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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" - ce f ount paid for debfs and interest, \u20183102.- M 3 à, Le Value ; sa RIBESMEN sullicient to meet the current expenses Make any change.in the \u2018present ar- D rs, ; mes Han: of the NCO.T.pions had to provide special pullmeans | og; othe or amounts paid to 30UL June, Pars.Wm._ Diamond ond x, Getty 4 59: o the rate of taxation is increased to rangements.We still have the matter ties,\u201d Me Croés ; edical T emper- | and our White M ne par green Quebec 1909, janitor, examination paper, etc., perty tear North Pinnacle, containing 3 Rebs \u2014 fi : meet this.requirement.bt in hand, an Wo mony bp able to.carly ance.\u2019 Miss Crist an Richardson ; this season they have not booked any i 65; boon esos hand to 30th one hun&&d acres or Yand for $1,500.ji: te A value practical way of o aining agdi- ¢ a es une 65.Total disburse- One half Of t 1 \u201c LAE EY 125 Several Camps Already Burned tional revenue is found Jn the case of such charges in our serv ice as will \u201cnite Temps n qua Sutra of these Special ars.traffic is not ments $760.65.ae rue, he Jon i well timbered à CAES the city\u2019 of Toroutol where the city y meet the réq ents © \u2018\u201c he 88 heavy thi ce though spruce th ri 1 ti ber Bh he .tron t Sherbrooke and other Mrs.Castle, and: \u201cThe Boy in the avy this year as last year, still gh sp is the principal timber \u20ac A y.by Tribesmen.gels a rovally from the street railway ei 2 sud > a Home,\u201d Mrs.(Dry-Cape.A \u201cY\u201d hoar|8 large number are being carried FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF COW- product.Mr.Diamond will retain the Max om SON 3 rs a / | SHERBROOKE, QUE, \u2014_ WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1909.ONE CENT i, B.C, AN 4080 (AHP T0- DAY.= Hand Society Responsible for State of Affairs, - [2] FOREIGN MINERS WERE TH REAT- TATTER- ARE TRYING = TO DISLODGE \u2018THEM FROM MOUNT HOW TO RAISE MORE avic REVENUE.Problem to Come E Before Convention in Montreal.SHERBROOKE AND OTHER TOWN- tax levy, and when the revenue is not This royalty brings\u2019 to the city nearly half a million lars, a year.In other cities\u201d where franchises are dol- SHERBROOKE AND THE GRAND TRUNK.Company Cannot Grant Board : of Trade Requests.STATE THAT THEY HAVE CONSID- exist at present will met: permit us to - Yours truly,- G.W.VAUX, | General x Passenger Agent.WEEK FEATURE.| TEMPERANCE A 4 viens Closing Siasiog at Convention at Kgovlton.MUCH BENEFIT HA: HAS BEEN DERIV- | was conducted by Mr .C.©.Nutting, of Waterloo, when addresses were given by various members of that junior THE TOURIST Hardly Up to to Usual Volume _ Thus Far.\u2014 .4 Ho\" 8, | FALLING: OFF ATTRIBUTED TO season this company on several occa- through.The officials of the company claim that the cold weather Is the main cause of the dropping off in tourist travel, TEL SITUATION.| FELL AND SPRAINED ANKLE.Coaticook, July 28.\u2014(Special).\u2014Mr.E.N, Robinson, manager of the Eastern Townships - Bank here, bad the misfortune to fall on sorte steps\u2019 from the cottage he.was staying \u2018it - at Lake: Massawippi, Fimwood Park,\u201con ANSVILLE'S SCHOOL BOARD.Cowaneville, \u2018July 28 \u2014 (Special).\u2014 The Cowaneville School Board's financial statement for last year (DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS urer of the Shefford.Agricultural Society, has received a letter from J.G.Rutherford, Veterinary Director-Gener- al and Live® Stock Commissioner, Ottawa, informing him his request would be granted for expert judges on live stock and poultry at the fall -exhibi- July 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 land while Mr.Getty will have the timber on the Same, and will resell it, or let the job of getting it cut and drawn to market.\u2018 \u2018ENED WITH DEATH een FSS SHIPS MUNICIPALITIES WILL ERED PROPOSITION FROM - : ED FROM MEETINGS.THE Ro pd HOT Monday, and Seversly sprained his an- tion, Sept.14th and 15th.LE 4 oo.J J de ._ ! s ore e aceci- \\ ue = _ 7 ts ÿ A - $200 WAS PAID SOCTETY.BE REPRE: ALL POINTS Kngwlton, July 2e.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 WEAT à dent happened to;return with Miowilo: CLERGYMAN HAS NARROW ih J 3 J Michel, B.C,, July 28.\u2014( (Spgeial)\u2014This : SENTED, .For some time past the \u2018Sherbrooke e closing sessighs of the Temperance | Tourist trayel thus far this year by train: but he had to he ie i \"ESCAPE.1 \u2018Id er coal mining, towns of The Sherbrooké City Counai | Board of Trade has been negotiating Convention at Knowlton Conference is hardly up t6 the usual standard.home in a .Dr.Finnie dress.Sutton, Que, July 28\u2014(Special) \u2014 Hs Es À \u201cone-of the larg {A o ity Council has re- | Me dle Thos : have been full of*power and the Con-| June was one of the quietest ai the i > 14 LT 3 ; Crow\u2019s Neat district is an, armed ceived a letter from the League with the Grand Trusfk Railway for im- a o ) hn had Sara rie months for tourist travel in recent the injured member, and jt will be a Rev.J.H.Fowler, M.A., who has AE & .S w p to-day, especially as regards its lol American Municipalities, asking that proved service between \u2018Sherbrooke and So marked has soon the success that years and.hotel men, railroad com- few ayn before Mr.the id of pea, ot his od to Windsor Mills, a il 18 \u2014\u2014 ge population, because of the act- this city send a representative to thoir Mntreal.the conference of Wighers on Saturday Denies and steameb® the Ponts.crutches.His friends wish him a attempting to board the.Orford Moun.iE $F hs § } :ty of the Black Hard, Sotiety, Great convention, which\u2019 is to \u2018be held in One request was for an extra limited afternsoqn was uhanimeus in deciding what ee July the.number.speedy recovery.1 tain Railway train slipped and fell be.CIE TENS .ès wily dément has revailed since Sunday, Montreal on August 25th, \\ 26th train, leaving Sherbrooke at a con- that the \u2018\u2018\u2018\u2019lT'empetance Week\u201d?should t tourists coming to Canada began \u2014 tween the cars and the stati plat.Hy Mu #- ir x ders among the foreign 27th.and venient hour in the morning and re- become an annua feature of the far- 1% ourists co à 8 the man ore of FINANCES OF DUNHAM VILLAGE form, \u2018narrowly escaping a voue in- LE BF oe ho RE sho five business men were threat- res this meeting will be assembled turning in; the elening.famed Knowlton Xonference.The work the leading \u2018hotels \u2018are feel more - SCHOOL.jury.He was lifted from his perilous ir: \u2018 ai + 21h, - tant death by the Black representatives from lv | ; IL ad.Arjothi r was that the Pullman car, of Mrs.(Dr.) Ru Provincial Organ- l'at ease regarding the outcome of the Dunham,.July 28.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 The Position and taken aboard the train ig 1H à ened vi in \"they paid S200 each.large minicipalities near y ho \u2018United from Le is, which is now atieched to izer of the W.fe \u2026 and Mr.John Season as a acy finances of the Dugham Village School in a bruised and weak condition, but : : 5 threatened men turned over the States grid Canada, and mo doubt new the early morning train at Rich] fj, Roberts, whothavp been the chief A very popular trip for tourists Board for the last year, which has just the old géntleman had recovered suf- | The ta the police and provincial | ideas w wil origina at this convention monc, should Je brobght to Sher- speakers at the Gthvention came in for \u2018this season is the Lower St.Law- ended, are.in the following vondition: ficiently to take a part in the Metho- bles Stevenson and Bulger im- which will be of practical value hy brooke and at ached here unstinted praise, 7 and, on all hands, it rence trip.The steamship companies Balance in hand July 1st, \"Coon, $98.73.dist Church service at Windsor Mills, | ately made an investigation.Sev- carrying on of municipal Sais ° por © t% abe oid the : be li is conceded that {the addresses and , particularly have noticed the increas- | amount received on ordinary tax, Preaching the sermon on Sunday to a el men were posted at designated Several important questions are Jour; n lett nade hag receiv ® ol- discussions have.\u201d bee fraught \u2018with ed volume of traffic.$309.50; amount received : on tuition large number of his former parishion- a places dnd take parcels were placed in down for.discussion, some of which | g e Mont untold benefit ad blessing to the The G.T.R.otticials in this city fees, $85.10, amount of Government |ers and friends.3 ding \u201cphaces by the recipients of the would no doubt be listened to with a : ontreak 2 2 1909 canse of temperasiee ar wd.prohibition à m et frat ha Maen os grants received bet Kuen let Juiy, 1908, IMPROVING WATER WORKS.LE ters, but no attempt was made by great deal of interest by our citizens.¢ .\u2019 \u2018| this Province.£ i the tourist trave is season shou ant Oth June, 1909, $187.14; am- hi BR oe Black Hand gang to claim the |, ONE.OF THE TOPICS Cory om or es Board of Trade Friday was' \u201cW.C.T.U.Day\u201d and equal that of previous Jenrs.The ount borrowed dorine the, year advan North \u2018Hatley, July 28.\u2014(Special).3 ,; a NE- n .; C ( , members of that: fe at organization ; y cold weather in June pu y the Secretary-Treasurer, $100 \u2014The North Hatley Water Co.has + ists baat.hundred and fiity armed Ttal- .Suggestions for Sources of Muni- Sherbrooke.2 gathered in grea sty orth from all | 8 damper on the traffic over their other amounts, not included in the purchased a :6 bp.engine\u2019 and pump oe perds dans beld a meeting y \u2018esterday after- CiPal Revenue in Additioñ to Tax Dear Sr = full dered al] parts of the P Mrs, S.Ww, |line as well as others but why above received before the 30th June, |With a capagity = of throwing 58 = : vs n and discussed the situation.Levy,\u201d will be a discussion which We have carefully coms a Foster, of KnowRon, presided, with July business has picked up.gregtly.§1909, $50.18, Total receipts $760.65.gallons of water per minute into Sn IR \u201cThe police force is being doubled by should be most interesting, and if [Points in connection with the question rs.(Dr.) Rugg as Vite-chairman.At.|, Tourist travel over the B.& M.Disbursements : Amount paid to [their reservoir dt an elavation of py _ tho swearing in of specials.practical suggestions are made they of i increased train hota between ter greetings frork the absent Provin this division is somewhat lig or teachers from let July, 1908, to 30th 200 feet.This will be \u2018installed in a a La thousands of tax-payers.the question.of: the: Levis\u201d sleeping car pee A ent, : ad 0 80 The Quebec Central has.noticed\u2019 a repairs and apparatus, 8176.35: am- - RES e _.In Canada few municipalitie h being moved via Sherbrooke, and re- | een read, paper an resses Po slump in tourist travel this year as 4 BOUGHT TIMBER LIMIT.aN as anada fes Anicipalities ave ret Ver ch that ditions which the following ibjectswere given by compared with previous years.Last oun paid to the Secretary Treasurer À any revenue save that derived from [Bret Very mu conditions wi the speakers whose names are ap- y .as' salary or porcentage, $40.00; am-| Sutton, Que., + ; RIT - por EE EE ea EE a\u201d MES a & 1 Pa LT rE PRA Fa > whi helene My 65.> 4 + Eon - - pe ARR Pala - - 2 J ui e - - .ow .\u20ac is A BIHAR ii ac pe dE AVE GARE V7: AORTA I TPH isha 1 : - po a \u20ac EURE RES æ oh #4 «dis = ar 4 æ- 7 \u2014\u2014 i ef e, h of the W.C.T.U.is as ( 0 granted for water works and electric branc The Canadian Pacific Railw a h follows : \u2014 - aa\u201d = GORLGA.light plants, the cities get large sums The ladies\u2019 day a d with il, Robe bad a remarkably good wii I so | : Balance in hand lst July, 1908, GOOD STANDING OF COWANS- Yl .Melilla, July #8.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The in royalties, which go a long way to- meeting ed w th T py b-|far.The local officials of the road $221.30; amount received on: ordinary \u2018 VILLE ACADEMY VE à x .Spanish batteries to-day are ceaseless: wards paying municipal expenses and erts spo he on the topic, hy I am a claim that tourist travel over their tax, $2,313.18; amount received on C ills, July 28.S cial : i RE barding the camps of the Ka- |in lowering the rate of taxation, Tota bstainer and Temperance |line is better this year than it has scholar tax, $118.80; amount of tui- owansvi WY \u2014 Special) EE ly bombarding the I Take, for instance, the city of Sher- \"SHOULD ee | Worker,\u201d and Mrs, (Dr.) Rugg on ever been before.This road carries a tion fees received, $485.80; amount of The results of the examinations held ga fi: AIME HE.Bi tribesmen at the foot of.Mount rooke, and suppose that the franchis- e |\u2018\u2019The Modern Canaanite.\u201d \u2018In this ad- |large number of tourists acnoss the \u2018arrears of taxes \u2018received, $13.60; ar- last month in Cowansville Academy IEE = Gongs.Severai of the camps have [es for the water and electric light SE dress Mrs.Rugg dealt trenchantly with continent.By running special sum- rears of tuition fees received, $1.60 ; were the most gratifying that have | >.\u2018been burned but it is the consensus of plant were in the hands of, private] 4 .° the question of*Government or munici- |Mer trains to well known resorts the amount of Government grants received been received from we Department in : opinion.here that the Moors are dig- corporations, and a royalty obtained, G.T.R Have Appointed Commis- pai control of the Liquor Traffic ef- company\u2019s passenger trade is greatly between 1st July, 1908, and 30th the last ten y ae 5 ere 38 only ons ' lodged from Mount Goruya, which.is it Would mean a considerable increase ° - .fectively, and the failure of that sys- |increased.June, 1909, $384.08; total _receipts failure in the cagemy Department, 8060 feet high and dominates the en- to the city and.would remove from sioner of Industries.tem wherever it had been tried.In '| $3,538.36.>| two in Third Model, and two in Se- \u201ctiré peninsula.the Council the handling of depart-| re , (the discussion which followed, Mr.J.\u2018Disbursements; Aniount paid to oh d Model.one, standing of the pu- ~ The.Spanish positions around Melil- ments that always cause a great deal OBJECT IS TO PROMOTE NATURAL H.Roberts, who presided, raid that if | teachiers from 1st July, 1908, to 30ty PLS is as follows: Fred MoCrum, 1 - fever Canada thought: of introducin Grade IL.Academy M la are constantly threatened, To ac- of trouble.RESOURCES CONTIGUOUS To | io one 5 g June, 1909, $2,050.00; for furi, $176- (90; Helen Stewart, 611s E.Buck { \u201cmi this object it is intimated| A-royalty from the Street Railway the municipal sale of drink he would | 32; far repairs \u2018and apperatus, 3122-5857.Muriel Burmet, B9S: Chartes tht 500 men will de required.| Co.for its franchise would also \u201chelp ITS RAILS.suggest Montreal ideal place in 37; to the Secretary-Freasurer as sal- urie enforcement, the education of public being present, two by-laws 1 took place yesterday morning at the 563.The fist, second and fourth men- .Tyacintbs .HAD BEEN COMMITTED.turns to the Company.\\ pose of the company to employ ra sentiment, and the teaching of the and passed.y\" were reac Roman Catholic Church at 9.30 a.m.°° (Conlnted on 6.) 11° teuBnche, E.Beaulne was arrested some days x Th LV cultural» industrial and mercantile in- YOUNE along scientific lines.In thel The first of these was to give the J'ather Seguin officiated, assisted by ___ 7 mer © ior, of Bor 80, tharged with creati a dis A CLATMS HE NEVER RECEIVED terests, and particularly to develop | FL¢M ME Mr.John H.Roberts gave] city the privilege of expropriating a Father Noel as qeacon and Father oe : Mrs.J.& ance- by creating a disturb- x Il p i i.his steroptican lecture on the \u201cOld part of the Short property for the Codere, of Sherbrooke, as\u201d sub-deacon, CE Kin: being drunk and disorderly on MONEY FROM INSURED to the fullest extent possible the na Country\u201d to a crowded house.purpose of constructing a reservoir.The church was draped: in black i * street, r urces the territory contig- } i pu bas ; ; +.bo while in charge of a / - PARTIES.uous to its rails, ¢ terme | Sunday was the Field Day, the The second by-law was in connection throughout, and the service Mosers.ALE.+ He was brought, before Judge Mul- ~ Fdouard Boulanger, insurance agent,| The company fébls the great advance Grand Final Rally of the Convention.with the Kenrick property which was Bouse H.c Fon taine, it olin his possel Vens this morning and pleacled not Was arrested last night at the instance contemplated by persons interested in [t began with a sermon in the Metho- flooded by the water from the Magog febvre, Pater MoAuley.N.L.Vincent ently.from Aly, of thé Union Assurance Co., charged} manufacturing, jobbing and other?*(Contmied on page 5.) Riyer last year.The owners of this and EB.P.Dupuis.Mayor TB Gon.about \u2018B 4 Evidence was.giv en by \u2018the police with the theft of $13.73 belonging to commercial pursuits make it desirable property asked a price which seemed dren was manager.In the proces- width; oak - oficer who arrested him, and also by the company.He was brought before that complete and reliable information excessive to the city and the latter de- sion which was very long, the mem- ral du M the dccused and two other witnesses, Judge Mulvena this morning, and the [regarding the advantages of the vil- cided to expropriate it.bers of the St.Jean Baptiste Scciety n of pi at the conclusion.of which the \u2018charge preliminary hearing was adjourned un- lages, towns and cities be furnished to No other business was transacted as of which society the deceased was a 13.= was dismissed, til Friday morning.those considering.the establishment of the regular meeting will be held on important member, took part.Mem- ir.; ; The ourt, in- discharging the ac- The circumstances of the case, so far new enterprises, or of branch plants, ; - Monday evening.- Md that the evaience showed | as can be learned, are that Boulanger or the removal of the principal plants.; SIDEWALK ETON i that a quorum Zouaves formed a bodyguard around ets wag walking his horse was given a \u201ccertain number of people Particulars are also aesired for use © was obtained, a cab having to be sent be hearse, the deceased being one of a = sidewalk at the point to call on weekly for their premiums, [in negotiating with persons seeking for one of the members.the founders of the local company.Re- 1 \u201d - as in to the livery yard, and failed to turn in the amount\" stat- information as to opportunities for .- \u2014_\u2014 latives and friends were \u2018present from IP: nd pasted within à couple of feet of ed above.successful operation of retail stores Correspondent Wants to See Brompton Falls and other places.The Lu the offer, who afterwards arresteq, Boulanger, however, claims that he handling commodities not mow traded cag\u201d.FLYIN remains were interred in the Roman BL oll im.The officer told the accused never received the money from the in-|in, as to openings for traders in but- More Granolithic.Catholic Cemetery.Deceased had been i$ fhat that was not the way to go |sured.He claims that when he called ter, eggs and general produce; for buy- \u2014 a résident of Coaticaok for some thirty \"uen .into the yard, and the defendant re- on certain of the parties weekly that |ery of live stock; for fruit growers; for CALLS THE FLAG STONE VARIE- , | years, and was one of the prominent i led in a flippant way to \u201cget out of they did not pay him, and consequent- truck gardeners: for the operation of \u201c French-Canadians of the community.hy : pe sa The defenaant himself, [1v he could not return the same to lumber, coal, lime, brick, stone A or TY \u201cSHOE GRINDERS \u2014 THE During his sojourn here he has made ic vencal, hig co ; the compan sand yard$ or other enterprises that \\ [ friends whose sympathy, with Ew he livery maple remion, pond Gilbert ve may be needed at the stations.| , ONTARIO SYSTEM.Novel Experiments Will Take many iriends whose sym] / Al Was seen or (he | TO in the pastures has been eaten by er js stormy will be held in the Meth- The sidewalk in front of.Dr.Drad- tary experiments, but it is under- i 88 alrea, \u2018reported, «Parade jareand.them to such an extent that the odist hall.ley\u2019s property on Wolfe street is a stood that serious efforts will be sa quart | 0 six this morning one was farmers are obliged to feed their cat- .i | amele of a well laid walk, and I for made to demonstrate the usefulness 3 n coming down Moore street.te in, the stable.dt epresentat.soo00000000000000eTWWS ON6 see no reason why this style of, of this aid to modern warfare.if Tons over 2 NU the VW CAL it 1 the Record at Coaticook that @ sidewalk should hot Le adopte ©\" REED QUESTION A SERIOUS PRO- Je ui era] midi to the lawn and for sev: lve OA been d at © oa! market his THE WEATHER, tirely for the ee cr, POSITION.gif li SLouo grazing and bb- ainly af oO oO om __ _ À 2 at the flower 8 and nibb- pLeers ang youre cattle owing to ton \u2014 : city, and the payment being nie | West Bolton, July 78.(Special) SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT: by feast vas inter td, howeve act tha e grasshoppers ha .» lover a number of years under the lo- | he feed question is assuming quite a : 4 : | à street pied, however, up all the feed.LOCAL FORECASE t | serious proposition here.Haying is w over \u2014 au crossing the street When these insects rise up from the \u2014 2 cal drag be lan the LE PE well under way and only half a crop ._ [ .[| avn op r.William bo; arwèell | fields they appear like a huge cloud ® ; 4 \u201cwou not\u2018 be urdensome to an in reported.The grasshoppers are tak.: i nm Avenue and disap- |of dust.The farmers are at a loss} g Fine and warm today and plone Yours, let ing all the feed in the pastures mak- OFFICE HOURS: 10-3 Saturday, 10-12 ok appeare to) to explain this- invasion.a ° Thursday.: ours, 1e1C- o.p.t ing it necessary to feed meal ev?n at ed to The loss t: these dis- - a j .( Co Ee fd aho ordi d little evidence ci feax |tricts will be concderable ma\u201dnfananuEaNEpEeo6ou !_Shabrooke, July 28th, \"this early date.= E 2 - | i ; » _ _ - 4 - \u2014 - y A - Coaticook.obtainablel, thus aiding the company lo¢al improvement act many sidewalks that on Monday experiments will be , | \\ ha FROM A DEER.in the special effort it is making .for are being laid, the cost of which is\\started with the flying machine which {UPPER TOWN BRANCH ; va GRASS AND GRAIN HAS BEEN the advancement of the district, paid by the Corporation and properly had just been shipped to Petewawa | WES .1 JOUSLY DAMAGED BY + holders jointly and debentures are is- from Baddeck, N.S.Jb is expected., | , ; - is Tine Hag i B ~ SERIO X WEST BROME.sued to raise the necessary funds and that the \u201cFlying fo in.healthy \u2014\u2014 a ad Breakfast on| , THESE INSECTS.\u201c| Arrivals: The Misses Jacques, of te cost tend De lécher.above Petewawa, and if | .n J Y.WC A.Lawn, Certain sections of the infested Cowansv ile; a A.Dasidson, Woods.amount to be paid per annum.The, it succeeds in navigating the air some ap dons py mie a, rent oi flr ig we oe Me Sl nto ttn ret on nil spt ibe mice HASTOPT TOWISIIDS Dall vr \u2018 HE EARLY MORNING pers which is causing a great deal Ofl Bolton; Mr.and Mrs.A.Macfarlane, Prorerty oh on cach block 5, the.the way of finding the range for big a heh .STREET CAR FRIGHTENED damage to crops, + Cowansville; also Mr.and Mrs, Kerr, cessary, An ed at once and à very ertillery practice, and locating the | 14 Reports from Barnston distric were all at Mr.W.TL.Durkee\u2019s recent.| WOK can pro once and 18 / presence of theoretical enemies.As | \u2018 | id 7 IT AWAY.state that the situation there 1s ser- |}; to see-Mrs.Jas.Turner, who is not rapidly done.Crossings at street cor 10 what is to de owe With the fam- 1 07 KING ST At i See.gf deer | in the heart of the [ioUs and many of the farmers have improving and is a great sufferer.ners are laid at the expense of the! flying machine, little is known, .Li Y 18 indeed, à rare sight, ver twice been forced to cut their grain while An ice cream social will be held on Corporation and where a property | and it is not expected that much will it 1° TOR ARREST er the taxes, Ca to increase the city\u2019s revenue and low- The Eastern Townships ought to pet ps.which to try tlks: ent.When he.- was in Montreal during the last\u2019 win-|-\" Vo passa or y er Pparcemiiage, $230.68; far and interest, 9653.33, other ainounts H wk, 472.The first twp mentionad | At the convention, various \u2018other some benefit from a new undertaking ter, he said, \u201cI thought as I read the \u2018paid to 30th June, 1909, such as jan- ers.¢ REAL ÿ Li» Ways of increasing the municipal rev-} of the Grand Tran Railway.Com- revelations \u2018of the Rev.Arthur French At special Meeting of the City itor's wages, examination and test Lo sooner E us enue will, no doubt be brought out, pany.regarding the Social Evil that, \u2018Mont- ['sheets, a vertising for teachers, water | 5 attie Bore, or, 8 Xba Charged With Dis- ORT DISCHARGED ACCUSED, HOLDING THAT NO OFFENCE | Was not apparently under the in- ence of liquor at the time.and that Nothing disorderly had been done.tre was no justifie ation for the ar- at Montreal.It is suggested that the spec\u2019ing granolithic sidewalks as com- EXPECTED THAT \"FLYING DART\u201d EXPERT JUDGES FOR WATERLOO At your boarding table, Test under + e circumstances, and the SSHOPPERS.agents arrange for a_ special \u2018joint pared with the - rough shoe grinders, WILL DO SOME FANCY FAIR.Place a little RECORD Ad; éccused wodld would be discharged.\u2018 meetingy of the officers of the munici- and I trust the matter may be taken | Waterloo.July_28.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 h , fy, business fraternity and [up in the right quarters and that \u201cit TURNS.Mr.N.0.Rockwell, Move when you are able.1 .; - _ MOTHER wr - Ming the past week | in this city.lus this oceur- À few days ago a AGENT CHARGED 3 © WITH THEFT.Alfeged He Failed to Make Re- e=\u2014+ A PLAGUE OF Causing Great Damage Around green as the grasshoppers were des- trying it.In some cases the grass A commissioner of industries has been appointed in order-that the duties performed by the Various Division Officers of promoting the commercial undivided attention.to the agents states that it is the pur- To that end the agents are asked to | assemble the information necessary and forward the same to the commissioner themselffes for the purpose of thoroughly y discussing this sithject and submitting the most reliable information Thursday evening, July 29th,\u2014on Mr.Dennis Derby\u2019s lawn, and if the weath- welfare of the territory served by theq A circular sent | the liquor - traffic under municipal, management it would be hell with the lid off.\u201d On Saturday an important conference on the subject of port Enforcement Ji \u2018was hell frozen over, but if it had points were discussed and arrangements made for a campaign of Law Editor Daily Record : pearance which it deserves.owner owns a corner lot special is made therefor.Sir,\u2014In a recent issue of your paper I read with interest your remarks re- | may result in giving the city the ap- In the Province of Ontario under the Council.5 BOTH REFERRED TO \u2018 EXPROPRIATING PROPERTY \u2014 NO .OTHER BUSINESS.amy, Olivier, Desaulnier, Thompson, Lanctot, Simoneau and the Mayor It was with difficult Place Next Week.\u2014 Montreal, July 28.\u2014Greatly added interest will be given to the work of the 3rd battery next week by the fact rate be given out, owing tothe necessary | secrecy surrounding such novel mili- \u2018running expetises, $300.00; \u2018balante on hand to 30th June, 1909, $105.@ ; total \u2018 disbprsements, $3,538.3% \u2014\u2014\u2014 .Coaticook, July 28.\u2014(Special):\u2014 The funeral of the late Ovide C.Fournier bers of the Coaticook Company of is extended to his wife and family in their bereavement.Secretary Treas- taxes, salary of Deputy Examiner, pus-: tage, \u201ctelephone, mibsphges arid \u201c general | 904 ; \u2018Bernice Morey, 821; C.Tol! 890\u2019; \u2018Grace LaDuke, 816; E.Rother, 776 Max Strange, 764 ; L Miltimore, 755 ; Conrad Hall, 628.Mattie Taylor took one subject more than the others.; k + : Grade TI.Model\u2014Percival Williams, _ \u201c ocdeely _Conduct on King St.ran run ] Bajjway method fed be was held, presided over by Alderman At a special meeting \u2018of the City FUNERAL oF THE LATE ovIDE C.924 ; Calvin Church, 911: A.Pickel, | oflicial who will give this work his Carter of Montreal.| Many important-| Council last night, Aldermen McMan- URNTER 794 ; Annie Stewart, 774 ; H.Scott, 750 : Ruth Aitken, the sympathy of the whole community,, 683, Muriel Ruiter, 602 ; Willie Ross, If you do not like the food * \"SOUTH WARD, SHERBR( OKE.- i > : J A - 2 Es VL aby a RCE Lh opp: cs ve ee 5 i He wd hi i i Y Ut 4 » 39 Hi AE Tali hE ; Là CE LA a erg CERO 22 Ait CEE Ae PEELE id gals Joa = de nt à CHE 2 SS man im er x are ola i tins Ho Fer, i \u2014 Fim Lena à, Tes Tare o> ni T0 LA _ mere Cm ra ae STE taie RCE fe Le te te Ios Catt Seach re a ET AND VAE dette os veges spi Sd hase - ne UOTE das eget ames TT Lr eR Ieee i SE mae a 5 PTE aa ESS ee er mme ge sa cu Se ees, be rie ee CAT aan gil a te rene rts sem venant ss 25 nr kh - > .r > .\u201c.a TER A a ra Wr SP) wa, iL Shen old pT seg no A= goes pra a EE r-xp si wn wt « .os .r - Co 5 LÉ { Se, 2e SEA = = \u201ca hei rt aoe GER =x WY SWS - en PT a Lee ye a we.iY LAT Baad EE \u2014 ne ce Te at 0 rT hm i * A, Cie besa = = \u2014\u2014 err bmn.= PE = \u2014 \u2014-\u2014w re Liga Éd Ln \u2018 Cit yey ye to © mel 5e im hE rm VR Gp ett ar cope = - - 7e u Lui > 2 ope va ya me NS iy PRD, = ane ler em mp wc le ia?re ee oe - moet gn represen vi $ re 1 PEINE +2: Mie TPE ON.te A er Shag ee nn wr nee ar Pre A \u201crm van - cer ae Anan EEE D EEE fx WaT den x 05 = ps oe a a mC Siren ass CT» a I NT Sian AER EB 5S mo Cr pr mcr pre ovr .\u201c _ ~ ie eo .Tea 5 a » + PACE Two.Ce : emEnbuoots DAILY RECORD, | WEDNESDAY, JULY: B, we, lL | = rm mcr \u2014 | COOKSHIRE.; Sunday; Mrs.McCormick, culled to ing at Mr.H.Resford\u2019s; Rev.Mr.Sask,, and Miss Emma Wadleigh, of em it tres «I, FRANCIS \"DISTRICT \u201d | Huntingville on Monday owing to the \u2018Murray, -of Danville, in town recently New Jersey, home for the summer.Arrivals: Mrs.(Dr.) Johnston and jliness of her mother-in-law, Mrs.Wik calling on friends ; Mrs, Durocher has Mr.George John Baker, who since | (LOCAL HAPPENING.Daily.Reports From Correspondents\u2019 of What is Going On, \u2018 = : PERSONALS AND CURRENT EVENTS OF INTEREST TO DAILY RECOKD READERS, RICHMOND Arrivals include: Miss Hazel \u2018Smith from spending her holidays at Montreal and Sherbrooke; , Miss Maggie Fowler, of Toronto, Ont., guest of \u2018Mrs.D.M.McLeod; Mrs.U.B.Ber- \u201d nard, of Victoriaville, spent \u2018Sunday with=hér parents, Mrs.J.Young and little son, of Battle poet: Mich., guests of Mrs.G.A.Bedard; Mrs.MacLeod, of Windsor Mills, aad son aretvisiting Mr, and Mrs.Thos.Latter! Mrs.B.Dixon, of Clinton, Mass., and Miss Lena \u201cMcKee, of \u201cRichmond, from a visit to friends\u2019 at Melbourne Ridge: Mr.George McClary, of Quebec, visiting his sister, Mrs.S.P.Morrill; Mi.R.Dunn, of Windsor Mills, spent Sunday in town; Miss Ruby W h, of Ulverton, guest of her Le rs.(Dr.) W.A.Moffatt; Messrs.\u2018Smith and S.McCourt from a business trip | Vera Gibson, of Montreal, the to L\u2019Avenir; Mr.F.Jamieson, of Montreal, spending his ' vacation with friends in Richmond and vicinity.|The Prize Lists for the Richmond enir Fair have been issued and will goon be in the hands of the exhibitors throughout the éounty.: The ladies of St.Andrevw\u2019s Church, | Upper Melbourne, will hold a sale\u2018 of \u201c evening.fancy and useful articles.on the church lawp Thursday afternoon and Ice cream and refreehments will be served.Mr.Archie Dyson left Monday for Arthabaskgville to resume his new duties in the Molson\u2019 8 Bank: Mr.Charlié Macleay,\u2019 of \u2018Winnipeg, Man., is spending a few days with.his father, Mr.As-aznder Macleay, her mother at Bishops Cragsing; r.before.leaving on à business .trip te and Mrs: Planche wah to kstiit the Old Country.- on Monday to attend- oP final] of Miss Ethel Cross, who bas been Mr.Planche's.mother; Mr.\u201d ang; Ua quite ill, \u2018is rapidly regaining her John Willard were the puests \u2018of Mr.wonted health.\u2026 and Mrs.S.Willard, Ascot Corner, on jounty Exhibition also for the L\u2019Av- in the parish hall.I Mis.LL.Warner; son to spend a time at OM Orchard ; Mr.Charles Pennoyer home fr Montreal for a couple of weeks\u2019 1 Miss guests of their cousin, Miss M.Leet; Miss F.Learned home from a trip to Ayer's Cliff and Rock Island; Mrs.Wm.Mac- rae: and Miss Macrae home from a couple of weeks spent at \u2018Coaticook ; Mrs.Geo.Edwards, Miss Fannie Edwards left Saturday to spend a short time with relatives and friends in Len- noxville; Miss Ethel, Jackson return-' ed last Saturday from Coaticook, where she spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.M.Knights, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Worby were guests of Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.H.J.Labaree, Leénnoxville, on Sunday; Miss Florence Allard, Mr.Hy.Andrews, of Coaticook, spent Sunday the guests of Mrs.H.A.Worby;, Miss Lil- | lian Allard, who has been ; at Mr.Worhy\u2019s for the past week, has gone to Sawyerville and is.\u2018the guest of.Miss Ethel Rogers; Mr.I.E.Harrison spent Sunday at Mr.Sawyerville; Mr.and Mrs.Hughey, of Jackman, Me., were in town Sunday on their way to South Duqgswell; Mr, and Mrs.Jas.Planche and family, of | Angus; Dr.B.A.Planche, of Farn-| ham; Mrs.E, J.Planche, Messrs.Clifford and Howard Planch, from Breeches Lake; Mr.J.B.Orr and Miss Orr, of Lennoxville, all in town Monday to attend the \u2018funeral of the late Mrs.\u2018J.P.Planche: Miss Cora Parker, \u2018accompanied by - Miss Vittie, of Montreal, guests of the former\u2019 8 sister, Mrs.A.H.W.Bailey.\u201ca The Guild will meet or Wednesday Miss B.Weyland, of Bury, an Thursday evening; weather permitting, the Junior Guild will sell ice cream on the common.© Co EAST AN GUS! } Arrivals and departures are: Mr.and \u2018Mrs.E.Kelly, of Sherbrooke, - the guests of Mrs.L.Kelly; Mr.ang, Mrs-.Nelson Martin, of Lennoxville, spent Saturday and Sunday with \u2018Mr.and Mr.Stokes, of Bury, in town on Monday; Misses Mildreil and Anita Cooper with relatives tat Sawyerville; Mrs.A.\u2018B.Ellioftiis with mp En ñ BENAKIS 3 pepsia, and al! Stomach, mént.Moderate rates.\u2018When\u2014 The Stomach is Sick The Liver Sluggish The Bowels Clogged The Blood Impure The Skin Sallow.- Then\u2014 Is Time to Take: That grand, old, time-tested remedy m M'S PILLS| epaged any by, by, Thorzss B by ali Oruggiits in Canady am 0.TEE 7 \u201cLL, Che @ARLSBAD OF CANADA\" Firjise Pléasure Seeker : Boating, Bathing For _the Health Seeker, The unnvaled .Abenakis ineral Water and Baths a positive cure for Rheumatism, Dys./ les, is visiting his sister, Mrs.Currie; Miss Lily Maddison, of the Bell Telephone, Sherbrooke, is visiting\u2019 her bunt, Mrs.Billings, Mr.and Mrs.Lee, Watervitte, guests of Mr.Maodgnald recently; Mr.and Nrs.Baldwin, Wilson street, Shenbrooke, with.relatives; Nr.and Mrs.W.J.Fleming, of Melbourne, are with Mr.and Mrs.Henry ! Armstrong; Mr.and Mrs.À.Fleming, of Bury, in town on Sunday.Mr.Alex, Burns is- improving bis block by a fresh coat of paint.The Ladies\u201d Aid of the Methodist Church \u2018will be \u2018entertained in.the school room: of the church on Wednesday evening by Mrs, Sutton and Mrs.McRae: + PHETFORD MINES.: \u201cRev.J.I.Hughes, of: Inverness, will preach at the.1.0.0.F.service \u2018which ig to be held heic in the Metht odist 'Chuch \u2018on Sunda August, the.8th, at 2.p.A cord- John Rogers,\u2019 tial invitation is hereby: extended to { neighboring lodges to attend, and as \u2018st occasion of the kfnd held by Thetford Lodge, since its induguration, it is, hoped \u2018 there will be a good turn\u2019 out, | , Dr.J.B.Beaudet is in Lawrence, Mass.where he intends spending a two weeks \u2018vacation; Dr.P.L.Daig- neau and Mr.H.-L.Parker are in Montreal; Mr.A.8.Johnson is in being confined to his bed.Mr.Albert A.W Brager \u201cand Mr.Frank, of Baltimore, Md., remained in town over Sunday, their fine large touring \u2018car attracting consider-~ able attention.They continued on their journey through to the States Monday morning.An old inhabitant has passed away at Irvine Post Office, Megantic County, in the person of Mr.David Mofi- att.Mr.Moffatt was over eighty years of age.Arrivals and departures: Mr, and Miss Tanguay, of Weedon; Misses PF.A.and W.E.Pafker; Mr.Dussault, Ry.Contractor of Quebec; the Misses Russell, .of Quebec; Miss Jean, of Mont treal; Mr.and Mrs.J.Crawford and\u201d children.« ei Goaticook House.\u201cPopular Home for travellers.A.\u201cA, L Pomeroy, prop.- - at BURY.\" ; * Mr.Bnos Alhson ; and.Miss ints Allison are both ill.H Arrivals \u2018and departures: Miss Viola this \u2018will be the.Allison the guest of her sister, Mrs.Victor Bennett, of Bown; Mrs.F.J.Blodgett, guest of her \u2018sister, \u2018Mrs.Gafiney; Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Dor- man returned to their home in Canaan, Vt.; Mr.Harry Boyd, of Bown, Was ain \u2018town on Saturday: Mr.Amo- thy\u2019 Allison has returned home, altena visit with relatives in Canaan, Vt.Miss G.Boyle spent the week-end with friends at Island Brook; Mr.Clarence Downs was: the guest of \u2018Miss Lila Webster recentl Miss My mile Alger was the guest of Mrs.George Wobster recently.(rs.John Dunsmore has to Sherbrogke after a prolonged visit Lh CN asc ©: 5 MApr 25 con + eh FF ep SPRINGS ( QUE) à 4 Fishing, Tennis, Ball.5 Kidney, and Liver troubles.For All: 2\u2014 A home-like, well-conducted ee you can find rest and enjoy- Write for Beautiful Illustrated Booriet.R.G.KIMPTON.Manager, Abenakis Springs, Que.THE MOST DELIGHTFUL RESORT IN CANADA x of this place.\u201cl can also, recommend your Friend\u2019' 1s nutritious a Use.Dr.Stanley's Powerful White Liniment \u201cTHE BEST BY EVERY TEST \u201d \u201cRUEUMATISM CURE D'_Mr rs.writes :\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018Ï was laid up for months with only get around by the aid of a crute h.Dr.Stanley's Powerful White Liniment,\u201d from J.After several applications I got relief, and now I am as well as ever and can go without \u2018the use of my crûtoh, - Leader For Over 50 Years The \u201cCook\u2019s Friend\u2019: Baking Powder is preparation of pure cream of tartar and other wholesome ingredients calcula- - cost.injurious composition.to do the best work at the lowest Neither alum, lime, nor anv other substance is.\u2018admitted \u201c15 its \u201c Cook\u2019s easily digested.\"GROCERS.Bread prepared with the , SOLD BY ALL Mann, Volger\u2019s Cove, N.S.Rheumatism, and could I procured a hottle of your NS.Volger, merchant Liniment for Murips, as it cured my daughter, Celeste, when nothing else would give relief.\u201d : | A (Signed) MRS.JOSIAH MANN.= R \u2019 > \u2014 \u2014\u2014 3 with friends; the Winace Gladys -} Mr.Charles Cross, { Sco 41 Le.8 | keeping there, \u2018with her Juughter, Mra, Plex.doherty, \u2018of this place; Miss Ella Allison i Sawyerville over Vv, dre guest of her sister, Mes.- - \u201cha: Mie, Wm.\u201cin Cookshire Smith and chil = : Monday with a.water, Mra.Henry Taylor; Mea, A.y has been spending a Sherbrooke and Fern Hunt were In Sawyerville over Sunday.-_ À big, crowd gâthered to hear the Band play at Upper Town - Monday evening.ow JONNVILLE.The Guild will meet with Mrs.E.B.| Husband at the parsonage on- Thursday afternoon.The young people are preparing a play whuch they hope to present when haying is over.Recent visitors include: Miss Nellie Oakes, of Montreal, at her brothers : of Coventry, Vt.at Mrs.R.J.Colby\u2019s; Masters Herbert and Colin Patterson, of Montreal, visiting their aunt, Mrs, W.E.Loth- rop; Mr, E, E.Bowen, Miss Inez Bowen, of Island: Brook; Mrs.Oscar Glid- den, of Waterville, at Mr.-E.P.SmitW's; Mr.and Mis.Milo \u2018Lothrop and aster- Duncan, and Mr.and Mrs and son, of Sherbrooke, at Mrs.M.Warner le: Mrs, M.Rexford.and, Miss Laura Fish, of Ayer\u2019s\u201d Cliff, \u2018at\u2019 Mr.W.L.Fish's;\u2019 Mis A, 2 Puller and children, of Leuñoxville, \u201cMrs.BR.\u201cSwail \u2018and Miss A.À.Swail, Rev.Geotge and Mrs, Mossop, of Birchton,.Mr./V.Christie \u2018and Mrs.Christie, of Island Broole, at \u2018\u201cMerécliff,\u201d\u201d \u2018guests of Mr.G.B.Cleveland.Departures: Miss Fannie\u2019 Warner ig spendirig the week with friends at Newport, Vt.; Miss\u2019 Aldea Wood, has gone to Sherbrooke Mr, and Mrs, J.T.Brooks and Miss May Tlumphrey have gone to Cookshire and taken ap house- PE > AYERS CLIFF.© Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Mos- \u201cman and two children of Chicago and her father, Mr.L.Kilburn, of Coati- cook, Mr.1.Davis, Miss K, Davis, and Miss Pomroy are guests at Mrs.Ayer's ; Rev.Mr, Deeprose and fai have returned o Sherbrooke ; -Mr.£.T'ompkins and-Æamily-and Mr.Kconmedy and family.Mrs.(Dr.) Tompkins and her two sons and mother, Mrs, Trénholme, are Àt their cottage at Flm Wood Park ¢ Rev.Mr, Sander- son, who is stopping at the Park with \u2018his family, went to Lennoxville /to preach on Sunday; Rev.Mr.andy Mrs.Lough, of Sawyerville, are board- son; Mr.T.Elliott, of Point St.\u2018Char- returned from a \u2018two weeks\u2019 visit at afternoon, | returned | Mr.McVay\u2019s, Cassville; Mr.and Mrs.M.Rexford spent \u2018Sunday at Minton; Miss Campbell, who was a guest at \u2018Dr.Brown\u2019s, has returned to her home at Huntingdon ; Mr.A« O.Norton and .family are now at their cottage at the Lake M: Rexford is now getting his | Le on his lov preparatory ta building his new residence.Mr.Wilbert Dustin has his house near completion.7 pren BROWN'S HILL.School commissioners held a meeting at Smith's.Mills Saturday, July 24th, for the purpose of engaging\u2019 teachers for the coming school year.Miss Ke- zar, of Barnston, -has been] engaged to teach here.The hay crop.in bis vicinity i is very light.Artivals i\" departures: Mrs.A.Temple, Master Earl Temple and Miss Marion White, df Concord, N.FH.guests at E.E.Temple\u2019s; Mrs.Martha Bryent, of Holland, Vt, made a short visit to h \u2018sister, \u2018Mrs.Fred Punn, recently; Mr.F.O.Rollins and family are home from North \u2018Hatley, harvesting their \u201chay crop; Miss Eva Dunn left on Saturgay for Knowlton ; Misses Sugie Ayer and Vera Brown, spent a few days with friends at | Stanstead last week; recent guests at A.W.Browns are Mr.and Mrs.W.Dustin and Mr.Wolfe Libby; Mr.and Mrs.(Homer, Dustin spent Sunday at Fred Brown\u2019s; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Cass, guests of J.0.Rollins on Sunday.HATLEY.Arrivals and departures: Misses Ada \u2018 and Syhil Robertson, daughters of Mr, James Robertson, of Montreal, are spending their hqlidays at Cross Hill.Farm with their umcle .and aunt, Mr.and Mrs, John ohertson,, Messrs, Sweeney, of Island - ond, ve, \u201cand Perkins, of Nashua, N.H., recent guests of Mr.K.Emery at \u2018The Oh- }servatory;\u201d.Mrs.Webster Mrs.O.1G.G.Webster, of Coaticook, were at Brookside\u2019 on: Monday; guests of Dr.and \u2018Mrs.Hethirington; the, .Misses {Torapkinson - errived .from-i, Kanchester, -England, on Satprday \u2018evening; Mrs.\\E.J.Poole returned from: Coaticook on.Morday; Messrs.LeBaron and Pet- Tey: \u2018returned.from & short fishing trip to | Lake Massawippt; Rev.T.G: and Mrs.Devitt, children and maid, intend leaving.for a month\u2019s Jolida ay at Metis, on Thursday: Rev.Mr.Vial, of Len- noxville, will take duty at St.James\u2019 during Mr.Devitt\u2019 absence, Miss Nicholl, who is ill with scarlet fever in Toronto, is progressing favorably.= \u2018 \u2018 DANVILLE.Arr vals and departures : Barlow, and two little, daughters, of Montreal, are visiting relatives in Danville \u2018and vicigity ; Mrs, M Â.In- galls, who h nisi er son, Mr.O.M.J.agile it woke.left \u2018on Saturday'for \u2018CowansVillé where Mrs.W.J.| \u2014+ ; his arrival- \u2018in this country, abou three years ago, has been employed by Penman's, Lid., has sent in his resignation and is about to take up a position in the city of Montreal.Mrs.W.C.Webster has presented a set of white satin book marks with gold emblem and fringe to St.Stephen's Church.They were \u2018used at Matins for the first time on, Sunday, the feast day of St.James.- WAY'S MILLS.\u2014 The Ladies\u2019 Mission Circle of the Baptist Church met with Mrs.Farn- ham Daniels Thursday.There were about thirty present.The afternoon was pleusantly spent.in social conversations and readings.ing will be August 5th, at Mrs.AE.Chadsey\u2019s.oo \u2018An atcident occurred at the Mission Circle gathering Thursday which might have resulted more seriously.Mrs.E.Perry\u2019s horse, being hitched to | the fence slipped and fell breaking a shaft of the carriage.The horse was not seriously injured.\u2018Arrivals and departures : Miss Gertrude Smith left for North Hatley on Monday ; Miss Enwna Dison and .Mr.A.Rudd drove to North Hatley on Sunday ; Mr.A.Rudd and Mr.Will Rudd returned from Boston; Mr.and Mrs.Willis Cramer, Mrs.Steele and Mr.Walter Steele and Mr.Albert Me- Comb spent Sunday in -Libbytown : Miss C.Converse is the guest of Miss Nellie Holmes.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist on Tuesday.ree eee lane STANSTEAD.Arrivals and départures : Mrs.Ovide \u2018Dumond' visiting her father, Mr.John Paradis ; Mr.Hiram Longeway from Clarenceville, Quel, visiting friends for the first time in 19 years ; Mrs.s.Coursér, of Haverhill, Mass, let her \u2018sister\u2019s, Mrs.Henry Worths ; Mr.M.Brooks, of the -Y.M.C.A., Montreal, was in town.over Sunday.He sang a \u2018solo.at- the Methodist Church at the morning service.Miss Pauline Wallace to her home in St.Johnsbury, Vt., re- \"turning from \u2018a visit to A.: H.Tiflin\u2019s; Mr.Frank and Miss A.Young on a visit to Pittsfield, 'N.H.; Miss Fdna A.Beerworth \u2018té < Sherbrooke for two weelts ; George Taylor) Jr., and Miss Gertrude Taylor to North \u2018Hatley over \u2018Sunday ; Henry McGaffey = to North Troy, Vt.moved into his new house on schoo! street.7 Mr.and Mrs.L.Lavering, of .W.Mrs: Bickford at Lime Ridge, guests of their daughterl Miss Katie Macaulay is in Sherhrodke for a visit to her cousin, Miss\u2019 Atta; Miss Tufl.end.Mr.Harold, of Wash: ington, D.C., guests of Miss Atto: Mr: and Mrs.W.F, Batley, of- Robinson, she will spend\u2019 a few days before re- | turhing to her 6 in Soren \u2018Mrs.George Catson left \u2018on Saturday to visit her son, Me, VH, \u201cJ, Carson\u2019 at \u2018Graddmeré ; Mrs! Ri AL Barbiéau and son, Thomas, of 'Caokshife, fire \u2018the pests of \u2018her Sistérs, Mrs, Masson, and Miss E.E.: Hannan; Master \u2018A.McCracken left on: \u2018Monday morning to visit relatives at-Athelston, Que.; the Misses Gertrude and Gla Firkllay returned on Saturday from -an\u2018 extended visit wi relatives at Laconia and Manchester, N.H% Miss Elvia/ Burbank of Plymouth, Mass., is visiting her mother, Mrs.A.W.\u2018Burbank; Mrs.Dean has returned from a six _ weeks\u2019 stay with friends in Sherbrodke and is with her daughter, Mrs.P.° Per- gau.C7 BEEBE.© Arrivals: and departures include: Mr.and Mrs.Charles Feltus, of Worcester, Mass., at Mr.J.F.Peltus;\u2019 Mr.and Nrs.Düffeyson, of Montreal, \u2018at Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Austin Bodwell\u2019s; Miss: Laura Paiterson.in town, a Sunday guest of Migs Feltus ; - Mrs.Willis Lougee, Springfield, Mass.visiting at Mr.Bullock\u2019s; Miss Grace Twombly returned from Boston; .rs.C.A.Searles returned 'ifrom Nor Hatley, - Massa- wippi &nd Compton; Mr.Will Howie spent, the Sabbath with his uncle, T.B.Rider, in Fitch Bay quite recently; Mrs.M.C.Ellis, of Barnston, stopping with her sister, Mrs.May Mout- ton.The measles are still with us.Mr.Edward Hand's girls have been véry sick and fe now convalescing, while Mr.MeKin Tilton is yery sick with them, \" There was no service at the Baptist Church Sabbath day, Mr.Holman not\u2019 returning from his\" father\u2019s sick-bed.There were services as usual in all the other churches.: MARBLETON Arrivals include: Mr.\u2018Raymond Oughtred home from Denver, Colorado, where he has spent the last eighteen months; Mr, Percival Hillhouse, of the E.T.Bank, returned from his holiday in Bondville: Mrs.Clement and young son, Boston, the guests of Mr.- and Mrs.Fred Westman; Mr.Hennessey guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Gallagher for the week end.Departures include: Mr.B.R.Bishop and niece, Miss Alice.Bishop, to Quebec; Mrs.C.M.Weyland to Angus, guest of her gisver, Mrs.Percy Munkittrick; Mies Mabel Barker to Sherbrooke, guest, of Mr.-and \u2018Mrs.Geo.Armitage, A.number of our young people attended the dance at Bishop's Crossing on Friday night and report a good time.The Junior Guild\u2019s weekly ice cream social was held in the hall on Saturday night and was.a great.success in spite of the weather being some- guests of her mother over Sunday; Mr.Tite and \u2018Migs Tite, of Brookbury, \u201cand Mrs.A.Tripp, of Golden, .Colo,.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Bodwell oo Saturday; Mr.and Mrs.A.G: Rol and Miss Rolfe, of Lime Ridge, guests of, his, sigter,.Mrs, J.Bloomfield, r \u201ccently; \u2018Miss Klina Batley, of son, spending a few days: with cousin, Miss Mildred Hooker, \u201cRiver- \u2018view:\u2019\u201d Miss Sheridan, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of the Misses Weston; Mr.and Mrs.A.Newman were in South Dudswell on Monday called hy the ill- her and Mrs.Q.S.Joyce.BIRCHTON.returned to Lennoxville, having spent a week with her daughter; Mrs, E, E.Todd.Mrs.Baldwin is the guest of Mrs.A.F.Bridgette and Miss M.J.Coates, A new Canadian \u2019phone has been put into the parsonage, .Mr.F.H.Seveigny has nearly fin- ighed haying.He has recently pur- chasæl a new hay louder and side delivery rake from Mr.A.S.Brazel.These, including bis horse fork and mowing machine, \u2018make the hay season a desirable pastime instead\u201d of the drudgery it was in former years.ER sa SMITIT\u2019S MILLS.Arrivals and departures : Miss ~Winnie Longeway is in Orleans, Vt., visiting ; od her daughter, Mrs, Longeway last Friday : Miss Charlotte and Robert S.Marshall, of North .Stratford, N.IF.aïe visiting their \u2018uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs.E.0.Vancour; Miss.Lena Reed spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Reed ; Mrs.Foster and son, of Newport, Vt., at Mr.).Reed\u2019s, Saturday : * Mrs, Bernie Reed and daughter, Thelma have returned from their\u2019 visit in Tlaverhill, Mass; Mr.and Mrs.Joe Vancour apd dau; h- ter, of Derh)y Lentre, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.0.Vancour, Mrs.Baldwin has covered from her recent illness, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014e © LEMESURIER.Arrivals and departures: Miss Me- Millan, of Gould, who was the priest.of Miss Annie Hutchison, has returned home; Mr.and Mrs.Hutchison, of Thetford Mines, spent Sunday © with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Wil- Kin: Mr.Twin Ross, of New York, amd Mrs.John Me Auley.of Barre, Vt.are visiting their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ross; Miss Evelyn Wilkin has returned home from Inverness, where she spent the past few weeks with her uncle, Mr.George Jamieson.Quite a numher of the young people The next meet- | Church will meet with Mrs.Converse, | Mr.Brault, of Brault & Paradis, has Derby, Vt., and .Liddstone, of Brookline Mass., were at Mr.B.S.Wright's, Sunday.| A + | BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING.* Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.G.O.Bishop ; Robin- ness of their riephew, only son of Mr: rA gang of men have been at work on the C.P.R.for the past week repairing bridges and culverts.They | take their meals at Mr.Ho Taylor's and lodge in their car.\u201d - Mr.and Mrs, J.A.Bradley have Mrs.H.Davis, of Beebe, visit- Wiltons, V Velvet, Axminster, 15 p.c.\u2018and Wilton.choose.from.Seamless Rugs, all sizes, in Axminster, Lace Curtains, Madras Muslins, Nets, Etc, 20 i.15 BISGOUNT.Seamless, Rugs Tapestry, Wool, Velvet pe ¢ \u201cThe Store with a Reputation.\u201d L.A.BAYLEY \"© 93343374 VIIFIIISIIIIY Im 20% Carpets 20°, Brussels, Wool and Tapestry.15 pc 15 p.c.Oilcloth ê Linoleums 15 Ds.All our stock of Oilcloths and Linoleums in the following widthe + 18 in., 27 in., 36 in., 2 yards, 3 yards and 4 yards, 10 p.c.Curtains, Muslins, eic.se the whole stock to pe 7.Weligton Street, now of Boston, Mass., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.= Duhamel: Mr.and Mrs.I, N.Meunier were guests.of his his mother\u2019s haying\u2019 here, has finished and returned home.The Rev.Herman Carson, of Vie- torin, B,C., who has been here on a very short visit, preached in the Con- \u2018 gregational Churih morning and evening and was very much appr ecinted hy all.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church held their ice cream social at Mrs.A.Smith's on Monday night on their lawn.An ice cream social will be held at Mrs.William Carson\u2019s on Tuesday evening under the auspices.of.tlie Dorcas Society on the lawn.GRIFFIN Arrivals and * departures include: Mrs.Wm.Kimball, of McIndoes Falls, Vt., and Mrs.D.Paris, of Lyndon, Vt.; Mr, and Mrs.Fred Taisey and daughter, Agnes, of Lowell, Mass., guests at Mr.Howard Taisey\u2019s; Mr.W.R.Howie, of Beebe, at Mr.A.|-Creller\u2019s Monday; Miss Mattie Miller Miss spent Mrs.- 10 a spent-the Sabbath at Oliver, Laura Patterson, of.Newport, the week-end with her sister,\u2019 John Elliott, Miss Mamie Miller her home at Smith\u2019s Mills after few days.visit with friends.CANTE BUT.\u201c Miss Hazel Bennett, of Lennoxv ille, is spending her vacation with her grandparents of this place.Mr.Alex.Currie is working for Mr.William Mayhew \u2018during the haying season.The farmers have \u2018not done much haying here as yet.They are waiting for the crop of hay to grotv as it ap- pearg now there will be a very poor crop this season.LEED\u2019 5 VILLAGE, + There was four fine days last week for the haymakers , and considerable hay was put into the barn.Mr.E.A.Goff returned home - Friday last for a few weeks.on Mr.Jas.Montgomery, of Sawyer: \u201cville, is'visiting friends: at Leeds and St.Sylvester.a (For further St.Francis District news see other pages.) Your Collar, Sir! § The New Castle Brand RUSSELL / 3 for 50° \u2018Cents / Je fay ; oid At 2for 25¢.you can buy | this shape In Elk Brand named \u201cNELSON\u201d 1% \u20ac SH brothers, M.and P.Meunier, on Sunday last.ARE Mr.J.II.Burley has bought a \u2018farm.Mr.L.H.Sornberger .bought the | George Johnson cate i CASTLE BAR.Mr.Fred Pope, of Silver Spring Farm, St.Cyr, who has heen doing BOSTON /& NEW brooke 4.00 p.Jet.For time-tables or to Re.Sherbraoke.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ni, or EXIl\u2019RESS\u2014Leaves 3 .00 a.m., arrives Quebec 13.2.15 na ily except Sunday.> YORK EXPRESS\u2014Leaves se brooke 9.25 a.m., arrives Quebeq 1.3 p.m., daily except Monday.PORTLAND EXPRESS \u2014 Leaves fèen arrives Q p.u., daily except Sunday.\u2026 - ~ ACCOMMODATION lr | |: I Fi TIME TABLE In Effect June - 28th, oi mi EL Sherbrooke to Vancouver, - Victoria, B.Seatile, \"Wa turning direct route.Los Angeles, regular versa.Visit tion zona, Colorado Square.B: C4 Cc, sh., l'acOma, Wash, Portlund, Ore.Going via any regular direct See: via same or any other - $1055 Choice of roulgs to San Francisco, re turning via Portland, Oregon, and - ¥ direct route therefrow or vies the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifig Expos: and such famous resorts as XeHowstone Park, Grand Canyôn of-4ri-\" \u2018Springs, -Luake and the famous Royal Gorge, and many other points of interest.Good to return until Oct lat, 1, .For full particulars apply td\u2019 0.\u2019 FOSS, City Ticket Agent, 2 8 San Francisco, Cal.Cal, Denver, Wm.Harrison, Station Agents Asa VER Pacitio .Exposition Round trip first class tickets will on sale daily until Sept, 30,° 1908, LE sen 50 the Salt 16th, 1909.Fare from to Vancauv Wash., San A Through ing Windsor 9.50 p-M.a Victoria, B.C., 8 attle, Tacoma, Wasb., .Portland, Ore.Francisco\u201d Los Angeles, Cal., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sleeper : St.a Pacific \u2014 Seattle, Wash., June lst to Oe Round trip first class tickets wil b \u2018gold\u2019 until Sept.30th Sherbrooke :3 590.5 and 5 05.76 Montreal, Cobalt and Englert .DAILY SLEEPING CAR SERVICE rung betwos Montreal, Cobalt and E nglehact, Jess Station daily at : E, H, SEWELL, City Pass: Agt- Art Building, Sherbrooke \u2019 TORONT Arrivals and and Miss.Annie their hay, A number dance nt Canter zen STAR BDG.i8 Kin st w ; Montreal, Ortawa Winnipeg and Washington SCOTSTOWN.departures Blac k, ol Marshoro, spent Sunday the guests of their par ents; Miss Pthel Sherman is visiting relatives in Sawyerville, The farmers ave all busy puiting is hury.he Prospective rd A .~Full information | : Mr.McAullay is home on a visit to parents ; Mr.John Black, of Farnbam -tO inventors-! PB his from here nétended 18 1 DANVILLE ADVS.DANVILLE'S FASHION STO RE , S18 af ' TRAIN \u2014 Leavy .| Sherbrooke, 6.55 p.ni., arrives 3.55 a:m., daily except Sunday: Also connecting trains on Megane Iu vision and Chaüdiere Valley Braneh.further particaiar apply to any of the company's O.Grundy, G.¥s and IM i ie pe - 5 rd ee The Dai gHERBROOK Printers a pe .Und 15 .The simple soln in extraditing thy sons of Plymouth > dent which open: sibilities.It is kas thought of Chief Davidson lis ° unique methos the extradition Ti appears to be {| When one remem have been the I \u201c ployed to.satisfy] it seems a: pity ! has been overloc lawyers would h: easy to be* possil Cruelty © The incident rej of the inhuman { à horse, which ! \u201c, is a shocking ened the vensibili come.When on a high developmd and noble charity attain, the brute ppt a man 4 ment of a fellow revolting.Inde men sometimes © is not a brute i \"lower, The bea: charity, of a ki This particular , many, which pro \u2018the S.P.C.A, Ti \u2018ponte indispensal) animals, for its well \u201cas praction tive training in .inevitable - result.eanipdign agains ; Blowlÿ) bud effec \"\\subscribing to tl , merciful man is beast.\u201d se Our | \u201c It is a natura Mind {o be nea at a distance n those close hy.well informed Oy of his day, is id municipal issues is easier to gru squares are negl grass in one's « \u2014There is soarce not think that the government\": : the country, \\ .methods could | the hours spent in argument on were employed i - business | or tow local revolution.the man who w for not Paying dollars a day, in reckless livin, ceives.What i.\u201crevolution in the affairs \u2018of the vo the \u2018mind of the slums of represent all the existe.It woul of progress if À \u201ctommunities mi Vice exists in 4! 48 im the larger side street i} in th may he foun: quite ay pernicy those who frequ flourished in AY Nor is it alwas Àt on a side wi, you from 8 re-| .On tha principal waste words dey -Vi® im the ambitious than Ramblin, resort that vice assum.(munity, If the 4 what unfavorable, - of this vicinity attended tho party 1 4 riven by Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Ross on.A Zens were open 4 COATICOOK.Wednesday evening, the 21st, | -__ ditiony that exi.i | arrivals and departures : Miss Mar- a TRIE.- | \u2018 impr 0e SE.garet MuLean, of New Rockland, is a Mr.Gilbert Fdvin had the misfor- ma are clear alive as | A \u2019 ar.: ing th deck 8 ve ! ph guest of Mrs.Jennie Cleveland ; Mrs.tune of losing a very nice yearling : room for more i ge Sin all pants.+ Mu t.ha Where evil is nu 45 ~ Jordan, of Boston, will spend the colt.You \u2019 O arrive.i town, th i i summer here at the Coaticook House Arrivals and * departures: Wiss Phelps cannot afford to miss a day of this hier vi alue wiving event.i \"er Possibiliti \u201c EE the, guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.from Stanbridge and Mrs.R, McElroy ~ Every department fairly Bristles witl | J i LA iv ize, es! & George E.Adams * Miss Buckland, from Knowlton and Mr.and Mrs.DB: _ Her: ig your.Opportilyity.1 unusua yr ga a J \u2018ae e problr- w Miss Tomkins, Miss Wadleigh and Miss W.Guthrie and three children from \u2018 \u2018Tr Re a dom 80 1] renholme.left Tuesday for Old Or- Mystic, were guests of Mn.and Mrs.\u2019 : E h met: an.! \u2018chard Beach for à couple of weeks; F, G.Guthrie, Mont Rose Farm; Mrs.HE FAIR\u201d mm .un DANVILL Provements Miss Annie Wadleigh, of Yorkton, Elzear Evans, formerly of Pigeon Hill, à; aa NH wo = | | So _ \u2019 LILY BISFIPII IS III F EIRP RE } Would incon © EE à ' .: pook.The: \u201csi, ) 0 { { AB Be do xin, = = ny nv J 1) She wri salt 109.ong i.\u2018een Ve © ; at PA » + | - {THE ONLOOKER 0 6 art THIRIISICIISFIIINS | À NE ICE CSS NO rs Fr, ue RIE way a ce Cr a pra - ey atk Thi le gite sw a x - a = F5 A se A ; 4 a at \u2019 - J Re Gad ; 3 mans es = - ® / - SHERBROOKE PAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1909.PAGE THREW.= = ne T= \u2014_ _ provement in th .; , .NE The Daily Record cleanliness CIF appearance and | left on Saturday for Knowlton; Mrs.|a good time.Refreshments were served ADVERTISEMENTS, THE WELL PRESSED PEOPLE OF LL ORD CO Fach : \u201c| Peplar and Miss H.Fuller spent Sat- by the Dutham ladies and the party TO-DAY WEAR OXFORDS >» RBROOKE REC .-ach man has but one pro unday in St.John\u2019s; Mr.Ouillette and broke up in the wee small hours after : sHE problem | p ONE ON T R printers and Publishers.to solve, and that is his own Fach family spent Sunday in L\u2019Ange Gar-la very pleasant evening\u2019s amusement.° .) | | 2 ublished every afternoon, town has but one prob) Co dien; Dr.and Mrs.Demers left on Sun-| Mr, George L.Doak, of the E.T.10 ! ( .printed.60d, P at 106 and 108 Welling4 and that io i e problem to solve, day evenifig for a two weeks\u2019 trip to Bank branch at St.Johns, was a Madame J.Rioux, St.Moises, Qué, age bee rest, Sherbrooke.a.strictly in opr \u2026 at 18 its own.The useful citi- Niagara, Bufialo and Detroit; Mr.Jno.guest at the home of the Misses Bic- eays:\u2014\u201cFruit-a-tives cured me of sev- ; 1 ing = PUBSCRIPTION Tt in Oanada, \u201c\" of any town will interest himgel Morgan, despatcher at the:C.P.R., kell recently.- - ere Liver Disease.Neither doctors nor oy Le Ce advance 20 and the omited oo.tates, in the needs of his community and not spending a few weels in the West; pr any other remedy did me any good, but are built right.No slipping at the Gre ear, 82.00; six monthe, $0 mts, Worry.about the affairs of a neighbor Xe C.Church, of Les va a.re- CLARENCEVILLE | Frait-e-tives promptly cured.\u201d heel or gaping at the ankle.They're Your DY ips, SU cents: Jastern Townshi : CY 8 - cent guest-at/ Mrs.McClay\u2019s while on ; : _\u2014 from *Fruft-a-tives\u201d always cure Liver A ; ; , AN _ po address in the F astern Townships ing municipality where his influence his way to Cowansville, where he will Mr, and Meg.Roig, Jove.rom rouble.Biliousness and Constipation made over special Oxford lasts.That's - by be money remitters should take probably will never be felt.à spend a week; Mr.J.Boisvert and ane are guests here of their mo- because they act Qirectly on the Hyer: the reason.| .Lo oN we 8 0.' se 2» = : > à .pron temp SHUN 0% PO SE) When the \u201chome\u201d town is made ng Master Willred, of Swectsburg, ere |ther, Mra.G.Lewis.2 tne| PAiEh decrenses the avanitty of blood | J, A.WIGGETT & CO.Prescr ipfions.° : ha.ove .3 .y © \u2019 a\u2018 bus \u2018 Cone sf received alter 8 a0 exceeding 50 |.ely as nature and care can, make guest of Mr.W.H.Pearson; Rev.Mr.Friday was Derick a y of one tri the liver and thus relieves the ne Opposite Court House, \u2014 - .\u2018Cards of TPn Poetry, 10a Mine, | it,\u2014as clean and sanit PE : village; F.T.Derick\u2019s sale gestion or Billousness.plenty 7180, One thing certain\u2014our pre- ords, 50c.Ubituary Ty: raw nitary as hygienic Hayden left last week for England, | dollar pills for forty-nine cents drew Bile to move the Bowes, there is 82 | rg er Beading Notices, dc.per - aws, demand,\u2014as free from vice ay is Where he will spend the next seven much attention.The bank was also end to the Constipation.scription filling is accurate\u2014it \u2014 assured by honest police vigilance, \u2014as weeks; Messrs.Lefebvre and Mercure, visited \u2018by many and during the aft- \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d are a positive cure for Cc is done by registered pharma- 000000000000 honest and: industrious as all thrifty a B trip to Negara food Detroit; Mr.|grnoon the park presented an appear- all troubles arising from a disordered cists only and never is an in- ; \u2018A.Bryson to Montreal, 2 \"lance like an agricultural fair.ver.ae ient i vowns should be,\u2014~then the argumenta- IL.R.Touchette, D.Arbec, A.Mar- | \u201cMrs R.Tasker, Manchester, is visiting | \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d are.the julces of , gredient used that is not fresh.« Undesirables \u201d / ) : : .The simple solution of the difficulty in extraditing © gens of Plymouth has created a precedent which opens up interesting possibilities.lb is strange that no one \u2018has thought of this loophole before.\"Chi vid Oe.method of walking around the extradition laws, a method that appears to be thoroughly legitimate.\u2018When one remembers .how laborious have been the legal proceedings em- satisiy the extradition law, the two offending\u201d citi- ployed to it seems a.j * pas been overlooked.Probably the lawyers would have conpidered it too easy to be possible.Cruelty to Animals, / The incident reported front Waterloo, of the inhuman treatment.received by a horse, which had\u2019 displeased its owner, is a shocking evidence of how-hard- ened the sensibilities/of à man may become.\u2018When one considets to what a high develophhent of pity, sympathy and noble charity the human mind can attain, the brute instinct that could prompt a man tu such heartless treatment of a fellow animal, is extremely revolting.- Indeed, the cruelty that \u2014 men sometimes exercise towards beasts is not a brute instinct, bu* something lower.The beasts themselves have- charity, of a kiml often admirable.This particular instance is.one of many, which proves the usefulness of._ the S.P.C.A.The association has be- .come indispensable as a protectioh to animals, for its influence js moral as well as practical.A general educative training in public opinion is the inevitable result of a conscientious eampaign against cruelty to animals.Slowly, but effectively, the public are = subæribiñg to the sentiment that \u2018a merciful man .is merciful his beast.\u201d - to \u201cQue Own Town \u201d ee It is a natural failing of the human mind © be nearsighted\u2014to see objects at a distance moro listinetly than those close hy.Many \u2018a man, who is * well informer! on the political issues df his day, is ignorant of the nearer municipal issues of his own town.It i8 easier to grumble when the public 9 usres are neglected, {han to eut the Fn in one\u2019s, own garden, te is scarcely a man who does not think that he could improve on the government's methods of running \u201cthe country, Very probably these methods could be improved.But if the hours spent by the average Voter in argument on political were employed in, improving his home, business or town, there would result a local revolution.questions, Who does not know the man who will denounce \u201ccapital,\u201d for not paying him mare than two flollars a day, and yet who wastes, in reckless living, the wages he - re- ives.What is most needed is.not a revolution in the political or industrial afiairs of the country, but a change in the mind of the individual voters The slums of Now York Ci do not Tepresent all the social wickednéss that\u2019 ists.It would be to thé advantage of progress if residents of smaller Communities might realize - this fuet! Vice exists in their own towns, as well | 85 im the larger cities, Down on a side street in the small town or city, May be found the gambling resort, quite as pernicious in its influence on those who frequent it as though it fo Hrished in New York or Montreal.Nor 18 it always necessary to look for lt on a side Strect, It mav mod at You from a respectable willow front on the principal, street, even Waste wordg de Mori - as rou © 8 deploring\u201d the prevalence ok vice in the Cities or towns more ambitions, than your own.Ant the that resort is not the only form assume= in the small community, If the eves gi upright citi- Zens were Openet 46 the facts.of con- me that exi-t, thev would find the | impera iy.ement a necessary und as Where ou: as It seems in the citifs evil is more gy 3 vuressive.or pou the stad] city, have gread- ie The than thei citizens rea) are ldo arte that confront them oy x je great hut that.they prove and solved.Tho public ents that could he made do would ne the enormous outlay that \\ Hlourage the civie pocket- + T »e .they i 0 slums\u201d that exist\u2014anid .eXist\u2014are not co extensive .q.ton ag rev i 88 to prevent a general ime.son has become sponsor for pity that this.simple means |.tive citizen will have an excuse for criticizing the affairs of the \u2018larger world about him, \\, _ Onlooker.BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.Gathered by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.2, ; emmener ) CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY\u2014 COMINGS AND GOINGS OX PEOPLE, | COWANSVILLE.Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Buzzell are: suffering a great deal où anxiety an the serious condition of their oniy son Master Claré Buzzell.With his parents [Master Clare was passing the summer -at Mr.Buzzell's cottage on the east shore of Brome Lake.Last Saturday it was discovered that he had appendicitis.lt was evident from the urst that the disease bad progressed much farther than was safe for the life of the child, and every possible attempt was made to expedite his transportation to Foster Junction where it was.expected that the Halifax express would carry the sufferer to Montreal.Dr.Pickel, of Sweetsburg, was in attendance, and the regrets and anxiety of the doctor and.of Mr.and Mrs.Buzzell can well be imagined when it was \u201cdiscovered that the train was six However, the young lad was finally gotten to an hospital and operated upon, and it is hoped that the delay has not been too great.The patient's father and mothet, as well as Mrs.Nesbitt, his grandmother, were all in the city Saturday and Sunday, and it is learned that the operation is apparently successful.It is hoped that these appearances are not deceptive: / Mr: John McCabe, Government Fruit Inspector, left Monday morning for his trip to the Western provinces of Cana- a: Miss Alice Bullard, of Knowlton, is the guest of Miss Jessie Ruiter ; Mrs.John\" McCabe is entertaining her sister and her brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.C.Ri Dutton, of Williamstown, Vt.; Messrs.Robert Palmer, Guy.Me- Namara, A.T.Gould, F.Baldwin and Dr.Brault, of Bedford, were here Sa- | turday taking part in an attempted baseball match between the team from that town and our local players.This match was interrupted by rain, and only four or five innings could be played, At the conclusion of these innings Cowansvillo team were some- umpire.Mr.Rogerson Lawrence returned to Ormstown on: Sunday night after, a couple of weeks\u2019 visit with his parents and friends here., \u2018\u2018 So have returned: from their trip to Burlington and.are now spending a few days at Bolton Springs.= Dr.Brittain, of the Macdonald Col- legé, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, was in town recently.-inspecting the sthool garden in connection with Cowansville Academy.| - Visitors at\u2019 Sweetsburg for the week and E.Percy Jones, of Montreal ; Mr.Hugh Martin is spending a portion of his summer with Mr.Jonas Rooney, his grandfather, \u2019 There will bo a prayer meeting/ i \u2018the Methodist Church Thursday even?ing.co The Misses Tees, of _ Montreal, are -guosts at Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Séott\u2019s.home at Sweetshurg.Their brother laid the corner stone of the Methodist: Church herd over twenty years ago.* Mr.and Mrs.George Comrie, of Montreal, returned to their home on Monday nîtér a sojourn with Mr.and Mrs.O.N.Hull.Mr.and Mrs.P.-C.Duboyce were at Farnham Centre on Sunday.; The Mite Society of the Methodist Church met in the basement thereof on Monday afternoon \u2018at three o\u2019clock.Mr.David A.Bowker, C.P.railway engineer, was here over Sunday.| Miss Summerville, of New York and\" Miss EN Mullin, of Granby, are the Mr.J.Smythe.Miss Sum- merville is a.sister to Mrs.Mullin, of this place.+ \\ oo \u2018 Recent visitors here include Miss E.L.Baker, former Bursar of Dunham Ladies\u2019 College ; Mr.and Mrs.Loren Laraway, of Fast Dunham ; Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Savage, Miss A.Fortin, Mr.P.H.Fontaine, Misses M.A.and B.Goyette, all of Granby ; the Misses R.and B.Bonnette, of Burlington, Vt.; Messrs.R.T.Eldridge, \u201cof Man- sonville and Z.A.Chrysler, of Knowl- ton.: guests of rete.pores FARNHAM., Arrivals and departures: Mr, P.Te- «niitels Jeft last week for Montpelier fot n few weeks; Mrs, Petch and Mrs.I.Spoor in St.Johns on Friday; Mrs.C.Edward Hayes returned to West Shefford on Friday evening; Mr.A Bryson, of Montreal, in town on Saturday: Mr.and Mrs.Chardonnet - returned to Quebec after a week spent here ; Sheriff Cotton in town on Wednesday: Mr.and Mrs.Fuller spent SunGav in Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.G.©.Boright to Sweetsburg on Pat urday; Messrs, Ivan Foster and Don- all Hawk, of Cowansville, in town on Sunday; Mr, Jno.Wilson and family \\ hours late on account of an accident.what ahead.Mr.E.W.Westover was\u2019 end included Messrs.G.Harold Baker.J L\u2019Ange Ganrdien; W.St.tn \u2018Miss\u2019 Mabel Vail and Miss E.Bell |: = tel and F, Patenaude, from St.Bri- gide; D.Brodeur.and H.Lavigueur, Onge from \u2018Mt.Johnson; High Constable Jos.A.Boisvert, Sweetsburg; A.J.Chbquette, managen E.T.Bank, Marieville; J.A.Parent, E.\" T.Bank, West Shefford; A.Delage, St.Ajphonse de Granby, in town Monday.) - Mr.G.A.Trèax and family expect to leave for Moose Jaw, Sask., early\u2019 in September.They will be ; much her mother, Mrs.Kemp, at Mrs.\u2018Salls\u2019; Mrs.Erle Finley and little son of Hartford, are guests of Mrs.Mon- eghan; Miss Anna Donnelly, of New York, is at Mrs.Rolla Derick\u2019s; Mrs.Alfred\u2019 McFee, of Hartford, is visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Victor Derick._ - Mrs.Strong will leave Monday to \u2018visit her mother in Knowlton.The Misses Cora and Dora, Derick are spending a few weeks at Sugar missed here, but -their large circle of\u2019 present Mrs.Truax, of Montreal, is a guest at their home.; SWEETSBURG Mrs.Edward Doray recently entertained her two sisters, the Misses Lizzie and Dorothy Berry, of Waterbury.Mass.Col.J.D.Bulman and two grandsons, Masters Stanley and .William Bulman, arc camping on the beautiful: shores of Brome Lake.Your correspondent camped there every summer for ten years and believes that if it were possible for Canadians to camp and rest every summer in some such spot as that, they would never grow old or need a doctor.The early morning plunge into the water, the boating and plucking of water lilies, the picnicing in the cool shade of Foster Park or the Island and the carly-to-bed and early-to-risa habits induced by the pine and cedars about the westerns shores of Brome Lake or by the singing birds at Fisher's Point will promote peace on earth and harmony among the peoples.mer life.Mr.J.P.Noyes .is at Newburyport and other New England poirts accumulating health, stories and family history, all of which will be listened to by.visitors at the Court House, after his return.In the meantine, Mr.J.F.Leonard is patiently putting up with all the evils of subdued litigation as promulgated by a peaceful population and a wearied set of lawyers.2 : PHILIPSBURG.Arrivals include: The Misses Lillian, Gertrude and Eva Hall, of Montreal, visiting at Mrs.Delbert Shirley\u2019s; J.M.Ferris, at his home here for the week-end; Mr, La Valley, from Marietta, Ohio, calling on friends in town, Revi.A.A, Ireland, home from Montreal; Miss Alice McKenny, home from spendiñg the week at Pigeon Hill the guest of Mrs.K.McKenny; Mr.and Mrs, Frank Smith, of New York, .at the Champlain House; Mr.- Paul Stroud, Mr.Henry Timmins, Mr.A, \u2018Robinson, Mr.H.McCount.Miss Ger- truge McRae, all of Montreal; Miss F.Shuter, Mrs.Redmange, Miss Red- mange, Mr.George Shuter, of the Royal Trust Co.,/Montreal, and Mr.McCullum, of McGill \u2018University, guests at Mrs.I.V.Deuel\u2019sin the Methodist Church in the morning and the Church of England in the evening.\u201cShe was much appreciated by dll and was accompanied by Mrs.Williams, also of Montreal.held, a masquerade dance Saturday night, Everyone had a splendid time.There will be a church bazaar held in the Whitwell Memorial Hall Saturday, July 31, afternoon and evening.ahor Day will be observed in Phil: ipgburg by a basket picnic.The sports will be held on the old parade ground, as usual, + _.: DUNHAM.Mr.David Kirkpatrick, of Cowans- ville, was out; here on Monday with Mr.Dypoyce.oo Dr.atid Mrs.Armstrong, of Shaw- ville, Gre guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.J.Small for a few days.- poo Mrs.John A.Crilly, of Hartford, formerly Miss Ella Stephen, of this place, is visiting friends here.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur E.Selby and Mr.and Mrs.Frank T.Curley \u2018are spending \"a few days at Bolton friends wish them every success.At No one can be ill-natured with such sum- | Hill in the White Mountains; Mrs.Charles Savage, of Bawyerville, is \u2018visiting friends here.10 The ladies of St.George's Church will give a lawn social bn the Rectory grounds this week.- Mr.Alex Derick is adding to the: attractiveness of his house by a new coat of paint.Strawberries are gone and raspberries .aré ripe, but not so plentiful as the former, + - .SOUTH GRANBY AND GRANBORO.- Recent arrivals and departures: Mrsp Ashton Fisher and daughter, Pearl, and son, from Vergennes; Vt., Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Noyes and Miss Joanna McDougall, of Farnham, at Mrs.J.D.Parker's; Mr.and = Mrs.Jas.Robinson and Miss Lora Robinson, of Iron Hill, at Mr.J.R.Robinson\u2019s, also vrsrting at Mr.Robert Robinson's; Mr.Galbraith, of Montreal, at Mr.S.Ryder\u2019s; Miss Helen Clow, of South Stukely, spending the week.end at her, home here; Mr.Maynard, Robinson, of Granby Hill, at Mr.D.Clow's; Miss Edna Parker, of Granby, spending Sunday with her mother, Mrs.J.D.i arker; Mrs.C.V7.Chamberlain, who has been stopping with her sister, Mrs.F.Carter, for the last two months, has return-' ed to St.Albans, Vt.; Miss Marjory Robinson is spending the week in Fulford the guest of her cousin, Miss Frankie Hayes; Mrs.Stanley Purdy and two children, Miss Gladys and Master Percy, of South Stukely, spent a couple of days at Mr.James Purdy\u2019s recently.: Pete FARNHAM CENTRE.Arrivals and departures include: Mr, J.Martin, K.C,, of Montreal, was the guest of his aunt; Mrs.Adam .Clark, sr., recently; Mr.and, Mrs.William Clark, of Boston, have arrived in Miss Elliott, of Montreal, sang here | The young people at the Champlain | town to spend the next few weeks with Mr.and Mrs, Robt.Clark; Mn, Charles, Schoolcraft, gf Chicago, is spendin the week at his farm with Mr.Luther Vaughan; Mr.Wm, Burnet, of Montreal, spent the week with his parents; Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Powers and little daughter, also] Mrs.J.C.Freer, spent the week-end at Brome Lake, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Powers; Mr.J.R.Mahannah spent Sunday at St; Armand Centre with his brother, Mr.Fred Mahannah; Mr.and Bedford after spending two weeks in wn; Mr.and Mrs, L.Martindale, of Stanbridge Ridge, the guests of Mr.and Mrs, Henry Buck, on Sunday.\u2018The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet \u2018 at the home of Mrs.Apt.Clement \u2018On Wednesday afternoon.- JE svt ABBOTSFORD Arrivals: Alfred Stansfield, D.Sc, A.R.S.M.,\u2018of Montreal, is the guest of H.T.Barnes, D.8c.; Dr.and Mrs.Anderson and family and Mrs.Parker, of Montreal, in Abbotsford for the summer; Mr.and Mrs.Savage and family, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Fisk on Sunday; Messrs.W.H.Whitehead and H.W.Garth, of Montreal, spent the weekend at \u2018\u2018Rocky Lieze'\u2019; Miss \"Bradford, of St.Hyacinthe, guest of her aunt, Mrs.Mitchell; Dr.George Fisk, of Montreal, guest of his brother, Mr.Charles Fisk; Dr.Newell Fisk, of Montreal, spent the week-end at his home; Mr.Laslie Buzzell at \u2018 his \u2018home for the week-end.- Arrivals at Poplar Farm are: Miss Whitall, Mrs.Reade, Mrs.Brown and family, Mr.Geo.Reade, Miss Haydn, Mrs.Kelle, Miss Kelle and Mr.Kelle, all of Montreal.Springs ; Postmaster - J.E.England L.Gilbert wds same day.On Friday evening the young ladies of the village gave a very pleasant little party in the Village Hall, at which were present not only the village dancing: set but a party of about twenty young people from Cowansville at Cowansville the who joined: the village \\ Np ARN \\ WK \u2018 C.H.FOSS, Bes.-treas, U.DAVIDSON.President.Births, Marriages and Deaths BIRTHS, 1 BRACK.\u2014 At Stanstead, Qle., on July 26th, 1909, a daughter, to Mr | and Mrs.John Brack.* .: PARKER.\u2014At Bulwer on July 27th, 1909, a son to Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Parker.Co MARRIAGES.ROWLAND \u2014 ANDERSON.\u2014 At Oakland, Cal., July 14th, in St.Andrew's Episcopal Church, by the Rev.O.:St.John Scott, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Anderson, to Mr.Alfred Rowland, of Ielix- stowe, England.oo | : : DEATHS | BOUCHARD.\u2014At 3! Drummond Road, Sherbrooke, on July 27th, 1909, Elezear Bouchard, in his 73rd year.Funeral on Thursday at one o'clock.\u2019 MANSONVILLE.A The Methodist Society meets An the Arrivals and departures: Mr.Gordon Lynch, of Montreal, spent Sunday with his parents; Miss Esther Peabody was home from Newport for the week-end; Miss Theresa Willand, of Eastman, guest of Miss.Ethel Bourne for the week-end; Mrs.and Miss La Rector, Emily Lucretia, | basement oi the church\u2019 on Wednesday.| Duke, -of Cowansville, are visiting Mrs.G.G.Griggs; Mr.Levi Perkins, of Knowlton, was - in town Jast week; Miss Mildred Perkins spent the week- | end with Miss May Young.If you have sickness at your home our thorough prescription filling ought to persuade.you to come to Griffith's Drug Store °° KODAK STORM, 120 Wellington §t., Sherbrooke.Developing \u2018and printing promptly and carefully done.coccocececcccenocon008 e RECOMMENDED 8 o EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS = JAENHAM\u2014CANADA HOTEL.NEW, } Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguires GRAN BY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, Ty Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal, MAgQe.UNION HOUSE, REMODEL« led, mawly furnished; Garceau & Ouellette.\u201c SWEETSBURG HOUSE.REMODELL- * ADVOOAT ie T.AWRENOB, MORRIS & MelVER, Advocates, btc., Sherbrooke - e ton Street, Sherbrooke) YATE, WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEN, Advocates, Sun Life Bldg, Sherbrookss+ VWESTOVER & COTTON, ALVQe P \u201c cates, Oowansviile, Que.; TOSEPH ROY, LL.B., ANVOOATE, J.&c., Lake Megantic, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS; K.ADDIE, C.E., Q.L.S., QUEBED, |G.0 81 St.Peter St.Residense 83 de Balaberry St:, Tel.Connections.S.A.MEADE, -BURVAYOR, COATH s 200k.Bell \u2018Phone.Good conReotionss OUGLAS M.TOWLE, MAGOG, Quebec Land Surveyor.P divisions and surveys, all : RMAND C.CREPEAU, SHERBROOKE Provincial Land Surveyor, Hochelaga Bank Bldg., 'Phone 143.| ENSURANCE AGENTS.QUE, a \u2018à ance agent.Fire, Liles, > Plate Glass, etog Record \u2018Block.DENTISTS: NDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, j Sun LAfe Building, Sherbroôkes x PHYSICIANS & BURGEONS, IT.Ay DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST, J.o, Ear, Nose and Throat.Pet ate ospital - and In Richmond, 1st Tuenday of month.In Thetford Minos, 8rd Tu of mon In Contisook, 2nd and 4th Tucedays.J A.OC.ETHIER, M, D., BPEOCIALa e ty, Urinary diseases.Uo tation! Res; 45 King street, Sherbrooke; Que; TRB.WILLIAMS AND MAOCKAY-36 Montreal St.Sherbrooke.Oflios bours until 10 a.m; 1-4 pm, 7-8 Ps.and by appointment.R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPEUIALIBT) to the Protestant Hospital, = ar, Nose and Throat Diseasos.87 Duffes n Ave.,8herbrooke, Oonsuligtions: 10-12 am., and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.DE: F.A.GADBOIS, BSPEOIALDY Children\u2019s Diseases, 51 King Et.SPECIALIST.= Binos -1899 hak Nad.full, ol 8 , Nose snd Throat 2 de Brerbrooks Bt Vincent de Paul Hospital.- Hours ol Consultation ; »- At the Hos« pitai from 8 to 10 &.-1m»% su Sunday.At his office 17 Broo t Bharbrooke, Que, from 10 à-ms to 8 B-mte SPECIALTY : Water Works: / WaterPowers, \u201cPatent Solicitor, Both phoned, people certainly is wonders at making shoe polish, \"Just Out\" is de real thing Ten cars 14 in.x 2 in.pine, mostly 2 in, dry or green.Best prices paid for this.Log run, dead culls oul, also we have in stock hardwood flooring, hollow backed, hole.bored, \u2018and end 1atched, guaranteed dry and to tit, Correspondence solicited.| A.H, CUMMIMGS & SON.Lai).Coatsconk, P.Q.= ze mes 1 == \u2014 - - ale J are different from any that Cowan\u2019s always give Housekeepers say that Cowan\u2019s Icings are uniformly satis- | factory.deiicious flavors \u2014at your grocer\u2019s.THE COWAN CO.LIMITED, TORONTO.9, \u2018Eight As New management; E.Daqray,Mgre \u2019T.NICOL, ADVOCATE, 9% WELLING« © FT; D.KENNEDY, GENERAD ENBUR« ve Office, 49, King Ste RE | ga \u2018Bl = Lk.G.BAGHAND, M.D.rt.pers PO = SAT Ha A EE EPG MSE re Voir ge EE ets Re ep rap r eN Pr I ny » Aa Pe A NE A gma PN p A De mare.os Là 6 +.on 7 - T2 \u20ac .?! et a PE Sor 1 Tr 2 65 >: a ~ + Q ns a rg: Horm \" yo y Rg Po Re = > ; \u2018 pme \"dh = oh FS ec win ape La 5 \u20ac * ERE el un I» A - CR, - Lad = Fes ea, 70 Bt A fn SAL ALT AH APSE Wer AS SUS ot i pct irra PES arog ed pres # ft \u2018Ba 1 Rh.pr Hs 11 A LS à.i 0 BR + 1h EE ba 43 ; 3 Eo RX E : Bp pi a?Ny i Sid # .k he 4 sam + \"a ap oak So LS \u2014 3 == ee 5 - 5 oP - wg su =.; da sis sw # \u20ac +010 FN Lo \u2026e ja -; 3 + By; - Cy = NET RTS SRE TEST SET TER - et omy DIE Sew = À mdr, i eR rt (S 25 à RUE 14 v2 IST aus , UF, 1 ofr - = ee a te + se .F BJ nn hs 3 ; } SL Lu Ai y FA Co TE - 5 i 4 St 5 - ; 4 ith | : | | | ; Un PAGE FOUR.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1909.| \u2014 _\u2014_ [ ee TH = \u2014 Sc = it .: pi | we Hospital for some days, under treat- dmiriviviriviiirtrtibibiridtt HH] RANGE SALE Le Ji Thi .BUY fo rome dogs, tnt ; fes Ly dep : ment by r.Farwell for serious JE , \u2019 i oday.y .ejerbit VPATS, Se Toe the coming el 1 5 - hi \u201cil ' Established 1863 Lt money back.\u2014! .i piece of land and buildings be- MISS HENRIETTA.I.\u201d DUFF AT SEE SHOW WINDOW.oe the eisht past vents, and vou eu Par \u201d .4, eur longing to George Godbout situated in DANBY.a ; ce then how Bellevue is going to builg .- { Hi si H G.WILSON + & SONS.?A.G.SKN INER | St, George de Windson will be sold at South Durham, July 28.\u2014(Speciail).M.Ja CHOQUETTE, tn ~ee how it i= Growing already A JR \u201c \u2019 y Sh brook i Jeweller & Opticlam ., | the instance of Joseph Godpout, -ir., ke is with much regret.that ite BEADING SHOE DEALER SP it js only opened.) i ESE LA + dé anhv : ak, =F : Co + pari {death is annaunced of ; \u2019 nu : ZA jit Branches: Magog and Granby.Sherbrooke, Que \u2014\u2014 ie 20 the pars! Sed day of hs?% |Teaqella Duff, youngest daughter of 85 WELLINGTON STREET.re; M.MOKENCY : sf # iit re \u201d \u2018 | eo60600000000000000000| \u2014 Me Thomas Dull of Dax ihe.3p i \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 HER AE SEE ° | ®| PROGRESSIVE BRIDGE PARTY.e passed away Tuesday a Fo.To + 11: 411070 ; À \u2018 oF : * |m, after /a lengthy illness, at the Fg | 4.I é CITY NEWS./ ?The progressive bridge last evening age of 22 years.- \u2018 AL VW ANTS aE © un = at the club house of the St.-Francis She i rvived by h nts, two rg e VS | ° ; e is survived by her parents, J 3 re 4 ÿ «on sap pe.os mess eras a rey rt Le re (RR Regn : whén you come in our store.China, Glassware, Silverware, Itc.: - Any time you are down town come in; the store is mice and cool.It is always a pléasure to show our goods.B We DO NOT believe putting high prices on our goods.\"for there is only one result to this and- that is we would carry oo over yslot of old stock, every year when we take inventory.3 You are always sure to see Every week latest novelties in Lnina something new in the / D EON RTI ELLINGTON STREET ; | pm se ze 2 cd Me 5 dat ry sa ow : i om EST Lt TNL Mand > ee Wh > w4 es me pe 1 : er om .- - nu 1er Cee En OTE nth me Fas I Se et ali ue A PR, .vam aren SE ee maya we om ar + Lm eh VS 0000000000000600000000 See window-display.wecététéetéetetetétérte ététéètée A LATE emables us to offer what is known as the-185.40 value in Tan Laced - Shoes dna, Oxfords at the remarkable low price of $3.50 pair.No \u2018one urged to buy.THE DOLLY VARDEN SHOE STORE.L.E.CHAMBERLAIN.- WHAT THEY ALL SAY: David Galbraith, Esq, Ferrer, Fast sherbro.: T am to-day in receipt of your cheque in settlement of the above policy and am more than pleased with the result.I notice that the cash bonus\u2019 for the last five years is equal to nearly 33 1-3 p.c.- of the premiums [-have paid you in that time, and a great increase on previous bonuses, and that l have received.back over 20 p.c.more than all the money I have paid in, thus making my insurance for TWENTY YEARS FOR NOTHING.SATISFIED POLICY HOLDERS ARE A GOOD ADVERTISEMENT.SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA.S.J.PARKES, District.Manager, 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 THOS.PURCHASE 123 Wellington St.ce, Says i\u2014 Ist May, 1909, J | Portland Square this evening.{ the guest for the week-end \u2018Planche.- Lat North Hatley at 8 o\u2019clock 0000000000000000000000 Mr.John Turnbull, of Montreal, was in town yesterday.Mr.and Mrs, Wm.Farwell are in .Montreal for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Shaw have gone to the Portland coast for a holiday.Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacgo.Mrs.F.C.Vaughan is spending a week at Windsor Mills a Kingsey with friends._ Mrs.C.W.Ross, of Ottawa, has left Lake Scaswaninepus for Montreal, en route to her home.19 Refrigerators, large and small, \u2018Jat from 20 to 33 1-3 p.c.discount at È \\Edward\u2019s.| Fraser and Miss Sara Whitcher, of Ot- Golf Links, in aid of the piano fund, was one of the pleasantest functions of the season, and was greatly enjoyed by the members present.Fight tables were required for the players, and the two prizes were won by Mrs.tawa.At the close of the games, ap- \u2018broad and airy verandah.Among those present were Col.and Mrs.H.R.Fraser, Mrs.George Bradford, Mrs.Dalby Morkill,- Mr.and Mrs.R.N.Robins, | Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Fraser, Mr.and I Mrs.F.J.Holliday, the Misses Whit.f cher, Ottawa; Mrs.Walter Tomlinson, \u2018 Mrs.Freq Tooke (Montreal), Mr.and Mrs, A.F.Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Tomlinson, Mrs.George Howard, Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Jenckes, Mrs.C.G.The Harmony Band will give a cbo- cert at Lennoxville tomorrow evening, weather permitting.Furniture moving by reliable men and baggage transferred at Edward\u2019s.He was committed to jail.give their.usual \u2018weekly concert in Mr.Cyrille Labadie has returned to Montreal after a visit to his aunt, Mrs.E.Labadie, Grove stfeet.Miss Eva Edwards, of Danville, was of her sister, Mrs.Archibald McCallûm, Chew Maple, Sugar Tobacco.Mr.and Mrs, George R.Smith, of Thetford Mines, were in town this week\u2019 registered at-the New Sherbrooke, Mrs.Florence Taylor was in Cook- shire Monday, attending the funeral \u2018of her aunt, the late Mrs.J.PA meeting of the members of the Massawippi Canoe Club will be beld this evening, °° - a profit and getting Sherbrooke.a T Le er ier = ESTE a i ba pl Sos x TIE TEA pe Ain ve regime : = wee « ms INRA, I rg pag A uw MRS.E.L.SMITH ; Room 20 Whiting Block HOIENTIFIO FACIAL and SOALP don it i YREATMENT.Keep the skin beautiful, 1 fhe hair glossy and plentifui.Mair Ten- #; le, Almonda, Skin Food, ete, Demonat-.if rations given.Tely 759, EE es - Lid (114 BYRD & HAND ih \u2014We do house and carrlage painting, whiteing, tinting and general house\u201d pairing, floors scraped and finished.Bell \"Phone 843.7 re- vv a XF rate li er er ttes À .rim - = ae Que A wm REX = Both pts ee MU ra \u2014\u2014 0 Let ; Will \u2018give a glossy pearance to the hair and \u2018keep the scalp in a healthy condition, ; \"Phones\u2014House 85, MISS DRESSER, \u2026 6 YORK APAILIMIINT\u2014 welll groomed ap- Office 114.rot arent ASRS poo me: Q © VULCANIZING Hy First-class vulcanizing «one: prompt- ; Laytf ly on automobile*tires and \u2018tubes, : 4 Also Miwler spit fire plugs, and As Lu : tn A.M.threads.CLE / A.T.DREW, 181 14 & 16 Water Street.1 taff - : A [I _ \u2019 x\" a ~ IGE GREA Fob Delivered to all.parts of the ci- | (li i ty.35 cts._per \u2018pint brick, 50 cts, He per quart brick.ER] Vanilla, Strawberry, Chocolate.4! or Mixed, Special Kinds wade to .bit arder.« : lo a .4 Ati SR.- HN 4 woopann\u2019s | ¢ CoM \u2019 7 Î i= 2 hi Confectionery and Ice Cream Patlor À RE « TT NPN 177 Wellington St, and Nu Floor, Art Building.For \u20ac atisfäction { ALLATTS | - HOME- MADE BREAD At your Grocers, or Tel.724.BS Th =EAT= = Mr.Harlow Bowker, Granby, at The \u2018Edith Hawthorne, of Westmount, A clude \"Miss Lasell-on Thursday and | tended the, moonlight excursion on the j proved in outward appearance by the \"work of Mr.A.8.Kathan, of Cow- se { BRIGHAM Arrivals and departures include: Mr.8, J.Short, of ®Pountreal, spending a few days in this vicinity; Mr.and Mrs.W, EK, Short, of Montreal, spending the week-end at The Maples; Mr.Grant Wilbur, of New York, and Maples on Saturday evening: Miss at Mr.Hawthorne's; Miss Janet Wall- House, Mr.Swan and Miss Black- ace, of : Granby, at tlie Blackwood wood at Abrnakis Springs; Mrs.Newton and son, George, of Montreal, at Mr.T.E.Smith\u2019s; Mr.T.H., Putten- ham to.Westmount; Mr.Winne Carter, of Montreal, a recent guest of his father; Mr.T.J.Carter, of Rockfort, at Mr.W.Carter\u2019s Sunday; Miss Sarah Morey at Granby last week.10° Several from here spent Thursday at a picnic.at Highgate Springs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014te DUDSWELL CENTRE.Recent arrivals and departures in- | Mrs.W/ H.Stacey and Miss Ferne home from Ascot -where they spent the week end ; Mr.E.T.Coleman from St.Mary\u2019s, Que., for a week ; ~ Mrs, Frank Jarval, Montreal, to ispénd the summer; Mrs.R.A.Lothrop to Sherbrooke on Sunday, ing relatives in town ; Mr.J.W.Andrew to St.Mary\u2019s after spending Sunday with his family ; Miss Christina Bartlett spent a day recently visiting \u2018at Mr.TL.Cunningham\u2019s, South Dudswell\u2019; Mrs.C.A.Harrison entertained Mrs, Nourse, Nashua, N.1L., and at their tent.75 \u2018EAST BOLTON.Quite a number from this way at- stcamiér Anthémis last Thursday éven- ing.\u2018 Lo : Recent departures include Mr.and: Mrs.H.H.Field and two daughters, Miss Ttazel Maxwell and Miss Kingsley who have spent their vaca- ed to Montreal, , Mrs.H.Marshall, of Knowlton, who has \u2018been visiting friends in Bolton, returned to her home.i Mr.and Mrs.0.A.Osgood who have spent a shorf time in their cottage, returned to their home in Cook- \"shire.10 _\u2014\u2014\u2014#\u2014\u2014 - WEST SHEFFORD Mr.John McMahon has just had his house handsomely painted and im- angville.; .\u201cART ROOMS Néw lot of Dutch collars and Jabots just in.Also new designs in towels; Stamping and embroidery to order.THE MISSES HUBBARD Aer meet CAT i AILS, srerL BEAMS, PIPES, Hangers, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Chains, all sizes and kinds, Write us what you need.IMPERIAL WASTE & METAL CO.~ À same Ae : Mr, *G./ A.McLeay, from Winnipeg, alter spending a couple of \u2018weeks \u201cvisit- | Friday Maud .4 , , rturn- tion at~Ir.W.M, Patterson's, re \u2018A|before Thursday for Portland excur- \" Mrs.L.E.Panneton left Little {ake where she has been spending the past few weeks) for Montreal to join Mr.Panneton.| was in town yesterday and will spend bis vacation with.his\u2019 sister, Miss \u2018Ethel/McLeay.\u2018 Mrs.TI.C.Humphrey, of Springfield, Mass., and Miss Nellie Frasicr, of Cookshire, were visitors to the city yesterday.Mr.and Mrs.Frank J.McKenna, Sherbrooke, \"are spending two week's holidays at the Lake Park Hotel, Scaswaninepas.: : Cotns Removed.\u2014Dr.Hight will be at the Osgood Ifouse, Cookshire, on Thursday, July 29th.At Learned\u2019s Hotel Friday, July 30th, + The 53rd Regimental Band will give ils feature piece; \u201cA Soldier's Life,\u201d at coming Sherbrooke Fair.Chew Britannia Yobaceo.Mrs, Mahon, who has been so ill vol the past three months, is still confined to her hed and very littie hopes of recovery are entertained.Mr.O.A, Begin, Notary, of Windsor Mills, will transfer his office to Twose Block, 95 Wellington street, Sherbrooke, the 3rd of August next, - Vor - The Willing Workers of the Baptist Church will serve ice cream and cake and lemonade Thursday afternoon from four to five at the Ghurch.Mr.- and Mrs.George F.Moore, Ball 'St., and Miss Unsworth leave today for a few weeks, vacation to Peak\u2019s Island and Old Orchard, Me.Mrs.Jobn-Paul, the Misses Paul and Miss Miller, of Montreal, are visiting Mrs.¥.J.Griffith on their way home from a couple of weeks\u2019 stay at Knowlton.: Do not miss the Merchants\u2019 Picnje at the Little Lake Magog next Thurs- | day, June 29th.Departure from C.P.R.station at.2.50 o\u2019clock p.m.Return ticket 35 cts.\"Smoke Master Mason Tobécco.Miss Alice Astell, daughter of Mr.E, J.Astell, of Lennoxville, who was operated on for cataract at the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, by Dr.W.: A.Farwell, is reported as progressing favorably, and is likely to have very good sight, © bo Get your Pullman accomodation sion Saturday, July 31.\u2018H.Foss\u2019 office and L.H.store.Arrangements have been made with proprietors of gasoline launches: at\u2019 Little Lake to take over the lake [free of charge the excursionists during the Apply C.Oliver's day.A good orchestra will be in attendance at the hotel during the whole afternoon and evening.It expected the ladies will accompany the picnicers.The hotel boats will be, at the disposal of those taking part in the excursion.: PITAL.Mr.William Wright, the veteran stage driver, who drove the stage be- A man was arrested last night, char- | ged with.being drunk and loitering.The Band of the 53rd Regiment will | the evening performance of the forth] | he was in Montreal, afternoon and evening of next Thurs- | is | VETERAN STAGE, DRIVER \u2018IN HOS.| | Buck (Montreal), Mrs.Harry Macfarlane, Miss McKechnie, Miss Hunt, Miss \u2018 Ruby Hunt, Miss Gwyn, the Misses | Bradforq, Messrs.Ralph Fletcher, Alan | Morkill/ FE.F.Causton; W.S.Fry and |; H.M.Barton (England), ! |; FUNERAL OF THE LATE JAMES .MCIVER: The funeral of the late James Mc- Iver, of Glen Iver, one of the most widely Fnown and notable men in the : Eastern Townships, took place this morning from the home where he had lived so many years to the parish \u2018church of St.Roch, with an unusually large attendamce.The whole countryside turned out unanimously to pay their last tribute of respect.to one who for nearly half a century had been a familiar figure, and bad gone \u2018in and out amongst them, The church was draped in mourning\u2019 and there \u2018were many tapers sparkfin \u201cupon the \"altar and around the catafalque, where F the casket containing all that was :mortal was reverently laid.The solemn requiem mass was sung by the Rev.J.De Beaufort) and the musical portion of the service finely rendered .by the choir.The bearers, all per- : sonal friends and neighbors, /were the following : Messrs.Fugene Flynn, Na- \u2018than Gawtrey, P.Laliberte, E.Peroux, Etienne Cote and J.Verpaelst, The .6hief mourners were Mr.Peter McIver, \u2018from Montreal, son of deceased, and \u2018Mrs.Tierney, of Montreal, daughter.Messrs.James and Frank Mclver] sons, live at too great a distance to he able to \u2018arrive in time for the funeral.The casket was leaped with beautiful flowers, tributes from many friends in Glen Iver and Sherbrooke.| The remains were laid to rest in the family lot of the cemetery of the village.The late James McIver \u2018was horn in Londonderry oounty, in the North of Ireland, 91 years ago, and came to this country when a lad of eighteen.He \u2018procured employment first on the Beauharnois Canal, and worked his way up to the position of railroad contractor, in which business he was \u2018very successful.During the great strike on the Tachine Canal many years ago, Mr.McIver took a prominent part in quelling the disturbance, and bore the marks of his encounters to his dying day.In speaking of his early life and the tremendous changes that he had witnessed in this country, he would refer to the days when when Victoria Square was a pasture and Notre Dame street a swamp.Land then sold for eight cents a foot.~ Mr.McIver was the founder of Glen Iver, in the \u201980s, and was prime mover in everything that tended towards the improvement and prosperity of progressive little village.:He pre- \u2018sented the land upon which the church \u2018and presbytery were erected, ang was ever ready to assist in any charitable enterprise.= He was postmaster = and :mail-carrier between Glen Iver and \u2018Sherbrooke for twenty-five years, and \u2018rain or shine, in fine or stormy weath- \u2018er, in the heat of summer and the intense cold of the Canadian winter, was to be seen upon the road, in faithful performance of his appointed \u2018duty.He was distinguished for his honesty, integrity and sturdy worth, as well as his amiable and genial disposition, and, in short, was a gen- Ltleman in the best sense of the word.(Mr.MeIver married early in life, his \u201cwife, garet Kimoney, of Londonderry, Tre- lan \u2018She was a devoted wife and mother, and beloved by all who knew er.The death of Mr.McIver will leave a great gap in the village with which he was so closely identified, and he will be greatly missed, - He was a goodman.May he rest in peace.A MODEST DEMAND\u2019 Landlord (to new tenant).\u201cBut why.do you want a carpenter and a plasterer fof \u2018& whole week?\u201d Foor SES SE New Tenant, fit our carpets.\u2019 r \u2014 \u201cTwo of the rooms don't Noir in bigger pluge\u2014 STAG CHEWING TOBACCO J tween Bury and Sherbrooke .over forty 6-19 QUEEN ST., MONTREAL.[Yer ago, has been in the Protestant *.; | petizing sandwiches, coffee and cakes| ELEZFAR BOUCHARD, SHER- were served at small tables on the |: BROOKE.the | ho predeceased him, being Mar- | Mr.Sargent suffered a stroke of paralysis, which very nearly proved fatal, but from which he after a time partially recovered, though unable to I walk.Last winter he had another slight stroke, which after a little passed, leaving his condition much the same.On Wednesday he - was sisters and two brothers.Miss Duff! was formerly a nurse in training at the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.The funeral \u2018will take place at 1.30 p.m.Thursday, at St.James\u2019 Episcopal Church, South Durham, thence to the Methodist Church.can be properly attended to, | ~~ foryour | ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY CO.'W.J.WIGGETT, 109 Wellington Street.asides giving you full value.| money at ; x The death took place yesterday morning at his home, 31 Drummond street, of Elezear Bouchard after an illness of only a week.He fell and sprained his ankle, and then complications set in.He was a resident of Sherbrooke for 25 years, and was formerly with the Hudson Bay Company in the Lake St.John region.His widow predeceased him some time ago, and he leaves three sons and two daughters: Dudley, of Sherbrooke; Flezear, of Lowell, Mass., and T.R.| Bouchard, of Fall River; and Mrs, James Honeyman, Sherbrooke, and Mrs.James Stewart, Asbestos, The funeral will tale place from his late residence on Thursday afternoon.THE LATE DAVID MOFFATT.Jameson, July 28.\u2014(8pecial).\u2014Mr.David Moflatt, of Irvine, died on July 23rd.He is a brother of Mrs.Samuel Jamieson, of this place, and his is the first death among four brothers, one, Andrew, in Saskatchewan, and the other two, John and Roger, in Kansas, U.S.A.He was in his eightieth year and was an elder in/tthe Presbyterian Church at In- vernegss.The déceased was a kind and devoted husband and father.He was of pious, cheerful disposition.His wife died not quite ten months ago.Only one of the family was able to come home for the funeral, Mre.W, Johnston, of Lachine.Mr.Moflatt has been in ailing health for & year or more and this last while has failed rapidly so that his death was not unexpected.- 1 DEATH OF EX:JUDGE ANDERSON, OF BERKSHIRE.° Ira S.Anderson, \u201ca life long resideny of Berkshiré, and who for forty years or more past has lived within three miles of Richford, died on Thursday at 10 a.m., of heart failure, after an iil- ness of long duration, in his 79th year, .) .His wife, Elvina Perley, -also a lifelong resident of Berkshire, survives him, also, two daughters, Miss Annette Anderson, who resided :with her parents, and Miss Mary 1\u2019.Anderson, a teacher in Columbia University, and one son, Rev, Wilbert I.Anderson, of Amherst, Mass.One brother, Lee Anderson, lives in the West.\u201cDeceased was assistant Judge of Franklin County Court for two terms, heing first elected in 1898, and reelected in 1900.He was a highly respected citizen.: MARIETTA GRIGGS, OF SUTTON.Sutton, Que., July 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 | Miss Marietta Griggs, of Sutton, died at the home of her brother, Mr.Guy Griggs, in Dunham, on Sunday near noon.Deceased was born in Sutton and.had nearly all her lile been a resident of this town.She would have heen 67 years of age on Sept.15th next.Although in delicate health for some years she was not confined to her bed but six days in her last illness, which was heart trouble brought.on by dropsy.The funeral took place at the house Richford, Vt., July 28 \u2014(Special) \u2014 \u2018 \u2018of Johnson, Vi.; Frank, | cey, of Wolcot, Vt.; Ashley, of Lr Thes shades are always sold give hand.Porch Tables Elégant line of Wood, Wicker, Willow and Recd Tables suitable for 5 o\u2019clock Tea Tables, Séwing or Card Tables.Prices from $2.00.up.A special 20 p.c.discount for July./ * Yudor Hammocks The same people who make Vudor Shades make Vudor Hammocks and they are without question the hest Haum- mocks on the market.We are oflering the, balance of stock at a special 20 p.c.discount and the range of colors is most attractive.- FURNI ROA \\special 10 p.c.on balance of the 4, 6, 8 and 10 ft.widths-on TUR FETES > CE ELYRIA The Delights of a I) When you gp to a ruinmer re sort, onc of the chief delights are § the wide, cool, cozy verändas where you can-sit in the shadc and enjoy a cool, delightful biceze, You can make your own porch as and comiortabte, by shutting out the s with Yudor Shades, They let in the breess and keep aut the heat.They practically add another foom to your hou .pleasantest room of all during the heated season.You can-serve luncheons or fea on a porch titted with Perch Shades | with perfect privacy, while viewing the gray.ou can also have Vudor Window .Shades adju:ted; to your windows, witers theÿ will ictin the cool hreeze and keep out the heat of the summer sun, are especially commended for ni and livingirooms.To Vudor Porcly Shades cost from $2.50 They are rade in different colors to monize with the woodwork of your home, You ave especially requested to view the Vudor Exhibit in our shade denartment.a at a fixed nel price but we will | Porch Chairs : 50 different styles of Pore Cignirs and Rockers with or without arms in Rod, Green.or Natural finish.- Prices fron $1.00 up and a special 20 P.c.discount for July.Porch Couches a We arc making a specialty of a srrong comfortable outfit that will stand ali kinds ol\\J wear and tear an the piazza, B viz., - 1 \u201c*Heréules' Spring Cot with heavy stationary legs, $4.60 1 Thick Wool Mattress to fit vis ecnrencen L aeustranaues $2.75 1 Handsome Couch Cover $1.50 $5.76 Spezial for outfit $7.65.\u2014 leaving a widow and two children, \u2018Lhe other children, six sons, Madison, of Lowell, Vt.; Tugene, of Johnson, Vt.; Chaun- Erlen, Vt., and Jesse, of Cookshire, Que., who acted as hearers, and two daughters, Mrs.O: E.Reed, of Vale Perking, and Mrs, Herbert George, of Province Hill, were all present at the funeral, which was held at Christ's at one o\u2019clock on Tuesday, Rev.W.Hamilton, of Sutton, officiating.The bearers were Messrs.John Diamond, Jas.Diamond, William Getly and B.Cook.The interment was.in Fair- mount cemetery, Sutton.Miss Griggs is survived by two brothers and two sisters.The brothers are Mr.Guy Griggs, of Dunliam, and Conductor Steve I.Griggs, of the G, P.R., Montreal.The \u2018sisters are Ms, Alfred Tupper, of Sutton and Mrs.E.Farsythe, of Enosburg Falls, Vt.Miss Griggs had heen a resident of Sutton practically all her lifé with the exceptions of a short residence_in Rich- ford, Vt., and Dunham.SIMON SARGENT, OI\" POTTON.Hi, hwater, July 2%.\u2014(Special).\u2014Si- mon Sargent, one of Potton\u2019s most respected and at one time prominent citizens, passed peacefully away at the home of his son-in-law, Mr.Herbert | George, of Province Till, last Friday evening.- Something over a year azo again stricken, and death claimed its own.Born in Potton 74 yeard ago, with the exception of some 13 years spent in Sutton and St.Armand, he had spent his life among us.Highly respected, prominent in municipal anil school affairs, having served for.several years as a commissioner; in politics a lifelong\u2019 Conservative; a staunch and loyal adherent of the Church of England, though broad and telerant in his views and generous to! all.In early life he married Miss Funice Esty, of Suiton, who survives him, the offspring of which union were seven sons and two daughters, all of whom grew to maturity thongh James Church, Dunkin, on Sunday, and in which cemetery beside the ashes hts ancestors he was laid tg rest, Mr.Wintie, student, of Mansonville, officiated, and Nr.F.IT.Crowell acted as manager.Aside from (the many relatives and\u201d Friends in town, from a distance were noted: Nrs, \u20ac.C.Dodge, ao sister, and Mr.Vernon Dodge, of Morrisville, Vt: Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Potter, Mr.and Mre, Bert Potter and Mr.W.L.Farrer, of Wolrot, Vt.; Mrs.Frank Sargent, Mr.Harry Sargent, Miss Daisy Sargent, Mrs, Fuvene Sargent and children,- of Johnson, Vio Mrs, Ashles Sargent, of den, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.FL JL Esty, oi Troy, Vt: Mr.and Vrs, AL, Esty, of Abercorn; Mr.and Mrs.Uhas: Fsty, Mrs.Anson Sargent and Mrs.Chas.Courser, of Glen Sutton.6440061 606E sur) , ricatache Zutoo iablets will insure you arainst headache\u2014asplendid policy, honest and reliable.\u2019 ; Harmless as the soda they contain, yet they never fail.- A phenomenal success.Praised by al: users, | .Buy a box and be protected.insurance 50600000000 AUTOMOBILES « Kmg Tdward Garage, Autos stored, cared for and delivered.© Reasonable rates.Both phones.Apply Win.Lord, M., the eldest, died spme years = ago, 1 2 Frontenac St, / of | I | COLD- STORAGE] | FEELING wv hich pleasant on these warm dus-2 1x aduavs an easy pointy if one has the right Kind of an jee cream freezer.I~ =O 1 3 » av ERG 37S - ICE CREAM ; TR i - FREEZERS are all alike in one pepe t -thev aud selt for freezing.They differ in the method of uting iv and small details We have the \u201cPeerless\u201d, The 3-minute-kind Tig Poorh = Loo Croan Pres Ore po m Sl use jee CSC CERTA PA doh wan po ittro- so A th ; Sie tre soul l te 25 qt.in Shir aohoe act, stock; 4 J.$.Mitchell 8 Co.Ly # Summer Resort} | 19 ANTRD A \u201ces mil 0 LT aa > ANCE WH ERAN : AN ANNUAL F (Contin from 1 { ued i ) by Mr.Je n ubject being, Ret ted Vorsibilities, ao muel, 16° 32, (R.A > ys young mab.© \u201ca mass meetin I Dierence Auditory 9 carter presided o al Car The W« John H.UP Mrs JOD TL Precipice.= Pro he ns from tho Lx herts n H.Roberts Jord: n Oration.\u201d «The Onward ë vy Th: ance Reform.; ve consideration of d achievements 0 ï a * 38 Wellington Str mél \u201csrouf \u2014\u2014 1 COOLEST is a big success ji comments hande« tinues for a few « mer Goods of all - CALA now Jot reach B which we display in Ac to.9de.,.long - x-Batter Crod * Dur.summer supp!) is ready.All sizes froqn 1 1! - 10.gallous.1 aie Bt dee vovvorer £30 gq ooh at ee i 4h | Kad by Sasy Jump .bp.ta flans n0Mob Vasoes\u2018 saucfe Arcadia Granulated .Ydgh bag contains dal ; - gpummer Cor - Fos.this hot woatlu ope w Somtort.of om sou one \u2018du world the price .voiv0s no PALM LEAF FANS; LAP ROBES\u2014 75e, $1.00, $1.25, RUBBER SHEETIN« CHILDREN'S PARA: 256 to 81.00.- CRC MOANA ANA \u2018 CAR ee RCS A wwe ~ * - D ro .LD La + - 14 \u201c+ 7 « La + « ; æ & - .## - ANTED FOR 0! Mills- à few-experien to Crompton | ing.Company, A VANTED\u2014AT ONCE nN C0.A À D \u2014 RESPRC: + & house-tailo K VAT vail M to assist in lig J Ww of two.Apply Lin \u2019 Burge, 9 Quebec i.- EP SE \u2014\u2014 tes ANTED AT.ONG BB Vie help with Tight 1, 7 & Fuiton Ave.pereumest cia \u2014 y TH oR OUR w.vy ) \u201can darners, gre Co.herbrooke, 4 # anufuct \u2014 \u2014 ANTED AT ONGKE\u2014C ot UHL know h Pponk pronch.PP ! F Mra, Doe = County, Qu LV ANTED\u2014G Me, TO: i.hd help in\u2019 1, & taurgyt, 125 Welling, ANTED\u2014STRGNG \u2018 mH Areny weaving, A bring Hed Co, Bu Appis 21 \u201cÀ y mn \u2018 Walton Ave LM) alt] « Vent, - lame, 8 FOURNIS; 26, 26 Melbour sen. À rEMPERANCE WEEK AN ANNUAL FEATURE.| i - (Continued from page 1.) : John IL.Roberts, \u201cRetribution and t being.his suhiec possibilittes, ov a his dext, Wanted , 1 \u2018 à ) I~, 342, (R.V.sit w 0 Name ah the young mais.Ver A vi = mien ang wa- heid in = a 21 p m.a NDS: ; Æuditortam, when A ine Cunt: er pres dled aed Moss hey derma! ke on® The Worle of the M.\u201c pure Hrs.John H.Roberts on o 4 the Precipice.\u2019 Mr.RE a Core Pree Lessons iron the ( PR.and F pert 1.Roberts detiverd the John on Ir vention Oration.\u201d bn theme of p-Con \u201cThe Onw ard March or the hh was whic e Reform.\u201d This was anex- rant i .py consideration of the bistory 7 alls en ts of and a! a\u201d hiev eme ais sr A ; gst Church by Mr.DAILY STORE NEWS Wednesday, July STORE CLOSES AT SIX TO-NIGHT.nt 186;1°8 Frigo Street, dn closing, he said : \u201cThe future in à must see more temperance or- more educational temper- more sytematic permeation ith temperance truth, more ; enforcement more principle more Canadianism and loss : The man who P.C.DuBOYCE, Notary, Commussioner, etc.Cowaasville and Dunham Agency Sherbrooke \u2018Daily Record, \u2019 Subscriptiong, advertisements gnd news items\u2019 yecelved and given prom the temperance tion.gi prompt atien- - eme Sat MURS lA ganizations, ance work, of octets w of licensirig ss party, | selfish in- divilnalism., |\u201d COOLEST SHOPPING PLACE IN TOWN, The Summer | || CLEARANCETSAL a me isa big success: judging from the number of commorits handed out by our patrons.tinues for a few days longer and you can choose Sum- > mer Goods of all descriptions at a discount here.\u2019 an This Sale con- which we display in centre tables, LADIES\u2019 | KIFIONOS -A new lot reached us just recently in short.and long Short ones from Be to Id, long ones from $1.10 to $1 90, > + Butter Crocks Que summer supply is ready.Alf sizes fran 1 to - 10 gallons.1 site ab it.UE 2 Te at vases 45\u20ac nd \u201cjumps \"vp to § 95,\u201d : Gem Jars Best quality glass.Both old and new | styles ready.Old Style Newt Style 80 pints Two \u201c 90 quarts Yu > SL à ga SL s | iad ugar | 4 - Fok preserving._ = Redpath : = Arcadia : or %- Granulated .eee | > + \"iE .Each bag contains 100 lbs.À | Ld \u2018Summer Corsets Ë For: this hot weather, made of.| 6 gookequality opem work net, the | Ë comfgft of one day's wear is EE vorth: the ' RT 50e i Ise FANS, 5e.: B a 31.00, 81.25.51,50.3 O0 Rio SHEETING 70& YD.) 7 CHILDREN'S PARASOLS\u2014 , $ 25¢ to $1.00.- : AT Bathing Suits ~ © quality \u201clustre bathing suits, extra well ade, all spe pecial summer Bathing Caps, Bathing Shoes, 30\u20ac: MOSQUITO NETTING\u2014 Always 10¢ yd., or 70c piece of MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPT and \u2018be done with pit ; what Canada ! needs to-day is men and women prepared to live for Canada, and the best that Canadians can do for their.ed Dominion is to sweep away its traffic and usher in the golden Prohibition.\u201d A fina meeting: was held in ihe Wesleyan Church on Sunday evening, 4 when a large audience gathered io \u2018| hear addresses from Alderman Carter, Mr.J.H.Carson and Mt.John: H.Roberts.a ANOTHER CHAPTER IN THAW'S LIFE.liqu dawn Extraordinary \u201cStory of His Treatment of Girls Told in Court: ~ 8 | STATED GIRL HERE PAID $25,000 BY THAW TO KEEP SILENT.White Plains, N.Y, July 28.\u2014Harry.Thaw sat i in the Supreme Court here yesterday dnd heard.g woman\u2019s testimony that.made his pallid face flush.He saw a pearl-handied dog-whip ex- M | hibited and he heard the \u201cwitness swear | that she had.seen him wield it on the bare-flesh of young girls, The pris.| oner\u2019s wife.was in court and heard most of the testimony, which was of such a nature that Justice Mills.preceded his presentation with the warning that \u201cNo woman should slay in the court room unless she is willing to hear everything.7 Two girls eft the room, The witness was Miss Susan Merrill, a buxom, pink-cheeked woman of about 35 years, and she opened a mew chapter in the life of Stanford, White's slayer.She told of alleged acts of his between 1902 and 1905, when he was à young.bachelor \u2018about New York before the tragedy on the Madison Square roof garden that resulted in his.being placed in the -state asylum for the.criminal insane, from, which he is now trying to escape | by proving himself sane.After Thaw\u2019s improsonment she said she paid these women at least $235,000 as the price of their silence, and te \u201ckeep them from bothering Thaw\u2019s wife, or hia mother.One of them, who, she said, passed as Thaw\u2019s wie, received $7,000, The came from Thaw.OF CLAIRVOYANT DETECTIVES AND IT DIVER GO ANL SEARCIL FOR BOLY OF FRANCIS FOURNIER.Montreal, July 28.\u2014(Special).\u2014Fol.lowing \u2018the directions of & cluirvoyant two detectives and a diver loft\u201d the \u2018city this afternoon.to attempt to lo cite the body of Francis Fournier who was qrowned last November.Fou! play is suspected, The authorities are so certain.the clairvoyant is Eight that they ar sending the detectives with the diver.The medium stated that \u201cthe \u201cboc Was weighted down with iro am: sunk in Montfort Lake, just = aroun the bend { from.the Montfort clul house.20° ae HIDE STEALING CASE FROM COATICOOK.The .charge of Lionais and Menarc charged with the theft of hides at Coaticook will be heard this after: noon before Judge Mulvena.Con.»e, who pleaded guilty, will alxc be sentenced today.= 4 of smail tasks and quests.Pp BEI RIK SHAS - HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.| MHERE is an always-widening circle of people in this city who \u2014 #8 - # RELY upon the waat ads.to do for them the \u201cgeneral run\u201d BCE HAE sets SHANK HSI SHAAANR AS GERS n HORMIS IA FRAAAHAACACHAS SICKASKHASIINS MISCELLANEOUS.a HELP WA NTISD\u2014MA LE.oo fyAvTED FOR OUR WOOLLEN vie, Mills à few experienesd weavers alc- \u201cBy ud to Crompton Loows.l'aton : dlacturing Company, Sherbrooke.CE Water LAURE AT THE Y.VW.A.a house- Table mand, -# Va TED = RESPECTARLIY YOU MG a to assist in hight housework in FAN I D $2,000 ON MORTGAG Ju, prope rty \u2018in thriving, Adislrcss for pars to Wa neal She or hi woke.ticulars PF.183 AIDA FONTAINE, 212 WELT .- inglon St., who hag resigned her /po- Vincent de Fuul Hospital, wishes private nursing./, Pp \u2014 G 00D BOARDING PLACE fatl and jvanter by lady gl preforred.A Rly of two.Appl \u2014 5 \u2014 \\ A¥TED AT ONCE 1 va GIRL lu help with T,-5t i =e i | 6 Fuiton Ave, hon ew ork, Ap- \u2014_\u2014 fist FOR OLR WOOLLES Mt Una Conan durners Paton Manufwce- - : 8 o.sO Sherbrogie, Que, J : ANTED on 1, Shite 1 = a ATED AT ONCRE GENE LRAT Sie Must know + } ok ing and speak eo .a to doiplain n ood Small fagnily, A - Phones yg Apply by letter or ek os B Mrs.by, J Salts, SL George t, Beauce County, ine.A = VATED 1p, or To Bart ON TAB Lr and lu dpoin Lin fire Oriental ant, 1. à x | Ld + ry?cite \"re te À \u201d x, » + a a *.\u201c+ +++ x, ran « g La me, - 3 Ch a + > > * : vez [ar ce 2 v Crue KNEE CTE FEE ead FATT WAR Sn HW BL © CYT et ERY TO mi nant ar os a 4 ray ha +r es ag ayn - 4 Ti 5 - im ps od en TT - 202 _ oy SAN a.Le er da \u201c 4 cron oly tn te oir Wi se oom ert ea a ~& uen > - Tr MS eine A Bre er \u201cad dae ert Ry Yr Vb bet 6 od Eww SCRA, ht 1 eps nl ge ia ote ner eames - Tai TER a eo Bornion a; : .eus 5 Tt pee Tom .= + fr .Te AS FR rer ac + ane os 3 ve pag «+ vo LAE apps» Bot SL SCI Abr ee dees canoe Be ge doe wan er EE \u2018op as : er at ae - rar a EN an : | + \u2014.CL [SP -.- da UT POSE psg ges 087 7 pre mnt y mere per ri ._ 0 TALL Pr meer em me OP Se Le pe ET En A Ro ated ans ora VESTE n sim - 7 .ee ae ie PES emma caen ss Wee 7 Na.ee + mcm Pat ère a rp Son ue rare 3 ro 0 ov pr pp ne Frs ZR -~ As ei + arm : \"WF 5 e excursion to Owl's Head on Thursday.y \u201c Boright, of Cowansville, is spending you're hot in mind or body we.bring news of the comfort in store for you., Our line of Progress Brand Suits, finely tailored from thin fabrics.in two or three piece models.Our Negligee Shirts, thin Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear, etc., are all great comforts to the sweltering man.After we've attended te your bodily requirements you'll feel grateful in your mind for the transformation we have wrought at cooling prices.Soft Shirts 75¢ up, Underwear 50c up, Hosiery 25c up, Wash Ties 15¢c up.' Other thin things meekly priced.T.VINEBERG, : | : \u2018147 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.| SHICHI IRIAN WIWVININTV : SA Srey \"SHOE POLISH | real, havin the Montrgse for four days: off | Éocoonereeurs sxonmenus Cape Race.BOTH BOWS OF SHIP TELESCOPED BY REASON OF IMPACT, St.John\u2019s, Nfid., July 28.\u2014The me- of ocean steamers off Cape Race has again been manifested, the Canadian Pacific - Railway steamer, Montrose, \u2018from London, via Antwerp, for Mont- proceeded only yesterday morning, after an enforced - halt of Hour days \u2018fot-the purpose of effecting terüporary repairs, following a collision with\u2019.a\" giantitee pillar.The plight of \u2018the, steamer; whichis corrying passengers \u201cand freight.from Europe to Mont- in on bao, until yes- real, wds not known her terday, when the British warship Bril- Hant arrived and reported standing by pe Race and helping to repair the damage.Both bows of the Montrose are\u2019 telescoped and the hawser pipes are en- \u2018tirely destroyed.The forepeak was.flooded.\u201d or \u2019 ! ~ ' oz « SPORTING NEWS, : 3e BASEBALL.ro .HASTERN LEAGUE Montreal, 3; Providence, 1, Newark, 2; Rochester, 0.Toronto, 7; Baltimore, 0.Jersey City, 5; Baltimore, 4.Jersey City, 4; maffalo, 2.NATIONAL.LEAGUE .is f§}.eatherFoad.« It's made of pure oils\u2014ab- solutely free of acids and turpentine.\u201c2jin 1\u201d softens the \u2018leather\u2014prevents leather from cracking\u2014makes shoes last longer.\u201c2in1\u201d won't stain the clothes or catch the dust, : Lh Risquick- | | em LE Ne sub- ;.-; \u20ac \u2018est and NV - stitute Ri.à most last- 1 even half : i ing.An à as good, pe soy ad le Arima ER Home .7 ~ so » KNOWLTON LANDING.SAVAGES MILLS.Mrs.J.March and daughter, Miss | Arrivals and departures: Miss Laura Alice Amerault\u2019 of Bolton Centre, atl Kelly, of Boston, Mass., spending a few weeks here, the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.H.T.Tam- lin; Miss Fva Reynolds, teacher, of Shefford, Vale School; Miss Maggie Reyholds, of the Bell Telephone staff, Lachine, and Mr.Wm.Reynolds, of the E.T.Bank staff, Valcourt, were here over Sunday, the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.J.\u201cP.Cleary; Mrs.Bell and daughter, \u2018Miss Alice Bell, of Montreal, spending\u2019 the summer holidays the guests of Mr.John Savage; Mr.and, Mrs.H.E.Savage and children, of Holden, Mass., [returned to their home on Friday last, having :heen the guia of Mr.Savage\u2019s parents, Mr, ad Mrs.Savage, _ ,BROMH CENTRE - Arrivals - include: Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Chadsey, of New York; Mr.and Mrs.Willie Taylor and.two children, Nr.\u2018L.P.Knowlton\u2019s on Saturday ; Mr.Hugh Pedley, of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.Fisher, Bolton Cliff; Mr.C.H.Stephens, of Montreal, spent a few days at Cliff Cottage; Mr.John Wheeler, of Fitch Bay, calling on relatives Saturday and Sunday.Mrs.J.H.Ball is improving slowly.Mr.E.J.Manning is improving, but returned to Waterloo on Saturday for a fer dave more treatment, .number from here took in { M Mn.Arthur Davis\u2019 son is serious in.oo _ \u2014+ => .EAST FARNHAM i Mr.and Mrs MecClay spent Sunday at Farnham Glen guests of Mrs.Buchanan; Miss Miss Frances Buck left on Tuesday morning .for a two weeks vacation at Old Orchard Beach; Mrs.Riddick and baby, of Farnham, are visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C, Griggs; Mrs.Charlie \u2014 Leominster, Mass., at Mr.L.J.4.Philadelphia, 5; Washington, 2.WwW.H.} of Toronto, and Miss Gulia Cook, of ; a few days with Mrs.Alphonso Bo- right; Mr.and Mrs.Fitkins and family, of Brooklyn, guests of her mother, Mra.Norris; Miss Braithwaite, of Lacolle; guest of Miss Inez Wilkinson.Miss Milly Kathan has been engaged as teacher of the village school Marsh\u2019g; Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Miller of Mr.and Mrs.Géo.\u2018Robinson; Misses Jessic and Muriel Ruiter, of Cowans- ville, and.Miss Alice Bullard, of Knowlton, spent Thursday at Mr.A.\u2018J.Marsh\u2019s;\u201d Miss, Louise Mandigo spen, Sunday at -Sutton, the guests |, .-Jessie Grant has been for the next school year, and Miss {has returned to Quincy, Mass., after engaged as spending a couple or weeks with \u2018her parents, Mr.and Mrs.I.I.Mandigo.FO teacher of tthe Brigham School.DAT aan ans SOU to 200 BALES, Re - 5 - \u201c .a 69¢ each for stylish, long sleeve Waists of such thoroughly reliable: qualities will bring many rush orders.There are just 300 in the lot, and you will find the values absolutely without comparison elsewhere.Lo Your Mail Order will receive prompt \u2018and \u2018care- | fui \u2018aftention: Money refunded !f not'satisfied.: 300 fine blouses, fresh and crisp from the boxes ; they are well made, of fine sheer lawn in attractive styles.They have all-over embroidery, and embroidery and lace trimmed fronts ; long sleeves finished with cluster and wide tucks and lace edging ; all sizes : reg.prices $1.00 to $2.00.For 300 buyers, early clearing sale, TE LOT FIRST FLOOR.| Chicago,4; St.Louis, 2.Boston, 7; New York, 4.New York, 6; Boston, 2.Philade,pniæ, 7; Brooklyn, 0: Philadelphia, 8; Brooklyn, 2.AMERICAN LEAGUE 7 Detroit, 3; Clevelana, I.Ln .New York, 6; Boston, U.Philadelphia, 8; Washington, 2.tort a , The, baseball game cheduled to * be played on the Granby A.A.grounds an Saturday between Waterloo and Gran- \u201cy was postponed on account of the heavy rain, ' The Bedford Senior baseball team journeyed to Cowansville on Saturday, July 21th, and met defeat at the hands of the latter.team by the décisive seore of 12- There will be ;two baseball games at the Bedford A.A.grounds this week.One on Wednesday, Frelighsburg and Bed- ford, and.on Saturday, Swanton and Pa J night.ii there was.sv #mall furn out \u2018 \u2018 stil), practieg.5 Another prac- \u2018be slk Ÿ Ing and i 18 \u201cwill turg! out day's Tie, » a a 1 | kiss, would it would scream?\" HER TACTFUL INVITATION.* \u2018makes me dumb.Co UP AND HOWLING | 1 Customer.have gone up?\u201d CL \u20ac .: Restaurant Keeper.\u2018Great scott, yes! (Even the catsup.\u201d 4 DRAWN FROM LIFE.\u2019 \u2018rel.Women will never hecome quite civilized Avhile they admire men with whiskers., .In the Subway, ~ Brooklyn Lady much mixed in stations), where is New York?\u2019 Guard.\u201cAt the top of these Ma'am.\u2019> Assuring \u2018Have courage, Count.Father hurt you! Why, he told me only yesterday = tht if he had for you he certainly wouldn't do thing to damage you.\u201d , \u201cOh! Sir, stairs, any- à IT IS, WHEN YOU STOP AND THINK.\" He.\u2018Marry?No! ,I propose to main.single.\u201d : .She.\u2018\u2018Isn\u2019t that a funny reason proposing?\u201d ] A Comfortable Collar ail the * Year Round\u2014 \u201c- WWABASH® POINTE 2% INCH, BACK ¢ BID, 2 for 26c.IRON FRAME BRAND\u2014 \u201c ALBANIA\"\u2014S for 50a.TOOKE BROS.LIMITED, MONTREAL MAKERS OF SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, VESTS, AND IMPORTERS OF MENS FURNIBHINGS.nacing.presence -of icebergs in the path.4 \u201cIs it true that condiments\u2019 .Its a long lane that has no ash bar- (excitedly and very won't to pay so much re- for Des a libs pms.= - STRUCK BY A BERG.| Struck a Giant Ice Pillar Off MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.\u2018been in excess of the requirements from last week, nrijes being finu'y main- of the requirements, prices ruje steady at J them in Liverpool they would lose \u201c Fvance YSCARCITY OF \u2018 LIVE HocS'is UNI- - : VERSATLY FELT \u2019 of annoyance to the packer, who \u2018cannot Prudent Swaïn.\u2014If I wêére to steal a scare you sos that you Timid Maid\u2014I couldn\u2019t; fright always 4 torward pretiy freely for the season and.Jor -which the demand was good and trade Jwas - 1 Y steers sold: at 48jc to 1l4ic, and Canad- \" SPORTING NOTES.\u2018J to prices being maintaiped in the coun- A from FINANCIAL AND - MARKET NEWS NO IMPORTANT CHANGE IN CONDI- JYONS.Montreal, ,July 28.At the Montreal Stock Yards, West End Market, the re- celpts of live \u201cstock 1dr the week ending July 24 were 3,250 cattle, 575 sheep and lambs, 1,800 hogs, and 8756 calves, \u2018I'he offerings on the market consisted .of 1,050 cattle, 400 sheep and lambs, 1,000} hogs, and 500 calves.There has been no important change in the condition of the market for cattle since this day week, the undertone.being firm and prices well maintained, owing to the fact that supplies have not an as the quality of the stock coming for- wand is steadily impraving in weight \u2018on account of the good: pasturage throughout the country, vuyers have been more disposed to take larger lots.\u2018There was some demand from exporters for top quality steers, and a few were bought to | compidte shipments with, but the bulk of trade was done for local account, and the market was fairly active.Choice steers sold at 6c to 6ic, good at Sic to bic, fair-at 5c to Sic, medium at 4ic to 44c, cotnmon at Sic ta _d4jc, und in- fertor at 84c to 4ig.jer bh.The market for nogs was the unchanged taind.at the advoncs on account of the limited supplies arriving and the keen de- mend for the same Irom packers and dealers.The market was active with sales of selected lots at $9 to.$9.10 per 100 lus.weighed off cars.Foreign advices on Canadian bacon last week were steady to firm, but packers state that they are doing little business in this direction, as they have \u2018ali they can do to supply the local requirements, : The local demand for sheep continues good and the receipts are not in excess 4c to 44c per lb.There is no demand for.export account, owing to the\u2019 fact that at present prices being realized for considerable money.A Jlairly active trade was done n lambs at prices ranging from $4 to $5 each.Calves are coming meeting with a good._dewménd at from 32, to $8 each as to size and quality.CANADIAN CATTLE FHOW.ADVANCE, London; July :28.\u2014Since this day week.a stronger feeling has -pravailed in the] market for-cattle and prices show an ad- 2,168 head: offered Baturday and today, firm at the \"advance.American fans at 19¢ to Tac per 1b.The scarcity of hogs during the past few months, and the prices to which park products have attained have been the sub- Jecti of much comment .recently.Not only is pork and bacon dearer than 1t ever was before, but it looks as if it might even been dearer yet.This is owing to the great scarcity of live\u2019 hogs, hog-raising have been so much in a large extent abandoned by the farmers of Canada during the past year.- Live hogs are very scarcé, not only here, but almost throughout the whale civilized world.In.the United States there has been an almost sleady crease \u2018of receipts .of Jive .Hogs at commercial.trade.go.: Jn.Denmark and other European countries the same conditions prevail.\u2018 - no other country which feels the shortage of \u2018live \u2018hogs IMmpre.than Canada.In allowing the hog-raising industry.to de cline, Ontario, farmers have lost one valuable' means of turning a great deal that is \u2018now Bong o, waste intq profit.The rarity of à 0.\u2018at present is not only a source St rege \u2018to the fanmer, but fd the remedy Je\u2019 ; could, of importing outaide h aie 44 hoped that these unfayorable copditfons will find a remedy before long: sonra gg Tm ay - \"CHEESE STEADY; BUTTER FIRM Montreal, July.28.\u2014The local cheese market is steady, with westerns quoted at 11ld¢ to 11jc and easterns at 11ic to ge.TCC au A 4c local butter: marketis firm, owing try, and finest creamery is quoted at 224c to 224c.e \", Ls 4 Utica, N.Y., July 28.\u2014At the Utica Dairy Board of Trade receipts of 59 lots of 5,212 boxes of cheese were reported, all selling at 184c, except five lots\u2019 of 391 boxes of small colored at 13%c.Butter, 27 tubs at Z7c; 90 tubs at 28¢; 87 crates of prints at 26c.EGGS FAIRLY ACTIVE / Montreal, July 28.\u2014A fairly active trade in.eggs continues to be done in a jobbing way and prices rule firm.Selected stock is: selling at 28c to 24c, and No.1 candles al 20¢ per dozen.\u2019 tar | J MAPLE PRODUCTS, QUIET ;Ç - Montreal, July 28.\u2014There is no change in maple product for which the demand ple of 4c to 4c per 1b.There were | del big packing centres, phere all hogs for Éto the effect that _ At the present time \u2018there is probably } PAGE SIX.EN ~- Ge | en i Dan re a A, .A A A 2 3 es le Se ; - =| | : \"FROM TOWNSHIPS (Continued irom page 1.) \u2018tioned took one subject more than the others.# Grade II.Model\u2014Harold TLaDuke, 846; Martin Pickel, 850; Percival Vail, 743; S.Kerr, 728; F.Beach, 692 ; R.Dean, 676; Bessie MtClatchie 720 ; Willie Stewart, 626.Martin Pickel took one subject more than the others.BUSINESS AT BANK INCREASING North Hatley, July 28.\u2014(Special).A new 6700 lb.fire proof safe: was placed in the vranch of the E.T.Bank on Saturday last, the old one not being sufficient for the growing needs of the place.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014ee = | BLAZE IN A HAY FIELD.Sutton, Que., July 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A novel and exciting scene took place in Mr.William Mohatt\u2019s hay field on Friday, when a fire started in the middle of a large field of dry hay which was ready for the rake and was making lively progress before brisk gale when enough help got after it to whip the fire out.Had it not been discovered in a short time the whole field of several acres would have been burned over and destroyed.The fire was thought to have taken from the engine of the 11.12 a.m.express and was observed soon after the passing of that train.more - - RECKLESS AUTO DRIVER.Le \u2018North Hatley, July 28.\u2014(Special).\u2014On Monday last a gentleman and lady while out driving and rounding a sharp corner suddenly came upon an auto coming irom an opposite direction, had it not been for the action of the frightened horse which bolted in an pposite direction a fatal accident \u2018doubtless wauld have occurred.Peo- driving putos should slow up and sound their horns in such dangerous places, 4 NEW POST OFFICE BOXES.- Sutton, -Que., \u2018J uly 28.\u2014(Special).\u2014 Mr.C.I).Griggs, of the Sutton Post Office; received 48 new mail boxes for his office and the) same were duly in- of the office on Tuesday.\u2014 They: hre | all call boxes and will be sold at 25c.each.Only last fall Mr.Griggs put in 42 similar boxes, over and above the former number and all have been taken with many .other claimants.\u2018This would indicate not only a heal- | here, but shows that the population of the village is also growing.SUTTON MAN IN TROUBLE.Sutton, Que, July 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Reports from Enosburg Falls, Vt., are Scott Wright, \u2018 of Glen Sutton, assaulted and inflicted painful injuries upon A.M.Aseltine of of the latter in Sheldon, and then left No horn was sounded and | stalled in position on the west! side || thy increase in the Post Office business [ \u2018that town on June 30th, at the.farm | i = July Clearing Sale ends Saturday, the \u2014_\u2014 - Reductions on every line in our three stopeg: « | } Good goods at reduced prices.2 ROSENBLOOM & CO.- Star Clothing Hall.STORES Bell Tel.43.95, 97, 99 Wellington street.8 Co \"The{Housekeéper [knows the comfort of having on hand a supply of ) BORDEN'\u2019S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED ~~ MILK | Ttcan be used so agreeably for cooking, in coffee, tea and chocolate, Ly | in a supply for all kinds of expeditions.Avoid unknown brands, BORDEN'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY, New Yody .a ie .Vas 200 ! .CG 0 As Seg tn ._ HL.Pelletier\u2019 Best Cough \u2018 Cur x da CR CE to anyone troubled with indigestion.\u201c , Îng by the Minist ;6enteore E ÿ- - _ It has a wonderful curative effet | 3: CTTIZE | A ° over coughs, colds, bronchitis, catarrh, | à R i whooping cough, asthma, croup, =\".| ?Madrid, Jul hi Will cure Consumption at its fin | $e Maia 0B EN stage and is especially recommends | ordering.the in MARTAL \u201c THROUG a Nawal Iefaatr colona Ow - Sit CENSORSHIP © sF Madrid, July of the grave sit which steadily 1- wi: Ons, the naval .\u2018ordered to that < Setior Lacierva.ior, now ter Ie day anno rinting rel - He sticial inform - secuted and the « , The statement \u2018 od tu stop the ji: \u201cgies.It says.thy $18,000,000, of wi gold.No extrac contemplated.- Since the declur \u2014 throughout Spain sorship over new: vere.\u2018The complete n .Spanish army bus errr + ow + city.to return { i Ask your dealer for GEMIEVRE | gr Alter 24 bo iB 100 BFRUR 220 \u2018 to rig I.Price 35c.per bottle.88 4 SITUATION 19 BIEN Propared by cc MR 3 Loan, Jus 3 % Pelletier & Co.Co ormation ==) LH PELLETIER ¢ co.Inf 355m.sauce | oe! \u2014 SHERBROOKE Jl Fg the set =\u2014-\u2014- + is = 17 GET - 4 3b the proc y \u20ac Ce = [ FEEL EH | BRYANTS JA = 4 ; 1 cale : -SUSPENDF 2 | Medrid, July 2 \u201con immediately for Canada, appeared in town on Tuesday and submitted to \u2018A.J.Croft, and appeared before Jus- \u2018tice of.the Peace: We W.Hutchinson, , on ' Wednesday, when Wright was admitted to bail for appearance in Justice Court, Friday.- 2 Mr.Wright is \u2018considered a peaceable citizen in this town and may have re- | ceived provocation., REV.ORROCK OF THE LIGHT BEARER, BOSTON, VER 10° ILL.Sutton, Que., July 28.\u2014(Special) Rev.J.M.Orrock, of Boston, who was the leading clergyman at last year\u2019s Advent Conference in Sutton, is reported to be dangerously ill at his home in Bos(on.: 1 Rev.Orrock .has 7 many personal [friends in Sutton and Richford as well as throughout the Townships who will regret the sad news that his attending \u2018physicians give no encouragement as \u2018to his recovery.\u2018 Mr.Orrock was to have officiated in Sutton at the recent Advent Conference, but ill health prevented, his place at that time being taken by is quiet.Maple syrup is quoted at 6jc to 74c per lb., one-pound blocks, and at \u20186c in mixed sizes.is : : - A\" firm feeliñg prevails-in the market for beans, but business \u2018on the whole 18 quiet.The demand is only for small [=] JL LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT FROM SUTTON Sutton, July 28.\u2014(Special).Messrs.Curley & Moffatt's live stock shipment Sutton to Montreal on Tuesday aight .consisted of 50- hogs at 8c; 5 calves: at from $2 to $8; 21 lambs at 54c per 1b.; and one bull weighing 1300 lbs.that went at $35.They also made a.shipment from Knowlton on Monday of 30 hogs, 40 calves and.lambg at practically The same orices as ruled, Here, also 10 Head of caffle that averaged about $20 per head which were turped out to pasture for .a time, - .POTATOES AT 38% CENTS PER TB.Hutton, July 28.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 New potatoes are-scarce and are selling at 84 cents per lb.TO-DAY\u2019S MARKET PRICES.QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.Wi.Rev.Cutter, of Malden, Mass.- STANDING \u2018OF KNOWLTON ACA- -DEMY PUPILS.al {f \u2018Ontario hand-picked - | _ ora mide at \u201c32.35 and Austrians at] Knowlton, \u2018July 28.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 $2.15 per bushel, .- {The results of the June examinations at the Academy have been received by Mr.J.E.Fay.They are as follows: Grade II.Academy\u2014Rhoda Marsh, 760 ; Roger Macfarlane, 622 ;- Hazel Bullard, 614; Kate Owens, 473; B.Tibbits, 462.: Grade I., Academy\u2014Hazel Stone, 939 ; Lenore Wilson, \u2018925 ; Edna Carr, 845 ; Reginald Taylor, 832; Winnie Wilson, 829; Lucia Vernal, 638.Grade 1II.Model\u2014Elsie Galley, 919; Lena Farfalla, 915; Melbourne Bancroft; 861 ; Glenna Curley, 852; Harold Dryburgh, 828; Marion Robb, 796 ; Ranma Carmichael, 651.Grade™ I.Model\u2014Gilbert Dryburgh, 917 ; Ruth Wheeler, 33%; Effie Bartlett, 732; Anna Wheeler, 713.BROME HORTICULTURAL AND POULTRY SHOWS.Crown Reserve vacant - obese bave 379 su LÉ aH .WHITE, BROKER, Brome, July 28.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 The, NEW YORK MARKET.CA 1 Society Amalgamated Copper .834 82; |Brome County lorticaltural Society American Sugar .at 1974 1264 will hold their annual exhibition in the ALCNISON Lu.Luce serves wipers sessad 116% 117} Lake View House Hall on Sept.16th American Smelting Rolg Co.10, 95%] and 17th.It is open to the world, | Baltimore & Obie To 191 2214 and besides horticultural exhibits there Brooklyn Rapid Transfer .rn 105% (in also be cookery and fancy work.Cana ian Pacific cesses ood \u2018ere laodesere 4 Very handsome prizes \u2018are to e a- Shi.il.wed ves .» 15% : } UT : Col.Fuel & Tok ® ovo 23% ai} warded.Mr.W.M.Hillbouse is the Delaware & Hudson .1984 194] secretary and entries close on August Erie ai wo wee sees bedvsvendenns 364 3641 31st.| oa Se Peur ë ro Lun \u201clag 190} \u2018The Brome County Poultry Associa- Missouri Pacific \u2026.L.78 73 | tion will hold its first annual exhibi- New York Central verses \u2018esseas er 16/3 tion the same days.Four cash pre- Donn Ry, oie oo wu vot 3578 13g |miums will be given on twelve or.| Reading @ iles verve 1558 1561 more entries in same class.Very beau- Rock Island .o.wees 38% 388i |tjful prizes including silver cups, are Bock Jslaud et vrutes ass Ta 150% offered for single entries, Those not ac- Southern Railway oc.come: 324 32 companying their stocks may rest as- Twin City .ve .103% 108% sured that \u2018they will be well cared for.\u2018Union Pacific ave vues ane en 2994 Tn Mr.W.M.Hillhouse is secretary and U.8.Steel Bid \u201c°° in 128 1274 the entries close on Sept.11th.Dorinfon Steet oC ARERR 40 > DAY AT WEST ominion el Loe = eeerieess > T Mackay .bee oreo on doux eessrened 83 - 82% CHILDREN ROME Mackay PId .pe wield TE .al ontreal Power .rdernnn 12TH AL West Brome July 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Montreal 1 nur 2144 214 est «3 \u2019 ., Nova Scotia Steer oe wt ny 67 The service at the Methodist Church, \u2018| Toronto Ry.Li.ies whee .126% 126% 1ast Sabbath was certainly a red let- Tots of Ths Wosds com = 1804 1913] ter day for the Sunday School of this Lake of the Woods Praf .1264 126] place, it, being Children\u2019s Day.Service Ogilvie Millipg, Co.sur «128% 1284 wag held in the Church at 10.30 a.» arrest at the hands of Deputy Sheriff of EXTRA DRY.\u201ces A ; Im LEADS THEM ALL J.Hd.Bryant | \u2019 .SHERBROOKE.a \u2018extréshily g 3 + wifdiy-h afternoon claimmg \u2018martial son of consti - throughout Spain .\u201cDOWN WIT \u2018 London, Jul - 25 trom Madrid dex ve.| in rival and the Go nimost to tiinimi ing reverses ish foxes at Meli} © _ Lo send large rein point,.~~ 7.Breaches of disc , hell at Molille a _ Hide; and, the -ætéral soldiers h: \u201c for.insubordinati \u2018 that a \u2018whole hatt m., when about 250 were present.Af- pags to fight at Mellill: ter the opening exercises- the children |; their colonel to tx marched.into Church carrying flags - companies, when .( and banners, with thé motto, *On- I.line, retired by « ward, Christian Soldiers.\u201d Mr.White- | cers to go in fro: house, of Sweetshurg, and Mrs.S¢ha- the the heavy mortal gel led the singing, after which 34th Psalm was read and the Misses Aitkens sang \u2018\u201cThere will be something in Heaven for children to do.\u201d After the- Scripture lesson \u2018The Glory Song\u201d was sung.\u2019 Mr.O.Shufelt, the venerable Superintendent of the school, was then called upon to speak.The pastor, Rev.G.Schagel, gave an object lesson with flags, which was much appreciated by old and young alike.The children \u2018 theh sang \u201cBring them in.\u2019 A list of alphabetical designations of Jesus as a friend, was given.\u201cThrow out the life line\u201d was then sung, led by Agnes White and Ruth Aitkens.The hymn, \u2018\u201cI'ake the name of Jesus with you\u201d was announced and as the congregation rose to sing, tho children formed into line facing the audience and were each given a flag with a letter of the above hymn.After the benediction was pronounced the children marched out \u2018to appropriate music.The Choir assirted in their able manner, which was much appreciated.\u2018 \u2019 The children hrought \u2018with them to the Church flowers, books, Scripture.cards and toys of Various descriptions, The new OIL FIELDS d ¥ berta present the best oppori ity for investment ia\u201d day.Oil is a necessity and wii an abundance of it.They # fortunes for those who bap# ply this demand.We baw formation that will interest © Ask for it.The Pincher Creek Gil ul iF) _ Drawer 742, Pincher Osa, 114 Albion Hott 141, 143, 145 [McGill Street, IB Under new management.roe! ze novated and newly furnis \u2018af \u201can , cuisine.Cased goods a # .as well as sweet meats, and these were \u201cutes Ceo to $3 per day.neatly packed on Menday morning plan.[ and sent as \u2018an offering to the Children\u2019s _ Memorial - Hospital, Montreal.The Church was very tastefully deco- rated with flowers, etc.THE MIGHTY POWER oF NH THEY WANT TO BE PRESIDENT Mi-o-na, that extraordi arr a wo BARRIER 0 fect stomach tonic, will rel - (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer) To be a Democratic governor of a Republican State.in these days eptitles one to be considered for the pri:sidency._ 1hus in twenty-four hours.wi 8 Ît-will cure and is guaranter 7; Ansell to the readers of \u2019 ; itifur cages of 4 é cure the most pitifu directions Governor ITarmon, of Ohio, GoVernor if taken according to jy cure Johnson, of Minnesota and Governor Mi-o-na tablets nol aban \u20ac Marshall of Indiana find themselves cen- sia, but all stomach Gif «4 as vomiting of preguancys Sly sickness and the stomach pr.excessive indulgence.- 2 Mi-o-na cures by strengthenisg A tres of enthusiastic speculutions regarc- Ing what the year 1912 may bring forth.Driends \u201cof the Minnesota man say that the movement for his namination will rot be started for two years and vigorating the then\u2014 \u2018Watch us.\u201d\u201d As for Ohio's gover- course of Mi-o-na USS ai after a course of any, will ; nor.the talk of his advisability for the stipation, vi, \"EE presidency no longer surprises him.lie disappear.; KsbUTE 4RN is even suspected of encouraging it on the Mrs.8.Keast, of Clerk the! BS trouble F sly.-The Harmon men propose not to says: \u201cA bad stomach bashed 57.EYEE wait two years hefore organizing.Tin- bothéfed me for yes \u2019 was picky © ë mediately is none too soon fran their zled skilled physictanss =o standpoint.As for Governor Marshall {ed Ly my usiug {ood pot Cl IM he\u2019s from Indiana, where - politicé, like Was on account of - atome 7 story writing is a natural gift.$o one but fermenting In ny told auf 4 3 can not tell when the Marshall bon will [#4 gas that gave me : be launched\u2014or haw.Three Democrats pain und also made WE.Birdy with their eyes upon a single chair and pirritabs and ve go.to bed 30\u2019 he chair not to be vacated for forty- fing i-o- tait ab tn 100 TO four months, \u2019 ; MO and sleep and T wake up 1 big a - .+ : refreshed.1 cannot 3 ka FOURTH TIM# SINCE BREAKFDDT roa fa a most economics as Qriend (at station).\u201cThrough work |a large box of table and tb oot 4 so.early old man?\u201d cents ut F.I, Anse who does 2 TN Subbubs (grouchily).\u201cNo! My wife's nervous or otherwise an - away and l've got to empty that con- them au trial is losing 8% r fourded pan under the icechest.\u2019: - , regain healthy - Pa 1 17e $ - wo A: fabby stomsch To, \u201cRE - In Catalonia th « extremists ane fa: .revolution.Alre \u201cx Down with- the TERRIBLE | : .telephone lona describe the rible; aupecially i \u201d ok: -urtillorymen char | drawn sabres.\u2026: À mob béaded | ike by cavalry Ret\u2019 omen and ols worker the wounded, th, being imable to i rer\u201d.HIDE THIEY Ro) + Remand | and Aap owl \u2018 THE THREE M THEIR s , - FR aun wi ab Contivook, wa 1 Coma, Yesterd thi Rverse, One « dary oe and who \u201cays 880; went gave ov ce for they ghoul - 8, where | k w upon ( owe fence.| 88 watchi: the then wen; & - Th bags in it : - ; then drove £588 mes Ce \u2026 SE 0 "]
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