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[" C4 | 1 { \\ cord.+ SHERBROOKE, QUE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904.= = : PRICE ON B CENT.oll Point.| in Connection With n Raised The Atkins be the Court fof opened, thi) morning, , Mr.Justice Bons Pr Swearing of n Case.| appears that at sent term \u2018 summoned \u2018te ally in order to y were Present, ed their names, Toussaint Mr.Meu- > and ready to sworn like the dcall bein, >rder to he jurors to and take their sther Mr.Meunier wag \u2018called or not, or, whether having hee e did not full id not co the Grand Jury is 2 Ie ine day \u201cof stance as | follows: It the opening of the pre panel of grand jûrors serve a called; gener LAURENT\u201d GE ETS FOUR Ï (MONTHS.; tty jurdris | having been ja potty on.behalf of \u201cthe od that sentence be, passad who Was found | a charge \u2018of | A m the * bersort of F.fi them | answer em \u2018being of Brom tonvi nier was take his] leat an pon the ol st Laurent, ; \u2018made when | eome forward to be sworn, wh ir passing sentence, ncation of the jury y bad, been taken into conside Ta- ©, and the sentence 8 té months i Li his to serve an, à previous D months of the sentence will tly with that sentence.he iS, Broderick, K.C., \u2018that, Nap.Fouquet, .a bill bad been found called, h called, he | hedr his name e forward He was cheered ith Office Couture during this time the called, and ere going forward into \u2018hen, Mr.T.\u2018Belanger was call! eman off the jury to be sworn, his seat) and was sworn, Then | the book was handed | to the LA urors in the box, \u2018without g been called Over i them, and the same to the last.: lAs St.Lai.1 two of a ten months speaking \u2018names Were being jurors w ed as for He took following their na order to.identify procedure | was f Then it was- -discovered that instead * eleverr ha ing been sworti, \u2018only were in the box.present all sittings of day.to day, and morning and THE ANSON CASE.> this was done Mr: L.C:, \u2018applied to the Court for Joe 5 of the \u201cdirection\u201d us ss fhe Crown Prosecutors laid, À vor - rand Jury he indictment: fu mugulaighter again: §insom.Tn support of this application i slated that it appeared on the-face {of the indictment furnish- .Jd to the dousel for the defence that SE de indjetment was preferred by oi press direction\u201d of the Attorney- Gener- 5 d, under provisions of sub- section 3, | , of the Criminal he indictment Cn i having committed man- : | ivan] Nhat he.did, then there, bai is, on the! 31st \u201c at Richmond, unlawfully ill md day Jolin B.\u2018Blanchett.?Mr.beset ad \u2018that in |a case of not only to the 4 Ho.\u2018the public ! at large, it ; was ot ir and right that the ad- this \u2018indietmenit before th Grand- Jury, 1farthcomi one pointed o Norman At- .Meunier this time and attended the the Court ever since from was in Court this an affiadavit in reference as to what took place in so far as he was concerned, The defence contend that ;this regularity | is fatal to the and finding much as indicement, | of the Grand Jury, inas- 0] ring to the fact that Meunier, who was present and to be sworn, was not empanelled ; and\u2019 that the- accused | : prived: of the pri joys by law, of having all the jurors present\u201d in Court | [SWOFR to pass upon It may happen that jurors are divided among themselves, and especially now when the number of grand jurors is limited to 12, and 7.ät least are required for a finding.It \u2018is of the highest importance that all the jurgrs in attendance be enipanelled and sworn, as grand jurors.As the question was an important one the Crown Prosecutors asked that the ma atten be held over until two day 81 party has \u2018been ilege which he his case.hry se which ut.that at the 4 eprésent term the Crow a/letter of stretions fom the At jorney General, authoriing them to copduct the busi- x.during this term, and, it seemetl to bin that there should be no idns to: the roduetion de pe \u201cdirections\u2019 de indigime t.bh answer | to the \u201cshould this technical point be sus- | \u2018necessarily result in the indictments réferred to in the usine of all the Grand Jury.| | oe M, - Broderick stated that he did not think 5 : it was necessary to pre nt dalled for.st Wednesday\u201ds issue, the proceedings) of the Court duce the docu: his \u2018opinion it is no required, by law, and that un; les he y the Court to for the prisorier was ed for the em- \u2018quoted as having panelli g of a French- sp quite correct.\u201d \u2018 i di got teel disposed to prot | bon i.i A all events he.could not The appli.ury conversant with order to avoid vidence of the re all French, nsiderable loss =\u201d Lordship, | Mr.| that the plie granted without the Crown Prosecutors ; arked.that this was done in Montreal and Que- shorten \u2018the :proceed- This is| no cation was: the fr nch langua the tr Ansltion of s who wer | avoid ac 6 order it he domage iat two ie further - ered the Batter, to mor, 0: QUASH.la the ease of N.À marder (the La Patri ger; presented indictment, and finding of \u2018all proceedings would have discussion, J stand until wd INDICTMENT, puquet, accused te murder case) a motion Lemieilk, .tion! cauld not be but ee also, _rem + be so far.\u2014_ important motif are in sub- \u20ac 0 EIHBTION ¥ STATEMENT: + Fri That Sherbrooke| hip Was Again Finan- | olal Success.ING ASBESTOS | PROPERTIES.s M.CUTAELE SECURES | # PROPHATIFS IN THIS DISTRICT.Jam s M.the North American c again in town to-day.wed for his tensive ashestos proper district which include ownship, th NR.J ANE , promoter of ralite Co., ; 110 ready secur company À i m RECHIPTS we RP, LARGERS INC RILAS- 640 \u2018acres ree miles Bessy, Cleveland of Richmond, Cleveland! township, at St.Cyr,\u2019 miles, east of Richmond, acres=in Black Lake astern Townships ssociation was held- T \u2018An the Board Rub) wom, he n à Blethen of thé j i = at the last exhibition wals e stateme nt NAS isd] satisfactory Mendanes was good, 1.107 more aid ad: st vear.1 .jnclnding the military camp fog} Board of Director Agricultug Thetford his! company The organization ! few days.| will \u2018be completed in a He states that the st JC .which is immediate and extonsif of the properties mentioned.«| body, issured, means \u201cand she we e development Lei ; COUNCIL.dial)\u2014 The monthly e Town Hall, BARFOR p TOWNSHI Coaticool A Oct.Te ui to On, the other hand the S15S1.50, ing Attractions on , and con including work on (The total amount I loss exhibition ad 3, from which, | deductes| the ; \u2014 estate impr Ove mens, insurance, \u2018meeting, His we Mayor Baldwin\u2018 The report of the three valuators ap- | pointed 10 | assess, cruing from the road from| North Coaticook lIth range, Was received, väluators should be plicants.residing.the princi - the] danjages .building of the new wo of the that no.damages.ward d to.any of the ap-.\"he third protested some had eally suffered logs, biit.the the report of.} 9 profit anc as $9 114,9: oy y\" be Couñcil su majority.oO =, EL next vear : \u2018were, it Was dogitled ne ot th dered aid, } until a future | meeting ; adjourned.| JAPANESE DAMAGE tive in Port Arthur 3 \\ Harbor.\u2014 DEN \u2014 RUSSIAN DESCENT IN- 2 TO COREA.ed four Russian war ships |.in harbor, Port Arthur.was completely wrecked.No names of ships are given, , STILL \"PREPARING.| tions, Under dhte of Oct.5th, | | Standard\u2019s correspondent with \u2018| ally increasing .their - \u2018apparently expecting an attack.unusual \u2018energy masses is an imposing spectacle.DESCENT INTO COREA.is expected that a collision will occur.The force at Hong Chin, which is vance southward | time until the waters are frozen\u2014 NO CONFIRMATION OF NAVAL: 5 BATTLE.London, Oct.has reached London of which cffect was reported by the J only have been \u201cships chasing blockade runners.The latest Chefoo despatch to | trol the floué trade, chants having previously sold it exorbitant figures.The band plays twice weekly.\u201d INSANE DEED OF A BURNED HIS HEARTLESS FATHER IN JAIL, Norfolk, Va., Oct.aire, a negro \u2018hodoo doctor,\u201d through a window, perish in the flames, and fled, ing his crime or motive.in the house that he \u2018destroyed, heing his property.His house the well at midnight and e morning hours.\u201d \u201c The neighbors, aroused | by scene in time to see Lénaire through a winnow and vaut fences and make his \u201c road, \u201c RUSSIAN -SHIPS.| ; Shells Have Be.Been Destrue- THE OPERATIONS AROUND MUK- Tokio, Oct.7 \u2014(Special.J-\u2014It is reported here \u2018that the fire- of the Japanese.land batteries severely damag- the It is stated that one of the vessels London, Oct.7.\u20144 a.m\u2014 The only war news continues to be of prepara- the Gen.Kuroki reports that the Russians are reinforcing their left flank and gener- activity there, | The | .Russian cavalry patrols are showing along the Japanese Japanese garrisons in- the north have been lately considerably-reinforced.It _ considered in -\\| Seoul.to be very unwise, as the line of | advance, being close to the coast, can be easily assailed from the sea at any 7.\u2014No .confirmation the reported\u2019 naval fight off Port.Arthur, a story to sent out by 8 news agency here, and it is supposed - that |- the firing heard at Chefoo, which was , same agency, could from Japanese war- the | Daily Telegraph, dated 10 o\u2019clock on the night on which the fighting was reported to have occurred (Wednesday) says : \u201cPort Arthur is quiet.The Russians are busy repairing forts.The municipality has undertaken\u2019 to con- and as a result the price is enormously reduced, mer- at still | NEGRO \u201c\u201cHODOO DOCTOR.\u201d\u2019 OWN SON \u2014 THE 7.\u2014Haywood Len- set {fire to his house, and, unheeding the appeals of his ten-year-old son, sprang left his child to Lenaire was arrested later, and committed to jail to await examination.The negro made no statement whatever concern- Lenaire has lived for many years it con- | tained many firearms, and one of his practices was to fire his rifle down aly in the the bright glare of the fire, reached the spring three escape to the down which he ran, with the cries of \u2018Paps; let me out !\u201d coming from his son, imprisoned in the burn- HOUSE AND BARNS ARE DESTROYED.! Property of P.W.Ryan, of Compton, Burned.ORIGIN or A MYSTERY \u2014 SOME INSURANCE.Oct .house and harns of P.W.Ryan, of this C ompton, place, were burned to the ground early, this morhin .The fire started th the barn, but was discovered in time 50 that most of the live stock | was got out.Three \u2018calves were burned, and horse, in jumping a fence near barn, fell and: broke his neck.In \u2018the house, the pianc and considerable.furniture \"was saved.Miss Ryan, who keeps house for.her father, was away i in New York, called by.the serious i of \u2018her sister, one \u2018the It is not known how the.fire started, but as the barns were lijthted by \u2018electricity, it is thought there must have been .a defective wire somewhere.Insurance was carried on *the buildings.| + {= MISSISQUOI AND The correspondent of the Paris \\ Temps, telegraphing from Mukden, ROUV, LLE MUTUAL.says that he is going south.He adds \u2014 that extraordinary animation pre- DIRECTORS GIVE GOOD\u2019 REPORT vails.- The ' movement of Russian | | AT ANNUAL MEETING.Frelighsburg, Oct.7.\u2014(Special.}\u2014The sixty-ninth annual report of the- Mis- London, Oct.7.\u2014A despatch to the \u20144 sisquoi and Rouville Mutual Fire In- | Télegraph from Seoul says that the surance Company was Presented on | ussian descent into Corea is begin- | Wednesday at the \"annual nieeting held ning to assume definite shape.= The in Frelighsburg, at which Mr.Spencer presided, and réad the presidential report.| Extreme prudence and good fortune à seem to mark the past year\u2019s work [Russian base, now consists of all arms of thi , 8 company, [whos - instead of Cossacks only.lts ad- pony! Toon are expen diture, from August, 1903, to August, 1904, for fire losses and everything else; | was only a little over.$20,000.They now find homes with a surplus of assets| over \u2018and above ev- |.ery liability, of nearly\u2019 $50,000.The entire old board of directors was reelected, i The \u201creport states : .\u201cThe losses of the year: were: 36 ir number, amounting to $7,180.43.30 weregunder policies in thy mutual plan, - amounting to $5,218.17,\u2018and 8 under polices in the cash system, \u2018amounting $1,962.26.| Thre were 25 by fire, amounting to $7,072.57, and 8 by lightning, amounting to $107.86.\u201cThe sum of $2,789.66 has heen returned to members on policies that have expired during the year.\u201cThe change that was made in our system at the commencement of the year from 1-3 to 1-5 of the premiuin L notes paid down, has proved \u2018 very satisfactory, although our - immediate cash income from same has been thereby considerably reduced.\u201cA further- sum of $10,000.00 has been invested in municipal \u2018debentures hearing 4 and .4} per cent.interest, making a- total now.held by _ the company of $41,059.80 hearing from \u20184 to 44 interest.dl REPLY TO THE - SLOCUM MOURNERS.FULL JUSTICE ASSURED BY THE \"PRESIDENT.+ New .Y ork, Oct.7\u2014A letier from President Roosevelt.\u2018through his secretary, has been read before a-meeting | of five hundred relatives of persons who died on thé General Slocum.It was an answer \u2018to a letter by.the association last week \u2018denouncing the action -of the local steamboat inspectors in placing the blame for the disaster on the Slocum\u2019s -officers ands crew, and asking for immédiate executive action.Secretary Loeb\u2019s reply was that the commission appointed by the President is expediting the report and that \u201cabsolute: justice will, be done.\u201d \u2014_ ILLUMINATING GAS SMOTHERED THREE.ing building.The fire had gained such 'headway that it could not be|.\u2014 ; checked, and in a short while the | MELANCHOLY TRAGEDY - IN A building was a mass of ashes.As \u201c BEDROOM IN A FLUSHING soon as possible a search was made| | c for \u2018the remains of the child, and the| \u2019 HOTEL.{in one corner._ GUILTY oF MURDER.VERDICT FOUND BY .AGAINST EDWARD SLAUGHTER AT SANDUSKY.Sandwich, Ont, Oct.7.\u2014The written Premier Haultain, \u2014omy.next year, if returned to office.burned to.a crisp, was found JURY trial of Edward Slaughter, accused of .the { murder .of John Rutden, a Maidstone farmer, whom he was alleged to have struck over the head \u2018with a billiard cue in Wade Hall\u2019s road house, on the declaring it Several | hills ware presented and.or is the intention of the faderal govern- after which t Council, ment to grant the therritorial auton- New York, Oct.7.\u2014Augustus Dono- man and his wife and Richard\u2019 Small were asphyxiated by illuminating gas in a bedroom in a hotel kept by Salvatore Cappolla, in Flushing, carly yesterday.Small | is said to have beeh the- woman\u2019s brother.Cappolla wes arrested and held in bail to ans- wer a charge that he delayed in reporting the case to a police, FALL RIVER STRIKE.COTTON MANUFACTURERS TO Tecumseh road, on the night.of Oc- CONFER WITH LABOR LEAD- tober 26 of last year, ended to-day EX \u2019 with a verdict of murder.ERS.\u2014e - Fall River, Mass, Oct.6.\u2014 The Hon.Clifford Sifton, it is said, has] cotton manufacturers at a meeting, vesterday, agreed to meet the labor strike \u2018situation \u2018as requested by the la- 7.-+(Special)\u2014 The | | Stoessel, and upon whose .shoulders rested the | share of Russian \u201charbor, on Monday afternoon.manufacture, and the length is mandery, Newport, Ve, will, present.| pass they I State\u2019s attorney\u2019s office to EASTERN.WAR - MAY BE LONC.Japanese Statesman Expresses This Opinion.DATE OF .TERMINATION IS 1M POSSIBLE \u2018T0) FORTELL.| Tokio, Oct, - \u201c7.\u2014In addressing the { members of the United in Tokio, yesterday, Clearing House Count Okuma, { leader of the Progressive party, warned the people to prepare for a war, the date of the termination of \u2018which it was now impossible to.fore tell.He predicted that the cost .Japan for a two years\u201d war, including long \u2018the loans = which.had been already placed and.the expenses consequent upon the \u2018 war at its termination, would total one billion dollars, \u2018which mould make the = per capita amount to.$20, | Count Okuma said that corruption appeared to pervade the military, political and financial departments .of the Russian Government, and that this corruption had almost reached a climax which threatened a revolution.It was even reported that Lt.-General now defending Port Arthur, responsibility for the loss of à large prestige in east Asia, was guilty of dissipation during the siege.The speaker declared that the weaknesses of the Russians gave the Japanese mans ® victories.ALASKAN LINE _ IS COMPLETED.| - TELEGRAPH LINE JOINS NORTH AND THE UNITED STATES.| Washington, Oct.7.\u2014 General irce- ley has received a despatch from | Major Edgar Russel, of the Signal @orps, has been engaged in laying a cable from Valdez, Alaska, buoyed the eastern cable end at the mouth of It will require several - days \u2018te make the shore end connections ir the narrow passage of Sitka harbor and.open the cable*to commercial business.This completes the Alaskan : telegraph system which has been unde?construction for.the past three ycars, during which, time about four thousand miles of land lines and submarine cables have been constructed and laid; and it brings the Nome and Behring.Strait regions in direct communication with the United States over an all-Ameri- can route.\u201cThis system contains the first\u2019 submarine cable of American sufficient to extend from Newfoundland to Ireland.KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AT COWANSVILLE.THI CRUSADERS 1 HAV E CAPTURED THE TOWN, © SAYS A DE- = _ SPATCH A large detachment from Sussex Pr receptory, No.9, Knights Templar, of Sherhrooke, left this morning for Cowansville,, where they will attend the annual district meeting.All thé Preceptories in the - Province will be represented, and Malta Com- also, be |.CAPTURE THE TOWN.Cowansville; Oct.7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The The Knights crusaders have \u201ccome.have captured Cowansville.; From the four points of the | com\u201d came to-day, the occasion being a special District Assembly of Knights Templar.At noon the Knights had dinner at the Ottawa House.At 1 pm, the Red Cross degree is to be conferred on a class of twenty candidates.i The Knights Templar and Malta degrees will, also, be conferred © during the afternoon and evening.\u2014 LIFE FORA HIGHWAY ROBBEI Y.EXTREME SENTENCE Is GIVEN IN CHICAGO.Chicago, Oct.7.\u2014Charles Truman H.Wilkinson and William Irwin have been found guilty of highway.robbery and sentenced to imprisonment for life: The action was in accordance with the decision of the demand mand the extreme penalty in all robbery cases where the accused threaten to injure their victims with revolvers or other deadly weapons, + VERNON-HARCOURT\u2019S FUNERAL.London, Oct.17.\u2014The remains _ of Sir William Vernon-Harcourt, \u2018who died on Saturday, were buried in \u2018the the utmost Only | the afternoon, with =.simplicity and privacy.family and \u2018tenantry were present.- Simultaneously a memorial service was held at St\u201d Margaret's church, Westminster, where representatives - of King Edward and the Prince of Wales terdaÿ leaders in da ever the present bor men a day or two ago.were among the immense congregation.; # À py \u2018share , dard-bearer is still | the, probable | William Farwell may not consent - public\u2019 meeting has bopn called in announcing that\u2019 the Burnside; - which | Sitka | \u201cthrow | .\u2018gog_voters\u2019 lists, says : of these names off the list is regret- edy it at this late hour.\u201d brought by Mr.er, to recover a bill for :31,038 \u2018pin .connection with that campaign.In repudiating liability Capt.Hale stated Phelogn, | family vault at Nuncham, Oxford yes-.= a te + THE POLITICAL ARENA.| FIFIIIII ISIE SII IFIP III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIYE \u2018The Hon.Mr.Fisher will visit this section of the Townships next week.He will attend the Liberal convention - of Stanstead County, at Ayer's Flat, .on Tuesday, and on Wednesday._ he will attend the Libetal convention + at \u2018Sherbrooke.An the ev ening, the Minister will be joined hy several of the Cabinet ministers, ~ when a rallk will be held in the Clement Theatre.On Thursday, Mr.Fisher will Jeave for Compton County} and will speak in Sawyerville on Thursday, and thé proceed to Lake Megantic.The Conservatives.of Stanstead County hold their envention to-mor- row, at Ayer's Cliff.- It seems a foregone conclusion that Hon.M.F.Hackett, -K.C., will be the choice.In Sherbrooke, the \u2018question of car didates- is.a fruitful source of speculation in gonneéetipn with both parties.It is said that Mr.D.McManamy was strongly \"urged to accept the Li- berel candidature, even receiving a personal letter from Sir Wilfrid Laurier in this connection, but has finally : \u2018and definitely declined to run.The {names of Messrs.C.C.Knight, G.A.LeBaron and John Leonard, K.C., will likely all figure hefore the convention next Wednesday; In the Conservative camp tlie stan- unchosen, The latest development indicates.that Dr.A.N.Worthington may \u2018be the man.ding, which has not before - He is being freely mentioned to-day as Conservative candidate.In this connection it | i said that Mr.; to run.; It is understood that \u2018while the date is not announced; \u2018the Conservalive convention will he held on Thursjlay of Friday of next week.: i COATICOOK CONSERVATIVER, - Coaticook, Oct.7.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A the interests of the Conservative party to convene in the police! court room tonight (Friday, the 7th inst.) at 7.30.Delegates will be chosen to attend the convention to he held at.Aver\u2019s Chff on the following day | (Saturday.) MAGOG LISTS.| ; The Magog Enterprise, referring | to the omission of names from the Ma- \u201cThe leaving\u2019 table, but both parties suffer alike by it, and we fail to know of any.remedy now.Perhaps the omission of these names was | caused through | bungling on the part of officials somewhere \u2018along the line.!.The Goveri- ment could, hardly be lexpected to rem- $10,000 - ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN : ONTARIO.© Montreal, \u2018 Sept.7.\u2014A despatch to the Gazette from Pembroke says: \u201cOne of the biggest sensations of the season was created yesterday when Capt.J.Low Hale, the defeated Liberal candidate in the provincial hye-election, defendant in a suit Ringrose, livery keep- appeared as that when he consented: to become the -candidate he was assured that all the \u2018election expenses, other than hi personal expenses would be paid by the Liberal organization of the province This promise, he said, was explicitly made to him by Hon.James Stratton and James Vance, the Liberal organi- \u201cFhe election, the defendant said, zer.\u2018cost about $40,000, of \u2018which he paid as personal expenses $10,000.There are, he says, accounts for shout $8.000 still unpaid, which should he met by the Liberal organization knowri as the \u201cmachine.\u201d MR.\u2018ST RATTONS DENTAL.Toronto, Oëtober 7.\u2014The News publishes.a despatch from Pembroke, reporting .that J.Lorne Hale the defeated Liberal candidate in; North Renfrew, has sworn, in à civil action, that Hon.J.R.Stratton and \u2018Vance, Liberal organizer, promised to pay the balance of his election expenses, which amounted to ahout 810,- 000, and that he has paid another 210.000 himeelf of his expenses.Upon being shown the report, Ton, Mr.Stratton said : \u201cI gave no mon- evs to Mr.Hale in connection with his election, nor to any one for him, nor did I make \u2018any promises to him, other than that I had no doubt that should he accept the nomination the.party would assist him with his ex- pensis, meaning, of course, his legitimate expenses.He was speaking of the cost of an election: I da not know what assistanre, if anv, received irom the party, nor do I know what the\u2019 cost of his campaign wax.| had no conversation.with Mr.Vance | re- ie connection he sence of Mr.\u2018The Liboral candidate will »* minister, Mr.Beith lost nô time in.To the F James.| - Vance.i \u201cThe cost of the election as given by Mr.Hale, if the statement as res ported is correct, would appear on the face of it to he most absurd.1 addressed four meetings in North Ren- frew at the request Of the committee, and do not know anything about the cost or conduct of the campaign.\u201d , _- ST.MARYS, MONTREAL.Aontreal; Oct.7.\u2014Mr.Camille Piche, _ \u201cadvocate, was chosen last night at a party caucus, held at Chagnon Hall, \u2018Ontario street, as the Liberal candidate for St.Mary's division.\u2018- ; THE.PREMIER'S PLANS.Qhebec, October 7.\u2014Sir Wilfrid Laurier/ accompanied by his private secretary, Mr.Beaudrault, and Lady Laurier, léft Quebec for Ottawa.yesterday afternoon, where he will remain a couple of days and then proceed to Ham- | ilton, Ont, here he is due to speek at a public meeting on Monday mext.The Prime Minister will afterwards speak in Torgnto, and in other cities \u2018 of the sister province before his return to the capital.MR.FOSTER CHOSEN.:.\u201cToronto, Ont., October 7.\u2014Hon._ G.E.Foster was unanimously chosen the Conservative candidate for: North Toronto at ast \u2018 night\u2019s conve tian No other name \u2018was presented.This + Dominion constituency,.is reps a in the local house by Dr.Beattie Nes: bitt, who, in.1902, defeated G.F.- , Marter, Independent Conservative, + | backed by the Liberäls, by ut- 40.- be Mayor Urquhart.SL - - MR.AYLESWORTH'S PLANS.|,\" Bowmanville, Ont, October ~\u2014In: ténse excitement has prevai im - { fine county the \u201clast raion hours, over the announced withdraw-\".al of Mr.R.- Beith from the fedexpl contest, to afford Hon.A.B.Ayless worth, K.C., a constituency.Mr.Beith, although assured that he would be .elected, was reluctant to enter.the - contest, owing to enfoebled health, 0 when the news came that Mr, Ayles- worth had been \u2018appointed a Cabinet offering to withdraw from the, Darham campaign in his favor.\u201d Mr.Beith left his sick bed and went to Port .* Hope to apprise Dr.Powers, , resident a of the Liberal Association, of pol .posal to Mr.\u201cAylesworth, with à eld sûlt that after dark Wednesday.nig 4 messages were despatched to\u201d alt À \u201cof the country summoning om - + - bers of.the execittive of \u2018the Durham .\".Liheral Association! to an emergency .meeting at the home of Me.Beith, | at 2 o'clock yesterday.; | POLITICS IN HISSISQUOI.+ * Stanbridge Fast, Que; > Oct.5, 1904.Editor of \u2018the Record : / Sir,\u2014l see in your issue of the ith : inst., that the Sweetaburg.correspondent \"would try to infer that the Liberal party in the County of Missis- quoi was not in harmony with each.other or united.\u201d :T can say as one - who knows that the Liberal partÿ was never better organized- or more united | than at the present time, and ready to support our worthy member, D.B.Meiggs.Your correspondent says that the \\younger clément of the Libéral party would prefer a more active / candidate, and \u2018are advocating Dr.Mc- A Corkill or Mr.L.A.Beriau.They are both good men and 1don\u2019t think - that either one of them would try to oppose Mr.D.B.Meiggs, or think of such u thing.1 think there must be Home other object in view rather than that the young Liberals were trying to get up an opposition to\u2019 Mr.D.B.Meiggs\" nomination.Yours truly, H.C.HALÉ.NATIONALITY OF LAST HOUSE.In the last Canadian .Parliament natives of Ontario largely preponder- \u2018ated.They claimed 86 seats out, of 213 at the -time of the general election.Though - the older province, there were but 69 natives of Quebec in the House.Nova Scotia had 20,1 New Brunswick 9.Prince Edward f5- lund 4.Of those who are not Canadian born, England gave! 7, Seot- land 6, the United Ftatef 5, Ireland 3, and Newfoundland 1.ÿ POLITICAL votes It is rumored that.Mr.Charles Devlin, MP.for Galway \u2018in the Jm- perial Parliament, hy to resign his seat at Westminster apd return to (\u2018anada immediately, te contest Wright county, Ontario, Liberal interests, \u2018 The early dissolution.of the legisla- Rr in the 2, ; pian, more had Mr.Hale ture of thé Northwest Térrit ries 16 any conversation with me in the pre- predicted._ x activity and reaping rests.; ET OF FISH This morning a net 1200 feet in length was discovered about three LADEN NET.Taken This \u2018Morning From \u201c Massawippi Lake.PROTECTION \"ASSOCIATION -HOT AFTER THE IL LE- GAT FISHERMEN, North Hatley, Oct.7.\u2014(Special.) - The Massa wippi Fish and Game Protection Association is showing great FISH ARE miles down the lake on the west, side.It was laden with fine fish.The net \u201cwill< be destrôyed.It ix said that the law offending parties are known.\u2014_ Ww KATH ER PROBABILITIES.Forecast for the next 24 hours, sired by! the Meteorological Bureau: Fair and cool.13> Rortugne se troops aurpriséd by West Afrieans ; 499, 974 lost-in detachment ~~ \u201c \u2014 a ( | POP Ie 2 a odo WW a minal aD I fo nifA Ca 4 LA + CEA ter ME ry wy ne 4 vn ent = à Hh I hi Fa é PIII 2 \u20ac ti là Vw pr De ENN lino ING, a si * n GE la Fad i J 3 Ba PAGE TWO, ~~ TIT iF is ; 1 \u2018 ) - | | Pak : : LL , EY amo Ligh hd .me eu, vale | À / so, a En yk SUTTON.3 a 4 19 ; = [ [ 1 fy | |, 5 5 ; pi À yg ; / _ | 21 Ë É 5 Br Ty .# A : pe: p A , ; kb os i je Oct; \u2014Mr, P.Chroly;: of Hamilton.ar it 3 i ay a.1 TA 5 | 2 2 | Ç - 7 ny Wa , 5 \"has én the guest: of My.and Ms, C, pe.hE À : | «0 À = PF | Ni # |W R.Tarte for some days.EE - i 1 she t | - 9 ME Ë Be Miss Mabel Cross, of Manchester.,N.{ : SHE : H., is acting as clerk-in Mr.LL.se 5 j | \" AF 4 N Oo ; .| - > Dyor\u2019 8 store in the drylgoods depart Satisfies RE | ; ool Underwe EH \u201d | | Pr ment.T7 ed Men?CT es ak he to useless expenditures, unless you | | Daily Store: News.Dr.Cutter i is » putting up onesie C Tw, ; M \u201cUT \u201c lap N 3 st \u2018 will rent the AR = 3 Lt A can say YES when the timed comes to 138-138 Wellington Lt Friday, Oct?tod.\"| stairs to hx block, an aft : ompletel s so ws S RI no il 4 2 awe | Store opeh late to-night.Co 1 groeveral apartments pi a was in] r 2, worsted Seamless SO \u201cTF md a our life instirance premium ; ; AM | CC Tel + Ù Lu, ig PE Cleveland, o ontreal.s Turkisl $ Vy > d vi Lt À y * ill be } x ni your famil The [only av \u2018ene that leads to| success\u2019 in merc handisirig is the one\u2019 Gt pe 1 ; = 1) Ee f : Pots rofessionally Monday and Tues.Jur oe J erique and Vicginia.4 * | po Shirts, reg.50 i240 you wi e happier a sd paved with- honest, and fair business methods\u2014the \u2018best\u2019 gootls.for the Fy es u np 10 ti na Re ia known ef ou Bock | Bla Fall Caps, g0© i Sul will le happier ; and, what i much | money.Wet have?seryéi you many years in thie Capacity; \u201cOur in- £3 ph v.*, a tr d Vigor in; deg.Fred.Knowlton, govdrnment, in- | ixture.\u2018old at 40, the 14 k Tweed : 11 whole Li Afr £2 more important.the will He « safe, | creasing trade and our] solid foundation is t \u201csy CL : 4-2 Wn |\" on | spector.ry cheno factories, is in town | C8N à 75e.for the 12 Ih, à un = The above are all whe ha TE 0 | i o or ror ors Rh ; oo FINEST CREAMBERY\u2014 - \u2018blue cloth, with white silk blouse and-{ tool place at 1 o clack, p.m.After Mr.A.Fastman and his daughter, Good going until Fg a © Cashmere Wists.hg a pouve, locks, Fous [ ~~ picture hat to match.After a brief partaking of a sumptuous repast the Mrs.Levi Perkins are attending the .EH._SEWELL, Ou.\u201cPasnen Pi é; r Silk Waists $3.85, $4.vo, $1.40.2%¢ doz.or 1 honeymoon they will reside in Ascot.happy pair left fer Richmond: station, world\u2019s Fair at St.Louis.- \u2014 2 ah i \u20ac ?The bide received many handsome.and.took train for Brockville, where Mr.Harry Bennett will hereafter Ai BEC CENT wen irls and Misses\u2019 Skirts | Vinegar \u2014 For Pickling and useful presents.- : they intend spending some time with yoke Dr, Cutter's farm and village pro- 0 (= he \u2018 de ot W AL ra in cardinal, The essential points in making good Mr.\u2018Barrington\u2019s relatives and friends, perty under his care, and reside for | XAILWAY 1H.i\u201d ol at e of] vol ley go * e nn hi Le * 1: ith the .octor\u2019s 8.i.4h 1 Gal ronds d H d Vinegar.We , hich they intend residing wit nvenience in one of \" Cp Sook ad s Toi ints from\" 5 \u201cto.\"la bride ourselves on kécplig only the.vers BAKER\u2014CURLE Y, alte ator OY ok Hill.The bride apartments.{ > ae & WINTER TIME Hg \u2026 yen % # Si sb, vs.Juisses sizes at beg.Wine or Cider Vinegar\u2014 40¢ Dunham, Oct.7.\u2014 \u2014(Special.) _ On received a number of useful presents.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Griggs returned ) In Effect Oct.34, 1 wo + 1 =~ Po triple strength per gallon .Wednesday evening at 6.30 in.the 1 Tuesday night from a weck\u2019s visit ta LEAVING SHERBROO Bg \u2019 | a.; PICKLING SPICE, 30c.-A Hous.English church at Dunham dy the un 6 N New York cit | Peso EL Et.sgt 4e! Girl S Tams | | PC ) Rev.Mr.Plaistäl, Miss Mabel Alice EAST CLIFTON.Master \u201cBob y Boright; son of Mr.pes Sunday).\u201cArrive Levis TY | Made of Woolky agara, Soo Gs Sei Tor Hod Packer nids Curley, only daughter of Mr.Michack| Qet.\u201c7.~Mr.and Mrs.Wm.~Hod- Clifton.Boright and Henry.Boright, aire Jets.1.18 p.m.Sherbi ns Specia or, .T\u2014Mr.; 1ER\u2014 34 white, navy amd Dye ve ares pecta 0) ¢ Quick Pudding, 10c packet.Curley, was united in marriage to Mr.gen returned last week from Lishon, |'son of Mr.Frank Boright, are coñfiné|.Bites 8.50% laevis 8 Los pau.À = Others \u2018 be, si 60e and 75e, on By Im: for: 25c.William Baker, Secrétary-Treasuver vf! N.H., and at presént are the guests of ed: to their rdspective beds with.what | _ AcCousion) AMTON-\u2014Loa y xo) i .qd Gold Dust Corn Meal, 3 Lbs.for 25¢.that village, and son of Mr.- Ju seph Geol, Hodgen.: is feared is diphtheria.We wish them | 9 Be 00 a EE 45 at | p Silk Stock Colfars S | Tad Wheat! \u2018makes a delicious break | Baker.\u201cMe.Adam Elliott shot a deer one 4 speedy resipvert.1 | Mis B.\"BR, - BONTON TN AT SHERBRO EE = 9 ; >sillk \u2018last - t = acdonald anc iss D.NEW K a We have a splèndid assortment of fast.dish, (2 Ls, nine, bowl in cach ~The bride was arrayed in.white silk day last wee) cof Portland.Mow Mrs.(Dr.) Maë ort hon from New \u2014Leave Quanbe 3.80 po hy, Eo i these | novelty collarse convenien ly oise packet.256.organdie, with veil caught in the hair.Mr.Albert Barber, of Por a » He; Scofield are expec e + Ao hn (dat! except Sunda ok played on) counter aihly coro al.Cream of Wheat Food, 19c with white roses, and carried a show- was in town recent y visiting his sons York\u2019 to-nig PR BUT THERE 19 irooke 43 be binations.New designs.Special .val- Vim Breakfast Food, 122c SO \u201cAt A giver ; ® \u201cte PASSENGER\u2014 ave Quebec Li ues at 3ÿ5c, 40c, Suc and 65c¢, | er bouquet vf the same mixed with and:other friends: A Temperance t Home\u201d was i .ONLY ONL | _ have Lavi 2.00 a.m., arrive : 54 TI A | | | Flour \u2014 At Old Prices maiden-hair ffrn.\u2018The bridesmaid.Mr.Geo.Hodgen has gone to Buck- in the Temperance Hall on Thanet 1 AGIC BAKING POWBER \u2014'aédoumona feu : Sandy aa CIT boob zh fl has b teadily| ad- Her, ~f Montrenl.few davs f n.' \"In the evening the guest, Sie ave Ch 54 : be FOREST ¥ FORTFOLIOR, [ Warm Hosiery | winding for (he unt.ro wank Je wi No room sole uot.tique oi | land, Moses.ra - or ; afternoon delivered: a lecture in the Par Wt Wholesome and Bosemicl bn Salaniay, 70D ey.1 Ç UHR -: .Ï t pieces, while our vs Co \u201d qr - > .GE: - Cut out the following and ; fill in LADIES CASHM ER HOSE\u2014 present stock: holds Cont, Better take carried white carnations, Mr.How- OT 1.town hall under the\u2019 auspices of -the SLD} ALL SIZES, sige.and Chad g trains on Me LE AH i bes.fing qualities.P 1 offer : HEATHTON IN F haudiere Valley.1 Hebd for, Ye No< desing .\u2026.Al woul rade, at : 25¢, \"304, 35e, advantage of this.specia ag o Barrel.ard Baker, cousin of the groom, Was Co - ne Loo [WETU to Pl 2 W.GILLETT § LF mation\u201d 015 Lor ang at \"te?2 1 *.È EU 5 Te L CIVE sesveceus 2.5 5.95 » , ( ; 7 igs 3 M 1 1 t \"y is ahout 0 .y © e ( UE a 1904 * cs L = AND iiss cashes Royal Househoid \u201cFon $503 best man.| Oct, T-Miss A.Heath came.home A mew here a ndie factory for the TORONTO, ONE wn AoE ee eee ee rede + OS IE.\u201d : Orilvie's Hungarian .2.95 5.95 A reception was held after the cere-| froni Stanstead College, Friday night, faunched here.À ha d y | BI UR Endiosed\u2019| | herewith find | ten .aif or ribbe a styles, splendid wears \u201cBuda® Len ue _ 5.40\" mony at thes bri de's home, and: the She was accompanied hy her friends, manufacture of scythe handles, hoe, STON & & mM Ria .cents, to cover _ cost of postage 7.ing ae 1 of Sie, Boclup to | \u201cNorval\u201d Family Flour 2.75 happy couple drove fo Cowansville the Missés Susie and \u2018Allie McGowan, rake, pitchfork and shovel handles, Summer Arrangeme Gt À and, expense of mailing Noth Te » 50e, \u201cacco ding 1 to size and Mn = ; and took the Tate train for Boston, | of Georgeville, .- ] will be turned out in large quantities.RA T 1 EFFECT JUNE 27, 14 JF .of \u201cTHE FOREST CITY,\u201d + q \u2014 (Gem Jars 7 where they will pass the honeymoon.Miss Eva Lewis was, home a few days Sutton could easily stand the shock FO PULA - lis ru Seily.extopt Sund | which I em entitled as one o » (Warm Gloves\u2014For Fall Wear Best Crystal quality.strictly air tight.The bride's going-away -costume, was'| ast \u2018week.of several other industries settling | TS x TRAINS Te pote SHERBR 07 a our readers.Lo | - | Quart size serres SITE of brown and the presenis, as well as Wo regret to hear of the death: of here.- WAN 16.00 2 Nashua Johns! Du | - L ADIES s CASHMERE GLoy oN .1-2 gal, on GLO.tears tin marquée, 95¢ rice, were numerous and MHentiful, the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Gor- Instead of our Academy being 10th - ds says i Spri >.Ig ar AE Name repre wees Spi pi AIS KNITTED GLOVES\u2014 , | , EXT PRA RUBBERS FOR diam jAhs- large list of friends\u201d wish \u2018this popu- don \u2018Baldwin, of Stansicad; also, of in the rank for the government gr ants 15 cents fr Scans u., RK = PRESS\u2014ieave:ll a = HN a RE SCT woo gare 45 200 ILASSES\u2014 .lar young, couple ail marital\u2019 happi- the serious illness of Mrs.Gordon we are pleased to announce that - 7 LOCK Mine, PES ee D *.~ _®\" PO: , \u2018 Thick glass ality, pesloct fitting tin ness\u201d - 2 .abri .Baldwin.+ was seventh.7 ith \u201cto pec : .\u2014 .i ton 810 po for Boston, ar = 10.00 a.m.Fi for p12:25 ph., connecting for Bouton \"rie vi 9.85 CW Oorcester, Font Tver Te .Spriiggeid Ja ar 8 ARRIVE: :BHERRR( \u201d ® Boston 1 p.ms, arriv 1 UT EXPRESS.leaves Bost.my rd 10.85 pan.i o> 3.03 Am.arrive Si JOMMOIMA TION.u pi i aucneord, he Flymour nas 2 P-m., arrive Sherbr« ' York EXPRES S\u2014leaven ; M, arrive Sherbrook« \"WORTH OF CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, \u2018Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Gents\u2019 Furnish: ings, Ladies\u2019 Jackets, Skiris, Waists, Whitewear, Underwear, Trunks and.Valises ; must be soid.Many of these Goods are exactly what you need for this wvihter, and it will evet.000 Pay you to buy summer goods and keep them over at these prices : SI HOES lt.HOSIERY.dress CAT BELOW C COST, 7 we are going out of business.Co ; MEN\u2019 s CLOTHING.4.= | .Men\u2019 s Suits, worth $13.00, (for ST.00, i | .Me Xi s Nuits, worth £9.00, for\u201d i - .Ladies\u2019 best yarn Stockings, Wor h 45e, for Je.03 1807 ws Sts he aw cox | ro 1 | J CL - Men's Ml-wool Pants, worth $1.75.for $1.19, | ¥ \u201cBoys\u201d Lonr Pants, worth &1.25, for Se.| | ) Short Parts, 25e Co ; AND.1 ~~ LADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT.Bos pi.- : : n 1 ; | | INGS Ladies\u2019 Skirts for $1.25.| GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS.RU BBERS ! | 4e B The prices in this Tine are ta prices, Don't miss the GREA r CUT ! a .\u201c \u2019 C vn A PRICE ES in this lines A few of them: : i = - : if Ladies\u2019 Underskirts for T5e.Ladies\u201d Wrappers, worth 81.50, fqr Soc | Ladies\u2019 Underwear at a bargain.To pargaii.~ Ladies\u2019 Satin Point and Silk Flannel Wait 51 n great Dars 50 \u201cdo.Men's Allwool Top) Suits, worth 50c.for 35e.| ,Ç Si PE faim qu a, - ; ue; doz, Fleece liged U ndenwear\u2014< hirts \u2018and dr wers\u2014worth 60e, for 3xe Co A e Stock to be Roller Towellin D ee \u2018 Every cl Is Hos, Al wool Shirts and Drawers, worth Tie.for He.1e arg 1) pair CA i.5 x Ai I tl 95 fen Le pain ery Clothier se 5M der, =k Tiok, worth Age.wor for 25e.I : ! .i - pairs \u2018els ( ur 18h) worth oof.7 { authorized to _ 50 ler hry worth Se per air, 15e.i Flennelette Blankets, 79¢.pair._ \u201cp g \u2019 7, A (per pe \u2018 | - sol 1 belo C st.2,000 yards Embroidery, from 2\u20ac up.ROGRESS | 2 3 ar 3,000 Spools.Linen Thread, worth pe.foi Le.- » Mater | A Lot of HATS and CAPS to be da v co nt) meet 1 \u201c Al ind of Linings, \u2018worth Te an Se fon ae a AME \u2018 \u2014tallored by ski LY > IP?- .5 CL ti i \u2018Remember our entire stock of $15,000.00 must be _ Ah Pins below cont, © | C0 8 lot, toraugh ; 5 LOUE sold at Ha Price.; | 7 sold and the prices will surprise you, Cw | ind hundreds of articles too numerous tv ation Æ je any op A \u2014 _ tr re \u2014 > Tn \u2014 \u2014 | | sented he me yr , \u2014\u2014PASTE THE ADDRESS IN YOUR HAT\u2014 LL 2706 0 - Sn Ï Tu de ! ; .ro 4 EEE PRES AS ; Lo.J ION C L OT NG Al (LL Sign of the _\u2014 Fb ¥ x | = \u2014 Co F = 101) \u2019 | 152-154 Wellington S oi | qd + : ; = i.PT \"I y t Î \u201cBo.> .: I.SMITH; Propristor.Et ington Stree 11 À + Erogress Brèna LE | { | ; = - # TR- Townsh { | | : _ LS | oa À .| : ° Ly { & - er Mont \u201cAnson: $47.00 { od an Vo Oct.15th.\"PAT 20 Æ 51 SEWELL, - City Passenger Agent.\u201c2 ~lave * Mérhrookez iy a.cond, .1 vu River Jet.all wholesale pr rees.| i Come and.get Bargains.at | FER S, 131 WELLINGTON ST.& ERBROOKE LOAN | .[oe co.deposits pay able and 1ST, OF OCTO- .Accounts pay-, ey to Joan on dant Va | 1.TRIN Tn UAL EXCURSION TO | STON, MASS.Richm nd \u2018to ym oid Rehm de die 18th} returning on orip_ a 20h; ron Cale, arlor-Cars Cod Montre ul Dixville From \u2014i on: and , apply CH poss, or.& TA.\u2018Sitatheqna \"Square, , F.Ore GTR: station.il - tr Low Second- Class Rates to , Trail, Ross $47 \u2018 50 » god Midway.B.Ç.e prs Seattle, -$50.00 -$42.10 facons, Ore.sig, ou \u2018Sale Lake, 0, Og den,\u201d Mode PLATT NT FALEWINTER TIME TABLE Efect.Oct.3d, 1904.LEAVING SHERBROOKE.MSY AXD NEW YORK EXPRESS | -Lars Sherkroeires-F.B@-æ.1ni (daily ex- oy Sunday), | Arrive Levis 1.00 p.mie ete À.15 p.m.- MSSENCER\u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 3.50} pM Arrive Levis 8.58 um.' Arrive Gee 9.00 pm.Daily except Sunday.spa.Aire Levis 7 Sherbrooke M.Arrive Levis 7.45 a.m.Ar- | 8.00 am.(daily ' * RATING.AT SHERBROOKE BOSTON :; D NEW YORK EXPRESS 1 Wi 3.30 pm.Leave Levis % pm, (d Sat except Sunday).Arrive am.ve Quebec, 7.30 a.m.vf Levis 8.00 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke Ho pa.Duly except Sund MUOMADATION\u2014 Leave Qi dbec daily a Saturday 7.00 p.m.1.vis, 7.15 ne herbrocke 9:10] a.mon connecting trains on Megantic Di- hn ug Cbaudiere- Valley branch.ol we: tables, tickets and all infor ily\u2019 fo any of the Company\u2019 s Juston's & MAINE | Mer Arrangement.t A JUNE 7, 1904, eo Tahs : \"- ped daily (Except Sunday except os \u2018LEAVE SHERBROOKE.N Am.for St.Johnsbury, Con- ony go \u2018Nashua, Worcester, -Bos- ny NOR EX and New York.arn PRESS\u2014leaves 6.50 Ps logy; ve New York 7.20 a.m.vi ore 11.85 a.m., connecting ton 810 p ess.for Boston, arrivés Bos- HD à 10.00 a.m., arriving New- PM.\u2018connecting with train EXPRESS leaves 9.35 p.m.for Worcester, Boston, ct., Springfield and New | 2 iixg a ARRIVE.\u2018SHERBROOKE.kia 315 pm, arrives 11.15 n 8.30 p.10.35 p.m., t.Johns- , arrive Sherbrooke dort ATION \u2014vi Voy | & Plymouth, N.H., % 10 pr 5.00 a.m., .Newport, a M, arrive Sherbrooke 3.05 To FIRES ones New York ou erbrooke 8.40 a.Co D-leavis Nov , drive 28% Newport, V ., 8.mn.7 Sherbrooke.8.40 bod 10 p.m.5 FLANDERS, Sie Pass, and Ticket Agen + realy: \u2018share of the ea fi, rings of the str mint fo 81% fay : x 9 pareen tages cet railway Sherbrooke 1 All Wool Blankets, coo.verre ur 4.8.1 Mitehell & Co.\u2018gone to Boston Johnsbury paid a visit to Mr.Po ny Y 3° | D (3 .o .1 î | i + - | - | i Ow ' own a Ho se ?- The col weather will soon be here, and we want ito call your attenti ion-to our line of | bois Blankets | ie \u2014 nd also\u2014 3 - Horse Goods.| Canvas Lined.Blankets | veuves bone Kersey Xe ; , Halters james, Sweat.Clippers, | Fet- lock Clip Surcingles, Pads Hors RE | pets, \u2018Singeing Lamps.| Wholesale price to the trade.E ] The reste Variety 5 | : oo 2.AL | : g ; n | L anterns and the Largest | Stocks, Candle Lanterns vider vavses vervescneere 25 Cadet Lanterns \u2026.j .o.coe soy 25 (Climax Lanterns .le elranesounss .45 Cold Blast [Lanterns .\u2026 fee eens 75 Dash Board Lanterns we revere eens $1.75 Police Bull\u2019s Kye Lantern vesecane 407 | Dealers\u2014 | - Send us s your orders for Lamps and Founts, J nies, Lamp | Burners, Wicks, Lamp : Brackets an Reflectors, | 5 -gal.Pump \u2018Oil Cans, Ete | i i Factory prices guaranteed.| WINDSOR HILLS Oct.\u2014 Messrs.L.N.Audet \u201cJohn Pigeon, of Sherbrooke, |W ednesday eyening i in town.\u2019 Dr.McKay, has received his furnituse land had it | removed to his home whole he is having it installed, | | I | | | \u2014 i | | and spent : Mr, and Mrs.Nap.Bourque _ have and .other \u2018Yankee isit\u201d to relatives.The wedding.of Miss A.Sampson to Mr.À, Arms! trong, of Melbourne, took place last evening.The bride is a popular young lady of Windsor.pratulation to the young couple.+ Mr: Chas.Lynch and wife, from: Stand McC'oné,! of this town, this week.Mr.and Mrs.Jas) Lairy, of Manchester, N° H, spent| a day in town, guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.W, Me- (one.| | LL i = ' TEETH OF CHILDREN tow ns on a i SOZODONT.13.99 | | Few mothers know how vitally ithportant s the care of a child's first teeth.\u2014 The is of the permanent set depends almost ntirely upon it SOZODONT | TOOTH POWDER ised with SOZODONT Liquid, prevenis accumulation of tartar, yet being free from grit does not scratch the enamel.:Do not experiment on \u2018baby\u2019s | teeth, Insist on 1 | 3 FORMS: LI QUID, POWDER, PASTE._ | | | \u201d ; | 1 + Authorized to guarantee \u201cPROGRESS\u201d label, to be m ateriaf and workmanship \u2014td be sewed with pure dye tardy by skilled vorknjsr\u2014ane made of depend- cloth, thoroughly spenged | and shrunk || | ; ; Should any sented \u2014 \u201c \u201cPro gress\u201d - Guarantee 4 rer clothier selling PROGRESS\" Brand Clothing.\u201cProgress\u201d garment prove not repre- | the money paid for same will be refunded 3 Sold by * Leading Clothiers | | Throughout i ; i | cach garment, bearing the free from imperfections in 4 T7 Canada.| os, Brana Clothing may be Bad f whshEps Clotliin Co.Cl ! 8°} om ; {them and to \u2018wish them happiness.A sumptuons supper was served, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Peacock were Lantern Globes, | Lamp Chim- |: Con- | '.| although the ground | Mr.Lynn Childerhouse, of Dunboro, | who has been visiting his brother at | Knowlton, are moving in with Mr.and Mrs.Vincent.Jiance, the secretary was instructed \u2018 make arrangements for a lecture to be |delivered in the interests of the society in the near future by Rev.J, G.Shearer, B.A., of Torento.The following officers were elected for the East Angus branch : President, Mr.J.F.Wilson ; Secretary, Rev.J.B.Howe ; Treasurer, Mr.H.H.Cooper, and a membership committee : Mrs, T.Cooper, Mr.Riddle and Mrs, T.B.Warner.-., - + : FARNHAM.Oct.7.\u2014Mr.Flumerfelt, of Grand | \u2018Forks, B.C., director of the E.T.Bank, and Mr.W.H.Robinson, of Granby, were in town on Wednesday land inspected the new \u201cbank building, {which is now progressing rapidly, and | l&-Co.is being used as a committee ps by the Liberal-Conservative par- One of the organizers of the Cana- idian Order of Foresters is in town | for the purpose of establishing a court of that Order in town among the Eng- Tish- \u2018speaking residents, as the existing Court is chiefly French-Canadian.The \u201cold chestnut,\u201d \u201cUncle Tom\u2019s | coin \u201d was given heré on Wednesday.{iby a travelling company, and received fair patronage.The street parade was: quite novel, among other things\u2019 being the flags of all nations, carried by boys in the costumes of the various countries, the rear being brought up hy a New York policeman.Mr.W.F.Godreau has recently purchased from Megantic two very fine deer, which he keeps in an enclosure next his house.The timid creatures attract great attention and admira- | tion from passers-by., Mr, Chas.Poudrette, who -has carried on a butcher's business here for many years, has sold out.®- i \u201c FULFORD.| Oct.7.\u2014Mr.Gi.W.Armstrong has returned to Boston.A very enjoyable evening was spent Hast Friday at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Armstrong.It was the forty fourth.anniversary of their marriage, and the friends and neighbors to ithe number of over a hundred came to spend an enjoyable evening with Will present a fine appearance when completed.| \u2018The office of Messrs, \u2018A.B.Comebu | Mrs.C.Rose and the Misses Rose returned Wednesday from a visit to Toronto.~The regular meeting.of the Ladies\u2019 | Aid of Chalmers\u2019 church was held - at the Manse on Wednesday afternoon, the chief business was the arranging for the anniversary supper to be held on Monday evening next.The preacher at the Sunday services will be the Rev: Wm.Shearer, Sherbrooke.We are also pleased to announce that on Monday evening, Miss C.\u201cGunn, Portland, Me., who is on her way to the McGill Conservatory of Music, has promised to sing, as also have | Messrs.A.Barrie, Shérbrooke, and D.Tenant, Lachine.The ladies of-St.Anne\u2019s Episcopal \u201cchurch have ttecided to hold their annual supper on the evening of Thanksgiving Day.An interesting event took place at the \u2018residence of Mr.Edwin - Healy, Cleveland, on Wednesday * evening, when a reception was held for._his son Leonard and bride.A large brate the occasion and a \u2018happy\u2019 time | was spent.The W.C.T.U.of Richmand and, Melbourne met at the home of the County President, Mrs.J.D.- Ewing, on Tuesday afternoon.There.was large meeting, and Mrs.Ewing gave a very interesting report of what occurred at the Provincial eonvention, recently held at Huntingdon.Mrs.Bannister and Miss Florence, of California, were in town this week en route for Stanstead.Mr.Ban- | nister was a former Principal of St.Francis College, and Mrs.Bannister was a leader in Christian and Temperance work during that time.The funeral of Wm.Newton took place on Friday from his\u2019 sister\u2019s home to the Baptist Church.- Mr.Fred Glass, of Inverness, been spending a week Mis.Lennon and family.The Misses Lennon are at home tak- \u2018ing a two weeks\u2019 rest from the Glove Factory at Lennoxville.Mr.D.J.Ayer attended the has with] his aunt, con- most agreeably surprised on Monday evening, the 3rd, containing familiar faces, drove | into their yard and notified the worthy y couple they had come to make them It \u2018was not till after the hor- | a call, ses had been all comfortably stabled, and another string of teams had driven in that the\u2019 happy couple began to realize that they were being hesieged by over a hundred of their friends and neighbors who had come to spend an enjoyable evening with them and to celebrate the thirty- third anniversary of their marriage.All were soon made welcome by thé hostess, and after supper had been served Mr.Dunlavy, on behalf of the friends, presented them with a purse of money, to which Mr.Peacock suitably re- plied.The occasion was most enjoyable.* .Le o 7 MINTON., Oct.\u2014 Mr.Arthur R., Slack AN home on Saturday evening, from \u201cCrawford House,\u201d White Mountains, N.H.: : The continued wet weather 5f the past week hindered the farmers considerably, preventing them from.digging their potatoes and other roots.Very few have commenced plowing yet is in excellent conditiôn.- Apples are going to waste by the bushel because of .the great abundance and such a dull \u2018market.\u2018Mrs.L.Fish has been spending few days with her daughter, Mrs.A.LeBaron, at Glen\u2019 Villa Inn.The school here opened on Monday, Oct.3rd, with a fairly good attendance.Miss Della Meyers is teacher.We note with pleasure that the Rev.J.R.R.Cooper, B.A., a former pastor of the Methodist Church here, has a G.returned to Boston to resume his studies.His many friends wish him success.\u2014& .Battles House; Magog.J.E.Taylor, Proprietor.First-class In every respect.\u2014 FARNAN S CORNER AND DUN- BORO.\u201cOet.7\u2014Mr.H.N.Kimball, of Enos- burg Falls, Vt., was visiting friends hére on Saturday and Sunday.= - Magog, \u2018has.returned home.Mr.H.Currier, of Magog, is through section buying wool for the mills thas of that place.i underdand Mrs.M.Grimes \u2018has rented her farm to Mr.Gaines, and intends residing with her daughter, Mrs.George Ingalls, of Scottsmore.Miss Éthel Ingalls is at Cowansville, attending the Teachers\u2019 Institute.BROME.Oct.7,\u2014Mr.\u2018a.Frederick Chapman is e sick list this wee nn E.Murns has rented Mr.W.C.Hainter\u2019s farm, for a year.- Myrs.Arad ey of Foster, is Mr.J.E.Jackson's.: ne Chas.Beals\u2019 and fariiily, -of when several teams | E.vention at Bury, on Friday last, Mrs.S.Hyatt has been visiting friends out of town.; Mr.Harry Patterson was home \u201cthe first of the week.+ DOMINION BILT.RAISED FROM © STO 810, 81 with a pen, having been raised from a $1 bill.Everywhere on the bill that a one, either in letters or figures appeared it was carefully erased and a 10 or \u201cTEN\u201d substituted in work that defies the naked eye to distinguish from engraving, even to the almost \u2018continuous string of small 1s about the margin Of the bill.The vignette on the left side of the face of the bill has been entirely erased, some fancy scroll Mary Lodge are on the sick list.\u2019 We wish them hoth a speedy recovery to their wonted health.\u2018been pastor of the Baptist = Church here this summer, left for his home at Ottawa, on Monday last.Mrs.I.Landry and daughter, Olive, place here Saturday, Oct.8th.tétéééséééhétéHééééété Men\u2019s Fall and Winter Caps are here in good variety and at moderate prices : 250, 356, 40c 50c, T5c, 8BC, etc.You can always find here a good supply of Men\u2019s Furnishing Goods, , bought frequently.and sold at a reasonable advance on cost.- We -are always glad tos to show goods.B W.ABBOTT & SOK, LENNOXVILLE.25° 10012 11 = (ES + \u2018Severe lo on the British coast ; no serious damage is reported.number of guests | were \u2018present to eele- Mr.Thos.J, B.Ringrose, who has | 7 town .on Thursday calling on friends.York, where they will join the\u2019 doctor and will remain with him until his return to town.The son and daughter of the ' late Luke Tisdale are Tiolding an auction sale of all their goods to- -morrow.The deceased by industry and thrift left considerable property behind him.Mr.Charles Johnson, express agent, is confined to the house with an attack of la\u2019 grippe.\u201cMr.J.N.: White returned from Montreal yesterday, where he has been opticians.; | Miss (Nurse) Sutton : left for stead this week .on professional | vice.\u2018Mrs.J.N.White left vesterday for Compton to \u2018take care of her sister, Mrs.Fowler, who is still seriously ill.- Mr, E.Goodhue, lumber merchant of Sherbrooke, was in town on business \u2018yesterday.Edwidge on further business, Mr.E.P.Dupuis has objected to the tapping of the sewer on his property, consequently a\u2018 new isewer will be run along Cutting street from | Mr.Dupuis\u2019 property to join the sewer at Mr.Fisk\u2019s, thus obviating any digging on private property.The pipes are on the ground and work will a begin shortly.Mrs.Chester Schoff has leased her farm in Hillhurst and will, with her family octupy one of Mr.W.HL.'« Allen\u2019s houses near the grove.3 \u2018Mr.G.-W.Page'is moving his large freight shed from the new station yard on to the lot owned by Mr.A.0.Norton.\u201d The work js in charge of Mr.J.Andrews.We regret to report the serious illness of Miss Gronberg, eldest daugh- Stan- ser- \u2014 - | ter of Mr.C; E.Gronherg, at North MOE\u2019S RIVER.-|Coaticook.\u2018 .Oct.7 \u2014Rain, mud and auction |\u2018 Mr, RC.Green, of Canaan, Vt., is sales are the order of the dav about {in town on business.here.Mr.H.F.| Draper had a sale J last Monday, and disposed of his fine NORTH.COATICOOK.| herd of cows.© Mr.B.F.Harran had |* (oy 7.Mr, 8.A.Mead, of | Sher- a sale the \"4th.Others to follow.brooke, \u2019 his pent Sunday here with parents, J returning Monday to resume his duties.go The household effects which \u201cbelonged to the late Mr.\u2018Luke Tisdale, will be sold at anction on Saturday.\u2018aîter- noon, the 8th.We are sorry to ledrn that Bessie Dawson is again confined | the bed by illness.The two youngest sons of Mr.T.Cc.Nittle to where they are expecting to permanently.Mrs.Kent has moved into Mrs.Me- Kee\u2019s house.: Miss Ethel.Gronberg is seriously ill 1 with hemorrhage of the lungs.remain \u201c St.Albans, Vt., Oct.7.\u2014A bill was presented at one of the St.Albans COORSHIRE.banks Thursday morning and refused | Oct.7.~On_Thursday evening, Oct, which.purported to be a Dominion 13th, there will be a rally\" in the Me- | Canada $10 bill.The bill is a |thodist Chureh, Cookshire, of | the op Nendid exhibit\u2019 of what ean be done \u201cYoung People\u2019s Societies, from | the surrounding circuits.of Sawyerville, Bury, .Birchton and Angus.The meeting will be in the interest of the Forward Movement for Missions, and \u2018particularly to meet with and hear from Dr.Ewan whom these young people have.been helping to.support in medical missionary work in Chentu Province of Sz Chuan, China.Dr.Kwan is a native of Montreal and a graduate of McGill University.He work substituted therefor and a large has been engaged in medical bison.10 put in in ink.ary work in China for the past seven o me years.KINGSEY FALLS.There will be a conference meeting Oct: 7\u2014Misses Irma Duncan and | for all workers interested in the Church at three\u2019 o'clock, the.noon of the same day.CHURCH SERVICES.Windsor Mills \u2014 St, Gaorge\u2019s Church Sunday, Oct.: 9th, Holy Communion, at 8 o\u2019clock, in the morning.Evensong at 7.: after- returned from: Boston on Tuesday, Christ, Church, Brompton\u201410.30, having spent a month there With morning prayer and - celebration: of friends.the Holy Communion.: : i Mr.Everett Haddock left for Grande .Ligne on Monday last, where he will |® nA attend \u2018\u2018Feller Institute,\u201d this winter.\"DANVILLE The annual squirrel hunt will .take Oct.\u2014 ¥rs.Wm.Daying.and sons have returned to New York after a pleasant visit to friends in.this vicinity.Lo Mr.and Mrs: H, Hunter, of chanic\u2019s Falls, Me., are in town, guests of Major and Mrs.Hunter.Mrs.John Foster and Mrs.Thos.Blake and children have returned to Woodville, N.H., after spending | several weeks with \u2018relatives and friends here.The many friends of Mr.Robert Thompson regret to hear of his very serious illness._ Miss Lila Vance, of Franklin Falls, N.H., is here on a visit to\u2019 her cousin, Miss Eva Edwards.- Miss A.M.Gibson has gone to Montreal on a visit to Mr, and Mrs.Claude H.Gibson.The Rev.R.B.Ewan, M.D, Methodist Mission, (now home on furlough), will give an | address in \u201cthe interests of the Young | People\u2019s Forward \"Movement for Mis- Me- the Chentor, China, : ! siops, in the Methodist Church, =~ on\u2019 Monday evening.Oct.10th, at 7.30 | o'clock.Dr.Ewan will have some interesting hinge to tell of China jand the Chinese.| .\u201cMrs and Mrs.Mark Streeter, of Bellow\u2019s Falls, Vt., who have een spending two weeks at Lorne, were in : LL vo : ; B i ; - Pee y Bas weys ve Bro er te a Cold over \u2018 6 Fn 2 attending \u2018the.convefition of Canadian | From -here he went to St.| able: variety to choose from.J.A.WIGGETT & co., Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.i ; f SI ue = # > , : [ { ME 13 Toon oo LL 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904, Lo ei / Tome m PAGE THREE - {2 \u2014\u2026 ou TE - \u2014\"\"Œ .; my - - , - : x ; 190 Pa \u2018 | \u201c| E AST ANGUS RICHMOND COA 1C0U0K 3 | GOLOASALALAALLL44444404 A x .| Q \u2018 _ ; : 3 ie Oct.\u2018-7.\u2014Rev, Thos.Benn Oct.7.\u2014Mrs.Cousins, of Waterville Oct.7.\u2014We are informed that : ».; i .tt, Gen- 4 \u2019 ¢ 1x » 2 se » | a | eral Secretary of the British and Me., who has been visiting her moth- though the \u2018year is now completed _ DAINTY Fe eli = b ï SS Bl .! AD CAREFULLY ; ~~ | Foreign Bible, Society, gave a lantern | \u20ac» Mrs.George Day, New London, is since the town took control of the | Ho CON : \u201cRE ._ [lecture in the Town Hall, which prov-| spending a week with her.sister, Mrs.electric light plant that no report FOOTWEAR D i | 5 od Underwear, £02 1.00 Suits only 76¢ fed to be very interesting and instruc-, J.Irwin, Upper Melbourne.0 will.be issued until the end of the re- is e J : - Cx + a $1.75 | $1, 10 | \u2018tive, Rev.J.B.and Mrs.acLeod,Kings- gular financial year in December.| ; : \u2019 2 .5 \u2018 \u20186 $2 75 66 | .$1.75 | Rev.M.Lindsay Wright, of Birch- bury, have gone to Montreal\u201d for 8.Mr.F.Bishop his just completed FOR THE BABY.Sto re .\u2019 RE - : 3 a i $1.iton, preached missionary sermons at Short holiday., some very necessary repairs on the : - .= ] 4 less Socks, D pair SRE .or 00 | East Angus, on Sabbath last Y Mrs.McCourt hag, left for a month's Main street covered bridge.Daint! y mad e with \u2018he soft! That means a drug store where as F Fe 5 reg.5 50c.El 3 for $1.00! At a special meeting of the East An.| Visit to relatives in Boston and Low-| Mrs.(Dr.) Darche and Miss Darche, kid soles and hee's.A reason: much attention is paid to see that a p 5, good lot to choose from 3 25c.gus branch of the \u2018Lord's Day Al ell.of Sherbrooke, left to- day for New BR: five-cent purchase is as satisfactory À to the customer as the ten dollar à > purchase.It means a drug store i 8 where a child can trade with as sat- 1sfactory resulta as the head of the | family.These things make it a safe \u2018proof.F.T.ANSELL Druggist and Stationer, COLRRLEARLAAAAAEALAAAS Crepe - Tissue Paper A complete assortiment of plain figured.Ask to see the Floral Chrystal Something new and nobby.and, Five-1 + s » -place to trade.You can\u2019t be too careful in your selection of a drug FB store to trade at.WE WANT YOUR a TRADB, i GRIFFITH | | THE DRUGGIST.~~ § + \u2019 Strathcona Drug Hall so Te 4) Wallington Street À \u2018 me.0 EER ah) > SAAS x.MES A I, IRA IS + Ary mag Ty ce = Bg Ai Are HN a es RE A\u201c 1 ol 4 wm YR ror.\u2018 0 .; _ The Biggest Pr pipe pipe EE + 10 Strathcona Square.=| Bargain Yet - In Dinner Sets is now being offered _ut ' | the Old Ye.Store.Having just unpack- Cl i Es bd on crate of 16 sets of first quality - | # 3 ware composing 112 picees caeh,.1 will sell thew for the balance of this month Ë at $8.50, for 112 pivces.| 7 ,Ç , Other sets of less pièces from $5 lo A \u2019 \u2018 Faultioss Fit, $15- per set.| Cs 44 : \u2019 JAMES THOMPSON.: Shapely Styles, OLD 9 CENF STORE.36 Different [F YOU HAVE : Designs 0/1 vs OR.TYPEWRITING z one of which will certiinly fit | Ws your feet to perfection, you wish done, call and see us.We RB will do it for you cheap and well.JOHN MILLET & co.| ; OUR SPRCIALTE ve 1 Hections, ive us a; BOLE AGENTS: ours section .KINGSIY Sherbrooke Mercantile Agency - B \u2026 195 Wellington St.Bell \u2018phone 473 - ë Oct, 7.\u2014Mr._ D.F.Towne and sis- P.0.Box 624.a ter are visiting friends in Kingsey - 1 \u20ac Falls.\u2018 | ; ü 05 ci * Messrs, G.W.Wadleigh, O.C.Shaw, ; - .09 oo CR.Abercrombie attended the Liber- COVERNTON S 4 1 + { al convention in Richmond on.\u201cPues- Iron Blood Pills ; a ; ay.C Cureall Fumalo weakoomcs, suppresions of | à E - Miss Funice Shaw is now convales- fhe Periods, genern] debility, besdnohen, buck ; cent after a two weeks\u2019 illness.a EE To LE The millinery opening which was .to have heen held at the People\u2019s Store, Kingsey Village, on account of the inclemency of the weather, pomed until Oct.Was 0 Sth\u201d post- Price 15 cts.6 boxes $L00 Bent by mail sa , ; reesipé of price.\u2018 CL PD.WATSON @.CO.Agents 444 St Paul St, Mostreal .| the seas.pair sold.About \u2014 \u2014.Smith have gone to Maynard, Mass, |.We do not know complete stock of GLOVES than we carry.(loves made by the best makers at home and across Driving Gloves, Street Gloves, Dress.(loves, and (loves for the business man.bination of style and comfort ; honest worth in every - Wear assured, no splitting across the \u2018back, no giving way at the ends of fingers.shades.J.R.McBAIN, ~ j I ni ! | TO = - i 4 where you can find a more We have Acom- - % Latest Ù t- Headquarters for \u2014\u2014 Gloves, Your order by telephone, or if you are an out-of-tcwn customer your order by post will be as carefully attended to as if you called in person TRO BELL TEL.204.SL ST Ai \u201d s \u2018 « ve EL car Ar er éitr dS er Edge - a + > .+ Un a rl.) s .: ay ve Ng IN .\u2018 - 3.I WY Pres Se = \u2026 - wn Te Lp ARE SRN: FE ç \u2018 | .ge men I RN Ag ro SIRES.a RE foe ius a J « i wth a + 8 y = .\u2026 > \u201c-.; * \" \u2026 * 3 ; rade - = mA oa ~ NS 5 \" RE peer Si - © Pr VA TAI + 2 nsi oo Se clin ve mit of the | Bank Department.PEOPLE'S BANK \u2014 : | .\u201cde \u2014 ry È.; CURL Fs tr \u2014_\u2014 erie 0 À r 4 - ; i.; i OF 2 PAID-UP CAPITAL $1000,000 RESEKVE FUKD \u201c 450,000 HALIFAX, TOTAL ASSETS _6,240,656 | | Deposits \u2018per Anoum - Savings Received In- = Coinpounded terest allowed - Twice at ; C.Lah Year.Eastern Townships Branches : DANVILLE, COOKSITIRE, ~~ MEGANTIC.WARWICK, | SAWYERVILLE to Just Out ja mhprovement in Heating.E HOT + TH or Heater : mn itisicle \u2018heated aii over the centre of fire Fund more - down draft con- \u201cwhich \"throws , Je a powerful taining pipe - the pot, for ming {mich better perfec 4 combust ion}, LE am KERR & i § a FE © BUSINESS CARDS.3 ; : 4 = AW RENCE, MORRIS & Melly \u2018ER, Ad- | | IR - M tes, dtc., Sherbrooke nd Riche 4: 1007 | - : Fil no HY MAN a BRADLEY, De pte Sun {*\u2014 ! Po = a iy , 1 oH TS Building, Sherbrooke.| _ ;.2 HE 4 TK Abbir, BAS Ses C.F.and SA ES Mc en Prov.Land Surveyor, 21 Montreal T4 8 14, St.Bal) \u201cTeledhone: Fe | or a .7 | HA L.à .BACHAND, M.D.a Lr Ses He + Ce LANTERNS, Tin or Brass.HALTERS, | - | 8 vo $ MEAT CUTTERS, 5 kinds.SAUSAGE STUFFERS, ete.2 5: » : CODERE SONS & GO, oe = Wholesale and Retail Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Lenther 2 + Ce and Coal, Sherbrooke, | 3 BIBS ISSII III IIIS III II III III IIS III II IIIS TH : \u201cdr rs OCT.6, 1904.A \u201cThi of your us en and see i Ta Repaire: an 1 | + LE We are sn in the field Tor them.Wo have Me Light Weight, he 4., + Mein Weis ght and Heavy Enshrinkable kind, Cin ait sizes from a2 to he ; | ; Li y ! ae Æ 6 Flees Lined in all shades, gine and | price es, | PU He = we fier (he best value 2 a 25¢.1.ine that up, he procured, | ; at METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STREET.Lt i 2 | 3 ; HIGH- spr F D RATLWAY s, Cell 4 RENOUA | ; | (From, Harper\u2019 4 Weekly.) | A \u2019 | One of the A results.ot the dE | recent high= wed trials on the mili- PE Ï _ tary railway betwen Berlin and Zos- ei | sen) has been (the subission by two ; \"3 \" p 1 He competine companies of plans Sh Le for a high-speed electric line between j i r We ar removiie to daira | Berlin and Hamburg, two cities be- .à \u201c1 Bloc K A5 WEIL LINGTON sp | tive A which adiditionäl and better # = ; res À to UT pie on neg qs of railway communie \u2018ation are FC y needed.The féneth ol the existing raïbwix 177 miles, and the fastest train makes this distance in 3 hours and.127 minutes.One of the \u2018com- 1 } ; oo.rel] proposes to construct a single- is 4 a \u2018Saturday, the 8th inst.with a tine stock of up-to- Jate Furniture, Stoves, bi z ° À TL trac Tine which will be quite inde- pe ndént of the present line, except Carpets and at the termini.TT he re would be a passive point at an intermediate sta- L.| \u201c Oilcloths.tion, and the single track would, of Thi ou patrons and customers coût rsey limit the numbes-of trains to _ 5 their patronage, we invite all the \u201cbe handled_ daily.A speed of.100 public de Genel A come and visit miles an hour is promised, and ; the : by our; ew store, | | time] \u2018for the journey; set at 1 hour and 135 minutes, terminal stations.barting delays at the Hi igher speeds than \u2026 ECHENBERG | BROS.7 SE : , | this have been attained, but the above % ; ; Tordnto\u2019s ; Lu TT rate jis considered perfec tlv safe.as 2 EET .: cleared $40,00 nlnsirial Exhibition well as feasiple, fur | general - Operation.\u2018 E 4 _ PT 4 ;( .-in Mr.books of our SHERBROOKE DAÏLY \u2018=mcomn, FRIDAY, s, ocronsa 7, 1004, ME | | _ ssvssassssasersseraas is Concert, Company were = greeted.SUPPLEMENTARY = REP ORT.ON FISEIIIII FIFI by a crowded house at the Art Hall i | BEDFORD DISTRICT RIFLE last.evening.The concert, was one MATCHES.: Comer do oF ode 2 3 u k , ; New gold- \u201cfilled\u201d and sifver réoches always coming in.We make the largest part of our solid gold pearl brooches and pendants, so that we can_sell them lower than elsewhere, R, J.SPEARING'S, 33 STRATBCONA SQUARE.sw FI Iie reassess té Jie ra à | (Sir Walter Scott), Miss Jessie com- .Havé Edwards furnish mittee rooms.your.Miss Olive Spearing is visiting relatives, in Quebec, Mr.Henry Lovell, M.P., Coaticook, was in town yesterday.Mr.and Mrs, L.A.Belanger left yes-' terday for the St.Louis Fair.Mr.F.O.Heath is spending a few holidays at his home in Fitch Bay.Nr.L.E.Chartbonnel,- Chronicle, Cookshire, wag in town yesterday.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Steele are spending a couple of days in Montreal.Miss Young, from Boston, is the guest of Mrs.W.R.Webster, \u2018Fair Maples.\u201d * \u2014 Mrs.Lydia Paul, from Fitch Bay, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Drew, in town.: RVR Mr.and Mrs.Percy Taylor, from Thetford Mines, are guests _at the Magog House.~ Miss Dolly: Hargrave has loft for.Montreal to spend a few weeks with Mr.and Mrs.W.Stuart.: Mr.Albert Messier, of the staff ao Kerr & Foss, has been ili for the ldst two weeks at his home in Corris.Mr.Albert Morrier has taken his departure for Chicoutimi, where che has taken a position \u2018for the winter, Mr.George Naylor was in town yes terday from North Hatley.Mrs.W.H.Seacock, of Toronto, vi ited Sherbrooke yesterday.4 Mrs.J.Sawyer and son have gone to Quebec and Chaudiere visiting friends accompanied by her sister, Mrs.C.E.Dodds and \u201cdaughter.< Among the many fine articles 50 far \u201c| received for the Infants\u2019 Home, there is a very rich string of heads, mounted in gold,\u201d the gift of His Lordship, Bishop LaRocque.It is to be sépn D.Codere\u2019s window.| New Curpet Squares at Edwards.Mrs.Guy E.Martin (nee Vivian, Filler) has arrived in town from Den vr, Col., with her little child, accompanied by her mother, Mrs.T.J: Puller, who has heen her guest for \u2018some time.Mrs.Martin will remain at home till after Christmas.i : ronan IAI The little.son of Mr.George Tay lor, who had a serious fall, and was unconscious for a number of hours, with the recuperating powers \u2018of childhood, was yesterday wp and running aroun).Tt is hoped now that no ill effects will result from the accident.3 È Notice \u2014As\u2019 we desire to close the séason\u2019s \u2018business by Nov.1st, all parties owing ice or wood accounts will please remit without delay or payments can be made to me at the office of the.City Wood yard, Belvidere street.\u2014J., H.Arm- | strong, manager.In the prize list of the Slierbrooke and Belvidere ploughing matches, match No.2, published vesterday, it should have beet explained that in the open match the prizes were 1, $12 and eup ; 2, 810 and pipe; 3, 38 and umbrella; 4, $6 and underwear ; 5, $4 and goods; 6, $2 and blanket.The regular meeting of the East Sherbrooke branch - of the W.C.T.U.\u2018was \"held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.C.T.Wearne.The attendance\u201d was good and cgnsiderable business was transacted.After {Re usual opening exercises it was moved and seconded that\u2019 Mrs.Doyle and Mrs.George Robins be appointed a mittee to procure if possible a suitable room for the meetings of the Band of Hopé, and to procure suitable cards and leaflets for the children.The twelve \u2018comfort bags\u2019?which have been made by the members, will be filled and despatched to their destina- | tion at the next meeting.Those \u201ccomfort bags,\u201d it may interest the uninitiated to.know, are bags of stout cretonne, which contain a variety of articles likely to be\u2019 of use to- sailors, - or lumbermen, among other things, needles, thread and thimble, varn and darning needles, buttons, vaseline rolls of soft linen and sticking plaster, pencil, paper, some reading matter, and above all, a plainly- printed testament, a number of which, according to a suggestion made yesterday, will be in French, Sometimes each bag contains a \u201cfriendly letter, giving the writer's name and address, so that, \u201cLif inclined, the \u201crecipient may reply.Hundreds of these bags are sent.every vear to sailors, railroad men and lumber men.THE JESSIE Jem CON- ERT | Miss =~ Jessie Maclachlan and her * ! « \u2018 { ; : of the most énjoyable.| gyle\u201d (Nelson), M | Gregor\u2019 8 Gathering\u201d (Scott-Lee), Mr.| of the Grand Trunk Railway com- |.À artistic given in Sherbrooke for along time.| Mies Jessie Maclachian was of course\u2019 the favorite, and generously, responded to.\u2018the reistent encores, as did, also, the other artists, Mr.Douglas You ag, tenor, and\u2019 John WeLindin, \u2018tell soloist.\u2014 The regular programme was as follows : | ve \u2018ello, \u201cEchoes of Ayrshire\u201d (Blair), Jolin MeLinden ; the.Pibroch\u201d (McLeod), Miss Jessie Mac lachlan ; love song, \u201cAfton -Wa-, ter\u2019 (Burns Hume), Mr.Douglas Young ; ; \u2018cello solos (a) Traumerei (Dreaming) (Schurmann), (b) Taran-.telle (Popper), Mr.John McLinden ; Scots songs (a) Cronan (Ancient Loch: aber- Lullaby), (b) \u201cBlue Bonnets\u201d \u201cLachian ; Scots WE \u201cMary of Ar- .Douglas Young ; \u2018duet, \u2018The Crooke \"Baw \u201d (Nimmo) \u2018Mies MacLachlan and.Mr.Young ; cello solo, \u2018\u201cCzardas\u2019 \u2018(Æisher}, Mr.| John McLinden ; clan song, \u201cThe Mc- Douglas Young ; Irish song; \u201cKillar- y\u201d (Balfe), Miss Jessie MacLachlan; parting song, \u201cAuld Lang \u2018Syne\u201d (Burns).ALDRICH\u2014WIGGETT.tiple On Tuesday afternoon Miss Henriet- | ta Maude Wiggett, daughter of Mrs.James W.Wiggett, was married to} Mr.T.Wesley Rush Aldrich, of St.}.J.B.Payne, 22: NJ \u2018Harry Peabody, À .V.Sweet.21: E.Hall, Peabody, G.Bullard, 21; G.Moynan, 20; S.B.19; Dr.S.H.Martin, IX: 18 ;- R.F.Shaw, 17; A.J.F.Macfarlane, 17; J.MeN.Miltimore, 16; H.Allen, ,E Shepard, 15 ; M.co \u2018Martin, \u2018R.Powers, 13; Col.Bulman, 12 : G.\u201cPF.L.Fuller, 1 ; Prize List\u2014Sam \u2018Match and Conditions.James Manson, 19 ; 15 ; Tyro, M.D.; ; Rev.E.H.Croly, 18; W.L cs 17: E.F.Hodges, 15; H.8.Wing, 13; A.W.Marse, 10; D.Brown, 10; M.Brown, 9; H.Wright, 8 ; Lucius Parmele, 7; Harold Peabody, 6 .E.T.Bank Aggregate\u2014E.T.x Cup and Cash.N.:R.Moffatt, 211; E.Shepard, 202; W.H.Russell, 199 ; ; G.Moy- nan, \u201c197; G.F.L.Fuller, M.D.,197 ; J.E.Macfarlane, 194 ; D.V.Sweet, 192; H.E.Wright, 192 ; R.F.Shaw, |190; E.E.Hall, 188 ; Dr.tin, -188; G.Bullard, 187.Tyro Aggregate\u2014Medal and Cash.E- =F.Hodges, | 175 ;.D.Brown, 171; Rev.E.\u2018H.{ \u2018croi, 170 : Dr.ze C.Paintin, 170.Ty (From La Patrie, Tuesday, 19th July, bo 1904.) Ea (Translation.) Every true Canadian \u2018id interested in the development of our Northwest country.: We think a short account of the above mentioned.company will be of interest to our readers whether they are policyholders or not ; because this | ticular financial \u2018institution is entirely a The capital | was nearly \u2018all furnished by residents in the Northwest.We are told the few shareholders in the province of Quebec personally applied for stock, as the shares market.* The company has been handled and controlled by western | | men\u2014the \u2018investments have been made; only in the West.The present position of the company | then is: entirely due to western energy, capital and management.Confident, : therefore, that this company is only ia forerunner of ma ay other financial institutions which are now or will hereafter be founded, we have no apology to make to our readers for devoting this article to this subject.qIt it has the effect of drawing out young men.\u201c$0 a etd \u2018white all may make a cem- petence and many\u2019 wealth, we shall he satisfied.We believe in no part of the world is there such a splendid opportun- city for young\" men.life ard property Healthy climate\u2014 for our descendants\u2014and our own coun- .Compare the factory hand in the U.s.cotton mills, himself, wife and children,\u2019 toiling all day in a hot, unhealthy, \u2018foul smelling mill with his brother who\u2019 \u2018counts his herds hy | hig: \u2018bushels of and\u2019 everything else in proportion, and | liv og on\u201d an estate which compares fa- trains\u2019 and travel is made_a pleasure.bly with a scigneürÿy in France.{On the Cafe Cars the Book-lover\u2019s Li- Regd the record of (me Manitoba under- ; taking : | brary is found with a choice selection The company began operations | the 18tH August: 1892 : of books for the free.use\u2019 of passengers | \u2018Phe actual capital paid in before a in these cars as mall as\u2019 those trayel- policy \u2018was dssucd.was 100,000.The city innipeg ebentures par ling in the through pullmans operated value $5G,000_ which cost $58,520 were on these trains.In addition to the deposi ed with the Receiver-General at Ottaw In 1903 they called in another $150,- 000, making a quarter of a million of \u2018dollars actual cash put \u2018into the corporation by the shareholders.In addition the \u201cshareholders ane held responsible for three-quarters of a million ore in case the company should ever require it.It will be seen, therefore, in the niatter of security there is nothing to \"be desired.The standing \u2018ot the comipany as per their eleventh \u2018annual report is as follows « Assurances in force we \u2026.$18,028,639 Interest and premium income.657,515 Total assets .cure rer 20006 2,110,735 Cash surpluy.to policyholders : 473, 963 of which »223,963 is available for distribution in the way of profits to the policyholders: We ure informed the lus- iness: of the: company is increasing very rapidly, and is now about $19,500,000.We shall expect this sterling company to show: $Z1,000,000' by thé end of this year.No\u201d Canadian company has ever shown such.a marvellous growth \u201cin its early \u2018years.This growth has heen regularly increasing year by year and is accompanied by a constantly increasing surplus.The reserve liability has always been on a higher standard than is required \u2018by the Government.It was the first Canadian company to caleulate its reserve on the 4 per cept.basis.Well done, Great\u2014West Life, our Eastern Life Companies can depend pn competition that \u201ccompetes.me (AT CLEM ENT THEATRE.Songs dnd.scenes of.the Sunny South in Slavery days, Men may comé and men may go, but \u201cUncle Tom\u2019s Cabin\u201d is always sure of a welcome.The play can hardly grow old, for its theme is a thrilling one, its fame universal, and the new thea- tre- a are constantly growing up, whose dramatic education would not be complete without havi ing witnessed | this time-honored work.\"The arrangement of the play is one of the best ever witnessed, and the scenic effects are all that could be de- spectacular will appear Oct.sired, Stetson\u2019s colossal, \u201cCu ndle Tom\u2019s Cabin Co.\u201d at Clement theatre, Saturday, Rth.2\" I Goods, New Premiums Sell a $10.00 Order of Soaps, Spices, Extracts and ud Perfumes, and receive this Leautifal Couch FREE, or send y Jour name and addrese, for our beautital Illustrated d Catalogne COLONTAL SOAP CO, = - the |.A.C.Paintin, | Bank S.H.Mar- 193 ; Harry Peabody, : par-: protected\u2014a heritage the hundreds ; D © wheat by jthe thousands,] | court, committed suicide Now Sherbrooke Clothing Store Ï gt I fre © .i \" / You must want something for ter in heavy jgoods.stock in all lines, as Ladies\u2019 Suiting, Win- \u201cWe have a laree Ladies\u201d | Underwear.Mens & Boys\u2019 Underwear, | x Men\u2019 s& Boys\u2019 Overcoat, jen Boots & Shoes, Rubbers; Etc, In all these) | ces.Call and seé us if you need anything you will save inoney.~ lines we have special pri- -We Give Green Cash Receipts.| N TIONAL a POLIER Eléc \u2018tor\u2019s RES rates od #7 quick delivery.ASK FOR OUR\u2014 Worth Cushion Soles Boots A mattress for feet for ladies and gentlemen.Send your ald shoes to b- repaired.We will do it.at short notice.! CASH BUYERS\u2019 UNION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.N.NORMANDIN, Prop.127 Wellington Street.| fret +424 We Do House Wiring.Repair dynamos; motors and install all kinds of electrical, machinery.\"Write or call up Wiggett, Electrical Repair - & Supply Go., Bell \u2018hone 4 435, Lansdowne St.SÉICIDE OFi JUDGE WOODWARD, _.i JR.St.Tohnsbury, Oct.6.\u2014C.E, Wo od | ward, ty Wednesday morning by hanging.The body was found by C.I).Bancroft, city sheriff, and the man had been dead ahout 30 mihutes before the body was found.The hanging was done in the - little room adjoining the city court room.A slip \u2018noose had heen made in the end of a cord about the\u2019 size of u window cord.One end of.the cord was fastened to a! coat hook at one side Jr, jndge of Montpelier of the room, and he body was thrown forward, face downward, the feet and legs on the floor, and the knees almost touching the floor.Judge Woodward had been acting strangely for several days, and it is thought he had become despondent over financial embarrassments, and the possibility of losing the office of city judge, He was 42 years old, and is survived by Total Le ae TS } ; \u2018 i ; ue, Re 1 _~ «0d PC , oA - = / \u2019 20 s { onal\u201c Py ie - 2 HS ae Jon opinion bids | © be So os er of thé ti o one of the that F resident Roosevelt\u2019s fret - - ot then 5 ot Mosrachuset and now of \u2018the sion order was a violation of he TL au CR date © hs Constifution and of the law.The \u2018re- sl Un oe Jl to agi a Preside int Roosevelt, - letter Pa UE | lof acd ancd, states at the order oa te was made in the Berforhance of | a mt thoi duty ifposed upon\u2019 the President by wi, show, an act \u2018of Congress, which requires the a executive to make regulations to gov- Sod ern thé, shbordinates of the pension nav, | office ini \u20ac ctermining who ate entitled Li 7 to pen do s._ What the\u2019 Président in- ; tends td refer to \u2018âs te.préWision in crues cea, .PN : o : * emma api ra carte nat er SE : Los \u2018 7 s ot Joh ; wi : ears r re pstruction wa est | By man; Ww qu ous.| a rés Es 2 Spel ave ur wants +1 \u201chod i Boston, 2.court He store ¢ 1 \\RKE I District of joi aer, etl approve are app ed 1 ine : | Power Horizont al 209.00 joe experience or pi dr On E A.Cri hoe in rants us in | demonstr ate 1e the myst severe col 1 zd | TI \u201creadily undei- with a little dy THE DEATH 0 OF .\"0 There ; 1 Lone.is, engine, by the oi, Catalogues | ddress, St.North, ass.| | - = i 5 ye Si os, Eine Works, me imspondent.Want ; 4 fatton.Plaintiff, Gasoline say Gasoline Engines | re- lds Ga passible efficiency.1 pe- \u2018th Old :W with\" the | ; - - Rock Island, Que |\"He was | d | k k Fe AGAIN HITS TT PENSION.N ORDER.CONSTITUTIONAL À Lu 0 8 oy ofl October, 1904, : | ES Bi of the City, of) 10 CRITICS, Cw ; st 7.\u2014The Parker Con- New York, Oct.stitutional Club, Yesterday, issued | a the Civil War pension act that persons suffes ing from the disability \u201cthere proscribid shall be placed upon.the pension list, \u2018upon making due proof of the Tad, according to such rules and regilgtions as the Seotethry lof | the Inter r shall provide.\u201d \u201cThe one \u2018| fact\u201d to| he proved under this statute |is that the man is so permanently disabled asi to be ineapacitated from perform pe manual labor sufficient to carn.a support.\u2018Any rule of the office -| must be adapted to that! end, and ho | rule is legitimate which, in effect, \u201con- nuls thélr quirement.of the act \u201cand substitute: à pension for age + e s 2 on pui || MR.\u201cFRANK COLE.el 4 | WAS FOR OF.THE FIRE AND POLICE | FORCE.+ REIN Cole passed away, this r illness.| thirty ycars of age \u2018and unmarried.Deceased for some eighteen years was a member of the Sherbrooke Fire and Police Bore te, and later.for.two years with the |Jenckes Machine Co.i Hs many friends will regret his death and offer their sympathy to his hereaved relatives.\u20ac Mr: Cole was a membet after a lon Cf both \u201cte [CASE OF Jory of the late Wr Curran was- greatly loved and-respect- | {you canot afford to pass them, MANY YEARS, MEMBER ten noan, at the Protestaiit Hospital, \u2019 | | ] Lo - NORMAN ATKINSON.IT WAS DECIDED T THAT HIS BAIL WOULD BE CONTINUED FROM ; DAY TO DAY, Norman- Atkinson will be liberated on hail from day to day, while awaiting his trial, by cansent of the Crown Prosecutor, ARGUMENT DEFERRED, M hen Court met was decided to postpone ithe argument to quash indictment tifl a later hour.\u201c© CULN ERTON, .\u201cOct.\u2014The annual (Harvest Supper in | connection with Trinity Church, Kirkdale,- will be held in the Church Hall, on Tuesday evening, Oct.18th.All'will he made welcome.Miss I.Bogie is here the guest of her sister, Mrs, G.W.Miller, We are sorry to report the illness of | Me.C.Husk.ce .À beautiful monument is about to be erected in Kirkdale center.in mem- J, Curran.Mr, Home td by all who knew him, irrespective vof \u201cchurch or creeds, and his memory will always remain fresh in the hearty lof his friends.: .Mrs.Frank Cross is very ill at present time of writing.; The merchants of Ulverton are-offer- ing great inducements to the practical buyer H you consider.your purse.for at no place can goods he bought \u201cat the same price.Dr.I.J.Porter will be at his | branch office, Ulverton,\u201d Monday, Oct.10th : at L\u2019Avenir, Tuesday, Oct.11th; Kingsev French Village, Wednesday, Oct.12th.Dental services rendered.\u2014 The International\u2018 Congress of berculosis, meeting at St.Louis, dealt on Wednesday with preventive legislation, and \u2018called upon all civilized governments to arrest the spread of the disease.Tu- - s The 53rd Drum and Bugle Corps are giving a dance, to-night, in Odell\u2019s Hall.bu to deni news je four to ix Oddfellows and Masons, 0; + / , d .{ The funeral will take place Sunday, - \u2026 4 300 ; ines eek, For terms an = at 2 p.m., from his_brother\u2019s resi- | Lady Curzon is reported to be a I ia addres, \u2014 a | : 6 King ; | little stronger.b 35 7 ; 4 |dence, 106 King street.i hittle g - I 30 IL §.CHANNELL & co; |=\u2014= dl aod Es © Daily Record, i used in homes À 156 s 1 \u2018Sherbrooke, 2 all ever Canes == ; =, ada where pure.i, pre 5:00 doef the steamship \u201cCan i4y is apprecia- 3a gl K Finn red for the collision He- ar ad; It.will ided fo tv 0 ship and the \u201cCape pes J Tailor fT ee mot cane.ntly we - ms EEE \u2014 Blonsés all the _ ality.© = this afternoon, it \u201cR.H.Pope, when he wag in BUYING MORE ?COOKSHIRE CHEMICAL ADDING TO THEIR HOLDINGS.Mr.À, G.Penchen, of Toronto, President of the Cookshire Chemical Co., and.Mr.J.W.MeCoñnell, of Montreal, director, this week interviewing the manager and directors of the.Fastern Townships Bank, with - regard.to the chase of extensive timber, limits \u2018the use of the | works, Messrs, | chen and Me( \u2018onnell also met for Pen- Mr.town, and made a flying visit to Windsor Mills.; They left for Toronto on Wednesday to lay the result of their negotiations before the Board of Directors, + - NOTES OF THE NEWS.pe Co The funeral of Sir William Vernon- | Harcourt took place, yesterday, Grave accusations have been.made against Congo officials by the Ttalian envoy, | to King Leopold, sends a message Congo President Roosevelt regarding affairs.| A man 1mamed Cicero Ogden, who had been atfending the races at the time of the 2 died in jail at Lind- \u2018on.Monda co The r all River, Mass., cotton manufacturers at \u2018a meeting agreed to meet the labor leaders in conference_over the present strike situation as requested by the labor men a day or two ago.\u2014 FOR SALE \u2014 A COW.| Bill F sell her : \u201cnm eset ne ) Nye, the humorist, once had ja | cow to sell, ane advertised her as follows : \u2014 \u201cOwing to my ill health, Twill sell at my residence, in township 19, range 1%, according to the Govery- ment\u2019s survey, |one plush raspberry cow, aged 8 years.She is of undoubted courage \u2018and gives milk frequently.To aman who does not fear death in any form she would bé a great boon.* She is very much attached: to her present home with a stay chain, but she will be sold to any one who will parce to treat her right.She is one-fourth shorthorn and three- fourths hyena.In will also throw in a double barrel shotgun, which =goes with her.In.May she.usually goes away for a week! or two land returns with a tall, red calf with wabbly legs.Her name is Rose.to an phia- Lédger.deo tt fei ' oo.i .ACKNOWLEDGED LEADERS 1 : TIMBER LIMITS, | COMPANY have been in the city: pur | loaf, weighing} T would rather | ir esident.?\u201d=Philadel- SHERBROOKE DAILY \u2014 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1904.: THE SONS OF PEACE LOVING TOL- STOI OFF TO WAR.\u201c(From the New York Times.y With \u201cthe recent news that a son of Count Tolstoi has gone to ihe front with the Russian troops the werld was again reminded that consistentey of action is not to be found family of \u201cthe great ist.What he - himself has written against the strugele which \u2018his country is carrying on in the Far Fast has made no- little trouble for the Govern- ment\u2014yet here is the iruit of his body associated with \\thode who pre bat ling against his principles a) well as against the Japs.This is a new thing for the count | to meet.For years he has! caten no meat and has proclaimed it a useless crime to kill ¢ \u2018game\u2019 \"for! the mere \u201cfun\u201d of the killing: vet all: his sons are enthusiastic sportsmen.For vears \u2018in the Christian theor- \"he has believed it wrong for fone man to own what; another is too poor to} have, and for that very reason once declined the gift of a bicycle made by his wife ; yet all.the sons own and | ride their wheels.i \u2019 Was it not the one\u201d touch ne coded.to complete the picture that the fiery, intolerant Fr.John of Cronstadt, the bitterest pnemy of the older: Tols toi, should have personally blessed the regiment in which the vouhger Tolstoi stood well up in the first files 7 I \u2014 + ; Toronto bakers, with few exceptions, raised thi retail price of bread one cent a three- -pound loaf.The small pound now: costs a cents, or two for eleven cents, oe eet me cn oem \u2014l NOTICE.The Sherbrooke Milkien's Association, hereby announce \u201cthat from the | first of \u2018October till first of \u201cMay nekt, the retail price of milk wifl be six cents per \u2018quart.VW.8.ARMITAGE, : i President.Mail Accounts Do your banking by mail and - let.your money earn 3 per cent.interest where it is absolutely safe\u2014 [in dry goods, | light houseworl TW ANTED.\u2014 se HIRE TO ASSIST \u201cIN.,Ç |Glement Theatre, _ $1 starts an gccount at the Eastern Townships Bank Established 1859 | : | < N.RELIABLE G00DS 3 HELP WANTED - Record Ads.have secured more domestio, olerical and other help than all other sources combined.There is only one- sure way to get just the kind of help you want.That way is the use of the famous Want Ads; in the Record.FIRST-CLASS TABLE GIRL WANTed for Thetford Mines Hotel.Both languages.Apply to A.7 Black.hall, Mgr.: _ WANTED.\u2014 FIVE FIRST-CLASS carriage blacksmiths, Apply P.Biron\u2019s Carriage Factory, East Sherbrooke.na mime EE ee be in WANTED, \u2014 AG ESERAL SERV ANT Apply, Mis, John Leonard, _53 King street.: : .< WANTED.\u2014 GOOD MAKE-UP.AND.\u2018advt.compositor for small city daily.Address, Sherbiooke Gazette Co.Sherbrooke, Que.WANTED.\u2014 A COOK.APPLY TO Mrs.A, N.Voie WANTED \u2014 AT ONC E, HORSE- shoer in ns shop.Apply, J.A.Dugre, Market t street.\u201d \u2018 | | WANTED \u2014 © ENERAL At City Hotel, | WANTED \u2014 © I ERK.EXPL RIENCE D.Good wages.Apply Sherbrooke Clothing Store.m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee NERVANT\u2014 New \u2014.\u2014 no w ashing.treet, Apply.No.9, Quebre WANTED TO 1 HIRE, AT ONCE \u2014 AN \u201cexperienced tailoress, Apply to M L Tailor, C owansy ile.SALESMAN \"WANTED Miron, GOOD AT once for clothing and dry goods.Both languages required.References.Good wages to right man.Smith, 154 Wellington street.| = - 8 SATURDAY, \" Matinee 7 STETSON\u2019S Original Big Double Spectacular: * Uncle Tom\u2019s Cabin Go, under the management of Icon W.Washburn TH BARNUM OF THEM ALU More Grand Novelties \u2018thin ever KN or, 7 scorgeous Scenery, | 6 Nechanical Effects, Prof.Gerlick's Military Band, Colored Military Band, Blood Hounds, Beautiful Chariots and Tableaux Wagons Drawn by Handsome Shetland - Ponies.\u2018 Genuine Cake Walkers.Buck and Wing Dancers.Male and Female Quartéties.-Jubileo Singers.Grand Visions and Transformation scenes.Eva and her olden chariot.Watch fof theB g \u2018Parade\u2014It + Beats a Circus.Prices\u201425e, 35c, 50c, 50c night.agopecial Matinee, 2.30.Prices\u201410c¢ and c.LC aq id i TE ces ow 1 vpn\" Ea 4 À 1 2.Apply Lo and Night.4 | : FOR SALE t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 =.\u2014\u2014\u2014 x\u201c.ane record is the grenteat anlegman you\u2019 can employ.It can sell anything for À you.Ittatks your wares in every home and secures for you top prices.FOR SALE \u2014 BROoILER 5 11.p | tested tu carey 10 Hs.pressure, in ] good \u2018order, Front.grate bars, steam Tauge! and injector complete, Remon - ed to make room for For sale cheap.Co., Waterville.FOR SALE.\u2014 ON: ACCOUNT - OE sickness, and being ordered complete rest from business, I would he willing.to \u2018dispose of my general store.li one cares to communic ate withy me: 1 can give him a business that ix paving: la ver botler, THe Dominion ~nhth and unfurnished.rooms to let.Apply- - Il.Connor, 31 Bank street.~ \u201cMISCELLANEOUS Ads.under this heading give quick results, State your business here and your un.- nouncement will prove a good investment, : THE ADVERTISER WOULD LIKE | partnership in a safe business, where his Services and $1,000 capital wontd - meet with a fair return.win Record Office.0 WANTED TO PURCH ASE=-FARM sb to- 100 acres, half under cultivation with small house and good\u201d outhuild: ings in vicinity of Sherbrooke, * Len noxville, Watenville or Compton.Must he near sc hool.Address K, Recor) office.A YOUNG MAN, AGE 23, WISHES A situation as book- keeper, or office man, in some live concern.Ts not afraid of work.Address, F., Record Office, - ; FOR SALE Property on Factory street, known | as the Boule property.Apply to | + CI.FOSS, , : | Sherbrooks Loan & Mortgage Co.For Sale Desirable - \u201cResidence on Montreal Street residential streets, centrally located, cons venient to the Street Railway and Post Office.Lot G0x134., Large - Foomy house with all\u2019 modern conveniences.APY to DR.W.DUNCAN SNIT - Sherbrooke.ir js \u2014\u2014_ \u201cFOR SALE A farm situated within one and a baif miles of the Village of KNOWI/Ll'ON, containing one hundred acres, the greater part of which is cleared, and in weadow and pasture.The price will he found 10 be reasonable ; and terme o.payment will be made \u2018easy.pply to- - : JUDGE LYNCH, yo Paper : | _ You May be One of The Lucky Ones.Co ; | at 4 oh Si 24, 4 vl Difference if Your Cash Check Is 5¢ 0 t $1000, we Will Refün set J + Your Money and the Goods Purchased Will Be Yours Free of Charge.oo R LL | 4 ™.jui 1 De You Value Money ?.>?5 if vou here ou know you can find the largest stock of Men's and Boys\u2019 Wear of the most reliable kind and where you itn Be Ld cn se d ore for Yo dollar.Yond with all this we es you as a special inducement such as was never offered before in Sherbrooke.ltis + and bis; What the Star store: wilt do-in the: month of October.Our entire cash business for one > day of this month.will be returned to those who bought at our store on that day re tie and the goods purchased will be yours free of charge.- - ; 4 ay 0 t = = gt im 8\" « dust ; | i K à \u20ac | y 1 Co _ ot This Will Only Hol We have written each day and da vege and sealed it.ay of November, ore on that day and date will be returne UST REGEIVED ! | 180 Fall and Winter Sample Suits and 110 ;Uigh \u201cclass in make and materials and were bought at a real bargain.æ rib these.goods in detail es | ! | | do | : | : - | ! | f +.! | and price.= eX And it- has been placed fo by the proprietor.dto those who will hold a | Come and see them, HING H THIS uv Égur # 2 à \u201cét à + you wil save money.I JUST RECEIVED ! Sample Winter Overcoats, These are the i from one of the most reliable makers in Canada.They are all We are going to clear them at,such low prices that it will astonish you.5 \u201cWhen we advertise bargains we haye the goods to back it up with, IT! L i > Clothiers, Shoeists, Hatters and Furnishings for Men & Boys._ 07 and 99 Wellington st, | - 4 i Se \u201c4 ! : i ; 1 d Good From the First of October, up to the 3st October, ONE MONTH ONLY.1S How WE DO te of this month on separate slips of paper \u2018and called an outsider in who drew one of he Ii r keeping in the safe at the Daily Record Office and the same will be Whatever day and date will be found written \u201con this slip will, be the selected day t h all purchases made at « our a check given by us for goods bought on that day and date.ned JUST REGEVED ! For want Next Door to Grand ot and he put it in an onthe First he of space we cannot de- Central Hot ol.PACE FIVH ja good percentage.R.Lakeman, 1 {| Compton, Que.| FARMS FOR SALE.FU RNSHED, This property is on .one of the best - .- Knowlton, Ques.ETHIE LL ue tai 1 ed a ) es a = À Ju Ww * | à; : \u2019 # * ji f TS i + RB?à 1 } \u2018 & en 4 2 i © 3 bie si 4 1 Bi ing a 8.[ ; - .~ + ye Te - - - ° - Eg mea, gr = mar ee M1 Sh cet tit 8 [RS «= Le > -_ oie WS à à gr ~ we >> SL PE LEEDS ha r x ; kL i x ù \u201c i * .em ag ARN YH WT pes ha 0 EE 0e ary Wh me = 2 = © \u2019 \\ .TT by + pe EL 3 ep ~~ de » ue +\" < tea en Lg ab: vz 2 \u2026 ape RE nw oe ee pg D ae ph.snd pt ag + I A ste, yn : ct di mac Rd EL fiat VE fins prés Too ete mat EWC TY co RY p pos stone = \u201ceg cn de dre \u2026 | .ns 3 ve 0 = or ps TINT pee es Si wd gird 4 Soe rate VE Se der ; Eg + = ¥ TW.K Re 18 - SA : > CL dy 6 al 48 es .=e 5 \u201ci 2 FEE h .Le, - A = 2 NR en ay ENS .; Da : boo al DE Cl oe md (NUM a SIR + - \" Tr T SHERBROOKE DAILY audenn, Fast, | SOBER} 7, 3 Th fe | -c PERKIN\u2019 S FRANCISCA GLA CE, .Point Embroidery, in- all new hae $1.00 l\u2019air.hae) : ; supérior quality, 3 Ho } Py Paris Point Embroidery, in all sk des and Black, 3.25 pair.PERRIN'S \u201cLILLIAN GLACE?best quality, , also in ' | 3-clasp, Paris Ble ck and White, j Underwe We carly a full range 1 The prices rl of gies) from the | Lancaster, x H., Oct.7.\u2014The Essex FALL GLOVES County grand jury at Guildhall has Bronson, of Bloomfield for the murder of Charles Lyons.The Court fixed the trial for Oct.18.The crime for | lage of Bloomfield, on the Connecticut River.There was a disturbance in Bronsons.Reuben Bronson said he went out of doors to see what going on and was greeted by His testimony was supported by bul: shots.brought in a _true bill against Reuben | front of the houses of Lyons and the | was \u2014\u2014 the dairy exhibit at the Ottawa Fair records the success of Eastern Town: ships dairymen.They.won.prizes.as follows : \u2018Creamery butter, \u201d two packages\u2018 \u2014 third prize, W.Ww.Reed, North Hat- ley, P.Q.| \u201cCreamery printé\u2014First prize, E.W.Evans, Kingsey, P.Q.; second prize, H.W.Parry, Model Farm, Compton, P.Q.; third prize, W.H.Stewart, Frontier of Huntington, PQ.| ~ - You must $1.25 to $1.50.= to appreciate value.Sizes, 32 to 44.On sale at 85c., although their regular values see them are \u2014_\u2014 |- Fo \u201c| D .| .+ + (BLOOMFIELD, N.H., MAN INDICTED E.T.Dal RYMEN \u201cWINNERS AT Na AND \u2018AROUND \u201cSTAR oL ve 0 FOR MURDER.| OTTAWA: PU 5 1 | - \u201c The Far g World in its report of ABBOTSFORD.OTHING WEATHER | INTERFERES WITH THB GATHERING OF THE CROPS.Abbotsford, Oct.would: that we could.have a few days is \u2018impossible.to use the reapers.Consequently, all hand work means much extra expense.bo Potatoes ip most localities are badly rotting.There is one bright feature in quiet little place nestling on the (Ya- our in attendance at the Alumni, Montreal Diocesan Theological College.e Senator Hoar\u2019 s body was taken to 7.\u2014(Special) on: | à lion of \u201csympathy with -the HALL \u201cSIGN OF THE STAR.i which Bronson was Indrcted was com- First pr E.W.Evans, Kingsey, P.h t th G 4 : ;.IN ALL THE NEW STYLES, mitted late in the evening of March Q.; pr prize, Ch.Turgeon, St.of p promisod Sand oy fields ; Lon \u2018Look for the Star Glothing Han : i FOR.STREET D EVENING WEAR - 31, 1904, just outside the little vil-| Francis ereemery) Richmond, P._Q.; | is broken down and the 0 = - Lucky Day | \u201cPERRIN s\u201d CORONA A, new i H quality, in néw shades | of let marks on the steps where he stood.' Gold medal for best two boxes of maska) mountain side, namely, the \u201cTan and\" Brow n, Special, 80c.fink 4 He admitted he.must have fired the creamery butter\u2014E.MW.Evans, Hing: tremendous crop of fruit.Up.to date : : ._ ntbs I ; gun, but had no recollection of doing sey.Co 18,000 barrels \"have.been sold, and | 3 Ps Mo We have, also, da assortment in Ladies\u2019 Eve ning Gloyes, so.Special prize for best butter cream- apple picking.has only begun.Of| 4 ; Cn Suede\u2019s, Gloves, Lined Gloves, Mocha Gloves and Childien\u2019s Kid Ÿ | \u2014\u2014 4.ery prints\u2014E.W.Evans, King Kingsey.plums it has been estimated - \u2018that | 3 ! ; g G loves ar | i | + $| Meline, ex-Premier of France, says \u2014\u2014 \u2018 Te À ; nl bons 33 209 bushels have been Co ) \u2018 In.he Court of vo America threatens commercial - future * Hun arians are flocking to America, sold, and forty barrels of pears.e argun ns | Ÿ | of Europe.M , overtaxing s are flocking te Miss Craig, for the convenience of ON PAGE 5.2 by.th ue > an nger, Welllagten st.her \u2018three nephews, who attend \u2026 the 7 +, ve the bill « : Academy, Granby, has taken proue 0) t will a t 1 i hg tb proceedings q i = i \u2019 « eo on Elgin street, which they call the ou 0 c she P Fourget, HERE The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limited Sus Sdont = © 0) Pay y read it, FL EE a _ _ The \u201cboys\u201d \u201creport Principal Me- SE was made api Bernie as a pleasing, thorough and a +++< bb d 0000 pre à W 8 It 0.| masterful tether.4 L > \"Mr, J.8.Broder F \u2018( 1 Mr.J.B.Harte, of Montreal, as .CAPELTON.PLEADS GUILTY 202 Crown, st leece- ined 2 - Ready- -t0- gar peci purchased all the winter fruit at Oct.7.\u2014Mr, R.A.Hosie is spending MS WIL MURDÉRING [+ sf oe motion sh | CE | \u201cGibbland Farm,\u201d comprising about a few weeks with his parents.Went | Ho NA thiv matter i I + .1,400 barrels.The Misses Westaways, of Eustis, Wi i u a NH, Oct, 7.7 ny \u201c got of law.he | lL : \u2018 | | i Dr.Newell Fisk and his family arc have returned home after an extended hi king, charged wich the raùrder \u201celeven, jurors were | | New lonses in anne \u20ac &, still occupying their summer cottage.visit to Belgium.hig wife on Thursday.last, Plead tter of fact twe | Rev.H.EF, Horsey will be two days , guilty before a trial justice here \u201cma À \u201c The Presbytery of Toronto meeting this week.passed a .celled.It was no .\u2018the names of the } - \u2018time, and if Meun at its ' terday, and was taken to resolut- juil at ayerhil Beyond saying that United hé Killed his wife with an axe, the county .when his name Wa Free Church of Scotland in its pre sent | that he\u2019 thought his act was justi.\u2018wes not to blame i able, Wilkins would ED CONQUEROR of had prillèrs and BUX.A the motion be Mt.Belanger follo \u2018 = Concord, N.H, , on Wednesday for bur- difficulty over the decision, of 7 the soy ous otha nothing ¢ to show th I _ smallest to the ext a over size.35 dozen.I ight different Patterns, all the Newest Shades and ial.___House of Lords.crime.prejudiced , and Me, Cc ! Designs.Fe \u2018permission.td The quality i 1S the best and just what you | °* A manufacturer, wishing to introduce his goods in the city, has 1 H E Lr I ï LE GIANT \u201cCON I ROLLER .Aftet- quati oo \u2018want during the raw cold days.- sold us the above lot at advertising prices.Perfect fit guaranteed.LP the point M ; -Isa G vara TI: - > ac = ee rm y = Le np Ve Le eta.Vr mes pe PRE LL ee .Cee eet y ag» 204 105 > Ce A 5e.- Ro.- \u2018 A + ptue a 5 a pate Se pe eee AV prin A .are .\u201cswig os.ve on SARA An Wp a fl = BLES De ld AA .in drame SR pre eq = EE a a on A PANS aipé NET, Eye et 7 5 a are REA Ca EU PE TTE L = PIE pue ve or HE - 0 ma near ES AE EE A fs.33 A v) À PO Fut i \\ .4 RSA lin, i AWAY HORSES or your money refundéd.- The .Pp are 150 cath \u2018at.Soc, 60c, and We; have been\u201d fortunate enough to secure another lot of Blouses, TROLLER made that wor ks on all bridles.No EE + \u201cment \u2018was still in pr co ] $ each | same as last week; same prices will prevail.; checkbit necessary.lt is a few theory in driving, Absolute A, press.AN | Flannel.Regular, $3.00 to ¥3.755 Sale, Price, $1.75.\u201chumane.Does not inforf cre with wind or gait.No rR +.THE GR.= 15 | strope.or and.J ; l'affeta Silk, regular $6.00 to 46.75 ;, Sale pricé, $3.25.strings necessary.lt B the LIGHTE ST and NEATEST \u201cON.- The Gr ury BOUCH ER & LACROIX, a - China Silk, regular $3.50, $4.50, #5.25 ; Sale Price, - $1.85, $2.00 \u201c TROLLER made.i \u201cment yesterday afté So Ù $2.25, 52.55.der 2 8 2?0; 5 ! Lo 9 95.81.65.81.5.NOTICE\u2014Curb straps or chains under the jaw \u201cend bit te pb bil rome so L ustre, regular $2.25, $2.75,53.5 ale Price, », \u201csure, forcing the tongue hack, SUPPRESSES the CIRCU ot stealing 165-167 WELLING] ON STREET.SERRAZUQEE Blaek \u2018Underskirts, im Mefcerized Sateen, deep flare and gathered: TION until the jaw becom es NU MB ; this is known.by no - true bill against - « - flounce, with clusters of tucks, Regular $1.10, Special price, Tc.DEAD MOUTH.THIS CONTROILL I: R takes all pressure of the Le : Windsor Mills, for | EN BEDF ORI wll nn | Ri An exceptional \u2018offer for boys of 4, 5, 6; \u2018and 7 years.\u2018 © lower jaw and controls with
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