Sherbrooke daily record, 3 septembre 1903, jeudi 3 septembre 1903
[" ot.elven that : - following are ghe results of ses: \u201cterday\u2019s faces : 24 Pace and £21 Trot Purie, $250.| Daisy Clopmope, GG.B.| OF coords veuves vus \u2026 2111 Antide , C.Lagrin-.SEEK - King Maid, Ne port, su | F , ; 1 4 2 - Vo Boy dori, B _ tee DE pay WAS Lt =\u2014\u2014\u2014 mie short lof | | AS # Departments This is \\ known American: Vistors\u2019 ly Day st the -Sherb obke, Fair and the | \"fes esther of yesterday is continued.The attendance | will be- very large, i | likely to.reach the\u2018 | | out that approx- 718,000 paid admis- uid.the dey | lewd .pri who wit : ing erlormance, , The ry of the She rooke: Exhibition grand: stand ac: \u2018again demonstrated, the directors have under serious co ideration a plan | the entire groun within the race.track jl vd was miost dent, the.midway, where ie did.mot fail to draw aad i ildi Eves [down tow time, and it is quite evening performance last night.of fil cars, crows to the doo - Left \u20ac the nd Trunk in the_ direction of Montreal and another of the mime proportions went south over the Boston and| Maine.From ten is) twelve cars was) the size of a .dozen or : Mére trams, \u2018which were devoted to | of Sherbrooke Fai .3 Yost AY'S RACES.| The | 284 \u2018Bert Booth, 4, : 3 Annie W., H B.Stewart ves tif 2 Timer-204, 19, 172 I Te Flat Ruce- Auge $200.| i Monk, ch.ir, \u201cDelane , \\Red and Blutk Stripes x vecrrersigee | À - Plégango, Bd, JP.Dawes or : - Blue Cap) fon.oo Thierens oes ee 2 \u201cThe Loafer, Ik.g., Dr.Sewell, «07 | Id \u2018Gold apd Bluey oo \u2026 à Time \u2014].1, ; lh y pecially performance was presented yesterday ax Jon Tuesday 1 and fade gh another successful bal doc ascension.| | EVENING PERFORM ANCE, he evening performances at | Shep | he Fair \u2018are proving more | and .popular everk year: The atten- (lapiee last n ht Bec that of any former oceasibn and \\never wan a I ter \u201cProgramm.gen] He high dise of- e Norins- ds the most striking fes- Lufe of.the ening, as it 1x the | « of oon petiormanc.The fire dive thrilling spectucly, cone lide with a lixplay >of fire I ich was! \u2018The This is intended.to re [ lo | attack df _the allied.fleets * Fur- \"on Chinexe fortifications_ ini tion wit ho whole maghificunt ! fe ture of w really the 1 con- foire th the relief of imprisoned : mers af Pekin.The gunx jof the Play on the shipx\u2014 the shipd bom.bh ¢ oe Io b with lyddite shells.The.gazines explode; huiling the plo hurling * sh ir conte into the äie and |wreek- 2 the forth .Fhe pre ) Cramime of laxt evenide wil ; - À.event to- night, ( Ù i TL A | ; 3 N - 4 p 2 A 9 Eastern pe brooke Fair for several ycars, a es thorough | in the separation, until | now it stands without: » | peer, Having.cutive runs of [the skim milk, an this test made the closed, so that the chance of getting th clothing caught duced into Canada a\u2019 ago, | but it has alreé 0 Messrs: & RECORD DAY.: Announced.I - |, HON.MR.TURGEON GUEST où \u201cET.A.ASSN, The President and directors of the Sherbrooke Exhibition e to the .Mr.Tur eon, Beovi ia), Minister.f Agricultüñ at lunch at 6 o'clock, | venterday afternoon: on the.grounds, Several other prominent, gentlemen were present as guests, A short toast | list followed, and the whole occasion.\"was a very pleasant one, | Mr.Turgeon occupied a \u201cseat on the grand stand during the afternoon, He expressed himself as greatly pleased with the Exhibition and\u2019 he fair asa who A CENTRE OF ATTRACTION.H.C.Wilson & Sons\u2019 ex ibit of pue ical instruments continues to be centre of attraction in the Main Build.{ bridg this about, though [126: Skilled performers played : mA ion in rather difficult\u201d one | throughout the day yesterday and to- + ive.The n ba bour \u2018was not long | 4 y.Among the fine instruments g vester day when standing room | Shown are Heintzman & Co., Mason & po y vai y e.Again last might Risch, Morris, Berlin and Wilson : and \u2019 Pianos, and a full line of the famous the im stand was crowded, , Esty Organs.The Messry.Wilson re- « \u201c Outside the d stand.the crow port a \u201cnumber \u2018of sales slready.on 5 \u2014\u2014 | the grounds.THE IMPROVED U.8.SEPARATOR.This separator has been at the fh in.| here again this year, being shown by (the Sherbrooke Storage and Forward- 1 ing Co., the local agents.During the _ past few years several Improvefme bave been added to this machi nis its capacity and making it an.official resord of fifty tonse almost a a CE Iw tent of .01 r cent.of fat in Imost freight tr | the wkim milk.best veparator is of the city after he one which leaves the least fat in = the jy one of the U.8.hinas, taken right out.of \u2018stock without any special preparay tion, has never been beaten by any o ny competing machines on_ the ot All the gears are entirely en- possible marke is no or getting injured inl any way.The- U.8.separator was only intro- a\u2019 very fow yebrs y placed itself hers, on decount in the, lead of all \u20ac of its merits.: i Several machines re shown in the | Main Building and the genial gentle- I men\u201d in charge § : of the \u2018exhibit are jrecting many.ald friends and making many new ones.| s, MifC ELL & co, J.S, Mi I.chell & Co.\u2019 8 wall paper exhibit ig \u2018the: Main Building in \u2018more than worthy of a passing glance.| They are showing this year the finest line \u2018of -wall papers ever before exhibited at the Exhibition.de What \u2018is more they.have displayed the samples in such a way ag to give one an ides how the goëds will\u2018look on the wall.The effects are all up to date, the very latest designs and colorings.The \u201cwtriped effects ate very pleasing.One \u2018should pause on their way through the | [building and study this particiilar exhibit.It is sure to help one in .He- lecting the mast stylish goods i in this line.GILT EDGE SOAP THE vavoiure.Strahan\u2019s -Gilt Edge Soap | exhibit continues to bs the centre of! attraction among the exhibits at the fair.ftw position \u2018makes it the-hub jof the Main Building, aid the artigtic dix- play of this most (poputer soap does credit to its prominent\u201d lpcation.among the special displays at the fair.The guessing contest 4 a pec uliaf feature in- which everybody is joining.A fine prize is given to the one wha guesses the nearest to.the number of hars~ in the Gilt\u2019 Edge pyramid, which forms the centre of the \u2018exhibit.Orders are, also, being takén for Gilt Edge Soap.Not to he' delivered at the exhibit but to be forwar¥ed to the purchaser\u2019 x grocer, who in fill the order.{The pri- \u201cze and ÿfms which.go- Io the users.of Gilt Fdge Soap.form' an at- A few are shown at found at the premium room, 86 Market street, This premium room is |-epen all this week and people who do not \u2018call will miss one of the attrac- Sherbrooke exhibition week.THE PRIZE LIST, LADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT.Painting.Embroidery.Face Work.ete.Fancy apron\u20141, Mm.C.IF.Perry, Woodstock, Ont.;-2, Lo EF.McVean, EL : 1 tions of © of 30, 000 People Passed the Gate Dur- - - ing Day apd Evening\u2014 Prize List in Several | mbles at bi tion.{ Chartigr, ctive array, fy exhib but the big display is to be | © 1, Miss Mrs.Ga Mrs.J.K les, Coleraine, On .brooke.x » pes ie un ; ae blankets\u20141, Ars.P.Simoneau); iss Legare, city.Baby's 1, Miss Labelle, St.3.P.Belanger, city.knitted or crochet\u2014l, Ft Gorman ; 3, Wes, shawl, embroidered lle; 2, Miss Gorman; 8, | Johns ; 2, M \u201c Baby's jac t, Miss Labelle 2, Bowen, Les ed Baby\u2019 5 jac -1, Ming L Mrs, Landry, city; Child\u2019s dre #\u20141| Mrs, J.D.Macdop- ald, city; 2 ui Landry; 3, Mes.Raine, Orford.| - Drawn work-l, Miss Labelle ; ; 2 Mins Arnott} Angus\u2019; 3, Miss Perry.; Cockahire.+ Rag mat, drawn\u20141, Miss Bustard ; 5 12, Miss R.\u2018Hunt, city ; 3, Miss » PB, Lyster, ( Quilt, knitted\u20141, Mes.Irwin ; 2, Miss Miss Cordingley ; ; Chartier ; \"à, Mss.Beadoip, | Jey.: , Quik, crochet\u20141, Miss =e Rag carpet, woollen, Mss, > Sim- oneau.Rag carpet, cotton\u2014Mish Cord ngley.2, Mrs, P.Caron, city ; ; 3, Miss Cas- ; | cadden, Cookshire, Braided mat\u20141, Mey.| Simoneau ; Mrs.O ° Home made cloth (woollen) \u2014 Mrs.2, \u2018| Simoneau.\u2018 Screen\u20141, Mrs.C.E.Standish, East \u2018Hatley ; 2; Miss Labelle.Sideboard or bureau scarf\u20141, Miss Gérmon ; 2, Miss Labelle ; 3, Mrs.Si- -Moncau, - Shawl, crochet or \\knitted\u20141, Mies | Labelle ; 2, Miss Porte 3 3, Mrs.A.R.Bowen.| Slippers, bedroom\u20141, Miss es ; or- mon.Sofa cushion, faticy\u20141, Miss Florence 4} Murphy, B tonville ;.2, Mrs.Far rider ce pire piece\u20141, Mrs, O).| urphy, Bromp - mer ; 3, Miss Bartlett, ney, Danville; 2, Miss Amott ; 3, Sofa \u2019 cushion, wash, on 1 or Miss Gorm = il cloth\u20141, Mrs.Macdonald ; 2, \u201cMrs.Far- Embroider d table cloth (on white mer ; 3, Mrs.Perry.linen)-1, Mrs, Mpcdonald ; 2, Mrs; \u201cStock collar, fancy\u20141, Mrs, Garden, Farmer, city ;' 3, Miss Gormon.- 7 \u201c} Lennoxville ; 2, Miss R.Hunt ; \u20183, Mes.Embroidered ble cloth (on colored Simoneau.: material Mrs.Harvey, Sawyer | Table mats\u20141, Mrs; Williams, Saw- ] +1 ville ; 2, Ha s, Wilson, Lennoxville ; 3, Miss McVean.Embroidered.doyleys\u20141, Miss Gouks,| Richmond ; ins McVean ; ; 3, Mn; Olney.- | - Embroidered shirt waist, Mrs.) belle ; 2, Miss in } 3, Miss id ard, 21 ih roidery on | linen, other : than 1, Miss McVean; .:2, ; 3, Miss Hubbard Embroi silk or bolting cloth | \u20141, Miss Vea ; 2, Miss Cordingley, Lisgar.Embroider Bulgarian\u20141, Mise.Gormon ; 2, M ss McVean ; ; 3, Miss Labelle.0 - Paper er 1, Mrs, Simoneau, Glove or [cravat caso\u2014l1, Miss Cord: ingley ; 2, Miss Labelle, : Handkorel ief case\u2014Mrs, Lyman, Cou ticook, - 2 4 Knitted stockings in wool\u20141, Miss: Cordingley\u2019; 2, Miss McVean ; 3, My.) D.Saultry, Cor pton, Knitted stock ngs in cotton=1; Wii, Irwin, Birchton, \u201cwr Knitted socksi-1, Miss Bustard, city; 2, Miss McVean|; 3, Mra.Pitman, city.\"Knitted glovep\u20141, Mrs, Simoneau; 2, Miss Cordingl 3, Miss McVean.Knitted mit nT, Miss Cordingley; 2, Miss Labelle|; 3, Mrs.Simoneau.Lace bre piece, honiton or point\u2014 ormpn ; 2, Mrs, Perry\u2019; 3, nm Lace cen re picce, Battenberg\u20141, Mrs.J.A.Wiggett, city ; 2, Mrs.Perry; 3 Lit.Lace, five o'clock\u2019 tea table spread\u20141, belle.Lace, Batten rg\u20141, Miss Harvey ; 2, Mrs,-J.A.Wiggett ; 3 Mrs.N.Bois- vert, St.John.Lace, duches 2, Miss Peebles ; Lace, knitted wool\u20141, \u20141, Miss Labelle; , Mrs.J.A.Wiggett.Miss McVean; ingley ; 2, Mids Porter, Magog ; 3, Mrs.\"Roberts.Lace, crochet wool\u20141, Miss Gabard; tard.| Lace lamp i hade\u20141 Miss Labelle; Mins Coy ture, Sherbrooke, | Netting\u20141, Ming McVean ; Lyman ; 3, Miss Jones, La 2, 2, Mra fo Steganti | | Couture ; 3, Miss Lemay, city.on muslin ar bolting cloth 1\u20141, Miss Lloyd, city ;' 2, Miss Cook, Woodstock ; 3; Mrs.Boisvert.Painting on silk or satin\u2014I, l'Ermite ; 2, Miss Cook ; | Mo in, VE rmite.\u2019 china\u2019 [plates\u20141, Mrs.3, Miss 7.Painting o Holland, city.Painting on china f Miss Holland.| \u201cPainting china jug or chocolate pot-Miss Holland.a Paintis g oh china, odd picces, èd_above\u2014Miss Holland.Miss \u2014ére ups and saucers\u2014 + not mentiol |Painti g on china, any one piece: \u2014 Miss Alice Hargrave, city.Miss Porter, Ma- Mec- | Pillow shams\u20141,\" i Gormon ; 3, Miss Piano scai {\u20141, Mrs.Chartier : ea Miss Cordingley.s McVeat ; 3, Miss Gouin ; 2, Boisvert ; 3| Mrs.Lyman.-y Miss Labelle, Quilt, patchwork, silk\u20141, Mrs.Olney; | 2, Mis.|F.Grapes, Eaton Corner; 3, Mrs.Farmer.Quilt, patchwork, cotton, Mrs, \"| Lawrence ; Mrs.Roberts, [Sheflord ; 2, Mrs.Har vey ; 3, Mrs.Ferry.,Ç Lacé, honi or point \u2014 1, Miss Gouin; 2,| Mis Peebles; 8, Miss La- 2, Miss Gormon ;» :3, Miss L.Gabard, | Non \u2018, ;\u2018 Lace, knitted: | cotton\u20141, Miss Cord- 2, Miss ordingley ; ; 3, Miss Bartlett, Hyde Park, Mass, Lace, \u20ac och t cotton\u20141, Miss Gor- | mon ; 2, Mrs Radine ; 3, Miss Bus- Novelt fancy kind\u20141, Miss \u2018Bartlett;.° Mrs.frames, embroidered.\u20141, Photogra Miss Labelle; 2, Miss J.Hargrave, city ; ; 8, Mrk.J.B.Macdonald, = \u2018 Photogragh frames, painted\u20141, Miss | Lloyd ; 2, Miss J.Hargrave ; 3, Mise, Simoneau._ - Pyro raphy.ox oe work\u20141, Mrs.| 3; ille ; 2, Miss \u201cLabelle ; 3, {Bonk on.; cosy\u20141, Miss Gouin ; 2, /Gormon ; 3, Miss Labelle.Tatting\u2014~1; Miss Labelle ; 2, fGormon ; 8, Miss Porter.:.Toilet set\u2014I, Mrs.D.Saultry\u2019; Miss Porter ; 3, Miss Labelle.Wood carving\u20141, \u2018Miss Becher 2, Me.Grant, city 5 3, Henry, Hopkin- Miss Miss Miss 2, I CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT.\u2018Woik Done by Children Under Yittoon x Years of Age: © \"Crochet work in cotton\u20141, A.Rochefort, Sherbrooke ; 2, M.Gagnon, Ma- 5% chet \u2018work in wool\u20141, Mi neault ; 2, Miss Clara Cate, cit, iss Ga on, Magog.Nantes toes ece, Bo oidered 1, Florence Peters, Stukely ; ; 2, Miss Odell, city.Drawing, pencil + A à .Drawing, ww i: 4 Miss Kate = Law: rence, city ; 2, W.Mundell ; 3, Gordon, Hudson, city.Darning, neatest of _stockings\u20141, D.! Somers ;- 2, C.Catels 3, Alice - Gagnon.Handkerchief, hemstitched\u20141, Kate 2, Jean Mcleod ; 3, Alice ayon\u20141, Gagnon.Stella 3, Lawrence ; 2,- Bessic Odell ; , | Spearing city.\u201cKnitting i in wool\u20141, Clara Cate ; Alice Gagnon.Knitting in cotton\u2014Clara Cate, Outlining\u20141, Gladys Keene, city ; 2, Alice Gagnon, | Paper flowers\u20141, D.Somers ; ; 2.Alice 2, | Gagnon ; 3, Clara Cate.Pin cushion\u2014Dorothy Somers.Photo frame\u2014Alice Gagnon, - Sachet\u20141, Kate Lawrence ; 2, Bessie Odell.Scrap album-Pansy Wyatt.Shaving ball or case\u2014i, = Dorothy Somers ; 2, Stella Spearing ; ; 3, Clara Cate.Sofa Cushion\u20141, A.Rochefort ; 2, Stella Spearing.: | Trimmed cotton pinafore, hand made \u2014Alice Gagnon.Tray cloth, sidéboard scarf or bureau scarf\u2014Clara Cate.MR.DRESSER'S- SPECIAL.Work Done by ~ \u201cChildren Under Years of Age.Crochet work\u2014Evà Roberge.\u201c Dressed doll-C.EH.Standish.Knitting\u20141, Eva Roberge ; 2, C.E tL | i Ten Standish.>\u201c i Outline work\u20141, M.Tomlinson ; 2 Edna\u201d Bailey.Paper flowers\u2014Eva Roberge.Pin cushion\u20141, Eva pherge ; 2, \u2018Edna Bailey.-Patch work\u20141, Hope Si veright ; 2, C.EK.Standish.| ./ , Plain sewing\u2014l, Pansy Wyatt; 2, Eva Roberge: - Suchet C.E Standish ; 2, Eva Roberg e.Embroidered doyleys or centre.piece \u2014Eva Roberge.FINE ARTS ebadruent Paintings in Oil.Landscape \u2014 or marine from nature, (Canadian subject} or animals\u2014!, Z.Morin; 2, Miss Holland; 37 Mary f Contiznund \u2018on page 2.) THE ALASKAN ' BOUNDARY.COMMISSION MET THIS MORNING IN LONDON, | - London, Sept.3 3\u2014(Spécial.) \u2014 Alaska \u2018boundary commission open here this morning.\u2019 Lord Alverston was named chairman \u2018and Reginald * Tower secretary.o\u2014 Mr.Charles Day, of Worcester, Mass.and his friend.Judge Fay.of Hartford, Conn., are the questa of { Mra, À BE.Quimby.East ESTHET LIPTON RESENTS Handkerchid_ or r glove gato~3, Kate -| good faith, fully as much so as | that before the race, or else why race\u201d | MAY BE NEXT hi TR A SPEEDY PEACE.| Measures Taken by, the | Turkish Government.THE PORTE PROMOTES INSTEAD - OP DISMISSING OFFICERS.- Cohstahtinople, Sept.3.\u2014According.to Government advices, Colonel Jan- koff, the insurgent Jender, who, with a strong following, is (operating southward of Demotyka, has heen intrusted with the task of destroying the larger bridges of the railroad running from | Dedeagatch, on the south coast, to Kuleli Burgas, south of Adrianople, Mover the Maritza and as to cut off communications Adrianople from the south and delay the threatened city, The Government | helieves it has taken measures which will bring.about a spéedy, and, it is \u2018hoped, a decisive battle with the insurgent forces commanded by Colonel Jankoff.The Palace officials were inconstant communication with the authorities at.Adrianople throughout the ; situation in the \u2018villayet.The.crowds which: witnessed last nights illuminations here in honor of the anniversary of the accession of the sultan were not no arge as usual, The police recently have been exércis- ing great severity toward the Mussul- mans suspected of inciting trouble in the disturbed vilayets, and have .arrested and banished large numbers.While the Russian squadron was in Tniada Bay no Jess than 142 Mussul- mans were expelled on account of their untoncealed hostility to to Russia.An unconfirmed report is again pub: lished at- Belgrade that Adrianople is in flames, The Bulgarian agent at Uskub reports that notwithstanding the Porte\u2019s promises on the occasion of the Russian demonstration in Iniada Bay to dismiss twenty-four officials accused of malpractices by the Russian and Austrian consuls, only nine of them have been dismissed, while some of the oth-' ers have boon given higher posta.- ° a RA |: | CRÉTICISNS.WRINGE WOULD COMMAND.York, Sept.3, \u2014 Persistent ors were abroad last night and this morning that Sir Thomas Lipton had- made two important assertions: - | First\u2014That if there was any chance -for Shamrock 111.to win he would depose Captain Wringe and put the yacht under the control of Mate Pevis; \u2018and, second, that Shamrpck was found | too long after her.speedy trials, and that in bringing her up to the proper measurement she bad heen stripped so | -much as to lose her apeed.- Sir Thomas was told of these N ru- with unmistakeable emphasis: \u201cI am \u2018going reiterate | most strongly what I lave said repeatediy.I have no criticism to make of Capt.Wringe.He has done his best for me.If 1 should build \u2018another bout and come ayer here again the captain of it would be Mr.Wringe, and let that he his commendation, .These stories came from people who visit me on the Frin and make their own criticisms, Jf I don't- dissent they go away and say that 'I practically aksent to the view they themselves-have asserted.E \u201cNow, as to the second rumor 1 \u201cwill not deny it.It is not worth denying.Shamrock was built for me was Reliance for Mr.Iselin.Up tc the time of the first race I thought, and.others thought = with me, many experts, that J have a fine hoat.Reliance is, better.-1 could not know I have perfect faith in my designer, my captain and my crew, and we have all done and are still doing our best I hope this may \u201csettle fi cexations controversy.Of coûrse, I cannot stop criticism, but I do wish that adverse crititiém of my! fellow-workers \u2018and my boat made by outsiders would not bo credited to me because I stand\u2019 hy Anda rivers, so | with | the troops who are on their way ¥to-| Monday, formulating plans to master ç ©, ay 4 IF HE CHALLENGED AGAIN CAPT.mors yesterday morning, and he said |\u201d in Te.incliding - and \u2018do not make vociferous dissent.\u201d GOVE RT: HON, MENTIONED IN THIS CONNECTION.zette says:\u2014\u201cThe name of the Riznt Hon.George Wyndham has been; inen- tioned of late in connection with the Governor-generalship of Canada.Tt is needless to way that Canadians Th [Oud feel highly honored shold so promising a British statesman regard this position as the step upwar in his\u2019 career, which it should undoubtes- ly prove.Mr.Wyndham \u2018has courtesy and tact, and no small gift of states | if à certain measure | \u2018of French descent.His wife, the Countess of Grosvenor, is on R GENERAL.ivi ¥ \u2018GEORGE WYNIIAM, I$ # .London, Sept.13.\u2014The Canadian Ca- | -| manship.He js: ithe proud possessor of || Col RDIAL PARTING BETWEEN é 5 MAJ] STY AN \"JOSEPH, Sept.3.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014King Vienna this morning for N FRANCIS WIND FR YACHT uc on | ACK OF WIN ; York, \u2018Sept.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014H1 /' a wind and start of race has been- postponed till | in day \\ çÇ A STARTIS MADE.= 7 York Sept.3\u2014(Spetial.) \u2014 A = 8 \" g = = © g 8 Es & & ; 9.« voué e e & Re .ts.RELIANCE IS AHEAD.oo] If way to outer mark Ré- | In mm.and ig te maintains good lead, pointin Shamrock, = a ie NOT CUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.Millionaire Di Directors of de sey Railway \u2018Are te Aequitted.| meule | .TEMPT| TO MAKE THEM \u2018ANSWERABLE FOR FATAL CROSSING ACCIDENT.ewark, N.J,, Sept.3, (Special, )\u2014 seven \u201cmillionaire directors of the .Company, charged ith \u2018 manslaughtor in connection with wit ; a brossing accident in which a large / nu ber of children were killed, have OLDEST AUGUST Co | IN MANY YEARS.Ey YORK WEATHER BUREAU SAYS-NOTHING LIKE IT, | \\ SINCE 1871.ew Yo k,/ Sept, 3.\u2014The August.\u2019 jubt passed was the coldest August\u2019 ever known in New York, according to | - records of the Weather Bureau, In that time for di ation: of its existence.Tony our were clou y, and on seventeen ain \u2018 he prevailing direction of the wind northwest.The total rainfall The average for Au- 33 years, is 4,52, which shows of 1.44 inches for August, VALLEY RAILWAY, : ANNUAL MERTING WAS HELD | Lo ISTERDAY AT ROCK ISÉAND.meeting of the Marse- lley.Railroad Company was old yesterday, at Rock Island, when ng Directors were clected : {The \u2018annual - opi on.Wm.\u2019 White, Sherbrooke; Hon.Lucius Tuttle, Boston; Oke ur .dwards| Boston; Amos Barnes, C.H.Kathan, Rock 'Isiand ; Boston; Jolin G.Foster, Derby Line; James H.Williams, Bellow's Falls; C.W.Cate, S erbrooke: John W.Punter Boston; Sydney Stevens, Rock Island.At a subsequent meeting of the Board T pf Dirce ors, the following officary were fh Hon.Wm.White, J'risi- ; hn G.Foster, Vice president ; Jax.H.| Williams, Treasurer; Sydney Stevens, Secretary.\u2014& WE) THER PROBABILITIES.Sept.3.\u201411 a.m.\u2014Forecast for the ext 24 hours, issued by the Meteoro- one of thé most chhrming of.English [logical ureau : ladies, = EE \u201c| Fine and warm.se = ; } | ) À J.' ira ce od A He a Ee, perp EAR wr oy CY Tk EE pups Ra pry pre pi \u2018 f I bo , ! - = Sold by , shoulder Vi me Bs it 1 can 4 it: 6 Water thieet | + ele.= Shorbrool ats.Don\u2019 il to see our * LS - J 0 f \u20ac \\ f 0) - PR Re ME TT COR VE ROUEN and C a illinery _ Shapes below cont, oe [) * CL CL BRR MS « DANS + St SR GURED BY - REM, EDY \u2018coLe OA No faste, water, in Colonial £ Ww y will eased a it \u2018patient Can be cure or des MISS E.C.LEE, Stré dhoons Square.alcholic EO ea eth w a confirmed inebrinte, tippler,\u201d social Impossible for anyone to have Mt resser & Co's, All our: patrons, \u201cwilll tell you | that, .;! ; 1 3eY S.DRÉSEER ad d J Dm, | WA AND Steam DYE WORMS | : shipment trons New York of.White Duck Haste, latest § shapes.: AN Trim- and Straw § ven a glass 4 or s without patient's moy ape à , drink dr ka an a Sp cre for desboie lignors after using Ç Remedy, Indorsed sy Mrs.Moore, Christian Te uperintendent.of the W \u20181 have tested Colonial Remedy on very obs! drunkards.and (he cures have been many cases the Remedy was given secretly, recommend and.Yndorse Colonial bers of our U and economical ance work.or A on Mrs.M \u20ac | owan (for years, | atom) w stian smperance U ae sical ORANGE, igns a specialty.of.electric work, EMPLOY - OF | de Ep COM in DAY.#} | FA \u20ac Windsor Harry Martel, Canada got badly: hurt yesterday, workaen \u201cHe had | an employee his being\u201d \u20ac ca He \u2018\u201d- Com pany\u2019 dressed, ight in the dryers.a brought team- - when iy wounds, ! * + Contial Props, ri hvellers\u2019 \"Home, Members of W.c, T.nce Union, Ventura, Cal, write, CME ane a.er thé lon tinate In many % cheerfully emedy.Mesa: on are delighted to find a practi Sreatment to ald us in our ton everywhere and by mail.Price fe, Tm package fee by writing or he! g AMBER, | S.T.LAUKY, ick-McNicol Block.Mills, Sept.3.\u2014(Specidl)\u2014 ot Paper Co, at their new.r while the: new paper machine there.\u2018arm from wrist 1 nly burned as well as Aom,.to town by 11 Dr.McG Toute; Magog.Heath & os CANADA PAPER Y INJURED YESTER - J - - |, OPPOSITE CONTINENTAL HOTEL.if 1, Wipnipeg, Sept.3.\u2014 \u2014 About je 10,500] ® | out and help in ACY ane Ly ; LI | threshing operations.SPECIAL REDUCTIONS J ruse me - Is: à Suscess.58 puter } Fitter.| à try Für 14\" AMPLE FARM.HELP.- | amour 10,500 \"HARVESTERS j'a BAGGAGE BEING STRIBUTED.- a \"RIVED .PIS vesters have answered \u2018the call from the wheatfields of the West \u2018to come - the saving of prairie\u2019s \u2018golden crops.Mast of these a few days here before settliig down to the harvesting.- | : conceded 0 i 0h50 1\u20ac sut » wo\u2019 A A em - ol) Ant 14, Lo gry \"| Via king .during Exhibition, and would recoïamend.any \u2018one in want of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry or Silverware Wedding Presents to make their deleetion now SHERLBOOK |.Portrait or figure subject, Mrs\u2018 Chartier, 4, Mrs.A.Ar it painted dizect i 0 T2 anc fons mn prize dion.ere 11, Miss J.Hargrave; 2 Zi Morin; 3 5.A.9 Word, | (including flowers and \u201cfrom the object) Still life in % from na ure (Canadian sibject) any medium\u2014l, Mrs.Chartier; Rushton Farm, Cookshiré, = Mechanical _ drawing\u2014}, F.H wi} liam, c row front cost-F, Miss E.Fane Compton; 2 M.A Montmi- gn Ruut and.Deawings by Amar teurs.\u2018Oils\u2014Copies.Lariat or merine-l, Henrietta Wiggett, city; 2, Z.Morin.Portrait or figure\u20141, Mies i.Lind |.say, Ma 80g; 2, Miss Cook.\\ Still (including flowers and | fruit), ion \u2018Cook; 2, Miss.Lindsay.| Water Colors\u2014Copies.- Ly Landscape or marine\u2014l, Miss \u201cAlice hs Hargrate; 3, Miss Lloyd.Lf Portrait or still life\u20141, Miss \u2018Fraser; 2, Miss, Lindsay.>\" 5 men have been distributed throughout Flowers\u2014Miss \u201cAlice Hargrave.the country, though a few hundred yet | Drawings, Ete,, \u2018 Black and White\u2014 remain in the city, preferring to spend - Copies.Portraits or figures, (any medion} 1, G.G.Woodward, city; 2, K.Wig- | | Ris generally d that tbe gett.A country is amply supplied with fann | Landscapes (any medium)\u20141, Mise labor to carry on the_ harvesting and C.Biren, ; PHOTOGRAPHY.Best | collective exhibit of toys phy (amateurs), not previously ex- \u2018hibited ; - ABE PAYABLE ox BE.bes | MAND, - ok fce,| and interest ie allowed - withdrawal.- This fursishes = Lovstment for.the.3 of =, ; Ne, 2, Strathcona Soars Le ° I po ionable fl sy tume a mE =\" Materials _ ies who wish son \u201cthing éd new and entigely different from) \u2018the y- made.Splits (which are sien ev here) wolild do will to | inspect ° new fabrics, \u2018an made, A fashionably eut: There is character fo.every of she man avr that distiy suixhes the Wearer, 5 ® mhke garments to order nl | ois FULLER & CO.LAD; WS! TALL ORING.| | T pound.Ladies\u201d Is the only safe, res Aa) regulator on we reliable epend \u201ci oman.and time of nead the hour ; Prepared in two \u2018 trength.No.1° depres of 2, .| ol 1.\u2014For ordinary cages _ by.far the a dollar 1 Le \" medicine k Ce oo No.\u2014For special casos 1 degrees 5, Co jes\u2014esk dollars per box.any } tton Rage SOUT druggist for Cook's mpound.Take no other {guest of Mr.Andraw Mon gomery, last | werk._ PA À large number of our ¢itizens are \u2018attending the \u2018Shei brooke | Fair this week.: Mss.Eugene Hill, of! Lakonia, and 1 Min.Sleeper, of Concord, | ure spending a week here\u201d \u2018vixiting relatiges, Miss Nellie Cross, of Lit leton, N.IL, ix the guest of her siptef, Mrs, Geo.Church, | - Mr.and Mrs, John I.adge, of Manchester, are spending a «>, tures EEA and imitations are pa by > And No.2 are sold.and try.LT nada druggiste in the Do Se?; anlied to any address seid ur t postage j us i 2e Company ouate, conia, N Wiadsor, pute , dali bh Sarre .| | Ja \u2018 pa - Jen, FE.Electrical \u201cphones .Ws Both QUEEN QUALITY \u2018 | SHOES, = a Millet.| oren ey \"AGENTS, | 1 OPPOSITE THEATRE, DANV]LLE Sept.3\u2014Mr.and Mrs.fron, Saffin, of [Springfick], \u2018Mask, ste pinitiog relatives and friends here, Mr.the Rooney, of ( \u2018alifornia, \u2018was few days with | relatives in town and \u2018at Slatingdon.Mr.Simeon \u2018Johnston, fof Littleton, N;H., way.in town on Wetinesday.The water supply has ben very low here for the past three is badly needed onthe.Rain [| throughout the coun- Mr, John Booth and aon.Guy, spent n few vi hote thix os from Lai Joi amex 0 wekidy 1& Son.1& Son.| Grosvenor, M | C.Pearce ; Apples, Fameuse\u20141, J.E.K.Her ; 2, J.Coupland ; 3, W.Craig & Son.Apples, Red Astrachan\u2014I, W.Craig & Son; 2, J, Coupland ; 3, J.E.K.Herrick, Apples, Wealthy\u20141, J.E.K.Her- (rick; 2, J.C upland\u2019; 3 W- Craig & | Son.Apples, os Russet], W.Craig & Son; 2, J.|H.Warrington ; 3, 34° Coupland, Apples, Beac \u2014, A Brandish 52, 3, Coupland.SLA .Apples, Winter, St.Lawrence}, Coupland ; 2, A.Standish ; oh Craig & Son.| oo \u2018Apples, Yel w.Transparent], Coupland ;' 2, - Craig'& Son ; 3.A, Standish.As Apples, \u201cMc Mahon's 8 white\u2014l, ss | Craig & Son.les, Tetaluky\u20141, J.Coupland; 2, A.(Standish, | : pples, Pewankee\u20141; W.Craig & Son ;| 2, J.C upland ; -3, J.H War rington.| ; Apples, Rus ian\u20141, 5.x.K.r- | rick ; 2, W.Craig & Son ; 3, J.Coup: Crab apples-W, Craig & Son; Crab apples\u20141, W.Craig & Son; 2, J.H.and -P.| P.Fowler.; Plums, 4 mt varieties\u2014W.Craig Plums, 2 d Pears, 1 va Fiety\u20141, J.Coupland; 2, J.FE.K.Herrick.Grapes, 2 varieties, white\u2014H, uctic, NB.° ~ Grapes, 2 varieties, black\u2014 BH.T.Grosvenor.-Grapes, 2 varieties, red\u20141, a.T, | Grosvenor ; 2 J.H \u2018and P.P.Fow- T, | ler.: { PLANTS, | = For bést stand plants\u20141, Mrs.: B Johnston, Lénnoxville; 2, S, Westlake, do.; 3, Mrs.R.Curtis, avy 3 distinct varieties in bloom\u20141, Mrs, R.Curtis; 2, Mrs.J.3, Mrs, Johnston.2 distinct varieties in bloom\u20141, Mrs.3 distinct excluded\u20141, Westlake ; 3 2 distinet excluded\u20141, Begonias in foliage Rex | Mrs, R.Curtis; 2, 8.T, \"Mrs.c.Pearce, oo Rex | Begonias in A Mrs, Johnston ; 1 distinct excluded\u20141, Begonias in foliage, Rex | Mrs.Johnston ;- 2, W.H.Lovell ; 3, Mrs.Pearce.3 distinct Begonias in bloom\u20141, Mrs.: J.D, Bush ; 2, Mrs.Johnston ; 3, Mrs.-R.Curtis.\" 2 \u2018distinét Begonias in bloom\u20141, Mrs.Johnston ; ; 2 Mrs, R.Curtis ; 337 Mrs.Pearce.- \u201c1 distinct Begonias | in \u201cbloori\u20141, Mrs.\u2018Bush ; 2, Mrs.Pearce; ' 3, Mrs, Johnston, \u201c6 distinct| varieties Tuhorous Begonias in bloom\u20141, IS.T.Westlake; 2, Mrs.Pearéé ; 3, Mrs.J.-D.Bush.\u201c3° distinet varieties Tuberous Begonias in bloom\u20141, Mrs, Pearce ; 2, ST.Westlake ; 3, Mrs, J.D.Bust.1 distine variety Tuberous Begonia in bloom\u20141, Mrs.-Peatce ; 2, 8S, T.Westlaike ; 3, Mrs.J.D.Bush, 3 distinct table decorations, 3- var- {ieties\u20141, Mrs.Johnston ; 2 Mrs, Bush; 4, Mrs.Pearce 2, Mrs, Peprce ; 3, \u201cMrs.Bush, Geraniums in bloom, single\u20141, | ve Bush ; 72 rs, Pearce ; ; 8, Mrs.Johnston.to 2 Grail ms in bloom, single\u20141,Mrs.| Bush ; 2, fre Pearce ; 3 Mrs.Johnston._ |.4 Geran ums - \u201cin bloëm, double\u20141, Mrs.Johnston ; 2, Mrs.\u2018Bush ; 3, Mrs.Pearce.2 Geraniums in - bloom, double\u2014I,- 2 Geraniums in foliage\u20141, Mrs.Lov- ell ; 2, Mr.Bush ; 3, Mre.Pearce.- 1 Geranjum in foliage\u20141, Mrs.Lov-| ell ; 3, Mrs.Johnston; 3, Mrs.Pearce.| Coleus, distinct, varieties\u2014I, Mrs.Pearce ; & , Mrs.Johnston ; ; 3, - Mrs.Bush.Coleus, |1 distinet ws Mrs.Lovell ; 2; Mrs.Pearce; 3, Mrs.Johnston.I , Plants, varieties Heliotrope in.bloom+1, Mrs.Johnston ; ; 2, Mrs.Bush.\" \u2019 f 1 varie Heliotrope in bloom\u20141, Mrs.\u2018Curtis; 2, Mrs.Johnston; 3, Mrs.Bush.1 variety Ficus\u20141, Mrs.Lovell ; 2, \"Mrs.Johnston ; 3, 8.J.Westlake.1 varie Canna in bloom\u20141, Mrs.Bed Bugs i of Lyon.L ls one Bug Pol ard | icine a tion in and Concord - | i large v f 3 jee 2 Curtis #3, Mrs, Bush ; 3 Mrs.John- | :( meter\u2014l, Mrs.tinct varietios\u2014W.Craig |.4, Mrs.J.D.Bush, city.Lo + D.Bush, city; | | man.Bouquet, \u2018table\u20141, Miss Shorts ;._ Rev.Mr.Murrdy, Hatley; 3, Foix | Milford & Son.: Bouquet, hand\u2014] J Milford & Son; | 2, R.Curtis ; 3, v.dr.Murray.\u2018Basket \u2018eut flowers\u20141 Miss Shorts ; 2, Rev.Mr.Murray ; ; 3 Miss Lingoln, Boynton.: a \"Collection cut bloom 4, Mrs, J bhn- ston ; 2, Mrs.Pearce; 3, Mrs.Curtis.Collection Dianthus\u20141, R.G ing; 2, Rev.Mr.Murray ; © , Mrs.Har - Mrs.1) S.T.Wortlaks, / Mrs.| | Mrs.Johnston.; 3, 8.J.Westlake; 1 { checks, BEE he , ; rr / .À | î ; \u2019 gril RT _ - L SuExbROUKY sax RECORD, THUBEDAY, Surin a { Ll a ar Tea TR 4 qi HEY = = + Tarde va ps A T à \u201cal e quote special\u201d \u201chi Hite List.2000sss0ssssesesss | ä (Continued tod.%hd page) | ess [prices for this | dish; 3, J.H.Wasriogton; 3, J.Coupland, Limit 3 tl | four Purchase Of Shoes [to those \u2018that fit, .Youll se- curé the foot- fitting Shoe at x ston.- | 3 varieties Foreign Ferns\u20141, Mrs.\u201d Jobmston ; 2, 8: J.Westlake ; 3, Mrs.Curtis, 2 varieties Foreign Perns\u20141, Johnston ; 2, Mrs, Bush; 3, Pearce, / Vase of plants\u2014I, Mrs Johnston 2, Mrs.Pearce.\"Hanging basket not over 14.in.dià- Johnston ; 2 Mr.Bush ; 3, Mrs.Pearce; Cut Bloom.| Annuals, collection not.\u2018exceeding is Mrs, | Mrs.varieties\u20141, R.Gunning ; ; 2, Miss Shorts, city.| i : \u2018Asters, 6 vorieties\u20141, J.Hillman, East - Angus; 2, J.| Tilling ; 3, R Gunning, I 0 Asters, 12 bloom, ~1, Rev.G.1I.A.Murray,- Mrs.Harper, Richmond; 3, Hatley; 2 J.Hill- Pétunia, single, 12 v arieties\u2014L, Mrs.R Curtis.; Mrs.J.D.Bush ; 8 SE Neo C.Pea 5 city.0) Eee 2, Mrs, Pearce ; 3, ® Gin 1 distinct ariety in bloom\u20141, Mrs.|.i \u2014 Miss Johnston ; 3| Mrs, C, Pearce; 3, Min, irom\u201d double, | § Yaricties Mins I b.Buh.| arieties in folibgo1, Mrs, Dahlias, double, 6 bldoms\u20141, Ase rs, P.P.Fowler; Pearce ; \u20182, Mrs, E.Johnston ; 3, Mrs, Lincoln a 2 H and P P.Fowler Curtis, I lias, single, 6.blooms\u20141, Rev.2 distinct arieties i in foliage\u20141, Mrs.\u2018Mr.Murray ; 2, Mrs.Johnston; 3, W.H.Lovéll, city ; 2, Mra; Johnston;| Miss Lincoln.1 + 3, Mra, J.Dj Bush.Dahlias, Pompon,.6 blooms\u2014Rev.Mr.| | 1 distinct variety in foliage\u20141, Mrs.Murray.: | ©.Pearce ; , Mrs.J ohnston ; 3, 8, 'Gladiolus,.6-dpikes dissimilar \u2014 Miss J.Westlake, i \u2018Lincoln > 3 distinct Begonias: Rex\u2014-1, 8.* J ; \u201c| Phlox Drummond, 12 varieties -1, Westlake ; 2, Mrs.J.D.Bush ; 8} \u2018Mrs.Johnston; 2, 5 Tiling ; 3, Ri | Mrs.C.Pearce.4 Gunning.Ea oF 2 distinct gonias Rex\u20141, 8.La Phlox Drummondi, 6 6| vérietion\u2014i, Mrs.; : Wearlaka ; 2, Mrs.Johnston ; 3, Mrs.- Johnston ; 2, Miss Lincoln ; 8, Mrs.sove J N q \u201cCurtis.>; A 1 distinct : oniaa Rex-1, Mrs.J.D.| Phlox Pefrenials, 3 paristios\u20141, Rev.push ; 2, Mr 8, Johnston ; 3, Mrs.R.| wy.Murray ; 2, Miss Lincoln; ;-83 R fGunning._ , Pansies, 18 blooms Filling ; ; 2, Mrs) Pea bach, Richmogd.Pansies, 12: \u201cblooms, R.Gunning ; 2, J.Ti Pearce.| Pansies, 6 blooms, | ning ; 2, A.8 Bainbach ; Ll Dory Sweet Peas, 3 spik ling ; 2, Mis.Johnste | par.2.Verbenas, 6 \u201cvarietier 1) Miss Lloyd; 2, Mrs.Johnston ; 3, Mrq.Pearce.Zinnias, 6 varieties, 1 bloom each\u2014 1, Rev.Mr.Murray ; 2, R.Gunning; 3, Miss Lloyd.PE | Carnations, Morguerite\u2014Misg - coln, \u2019 À Roses, out- door, bent collection\u20141, J.\u2018Tilling ; 2, Mrs.Pe ; 3, Miss\u2014 Lin- | coln.À Co \u201cNasturtiums, collegtion, each~\u20141, Mrs, Johnston ; 2, Short ; 3, Rev.Mr.Murray.Design for table\u2014H, Mrs.\"Pearce ; 2, ith foliage1, J.arce ; 3, A.8.Rain- with: foliage\u20141, ling ; 3 Mrs.| ; with foliage\u20141,\" 3, 8 + cach, J.Tit ; 8, Mrs.Har- Lin- Miss B.Rev.Mr, Murray.Design for funeral\u20141, J.Milford & Son; 2, Mrs.Pearde ;.3, Mrs.Johnston ; 4 , Rev.Mr, Murray.Open to competition by Sherbrooke schools, silver vase, East Sherbrooke School.EE w BAGGAGE TRANSFER AT! BOSTON.Our summer guests who return to their homes via Boston, and who do not hold through tickets them to check their baggage to destination are reminded that baggage Mrs.Johnston ; 2, Mri.\u2018Pearce; 3,| ¢an be checked from stations on the Mrs.Curtis.Boston & Maine syptem direct to the 3 Geranjums in foliage\u20141, W.A4 South station at Bonn | Lovell ; \u20182j Mrs.Pearce ; 3, Mrs, John-| This not only saves passengers the ston,\u201d annoyance of exchanging checks on at Boston, but ensures \\prompt ser-.\u2018vice, and: lessens th take incident to the exchanging of / : WINDSO R MILLS .Sept.3.\u2014Mrs.(Notaire Deschaine, | Mr.end Mrs\u2014G.Begin, St.lyacinthe; Mrs.Labrecque, St, Isidore; Mr.and Mrs.Gravel, St.Barnard, are visiting\" the fathily of Mr.J, A.\u2018Begin.-Mr.Napoleon Ndel has\u2019 severed his.connection with Mr.! Guay, of Victoriaville, and has secured \u2018a position with Mr.E.T.Roy, of this town.Windsor as well Sherbrooke feels \u2018the effect of Exhibition week for yesterday\\a couple of strangers, a little the worse for prize 2.lig) or, had a Ce | Specialty.- issimilar in color || panvitLE.P | Annie McGovern, who will attend | the autumn and | Sherbrooke Fair, 3 _ blobms | \u2018enabling trains, or with the Transfer Company, | chances of \u2018mis- |.will be at their best this week.GREENGAGE PLUMS, .' 70c Basket, : ANSELL'S he STORE, 7 10.strathoons i Square.» \u201cOpen Every Night Exhibition | \\ week.| | Physicians Prescriptions § a 1 PROPLE'S BAN K of HALIFAX | \" CAPITAL$1,000,000.= REST 375,000 41 HEAD OFFICE, HALIFAX, N.S.J.J.STRWART, D.R.CLARKE, President.Gen\u2019l Manager .Q BRANCH.M.HENRY, RICHEY, Manager.A General Banking business transacted.cial attention called to the SAV IN 8 BANK DÉPAR TMENT where deposits of $1.00 and upwards are received and interest allowed thervon at current rate \"L.C.BACHAND, M.D., Nose and Throat.,, Sherbrooke.- Diseases of the Eye, y Office, 17 BROOKS § \"} Fours of Consultation, Al-except on: Sundays.nel trom 12ub Spm.© WATERVILLE Sept.3.\u2014Among those who Tuesdays ot Coat left stead are Mr.Perry 8.Dobson Miss Kittie Ball, who are members of the teaching staff, also, Miss Mamie Gale, Master Warren Gale and Miss pupils, Mrs.Gale, -also, moved Up to Stan- stead, \u201cwhere she will rema n_ during inter in order to + he near her family.Among the recent isitors in town Mrs.Langevin, of Springlield, are Mass.; Mr.A.Langevin, of Montreal; and Mr.A.Knights, of \u2018St.Johns- bury, Vt, ' : Miss Annie Dudevaie left last Monday for Toronto, where bhe will he \u2018the guest\u2019 of Mr.and Mrs.Jules Lefebvre |\u2019 \u2018for the next few weeks, Mr.and Mré: William Johnston and daughter, of Mao Mass, are the guests of Mr.and the Riverdale House.Miss Edwards, of is.the guest of Mr.Edwards.- Mr.William Davidhon, of F le, is_the guest of Mr, and Mis.M.L.Hodgson, Mr.and Mrs, J.R.Ball recently returned from a few ceks\u2019 sojourn .at Peak\u2019s Island, Me.Mr.P.8.Dobso pit in the Congregatiogal church in a very efficient manner last Sunday.Ycsterday was Waterville day at the The \u2018factories were Gananoque, Ont, | and Mrs.William From10am,te8p | this week to attend College at Stan-| and | as-| Frank Cote, of , occupied the pul- | shut down to allow, the help to attend + ORT oe POWDERS 2044 47 45\"?\u2018 Hi ; it no entirely so.3.pow- \u201c 19 for 250.Same price and sold by Lo FFITH + DRUGGIIT.-.To PARENT: S \u201c| the fact that he 2 preparatory to school - sortiment of ; * (Boy's and Girl's) | Exercise Books, , ; Pencil Boxes, Crayons, Efc., uld soli he opens 7 ur patronage.n - y part.Also can handle tock, By quantities you a and | prices you will ILE SELL COLA CONS'L'D, OIL 1000 10 1500 CAN ADI A.| TUBULAR 8S \u2019 and a housand and Que Piers.at the cheapest - icosiin Am some of my latest ARKET LE TER.had PP LIST\u2014you will fipd them money savers, es S P.BRYANT, Secusitics Dea Ce Xavier Se Xo = none Main pairs, = sa} f DINALS FOR AMERICA.NENT CHICAGO CATHOLIC, JUST BACK FROM ROME, MAKES THIS PREDICTION.- Chicago, Sept.3.\u2014 Wm.J.Onahan : \u201cof this city; who has returned from Ronte, is apthority for the.statement khaf{ in the |near future two additional cardinals will be created in the United | Onahan was a [friend of | | and no layman in the country stands higher in the $ Catholic Chu ch than he.\u2014 will say so, too.| To- know all there is fo know about \u20ac a Sarsaparilla, take Ayer\u2019s.Your doctor | He knows.| 2.0.ayerco., Lowell, Mass.OUR BRAND I Experiment Edward With other ng; Bim and inferior \u201cTangle\u201d brands._ 1000 & 200s USE gh so se EDDY \u2019 Lice Come | s ) / | ° To your Best a Offer the Best | | _ | = | GENEVA MS : AJ | ; a c us - RN ; TEE | 4» : Sherbrooke, rq 4 TE Si i face Sicha hd > \u2018 _ _ 1 Ah He git ge late Lu Pail at A +4 1 A ER ; \u2014 C tT Ee within vaaux y MKCUML,\u2014THURSDAY, \u20ac suru Bi.i - 8 _ : ; cB) BIBL Fey A BAT C0) RIA TAN 0708 400 put \u201cane 000005 SO PUCES 1 203\u201d di AS bas; A al .à 3 À ë - ON Te ne a 4 OF : ; ot Atti i 4 : \u2014\u2014 EE | APPIN iii | MR.Be, Mise Bajley, Mel ne Hl 4 he lira he dent étre L kL.Plpache, Miss Evangel: ne Planche a\u201d 1 a: Fk dofus aed aes Vie - \u2014 .Jp rene LY TR ; J .pe - 4d snd Miss H | | A Full Car bi Mrs.or \u2018and son; of pe y wee visiting Mrs.Mal iolm Ross, | ; \\ ¥ A fresh vg , Record Office, Co Rake wi rd.A ap Mar Pom, TO | Fb [ae Q RAILW ry NE BE CRUSHED, held their regule r monthly meeting at] Mr! Williain Berwick and his \u2018daugti- , TIERED uid ye : iE = SYSTEM | Wanhi ton, Sept.as bia.\u2018the residence of Mrs, McCourt, onbter-n-law, Mts.Ferrof, of Barton, FOR BALE: \u2014 LONG-ESTAB P d ANT ED] IMMEDIATELY \u2014 \"fo 0 OR or | EF = \u201c|| tives of the marine honpital \u201csorvi Tuesday afternoon.There was an un-} Ÿt., \u2018wer& the guests of MY, an Mrs.Hermes business, including stoés an fall ool laborers for our factory.| RC in constiltation with leading ee usually large attendance.The wpecial lL.Berwick while in_town this weck, \"tn asters, Fomnity of the Gaon ou rienchd \u2026 or Amy\u2019 \u2019 CR and commercial \"of business before) the meeting was to or- bn pened ownélii H Bijos\u2019.Packisg Com Eos in regard to à men of San Vraie range for their pnnual sale of plain ouai aident hp of the | ce iol.sons for selling, Ax ¢ loa Spat cr IN AT À F-GENERAI ER EF + RN Chinatown, | the famous quartér and fancy work, and \u2018it wae agreed} man was running for a sirect car nity for a man to acquire a W o WANT EI} AT ONCE-GENERAL { HE BE Rigi: 2 ay | shat city.| Thess years ago! bubonic that it should, He held on Not.18th, but was no untueky 84 to trip end tablished Fuainone a or De vant, Apply 24 Montreal street.CE Cc) ga { plague appeared fr 'Chinatowh, in tho Oddicllows Hall, They alto fall, and in doing wo broke hin arm, =r ry fs, | WANTEDI-STEADY, RELIABLE MAN iF ro it 6 pet.sth, ih, Sth, ath, oth) although tho (existence of the purge made arrange Xi oo Le h 4 carly he limb was stionded to \u201cDr.Pel- |b : ar i Te Ie | 'who understands care of horse, cow EC ; burn # gr bo | was rot fining, by the State and rai de ch i\" to eld carly.À plotior.; le : me A ly fy © and gardening, and to be generally 5 ; D a he vation a one et \"ins Finälay, |äf Portland, Mo.\" 12 Regintered at.the New Queon's to: | SAE horse, \"| Neth Dining, TMD Prop ru = \u2018 i | 3 the marine hospital servis, hor ey here the guest of Mrs.| th.Dyson, | day : William Lynch, R.Ailhiker, H.CL - 10 _ : 18 n ing, Io PO ee \u2019 .| EC à -Hocday, Sep hv, ith.been fof a yea?\u2018of more most cordial Janowville.© or oth potes \u201cét.Le Tao | CORT! CHATEL AT FA COR VEST MAKER WANTED.\u2014 APPLY, iF a nniversa serv ¢ yy 9.; : C8 =} pond trip etn ot Single Fare pogiep von, potwecn/ hina sity | und Mothodixt Churd \u201chero.will] Bold on | Maws.; W, F, MeLaughlin, Manchoster; Saining.LL ; Finder, leave = f° 9 \"- ips oa he Ghd Tronk Ry.19 { stamp \u2018out the \u201cdivers he wih Sabbath ext, Sept.6th; tb be con-|B.C.Neil, Granby; J.P.; Reardon, at coli\u2019 oy MISCELLANEOUS.: LE Tf © and 7th, \u201cbeen ven) éd by the Rev: \u20ac A.Sykes, B.D, [Boston un | 8, #5000 WILL BUY WELL ESTABLISH- \\ - | on.6 has been .only partially wucepustul, ® ; \u2019 4 on oy before Tuonday Bot, eh | however, \u2018alth ugh the most rigid sun- of the St.Ja Methodint Church, |, Among those who Visited the- Sher.smmbommimialonien\u2019 '{ 64 businpss.Now payihg 20 per cent.a M Futiskets sad information, apply to , itary measur have been pra activi, Montreal, © whi will preach morning wooke Fair on Tuesday was Mr.net.sily incyeased.Owner tir.© °F LT Bi FOSB, YT +- and evening.\u2018And on Monday evening eon, of the Evening 'Velegrain, CLEMENT TH ETRE] ing.\u2019 Dj Record tl ; ; Bow _ Ne.3 Memthoone Bq NORTH COATICOOK.Sept.7th; the anniversary \u201csupper and | Bolfast, Ireland.Mr.MeConkoy form- ENGING.| WANTE \u2014 SITUATION HE .Sept.3.\u2014 The renovation of! the concert will takp place in the Odd: ) od ope of the press party.from Eng.} WEEK COMM her [by young - HE Nl: | French school building is compiated | fellows\u201d Hall, | land that has heen visiting Canada, | AUOUST 31, graph Prd : 1K ÿ | \u2018and Miss Dupuis, tha teacher, has re.| To.Jas.Ma Lennon and family, of and left the .pasty at Mantreal to ola \u201cTH Sept.Ist out.) .0 oo | tur from her trip at the wed side, Stornoway, \u2014 À, Q; paswed through [spend a day Sherbrooke,\u201d lle was ; Unis 8 ity: 0 Firoÿs Ge EY EE opened her school last Tusmdny.Richmond .yesterday, [en route for.uch ple ith J SHE ap- H ; ssh.7 1K 00 STARS The ER school under thé [aupor, Montreal, where they in end to hoard bh Fors the.fine Li ae LEN UXVIMLE, ey Eg = ; hy - 3 - | [Monday of Miss srophine rè- opened, on tho NE.Tami ind\u201d king io agricultural \u201cex he td 3 Fair, H ARRIE ES: NE Cp fr - % #a0 Lied ; 0 3 = he on LY \u2019 v B db Re 2 i injured » wome months ago 2 hy al Scotland.~ i \"(Ottawa Freo' P than) Dr amatic & Vaudeville Co.sea Matriculation, \u201ceo ATS Bo CRC wae great favorite | broken sidewalk, died last Munday Mr.Jenkins, of itn Que., win inf fe Guy Bros, great minstrel com- na | ME 8 COLLEGE | -SOHOOL, opens - BE 4 © am pnt connolsseurs, evening at the early ago of twenty Y| town yesterday on a visit to his ris- bimation occupied thé boards at the npsentioé thé Dainty Oombdibé ile, 4 Thursday, Sep 8, 72 J : of - |The funcral was held last Wodnradng \u2018ter; Miss TL.Jenkins, College Till, Opora House laut night aid gave \u2018a MISS G RACE DIC KENS secs das oth imitations apply to + Toe | at the R.C.Church, taré performance \u2018\u2018of the kind, * \u201c14 worl CW pu SRR: qe : i Mr: Jos, Murphy and young bride, \u201c éclipred anything in that lino given in S GRACED! ci À \u2014\u2014 KE ro of Lewiston, Me., arrived last Fri day, Ottawa heretofore, not even oxcepting 6-Large Vaudeville Acts-6 | 4 CH if B EER and are the guests of his sister Mrs.Havbrley, Primrose and West or Clove: } D LA Lo A LUCK mel flay \u201cJohn MeConony.land.\u201d From beginning to end it\u201d EL - Change of Plays and Spooutties Nightly.\u2018ei PLY 7 2 Ao {ow U7 a A ED CR - me ow vor, .| Miss E.M.Fillion, fourth daughter entertaining and just as ropresentod ok Prices: 10¢, 20c, 30c, and B80c.\u2019 A By rR rééommendé of Mr.I.Fillion, was united in mar- the fence bills.There are six of ther Seats on salo at il | GEL = 5 2 2 B 5 Wh po by Doctors, [for weak riage! at Manchester, N.H., Aug.30; | Canadian Pacifio allway! 1243 along with their futhei- and they \u2018ado Pa, ; AIN A0 .Eh EAR © | peo le.hd | is to Mr.T.J.Delairia, at the ik.C Detroit United R s Powel 3 most cléver- black 3 artists in L & SI E- 4 oi oh : Ch rch.The happy couple.a stived \u2019 Fois Cite ' ower: 94% fori : They giye\u201d of SAUR that isd HONDAY, wR PT.7 Ho cle B ing, MONTREAL.) ° A E iu TR 4m.LU DE LERS.Ju here | jat her father\u2019s, Monday gvening.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE \" f IL of fun 4 It en Highs dan.© | P| \u2026 TERM OPENS SEPT.7, 1908.a ol Re \u2018ongratulations are extended.R ing, gymnastic specialtios anc \u2018 | F poe Br Mrs, D.P.Dickeenon, better.| unown TEGEETTo 1 $ monte) dolections of en pnjoyable char.G UY B 0 S| (AR fr Odo Buen Inston j pra | lL CHAPUT FILS & CIE, |.v \u201cMary Kennedy,\u201d died at\u2019 for home Riahinaon acter, To the biothets belong , more | Pronoctii if you Intand going Barinoes Ca - E vof \u201csole Agents, MONTREAL in Smchier, i last el Re | oSHICAGO BOAKD OF or on * prise than « To abhor sd fs\u201d po > M6 MINSTRELS.| Phd id ri | ; c evo o da F-ib r.Mi en- Sept.What j hrs | ned d \u201c | Bi exception to.all others.Guy Bros, Sl mma its par méns vor go's tT RE len Ths et ow a Now, Upto pére Hi - 8 sept.3=Mes.Ed, Carmon 8 | Mrs.firmed \u201cinvalid.for many \u2018years and for : 8.66 \u201cdeg sovening.: mé |! \u2026 #; mal 'Boenbry.H A | - NN MeParlane: ve taken a trip toi (Port the past ten years has heen suffering : 9 di | nee Acro- 0 4 .Jead, ta, visit M Carson's sis- from an attack of paralysis, ahd has \u201cI sé, Musigops Don a, CUP 0 gd NN der - | | been unable to even feed herw-lf.\u201cMrs.4 ALISTS-10 E ) : or a McKeag is in.the hos- \u2018Dickerson was :a Christian woinan sad : \u201810-s0L0 VOC = lo i es pited in Moms for treatment, hore her sufferings with patience, and u i 6-FUNNY END MEN-6 | ~ by - | 3 Pas .ui continuall raying for.the happy pe = 10- IG SPECIALTTES-10 qe À 5 Ai Xe.1 Y .praying « Li LA { D) dem, $4 Mrs, Jason Fowler's chil change, where -she might le released = ; Concert Orchestra / a ARNG mter.N.\u2019 > re cy 201 A ° ] Je ree - À home en Monday fo 8 pou ha M from her sufferings.She leaves a hus- Er Watch for the Grand Street Porade.R.#8 \u201cHE ) Y | hand and two step-sons.= \u2018 : a vi y i \u2019Segts lon\u2019 sale at Box office, Satur- | RW i | ( _ E LL art prorey po hil rt ke Me.Win Milflcent Granberg has returned h day, at JW} am.: _ E < to her home in Montreal, Ti T Prices 5 25, 35, 50c.Box 75.| | .) EE ba rn her Miss J.K.McCutcheon has retuiifed | he Lig ht at | re These Slo Moving Picture À ) Th APR ahd brake to Fiverton alter «pending à short - 12.aile pig 8\u20ac \u2014 |lavorion SALE Machines are for sale.Cag E D} + ; | us = vad na r Nom ev r ail \u2018 .= \u2014ON\u2014 ee i ./ [| > | Mrs.A.W.Lefebvre and daughter, N & A _ y ) Battles Hoe ; Magog.J.El Taylor,\u201d May, of 8, Tg Gillon Que, are; the guests a 0 Wednesday, Sept.9, '03| \" sf en 1 gper ation in the E- ! for.Pirat-clans i (M + McCutcheon.- \u2019 , h dj 2 | in nid es bit «le |i meted\u201d bor iv | ph Blding mt the Ext Ÿ \u2018MR C.IVES, c \u2018 k 7 D Ji to Sherbrooke EF air 2 : The Canadaiy Fire Underwriters Association un.To sell by Publié Auction, on the bit ou af Full, particu du + b der date of Nov.29, 1901, certify that the Siche das PREMISES, in the village of - frog thé mag in.charge.© i y - ey) | | ILLE, 7 .hl 2, |} \u2018 ; or.coursé you dre because is a frat- Machine has been accepted, as fully complying with IL gayi Cini | OF ATT HATR SWITCH fe ).: pe + Exhi i the Standard requirements of de underwriters, signed (oll gardom)\u2014eoll fanced, os frit > 20 : Fi 50 .dom xhibition.|by Alt.W.Hadrill, Secretary.,.voirie.[he te, BUEDINGST sion sey.Lb >.I.dwelling hor \u2018kitchen attached, wip A CW 3 Eo | coin to Asst re Your Life ?Costs so more thas Kerosene 0, faless danger ied li, mi or pol I FREE! FRET 2 2 ous, whiter, more intense, softer, easier ne eye ete.Lot household furniture, etc, etc, T9 9} Ladies ee ut out thin ni, and bs ns ; wagons, sleighs, harmesses, ate, 40 cat neat tl ie re F- OU rt ] ! E man of sound sight a 50 P 45 c cheap: er than Electric, ig t.swarmg of bees, ete, Terms liberal, VIGOR Pt AL CHA RUE (à to any nddres L SET | J ce ain y very Sic h | Sale at one o'clock p.m., sharp.puce Mais Switch, a¢ llowing red > 7-4 2 \u201c= Evety'element of danger.eliminated by the.Siche| sale at one o'clock pm.ihuep.So, | : ; | - J'opnee does so now- -a-days.18 Lv d JOHN J GRIFFITH, Auctions : CR nen Short tom | f / .LE [ | .| system.Requires:no skill fo care fon-machine and | «= =| Pre Hi pe es EL | du t PE ce it fi Thé St Life?fifteen inutes orice a'week keeps your light ready| : Jom i» 1 | BEE 5 | LE \" 0 Fa n un \u2018night ad day.Hot plates, two and three hole cook- Sent Ne nC Smith in in Sher- 4 punce ot Paty antic.3 MEY L 3 ; 5 \u2018 er 8 easil and cheaply attached, oe , i Mr, and Mrs.E.MeAllinter, Mr.and © Lu me ai ac préc ku a oo ol ecid ly! Its æ \u201c prosperous Men\" H, Owen snd Mr.and; Ne BLANC bites, + Ce - 1 : Moe d où Jy oo ns spe a dy -The ideal up-to-date light for Homes, Store CS, | Mrs.William Weir, - o - Stew-{ PO.B pr PET Baron \u2018 he, p\u2014 1107010 24 progressive fal record y | Hotels, Halls; Churches and\u2019 everywhere light 1s tised.righ Tdi ah guests B y AR hn D AND, RO ons, So u | \u2026 | ; | of whose Anccose a repond anad ans See the xhibit at the Sherbr ooke Exhibitiom and = fora M.bone Bet.: ne , com | br st y - J 5 = nee 00 re it.ls : 1 Ky Bayi\u201d }, ; j catalogue: and testimonials io 0 to Val lr Hokie, Gofstown, X.AL CL \u2014 ; \u2018 5 ; \u2014 ; , t ae a re.rop aine; = Pl ; Vhile i Sherbrooke call \u2018into the office- un Life 5 sn i Harvey and ssn, of Danville, P.-Boontt; \u2018Price 2Bc.à Es I wildi \u2014 pa , and Mr.and Mrs.Wilson, of.New P oe - i BE 8 we want to shake hands with you.| a dg: + Na ati re rr Soston, NH, ato divitors in town erson.Mealy, 25c.a, P| SE | | 7 9 TET L R.trains for \u201cBrompton at 6.30 LL.{7.8 OÙ - A y and Mrs: ownsle , of Lake | t 9 FN CS el il Fea BI y pa, re urging and 11 om, gk, 10 LIVIÈR | K 4 ey Tho Bove tote is roeoy nized bratd \u2018alte at: Olivieri (The | WOMANI\".ss Waïst department.Oar line of| Rea y-Tp, Wear Goods, \u2018 a 26 ei 4 be the leading house in Ghar.stock is now somplete, = qi, plage dress -Geodn\u2026.\u20264-050, Bil Waisto is gronter.thau* ever, | + Whe hove jush received a foll EL \u20ac 4 19, Welligghagp St., ~ i oy.LE fine stock of Hos-| *.- Gloves.\u201d \u2018Cheviot 8, Friezes, Homespntis, FO in Cream Fai Blue; stock ot Mautler J'ackats, Tailor- | by IS ERB 0 | E nd 8: ules sd pur, mpi this Fancy Zubaices sol.alien hie mde + Hj ang Bigs w Iwi ! Tet R00 K - ; \u2018 \u2018 .vw \u2019 RE Tg ERY 7 .ip orig Te i .% 6 a Fe pe 0, 0e 1 ER OR a EEE Roca Pipe RE ES MR ES A TE Le CE i : ity rer fivedey Nez 080 Ter onde aqua NE Ladies.ry fot vol e : : a °° ONTHE TRAIN.ve Escaped, \u2018However, Be- \u2018CLOTHING HALL qd \u2018Blouses | fore bee) (11 | | mDBBIIECECC Reached.|.18 a 1 | .E | ~~ LIGHT FINGERED SD GENTRY DO 0 NOT\" We Invite You to Visit Sherbrooke\u201d s Largest loth.| c | SEEM TO BE DOING MucH co Ing Esta lishment, Everything we Show is L | Large assortment in Silk, Cash- , BUSINESS THIS YEA: |@ 0 th e L test Fash _ = Pickpockets find Sherbrooke Fair a a es as lonable Styles.mere, Lustre:an Prob Flann) of cer pae ot operation zi \u201c4.\u201d -the daintiesé fabrics and most delicate 22 etes 1e an | | | \"No, serious caves of poet pickin Ask to see ou $5.00 and 7 50 line of { {En 8 special paces for ds week.§ [Zn rE aT a a \u2018 \u2018 Pretty certain one or more of thé - marke special p ice Lio GR | light Spgored gentry ore feking in \u2018Ask to see|oug $10 and 12 00 ine of (AS ° | On the Montreal train, yesterday Men s all-Woo! se pich Tweed and Wor- 4 er, Wellington : st moring, a case of pocket, licking oc: cea Spit { Secceses BE ed et va a § oa ge 7 Co ; 00000006 in the act and cau e|was place : 3 = 00000000 coco by ho cbnduetor in charge of same Ask fo see] our $3.50 and 4 50 line of 3 part ies who promi 0.mm - Li JOHN MURP HY 2 cos.ight, and hand him over y= A Boys 3-plece, kn ne pants, all- wool Tweed À Co nage 0 , =.oo .Adve sement.sf \"The fellow, however, .- : \u2014 slip away and was lout in the etowd | ' when the Sherbrooke en was reac { New Scho | Hosier y \u2018 AUSTRIAN wr .8 1 | > BLOWN UP.|8.i Ask to see ur $2.50 and 3, 00 line of Buy's 2-piece, ail-wooi Tweed Suits, | We Are Local Agents | Fort the well-known High Grade 20th Can TWENTY- NINE oF my 1 WERE BURNED.- + à + .Co | { Vienne, Sept.3\u2014(Spécial.)-Reporté - The best \u2018and most reliaide Lrdnds at.popular prices.i, ?Le | Children's Black Cashmere Jose, double-hools, knees and toes, 35, 50e, received here state that an Austrian 5 oo t lothin SE A Hn par.Lac > iid k Loo 5 - warghip on blown wo a.k Ce ury Brand C othin ng.ss ; 20 .Children\u2019s Black Cashmere 1(gse, eig t-fold knees, 8 pair | Twenty-nine en were | = x : Boys Heavy Knicker Hose, A, toc Te 8 pais.+, Details are lacking ue explon 70 N Also the INVICTUS SHOES : \u2018made by Ga #4 Co iuew\u2019 Black Cashmere Jluse, ext sion appears to have the result |@ = oo ee HE - co - Childe Bibhed Wool Vests, extra.fine, for fall wear, 50, 63c, and Te of accident, we _ ; \u201cA, SI at er.: | _ « Children\u2019s Lambs\u2019 Wool \u2018Vesta, 6c T5c, 88c each.1 \u2014e\u2014\" a : A , Children\u2019 \u2018s Natural Wool Vests, Ghe, 75e, 90e cach, Ms, Alfrod Flint, of Montres.who | , 3 .Children\u2019s Ribbed Wool domain 750, 90e Oc, $1.10 each.hag, been spending his ation, at VERY HIN H EN AN D BOYS WEAR 2 _\u2014 \u2018 : Children\u2019 .| Natural Wool Com nations, $1 60, si.7.each.; :\u2026 | Lake Maccannamae, returned home the., - .: beginning of the woek, after spending 4 To \u2014 HALL (The Mistake of Passing Us By.Won -{ \u2018Boys\u2019 \u2018SCHOOL SUITS.| EXHIBITION - ry) d Anything in The Clothing Line.a | * Boys\u201d Blouse.\u2018Serge Tailor Su te, nicely trimmed, from.ol.50 up, accord- < & LOT pi i NOG.HALL RER 5 =x | , ing to age.Another line from £1.25 up._.Now is the time for p ple fo | ri: 4110 | son Dei Trad Mistune Boite LEE Io bom This buy ready-made Suits, we will N STREET.| Next to Grand Central Hol : : 4 , : \u2019 = ins ay 0 line is especially well adapted for_school wear.give 20 p.c.- reduction during | J \"ROSENBLOOM & CO., P ROPS, on = | * Boys\u201d 3-Picce Suits, in-Twoe ard Berges, latest patterns; frire from i a = ÀA 1\" da.this week.Come and we fork § i Ne \u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 À + ; | Boys 0d Pants, a large range of patterns.from 30c up.| mo worse friends it you do's | A TT MURPHY & co, | New SHERBROOKE \u201crmorsson ov wosic, Union Clothing Halll | 4 - 224 St.Cathorise Bt, | Corner motor + ot CLOTHING STORE, Babjoots tanght 1 Organ.Don\u2019t forget when visiting the Exhibition to visit the Grand adh of | A #8 |} { N rm x | race.on 8 specially) and Fancy and Staple \"Dry Goods at the Union Clothing Hall; 152464 Volisg Le, ol \u2019 \"oo Ce me Al.Lote © |smuamd & NAULT, \u2018 Prope., poctus, | ton street, where you will find everything, you require and suitable to 4 i x :: TERMS CASH, TEL.vr 7740.bl PL King Streat.: tastes and lowest prices in the city.Co + i Wh .nn Shirt Waists,.| Shirts snd Drawers, = x / | Silk Waists, | Fancy Flannél Shirt, \u2014 Cashmere Waists, 0 Natural Woo Under, 7 he | est Exhibition in £ terl 100) rh ae \\ Kid Gloves, | 7 Co \u201c Brac on, Gloves, i.| .Hosiery, | - = Boots and Show, | Of High Grade Tailor-made Garments for ; 11% ) evn oo fn SE Ladies and Gentlemen is at the ema Pia id au lor anal sto km au tote to hws | A Eastern Townships Clothing Co.= \u2014Qe- is: \"| IR SMITH, Prop.: Ÿ- - | | 182- 154 PE STREET ; .s + » os SHRBROS { 01 RE - .\u201c| ._ The fit of our Garments is known and recognized as the best, and their Superior- AAAAAAAA A ity is undeniable, Our goods contain magnetic characteristics of newness, sty A d C , \u2018 prettiness unsurpassed and we want you to call and judge for yourself._ : \u2018We are the Sole Agents in the Townships for the justly cel fatéd tPro- C AM PBE LL s gress Brand\u201d Tailor-made Garments which are worn by all.good dresse s | throughout the Dominion.Every \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Suit and Overcoat i is expressive of individuality of style * and workmanship that i slow aa you as an example-of the highest type of hand tailoring, and the prices are as lôw as What you pay for cheap ready-made-clothes else here.oo \u2018For Fall is the best of its kind - \u2018for style and quality.+ So Special garments of any style , ; made to measure.+ Sherbrooke Agency, 55 Wellington se Strathcona Square.Our Store is Giving Daily Expositions | D of the purchasing powers of \u2018a dollar.Bring in your dollars and see what mar els fof buying they will Porform, .And you can got your dollars back if you -are not satisfied with ¢ © work they.do.5 | - \u2014 \u2018When in- dbubt\u201d visit our store.If you don't know exact] ÿ what you Want a glance over our stop + will perhaps show the very article you need.: Besides Tailor-made Garments for Ladies and Men we carry a complete assortment of Boys and Childrens Clothing, Gents Fur- NPA PA PAPA PPS ere ere mishings, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises at reduced prices du onu | Tying Fair wegk, > E \u2019 : 1 .Sept.- 3 ke he fore F.Mit \u201ci 3.\u2014 Miss Loia Magoon, of Malden, who have spent a few Rhode Island, has been spending a fow pes civitimg Mrs, M.A.Miller, ° WE ARE READY To SERVE You AT THE.1 | - pe ét 3 or het AT tarmed homme on Tursday- con both take in: the Exhibition at Sher | The new ~aw mill is i he brooke.~ ed, All that js wanled=1f = J ! | | ( ves ern Townships Clothing Co, §5 rn vee fies \u2019 \"bury, Vt., arrived here on Monday to will hé por nel at ox for 6 visit his brothers, Edgar and O-car Min Weir.of Montreal.spore br > ; 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