Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1906, mercredi 10 octobre 1906
[" SHERBROOKE, QUB., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1906: PRICE ©NB SENT, \" [THE COURT OF [CORT NEWS =| KING'S BENCHL| FROM SWEETSBURG.® {Second Election Row Case Pro- The Action for Damages Against So ceeded With, | High Constable Being Heard.of Town and\u201d Two McLarens Among the Number\u2014l jury CONSULTS COURT REGARD-'JUDGMENTS IN THE \u2018CASES OF > WF with Murder and Intent to Murder\u2014Soldiers < |, 1N¢ CASS VERDICT \u2014 THE FORTIN VS.DUQUETTE AND gatfed .: ATKINSON CASE.CLARK VS.COMEAU.| St, Johns, Que.Arrive \u2014 Feeling Runs High : Tn the Court -of King\u2019s Bench, this! Sweetsburg, Oct.10, (Special)\u2014 The fro 5% - \u2018 morning, before Mr.Juatioo Hutchin- ; Superior\u201d Court is.sitting, this week, se, and More - Trouble May Follow.- - son, the jury in the Compton election and amongst the: judgments rendered - | \u201c4 os .: Co © [row case, returned into Court, and on are the following: - | \\ La Que Qetober 10.\u2014Fol- whole matter.mr.Lamontagne.said being asked if theÿ had arrived at a AUGER VS.BOISVERT & AL ,[ singh Viôt .between .the that if the demand for troops ' had verdict, through their foreman, Q.A SY 4.+ +1 + .ooday\u2019® of the McLaren been made by three justices of the | Read, \u201c state id ;| Action for damages in the.sum of | oyees- 3 yeace of \u2018whom th M 1 % 1x \\ .-81,000, as a result of false arrest and L0=\u2014 j * ited, and the speci | peace, OF e Mayor must be agree upon a verdict: They wished, he legal detenti The olaintiff 3; ere to do it fs La two men were kill- | one, then the ratepayers woula have |gaid, to consult the Court as to what ! eh - de i Ro : Pa th dei a ~ .Ppl VE inded, ten arrests to stand the cost., He questioned verdict they should render.The ma- jan ent of Roxton, and the defen CoA sixteen) lay.Three of.these |ery much whether this provision had jerity of the jurors are in favor of dants are the High constable of tine pre French Back peo it! pers of thé band ot actually been complied with, the allu- bringing -in- a verdict of not guilty district of Bedford, and baitifi Bour- ind $12.00 c Ovez | sleged ment ction was not un- sion being to a current rumor that the \u201cbut at the same time they would re, Donniere, of Roxton Falls.| The case ns, 1 ul ia 02e of the day Mayor acted \u2018 in his - own authorit i y was before the Court.on an incident will L \"The surprise of the.day Y commend that the accused be censured 1.{he defendants having raised th A De greally ip, fed CT ica) of High Con- and on that alone.He urged an en- for taking part in \u2018such a disgraceful °°°» 10\u20ac endants having raised the » SISD.: Pathé arrivé == 5,30 quiry into \u2018the whole matter, stating gp ds C68 ground that, as public officers, they .: ; alt of Hull at 5.30 quiry » stating row, and with striking an old man.| à New Overc pe Grieal, ts for] the arrest that there had been no occasion tor Mr Justice Hutchinson explained to could not be sued, before they had re- Ce coats, Sir, ME, with Warran supkino- the calling- in of armed f ; : : p .YO ceived a month's notice to that cifact, 43 we can, whey - idents Of Bucking- gun ol grees.the jury that the question of partici- pr \u2018on SR - HL When wy fl other TES Albert MeLaren, | THE FIRST ARREST.-\".\u2018pating i hi q ble - ti \u2018(but the plaintiff objected that n publie à ding Mr membdrs of At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the ve ingin tl S re e how he 1 OT \u201cofficer could only do! so inasmusn as , -Melazen, 2 , ati, | them to consider.; at they ad-t0 he had beeh legally discharging Lis agree upon was whether the accused duty in good faith, and as the allega- OK ! eM Alek employees are on first arrest\u201d was made, under dramatic oo .im whose \u2018 \u2018mayor |circumstances.A detachment of sixty +t and i \u201cjusti , \u2014 Load ME J.Ge vallelee, mayor sixty struck Mackay; and if he was justified 4: ro of his demand | and complaint in doing so.| ~ lclearly pretended the contrary, this , The warrants against Men, part of, the 43rd and part of the piom 1h¢ W 3 .Foot Guards, were d n rth : : ; ; ree, together L ras, rawn u in /the > > > .| .fost foned thw Cémeron, main thoroughtare, in \u201cfront of the mile Jury Tot e then granted o few fin de non-recevoir was not available j raronts 360 fkiernau, and post office, in charge of Capt.A: A.1 § bn for the present! The Court or-lered (, Conmings, < were sworn be- Folkins,.Lieut E.R.McNeil, = and.[4 6664 [the case to proceed on the merits, as ; en, of Hull, the charge Sergt.-Major L.M.Chitty, The | = = CA ss.NOT GUILTY the whole thing could then be better, k and intent to murder.soldiers had been at attention.for | ~ .° A , appreciated, and the preliminary ob- The juky \u2014in the Cass case returned Jection was accordingly digmissud, FORTIN VS.DUQUETTIT, BE FL Ry ns against the accused about ten minutes, a crowd in_ the +0+0+040 80444 id by Be; J.Gagnon, of Huck- meanwhile having.rapidly gathered into Court at., half-past twelve and QUE eme jaune ,aidito-be & relative of the Snticipation oi Some Dreiting Jove, through their foreman returned a ver-| The plaintiff, as curator to the in- ID van Bite \u201c| more P + headed by diet of not guilty.\u2014 - solvent estate of one Francois Lniond, + TO BLOW Up FORT ts servéd early in.| two hearses, came slowly into | view ob.gurity sued the defendant to recover from = dell ghrp) 9.40 o'clock the [®t the upper end of the street.the 0000000 him the possession of a farm in the RE \u2018 ; Sherif earses containe e les O e - ATS 3 Ang le § DIR ARRESTin offs wie ee train for |fXO victims of Monday's\u201d disorder, GAUDIAUS CUSTEAU AR- / LB ore, which the \u201cdefendant ce \u2018FOF BEING LTR sue they will appear before Thomas Belanger and Francis Theri- RAIGNED.° [eupied under a promise of sale, the TRAIT - ae St Julian at-10.o\u2019clock | sult, being borne from the Morgue to Mr.Broderick, K.C., on behalf of, terms of which he had not complied LATOR.7 BE The party proceeded from their respective homes.In the fun- the Crown, then moved that Guudiaus With.The defendant raised a num- Three attempls hay sim to the Junction, three p eral procession walked some three Custeau charged with manslaughter, ber of technieal objections) whivn vere » blow up the fore.pian under an escort of fif- hundred citizens.\u2018l'urning down the Èpe arraigned.On the charge being all overruled, and judgment went a- oo ER an | I i 7 BT | Mi a WY tab TE v case the sentinel 08 in > *._ : ?LA I - gui ty.! : | proper y will in fourtéen pys.sa ne Dre ep flies wom armests ave expected | Genet SILT OB eS line wheels ANOTHER CASE ARISING FROM parties aed creditor, who.and that success, 1 © 2 Ve ne train for Ottawa, Chief ed down the hill, Bailiff J.C, Cum- _ ELECTION ROW.- [if the property went back to the La- +.a\u201cprivate in the Nudikar Melaskill,S who arrived from | mings, with a couple of special con- Dunsmore C.Pierce, \u2018charged with fond estate, to be disposed of in- the been airested on Bibiui at toon was also a Basson: stables at his side beckoned to a man committing an aggravated assault: on{interest of the creditors, it should be ing for a Germag spio@l Jr.NeCaskill, aftgr a thor- in the ranks of the procession.Hon- James Mackay, at Martinville, on the so, \u2018subject to said mortgage.= The Letters have bess fully maination of the gsituation,de- ore \u201cCharette, who was at Belangens 20th of December, 1905, was then tak- Court decided that the proceeding was | between the private afl w interview the Attorney-Gener- side on Monday, when the parley took | en up.This is in connection with the| not necessary, but harmless, and the ntaining questions aid de province, Mr.Gouin, at place between the strike leaders and same election meeting row in which demand was granted, by the interven- «1 the mechanism of (ff 1 is umored that Mr.Gouin the police, fell out.Cummings, stand- Cass figured.- 7 ot ant\u2019 paying his own ¢psts.and the newscannon, J wowpany the chief.detective of |1ng on the street corner, surrounded Before proceeding with, the empanel- CLARK VS.COMEAU.» Agent asked to be wil porincal police -on his return-to-| by 8 big crowd, then read two war- ling of the jury, Mr.L.C.Belanger, |.- lia tion.taken i specimen of the Freman to-night.: rants, charging Charette with wound- K.C., said that there was a much This was a pee oul su i or - bh, rests were the feature of the ing and causing grievous harm: with more important casé than they were the purpose ot annul 51: Oo: 0g yw wafligh between the strikers intent.to murder; first, P.Picard, now to proceed with, and one which 8 ide the judgment the iront de aiita arising at ouy time.8nd second, W.F.Warner.Charette was of great public interest.He refer- : Court, condemaing Py ; 8 to puy pre Tadies ot St.Ceorg Al bt night the Statement was has \u2018an Indian cast of countenance, red to the case of .orman Atkinson, sent \u2018 defen an P pug and 0 the nthe guild to-morrow 296, & authority, that the McLar- and he listened .to the reading ot thé who was charged with \u2018manslaughter.court), ¢ e rd $ ed at #52.00 us \u201ca à ton in St, Goorfll(egey will again attempt to warrants with Indian stoicism, dis- They had been preparing themselves costs, afterwards tax fh Eos A he 1 PR ie lop jp the morning.Feeling {Playing neither the - slightest surprise for the past nine days, and many of Clark\u2019s pretensions Tos oe inthe._ jlo lgh émong the strikers: in no the least_emotion of any sind.d the witnesses _ lived far away from Cr ee, ta.declare hat he owe à or i + , utility to the company seems Nith Cummings -en one \u2018side and Sherbrooke and the expense was Very ishee, Mer uit go by, and even Constable Kiernan on the other, Char- heavy on Atkinson, ho had to come , had in his DO OF belonging to one MONUMENTS Mi mwervative fédr the out- ette was then marched to the City from a distance of 2,500 miles to look Clouatre, of Last Farnham, and a 8 \" du attempt to start - work Hall, the detachment of militia fall- after his case.The railway company .gainst whom Comeau had a judgment, rved and lettered with milly i di mills, militia or no mili- ing in behind.No demonstration of could afford to wait, but it was a ser- Clark denied that he owed or re tie tools.Let me gu Le: \u201cany kind occurred in \u2018the interval.ious matter for the accused who had thing coming to Clouatre.This de- - that they could not -\u2014_ = sume \u2014\u2014 -\u201d- \u2014 au a 104 \u2014_+ ENNOXVIELE, .Î u my- price on any desigt BA NP | At the City Hall sentries were: posted to provide for his young children, Sev- claration was contested hy the pre- .C.THOMPSON, Sculp Sal od Shere oon an at the various exits, and the main de- eral of the witnesses interested in this |rent defendant, #ho allagsd et length SHERBROOKE, P.& Mi km Canadian Deawoons from tachment drawn up in front of the cage.had been \u2018\u2018gacked\u201d by the com- the Jeloions gad i exist unoxville cars pass 96 60 ln (ne These a form an buildings In the - meantime Messrs.pany, and were now scattered all over ng been ar on Le oua we in y wut addition.to the force now Albert and.Alex.McLaren, accompan- the country: He thought that this order fo x ow the rau \" ent.nature L Qu tition to the force now ied by Mr.Henry Taylor, of Ottawa, case should.take precodence over o |their dealings, to the dormant of , to 175 nging the tote\u2019) had crossed the bridge, escorted by small case arising out of a fight at a lous res cre itors, a d prov nting | & same time the- special detec- Captain Rothwell and Lieut.Blaten.political meeting.Co jt em from recovering, In | e Undreds ie-of the Thiel agency has been They met the empty hearses and the Mr: J.S.Broderitk, K.C., said that of do litige ti ent in the Circuit Al to about 50 men ail oi fine procession of \u2018mourners returning from 4 Mr.Belanget\u2019s remarks were somewhat c el se lon wen don i e Are te end wide experience \u201c\u2019Phese the residences of the deceased Belan- out of place.Jt had been decided to, \u2018ourt, anc na dn me! b was ze Wlorities consider amply suftic- ger and Theriault.There was an at- take the Atkinson case immediately af- ered as above.ow, Clark pretendio »h ikars i n tempt at a .l | ! Yel Ses mn check.from the crowd, but the resolute front were proceeding with this case was be-| with matters above $10, whereas.bis.\u201cig of hostility toward the presented by the officers checked the cause the witnesses were the same as transactions with ol den 7 re Las not lessened, by an in- incipient outbreak.Immediately af- lin the preceding one.The Crown did closed were for a good depl mord.than\u201d a occurred In\u2019 the course ter the arrival of the party at the ht know how Cnany witnesses the de-|that.He also atta ed the jud, ment \u2014 oon.Hilaire Charrett (\u2018ity Hall, the enquiry preliminary to |.ce had, but speaking of the Crown, ON, technical grounds.As Mis Jnd- while following the fun- the indictment ot the prisoner was thev had called nine witnesses for the ship Mr.Justice Lynch bad decided a the dead Belanger, and commencéd, Mr.C: W.Pearson presid- Atkinson case, and not 35 as Mr.Be- the Circuit Court case, he declined to er te progress from the ing as magistrate, and -Mr.Aylen agt- langer had - stated.He could assure sit in the present Superior Louet case, ge Bowe of the\u2019 deceased.ing for the prosecution.- - \"1 Mr.Belanger tha&they would proceed and His Lordship Mr.Sn gels de à ärrest of the strike, : \"THE - INQUIRY.with the \u201cAtkinson case to-morrow, ! ger, of Montreal, came [up purposely ng tances under which it The court was scarcely seated when and they had discharged their witness-,to adjudicate in - the matter, on the ad a far from favor- | Mr, Lamontagne, who has been acting og until to-mortoy morning.merits of the case, after we othors of NY ond 0.; - las legal adviser for the strikers, ar- j- JURV IN .PIERCE CASE.the Montreal judges had cleared away \u201cOuter arrests: ay indi ode } JURY IN ; PIERCE CAS some minor points previously 10 the 4 à prol oi he day indi- rived; \u2018and assumed charge of the The following jurors were sWOorn ! laut heari + Tl \u2019 def t, with his Poonged and bitterly fought prisoner\u2019s case./ e i d Ne Brook ast hearing.1e defendant, with h \"It the courts, leaders of both In opening the inquiry Mr.Aylen John Davy, os.E sea Canly Henry principal plea, also fyled an inscrip- under arrest, charged stated that while most positive testi- Jos.Duran eau, Iu war ; NE + ti a ni.tion in law, meeting squarely the con- - Girard, Jos.Brooks, Oliver ar lle.| tentions of plaintifi, in front, and .0 r, and on the other with oper Was oii hand, all that was neces: B.Tribey, Jos.Paquette, J.Loise \u20ac, claiming that at the ae his actiun, : pe a .~ sarv.in accordance~with the provi- Wm.Ansell.th and he.showed no right to any change in - - probable lime of defence on the ons of the criminal code, was to The evidence was proceeded wit Pow the former judgment, particularly be- \\ \u2018 ts vif] fompany afficers and prove_that he had, aided and abetted is practically the same as in the (ass rause there exists no appeal, in law, t oper be the right to defend |i the committing of the alleged ot- jcase.y; {frm a judgment of the Circuit Court, y | .pees a with fous to resist all inter- fence.which is final and cannot be set usÿle, MT ; i Le _ = ; 1C ic the Circuit Court prosecution of \u2018their Mr.Lamontagne protested vigorous and particularly that the Circuit Cou Na the side of the strikers it lv against hag sadilenness of the .ac- | So _\u2014 | had not exceeded its jurisdiction.The Mued that Mayor Vallelee, tion.asking a postponement, at least B Jourt took this view of the case, and tal manager of the company, was to the morning, that \u2018he might con- SHOOTING CASE the action was dismissed with \u2018costs.: FU * TOWN.OF ST.CHARLES eo] : vere of the intention of the | wi ; i i d i : s sult With his client.He had hear Pam oud that it was his that.the, pr was under arrest, SUFFERED BY FIRE.La trouble,\u201d ÿ, in the face.of prob- but had no idea that the\u201d enquiry NFARLY HALF OF RESIDENTIAL } de > ; .% case with murder and in- mony on tlie charge against, the pris- se that the Riot Act would proceed at once.= À ide still agnot was fired.w perp xn a complete surprise to me,\u201d Mrs.Howard Sharpe Bound : 0 ._maurtains that the said Mr.Lamontagne.PN me - pT \u201cere will be 50 - Over for Trial.] | Unire, icard and Warner, botn replied.ADMITS FIRING THE SHOT BUT ING SCHOOL AND POST | LL erious, were- last myht re.|-Hill, was enlivened By passages be- DIDSNOT INTEND TO HIT ANX, - OFFICE] _ hy Une ve Ronpitat to be \u201cdoing tween the two lawyers, culminat vot Of the ff ; woof Vinge when Mr.Lamontagne re : ; .; ! ¥ ; to eal did on IA of now.you are not.glad to see ma | The Birch bon Shooting cas his el eicheliou River which bn LB Visit to the hospi here tdday ; thought the case lagam before Judge Mulvena, y Ry LUE vores | i, \u2019 spital, here Fday ; VON BY, BE ; dS y red = th Canada\u2019s revolu- Tes Permitted to see Droid would go on-without \u2018me.morning.Mrs.Howard Sharpe .gavel figured so much in ed by the other, \u201cThere will be 50 or 60 other sur- dat pis roue injuries were re- T'hroughodt the enquiry, otherwise ONE.\u201cSt.Hilaire, Que, Oct.10.\u2014 The ,\u2019 ; 45, fancti ; ive ti \u2018 ar $ arly yesterda hey cine The bullet has not Magistrate Pearson grew angry, Fe herself up to justice and was given a|tionary .war, .was early yesterday n ! .À valimi wring.\u2018After the evi-| morning visited by 'a serious ure, ig the proved from Preurd's marking that if that was meant for preliminaty Ting Bailey, Mrs.nearly half of the residential portion Dillon op 1808\" deferring the [him he would soon se 4 Ny UL : idence 3j f it having been destroye y hames \u201cth a , rrin Shar nsented that the evidence inj ot 1 g | / 6 ; le Re he bus Lge.Avi was explained me tod Sharpe oo Marshall Contes ngainst A, which Were fauned by.the high winds or ; so but rest- ME.AFI : + Bailey | t of.the record._ |prevailing at the time.in yp ¥ confinement, Warner, dos TRIKERS FIRED FIRST.A: Bailey form bor hd had anything started at midnight and was not got (pe tine ud, oo Continues to hold his {i in \u20ac, the seriousty 3n- ?Martling Also doing wellz - Mat 9 Mnlormation wus pe.other than the not unexpected state cr ager Preliminary enquary into ment by the chief of the local police, body.1 \u2018 ; bein ly pa Charette, the most nue |Ævank Kiernan, that the first shot Miss Neva Cora Bailey, on ne , Constablë .Niernan\u2019 s had been fired by the strikers.Kier sworn sajd I wus present at my la 2 d'eloek CPOW the riot sturtod, Dan stated that at the close of the a Nothing.new or particularly Inter to say, Mrs.Sharpe said : \u201cNothing, under control till seven a.m.Five : i i ie \u20ac i 2 ° » second shot thousand dollars wile not cover the esting was\u201d drawn out in the cnquiry, | only that 1 hot the to hurt any-| losses to property, of which very lit- without any tle \u2018was covered by insurance.The school house and post\u2019 oflice were among the buildings burned.it not been for the able assist- ther\u2019s house on the evening of the 4th] Hac \u2014 + ., , CAR ; -e fi : ,witl \"of Bo 8 meeting of the rate.parley preceding the riot on Monday If October.1 saw some parties driv- their .of the St Mais ll \" Hall op was held in te Belanger or Charette had stated that'] ino back and forth.1 knew of twolt i | Eh wn burned.The cause of ale © discuss the m Corso they (the _strikers would put \u201cthem ghots being fired from the house.1] cer y nknown, although some | pug of the militia, hg (the police) over the chute, four hun- grad the first -shot from the hall win.the A hat fm Own, A dash of light- SE pa | lic) one he, SALE, om Uke ov wpncaie ram a rifle ft war | mort that there wb Ts Be in a the gathering, but upper in Masson, à village four miles a blank cartridge.8 : : i ired .se boys | ifm re ig 3 90Cided minoriie.\u2018Li, down the river.During tne parley he [pullet.I fired it to scure these_bo ._ GOING 1T TOO STRONG.ot out an hour, ie saw a revolver in the hip pocket of and_to stop them making Al Sh ihe si 6.\u201cBelle is one ôt, those new wouen.Tin dr ery being unum.Charette, but he did not sve the latter second shot was fired by Mrs.Sharpe, She declares it's a woman's privilege to \u20ac Nb he \u201cNation of the occn- uring the riot.When the .strikers | [i was fired from the same rifle, and be plain.\u201d f= cc L pointe Ein, A committee chrced up the hill, ssid Kierhau, Be- from the sume window, The second | He.ornate.all right, but Belle abuses Lo IRE Ï .+ envuire Mito the T (Continued on page five.) - (Continued on page four.) hor pr Ke., , \u2014 ; .+ [SOMETHING ABOUT \u2018Bell Telephone Company\u2019s wire near hostile demonstration ter the Pierce case.The Treason they that the Circuit Court could not deal | noted, | THE WEATHER.Gale Causes Damages \"At Several Places.INTERFERES WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE\u2014FIRE AT FOSTER\u2014 .A THUNDER STORM, These are days of very strenuous weather.: Saturday night a heavy rain, Sunday cold.as' Greenland, the first touch of winter; Monday and Tuesday, .strong \u2018winds, amounting at.times to.gales, followed by a regular\u2019 mid-summer thunder storm, and then a long: drawn out and drizzling rain.Such has been the programme.The wind has blown many branches from trees, and in some cases\u2019 the trees themselves have gone down.wo damage of serious\u2019 extent seems to have been caused in Sherbrooke or vicinity, but reports from various places outside tell of gale which swept over the country, .Tr DAMAGE DONE AT ST.JOHNS: ~ St.Johns, October 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Monday night the heaviest wind storm experienced for a long time struck, St.Johns.\" \u2019 _- Dr.Duval\u2019s launch was destroyed and several other launches badly damaged, having been wrenched from their moorings.5 \u2019 \u2014 FOSTER DURING WIND .oo STORM.- Foster, Oct.10, (Special)\u2014During the high wind which prevailed on Monday night fire broke out in the C.P, R.pump-house.Owing to the floors, etc., being so saturated with-oil and \u2018the high windy blowing, it was found impossible fo save the building.Fortunately the building was all covered with tin which Kept the fire.well confined till the worst was over or there might have been more buildings burned.The boiler, machinery and windmill are completely ruined.The cause of fire is unknown, ; = Gé dineet .STRONG WIND AT STANSTEAD.Rock Island, Oct.10, (Special)\u2014 -In addition to trees being blown down.here by the wind in several places, both the telephone and electric light wires are down.The covering off a large pile of lumber helonging to But- terfield & Co., was blown off the lumber, falling across the street.taking} a telephone pole, wires, etc., with it.Several large trees were blown down.BROKE DOWN TELEPHONE WIRES.} Foster, Oct.10.\u2014(Speciat.) \u2014 The high wind on Monday night broke the F-ster, which stopped the \u2018\u2018talking\u2019\u2019 for a day.The C.P.R.crossing sign at Foster was also blown down.~ MR.BELANGER AND THE THUN- .+ DER STORM.° Mr.L.C.Belanger, K.C., of this city had a narrow escape last evening, at the \u2019phone, in his office.He had just returned from the Court House, where he was engaged all day, when he: was called by Richmond.Not thinking of the electric storm then going on, about 5.30, and relying upgn the: central office \u2018here as usual, he went to the instrument.The following conversation -hegan: .Mackenzie.\u2018\u2018Hello! Ts that you, Mr.Belanger?\u2019 } \u201cYes.How age you?\u201d \\ \u201cI am very well, thank you.Say, what about our.case to-morrow?\u201d | At this moment lightning ruc somewhere.There was a flash, .Mr.B.was dazed and stunned.He dor ess for a few seconds.However, he could hear the voices of the stenographer and Mr.T.Pelletier, who happened to be in.In a few minutes he thought it was all over and all right.But the shock had been so severe that it brought on an attack of indigestion, the effects of which he felt until late in the evening.This morning, however,: Mr.Belanger is about as usual, not feeling any, worse after the: startling\u2019 occurence.He advises (free legal advice) his friends to look out when a thunder storm is raging -and they are called \u2018to the \u2018phone.lt is hardly necessary = to add that the instrument was put out of business, \u2014 ; * THE STORM\u201d AT KNOWLTON.Knowlton, Oct.10, (Special)\u2014' The heavy gale of Monday night blew down a great mumber of trees and broke off many branches all about the town, *[se have people Feported who attempted to drive to the villages a few miles on Tuesday.Tn several instances large trees were across the highways that had to be removed before progress could be made.Rain began about four o'clock, much to the comfort of everyone and quite heavy thunder was PRIEST CONDEMNS ELKS.CALGARY CLERGYMAN OBJECTS TO PARISHIONERS JOINING ~ .- ORDER.Calgary, \u201cAlta, October 10 \u2014 Rev.Father Le Marchand, at low mass Monday morning, took occasion to re- \u2018fer to the Drder of Elks, a branch of which was formed in Calgary this week, He regretted that some of his parishioners had joined the society, probably forgetting that they ; were condemned by the Church.- He referred also to the Qrder of Eagles, which, though not condemned by the Church, yet, no doubt, would be in a short time, ._ \"REFUSE TO PAY RENT.RUSSIAN PEASANTS ADOPT-SOME RADICAL RESOLUTIONS.Smolensk, Russia, October 10\u2014 The peasants of Molkhin, at a great meet- iber held Sunday, resolved to cease paying [rent to the proprietors of the.land, dnd also\u2019 adopted other resolutions of a most radical pature, + C.P.R.PUMP-HOUSE BURNED.AT | ¢alves, 83 to $6, according to quality ; lambs, 4ic., while cattle went ¥ties at once, assistant secretary Bar- \u2018the knee last| Monddy \u2018assisted by @rs.Colquhoun, Hume him.Still a ied by Mr.L.| A.Mathewson, of Mon- among the British Isles ere.their return.May jthey have a pleasant \u2018the Sherbrooke Protestant -ed.Mercier ed the instrument and stood motion- | high as he of $20 a month and heard.| PARTS OF THE ST.JOHNS TROOPS CALLED OUT.St.Johns, October 10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Royal Canadian Dragoons (regulars) were called to Buckingham yesterday.They; left by special train, via C.P.R.about 4 o\u2019clock, to put down the .riofous strikes at : that place.C : \u2019 - GAME AT RED MOUNTAIN.\u201c Red Mountain, Oct.10.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 A good sized bear was shot near here on \u2018Saturddyÿy evening last by Mr.Smith, who is| proving.quite a \u2018mmrod of late.A large deer] was shot here at| long range by Mr.D.McKenzie, who :$hould be attached to the \u2018\u2018Bisley team.\u201d - INJURED IN FOOTBALL MATCH Stanstead, Oct.10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.Felix Charbongll, of St.Hyacinthe, \u2018met with an |accident last Saturday.While engaged) in a game of football on the college team, \"he seriously sprained.his foot.Miss-Aline Char- boñell, sister of the young student, was summoned and took.her brother ome, tome} LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS FROM SUTTON.- Sutton, Dct.| 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Messrs.A.J.nd V.N.Dyer made a shipment from| here to Montreal on Tuesday night [of 125 hogs, 50 calves, 50 lambs, and.a few head of cattle.There were twp heavily loaded cars.Hogs brought $6.10 per hundred ; from $15 to $25.TROUBLE AT SCOTSTOWN SCHOOL.Scotstown, Oct.10.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Our school has been disturbed lately, some of the teachers going on.strike.There seems to have been some misunderstanding between them and the Commissioners in regard to their salary.The result is that one of the teachers, Missi Davis, who has been \u2018teaching the Model Department, has resigh leaving the Model Department without|any teacher.7 HAD LEG AMPUTATED.Waterville, Qct.10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.Artqur Edgecqmb, who \"has suffered a great.deal -of pain from a sore on his right leg, had it amputated above afternoon.Dr.Armstrong, a specialist, from Montreal, performed the operation.He was and Williams.| Mr.Edgecomb being | 71 years of il chances are against | hope for the best.| OFF FOR ENGLAND._.Sutton, Oct: 10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.C.M.Boright, of this village, accompan- treal, well known hére, will sail by the Dominion |liner Kensington on Sat- ürday for a {rip to England and the continent, Mpssrs.Boright and.Mathewson expedt to be gone a month or.two, and will visit many of the historic places on the continent and journey and \u2018g° safe return.' 1 FIREMAN MERCIER REMOVED TO ~~ #FARNHAM.oo.Farnham, Oct.'10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Dr.G.F.Slack went to Sherbrooke\u2019 on Monday to bring home: Mr.J.Mer- À cier, the C.P|R.fireman, who was so severely injurpd .in the wreck at Mc- Leod\u2019s Crossipg, and who has been in Hospital accident.Mr.Mercier s fast as can be expect-.as terribly burned, and for a long time there scemed no chance of is |recovery.- It now looks as if he would pull through.\u2018 .\u2014 - 2 DISAPPOINTED IN THE WEST.\u2014 Capelton,- Oct, 10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.Ed.Humphrey has returned from Vir- den, Manitoba, where he spent the last six weells-in the harvest fields.He was much impressed with \u2018the ex- ever since th is improving { COWANSVILLE : ening.\"Hall on Thursday.\u2018There was a good | forcibly in favor of adopting the sys- ing was_both instructive and helpful.= 4 DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL | | I EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, vard range will be~ completed on Saturday, the 13th, when the 2nd competition will take place beginning at 10.30 a.m.The wind and rain affected many of the scores, which were as fol- - lows: | Range 500 yards\u2014Dr.Mackay, 31; A.Walker, 28; , Levi Stevens, 26; Lt.I.L.Brown, 26; A.Stewart, 25; A.J.Esnouf, 25; F.G.Walker, 23; Sgt.W.R.Damant; 22; E.L.Sleeper, 22; F.A.Cleveland, 22; Major Thomas, 22; Major R; J.Hewton, 91 ; Capt.\"J.Bothwell, 19; M.J.Palmer, 18; C.J.Hill, 16; T.Stevens?13; TF.R.Rief, 12; Sgt.G.Wright, 11; Dr.Moffatt, 11; James Dunbar, 8.oo _ ENGAGES NEW, SECRETARY.' Cowansville, October 10.\u2014(Special) - \u2014An adjourned meeting - of the Vil: lage Council was held on Monday, ev: Six applicants had sent in letters of application for the secretary-treasurer- ship, made vacant by the retirement of Mr.Stinehour, which were read to (the Council and discussed.On the hope that future litigation would -be \u2018avoided by the employment of a lawyer as Secretary-Treasurer, the Cound cil voted for the selection of Mr.W.U.Cotton, advocate of: Sweetsburg, as their Secretary-Treasurer, this gentleman agreeing.to take up his residence here.Mr.W.G.Miltimore went his bond on the spot, and he was sworn in and commenced his du- ker having .satisfaptorily completed his duties.TEACHERS\u2019 INSTITUTE AT _ : GRANBY.5 : Granby, Oct.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The : Teachers\u2019 Institute met \u2018at the Town attendgnce of teachers from the district.Mr.George Fuller, B.A., was preseht and spoke on the proper method of instructing pupils in dväw- ing, etc., and Rev.E.M.Taylor,who is going his rounds of inspection of the elementary .schools, spoke very, tem of consolidating schools in some districts where practicable.The meet- Mr.Fuller gave an interesting lecture o® Thursday evening at the Town Hall, the subject: being School Gar- | dens.Several illustrated songs by, Messrs.Legge and Hubbard, - also | short addresses by Mr.J.A.Tom- kins and Rev.J.M.Taylor were interspersed\u2019 during the lecture.FORMER RESIDENT OF SQUTH ROXTON KILLED IN STATES.South Roxton, Oct.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014À; sad accident occurred on the Ng Y., N.H.A R.R., «a Franklin, JMass., by which Mr.James R.Kempton met his death.Mr.Kempton was the youngest son of the late Rufus Kemp- ton, and was for many years a resident of this place.\u201c.The remains were brought here for burial on Saturday, accompanied by his brother-in-law and nephew,Messrs.J.A.Honey and Gordon Foster, of Lowell, also Mr.A.H.Dean, of Boston, a| representative of Bunker Hill Lodge '404, B.of R.k.T., of which the agceased was a member.- - Rev.W.A.Howard conducted the funeral service at St.Philips church.The beautiful floral offerings were a broken brake wheel, from the Brotherhood of Trainmen; a pillow from Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Honey, and sprays from Foster Bros., and Mr.and Mrs.George Walier, 7 \u2019 : \u2014 ~~.SUTTON._ Sutton, Oct.-10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The.chicken pie supper and formal opening f the newly repaired and improved ethodist.church took place here on Monday evening.\u2018The supper was all that could have been desired.There were about 325 tdkets for the supper - sold.It was nearly 8.30 when - Lue- cellent condition of the farming an- \u2018dustry there, but didn\u2019t find wages as xpected.Pay ran from $2 to $2.50 per day, and.board, but \u2018they had to lose inclement weather, .apd in many instances men had to \u2018work from daylight to dark, He is glad to be back home -again, and are sgood enough [for him.Henry Dobb who went out with him has gone to Moosejaw, and has hired out with a farmer there |tor a ycar at the rate AT THE RICHMOND RIFLE RANGES.- Richmond, | Oct.10, \u2014 (Special)\u2014 The competition for the Henry Birks and Sons brpnze medal presented to the Richmond County and XI.Hussars Rifle Association was commenced on Saturday last but not completed on account of an accident to one of the targets and the heavy rain of the latter part of [the afternoon.The 6004 WINDSOR MAN ag TAKES HIS LIFE, Found.Hanging in Barn by ~.|His Wife.\u2014 HAD NOT BEEN IN GOOD HEALTH JOR.SOMETIME.\u2019 Windsor.Mills, Oct.10.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Norbert Côte, fôr many years a resident of this| town, destroyed his own life by hanging, this morning, He had not been in \u2018very good health for sometime and there were indications that his ailment had affected his mind.This morning he got up, telling his wife] that he would start the fire and milk the cows.\u201cAll this he.did and Hrouglit the milk to the Sometime later when his wife went to A 1 7 thinks that {the ; Eustern Townships [were Rev.James Pettes, Rev.D.A.\u201chouse.Hel returned to the barn, it yers, decided to prosecute.A number was suppdsed - to finish his chores.of prominent counsel\u2019 will be engaged.look for him she found him hanging The magazine is one of the numerous {hy a clothey line attached to\u2019 a rafter.Harmsworth publications, gathering was called to order to listen to the minutes of the expenses, etc., in connection with the renovation.of the church, as well as the enjoyable programme for the evening.A very nice programme was rendered, which was much enjoyed by the Jarge number present.In attendance Lough, Rev.Dr.L.N.Tucker, ev.J.J.Theakston, Rev.Melvin Taylor, President Montreal Methodist Conter- .°° ence, and the Rev.Father Brassard, of the Sutton Catholic Church: Lo Among those who contributed to the musical part of the programme were Mrs.C.D.Griggs, Miss Flora Sweet, Mr.Ralph A\u2014Wilson and.Mr.George Hall and Mrs.W.H.Hurlburt, who gave a recitation.The work of renovating the church Was undertaken by the Ladies\u2019 Aid, and has been carried through, to a successful issue.Many kind friends -made \u2018special , contributions to the fund or furnishings.me = \u2014_] His feet touched the floor but he was quite dead, : Deceused was at one time an employee of the Paper Mills.He possessed considerable property, He leaves a .wife and several children.Dr.Bachand has been notified, and will hold an inquest-to-night.- CROYER TAKES ACTION.Sanpete FORMER TAMMANY BOSS SUES PROPRIETORS OF LONDON - MAGAZINE; _ Dublin Oet.10-The Telegraph says that Richard Croker, .former Tammany boss of New York, has instituted suit against the proprietors of the London Magazine, on account of n.sérlss of statements contained in an arti:ie en- - titled \u201cTammany in England.\u201d These statements criticize \"Mr.Croker, declaring among other things, that he helped to\u201d bring-New York into a more, evil state than Tweed did, -Mr, Crok- \u2018ér, after consulting friends und law- Damages are claimed in jive figures.EET I Aa wr METHODIST ~ CHURCH OPENING, _ PETA IY Ee PREC Wr A0 a I in Nt hs ae SE gia TS J ol mE a i Te es Ca TE nt se SE rest 08008 PP eli, SE amt Ba EL Aa ry Wipe ee AE per PES rege he der tee, eet eu -.ge Ba cr may Gok = Fees Ryde Co, Fg +4, rapt Wy 2 20 : ace ee CN AE ag cr Sante = sage FR pe Fees es = a = - ~ yh 5 A w « 9 +k a = ont petit espece pare PE : es - > pwc Yo bi he.Lov 3 5 5 2 Aa cit.de G1 hard aa > : emer va \u2018 fr - .- \" ics pp é > = a rum T : - ; z ty .es + ù * vw \u2019 + ; 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i\" J ie 4 \u2019 a NE are anis RY tars que ee RE SE dd AE ET 9 pis À ve A me prot ae ns ak a 03.06 gir hy.Ac cuite beastie a LU AAR RT Pe iy \u201coP IDR NENT A UN 3 5 Est wl hal pre.Pa EU EEE AA aa IAA NS Le A ct ES Pa TEL NE Ny Fro A A LS RII cit Si iysy on Fg , _ Wf : , es By LS ae Le La \u2014 pa Lin ik JE SDR a) \u2019 0 6 À Here is Good Proof that ' Pr.Hugo\u2019s HealthTablets : Make Healthy Women.- ve VY i bE mr LE \u2018Here is a testimonial, wholly unsolicit od och proves that Dr: Hugo's Health Tablets for Women will make healthy women even after physicians and other remedies have fajle .\u201cMrs.McDo cation._ B, N.Robinson & Cn., Coaticook.Geniemen,\u2014I can téstify to the truth of the statement concerning Dr.Hugo\u2019s * Health Tablets for Women, \u201cThey make healthy women.\u201d .1-was in a run-down condition, felt - tired, irritable and alFout of sorts.Was just able ta drag myself about from day : \u201cto day.I had not much faith in the effi cacy of ordinary remedies to help wo- \u2014 men, for I had tried them.I went therefore to a leading physician of Montreal, He evidently did not know what I spe- - cially needed, for his medicine did me little good.1 then went to another physician He gave me a liquid prescrip- - tion, which made me feel better while I was taking it, but worse when I Stopped.Then a friend, who had ed their ~~ worth, recommended Dr.Hugo's Health Tablets.I tried- them and found \" .they contained just what a run-down woman needs.Again your statement prov- consents to its publie - ; ed true, Inmiprovement was noticed the 17 first week.ey increased my appetite and helped digestion.I forgot that I had any nerves.1 began.to sleep well nights and got up in the morning with _- the tired feeling gone and seady r the day\u2019s duties, fact, they did for me | just whas you claim -they will do for wo- x men in your advertisements, and best of a i 7 ui If ce fecling well after I stop- 4 | ing the tablets.0 .- \u2026 MRS.D.McDONALD, 1a Outremont Terrace, 3 Annex, Montreal, === .8 \u2018These tablets down women just what they They are doing it for women every fout \u2018buy one box-and watch the im-.»provemient in one week.| fs at deaiers or by mail postpaid.- B N.Robinson & Co, Coaticook, Que.rues will do for any i \u2014\u2014 ECUADOR\u2019S PRESIDENT THREAT.TO ABOLISH CATHOLIC - *- .WORSHIP.Rome.October 10\u2014It,is rumored that .the Pope may excommunicate General Alfaro, president of Ecuador, if \u2018he carries out his éxpressed intention to p rune did for Mrs, | arrived in Liverpool Friday with a pris- \u2018oner named Shaw, for whom he has heen searching for nine months, during which time he has travelled thousands of miles.Co Hickney ran.his man to earth at Säntiagg, in Chili, and has brought him to Tiverpool to embark for Sydney.Shaw ix wanted in connection with alleged extensive frauds on \u2018the New South Wales Government.The inspector\u2019s hunt began in Ci \u2018cutta, where he obtained a clue which -léd him to France, thence he:, went to the Canary Islands, only to find the fugitive had doubled back to Hol- laad and sailed for America.- From New.York Hickney traoed Ais man to Jamaica, and thence to Santiago.prey pe NEWFOUNDLAND'S CASE.SOME LONDON ~ PAPERS ~THINR COLONY WAS.HARDLY DEALT WITH.oo London, Oct, ;10\u2014Referring to the \u2018modus vivendi concluded bétween the Imperial Government and the United States regarding the Newfoundland fisheries, the Pall Mall Gazette:says it\u2018 is one more sacrifice of a British colony in the cause of Anglo-American good will.- Much\u2019 as we all value that cause, it is painfully apt to work out in a one-sided fashion, with all the business on one side and all the sentiment on the other, and mean enough sentiment, too, seeing that it is indulged in at the expense of a weak third party, whom we are profdasing to protect.: ; The Globe says hardly a pretence is made of mutual concessions.The old- \u2018est British dependency is treated\u2019 with | absolute contempt in a matter of vital moment to its chief.industry.= 4 \u2014 YON HOHENEOKE'S MEMOIRS.KAISER REGARDS THEIR PUBLICATION AS \u201cGROSS TACT-/ LESSNESS.\u201d Berlin, October 10\u2014According to the Bohemia, a newspaper of Prague, Em- -peror William has telegraphed to Prince Alexander Von Hoheniohe informing him that \u2018His Majesty regarded as \u2018\u2018gross tactlessness\u201d\u2019 his action in causing the publication \u201cof the \u2018\u2018recollections\u201d of his father, the late Chancellor Von Hohenlohe, including extracts from the Chancellor's diary, referring to the differences between Prince Bismarck and the Emperor, which led to the former's retirement, The publication of; matters concerning the persons of the sovereign ought not to close the churches and abolish Catholic worship in that country.= EPS NRE Sih: Soa 136-138 Wellington St.Daily Store News \u201cStore: closes atsix.have been made without His Majesty\u2019s consent.: _ - Wednesday, Oct.10, 1906.~NEW DRESS STU © The first arrivals in these are here, direct from first hands every piece.: _ The showing includes Panemas, 48c., 60-.fie.yd.Good Lustres, 38e, 50, 65c.Wool Serges, 35c., 50c., Gôé.Lupe - Nuns\u2019 Veilings, 40e, 4: \u201c Henriettas, 50c., G5c.;, 75e.a yard.Woo) Taffetas, 68c.yd.Wool \u2018Crepolines, 65e.yd.Wool Voiles, 65c:, 85c.Bedford \u20acords, 65¢., 75c.yd.costume - 2 c cc = A ç; \u201cedf ; ai el aan I a EE ee ir TY a cn PE REIS A = a er - 2° .and colors, 52 and 54 inches wide - Special values at 95c., $1.15 saving all intermediate profits and ea- abling us to «ame special prices on #8c., B0c.- Direct, TWportations from Germany of our celebrated Non-Spot- : table, fully sheunk cloths, very fine finish, strictly all wool, in black FS goods thes Cream & White Goods , The selection-is great now and includes\u2014 : - _ Lustres, Serges, Henriettas, \u2014 ~Panamas, Eollines, Bed Cords, Crepolines.Nuns\u2019 Veilings and Voiles, very desirable goods.for entire Dress or separate \u2018Waists, all regulation double width.Prices range from 40c.to 75e; per yd.CLOTHS and $1.40 per yard.a LB r x .Rubens - Frillings-New Lines oo Just now we are selling a - Vest : quantity of these New Neck v $ FriHings.= The- patterns are \" B dainty,\u201d the qualities fine silk, For the - - at 20c., 25c., 30c.per yard.> Lo Any quantity -cut.oo =, Infant mminsd .J Infants ~ |Fancy Trimming i ~ Fine, all wool, just.the vest Braids to, keep baby warm and healthy.A new lot reached us this à | 3 sizes, a \u2018x \u2014_ Pe.isc, 50e.and 60e, week, assorted patterns, shad- in BABY WOVEN BANDS ings and widths.du ~ Special, 25c, \u2019 Prices, 7e.to 35c.yard 1% : BABY TIEAD SHAWLS | \u2019 AE FE : Of nice flannel, ttily id- \u2014#° di red, prettily embroid -Kimona Flannelettes # Special \u2026 Lu.L [Te - We want to mention a couple qa _ : Ditt of lines which are specially EE _ ; New Ribbons adapted to this use, gi ; : À foreign case of goods just so ea 44 _ opened brings us a specially fine Special Jap.Kimona designs, i lot of dainty Dresden\u2014and plain also Kimona Stripes in a heavy 1% _ A tn Kibbons, all widths, quality imported Flarinelette, .i - \u2018 2 sde, ine 1 1 1% i .o5 Pecial values for 15c., 25c., | 30 inches wide, Washing.colors.18 .6, 456, up to 85c.yard, Special prices, 24c.and 35c.a 4 , \\ 3 All-Over Laces yard / 115% : Don\u2019t think you'll find a bet- ors {#12 or \u201celection in the city, Heav Golf Sweaters RE _ and Light qualities, all kinds of These cool evenings just suit 11% _ patterns, White Cu gs of ose cool evenings just sui 1.3 5 ter, te, Lream and But _ the use of these Jerseys, White, - % ; Prices 50, G0c., 68c., \u201c75e, [| Black, Brown, Grey, ete.118 Up.- | Extra value at \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.$2.Pi À I EL SAE IE ¥ il a das caitif, 8 , , Naw a4 MAN 4 » I .© \" ry - : Liverpool, Oct.9.| tor Hickney, of the Sydney police, \u2018 FT Cal: | Co.,- Sherbrooke, on a |} ness with pleasure, | ter supplies and offer special induce- .} the year.| Fair during this week will be furnish- Jed by Sousa\u2019s Band, and the éoncert r{ of foods, fruits: and delicacies given | going on October 16th, and good re- rate of $6.00, at the following .sta- | elton, North Hatley, Massawi pi, Ay- stead, Stanstead Jct.,Rock Island and | three weeks, | Mrs.Jas.Mander nay to Westmount, and Miss H.Rol- | been staying \u2018at \u201cThe Highlands.\u201d '| Brimmer gave a very interesting |port of the Provincial Convention at | Mr.Lyman Whitehead\u2019s house.: Oct.10.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Cote | nearly completed, I Mrs.Oliver, Mrs, Erno and datighter \u2018| are on a visit to Barre, Vt.J Mr, J.Scagel is moving fro r.C.; m J.Chandler's farm to ing from] | ind Mr.C, Boomhour | the same for the coming year.\u2026.4 Mrs, W.Soule picked ripe raspherries be?r{ 1 i\" ANGLE nexcelled Ty ue wo | oir table cloths, sheets, \u201ctow els, napkins, pillow slips and the like.+ i i 1 .np a] « .is IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, Telephone 10.2 .-COATICOOK.Oct.10.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Adams of Island Pond, Vt., are visiting friends here, _ L \u2019 Departures are Mrs, Thos.Christie, Mrs, Frank Christie and daughter, to Montreal ; Mr, Frank Harvey, and his \u2018mother, Mrs, Isaac Harvey, o Centre, -Vt., home in their auto ; Mr.Horace Orcutt, who spent his vacation here, the guest of hisaparents, returned to .Sherbrooke; Mr.Harold E.Morgan, of the the People\u2019s Telephone unting trip to Labelle, accompanied by his uncle, W B.Buckland, of Barnston.Mr.A.Gilmour ~ is fixing up the house recently purchased by.him from | Mr.A.Bissonnette, and when com- \u2018pleted will \u201cbe a great improvement.t was an old house and he is making it over into modern style.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s Church met yesterday afternoor at the residerice of Mrs.(Dr.) Finnie.There was a good attendance.Light refreshments were served and much .appreciated, and - a pleasant afternoon spent.] \u2014 \u2018The Vice-President of the Coaticook Club should read Mr.W.C.Webster, not 0.G.G.Webster, as your corfes- pondent reported it, in error, + - STANSTEAD JUNCTION.Oct.10.\u2014On Sunday evening {Rev.D.Norman, B.A., B.D., of Nagado, Japan, .preached in the ethodist church.The Stanstead Junction post office has in connection a money order department.> \u201cMrs.Edwards, of Barre; Vt., recently visited her aunt, Mrs.James Knox.Mr; end Mrs.A.Chamberian, ot \u2018Oliver, visited at the home of Miss Ives on Saturday and Sunday.Departures from here : Mrs.Booth | and Mrs.Edward Foster: to Cowans- ville ; Miss Chamberlain, who has been boarding at Mrs.Edwin Moul- ton\u2019s, to Derby Centre ; Miss V.Alex- \"ander to Lisbon, N.n.- -\u2014 + SCOTSTOWN.Oct.10.\u2014Mr.Fred Cox, Br Montreal, arrived here.Monday for a short visit.Mr.Alexander McLeod, of Ballallen, who was run over at Lennoxville, and \u2018whose limb had to be amputated, is now able to get aroûnd on his crutches f Derby} \u2018| mond, Kas bcen here to visi Ki $:.\" A 7 or > Te ; qu i , : \" = oo = oy en 5 \" 2 2 VER.5 ai ut A RE FR Li : as | #1\" \" -SHERBROOKE DAILY REUURD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10,:1008¢ = a 44 yo Lav 4 bei GALS Ci me paps x 4) - i 1 ARIA YE \u2014rr\u2014 ap ns oy ROCK ; 3 ver 1\" MeV UwWdlerman recerdtiy tai qu foritjt, stage » «Rev.DuWorman, v occupied the pulpit of ithe Methodist Church: on Sunday morning._ ; Butterfield and Co.closed down their Qaugl' «i J.irge coon in'a.trap near the ÿ ; Pas: \u201cdo has missdd chickens.nd | factory on Saturday night for à few (days, whilé work is being done on their dam.and a new penstock \u201cput in.: Gilmour & Ball , are having steam heat installed in their new factory.The boiler is being put in.i ~ Arrivals are: Miss Millicent Laythe, guest of Mrs, Chas, H.Mansur; Mus, A.F; Bishop, of Islañd Pond, guest of her parents, .Mr.,and Mrs, C.E.Bennett; Mr.Willie Chartier, | Sherbrooke, recently the.guest of Mr.John Gilmour.- oo _ Mr, Chas.Howe, who had one of his arms taken off a week ago, is said to be comfortable, although very weak.Mrs, Chapman is\u2019 nursing- him, NORTH HATLEY._ Oct.10+Mr.Stephen House, of Rich- old neighhors, ! epartures are M.H.Young to Glouscester, Mass., after a short stay with \u2018his parents Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Youngg.Mr, and Mrs.Bert LeBaron, to visit friends in Montreal.children, Mr.and Mrs M.Le Miss Helen LeBaron, are camping at the Saints House, : Mr.and Mrs, Robert soon for Sherbrooke to spend winter \u2018with their son, Wm.Sims.Mr.A.P.LeBaron and a party of friends drove to Fitch Bay and George ville Saturday, returning via Magog and Katevale, _ ; y EAST CLIFTON.- Oct.10:\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Hodgen of -Greenfie}d, Mass, is spending a few.days \u201cin town visiting- relatives and friends._ - Mr.Henry Barber is at home from Jefferson, N.H., where he spent the summer.Mrs.Fred Williams entertained the Ladies\u201d: Aid on Thursday.J/ Mr.W.F.Reney spent Sunday with friends in\u2019 Colebrooke, N.H.Mrs.B.A.Curtis, of Newport, Vt., (is at H.-A.Cairn\u2019s, Mr.C.E.Gray had the misfortune to lose a two-year-old heifer-tast week.This _is%the second animal Mr.Gray the Lake est Club.the 2 has lost within a few days.The dis- case is pronounced hy the veterinary to be anthrax.- - ee er l Oct.-10 \u2014 Miss Jessie Fish, has been ahsent about two years the west, has returned.| \u2014 Rev.Chas.S.Pedley, B:A., has resigned his position as pastor of the Congregational \u2018Church here and accepted a call to' Woodstock, Ont.Mr.Roberge has left who in Miss Lizzie Scott, who atteñded the | Adventist Conference at St.Johns- _bury last weck, returned last Monday.BOSTON EXCURSION, OCTOBER 161TH, | d ; _- a .T ; 86.00 For Round Trip, Via Boston & Maine Railroad.On the above date the annual ex- : cursion will take place.This excur- \u2018I sion_ affords the visitors opportunity to combine a little busi- well stocked with their fall and win- ments and bargains at this season of The theatres are all open after: a.season\u2019s vacation, and the leading actors in the country are mow showing irf Boston.The Boston Food Fair is now being held at Mwchanics\u2019 Building, Huntington Ave., Boston, and the exposition this year promises to be better and bigger than for a number of years.Music at the Food alone will be worth four times the price of admission.\u2018here will\u2019 be a marvellous reproduction of the San Francisco earthquake, beautiful .mov- Ing pictures, magnificent exhibit from the State Exposition at North Carolina, Ben Hur.Thousands of samples away free every day of the fair.All this for the admission price of 25 cts.Round trip tickets to Boston, good turning ap to and including October 27th, will be on sale at a round trip tions : Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Caper\u201ds Cliff,Boynton, Smith?s Mills, Stan- Derby Line.Tickets will be good going and returning on regular trains.\u2014 \u2014 4 4 IRON HILL.Oct.10.\u2014Arrivals in - town include Mrs, Lucy.M.Ruiter, from Cowans- ville, where she has been for the past _ Departures include Miss M.E.Wilkinson to her home in Bedford, N.H.; and Miss J.Han- lings to Montreal, all of whom have The W.C.T.U.\u2018met-at Mrs.James Robinson's, Meadow Brook Farm, on the 4th inst.Mrs.J.Brimmer, Co.\u2018Vice-President, and Miss G.Brimmer, \u2018of Fast Farnham, were visitors.Miss re- 3 Buckingham, Que.Mr.T.A.Shufelt spent Saturday in \"Montreal.OT Mr.Harry Bennett has moved into - > + RICEBURGU.\u2014 \u2014 have left for their home in Lowell, Mass., after spending a weck with Mr, and Mrs.J, Dufresne.Mrs.\u2018R.N.England has been in the burg for a few days on business.Major Russell - has returned home from Montreal.- The large well on the stock farm is > East will carry on an excellent S ; The large depart- |ternoon, was spent by | ment stores and clothing houses arë ers and :schola ries, i Mr.A.O.Norton is building an ad- lake.Mr, Homer ' Rexford is doing the work.\u2014 JS ; rs.O.Johnson is in town visiting her old friend L, \u2018B; -\u20acliffardv to ROSES IRELAND, und a: -The ; Metliodist unday check 4 | > e held their annual picnic on the 4th.A ver > at pleasant af- bby astor, teach- \u2018in McRae\u2019s grove, - .Miss Eva Metis has just very successful term of school hére, and has, gong, to resume school duties where she taught last winter.Mr.Rolfe, of Bishop's Crossing, pass ed through, here on Friday, going to visit friends in Leeds.Mr.McRae \u2018is erecting a new house on the old Redmon farm.Saturday \u2018evening from Barre, Vt.The fret snow of the season Sunday morning.\u2014 BONDVILLE,._ [ \u201cOct.10.\u2014Mr.A.M, Hunter, general \u2018merchant, of Foster, and Mrs.Hunter spent Saturday and Sunday at \"\u201cMu- lewood,\u2018\u201d: the guests of Mr.and Mrs.V.M.Hillhouse, Mr.M.H.Sheppard haë greatly improved the appearance of his fine barn by two generous coats of paint.: Rev.\u2019R.D.Mills, M.A., a former and much esteerded fpcumbent of this place will conduct the service in the Church 100d Shoe fell - ¥ of the G at.10.30 a.mon Sunday next, the Jl4th inst.Mr.Penna and family, of Montkeal, \u2018spent Saturday \u2018and Sunday at their fine gummer | residence hero, \u201c\u2018Fnir- view,\u201d\u2019 returning to the city on Monday morning.; Montreal \u2018the wintér.Rev.G, A.Mason \u2018officiated for the \u2018last time as incumbent of this parish on Sunday ewening last, preaching an able and touching sermon to a very large congregation, chap,, 27th verse, Mr.A.P.Hillhouse is buying chickens innumerable for fattening purposes, at the Gavernment Poultry.Sta- ov.Ist, where he will spend \\ .tion here; \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \"+ BEEBE PLAIN.: Oct.10.\u2014A large number from here attended the chicken pie supper at Grani ti I'hey report a most enjoyable vtime.~The programme was exceptionally.interesting.11% 5 Winchester Fibre pe Là \u2018 ufomatic Self Loading Be e\u2019 Dowrr Repeating\u2019 Rifles.zlq Vélocity, 1400-feet pérseeond.3 er nlet ab 80-ft., i lbs, Tamergy pba 2 Ponetratiqn, 48 Boards, »T-B inches.An elegant: guif forralt round shooting 1 ] $17.96 each Breech Loading, Full Uhoked, Top Lever, Smokeless.; Shot Gun $2.98 each Blake's = Best Steel Drops, with Chain, »1.44, %1.62, $1.92 per dozen.Present | this advt.and get these \u2014 = * x od { prices at | TRUE & BLANCHARD CO\u2019S Sporting Goods Store, in her garden on Oct, bth, \u2026- 4 tn .= SE \u2014\u2014 - K ISLAND aad DERBY LINK: | § G05 84 0ST 07 64838 eq fi ' BiA.j of Toronto, | from a few days stay In West Burke; | iss Dolly Whitoher, Boston, Mass., of | Capt.' and Mrs.Jos.Sampson and | aron and } Sims.will leave | ~ } Danville on Monday evening.{for Magog, where he has employment in the fish- e ; | dition to\u2018 his summer cottage at the | 8 she is the guest of Mrs.| 1 Oct.nished a\u201c Mr.Robert\u2019 McGill arrived home où | Mr.Dwight Sheppard will leavg for 4 | England supper at the Academy Hall from Acts, 20th| aF= 1x Co 44 1 ; 5) \u201cSée Reason Below! \u2026 © Wellington J Street , .\u2014\u2014emmeememees * SALE waiting Ladies Jackets that w 12, and $14 for en 1 A ÿ Bi i These are Motor Coat\u201d and the * is all the vogue in Paris to + above, we call attention to ; ing Wraps and Theatre Co RICHMOND.| of Societ will meet at the home _ 7 a - Mrs.Charles .Camphell Wednesday ternoon.- TA EE Among the latest arrivals in to) are: Mr.T.McGuire, of Montreal,v iting friends ;, Miss Emma Robins, |of Drummondville, at .Mrs., J.\u2018jV.Brooke\u2019s ; Mrs.J.Laplante and child, of Sherbrooke, the guest of her mother, Mrs.T.Pilotte.| vn is- | tended the harvest home ,supper |at We are very pleased to report that Mrs.John Barrie ia improving.A very enjoyable surprise purty.was given in honor of Miss Lily Rose |at the home of Mrs.Fred.Driver's on Friday evening.= Departures include : Miss Mae Gar- wood to Riviere du Loup ;Miss Hawes \u2018to Lennoxville ; Miss Gladys Connolly to Sherbrooke ; Mr.Pete McGovern ito Danville.\u2018 : - & Mr.James McClure, who has been seriously ill.with typhoid fever, is not improving as fast as his many friends would wish.7 + HUNTINGVILLE.~ Oct, 10.\u2014Mrs.A.A.Merrill, latdly of Somerville, Mass., who has been has returned spend the winter, The chicken pie supper held here, 2nd under the auspices of Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of the Universalist Chufch was a grand success.It was fine evening crowded.\"nice sum of $45.Co Mrs.H.Call, also Miss S.LeBaron of North Hatley, were recent guests at Mrs.B.J.Gamsby\u2019s.to Wheelock, Vt., Mrs.E.Hunting * drove-to Johnvill yesterday\u2019 and \u2018were the guests of Mrs.G.Lindsey.Lo\" The Rev.F.E.Adams, pastor he Church here, and wife, have moved nto Mr.M.L.Hunting\u2019s house.Mr Hunting and family have moved Sherbrooke.for the winter.Mr.and Mrs.A.Johnson and children drove to Bromptonville, S turday, returning on Sunday.The were the guests of her sister, Mrs.H.Lee.- > DUDSWE 4 LL CENTRE.10.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.I\u2019.C.good: and Mr.andyMrs.F.G.Lin at Learned Plain.= Mrs.Todd, Birchton is the gues J.W.Andrews, and\u2019 Miss.Gertruda Bishop, of Bishop\u2019s \u2018Crossing, is visit4 ing at E.P.*Jenkerson\u2019s: Mrs.J.W.uinsy.Lo The - Ladies\u2019 Guild will give a New immediately after the harvest thanksgiving service in the Church of the Good Shepherd on Thursday évening, 11th.: Cg \u2019 prose _ BOYNTON, \u2014 Oct.10\u2014Mrs.I'lorence Sloan, Derby Centre called on friends one day last week, lo Mr.and Mrs, guests of Mr.and day last week.: Mrs, Upston, of Medford, Mass., vis-] ited her friend, Miss Susie Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Benjamin Tyler, .Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were Boynton over Sunday.ct Mrs.L.M.Baldwin js visiting friends at Stanstead Junction for a week, .° Mr.Arthur Sunbury, of North Hat- ley, visited at D.C.Waite\u2019s, one day last week, ; of here B.Hurd were the Mrs.Geo.Fish one of ag 0 - MILBY.\u2018 Oct, 10.\u2014Mrs.W.McKay anarned Saturday from Richmond.The ladies cleared $25 Wednesday evening, at théir baked bean supper\u2019 : Mr.W.Vernon, of Compton, was in the place Monday on business, .Miss Brazel spent Sunduy with heï sister, Mrs, E.Miller.- \"1\" Mrs.A.Silsby left for home Wed- \u2018nesday \u201cby way of Portland.R > KINGSEY, + Oct.bourne, was the guest of Miss Gertrude Sykes on Sunday.- Miss (Tara.Abercrombie, Boston, is : We are in receipt to-day of a larg \"JACKETS and MANTLES, Black and Colors and among the styles is the \u201cEnglish | Oct.10.\u2014The Women's Missionary | A large number of- young people at- siting her daughter, Mrs, B.V.Ford, and \u2014the Church.was Proceeds amounted to the Miss A.Libbey, Miss D.Gamsby and ley spent the week end with relatives - Andrew is sick with guests of J.0.10.\u2014Miss Ethel Wadleigh, Mel- | spending n fow weeks the guest of her|| -day.In addition to the a nice assortment of Even- ats.- BARNSTON.[ Oct.10.\u2014The annual meeting of the | Bible.suis\u201d Was Pete in.the Metho- : dist Church here Sunday evening.The officers of the local hranch of the Society for the next year are H.McCut- cheon, President; Wright Parsons, Sedretary, and C.J.Cushing, Depository.The receipts of last year were $28.00 ; the collectors being Mrs.W.Buckland and Miss Irene Thornton.\u2018supper given by the ladies of the Me- f thodist Church\u201d Wednesday night.| excellent supper was served.The proceeds were very gratifying to the la: | dies.$43 was taken during the evening.\u2026 - Rev, F.E.Miller, pastor of the Bap- Qist Church, commenced his pastorate on Sunday morning.1 \u2019 The .Mission | Church will meet on Thursduy ufter- noon with Mrs, Cushing and in the evening a social will be given and a reception tendered Rev, and Mrs.Miler.= 1 BB _ | À + .'STANSTEAD._ : Oct.10.\u2014Mr.Parmelee and Miss } Parmelee, of Ottawa, spent the Wweek- end with their.is deputy minister of Customs at the Capital, ; \" Mr, \u2018A.N.Thompson has been appointed secretary-treasurer of the ln- ternational Waterworks.Our station agent, Mr, Beerworth, has been offered $3,000 for his residence opposite the Convent, About 3 years ago he paid $1,700 for the property.The value of real estate appears to be advancing in our village.- Miss S.Hackett lias returned after a mnronth\u2019s absence in \u2018Kemptville, Ottawa and Montreal.- Mrs.Eugene Pinney C.F.Moulton\u2019s, last Friday evening.Mrs.Pinney resides \u2018in Cedar Rapids, Towa.She came cast to place two daughters in Wellsley College._ Mr.Arlington Flanders, of the LK.T.Bank here, is transferred to branch in Winnipeg and leaves tor that city next week.- Mr.) Burgess in Montreal.\u201cMiss V: L.lves returned to home in New Haven, Conn., yesterday, taking her mother with her for the winter.of thet city.peeps INVERNESS, Oct.10.\u2014Mrs.Wyse and Mrs.Brodie who have been visiting here, returned to Quebec Monday.- Mrs.Pennington from Lyster, has \u2018been spending a few days here, Mr.C.George returned from the West on Saturday accompanied by his grandfather, Mr.J.George, : We are glad to welcome Mr, |Nrs.W.H.Lambly home aggin.© The concert on Friday night under the auspices of the Methodist Church, und under the \u201cBrodie, of Quebec, was a great success.Lovely.weather,\u201d splendid programme and a fine audience were ap- \u2014 and precited.Proceeds, S76.S0.gy .BURY.Oct.10.\u2014Abel Whitehead, Jr., who has.heen confined to the house for a few days, is able to be at.work again.A social will be held at the Methodist l\u2019arsonage Friday evening.Next Sabbath Rev.A.Wilkinson will preach \u2018missionary sermons in the Me- .thodist Churches Yon this circuit.; A number of people from this place attended the \u2018supper at Eaton Corner, Friday evening.= 404+ 040404 >} | In Coaticook = Hall | afternoons, ie + Hall \u20ac \\ A large number attended the annual} An| Circle of the B: ptist- cousin.Mr.Parmelee|' little (nee Nellie| -Moulton) arrived at her mother\u2019s, Mrs.the Miss Ruth Flanders is visiting Mis.her ' Miss Ives is deaconess of | | Trinity church, and doing good work \u2018| among the orphans and.aged women management, of Mrs.7 .To} oN o shipment of Ladies\u2019 20 Ca mported direct from | Advocate, | ORES Berlin, which were due to have arrived one month ago: 3 en \u2018Owing to that delay apd the many who have been H.g; Je0Rus % for them \u2014we shall sell for one week ALL the Ÿ oa IN 1d be naturally marked at 10, | DBS.WormEmGrG - $ Worthington.arr Uren, 1, 4 - 3 |bours: \u2018gi op en | | $ [Dn RBM, Erin sde À Dollars Each, if=\u2014 #4 ff ma.: ' eo .- 1 J A.DAROH] x ie GI HE pue T4 150 $Y, Sram Y all the very ldtest styles.in fancy tweeds; Ÿ y Diseases of the; P hone, both off es £ A.8 Cw \u201cant St, Contle gard A} including ; D\u2019Arsonval Our ment._ D% Protestant Ay Nose and Throat Diagn 4 Ave, Sherbrooke, | Coa &.m., and 14 pn.D.KENNEDY, te J.os ice agen Plate Glass, etc, CEE or and very tasty.Wi Clark\u2019s Corned Berl the house au appétisij meal is ready-to-gemi any hour, It saves ti \"goal and trouble._\u2019 Order some now {ne \"your dealer.: WM.CLARK, WH \\ woernen.MW Remember that + applications of poof id may cause serious 5% \u201c troubletoa delicateskib Don't take chances, acceptany \u201cJusta Soaps.for ¢ baby, Baby\u2019s Owa 0 Specially recomme® for nursery use by National Council,® .Women in Montreal Albert Soaps Lid Mi: ~ 7 wisp SHEFFOBP.\u2018 1g wat} Oct.10.\u2014Miss W.Rober to) to the Montreal General.Hos on ; Saturday and operated rl clicitis, and-is doing - Ad wo be expected, her a speedy recovery Mr.and Mrs.Gil Fe + .- he Swcetshurg, are go son, Nr.Guy GC.Boright, days, i [lucent visitors row, Arthur Bryson, of IL 0 Hall and ©.Pen han ; Koït Allen, Xe for a ni frais ; Miss \u201cBullock spent the week end with- Miss G.Learned of Learned Plain, : Mrs, John Paquet is spending a few: days with friends in Stewartstown, mother, Mrs.D.Abercrombie.Mr.George Skillen, Richmond, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.E.Towne on Saturday.Ee ; Newport; Ve ve ê \u201cwi; a on : nan tom oa.| ator busy.If You waut the.BEST It keeps the Oper- Claphoard Machinery \u2018Write or Phone oo Sleeper & Akburst, Coatt | of vifl4 ; Leon Mes id of Bedford.cook _ \u201cBeats \u2018em mma 18th: Vapoouves, Swbrooke.BR AB.SEWELL, Oity Pass.Az A io wie lp ' rie ner with her dal, 9.H.FOS: | \u201cSec.-Trea » po tok \\orget the he: ors for fine fors ç & & \"NADIAN@ 2 NTI RANKSGIVING D/.\u201c O0T.18th, 1906- « > SINGLE \u2018FARE 4 ne roing Oct.17 xoiigd i rts Es 22nd, 20 : _ x, ;Ç rere ; = \u2019 \u2018OMEAP RATES | 3, Mont Tesese munie BAD, i sa Tate Uéak, Helene GAT (] Butte, Monti.son, Bomland, Greenwood.SAT by BC, Bp otoria, \u2018B.©., Port- _ San Francisco; ing Cal.Second class fr« rates to many oul Ore; als Los Angeles, Uatil Oct, S1et.Lower , © .TIG STEAMSHIP WF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC R JIAL MAIL SERVIC =FINEST AND FASTEST: ! CELPRESSES hon MONTREAL 8 QUEBEC to LIVERPC Se, 27 Egress.ob 2 Séposs .Oth, Nov.10 Empress of Ireland .Oct.5th, Nov.- Lake Manitoba .vesere sess ve errors Oct.1: LE MERE rey Pas 9y- 16 TET bosses \u201c000008 os Going \u2018Oct.16.Returnfbg fr Boston, Oh bF before Oct.27.loaves\u201d Portland 7 p.m., \u201c7% - Single Fare baton \u2018all stations in Carada-\u2018on Ry.{] » : ' OW RATES WEST Second clade colonist rutés in effect Oct, 81, \\ ; .San Frandisco, Cal., and Vancouver, asso «Oct.27: Out.191 Le RAILWAY SYSTEM Boston Excursion -$ ly rail ar boat.from Portland.Btea Thaakugiving Day, Oct.18th 1906 Jong Oct 17 and 18th, Return © C.0009700000 Gboéoosse seeses sesssresrers ses $50 y oportionatolÿ low rates to many ot wlern points: For tickets, etc., OM, FOSS, (1ty Th, Age Strathcona Bquare on KING, Station Age i Lc.8 pe \u2014 ?\\ im YE i \\ Ce, \\ or : Tiny Babies grow into big, , sturd children on Nestié's Food.It agrees with babÿ's deli- hoe stomach \u2014 nourishes by\u2019s fragile system .protects baby against colic and Thole ra infantum \u2014 an d the Se baby safely through d \u2018\u201csecond sum- Neste's Food 4a perfect substitute for dear] milk, ) WHte fora FREE SA : Mil PLE enough for 8 meals.THE ten, MILES CO, Liasrvep.MONTREAL.: ABBOTT\u201d y 1 Ot, 10.3.3 CORNER, | .\u2018tre rece dy \u2019 1 3 , R Willin Worke eighing 3 ig 1s 71 ers met with Me was spent; chy ry \u2019 Baptig( Lie Social will be 1u- mou, fre on the i the comes AN leaves next / in ani td &Ppeut a cou + Yoni) the past week, SEA ; ins TT _ N= _ a Lesley Macey cauyl by.ensant day last for_dinne qd tl \\ =~ pe re z ; a 5 Ch : Ll Cx ) Zo ME Tr , a Ez; ies - Co ET Kite TITAOA TOO HET.7 : - = _ _ _ 08 X WED: ESDAY, (OCTOBER 10, 1906; 1 | 5 | PAGE THREB, - oo 20° * \"4 Gi SUT N TT\u2019 pr NOW TON + r SSII MES à > 8 - a 1 ' \u2014= a oo TT H ° + .Ç ° if i .| ° i _ aving troublé.vidh the wk?ii i Shoe Repairers SOUND \u2014=eR00KE LOAN fat AGE COp first mortgage se- 9 1188 © I wiale at current rate Pg ul iat 9.H.FOSS, A = iy \u201cjock of anderwear is J aplete in all lines I - te to show you my PA AKSGIVING D/ Y 9206.- tie.Good going Oct.17th pue 20 Mit Oct.22ud, \"OS.EAP RATES 1; GE sre $42 00 mécop socees pre Mont.- i ia $47.50 RC, Spokane, , .GENET, Victarla, 8.Cc.Port- ZRPY id, Ore, San Francisco, Q.ol, Los Angeles, Lal.- 520.00 wi Oct, Slst.Second class - from ji wrecks.Lower rates to many other Mit, WELL, City Pass.Ast, A ume STEAMSHIPS \u2018 ¥THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY, ¥ JIL MAIL SERVICE INEST AND FASTEST= IMPRESSES |\u2018 ITAL @ QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL Lys Caampiais dassss v0v06 «\u2026Oet.27th.wm of Britain.O%t.19th, Bit aie Sept.29th, Nov.1Oth.heu of Hreland \u2026\u2026 Oct.5th, Nov.2nd Masitobm.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Oct.TSth from of in_.Qets.19th, Nov.16th.L City Pass.Agt.H D rned Bèef >.st fine Corned RAILWAY EE SALARY bon Excursion -$6 Wg Oct 16.Returnhg fr neless and wasteless w or before Oct.27.es very.tasty.With PP} taie boat from Portland.Steam.pure , 7 pm.IE Juahéiriag hy, Oct.18th 1906.| |] Single Fare *- : fo Mi stations in Canada on G.:'s Corned Beef in house an appetizing is ready-to-serve & hour, Itsaves time; nd trouble.x 17 and 18th; Return Oct.der some now 59% BB: LON RATES WEST | dealdr.us ot cam colonist rates in effect un- .CLARK ai rn ° yd rai, Ca, and\u2019 Vancouver, ,B.tosis ascsce sarcccarce .$DO.00 Z hynrioentély low rates Lo wany othes \u201cpoints For tickets, etc., ed tu ross, (ity Tx, agent - a 155 -7 M 8 Sratheons Square \u2018on %.KING, Station Agent md -\u2014_m en 4 ( ow into big, rosy, sturdy - I on Nestlé\u2019s Food.TS with baby's deli- { Wb frat = nourishes 97 8 fragile system \u2014pro- .kets baby against colic and 8 3 2 Perfect substitute for TS milk.co js bb pe for a FREE SAM.=v Roe ital Ne ough for 8 meals, aj tepera ee ; t Copernted on ons 8 Lean, miigq Co., Limrreo, \u2018doing as ww Her many frie recovery.rs.Gilbert Boright g wre the guests of Pp ¢,~Boright,- | pds\u201d .a Macey caught a Gghing Is jy.W 20s Jos, \u201cly on rorkers Met with Mr young people succeeded in their friend entirely by surprise, very pleasant time was spent in music, games, ete., -after which refresn- J ments were served.Many dainty gifts testified to the esteem in which th young gentleman is held.party dispersed, wishing Mr.Ingulis many happy returns of the day.Westover und bride attended service on Sunday._ \u2018 has a school, twenty-nine names Several will entér the school later.The scholars from East Dunham are atiending is as the school there is closed, -owing.to insuflicient numbers.rapidly r.Knowlton, with i Mr.Eugene Tupper, of western trip Sat- owers on Fri- a, Michigan, also mother and sister, Callie; \u2018 en route to Brig- for Saturday Mr.E.FE.Bates and | hag gone on a.on F re that Miltimore, ot culling on -friends 880.ngalls\u2019 birth- issued invita- Watson Miltimore has the côntract for the blasting.Mr.J.cott is in charge of has the way ready for t machine, which is expected shortly, L.Reed and and , of Richford, Bickford and Mr.and Mrs.Glen Sat- Lloyd Longe- 1 Ve; on There was White absent riday at 3 un A.Mr.in- been if he the * were Vice- The with} wat Mrs.'w to-morrow (Thursday).invitation is extended to to a party.taking A the The jolly very large.being al- other pupils pushed on the.dhe work and He new\u201d road Mr.M.Toof; shed.Messrs, home on Gibson, Wednesday.Clinton und no + .BROME CENTRE.J _ Oct.10.\u2014Miss Delvina.St, Martin is- visiting relatives Yn Taunton, Mass.Ir.Lrome, has been putting a tin roof on Mr, A.*Markhe's of Master Walter Frizzle has been spending u few daysein Iron Hill the guest of hiz uncle, Mr.J.Ruiter.Recent arrivals in town include: \u2014 Arthur Devlin Wednesday from à visit i Waterbury, Vt.; Mr.R.S.Nutbrown, of Sherbrooke, the week end the guest vf Mr.-I.I.Mandigo ; Mr.and of Sherbrooke, Monday Mr.J.E.Libby\u2019s ; Mr.and Mry, A.J, Dyer of Sutton; on Saturday ; Mr.and \u2018Mrs, Forest Tibbets, of Bondville, Fri-{~ day at Mr: A.J.Marsh\u2019s ; Rev.GA.Mason and- sister, Mi ss Mason, on Ars.ut Sheford, and Mi ham, are the Sr.Mr.and Mrs.7 0 Mr.Legpat\u2019s \u2014 ttm -n FARNHAM CENTRE, _ Oct, 10\u2014NMr.and Mrs, Standish, of Mar guests of Mrs.A.Clarke, ss - Mr.M.Jones, of Boston, has visiting friends and relatives in vicinity during the past week.W.Dymond and Mr.Woodard, of North Pinnacle, were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Apt Clement, on.Saturday and Sunday.I he husking \u201cbee\u201d was well attended Tuesday evening last., A very pleasant time was spent.819.20 was realized from the chicken pie social which.was held in the Presbyterian Church on Tuesday cvening.on + tin,Lof Dun- been this phop on in a ture of his skull : À - SCOTSMORE.A Barre, Vt.paper to hand tells of f | a serious injury to a former resident \u2018of these parts.The item says: \u201cCL, Hill.a machinist employed lat F.EE.McKinney & Co.'s machine South: struck \u201cin the forehead by a piece of shaiting, which he was straightening lathe and received a slight frac- .He is resting J comfortably as possible at his home on South Main street, and no certous | results are expected.\u2019 Main street, was us - À Andecision.- Oct.10.\u2014On Tuesday evening \u2018at the Methodist Church w be _served the annual chicken pie supper by the Ladies\u2019 Aid Bociety, followed by an entertainment.SE | Mrs.J, Porter and Mrs.Delaney, mother and sister of the late Mrs, |, l'age, have returned to Lyndonville, t.\u2018 Mrs.Edward Goff left* for Montreal, there meeting Miss Graham und returning to New York.Mr.Lennic Fay has begun work: at \u2018the Molson\u2019s Bunk here.Miss Aanic Cameron returned to Manchester, Mass, on Monday, leaving Mrs.Corey very much improved in health, The arrangements for the Brome County Sunday School Convention are being forwarded and will be announe- ed by ofticial programme on Friday.\u2018Ihe Convention will be held on Octob- | Lrd and 24th, 5 - Mrs.Ralston had the misfortune to lose-a sheep on Saturday, it having been hooked by one of her cattle that was in the same pasture, er The fine house formerly known as | the Courtney house, since owned\u201d by Dr.Dickson, Rev.IX.M.Taylor, and of late, Mr.Parrett, has been bought hy Mr.L.B, Green, of the Lake View House.Mp.Green intendd to use the large house us an apnex: to the hotel.Mr.Bert Kimball brought for our inspection a ripe strawberry picked on Tuesday from the field in his father's farm, - 1 The Reading Club will give an entertainment in the Petites\u2019 Memorial all this (Wednesda¥) evening, After the programme of \u2018musicul selections and readings, the magazines of = the pust year will be sold by auction, and thie annual business \u2018meeting will be held, \u2018 ' 7 Mrs.R.N.Eyglund-and Mes.Rub- lee returned froin HKicebwrg.ou Sutur- day night.+ 1 7 Miss Grace Pibus has gone to Enos- burg Falls, Vt., to a dress-making establishment for a few months, On Monday_evening the School Commissioners met in the Court House, Messrs, England, | Harris, Knowlton and Ladoux being present.The appointment of the second French Commissioner was put over.again through \u2014 Anotherv class-room is deemed necessary to accommodate the \u2018multitude of scholars and a committee was appointed | to-make arrangements to have the Work done and a new room finished off in the top flat of the Academy building.The largest.call roll for some years is found now on the books, theif being about 150 scholars, A few moments were spent in calling attention to the fact of the law that to receive an examination in An Academy a student must have attended ut lenst ninety days, and by moving from one school to another during \u2018the sessions would be detrimental both to the student and to the schools, as.an A,\\., or other certificate, conld not lawfully be\u2019 granted to a scholar who has removed from one Académy to another less than ninety days before the June examinations shall begin.Judge Lynch kindly: made the Commissjoners an offer of a band- some flag for the school grounds, if.they would ereet a flag staff.It was decided to accept his.gift and put up a suitable staff, at ance.pc: \\ SUNLIGHT is better than other Soaps but is best when used in the Sunlight way.Follow directions.\u2018SUNLIGHT WAY OF WASHING t FIRST.=Dip the article to Le washed in a tub of lukewarm-water, draw it .out on a wash paré andrub the soap lightly over | Be particular not to milk soaping all over.THEN, roll it in a tight roll, lay, in the tub under the water, - and go on the same way until all the pieces have th soap rubbed on, and are rolled up.Then thirty minutes to, one hour and let the \u201cSune fight\u201d Soap do its work.NEXT.\u2014 After soaking\u2019 the ful} time rub the clothes lightly out on a wash board, and the dirt will.drop | out; turn the garinent_Inside out to get at the scams, but don't use any more soap: don't scald or boil a angle piece, and don, wash through two suds.the water gets tod dirty, pour a little ont and add, resh, If à streak is hard.to wash, rub some more soap on it, and throw the piece back i to Lhe s or few minules.LASTLY COMES THE RINSING, which is to be done in lukewarm water, taking special care to get all-the dirty suds away, then wring out and bang up to dry.: - For Woolens and Flan« * nels proceed as follows i= Shake the articles free from dust, Cut a tablet of SUNLIGHT SOAP into.shavings, pour into a gallon of bolling water and whisk into a Taher, When just lukewarm, work articles in | the hashes without ue .Squeere out dir water without\" twisting and rinse thoroughly in two relays of lukewarm water, Squeeze out water wil ; twisting and.hang in the | open air.: Ie D#-The most delicate colors may be safety washed in the \u201cSune fight\u201d way.o away for ae A) AZ ~~ oy rm a A A mp am pr Las Cd; REWARD will be paid $5,000 to any person Who proves that Sunlight Soap con- .ins any injurious .chemicals or any form of adulteration.5 C.5 C.- n _ ; +.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO Es 12.168 ee ._\u2014 ones \u2014 1 Buy it and follow directions.\u2014 - + -on Saturday | met defeut from \u2018Soap \u201c| the \u201cguest of! | noxville, Mr.A.L.LeBel, of Oct.10.\u2014On Saturday Mrs, A.C.Savage entertained a number of lady | friends, to nu most delightful afternoon.Id :tlhe guessing contest \u2018Mrs.: W.HU.Miner secured the prize for the most correct answers, Solos were sung \u2018by Mrs.W.H.Miner, Miss H.Bowker aud Mrs.K.Bray who also responded to a persistent- encore and Mrs.Keough gave some choice instrumental music, Delicious refreshments brought a most \u2018enjoyable afternoon to a close, The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet at the home of Mrs, C.H.Bradford ¢n Fji- day afternoon.Mr.lawrence Smith and MX Guillet, Marieville, spent Sunday the guests of Mrs.W.B.Smith.7 Departures are Miss Clara Secavy, to Montreal, the guest of Rev.and Mrs.Munson Hill ; Mrs.G.Runnells, a few days at Shefford Mountain, with _her daughter, Arrivals arc: ing Miss E.Boyd ; Mr.H.L.Gulline, a few days in town with his family ; Mr.and Mrs.Fuller, Rutland, Vt., vi-| siting Mr.and Mrs.Lemuel Fuller?Mis.Wm.Marshall, Abbottsford, uest of \u2018Mrs.(George Roberts ; Mrs.Jl, Montreal, the guest of Mrs.W.D.Bradford ; Mrs.J.Neille, Montreal, visiting at Mr.John Bradford\u2019s : Mr.J.T.Hart, Supt.Merchants\u2019 Rubber co.Berlin, Ont., guest of J.K.Lib- \"Fhe baseball game on Thursday between the Academy boys und St, -Jos- eph College resulted in a victory for the High School boys, 13 to ¥, and their old opponentk, the Bank boys, by a score.of 4 to 3 in à well contested game.- Councillor Barr and Master Gordon Barr who have been spending two weeks in Indianapolis, Ind., returned home on Saturday.; Several of our townspeople visited Montreal on Friday: Among them were Mrs, (Dr.) Blunt, Mrs.F.Gid- dings, Nurse Kench, -Messrs, Alex.Smith, J.K, Ljbby, Mrs, W, Giddings, Miss Boire.LI + : Mrs.Alice/ /Nunns Keough has arranged a musical recital to be given by her pupils at the Congregational church on Oct.26th.Mr.James Roeder spent a couple of days at Newport, Vt., this week.Mr.and Mrs.CC.Ernest A.Tarte returned on Thürsday from.their honeymoon and will take possession of their residence on Main street.Mr.and\u2018 Mrs.E.A.Jackson are guests of W.W.Miner.Mrs.W.Mullin, Montreal, guest of Mrs.J.Mullin, _ - Mr.William MeKay, who\u201dhas been looking over the great Northwest, returned to Granby on Monday evening and is the guest of Mrs.R.Martin.Mrs.Baillie, of Aylmer, Ont., is the guest of Mrs.Freeddan Barr.; \"ps + BROME.: - Oct.10.\u2014The members of \u2018the AL KINDS., - D, K.McLAREN, \"751 Craig -St., : Mortreal, Que: 19006, Timetable in elloct Oct, 8th, œ- leaving Sherbrooke.1xpress\u2014TLeave Sherbrooke 7.80 a.m, are - rive Levis 1.00 p.m., Quebec 1.10 p.ab.\u201cDuily except Sunday.l\u2019assenger\u2014Louve Sherbrookee4.00 pin.arrive Levis 9.20 pim., arrive Quebec 9,30 pin.Duly except Sunday.' Accoiumodation\u2014Ienve Sherlirooke = 0.30 pin, arrive Jovis 7.45 um.arrive Quebec 7.JU u.un.day.| _ Arriving Sherbrooke.Exjrtess\u2014Ieuve Quebec 2,30 Um Use the reliable - Cough Cure McCormack's Pectoral Balsam .\u2014never fails, For Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis and all .other affections of the throat and lungs.Le Price 25c.- | P, MCCORMACK, ; Cor, Pak Avenue and Prince Arthur Street MONTREAL, Use also our One-Night -Corn Cure Stops.all Pain\u2014sives no trouble\u2014 - makes the feet comfortable\u2014 0c.When buying your Piano insist on having an .\u2018OTTO HIGEL\" - Ptano Action i NORTE SUTTON, Oct.T0 Mr, and Mr ne ME: a À na 3 TS rw For Th EL A Pt a = Ht bons : = = ; 1047 \u2018 = \" fom So ™ VOUS : a\u2014 | Dinde vides retina from a visit .GREAT.FORWARD STRIDES: [peat ana : : Tomes TERRY +51 VER weg a : i OTS AND: QUE \"RELATIV bo rr 1 vs | LC CTE De 15 2 +CHEAP-|».+ c'échool was, lied last.night in FACTS: AND FIGURYS REL Eb @'ot this very fine autumn weath- HA .- .2 à.dh ; US 10° en GA | A, large ambey of -séü- : TO THE BTEADILY INCRBA 7 | Quer; to hitch up that nice horse TT © 0 000d IOUusSexee WATCHES nia yee, press wad 1b shoo vif HOSINESB OF TBE BELL TEL | § of your, ond sie te souvry ax: | i \u2014 1 ine mon BA [pm Ate Me erolineut vos cou |\" PHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, nally remedied.Ju clin dl \"TU .- \u2018 \u201c = ; : Co I._ = Pp vO LN.Y.aig! t, Pa: A.Se., : r + .RECEN LY IN to .J F .hy - 2.A _ | Fi oR MEN - he.uoationa) Work chairman - des- } WHIOH .HAS- NTL wior 1® BI King\u2019 - | - ollowerg of Bishi ill.\u2019 oo Ck : Lo of [eribed all the courses and addressed | - CREASED ITS CAPITAL STOCK § oo EJ.Ring's Fancy Colored Cai roi à Want Good Ranges: No matter how good a housckeoper you \"Stem Wind Watches; $1.00 each, not fhe students on matters pertaining to |.° FROM $9,000,000 TO $10,000,000.|Ÿ and gat.ove of bis & for this fa], Wor gy : - a = are, unless your Range is good, vou cannot do the wor .uaranteed.= : : 1 ucation.i Rev.G.E.Read, then .: het Now à M ile | = ; H oN a 1 | sortment %o Ve-jug à \u201c4 2 | - Me have the right Kind of Ranges, which are always, Yo de- 16 size Nickel Watches 83.60 [&@ve the opéning address on the value | (From the! New York Mercantile and 1@ = Fm hous/ Hand-Made start bite, a él - - mand.Moffats National?_ CE Uk DR 16 size Gun Metal Watches .$4.50 of education and gave some advice to |.Financial Times.) ; : = > | Ç | * 3 Per Cent.\" a are crimson, wine 1: .NH 16 si sd Silvei | \u2014 | .\u20ac Lun > Wine, light wl: 16 size Solid Silver Watches .86.75 students on how best to pursue the f.The City of Montreal proper has à |.H ARN : blue, made in ha 8 Ereey, 73 a ores = 4300 Work.«Me, W.S.Hopkins, masiaging population of about 350,000, to whi | Ne] ; in best bégre oo 0 5 $ , .) .; KERR & FOSS.1 fully warranted.secretary of the.Association, spoke on !-mu t be added a ulation ot about p: .- Broadway Calf Wa .\u201c : 0% 3 ce Co > q \u2018 | \u20ac , - - wu ae | Net by mail \u2018on rdobipt of price.the advantages of the Association 75.000 residing: op the suburbs of | and your pleasure will be com- tice in o r di VRE Sho ow, BR b> und Inte To : 1 © , pee gine CTL Errore ne Ævening School to.young men.The Greater Montreal.This in itself would | @ Plete.- « mod ur \"Play window jy, a; j ompo Ce - v NN BA: à: | oe - (average ÿ aril man.is either Sompelled constitute a most desirable field for @ Store and shop, Wellington St.odest run, Ou artist ng This bank accepts Savings a \u2019 AAA WN { A.6: SKINN i or voluntari Ti does quit school too telephonic service and \u2018devetopment , pi + En: Sherbrooke.with work, - O0 re a ant, an d allows inte oo ; - ee y me 0 NO SR RES EURE x HE achool To such the \u2018Association but when to Montreal we add,the n , E.J: KING Cob nig oT EF amo te of 8% comp ; = 7 FE px oo Jeweler & Opticlan,.7 Strathcona Sq.Ae fivos \u2018an: opportunity to sup- merous large municipalities through Wma We § ./ \u2026.= the ral \u2019 - ; ee a Pent their lack.Then courses in out the Dominion the subject assumes |: 00000000 oo EL, :: 7 À twice a year.by Mall à all commercial.and; technical branches an aspect of even greater magnitud : aps hed Aou Te hank Ny \" d .Eastern ow P = |&re offered.\u2018There aro 47,750 students d importance.The people ot Can- _ ; Co i studying in Asgociation.evening ala are in no wise lacking in their\u2019 CASES BEFORE oo x o0 inti Last feos the Sherbropke | appreciation of \u2018modern improvements, À oo : tor lon school ragked highest for and, as elsewhere, they look upon th So any town of 18,000 population in Ca- | telephone as one of the agents a x JUDGE MULVEN A : ; e .the Sehool 6th in U.S._ and | and commerce.° Lo | \u2019 it anada.- .Apropos of these \u2018thoughts it will be | nada.Only 4 larger schools were i : roll ress and one of the most importan reported in large cities.In efficiency factors in the development of busines NG FR p Heard at Waterloo and Sh \u2014 of interest to note the fact that the Q 00 an er- TEACHERS WILL \u2018MEET AT SHER.Bell Telephone Company of Canada ig \u2018 x per?\\ Established 1859 \u2018 3 .E d ) À Fa en 3 | B «Manufacturi LA - Fora very neat and reliable upright Piano with good tone | #; # - | and action, don\u2019t miss trying our new style 50, Mason & Risch 2 .Piano, \u2018medium size, plain but artistic in appearance, made in choice walnut or mahogany case, no carved work.This} 1 \u2018an ai i i nd aly vost se Notes ROULE.ing of] + brooke, - 5 3 ; Piano appeals instantly to musical people and always gives] y=; Hoath, of Coaticook, was n| ._.\u2026 BROUKE.generally recoit as bit 1) \u2018 PS 4 a .satisfaction, -Sowe.specially nice ones in stock to-day.= .[recent guest of Mr.KE.Spry, welling- | A Teachers\u2019 \u201cInstitute for the city |'service corporations in the entire Do- SEIM MILK.CASE FROM : Company 4 ~~ Wel}invite your inspection or will send illustration and |*on street.| [far ounty of Sherbrooke, as well as | minion, end a significance evidence of LIE - on 7 = .Call; \u2018 \u2018 7 : Mr.John \" \u2018 FR for the neighbioring municipalities, will | its continued success and prosperity i RENCEVILLE \u2014 LIQUOR en um\".à .lirect- 1 prosperity a price by mail if desired.=.Mr.John Turnbull, managing direct-| be held in the High Sch ; ! vit Se x CPHL \u2018 Lor of the Paton Mill\u201d is in toën fou Oct.12th con 1gh Schoo on Friday, | evinoed by.the fact that its capital CASES FROM LA PATRIE.LE 1 8 Sold only by ou | Cee ad day or two, ©.\u2019 Co sharp.Mattors .of interest\u2019 oo the haa Frog ed, 000.\u201cwith from $9.- Judge Mulvena was in Waterloo yes- A PRONPTONVILLLE, + : i co rot _ co - ' | .: A ; public generally as well _ag to tèach- : \u2019 J SUV, al hf pre | terday and held a term of Court.= = \" So ] vot _ _ ., Mr H.A.Moore, of the Moore Car-l'ers and parents will be discussed of providing additional cash for +t he The attention of the Court was oc-| _ .7 A im a + à ma am a! a Jo, le ni ° : 4 i i Systematic ex i #4 .- Home a 7 ay BE HO WILSON & SONS | i.) \"eto Webel Lectures and addresses will bo given its sybiem end development of its son |-cupied nearly all day with the case of | TT he FEE Es CT - LR - .| ss | = 1 y the following well known fun.vice.\u201d The new issue of stock is being M.Masse a ainst Lewis 8.Gervais, of] - 5, Whigesale and Retail \u2018Manufac sa -° = i= Ea \u2014 Princess mebekah Lodge, 1.U.0.F., Hoa it Rev.LZ.J.Bidwell, MA.,| offered to present .shareholders at Lawrenoevil e.pare accused was charg- + Bashes, Doors, Windows, - IE | oo Co Sherbrooke, aro preparing to observe [Lun pow ville = Rev.Du college School, | $125.00 per share, its par being $100.- io ath furpishing deteriorated slim i + House Finishinge, Office « 5 : | their anniversary on the 16th.| ov.or.Cabins, Princi Jorge or small Jor our i: \u2018 attention.Furniture.a: tion, dismissed\u2019 the complaint and dis-| ee.Ro a.}-charged the accused.: $2.50\u2014Ask to Ses UB + - tnishi g Factory and Vey pe gs.At, eooportg 3g CÉLEBRATE SILVER WEDDING.company Rave Bron visa.considere fc lifornia to spend the win- ro the - 5th of October, 1881, Mr, \u2018by the management .in offering ue | Be ert Price and Miss ReMecca Mc-|new stock to them at & figure 8 \u2018omly were united in marriage at St, much below the market price.The_di- \u2014 f Es a Sm à - | ° ° : Mr.and Mrs.F.M.Murray ret \u2018Peter\u2019 ah\u201d + son x : | =\" : BEST by Test, Cloth, Make, Style, Fit, | Price, Wear, |ed from their wedding trip last night.Canon Bret ipa Ponts by Rev.pigend on he i bok leave for Ca ter.They will tako up their resideuce at Last\u2019 Friday, Oct.5th, 1906, Mi.so foF twenty years past.] PROVE IT! 59 Brooks street.and Mrs.Price: celebrated their silyer|.The Dominion Government has re- ; us i.7 - \u2019 Mrs.F, P.Buck left yesterday for wedding in, >a pleasant, informal fas- tently empoweréd the B:ll Telephon IN SHERBROOKE: COURT.Ilustrated Ciroulars ani a 4e} Bromptonville, 1 = 0\" 10° = Montreal, to spend a week vith Mr.| hion, at by ha Louis Hotel, su, Company.of Canada te uote pe | Dedone Judge Mulvena, in Sher- \u201cout-of-town inquirers, Writew DR.echeerfully furnished, Write ad = ._ Cy aud Mrs.C.G.Buck, en route\u2019to New [irounced by eir large family and foapital stock from $10,900,000 brooke, this morning, J.B.Leblanc Se, + x 3 ¥ 5 3 2c A 7 \u2019 Départmental Sto York, to visit her eldest son, ra friends.| $30,000,000, so \u2018that\u2019 the.company of La Patrie, was charged with selling LT eee prices.We can save you 1288 Ouis ere S = ed je Fé .JP.Buck.=| The guests to the number of about may issue additional stock from time liquor without a license.As this was kd ay BR we a 188 - -\" - we = ve: Metropole Building, King St.Re : cighty, were: coïdially received by Mr, to time as conditions may make such | his second offence, he was condemned | Patent A A Sif BN oe 2146 a LR Mr.Elfric Drew Ingalls, of the Geo-[\u2018and Mre.Price, in the partor, the lat- action necessary for the oxtenstor of {to pay a fine of $100 and costs.: | J SA.\\ in 8 : Tenders for Fire x à x = - i logical Surrey 1 Dept, Ouaws, = mn] ter wearing a, handsome dress of black [its system.his is the parent Bell L.Cote, of the same place, was fined \u201cFits any barrel top, and vil ani : Will be received up.to iid mn 3 PA ou Fone 1css, and yester-| peau de soie, / with touche hite.[company in Canada/ and has been in } ad .f imil fence.1 after thros dol Vil swig no IE re Floctrical Renip| [50 LAYING CONTEST [isso oo Conon SiS iy Sh hon ait trs \"ie 0 ef, ler hs con fd Grd ESE eid, the 0 Bey of Oc Ÿ 3 og .; he ectr 1Ca epatr \u2014 +.- ]inspect the copper mines.Price, Misses Ruby, Edna and Ethel territory covered includes tha prove ; ING.| \u2014 ce (tes : aires \u2018* for the delivery of \u201ctwo hundr Lite \u2019 : INTERESTING POULTRY C an Mrs.W.A.Morehouse and Mrs.-L, Price.sir.Walter Price, Mr.Robert A, inces of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, [ os ee CL Moore Patent.r.(old grow geen, hard, split .t] , NG POULTRY COMPET)- w 2° ; d > ; ; Yo.Robert Smith, of Kingsey, and F.Patent Ni 8 tiers tg the cord, one h: rye TION TO COMMENCE THiS, |W: Powlin returned home last night Price, and Masters.Hubert and How- [Alberta, and the entire Canadian Sullivan.of Cleveland.wore brought : I M quantity in yard ot No.2 Fic 131 8 = up y ompany AONTH LTH > from Ottawa, where they were uttend- #&rd Price\u201d © = Northwest, in which the conipany now to Sherbrooke \u2018jail vester day eveniair Storm Window Fastan + London Bt,, ather half at No.à ILE - - - ae : CTE ing the branch meeting of the \u2018 Wo- Many were the congratulations and have about 100,000 stations, the num- ; charge of bre Je .+ the ] 8» i oo \" King 8%.- Limbs or round wo i PE 25 _ >, 4, ne sus London, Oct.9.\u2014The tenth annual pran\u2019s Missionary Society.Ç good wishes bestowe upon the host ber of which is being increased daily.on a e ca ios oO rouse The only perfect storm .a « \u2018not ac tod.i is well equipped this autumn to MEET lavine \u20ac a St ye d h i wh or pt , have - ab 1.5 of Mrs.Hyndman, of Cleveland, last Toa inde Ru: .inches hor accep : EF AEANDS ELECTRIC ying competition of the Utility Poul- .and hostess, who responded suitably.|The company also have about 1, T à vith, steak Ur PSE] ner yet invented.If you wel u \" \u201cBy order, i 1g FF ALL DEMAL D: .ELtX FREC AL.try Club will begin on Oct.22nd next At the regular meeting of the Union An clegant \u201csupper was.served in he offices, 550 of which are telephone ex-]:June an with- ste \u2018hea quantity of} der\" at once, SE i B.DAVIDSON, ¢ 1144 | The stafl of Expert Electricians 0 and end .on Feb, 10th, 1907, on \u201cty Joseph, held on Sunday last, le large lining.raom, the tables being changes, as well as 40,000 miles f \u2018household goods.They Mere arrosted Our stock is limited and thn i oh Oo, 1906, # Ê arge, and every man 1s a specialist.Stocks Farm, Rayne, Braistree.- softtions ol condolence Were acop beautifully decorated with potted | long distance wire, and \u2018about 9,000 |- : arrant somo Of! {further supply in might until se | =\u2014 à 1195 - CC \u2019 M ° i J Wi |, For four months all the best laying vith the family of i Lhe late William palin, ooxpitions apd smilax, Mr.and poles.The wires of all the larger ex- the goods was found in their posses- son, cp dr.9 ++ i E18 7 Wa \"| breeds of poultry will strive in compe- rush who died Inst Week.5 Irs.Price =~ pfesidëd, and the young [changes in all of the most important PT .+ _ 1000272 ' ay $4 \u2019 OS I.- ter oe isgett \u201ctition for prizes, the latter including a Mr.8.Gi.Sehlachter, C.E, Richard.y people waited Won the guests, and cities are underground, and modern wry a for any se.age wr an wel À #4, : Al à 14 who is at the head of this company silver cup, gold and silver medals, and son and N.E.Dillenbeck, of Syracuse, left nothing hg que for.t eir Somfart.ideas pres ail and charaétorize Atl f 1 bi 1 | ext ¢ eat of i CE h : 31484 =.: ave exveriener : > Various certificates.E.w.Richardson N.Y., are in the city on mining busi | After suppek, fidancing\u2019 was the prin- e details incident to the wor \u2014\u2014 : LU, Er he à 124 this co vu large experience both M [the Utility _ Poultry Club\u2019s honorary | ness, and yesterday went to Black cipal amusement of the evening and }extension and betterment.= .EAST DURHAM.All rubber, no wood, Bowie on.hE GT TT 2 1% - Whatever work this company exceut- ee a Me fair play.\"| Luke to visit the Asbestos mines.the hour was.late when the party| The od well a Sheit vn dre Oct.11.\u2014George Johnson has his - Made of fine quality of Rubbe dE.+110 72 À à TRS a ) y execut- there will be forty pens each con- , , \u2019 LL roke up.- | 1ous and well-equipped.\u201cIn house nearly completed: - \u201c13.i Aa inch ki Ce a; 5 5 - Office and Shops _ not carlicr than last January, All the Coaticook, were in the city yesterday, Mrs.John 5 co, Mr.and Mrs: George points in thelr terntory, ane ere ih ham, was here visiting friends - last piece.Anyono can apply-it vit : \u201cHom 18 tor 15 mds 3 po 3 9: 100 Weili $ $ | competitors are now in strict training kin .i Price (Sherbrooke), Mr.and Mrs.Wm.ontreal, , besides the imposing e week.; De er ani shears 5 hun p \u201c à 4 néfon.treet, Sherbrooke J and condition will tell largely ih tho making the trip down in a trifle over Price (Capelton), Mr.and Mrs.- Harry building ironting Notre\u2019 Dame Hospi- à \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Eddie McCrum of | Price: 5c foot sup, \u20ac! \u20ac - Clapboard Machine \u2014 Ofe : i di 4 Both phones, * .results, for oné of the rules of this *\" hour in their fine automobile.Robinson, Miss May Robinson, Mrs.tal and St.John streets, also have Tron Hill spent Saturday and \"Sune | .« Bec | AIR EME Akhurst Machine complete aw - [| vgg-laving contest is that no bird] Remember the date, Oet.14th, last! nnd Miss Gilbert (Manchester, N.H.), two large exchange buildings at other day with Mr.and Mrs.J.N.\"Town- | Lf \u2014 condition, , | a 1 189 - WE HAVE shall be given any spice or condiment j@Xxeursion to Quebec via Q.C.R, $1.75 Mr.and Mrs.B.F.Major, the Misses points in the city.They also manu- end.Se 5 4 SE A R, H.FLETCH 118% = 5 likely to spur it on to abnormal feats.P6turn.Follow the Band, Major, Mra: lex.Dean, Miss Deen, facture thoir own instruments, Sables Se underatand that John Dymond, J.$, Mitch el gi a 3 Lumber and Pulps 1 * BR 3 : , .a ¢ best pen will be determined ac- .ant 3 - rs.J.5.; Baldwin r8.Richard] and wire, and nowhere 1n the world 1s i sold to tne Jates & Joh LOURDE 0 Vig i 3 na ifs CQAINED [phe Sgn il Gl (he sosgmnt J gions, of| bot dias Dorothy\u201d Doan He, ana ler to\u2019 bo found, à bois tipped 257 5 lk mire eoniorauen, | oy \u2014 Shi T IIR the eggs-lnid.The pen of pullets which wir Ed ds of Fo 4 Tirie À Mr.Mrs.W.J.Dean; the Misses Neil, Miss or more capably managed plant than\u2019 $600.Others are about to ioll ow Ç a Le W ANTED AT 11% the confdenc .2 cannot produce ten\u2019 eggs during the] 1; 5! MeMah on f m 1 {Sh >.Murray (FE.Sherbrooke), Messrs.~ C.| that of the Bell Télephone Company |'auit, and'dispose of their property The F ay-Sholes Tj pei in 0 116% _ 7 Khe confidence of \u2018the Physicians end pa [month will cause its owner to he\u2019 br ok Le of Me real.On © et\u201d Bean, George Parsons, F.Byrd, J.[of Canada.The company now givel\u2018or m ining: - Jo \"Young man for shorthand Ti \u201cWIE DISPENSING ls the on) Ling me muleted in à fine of ten shillings.A] oo or POW OT ORIEL, We Ames, M.Shes and many others.[employment to an average force of! Mr.Ernest Curley had the misfor- is a wonderful combination oi dE | writing.Mukt be accurate ui HR ok \\ ATL DISPENSING .the only we similar failing in the sécond month] Mr.J.A.Camirand, Inspector of Mr.Price\u2019s gift to his wife was a jrmore than 5,500 persons engaged ON | tune to have a cow.break its leg skill and brains.For sale y +.820d rhathematician Address 414% 19 wolghed,\u201d every drop 1s measured Guess must bé met by a fine of five shillings Moads for the Provincial Government,\u201d handsome gold watch and chain, and both inside and outside work,and every while in the pasture.; : PE Lamlapy ._ Addres: À 28 #8 work would be quicker- and perhaps _ ar Or the alternative of withdrawing the Was-at St.Guillaume d\u2019Upton, yester- the couple were the Tecipients of many | year since it began business more than | J.N.Townsend and John Pasha GATIEN & LAEEMAY, Si 8 fr: NICHOLS CHEMIC Df 45s : good, but we don't allow a \u2018\u2018perhaps\u201d birds.altogether.| day, giving instructions to the citizens beautiful pieces.of silver, and cut glass} a quarter of a century ago has been are at Iron Hill for a fow days: À 87 Wellington Stécot, 84 rock PR = Capelton,, Qu Wo8 - ko enter into our work We follow your l\u201cverv pen responsible for 20 cggs| on the best method of making good mounted in silver, including silver tea marked by & substantial increase in Our stage route has changed hands we be \u2014\u2014\u2014 , | A730 doctor's orders OERTAINLY and SURE [in the four months will be awarded a roads.set, tea spoons, cake basket, _ and the number of.subscribers and\u201d sta- again.Mr.M.Polander started in \u2014 TT ze LE C2 : LY, ha CL + first-class certificate and à gold med- Through the 4 { the Rev fork, cheese spoon, cracker jar, butter tions in use.It is expected that 1906 October 1.; ; oo Te, 24 : A PRISON MYSTER CREE M pe a | ul : those producing two hündred \u2018ges | y hors Re we Tar Sosy ober ol eu dish, ete.| will show greater gains uuan any pre- | > eres | \u201cse \u20ac A es te ca 4 1414 vo cManamy\u2019s Pharmacy.will receive silver medals and sccond- es toy de ed to the Publié 2 te + vious Yoan the compény 8 history, BIRTHS.The Dally Reco | i 2a + POLICE, AND | 19112 Cy \u2014_ ! = |éluxs cortifieates.© Library G CASE, - Which significant fact attests a wide-P ue ; À TIC TN Fée rate RES | \u2014+- i ot wie ord bi Las BIRCHTON SHOOTING La spread and growing appreciation of its NOYES AL South ; Barnston, 0 | SHERBROOKE RECORD 00., Pi cf PUBLIC IN 7 YROGESE \u2018I lg TIN || WINE FOR PAUPERS |e \"EP (Contiousd from pogs 1) upuios, and sntnacioy servis in usd, the 3nd of October, a sn Sknanonts ool) SLY.Goma, Oct.10.-Two he 3 4 2 | A \u2014_\u2014 Mr.George W.Taylor, of Lennux- bhot was fired when the young menthe principal towns and cities HARRISON\u2014At Springfield, Mass.,on puplisbed every afternoon, soe.smlablished, are wanted va 4418 Cs y LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOAKD IN.ville has let the @ontract for a wix-[ Wie Pussing BEN © throughout the Dominion.\u2018| 4th Oct., 1906, a son to, Mr.and Mrs.day, at 106 Weillugton Se \u201cRE having poisoned 6 wenlthy .à So : SPECTOR PROTESTS AGAINST ton sarcophagus monument of Barre | xan - tho ono the Prey The company\u2019s executive and official E.Harrison.; Tbrooke,: y pts AE Tan at Schworzach, a small \u2018 i = \u2018 v EXPENSE, and Quincy granite to be placed on sed 1 Sharp aid : \u201cLot ,| staff is to be -commended for its HKASLIP.\u2014 At.Sherbrooke, Oct.10,| SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ons À > + 100 @ins-Austrian frontier i:3 LC the family burying plot, Lennoxville, 3%¢¢: | Mrs.arpe salc : Lu strength, ability.and high\u2019 character.15 M 1 Mrs, Wallace Heng.| vance, one year, $3.00; sie J, \"3 The old woma per.4 14 - London, Oct.9\u2014A protest was mat \u2018j ba, WE fire this time.You fired first.She Th evident, Mr.C.J.Sise held & son, vr.and Mrs.Wallace Hens | ghree months, 50 centen one DFA.Lhumber 07 Ÿ n, who kept us.T nn \u2018 M to \"I.C.Thompson, of this city.2 2 e.president, Mr.C.F.Sise, held j: n cata 16 2 | jn Der of Conan, who t 8 41 7 For Ladies | made Friday at the meeting of the .A further said that she would scare] i}.office of vice-president from the P.De cents, \u2018lo any Gr Ut for two » had liv 12 rt ne rs De Pr ee en 0 PE dn | company\u2019s orgie \u201canil ht) TDi Foie Dr vd ue no vernal 14 2 Co - 7 resenting the socal- Government the Motel: lude : Miss D er, NC \u2019 \u2014 scar .The ; ; ted + is present | | ._ VERTISING RATES OK _œ 8 d de \u2019 + à 84 1 Board, against the practice of giving York; J.R.Weir, R.IE.Mathews, were very noisy when they passed and important and De sponsible partie .WILSON \u2014 At Black Lake, ue.on duy, Wi en, pot ccd L = made and \u201cination_of the | 4 B&R à à | wine&-and spirits in out-relief cases.Montreal ; Roger 1.Lee, IK.M.Wil- were.disturbing the peace, now pro-| My, C; P.Sclater has been sodretary Oct.9th, Marion Della, youngest | words, 0c; Obituary poetry: 10 / _ Stomach, As fhe.wus.four A {4x = It was stated that owing to \u2014the liams; Boston; F.KE.Atkinson, Man- duce a cartride similar to the one l| and treasurer since the organization child of Mr.and Mrs.David Wilson, Reading notiæs 8c per word.| NO evidence bo ere was at t q 33 - A | practice of Dr.Grubbe, à local medi- fchester, N.H.; G.B.Burney, Brock- used in the rifle.- lin 1880, while Mr.L.B.Mckarlane aged\u201d 2 months and 3 weeks.\u201cIn sending money romities pn 0 Way, the ur arouse suspicic 3 #4; ; cal vfficer, in regularly giving spirits ville, Ont.: G.E.Young, Lisbon, =.This closed the evidence and Mes, who has been connected with the com.\u2014\u2014\u2014 precaution to use expres ji = sua jury returned à vw 41 8% ., to old people as a medical comfort, [H- .Sharps wag bound over to take het i a n-.on NTR |Srders or regis a ol VR 344% - For Gentlemen | the\u2018expenses in_this district were lar en .tu à slice hô _ trial at the next.term of the Court of od the the Best 2 yo tormery : ; | CHANGES for She rintors bé Ave ay ! when the funeral Tit Lo ne I ger than in any other.Dr.Fuller de be he el \u2018th we police ook was King\u2019s Bench.She was liberated on tendent, but was ® promoted: \u201cto bo DEATHS RE RTED o lock à a of ta day of PHS, that (hE oe; the police : 1 OC = ar 1 Lol = = J te owed at one arres a ch.A I ted .PO Lo\u2019 .m., s pub 4 _ à à Ÿ x 2 clared that the Local Government made nt wight, one ring of keys found bail, the bonds being a personal-bond general manager a few months ago.eur ingertion.- No change moved, and: it ody Was not | ; Board agreed with Sir Victor Hors- i , Ali ect.Of two hundred dollars, and two sure-| All of ti | ; 128 .Insure neo rer 8 a.m.al oneipey ppears that | C 7 ei ; in a.store douof on Wellington street, © 1ese gentlemen are widely and |.° for _ fons E \u2018 4 ; - | ley that a nutritious diet was better one store door on Wellington street tics of one hundred dollars each._ favorably known for practical experi- vYve yee 000040400000 ove Me J IY 1 BE oo the 0 worms on 11 3 - wa than alcohol.| = was not locked, and one electric lamp : - \u2014\u2014 TON | ence and intimate knowledge of the de- SISTER ST.CONSTAN , WINDSOR | Circulation DA RECO i 2 Known heavily-veilet den ] 3 à à $.- ~ Lethe guardian grec to ek the on Liverpool street not burning - at EAST BOL .tails of telephonic management; and | MILLS.i Circulation statement for wok © 4 saving the hurr w nen 8 258 .n° « ul (jovernmen ourd\u2019 LO su hinit its 19.15.Oc - 10.\u2014Mrs.1.Paige died at her the great forward strides made byt e Sister St.Constant, of Windsor .© \u2018© : 000 2 BR Inspection .à ) § of - For Children Hews ne \u2014 _ - Positively the last excursion to Quve- home Ne Wednesday vn, Got, Sr tho mens re 4 be tributed = 6 ° ha Mills, died yesterday: ufternoon:.A dore Gt, 19% wr Ta p at tr indow had oa hous | 3 | 1 4 Co | - ; 48 y | | Cc i je Tak it in alter 80 eral months\u2019 - illness, which © measure o eir in élligen an \u2018service was held at the church * this | i d Cn vee wens 0 Key e outside.The polie i | c J R M BAIN CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT Dot Tr 5 ti ae: she bore with Christian patience.She ve shorts.i 31,000 morking, and the remains were taken Ho ay pans aa eens rare Lo ed and tthe old Woman - 4138 0.| - \u2018 ee TU rmonie Band wi d'u |leaves a husband and.five children.ding ew issue of $1,000,- to Montreal, TJ Wednesday ween JR.4 \u20ac booking oman » pd ot BS Je e C \u2018 : - Harmonie Band will accompany excur- Mr.Paige is.in poor health.A few | 000 of capital stock, it may be noted Lhursday vravre oe mre à 1 a isitors, n \u201cher nr 13 4 1 Furoishi \u2019 CHARLES i DARLINGTON ARREST- sion.Get you tickets early.Special months ago he Pa his little son.that each stockholder of récord Aug- JAMES HENDERSON WINDSOR Friday Te wr EEE i FE # 3 Ë urmshing Department, ED AT HALIFAX.Heaves Sherbrooke at 7.30 n.m°, and re- us \u2018 .; v £31 1906, will be entitled to take | RSON, = Suturday me j D \u2014\u2014_ #15 _ if i.S., urn; : \u2018 .- The futicral service was held in the us \u2019 , W entitled to take, MILLS.Ot : = 46,76 a KINGSBURY 3 146 M Halifax, N.S., October 10.\u2014Charles turning speacial leaves Levis at 9 p.m.school house.- Rev.W.Smith, of at 8125.00 per shire, an allotment of RUE | : 4 ue A Get.19 | 4 1 5 | burlington, managing director of the.Soe posters.Co 3 Knowlton, preached to a large and |how stock in the proportion of one A has boon Hatin of jhe Mit | l'otal co .dent, preacher, Benton A.M.cs + J ign Panama plies ro jasoline Engine and Sup- Two men, drunk and disorderly and sympathetic: congregation.The floral share for, every shares now \u2018held, who hag boon.antler treatment at hu «WATCH Us GROW.of i, Ing, Sunday.Cre morning ; Wy 1 Joseph 0\u2019C.Mignault, Wis | om Ad hore oronto concern; firhting on Sunday, came before Jus- |gjfts were numerous, testifying the but the right to subscribe will expire vo as oser os.| ror Sepi 106 SR ™ ts, | | 4 #4\" .2 reste here early yesterday (ice of the Pence Kennedy this week and esteent in which deceased was held.at one o'clock on the afternoon of | toyal Victoria ospital lor tuberous |p), j)y average for sept, 1% CR.Mot the PO meeting Fri.BEE à Civil Engineer ani Land $ morning on board a launch by a de- wire fined %: .Cy S September 15th, .1t is not to be losis of the brain.\u201cThe remains will Daily average for Sept.TL gc songrega 3\" Aingsbury uni i i .T an TIVG/OE puty sheriff after putting up a stiff were med 330 nnd coule or.months _ À number of our young people at- doubted but that the present stock- be brought to Windsor Mills on the es : a Ing a Sétions for the purpo- bi 3 5 - 17 canhorn Street, _ 4 Lherbrooke.light, in whieli the sheriffs officer was The other Pont pel iil, The Jolice fended the (Shicken pic supper at East- holders will speedily avail themselves 7-33 train to-night | and the funeral Increase in daily, avers?Vacant yat to this char SB IE Bel and Skinner Telephones.mnférred.Fhe prisoñer is charged.found one of th hidden i ie 170,700 vrxay eve 8 AR lof the opportunity .o increase their Will take place at zp.m.to-morrow.\u201d \u201c+B we > © removal of (La % 185 T2 Waterworks Sewerage, Pos Dovel ith he embezzlement of about $2,- loft They had bout given pi the Moi James Mooney on sister, Miss Holdings of this.desirable dividend- | 0 \u2014 _ ranch ! { AOC.4 #8 + went a Specialty, ie, tower Develop- 100.Darlington was arraigned in the con.h whe © BNC \u2018Susie visited Mr.an rs.R.Brown haying stock.: LORENZO BARLOW, OF RICHMOND PI Iv af 4 hited to tha ending it nh Æ.H.Dean, of Boston, Mass, Were ket, Danville ; Peter K.\u2018Taylor, Saw- The recent box social held here was gratification at the many evidences of rd butldiogs erected since 1st January}.ponte Miss B- La : of novels, A ë sehsätional |in this place on Saturday to attend yerville ; A.Donigan; Magog ; T.A.largely atter ded.A most enjoyable the company\u2019s continued success ahd | intr oh ep You.bots Windsor Mil oH.BH gh 5 the funeral of the | Noble, Chukshire - son, | di r 4\u2018 and Bber = RS - Wen oË the lute James R.Kemp- \"+ le, Chokshire._ eveniug was spent.| | prosperity.| brooke Mutual Fire Ins, Oo | Waterloo: À foes - a ._., .= L + a _ Co 1e \u2018 | >._ Co y | .5 - =, Po 7 = A a - e ./ < _\u2014 .- _ j \u2018 | & a \\ _ a E, i \u2014 24 0 - i_ i i 4 Sah 3 Established 159% \u201c3 Per Cent.pound Interest cepts Savings in any push = low interest at die rate 0) of 3%, compounded twice ayear can Bank by Wail.5 Eastern ern Townships Bank dé =F i prrgthing = T Tas is thie Building Line - Na - \u201cdanger of fre.\u2018ru any King of Woo, normons Rist \u201cizes.Thies \\ 1, Ash itm Tendors for Fire Wood for Fire Wood be received to vl top, and will save i ~ wi ho duys in use.Prier | ris the 1315 Day of October, Inst;} of two hundred cords, ( oct _geeen, hard, split wood, 16\u2014 ue tietéftô the cord, one half of the quantity in .yard at No.2 Fige Station, Cu dow Faster fosdon 8t,; ather half at No.3 Station, Keg St.Limbs or round wood under cet storm\u2019 window Fas \u201c4 inches Rot accepted.- «do H you need any order, limited and thers ; is n | tov, QUE.Lei Retail Manufacturers of ke a Windows, + Hee Sue, nishings, Office and Store Ci \u2019 Kiln Dried - Lumber, = hate Graining and Glazing.peda a a knock-down .shape ready \u201cjobs put on.No contract too ee >.large or small for our immediate ne Furniture and House 0 See Thom.3634 | Mgishing Factory and Veneer Mills ( :@& Bromptonvillee - Estimates wi oe _ omerhully, furnished.Write us- for LEE TE pies.We can save you money.RB.DAVIDSON, Chief.\u2014 A sight until sat» te no-wood, Roe ig quality of Rubber if = = \u201cHORSES \u2018 i and 3-8 inch Width \u2014 _ desired Jebgth - wi \u201cTee.heat iypork .horses, weighing .can apply it\" wit _hoæ 13 to: 15 Hundred pounds.- ee Machine -\u2014 One Sleeper & .Machine complete in good \"RB.H.FLETCHER, \u201cLumber and Pulpwood, 39 Strathcona Square.1PArs.foot, up.ite 7 dt, rater bad, PES VO VICRES wl MANY.ARRESTS Jo A BUCHUNGHAM (Continued from page 1.) langer struck the first blow, hitting - Constable Cummings over the head with a club.Kiernan retaliated with a blow, also with a club, at Belan- ger.\u201c\u2018Hamelin struck Constable m- gram, and then,\u201d said Kiernan, \u2018they fired on us, and we fired back:\u2019\u2019 Kiernan himself was shot in the head during \u2018the ensuing battle.He was of opinion that the fighting lasted fifteen minutes, his statement being based on the fact that a bullet struck, a stone at his side a \u2018hundred yards from where he had started wo | run.The fighting continued while.the detectives were retrepting through the pine grove._He could form no estimate of the number of shots fired.In reply to a question as to what would \u201chave happened had the detec- \u2018tives not fired, Kiernan replied: \u201cWe would all have been killed.\u201d In oross-examining-Kiernan for ths defence, Mr.Lamontagne tried to adduce statements that there _was a strip.of land by the river front not owned by .the McLarens, that the public had free access to a portion \u2018 of the land owned by the company, art finally-that it was on one or other of those that the strikers stood on the {day of the riot.Examination was still in progress when the.enquiry was adjourned till | Thursday morning.Charette, after some discussion, was allowed to return to his home on récognizances to appear on the appointed time: \u2018\u2018L Have nothing _to fear,\u201d said the prisoner.\u201cWhat is there to prevent me appearing at any Yims you say 1?CITY NEWS.Miss Celina Racicot; from Cookshire is visiting the family of Mr.J.O.Beaudoin, in town, Mr.and Mrs.Robert W.Hogg hav taken a house on Fulton Ave, \u201cond are taking possession to-day.Mr.and Mrs, Gilbert, of Manchester, N.H., who have been visiting friends in Sherbrooke, have returned home, Mrs.Rush Aldrich, who has been the guest of her mother, Mrs.Jas.Wiggett for some time, has - returned to_her homt ip St.Johnsbury.John Buehanan, General Manager of the Chaudiere' Valley Lumber, Co:, and} Mrs.Buchanan are in town for a few days, and are guests of their daughter Mrs.W.R.Hall.The plowing matches of the Sherbrooke Plowmen\u2019 s Association com- \u2018menced this morning abeut 10 o\u2019clock.The event will be followed by.a busi- \u2018ness meeting and dinfer at the .New Queen\u2019s Hotel this evening.The regular monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U.Will be held at the home of Mrs.G.Æ.Hyndman, 45 Montreal street, Friday afternoon, Oct.12.The ort of the Provincial Convention recently held will be given.All mem- \u2018bers will kindly attend: A cordial invitation is extended to the Lennox- ville and\u2019 rast Sherbrooke Umons.les Tj posted ; WANTED AT ONCE mas for shorthand and type- combination of Fa +: Must be acchrate and also a rains.For sale hy- pd nolhematician.Address, stating '& LAKEMAN, J NICHOLS CHEMICAL CO., ) Street.Sherbrooks.4._ Capelton, Que.mieu \u2018 mm 4 = rR A PRISON MYSTERY.ily Heoor 3 , afternoon, \u201cgxoegt wlablis , are wanted on.a charge of ÿ i lington\u2019 Stress \u201ca ng Rpisoned a\u201d wealthy ha 5 vo A Schwarzach, a small town near hy PRICE bs vin Austrian\u201d frontier.Monte; One.\u2018mepth ne ; Foman, who kept a.(fl address in tbe BY lo fo servants, had lived in the eal only.> oF Geni 9 r two years, and a\u2019 few - RATES asc.MO vas found dead in bed.A post- \u201ciditioda 1 day, 4 tenn exmination of the body axceoding my vary Poel.100 1 Ho nd + JC per word.tors should se express of the Pr the day of publ 8 No changes pans r advertise ey belo 3 Purdy, when the funeral was to | ro Place, the police gave or- the b body - was not to be re- à om.rag it appears that they had of the orm tion that on theñight' | DAILY eons | \"know, WD hors: woman's death two un-.y-veiled Women, were seen - Bovel - Levi eavil catement \u201cfor week 4 ha A iy hn 3 1906: 182 that à on of the house showed: | 27 778 from window had been forced + Le Lans cave 08° er wm bevy ihe outside.ee 7761 a ol at \u2018the old woman vas career = 4 77% itor, are looki kin a.weaves ° .7.8% ~~ .4671668 .; PRINCE RY.CS, _., r.(Renton A.we Call, stn- \u2018gH US crow.: 496 fe here e_ morning and even- a 1906 - \u2018au ; tor Sept +90 x of he meeting Frias wen- | for sept, 1908 su ongreg e Kingsbury autre] iv even daily averaged\u2019 ooo agg h Office Elegy removal of tin gu Pi h avertisementss.re ER A PORICE AND EXCITES ic IN TYROLESE TOWN RECORD go, Put | ; Oct.10.\u2014T 1 il - orriiL) - wo heavily veil oll.V.EM J oh rie identity has not been Pi wi \u2018was found in the .s there 8 7 ee was at \u201cthe ney remitters MW arouse suspicion of foul 4 of pot Cu > ue * juFy returned, a verdict The police now be- was poison- g for her mustertous.gations ha or the purpose of call à minister to this crie C The Rev.J.B.Chartier, brother of Mr.Étienne Chartier, of the Inland] Revenue Department, will celebrate to-morrow the 30th anniversary of his consecration to the priesthood, at the College in St.Hyacinthe.The Rev.Father Chartier is -74 years df age.The Rev.Edmond Chartier, of St.Charles Seminary, leaves to- day to -be present .on the occasion of his uncle\u2019s \u201cGolden Jubilee.\u201d A number \u2018of the men of the cong gation of St.Peter\u2019s Church met ist evening in the Parishc Hall, in resp to an -invi tption of the rector, The Rev.Canon\u2019 Shreve, for the purpose bf forming a \u201cYoung Pdople\u2019s Association,\u201d in connéction with the Church.Rev.Canon-Shreve presided and opened the meeting.After some discussion it was decided to postpone the election of ôffieers till _the next meet- | ing, to be held Oct.23rd, and\u2019 to ap- | point a committee of ofganization, which was, ac cordingly, carried out.The committee/is composed of Messrs.R.A.Wright, Alan B.Morkill, Ralph Fletcher, H.Bruce Fletcher and kd- waird \u2018Brooks.CONSERVATIVES iN 7 IN NORTH RENFREW.MAJORITY or A THOUSAND\u2014ONE OF THE LIBERAL CANDI- -.DATFS LOST HIS DEPOSIT.\u2019 Pembroke, Ont, Oct, 10, \u2014The bye- election held yesterday sto fill the vacancy in the House of Commons for the - epnstituency of North Renfrew, rendered necessary by: the denth of \u2018Hap.Peter White, resulted\u2019 in the re-] turn of Gerald White, (Conservative, \u2018son of the late meniber, by the grent- est majority inthe history of the division.The returns so lar are incomplete,\u201d but indicate thet White's majority will be in the ne ighborhood of 1,000.It is certain that Dr.Me- Kay, \u201cWho ran as the Laurier candidate, will lose his deposit, and the probability - is that the full returns will show that the nominee of the Lib- eral convention, Thos.Murray, will, also, share the same fate.| .- ps - NERVE.« have.\u201cMighty steady nerves you mus That beast was right on you! How do ou explain it?\u201d ; > \u201c1 bathe three times a day, never touch meat.fruit.cereals, stimulants or tobacco.drink five gallons.of water hetween every meal, and read nothing hut the Ladies\u201d Home Journal.\"Life.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEATHER \u2018PROBABILITIES.Foregast for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorologica: Bureau : ; Strong westerly to northwesterly winds : mostly fair and cold ; a few Montreal, Light, = - 4-12 [ PRICE on APPLICATION Phe Securities Corporation; Li mited James Street, Montreal, FFI CES : 2 _ MONTREAL, sr JOHN, or | local snow flurries.Heat & Power ¢.Bonds.c .esbitt, Mer.= mm | mdependence.han 43a adhe ei \u201ciy 5 now 10 PROVE TARY sen JON.A Writer Obj To Adoption ot Grading ing System, BADLY MADE BUTTER, HANDLED BUTTER, BADLY MARKETED BUTTER OFFER THE DIFFI- (To the ed in thé the staff states his quite exceptional.But as to remedies, I thypk we, are- d I shali | the largest.ex- nadian butter, as a party with many\" years intercourse with -butter and cheese -merchan kinds and in all parts of England, \u2018and the.same experience in almost any .other part of the world, where butter and cheese are made, 1 believe | am quite competent to place myself in the position of a critic.\u2018connected with is exporting hundreds producing butter fully equal to the finest Dahish, and 1 am \u2018quite in earnest when I say that all the butter making factories in Can- | .ada turning out such -butter combine and make for their produce | in England a name in no way connected with \u201cCanadian\u201d butter made by factories, \u2018 and ignorant.attacking tell why.porters of of factories the work- was country.sent the butter What happens ?of by the their .such an ually, the\u2019 ance, stupidi over to England.time for months, Cheese ~ Merchants Te or em work bard, visiting all a Record by A.\u2019 Lajeunesse & Duclos, Sherbrooke Pedersen, of Montreal).T 1 have read with the greatest intér- est the various articles having a \u201cCanadian Dairyman representative \u2018\u201cSome of the faults in- our dé .ducts,\u201d and any other articlo er correspondents in connection with defects, suggestions as far as Canadian butter and cheese were concerned.I fully agree\u2019 with ail -the observations of the staff representative, and 1 specially endorse the frank and fearless manner in which he\u2019 impressions, docti airy pro-.and information | something s one O ts of all The firm I am \u2018independent,\u2019 What would stake place to-day if we were to adopt the grading system for butter ?the answer myself.\"butter was graded according to the common standard of finest butter, i done by conséientious men, exercising their duty and noth- \"ing \u2018else, 75 \u2018per cent.make would be graded as second-class \"butter and below.fore be wise to accept the grading system, and can.we afford to discuss \u2018building cold\u2019 stores, work to obtain better transportation facilities, before we can make the butter ?shall give some examples, taken from the experience of a man inspecting thousands and thousands of samples of butter factories from all over the.A lot of_ butter comes It iS carelessly packed, the boxes are dirty, badly made, the bu \u2018of sour, milky water, tha taste is highly defective and the texture is on \u2018the point of being mottled.The finest butter may be paid with a price of -24 cents ; the factory having is offered, say 22}c.\u2018A letter, childishly } insolent, \u2018informs us that we are nothing but a lot of robbers, perbaps not in so many words, but the meaning is there right enough, and.what is more astonishing, the sender.informs us that their inspector examined the butter when it left the factory and found it O.Knot an isolated one.for it, can have piles of letters.referring to such cases.ple.Butter or cheese is complained \u201cfhe factoryman comes up with the inspector, and only in two cases did 1 truth wxenched from the that the butter was faulty.cases they said nothing to me, they said the move to the factoryman, took the goods away.What happens to it then, wé all known; though I should thing on that subject, nothing to do with my article of today.To_sum it up and maker did not iow how to make finest Putter; know what If the \u2018Canadian- Would it there- Such a case Anyone \u2018wishing A further exam- \u201cinspector In most like to say some- If the inspector did not finest butter meant, Montreal errand certainly 1 cases corroborated their they were all right, and they see no.reason for deviating from the- ways having made them But if we agree on the intention turning out a first-class product | am i mostly thinking of butter, in as much as the Canadian dairying industr, greatly increassd, would place suc crease on the butter, we shall first of \u2018all have to have makers and inspec- \u2018ors capable of telling from faulty, and the makers will have to be placed in such a position that \u2018they can make.a finest butter.-inspectors must hold their appointments by such means, power unimpeded to assert their thority.They must be thus educated that they really know finest from faulty and the sales of .the ductions of the faetories must be ed on such regulations that no ways are open to compensate -the factory turning, out a faulty article.Last year when 1 had the pieasure of writing to the C.colleagues, I could hardly expect more of Canadian butter and cheese than we had obtained, antl his plea was that i had to remember I was not in an old-fashion- ed country any longer, but \u2018in à country populated.by an indepy \u201cple, and, therefore, every do just as it pleased him.scorned the the word independence is covering, rreatest amount of ignor- robbing on part of the few making the masses independent, but | am, now slow ty but surely converted that we owe our defects in the butter make and trade to the glorious word And yet it is a word containing the greatest lie as far as the butter trade is concerned.of being independent, we are very much dependent on the caprices of the most capricious people in the world.Most of the countries have been in England.propose we.gather dairy inspectors, happy hitherto.finest butter D., one of my presume, told me ndent peo- body would argument, especially as\u2019 into the.inspectors\u2019 all the Canadian each factory to contribute so much, and ship them all \"There is plenty of them during the \"Forbid them to accept any invitations to dinners by Butter or = gland, let them study th ir Te quiretnents « of each distri ! \u2018em for themselves see how- bir baise sold, let.\u2018them learn the el demand governing tha salé* Be bearer and cheese.Let them catéful- ly inspect butter, from all parts of the world, and let them thoroughly.discover the difference between good and faulty butter, and why the first sells at a better price\u2019 than the latter.| present conditions of engagement and re-engage them on conditi ns making them teachers to the factopies instead of what they are now in many cases, [and as all the: makers cannot go abroad, send such men, possessed of such\" abilities, permitting them to ob- | serve things and \u2018convey such observa- | tions to others.As\u201d some exporters still have\u2018 peculiar ideas about butter business, the facteries could soon, fing rkét \u2018men \u2018ready ; and, willing to mw f their produce \u2018in such a shape, that putation now owned by her less.\u2019 | vored sister , colony, Nd man., If the makers have no union, es, but, one within Which they can iscuss their=own affairs, have access | to follow the\u2019 development of their in- f dustry, Band first vof all, one laying down reasonable :but .firm rules for their connection as makers in any suffer for neglect shown by the patrons, and I find it most revolting, selves to demand compensation from- a poorly paid man for their ignorance or r raction.How in the name of fortune, would it be possible to keep a good maker, especially in this | country where so \u201cmany money making op ortunities present themselves, when this man kpows he has to stand losses he cannot avert t How is at\u2019 to be expected aman can take a pride | in the work he, receives no appreciation for ?L Much as I believe in the grading | system, perfecting ways of conveyance, handling, ete., .1 think we are continually shooting beyond \u2018the mark.| These things are-necessary, but they are not so compulsory as it is to find a remedy for badly made butter, bad- ed butter.1 hope something will be done during the coming winter, more than writing änd talking, and personally I will endeavor to induce the butter factories ji know make the butter,\u2014that should be made and can be made, to work towards the realization of putting\u2019 their productions on the English market in a condition à | cept at great reductions.op THE armee DAY BUTTER BRING CHEH ie TO.23.580.1346.regular méeting .of- the \u2018Farnham Dair Board was held in\u2019 the Balmoral Hall Monday afternoon; at which there was offered 491: boxes of butter, =which - sold at 234e, to 235-8c, and 96 doxes - of « cheese which sold\u2019 for 124c.The following were the sales :- \u20ac _- ; SALTLESS \u2018BUTTER ass.Lovell & Christmas bought : Ivy, 46 boxes, at 23 5-8c.: M.85, 35 boxes, at 23 5-Bc.Rapid River, 65 boxes, at 23 5-8c.SALTED BUTTEP SALES.° Lajeunesse & Duclos bought : -G 1048, 20 boxes, at 234c.Olive, 43 boxes, at _234c.A.D.116, 56 boxes at 23}c.E.B., 28 \"boxes, at 234c.JO.40, 28 boxes, at 284c.| Lilly Dale, 42 boxes, at 23}c.Lovell &: Christmas bought : Elm_Bank, 32 bpxes, at 23jc.H 270, 25 \u2018boxes, at 234c.Crook, 3 boxes.CHEESE SALES.Lejeunesse & Duclos bought : River Crook, 65 boxes (colored), at 12}c.Lovell & Christmas bought : H 270, 31 boxes (white), at 12}c MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET.Montreal, Oct.10.The offerings of live stock at the.Kast sheep and lambs and 100 calves.The mand was active, nd the undertone to for local consumption sold.at 4c to 44e, fuir at 3jc to 3%c, common at 3c to 3tc, and lambs, \u2018and prices ruled firmer.34c to.44c per th.A fair trade was at prices ranging from 880 to $60 each.calves ut 5¢ to Htc per ™.for choice, and at 24c to 8§c for ordinary, THIS noë MARKET.and as supplies of \u2018hogs here.were - only fair, the feeling Tuled firm, and prices show no charge from a week agd.The demand from packers was good, and sales of selected Tots were made at -6.75 to $6.90 per 100 fbs., weighed: jolt cars.\u2014\u2014 STOCKS.R.¥.Morrts, \u2018stock \u2018broker, Odell\u2019 s\u2019elack, by telegraph; as follows : MONTREAL TOCE EXCHANGE: Associations, but When they come home, cancel all their Canadian \u2018butter at:least got the rec.fa- : Ww Zealand, and in time occupy- the position we should, The maker nftit not be dependent, | as a matter of \u2018fact.\u201cHe is the only\u2019 independent party in the lot.If he is\u2019 a \u201ccompetent man, a steady honest worker, his position must be held by- means the same las those determining the appointment; of any other able \u2014 let them form one, not one.solely for the purpose of demanding higher wa- | butter\u2019 or cheèse factory ir Canada.| No maker, if he is found capable to- hold his position, must be made to that Canadian farmers degrade them- Ï > CON RON BODY.Causes Complications.IDENTIFICATION OF BODY.PROVES THAT ANOTHER MAN OF | SAME NAME-WAs BEING BURIED.London, Oct.9.\u2014An error \u2018made by the authorities of the Birmingham of one otf the mmates who died a few resulta, \u2018by some -mistake un the part of one vgs sent to: Mrs.Butt, the Sister of { the man, who is.still alive.taker to supply the collin.official notice of death.removed to,Mrs.Butt\u2019s house, - and the funeral Vas Bbout to take place \u2018should: identify his body.-Mrs.Butt at once offergu to do so and the coffin was opened, Then it was discovered that an ex- the body being that of a much younger man than the brother of Mrs.Butt! the workhouse.Difficulties have since arisen regard- ly handled butter Vand badly market- 1 \u2018ing the money paid over by the insurance companies, who are now ask- \u2018ing for its return: .he guardians, \u20181t [18 understood, are likely to assist the relatives An the matter, as most of \u2018the money was spent in connection | with the funeral arrangements.\u2014 \u2014__ Auction Sale to sell EN public auction\u2019 at the ; REED FAN, Moston Hitt.Ascot cows, 12 fat 8 yr.olds, 25 yearlings, 2 prs oxén, bulls, thoroughbred rams, 150 sheep f and lambs, sow, shouts, etc.) etc.Also the farm of 180 acres will be offered.Particulars in posters.\u2019 Terms liberal.making faulty butter unsaleable ex- en | Farnham, Oct.| 10x-(Special.) \u2014The Unsold\u2014Red Cross, 68 boxes; River Sale at 1 o\u2019clock p.m.sharp.JOHN \"J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.| FOR SALE fy \u201cDry Hard wild slabs » tb long Neliéered i in the Citÿ at $3.50.per cord.Dry soft wood slabs aud gs- cut 4 ft long deliver- | ed in the City at $2,786 per | cord.RE, PLETCHER, 59 Strariep nn Second Hand: Machinery or SALE Mistake Of Workhouse Clerk|| inch New American Workhouse in mistaking the identity i 1 L TL 60 inch Leffel Turbine.days ago, has led to extraordinary Ë A tal Tabul orizohta Uhular so HP.The name of the dead patient was LE Harry Brooks.In the workhouse was [if \u2018 Tubular another.mun\u2019 of the same name, and | 90 H.P:' \u2018Horizontal .Horizontal \u201cTubular of the: glerks, notification of the death 1 1 Teplogle Water Wheel Govern- She replied that the funeral would {} \u2018he undertaken from her house, aud }f \u2018immediately arranged with ah \u2018ander- £ 3 ft x 8 | 1 16-inch 1 12-inch.Swing x Cutting Lathe.1 Horizontal Tron Frame Shingle Machine.1 Double Rotary Power Pump.- Further particulars on request.1k ¥ Swing Drill Press.The relatives had insured the oid ÈF \u2018man\u2019s life, and drew several sums of [§ | money for funeral expenses, the so- | cieties offering no objection after the | The body, encased in a coffii, was I | when the undertaker suggested that ~§ | someone who had known the dead man ! Jénckes Machine Co | traordinary mistake had\u201d been made, | 1 SHERBROOKE, Que.The body was at once taken back of THE KING SMILED AT THE CAN- > ADIANS.\u2014 London, October 10\u2014A party of Canadiens was granted the special privilege of admittance platform on the King\u2019s arrival at Fus- station.Their presence was made wn to His Majesly, who turned towards them, walked a few paces their direction, bowed and smiled the reserved [ Acknowledgments.| CARD ÔF THANKS.- Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the great help rendered us at the time ol our fire, Also to express our thanks for and appreciation of the kindly foelihy shown us in their liberal donu- tions.NR.AND MRS.W.Ho HOLMES, Way; is Mills, Oct.9, 1906, WANTED Woollen Weavers fo for Crompton and Knowles looms, good wages and con- | stat work.Alio Spinners, Twist- \u2018ers and Worsted Mill help of all kinds, including \u2018Lireman and Machinist.\u201cApply PATON MANUFACTURING co, iy Sherbrooke, P.Q., Cinvia - ol \"NOTICE.| 1 After this date Twill not elnim any wages earned by my sons, Fred and { Ernest Holt, or pay any debts con tracted by them.: .WILLIAM HOLT, Baty, Que, Oct.$th, vou, = FOR SALE.One 7-8 Hampshiradown Ram, two\u2019 years ald, good animal, .- PETER YOUNG & 8 SONS, | \u201cRockfield Farm,\u201d Lingwick, Que.AUOTI a! N SA LE Thursday, Detaber 1th, 1906.The u dersigned\u2019 has recotved instructions fro MR.MONTAGUE ROWE, To'sell by public auction at his farm, 1% -miles from East Angus, on \u2018 Shérbrooke read, - .WESTBURY, Brood mares, horses, colts, milch, cows, young stock, sheep, shoats, poultry, hay, ete, etc.Liberal terms.See : pusters.Sale at-1 o'clock p.m.J OHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.response to their loyal greetings.(sente Oot.16, 06 : The undersigned he received\u2019 instruc.tigns, rom.mad Pate OLEMENT THEATRE Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014 grep October 10, 11, 12, 13 Brood mares, colts, 16 milch.and\u201d farrdt?7- SATURDAY The: Merry Musical Spectacle ZEPHRA New Dances, New Costumes, New Music, New Scenic Efrects A shower of Shooting Stars.A wilderness of beautiful scenery._ P00-People i in the Cast and Dance, Ensemble-200 The whole a.beautiful dream of- Fairy Land.MA TINEE A shower of \u201840,000 yarde of Con- \"Box Office opens Saturday, Oct.6th, at 9 a.m.Priced, Evenimg\u201435c., 50c., 75¢.Gallery, 158.Matinee, Children \u2018 Auspices of the 53rd Regiment, Adults, 35c., 50c.; FOR SALE.fon BALE-NO.15 \u201cBUFFALO HOT water heating boiler, good as mew.Capacity 8,000 ft.1 inch pipe, exclusive of mains.Made by H.R.Ives & Co., Mon- offerings of cattle were heavy, hut owing } to the more: pe weather the de- fand young pigs of the improved bacon |; the market was about steady.A few choice hunches were bought for exp-t account at 4äc per Ib., while good cattle and inferior at Zic to Z{c per 1b.There Ë was also an active trade done in sheep Lambs sold at,54c to 6c, and sheep at done in mileh éows;.and sales were made There was.a fairly good.demand for At the Mentreal Stock» Yards there was no important change in the hog situation, Cables from the leading foreign markets on Canadian bacon were steady, treal.Will bo sold \u2018cheap.Apply Record Office.thoroughly broken to saddle and harness, safe for lady or children, fearless of all cily sights.Price reasonable.End Abattoir © Market Monday morning FS, C.Nutter: were 1,800 cattle, 50 milch cows, 1,000 § QHORTHORN CATTLE AND CHESTER S White Swine.For sale, bull calves ity pe.A.E.Curtis, Box 41, Stanstead.remain.pi hm = te em rea ery ctr ee mem OR R_SALEs-SECOND HAND HOT WA- F ter heatérs and boilers and bot air furnaces.Apply A.R.Wilson.wagon.Apply Silver Spring Brewery.\u201c POS bre coir WOR SALE \u2014 MATCHED PAIR STANford mures, 5 and\u2019 6 yeurs old.Fine young general purpose mare.Address M.LH.Sanders, Compton.Townships Bank, at Coaticook, -the oc known as their old bunk premises.Apply to General Manager of the Bank ut.Sherbrouke, or the local manu rer ut Coaticook.7 OR SALE \u2014 SHROPSHIRE EWES and Rams.Also Poland China Pigs.H.C.Bailey, Cookshire, Que.OR TSALE\u20141000 to fo, 000 EAGLE Mining - Co, if taken immediately.Box 94, Record Office.= MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED rOSITION \u2018AS HOUSE keeper to a gentleman.Town or C.Po Ruts ns vetrrevee inns sevevecre ve 1804 country.References exchanged.Ad- Detroit Ry .cere reer sarees se 974 dress Box 96, Record Office.Montreal Power a aosncsess 110987 Twin City Les vd viens verse vnerseess 114 V rANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BOARD NEW YORK SPCR MAUR ANG sawyer.Experienced and good Reading o.oo ceceer shoves avvracess wvveersenns 152% filer.Wha.Dingman, North Hatley.To.an serdenede détecsennies agreerecraces TR a LT es v S Ls verse esd bre arenes viens v seqrnse 184 Pornorns WANTED\u201439 COURT ST.Atchison .cod ier veventace vereaven 104 \u2014 Union Pacific .Jere \u2018oesrecees eaeneenans 1894 | Erie .ue 2ruvrers | névrose eres sauce rennes En Hicks.JT was ordered to the front .this Am.Sugar rere ees peus aquete decserees vevers 136 ornin ; 7 CHICAGO \u2019 \u2018 morning.\u2019 Whit! going to Cuba?\u201d Dec.Wheat .need iene alee TAY Hicks.Oh, nos ordered to move up by Dec.Corn oe \u2026.\u2026 pre.anses serevvive cevesnene 424 the street car comductor\u2019: = Jau.Pork Herrera vavteugge avc.encpoe 18.75 \u2019 | 1 HELP WANTED.ERGETIC MEN WANTED IN'EVERY; locality throughout Canada to ur advertising matter and generally advertise our new patented invention.-High- est salary and expenses paid or liberal .» Steady employment.: ience necessary.Write for particu- For SALE-COMBINATION HORSE, |i Wm.R.Warmer & Co, ANTED \u2014 HOUSE KEEPFR.salary 815.00 per month and P.C.DuBoyce, N.FANTED \u2014 JANITOR FOR SHER- _br voke Pr otestunt Hospital.FANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, \"No washing.Good wages.japoly Mrs.Kinkeud, 58 Queen Street.\u201cOR SALE\u2014BICYCLE, PIANO BOX.TO LET.\" HOUSE TO LET.NO.19 MON- LT Apply to .drivers.Wguld sell or exchange for {Wj RE TO LET \u2014 POSSESSION AT Call at 57 Strathcona Square, els Box 606.* COWANSVILLE\u2014 \u201c Store, Jarge, light + and commodious on Main Cowansville, OR is Bu THE BASTERN : 16 Beckett Boad.- pen park.: | Street.sirable offices i t Building,\" \u201cStrathcona Square, All are heated with hot , Apply to fered for rent.Possession immediate.E.W.Farwell.URAISHED bouse to rent, 41 Moore St.606, Sherbrooke, or apply on \u2018pre- ) BE NT\u2014-LARGE ) ) ne nt low.immediate.kins, Managing Secretary, HELP WANTED._ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Yy ANTED -\u2014 FOR, NOVEMBER 15TH, good general servant.No\u201d washing.Apply to Mrs.W.B, LeBaron, Moore | St.: a W NTED\u2014BELL \u2018BOY.APPLY AT \\ New Sherbrooke.ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.{ at once: No washing.Apply Mrs.3.H.Gordon, 28 First Ave.0 OUNG MAN ABOUT 17 OR 18 YRS.Must speak French and Énglisb.Ap- J ply Stroud's, 93 Wellington Street.GENTS\u2014WE PAY CASH WEEKLY for selling the only line of nursery stock and sceds that sells readily.Wig- gest list of leaders.Live samplss.I'ro- | tected territory.Apply now.to\" Capital Nur series, Ottawa.TANTED \u2014 TEACHER FOR DIStrict No.1, Orford.Apply to West Brown, or John Ross, Box 463.Whom SCRUB WOMAN BY T Hi wont] h .__ Apply Magog He House.TANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.hy No washing.Mrs.Walter Wilson.- - 14 Queen St.| ANTED\u2014FIRST - CLASS DRY GOODS - V \u2018 saleslady or male clerk, speaking both languages.ne but experienced \u2019 help 1 need d_apply.F.Oliver.; [paix LOR'S PRESSMAN WANTED \u2014 A man who understands his business can find a steady job and good wages by - HOUSE TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR |applying to\u2019 Box 95, Record Office.unfurnished ; hot water heater ; 5 dern conveniences.{Hammerich, n R RENT\u2014THE BELLEVUE HOTEL.A beautiful central location fronting | - First class place for tem-'! .- Near the Court House, \u2018 C, He \u2018Fletcher.FFICES TO LET-FOUR VERY DE- \u201cYork Apart- | (VV ANTED\u2014A GENLÉRAI, SE RVANT for family of two.Apply' in even- ine to Mrs.J., O- Duncan, 30 Moore St.NV ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN GIRL, ALSO hostler.__ Windsor House.WAY TE PA GENER AL SERV ANT.Mrs.JS.A, Wiggett, 49 Montreal } J OST\u2014ON EVENING OI' OCT.SRD.eyeglasses in case, on fennoxville \u2018road.Finder return to W.A.Hale and i receive reward, or to Box 93, Record.\u201cOST \u2014 LAST NIGHT BETWEEN UNFURNISHED L Webster's: and La Banque Hochelaga, \u2018A shawl.Finder please return: to Box 97, Record, \u2018 _ - FOUND.© [Joop \u2014 TWO STEERS.OWNER can have same by proving properly HE paying charges, A lidgecomb, Wa- terville, Cl mime > oi mm) RE RTE ER D a SEE PER TENNIS SALES TO E-rea ee ea, re arts etage rte 20 Wb a ETES § gr opte h ce eg \u2018+ tes ages a ry lm ne, tL + 3 À 3 fs us a op POPE ry Fi a ace x om warn * a ele Pa Ë i A § $ d'age te Tr Me A pl 50 ge DB hss a lh fn RSS, Are {ipa an ee De TRIO eR os i Seb?oad - BS CV ear, omit LAINE TE w JI en EERE GE Repay sq = PE I ae a EE SNOT AEA 8 gp Fal A AR ee Ts or Eni EE 23 + Pree Le pa Bim th Ee - \" - i \u2014y - x Tek on pd 5.Ma 107 re 5 ls AR hl TERA SL Sad Pa it Aw 1 te ds 47 : A RL oo .5 Ç TN | aah eC J To Pa A SH Rr Le Zt © \u2014 { 1 i 1 4 1 3 of 3 + + =.si.a 3 1 À i .a bt GR ESR 4 Bi St dames # # | À = Ë i x 3 i 3 3 5 x \u20185 ~~ PAG .and these: include the C.B, hae Te or \u2018The John Murphy Compaiy, Limited.Oct.- 10, 1906, Ww ednesday, = i (We close deuy at 5.80) CT he Serviceable Separate Skirt Muddy streets mean ruined suits lose you are suitably dressed, most suitable thi windy \u2018day an extra skirt is a positive blessing.A STRONG GRAY TWEED SKIRT - - | and, for morning wear, the On à wet, ing is a separute skirt.\u2014\u2014 Even if it does get muddy a hard brushing sels-it right again.SKIRTS OF BLACK VECUNA are most useful.too.saving of trouble and expense.We have a splendid selection to choose from, liré-now ou at, cach.\"CORSETS for all Figures-$l.25 both for comfort \u2018and afpearance, to have a It is very necessary, Corset that fits \u201cthe\u201d figure perfeetly.peculiarity and.in Corset- fitting need We are specialists in -that line.Corsets to fit all figures and moreover, we have them at point.© We have n Popular price Fither are fashionable and they mean a great assesvaet escectanasacuouseu \u2018a seen6 68506208 ¢0 aeTPIsONIIS sarestrseris narnacu wacessess ssevsssevevesdus neucsuerveus tevossannoun pESCETEINEIONl with a ver special 7 y $3.95 own Most figures, have their that specifl attention to © At that price you have the choice of about eight or ten different kinds of Corsets, and vou also fitter if yeu \u201cwish.Oi course, we have Corsets alt almost every ones at the popular price of $1.25, Spirit, G.& G.just call your attention to the ala n la Grace, and others.B.We have fitted up in our Co rset.can have the services of - \u201can expert price too, but we , Royal Worcester, C.Department & very cosy little réom for the use of those ladies who prefer having their Corsets fitted at the time of purchasing.- A first: class expert corsetiere in attendance._- Kl \u201cJ Moy gts dc MONTREAL rares eee teens es OV) ATS 2 \u2018into the store and examine our lines of FALL and - WINTER OVERCOATS.+ \u2014 ; The Semi-Realy garments are from the latest \u2014 \u2018 BOUCHER & LACROIX, 163 ¢ 167 Wellington St.$401010404040 1010104040 totoretotore.+0+0+e te + Just glance ab, our windows, or better still, come si fashion.\u2018plate.They are_to be had in Chesterfield, Black Beaver, Cheviot and 1 Corona.- - at a white heat.or smoke._ i \u201cFUSED JOINTS are \"to be found only in Hecla Furnaces.\u2018In ordinary furnaces the joints between the steel and the cast iron parts are made with bolts and cement, Such joints are soon pulled apart by \u201cthe unequal.expansion and contraction, In\u201d the Hecla this joint is made by fusing the two materials together < ** Frecla Send me a rough plan of installing the proper Furnaces.This joint-is everlasting and will never leak gas, dust Furnaces are the only ones with FUSED JOINTS\u2014the only means of having a house free of dust, smoke and gas.our home, and I will send you an estimate of the cost of \u2018Hee a Furnace, Write to-day \u2018Clare's Furnace Builder,\" care of .CLARE.BROS.& CO., LIMITED Also a copy of new catdlogue of Hecla PRESTON, On.SHERBROOKE AGENT: A, R.WILSON.PROVINCIAL REPRESENTATIVE : F.P.DRAPER, 46 WAVERLEY ST., MONTREAL, QUE.hs \u201cdue STARTEING Ceneviry I: ind bss LEPERS AS RECRUIT.| DISCOVERY WISS VILLAGE.Oct.9.- been caused the discovery of several Canton.\"Lhe Federal (roverument sent | a three medical experts Friday to make \u20ac the fullest liqquiries into the disease, 1% : which is helieved 10 fivet three fami- i 44 > bie, 1 Hi Attention.wus first drawn to the 2 55 matter uring the annual examination Yu _ of nev reeruits at Nicrre in the Va- HOUR ais Canton, Une of the men showed | i I tukablte Sins of leprosy in thy \u2018opinion où the medical officer.He was questioned elo ely and acknowledged that he Know he w 18 leprôus, He gtat- el further that in his village there J Were many more like In, The Government is.also causing in- ; Vestigution to be made at the isolated \u201cVillage ofrJuttel, where _severul gases IN A Great excitement pYCars in the Ganton of Valais, 1 *$ } throughout Switzer- al- doe ANN, of -~ leprosy in the Valais = ; = préitunes of \u2018leprosy have, been report- ec The newspapers blame thé cantonal authorities; and state that the disease is known to have existed for twelve and has been spreaf by intermarriage; ~~ 4 \u2018 REVIVAL OF BRIDEGROOM'S PRICE: (Indian Review.) As if the millions.of evils which the Brahmin community is suffering are not sufficient, a new evil of a very formidable \u201cand demoralizing character, in the form of a vara- dakshana (bridegroom\u2019s price).hâs appeared among us.The rich and the poor who have.the good fortune ot having sons have \u2018heen shamelessly extorting money.and concessions irdin the parents af the bride,\u2019 irrespective of the means and circumstances of the latter, taking unduly inean advantage of the Shartraic injunction LUBY\u2019S who tam \u201c wit call 1\u20ac the old » Uables ofrskin complaint that have the Sap- that girls should be married befBre they attain \u2018puberty.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 = = Parisian Hair Renewer restores Gray.Hair to its youthful soft and glossy, natural color.and beauty, frees-it from Dandruff and makes the hair\u2019 grow strong and healthy, Those, Sold by, all ardigints: Si from | | [rma on I = prize list of the fourth ; Moses | seeond ; firsts, 1 fourth : ond, onds, ond, fifth : ; F.\u2018Blanchette, 1 fifth ; liott, 1 first : Wm, Wentworth, 2 firsts, 2 seconds, + third ; B.Smith, 1 third, 2 fourths ; Cross, 1 fist, 2 seconds, 1 sixth; G.third ; M.Charpen 1 , secç \u20ac.Husk, FF ei bo ben.- Îth ; 0.as 4 fifth ; tage, 1 fixst, 1 i fi NERS IN VARIOUS DEPART- - MENTS.- The following is a summary of the Drummond County annual fair held at L\u2019Avenir, Que., | Thursday, Sepa.27th : Horses : John Gunter, 1 first, 1 fourth ;- C.N.Lyster, 2 firsts: 1 Charpentier, 1 first ; Joseph Ewing, 1 first, 1 third ; Fred.Bothwell, Woodburn,\u20142 hinds 3 ; ston, 1 first ; Austin Duffy, 1 first, 1 H.Hughes, 1 fourth; Aime Boisyert, 1 first, 2 fifths ; Rick, 1° first Albert S.L.second ; F.Vallie, 1 holy land, i second ; onds, 1 third ; A.W.1 second, 1 third ; Lys x, Shaw, 1 first; & U.first; D.Couchesne, Jos.Ricard, 1 first ; P.Boisvert, 1 second; ©.Ri- Tcard, 1 tmrd; Wm.Graham, 1} first, 11 fourth ; H.A.Bothwell, 1 first, 1 fourth, R.Walker, 2 seconds, 1 first ; Husk, 1 H.Bogie, 1 fourth; R: T.Sth C.Husk, 1.sixth ; F.Moisorit, 1 first ; Henry Cote, 1 \"second ; liam Ramsay, 1 third ; Fred.Smith, 1 fourth ; M.Bailey, 1 first ; J.KE, chell, 1 second: (A Charpentier, 1 second, 1 third; J.A.Wadleigh, 1 fourth ; George Armstrong, 1 fifth : C.Wintle, 1 first; third ; H.A.Both oll, 1 fourth ; F.\u201cWoodburn, 1 fifth ; Albert: 1 first ; Albert Gale, 1 second ; Cummings, 1 fourth ; Philip Boy second ; Thomas Skillen, 1 thirc Cardin, 1 second ; Joseph Paradis, 1 third ; F.X.\u2018Tremblay, 1 fifth.| French Grade cattle\u2014A.Couchesne, 1 1 \u201cX.Charpentier, 2 firsts, 1 \u2018sec- A.J.Lyster, 1 first, 1 fourth; nd : C.N.Lyster, 3 seconds ; Chasing, 1 first; L second ; Joseph Ewing, 1 third ; \u2018Mossey, 1 third ; A.Doyle, 1 Gilbert Wintle, 1 second.- Registered cattle\u2014J.G.Moore, 1 first: J.Ewing, 1 second; Jas.1 second, 1 third ; | first ; C.Husk, 1 second ; 1 second ; C.N.Lyster, seconds; Joseph Lemire, 2 firsts ; ; J.Lyster, 1 third.- \u2014Grade cattle\u2014Frede N.Lyster, 5 firsts, 1 second, 2 t H.Pye, 1' second; A.J.Lyste first, 2 seconds, 1 third : Jas 1 first: W.8.Bothwell, seconds, 1 third ; W.H.Rick, 1 ond ; John Johnston, 1 -second.Sheep\u2014C.N.Lyster; B firsts, 3 sec- Blanchette, 1 1 seconds, 2 thirds : Jos.second ; James Duffy, 1 first, ond, 1 third; James Dowd, 1 Gilbert Wintle, _3 firsts, 1 second, thirds ; W.J.Bothwell, 1 third\" Ewing, 1 second; M.J.first, 1 second ; Harry Lyster, 1 2 seconds ; FOWL, Judge\u2014Wm.Dennison.\"J.H.Moore, 3 firsts, 1 second ; |r Husk, 4 firsts) 1, bird ; 3.| Smith, 1\u2018 second : firsts ; G.H.Bogie, 1_ fitst, ond ; Mrs.G.Wintle, 9 firsts, ond ; Wm.+ Massey, 1 first; Mastine, 1 first ; ki.Beaulac, 1 C.husk, 2 \u2018seconds : 0.C.Shaw, - firsts, 1 second; A.Charpentier, | Henry G.1 sec- 1 third ; C.N.Lyster.1 second.first : Wm.Durroshe, 1 third ; Hinch, 1 first, 1 second ; Mrs.Bo ie, \"1 first ; Peter Boisvert, \u2014 SWINE.Judge\u2014Wm.Dennison.Jos.Ewing, I'first ; W.J.Bothwell, |1 second ; ames Duffy, 1 first\u2019; C.Winkle, 1 second ; G.* Wintle; 4 firats, {1 second ; Jos.Lemire,] first; 1 third; Mrs.G.Wintle, 1.second ; C.N.Ly- iter; l second.- ~ FLOWERS.\u201c Judges\u2014Mesdames W.E.Mclver,and .LaBelle.A.Millar, 1 first; first, 1 second ; Killan, 1 first, 4 seconds, 2 thirds; 33.U.McManus, 1 E.Reed, 1 first ; third ; Geprge LaHaie, 1 first, thirds ; Peter Charpentier, 2 firsts; X.M.Charpen- firsts; St.Amant, L.O.Dionne, 1 first, 1 third; Charpentier, 1 second ; tier, 1 first; J.B.Blanchette, 2 1 second, 2 thirds ; ; J.C.1 third ; A.Boisvert, I' second ; first ; James Placey, 0.Ricar first, 1 second ; George Armstro first ; G.A.Placey, 1 second ; E Boisvert, 1 third ; \u201csecond ; C.N.Lyster, 1 first ; Brock, 1 first, 4 seconds ; 1 first ; Bothw ell; ; 1 first ; 9 -\u201c first, seconds.DAIRY.~ Judges\u2014E.Parent and H.W.strong.-John Brock, 2 firsts E.W.Evans, 1 first ; N.\u201croul second ; M.Charpentier, 1 third ; McDouet, 1 first ; ond ; M.Senitte, 1 third ; lan, 1 second ; C.N.Thos.Lyster, 1 fifth.HORTICULTURAL.Judges\u2014D.E- Taylor and Loui Belle.Thos.Duff, 3 firsts, 1 second; J.B.Blanchette, 1 first, 1 second, 1 fourth, 1 sixth ; John Johnston, 1 third ; Bothwell, 2 second, 1 third, 2 A.Bo hwell, 1 fourth, 2 fifths : \"Fred.Bothwe second, 1 third, 2 fourths, James 'Placey, 1 first ; 1 second, 1 third, 2 fourt sixths : James Dowd, 1 third : | third ; 1 third : Wm.Derroshe, 1 \u2018Oliver Caya, 1 #h Boisvert,- \u201c1 fifth ; ; Smith, 1 firsts G.A.Places first ; M mat, 108 \u20181 first ; C.N.ter, 2 firsts, 2 secon, 1 fourth ; R.George John- 22 H.- Sha 1 S.Char- \u2018McManus, 2' sec- Johnston, 1 s.f Boisvert, 1 Proulx, 1 Duffy, John \u2018McCabe, Jas.Dowd, 2 firsts, 1 third ; G.Wintle, 8 tirsts ; 5 firsts, 2 Cummings, 1 first; C.Ewing, 1 first, 1 second ; C.1 : le : John Brock, \u20181 first ;- RK.Walker, R.F.Woodburn, 1 first.M.J.\u2018Bogie, 2 Oscar Peter LaPratte, 1\u201d Jos.Boisvert,l third; 1 second si, Manseault, 1 second ; Ed.Boisvert, 1 George Toomley, 1 M.O\u2019Bri ien, 0.W: Armatage,.1 first, seconds, 2 thirds ; Mrs.G.H.Bogie, 1 third ; Mrs.G.Wintle, 5 firsts, 1 second ; \"Wm: Graham, 1 third ; John McCabe, 1 second, 1 fourth : B.\u2018Smith, 1 third: N.J.Hyde, 1 sec- U.MeManus, 1 third ; fourths; 1 first, 1 second, 1 third, 1 sixth : H.Hinèh, 1 first, 1 third, James Duffy, 1 first, 1 sec- F.Doyle, 1 first, 2_sec- R.Kl- w | ain te SUMMARY oF THE PR WIN- \u2018 ° OR first : Wil- Mit- R.mith, F.ce l oi F.\u201cEw- E.first : I A.hirds; r, 1 2 sec- first ; Prune ¥ blay, 2 Syed | fou sr je 8; i] ro bles > BH: Bo-: es \u2018Moses friches, D second \u2018 e oisvert 1 third ; P.LaPratte; 1 first ; M.O\u2019 \u2018Brien, 1 second, 1 fourth; Jos.LaBontie, 1 third ; S.L.Shaw, 1 third ;/ John Brock, 1 first ; Ww.J.Bothwell, second ; Edmond \u201d Bois-.vert, 2 seconds.: rn rite) MONKEYS ATTACK CREW.BATTLED THREE DAYS WITH CHINESE ON BOARD THE LOW- THER CASTLE.Ta À New-York, \u2018October 10.iba wan, Eu \u2018on board- the: | steamshi Pr oW- her Castle, which a rived\" \u2018here + from ar Eastein.ports, thy tiny that lasted wo.days and two nights.pi Before\u2019 \u2018it was quelled the mutiheers weré \u201csafe in the hold, fourtedh of them -had paid the penalty with theif 'lives;,-and their bodies were.caphrowp to.the ther © \"Castle, fishes.aptain {Ming the / Gautam - When the William hh flag, sailed from\u2019 Yokohama on June 30, with a Chinese crew, the officers did not believe that there would be trouble., All went well until after the ship left\u2019 Singapore on August 10, and was out in the Indian \u2018Ocean well on \u2018her way to.Port Sai At Singapore the \u2018bumboat men and other traders had cu arongside with monkeys, and when \u201cthe vesfel \u2019 sailed \"there were fifty of them stowed in the hold, to say nothing of two fine ring- tailed Simians that\u2019 Ving Kee, the cook, had in a cage in the galley.\u2019 In a few.days.the cook thought that his two monkeys were pining, and Kiki, the female, wap re eased.\u2018She immediately \u2026 male a dash for 'the cage of her jungl e companion,and the pair chattered so coup and so Jong that it was finally decided to let go free.Entering the .Indian\" \u201cOcean the freighter soon after.ren intô a storm, \"accompanied with much thunder and \u2018more lightning.Et a pease the demons of the storm, the oases begged the -captain ta let\u2019 them set off works, and he\u2019 asse The two monkeys ere badly \u2018scared and Kiki, jumping from the\u2019 rail, fell into the sea.Her mate, Chang, saw.what had happened; sapramh od down the rigging, eanced up and\u2019 wn the rail and then went leaping aloft in the rigging, where he clung on to a backstay, and watehed the little black spot drifting astern until it was lost to view, One of the \u2018Chinese sailors was sent aloft to bring Chang back to-the deck, | but the monkeys attacked him so Viciously \u2018that he made a\u2019 hurried ire: 2 Jos.Bogie, 1 first, R.R.ReC- - |, see- first ; H.Miss Mooney, 4 firsts, 2 seconds, 1 1 d ovér bo dt third ; Mrs.Stewart, 1 second, Z capture.jumped overboard :to avoid this s + D.Lottinville, 2 firsts, 2 seconds, \"1 third ; Ed.Dubois, 1 second, .1 third: C, Simoneau,l first, 1 third; SCARCITY oF BOR.0.Caya, A seconds, 2 thirds; ¥.Du- 1 \u2014 rocher, 1 first, 2 thirds ; I\u2019.Blanch- r : 7 TE ette, 2 seconds, 2 thirds : C.Bogie, 1 REPORTS FROM CANADA HAVE } first, 1 second ; W.H.Hughes, 1 sec- REACHED AS FAR AS JAPAN.ond ; John McCabe, 4 firsts : Thomas 12] d, 1 ng.it unice John -2 w.J.| Rev, E.Gravel, 1 Arm- x, 1 M.Skil- s La- EK! Il, 11 9 - hs, 2 \"sec- ed, « Jonn 1 Lys-* Ji the same mission; but they fared .} was believed .that, \u2018he : \u201cI board, as no trace of Hint \u2018could be descent to the deck.| Others were sent no better.For two days and nights On the ved, and it one over- the monkey kept his: third morning he disap) ad found.plowing.her way .thrônghi the waters, when: a most unéarth ratket broke That night the ship- Was sedately Ÿ Does.4 rot Very Hare © njously.| Provmvons a SDPRESENTATIVES _ UNLIKELY T0 AGREE UPON A \u201cCOMMON BASIS REQUEST.wa, Oct.fo report, but we are making\u2019 \u2018pro- | gress,\u201d was the statement.made ; by Premier Lomer ,Gouin, of Quebec, \u2018the hairman, when the interprovincial erence rose ass yesterday afternoon, The pro-.\u2018bability is, however, that \u2018this formal announcement | to the press: \u201cindicated * in.An outward and visible sign of this was the miscarriage of the morning\u2019s programme.It had been arranged that when the \u2018conference.resumed at ten o\u2019clock the\u2019 resolution drafted be passed upon, and that fore mou 0\u2019 \"ejock the Prime Minister would be-ealled in to receive the joint representations ôf*the convention.But it fell out otherwise.At the secretary of the copference, Mr.Lanctot, made haste outjto the corridor ta have word sent to Sir Wilfrid Laurier that the conference was not Prime inister, for, accompanied by 10.\u2014\u201c\u201cThere is nothing .shortly before one.anything but harmonious doings with- |.by the select committee the evening be- 11 o\u2019clock.ready to * receive him.This message 7 was - duly despatched to the west block, büt it failed to intercept the fr it is ; Values You Want, then ; - them all until You Strike the \u201c3 Star Clothing Hall, : THE BIG SHERBROOKE CLOTHIERS | roreteseterere tetes see 10t0 ses ; ; Lo : the Minister of Justice, he appeared a to he informed of the fact that cofiference was not ready.to report.without any manifest symptoms of rand.\u2018may end \u201cin disagreement.off : SOUTH BARNSTON.Oct.\u201810.\u2014Gilbert Magoon, from Bee- phrey on Sunday, the 7th inst.Mrs.HE: \u2018Sornberger was summoned to' Ayer\u2019s Cliff Sunday to see Lewis Rexford, who is sick.Mrs.Edwin Chapman is at Rock Island, taking care of Mr.Howe, who was injured in a corn cutter,and had | his arm amputated.ams.ToC atl amseamamneny BLACK LAKE.: 11.\u2014The friends of Mr.Oct.and gret to learn of the death of their little girl.Mrs.B.C.Doyle came here to attend the funeral: PRIE aororareteteteteretete \u2018SPORTING NEWS +4040 6104040040404 4 Pe \u2014 BANKS_WIN MATGH WITH MITCH- out from below,}!\" and\u2019 before startled crew knew\" hint \u2018it was about the decks and figging became black with capet ing mi dio Some of the crew rus ed | Bd tô the cages, to find Chang from\u2019 one to the other.They | ad\u201d \u2018811 been fastened with the same simple device, and having found out how\u2019 to-open one Chang had set about.opening them all | and had just flung the last door open when the men from on deck appeared.Then began a monkey hunt which as to last for three days \u2018and nights, Thé monkeys seemed td enjoy it more than did their Chinese hunters.Their chief points of attack were the qeues of their foes, and dropping from ratline or stay pluthp on a Chinaman\u2019s shoulders, they would seize the qeues pigtail and yank it joyously, screaming and\u2019 clawing all the time.Thirty- six of the monkeys were \u201ceventually secured, but fourteen were killed in the alt Ottawa, Oct.10.eports of the scarcit d of labor in Ca nada have gone abroad, even to Jap a where labor is superabundant, and the commercial the * ELL & CO, A bowling team \u201cfrom Mitchell & Co.\u2019s was defeated by a téam from the banks by 47 points.at \u2018the Monument National last night.The highest store in one game was 190 by ¥.Mitchell.The best total for three games was 454 made ; .by | Woodward.The teams and their | scores\u2019 are as follows: \u2014 =.Banks, =, - 1st, 2nd.3rd T\u2019t'L Nunns 155 161 123 439- Bourgoin - ] 44 126 137 407 Woodward 186 133- 135 454 Berube\u2019 128 154 119 401 .Totals\u201d 613 574 504 1701 Mitchell & Co.1st.2nd.3rd.T't\u2019l.Mitchell 132 190 127 449 Steele * 127 161 162 450 Shaw 133 118 113 364 Edney 144 124 123 89) Totals 536 593 525 1654 Le = J que LACROSSE FINALS NOW.CAPITAL AND TECUMSEH SETTLE ON OCTOBER 13 AND 20 FOR DECISIVE GAMES, Ottawa, Ont., October 10\u2014The ques- L agent at \u201cYokohama r.Alex.Mac.ft Lean, thus reports to- the Trade and Commerce Department \u201cIt may be safe to say that the Japanese, when they .emigrate, unlike others of the Oriental people, identify themselves with ir jadopted coun- J try.The charge t fiat they take the money out of the country\u2019 will not hold good against them.They are orderly, industrious, \u2018dnd great _workers ; that is those of them habituated to work akin to that iso much needed in Canada.They have adaptability to situation, and facility and resource in performin work.And there are plenty of them.\u201d | Exports of tea from Yokohama up to the 10th of Sept.amounted to 12,- 335,600 lbs, a decrease of 1,026 800 lbs., partly due to a deficiency of the April and Juhe rope.| RESCUED FROM SEA matt | SIX SAVED AFTER CLINGING TO CAPSIZED SCHOONER 14 HOURS New Haven, Conn., ter clinging to the sidé of thé capsiz- -ed British Schooner \u2019Oceanic, fér\\fourteen hours, -Captaifi:Lohems and\\ his crew of five men wère rescued Monday by the auxiliary yacht Aloha, belonging to Arthur C.James, of New\u201d, York, and broûght/to this -port.The \u2018Oceanic was towed here by the Aloha and now lies on her beam ends in the lower bay harbor.- She was bound from Louisburg, N.S, to New York, with a load of \u201cspruce.Sunday, \u2018while twelve miles west of the Sperry Light .she capsized in\u2018a !squall.The crew jumped ovérboard, but scrambled up the side after their vessel went ctober 10.\u2014Af- over.There they clung until _they- were taken off by the | Aloha, little the worse for their \u2018experience.To prevent their - being swept off as the \u2018schooner rolled-in, the sea, a human \u2018chain was formed, and.the men clung to each other nearly.il night.Le > pla Coaticook\u201d Houses Popults boîte for b travellers, La Rilbamm, Rrop, = 0 H \u201ci aia, ws cie I ee \u201c> x ena à a Jie LE AOBEU | | Ego 5 4 {tled.\u2018able to get away in\u201d mid- week, n of tlie final games for the lacrosse championship has been definitely set- Capitals play.Tecumseh\u2019s in Toronto next Saturday, October 13,,: and the Indians come to Ottawa, October 20.An effort was made by the Capitals\u2019 management to have the game here on Thanksgiving Day, and Monday.Manager Currie, of Tecumseh, and Secretary Foran, of Capitals, had a conference over the long *distance \u2019phone in which the former made it clear that it would be impossible for his team\u2019 to come \u2018to Ottawa\u201d on Thanksgiving Day, much as he would like to do.so give Capitals the benefit of the holides gate.Several of the Tecumsehs \u2018players and one Stewart, for business reasons, were un- and refused to play on the suggested date.Therefore the best the Tecumsehs- could agree to was final game here the 20th.This was satisfactory to Capitals, under the circumstances.i.CHICAGO BASEBALL CRAZY.FANCY PRICES PAÏD FOR SEATS FROM WHICH TO SRE THE \u201cWORLD\u2019S SERII Se Chicago, Oct.*10.\u2014Old Chicago is just now jnsane over 'baseball-plumba bug house lor \u2018dotty.or whatever term | best fits the case, where the fow moments later at \u2018the Senate, only _ e , \u201cSir Wilfrid accordingly retired, but surprise at the fruitlessness of his er- |.There is a feeling that the conference 7 \u2018be Plain, was the guest of C.W.Hum-' Mrs.D; Wilson, of this place, will re- | BOWLING.| entire | 107 ARRIVALS ! All our well Inden tables now m that \u201cFall\u2019s come.\u2019 clai = 4.he Swell Top Coats, - The Most Luxurious he Choice Raincoats, he New Trousers, The Fresh Toggery.that | Falls Come his Clothes, eny will get the best that\u2019s made, hé | pI $ 0 ices.ITS\u2014$10, 12, 12.50, 13, 15 to else told the - sales} When you buy 15 oo your protection comesfrom goodness.and guarantee it you cannot 7 Ask your grocer for Riyal £3.80 Household Flour.It's: th ; key piel better living.i he Handsome New Suits, [Overcoats] | All are here, and their presence tell us The man who comes to this siore for Headwear and Haberdash- will always find fair and pleasing ERCOATS-\u201458.50, 10, 12 to $14.50 0 your.\u2018fout doesn't 4 at right whom do you blame ?\u2018The groceï ?He\u201d sé didn\u2019t make it.| velling salesman told hi The ras .We make it, know i its go ke ; MONTREAL, \u2018Ogilvie\u2019s Book for a Cook\u201d \u20ac co, tains 130 pages of excellent\u2019 Tecipes, some never published before, Your pro: .| ! and | $16 T.VINEBERG, OVERDOSE OF STRYCHNINE, Si \u2014 | TOOK CHICAGO WIDOW DIES AT HOME OF RELATIVES.| Guelph, Ont., Oct.9 \u2014 Mrs.Drum, Chicago, a widow, who was visiting relatives in Guelph Township, is dead as.a rdsult of an overdose of strychnine, Whether it.was taken accident ally or{ with suicidal intent - not known, |as the unfortunate woman was alone ih her room at the time.Mrs.|Drum went into her room shortly alter dinner: hour on Thursdav and was apparently engaged with some work.À little after two o'clock some of the member& of the household \u2018heard a heavy-fall in the room and opening the dodr found the unfortunate we- man lying on the floor in an uncpn- seious condition.The empty bottle which dontained- the strychnine was standinfz on the table.\" Medichl assistance was immediately | summoned, but all efforts to save the woman proved futile, and Mrs, Drum died shortly after- five - o'clock.Mrs.J Drum agas 33 years of age.Her husband has been\u201d dead for some years, |e _\u2014 \u2014\u2014 EAST FARNHAM, I Lb .= Va 7\u2019 147 Wellington Street.\u2018PROGRESS, BRAD LAWYER PATRICK'S REQUEST Oct, 10\u2014 Governor ay night that be Ibert T to > he goverhor not Patrick requesting the g for exept unless \u201cthat application \u201cCLOTHING, Albany, N.Y, Higgins stated Monday had received a letter from entertain any applications tive clemency, or was made by Patrick himse formal applic ation for clemency Patrick\u2019s behalf is pending before Government, .\u201cStore 0\" MENTS AT ONE-HALF THEIR REAL VA is the most successful \"Ss ever held.Hundreds of wise, people have profited, = bered among them?Suits for Men and Bo oy8 est Sale of its kind in \u2018the very newest and most à appro\u201d Oct.|10.\u2014Mr.ana dirs.L.Full Î population sits up at night and howls Ruilun I, Vt, also Mr.and Mis.Le- models, pen .; brought wo ponnants tue rn muel Fuller, of Granby, were guests sa; Stort, of M d Mrs.More Se 5 Men who will have hard work dig- Miss Me zie Wy ae y on Saturday.New Shesbrooke Clothin} | ging up a winter overcoat or enough ton, of Granby, were the guests of J.ML NAULT- coal for the family, are paying fancy Mrs, Chrtez Buck: on Thursday.Street.prices fort seats at the world series Mrs, Grubb, mother of Mr.Lindsay 17 King p! which began Luctday.Grubb, visited friends around this sec- MR.MR.CLAUDE P.L ! rousands of dollars have already tion lazxt week.The old lady is quite of weekly 1%) been wagered by \u2018partisians, and the smart, [considering her age, begs to announce 8 course © story 4 betting will be something fierce after ~ _+ tures (illustrated).on og the the first game.Every seat has been \u201c CAPELTON MINES.Music, to.be given dur were deliv of |sold, and many are being resold at Oct.[11 Mr.and Mrs.Peter Cot- Months.Theso lectures | the wintef twice and.even four times the origin- ton, who \u201cdisposed of their farm ere, Sith Eo ' a the member?roues » se A + » \u20ac 9 wfor ! ed \u201cvida $100 wi i of b hate have lft with their: tamily for thew a Club and St MeV 8.i ri 2 ¢ 85 as Roy nf oxt n nome in .Guelph, Ont, School for Girls in oncord, of original y cos éopl vsiding ine Mojou.J.J.Penhale, of Sherbrooke, Particulars of these rtain by SH, the Ë inity of, he.aerk will derive & | vas hefe on business this week.éhip, etc, mny he ae - Box a ok se\u201d tevésh ejfor the rental of | Miss Anderson, of Montreal, is here [ing to Mr, Landi, P pe ig eir*- ofs and\u201d fo windows o overlook: the pue st of \u2018her mother,\u201d \u2018Mrs, \u2018Ander- ple'g Tel.Ttesfdencet ot) | ing: the.grounds, Lo i son, : -of this place, , Montcalm); .\u201c : : - - £ :É _cavalry P2 rained on a special | ; as there is mil i company iis anticip * \u2018ham; yesterday afternoon perfor - 8 most terrible wound rene New Sherbrooke Clthist .F var sms 208 © ETS OF FINE GAR- - LUE SALE UIT T ily o you B pum The Gr@t.Sherbrooke = ol \u20ac Bir Charles Wilson, gut Defect In Warrant \u201cKingham, Que., October Ès ments\u201d of - infantri ptet both banks - distance of one hi McLaren Company \\ poon successtully carry it to start the logs om on atte d x stream: Y'he break 7 roe ko.was accomplished: w the or nstration ot any sort où th y ne trikers, the operations - of ating about three hours ln gpectators gathered and a a mild interest | \u201c dieplayed but Last - night at rs , en, half of the 4 o'clock Bry dl half of the Foot ¢ for™ (1 ison in command.Ti ef jor Mo detachment fron taws will leave \u2018for home to-da xpec cted that the squadF« u ie Canadian Dragoons will 1 t least two weeks.>\u201c ove for o itary protection ! and its property, 1no ! ated: \u2018There is, howes ud a the = da ay aftern river for Major fined feeling that the m EX are Bo ithdraw n the situatio A become serious.= ose of more than ordifar ence With strikes and they have seldom =~ 28e determined body 4 A ual ability and intell a mare here throughout th dat the strikers are laying in ly of ammunition in Ottawa éntcnl .The progress of events now mil the coroner's inquest, -at 10 o'clock this moran the conference in Ottawa.an ment was reached to stay pro on the warrants already.issued.\"for neither side 10 make arrest \"the coroner\u2019s jury had return verdict.Crown Prosecutor, Guerin will\u201d \" this morning, presumably to a - advisor to the coroner through.ust.A technical illegalit; en voided the warrants 'ugaun- seven men who appeared in Hu _ terday, among them Alex.and.* MeLaren, new warrants were no = lee and.issued last night.Thes.ever, will mot be served\u2018 until | te inquest.All seven \u2018return Duckinghem, in the\u2014eourse of th: \u201cIt, was: stated yesterday that : 5 rant had been\u2019 issued for the ar - Nr.Lamontagne, legal advisor Mr.Lamontagne sai + had heard the =a \u2018part \u2018and ea that they wor hm and arrest him.1 nn afroid he said, \u2018let them pro \u2019 Dr.Pénnoyer, of Montreal, an Lacombe and Costello, of Bi seoond : Operation on_Picard an ner, the Montreal detectiyes he seriously injured in Monday\u201d = In the first operation on Mond: - physicians failed to locate the | -and in Picard\u2019s case yesterday again resulted.Picard again w Ahe table without an anesthetic though suffering great pain, he ting and probing with hdl The physicians are =: with his condition, the bullet embedded in the shoulder.vn \u2018well away from the lung.W Case is more serious.He wa hours under the physicians\u2019 ku day afternoon and results di in the © bullet apparently had expl hitting the bone, spreading in pement of ow quarter of a op.While expert «tex ill be given later, \u2018it an con) ast night that the bullet Was a Jam, or a Lee-Metford itten off.the upp of the femur is shattered, Pa _ One of he pelvic boues, wh Ni.\u201d are ripped and torn +.The physicians are tn GRAND TRUNK - ANNUAL ii sh Chas, Rivers Wilso - Courages Shareholde HOPRS FOR INCRE ASED DEND ON TRIRH PREFI fond ENCE S10CKk.ron, Oct.11 \u2014(Speciat meeting of the : .= of the Grand Trunk.Rails here _to-day, 1\u2019 while no; bye: himself, dis said he would n Pointed\u2019 if he is unable at the annual meeting Créased étockho]a dividend for third im cifjed ders, This announcer: =~.8 number of stockholdi aged the meeting with.th acking the policy or resident Wilson \u2018 DAN GALLERY ELECTION , partien tls.1: \"i | A Fo r Years Stands.\" roops Leave Bucking © Inquest To-Day\u2014 | AE "]
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