney SRE ES ca - Rad! + 2 2 os J ies .oF 2 3 ph er Pix cart ctrega crier eres Cala El cire rig PRET Fire firey a = PI Pes ad Ry g > Ty a 1 va ; - Sr BE PY i PR OS SES g = x : ) - i : 1 To 7 | CL = rats 0 a \u2026 mp0 .mes = : gos eto EE Cx a pd 2 SENEP- Spero 3 8 n ; i \"a wom ne p at ae ee = 2 ue 3 = c = a A Pa : - 8 ; ë Had p 9 Fous 2 - re pre eee - ARE UE EE EE Ty ee 2 .ats A aa .o ry pr > rl ese phi qe Tle.para ade SE re op Tn a eee ke 0 \u2014 * TR, a D.wb ST ad Le SE a D ee : - a a | - - 8 > d 7 > ee J X , vas simi AL ask amare: -.on oe TION .- .- u : A ATER LED 2 yh Sg SMC ) pr yd \" lan , 1 Ce ment 9 22 oe oe ae A Cpa nn a rvs se gps av pre or An 4 \u201d : iy MICE Fel : nat 5 \u201c ph .wen on vr \u2014\u2014 + \u2018 5 e ar : =~ ~ TT > ee meee nr ag .es pps a \u201d .Rad LME ou pas i = 3 \u201c = Sik d F , Pingel = oy at poy .= FAT ae ay .te - > os ! - eo = Lo.æ \u20ac.=.1045 r .5 ÇÛ N - LE ver - _ ue I : - = pu i nk TR ~~ HELP WANTED\u2014MALE.HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.| sax Tie ideas set Torin oo mel LA ] i [ ABORERS WANTED.\u2018APPLY EUS- [WANTED \u2014 KITCHEN GIRL_ AND i le bol lard Crushed fo Paquin in this connection were Ye MES VE | | | tis Mining Co.:.Kustis.; \u2018Magog.giel, Grand Central Hotel.har es $ a) le to the delegates and it would , : Ç ; , by PF.R.C.0., L.I.s.M, : ) i 1 BB = IW cl boring ill bands ana fiters.NVANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN \u201cCook Death This Affernoon d be brought about.a kind dy 800 a greet of nl + |, +; SHERBROOKE, QUR., .'§ { 3 Steady work.Cond wages.Apply Ca-\u2019 Apply to the Lady Superintendent ¢ e final paper on the afternoon's > h | : 4 - Will resume his teaching im - Go A ; = x padian General Electric Co, Peterboro, - Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.rr: À shows :\u2014 © lg ; I on\u201d © > \u2014 | \u2014\u2014 programme was givea by a local doc- : 2 | | Advanced Fisnoforte and Organ, Voice 4 ; | æ 14 ANTED AT ONCE, A Goon FLAIN WAS WORKING UNLOADING CAR tor, Dr.J 15, Noel.His subject was ; u es FLAGS Cans a v ile i \u201ct if, is ¢ ; | i 4 \u2018 LC AE JANTED \u2014 FIRST- CLASS BLACK-|{YY.cook:\u201d Highest wages.Mrs.W.R._ |'ône of great interest to physicians, * n.sticks nadian, v ure, armony, etc.on Toh 3 = | LEE tn Compa \u201cBhemorook on Manufactur- Webster, Bellevue Ave.| WHEN ACC DENT OCCURRED.ely, \u2018\u2018\u201cTreatment -of the\u2019 alleged - - Jacks and Stars.and Surin.i 5 Mo * 4 2° + À] i EEN nr §_Tompany, BAerbroo |, J ANTED\u2014FOR SECOND WEEK oF A man name Charles Boislard, an in \u2018hospitals.\u2019 i» IR : ; Two sizds, fe each\u2019 or 50 Lo 5°.Sept, 1) CLE : 5 .Ve BRICKYARD ; HANDS y y September, ces Fail family, \u201cRo employee of t Lrmpton Pap at THE EVENING: SESSION.1 0 .© dozen; 0c each or $L a se.|\".Enquiries will - Fe Teplied to on : 4 i fe fie t + Ve ighest wages ; sma am A os ! | 130 à È, + soxgile.lc.TV.Brick & Mis, Co.| Bly 90 Record Ofes.10 1,1 [Paper Co va 2.96 eine After énjoying: theautomobile ride| MF LARGE COTTON FLAGS» - |.return from Europe, about Sept.3, .- 4 \u2018a A + - Ai, & Maine Ry.yard: a \u2018the delegates re-asseffibiled for the ev- .Past Turkey Red, not\u201d on sticks., Address : 29! Portland Ave, Sher- | 4 \u20184 ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED [\\\\W/ANTED \u2014 SEAMSTRESS \u201cFor this\u2019 aftëfnoon.| - CR 1 3 | tailor.Good salary.Apply Box We Pe wena Septenrber.Ap- usited between two cars.©nine session.\u2018The Medical Section | All nations.| brooke.Bell Tel.543.i \u201cLB a 89, Record Oflice.yo ARP Be ply Mrs.V.5.Morrill, 65 London se.Te Was CIE TC qu first: heard from The officers of SPECIAL AT, EACH ape | \u2018 = \u2018| 1 EM CR TR es ,[ : - partm ongress are.| °° | Rif i ANTED AT ONCE-EXPERIENC- V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL SPEAK- KINGS ox LR ROAD.as follows : Pres., Dr.P.V.* Faucher, À LARGE PLAGE CL : | 665 4 ed.dairyman ; none but g gli and Fre who - entatio | ; ; 8 ms 3 od apply.Good wages to Freht Mon.derstands typewriter.Sherbrooke , Col- The aulet, u as monarchs of : Eur- Québec ; Vice Presidents, Dr- B.P.Don\u2019t you want a large ta, t Co i Ë Bl : wo with references to Box 21! Bee- Bil,\u201d Agency, Room 17 Metropole in \"Tolls g or o ple.ot their Bou oit, Mo treal ; | = Lang- i w Lao | your flagpole for \u2018Fa.! BR § ue, 4.fs = i SE ! ope, oO owin 8 stoles ; s Dr.* Shwe vo , » Cs \"Wi ?+ Ja se abe ry + q # \u2018 \u2014 i.i iy _ étés _ XB Tro An ; tH =, \u2018 Lijeets, are travel: .: qo IS 1 ff Ey 'ANTED\u201425 MEN TQ.Qu: ad J'ANTED ~~ AT ONCE, GEN ra} pres walls the oi pion atrealt Joint Sedetariés, pr | Fo Wi CARRY\u2019 A FULL LINE oF | À Rift: chance.\u201d Liberal price M.1s \u2018Oba Mi TE aus Th Ra Seo AP ling = out ust, panied a ruler\u2019s Dr.Fugees Be Jon bury, Ve.wa r Canadian, - la EE ; féänce.Liberal price.- AL \u2018oko ral\u201d \u2018 ault, t: \u2026 \u201cheawaï:whic ac - \u2019 : ML 155 Hie LS .PoE 5.Bary.ANTRD \u2014 THREE Eira movements in the olden times.When, Short papers were ven by the fol-|* M U \u2019 | SE _ , À gi ; ANTRD-I0NIOR © CLERK eV work in restaurant\u201d 1784\" Welling\" for instance, the Emperor Leopold in lowing doctors : E.:Py Benoit and Dr.| @ | : nion Jack, Cd IH shi ing both lunguages.Wiggett's Shoe | ton St.11665 travelled\u2019 fe Germany to the Der oe, or ahs Prof.ne Eo : *.Tricolor, | }- 44 \u2026 Store.inue of neuve, Pro ern, Dr erte K 44 41 co \u201d ('Eyrol he took with him a re , .| | 2 (RP 16.ANTED \u2014 TINSMITH AND | ANTED nr, soe | 2,000 persons \u201cand 1,500 horses.More Dr.3.N.Roy, Dr.D.Page, Dr.P.V.Co Stars and Stripes Cid | i .; A 2 \"Y- plumber.A first-class an will Gordon Street.> than a hundred years later the first | Faucher, Dr! J.RE.i Montreal ; ; 3 1 ide, -Ù Li À.find steady work and\u2019 good wages.Must = = Ki f Prussia a gentleman: who Dr.Chas\u2019 st.Pierre, ontreal ; Dr.\u201d - Sizes\u20143 ft.long x tw ie, up.ah E be good workman, sober and competent.WANTED \u2014 EIGHT TABLE GIRLS, ing o a display, caused a H.\u2018Thibéulet, Paris #*.\" Dr.DeBlois, 104 ft.long x 54 ft.wide.\u2018 | This E- y F Autom-.4 | Es Fd e other need apply.Bedford Stove and twd dishwashers, Apply Burns lgved pomp an p a n read- Thréé Rivers ; Dr.\u201cPron, Alger ; Prices from.$1.25 to 319 95, accord- .TERRE 3; Bedford, Que.Dining Roomf Exhibition Groun thousand horses to be he i ng-sta- |-Dr- A.C.Seimbille, Paris ; Drs.Va- : ing to size.| obile, 5 passenger, 30 ot ID : ANTED/ AT ONCE, GOOD.GEN- |iness at every posting- ue and Esmein -Paris.: | | : i RE \u2026 oa ESTATE FOR SALE.| eral sérvant for smail family.Mrs.|tion through which he passed on his a HYGIENIC SÉCTION.= S ecial att enti onto hone a | d H.P.with top apd + 3 1 44; .Fès SALE \u2014 HOUSE AT LENNOX- Howard Lovell, Coaticook, » Que.!_ |journeyings through his new-born RG .bc Pp P ' 1 { \u2018 j A 4.2! \u201cT4, Ville.- Apply R.\u2018Macdonald, - ANTED \u2014 CAPABLE GIRL FOR kingdom, and wherever he gpent the| Following the addresses by mem- mail orders.| g ass front.A 8 2 Fr BALE_NO.77 QUEEN 57.ol housework.Apply Mrs.V.E.Mor- |night, there his | own bedroom, furni- bers; of the Medical Section, \u2018several |: \\ | |W - 2-18 1 Bg, 0S and bath room: electric Fill.63 London St., city.ture had to be in readiness before his interested ery mont.given oy those a This machine i 18 per 11 ÀQ il E 4 fireplace, , hardwood tloors,, new 4 1.nterested 1 EE EE Er En I NE ct So LL : 444 Bu - hotair f \" ANTED \u2014 A TABLE GIRL AND A |arriva \u2014 .: fectiv new | i pi ths bly 110; esa pe auick\u201d Barn a kitchen woman.Apply Chinese The second King of Prussia on the Of this section are ni ectly e a wg .: 4 [ hp 4 2.Box 94 Record \u2018Cafe, 152 Wellington St.other hand, objected to any : th of Vice/Presidents, Dr.C.R.Paquin, been in u se about NEIL 5 5 fr se 2 = \u201c- er to e ex- \u2019 ; - .: 2 à .5 R SALE \u2014 MOST DESIRABLE ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, AT STAN.display, partly on accoun uebec ; Dr.Li.A.Beaudry, St.Hya- .A) #.4 \u2018| building lots on three msi streets stead Hotel, a table girl, Address pense, and partly because he found Quebec br.I.BE.Laberge, Montreal; | four weeks.LE 8 FAN, Ch a y.Len tle, 8.L.(Clough\u2019s pro- Mrs.Chas.Whitcher, S Stanstead._- that he travelled twice as fast when Joint © Secretaries, Dr.Sylvio Roch, .Ab f i k él TR À dE OR See Pel I pePAIR HAND WANTED FOR OUR |he was only accompanied by indispen- gt.Gabriel de Brandon ; Dr.J.Z.i argain or a quie ALLIE » BALE oR\u201d TO LET = SHOPS, IR tailoring rar SE sable servants.rome vail old Bergéron, Chicago.oo a buyer.\u201d = # fou be od 9 mac une shops an and goo wages Tailor 3 Sherbrooke: documents have een preserve The following addresses were given \u2018 3.LC A » = a+ is town, J Ce.Stockwell, Danville: ©, are 2 \u2018Any particulars should \u2018be sent in letter, and arrangements for Q ing to prove victorious but Frelighs- _ tS on horseback in front of him.The Deaths eported.from Le nd pa Hogg, \u201c1 sewly-elected general superi .advertising, etc., must be made this week.burg woke up and b ought scores in LT.-COL.SPEARING LEADS E.T.' cologelj gave orders to the bugler | a > for hia eyes = Fute a § Rat.Fra) Choe: presided Co | \u2018 {in bunches.The tie off game will be an h ang VP ea ] & \\ CL) su EE a 8 as C.R.E.KENNEDY, Sherbrooke.Ÿ played on Labor Day in Frelighsburg.Le ets did act [out.Ta a sergeant stepped 1 | .DEARBORN OILLEY, SOUTH | \"Ste: mh aus CR ent showed himself skilled | ° - The old rivals still hold so, it is just Eastern Townships shots did \"not.> \u2018thin > ace of Garby, and read out - J.DEARBORN LE r omas Wa STI ot holding the gavel.The a close struggle.Who will again figure very exteasively in the t.Pris the judgement of the court-martial, | | BARN TON.ln an ea hey ir on band a ae focep Tr dane 8 mee - ! 95, - } i - re : | prove the best team?Col.® Siearing ye $9.Capt.Ver- | condems ing Graby to death, and the Heathton, Aug.25.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 earned rest, ret ot WN À 5 pp one from the M.E.| DIVERS FOR MOTHER OF PEARL.ours.He will dive as deep Ms 120 Providence 2 Montreal: 6 .|non Spearing won 34, and Mr.D.|Presidential decree commuting «this | The people of this lace were shocked day evening.i» \u201c _ | * South.Æhe-addresses were \u2018An interesting report concerning \u2018 | feet, and remain under water from a| Providence 1 Montral 0 | McHasg, of the Dudswell Centre Rifle sentence.Jemati In the to.hear of Lee en peat of Mr.ip VE quent.- 1 the mother-of-pearl industry in.the.minute and a half to three minutes.Rochester © 1 |Baltimore 1 Association, won: 3e.: ç The proclamation began: = a ear mn, y a 8 oo Lg : : # \u2014 Fhe \u2018conference elections w i South Seas; especially that of the Diving for shells is hard and wear- Toronto 2! Newark 1 name of the French people,\u2019 and the Bouth Bane on, on t this ol Ey 9 | - 0Tr + tuued yesterday morning, | Society Islands, is furnished by the| ing work.Like many other indus- Bpfialo 2 | Jersey City 1 ; STANSTEAD.sergea: concluded by making © Was a resident o piace or RU | Ù Dr.Woodworth, of Winnipeg American Consul at Tahiti.The] tries, it exacts its toll of human Na tional League.oT ~ usual ajnouncement: \u2018This judgement over twenty-five 'years, but remove SHERBROOKE.a HL \u2014 © shells are found of good quality and life.The eyes become affected, and | Chicago 11 Boston 1 Mrs.R.A.Bullock, of Newport, is |has been read aloud before the con- to his new home a |year ago.vPSCOUE À 1 2 e _ in paying quantities in fewer \u2018than! paralysis of the arms and legs is not | Philadelphia 10 A Pittsburg 5 spending a few days at the home of 'gemned | man and before the.troops He leaves a widow and three young Belvidere Se.On.CTY à; io : one-fourth of the lagoons.\u2018They are uncommon.The diver is at his best| New York 4 St.Louis 2 her par ts, Mr.and Mrs.James: a embled under arms.\u201d At this Colo- sons, his mother, one brother and C mi it : -regarded as the property of any na-| petween the ages of 20 and 25.Oc-| Cincinnati .1 | Brooklyn 0 - aly 1.4 | \u2018Lefaille, .who had dismounted, two: sisters to mo his, loss.- ¢ Built 1909-'10, \u2026 | ; 5 worn rio\u201d \"ON Biber Another Bel Special, no: GATE LLunnuaeeurs voesoree verrévrerennl 2.48 : [ | d -Bed, Spring & Mattress, 1 0 48.i | 248, | Reed Rocker, $2.98.This is.a better and stronger Rocker than ever put on sale be- | A very good outfit of all- wool tre ng bed, neat in appearance; | A neat strong Cradle,| very light T sis a very handsome Morris Chair, us Solid quartered oak, .golds a Early English: finish, # leather reversible cushions.2 lar 517.00.Our Bpocighi\u2026 $748.fore at this special price.Only a .+ Mattress, woven wire spring and Sole everywhere for 36.50.o ur Tew in stock for .$2.98 LT good solid iron bed for only 57.48.Exhibition Special cone \u201cyesnuie : 5 Ladies\u2019 4 Garments - AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES.Our Costumes at $9.98.° .are the best values ever shown Sherbrooke, a is made garment, latest style, in all popular shades.Sizes 30 to 42.Regular $13.58 FOT Li.© cnudovcanseisennevernmerres vomes bososs arosossus asassanecces $9.98 Our Venetian and Diagonal Garments, lat $14.68.These are all $20.00 Costumes, silk lined, nestly trimmed, best work- - manship, guaranteed to fit well, for ONLY L.1u.cnss vabocc severe eorerenes ones $14.68 .Ladies\u2019 Walking Skirts, $2.98.All our high class Skirts in | anama, Serges, Plain\u2019 or Stripes.Chiffoniers, $7.48 Regular $5.00, fOF 11.rosessatoeeeenntsancenneens 200 vovosedes vrntesere vomveneeene 2.9 Made of best selected hard- Men\u2019 S & Boys\u2019 Suits, 35 pc, Discount wood, Royal oak finish,: 3 large drawers and 1 enp- This is our new fall stock just received, compri ing the very best se ree drawers and | lection in Men\u2019s and Boys Repdy-to-wear Suits.All to go during this board.eg.$12, only $7.48 Sale at 35 per cent Discount., awa n'ai oliver BL vial a¥lue 0 pt hu handle, on only .4248 \u201cFURS! F URS! ps we have just received a large\u2019 et signment of Ladies\u2019 & Men\u2019 s Furs, | i Lu) ce {Consisting of SE ; \\ ¥ STOLES, MUFFS, LADIES JACKETS)\u2019 Fun\" LINED - GOATS, MEN'S FUR GOATS.| \u2018 And a Full Line pf Furs of- Every Description.| | \u2018Our prices are right and the quality | is superior.| Pill Wardrobes, sh, We have thé best line of.io \u201cever shown.They range in = up to $15.00, but you Wi ° 5 prised to see the one we offer : hag Wn a : MOIR IN TORONTO PRISO > : Toronto, August 26.\u2014Moir, murderer who escaped from Ham .Asylum with Taggart, the wife _ derer, And who was caught nea Cl Davids, is now:in a cell in the \u201cA tral Prison.It has been decide TS hiny no longer.in an asyl Car he 1a 0 regardes as a desperate « a = VOTRE a à Te el \u2018 A prim mm rs SATA «D 4 v3 .5.ape "]
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