Sherbrooke daily record, 10 septembre 1910, samedi 10 septembre 1910
[" Ô ÉTAIT + - ON FLETCHERS FIELD.[ 7 Legate Assisted at Mass Be- 2 a fore 100,000 4000 People.0?\u2018gOENE WAS A MOST SOLEMN ONE WHEN THOUSANDS / KNELT FOR BLESSING.| Montreal, Sept.10.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014The 'g proceedings of the Eucharistic % Congrees opened \u2018with the procession at the Catholic young escorting Car- Vannutelli to the immense \u201cbeautiful altar oh Fletcher\u2019s Field, Ç gear Mount Royal, where in the pre- \u2026 - sence- of 100,000 people, pontifical- ~ pigh mass was celebrated by Arch=\" pishop Farley, of New York; Arch- op Hage, of France, and Arch- + p O'Connell, of Boston, preach- \u2018ed sermons in French and.English - from the steps of the great altar.The scene was a most brilliant one the day being perfect and the bright hues of the dignitaries in costume formed an excellent: contrast with the .Nue skies and green lawn.The scene was a solemn one when je the thousands of faithful knelt! to mr the benediction of His Emi- | .the of of at jr St.Patrick\u2019s Church - at\u2018 ame hour, Cardinal Gibbons; \u201c Baltimore, and Archbishop Logue, Ireland, preached and assisted © a8.\\ .At \u2018half-past ten the business ses- a on was resumed.v.\u2018+ \u2018Fheze will be a reception to\u2018 the \u201cCardinal at the Arena to-night.: COURT MAINTAINED ~~ INJUNCTION PETITION.1 7 Me Justice Globensky Gives Judg- « Menf Against S.P.& R Co.WORK IS ALMOST COMPLETED a \"ON THE PROPERTY.IN DIS- 00, y ne PUTE.: Ao 2 ?Tarthe Superior Court this fore- \u2018orFinore \u2018noon Mr.Justice Globensky.gave 08, \"10.00 E .I\" julgment on the injunction petition \"5 h - fa presented by Mr.T.M.Craig to have oa © \u2018tlle.contractors who are building a | fiome, on.the Magog River for the .cross his property._ Phe \u2018Court maintained the ar 1 tion and ordered the compan to aR * suspend work on the property.It a ~~\u201d was held that without adjudging on.1 RE + the validity of the title held by the ~~ A \u201cpetitioner, the injunction should be .§ .§ , maintained, and the defendant com- .pany is ordered to suspend all \u2018work - until such-time as the main issue is disposed of by the C Court.- CONTRACT FOR 1 BRIDGE AT BURY.p\u2014 SHERBROOKE FIRM WILL SUPPLY STEEL STRUCTURE.; Bury, Sept.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014At the regular council meeting, Mayor W.W.* Dunsmore presided, - with Councillors } ; Morrow, McKaskill and Dougherty, .present.The general routine of busi- ne - Ress gone through and a few | small t bills were presented.Tenders) were recéived for the Bown Bridge, The 3 contract-was let to Mr.Jos.|Worby : the lowest tenderer for cement but- ments, roid ail The steel bridge to be placed upon the butments.will be furnighed\u2019 by \u2018McKinfion, Holmes and Co.Sher- += brooke, the whole to be completed in October.; Mr.J.W.Morrow was appointed to imspect the work.The council advertised for tenders for a wooden bridge, but no tenders : were received._ ore - WN - * The Revised Valuation Roll was ho- Ns mologated.The council granted $50.\u2018towards the new band stand.| + Both the town and special auditors including Mr.C.N.Martin, of Lenn- oxville, Mr.McLennan, Scotstown, - \u201camd Mr.W.H.Cowling «are busy a \u2018working on the books in cornection \u2018 Fith the town and Tambs estdte.# un Nip Fy wp AB Fe GIG Ae ww Co | charged bore Judge Mulvena \u2018iately got into the rig and \u2018| cers found.that Bisson \u2018was also CHARGED WITH AIDING AND ABETTIN.Chas.Latrance Assi Assisted One Bisson-[ to Got Away From Justice.LATTER ALSO FELL INTO TOILS \u2018AND PAID HEAVY FINE.\"Chas.Lafrance, of Asbestos, was this morning with aiding and abetting one Bission to escape from justice.It will be remembered that some time ago Bisson was fined $250 and costs, or three months in jail, for selling liquor without a license.He did not appear, but cleared out., It | was learned that he had been going back and forth to his home.A watch was kept on the house, and on Monday evening it was learned that Bis- son was at home.On Tuesday evening Lafrance was seen to drive up to the Bisson home and he immed- drove away.He was followed, but was not located.Later.the officers saw Lafrance again drive up to Bisson\u2019s house, and Mrs.Bisson and {family got into the waggon.They were followed to Danville, where they took the train to.Richmond.- On arriving at Richmond the offi- at \u2018the station and had all preparations made to move to the United States.He was immediately taken into custody and given the option of going to jail or paying up.He paid the money.°° Latrangce pleaded not guilty to the charge preferred \u2018against him of aiding and abetting Bisson, and evidence was led at some length.After hearing the evidence for the prosecution the case was adjourned: at the request of the defence until 2 o'clock.eau nés CASES HEARD AT SWEETSBURG.| udge Muivena Ha Had Busy Session | of Court.~~ BEDFORD SENT: TO PENITENTIARY FOR TWO YEARS FOR BREAKING JAIL.- -Sweetsburg, Sept.Je esterday,\u2026 an : nee 1 cases.ot : \u2018In the case of the King vs.Hlzear Auger, of Roxton Falls, for maliciously causing wilful damage to the property of-H.Sicard to the extent of $80, the accused asked for a speedy trial and pleaded guilty and was remanded to jail until the 26th -of September for sentence.CHARGED WITH THEFT.In the case of the King vs.Elzear Auger on a charge _of stealing the sum of $40.00 from the person of R.A.Prevost of Roxton Falls, the accused asked for a speedy \u2018trial and pleaded not guilty and his trial was fixed for the 26th of September;1910.ASSAULT CAUSING BODILY HARM.Elzear Auger was charged with, assault causing bodily harm on Hermi- das Sicard, the accused pleaded guilty and was remanded for sentence until the 26th of.September.THREE YEARS IN PENITENTIARY.In the case of the King vs.Gerald 10.\u2014(8pecial) \u2014 | Judge Mulvena, of \u2018Sherbrooke, held | .te Power and Re cn 5e from -carrying their fame] {a \u2018drew loud applause.Shea, of Beverly, Mass., for stealing a horse and outfit at Stanbridge East, the accused was sentenced to.three years in the St.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary,.and will probably be deported later.THEFT FROM PERSON.In the case of the King vs.Jean Baptiste Brazeau, of Roxton Falls, committed for trial on a charge of theft from the person of forty dollars, the accused \u2018asked for a speedy +#4rial and pleaded not guilty and his trial was fixed for the 26th of September.CHARGED WITH BREAKING JAIL.In the case of Miles A.Miltimore vs.Samuel Bedford, alias Joseph Goulet, for escaping from jail, the preliminary examination was held and the accused was committed for trial.It appeared from the evidence that the defendant, who was serving a sen- (Continuea on Page 3.) Agents in Coaticook Are: THIS IS IN RETALIATION: von TAX IMPOSED ON COM: PANIES BY COUNCIL; Coaticook, Sept.- 10 \u2014{Special)\u2014 Insurance agents in Coaticook received an intimation from tise Vn-t derwriters Association that on, \u2018all commercial and manufacturing risks \u2018they must in the future colleet.Sen cents on every hundred\u2019 dollars of Insurance, that is to say, one ; dollez per thousand ædditional - pr This is done by the Underwriters As pe am , @ | Gear wh vo (Glock Last Evening.\u2026 ['étlet \u201cdeywiers ia tas community | b- ; since open season, was shot - by ors WHICH ARE INCLUDED A Gladden, on Tuesday.= 7 apg\u201d ole sociation in retaliation for the bums ness tax of $15 levied upon.insur-.ance companies.While other.\" corpo- J -Bt.Francis Valley last evening.)» The Canadian towns which.are in- rations and concerns are called upon to pay taxes they do so perhaps not: willingly, and yet without retaliation but it appears that insurance.con-{1 ke: Montreal, § bro onte panies feel that they should not be taxed and if they are they.\u2018must tre dr recoup thamselyes by.Faising | the DEARTH OF YOUNG MEN PRIESTHOOD DEPLORED.- Montreal, Sept.10.~The, amd beautiful open-air spectacle .of, \u2018Bucharistic Congress so far: \u2018Was vwit- | nessed yesterday afternoon \u2018én \u2018thelË procession, andif school chilérem\u2019s march past before the Papal | Legate at St.James\u2019 Cathedral, Filter thousand girls bled at Notre Dame Church at; o'clock.They commenced,:to- mars EL.past in review.before: Cardinal, | nutelli at St.James\u201d Cathedral, 3 o'clock, and the \u2018procession end until twenty minutes to aur.: Thus\u2019 it took one hour and sors mr, \u2018ge 2 So or utes to pass a given Point, \"' DBARTH OF PRIESTS\u2019 The dearth of candidates : \u2018tar: ministry: was.deplored.h a] eed nt \u2018of Malden, Masws:.o! ern Townships scenery of which gad\u201d ten \"tiouséad 3 boys, representing 90 schools, assdoe É » Tot ine iin Arcived at «mm to Charge 31.00 Per Per $1000 Extre.+ \u201cIN HER CANADIAN TOUR.Madame Melba and her concert com-.arrived in Sherbrooke at about yesterday, over the G.T.R.\u2018from Quebec.: Madame Melba remain- \u2018ed in the private car, a pullman, in which she is travelling .throughout \u2018her tour \u2018of this country.This forenoon she came to the Theatre for re- bearsal.Madame Melba exÛprosscs herself \u2018as with her Canadian.tour thus far and of the charming East- she ad a glimpse on her way up the juded in- -Madame.Melt itax, - St.John, tas | William, Wiatipes, 's tour \u2018are | MADAME MBLBA.and Grand Forks.\u201cA: so included An \u201cthe tour, and - the Madame Melba goes to the Metrop.pl Hoüse © iM Este Ja the -spéakers before a large gathering\u201c \u201cshort go it \u201cthe: Boston Sym-\" of tifé' priests\u2019 conference ak.the Con- l'pttény \u2018Or Bt, Alex- | yesterday afternoon.| the ou SATO À JOURNAL [ AND FATHER VAUGHAN: vent of the Sacred .Heart, ander street, The reverend gentleman .emp emphasized the duties of parents to { r .their sons\u2019 inclinations in.the direction of the ministry, and spoke of how the parish priest should -be on the watch for any indications in his young men of a vocation tor the priesthood: There must, of course, be indications of special fitness.Parents must be warned that certain qualities _ were essential if their sone were to enter the ministry.Greed or avarice was a fatal bar.\u2018\u2018We- want no clergy whose heart is in filthy lucre,\u201d\u2019 said Rev.Father Neagle, and his remark \u201cYou cannot,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018serve God and mammon, is especially true of the priesthood.\u201d + \u201cSTANBRIDUE EAST.Mr.Arthür Andesson, recently of Morgan\u2019s Corner, has rented the tenement house helonging to.Mr.- Moses Carey and moved here with his family.\u2018Mr.Joha Chandler sitended the fruit show at Granky thisweek.Arrivals: Rev.R.Y.Overing.: and family, Miss Cottingham and Miss Qvering, from Venice, on the - shore of Lake Champlain, where they were camping for Several weeks; Miss.Stewart of St.Alexander at Mr.L.Girard\u2019s and (will teach in the Catholic School this vear; Mrs.C.H.Hibbard and Miss Gladys Hibbard, frora a short trip to Montreal; Miss Helene and Miss Ruth Tittemore, of Pigeon Hill at Mr.E.L.Hodge\u2019s for a few days; Mr.H.C.Hall, from Chambly, where he spent a few days; Mr.Foster Lafontaine, from Lowell, - Mass.Three deer have been shol in this vicinity since the open season, two by Mr.D.V.Sweet and one by Mr.-L.H.Sornberger.- SOLUTION\u201d OF BLACK HAND _ cs, So CRIME.À \u2018Reggio \u2018de calibra, Ttaly, Sept.10, - \u2014Tfvestigation into the murder on September \u201cth of Gniseppe Revolino, his wife and six children in thé little village of Pellaro, it is stated, has - Tevealed the fact that when living in the United \u2018States Rovolino took part in a daring bank robbery.He was! arrested and turned state evidence, ei 1 + LR ee a de RPG er a re TA Later he was released and fearing the « Vengeance of *Le- Black Hand fled to Canada, and from there to Pellaro.\u2014\u2014n STRIKE Was COSTLY.- Chicago, Sept.10 \u2014A strike of 4,000 coal miners un Ilinoïs, which Was settled vesterdas it is ebtimäted Cost the miners S42 tn nM in wages.foe loss to the eperators during the STE M es shut down is placed at con] Th The annual production of to in Illinois amounts to 50,000 0040 ns, dnd- the shortage this year due to \u2018the strike will h Z Food ; ill be in the.peighbor- OR eae 1 SE 74 > - a.going to happeu, and Teo .vas SO ÉR 0 to A .3 o | - CE - : , \u2014 .j giving the names uf his accamplices.1 26,086, 600 tons.- 2 1 NEW POWER FOR J.H.ROBERTS.Montreal, Sept.10.\u2014Sommething is some people will get a surprise to-day or tomorrow, if they did not receive it last night.Warrants were issued yesterday by Judge Leet, on complaint of Mr.J.H.Roberts, Secretary of the Dominion Alliance, and instead o them being turned over to the Hig Constable, Judge Leet gave the sec retary of \u2018the Dominion Alliance per Nmission to execute them.| C.N.R.BALKED, 14.\u2014The Saar Winnipeg, Sept.Northern Railway is again balked i .its efforts to locate a line west from Edmonton towards Yellow Head Pass.Plans for a line from St.Albert west have been disapproved b the Railway Commission \u2018at Ottaw | on the ground that the route pra- posed lay too close to that of the Grand Trunk Pacifit.| GRAIN IN ELEVATOR.Fort William, Ont., Sept.10.\u2014 The first carload of grain went into the new Grand Trunk Pacific elevator at Fort William yesterday.More follow to-day and the big elevator, the largest in the world, with a ca- -Pacity of pearly four million bushels is now open for business.It is expected that a large quantity of grain will be handled here this fall, will TELEGRAPHIC: DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS.REVENUE OF THE DOMINION, - Ottawa, Sept.10.\u2014During the five months ended 31st August of the current fiscal year, the revenue of the Dominion increased over - $7,330,000 over the receipts for the corresponding period of 1909, being $45,830,370, as against on ordinary accounts was $27,546,017 an increase of $1,190,838, and upon capital account, $5,161,450, a comparative decrease of $84,292.HOSTILE RECEPTION TO TIM HEAL, Dublin, Sept.10.\u2014Tim Healy met sit to Dundalk, County Louth, Thursday night, and what was intended to be a fine demonstration in his honor was turned into a Donnybrook Fair.During the melee many persons were cut and bruised, and when Mr, Healy left the hall afterward he had to be estorted to the hotel by a squadron of police._ \u201c| The followers of John Redmond stole a march on the Healyites ' and packed the hall where the meeting was to be held.Mr.Healy's followers met the latter at the station and escorted him to the hall.When they J .(Continued on Page 5.) $38,500,160.Expenditure | with a hostile reception during a vi- Tethrning \u2018to fdr dos i Lo Na Count tri before, Pap SAYS: ABUSE.HAS Nuva, YET .: MADE A- CONVERT, Totonto, Sept.10.\u2014That \u2018Father.Vaughan\u2019s attack on Protestantism during an address in Montreal sevis eral days ago.does not \u2018meet \u201cwith general approval among Catholics i this province is evidenced by an editorial which will\u2019 appear next week: in a organ of the English-speaking Catholics in'Canada.= in part it reads as \u2018follows : \u201cWe: feel somehow that © \u2018Father Vaughan\u2019s denunciation of Protéstan- tism as \u2018A soulless .religion\u2019 was serious mistake.It is gn offensive phrase, and we have.been - objecting to: offensive phrases.The\u2019 expression.ed to.stir up bad feeling and to create sentiments of Tesentment .the breasts of Kindly and well-inten- tioned Protestants.Abuse never made a convert, and we feel that \"Catholic truth can be unfolded without inflaming the prejudices of those who hold opposite views.Grace Archbishop Bruchesi: and the Vannutelli were more in keeping with the true spirit of the great \u2018Buchar- istic celebration.+ AVIATOR INJURED.Sept.10.\u2014Chas.Seriously Sacramento, Cal., K.Hamilton was to the ground during a.race with an automobile around the Fair Grounds track.Hamilton was taken to a local hotel and several physicians were called in.It is believed he is internally injured.+\u2014 goesesecevesnamnenvey | a s THE WEATHER : \u2014 8% .J le LOCAL FORECAST.» : \u2014 ° ° Moderate westerly winds ; + be fine and cool.0 Conch ans tne NPE Be Wanted To Purchase A second-hand Gasoline Engine, 15 to 20 h.p.A National Cash Register ticket printing attachment.For Sale Cheap 10 h.p.Gasoline Engine, with grinder, $100.Cash Register total, adder, $50.211 acre farm, new house, $1,900.376 acre farm, $2,500.Building lots im Ayer\u2019s Cliff at half the price.others have sold at, viz.: $125.Store buildings, 25x30 $500, 25x35 $1,800, 30x75 $4,000, 37x65 $5,000.to $10,000 Stock.A.G.Clough, Ayer\u2019s Cliff , Que.for Sher nobles, Sher.TE qioches t the \u2018base.LQSB.HAS\u2019 SEEN ADJUSTED.\" ; | Lime Ridge, Sept.10.-(Special)\u2014 | |The Lie Ridge kiln sheds are (being i |pany 5 {ths rough examination they found.ttie 11518,000/ Saskatoon.Bämonton, por 4 cities in the States -are | the Register-Extension, the leading j 8 | .means nothing,.and has merely serv- | \u201cThe kindly, tactful words of His | equally kindly, urbane and diplomatic message of His Eminence Cardinal |} injured |.last night, when his biplane crashed |.$8,000 Tr, PEER OF SEASON, SHARE! OF ILL LUCK.\u2019 Boltor \u2014Master Harold.\u2018Rourke had the misfortune ko cut his foot very badly.As Hardld has only just recovered from a but thumb which laid him up for some time, he seems to be having his sh re of ill.Luck.Las TICKETS WERE SOLD.Phe station agent reports one.hundred and fifty tickets sold last «week rooke Fair, being only hall the num ber sold 1 .year.This Centre, Sept, 10.Spots) | I SPECIALS FRON nw PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHPS |ral Society Fair, which takes place .Georg ville, Bept.10.\u2014(Specialy = D.| : Builook \u201chas corn of «the: early dd t variety the stalk of which] ; 124 feet in length, gitts 74 | \u201cThee Se \u201818 put.up as quickly as \"possible.It is estimated at $2, 600, : : Atter- 84 adenot\u2019 done a8 much damage oR?OR RUNNING 9 AGADÉ: g ptoñville eR -10: \u2014 (Special) } he Pearl Shirt Waist Mfg.Co.\u2018 are \u201crow \u201crunning again, : \u201chaving 1 réorganized with a \u2018capital 0 \"Of this, $8,000 bonus was given: dy :the town, and $10, 000 \u201cby mpany.Twenty-five bands are}.beter: w ich will be ° Jorseaged \u201d! Cees ik ING.vor 703 soomsmamn Pur.| ie ore id \u2018Something unique à in #1 ou \u2018and which is tb be one of: - the b attrastiougeat the: st own Fair next: week.\"& tribe of Ion Ss CL price being.$500.the different .mined | Ÿ J {som - the : :Megantie.: Mountains\u201d ithe w .men gnd\u2019 | rec Te white wae a prise them and put them to ga t dé reward to hig brages for the £) recapt re of his lost men.who are left slgin:on the battlefield: Then comes sthe fun! The Indians: \u2018then play.the White Cross; gallop up in front of the guns, dismount, pick up a comrade, throw him on his.horse; F mount} and ride away with him.The first Indian back wins.Prizes: $4.00, $3.00, | $2.00, and $1.00.These prizes ° arc offered by Mr.D.L.: « McLeod of Milan.Another of the attractions of_ the Séotstown Fair will be a grand it to he held in Strathcona Hall gdnesday evening, September 14.rs.(Dr.) Bradley, nee Mabel Barker.The following persons \u2018will take part: iss.Alice Armitage, soprano, janist, of Cookshire\u201d also.i rae, pj Mr.rt eee meee ; FARWELL, President.\u2018With heavy loss.\u201d The sohief.cwill \u201cthen 4.ways in evidence, Waltet \u2018Millar, comic singer of Lake.stealing.should be \u201cEASTERNTOWNSHIPS BANK Capital and Reserve, $5.100,000.pes OFFICE - Established 1850 - J: MACKINNON, .General Manager.\u2018the stream than.\u2019 {The ot d'étroet;\" lon ed\u2019 this MANY ENTRIES RECEIVED.Richmond, Seot.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014A large number of entries have been received by Mr.B.A.Main, secretary tor the Richmond County Agricultu- September 20 and 21st.INSURANCE ADJUSTED.Hatley, Sept.10.\u2014{Special)\u2014 The insurance où Mr.K.LeBaron\u2019s building, which was badi y scorched by the - fire of August 6th, has been satisfactorily adjusted, and Mr.LeBaron has now started to make the necessary repairé.BOUGHT AND SC SOLD FARM.Tolsta, Sept.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Angus Morrison, of Scotstown, has sold his farm here \u2018to, Mr, Gendron of -{ Lambton, price-being $900.Mr.J.J.~{ McIver has, bought a farm from Mr.Angus D.Graham; ot Hampden, the cod Ce ind FARMERS WL BASE TOBACCO P Stanbridgs East, Sept.10.\u2014(Spes- al) \u2014Mr.Noël Minard is cutting bis crop .of tobacdo.Some of the leaves a messret forty by twenty-four inches: rted that-some farmers here aisins = ayn tes .met ocx \u2014 SiimRAL phon, ERTIRS.+54 Fulford, Sept.10: Special wy Knowlitey Que, ! LA - 1 F.\u2018A, Knowltosi, of Was through this vicinity ipspecting amd 2 A away small : samples with, hi, oe Ty Section.Ty mxorant Bs OF.Rr A WTAE.© Qoaticook, Sépt.0.\u2014(Special) eal 1 he.corporation \u201chas -aæranged for \u2018two exchafiges of real: estate, in pre der, ag chignge the: ré velop to.ven up., industry in.\u2018Os e exchan 6 will be.\u2018made\u2019 \u201cW; AK Hurst, who will, Flee to \u2018the\u2019 towñ-& portion of the | lot owned\" by-him in \u2018Middle ) Wn and take from\u2019 an, eqfiil quantify of \u2018the: lind nov used for\u2019 the road.\u201cThis\u201d is done\u2019in\u2019 o \u2018to got\u2019 a situ the: new\" \u2018conor 0 hridge.\u2018in proposed to build: 3 \u201cit \u20188, Ii tle, \u2018further ap.straightening thé rond\u201d and doing away with a part \u2018of -the steep hill 1ecessary- to: reach the\" bridge.her, exéhange will be\u2019 made {with Mr! /P.Dionneiand will chauge the \u201cdirection.a lit yA ot.Barnston, djrigmés fl this: case Phe-exchange again.a.quid\u2019 pro iquo., nee \u201cchse \u201cdos any.money Dass.Det gal C5 \"APPLE \u2018ORCH.\u2018RDS.ROBBED.- Coaticook, Sept! |: 10.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Owners.of Qrehar quite bitterly about 'the stealing.of their fruit.\u2018Perhaps this.has exist- \u2018Yest.to-\u2018a greater ,\u201cextent than - usuai.- -The.ia boy.is al- nd it would likely t every orchard.\u2019 to keep them from filling their poc-: kets and stomachs.It is said, however, that this year the thieves are larger than boys, and are not con- \"tented with taking what they .can eat, but \u2018go into the orchards with bags which they fill and carry off.It has been suggested that in view of this thieving it would be well an- \u2018other year for orchard owners to come to an understanding that the first one caught, in these orchards arrested and van\u2019 XContinued \u2018on page.5) take a policeman ' SHERBROOKE, QUEs.H.C.MINER.Vice-President.Bast ® Broughton | Mont St.Hilaire St.Johns : Also Branches in.Manitoba,\u201d Albe rta and British | Colurublas Savings Depar tment at all Offices, CORRESPONDENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD: 81 BRANCHES in Province of Quebec.pn Vald Eastman \"Montreal : St: Joseph, Beauce Asbestos \u2014 East Hatley - St.James St: t.Remi = Aygdr's CU Farnham 120 St.Cath.St.= cotstown Bedford Frelighsburg 583 St.Cath.St.W, Sherbrooke Be ° Granby North Hatley: \u2019 herbrooke, Well.st.Be Hemmingford Ormstown .,- lherbrooke, Upper Be oil Station Henryville - Philipsburg Stanbridge East Big: Howick Richmond ! Stanstead Bighop\u2019s Crossing Huntingdon Rimouski 4 Sutton , Black Lake Iberville \u2014\u2014 Rock Island : Sweetshurg Br Joliette Roxtôn Falls\" \u201cThetford Mines Bromptonville Knowlton Roxton Pond hetford Mines, wW.Chambly Basin ILacolle St.Armand \u2018Station pton Cldrenceville Lawrenceville \u2018St.Chrysostome alcourt Coaticook Lennoxville \u2018Ste.Elizabeth Waterloo Copkshire Magog St.Felix de Valois Waterville - Cowansville \u201c Mansonville i St Ferdinandd\u2019Halifax Weedon Danville Marbleton St.Gabriel de Brandon West Shefford Dis ville Marieville .8t.George, Beauce Windsor Mills D Megantic St.Hyacinthe | drawn at any time.Sh Branches also at Inverness, i | The Quebec Bank ~~ 93rd Year in Business Savings Bank Department | Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received, and interest paid at highest current rate.Money may be with- Your account, however large or however small, will receive careful, courteous attention.erbrooke Branch: COLIN CRAWFORD, Manager Black Lake, St.George, \u2018Beauce, Stanford, Thetford Mines and Victoriaville.fi \u2019 i irection .of -two tion for = .11014 one, \u201cthereby pra ss, - \u2018are complaining ; Fr be hoped that something may ih Ei Lo = 1 » _, \"et\" fa \u201cHt pS ; Te TE EE res L's ques EE \u201cEt Le .ve Li « RRS ! Pa .: Prat qe.er : az > ; age.ee Es ; .Ë dei > 5 - A = i+ #3 1 5 \u201c18 & iE 5 he te F : 407 \"HE ! 16.\u2018 ä \u2018 I 2 (ME IE Ë \u2014 Fe > E : 5.+ : es ; at : .ji - & RN 3 { a ty - ! ! - pe gE Le Fe 4! 5.A E > Er 3 ; i.nd a \u201cae oe > ir 4, aed To ; x > > \"4 ; - & OT XK - con + wh Aa rends \u201cNIE cor WS: Fy \u20ac» = qi Bom oy Rd aul gwd - \u201c - - - 5 ol + 4H 4420 a\" at i io 3 AA : ng friends ott of town are! \u2018Mrs.Bé B.N, bert.2 a Ww Akhurst and Mise frbu rat-at Ot- Mo: A.Barter has | \u201cimproved\u201d his + Tracy at \u2018the: ÎTpe farm 2 eatly within a year.: \u2018 oy { + Fair.in Sherbrooke.007 friends.Mrs.\u2018Williamson\u2019 8 4 of.Providence, R.,, few weeks here at Mamson 's.years of age, and thé fait at Barton.ptits and.departures : Mr.\u201cand 0.McRae, Mr: ahd Mrs.H.Os- ost Mr.and Mrs:> ' J.E.Drénnan, & Dr.and Mrs.J.A.Butler for.Maga g on Friday where they will - Society.FAIR At Richmond, on Sept.20-21 Larger and better than - ever.\u2014Fine Display of Stock.Good Races Each Day.Piper Band from Montreal.Highland Dancing.Richmond Brass Band.Reduced rates on-railroads.Lots of attractions.A good time generally.Everybody come.Grand Concert First Evening, Parade of Stock.Address by Minister of Agriculture - and Provincial | Treasurer first day.LT.-COL.E.S.BERNARD, Pres.A.E.Main, Sec.-Treas.css SAVE \u2018Convent at Stanstead and Miss Lucy J.Brochu ; Mr.and Mrs.J.Gingras {-attendin the Eucharistic Congress in | been visiting.friends in town was True & Blanchard Co.NEWPORT.NT.spend.a few.days at Mr.S.J~ Os- daysiin-tewn: +tast-week with relatives réturning to Montreal on Tuesday, Miss Eleanor Wright to her school in Leeds Village ; Mrs.A.H.Robertson to attend a meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary at St.John, N.B.; Mrs.Douglas, of Methuen, Mr.and Mrs.H.Wallace and Mr.and Mrs.Bracken of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, were guests of Dr.and Mrs.Johnston ; Mr.and Mrs.I.O.Vincent from spending the summer at Montreal \u2018and Knowlton ; Miss J.Boulanger .to attend the Ursuline Noble has, entered the Sherbrooke Convent ; Miss W.Brochu, of .Worcester, Mass., visiting her sister Mrs.| Montre Miss Simpson who has siting her: stdter, Spe Brothers s will open their clase | Mr.Henry ee Fontaine, of APES > month of.September, \u2018as * Miss BI is visiting h his cle o-1 AI has been \u201ca fs Paige has mily to Indian | ell, of st.Hy-l \u2018 ave.cam been visiting G.W.rosching mar - Wednesday _aiternoon; \"8 nt, Mr: ctrical at 5 of atparines i Ts this voit + oran and re.3.J ohnsbury; oundiand.Among those visiti it friends here Mi Leech, Tor nto, guest.of] Mrs.rs.JE.Chap ; hapman- at the F aig attended) the Rich-Downes - wedding at East [Dudswell on Wednesday; Mr.Geo.Lagell to Newport on Thursday to.visit his daughter for some time, Mrs.A.| Nourse to Nashua aftër | spending} two weeks with friends abd relatives here; among those who at- J.Jam son, Miss H.M.Men 4 N.M Bishop.\u201d DANVILLE.| of Toronto, gush of her Mariel Cleveland, at Jdgewbo od\": © Mr.Jas.H.Steven-.Thursday afternoon for Sault oo a pobition ; Mr.and Mrs.A.Be Lewiston, Me.guest \u2018of hig niece Mrs.Hi 8.Biddle; Dr, and Mrs.G: ultenhouse to attend the ois Fair ; the Misses Dandeneau from a States, and have re-opened their hking establishment ; Mr: and Mrs.Bimon Laxson trom \u2018a two \u2018months! trip through Alberta \u2018 and British | Columbia.sday; Mr.and \u2014 he .Hooker, Mr.T.L,.Tanner Î 24 > = ol A dis and departures : Migs.M.| _ mm we .Mdrie, Ont., where he has secüt- |: nison| and sons, Clark and.Adney, & a [1s Montreal ; Mr.A: Greenshields, of | ; [aix weeks\u2019 \u2018holiday in the New Eng- ©, , LINE RIDGE.IQ .Mr.d.Mann is attending { the o Far x at Tot¢nto.ak Thite Motin- 4nd\u2019 at Montreal: | Mr, ©.* Hell at the \u201chg C1 USTANSTEAD, Miss Josephind McGalfes, turned from a week's, hing rel Mr.Æ.B.Murphy, [of Winnipeg who \u201cWas formerly manager of the Sover- \u2018of.tiré.eign Bank \u2018in this Place, Has spending, a few days \u2018been\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.7s mother, Mra.and, 1 jother, Mrs.Fiske .W.Wil, entertained: ai dé at\u2019 afteri don tes\u201d \u2018on-1Pri-| sea a -Mre.: \u2018 PR.ho ig 85 | M8, Mrs.\u20ac red\u2019 McGaffe ey in honor of her\u2019 \u201cmother, Bowles, of St.Johnsbury, and Mrs.Fiske, of Providence.Clark\u2019s and get the! : on ; 7 bh qual- |.; \u2018Cana: ians buy lost 8 money.W.Clark, Mir., M ntreal: 4 RICHMOND, Mrs.Arrivals include : called Suddenly to Sherbrooke on A .a \u20142\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 n \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Sell Marlin Rifles, 32-40 or 38-55 .\u2026.\u2026.o presses sesereeinnss $13.50 Marlin Repeating T.D.Shotguns .| Lu 6 Len WT pee eee 21.se Marlin Repeating, Solid Frame, Guns.\u2026.\u2026.us severe serene one Blake's Steel Traps, with chain.\u20140 size , $1.65 doz.size a pe \"> $1 doz.1% size $2.75 doz.2 size, double spring, Fox Trap, $4.25 * | doz.- / AUTO TIRES\u2014SPLENDID LINE.30X3 2.2 Laucen vv0u0e $23 40 30X33.vevenr vs0ue $31.1C 32X34 ices ree ern 33.00 | 344 cers creer een 48.3¢ ~~ ** GOODRICH \u201c_THE BEST MADE.Auto Tire Chains, Trunk Racks, Wind Shields, Presto Tanks, Batteries, Spark Coils, Plugs, etc.va couvsel avoue esnes a a.vocca st.50 sateen *, ese x ee vevves | esssce: savers chars ee _ \"5 00 STEEL FISH RODS .JOINTED BAMBOO RODS .Big discount on all kinds of Tackle week of Sept.12-19.Always call at the Big St ore by the Watering Tank.SEE SIGN OVER THE SIDEWALK.| TRUE & BLANCHARD Co.NEWPORT, VT.ceetesametitetiotes totététes ~ We Are Especially Equipped to * Design, Manufacture and Ereot SMALL HIGHWAY BRIDGES R D.Mes-{ weeks ; Mr.anû Mré.Lemelin their wedding trip to Chicago, are at present the guests of Mr.from Montreal, \u2018Where she w by the illness of her sister who \"acl helt Tr m a Vi [by thy pnvention The il Montreal ers.under] ! L Chureh, 1 in Oc- | with | th their: Ww, has open-] aster, | is the mar- of Sher- ih the l4te Russell Tibbits, of Tibbit's & at St.\u2018pita,.the mân- and Len- guest of rélatives hére.Mrs.\u2019 J.Levasseur bas the millinery openings.Miss E.Charpentier is the Eucharist Congress this, week in \u2018| Montreal.She was accompanied by Miss Dragin, who will receive medi cal treatment at the Hotel Dieu Hos- Misses - Flora and Haze have returned from Barton, Wickham, where they spent weeks.& Vt., and -Lasell \u2018at Pinewood, Sept.10th.\u2014 BISHOP'S CROSSING.| The Willing Workers met at .the home of the president, Miss À Arrivals- and departures : M.M al, of Linda, the we ; W r,L.J.Gilbert's; Mr.8.Card.| trom ao, with hie parents \u2018the dichers* Convention held \u2018rat Toda hding | \u2018that under, certain.nor- you sd | NUTTS CORNERS.pnual Méthodist Harvest # { ups.w.MAGOON, VALE.1 bein KINS, «= = ts were Messrs.N.Turner, Geo.the Life | Jewett, Robt.George, A.Johnson.| terment took places in : the | {8 1 Jones, Oemetery.Lo | esteem, \"making friends both in his | comitlg in contact with the saw, 80 that the amputation of the leg be- return ing from the hospital, he en- à ina small way in a grocery.trade;in Brome Village.Having a | genial manner, his trade increased, until jhe found it necessary to enlarge | is death he had been a most suc- 1 general merchant.The funer- The) bearers.are : Messrs.E.S.and Chapman, H.E.Chandler, -M.dof, H.E.Smith and 8.H.-Salsbfiry.A sorrowing wife \u2018and er remain to mourn the loss of a joving husband and father, The ; entirel community are deeply.affected \u2018 and extend their sincere sympathy to Henry 9} he wan Jsked, \u201cOh!\u201d he I wily just stay at | * the sorrowing family.i 2 - + Je Miss Gallagher\u2019 attended .3 You' lacie © \u2018buy: \u2018än- - Aütomdbile T id i out \u2018apd out, you \u2018buy\u2019 it upon the un- Ha.Inditions of usage.it will give | many thousand miles of ser-| @& visit to.friends | vice\u2014therefore, the actual cost of al % tire, is) not its initial purchase price, || '® but the purchase price plus the cost} repairs, during the time you are running your car.Dunlop Auto- in town visiting { mobild Tires give a low average cost Ed e, because, besides the quality = f the) tire, there is a further guaran- | j ee of service in the ready willingness |.are PR 8 Dunlop Company to thorough- ME, 5e Satay every user of Dunlop | Tires.A AMHNAIS \u2018and departures: Mr.and} tocheleau; dt Rouses- \u2018Point: at lliamson.Mr, bgèn\u2019s recently ; ; Mr: Ge \u2018al i 5 | Sawydr and.fathily recent \u201cVisitors at | \u2018Mr.Ruston Stevens, who has\u2019 :beén, Mr, ddmund\u2019 \u2018Miller's whither\u201d they ill with fever for the past three weeks; went :| réemaths- About the safe.à i 1 weddi A large humber from here attended burg 1 n Thursday.> |.> à \u2018Mrs.Brodié,\" of Bütlington, is .- vi, D) patted the Miller Crothers 1g M O.Dean at Swbets- csfitly : Fr \u2018'ärl Deän to Bs-\u2018 Miss fat, Tipping, of! Claren- pevilld.visitis Mr.Thompson HU «.Ross error lai ngher | ih nis \u201cplace a ttended ; CLARK\u2019 8 PORK D BEA BETTER THAN OTH They have displaced.xmpor goods camp.on Lake Memphrema- & Beans because of their hi .gog.; Miss Lulu Kilton spent a few: ity and lower price.| The.«duty on:the ; imported: is the only - consumers pay more; | nt 8 Valé Perkins, Sept.9 \u2014(Special)\u2014 sier and children\u2019 from a visit .to | The death occurred here on Monday Rougemont ; Miss Alice Ducheneau of [at the home of Mr.A.E.Hammond, Montreal, visiting friends for a few|of Mrè.Willard Magoon, an old and from [respected resident of Potton.Deceas- and | ed had reached her 93rd year.She- and | had been in very poor health for the Mrs.Marchand ; Miss Annie Dohan | past year.Mr.Magoon predeceased | called her by a few years.Mrs.Magoon's | is maideh mame was Theodosia.Geer, progressing slowly ; Miss Trenholm of and she was born and lived in Pot- Westmount, guest of Mr.and Mrs.F.p i T.Ma] ppi \u2018at \u2018\u2018Inglewood\u2019\u2019; Stewart and son, Donald f sit to Colorado and other Mr.George J.Alexander h | to Toronto as delegate to | Underwriters\u2019 Association Ci { of the Dominion.\u2026.4 Mr.Robt.Rattray was in this week.The Canadian Jubilee Sing {the auspices of the Methodist will appear in the Town Ha | tober.Mr.and Mrs.M.Poulin have mo ed to Montreal tq reside wi son, Dr.Ernest.Poulin who ed up\u2019 a \u2018practice \u2018thage.- Mr.J.D.Denison, postm renovating his block on Main Cards are out announcing \u2018riage of Migs Emma Leclaire brooke, to.Mr.Edward Ash /T.R.despatcher of Richmon takes place Monday mornin Jean 1 Baptiste Obureh, Sher, - SOUTH \u201cDURHAM.The village French \u2018school opened for the year under ) agement of Miss St.{Miss M, A.Dunm as teacher The \u2018fllementary department \u201cof the Model School will open on Monday, epts 12th, \u2018with Miss Myrtle Duffy as teadher.The Model department will re-open on Monday, inst., with Miss A.Evans, [of \\ noxville, as teacher.\u2018\u201c$| Mrs.M.J.Hall, of Island 2 and daughter, Miss; Dalphn x she a Swarr | i ib Rev.Mr.rive Nig of Manson- | 1 , on Wednesday; Sept.7th.The] as gone bearez deep regret.that the death \u2018of\u2019 | one of our much esteeined merchants and fellow-townsmen, the late Mr.F.bbits is recorded.The news of his déath came as a shock to the co nity on Thursday evening, after aj short illness which the physician pronounced peritonitis Mr has çàr some years been suffering from Tibbits, also brother of\u2019 Mrs.John Farmer, of Brome and Mrs.William 8, \u201cof Oak Park, Chicago.The businéss career, and in the social gl of life.In early manhood he ia portion of his life -in Chicago,\" and a winter in Mexico.Return: > his home land he married Miss.land distitictly, 1 \u2018his stio re, which he did by erecting.a + L Selb pértati i ros in on 4 86 18.00 1 ; of CARPETS AND RUGS from John { Cross- os ley & 8 ns, Halifax, Eng.This firm is celebrated\\or | Non Ji Tapestry Carpots | fied Borders and Stairs to Match Now Axminster & Wilton Rugs, Mow Brussels & Velvet Rugs, , ; .Ne Tanostry Rugs.Cn © SPEC AL Boglish Velvet Squares, ar\u201d piece : \u20189x104, 9x12, I2x13:2 ab.up \u2018according to gi, 5 b Ea >\u2019 feet t.Dry, _ |For information apply or, 1 smo 1) \u201cENG GEORGE.HAS rs shins\u201d Trviizons, : BUT ais MAJESTY, NEVER ABUSES THEM.King doute: no doubt thinks® the: telephone the greatest boon under the.sun.Majesty enjoys very special privileges on the phone.When the King uires to speak over a trunk : line he has -the right to claim \u2018priority of -sérvice over all who may be waiting to use the same line.Usually a person requiring to use a trunk ° | line, unless he is [very fortunate, has to wait |at least half an hour before other, callers who, have requisitioned.the line have finished.their business, for each, ce caller js given the line in turn.: While three mintites is the time allowed for a ca except when the King is using it, His Majesty has the privilege of talking without any time limit.As a matter of fact, however, the King, who had occasion recently to.use the trunk lines rather frequently rarely or never exceeds the time limit.Majesty knows how a \"| telephone should be used and is careful to observe rules laid down to expedite the, traffit.| His Mz esty speaks rather slowly | t- not loudly, so that hisilistener never has to ask him Ito repeat a word.-It is the exp ence at the trunk, exchange that royal calls dre very quickly cleared, Prince; Henry the third son.of the King and Queed is the humorist of the family, and many stories are told around the court respecting his brisk humor and apt retorts.At a recent picnic his sister, the Princess Mary, was allowed to bake some cakes for tea, and the boys were askéd their opinions upon them.Prince Henry looked at his cake with a \u2018whimsical smile and then said : = \u201cIt is high treason, is it not, to | speak disrespectfully of the daughter of the Prince of Wales ?Upon another occasion his elder \u2018brothers; were disgussing their future careers, Prince Edward was explaining that he was to be a soldier in due course, while Prince Albert de- n rapped ont, \u2018 \u2018clared that he meant to stick to the Davy: A \u201cWhat, are going to be, fi \u2014 aE Rd ood ae fe : + ee #É AT Cg .| \\ rigina nal: st dé for.Bai 44e\" had nas nu | t eons : /MIRACK.he vedo et addins Drug Stores and \u2018Hotels; % a \u2018 ds 3 A Well Equipped Institution \u2018for.the.Sclentl - Treatment of TUBERCULOSIS\u2019 ; (Situated fn the Laurentian Mountains \u2018a an elevatién at FA andy soil, and bracing, dividoat .room and sl eeping balconies.All modern conveniences.= su, .sunny climate, \u201cM.D., sup,\" # pc hy Take seven, D A ie ne es =p 2 = se j and tell The people 8Ù ; id 53 that both of : \u2026.a things - doing in -case they ovérlook Ÿ \u2018 Coaticook TE 54 travellers.A.A.Pomérdy; Prop.AMUSEMENTS.(GUY BROS.MINSTRELS oe TEMBER UTH:; + aus Minstrels, the.oll, minstrel organization betoré 4 thw pob : lie,\" and managed by the 0 comedian, G.R.Guy.who 47 years and was blackening before the ae 1 \u201cGuy Bros.Ol.rd \u201cpresent mis thought of it.He knows how 0 a good show\u2014together which bo proved to you many years.to please you and won 't thing said or done to of can také your children and be amused Wi \"ing or hearing anything 88i¢ This season he out a lot of money to make away ahead of previous visits.scerery is grand, painted \u20acX for the company; the cost prétty; the singing the best; chéstra bard to best; the very funny; the acrobats wo fine.In, fact £ allow say fend bis Je rons.You oi 2 Le Fair, to offend.LU umes or omelis the dancers of the highest grade.Compton County pr M Society No.La i SCOTSTOWN,: Que September 14th and 15th, 1 wet - .È fe Improved and E $1500 in Premiums and TROTTING RACES BACH 2 PR 1st Day\u20142.30 Race, \u201c Farmers- 2nd Day\u2014Green Race Free-for-All \u2018Reduced Rates oB Military Band tendance.Parade of Live PP For particulars apply.M.JS.MOONEY, MDs President.VII.Hussars\u2019 je * # gaaneary wo al æ ; ia A 20 \u201ccirculation DAL CC \u2018 Circulation statem 1e oe gept.Srd, 1910 ODARY esse corse a 7 =~ puesday Tuesday Le vo \u2018Thursday \u2026\u2026 - Ct Total ye > BRANCH \u201cpf the Sherbrooke SL Es ba lo Te ae faint attez ; of news are CL gd of gente Mis N° N.| Stanstead : iMag, x chrno: - Button: :-Wum.Brown Pedford:\u2014J ohn Farm : Danvilie:\u2014Miss Ruby : Enowlton: :\u2014Miss - Bess Fe GG.BE Jo shire:\u2014F, A.B 10° ot.Shefford'\u2014F.À \u201c \u2014\u2014Mre.Sa .Mills MES : Faésor à B.Miller à +4}; Macphers Lo.[egantic:\u2014Miss : Blakop\u2019 8 Crossing: = Bard Baker, Ad Office.open every da J Li Personal , attendahce ' Appolntinents can h ! - _ Montres! CHAUVIN, BAK for selling: Write PIBUS, Knowlton, | dure Bred Pull | Barfpd 1 Plymigut Fyandottes and R ot us know what ve and we will gq As P.HILLHOUS \" ape seit sh lg.Arc ere \u2014 oon pry ne vm; 5 , ae ou hi wor 1 Lea , Le a.cd g fil van: on of the late Dantel ner - ram | .oy o escape by sawing the bars o * van, to Mary oggins, daughter - y your Rubbers at Pibus\u2019 and 1 Donation from Mun.Tshp.of Pot- À, \u2018save.at least 10 per cent.Hae wile, engagel Ln sordb ton .to His Most Gracious Majesty of Mr.Jol a Goggine, by Rev.V.P.: Me atreal and Toronto\u201d © .Miss Evelyn McDowell has gone \u201c| and was captured a few days later: George V., ot: wharf on.lot 1063, |ANDREWE LAXSON.at the Moth c mencing Monday, Septem- Ottawa vieiting relatives.by the jailer at 8t.Johnsbury.Hel Potton.æ.J odist Par onage Danville on Wed: b r Sth, and dally, except old drug store from Mr.W.Witham.from Jamaica Plains near Boston,\u2018 \u2018Bey, of lots 465, - 466, Potton.R 5 B.Mr Cha.y 0.; Leav \u2018Montreal .: annee wr 10.45 p.m.Mrs.McDowell left on Saturday for but it now appears that his\u2019 name is; Knowlton Conference.to J.H.Mo- Rev.rgau, B.A.Mr.res l\u2018Arrive North Toronto \u20264,.\u2026.7,40 am.- Montreal for the winter.; Samuel Bedford, formerly of Stukely;| 5 Keown, lots 1287-72, Brome.Andrews {nd Miss Mary Etta, daugh- Ae) e Foronto- Junction\u2019 eB.25 = ui Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Wheeler, \u201cof | and more recently from St.\u201d Jofins-!| Joht H.Grimm: to Myron.P.God- ter of Mr, and ig Thomas Layson | pode ooh.Toronto ei 10.00 pm 10\u20ac Sherbrooke, are guests of Mr, and bury, Vt.¥ dard, \u2018undiv.half in lots 368, 854, all of Shipton, Que.- Civ friye Montreal 20 0.[77.00 8: im! rd i © TO PEN.FOR TWO YEARS.\u2018 olton.\u201d Ha À s\u2019 service offers exceptional a - Lee Mrs, Sturdivant.+ In the case of the I VB.Samuel\u2019 N.8.Parker to, Leon! \u201cMenard, \u2018ot .DBATHS: : rd | gage Lo Tesid \u2018chose having business a 1 OLIVER.| Bedford alias Joseph Goulet; the «ac-; W.pt.1082, Bolton.*.CARON\u2014 t Tingwick,.Que.,\u2019 on Aug.ihe ity , | Arrivals and departures : Mr.and [cused asked for a speedy trial apd\u2019 Melinda Lague to Daniel N.J ones, 30th, 1910, Mr.Ort Caron, aged 4 Tr in leaving \u2018Torentol Union, Station - \u2014 * 2, ' Lo or - a = 4 \u2018Mrs.Gardner Sornberger and grand- pleaded guilty to: the charge, He aleb: Of lots 1078, 1081, i ues, à Mi 60 years.ES Bia September, hve Sle Bp.4.son at Mr.R.R.Merrill\u2019s : Rev.C.|Pleaded guilty to three previous con w eters to or g.\u2014 a, ; R.Elliott and Miss Martha Elliott Victions, and was sentenced to twbi Co, lot 160, Bolton.M IN MEMORIAM.=~ * rad\u201d from | CE win, leave ns \u2018at: { to their home in Boston ; the Misses peurs DE at St.Vincent de Pail (Arad ¥.Thomas to Solomon & In loving memory of our : darling | Présent at = L - ; - Grace England and Frances Embury : i oy little Dottie Smith, died Sept.10th, \\ -Ë on Wednesday for Stanstead College; THEFT CASE FROM FARNHAM 4 le ou Ys potion.11909, age |4 yrs, XXI Eucharistic Congress 5 tk Mr.W.H.Embury to Stanstead on DISMISSED.ven pis, ¢ Matthew Muller Ong\u2019 year has passed, our hearts still Montreal, Sept.6th to 11th, 1010 UE Wednesday ; Miss Ethel Allen to} In the case of the King vs.Freder- key, of pts.714 Br me.T sore.\u201c FROM SHERBROOKE: 14% Vankleek Hill on Friday; Mr.and]ick Clohosey on a charge of theft | or 0 PLS.H ae to Cedric c As time flies by we miss her more.| Tickets on sale Sept.5th co \u2018Mrs.Shea, Mr.W.H.Bachelder and from the Person at Farnham, thé de- yron asting \u201c Her loving smile, her welcome face, \u201cto 11th, 1910, inclusive.IR Harry Wells to the Fair at ome » fendant had asked for a speedy trial ots 3 1487, Sutton, No one can fill her vacant place.Return lim Sept.15th, TR \u2018Mrs.Wm.Partington in Montrea and pleaded not guilty.After hear- Forget her, no, we never will; i | JE 7 Co | Mr.Fred May to Boston after having ing .the evidence.the Court discharg-\u2019 Hunt EPR po Martin H.We loved \u2018her then, we love her still.Pro ession of the Blessed no 7 A spent a couple of weeks with his|ed the accused, holding that the evi- Fue o Dyer t De.p.'Sat- Her \u2018memdry is as fresh to-day crament, Sundug; gt .202 aunt and unéle at \u2018\u2018Maple Hill | dence for' the prosecution was very : door ots Se -1000, Pa4-1000,.s As' in the \u2018hour she passed away.y By afternoon {gains Satur.\"CU Camp.\u201d oo inconclusive and at best only circum- 1000\u2019 © 26-1000 ts.27-1000, is.28- \u2014\u2014 | all regul dnd special a > 2 mr pr -stantial, and the defendant had gone 1 8 » P pts.: \u2014 trains, Sunday, Sept.11th.| WEST SHEFFORD.into the box and positively denied |1900, Sutton.B | FOLTON CENTRE, '|SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE.- LR Arrivals and departures : Miss G.| stealing the money.Edmund L.Harvey to Loren | ami include Messrs.Charles! 25 p.m.lv oo oe.Sept.10th | : A | Parmelee, of Waterloo, guest of Miss | Shepard of pts.229, 230, Sutton.IT veh nelude : .09 a.m.lh.\u2026\u2026.Sept.11th.2 1 rime 2, of var cd a Mics À.ALLEGED BREACH OF LICENSE Lewis LL.Jenne to Hale C.Reid, Traver Sherbrooke and Harry 20 a.m.I.enn \u2018Sept.11th.4 Lawrence, of Lawrence, Mass., at Mr.ACT.of s.e.pt.9386, Brome.Traver, bt Cobalt, guests at Fo further | {particular \u201canol to City Co L.H.Lawrence's : Mr.Bert Roberts ID the case of John McCrum vs B.| Adelard Menard to Alphonse Bois- Captain Latty's; Mr.Ticket ce 6 Stra cona Sa.Bell ; of New York with Mr.and Mrs.Wilson, of Potton, for selling intoxi- vert of lots 1281, 1282, 1283, 1284, D.HT tor, = Canterbury \u2018Station Mel, | 180, fo C.P.R tation.Tel, 207, ; Stone ; Miss Kilburn and Miss cating liquors without a license, the Bolton.N B., home on Friday; Mr.an ; Kilburn, of Ottawa, guests of their prosecution not being ready the case Lephenir - Racicot to Leonard E.Mrs, H : an Holland, of Montreal, ~ FIREWOOD FOR SALE - 3 sister, Mrs.J.A.Hayes; Mr.A.Mc- Y85 fixed for the 26th of September.Bear], of lot 576, Brome.and- Mr.| John Holland, ;editor of tha .Bb Clatchie, of Cowansville in town on ASSAULT :ON WIFE.L.Bowker and Sons to Albert B.Nienstead Journal, guests at Mr.Je \u2018A \u2018Mr.W.A.Hale's| wood yard, 55 a \u2018Friday ; Mr.A.B, Foster, of Bed-| JID the case of the King vs.Caleb|Rgandall of e.à lot 256, lot 653, Bol- | N.Holland\u2019s \u201cMr.Harry Braceyy Prospeet St.) The ch pest place 1n ; ford, guest of Mr.R.Blackwood; Mr.Pitts, of Philipsburg, for an assault { ton.home fro} Boston ; Miss Ruth -Rex- the city to buy your fuel.* Prompt CE and Mrs.W.J.Taylor to the.fair at | causing bodily harm on Catherine| Joseph N.Davignon to Chas.T.ford, of Magog at Mr.C.C.Davis\u2019 delivery of all orders, either in large FB Ottawa.Poole, his wife, the defendant asked {Marghall, \u2018of lot 1168-2 , Brome.Mrs.H.A.Reynolds and little son or small quantities.ro \u201c4% À for a speedy trial and offered to| Knowlton Conference to J.H.Mc- Rodney étoppitg at Mr.W.W.Ar.W.J.MAY, Manager.E STANBURY.plead guilty on a charge of common Keown, of pts.1144, Brome.thur\u2019s fdr a few days.| Bell \"phone 714.| ; \" Arrivals and departures :\u2014Mr.Den- pesant LA plea et aocepted w= \u2014 \u2014 Fo .nis Taylor at his home ; Miss M.the Crown, the complainant, his wre | à ; E Guy from Bladworth, Sask.; Miss having returnoï = England.Tho ac A New Head In 30 Minutes This sentant x ÿ E Helena Short to Magog ; Miss M.Guy default fift d il.Exchange that aching, throbbing, suffering, muddled head trad ki jor TARDY iy: to Barnston : Miss F.Morrison home een days in jai | for a clear, cool, comfortable onesby taking a emark : on Fas \u201d \u2018 to Montreal ; Miss M.Smith to Bed- ; a gg A- DRU- Co Hes d h Wafer your Mattress, Spring! a re le.and vs adache ;E ford to attend school Mr.and Mrs.an d Pillo ws insures you solid sl : Smith at Mr.W.S.\" McElry\u2019s on 0 25c.a box at your druggists\u2019 or by mail from cep- 8 Wednesday.Letters to the Editor National Drug and Chemical Co.of Canada, Limited, Montreal.° _ comfort with no danger from lurking É \u2018Mr.Geo.Kennedy fell down the \u2019 - \u2014 ee disease germs, Insit on seeing it \u201cEF outside cellar stairs recently and was OPA AP PAPE PO before you \u2018bu if - | severely bruised, but no bones broken.GOOD ROADS QUESTION.AAAAAAANAAAAAAAAAARNAAA y.p Messrs.I.ond J L Kennedy at Editor Daily Record.For sale by all dealers oo g- tended the Fair a erbrooke an ear Sir :\u2014Having recently return- ; y: | also.visited relatives at Kingscroit.[ed from an auto trip through a THE ALASKA FEATHER & DOWN CO.LIMITED g: + portion of Ontario and Quebec, I am A \u2019: MONTREAL\u2014WINNIPEG os | AUTOMOBILE kb \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - Co Bb 3 IB GARAGE Washing and Polarity, Ol\u20acs- mobile, Zeno and Valvoliae Oylinder Oils, Supplies, Repairing, te.Livery in \u2014\u2014 Keep Fit Your brain, °P and nerves depend upon good physical | condition.Secure it by using BEECHAM S PILLS Soid Every In Boxes 25 cents.h Pa vy Pree a CA LS RYT NE 2 we oA a, _ ° .Lt ee, à .Ea 10 lm rp rb mer .; a.© astra I mate agi = 5 0 de * B® 4 & À x + ?+ } + | b i + 5 + * + # \u201ca 7 & * \u2018 ¢ a LA eB \"de\"! vo 5 ¢ > , ma = Ÿ He \" i: »; ; ï a =, , A CNE i = i ; .i PE « +\u201c È8 a « + < .LT ; 2 : ae om eT ; HP LU A \u20ac EC un oF cae => gale _ fn - was in town yesterday.Co , 1 Mrs.I \"J.Griftith has \u201cetarned |] - froth aj week spent in Montreal.\u2019 | > ro te : CAE A1; Mre.F.A- Noble and Miss Lupy Outonts, Sockets, Lamps, Wires, Cables, Sikes 3 a \"For Wedding Gifts_- JJ] otis.lot Gooksbire, were in tommy - Dynamos and Motors, Give us à trial lk FROM TOWNS | : Ae + ek TBpoot » nest M.Armitage - \u201cretürned À | BLE TH Tn * # édontinued from page a | Diem 47 Th HE * to Daag.from business id ECT CAL REP AIR & SUPPLY von 4 = je made, which would i ; Bawls.313 ld ga J; WIGOETT, 100 Wellington Street des non trom similar - ; Lu © 3 \u2014_ A te 4 ions - # : \u201c Mr À.G.Samphon, ot Seattle, is, 1 ) a Oana.pes \u201d the Rudést.\u2018of.hfs:' ;eister, Mra: (0r.)4 \\ | ¢ al Be and 75c \u2018each.\u2019 Brown Ayer\u2019 = Clift, = - - « ju è.one-third more Es = Mr5 ik 3.PP iJ reception of Mr.and Mrs.Ed y.ge thi fa \u201cthai evé ar\u2019 a M 9, A, L.Hunting took \u2018possession | 7 : ; which was given Ces .: \u2018 - -_\u2014 \u201cga Hs i} t- ay of his: new.and pretty, eol- à; \u201cêre- the: Find of {boots that.every workin ngman should wear, pamons ts .and Mr ., = renege « patire.he.; 2 Nolte \u201d .minal, ad by; us only.They are made of Knglish kip and Shey a Lu a parents, dence |.À \u2018 L à = de rots Toy donms Lars, eapress men, Pur lee ee = {| enon.a: thle on _ Tuesda ! ; and a ey are w \u2019 ress men, r 5 à .: ; 1 .93) Clingtor n Si arn vad] d Mrs.cores pan) : ES offers Zesdhe a thoroughly waterproof and reliable ad m Lets = ve À 6th.Th .takesux their abode bere.: ere prettily \u2018decorated wit} agua and cut \u2014- 'risnds from Montreal, x J.c OQUETTE, 85 Wellin ste Street.«apd Mrs.A.H.Clements, ot] forest were in: town yesterday | f È | | à È E i Ë } 3 } { 1 = .ï cee \u2014 use, large | at Etc Ages res Le a Se Poe, SOUTHWOOD'S, | © BTR pr ; i, Que | , we | of the Giueer.| 56e\" Mrs.rev McDonald.2nd, Mrs.: them in their bereavement.20 à Dufferin Avenus, 0 8 Teo LOT wow ren hE TP A Ch sg | ne TES D ; .© Le » ) .| , i u Ray : 187 to = : > \u2014 - \u2018 i 1 - \u2018 i ; « \u2018 3, EE Te eo.; = - nod LT ea] Se .; | *.ue D dun FE D : .ao > Whe am me a i.\u2014 - eH > ; * co [EAN Vaden Ce VE See ad - - ; ; i Ï {TIFT NEWS hs TOWNSHIPS [Continued from page 1.) ple made, which would perhaps deter pres from similar depreda- \u201ctions.\u2014_\u2014 \u2018WEDD DING RECEPTION AT : ABERCORN.Sept.ÿ Abe rn, n of Mr.and Mrs.Edward A.which was given Tom's parents, Mr.and Mrs.io at their bereorn, on ny after mber 6th.= détorated with hyder- B.À.asparagus and cut flowers.iends from Montreal, Knowl- 10 \u2014(Special)\u2014 A joyable affair was the wedding by the residence, Pleasant Tuesday after- ations to Eddie and his happy bride, Stearns, of Manchester, Mass.They were the recipients of many handsome d useful presents, including linen, iggins, (Annie Damon) of Richford, .;, aunt of the groom.Another article especially noticeable was a centre \u2018piece made by Mrs.Emily Dam- , grandmother of the groom, who h just passed her eightieth birthday.This piece of mneedlework was finished by her within the last few is so \u2018neatly done\u2019 that any young lady might be justly proud of it.Refreshments were served and Mrs.W.Allen and her staff of helpers catered to about fifty guests.Mr.Damon was at one time a clerk for Messrs.Dyer and Son, merchants of Sutton _ ond is now manager of a store at tas, Fulford, St.Armand, \u2018Richford, WANTED\u2014MALE.RERS WANTHD.APPLY EUS- js Mining Co., Eus | \u2014 BRICKYARD HANDS snd laborers.Apply at yard near B.T.Brick & Mig.Co.-_ ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED aE tailor.Good salary.Apply Box 8, , Bpeord -Office.A \u201cgobD \u2018TINSMITH AT ONCE.State experience and wages expect- ol.Must be steady and.not afraid of work.:Apply W.Z.Matthews, Danville, Que.MEN WANTED.- APPLY TO MR.: Walsh, Sherbrooke Railway & power Co., Wellington jtreet.ANTED \u2014 A YOt NG MAN FOR { er work.Must be a gôod milk- .Davis, Stanstead, Que.\"REAL \u2018ESTATE FOR SALE.mm pm R SALE \u2014 HOUSE AT LENNOX- | ville.Apply R.Macdonald.SALE\u2014NO, 77 QUEEN S8T., 9 rooms.and bath tight, fireplace, , hardwood floors, new hot air furnace, good cellary barn; lot 6x 110; Cheap Lo quick purchaser.- bpplx Box oa ord, .R SALE \u2014 MOST DESIRABLE building lots on three new streets fst opened up on 8.L.::Clough\u2019's -pro- ty, Lennoxville.See plan._ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J tit OR.SALE\u2014AT NORTH HATLEY, property known as the J ohnson - Block, containing 2 stores, 2 tenements also large hall upstairs.A bargain, as - owner is leaving for Northwest.Apply Mrs.Johnson, North Hatley.Feo HOTEL FOR \\SALE.Apply\u2019 J L.Cote, Lennoxville,Que.ARM FOR SALE\u2014I OFFER FOR tale \u2018Lakeside .Farm,\u201d one-half mile north of Massawippi \u2018village con- \u2018sisting of two hundred acres, fine sugar \u2018bush, and land in good -state of cultivation ; running water, but buildings in need of repair, hence will sell less.If -not sold by Oct.10th, wish to let ; same on shares, to a capable and hon- est farmer, For price and particulars ply to Mrs, E.G.St.Dizier, Massa- - vippi, Que.; - \u2014 \u2014 pri nt ERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR sale, one milé from East Angus, consisting of two acres - small dwelling house ; ner.Price, cord Office.of land, good Suit market \u2018gard- $450.Apply Box 12 _Re- SMALL FARM AT LENNOXVILLE\u2014 One mile from post office, half mile fom College, about 38 acres including mall wood.lot.Good, smooth land, Well watered ; buildings in good repair ; house specially comfortable and well\u2019 fin- Ÿ lhed; running water, fine view.Apply de Jame L.D.Abbott, or W.H.Ab- T ICENSED HOTEL FOR SALE IN.a pretty town and nice lake.Sell- lg on account \u2018of sickness.Apply Box % Record Office, Sherbrooke.ary: FOR _ SALE\u2014FINE DAIRY \u20ac farm of 170 acres in Stanstead parait Quebec, 13 miles from village taining - churches, stores, shops, ¥hool and: creamery.District school yards from house; 2,200 sugar \\ equipped.Spring water piped 0 house and barn.Good house heated 1.000.ace.\u201d New barn 50 x 80, cost bout This is considered one of the - farms in the County and must be Deby, VE Address Route 2 Box 17, La House AND BARN FOR SALE\u201432 Laurier Avenue.3 For SALE\u2014BUTTER BOX FAC- calit tory änd small farm, in good lo- ty and doing goo quipped with machinery for taking £ Material in the lbs ; also shingle and .machinery.Farm of 16 acres in, state of cultivation, good build- -füUnning water.For sale at a bar- pin to immediate purchaser.Apply to x 14 Record Office.paru FOR SALE \u2014 ABOUT 1% bet miles fom P.O., near school, etc., toon Lennoxville and Johnville ; 8 too ouse brick cased, well finished, cellar, running water in house and besid cuts from 80 to 100 tons hay, des grain ; houses 45 head of cattle, Viegery attached.Box 39, Johnville.Sete SUPPORTING HOMES IN en po, glorious fruit district of South- $10 tish Columbia, for 10 cash and profs 8500 without interest.Annual & $500 to $1,000 per acre.Or-; bw oh garden poultry.scenery, hunt- » Éshing, boating, delightful warm timate tore, bi church, school, post office, \u20ac saw mill, de arly trains, close to duet et, unlimited demand for pro- int.rite quick for maps, photos, Langg Comton.West A Fruit any.Dept.C.E., Nelson, British Columbia, \u2019 : TEACHERS WANTED.ProvesTaNT TEACHFR -WANTED, old ding Elementary diploma, for qu, municipality, of Grorgeville, Bi, School to commence Sept.12th, Apply to John A.Bly, Sec.- »» Georgeville, Que.he ELEMENTARY TEACH- \u20ac Apply panted for Knowlton Academy.Pay Dating salary required.J.IS.mme HOWItON ; == == TO LET.Te.LET \u2014 17 Cover roo Coury St.includiny water, lng.water\u201d Fio0ms.with bath, includ- tion à at once EI oper mionth.Posses- dward> F Hurnit ure Co.GE RooN t 1 TO LET, board, 10 St auled Strid = LET IN LAN ENNOXV 11 Ray e portable house, ; L ' STRE E T, 4 \u201cOT a.21 1.ARGE larre garden and Apply 1 © ; agent.McFadden, nm, ms & Wood (Es NEW DWELLING .ON ree rooms, Welling- a Rl ho Wellington St, Ap- N - mi \u20140 a ds sd q Rares \u201415 words or les ~~ cent for each ad tions for the price of five © \u2018 HELP WAN TED\u2014FEMALE.room ; electric | lights ; rt 156 each insertion, one itional word ; six inser- ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN GIRL AND laundry 'glel.Grand Central Hotel.agog.ANTED \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER FOR \u2018family of five children.Youngest seventeen months.Address D.J.Martin, Robinson (Bury), Que.ANTED .\u2014 GOOD \u201cPLAIN COOK, Apply to the Lady Superintendent Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital.ANTED \u2014 \u201cGENERAL SERVANT, speaking English, able to do plain cookié?and take cure of child.P.O.Box 474, Bromptonville.- {IIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL ; housework.Apply 20 Queen St, | 4 ANTED i \u2014 KITCHEN WOMAN.Apply at once, Royal Hotel.Tax.ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER wanted.One speaking both languages preferred.Best references re- | quired.Address Box 97 Record Office.ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.Address Box 13 Record Office.FOR SALE.Tox SALE OR EXCHANGE \u2014 FOR wood, bay or grain, light express Wagon ; two seated, canopy top ; express 14 - axles ; nice little new buggy.inquire of B.F.Carr, Beebé Junction.Fe SALE \u2014 THREE FURNACES, © complete with pipes, drums and registers ; two very large ones, and one small one.-Will sell cheap to immediate Purchaser.Apply to\u2019 Walter Blue & Co., Fos SALE \u2014 ONB FOUR-YEAR-OLD chestnut horse, city ,broke,, and kind ; safe for lady to drive.Apply to.59 Wellington Bt.JOR SALE\u2014ONE 50-INCH RT.-HAND Crocker Turbine, arranged for vertical open flume setting, used only about six\u2019 months.Price very low.The Jenckes Machine Co.Limited, Sherbrooke, Que, OR SALE\u2014IRON, PIPE, PULLEYS .belting, rails, Send for list, stating what you need.Agents wanted ; good commission.The Imperial Waste & Metal £a, Queen St, Montreal.DAR .POLES \u201cAND POSTS of OF sale on C.P.and M.C.R.0.Anderson, Bury.OME COMFORT RANGE, HEATer, small cooking stove, sewing machine (New Williams), iron bed, spring, wool carpets, hardwood table, 3 Box 12 Cookshire, Que.myptireses.NOR SALE\u2014FOUR THOROUGHBRED Shropshire rams, one a first prize winner four times.W.G.Miltimore, Sweetsburg.; OR SALE -' REO AUTOMOBILE Æ touring car, with detachable ton- neal, making a fine runabout, good for 45 miles per hour.This car is equipped with a 1908 engine with muffler and cut-out, new transmission, new .sprock- ts, etc.Has new Woodworth treads for drivers.Not run ten (10) miles.Presto 1 (16) sixteen gal.gas tank ; batteries on fender steps, and all up to daté.Must be seen to be appreciated.Rated 22 horse-power and sold for no f \u2018Address B ,Box 92, Beebe, Que.\u2014 MISCELLANEOUS.puit.|] OARD AND ROOMS, PROTEStant married couples \u2018preferred, 69 aurier Ave.business.Factory i TANTED\u2014A FEW LARGE PEONY roots, state color and price.Miss Haight a 30 Portland Ave.URNILTURE REPAIRED, MAT- AL\u2019 _ tresses remade, upholstering and arpet laying.Church cushions, furni- ure packing and carting, and pianos moved at-Edwards\u2019 Furniture Co.OLIN, MANDOLIN AND \u201cGUITAR Thorough tuition given by Professor Frank Dudes 9 Portland Avenue, Sher roo EARN TYPEWRITING.4 ton machines to rent at 75c.week.Apply Edwards\u2019 Furniture Co.J ANTED \u2014 BOARDERS, LADIES or gentlemen.Mrs.Newman, 19 Court Street.REMING- per SITUATIONS WANTED.N TANTED, SITUATION BY SALES- | man experienced in groceries, dry goods, boots apd shoes, etc.Best references, French and English.P.©.Box 275, Lennoxville.LOST AND FOUND.\u2014 ee.T OST\u2014A FEW DAYS.AGO, LADY\u2019 s 4 £harm or locket, with initials \u2018A.Kindly return to Box 11 Record Office.OST \u2014 AUGUST 24TH, BETWEEN 4 Mark's Bridge and Island Brook, ady\u2019s \u2018raincoat.Finder please commu- rae Mrs.- Charles Nourse, Flan- ue OST \u2014 ON pere L x ITH ; T WEDNESDAY AFTER- 4 noon vn Wellington street, lady's ijpatent.buttoned Oxford shoe, with patch jon side.Kindly return to Box 15 Re- i cord._.\u201cOST\u2014BETWEEN KNOWLTON AND 4 West Brome, about the twentieth august wooden patent cow-stanchion.GW.G: Miltimore, Sweetsburg.\u2014 -\u2014 EE T ADDY\u2019 S GOULD WATCH AND BLUE 4 foh lost on Brome Fair grounds, Wednesday, afternoon, by Miss A.\u2019 M.Johnson, Cowansville, Que.Finder [please return to owner.and be rewarded.i mt Ep rs any .and Sutton came to offer re \u2018| whose maiden name was Miss Bessie silverware and china, a beautiful silk | quilt, the work and gift of Mrs.W.Peeks, and this piece of embroidery: sound.\u2018chain, wire fencing.\u2019 \u2018Were served with a Manchester, Mass., after a brief visit they will return there.MANY WERE DISAPPOINTED, Highwater, Sept.10.ea) A large number of people, were pointed on Wednesday miornin 1H intended to take the early \u20ac trata the arrival of the train it was go crowded .that the condid¢tor would allow no more passengers on board.As many had.driven from Dunkin,; freely expressed.SHEFFORD COUNTY.\u201cra ox Waterloo, Sept.ue \u2014(Spécial\u2014Tho Shefford County Fair- \u2018opens here fiext Tuesday, continuing through \u2018Wednesday and Thursday.a successful \u2018exhibition is anticipat- The special programme for the | three days.is, announced as follows : :- ST DAY.100 Yard Dash, (Men), best 2 in 3.Running .Race, (Horses), 3 times around the traek, b 2in 3.Boys\u2019 Race, und 15 years old, twice around the track.SECOND DAY.Horse Race.\u2014 2.35 Class, $60.0 Mounted Potatoe Race.Foot Race, (Men), 4.times around: the track, + pre a: mere Pan os MARRIAGES, .; pel 3A = En Co A | Ly \u2018aoderns.Lo Tnghir, 8 VARGO .\u2014(Special) \u2014 A wedding place in $t.Pat- ride tg! \"Chi h, Tingwick, on Tuesday mornin \" The contracting parties were.os Maty \u2018A.Goggins, of place, and Daniel \u2018Sullivan, of \"De trot, \u2018M dichigan.Tne bride, who was att ired in gray.silk, was attend- | ed, by her 'sister, Miss Katle, attired in: Fun cree velvet, \u2018The, groom ded by his brother, Mr.Dennis Sullivan.Hiss Goggins been a-very successful teacher in the village and, district school for - number of years, and was v popu lar.- After the wedding ceremony a large number of friends were entertained at, the home of the bride.The happy couple will shortly leave for Detroit, Michigan, where Mr.Sulli- 8 good Position.: van has \u201cRICH\u2014DOWNES., Bishop's Crossing, Sept.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014A very pretty Wedding - was solemnized at the home ot Mr.Lynn Rich at Fast Dudswell, when his brother, Arthur, was \u201cunited riage to Edna, third daughter\u2019 of Mr.J.H.Downes, of Brookbury, The ceremony was performed.at 5 .o clock by the: Rev.Mr.De Grouchy, of Rol inson.\u2018The bride was dressed in .| tion and lace, amd carried a bouquet of: \u2018whit sweet.peas,\u2019 He .brides- | maid was Migs Olara Downes, sister of the, bride, who also wore \u2018white | \u2018mull.The groom was support by.his brother, Mr.Lynn Rich.- the ceremony a dainty lunclieon was served to about forty relatives of both parties.The presents inéluded linen,\" cash, glassware and\u2019 china.: 7 ROSS\u2014McKENZIE.- Lake Megantic, Sept., 8.\u2014 (Special) | \u2014A Very pretty and\u2019 largely atténded\u2019 wedding took place, 1ast eveliirig, at Knox Presbyterian Church, when Miss Elizabeth (Lizzie) McKenzie, daugh- texr of.Mrs.John | McKenzie was united in the.holy bondsof marriage to Mr.David Alexander Ross, of Inverness, Que.: The ceremony was performed by the Rev.M.McLeod, of Marsboro.The bride, who was given away \u201cby her brother, Mr.Walter McKenzie, wore a gown of white net over te silk andl white hat with plumes ind was attended by Miss Christine .; McLeod of Echo Vale: The grôom.Was supported by Mr.A.Leavitt, of Lake Megantic.\u201c The wedding march was played by Miss Fannie Miller.After.the ceremony a large reception was held at he home of the bride's\".brother, Mr.Walter McKenzie, Lake Ave., where a bountiful suppet was served; after which Mr, and Mrs.Ross left on the Halifax Express on; a wedding.tour.i PREF NTAINE- \u2014 DIONNE.South - Durham, hionable wedding took place at St.Fulgence Roman Catholic Church, -S.Durham, on Monday morning, Miss M, Alma Dionne, eldest daughter of Mr.E.B.Dionne, merchant, was unitéd ip holy wedlock with Mr.J.O 7.Prefontaine, G.T.R.agent of St.I\" lycarp, Que.The ceremony was parisi: priest.Mrs William Dunn, of Danby, presided en the organ and played the Weddin» \"March as the bride entered the ch \u2018reh on the arm of her father.Two beautiful solos during the ceremony by the Misses Gauthier, of Upton, and Dionne, of L\u2019Avenir.The bride looked very pretty in a white brocaded satin applique, and wore a long veil and carried a bouquet of white roses and asparagus fern.The bride was attended by her father, Mr.E: B.Dionne, the groom being attended by 1 his father, Mr.J.B: I.Prefontaine, of Kingsey Falls.Miss A.Proulx of Montreal, and Mr.Albert Dufresne, E.E.M;, of Nicolet, assisted the bride and groom.After the ceremony the bridal party and guests numbering about fifty repaired to the home of the bride\u2019s parents, where a reception was held and.dainty refreshments were served after which Mr.na Mrs.Prefontaine left on the 9.40 a.m.train for Portland, Me., amid showers of rice and.confetti, \u2018The bride travelled in_ a lace blouse and grey beaver hat trimmed with grey ostrich feathers and white ospreys.The wedding guests who came from Montreal, Nicolet, Upton, Kingsey Falls, Danby and L\u2019Avenir spent the day with the bride's parents and sumptuous dinner.1 The bride received a large number i of beautiful presents consisting of dissatisfaction was keen and \u201cats | silver, à\u2018 cabinet of silverware, Running High Jump.- pL hi RD b ce Horse Ra Oben Class, $75 st.1.30, oe ade Spall Prize An- Band.atoë Bins\u2019Heäded by.the a +, which \u2018was performed by the Das\u2019 = iste and carried pink ros in mars.white mull with trimming \u2018of.inser: \u2018 Atter\u2019] Bishop\u2019s Crossing, pendant, a ilower girl a \u2018monogram\u2019 ring; \"ushers, Mr.Tanner, of Bishopls ling, and Sept.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014An extremely pretty and fas- when one of the most popular young ladies perforned by -Rev.Father Bourbeau, - were Tendered gown with long train trimmed with cloth suit of pearl grey with Irish | rious STONES orient at ai tha, iv d \u201cfor \u2018our rij si\" card.\u201corders promptiy tilled.ne dh SPEARING Golfgmith & Diamond Marchant, 88 Strathcona Sq.Bell \u2018phone 418; ress: © [ ai ct e® Sovsesnacseeusesceuces : : « dre f Several * cheques, numerous pieces of: several cut glass pieces, a dinner set,\u2018 \u2018five o\u2019clock ten, set, carving set; table sofa pillows, ceptre pieces, jew- | : SE) cases, clock, music rack, willow .The groom\u2019s present to SES was \u2018a gold bracelet.- Mrs.Prefontaine vai on{4 their return, from Portland leaVe for | their home in St.Polycarp, followed voi by.the best.\u2018wishes of all BISHOP\u2014MCAULAY.Gould, Sépt, 10.\u2014(Special)\u2014 charming wedding took place 6n Wed- nesÿay, last, Sept.7th, at the home 1 : lof Mr.:R.MacAulay.when his dau ter, Katie A., was Bihon of marriage, with Mr.Rupert Bishop of BishoR's | Crossing, The \u2018cer ony, Mr.e's MeQueen was in church; \u2018Precisely at five o'clock the bride entered the church leaning on \u2018the arin of her father to the strains of thé wedding march played by Mrs.\u2018Orin ingham, sister of the groom The bride was handsomely gowned.in a dress of cream silk voile over taffeta, with trimming of cream satin! and silk allôverlace.She, wore .\u2018the.usual veil caught by a coronet \u2018 of bridal roses and carried white roses and lillies of the valley.The bridesmaid, Miss Heléna Murray, cousin of the t ride and recently from New York \u2018wore a robe of pink embrciderëd bat- ied pin .The little flowez giri, Miss Jean furray, cousin cf the bride was very dain by in white muslin with blue ribbons and curried a basket of sweet peas.The groom was supported by his brother, Herman Bishop.After the ceremony tue gists to the number of 95 repaired ito the home of the bride where aiter.: Feongratalations, as gr pper! was served.The dinin \u2018was.beautifully end.tastefully - \u2018ccrated with an abundance of| evergreens, and cut fic wers; the \u2018color scheine, being carried out in.yellow and white.Among the large number cf ghests from ou\u2019 of town ptuous hall \u201c de- CE ani,Mrs.J.R.| McFadden, 0.a Msst:Jamison; ; Mr.and - Bishop, Mrs.Cunningham, à Fannie Bishop, :Mr.N.Biskop, Mr, Hooker; Mi, Tanger, \u2018all of Bishop's Crdss- ing; { Æ.Phillips, of New York; =T; Way, of Rawdon ar Payson\u2019 Sherman, Miss Quèenie Shét- {=an; of Scotstown, Que,, etd.\u2018The pres which were very costly, consisted\u2019 of 4 large amount of cut glass also sijver, cheques, and linen and pictures.Mr.and Mrs.Bishop left.y auto amid showers of confetti and |rice for where they took the 8.15 train for Niagara, Quebec and other points.The bride travelled in a gray panama suit with of black \u2018'moire and a black beaver at with ostrich osprey.The groom\u2019s present to the bride was a\u2019 beautiful sunburst of pearls; to the bridesmaid an opal ring; to the to the to.the \u201cbest - -man, gol cuff \u2018 links: Mr, H.Cowan, of Gould, pearl scarf pins.The bride\u2019 5 to the! groom | was gold m nogrem | cuff links.\u2018Mrs.\u2018A.A.MacAulay, sister-in-law, of the ride, received in a gown of white.qilk, with trimmings * ft mauve satin.Mrs.Rod MacAulay, mothe of the bride, wore black silk; als¢ .Mrs.-|Bishop, mother.of the.groom, Miss Fannie Bishop, sister of the | groom, wore white silk e,lienne over! blue.Mrs.Cunningham wore cre with old rose trimmings.Miss TX Mac- Arvlay, whité embroidery with blue ribbons.The guests were entertained by musie, singing, and dancing.On their return Mr.and Mrs.Bishop will take up their residence at Bishop's Crossing, followed by the gaod wishes of thelr many friends.CITY.NEWS Miss Doris McCrea has quite recov- + ered from her recent attack of ap-§ pendicitis.Arthur Genest, : of the Post Office staff left today for Montreal for the Congress.Large shipment of beautiful wed- | ding gifts just received at Edwards.\u2019 Miss Lily McDonald is the \u2018 guest of her sister, Mrs.A.E.cattis at her.home near the city.Chairs and tables of all kinds ta | rent for receptions, Edwards.\u2019 Rev.J.E.B.DeBeatiport, \u2018parish priest of St.Elie Orford, has gone to Montreal for the Congress.Messrs, Dorais Panneton and BE.Vaillancourt have gone to Montreal for the Eucharistic Congress.~ The watch Miss Paradis wears is not the one lost by Leodore Thibo- eau.Mr.F.N.McCrea\u2019 has leit on a business trip to Gaspe in the interests of the Sherbrooke Lumber Co.Miss Margaret Pendlebury from Mystic, Que.has taken charge of the \u2018Faith school, Belvidere for the season Miss Margaret Learned, who \u201chas been Visiting the family of Mr.John Ross, Brompton road, has returned to her home in Cookshire.\u2019 Mrs.D.W.Sayre, Mr.C.M.Sayre, Springtield, Mass., and Mrs.Geo, BE.tate om sheen oe a \u2019 Tg le - ; a, 3 A Rev.ms French also imming p \u2018Cross- E \" \u201cpresent j ; Furniture, Htc.weddings, ete., at} worker and drlver, safe for a lady - t Seats-Boses,\u201d $16.00 Caan wel Williamson fro Jf guests at the New Sherbrooke yes terday, = / Ge Mr.F.D.Hewitt and daughter: > leave today \u2018to ateenG the cerémonies ik of the Euc c Congress in, Mon- .'{ treal, with thé Misses Gertie Rose i Mary and 8 ca - A Healyites- were | grosted: with hostile | \u2018cries.b yells, Chairs and arrived there rioting began, The tables were bout and gue - man whb \u2018called for three.cheers \u201cfür 8 Mr.Healy ws idékoi: down with a oA priest who 1n- terfered \u2018met the: same fate.Many persons] ries duripg the i .GENERAL.FRENCH'S, \u2018REPORT.| Ottawa, Sept.10.\u2014The Ottawa.Journal yesterdhy published a reporty \u2018purportihg to be a correct digest of.the confénts of Gen.French's report | on the Ganadian militia.: e réport made by the- imperial : inspector.general on the whole approves of the retention of the: voluntary system for Canada.Sir John pproves the numbers aimed at by t existing Canadian system, viz., à first line of 100,000, with provision for the ultimate organization al second line also 100,-{ 000 strong.\u2018With this as his basis he : makes a large | number of criticisms | _ and suggestions, and a series of di- \u2018visions on British model recommended.The Petewawa camp is praised.ME.BORD ENS TOUR OFF.Ottawa, Septj 10.\u2014All meetings of | R.L.Bordenfs intended fall tour through Ontario have been cancelled;:| fl so as-not to yonfiict with the fall | fairs.The, lender fhe \u2018opposition | returnéd Hr er ; prnto) Yesterday.: VOTED NOT TO LIVE UP.To AG à DEMENT.=.x London; Sept! d0.\u2014The vote of sel °F boilermakers\u2019 sôciety on the Juestion on.: of living up to the agréemen \"the federation ¢ would bb no Future strikes without, recourse to the|provisions of that in- } strument, is ad \u2018 verse to the executive \u2018officers\u2019 of the jinion.\\ These officers strongly recommended that the required guarantpes be \u2018given.Some 0.000 men havé been locked out pending a decision of this question, and ill now be affected.! an two proposals.\u2018The first was that tucy should sustain the positipn of the executive of the union, who supported the position of the masters and favored the giving of the jrequired guarantees.There was a hE against this proposition.The second proposal, empoweri Xecutive to.call a represen ching « of the - union, MISSISQUOI FRUIT GROWERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.Wednesday and Thursday, Sept.14th-i5th Latge prize list on \u2018apples and other fruits, vegetablds, - plants and flowers, ac special Dp izes by the Hon.Judge orkill, D.Meigs, M.Pa J.J.Gosselin, M.L.Al, and Mr.E.L.Watson.For furth ns 5 te DAVID WESTOVER, Sec.-Treas., Frelighsburg.AT CT ON SALE; E.C.PARKER, Compton .: Monday, September 12th\u2019 { Cattle, Horpes, Farm Implements, 800 head White Wyan- \u2018 Plymouth Rocks and .sharp.SQUIRE, Auctioneer.Auction Sale of Cattle I have, been L.to sell at his residence, MOE'S RIVER, two miles eastiof Compton, on TUESDAY, SEPT.13th \u2018Sixty head of oice Cattle, consisting of 15 cows, 0 two-year-old, heifers, & yearling heifers, 4 two-year-old bulls, 5 one-year-old ulls, 5 yearling steers.There are a number of choice beef cattle in this lot.13 Chester White pigs, 7 weeks old; 1 four-year-old Chestnut horse, weight 1,000 1bs., sound, se | oO drive, and notj afraid of autos ; 1 sev- en-year-old.bay horse, wt.\u2018950, sound, driver and.wotker ; grey mare, 8-year- old, extra driver, Known as the Buchanan mare ; pairi of mules, color black, 4 | and 5 years old, sound &nd broken.\u2018clock sharp., and under, cash ; over nonthg, on approved joint Sale at one .Termms\u2014525.$25.00, three notes with -interest at .7 per cent.pay- | able at the E.IT.Bank, Lennoxville.EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.The Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of \u2018The ck-A-Rock Company will be held at.the! Head Office of the Company in Sherbfooke, at three o\u2019clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, 21st Sep- -A-ROCK COMPANY, W.ELLIOTT, Sec.1610.\u2018our \u201c ctinirs) : st Floor, $3.50, $2.00; on Frederic\u2019 » $3.00; Balcony, $2.00, | RR.\u201crataditn parties, ol ten or an ' MINSTRELS : |have more © gooll Handavilis -.f -\u2014, ony other minstrels on the 10 BIG ONES.10] .Bee the Wonderful Acrobat xpert Dancers: .: e Dissolving Ti : ge the en Artistio Ro See the Snakey Stor iomtete, » BCHYE ' ee THB BIG.PLANTATION, .the Concert Orchestra.the Sweet Vx sice Vea |iss Doshsseus ide oe | Gallery, Fiesgege ve.Prés Te aosasoes asa.CLEMENT THEATRE LleTH roduction P PAT! \u2018 ou ma AR) stef | BY EUGENE rr Pronounced by Every Br im this Country as \u2018GREATEST PLAY OF :_\u2014 BRATION; Two Sojid Years run at \u2018Theatre, New Yo : er Bal.oir $1.00; last 3 rows, 5e; \u2018Bal.Circle, first Tow, 500; Baloon: J.256, ARE dp SEF P +25 \u2018 ; Lu Ai \u2018 , .-_ : - \u2018 he ng ce + \u2014\u2014\u2014 mies QUA GID Sa slip ue of shipbuilding th ; i ers and \u2018giving (güarantees that there LÆ So ; ok ioe Ey pacs EE Tuesday, September 20h The undersigned | will Auction, sat the office Wellington »_the agsets belo Company in \"Liquid ition, vis: \u2018ON wn EB ug Siding py = sell By Public | sof Trop 3 brooke, Que hr.emmy Ag one ar Tmmove ; te : \u201cA\u201d \u2014 certain plant 1 facturing of boxes and at fom es with engine, rec comprising all .- aad quipment, shores on the Cadastral ot Township of Gar iby, whith to the Quebec Ce way, bounded northeasterly tion at D Larali, squthwesterl , southeasterly and northwesterly by = to the\u2019 said Quebec e wisn on ood or- dise ces necessary warehouses located | Bl lack Creek \u2018Lake, tot.belongs the: Rell -the land belongin Central aile * a poem © ed as ot.2 \u2018the 10th Range o Nos ac syd and Book of Refer \u201cOo olfestown, containing 93 5-100 of am re 8 acres and more or less with the Cadastral Plan * for the Township tn putin > An ies - lereon- \u2018ee Ry x certain Pfece designated South Easterly acres of the lot:No.in the 2nd Range on the C sud Book of Reference for the \u201c \u201cD\u2019\u2014A tain pi î land , \u201c\u201cD\u2019\u2019\u2014A cer piece ©° known and designated as the half of the lot Number Range of the Tow on the Cadastral P erence for the said.Townshi VE Certain pieves and designated as the and 7 in the 2nd Range on the Cadag.0 tral Plan and Book of Reference for the Township of as; being outh Easterly 1 in the 10th of Wolfestown Cp we ah ew + x A SE hai rome ny 20 has mows : ome BEE at 8 rig a said Company has or may ha à certain transfer from Honore Marcoux, -Bpurque, N:P., bearing date the 8th day of - February, 1904, the Wolfe Division Be ce under ;nomber 20, on: \u2018certain piecs ot jand Knowa and designated as 29, in the 2nd Range on the Cadastral Plan and Book of Township of Garthby, i} acres of land mote or less.Ala i Passed before -J and registered at sis 1B.Vol: the lot Mo.au = rs Be bree Referente for Han 100 the said may have 2 virtue of à i dépens Company.has or a certain lease: from Benoni passed before J.; bearing date a5 \u2018D ef March, Division Restets Bourque, N.P., Israeli, the 14th day registered at the Wolfe\u2019 Office, under the num- : I All amounts due or that may be due of obligation : amounting to $1481.00 and interest the rate of 7 per cent.since the 11th day of April, .Bourque, N.P., erst at the Wolfe.Division \u2018Registry omee under number 15667.Reg: ih in virtue of fr 167.45 tures in.esas a Ered Foye ei sont : $1,358.95 LOT Abbat 18,607 Logs ; about 25- \u2018cords of sats, the About \u201818, 277 TLogs on Lake Maskinonge, | ; LOT FOUR: Book debts amounting to : Sale at two o'clock p.m.Es cash.The inventory can be seen, all hecessary information had and À permit to visit e prem y applying.to: the undersigned Liquidatoré.For further infore - _GEDE J: P.ROYER, Joint Liquidators.i + 155 Wellington oul j Sherbrooke, Wes 1 de hn en em ein 8 \u2018D'Israelt.\"ft.of Spruce ation apply to appr os i pe yey & off NY a ; PPE x oy IRE * - PE : x , : ; + ! \\ : so : co Tat A 22 ne Fa .2 2 * DCE 4, a 1 A # > x co : TH My \u2014 pte ne + a ap 0 a eww byl Aap td : rh .Lo i\u201c Pos, Wa eh SA te ue mn LR t LL.- A a N MERE Apress ¥ oh HEE je 2 A aa AS IS TS ES AEN par ohn oho a rn he mo rea St ETE at par Le a Na ~ po POTATOES SOLD AT - Chickens, per 1b.ve { Two Big Stores | T.VINEBERG ; Clothier AND FURRIER FOR MEN AND.WOMEN a p i A DELICIOUS DOL DAILY EECORD, SuTURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910.; La: | \u201c $ \u201cge \u201cFINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS.PRICES AT THE BN SHERBROOKE.MARKET Smam\u2014 50 pi FER BUSHEL-\u2014EGGS BROUGHT AS MUCH AS 30 | 3 CENTS he oT 0-day\u2019 s attendance at the Sher: rooke Market wae exceedingly large and business in every department was isk.: The farmers were well gupplied with produce of all Kinas and were rewarded by a duying public, - who paid them bigh prices for the:r goods.Prices in \u2018the mea, department stowed not a single change since last, week.| Potatoes were plentiful and told at fifty cents per bushel.Other ge- tables of all kinds were also plentiful and brought good prices.iE Butter and eggs are inclined to be \u2018Sscmewhat higher ttan last Saturday.A number of farmers got: 30 cents: + for their eggs and: 28 cents for \u2018but- \"> ter, _ Eggs, per dozen ver aeusse move 28-306; Butter, per :b., .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.25c\u201428\u20ac7 Honey, in comb, per vox .J18\u201420¢} \u2018Beef, hind .quarter eseves doo \u2026\u2026.10c-13e; Beef, {Ore QUATLET ao.verre one 4\u20148e Beef, eut, : -per - 1b.LIT TYY bosses «.10\u201420¢ Domestic cheese .| eseses essene sessed ; 16¢ Pork, per lb., carcass .a.12e, aise Pork, per 1b .es.s00s0s sssees esses :12c-i8c Fowls, per lb.Turkeys, per 1b.w.ieeeee vensdl 0e : Spring Lamb, fore .,.$1 ee 50 Spring lamb, hind .oi eee $1.50\u20148$2.00] Geese, per 1b.icivee toc +.12\u201415¢ Beet Hides, salted @secen vous Gus006 a 106 - \u2018Beef Hides, green eevee veoses \u2018vee T3\u201494c \u2018 + Calt Skins sesccn , Cessse sesvee eee Bes 1213¢ Sheep \u2018Skins svsees sesese aoctee vase sB0\u201480C Blood Sausage, 2 1bs.Geoces 0000.q 25¢ Pork Sausage a0sc0e Bosvos \u2018esvosé #0000 se 15C Veal .Ge sesrusise ssssessss ae grosseur 10-15¢ Ham.per * TD., .\u2026.eee 17¢\u201421c.Bacon, per Ib.s.cee eenees «:19\u201422¢ Mutton, per quarter .+.7\u201410¢ Maple Sugar .avoscû \u2018ovesse BossonesS779G Tallow, per 1b.\u2026.ve sous «0 5\u201410C Cucumbers .bt server oes 00.3 fOT 10¢ Cabbage .vosves srere weerss\u201410C String beans, qt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.c.10C.Sulphur Beans, per qt .cece .10C Carrots, bunch .voor > Beets, bush.verses ovsoe voccee »+ Gen \u2018apo; th son books tro his datly schod > fortuñately, a 7 x\u201c imagination, q © the odds and « ii are so useful +77 The finances 4 schools may n i Broad educati 54 Yet, perhaps, ê 1 Whar pn, NN 3 qin oa ao =, Ware of tbe i ; E a ) 20 and how infin wear like i iron\u2014are fexible\u2014adjust themselves | PE pit a tout to the neck\u2014and \u2018have generous.tie Space 1 kg he They fit \u2014 2fora Sold by leading Men\u2019s Furnishing Stores.\u2018quiring a he observ ation.CL H the dull ro : tr 8 Mere rounc 4, dates and ne ie | Ron-interest - , Dussle his te OT is made attr 151 dote, or by mation which i Quickly hig Co held.\u2018A child The Historical Competition | \u2014 , general history.i settlement in the Eastern Townships 2 one the old inhabitants were passing on; or change and alteration were de- \u201c stroying old manuscripts or land- \u201cmarks.In this beginning of the \u2018twentieth century .a gradual transi- \u2018tion from old to new was stealthily, put surely, taking place, and with \u201cthe change the progressiveness the - Bress of the past.\u201c Yet: the result proved more than : - \u2018satisfactory.Not only was interest taken, but a very genuine interest.Since the \u2018opening of the contest, : géarcely a month has\u2019 passed but new \"material in the form of old manu- ! Wripts and reminiscenses, old letters and \u2018documents, was discovered | , and \u2018preserved and this independent | at the competition.The Jesse Pennoyer letters in themselves, were an fr * Qy-valuable find containing informa- Hon that a century of time had ov- | l'rgréwn and forgotten.From \u2018this M qüarter and -that has come an in- CC creasing evidence of a desire to as- ii nist in any effort to preserve the \u201cfragmentary records of a à pioneer per- \u2018 _ published for the first time during > the - past year.The material has lain un- \" heeded for many decades and not un- Lu recent years has it been cat Jog- .~ bed and available to the public.\u2019 A | - loeal historian, writing several years , ago to Ottawa for rman f earning military history ir the Town- only give him records dating ffrom - R16560.At the present time manu- seripts concerning E.T.military his- dating as far back as 1805 are Ce I yeoperly.catalogued in the archives, 6 ; opportunity for research is con-.dey ly improved.I \"4 Su.the general result has proved | Ln \u201c opsing, so also has the immediate Fes came from all sections of the Considerable doubt was entertained when the Record first announced an , open competition for historical | stor- ' jeg and reminiscences, as to whether | interest would be taken in \u2018such an attempt to gather few more stray but valuable bits of local The opportunity for | col- Jecting any new material on the incidents and life of the early days of was fast slipping by, and one .by present.was easily forgetting the pro-} = éhips, was informed that they gould | _ que of the competition itself._ The] THE ONLOOKER COMMENTS.| to live as well 2 to learn, and only when a vital interest is introduced into his studies does his mind rightly, develop.The supplementary library offers the pupil the added broadening influence in school life, which makes his | text books a path to further knowledge instead of a restricted list of dull - facts.Even the best fiction should have a place among the books of reference, and these latter should cover such subjects as electricity, photography, flying machinery, wireless telegraphy, in fact all the really interesting subjects that appeal to both imaginative and practical minds.As for the expense, with,care and economy, fifty, seventy-five or a hundred dollars would provide an excellent beginning, of practical and imaginative works.Once established, the library would grow rapidly by contribution, or purchase of new books by general \u2018subscription.The idle school boy would surely be better employed in reading books of good fiction, than in concocting mischief, while a comprehensive library would give the ambitious child an occasional opportunity to live in the desired and desirable land, where the is not obscured by wearying rote and precept.\u201c4 - Too Much Typhoid The spread of typhoid \u201cin .certain outlying districts appears to be increasingly.like an epidemic, and an effort to check its course is imperative.Unlike many baffling diseases, whose cause is difficult to ascertain, typhoid is due to existing, preventable conditions which should be ap- Parent.to health officers after \u2018 careful search and inquiry.Oecasionally, there is digjculty in remedying the: barmful conditions that induce typhoid, but to surmount the difficulty is better than to fight the disease.In the larger towns and cities an epidemic of typhoid is nearly always water is usually the only common carrier of typhoid germs, where there is a growing Podulation.In the summer, the milk and the common housefly, also, receive their share of ly traceable to local ill-conditions about a dwelling or ; in a neighbor- head, That fourteen cases: ot typhoid are\u2019 Tente of more than passing interest.\u2019 1 The: rivalry was unique and good-na- tured as the contestants were -oblig- ol \u2018to depend upon their good for- 277 tune \u2018in having acquired, by exper- \u201c=lebte, or through authoritative chan- ; # uel, reliable detail -of past happen- or ings.] \u2018The time may come when a monu- 4 ment to the early builders of the tial stone and bearing befitting inscription.Such a project has alrea- \u2018dy been considered, but the popular \u2018voies has not yet spoken in its favor, and possibly, the paying of this tri- \u2018bute will be left to another genera- | tion, with more leisure and greater - Wealth.B ne pi will be erected in substan- School Libraries * There are few schools which \u2018have i adequate and attractive \u201clibraries.In searching for information outside the prescribed school books the average pupil is obliged to have recourse -to a limited home collection of books, or 8 public, circulating library.Within _ the sphere of school life he\u2019 is depen- \"\u2019Getft \u2018upon the few rudimentary - les- 80n books from which: he - prepares his \u2018daily school tasks, and which, unfortunately, allow little scope for his imagination, or the acquirement _of + the odds and ends of knowledge which are so useful in everyday life.The finances of many of the senior schools may make the formation of a broad educational and reference library, seem a superflious luxury.Yet, perhaps, the complaint that the children receive too narrow an educa- ; tioh is due more to the lack of sup- x Plementary books than to any other \u2018Teason.To browse in any well select- .ed library is a most desirable means 1 > of broadening a child\u2019s knowledge A i and mental\u2019 perspective.Unless the - \u201cobserving mind of a child becomes aware of the immensity of knowledge, and how infinitesimal is the amount .8equired by any individual brain, he will continue to hold an errôneous Pride in text-book learning to-the end ef his short-span of life.: From the time a child enters upon Bis tenth year he is continually, though, perhaps, unconsciously, ac- \u2018Quiring a habit of thought and of Observation.His mind is receptive.IL the dull routine of a school day is & mere round of learning rules and dates and names, he will develop a 1, Don-interest that may annoy and .Puzzle his teacher.But,\" if a lesson is made attractive by.timely \u2018anec- - dote, or by introducing timely infor- \u2018interest to the Mere - learning of the \u2018lesson, how Quickly his attention is caught \u2018 and Mation which adds Cases are from plates where the cause should be easily discovered, yet which\u2019 continues to exist.The disease.should be prevénted from spreading, \u2018and becoming a.à really, \u2018alarming .epidemic., The Children of the Empire , .= The proposed \u2018 formation in Sherbrooke of a branch of the organization of the Children of the Empire, appears deserving of support.The members Daughters of the Empire), are working towards the encouragement of a more patriotic spirit, and of a united their common country and Empire.While one country and people cannot.in: justice claim to be superior to any other, the sentiment of patriotism, of love for, and pride in, one\u2019s own land, is a fundamental characteristic of the good citizen.All that fosters a national and loyal attitude in young or old, is praiseworthy.Particularly would influence of = this admirable nature, if brought to bear upon the boys and girls, bring about good results, and affect their mature attitude toward the flag which symbolizes British protection and Canadian self-government.- : : Notes - The Farmers\u2019 Club of, Lake Megan- | tic is always active in progressive effort.The Club has made a good move towards bettering stock by purchasing a fine prize bull, \u2018exhibited at\u2019 a recent exhibition.\u2018When a farmers\u2019 association .seriously attempts to open up new land and put it under cultivation, and then extends.its: efforts to better breeding of stock by common purchase of a pure breed animal, its existence is certainly shown to be very much worth while.Butter goes up\u2014and cream continues to go down\u2014to the States.The E.T.dairy business is \u2018being demoralized by the bid for cream from the American Republic, and while the farmer .may be more in pocket,- the must pay the difference in increased price per pound, of butter: L A report comes from Kingsey that a farmer in the district has cut good hard wheat from his farm, averaging 60 bughels of grain to an acre.\"The West is alright, but what is the matter with the Bast ?$ >, \u2014\u2014_limouss | The - construction of the Quebec held.À child is born into the world beauty and attractiveness of.learning | | day; Mr.Will House home for, a few attributed to: the drinking water, as | | Wednesday from ee, R.pit an CCI É Mrs: A, 0.Gordon\u2019s.sb suspicion as typhoid causes.Individ- | ual cases of typhoid are usually easi- | now being treated in; à local hospital pe is of no small significance a8 8 9 ; ips, and covered many \u2018Inci- Fig to \u2018Wt toWis of the need of pompes Agnes \u2018Rida vitre 7 .Sherbroo Mr.Wm.King and : ans {| eral local \u2018health investigation.These Find Ty and Hattie, Boyd.+ a © DEATH OF WELLS B.BISHOP.of the senior body (The effort towards uniform enthusiasm in | | all that tends to-the betterment of | done for him to the last.The deceas- \"led was born in Canada and had res- \u2018in the community as a citizen of strict\u2019 resided for so many years.He leaves lis a very busy man, has not time for ordinary householder {the habit of pasturing cattle on the | Bridge appears to be ill-mted.Scar- | | a Ln - ; Co .: | - % Co PAGE SEVEN.cely have the builders.got well ; on year is caused by .the discovery of a defect in a caisson, However, .a delay is preferable to a catastrophe.\u2014Onlooker.> \u2014 * RICHMOND, Departures include: Miss.H.Jones.to Montreal, to resume her .duties as teacher; M M.Bradford, té Lowell, Mass., after visiting his parents; Mr.and Mrs.W.Roy and Mr.s and Mrs.8.Desmarais, to Montreal, to Blanche attend the \u20ac Congress; Miles Goyette, Montreal, con 8 visit to relatives.- a.St.Francis Lodge, ASR, will attend \u2018divine.3.and A Methodist Church, next Sunday.morn- Bi \u201cArrivals tmp; Mr; shit Ms.\u2018 8 Withrow and dren, of: Island Pond, Vt.; with Mr: and Mrs.Dyson; Miss Emma Poulin, of Farnham, visiting her grandparents; Mr, Denabue, ôf.New York, guest of Mr.and Mrs.O.Bradford; Mr.and Mrs.A.N.\u2018Hutton, froin a visit to West Shefford, gueats: of Mr.\u2018and Mrs, W.H.- Jones: Mr.8.Dalton, of New York, in town, guest of friends.Thr.Ladies\u2019 (Aid of - maine; church met at the home of Mm.Tp McCourt, Wednesday afternoon.\u201cThe rangements for their anniversary, | whick \u2018they intend giving in- & few.| weeks.; \u2018The annûal anniversary sortlées of the Methodist Church will take place on Sunday, \u201816th of October.On the following Monday the anmual sépper \u201cwill \"be - given in the.lectur ure room of the church.4 tow \u2018Arrivals .and departures feline: Mr.and Mrs.Cruch and son, of\u2018Manchester, N.H,, to Mr.Edward; Foster\u2019s; Mrs, Ralph Tilton, of.Wal\" tham, Mass., to her \u2018home Wednesddy after spending three motiths with her father, Mr.8.B.Norton: Mr.Will House home for a few.days; MF, \u2018and Mrs.Hoel Beebe and.Misses \u2018 Anhije and Helen to West Derby Wednesday.evening to attend the weddi nuptials of their son Austin Mew B.- C.Peebles home from Boston : Tuesdays.Invitations are out for the :; marriage of Miss Mabel Cruller, of.Grit- fin, to Mr.North Derby, formerly of Invêrneess, on.Wednesday afternoon, Sept.\u2018léth.Capt.Hamilton, of Now York, at Mr.C.R.Ruiter\u2019s; Mr.Hoel Searles and family to Bellows Falls after { spending a few days with his \u201cfather \u2018C.A.Searles; Miss Maud \u2018Gordon, their way again when wetback af\u2019 al Arrivals and departures : Mrs.| and Miss Plaisance and a great many \u201ctended the Fair at Barton on Thursday; Mr.Audinwood to Montreal on Jordan Hospital,, Plymouth, Mass., where she is head: nurse, after spend- Sherbrooke; Mr.Gary Heath, oflin - Ayer's Cliff, in town Thursday; Mr.oar, fo weeks at the © Manse, Storm afternoon was spent \u2018in'makibg \u2018ar | ; BEEBE.BE 4 du y | : 1 Mr.CH.Nye had, a: bad turn in \u201cthe ing \u2018of the Keeling Cocos is- | his illness on Thursday morning and \u2018lands?\u2019 (in the Indian ocean) who left |: fears were \u2018entertained for the out a perf onal estate, exclusive of \u2018hig A \u2018again and it is \u2018propenty 2 \u2018hoped he may live.+.The wi * Mr.C.R.Sales 1s) having a new |been barn erected on his property in the Somerset \u2018House, but a separate will, rear of his house, Mr.Rodley Lara- in which the former \u2018\u2018king\u2019\u2019 bequeaths \u2018wa, of Duntiañ ik\u201d the carpenter.| fhe islands and all his property theré, \u2018Praper; brother-in-1 Norman Summerville, land, and\u2019 ' ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.| and Katherine Laythe and Miss Pfer- sick, Mr.Jerry Hunt, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Hunt, Mrs.John McMulling { Eawrence Laythe, the Misses Milly ver wedding at M end more too numerous to mention at- [ Wednesday; Mr.Chas.Audinwood to Theo.Lanctot to Montreal to at- from Richmond, Windsor and Sher- real, visiting her two brothers, Messrs.S.T.and L.D.Fregeau; Mr.Geo.Fullér-and his grandson, Master Welland Fuller, to Montreal; Mrs.art from visiting relatives in New: Hampshire; Rev.\u201cand Mrs.G.Ellery Réad and family, who have been spending their .Rev.P.8.Dabson - will - take the the pastor.There will be the usual services in {J at Northfield, will be home.new factory has\u2019 been let to Mr.B.COWANS VILLE.come, but he rallied Mr.\u2019and Mrs.Mar \u2018mingford were recen were here, Thursday, - CT CASTLEBAR + se ,- Mrs.A.Pope received the id time one week's illnens\u2026 - He :died at ® his \u2018home st \u2018Riverside, RI.on Ajust pet vals and départs à from Leeds; Mr, Stephen D.Olney ab.Nicol&.Lake sous Mr.Alexander-Mc-: Leay; Mr.Bert Olney tome from Montreal, er ai, Those.fram * abighborhood at tending High chool in Danville _include: Miss Eyylin Pope, Mr.Curtis Leet, Miss Maud Sparks, Misses Mar ' (Malone Evening Telegram.) \"At his home in Constable, on Sunday, September 4th, occurred the death\u2019 of Wells © B.Bishop,a well- known and highly respected resident.\u2018of that town in the 75th year of his age.Mr.Bishop had been in failing health since last January and recently his condition became so critical \u201cthat all \u2018hope was abandoned by his family, though all \u2018that medical skill apd and loving care could accomplish wag ided in Constable for about twenty.\" nine years,.where he conducted grist mill; being known to pi integrity in all business affairs and a man of kindly and sympathetic character.A man who will be great ly missed in the town where he had surviving one son, P.W.Bishop and of Gonstable and Geoegia L., of Bos- The late = Mr.Bishop was for 25 years a prominent business man of.Marbleton, Que, AAA ITA PET Letters to the Editor Ca ANSWER TO TAXPAYER.Editor of Record, Sir: \u2014I was more than amused when I read \u2018\u201ctaxpayer\u2019s\u2019\u201d\u2019 letter, in your issue of the 6th inst.I beg to state , that ny cattle ' are not in the habit of pasturiog on the road, although.it I wished to pasture them on the road I would do so.If \u201cI were in Taxpayer's place I would set a gcod example to others, by building my own fences, and\u2019 he might also amuse himself picking some of the numereus stones off his fields, but doubtless my csteemed friend and neighbor, who such demeaning\u2019 occupation.As far as I have noticed, the portion of read mentiored by Taxpayer ia os clean as any other road in the district, but doubtless the Ascot Council would put in a sidewalk if Taxpayer aprlied for one.My esteemed friend does not mention the names o! ctkers whom he claims are also in road, and.Mr.Kditor, I will chal- enge him to do so.ï Th conclusion T must say I don\u2019t like Black Hand methods of writing anopymous letters, but prefer people with courage enough te sign their own name tog their letters.Hoping to | hear from Taxpayer again, and thank- ling you for the.space, \u2018I remain, rs very truly, Yours VET ANK M.GREENE.telligence \u2018of tha sudden\u2019death.of her | has been .home:-.from\" Sillery Hill, } brother, Mr; Robert : Gibson, after, \u201cFite.Wkedlef of K the Coes of drs; uboyce \u201cfor\u201d \u2018days Town dis Wat radi TAN \u201cWis Hate Sules hes r -of Worcester, Mass., guests of his | Chm \u2018Olathe storekeeper capitalizes that the\u2019 farmersy _entally, while-.the.\u2018atorekéeper .was laughing for the benefit of the: farm: ers, the farmers\u2019 wives were \u2018buying three daughters, Alice and Nellie:-M, \u20ac.\u2014\u2014\"\u2014\" ton; Mass.If : diéport themselves.ds.5 Mr.FH.\" Hibhard;- Civil - Engineer, \u2018where\u2019 \u2018he.is atationed; d has es | nd the guest of his parents, Mr.and\" Mrs.F.A Hibbard.He: returned.Yo her teaching duties à pleasant \u2018suminer olidaying bere.\u2018 \u2018Messrs.G.P: England of | - -Dunham,\u2019 \"ahd, Donald Hawk: t Sutton, Homer À son $1, 900., STRAMCHIE AGENT, G.Cullen, \u2018of Richi rd, VE, were - res cently, in town.\u2019 .Messrs; Nightingal In Montreal for, Letor Day.MAGOG.Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Knights and Elva P the Universalist Church next Sun- {of day, as the Pastor, Rev.F.H.Cole, Mrs.\u2018who has been attending the State |retu Convention.of Universalist \u2018Churches |ill at his home here.0 5 Pr Arrivals and departures include : Par A tend Eucharistic Congress; Mrs.Mrs Pomeroy and her daughter, Mrs.returne Cowles, guests of Mrs.B.P.Ball at day.| Lake Park; Mrs.Walter Leith- home brooke; Mrs, John Fregeau, of Mont- soon $ Barre, vt.Basset, of North Hatley, visiting atten ng the teachers\u2019 convention \u2018Mrs.Arthur Sunbury; Mrs.Louis on Sept.2.: Mr.F.W.Stew- with two .carloads of cattle and \"Rev Dr.Ramsay, Ottawa, is ex- \u2018Miss C.B.Stewart has returned to : STORNOWAY.- few from here attended: the Mac (Victoria).\u2018Que.\u2026 Wednesday at 4 p.m.j to preach in the Presbyterian » Stornoway, on Sunday.oytield for a few weeks lately, \u2018to Lowell, Mass., on Satur- D: MoMaNaueT a Oe., Agents.- ° Sherbrooke, Que.fragman, JAMESON, Ce Sarah, Jamieson at Inverness PY; \u201dS Mr, |W.J.Walker was in Montreal | = TIME TABLE sheep lon Baturday.Quite a number attended \u2018the \u2018tercent - nual vacation - at{ 1 Lake Park, to Sherbrooke., - ATH als and departures : Miss Gla- services next Sunday in the Congre- [dys \u2018gational Church: in the absence of St.\u2018MacDonald, of Danville, guest of Mrs.Sherbrooke, In Effect June: 20th, 1910.BOSTON /EXPRES 35 Leaved Bherbrooka, 7.00 dus arrives Quebec, 21,20 ae \u2018daily, -éxcépt Sunday.NEW YORK EXPRESS\u2014Lbaves Bhet brooke, 9.25 a.m arrives Rube: 3 ans to Richmond to attend | 29 -: Francis High School ; Miss M.Verre pa dei x EXPRESS\u2014Leay ary at Adderley.FLODDEN, arr MacNaughton; Mrs.Sarah Shear] od bk frm dally Got: = TRAIN\u2014Leaves Herbrooke, guest of her mother, brogks, 7.15 p.m., arrives Valley J .Warren; Mr.W.Lynn .| Me from \u2018Asbestos and 1s: q on the Megantic and ete Dir Divisions.The| Ladies\u2019 Aid \u2018ot Knox Church For time aps Aron The contract for \u2018building a cement will hold, their- tea rotin in the engine house.for Mr.Jas.Gilmore's hall Æ + H.Kezar, of Manga pipe.THE KING oF Cocos ISLANDS.Fisher of Hem- |to hig son, John Sidney 'Clunie Ross, guests on their CAR.néither be proved nôr registered, - peymoon, \u2018of Mr.and Mrs.- ¥.B.|#nd bs 1 honeymoon, of Mr gn a sister to [legal value.\u2018The reason is,\u201d \u2018said F | | | \u2018Mrs.Fisher.They left Here for Platts-.[one bf the \u2018\u2018king\u2019s\u201d \u2018solicitors, \u2018\u2018that : , on Thursday, the 8th inst.{the eer A.J.dar, eway, P.Eng- |Coços fslands, which are under \u2018the | \u201cJoseph Lee, ot \u2018Dunham?jurisdiction of no foreign government Sept.\u20189,.Fri, EMPRESS OF RELANÉE - gçhoo! | him.REM L FÉTATR à TRANSFERS or \u20ac id SHHRERSOEF COUNTY.= William Bown to Hubert N.Hawes.duly proved .and Tegistered at \u20ac \u2018therefore, practically.- NO.ill solely affects.the Keeling | am Sept.15, Thurs., | LAKE MANITOBA aselves provide no legal ma- Sept.28, (Pri., EMPRESS OF BRITAIN: Messrs.\u201d D.M.and\u2019 4.R.B.Lockhart chinedy for the administration of | gept.29] Thurs,, LAKE CHAMPLA \u2018were in Dunham, Thursday.- - - bec |The will cannot, therefore, be 8 lists, ra x Lam, the re ular \u2018session of the vi- ; lage counéil; Tuesday pvening, it was { ill only hold the iglands by right | W.-H.BEWELL, Oty.Pass.Apher decided to move\u2019 the band stand from: | Ofposgession.Should anyone dispute PL rs its former site in\u2019 \u2018the Town Hall [bis pe [ ground to \u2018another less obtrusive pos-\u2018| bé td ition,so\u2019 that\u2019 the boys\u2019 from 5 hich to It is jthe most: extraordinary case of | méy bave more space: upon.wa its-kind- I have: ever COMORCTOER, nez A rates, plans, sta, om ay anywhere, and Mr.Ross\u2019 son stication.AIL lines represented.\u201d.4 | point.to the title bequeathjng || .e property.and.say, \u2018I am, here\u2019 / 7 a bb ~ I oa peo 7 x, Wim, Best.15 5 Iona Oot: \"ar.ty PROTA EDWARD, -Oct, 18.tol) ghtly.i 1 EDWARD, thereafter, = A THR.PASE.ROUTE BETWEEN pe 4 Slinonean es Rob er 1 9 ADA AND; GREAT BRITAIN, | art lot 39 uni in Weed y Te Por rates and\u2019 D dervations ply to okt GUY MBE, | A H.Davis, inand Patrie to \u201cJoseph ous \u2018Bank Building, and.Golder were.ineau Jr, parts ot: ots 1 range 31 Sain; Ree = Be: sp Sewell.Sharbrocke: $7,000.WHITE STAR-DOMINION r F.Hool to George W.Paige _ | CANADIAN SERVICE =~ « : 10.STEAMERS,;, .ee on range 9 and 7 range Montresl-Québec-Liverpoël ATLING RM.8, SATRENTID Rar 8.NEGANTIO parents, Mr.and |Mrs.P.Knights, part lot 229 Lennoxville.Price $400.14,892 .tons;- | 14,878 to and other relatives ; Miss E.Powers Edmund S.Swift to David J.Salls Triple ot and o ot ode ain act ow - on | to Worcester, Mass, Mr, R.L.Tal-| lot 224 North Ward.Price $4, 000.| wee Lawren no * hod \u201cLatest.pros a bot of Fort Terry, N.Y., guest at Mr.his home.in Worcester, Mass., \u201c after spending two weeks in town ; Mr.C.\u2018Bennett in Montreal recently ; Miss WA dp OAPITALIZEE, HIS LAUGH.(Kansas City; Journal.) : hia laugh.It was: so, big and hearty.st laid themselves out to hear him chirrup.But, incid- T.W.Keet's ;\" Mr.Paul Wenning to MI, 8: \u2018Carter, of Sherbrooke, guest.of.- .hér parents here jover Simnday.code} >= goods.That storekdeper is rich now.bro \u2014 tion of the ship-builders\u2019 art; passenger elévator \u2018serving four decks.Every detpil of comfort and luxury of present y travel will be found on -these stéaniërs.including orchestre, They proved ¥ ced Pianofortq and.Organ, Voies On itese atensibls passengers recelve Cultaté, Harmony, ete on on gi He owls tio 2 atords at Jargely 265 D Ré.i 4 nized th aki tri t the Sept.Sth 1910.\u201d : J ' B50 Country who wish to secure comfort \u201cFate Tm expenditure.uiries will\u2019 Be.\u201creplied.te.onl inte travellers are requested to .retufn from Burope, about Sept.3.corsradaicète with Company s Offices, Address : \u2018\u201c W., Montreal, 29 Portland Ave., 2 Si St, Pi restos, e Bell Tel.543.achrooke.fr Gras Peer ; and you will then, .M \u2014 mn rte mn.Lennoxville, Sept.6, 1910.Berliner Gram-o-phone oo ONTR Ang Victor-Berliner flealer will gladly play these records for you.\u2018Call to-day and hear | times in of modern tim anid only then, realize the wonderful perfection recently attained in the att of sound recording) and reproducing.Company, Limited, ; DEALERS, BV : RYWHERB +++.AA A BUY MELBA .W.Mc bs made a series of magnificent Grain-o-phone records, in- - mjost notable successes, Writing of these records, she says: a Gare ct eat =~ rr ~~ trame nding all the selections with which .she has achieved her - \u201cI have tried the records: and found them \u201c really wonderful reproductions of my, singing.\u201d 1 Nellie Melba.= Records can be heard aly! Carouge of LIVING VOICE of this greatest Soprano.| e prime of all its s power and beauty, - (i er om ma meme ame.EE re eta eo ae oe ee Cn \u2014 2.\u2014 ses = frsvesenasensanecusuns +++.RECORDS FROM & & = 1 KING STREET __ SHERBROOKE.KEE, : : i } ! - - i 05 a.m,, ally.except Sunday.Alex \u201cTO LIVERPOOL - = | grin to og i Lawrence.Sons n, aed ow elr su À Clans 0 ation for ms ok a Firsts Set il RCE tea ERBRO Q yu caf oD ADA R.M.8.DOMINION ill resume; his teaching we Bu Class A Debra Steamers (called Second - +++.é | | |: | TON TE EE ne Coils a ee = \"avon ow = ae \" À 4 TT Eee Srna EE 4 Las at VN 2 2, ; ro Tig Wt ww retro Wn % mt Same A or al we he .; se fs He Ly i ste me wie ne.das LE aégése: .wb neem ym A ea, m\u2014-_ + + .17 ET À AU 22 0 Wp Mull ew eal v a \u2019 * _\u2014æ Ca¥.PY ae 2.v .on A ws fl, Do rent we to : 5 Sige eden ee a + we - ar ee Les wee ese le rein ii ee uw V : A drap\u201d 2 Prime Hh JN Ee ad : A EE 1 SE A AN ZI SR wl CE ME x \\ AE __ ARE TES es er isle J GO px SAN CS RE pray vi i = i 3 $ ä PAGE RIGHT.PRIE UST ROME ty FAR.8.Geo.A 70.stone.A on , pare sot 5 plymouth.w, any age\u2014 J iCitron = 1° F.b arr .sie, ossRes k Ly Bar Chester Wi White ter {i La \u201cqe a) 2 1 W: C.Btfohg, 2 LR Thoiap- (dhlber HORBER., \u201cual | In this section © er À oi {7 Winter Cabbage.\u2014 1b grubs, 24: Loon.| ier gtandard Bred £ \u2018I carried off all the prizes.& à Perkins, 3 H.C.Ihgalls, 4 J Le 1 R:Thompson, 2 W.C.4 Stallion; aged\u20141 N.Poles, 2 C.W.Yorkshire.| (Persons, 5 S.A.Stickney.2 Strong.B.Shepard.©, fT Jones a| J.W.Tibbits and son ere award- | Jed.Cabbage.1 O.T.Horer, 2) Cookersl\u2014 1 R.Thompson, 2 Brood mare\u20141 John A.Jones, ed all the prizes in this section.- \u2018| J.C.Dr Le Lh g A J Mitchell.Non Berson ana = °D.Cook, 2 O.TAMWORTH.A.;Baiflower.- \u2014id- ¥ ; ersons, Pallet.\u2014 1 R.Thompson, 2 E.and : ul iL À.Gingras.Boar, one Leary oe 8.Jitiimots.Align, 3 J.J Persons, 205 A; M.Ach hamberlain, Roadsters.gras.A 12 J'ergbb, à ss Te ie Rl Pl 1 JIE Gingres, 2 M.=».Yearling carriage colt\u20141 J.A: Songs Boar, over six moñthé, and\u2019 sage er127] Gor \u2014 8, Stove bloasa je ing age adler, 8M.{\u20141 Ë.L.and H.Scott, 2 4 Persons, 3 O.1.Horner, 4 J.Ta.jen \u2014 1 G.H.Gingrés/+ | 2 Bron M Ar and son \\ \u2018| pittimore.Pop-Corn.\u2014 1:A.Johuston, 2 cerpi\u2014 1 MP.Rhicard, 3 cæ.add, 4 L 15.1 and over 3.Boar over 2 and under, 6 months \u2014 Grubb; 3 A.W.Perkins, \u20184:A.J.Macsn.| Giugras J Mare and foal, J.Sweet, 8: E.|1 E.L and H.Scott, 2 E.8.Milgi- Green, jucainber\u2014 1 hia Job = guile 4 1 GE.Gingres.* * more.GI orner, © By 24 = 1 Et ; Cook, elding.3 years\u20141 Ww.(20 under sié months\u2014i Bs S.Miltl lion\u201d 5 J.AGridb, | pe WHITE roro.| re Chatberlain ER Wilson, 3 L.-A.(more, :2 B.L.and H.Scott à at | White Cucumber.1 A AA, 2 o Hock 1 CH.Woodward, 2° æ: ai Hawley, 4 Geo.Quinlan.Sow over six months 3 ug B | T.Horner, 8 B.M.Per 4 Ae pad! Tagalls- A LE ; $- Two year old\u2014l S.O.Fuller and ge mare hd.H.H.Scg Be.Perkins.(a puretre |; Hen.\u2014} À, CH.Woodward, 5 B.In ; \u2018 - i Yéllow Ouciniber.\u2014 1 i ls.son, 2 J.C.Pettes, 3 Moise Bon , OL ed HH Soot sory » C.M Bates, \u201c§ #.M Perkins, 4\" OL { ockeipl.fel.\u2014 1 R.Thotpson, 2 C.H.] ver 15.= a \u20184 Horner._- EWqodwat y Mêre and foal Hawley.$x | Emerson.15.s.Miltimore 2] Rutabagas Turnips.1 A.AHex af Pulletii\u2014 1 R.Thompson, 2 C.H Smith, 4 J.W.Tibbits and.son, 5.Sow any age seott.2\" 5M.Perkins, 3 C::8a isbury, \u20ac, J.\u2019 Woodwal TN - rd.1 erson : AF rns.1: se under 15.1 \u2014 1 L.Hastings | GRADES.Longbeets.\u2014 \u201c1.J 2 CT ho] Brom, Horner, \u20182 Mrs.Rhi- and O.Williams, 2 Geo.Berwick, .3 Sow under six months\u2014l C.C.Salis- Horner, :$ A.Allen, 4 R.«1 card 3 C.Hall, 4 J.N.Tibbits, 5 Gen- | bury, 2 W.W.Prouty.Turnip Beets.1 AlAllen, 3 C.L4™ 1 F.E.Fay;' 2 A.W Perkins r 6 Chas.Mudgett.Sow over six and under 12 months en y; | Lavoie, Î À i i + C.E.Rhicgrd, 2 H.Gi Carroll, 31.i Cattle, ew re \u2018à ttes éompetitors :.in\u201cthis class.Hon.8.AN Fisher woû +.eight firsts, Onldwelf &, Barber a sg Wyatt.Kid dreau Bros., ;( Matched 3 year old colts\u20141 E.J.General purpose Sherman Frizzle: 2 Mrs.J.Wordén, 3 Dr.Miner, 4 Hon.8.A ister ; S Single driver, over 15.1\u20141 D.N.Green, 2 P.Lassonde, 3 L.Strange, à S.and S.Stone, 5 N.P.Emerson and son.Matched pair, 15.1 and over\u20141 us 2 H.Williams.Roadsters\u20141 M.Hastings and 0.Williams, 2 F.W.Johnston, 3G.H.Durrell and son.Speclals.General purpose stallion\u20141 L.A.Gingras, 2 Wm.Renaud, 3 E.W.4 Ray.Quick hitch\u20141 E.W.Morgan, 2 Dr.\u2018McDonald, : For best colt sired by \u2018Brilliant\u2014 1 Mrs.W.8.Knowlton.Catt fred by Male Seon 1 ouse,: ; Fitchet, Bonneau.| Colt of 1909 by Maxie McGregor =].¢ -1'E, Fitchet, 2 E.and M.Chamberlain, 3 W.H.Budd.Colt sired by Bill Ross\u20141 E.J.Smith, 2 H.French, 3 L.Smith.CATTLE.There were only two entries in the Durham class and the awards were given to A.H.Sweet.: Holstein Cattle.Bull, any age\u20141 E.D.Cook, 2 E.L.and H.H.Scott.Bull; two years old\u20141 R.A.Wilson 2:8.G.Kathan.Yearling bull\u20141 R.A.Wilson.Bull calf\u20141 E.L.and H.H.Scott, 2'J.B.Pettés, 3 L.K.Allen.Cow, four years old, in milk\u20141 R.A.Wilson, 2 S.G.Kathan.~ -Heifer, 73 years in milk\u20141 R.A.Wilson, 2 8.G.Kathan.-Héifer, 2 years in.mili\u20141 R.; A.Wilson.= Heifer, 2 years dry\u20141 R.A wir i: 5 J.\u201c6, Pettes.cond :and third, sp CE a Persons one-first.EF ten : J eys.Buil, two years old\u2014N.P.Emerson.| * Ayrshire.Bull, 2 years\u2014T.W.Paige.- Ye ling bull-1 J.E.Jackson, 2 A.J, Hawley.Bull calf\u20141 E.E.Farmer, 2 J.E.Jackson.Cow, 4 years\u2014J.E.Jackson.Cow, 3 years in milk\u2014J.E.Jackson.Cow, twWo-years in milk\u2014J.B.J ack- son.Cow, 2 years dry\u2014J.E.Jackson.Yearling heifer\u20141 J.E.Jackson, al -G.*Gingras.Heifer calf, over 6 months\u2014J.B.Jaekson.-Wilson, | B._Gingras, Hereford\u20141 J.S.Wilson, 2 R.A.Wilson, 3 E.D.Cook.1120 | Cow in milk, Ayrshire, Guernsey or Wilson.Heifer calf under six.months\u20141 G: 2 J.B.Jackson.BN ; Canadien Cattle.\u201d In the Canadian Cattle Section, Hon.S.A.Fisher had seven firsts, and D.A.McLaughlin one second.Grade Cattle.Cows in \u2018milk, Durham, Holstein or | Jersey\u20141 R.A.Jackson.Heifers, three years -in milk\u20141 and | 2 R.A.Wilson, 3 BE, E.Bates and son.Heifer two years in milk\u20141 J.8.2 R.A.Wilson.Heifer, two years .dry\u2014l Cook, 2 A.T.Newton.Yearling heifers\u20141 R.A.Wilson, 2 A.T.Newton.Heifer calf over six months\u20141 R.A.Wilson, 2 W.W.Prouty.Heifer cali\u20141 R.A.Wilson, Wilson, 2 J.E.E.D.2 3.8.oxen.four years\u20141 E.J.Wyatt, 2| Persons, 5 Asa Johnston.P: Rbicard, 3 D.Boright \u2018and| Maple sugar \u2014 1 A.W.Perkins, 2| son, 4 Wm.Cousins.R.D.Wells, 3 F.M.Perkins, 4 A.John-Ÿ Steer, two years\u2014E.L.and H.|ston, 5 J.and C.Hastings.; \\ Scott.\u2019 \u2018 : VEGETABLES.Yearling steer\u20141 W.Cousin.Steer calves\u20141 T.G.Sweet, 2 M.P.Rhicard, SWINE.+ Berkshire.Boar, one year\u2014W.C.Strong.Boar, two months under 6\u20141 W.C.Strong, 2 Mrs.Ges.Arthur and son.,| Strong, ; Hon.S: A.Fisher, 3 W, HE.M.Perkins, under six months\u2014L Ww.c.2 Mrs.Geo.Arthur.Sow pig over six monthe=HW.\u201ceo 5 Sow, Strong, 2 Mrs.George Arthur.Bow \u2018with litter\u20141 W \u20141 W.W.Prouty and son, 2 C.C.Salisbu : Saw with litter\u20141 N.Ww.Miller.& Son, 2 T.W.Paige and son.-Sow, any age, large breed\u20141 NW.| \u2018Miller and son, 2 W.W.Prouty .\u2018and-| son.| Specials.Bext exhibit\u20141 J.W.Tibitts and son, 2 E.S.Miltimore, 3.N.Ww.| Miller and son, 4 W.C.Strong.Male Tamworth under 8 \u2018months \u2014.E.L.and H.H.Scott.: - Best registered male and female \u2014 N.W.Miller and son.Pair Yorkshires, under :8 months\u2014 J.W, Tibitts and son, ; \"Yorkshire boar and two.females \u2014 J.W.Tibitts and son._ Sow with litter\u20141 E.L.1 un Scott.ey) Lot à ; | SHEEP.ci : Cotswolds.Ry Ewe\u20141 W.(Cousins, 2 J.Pibus and son.ut Lh SIE + = ; Leiceatérs, Long vw ol.LA .* Ram, 2.years old\u20141 J.and son, 2 Mrs.George Arthur and gon, 3 J.H.Pibus and son, 4 w.C.Strong.Yearling ram\u20141 N.W.Miller and son, 2 W.C.Strong; 3-T.W.Paige.and son.Ram lamb\u20141 J.H.Pibus and son, 2 T.W.Paige and son, 3 Mrs.Geo.Arthur and son, 4 N.W.Miller and son.~ Ewe\u20141 J.H.Pibus and son, 2 N.W.Miller and son, Son, 4 J.W.Tibitts and son.Yearling ewe\u20141 J.H.Pibus \u2018and son, 2 Mrs.George Atthur and son, :3 W.C.Strong, 4 T.W.\u2018Paige.Ewe lamb\u20141 J.H.Pibus; 2 J.W.Tibitts and son, 3 Mrs; Geo.Arthur I and son, 4 N: We Miller and son.8hropshif, 1 He Ram, two years\u2014t J.F, Aitken Pa W.H.Courser, .3 Safford & Gilbert, Yearling tam\u20141 Hoy.\u20188.A.Fisher, 12 Vv.P.Chhmberlain \u2018and Hon.| Ram lamb\u2014Hon.S.A.Fisher.| ir] Ewe\u20141 Hon.8: A.Fisher;3 BB) \" 5} Miltimore, 3 -W.H.\u2018Éourser: Yearling\u2019 \u2018ewe\u20141 H.' 8.Miltirore, 2 Courser.| Ewe lamb\u2014t Hon.8.A.Fistier, 2 W.H.Courser.\u2018Grades, Long Woool.Two ewes\u2014l1 J.W.Pibus and.son, 2 Mrs.G: Arthur and son, 3 J.\"| Tibbits jand son, 4 T.W.Paige afld son.i Two yearling ewes\u20141 B.Fuller, 2 J.H.Pibus and son, 3 T.W.Paige and son, 4 Mrs.Geo.Arthur and son.: Two ewe lambs\u2014]1 J.W.Tibitts.and son, 2 N.W.Miller and son, 3 T.W.Paige and son, 4 Mrs.George Arthur.a | Grades\u2014Fine Wool.Two ewes\u20141 V.P.Chamberlain and son, 2 N.W.Miller and son,- 3 Saf- ford and Gilbar, 4 B.Ingalls.Two yearling ewes\u20141 R.8.Milti- mpre, ford and Gilbar, 4 C.; B.Rhicard.\u2018Two\u2019 ewe lambs\u20141 B, Ingalls, .2B.| s.Miltimore, 3 W.H.Courser.SPECIALS.\u2018Best ewe\u20141 J.H.Pibus and son, 2 V.P.Chamberlain and son, 3 E.Fuller.- - Ewe lamb-\u20141.J.W.Tibitts and son, 2 N.W.Miller and son, 3 T.Ww.Paige and son.Best herd fine wool\u20141 Hon.S.A.Fisher, i2 W.'H.Courser.Herd of registered coarse wool\u20141 J.H.Pibus and son, 2 Mrs.George.Arthur and son, 3 J.W.Tibitts and} son.; Herd \u2018of registered, buck and 4 grade ewes\u20141 J.H.Pibus and son, | 2 W.\u20ac.Strong, 3 Mrs.George Ar th& and son.Shropshire ram and ewe\u2014Hon.: 8.A.Fisher.- Brome fair.HONEY DEPARTMENT Honey extracted.\u20141 W.E.Jones, 2 Thos.Frizzle, 3 J.Grubb, 4 Asa} Johnston.; - MAPLE PRODUCTS.Maple syrup.\u2014 1 A.W.Perkins, 2,J, J.Emerson, 3 J.J.Persons, 4 J.L.Musk Melon.\u2014 1 A.Allen, 2 J.Water Melon.\u2014 1 J.A: Grubb, 2 F.Grubb.M.Perking, 3 E.M.Perking.Sugar Pumpkin.\u2014 1 F.M.Perkins, 2 3 J.J.Persons, 4 F.G.Johnston, 5 R.D.Wells; Orange.Squash.\u2014 1 J.A.Grubb, 2 - tn = VIGORA = The Good Effects of Everywhere Are Known \u2018St.Benoit Labre, Beauce.Mr.J.B.MORIN, QUEBEC, =~ I deem it a duty to thank you for the: good ects secured \u2018with your VIGORA.T have used many remedies for horse diseases but have vot found yet any equal to VIGORA.The horse I have cured with it had been given all other kinds witho GORA that I have secured his complete cure.BENJAMIN, LACHANCE.Sold by all good Druggists and Grocers.: Agents, Quebec\u2014J, Sherbrooke\u2014C, B.Morin, St.Joseph \u2019 ut results, and it is only with VI- O.Genest and Son.Street, Manufacturer, Quebec.» - 9 Strong, 2 ia.A:Grub mi JM.pa) kins, 3 T.W.Paige & | 2 V.P.Chamborlain.\u201c3 Saf-§ H.G.Bates, Ten om 7 2 SH .py SE : Jar Winter, nh 4 RM: Horner, 8 E.D,Cook, 14 J.L.Hatvey, | \u2018Short Carrots.\u2014 1 3.J.Edwards, |Heslam.- - .Red Onions.1 L fubb, 2 J.A/ Grubb, LT.Frizzle ; 2 J.B.Strong,_ 3 J.A.Grubb, 4 BE.M.1 Perkins, '5F.M Perkins.White Onion M.Perkins; Allen, 5 /T.Frizzle he | Peppers\u2014 1 H-C.Ingalls.White Potatoes.\u2014, 1 C.T.Horner, A.W.Perkins, 3 A.Prouty, 5 F.Johnston, ins, 7 Li .Grubb, 8 T.Friezle, 9 FA.Stickney, 10 J.L.Harvey, 11 FM.Perkins.: : Red Potatoes.\u2014 1 .M.Perkins, 2 4 Coll.Vegetables.\u2014 1 F.M.Perkins, Shea! Wheat.\u2014 1 lugs, 2'H.J.Ingalls, i A:J.Marsh, JE,M.PerKins.- Sheaf Oats.\u2014 3 HA d'tigate, î 2?Grubb, 8 H.Fini Hastinga: | 27 ; Barleÿ.\u2014 i | Mitehell- 3° J.andl *.C.Hastings, F.M.Tngdlls.rl and\u2019 C: - Primrose.\u2014 1 A.iJ'ofimston, 2, H.0.Hawley.PL 2 A Begonias, flowering.\u2014 1 F.G.Je ohn; M.E-Derbe.Coelus.\u2014 1 M.E Hastings, 2 W.M.Harvey, 3 Emma Perry, 4 H.G.Bhtes Geranium, \u2018single \u2014 1 A.Johnston, 2 H.G.Bates, 3 F.G.Johnston, 4 J.and C.Hastings.Te Geranium, double.\u2014 1 H.G.Batés, 2 TA.Johnston, 3 A.Allen, 4 J.and c.Hastings, Geraniym, ornamental.\u2014 1 Mason Taylor, 2 H.E.Fuller, 3 J.and: C.Hastings, * 4 HG.Bates.\u2018 - Pot in.bloom.\u2014 -1 A.Johnston; -2 3 H.c.Hawley, +r Wm Hanging eat \u2014\" iy A.Johnston, 2 BE.Perry, 3 H.G.Bates, 4 M.Taylor.- CoH.House Plants.- \u2014 1 W.Harris, .2 A.Johnston.; x LG Bates, 4 H.E.Fuller, | 10: \u2026 \u201cCUT FLOWERS.RN Floral design.\u2014 \u20181 A.Allen, F.G.Johnston.Bouquet.\u2014 1 A.Jo nstan, 2.F.C.\u2018Sweet, 3 F.G.Johnston, 4.7 AH.Sweet, 5 Caldwell and Barber.Wreath, \u2014 1 Celdwell and Barber, 2 A Johnston, 3 B.oe 4 A.Allen .F.G.J ohnston.| Triumph Potatoes.\u2014 1 F.M.Perkins | Maple Syrup.\u2014.1 A.W.Perkins.Sultana Plant, \u2014 1 J.and C.Hastings.| Lo | Lemon Plant.Wm.rris., , Vegetables.\u2014 1 J.J,Emerson.A | Floyers.\u2014 \u2014 Geo.W.Taylor.- POULTRY DEP ARTMEN T.| White Wyandottes., Cock.\u2014 1 M.P.-Rhicard and son, 2 i 8.Fletcher and son Rhicard and son.Cockerel\u2014 1 B.Mitche 11, 2 R.Thomp- | son.i chell.| | | {Any other v riety.When Pan dork | spoons, efc., marked Ba ROGERS BROS: you get the original, Hogue silver plate\u2014a brand famous the world over since 1847.But tea sets, dishes, waiters, efc., are stamped ' MERIDEN BRITA co.! SOLD BY LEADING DRALERS \u201cSilver Plate that.Wears\u201d 5 A.Nejlson.Parsnips.1\u2014 1-5, x, Grubb, \"2%, Frizzle, 3 T.M.Smith,- 4 A.H.\u2018and H.C.Chandler.A Orange | Carrots.\u2014 1 F.M.Perkins, 34 jJ.H.Heslam, \u20188 OI 4 A Alien.Mediuni Carrots.\u2014 ti J.J.Hdwards: 2 8.A.Btickney, 3 J.A.Grubb, 4 Te.Frizzle, 5 T.C.Horner JA.«Johnston, 8.0.T.Horner, 4 TH, one $ A.Allen, 4 W.Perkins, 5% i 5 ; AW LOA E.Rh TE \"4 \u2018Yellow Onions\u2014 1{S.H.Salighury, J\u2019 Rowed.\u2014 1 Mrs ihicard and son, 2j a 4 sf 5 a | Tomatoes,\u2014 1 R.D.Wells, \u20182.PF.W.i { Johnston, 3 A.Johns on, 4 TFrizele |, .Tibbitts $ qs en, 4 W.M.6 E.M.Perk-.2 Asa Johnston, 3 EB M.Perkitis.Le J.dnd t ©! a dr.op.ston, 2 H.C.Fuller, 3 W.M Harris, 4 Harris.* Folage | Plant.\u2014 = J w= Harts, wf : Emma Pot try, 3 gommaton, § HY G.Bates., ° > Col, Flowers.\u2014 A:Johnston, 2 Mitchell, 3 J.and Lo Hastings, 4 .G.Johnston.) Pullet.\u2014 1R.\u201cThompson, 2.-RMit-l; #1?Map ; POT PLANTS ANT FLOWERS.\" a) Fhigchia.\u2014 C.Hawley, 8\u2019 Ha So.\u201c{ Bates, 3 Caléwell = AT 4 A dceamin vi, Johnston.1 Alex.| ball, - 2 son, 1 ioe : 2 Asal | Johnston, 3 D-Mitchel, 4 A.Allen 8, - - Coll.Sweet.ton.2 Carni Gilbar, Rickr kK.\u2014 1 A.Burnet and son, 2] Batte H.and { (nd son.eh wr ep hey.\u2014 1 B.D: Tous, à Es Pen A Plymouth pet F.M.Perkins, 3 C.T.Horner, 4 B.A.Stickney, 5 J.A.Grubb, 6 A.W.Perkins, 7 W.M.Rrouty, ; A.Allen, 9 J.} Wyan L.Persons, 10 C.C.Salisbury.! - 1B.Jack Coll.Potatoes.\u2014 EM .M.Perkins; 2 W.M.Prouty, 3; F.M.Perkins, 4 A.J.Thompdon, Marsh, 5 A.W.Perkins, 6 C.T.Horn-{, Pair er, 7 3.B.Strong; 8 A Allen, 9 §.3.{Th Persohs, 10 J and O.Hastings.4; Pa - Tomatoes, 8 var.s\u2014 3 \u201c1A.Johnston; k .s DADIES\u201d ERE is showing.i | Plain Needlgwork, \u2014 1 Mrs: A.E.Kimball, 2 Coll.Crochet Work, \u2014 .Buttoh hole\u2014 1 L.A.Gingres, -Groch son, 2 Knitté McKinngn and Hunter.ffburg - Lace.\u2014 _1 Asa Johns- \u2026 Croche Mason.\u201c Knitt 1 F.E.Fa \u2018Berlin Kinnon nd Hunter.» shams.\u2014 1 \u2018McKinnon Li 2 ES Niblock, Turkeys.: a Hs Lace.\u2014 1 L.Gr ler McKinnon and Hunter.- em gtitching.\u2014 1 Mrs.A.R.Kim- M.BR.Hastings.2} tt .E.Hastings.Embrgidered doyleys.- \u2014 1 A.Burnet., Bmbrd i ross stitch.\u2014 1 M.E.Derrick; Tea Cpsies.\u2014 1 M.E.Derrick, 2 C.Mudgett.- Table joover \u2014 1 F.E.Fay, 2 8.shawl\u2014 1 S Fletcher and -Hastings.shawl.\u2014 slippers.\u2014 1 Taylor slippers.\u2014 1 M.E.Derrick,\u2019 Jenne, Embrdidered Sofa Cushion.\u2014 1 A, IM.E.Chandler, 3 J.and A.Ware.! wool\u2014 1 S.Sweet, i Fancy Cushion.\u2014 1 A.H.and H.E.Hen\u2014 1 R.Thompson, 2 M, p.[Obendlel, 2 Mrs.AH Kimball> + Tea Cloth.\u2014 1 Chas.Mudgett.;Embrdidered under waist.\u2014 1 M.E.Derrick, 2 A.Burnet.work, \u2014 1 Mrs.A.E.Kim- Cock.+~ \u20181 R.Thomp son, Jackson.| | Braidipg.\u2014 1 Alex.Burnet.\u201c| = Pyrogtaphy leather \u2014 1 A.H.and « H.E.Chändler.Ideas\u2018hew and original \u2014 1 AH.MAPLE PRODUCT, | Ct oo ,Syrup.\u2014-1 N.P,Eimersoë.and : pon, 2 A.W.Perkins and pou ani sa ; 14 Bugar,\u2014 1.&.W.Perking a Bon oH Wells, ;,3.J.and CHpat- 1 Geo.2 3 C.H.Wood- and 2 Safiord and .ork\u2014 1 S.Sweet, 2 A.H.| 2 Ju |2nd H.R.Sweet.| hi de Island Reds, Mr.0.BE.Bs ; won all firsts and Mr.R| a ond, and Mir.R.Thompson ; \u2018|phe first.44, +t] 1 itaceseof A co a LE Se took erto a | \u2018inthe right side.hel.Vo at once hospital in Kingston save her life.Cj NEWBURGE, ONT., Feb.12th, zoz ! abot.a Jeur ago, our daughter Ella (fourteen years) \\, vas ne The pain was so severe that we had to, ut her under the care of a first-class doctor, who Sn ie and advised an operation.\u2019 rs, \u2018Z| tons Cured By \u201cFruit-a- he where she was again examined 1 ent s ecialist.He said she had Appendicitis and seuss pee eg ato As we had taken her to Kichoraled on re but our dau liter xv as afraid and cried and 4 ess dy.5 .pitifully] that we Lt 3 it for that day.J them.only medicine and for her a uncle rat î i | in with some \u2018Fruit-a:tiveg and insisted fied on Ella it apparent si almost ha J irst dose, and the titiuons a 2 treatment cured eg.> s Bd] \u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 \u2018sa: x daughter from.the rea ont pu knife and to-da Fox, And Miss El 3 always remember of tiv es\u2019 \u2014the discotery uf Ré.- \"Re emi uent phy sician, and t made of fruit.$ôc.@ Dan 2 for $2.50, or trial box; ase, 7.At dealers, or sent, moe EE | on receipt of priceb prive; tives Limited, 2 Ot.per Tire Buggie Be out tops), at P competition.L 4 - Shilohs enjoyingthe Haat Ë hyd songes ) J.W.FOX, So ghost and lunés ~ LILLIAN FOX, | Word cant propos.of Mr ns ækE TA 55 in the rcands of owners ears.Itist | past 40 5\u20ac that nevc EE results even { treatment may prov ah Mean So of | thie o inisevem - ex; eriencé has perfected, cave, au ri = PRE - [2S ® Winnie, = % Needl$ Work.\u2014- 1.Mrs, AE.Kin ball, -2! 8.8weet, 3 3 A.H.Miller.«174 Coll, Plain Needleworki\u2014::.1]: G.E,Gingras, 2 L.Si and son.: \u201cf: 4 and 2 3 T.B.Vin- 1 H.G.Bates, 21,\u201d 2 Mec oii that enable e ou to clean riot going to talk about the ledla\u201d\u2014the F USED 9 \u201cthe house] free of gas ad smoke\u2014or the STEEL RIBBED |FIREPOT, that pri one.ton of p Mach to Tit 4 Thé: tall.is of little things that our = yests 5 ry A ; ( RGE DOOR, me.enough to.tatteitée : _A-FURNACE DOOR that really locks, aoû #4 §° .~ INDIVIDUAL GRATE BARS 7 oR G RANDY.your fire without i 4 Cents | - - Package.Ce ® fon a 4 1 THE GOLD IRON.4 A.H.M metallurgist has calculated the va 2 Cald- | \u2018Made | les, 84, 500; into w tehsprings, and H.H.Chandler, 2 F.E.Fay, .Astersi\u2014 1 G.W.Taylor, - 2 B/ = Mitchell 3 J.and C.Hastings, 4 | Caldwelf and Barber.Coll.ansies.\u2014 1 G.W.Taylor, 2 E L.Hall, 3 F.G.Johnston, Sweet.Phlox.1 G.W.Taylor, 2 Caldwell | i and Barber, 3 A.J ohnston.Verbenas.\u2014 1 G.W.Ta-lor, well and Barber, 3 A.Johnston, 4 A; worth $12; H.Sweet., : Zinnag£\u2014 1 A.H.Sweet, 2 GW.\u2018Taylor, {3 Caldwell and Barber, 4 A.(Continued on Fage 9.) SER > AR ts Sie Lu bar of iron may acquire in being put to different, uses.horseshoes it becomes into table knives, $160; into kneedles, 8355; into hlades - for\u2019 83, 180: into button buck- - ious values that into penknives, | 825 - 000\u2014Harper's s Weekly.| | ol Kellogg's- has t the nourishment that nature take out.oF the earth, and puts lavishly into the eins Kellogg's i is dean No ood.could be leaner, It es çels in making digestion easy.Order Kelloge's 807; Wanted at Lake lu | News agent for Daily \u2019 to scll papers on arrival\u201d big features\u201d \u2019 E JOINTS, that tee you had Fallen in oll 3 x J ; \u201cWE is ' ri APE 3 ty ; AS ld RT sho tle = CE Spa | SR Dest oo Bh Land EM.> biggest shovel of boat + + a due | bigges \u20ac y ll melit.Get it nos Lt or chunk of v wood, op - a 1 \\= the right rem A DUST FLUE: TR RE des bi that actually tarries- J |.Ghalers, | Ask for fi y ë.-.\u2026 #& \u201cA Treâtise O1 | off all dust so thet 4° § mei \"lyon don\u2019t look asif ° # ap i i Be.B.J.KEN | Bour barrel after you J Sheet | shale the furnace, et, NN 5 A'DAMPER RE oI En Spe iby +R CR RECOMM ED Tate \u2018the \u2018rats Mr à af TOWN Check withou rn ER se0ece 0000 into the cellar.#347 3 { 1 ueste.welcome.i | (GRANEY ro FINDBO: w# THE G away from home; down on our knees with a poker.8 re.AGOG v UNION H = a + od, new D * There are many other big and little things about tte 1 Co _ Most [ \u201c\u201cHecla\u2019 that should be familiar to very man who is going.\u201cRF BU SIN ESS to put ina new furnace this year.°) ; ES + They ar all illustrated and described in où jen.- Ro - [PED al: DAVIS fumace book, \u2018\u2018Hecla Heated Homes.\u201d oer QR gh \u2018Hydrate \"Sv! | Let us: nd you a free copy.- 06 OR ports, Tests and Su | PTE ; | TN ADVOCA : ouze BROS.& \u20ac0.; LIMITED, - PRESTON, 0.: Pa on 3 A.R.WILSON - py Que.\u2014Agent.* hl a = OL tes, bic, © 2 JE JAMIESON, Coatiook, Que-=\u2014Pravincil Represenials + on ang PVOOA | 3 BB Advocates, ator Gaenas ENGINEERS r \u2014 ADDIE, CE.RE Office, 81 Bt.Pet _ ; \u2018 has ND O.Ol wd ë : = 4 $.ey Provinci > PR | \u2018À Bank B Bldg., Kellogg as s the real flavor of.wholesome, Dealt: Dea M.TOW.ful corg, faked, and cooked to a delicious.crispnèss vio, Laid Bury 44 ca EP A -_ 17.INAGRANOR DE agent.Fic Plate Glassy ate\u201d Reco CW es \u2019 Re © : \u2014 DENTIS CURE LÀ : 8 na Lie EAL a \u20ac BROKE 85 m.MoRRIS, B10 na Bq = Grates Cotton ; -~ S D dren\u2019s froin \u201cA à Ry.og SA EMILE NOE rE urgery, 4 Council pat # - ain ! vi \u201c, \u2018 C 5 B toed PS a Thad Le que\u201d at, 1 à À bm ys Apec = ¥ BHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1910, Sere Carriage Factory.r for the beantifal | on on the largest as- | ent -of Light Buggies, h Concords, Piano Box, er Tire Buggies (with or B thou tops), at prices that competition.gpecialties: Hote: Busses, Waggons, Express Waggons e to order at short notice.; of all kinds and rub- tires attached promptly À and with care.a Cie P.Biron & Fils | A ST SHERBROOKE | ome Shik lol eu ure gies stops coughs, cures colds, heals vont and} unis 8 cents, We | À is the remedy you sd can depend on, No 4 other preparation EM Has done so much M for the horse and # the horseman.! [Kendall s Spavin s saved millions of dollars for i Cure bo of owners during the | past 4o years.It is the quick, sure, D ue that never fails to give- gh results even when all other _ Geptment may prove a failure.A Sean, Curb, 4 Splint, Ringbone, Swellings, Bony Growth, Cuts, Sprains, Bruises and all Lameness.\u2014 Kendall\u2019sSpavin makes a complete and lasting * aire because it cures the cause of the e.= no.scars or white hairs | pa it does not blister.\u201cshould have a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure \u2014 the best liniment in Ad ithe world for man - à and beast.No tell- MER, ing when you will -medit, Get it now and you will - have the right remedy when the | cy arises.: a bottle \u2014 6 for EN At all PRIZE LIST BROME COUNTY FA (Continued from Page 8.) Johnston.Coll.Sweet Peas.\u2014- & ston, 3 F.G.Johnston.Coll.Garden Produce.\u2014 1 F.M.kins.1 A.W.Perkins.Coll.Vegetables, \u2014- Coll Geraniums.Johnston, F.W.Johnston, 4 H.G.Bates.Coll.Plants and flowers.\u2014 Jolnston, 2 F.G.Johnston.- © Peétunias.\u2014 1 H.C.Fuller, 2 W.Taylor.3 A.Johnston.Hand Bouquet.\u2014 Barber, 2 Emma Perry, ston, 4 F.G.Johnston.= 1 ston, .2 A.Johnston, Caldwell and Barber.Bouquet, Sweet Peas.\u2014 Sweet, 4 F.G.Johnston.Perkins.\u2019 Apples.- Collect.- Apples.\u2014 E.Jones, 3 Asa Johnston.\u201cColl, five var.\u2014 1 R.D.Wells, Johnston, 3 C.T.Horner, Coll.seedlings.\u2014 1 C.Hall, Jones, 3 Asa Johnston, 3 a ' sons,: 5 W.L.Eldridge.br.B.J.KENDALL co.Red Astrachan\u2014 1 A.W.Perkins, 2 Enosburg Falls, Vt.50 H.J.Ingalls, 3 W-L.Eldridge, 4 C.Hall.| .à - | Peach Apples.\u2014 1 A.W.Perkins, 2 J.J.Persons, 3 W.L.Eldridge, 4 CET Hall, 5 J-L Persons.L NP Emer 6 @& Duchess Oldenburg.\u2014 .Emer- ei RECOMMENDED - © son, 2 J.and C.Hastings, 3 RD.He © Wells, 4 J.J.Persons, 5 A.Johnston.5 HASTERV TPUNSHIPS HOTELS \u20ac Strawberry.\u2014 1 Asa Johnston, 2 8; & J.C.Draper.séssese. + A { | M > i fs >» x * * } pe.5 pv ] #3 Ps ; E, - = = A, .I = : 9 & À F 2 8 * = AE * 4 .2 s « > ] ; \u2018 È ; ; a = a .- D So PE - Lo Soa a, Ce .Lx.n Fu Az * : -; + .* © 3m SF x i 8 i wa 0 s da | as : } oN # # Hy # .- .A +, ; - fog & : Lk \u2018 ol 1.TL , OX ; pe ; wr Tors ex ri ! .: ; 3 .: + i at.Sn x 5 A 5 KE 1 À = \" 5 , - de > > us \"ur meyer Fee aw eg hea 5 > 35 EE a ; , 5 mar op 24 SF Vu ue enr ù g A 3 ta RX ?vs > ta oR, SARE a = 4 * + Tg em _ > $ ' = ; \u2018 + - oe eR De ; ay if my Ser 2° .RA .: h 8 \u2019 .7A Ce .+ ; .; Fo.Lo FA 2.6 QUE \u2018 : a - : LA LS ME A : 3 \u201c g : a RE A .co La Le ; \u201cya - ; : 4 \\ + ., TRS 80 Rd CA 02 \u201cei «2 Son tne v i Lot Ae TA oT IRE - À .Vi 5 Lo.27 Ader, a mx 1 5 fer \u2018è PAS # A } i $ tb E So - Tai 4 an soe Seer ES .i Cy wed a Ua ee, oF ; 7 Li ~ ue BRP MO ME 2% be da os AAR TPL LM as ALI Bre \u201cEyre Cd PAGE TEN.Lo Pe mee + ro Eu | | | \u2014 PRIZE: WINNERS IN POULTRY on W.Shaw.| * Dominiqueé\u2014E.Page.GAMED Bonneville, A.R.Buckland, C.J.Wright, Rose Houds.\u2018Bantam\u2014U.Bonnevillé, L.E.Find- ley, A.E.Smith, E.Denault, D.Paquette, M A.W.Hatcher, Miss Sherbrooke Exhibitors Carried off G.Camirand, J.Gunning, À.Berube, Many Prizes.- \u2014 LIST OF EASTERN TOWNSHIPS EXHIBITORS WHO WERE | SUCCESSFUL.\u2014 _ There is probably no depart in connection with Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition which has shown a more steady growth than the Poultry Department.Year by year.\u2018the number apd quality of the \u201cexhibits have bech a snurce of pleasure to the directors 1a charge.Several exhibitors have, as usual, been very successful this season.In: the special prize section they figured very prominently.Among the best E.T.exhibits wee: those of the Lennoxville Poultry Farm, Miss G.Camirand, W.H.Griffith, D.T.Taylor, E.Denault, | U.Bonneville (Danville), A.P.Hill- |.house '(Bondville), Messrs.Hillhouse and Woodley (Foster), M.T.Armi- tage (city), J.8.Greemshields (Dan-* ville), Miss.Rose Houde (Bher- brooke), L.E.Findley (Richmond), A.E.Smith (Danville), C.K, Min- shall (Lennoxville), Louis Cabana, | Chas.St.Jean and A.M.Armitage (Sherbrooke), Guy Carr (Compton).\u2018Among the outside exhibitors who | were successful were the .following : J.H.Warrington, Cornwall, Ont.Jos.Snetsinger, Eames.Corner; Galt \u2018E.Browne, Point Fortune} Hinton- burg Poultry Yards, Ottawa, and W.D.' Reid, Kingston, Ont.The \u2018following is a list of the \u2018suc cessful Hastern Townships prize winners and the classes in which their ~~ exhibits won prizes: Brahma\u2014D.T.Taylor, Sherbrooke; Miss G.Camirand.Cochin\u2014Miss G.- Camirand, M.T.Armitage, Isaac Smith, Jos.Audet.\u2018Langshan\u2014Miss G.Camirand, Ed.| Dengult, 8.H.McCourt, E.Page.Plymouth Rock\u2014Lennoxville Poultry Farm, W.H.Griffith, W.O.Lawrence, A.P.Hillhouse, B.Den- \"; ault.Wyandotte\u2014A.P.Hillhouse, Mrs.\u2018W.W.Shaw, C.BE.Dodds, -A.P.Hillhouse, O.Charest, A.E.Smith, Jos.Audet, Miss Rose Houde, C.E.«Rose, U.Bonneville, M.T.Armi- tage.Rhode Island - Reds\u2014Hillhouse and Woodley, Frank Pitts.Leghorn\u2014F.J.Fuller, E.Page, Ed.Denault, C7 L.Matthews, Rose Houde, J, Audet, Mrs.J.A.- Wood- À ward, W.H.Byrd, Godfroi Fortier, H.Lachance, Alice Swift.Andalusians\u2014John Supming.- Minorca\u2014E.Page, L .E.Findley.Anconas\u2014L.Cabana Poultry Farm, F.J.Fuller; : + ; ENGLISH, Ce Orpingtons\u2014A, BE.Berwick, Mrs.A .F.Plante, A.Armitage, H.La- chance, M.T.Armitage, C .K.Min- shall.Dorking\u2014C, B.Morin, G.Carr.Hamburg\u2014B.Denault.- Polandg\u2014J.Audet, O.Charest, A.41 Bertrand, E.Denault.: CH Feopdan Ba: 2 Demlité ie Kan sid 4 Photography! ; In its different branches by an ex bert.Portraiture, Landscapes, Hor Cattle,;, Commereia]: | ant Print Enlargements, Developing an Print |.los for Amateurs, 5 \u201cHa, 49 Wellington St, Sherbr - J moved his family with him.Assisted by Cuticura Ointment.For preserving; purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, for clearing the complexion, for itching, scaly scalps with dry, thin and falling hair, for minor eruptions, rashes, itchings and irritations, for sanative, antiseptic cleansing and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath and nurs- ew, Cuticura Soap and Cuti- + cura Ointmentare unrivaled.dela Cu ndon, 27, Charter! Rue de a Chaussee d\u2019Antin; oie; | Downs & Io.ey; India, B.K.Paul, Dg on\u2019 Drug œ : Japan.2.pa China: kio; pe Town ete.; A.A.Potter nS Chem, me corne Soie Props., od Post-free, utho; By on the Care Ei-page Cucicure, D ana Al ~ | Hillhouse & Woodley, Foster, Que.Lennoxville CUP.¢ attending Sherbrooke .Fair on Wed- : Fnesday ; Mr, Fred Harding.visiting yl I \u2018brooke on Saturday ; ; Mr.G.A.Camer- Geo.Johaston 2 | | noxville on \u2018Monday.\u2018to begin an eight \u201c| Mrs.W.W,.Shaw, L., Cabana.Turkeys\u2014J.8.Armstrong, Thos.Galvin.; Geese\u2014Ed.Denault, Miss G.Cam- \u2018irand, C.B.Morin.Ducks\u2014Miss G.Camirand, B.Den- Pigeons\u2014Wallace Shaw, A .Berube; J.8.Greenshields, W.W.Shaw, A.-Berube, E.Denault, Mrs.A.Ww.\u2018Hatcher.- © Ornamental-\u2014Miss Rode \u2018Houde, Ç.K.Minshall.Rabbits\u2014J.A.Woodward, Re H.jault.and pullet, silver cup, won by .Game\u2014Best cock, hen, cockerel and pullet, silver cup, won by Mr.D.Favoroles\u2014Isaac Smith, Mrs, W.Douglas T.Taylor.pon section.Farmers ort grain turn- American\u2014Best cock, hen, cockérél wa fing od out good.; and pullet, silver cup, \u201cwon by Messrs.-j- ammmapooun DAILY.RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, | A010._ TINGWICK.The annual picnie was held in Mr.William Fraser's grove, Trout Brook, on August 25th, and was a great success.\u2019 The tables looked more like a wedding feast than a\u2019picnic.Quite a number attended the picnic from Dan- ville including Rev, Mr.Murray, Mr.and Mrs.Legaïlais of Danville, and Miss McGee of Albany ; Mr.and Mrs.George Thurber, of\u201d Danville.Games.and other ports were.engag- | sisi, and départ a.Include d Qlney, of ahd Mr.8.5 ey, { Castlebar, pucsts of their on in Trout Brook ; Miss A.Proulx of New Hav-| en, Conn.; visiting her, sister, Mrs.Pothier ; Master Willie Olney, hohe] | \u2018from Castlebar ; ; Mrs.Healy, of) Dan-}- niece, Mrs.J.ville, guest of her Purcell ; Mr.E.E.| Be Purcell to Kove) NORTON AND STANHOPE, | \u2018 AfriVals and départures: Mr.PF.Bonneville, Danv , Largest collection of\u2019 fowls owned and exhibited by any breeder im the astern Towhships or United States, 33, won by Miss G.Camirand, Sher- \u2018braoke.: Bronze medal for largest exhibit of bantams, won by Mr.U.Bomne-.\u2018ville, Danville, ; $2 for best.collection of Fantail | Pigeons\u2014J.8, Greenshields, Dan- ville.He alèo-:wor special prize: \u2018of \u2018$1 for best collection.of Turbit Pig- ons.$1 for best, collection, of standard cie.Bonneville, Danville lalso won the special prize for best collection of Game Bantams, .; : Best Wyahdotte cock and hen bred lin the Townships\u20140.Charest, \u2018brooke.! Best Wyandotte pullet, Plymouth- |Rock, Partridge cock, hen, cockerel \u2018and pullet\u2014Won by Miss Rose Houde, Sherbrooke.; Best Orpington cackerel and pullet \u2014Both won by M.T.' Armitage, Best Orpington cockerel and cock\u2014 'C.K.Minshall, Lennoxville.Best Columbian Wyandotte hen\u2014M.iT.Armitage.; Best Andalusian pullet \u2018and cocker- iel\u2014John Gunning.; Best exhibit of Plymouth Rock ; ; ;besticock, best hen, cockerel and ppullet AU won by W.H.Griffith.Best Light Brahma cock, hen, cock- jerel and pullet, all won by Mr.D.Taylor, Sherbrooke.Best Wyandotte cock\u2014Ovide \u2018Char- est.Best Brown Leghorn hen\u2014E.Page.Best, Brown Leghorn pullet\u2014H.La- chance.lasnes-\u2014Mins G.\u2018Camirand, silver PAR VIE.Co Arrivals and departures fnclude i\u2014 Dr.and Mrs.Lawlor of Halitax, N.8.at his brother's Rev.ard awlor \u2018for the \u2018week end ; Mr.A.T, awk, of St.Anne de Bellevue and Miss Hi Hawk, of the International Business College, Montreal, at Mr.J.Hawk's for the week end ; Mr.G.A.Adams friends \"here ; Mr, McPhee to.Sher \u2018on at the Sherbrooke Fair, acting as .agent .for the.Pittsburg Woven Wire \u2018Fence Co.; .: Miss Matilda Rousseau, \u2018and Mr.Lebon \u201cto Valcourt to attend his brother's wedding ; Mr.Leopold : Chiconie to the.Granby races on Mon- \u201cday ;.Mrs.iggins and Mr.and Mrs.Hunt of Brig , Visiting Mrs.Jared \u2018 Hawk on Sunday ; Miss Truax of \u201cMontreal at Mrs.J acob Ellison's for \u2018a few weeks: The infant \u2018daughter of Mr.Edmund The Réman Catholic\" \u2018Helios pid | | as teacher, - Mra.Li La \u2018 Dofainique who has been living in Providence, \u2018R.I., has.coté to this place to reside.with ; her | daughter, Mrs.B.Archambault, | Miss Lillian Wilkins went to Len- months\u2019 school io an that Vicinity.\u201c| + \u2018 School! opened here on\u2019 agit ot with Miss Bryon as teacher, ; .School opened in, District.No.7, Humphrey Sckool House, September ~ 6th, with Miss Hovey as teacher.oo Mr.F.C.Humphrey has gone: to Mansonville to resume his duties as Principal of Mansonville Model school which opened September 6th.He has Mr.Allen Humphrey, from Dorches- ter and Mr.John Cushing from Coat- icook were here in their auto calling on friends, last Monday.Mr.Humphrey has rented Dis farm to Mr.Fred \u2018Dionne for one year.£ +\u2014 : LIBBYTOWN.1, I The Ladies\u2019 Aid met with Mrs.C.Ww.Libby, last Tuesday and a very icossfui business meeting was held aril plans were laid for a pioneer supper at Mrs.Leslie Bean's,\" Way's Mis, on Wednesday evening, September i4th.henie in -Derby, after spending : the summer at.his uncle\u2019s, Mr.E.Ww.\u2018Perry's.- Mrs.K.Ww.Perry and daughter, Marion, visited her sister, Mrs.\u2018George Aulis, at Derby, recently: - Mr.and Mrs.T.E.Demick of Dem- ick\u2019s Mills, have Been spending a few days with their daughtet.Mrs.J.A.Preaky.Miss Hazel Morrill of Stanstead was a recent guest of Mr.W.H.Davidson.Ë | MILBY.| Fair View Farm, \u2018on.Sunday; Rev.} Largest exhibit in different Asiatic | Nevaux, aged eight months, died : od | : | September 1st.ve : on Monday with Miss Alice: Okiconié ; SOUTH BARNGTON,\" ae - Mr.L.Aulis has returned to.bis - A.Danforth, of Portland, Me., in town; Mrs.Fred J.Brissette- to Montreal to\u2019 attend the Congrèes ; Mrs.H.Dunn, of Actonvale, guest of her son, Mr.H.A.Dunn; Miss Cur- rine Vancourlt guest of her grandmother, Mrs.Jodoin; Miss Æ Mi- chaud to St.Hyaëlth .to .enter \u2018the convent of the Sisters of Pre Threshing.| bas écdmmenced in this LY.Ma Le a | si PROVINCE HILL.in Saco, Maine.| 8 ool began on.September: with Miss Mina watdr as teacher.+ College for a business course ; Mr.C.L.Miss; Maire ; Mr.I.R.Harvey and son atte \\ding Brome Fair.Orin Gregory is beginning to Winget, A.J.Bertrand.Mr.Milo Gallup is very low and no} T ch ton of rene guests of SPECIAL PRIZES.| hopes\u2019 are entertained for his recov-| Mr.4nd Mrs, N.W.Miller ; Mr.Leon Asiatic\u2014Best cock, hei, podkerel ery.E.Mandigo, of Foxboro, at Mr.I.Woodard, of Waterbury Centre, Vt., .at Mf.Hd.Delvin s ; also Mrs.Bur- Miss.Maude M.of Concord, Mass., on Monday; And Mrs.B.Taylor, of Boynton at Mj .L.J.Marsh's Mr.W.L.Fish left on Monday morning for a trip to Toronto, in- sentation; Mr.and Mrs.Albert De- merse.to: Sherbrooke.Monday aftér a Miss Rasa Devost at her home, the} Fathers Guay and.Goyette to Mont-] real on.Tuesday to attend the Con- | gress; | Miss Nellie.Young home over | Sunday; Mr.and.Mra.Fred Young, | O.L.Young , | The- St.Paul's mvent opened on\u2019 Monday \u2018with a Lars attendance as \u2018usual, ' The village school opened.\u2018the nd fot September, witb 4 good attend- | + sauce.Ged I \u2018Arrivals and departures : Mr.CA.Miss.Lizzie and Mr.Royal Witty to Boston for a few weeks; Mrs.J.Mc- Cabe; Misses Eva and Clara and Dr.A, W.McCabe to M tend the Eucharistic.Congress; Miss Jessie King home after spending a few weeks at.Corris: with Miss 8.\u2018MoKeown; Mr.Joseph Bourassa, of place, and a brother of Messrs.J.and.M.Bourassa here Monday .on his \u2018to see his daughter who belongs to i Messrs.J.Pye, C.Provancher, D: f eph Morency, A.Noel.R.Provanch- er, A.\u2018Charron and R.Brown are making preparations to attend the Bt.Charles Seminary\u2019 at Sherbrooke, \u2018which Te opens on Tueaday, Sept.18, ee ni Brasains EAST, Mr.and-Mra.\u2018 ter a.three.weeks\u2019 trip to - Boston, Montrèal and Shérbrooke.Mr.Judd\u2019's pogition as, manager of the E.T.Bank here, Was filled by Mr.M, Whitcomb, of Bedford.Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.F; Donnely and her sister, Mrs.Jacombs, both of Montreal, with F Miss Hawkins ; Mrs.Robt.Young, of Winnipeg, visiting her sister, Mrs.P, C.Moore ;; Miss Ried, of Mystic, who is assistant teacher in the school here, is staying with Miss A.J.Phelps forthe present; Miss Snyder \u2018of Lancaster, after.visiting her .sister, Mrs, A.B.Gilmour ; Mrs.John Crothers at Clarenceville, visiting friends\u2019; Miss Mattie Beattie in St.Johns, Que.; on Monday ; 2 Miss Et Anderson.for Macdonald ( Collège | weëk.a .Tn a 27 nid taug Sel 2 as teacher.\u201c4 5 Mr.Merrill Gage, A Ottaws, er | (ad home on Saturday for a few dayg Mrs.\u2018Oliver Wightman went to St: \u2018Albans: on Tuesday to visit friends.- few days\u2019 stay at the.former\u2019s home; \u201cof Lake, ve over Sunday ât Mr.ü W.Alexan( er, of Richmond, in town; 3 oan Who Use Parisian Sage, ntreal to at-{- : Mo a ; vou ever saw a besutiful woman who iror their | beauty, way tothe Eucharistic Congress and fot.befa e their ithe order of the Grey.Nuns.those :J.Bourassa, Archile Milette, Jos- [how .But \u201cthis: .J udd.are hopie af- Henitol hair re- and cul inl tend Re to take in the Fair there 201 \u201c4; WATERVILLE Reid to Coaticook ; Miss Jiles ta Cdaticook ; Mrs.L.L.Heath home \u201cfrom.Newport, Vt.; Mrs.Ww.Lavers home| from Sherbrooke ; : Mrs.Poole.48 Min Cora Damon to tos Cure quickly au loh\u2019s cures colds, he Son's URE 2» +.PASEIVATING HAIR Have it and Keep it didn\u2019t {have beautiful hair.The charm of 8 Beautiful woman lies in her hair.téacti 8 they possess becAuie-they do Paris are famed Biddeford, Me., fofmerly of.this ey se Proper attention tothe hair.features sare- aûperior to of other \u2018women, but be- icause they know ter Keep.young iby\" supply- ;ng vigor lustre \u2018and- strength to the hair.: .Up \u2018to.three years hago Paris ian, age could be obtain- ih n Canada.de- storer tan be had in every town in ; , Cana BOT.5 Ansell, \u2018the druggist, sells it in .Sher- guarantees grow beautiful, .Juxur- iant hair ; & tes dull, lifeless hair into lustrous hair ; to stop falling hair : ze gto itching of the scalp.Understand your.Ant Ca; Giroëf Erik, Ont.- The: Sa w»with the \u201chuburn hair; i oz.\u2018every bottle e: _ mn pe Miss Zina M: A.Jones .was home til\u2019 Monday.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.North Pinnacle were at Messrs.\u20185.B Sargent\u2019s and Clias.H: Jones\u2019 \u201con Sunday.\u2019 _ Mr.and Mrs.Delbert Corey, Miss Corey and Miss Tompson, of ,Stan- bridge Ridge, were guésts of Mrs.E.Tompson on Saturday.= Mr.and Mrs.B.J.Getty, Mra =.Casey, Mis Casey and Masters Ver- ian \u2018and Orvil Casey,- returned home _on Sunday after a eek\u2019 stay among friends at Boynton and Abercorn.À Lgl Af tats and dep: French; to \u2018her hd me te th Learned Mourse, guests at Mr.L.A, Stacey's home 5 Nashua, N.H.; Mrs.H.Ross, Ross, in town, to attend the Mac- Curdy\u2018and Jenkerson wedding; Mrs.Willard, with he ughter, Mrs.J.Firlay; Mrs.Har is the guest of her brother, Mr.(W.R.Jenkerson; Misa Flossie Orr, w ith her uncle, Mr.T.C.Osgood; Mr.E.T.Coleman and \u2018Master Henry, of Sherbrooke at Mr.JW.\u201cAndre 8, on ednesday.» | es 25 i.PHILIPSBURG.Arrivals and departures : Mr.Mrs.W.Williams visiting at Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Ferris\u2019; Mr.C.8.Powers, Coaticook, and Miss Alice Powers, of Farnham Centre, home after spending a few days here with Mrs.Hunting and daughter Arline, of .Providence, are guests.of Mrs.ronto and Mrs.brooke.North Hatley.| Sanders, also Miss Hyñdman, of To- Montreal after spen Bradley, «of, Sher- bere ; Rev.Mr.Tambs and niece are at Mr.and Mrs.T.Mc * Roberts and Miss Vida Roberts to ing.the summer 8 Frank Manning and Miss i Mollie | Ferris home | from Montreal ; enny and Miss tanbridge East : their sister, Mrs.J via Denel ; Mrs.| Alice MeKenny to ~.Several from this vicinity are at- Miss Nettie Merritt to Bedford to at\u2019 tending the Marbleton and Ayer\u2019s tend school ; Miss Ruby Maskell and fis fairs instead of Sherbrooke fair Miss May Bonten h me from Sheldon, 5 year.PA, Vt.from.Fordyce Corner, from Friday.uti- | Wm.Dymond, | \u201cot UDSWELL ENTRE x : Miss Alice i Plain, lafter a short stay, the guest | pieäsant afternoon was spent.A suc-|ol Mrs.IL.Jenkerson; Mr.and Mrs.Mrs.tn sown Ross and Miss Irene |.and |.rrivals, and departures include -:\u2014 Many women do not realize the .at- | brooke; far So cents a large bottle and | 7.Ansell, the.druggist, will give you.\u2018back t.8.Made.1y-+ - nv ack Le le ol, Port : \u2018and Mrs, BE.J.Bailey and ter left Thursday for a month's Sargent, of High- Rev.|: Arrivals and departures Miss Luna | \u2018and [Miss Mildred Marsh to Stanstead fumphrey, Mrs.Josie Peare and L.A.Peare who have been vis \u2018sitink Mrs.I\u2014R.Harvey to Auburn, ndigo\u2019 8 ; Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Waren Tons first-class school will re-open on ; Mrs.Worden, : and M : George Worden of West Bolton, at \u2018Mr, G .E.Vernal\u2019s ; Mr, and Mrs.L.J.Marsh to Toronto\u2019 for a.\u2018few weeks.+ , oe + ._ \" : ; JOHNVILLE.; secretary -of the Lord\u2019 s Day Alliance.J will preach in | the Presbyterian Church on Sunday Servi à will be b eld in the Metho- morning and evening.za \u2014 \u201d ;.SCOTSTOWN.at St.Jean; Mr.Donat St.Jean from Marieville and Montreal ; Mr.F.G.Rôy to Montreal to attend the .Eucharistic Congress ; Mr.D.Little- \u2018field from Andover, Mass.There was no school last Friday, as all the teachers went to the Con- \u2018vention in Bury.Mr.N.G.Scott has purchased the building, Dr.Smith used for a stable and is having it ; moved to the back part of his new residence.Rev.Géorge Mingie, B.A, B.D., ay, September 11th, SCHOOLS AND ry \u2014 HATLEY MODEL SCHOOL | HATLEY (EAST), QUE, uesday, Sépt.6th, 1910, with the:following staff of teachers : Miss Dorothy Jean Seiveright, herbrooke, Principal ; age, Hatley, in charge of the Klementar Department, The Model Grades and Grades I.and II, Academy willl be taught.SCHOOL: FEES.Elementary Department, $3 per year.Principal\u2019s Room, $8 per year, Day- able at he end of the session.Rooms may be bad in the village and board fôr a limited {number of pupils.An exctellently equ pped school in a j healtnfal location.; or particulars apply to the.REV.T.G.DEVITT, Manager, or to JOHN \u2018 P.ps Sec.-Treas.} _ Hatley.Que.Dunham Ladies\u2019 College.Church School ALS! | Girls, Diocese of President\u2014Rt.Rev.Ta C.Farthing, D.D.provides a thoroug jh) liberal and üp-to- | date training and |- \u2018education for girls [ only.Situated in the.beautiful Eastern Townships (the dwitzerland of Canada) with large grourids, having a highly accomplished and qualified staff and under.the direct care and isupervision of the Church, it possesses | those many requisites for the full development of all tha graces of body, mind and heart.Full Arrivals and \u2018departures include :\u2014 ° Miss Rosana Boule from Three Lakes \u2018 | and Mrs.Alphonse Lucien from Lake.6 th, Megantic guests of Mr.and Mrs.Don- particulars and pe rance Act it wa hash Tem per endeavor yously \u2018 Canada Tempera 2 foros th of Brome.p the pcretary was \u201c\u2019jastructec The à send put the necessa gre an 3 to \u2018the vice-presid ion 1078, ats in order to early as possible.n rties were Tho fol lowing pértler and owiton\u2014EL 8.Foster.Re - opens SEPT.Te Excellent Courses au - a ir fre BOOKKEEPING.SHORTHAND PENMANSHIP, DAR) Attend this first-clagg your business training.J.W.Martin Fa pretty catalogue to 3 wp Ë prome-Rev.te, Nathaniel ADYEN, ill Y Stanstead, Que.SEE Centre; H.R.Miller, rt ome À H: B.Barnes, Po ot istants, | Leonard; Bo | Hav | iv So, Lyman Knowltu | erga in reir : c.Dyer; ass | Ladies\u2019 Colle any ea sad Mr, Biour ege Button.\u201cMr.L.L.- TORONTO sutton Villager Me, Lb RE-OPENS ton\u2014Mr.G.L.\u2019 TUESDAY, SEPT.33 ° Rvs Ba and Whiting | 1 au runs = assistan Principal, MISS KNOX atch: Reiton\u2014Mr.Thomas Thorough education on moderg- i «ith Forest Cousins, assistant _ lines.Preparation for Ronour Rast Farnh bel J L am matriculation and other examige stents .Abe na ations.Separate Junior School.\" Domestic science department, gymnasium, out-door games,\u2019 skatiog rink and swimming bath, } For illustra prospectus, rated o to inane \"RR.Millichamp, Hoa.Sec Treas, | all.Me.Luke Le Enowitoh, ol on, is treasurer, and Rev.= of the Leag: it bo o Count LES a the petitio reise help to make the ca sucooné : : : TT BY.rs.Morton, = and arr oO Tr.a ontrosh, af 2 other frienc day \u2018next is rally day vngregational Bunday Schoc Mr.and Mes.Avon Dolloff a - Dolls \u201cMagog, were gu hr.and Mrs} W.PP.Giddings ; and Monday, Mrs.Chick, of\u2019 Boston, is\" - .and Mrs.8.A.Horner a Cra iriends.ce ur.A.B, Shipman left\" fo : CL bows Falls on Monday, Ce Nr.J.C.Barr and Mr.+ Slarr attended the Brome-\u2014¥a Sem Wednesday.\u2019 Fo : Messrs, Harry Fuller and Cote er Puller were in Coaticook la \u201cof wr Jhttending the marriage of Mr a G.Fuller, Tan Miss Hattie Ferguson, ACCO + \u201c+ iby her uncle and aunt; Mr.a 5: - MMeKerley, of Abbotstord, le + «25, * MRäaturday morning.for St.J oo ofa a j B., where they will visit frien = \u2026 \u2014 Also take in the Dominion B + Mat St, John.| dev .À Canon W.B.Loñghurat is EE \u201c ing the bicentenary of the Ck England in Canada, which ™ celebrated 4a Halifax.The Misses Aggie and Maric magan, Agnes Bourbeau, Nao ~ gard, L, Caroline and Beauche Joo Tuesday to attend the = 1 2.I) at at Waterloo.« SF A.BOTSFORD, Co Qe and Mrs.Tartre, of Bcc |\" Shorbrooké _ nee their daughter, Tru The men n who are doing t the big tk thi ings to-day, ace = the men who think for themselves.themselves.= 7e i 4 The men, who think | All men, who\u2019 the value of personal appearance.1 They use thé GILLETTE, and look the \u2018whole | world in the face with clean shaven faces.Cl ; 0 for themselves, think about! are\u201d making\u201d reputations, know: oe ; % The Misses Gérérade and + J Panagen, of Mon i, spent Day with their varents\u201d Newirs, #F, A, Hebert, of brooke, te and Victor Hebert, o pton, Muss, were in to ding os he funeral of their Vo Hebert, c TES SWOLLEN.G be Wheese, bor avs Finch Wind, oF / > x vod with\u201d ean I B es or Spline = and À ons 2 De ir sic, ottie, de- Le, \u2018 Le a» Es Cre, li \u20ac n ES -Pig Lead : Antimony.|| mediate deliv || The Canada Meta Mane oti, 31 William § TORONTO, ARCS | - manne «À .J .# We The Gillette face i is the ¢ sign of success.BR + catorn Ont am wee Dns | Wii Te at C j ?3 T You are in company with the biggest men on the\u201d J % urke continent when you shave with the GILLETTE.a UD FRESH CRANDE AE ; Lory Four Sunday Diner.| This is the | \u201cnew Gillette: Si n, \u2018displayed by dealers Lars) .=~AT\u2014 handling Gillette Razors and Blades, © | (Gen se Aux, ÂMES & S È | ,Ç 7 ; AZOR | .779 Vellington St, C Look for the sign-\u2014look at the Razor, = The dealer NES 22 v.R.BR displaying this sign will igladly | point out \u201cthe unique\u201d JBL UnDeRTAcERS \u201cfeatures of the Gillette\u2014or write u for descri tive booklets.| : 4 - i oo \u2019 UP , + | 7 PaONTEN AC EEE ; i.| qd | oo 1 tu SHERBROOK ER GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR Co.OF CANADA, LIMITED,.tons 201.pag a Co \"MONTREAL.j i EN me Fe im C HERBHOOKE DALY ni f= 2 \u2014 rire ps ~ : b OME COUNTY MUNICIPAL COUNCIL THE LAKE EDWARD: | 5 ousmey | oMd daughter .of | > EE A oo ughter of Mr.and Mrs.: Si- ~ Re yo LICENSE LEAGUE.OF DUDBWELL| SANITARIUN | ;Arcivels and departures : Mrs.Ja.mous, died on Avg.25th.The.ipar- .à i _ \u2014\u2014 _ + | TN dame FEU É a Lee i .rs.A.IL Turner, Miss Mag- ents have the\u2019 sympathy of the entire: - yl : t \u201cERT WILL BE MADE TO.EN- ROUTINE BUSINESS TRANSACT- SOMETHING ABOUT THE ; INSTI Sweet, ivan, Mis 8.Sager, Miss\u201d N, £ol Jul .quickly stops, coughs, Ian FORCE.CANADA TEMPER- ED AT REGULAR MEETING.TUTION.WHICH WAS OPBN- \u201d i Typ Te MR uh {1 mo Et : o ANCE ACT IN BROME.South Dudswell, Sept.9.\u2014(Spec- ED OCT.1.1909.\u201c| week ; \u2018Miss Mary Sager spending a NEVER ANY INDIG + SAWN : } : 1 LR al Sept.9 (Special) \u2014 The 'ial;\u2014At a regular general session of CT.1, 1809.week \u2018in Magog ; Mr.and Mrs.Gray- |.3 y DIOL z hoe : 3 getton, ept.9! ! = Se ° the Municipal Council of Dudswell The Lake Edward Sanitarium, | Ma Turner to.Sherbrooke last week ; : 2 \u2018 ye nu n° ; FA 3 , seutive committee of the rome there were \u2018present Councillors An.which was opened about a year ago, 1 8.\" Joe Gaÿette from Vale Perkins i 0° > 3 i .k \\ x \" I ?: , f I #0 costs No License League met- in | drews, Bishop, Leonard and \u201cMc- 18 situated at Lake Edward, in the accompanied.by her sister, Miss Dar- Cet 5 5 NaT HF ET STOM AGH : Fo oo Friday, Sept.2nd, in the Fadden, the Mayor, F.C.Osgood Laurentian Mountains, on the Quebec at Mrs.E.Hilliker, Sherbrooke, 9 Vly ULULL DAVY © = Ln He 1.President E.-A.presiding.The minutes of=the pre- and Lake St.Jobn Railway, \u2018And has of Mrs, CE.Turner © Mrs.E.Powers Lop 0 RE po , | ES , hair.ious i \u2018confi e advantages of a-dry, eool \u20ac .M.Buzzell\u2019s ; Dis CPN _ a 1 \" y in the chair.| vipus mecting were de and confirm- | bracing climate, at an Ya and Mrs.Fitch, of \u2018Lynn, Maés., at Mr.A little Diapepsia will make you bowels, Tenderness.in Anbipit of , sto- the president had shown the of Felix Gendron 1a the family [1500 feet, and is built on dry of Miron Gould's ; \u2018Mis.BE.Bullard of |.feel fine in fi Lo mach, \u201cbad taste in mou h, .constipa- ater De the way of suc- sistance endron was in need of as-|soil., sandy Springfield at Mr.H.Quilliams; Mr.|, ne in five mioutes | tion, pain in\u2018limbs, .sleeplessness, ajous obstacles IN y ! sistanceand the Mayor and Mr.E.N.The building, which will ie\" and.Mrs.Fred Bullprd, \u2018Montreal, at |*- Take.your\u2019 sour otit-btord ~ belching of\u2018 gas, « biliousness, sick - in seeking No License by the |Gilbert were authorized to inquire dats avont 15, uit will accomino- Mr;: Henry Quilli Hr aro Bb hor.m bev 0 \u201corder stom- headache,.nervousness, dizziness \u2018or | Rubee Temperance Act it was unan- [into the matter and if found neces- oughly Up-to-date Being be J Soo Gsoige! Thison spending sthe week end | tion, Dyspépeia, ( astritié où Catarrh | Hy other similar symptoms.ously agree remperance hut sary to furnish such supplies as they |steam, lighted \u2018by ne Nam ay a Mr.Chas.= Sager\u2019; Miss Celia- Of Stomach ; it dbesn\u2019t fe ann i 5 Jour appetite is, fickle and noth- force the Canad Act y) think best.a wel ; ; \u2019 Goyette, of - Magog, at.Mr.Jules; YO \" e ri th \u2018 me.ou, or you- as, \u201cor ee an ation fs Te Snel | SUR ago st, Mr, Suis our stomach trouble rcbt with sou if jon Te Montad after saine, of ; gecre a was 1 ed to se- O : ou 35 in à .M0 , a- J es., \u2018Sr, at ) SPRINT) + .A | ¢ es e à-ljum :o \u2018lead and send out the necessary peti- road at Dudswell J uno on the Heat.and are So constricted as to and Windsor Mills\u2018; Mr.Bre pepsin and Tot er of Pape\u2019s Dia-| on your stomach, .you can; make\u201d up ton forms to the vice-presidents and | The \u2018supplement to the Jury list Sufficient balcon disinfection.\u2026 {to Sutton and Brome for.a few days; Triañgule and ee it within a tait your mind that\u2019 at i] bottom of all deir assistants no once to secure à was revised and approved of.provided so that space has been Mrs.A; Buazéll and ute qaushter to | utes there is 10d any trace of your this there is but one cause \u2014fermenta- / pote as early as possip'e.-Chänges in the valuation toil are |spend the day out of doo y | Brompfonville after spending some former \u201cmisery.ee rch dé LS LL following Partiés were con- gg follows: Pt.lots 18 and 19 th o 0 ors, and |time bere.Ca emt The eo ; Prove: to yourself | än- five minutes The 10} 5 ei OL } :Pt.1 , range |those for whom it is aa - > Chl , The eorrect name for your troubl ) , so ac smell 85 vice-presidents and assist one, Mr.TD.Lasell to Mr.D.a sleep out also.ordered may por.Miron Buzzel 18 fp roving his tn Food Fermentation food souring : that your siomach 7 as gone one ats .- - 4 Laseli;, pt.-.\u2018 : CAE eee psi?oul ra hy à toi of- Saint.ro e Digestiv .weak pet 210 TRS real Wrong.sowltan HS a ein.fron PE lots.i, 2 a, range.five offer to persos ie fe am stage Roy Aliricn 5 so making extensive there is lack oi.core en your san ue fermentation the ein \u20188 v.J.W.* \u2019 ron '- da ; - \u2019 \u2019 : i es i i ui es ; isi a3 > LB\" 1 {ear : qd c 0 = (een ts 1 an sl 0 opte Pn oe Co lool oly Batt, nd yo | of Skeet, SE ng or - | Prentre: B.R.Miller, Brome.| Jathploine; pt 7b, range 10, Mr.R, |At® to be derived from a suitable cli- .Chas.Whittier and Mr.Wéllace pressure With Toss of appetite, | Almost instant: relief 4 waiting for ome CEs armes, Province am brane {1 Mec Bi Dinan, te mate, a regulated out-of-door lite in Catchpaugh have started out with pressure and fulless aiter eating, vo- | you.It ia morely a matter how 4 Manson, Lyman Knowlton, Dar- The Tow H .lof treatment at approved methods The t 10 1 - mere oe\u2014\u2014 : = Z 1 Dingman.- he lown all was let to Mr.B.J.* p at moderate cost.©.) The two schools lopened on Tuesday | 5 : | non C.C.Dyer; assistants, Mackenzie for a.series of dances at at president physician is stationed with Miss Pocock, of Hillhurst teach- = EVERYTHING IN: | fo gery Allen and Mr.Stowe, Glen 2 special rate .of £3.00 per night.th de Sanitarium, who will direct ing the dower school, and Miss Myrtle ip ee .; Co Bat ne \u2018 > Mr OF.Jenkerson was appointed |4 ® stalls of treatment, order the Bice, of Magog, in \u2018the upper school.y i \u2018 Sutton Village\u2014Mr.L.L.Jenne.road] inspector to replace Mr.A.Bart- as y life of \u201cthe patients and enforce Miss Christie Powers, of Magog, is .' \"00.© i > a \u2018Raggman\u2014Mr.L.G.Phelps.lett, who las.removed from the lo e regulations which must \u2018be | 8t Miss\u2019 Maggie Sullivan's for a few Sas doTr A4 ; a ; La \u2018fast Bolton\u2014Mr.G.L.Whiting, cality.: strictly carried out.| \u201d days.man DRESSED-AND IN.THE ROUGH\u2014WHhi | 3 Ie polton Centre; and Whiting Ball, Mil- Mr.Jos.Cunningham and-the Sec-|are in th osé will be admitted who | | bo] ca 4 Te CES I § 2 jiegton, as assistant., reta y Treasurer were appointed as a are in he frat Stages of pulmonary | \u201c MARBLETON.' | .; _- : BY ie # LEA I + i _ * 5 .\u2018F- : fest Bolton\u2014Mr.Thomas Miller, committee- to make a report concern- |.; ho, in the opinion Arrivals and ge artures: Mrs.- .: Co Co ~ os CE | 5 F- Bu Fost.Cousin assistant.ing road asked for on the Ath and of the examining 2nd resident physi Noble and daugiters.Cookshire ne 11 THE SHERBROOKE LUMBER -YARD, Me | 3 _ C on D gust Farnham\u2014Mr.J.J.Brimmer, 21 ange line from lot 23 ati 7 by.séni- lof Mr\u201d * \u201cMerrill Rev.Wm.| Bell \u2019 ; CS Ÿ | 9 i By ts, Geo.Abel Adams and town line of Weedon and submit su Ce Patients ou | Boshart{ Cr ets of his nis.\u2014_\u2014 Tel.No; 888, 101 King Bt.G.'A.MACIVER.Maniger.| 2 a 1 ! i , Hall._ ; : report to the County Council.\u2018 vious to spis must pe examined pre- ter, Mrs! GM.wills d recent] Miss casa = A PA = \u2014 = : = wom E a ; © 6 Luke L.Knowlton, of Knowl- In answer to the request of Mr.A]- |examining pee of que o \u2018the Alice French, on.s short visi io | he he & ès cetetééétettéé he 4 A SE J 4e) treasurer, and Rev.Geo.C.tbert R.Willard for assistance in plac- jum when possible.Patient enitar- (relatives; Messrs.Homer r and Barney | & Wier AH.\u201cuy EB ET tt ia bope of the League t toble op er,- Gladys, in some char- taken from the waiting Mat in the | Bishop, | to Constable, New.York: Ff : is oC 3 aE a M It is the e, gue thht |iteble or other.institut ; a i A State.call ; i | wo | «torts of Brome Count wi Ta : ution, Council- {order of their application and exam- ate, called there by the death of: | i .fhe el mo Frome Count y will lor McFadden and the \u2018Secretary |ination, and must be exaintned with their bf{ther, Mr.Wells Bishop;Miss | %.Pa .| 4 - mE very larger gn re th on and Treasurer were appointed as a com.|iñ two weeks previous to admissi -FMary Ouùghtred,.to: Sherbroo } on ntl p ¥ i : 3 sde help to ma e the campaign moe fe Jpauire into the matter and [And give satisfactory evidence of Ta Tuesday, to resume her duties as one | ® = oo peter ere _\u2014 ee - pence = i k.\u2018 ] ga rer ; TL to the ouncil at the next.re- |\"PE suitable cases at that time.\u201c, pot the.teac achers \u2018at theHigh.School: | @ = 1 N ONT.yoy wanf to save: dws tua ae 5, p- x \u201cTT GRANBY.gular session.TC\" | Six months is the maximum term [Re Clifford: Oughtred | and Ca À Wearables and passe vhbney Gh Your ew FAIL Cy vad a, | 3 - L | LS Billa amounting to the sum of |OF treatment, jexcept for sons: specs f, tester Harold-OugNtrèd, to.attend » \u201c|g, Dont Fou want te kpom what is belay ort ane TL 4 Mrs Morton, son and daughter, of 353.54 were approved of and ordered |! Feason.The first Mmonth:id* © {Stanstead College; Mrs.G.P.Hunt, | & + arte ?ee avira \u2018ork, Londonand \u2014 yr | 4 wh 2 kite on Be bor ie and Mrs.| paid.of probation, .at the end of whi¢h: and Mis Ohapthan, in Sherbrooke | § + \u201cing, [by means\u2019 of fine \u2018half-tone engr ving: bone laut | it 3 \u2019 C, Aitcheson and ather friends.: \u2014 time treatment may be terniinated'&t and :\u201cLénnoxville recently; Mr, and oo and {best creations in Furs and Fyr arnt.Cloth Sl | % @ Sunday next is rally day in the |\" - BRIGHAM.the discretion of the residént.physi- Mrs.L.P.Bishop, away for a [short + pes voa Tweed, Sostumes, à fake, 7.Jackets, =, Blo) es, \"À - ; | 4 ' - Mcmgregational Sunday School.Arrivals and departures include: cian.Patients must agree to leave holiday, camping at Lake Aylmer; © hfe all these, and thousands of Ses tien may | oo | E + 2 ir and Mrs.Avon Déllofl and Miss \u2018Mrs.E.H.Hawthorne and famil the institution at any time required Mrs.G.M.Willard and Rev.W \u2019 - + be Hought for the gmallés outlay in- tash en ' - MA Dollof, of Magog, were uests of |to their home in Montreal am by aim.and thelr friends must be Boshart left on Tuesday for a | short 1° you want a copy of 2 Le SE = Te ue ?| \u2018 \u201cMir.and Mrs.W.F.Giddings on Sun- spending several weeks here; Mrs.rty to this understanding, |trip to Quebec; Mrs.Wm.Hart/home To | Tr T oc.7 Qüsy and Monday.: Hawthorne and Mrs.Kenne dy spe nd.when considered necessary.« (from North Hatley.SR ar gm 1.;Ç AQ U E 9 S| Ce .27 Js Chick, of Boston is visiting 10% & ew days at Rouse's Point;\u2019| thing and heavy oa qe Rev.LN, Kerr, in Sherbrooke this | - Sl A 0 ; ?Mir and Mrs.8.A.Horner and other rs.M.A, Stowe visiting at Sutton |the winter, | : T week and returned home | rade a Lo BR CS vo a : - + .* 8 ~ and 3 me on Th sday Co vo à BE eg a : fends.2 Le « recently; Mrs.E.Estey, of Eastman, {rug and fur coat.provided with a accompanied by Mrs.Kerr, who has - Fa 1 ; and , Wint pe 1910: q | É | 2 Xr Ene Shipman left\u2019 for Bel- th 2 guest of her sister, Mrs.Stowe; In no place ean the treatment of beer 2 patient at the Protestant Hos- - À À er 1750=11 | Ca i ; © \u201cEars perl Mr.Gord at EN SE dass Filly carried out as i be 80 success Pa friends joes are tonne wel.\u2018 | CAT , 9 E | ) ; Barr attended the Brome Fair | on we pi Lawrence Thompson to vis- ium, where the patients\u2019 Hr Paper come.tier home and hope she may Co 1.WAX ALOGUE Fednesday.© Te:atlves In \u2018the Canadian West, Mr.its can be regulated, and where sur- soon be- fully restored to health.\u2026, now ready for mailing to every amily iif Canads do Lan.Fessré: Harry Fuller and Herbert and Mrs T.E.Bmith in Montreal on|roundings are suitable.« ioe community here is much ghock- 4: = Ihig catalogue ie mot confined uo findics and Onilds ¢ | - J ruler were in Coaticook last week dés fon: T.R.W.Carr left on.Mon- Te rr mene - Æe and grieved .At the gudden \u2018death Le tions of the famous Ae ces andidlu rad 0 a ] .; * Mattending the marriage of Mr.Jam ay for Toranto to spend: a-fartnight CLARENCRVILLE, of the well-knownfand highly respect ;.- \"\u201cCLOTHES\" for men-+t éontaihs {120 p guaragiteed:.| | 1 1896 i G.Fuller.James there and in: Ottawa; Mr.fa\u2019 Thomp- | The annual SF, en\" connçe- |©4 conductor, Mr.B.0.Doyle and ex- | Lo mlafkeble bargain ofterings in réraitdres Carpets 1111 5 : | + Miss Hattie Ferguson, a i son jof Montreal, a week-end guest -at tion with the Methodist.Church was \u2018tend.td the bereaved family sincere 5 Muse, rae 08s, Plance and, Player-Planos, beet cp p.07 .» #1 OTE , accompanied Mrs.Geo.Thompson\u2019s, asd at hi held on Thursday, Sept.1st.The sympathy in their trouble, : & .\u201c, à \u2014 in fhot everything sand accessoNes \u2018for the Toilet | ' 4 7 her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Miss |'mcther\u2019s h 8, api at.Ms h a nie Oil Dé gh : A AER a LI thelpr ing you\u2018could possiblÿ wish for.# And.; |.| : 9 M iekerley, of Abbotsford, left on mother 5 ome at 5.A fon 2; Miss eines iay Im rain fell \u2018eoplouëly on ne\" = x case LL TM i the [prices are a revelation -%: fhe ne vanthg 4 ; | _ ' saturday morning for St.Jobn, N.| tert; Mr, F er school at \u2018St: Lam- \u2018 orning.In the\" after- .ju, NETT;: is Le ooh poor BREL ES dé de % WE.where they will visit friends \"and Bert, Mr, F.D ugall,.of, Granby and noon the- clouds ;liftéd and a golden Arrivals and\u2019 depart RT» QLENI 2e 0 a OR 3 4 44 ne Miss L.Buck, E.Farnhan, sunset followed.On\u201d ; - laimids a departures \u2018Mis.John ~ a R d ; also cr thr 2 \" .arnhant, - = A J .BY Ay morn 4 ; Ne plas LDA ee 2 RR , > Co 5 Fo ge Dominion Exhibition | guests of Miss B.Morey; Are.Tooth- ing the orb of day rose brightly and end ichildren, of Bt vais .Gare RR \"TR y 18 ~.cac LE 3 ° ; ; aker, home from Claremont, | the weatner wus On its best behav- | visiting relati \u2018ere: ary, 1.1% À 5 and address: It willbe] y ; \u2018 Canon W.B.L N.H.iting relatives: here; Miss \"J A will, | W.B.Longhurst is attend- The evening serviees \u2018at the Can-|°\" Youthful hearts were jubilant Jamiesor vest, nere; VLISS ülia.D requéét.\u2018yRead.our:RREB © - | - ea Oar of the Church of gregational Church ber eafte pe il de as the vehicles approached to con-l eo on Hast Asig pus, te à re 1 gt ft : t meahs sonethingy | ; ER à in Canada, which is being lat 7 o\u2019clock ; saF 1 \u2018vey them to Missisquoi B a \u201cMrs.Sin J Mr.and | ok 1 , yo aa 4 Cd i \u20ac.ælebrated in Hali _ o'clock, until further: notice.a ay.r.Grover Hanno, of Lisbon, N.H,,- BE N )W 8 \u2019 4 | me M in alifax.; Co Mr.James Fair, one of the oldest Hugh Monaghan with Royal Greys |iting {friénds i A vici LE 4,\u201d Vi @ : ces) baie VS y\" town at- ter Blanche and aunt, Mrs.|which such occasions are condueive.| Julià Etta Sarah; th \u201cBYE | 197 Cobo ooo oo oo ooo sai do oil Sie gt R .Me ae funeral of their father, [\"to Coaticook on gunt, Me ce The sports were freely indulged nj] == : a h,- the five fonths .H 5 _iebert.Bh and son, of Bury visiting her aunt, by both children and adults.Prizes i 4 rite - Mrs.P.O'Connell ; Rev.Mr.Seaman Were given to the successful competi- oe ; THICK, SWOLLEN \u201cGL ANDS to Stanstead on Sunday to preach in tors.Nuts and candy freely distri - ;- >} Hat make & horse Wheeze, exchange with Rev.A.H.Moore s|buted.-The invigorating.waters ot ¥ Juve Tilek Wind, or 2 Mrs.Wm.Johnson and Miss Green.| the old historic bay were.thoroughly 3 | vid fey 2 Pe Te slade of Waterville to visit their sis-|enjoyed.Gospel songs lustily .sung |.2 & 14 à ABSORBINE : ter, Mrs.D.Spafford ; Mr.and Mrs.upon the \u2018beach, and the return trip | - | E ; | É gd / Ed.Wadleigh to their home in Lan- equally, full of merrjment rendered the ro a \u201c _ foo bunch or Swelitne d caster, N.H., after a three weeks\u2019 day\u2019s outing \u2018one of the most delire 1 SE : TR pie, ors, TO hairg visit among relatives and friends ; ful in the memory of the school.Th op b+ Le fit.200 per Dotti, do.Mr.Fred Carr, of Lyndonville, Vt., results of the races were as follows f 5 E.of .; red, Book 3 D free.at Mr.D.Spafford\u2019s ; Mrs.G.Jones.Girls 10 and under, Dorothy Tip Ÿ ÿ EF * : pctind, 81.00, for duc G and son, Eric, of Waterloo, visiting |Ping, Marion Tipping, Ivy.Walker : | La i Be ES we icose Veins, Uleers.Hydrocele, Varice Mr.and Mrs.P.H.Wilson ; Mr.and Girls 15 and under, Bdith \u2018Tipping; £ à 01 LE roues, PDF.180 Tong SL, Sprinof lec: Mrs.Wm.Bresett, of Hanover, N.H., Bernice Tipping, Lena Derby.Boys # pC yt TEL, 10 Tommie St, Sorincfied, Mass.| Visiting Bis cousin ec W Bresett, |10 and under, Douglass Tipping, Max §.0 - | to id D here after an absence of 42 years ;|wWell Derby, Frank Bush.Boys Lo : > > .Eo = Messrs: Harry Bassett and George and under, Colman Edy, Lee Green, », 5 hod 4 D Lawrence camping at Little Lake ; John Thompson.Young ladies, Miss- LF it 2 ë.> nu P; : 2 rs.Robt.Bennett to Sherbrooke on | es Edith Tipping, Ruth Tipping, G.{> ù \u2018ry ¢ Saturday, MI.and Mrs.J.W.Mec-|Findlay.Young men, Messrs.How- iy Î 19 Lead and ¢| Connell to Begbe on Monday and to|ard Bush, Roy Bissell, Clifford Pro- | An ti ; \u2018 Fitch Bay on Tuesday and Wednes- |voncil.Co : oo | nt - cay ; Mr.an rs.P.O'Connell © to \u2018 fps mony.Im- Last Hatley to attend the funeral of , DUNHAM.EN 3 .0 ir niece, Miss Meigs ; Mrs.Mars-| Mr.A.L.Longeway bas: just re 124 {mediate delivery ¢ hall of Waterville, visiting Mrs.A.[turned 1.\u201cm the Canadian West where} \u2018 UE | : Lockwoad ; yr.wm, Bresstt and his [he pure.cd a 300 acre farm, twelve | ; Lot : | ! Brooks to Katevale on|miles bi.nd Calgary.Mr.Longeway | M 29 S = .JOE .: AE 1 The Canada Metal Ki | Sunday to attend Church and meet lis very vuthusiastic about his new |.| Loe a 4 \u2014 purciase and expects to locate upon LS Liroite 1 4 ERC \u2014 it right away.His moving operations 11 EN ABE g y ng op 1.oJ).Office, 31 William St.: RCORN.: [will commence this month.Co A 24 TORONTO, + Mr.and Mrs.John Lahue, son and Mr.Turner, who bas found Dunham LL 15 TMS auana nu _ § daughter, of East Pinnacle arrived climate the only cure for asthma, has 7 si, \u2014+estenasoeu home.on Satarday from ar outing returned here from Calgary and is Lo TTT Te to Silver Lake, Franklin, Vt.[bcarding at the \u2018\u201cRetreat\u201d\u2019 horue of bo 7 - 81 rs.J.L.McMurtry, of |Mrs.Guillet.Mr.Turner's home 18 in Eo no GET -\u2014 Buffalo, y Y., were guests recently at Greenfield, Mass.He has passed a i We _ - er rother\u2019s, Mr.John Lahue\u2019s.céuple of years here in comparative i S ern Ontar Mr.F.L.Frost, of East Pinnacle, comfort, whereas he is quite ill \u201cwhen | ji 10 and Mrs.Homer Thompson, home af- [anywhere else.Dunham Village Coun- ; fi ; ter attending Sherbrooke Fair.: ny \"ill | vil age 10 t | : - \u2018Mrs.A.C.Savage and daught \u2018 cil will soon have to commence o f, + ur @ S \u2018Granby, spent several days visiting boom their locality as & health;res- sé 1 ; | > | t _\u2014- ER \u2018 23 ; her brother, Mr.E i 1 Ort.= , 3 1 oo Res other friends.r.Ernest Willey, and fr and Mrs.George P.parlent: LY ter TRESH CRANDERRY SAUCE où George Lamotte, of Mattewa, [the winter vest with Dr.F.#> Lo.© \u2019 7 Dinner.On sale recently: © calling on old friends England, their uncle, and: will there Pag ood ALEX AMES \u2018 Mr.Moses Lahue continues very: siting the Mont real He Peesday pa M | 5 5 J .1 oil .- A \u2018Schools opened 1 lay | A | Poe 9 MES & SONS, \u2018Mrs.E.I.Harvey is home after with Miss .Ellison and Miss Garrick 74 3 79 Wellington St Cit | spending several weeks at the seaside in charge of five grades.Good work 4 tr ry LILY.jin Maine for the benefit -of her bealth.will be done in this-school.Dunham \u201d la TT W R BE \u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014_\u2014 | Mr.and Mrs.Edward A.Damon, is well provided with schools.Lee * fir RADLEY & SON of Manchester, N.H., came on Mon- | Dunham Ladies\u2019 College opened day eve to spent two weeks with bis Tuesday, with a full staff of teachers mber of pupils.} UNDERTAKERS .WD PICTURE FRAMERS.NTENAO STREET.,.SHERBROOKB, QUE PAU Telephone 207.onle's People\u2019s Tal \u201cmother, Mrs, B.A.Damon.= = - \u201c = \u2014 ame MEMORIALS | abl® work ly, Granite Tarbie Monuments Prices reasonables | RIOHARD HAMBLY, 7 \u201c4 ye ah edn a \u2019 2 | î and an ordinary nu The full qudta arrives gradually.Recent visitors here include: Dr.A.C.Paintin of Knowlton, and Mr.Hal- pin of Empire Tobacco Co., Granby Mr R.P.Small was in Montreal for a couple of days, this week. \\ > PE \u2018 ; .Pe 2.3 .+4 \\ \u2018 ! Cea 3 rn igi sprée .- ab Dat SES I A k dy 1 IE ALY ee Rea = - ri ara ry Whe .s aes ÿ ar taf a : 5; : .- 7 - - TM a 1 Ta * A PE 4e = SE pd +94., % a odie Lo.= A ta Ta tes UE! \u2018 TRE SE NB ES ee KA ersr, » iy: 8 owt gs + cect : \"22e PTE Cv 5 ASR rag, we OYA ly ; at Spy ov Lm aT a a oi 2 A \u201ci RE ORI Xp, : me chu\u201d > te ou re .>, ° + \u201c Ch AR SRE windy \u201c Ca A Ce _ - TL.\u201c7 / Lo .= A + .oo.A a ted aad.7 re 3 » ay a Men tas J Re \u201c vuiwéi = - ro Le 2.+ \" - ; A 2° She / TE Be Ae Az .7 + a y \u2014 + i 3 pe - 5: > + \u201cse .re AT po =\u2014 TS | ney => = \u2014 _-\u2014 A \u2014 = mr eT4 \u2014u > ê| =1 \u2014 =3 =| = | El WHITE LINEN SUIT.The suit above is very simple but for tbat reason will appeal to many.The material used is heavy white licen.The simple blouse has kimono slecves, which fit the arm quite snugly below the.elbow, and are decorated with buttons and embroidered motifs.The .bodice fastens on the left with these crochet buttons, and the skirt closing follows the same line to the hem.For the motifs of embroid- |\u2019 ery very coarse cotton is used, giving the effect of braiding.The neck, is filled with lace.Hat of white straw, with knots of white flowers and green foliage.- {LATEST FADS IN PARASOLS.\u201cThe parasol at the upper left is of silk, in pastel gray, with a shaded border in deep tones.Each alterpate point has insertions of dyed lace in self-tone, and the parasol is fringed with a novelty fringe af narrow silk braid or tape.On the right is .another novelty patasol of white.silk, with decoration of pink taffeta.- A ndrrow fold of .piping of the pink, which is knatted\u2019 at intervals, edges the parasol, and crushed roses whose petals are made of the silk are placed singly in the.spaces above.The centre sunshade of novel shape!is of natural | color pongee; with & barder of the, same finely .marked in accordion pleats.\u2018The parasol, which is pictured as closed, is of bréwn silk, with a carved wood handle, tinted in brown : and green.FRENCH PRISONS.We have it on good authority that the way of transgressors is hard.And I dare say it is ia most cases.But it does mot seem to have any overpowering terrors for the average French lawbreaker.In England, once you get into the clutches of the law, very little account is taken of sentiment.Ste «.inplacab e justice is all that evild, 8 have any right to expect, and; ag 8 Tule; it is all : they receive Engligh prisons and penal colonieë'are run- oh; severe, unsympathetic lines, and \u2018no excessive indui- .gence is shown tow their inmates.This is as it should -he.i But in France \u2018different notions seem to prevail as to the treatment of criminals, with the result that the prison does not inspire the wholesome dread it does in England.Take the case of Duez, the official liquidator, who admits having swindled the French religious orders out of something like £400,000.Although he is now under arrest, and may be sentenced to four or five years\u2019 detention, that unwelcome prospect does not appear to fill him with uneasiness or melancholy.Not for him the head or the heart bowed down! As be passes along the corridors of the Palace of Justice on his way to the cabinet of the examining magistrate, his former lady friends salute him with a nod and a smile, and the courtly receiver, with all the Frenchman\u2019s proverbial gallantry, bows over their hand and imprints a kiss upon it.Other acquaintances\u2014perhaps ac- fel: » { beet, \u2018meat extract, se.ae me\u201d, gd = _ eel een = (A \u2014 TE OF VOILE- AND LINEN.The sketch shows a frock.the neck and bordering the to the belt is a broad band of \u201ctpne linen.This linen edges the is composed of alternate tucks the, waist td hip depth, and in self-tone are placed at regular \u2018the\u2019 center front of the skirt.A HAT oF \"LINEN.The newest thing in outing hats\u2019 ig I~ the one sketched above.These smart, or bats are of natural color linen, with good width of brim to intercept the damaging rays | & frame; the \u2018 brim piped with ed on - left by a hat spring from .this are of the linen, | as decoration.These hats as may be.readily seen, are just the thing \u2018wear\u2019 with linen suits, and fill a long- want.- a and the culprit is taken off to jail, | carceration.I have known cases in which criminals in French prisons were able to bribe their warders to smuggle in from their friends outside delicacies which find no place tn {he ordinary prison fare.ings, ine \u20183nd brandy were obtained in th way, \"although the introduction of these luxuries was a distinct breach of the prison regulations.Presnes is notorious for its \u2018\u2018hospitality,\u201d > journ there that many criminals range to get locked up until it is time to come out into the balmy air of springtime and the genial sunshine.Less than three months ago, the story, goes, a-new prison in France was opened to receive its first prisoner, sentenced to six months\u2019 detention.The new establishment had cost nearly £4,000 to build and equip,but unfortunately | the prison budget made no allowance for the warders and their \u2018\u2018guests.\u201d The Governor finally solved the djlemma by deciding that a policeman, who was married should take up his quarters in the prison and serve the prisoner with his meals.But after a few days the policeman got tired of this.The profit he made on the arrangement was very small, and in a confidental tone he confided to the prisoner that, if he cared to take French leave he would see that every facility was given him to do so.But his charge complices\u2014shake hands with the pec- cant receiver, and make inquiries as to his health, and the delinquent assures them with a smile that he never slept so well in his life as since he was locked up.Journalists and photographers tumble over one another in their eagerness to .interview or snapshot Duez before.he disappears, with his guards, through the door of the magistrate\u2019s cabinet, and the dishonest official, who confesses to making away with nearly a quarter of a million belonging to others, laughs prodigiously, and tells the men with the cameras that he will charge them 5f.a picture.Why this inconscience, this syni- cism, this absence of shame and regret for the most impudent and extensive series of frauds that Frenchmen have known since Panama ?Is it because, as M.Barthou, the Minister of Justice, himself admits, that | there \u2018is something rotten in the French magistracy?\u2019\u2019 Or is it due to the impunity with which evildoers in.this country, provided they have enough influence in high places, escape - the punishment \u2018 \u2018they rightly merit ?Even when sentence is pronounced, \u2018he hung on to tig tell, and rung for quickly reassured him on the point : \u201cI am all right here, \u2019\u2019 he said, © «Your wife is an excellent cook.Yon are all very kind to me.This is a nice, new prison, I haven't been so well off for a long time.You don\u2019t catch me running away.What's more, if you discharge me, I'll Jolly soon be back.\u2019 Then the chief Warder tried to persuade the prisoner that he would be well advised to make himself scarce.But he might as well have saved himself the trouble, for he met with no more success than the policeman.All the doors and windows of the prison were left wide open.He was given permission, he was even asked to go for a walk, in the hope that he would disappear for good.He thanked his jailers and several times went for a stroll round the neighborhood.But he always returned again in time for his meal.One night, \u2018however, he met an old friend when he was out, and after a glass or two of wine they found so many things to talk about that it was 3 o\u2019clock in the morning when the \u2018\u2018prisoner\u2019\u2019 returned to his lodgings.But although - of pink cotton voile, with white lace insertion as trimming.The surplice bodice folds into a crushed girdle of liberty in the shade of the material.Around bodice self- .el- | how sleeves, and is used effectively as deep band on the skirt.The bodice an insertion, with a chemisette of lace and batiste.The skirt is tucked into the spaces between are filled with entre- Jdeux of the lace, Crochet \u2018cabochons intervals on the linen bands and down of \u201cOld Sol,\u201d are | more sensible: than many \u2018of fashion\u2019; 8; vagaries.The linen is stretched\u2019 over | \u2018the same; the large \u2018\u2018tam\u2019\u2019 crown is fold! | ed.into a plain band of linen, fasten-, tailored baw, |, ;&ls of the material.The quills which \u2018with simple tracings of heavy cord | for | money can do a lot to soften his in- | roast.\u2018and So agreeable is a so-| at.the approach of winter, regularly ar- Cs : wm DAILY x swoop, BATURDAY, \"SEPTEMBER 10, 1910.1 eee = A il a \u20ac, Erde ARC a = 5 ei > a RRA ENT can = + LINGERIE FROCK.The figure above shows a dainty mode for making up embroidered flouncing, and also pictures the newest things in hats suitable for wearing with this style frock.The bodice is made solely: of the flouncing bel¢w a yoke of alternaté tucks and late.Below the tucked sleeve of the e breidery is a shorter puffed sleeve ot fine batiste gathered into a narre band of lace.The skirt has a sh rt tunic of the embroidery and the derskirt, which is slightly.full, is of lace and tucks occupies the gic of both skirt and tunic.The hat is black maline, with an under ruff of lace and bow of pink ribbon.11514 set gy, PINK AND WHITE.For the little girl, and in pâte for most any girl to the age of 16, hoti- | \u2018ing.is niore \u2018comfGttable or stiftabl 37 than the \u201cfmiddy\u201d *; blouse and the many changes rung upon it, Here is di idainty example, of, pink linen, which hx T \u2018blouse i page of.the plain.ner, [While the\u2019 #äck portion of the collan, the cuffs, tie and bottom part of the blouse\u2014whiïch is folded-up around t \u2018bottom\u2014is of narrow pink and whit) stripe.The side-pleated.skirt is of the plain linen.Ï simple, yt.- new and pretty.wort, no one came to thi At last the polleeman all he was prison gate.\u201cIf you don\u2019t be gone, I'll fire.on you!\u201d | { The lodger took \u2018the hint, but at o\u2018clock he was back again, and hig guardian had to comply with his request to be admitted to his cell.It is said that the Sous-Perfect is ses riously thinking of \u2018offering the \u201cpris oner\u2019\u2019 a louis to go elsewhere for His food and lodging.\u2014Paris corres : pondent Lon lon Globe.+ \u2014- A - \u201cBETHANY.Coed : Arrivals and departures .\u201cinclude J \u2018Miss E.Larviere to Montreal, after; spending her | vacation with her par rents ; Miss Lucy Clark to her home lin South Newbury after a short iy with hér sister, Mrs.W.Lancaster jand other relatives ; Miss A.Truax: ito Northampton after a few weeks\" visit with Mrs.\u2018Arthur Truax ; Mr.; and Mrs.G.Copping, Mr.A.Moffatt | .and Mr.R.Moffatt, guests of Mr.) land Mrs.W.Lancaster.on Sunday ; Miss Jessie Norris to St.Theodore, \u2018where she has taken charge of a jschool ; A.and I.Hackwell, Mrs.J.'Copping and Mrs.K.Derry of Bos- cobel, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lancaster on Tuesday.Mr.Lancaster's house is nearing completion.4 DUNHAM.; Arrivals and \u2018departures include \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Homer Lee and sons of | Hartford, Conn., guests at Mr.Jos.Lee\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.Clemens of Montreal, in town for a few days; Mr.A.E.Selby and Mr.C.O.Buchanan in Montreal this week ; Messrs.Jos.Baker, C.E.Baker, Ed.Baker, Gor- | don Garrick and the Misses Minnie Lee and Annice Selby attended the Sherbrooke Exhibition.[ The Ladies\u2019 College opened on Tues- : day with a good attendance and bright prospects for a successful | \u2018year.| MOR'S RIVER.| .Arrivals are : Mr.and Mrs.W.M.| Brown, of Weedon, at Mr.L.A.J] Brown\u2019s; Mr.W.A.Pierce, of Nor- | wich, Vt., with friends; Mr.George Pierce, of Boston, Mass., at the home of Mr.D.W.Ayer: Miss Nelly Squire of Compton, the guest of Miss Ethel | Harran.Departures : Mr.Alden Aldrich to Coaticook on Wednesday; Miss Ha- zelle Brown to Waterville to resume her studies at Waterville Academy.Shiloh s Cure ure uickly sto 13 id |.i dhe throat and lungs: TE hates I exists, and it would be decided- cor eu me ST.CHAD'S WELL REDISCOVER- : ED.| (London Daily News) Another interesting link with the past is brought to light by the recent discovesy of the \u2018exact spot where lies St.Chad\u2019s Well, once a famous chalybeate spring in King's Cross.In the eighteenth century people came here to drink the waters, which were supposed to be especially useful in cases of dropsy, scrofula and liver complaints.Gradually, like all fashionable spas, St.Chad's was deserted, and residential houses, then warehouses, were erected on the site of the well., A few days ago the builders in laying the: foundations for a new structure in Gray's Inn road discovered an arch some twenty feet underground, and this has been \u2018identified \u2018as forming part of the \u2018old well.away stretched the waters once famous for their medicinal properties.1t - has been ascertained that the spring [2er the arch to a spot thirty yaris ly worth while to have the water analyzed \u2018and find whether it ; each, £1,806 1s opened a window and shouted angrily! | .%.retains its pristine virtues.\u2014+ { A CAPTURED TREASURE SHIP.(Pall Mall Gazette) ia Just 145 years ago the largest bulk of treasure ever.taken from a.ship at sea wds brought into = London.It was the whole of the cargo of the spanish ship Hermione, cap- |.tured on May 21 by H.M.S.Active.The \u2018Hermione surrendered to the Ace tive without an action, and , the treasure was landed at Portsmouth .and conveyed to London in twenty decorated waggons with British colors over Spanish and an escort party of sailors.The strange procession London on August 12, the day on.which George IV.was born.On being old the treasure realized £519,705 1s 6d, and the share of the officers and men of the Active was as follows :\u2014 The captain, £65,063 13s 9d; three 5 { commissioned officers, each £13, 004 $148.1d; eight warrant: officers; i\u201c \u201ceach, £4,880 3s 2d;: twenty \u2018petty: officers, 8d; 158 each, £485 6s 4d.- où WHERE ABRAHAM FISHE Mrs.Victoria de Bunsen in Sou) concerning Abraham which will New to many readers.She leatned of \u201cThe | it while at.Ædessa, the traditional Ur |\u2018 of the Chaldees, She was shown there a large oblong tank of water so filled with tishes resting just below the ° and backs seemed almost wedged to- | | gether so as to' form \u2018\u2018an almos surface of the water that their; fins id layer of silvery life.\u201d | \u2018\u201cThe guardian of the mosque throws some meal into the water and the | fish jump high to catch it, a great | living pyramid, of which those who |: jump the highest form the pinnacle.The t child, fished inthe.tank.Hence , to.this day.Indeed, - overtake the.this law.\u201d \u2019 ra 7 FALL FATES.Yow fairs yet to be held : Shefford , County Fair, Sep.1, \u20ac 14,15.Tae fig Compton County Fair, Scotatowa, Sept.\u201814 and 15.» Dunham Fair, Sept.14 \u2018and 15.and 21.Danville Fair, Sept.24.Megantic County Fair, Inverness, Sept.22 Marbléton Fair, Sept.21.gp nowIton Horticultural Fair, Sept.Drummond County Fair, L\u2019 Avenir, Sept.27th.+ TIRE COST PER MILE.\u2018The average cost per mile is lower with Dunlop Automobile Tires \u2014 because, besides the quality that goes with the name, the Dunlop Company is ever anxious to thoroughly satisfy still reached seamen, its mb .sol- ition: is- that, Abraham, as a 5 the\u2018 5 fish were considered sacred.No.single: * \u2018one has ever been, caught or.killed |® -death.would | ¢ man who\" transgressed The following is sa- list of the, ten Richmond County Fair, Sept.20 Vi ] every user of Dunlop Automobile Tires.: 4 i\" VCATARCUS | aE = = Tie Legare \u201cSTOVER\u201d Means Money to You.«td enthinels 3 \u201cWHY TAKE CHANCES = There is no.need to buy on guess work.personaly test the We vent mi \u201cLegare \u201cSTOVER* Engine (Built for the Farm) It is the service engine\u2014based on a complete st of a farm.It takes the place of the udy ot.It never quits work or gets tired.We know you want a Simple, Reliable and Powerful Eagiag : WE HAVE IT.7 4 \u201c + { Dow's buy a Gasoline Engine until you have ad ARE \u201cSTOVER ENGINE.Write today for re A fn Dariiculars, = MANUFACTURER & - 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UssD- THR POV \u201cMEN naine 1 +1 \u2018 +1 75000 Gia oak over LS raCeu eus today on Eronten \u201cthe now ling, Bach n ° | dot earth marked out Soncavate.| = :.+4/Fhe new rails ha -S s'éfetributed on ee \u201chey sixty feet ere y-modera in re Dhe work is also tha mew power junction granted, S © ~ matter of Craig vs.rerulted in the mov little turther down : work on the dam i ~ settlement of the.di The company at ; has some 100 men \u2018#- - Wélopment work, ei -* or on the lines.It is understood t to advance the wo bs before Winter.: eau ap,\" 24 ; vo WYRGe pe.MAT >, 3 \\ ki 1: = 4 * * PRECK NOT DU Ludfngton,\u201cMich., 2 Friday's wreck of car ferry No.18, .lives, was not d overloading or to a , Yessel's machinery .\u2014, Cause pf the disas: x +.fully determined, 0.7 reached by Generali D.Trump, of the Pq : road, who came her .vestigate the wrec] oo NEWTON WILL DH _ * NEY ; London, Sept.| 8 Iegsage from Ktl p+ \u2018gharged wi py the fact .Mrs.Crippen, Art æolfcitor or Cripp * Hallowa an to take \u201che Ee | - 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