Sherbrooke daily record, 24 août 1908, lundi 24 août 1908
[" sherbrook _\u2014 \u2014\u2014_ \u2014 - - i ily \u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908.= ONE CENT j - ° | Lu , - | IS f der à Than 2000 Buildings Des- thetet I+ WN troyed tant a ; AN \u201d to-day ODEN HOUSES PROV i price iy RB EASY PREY FOR THE - the few.3 F S.' cqual jt Co .24 \u2014(Special.- &°%and § pepe he Sut in Se boul WV good W 9 A ot Constantinople yesterday it is, © quarts, ished af midnight.- RE np SUT this quarter were mostly ce Mk Houses cod and proved an easy EY 7 io the flames carried by a high renal wo.than 2000 Be ted that more ey h bp destroyed.so 0 HONS 8 will be Attack ff at Al : Lo ornen, f PA « THE SENTENCE.\"À pui Sillitoe and Moisan Serv- \u2026 \u2014 og Term.DPRIVED RICHMOND MAN OF HIS WATCH AND ROBBED - IN OF HIS TROUSERS.Jo, Sillitoe; who was committed fori 3 ao SN ve of stealing a watch, = ym of money, a pair of pants and \u201cges articles from one Abercromby, of Kzimond, appeared before Judge Mul- \u201cmea this morning, having maue op- foo for & speedy trial.The return of High Constable Moe showed that the orginal complainant could not be jund and the other witnesses for the prosecution were examined.The prison- @, Kason, who is now serving a term d dz months in connection with the um dence, gave evidence against the \u201c sel; The accused also gave evi- dow sod tried to explain how he ans into possession of the trousers .wd tobacco pouch found in his pos- wesion, and denied the statement of Voison that he Stilletoe, had given Yoison the watch on: the morning fol- \\ ILIET PASHA His Return to Country He Once Ruled Impossible DENIES HIS IDENTITY TO KIAMIL BEY.| London, August the Macchiavelli of Turkey, proposes to escapé the vengeance of his enemiies as well\u2019 as to conceal his identity while living} in a comfortable suite in a well known London hotel.This, too, despite a startling espionage.On the .| .\u201c.- - | first evening of his arrival he ventured int luck v a.tab Kaimi o_the notel restaurant, and, as vould have it, he was placed at e adjoining one where Ismail 1 Bey, who fled from Constanti- ten years ago to save his life ns since been an exile in London nople and h was d .ment at his neighbor and the recognition was mutual.Kiamil accosted Iz- zett And they shook hands, but the Sultan\u2019s ex-favorite was so demoralized by| the unexpected encounter that he .dehied his ideotity and Kiamil apologized and withdrew.- He prrived here with only one attendant, \u2018but be has plenty of this worldjs -goode.His account of events culmination .of the.revolutionary crisis is unsatisfactory.Izzet represents the Sultan and himself as sincerely sympathetic with Liberal ideas and constitutional government, an averment too childishly mendacious for.gerious consideration.One does not converse \u2018five minutes with this dark, |alert, little man without realizing his intense cleverness, not to say cunning.Moreover, there is nothing in his{ manner to indicate t-bhe is one of the greatest scoundrels of the moderh world.He is an entertaining companion, full of good spirits and the bonhomme of the accomplished man of the world.Yet for ten years he was the real ruler of Turkey and he ruled solely for what there was in it for] himself.No ambassador could see the Sultan, no foreigner could obtain a concession except through Iz- zet.| lowing the robbery.The Court found the accused guilty and in view of the fact that it was his first serious of- twee sentenced the accused to six months ab hard labor.1 will b remembered that some his trousers had been changed and his wath, elo; woolen, Eb companions of the night before j vers Jooked up, arrested and as stated \u201cshow have been convieted and .sen- HOT CARUSO\u2019S WIFE.HLAN SAYS WOMAN WHO LEFT SINGER HAD NEVER MARRIED HIM.Milan, Aug.24\u2014What is said to be the inside history of the domestic o Caruso is told here as fol- lows: The woman whose shortcomings Ca- Wo affects to deplore was not his vilé but a beautiful singer who years 20 leit home and husband.Caruso it for her a beautiful villa near Florence.Last winter the husband threatened divorce proceedings, so Ca- \"0 and his innamorata planned to fake up American citizenship in order allow the latter to obtain a di- Tor and marry the tenor.ï n the opera season linished in ow York Caruso went on\u2019 tour and woman went to London.There the lmor was to rejoin her later.How- ver, she Tell madly in love with the mors chauffeur, hut when Caruso ar- .Wed in London for the opera season went to live with him.ATUS0 Was at that time negotiating dN >.Purchase of a beautitul place ice, Caruso had to remain in i Yona or private concerts, and the heh went to the Florentine villa; » Eo afterwards Xfled_ with the sieur to Nige, taking with her jew- Ce the value of $160.000.dite.qe post haste after the fu- fie obtained possession of his two ] ng but failed in hic efforts to the 1 + womu : : chanfour oman to abandon the It is ga 5 said that Caruso, in his des- op ed to the legitimate hus- lon, the Woman, asking him to in- éonvince 0 comugal authority and 100 fp 1e wife that she had gone der on preferring ay, obscure chauf- A e celebrated singer, Ces = .from Rome add a piquant lie .\u2018 nan which recalls an ep- Ty audet s \u201cFen « ye an ep) a that the we 1mes d\u2019Artists.Bid man, whose- is da © , se- name js od by net was etually kidnap- \u201coly ve own husbÆAnd.who for sev- the 0,008 had ben a member of d disguised as a : Tuso houselro! pnlinson, \u2018 TO BOTTOM.| MY PERSONS Ter iecin | HAVE pois BELIEVED TO oa, August 21, \u2014 The va con pate Foigefonden, on y i Norway, was wreck- CE in thin ESC near Skoneviks and sen The steamer Bers and it 1x believ- 1 + NORTON MILLS AND STANHOPE.Arrivals and departures include: Miss Grace Ducharme, of Coaticook, guest of her parents; Mr.Russel Neil home from the Northwest\" Mr.and wels ie complainant in this case- Mrs.H.W.Blake, of Island Pond,over on smoking de the morning found that Sunday ; Master Elmer Sullivan, of | Coôaticook ; Messrs.E.Nelson and.O.home»fsom Qusiy Island, Me; Camere : > 1 Mr, Sad Mre, H.\u2018Howe, of Sherbrooke, uest of Miss Bean, Sunday; Mr.Wil- ie Atkinson, of Sherbrooke Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.B.Woodard, of Cole- brooke, Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.J.Cunnington, Miss Hattie Cunnington, Mrs.\" G.Kelley, Mr.and Mrs.F.Jordan, camping at Little Averill; Mr.and Mrs.W.Damon called to East Angus last week owing to the illness of their daughter, Mrs.Gallagher ; Messrs.Lawrence Welch, Fritz Welch and Edgar Standish \u2018for the Northwest Miss Jennie Bishop to Montreal Saturday; Mr.Raymond Mather home ta Coaticook\u2019 Mrs.1.Pelletier to Victoriaville.: .1 The Canadian school house has \u2018been newly painted and repaired for the fall \u2018term, which will open with Mrs.L.Marsh as teacher.dpe COMPTON.Mrs.Hilliker, of Sherbrooke, spent last week with Mrs.C.N.Brown, of this place, assisting in th® care - of Miss Mabel Brown, who is still con- -fined to the \u2018bed.Visitors in town include : Mr.and Mrs, Chas.Wilkinson, of Montreal, guests at the Methodist parsonage ; Mr.and Mrs.Louis St.Laurent, of Quebec city, with Mr.St.Laurent\u2019s parents ; Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Had- lock, of Barnston, with relatives.Returning home to Compton are: Mrs.C.G.Smith from a stay of several weeks in Cookshire, and Mrs.E.C.Squire from a \u2018visit to Sutton, Que.EA Mr.W.St.Pierre has been quite ill the past week.His family physician, \u201cDr.Birs, of Coaticook, was galled in consultation.: Mrs.Galvin and daughter Grace, of Capelton, who have been Visiting friends in town, have returned\u201d home, also Miss Kathleen Baker, to Cook: shire, Que.Recent visitors in town are: Mrs.Chas.Simons, and daughter, of Birch- \u201cton, with Mr.and Mrs, J.A.Simons; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Farnsworth, of Sawyerville, guests of Mrs.IL.Q.Bliss.0° _ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 MARBLETON.Arrivals include : Miss Eleanor Cromwell, Cookshire, the guest of Miss Mary Oughtred ; Mr.Tawrence Oughtred home from a short trip; Mrs, Andrew Barter and Mrs.Robert Van Buskirk returned home from -visiting friends in Cookshire and Learnéd Plain; Miss Gretchen Bailey, Cookshire, the guest of Mrs.B.R.Bishop; Mr.James Staples from Cookshire, home on a visit ; Mr.Guy Bishop returned home from a trip to Quebec.Departures are : Mrs, Clement to her home at Boston ; Miss Jennie Bowie to her home in Ottawa; Miss C, Chapman on a trip to Knowlton ; Miss Mary Breadon on a trip to Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Husband, the parsonage, Johnville, Que.: The many friends of Mrs.Westman will regret to hear recent illness, Edward of her of : | fm were drowned.1ave been recovered; e- steamer was am- Dorey, in England a ! IY ne \u201canada on the S.S.Cas- onaldson Line, who \u2018 A large party from Cookshire paid a visit to Silver-Lake last week, They ' were well pleased with their day\u2019s outing.The Fair to be held in this town will \u2018be (D.V.) on the .1I5th of September.Miss Sarah Burns has returned Lennoxville, where she will spend few days with Miss Laura Brodeur.to a IN ENGLAND.24 \u2014Izzet Pasha, ning.Kaimil stared i astonish- | LABOR MEETING T0-MORROW NIGHT.Evils of International Unions to be Further Emphasized, ALL INTERESTED INVITED TO ASSEMBLE AT MONUMENT NATIONAL.Dr.Pelletier\u2019s be followed up in this city.A meet ing of all workingmen of the city and all interested in the question is called for the Monument National at eight o'clock to-morrow night.The question of Unionism will be further discussed, and speeches will be made.Among those who have been invited to speak at this meeting are Mayor Bachand, Dr.Pelletier, Dr.\\ Worthing- ton, Dr.Rioux, Alderman McManamy, Mr.M.Audet, Mr.Hebert, Mr.Leblanc and others.: HEARD FROM MONTREAL.Mr.John A.Flett, of the American Federation of Labor, organized the horseshoers of Montreal, Friday night.|'Mr.Flett left for his home in Hamilton, Saturday.The Sherbrooke Victoria Park meeting was discussed during Mr.Flett\u2019s visit to Mantreal.A Montreal paper says: \u201cThe attack made on trade unionism by Dr.Pelletier, M.L.A., for Sherbrooke, eent conventign of carpenters, has had the effect of Rtirsing up the members of labor organizations in all parts of Eastern Canada.The officials of the International.Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners as well as the members of the Montreal Trades and Labor Council, are up in arms against the doctor.His statements will be attacked in his own town in a few days, and it is understood ®ther ene- Government will also be brought to book by the lahor leaders.\u201d - + pa COLE BROS.CIRCUS | IN VERMONT.ONE PARTY LOST $1,500, BUT RECOVERED $900.Patrick C.Berry, of St.Albans, Vt., who was buncoed out, of $1,500 while attending the Cole Bros.circus, that exhibited there recently, has received $900 in payment of the release of the attachment on the circus property that was served late that day.The suit against.the circus company was under the special statute which provides that\u2019 munty paid in a game of chance can be recovered if suit is brought within 30 days.Cole Brothers claim: that they were not responsible but paid the money rather than spend the time to fight the case.The Central Vermont railroad was trus- teed, tieing up the circus here temporarily.J ; CALLS THEM ; sali \u201c3 VERMONT'S APPELLATION FOR \"AUTOMOBILES.A Vermont paper says: \u2018\u2018Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Andrews and Mr.and Mrs.C.L.Slack, of Northfield, were the victims of an accident in East Montpelier on the 16th, caused by a large touring car from New York, The latter was behind the smaller Northfield machine, and its occupants complained because the Vermonters did not hurry faster and give room for them to pass.As soon as the road permitted, Mr.Andrews started to turn out and then the big car bumped in and threw the four from their machine.Two were slightly.injured.At St.Johnsbury an effort was made\u2018 to secure damages from the New Yorkers, but without success, and the road hogs proceeded to the White Mountains.'AYER\u2019S CLIFF.Arrivals include: Mr.and Mrs.W: E.Johnston, and family, of Traverse City, Mich., in town on Saturday; Mr.= and Mrs.M.A.Cummings and family, of Coaticook, occupying Mr.C.A.Kennedy\u2019s cottage for a couple of weeks* Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Taylor, of Stanstead, guests at \u2018\u201cFhe Maples,\u201d over Sunday ; Miss Ethel Tay,or, of Stanstead, in town; Mr, and Mrs.£d.Webster, of Coaticook, guests over Sunday, of Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Sargent; Mr.Ed.Audinwood, Derby Line, in town on Saturday ; Mr.Edgar Chadsey, of Windsor Mills, spending Sunday in town; Mrs.M.L.D.Hastings, of Stanstead, an@ her of Baldwin\u2019s Mills, recent guests at Mr.George Colby\u2019s.Miss Elsie Hall, who has.been spending the summer_at the Park, returned to her home in Boston on Saturday.Mr.S.E.Hill has sold his residence on Pleasant street to Mr.H.G.Buck, of Hatley.Lumber is being drawn for the new mill of A.E.Fish & Son.It is understood they will carry on a wholesale and retaïl feed and flour business.+ BARNSTON.Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Wood have re turned from their trip to Boston where they spent.a few weeks visiting friends.- Two of their sons, Richard and\u2019 Ralph, started last Wednesday for \u2018the Northwest.Ii they like it they will stay and take \u2018up land there.They are two promising young men and it is hoped they will do well.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Rose from Bar- ford, were here ast Saturday ; and stopped at Mr.C.W.Humphrey's to dinner on \u201ctheir way to Stanstead to remained over night.On their return \u201cand Mrs.P.L.Ellis.| Ur., denunciation of the } evils of International Unionism ig to | g at a re- mies of organized labor in the Gouin } circus train and the large tent on the ROAD HOGS.| society.daughter, Mrs.Howe, of Lisbon, N.| H., Mr.and Mrs.Fred, Aldrich, visit Mr.and Mrs.B.B.Morrill.They they made a call at the home of.Mr.BROME COUNTY - MISTORICAL SOCIETY.Annual Mecting Was Held cn Saturday.OFFICERS RE 4 ELECTED \u2014 WILL +, HOLD OLD BOY'S RE-UNION.IN 1909, Fhe annual meeting of the Brome Co.Historical Society, which was organized in 1897, eleven years ago, was held Saturday, | Hon.\u201d Judge Lynch presiding.Among \u201cthose present were Sir Melbourne Tait; George G.Foster, K.C., Mayor E; Fleosy, D.Cousens, Mrs.D.Cousens, Mgs.Mitzener, R.N.England and Mrs; fingland, Judge and Mrs.Foster, res À, P.Duboyse, M.H.Bedee, auditur, Henry C.Knowl- ton, E.R.Smith;\\Mrs.N.Pettes, Mr.H.V.Truell, stael * Fngland, Nelson [A .P.Emerson, Rev.James Carmichael, Lester Ball, ha lives in New York City, but who has always attended the anaual meeting, though \u201893 vears of age, having heegborn in 1815.Others were also present.A resolution of ondolence with the family of the 1 ors Thomas was passed .His Lordshij , Judge Lynch, paid T™ aiid NCH, aga HON.JUSTICE L¥ resident Bromg.County neérical % - Bociety.>.M.Taylor, and len E.Taylor.ade dan earnest appeal\u2019 for the- r of office by Judge Lynch and Mr.Taylor and they consented to continue.The officers were then re-elected.||Mr.Bedee, as auditor, reported the accounts correct.\"l'here is a small debt against the property.Mr.G.G.Foster made a pithy speech the Curator, MN Judge Foster\u201d in which he nominated a committee and promised that the debt should be extinguished before the next annual meeting.|| Mr.Rufus W.England was elected secretary of in place of Misg Helen E.Taylor, who has removed toi Montreal.The society took steps to unite with the Dominion ç As o definite action had been taken during the year to get up 0 woman\u2018s committee, the \u201cOld Boys\" Re-union of the Knowlton Academy.\u201d\u201d on motion of; Mr.G.G.Foster, the following com- inted : L.E.Martin ent, G.G.Foster,vice- President, HS.Williams, Secretary- R.N.England, Treasurer.Organization | Committee\u2014Rev.E.I.mittee was ap Chicago, Presid texford, Arthur McLaughlin, F.A.Knowlton, .Gi G.Foster, Rev.R.D.Mills.T.K.Fpster.: Reception Cogmmittee\u2014Sir.Melbourne Tait, Hon.§.A.Fisher, Judge Lynch, - _ REV.EK.M.3 AY LUI, Decrecaly Brome County \u2018Historical | Society.of + Judge Foster,! Israel England, Mr.C.K.Temple, H.S.Foster, H.E.Williams, Mrs.N.Pettes.H.V.Truell.Dr.Harris, ev.Rural Dean Carmichael and Rev.E.M.Taylor.It also fixed that the date of this fe-union -shall |be the 3rd Saturday of July, 1909.| \u201cThe company spent \u2018some time at the close of the mecting viewing the relics in the museum.\u2018The large circular bed of flowers in front of the door of the Historical Building is particularly attractive at the present time.+ @e0@eeor@ Bored THE WEATHER.LOCAL FORECAST: 0 Moderate winds, fine to-day and Tuesday, not much change 2 Knowlton, Aughst 24th,\u2014(Special)\u2014 MAY REMOVE REMAINS T0 ELMWOOD CEMETERY.Proposal Regarding Belvidere St.Burying Ground.\u2014\u2014 nd OLD CEMETERY NO LONGER SUITABLE AS RESTING PLACE ; FOR THE DEAD.It is understood that a movement is jon foot to bring about the removal of the remains of those buried in the old cemetery, Belvedere St., to the more peaceful shades of Elmwood Cemetery.The Belvidere $t.,| locality is fast becoming a manufacturing centre and, therefore, with each added industry more unsuitable: as a locality for a burying ground of the dead: ° There are some diffiéultées in the way of the carrying out of the pro- posal.The lots in the old cemetery were | sold outright tg individuals, many \u2018of these are since dead and others have moved away and cannot be located.The proposal, {as outlined, however, cannot fail to: meet the ap vroval of any who have relatives resting in the old burying ground.The proposal is to buy a block of land in Elmwood Cemetery and to remove the remains to that attractive spot.Those having lots in the old cemetery would be at; no expense or trouble.Lots at Elmwood of the size of jthose surrendered ; would be provided,! the remains removed and interred in the new lots, the gravestones removed and re-set, | and | provision made for permanent maintenance.It is understood that the plan -in ithis connection has been already considerably advanced.fo | The, City Council, however, would \u2018nrobablv have to be.the Lotunl mediator.in the matter and actually undertake the execution of the proposal.| Finally an act of Parliament would \u2018be required before the \u2018old cemetery couldibe formally transferred and deed- \u2018ed for other purposes, as it is not \u2018pos- isible to reach the owners of the lots.| Many of those owning lots in the lold cemetery are actually supporting the \u2018 proposal, appreciating the superior attractiveness of Elmwood Ceme- as a resting place for Sher- \u2018s early dead.| COLOR LINE DRAWN.C.P.R.TELEGRAPH OPERATORS QUIT WORK RATHER THAN .; ACCEPT COLORED | = CHIEF.+ Nf réal, À co Dh or TR thd Laps: Xe Pacific Téegraph offices on Saturday afternoon some operators failed to show up for business as a result of the introduction \u2018of the color line where it does not belong.It is not expected tha the trouble will spread, or that it will amount to anything except loss of employment for the men who objected.The trouble originated from the promotion of a telegrapher named Medley tô De- assistant traffic chief.Medley is a | West Indian and has negro blood in his veins, He has been in the employ.of the C.P.R.for nearly twenty years, and his complexion has not been found any drawback to the manner in Which he did his duty.As a result he, being next in seniority for promotion, was made assistant traffic chief, when a vacancy occurred.The promotion, however, was not viewed with favor by other = telegraphers, some of whom objected to working under a colored man, even though his \u201ccolor was not very pronounced.! ° \u2014\u2014\u2014 .TR OF ~ 'HAINS BROTHERS.Cnt WILL NOT | OF NOVEMBER.Naw York, August 24.\u2014All hope of bringing the \u2019 Hains brothers to a speetly trial for the killing of Wm.E.\u2018Annis has been given up by District Attorney Darrin, of Queen\u2019s County.John FF.McIntyre, chief counsel for the | \u2018defence, declaring that he was making announcement with the concurrence of Mr.Darrin, said.Saturday \u2018that {the trial will not begin before {he \u2018middle of November.No attempt willi be made for release on bail in the \u2018meanwhile, nor will the Hains brothers ask for a change of venue.At their hearing next Thursday they will not waive examinatian.A con ference was held Sunday regarding a plan of defence, and it may be decided then whether or not to ask for separate trials.- At a conference held Sathrday the prevailing sentiment favored basing the defence on the confession which s.k .have made to her husband, but which she \u2018says she was forced to sign.Mr.McIntyre said he had no doubt that he will be able to get that stalement before a jury.Counsel for the accused brothers are not, disposed \u2018to make overtures to Mrs, Hains in order to obtain her assistance at the trial.They hold that if called upon she will be compelled to.repeat in court what she said in \u2018this alleged confession.i + - DEATH OF BARON STEINBURG.WAS AMBASSADOR TO UNITED \"STATES SINCE 1903, Heidelburg, Germany, August 24.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014Baron Van Speck Stein- burg, German Ambassador to United States since \u201c1903, died here to-day after: a.long illness.He was married to an American woman.A man may stop a foaming horse that\u2019s \u2018HUNDREDS OF THEM IDLE | AT many men in the country as the de-.| Sas BEGIN BEFORE MIDDLE | TC = ln Mrs.Hains is alleged to |.Commons, .SCOTTISH - AGRICULTURAUSTS Visiting Experimental Farm To-Day | i \u2014a SATURDAY PAID A VISIT TO McDONALD COLLEGE, Ottawa, August 24.\u2014The Scottish Agrieultural Commission, which to the number of 22, is touring Canada this year, arrived in Uttawa on Saturday night from the Maritime Provinces.) Tod y the members of the cominission wno y are all it the Central Experimental F leaving After seeing Guelph; Stratford and oth- ON arm, | \u2018tend | the Toronto exhibition for a couple of days, and on September 2: will [depart - for Northwestern provinces.Montreal, spection of the buildings and pee departments of the Macdonald College at Ste.Anne de Bellevue on Saturday.Members of the commission, who! have travelled a great deal in th in- | teregts of agriculture, remarked that: they.had never before seen such -a completely equipped series of buildings so well adapted for the improvement, of rural conditions.Not even in Germany, the visitors believed, was there a similar institution.of equal equipment.1 1 Under the \u2018guidance of Professor | Robertson, of the Macdonald College, | the Visitors were shown through jeach | building and were also driven to the horticultural, poultry, live stock and other outside departments, +\u2014 = TOO MANY HARVEST HANDS IN WEST.ï POINTS IN THE WEST, Winnipeg, August 24.\u2014From all in- dications it would appear that | the West is to have not only a sufficiency | but |a redundance \u201cGi farm help this! season.There are already almost as mand calls for, and when the last of.the [specials from the Fast has arrived] all placed will be well filled.Hundreds! of harvesters are idle at Mooss Jaw, ientific farmers, will vis-'| g in the evening for Brockville.: er Ontario towns, the party will at- ; '| Persons in waiting were mostly - Manitoba and the ; ; August * 24.\u2014Utreserved surprise was expressed by the visiting | Scottish ayriculturists during their-in-; ! Ci, McDONALD COLLEGE.\".! while :in | SPIRITS.STIL UNSUBDUED, Suffragettes Undaunted | by Their Term in Holloway dail aA i WERE WELCOMED ON THEIR RE- \u2018LEASE BY 500 PEOPLE.- London, August 24.\u2014Two ant but attractive \u2018criminals\u2019 out of Holloway Jail Saturday ing into the midst of a crowd of 800 persons, who cheered them voci ly.They were the Misses New Leigh, who a short time ago | Prime Minister Asquith\u2019s windows with stones, and announced when they were arrested that they would use bombs next time.The five hundred women.Some of them assisted the released.prisoners into a much-decorated brougham and then disposed themselves in omnibuses and formed a procession which drove to Queen's Hall, where a breakfast was served in honor of the: martyrs to the woman suffrag cause.Miss Chrystabel Pankhurst, said, in a onment had been made much more uncomfortable for these suffragettes than it had been for others, Undoubtedly an attempt had been .made to crush \u2018the spirit of Misses New and Leigh, but that was impossible.Miss Pankliurst also stated \u2018that the autumn campaign of the auffragett would be more determined than- a that \u2018 had gone before, The honorec quests both made short speeches, but\u2019 d now complain of their treatment prison.Miss Leigh states short time she expected a | hi that in a no more, ladies, the vote is yours.\u201d > F 4 1 Le \"THEFT OF $173,000.CHARGE AGAINST GEORGE F) GERALD, FORMER EMPLOY OF U.S| SUB-TREASURY.|- Chicago, Aluguat.24.\u2014The mystery of the theft of $173,000 from the United States sub-treasury a year and a half ago is believed to have solved by the arrest.of Geor gerald.Other pers have \u2018been implica\u2019 pen s are bèlieved to \u2018in the crime, After two months\u2019 stay at Farah | Que., Mr.and Mrs.F.0.Jorden have katoon, Deloraine and Manitou, ! (DALY NEWS SPECIES FROM ALL - POTATOES IN CLARENCE- .- VILLE.Clarenceville, Aug.24.\u2014 (Special) \u2014The potato crop inthis segtion is practically \u2018a failure.The are only a few potatoes in a hill and they.are very small.Farmers who have any to spare receive all the way from |75c: to $1.00 a bushel.; BEST CATCH OF FISH REPORTED.utton, Aug.24 \u2014(Special.)\u2014That Mr.William C.Clark and his brother, Mr.George E.Clark are born sports- nih has often been proved, and again on! Thursday when they, in company with Mr.George Clark, Jr., ot, Farn- ham, pulled in 36 pickerel, which weighed 92 Ibs.- This is one of the hest catches, if not the best.on Brome Lake the present season.Several of Messrs.Clark\u2019s friends were treated to a | mess \u2018of fish from their big catch.\u2014 | TÜB FACTORY WILL RESUME OP- i ERATIONS COMING WEEK.Sutton, August 24.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It is understood that the Clatk Bros.have ride contracts with different parties td set out.a large number of logs to ba worked up in their factory the com- inv fall and winter, and thus the Messrs, Clark will not work a gang getting logs in the woods as has been their custom each.season.for ' some years past.It is expected that the factory will resume operations the pres¢nt week.°° be LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION AT .BROME, .Sutton, August 24.\u2014(Special:) \u2014 A becial train has been engaged to ave here on arrival of Newport lo- hl and the Boston 11.15 express \u2018on aturday next to attend the great iheral demonstration at Brome on wat day.The Hon.S, A.Fishen,Mr.B.Meigs, M.P., of Farnham, and r.Chas.H.Parmelee, of Waterloo, ire among the speakers to speak on this occasion, The speech making be- ins at 2 o'clock.: FIBERAT, CONVENTION AT 'RICH- | MOND WEDNESDAY.| | Richmond, August 24 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 he Lileral cenventien for Richmond nd Wolfe will be held in the Town Jall.Richmond, Wednesday, Aug.26, t 11 o'clock ior the purpose oi se- cting a candidate for the House of = In the afternoon at the same place at 2 o'clock a public meeting of the électors will be held, at which address- és on the political questions of the day will be made by Hon.Sydney Fisher, Minister of Agriculture.Hon.William Paterson, Minister of Cus- loms ; Hon.Jacques Bureau, also Messrs.E.W.Tobin, M.P.; J.A.Marcil, M.P.; P.S| G.Mackenzie, M.P.P.; N.P.Tanguay, MPR A meeting will be held in the Town Hall, Danville, \u2018at 7.30 pm., when the above speakers will address the meeting.MARRIAGES.tearing down the street, ; May stop an enemy's advance, amid the | battle\u2019s heat ; {In fact, stop almost anything in situations trying.\u201cin temperatifre: \u2018 But not a singie man alive can stop a ; baby crying.Lo \u2018 t R 1 a .Fb \u2014_\u2014 ; POCHLER\u2014EDY.-Clarenceville, Aug.24.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Thé people of Clarenceville will arr | Nourse, of East Dudswell.returned to the College House, Len- noxville.pleased to learn of the marriage | of eral vears a resident of this villa and organist in the Methodist Churd Miss Edy was married in Dului Minn., on Saturday evening, Aug.8t} to Mr.Chas.F.Pochler.\u2018The cere- by Rev.Arthur Wortele, Dean of Trinity Pro-Cathedral.The room was prettily decorated with ferns and garden flowers upon which fell the- fai light of candles.Among the guests were Mr.and Mrs.Henry Pochler, parents of the bridegroom ; Alvin H.Pochler, broth- Mre; E.J.Secriver.: The happy couple are spending their honeymoon at Yellowstone National Park.They wili return to reside in Minneapolis.\u2018 PROULX \u2014 DUBEAU.| Arundel, Aug.24.\u2014(Special)\u2014A very pretty wedding took piace in Arundel sidence of the bride\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Dubeau, the contracting parties being their Montreal, formerly of Bethel.The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very pretty dressed in cream colored silk, and was at- beau, dressed in pink.The groom was of the bride.After the :congratulations were receïved, supper.was served to about one hundrea guests.o'clock train for Bethel, the bride travelling in a tailor-made suit of oreen Indies\u2019 cloth with white embroidered blouse and hat to match.On their return they will take up their residence in Montreal._ \u2018 The wedding presents were numerous and! beautiful, consisting of money, NOURSE\u2014HEATH.| Fast Dudswell, Aug.24.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr.W.M.Heath, when his eldest daughter, Edna M.Heath, was married to Mr.John J.The |ceremony was performed by Rev.J.Ber tram Howe, of the Methodist church, The bride was given away by her father, She wore a gown of white \u201cCrepe dg Chine,\u201d and wore - a long white veil with gloves, and carried a bouquet of white hydrangeas.She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Lou- via' Howes, and Miss Hazel Heath sister: of the bride.Both wore pink pink and white hydrageas, The groom was supported by Mr.Albert Heath, brother of the bride, and Mr.Moses Willard.The wedding .march was played by Mrs.A.L.Giloert.After the, ceremony a reception was held and supper served |to-ahout 60 guests.The wedding presents were many and beautiful, as well as useful, showing the: esteem in which the young couple beare held, : - io ma A : | 2 8t0 10 a.ML, eens oon be 00006 To-morrow, per yard.19¢ BLEACHED SHEETING, + nie hE EUX NEL.Te vb 1 te A 8 _ = Imported English Sheeting, two yar \u2019 see | AS £1 REMSTITCHED HANPKERORIEEX Bou sine, chee tite, TASER weet, value se vd LT | Medium, Jeb uid dor, gress.pe | L.A.B AY LEY ean : 81 3 : À gas Ze) For summer reading, choice titles, | \"I | ; ' > ig Ai 2 8 to 10 am 8 for .\u2026.15e values.4e | PER YARD wt reves arene sues 22 C TO-MORROW, per yard .J {C ington Yn! > XE \u2014 ero j To-MOITOW over ees ae presse Cavern \u2014 \\ : - 99 A EE 4 LONG KID GLOVES.quality.ARPLIQBLE HEE \u2018GRADE, SILKS \u201d UNBLEACHED | SHEETING, 196 r0.0-+0.0.0.-0-.0.0.0.5.10-0.10-10010-0-0.10:10000 4 pounds Rolled Wheat for 15e 780C Miss handler, who has heen Return limit Sept = : | - _ TO-MORROW \u2026.\u2026 $2 JD |A lbs.Gold Dust Corn Meal for - 15c the guest of Mrs.E.N.Robinson, to DE En = 1010 1010080108 Sr ES Bve-cent p ckets Cow Brand Soda \u2018 New Yo:k.SEAS! = à and BO y 3 ° CICLOTH REMNANTS 4 1 Pot.Hatter to 1e Mr.IT.Sutton got badly hurd ty | vostisad: 01 SS ramp 5 en-cent packets Sal an emery wheel: bursti 5 B C _ LE How would one of these remnants fit your room or hall ?The White Waists\u20145 2 ten-tent patkets Quick Dune for To working on it.Hing while he was C i) %, Be co To- MONADE GLASSES\u2014 i prices are extremely low for to-morrow, ; 3 mote the tremendous cut price for to- 2 Atn-cent, 13 is Magic Stove Polish se | _ J i Et Sept.And Each.\" es » 3e No.Leng th.Width pu Quality.Value.| to- $4.20 line for :.Co, 83.75 ! pound 20c quare Blueing for ic.\" c BROOKBURY.: ] 10 6 x 3 Oileloth .7 + .7 8123 morro po % jme Jor\u2019 pa 2 ten- cent vakkets Jens, Powder for Toe pass Ress ) laugh pod two young C 2 ~, ; ea.so.A , Beene venson atesse sevens 5e - i : 3 2 x 3.vol Cro Ryu Very fine quality, trimmed With fne | 2 PONS loaf] sugar for 15 | ent or Jefferson, NH, are at pre : ons \u2018 GEN 3 ! 4 6 x 4 \u201c Core ee 87 $1.30 lace and insertion.sent the guests; of hor sister, Mrs.F.: Te ! Gem Jur \u2018Doz 505 60 4 607 DIVI2UL us * % | FRESH padSPECIALS\u2014 © | J.Bennett.| 8 ds the Ti T 088 © m Jur lings, i \u2018 x \u201c 6 \u201c er eee Te Le À 58 40 i 3GS 2c.DOZEN.Mrs S.Ord: \u2018and Mi 1 ] \u2018 7 5 fi.; : : iss Ethe Or rene À D ee ep à 2 105 OR 2 1020000 @ @ ||Ladies Hose 10 OTIDS, REPEAT SRANULATED | vers he guests wh Me 8.8.Conte | frere FLANNELETTE - à, 7.8 x tow LL TT sas 38 TO-MORROW âge.FINEST PASTRY FLOUR IN 25 In, \"on Thursday.; let on M white, vo ; T Sc.qu - 8 x G Linoleum Geen ee ee a.82010 $1.65 Big assorte of BAGS, TO-MORROW, 75c.Mrs: S.L.Gilson \u2018and son, Master g done.q Soft \u2018fi ; blue, cardinal and grey\u2014 10 6-5 x ee $4.05 $3.15 4 lot BEST XXX WHITE WIL K in ÿ HAS Just i TOMORRoRMh.11 1219 x 6 on ow ET ws $7.65 black, tan and white 30c.GALLON.WINE VINEGAR, Watarer and Miss Maude Wyman, of | (leaning or Dye at! q 1t CR TO-MO per yard \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.9e 1 7 \u20ac I; \u20ac Oiteloth LL LU UN 8 1 C0 openwork Hose, Bx- EVAPORATED APPLES, 2 LBS.FOR 0 Vile, are.visiting relatives here, [Woollens in Le lie = ! tells; BLACK p ESS MUSLINS 14 9 6 x [ 6 5 10 ÎLE | $125 cellent 30c values.All 196.the guests of Mr.and Mrs.FE.W.Get que prices Crimp ] fast mopaoiee Patterns to select from\u2014 15 14 8 x 6 .2 .2 .2 308 a hi! one price | Me LOG JE PE CORN OR PEAS 3 TINS ye.\u20ac .work out * Ho gre\u2019 the Fe i G'MORROW.\u201cper UE, 20.15¢ n 05 5 HE | whee S285 S198 To-morrow |.LOG CABIN TOMATOES, llc TIN.My.and, Mrs, D.Tyte are visiting IMPERIAL LARS A ce ber yard\u2019 TC 1 3 ci 6.ee ee 33.80 bx BOY'S HOSE, LE ee SURPRISE SOA P\u2014 relatives in Cookshire and Birchton DYE LWAYS, EVr 19 9 TT te ES .8 bars for|2c.or ] \u2019 .All x 7 6 1505 100 10 00 000 0 $BTÉ 4 Extra quality! ribbed Cott H 4 weelr, ; | 4 \\ Omar, value 1gc.20 9 x, - 1 .5350 2a long legs, Ci knees.Cotton 1 pad, TRY Cay \u201cse Ip hrice by box of 100 bars | | + - ° = O2 OW, per Sk Se Also smaller remnants of-Stair Oilelo th TO-MORRO our 250 Tea.6 Water St + J .oo ein .,:: 2.ui dilcloths at \u201cremnant Sale Prices.\u2018 PER PAIR.20e c or 2c Goflee.à Teva t Honse\u2014Fopulàr home for B il phone } or\u201d A bo ; ; ! : _ tt LLL LL Lucrognes annot be equalled anywhere under 35c ravellers TL Kilburn Pro ¢ ro + V \u2019 : ï : .CT ; , \u2019 pe - \"x , $ i ; .; \u201c EL © i .; .* .: LÀ CL : / - : .> - - a He \u20ac Coed To.bo uhe 20%, 199g ce BROOKR, \u2018ston [0d Bow yu ewpott.7 except 'Batèréaz, 4 D ston, and Now York, > HERBROGER,.pt Mondays, RESS.\u2014Leaves he 1., AITIives Quebes 1} pt Séndar.PREBSS.\u2014Legves fir n., af Guobes Li \u201cpt Sitñday.* )N FRAIN, \u2014 Lan D-mi., arrives Quia except .Bundsy, -° rains on Megantie Dir nudiere Valley Brad.or er partion the company's agesit, andy, G.F.oand P.A, DIAN KCIFIC s Excursions \\ THE\u2014 North-We! ON\u2014 1st, 2ad, Mohini 5.00.rnd East.Properties yeyond; 30 padutee.4 IX CURSIONS © timwest, Dept.lst, «es, Tickets good EXCURSIONS.a.nd .) ; « Aug.27th, 28th, % limit Sept: 1&b; ' ÆEXHIBETION.us wd TURC Le 0e + S .Stern's 1 Celebrated New York Stiff.-See them \u2018only at St.Cy 1 got and \u201c1431 Wellington AGEN union for the purpose of arranging harrier meclings ; between : the two cities.| Besides the discussion of this alli- unce, from seven new harrier clubs, consisting of the following : Notre Dame de Grace À.A.A., Longueuil, A.A, A.-l'Imore Harrier Club, the.Duke A.A, A.and Orioles, Arthabaska, and Roc- Jet clubs, \u2018 Re THE TENEMENT DWELLER: AS A GOOD CITIZEN.(\u2018areless writers are responsible for the erroneous impression that men of the tenements and men of the lodging houses belong in the same category.Nothing could be further from the truth.Oil \u2018and water would mix more eaxily than the worker of the = tenement and the idler of the lodging house.There is a schism of caste between the two which will never be bridged.u 2 The man of the tenement, no matter how small his income, \u2018is a wokker, a legal resident, u taxpayer and citizen.The -man of the lodging house is, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, the black sheep of some estimable family, the outcast of respectability, a drone and à sponger on universal kindness.The money of the tenement worker is put into circulation among the legitimate merchants of the trict ; \"the begged or pilfered pennies of the Bowery creature are spent in eating and drinking places, not to mention others, more vile, which darkly blur our civilization and whose existence is only permitted by the gross indifference and crookedness of the authorities.The crucial point of indifference between the honest poor man and the malignant pauper of the lodging 5 BETHEL.Rent arrivals and departures are: Wr.and Mrs.Mallette.and family, from North.Pomiret, Vt.; Mr.George Davidyon' from Mock way Valley visiting relatives : Mr.and Mrs.JeRnowl- den and children from Ulverton, ts of her sixter, Mus.- Mallette Mr.and Mrs, J).home to Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.M.Baymond and Miss Ethel Raymond to Montreal 1, Visit friends ; Mr.and Mrs.das.Cooknran and litile sou .home to Newbury, Vt.accompanied by his father, Miss Hazel mest.of her aunt, Mrs, Mallette, home to Ulverton./ There has bee Andrew the W.Proulx \u2018 Mr.Chas.Cookman : Borouch, hey Hh heen Andrew.house is the fact that one is a father of futuve citizens, a man with ties of blood and kinship among his people, while that useless being of the lodging house 4 like a barren, rotting Branch on.the stanch oak of our Commonwealth.To he classed.as he always 1 ix, with the human junk fis not relished hy the men of the tenement.His class distinction is not based on genealogical claims, but on the im- | movable difference that always exists between the toiler and the idler.\u2014 From \u201cThe Wail of the Underdog,\u201d \u2018bv Owen Kildare, in The Bohemian Magazine for September._ \u2014# Planting Grouch-Seed is what the merchant does whose ad.cannot be LOOKS THROUGH THE PAPER IN SEARCH OF IT.* à \u2014 Ain SEALER n no chocolate produced in any country equal to - Cowan'\u2019s - \u2014\u2014 THE COWAN CO.TT \u2014 This is a confection every one should buy.Limited, TORONTO 43 9.LL TT ° ht ere 1JESSQ cation which weep: of cheap steel It 75 per cont, of tie value of and.: av ! = per cents be terial 15 or on the Labor + \u2018our tools is PS STEEL! ; Use dessop's Steel in the becinning and eave the cost of the edu- inevitably pay for, and pay dearly.represented by labor, it wiser 1o economize on the - steel The James Robertson Co, Limited.MONTREAL.He AGENTS, | PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, BE f ex 9, Consequence CIs the Tht of a Vichy Interestine Little Book let tm Wo lh words that ! lhrona Stanhope, 't., well known here, has to tion and further treatment.October, Curley, who saw him on his very nicely.: position.* FARNHAM.daughter of John Edwards, \u2018gave that young day, by presenting her with some gold watch.written address was read by Mr.D.Bouchard, sister, Gertrude.ply thanked all languages for the presentation the whole which the There was a large market who have heen the guests of left for New York week.Miss Hooper, \u2018 of St.l\u201cdward street.amas ee ler « to come in adding and attractions of the home.find on investigation ; It is gratifying-to know Mr.in\u2019 the Riverside Jenne is slowly regaining his strength.R.Turner returned from hi Upston, who has bein holidays on the 17th, and Mr.Wm.! E.Clark and family home from their ; Mr.H.Landry, of Springfield, Mass., on Friday evening from a visit here, a guest \u2018of Mr.M.Bonneau\u2019s ; ; Mr, Henry Reid, from West Derby, Vt., \u2018on Saturday, a .guest of his parents, \u2018Mr.B.L.Reid and wife; Mrs ,W.H.Hurlburt from a few days spent her daughter ; to her home in Essex, N.Y., from a three weeks\u2019 Mr.W.H.O\u2019Regan\u2019s ; Messrs, Boright and Erwin Moffatt on Thursday for a trip to Victoriaville Quebec ; Mr.\u2018and Mrs.J.Newcity to from a} visit to their son, Herbert Newcity, of this village ; Mrs.L.S.Bresee accompanied by her niece,sMrs.Charles Cur- Albans, Vt.to Bedford on Saturday to Visit friends; Miss Martha West- { over, of Lowell, Mass., a guest for a | week at Mrs.James Lafleur\u2019s, leaving \u2018lon Saturday week in Vermont in Franklin and La- William C, Clark\u2019s; Mrs, Frank Comeau to Farnham on - Saturday - to visit friends ; Mr.Frank Comeau, go- to attend the races at St.Gregoire-Misy | at home.her par On Friday Mr.A.J.Garland, two cars of handles, one to England; Mr.A.E.Tuddenham's little daughter, who has been quite ill, is of Stevens\u2019 Mills Montreal hospital for another opera: Mr: Malcolm Clark is keeping up hi practice and will no doubt be in goo shape for the Record\u2019s road race i \u201cMack\u201d has good grit an one of the former runners, Mr.Ernes .Mr.\u2018George Bates leaves here for Oak Lake, Man., where he has\u201d surprise on the evening of the inst., the\u2019 anniversary of her The handsomely in Englis and translate and read in French by Miss Edwards\u2019 Miss Edwards in re- her friends in bot their great kindness, which was entirely unexpected.After | turday which was well: attended.Mrs.F.Schweizer anil Miss V.Naar a visit for Money placed in the purchasing of Gourlay piano is an investment th will vield big interest for many veaps to the pleasures let the difference in price\u2014a few lars at the most\u2014stand between and a Gourlay piano\u2014because you w that the Gm lay is well worth the added price.army has to he maintained at un enor Visiting relatives and friends here, has H.O'Regan, Jr., then left for his va- Brome - several at visit at Cc.M.and of St.unction, | where she will be a guest at Mr.A.; W.Westover's ; Misses Edna and Ger-| trude Stevens, of Boston, guests Sunday of Mrs.J.W.Murphy, Charles Stevens, who has heen a guest at Mr, J.W.Mur- | phy\u2019s, leaving here on Saturday for Boston ; Messrs, Howard Darrah, Baker, Dunham, here on Friday calling .on on their of of from a Gale, of at Mr.and \u2018of shipped now Miss So go to à his | SHOE | : An illtitting shoe 1s\"; not anly troublesome but will not sar half as long as a periect-fitting shop.7 And that pleasé vou, in style and comfort.i i J.A.WIGBETT & GO, | __OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE._ ANSELL'S | Aromatic Blackberry ~ Compound * .| for Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Cholera Morbus, Colic, Cramps, Cholera Infan- tum, Pain in Stomach, and all Summer Complaints.For sale only by, F.V.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer.oo _ 10 Strathcona Square | WE SELL KODAKS The genuine Eastman snap\u2019 Camera.The best, simplest pic- are makers sold.No vacation.ix complete without a camera.You should have one at home.too.Buy now.F Developing and Printing for Amateurs.! Npecial attention given to Mail Orders.Griffith's Drug Store (THE KODAK STORE.) 121 Wellington, St., Sherbrooke.RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS M0) Bus, | ; DA HOTEL.NEW, - Guests welcome) Rate $1.J.Maguire MMRANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A.Royal Mail Steamships | : \u2014FROM MONTREAL\u2014 CANADA, 1 MODERATE RATE BERVICE.\u2014Sec- ond-class.to Liverpool, 345.00 ; to|London, $2.50 additional.Third-class to Liverpool, London.Londonderry, Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50.Co C.H.FOSS, or E.H.SREWBLL, GQ.T.Ry.C.P.Ry or DOMINION.LINE, 17 8t.Sacrament 8t.Montreal.RG > .\u2019 = RS SSII PsN Za TO LY Aug, 29, Bat.- LAKE CHAMBLAIN Sept.4, Fri.EMPRESS.QE BRITAIN Sept, 12, Sat.- = ~ - - AKE ERIE Sept.18, Fri.EMPRESS OF IRKLAND Sept.26, Sat.- LAKE|MANITOBA Oct.2, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN E.H.SEWELL, City Dass.~ SCHOOLS AND.COLLEGES.i \u201c+ ROVAL MAIL + | Lynch, Prop., recently of Montrea] .ICHMUND\u2014THE BRUNSWIOK, OP - posite G.T.R.Station.J.B.Jane.NOOTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 BAMPLE- Ë Sept.5, Oct.10 Rooms.Livery.O.L.©aswell, Prop: yacantn Cane £31 ° ct.BE - DOMINTON, Sept.19, .BAY mpd u| BUSINESS GARDS.KENSINGTON, Aug.29 Oct.3, Nov.7d T ADVOCATES, ° J] AWRENCE, MORRIS & MoIVER, ° Advocates, etc.Bherbrooke.: J NICOL, ADVOCATE, % WBl~ e ington Street, Sherbrooke.ATH, WELLS & WHITE, ADVOcates, Bun Life Building, Sherbrooke.TJ.XN.CHARBONNEL, L.L.B., ADVQ- : cate, Cookshire, Que.\u2018CIVIL ENGINEERS.K.ADDIR, C.B.,, P.L.S., QUEBEC e Office 81 St.Peter St.Residence de Salaberry St.Tel.Connection.Q As MEADR, SURVEYOR, COATI- e Cook.Bell \u2018Phones No extra charge for Sherbrooke.\u2018 \u2018 i North Hatley, over HB: T.Bank, i INBURANCH AGENTS; J D: KENNEDY, GENERAK INSUR- {2 eance agent.Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, eto; Wecord Blook.\u2019 1 DENTISTS, .A.McCRBA, e Dental Surgeon, T practice Saturday said he was getting along soon A The friends of Miss Bella Edwards, of thi place, to the number of 75 or more, lady an agreeabl 14t hirth a hand- compan were served with refreshments in Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Edwards\u2019 usual style, after | young people engaged in dancing and other amusements.on Mrs.E.Gough, have leËt for their home in Masapegua.Long Island, NY.Mr.J.B.Smith and family have ia Montreal, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.H.D.Keast, a at Do not ; del- vou ill r- +- POTTON.the Springs for several days.ited in town recently.Mr.and recently, , A well has heen dug at Mr.ters and Mr.Clarence Keach digging a well, enced harvesting and report Mrs.Tom Roden is in this vicinity, Mr.Prayton home from Ryegate.at his home in Granberry.this vieinity, Mise A.French js spending bigger plugs.F weeks with Miss T, Metcalf, Mr.and Mrs.George O\u2019Brien Mrs.Frank Cowan were stopping.at Mr.Alex.Horn, of Albany, Vt., vis- Mrs.Wallace Gilman, pf frishurgh, Vt.visited old friends here.Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Gale, of port, Vt., paid Mrs.F, Mason a short visit, returning home on August 17th.Rev.A.J.and Mrs.Miller have ju three weeks The people in this vicinity have com- crop on account of the dry summer, visiting friends Dr.A.King ix spending a few da Mrs.8.Jamieson has returned hore to Fast Angus after visiting friends Miss Martha Porter spent the we endl with her parents in Clapham, and New- Carpep- is al a bdd Amadon has returnéd hs in *k A few \u2018 5 | | Gollege exists primarily for the English population of the Eastern Townships! It is not intended to compete w p local academies,| but to do a class of work they cannot do.3 The next term begins Thursday, rad., : .Sept.TAFF FOR 19 Academi¢.\u2014Geo.J.Trueman, M.A., Perry 8.Dobson, M.A., ; Ruth A.Lib- + by, B.A.- co \u2018Eagtern Township College of Music.\u2014 A, Harlow Martin, Ethel Z.Johnson, Jennie J.Redden.: Bugbee Commercial College.\u2014J, Clarence Howell, Wilfred B.Holden, A.Lee Holmes, JA.Holmes odel School.~A ice Robinson, Myrtle Chadsey.Anyone looking for a residental| school for young people of either sex, [cannot do better than write to Stanstead for a calendar.We have the best teachers in each department that can be secured.GE(Q.J.TRUEMAN, M.A .Prin cipal.JI YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.Ww 8.DRESSER & CO., SHIR» - VV es brooke.All branches of Insurance; PHYSICIANS & BURGEONS, 3 A.DARCHEH, M.D., SPHCIALIST: 7» Eye, Ear, Nose and-Throat.Priv- te Hospital and Office, 49 King Bt.:| In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month, .| In Coaticook, ind and 4th Tuesdays.+].+ A.C.ETHIER, M.D., SPHCIAL- 4 e ty, Urinary diseases.Consultation 3 8to Sam.1 to 3 pm.7 to 8 prm- Res.66 King St., Sherbrooke, Que.Ds D.J.WILLIAMS, 33 MONTRBLL : St.\u201d Consultations until 9 a.m., 219 .m., 7-8 p.m., and by .appointment.R.W,.A, FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) to the Protestant .Hospital.Hye, \u2018War, Nose and Throat Disease, 87 Dufler- \u2018in Ave.; Sherbrooke.Consultations: 16-13 .m., and 1-4 p.m., and by appointments R.F.A.GADBOIS, SPECIALTY, Children\u2019s Diseases, 61 King St.= \u2018te Oo.BAGHAND, Mm.D.; - SPECIALIST.: : 18ince 1899 has had full charge of the \u2018eye, lar, Nose and Throat Department at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi- : Hours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except Bunday.At hia office 17 Brooks St, herbrooke, Qué.from 10 a.m.to § p.m.i RICHFORD.| The family © of the lade Mr.) Daniel MéKinney, formerly of [salen Hutton, have had|a fine monume his memory in the Berkshire Cemetery.Mr.P.did the work on the \u2018sume.\u201cDr.H.A.Bague, who went to Cali fornia for his health, near two years ago, will lreturn here abont thejend of The month and will resume his practice here.\u201cA meeting of the State] Board of the Railway Commisgsioners\u2019 is called - here on the 25th, inst, to seek cause of why the evening local \u201con the \u20ac.P.R.due here at 8.13 p.-m., should not make connections with the Central Vermont train from Berling- ton and\u2019 St.\" Albans, which|is due here at 7.45, p.im.¢ - Mr.Homer Whitman\u2018s hoüse.ocou- pied - by the families.of John ing no insurance.Re T.ocklin, of this vil- Mr.Wallave B.lage, has heen nominated hv the Re publicans for representative bv| à full vote: It is thought that Mr.Locklin stands.to win.being an juprieht man, thy predicted cher< gre em- successful vear is confide A principal and ten te ploved.RED MOUNTAIN, | Arrivals include : Ruth Teavit and | Katy Morrison at Meso Young's; Miss Christina Sherman at Ypring Farm Dr, C.Smith and Mr.RA.Stott at the Pines.' - Miss Magie Smith-has ing to the Protestant Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Blake has Hospital at iw erected to | .Flanagan, of.this: village, | Beatty | and Thomas Whaley, was somewhat | damaged by fire.about 4 o\u2018clock, on circus day here.The goods of both | families | were dumaged,| the Whaleys losing nearly all their effets and hav- | an Up-tä-dute lawyer] with mans friends whoo will stand by him.Manchester, Vt., Demperats| have: nominated Dr.Linwood, M.Kpllev, à former Richiord boy, us thei repre- | sentative, .: Fk The Richiord High | and Graded schools open on Tuesd{y, Sept.Sth, with an able staff of tdachers, and a | .4 oué in train- STERN OWNSHIPS BANK : Capital and Reserve, $5,000,000, | Established 1859.= Head Office, SHERBROOKE 79 Branches and Agencies throughout Canada.Savings Branches * Interest at 8 per cent.Paid or Cre 4 dited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and upwards.| Issues Letters of Credit, payable the, world over.acilities for transacting all kinds of \u2018Banking Business.SUTTON JUNCTION, Rev, A.Miller and wife left for their me in Matsonville Friday, \"after a \\°t}Hree weeks\u201d holiday spent mostly at Mrs.Miller\u2019s parents, Mr.sand Mrs.Downs._ Miss Flildred Brawléy, who ha- fix ed at the Down To-morrow, per yd.42¢ Taffetaline \u2014 i joohes wide ! Taffetaline, in cream, silver, grey, sky, cardinal, navy, myrtle, green, and black.Regular value 6c yd.| To-morrow per yd.406 A splendid Lustre range of fancy Striped Lustre.Regular \u2018value 45c yd.To-morrow, per yard .r 29¢.xtra heavy ilks - Peau de Soie jack Pena de Soie 21 inches wide.89¢ Regular price $1.25 yard To-morrow per yard .À splendid assortment of all Colored Taffeta best lending shades of taffeta Silk, Also black and white.39c led, from Quebec and The \u2018Pieces If you are so break your Glasges, bring or send them to me duplicate no matter how complicated the original lense may have been.Ordinary repairs can be returned in two days to make.| Mail orders promptly.filed.\u201cA.C.SKINNER Jeweller and Optician.Strathcona Square, Miss Gladys Hale and Master Forks | Hale have returned home from a stay of several weeks at Cap a l\u2019Aigle.\u201cMr.Clifford Byrd, of the .Great Northwestern Telegraph Co., Montreal \\ is spending his holidays at his home in Sherbrooke.Smoke Pipe Kenel tobacco.Mn.J.Omer Darche is rapidly Te- dent \u2018under the care of Drs, Fthier and \u2018| Bertrand, Mrs.C.H.Fletcher has returned | jfrom-a stay at the seaside, followed.by a series of visits to friends in Portland and other towns in the | state.\u2018Mrs, J.PF.X.Boisvert, Brooks street, with her two sons, has return- Ste.Anne de \u2018Beaupre, having spent the past week at these places.Upon arriving at Quebec on.her way home to Sherbrooke, Miss Reid, who spent the \u2019 summer in England in company with the Rev.G.H.Parken and Mrs.Parker, was so unfortunate ds to slip and sprain her: ankle.while walking ashore from the: boat.She was \u2018taken to the Jeffrey: Hale Hospital.Chew Britannia tobacco, Word has heen received here concerning the accidental death of A.T.Morse, which occurred at Chapleau, Ont., last Monday.Deceased was in his fifty- seventh year and had many friends throughout Quebec and the: Lower Provinces.Mr.Morse has.heen engaged in railroad contracting, for some time past and was also.| Money Saving.Snaps jee \u201c The only way to succced'is-.to clear them regardless of # cost price\u2014and if the big reductions count for something, _ they will disappear rapidly To-morrow.\u2018| White Wash Belts heavily interested financially in Western Canada real estate.+2 +.¥ =To-morrow.= The Fall Novelties are come\u201d / NI ¥ oy ing in, in such lax ge quantities,\u2019 i\u201d that we do not really know\u201d ; where to place them.38 We must clear our Summer: = Articles at any price.+++ *34033034430S 030333033100 memes *} - Tadi Cott n' Cotton Underyests La ton sleeves, or \u2018short sleeves, to clear to-morrow.- 156 Regular 25¢c._value unly about 10 tveaOrrow 22 44 24 LL LL LL, doz.of White \u2018Wash Embroidery Belts, to clear to-morrow, ; .18a esular price 25c.i \"To-morrow, cach .nd - Unbleached Sheetings Sheeting, 2 yas wide and best quality, 21e Regular value 28c vd.The balance of To- -morrow Black Hose \u2014 all our Ladies; Lisle and Cotton Black Hose.Value 25¢ and 35c pair.To-morrow, at pair 19¢ Blue and wnité I- Apron Gingham 3c an Gings g' hams, for Aprons, 36 inches wide.; Value 12c yard.- 3 To-morrow, per yd.8B ¢ The famous Corsets \u2014 \u2014 made open Corset, made of French Ticking, }.j long [ips and pers attached: » egular Value $1.00 pr.tr ; To-morrow, per pair .18¢ \u2014 On account of J Dress Skirts broken sizes we Fare offering the balance of all our $5.00 Dress Skirts at $3.75 to-mor- \u201crow.All best colors, also black.Regular value 60c yd.To-morrow, per yard .4, \u2019 Only tnree left \u201children\u2019s Dresses (nly, cree left Childrefs Short Silk 98e | row, of Dresses.Regular value $1.75 each.To-morrow to clear .SR SITTIN.«d ; 1 NT : \u2018 A - das Te _ SU ; y : : The Rev.wie Stevens eft Prices Good and Market Strong stir up:kidneys and skin to throw off .all P U B LI C N OT IC KE : co - : ; ; morning for Montreal, being call E Ge Te : the urea, or dead tissue, which|has been is hereby -given that, under the | TABLE LINEN.~ | VERY SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW.| BRACES, that city to conduct the funeral of one for This Time of Year.\u2018 [poisoning the system.They sweeten Quebec Companier Act, 1907, letters pat- Spécial value Unbleached Table Se 5 doz.only, of Black Sateen Under- sexta value in Men's Braces, worth {of his former church members.- \u2018 LS te a ol od question 2nd Governor best he provi ot.Quebec.; j , | pair.2 \u2018 =\u2014-__ e body.aches {OFC | : : - en, worth 35e yard.RSC skirts, special value at $1.00.Tuesday \u201c : : .= 4 _ disappear\u2014because th urce i .bearing-date the tenth day of July, 1908, a 0.05 0e mocoue cette Verres To-morrow one at 858 09¢ Jay nn ooce revere 19¢ Dr.Laura Farwell, of Lawrence, BUTTER BROUGHT 235c.TO 24c.\u2014 4.ble à box-t for 8250 \u2018Trial size, | iNCorporating Messrs.Ludger Forest, ve : - Mass., who has been visiting friends « 91 .58 %c.Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.dentist, Joseph Alfrex Bouthiller, com- - ; > : .; CHEESE, 124e.TO 12fec.i COTTON.REMEMBER\u2014We are agents for the LACE CURTAINS.© in town, has gone to Kingsey Falls to ro ea | \"7 ~ muna\u201d.William Robin nee ot 3 , 1 .- * .* - Very fine quality Unbleached Cotton, Parker Dye Works, the largest and best Good value lace Curtains, worth 65c spend the remainder of the vacation.Cowansville, Aug.24.\u2014 (Special )\u2014 EVIL] Bromptonville, Bernard Quing, lum er- vorth 16e sard.Se ying and cleaning house in Canada.[pair Mrs.Fred.M.Colli + York |The weekly session of the Easter | GEORGEVILLE.= man Filias Milette, trader, of Windsor AEBARY rer corres serene wees ween Cl Try us in that line, you'll be satisfied, Tuesday.vives weieer server vranne ee 45\u20ac Mrs.Fred.M.Collins, of New York, : .y .0 Oo\u201d Recent _arrivals include : Mr.and] Mills, Chenier Picard, notary, Moses O'- | TS ] ues | ee ee ~ (and Mrs.G.B.Townsend, from Con Townships Dairyman\u2019s Exchange took rs.J.T.Rexiord, Lowell, Mass., vi- Bready, lawyer, a Sherbrooke, Law- .( : y necticut, are at the Club House .= o siti for .rence Hannan, trader, of Danville, Jos- : A 115 to 119 Lakes Agnes.for a few weeks\u2019 out.place in the Town Hall on Saturday siting at the Rexford homestead, now eph Lepine, of Saint George uf Wind- - .: ing ?\u2019 last.Twenty-four creameries hoarded ofenpied by his se her husband i Peter Percival Johnson, bank man- ; RY J - .Lo \u2018 4 .apd famiiy ; Mr.an rs.vid Ma- ° » of Danville, Oscar Villandre, man- , Ve , ® Wellington Street.e 0S on ore j butter and twelve factories boarded | > ¢ | & utacturer, of Danville, for the following CE Ce .) R : cheese.- Butter brought 23Zc.to 24c., TL pm\u2014\u2014 = - \u2014_\u2014 = 3 rtd .br \u201c194c., factory in- Packard, also Mr.Joel Bean, Law- business and more specially the business ._ ; | couple of weeks\u2019 visit to Mr.and Mrs.fond cheese brought 12}ec., factory cponatd.a st the | Cay.of Jumbering and the manufacturing of | N.Gingras a id family, Meadow street, [ spection,.and 12%c., Montreal inspec- rence, a fue at peo onl home : Li pulp, paper and lumber in all; their 107 \u2019 , dé er Ve.\u2018 2 ( _ i EN.Ny 74 0 city.\u2019 ; | .: .CL 1 eee aWson, ontreal, guest o \u2018anches ; to manipulate, export, import RE 4\" is J ~~ ana AE 7 HE \u2018At the Mag | (tion.These prices are very good for Mr.W.H, Rediker : Mrs.W-[H.Redi-| aud deal in\u2019 wood and timber of all : JT Pe nes = Ë no dl a AY que er At the Magog House: Mr.J.A.Îthe time of year and the market seems | eturning fir citing her broth.[ kinds, and to manufacturé and deal in : Friz'idea) : ; - ; « .kgr, returning from visiting her broth- articles ki ~aturday R - th and Pleäsure Resort \u2014\u2014\u2014E 5 / ess TT : : À pas = nd Robinson, Cookshire ; Miss M.Frick, quite strong, last Saturday being a-| er, Mr.H « A, Wright, at Newport of whieh timber it hh et 15 nent, ; Health and Pleasure\u2019 tr T= Co A Pa.Ve J North.Hatley ; Mr.L.M.Adsil, Eus- ; \u2019 * t.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Macduff.of and operate all useful works, improve- CA ph = tis ; Mrs.-C.F.Whitcher and Miss | bout the same.ments.and mills ; to manufacture, buy, | : \u2018\u2019Pportamity \u2018to : + ki : Si RN .J 4 = i Butter, sales were as follows : Montreal, for a short vacation ; Miss sell of lease anythi identai th \u2026 ae Ck 0° ; ; = A White $ ; .; > i Be , 155 sell of lease anything incidental therco ; 0 tbe Ber BR {L bena S prings ; ) UN Whitcher, Stahstead Hodgeson Bros., represented by Mr.Jessie Taylor, Magog, visiting relativ- | to do business as traders and to buy Le > you * * Boting, Bathing, Fishing, Tennis,\u2019 Ball:Room=Everything for = \\ ral LE : and sell goods ; to carry on the business Mr.T.J.Parkes, general manager Thacker, bought : es here.of an electric light company in all its = = : of the Sun Life Co., accompanied by Brome, 75 packages at 2ic.Departures include : Messrs.Wright | branches in the counties of Arthabaska: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sm Mrs.Parkes, and Miss Muriel Parkes, Knowlton, 95 packages at 24c.Wilson and George Arbon for the N.Richmond and Wolfe ; to purchase, lease = left to-day for Mere Point, Me., to] 325, 63 packages at 24c.\u2014 \u201cqe ; oe SNE \u20ac i a [ 9; \"harvest fields : Mr.1 Mis.J.H.or otherwise develop hydraulic.and elec- Go\u2019Y|} Abenakis Springs Mineral Water and Baths - \u2014\u2014\u2014=== spend the next tro weeks.| Silver Star, 47 packages at 24c.or for {heir home in New _Vork Wh : Your.Comfort 2nd enjoyment, ! H ?tric power, and, to use thé same, and to Taylor for their home in New _York lease or Mv 30d dispose of any sur- y : : ty : Misses Fdith and Rote Benway.plus thereof, as regard electric power, ; \u201cRheumatism\u201d Dyspepsia Ki cand Livers blè.\u2018Beautiful I __ : = : of, \u2018as rerards electric power, in the said Cy eg \u2018For SALE AT ONCROCLRANING caca section to sell established and - Th ; 1 attend \u2018at \u2014 ti ble.l\u2018Islet : to gcquire, own, lease, hold and the pound, of Pressing à _ ONCF\u2014CLEANING, exclusive lines on\u2014new, attractive plan.W\\ ANTED \u2014 T \u201d ; ere was a large a enc ance av{ _ - co Steamer Pocoliontas time- 6 | ; cq .on \u2019 71 = shed \u2018rade itn pairing shop, estab- An unusual chance to build permanent, | girls.Apply at once Montreal Clement Theatre, Saturday night when COOKSHIRE.Leaves North Hatley for Glen Ville °Pétate = by any, legal title.eabi oo: ~ Pobre it ) 33 .il ; .SO .] ND, Se parie from 3 \u201cJaron ly pressing, | Prof ble Eusiness in protected terri- House.} a fine lot of moving pictures were} Arrivals: Mrs.J.Cooper, from a |land Ayer\u2019s Cliff 9.05 a.m., 2.30 p.m.immoveable property and rights whatso- _ à locality S > : : shares in other companies, \u2019 = a a ¥.For particulars, apply t ] shown.The newsboys of the city had trip to St.Johnsbury ; Miss Gertrude Leaves North Hatley for Glen Vill ever, mills, * Adjut 7 US AIS, apply to - = Sy X he rip to St.vs es y 7 |.4 cho punt, ie De AE | NANTES ALESIS ror WANTED) EXCEIENCED.TABLE boon (rented to tikota by Mr.Tipert Macrae from 0\u201d work at Dreches |of 12:20 and 550 pam rr nS eh Bait \u2014 erbrooke and vicinity, to sell ; hat * and were on hand in force.This week [T;ake ; Miss Ellen Cromwell from || Teaves Ayer\u2019s Cliff for North Hatley otherwise difpose of ; to cofistruct, lease >I AN TE \u2014_\u2014 \"serv at alk ; Sherbrooke Hous : RAND, a nursery stock.Big money and perman- © ¢ louse.; i i i oe HOR SALE CHEAP\u2014SIX CT ent Positi hustlers ; \u2014 Friday nicht, Barrie Bros.Minstrels spending a few days with Miss Ough- 1110.25 a.m.and 4.15 pm._ hold and operate on the property ac > For CHEAP\u2014SIX CLOTHING CPE ition to hustlers.Outfit free.| 7 triday might, De sireis spending v A ; |AV.49 a.m.an An pm.- uired, t ways for the exclusive -use the.pound.RE only been non, COTBISte with fittings, HL on Mr.Ro Ber ipture, Magos N ANT BA gin.Osgood Glaus will be at the \u2018theatre, Saturday ma- tred, in Marbleton ; Mrs.H.A.Pope Sunday, leaves North Hatley for of the company and railway sidings ; to = ,[ ~ ; dl window torms months Also 3 mick\u2019 F , Y ing, Aug.26th.Cookshire.: ?tinee and evening another programme |from Keith; Miss K.Baker, from [|round trip at 2.30 p.m.acauire, build er lease docks and whary- ularly low pricsh ter Blue Co.Ltd.$225 cash.Wal- VV A NTED\u2014THREE FIRST CLASS of moving pictures will be given.- The Compton ; Mrs.Cowling, of Angus, at Reduced rates for parties of ten or es.dams and other works necessary or i § AVIAN - \\ ' : ve ; 1a 0 - urpose of the com- if yo peed pos sk [ Nuss pe salesmen for the leading WANT ER \u2014Go0D.GENERAL SERY- public will be interested to know that Nm.E.4%.Planche\u2019s ; Mrs.J.Planche, [|over between Sherbrooke and, Newport ye arrow aoney on terms, bonds vite us I ALE\u201430 YARDS ~ OF STONE | sic House in N.Carolina.Good sal- © : of Angus, in town Saturday ; Mrs.J.Special rates for parties of B0 07] or otherwise ; to amalgamate with oth- and a quanti Ds \\ aries or aL A ; evening or by letter, Mrs.L.A.Bayley, Guy Bros.are booked for Sept.9th.a Lh ; À apply ar amity of se ond.hand brick Arh or commission paid to right fos, 29 Melbourne Street.The Wilmot Young Stock Co.will {F.Learned home from Rock Island ; lover._ er companies, under the name of Bich .> 21 = Belvidere Speer, ANNE Proper noc.Co \u2018 ; : mn [hold the hoards during Exhibition Mr.Geonge Robinson from Waterloo J.G.SAMPSON, Captain.on River ek of ten thousand dol- - \u201cof ER PROPERTI vo \u2014 == ATEN WANTED 1 È ICH (TAGES , T0 COMPETENT week.11 © {visiting friends ; Miss R.Martin home = lars ($10,000.00), divided into one hund- HELL 8 Ve RTIXS FOR SALE, N ity ws NTED IN EVERY LOCAL: Room 2) or Feneral | housewor .Apply 11 Jock .| light plant inst lle d'at from Montreal, accompanied by per ans ea 0 fi = red (100) shares of one huhdred dollars à #2 SBESTes\u2014 ; \u2014 - goods.tack up show cards in all con- _-\u2014>\u2014\u2014- .i re electric light plant installed at sister, Mrs.J.O.Beaudoin and.chil- t t ty (3100.60) eacan.A Properties, 109 < HOICE QUEBEC | spicuous places and distribute small \\\\JANTED\u2014HOUSE MAID FOR 1ST.La Patrie a number of years ago, -is| jren, formerly of Cookshire.ocThe principal place of Face of Quebec, \u2014 Ada aa) value for quick action toi at I advertising matter.Commission or sal- ington ov D Apply Mrs.A.N.Worth- [about to be put, in operation again Departures : Miss Evelyn Bailey and\u2019 A © It ral So iet' \u2019S shall be in the city of Sherbrooke.Fruits: \u2018.Box an Rowe .Also other miner- day 8 (oer month and Sxbenses 3 per i , ufferin Ave._ b several enterprising citizens, Mr.A.Miss Pansy Taylor to attend the mil- gricu u Kal y |: Dated from the office of he Br loon.! - Lo IE Office.; tirely new plan ; no experience required.\\ jANTED AT ONCE\u2014GIRL FOR W.Giard, MLA, for Compton, gave linery openings at Montreal ; Miss Sixty-third A 1 Reere VL RODOLPHE ROY, CL - = 7 R SALE\u2014Two NEW SELF CON- Write \"for particulars.Wm.R.Warner, \"\"\" kitchen work.Appiy 1784 Welling- the following information : \"The Cowling for her home in Angus ; Mrs.|| ; PIxty-thir noua 2%46 \u2018 * Provincial secretary.\u2018 nos Sherbrooke houses.Terrill street, RWast M°4- Co.London, Ont, Canada.ton street.plant has been in operation, but the 7 McRae and Mrs.A.Goff and child- io ; \u2014 Dardwgog foors modern _conveniences,~ [ ABORERS WANTED\u2014$1.50 PER DAY V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT\u2014 wooden flume was not strong enough |ren in Sawyerbille Friday ; Mr.P.A.: iN \u2018 - + Eater in houses.Apple hghted, spring kJ Ps.\u201cT.Brick & Mfg.Co.Lennox- | that can do plain cooking, small {to resist th pressure of the wader, | Barbeau\u2019 in Sherbrooke Saturday; Mr: ; \" A UCTION SALE ss - BR or als herbrooke, Also Building Lots ville.: \u2019 family.Wages on Por which is 240 lbs.to the square inch, {C, C.Planche for Montreal to resume ; ©.ON \u2014- _ Waal, ON Alo I - _ .B.Ki , Wel, with 125 feet head.\u201d Mr.Giard is! jis studies at McGill Hol A 38 0 a TANTED\u2014WANTED BY THE CAN- 58 Queen street after 6.00 p.m.___ oo be \u2018alized at NT Studies at.: ill be held thei ds at | ; \u2014_\u2014m .z , \u2018: will be held on eir unds a .Z For sire © ACRES TIMBER \\ adian\u2019 Pacific Railway Company, a ==% organizing a company capitalized at -\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ! © gr Tuesday, August 25th, I \u2018 baggy; BIXed timber, situated Bolton ALSt-class Machinists, Boiler \"Makers, $0 LET CT, 810,000 (ten thousand dollars) - an i AY ER\u2019 3 GLIFF Que The undersigned has received \u2018instruc- Ply W.0.Gardner.Knowlton | Blacksmiths, Car Inspectors, and Car + : which hé proposes to sell sufficient + eu ° tions from A .| Men.Only competent and reliable fmen stock to replace the old flume by \u2018a ! TEACHERS \u2018WANTED \u2014\u2014 = need apply to C.P.R.Labor Agencies oO \"RENT\u2014THE UPPER ORY or aa 1400 à a lenoth L tt f th Editor \u2014ON\u2014 Mr.F.A.SNEAD, .0° Amar at.Montreal, Toronto, Hamilton, Fort the Brooks block, suitable for halls, NEW steel de one D feet in length, v3 é | ers 0 e ! ft ° who is removing from City, to sell by w 2 ISTANT Irie, London, Windsor, St.John and light n f i Ap which will develop 400 h.p.He stat ae Al MODEL TEACHER: Hinceto \u2019 , .nn g manufacturing, storage, etc: ABD- {which wi elop -p.lates Public Auction at ~Appiy red for Scot stow wl \"ACHER i Hingston.' ply to H.R.Fraser.5 that he expects the flume completed, Le D te - _ e ne J ay urs ay, fu 112 King Stréet, Sher \u2018coke at lel school | anre st: ti or \\ Tieton \u2014\u2014\u2014 = - \u2014 _ ' - .* , PTE s + ; on - \u2026 ; ._\u2014 Rap eXDected tn To oi ri nee and .MISCELLANEOUS.To LET\u2014EIGHT-ROOM TENEMENT and the plan! in operation by the first LABOR SAVING IN DAIRY._ AUGUST 26th & 27th, 1908.All his bousehold furniture &c., parlor choo] Commissiomups ou ae : in good order, all medern conven- of November next.| Editor of Record : ; .- \u2014 5 furniture, sitting and dining roam fur \u201cMANTRA DIET A 7 3 N N F iences.Apply 26 Sanborne Street.= ir\u2014 O of- the recent regular He: : \u2018 \u2019 lates niture, halls, contents of bedrooms, Wastes ig QUALIFIED PRO.\\ ANTED TO RENT OR 5s Say .0 7 7 \u201d ; CHURCH NOTICES.i © oathly tests in the Innerkip, Ont.cow Distinctively a Farmers Exhibition.Mitchen, &c., &c.Garden tools.Every-.Wein) (CAChers to roach à BY : light.Apply 101 Record Office oT QUSE TO RENT \u2014 21 PORTLAND \u2019 7 \u201cà esting association showed that 160 Grand Display of Fruit, |Vegetable flung must be sold.All in good order.ny of Marston, for a En ne .> A Avenue.App; on premises.Mid-week service will take place on cows gave an average yield of 833 lbs.D sran a ay oO pu , Verre Ti \u201cTerms cash.Sale at _1 o\u2019clock p.m.Môn CACAS in district ve Ph - 16 sq pp = : = : Le : j _ .milk, testi 3.4 thus containing 34.6 airy an Maple products, as well-as gharp, .- os Seppanricr Ne 5, Sang ti Jar, RO a aie Contoal Address SITUATIONS WANTED oursday evening pies, of Fednes fat One excellent herd average is {Fine Cattle PH orscs.Sheep.Swine ?JOHN J.GRIFFITE ctioneer 7 mon ltember \u2018five Coleen que B .oh : ay, in \"mou a O'clock.: from 19 cows each giving 1 bs.milk, ! TQ ; him .( a \u2018 on h.Apple 2 alasv $22 00 ox 50 Record Office.y» y , Le 35 test.\u2018The highest yield in this herd and Poultry.Splendid exhibit of La-} » Bec Tres.Murda Doo Mee 3 ~~ ZB Treas | Marchorn, (ue, ¢ Tf¥0_LET\u2014FIRST CLASS STABLE.- SLECTRICIAN WANTS POSITION BAND EXCURSION TO THETFORD was 1650 lbs.milk for the month.In |dies\u2019 and Children's Handiwork.Agn- ss EE : Every convenience.Apply Montreal J as wireman, or charge of plant.Ap- | all but one of the 12 herds recorded are j'eultural and Dairy Machinery a spe- ; ! LIVE STOUK FOR House.priy Aon ply\u2019 Box 130, Compton, Que.LARGELY ATTENDED.single cows giving 100 1b.milk or more.||, {tv > : = YOR SALE, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ; \u2014 .| ( u Another district averaged only 664 lbs cially.oo ; gap 0 a _ à er PES oo pgs STRAYED D GREY CAT.WHITE | (GTUATION WANTED BY MAN AND The Harmony Band held o veryoeao milk er cow.mii jn, Us nor : oY Re, Bap Tr ABOUL W530 lbs perfectie Zora, .lar 85, bushy Pa ® part te woman.an on farm, Jon TEE cessfu] excursion to etlord Mines were as low as 412 lbs.milk, 134 Ibs.fat j 10 plemivin j 1S DEAR AT ANY PRICE.Recorg, Bain for cash Ano] Pa tly sora.2 pl shy fail 4 nswers Lo work in house.Apply to A.Sleet, North esterdav.|From Sherbrooke and in- \u2018as an average of 9 cows.This is less ° 0 5 .\u2019 For CE ee gladly received at 7 Melbourne rase Hatley, termediate * points fully 300 -hoarded |'than one third of, the yield of the herd R e Race.235 and As a rule, cheap sodas are extreme BALE\u2014; - es I XXTA ; Y h jel | train- which left Sher- [noted above at Innerkip.ree times races : Green: Race, 20% 4 1y acid.They Have to be made that, à \u201c\u2026\u20145 FIRS TAGE (aura TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY AF: {the special \u20ac e ti ; fat ce 1 ply acid.They have ; © td bm milk, route nig YS cows, Co ; FARMS FOR SALE.- ! ter Sept.15th, private pupils OF |brooke at- 11 a.m, oe : he rns Pa te root for he foes Free-for-all.Exciting and interestiny way to bite.Richt there 12 the differ- Brooks \u2018gt rent Saturday S afternoon C6 To SLE WETL OD = coaching for school on college ea ne The party arrived in time for din- profit.As I have frequently remarked each dav.: ; ; .knee between an acid soda that hites, Howse , JOR SALE-WELL LOCATED 195 tions.Apply Box 53 Recor: .ner.At 1.30 the band serenaded, the.before this cow testing work is the best All your old friends will be there.and a glass of our Soda which is re.À Sale HEIFE}T: AND TAY FOR to village, stores.schools, churches, ete, I\"\\VANTED\u2014BY WORKING MAN parish priest \u2018who addressed a few labour Savine ers of, Canada.Detter 1Grand parade of Premium = ek, Fine freshing and satisfies your thirst.2 Avenge \"BY Fletcher, Woods gud 35 to 100 tons hay, Keebs 35 cows |.Board.residence, for about Wo |.js {5 {hem at the close.| | ows mean less work and more income.|Brass Band in attendance.Excursionf oo 400 glass.CC i x : : 3, .> : \u20ac : fin iew, 1 sh A ish \u2018pri famil referr- .i.; =o REO ; and team «ee FA good repair.barn : | months.English Privas, amy P .The band then proceeded to the: ball FMd ouf tlie poor cows by this individ- Trates on railway.| | \u2019 ai SLE~1 bis 5 VF taken at door, 800 sugar maples, be- | \u2014 \u2014 grounds, where a keen contest was on uel testiog.get rid of them.then give | © DAVIDSON, J.P.power, | NAV © © cia rd's ty, of 2 Sows wi \"55 MEEKS OLD : sides wood and timber for home use; | TANTED\u2014SITUATION AS MEAT ann Mactnte M d Thet- that feed \u2018sa Le 3 .H, D PS, Ve Fe DD \u201cVy M With pirs.\\Jéhn Thorn- ronning water to house and barn : price VW and Dastry cook.Apply P.Duyon {hetween Mascots of Montreal and Thet- watch the bank balance grow.\u2014 a President Sec.-Treas.à | 177 WELLINGTON ST, Cea ; j including stock and tools, $c500, or $4500 22 St.Paul street, Sherbrooke.| ford Mines teams, the latter winmng | porave.June 80, 1908.C.FF.W.S .4 - 8 : ' - for farm alone : half cash.M.C.Be- \u2014 : dell, Newport, Vermont.- - d= e : ; - .7 ; 4 | | | i | | | Inca ePaper is aor AP La A a A NT ave TTR NTA SRE A AN RCE TIME ONE QE ET IE EME PRET RE ES mw, re Le ar ay re \u201cgun: LVR .oe SE i Lo pit ae VS AE DER OP VENT Rt fo Hesse dé A.ite Ir tés en + Vi \u20ac Fos Ses, 127 x; _i - am À - Ts a PAGE BIN, .a .\\ i A SPORTING NEWS.| SATURDAY\"S MATCH WAS EXCITING.Keen Contest Between East Sherbrooke and Crescents.THE FORMER WON BY A SCORE OF 37T0 2 \u2014 NOTES OF THE - GAME.Saturday afternoon\u2019s match between the East Sherbrookes and Crescents, proved to be the most interesting match yet played in the City League series and was attended by a record- breaking crowd.Play commenced about 5.30 and in a few minutes Hawkins of the Crescents found the net, scoring the\u2019 \u2018 first.goal for the Crescents.After about three minutes play Beauchesne, of the East Sherbrookes, also succeeded in-scoring for the East Sherbrooke; followed shortly by other by N.: Price, making the.\u2018score at the end of the first quarter 2 tol in favor of the East Sherbrookes.In the \"seemed to realize the situation and some fast play was indulged in, N.Price finally scored again for the East Sherbrookes, which was the only goal scored during this \u2018quarter.The third quarter opened witha rush on the Fast Sherbrookes\u2019 goal, but was met by their defence, and after 16 minutes\u2019 play Griffith scored for the Cres cents, making 3 to 2, in favor of the East Sherbrookes.During this quarter Campbell received .a blow in the hip, making it necessary for him io retire for the remainder of the.game.In the fourth quarter both teams played a defence game the play at times being somewhat slow and although several | attempts were made neither team was able to locate the nets, thus leaving the game 3 to 2 in favor of the East Sherbrookes.Mr.George Johnston acted as ref- teams.: The Fast Sherbrookes, re A Boot-strap Lift ' We shoot more of our own ammunition than anyone else\u2014vastly mo re.\u2018We literally lift ourselves by our own boot straps to\u201d get the quality of our products up the highest standard.We first test the raw materials, and then test the finished product by shooting it under all conditions, | under thé For all makes of arms.Costs one-third to one-fifthless than duty paying ammunition.Our guarantee puts all risk on the Domiinion Cartridge Co.Ltd, Montreal.one.an- | second quarter both teams | | Canvassing » Committee eree to the entire satisfaction of both MONEY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF the proposed new .curling rink have been circulated during the past week ient has keen subscribed to ensure the building of the mew rink.to receive a report of the canvassing committee, and it is probable that au- | thority will be given for the letting of contract and construction of rink, to be ready for the coming winter, Te FOOTBALL SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24,1908, captaincy of Mr.P.J.Slattery, have! made great progress during the past few weeks and no little credit for their success was due to his good work Saturday.The following was the line-up : East Sherbrookes.Crescents.P.Loranger .goal .J.Camirand F.Byrd .point .N.Wiggett R.Price .c.point .A.Hallett W.Maguire .1st def.= G.McAllister D.French .ond def.E.Fuller J.Branswell .3rd def.M.Thompson W.Campbell .centre .J.Smith W.Bartlett .3rd home.C.Dunsmore E.Beauchesne 2nd home .B.Grant ' W.Major .~1st home .C.Atto N.Price .oh.LG ;Ériffith, M.Price .1.h.R.Hawkins Umpires\u2014G.Parsons, J.Shaw.Timekeepers\u2014R.Bartlett, W.Brent.Referee\u2014George Johnston.Captains\u2014P.Slattery, G.Povey.NOTES OF THE GAME.Wiggett, of the Crescents, played his usual game.and saved many a close Maguire.for East Sherbrooke, played the game of his life.Hawkins was always in®the right place and seemed to keep them guessing.During the third quarter Branswell and Maguire indulged in a little tobs and catch game all to themselves.\u201cVery little rough play was indulged in by either team, which was much appreciated by the crowd present.Atto was always there and proved that size does not always count, even\u2019 ih lacrosse.The Crescents and East Sherbrookes are now a tie for first place.* The Stadium Band was present and played several selections during the afternoon, The gate receipts Saturday amounted to upwards of $70\u2014the largest of the season.LOOKS WELL FOR NEW CURLING RINK.+ Been Successful NEW RINK APPEARS TO BE IN -SIGHT.Subscription lists in connection with A meeting of the club will be held \u2014\u2014 SHERBROOKE,- WATERVILLE, 4.The : | S DOMINION AMMUNITION a very herbrooke Football team took \u2014 of the.Canadian West BY THE ONLY ALL-CANADIAN ROUTH.Through cars, therefore no transfers.Excursionists who engage to work at the harvest will be distributed [ree on lines as far West as Moose therefrom to and including Calgary, Return $18.00 from ing point as shown on the .Edmonton, etc.Apply to nearest C.P.R.Agent for particulars | Canadian Pacific Ry.HARVESTERS Excursions On Aug., 27, Sept.1, 2, 14 8 18 From points in the Province of Quebec, to Winnipeg and the Wheatfields Moose Jaw and East to the original start- goi ng ticket, bu work at harvesting, proportion ate reduction LL Ee ee 22e 510.00 Jaw, and at one cent per mile Macléod and Edmonton.conditional upon 30 days\u2019 from Calgary, Macleod, In orderto havethe Light and Delight above ALL other artificial lighst you must light with AGETYLENE GAS LIGHT provided you can get a \u201c NATIONAL \u201d Generator made and sold only by The National Acetylene Gas Co., Ltd.172 Wellington St., Sherbrooke Estimates free.Ask fér them.[Gazette Fcrults are better than others Spected, and then FRESH by the \u201cGazelle\u201d the natura] flavor.Ask your dealer for Vegetables.arly June Green Péas, Bugar Co Petits Pois\u201d Pin Set Stringless ess B \u2018\u201cGazelle** sans *Raspberries, itted Peaches, Heavy Syr reengage Cherries, g Yell sartlett on \u2018Pears, Hudon, Hebert & Co \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ Ca\" adlian Canned & Veg tables and Because the freshly ripe fruits or vegetables are individually selected and in- canned WHILE Preserving Ocess\u2014which develops the delicacy of \u2014 Tomatoes, Green Peas, Beans, Refugee Green- Fruits.\u2014Strawberries, Fed Plums, Crawford Apples in » Limited, Montreal Weguarantee every - tinof \u201cGazelle\u201d products both as | and quality.Golden Red | re-arranging the team they tried not.doubt but | prepared erville on Saturday to play the re turn game with the latter.As the visitors were without the assistance of at least half their regular players the defeat\u201d which they sustained was not unexpected.The game opened in sensational fashion, Waterville putting on two goals in the first few minutes, the first being scored by Newland and the second by Wicks.From this until half-time the game was hard fought, with Water- ville exerting considerable pressure, but Sherbrooke reduced the deficit by means of a goal scored by Gregory, after good work between him, Hatch, \u2018Morrison and Smith.The score at half-time was 2 to 1 in favor of Wat- erville.In the second half the visitors had the worst of the game, although ky o Waterville.succeeded .in adding two more goals to their score, whilst the Sherbrooke boys were unable to nét the ball.For the visitors, Morrison and Hurn made several good runs, but were met by a resolute defence.A number of corner kicks were gained by Waterville in this half but all were well cleared by the visitors for\u2019 whom Sangster at improve matters.half-back put in a tremendous amount Î- of hard work.* Waterville\u2019s two goals were scored by Cater, one from a penalty, kick.Although handicapped by having such a weak team, Sherbrooke played a plucky uphill\" game and in the circumstances the defeat by four goals to one was no disgrace.The teams lined up as follows : Sherbrooke.Waterville.Dennis .goal .Luckman Pearson .5 ceelbe ses ene.Gibson Foulds .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.r.b .wee.Cater Plummer .L.h.b.Beaumont Sangster .chb.McCann Tones \u2026\u2026.MD; verve vevecvees Vigus Smith 0 sercenr OF orevarserces Newland Hatch .» senaovers Î.T.cuve 0++esso0ce.Wiffin Gregory .cf.vus Baratgin Hurn .«eee LL Le eens.Wicks Morrison .«.0.l.iv vou ed Waites For Waterville, Cater, Baratgin, Wicks and Vigus especially distinguished themselves.\u2018Sherbrooke was best represented by Morrison, Gregoty, Jones (who is a new hand at football), Sangster, Hurn and Smith.- This is only the.second defeat tained by Sherbrooke since the was organized.THE DAILY RECORD\u2019S ROAD RACE.\u2014\u2014 YOUNG MEN IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE TOWNSHIPS TRAIN- , \"ING FOR EVENT.Melbourne, Augukt™ 24 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Record Road Race is arousing con- sus- club or two and liberal amounts have been siderable interest among the local run- su scribed, ners here.A few have gone into The Record is informed that suffic- training for the coming event on Thanksgiving Day.One young man sprinted a distance of three miles on an evening (just for fun), covering the ground in twenty minutes.There is that Melbourne will be strongly represented in the race held in October.RAN OVER DAILY RECORD COURSE Mr.Hubert Johnston, of Lennox- ville, took a run \u2018last week over the course of the coming Daily Record road race.He covered the distance, it is understood, in fifty-three minutes.GOLF.|ON THE LINKS AT WATERVILLE, Waterville, August 24 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 The golf tea at \u201cBonnie View,\u201d last Saturday was given by Mrs, Labree, Miss Bradley and Miss Wilcox.About a dozen young people from Sherbrooke were among the visitors.The ladies\u2019 driving contest was won by Miss Freda Sunbury.The prize was a golf ball.Mrs.Cowling won the putting contest, the prize being a box of candy.SHERBROOKE TEAM IN MONTREAL A tearh of the St.Francis Golf Club.visited Montreal on Friday, playing the Westmount Club \u2018où Friday afternoon, and Outremont on Saturday, with a result of one game won, one lost.The team was met.at th station by representatives of the Westmount Club, and entertained at luncheon at the Club House, and after the, game chub House as guests me pee at the Club of the Westmount, The match resulted 8 follows : ) gt prance is Westmount.; »- Herbert | D.M.Fraser 0 su a Wright E.W.Dawson 0 EX ard J.Warden 0 \u2019 Ww E.Macdonald H.J.Hamilton 3 0 Langton T.B.Little 0 3 E.C.\"Fraser \u20ac.W.Davis 1 3 w.Ag Lynch E.Stanger 0 0 J.F.Morkill M.A.Macfarläne.1 ; \u2014 At Outremont the Francis Club also met with a most span] reception, and were entertained at both follows and dinner.The score was as D.L.Herbert G erald L es ° + À Wright 5 T.Nobinger 1 3 - H.Ward J.H.Moles 1 T.E, Macdonald A.W.Macallister 1 : = E.Langton 15 Dr.Jamieson 1 .C.Fraser | Judge Weir 1 0 W.W.Lynch | A.BE.Orr 1 0 M.A.Macfarlane |.J.W.Walker 1 0.J.F.Morkili | J.H.! ' Birks 1 \u2014 | 0 | g The executive of the club have secured the services of a professional, - ters upon his duties from to- day and to give lessons at moderate rate and it Ls parnestly hoped that as any as possible of the younger - bers of the club will pa tre opportunity to get instruction Mr.Sinclair comes very highly r commended as a teacher, and has a A rough knowledge e game, and will also be to, repair clubs etc.\u2019 be prepared eam from the O14 Pine Club ot St.Johnsbury® will play a match on 8e St.Francis Links to-morrow, Tuesday, afternoon.The ladies will serve tea from four to six, and iit is hoped there will be a large attendance of the members of the Sta Franeis Club, TRAP SHOOTING.The interest in trap a has not -waned much notwiths anding that the Great Championship meet is over.There was \u2018a fair attendance at the Sherbrooke ranges on Saturday.\u20ac spoon was won, » Mr.M.Newton with a score of 15.y ow BASEBALL MATCH AT Co Co ATICOOK, > Coaticook, Aug \u2014(Special)\u2014The \u2018est baseball game of the season was layed on Saturday | between the Na- \u2018lonals and Pen Angles.urse of $26.00 to inte line.A well contested ame wag the result ost by one point, the There was a erest the winning and enthusiastic The Pen Angle scores being 4-3 | and the high jump with six feet.| Bothwell, 69.i | 200 400 500 pts.Walter Moone \u2026\u2026.\u2026 3 25 29 -85 Frank Blanchétte \u2026 28 26 w 8 Geo.Mooney.pe .D 27 25 -82 Fred Walker |.\u2026 \u2026 25 27 21 19 J.Mastine ., .26 26 21 8 J.Bothwell ,, .29 28 -20 78 R.V.Husk |! ! 2% 2% NM 1 | Ed.Bothwell |.25 0 2 m | H.Patrick, ! \u2026 \u2026.30 23 23 76 Dr.Tanner \u2026 \u201cee .\u2026 2 25 28 74 S.Bogie .28 26 20 74 Joe.Mooney .2 26 22 13 A.A Evans .23 217 22 72 A.Bothwell ! .,.23 25 : 21 69 G.Smith .4; 25 24 18 67 LAVERGNE CUP, 600 YARDS.Joe Mooney, 27; Geo.Mooney, ; Fred Walker, 21 ; W.R.Damaut, 21 ; W.Mooney, 60 ; Dr.Tanner, 20; S.Bogie, 20 ; James Bothwell, 19 ; Ed.Bothwell, _ in favor of Nationals.The line was as ' follows : ! .t'en Angle.National B.Shaw pitcher E.Gilmour H.Henderson catcher N.Trudeau A.Gauvin: | 1ft base R.Menard G.Landers 2nd base G.Laroche G.Provincal 3rd base A.Plett A.Gerard: | 8.8.P.Mailloux w.s 7 r.field A.Vincent ss.Ol 1.field A.L'Heureux G.Audet c.field 8.Nalette Score by innings : Pen Angle, 00201000 0\u20143.National, 1 9 V 6 2 1 v 0 x.$- Umpire\u2014Mr: A.Thompson.A very large attendance of spectators was present, both teams being well supported, 1 EABTERN.LEAGUE RESULTS.Providence 5, 1; Montreal 2, 1.Jersey City 4, Montreal 2.Buffalo 6, Newark 2.Baltimore 3, 14 ; Rochester 0, 3.Jersey Cit '9, 0; Toronto 1, 2.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost.P.C.| Baltimore oo ee oy 81 - 44 604 Providence J oe.63 45; 583 Newark ., wife oi wi 4 63 50 .558 Buffalo .\u2026.\u2026 +.od oa 57 53 .518 Montreal .je us 0 2.BO 61 450 Toronto .4 61 435 , Jersey City .48 - 64 429 Rochester.: 429 .} 45 62 WHERE THEY PLAY TODAY.Jersey City at Montreal.\u2019 Providence at Toronto.ROYALS DROP TWO.BEATEN pr JERSEY CITY AFTER A LOSS AND A DRAW WITH - ; PROVIDENCE.ning, when the count stood 1 to 1.Yesterday the Skeeters, who won\u2019 4 out of 5 games in Toronto, the Shamrock grounds.PLAYED IN OLD FORM.\u2014 SHAMROCKS SHOWED BIG IMPROVEMENT ON SATURDAY, DEFEATING MONTREAL 7 « - GOALS TO 4.STANDING \u2018OF THE CLUBS.Played.Won.Lost.Tecumseh | 5.w .20 ¢ 17 3 Cornwall ., .10 6 4 Capital .i,.10 6 4 National .;.10 5 5 Montreal .'.9 3 6 Shamrock .\u2026 9 3 6 Toronto Ra a 10 3 7 Montreal Aug.24.Before one of the smallest crowds.that has ever seen the Shamrock and Montreal teams engage in a championship lacrosse struggle, the Irishmen won from the winged wheel team on Saturday, on the \u2018Mile End ground, by a|score.of ?to 4 The Shamrocks showed a big improvement over their early season form while Montreal did not appear to have the same snap and ginger as earlier in.the year.wo IN OVERTIME.TWO EXTR.PERIODS OF TWENTY MINUTES EACH PLAYED.BEFORE CAPITALS BEAT TO- \u2019 «+ RONLO.i Toronto, Aug.24.\u2014~The struggle, which the Toronto and Capital teams furnished at Rosedale Saturday, will go down on record ag one of the most exciting ot the pére \u201cs lacrosse.Capitals.eventually emerged victorious by a score of 8 to 5, but While they had the better of play through jut, Capitals were not declared winners until orty minutes\u2019 overtime had bee played.+ - MERR BEAT RECORD AGAIN.pip BUT 21 SEC .FOR 220 WAS MADE i WITH GALE HIS BACK\u2014 LONGBOAT BBAT SELLEN, Hamilton, Aug.24.\u2014Five thousand people turned out\u2019 the Jockey Club course Saturday afternoon to witness | the sports: promoted by Miss Lewis in aid of the Sick Children\u2019s Hospital fund.Bobby sh ran 100 yards against a n 10 36 seconds, .and es- w world's record for the 220 yards, doing the distance in 21 sge- conds flat.The time, however, will not stand as he ran with the wind, which was blowing a gale.Chuck Skene the former Canadian walking champion, «tan a mile in the mile handicap from \u201cscratch in 4 minutes and 35 seconds.Mike Creed, \u2018of the I.C.A.C., won the broad jump, with 18 feet 10 inches, strong wind tablished a Tom Longkoat and Percy Sellen, of the I.C.A.C., met again in the five- mile handicap, History did not repeat itself, however, Longboat winning by 20 yards in 27.25, Jack Caffery also entered and ran a good race, finishing well up with the Îeaders.W.Woods, | the -Brantford man, who was the first) Canadian to finish in the Marathon, made one: dap of the track, 1 1-16 miles, HE DRUMMOND CO.RIFE ASSOCIATION.Held Their Anaual Prize Meeting at Ulverton.! LIST OF .8CORKS IN ALL EVENTS \u2014SOME CLOSB-FINISHES.Ulverton, Aug.24 \u2014(Special)\u2014The Drummond Co\u2019'y Rifle Association held their annual prize meeting Aug.18th and 19th on the Ulverton ranges, Ulver- ton.MITCHELL CUP SERIES.19; Joe.Blanchette, sr.17.; TRYO MATCH 200 YARDS.Joe Blanchette, 28 ; Joe, Mooney, : M.Brady, 24; G.Atkinson, 23; Ed.| Mooney, A Lieut.A.Lyster, 23 ; Alb.Walker, 22; R.L.Carson, 22; Moses\u2019 Blanchette, 21\"; Archer Lyster 21.AGGREGATE IN TRYO, 200, 400, AND 500 YARDS.R.V.Husk, 77; Jee.Mooney, 73; A.The prizesgconsisted of $70 in cash and prizes of kind.Scratch matches were held both day The Drummond tion thank the scribed tow Co'y Rifle Associa- e who so generously sub- rds the prize list, viz: Hon.Senator Mitchell, a silver cup ; Mr.L.Liaverghe, M.P.a silver cup and $10; Mr.Laferte, M.P.P.; \"Mr.E.W.McIver, B.G.L.; E.T.Bank, Molson Bank, G.Q.Cummings and R.V.Husk.NATIONALS OUT OF RUNNING.BEATEN BY \u20ac ORNWALL, 1 TO 0, IN - VAN GAME.Cornwall; August 24.\u2014The Cornwall lacrosse team put the Nationals out \u2018of the running for the N.L.U.championship Saturday, when they beat the French- \u201cCanadian team by a score of onc goal to nil, t | : i | \u201c { 1 a long time.fore a crowd of about 3,000 people, 1.000 of whom Nationals, the excursion run from points on the C.A.andria Lacrosse Club.THIS TIME THE CRACK EASTERN New York, August % \u2014Pinkola, an added starter, ridden by J.Butler, won the\u201d miles, at Empire City Saturday, ing a fine field of handicappers.la new track-record for the distance, and his victory high-class col with King James third.run over a muddy track, and the time 1.54 4-5, was very good, Jack Atkin and King James went out to make the pace and opened u the first quarter, with the rest of the field well bunched behind.Jack Atkin, with a wonderful burst of speed, outran King James in the run down \u201ctne pack stretch, and at the far turn Here Pinkola began to \u2018move up, and at the turn into the stretch head.Pinkola standing in gamely, won by 1% \u2018| lengths.Fran length for the place.| anuel Lasker, of New York, by a.brill- arrived night, and took a fall out of Casey's team on Lasker lant victory J ju the third game Sa turdey tended and much enjoyed.left for had \u2018won two games in the Mrs.William Fdwards and little.week.match.| daughter, of Gananoque, Ont., are : + vis iting friends\u2019 and relatives in town.When the weather man takes a no- iss Freda Sunbury has yeturned thing.\u2018Good tion to watgr pay any attention.to the city regulations regard j ji ; championship lacrosse match for a The match was played became from Montreal on the excursion, and over 300 on R., under the auspices of the Alex- = Cb PINKOLA WON AGAIN.COLT CAPTURED $15,000 EMPIRE CITY =iANDICAP.$15,000 Empire City Handicap lt defeat- Pinko- ran and ! won Friday, and made a Spryrday stamps him as a Frabk Gill was second, The race was a lead of four lengths in as leading by one length, not -a terrific drive, and Pinkola showed in front by a It wa k Gill beat King James a \u2014 CHISS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 Men\u2019 75¢., Best.ue 49c., S : FIFFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIY Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, special val- | , 89c.and 99c.99c., À few Ladies\u2019 Coats to clear at 35 1-3 p- c.- discount.- LOTS OF OTHER BARGAIN 3 - \u201cJ.M.69c.Umbrellas, great value $1.49 for the Our DISCOUNT SALE will continue a few Day, Star Clot Hall | J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietors, 85 Wellington St., Men's Shos Dept, 97 Wellington St., Men's F 89 Wellington St., Men's Clothing, mC PEP IISSo Men's Ver | Big Sale.Summer Raiu this chance, NAULT, | BEAT LASKER IN THIRD.the lawns he does not ing hours for sprinkling.Ra e, last Friday evening was weil at- from a visit to Gananoque, Ont.Miss Mabel Wilson, who has been the and become home-owners Bam os real NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING Sto \u201c81, 000 worth more of Summer Goods to be sacrifice.Reason is that we are very short of sp clea As we have a arg and Boys\u2019 Sujty Lt ve have decided to Just $5.00 tire .the choice on 200 Fine ml Suits of the best.Do pet = a TO BE OFFERED, = 17 King Street- \u201ca Ax TY ontre 1, Au 4, \u2014 ouble-header \u2019 oT ruest of her \u20ac wi Providence ee Ino 4 Pak Sat- Duesseldrof, August * 24.\u2014Dr.Tarrasch, WATERVILLE.es this we cosa Mine N Ly urday, Montreal was beaten § to 3 in the Surembu master, scored his first The \u2018concert in the town hall given © or be home À the first: game, while darkness and rain ; win in the chess match for the cham- k 1 Mi £ burg, Vt.stopped thé second game in the sixth in- i pionshin of the world against Dr.Em-'| by) Miss Mabel Barker and Miss Mac- Mrs.John Osgood and ter who have spent the Oi iy their home in Noutry, eT A Little Jealthy curiosily ; by many pecs estate ads, through iy For rin ugus SIX 12,00 STAR VAUDEVIL The Armoured \u2018Train in Action.RACES.THE TUESDAY, SEPT.1st.2.35 Pace) 231 Trot) 2 FOLLOWING IS THE PROG F Prograr 9t ATTRACTION MAGNIFICENT FIREWORKS, Including | | he Railway Disaster.Ascent of Mammoth laminate Bales \u2014 | CANADA'S GREAT EASTERN XHIBIT FION Sherbrooke, Quo.= i 10 Sept.Si FULL DAYS of FAIR and 3 Evening Performan MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP SWINE, POULTRY AND FARM PRODUCTS.PO i ; : .n Te i, \u2019 i ] ; - © a > Fa \u201c \u201ca | Purse $250 23 35 Trot (Stake Event) Purse $500 | WEDNESDAY, Sept.2nd.2.14 Pace 2.11 Trot j « | ; 1 1 { 1 | ADVANC COUPON TICKETS 6 for : Drug Store, Dufferin Avenue Wiggettis Store, Strathcona Richmond; Dr.These tickets are good for i | after im August 26 \\ i \\ f Entries close for Poultry, Aug st 22nd; \u201cHorses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine, Othe sections on the 26th August, DS - 25.\u201cavussion TO THE List, Official Progr P.O.Box 728.+ { - Purse $350 2.18 Pace (Stake Event) Purse $500 THURSDAY, 8 2.22 Pace | 2.19 Trot | \u201d FRIDAY, SEPT.4th 2.20 Pacel 2.17 Trot) Free for all SALE OF TICKETS - 1.00 will be on sale until August 98th, at F AFTERNOON AN EVENING $3.100 in Purses.AMME OF TBE RACING EVENTS): mm m eo of Ra © es: SEPT.3rd - - Pury Eu i | nr # 2.30 Pace (ake Eveat) Purst Griffith\u2019s Drug Store, Wellipgton Street ; quare, Sherbrooke ; ROU he, smallest.score made 1 op \u2014\u2014 = | ! | | amme, and all other formation apply to | W.M.TOMLINSON, soirs Reserve Seat Tickets Grand stand reserved seat tickets will be on sale at J.A.Wiggett & Co's h, or may be secured hy writing to w.M Scorer Treasurer, ) A.L.Lance, The rm 05 West's Drug Store, Magog ; A.B.Odell\u2019s Store, Coaticoo dmission to the Fair Grounds any day of ¢ 0 Tomlin \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 >.Pn BUTTER and CHEESE Making Competitions * aa | | ce Is, who are in Eh dent or the While of course no known until the on the questio to be during ine of November.\u201c he ne wire his ai Sir ressign ore rese iltrid \\wil © 2 Premier, ap that the electio end of Octol ap) ci West than - -Manitoba \u2018 A strong inisters will tour à felt that these will Il that is necessary\u2019 w licy and achieve pl policy to.GOT LITTLE.SA\u2019 While Sir Wilfrid a: \u201cthe Windsor Hotel y tried to intimation ns id elections.HOON] Ya, te artment n corps | nent Force, Fair from August The Dragoons\u2019 i The Mass.{ Eat wor .\u201d os 4 at Finally, Sir.wiltri , Mr, Lemaire, w Star thus puts Thee is no annou \u201d\u2019 said Mr.Lemai bh think wo know the \u201cI ee Sir Wilfrid is m ate, 1 * was sugg ed M r.says, on Sept.\u201cAnd after that he est)\u201d Wint on the \u201cI do not now,\u201d \u2018The remier has not ou We ILE Attraction à a .Fair Next DROP CURTAIN FO \"PLATFORM.IS ( LARGEST IN By \u2018apeciat \u201cpermissid detach Canadian Drago of the will x 29 have our ( y, Wednesd on ne and wil the Exhibition \u2018groun THE BIG BRO} on \u2018One essrs.McAnm amous scienic of curtaing- in Canada.M givek last woth at .puri $i time as jf At - coul Ding to the fact enough cou gh to not he locate.eT, overcome, and ow at work and e M1 position when.the pa Te of of the in length Scenés on the artists who are le » which will attractic * work in the Unit, lant eveni ahd in The I ol Agricult and a find live at ng, and nificont\u201d nd th display Swine, \u201cbe uebec City th lo Tuenda y ines wi have hé Provincia pavor and tatives of bot Co t,he Ear to be held eveni 2nd.tails in co high \u201cstepy, front of n "]
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