Sherbrooke daily record, 27 octobre 1911, vendredi 27 octobre 1911
[" * Record.Established 1897 ONE CEN OCTOBER -7, FRIDAY, SHERBROOKE, BURNEDJO DEATH.Two Other Women are Believed to be Fat&lly Injured.GASOLINE STOVE EXPLODED WHILE SUPPER WAS IN PREPARATION.Acton, Ind., Oct.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mrs.Audrey Morrell, aged 20, and her infant daughter were burned to death, and Mrs.Jessie Paugh, sister of the dead woman, and Telma Morrell, another daughter, were burned fatally last night when a gasoline stove exploded while the supper was in preparation.About a year ago a sister Morrell was killed in ner at Shelbyville.ACTION TO BREAK OP \u201cSTEEL T MINISTERS LEAVE I Cabinet Council Held Yesterday, But Only Routine Business;* i Transacted.of Mrs.a similar man- V Is Most SweepingriProceeding Ever Entered by U.S Government.ASKS FOR DISSOLUTION OP STEEL CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARY CONPAN-IES.Trenton, N.J., Oct, 27.\u2014The Government\u2019s long planned suit to break up the so-called \u201csteel trust\" -was begun here yesterday in the United States Circuit Court.It is the most sweeping anti-trust action ever brought by the Department of Justice.The Government asks not only for the dissolution of the United States Steel Corporation, hut for the dissolution of all constituent or subsidiary companies, which are alleged to have combined in violation of the Sherman law to \u201cmaintain, or attempt to maintain, a monopoly of the steel business.\u201d There are 36 subsidiary corporations named as defendants.J.Pierpont Morgan, John D.Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Charles M.Schwab, George W.Perkins, E.H.Gary, John D.Rockefeller, jr., Henry 0.Prick, Charles Steele, James Gay-ley, William H.Moore, J.H.Moore, Edmund C.Converse, Percival Roberts, jr.Daniel G.Reid, Norman B.Ream, P.A.B.Widener and William J.Palmer arc named individually as defendants.PAY YOI TAIES OR YOU MOT VOTE.Coatlcook Municipal Council Sends Out Note of Warning to Electors, SEVEN SAILORS WERyHOWNED.Accident Happened Alongside German Cruiser Muochen, PREMIER BORDEN RETURNS FROM HIS HOLIDAY ON MONDAY.Ottawa, Oct.27.\u2014There was an exodus of ministers from the capital last night in view of the nominations for the bye-elections, which will take place to-day.The Cabinet met in council yesterday afternoon for two hours, but at its conclusion Hon.George E.Poster, acting prime minister, stated that only routine matters connected with recommendations of the Treasury Board had been dealt with, and no appointments put through, Mr.Foster left for Toronto last night; Mr.Cochrane for North Bay, where the Conservative convention for the Provincial House is being held to-day ; Dr.J.D.Reid for Prescott, and W.B.Nantel for St.Jerome.Hon.W.T.White is remaining here for the week-end, his nomination not taking place in Leeds \u2022 county until tho first week in November.The Prime Minister returns from his week\u2019s holiday on Monday, and there will be a full-fledged meeting of the Cabinet before Mr.Borden and a party of his colleagues leave on Tuesday morning for the demonstration and banquet in Halifax.Among the ministers who will accompany the Premier are Hon.Messrs.Cochrane, White, Hazen, Reid, Hughes and Nantel.Preparation for the coming session is going ahead rapidly, and the various departments have their estimates for the fiscal year 1912-13 well in hand.There is some talk still of a short session lasting until Christmas and another commencing early in March, but it may be taken as tain that the session will extend over a period of three months, leaving the general policy of legislation over until the autumn session next year.Capt.W.H.Bowie, deputy ser-geant-at-arms, has been appointed secretary to the Speaker of the House of Commons.The ment is made by Dr.Sproule Col.the Hon.Sam Hughes will attend the Thanksgiving Day manoeuvres at Hamilton on Monday next, leaving Toronto that evening for the West, to which he will pay an\u2019extend-ed visit.SMALL BOAT WAS BEING LOWERED INTO WATER AT TIME.Kiel, Germany, Oct.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014A small boat, which was being lowered over the side of the German cruiser Muonchen, last night, capsized, throwing its occupants the water.The boatswain and sailors were drowned.into six ON ALL POINTS.President of Chinese Cabinet Will Be Severely Dealt With.MINISTER OP WAR REPORTED KILLED.CANTON SEIZED BY REVOLUTIONISTS.SETtlEHI Oi Pekin, October 27.\u2014The throne yesterday surrendered ta the Tzu-Ohcng-Yuan, China\u2019s National Assembly, and in compliance with the demands of the assembly, dismissed Sheng Hsuan-Huai, minister of posts and communications ordered Prince Ching the President of the Cabinet, before a board of inquiry, where he doubtless will be severly dealt with, released from, custody the president of the Sze-Chuen provincial assembly and other leaders in the riots at Cheng-Tu, and, in fact, agreed to all that the assembly asked, with lack of dignity inconceivable to Western observers.The.edict, in which these orders were promulgated, has been read with regret by the foreigners, and especi-cer- I those who were associated with Sheng Hsuan Huai in the negotations for the loans and for reforms, which brought about his downfall.MINISTER OP WAR KILLED?Shanghai, October 27.\u2014A Chinese newspaper in an extra edition yesterday announces that the minister of war, General Yin Tchang, command-appoint- i ;ng thg imperial forces, has been assassinated by his own troops.The paper also states that Canton has been seized by revolutionists.Great bloodshed there, is reported.POO CHOW HAS FALLEN.Shanghai, October 27.\u2014Chinese official telegrams report that Poo Chow lias fallen, and that the customs lias been seized by the rebels.A despatch from Hankow says that in an engagement Tuesday, chiefly with artillery, the rebels were driven back, but tbe imperialists failed to follow up tbeir success.PLAN OE WORK OF THEJ.C.T.U.Platform Outlined in Resolution Yesterday.SOME APPEALS TO THE CANADIAN AND BRITISH GOVERNMENTS.The Dominion Convention of the W.C.T.U.adjourned yesterday afternoon.The feature of yesterday\u2019s session was the adoption of the \u201cPlan of Work.\u201d It is outlined as follows : 1.That the various Provincial Unions make appeal to their respective Provincial Legislatures no pass a measure prohibiting the co- lor ; Agreement Reached Betwe:-n Miners and Operators to Put to Vote.GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR MAYOR AND ALDERMEN IN JANUARY.Coatlcook, Oct.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Posted around in different parts of the town may he seen placards reading, \u201cPay your taxes or you cannot vote either tor mayor or aldermen.\u201d The precaution of this notice is taken by the council in order that ratepayers may got their names upon the list of municipal electors.Under the old charter the payment of taxes was not a requisite for being on the list.At the present time Lie secretary-treasurer is not allowed to place on the lists the names of ratepayers wko have not paid their taxes previous to November 1st.As there will be general municipal elections next January, including the election of Mayor, the matter of being on the list is of more importance than it was last year.The secretary-treasurer is busy this week receiving the contributions of the ratepayers who desire to be in a position exercise the municipal franchise January next.HON.ROUT.ROGERS, NEW MINISTER OF INTERIOR, TOOK ACTIVE PART IN NEGOTIATIONS.Winnipeg, Oct.27.\u2014( Special)\u2014The miners\u2019 strike of Alberta ami British Columbia, after continuing eight months and almost paralyzing the southern part of these two provinces, was ended last night as the result of repeated conterences between Hon.Robert Rogers, tbe new Minister of the Interior, and the miners and operators.The agreement signed is to cover a period of three years, and will now be submitted to a rc-arenCum vote of the miners\u2019 union, but the settlement will be satisfactory to all.The basis of settlement is said to be an increase of 1(1 per cent, in wages, recognition of the check-off system, slight changes in the wages schedule, particularly regarding contract work.Foo Chow is one of the treaty ports, and capital of the province o' Fo-Kien.Inclusive of Xan-Tai, ?large suburb and European quarter the population is estimated at 700, 000.JAPAN NOT SENDING TROOPS, Tokio, Japan., Oct.27.\u2014(Special.) \u2014It was officially denied today that Japan had sent troops to Mukden-Manchuria as had been reported.use of caine and other opiates, save purely medical purposes.2.\tThat in view of the increasing use of cigarettes (said increase last year totalling 100,000,000) we take steps to inaugurate another legislative campaign.3.\tThe introduction of an extension policy for the Loyal Temperance Legion whereby the children of our foreigners can he reached and taught not alone temperance hygiene, but personal purity and borne sanitation as well.4.\tThat temperance posters be pro pared by tbe Dominion Union for use use of schools, etc.5.\tThat each Provincial Union avail itself of the opportunity afforded of securing tempérance libraries at the low rate of *1 for five books.O.That the Evangelistic Superintendent in Dominion, Provincial, County or Local.Unions a.ssume full responsibility for all devotional meetings, this being ui harmony with the World\u2019s Union.7 That the programme committee be composed of the.president, rorre sponding secretary and the president of the entertaining Union.8.\tThat each Provincial Union begin an active campaign for man\u2019s franchise, asking for the lot because they are citizens.9.\tThat we urge the.necessity electing women as members of school board wherever possible, that tlie Governments of the Provinces be approached in regard to the making of a law such as that in New Brunswick, re the appointment of one lady on the school board to repi e-sent the Government, and one ap- CHARGED WITH SHOP DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF IRE EASTERN T Reine Allaire Broke Into Premises Of Mr.Menard at Eastman.ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL CASE WILL BE HEARD ON NOV.3rd Swcetsburg, Oct.27.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 High Constable Boisvert, arrested Reine Allaire, of the Township of Stukely, charged with having broken into the store of Mr.T.Menard, of Eastman, some weeks ago.There was taken from the store a gold watch, shoes and other goods to the value of about ?50.The accused, was brought before Mr Lavery J.P., and committed to jail to await his trial.The accused Allaire, is not altogether responsible for his actions at times, and he will be dealt with Judge Mill vena at silting of Court here on November 3rd.SAWMILL RUNNING AGAIN.Scotstown.Oct.27,.\u2014(Special)-The ! Scotstown saw mill has started to i run again.It is at present getting i out shims, for the Railway Company.REPORT LIGHT GRAIN YIELD.Bondvilfe, Oct.27.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The threshing machine is busy among the fanners these days, who report the yield of grain light this season owing to the extremely dry summer.LAYING OUT M.1).ROUTE.Flanders, Oct.27.(Special.)\u2014 Mr.Soles, P.()., Inspector from Mont real, passed through here looking over the ground to establish a R.F.1).Route through this section.by the USERS OF POWER ATCOATICOOK.Council learns That More Is Being Used Than Contracts Call For.wo- bal- AGI,!\t.'EM ENT 1\tIAS\tBEEN\tRE\t\\(\u2019H EC\tWHEREBY\tMl\t[N ICI 1\t\u2019AM\tTY W\tfl/L COME\tTO\t1TH (\t)WN\t Co;\tticook, Oct\t,\tJ-fi\u2014( Kpeci\t\till ).\u2014 The\tcouncil of i\u201du u«l-''.-ed to writ© you.becmiso Father Mor-T '\u201c-(\\v's cures are Imown In all partH.J f > eu i in help me.i m ( jncl's sake do so.l\u2018b':mo reply quick.' 'coTicl lotte?: \"Thank:: for your quick '\u2022'ply- i have been troubled with \u2022 / \u2019ma for L\u20190 years -H ¦ on my face, jo \u2019k, arm.: a?d hamh and right now k is one solid sore.I \u2022 an\u2019t secra to fk\u2019t any cure.\u201d o0 clays later: \"As y-.a roquiHted rne la lot .\"ii know how your .vile* worked, < :m say it did mon* jp.\u2022 j than the 1\u2019our doctor.': here who treated me.My face u d nook - also my arm: and hands arc alumsi.well\u2014hut J need .i iothcr box of , Salve.\u2019\u2019 July 10th', 1911: \"1 am delighted to ! t II you that I am entirely cured of ! Kc^erna, and am more than thankful for your Ointment.It.did for rne what 4 doctors here could not do, and r cannot possibly tind tilting words of praise for my relief and euro.\u201d A.J.Kiev.stead.The above prescription Ik not.a \"Oure-AM\" or so-called patent medicine.Dr.Morri.scy pr'escribod it fur 44 years, and k cured thousands after other doctors Î failed.Price, 50c.per box at your dealers, j or Father Morri.scy Medicine Co., , Limited, Montreal.\tao2 Montreal Quebec and Liverpool Lake Champlain .Got.26 Empress of Ireland .Nov.'1 Lake Manitoba .Nov.9 I\u2019hiiproBH of Ireland .Nov.17 Rates\u2014Empress Steamer*: First-Class, fwa.fiO and upward* ; Se-\u2022ond OlasM, $AB.7S an4 upward*; Lake Steamship* »\u2014 One-ClM* Cabin, Second-Cla** r&te*« 960.(HI and u0j Ticket* anB EnformfctfO* IrtJtH any Hteamshlp Agent, or EL SEWELL, CUr Fa»*.Agent, 9 Strathcona Sqnar*« Sberbrook* Beaeral Hten-rafthi* A*e*efli Itf) line* represented* CANADIAN BKHVIChi.From\tFrom Soul humbl.mi.\tMontreal.Oft.17 T.S.K.ALBANIA Nov.i OH.HI T.S.S.AUSONIA Nov.lH ITi:: .1/lr i.iIch Cabin (Callvd KOCOtld) A Mcjiniit,\tKb,:\u2019;, ami upwarda, otl.or Hti'amoriq Tl.v.Ot) and upward».Tilled-Obi::'.Britinb '.¦iiaf.bound, $310.2S Prepaid Wes' .Ï.T0.DD.For fui'iliiT particulars apply to IC.lt.Snwcll or c.n.Foss, Sherbrooke, Que., or The Robert Refont Co., Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, St.John,Nj B., and Portland.Mo.Hon.Robert Rogers Is a native of Wakefield, Qnobee, but like many ithers went West when young to nake bis fortune and succeeded.vVlien he was eighteen years of age lie itarted business a1 Charlevoix, Manitoba, and remained at it for sixteen .\u2022ears, in lhat rime building up a lueia- 1 .ive business, which enabled him to ittain si ill ft; eater financial success n grain dcali-o; and mining.His first attempt lor political honors was in 1890 when he was the unsuccessful candidate for the House of Commons | for Lisgar.be then turned to local politics, and was elected to the Manitoba Legislature in 1899, becoming a member of the Executive Council in October, 1900, without portfolio.Two-months later be was made Minister of Public Works.Tie was re-elected in 1903, 1907 and 1910.He finds bis POULTRY POULTRY Lamb\u2019s Meat Market, Ltd., 22a University St., Montreal, are buyers for choice crate fatted Chickens, Ducks, and young Turkeys, dressed as follows\u20141st, He sure your stock is well fattened and finished before l illinp;; 2nd.Let starve 2 1 hours.Kill by bleeding.Dry plucked.Remove oil feathers carefully.1 Jftl cot) l \u2018\u2022ver n itf lit.and ship py moniintf exprès.Put.up m ordinary clean boxes, usirij: Paper for linintf.Care and att.cntioii will ttlway» briritf good prices at LAMB\u2019ft M A K K ET.LI M1T I*: D BirfUa, fifîarriag*!# «no »*e.fhs on Mr.BIPTHH.WARCUP\u2014.\u2019 Sc Leeds, Quo., Oct.21st, ,'jll, a daughter to and Mrs.John V/arcup.MILLS\u2014At Farnham, Que., on Monday, the 16th October, 1911, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur M.Mills.WHITE STAR DOMINIO UBGEST\u20187.\u201c\";CANA Montreal and Quebec to Liverpool Kve-H tiaturdau S.S.Laurenlic S S.Megantic PaBBcrttfera in all Claotten.Elevators.OrcheatiAB.Rates: First, $92.50 Second, $53.75 up S.S.Teutonic S.S.Canada Only On© Olar.s Cabin, (TT.) ami Third C\u2019lar.'i.Rales : Teutonic, $55 up Canada, $50 up Third Ola : at low ratea.Olngfti Koomri only.XMAS SAILINGS From Portland, IWc.and Halifax, N.S.Canada ; Meganlic ; Teutonic ; Dec.a, 0,\t14.Book early.He- euro your Berths now.Local Agents\u2014C.H.Foss and K.II.Newell.Main Office, Montreal, P.Q.M A SS A ('HU3ETT.3 31JFFP.AGISTS MEET.Horton.Mass., Oct.27:\u2014(Special).Reports and other routine business occupied the initial sessions today of the annual convention of the Massac-busetts Woman Suffrage Association.Tomorrow the convention wilt be ad- hief recreation in riding and driving.\t*\u20197 Anna Howard Shaw, He has one soiq\t1 \u2019 1 -'dent of the national organiza- tion.A pure, rich, high grade, flavory coffee.The kind that raakes you linger over your cup\u2014such is Jl Jr and Cbffee t2(\tFucked in I and 2 pound cans only.fHASr AND SANBORN.MONTREAL.THANKSGIVING DAY A/Iondat|.Oct.30th, 1911 Excursion tickets will be sold between all stations, Fort William.Ont., Sauit Ste.Marie, Mich., Detroit, Mich., and east, at Lowest One Way First Class Fare for the Round Trip Good going Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, October 27th, 2.fth, 29th and 3(lth, 1911.Good for return until Wednesday, November 1st, 1911, For tickets, information, etc., apply to oit; Ticket Office, M Htratkeu** ¦*.Bell STel.180 and People'! sir ChfeA, Bt.aUon Tel.H07; Rentrai Btec '¦'» AyntcR.SAW MID- FOK SALE Conslst.ias ol the following : 1 saw mill sunipped with plautr, matcher.shtnidu machine, board saw rig, etc., 20-foot, head water power, water wheel, 3» acres land, double tenement house and small eelf-contnlned house.situated right In the centre of .Woe's River Village.Will sell cheap.Apply to W.A.HALE or W.\u2019J.MAT.Sherbrooke, due.- fic 1 'Ja 1 Of ideas, wltaharesome .avoi\u2019t'.,'e abilit-* (Bir ra Bleaaowrite tiREJiUCY A UelNTlBfc.lie I*t 9 rutuut AUoreaifl.V'eehlueie-\".U.CC\u2019 ^ roü* SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY.OCTOBER 27, 1911.WE HAVE JUST PUT IN! STOCK A NEW STOCK PATTERN IT IS VERY PRETTY Something out ol the ordinarr\u2014a nice white China with a green decoration.Our store will be closed on Monday.Thanksgiving Day.STROUDS z Autos Overhauled Ben *3f Residence 737 When through with your auto for the season have it overhauled at DREW S, during the winter (.storage free* Absolutely no cars overhauled in the spring.AT hDVW\tPeoples 2*4 .1.UntTf\tShop.B Albert St, For Office Supplies and Stationery Modern Office Appliances, Ltd, p t * J 100 Welliigtoi St.Wholesale and Retail Sherbrooke, Que, Fu u R R 3 We are showing the largest variety of that line in Sherbrooke.SEE US FIRST J.A.ROBERT FURRIER 69 WELLINGTON ST., SHERBROOKE.BELL TEL., 963.WAR IN CHINA War is in progress in China at the present time, as everyone knows.Everyone does not know, however, that we have declared war on our stock of China and decided that most of it must go within the next two weeks.We have filled one of our windows with a portion of our stock and marked it way down, some half price and some even less than that.Do not fail to see this display of genuine bargains soon, as there are onlv a few pieces of each kind.A.C.SKÏNXER.Jeweller and Optician, 7 Strathcona Square.papers, have the following in reference Francis Wilson.Herald.\u2014\"His comedy pleased the big audience so well that there were many curtain calls.\u201d World.\u2014\u201cA lesson in unselfishness is taught with many laughs and tears in Francis Wilson\u2019s comedy, \"The Bachelor\u2019s Baby.CITY NEWS : THE WILSON PLAYER-PIANO 65 and 88=note styles A high grade piano with the finest musical mechanism that skilled workmen and modern machin e r y can produce, combined in one complete and compact instrn-ment.A player-piano brings into your home the masterpieces of the world\u2019s famous composers, and anyone can play it.\"When played by hand in the regular way the Wilson Player-Piano looks just like any other high grade piano and the splendid tone and good wearing qualities of the \"Wilson Piano are too well known to require further praise from us.W~e would like to demonstrate: these attractive instruments to you whenever you call.This places you under no obligation to purchase.WTe have a special room for player-pianos, and our stock is one of the best to be found in this Province.Large assortment of both 05 and ««-note rolls at the lowest possible prices.Catalogues and full information to any address.H.c.Wilson & Sons A Tonight will be amateur night at His Majesty\u2019s Theatre.Mr.F.J.Conway, has been indis posed for the past week.Mrs.Marcus Armitage, is visiting friends :n Soutbington, Conn.Miss Grace Xourse, trained Nurse, is engaged upon a case in East Angus Men\u2019s Overcoats, our special line, the celebrated Campbell\u2019s Clothing, 25 per cent, discount to-morrow only.T.Vineherg.Choir practice in St.Peter\u2019s church at eight o\u2019clock this evening.79 Ladies\u2019 Suits, new goods.Prices $16.50 to S25.00.To-morrow, Saturday only, to clear, $14.98.T.\\ ine-berg.Mr.and Mrs.John Fletcher, have returned from an extended trip.The Protestant Schools in this city will be closed on Monday, Thanks giving Day.Our stock of furs is the most complete in the city.Will be pleased to show our goods.Prices reduced fo: Saturday sale.T.Vineberg.Mrs.«Rev.) Burnett, Richmond, was the guest of Miss Mooney, Wolfe street, during the W.C.T.C.conven tion.Poultry shoot Oct.2$th and 30th at E.M Page's, Beckett Road, 2 p.m.Turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens.The collectors of the W.A.of St.Peter's Church are requested to bring in their returns by Saturday, Oct.2$th.Mrs.F.Malcolm Craig, left today for a visit to Toronto, and other Western cities, and will be gone several weeks.Mr.J.3.Mitchell, returned last night from the Eastern Townships Bank Directors' Excursion to the Pacific Coast.Special for Saturday only.Misses' Coats, value $10.to $13.50, Satur day only $7.75.Now is your chance at T.Vineberg's.The members of the Adult Bible Class, of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, will hold a banquet in the Church Hall at seven o'clock this evening.Mrs.F.W.Andrews, of Prospect Street, Miss Bessie Andrews, and Miss Ruth Brown, are spending some time in the Ancient Capital.THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE.His Majesty's Theatre was well filled last evening, and the large audience thoroughly enjoyed the performance of Charles A.Sellous merry musical extravaganza, \u2018\u2018The Cat and The Fiddle,\u201d as presented by Harry B.Watson and his clever cast.From start to finish the crowd was in excellent spirits, and liberally applauded the performers.The mechanical effects were perhaps the best ever seen in this city.The audience was lavishly entertain ed with up-to-date popular music, songs, dances and clever jokes galore.In addition to these they were amassed by countless tricks, startling illusions, unaccountable appearances and disappearances.Beautiful transformations crowded the stage during the twenty scenes of the play.The play was considered by many to be the best of the season.C.E.ENRIGHT & CO.; Thanksgiving Sale * 4 * * t Beginning SATURDAY.21ST.{ and lasting: one week, 20 Per Cent ^ * of! on all Trimmed Hats.Elite Millinery Parlors Strathcona Square J CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS (Continued trom page 7.) position to Mr .Monk in Jacques Cartier.Sir Wilfrid itnformed a press representative that he will resign in Quebec East and represent Boulanges in Parliament.INNTSKILLING DRAGOONS Pekin, October 27.\u2014About 5,000 Imperial troops started today for Sin Yang Chow.The famous Innis-killing Dragoons, who had started fgr India, have been ordered to return to Pekin.They are now at Tien Tsin.ITALIANS LOSS MAT TRIPOLI.\"orrespondent Place Casualties at 400 Killed or Wounded.Branch Store at Magog LIMITED Nev Wilson Building Sherbrooke THE MODE P.W TTOTKL, pF -\"DOWN TO« \u2019N\" MONTREAL.«.The New Freeman\u2019s Hotel (Enropean plan.) ONE HUNDRED AST) YIV*TY ROOMS room* wHlVont batii, $1 50 a\u2019 ) *2.00 per day.Room* wiUi batL, *2,00 per day aud opward*.St.Jama* #-»d Notre Darn* St*.V.J GALLAOHKR.Pre* and Mao.Dir.Z On Moore St.« « 4* « 4* 4» 4.4» 4* 4* 4* « Nice little hv.ee with large Lawn and garden.A chance to get a home in a pieai ant and quiet locality.Cal! in.CHAS.G.BB0WN R*.i.\u2018y and J-'./jataa! Agent, \u2019Pôo*ie 32,\t158 Wellington 8t.* 4e * 4-, 4c 4c 4c *r.4c 4s 4* 4c 4c 4s 4c 4c 4» Mrs.Wm.Farwell, and Miss Far well, left Wednesday for Montreal, to meet Mr.Parwcrs, who Is expected home from the excursion to the Coast Better and larger than ever is the assortment of high-grade footwear at Chamberlain's Dolly Varden Shoe Store.Mr.R.Macdonald, K.C., and Mr J.A.Leblanc, K.C., attended a meeting of the Provincial Bar held at Quebec yesterday.The Sunbeams invite the young men of the congregation to come to the Church Hall at 7.30 o\u2019clock Sat urday evening to help them with the choruses for their concert on Tuesday evening, Oct.31st.The many friends of Mr.J.H Bryce, will b» pleased to learn that he is on the road to recovery.H« phoned the Record this morning that he expected to be at work in a few days.Dr.LaBeur, the famous Specialist, of Montreal, was called in consultât ion with the local physicians in tbr case of Gen.Paul Lang.Dr.Lafleur.was by no means encouraging, an?be considers the condition of the patient very serious.Mrs.D.P.Williams, of Westmount Montreal, Mrs.a.Johnston o' Halifax.N.B., and Miss Ella Smith of Windsor, N.S., were the guests o' Mrs.Andrew McDonald, Prospect St.during Convention, and left yesterda; afternoon for their respective homes The annual business meeting of thr Lennoxville Musical Club will bt ; held in the Church Hall on gaturdaj «evening, Oct.25th, at * o\u2019clock.; The committee of management ar< I confronted with some difficulties, not [financial, and they hereby invite al, | members of the club and citizens of the town to be present at the meeting to-morrow.No other form of notice will he given.THANKSGIVING DAY AT THE GOLF LINKS, j On Monday ( Thanksgiving Day, [ -weather being at ail favorable there jv/ul be a mixed foursome handicap, j .J.t'-i cat) be played either morning or afternoon as frefered, and Mrs.Sharpe will he prepared to serve [lunch.i There will also be a tea in the afternoon.Ah this is likely to (be thi last event of the season It is eg-pet ted there will be a large turnout of the members.INVADING GENERAL PLANS FOR ADVANCE INTO THE TRIPOLITAN INTERIOR.Rome (via frontier), October 27.\u2014 Reports received here yesterday from Tripoli say that the Gen.Qaneva, commander ofNfhe Italian army, of occupation, has'completed an elaborate plan for an advance into the Tripolitan Interior.TKe movement will be made through the tor «nation of a chain of forts so strongly fortified as to make them impregnable to the enemy.\tX Free distribution of large.-,quanti-ties of grain for sowing is the reward offered to the Arabs for their submission to the Italians and for their assistance against the Turks.Any attempt at hostility of the eom-jealments of arms by the natives will be inexorably punished.- Pigeon in Church.At a recent evening service in Cam Ouslang Parish Church the building tad an unusual visiror in a pigeon vhich had entered the place unobserved.Amusement was caused a-nong the congregation, as at the rime they were singing the words, \u2018Even as a fcird out of the fowler\u2019s mare.\" Child Kicked to Death.A distressing affair is reported from icht, near Aberdeen.Henry Rohert-on, two and a half years old, was tmnd lying near the door of his [ ather\u2019s hoto'.An angry mare was landing betide him and attempting î kick the prostrate body.The in-iries win.a the child sustained roved fata.Falkirk's Historic Spot A mémorial fountain is to be erect-d a\u2019 Falkirk to indicate the spot filch tradition asserted was where ;r John dc Graeme, Wallace's com-ade-in-arms.fell at the battle of Fal-irk in 12SI.Mr.Robert Dollar, of an Francisco, a wealthy native of alkirk, who ha;-; in the past befriend-d the town, will bear the expense.THANKSGIVING DAY OCTOBER 30th Single First Class Fare FOR ROUND TRIP.Tickets good to go October 27th.28th, 29th and 30th.Good to return until November 1st, 1911.E.O.GRUNDY, G.F.& P.A.Sherbrooke.RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS Q 3 S ClARNHAM \u2014 MONTCALM HOTEL -1- , completely renovated.Samole room* Sell phoh* No.«t.H.F, Battilon.Prop CIARNHAM \u2014 BALMORAL HOTEL -il* Commercial travellers' home.Sampli room*, \u2019bn».Phone 2-i.J.A.ChOQuetu G RAN'BY \u2014 WINDSOR HOTEL.T.A Lynch, Prop., recently ol Montreal G RANBY.THE GRANBY.\"HOME away'from home.A.V».-Colby & Co tTAGOG, UNION HOUSE REMODEL .! 1 led, newly famished.Garce&a 1 JnUtte.Li OCK ISLAND HOUSE\u2014COMFORT able, good livery.C.H.Nettleton.Proi rVTATERLOO \u2014 BROOKS HOUSE -T t The leading commeicial travellers tome, from hemt.J.N.Hadon, Prop HELLO BILL: Where did you .get the new Suit ?Why.Jack, that isn't a new nuit.I get rny Clothes pressed at The Modern Co.and they make them look like new.Dry Cleaning done for Ladies' J>re- also White and Colored 148 Wellington St.Upstairs.By Appointmeni| Furriers To H.M.King (ieorge V.In selecting articles of long-lived utility', such as Furs, you will naturally seek the security of a long-established guarantee.Since 1837 \u2014 for 74 years\u2014we have considered the confidence of our patrons our most valued possession; and to retain this confidence we will maintain our present high standards of style, quality and workmanship.We will be pleased to show you the new Furs; if you live out of town, we will mail our Album of Fur Styles free on request.Holt, Renfrew# (?) Limited Quebec, Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg.Cut This Out For Reference Electrical Repair & Supply Co.71 Wellington St.Sherbrooke, have the following Electrical Machinery in stock, ready for immediate shipment.All quotations subject to prior sale 1\u201425 H.P., 440 Volts, 3 Phase, 60 Cycle, Motor, new.1\u201420 \u201d 1\u2014\t15 \u201d 2\u2014\t10 \u201d 1-\t5 \u201d 2\u2014\t2 \u201d 110 Volts, Single Phase, Motor, new.Dr.L.C.Bachand SPECIALIST EYE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT, AND ELECTRO-THERAPY.At 8t.Vincent Hospital 8 to 1( !0 a.m.; at 17 Brooks street 10 tc 5 p.m.Free consultations for electrica cures from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.daily except Sunday.17 Brooks Street ohp-rrroGkE.QUE *494 M«*4«4
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