Sherbrooke daily record, 24 septembre 1904, samedi 24 septembre 1904
[" ; ri SEP] EMBER 24, 1904.is 3 snr AU=The Mati in 8 ig pondent ele: ows + : \u201cTelegrams | L oof Fe General Staff has as yet no.reached the| Emperor at 1] morning.1 can afirm Fy aon Port Arthur, \u2014 place the greatest anxjety ; a cour\u201d The Japanese |are ed in; 8 \u2018general assault, 3% wore futious phan _ its _prede- = sttacking \u2018the: town on RY ree taneously _employing ou for, di de determined to business.ussiari mines À battaliohs.Gen.Hock | , distinguished\u201d himself, \u2018dir de fre tom the walls, which{the \" régehed after i of Admiral Togo\u2019s hut | Kamimura\u2019s squadrons | dog in the struggle, which, it} will be final.A perfec : ! d shells is falling on the town.ul fortress, from the \u2018whole.ili | \u201c General Stoessel ag from fort to.fort-encoura ing | senders in \u2018their desperate efforts.b 4 Poténbire the tragic, Sp terminate ,\u2018 i fall of Port Arthur, is.> my | | At esurt hope \u2018has not Yet abandoned.\u201d «+ \"BLEW UP FORT.4 Mtersbirg, Sept.24\u2014It is Tre: {hat the Japanese have aban- .Battery of the Kurgpatkin ae blowing it up.- General has ordered: that the Russians | i À pi and that TUNNELer 24.\u201cThe, Tokio at of the Express\u2019 says the Japanese have hw r Th) Tn se \u201849 tunnel unde | Port bur, owing.fa.the ar en- terdd ig the work.They found ey hd do \u2018drill : throug Solid = l'An opporunit | has .npw \u2018be- die disposs \u2018of the corpses: out- Shefontiens, WI plesale crop wih necessary fo prcvent à pes- + The Bodies \u201cWore piled in} bbw and oll_pouredd over them.they were set.on fir, .The stench the decomposing remains was 80 | po affected Dalny.it toy must, defend\u2019 the foriress un- de last: : He says \u2018that the Czar ) » abandon the pny of.sav- * Accordingly, Gen} Kuro- tn Is Falling on the Town\u2014Secrecy Veils Nove- ponts of the Japanese Army in Manchuria.| o [iransbort.k in pursuit of a indescribable ig) he approaches | + > Russia persistency ,at| hie da the, me of (id and Admiral Alexicff to still a fortress the centre.of the | general - be a Gener- J sow in making efforts, 'it sais, rirmgthen the courts view.While 3 \\por-ambulances_ or the pur- of phraging the Jap nese trogps \u2018las made the betiève tive of developments i in the situiition i 18 permitted \u2018to reach the cofrespondents.Apparently four Japanese armies are converging about Mukden, but.although the distance to be covered is not great, several days are expected\u2019 to- elapse before there ensues a battle with the forces under General Kuro- patkin.Improvement in the weather conditions is regarded as advaptage- ous to the: Japanese.There is no news from \u2018the direction of Port though it seems provable that fighting is in piQgress there.There is no.confirmation of the report\u201d that be\u2019 Russian cruiser Gromoboi has left apanese | transport.| \"EXPECT A BATYLE, \u201c Mukden, September 24.Military\" au- | thorities here continue to.express the belicf that a battle will be fought | near -Mukden within a few days, but {98 \u2018 confidence \u2018are rémote, , The war balloon was sent up to- -day \u2018southeast of Mukden, which teems to \u2018indicate that the Japanese art expected to appear in that direction.\u2018 The Russians .are using wir balloons southeast of Mukden to bbserve the moventents of the\u2019 Japants \u201cin| that direction.~The line:of o itposts | established by the Japanese is to effective that, not even the Chinese have \u2018been able to.penetrate it.It i im- pos.ible, therefore, to say .definitely Marquis Oyama has disposed his fords, 1° SOME FIGHTING.Tokio, \u2018September 24.\u2014An official: \u2018telegram reports that fights \u2018have taken\u2019 place at, the towns of Tieling and.:Santüngku, sixty miles hortheast of \u2018Liao \u2018Yang; on September 20.The \u2018despatch says: \u2018\u2018Our d tachment «ag.vanced through Heiniuchuang on Sep- \u2018tember 20, and attacked the enemy, \u2018that active hostilities «consisting of one company of infantry, \u2018some\u2019 cavalry and a- machine gun sta-{ \u2018tioned at Tieling, and a battalion of infantry, 500 cavalry, Bix quisk fing and one machine gup, statioñed Santungku, which eight miles \u2018north\u2019 of Tieling.ussians, wh \u2018were\u2019 driven off to the northward, left, nineteen dead behind them.We captured some spoils.Our losses were { very slight.\u201d 1 ~~ JAPS REPU ED.+ St.Petersburg, September 24.\u2014 An \u2018official despatch from Harbin says that two Japanese divisions, with a strong force of artillery, attacked the Russian! left flank on the banks of the loss was over 700.The Russians lost eighty-six killed and 270 wounded.\u2019 ~ The .Russian forces maintained their \u201cadvanced position on a chain of hills befote.the Hun, ten miles southeast \u2018of, Mukden.| 0 .3 \u2018| done much hetter for he colonies than | J AP MOV EMENTS.fret topographiçal.disadvantages.Pape .remarks that the more per- is the defence of Port Wrthyr, the next campaign will be.ond.of the ra prince of: Te at a in the face .ill \u2018with scarlet fever, 3 el.The authorities here, de 'réquest oË.the \u2018Cor , atch tw the! Coronn syst 2 rs, j le VORSE THAN WAR.i.tah, Yh, September 244A Russian r here has.received official os tha cholera has\u201d appeared at fur.Up to September {191 were only a few cases, but.there } rave fears that the disease would %e epidemic, \u201cBion, September 24, Secrecy veils mes ofthe Japanese.ar mies Ma and little that i« \u2018indica a- an Govern- xperts to re- of weights \u2018of Mukden.St.Petersburg, September 24.\u2014Gen-.eral Sakharoff reports that the Japa- hese army is moving from Bentziapuze towards Furpass, six miles nôrtheast | The Hun river at- this point is shallow and probabis for this reason the locality has by the Japanese for crossing.If the Japanese gain a foothold at Fu pass, General Kuropatkin\u2019 s position at Muk- | den will be re as the Japanese will from thence able to threaten the Russian line of conimunications.Fu Pass is only twenty miles « north of Bentziapuze, but at present rate of progress the Japanese will probably be four or five;days in travérsing it.The Russian forces south of Mükden is believed to consi i ol only one army, corps, which is acting as, à rear- guard and is not intéhded to offer a serious resistance to the Japanese advance, TERNATIONAL Lr 8.OFFICY RON Abi: Lu E WHEN TEAM WAS if \u201cIN CANADA.Ee to Plain, Sept.21 (special made by LS, Customs pen and reported in yes 4, trie Record, .Promises to loads Flo 4, not to says complicated, ents, am lade n th While a\u2019 ändise of a subpici 10Us lobk- weling on the te T Was prog ;.aie from the Junction, Ci © to er, according to 14 ; i Of witnesgey present, fe] EO fin Canadi Pos bride and takin best; \u2014 be he bris le, pulled Him Ha dy, .seized | the.beam hd | dé RE pro Owner of the éffects seided, \u2018 7 wr tong against the / seizure and ou.Ft à ut.It is hi e possible [ pai atlona] compet may | TROUBLE MAY ARISE.w ATERVILLE.Sept.24.- \u2014Mr.O.M.Swanson, genial, harness imaker,.who occupies a spacious warm shop, has opened.his doors to the wise men\u201d of the village, where: they sit in comfort 'in arin chairs and: discuss the, political situation \u2018and all other \u201cmatters of importance.They now believe- that the loss of the Holt- ham.steps! \u2018to be a blessing in disguise.Mrs.William | Ackerly, of Hartford, Conn., accompanied v her son and daughter, Dr.T.B.Ackerly, and Miss, Ackerly, were the guests this\u2019 week of Mrs.Travers and Mr.and Mrs.F.R.Flanders.= | | .Mrs.(Judge)! Johnsom, \u201cof Valley City, North Dakota\u2014was the guest of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.J.McGove ern one day \u2018this week.© | Mr.John Melntosh, of Edmonton; | spent a few days in town this\u2018 week.| COMPTON.4 | There will be.a harvest thanksgit- ore I Maren fin | ; te no Fy ; BEL kL Loomis, prdsideur Lo SU : 2 ihe Aq Fdsiclint \u201cof the \u2018 om, boston Company, ix Lin + | PO PR ro + + .¢ es 1 5 | # .! ] _\u2014- WC 4 : jing service in St.James\u2019 church on Tuesday ävening, Sept\u201d.27th, (at half- past.evel o'clock.Preacher, the ; Rev, T.Bidvell.M.A, .AH cordial- Iv rind Te Mr.VW.6.Draper, of Compton, \u2018picked a ripe strawherry n Sept.ist.Cor Ie i } ) Liens SPEECH Arthur, | | ing colonial \u2018on the, other hand, the Chinese pro.| Minate all our fiscal polid \u2018ever construction may be put on Lau- \u201crier\u2019s speech it is quite :clear it \u2018contains,no word to ju ify| the.inference { nadian Premier is not ons | trines but the means by which that the Canadian Premier was Laurier {which should prof e a workable instru- Hun river on Sept.2lst.Gen.Bil derling \u201crepulsed the attack; = after | three hours fighting.\u2018The Japanese een selected | Lin, | able sea, \u2018prevails outside.our \u2014\u2014 - IN MONTREAL.os Dailies Comment on Premier\u2019s 8.I's Proposals.REGARDING TRADE TREATIES, \u2018London, Sept.24.The Pail y Chronicle thinks the difNeulty in the way of free trade for the | Empire.will be great, but not inguy rable; \u2019 dnd \u2018the ideal is attractive.pe «The Post says \u201cRosebery will find in the speeches of the Manufacturer\u2019 8 Convention \u2018and in (Lau ier\u2019s \u2018speech\u2019 abundant evidence of the keen desire for closer commercial relations.The Canadian Premier did not attempt like Rosebery to magnify every difficulty, | and minimize every possibility of*tn- ter-imperial \u2018corporation.His speegh \u2018is a clear authoritative statement of what the majority of! colonial st take possible on both sides.\u2018The Post.calls Laurier\u2019s remarks re the differences in ci ilization imperial wisdom.Great Brit.in can do nothing in the way of rejecting or accept- offers while the rigid tenéts of the\u2019 outwo) I Cobdenism - do- The Telegraph, aftdr remarking that the most of Great Britain is favorable to the Chamberlain ide 1, says: \u201cThe Canadian \u2018case, consicler ably the most urgent and momentous 8, is elinched orice for all by La riers.pronouncement.The only point now at issue is whether the mother country is prepared to reciprocate.a .THE TIMES \u201cVIEW.The Times says \u2019 vauñrier\u20194 | \"speech ought to provide Rosebery with some interesting.matter for reflection.What- that he is opposed to the Chamberlain policy.The question for the Ca- of the rela- onomie doc- the e maintained.interestin to-note not of op- tive merits of different fabric of Empire can Tt is especially! afraid to use the ; treafties 8 hughear to.eh ate the! Empire.evident y ianaquife équi maintaining \u2026 aicommercial | treaty, ment.That he be : xcellent \u2018 grounds for \u2018confidence that the two countries would he able to: strike a mutually advantageous bargain ig clear from the charge laid by the president \u2018of the Canadian Manufag turers\u2019 upon Sir Howa Vincent, \u2018that the Canadian manufacturers ar \u201cnot solely possessed by the idea to exclude goods of Bri tish le from the Canadian: market, IS NOT IMPRESSED.The Daily News| jsays the sayve terms of Laurier\u2019s speech is characteristic of that astute statesman.He says agreeable things about im rial union, and a treaty of commerce but puts his finger_upon the fundamental weakness of the preferential ides, that there is no common basis of tariff.We \u2018have give them a preferency we give them the freest market in the world.THE ARCTIC.HUDSON'S BAY EXPEDITION \u2018SAIL LD FROM SYDNEY.\u2019 Sydney, \u201cN.S, Sept.2.The Dominion Goveranient exploration steamer, Arctic, Capt.Bernier, which left Quebec on Saturday afternoon en route for Hudson\u2019s Bay, arrived here Wednesday night.After! landing - several workmen and taking on board officers and mails, the -ship roceeded to \u2018sea again Thursday afternoon.At 5 p.the signal \u2018service reported/ the Arctic four miles off Flat, Point, steaming\u2019 northward.| Clear | weather and a thirty-five mile breeze of northwest wind, accompanied by - ë nsider- ji \" MANSON vi LLE, Sept.24.\u2014 To Dr.! Rodgers\u2019 many friends his occasional visits are a pleasure even thoughlhis business is that of collecting putstanding accounts.He reports Mrs.Rodgers as regaining her strength, and the baby thriving wonderfully.| ; i} Things begin to.look fall like, as the foliage on the trees is! turning | color.The prevailing question is fuel and prices- range.as high as usual, with an upward tendency.| Mrs.A.Blanchard is still quite sick but is gaining slowly.\\ A \u201cJoe,\u201d our genial Syrian , storekeeper, whose last name is a mystery to many is away in Montreal on a J - i visit.e r : PROVINCIAL w.c.T.u At the \u2018session.of the Provincial W: 'CTU., at Huntingdon; on Thursday, \u2018the following oi were elected : President, Mrs.(Rev)) J.G.'Sander- | sm, Danville ; Vice-pr sident, Mrs.S.W.Foster, Knowlton Lorresponding sicretary, Mrs.Ri McLachlan, - Montreal : Recording pres Miss Montre Orinstown : Treasurer, Mrs.5.P Leet, Moritreal ; | \u201cYY\u201d secretary.the realization of Laurier\u2019 8 suggested | men.desire, and its meaning ist at | the mother country |.should choose a polièy which will thake, give apd \u2018Adams, 7.0.DEFEATED \u2018The réturn ma J ohn McCrum favorable for was in perf Exhibits.ini and - many av ot ty Burbank, Norri \u2018Ladies\u2019 Co C.Boutelle, The Heat y Bain me Se t.24.Si weather opened this mo ing very un- ur panuat fais with a Everything start evening.E FAR FD TOON.Was Un- Opening L tn Perkins, / + : ves - of and qoantity of exhibits, | \u2018The limits of the society \u201cthe wmicipalities of | Shipton, Dan He, Kin ey Fella, Ting- wick \u2018and St.George de Windsor.The | Richmond band will furmis - music during the day.and refreshments are to be had\u2019 on the grounds, at reasonable prices.Organization-C.C.Cl eland, -ex- M.P., President: Wilbur: J.allop, Vice- President i C.C.wn, Secre- tary-Treasurer.| Committees : : Horses\u2014d | A.MeCal.lum, G.H.Barlow; sheep\u2014L.A.Riel, Colby Gallop ;| cattl .Silver, | Alfred Connolly, J.Q.Adams, Norris Perkins ; swing\u2014Simeon Leet, J.P.Wilson ; fowls+H.I.; manufactured goods\u2014C.F.ank ; fruit, grain \u2018and, vegétable Hamilton, Olney, E.M.Lockwood; nt\u2014C.Boutelie, J A.E.St Directors\u2014J.|C.Stockwell, Boutelle, H.M; Lockwood, George H.\u2018Barlow, Colby |Gallop, J.R, .H.I.Elliott, kwell.Stephen Olney, J McCallum, H.- H.Cleveland, C.-.Seth Olney; S.Leet, A.Connolly, Jokn Q.cCallum, J.P.Wilson, \u2018George Hamilt n, L: A.Rief.ittee\u2014Mrs, C.C.land, Mrs.Stephen :O} Olney, Mrs, J.A.McC flum, Miss Annie Snaden, Mrs.E.B.Husband, Mrs.Mrs.Geo.Hamilton, Mrs.T.Crockett, \u2018Mrs.E.D.Harvey, Mrs.A.Protherough., Mrs.S, SCORE Cowan sville,.and our own of the former.victorious, win score of forty.at the regular and H.E.Wright .Dr.G.F.W.H.Lynch .H.J.Allen T.Hall .G.(Hamwdey Fred Vail G.Stowell Po Dr.J.McCurdy J.B.Fayne .F.Fossey Al J.Scale C.Kennedy .] C.McDonald .A.Savage seraeus R.D.Seale .A.J.Swett.C.Sanborn t L.Fuller soude | DUNDONA LD Rie.GRANBY F 818 TO 778 ept.24.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 h between the Granby undonald Rifle Clubs, was shot off Thursday, \u2018on the ground Our team was again ing this time, by sees + « ++.ees - GRANBY.sosereras suse store wea swsodsuse sossosess \u2018The following are the: \u2018individual scores \u2018out of a possible 105 distance.of 200, 600 yards: DUNDONALD.¥ vsssanee seesse suede * véfsrase eucoscrss sovoctoauseudes \u2014+orssc0 ccc0vouns \u201cvonzo0socdae Rev.G.A.Mason.tou ceva sehocseo esvounere ersoue 005000 vec 00.vers vsccus savsce 00200 0u000 are cu.recout eursaus sjrarse ovessesse veresrons see este, vororouso vnovun: 00008 3 8 Mr.during the nig the | road.Halifax at the stantly.\u2018Dunha Se bad after number of men ting ensilage co while fee the three doctor is ® ho maining fifizer.Mes.F.H.\u2018Waycott, Montreal.LT felt for M Pa.{xpre = lossing 2.ANTLY.tier, HALIFAX EXPRESS 100 FAST FOR THE HORSE Lm EE HORSE STRUCK NEAR WEST _SWEFFORD AND KILLED IN- West, Sheiford] Sept.24 \u2014(Special.)\u2014 S.\u2018B.Hayek had the.misfortune to have a fine young horse killed by the train on Thurs ay morning.a pair of horses in the pasture, they got out on to In the morning when the vane eng.they were were | One of them man- à aged to get adross the track, but the train strgck the other and killed it in- He \u2014 1.0 T ¥IREE FINGERS IN EN- | SILAGE CUTTER.*.24.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A|.accident happened here Thursday noon) at Mr.G.Pigeon\u2019s farm.A were éngaged in cut- Mr.Jos.Parrier, ng he cutting machine, in some waylhllowed his left hand to get neat the pnife, the result being that st ipgers were.cut off.The k to save the one re- PLACE | écial.) \u2014 Tho in ee Charles Divers leve- | C.F.A.A.1 a 500 had and early the example |a stronger boy.\u2018other school.schools choose .a team Tue SCHOOL, KTHLETE WORK.) Yesterday \u2018afternoon Dr.W.W.Lynch, of this city, gave an interesting talk to- the.boys of the Academy on athletics in.general.He spoke of sporti in the Roman = and time, and how as children they might set by - early athletes; : The doctor referred to the methéil : adopted by the American schools, | how that every boy was subject to a | physical examination on entering \u2018school.That \u2018examination indicated what form of athletics the boy should follow.If he were a weakly boy he would .be brought up to a certain standard and given athletics fitted for is particular build, and-as he went n something more strenuous was giv- he was thus in a fit condition to Rnow just what form of | athletics he was fitted, for.This also applied to \u2014 \u201d There was no boy in the school but | could follow up some form of athletics.111f he were an active boy he could take rt in short distance running, or if his movements might be suitable for long distance or more adapted, for the \u2018weights: The speaker suggested that \u2018they make a - change in the pro- (gramme of -their annual sports, and \u2018endeavor to bring out the best athletics in the: school.Let their sports be more of a trial day to fine out iwho of the.contestants -would be able \u2018to participate-in a contest with an- In the .meantime they could communicate with certain schools in the neighborhood and let .these .to compete \u2018with the team chosen from the -aca- | demy, and in this way there would be something to work for.In this connection Dr.Lynch said he would give a cup to: the team winning the greatest number of points in this connec- ion.: The doctor referred to \u2018athletics associated with mental clearness, bi as and Be out that athletics went a long ay in bringing out what was \u201cbest in a man, The doctor spoke of the lack dt in- 47 ian in sports in this town, and how, r its size, so little interest taken in thletics, and that the hoys of to-day would he responsible for the future in this \u2018connection.He congratulated the boys on their athletic association and gave Mr.Truell a great deal of credit for his interest in the boys and their sports, | An adjournment was made to- parade ground, where Dr.Lynch, the pick- nt sports, and gave them many pointers as to how they should proceed with their training, and the proper muscles to develop, ; A hear ty vote of thanks) was awarded to Dr.\" Lynch Pr the boys.HT | | RAILROAD.oe SUCCESS pr THE PRO.JECT N - [Ly \u2018ASSURED.St.Louis, Sept.24 \u2014 The.most important subject presented to the members of the International G eographical ongress, which convened Thursday at the exposition, .was the propose trans-Alaska- Siberian.Railroad.| M.Loubet, of Paris, the.projector of the railroad, reviewed the history of the undertaking.The approbation \u2018of.the Czar of Russia, President Roopevelt,.and several European sovereigns relative to the railroad has been secured, nd the trans-Alaska-Siberian French hyndicate of which M.Loubet is pre-.ident, considers that when the ar rangements.with Russia have | been ade the final step will have been\u201d aken and \u2018the success of the under- aking assured., | 3 | ARNS STRUCK ; BY LIGHTNING.; pan MER NEAR MANSONVILLE 1 .MEETS WITH HEAVY! LOSS.Mansonville, Sept.24.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 uring the thunderstorm which passed | ver this vicinity on Monday noon last \"the barns of Mr vers ng a» but all the crpps and a ij double wagon were consumed.The loss, is about two thousa ad with\\en | insurance wf only We understand Interesting Talk by Dr.; WiLL PRESENT CUP FOR rea] Greek | those en him.If the scholar went to college | ed the most likely boys for the differ- |.OMR.AND MRSS) HLL - MINER.| Granby, Sept.21 (Specialy- On Wednesday, the School Commissioners, -noon- they, | THE RECORD'S PORTRAIT SERIES; | PROMINENT MEN: OF TH E TOWNSHIPS, ; | L.E.PANNETON, K.C, .ex Rp ecast for the next 24 hours, oe ho and have lived on \u2019 the | The Archbishop of Canterbury de- | gued the Meteorological Jurean ; ; farm, which they now occupy nes Iv nies that He endorsed the ubway Fast io southerly, winds; a vedrs, .rls Tavern opened in Now York by ishop local NE but for the most birt They have ciglit \u201children and Potter.= Ider.his ° | fair and n LAO 1 MARRIES that such acts, i happy old are, où.Ecellent supp Ed CI Mr, and Mrs.Page, the picture of cecived many\u201d éon- gratulations an the completion of fifty { Fearsoof happye prie, life.An ex-.(0 A was syctl, and enjoyed grande hildren Livi ing.The Bar of the District of St, Fran- selected hy his colleagues at the Bar cis has many able and honorable mem: of St.Francis as Batonnier, and filled | bers, and conspicuous among them is that office with such marked ility Louis Edmond Panneton, Esy., K.C.| that hg was.again\u2019 re-elected in 1888, Mr, Panneton was called to the Bar in 4 for a-sgcond term.Ho was honored by 1870, and during his thirty-four vears' the M rquis-_of.Lansdowne, ile residence in Sherbrooke has |beemscon- Governor-General of Canada, by being nected with some.of the most im- created a Queen\u2019s Counsel, in\" 1887.portant criminal and civil cases that | Mr.Panneton has, also, figured in have engaged the attention of = the \u201cjournalist circles, having\u201d edited |and public during that period.He Was a.| published Le Peuple newspaper for a® member of the firm of Half & / White [number of years.An active work rin\u2019 for -a time, but in \u20181882 severed this | public affairs, he was appointed | to connection, and later formed à part- | the City Council where he sat for spme nership with H.W.Mulvena; which | years, and was rewarded for his \u2014in- - continued until the latter was ap- ! terest in public niatters ~ by ing - pointed District Magistrate, in 1895, | chosen Mayor\\by his follow Council The present firm of Panncton & Le- | lors.¢ Co blanc was then formed, Mr.Panneton, was the Conservative Among the important criminal cases candidate for Sherbrooke at the Pro- with which he has been connected may | vincial clections in 1892, (and as be.mentioned that of Garand, Leda elected in a three-cornered fight.I \u2018Lamontagne, Romi Lamontagne, and | was re-clected in 1897.At the turn of- -Beaulien, whom he defended: before.the tide in 1900 he was unsuooessfui \u2018 the Court of Queen's Bench.The La- in his tandidature against the present montagne tases-ereated great iniurest [ member.One of the mont impor ant throughout the district, and Mr.Pan- | measures which Mr; : Fannaton as neton Was complimented from the [Tesponsible for during his trrm- in/the \u2018Bench for the- very \u2018able defence he Legislature was that which enables Ja- had\u2019 set up.In.IS86 he recoived the | borers to fix a lien upon timber which | degree i LLM, fri Bishop's Col- | they have cut, as \u2018a security Jor their lege, Lennoxville, and in 1587 he was wages, , COURT FRIENDSHIP REGIMENTAL SMOKER.- TENDERS BANQUET MEMBERS OF BIRD REGIMENT .M.MILLETT PRESENTED - writ] SP; IND A PLEASANT EVEN, : | ADDRESS AND GOLD WATCH, Co INGOT Lust cvening a pleasing event took | The smoking concert held: in on | place in\" the rooms of Court: Friend- rooms of - the 53rd Regiment, in * ship, Canadian Order of Foresters, Odell\u2019s Block, last.evening, was one of when Mr.M.Millett was tendgred a | the most enjoyable affairs over Held banquet and presented with-an address | by the yegiment, he rooms ere and gold watch and chain by - the crowded.Col, Fraser, the -members of the Court.Commanding Offer.py and be- There was a large atlendance of for giving the.order to.f\u2018charge\u2019 the members anil their wivesz and full | pipes, he referred to the pleasure it justice.was done to the good things gave him to be present with the men, | A.I.Fraser, \u2018Private ; Argon the ollicers present wete : Ce R.Fraser, Capt.T, 8: Somers Capt.OC.K.Fraser, Cont] Simpson, .7 Hh Bowen, and Lieuts lue and Fuller, ) _ \u2014 4 GOLDEN WEDDING, | \u2014 5 ME.AND MRS.THOS.PAGE CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF THEIR MARRIAGE, {Lr and Mrs.Thomas Page, of Or- ford, last evening, ir \u2018 i = r44 ; .# * de - i Ci.' 4 ; + $ \u2018 \u2014- } 3.né \u2018- i ii ; 1 jn | J .! p.\u2014 3 i : -).« = 0 + pep?: 1 _ « - ~ < - all 2105 de 8 N : 1 * Ed > .ol i # 4 7° 7 \u2018 / / / hd « or \u201c « Eid \"À af EL AS * .etes.Shanda : Ree aaa es +» \u201c PS i wa réa PEN Af a.+ - wg + + rman cr gg apogee mee += He æ_ de 7 Lo ef Gi no [ls re igs An Yow Po WI ene Ex ERC PLA TU Ti Wl an SA i RY or Wc ue CE ee ae Bp ow ope ee nated: Ao - ape ro.di.dh.= à cb À dis - cute rE mr Fe ven , poet SA .4 | = {lb A FL ee = , epee cafe Cl Le Nida Frias San JE A of rr IIE MEN hice Rar Re UE has stood the most exacting testy of a.7 several generations.Ii is no easily.Hi \u201c| assimilated that the most d.licate Î | : baby thrives on it.Made only of vi ! \u2018pure cow's re and needa only 25; _ water to prépare it'for use, +34 - Let u# send you, free of charge, a A] , sample package of Nestlé\u2019s Food C { containing ficient for eight full ~ : meals, i lL.Co sen us a postal cad, LEEMING MILES & CO.Canadian Agents MONTERAL WN i We Ss es pen + rp ie.i A RESTE x A.FARWELL.ht, M \u2018(&poclalist to Protestant Hospital.) - Eye, Ear,; Nose and Throat Le co Diseases.4 - ; 8 ;- Sherbrooke | 37 Commerce] Straet : .«ppointment.ANS RENE TES Cig HG i \u201cil Bei v vu IN ON WIES LIQUOR RA _ T BURKE # + -Horer, © = Fahad si ; ne bot 21 TE HT ar Tost ike, \u201cnanagedHhy Chas Chenet.for diguor ree pus bu she i = louis ail his depatiésand adarge ; éizure pas mate.his pant wad the ont cotne- où nu my Cebu vints {from the : Citizens, of West Burke to fhe \u201ctake = altoernes.A hearing wasp held in Qe * hote nd ii pleaded not vuiluvh Pla was fined NOOO ald vas not + tetes dolor dl fudged in Tad.T furnish, She that Done tbr WHS to oo ; favo: take il Ca the comity jait, / he Totlowime eventue.it i i a > | etes Tiblets purchased the Bolton Spring House, \u2019 Consultations 10-12 a.m.and 14 Rm.andi B \u2018Mgr.Remshy, of Magog, has left for Montreal, where he will spend\u2019 the i \\wintep.- - | oo : \u2018 ! Z oy - - At a'box se jal \u2018 < at Robinson, \"$40 \u201cwas realized © on?behalf of St.Paul's Church.4 - Mr Squires, of the Hotel Beebe : .¢ hmond, was injured in the railway collision at- [Magog on Thursday, | (tank which \"fills the engines.| the engine, and is | 00020200 @e0202020~ ESTER Tome 0 Plain, has sold out Js house to Mr.Miles, of Sheffield, > Major Patteson of Clarenceville, has \u2018rêceivéd the long service medal-of the | Colonie! Auxiliary Force.a David Galbraith, of Sherbrooke, has and will considerably enlarge it.A return mateh betweer the Canterbury! and Island Brook teams, played at the latter place, resulted in a tie.Mr, Harry.Moore, of Magog, had the \u2018misfortune to\u2019 break iH a few days ago.while wrestling with a companion.The Boston.Last Co.are -making rapid strides with their new factory on the St, Francis riv rat Richmond./ Mr! J.s.Keenan, formerly of Saw- yerville, has bought the St.Jacobs Hotel, Richmond, front Mr.J.8.Snow.- LL > LU { Rev H.S.Fuller, of \u2018Portneuf, was introduced into the mission of King- Friday by Archdeacon Roe, as- [sey an sisted hy the Riiral Deas.a Mr.Fred.Webb, - of.Ric who Richmond.n ithe last day of August, a steadily \u201crebovering frpm his accident.| j Letters pateht have been issued by ithe Quebec\u2019 Government.incorporating | |the Fastern Townships Furniture Man- the | ring Company, with a capital stocklor $50, 000, ; ; CF j Mr.H.Shearer, of the Public | Works Department, Ottawa, was in getting information, it is said,\u2019 regarding the propos- led public building site.hm, The.Rev.C.W.Finch, B.A, B.D., land we ll known in the Townships, was | tendered a farewell by the Methodist congregation of Strathedgna, N.W.T., on the occasion of \u2018his leaving to take i hig new charge at Ninga, Man \u201cThe C PR have had erected at the toto at Magog a wind-mill that will pump water from the lake to the This machine will be used expected to be a : | great saver of fuel.Ÿ =\u201c / \u201cThe Chemical- Company of Cobkshire are at work laying the foundation for the addition to their works here, which is tobe an improyéd condensed plant.This apparatus comes from\u2019 France \u2018and lade from selected | matured l DOMINION TOBAGCO COxs tT or Te fining building.\u201c| ort- {hand and three in canjunction with |- \"RED CLOUE \"SLICED PLUG f, cured by\u2019 us, manufactared into plug\u2014 | one trial, and them judge it: 1 So cops about ten thousand dollars: It is-docated at the north end of the re- i T here are a number of cases of | ty- phoid fever at West Broughton, and one death: resulted from it on | Sunday.À : _\u2014\u2014 «44 CL , |, The Richmond Guardian says : The impression: made by Principal Moore, during his! tenure of office at St.Francis College was so favorable that quite a number of his pupils here have followed hi m to Knowlton.Lo | I pe on, | were in town,.Te day.Fon Mrs, Mabon \u2018and Tien daughter, | sister aud niece.of the Rev; W.P.R Rertars.\u2026 : \u201cMiss.Rosamond \u2018Cook, of Leominster Mass., is stopping for afew days: at , Geo.W.Boright\u2019s.Her Migs Gula Cook, has.spent a short has been - here for a few G.M.Larinour nd Edith Jaques attended up S.Con: ventjon \u2018in Bedford, this week.ubscriptions and advertisements for} thé Daily- Record may be left at the office of Mr.P.C.Duboycé, who will forward them: to AG without Shefiord, Brown, of school conference at | i being the guest of Dr, that place.5 iss Somerville, of New.York, is] paying a visit to her sister.Mrs.W.KE, Mullin, at the residence of Mr.Jos.! Smyth.Nr, John Fleming, a former resident,\" - returned \u2018to his present home in Flarence, Mass.>.after ih visit, | da her the ighter, of Sweetshurg, is visiting\u2019 son in Farnham, who i is- attending College St.Lroix.a JATEMENT REGARDING COLLECTED\u2019 \"AT BURY.Rury,, Sept.24.CME Charles F.Murray desires to publish the names of all] those who subscribed towards the Sr \u2018late Miss.Susie.ampunt' given.by each one, as cértain | of his kind néighbore-have started the rumor.that he received more - moiéy than he handed in to oui (.wh se names .\u2018were not on the list.Now, the list of names here appended include positively all who gave to- Also, that certain unes wards Per est, card: ne 82 , the time a QE, rsons (whose names | ] are] ku 5 i Murray), who have sta di to has Leonards that they ma e, hei \u2018Persons, put.thoir names\u2019 promised.,sums which they to pay.The list.was kept back; for |some \u2018tiäë;in order to give persons .a chance .to pay before it-was han, ed in.¢ We hope | that Mr.and Mrs.Leo- | nard will be satisfied with [this clear: statement of the.actual facts of the be taken to\u2019 be in future\u2014to mind our own business and help ourselves, and let every one mind their on \u2018business and\u2019 help themselves.| ney McCanna, $1.00; Thomas Morrow 81 00 ; Peter McLean, $1,00 ; ; Mark Ællig> $1:00 ; Philip Leonard, $1.00 ; Live Keenan, $1.00: O.A.Oleson, | $1.00; T.Stokes & Sons, credit $3.00; Ernest Barbeau, $1.00; Louis Lizotte, $1.00; George Weir, $1.00; Sam Ord, 25c.; Fritz Pehlmann, credit $1.00; B.Coats, 50c.; A.L.Mclver 84.00; EE.C.Barter, $1.00: C.H.Ta bs, $1.00; Kenneth McCaskill, 50c.; Win.Bown, $1.00 ; Phillip Duffield, 31, ; Mrs.O.Oleson, 25c.; Mrs.Ernest Tyte, $1:00; Col.F.M.Pope, - 81.00 J Walter | Batley, 50c.; Jeremiah B itley, 50c.; Mr.Labaria, 50e.ve | ©- | ULVERTON.\u2018Sept.24.\u2014The ladies of the Meth- with a good progfamme \u2018in\u2019 the Methodist church o Tussday evening, Sept.\u201c27th.q Migs Marion Reed.is sponding à à few days in Danville.Mr; and Mrs.Harriman are assay visiting friends in Clarenceville, Mrs.H.Carson and children are ; spending a few days\u2019 the, gus st offer refused ff HN a \u201cPrévents: Soap | \u2018of the - skin\u2018and chapping.for toilet andi hursery use, css ler TOILET Soap CO;, Mfrs.MONTREAL.| 7 esr py polish xi + : PE Por 4 = ie ams ) ZN BA i : low of appetite, and a general ] \u201crevo \u20ac ec of energy anc genes \u2014 there , Otter, Beaver Deer Bear Traps.We quote low prices , Write us.sy | Snider Ball and Shot Ammunition FTV EA J < hla : quantity.Special] prices to rifle Se Blankets ll prices \u2014 4.to $3.| Sweat Pads! 3 Brown and White, | Po 35c.And 4 45c.Par Fancy.and Leather 25¢.and.up.Hames I + 6, 8, 10 and = We are handling a com- _ plete line of Harness lakers\u2019 Supplies.: Get our Prices.° J §.Mitehell & Co, | \u201cis Coal The Bert >\u201d KNOWLtTON.Edmond Gingras, no better, and , of Mont- of Mass., |.Sept.24.\u2014Mrs.who is seriously ill, is -her sons, Mr, | real, and David Ginigras, | in town: \"Mr.R/ Hoyt, of Towa who has been visiting is iMre.Frederick Knowlton, _ returned Thursday morning.Peer \u2018are frequently seen in this vi- ind a goed- seäson- seems store fo our\u201d sportsmen\u2019 this fall.of the Lakeview, - to build\u2019 à large Mr.Gréene, Begun, prepar ations additi mn and hall.to hig house, which joyable time.accomodation to nearly number of guests.uch needed in lout village.ow \u2018e al o understand that Mr.the Railroad À \u2018to add nother story t spring.|] : Mrs: Wm, Tall! who | doublé he usual Hous?, intqids } his\u2018 hotel next has been ick is; Slowly\u201d recovering.- y .When You're Sick ly bear in mind | that it will great assista itor in\u2019 getting sults from his pres our case, if they are properly You Run No a you bring your prescriptions We give the best |s possible You \u20ac are assured of-get- fresh and pure| drugs, care- accurately and skilfully the best re- criptions jn weeks.Risk - .ve 2 000400000900000000000¢ +0 | CHARMING CONSISTENCY.It was somewhat amusing to notice | how circumstances altered cases in the Council meeting Tuesday night.The | meeting was a very slim one, only six .Councillors being present and one of | | them occupying the chair.The at- | tendance proved: quite large enough, however, to Pass a resolution deciding to buy out \u2018the Power, Light and Heat Company, which will take upwards of £123,000, but\u2019 when it came to con-| sidering the by-law granting a $10,000 bonus to the Modern Bedstead Company, it\u2019 was- degmed advisable to | postpone.consideration until a more | fully attended meeting.IN CONTROL AGAIN.Theatre- goers.in Sherbrooke and Lennoxville will welcome Mr.Clemént\u2019s return tp the management of the Clement Theatre., Sherbrooke\u2019s play- \"house has a place to fill in the life of the city! and only by filling it proper- {ly can the theatre be of use instead of ~ | being a bane.Theatrical productions ~ { that amuse and.entertain; and sometimes instruct, without descending to the paltry or the vulgar, are helpful to witness, but productions that: are paltry and vulgar, without being either amusing, interesting or instructive, to persons of healthy mind \u2018are | bound to work pernicious injury in the life of any community.There are companies to be had jin plenty producing both kinds of plays, and Mr.Clement, \u2018when in personal charge of the theatre before, .bore witness.to -his appreciation of the intelligence of his patrons by drawing the line flatly against \u2018 plays \u2018of the latter order.This is one reason why he is welcomed back to the management of the theatre and another only less strong one, is that when in control before, i Mr.Clement showed himself to be possess- +d of the energy and ability as a- manager to secure à satisfactory number of companies, ; \u2014 i OUT OF THE ORDINARY.For a business.\u2018concern te suddenly ose its books may be compared tô a hip losing: its rudder, or even its -ompass.There is \u201cnothing which ould embarass the management of a ompany, more than to find itself all Î a sudden deprived of the sure guide \u2018hat a set.of books represents.For a | ime at léast a business must drift, 50 to speak, \u201cand unless the books\u2019 be vecovered it is a pretty difficult busi- ess to get back -.to the accustomed moorings.Generally speaking, it is a | peculiar truth that a firm\u2019s books, in- Le to itself, are comparatively worthlgss to anyone \u2018 else.The only use an outsider - could make .of them\u201d would \u2018be to gratify a malicious revenge, \u2018without gaining anything more, or possibly set a firm complete- | ly at sea regarding some open account in which the thief, or his principal, | had a particular interest.\u201d It is very | that a concern\u2019s |.seldom, however, books and papers are made the object of a midnight raid, and when they are the burglary takes on an added interest to police anpthorities and the public.That the books only were the object of the robbery at the old saw mill office\u2019 last Sunday night, is per- | fectly clear, when it is borne in.mind that a sum of money, quite as con: | venient to the thieves as the books were, was left untouched.The exposure of the motives behind the deed, if they are exposed, will make an \u2018interesting chapter in 1 local criminal annals.- The Onlooker.+ \u2018 ASCOT CORNER.Sept.24.\u2014Mr.A.Rolfe expects top leave Ascot to-day for Massawippi, where he has secured a position.Miss L, Colt, of Massawippi, was the guest of Miss Minnie Willard over Sunday.Miss Lula Heath has returne ul from North Hatley, where she spent \u201cine summer.; Invitations are issued for the marriage of Miss Mabel Lothrop to Mr.Rupert Rolfe, to take place at the homestead on- Oct.3th.Miss Isabel Rolfe has returned home from a visit\" to friends in Newport and Sherbrooke.Nr.and Mrs.Henry Rolfe spent Sun\u201c|.day \u2018with her mother, Mrs.I.Sea \u2018cey, East Angus.Bernice and Clifford C hoster attended the banquet in Bulwer on Friday evening and report a most en- | | + TOCURE A COLD IN ONE BAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.E.W.Grove\u2019s signature | is on each box.2c.\u2014 DIXVILLE.: Sept.24.\u2014 Mrs.Hiram Young is very sick.T \"I Li Mr.Eugene \u201cYoung, of Groveton, was called homé by the illness of.his mother, Mrs.:H.Young.- - ,( Miss, Alice Egleston, who has -\u2018been spending the summer in the States, re- - turned home on Thursday of this week, Mr.C.Straw, who \u2018has been \u2018working in the States for the last eight | months, has \u2018returned home for a féw = +.EAST CLIFTON.La Sept.24.\u2014Mrs.J.'S.Marchant and children, of Lancaster are here on a visit.to \u2018Her | parer G.Waldron.© The \u2018school i in \\ the Elliott dit Eos com oun éd.~ J.H.McK NDSEY Ls DRUGGIST, /LENN OXVILLE.| commenced with.Miss Rand as\u2019 teagher A son of: : Henry | Thompson was : thräwn from a \u2018horse \u2018and got Mis leg badly broken near the hip.He is, \u201cnow doing as well as could be \u2018ex- - pected.Tos | - pli Sept ing a large number ;of fine cows * an other live stock.' | il hs, ind all be mistaken.There must be some truth in it.\u201cTry a bettie for that cough of yours.\u2026 | Prices: | .8.C.WszrLs & Co.310 Bo: De.81.LeRoy, NY.Toronto, \u201d BARNSTON.\u201cSept.24, Mr.Cha les White, of Lowell, Mass.\u2018has béen calling on old friends here and in Coatiedok.Mr.John | Perkins, of Boston, \u2018 vas of his wife and eldest son, both with typhoid fever.Mrs.ho s is still in a critical \u2018conditi n, | bu t Master Willie is.doing nicely.Miss Thorntox spent Tuesday in Coa- tiovok, the guest of Miss Thomas.| | The - \u201chop\u2019\u2019 given in the Town.Hall on Friday night by three of \u2018our pop- plar young lmen, proved to be a great success, both financially and.socially.Wyman®s orchestra was in attenda ce.| Miss Nelli Turcott has been - iH | at \u201cthe Highland House for several days.She - intends | leaving | soon for Franklin Falls, where she will spend ithe winter with, her brothers.; B, Hall and B.= Messrs.G.( on- verse have been att nding \"+ the \"rifle | 1 Ont., will be a guest at the Rectory match at Bishop's Crossing.-; = | I'Mr.W.E.Hurd, who has \u2018béen | in town for several weeks painting several premises, left on Monday fo yer\u2019s Cliff, here he -will do some painting tor Mr.Fich.Miss Vaudry, Principal of \u2018Len ox- ville Acaden y, -was-in town \u2018on Frills the guest of Mrs.C.J.Cushing.Messrs.H.Colt, of Massawippi and A.Petrin, who have rec\u2019ntly returned from the C rbee ranch, Albérta, N JW.T., were in (town on Tudine s Mon ay.A dancing party -was given by some of the you g people at the home! of Mr.and Mrs.Murdo McKenzie, | in honor of Miss Kate McKenzie, who lin- tends leaving in a few days for Mpn- chester.| Miss \u2018Alyeb Thorntäa intends leaving on Monday, for \u201cMissoula, Montan a, where she will spend the winter ith her brother, P.B.ond J.Thornton, hind, DE BURY | Pleased with New Scale Willams - , Plano \u2018 ; The Williams Piano Co., through die agents i in St.John, N.B,,/ Messrs.W.H.t ~ Johnson & Co., have recently sold to the Countéss de Bury one.of their magnificent New Scale Williams Pianos, The Countess expresses Hër a appreciation oftheinstrument in theféllowing ietter : Permit me to say that I am much Pleased with the beautiful New Scale illiams Piano, with which you recently sup lied me.e case is very handsome, and the touch and tone is everything that could be desired in a first-class instrument.It hds been very much admired, \"and I feel sure of your.continued success with these splendid instruments.| .Yours truly, oo | (Signed) Lucy G.V.px Bury.Sole Local Agent :-W.B.LeBaron, 93 Wellington npr Sherbrooke, Que.| \u2014+ .| ABERCORN.| Sept.24, Mr.and Mrs.\u201d Norman Fyles, who have been\u2019 camping at Hillhurst, Have returned to St.À \u2018bans.Mr.Fyles will | go to Califor \u2018nia \u2018to spend the winter for his heal h.His friends here earnestly hope he derive the benefit expected.a Mr.Fraser Jenne; from Worcaster, Mass., is visiting his mother and sig ter, Mrs.Orson Willey.Ÿ We-learn that Mr.Caspar Willey has purchased the house now ocenpied Miss Griggs, and will at once fit up for an overall fartory.There were two -charming brides with \u2018their husbands at the Methodist church on Sunday, Mrs.Norton (nee Miss: Milly Ingalls), who \u2018was married at her father\u2019s house last Wednesday, and Mrs.Homer Smith.The autumn tints are unusually \u2018beautiful, owing no doubt- to decay without Trost.: | Potatoes are i badly.Apples * abundant wher er there is an orchard.\u201c\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cImportant Millinery Openin Latest and Richest Creations in g Art Fashion | HATS and TRIMMIN GS Plain and Fancy Shapes, Ready-to-ivear | and, Walking Hats.Wednesday, and Thursday ~~ 28thand 29th Sept, - and | following] | days.pu best and mos refined assortment | Ladies\u2019 Skirts ever brought into this town.vite y trimmed and ' SKIRTS altered le you wait.OT TEA served at counter on Tles- Rose Tea given to each purchaser\u2019 of millinery.J.R.ANDREWS & Go.i and Wednesday, and a\u201c 2 oz.packet, \"BISHOPS CROSSING, FAIRFAX.ept.24.\u2014Mr.Harry S: B.Wheelds r mn nces by auction on Wednesday, .28th, at- 1 p.m.He.is offer- | is, de off his stock and dairy - ap- lon, the: new = bank there on Monday > earth (to, the low places of the East | Ward.These places are always flood- | disposing of the large banks of earth called pons recently \u2018owing to \"the se- { that Mr, Dionne could make so liberal Vere illness price proposed, but no \u2018one \u2018capable of [ments wäll be carried up to | the grav el fv acation.| could be ished for and the many , ; .lI \u201c COATICOOK : Sept.24.\u2014The new E.T.Bank, a.| the work proceeds, is proving a revelation and a wonder to all.The de- sign, .workmanship and value of thei building: have done much in Coaticook i to increase the public confidence and respect.2 FIIIIIIIIINIIIINIIIIG : Reliable Drug Sto re ~ SHOES IN EVERY :.Wanted Leather\u2014in every up-to-date Mr.T.T.Shurtleff has removed his | shape.Shoes designed by manufactur- gang.of.workmen, with derricks, ete, to \u2018Rock Island, and will resume work | morning.\"Mr.Pierre Dionne has.be run work on \u2018ers\u2019 conversant with Canada\u2019s condi tions during autumn and winter, and \u201cthe requirements of Footwear wearers | during such seasons, : \u201c the Barnston road, and is carting the Je A.WIGGETT & co., 5 Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.ed at time of high\u2019 water and the own- ] seesesectestssscetess ers are filling them in with every kind | of material\u2019 available.It is by thus an offer to the Council.\\8200 was the judging - would think it could be done TRY \u2014\u2014 À Ansell\u2019s Symp if CEES Whit Poe Compound | ci pit.A rather dangerous hole about six | or seven feet deep, and fully eight.or | ten wide, has been left unprotected near the gravel pit.An accident here | might cost the town some money.\u2018A billeting committee will see that way.and Tuesday rtably\" and con- Convention, on next, will be comf veniently billeted.i Mr.Chas.Lifton, of Montreal, spent yesterday in towr visiting friends.- Rev.George Ward, M.A., of Essex, all delegates to ol Sunday School} over Sunday (to- morrow ), and.will preach iin St.Stephen's Church, at both the morning: and evening\u201d services, Mr.N.W.Thomas | deserves much | \u2018credit for his enterprise in opening up Stewart Avenue.This street \u2018promises to be one of the.finest residential streets in\" the town, and its location | certainly justifies the statement.\u201cFhe \u2018 \u2018road, already, is in first-class condi- way.The grove at he south end has the makings of a splendid town park, : and by a little labor and expense could be outings, The tion and makes p splendid drive- t ade suitable for family pienies, etc.| The town cer- : For Coughs, Colds, Ete, .T.ANSELL Druggist and Stationer, 10 Steathlons Square, DRAIN PIPE Fire Brick and Olay, Portland Cement, Plaster Paris, Lime, Sand, Mortar Color, Asbestos Plaster, Building Stone, Hair, | Gravel, Face Brick in colors, _\u2014 D.G.LOOMIS & SONSs | | / : \u2018ot We sell a new pair of 6 [3 McCready | Working } \u2018is collections.Boots a In every insténcé to replace the il tainly has need_ of such a resort aid | pair that has oulived its days of use the present would be- à good time to fulness.acquire it.During the holidays things generally become somewhat disorganized _ and require a time for re- arrangement and \u2018Rally Sunday\u201d and a special \u201crequest is made_to all parents, guardians and Sunday \u2018School teachers to make a special, effart to be present, and to: have every child in his or her place \u2014o\u2014 * Co N CANNERS' STRIKE.Corn Canning factory here, have been receiving as \u2018high a rate of | wages as is paid elsewhere 'for the same class of work.|The corn on of the company to be sent to the, company\u2019s factory at St.Albans and re-organization.This is the object of | at 3 o\u2019clock,\u2019 \u2018Sunllay afternoon, | + Northfield, Vt., Sept.24.\u2014Seventy- five cutters \u2018and huskers at the Payson | struck, claiming that they ave not | | the company, it is understood will either install machines for doing the work which previously has Heen done \u2018by hand or will close the factory here | for.the season.: ! \"LOWER IRELAND.i Sept.24.\u2014Miss O.Watson, has re: turned to White River Ju ction to resume her situation\u2019 \u2018after a month\u2019s Miss Daisy Robinson, of Montreal, is | visiting her aunt; Mrs.S.Robinson.Miss Lillie and\u2019 Miss Arinie Cox have gone to.Boston to spend the winter.\u201c Mr.J.Lee McCrea has sore west on the harvesters\u2019 excursion.Mrs.F.Bailey ise improving after a serious illness.Miss Jenpie McGill has re urned to Kinnear\u2019s .Mills to resume her studies there in.the Model School: ! meeting held on Sept.13th, was a grand success, the day being all that | friends w met at the dining hall were delig ed with the well appointed ] tables, loaded with all Kinds of good things, while the programme in the tvening, in spite of the many disap- | pointments, was a success, THE MASTER MECHANIC *S YURE TAR Toa : tw als and softens the skin, while promptly cleunelrs of grease, oil, rust, ete.Invaluable for mechan , farmers, sportsmen.Free Sample on receipt of 2 for | * postage.Albert Toilet SBoan Ca.Mere Mozeal .| CT == + ; DANVILLE.\u2014 Sept: 24.\u2014Doric Lodge, No.34, A.F.& A.M., held their annual church | parade on \"Sunday, Sept.Ith.An | appropriate sermon was Preachsd_ by | Rev.A.F.Pollock in the Congrega- , | tional church, \u2018which was well filled, \u2014\u2014\u2014 hair is so D thin, « so short, so gray.Then use Ayer\u2019s s Hair Vigor.It makes the hair grow, restores color.LS 4Tkes: quite a number were present from Richmond and Melbourne.After the service a.dinner was served at the Danville Hotel.! Mr.and Mrs.Richard, Cléveland and children, of Worcester, Mass., are in town the guests of Mr! and Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, \u2018\u201cGrovelands.\u201d Mr.John Davis, of New Jersey, ds spending a few days here, the guest of © Mr.Chas.Boutelle., ~ Mrs.Thomas Blake and children , of Wuodsville, N.H., are visiting ut Mr.hd nk Foster's.| oo.ae William Leet, of Boston, is here : ! I onl a short visit to relatives, - Mr.Frederick Bettfidge, of Ganane- que, Ont, is spending a few.wesks, here visiting \u201crelatives.| Mr.Bettridge and family intend going to Spokane, Wash., shortly to reside.= Why not ?À little vanity is a good thing.Perhaps ~ you can\u2019t be hair-vain, your The Lower Ireland Methodist tea- | JOHN MILLET & co.159 Wellington Street.- The British Vice- Conculate at Liege _advises the Canadian (Government, view of Belgian emigration to (\u2018ang da, .to take special precautions to prevent the introduction ofl miners\u2019 diseagos.purchase.where a child can trade with isfactory results as the head | These things make it a safe You can\u2019t.be When are, you Dave Na HF YOU HAVE TYPÉWRITI \u2018| you wish done, call \u201cand sce us.| {will do it for you \u2018cheap and OUR SPECIALTY Give us ae\u2018 tal with | place to trade.careful in your seléction of store to- trade at.WE WANT TRADE, RIFF TH THE DRUGGIST.Strathcona Prug \u201cHall -81 Wallington It You Want To Buy Itensils, Graniteware, T etes, sou should: go &ssorfmet \u2018 PAGE THRTF ; | | \u2018That means a drug store where ag {much attention is paid to see that a | five-cent =purchase is | to the customer as the ten It means a drug | store o sat- of the \u2018a8 \u201csatisfactory dollar too | drug vous Stréet nware, wbère t to | w here only \u2018good gobs are vhat the Old 9c.A call asticiied DAMES THOMPSON.vo and do.P.S.\u20141 want | \u2014 Cleanses and \u2018preserves the i Mardensthe tweetens the Covernton\u2019 ° | D WATSON & CO.Age 444 St Paul St, Montréal.your Ton and [trade and offer fine indureiients in \u2018bath quality and price to get it.Mister matt mrs + ge me ~ Just a fou rem arks about our n=w Ilats.They are manufactured.by - CHRISTY tle celebrated En atitee CIIRISTY HATS.: Try us.J.R MCBAIN, me + \u2014 ee TT lish lat Manufacturers, from the maker ; they are.well made anl correct in color.Now, no man louks just right without a becoming HAT.No matter how stylish the clothing he wears\u2014 to top i out he mnst have a Hat that\u2019s up-to-date.We Lave vary : style that\u2019s popular in both Sif\u2019 and Soft Hats.stock.of Men\u2019s Fall ee Our Hat | aa Depart \u2018nt.We guar- We keow their in wardness, claims Coffea a ell.- | Sherbrooke Mercantile Agency 125 Wellington St.Bell \u2018phong | -P.0.Box 624.o 472 Te loa ey We get them direct .viT TISSU + a Like Begets Like if you \u2018use Ss TROUDS Teas & Coffees It is safe to say that all the rest of your table necessaries are first class.MEGANTIC, .SAWYERVI LLE, 7 \u2019 country affords.| WARWICK.| PEOPLE S BANK - _ OF | Paid- Up Capital, EVERY FACIL.TY.HALIFAX, OF A BANK An interest Pe 000 co] al YOUR SAVING 5.MONEY Eastern oo RECEIVED - Townships\u2019 On \u2018Branches : DEPOSIT.secuñiry | DANVILLE, of \u2014 'COOKSHIKE, MAIL YOUR DEPOSIT Many out-of-town depositors have found it quile convenient to deposit with us by mail, and have combindd the tages of a fair rate of interest with the best security the Saving Money by Mails \u2014\u2014\u2014\" \u2014 advan- |.a \u2014 ey, fé ati = \" - ) H \u2018 oe \u2018 Lem or LBB \u2018 pe _ A - , .» ON | CHW LU 4 ES 0 , .A.\u2014 Cama a CTT eT TT 2 4 ae a os A =r x ~ - de us BF .J vs mi voi \u2014.ro 1 ve raw Sa wr lek.wh \u201celim ill Se IN i mate TE a | 7 { .ç.» à; .Tes + eX pr ed 5 mar a = REE 4 > camry: es ww ni pe Spa PE gp es RE 9, 0 a Bb.ae .\u201c Lo 20027 .: 4 hia?Ln Theat PES AN: TA + À 4 Dov é I ee wy ; \u2019 A A F, 2 cmdline ow fl de - Simos PSE 5.- 5 - » - : .We Ea A i xa i.a wow À i Lat ww AIRE te in SEAR aL Lg \u201cngvgee sel tan, ae as a Gf a ®t =» i ee BS nt mie sn set pat & on CR al By i Ne Re We of + a, cowie Lb - a ébalat.Tr.He iward.in \u2018the, nd- on : \u2018their return.will live in Shér- arge of State an city aut orities, : | \u2018and | | Thursday.See advertisement.- .\u201cek.a or mE AE 8 he ride.es the recipiept |-an d one.of their, fratymoves war to se |.ES a] During: this manth we will mark \u201call i Me.F Ce Re [ Li 5 lange number.tol useful \u2018and beau.eure the hojding- of Roy C.Fenton, | ., ; | Trünhe,, Bags and Suit- Cases, bought | 4 0 i | CODERE\u2019S DAIL Ÿ NE! f barge.Gor 1 D R mandy who are ofits om, \u2018hex.many friends.te ol thie rei.wagon that Tost rom us, without * ex tra ¢ - 8 Ey iv EF T.2 > 1904.1 Re }interests of: ghe Conservatives wawiy iii amorous soi NG; _À al STREET.\u2018Robes, 1 + Blankets, Whips, EtG Prices ms terms are right, | .L.BEAN, Pin 7 © ellington st.Opposite Albion Bote).y _SHERBROOM: .Quel = 18 13 a\u201d Ny ~~ A - >.F0 0 def à ch tee of man- J| donee oo \u201c- wo PE = yop TT] Hay Bittriok\u201d has Teara- 17 ® = \u201c| adiiressed: the\u2019 voters: of \u2018Noffe Dame | Me.Edward Moi, of Marcellus, N.1'de Botiseoours do \u201cStu aly, He Sun.| Sept.\u2026 2.2 Councillor 0.Lani ai that te Fra mae fo Bow | Y., spent a.few days this\u2019 week with | dai The -axidietice™ eo! prise the en- \u2018and Mes.Joseph\u2019.Simoneau, \u2018o r- den 5 he aa 3 tran reine of his aunt, Mrs.Paton, at ) + Rocks Hep, population of tlre tittle, \u2018village.| brooke, left this week for St.Louis \u2018a served\u201d in.the\u2019 \u2018ronsp mount.\u201d °° | fair.They will\" visit many: : other the explosive.cE fans.AN I Mr Philip Lyster and children and prominent places in the States and - Fey uh 1 Lieati-Col, Morehoiss se and My.| her.guest, Mrs, Barnguessor, from the Canada before: returning -honie.1 | weather.TT } | = .he Te a or 5 Bs 4 a - oo Ce 2 à - .; ch 3 À es Je 3 - \"2 \u201c 4 i is - > D A \u20183 EEN 9 : .4; p : = ey OR .1 , .rd AT dr pid a | | | r \u2018Morehouse left \u2018this \u2018morning for | Western Sidtes,\u201d left to day \u2018for Dan-| 5.A.Savoie & Co.,,w \u2018recently | le Two candid 7 tr ; L Fo : Merch hants I {| Boston, Mass., for \u2018a\u2019 couple- of ville, \u201cherb hay will be the, guests of purchased the.\u2018extensive ho ro dtl -\u2018BTAGE ICE CREAN, and Babies.cl a Cn .1, ™ weeks\u201d.stay, , accompanied by Mrs.L Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Fullerton, who | Moose Park, County Nicolet, have let.direct.from the + a os = ( X - We || E.Dowlin.pithy jst .retirned from, England, and the-contract to build a steam saw\u2019 JT CAUGHT ey AND, [BRED AT} ai mi .\\ ° 1 I i busy\u201d fiting ip.7 if Bishop Larocque will take part on ill a tenid the fair.ings | mill .on their Jimits; to\u2019 be \u2018completed A BAD MOMENT.ers.A 1208 - | \u2018 | ~~ J Monday at the sale of work, under the .Union Gospel Meetings a every 1st of May.j The mill will \u2018be 40x80 Fo | the Co fort; hs - Fall.Orders., 11 \u2026 | auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid .Society afternoon and evenin ing \u2018at Art feet, two and a half stories high, 125 © {From Harper's Weekly.) | ted-not- lo gh ; .lo.Ch | SL : of Ki J ft Hall.Mvang elist illing in 2 horsé-powen engine tas.\u201d eut all: kinds J oh Jéffetior Falla the ato of : b - Pt; + ÿ Any one short of assortment + wil \u2018db well to.call at my store.=~ ingsero _ charge.AN ore welcome.\u2026 \u201cVand dimensions of Ibe.ee a amusing \u2018 break 4 à \u201cproduction Too\" sor if Mit Breall + that you fan burgh ase on Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, | en Som.Qube fo.evening | bi Hid Hoes, | ray or.$i: hand, \u201cas oh ose Lavine \u201cproprietor.oft of \u201cCamille\u201d at the old Walnut Street Boy's\u201d Underwear a eue | \u2018IN ;returged to en rom a prolonged | the\u201dBaimor a is putting a fur- eo ; | Hraces, ete , from\u2019 Chders, at.the me prices as Montreal or Tor- near fan to an accident toa ight | To to Vancouver, ' the\" American nace in his house to hat all his rooms Pen Pen od cotton as cotton and wl ; } | _ \u201conto and has save freight | and of AR near Last Angus.1 orthwest, and the St.Louis Exposi- 5% hot air.\u201cstage ice ére@m; juat.as\u201d inolasses and f fleeged ~ .Messrs.Hi W.Mulvena, S.W.-Jen- | jo.\u201cHis Honor has t eturfed in ex-| BW.To in; M.P., \u2018went\u2019 to D'Istaali | ckes, and rl IW.Fuller left this morn- déffent health,\u2019 \u201cmich pledised with\u201d hig land \u2018Weedon yesterday on business.= | ing to join ja fishing party at Trout rip, which\u2019 was Please it it ey .Mr.\u20ac.P.Lindsay, ofthe Brompton | Pond, near Weedon, : h respect; ; ne #0 Pulp\u2019 and Paper Co., was in town this Fp À | Visit t my sample rooms before bloc g vhs order, water \u2018was make-believe wine\u2014shérry small MONER; ju 4 or port, according bp 1 tho proportion | of molasses.\" - J ast received Ci Armand and.Comille ere\u201d at f-Wool Hage: Cu | 9 mn 7 ; ET EEE \u201cfor $7.93, at Edwards\u2019, ma vo },week -and expresses \u2018himself as much; i ja Lingél bee 4 | Miss.Bourque\u2019s fall millinery open The: lady | \u2018superintendent \u2018of ho Sh 215 \u2018Pleased d_with the large output of pulp.tale.whisker: \u201cthey: Méédl- at Misses, Mes.gud.Bop.+ 'S \" ing will take place on Tuesday, Wed- | brooke Protestant \u2018Hospital: acknow- \u2018diveéukaine such viagd;, us those; @ Thé ÆBromipton Pulp:-and Paper Go.ad The: bi tse ; I Thursd 1 do- snid- vil be in | ] | Fp at 7 p.m.10 Ç | Toronto.Eh ; charge 9 {ie lady\u2019 evangelist, * Mrs.| * + sm Ne + gras j a je ; | Mrs.E.L.Hogu gailed on the \u201cNy EL.J B® - A _ Revival Services, Art Hall, Willing.| wi.| front corset à or those who do | 5 Champlain on Thursday last, for a 5 4 As vo ; \u201cThe B.& M, d 64 ad ast\u201d evening, \u2018Rev.Pi L.\"Richard.ries ely aor da lens | visit to her home |in England.Ea - AWRENCE, MORBIS # 145.ct : 1\u20ac due at 6.40 a.m., a \u2018 v stri Mrs.T.Harper and daught.Miss vuéates, elc,.M4 à, And de oth patented Crest Corset i the New York express, \u2018due.at 8.40 son, Jas! to = re Mots = st, oh ureh, gs T.- Lillian, \u2018are visit te, M t wond, BRAD = not \u2018I te thi , the for\u2019 an rs ardson, were \u2018lat\u2019 home\u201d ¢ have been making E., \u2018 M YNDMAN & | va oe ona a OU A we er \"boite Les ie three hours late, and te the, mar ried \u2018members f \u201cthe con- Corsets for a quarter of a century, Teal.= _ HH\u201d Life Building.of The upper an ls er sections ares the latter two hours.- gregation.| The gathering was: a large and to this \u201cis: due much of the 3 \"The \u2018Laifica\u2019 Aid of the Methodist K_ ADDIE, \u201cBA.ge i h disconnected and\u2019 o crlap.There ist | hour; Là © \u2018ane: and | 6.evening.was a most en- ; perfection of fie and syle we fh met:at thé home of Mr.Dau- G.5 Prov.Land dy gurveyor, ET pure asing an elastic gore on cach sides, a Mr.L.-Charest,- painter, of this.city, joyable ote, » During\u2019 the evening, Mr.| ~~ sve .0 iel Bilton, in\u2019 Cleveland, veésterday ai\u2019 {% Bell Telep a And 80 with every ingtion\u2019 of the : and who \u2018was stricken \u2018with blindness À L Park et rendered veral solos, 4 Every E, T: Corset is cacelly ' +.| ternoon.À large number of friends In view.of the C9 2.\u2018 by es nc nin, me de so doy rpg bs (hl de\u201c Eau Sad | pam m fn pn and il | ion .ls ls a corset oO perfect ease, \"1 ; 5 reshw 8.were by i i Co J = Ÿ superior grace, and st lish elegance.a.- that he will soon be entirely\u201d êured.Richardson, assisted by several of the \u201cPate y ve à % Mrs.D.Kerr, Jr., \u2018and two children banks just 9OW + - _ +7 | \u2018And it- \u2018positively | ill not break at .À | Tomorrow evening at Plymouth ladies.x Ante., ° Le.have.gone on a visit to Montréal.| ell to remtil member Ts oo the; waist.| | .~.JAR | Congregational church Rev.: Frank J, \u2018he members .of Ale Catholic 4 fous Carrie Perkins leaves next wee k{ W ely 3 CT TOUR : ;Doh\u2019t forget what wl ask for \u2014 3 lM | Day will take as the subject of his s oo Board, \u2018at a meeting held on H r à visit to Chicago \u201cand other, conservatively ub! : Cl ; i Thi C EE T.M | sermon, \u201cThe simple life, a plea for W Inesday \u20ac eyening decided to accept Cor rsets| points.\u201d Miss Edith Pangborn, of ta of Cf gs À oo i or : Ottawa; will, also®)-accomp her.Merchants = _ - : 8 simplicity in work nd in pleasur the offe : -aecompany RS plicity in work a pleasure.\u201d offer \u2018of Mr, Napoleon Labrecque, |; he Le.; 1D.& o- Crest Corset \u2014 ! ta: purch kh id à © a © Mr.R.\u2018Bedard, f New York, is the arably\u2019 8, Eo oT HRT A Mr.Roderick McKenzie, of .Kings- p é old dwelling F the |\" t of comp = .| » | En ton, Ont, is the guest of \u2018his.mother, Brothers o the Sacred H ct, atthe | Ë vie mother, es.\u20ac duel Bank in: Al : OF py po a a Domipion Cors:tMfg.Compary J | Mrs Mokeosio, a \u201cLangion Till,\" | ines ae detente and Ball rete Pe \u201cell smowmagns [a t ce pe TO iy summoned by the sudden and.lament mov shat the buildfiig \u201cwould, not 3 - \u201can a » achoopes-T\" Tw ROOMY., i QUE BEC TOR MONTREAL ff \u201ced'death of Miss.MeKeurie, \u2018his sister.he removed Before May, 11908; \u201cTue| 1 » WRTHS.Several se BR LU i E a 4 \u2019 sedition ihe achiool \u2018building 0 on the, = rN APP.\u2014 At Bowen Av enne, Sher: en ashore off \"BB / + White i iron beds, spring pel matiress around in- to som willbe a i brooke, \u2018Sept.20th, 1904, d son, to ohe Tok, J ing, to \u2018Lo be completed before : Fhe i En Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Geo, Knapp.| en, souk hi | ES _ | | n fed 11015 \u2019 .- 7) \u2019 Es \u2018 Code - i : * > : * - Ç x ER wx | REV Pg dei 1 a i - 4 = .2.: RS \u2018 Pan ; _ : = | » J Th - 7 Ré \u201c -\u2014 25 cE as \u2018 - + PP\u201d âgés ~ CEL Tg \u201col = * .Le ; Te puis, \u2019 : £; x 1 d me Wariner s Compass.Sy fel ur JH | mae ft week saved will enable you to storms \u2018of pdversity | and nce for old age.Hy a compete Ÿ | hen ad | inte ou Sa tern Townships Bark.| _fvaniiches 189 : Mies Alm list.| Ï ! west.x 1 er, \u2018Mrs.A: Body.: 144 ll.| - Sept.24.Mee, ; Bands pi family are i a féw visiting her friends in this vicinity.- Mr.W.J.Harvey brought , daughter Amy home from the \u2018Ri.C | Hospital, Sherbrooke, last week.| Mr.Dough and family arrived here from England on Monday.a | Richards 18 on.qu sick mr a Mr.Henry Poot has left for Mrs.Robt.| Darcy has left home in Montreal.; Mrs.Fred.Cotton, of | apent a few days.\u2019 visiting her moths | for her Sherbrooke, \u201cMr: A.Thomas, of- Eustis; is Miss-L.Tripp-is still improving.\u201c Mr.Henry Somerset, fiten, Ont., has returned home: Ji Mrs.A.Jackson \u2018and her daughter, so pures\u201d B.Blossom,\u201d of\u2019 | were the guests of Miss Sarah Somer- | fisets at the.Hebron Farm, f | \u2018North Hatley, | .fi cp! k approved of the proposal | ge 5 1 ation, which met in.Montreal this scien Sons À ane} | ses ENGAGE IN ANNUAL CON- Montreal, Sept.23.\u2014College rushes have begun already, the Science So-} phomores: opening the- series of Ho- eric struggles yesterday noon, earlier this\" year than usual.Of course it would be invidious to.attempt judgment\u2019 as- to the superiority of either the Freshies or \u2026 the Sophs,' and, as is customary in the | Physics bui ding entrance was: the \u2018tlefield has been few better contested struggles \u2018and few more enthusiastië- ally watched \u2018by both fair Donaldas, professors.The Sophs had | ds Canadian Manufaëturers\u2019 to, England in 1905; : Ll \u201coumnsoren | - Ce are attractèd to the ¥ Sti Life As Ganudu:: C puse whi Sur Life\u201d stands.for agoncy fore ~ surance\u2019 a of _Place your applica | » 1 0 0 = ; 8j 5} | L x a , can a M > tion with them\u2019 and ent; \"Follow Shakes | pere\u201d s advice and \u201cmake.assurance doub- : Iy sure\u201d | ol ; = +.o o =} \u2018 ue À |'ber, half way \u2018vidual comba 8.\u201csaid\u201d to averag [the employees| were informed\" the elec- \u20181 \u2018trical\u2019 crane n : mediately desérted their.machines and \u2018wre \u2019 \u2018subséque | BUNKER\u2019 lo Ee Ls .CT a re La SE 4 resistance, hey.were finally overpowered and| rushed down the hill.Rallying, they succeeded in.driving | 9 \u2018the .Sophs, numerically fewer in num- \u2018rush\u2019 broke up into a number of ind} ~ Whether Sophs won or whether \u2018was the Freshies, all agreed that ihe first year is made of the right.material | { even if it did ot'look so'pretty in the\u2019 étre as\u201d it did inthe morning.of nite DUCED FIFTY PER CENT.\u2018Sept.24.Annduncement e by a steel company | employing 1400 men in its plant\u2019 at, en, numbering 500, im- tly \u2018dischäkged! | 5 HAIR TONI \u201c Stop falling hair, cures dandeuff, extema, and all diseascs-of the scalp.Send 10c.tc dey.for.trial bottle; | Reg.size, $1.0K {HW Baer & Co, at ALT a Tye) Rey bora PTS.\"tag al ef ive, | GREEN CASH REC KL Crowe eT OFFI RE aud | sh _ # 5 ét Her They are magaificent.value and beautify any | home, ir ONCE TO SAVE HE DISCOUNT DUE TO YOU.: \u201cire AL RED Laver.ol de) a a Cent.- \u2018 \u201cIt yo 5 A ; wish to get th az greatest for your money trade \u2018with mérch IC das 1 : PP 7 pe | Cogs ra os pik them wit ai think of them.[ _ COMMENCE: hts IPTS.SE Ind w- .ree pee ya vt # ER 04; 1904, [mAINE.VRGTARLE GRUP.HELP WANTED msi \u201ca r - IORBAT; rRAgD.LEV A PERS + IG.© ARTIOL YORE: * MAGAZIN re York, Sept.24.\u2014 \u201cYen\u201d ckused by tion of \u201cAn\u2018open cvndession,\u201d\u201d \u2018by the editor: of: a-monthly paper financial authority.The pe iodieal bas cireulated outside York since: last June and r debarred from the mails.unable to find -the place \u2018of publieatic ¥ or.to learn.who r the paper.ness address was found to be a livery ashington - and the paper ie frogs te Have been In the confession the oi or \u201c efter having held ~ - months and\u2019 being a tire, his conscience- impell iL have: been: in charge.sof this «publication itt- the interest -{ the.imost desperate.gangs | and thieves that { country.Outside ofthis statement: \u2018no if word of truth has.ever \u2018appeared: these columns.Upright and\u2018 business men, as d and prosperous Have beén maliciously atta sole ides that money.might be in- en ed Atom them to -thec at has giveh me employ-.eof those who have been: \u2018athe cked à bave \u2018beën ruined + ereby and thousands, of dollars investors ~ hich have ASTONIS E IN NEW] uch amuse- he publica.FLICT, + \u201cof ing as a | been freely | \"dollars.weorst - thait has oceurred so early in- this State for years.- It was stated that only about 40 per cent of the crop had been packed, aad: sof \u2018thé re- \u2018maining \u201860 per cent.only would pro- .fhably go \u2018into the cans hétdtise of \u2018the frost.\u2018The total corn \\etopi Was estimated worth -about $500,000.This is: the third year: that the-corn can- Postal inspectors we responsiblé making of story, both sides claim As usual, he slope in front of the stable*in- scene of conflict, and that historic bat- | > position put to re juniors, seniors and the\u2019 \u2018indulgent | ever.infésted any | well.as st aightfor- | corp rations, ed,, with , up the hill.Then the| SE ave been.| lost by smal ar The attacks been absokitély\u2019 without \u201cfoundation.\u201d |: The editor further.\u2018declared * | : ded weve! fraukfülent and-{ that country |People were.theteby defrauded of thousands of doll rs.\u201d he firme.Sept 23 Dry 8, Frap boys | and: : -'eitrecetit : Gill: 'Mediea) Co successful exam Hampshire Medieal Board, [commence the: \u201csion there, |, i | ** Not'ac\" many of our young people as | usual! are: leaving home.this.yéar-\"to |; geek academic\u2019 honors, few: leaving mre \"Mr.D.Hy.Jaméron, who will.enter: Queen's University as a |iscience \u2018student ;- Mr; Charles: Cordiek \u2018will take his final year: in\u2019 dentistiy in : Philadelphia, and G.Mi \u2018Hume his Hege, \u2018has pass ination\u2019 before! the: New d a very ad will]: practice: of his profes: in the afternoon: \u2014 hoe short, visit.= and Coaticook.a \u2018Rév.- John: Prout; wife and family, of the Magdalen\u201d Tolauds, are spending: a short, holiday \u2018in Leeds.© D.J: Lowrey has gone to visit her sister, in Edmonton, N.W.T.s3 Whyte isc visiting friends Sherbrooke: | - - The\u2019 Rèvs Mussre.| were in\u2019 Sherbrooke and\u2019 Lennoxville Tent week; pL convention i connection - \u2018churches: a CAS Lt FR en let Moit and Rethora respective dT.\u20ac.Aylwin, Taq, and dre.Ayl- have been in Quebec returbed q win,\u2019 who \u2018some time past, have Mrs.C.E.heh; who has ; last: three weeks, Titending \u2018the, fall millinery openings.\u2018in ttreal, \u2018returnod: \u2018on Sa- i absent for the 1 Quebec and Mo iy.1-slowly, but is his usual duties yét.We trust erc long -we- shall see him out again.Wilson and! Herbert Fraser have gon e to the States for the ryndagé is improving ot able: to: ta] Messrs.Ernest: CASTLEBAR.1 4: Sept.28.\u2014Mfs.Orange Harvey 4 'spdnding.8 few days at Mr.™ Seth Olney's.To Miss: Agnes Tisdell, of Nor cook, is the guest \u2018of her sist i Nts.\u2018West Olney, It is the gen now that the po \u2018ten and a \u2018poor crop.Miss Vera: Telfer has returned Montreal to go to school at MeGill as , eral cry of the farmers tatues arc very rot- pg x - sok \"There is a dearth of habitati ons in J Richond, and real estate prop rty is on the boom.A number of transfers have taken place during the last three | { months and it is likely there will be a ! notes a Be billings erecta i the cae oy oC SRE rh Maid ® = CI SERIA él nd ca.| PAGE FIVE: CANNED GOODS P PACKERS WILL HAVE LOSSES TO, FACE.Portland, Me., Sept.M\u2014The first frost of the scason, which proved to be a\u201d killing one, was: experienced last Wednesday night.Late vegetables, including: squash,- pumpkins and corn, were ruined.Rough estimates by learling canned goods packers indicate the damage to Maine crops will} ntly was l'amount .to several hundred thousand The | frost was one of the] GIRL WANTED \u2014 TO WORK ON LAdies\u2019 tailor-made © suits.Permanent place for first-class Address, \u2018ning industry ' has been - praetically ruined and packers are much worried Hf over the outloek.- A4 the: Weather | Bureau -in this.city the- Sermons \u2018stood at 34:; \u2018at -Mechanie Falls was reported at 21; Eastport - 0 n {and other places reported an equally low register, 11 12% ge tw AYERS GLIFF, | Sept.24 \u2014Mrs.Lee Hopkins, of.Der- 9 by Line, and Mrs.\" George Story, of.Newport, \u2018Vt., were- the guests of Mrs, \u2018Lawson C liford this - week.; .Mrs.Austin Libby was in Lown: Thursday calling on friends.Miss Winnie Sampson is attending! red have: Compton Model Schoel.- Mr.Sargent is new settled ir his -new residence on Pleasant street.i] ; Mr.M.D.Bacon has bought of Wi.H.Rexford the house now occupied iy by Mr.John Hibbard.: jy Mr.and Mrs.Albert - Taylor, ot | Graniteville, visited their parents - this: week, Mr.and Mrs.A.Taylor, The first hard frost of the season: \u2018care Thursday night and did its work.* Thèére- will be service in the church: as -usual Sunday morning and at.Boynton DUNHAM: OT : Sept.MM, and Mrs.H.Hf ~~ |-Barnes, of Abercorn, ; were in Low ot \"Thursday calling on Mrs.J.E Eng- Jend, Mrs.Barnos\u2019 sister, \u2018who, is very iH \u2014 + are \u201cSaturday.\u2018afternoon \u2018Dunks.bail .team playot the.Creamery - Package Co.\u2019s nine:ot Cowaneville,: in- this village.: Miss Stella Call, who has been spend- |\u2019 \u2018ing a few weeks with , her parents |:t here, returned - to Montreal Friday.! night.Mr.and Mrs.C.0: \u2018Buchanan, \u201cof i Hartford, Conn., have: been - visiting .*| \u2018Mrs.Buchanan\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Id.G.Selby, for the past few days.1 1 + \u2014 | | «| parties ta \u2018whom \u2018Ihave ren accounts would be conferring a / great favor if they.would, kindly.Fount, \u2026Âbo |.\"amounts due.\u2014 5 Mr.Buchanan returncd to Hartford recently, Mrs.Buchenen.will: remain here some time yet., ,° e\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; - WEST SHEFFORD.Sept.24 \u2014Mr.and Mrs.D.C, Hornet have gone: on a month's visit to Cleveland, Ohio.Mts.George Rosby and children, of en\u2019 Farnham, are the guests of her moth: \u201cMrs.Foster.\u201crir.Jo¢ Duggan, of Montreal, was in town on Thursday.Mr.L.R.Wells, of Gilman, has the contract\u2019 for the erection of a very \u201c niée monument for Mr.Thos.Robin.|.son in the.St.Johns church- ceme- \u2018tery.Dr, Brien vas in Montreal on Tuesday.* Miss Jones atid Miss Fuller, of Sweetaburg, were in y on \u2018 Tuesday, the guests of Mrs.P.M: Hayes.\u2018Rev Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Watson, of Cow: ansville, are visiting.their detghter, | Mts.G.C, Boright, for a few days.@ LORNE.Sept.- -24.\u2014Mr, * Curtis George, of Grand Mere, is visiting: relatives and | s friends here, - Re .Miss B.M.Robinsoë, of Danville, has been engaged to teach the: school at Lorne.* While chopping wood: yesterday, Mr.\u2018Philip Plourde had- the: misfortune to cut\u2019 his foot quite badly.| ter.' some time, is alittle better.- ' Dr.and Mrs.Ernest Cleveland whe bave.been\u2019 visiting at- Mr.T.P.Cleve: |land\u2019s, returned.ta.their : home Montresh thin weed, -1.Ey da 4 om, teens 1 MIOTION SALE Having received instructions from \u201cMR.'MoLONAED, we wit sell at his residence * B3f Weltinigton: St, (on: the Lepnoxville road}, on., Saturday, October Ist, 1904, ail kis houséheld goods, comprisin contents of perlor, dining room, kitchen, bedrooms.ge clock p.m = ock -4ak.| Sale at H.> SHIC & 100.Au.tig mers.Fais EPP 0 District of 8s.oT © le the Cirouit Court Io and for the District of St.Prancis.No.831\u2014The .twenty third day of September.\u2018one thousand nine hundred and four.Bétére G.I ELBTTINVILLE.Clerk of the \u201cCireuit Court.DAME SEUIMA- BELANGER.of the es City of Montreal, ip.the District of Montreal, widow of\u2019 Joseph Jacroix.in | his life time of St.Elie d'Orford, in the District of st.Frauds, farmer, Plaintif, \u2014\u2014; \u2014 Francis, now! \u20ac t, in: the United Defendan : Slater of America, 1 The defendant is rdeted - \u201cto ar oo Jw Hb n cne mobth J [CHD PN DEL TPINSILLE.- L.C.BELANGER, Cierk Circuit Court.| Attorney for Plaintiff.\u201d 1two- one d Sole.\u20181,4 Miss Emma Fowler has gone tof Manchester, N.H., to spend the win: 4 - Mr.: Oscar Gallup- and- Mr.Wr.Ivers | | are on the sick list: this: week.Mrs.{H.R.Holigan, who has been ill for EDOTAHD LAPIERRE.\u2018heretofore of | pire Township of ( Stoke, in the District of Record Ads.have securell more domes clerionl and esther help than all sources combined A r onl os e kind want, That ay 1s the use of the famous Want Ads, in the Kosord.fu WANTED\u2014BY THE IST NOVEMBER nurse: for- young child.Apply, Mrs.WE.Paton, Moore street.WANTED.\u2014 AT THE.PROTESTANT Hoepital, a.housemaid.Apply to-Ledy Superintendent.humm J.A.Begin, Merchant Tailor, Rock Island, Que.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT ; a WANTED.\u2014 A HOUSE MAID.APply to Mrs.A.N.Worthington, 66 Commercial al street.WANTED.\u2014 \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, small family ; ;\u2019 no washing.Apply forenoon \u2018or evenings.28 Melbourne street.| WANTED AGENTS.WE CAN SHOW you strong reasons for representing | Canada\u2019s National Nurseries which \u2019offer better inducements! than all others.\u2019 Season commencing.Convincé .yourself: by \u2018writing now t sexy Company, Ottawa.WANTED\u2014FIRST-CLASS MAN TO drive delivery.wagon.' Apply to May & Houlahan, oo | \u2018 Capital Nur- | WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT who is a good plain cook: and willing to go to Montreal October Tat: _ Apply Mrs.E.W.Gilman, .56 .Melbourne street.Ci ALL \u201cTHAT You MAY HAVE thought about a nursery salchman\u2019s.position may be\u2019 wrong.- Leta us tell you about what some of our salesmen are doing.No experience necessary.We teach you.Write, to-day.| Luke, Brothers Company, Montreal.NOTICE, My books having been stolen, all M.L.MoSWIGGAN, _Contrpotor, cs one | Wednosdiy, September 8th, SE The undéfalgéod has received\u201d intruc- stions from\u201d MR.JOHN H.Hi LUIKER, | \"who has sold ie his farm, nd \u2018is remontage fro.Bees 11 do ort T don ai \"aptiog Road, AS withou reserve : ood milgh cows to calve in the spring, mileh cow to.caive Janu 1st; \u2018two- ar-old heifers 10g Calve in| the spr 9 Jearlinga ( steers, 3 hei- spring; \u2018yearling b parti: extra- 1' broken, weighs colt sired \"| Tod hl \u201cicy\u201d 3 Jenrilng vers coit 1.sow\u2018and 0 plgs to: pig the 22nd Qu a rs ; 80\u201d tons \u2018extra good bay: jbushels potatoes ; 1.ha fork with ropes and\u201d p Tleÿs' complet ora \u201c\u2018Me- lotte's\u2019\u2019 cream .separator ; 1° horse power machine and saw rig, eter: ow- ug machine; sleigh :: slei robes : express and ite harnesses ; ;.turnip cutter ; potato d g- Fe r: stone Jiftér ; ; cultivator ; plows ; arrows ; chains ; shovels; forks : bars: haying tools ; etl: also, a quantity \u201cof household furniture, etc.Sale at.uv qua.I Termæ al>-Bép \u2018postèrs + - JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.- pompes AUCTION SALE Siri Ca 20th, 1904.| The undersigned has received fastrac- tions f ua MK.JOSEPH LACOMBE: \u2018who has sold - his milk route and is | goiug.out of \u2018the business, to sell * by.ublic auction at his farm, L.mile from herbihooke, - où Magôg Je ORFORD, i without reserve\u201419 milçh]| cows in calve; 2 new milth cows; 2 lech cows to\u201d jcaive between -1st and 10th of October; two-year-old bull ; six-year-old horse, wei 1,800 1bs.; eight-year-old\u2019 horse, \u201cweighs z 1,400 1bs.; sucking colt,\u201d top buggry wagon, heavy lumber wagon, - - 2 \u201cpairs double \u2018traverse gles s, pair\u201d deuble \u2018teain harnesses, thrashing\u2019 machine : all complete, farming tools, etc.; also, *Househol ng stove, Pr + washing machine, wringer, able, \u2018etc.| - furniture, ale at 1 o'clock, ses .i} Terms\u2014 Liberal, SFL .| ! .JOHN J, GRIF 3, Prosi ANALA, \u2019 - yoy of Quebec, District of Saint Francis.\u2018 A TERM OF THE COURT of King's ch Tor the District\u2014of Saint Francis win be | held in the Couit House : at .in said district, vs SATURA the ine day of OUTOBUR Tu xt, rat 10- o'clock in the forenoon: - In ¢onsequence,l give public notice to all who intend to proceed against any prikon- erin the common jai} of said district and to others, that they aust be present then And\u2019 there.And 1 give notice to all Justices .of\u2018 the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers.that they must he present.there with their Records, Rolls, Indictwents and other Documents, in order to do those things which belong to each : of them, in their respective capacities.HENRY AYLMER.=- heriff., Shorit's {Hl ot Bhasin, - Sept.WELLING, HOTEL 17, 19.and 21 McGill College Avenue, \u2018 ONTREAL.A select family Hotel situated in \u2018the od central and upper town part of the Ci with every modern convenience, only a few minutes\u2019 walk from G.T.R.and C.P.Ri Depots.Street tars pass every minute to all parts of the city.Private Dining Parlors and Banguet Hall in con nection.Rooms single ' or en suite.Townships People visiting Montreal will find this the most.Homelike House in the City.À visit \u2018to the Welland will\u2019 convince you.| GEO.E.FULLER™ /.~ Proprietor.J fet ; j a\u201d THE crt \u2018DATE JAPS, «(From the New York Tribune.)\u2019- Tield Marshal Ovama\u2019s wife] Was of the Fast\u201d are progressive even «in théir matrimenial affairs.1 + accommedations.Addre horse rake\u2019; \u2018hay tedder ; |.anning mill; buggy wagon ; cutter | |formerly a Vagsar girl.The (Tenkées | FOR A 10 ur is the greateat Aleman yuu rem: La roan LL RAYthiug for rwares ih secures for you top prices ot) home FUR' SALE.\u2014 ORIENTAL HOTEL, : Compton ; good paying business and stage route.For particulare apply - R.L.Craig, Proprietor.| 0° FOR SALE\u201417 ACRES DF LANG IN good state of cultivation.Ram A by 36 feet.Just out in Orford.Appdy UH Sherbrooke.~ side city limits, tecord Office, | \u2014\u2014 FOR SALE-\u2014B.\\RBER = 10P.\"APPLY to P, 0.Box.-143, Waterville, Que.FOR.SALE, - \u2014 5-YEAR- ILD \u201cCLON- ; more!\u2019 horse.\u2018Dark bay 7 about 940 | bs; in fine condition ; other maid kept; no washing; \u2018good | wages.Mrs.W | D Smith, 15 Mant- real street.: / \\ ire, - \u201cRock Would x .C.Wilson Farm,\u201d Prince Danville.Change for heavy horse.| & _Sons.- FOR SALE\u2014BOILER oh ENGINE\u2014 \u201c6h.p., with ee saw rig complete.Apply Box , North Iatlev, Que.FOR SALE \u2014 UT RESIDENCES, with barn, 60 Quebec -strpet.Will \u201cbe sold cheap.Apply J.W| Bilton.FOR SALE.\u2014 DRY ready for stove ; ; also, all lengths.W.A.Hale.Ads.underthia heading give State your business nd your.= mouncement will prove a ln vVostsnent, BOARD WANTED FOR G ENTLEMAN \u2018 And wife ih North Ward in private family.Good priee paid) for good ; Box 2, oo East Hatley.\u2018WANTED TO RENT\u2014RUOMS FUR-__ nished in North Ward, with or with- - out board\u2018 by gontleman and _ wife.Address Box 20, East Hatley.WANTED BY YOUNG MA Pre Lakeman\u2019s atone.Com) \u201cteen, iwenty, twenty-five, thirty.cents.\u2018WANTED.\u2014 FARM IN GOOD STATE \u2018of cultivation, with plenty of timber, Sidings and.fences ; must be first- WANTED SITUATION A8\" \u2018watchman, caretaker or li Experienced.E.J.Randal Windsor Mills.THE ADVERTISER WOUL LIKE.A.partnership in a safe bugitess, where his services and 81,000 capital would mect- with a fair return: A dress; D., Record Office.AR ; ; A YOUNG MAN, AGE =, VISHES A situation as book-keeper, \u2018or office, \u2018mar, in some - livé- concern.Is not afraid of work.Addrt ., Record \u2018 Office.a un Ce , Bon 4446, Property ¢ on Factory.straet, ksown as the Boule.property.Apply to | Desirable Resides ou.Portland Ave,, | The.gfibsasbor who ia py rooms all mdr ocr oy H 2 with lawn, lower and kitchen small fruits nod 1 fing sbade drivios i ne \u201cBB WELL, For Salo Desirable R = on Montreal : Street This roperty is on no : residential streets, mre © , ei bout venient to the Street: Bu yay and Post OfMes.Lot 060x188.Large roomy house with all mode | A } to \"BONNE thy brop = YOR SALE miles of the Village of KNOWLTUN, containing one hundred acres, thd greater part of which \u2018is clearod, and In meadow and pasture.The price will \u201che reasonable; an terms o will be made easy.Apply to\u2019 JUDGE LYNCH, Knowiton, Que.NOTICE.| f Persons.having claims.against , the late omas Smith, will present them at once bol his widow, Beatrice \u2018Smith, Ppygwhom they will be paid.J : A.L.BECK Practical Mittwright, STEAM ÉITTER and STAPIONARY +NGINELR.COATICOOK, wk 25 years\u2019 £xperiongs.> found 10 payment ut À - , REMOVED To THE, 'RENOUF BUILD.Corser of st.Catherine.and Unive sity st.Ocçupies two flats, Comfortable, modern and sanitary rooms.Kidctric sighting and up to-date equipment.4treet cars from all parts of the city to the college door 46 University sirept.vatar to office, first floor.Studies will Be resumed § eeping and office work, b ' Es d correspondence in reneb cig Enatioh ) taugbt by the actus) busin commencemest to.the finish of the from U \u2018 Shôrthand and Typewriting in both 1 Hi in the shortest ible Hme LE ae tho h ptoficies TER netruotion omn pet - ent au experie euchers>n-ev depart | men All grduaten in good positions.0 decèp- Hon No disantntrneut.\u2018er - tlaing.EE us udver lot prospectus and full information apply by Iciter, teieyhone (No.U n .| sou alto August Zed, : 18) or met.à ddress, .J D.DAVIS, Principat ; ; a pe A IRR PES AA LT PRA I.oy REE CNC ol UE ES JE RR, ST > -.TESTS EARN 2, Ak .; fH eve .\u201cds 0 Ru J PNAS We x , + ut = A fa Eran cin Bp: qe + ar.wey mare Cn Pe .' 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E = oo x | Preprier Parent, of Quebec, in A Ottawa .jon Friday last onl Ww .ST - \u201c business with the - : Justice De- BRI sie DOUKS THINK HE 15.pertme ne | on connection with the rie COMING.S A 10CR.propose 4 ries\u201d case which is bring : prepared For stubiission to the su-!- Detroit, Mich.Sept.gt.Co A de pre Cort.All that Quebec Wants \u201cpute from Rosthern, ï WT, | says is ue etl a portion \u2018of the Halifax the Doukhobors, the te ligious enthu- uv ave.: Otherwise thd judgment of dusts who are settled in this district Ei luperial Privy Council is satisiae- |\" large numbers.on hearing of the ory go thi Provinee Now Brungwie J | great overland ride being made\u2019 by .w H y > QUE BEC W.ANTS.SA cod Prince, Edward Island are the oth- fou Provinces interested: in the cas.New Sherbrooke | - Glothing Store We i ave Tow in.stodk \u201call the fra au Winter Goods, Ho you.want any thine in - .Tweeds, - Underwear, Flanuels, Flanuelette, Ete.We have ; Suitings,! ja good assortment of everv- Come and this fall, + \u201cMEN s RAGLANS ! Latost style and up-to-date pr eck, a - SN : 101\u20ac \u2019 vo - Frieze, 1° | hing which we would be glad: to show Ww ou.4 see if our, rites are eh | MINTO THis MESSIAH.a Hod Minto from Battleford to Saskatoon, accompanied; \u201cby a mounted chard of who was inspiring such respect from the Cand dians, must be the Messiah.\u201cor whith they had been waiting, and 1 they immediately started -on \u2018one \u2018of their péllgamenes Several of them were pri imptly arvested by the police [hore anit housed in a vacant build- g.IE SE | -0 J [| Li EORGIAN BAY CAN AT, GENE ERS! EN- « 1 | i Po prtabre \u2014pointn ens to.the - staff of engineers rich | is | to make.the survey for the oral; n| Bay canal, have\u201d been made hy the Minister of Public Works.The fitional first assistants are Messrs.ME-Beth,! | London: Arthur.Survever; and \u2014 - - AM = War ner, of Mentreal.Mr.A.=} Me Dofgall.of cesse \u2018all, has heen \u2018gipon ehigrae of à section.5 Cl ey | rubbing.dainty fab- Butter, ffesh, per Ib.\u2026.18c to 22c Cheese per lb., factory ve ans 14c to 18c Domestic cheese course due vovsssnnsers vocrencee 12¢ \u2018Maple sugar per lb| .6c to 10c Mable syrup per gal.\u2019.\".70c to $1 Eggs per dozen .| .20c to 22c Fowl per lb.J.12e to 15c Geese per lb.,.| ponsosece Cvnens 124c Beef per hind quarter \u2026\u2026\u2026.8e to 9c Beef per fore quarter creee ees 4c to Tc} Beef, cut, per lb.Be to l5c Pork, in carcass .| .).6c to Te | Pork per lb.deoreres = to- 12c Pork, salt, per\u2019 \u2018Ib.verre srostosss _.\u2026.124c Undrawn turkeys per lh.8e: Drawn turkeys per AD.Lenccsoevsrs vooves 20c | Calf skins per Ib.deugret oavouse conne vv00e 8c Veal .eens | aueuss wee Be to 12c Beef hides .jannere aed Te to 8e | LAmb pelts .[eee veuve 40c to 50c [Sheep pelts .\u2026\u2026, dense \u2018wo0v0s .60c to 70c | Strained honey .l.cee sevens 20c | |j Honey in comb .\u2026\u2026.|\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 124c to 15c || Ham per lb.afrrsanss vos00e \u2026\u2026.\u2026.15\u20ac Mutton pet quarter! ,.7c to 10c | Parsley per bunch [.reese BC || Pickles per quart .frrssens scons 8c | Carrots per bunch vee be edrreeres in BE Onions per bunch\u2019 goubossas 0000 arvsess vec DC :| Radishes per bunch Lu.cles coun.4c | Lettuce -per dozen .:.erreurs Lvp0.200 | Rhubarb per bunch |.\u2026\u2026.3è to 5c Turnips per bunch Ju.vs \u2018BE Beets per bunch.L.\u2026\u2026\u2026000 sosassces vo000e 5c | Apples per barrel .75¢ to $1.00 | Potatoes, new, per bush.35c to 40c Cucumbers, per doz.1%e to 15c Cauliflower, per\u2019 doz, .80c to $1.00 | Leeks per bunch .L.eee een DC Cabbages each .1.1.vonsnneus 5¢ to 8c Beans, wax, per peck.35e to 40c : Savory per bunch .+ auseslens sesnes Be Sage per bunch ds ve ve Halibut perj lb.see.15c td.20c \u2018Salmon, per Ib \u2026\u2026 |.\u2026 Me to 2e Lake trout per lb.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026124c Pickerel per lb.lv seccoureuce ovrovecse 8c Dore, per - db.ou, conso voncesseucer 124\u20ac Cod steak, per Ib.lic.ceiver one 124c | Haddock per lb.ous à asssaienece vocgaenss Be | Sword fish | wheat patents, «| bulk, at $17 to $1S}; | 320; Manitoba bran backs, police, ilecided | \u2018that this man .| market in.anything but September.24, \u2014 Further an- \u2018Sunlight Soar Will not injure SHERBROOKE MARKET.The attendance was Very good, this morning, considéring the wet weather.Prices remained about the same as last week, Farmers state that the frost of Thursday night has done considerable damage to garden Vegetables.has been Dunnville, Ont., Logan, a | lad of \u2018about I5 years, was instantly killed.down by a saddle horse and his skull fractured.Lieut.-C ith.\u201d MONTREAL MAR KETS.Montreal; \\Septi 23, 1904.- GRAIN.\u2014Oats, 39Le to.40c.for No.2; No.2, 6le.; No.3, 59c.;, white, No.2, 59¢ to 60c; buckwheat, 8% to :394c.\u2019 FLOUR \u2014 Manitoba patents, $5.80 ; \u2018and strong bakers, $5.50; - winter $5.50 to $5.85 in bar- \u2018rels; $2.45 to $2.55) in bags; rolled oats, $2.30 per bag; $4.90 per barrel.MILL .FEËD \u2014 Ontario\u201d bran, ir ; shorts, $19 to in bags, $18 to \u201c19 ; ; shorts, X21, s ; : BEANS \u2014 Choice primes, $1.33 to $1.45 per \u2018bushel ; $1.30 to 81.40, in car-lots.- PROVISIONS \u2014 Heavy Canadian short cut pork, | $17.50 to 818; light short cut, $17 [to $17.503 American fat backs, $17.50 ; American clear fat $20 ; eprapou d lard, 6ic to Te; Canadian lard, Gc to Le ; kettle rendered, 8ic to 9ie, according to quality ; hams, 13c to 134c ; bacon, 12e: to- 13c fresh kill d abattoir hogs, 37.50 to $7.7 75 ; live heavy sows, 84.50 to $4.75 ; mixed lots, $5.25 to $5.35; select, $5.50 off cars.CHEESE \u2014 Ontario white, 9c; col- \u2018ored, 9tc; Quebec, 8%c to Sic.EGGS \u2014 Select, new laid,\u201d 2lc; and straight gathered, candled, 1Sc to 184 -ents ; No.2, 12e to |13Le.BUTTER \u2014 Fdney grades,\u201d 20ic to 20)c; ordinary finest, 19%c to 20ic; western dairy, 15c tof lä3e.- ASHES \u2014 Firsts, 65; seconds, $5.25 ; and pearl, $8 per 100 lbs.À HONEY \u2014 White clover, comb, 10c to :104c per section in 1 lb.section ; \"extract, in 10 lb.tins, 74e; in \"70 lb.tins, 63c; buckwheat, lc less.MAPLE SYRUP \u2014 Per wine gallon, 15¢ to 50e in tins ;| 5e per lb.in wood ; sugar, S¢.° HAY \u2014 No.1, #8.50 to 89 per ton on track ; No.\\ 2} \u201c$7.50; clover, 86.50 to 87; clover mixed, 87.50 per ton in car lots.© So BUTTER RULES\u2019 RATHER QUIET.The activity so oticéable in the butter market the last few days has not been of very long| standing, ,and at the time of writing there appears | to have a decided lull in the.butter business.Prices are, however, .unaltered, but with an increased make and little desire on tHe part of importers \u2018to trade, there will pgobably be a reaction, and.a reaction after such a sudden rush upward uqually leaves the a desirable.condition.: | 3 I BEDFORD, : © Sept, 24.\u2014MNr.Lee Cyeller, for many years a resident of Lowell, Mass., has been here for a time spending a holiday.: - Horse races have béch arranged A tog take place at Dion\u201d 5 Park, Notre: Dame de Stanbridge on the 24th inst.| - Mr.T.W.Tudd.who has heen first; tail.The pit.broôke, week, \u201cMrs.away on his vacation, resumed his du-i ties \u2018in the E.T.Bank yesterday.(hé ey The pref Furniture Co., at Quebet, were by fire Thureday morning; + The loss is placed at 835,000: Alfred | Leblanc, aged 7 gwenty two -| years, left Quebec over a week agd on a fishing and hunting trip on river Batiscan, and since then not ing eard of him.During he races on Wednesdef, fair grounds, conspira begun an, action against the Hamilton Times.| as | the GATE A ae cratic arathi 4 nominated \"Cady, of Alben, for Governor.: The freedom of Jedburgh, Roxburg- shire, will be conferred \u2019 \u2018Minto on his return from Canada.ses occupied by the Q aber | \u2018He was undertaken upon : J Il.John Gray and his \u2018son, Frank Gray, who were convicted.for municipal electio ficials at Toronto and subsequent leased by.the court- of appeal, for -alleged J Coy Lake has cabled to the Militia Department that he \u2018will sail for Canada early next month and co his work hère about the 15th.The organization \u2018of | Council will not be new Military ! be- to.move.Sept.24.\u2014Miss Mr.O.professors in the College, is very sick with a fever.was taken: tothe \u201cProtestant Hospital in Sherbrooke, yesterday.- >.Mrs.E.R.Johnson Who haÿ \"been n spending a week\" with Pierçe left this dfternoon for.Sept.24 Mee who spent the Patten and Miss, Chandler, retu Mrs.H.D° Tuesday.Miss Hattie Patch is home from \u2018 e Royal\u2019 Victoria .Hospital, where she recently underwent an ope - ation for appendicitis.\u2018S.Chapman is spending \u2018 | few days \u2018in Cowansville, the guest\u2019 f her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stinehour.M.Patch left on Moi- day- morning for Guelph, Ont.- | she expects to remain for some time.F.Miss Edna \u201csitter.\u201d Finally ' His \u201cLilith\u201d wears a in very convenient coils\u2018about her famous animal dealer of Liverpool, out ) of regard to the painter's uncle, | a county judge, offered to lend him anything from his stock that he want in the\u2019 making of the \u2018picture.The menagerie was visited and a large boa constrictor was chosen.= - Mr.Collier had hired a little studio in Liverpool, and thither came the new and strange \u2018 strictor coiled about.his keeper, had him in complete control by hol ing him by the neck.It was a col \u2018Gern day, and the boa was.so torpid that 3 the keeper thought it quite prudent | to divest him of the snake and to go onl out to lunch, leaving the living ten feet long, upon the floor.artist remained ; he poked the fire ond the heat came out in waves, The constrictor made less sluggish by warmth, began to wake up and then Llast year; will also be continued, andl The artist\u201d did not stir| I but when the pos constrict made his way to an inner room ce com-4 ein \u2018\u2018eomnection a gôme mfewspapers, municating with the rest of th Mr.Collier, not knowing how unwel-; come and dangerous such an unex ed visitor might contrive to be, sprang} | forward in time to catch him by the, The keeper return \u2018comfortable at present.Many hope that the new sleep of | Sherbrooke football club may give the snake was Jihem \u2018a \u201cgood game.The college is | ei fortunate in its present captain, Mr.The boa \"fore his arrival, although the .new Militia get may be Proclaimed in force.| PAÏNTING À A \u201cSNAKE.\u201cTHE BOA CONSTRICTOR NOT E- ASSURING AS A SITTER.| (From the Windsor Magazine.) The Hon.John Collier had an\u2019 exciting experience while painting \u201cLil- | For a moment there \\ was a Pe and then the great boa lided forward and vas lost to | artist\u2019 s sight.find his charge as an intruder, sleeping th innocence.chloroformed, in order that he more placidly complete nix sittings.a 4- \u2018and Montreal.dm ~~ + | STANSTEAD PLAIN Maud Terrill - yesterday, for Saratoga, N.Y., w she will spend the winter.Mrs.and Miss Norton, and Mr.0.Norton, of Coaticook, \u2018were in town |.yesterday, = a ; : Dr.R.Canfield, \u2018of Boston, who \u2018has \u2018been.spending a couple of weeks here, was unexpectedly called Thursday.- annual \u2018Harvest services were \u2018held last evgning.\u2019 The Rev.P.Collins, A., of Sawyerville, occupied the P A picked team from De\" Coatico Rifle Club meets a team.from the 1 cal club, in a friendly match, at ranges here Satarday.K.Wingrove, one of Bugbee Commercial turn to Stanstead before gofng.b to Boston.\u201d * | Mr.Frank McNally, o Mass., is the guest of John Walsh.BROME.M ST re Henry simmer with .M home Thanksgivi ng\u2019 irr.Christ Church M 1 Mrs.M She will Mr.and M: : 4 Bulwer, Ei an artin_ foturned home or À wher +The friends of who was struck 5 blindness som weeks ago, will he glad ta he \u2018as.gradually recovering his sight) .Louis Charest, and hopes soon :to regain it entirely.1 rd'| the y olin : knocked of- re: ave libel mmence snake A might ¢on- .who a Ger oil jan The | the y at\u2019 or: oùse,; pot- .constric ory he: ot + enough \u2018| \u201cmight | - \" M jon » though two of I- McNaughton, of B.C.N.\u2018| be given on application to the bursar the the ¢ play at the of Langone, rned to her home in New \u201cYork, on Fr lay.|.: Mrs.c.c.\u201cJenne, of North Sutto was the guest of Mrs.Westover Mrs.Eldridge the latter part of tl \u2018Montreal, |.Hear thal RE 0 ; : ¢ Year's W Work.+ SEW EDUCATIONAL - FE ATURE \u2014 STUDENTS ALREADY TR AIN- ING FOR FOOTBALL MATCHES.| À Bishop\u2019 s College, Lennoxv ille, Sept.ds.\u2014 (Special }\u2014Bishop\u2019s College which i week ago gave shelter to some fifty: | 18 f the dergy of the diocese for the tishop\u2019 8 visitation, is now once more Alive with its regular occupants.The Building, at the time of writing, rep their rooms, hanging up pictures, pening packing cases and moving fur- piture from.one apartment to anoth- dr.The second and third year men caw He seen on the lookout to sell to the freshmen the books they no longer ant, but which are used by the first year.\u2018They explain that the trans action will immensely benefit the new comers ; they are very considerate.The entry promises to be one of the || best' the college has had for years; not only in quantity but also in quality.But, as happens ning of each new year, the niisses some familiar faces.among the:absent and regretted are the Rev.H.Nelms, whom practice at the bar had made fr with the bustle of men fixing college cièty.Rev.C.Fletcher, who -B:D.; :Mr.E.Read, who captained the hockey \u2018and football teams whs considered the best goal keeper of fromthe freshmén, namely, - enthusiasm for the college.a Ten EDUCATIONAL! DEVELOPMENTS.guages.The .candidates have choice of any two oy from the lectures will he given iin the original tongue of the literature they deal 1 ps de,\u201d rem or t 3 he essay lectures, which were starte it is hoped -gome angement \u201ccan be.\u2018made | 3 Fy a oye students with a view fo\u2019 précticing\u201d jouinalism.«Leêëtures où the art,\u201d of teaching will also be given.THE FOOTBALL SEASON.és stor football with enthusiasm.-more matches to play than is possible FL.Adams, who was formerly foothall co {captain of.B.C:8.The paper\u2018 \u2018chases; whigh ploved so.y' acceptable à diversion last yéar, will |\" \u2018also be continued, \u2018Mr.Routh is still best runner.© \u201cLIFE AND WORK \u2018 AT BISHOPS | COLLEGE.\u201d \u201cCollege, appeared during the vacation a few days after the term \u2018ous photographs, mostly by E.M.lustrations jwere' the work of Mr- A.Copies where students taste the \u2018 Joy of young and h ivihg together, where \u2018they same time as they.work, light heart, free from \u201cpedantry.\u201d Bois definition ié intended to strikd the keynote of the whole book, namely: that while \u2018a university | gives instrijction in particular jects, thing else.ing the character of providing them with uous and.varied life.a healthy, stren- ALWAYS ON HAND 4 N STOCK OF HUMAN HAIR GOODS \u2014SUCH AS\u2014 Iadies* Hair Switches and Wigs.Pompadour Pads, Hair Nets, &c.Also Ladies\u2019 Combs in all sizes, - son demand.Ladies\u2019 Hair Shampooin Cabinet attach-, ed te our Hair Dressing pin \u2018 N.BLANCHARD, P.O.Box 5.12744 Wellington \u2018 fe COLLEGE Arrival of Students for | at the begin- | Foremost |: \u2018long | ; welcome a member of the debating so-| past | top of all Canada in the preliminary | and |: IF \u2018affection | \u201cThis.year is marked by the instifu- = tion of an honors course in modern lan- | or \u2018literature! of go nations\" \u2018aôîne of S The students have started training-|: / But it is felt that a really good team will { | not be produced until the \u2018college\u2019; his | ES 2} holding out his offer.H a cup.te the = / À pamphlèt compiled by Mr.Routh: > .on the aim - \u2018and prinoiple of Bishop\u2019s close.| This - booklet is adorned with numer- | Presby, photographer of Lennoxville; he most successful il- will or to' Mr.Routh.The booklet begins with this quotation from La- visse : \u201cA University is a home of youth, a rendezvous before dispersion, |.being themselves for the battle subit should also aspire to some- \u201cft should aim at \u2018mould-\u2019 its students, by | FRE ELL SELECTED Full sealed particulars and price list sent .SHERBROOKE.= REMNANTS PS6 The JOHN MU i ; I ri + | To 1 | JMNANTS REMNANTS \"REMNANTS REMNAN \"REMNANTS.NTS REMNANTS REMNANTS.REMNANTS S REMNANTS EMNANTS, leach.WHITE while they last 15 pieces COLORED; DRESS CLOTH; assorted colors, \u201c25 cents per yard.RPHY COMPANY, Lin THIS WEEK.Remnant Bargains on First For RE ; of Shectings, all widths.: REMNANTS of Flannelétte.of Flannels, all Kinds.Pillow Cotton.Prints, Ginghams and Sateens, Bleached Table Linen.CE dE Unbleached Table Linen.Ci Ame Glass Linen.+ ) Roller Linen.Huck Towelling._ Colored Dress Goods! 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