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[" he San.Juan vf-Saï-Juis the electric ther vith ter lie will be completely reopened to- | anticipated, it will throw all building eT \u2019 sememaer 118 \u2014 Commencément exercises of Le- [the foot of a characteristic ridge of = 9 dy +.back over the winter, as fine weather |to he one of the best natural ports in PROCLAMATION URGING EXTERMI- land-Stanford Junior University were |fells, very narrow at the top nad ns - nes a popils- BB, Havana, September 1R.\u2014At a meet.OPerations are not expected to last|Mexico.Its harbor has upsurpaed NATION OF RACE IN RUSSIA held -Saturd ~The commencement steep nearly as the side of a.hous.As ni ing of rebel leaders held.in the town À MOre ffian à few weeks now.The em-l'fvatures of security and loesrion.The l CAUSES GREAT 1\u20ac aturday.x p nearly w CC dsiand this ri .which: gives ball of Bejucal yesterday it was decid.MOyers refuse fo arbitrate, __ [town of Nautla is situated on the buy i ; CAUSES GREAT ALARM.address was delivered by Benj.Wheel- you sit in the grandstand this rig : Ge - railwsy _ od, after a number of violent speeches It-is feared by the authorities that|of that name.The bay is landlocked \u201cOdessa, Sept.18.\u2014Anti:Hebrew agi-{er, president of the University of Cali- rises in front of you.\" hasing 1907 bad been delivered, not to accept the the laborers kept from work by the|by a number of islands.lu te grated tation is rife, Wall spaces, the sides[fornia, which was on philology.He \u2018On the bare precipitous slopes of it +f nexs yor, J peace propositions of the (Government, Sitike Will, in a short time, make a]that comparatively little dredein, eid of houses and telegraph poles through- said! *\u201cThe establishment for the Unit- the guides\u2019 race is run.© On the ver- ! your, ) MAJ \"| disturbance, as they are mostly Gali- [other improvement work will he neces this city have been plastered with|ed States of a standard of written dant lawn on\u201d which the grandstand is $146,036 VANA scene of several fierce frays during the [of any in Mexico.lt is situated about of Itussian People,\u201d urgi io elsewhere in the English-speaking terri- : ; Bie ANA.scene several 1 \"pot à 3 | 00 People,\u201d urging patriots to \u20ac .i a ose.tators wh re nob ih A Malanzos, Sept, \"15.\u2014{Special)\u2014The Street Car strike.The laborers for midway Between Vera Cruz | and Tus- combine to exterminate the Hebrews.|tory,|is an isolating and derisive and thous Pike aa ring arin the : 319.495 - 184,188 pa theme of recent _.congratulatidm, will | Nellie Bishop, passed up the aisle and #14 | di vis 41 fat à iy Ride 3 4 2 | A ; de 1 {dS 1 à} BRAR toes BOR à Pk ULE _ ~ ; - , , = .- \u2014 ; \u2014d + : : ER À \\ NO.158 ; | .SHERBROOKE, QUE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1906.| ] G PRICE ONE CENT.A RA mF CUBAN - |ACTONS IN METHODIST - (TYPHOON AT DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL Hl LS | op St.Ch.Seminadit: KFecmy: x - [ \"6 1.| : \u2019 i Noth r Ls Ce ing was discussed by the ; Methodist:] I0 o'clock this morning, did enormous The 8.S.Noyes house h : | Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Sept.18.\u2014(Spe- #1 = Co far of Presideift Palma\u2019s train near Megantic some months ago, | © ! ry ; NL .OS.Noyes house has been - sold Pl g, Dept.1N.\u2014\\Spe 48-18 N results thus Va \u2018 dees have b ; 78 880, General-Conference.It is this year}| damage to shipping in that port.|to Mr.Raymond, ot Smith\u2019s Mills, Cal) \u2014A pretty weddifig) was solemniz- ils for the suspension of hostilities have been.entered in .the Superior likely to be referred -to a special com- | Serinan steamer Johanne and Brit- dealer in pulp wood.The Nadeau ed in the, Methodist Church in this px 8 = Ce been that L beral_ lead%es, who | Court.- It will be remembered that Mission with instruction to report at |ish steamer San Cheung were sunk.property, at the end-of Centre street, Place on Wednesday evening, Sept.12, | eh I = hore pave had levery: reason for an- | two of the injured Tnen were taken to \"°*t_ General.Conference four years Hong Kong, Canton and Macao com- | was purchased by Mr.Sunsbury, who When Miss Martha, daughter of Mr.tl RE R - X pate 0 à hr cireulati g open- Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, and hence.Thus it is hoped by the com- pany's steamer Watsbon {foundered,and has occupied Mr.William Borland\u2019s.| and Mrs.L.D.Gilbert, was united to PI i} g | deipating arrest, pre | after their- discharge they have reside J | mittee in charge of the issue toy obvi- of crew, purser and mate alone sur- |cottage for the past.year, Arthur J.Elliott, of Clifton, in the a | i i.= ya Havana again and ever confer- here.Herbert Hughes.sues for $15.- ate general discussion of vexed ques- fvive.All business in the city isat a A .bonds of wedlock, by Rev, George Me- Eo hi i H i i gagwith members) of the Gokernment.{000 and George French for $15,167.= |'ioR at the present session, but this [standstill, x .INSTITUTION BOR THE BENEFIT Intesh.1 LU .il nh j i LA regard to peace, at such |.Mr.A.Joncas has also entered an °5t# ultimately with Tonferenés, \u201cAt The typhoon lasted two hours.OF ELEMENTARY TEACHERS.The Church was filled with interest- TILE pow ts in the field as been action for 32000 against Harvey, late all events there is little likelihcod of | Ope _ Knowlton, Sept.18.\u2014 (Special), \u2014 ed es bo invited ones pegupying SU TEE À ie kil, they express them | proprietor of the Chateau Frontenac, Church rules on subject being amended NOTES OF THE NEWS.On Sept.28th and 29th.there will\u2019 he the body pews which were marked by.EE i! - \u201colves as agreeable to settling _mat- for rent.?at present.L 7% LE Tee E held n this Place a Teachers\u2019 Institute bouquets domely detorated' The durch: 14 Li .; a ime time - ee a pre \u2014 | ty es or the benefit of the Elementary \u201d : °C anc ab ex 7 hi ts ters amicably, at he same time as- | | ' \u20144- \u2019 Fr ; More than a -dozén passengers and teachèra of West -Bolt : ory actly 7.30 p.m,, the music of Lohe- A.sume an independ ue attivide | which | BIG STRIKE IN WINNIPEG.KING S P HYSICIAN®S { ; car employees were injured as the re- Towr ships.8 © on and Brome grin wedding song, played by Mrs.Ts : Ww À cannot be $95 bes lement of exist 0 | \u2014 VIEW OF M 1 ED sult of three street cars, loaded to the [- There -will be addresses by Rev.Dr.Iiph.Evans, the doors being closed by À à wel for a prompt SEHR CY FIVE THOUSAND SKILLED ME- MARIENBE + | guards,» colliding in Seattle.Rexford, of Montreal ; Prof.G.Di| the ushers, they quietly pussed up the dS ing dE en di Cienfuegos \u201cis in \u2018 ; CAT A | The violin which Mozart used to play Fuller and Rev.Inspector Taylor.\u2014 aisles, on efther side of the Church and Ja the em on nfuegos is on CHANICS GO OUT\u2014SERIOUS |DINNER PARTIES AND PLAYING; et his concerts has been found in Salz- The evening of the 28th there will be ook their De aria by hin Bron e; CO ation b _ , : ; cons TANT uvre relie ic i ith le ch Lg e groom, supported b Tr, legraph being severed not only\u201d in - BLOW TO BUILDING BRIDGE AT LATE HOURS [fe ir .has been proved genuine, light cure wi me Mr.Robert Elliott, came in from the \"the direction of Havana, hat 10 San \u201cTRADE.a | \u2018CONDEMNED.} [he yloin isa SLner of great value.vellin expenses of teachers attending right of the Church, taking their pluc- fingo 88 well.It is known that Cien- ¢ Winni 3 : _ - .a CL The Giornale D\u2019 Malia, Rome, asserts | are paid .by a special Government | © at the altar, and the maid of hon- \u201cheros bas not attacketl up to Winnipeg, epf.48.\u2014Five thousand .Marienbad, Sept.18.\u2014The gsowing {that following the custom of having grant for that purpose \u201c71 or, Miss Lulu Gilbert, followed by the PE midnight Sunday, but What has trans- shilled mechanics are on- strike in Win- popularity of Marienbad has bégn u|two Jesuit Cardinals,: Father Freddi \u2019 bridesmaids, Misses Lizzie Elliot and 3 Le d cially on account of the visits pf the Ç ; oT) here.vb] oo onsistory.Sutton, Sept.18, \u2014 (Special) \u2014The music ol Ë ner .All accounts agree that there are King of England, but Dr, ouf thel A mass meeting of valets has been latest anal sis of the Suttén ) water the bride.\u201d The bride, on her father\u2019s - % to 40 miles distant.since that time is ot known | The general impression -is .that the presence in \u2018Havana harbor of the American erui- \u201cser Denver will not act as a deterrent to such a.movement, the auxiliary œuiser- Dixie having gone to Cienfue- : gos and the cruîser Des Moines having gone presumably.to bring to Cuba | Secretary of War Taft and Assistant Secretary of State Bacon.The announcement frem.Washington that American vessels of war will pro- , Government forces, _ der the command \u201c et British as well as \u2018Ametican.in- ; enterprise} is now suffering epecial damage, J aucépt in the vicinity of Havana, and if is expected the lat- }_- FORCES TO MARCH TOWARDS HA- 2,000 strong, un- of General Belan- tourt, are concentrating here; and it is \u201cout-numher the mechanics on strike.nipeg.At noon a mass meeting was held in Trades\u2019 Hall to lenges the hands of the strike committee, and \u201cthe ing were endorsed all journeymen of other trades in the building line.The two most important unions were the last tp decide,, bricklayers and ma- sous, but late last night they decided to support the other trades, and a strike is the result.So far everything is orderly, but the damage to Winnipeg will he incalculable, as never be- buildings.banks and business blocks in course of erection.The post office, grand opeta house of Walker's Bread ism_and capital.Even should the strike be settled shortly, which is not cians and live in the north end, - the + CRANBERRY GROWERS PROTEST.fore has she had so muny large public |.| pam.most distinguished \u2018there, ly ; dejeuner at 1 p.m.; a good walk in the afternoon, or a little golf, a drive, or motor ride, supper at 7 pv m., bed at ten, _ i | + \u2014 NEW PORT FOR MEXICO.a NAUTLA, MIDWAY BETWEiXN VERA CRUZ AND TUXPAM, T0 Da c DEVELOPED, 7: Mexico City, Mex., Sept.18- The: meun the development of .a new port on the Gulf of Mexico.Although the geñeral public, even in Mexico, sary to make the new harbor the «qual WANT STANSTEAD MINISTER.has | eard very little of Nautla, iit is said] created a Cardinal at'the next : =} were captured.~The British missionaries at\u2014 Hong Kong have petitioned the Governor to appoint\u2019 a commission to ascertain the best method of \u2018checking, and if possible abolishing, the use of opium.The \u2018Governor hag promised to give the petition careful consideration.i Newspapers in Madrid declare that a duel between General Linares, who Jcommanded the Spanish troops at San- .I » .- « + tiago in the Spanish-American war, AND.MANY LIVES LOST.= ~ a proclamation issued by the \u201cUnion This! action has arousdd hension._ It is reported here that the Hebrew town of Koopin in the district of Ka- grave .appre- SUTTON: WATER ANALYSIS, The Ottawa 'expert, Mr.Frank TT.Shutt, of the Experiments] Farm staff, in.the following words : \u2018My opinion is that both these waters are pure and wholesome, the: data giving strong evidence) of the absence of pollution.The differences between these waters.are small and I think it need only be noted that No.2, the mountain spring water, is the harder, as indicated by the larger proportion of solids.\u201d I STATES.English different from that recognized movement, promising loss and waste to intercourse and culture, introducing conscjousness of contrarity where the opposite is desired.p CHANGE IN SPELLINGICONDEMNED.[ \u2018to the music of Wagner\u2019s \u2018Here comes arm, passed slowly to her place to be: home to offer best of wishes, and a very a beautiful presents were offered wit kindest of good will, i The bride was very lovely and winsome in white -crepe-de-chine and taffeta and -orange blossoms and veil.We hope a happy life for the young couple who will be \u201cat home\u201d in East Clifton after Sept.18th, * WRESTLING IN SCOTLAND.wresls is taken as applying especially Basket Cirtuit Broadway Methodist iutl branch of the Interoceanic 8\" Senor Sariano, editor of Espano 0 Cienfuegos, where.the English-own- Tabernacle, Grain Exchange, Bank of wan is to be extended from the Neuva, occurred Friday as the result :-_\u2014 ere \u2014 d Coban Central Railroad has been Poronto, hospital, and most of the town of Teziutlan to the port of Naut- of ho on General Linares, pub- [LANGUAGE NOT - PROPERTY OF [ATHLETIC SPORT ON THE obliged to suspend operations, and has} contracts call or completion thereof], th cession havin gragted |1180\u20ac0 In Kspano Nueva.EE - | e Ta .a seed consider ble damage to its in October, before the show lies.he \u2018by the \u2018Federal Government.The fro: Lm me 5 AM jd AND SV MOVE- FAMOUS Ein AT GRAS : ty.The Wekterr\u2014Railway, also strike will be a protracted one, and it]jcct is of much importance,.as it wi .\\MENT IS DERISIVE, HE RE, * Ri : o is going to be a test between union- fect in of much importance, HEBREW TOWN BURNED ' © , (From -the London Standard.) The sports fields at Grasmere lies at placed the wrestling matches are Leld lawn.- There are coaches and coni- ages, 100, all around, on wblin propre | sit and watch and have pirnic cvneh- eons, and it« all looks rather like nice lunch was served and many \u2014 , fous ut u hysiciu He ; : - Sutton\u2019s fi ort ANY ines a nd > ee feeling was unanimous in favor of a] who is advising hing Edward, B ut- held in re \u201cU he Pen ae arn springs are on ols finest given away by her father.The beaw- in circulation that they will enter the continuance of -the - strike, with, of tered a warning note in quite flifier- war moustaches Two thousand Pot - Parts per million S.W.W.Mt S, 4iful ring service was used and as the city peaceably it-they are hot molested, | course, the ricer that the-men\u201d arebent key.Dr.Ott is greatly dis H them.voted in favor of a resolution Free ammonia .wr he 01 .0} ceremony closed to the music of Men- AL fight if th open to arbitration, The strike is a [at the altered state of affairs Mar- | : r of a r Albuminoid ammonial.095 - 115 delssohn\u2019s Wedding March, superbly .bub that they wit) light IE they meet sympathetic one, arising out of a long- ienbad, and he has been compl&ining'| © let the moustaches grow and take Nitrogen in nitrates and \u2019 played, the bridal party went to the with remstance.| \u2018 | .protracted dispute between the journ- | bitterly that the visitors to thi spa, \u2018the vonsequentes.: = = nitrates 158 1.62 register to complete the service while All visitors ta.insurgent camDS, ID eymen and master plumbets.The] who ostensibly go there for the foène- - An | unsuccessful and disastrous at- Chlorine.vv wore free © frea the pretly ushers, Misses Stella May- Havana province Th with this 1m-| journeymen walked out and the mast} fit.of their health indulge much?j too |tempt at a train robbery has been PF.\u201c \u2018996 540 - hew, Hilda Learned, Mabél Ord and .pression, but it is ee, attempt org refused to arbitrate.In thia :thef freely in dinner parties, bridge-plgying made on the Baltic Railway at a point | Solidk at 212 degrees Winnifred Bishop pealed out the chim- = will be made aga nst Havana until the bosses were - endorsed b the Master and late hours.» near St.Petersburg, and as a result Solidk after igniti on.\u201d 200 32.4 es of tho.sweet new bell recently plac- @ «rival of Pino Guerra s force, which Builders\u2019 Exchange, whereupon the[ Dr.Ott is urging a return t4 the [two of the bandits were killed, a third Loss lon ignition .96 21.6 ed in the tower, , ; : ÿ now is variously reported to be from journeymen plumbers -yesterday morn- simple life.His orders are : Ring ear- was mortally ~ wounded, and others Phosphates .free free.The many guests went to the bride\u2019s ais A 165.50 \u201cTeported that the ngli in i Ad arth tora dv expect orders to \u2014 - EO ] menetz, has been burned by peasants| \u2018The English language is not the , ane duced in size , s Ba .- y \u2014 ' ps A] tL, 1 pears , ; , Lord\u2019s.cricket ground reduced In gre.* vers a CLATM THAT SHIPMENT OF REY.M ROM pla w he bro LA course Some Sill ° ss otre eis Sete In Cumberland wrestling the fall is - J Le \"RE ALL FROM TORONTC of the inhabitants are sal have an ove tho ssh- won directly a man is thrown to the ROBBER AT GENEVA / GREEN BERRIES HAS AF- CAL ' CH been killed in flight, while many per: j& Presious De of the English ground.There is no need to pin the : SCENTED | | an) FECTED THE MARKET._ : CHURCH.| ished in the flames.| upeaking Hor in its régulation must | Shoulders down'as in Graeco-Roman | TED B \u2019 BLOODHOUND.Toronto, Sept.18.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 \"All the nine members of the local ity intertere in 1.3 reg dy d not wrestling.Here at Grasmere all \u2018is.s _ 1 : Wareham, Sept.18\u2014Crauberry BTOW-{ Brondview Congregational Church, Labor Counéil have been arrestm] and arise out of the pre body and no ended just when the Graeco-Roman : - POLICE FAILED | TO TRACE THE ers are protesting against the methods vhich has been without a regular pus- will be court martialed for revollution- from a eal change Such as.for in- catch-as-catch-canners would be, getting - THEFT AND © (AN fr A of cranberry buyers this season.The tor since the resignation of Rev.ary | activity ' and the collection of tame y would be involved in nhon:tic [to serious work.Were it not so the or ND THE \u20ac ANINE WAS cause of complaint lies in the pur- 15.Gilroy, early in the summer, has| funds- wherewith to arm the worfkmen.ti bg would have the effect of «ut- Grasmere sports would last all the CL - TRIED.\u201c chase and shipment of green berries, extended a call to Rev.W.A.Harvey | ~~ ting us from the language of Shake- year round.As i ves, several y Geneva, Sept.1$.\u2014Some days ago the growers believing that the market of Stanstead, Que.+\u2014\u2014\u2014 { ; MRS.YERKES MOTOR CAR ) speare, and [he English Bible, pr matos of the.men had their Lights o otces of Saridmeier Kohler & Co., has been much damaged by such\u2019 ac- IE a | \"QC this 4 semi-foreign idiom to be a \"| embroidered with wonderful Hower or : vee Se in, the; canton of Argovie, tion.Fruit has been slow in color- CANADIAN SCENES Po | CAUSES MAN'S DEATH.ed ol gradually *o intro- designs in silk or oobmihe work.of - Corina 1h10, and some share ing-this year, and berries picked pre-| \u2014 ) : .me y oh rO- tion «f the their women \u2018folk, who were now \u201cIh, md a in 5100 vu taken.{vious to > Labor boy were all of the | IN MOVING PICTURES.WIDOW OF WEALTHY TRACTION Pol bore ugh cyan Per of new |straining to get a elimpre of how the Lu, Crew to the thief was al \u201ccarly | 3 riety, with very lit- \u2014 |.AN TTR Q 1 ) .\u2019 A chase charm worked from the swaying ranks sandkerchiel, whieh he had dropped on [tle color showing, In spite of this KING EDWARD HAS GIVEN ORDER| MAGNATE REFUSES TO Rl spellings, and { eel verti | of people around the ground.ce floor.4 the police failed to| twp cars were shipped as early as | FOR A SERIES FOR CHRIST- 'COGNIZE VERDICT.oh un ems 40 promise un e:n__ of Boys wrestled; men with white hair, eps = être , Herr Rohler, who Aug.22.One was Poet at Fal- \u2019 - MAS.-_ ; Berlin, Sept.18.\u2014Mrs.Mary Ade- Sy confusion in .pri nting cfices [Who had gniried in experience what dogs oodhoun: % set one of the[mouth and the other at Sandwich.London, Sept.18.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 laide: Yerkes, widow of the London gas ivate orthography, and heter- they had lost in elasticity, wrestled.ts on the trail.| Tn spite of the fact Since\u2019 t ix e h been con.His Majesty King Edward, has order- Nr its ar .| [and ip private orth Yo À The boys: seemed to he young Orlandos that the.i Since that time there have n con 1s Majesty a EM a \u201cTube\u201d railway magnate, is being pub- \\goraghy, as\u201d well \u2018as much irritation vs.led 1 \u201cth th dog escent w 3 two days old, the tinual shipments of green berries.ed.a well known Parisian Kinotoscope licly iti for her refusal to re- ¢ 8 af Fe 5 eyes and spirits.temerarionsly trying a fall wit : the tet of \"at aS the fandkerchief, Over 120 cars of berries have gone Company \u2018to take a set of on cognize the verdict of a German court \u201cTHe list lof 300 words proposed by Charleses of pie pro ession, am RS the open door obi da ed through off of the Cape this season, and it is ptures, embracing .scenes | rom ew awarding $4,000 damages to the wi-| pe simplified\u201d \u201capojing board is also knows, that there, was et Pen tte when Herr Rohler | eve the dos was ei that nearly halt has Poti .jante Ch ; Do en dertainment ac] dow of a man named Lessel, who re-|, somewhat haphäzard cote foe wd ai vas ready to say afterward, fighting ; 10 dog was fryit, (Growers who have so e- | tion at a Lhristma jy \u201c1 he ceived fatal injuries by being run over | owing no very clear principle of selec \u20acTOR id Was re.De, vor.- - Which ota the cela over a bootlfend their action by saying that the Buckingham Palace.Work will be by her motor car at Rintheim, in lows One hundred and fifty-seven of Sir, you have wrestled well and overs.hares, in the money and the price.was tempting and that it] commenced at once.I September, 1904.1 them,| such as \u201ccolor,\u201d for \u201ccolour,\u201d |come more than your en s.- A form #1 1 ____;| costs less to pack green fruit, as they : \u2014\u2014 After the accident, when the man\u2019s] are already in their docked form fasri-| ; 2 sears, who imped Koch, aged |do not have much rot to contend with: TWO OUTLAWS ARRESTED injures were thought to be slight, fee Ho American usage.© There : Tested and confessed the boot.war ar-| At present the market is greatly de- \u2018 Mrs.Yerkes offered $75 as compensa: excusp, however, for \u201c\u2018thru\u2019\u2019 for LU A, T essed to the robbery.moralized,- and nobody appears parti- : 5 AND SHOT.tion.He died a wcek-later, and the [*\u201c\u2018through,\u201d from any ppint of vizw.WAS ARRESTED A FEW DAYS AGO A D \u2014\u2014 in .~ |ecularly anxious to buy at any price., ; | widow, on behalf of herself and her ° \u2014_\u2014r |\" 00 LING A RIDE ON .fg \" ISASTER ro FISHERMEN.-_ Five dollars per barrel is the highest EXECUTED AT THE SCENE OF [two young children, made a series of \u2014 AR ESTÉD AT NORTH HATLEY.FOR STEA ANG : ON SEV i J .|quotation which any of tho buyers will dus THEIR LAST MURDER.- f'unsuccessful appeals to Mrs.Yerkes Co « CPR.SEVEN ADDITION A - make.Growers are greatly discourag- 5 18 (Special.).generosity.: | = pre ; de at ) AL SE\u20acHOONERS ed at the as = d j- St.Petersburg, Sept.(SP el ve ke) :n Feb- .T \"ROM B.&| A man by the name of Alexander _ | Ï » spect of affairs, and are a - Pr miost prom- The case was taken to court in Feb-l sTO],E BAG OF SILVER FR | n by ue y cide .TRVEN ASHORE ON COAST ready talking of measured.to prevent Lynch sl 0 EL have been [ry last, but Mes, Vorkes sofumes de |\" \"4 STATION AGENT.| deen member - - the recurrence of such a thing anothe 8 au sad court- racognize the verdict because 1t 1s not} | : : Cp SERRE ; : dis- DS Tom xm oer._ Marie) \u2018and exentied by.shooting ai | eforcenble in the United States.\"ae Wild Demers vas guest lor ta fm hr hd sd \u20ac pa, \u201c0hns, NMd.;| Septeml 18-\u2014Be- \u2018 + et, : cree oh - \u2014p\u2014 v ening charged: with stealing \u2018a purse | COVEred, ne oe tides 1] ana 2 ember be | \u2018 at scene of their last murder.In a pre \\ - ; ; evening \u2018 dr : the the-edges of a \u201cthick piece of glass to Isle en OPE Wrecked at ue QUEBEC SOUTHERN AND oo vious attempt to captuge: Shee tue THREE YEARS IN PRISON / conte et ent um Non re Ae make an incision in his thront.Ton ; oO |S 8, seven others, © : - : : icemen, who ; ; .| station \u20ac Dr .ra -as that - he made two deep fo ano Tabracier Poe SOUTH SHORE COMPANIES.were ing thom be C : FOR FORGERY.Smith, He en sinh be fore Eo on either side.When.dis- our fat ities he Labrador \u20acoast.|- .\u2014\u2014\u2014 Before their execution Lyndberg and a = sa ; ; that MY Che express.Young De-| covered he had lost a great deal of ne cu i eben zo far, SALE: OF ROADS DECLARED TOBE Kent busied of many murders.4465 podoNER WAS FORMERLY 13 THE 16, Tvho was Manding by, sao the| Hood, and medica aid was smmelivte FT LL > NOW awaitin Teen c in wi the evolu do , a .: na .v summoned.e orm Lhe : Foto comyer ofa 10vernment steamer © ILLEGAL-AND ULTRA VIRES.took De winess, ini Sveaborg - EMPLOY OF THE C.P.R.safe.open and PE ond that he had once been in an asylum, \u2026 Vorat divaster | L ome.This is the | Montreal, Sept.18.\u2014Action has been] mutiny.They were in-receipt of week- London, Sept.18\u2014Wm, Eugenie Nye SI9 in silver.He was afterwards ar- and on the matter being referred to fisher.go) wer, mee 1596, when 68 instituted in the - Superior Court by ly salaries from terrorist organizations Martinucei, for the forgery of a cheque rested and he admitted having taken the authorities at Verdun 1t was apne storm, and veu made destitute hy one Hiram A.Hodge, President of the paid from proceeds of bank and train |for £310, received three yeurs.in pri- 4ne à oney.He had spent about thrpe | that he was the same.Alexander ; pel tury them home uired a steamer 10 re- Quebec -Southern and South Shore robberies.101 - |son.\u2018He \u2018told the magistrate that he dollars in the stores, and by treating lean that had {escaped ron ficer ar- LT \u2014\u2014t | - {Railway Companies, to set aside the + \u2014 ! lately had a good position with the his young friends to quarters.He will| tution some wee Sous dav and on ANNUA sale of these railways made in No-| ST.JOHNS- IBERVILLE VACANCY.C.P.R., but was asked to take charge coma before Judge Mulvena on Thurs- rived in town: on Sat y on- L MEETING vember last to - Senator Beique, of St.Johns, ue, Sept.18; \u2014 At lof a idepartment in which the men had dav.i veyed him back Lo ol in.thirty days - OF pe T Montreal, for the sunr of $1,051,000, the meeting in the Town Hall qe gone on trike, The men zetyrmed Lo Zo : + i i Maiclean was seen de on Le « 5 7 7 2 Rai i urchase ; dele re named to work -on condition that Martinueci be} | ui in Jail tor: stealing de VE we ne Oe I Po POSTPONED, Senator Bajque moling don, evene Me ON, JUSTICE DEMERS ON BENCH.Li.\u2018éns x behaviour in no \u201cray vave L TAKE pi | : intiff the \u2018sale was ir- -andi ; made_ vacant bu 40 \u2018 cp \u2014_\u2014 ; any indication that he was of unsounc - PLACE laintiff \u2018declares that the sale was a candidate for the seat made_V# QE ae ea UE | ; ae , onte ; MID LAC E AROUT- THE gular and ultra vires and that Sen-l;h the House of Commons by the ele-14 444444444446 PP ISAT FOR FIRST TIME IN PRAC-) mind.He belongs to Almonte, Ont.+ i : - .4 ; + 20° - ; .; #2 Lo - Hon LE DF OCTOBER.ator Beique was not e-competent bid vation of Mr.Demers to the Bench.+ WEATHER PROBABILITIES.+ TICE COURT, THIS MORNING.Visitors to the, city registered at the am real, Sept.18 \u2014(Spéein] der by reason of - his osition 88 BN yrmppere still appears to.bg three.aspir- 4\" | Forecast for the next 24 + : \u201ctice D .took his seat hotels include : J S.Jamieson, R.G.le hog of the Grand Front allvocate and as Southe A X focarial aute, and matiere yi tn mach The + 39 ure, issded by the , Meteoro- 3 if Hon.nt im trie morning in \u201cthe Oliver Montreal a J.W.Dougherty, today\u201d LCR Was to have taken lacs OF OF the Quebec Southerd, 3-1 ed, the Demers.element being on \"| +\"logical Bureau: = Ther A Court.He dealt with several | Hamilton ; J.M, Hughes, Kingston ; \"day, hag boos | e taken place test has been served on the regis endant.There see d to be an op f4 1 Light toriblerate winds\u2019; fine + | Practice Court.He deat with Sever amiton , «- - or » \u2014 \u2014nédafg ean \\postponed until the | PTOLESL MAÉ PE à \u201ces ing any RSSOM ; © sceme Cd fla ry oC aa ti in cases now before.the Su-|W.George Gyeenlay and wife, Lynn, ; Of Octol, | itil the him from executing any that the election would not take} 4lded Warin, 5 +.motions in CASES DOW : bie : Bot y been or 8s the reports have trar enjoining © ique or his \u2018momi- inion TAL tiv Ta Ci a ad EERE S$ perior amd Cirenit Courts.Mass.; T.Spinks, London, Ing.7 #9 been completed \u2014 _ shave qeed to Senator Beign ; \u201cRail.Place.for some.time, = 4 i .Ka Ered EEE EEE | and AES i : : Ra nee, the Delaware | Hudson 0 = | | .è \u2014 Co | : ë.\u2019 LOC } | > ! © a 20 * way.Co awe Coe ee \u201c ! | - = \u2018 ' + ., 2 Ca 5 ar \u2014- - \u2019 } ; Gp bn eh pp en hee eg Cu Be >, uC 065 = 15 phere hie ee are the world\u2019s - & our leader, sold on a guarantee \u201cwith.the firm behind each pen go sold price, $2.50 and up.® \"IT, Db.KENNEDY, G because A are v sent to and \u2018time and money are ; save care and.worry avoided, + | Telephone 10, \"WATERMAN\" ) - EOUNTAIN PENS standard and Other good pens, $1.00, \u2018and up.See the Clip Cap, the unfoseablo attachment: -W.J.H, ' McKINDSEY, Leanoxville Drug Store._ rail 1906 \u2014\u2014 .Our Millinery and Tailor Shops are now in full operation.specially invited to patronize our mil- You - are 1inery opening, taking place \u2018Monday the \u201c21th September and the following days.ALFRED LANCTOT, \u201867 and 69 Marquette Street, .BUSINESS CARDS.J AWRENCE, MORRIS & MCIVER.Advocates, etc.Bherbrooke and Richmond.= } \u2014_ > H A.McCREA, \u2018D, D.B,, La D.Be Dental Surgeon.North Hatley, ovgr, J& T.Bank.D'.\"WORTHING'EON & HARDISTY, Physicians and Surgeons.Dr.Norreys Dufferin Ave., Office hours: -810 a.m., 4-56 p.m., 7-8 p.m.Dr: R.H.M.Hardisty, 50 Montreal &$t., Office hours: 8-10 a.m., 2-8 p.m.; 78 pm.J.A.PARC B, M.D.peclalist, \u2026 49 Ki St., Sherbrooke.Diseases of the Eye, .Ear, Nose & Throat.\u2018In Coaticook every Tuesday, Thursday.Worthington, 66 \u201cand Saturday afternoons until 5 p.m.Bell & People\u2019s Phone both offices.A.STENNIKG, M.D., C.M., Pleas- sant St., Coaticook- Specialties:\u2014 Diseases of Women, Electro Therapeutics, } iycluding X-Ray, Violet Ray, Radiography, D'Arsonval Current, and Vibratory Treatment.- YNDMAN.& BRADLEY, DENTISTS, -Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, \u2018 MATE, WELLS & .WHITE.ADVOcates, Sun Life Building; Sherbrooke.(1 E._ TOWLE, -D.L.8.Provincial Land Burveyor.- \u2014Magd ig, Que.lt.W.A, FARWELL, (SPECIALIST to Protestant Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 37 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke, Consultations : 10-12 a.ui, and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.1 x ADDIE, C.E., \"P.L.S., QUEBEO, » Office: 81 st.Peter St.Residence: 82 de \u2018Salaberry St.Tel.connection.CNERAL INSUR- Fire, - Life, Accident, Record Block.: SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER.L A.DUFRESNE.\u2014BOTH \u2019PHONES.| \u2018 s Waterworks, Ve ance agent.Plate Glass, etc.C Bewors, Waterpowers.Plans of all townships in stock for \u2018sale.In office every Baturdav.4 £ - Boston 8 Maine R.R.Summer arrangement, June 25, 1906.\u201c MAIL \u20146.20 a.m., for Bt, Johnsbury, yorkouter, Boston, B8pringfield and New ork.EXPRESS.\u2014Leave Bherbrooka 11,80 m., arrive Boston 8.15 p.m._ NEW YORK -EXPRESS.\u2014Leave .Bher- \"brooke, 6.50 p.m., arrive New York 7.90 a.m.- -MIXED.\u201410.00 a.m., arrives Newport 12.10 p.m.LOCAL.\u2014Leave Bherbrooke 6.20 pm.oy arrive Newport 7.00 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS.\u20149.85 p.m for Bos ton.FROM.THE .SOUTH.\u2014Express leaves \u201cBoston 1.00 p.m., Worcester 11.40- a.m., Portland, Me., 1.30 p.m., Springfield 9.10 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke 1.10 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS.\u2014Leaves Boston 7.80 \u2018p-m., Portland; Ma., 9.40 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 6.40 am.NEW YORK EXPRESS \u2014Leave New.York 9.00 pP.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.00 a.m.LOCAL.\u2014Leaves Ooncord 5.45-a.m., Vig Plymouth, arriving Bherbrooke 8.00 LOCAL.\u2014Leave Newport 8.18 a.m.ar: rive Sherbrooke 9.45 a.m.D.J; FLANDERS, G.P.& TA, Boston; Mass; on 0.FLETCHER, Ast.s Sherbrooke.Qu Try LY Le imatabie In effect June: 25th, 106; Leaving Shectnocks, deg Express-Leave Sherbrooke b., arrive Levis 12.00 noon, ap a à p-m.Daily except some Quel 4 Express\u2014Leave Sherbrooke ©.od a.m, arrive Levis 1.10 p.m.; Quebeg in p.m.Daily except Monday.Passenger \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 8.50 p.arrive Levis 8.58 p.m., Quebea\u2014 9, p.m.Daily except Sunday.- Accommodation\u2014Leave Sherbrooke i1.\u20185 - P-m., arrive dE Quebes 8.30 a.m.xcept \u2018Sunday.Aprive Ving Sherbrooke.Express - ® Quebec 38.15 p.m., Levis 8.45 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.30 p.m.Dally except Bunday, Express\u2014Leave.Quebec \u20181.46 p.m., Levis 2.15 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 6.40 p.m.Daily except Saturday.Passenger\u2014Leave Quebec 7.80 a.m., Levis | 8.60 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke 1.1s p-m.Daily except Sunday.Accommodation\u2014Lerave Quebec 6.45 p.m., eave Lovie 7.00 p.m., arrive Bher- rooke 8.55 a.m.Dally except Saturd J.H.WALSH, B.0.GRUNDY, vw Bo i | Fred Steele, of Apr \"| Baylor, _| guests of Meyor and Mrs.of Mr.and' Mrs.J.F.Wilson, left today for St.\u201cJ ohnshury a ompânied by Miss Julia Hopkins ; ; Mrs.- A.J.HGordon t Beebe Plain, - visiting Montreal, the auto started, and the Jof doors.[called à very pleasant holid .m., arrive}.COATICOOK.\u201cSept.\u201d ne the\u201d: \u201cJatélb' 6 étriv-| * he.May, on town.axe : in\u2019s , on Qu i ver, fi 3 te Carrie ETS dwell, Mass, :i is the guest-of Miss ñ.Flanders ; Mr: and' Mrs.D harme; ;and | the Misses Ducharme, of Yogog ver Toy the guests of Mr.and Mr over Sunday; Mr.Lynch of Mosh River ; Mr.rie Gling, St.l'Hermen- egilde : Mr.V.C.Drake, Martinville { Mis.Jordan, \u2018of Boston gues Mrs.Taplin ; Mrs.Chas.D apr, et, Len- noxville, the - get of.Mrs; (Dr:)* Draper over Su 12) Mr.Archie] rèser, of Montreal, he guest ol of his parents; Mrs.C, P.- Cp rr home from a trip.to Canaan, N =\" + Wells River and surrounding \u201cplates, Visiting fr nds : Me.J os.a) ! bricks Rerhrogke eù He ert tbrook r = \u2018Alfred, \"J.E.and Eugene Ussime, J'avorge Edwidge ; © rs.J.F, Dubo a; Kinge- croft i Mr.HU Ham, gia, és Mrs.d, Mass.4 Miss}: gi est f.4 ÿ ra amisoh, \u201cof Sherbrooke! oi Mr.and: Mrs.H.E.Colt for the week end ; Mrs.Boucher, of Lowell, Mass., guest: of Mrs, .Lafoe Mr.and Mrs.JC.oJ.ont and Miss Wright, of \u2018Sherbrooke, visiting friends; Mr.and Mrs, J.P.Bowen and Al Albert BE.Bowen, visiting friends ; Washington, D.C., and Mr.Rainbach, Aylmer, Que.commis- ; | sioners.on * e survey between the \u2018Uni-| tod States ind Canada ; Mrs.Rain- bach and | daughter, guests at the |.Conticook House over Sunday ; Mr.A.\u201cMcLeod, of Norton Mills, ye.visiting his \u2018daughter ; Mr.H.J, Placey- and Mr.W.W.Swallow, of Sherbrooke, in their auto, visiting friends ;| Mr.G.W.Paige, who was marshal at Barton, | Fair, returned home ; of Bury, Mrs.Frank 0 ed \u2018ok D ile Dr.eabd | rs.ennett are the CG: E.Baldwin.i Among the latest town are: Mr.and.Mrs.I and child, who have beef.uests of his parents in Berlin, N.rs.J.; Paul and daughter, Marion, \"of Lawrence, Mass, who haye been \u2018the guests .Lemoine io friends ; Mayor T.T.Shurt| off, \u2018Mrs, Shurtleff, Mrs.and Miss: Me y to visiting friends ; Miss Bai ley, of Compton, - -who Was; \u201cthe guest.of Mrs.\u2018Ai H.Cummings.returned home ; Miss Ida Martin, of Boston, Mass, the | Misses and Minnie Martin, for Many hester, N.H., after \u2018seven weeks\u201d igh the] guest of their parents ; Mr, -Charles Bry an for Manchester, NH.: Mr.\u201d Sanford and party of George- ville, were passing through! here yesterday in their auto, and] when on Compton street stopped to inquire the way, and while stopped Mrs.Brennan \u2018and ond Ih drove up and the horse being nervous she stopped ito let the horse get used to it.W hile stopped rse started vith i; jerk and broke \u2018the whiffle-, tree.anford came forward and paid x \"full extent of the damage.Some onlookers were deliberating how: to fix it up for her to-go home, and the\u2019 auto started, and but for the | pluck in Mrs.Brennan h anging < on to \u201cgot was in-.the horse\u2019s: head \u2018it would have away, as it was her daughter knocked down but sustained no jury.The rig was 2 could: proc to thé and get it repaired, = Mrs.Arthur Cutting gave an atid noon tea on Saturday in honor of Her.guest, Mrs.(Canon) Foster, of Montreal, dainty old acquaintances renewed \u2018and pn ones made, and all had an enjoya afternoon.| 7 The water was the lowest yesterday in the river that it has been this year, partly for ithe repairs of some of the dams and partly on account of the shortage of water.| Threshing machines and corn harvesters are busy in this district _and reports say a good grain | crop in places.Mr.Frank Fisher\u2019s house looks much improved with a new coat of paint, and Mr.Frank Willard has just had his house reshingled, both | on Elm street.| : Some of the\u2019 arc lights on ; Compton street have been roplaced by the smaller\u201d side lights, On Thursday last a very gathering honor o Capt.P.P.and Mrs, Parker, of Arizona! who is on a (visit to his many relatives in this col tunity after an absence.of clevèn Years, was held at thé residence of Mr, J.-L.Thornton, Jr, of Barford, which was the early jome of Mr.Parker\u2019 s grandparents (Mr.and Mrs.J.B.| Crooker).pleasant pi) L Miss iss Eva Stokes) Dunham, the departures from\u2019 _ Gertrude, Myrtie |.refreshments were served, , | daughter,.Mrs.Bert Spaulding, at | Dixville.Mrs! Fred Edmunds, of Canaan, Vt., called on friends here Saturday and | Sunday last.Mrs.- R.P.Doyle is in Very poor health at present.Mrs.E.O.Sullivan, of Stanhope,.called on old neighbors here on Wednesday._ Messrs.A.A.Lyon and| Morton George are trying their luck at fishing here this week, Mr.John Charland has received in the form of a+ picnic in | take place some time in Oct ize the same, Mrs.VA Fe fupeasi EE nu de is suferin a culag rhe as 4 visit to 5 Montreal Mr.Chas.Hugman has been Inid u up | for several days with tonsiliti again at his accustomed duties.The C.P:R.station platform down a coupMgof years ago in crete.\u2018This was never satisfactory, so the Company.have, \"this s er, Tes.constructed i¢, making it \u2018as good\u201d as] as put 1§ ps be iL SN oH ecent, visitors ta owns e \"been Nr.\u2018and\u2019 Mrs, & Doak , \u2018 Bar roft, and three ehikdren ; rk.Alex.+ Knowlton ; Mr, ahd Mr \"three.children : : Mr\u201d Short.\"and child; all >of \u201cGranby ; : Miss: the guest of Mrs.W.P.Baker ; : MuÉ, P.Buzzell, manager - of the: Bu ton | branch -of \u2018the ES Lee of- Irisburg ; C.E.\"Whitcomb, of Duke\u201d ham ; W.J.Melrose, of Shel brooke 3 -B.Graham, of.Farnam\u2019s Corner ;.C: of Bast Bolton, calling upon all ; Mrs.Edgar Chapman, of Brome, visiting her father, Mr, Jy Stinehour ; Miss Mattie Wes tover, \u2018 Sutton, Jet, the guest of the Misses Vail ; Eugene H.Scott, of 8 potavale ; P.W.Taber,:of East Pa ; Mr.and Mrs.Willard Gleason, © \"Bost esty of their | Mrs.George.BS Short ; and M Is, .Ball, essrs.L.The ififant son of Mr.and Anthony has been and still is: with pneumonia.Mrs.| Nelson Buzzell is stopping a few days with: friends in Montreal.There yas an enjoÿable dance given in the/Belmont-Club House of the Vil- lleburgiGun Club on Saturday\u2019 evening which \u2018was attended by nearly all .of our young people.Mrs.R ss kind} furnished music on, the pian \u2018and al present had a delightful time.Mrs, F.X.A\u2014Giroux gave an elabdr- ate difiner on Wednesday evening last in honor of \u2018Hon.Justice an Mrs.Mer Corkill.The Rev.W.T.Brown, pastor of the: Methodist Church here, is thé delegate from this district to the [Canadian General Conference of the Methodist Church.of the Dominion, presently holding its sessions in Montreal.\u201cBALDWINS MILLS! : Sept: 18.\u2014Under the-able management of Mr.W.G.Belknap, officer in charge} of the Fish Breeding Astablish- ment here, the Government cottage has béen greatly improved, Among |.other changes is\u2019 a fine up-to-date cek, and {ills a much needed want.Mr.Wilbur May is buildin and conimodious addition to his barn.Mr.Thos.Blake is putting [in .some fine granite.for the foundation of his k rew barn.\u2018! Mrs.H.C.Pond and.Mrs.Chas: Peck are away attending tist\u2019s Camp Meeting at Ayer\u2019s Clifi.Mrs.Robert Perkins is visiting er: a large word from Capelton, of the [death of his mother, Mrs.Ellen Charland, formerly of \u2018this place.She was living with her daughter, Mrs.EE \u201ca.Bassett, ! WinbsoR MILI, Sept.18.\u2014Mrs> Chs.Beatt and son have gone to Montreal on la week\u2019s visit to relatives and ends, The \u2018Brompton \u2018school has opened with Miss G.King as teacher .Miss Florence Lambert left \u2018morning \u2018for Quebec on a visit.\u2018 A hazaar has\u2018 been ben to ber.The \u2018receipts are to be applied toi buÿ an altar for the church.At a \u2018meeting called by Rev.Dufresne for to organ- .A.E.McCabe was chosen President \u201cMrs.ol Milette, Vice-President, and Mrs.A.Dufresne, Secretary.These ladies- have already esterday ew days\u2019 Their old friends to the.munber of 40 met together.and enjoyed a Very bountiful dinner, to which all socinod to do full justice.A few friends from\" the neighborhood also came im after dinner, when old associations were re- newetl and new ones made.A very hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mr.and Mrs.Thorton for their great hospitality\u2019 ine opening their pleasant home.for such a targe atheting of relatives and friends.The wegther was warm but ; leasant, although the wind was too stro ong to have the dinner out | The young people .had.game of croquet after dinner and everyone had a very peasant afternoon.Capt.and Mrs.Parker returned home yesterday afternoon, after what they ay.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Boudreau had the misfortune to.lose their infant last week, - | DANVILLE.The engagement is \u2018announced of\" Miss Kitty ('rockett, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.T, Crockett, to Ches- .ter H.Cleyeland, both of Danville, P.Q.Marriage to take placo October, LL ASC or ta Sept.18,\u2014One of onr \u2018oldest citizens, Mr, Silas Jenkins, has had ia paraly- P=.¥ CM = tic \u2018stroke.He is very low :and little hopes for his recovery are entertained, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Lenordl.were \u2018the guests of Mr.and Mrs, J, a.Largy recently.7 Harvesting is nearly finished and al- [though grain is on the light side, -the farmers have no cause \u2018to icomplain.| Nome repair potatoes rotting, while others report of fine crops, but on\u2019 the whole of fine quality, General Manager.Ges.Pass \u201cdat.0\u2018 Ly LY 7 x Mr.Jas; Heath has pürchased a gusoline engine and grinder.Ed ¢ + ed 4 ; , DRA | | : | j pr 10th of] done tonsiderable towards th starting.Tt is-surmised that there will be a euchre party \u2018given on thé opening of same and some kind of an entertainment on Friday evening | of the same week.+ Tommy Hanley and George Reed, the 118 pound boxers, announce, that they have received a better offer [for their con- |.ong: -of=Mr, FER; Lie and is La ws any found in the village.\u201cMore \u2018of the| | same sort.work is being contemplated bye r.W.G.'Brown.Mt, IF, + Spoor has returned home |.ftom an tended \u2018business trip in the! Interests 3 he Canada Das Uteitsl], : This Company is Aaipg a\u201d réjpid-; ; Bissett amd\u2019 two pond R Ded, Sg Mrk,\" a Emma Gales,\u201d of St.Armand.Sugion I | A.Beattie, of Hillside ; Mr.land Mrs, | P.of | Olaughios, : \u2018Gleagon and Van B.Pickel of the C.P.ji J R.Co., at Farnham.| lar built on a strictly sanitary plan, | the Advene : The, swel also new hi ALL WOOL POPLINS, full line of - BLACK AEL- WOOL PANAMA, 50 cu BLACK ALL WOOL SERGES, 50 KERSEY CLOTH, 54 inches wide, \u201c113 Dress Goods.1% coiabires ons o color es of brown and gray, m rivals, in our, Dress Goods\u2019 depa rtment, FANOY GRAY SUITINGS, 54 incheg wide, made to gell \u2018at $1.00 per BLACK BAPTISTE, 42 inches wide, worth 75c, at .-.BLACK BROADCLOTE, special values from .nn Plaids and Checks, | sp Jour in the latest ar- vo.yard, Our price this Week ses \u2018Weeenvise ine qoqefeeds Vorsosuauvos 0022000 7 \u202669c ÿ.FANCY CHECK SUITINGS, 42 inches: wide, manufactured to retail oo at, 75q per yard.Our price.penn ven evéncees oabeteess voue BY ig ALL: WOOL CHECK .SUITINGS, imported and worth 81 00 per yd.& Qur pr ce this go seeds peer #ossoce buses ao.vane vhesar au houpphoéonss sceserens 15c ; FAN SuPIINGE, 50 to 54 inches \u2018wide, well worth $1: 00 per\u2019 yard: oice ip is week: Viger srentersre cnunes anentenencne, vovnes vee auostauss essssrseees + hdc ALL pu CREAM SERGE, 42 inches wide, always brings 75e per | - perd.This week.puestence cents sean senisendé auevenues sens \u2026D9c ; ALL WOOL, BATISTE, 43 inches wide, evening and street, shades, : worth 75c.Per yard brrovrrss roces vosveneanres roavastons vevaetnee eussoses ees Be shades, imported.Per yard inches wide, worth $1.00, at.75¢ cesners + asoors senna DOC inches wide, worth.$1.00, at \u2026T5e | black and colors, at .81.00 :.81.00 to $4.00 Some at dm-empi wero be + _ | J.THompsgy, oo i have a diettnfishine mark a \"i tect the prirehéser frog er 9 peg Er 'h on is branded | Potion, Poa emember the pr ° 82,25 for 50; price 5 cerfty for, And the quality : vana filled.9 8 y Clear, long | Be AE FINKE 8 y, Wholesale and Retail Hop ER ; 113 Wellington Street; sts, Co We Are in Tie be Dinter Set Buse .and would imite i po to pay us ua Visit , where.> ' sit before Uylng the | Costs.nothing \u2018 dollars, g and \u201cmay save You | Don\u2019t feel compelled to buy, 5 .hs À like to ur _ emember, qur No.is 18 St Square now, 4 C.EDWARD Whive, Architectural Drsiaer and Ps Sec \u2018Office Corner | onté&m and Als i © 17 buildings prected sincet 1st Hn 1905.Perhaps\u2019.can help you.4; _ Adjuster for the Stanst ; brooke \u2018Mutual fire Ins, cs a Fer meek ; Miss Purdy, of Compton, spent Sunday the Et \u201cof Dr.and\u2019 Mrs.Colquhoun ÿ Kate Horn, \u2018of King- \u2018ston, Ont., is visiting friends in town ; Mr.and Mrs.P.S.Dobson, who.have sheen visiting thei sister, Mrs, A.H, \u2018Gale, thé past week, have returned to jtheir home at St.Lambert ; Mr.and Mrs.Thgs.Ward are spending their vacation at Bolton.Miss guesty of Miss Annie McGovern, the \u2018past few days, returned to her home at North Hatley on Sunday.The young men who attended.the { Fair .dt Waterville, Me., with the 53rd] Regiment Band, returned Saturday evening after a very pleasant week.Mrs.\u2018Austin Cote, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of Mrs.W.Clark.There will be a social on Friday evening, Sept.28th, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hammond, under the auspic- les of the Young Ladies\u2019 Aid., The regular two weeks\u2019 golf tea was ven on''Saturday at the Bonnie View Tas House, A pleasant evening was jspent by.all.present.The hostesses | werer M#s.McIntosh, Mrs.Colquhoun, | Mrs.Moy, Mrs.John Osgoode.and Mrs.Bean.Rev.Dr.Moore, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, :| preabhed: at the Church last Sunday.\u2018the, infant.daughter of.Mr.and Mrs.Melster was baptized.\u2014 + BULWER.Sept.18.\u2014We had quite a number of erican Visitors in the place during : exhibition week, who took advantage of the excursion to visit relatives and friends as well as the fair.All express | themselves as being well pleased with our\u2019 \u2018Canadian fairs, and cach year brings a larger crowd.Our school has opened with Miss Glenn in charge.Mr.George McKeddie, with his staff of men has arrived in the place to do some extra work on the CPRy.track.- Ny Arrivals in the place are : Mrs.John, Chandler, of Boston, to visit her mother, Mrs.Amos Williams: Mr.Amos Wheeler at his pardnts\u2019 home.Our departures are : Mrs.Planche for several weeks\u2019.visit to her daughter, Mrs.McLennan, Lowell, Mass.; Mrs.lorence Taylor to Sher} oke 5 Mrs.J.Wheeler to visit relgtives in New Hampshire and Massachusetts ; Miss May Lindsay to her home in Chicago; Miss Ida Griffin to her home.in Lynn, Mass.* Recent Visitors ere.: Mrs.Currier and children, of Concord, N.H.,, and Mr.C.Fre: and Miss \"Percival, of Sawyerville at Mrs.Sanborn\u2019s.* .We are glad to see Mr.Wm, Moe, Tondmanter on the C,P.Ry.so far- re- dovered from his illness as to he able\u2019 to.resume his duties once more, Mr.Sanford Dinsmore has just re: 2 from a visit to Colebrook, N.THE |Fay-Sholes Typewriter .is always in operation in \u2018our 4 contest and have decided to | \u2018abandon their contest in Montreal and instead to box in Ottawa two wecks| later.office, GATIEN & LAKEMAN, + mu x 7 a = L ! | WATERVILLE.\u2018Sept.\u201818.Hira, Murray and Mrs.| Fitzsi rons,\u201d of Brockville, were - the| lguests\u201d df Miss ! Fannie Powers last Gladys Call, Who.has been the Congregational = e evening | HE a _ sata, \u201cSCOTSTOWN.Sept.18,\u2014Rev.Hector McLean oc- Church last Sunday.: Last Sunday at the different Sunday Schools in town delegates were chosen for thé\u2019 Sunday School Convention to be held in- Sawyerville Thurs- \u2018day and Briday.of this week.ce The call which was extended by the Presbyterian Church of this place, to the Kev.Duncan: McLéod, of Scotland, \u201chas been refused by him.lt is said that Mr.Mcleod feels it his duty to remain where he is for the present, + Rev, T.J.Campbell, of Springfield; Mass., preached at the Advent Chris- \u201ctian Church last Sunday.Meetings wilk| be held by Mr.Campbell every night this week at which the public is cor- \u201cdially invited.Mr.Campbell has had good success-as an evangelist.\u2018 His purpose is not to build up any sect; the English Church on Thursday was assisted by.Rev.Mr.Templeton, of } decorated with vegetables, ities of ladies prettily grains, potted plants and qua cut flowers.Afterwards th served cake and coffee in the hal Mr.Miles is .somewhat better.W.Hyndman is quite.ill, er.Mr: and Mrs.Gilman a few days with his brother, Mr.Gilman.Among recent arrivals were Mr.and Mrs.Pease, Marlboro, N.II.; Mrs.are >-spending Ss.Mr.dnd Mrs.F.Webster, of San.MA, Cal, at Mrs.E.Burton\u2019s ; also, Mrs.A.M.Silsby, Aurora, Me.Mr J.Traynor, of of New York.; CASTLEDAR.1 Sept.18.\u2014Curtis A.-Leet attended the lemon social on Friday night, last week, held at the Congregational parsonage.A pleasant time was indulged in, Mr.W.H.Burbank celebrated his 70th birthday, Sept.13th, in his old home, where he has lived most of the time for the past\u2014 68 years.He had fo his guests his oldest sister Jane, and her husband, Mr.George Lodge, Sr, \u2018his\u2019 daughters, Sarah (Mrs.=.M.\u201cLeet | and daughter Olive, Mary (Mrs.PF.\u2018P.Young), and daughter, Neola, Misses Gertrude Moyles and Alberta Lodge, his nieces, of Manchester, N.H.| He-was kindly remembered by his daughters, and alto his son Willie that could not he present did not forget to send a gift as a - token -of remembrance.The day was pleasantly spent all hoping to meet again on several such occasions.Jack Frost has put in his appearance lately.We were in hopes he would forget to come.- + = NEW CATHOLIC BISHOP FOR HARBOR GRACE, NFLD., NAMED.cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian | A but to help men.and women to be saved.+ - MILBY.Sept.18.\u2014Harvest service held in|: well attended, Rev.Mr.Caflin being |.Quebec and a friend.The Church wasf Mrs.Miller and daughter, of Birch- fon, bave been guests of- Mrs.BE.Mil- | 2 Hardy and daughter, Island Pond, - A WOMAN S GRATITORE A Mvuntain Woman Praise of Newbro\u2019s rics \u201cFor several years I have been traubd with dandruff, causing me whi dn and my \u201chair became - very \u2018hig, 4 JL Vie used Newhro's Herpicide for a month & | the dandruff has entirely disappeared my\" hair is becbmin or thon former ly.Non hair much beavhr Ee there was nong and I am very thant} to|to you for the benefit I have enbiveg from Newbro's Herpicide, Very ty yours, MRS, C.B.FOSTER; No.985 Utah Ave, Butte, Nos.Sold by leading drug ists, Send Loc ig stamps for sa iple to The Herpleidy Oo, Detroit, Mich.\u2018 W.FH.Grifith,: Special Ageat.tee] I have retui med from the ras \u2018| phers\u201d doses abd amuob fe \u2018pared ¢ o show some of the ley à rie n Photograpir.\u201ci -Geo.Joh see | © 149 rb \u2018you my price LE Cl mE PE |HERBROOKE, P.brise oxville cars pass.se = > a .| te _ COMPTON, \u2026 18, \u2014{Fhere arrived at ai.- Sept.this week some quarar hurst station | tine stock consisting of four : choice short horned females, property \u201cMr.J.A.'McClary, \u201cRiverdale Farm,\u201d which he: purchased in Scotland for + high figure.Recent visitors i in Compton ib Mrs.George, Lindsay, Johnville; *) Norman Betts] of Bittsburgh, N Mrs.H.KE.Byron, \u201cof St.Johnsbury, Vi.; Mrs.B.Bavis, of.Chester; Vi guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Belts; My.Arthur.Tylee, of Boston, to his grandmother, Mrs.Kellam, and A.and Mrs.Flanders and Mrs.Rowell, i Sherbrooke, with Mrs.Todd.The many ffiends of Mrs.J.P.Yop: tier will he pleased to learn thatsh is recovering\u2019! from her recent i Of our youhg people Miss Doak, of- Hillhurst, has return Lillias od to\u2014 : McGill Noumal School, Montreal; À Trene Boriner to the Notre Dame V vent, Sher \u2018bropke; Mr, Norman \u201c So, \u2018of Hillhurst, to.Bishop's College, Let noxville; Mr.W.D.Craig to 8 ry the Sherbrooke High School, na Fthel\u2019 Hitchcopk, of Now Yor A (\u2018ompton Model Schoo Miss Carrie [Johnston and Hub can, of Sherbtooke, spent the in Compton.Fe \u201cMcClary has FY : 4 87 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.1 * iL Prices, 2564 Joc.35¢., 4oc.» Soc., and Goc., in fead pacts Black, Green, and Mixed.T.H.ESTABROOKS, St.John, Ni B.\u201cTORONTO, 3 Wellidgton st.E WINNIPEG.\u201cIS GOOD TEA\u201d |: So very good, that a_one- pound! packs?of Blue: Labél will.\u2018make 200 cups of te - St.John, N.B., Se t.18.\u2014A des-| Mrs.patch from St.John\u2019 - Nil, a her hothe in oh after a pleasant .pes Father John Marsh, rector of the visit in: \u2018Bosto the | C\u2018atholic Cathedral at Harbor Grace, Mr.Benton,i of: Boston, who-for Li has been chosen bishop of Harbor past week hoe heen thé guest of Grace- didtese, succeeding the \u2018late cousin, Mr.$.A.McClary, has rétine\u201d.Bishop Macdonald.° ed home.ees | jo # < 5 La Xx *.© - Bault té.Marie, $4 + leave a Fur ar F \u2018ars to be re Manaioc .attention.ount to all ¢ \u201c_sers'in Fars.New fall sha \u201c Well eee ~ Joseph 0°C.ANNUAL WESTE # \"Going Sept.20, 21 ods +8, 19 \u2018Chic s Mich,\u201d $17.8d, $15.45, Saginaw 0.7, St.Paul « \"Via \u201ckak 5.Fee \"Reduce Unti] Oct.81, 190 onist Sores from Bhe Ore.Seattle, Wash.Ban Francisco and I Angeles, Cal.: = and-torresponding ra - Tourist: sleeping ., Mondays and Wednes CG He FOSS, a Strathoona .1, KING RE PAS ANNUAL WEST - + Rates from \u201c Detroit, Mich.and r Rapids, Mich., Saginaw, Mich., and Chicago, Il, and re Bu Paul or Minneay and return .\"bod going Sept.- \u201c1906, .Return\u2019 limit \u201cHarvest E COLONIST CI, aie wi Sept, 25 IR A Winnipeg,~Man., and - Moose Jaw, Sask., a _ Saskatoon, Sask., an , Calgary, Alb., sad r id » Bept.21 and.28 Edmonton, Alb., an Proportionately .lo pointe.- Return limit J Sherbrooke to Ha co.Sept.19, 23, 25, 30, ve limit Oct: o - Until Oct, Bist, 194 m Sherbrooke.- Sr rates to\u2019 ma AE particulars on - L Ju NTIC - OF THE CANADI \"fees ANI ] _EMPRE Irma MONTREAL & QI Champ] press of Brit = hin oh E Erie \u2018Sept Mmpress of Iréland Æ Manitoba ,, 5H.BEWELL. a le.>.aies: baves, > and than \u2014 oo Jiere - hkfal .ived fl cry font.cin \u2026.Co., > LN bh Hill ara .!° ds-of yvof 0 ri, dr a ~ ho lude O.Nr.H.; hury, ve, | 18; visit qd Mr.5 ; 11, of For- = = she esse \u2018 itlian to Miss Con- =~ now, L.en- Mids Dum- .kend id to ; sant + r the i \u2014his aurn= vos 1 i a ESS 12 + Is The Bes BN SFINEST : : ; Fous F6 ete ES wm 100 one _ ; : EPTEMBER 18, 1906.| : PAGE THREN, = .UF = ?rr me mem ae ell 00KE LOAN Of course your grocer.has | BEDFORD.\u2019 cHERBR : WINDSOR- TABLE, SALT.Sept.15 \u2014fmongst latest arrivals Being Square The SOUND _ 1 A .are Mr.P.N.Jones, of Fitchburg} \".| ; MORTGAGE CO.He will send 1 to you always, if spending a few days at his old home ; With The World TEETH jo lean 0 rss mortgage se- you epecily WINDSOR.Fig ro Whee ler, of enioey YN | | Age | It\u2019s hard for clean teeth oF _ ; Own ; .: \u2018 ?\u2014 pers J rea mate, at œarrent rate of 5 - dames Cochrane, of Wheeling, W.Va, 14 You Would Give and Get Full Value | fectly clean Jeeth\u2014to decay.To ) 08.| | an iss M.Cochrane, of Pike Kiver, Heres uggestion.D d eep the teeth clean is to preserve parks uni |.FOS'5, - 1ST ion oak 7 .7 .Maoh | Eel Tress! 0000000000000000000000 [Jane Lovin, \u201cis tin ered from 1AM 24 Eine full value out of | ¢mands arg insuficient.Something thas LE president: orden, who \u2018has returned from jife?And is the world getting full aro 1usuticient.Pomesiing a .to leave your orde pew Fur (rari \\ ars to be repaled.fapyfacturing- rlepart- ; Ma under my special - attention.- Special disc- = onnt to all early purcha- -gers in Furs.a New fall shape 3 In / ° : mat 131 Wellington sta \u201cJoseph 0'C.Mignault, Gil Daginoet and : Land , Surve yor Garménts or old The Onlooker.* Railroading and the Air Brake.; \u2014 Among the factors contributing to the present perfection and comparative - | saiety of railroad travelling, none has IMayed a more important part than ihe Westinghouse air brake.Every train, whether freight or passenger; on every railroad -of importance in the world, is.now equipped with it De- cause 1t is indispensable.It enables the heaviest trains of the present day to be stopped with infinitely greater ease than a single car can be brought to a standstill by the old-time method of braking by hand.By its use al common source of accidents has; been almost eliminated.It is neeessary to say \u201c\u2018almost,\u201d because-at very rare intervals the air brake refuses to work.The debt which railroading owes to it \u201c| is generally made manifest when this occurs.The terrible accident on the Canadian Pacific near Sudbury last week was an example.By some mischance a cock in the air pipe between the first and second cars became turned off and the engineer had no control over the brakes en any of the cars beyond.À \u2018terrifid head-on collision resulted causing the tragic death of thirteen passengers.Sad as such an accident is; the rarity of its occurrence still testifies to.the excellence of rs for ats.ee n Saabors Street, a à Sherbrooke, 4.wonderful railway appliance.- : \u2018Bell and Skinner.Tele]! oneëz LT - \u201d \u201cWeuvorks, Sewerage, Fowes Dgvelepe Americana.te Spec : - \u2019 p\u2014 I ANNUAL WESTERN EXC Going Sept.20, 21, 22.opurn Jimit Americana undoubtedly possesses a oct.8, 1906.Chicago ri My peculiar charm and were the notice ac- city, Mich, $17.80, by = Detroit.corded it, which is deserved, it would =e Pare or Minneapolis, \u2018rail, quickly become one of the most som- 20.Vis \u201cLake\u201d route, through mon of -subjects engaging the leisure - Sault Ste, Marie, $38.70.Reduced Far Until Oct.31, 1906.Second class col- mist fares from Sherbrooke to Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wash., \\ancowver, B.84a Francisco and Angeles, Cal.= Los; » norssécuus CE sd corresponding?Fates.to other points.i carg leave Montreal * Tourist sleeping cars Mosdays and Wednesdays.- GH F City Tk, Agent, \u2018D Strathoona Square, er { FE, KING, Station CANADIAN MINUAL WESTERN EXCUMSION Rates from Sherbrooke.$16.20.nd: return.$19.70 Detroit, Mich, and return .Grad Rapids, Mith., \u201c Seginaw, | Mich., \u2018and return Chicago, IN, and: return \u2026\u2026 Tex$19.20 © | \u2019 St.Paul or Minneapolis, Minn.though not so advanced as that of > sod return he Cee Lucr0u0 eee $35.20 the Aztecs, was free from this religious Good going Sept.20th] 21st, and 22nd, barbarity.They were a | prosperous 1906.\u2018Return oo Oct.8th, 1906.people, living in walled citiex and hon- \u2019 : oring their religious belief in the er- Harvest Excursions ection of numerous temples, the ruins COLONIST CLASA TO Canadian Northwest \"Sent, 25rh\u20141906.- Wigaipeg, Men, aûd return \u2026 Mooss Jaw, Sask., and return Saskatoon, Sask.,\u201d and return .Cdgary, Alb., and; return .\u2018Edmonton, Alb;, and return Proportionately | low | rates te other pists.Return limit 60 days._ Sterbrooke to Halifax and Return 21 an 5 ; ne .nits vy ao Go on aki civilizations of the western.world Return limit Oct 9th |1906 .should: hold a peculiar interest for all ~ Vancouver A nu mA Anréricans using the term in its Vittoria * |hroadest sense.To hear Americanist _ Baattly.fu 50 00 is to take à special interest in the Tecoma, © ® subject and all pertaining to it, and ortland | : the\u2018 ohjeet of a conference of Ameri- pull Oct.31st, 1908.Becond | class fou Sherbrooke.#- pe rates to lmany other E \u2014\u2014 THE 5 Lake Champlain Empress of Britain e Erie ' Fmpregy of Ireland a°4ke Manitoba vase Eg, SEWEUL, City sed ept.120th, particulsts on apiplication.- aL, City Pess.Agt.NUANTIC STEAMSHIPS | Fe AD ASS fi MAIL SERVICE AND FASTEST= CEMPRESSES ta MONTREAL 8 QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL ; 4.Sept, 15th, Oct.27th.Sept.21st, .5th, Nov.2nd LoL Oe.13th, = The conference of Americanists, which met .in the Ancient Capital last week, did not receive the public-attention to which it.was entitled.Though perhaps not of general interest, the study of URSIONS moments of cultivated minds.We are wont to think of America, North and -South, as a new world, inhabited before its discovery by Columbui by the | vid aborginal Indians alone, forgetting entirely the advanced types of civilization which were- found to \u201cexist in Mexico -and North America, when the Spanish adventurers, who followed -Columbus, penetrated to those.regions.Much_has been written about these ancient civilizations, of the Aztecs, who were conquered by Cortes, and of the Incas, who were conquered by Pizarro, but at no time has any great amount of public attention been attracted by these writings.The em- C., $50.00 Aer \u201c tez invaded it in the early.years of \u201cthe sixteenth century, was extensive, pire of Montezuma, at the time Cord a Visit to friends in Uncle Sam's domains ;- Mrs.W.EK.Morehouse and daughter, Miss Evelyn, returned from à Visit to friends in Chicago, 1ll.; Mr.Wm.Borden, of \u2018Swanton, Vt., spent Sunday with his parents ; Mrs.C.Na- deau, of St.Sebastien; Mrs.I.Jenkins, of Rosenberg ; Mrs.Janet Ewing returned from a Visit to friends at Pike River.a The hour of evening servite in St.Jantes church -has been changed from \u2018 7.30 to 7.00 p.m.The Friday evening service remains at the usual hour.The many friends of Mr, Howard Honey, of Abbotsford, congratulate.him on being the successful winner of the Iiastern Townships Bank medal for the highest number of marks at.- the- Bedford Academy during the tërm end-\u2019 ing June last.The medal is à beaus, ty and was forwarded to Mr.Honey last week.Co PE 0 _ Miss Mary Hall, primary teacher ot\u2019 the Bedford Academy, was confined to the house for a few days last week by a severe cold.She is now able to resume her work.io Misses Louise Stevens and Mary Sornberger left on Tuesday for Guelph, Ont., to take a three months\u2019 course in nature study.| A number of our tennis.enthusiasts attended the tournament at| Farnham on Saturday between the Stanbridge East and Farnham Tennis Clubs.The list of citizens who according to the last valuation roll are entitled t, vote at elections to the Legislative Assembly, bas been posted | at the Town Hall.Those Whose names do not appear on the list should make the fact.known to the propér authori- ë ties, | \u2014\u2014\u2014 .7 SOUTH ROXTON, Sept.18.\u2014~Dr.Thos.Blackwood and son Walter, of Boston, andj Miss J.Saxby, of Waterloo, were recent guests of Mrs.A: D.Savage.) Mrs.Burton is spending a; couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.B.H.Smith.Co Mr.and Mrs.Isaih Davis and children, of Brome, are visiting relatives in \u2018this place.- + : The friends of Mrs.Jessica Kimpton will be sorry to learn she is again very ill in the Westen Hospital, Montreal, with very little hope of her recovery.Mr: and Mrs.Alfred Porter, who have been \u2018spending.the holidays \u201cwith \u2018their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.San- born, \u201cHillside Farm,\u201d returned to their home in New Haven, Conn., on Saturday._ | Our worthy agent, Mr.John Con- | nor; is taking his well earned holidays, and with his family\u201d has gone to spend a couple of weeks in Foster.Mr.William Gibson and Mr.Francis Beaudry, of Vancouver, B.C., arrived home last week.: | containing numerous cities and boasting.arts and manufactures equal to what could be found at that time Europe.Azetics, however, were barbaric in the extreme, human sacrifices being a feature of many religious festivals.\u201cThe re 4$17.75 .~3 civilization \u2014 of the Incas of Peru, THE architectural knowledge found in this ancient empire.Having only a fleet- f.- .+ ig connection with the political his- Co.832.00 tory of the world at large, these peo- .$36.00 ples of the older America, are given wie $37.25 but Tight mention in our histories, ver $40.50 children grow up in compuorative 1g- ce $42.30 norance that they ever Txisted, and this Inck of knowledge extends in consequence to the majority of grown-up children.By-gone civilizations make \u2018an interesting study and the by-goné eanists Is to share, in the\u2019 customary fashion, all the information which the various members may have gained.It i« worth repeating that the discussions of such a -conferepce deserve a wider publicity in order that public interest points.in so interesting a subject might be stimulated.: : : \u2014The Onlooker.\u2014 GRANBY.| \u201cSept.1%.\u2014Some time _ago little Miss pencil, accidentally pricked:.jer leg and ax n result blood poisoning?set iri.On Friday the doctor pronounced her in a very critical state.: J ?- a - Five entries for the Canadian championships have been received from the yston Athletic Association.The om Oct.19th Nov.10th.ey TE \u2014\u2014\u2014 = == | feeteess *444satesesitteeittstiseetieeit] 8 oC 1 ©; \u2018 À 0 o | a oo ; 4 aa of : + ; ) iUwing to Changes 8.\"= = \u2014 oF ¢ Yê äfe making in our business, we are oblig- Ÿ ©4 to sacrifice our entire stock of carriages Ÿ (new and second hand).Wall Paper, Paints, -$ etc.at fi im _ oo \u2014 { - | : S per cent to 20 per cont Less than Cost 2 ! of - \"Pay you Money.Mine to let, panteéaeaeeseees ~~ \\ |; S = co xs = i everything must go within 15 days.It will- buy now if you have to hire the his sale will be better than a gold ur customers.\u2014Come and visit us, US cOnvine> you -thit this is no bluft.\\ ES _ \u2018 = - Cowansville, Que.2 = r= FIIFIIISISIIII IIIS 47777777 in, The religious\u201d systems of the firmation service, held in \u2018of which still remain to attest to the} Fvelvn Miltimore, while sharpening a Le ; team to be sent to Montreal will be an | Pars, Aer.exceptionally strong one.| \u201cQuite a number of the Church of England people drove to North Shef- ford on Saturday to attend the Con- ¢ St.Peter's church.Five girls and four boys were confirmed by His Lordship- Bishop Carmichael, of Montreal, Miss Sanborn, of New York, guest of Miss Hazel Sanborn.Miss Caroline Blampin ldaves to-day to attend the Royal Victoria College, Montreal.: , We notice that Mr.A.K.Sanborn, proprietor of.the \\\u201cHillside Poultry Yard,\u201d took a goodly number of prizes at the Sherbrooke; Waterloo and | Granby exhibitions, - I\" SOUTH BOLTON, -_° Sept.18.\u2014Mr.Houldsworth, of this place, is really showing a very pro- .gressive attitude, also, kindly regards towards the people of this town in the \u201crebuilding of the old Wedge Custom saw mill, -which- was destroyed by fire some two years ago.It is also expect- cd that he has ideas of placing in an attached mill for the grinding of pro- vinder and there is \u201calso a story in circulation of his intention\u2019 of placin in a very fine finishing machine which everyone would appreciate.The construction of this mill, so far promises to be a substantial structure and of modern design.\u2018The power will be better: than ever and the shipping facilities from this place are;now very good over the O.M.Railway, for which we can thank Judge Foster.The McMannis House still reigns supreme in this town and is having one of its most prosperous seasons yet.Still they linger, come and; go, All are enjoying the fine scenery and.beautiful surroundings with the overflowing cup of that health renown Sulphur Spring Water.| The renovating = purpose of the old historical burying ground dt \u2018this plate is still going on and the annual meeting of \u201cthe South Bolton Cemetery Co.will be held at this place on Wednesday next, Sept.19th, inthe alter noon, at two o\u2019clock, proposing the election of officers to replace those retiring for the last Fear and other spe- cinl business.It isto be hoped that the same interest-heretofore shown will still exist and that all members pos- \u201cible will attend.ne creme Sa PROVINCE HILL.i is à - Mr.and Mrs.Moses George have \u2018been entertaining Mrs.George Rogers and children of Greensboro; Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Bussford, of Barton, Vt-; Mrs.N.Nicholsen, of Concord,\u201dN.H.; Mr.and Mrs.E.Bowen, of Stan- stead.- | 2 À Mr.and Mrs.L.Jacobs have returned from-a visit to a daughter in Aber- corn.; 1 4 DUNBORO.| * Sept.10.\u2014Dunboro school opened Sept.10th.with.attendanee of five scholars with Miss Ruth Harvey as teacher.0 Mr.and Mrs.Leon Wentworth visited Alex.Buchanan\u2019s recently.Mrs.Mary Jo Lewis, who; has very ill, is rapidlv r&overing- , Mr.and Mrs.George Westover and {wo children, also Mr, Leon Westover, of Turkey Hill, were the guests | of Alex.\u201d Biichanan \u2018on Sundar | been + _ Coaticook Hoüse\u2014Populat Home lon 7427 Co | | Ht FHHIIISIAY e992 FIFIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIFY | Travellers, - ¢ L, Kilbura.Pron | } | ! ~ ] x + Middlebury, Mass., Sept.18.\u2014Many families: attended | the Fairs at Barton, Vt., and Brome County.- | value out of you?In matters of business and in our relations, man to man, we owe it to ourselves and \u2018to the world to do our best,\u2014to make ourselves of full value.Do this and, in turn, you will get full value out of life.You can't do full justice to anything unless you feel right.And you can't feel right unless you live right.Eating right is essential to living right.Eat the right kind of food and you will not suffer.The right kind of food for you and your family, the weak and the strong, the sick and the well, the grown folks and the little folks, Is alta-Vita, that delicious, crisp, whole- | 'wheat food.- ; A perfect breakfast is Impossible without Malta-Vita, and it's.just as good three times a day.Being a \u2018pure grain 'product, without any foreign sweetening agent or other adultera- tive, Malta-Vita is rich in food ele- ments-\u2014every nutritious element of the best white wheat and pure barley malt \u2018extrac \u2014 intensely vitalizing.Co Try Malta-Vita with cream or fruit There is no other food \u201cjust as good.\u201d None that can take {ts place, \"And it's always ready to eat.No cooking.No inconvenience.All grocers; now 10 cents.: an .KNOWLTON.Sept, IS-Mr.and Mrs.L.Ladoux \u2018attended the funeral of Mrs.Ladoux\u2019s mother in Eastman on Thursday.Judge Lynch, Dr.Harris and Mr.L.i.\u201d Green went to Granby in an auto on Friday returning at an early hour, having enjoyed the run very much.Mr.Green-hud the machine to carry guests to and from the Fair.The \u2018Reading Club, of Knowlton, have setured for to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, Mr.Wentworth, of Boston, rucitef and\u201centertainer, to give an en- tertaimment, .There \u2018will be a few choice selections by other talent, and we expect an especially good evening.Mr.| Noyes will give phonographic concert for the.benelit oi the fund he is ruïsing to _retint the\u201d various rooms of the Academy, on Wednesday evening: * Both of these entertainments will be in the Pettes Mémorial Hall.A rood attendance is desired as the object of each is a worthy one._ Harold Seale, of Montreal, is spending his holidays - with his aunt, Mrs.S.J.Carter.\"à - Mr.\u2018A.O.Cocran, .of (reorgie, Vt., called.on -Mr.England on his way from \u2018Granby home on his bicycle.Mrs.H.N.Curtis hds gone to Foster to visit Mrs.J, Martin.Mr: M.M.Knowlton began on Saturday to sell at cheap sale the remnant of goods damaged by fire two weeks \u2018ago.Ce - It is hard to describe the improvement/ Mr.Gerr and his helpers have made on the grounds of the Historical | Building.The driveway from the corner and walks.leading to the building from both streets are edged with sod as well as a circular plot directly in front of the building that will be devoted to flowers another summer, The large stretch of ground is-smooth- ed and sceded down and will be a Jd.S © go ° pecialization No sucoessful man is a \u2018\u2018Jack-of-all Trades.\u201d | .Notice that we concentrate all our efforts on selling Footwear.A.WIGGETT & CO., Opposite New Court House.will destroy the germs that cause decay will be required, This help is in GRIFFITH'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTHWASH Sc F.10 ool Books and Supplies.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, Stiathcoma Square.This is an antiseptic preparation - that kills the germs.It whitens and cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums and keeps the breath sweet.t is put up in sprinkle-top hot tles and is delightfully flavored.Price, 250.per bottle, Griffith's Drug Store, [Opposite Now Court House} 81 Wellington St.Sherbrooke, Que HET = MONTREAL HOTELS.Just received a lar ment of Trunks, Valises, \u2014#%1) === Suit Gases JOHN MILLET 157 Wéllington Street.ge ship- RIENDEAU HOTEL.- 58-60 Jacques Cartier Square : \u201c| Opposite the City J.A.TANGUAY Ball, Montreal.Prop.\u201cThe Mose Dentrally Situated Hotel Ia Town.- When in Montreal stop at THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria St., Opposite The Academy.Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Gents\u2019 Cafe, private Dining Rooms.The Ecrapean plan.Everything new and finst class.- Rates for rooms, $1.00 per day and upwards.° HOWARD GUILE & 00.Props The Sovereign of Canada i W.R.BRADLEY & SON, : .: The Leading CUNERAL DIRECTORS °' \u2018 .and EMBALMEMS Established 80 Years.© PICTURE FRAMING, THE BANK THAT PAYS INTEREST TIMES A YEAR.On Savings Accounts \u2014\u2014tenie _ 55 Frontenac St.- Bell Tol.297 Sherbrooka.P.Q.L.G.BAGHAND, M.D.\u2019 SPECIALIST.Since 1899 has had full charge of the Eye, Ear, Nose ahd Throat .Departinent at the Shérbrooke Sacred Heart Hospital.Hours of consultation:\u2014At the Hospl- | tal from 8 to 10 e.m., every day except Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks street, Dunham, Stanbrigge East, lighsburg, Sutton, Waterloo.70: y Sherbrooke, \u2018Que, from 10 a.m.to8 p.m.MR.CLAUDE P.LUNDI, L.R.AM., Lag.Organist and Director oi the Choir at Plymouth church, T'rofessor of Organ and Theory in Stanstead ~College, visits or receives pupils for instruc tion in music (Organ, Piano, Singing, red lawn| of no mean size by.next season.The bowling green now looks an oasis in a brown expanse, but will not be so noticeable when the new grass gets a start.Although quite an expense to the Historical Society the money is well laid out and the \u2018grounds will hereafter be a.pleasure to all the villagers as well as our summer guests, \u2018of whom we have more and more every year, , \u201c Mrg.Wm.Gardner and daughter, of land's.Mrs.Fay is entertainin Goff, of New York, and fi for a couple of weeks.- The Rev.Mr.Norman, B.A, a returned missionary from Japan, will preach -the missionary sermons in the Methodist Church on Sunday next, Sept, 23rd, at 10.30 a.m, and 7._p.Mrs.iss Graham m .Mr.Abdallah has moved his goods into ithe end store where he has a better light for his store.The willow hedge along the sidewalk on Mr.S.W.Foster's property, has been trimmed much to the advantage \u2018of pedestrians, Departures\u2014Mr.\\ to.Montreal on a business trip ; Symonds and Cottago for his home in the city ; Mr.Jas.McKewan and family, for the city after nearly four months at- their pret- tv cottage facing the lake ; Miss Annie Cameron to Manchester on Friday lust; Mr.and Mrs.Robert ficElroy and \u2018Elsie, and Mrs.B, Corey, on Su- turday to Bolton Springs, where Mrs.Corey was taken ill; Miss Reid to Montreal on Monday, Mrs.Reid and Miss: Nellie to follow her on Wednesday, next ; Mr.M.Knowlson to Compton, on business ; Mrs.Fay, Mrs.Goff and Miss Graham, who spent Monday at Bolton Springs.\u2018Avrivals\u2014Mrs.Myron Knowlton re- turneëd from the Royal Victoria Saturday | morning, much \u2018improved in health : Mr.and- Mrs.Will Ralston, of New! Haven, Conn., visiting at her mother\u2019s\u2019; Mrs.N.K, Chamberlain visiting Mrs.Hall; Mr.and Mrs.Lara Ball and children, of Kast Bolton: Mr.Jas.Ball, of Manchester, Mass, at his | son\u2019s, J.Raymond Ball's ; the \u2018Hon! 8.A.Fisher and, his aged father \u2018Dr.Kisher, driving on our.streets on Monday ; Mrs.Sewell Williams, of at her môther\u2019s, Wulter MacFarlane Dr.\u2018Mrs.P.Woods.a : On Sunday, the 23rd of September, there will be held at the \u201cOld Stone Church,\u201d at Philipsburg, Que., centennial services.This Church was \u2018éon- strutted in 1519, and has been in wgf hy | the Wesleyan Methodists had an orgahiza- \u201ction |and qiiarterly official board, a record of the work of which dates from St.Armand, Sept., 1806.One of the Learlibdt acls of that quarterly board was [the licensing as an exhorter or lo- cil preacher of a young man named Micaijah Townsend, known for many years ito the now oldest inhabitants, as the efficient and highly respected Canon; Townsend, of Clareneeville.At.the morning service the sermon will be | delivered -by Dr.Ryckman, and in the evening there will be a platiorm meeting in which addresses will be given by Dr.Ryckman, the present pastor ; Rev.Wm.Adams, and Rev.E.M.Taylor, Secretary of the Brome County Historical Society, who will give a \u2018sketch of Methodism in the Townships, with slutistics of several periods.=~.?Wades pleased to report Mr.George Mizeper is again able to be ont after being confined to the house for over two weeks, - Montreal, are boarding at W.P.Fug-| ed.- family left.Rockwood | Methodists ever since.I'he | = miums.Write for new premium catalogue.\u2018 25c.or \" Jumbo\" package contains 2 4 times the quantity of 15c.packages.Grocers everywhere have ORANGE Good to live on.15e, package contains a good for valuable pre- Theory) and Modern Languages(French, Italian Spanish), Certificated Teacher of the Gouin Series Copversatiopal Method, Preparation for all examinations.Residence: Magog St.(off Montcalm).I\u2019.0.Box 374; People\u2019s Telephone.} The Woman With Tastefully Arranged Hair Always Attracts Attention.Crothers.| © His.where sh tended 1 Mr.H.Measures, ALL KINDS., K.McLAREN, al, STANBRIDGE EAST.months, haying quecessiully nursed- future bushband-t ness.The best Triends in the community pre heartily ex- the happy pair.has returned from a Montreal, Gui destination is Calgary, where he| will remain for some time for has resided during the just six rough a very.severe ill- wishes of their many C.Hall, inspector .of Weights & Any lady wearing our celebrated POMPADOURS \u2018 will add tv her appearance, They will hold the wave and always look dressy, Call and see our new designs.Ps J.PALMER & SON, Sept.1/7\u2014Mr.Arthur Gilmour left for _ the Northwest last Wednesday morning, \u2018Phone Main 391.105 Noure Dame West.] accomaimil by - bis physician, Dr.MONTREAL.\"WM.HAWKEN, the heeft of.his health.Mr.Gilmour | was married the same day at Montreal: i to Miss (hristiana, Snider, daugbter of CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Mr.Donaid Snider, d of pas ont Manufacturer of : The newly married couple le Montre: ; gm ) \u201c | Wednesdiy night via C.BP.\"R.for the .HOLLOW CEM NT BUILDING West.Mrs, Arthur Gilmour is most - - BLOCKS.; iavorably| known.im Stanbridge Fust, Dealer in Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Lime, Cement, Sand, Ete.Agent for the Canadian Ashestos, Asbestos Roofing and Ashestos Paints, Best of every kind in the market.*\u201c For Sale\u2014Lot Flooring.Bell \u2019Phone 487, her business \u2014-\u2014 ; : | ] i | | | i } | | | Ju 7 B I trip through the County of Vandreuil.lL L others are not |cent.trademark lies it stands for.label stands for Selling Agent | 1 { ' | | | > = | { | | Some trademarks are \u201cworth a million dollars The value of a \u201cProgress [9x Brand\u201d T.VINEBERC 56 Depot St., Sherbrooke, Que.> rs 1 worth a in what all that is best in clothing.147 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.= first-class \u2018hardwood = a vote Mara à sa ne FT dE ; a : - = Rr ae ol mmc bn = isa Eat or ; .ass mn > ey Ra Ta PIS Jig le Son : : ee : ns \" eh mo rd ti 2 eel ALA on: a pragma; 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9 a * park die .ro \" = TR z .= De .& PEPE ; \u201c ; + 2 MS .; .nf ; 4 M » ; .ja ; .; 2 i Bia Te Foden Fr one Ri A -\u2014 Bis 10087 st gl 8 tN dy : - 2 ~ HE 4° + ; - [x 4 5 [CFS EA & igh La : - HE =, 4 _ERFRBROOKE DAIL PAGE FOUR.© i 2 | LE ét dents 1 \u2014 \u2014\u2014t _ > .i , 7 .À Lu , \u2014 a 2 1: XPRESS 7 dE | thes: Razors.GILLETTES, s RAZO > _ ee Just.received a Yell shipment We have only five: eit ut of a shipment of 12 received Sat urday morning.| BS! \u2019 a THE WILSON oan | We have in stock to-day some 12: \u2018or more of these relia- 1 ble_instruments ready for immediate delivery Our new piano has entire new scale with full \u201cIron Plate\u201d \u201cDouble - Brass Flange Action\u201d \u201cSustenuto Pedal.\u201d 5 - It is also fitted with \u201cHarp Practice Pedal\u201d to save the - wear and noise when used for practice.material money can buy in building the We use the best| Wilson Piano, and _in some respects, we think this instrt mént has no equal i in \u201cCanada | * The price is moderate, quality considered, and \u2018we guarantee them fully.all cash down.styles now in stock, or ot us send a mail.HO.Wits SON Sold on easy terms, or fair discount for We should be glad to have you see the new descriptive circular by SONS | |.or | \\ 3 t y This sounds itke comfort.\u2014 A nice For Ruff will save you Colds, and Doctor's « \u2018e - , Deparimental Bill \u2014 -IMMENSE ASSORTMENT \u2018from $4.50 up x, store , Louis A.Codere\u2019 S # \u201cMetropole Building, \u201cKing'8t.- \u2014 own \u2014 =\u2014 \u2014 me técécretééecéeetetéetebte êe éécécécecte i The Groatèst Piano Value, in Ca Granby Fairs, will be pleased to make your acquain\u2019- ance, explain their superiority over ALL others and |, e - quote Prices, | i nada To- Day is the ; rme ls I will show you these instruments y the I ime and | | | rr verge WwW.B.LeBARON, \u201cSole À geht, Sherbrooke.at ce ÉTSTEISINE ut - London, | difrussion We keep the.best grade of Blasi \u201cgood for 50 years $9.50 to 17 00 Cotton Down Mattresses $7.00 to $10 00, 7 E have never before had suc a magnificont display of fine Iron and Br: ass Beds as we have now Near ly every Bed manufactured in the Dominién of Canada is shown at our sample room.| Beds made to order in any color dosived.- Our prices aro very reasonable; our \u201cterms most liberal.| ° Beds auy size e from $3.00 to $75.00.\u2018Springs to fit any Bed, and guaranteed not to sag.$2 00 to 4.50.| : \u2019 0 - Mattresse : Other mattresses $2.50 do $5 00, Feather Beds a a spocialty $9.00 to $156.00; - ¥ cather Pillows $1.25 ba 3.50 per pair.© ECHENBERG BROS.55 Wellington Street, n | AUSTRALIA FAVORS + | _.RECIPROCITY.TREATY.[othr a the [rs.Wells, CONSIDE RATION OF Reney, of Maple Leaf, spent Sun- ULE oe DUTIES 18 POST PON- FD, HOWEVER, 7 Nm IN t Heüse of Represe ntativés aflrfmed the \u2018Whiting Block be Felt Mabtiessos .Mr.THE SCHED- Jo, nnd duy at 11, IL.Mr.Hardy After à two days\u2019 H., was yu) (1 he Australinu Federal | | 3 * AST CLIK TON, hard quite a heavy Mth, of Flander 8, and Waldron\u2019 H, | + Davis, of Clarksville, N.=D, Torrill\u2019 8 recently.s | - pri \u201c pe gi ; eiprocn, Pret with don, ere Bho in Lior AY calngi rente eC k4n mme dintely postponed consideration \" hie - weeks to attend the Filiout- Giller schedule of duties pe nding the ecly on \"CCE à of \"Now Zealand, = The discussion re- Mr.IH.1.Cnirne remains in about ventes the marke disloyalty of the the same condition, probe tionists repr senting the county pis Cairbs hina also been very poor- districts which feured -the compétition + lately, of New Zeabund products, ' J tity its 1 tinue it, but until Oct, 4 never 80 complete.| Every man to his trade and the en- 7 Coaeftée um ge hy - to \u2019 mn Nicolet, arrived in the Be ey \"PREPAID \"As an experiment we.ar offering to prepay _express charges o Wedding { Gifts ordered: sent to any point in tho Tastern Townships.Of course iff this offer does .not \u2018bring in enough-extra business to jus- continuance wo shall discon- 15th, -at least, wo will propay- the: expresd charges.Our stock of silver and c L glass was 5 ; HE | SKINNER; : A Btrathoons 8q.J ewcler & Opticlan, 3 gone: to at the Miss Clara Webster has | Montreal to become a pupi Hochelaga convent.Sherbrooke Council, 121, R.T.of Twill meet in their jodge room Sept.20th, at 8 p.m.Members of that order will please attend.|: Mrs.W.B.Neil intends be to join her husband, Mr.Neil, in Magog, where he will be engaged |for the next few months carrying.out à contract.The Library and Art Union \u2018ack- nowledge with thanks a.c NE of \u201cA Quintette of Graycoats,\u201d fie Big> nell, from Mis.J.S.Rgsall, .Cap Chat, Que.Edwards\u201d ormous loads piled on tg rienced men big \u2018moving wagon by exper is a'sight to see Mr.Robert Loith, from Montreal, was called to town by the death of his brother, Mr.Jos.Leith, and will remain with his parents, \u2018whose only child he now is.Mrs.M.F.Johnston returned to town to-day from a prolonged stay at North Hatley, and is the guest of her nieces, the Misses Hunt, at |\u2018\u201cProspect House,\u201d Melbourne street.à Good, teamster wanted at Edwards.Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Fuller] and family and Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Fuller, the latter of who have just returned from Kansas, are enjoying a few weeks\u2019 stay at their cottage at Garth- by.Mgr.Hermann Bruneault, Bishop of for a visit to Mgr.-LaRocque at the Bishop's Palace, accompanied by the choirmaster of the cathedral, the Rev.Father De Chatillon.{4or Manchester, N.H., T = Emile Lacroix\"! fas gone to \u2018Belle- ness! C 1 M.Fred pi \"+14 where he pects to obtain a position.The Lennoxville W.C.T.U.will.meet Wediiesde, afternoon at 3.30 at the Hed of Mrs.Robert, McFadden.\u2018The marriage is: announced for Oc- toher of Miss M.Morin, of Sherbrooke, to Mr.S.O.Tetreault, of Magog.Miss Elvina Richer, formerly of Sherbrooke, who has heen visiting in town, hes returned to her home in St.Hyacinthe.The markiage of Miss Emelie Renaiid to Mr.Henri Tardif, of this city, is announced £o \u201ctake placo on the 24th of September.Mrs, R.J.Sorel left, this morning for a trip to Washington, Vt., to visit Thor sisters, Mrs.Bishop, Mrs.Bresette and Mrs.Bradbury.600 pupils have entered \u2018their names on the rolls of the Academy of the Sacred Heart, and 200 at the St.Jean Baptiste Academy.Mrs.St.Charles of Pawtucket, R.T., is visiting her daughter, Mrs.L.Page, in town, and will spend a month in the Townships with friends and rela- \"tives.Misses M.J.Morrison, Lilian n Leigh- ton Crandall, from Bangor, Me., are at wgnes, Lake Megantie, for the sporting season.Miss Dolly Whitcher has returned from Boston, where she has spent the last year and -is a guest, at the convent Mont Notre Dame, where she was formerly & pupil.; \u2018There wil} be.a special service in the Salvation Army barracks to-night.Capt.\u2019 Hurd, the G.M.B.special, will give a lantern service entitled \u201cThe Way to Heaven.\u201d \u201cMiss Teresa Doherty, A.D.C.M.(As sociate Dominion = College of Music), has returned to town and is prepared to receive piano pupils at her residence, 72 Brooks street.- Mr.C.=.Moe, of the Tastern Townships Bank, at Midway, B.C.,-ar- rived home last.earned rest.month in the east.Mr.J.S.Broderick, K.C., has returned from Sault Ste.Marie, Mich., with his mother, who has been spending a few wceks with her daughler; Mis.Willis E.Johnson.Do not forget the meeting in the Art Hall, this evening at eight o'clock, to consider the advisability of reviving \u2018the Sherbrooke Choral Society.It isa matter of interest for everyhotly.Mr.Robert Lakeman, of the firm of Gatien & Lakeman, has sold his Comp- ex- ton property to Mr.E.H.Guilbert, an old resident of Magog, who was successively merchant, councillor and Mayor of that town, Four graduates of Mont Notre Dame have obtained diplomas from the sten- \u2018| ographic academy of Franc dust.ard, ° closed: that day.| \u201chthe Y.W.C.T.U., : held on Friday at the residence \"of Mrs.| 1 londe, | educated hy him.in July\u201d They are Misses Stella Chouin- Marguerite Pelletier, Maric-Anne Lacroix and Laurette Daroche.Jewish holiday, Thursday being a J.Rosenbloom & Co.'s sto re.will be Since the - : Exhibition it has heen : ell for C1 Faits store Will be closed at 6 o'clock on Wednesday and will reopen at Oo pom.en Friday on account of Jtewish h ficax.A ve +1 man unmed Fournier, from Mat ce._laid a complaint against the name of Beichard latter appearéd before tue vows this morning, and pleaded not guilty.His trial was fix- ic-mROrrow morning.ot ey hit By for x= -ult.he noticed that bank notes of the Prince Edward- Island.Bank, principally.$2 and £5 have heen circulated in Sherbrooke.This bank failed iin 1887, and the notes are consequently worth- | less.- à It.is a life long (rent to hénr the hoy sopranos of the Westmipster Con- \u2018cert, Company, who appear here Wednesday - evening at Clement.Theatre, under the auspices of :St.TFaith\u2019s Guilds 1 It is understood that Mr.R.H.Pope, of (Ceokshire, has disposed of his | \u2018beautiful and highly cultivated farm, \u201cLast View,\u201d to a French farmer, from St.Charles, Richelieu, whose name has not yet transpired, for the \u2018sum of $25,000.i Methodist * able and fluent speaker, The next-Zephra- rehearsal will be het Wechie \u201cduy-evening at Odell\u2019s hall over Witson's Music Store.The Normand.Lea-ants, Male Chorus and White Mussars meet that evening.Drill ab 4\" sharp.Chorus at,8:15 sharp.All Cho wore in Zephra before ate invite to be present, Anniversary sermons will \"he preach- | el on Sunday.next in the.church hy he - Rev.William Dobson, D.D., of Charlottetown, P.E.L., who is recognized \u2018as an - on that day is to be devoted tor the erection of a new Sunday school room to he attached to the east side of the present church building.f | Don\u2019t fail to hear the Westminst The first meeting ol the season of or * the \u201cY.'s\u201d was Plans were B.Neil, the President.and will of this branch of [the great\u2019 temperance organization.The lecture to he given on \u201cMonday evening next at the Monument National by the Rev.Louis Lalonde, S.5 of Montreal, will he an event of more \u2018than \"ordinary importance, Father La- | who is a member of the Jesuit College, Montreal, was for many years professor of literature and Hellen\u201d lot- ters in Ahe institution, and now devotes his remarkable talents to tie.loetnre platform.Father Lalonde inn \u2018and his subject, \u201c\u201cQualities and De- focts\u2019\u2019 | (of his countrymen) is) an inter esting one.¢ Like all the members of religious orders in the Roman Catholic Church, he does not profit personally hy his \"work.He has taken the vows of \u201cpoverty,\u201d and M nothing of his own, By special permission of his Superior, however, Enther Lalonde\u2019s share ef the receipts of his lectures is applied to a fund which he has raised for the education of poor boys and 20 impecunious young men are now being \u201cThe funeral of the late Jos.Lith, whose sad and.sudden death when in the prime of life from .an accident shocked the community, took place - on Saturday from his late home, on Alexander street, to St.Michaels.cathedral.©.The hetrers were Messrs, A, Beatllgin, Jos.Biladean, A.Auray and Thomas Blais, The mourners were the father of deceased, Mr.Jas.Leith, and the brother, Mr.Robt.Leith, of | Montreal, The funeral was attended by many neighhors and friends.The | Rev.JS, H.Roy sang the requiem mass nssistpd by the Rev, W, Larue, and the remains were taken to St.Michael\u2019s comet y, East Sherbrooke, and there intorred.The late Joseph Leith was of à (quiet, retiring disposition, id kitel hear Lol and gentle manner, fe had more than ordinary talents, and assisted his father, who is well known as an'inventor, in several of his patented acticlés, notably the electric\u2019 signalling device, the idea of which originated with him, Me is survived by his parents and lone hrothet.formulated for the work df the winter_ ges with thanks the followings Tin the various departments 1 he carried out with the energy charac-.| teristic hy.$l0; 10D.past master of all the artd of oratory, | Abbey Choiristers at the C lement Theatre to-morrow night.7 Fhe Secretary-Treasurer of the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital achnowled- { SUMS : A.N.Hurd, KC $105 Samuel Baker, Chicago, per C.H.Bowen, for eleva- ter fund, $10.8S, H.C, Miner, Gran- | Buck, $10; Mrs.|, Woo, for Ladies\u2019 Endowment\u2019 Fund, #50; Mr, A.Proulx, ton of Narcisse Proulx, of Belvidere street, was the victim \u2018of a painful accident a day or two since, While working on the new fonnilry of the Canadian Rand brill Co.a piven of iron fell on his lez, breaking the Timb.\u20ac The sufferer was | taken to the Sacred Heart Hospital to be treated, and is doing well, = Plans have heen drawn for an - enlarged and improved Grand Central Hotel.The intention is to tedr down the present front and build \u2014Anew granite and buff brick, earvying it up \u201cone story higher, while the whole interior will he greatly improved.Work will commence early in the spring, so as Lo be rendy for exhibition next yenr, Lt 9 Al .- | | Mr.Te, SL Foss, the Inspector of the SPCA., went down to romptou to invostigaie the cuse which was report.\u2014 [ed a dew days ago of cruelty to on \u201chorse, Although he arrived a few hours after the case was reported, he fouet that the Man Lavi ne, who, it ix alleged, committed this cruel net, had gone across the line after settling with the owner of the horse, The horse is still alive, and is at the stuble of \u201cthe livery keeper.Lastern- Townships people registered nt Sherbrooke hotels include : M.Me- Donald, Scotstown ; ; Hector Verret, Conticook ; : - Bishop, Marbleton ; J.C oma, St.Johns ; OP.Kemp, Waterloo : J.W.McKay, \"North Hat-| ley M.R.Rexford, Ayer's CHF ; E,.(roule, Bishop's Crossing : RA.Mu field, Adamsville ; M.Morrison, Farn- han ; D.C, Metcalf, \u2018Win.Halo nn wifpy Cooksliive 3 R J, Miller, Dau- villas RR.Wowtgnte, last Angus; (, W, Pierce, North Hatley ; W.1 TVee- son, Magog H.Cleveland, Dan- villi: M.3 spread and wife, Gould MA.MeCron, North Thatley 5 1.W.Leïth, Kiiigany Fulls ; O.1.Pope, Bury ; (, Stevens, Watérloo ; PL 11, Walsh, Magog.\u2014- x o enter the ntario Busi- | ; Leech left town yoriorday | of Greenville, Me., and Miss Ella | evening for a \"well ; Mr.Moe will remain « days.- - | Compton.The offering \u2018} permit in our laboratory.ls welghed, every drop ls measured, Guess LY, \u201cdoes everything it\u2019 g0000000000000 0220000 HORSEMEN } waste any time anming \u2018never a around when they want a.Horse Blanket \"Whey just go to KING for anv- thing and everything.in the BLANKET line.All kinds in ROUARES $ cooLvns, always The renowned, famons King pr hand-made Harness is always in & preparation.Lo i - E.J.h KING, New Record Puilding, \u201caml in-stock, \u2018 .x v 4 be EN .DE .| I hee pile will note thaï Mere is fn reason for that, cod \" that he ns so much - wo | t don\u2019t.nd to solicit, - \u2018Wore 3X ad lo him through the \" réputation ca vi he has Nido, LE pra ra | \u2018A telephone.message (both \u201cphe ° we will cart your furniture to stati \u201cmen to carefully pack your China, our baggage, clc., called forrand short notice.© ; Bell Telephone 165.BARNSTON.- Sept.18.\u2014Mr.JJ.'L.Thornton bas heen in Ottawa Hor: a few days On business.\u2019 : Capt.P.iP.Parker and Mrs.Parker, of Phoenix, Ariz., were visiting at Mr.E.B.\u2018Parker\u2019 s on Saturday.- Miss Amy Shortin has been the guest of Miss Irene Thor nton Tor a few Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Parker were visiting friends in Dixvillé on Wednesday and Thursday.fine short horn calves last Week, one going to Mr.C.A.Young; of Hatley, the other to Mr, J.F.Broderick, of Mrs.Paige.Thornton is quite ill at lime of writing.Mr.J.F.Parsons, who has heen ill recently, is somewhat better, 8 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014._ - - KINGSBURY.Sept.1S.-Mr.Fred Nelson and Miss Eva Nelson, of Baldwinsville, Mass., are visiting their \u2018many friends.here.Mrs.Norman Lyster, of Montreal, also, Miss Cron bie, of Melbourie.were visiting Mr.afd Mrs.Crombie.The ladies of the Pr reshyterian Chueh propose giving a tea and entertainment in.the Town Hall, Sept.27th,\" Mr.1.Barrie, of Richmond, to assist in the entertainment.) ee eee eee \u201cWE HAVE | GAINED the confidence of.the Physicians and pa- trons\u2014Because ABSOLUTELY.AC CURATE DISPENSING .is the only kind we Jovery grain work would be quicker and perhops ae good, but we don't\u2019 allow a \u201cporhaps\u2019\u2019 to enter into our work.* We follow your doctor\u2019s orders CERTAINLY and SURI TIN, McMahamy\u2019 s Pharmacy.MILLER'S Kverybedy knows the fine quatity of our goods aud our low prices.If you don't ask your neighhor, - - Look for us nt the Great Exhibition, Stand.MILLERS Grocery and Provision Store.10 \"Beckett Road.Bell Fel, 154, W.8.7] Miller, Prop.The.Electrical Repair 8 Supply.Co, | \u201cSherbrooke \u201cNo.7 below the Grand 5 name implies.Any, thing and everything: ELECTRICAL ji repaired in their \u201cshops, IN 0 THE Lu SUPPLY = DEPT.they are ready to quote prices for all (ht is required.© A large stock ol ways on hand in the Store, WALTER WIGGEPE, +.100 Wellington st, Are = #1 8 + + as oh am.+ I'hane, Be Il, GX, A T.STATE & co.| ; 129 Wellington Street.HEATING EXPERTS Hot Water or Steam Heatings: Proprietor, Sherbrooke, / [onal } doof for the removal of your furnitüre from; one.place etc., so that it will reach its destination it ir, * furnish all packing materials and charge ouly- for quantily used, BAGGAGE TRANSFER Mr.Ernest Parker sold two of.his.|.Py x mn will [have our teame at» your ' to another, or lon and pne dk in ent, \u201c Expérience Crockery, crate your Fourniture; st-elass condition, Mo vo to or from a.7 Peoples 1, A Edwards Furnituré Go.= + .Lo : Wellington Street, Ce _ Expander À given uid booming + the \u201cArig * pébéi ROLLY si | | Already: fall trade has re Hire ssfwith us ul # of rahe troods ha AN vy, prices, Lut the Most, op \u201cvancyy h Supp ly was bought, _befo, our © Winer, | | Rs re {hg © rig, H H.MOR |: \"The best moine ed~expander over, jt the market: Hite, .inch toh Price 0 The, \u201cBots\u201d is the newest filé Lin Wrenches \u2014 nd Thread * one E- : any wre Ir made-is ; of 50 point Jus take ; pipe.= \u2014 rr opt Atsoitio 69 ot 7 Wellington Street.Books Ce ?and a well ao - Sock ot- _ 7 | School + $ op vtt ous Fi ALP 1d.p.Me Jers upon request, - | \u2014 ! br x gms | bd \u201c § inch, incluin, in stock \u2018at all tim.à l\u2019rices on application, We Have Rodut Bodwid (ie | À Nut Wrench, Pipe Wiad Cutter, sll has, more ses - thes wel open_ heorth Drop Forged Carbon Sud.14 to wish Prices only.756° ô drders by Mail par J.S| \u201cMichal i \u2014 .oer pret mA : =.= upon the-t 0 ro ie Book De in Septénthe will be pa oi oie and Branches B Fu a 1st Day of Octebé oka will ba manu 2 °20th of.Sep Bt fil the 1 Dr Jusive.on a, 9th August.T° x bin patate pen.Th à di Retail Many faot Doors, \u201cWindows, = \u2018Finishingé, Offiee an a Kiln _Dried int Geoiniog and Gla Rersthing - fue! Building Li ins nook-down shay ol on.No contr T™ > small for our im stention.: Furniture.\u2018an she Factory and Ven _ Brom tonvillé, ~~ \u2014Às phoerfil tarnished.White pri Ve can save you bsauB>58 [ sousemives Appreciaté Looks : | F rienc JAKING POWD Biase films gives satisfac aid.very where Fencec Ei \u20ac A.wil TE + Le 34 he Opticien, ss VA em | ecentiatly testod for.pla: ult cased RIS.Weal 5 ges moderte.a ro patrons.vOme: 0 cure your headache, .monthly pains without the foundation for dis nerves or stomach nier there is ly onc Pedy to take, and that i ly vegetable one from J CE SOUTH DUS E Li.18.\u2014Mr, \u201cJos.Harri- ig \u2018ah addition\u201d to hi reat] by improves.is and Nes.A.IL.Hall finn ere visiting friends at\u2019 Li.end Mrs.H.H.Pense, © > Prid nu flying \\ \u2018 hero \u201cExhibition wick, id Mes, 3, M.Thall, of ir on friends here Las DRAM NET eme re pe, CORRE AE .80 th : direc tly at all him of heat is under every p +» jven that a Divi- ae près pt per cent.per id-up capital sto k ne ol declared fur the pis > ber, 1906, Septembe sn be pay \u2018able ny Ee and Branches on and gst Day -of Ditober Neat.ks will be closed 0 Ib of september.y, 1 ie General Manage Fr.0th August.1906.- \u2014 \u2014 pp \u2014 THE AZILDA WRECK ON C° P.R.tmscrpng SPECIAL TRAIN TO TEST AIR BRAKES \u2014 COMPANY _SET- FLING WITH THE SULFER- - TRS.North Bay, Ont., Sept, 18.\u2014The investigation into the cause of the wreck Crear Aztlda, on the CPR.is still progressing, amd the railway conipany Las arranged for a test of the air prodhes nl che ldentical spot where the \"wreck occurred, - A train will \u201che made up of the same number of ears, with an engine of similar type as the one drawing the eastbound train on the fatal morning of Sept, 12th, and\u2019 the ancle cock will be thoroughly tested, ph fn closed, and with chains de- ached, An exhqustive be made and every effort will be made the cause of the wreck, A preliminary tst Was in progress yesterday between Sturgeon- Falls and Meadowside with a special train similar.to the one 1 (he -wreek.The train used for this test was made up 6f-nine colonist cars | ator car.The local officials on the spécial included Supt.Nelson, Muster Mechanie Fulton, Fravelling Engineer Turner-and two \"xperts drome the Westinghouse air broke: company.© The train consisted of Engineer Drake, Fireman Lett and Conductor Rainville, with brakeman.Engine 1150 was.used.The test of Azild will be made \u201cwith the same à inpany, a D évrorviLtLE, QUE A a Manufacturers of Doors, Windows, Segeens, \u2018Traishings, Office and Store \u201cKiln Dried Eagiber, 3 - hy Grading and mt Cp Ring - Building Line dis te 8 Kno -down shape ent Lupr on No contract too up oc-mmall for our immediate ation, Furniture and 1 [ose 2 ! - ; | 1 | Fushiag Pactory and: V ; Rrompiony ille.ust ind ates a furnished.\u201d Wti us for [navires Jaune te | x RS ai Viriond JUKING POWDER A Co pe 4 fiw gives raie 0 | 3 -t italy tasted for lassen.et CARE : = est patrons.we 4 \u2018 i | omen lusivs, _ nes, 2 at ro headache, colds, .on, .7 Pftontily pains: without lay- LT gs for diseased the\u201d - MAR nerves or stomach, re- ~ «+ [ie there is only one safe: = Jake and that is the fr veciabl cone fron Japan lutoo \\ Tt oT DEDSW pui.; J | ropeans and Americana hangs - BY, Jas.Harfison _is > } crew which was in the wreck, The com- | pany \u2018have setided with a number of the sulférers by thé accident, but a number refused the amounts \u2018 offered.One man made a claim for 73e.for a sviined shirt and he was promptly set- tledk with, This was the lowest claim mide, _- - pre le CARTOONS DISPLAYING CRUELTY TO COOLIES.BEING RH:PRODUC ED IN CHINA : AND HAVE THE EFFECT OF \u201c INCITING TROUBLE.Bphing; Sept.18.\u2014Copies of Chinese illustrated newspapers containing -car- toons showing coolies on the Rand-be\u201d ing Tubjor \u2018ted to refined forms of torture, \u2014are being widely circulated.These cartoons are doing incalculable \u201cdamage in stirring up cnmity agninst foreigners throughout\u2019 the Chinese Iim- pire.They are taken for from \u2018the discredited the most part book, \u201cSlave = Driving on the Rand,\u201d of which the | noti-British® [London newspaper \u2018made much capital, and which.was afters \u2018wards shown to have been illustrated | with pictures for which coolies were paid to pose.as if they were being beaten by English mine m Augers.- The cartoons are supplemented by statements taken from London journals giving what purport to be ue- enrate accounts of the torture of © Chinamen: In one case these statements are described.as being vouched for by \u201cProfessor\u201d Clifford (sie.), Chinese editor apparently having a hallu- cimation that is a hall-mark of truth.The cartoons show Chinamen hung test will thus | to clear up the mystery attached to | the sleeping ear Fruro and onerefriger- Traimuaster Hughes | mr 4 gt .\" SHERBROOKE Diy RECORD, TUE UESDAY, .SÉPTEMBER 18, 1906.| Boils and skin disease, disfigutes the complexion because the bowels are .constipated\u2014or because: the - kidneys do not rid the system of Waste\u2014or because th is unhealthy, e skin itself Ointments, salves and soaps are useless, Because the trouble is with the blood.Owing to defective action of bowels, kidneys or skin, the blood becomes laden with impurities, It is these impur- Îties \u2014 deposited by the blood-that make boils, pimples, and painful, disfiguring skin diseases.It is because the trouble is with the bowels, kidneys or skin, tbat FRUIT-A- TIVES cure on \u201cFaurr 4 Taucers _ act directly on the eliminating organs\u2014 correct their deregalarities-ratrengthen , them\u2014and thus clear theskin and make the complexion clear and soft, © \u2014 If you have any skin trouble\u2014or any fault with cotistipation, liver trouble, biliousness, headaches, indigestion, rheumatism\u2014cure yourself with Fruit.a-tives.They are made of fruit juices\" and tonics\u2014and never fail to ore §oc.a box or 6 boxes for fase.\u2018Sent on receipt of price if your druggist does not handle them, FRUIT-A-TIVES .LIMITED, | OTTAWA.a \"RUSSIA SHORT \u201cOF.MONEY.| ENGLISH CORRESPONDENT SENDS STORY OF CONFUSION AND ALARM.London, Sept, 18\u2014The St.Peters- burg correspondent of the Telegraph, who is nu frequent prophet of evil regarding Russian finances, says that paralyzing despondency - prevails in Government circles in\u2019 consequence of the pressing need of money, without w hich not an item in \u2018Premier Stolypin's political programme can be realized, and.the utter helplessness of the Minister of Finance, who is at the end of his resources.\u201cForeign capitalists scout the notion of loans, while (he Minister of Finance is unable to come forward with any other expedients, hi- dependent financial circles comment upon the astonishing carclessness of the Finance Ministry in its official caleula-7 tions, and they aré not only- \u2018drawing unfavorable.conclusions, but are dis- | counting them on the exc hange.There |- are good grounds for expressing apprehension that the Stolypin cabinet, by-the Hards to beams, Others deo- pict them huddled.up in corners, and heing heaten with the *\u2018cat.\u2019 In the present inflamed state of feeling in China, when the cafety of Fu- on a very slender thread these pictures are having a dangerous effret on the uneducated readers who see them, These £ have never had any means of learning the actual conditions under which the coolies work in South Africa._ GILMAN, Sept.18.\u2014Mr.George Pettes has moved into his new residence, which he has been\u201d building to replace the one which was burned last vear.Mrs.Elizabeth Hillhouse, of Foster, has been visiting friends here.Miss L.Williams has rettärned to Boston .to resume her duties as nurse there.\u2014 Mr.Clifford Holingsworth has moved into the house which he recently pur: chased of Miss Jennie Hay.STOCKS.R.F.Morris, \u201cstock broker, Odell\u2019 \u2018o\u2019flock, by telegraph, as fol lows MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE: CP.Run.viet virions earners aneens 4.178% Detroit Ry 0 coin Larses cannes Lecosresss 95 _ ; san brie (his hous.Twin City LL.i eer arsecrccannces 115 rod ly imprdies its aypear-| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE re vd À Reading.cn cnn eee 1515 alt is an vi A, L Hal nd child- D MEL EL Te es cen 0080 \u201cwhan i > ing friends at Linda re- [UL -80 Steel LLL eres reverses ABE 7, Atchisorg .00000 Les ened Le mana ropasacnes > made wl iy, H.H.Pease, of Mant- \u2018Fuion Pacific.on a eens Lat cart JU Pad à sing \"visita | Vu Sven ET DOI steel = lee * Exhibition werk, | 7 CHICAGO : Sheet.ao BOMBA of Vind Dec, Wheat |.es cee 0000 73 inh \"JR ou friend hor.In: becs Com.ae > q en ns wk Jec.orn.Loe ee Tiens eens ue BS oT = D Sam ks ! wok Jan.cs ee eis eerie 12.95 \u201d aves rum AND = \u201cKis not the price you MN oy 12 a 4 ne buy a range which.costs $5 to $7 less than a ry ra\u201d and it buts a ton, Spor exponsive, bat the fuel it consumes after you get it.: by Jour, what do your gain?Nothing, but you actually - HELPS TO PAY FOR ITSELP.pay for a range which makes it & or only half a ton of coal more U2 La | iy 4 sa outlay besides Putting up with all the inconveniences, - G: nd extra work which are a certainty witha poor range.Fous - 2\" Tes 4 te Coen EW Pandora\u201d is equi ppe wR ey ag .LE In chinggy, Nh en A 0 .Vancouver, St.Jo 21 : tn Sher p20 t brooke, noxville, ; « co, Granby.= Eee, - SOLE Z big \u2019 - Bay, all oping dealers.- Booklet\u2019 free.\u201cLondon, Tova?Hontreai, Winnipeg, d with many fuel- \u201csaving features not found on iny other range.Hot-air flues are con so that all the \u2018heat from tho fire- box travels er.every pot- hole und around \u2018the oven twice\u2014 6 of boat i 1s used, aud only the sumoke goes up the hn, N.B.McCLATCHIS BROS.Cowansville.© G.A, POIRIER, Waterloo.A.ALL à SON, Coaticook, - = Montreal Power LL.iene 6 Dessuauce 053 | JEWS SAID TO LOOK which is divided against itself, will fin- Aally be broken up by an insolvéncy that might have been\u201d voided by the appointment of à -businesslike._finan- cler, - _ + PANIC AT STATUE UNVEILING.CROWD AT McKINLEY MEMORIAL EXERCISES GETS BEYOND \"CONTROL.Columbux, Ohio, Sept.18, \u2014 With panic threateing a crowd of 50,060 Persons surging about a stand ereet- ed in the Capitol grounds, frantic to.secure à glimpse of © Mrs.Nicholas Longworth, the President's daughter, the oratorical exercises arranged - for the unveiling of a statue of William McKinley Friday afternoon were suddenly postponed until Friday night, after the statue of the martyred President had been hurriedly unveiled hy Mrs.Longworth, The crowd was so large and cramped that it got.beyond control, and the -shricking of women and children, _whqg were caught inthe | crowd by the police.Mrs.Eliza Lou- \u2018isa Nahan and à 'Negress were trampled on and had to he removed in an ambulance, oth ¥ will recover, JAPAN'S RICE CROP LARGE.ESTIMATED AT OVER 2 50,000,000 BUSHELS\u2014MUCH ABOVE THE .AVERAGE, Lo Tokio, Sept.18.-~Japan officially estimates the rice crop of this year at | 50,390,000 koku.One koku.equals five bushels, Rice holds first place among \u2018the.agricultural products of Japan.This estimate is 12,200,000 koku more than last year's crop and 7,500,000 the average, MASSACRE AT WARSAW SEPT.20.TO I FOR AN © OUTBREAK ON THAT DATE.London, \u2018Sept.18\u2014In a despatch from Vienna to the Daily Chronicle it is said that an anti-Jewish outhreak is likely to occur at Warsaw in the next few days.Fugitives, - the despateh\u2019 savs, \u201chuve called on Herr Daszynski,7 | member of the Austrian Reichsrath, requesting him to inform the Enropean press that a massacre of Jews is pre- | paring for the Jewish New Year, Sept.0, v + or SHOOTING WAS IN _SELE- DEFENCE, © Repor ts from Montmagny state that \u201cthe shooting there last weuk by Tug, Fournier, aged 60 yifirs, of his sob, aged 30, was in self-defence, as the latter threatened - his father freq uently when ander the \u2018influence of liquor, The san was shot in the knee, Tt is also said that the ease in the courts \u2018will not be proceeded with, as the son admits his error and will not mish the complaint.ares pe [SATURDAY BROME LAKE SPECIAL DISCONTINULD, The Canadian Pacitie announces that the trains leaving Windsor Station on Saturdays only at 1,40 p.m., for Cow- ansville, Knowlton, Magog, Sherbrooke and intermediate stations, and returning leaving Sherbrooke on Mondays only at 5.47 n.m., arriving at Windsor Station at 9 15 a ni, have inthe city.If you want one call in and get our prices.| ar CODERE, FILS & Ci} oo WHOLESALE HARDWARE.Le a \u201cHEC À - Fused Joi _ À van à furnace, will not lek or dust, pro an ideal wl system, al bines eco; in first cost\u2014and in operation, a plentiful supply of wn air and perfect ventilation.That] is why Hecla\u201d Fury are made with FUSED JOINTS; : ~~ + Where steel and cast-iron came together, the mea fused or welded, so that they practically become ONE, Ti fusing (a Clare patented process) makes the Bed\", absolutely dust, smoke and gas, tight.= There are a dozen and more other ispecial features abo the \u2018\u2018Hecla\u2019\u2019 that you will appreciate flmost ss mua FUSED JOINTS.| So let me send you the new Heda catalogue, which gives al fe details of construction.If you send mie a rough plan of your how! will tell you just what it will cost to install the Hecla\"\" Force Wie NOW to the ** Hecla Furnace Builder\" icare of CLARE BROS.& CO.; LIMITED |» = PRESTONOX, i SHERBROOKE AGENT: A, R.WILSON.PROVINOIAL REPRESENTATIVE: F.P.DRAPER, 48 WAVERLEY ST, MONTREAL qe | | The best part of de ner, © many minds.A delicious accompaniment fr cheese and cafe noir.Baked Insist that your grocer sors Mooney s Perfection Crean Sots me NEWFOUNDLAND GIVES IN?vary and mud PURSE SEINFS, IT IS SAID, MAY] | F sHERBAOOK - BE USED, REE oa LIBRARY sl! © Gloucester, Sept.18.~The fishing mn 9 n we ek des so om 34 ; owners were much interested in the re-1 B EAD days from 810505 port that wds circulated Friday aîte rt 1 5010 pm.13060 480 noon that Newfoundland had receded Open Suns oye oA) / = herring fishery, all.being provided with | {purse seines, with which their crews| 4 Co {lf propose to catch their own- fish, It is ) T $ ALE OF stated that overtures | have been re- GREA - ceived in Washington, coming from yo : AT the Newfoundland Government, that| ! : : the latter will not proclaim the foreign fishing vessels act of 1906, but = will allow matters to go on as in previong t vears, providing the United States ves sels will forego the userof the purse| | ts, wi seine on the treaty coast.\u2019 Black Worsted § Sul ! Benjamin A.Smith, of the firm of D.at the-lowest price Suit regu \"B.Smith & Co., and Wilford W.Lnf- Black Serge , Cot = \u2014 = \u2014 Con = A \u2014 Gardner, were_ hastily sumimoneil to] Black Serge\u2019 on ig Washington.in connection _with this| 81.50, for .mt, : \u2018matter.Confirmatory advices from{ «100 eed Le nt cos Washington on the.subject are awnit-| eg style, p be 50 riety of SB ede with=-much interest.Under the old Jso a great \u201ctra \u201cmethod of procuring these herring car- Fall (oats, eX goes the native fisherman caught the Great Bargains.fish, using their own boats and nets, Don't miss { and gokl them to the American flegt| at so much per barrel.This has all Fp > Aways proved mutually satisfactory, and -niost of the owners here are per-| | fectly willing \u2018to go back to the Cold] + de Me Rifles! | Er from its hard and fast position relut- à i \"BEE Eros La Ar : ing to the embargo of purse scines-on | Entrance by 78 from 8 ws\u2019 .the treaty coast of Newfoundland.Ajz=4 © n'woek da 20 large fleot oi vessels, sixty in number, { JT jus ts 108 is now being fitted here to pursue the i - kin, - private secretary to Congressmnn | £19.50 for Lansesaes 0 us - Jaf ho Maule, that 1,000 | typhooti, an ; pub op to\u2019 \u2014 \"Twelve \u201c\u2018atranded, - hall of were sunk.\"Tie hee Tog Ko \u201cfie storm \u2018th terday after itroye i innu ea is itoraliy the streets \u20ac 18.deb \u2018unkno : ue British - ously damay «The Britis Ji with Ping, with * The river er .= mail £ The Britis German ste steamer C steamer Sex md a wate i The Ame ue the Ger Japanes a ris Isla 4 \u2018The Britiu de leaking 1 boat destrc ot le be \u201cNumerous.orks foundere piers on -t \u201c molished.The milite | mds rancisque rade is cuiter\u2019s Isle ugh yeaterday-ix 4 TESAge ¢ precag sa vas i En Vessels pite ter ter front, a Wore strewn sors, junk piled + Es hig \u201cToronto, actunrie may be ne .Mates * dies, but "]
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