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[" a iE CONT FAR \u201cip T0-HORROW MF tary Has to lacrease Order.4 vù \u2018 a for Entry Blanks.Std?; Co.NY.OR On ENTRIES WILL LIKELY a>} SE TO 3900.\\ 24 FIGURE CLOSE - \u2019 Sept.7.\u2014(Special ) \u2014 The a | Beall exhibition of the Brome p> Agricultural Society will open dan (omly tinuing through Tues- jo orroY, con and Thursday.io Tele for a record breaking R Bop are very bright.\u201d This 1s cousty from.the statement made to sp rd by the secretary, Mr.Hall, de Bey, He said that he first om 2000 entry forms, thinking ed be enough.He had been oe to send.in an order for a thou- + [ ERB HAVE GOOD SURPLUS.Perhaps the Largest in History of Show.{INDIVIDUAL ATTENDANCE MAY - HAVE BEEN SLIGHTLY EX- - CEEDED BEFORE.The office of the Great Eastern Exhibition © has been moved from the grounds to the permanent office in the Odell Block.A large amount was paid out in prizes on Saturday.The work of settling up the year's : business.is proceeding.No final statement regarding results financially can yet be issued.It Is apparent, however, that receipts Con Cont, | > send as confident | siderably exceeded \u2018the expenses and best vai ;( additions\u201d ond oul d figure up the Association will have \u2018a good sur- vs As that the to 8 to plus from the year's operations.pots, ft ook.for the show,\u201d said There appears to.be some little ron- Seca, JT vi very bright.\u201d fusion in the ttendance figures, which ; , Hell, 18 ; av prevents a definite statement.reductions The officers of the society this year TI Hoes nv , 1e dav admissions at the turn- mo i .Ad styles: (not includin evening) will esident.: 2 ng) wi pot torru B § Bate ov, Director.however, as already mentioned in the alley, 0 I Secretary.ecor exceed 30,000.The biggest Shon.George F.Ben Miller.Vice-Presi- week of former years showed: about Brome; Samuel U.Courtney, , 35,000 paid © day admission to the de, > A.Wilson, Sutton ; Joseph grounds.So that the actual individ- Brome ; Fast Farnham : 1.R.\u2018Har- | ual attendance this year will be Potton ; J.N.Holland, East Bol close on the biggest week of any form- \u2014 ok, J.Esty, Fastman; T.W.|er fair.The everfing receipts at the THER + Bolton.- gate were large fhis year, the grand ry | Poe, Bee Directors\u2014C.J.Benham, stand far recédéd any formeryear.Be: | ue: L.Cooey, Brome; W.D.re recerts from\u2019 privileges were much YS hes, Brome ; Mark Tibbits, Brome ; larger than sual, sc that the finan- filism Curley, Sutton ; D.H.Greene /| cial showing for the year is probably | fatton ; Omar Brock, Sutton ; P.B the best in the historyoftheAssocia- XK fl bee, Sutton ; L.P.Knowlton, Pot- tion.ga: DG.Eldridge, Potton; Jerry + , faint- | pon, Potton; C.A.Fuller, Fast ' time x .Elzear Messier, East Farn- ORGAN DEDICATED Al vitality, ym; C.H.Wilkins, East Farnham ; .7.lamarier, East Farnham ; .G.J.1 Conmings, East Bolton: J.Bryant, Jr, Fast Bolton; I.Cousins, \u201cEast- Mion; George Stone, West Bolton ; 0.¥eLaughlin, West Bolton ; J.Pibus, I, Yet Bolton.-T stem in - : et 1S DEMONSTRATION ry bo : \u2014 JAINST THE PRINCE.| Le sms \u2018Gow Crowd Attacked Prince verts 4 Arthur's Carriage.re found fo J : pod ln ur B45 THE MARSEILAISE BUT b shape ol 5 WBE OVERAWED BY THE pre hung r to - PRINCE, : : so taken » i , which w J.Gagow,.Sept.Tth,\u2014Fôor two days fine Lo tm né Glascow has nee threatened, nll a returrence of the bread riats, bowing an attempt made onThurs- #9 4 large number of the unem- Nigel \u2018to force a hearing before the | A £ouncil.Thetrouble cul- \u2018Maled to-day when a large \u2018number ; dwdalists and unimployed men, who .sed g very threatening attitude in RM} best twenty-four hours, took part Aa hostile demonstration against _MaeArthur ot Connaught on the pau a 2 review of 10,000mem- 0 oy\u2018s Brigade.Glasgow a Maawently been deprived of cavalry, 2, Yih was stationed here, and the only sent-to-day were a guard of Co i boar comprised of infantry, but the ;, ! suthorities, fearing .trouble, greatly Ld Frengthened the police force, \u2018which x In overawing, the crowd of 0 malcontents.These had gather- along the line of march, and-bands | fem during the early part of the Fries, made ugly rushes in the | tion of the Prince's carriage, but ue successfully checked by the po- ty were\u201d compelled to content elves with hooting and singing | arseillaise and other revolution- es, © oes, which they kept up, despite ol mi during the threehoursofthe i and the luncheon in the City ta > which the prince was enter- ok \u2014_\u2014 =>} WURRASSA HEARD I|° - FROM AGAIN.£ N FRA 3 : 7 \u2019 v 20 \u2018Srey, FREEMASONRY AND LAR EDUCATION MOVE- 5 NT, J er, Sept.T\u2014Important declara- Quebec tre expected by those who left ~The congregation {Orchestra at ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH First Used for Regular Service Yesterday.A -FINE INSTRUMENT\u2014MR.ERNEST SAWDON AS ORGANIST | \u2014RECITAL THURSDAY EVENING.Before a large comgregation at the morningservice yesterday, the new organ in St.Andrews Church was dedicated, Rev.,C, W.Nicol, pastor of the church predched the sermon gnd Mr.lewin: Sawdon presided at the organ.had \u2018at last seen realization of their long\u2018felt desire, a pipe organ had- been installed in \u2018 St.Andrew's: Church, The service opened with an invocation by the pastor, after the: responsive reading which followed, tHe organ was dedicated hv :the pastor.The choir, under the direction of Mr.Sawdon, rendered the anthem \u201cLet us Sing Unto the Lérd.\u201d The pastor took for his |- \u2018text\u2018\u2018Praise Ye The Lord,\u201d a text very l appropriate for the event.During the course of his remarkg the pastor said it was but a reasonable service, when it was withing our power, to give to \u2018the Lord the very best church and music that it was possible to give.The church and pulpitwere decorated with flowers and plants, which, taken with the \u2018music, Song and sermon made the dedication service one that will long be remembered by.those who attended.On Thursday evening of this week another apportunity of hearing the organ will be given the public, when an organ recital will be held Mr.Bearder, of St.Peter's Church will officiate at the organ.The goloists will be ' J.W.Bearder, organ; Irwin Sawdon, Violin; A.I.Fraser, Vocal .-An attractive programme has been \u2018prepared for this occasion.Mr.Sawdon, the organist of St.Andrew\u2018s Church, is ja musician of the first rank.In addition to his choir training abilities, he is a violinist of brilliant attainments, and former pupil of Mr.John Dunn, England\u2018s great violinist.Mr.Sawdon has had considerable experience in orchestral work and up to the time.of leaving Eng- landwas leader in the famous Kursel Harrogate, the most fashionable inland \u2018spa in England.| He was organist :at the Roundhav Weslevan.Church Leeds, and for some vears director of-the music at Ox ford Place Mission, Leeds, famous for.hey Mu nerday for Montmagny to its brotherhood.Ct \u201cke ras, ines prassa\u2019s first pub- ; | ,\u2019 18 return from Eu- | vont JSowever, anticipated his CALVE COMING.Nemago, utterances on the subject of ns nr EBEC IN .vor gf oY and the movement in fa- WILL BEGIN TOUR}IN QUEI na ing I education which he said OCTOBER.dvocated by certai ; nu y wy certain Mont- > oe I erly 1 something new, com- i S.His statements on this Le % fom Mr.Bourassa, - one - al ho] a certain little hypocriti- % vas in.Montreal,\u201d he declared.times offshoot ot \u201cle ligue de l\u2019- 7 } on , M France.Certain a .Bourg 8 belonged to it, and Mr.4 Langlois of mated that Mr.Godiroi AR Bla go Canada, MLA, for i Wout, division, was one of the eden, Pleces of the school.Its ¥ith th, Was in favor of doing away _ © ag Mluence of the Church, ., be agiy not condemning Freemasons,\u201d Hee ITS is season, lan not (ar their consciences.and What po wish father confessor.\u201d \u201ciney of ned to condemn wag the by port of 2 away with the mot- Solem 1 hte ly warned + of France, ous ag 1 his hearers of the which, he said.though êver, was now beinu SRY Rem CORRECTION, 10° - } $ made in the li: aw ; } st Lr He At Sherbrooke Tain.o Prize for fan In Baldw; os for | - .\u2018ast Angus, winnine 2?» - a matter hetween | religious teaching, ari| FR Vio ty, Décret societies and unen | | LOCAL FORECAST : \u20acY pin cushion instead Resoci, 10, as published in Fri- New York, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Em- ma Calve will arrive in New [York during the final days of the present month for: a concert tour, beginning in Quebec in October, and] extending as far west as the Rockies.Madame- Calve comes direct from her chateau near the boundary line between France and Spain, in perfect health and superb voice.The tour will be under the management of Mr.John Cort and Mr.Louis Blumenbetg.+ _ - WINDSOR: MILES.Mr.John Healy and grandson, Loyola, have géne on a trip to Toronto and St.Catharines.Mrs.'H.Healy and little daughters have gone to Montreal.___ THE WEATHER.\u2014 i Ÿ .Fresh westerly winds ; fine and cooler, ; Mrs, eset A - Miss Eliza Osborne, of Magoz.is visiting the family of Mrs.George Gill.SHERBROOKE, QUE, MEETING AT WATERVILLLE Messrs.Pope, Fowler and Fortin, Speakers.AL ARGUMENTS AND SCORE THE GOVERNMENT GENERALLY.Waterville, Sept.7.\u2014(Spegial.)|\u2014 A political meeting was held in the Town Hall here on Saturday evening.The speakers were Mr.R.H.Pope, Mr.George Fowler, M.P., and Mr.A.Foc- tin, of Montreal.Dr.King, of Wa- terville, acted as chairman, and in in- made reference to the qualifications of their candidate, Mn.R.H.Pope.Mr.Pope nad experience and his \u2018intimate knowledge of the affairs of the country made him a most valuable man.While in Opposition he fought for the rights jof the people, and if he was to be their next representative in the Federal \u2018House he would with grea- interests of Compton county.Mr.Pope was the next speaker, and fon over an hour he discussed the issues of the day and while discussing these, advised every young man| to study the questions that were of such great interest, Mr, Pope took exvep-: tions to \u201cseveral of the statements made by the during his speech to the peopie of Wa- terville some.time ago.Mr.Paterson had stated that the Government had not burdened the ' people with taxes, yet, according to the public accounts when the Conservative party left power, said Mr.Pope, the debt wag far less than it is now, and in 1896 the average tax per person in Canada was $8.14, now it is $18.00 for every man, woman and \u2018child.Canada as a nation was in a serious position.The imports were far larger than the exports, in fact there was a balance of trade of about $250,000,000.against her.This was the means of having the credit of Canada previously so sound, questioned.The \u2018\u2018American Economist\u2019\u2019 in discussing this matter, writes : \u201cIf you want to keep \u2018from bankruptcy you must keep tha balance of trade in your favor, expecially as a borrowing nation,\u201d Mn.Pope i took wide issue to the policy of the | Gov- this country at a cost of $5 per head, paying their transportation and giving them money to start with and then-when they go crazy pay to| have: given to young Canadians, w in time, would make this - Canada » ours the foremost nation of the world.{Continued on pags 6.) | | DIED SUDDENLY | A Sad Death Occurs Near Stan- | stead.MRS.ED.SANBORN, OF sP FIELD, PASSES \"AWAY WITHOUT WARN- | © ING.| | Rock Island, Sept.7.\u2014(Sp:vial) -A peculiar sad accident occurred a the home of Mr.Amide Sansorn em Wednesday night., Ilis daugn\u2018er-1n-\u2018aw, Mrs.id.Sanborn, nf Springiield, Mags., was there visiting them | and had felt in her usual nealth ail day.but late in the evening « mplained of a bad headache and in a few minutes after she made this remark felt gver in a spasm, expiring in a vVsiy few mine utesr .Le A short service was hela on Friday afternoon at Mr.Amide Sanhoin\u2019s house, the Rev.A.Le Holmes] otic iating.The chief \u2018nourncrs weve Mr.Edward Sanborn (husbaul), M~; Glin- ton Sanbom (son), Mr.\u2018ar Mrs.Amide Sanborn, Miss Jammie Saythionn, Mrs.Perley Sanborn, Mrs.atom, Er.and Mrs.Parkhill, Mr.and Mrs.ba vid Borland, Mrs.M.Leslie and] Tiss Edith: Leslie.\"The remaius \u201cvie taken by late train on Friday right to Springfield, Mass., for hurial.SERIOUS FRE \u201cAT LAWRENCEVILLE.Several Buildings, Were Destroyed Saturday.RING- a HELP WAS SENT FROM EASTMAN AND VALCOURT.Lawrenceville, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Fire broke out in the village Saturday at about 11.30.1t caught in \u2018Mr.Pelletier\u2019s barn.The whole top of the barn was on fire before it was noticed.Mr.Pelletier's house, and blacksmith shop were also burned,also Mr.Louis Gervais\u2019 house and, out buildings.The five pump was brought from Valcourt and some men, also, the engine from Eastman with several men to help fight the fire.i | There was a very strong | south wind.L 1f it/had not heen for the timely as- +} sistance and also the fact tha Mr.Tervais\u2019 house was of brick, th ?ole \u2018side of the town- would have been WIPed out.| Some other buildings caught fire, but having plenty of help, they ~were kept wet and the fires extinguished.| mili REPLY TO SOME RECENT LIBER-.troducing the speakers of the evening.4 ter zeal\u2019 than ever fight for the test | Hon.William oof Vi } Waterloo : .ernment in bringing Doukhobors to ; them captured.This money should be {Wagon 10000 WHILE VISITING.ded several towns near Duluth Satur- | roadway is difficult, owing to the dense i MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908, ASSOCIATION WILL [CONSERVATIVES Ho _ aay |STANDING OF ACADEMIES AND MODEL SCHOOLS.Interesting Statement Just Is- | sued From Quebec.\"AMINATIONS AND RANK OF VARIOUS SCHOOLS, The work of the examiners in connection with the June examindtions of 1908, of Model Schools and Academies in the Province has been completed and the results put in the form of a tabular statement which will be shorted in the examination.| A copy of the tabular statement, which \u2018has reached the Record contains the following interesting information.The rank is determined by a series of tests bearing on various features «of the school, examination results, etc.ACADEMIES.porrotwx Csuexg IV \u2018pesseg \u201cpoires juey jo .1epio uf Lachute:.91 8 78 8 Huntingdon .113 101 83 16 Sherbrooke .109 109 74 35 Danville , .61 59 53 6 Lachine .62 62 #5 6 St.Frances .54 46, 8 63 48 38.10 Stanstead .61 53 34 19 Ormstown .48 6.87 9 Valleyfield .44 39 35 4 Cookshire .2 © SHOWS RESULTS OF RECENT EX.! CANADIAN AND VERMONT OFFI- \u2018Saturday afternoon ly distributed through the Province to the various school authorities interest- corn and Richford.i Michel Cabana.3 30 30 _0f JOINT RAID ON A UNE HOUSE Liquor Selzed Between Aber- corn and Richford.\u2014 CERS JOINED.IN THE _ - OPERATIONS.- Ÿ - .= Sweetsburg, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014On High Constable Boisvert, accompanied by the Collector of Provincial Revenue, Mr.\" John McCrum, met My.F.S.Tupper, State Attorney from St.Albans, Vt., and High Sheriff G.H.Holmes and Deputy Sheriff Phaneuf, of Richford, and raided the line house between Aber- Search was made on both sides of the line.There were nine cases of assorted liquors, seized on the Canadian side., : i The keeper of the line house is Hugh McPhee.Both Canadian and American officers are determined to prosecute the offenders to the extent of the law.It is only a few months since the same proceedings were taken against Several cases of liquors were seized and confiscated.Re FOREST FIRES AGAIN THREATEN Fanned by the Strong Winds of i Yesterday.CAUSE DAMAGE IN ORFORD\u2014MEN ENGAGED TO FIGHT THEM.| The strong winds of yesterday catis- Coaticook .58 51 41 10 Granby .Lennoxville .Knowlton .» 58 85 31 24! 54 52 22 30 | Sutton .B55 \"47 18 29 Shawville «.«.37 37 31 6 Inverness .\u2026 31 25 19 6 Cowansville ., .36 31 19 12 Dunham .29.21 15 6 Bedford .26 21 16 5 St.Lambert .39 33 20 13 Buckinghem .30 24 19 5 North Hatley .25 20 11 9 & tn | ! MODEL SCHOOLS.Sawyeryille .29 29 98 1 Cox .58 50 41 9 Clarenceville .24 24 2 2 Strathcona .47 47 38 14 .28 2 22 6 Magog a bv b + à 21 19 17 2 \u2018Hatley .24 24 D 4 Aberdeen\u2019.\u2019.38 30 25 5 Mansonville .17 17 15 PR Stanbridge East.18 16 16 M! St.Andrews .8 8 8 0 Beebe Plain .14 14 14 0 | Victoria .30 30: 18 12 Bishop's Crossing .15 15 12 Gaspe .23 23 14 L.Megantic .25 19 16 E.Angus .29- 29 16 Hemmingford .- 23 23 12 Maple Grove .10 \u20189 9 Frelighsburg .1 11 9.pd New Richmond .10 10 3 Windsor \u2018Mills .15 12 * .7 ! 3 9 3 3 1 0 2 Marbleton .13 13 11 2 St.Johns .\u2026.23 23 10 13 Como .11 9 9 .0 So.Durham .10 9 8 1 Rawdon .20 12 12 0 Lacolle .\u2026 9 7 7 0 Verdun ; .22 18 14 4 Longuedil .22 22 12 10 Kingsey .5 5 4 1 Thetford Mines .11 1 10 1 Brownsburg .9 9 9 0 Bury .13 13 9 4 Scotstown .32 13 10 5 Could , .14 14 4 10 Dunham .18 17 6 11 Teedds .10 8 4 4 Quyon .16: 13 10 3 Kinnear\u2019s Mills 7 3 3 0 Three Rivers .\u2026 11 11 6 5 Portneuf .:.8 8 6 2 Philipsburg .10 7 4 3 Farnham .23 21 6 15 Barnston .\u20189 7.À 3 6 6 8 Compton .TOWNS DESTROYED.IN MINNESOTA.Forest Fires Cause Great Dam- | age.sr SURROUNDEP - SWEPT AWAY.Duluth, September 7.\u2014Forest after burning for three days, envelop- VILLAGES day, rendered thousands of people homeless, and destroyed millions po dollars worth of propenty.Chisholm, Minn., a town of 4,000 inhabitaats, on the Mesaba iron range, ninety miles north of Duluth.was completely wiped out.Hibbing, five miles from Chisfiolm, was surrounded by forest fires and was saved only by the shifting of the wind.The entire northern portion of Douglas County, Wis., is op fire.Renshaw.a village, twenty-five miles west of Duluth, is surrounded by | flames, and there is no hope for it.The farmers have been = driven from their homes, and as passage along the smoke and the heat, it is believed®that some have been lost, although no ~fatalities have been reported.A fire at Bayfield, Wis., damaged two docks and a lumber company's property to the extent of $700,000.41 31 16! | death list is nine.fines, | For three days the dry woods have been on fire west and north of Chisholm, and small bush fires \u2018were re- 1 ported to the eastward, + ed numerous forest fires to develop, and in some localities in Sherbrooke county they assumed serious proportions.In the Key Pond district in Orford in the vicimty of Fletcher's Mills Serious fires developed.Quite a large number of men were engaged in fighting them all day as the mill property was threatened.\u201d It is reported that.two or three small houses were burned.Between Sherbrooke and Brompton fires burned all day.1° In the vicinity of Victoria Park and back of the Exhibition grounds .they were particularly: threatening.Men were engaged in \u201ckeeping it back and protecting property threatened.The wind at.times wäs very strong, and with everything as dry as tinder, the fire swept irresistibly over the ground and thiqugh the forests.= Yesterday a - barn belonging to Mr.Bedard, containing several sleighs belonging to Mr.C.H.Fletcher was burnt in the Orford fire district, also a vacant house and barn belonging to Mr.Leon Marceau.\u201c No danger is expected at the mill owned by Messrs.Fletcher, as both R.H.and H.B.Fletcher are out there with a gang of men and fire pump and have it pretty well under control.The rain last night did not check the progress of the fire very much.On the 5th range and about a mile north of the Doherty mill the fire cannot be controlled.However, precautions are being taken to protect the mill property.There is also a .fire raging on the Stukely and Montreal roads, and is working towards the buildings.These fires are caused hy people who insist on burning and clearing during | this dry weather.Steps are going to taken to have the starters of\u2019 these fires punished, : ee NINE KILLED IN WRECK IN MONTANA.TRAINS COLLIDED HEAD-ON ON \"THE NORTHERN PACIFIC.Missoula, Mont., September 7.\u2014As a result of a head-on collision yesterday between westhound passenger train No.5 on the Northern Pacific and a freight train near Paradise; seventy miles west of \u2018here, both engineers and both firemen are dead anh the head brakeman of.the freight train and gp; tramp are seriously injured.An error in \u2018train dispatching is said to have caused the accident.Later reports state that the total .Besides the members of the train crew killed, five.unknown tramps have been found dead in ONE CENT ay FOUNDRY BURNED Begin Bros.- Suffer a Loss Amounting to $3,000.| ADJOINING ' PROPERTIES | SAVED WITH MUCH | DIFFICULTY.Windsor: Mills, Sept.7th,\u2014(Special) \u2014Begin Bros.foundry was entirely destroyed by fire an Saturday evening .an| alarm was inatantly given.On .arrival of the fire brigade the place waa \u2018 8 to.be doomed and efforts were ® in buildings, one of which was the ) shop.TRE latter caught fir from flying sparks and the inci- \u201c pient blaze resulting was extinguished.The loss which is total will approximate $3.000, ~ with no insurance.This firm; only started in business this vear and had established a good business.FATALLY INJURED + NEAR CAPELTON.by B.& M.Train.SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN RIDING FROM LENNOXVILLE ON\u2019 | COW CATCHERA young man from Capelton, Oliven Giroux, son of Mr.Napoleon Giroux, of that place, sas the victim of afa- tal| accident Saturday night.He was _ accompanied by a companion named ~ Haldenby, also of Capelton.The evening B.& M.train was late leaving Sherbrooke.The young man was seen at Lennoxville and it ia thought boarded the cow catcher for the ride to Capelton.It would appear that as the train neared Capel- they .sought to jump off, when ouX fell beneath the wheels of the is right forearm, left arm and right foot \u2018were cut off and he was! other- wide badly cut and buuised.- : He was brought to Sherbrooke, and accompanied by Dr.Henry, of Lennox-.ville, was conveyed to the Protestant Hospital in.the ambulance.Je died from - his injuries and the shock of the.accident yesterday MOFR- ing at about 7 o\u2019clock.= he body has been taken to Capel- ton, where an inquest will be held tonight.eceased was unmarried and with his people at Capelton.¢ - = lived PREMIER OPENS - HIS CAMPAIGN.A dressed Mass Meeting at Sor- ) - el on Saturday.| trees) i CALLS THE G.T.P.HIS GREATEST « WORK.~ Sorel, - Sept.7.\u2014-(Special.) \u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laurier opened his campaign here Saturday.The meeting was a big one.\u2018The Premier did not go much into the details of his policy, leaving that for his lieutenants.He - opened with a reference to his increasing \u2018age, hig hair was white his heart wasstiil young for his country, and.that he was E rom enough to\u2019 give it his hest work for years to come.He devoted some time to expressing his dence of la sweeping victory, and pro- ded to enlarge \u201cupon the familiar prosperity talk, although admitted that Canada, in common with other countries, had recently had its sare of |industrial depression.he Premier then inveighed ougly against whar he termed the i scandal creating policy of the opposition, declaring this had been\u2019 their chief work since 1904, the wreck.Tt is announced from the local office that the wreck would be the | subject of an immediate investigation \\DANY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL \u201cPARIS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS .COTTAGERS RETURN HOM.Ayer's Cliff, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The season at the park is about over.Al the cottages except one or two ere closed for the winter.\u2014 AGAIN COATICOOK HAS LIGHT .Coaticook, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The lower station of the electric light plant is now in working order again, and the town is now receiving good lights as of yore.P 4 LITTLE FELLOW HAD BAD FALL: Sutton, Que., Sept.7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Little Cyprean Bell, son-of the Rev.: Mr.Bell, fell from the top of the new ! Parish Hall into the basement cutting ! his face: so badly that Dr.Leoraine : had to take several stitches in it.WATER CONSUMERS ©N' SHORT | RATIONS.| | Rock Island, Sept.7.\u2014(Speciul.) \u2014 The patrons of the International Wa- | ter Works of tbe Three Villages are | only being allowed to d¥aw water from 6 to 8 o'clock in the mornin, and from 4 to 6 o'clock in \u2018he afternoon., > L ealing then with the actual cies of the Government, Sir (Continued on page 5.) Wilfrid KNOWLTON\u2019S NEW POST OFFICE.Knowlton, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Wark on the new post office is progressing well.The two large granite oO entranced are completed.© On either side of the steps are huge granite \u2018sides weighing four = tons each.Saturday the brick laying begun in good earnest.| IMPROVING CHURCH PROPERTY.Brookbury, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014It is expected to soon have a hell in St.John\u2019s church.Mn.Chas.Ord has for some time heen collecting gmoney and now with the recent socials a sufficient sum has been raised to purchase a nice hell, which is soon to be pldeed in the church and as well a new fence around the adjoining ceme- fork.NORTH HATLEY BAND HOME.North Hatley, Sept.7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The North Hatley Band returned home on| Friday night, having completed théir sixth annual engagement - with the Great Eastern Exhibition at Sherbrooke: If one might judge from the (Continued on page 5.) 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PA > foc omr iho aie AE Pd - Jo ey Tug gen * pr - x PTE ERS ine.THE STORE tes AT SIX O'CLOCK.TONIGHT.= 136-138 Wellington Street.\u201cFOR FLY TIME TANULE- \u2018FOOT FLY PAPER TO-MOR- - ROW, 3 POUBLE SHEE1S FUR Be, 25c.A BOX.McKECHNIŸS\u2014 \u201cThe Store That Saves You Money.\u201d anything offered that you desire.\u2014 Goods are all ; shopping to- OITOW,.before the afternoon rush.\u2014: Barly.Morning Shecials.[ \u2018S19 10 a.m.To-morrow.* * P.S.No telephone orders agoepted for these early morning speci Res yourself ov send.EE .BABIES ANKLE TIE SLIPPERS Tan color, value soc.\u20ac.HI 8 to 10 a.m., .MOHAIR BOOT LACES\u2014 Value 3c pair 15 4 n 5 to 10 a.m., 3 prs.for :.:| OC |} PAPER AND ENVELOPES\u2014 | - In ape boxes.ue .Val 810 10 B.M0.s crevse werner bras 14e HEMSTITCHED Ee alue oC h ; 8 to 10 a.m., 8 for .\u2026\u2026.310 : TALCUM POWDER\u2014 | Value 18c tin: - 8 to 10 a.m., .GOLD REAP SHOE POLISH\u2014 Value 26¢ bottle 8 to 10 am.SHELF PAPER\u2014 White and colors 8 to 10 a.m., per piece .| ~ BRASS EXTENSION RODS\u2014 | Value 10c.Be day.ne perletly al, 5) cost.5 in.wide, black, 8 to 10 am.\u2026 \u2026 .\u2026 +., wool, nches wide and \u20183224 .TING INK comes in black, navy, ; brown,, garnet, navy, or WR 8 to Ni a.m.| 0 brown, green or cream.ZZ [A green.Nice weight.fine.3 fice-cent bottles for .1 C ; bocal good value at 46c, : 7 Cas Tujah.\u2018Value 66.o-morrow, .i ; a o-MOIrow, .ASSORTED HAIR_PINS\u2014 3Te (É ; | In barrels, value be.2c per yard .ref per yard 3%.8 to 10 a.m.\u2014 SS .0G) .16¢| +] 7.\u201cLadi ies\u2019 ly.at:8,15, a.me.\u201c HALP PRICE 3 - 200.Handkerchief, to-mortow, \u201810, \u201c fie have secured twenty-five dozen of \u2018 apd Girls\u2019 ; chiefs at a very special : price, which- rs \u201cenables us to offer them at.Half.their: Jo; : \u201cusual value, for.to-morrow.we bd \u201cpatting Yo select from.© - Valys, - \u201c20e.To-morrow each Read very carefully our advertisement b below and see if there is standard make, y -priges, are, roof matched elgowhore.\u2014We advise early | Fancy Handker- Fiftesn \u2018 10\u20ac Pur = Coe mem rm mw hl Tg This speclal sale, gives you an opportunity to , stack at special prices.\u201cRes.A Ge.ine DPiesesies acces 5c.ljne.essece \u2019 vocsessecnus\u201d 68c f HoMESPUNS, f Strictly all wool\u2019.Homespun.Cloth in, 3 1 gre \" fawns and \u2018cream, ,54 in.wide, tum Row often sold $1.26, TO-MORROW RR PER YARD ico vie cor woes ein 88c Tattets Stuffs.| To-Morrow, yd,, 37 This line reached us tor Wool Panama, Dress DRE 55 goops | © able costumes at a small New Veciina Suiting .; To-Morrow, yd, 48c ,, This line makes servic- - | 19: vi, }ioolors, 4} 44 EE ORROW, per yard .; FEATHER- BONE: COLLAR SRET8\u2014 CHECK TOWELLING\u2014 .7 For blass wipers.8to 10am, .FRILLING IN BOXES\u2014 © B neck lengths, value Bic 8 to 10 a.m.CHILDREN'S.WINDSOR TIES\u2014 eo 08 ee oe Value 25c.: 8 to 10 am.n «oo 19¢ | SHREDDED COCOANUT\u2014 : Value.SQUARE BLUEING\u2014 Value 20c pound., 8 to 10 a.m, .$ 10e LOG CABIN BAKED BEANS\u2014 | 2 Value 10r- tin.C : 8 to 10 a.m.,.3.tins for .] MANITOBA LAUNDRY SOAP\u2014 8 to a.m.10 bars for .+.oi ee .25c ORANGE MARMALADE\u2014 In cute glass sealer, value 1 el 15c, 8 to 10 a.m.\".WORCESTER SAUCE\u2014 Value.10c bottle: 8 to 10 a.m.; QUAKER ROLLED OATS\u2014 Premium fn each packet 2e R to 10 A.m.\u2026, eves vesocs + Hosiery for Ladies at Bargain _ Prices.LADIES\u2019 HOSE\u2014 This lot consists of fancy open work and embroidered styles in black and colors, 65c, 60c and 50c values in the lot.All at one ; price .TO-MORROW 40c LADIES\u2019 CASH- -MERF HOSE\u2014 \u2018Strictly all wool and oy fine quality.Extra long legs, assorted foot sizes.Value 35c.- .To-morrow per pr.CHILDREN'S BROOMS\u2014 \u2019 The 10c kind.se ws .\u2018 \u201c, 19] 8 to 10 a.m., packet .14e Phi To-morrow so.woo000 Toiees serre DC | \u201c JELLY SEE Good quality, crystal glass, value 50c PER DOZEN TO- MORROW .30e severe tosses seevsn LEMONADE GLASSES\u2014 To-morrow .3 ¥ach \u2014auset 000 ve eveves e = = = = = = = = = = = \u2014 = WHITE COTTON WEBS, fêc WEB Fine cven thread, of any sort, full yard wide.To-morrow per web .\u2026 vas ++ 6 free from dressing Usually sold at 10c and llc per yard.Put up in 10-yards webs.88¢.LADIES\u2019 To-morrow, only eo.WRAPPERS, 98c These new wrappers came to us this past week.Patterns and colorings nicely assoricho snd.gizes 32 to 42 bustf Well made, full sweep, $1.25 valie.* | Ladie\u2019s Fall Undervests and Drawers TO-MORROW 25c.Nice Union quality / for the coming coin À weather.Genie \u2014all sizes in vests and drawers, i) To-morrow 1 Fach .C4 \u201d KNITTED CORSET SLIPS, 2c Fine knitted quality of Corset with long sleeves.Covers.weather.Value 30c.To-morrow .Sizes 34, 3 and 38, bust.GREY SHEETING, 19¢ YD.2 yards wide, good servicable qdality for Sheeting.Will bl Value 23c.8.each to.perfection.To-morrow per yard .finish Chintz comforters.\u2019 Special per vard .\u2026.\u2026 2.9c FINGERING WOOL, Canadian 65c LB.fingering .;.wool in black.grey, or white\" glace finish, extra wear- nu .65¢c | ing quality, value sd.TO-MORROW POUND , y A grand proteetio for \u2018arms and body for the Coming cold .19\u20ac OLD STYLE CHINTZ PRINT, \"9c Three pieces of the good old style soft | Print in fast turkey r colors.Just the -=material for\u2019 making | \u201c Another of those popular sales tor to- \u2018morrow.which enables you to.choose | from our entire stock at ThE prices.All sizes.No Old Stock.tbc Values for .les oe 850 Values for .\u2018us «0 \u2026, GC.31-00 values for co se en val es us ues for \u2026 + ue ey Be, ; $z.00 Vaties for +P ps i fod, AS x.p a : Wa RS PAIN KILLER | 25c size, to-morrow Ade.- .BRITISH SBILK\u2014 = uality for 4c yd.7 Bde ity colgrs.' y | TAFFETA SILK\u2014 \u2018- 85c quality for B9c ya.Black and Colors.SHUN TANG SILK\u2014 Natural weave and olor, 9c.quality for Tc.PEAT DB SOIH\u2014 T Black fine heavy 7 quality.$1.+ -3L.60 value for: Wf?All silk.taflota.ribbon, \u2018Any quantity, 19 Black or.white, to-morrow.PER R SET asdees 000 sboaee esssoesssrietie | souventR PINS.= LEE : QF SHERBROO@E\u2014 | TOMORROW mm.soins mom 18ec RUG FRIN GE\u2014 To-morrow: .PBR YARD.J eeessitE Besied wil 8c 4 .Special Corset Sale choose, from our entire.To-morrow FLO Mme rrr Se | $1.26 \u2018line.meses Soccve Sie 980 | weeks Yt Ball\u2019s Blufis at the ; unusually pleasant in.black and.dushes wide, which usually sells No.1\u2014Comprises a lot of only, $8, », \u201c$10, 3 push \u2018buttons, Dent\u2019 s make.No 3 eh \u2014 Le Tm \u201cROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE, © Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Young and Miss M.Laythe are spending a couple of cottage ; rpm \u2014 or of the former.: Mrs.H.A.Nelson and Mrs.T.F.O'Rourke entertained several ladies to \u201c500\u201d at the home of the latter.An afternoon was\u2019 spent at the close of which very deli- «cious.refreshments.were served.\u2018Mr, and Mrs.C.L: Channell, of Channell, Bolton, have been the guests of friends at Derby Line recently.\u2018 The following have been the \u2018guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Brown at Derby Line: Mr.Dudley Roberts, C.L of Waltham, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.W .L.Roberts, Manchester, N.H.; Mr.and Mrs.L.Ge Balker, and daughter, Dorothy, of Ottawa, Ont, - Mr.W.W.Sprague, of St.Johns- NEIGE BEADS\u2014 Romano mm iT, Tui bovocs Sassen 15e Fine quality, wide, value 18c, ELECTRIC OIL\u2014 + 25c size to-morrow 190, | TO-MORROW, YARD .WINDOW \u2018MUSEIN, | © assorted Pee 36.in, ons.SILK WAISTS, MATHIEU'S SYRUP oF TAR\u2014 To-morrow 25c.A.special COMFORTERS\u2014Special.A shipment direct from the factory.> j \u201cromaT.SOAPS, bury, Vt., is spending a couple of days in town on business.\u2018Mrs.M.Hunt, of East Coventry, Vt., is spending a few days at Dérby Line the guest of her son, Mr.Ralph Hunt.7 dualier LA | © 83.96 lot reached us- last week\u2014 fine quality French Taffeta Silk, smart White ground, with - All new goods.Clean batting filing.81.45 line for .+.ov or a.$1.15 $2.00 line for .' .$1.66 $2.50 line for .$2.10 VEILINGS, c.YARD.ored veilings, in 2c and 300 values at this popular price.\u2019 1: To-morrow, per yard.J roe ATG boy's or men\u2019s sizes bosom, cuffs attached, Y BIZE i rted lot t la Ko - : A nice asso ot of blac and co TO-MORROW .LA WHITE WOOL BLANKETS.je a - Ce TT + DRESS SHIELDS, \"1360 - Ten dozen of these Stockinet Dress Shields bought at half price.Now is a good time \u2018to secure a pair for every dress.Value .25c.TOMORROW _ PER PAIR .LINEN TOWELS, + T9 PR.Twenty dozen came to us'at a special price this week.We'll clear them likewise.All linen, red border.[Extra wearing.Extra value at.25c.- To-morrow per pr.=.PLAID DRESS- STUFFS, | 4240 Seven pretty patterns in these Scoteh Plaids.Regular double width, net colors, just the material to make up a nice school dress, Value Bie; 4%¢ To-morrow per yafd .+ .{ A Smart Short Coat.For ° $5.98 .: Fawn, cream or black\u2014just the thing for fall wear\u2014all - sizes.$9, $10 values.\u201cTo-morrow ee 5D.2099025000900 ROLLER TOWEL RACKS, apy el! made, works to perfection, valué éso00 A nice fluffffy quality \u2018blanket, good weight.and size.Ground | value at $2.95.| , : To-morrow per pair ., .r .exe style, button front, long sleeves, all\u201d gises, eave a dollar: to-morrow.Var ue $4.75.TO-MORROW .mages ue $375 | SHIRTS, value 660.l porte .1 48c pretty pattern, well made, soft ; .TO- MORROW 18c.Wissseere gerieé Tc , 150 \u201c@PC,eass esse eesscasse vspounse ousnetons .20c l'a crane + vovses vosvee esses vanses vvvess ses 2BC HIRE'S ROOT BEER, 196 The great temperance drink, a bottle makes 5 gallons, 25c.TOMORROY, BOTTLE vu severe see To-morrow 19e Bebe On | a 8 fog Toe Ÿ of Rock Island, now of Boston, Mass., one Os.ant'Cucum- is here for a few weeks\u2019 stay.Master Mechanie Xd 8.fon.10c \u2018Miss Blanche Allard hag gone to Boston a rom there to New Yor vis inary Scap Mo cake.Pit 150 where she will attend _the millinery.\u2018Pine Tar Soap, 5c.cake 8 for 10c Openings.Jap Lilac Soap .5¢ cake 6 for 25c]| Mrs, J.Ellen Foster, of Washington, Pej Soap 80 8 tor %c D.C., is the guest of Rev.and Mrs, HISKÉ\u2014 U A.Lee Holmes, WHIS Special Sale.Miss.Maude Walker has.taken the school at Corliss and has left for there, \u2019 COATICOOK.Arrivals include : Mr.S.J.McElroy, of Dunham, visiting his son for-a couple of days ; Mrs.A.F.Houghton, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., visiting Mrs.Ed Tafe on Saturday; Mr.E.A, Til- 27 BOY\u2019 s PEAK CAPS\u2014 Navy Blue Pattern.1! ETPpoN RUNNERS\u2014 3045 of white wool GREY FLANNEL, ; Le ; light and dark, greys, nice |\" | Union quality, extra 20c val ue TO-MORROW, per yard .\u2026 a.Fa Medium, 17e YD.FLANNELETTE SHEETING, 2% YD: : T heavy thick flannelette,.which is sold for table padding.all jarring value 35c.TO-MORROW, PER.YD.his is a of.dighes.sressesspne vel Saves.|: 3 inches wide, |.white, EIDERDOWN ER 0 wide, in cream, cardinal, pink.90c.value.\u2018 4-+00\"0-0\"00000000 00 0001 0nnEEQUE) To-morrow, per yd.| .\u2019 12§c 4 TO-MORROW .ee 12% CRAVENNETE, - 98¢ Cravenette Waterproofing, in fawn.or grey, 66 in.wide, value $1.25; TO-MORROW, YARD .oo.ve JOC FLANNELETTE 9c.pink, blue, cardinal and \u2018grey\u2014 Soft fiuffy finish.| TO-MORROW, Der yprd voctus sossostes thick, flufly.quality, | Lo.Numerops Nice ; pattern.To-morrow, pr.6 % XD.light blue or Lace Curtains 3 TO-MORROW dc PR.requests for a good low.price bedroom Jurtain justifies us 1 putting on this line | tO-MOITOW.40e TO-MORR Ladies\u2019 Coat Sweaters $2, 50 + The correct style for this fall\u2019a wear.Cardinal, navy, white or grey, full length coat, with 3 pockets.Assorted weaves, all sizes.Value \u2018$3.$$ 50 BELTS, 256 A nice Une of ladies\u2019 Belts, in Silk, silver or ki AN 85c values.25, +.se oe (1) ee pee ¢ TO-MORROW TOILET PAPER, \u201c8 Fon 200 Best quality; wire.loop in.corner: to hang up by.Value 40e acket.TO-MORRQW P 8 PACKAGES FOR .wl To-morrow, each .ev a PER BIT.| FEATHERWEIGHT HAIR WAVERS\u2014 The newest idea for \u2018waving the hair.Put up in ove of fout, SHELL HAIR BARRETTS\u2014 Quite.fashionable, now.| Value 20c.; 15 TO-MORROW .wo.veer A a for .IMPORTED PINS\u2014 | 3 'Papors NEW BACK COMBS\u2014 1 To-morrow .Re ve ee Sample Underskirts One hundred fall and winter Undershirts to be offered tomorrow FACTORY COs.\u2014 skirt to-morrow.All a rt t Factory PEARL BUTTONS, 1 de Nice quality, holes, fine finish.Extra value at 7c.To-morrow 9% 2s ee +.os en a 4 - 5 prs.Drawers, were ae Why not get your Fall Under- Ÿ- F Ladies\u2019 Whitewear .SPECIAL CLEARING LINES.5 Corset Covers, were 30c % Corset Covers, were \"50e 30e 18 Cet\u201d Covers, vers 65e 35e for .ve / 10 prs.Drawers, were.de Joc NT 00 for.pr] '10- \u2018nderskirts, some soiled, were.\u2018B5c: to $1.00.for .One only, 32.4 40, Solr.Bde,\u201d .$150 { : - VASRLINES.Five - \u2018different kinds, .\u2018which if : bo white pearl: buttons, 4 | separately would.cost boc, packed in neat wooden box, TO-MORROW, PER BOX vo.vs irvvuves restore ver dozen .i.5: \u2018 4e q 2c BAX ught 2%5¢ alue 10c, 4 TO-MOFrOW 177 .D) -FAULTLESS SAFTY PINS\u2014 On cards of one size \u201cTO-MORROW canes svnees dozen, assorted rons ages aes 4c ton, Stanstead.Departures : Mr, and Mrs.polis.La- visiting friends and Willie Barnes to Montreal alter spending a Couple of weeks vacation with E, Colt to Toronto exhibition ;Mr.- P.H.Armitage and Mrs.Armitage, Mr.and.Mrs.Aaron Pomroy, t Toronto exhibition ; , ; Miss Armitage to Montreal.pe For.same\u2019 price Boys and Girls, izes 3 to 13 years.All TO-MORROW \u2026 20 f Stap paying fancy prices for groceries.Two Seasonable Pickling Items.Mixed Whole Pick'ing Spices \u2018This mixton contains twenty different kinds of whole: spices.Gives the pickles a fine flavor.Usually sold at 35c.TO-MORROW, 3 PER POUND .vied cusses bros C ; WHITE WINE VINEGAR\u2014 Very highest XXX triple Our usual price, .TO-MORROW, PER GALLON stren th.40c.Often sold at.oc en © 30¢ Solid 156.Day.« I twenty-five cent tin Dairy Baking\u2019 Powder for 17 Be 16c 1 2 ten-cent packets Corn Starc ] \u20ac pounds Good Rice for k for Lic 3à pounds Small White Beans for 15¢ 4 pounds Graham Flour for 15c 8.ozs.Nutmegs( worth 2c).for 156 8% pounds Buckwheat Flour for 15c 4 pounds Rolled Wh 4 lbs.Gold Dust Corn Meal for 15c 4.fve-cent packets Cow Brand Soda 15c 4 pounds.split peas for 15c \u20182 ten-cent packets Salad Dressinæ for 15c \u20182 ten-cent packets Quick Pudding for 15c 2 ten-cent tins Magic Btove Polish 15c 1 26c bottle tomato Ketchup for 15c.five-cent tins Sardines for - 15¢ \u2018ten-cent\u2019 packets Jelly Powder for 15c } = pounds loat sugar for 15c SPECIALS.\" \u2018BEST.-40c.COFFEE .FOR 1 FRESH EGGS, Z%c DOZEN\" \u2018119 POUNDS REDPATR GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.00.CIFINEST PASTRY FLOUR IN 25 lb.BAGS, TO-MORROW, 75c.| BEST XXX WHITE WINE VINEGAR, 300 GAL EVAPORATED APPLES, 2 LBS.FOR TOS ie.CORN OR PEAS 3 TINS A LOG BIN TOMATOES, SURPRISE SQ0AP\u2014 Tic TIN.8 bars, for 25c.;.Very special price by box of 100 TRY our.25c Tea.bars Oiir- 25¢ Coffee.\u2019 Cannot be equalled anywhere under 35c.te eat for 15c Mr.Lafaille, while getting out pulp Guy Bros, Coaticook's favorite mins trelg are in \u2018town and will appear at the opera house to-night.42e \u2014\u2014 : AYER'S CLIFF.Arrivals include : Miss.Channell, of | Boston, at Mr.S: W, Sargent\u2019s .\u2018Mrs.G.Buckland and Miss Buckland, l.o- \u2018well, Mass., at W.E.Hurd\u2019s : Mr.osd Mrs.\u2018M.Wor then, Boston, latives in town ; Mr.and Mrs\u2026\u2014B.- A.Plumley at Mr.C.Cass\u2019.Departures : Mr.and Mrs.Eames, of Wellington, Mass.,-who have spent tie summer at Mr.Homer Rexford\u2019s : Mrs.Peasley, Mrs.Ford and Mr.Ham, ell of Boston, returned home; Mr, \"and \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.Hill, returned to Lowell; Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Loring and little son on Thursday for Braintree, Mass.; Miss .Gladys Copeland, efter spending several weeks with Mrs.Ayer, to Boston on Saturday; Mr.\" and Mrs.E.Bangs, Master Porter and Mrs.H.G.Ayer Saturday in New- | port.Carpenters are busily engaged.: Constructing the framework for the new mill of A.k.Fish & Co., which is he- ing erected near the track on Pleasant street, ._STANSTEAD.Mr, Earle Sisco left on Saturday for a visit to relatives ine Boston and New York.Mrs.William Terrill is confined to Her bed threatened with an attack of rheumatic fever, Miss Margaret Fields, who is teaching \"at Derby, Vt., spent Sunday \u2018at her home here.Mr.Henry Pierce, of Texas, \u201cis spending his vacation the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.¥.Pierce.Dr.and Mrs.Wade, of Berlin, N.H., {visited Mrs.Wade\u2019s brother, Mr.Beni.Wright, this week.Mrs.Sylvester Hill Was called to Newport on Tuesday by the serious illness of her daughter, Miss 1.Williams.i Miss Lucy Stockwell, who has been visiting relatives in Danville, Que., returned to Stanstead on Tuesday.\u2014 BROMPTON VILLE.Mr.M.McDonnell, G.T.R.Agent, wife and son, Everett, who have heen on an extended trip to Tllinois aml Iowa points visiting relatives and Highly.Important Eva : - We offer for Inspection this week | of Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Fair three exceptional Bargain Events; - } Ladies\u201d Parisian Bloussy A real Smart Dress Blouse, with rich garniture, made of > chine \u2018and other like febrics in cream and colors, (Tala: No.2.Ladies\u2019 Walking Gloves \u201cSlik Pettiooates.* line 3.+.896 | ji in black and colors, English make and a real bargain a.Jn wd i æ \u2018line esoss00008 pesevesse 496 k =.masked, via.vizio posesessy poses ovcorens songes joe souocces sorcessnsontsne Tal A.BAYLEY vit | rome Miss Mary J.Hall, a former resident joie and ¢hild to Montreal for a week relatives ;Mr, his parents ; Messrs.T.Trihey and H.wood on Friday, had the misfortune | to have one of his horses valuedat 3185.break his- leg and it had to be shot | \"Sept.visiting re- | Mrs.Dan.Fry, who have heer guests, \u2014 d ing done.We m Cleaning or Dyeing 8 Silks, C0 ve Woollens in Ladies or or Gen Le hg well, Try it in one room.it for the whole house.friends returned home onThursday.fy! RN tal | i.LU \u2018 | = Pin : \"All sizes, $1.pair, : | | 1 BOSTON & MAI.Ing Ë acces Tey ous \u2018hursday vor Friday Saves + Saturday.pe pda on \u201cavouets 9 cr In Effect Jason | ue of Wind: ESpgeg a.a.m.\u2014For on.p.mi\u2014For p.m Pmt sano \u2014_ - : nes p.m.For] Boston, and Fes vo oa \\ a she New York; p.m.\u2014From Bostoa sad er m.\u2014From Boston 8 50 > m \u2014From Boites.ad New 30 a.m.\u2014Mixed from Newport, iy days onlys.Detailed information asd Hnetais may be obtained at ticket ofipes, D, J.FLANDERS, Pass, Tral, Xe.| \u201cTIME TABLE ; n Effect Jupe 20ch, tons, NEW YORK EXPRESS.~Lea fr | ooke 9.26 a.m., arrives Quebe jà \u201d p.m., daily excépt Mondays BOSTON EXPRESS-\u2014Loites fr rooke 7.00 a.m., arrives Quebet J .m., daily except Sunday: PôR RTLAND EXPRESS -\u2014Ljavu Me brooke 1.00 D.m., arrives Quebe Lu an, daily except Sunday: ACCOMMODATION Sherbrooke 5.55 p.m., arrives Quis 18 a.m., daily.except.Gundés; so Sonn connectin u For timetables or further partisis ' EXCURSIONS b the Canadian Northwest, Sept.let, i IOMESEEKERS\u2019 and 29th.TORONTO EXHIBITION, September oh and ho Me ès eptember » owe eturn limit Sept.15th, 19% I REDUCED FARES.eflect Sept.1st to Oot.ami clupive.Second class colanist fares trom, 4% brooks to A Victoria, Suid and Portlan San Francisco, Asgilis ra ago) $64 \u201cLABOR DAY - One-way First-Class Fos.For the Round Trip, dth \u201cto th, inclusive, es od to return Sopt t 8 \u20ac.H.SEWELL, Cita Pass 4 | Art Bide.1-1 Mbochrooks; 08 GRAND! EXHIBITION EXCURSII | TORONTO Ost.Going Sept.8, 9, 10 .as Return limit Sept.loth, ie , © OTIAWA Ont y Sept; 18, 19, 20, 22, M, M +000 , 198, Return limit Sept.28th colons {us One way seoond y in effect Sept.1st [to Oct, 5 var Bu Sept.21, 23, 25 + ++ a, Vancouver, B.C., ttle, land, Ore., San \u2018Freres, 8 in goles, Cal.\u201c5.$34.48, \u2026 Corresponding rates ta Vo ma Le point 5 Annual WESTERN exouasiot \u2014- TO se Port Huron,» $16.20 :; Chicago, uke 20i a: Mich.$17 iran inaw, Mich., $17.76: Clev elapd Obl i Detroit and boat, \"818.90; Be Pa Minneapolis, Minn,, $358 15\" C oi æ Sept.17, 18, 1 où ; © Return limit, Oct.bi 9.\u201c City Ticket Ofmee 3 Strathessé SLE To anyone wanting pros ow rw \u201c Get our prices before \"work lout of town.IMPERIAL LUNDI ue .DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, Sboriro C Bell \u2019phone 10, People's 3B: WANTER 1% | The public to know ee Ur 6e * 000 feut hard wood footité Fi, past eight months.i\" ee floor, we mauufac tt t, b ° Be hollow, back, gu ShIY iin gnd to be \" horous jr) a UMMIN ud lA HC ok ARRIVE SHERBROOKA ) 8157 Bie | pllows I a.m.\u2014Daily aa _ ta >) \u2019 TRAIN, ~ Lan trains on Mogantie Dir diere.Valley Bras \u2018: apply to any of the compady's Mul £'to 8.5.druady ASE \u2018 Low rates.Tips pris r pho 5th inst.si prie | SHERBR He \"out sie MORTGAC Receives mu SHERBR Advertisemen:s | Vacant, Lost ar Board and othe ts.~~ Reaso 18 cents for 15 6 Cash is adva And Satis | ç \u2018a gvery Biternoon, t 106: and 108 Welling 1 8 psc Erproobe- trictly 1p et [A PRICH s Canada, TIO.address 10, States, gi al 1.00 ; three Guan six months, 1 20 cents.: one Eastern Town- in t only, Li itters should MOLT y express OF Post = on er.procsstio! segister lett exceeding 0 orders Thanks 100 line: word.| ents should advertiéer ter before 0 of publica- of the day No changes ived alter £ 8.10 : DAILY RECORD.son statement fon week end- 1908: ge Marriages and Deaths.{ TT BIRTHS.\u2018On Thursday.puvrpSON-0n Mrs.J.\u201cio Mr.and a Bethel, Que.n[T\u2014At Knowlton, ponax AU so, a daughter paquet Vrs.A.Archambault.Sept.3rd, - A.David- on to = fame ue \u2014 At-West Bolton, on a pas Co Wee Mr.and Mrs.AINE- RR.als daughter.x JE See A, , d rs, .m- oNs-To Mr.an on the gous, of Windsor Mills, a son, : ; fib inst.EF A penoogm.eget | HERBROOKE LOAN & pe ma ci D NRTGAGE COMPANY.P 20th 1909; re | © Receives money on deposit and t RUE Ù , ad Yew vir) À [flows Interest at 4 p.C.© Mona ' 610.vagoled half yearly.; bn and New Yor, J J.DAVIDSON, President, pn and 8 IORMIER\u2019S ADV.| == [vill continue the nu and New York, 0 Newport, Saas, * ps = pe we 20th, toes.J | © 33.\u2014Léaves She - | \u2026- -vond reproach, 1 has been a scarcity as to quantity at _ B kr Ç Ca Lo 2 5 HERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908, : PAGE THREB.= =r: \u2014 HOKKAIDO | KNOWLTON.FARNHAM, : COMMENTS ON EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HAPPENINGS.AAAI AAAI Scarcity of Water \u2014\u2014\u2014 1 have noticed while driving about the country that farmers are being obliged to haul water from some nearby stream to supply their stock.In some cases it isn\u2019t a nearby stream either for many of the brooks have dried up during the recent drought.While this scarcity of water is serious just at the present time it is likely to be more serious later on unless we have heavy rains.Many of the springs and brooks which may be supplying water at the present time will not likely continue to do so during the \u2018winter unless the source from which the supply comes is replenished.One of the things that we can bank on here in the Eastern Townships is our splendid water.While the quality is be- unfortunately there times in recent years.I,presume as the wood is: being cut down the supply is diminishing as the value of the woods with regard to water supply is of course admitted.However, while the situation at the present time is in some places quite serious there is the hope that the fall rains may be suffi cient to tidé us over the coming winter.Fair Week a Home Week.Perhaps there is no one thing in the Province of {Quebec that serves as a home week for so many communities as, does the {Sherbrooke Fair.The railway rates secured by the Association for some years past have been extremely low.This has got to be generally known with; the result that a large nymber of people look forward to the event for a, home coming.The number of people who come back to the Province for a visit - from \u2018the New England States is very large.While the tickets may read to Sherbrooke, only a portion of the time covered by them is spent .in that city.\u201d And so, the Association is doing a good work even in this line, that is, keeping up the connection between the old home in the Townships and those who have left it for a time to seek a livelihood elsewhere.: nL ; - : Bist yrical Secieties.Inoticed that a city daily commented recently very favorably upon the historical sogieties of\u2019 the Counties of Brome and Missisquoi, the proceed- v 4 \u201c3 .ings at whose annual, meetings were published in the Record.The people of these ?counties are worthy of emula- rrives Quebes LA j | i 0 \u201ctee ma | NSCOUNT SALE 8.\u2014Leaves | JR THE BALANCE rives Quebes IL} ngay., 5 S.\u2014Leaves, Bhgr- rrives Quebes 015 - do - aday.-; OFTHE MONTH.-| TRAIN.\u2014 Leaves : RE \u2026 arrives Quebes \u2018- | Look Up Your FURS For pt Sanddy.te HL ue EN Repairs.1 Wellington St.\u2018on Megantie Div e Valley Branch.urther partioulars compahy\u2019s agents, G: F.and P.As :XCURSIONS ts: +, sept.Ist, I5th Tickets good.40f.® ([BITION, _ 7 +5 th .\u2026 ee.4084 hy.veer SIE hth, 1908.r ARES.= ~~ Oct.31.1908 fz - fares from She Victoria, Sesttie È ¥ Angeles (vis.Chic SHERBROOKE RECORD | Advertisemente 01 Help Wanted, Situations | SF THE :Vacant, Log and Found, Rooms to Let, d and other Miscellaneous Classified lass Fare -.ents, ; pd Trip, Reasonable Rates | inclusive, tickets I Co ne Sth.1908 : \u201cals for 15 words, 1 day ; ech addi- word, | cent, 6 days for th i Ë Cash io advance, norme price * \u2018Quick Returns tu Pass Adl Sherbrooke, daté \u201c people, | interesting intellectual side to the so- | cial life of the community their tend- i ple tion in thig connection, by other counties in thé-Lastern Townships,for as stated in| the article just referref to these orgdnizations strive to collect ,and prive the local history of our and are doing a good work because in addition to supplying an ency is to heighten the present generation\u2018s appreciation of the valueof the inheritance! they enjoy.As I have pointed oùt, more than once, we peo- in the Fastern Townships,do not appreciate pur heritage as we should.The people of Brome and Missisquoi, interested \u2018 in these associations.and \u2018through them finding out who were the early settlers, how they made their little clearings, forced a livelihood from the wilderness and toiled to turn it.into - farms, are likely toappreciate it more than thosewho have no such or ganizations.We cannot learn the history of our ancesters and their hard- \u2018ships and struggles with the success acchieved : without appreciating to a greater extent the beautiful farms which \u2018their toil has made possible for \u2018us to enjoy.| : 0 +.|\u2014The Commentera s .STANBURY.Miss Mamie Guy left on Monday for Cowansville to commence-her duties.as teacher:in the Academy.,Ç Our school opened on Sept.1st with Miss Helena Short, teacher.\u2018The -Misses Ethel and Flora Morrison, hate returned to Montreal.\\nd Satisfactory Results Mowwy cap be addressed Le If desired, (CURSIONS.:° care of Record, \u2014 FAST PINNACLE., : Mr.John Dymond:and family visited Mr.E.J.Ingalls one day this week.Mrs.Turner, who was visiting Mr.E.J.Ingalls, has returned to Ottawa, \u2014 Ont.021777 2%, n, 1908.= Ont.\"io Te th, 1908.Cen \u2019 .- 5°\" colontst faces do lessop's Crucible Stel Oct.31, 198 rte Slowly and thoroughly le, Wash.Port: _ is free from \u20ac y > from Sulphur.Meel ip a small fire, \u2018Stands ; - C0 and Los An.to many.othe Hb dH | JESSOP\u2019S STEEL hardens at & LOW HEAT.Apply heat Use as little blast ag possible.See that fire You cannot properly ; heat & large block of trbriririkkre ter are stopping guests of Mr.and lee ed with no small the very brilliant north i Friday might.rihern lights course of construction, Mrs.A.H.Walker and little daugh- in Knowlton, the Mrs.H.H.Rub- Mr.Ned.Soules, of Montreal, was in Knowlton over Sunday.\u2018Several of the Knowlton people view4 amount of interest on Mrs.Evans has her new cottage on the Conference grounds well under Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Davignon left on Saturday for Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara, where they expect to be for one or two weeks, Mrs.N- M.Harris left on Saturday afternoon for a few days\u2019 change and visit with friends in Montreal.creel \u2014., CLARENCEVILLE.\u201cDon\u2019t leave your horse untied,\u201d was the good advice given to the driver, but the driver, being in a hurry, did not heed it, and so, a Clarence- ville citizen met with an accident.His horse, Friday, while standing infront of the E.T.Bank, became hungry for the green grass, and a little nervous on account of the flies, and being untied, while endeavoring to eat lost his balance and fell in the harness.Some of those who were in thé bank unloosed the horse and found that the phils were broken.The owner, who was in one of the stores, ras notified and after seeing .what had happened, thought well of the advice.11 RANDBORO.7 Arrivals and departures include : Mr.Stewart Boyd.from Brooklyn, N.Y., at his father\u2018s, Mr.Matthew Boyd: Miss Pearl Chaddock to rned Plain; Messrs Roy Maze and Willie Lawson, who went to England to visit their friends and relatives have returned.A number from this way attended the Eastern Exhibition at Sherbrooke.Mr.Ernest Middlemiss has had the misfortune to cyt his foot which will lay him up for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.McIntosh, from Flanders, were visiting at Mr.Henry Mec- Claren\u2018s recently.° FT + \u2018 The felt for the hammers in a Gour- lay piano is imported at three times the cost of the felt in an ordinary piano.It is that.best felt, so firm and lasting in texture, which will keep the tone as good for many years after as when the piano first comes from the maker.1 } Deaths Reported.Ÿ ETF \"ns.CATHCART, FORMERLY OF INVERNESS.: Glen Murray, Sept.7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The sad news has reached here of the death of Mrs.Cathcart; of Marlow,\\ formerly Emma Duff, of Inverness.She died in the Jeffrey Haie Hospi- eration.- L.I.HUNGERFORD, PHILIPSBURG Philipsburg, Sept.7.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Mr.L.L.Hungerford night after suffering weeks.| .The funeral was held Friday at his\u2019 late home, Rov.A.A.Ireland officiating.gon.died Tuesday a number of SON OF MR.JOHN MORGAN, FARNHAM.\u2014 Farnham, Sept.7.\u2014(Special)\u2014The little son of Mr.John Morgan died from diphtheria on Wednesday morning and was buried on Wednesday af- \u2018ternoon.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.Morgan have the sympathy of the whole community in their bereavement.The little fellow was only sick two or three days.PASSED AWAY AT AGE OF 82 YEARS.Sutton, Que., Sept.7.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Miss Elizabeth Hope, known as \u201cAunt Lizzie,\u201d to her friends, who has lived for the last five years with her niece, Mrs.Florence Holmes, died from the, effects of a cancer and old age combined on Monday last.The good old lady was a native of Gloucestershire, England, and came to Canada with her parents 64 years ago.She lived for.over fifty years in the families of James Burnet, Sr., now deceased, and of his son, Jas.Burnet, Jr., and came to Sutton nearly five years ago.She was an example of patient endurance of her many sufferings and passed away very suddenly at the last to her reward.Her friends will miss her pleasant face and kindly words.Deceased was 82 years of age.THE LATE HENRY HOLLIS LAWRENCE.South Stukeley, Sept.Tth,\u2014Special) \u2014Henry Hollis Lawrence, whose death is lately reported, was born at South Stukely, Oct.13th, 1844.He married Margaret Morrison Ham, of the same place, July 1st, 1869.He removed from Stukely to Pleona, Ont., in 1878 and from there went to Peace River the year \u201cof the rebellion, 1885.They had a son born in Vermillion, July 3rd, 1888.the first pure white boy born in that region.Notwithstanding the many privations to which he and his.family were subjected to, he accumulated a large property, they being the first to introduce steam thresh er, grist mill,cream separator and other useful inventions into that country.He left Vermillion the summer of 1901.and settled in Boissevain, Man.the following year, where he has since resided.He has been in failing health for some time, spending several weeks in a sanitarium for treatment last winter, but the end came suddenly He arose a( usual Wednesday morning, Aug.12th, ate a hearty breakfast and as was.his usual custom, led in family prayer.At 8.30 he had ceased to live, passing away peace fully at the last.He leaves a widow, seven sons and one daughter to mourn his loss.Of these four are in Peace River, one in Sask, one i Alaska and XCURSIONS RM, - \u201cARK\u201d \u201cBEST\u201d \u201cLEQNARD\u201d \u201ciss; Detroit t dames Robertson Co, Limited.MONTREAL.1120; Bay Citfs AGENTS, Pro vince of Quebeë pads, SUITE in ._ C 3hec.+ A I 3 Jo.& EE ES uspescons | ! 0 \u2014 ) } 3 The: inary Crimp; and the Fea- 9 ake.tures of the Better Crimp.me 2x Crimp | 9 And it tells the kind of A Crimp that is the Better Dyeing on?And the Crimp\u2014AND WHY.ba, Cottons * ( 9 Ifyouare Tnteraster à Gents wea® 0 ss Post Card will bring this p sep ne 1H à sequence Bright Little \u201c Eye- by & STEAM Te Title of à Mighty Opener to you at once.DKS, - fe lot Sting Little Book-| 9 Ask Yourself \u2014Why | herbrooke.UH hag MD Washhoards, that not let us Send You a oples 223-__ \u2018 & HR tels + Issued.Copy To-day?| 3 | Cu > he Value of the Cc irate | [LR Neston | TB BtO ne tne _o8lY 2 5.: we ed ABC HERE SINCE 1851.io 4 \u201c.° Qe - Liv, SAtures of the Or- 8, EVE _ qe \"WHERE IN CANADA, ASK FOR EDDY'S MATCHES a son and daughter in Boissevain.The eldest daughter who was a nurse in training at the M&ontreal General Hospital passed away ten years ago, and is buried in South Stukely.He also leaves a brother, Isaac W.Lawrence in Dakota, who is now the on- lv surviving member of his family.He was a good man.having walked in the fear of the Lordformany vears.He had many friends in this part of the country who will regret his death.| | LA tal, Quebec, while undergoing an op-| Mr.Richard Hemsley, of Montreal, has sold out bis interests in the jewellery business here to Messrs.H.D.Keast and F.F.T.Brown.The new firm will be known under the name of Keast & Brown, watchmakers, jewellers and diamond merchants.Messrs.Keast & Brown intend to put in new up-to-date fixtures and a new stock of the best quality.Repairs will \u2018be done in first-class style on the prem- 1se8 and several lines of the best railroad watches will be kept on hand at all times.There was a large market on Saturday, which was well attended.Prices were about the same as on the previous Saturda Mrs.Cram, of Barton, Place, was the guest of her sister, Mrs- F.Spoor, recently.night, when the young people held a dance in the Odd Fellows\u2019 hall in honor of Mr.George Cooke, who leaves for the west soon.cupied by Mr.W.Hoskins as a \u2018confectionery store, is being raised, so as to allow of a dwelling being constructed on the second floor.pe K WATERLOO.Mr.John I.Booth, who has been taking treatment at the Knowlton Sanitarium for the past ten days has returned greatly benefited.2 Mr.and Mrs.Tucker, of West Lebanon, .N.H., has been in *own, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Temple.Mr.Samuel Price has returned fram & few weeks\u2018 trip to St.John, N.B., where he enjoyed a well-earned rest.Townships Bank staff, at St.Joseph de Beauce, is spending a week\u2018s holiday at his old home here the guest of his parents and sister.visited .tendedthe exhibition there.; Mr.Ralph Eastman, of Boston, Mass., is spending his holidays in town, the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Eastman.r.+ SUTTON.turned from their trip through Massachusetts and Connecticut and are again residents of their home here.Messrs.J.B.Jenne and F.sey and Evelyn Lafleur will leave on Montreal.Mrs, Allen Crothers and her daughter Allie are staying with Mrs.Florence Holmes.Rev.W.W.Jones, who has his home in Bethany, Ont.Miss Bertha Bickford has returned Here from her visit to Swanton Junction, D - RN Miss Louise Williams\u2019 many friends here.are pleased tu learn that she is \u2018enjoying a well-earned Ottawa.Miss Goldie Mills has gone to Stan- stead for the winter term of college.Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Prop.pt, SOUTH S1TUKELY.us and Mrs.J.Martin, of New Bedford, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.E.Thomas, of Ottawa ; Mr.Furber Drew, of Green- \u2018field, Mass., and Mr.S.Martin, of Brown\u2019s Hill.Miss Alice Purdy -returned to Boston recently.| -AÀ number from here attended the dance at Fastman on Friday evening last and report a fine time.cer is building is progresding well.Mr.Spencer expects to have it ready to open for business before winter.Mr.Ernest Martin, of Manitoba, is the guest of his parents here.His marriage to Miss Louise May, of Melbourne, takes place this month.\u2014\u2014\"\" PHILIPSBURG.Messrs.G.H.Montgomery and W.F.Kay took many first prizes at the Bedford fair.Mr.L.V.Denel also took a prize on butter, bread and fancy work, Those were the only exhibits from Philipsburg, Miss Meigs, of Boston, Mass., is at her aunt\u2019s (Mrs.Montgomery's) for a short time.' Mr.and Mrs.John Hallen have returned to New York, after spending the summer at Mrs.John Solomon's.Mr, L.V.Denel hau a big turkey Thursday night.Mr.Sanford Borden has sold his fine pacing horse to Me, Slee.LAWRENCEVILLE.cobel ; Miss J.Robertson, of Montreal, guests of Mrs.A.J.Brown; Mr.G.C.Copping back from Rawdon and Vermont, where he has been spending a few weeks visiting friends ; Mr.A.Pearson, Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Brown back from Granby.Departures ¥ Mr.and Mrs.Ernest, Charles and Margaret Kendall \u2018to their home in North Adams, Mass.; Misses A.- and B., Kendall to Montreal on their way home to Fitchburg; Mr.C.A.Tucker to Sutton: for a day or two.A \u2018Great Chew! STA CHEWING TOBACCO has just been increased in size.a A pleasant time was had on Friday ' The roof on the building formerly oc- | : Mr.Gordon Harvey, of the Easterm- Mr.and Mrs.James Pierson and son friends in Sherbrooke and at- M.F.Goddard, of the Maple Tree Produce Association, has returned from Sherbrooke exhibition, where the Maple Tree Produce Association was awarded the silver .medal.for its splendid exhibit of maple syrup and sugar, .Mr.and Mrs.Lougeway have re- Jenne, R.Brown and Kenneth Jenne, together with Misses Hazel Brown and Monday for their schools in and near been making a short stay here, has left.for vacation\u2019 in Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for Recent visitors in town include : Mr.The new store that Mr.C.M.Spen-.killed and partly eaten by a fax on Arrivals: Miss L.Copping, of Bos- | | was not very well attended owing to The latest Creations in Footwear \u201cWIGGETT'S Shoe Store\u201d OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.School Books AND ALL School Requisites \u2018See \u201cThe Prize\u201d Exercise and Scrib bling Books.F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, 10 Strathcona Square You can be sure of Pure Drugs at GRIFFITH'S the Purity which means results in the sick roem.Ask your physician.Griffith's Drug Store (THE KODAK STORE.) \u2014.121 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS DOMINION LINE Royal Mail Steamships \u2014FROM MONTREAL CANADA, - | Oct.10, Nov, 14.VANCOUVER, Sept.12 SOUTHWARK, Uct.17 DOMINION, - Sept.19, Oct.24 OTTAWA, Sept.26, Oct.81 KENSINGTON Oct.8, Nov.7 MODERATHE RATH SERVICH.\u2014Seo- ond-class [to Liverpool, 345.00 ; to London, $2.50 additional.'Third-class to Liverpool,\u2019 London.Londonderry, Belfast, Glasgow, $27.60.C.H.FOSS, or EH.SEWELL, GG.T.Ry.}.Ry.or DOMINION LINE, - 17 8t.Sacrament S£.Montreal.J = OG FEN Je LEE \u201cTO LIVERPOOL Mamie Holmes, passed the week in Sherbrooke.Co 5 5 LAKE ERIE The Misses Nellie Tupper, Tlla| Sept.12, Bat, - -
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