Sherbrooke daily record, 6 octobre 1906, samedi 6 octobre 1906
[" rage re rte ee su = Ex bY 7 eon A Sma evra (=) wer: smn Wp eo Sa os atime], Ea IY RSE YE rangs RE Ry ape pt re ra pere ECS PE page Sa Fie os i » :SATURDA - | = | \u2018 SHERBROOKE, QUB., .RDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1906: Cu PRICE SNR GENT, No THE RIFLE MEET [HE Was A |THE BIRCHTON A MYSTERY IN \"DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL ROW CASE.| AT COATICOOK.| VETERAN OF 1837] SHOOTING CASE.| OLIVER PICHES DEATl,| PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS: ' HORSE BROUGHT FANCY PRICE: entered the parlor, while \u2018Mr.Landon - Sutton, October 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.Hall, of Cowansville, played the weds TY rouble at Martin- Interesting Competition At An- Simeon Stevens Who Died at Harold: Contes ; May Not Re- Empty BettiéLabeled \u201cCarbolic À- Lebeau sold his famous trotter ding murch.Beneath an arch of flow: pals RS = æ.m0, 90 070 ep Ho roi it rE \u2014 oa ey ~~ a = De aa ar SA à Po me PE i SO SES = or Rak XE Ti > - EN .v ;.; a ve -.de \u2018 es prey Tia = pi - LT Se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ta Ye ps en 5 B IR .ses ™ 5 bs; Ps .= re Dr pera rr ST Four Ed fe: £3 CAN 22 nC SN eet = pr pm mevy rox x > - rez dire 1 .- 2 a Pen ey JT \u201c .A .Pi .) cg eg.MAS Tr ; Co Cv Lo ; : .Maxie Dean to a St.Hyacinthe gen- dl \u2018the ceremony was per: À Meeting.CL nual Meeting This Week.Trenholmeville This Week.Cover, - Acid\u201d Found In Room, tleman the present week Yor $500\" formed by the Kev.F.W.\u201csteney Ba yi AT Rp arte _ .i a ne) Pa : - \u2014 A., of Adamsville, the bride and E gs \u201cWACKAY, .THE INJURRD| SHERBROOKE, DUDSWELL, WIND.| WAS 85 YRARS OF AGE \u2014 SERTCH FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE PURCHASED BY BELL Boy ro |CQVERVMENT SHOOT AT SUTTON.|groom standing ving peen given away, i i Eg {HE WITNESS BOX\u2014 SOR MILLS AND OTHER PLA.| (OF HISLIFE.\u2014 © | ÆFFAIR\u2014 IS SAID TWO | PICHE DAY PRIOR TO HIS Government mateh oi the Suston Rifle by hor fathen, Mors teen ity guests ÿ OR 7 T0 HAVE-BEEN | CES REPRESENTED \u2014SUM: _Trenholmville, Oct.6, \u2014 (Special)\u2014] © SHOTS WERE: FIRED.DEATH, ° Olu vill bo Held at the ranges hero were present aud enjoyed a luxurious | \u2014 00 Caan < i iq afte : iy tr ca \u2019 on Tuesday an ednesday, Oct.9th supper.Many ri and use ifte - 7% SEVERELY HANDLED, MARY.OF SCORES.This afternoon there will be laid to} Reports from Birchton state that the A.discovery \u2018made yesterday by a |2nd 10th; A good turnout is antici- were received from the young plo.a _| numerous friends.: 3 7 PRE et Lee 0.Cass, of Coaticook, October 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Fest pimon Stevens, who for the bost!condition of Harold C te ive G ated.g | ged sgninet ae eines | The twellth anngal prize special) of bart of.o contury hos been 6 well-lit Thacedas.aig, oa en, who wes representative of the Record seems to |P® \"% | pr assault on James Mac- th by Soaticook Rifle Association was known figure in tnese parts.He waslihat the chances « 9 ë 8 90th December last, at a held on Oct.3rd and 4th, at the Coa- one of the last links connecting thel ru.0 : 4 ; > \u2014 The same evening the happy\" couple\u2019 = point to a mystery surrounding the SUPT.WILLIAMS OF THE C, P.R.|Heparted amid shows i ais van .) Ô, P.R.| ers of rice, and do ( 5 A.his recovery are death of Oliver Piche, who was found y ILL.; good wishes for a short visit to Mons - ; 08 Bing at Martinville, was tigaok Rifle Range.present with the pioneer days of tho|*Heht.1 2520 dead in his room at the Grand Cen- Farnham, Oct.6.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 All} treal.Upon their return they will be.- esterday afternoon; before \u2018 e weather was superb for the time Townships, .: Co Î Further parficulars of the shooting tral Hotel this week, and to indicate regret ta hear of the serious illness of gin home life on Mr,.Hawley's {form oo) Hutchinson and a jury in| ©] Year, although the light was so| He wus Born in Durham on thelare at hands ~ © °.at least its partial solution.Mr.T.Williamsf C.P.R.Superinten-| at Sweetsburg.re ; .strong and dazzling, with the sun in ca AN h.ind \u201cStevens\u201d f : wl heal - 7 It will be remembered that - .dent, who is suffering from an attack LU ei of Ring's Bench, Jas.Mac.the eyes\u2014of the shooters during\u2019 \u201cthe his father, aot irkdale, owned by.It appears tig Harold Coates and day morning the chamber gio] nee: \u201cof pleurisy.His many friends trust | BISHOP'S CROSSING MAN GETS A exe in order to allow ferenoons of each day, that the scor- the grandfather).Simon and Gardner Coates had pen out in the evening [ing to his room in the course of her that he will soon be on the speedy| - - FINE MOOSE HEAD._ 7 at $0 be examined, as, he ng vas not quite up to that o1 the are names that appear in the family with a couple girls.They had left morhing work found his dead body road to recovery.Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Oct.6.\u2014( Special).quired on professional services.| The entéies were not quite as | for many generations.The family was[them at their home.They {were pro- onthe floor.e By order of the coron- MARTIN WHEELER or Be BH a 25 Bishop Gran: Lier Ap tiny had been: as was expected, but\u2019 wens made up of onginally yavotch, Old Me.Stevens ceeding along the highway:on foot.made and the indications pointe wan Farnham, Oct.6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The bleton, have roared fran a m pool $a Compton.Jas.Mackay jolly Food fellows who sperit their | first settled on \u2018the farm afterwards Then they met Leon Colby and Harold | syncope of the heart.\"he verdict] marriage of Miss Louise sso of joyable and successful visit to the on the 24th of De-|MONey on the extra series freely, with owned in succession by Col.Heriot and| Smith in a rig returning from Cook.[was rendered accordingly, and hhving Montreal and Mr.George.L.Martin, of Scott Fish and Game Club, at 8t, wae to bis pines @implaining of a pain the result that they were strongly con- Robert Nugent Watts From there he shire.The two got into.the rig and | no friends to claim the body; the- fun- Farnham took: place in Montreal on| Jean dé Dieu.' 2° : ; er ch hos him when tested, and the Association can report came to Kirkdale\u2014purchasing from together the four drove along the |eral was held in Sherbrooke and in- Wednesday, Oct.3rd, at the home of| Mr.Hooker, who is a capital shot, 7-68: a ls 9 + of appetite and _chilly a financial success, .and all competi- | William Cross, whose title came from |\"°294, Harold Coates and his compan- terment took place at St.Michaer\u2019s the bride's parents.and good all-round sportsman, was so Xe \u2014Jeeathiing, 0 Lu ha d two black tors left feeling that they had had a the Crown it was ceded to Cross who ion returning along the road they had | cemetery.\u2018\u201cl'he address of the wife ni The ceremony was performed by the| fortunate as\u201d tp shoot a moose, one of mossations.a à over the left ear good time.- \u201c was a U.Ë.Loyalist for military ser- just travelled.- It- was between ten the deceased was obtained and a tele- Rev.Rural Dean Harris, of Farnham.| the largest and finest speci - and 0 ds on the head, which The following are the results of the vices, Mr.Stevens had ten children, 8nd eleven o'clock, Not far from the | gram was sent.The reply did not in the presence of the immediate rela-| that monarch of the woods, weighing ou dressed reviously- by \u2018a phy- matches : 217 nine of whom grew up, of these three house where they.had just left the indicate much interest in the deceased tives of the contracting parties.\u2018The 1200 lbs.The two hunters left camp, hod beet imation Witness found] Competition No.1-200 and 500 sons survive\u2014Simon.Gardner.of |8irls they heard\u2018a shot \u201cfired.After and.no request that the body should happy couple have gone on a trip to| without a guide, (rather a dangerous : ficial.range, seven shots wih each range \u2014 Windsor Mills, and one in the West driving along a piece\u201d they turned and be forwarded.= the West for their honeymoon, thing to do, by the way), and were on.; , ; me ri .tured.The black \u2018 Along 1ece 1 : ™ - rb obi Seed by a blow F.R.Bishop 61; L: Carpenter 60,3gt.who has been lost sight of for some foe ack when \u2018another shot was It weds learned yesterday by the their wa back when Mr.Hoo me were a du W.Seaward 59, G.A.Witty 58, Ma- i 6 alive.this tin the bullet striking Record that one of vus bell boys at | WILL RECEIVE RECOMPENSE FOR was walking \u2018han à fist, snd the outs by a dull or iol 4 \"0 \u201cHanion 57, Major NR.|ore De pe do be a Harold Coates arid passing.through his | the hotel had in his possession an INJURIES IN MONTREAL, yards away, the huge antl ere .CRN ry oo ye fp tons oe aL fi pap a 0.Pry 9 i ERP Real te oy - Mat du = _ 7e - - = x ce Tee me rae ont prom res a ~ - x | Oh Jo w M PRANTL cg P - vw a a } Re 7 SE >.À j A 7 PET oo eu - 7 sh Pa A 2 Flos H PR abel oy Par i } ha Su ih > EN Rr So.[ETE - app\u201d ro one ne = ov 00 - a ; - - - imi + pg rms tg we roman ue AT a+ og ; AE hg ce Eras LE AR ae he 3 74 ASP j > y a wm .pea aac er = _ ae : n front, saw, a bat instrument.offatt 57, Lieut: B.E.C ; ill an AH {body as described yesterda | empty phial found in th ë : ; moose; an ute sigh ig nined\u2014Ques.There was noj r= - B.K.Converse 56, Mrs.Wm.Burrill and Mrs.Philip Lys- as lerday 1! p und in the room of the Knowlton, Oct.6\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A ; a in a minute si; 48 LE or ty eho nen | A 3, Motor 56, Job Con\u2019 tai at Due ot Simon I8 8 sopoied that fhe young men [lou 10 was maid enol yea se his man don Hardy [bad Ho ried bi gun, fo i ab shes his wounds were dressed 7 Ans.er 53 » PM llbert 54, KE.wu.Sieep- mily there are living Jbhn L., now: re- | ompenion to the | tore The | m McManamy\u2019s drug of this place was in Montreal, and | sa?n , g : pu jt, » D.P.McHarg 50, Lieut.K.A.siding in South Bend, Wash., and \\Wil- yard of Fred Contes and left him Store.e lad -had not\u2019 thought this when boarding a car of the Montreal feet, and, fall again, and he Là GE; ® should think there was.- The| ut = doctor and- myself had-not Akiwurst 48, M.Mackay 48, Geo.Kox lim A, in Trenholmville, ane Mr}: t i abeut thé case until the other : Ce.a.A H.unns, of oaticook.Anothet 8 ày, aid he \u2018had stated that Mackay Competition No.2, 200, 500, 600, 7 daughter, Mrs.Lewis Trenholme and a of Som os ain n his sid | 1018 S80 range Lieut.K.Con son prone, \u201cBs some yea, age | Cook ; > di k Rt ay 89, G.A.Sutton .St.>\u2019 wife wa iza Armi-|, witht was why he did not make an 87, Lieut.R.' J.McHarg 86, Major A.Mr Sisvess also deceased.| .and a circumstance of the day previous Street Railway, she was thrown to through the underbrush to the spot, \u2018wound is\u2019 dangerous and chances t0 Piche\u2019s death of sufficient import- | the ground and recvived injuries that found it was dead, the bullet having overy are Slight, Dr.Johnson, of 8nce to relate.have caused her trouble during ~ the entered.almost in the centre.ofithe re was first éalled and after-\u2019 He now states that while Mr.Fiche years Mr.G.G.Foster took up her forehead, Cole \"Dr Worthington, \u2018of Sherbrooke, Y28 washing for dinner \u2018tuesday noon [case and has put \u2018it through the | Mr.Hooker ve naturally much, please } : \u2018 ei ; \u2018he asked him to go to McManamy\u2019s courts.\u2018She and Mr.Harden were ed, and is haying the enormous ; ead om at eS PEI CR .3 PE Pa pom =.Pp over the 2% | and-New Ÿ œmmination.Ît was four days after! CG\u201d Banson 86, Maior N.R.Moffatt : : Ki | 2 Al np | drug store and buy him 10c.worth of summoned.to Montreal last week with its spreading antlers, mounted as 5 (turday, mg he rouble that Mackay called ple 85, Sgt.W.Seawand 85, L.Carpenter across Stevens moved from Kirkdala CHURCH of RICH, NOT OF POOR.-carbolic acid.\u2018I'he boy was question- and her case was successful, She will | à trophy by Mr Downs, the local tax- ! | big rond.rae, | 9 sud vas ot rom such a \u2018fracture 84, John Cushing 83, H.W.Kdwards 1849 to the farm he has lived on with |, + NSC ; ed_by the clerk who asked for whom it | soon receive a.good round cheque to idermist, who) says that he has sel\u2019 4 ve been trying \u201cte be cufering sha sue of Mh 82, George Fox 82, Lieut.K.A.Ak- [his son, william.\u2018Even at that late BISHOP CLAIMS CLERGY AND:|:was being purchased, and the bell noy compensate her for her trouble ÿ/änd dom seen a finer one, Some forty.de- à 5 kedèree or four days before they purat 82, F.R.Bishop 82, H.H.Han- da.Po - was oad except the] THEIR WIVES HAVE T J told him that it was for a traveller.pain.| milies in Bishop\u2019s Crossing dined -on; ÿ - | would visit me.It was possible and son 82, Major Gilbert gL, CU date t ere as hod 5 lon de to Tren: ] ES VE TREIR As the bottle was returned to Mr.emi _ moose - steak, sent in at considerable probable that a .man wit he FOS] Competition No.3, 600 yds.10 shots he sin le thou th the village- and] .- - FRIENDS AMONG THE | Piche, who was still in the wash room ~ HAWLEY\u2014HALL: : trouble by Mr.Hooker, whose kind nb might work next day.\u2018That is my}, \"= sergt.W.Seaward \u201844, Lieut.k.Cobb Ÿ a had a considerable sett] : GENTRY.he stated that the acid was to be rub- Sweetsburg, October 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 [ness they: very much appreciated,.Mr, apriesre.The fractured rib in ques-| A.Akhurat 41, Lieut.B.E.Converse It 8 re the T enholmne\u2019s being then ; us) v bed on a sore on his leg.Some time A very pretty wedding took place on Hooker was offered = $125 for the tion must have-been experienced about | 40 ÿ.W.Edwards 40, J.H.Bishop tlement, | 0 nd largest family there.|, London, Oct.6\u2014In an address be- after Piche\u2019s death, An fact only yes- | Wednesday afternoon, the 3rd Octe- moose by a New York ian who was # hours before I discovered it on the 39, F.R.Bishop 39; L.Carpenter 38 the principu an à arges 3 Ny.offi : fore the Church Congress at Barrow- terday, when clearing up the room ber, 1906, at the residence of Mr.[at the Chib, but did not accept.Both _%h December.1 would not swear H.H.Hanson 38, ar ponte Hichmon ne place.net 9 © Wadleigh's in| in-Furness, the x Right Rev.Charles: this bottle was found\u2014empty.- Clark Hall, when his youngest daugh- gentlemen are enthusiastic in regard E it had taken place four days pre-| Hare 37 Major Gilbert : \u2019 .1 ; Gore, Bishop of}Binmingham, made a:| Here probably is the explanation of{ ter, Miss Betsy Maude, was usited \u2018in to the scenery, natural advantages, .bealÿ, Jt was quite possible that a Harg 36, G.À.Sutton 34 \"John Cash None Yad = Ph at ee otaville noteworthy addpÿés, bis\u201d words being the sudden death of this lonely stran- the bonds of holy matrimony; te Me.kand, above all, the magnificent.sporé ma working in\u2019 a lumber pile might ing 33, George: Fox 33, C.Christie 32.hoe did ite a large amount of] devoted to a figry \u201cdenunciation of (ger In Sherbrooke, Uf, as.circum- Albert Edward Hawley, & Sweets- to be enjoyed at the Club.Begides the .- ilaad break a rib without knowing |, Értra Series \u201cA.\u201d 500 yards, five which di oe a d 8 usins of the [the Church\u2019s chains of gold.He de- stances indicate, life had become so burg.The pride was daintily attired chance of securing big game, par\u2018 A i Jas.Mackay told mes that it Was), hats Maj.N.R.Moffatt 49, Lieut grinding.Un \"vy ort] di Brompton, clêred that clergyséen were not in Great a burden \u2018that he sought suc-\u2018| in white silk} and carriea a handsome | es are plentiful, and so tame: t - wth night of the 20th\u2019 that he sus-| py Akhurst 48, E.L.Sleeper og | same name, h wh es dot Waterlou touch with the labormg people and:[Cessfully to -destroy it, the .causes [bouquet of white roses.Th&, brides- ['theÿ scarcely rise at the appréso uided'this injury.Major Gilbert 24, bd.P.McHarg 24 the late Sena tor Sova * and another he asked if-vhie was mot because thé Which led, up to such an- act are not maid was her sister, Mise, Claudie the hunter, and various kir - dames Mackay, whose cross-examina- #5, H, Hanson 24, L.-Car penter 247 V2® one ol 4 él ami > be site where | Church.of England is: church of the fully revealed.May, who was dressed in pale blue }including trqut, are abundant; tka was suspended, was next taken in Tieut.R.J.McHarg 23, Licut, B n° vas the first por ir e lis, Minn rich and nat of the r, of capital § Little was known of Oliver.Piche silk and had a beautifui bouquet of Falso speak in the warmest term aad by Nr.Leonard.He said: \u201cOn| Converse 23, G.A.Witty 23 Js H.prev the city of i block of and not of labor, fae Church, .he | here.Of middle age, he.had been in pink roses.The groom was bly sup-\u2019 excellent ac | \u2018 de right of the meeting [ saw Mr.Bishop 23, M.Mackay 28, ~ .| 3tends, he wes gen ent for ser- added, worked fram-mbove, not from |town a .few weeks engaged ip -con- ported by Mr,*Henry Walter -\u2018aones,of -good cuisine and manag Vatover, Mr.Pierce and Mr.Smith.11 pyre aries \u2018\u201c\u201cB,\u2019\u2019 600 yard range land by the oxican war, and another below.Thé in |.of the bishops | struction work at the Canadian Rand | Waterloo.a.de H.L.Reilley, who, wit mime Bre one in 0 Nn ont, 1 MSI 0 5 Sosa ers wT al Ul) Dell Sy min, als | he wo sett meme, iy ie of ee, ie Way he trea me that} Lieut.B.E.Conv 4 .4 orné 98.Ihe © 1 thei .; rade ace cas ton Ny : Ds 5 £07, VOIS UMRE oe wag I would not say that he was he En PB © ee 4% \u201c A Sat.suryeyar, whose Dame dures prom families.had their natural \u2018friends and friends he apparently lacked and * [Pes toublesome man.Soma\u201d eight] Harp Jo, M.Mackay 32, Lieut.ki.A.| Poaey an Late ons.Sr.although 9mong the gentry and the professigh- their absence, even at his obsequies; Ç hot\u201d or of fish,\u201d 3 \u2018wives ' ana man of ability in his work) -Faily .[ with autumn Jeaies.1 fiend x tended by Her father and bridesmaid,\u2019 tors\u201d s ste pr EE pe PE \u2018 hoteh among ti | at | Meter apré ,\u2018 mea vs «line: persons - started dows from [ayy 21 W.Edy .vy ; Mr.Simon Stevens, Sr, altho ga a| classes.lt was rare to find an\u2019 \u2018dr- suggest many possibilities of misfor- | j 9 Cah + pd re vith me to the m cui, Notary ti Sgt.ï V.Seaward arabe mechémial ay ny hives tisan really at home among the cler- junes which may have made the lon- IMMIGRATION CHAPLAIN.STEAMER IS TWO: mo y= alte .1 St ped 21, JAH, Bishop2 él Lig an 5 RS ê + uildi 2.A canoe that he .2° 200% Fe 5 Jun ADie.', co r mi Somme Co | ry | : : we w : ger rai re tha roy thed \u2018Tékm' competition, range 200, 500, and Boat b out of the solid tree was w Bishop ore credited the clergy vith: DOMESTIC TROUBLES MAY HAVE + METHODIST MISSION BOARD WILL US gimme \\ , Tu \u201cyou méar \u2018to cénivey to 500 yards] \u201cere 347105 uadron, Abe largest on the river at that time he said.the .Cnurch ought, to quit the \u201cLED TO ACT, ob LOCATE ONE AT MONTREAL.To W KS » OVE a aa?de Court that it was the other side! Dudswell Rifle Association, 314 Pent (80 Yor ago).in which he grain ro administration of poor relief \u2018and én- | Oliver Piché came to Sherbrooke short- | Toronto, Oct.6.\u2014At the sessions off | Lu: Lo TPES Hposed of Ts an and a half, for bin order, Wattopekah Rifle Associar ta ei 8 an t mill.The stump-of the Bure the representation of the work- |ly before exhibition.At the time of the Methodist Mission Board im thef: 1 ste ; Co 3 yer ng; only one arm, that tion, Le Win aot a whi ch hé hewed it-s AM ing people.\"7s his death no one in town knew any- Metropolitan: Church Wednesday; the Wont to udson Bay Ww EI 4 the row against nine oh your \u2018Grand aggregate\u2014l Lieut.B.E.Con- tres ro the Philip Lyster farm.He ishop Gore, who is famous as & [thing as to his previous life, nor the estimates for the year were submitted | : en S » set | \".| verse, th Huss., 189 ; 2nd prize, W.stands on the ent Pin the building] reacher, a writer on religious sub- [name of any friend he could claim, and the appropriations made.lt will Gover at Expedit on, + BE, Aw 1 say that the other party Seaward, 53rd; 18S.took 8 Épiscop al hutch at hirkdalo jects, and editor of the weil known |Mr.J, McMahon, of Montreal, was be necessary to expend $418,000 to ?\u2018 - oO \u2018 4 : ve the men that assaulfed me.I do ~ Tyro aggregate\u2014C.« Christie 159, the first lodated in this neighborhood.ux Mundi, is a monklike ascetic.sent out to take his place at the Can- C&rry on the proposed liiie- of works UNE ASINESS par - | not .eo Tox oe \u2019 .ae : , 1 1 f tl xt » t h - = \u2014 ape \"o \"yl ear \"Joud Howard Lovell 124, G.W.Paige 117.\" ry building, still rors JUDGE MULVENA | le en ae thine ot Piehe.pérsonaliy ing alsd been Y made for the.distribu JOHNS, NFLD., REGARDING - 1 : > Ait ; : \u2014\u2014\u2014nemmeur- pt.ave - 3 ; 3 *h, .: ps : i , 3 3 5 1 19 * \u2019 69 cents.before I came up to the A DRUNKEN PARTRIDGE the present rick ¢ ure at the build: | \u201con Thursday, however, the day after tion of (these fünds to the different de- SHIP'S SAFETY \u2014 des .whol house.\u201d Continuing the wit- ] LC i tells an amusing tase aby then a lad | - AT SWEETSBURG.bis death, a telegram came, lated Sa- Partments.The consideration of the a fe : Full Bleach } Ms said: \u201cI-would like to make are-| One night a little after dusk as we] ing.One, Jared Powell, then Ve tratoga, N.Y.and signed Mrs.Oliver annual report resulted in the adoption] St, Johns, Nfid:, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.).Piche.\u2018\u2018What day do you want me ©f certain changes in the form of the! _Uneasiness is beginning to |be felt \u2018 isti d Mrk-lf we had gone down: there .for Yere about to go into the house, our| of 17 years\u2019 old, was assisting, an \u2014\u2014 0 \u2019 tonble it \u2018would rot have takep us| younger brother saw something \"dark according to the then custom after the[ «RING DAVID\u201d report.It was decided to appoint an here because.sealing steamer Adventura in Table Da-f SENTENCED \u2014 lto come?Telegraph- immediately.\u201d all lien, Irish } keg.to have wiped the three.of th moving behind the dog-kennel.The putting up of the ridge pole he walk- (ARK \u201cPhi indicate that Pi i immigration chaplain whose duties will} which sailed early in August for Huds \u2018tured, hand- § the face of caren.I worked a older boy reached in as fuf as he|ed it, and having a flask of whiskey HOUSE BREAKING CASK oo a oobi death had informel ds consist , in _ meeting Methodist immi- son's Bay, |is \u201coverdue.1 0 Vessel designs, well § Mt the next day but I felt so bad could and with the help-of uis father, he poured it along the ridge and FROM ROXTON; .= îfe.When her reply arrived he grants lat Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, [carried Canadien Government expeäi- de a yêrd.at I should have beerrin bed: I do who staud at the othor end of the ken-| christened the anne until the build-| Judge Mulvena was in\u2019 Sweetsburg |was-already dead.- and Sti John, in irecting them ito tion, which was to establish téw : 0 know who kicked me on the side.nel, he drew out a.fluttering _ fémale] St.George it remain 5 their destinations and in assisting| Mounted Police posts,- along the'shores ; d on the a , he drew OL.: \u2018 hich was nam | yesterday and held a termi of Court.; Mr.McMabon replied to this tele: his.Las habit of getting into partridge, that acted sso: queerly; we ing of the new Ohitch MACH, IEG, vos Tn the case of.David Wells, alias | gram informing Mra, Pichoof her hus.Æhem in any other: way possible.of the bay, and.was to re- rovision SO A £1 ante d Wi.cj, coul ; [ y.It comet tame \u201cKing David,\u201d oke out jail |band\u2019s death.Thursday afternoon [basis of 850 to each man was n find-| the existing posts.2 | 02 cents] 900.you know Josiah Par.tar, for shu did not seom bo be hurt! built in 1836.Id Mr.Stevons\u2019 fam: {ing Devic,\u201d who broke out lasser [the reply Wan received, *\u201c\u201cFelegraph Ling of the board in regard to home| Major Moodie, \u2018Governof lof Huds § : pps 7 h blood stains Her\u2018fea-Lily \u2018at that tinie were Episcopalians, At Sweetsburg \u20ac ys-ago, a large« jthe reply Wi , ra] ries eBay Torri the Bhi Roller .Rd oe 4 ' _ there were no .bl stains be ; 1 y hev h ve drifted into the Metho- ly signed petition for a - suspended y how Piohe died.Mother said to live missions 168, son\u2019s Bay Perri ory an on e ! pa Linen! oS .Nes, - thers, no marks anywhere, but shefbut they nave Cr that.The Mei] sentence was presented to the Court |Detroit, Mich.;/4th Street.\u201d The Adventure was due here\u2019) a fort.ng.with red | | about 17 in.§ good close d extra absorb- A nlity, the oF @ .sc quality.19 cents?+ Ja,ik.not - it t\" you] could neither walk nor fly, end what] dist connection since ane el ni : of rsdav evenin telegra e-, : : .| night ago.Her crew consists\u2019 of 26 hy?\"by.ear ee ostinviite, was the strangest of all Ye did not thodist Church _at Trenholmville hav* | on the ground that the mocused was of, Thus cay i ni è Ad legr who it re, MILLIONS G0 up IN SMOKE.natives of this place.°| Cv.mi im.| through the village \u201cfrightened, - and.svery ome 1 |ing been built about tho same time:|'weak inte eot-and-had already been in} celved signec A.Adams, who it ap] 5 \u2014\u2014 iid ST a tours that nothing living is] Me Stevene\u2014tho subject of this sketch] jail for somo time.The \u2018Court sen-|pears is Mrs.Fiche's daughter and| ARTLING FIGURES REGARDING| RANGEVEITS P, due NGC de TC + think Kuows that n d Ey ving led \u2019 volunteer in 1836-37, and wag] tenced the accused to thirty days fn; step-daughter of deceased.It said LINU I : \u2018| ROOSEVELT S PANAMA | » No, sir.I will tell you how shyer than a partridge.We marveled] \u2014wus a VOU eg guatded, under jail, holding that the allegations as\\|\u2018\u2018\u2019Mrs.Piche unable to do anything.| FIRE LOSSES IN CANADA AND (SET OR En ice ! PE TRIP POSTPONED.eee: LIKELY TO GO UNTIL b .Mr.Parsons and 1] at the.sight as she sat quietly in the| one cof the troop thal qua\".ail,)] set up in the petition that the accus- Bury body there.\u201d .TR : : bed « little.disputerabput, the .right older boy's\u201d hand, breathing vor fast, Gaptuin Brady, the Sherbet upon it ed was of weak mind, had notJ] And so the funeral was held and the] i STATES, ° to dump stohen\u2019i \u2018 fedr.Fi apd ih \u2018a \u2018ditch and\u2019 1 spoke but showing\u2019 absolutely no lin anticipation of a been pleaded in the case, and could {remains of Oliver Piche laid to rest in | New York, Oct.6\u2014(Special)\u2014 HE IS NOT * : ! ; ; ; 3 \u2014 fr e ite \"States.In! b.bout it.He said that 1lied,| Suddenly our younger boy exclaim- by a-forve from the Uni \u201cStevens, | not now be accepted as a reason - on {St, Michael\u2019s Cemetery.loss byl fire in.the United States ur i Le the ers and lifted Led, \"Oh, [know what ails bor: Shela) fell à Br oe on tho occa-| bis behalf.; .©) | A letter, however, has since been.Canady during the month of Septe AFTER CONGRESS ADJQURNS.| oz.of Table @ ki up like that, (Witness demonstrat-| drunk ; she\u2019s been eating pokeberries!™ fell in the ki £ Richmond, Va.,| Joseph Bellehumer, of ton, ask- [received by Mr.McMahon, from Miss her, ag compared by the Journal of Washington, Oct.6~In view of the: , ready bem M to the Court how it was done.) I| Sure enough; we had all read \u201cabout sion of the taking : \u201clod for a speedy trial and pleaded |C.A.Adams, which throws more light Commercs and Commercial bulletin ag- \u2018ashington, Oct.in : ze 17 x 17 \"6d not hurt him: : partridge getting drunk on pokeber- by General Urant.+ ken a great in- guilty to a charge of house breaking.|on the matter.It says: \u201cIn reply to gregated 810,352,550, or about #3, Cuban situ tion, Pres ent Roose! morted.Ps Que.You stated yesterday that ries, but had forgotten it.Mr.Stovens as take nd dperated 'a| It appeared from thie evidence that tho | your telegram of today I will say imy 000.000.below the record \u2018same month vel may p 5 pono aie ntemp good D et Jæ did not pretend to be a boxer?| We took her into the house, and she| terest in slate mining an farm which accused had broken into a hotel.at mother was married to Oliver Piche, in 1905 : ) trip \u2018to the isthmus of Panama.He : hat as at kw.Tdo not, - - - sat on the_table while we ate our sup-| quarry on the old Kirkda e a me: Roxton while under.the influence of li- March 13th, 1906, at Bury, Que.Sines | Nine > months\u2019 losses by fire now.had planned to 8 hers in lovembér,.A \u201coe : - Ques, But you have given boxing |per.How indescribably funny she] is still to be seen, the sam t in Ming-| quor during the night.As there was |ihat date uiitil the present my mother reach the sum of $400;587,750, a fig- immediately afer\u2019 the elections, , ahd.nee: bong, T5 Be - looked sitting there by my plate al-} ses the river and rope Ons worked no criminal intent, the Court let him has resided here in Saratoga and I} ure never : before equalled in the his-t1t had heen arranged that jie 100; ç = ue, What do you call boxing les-|lowing me to stroke her smooth, | sey .This latter quo! Y Loss success- go with a sentence of four months at have supported her, with the exception tory of the country.~ should he made if a battleship.Sec: al Le - mea?\u2018When was younger 1 used] brown mottled hack, permitting \u2014 the for three years, more Gp \u2018arst had hard labor.: of the month of August, during which = ° \u2014 - retary of War Taft was to have ac- 9: cents va Pro \\ the gloves and practic: wild-woods thing rlese, drank folly oly Pro ioe slate : | + \u2014 month she was in-Colebrooke, N, Æ.: THE STR ANGER IN PARIS,\u2019 gompanied | ion Tn account hv + boy i le » of us.Poor, helpless \u201cjus ; | \u2014 qAt time he left wi - Po .; s SOSEVES A : oan moter da foun but sie L have) cach one fus Pat\u201d Di would part [ HEARST TO-COVER THE STATE, [At ihat time bo lef her without mon (mrom Everybody's Magazine) [dent may mot déem it vise to.lamve 184 certe p- ® M the gloves, ~ ly open \u2018and shut and if we puther up 4 NO MiLl ARISM.LU _ \u2014 until your telegram today.; Now, Mrs.|, No one is ever quite free from its Som oun Ty un after on en = ches wide, - uses Mayhew, who was ot the on her feet she would sway ane to er ] | | JHE WISHES TO LEARN THE V IEWS Piche is penniless.He has broken up meghes,.Have you been in Paris ?At|i November.as now a eneiil nee weave, Bas ouse in question, generally with half-closed eves an fqn JORDEN AT BANQUET Di- OF THE PEOPLE AND Tô'GIVE .her home and left her without a cent |n hote or lodging house of any sort?pe will wait! for the legislatbre tecess rbent queli- we ated.the evidence of the pre-| tail and wings.How we laughed - | SIR F.BORDEN AT BAM I : Fo \u2018|and I being her daughter will care for Then you have seen, again and again, 0 make the trip.: vf regular.-333¢ ng a ety in regard to Cass strik-| how we regretted that we had no cam \"NIRS ITS.EXISTENCE IN | = THEM HIS.\" - her, but as far as Piche's| body, I'll one of; the mysterious a ents of the Le TP: Se = Foy va hat informed cra and wo wore \u2018unable po Mr: + Job! CANADA: ; 4; Albany, NY, Oct, 6\u2014William R.san nothing Jo Jo with t anyway.med IN police.Usually he is an old REV.D.NORMAN, MISSIONARY \u2018TQ- ee > - \"a was to be éivate lp .so.- aaa cL.i : on |) nur i , dressed In r y 1 Co be.: / : for.samples , il later on that it.was to bo a Not another such chance woull BPYE London, - Oct.-6.\u2014C.H.Wilkinso Hearst, as oun cate the Fidependence expenseif he left no money, Others of nose ahd quick-oyod\u2014so humble a JAPAN, AT STANSTEAD.i ea Misc] au Mr.Westover as.the fone be likely.to \u2018have in a ete ace presided at a banquet Tuesday\u2019 night} æague tickets, \u201d -arrived -in \u201cthis city [Us Fou own.judgment.Will you little man that you might easily over-1 The Three [Villages are to have the 7 ET F ), speaker.When witness: got] As I held her up agains my 1 iven by the directors of the British | ednesdav: : After an hour\u2019s\u201d delay {kindly notify what was the cause of |Jook him.A small ink bottle hangs opportunity to hear -a -returned mis PE IM) I rot (à te school house he went in nnd felt the soft, faint little ph bi Columbia Development Company, atl.party loft for Fonda, where Mr, [his death.He said at one time he had Ly a string from his waistcoat and a sionary.who) had the rare privilege of - 1 or J ugh the porch and Mr.Smith told brenth from het bill against my on the Princess restaurant.Sir Frederick lg C050\u201d Wednesday afternoon.[relatives in.Detroit, Mich., but we af- yellow penholder is thrust iw between! an appointment by the Mikado\u2019s Gov- 3 2 er he cor that the méeting was she seemed: the very spirit ou ie Borden, responding [to the toast of the When asked; if it was his intention to | rwards found -no -one by that name |two of the buttons.He slips into the |'ernment as chaplaih to the Japanese ta ale\u2019: one, \u201cWhen T enterec , 4 sence .of all that 18 woodsy,.8 Yo pe Doñinion \u201cof Canada, gave a glowing make an extended tour of \u2018the \u2018State, It ere.He claimed to have lived there.hotel or lodging-house and copies the forces in the war with Russia.v.D; } va aa whem I afterwards learned mote and inaccessible; and yet IV accôunt of the prosperity.of the coun\u201clMr, Hearst, said: \u201cYes, Twill do\u2019 so [dn Ath St.If anything of any value names from the register.If you ask| Norman, B.A., B.D., of Nagano, Ja- ! ke.Veatôver, stopped me nt The] she was, right -in my hands; ddzi 1\u2019 ry Irom the, Atlantic.to:the Pacific.jor two .epsons.First, I-want to which might be of .use to Mrs.Piche him who he is he will probably whis-| pan, is to preach in Centenary Mes 4 > or ve turned me round: and undet- dizzily, \u2026 de@ntlessly drunk.\u2014B: Fe He did not believe there was Any mili- meet the people in order that I may please send it to her address.Notify per, \u201cI\u2019ve come for the census.\u201d Tt is] thodist church at 10.30 a.m.on Sun< i 1 hi pe \u201cik me out-duors I asked Hitchcock \u201cin \u201cA / Partridge on a tarism in Canada, nor was there any have as accurate an idea as possible us if any word was left.\u201d Le, a tradition.Always, too, he- has a day; at Beebe Plain in th evening, | vio hat he \u2018meant, and Mr.Alden; Spree,\u201d in the Outing Magazine.- likelihood of \u2018there being any.He of what they want, so that if I .am It is learned that at times during his box of snufi.- A friendly little man\u2014| and is to lecture on Japan| in the ¥ dans proie me, offered to shake] .ee CTORY could not \u2018understand why anyone] 1 ted I'll be able to carry out their stay in Sherbrooke Piche was inclined full of good counsel to the landlord or | Pierce Musiq Hall on Monda evening.' À said : \u201chow do yon do, Mr.ADAMSVILLE BUTTER \"TO1 should make the statement that.mili- wishes.Secondly.because J want to to, over indulgence in intoxicants and landlady\u2014he learns all the news of| The lecture iwill be illustrated by & i Mover.\u201d Some one then said where SOLD.tarism existed in Canada.1 express my views directly to the peopla this combined with other misfortunes the fresh arrivals ; and so, prying and| very fine set of views, most of them ; -7 We hold the meeting, and Mr, nl .Oct.6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.Major Howard, Agent-General, from ox diva them 8.correct understand.of his life doubtless led up to his sud- gossiping, all his flays pass.At night, from.Mr.Nbrman\u2019s own camera,show: (Continued anv LS Adamaville, il has.sold his butter Nova Beotia, responding to the toast in Se hat those\u2019 views.are.\u201d - den and lonely end.in his little ilat, he copies out his list.ling various aspects of Japanese life; a _ on» page 7.) [Frank Ravene d his skimming station to Nova Scotia, laid particular stress g \u2019 > \u2019 to - .ee of names and writes his reports.If including socia , industrial military, oo Ts VRA : factory be ror re Mr.De Roche of l'on the opportunities it offered for- hot FASTMAN.: During the night of Oct.1 twenty- you come often to Paris or stay long] and religious affairs.There will be na Pore, THER PROBABILITIES.fu Hawk for.the sum of $5,600, only agricultural emigrants, but for} (og _The - entertainment ,ko be [five men armed with revolvers and \u2014especially if you frequent the coni-| fee, but a collection will bg taken 19 oeagt for St.Alphonse for \u2019 1 those who had- money to invest, | given by \u201cthe RF.of I.ti been rifles, who boarded the Black Sea pany-of politicians or rogues \u201cthose re-| pay expenses.10° .ue postponed from Wednesday evening to steamer Czarevitch George, at various ports make qui a little book, In \u2014 CR : the next 24 h ia.elf _ = { the Metéorologicai Bureau : J t Paw- | CC i, , gical Bureau : - Mayor James H.Higgws, ol law - .J Lo À in Lime which is filed & in à '|.FIELDING ELECTION CASE; southwester] oy! overnor of A tentative decision has been Thursday, Oct.11th.freshments ints on her voyage, succeeded in | time, which is filed away in the po-|.) E \u2018 monte winds, a fou Tou a fucks, has-been, Chas.Sisson, ot reached by Chairman Shonts, of the Jwilt alsg, bay served.It witl ba'held in Efatracting and getting .away with \u2018lice archives.Some very interesting| Ottawa, Oct.6.\u2014The Supre nc t brrning &s, but mostly - f veu P je ice, Bi as Jieutenant-gover: sthifpian Canal Commission; \u201cthat \u2018the the lectpyeyroom of the Methodist \u201836,000 from.the- mail and the ship's bio raphies of eminent Americans are| has reserved judgiment in the ding 08 Solar, iE and ars yn Paire Cane he built by-¢ontract; \" \u201cghurch; _ : \u201ctreasury.| to be: found there, l'assure you, |Election Cases __ 0 = 5 poo ; _ oo gs Col \u2026 et: nr di j ; oe | _ = a \u201c \u2018 1\" i .aL 74 FEEDER ar rE SEN Lees unalt * .À cope STE Cn ab ~! - i | f .i : i > | - - fro \u201cii | Ï _ : _ Ho 1010» J | | + .- - 20° ha | i 74 orne 222200 .ee ad We can prove it.of \u2018doing up SHIRTS, COLLARS \u2018and CUFF Ss is Detter than other ways.- _ IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, Telephone 10.- - \u2019 CME irs erie mites ee a nl en me es ; ¢ wg he a yh oo a Roun aa pry Egg Eh SN Perte Li ; TR rex PES Ta here $e - $ fo ish Sh ar Age ; w fey eget Th ot go % h = = 2 \u2018Ag.3 ¥ i, da à = EAN CE 3 : Te RFA PRE ES RESTE À 3 08 = Cae, RE ca 43 sold.Price, attachment.\u201cWATERMAN CF OUNTAIN PENS & are the world\u2019s\u2019 standard \u2018and our leader, sold on a guarantee with the firm behind each pen $2:50 and Other good pens, See the Clip Cap, the voie W.J.H.- Mek NDSEY, _up.$1.00 and up.- ; Difficu Charges moderate.When_you want up-to-date go fo begs self and Miss from the Chicago,- fons nt pT He a = dein .} >.just \u2018received ° the newest Ready - med Hats, \u201ctré * worth \u2018twice this DRE be ram aR El ali BE Tn Lal GMS STC UAY ye oof bee - bi sham sme «Re ny ide a ade - apré, ête., Ete, a aug ia aa RON ET SEAS LE ee eT me To a a ea jo > Op i Wh Binh Sis oS SEE pe speech Pamnble du ae ét ai me Th re a J.N.WHITE - Bred ate Optician, \u2019 icook, Que.Eyes-sétentifically tested for ginsses,\u2019 cases our \u201cspeci Retprence\u2014All pest patrons.PHOTOG RAPHS.all styles and prices.We have y od and 0 lo SON'S, lf Wellingtos St.Sherbrooke.) mss O'NEILL, a \"DANVILLE, to inform thé publie that her- Brown have_-returned] Bufalo, Toronto and Montreal Openings, and now have a very -to-wear and Trim- - 81.00 to $1.75, amount, and bar- ins in Dress Goods, Skirts, Blouses, :\u201d STAMMERERS 5 a, ARNOTT METHOD ts the only ces semt on request.Address e Arnott Institute alty.beautiful lot of delicacy.| me Soul of a Plane ls the Action.Insist on otto MIGEL\u201d > house to house canvass Bi she said, Wy, 0 X Van TORT) oN AY! \u201crol KANSAS: TO.FIND HER! jsonf | Writing of Ellis Island\u201d scènes.- in Everybody's Magazine, \u201d Ernest Poole says: - Mn this same hall an old Austrian mother was kent five days.She had lost the\u201d railroad ticket her son had sent her.in and again they telegraphed to* i small town where she said he lived, but no reply came.\u201c \u2018He is so fine, so strong, so rich\u2014 my Fritz1\u201d\u2019 she kept saying.\u2018This fine ) dress and \u2018this bonnet he sent me.To Austria he wrote me every week, Sure- ly\u2014surely he will come)\u2019 \u2018\u201c\u201cShe grew worse and worse, \u2018She could not sleep at night, and all day she sat by the window watching : the Manhattan sky-scrapers.Her \u2018face grew haggard and liped with tears.She was \u2018so_bewildered, she \u2018could no longer answer_questions.The name of the town was all she could give.There were eighteen towns of this name in various States; but the name of her son\u2019s State she had forgotten.All she knew was that Fritz lived in a town \u2018quite near New York.\u201d Town after town was telegraphed to.Still no reply.At last it seemed hopeless; and , the old lady was about to be deported.\u201cSuddenly came a telegram: \u201cHold mother! Am coming!\u201d And four hours later another: \u2018Don\u2019t deport my mother.I have plentr to support her.Am coming by fast train, , her!\u2019 \u201cAnd late- that afternoon a young \u2018man, éleepless and wild-eyed, arrived\u2014 from.Kansas! \u2018Quite near New York.7 + HORMONS IN- SOUTH DAKOTA.(From the Milwaukee Sentinel.) ~.Mormons are beginning to be active in South Dakota.This was especially true in Mitchell, and the city, small as it is, has been lately \u2018stirred up by Mormon missionaries.Four of them were thepe and they worked diligently spreading the gospel of their religion.At first they worked quietly, making a nd speaking of only the more harmless points oi their faith.Later on, however, they began speaking in: the streets.During the evening they would preach, - and during the day they would visit in the residence district.\u2018Lhey met their Waterloo, however, when they called un-the wife of a Methodist minister.One of the ladies\u2019 societies of the church was meeting at the house that day, and the members all insisted on knowing how the Mormons stood on the Ro on question.The men tried to show the advantages of plural -marria ee and in doing so used expressions \u2018ahd explanations which angered the.ladies.When they told their respective husbands about it later the missionaries were used pretty roughly and were -glad to get out of town.That ended Mormonism in Mitchell, \u2018but in other places preachers from Salt Lake City are in force and doing all they can to gain women to their \u2018faith: Co.YW ) SHE GOT A JOB.There is a true story of one young woman who had devoted almost a year to pulling wires and using all possible influence: to gain an interview = @certain theatrical manager: At st hér hopes were realized\u2019; she got {her appéintment and she was finally ushered into the manager's private of Hfice.He received her most coraiall yp ed her a chair.\u2018\u201c\u201cI'hank gratefully, \u201cI think ou,\u2019 \u2018will sit down.getting here .and I'm a little tired.\u201d And the manager, eat man and hence has a sense Belmont Davis The Outin in \u2018dhe Rialto,\u201d Magdzine for October.~ Deepen Baby\u2019s s Dimples & - Keep the wée one plump and rosy.LS Ç_ 3 The right food, rightly eaten.will do i +, More and more: mothérs are Jearning the fe sod value of Mooney\u2019 S Perfection Cream\u2019 Sodas The more they learn about these crackers, | ~ the more they rely on them for the children\u2019 s health and strength.- | - Most grown folk esteem them a dainty Mothers: know them for what _ they are-a wholesome, nourishing food as well as a table luxury.The air-tight, moisture-proof packages preserve their.jy and cris ness - In the popular lunch palls.At your groce = -MOONEY BISCUIT & CANDY CO., LIMITED, STRATFORD, Ci.ADA 5 J sEmnan0ox3 m ¥ parLy ed i \"GotonER: os poss \u2018 rr WR 2, af : Six of the ving loaders\u2019 of\u201d.ny 2m | East \u2018 Siberian Degl ent hives: bed \u2018sentenced to deatR, three tofhardda-.f bor and nineteen Fu serve various terms in di ciphnary.battalions for mutiny.Alfred.Corrigan, employed sevx the Rainy River Lumber: Company, miles from Rainy River, Ont.; was accidentally He lives but a few minutes\u2019 \u201cBiter the accident.Sixteen ships: under charter by.the United States Government : are: moor- ed-at docks in Brooklyn waiting orders to sail to Cuba or a southern point to tak supplies Or to, serve as transports for sailors.The Pope: on Thursday - recelved in rivate a Monsignor Donato Sbaretti, the Apostolic Delegate , Canada.The Pope waa almost satis fied at the delegate\u2019s reporv on ' the condition of the Church in- Canada.The only town survivor of the navel battle f Navarino, which took ace in 827, is still living near Rive, namely John Stainer, who has just passed his hundredth birthday.| Stainer was a midshipman\u2019s steward lon board the Talbot.It is reported that Germany + and Au#tria ane considerably increasing their armies.- A scheme for augmenting the Ger an engineers and heavy artilley will submitted \u2018to tne Reichstag s only, while Austria will add vo her forces fifteen new artillery and fourteen howitzer regiments.At a bull fight at Bordeau Tues- \u2018day a matador fell dead from excitement, thereupon the authorities announced that the performance was at an end.Some men from the spectators jumped into the arena to carry on the fight.The bulls attacked them.furiously and gored five of them one fatally.Dr.Fred.A.Cook, of Brook] n, has reached the summit \"of Mount McKinley, which towers - 20,464 feet above the Pacific Ocean and is assumed to be the culminating point : of the North American continent.Dr.Cook\u2019s feat is particularly notable, as this is the first ascent of the mountain on record and followed repeated failures.* Col.Mapleson has made a definite: offer of £120,000 for the Lyceum eatre, London, intending \u2018to devote it to the production of grand opera.\u2018Cummings\u2019 Wild West Show, owned by Walter L.Main, was destroyed by fire in winter quarters at Geneva, O., Tuesday.)ne.of the employees was burned to death.Most of the animals were also burned.The: Joss.will be about ,000.; ag WHAT MAKES THE HEART WEAK.Two important causes of heart trouble are underwork and overwork, but chiefly underwork.Where due to overwork it has been physical, not mental.\u201d The hearts of long distance runners and bicyclists sometimes become hypertrophied, while children some- - I\u2019ve been just ten months fects, amon \u2018who is really a |pulmonary I] m SH TE times succumb to too arduous pla With children, however, it is usually due to a predisposition in that -direc- tion from their parents, whose hearts have been weakened by prolonged un.derexercise, rather than to overexercise on, their part.\u2018As the resylt of a recent examination of nearly 10,000 school children in the ry grades, by the Board of Health; as found that 50 per cent.we » shffering from physical de- which predominated defective visio , \u2018ingufficient nutrition, | and heart ailments\u2014a ot |startling condition of our hoasted civ- umor, promptly engaged her.\u2014 Chas.|ilization,\u2014G, Elliot Flint in \u201cIs the Ina in crease in Heart Weakness Due to Overwork?\u201d in The Quting Magazine for il * == > cata; mn A gE i our an Depot for Depot for The best Invigorator for the digestive and respiratory Organs, In ; fhé most efficacious, the most pleasisg and feast irritating of Tonics and avigoratars.3 - _ The Tonic and Tnvigorator for weak and run down people.To try it is to : Sor 4-wine glasses every day.Beware of the numerous imitations.For-sale everywhere.the United States the .Western Provinces .- DIGESTION MADE EASY BY THE T rappists\u2019 Phosphated- Wine of \u2014\u2014Cinchona Barkem\u2014 N as use it.| | tints.jis, 1 think; the best, iar) de BR Mr.# e 6\u2014Atmong' nk: Harvey g y Centre, a an\u2018 uests of .Mr, and: Mrs.J.Wilson; wport, Vt., the\u2019 guests of Mr.Mrs Thos, B Br onnid Mrs.D.Berlain, retur ed from Waterville after visiting ptr States and\u2019 Canadian Boundary om- missioners, in town where they will er, of Hamilton, Ont., Organizer C.of.Smith, \u2018of the \u2018mount, where he will remain till Tuesday.This week's market prices are as follows :\u2014Beel, forequarter, 4c.to be.per lb.; beel, hin quarter, Bo.to Gc, per lb.; pork, alive, 6c.per lb.; pork, dressed, The.to 8c.per lb; sheep, alive, Jie.1b.; lamb, alive, - 44c.So be.1b.; lamb, dressed, forequarter to 10c.per 1b.; lamb, dressed, - hing: quarter, 12c.to 14.per Ibs; fowls, alive, Be.per lb; fowls, dressed, 8c.per lh.; chickens, alive, 7c.per lb.; chickens, dressed, 10c.to 120.11b.; ham, 17c.per lb.; breakfast bacon, l7c.per [lb.; lard, 14c.per lb.; | butter, 28c.pet Ib.;-eggs, 22e.per doz.; cheese, 15c.per 1b.; honey, 1Be.to 18e, per square; potatoes, 50c.to 60c.per bushel.| Mr.Wickenden/has left for Lennox- ville for the purpose of conducting the services both morning and evening in the Methodist Church.there.| The pastor of the Methodist | hurch will take as his subject to-morrow \u2014 Evening, \u201cThe Church that Holds.\u201d ge > .RICHMOND.Oct.6.\u2014The anniversary services of the Methodist church takes place tomorrow.Dr.ékson, of Montreal, will be the miniAter of the day.The Presbyterian, and Congregational churches withdraw their evening services to join in the celebration.choir will render appropriate music for the occasion.golf season, also the Richmond and aS aus Go, off Club were given a start this week.Thanksgiving Day will no doubt be fixed as the field day for the immediate future, when it is be arranged.|, A Richmond doctor has made a wonderful discovery, and no doubt his name will be heralded all over the world before the readers of the Record read this article.: Chronic sleeplessness spells insomnia, baffling, a most incurable disease; has at.last given away to one of Barrie Bros\u2019.Oster- moor Mattresses.You get a deep drawn sleep on one of these when all else fails.Price, $12 and upwards.Mr.A.S.Raimbach, manager of the local branch of the ET, nk, returned this week, having beech, out ot town for about seven weeks, Tour of \u201cwhich he spent at his mother\u2019s home in London, Eng.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 GEORGEVILLE.Oct.6.\u2014Recent arrivals are Mr.and Mrs.James Clark and daughter trom visiting friends in lberville; Miss Stelle Hughes, from Me antic, to teach the school here ;.Andrew McGowan from the, Northwest ; Mrs.R.L.Ayer, irom Visiting her aun, Mrs.J.G.Christie, at Stanstead Junction, and sister, Mrs.A.A: Gus- tin, at Fitch Bay.Departures are Mr.apd Mrs.Collar from the Holbrook camp (Hemlocks) for Boston ; Mr.John D.Williams from visiting his sister, Mrs.John B.Pearse for Boston ; Miss Russell for New York; Mrs.R.n.Jina- say, Miss Amy Lindsay and Miss Alger for Montreal ; Master Allan Rout- dge for ssishop\u2019s College School at Lennoxville.Messrs.Fred.Hall and Jack O\u2019- Leary, of \u201c Graniteville, were here on Saturday with their launches to \u2018pass the customs.Owing to the extremely high wind they and their party of seven were obliged to have a couple of fine looking boats.Mr.W.H.Rediker has been on the sick list for a week, but is now able to be out again.¢ The recent light frosts have caused the maples to put on their beautiful The\u201d weather is \u2018 now, quite warm and enjoyable.| \u2018l'he fall so tar hag beon lovely.CASTLEBAR, Oct.5.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Manseau, of | Bury, were, the guests of Mrs.E.M.Leet on Monday night ; also, visited other friends in this vicinity, and took in the Danville Fair.They left on Tuesday a.m.to make several culls on their return to Bury.Mr.and Mrs.M.Burbank are visiting his_ brother and sister, Slatington.m Mr.E, M.Leet attended the Jack- -8On- -Miner wedding at, Granby.now : at is the guest of Mrs.Wm.Palmer, rtf HOW TO MAKE THE HEART STRONG.\u201cThe kind of exercise one should take for his heart\u2019s sake is extremely important.As 1 have already said, exercise, to affect the heart sufficiently, must be vigorous, though not too vigorous.Ordinary walking, while ealthful, falls short of this requirement.That calisthenics nnd light exercises generally are also deficient in, while all humanity naturally indulge in light exercises, yet heart ailments ave prevalent among them.Everv one that is not bedridden walks more og less; and I have read learned articles which try to prove that walking is the only exercise man requires, \"But if a man never runs, he could not, if he would, run fairly\u2019 fust even a half- mile.: So the argument is in effect that \"a man need not be able to run.1 cannot, agree with this conclusion ; for walking at a moderate pace affects heart\u201caction only: slightly.Running of all exercises for the heart,- Of course one whe has a weak heart cannot immediately run.either fast or far; nor is it x Motard, Fils & Senecal, soi hf for or tone Place Royale.Montreal.\u2026ROUSÆ#S POINT, .CALGARY N.Y.ALBERTA | i ge ' a \u2014 \"speed.[Let him hegin by necessary for the average individual to\u2019 learn to Bit great distances at a high health to' be able to run, without distress, say a hali- mile at a fair pace, jogging one-eighth or one-quarter of a mile, then a half- \u201cmile, which distance he may ultimately run reagonably fast.\u2014The Oouting Ma- | gazine, and his .mother, of Der-l.«their auto, Shes: \u20ac and Mrs.A: E.Ellis and child, of- | \u2018and- ham-| \u2018for the past week: à 1 Messrs.Baylor and Rainback, Unit make their headquarters for a few days ; Mr.Horace, home from Cole- brooke, N.H., \u201cwhere he spent this week ; Mr.B.D, Hopkins kome for a- week\u2019s vacation, the guest of his mother ; Mr.Coo epartures = are :\u2014Principal .Ernest |\u2019 High School, to West- 3 et morning, \u201cWill the Old Book Stay?\u201d | The - hoped soïne form of competition will new gasoline - remain here until the next day.They - | him prosperity and : Mrs.Dan Robinson of Singhampton, of Bury, whe has been very sick, this respect is proved by the fact that, | ut everyone owes it to his | For One Week, Berlin, which were due to waiting for them \u2014we sha Ladies\u2019 Jackets that woul 12 and $14 for = is all the vogue in Paris t he.ff .° | We are in r eceipt to-day of a large shipment of Ladies\u2019 JACKETS and MANTLES, Imported direct from Owing to.that delay and {the many who have been i be naturally marked at 10, Ten Dollars Each.These are all the very latobt: styles in fancy tweeds; Black and Colors and among the styles is the \u201cEnglish Motor Coat\u201d and the \u201cRestaurant\u201d, the latest which above, we call attention to a nice assortment of Evening Wraps and Theatre Coats, La \u201c105 - 107 Wellington 5 t reet ave arrived one month ago.11 sell for one week ALL the 3 -day.In addition to the % a.BAY L.EY.arr oto +0+ +++0+0+e+e te+e+tete MASSAWIPPL Co Oct.6.\u2014Mrs.Wilcox leaves Friday! for \u2014 Wostfield, Vt., to visit het daughter, Mrs.David Hitchcock, who is quite ill.Miss Maud Peck has gone to Charleston to remain for a few weeks.Miss B.St.Lizier, who has beën Moritreal Monday.Thirteen young people from here at tended the chicken pie supper at Me.1, Wyman\u2019s Barnston, à few nights ago.| : Quite a number attended the social dance at the F\u2018oresters\u2019 hall, Hatley, Wednesday, evening.lg n Sunday Rev.Luttrell gave a ha, vest sermon.\u2018The church was nice-i ly'decerated for the occasion by the nimble fingers of three of our .young.ladies.| A baptismal ceremony took place at the same time.\u2018The children! were two belonging to Mr.D.Boland; nd one to Mr.and Mrs.Albert Ler ms.|; A large number of.ladies attended, the W.rt TA Call\u2019s pie _\u2014 provided.Recent arrivals include Mr.J).Wil-| lard \u2018and Miss Minnie Willard, 1 Cummirigs and Mrs.E.Smith, of Coaticook, \u201cat Mr.A.Smith*s, where) sho will visit over Sunday, Mr.Cummings, having returned; Mrs.B.Kezar from a few days at Compton ; Mr.and Mrs.John Atkinson, of Sherbrooke, guests of Mr.Chas.Peck; Mrs.John Robinson, of Ayer'\u2019s- Clift, at Mrs.H.Hitchcock\u2019s; Mr.W.Stevenson, from Boston, now returned home ; Miss Boland, of Stanstead, guest of her brother.+ - KINGSEY FALLS., Oct.6.\u2014Mr.'I'.A.Johnson has re-; signed his position as manager of the D.I.Co.\u2019s-store, which position he has satisfactorily filled during the past twelve years.Mr.Johnson has accepted à more luérative position) with Messrs.Gilgore & Co.at Beau- harnois, to which place kind thoughts of all will follow i» pleased to report thar the vacancy ere has been accepted by Mr.I.Chadsey, a worthy gentleman, also.has held with the 1).P.Co.for several years, i inst.at Mr, Sidney Shaw\u2019s, under the; auspices of the Methodist ladies was a decided success, both sora and financially.À Mrs.I.Harvey leaves on Friday States.\u2014 LEARNED PLAIN, the N.E, October §.\u2014Mr.Isaac Goodenough, 18} \u2018improving, Mrs.M.Hodge made a short visit here, and has returned to Coaticooks| where - she has been: topping.She ex-: pects to leave for.New York about the 13th, to_he gon all winter.Mr.Henry Sherman is visiting nisj parents, Mr.and man.! Mrs.Lothrop is visiting her daugh-| ter, Mrs, G.W.French.Mr.H.A.Stevenson was at brooke on the Grand Jury.Mrs.William Willson is still with; her daughter, at \u2018Cranbonme, Que.,! who is very ill.- .- Sher- I + Many fishing craft have been lost in &, storm which.has just swept over| the coast of Lorient, Franca, .Lu BY\u2019S; grow healthy and strong.\u2014_ = M keeps the Oper-|° ator busy.: | 4 .§ tu i 7 West here at her uncle\u2019s, returned home to .meeting at Mrs.Lyford | n Wednesday last.They greatly enjoyed the afternoon and chicken, stock for the Montreal market to-day.of Ast cot, guests of Mr.J.Colt\u2019s ; Mr.M.;.vn wishing, : ppinèss.We are a responsible position The basket social held on, the rd: for a prolonged visit to relatives.in Mrs.George Sher | BIRCHTON.October 6.\u2014The committee appoint: ed to move the hall to the church [grounds expect: to have their work | completed Saturday night.- Mr.18.| Prescott and Ezra Leavette are both jin the neighborhoou with \u2018their threshing macninies.Arthur Munday, à \u2018young man em- \u2018ployed by Hollis Coates, had the mis- working for.Mr.S.Brazel.Miss Laura Kingsey nas from visiting- her sister, Mrs, Colby.Mr.David Hodgman has sold farm to Mr.Munroe, from Bast Angus.Mr.farm to Mr.Hodgman has sold his farm, known as the Thomas place to Mr.Gilman.Mr.Smith Gilman has moved into his house recently purchased from My.KE.Miller.A fine drove of lambs passed through-here this week for Mr.Alex Ames, of your city.Mr.Hubbard Coates other load of lambs yestarday.Mr.Chute loads two cars of mixed Miss Verna Taylor is on an extended visit to Ottawa, Yarm, Westmeath, and intends to visit her uncle in Montreal on her way nome.LORNE.- Oct.6.\u2014Recent arrivals include: Mr.and Mrs.Austin Doyle, of Point St.Charles, at Mr.W.Smith\u2019s ; Messrs.James and John Smith .and Miss Jones, Richmond, at Mr.Smith\u2019s ; Mrs.L.Davett, of Richmond, visiting friends ; sv.Duncan Hutchison, Leeds, guest of his sister, Mrs.Kugene Gordon.Recent departures are : Mr.Ross to Windsor Mills; Miss Emma Fowler to Bromptonville; Messrs.W.Mackenzie and Ernest Fowler to Waterville ; Wm.Laye to Victoriaville ; Ka.Young to Lisbon, N.H; ; ; Oscar Gallup to Saya- bec ; George McKeage to his\u2019 nome in Vermont.There will be no service at Lorne church to- \u201cmorrow (Sunday.) BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS.7 Oct.6.\u2014Messrs.heen away on a fishing trip Lower Provinces.Mr.Charles Damon, who is travelling for a Nursery Stock Co., is call ing on friends here.- Mr.KE.O.Sullivan, visited here on Sunday and Monday : Mr, I.J.Gibson, of Boston, is sick at Mr.Henry Gibson\u2019s.Mr.and srs.Jed lyons stayed over im the J, Sunday with friends uere.> Mrs.Ann Standish and Mr.trip to Berlin, N.H., the latter bringing a little daughter of his hrother, Fabian, home with him for a visit, \u2014+ - MILBY.- October 6\u2014Mr.EK.Burton has ro: turned from his trip to St.Johns, bury, Vt., Caledonia Springs, Ottawa and Montreal.Mr.Ward, of Birchton, was in thé placo Friday.Mrs, George (Gilenday has returned from à trip down through the White Mountainsy N.H.Mr.Gilman has moved to Birchton.; | + : Contt and Countess Witte arrived in Paris from Germany Wednesday.1 He sa¥s he has jabsolutely no.connee-' tion with tue: direction of affairs - in, The hair requires nourlshmep t ft we want it to live healthy.| DARISTAN .HAIR ourish it, and will keep it from falling wt, and if gray will restore it to yout soft and glossy color, frees it from.Dandruff, and makes it Bold by all Druggists, ht SSD If You wait the BEST ~ | Clapboard Machinery - ! Write or Phone Sleeper & Akhurst, Coattcook Russia, but 18 ! following the developments with the keenest interest.XLT Tl TI nN RENIKWER will iis No time to stand around and watch} the other fellows 1 : $rereses fortune of getting his leg broken while returned his \u201cCharles.McAllister has sold his Hodgman, also Mr; H.* loaded an- rl \u2018Thomas W.K.Baldwin, -.| | E.Baldwin, and a few others have [| Leafiaer - Devost took advantage of the cheap Al 1014 1 1 0 de dachf resul ame Aria 10 « ents, lod 17 L903.Ad r e Perique Mélanie ] oi Perique, Turkish ang ¥ ta \"Bobuccos, ts ing Pipe fob package, - G.EDWARD mi \u201cehtectua Deslioer cA Corner Montes) bu\u2018ldings erected Perhaps I can help Juster for the 8 prouke Mutual Fire Proper in a.\u2026ôt [AR ch mond.=; H.Is.BUSINESS WREN CE, A.McCREA, D, Ln, Dental Surgeon, - | 7| North Hatley, o WORTHINGTON &- l\u2019hysicians and Bu bington, - hours : aa em; Dr.M.Hardisty ; Offic hours | 8-10 a.Pan or MOR Advocates, ete, 66 .I otoeatin 5 \u201c|Want ment.| Specialist, King St, She of the Eye,- In Coaticook every laftesnoons until 8 ps | Pho le both offices.\u201c1 17.| A: DARCHE, M.\u2018|, St, Diseases of Women; © 1 tnclu ling X-Ray, Violet Ray, Ra D'Arsonval Current, Ho & BRA! Sun Life Building, ATE, WE A c ATE.Bun Lite \u2018Building, x STENFTG, à oo, ea Coatio & D® Noke Ave.a.m.G 1 do | J.+m | Li, Horse.Stable.W.A.FARWELL, Protestant He and\u2019 Throat Di Sherbrooke, and 1-4 p.m., a by K.ADDIE, O.E,, \u2018Office: 81.St.Pe Balaberry St.D.KENNEDY, GENERAL Dts ance agent.Plate Glass, etc.SURVEYOR & CIVIL NONE \u2018A.DUFRESNBE, Watorworks, Plass of all townships is TT In office office every Sat oe Sl The Compton and Stands as W.G.Johnston's, Tu ovin\u2019 8, Friday at C ville; Saturday at Consultatidné-: 16% a > ., QUERR), Tel; connection.Fire, Liles, Record Block.HES.B.FA NSWOR | \u2018EXPERIENCE sn i Graduate Training School.Cotting Street, of SERIES DURS a\u2019 Cu SOS ov, T - \u201cVC Ip l'as an 4) - Acc p na, Quechee 7.day.vil se figger- do pan.Joy pom.I HN.\u201cD Ac Jrave- Lien a, JTL Of a.m.(Oct, have real.Mr.À foun jon |.le Vv + Mr.Mr.Mr.der w\u2014tt TO am.WALLSTL General Manager, =, j G\u2014Mr.and Mr Jet à returned from u tipu pertorme \u201cShe whbooks | a from iw Design and Trad Mob rirhted\u2014help to win the gum.| Write for 1997 Skate Bock.; i DARTMOUTH, N.S, C NADA 4 BRANCH Orvice: Tonon 0, ONT.7 La rive levis 9.200 pape, onjmodat ion\u2014 leave } arrive Levis so A Fox pires {Sexe , oo arrive She kD 840 pe ; am Lai oko' 110 $8: lg a Sunday.Passeriger\u2014Tenve Quebec 7-80 ily acrid Sunday.\u2018onpmodat ion\u2014Lra ive is , Lahree, Tha |e Vivoped an {he Bible Society in the! fal ure l'hursday eve i Cheon ue re trip to F ft nomen were ent exp Je soir an the Pocabbont: 1 enhboulns, Va.metable, in effect Oc ober bth, 1 1% pb: - Leaving Sher wopke.\u2014 1 Ex ress\u2014I suxe Sherbrodke 7.80 an Levis 1.00 pm, Quebec 1.y except Sunday.et Wednesd , ps ave shorbrooke 200; pa ; arrive: Daily exce Loos 8 aH rriving She brooke, Quebec $ pe Jota arrive Sherpro of B w=day.Decprose,- (01 C5 address on the # I landers J angone Sarradin J ol jettd * wed Colliery Borde 6 qi es ; rio : 1 pp Photography.| Basbors Street, - = dl] and skinner \u201cete Na Sewerage, r - Specialy: - Ed À or ranged Sane aly\u2019 wearing 6 \u201cpo ADOURS will add \u2014pearance.+ - ÉTrey will hold.the wav ook dressy.M1 and see our new d ad see e Jy PALMER ¢ Fate Main 391.7105, No: \"MON TREA returned from\u2019 th dhvention and a: to show some of th ., \u2014 \"- , Johnston \\- \u201c149 Wellington \u201cSt | Baking P | Meuse the sa - Never disap x sale nd all first-cla ?will be a happy.health er starts Now to fe Juat add water-\u2014no mil} ready for use, 1 Sample - (sufficient Meals) Bent free to moth 17 Lewis, wes co, van rt Tp \u2014 \u2018 _\u2014 EE ER EE rede TES LS Be - » - HY RE i .\u2014 AC : : \u2014 ; Mi 16 Er ae ; - - .- ?2 ; EE = Ty ERY 4 » N Tate WIND she lation is growipg steadily and next | TERN TOW, te A fe Sa 2 | .Ù HE : v 00KE LOA ( SOR TABLE year it will in oll robability pass the EAS - NSHIPS NEWS.BK\u201d | \u2019 Some People Wait to Bu liad GE C 0 > .A not \u201c\u2019bite\u201d\u2014is not fifteen thousand mark, There is no Cant.Forbes of the Sherbrooke Sal.| aa ET > \u2018 ,[ i It LR : : itter, ] sound reason\u201d why the i I 1 apt.For e Sherbrooke Sal- | Gil 1 Hae à) ; MORTGA °.alt.Wil is pure alt al not continue indefinitely, giving JE vation Army, gave a lecture on Wed40\"; Louch DROPS TEE i En il IH first mortgnge se- not cake.\u201cJ the present rate of increase a popula- nesdaÿ, in Magog, on \u201cThe Life in the LE ne ep eof sore Vhroute; a ay ; Co E i 5 uiey to loop ON TE rront rate - - [tion of 20,006, five years hence and Lumber Woods of the Grent North-! ® their se An al drritatione ar ie ten It's hard for clean toetk \u2014 pers | ie à ily on real estate at current rnte | 35,000 in n decade.Tho secret mot west\u201d and what the S; A.hus done & passages.Nig toake.Briand th thse fectly clean teeth bo.decay.Ms § ; i : \u2019 - = - maintuini : th lies in | for them.- '- n the red and yellow box.8 eep the clean is tO preserve ho d interest eo.Il.FOSS, eee : our inftustèies a Heady Growth Vies mn 2 - THEY WILL CURE [until they are needed; others buy a them.A brush and water alone si dq = ps, DAVIDSON, \"See.Treas.0000000000000 reasonable means retain what ve have, The Executive Committee of the' pair in advance of the rainy day.~ wre insufficient.Something thay © 2B J President.ce ee mt nam waa ane Brome County Sunday School Assoein- b BEDFORD.Our assortment enables us to meet will destroy the germe that pause - 4 8 ertiier demanda cati=strictoriv.ecay will be required, | re ti lem pf ily Wecay will be required i PEPE SRA Ie Opt ir a TIAA ri ph CN \u2014 em ) § Ve must.by ever .+ om T SL.hy ery reasonable means | ; , VCNOOT 1 \u2018 npr ee 9 - he Onlooker secure more and \u2018still more.We are tion under Rev.Mr, Smith's direction, Oct.6.- Messi -, Paul and John Con- ' _ This help is i ; | MIER $ A ° » CU 4 e m a Positions to make out a strong nre completing ur nogements for the slantineau, both tellers in the I.mT Jd A.WIGGETT & co 18 elp 18 1N - | \u2018 case.We have abundant water pow- convention to be hild here Oct, \u201c25th, Bank, have voue | to Benuce on a \u201came * | | ) 9 | 20++000000000000000000 ce which is -heing converted into elec- and 26th.: - hunting expedition.| They intend to (Opposite New Court House.) GRIFFITH dS i in?\u2018 FIC powbr as the or à ds ea pese : pass the balance of heir das Coe ) : - Kiug David\u2019s Predicament.| as the growing needs of in The funeral of the late Me.Bor il: \u201c « their holidays \u2014 | _ ANTISEPTIC tage we have len, who Wis: killed on the railway On Tuesday evining, Oct.2nd, ; P to he excelled | track, by a train, near Farnham, was| about 65 duncers thoroughly enjoyed \u20ac wi from naviga- held at Brigham on Saturday, and themselves at the inst of a series of C 00 - 00 S TOOTHWA H | ] eo ; cirstrini Sherbrooke require \u2014 11 1 with their family nt Bedford LU.| : require, ang Ni tord.= te k of Fall and : For mar in hand with this adv Mys oc.: om anomalous situations that in\u2019 shipping facilities not : \u201cwhich \u201cRing David\u201d out in Swocts.[in Any centre remove Lo Con rat CE Seo fra ATs Arg Bo on Sarin VI i 3 an To Winter hire is placed, takes the cake ns the tion.New industrie are being os Vi larger attendid, Rev, J.J.Hut-| dances to be given in Victoria Hall \u2018Hl! SE nn \u201cme ret on abled in Caml try day, Amei, | etat Shes ot be bond toe | 1 | The fn an putieptio proparetion 7 EAE TR - ; : dene 1 \"ONCerns Are .| - : + .heat dance wa »e he 3 3 3 i : 8 8 KYW : 2 doubt hy the consciousness of his ne branch manufacturing ants hore Amongst the uumerous legaters who pon Thankegiving evining, Oct, Isth, and Su lie that ae ne oath.hard he Cité 1 IN -8- -4 oo qheeenee, made his escape from jail, Every new industry wants to Jocate will he enriched by the -benefactions of it having been cided to cancel the| - : pp $.ums anid \u201ckoe »s the breath-eweet, # A RS ?ws ; qe n few dyys he was captured and Where the two requisités of profitable the late Miss Orkney, are Mrs, Albert! dénce announeed for] Oct.91h, until J 5 is put u in sprinkle-top bot A: 1 La EE .roms hack to durance pile \u201cWhen.ou facturing, good power and good Hammond ve nud Miss Ll: some future date.4 \u2018tles and is_delightfully flavored, : x ig: A a _ \u2018 > trial on the first charge \u201cbi ving facilities are fo he obtained, | 810, Bommond : together they are en].rene ; ice, 25c.\u2018per bottle, i 2 A 2 .Ca S ) he rd nnd vat guilty, but was © dreasing them both Sherbrooke | titled to 17,500.00, BOLTON CENTRE, * \u20ac} F, T.ANSELL.eee Price.pe P or hi HRN .once condemned for breaki anil 18hould.make , a tm , \u2014_\u2014 , - Oc _ Fac a 1 A ; Q - soe > ai 8 RNY 1, % _ He will be sentenced for.thee nL Jul, wide.\"Tho re fact Brown fur and a he Government has decided to rot.Be About iter m fl and six Douggist and Stationer, Griffith s.Drug St \u2018\u20ac, UE { 4 IN pe Tr 1 The circumstances are oeculi woot [and - ay me Ue oe | build a bans pond at the fish hateh- oo ! | *Lones | fo.a - sa ._ | - i fo COUR vr (ete You can to be termed unin un NY er enough, : our Board of Trade face to face, ery at Magog for the propagation of now brie near Holland's plore.: 10 Stiathcona = Square._ (Opposite New Court House.) i Bi EN | 4 ery com ° cresting points-of law.- 7 ; this splendid member of the finny Le fem Brot mn y and wile are | \u2014 = .] ) BF -_ xy sv = P t- an rice | - LL L\u2014 7 Worth \u2018Thinkin Twi e.ibe, me contrats has not been let home from Moston for the wastes.; | wpMoaLE 11 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.46 À! 8 Co .| \u2014 .3 .: - [but will be in à few days.au # Arrive WOME © Artistic work only.in Granite and Mar- = 7 : - .\u201cA 1600 1 1 2 a | get one at most y p ce | Street Delivery of Mail, There is reason to believe that Lee \u201cys.fromm, Boston after visiting waree pl, Mops ! Yr reusonable.at ~.- MONTREAL HOTELS.| _ 2 a Hl BE | A ) COEUR BR ang EEE LO belfeve Mia, many or CC.Flander ï PERS.: 1 RECHAKRD HAMBL AS A LS ee wy Rd RE ; DS, 2° BE.hem.oo ; ; Eastern T'owrrships\u2019 folk] have migrated Muster (, Flanders, .of Magog, had | Olen Bracey, of \u2018West Derby | | Re HAKD HAMBLY.i : 8 à À 4 See a : For the business man wi {to ; .the misfortune to break his collar bone! 15 0 Ravel yo aud, | OGATICOOK, QUE, his P Éd To \u201cST \u2019 \u2019 Post Office \u2018severnl times py et tne.givin real Northwest without firat while playing with BOE friends on wifo are stopping for a Tow ays with | \u2019 ce or : * ky perbrooky \u2018 Co : Ven ne 5 caully, street j BIVIRE the important step the consid- [ It .up Ww hen the South Sherbrooke pint that vast region the di fret] i ) Ti çÇ I'he annua] rally of the.Methodist stop with her people a.el ll, In these | days of strenuous\u2019 competition Town.- - _ is.Pur No \u2018fF - B .0 C.Mignau t, Office\u201d was established ai - l'hardshir ; CY J > Sunday School at Windsor Mills took - LOT \u2018 ae it is necessary to maintain, as Jong as |-\u2014 \u2014 ni ee era ' .De Horceps CK.Jos Ve tl ae | ishec several yeary har ships and the privetions, insepar- luce on Sunday.lust and à | James Hutchinson has rented nis ossible one's youthful appedrance \u2019 When in Montreal stop at , p.m., 7-8 = ol Baiser and Land Surveyor Ve arth A that time the Post.Office 8ble from conditions in new country Ori r service was.withdrawn, \u201cEx farm id has moved is fumily \u201cto | It is impossible to do this without req TH 0 | 5 Moatreai CK | 8 t Lherbrooke the exportation th fine ground for Thee not been given due prominence.ercises by the children and an nddresk Bastman, to work in the.lumber |taining a luxurious growth of hair.E SAVOY HOT L .4 Bandors treet, \u2019 vke.\"\u20ac expe 10 at when.y a e campai ; 3 whi A - ui ° CU \u20ac { woods.A .The \"eséne indr indicate , .sa Pme 14 ; kinner \u2018Telophones ; [ton reached 14,000 we Would hoop = being aed fo Lo Lo ich ) > by the pastor, Rev.Jas, Watson with| The skimming station is closed and presence.of \u201cthe burrowing gor Thich 10 Victoria St, Opposite The Ac a.: : Bell and Skinne ph.street delivery The JURE De given | 1 pe ok WR : © Pé0- appropriate music bv the choir, made farmer : .NA lives and thrives n the r \u201cthi Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Gents\u2019 Oafe.and 2 , | : v.he population has |Ple of the Townships, id calculated to nine © ! | farmers are alt getting separators.\\ 1 0 roots of \u2018the.! 102 © | Waterworks, Severage, Power _ Develop- passed that point now and the City bear fruit to this exten that it will 0 most enjoyable and instructive meet-) Bailiff Mobney.is pretty busy this har until it causes total baldness.\u2019 beivate arg, Rooms.am Less .Nee eo EE i A > Co a See , un ! ' .At 0 be, : REN 1 ' Ha 5.Newbro's | Herpicide is the , J] plan.loverything' new an inst class.ok, TS BR put 8 Specially ; \u2014 riot piste, sheild officially gausn tose seized with the Western 5 Ce : | fine weather.destroyer of thin pest ni oY Known ' Rates for room $1.00 per day and - .em = es se : Fostmnste Le ever F 1 ] ; 1 A ; _ ; \u2014 + ; - ive as it ie.dati ae 5 - |, ; ; : Nose & Threaï, = fret, Master (reneral oË the thou hi °, think twide, and second | On Saturday lést ns the employees | | PIGEON HILL we as it ip delightful to use.~~ HOWARD GUILE & On.ve ; ay apd Friday ' p ; prudent Lave Prevented many an im [of the Magog Print Works were leh - : A, ada, in erpicide makes in clegant hair dress- |\u201d : | o \u2018ropés the ._ \u2014\u2014\u2014umnei} - a + .- 4 .\\ Cn Le .r a] 7 Hl a & 1 a a AM \u2014 - have an L'ownahi 15 peaple who ing the works, an employee wash ho- Oct.6.\u2014 The chicken pie social in Accept ni ere ; Tom : \u201c : 3 ?+ y .fe ; : = 14 ; * oC .Substitute re js : re .Movement Hitherwards J yed to the four corners of ticed -to-he rather warmly clad f \u2018On connection with St; James Church, gold by fending druggists, Gomi 1 0c in ST, LAWREN CE H the earth return with the deep rooted T t hr Le CL .being halted and gearched som Fhe fact brougat out in the revision fimpression that there -ig| no fairer sec- n ¥ 15 which was held at the home or Mr.stamps ford sample were and Mrs.D.LL.\u2018T'ittemore on 'I'ues- Detroit.- to The Herpicido Co, ALTERED AND IMPROVED = of the votere\u201d Le À Sol 1 j 5 yards of expensive®print goods +1 Co : 9 wile: Bf A er of von fist that a large am ton in which_to live than this.Living found secreted] about his Porson.| His day cvening last, came off under the |W.H.Griffith, Spectar Agent, Conducted on tHe European Plan: 800 .Ration hj Bf - RE) (en oF souns men wre coming to Sher.cone tions are such that people ean (inner pail was also ful] of the fame Most pleasing conditions.The evening 2e di Rooms (many with bath), Electric Light- ibratory Tress a ; ; live is of i he surrounding towns to be comfortable here, they can be hap- fabrie.The management was very | was fie, the roads good and everyone _ LE eva on and pew plumbing MS L : well.On mee nd significant as [PY and contented, they lean acquire a lenient and merely discharged j him Was feeling their best, and just ns the \u2018 | ra vy ere Couveniences sd, Daves RE a= dustries emplovin ! Rie important in- rie Wa à they .ma become rich.[with a warning.The loss of hit po- ; shades of evening were falling, the 1 .day upwards.~ | ta .m por erbrooke.; s © 8.El cs © Neite précis a illed- labor this Te go put means to learn to live over | sition in the fall was- keenly fëlé by- Company commenced to arrive, and by Use the reliable oo | \u201c W.|H: BROWN, Mgr.| 77 i?: LE i ; .Ne NE specia opportunities for [again the conditions are so radically the thief, and will doubtless prongs.an 8 o'clock one hundred had assembled.| Cough Cure _\u2014.D \u2019 = TR.ADVO: .[ VW \u201cWith T - t ; vo ne man who essays an artis- different, discomfort, ardships and warning _to others.9° |'The chickeu pie was brought forth, ; 8 ; .\"4 ; g.te The oman Î as @- EE or for the Young man.who privations must be enduned, a few bad | c : _ * .[and was in abundance.Everyone did | C | \u2019 | REEM A EN S i (SPEQIALIR art 74 5 \u2014 ce Ji 0 Practical traîning as n step.[harvests in succession would_mean a |.Mr.MacPherson, of Magoy.had the \u2018justice thèéreto.Mr.J.Rhicard ren- M _ | k - L al) Eye, Es, 19 .At ed Hair Al- pre stone to engineering.In korn long painful struggle and upder the misfortune to run his stoanr launch on tered.five selections on a phonograph es c ormacks FOR FIFTY YEARS .37 Duss JR y Tang - he with the rapid development of the most favorable circamstances it is the an old pier just west of the Magog, which added much to the adjoyment 2 ft l : A STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS CAFE + 3 tations : 10-18 : j ominion, dur iron-vorking industries, few only and not the many who will wharf, with the result that a huge of the evening.Bedford and lfre- : Ë ec ora ! ; \u2018 ! t 154-156 St.Janies St.Montresl.by appoimtiment, \u201d = à ; À ® the hone and sinew of alllindustry a become rich The West present | : i lichsbur ford we ve ; 0 ! \u2019 - - A : stry, are e rich.tue rre > wus , .Mr.N.ilighsburg were well represented.\u2018The nn Attracts ttention.stry, A présents great hole 18 punched in her hull.My VB E ep 1 as ! | regis.expand steadile = Hi .; .; Lo .oy L.S., QUESKÉ, panding steadilvz and any young PPPOrtunities\u2014for some\u2014but for \u2018 the | Lepine nlso had an accident of like proceeds amounted to|nearly #22.Bt.Residence: \u2019 .For LADIES fe GENTLEMEN Balsam - : 2 = J EE 1 = - pre 7 rar a 2 7 - À Rs .mE] wp 4 Fae é SONS gd - - \u2026 > me se - _ - oo gp nd \u2026, 2 \u2014 A \" on 24-280 a.ur pe.02 - ps Rima CI a re y EY : 7 Togs , EA TP STE ro RAE = \u201c= EL Ree CIR LT VA TY aw = i iid 2 Re ep one a ie er 3 nant dé à rit Ra een pat re LR a AES ES yj A NS A Lae, SE aaa a bot eA NEE + A es = La - ! - \u2018 ; A Le .LL po a te A SC D PE g ao + ol ; = sea avis Es - nue hy ñ pS opi f ptite rire: Nathan flhebutlipn a niin 3 fs.Me 1 fs a i pet i pe RR wr ADIL RE \" = A .| | .Han anxious for an prening and.will- faster Townships man in comforta- nature with his gasoline launch strik- \u2014\u2014 : es : it nnectiom.-Aay lady wearini our celehrated \"TR \u2018ork, can find emplovment ji le cireumstances and with ros- 1 ; en piers i ;( : : U ; \u2014_ .: - ag A SRAL To OURS.a add to her ap- them nt almost any time, Labor je pects, the wisdom of temptinee oo pond PTT lt hat hom u.DUR BOT \u2019 0g oe \\ neper fails.L.0.BAGHAND, M D.: Lie, SUR: AVE : vers scarce all over.the country at the \"ON the plains is doubtful, very doubt- propeller was quité badly injured.Mr, i Oct.GM.and Me.es Ms, Wilson For Coughs, Hoarseness, © SP ECIALIST.Be poarnzide.em prose nt time and our docal industries ful, well, well\u2019 worth long and careful A.1.Smith also struck a rock in the linet re hore oe he an be and ti - .Asthma, Bronchitis\u2014and all Since 1899 has had fvdl charge of the Ki ee 5 - Tuy will hold the wave and always i the pinch, as witnessed by their .(Onsideration, 0 © river one \u2018day last week, but with no ington, nd re they ave een visiling ARSTETERGY BO all | Eye, Ear, Nose dnd Throat Department 5 de à, Eu dressy.9 en elvertixing for more help.These - : T né Oniooker.serious results other than a good | friends A relatives.d Mrs.1.I | other affections of the throat § st thé Sherbrooke /Sacrjeûl Heart Hospts - ?; - Ca So 1e - .T men mostiy from, the village or - + , | shaking® up rar sa Loe : \u2019 AI CL.Waterpowes.! Cal and see our now designs.- farm, make + des do , tr aking: 1p.| | Wilson visited \u201crelatives in - \u2018l'urkey ; and lungs.Hours of consultation:\u2014At the Hospt- stock for sale al gud.ee g , - |eitizons nude most « sirable_class off.THEY USED TO LAUGH.Ca 42 = Do .Hill one day recently, : .i tal from 8 to 10 a.m.; every day except : } a+ - will ne, as ac rain proportion \u2014 _ Fhe Stanstead Journal gives the fol.Mrs.H.Chadburn has returned from : Price 25c.| Sunday.At his office; 17 Brooks btreôts \u2014 ret a | ! ren 1 wrmanently, Sherbrooke > pe .i rther ic he sad > © .5 RVI AEE A : i ; À .À , ve À 0 ro = BR + FALMER & SON, stands to benefit.on te rt ike ut To-day othe Well-Dressed Man lowing fur ther parteu ou already | Frelighsburg, being the guest of Will : 7 | P.MCCORMACK, j Sherbrooke Que id 10 a.m.to p.m, ; R GET ; | \u201cThese Main 891 105 Notre Damo West.the steady flow from the country to Knows More Than He Did, briefly reported in the Record.\u201cWith Sager.il .| Mis T Se di h BN 4 Cor.Park Avenue and Prince Arthur Street - Le © ama ne prville + .MONTREAL.city witnessed everywhere is not : \u2014 his left arm drawn into a powerful en- Mr.Miles and Miss aslo Bue anan MONTREAL.MONUMENT \\ we: Monday at PI = .unmixed blessing, viewed from a na- A fw yi woo the customer in the silage cutter, broken and mangled be-| WE the guests of Mr.Merrill West-.À ve wd Vo > ves: iVAV IY ens p to vy at M.lasg- WB ton : tional * standpoint h : Semi-Ready ardrobe would say, | \u2018 ol a + -4| over on Sunday.se alsÿ our ; 7 carved (aid lettered \u2014 t dg.Stable, ' = | nt, ccause we need WI : : er > yond all hope of saving it, yet strong - mg, KE K | | | CE.- a 55 1 gnd lettered with.pngus +; \u201ci , ate 335 8 HOTOBRAPH SY fin ni a | Whe, yy ee ed ae Es is vor et N° One: Night DA aor pies nemo À FX ET: l&n we need populous cities.N il o \u2018 yn FEET.tearing away, Charles B.Howe, fore- =r or lai ie 4hn toi | fo i I ( T o gn.F sions Ben Tom the Photogen: pps 4 So tule re a 835 ur in J ee Let Parma Ba fur meme Mies Wott ili in whe guest of | Corn Cure | T.THOMPSON, Sculpor, ald errr jet Caivention and am now pre.THE Apprentice and the Night sme money as the same quality Sani.| 1 an hour Monday evening Ai He} \u2018Mr, and Mrs.Scott, of Sutton Stops 8ll Pain\u2014gives no trouble\u2014 ff ) STERBROOKE, P.G i EA à SWORTH \"wd to show some of the latest stylés ready suit is sold.ib is the \u2018vustom Pitifally appealed to those about \u2018him Junction, were the guests of W.G.Mil- makes the feet comfortable\u201410c.Lennoxville cars pass the Goo | 43 qe RS on ph .- : Schodl._ A - tailor who ix on the defeasive to-day.to cut the arm.und secure his relonse, timore - recently.| .EL, LR 1° ik URSE.- © .- raphy.i - Whe \u2026.; : ~ Y:| Mr.Howee was feeding the ensiluge 2 = ei = * À 33 Th.ow - Co - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , Why, you ask as much ag for whe.1 cutter which had been placed just out- \u2014 .NE = - \u2014 - = # iY [3 we EE .| A ._.A rot ve S ra aL .3» es , Le : ] ; ss 1 4 \u2014 - \u2018 , EA ord ~ Hospital K i ° In connection with the Tight school, can get n r al Semi ready suit.\u201d The side the big burn at Lee Harm and Jet.5-01 Jka BURY.Manle Grov The rings.\u201cgrafter\u201d of the seven- wn HAWKE y TES ME 0 sto mee lu 10 Aherbrooke Y.M.C.A.has made an im- bonne are | monsurements and the driven by a 12-h.p.gasoline engine.piu pal Church hel he very \u201c rove | teenth, century, and.possibly of all v .y 4 Ca ge pe Luv 9 portant innovation, whicl Ce bounde advantage of Semi-reakdy | 70 «curre : five \u201c\u201cPI5CO A 1 nel Ty success- ime.was Cardi in\u201d ad - BER aticook, Que [10 Wllogion sures [FA tien whieh, ant ibe GER ind hy he scien pee ni sbont ue oct und sont n GilTs | Un, vs (ain) Magarin, the wt | CONTERAUNOM and.BUILDER | F4 a - .* .| 4 2 .A > , » .V » ., + .3 Ke \u2019 ve: 10k LLY BA ue | \u2018HT 0: 3 wid ve 3 y e YT Q ve WIL 3 {| nufac er Oo Co B ir y.- A special arrangement, concluded be.gentlemen who a few years ago would The cntting rollers had .clog- School House, Wednesduy eve.Supper \u2018kingdom of France in his grasp nearly HOLLOW CE NÉ BUILDING ] Hat twenty yeärs, from, 1542 untu 1661.BLOCKS.: ments *, : > - ; : : time.a ; ~ Ce E \u20ac à Educati .augh at the ide uying clsewhere| © s served.from four ,nntil six o'clock .é ; TRE FAVORIT E is , jtween the Educational Committee and laugh at the idea of b ying elsewhere ged, the operator had: applied the re- Was st L from feur antil # \u2019 .EL : : the management of our irc-wofkine than from a custoin tailor.Nowadays Versing mechanism, and was pulling after which a good programme Wus The amount of his fortune when ho eel 4% - CE IE bat ' iindustries, apprentices in these will: ro.they smile at the man who doëë not bac © clogged onsilage when his rendered, consisting of singing, recita- aod has bien estimated variously.St.Dealer in Brick, Fire Brick; Fig.\u2014 Ç - Cook\u2019s Friend - {ccive credit for attendance at thi nicht know any better than to buy h wait- hack _ the a quiet vu the teeth of tions, ele, Me.Geo, Sith kindly fur- Simon plades it ns hign as 50.000.000 Clay, Lime, -Compnt, Sand, Eto.1° *# Br EE La scheaol, in the shape of à reduction in to-order.quit, .\u2018 the lower roller and bY clown be- nished some fing limi [with his splen- livres, à lsum: which in purchasing\u2019 - Agent for t le anâdian.As stos,.9 4 HSE their-term of apprenticeship.Defails 2 + \u2014 {tween this roller and the lagging did phonograph, which Mise nd power would represent between $50,2 Asbestos Roofing and Asbestos Haints, ui dE \u201cfel need not be entered into, Bullice to : - which forms the bottom of the feed precinted.song.by | Lise I, 000,000 and $60,000,000 to-day.But Best of every k nd in the market.fil , ?ing Powder {sav that credit may not exéred (1 ty | KNOWLTON.fable.He nttempted to release him- Porter pod Me Bennett was loudly ap- the majority of contemporary writers | For Sale\u2014Lot' first-class hardwood MB _ ory = days reduction in any ene year, hit Oct.6.Master Charlie Savage self by again reversing the rollers but plauded, .| here were woth one = estimate it at little mate than haut Flooring.Go Bell Phone 487, 4 4 LE SY 1 4 oC the subjeets studied must be approved gave a parly to about thirty of his could\u2019 not, Shouting at the top.of dred present.\u201cpre coeds ee pas nn that.moult, La 0 56 Depot St.; Sherbrooke ue , 1d > Nways the same! Ay the management concerned and young friends at his home on Wednes- his voice he attracted the attention of © pI lars to bo ; ed for ver |.mms mers seme \u2014 yt sever e\u2014 re a iy BR PN that the sessions attended must equal day evenings and it would be hard to men who were milking in the barn, one twenty du ars, vo De used Jor repairs og EN EE À : Never disappoints ! fiftv per cent.of the total number jn detail the fun and enjoyment of the of whom ran to the telephone to sum- | On narsonage.EE .A ou - .\u2014\u2014\u2014 SN Le = ° order for the apprentice to receive any EVening.\u2014A.most jolly game of Pit mon a doctor, two others cutting off PORT OF SUTTON ACADEMY | 22 | .3 Co nls by all first-class grocers: | benefit from the arrangement, The [Was carried\u201d on, and \u201cother quieter the power.Then hegan the struggle = FOR SEPTEMBER.Montreal : Light y \u2018Heat: &- Power ere bis ,( \"commendable plan will work for good games indiiged in until a late hour.for the unfortunate nihn\u2019s release.An \u201c(Academy Grades.) Le \u2019 ] y .! \u2018 Jin every possible way.A valuable in.Very satisfying and dainty refresh- ditempt was made to take the i ma IIL.Academy\u20141 Irederica Olmstead, centive is offered apprentices to attend ments were served by Mrs.Savage and | chine apart, but the frame 15 A SCIE 9 Lizzie Kemp.So : the night sehools, which must prove her niece, Miss Blanche Savage, and casting and this could not be done.- 11.Academy-1 Fber HKastman, 2 |.- _ 41-2 pc Bonds.| \u2018PRICE ON APPLICATION | aby's Second: Summer red | = sof lasting benefit to them.\u201d By reason all agreed to having spent an exceed- § Dr.Stockwell |.arrived and bandaged he Clark Constance Newton 5 es à happy, healthy summer, of what they learn _ they will be of ingly pleasant evening.the arm near the shoulder to prevent (absent) TTR TTT CT ee .0e.Ther starts NOW to feed greater serviee too their employers, and, - Departures from the Lake House to | further bleeding.Other efforts having T.Aead.\u20141 Carrie Scott.2 Norman\u2019 7 Royal Securities Corporation Limited : Te : ax regards the Association, th\u20ac attend spend the winter in Montreal, Misg [ Iniled, ether was administered, the log Macdonald, 3 Goldie Mills, 4 Minnie.|.de er at SUR = ¢ \u2019 | ance at the night schools is likely to | Radeliffe; Mrs.Henslowe and Miss [Sprung away from the voller.as much} 0 Bg Leslie Clark] 6 Laughland 51 179 \u2018St.James Street, Montreal, oo.A.J.Nesbitt, Mgr.eS | ê S 00 shaw a decided increase.To link Wilmore, and for New York, Mri.Are as possible with an ron bar.while the Norris; 7 Kenneth Shepard.8 Hazel to pa OFFICES: i ! ° ; ; \\ school with the winning of one\u2019s way ad Foster, - victini was dragged away from HelStowe, 9 Reid © Jenne, 10 Richard { : | - » Jet add 50 mille.\u201cAl in practical things ir this manner in.Mr.\u201c(iéorge Wallace, of Waterloo,has imnchine\u2019s powerful nbrace wd take Spencer, 11 Hattie Sears.\u2014 4 MONTREAL, ST.JOHN, HALIFAX.A dy fo me Fo milk, \u2018Always trodnees a new and important clement the contract to put up the new kiteh- \u201c0 to his home on the nal the ao ; \u2014_+- = at ° 100 .là = 1 a Sample ff Lo.| into education, Cen and tower on Mr.Gl.Ge Foster's Was piterwards cmputa dd Ross The Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for : - \u2014 iy f - , (sn cient for + eight ) ; - | simmer residence, and work iz being how by Drs.Da \u201c the an.travellers.TL.Kilburn, Prop._ ai Ÿ ont free to mothers.The G h-of Sherb « rapidly enrried on : TS shock and lost of blood left the pa- : : EB! mi CTT - \u2019 : c UrOWi -0 er roo \u20ac.NR 5 : oo.tient in an extremely critical condi- x | LEE MILES 0, Limited, MONTREAL CS .prie mp Le rs.tion, During the first night there was M | 2 oat Smad ., bark cot .: atltende ra rom.- fair ; \\ is recovery, but cd \u201ciii kz woke.: oe M is shown that Sherbrooke's popu- RP atiended unera \"only faint hope of his recovery, bu 4 th à | 7.30 a.m., 8 = ; : Knowlton on Friday afternoon.Mr.ris condition is improving slowly.\u201d Le 2 ¥.whee 1.10 pe - - ; G.H.Robb was the undertaker, \u2014\u2014 i 4.00 pes\u201d Several people who, have à surplus | TERROISTS AS BANDITS.PR ne A et \u20ac - of apples are making them -up\u2019 into - - À art = we Le : 15 :, .4 , LUTTE = + .Crane x : Sunday: LL.cider, Abad nil is going NEC RONRD STEANSHIP AS PASSEN: i rbrooka.9-80 \u2014\u2014- rounds of the village and some very |, GERS AND ROB ALL, AND VE; + au, arrivé ge tine flavored fluid has been sampled.a SUNDRY.BE except Sup\u201d £ thi fF 19.Tes The testin roo El / Fraf Mont ter enough now for running the mill | digies that are springing up-m all and pac 1NG 0.Is amal Dede bus ua gq IT .Le VA rip to EE and the beauties ®of the fall foliage [parts of the world; it 1s interesting to and the packing room (where automatic electric i 3 9 er was in.are reflected and.so doubled py the note that mary Famous writers nade machines, | which seem almost * human, are used) 2 4 wer BE - waters of the pond.TU \u2018their names when quite young.\u2014 would interest vou reatl | + \u2014 YS | oo Ja _ re J + .3 > » for ins se \u2018ote \u2019 \u2019 : | y .d.+ y.: = à ' {4 sierbrooke; - The farmer, Mr.Sturdivant, who | Moxander Fo EE EN If you ever visit St.John, it will be a pleasufte to 16 the work on Re Pak Side Tor some.years, \u2018has [he was 12 years old.: show you through; and after you see the care and il Congress completed his year, but is remaining .Macaulay wrote his first volume, the cleanliness with which it is prepared, Red Rose Tea ; ni an oper \u201cfA \u201cJuris Otober to accommadate Bos.rite ms before nu elit ury will taste even better than before.oo his eyes: \u201c7.iy ervier, who has secured Mr.TAROT The SHEET : The Blue Label i Tall ded.\u2014 3 7 .\\ .\u201cher \"0 fter {eens ; e ue Labei 15 eSspecI: y recommended.: g of Brome, to curry on her place atte 2 Charles Dickens \u201cdid iis \u201cSketches | i November Ist.Le Prices, 25\u20ac, 30C., 35\u20ac, 40C., 50c.j and 6oc., in lead packs.hy Boz\u201d?so well that before he was on-Toront \"has returned > ; | hi A à A a - -Dr.Harris \u201cagain entertainec vis OY , .cc \u201cde | ; Cw - Winnipeg-v -St.JoH genes mina ist ino.exo | 2% Mn PE mes OU Black, Green, and Mixed pubed bY he 4.8 2 ancouver : ings this week, and it is reported that |eantesman, was admired while at Ç St.John, N.B so Winnipeg Toronto, | tine of bo Gy MICHEL Khartr che To JOHNSTON.BROS., Lennoxville.he and his partner, Mr IP.Wil school for his brillant work, and T.H.ESTABROOKS, St.Jolin, ft.Me, wel \u2019 : npaby bd Le 8.lpogp EE, Waterloo\" ) eR BROS, Cowansville.liams, mâde a \u2018record in duplicate wrote letters in English, French and Le PE OT = 3 Wellington St.E 4 o-oo L LU, Granby, \\.MALL & SON, Coaticook.whist of à gain of six.points on on Jtapan that are _models of composi- : Co « SOLE AGENTS = I board.| ! © tion to-day.TL : - | ! - oo J.3 ° _ - cu \u2019 ¢ _ ] .- - | | i \u2014 - _ - | = \u2019 | passible for ve Ex 2 6 3 © 24 Ce new-cases just out this month, ok :&; every instrument fully guaranteed.Over 50 new pianos to choose tall line of the -celcbrated Heintzman & Co.pianos in the Ee - ë nid - M, Fm > ç + EE ~, A ge] § ; À ca , 7 AP 3 ps 7 ; TEE TRE \u2018 RS pa + 7 x.Oy { An AER + ; Li st, - PES PR .: ' A , ca tie?A ee ns og 4 ; = 4 5 .200\u201d » ni ge .oa CR .2.ae \u2018 oN 3 : - ce .- EE 7 LR JEN nt by TPE y ie AL = ESI Le 2 YF .4 \u20ac * , » La! Lo | * #74 i Rg \"8 \" e BY Tala - UT .x = \u2026 \u2018 roy D 7 ÿ + SAR EU EE De 1% _.#7 .* a > PIE \"x TEA Ra A Te \u2019 .: \u2018 x .SONNE, ES ve +25 + LS ; .LL, 5 .- ; ñ SE a - « .; AC .: : .TE > 5 3 a , à q ; ; ! 4 ee Tes CT \"4 IR ; uF 144 SE a a i MH i hs 3 à \" i a ao ; : Lo ne AP.2 \u2018 ; fw TA CE ; + SAT .[i 4 A A A # \u2019 y ?0 ÿ sl die EE ARR DSP RO > IEEE ES a PE RT, A ER NEA EAN Vy! Fay A pepe a i i A : .si EERIE RG a] ES : rN Ae 2) Fc = VE TL Ne RE Ber ron.med Wil bwin rei may vyere Emini ina CRE > A > Bo À .; = \u201c= + raion rr nr x = \u201csf IL GRRL rd Tuan Tm Le REE EAE ES ab SHY.ie AT RR all en 3 \u201c4 \\ .TA mer E.8.GLIVASON, Principal.\u201ctem of tire fs m0 Asa ds le.cg.\u201c wr EY CAI gill ane ASE de À mines 1 eo carre mm ray = Arai pain.+ 2 cee LR 2e Le.ae ét on ; » $ © + * * Louis A.Codere s M \"Our students subceed.| Positions assured all Board can be Procured for ladies at.the Y.' W.C.A.Write or Special, Kates.so PROVE Im Prat mr mm tena ia ue.R * \u2014 53\" Wellington \u2014 sg Rooms 4,5 ond 7; Whiting Block.We teach the most practical,.up- -to- date and um at me iy graduates.- so explain te atsiite and exclusive \u201cdesigns\u201d WALL PAPERS which we have in stock this Fall, KERR & F os$, The Art Wall Pape Denes 1 Svemssssssesasanan | 11 Yon Need any kind of a Piano| or Organ this Fall, new or second- hand, to buy or rent, try * and see the assortment we are showing this week, \u2014 wes; Well made upright pianos, new from $250 upwards, and H mrcsesttelcsatécecencenectecepecensnenceccte SYLLABIC.SHORTHAND, .& \u2018Sherbrooke § BUSINESS \"COLLEGE $ easiest learned ge dhitiod i A wo > \u201crn ° from to- day including a 2 Very good square pianos Pas octaves $100 and St; clot; Hike; \u201cstyle rFit; Prey Wear, Departmental Store opole Building, a ; 7 Mason & Risch pianos to-day in all the various sizes.re bd ~ 3 Slightly used upright pianos- at special low prices, or A4 640 ~ fOr rental.VAE 8125.Second-han nd organs 510 8 to 340.HE i ; - ; i È EER HE AY el King St.dh Td Le te coh : | Lo AO ne 6 + rN ie al | marke 6 TA bts ABs MS SAT A INDI a AE fr Sr Onley I re WIN m ; ry me he a chil SB rt i die Boston - Excursion -Excursion \u2018tickets to.BOSTON, Mass., - And return, good going October 16, re turning October 16 to 27, inclusive, 1906, will be on sale from | Aa si ge LT THR ES me et Sherbrooke .>.P.Q,\u2019 * a ve at fie te pe ETES VAE Smith Mills .Stanstead Junction .* Rock Islana, P.Q., Zand Derby Line, Vt .TA Stanstead p *Tickets can bd obtained of Conductors \u2018on train.DANA J.FI, ANDERS, Pass; Traffic Mgr.J.L.VEETCHER, Agt., J Sherbrooke, P, Q._ September 1, 1906.\u2019 i + Ft or\u201d wri tés EE Lans 18 EE nt Ft ov Pred C.M.BURT, Gen.Pass.Agt.\u201c Boston, Mass., Boston Excursion 36 Going -Oct.16, -Returning \u2014 from .Boston, on or before Oct.27.By = or boat from Portland.Sfeam- Cy 4 er leave Portland 7 p.m.114.Than sgiving Day, Oct.18th 1906, 46 Single Fare Between all stations in Canada on G.pires \u2019e rs moe a rt pu om x a puis: ns pe SE EE A EE : > A Te 5, dr oa: \\ À & i SERA q Rh Lh REIN TY oes pre ARTI i Rag sv = = A Os bt © a 4 x LR, yo oT - .i x rar ; : | : oe A ants : - eat Lette LR EE T.| alte 0 Oct 47 - and \u201818th.\u201cReturn Oct.\u2019 LOW RATES WEST Second class colonist rates in effect une _ til Oct.31, San Francisco, Cal.» and Vancouver, B., Proportion: (tely\"low rates to many otheg \"Westeru points._ For Hebets, etc., ' = Strnthes mr Savare op LT BING, tution agent WV Tl © ILE STENSHIPS JIB THE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE diy 1.; NEST AND_FASTEST= From MONTREAL & QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL i Lake \u2018Champlain Feusoë beens Oct.27th.mpress of Britain :\u2026.zOct.19th, at Frie \u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026 Sept.29th, \u201cNov.10th.press of Ireland 000.)ct.5th, Nov.2nd Manitoba .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.*\u2026.>\u2026.Oct.13th | ress ol Britain .2 \u201cOct.19th, Nov.16th.10e Hy SIEWELL, City Pass, Agt.4 | Lennoxville .e sees \u2014 ** ; 14: Capoxon \u2026 47 mn 8 OC LC id North Hatley.wi .wil S 144 - Massawippt ; i ete ee ne ** ( td __ Ayers Cliff .A EEE *Bdynton .wm.Fo | ree aeons eeeeenin enn, here $50.00 | For round trip.and 1Kth, B.C., Spokane, Cal., \u201cUntil Oct.Sherbrooke.points.31st.trons\u2014Hecause .LY.CANADIAN \u201coe PACIF THANKSGIVING D7 Y OCT.18th, 1908.-SINGLE FARE 3 Good going Oct.17th Return limi limit Oct.22nd, Billings, Mont.- Salt .I.ake, Utah, Helena, Butte, Mont.li.ce elson, Rossland, Greenwood Wash.\u2026.Vancouver, Victoria, B.C., Ports#, land, Ore., San Francisco, IL.os Angeles, Cal.$50 00 h \u201806.GHEAP RATES ! Second class from Lower rates to many other: E.H.SEWELL, City Pess.Agt, | WE HAVE QAINED the confidence of the Physicians end Pa: ARSOLUTFI.Y - ACOUR- ATE DISPENSING 1s the only kind weT porurit in our laboratory.1s weighed, every drop îs measured.Guess \u2018work would be quicker and perhaps good, but we don't allow a \u2018\u2018perhaps\u2019 to enter into our work.Every grain as We follow.your doctor\u2019 .orders OERTAINLY and SURE McManamy\u2019 s Pharmacy.N follows : August, ture, August, tem Aux.rainfall, 1.99.Ancuet,.1905 : lou, LR : mine.yeaa, 62.005 van ~eptearher 12th; 82.7; mean, 57.46 ; September, 11th, 77.4 ; 30.1 ; mean, 263.2, ily, of Manchester, .Miss Wilkinson, Mrs.Lawrence Bed ord, 19th, Jung min.ter, Sept.25th, 30; \u201crainfall, 3.81, eur 1905 : Max.tem.; Sept.- min.55.41 ; rainfall, \u201cHours of sunshine, in August, 1906, September, 1906, a Max.tein, tall, Ma x, tem., 216.5.+ ._ EAST FARNHAM.\u201cOct.6\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Glover and fam- N.H,, tem., Au.28th, 39; 242, WEATHER REPORT FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER.The meteorological reports mouths of August and September for the Sherbrooke station are at hand as for the .1906, maximum tempera- 89.7 ; minimum 13th, 41.8 ; mean, 66.76 ; Aug.tem, Sept Sept.27th, 4.18.are visiting friends in this section at present.- of New Bedford, and Mrs.Archie Grant, were the guests of Mrs.J.McCaly lost Monday.left on \u2018À \u2018Ruesday for | \u2014 k 3 \u2018OUR 15.00 3 DIAMOND RING John Yates.sue M | i ee : Ea passa fer vA HES i IX i Cer Cy pln } F |.I ! | Ts a beauty: The settings are made of.14 karet solid gold, either plain ic or fancy set with a small white diamond, Larger sizéd \"carried in stock, ~$25.00 to $225.00 As \u20ac diamonds are increasing in value, -} the longer you wait\u2018 the more you have : pu pays Pte Le SO Le eweler &® .SKINNER, £9 opican, 7 Strathcona da is | visiting Mrs.Richard Armitage friends in Montreal at present.Miss Reid nas.gone to Montreal to spend a few days with friends._ Mrs: Mary Robbins, who been in the city for a short time, is s only in the Protestant Hospital under treatment.| Mi.George Haseltine has returned to his home.in Calmon, Black Lake, after a visit to Mr, and Mrs.Ham: merich in town.~ Miss H.Pepper, who was 80 seriously ill at the Sherbrooke Protestant ; Hospital, is fast recuperating at.her home in Lanark, Ont.\u2018Auction: sale, : October 11th of Mrs.All the live stock and implements.See posters.Lunch noon.\u201cG.H.Kerr & Co., Auctioneers, | * Mr.Joseph Breton, who has been spending several weeks with Mr.Na- oleon Arguin, has returned » ;to\u2019 his ome in Montana.; \u201c \u201cFor Sale the good will and business of the Sherbrooke & Magog R The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Messrs.Guy E.Martin and Harold Fuller left to-day to return to Don- ver, Col., leaving Mrs.Martin for a longer visit to her parents.Mr, and Mrs.T, W.Fuller., 0370770100 070790740077 IRIS Boa & Maine R Ra 1 Mrs.Johns, of Capelton, who was 8! successfully operated on at the Sher- ; brooke Protestant Hospital, is making\" a good recovery and expects to return home in a Jew days.- \u201c Mts.L.E.Dowlin has rented her , house on Montreal street to MF.C.W.McKay tor, the coming year,and will spend the winter with the family of her brother, Dr.G.K.Hyun.Notice\u2014As Mr.Kerr is called Gould, Que., for the auction of - Mr, Miss Alberta Campbell, who.has been attending the annual missiohary convention of the Methodist Church at Ottawa, will spend a few weeks in Montreal, with her aunt, Mrs.#.I.Enright, before returning home: | The meetings at\u2019 the Gospel Mission \u2018have changed their evening services on Tuesday and Friday nights to 7.45.| There will be two services on Sunday at 3 and 7.45 p.m., conducted by Miss K.H.Mayo and A.M.Laurence, Mrs.Arthur Robinson, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs.Paton, at \u2018\u201cRockmount,\u201d\u2019 left last evening for her home in New York, her husband, l Mr.Robinson, having returned from-a hunting trip.{o the Rocky Mountains.Mr.7.Hansford and son, .W.J.Hansford, have left for Torbrooke; N.{+ S., on account of the death of their $47.50: son, and\u2019 brother, .Mr.ford.-.° Me, William, Jokinsion, London \u2018St, as grown \u2018some of the finest fruit to be found in.this part of the country \u201cthis.year.\u2018The Record has received a sample \u2018of the Alexander variety, of appléa,-which it is doubtful it any \"orchard.in the\u2019 townships could.\"bons.~ Invitations.havo been issued for the \"marriage of Mr.John M.Phelan, of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Bank staff, Sherbrooke, to miss Lottie Victoria Planche, daughter of * Mr.and Mrs.Edward Planche, to take place in the Methodist church, Caokshire, on - Wednesday, 17th inst.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Plymouth Congregational church held their first meeting since the gummer holidays on Thursday afternoon with a good :attendance.An interesting talk on\u2019 the subject of \u2018\u2018Missions\u2019\u2019 was: given by the pastor, Rev.G.Ellery Read.Ton and very delicate refreshments were served, the hostess being Mrs.W.A.Farwell, President; of the Society.Remember W.C.Elliott's auction sal o-morrow on-the Lower Belvidere Road.No reserve as he is leaving the place.G.H.Kerr & Co., Auctioneers.The first meeting of the season of the Academie St.Pierre was held on Thursday morning in the hall at St.Charles Seminary.The College band rendered several selections, after which the annual report and minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mr.J.Tetu, and adopted.A short address was made by the Presi- dentÿ \"Mr.\u201cLi; J.Jodoin.* A :miscellan- cous Frogramme, of interest was carried out.at A - A.A.Hans- hopes, Runabouts, .Surreys, etc.\u2014 A.H.Ingram, Magog House Stables.\u2018The many friends of the \u2018Rev.P.L.Richardson and Mrs.Richardson Sherbrooke, their home for a number of years, will regret to hear that their son, Douglas, one of the twins, is in the hospital at Ottawa suffering with a - badly fractured leg.\"The little fellow: was dared by his companions to climh a tree and he accepted the challenge and fell, with the result stated.His ultimate recovery is certain, but at present the pain and discomtort of the \u2018heavy weight attached to the \u2018limb are great, - LL ee RE RS 4» \u2014 ue _ i 4 ' |e Sara Hall ais Wr wif \"IR m roy, Ÿ : Roc alt,\u2019 oy 4 Drill Hall at\u2019 \u201820\u2019 cléck, | special, Sunday, { Tickets good til at iver Ice Co.Apply J.H.Armstrong,Agént : \u2018 Church are arranging for their annual { Thank iving supper to be held in the lecture hall of the Church on the 18th of October.\u2014_ Morrison, there will be no auction in \u2018our rooms, 201 Wellington street, ta- might, G, H, herr & Co, \u2018Auétion- cers, Up-to-date rigs of all kinds, Stan- | mm À.Ont., \u2018is Bo: Ba, Joe Ÿ av- qe From: \u2018Port Ont, spent the weck end in Sherbrooke visiting \u201cfriend ook \u2014 Mrs.J.T.Morton and children from Corinth, Vi., are visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Hooper.Rev.C.W.Nicol will address the men\u2019s meeting at the Y.M.C.A.tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock.Prepared with New York.styles, first class fitting and making evening and .street costumes, 65 London street.Miss Agnes Warnook, who has been Mrs.R.Hjslop\u2018on the Brompion Road, is Visiting driends in.ss present 12e mn ft oe , : The\u201d * 63rd *Rog gimenti} sports wil take place on \"tie Cae rbiinds this afternoon ut 2.30 © o\u2019cloc a Memnb crs of the Regiment will \u201cfirst \u2018mée?at the Excursion ta Quebec \u2018by.QCR.by Jct.he , leaving : ro d 4 1 eturnin 7 pe, rip Sunday.Hho.Poin Monday.Lapatrie' is \u2018to have a new Roman Catholic church.Mr.Gregoire has been working on the plans for some time, The contract has just been let bo Hosers.Paquette «w Godbout for Te 5 Mr.Henry 7.30 a.m,, 31.7 spécial leaves ; Gilpin, of Boston, who \u2018has been visiting his sister, Mrs.Wm : Bonallie, at her home near \u2018Sherbrooke has gone to l\u2019ortneuf, Que., to spend the remainder .of the vacation with other relatives, Visitors to the city registered at the hotels includo H,.S.Buckland, Montreal ; H.Gillam, Brookville, Ont.; G.E.Morrill and wile, Portsmouth, N.H.; N.M.MoLean, E, Irving,Capt.A.and Mrs.» Toronto ; G.B.Hall, Quebec.E À 4 : The engagement and immediate mar- ; e.is annqynced of Mrs.A.H.Gale, w vid tof thy ate Adelbert Gale, late \u2018memb é firm of George Gale & Son, of ven pie oo inald À.D.King, M \"The cère- mony wil I gh ve n° Wèdresday, 10th inst., 44, St.ect 8 hutch, Que- ec.ecial meetiñgs will be held at the Sobation Army barracks to-night ard oh day to-morrow on the occasion of the farewell of Lieut.Lawrence, who has been here for 74 months, and is leaving for new fields.His farewell subject to-morrow: night will be: \u2018The \u2018Summer is ended and the Harvést 18 past.\u201d Cg : The Harmony Band has just jrecoiv- ed.an invitation to play their annual concert at Quebec, on the Terrace.Having decépted the invitation they have decided tg.run an excursion there Sunday, Uct.\u201c14th, by QU.R.Arrangements are\u2019 being made to give the concert.in the Drill Hall, in case of inclement weather, * Excursion to Quebec Oct.14th Q C.R.À Eastern Townships people registéred at Sherbrooke hotels include : Mri and | Mrs.Swaiigon,.Waterville ; Rev.D.Kellock, Kinnear\u2019 8, Mills = G.A.Mac- lver, Megantie ; ; George B.Cleveland, A.Cole, Johnville ; G.x, Cowan,.Gould; Alex.McDonald, Marbleton ;.Ww.J.Roberton, Eaton ; ; J.Huitchi- y son, Georgovitlo\u201d; ; C.A.Vane, Cook- shire ; O.H.\u2018 Jackman, Granby; H.J.Williams,Danvills ; W.W: Waldron, Sawyerville ; D.D.Prescott, Bulwer ; Messrs.Gendron and Sinnott, St.Camille ; C.J.:and L.J.Durand, Coa- ticook; C.E.Standish, Ayer\u2019s Cliff ; H.C.Bailey and wife, Cookshire ; Jd.(Constantineau, Bedford ; J.M.Stevenson, Fast Angus ; H.S.Scott and wife, D.H.Tolmie, \u2018Cookshire ; ; P.W.Taber, East Farnham, - - BEAUTIFUL ZEPHRA, The two hundred young people par: ticipating in Zephra will be costumed to-day for their appearance in the great spectacle on Wednesday evening next.The management carry all costumes complete for everyone taking part.Tuesday the full and final re- heursal will be = held at the Clement Theatre ; this rehearsal will be strictly private, and admission will be by ticket only.The advance sale of seats opened to-day for the five performane- es.l£ you Miss seeing Zephra this time you will miss one of the prettiest productions ever presented in the Maritime.Provinces.Securo your sents\u2019 now and avoid the rush in the cven- ing.§ DEATHS REPORTED MR.HENRY BILLINGS.Sutton, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.Henry Billings died at his old home on the Billings farm near Abercorn on Wednesday, aged about 80 years.While in rather poor health for some years, the last sickness that carried him off was of short duration, Mr.Billings was born \u2018in this village on the site whère now \u2018stands the town house.His father \u2018before him was a resident ol New Hampshire, and came here in order to live under the British flag and the whole family have always been counted as thoroughly patriotic.The funeral was held at the house on Friday at ane o\u2019clock, the services being conducted by Rev.J.M.Coffin, of \u2018Glen Sutton, the interment being in Fairmount cemetery, this village.The bearers wore Messrs.Ed.Harvey, Ed.Currie, H.Barnes and Mark Hi of Abercorn, funeral mana- staying for some mapths with Mr.and | \u201c| trade owin hat Be leaves nt Fuk \u201chi He leaves wt : - ore im.- Js se nn oma ven, : Hom Bilings ot Lhe\u201d A Very Horse-y- Store .- aves two daughters,'} CL ré.Mariah fe of Burlington, and\u201d the only.thing in it that \u2018 Vt;;'and M Bernice Billings, af doesn\u2019t work is the Horse.But, trained nurse,.living in Boston.All VX of course, he does not.eat, were at their father\u2019s funeral.» The 1% therefore, should not work, .Bil ings late Mr Je ge section of the land Sutton village stands to- Verily | another of dutton\u2019s landmarks has passed oni ed ons owner of a on which day.three years agp.last spring -| she Page, of Bolton since lived.| She band and her loss.knowin Smith, of Know p.m.Knowlton EDGAR F.G.2nd, there the\u2019 age of a stat too Ont.and publis for the States, calling as ago, \u2018when he h to a calling doors.children .t Nazle,\" Nev Mont.| FA Oct.6.\u2014Mr: W.H.Wilson, of Cran brook, B.C., wh Iatives here for pected in town: the week Wilson.and had \u20ac one daughter who died about revious to her death at was \u2018all plans for her burial and funeral | services, hoo! were conducted at the! kb living children to mourn | Mooney school house by Rev.\u2018The interment- took place at the | meterys F RICHMOND.- At monts died Edgar F.years, 7 months.The dece cod was | Hor of the Richmond Times, leaving Richmond about\u201d 19 years ago rinter until a few years, mourn his loss, besides | two brothers and a sister, York ; G.D.Hazle, East] Sherbrooke ; Mrs.turned to the west yesterday.Miss Bar s, of Richford, Vt., is ex nd the guest of Mrs.= Pl Bil 7 was at one time | But (just oné more but), k shows off that King Famous Hand-Made he \u2018 | change and to buy à | for the rink, VIAL \u201chis rink they.willl n RINKS E né ournge the childre Have t of other children and Seventeen years ago.married Mr.Edwin Glen, wher\u201d sho has leaves: a mother,hus- 4 she, before her, made | William | lton, on Friday at 2! \u2014\u2014 HAZLE, FORMERLY | Md., Uv.S.A, Oct.G.Hazte, at k place in Toronto, formerly printer 1 where he pursued his\u2019 ad to relinquish his ill-health, and pursue| kept him largely out; a wife and two, H.KR.A.Rice, Butte, | - BARGAINS \u2018WALL PAPE There are bargains and bargaïns offered but we would like to see the following list d by anyone in the Wall Paper business, A \u2018 During the month of Octoter we will lowing high-class Importe à Wall Papers at the | - Remember these goods aie all strictly ) igh ante and the fact that we are short of storage f L our, ur stock leads us to offer these lire es at the pri ell the fol.prie GE; O OLTON Ï uaintances and learn how MRS.EDW N Bac vs F B it HARNESS | ious Dar 6 in C School\u2014I, R.Beckett; 2, G.Smith; plates mile bicycle Tom op Paul 3, Lol don Kerr.10 and under=1, F Jenckes ; 3; Ross MelLeod.\u2018 50 var ash an Be er d.ik The starter was Mr.W.Hopkins, dridge Cate ; 2, Russell- loomfielc Nand the ju dges were Mew «.H.A.50 yard Gosh 8 and-under\u20141, Don- 1, J.A.Cook and J.McKee.ald Foss; 2, C.Irwin.Odell, - ook We are the sol i Hat, so celebrate lish- \u2018speaking world.\" | - Suppose you.ry\u2019 or \u201chis bat \u2014 Teh e will have it in , the WALTER J.-W ore priegor, and is ue ar Co mi achine Wi ol AL I, THE! 1 Fleey Ofte, Store.ton Street, ry of herg.Old Boys\u2019 Race,\u201d 100 yards dash, effort to lower Kilpatrick\u2019s record ot \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Stanley Wyatt; 2, Frank Hovey ; 3, : 1 minute 53 : 25 seconds, made, the _ w od.+ wonderiul mark o minute, 55 3-5 ST.ANDREW\u2019 $ CHURCH.William Southwo open to High School seconds, only one-fifth of a second i.(Presbyterian.) i \u20141, Be Smith ; \u20182, Roy, Beckett § > slower than the world\u2019s .record - by ro ist ¢ Rend \u2018Moc, 1patric \u2014 Co Rev.C.W.Nic, Minister, - 75 yard dash, 8 and undèr\u2014I, \u201cThe story receivea at Hamilton, $ DAY, OCT.7th.© Irwin bu Gordon Odell.; ; ont referring to the viotory, \u2018of Den- : .Wheelbarrow race, \u2018open ta all] nis Bennett in the Chicago Mara.aon i row.3 > ARY SERV No or schools\u20141, Kerr and White.race, stated that Bennett had a very of \u201cSt.Cuthberts.\u201d etc, will be the 100 yard dush, 13 and under\u2014], è.easy time of it against the \u2018western preather at the 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.ser- Hovey ; 2 Jack Green.runners.- Bermett's time for the 25 vices.Special music at both services; 440 yar walking race, open to Hi h miles was 2.41.33, and Sydney Hatch, - 2,80 p.m\u2014S.8S.ana Bible Class.- School\u20141, R.Beckett ; 2, G, Kerr; 38, a\u2019 Chicago man, was second, making » ; MONDAY.\u2019 | ©.White.| the distance in 2.46.55.For - fully - 8 p.m.\u2014~Rev: R.E.Knowles will lec- 220 yard dash, open to other schools half .of \u201cthe course Bennett was ture on \u2018Secrets of Scottish Success.\u201d \u20141, donde Atto ; 2, Chas.McCoy.; [ahead of'the world\u2019s record, but in Admission 25c.Running brond \u201cjump, 15 and under the Jast half he was so far ahead of \u2018 : WEDNESDAY, nB, Sitell , Meredith Wilson, A his competitors that he ga up 8 p-m,\u2014Pre-Compunion sorvicey - \u201cHardie open ce High * School\u20141, E.order \u2018to finish strong; i \\ + | Au v hat Is ii WORK.| ly he BR CN A fair atieñdane t this morni chet lo change: rday Se articles add * Pparsnipy, per banc cherries, per quart .2 - Below is a revis 5 bee, Butler .ees : Dairy Butler.3a dozen Eg8o, ny Cheese.\u2018Maple Sugar.perth a oo - Maple Syrup PON Lee «0.strained honey, pra in comb, ped in carcnss \u2026 ht ok | Po salt, per Jb.Blood Sausags, 3 sesame veces ye pide.(sated) .tat pg.(gran) .FEE; veoessss rrates por ® Gucumbers, per dozeg _Potatoes, per bushel , per bunch ; Cabbage, each .i 1 igaulifiower .Beets per bunch \u201cE - Pomatoés, | per bushe sescet Gauco wes esse ess scans a0\u2026uu0 esas Bavory, bunch 2 Pe punch ous egetable.Marrow, ¢ ail \"KE Cabbage, cach.Lh pris cash .i ckied Cucunibers, à ore, per bush.Dried Onions, bushel | Cranberries, per qt.\"Pickled Onions, qt 00 \u2018 ips.Cucumbers, bus 5e Tomatoes, pec 2 Cream, per qt._.oneys per\u2019 Mr.+.Citron sosvee Gaves Luovess .Jaisify, r_bunch- round Qherrics, qt.\u201cparscips, por-bunch\u2026 BUT _ 4 MARKET.FIRM A RE © VANC 8 Mu \u2018= RA fale volume of bu: - 4 for export and ic to \u20ac ;, bas\u2019 been paid for | -+Townships _ creamery, bad of round lots ut .Steel.radiates _ that reasc f ~ oven bott to - j < In my | \u2014I have EB: OVEN _ That ; 13 tht 4 Quit; evorg ~~ Fhav too.All 4 - off\u2014and a \"the oven, - 1 alen ÿ exact temp \u201cand insures pe; These 4 GRAND Pr E BROS XT SHERBROOKW PAH æ aux Le -\u2014 à ES ge ee rar ra ; : ! | = \"OE X ; T - \u2014 : œ es - A rat ee i Cj RARE Ris.na +i alted, in Dai oe ot ta = > ae - Cu Et 5 IL Cate \u20ac - \u201d Tae oo 5 5e * Sal i oy tone res tie.| THE \u2018BACON HOG IN QUEBEC.; earl WLC CR fioans: The heavy, losses sust&ined by] es f A at 236 to 233c.Dairy hutter ie scar = \u2014 LES : - : ow 0 e 47 the in: ! 3 Jan F - = : ; is Be ao: Au , AU ce, CI \u2018 Co | \u2018the ingyrance conmpan in San Fran A: ; \u2018 \u2018 eh Wesletar, \u2018which \u2018je held at coun: THE \u201cBACON HOG IN UEBEC.AND ue _ wo SEE SWE Flisco EC other: disasters have caused | | 8 bE À got for it a Crime thon san be | INDI ON HOG IN QUEBEC\u2014AN] uci gpg ign wa of fa seribus\u2019declinein eonsoys and sim- | i! ds à Ÿ SHERBROOKE MARKET.| hrs.bétne Neid t'a\" Weriem shi \\WUSTRY WHICH 1S GROW.| of Childhood TH ee peine presert Won 2:81 - \u2014_\u2014 .° [priceshere ruling from 196 to ger a8 YG \"AMONG THE FARMERS | + © 70 7 \"HOTT [for mobdiaky advendis Between now \\ hi ul _ I Bt tendnnce.was present at the they cannot begin to pay.that figure OF THIS PROVINCE.Ît 1s impossible to exa , [and 1913 about 8135,000,900 of Do- Ÿ Co BEd A this morning, The prices show toba \u201cbutter is offered frecly at 18jc and The hog rear] = à dustry h th 1 Ro Ror minion loans, less: $30,000,000 of sink- M y i, BE: JB markt lo change trom those of last [V¢ quote 18¢ to.184c for round lots.# rearing industry has made | rate the va ue of FRUIT-A- ing funds, have to be provided for: 46 qd B = us pOur special London (cable of this date rabid strides in the Province of Quebec TIVES as a miedicine for preps n° gH saturdgy-.led to the list were: ore feady market at last week\u2019 uring the t .Not onl : 12 ~ @ .: ) \\ by 4 HU 7 New rt le ne : \"and ground nee.The New York market is firm | brood.cowa being opt in constantly children.\u2018They\u2019 contain no WINNER\u2014OF BALLOON CONTEST.à .Phy « H 5.arsnips, > : ty , °.2 * J 4 4 =.- .A = L = a : Ee .: - | _ es ; Li A Ti \u2018 ° : E 18 ; 4 - , Series, per quart, de of the ruling |- _ |hereasing numbers, but these are be- alcohol - NO.morphine or ATTRIBUTES HIS SUCCESS TO sp bs, x e Perfect Food - 1 Hix : | , Below 1s 8 revised Îts .g - CHEESE ing largely confined to.the class of cocaine\u2014no dangerous drugs KNOW SER Ps SLY BS » NE 7 du ; il $ yg n en Satur.\u2019 .very Butler vue uit come 20 200:3 0 § \u2014 ; stock suitable for The production ol of any kind.1 ; * OWLEDGE OF METEOKOLO, a NN To Ce OW 10c ° Ah 3 | HS om + wilt TE py Bute roe aris mes ave 240-250 MARKET QUIET AND BTEADY = AT pxport acon.The sortes of full fairs | Fruit a-tives ar fruit juices\u2014con- | > ee CONDITIONS, Cd 10 .- hg | ua Ar ao for °gus, PCF neue RE LAST WEEK\" NE\u2014CON 8 nearing completion has given centrated and combined wi e most aris, Oct.5\u2014Lt.Frank P.Lahm,} | 7 ° \u2019 A1 iad ill for RB Cheese.[OR .16¢ > { \u201cMes been-puid for finest fresh loastern | 8! \u201comlses, pa Sn.MM QT) 1 y and goo \u2018mor, and the kecn wo ea ST a uw ammannt af: Di 1; Go - Now 20.townships .creamery, sales having trans koe on fighting for the people's inter- THE DAIRY COMMISSIONER 1s eves appear'to take in everything.\u2014_\u2014 LE od There are any atfiquit of Diseases laying low to : + So ge ® Dired of round lots ut 24e to 24}e uifow OSt8- [; = SUES STATEMENT IN THIS |The new Judge,\u201d with his ruddy hair {TRIED ON -LOCAL TRADESMEN atch bold of you as y s b ar Co .= ee and closely eror ei .: NER i ; - catch a hold 0 you as you pass by.Ce Tile Pa | ET > - ç- HWS costly eropped pointed: beard of ND, ARREST| FOLLOWS \u2014 | | CR per no CONDITION\u20144,500 COWS } Ur ., AND E Ss \u2014 : qe Fi, Jor bath I\u201d 3 \"| or .Aloe hus, looks quite youthful ; JUST OUT + Why not prevent them by drinking 1588-101, Vv _ - TESTED.- i alongside jome of his Jearned breth- PRISONER JUST our + + \u2019 : Lo af a - a 4 tue ages ren, ef Justice Witzpatrick, look- - - .0F GAOL.- | c ; ; Se New 20.i - 4 a Dalry Commissioner has issued ing very lighified.Henan.the loose .¥ i © UE ke : 5 e lollowing circular: judicial scarlet \u2018gown trimmed ~ with | Quebec, Oct.5.\u2014Another \u201c indivigu- \"A A A 3 Tr | Dear lr 1906.sixteen Cow white which disguised his figure .and Jal accused of attempting to.pass ab 0 NS.- 5 = ince Januar ve Joos, ixteen pr those of the Hist of tho-Court, opened worthless cheques .on local espn ) cu el theough the initintive of the Dairy l'os n term Ry Zééding in a sympa, [Was run in by the.police 840 .| cb Commissioner's\u2019 Branch of the Domi 1etic tone; of \"Où à brief eulogy of night.e gave-the name of 5.2e ! oo 0 | 4 Commissioner $ ranch 9 It e omin- the late Judge Sedgewick.Parsons, but\u201d was identified as a ipa 4.| : 9 .Agriculture.Re- A ANS La ec ne \\ doh who was 8 © .3 oo cords re.being Kept of \"he production MR.BORDEN AND: HIS FRIENDS.named Goodrieh io ve Hire ; | Ù or sale by all Pr uggists, Grocers and Hotels.nshigs.- -.bof 4,500 owned by the 350 members of Mr.R.L.Borden, the Opposition months ago and -was omy released SE \u2018 | au ° \u201c these associations.The results will be leader, he not at all pleased taat his/{ from gaol Wednesday: morning.Detce- [BE gl LR 0 : T + à fr tabulated and published as quickly as name should huve-boen dragged into Rive Walsh duly identified the prison- [M P, X.ST.CHARLES & CO, Sole Agents for Canada, 59-41-43 St.Gabr à ut ei Wt possible after the scason is finished, the land speculations of some of his |g.10 E SL : a + EL ue iN This is only the beginning of what oi: ow\" [wer to pi tatements : ==, REN ame CL Steet, MONTREAL.Cn a > i should be a great national movement N80 DY LE.Lofurgey, lr.Borden ° of NOT he 5 = Er cop [LY cad | [for the improvement of the dairy in- said : CS I never had\u2019 the slightest in- Worthington &Borlase; M NS {dustry in Canada.Subicient data have chase of où connection With the pur N f i Pi blic Et C ' i sma .1 4h \u201c= been eollect ready to- show that ne Ids \u201cor any other ig LL iles ove j ; \u2018 187% EC pren collected already Lo Aho whole lands in-the west-df Canada.Mossrs 0 ar 6s ua \u2019 fun rate WORLD'S LONGEST BRIDGE fe da va ow sea, iy X 7 {range of dairy effort which is calculat- or Pme of them to: nd Lelurgey, potas cents Le \u2018ar BISHOP'® At Singong, © China, is the Lion arches.The roadway - is seven feet kh ; I - ; = ed to increase the profits of dairy-}roposed ve 4 © an kod nel 1 | days each bridge, the longest\u2019 bridge in the |above the water and is inolosed in an fi SS \u2014 AT 15s proposed ventre and asked me to OROSSING Snd and | Mondays ge, & .2 ; } 4 LT 2 + re Le - ( farming to the same extent, as is this +; .= - : ; world It extends five and a quarter iron network.| 0; Le 0 FE : - .a i : matter of the improvement of dairy Jom them.My discussion of the pro- month.207 .; PPA ob SUE Coliseo dA op Shr Sy INEPT : == he 2 x .I Co ; herds.In order to serve the purpose posal with nhy of these gentlemen © u \u2018 -.\\ , : FR} ce .: ~ : ; - .Te Ca | : : properly, the work of record keeping 1002 before Can \u201cip W the ha T a \u2018 : : Eg \"7 Ë > 4 4 \u2018§ Rf 2 99 must De persistent and continuous, and chase had been m a a ih lie pur - : - À - \u2018 LS gh Pan \"eniInsil ar ne followed up by intelligent action on} vas of à very casual \u2018and general 3 IE = RE .dai 4 LE - J the part of the \u2018owners of the cows in _ EEE sence - _ ; : | 20 1% 4 5 LOT a co 5 the matter of breeding and selection.character; and 1 bos oo _much occu- OU cannot buy flour as.fin 9 ol ed BR -: \u201cOur records show that the average at it very little Lo hat 1 {ov .- | \u2026.5 a .1 , > 3 C \u201d on.> K i vield of milk in - Ontario and Quebee feturned to\u201d Halifax from.the west white, pure and nutritious j \"7 -jis not much over 3,000 Ibs.of milk per | pot the end of October 1902.and cow per\u2018annum, yet we find herds of} on the 7th BF the following \u201cmonth 20 cows and over that average 5,000 Mr.R.H.Pope telegraphed to ine.tbs.In every instance the herds which} that he was leaving for the west, and show a\u201d high average of production lon the same date L\u2019 replied by \u201ctele- have been built up\u2019 by just such meth- | gram that | would not take any in- ods as the cow testing associations! 4erest.1 never, attended any moet- are \u201cintended to promote.lings in conncetion with the purchase, , \u201cThe members of the different assoc over had any, communication with iations have had an excellent oppor Sir Thess Shanghnesky of any oth- tunity of comparing the records from} cr railway official fi sthe gubject and \u2018has an all-steel oven.Stdel is more uniform in thickness and \u2018 fadiates heat more quickly than cast-iron.For that\u2019 reasom most cast iron ranges- have-steel \u201coven bottoms.: JC Se re?: L, | Royal Houschold under any other- | name.{ LI 4 .+ - .- There is no other flour in Canada ; upon which half so much money is Peter In my new, range \u2014GRAND PENINSULAR: =I have gone.farther and de the WHOLE } > OVEN\u2014 top, bottont'and sides\u2014 {STEEL PLATE.- + That is the reason the \u201cGrand Peninsular\u201d is \u2018such a ~~ quick, even baker\u2014and saves so much fuel.different sections, and different herds} pad nesgonfidentihl information about in the various associations.| - |} the routé\u2018of any füilway, It was ne- \u201cWith a view of promoting corres: ver suggeste(! or | intarl to me that + pondence between the various members any funds of \u2018the Bre Trust Com- of the associations; I am authorized pany were to -be.used for the pur- |- to announce that the name and post pose of purchase.I never heard that office address of the owner of any herd company mentioned im connection with in the records will be given to any f§t.The proposal made to me was person who applies for it tothe Dairy | that each person who might become Commissioner, Ottawa.The idea is interested should finance his own that members may learn from the owns ghare.\u201d\u201d.I fers of profitable herds as to the meths \u2014 THE FIRE INQUEST ods by which such satisfactory results ° \u2019 have been reached, We think the cor: ~~ Thave perfected a perfect system of Ventilation, very important it is that your flou ; 90.All the vapor and oder of ccoking are driven \u2014off\u2014and a constant current of fresh, heated -air.fills \u201cthe oven, oo 10 _ ~ / above all things, should be absolutely oo ~ .~ Dee = ° + REN;:.2 \u2018 \"At the resumption of the investigation into thé Gilmour Hatel fire on - armee Pret sénat re Late rc | pure.I alin put a Thermometer in the oven door, so you can tell at A = ka pe Et .ñ aa RESTE CSS NE CONTE ME AE ER TON I RE a a St oo HES i Nl A Cy i -treal, Que- respondence idea might be very pro- | .; : | : To | + the exagt temperature of the oven.It does away: with all guess work perly included as a feature of this Tuesday, beter MoVeigh, night clerk, \u2018 \"À a.: = ie - \"and insures perfect cooking 27 : work.We trust that owners of thes was Chat à and expresse the op- \u2018 1 OÙ 4 ; >, RR B ; first vlass herds will be good enough Jen 1 ut a Foung aidy, whoso name Le ,Ç 7 ypewriter G These are a few of the helpful features that make my new to answer such enquiries in a broad: death, in addition to the three others - : L 1 : - A = 5 CLAAND PENINSULAR the ideal range for Canadian homes.- 41 niinded find helpful ho mb ws of the whose remains had been discovered.A : T4 | | - i.7 A tion of by, .\u201cARE BROS.& CO., LIMITED - = ° PRESTON, Onv., @ associations will: ¢ not \"become lack | subsequent witness,\u201d Richard - Lewis 4 | - \u2019 - | - ' or 88 EN, ~- SHERBROOKE AGENT : A, R.WILSON.| | in keeping the records as the séasor Gregg, Paie pale 1 + is the best\u2014most wholesome\u2014mos T 9 \u2019 PRovinciaL REPRESENTATIVE : F.P.DRAPER, 48 WAVERLEY ST., MONTREAL, QUI, advances, Decause it rust be remem who was probably \u201cthe person referred i 207 44 \u2019 i By _ : ered that unless a full record for the ; RU (nee A | : 1 ; Jd In.i = le ihn er ha ben node | M teur ME Mon sm mal | carefully milled flour to be had ir i value, + = 0 (held two women by the arms and - I this country.The Ogilvie name an ; .o Le dropped them\u2019 to a man on a ladder | - i; / iy - Members.of.the associations musbl aix teet below.W.H.Cluff.city au- : i #4 \u2018 ; _ : 9 If Every Farmer Knew J not overicok the importance of the |or, part owner of thé building.pros | 2 i trademark are- on every barrel and - / feeding question.This has been touch- 4 tion o ire feeding ( ; \u2019 \u2026 .uced a portion of the fire escapo ; ed upon but very little so far:in this vhich had been on the rear © of the \"| work, but eventually we hope to see hotel, ane ibs design: caused Juror rms how much money he could save during sack\u2014a guarantee from the make 8 HE oe Or E SN \u201c Harvest season this fall by using a R_ g , : - = | - Fairbanks-Morse Jack-of-all-Trades ÿ- careful records kept of the amount of (teary to rejhärk that the mari re-} GS h 5 | H .Gasoline Engine to saw wood, pump feed consumed by the cows._ sponsible for such a thing \u201cought to .to the -consumcr.Te [ your grocer i LA en gr rs | he tke tis opportuni, of sae | hind th be Chi Prose oi have ons 1 etc., etc., we would not be 8 iting esiraniiity of the owners the fire brigade, doubted the val [ 3 \u201cBR 5 the demand, Cut out this sd and send it \"| or managers of factories taking an int- [ets as a ans of saving life, unless ; you must have Royal Household.| _ , | to insts wong - © tal to-day, tell vu all about this ercst in this work and making the | accompanied by- skilltul handling,- and i.CL mu | kinds.ul Engine for farm use, Wirite to-day, 9 and tell y } cheese factory or creamery the centre olunteer aid could not be so charac ; 0 il I FI Mill C Li ited = LS any guar\u2019 =} The Car: Sam use, So-day.: for further organization for the pur- terized.; - | 2000 gl Vie our i S ,0., mi _ l\u2018omparée _ Fong an Fairbanks Co, Ltd, NAME bose of keeping records and testing.| TWELVE MILLION FOUR PER | AE i | Que Vit ag pn - pa \\ Jorge amount of corvespondency TT EN FEE or Montreal.Co shed.ca, | pp alg.I miaÿ want à Cr Jhas been received from individuals in Co anil .- : .p 100 Welliog\u2019, / £ for.© - vant A.\u2026u.or localities where associations have no! A Dominion four \u2018per cent.loan coarser weaves to their rivals in .the .: | cotton belt.: , i It cannot be maintained, therefore, ' _ À that no material progress has been | ri : 1 made of late in cotton manufacturing \u2018Montreal until such time as the mem- - : Magazine\u201d \" To take the fools\u2019 money and blind them to the fact that they hase ro i Rb hd 2 bers of the -ring engaged \u2018in working 4 Z& up their defence could secure witnesses Ga , to testify 3 = (\u201cI atten groan Hemlock and rdwoo ym, + algo, Spruce Lath, Cedar Shingles._ on .gir alleged nativity.robbed is the quintessence of the finan the trial of several such One of the mos No inducements \u2018are offered in von paru cial_ parasites\u2019 art.5 Chinamen, on whose behalf the claim successful methods of accomplishing in New England' or that statistics ad \u2018of Credit, or payme ton the \u201c Instélment Rb 53 a FLETCHER, > \"of being natives of the United States hig is a very recent development.The bearing on .the introduction of new Approval.\u201d No : was made, which, 1 was creditably fact that one of the firms-of pseudo-.| machinery tell the whole story.At Plan,\u201d or sending: goods \u201c n Appr Palpwood and lumi 472 89 Strathcona >.joTion sai uy.October 11th, 190 The eraigned has © bs POM MR.k HONTAGUE: ROW public auction at his, far discounts | are allowed, ever for quantities; no ag nts are employed, no commissions are paid.lis: a cash business, not Cashr on Delivery, but Cash before Delivery.No one is influenced to buy by these old-time methods, every purchase is made voluntarily.How then comes the tinued increase of - informed, fairly illustrates the usual \u2018method of trying.this kind of cases.At the time set the case of Ah Sing, or some other Ah would be called,une - with the defondant absent from the \u2018court throughout the whole session E other Chinese \u2018would be put upon the same time, it would be unwise to * assume that there are no serious pro- | blems connected with the future ot the industry in Northern States or that \u2018henceforth the companies will be able to hold their: own without effort.Such a conclusion does not seem to be warranted by existing conditions.The figures presented make it clear that for several years past factory build- bankers infesting lower Broadway has been \u2018taking ithe fools\u2019 money for five vears by this method is an \u2018indication of its success.Now half a dozen mushroom \u201cbanking\u201d houses, with elaborately furnished quarters in New York, and branch offices in\" all the larger towns in this country and Canàda London and Paris, and received ins the stand to testify to the defendant\u2019s ving been born in the United States \u2014most likelv in the pn Chi me gi and even in hinatown of Berlin, are.using this ingenious scheme _ oo 3 = PTT] DT PRET Te : FE ) 3 IIMECE nese natives of the United States have ] : [LEAKAGE SOMiY HERE.2 \u2014-He.; \"No; I shall never marry until PRETTY FA SMUGGLING CHINESE {been declared to\u2014be entitled to fone New ENGLAND SUPREACY.1.5 2452475 tt | ne The Post.\u201cAh, I gv lota\u201dof pobtry in na 4 woman, who is my direft oppo- tive of old Goldre sets n sion.Every Chinaman \u2014by aving ou 1 se ~ my soul.\u201d ER : a y \u2018y vo {hime logally declared @ natives |AS X COTTON MANUFACTURING.=.SO Amvinces Toa Bilton.\u201cYes trou Line oot hor SA | \u201cHR ta INTO THE STATES, heh thoes pee mar, nes | SECTION se 13 MorDING LS DBE RANTED, [dont ew if tefl (0 a CE ae a over : - rie such ma market price © of from OWN AND EVEN GOING ivy Ci 5.\u2014The appeal in - .- 82000 to 83000 in the United States.: © AHEAD the Sclater murder, case was noyrd by \u2019 | \u201cDone Along the \u201cIt is a notorious fact that this aA the Court of Appeals here yesterday.| Good Business system is availed of by a ring organ (From the Providence \"l'ribune.) The judges on o Bench wer Si A.| bh i Hl | ï = AN , ite the admission -of Chi- : Lacoste, chief justice, Bosse, an- | : | , - Ne.4 .order _ in q toc ony a nd by means of perjury.In the Opinion of the American Wool chet, Lavergne and Lemieux, ad hoc.\u2014\u2014 = frame | o - \u201cOne of the members of this ring goes 8 ti ot oN porter the impregnable | Megurs, R.À.E.Gréenshields and N.oo 1 So [al Ts on rans ge e Moa HOW IT IS DONE CHINESE ALSO up and down the country scouring for Posi faeturi ew ti anc as à 201108 K.Laflammie appeared for the prison-.° ° ole - LOWER PROV- such countrymen of his as would be manu acturing or ion is becoming er Macrae, while the Crown was re- |.ie (THE PURE os - ENTER VIA \u2019 - willing to \u2018learn the story tney.are to Inote an linod widely recognized, and | jreyented by Mr.K.Guerin, Crown SE 5.=\" 1 = NCES.testify to afterwards in court at so it is inc Ft to tho belief that t00 prosecutor, Montreal.\u2018The case oo- > oo» ole o ° + sa oJo + oe O Pe al Oct: 9.\u2014A lucid account-oi \u2018much\u2019 per head.At the triñl another to th signi gas Nas been attached cupied the whole day,and was continu- 5 A = I ven erfection, Manufactu : ; Boston, Oct.=.tel member of the ring\u2014oftener two\u2014sits 2 10 Kapi¢ ncrease in the number ued until to-day.The lawyers for | .- | ! ¥ do i how \u201cnative\u201d Chinamen cireumven in iront of the witness to indicate to of spindles below Mason and Dixon\u2019s Macrae advanced no iéss than 24 rea-| ; le : \u201cIf you ate a woman, you would reveliin the hu dows, 1x 5 the law by entering the United States him if necessary whether or not a cer- tine.It is doubtless true, as implied sons why a_ new .trial should be .ied po that cook Orange Meat.- Much of the erisp des ê8 through Canada is cortaified in a re- tain.unexpected question has been -an- in these two statements, that the accodod.Ce, je youl LAN 2h ness of Orange Meat is due to their matchless baking 1EY port.to the commissioner gene o \u2018swered right.These men pose as 1n- bugaboo of Southern competition feat Sp \"oo ole o fined After the Avheat | ha been Shared, steam cook M/E special officer who .nearly run its course.I the firs eh : ze malted and flaked -\u2014the moist flakes are conv HRT Immigration hy a Pe vestigation in terpreters to ve pid tor the Se Southern competition wa exploited i in INDIANS ATTACK MEXICO TOWNS 2 .¢ B® © © \u2014 2° * 031% ® 5 automatic carriers to the ovens.veyed by ink 1963.\u2018Chindmen were permitted to re- matter of common Ho wlodge.these parts for more than it was CE | : Endless steel screens carry the flakes hack and forth, f, À \"main for ninety days in Canada un- ma ; ER PROVINC- worth, and in some centres, at least, LOCAL AUTHORITIES AT ACAYU- Y ° ° ei ® toasting each flake to a rich, golden brown\u2014the fina} Te + the $100 RIT 1.0ADS VIA LOW there is reason to suspect that it wa } stage in our peerless process - of converting .a Àÿ.der bond, without paying © who in- ES.exploited none too honestly.That oy CAN REPULSE THEM- TROOPS Pe 6 ° slo lo wheat into the most perfect food known to scies 4% sec 5 \u2019 JK \u2014\u2014 ri vor Sus Soman there, and during those | Boston, Oct.2.\u2014At least bro, expe its dangers were exaggerated, with a .SENT, So KX d As hs Palo part of vu meal for thin people 32 = three months they were kept in Mont- ditions of Chinese smugglers ve i view to creating.apprehension among City of Mexico, Oct.5.\u2014Indians at ° ce» SEE cv ; SSPEPNt un dowr o ry \u2014! on whese Systems aE 4) real and thoroughly train and sup- \u201cted out at Boston within the en its.operatives and excusing the prac- Sierra De \u201cSoteapa, \u2018State of Vera ac se Le Oran Ze Meat has a) Jace that mothi ; for children TÆ 1 pled, for a consideration, with thé weeks, One\u2019 of them was successt ; inf tice of certain economies.The advan- Cruz, have attacked Acayucan in large 8 +48 8 =~ c 8 p: ng else can satisfy, 2 op \u201cnecessary witnesses whom they could bringing abput .fifty Pr ble.tages which the South enjoyed were at force, but were repulsed by the \u201clocal ie 5e tmaitge prin 1 jf RE pa \u2014 =) Lo brad in My bpher a = ! | » Coben TION SAL, À But steadily Wve have added machines and operators and to-d y we are filling orders within twenty-four\u201d hours, our ) À i | LÀ LE .- \u2014 | characteristic is Prompt Shipments Now and In Future.R yn.FOR ' ~ Don't you want.y 1 ! : - Jon \u201c [ yon want to apprecinte 5004 I GREAT DANGER AFTER CERTAIN | centres \u201cCRAN LEONA : J sie To intelligently tr dn \"AGE\u2014CLERGYMEN LIVE TOO ~~ Anetheor powerful fact not to be overlooked is the growing appreciation of our r trade in all the magufacturing x 5 SROÔR; ™ ARD ë \u2018 posers?Landän, Oct pon Dr.Scofield, because of the added importance and prestige of our orders, which now include Winnipeg.Buying for Cash and being ablejto plac Ren Yours old 1% sauddn, ctober 5.\u2014DDr.$ : » £o = 4e FE A BERLINER or wellknown hers) or.Scofield, a 1 8 bigger orders than ever, means buying for less 3 and enables us to sell for less than before.4 ny mart Years Worker and dis 1% | lecture of wie > Nod emma Years old C0 Bhs 1.{ag - Victor) Gram-o-Phone [| wcionce of fire, vitor the meine | ++ #T: EATON \u20ac2,, has risen frem being Canada\u2019s Greatest Store to be the Largest organization of te pi ald Seda ld.wt Ë 1 AY - - gives you n musical education.Be- that there is [great danger in any sud- in the British Empire, Something for Canadians to be pr dud of, and something for them to take advantage of: us me for od vidiny by, \u201cwell Dr Sn.\"3 À : ! * » 3 » - 3 sw ile \u2026° won bles you to hear the tain ager That is why.no provided to get in touch with this unequalled Distributor is the profusely illustrated Catalogue which has just been issued.Catalog uy Tr Cong 8 Wicking os 8 + 4 iterpreted b , : h AE ty 0 2 \u2018alt, 1415 = The | groin artists, Such singors inexs Jen who tetire amd go to the handSyou can from your own easy chair buy goods selected from this! great stock and have them delivered close to 9 your ome .uring\u201d year old\u201d noire mn soon a 8 VV i Patti, Caruso and Fames; violin- seaside to live, die so quickly after i ., for + Un ean 3 +R ists like Maud Vowell; Sousa's, and they make the \u2018change.He iddéd that money, worry and exertion by this ideal way of shop ping.| Mig) Sheap, \u201cpur tin calr tg | 4 OT ror hands, dr others eiually marriages between healthy cousins © | 5s > - A tons\u201d Droog hog Sh LE mods, have made the records have no drawbacks.Clerks are the ; : - bo, Oty, 100d ha om uy eh a Berliner or Victor Grum-o- | only men who live as long as they GET oN E NOW.se 2 iD A POST CARD TO \u2019 | ; i Mek p00 buéholy, pot.sty | phone, you can educate yourself in } , a 3 Clagy t and uckwhe, 4 sic, SORTE ought to .Clergymen live twenty or ER _ Boy yy Varig S00 'ey inix.Te - Prices S12,50 to $110, Sold on | thirty years longer than they ought | ' : - Po Door 8 wago hushels T, - + cour payunents it desired, tin while doctors die before their rT Cf O : .vory Ving to lever ame abu Bot =.> 71 fite for free catulogue.7 ime.: ; Kia, ha oth harr.Hhing Hu ta.\u2019 = i E - 0° le Pensez, Trow, 1 : ne Ln id THE BERLINER GRAM-0-PHONE Co., Word has heen ta Quebec - | y Qinrreo od 0, aioe ont\u201d ar ty = ; ; 2 ve \u2018 , - 4 ; ; BL Dlankg.Par # I 1 - OF CANADA, LIMITED, } from Lothiniere of the death of the 4 \u20ac 0.190 YONGE STREET 1 La {2 ¥20 to $5000\" Lo, 0 EE HAD FROM \u2014 \u201c2615 St.Catharine #4, two-year-old child of Joseph Vau- | | ax D A \u2014 ved oir, Hood ha à RL 8 RICE, ;( ~ MONTREAL, dreuil, who fell into a vessel con- } ! = CAN a _ £o.aim.k KING ST.| leg taining boiling water, and was 80 CHR = co mT \u201c| : _- _ ag a \u201cAue; tivneer ; badly scalded that it died; - Ps _ 7 = _ cn - ; hurd A 5 y - =] Oo ; _ - | _ ws - 7 7 / .- AS _ _ + ! i 5 ; 1 - { si wn 1 7 ; - = | WE 0 : .Eo ; ; \u2018 - : - i J 8 \u2018 __ Ÿ ¥ Fo, _ 7 7 j ; ow i ; lie Pgishinge ~ Le * | State election et MEET TE on A p.pe E >} tx gh x fe x we.IE al Ce mT MEN 4 s, he ° ae Ce we LL ï kb 2 : ' Le EE OS Se Ja EHBROOKE DAILY RIUORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6,100, 1 1.| SEVEN {7 \u201cBREHBROOKIE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 610083: 34 : 0100) 9 4e\" 212700 | PAGE SEVEN.a i» x RS ° .Lee \u2014 \u2014 : \".PB.- Ea ; _ .GOV.PROCTOR NOW IN OFFICE.lini ; CEREMONY OF INAUGURATION IN _ MONTPELIER.- Montpelier, Vt, Oct, 6\u2014The two branches of thé Vermont Legislature which convened for its biennral session Weduesday, -1 in joint session I hursday tor the pere \u2014 of \u2018hearing the otheiul returns of -last month » from the canvassing commit tee uppoifited Wednesday, \u2018listent to the farewell address ot Gov- crnor Charles J.Bell and inaugurating \"wars Manufacturers of BA Windows, Screens, - Office and Store Pried Lumber, Ee g and Glazing.% 7 2 Building Line Eat ak-down.shape ready pool =F ob No contract too hil Ji for our immediate Furniture and House + factory and Veneer Mills ' ile, Estimates = tacuiehod: Write us for œû save you.money.SALE \u2014 : a + pt Lumber emlock and Hardwood, all CF yor, B x th ni § FLETCHER, ¢ ood and Lumber, +.39 Strathcona Square, JOTION SAL.: \u201cON Co haley, October 11th, 1906.! wierigoad has received tnt rue- 11 IONTAGUE.ROWE, à auction at his farm, 13 arent Angus, on Sherbrooke , Spruce lath, Clap- Cedar Shingles.- 0 also, ve i\" WESTBURY, .| yatrw, horses, colts, milch cows,\u2019 if gr0ck, sheep, shoats, poultry, hay, x Liberal Terms.See posters.x1 o'clock p.m.Co.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.i J, otion Sale sy, Octobér 10th, 19065 ariigned \u2018has received \u2018instruc-' mo, - IRL PRANK METTY, W wid bis farm, to sell by public w the Igfm, 4 miles from dle 08 Magog road, ~_\" ORFORD, ols, mileh cows, young stock, : sas, sleds, farming tools, etc.\u2019 fon! terms.Sve posters, Sale Ar pas.\u201d at hig Sale by.Auction .\u2018ox [7 - © triay vot.13,706 | Ik MeLeao, t COULD 4Bipgwick).liner old Clonmiore colt, extra \"it driver: 1 pice two year old \u2018komore borse, 8 years old, can \u2018tlt in 340, very kind and nice \u2018ive-yéar*old horse, extra nice À great roadster; 1.bréod mare \u201c100 M6; 1 good working and pod mes 1 registered \u2018years old, in fdal, nice roadster, a\u2019lot of young cut- \u201cu extra hay, lot of-straw, 65 \u201c7% buh.barley, 75 bush.po- «ol by pie 8e cords dry wood, N ards, 15,000 feet Fe boards; lot of ash ae, fH J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.rr of and\u2018 bass- J uggies, 1 steel on ih rack and- body: 1 new amber ~ sleds, 1 trotting oth Agr \u20181.horse rake, 1.i Tow, 2 plows, pair work.Mind driving harnesses, 2 gin- 8-1: McClary steel Br Terms: \u2014To 220.00, vos $0.00, six- months, over \u2018aim good bankahle \u2018notes.\u2019 ITR & 0, Auctioneers.\u2018tion Sale Tigo?- 1 LM om BELL NE, WINSLOW, on Ÿ Mn tober 9th, 1906, ?.\\ Pie 1250 Ms.; 1 horse, - x riers il 1 Mars, 5 yeurs dote, and drivers; \u20182 one \"ay \u2018ows, 1 pair yearling al, TOW, plow, Touring oui SE double wagon, ing R machine, puir ot \u2018 hay, grain, potatoes, | and cash; to $55.00, $28, 0 , © 00, = + DC vedr with fent, Sale ut ten Yom 4 pg » Auctioneers, UN ONSsAaLE BURY, ™ aay, ® youry old.weighs Jeary Worker and driver; yearrg 1: Weighs 1500 \\ .» , Weizhs Toh Jar year old fre extra driv- od gine IY, Well broken; nl a Hg, well bruken - 2 1 tom, > Sucking colt, lo sy ° 4 pme in soon: 2 Beil, vifer, tin ally % they (in calf) : ing be pure bred: Shropr Nod How and piel \u201c % bu ay, \u2018lot stray, > Melanie.Ushels Huekwhent ve nd harley mixed ley 3 mixed, + 30 hugh, tur- \"ler Ry Wagon + iro J eon, Z puir tuo- À he SMOG bei har- + Marrow, 1-plox, 1 if, De K Ur saw, Longs ER rpg ) $50.0, four P, Rod bunk- luck, Un, LY ten c'e | the reading \u201ccome to stay \u201cand I katehewan, about DIRECTOR OF Governor elect Fletcher D.Froctor, Governor Bell's messuge wag one of the first matters taken up, \u201cThe governor urged the necessity of manual and agricultural training, and urged such revision of the laws us would make it certain that all diseased cat- se should be slaughtered and buried or burned immediately.He declared, that the most serious problent whichi,the State hus to face at this time in laek of help.: ' .ë After Governor Bell had concluded 3 of his address, a recess was taken- until 2 p.m.It was arranged that at the afternoon session the oflicial vote should be announced, to be followed by the inauguration of Governor Proctor and thie reading of his inaugural message, On the subject ot capital punishment be said: \"Our law makes capital punishment the penalty for murder in the first degree.During my term of office it became my duty to see that this law was carried into effect.In the general discussion of the subject thus occasioned, in the Stafe as well as elsewhere, I have been deeply impressed with the fact that Vermont has more regard for the dignity of the law than for sickly sentimentality.\u20181 am more firmly convinced .than ever before that, as gy safeguard n- gainst violence, and -as a protection to society in general, the law making capital punishment, in some form, the extreme penalty for crime, should be retained on \u2018out statute hooks,\u201d He said also: © \u201cAutomobiles have \u201cthey have their proper dse in the pleasure\u201d and busi- T ness of many people, © Where they have been used longer and are most used, in and about the cities, they are practically ceasing to be a menace to horses.At the same time, during this transition period many of the men, Won men and children who are living rip and down our hills and valleys are practically.banished from the \u201cuse of our highways.We may well consider whether for the present automobiles should not be prohibited the use of certain highways, especially some of our narrow hill roads.\u201d 0 POPE SUFFERS MUCH) | ILLNESS AGGRAVATED -BY CORPULENCE AND LACK OF EX- 7 _ YRCISE, _ London, Oct.6.\u2014The Rome correspondent of the Standard says that ul- though the Pope daily talks politics.freely, and \u2018reports of his illness are officially denied, he is no longer phy- ed to the pontificate, His attacks of gout are more frequent and painful than they were during the suifimer, al though they are less acute than in the spring.His sufferings are augmented by corpulence and want of -exercise die to incomprehensible mertia, anc aggravated by a hearty appgtite., He declines to renounce- wine ædespité the disappgoval of.his doctors.He js no longer asx bright and alert: as before, He is'also weaker, and is subject to fits of somnolence.- + ; URGE RÉCRUITS TO DESERT.\u2014 INFLAMMATORY POSTERS APPEAR ON ROUEN WALLS \u2014 À MO- THÉRS\u2019 SOCLETY.Rouen, * France, Oct.6.\u2014A large number of posters-were placarded on, the walls.here during the night, signed \u2018by the anti-military association, summoning the pew recruits to desert from the army if they believed they | were \u201cunable to endure the insults; punishments and vexations of barrack life\u201d and concluding with an invitation to the women of Rouen to form an \u201cinternational society\u2019 of mothers to resist the ~ despots of the Govern-; ment, which is still thirsting for human blood.\u201d The police tore down the proclamations.+ PRAIRIE PROVINCES.(FNSUS WILL SHOW POPULATION TO BE ABOUT 805,600.- Ottawa, Oct.6.\u2014While the returns of the census of the three prairie pro- ~inces are incomplete, enough is known to make u close approximation pos: sible.The whole population of Mani- 3 toha, Saskatchewan.and Alberta, as is known, will come close to 803,000, By provinees it will be :\u2014Manitoba, 262.000, with\u2019 \u2014 three or four\u2019 sub-divi- sions to be heard from which will make the total about 364,000 ; Sas- 260,000, the re turns from this provinee are the least complete; Alberta, 184,600, - with one -sub-ilivision to come in.: \u2014\u2014 \u2018 SCHOOL OF ANARCHY IS/EXPOSED.BARCELONA INSTIl'UTIONS CONNECTED\u2019 WITH ATTEME TO KILL + ALFONSO.Madrid, Oct.6.\u2014The attorney-gener- al, ine presenting in court Tuesday the causé of Senor?Ferrer, director of the Modern School of Barcelona, whe is charged with being connected with the attempt upon the life of King Alfonso, May 31xt Inst, submitted evidence to prove that the prisoner conducted, under the name of the Modern | School; an establishment for teaching ansirchy to youths, was privy.to Mitnuel Morales\u2019s ptot to assassinate Tenders {or Fire Wood Wilt be received up to Friday 1he 12th Day of October, Inst.for the delivery of two hundred cqrds, (old growth) green, hard, split wood, 16 inch, 3 tiers to.tho cord,\u201done half of the quintity in \u2019yaærd at No.2 fire Station, Loudon St, other half at No.8 Station, hibg St.Lambs or round wood under Et inchew not accepted, By order, , Co, Auctioneurs, : \"RH.DAVIDSON, Chief.Bth Oct, 1906.7 me em bese A= \u2014_ sically what he was when he wns clect- [oi the Council who brought * CAPITAL @ SURPLUS - Over $4,000,000 Great - strength and thorough equipment enable this bank to oiler prempt and efficient service _ in every branch of the banking business.Sper cent.Interest on Savings Accounts.; , Eastern Townships Bank bo Estabfished 1859 - THE COMPTON CO.- ELECTION BOW CASE.(Continued from page 1.) Pierce made answer that they could come down to his house.Wesley Sherman guid, \u2018Well, if you go down there, l guess I will go, too.\u2019 Pierce turned round to him and said, \u2018the first man that \u2018steps on my premises I will cut his G.D.heart out.\u201d -As I stepped towards the door I saw Mr.Westover going towards the woodshed.Just then my boy sigpped in the doorway, and said to Westover, \u2018look here, you cannot pick hp.any club here?| suid to my boy, \u2018drive him out, he has nq business here\u2019 Mr.Westover went out and towards the village, The witness then corroborated generally the \u2018evidence of the previous witness in regard to the assault by Cass.He denied that they went there with the in: tention of breaking up the meeting, or having anything about any such idea.~ Cross-examined \u2014 Ques, When told that a meeting is private, is it your custom to persist in forcing ypur way into u meeting ?7 Ans.1 was not in when told it was private.I was in the wav.Mr.Westover carried a lantern, when he went to the -woodshed, but when he went to pick up a stick he put it under_his other arm.I was surprised to see Westover.go to \u201cthe woodshed, Nas there was nothing thon -to cause any excitement, W.J.Mayhew, son of tha previous witness, was called.His examination in chief was finished, hut he was still under cross-examination when the Court rose for the day.So far his evidence is a.repetition of the former witness, 0 , : CORRESPONDENCE._ TAE LITTLE PLOT IN' STRATH- CONA SQUARE.Editor of Record: _ - Sir,\u2014We now an that porch- attractive committee have Stratheona Square and the deserve all praise.- ; I have been wondering, however, il the little flower plot in the center is not likely to prove an expensive luxury and, in fact, in the end cost the city more than dhe .entire -squdre besides.: I Math matics Hag always been my fort; \u2018ol \u201cI feet bound to lay.before the püblic-the practical side of the \u201csquare\u201d question as it relates to the flower 'plot in tho center of the square, This path directly obstructs all the pathways crossing the square; thus .necessitating all pedestrians to turn irom\u2019 their course and pass around it.The plot is a little over ten feet 1n diameter.\u2018The person passing around it, therefore, must travel half vhe circumference or about 16 feet instead of a little over ten as would be the case if.the plot were not there.\u2018Two extra steps (at least) for every person crossing\u2019 Strathcona Square land for all time, is therefore the price \u201cwe are to pay for this beauty spot.What does this mean in physical energy in a year, or a decade, or a life time ?; Say 2,000 people cross this square every twenty-four hours.\u201c Two yards\u201dextra travel for each means 4.00 yards a day ; 1,460,000 yards a year ; - 14,600,000\" in ten years ;-73,000,000 in fifty years: nneces- In miles the figures of this sary travel are : 2 3-11 miles in one day ; 820.562) in a year ; 095.625: 1n ten years; 41478.01 in fifty years.Now let us reduce this wasted energy to dollars and cents.We will suppose that the city could save the citizens there unnecessary steps by hiring a man to take them at the rate of 10c.per mile.What do we find ?Cost for one day, 22 7-1lc.; 1 year, $82.95 ; ten years, $820.56; 50 years,\" .$4147.81.; Co ; The cost of beautifying this square is between eight and nine hundred dol-¢ lars.That is the little flower plot will in ten years cost the citizens, 10 physical=cnergy at 0e.per mile, as much\u2019 as the whole square hesiaes and in fifty years & sum that would put all the squares in the city into first- class condition and maintain them for all time, RE 1 [ might pursue this matter further and view it in other phases, tor n- stance 1 might make an estimate ot the damages which will be incurred by citizens through mental angulst caus: ed by thus finding their course block- \u201cwd or of the, disastrous moral cffeet which is likely bo result from a person thus being obliged to turn from the straight and narcow- path, but only an array of figures more staggering than those given above would result, so, tor the present, 1-will desist.\u201c But is there not here à \u2018moral lesson for null ?It is this : Consider the little things.The wasted minutes of the day, when regarded from the view- i ifetime, repres lost op- .: .: joint of a lifetime, represent King Alfonso.nided Morales with | of eut decomplishment: money and dssisted in concealing the portunitios fo bly spent Ë day.\u2019 by wôuld-be ussussin's accomplice after Le, Pin the ceaseless march of years, the bomb explosion of May 31.A in great sums which would \u2018bring us comfort in our ceclining years or which might.exert great power.in furthering some good eause for the benefit of our fellow-men; the failure to rollow & fixed purpose ur life, the turning aside into bye ways, faltering footsteps mean 8 wasted life, a tuil- ure to accomplish the most that we might in the few years of activity e given Us.cv ; Fe Touch for the little plot in the -square and whe object lesson it offers.ONWARD.this about 8 MARTIN, \u2014 At Waterloo, Sébt * 28h, 1906, & son, to Dr.and Mrs, S.H, Martin, McCAW\u2014In Sherbrooke, Oct.5th ; 1906, a son to Mr.and Mrs, J, Fr =.McCaw, y McDONALD\u2014At- Waterville, on October Ist, uw son to Mr.\u2018and Mrs.John McDonald.PARSONS\u2014At Sutton, on Sept.2st, & son to Mr.and Mrs.Ww, G, Pay.sons.LITTEE\u2014At Bulwer, Oct.3rd, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.M.Little, « DEATHS.4 HANSFORD \u2014 At Torbrooke Mines, Nova Scotia, on October 1, 1906, AI- fred Albert Hansford, in his 37th year.PLOWMAN \u2014 At Barford, Que., ¥ri- day, Oct.5th, '1906, Basil Enoch, only son of Mr.and Mrs, H* N.Plow- \u2018man, aged 26 days.3 AUCTION SALE Rocelved \u2018instructions from : Mock Forést, ; .We will kell without reserve ot his farm .n Pridsy, Octover 19:h.1906, All the live.stock comprising: \\1 extra.working.or driving mare, in foul, 1 threo year old horse, weight 1200, well broken for work or driving, 1 two year old colt, sired by Boston Globe; 1 yearling colt, 1 sucking colt, 8 extra good miilch cows, 2 yearlings, 11 Tulves, ote.\u2018Sale at 2 o'clock.\u201d Termsi\u2014Under £10, cush: over 810 to 825, 6 months, over 825, 1 year with good endorsed note, interest 6 per cent.- \u2018 G.H.KERR & CO., Auctioneers, AUOSTION SA LK _ Having received Instructions from - MR.ANGUS K McLEOD .| LC \u2018, oF Stornoway.Que., | We will soll at his farm\u2019 on Wednesday, October 17th, 1906.All his stock and -mdveables comprising: 4 cows, one to culve sho Ist January, 2 the first of April, 1 fdprow; 2 four vear old heifers, to calvé first Muy, 1 pair 8 year old steers, extra goad T two year old stéer, 1 two \u2018year old Helfer] 1 vear- Hog heifer, L pair steer ealvos, pair extra two year old cas; 1 yearling mare colt, workers and drivers; \u20181, louble wagon, 1 singlo wagan, 1 express whghn,\u201d\u20191 mowing machine, 1 horse rake, plow, harrow, log- King sled, pung sleigh, cutter sleigh, fanning fll,\u201d chains, 7 whifMetrees, 1 sûgur pan, 1 lurke kettle,-1 caok stove, 1 double stove,.4 beds and sptings and a lot of other things to numerous to mention.foverything must go as the famn is sold.Termin: $10, cash, over $10 to $25, six months; over $25, one year with good endorsed note,\u201d 6° per cont.Sale 1 p.in.G.H.KERR & CO.Auctioncerg.Auction Sale Having\u2019 recolved instructions from MR.JOHN Mc¢BAIN, oo Or.| S uth Whitton-Recdsville, We will soll on - ~ Thursday.October.lish, 1906, (All his stock and moveables) of: 2 cows, four and five years old; 1 calf: 4 two year o,d heifers; 2 yeaflings: 1 bull, 1 three yeur old ram, 2 good \u2018work horses, 1050 s6d 1150 pounds, 1 furin wagon, 1 top buggy, 2 open bukkies, 1 driving sleigh, 1 pale.toxting.sluds;\" 1 Lplow, 1 spring tooth harrow, beavy work harnesses, pair driving .harness, wbifie- trees, chains, cant dogs, saws, cote, 2 cook stoves, 6 tons hay, 8 tons straw.Terms: \u2014Under $10, cash; over $10, six months, with good endorsed Mote, interest 6 per ¢ént, ALSO TUE FARM of JUG acres, 40 cleared, balance well wooded, mostly pulpwood; good house and barn, with runiling water.Situated in the filth runge of Whitton, 4 miles from Spring Hill.Terms for farm made known on day of sale.Sale at 1 o'clock, pau.G.II.KERR & CO.Auctioneers, Auction Sale Registered Ayrshire Cattle At BROOKOALE FARM, 34 miles south of AYER'S CILFF, - \u2018 ON | Wednesday, October 10th, 1996, We shall sell for E.CG.Davidson, the following property: 12 registered cows, \u2018due this fall and spring, 3 lwo year old heifers, coming -in; 8 yearling heifers, 6 heifer calves.Bulls, .1 aged bull, _ 2 yearling bulls, 4 bull calves, ITigh grade cows.DH cows, one fresh; 2 two youy old heifers, 4 yenrling heifers, 8 heifer calves, 2 general purpose- horses, weigh 1100 by, euch, one six years old, giay¥ one twelve years old, black.Hogs.4 shoats, 1 brood sow, due to plg October- 24th.1 «double wagon, 1 pair traverse sleds, 1 harness, 1 pair of driving harness, folding sawing machine, 1 two sented pung, 1 wuagon- pole,\u201d 2-sleigh poles, 1 hay fork with rope and pulleys, 1 , Mel- otte Separator and\u2019; other.smull articles.The farm and crops and farming tools will he offered for sale, This farm contains 200 acres of good land with plenty locality, being handy to R.R.The above damed stock has been exhibited, or nu good share of it this full at the Stanstead County Fair and at Sherbrooke, having won first, second, and third prizes.\u201d For catalogues write to Fi.(i.Davidson, Ayer'w Cliff, Que, or G.1 Kerr & Co.Sherbrooke, Quer Terms of ule \u2014825.00 aud under, cash; over that amount, approved, endorsed notes will be taken at 12 months with interest at the rate of 6 per cent.per annum.Sale to commente at 10 o'clock sharp.Tuneh served at noon.LE 7 \u2018 G.H.'KERR & CO, \u2018Auctlôneers, Pa > meer a Large Auction \"Sale Huving received instructions from \u201c9, V.REED.Of REFDSVILLE, 2 miles from Spring JH wo will sell at his will all his horses, ete, On - \u2019 .monday, Cctober 8th, 1906, 15 heavy work horses, weight from 1100 1bs., to 1400 Ihs 10 extra driving: horses, \u2018from 900 1s.to 1100 Ibs.; 3% double wagons, 8 setts of double work huruesses, 2 single work harnesses, 2 sett double driving harbesses, 5 setts of single driving harness, 4 buggies, wagons, 2 two-sested | top carriages, 1 riding saddle, 7 sleigh robes,\u201d 1.driving sleigh, 1 new Savage rifle and belt; 2 shot guns, 7 coon skin couts, 5 fup-limed couts, 1 New Williams |sewing machine, D square piuno, first class veu mmr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 arr = - too numdrous to mention.; Special attention is called to these horses as they ure young und sound.Terms, 810°cush, over $10, 6 months with good endorsed note, 77 per cent.Sale 9 aan.Lunch at noon, 0 .G, H.KEER & CO., Auctioneérs.{| portunity Monday night at St.! mare, 1300 fbe., 1 Lhd Ihs., who} | ; copsisting\u201d ; pair of work harness, 1 single driving | of Tumber\u201d with good buildings in a good.shape, 1 organ, and a lot of uther articles?CITY NEWS.to Montreal after spending a fow dave in town.- ' The anniversary services of St.Andrew\u2019s church take place to-morrow, The preacher, \u2018morning and evening will he Rev.R.KE.Knowles, B.A., of Galt, Ont.\u2019 At the New Queen's are: G.Walker St, Johnsbury, Vt: Wm, Wash, Duds.well Jet.; M.H.Young; Boston, Mass.C, A.Young, Mussuwippi : Wm.Bnil- ey, Johnville ; Mrs, Thos! McCormack Angus; I.A.Cleveland, Richmond ; M.G.Brown, Lves Hill ; 8.II.Frazer.New Rockland ; RW.Jamison, Compton; George B.Cleveland, Johnville.Our citizens will have the rare \u2018op- Andrew\u2019s lecture hall of hearing one of Canada\u2019s most gifted orators, Rev.KR.E.Knowles, B.A., his popular lecture, \u201cSecrets of Scot- tist Success.\u201d\u201d The reverend gentleman not only.preaches to the largest.Presbyterian congregation in Canada, but finds time to deliver lectures that have made him famous, in both Canada and che United States.The nd- mission has \u2018been made very low, only The evening entertampreni at the High School last night, following the afternoon sports, was very enjoyable and well attended.Prizes were distributed, the list being read by Mr McKee, and the \u2018prizes presented hy.Judge Hutchinson, interspersed with the following programme and brief address by Principal N.T.\u2018I'ruell, Judge Hutchinson and Mr.J.W.Mc- Kee.The items of the special programme were: Instrumental duet,Misses Kate Lawrence and Maybird dell ; recitation, Miss Genevieve Armitage ; vocal solo, Master Norris Robins ; êx- hibition of club: swinging, Miss Stella Spearing ; vocal duet, Misses - Alice Armitage and Winifred Mundell.Hide SUFFICIENT UNTO THIS DAY, for a week; than that.\u201d \u2018 Maid.*Yes, ma'am; but, you knew, I am leaving to-piorraw, and 1 won't do the \u201cnew cook's work.\u201d (Meggendorfer Blatter.CC rn te mam you must wind it up more - Acka wledgments.| IN MEMORIAM.In loving memory \u2018vf George H.Fisher, who-died Oct.Gth, 1905, in \u201d Boston, Mass, BABBIT METAL.We have a quantity of old type which makes good bab- bit metal, for sale at 124 pes lb.in any quantity.SHERBROOKE RECORD Co \u2014 opu \u2018 Only 1 cent- à FOR SALE.| {OR SALE-NO.15 BUFFALO HOT water heating boller, good as new.Capacity 8,000 ft.1 inch pipe; exclusive of wains.Made by H.R.ives & Co., Mon-\u2019 treal.Will be sold cheap.Apply Re cord Office.~ - _o_ NOR SALE\u2014COMBINATION HORSE, thoroughly broken to saddle und harness, safe for lady or children, fearless of all city sights.Price reasonable, s.CC.Nutter.LL _ tHORTHORN CATTLE AND CHESTER White Swine.For sale, bull culves, and young pigs of- the _ improved bacon type.A.E.Curtis, Box 41, Stanstead.JOR SALE\u2014SECOND HAND HOT WAter heaters and boilers and hot \u2018air furnaces.Apply A, MR.Wilson.* ~OR SALE\u2014BICYCLE, PIANO BOX \u2018wagon.Apply Silver -Spring Brewery.LÉ 00 __.For SATLF\u2014BY THE EASTERN A Townships Bank,.at Coaticook, the property known as \u201ctheir old bank pre- \u2018mises.\u2018Apply to General Manager of the Bunk at Sherbrooke, or tho local mana- Herat Couticook.TOR SALFE\u2014STONE OF GOOD QUATI- A ty, all ready quarried, for building wally, house foundutions, ete, at reasonable price.Apply Cusimir Gingues & Fils, 88 st.Gabriel St.; { JOR _SALF\u201420 ACRES GOOD LAND, water, orchard and buildings, one mile from Sherbrooke.- Apply D.W.Stenson, 804 King Street, =~ 10 in OR SALE\u20142 TENEMENT HOUSE.AP- 2 ply Alfred Loisvert, 50 Gillespie St, me ere mt ta rt rts ap ae = rr rr me mt + rrr \u2014\u2014\u2014 PSE 0 me mane i \u201cMISCELLANEOUS.ANTED \u2014 TO BUY ABOUT ONT \u201caere of good land, near city limits, suitable for burial ground.Apply to féchenberg Bros, Furniture Store.ms es 1 \u2014\u2014ecga maef = mmm a AR FARTED\u2014GOOD LIVES AGENTS TO represent the Canadian Cusualty und Bailer Insurance Co, of Toronto, 1.Ke.Odell, Gen.Agent, Farnham, Que._ AJANTED\u2014BY MARRIED COUPLE, W.furnished room with hoard in pri- \u2018vate house, within 15 minutes valk: ot Rand.Dritt.- \u201c Address giving particulars to Box 92, Record Office.AUANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BOARD ] | = , .\\ suwyer: tea perienced and good Win.Dingman, North Hatley, \u2014\u2014\u2014 +-filer.AAJANTED\u2014BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, ' comfortable roout and board in private house, | Box 265, Sherbrooke.ANTED ; ANYONE HAVING A furms to dispose of, it would .be Lo their advantage to apply either by letter = _\u2026_ \u2014\u2014 mr?ot rn i mn novville.CL 1 OARDERS WANTEDHAPPLDY BOX .os, Record.LL es FANTED\u2014FOSITION AS HOUSE: W keeper to à géhtieman.Town or A évuntry.Referenced exchanged._ Ad- fore Box 96, recor Office.1 Mr.and Mrs.¥.Cote have returned: of Galt, Ont., in | + - -\u2014 MACHINERY FOR SALE One 10 H.P.vertical ongine and boiler, Pony planer, heavy planer, 24 x 8h in.buzz planer, double head shaper, bünd suw, rip saw, cutting off saw, boring machine, bub boxing machine, pulleys, shafting, helting, dphoistorer's sewing ae chine (No.3 SNinpirr), blacksmith tools, tire upsetter, shear and punch.All an good order.i S: A HUNTING, mers ea | : _ One of the BA General Store businesses in ohe of the-richest farming distriets of the Townships; for sale at a bargain, Doing a cash business.No better stand to be had.Address.BOX 97, Record Office.| PUBLIC | MEETING.A public meefing of all persons poy- ing Salary Tax is earnestly requested by the Machinists\u2019 Union to meet in the C.O.F.Hall, MeKechñie\u2019s Block, on Thursday, October 11th at 8 Hock p.m.: Frederic W.Norman\u201ds Dancing School._ ! Classes _moet every Tuesday in the Art~ .Hall.Children at 4.\u201d * Ladies and gentlemen ÿ, at 8.Private lus- suns hy appointment.Uirculars at Art Hull.\"| 852 Woellipeton St, Sherbrooke.+ THIRSTY WEATHER, \u201cYou have had yuite enough beer now, Karl.\u201d Cmte rieht, muy dear.Waiter, bring me the wine list.\u201d (FHiegende Blatter.WANTED Woollen Weavers for Crompton and Knowles looms, good wages and constant work.Also Spinners, Twisters and Worsted Mill help of all kinds, including Fireman and Machinist.Apply ~~ 12 PATON MANUFACTURING CO.- Sherbrooke, P.Q.Canafa \"NOTICE.| You are hereby.notified that a Special General Mecting of the Sharehdlders ot the: Royal Puper Mills \u2018Company will be held at the office of the Compan at Kast Angus, Que., .On Thursday, 11th October proximo, at 9 o'clock a.m., for thé con- \u2018I sideration of the following business: 1st.The gale of 4,900 acre], or thereabouts, of timber lands in the township of Clifton, in the Province of Quebec, known us the Clifton lands; .2nd.The sale of the \u2018Paper Mill, machinery, otc.or a lease of the same for one Or more ycars; ° ard.The reorganization of the Company, or the sule of the entire property, °° consisting of the timber lands, llmits, Paper, Pulp and Saw Mills, dams, water- powers, river improvements, etc., or any - part or portion thereof, J.B.PALMER, no Mistress.But, Kuthi, that clock goes \u2014 | wuter.central location, preferred.or in person to R.C.McFadden, len-, OLEMENT October 10, { , SATURDAY A shower of fetti.A wilderness of beautiful 25c.Adults, She, 50e.00+40040000040000000040000000000000 000000000000 0004000000000000000 [ ir Want \u201cAds.\u201d $ Over 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Eastern Townships.+ Will get you anything .you want.word (minimum {5 words) and price of five.Pick your days.S000000000000000000000 $000000000000000000000000000060000050000000¢ HELP WANTED.\u2014 > | .Sherbrooke, Que.° The Merry Musical Spectacle - ZEPHR New Dancer, New Costunies, New Music, New Fcenic Effects Shooting Stars.\u2014A shower of 40,000 yards, of Con- Box Office | opens Saturday, Oct.6th, at 9 a.m.Prices, Tvening\u20143b6e., 60c., 750, Secretary.a) THEATRE 11, 12,13 MATINEE scenery, 200-.Péople in the Oast and Dance Ensemble-200 - The whole a \"beautiful dream of Fairy Land.0 Gallery, 15c.Matinee, Children Auspices of the 53rd Regiment.six insertions .for HELP WANTED, AA\\TANTED\u2014A SERVANT GIRL\u2019 FOR A \u2018 small family, no hard work, good wages.Apply -M.'B.Echenberg, 18 Wolfe St.; V ANTED \u2014 FOR NOVEMBER 15TH, good general servant.No wash ing.Apply to - Mrs, W.B; LeBaron, Moore St.° Co JEN WANTED - RELIABLE MEN in every locality throughout Oanada to.advertise our goods, tack up show cards on trees, fences, along roads and all conspicuous places; also distribute small advertising matter; \u2018salary $900 per year of 875 per month and expenses $8 per day; steady employment to good reliable men; no experience necessary ; write for particulars; Empire Medicine Co., London, Ont.i.Cl ; \\ ANTED\u2014GOO PLAIN COOK.FAM- \u2018 ily of two\u2019 Highest wages.Apply Mrs.Andrew Paton, Moore St: + TO LET, _ m HOUSE TO LET.NO.19 MON- Je treal Street.\u201cApply to W.H.Wigyett.' : HOUSE TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR unfurnished ; hot water heater; all modern conveniences, 106 Beckett Road.P.Hammerich.Jor RENT\u2014THE BELLEVUE HOTEL.- A beautiful central location fronting \u2018an open park.First iclass place for temperance hotel.\u201cNear the Court House.furnished.H.Wetcher, \u2018 : ( FFLUES TO LET\u2014FOUR VERY DEsirable offices in \u201cthe \u2018\u201c\u2018York Apartment Building,\u201d Strathcona Square, are [offered for rent.All are heated with hot -l\u2019ossession fmmediiite.IE.W.Farwell: AURNISITIED OR © - house to rent, 41 Muore St.Box 606, Sherbrooke, or- apply on Diises.- : UNFURNISHED TO RENT =< \u201cNIFTHER LISA DAIR Farm.One of the best farms in the | lénstern Townships, containing 200 ucres, \u201clarge.house with elcétrie lights and rue ning water, also cottage and garden, good \u201cdairy with powér separator, ho and engine,\u201d and a saplendid milk business, One mile from Danville Siation.Apply ToD.MeCallam, Danville.Que.a FOR SALE.___ YOR SALM\u2014LENNOXVILLE CHEAM- 1 try, two farms and Windsor Hotel.Apply JG.Mallofy, Lennoxville.LL SOIR SALE\u20141000 to 10,000 EAGLE k Mining Co, if taken mediately.Box 94, Record Office.! : TOR SATE \u2014 SHROPSHIRE I and Rous: Also Rive.HH.(*.Hailey, (nokshire, Que, Joon SALE \u2014 MATCH) PATIL STANford mares, 5 and 6 years old.Fine drivers.Would sell or exchange for young general purpose: mare.Address M, H.Sanders, Comptons 4 Le ANON SALE\u2014LOT ON FULTON AVE.} north side.Apply D.-W.Stenson.a mr ve mt ae a R&T mmm ae anne TAARM FOR SALE\u201405 ACRES 1 MILE \u2018 from Conticook.Farm and buildings in first class condition._4 mile from knitting aiill- North Coaticook.- | | | \u2019 |- - | | ; ! C(VIINERAT, 4 tected territory.Apply to | TTIW Write | Jenckes Machine Co., Jatd: pre- CWA N'TED \u2014 FIRST © 1 both y | help neal apply.\u201d C.F.Oliver.- boiler, keeping.I Apply in own | Record Office.EWES Poland China | SERVANT, FAMILY OF 11 Montealni Street, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 x {ERVANT WANTED \u2014-THOROUGHI.Y expeNenced apd capable house maid | wanted by Mrs.Wm, Farwell about 25th September.Wages $12.to 815 per month.Apply to Mrs.E, W.Farwell, 17 Montreal Street._ OMPOSITOR .WANTED\u2014GIRL WITH experience.Page, Printer.~ TANTED \u2014 MEN.TO TRAVEL FO : the International Nurseries.Outfit including sample case ffee.Several good vacancies.New season now comn- mencing.We guarantee best treatment, regular remittances, highest pay.For terms write now.Luke Irothers Company, Montreat.A GENTS-WE PAY CASH WEEKLY .for selling the only line af nursery stock and seeds that sells readily.Wig- gest list, of leaders\u201d Live sample.1'ro- Apply now to Capital ren Nurseries, Ottawa.WOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 OR 18 Y.Must speak Krench and English.Apply Stroud\u2019s, vs Wellington Street, pe PE \u2014 WW ANTEP \u2014 OFFICE BOY.APPLY \" (ute, Wells & _White.-_ Lo ANTED =~ TEACHER FOR DI$- trict No.1, Orford.Apply to Went Brown, or John Ross, Box 463.NTED \u2014 AUVPRENTICES FOR MAchine shop, a splendid opportunity to léarn the trade, Apply at once.The, ULASS FU male clerk, speaking Nong but experienced suleslady or languages, WANTED\u2014A BRIGHT BOY, i oy AD wiHing to do light office work ip éx- change for thorough instructions in hook- CS salary given as well.handwriting to Box 46, ne eee = \u2014 w ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, YOUNG mun for shorthand and typewriting.Must.be accurate and also & good muth- cinnlicinn.Address, stuting salary, The Nighols Chemical Co, Cupelton, Que.if AALLOICS PRESSMAN WANTED \u2014 A min who understands his business con find a steady job and good.wages by upplving to Box 95, Record Office.\u2014 Lusu.marre em rr ves 0 J OST\u2014ON EVENING OF OCT.3Rw, d vveglasses in cuse, où Lennoxville road: Füifder return to W.A.Hale and receive rewaïd, or to Box 93, Record.1, JOOP WATCH AT NORTH HAT- ley, about Sept.165 ~ Owner © can have swine by identlifying, , Bud paying charges.W.W.Reed.; 0 SOUND \u2014 TWO STEF OWNER Apply .Fd.Duchesueau, | can huve saine D proving property .und paying charges.\\ A Fdpecomb, Was terville.\u2019 YRS.pp PAA VOS EE oY ee ne .Lo a ATIC ce hn ROR ora IT a a SORT dre pies ET.Ci, A oS - ERIE STOR Sale ER y 2 Eas = ; I PASE SN fos ras rt - | o - \u2014 arf \u2014 Sn LS ee\" , _.PEERY à me, Pe.me +, cup pt ae 5 2 A pps ES > ; i: p ly 0 ull Pf : ae me SA y 2 7 = 6 bee f ae Ea Ia a a J A a si ail 5 Gérer id 7 ee states pronom ES IR RASS Sin ; : ~ Jn ow a co ARIE: SR , D ; - vn .wo , pt or rine Aa wr cpr =~ \"s A TEEN WARS HRT TR «A - ak A r cos ce _._ > es ee de re, WEN he ate?i ni 3 > ee.Er dg TL Figs >I a Xm _ a oo aT IRE PO RT gy 3 Ae ga a ut > mon = Apt > _ 0 , 4 SLE ue TE Le > .Ai Ta a: = ei La ve AR IST FA CR ax el eh % #: * A \u201c5 # 8, b a lH 3 Caryl ETERS 3 .Pl.; dis \u20ac a CRA SE oad ER ITE cao : ie iy né = ie Kipp va\u2014 pmo airy dai tr Et NEE CS 8 Sa Ee TS ST > © Ns : mi : = SEE , Em a.vs To 1 : .! \\ 1 4 } .RES Rl es ! Lee os M Es À TR er .Lt as .RR © Bop te oat aE ti Shs Tal ET ETES ag 22 arr ei tit SR) duc MERE 2 CEE EE Se opth a re 1 RR Be pres IR EA Yok 5 ri armaut _ actu 7e.ros LL An Ls i v tab ota A - » 6 Toggle pS WEN, Aes = Rl * = yy >.= past \u201c, > i: sa À = ee [a RP: puget oA: , EE Stes bles ce a ont sc.* cf ; mettre.a a TCE) EN mor am heey Cd a a 3 br 4 - per XE aks SL a .ry .: TY I\" ro rT pes NS ses Lp .- 7 = TR at .> g a - D) A _.- i.- \u2019 ET MR : \u2018 J \u2018 - res ; .da IE x = à v me Vat \" = - _.> 0 pau - = + q vo 3 5 _ - ».we pave pone aah a « A \u2019 + | ~ RB 3 pie : oo ; , A 8 TE Fe Le MVEA LL = a TN a mr ae 5 + ~ , te p= th pn .; n 3 ; \u201d © - .; A ; aies ae ä ee SN fig ù Breed\u201d ree rl al SE ENE 402 .\\ ., | \u2018 ve SE \u201cNE LW > phe = a : ny \\ EUR oti Tl it dei ee sa, GA.ARLEN dem AS at od?~ the John Murphy Comipaiy, Litres edi LOM {Wp giye duty 4450) COMPARE YOUR BLANKETS - You cannot be sure that.you_are getting the best possible value, if you do not compare.~~ Our blankets are always benefited by comparison?- for when we buy them, we: get them direct from the factory,so there is no \u201cmiddleman\u2019s profits\u201dto be taken -into account.That partially accounts for the extraor- digary good value we give.All wool Canadian Blanket, pale blue, or r pink bazdèrs.Li Ç y , 5 56 x-76 $4 50 \u20ac 60 x80 $5.25.ing Size, : Price 64x84 $595 .68x88 $6.75 Price.Lbs, 7 5 \u201d.Bize, All wool imported Blankets, fine quality.Lead- Prices $5.0U, $6.00 and-$7.00.Australian wool blankets, very fine quality, weights - fgém 8 to 12 lbs., prices $7, $8, $9, $10 and $12 per P ir.\u2014 Either colored or r plain borders.5 {4 \"CHILDREN'S Per - M P FV COMBINATIONS { Gaiment ENGLISHLONG CLOTH pot, Worth 45 .59 Regular Price .12 +10 Fine English Long Cloth, bric finish, 36 inches wide, Regülar price .12.\"White Combinations, for child- | cam- ren, hall wool, half cotton ; sizes - 30, -32, 34, High neck and- neck an front trim-| make this our special line, we will from 4 to 10 veus sell at a popular price ; per yard by sesseossess q ceosoeospe pevsstoce Octso0non vocess Ju long sleeves ; \u2018med, Suit of age; each , so.00.pouces os In the past years we have had a big r run on German Felt Slippers.and Boots.\u2018As a rasult we are able to buy_in large quantities, and thus get a close cut from the manufacturers.Our, @atrons get the.benefit of this in reduced prices as compared with other stores.Our boots with felt soles are just the thing to Roop the feet warm, duping damp and cold weather.© Ne ty wm 5 ov gies - \u2018 \u2018 A BOUCHER & LACROIX, : 165 - 167 Wellington st.+ D - Te 4 ES ee : 2 1010 CL Ce Our Motto is: \u201cGive Satisfaction.7 We have received our FALL GOODS and the as- séetihtnt 1s unusuafly large and attractive.© \u201cCome early and make your choice, ~~ - Our prices are very reasonable.- - We are the sole agents for the famous Blenheim - ane Yotsman Serges, Cheviots and Vicunas.MARCOTTE & PELLETIER, Merohant Tallors, hr 170 WELLINGTON STREET.0 SECOND-HAND Pianos nd Organs | ; \u2014 FOR SALE Chickering ; © Evans Bros, Dominion ;.Mathuslek; ~ Dickson ; Warten, by the following makers :\u2014Steinway ; Heintzman ; Fischer; Haines Bros; Willinnis ; Mason & \u201cHamlin ; Sherlock-Manning ; Doherty ; te._ ; \u201c ; : 7 ] For want of floor space we- have ments\u201d out regnrdless of cost.Every l\u2019iano er Organ is, or will be, put in perfect -order : Sunrante ed for five.years, and cun be _exchatged at any time for a new instrument, Prices from $25 to $275.Terms of payment from \"$2 to $6 per month.bi.decided.to-sell these ingtru- For further particulars call or- write.Any instrument shipped free of | charge for ten.days\u2019 trial.es -Warerooms sad Offices, LAYTON BROS.44 Peel Stress, - MONFREAL Opposite Dorgnion Square, in order to.\u2018 FOHOLOLOHOHO1OL0+0+040F040404 0404040404040 4: | graph Tine where i ion BUKLENAHIN- LY SU SFUL.Jim.: \"New! | ork, 1 6 \u2014Bati long-cherished\u201d ambition, Dr, Fred A.Cook, of Brooklyn, has reached the summit of Mt.MacKinley, which, tow- cring 20,464_feet above the Pacific.Ocean, is believed to be the highest | point of the North American continent, Mr.Cook\u2019s feat is particularly | notable, as his is the first -ascent of the mountain on record, and followed repeated failures.News Pot his success was \u2018brought to friends here Tues:ie y night in the following telegram to HL.Bridgman of the Brooklyn Standard | Union : Le 4 [I : : Tyonek, Aléekh.H.iL.Bridgman, Broo oklÿn, Na Nod \u2019 re.have reached the sum MagKinlpy Py à.new route from 4 the | north, and hitve mapped 3,000 miles | ng ia next stehmer.Là ' Fred a.\"Cook.Tr.Cdok\u2019s perajstont - 0 efforts to climb this; the greatest of the eleva- [tions ol the western hemisphere, have attracted wide attention, not only bet \u2018an adventurous standpoint, but; use of the practical value attached\u2019 to \"the success of such an expedition.Mr.Cook has to add considerably to the geographical records of Alaska.An expedition headed by Mr.Cook some time ago failed of its purpose.Mr, Cook left \u2018here last May.for his second attempt.Professor Herschel Parker of Columbia University, who accompanied - him later, returned and said that two inet-{ fectual attempts to reach the maun- tain\u2019s top hud been made, and that'he had.left Cook to make \u2018still another.[In the three attempts then made, Cook had approached Mt.MacKiniey respectively from the east, south and\u2019 west.A recent letter from him received here and dated Aug.25, .said the mountain _ climber was about to make an ascent from the north, side.This presumably is the effort which was crowned with success.In his expedition Mr.Cook had with him Russell W.l\u2019orter, a photographer, \u201cand a half dozen servants and guides, ; .Dr.-Cook was \u2018born in Sullivan County, N.Y., and is 41 years of age, lle was - surgèon of the: Peary Arctic.expe- T dition in 1891-2, and similarly associated with the Belgian expedition of 1897-9.4 No WIRELEZS T0 YUKON.Ld @.| GOVERNMENT IS NOT LIKELY T0 ADOPT SYSTEM\u2014FIRST OFFER MODIFIED.Ottawa, October 6\u2014'There does not seem to be any great likelihood of the Government adoptin wireless telegraphy to.Dawson.he worst portion of the Yukon telegraph line is between Stations 21 and 41, South Bulke Ninth Cabin, a distance - of a on 524 miles.Nome points from hs stretch are much\u2018 worseé: \u201cthan athers,\u2019 but at that time a line is liable to \u2018interruption between these points.A \u2018report to the Government says that at : J one place along the route the - tele- | grap dozen times over peaks from 1,200 to 1,500 feet.high.The Marconi people have .\u201cmodified their.original offer to the Public Works Department to \u2018put in their system, and will only do so row under a Government guarantee.Ît-is hardly likely, therefore, that the Government | will make any change.in existing conditions except to | improve the tele- it is needed.DEAD AFTER ALTERCATION.LE BECKWITH MAN, RECEIVED BLOW IN QUARREL WITH HIS + BROTHER, Carleton Place, Ont, Oct, 6.\u2014John Bradley, of Beckwith, \u2018died here Wed- Saturday he received a blow on the head in.a scuffle with his brother, | George, when a launch, in which, with nother brother, they were sailing on the_lake near = here became disabled.Deceased was left by his brothers in a vacant building, supposedly asleep, and was-discovered later by two men, It is-not known = whether death was due to the blow or the subsequent exposure, 4 WRECKS IN CHANNEL.ep | FRENCH VESSEL AND NUMBER OF FISHING BOATS Los», Havre, France, Oct.6.\u2014As the sult of a storm in the Channel, French three-masted vessel- and a number of fishing boats have heen wrecked and several sailors lives have been lost.Some of the quays here have been flooded! Lis the high seas.À | Ih 7 ü ee seeds the.the $ on or \u20ac lpus,: by wiith Intter \u2018date the wh Let do répatriated i mit of Mt.\u2018{ of the country.Roëirn to Seattls by | | PANS.WAR COSTS.4 000.\" Fle va 10408 000,000 ONLY.FOUR MONTHS WERE OCCUPIED IN PREPARATIONS\u2014OFFI- CIAL STATISTICS ISSUED AT TOKIO.Tokio, Det, 6.\u2014Figures.officially.published make it possible to state the total exgenges incurred by Japan in connection with the recent war October, 1903, to the close of March, vof the tro had at.are fé to he\u2019 Ri pt those t Frs in MhnéltuFiàa and Korea, mely;f twip!idivisions.s8ach, The first i teresting.Ni disçl acloge by the At: \u201crt is that preparations or.war not beg A Pr \u2018Vétolser, 1903.has been\u2019 cofifidently- saffigmed, espacial - -ly by Russign date, long antèce t\u201cto.the rupture- vof negotiations thé\u201c Jäphhese were :de- \u2018been able, apparently, : .es indicate | 266.another, so /one.diamood, embedded in line \u2018rises and\u2019 dips _nèarly \u2018a ÿ | When \u2018the diamond has been cut into | this rough shape it is about as black { | a= charcoal.nesday at the home \"of his sister.On.re-* a + termitied Ab fight, and that the first \u2018blow: .was siruck by, them, not when the esoyzery ¢ of diplomacy had proved \"powerless td\u2018 préserve ce, but when the point of armed readiness to strike had been reached, A conclusive refutation of that assertion is furnished by the financial statement.Not a shilling more than the normal annual appro-, priation was spent on cither of combatant services until October,,1903, and \u2018the outlay in that month amount-| \u201ced to a paltry: £1,700, devoted to\u201dna-| val equipment and exercises, > In No» vember £2,800 was paid out for similar purposes, and in\u2019 December a somewhat heavy outlay of £1,500.000 was incurred, chiefly.for, the purchase of the two armed \u2018cruisers Nisshin and asuga.It is thus a very close ,proximätion to the truth.to a y so far as the navy, is concerned, tually - no 'Warlike preparations were made before \u2018the commencement: of 1904~that is, ap to within one month] of the outbreak of hostilities, cage of thé army not so much as \u2018one\u2019 son was paîd out until January, 1904, These 'arithnietical facts dispose finally of the pretence that from an early period\u2019 Jrban> had resolved to tight, and that \"she waited only until \"her; _prepiiations were.complete, The \u2018figut- furthèr, how remarkably réady the two services must have been even in normal times, since no extra uipmonts or dispositions were need- od until within four weeks of an over- \u2018sea war for the empire\u2019s existence.The total war expenditure Oct.1903, to March 30th, 1 06, was £126, 116, that, EE -HOW DIAMONDS ARE CUT: \u201cThe old idea - of embedding a diamond in melted lead, and then allowing the lead to harden, leaving only one facet ofthe diamond exposed for polishing, is done away with,\u201d said a from |.Rie riters, that from a en the | ap- vir-|* In the} EU [T cutter of precious stones, \u2018\u2018We first take the \u2018and determine the best way to cut it: by examining it.for flaws.thing which; - will cut a diamond \u2018is hard cement,.is used to cut\u2019 the rough stonerinto,a fairly symmtrieat | shape \u2018for.pblishing.mond, ie cup, and then the sides of the digmontd down jo about two-sevenths\u2019 ol the depth ara.tapered off to.the small point called \u2018the cutlet.\u2018I'he oyt- let is\u2019 supposed, to be directly in the center of the table, and by looking into a diamond it looks as though a little hole were cut down the middle.This is caused by the, abrasion from the diamond which used to cut it.\"Then 1t is sent to the: polisher.\u201d RS Cod pn \u2014te\u2014 precis \u2018A TUG NF WAR,\u201d One of those delightful and interesting pictures that brings sunshine to one\u2019s home is entitled \u201cA Tug.of Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal as their annual gift to subscribers this season.1t 18 a beautiful gravure, 22 x 29 inches, on the best plate paper.It is certainly a gem Worthy of the best place on the walls of any home.When one sees.the pie- ture \u2018and \u2018learns that it is given absolutely free \u2018to, all \u2018who subscribe \u201cto that hréat family.weekly there is.no\u2019 og cause to wonder why the Fami- Id and : Weekly Star has five times the number .of readers of .any | other weekly in the country.Any person remittin one dollar for a year\u2019s subscription to the Family He ald and \u2018Weekly Star of Montreal will get the picture free, and from the de- fmand we learn vou cannot get your Clothes washed by Sunlight Soap |.are cleaner and whiter than if washed | in any other way.- x Chemicals in wip.may.remove the \u201c5e.dollar in too quickly.\u201c\u201cThe Tug of | .War\u201d is a high class production and \u2018would comynand a high price if sold in { the stores; but it is reserved for Fam- MEL Herald subscribers, | dirt but always injure the fabric, Sunlight Soap, will not injures | the most dainty lace or the, ds that use it, because it is: :) | absolutely pure and contains no\" | injurious \u20ac Sunlight, Soap\u2019 should always: be used as directed.No boiling\u2019 or hard rubbing is necessary.Sunlight Soap is better than other soap, but is best when\u2019 used in the Sunlight.way.\u2018it and follow Buy it and ol 5 C.+ $5,000 EwASD oil bo pois \u2018proves that Sunlight ara contains - any: iar chenifcals or any form of adulteration, < 16 j ç | Laver Bréfliers Limites, Toronÿ \u2018 :éep He - 208 PM - an expense; iamond.in its rough state, |: \u2018 \u2018The ad | - \u201c\u201cThe table, or.top part ot the dia- | is | War,\u201d and \u2018has been selected by The | yj of the Past,\u201d it hus been me .\u2018 TANS rames ne, CAES CR gate STAR CLOTHING\u2019 THE BURIAL Mound builders Valley, in the manner their dead, were in close those of the Valley of ify had something in common embracing the ideals displayed in the ancestor worship of the ( well as antedating the custom of getting a granite shaft \u2018es aspect over the graves: of.our departed at the present time.Formérly mound builders were supposed to-have .\u2018come an extinct race, ocenpying territory in which these numerous bur- inl moupds are found, pri cupancy by the North American dians, \u2018but in the light of njore recent ee gution, and \u2018more thorough writes Rich&d Hermann, burial of the dead in mour practised -by the Muskawa Foxes, who occupied the t rritary up to and\u2019 including when the first white the Upper Mississippi The former erroneous some came about principally through uncommaunicativeness of When questioned concerning and their contents he would .invariably act the atoic,-for accor ideas of ancestor worship was hold touched upon, nor were an loigings which: had been him ever in any manner again by rendon ¥ when spen: heads they would .p ance: :and-insist shar they befoÿ 8.the arrive 1 of the he.gonical unde, Mr.vtatds\u2018 are geverally.iridivi ual or fn- mily \u2018burying-mMmaunds.The (earth, sand or other material is-carri the members of \u2018the tribe est of kin and filled around the: body.Apparently the further the earth, sand or other material of which is being built is brought | laborious the work of carrying it to the place of interment, the respect paid to the dead.And in respect \u2018they do not differ from white people.We dain to erect over a grave dle West a shaft made from the lime- Galena formation, |: stone of the local \"but instead get a granite.ped from Vermont or elsewhere, equally as great a distance and THE MOUND BUILDERS.OF \"OF THE \u201cTHEIR MANNER.PRACTISED UP TO ADVENT OF WHITES.(From the New York: 3 ibune.) of the: people alley.sacred and was any living - man: -shown flint arrow or CME } f | I HALL, DEAD \u2018IN api jppi of * el of wi th\u2019 them, ental, ns -mark of re- bethe to its oc- In- \u201cRecords hown that 8 has been of the i ) ki es of the time ei settled in \u2018supposition the the \u2018Indian.the mounds dirig to huis» the \u2018subject not to be of the be- touch- with A = \u2018Ohio, «and - TAILORED BY\u2014 | owes Com pany: 4 _ TORONTO.(.Rosenbloom é Co.) ps We guarantee positions, Day and Evening Sessions, Note the name and address : Call $ Hyndman Block, 11 Strathcona DEMOCRAT S BOLT.SERENO E.PAYNE SAYS IIE NEV- | R SAW SUCH AN EXTENSIVE - MOVEMENT, Washington, * Oet.6\u2014\u2014Sereno =.Payne of New York, chairman of the Committee on Ways \u2018and Means in Congress, was among the Presidents callers Wednesday.\u201cWilliam R.Hearst will get a good many.Republican labor votes,\u2019 he said, \u201cbut in my long experience in New York politics 1 never fried with to be used For this \u2014 rdfess ignor- wire thepe dian, Hermann \u2018there by r the near- the mound r the more | this iaterially | w uld dis; | in the Mid- shaft ship- al as great higher the =~ saw so many Democrats openly an- nouncing- that they will vote the Republican ticket: However, it \u2018is evident that\u2018 we are to have a hard fight\u201d on each side,\u201d Asked if there ig likely to be any tariff legislation at the coming session of Congress or-at the sucereding long session, Mr.Payne said: \u201cWe are devoting all our energies now so eïvet- ing a Republican House of Reprhicu:- atives,\u201d* Leu - ROBBED, JAPANESE BANK.-! mend SAN FRANCISCO DESPERADOES KILL MANAGER AND WOUND CLERK.San Francisco, October 6.\u2014 'I'wo robbers entered ithe Kimmon Ginko, a Japanese Bank, also known as the Golden Gate Bank, in O'barretl St, Wednesday, and after fatally beating s.Urakata, the manager, and seriously injuring-A.Sassaki, clerk, escaped, with $5,000 in gold.Manager Urakata died two hours later from his | ; HE good Clothes problem bothers many a man.Yo good custom tailor and get well satisfied\u2014now and de AE the: price: you: must pay, whether jou\u2019re satisfied \u201cup.your mind to try thé new \u2018and potter + wie this Fall; BBY \u201c 20th-Centur ry.Brand Suit or Ove we kon * wr il 3 \u2018They are-now being worn by thousands of well dressed \u2018Hd .good clothes\u2019 and won't wear any \u2018other kind.ge AGENTS IN NEARLY EVERY éltv AND TOWN, ; = \u201cThe: Lo or write And at Cowansville, Que.laxsauanaaaavannent ee s53ÿ49797 | MR.CLAUDE P.| cote 3 ft [proutcalm).5 begs to announcd & New: and Correct Styles for Fall Le mot | bi at aH dat) pid ar i \u201cSOLE.LOCAL \"AGENTS 1 FOR THE ABOVE BRAND, - 97-99 Walia: [$4600680000000000000 0000008008 RIEL IN 30 DAY THE TWO_GREAT SYSTEHS 8 which turn Time and Energy \u2018intô Money ars: SYLLABIC SHORTHAN guaranteed in 30 days and GOODWIN'S MODERN BOOK: College now\u2019 \u201copen WwW.W.HARRIES'S, SYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS co \"Square, a TEE ü Lit a i Sh 3 hm KEEPIK for liars and D E, » Swe 222546 tures (illustrated) OB duriog ¥ Music, to be gl a months.These: Je 8 the with great success, © pes | 1903-1904, helo a we! Woman's ind Concord: 58 School for is in Jectursh par ticu ars 0 an ship, lète, .Si ing to ML ple's Tel.He 7 | New She i OUR - THEIR ja the most ever held.\u2014 people have bered among Suits for est Sale 0 i the very pew models New Shard Tg ou Men SALEDF fe MENTS AT: de = Fu \u201c il ati Arrested ( \\ Harold Coates \u2014Preli : x fe Mulvena\u2014Ha lk a Bailey; of Birchton, with\u2019 shoot ai with intent to ight.Thusd pr plaint upon which arrested was sworn to befor Mulvens by Mafshall David the township of Eaton.Coates, the woul Harold R- before Edward \u2014 orn being has made the follow \u2018namely \u2018Il was sation,\u201d road leading fre shire to Birchton in comp three young men, namely lec Morrill Coates and Harol passing Alvan Bailey's ailey.was sitting on se front of his house.there fired a rifle, Th out truc my phest.\u201d\u2019 right sid Alvan A.Bailey came befg Mulvena, t is morning, for hearing in.connection - ge which has been - mad À A.N.Worthington\u2019 was witness \u2018examined.He depone the morning of the 5th of ( was called to=attend a ve semed Harold Coates at the a relative of the young man ton.Witness continu ©] i vonsultation with Dr.\u201cJob Cookshire.- I was told tha been shot the night previous deven .1 found him sufi 8 guns ot wound in the 1 od time was limited I did actual measurements, bu done by Dr.Johnstone sul As nearly as I could stat spt the first point- of entra) bullet was on the right sid chest, about one and a half ches below the right nipple : outer side.The wound w \u201ctwo inches below the left n vious search had been mac , bullet, but it.could not be i« \"sequently we found the bull the lining of the out part « on the lett side.The bull & than a 22; probably a It was flattened on the poin » from contact with the ag man\u2019s condition see: good.As it Was impc es An organs had been ce: ow the lungs .and liver, wot terlering in any way, -ing the! patient absolutely ihe same day 1 saw him -&y that the ball prol hog the base of the the upper rurface of ki is à question whether +! been perforated, but fr dition wa thought-it had n« ¢ impossible to say mych,_ ah PRE: or he may di Levitt, of the Town: fon, said : \u201cI new the ad was at his place on \u2018l'hur-R Mg when the shooting occ was at work there.1 was I went to bed about ten « was there \u2018when I went to \u201c gone to sleep.Somethi: Be in the nig t.It sound Yport of à gun.1 was no hot speak to any one.1 p I heard nothing\u201d me did not think &nything moi Wua T went to bed there sent in the house John Fr wenty.years ; the : Le daughter, Vera, abo jA89%, several young chil Lirom 8 to 14 years, THE COURT OF KING'S erin, in, Found Guilty Gets 15 15 Days NORE INTERESTING EV .COMPTON ELECrIO: ; CASE\u2014MOTION TG « IN CUSTEAU © - REJECTED.In æ Court of King\u2019s } \u2018 9; Pierre- Morin: he hay nity of the- theft Brompton, om a Man name nca, M ep def.+ LU, Belang.es tecused, in 1e prison , and he | v Ne would nil value of the hay., lime that à sentence bef.s Bench in the h a an as it was tho x Court progided that 1 judge, he expres.leni ent \"CY would be 14 J the: i Hutchinson à | he he À, and fee A h I éd pets In addition t potiti ns _ from romp! ainant Tin, who hal * Un iasht that the pu , Would meet pres "]
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