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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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lundi 22 octobre 1906
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[" vd | ll ill ¥ o Fr A ; 14 0 OU A A, ain} gE & 2° t % Lo tae LT a bc rN 13 v , ye : ?=, ni Dollar.-.: a Ye fa a.ef; Chioése ; hf (OR ds NG STILL REMAINS Le ae En ES | WE.a amir wiry \u201c| BUTTER, WAS FAIRLY STEADY.AT me _ .81 ap 2 pee wv, FAIR 3 BA 391 BHERBROOKE MAN DIS WEPT T0 DEATH-HOUSE.|.\u2018puiy seio.10 ope, | EIGHT YEARS |» BOATS LOADED WITH MEN, -| © SWEPT OUT TO FRA.= Bt TT _ ial )\u2014 \u2018Jacksonville, Fla, : Oct + 22\u2014A .Et) Mills, Oct.22.(Special) & wr by, Cu pl she [ mor Martin Ryan-and C.l'rem- | Hal to the metropolig ; trom\u201d; Miami, | dy direction of the coroner,made \"Ma.says t - - Hay, dite .+» \u2018\u201c\u201cThe-Miama, stea a St Lucie was way fto the woods and remov- crushed by the high\u2018 was es in Thus no k waves in Thurs- o the skeletons found Pa day\u2019s \u2018hurricane, and: out of \u201c190 per.og | 2008 on board, 35 were lost.The - |} Cowansville, Oct.22.\u2014 (Hpeciat) \u2014 The \"Eastern! Tomas i 's a change met at Cowansville on Satur day - afternoon with a full attendance; of buyers and sellers, ~- 2 The near approach of winter \u2018wes more noticeable than at any time before on: account.of the, big falling ¢ in hoardings since last.week, Jwentys five .preameries ' offered for sale 1177 hoxes of butter, while eleven chgesg factories boarded\u2019 308 boxes of chegse,, \u2018cheese was sold ex one fac prices béing down and no ous hE ev, - de , the - hunter.le to/drive within several miles } ; nln ; 4 \u201c.place.* They brought\u201d the .skel- np amber ee lost sfcat tho i to inn coronee \"15.Seely Th launch Elmers bas capi : a, = ed and.it is thought to be a total loss.|, +.: 0° ES : The la .\u201cI the, brisk nature which has: been gue- tative of -the Record saw od nck Manny wan.badly depisg | tomary for the last few months.is oa which is a falling off in price over per.+ W.P.Dusenbury,.civil engineer\u2018 in charge of.the work on Long .Who wonderfully escaped death, srrivéd here on the Russian steamer Jennie, among | Little: sgn.Me.learned from his cloth- ig.$ would appear that he were xe of an overcoat which came marly:to his knees.\u2018Fhe man was \u2018of Silver Star (Bedford), mae Co, to é 2° TE LG cud, J, Dick \u2018boy ht » oo White Star,\u201d 45 boxes at je.; Fo Ta V4 crütery height, A little hair stjll Other survivors rescued.He said} y - 2340, | nn ou his head is of où qu.| Housebont No.4, on which were 150| Mest ein oo nes où Ste: Ÿ lux color, indieating : that the man | Men, Was struck by the storm early onb es.Dalrymple bought : J \u2018ws of à light complexion and not of lhursday morning, and was driver out | Dunham Creamery, \u2014 55 boxes at u atoms old age.The Recor re- [into the Gulf.The, house boat , soon 238c, .cre 8 memtative, on advice from - Sher- began to break up, and, as the.great ester, 45 boxes st 23§6.= irooke examined the bones of the leg | Yêves hit her, men, singly and'intwosi gtanbridge East, 50 boxes at 23fc.b we if thers were indications ot a apd: threes, -were washed into the sea I Vale Perkine, 46 boyes at 23jo.| acture: which might.identify him as Jas.Burnet and drowned.Some went helow,- for f protection, but 7 when the top.of.the ht ae ét | nv ain et mot tS, Cn Ei vgn le ily amination made oo ; ed in and the boat was soon sent -tol 93 boxes: : aE a fie side of the skull ia broken\" in, Pieces.Thirty or forty of the ment \"7.= aT 2 - fe fracture.is\u2019 mbout the size of a Were crushed to death in the collapse.= CHEESE SALE.4 ae dollars \u2018The umn was lying on.| The others grabbed timbèrs to savel J.J.Dickey bought: Co be bed And there was nothing oF on- them from drowning.Mr.Dusenbu Scotsvale, 20 boxes at 12%e.\u201cà mob-to indicate that the KE was in the lold, but succeeded ing -| Unsold\u2014Breeze : Hill, Choice Valley, 4 the dull could have occurred as FHP & log apd \" floated.\u2018until.Friday Clover Leaf, Dunboro, East Pinnacle, hidlof from falling limb of tree a1- DERE _.i 16° | Farnham Centre, Glen Sutton, Hil.wvwls.The man\u2019s stature the.| .To_ one piece of timber 16 men were | sido,.Millington, Button Mountain.v mis of his\u2019 clothing, his\u2019 boots ane clinging ; nine were: ing to anoth-| peo ee 4 sr of his hair may lead to idemti- °F: The sides of the house boat .wasl | HHLPS U, S, FISMERMEMK \u2026.: À Gow.intimately acquainted vena cing te Pa ENV EURE so.Le init previous fegmmintot three times, ewoh AME vetbcing - : / Ba ih Td Lometing disap umber.The Jennie sighted the, wreck IMPORTANT CONCESSION FROM ST would vacnonion \u2018 - ~~.age and sucéeeded in resouin, M LON.ho 'd*reco gnize.mon, who .were: brought here.Three | PIERER MIQUELON > .- , Le.x.years à 1d -years ago an \u2018old man, Pierre of East.Sherbrooke, suddenly from home snd has never | \"from since.His relatives a [other steamers with sesrchlighls, were picking up dead and alive men \u2018when = -lieved_ here Will -prove a /valuable con- the Jennie left the scene, ._, : [cession to American \u2019 fishermen has There was another house boat: with been granted by Who governor of St.§ 150 men \u2018on board; at Long Key, which | Pierre-Miquelon, near Newfoundland.fs .- mde inquiries \u2018but could get na trace.re, 236Y, Wile : : ; oie Ak j à] t The State Department has been in- iT appears that he quietly Mr Dusenbury Winks wan also ww CP formed that under certain restrictions ei en ie ee \u2014prda \" |Amicen Birman may nih ih \u2018ne ; e : seu ; æu.:\u201d \u2018Fthe itori s a var quite seen \u2019 and at Le CHURCH AND.STATE.po which belong to the French Govern- QU ve mihi havo wandered intél , ponsIsi WAY 70 Aonvlemevt | éritions imposed ave not such 8s te vith mishan, = - ost his way or met fA 0 Ve - prevent the rights given from being of Ne ap: in Saturday's Record re.J.IN FRANCE.senveniont end value.da American em > 8 \u2018op - Fra )etob em shermen.The herrin eries in these prisg the didcovery of a skeleton in Nice, France, October 22.(Special) waters are st times extremely valu tbe Woods.of a ske __ wie, lrrance, ) foods near the line between the While disclaiming to speak on able, depending on.the run of / the | (maine of Windsor and Stoke, was [thority of the.Pope, Bishop :Chapon ;, de] ng re ru ought to w attention of relatives in an interview to-day Ratly declated herring, Buseay of Fisheries experts , the od n.° Perhgps this might] his conviction nb di 1 Church = 0 ave pe atly Oe ora Hee e the mystery of his disappearance.hierarchy thro: shops is given ou Ny.wportod te.the pai Tt ap- Lright oy a decision.of Council of Were few, but at times they are ex- \u2018State to decide on regularity of Catholic \u201cAssociations in France to which Church property may be sutrendered, a modus vivendi between the Church } and Government.is possible, and Vat.tremely ' plentiful.° AL ine = TO BLOW UP COURT MARTIAL.: .CL \u2014 \u2018 - \" CRONSTADT ARRESTS DISCLOSE | Pn that & few years before his dis- Wearanew: the old-mun in question Foren 8 roken .The mark of ae orne, and will serve -Wetablish whether or not the skole- of the Windsor\u2014forest is the re-}ican will not insist upon perliament- ep : ro of the st Sherbrooke man, ary action in circumstances.St.Potorskurg, rot has been disappearance has been established that the five men arrested : mm ant * COURT OF KING'S \u2018BENCH, [in Cronstadt on Oct.16 for having , ; FE \u2014 Jin their possession a bomb were -im- DEFENCE IN THE REDMOND CASE plicated in & plot to.blow up the , & waolved mystery for eight years.CORONER: Ar WINDSOR.r, Dr.Bachand, went -ta ™ Xills, Satyrday evening, to sat low up Mtitate inquirv \u2014 :.eat late , ; uilding where the court martial try- \u201d.A mo he j skeleton , IS BEING HEARD, ing the mutiny cases was sitting, in Ppointed two men to :.Cs for the executions of mutin- into the woods and remove the to Windsor Milles at the same sy carefully: the place where ones e.To Coroner will return + to-night.to continue the Cy ad if circumstances warrant he hey ote 8 formal inquest.The oi the suggests foul play,\u201d and go identity of the bones can be Lay ed» searching inquiry will be ta \u201d Cw ; so 3:11 revenge The Court, of King's pd ch is still eers.A soldier named Vlasoff.had The Crown concluded its efidence on volunteered to throw the bomb, which Saturday Pa à À ahd had been supplied by the SC.Per on 2 cn: 4 a a n suppli y the St.L'e- pit Jury a, remained pt the Court tersburg revolutionists, who-sent it ousé.oyer Sunday.to Cronstadt io charge of a [nan aud .; : .| soldiers have been Captain Radford, Little Tim, Claire] & WOMEN vera 8 ' B.milo D.were the.winners at] arrested on the charge of being cdn > > i nected with the plot.| Sunday\u201ds Jpatinee on \u2018the Delorimier , Park coursd.T4 rer ren çeE \u2014\u2014 \u2014 HON.GEO.SIMPSON.+ DIED TO-DAY AT CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.L, OF BLOOD - POISONING.| \u201cCharlottetown, P.E.L, Oct.22.\u2014 J ASpeciul)\u2014Hon.\" George Simpson, member of the Provincial Parliament, died at his farm, \u201cBay View,\u201d this morning, from blood poisoning.- * \u2014 ~ Three days ago his arm was amputated in the hope of saving his life.He.represented the first district of Queens in the local house.sinee 1900.e was nominated as Liberal federal member.for Queens County this summer.He was born 1888, me .BIRTHS, - | \u2018FRANCIS\u2014On the 14th inst, at Stanbridge East, the wife of Mr.Peter Francis, section foreman, C.V R., of a son.; GORDON.\u2014 At East Sherbrooke, Oct.17th, 1906, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Gordon.) STOWE\u2014At Silver Valley, Oct.16th, 1906, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Leon Stowe: - fF SHIRREFFS.\u2014At Chambly, Jes ihe ith of IA t., on Si C irtéffs, for: any years printer Mont\u2019 of the Paton Mig.C we Sher- ¥ 00 i \u20ac fre, heath .i , on \u2014 te .2 I - \u2014 TT Arr, \u201c « SV «he Washington, Oct.22.\u2014What : is be- | Jists in the province.tant Teachers \"2 90 Aout dda .La Nt 4 % « nf uw \\ A ! co / ; wo ; : a ICONSIDER IT RETROGRADE STEP | '~OPFICERS ARE ELECTED, - )- Montreal, Oct.22.\u2014At- the Protest- ox Teachers\u201d: Convention the follow- rig officers.were elected President\u2014Inspector MoOunt,\u2019 B, A; ' Vioe-Presidents\u2014Rev.Dr.Rexford, dhepector Parker, B.A., and Mr.Wel- lion Dino BA A EN % secre Yor .vo .R ; ) orres n | \u2018secret eme) x .Potton Paine seoretary\u2014M.T.1 Treasurer-\u2014Mr.F; J/ A.Bacon, B.A: ! ¢ Curator of library\u2014Miss Brittain, \"Pension commissioners \u2014 sers, H.M.Coskfield, B,A., ne A ins, A.also viewed \"| dredge No.4, of the East, Const » \u2018\u2018Prôtesta.poms man who met death alone in |}, kK\" sway and\u2019 drifted to \u2018but Yious weeks.= L.|.Representative, on Protestant Com- | do veods: ~The bones were\u2019 brougat re now safe on the\" otter side \u2018of ae .A resume of the day's business fgl-]mitiee~Rev.E.M.Taylor, M.A, er as mo clofhing attached \u201cno Bay.lo a bet es \"SALES oF \u2018muti, - BAT Mise DE Beckie, % ve, that there Vas DO OT TE, e Peninsu 1d: Occitÿutal shed - OF \u201cBUIIER.~ ; de sales Ne Tecbles, E.M.Cam vs ii Wy phe mans clothes was badly damaged, ~ * Gunn, Langlois & Co.\" bought: ~ .43 L, nd Miss Hunter, B.A.; A.W.hill covered that it is impossible to There ar po of Jife oh they Adamsville, 85 boxes at i Td 8 A.Pr BCL.Miss L.B.Robins, : or His | oy were Tac- | dredges\u2019and\u2019Long Key isteamtr, The]: Astor Rose, 22 boxes \u2018at - 2 AB À.Prof, Kneeland, M.A, BCL.;- it ; A I e steamer Vigilancia fs expected 'some-] Brome Valley, 35 boxes Bic.Migs, A.Griggs, Inspector Mabon, B.wand ) ally rh, ory ou ne time.this afternoon with bodies, and Brome Æorner, - 35 boxe.i, fo.Pee» Vv.A.eaters M.A; C.A.,Ad- wn wey WO.but the ordinam will bring, details of the storms news, '} Cowansyille, 57 boxes.oe À tt DA.L.c oore, B.A.; M.A.bob boot ibe side of the body \u201cDEATH AND + DESTRUCTION.| Daisy Lion), 30 boxe at je, +jiMfessonger.MA: Banfield, qu W, J.the 10 remains of a tu ue, Key West, \u2018Fla., Oct, 22;\u2014Burvivors Dairy Valley, 43 boxes et 2380.: \"Pa onveniger, ?Az se ous va ee he head gear worn by qu from.one of the \u2018house\u2019 bonté\" of the} Jrelighsburg, 25 boxes at 2e.À : NDEMN TEACHER'S .PER MIT ré wlor cannot be made out, Florida East Coast Railway extension, No 30 (St.Sebastien ke.I SYSTEM.© hw el oily | a le Ko Ss IESE GY 00 Ch Sli), out i, Bova sacl da vorn y Jumbermen and men in and destruction ca byl Stanbridg lation, 40 boxss ai] Bts : i 2° -Æ}} \u201cid 3 i wv NE BR : = vo : :.gid Ru 5 wr.¢ IBY ._ 5.3 A 4 i fi \\ .Ji NE Sigal 7 Le w 13 4 b A f N 7 } A * v 10 4 4° lB & 00 4 \"ét 31 | Hy q Eu .A \u201c.Ei N 10 CHR oT od BR 4 x x ; .1 > I i A .d H [ à ' LE ad \u201c i £ IN + y & A - + .: - .; ; Te + t 4 + .x 5, se i si d + en > 3 ; ; , ] y + * an ER d * Cyl, .| fe ge H \u20140> - B&B I 4 = ,Ç a# \u2018 c ok - et \u201cét mg ad ee $ ah TE IR ps at Raa A LL \" ?y Va OMS ve SE = Wi A Salty 0 5 a Vs Std Mn, wo CN Na RE I TN rears ay a TER 7 - TAFFETA RIBBON\u2014 ; _ loc usually.2.\u2014Arriyals are Po of Windsor: | idle, the a Ps a Mrs, A.T.be i 0 Éstead.17 19 COR Waterville, t -f; ;Mesart Ë i the week end; M fies A.gid a big cdt t alves Hatley, guest of Mrs.Laing; John P.Bowen, of Hatley, on business ; Miss Gladys Thonmpsoh, Miss B.Cleveland and Miss Gadnlle, ol Barnston, visiting friends.\u2018 Departures are: Mr.and Mrs.Alec.Leonard and family for Newport, to spend.their vacation with friends and relations ; Mr.and Mrs.George N.geeeeeeeeceeesee MANY INTERESTING SEARLY MORNING - Fsepouars FOR - | TO-MORROW.\" Larorsuransarest = A 136-138 ellagton Street.\u2014 Leb - + ki The more you compare the quicker you offer are ast equalled 1 in the city.Montreal on Saturday y.The team of Mr.\u2018Dubois, of Barford, hitched on Saturday in Mr.Bachand\u2019s yard, got away and ran out of the yard, colliding with a milk team, upsetting the cans outside the post office, the runaway horse throwing himseil down.He got up again, and ran pe, Spoolat T eu : Store closes at 9 0\u2019¢ \u2018clock to-night._.; ae i ye frie din se és ep apy PAGE TWO.yo Ch I PATTY RBOVED, | \u201coups OCTO 2 19066 cosmic d family.15 Stanstead, the the street and, to ths?alma at be | odes +104 TT, ATICOO Smith an y anstea e the street and ou almost be- $0040 0404 19 coaric .D.Dun- | Smith of Dia mother ÿ Mrs.A.W.Sut- fore\u2019 anybody Knew YE had\" tap: * pened.He was.hithadster à very nice pay almost new, whith vas very b ly smashed: up.A TELEPHONE YOUR ORDER IF YOU CAN'T cone or SEND.Mondes, Oct, aha vod 5 émises A will be convinced that the values we iT: Hundreds know this fact-Do You ?a.li $10 10 a.m.To-morrow.NO TELEPHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED.for these \u2018specials\u2019, Come down yourself or send.: NEW SILK WAISTS\u2014 Fine Jap silk quality, black or ivory colors, all sizes.Value $8.sl 8 to 10 a.m., $2.95.A new line, 3% in, wide, value 14e, ; 8 to 10 a.m., 10c yd.» -FRENCH TAFFETA BILK\u2014 T Special rustle quality.Extra Soc value.8 tu 10 a.m., 42c yd._ HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIFFS\u2014 .Valus be.; ; 8 to 10 a.m., 8 for 256.TURKISH BATH TOWELS\u2014 Value 25c.8 to 10 a.m., 19c pair.CREAM TABLE LINEN\u2014 - Value 40c.VW\" 8 to 10 a.m., 32c yd.SERVICEABLE WHISKS\u2014.Co Value 10c.8 to 10 a.m., 5e.- NEEDLE BOOES\u2014 With assorted needles, value 10c.¢ 8 to 10 a.m., 5e book.TOWELLING\u2014 Check linen for wipers, 8c yd.8 to 10'a.m., Die yd.JELLY POWDER\u2014 # Value 10e pkt-* 8 to 10 a:m., 2 for 15e: ~ COCOANUT\u2014 .: : Value 20c.: 8 to 10 a.m., 13c packet.Made of extra quality mercerized sateen, \u201cvery full sweep, deép flounce with ruffles, assorted lengths, drawing string band, $1.25 value.TO-MORROW | EACH asocou onVV06 Tossed Tweed S4otoë esens O8c Creton, | 8c ~ Four or five.pieces of this serviceable creton to go at this low price.Good variety.of colors.Value 106.Ç{ \u201c TO-MORROW 8c YD.Children\u2019s Brooms, 5e These are a cate little toy broom with neat little bamboo handle.They sell at\u2019 \u201cTO-MORROW 5c.French Flanaelette, | 27c These flannelettes much resemble the genuine French flannels at a much sipaller price.The patterns are rich and .neat and \u2018the colorings include, browns, blues, black and cardinal, 30 inches \u2018wide, values 33c¢ and 35c yd.; Chouse FO-MUTTOW AL ns socten vvvnens ee 20 C Gilt Edge Shoe Dressing, Mic Our fall supply of this renowned shoe dressing is ready for to-morrow\u2019s .selling.Large bottles, easy to apply.Gives a fine lustre to all leathers.Advertised price 25c¢, Here to-morrow PER BOTTLE.sesied 000008 Gosessens Te Miscellaneous 2 Reg.\u2014- Pormorrow.Seidlitz Powders .25c box 15e Castor Ol} : 16c 106 Good writing ink Bc bot.\u201c2 for 7c Benzine _ .10c bot 8c | Turpentine .a 4 Line 100 ritiag paper, ouble .R sheets .10e Be Envelopes 10e pk.6c Tracing Wheels 10¢ \u2018qe Lamp Chimnies.8c ea.Bc Lamp Chimnies.Bc ea, ' 4e Tooth Brushes |-1 100.Sad Iron Holders = 15c.10c Lemonade Glasses Sc 3c ~-Powdered Borax Bpecial 4c pkt.Chloride T.ime \u2014 Special bc Skt.Japanned Dust Pang 10e \u2014 7c Epsom Salts Spectal 5c packet Saltpetre .Special 5c packet Mucilage and brush ., 8c Be Extended Hip Corsets, 88c| \u201c Made of fine.white coutil, well boned, nicely finished.The new low bust, ex- .tend bip style which 1s so popular this season.Has four ~ rubber tipped hose\u2019 supporters of good elastic.Sizes 18 to 27.Sold in most-towns at $1.25.Our price O- morrow, à PER PAIR \u2026 88e Golf Cloaking, In brown, green -and grey, \u2018with plaid reverse, Heavy warm qualit Value #æ Width 52 in.v .TO MORROW 98¢ YD.Tooth Special to-morrow 3 hoxes for 10c.Toilet Soaps\u2014Special Prices - \u201cBaby's Own\u201d Soap .80¢c box 25¢ box, Master Mechanics\u2019 |, 10e 2 for 18c .Cucumber and Glycerine 8c cake 3 for 10c White Castile Soap 8c cake 8 for 10c Vasilene Toilet Soa A SPECIAL\u2014 p-100 3 for 186 ! Sweet Pink Soap, delteatel | row ors OC fumed, Uguat 10c.To-morrew.q, ing Brush Door Mats, © 30: Just the\u2019 thing for these muddy times: \u2018Good serviceable quality and size.The regular 50c value.Je i TO-MORROW eseqse S000ss veces sesmis: .! - 48¢ Web | : Each web contains 10%yards, = neat stripe pattern, fast washing colors.To-morrow : e ER WEB.trous sorose vrvoge snares Stripe Flannel, 28c Yard \"A pretty mid blue and grey stripe fom- | bination, suitable for ladies\u2019 waists, chil «dren's dresses or a fine shirt.29 In.wide.I Value R0s.PER YARD i ci von ors oe SOC | Metal Polish, 18c bottle Value gy, For shining silver, \u2018brass or other like rticles.screw topa hottle, \u201cGood size bottles with patent \u2018No home should be without Value 25c.TO-MORROW 18c.The great home remedy\u2014a cure all\u2014no home should be without a battle\u2014usual 25¢ size.TO-MORROW 19c.POTTED CHICKEN, TURKEY OR __ + £ HAM\u2014 ct tr + Math'eu\u2019s Syrup of Tar, 25c| _ 8 to 10 Ay \"2 for 19e.Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and Cod Liver ! Oil-a well knawn and tried remedy for LOG CABIN BAKED BEANS\u2014 coughs, colds and.bronchitis.Advertised: \u201c Value 10c tin.price 35c.8 tp 10 a.un., 2 for 1bc., = à - OUR PRICE To- MORROW 25c.ORANGE MARMALADE\u2014 \u201cIn glass sealers.~ 8 to 10 a.m., 10c each.: Ladies\u2019 C1014 0401040101 0404643 Black Uaderskirts, - - 98\u20ac | Flannelette i Night Gowns, Made of soft flecoy flannolette in plain |; white, pink or blue.Ladies\u201c sized.'Ruffled Weck and cuffs.\u201c Splendid 75c value.TO-MORROW ° Pesr\u2019s Talcuim Powder, \"12 1-2c | Very \u2018delicately perfumed violet talcum | powder in tins that generally sell.at 20c.TO-MORROW 124c TIN.- - Remnants - After a bu an accumulation of remnants which are marked and displayed speciall for tomorrow\u2019s sale.Lustre Waists, $125 An assorted lot of lustre waists in brown, black, navy and \u20ac cream, to go' at this_low price.All are nicely made and finished and all sizes are included in this -special lot, » Former values $2 and 32.25.on MORROW AT i iver ane: évvere $1 25 Toilet Paper, 3 pkgs = lg Full size packets with wire loop at corner to hang up by.The kind that generally sells at 10c paéket.- To-morrow, 3 3 packets for: 205 7 Cashmere Hose, To-morrow 2.{ull fashioned, assorted sizes.* Extra 35e value.; TO-MORROW .PER PAIR.cre woven vores oor 29¢ Lonsdale Cambricc.= - llc Full 36 in.wide, soft finish, free from dressing of any sort.Value 156.TO-MORROW 11c YD.Men\u2019s Flanneletie Night Gowns Stripe patterns; full slrem, fast color- ings.90e value.) TO-MORROW.78e.One case of fine Duchesse full size Quilts.Just taken into stock, will be offered \u2018tomorrow at this low price.Desirable pat- tecns.Special good value at $1.25, extra value.sevsoé, 98e Sitk Belts, \"256 Made of a fine quality black \u2018taffeta silk, girdle style.A usual 85¢ value.TO-MORROW 2c, Dr.Thomas\u2019 Electric Oil, 19c| 60c | \u2018ft wearing quality.season's selling we have, Pure wool cashmere, fine woven quality, | \" {Malt Breakfast Food Hire\u2019s Root.Beer, He The great temperance beverage.One bottle makes five, gallons.Usual 26c.bottle: ; TO-MORROW 19e.White Quilts, 98c | Special Dress Goods, 39c Jy all wool, fashionaljle panama, tweeds and, \u2018tre value at 48¢, To-morrow +0.8 rT \u2018Fingering Yarn, Buying this fine quality Fingering Par in large quantities enables us to offer it \u2018at this low price \u2018to-morrow.The i] ty is soft aud glossy, an, extra wearing yarn.Colors black, wh greys.Usuéil' 70c value.TO- \"MORROW.covvou poocos 0eevedece 200006 - 59c Feather Ticking, ~~ I H you are in need of good ticking.\u2018you should take advantage of this item to-morrow.Best quality, blue, _ atid white stripe, known to the trade as the genuine A.C.A.quality.Regular 28c.; \u2018To-morrow \u2018Per yard.ees vou 00000 vosuoe D000 008 \u2018Fancy Stock Collars, 20c An assorted lot of 28c, 80¢ and 88¢ |i values\u2019 to be offered at this price.All styles.- All niakes.A \u2018 TO-MORROW: 20¢.The fall stock of thems are now ready\u2019 Fine heavy cotton quality, long sleeves, .all sizes, .\u2018SPECIAL Flannelette Blaoketr, 80c | Soft fuffy quality, size, white or greys pretty stripe borders.: Value 906: SE TO-MORROW 806.[pitow Stiadr Holders, 2c | ; A handy contrivance for.taking care of the shams at might without crushing, | them.TO-MORROW 29.Tapestry Carpets, _ | Fully twenty patterns to choose from.AIL good colorings.\u2018 Value 60c.27 in.\u2018wide.| TO-MORROW 48c YD.Tapestry Squares, Pretty designs with border.Gogd 8 yds.x 2% yds.Good 'valie at $6.00 LOT ! TO- MORROW Near-Silk Lining, 20e Yd| In black and a full range of colors, double width, looks like silk, rustles like silk, Value 25c.~ TO-MORROW 20c \u2018YD, School Umbrellss, = 4& | Fast black tops, strong steels rods and 6%c value.TO-MORROW 48c\u2026 Full sixty inches wide in mid gréy, ifon grey and fawn.\u2018 Herringbone-pattern.Raglan Waterproof or Travelling Wrap.Regular 81.25.PER YD.sive i vrrvrrere vonverers 98c A GROC on every purchase.to-morrow.Dairy Butter, 57 26 ken ORR ack Saturday.ge a nr 2 Just the material to make up 4a.stylish TO-MORROW - Fifty pounds\u2018ready.Finest.quality ta- PER POUND.Reg._ To-morrow: Pure Cream \u2018Tartar 85e « Sie Frosting Sugar 9c Id.2 1h for 13ec.Baker\u2019 s Chocolate 25c ck.20c ck.Royal Black Lea 2c ball 5 for 5c | Rolled Oatmeal in Id cotton bags = a5c - 28c Washing \u2018Soda | 24¢ Ib.19 Ib for 15c.t Baker's Cocoa 25¢c ~ a tin Imported.Pickles, : - Jumbo hottles 25¢ °, | 2% Pickling Spice 80e 1d 28c Ib.Kleño Hand Soap 10c ck 5c ck Laundry \u2018Starch 8c 8 M for 19c.Evaporated Apples 15e 2 id for 20c French Peas 17c tin 12%c tin.{Scouring Brick 8c \u2014 Be each, Best Soup Barley -5c Cereals Swiss Food Orange Meat \u201c2 pkts for 25c 2 pkts for 25c Postum Coffee .22c pkt King's Food 22¢_ pkt.Cream of Wheat - \u2014 17e pkt.Shredded Wheat Biscuit Specials : SUGAR FOR $1.00.1% BARS COMFORT .SOAP FOR 50c.SPECIAL BLEND COFFÉE, 40c QUALITY; TO-MORROW 30c.FINEST DAIRY BUTTER, TO-MORROW 28c .EXTRA GOOD TEA AND COFFEE AT 25¢ POUND.| You'll be surprised at the good quall- tigs of these lines at this small price: : \u2018 + ' #.Ere 54 : \\ Rich shades black, browt'and navy.Strict- | other weaves.£3 in.wide.Makes up desirn-'f ble dress or skirt at = small cost.Ex-j.PER YARD.; sr Saone 737 77 .30¢ ; 5% Ib}! 19¢ | Kaltted Corset Covers, 25¢ non shop finished with metal | || The painters dre kept busy this fall :TO- MORROW \u2014occssese sa000 ad [1] ensoc0000 3 good serviceable | Often sold 5Ge: .LE 4c Yd $4.75 fi frame, natural wood crook \u2018handle.Usual Caavenette Waterproofing, © 98c 4 1 for 15¢ | 2 pkts for 256 E 14e pkt.È 21 POUND REDPATH GRANULATED MT -#H Lhe onl gin bp Fr ing] illy at the PE \"C4 æ 1 Grol\u2019 8 Sons [ $ Wr Carpet Gey.Toronto Care - Prices guasanteed as low in Canada.Lea \\ BURY.; Oct 99.Mr.Homer Elite, \u2018of Mont- 15° spoñding à few weeks: visiting | and | Tool \u2018parents.ut into shape and will soon.be ready: f or the races.: \u2018An oyster-supper is to be held in .the Town Hall on Thursday evening, Oct.25th, uhder the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Church.: Me Abel Whitehead, Jr.» spent.a few.\u2018days in Montreal \u2018last .week.° Mr.John Munroe bas sold his, stack and tools and has hired with the buy- | \u2018er for the- winter.lhouse lately Vacated' by' Mr.Blair.| i A teachers\u2019 convention was held in [the Yodel 8chicol Monday and was at- ded by quite a: number .of teachers.|.Frank /Prangley is having the |siding'in imitation of brick.\u2018and the village is being brightened.: The \u2018agent of the Wond's ir Art Ce, delivered a number of pictures in | this neighborhood last wee Rov.hos.Bennett.gave an illustrat- | ed address in the et \u2018Tuesday eveni as Sleigh roe drop last Monday, when Mr.M.Dlson\u2019s team ran aw and left a load of sleighs at the telephone post.IE * What s an Abrash?This question\u2019 is answered in a most \u201cinteresting manner by George Leland | Hunter in an article entitled \u2018The [ Truth About \u2018Doctored\u2019 Bugs\u201d in Coun- y Life In America.writes: - In Persia if father, son\u201cand grand: | son Liave Romar nosés, then: a Roman .} nose is the abrash ef tliat family.If gluttony Is characteristic af genera: tion after generation, then is gluttony \"the hereditary abrash.\u2018If it is a\u2019 strawberry mark on the left shèulder,, | then the strawberry mark is an abrash.- The abrashes of a rug are the stripes | \u2018 or bande that run parallel or entirely Across-the pile When seén for the first time by Americans accustomed to: admire and insist on the deathlike uni- | formity that characterizes machine products abrashes are apt to impress | them as defects, particularly if wide.It takes experience and acquaintance with the art industries to grasp completely the significance and artistic | value of Indi idualitv.\u201d \"oo ES Beksars Outwitted, Many yeiirs\u2019 ago an ingenious plan was adopted by the grand duke to rid Florence of beggars.It was proclaim- | ed that every beggar who would appear in the grand plaza at a.certain ' mehtioned time would be provided with.a new suit of clothes by the duke \u2018free of cost.At the appointed time the beggars of the city all assembled, and - tite grand dulte; causing all the avenues the beggars to strip off their old clothes and gave each one, according to promise, a new suit.In the old clothes thus collected enough money was found concealed to build a beautiful bridge over the \u2018Arno, still called the : \u2018Beggars\u2019 bridge,\u201d and the city for the time being was relieved of the beggars : by which it had been previously oveér- run, às none would give to the well ity, not delleviag their tales of distress Record \u2018Gorrespond- ents Wanted at | i LAKE MEGANTIC, | GOULD, 3 : MILAN.A: SPRINGHILL, MARSBORO, .BURY, \u2019 FAST ANGUS, MAGOG, FRELIGHSBURG, = NEWPORT, VT.CLARENCEVILLE.Favorable terms are.offered to those who will supply local news from the above places, at least once a week.For, particulars address : EDITOR -DAILY RECORD, : oo Sherbrooke.# At last seasons: 1ices;- hoaght direct | from.the.follow- Carpets, with border and sr\u2019 to mate\u201d We cordially iuvife inspection of our \u2018assortment.ples-and: estimates sent on: application rime LÀ.à sane), \u2018 bein 4 ening.Col, Pope's trotting course is g ted with autumn leaves, fruits and } Mr.Cassap, .ofe| ! i Major Dunsmore has moved into the ; Sanford, Me, \u2018brother, Rev.Wm.Boshart\u2019 at Stan- \u2018real ; Mr.Edward Westman to \u2018|'ton ; Miss Millie- Bishop to odist Church -on | \u2018and wife, ques guests of Rev.TS.:Chapman ou Monday ay Miss Ethel\u2019 Brice Fred.Weston ; Miss Nettie Gilbert, ot Sherbrooke, visiting 0.W.Cote; Miss +Abrash is a most | néorepting word.their -home in Montreal after spending : ton the new giving ay with Mr: and Mrs.E.Lan- giving 2 \u2018ers\u2019 convention.held there.'Vt., who has been.visiting her mother, Mrs.T.Richards, was called home son Thursday by the illness of her bus- and.to the square to be closed, compelled | with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.\"Walker, Bromptonville.- , | Miss Nora Moore left last wedk to dressed individuals who implored char take up her duties as assistant cen- guest of Mr.and Mrs.0.C.Shaw.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 l, Coaticock House\u2014Popular homs for Aravellers, L, Kilburn, Prop, lowest prices.Axminaser \u2018Corpets, | \u201cVelvet Carpets, Brussels: Carpets; Tapestry Carpets, Vesvet Wg a wl Mats, 2940I010I0IS0I0NOIOIOIOIS Witton Carpets, | \u2018Wilton Rugs and Mots; - Brussels Carpets, \u2014 Toto Bath td \\ > Woot barges, + Union Corps, all grades, DA WooF 8 Unica- Art Squires, $ Sayan Rugs and: Mats: as the same grade is sold .° - pein à.2 - De frie oth iA or Oct.æ \u2014The harvest : festival.held at St.Paul\u2019s church Thursday ¢ ev- The: church.was ,nicely decor- flowers.The Rev.East Angus, preached a most eloquent and impressive sermon_from Psalm 95, verse 2\u2014\u2018\u2018Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving.\u2019 The chicken- pie supper immediately after in.the church hall was a most excellent supper \u2018served by the ladies and was very | : shipment.reoglt Jou _\u2014 on 0 green goods forwarg matured, right for my rel bacco, Cigars, ete., ete, male To .points, will find the most from the unders; Everything can be specified .order.Everything will Billings, Mont esse rh hi Salt Lake; Dal, Hoda > N putte, Mont.' ; elson, Rossland, Greenwood B.C, Spokate, w RR Victoria, BG Po % 4TH and, Ore., San Francis Cal., Los Angeles, ac, $000 .Until Oct.\u2019 Bist, \u2014 = Sherbrooke.coou avc.geagee ATLANTIS STE OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC n, SOYAL MALL SERVE | | fra ONES LSM.| Cake Champietn _ \u2014 i 4 ê fatudied the reason W Y doe than tore .pay more for a 8 on the \u2018would pay for a shoe made on, why cobbler\u2019s bench, will understind, lf Semi- ready tailoring mis org \u201cwin all the hotter class hie e trade.\u2018the work on a Semi- ivendy 8 \u201cercont, even though but serge or tweed, For me.system system » hew physique the new phy: \u2018he physique bes 4 Mian \u201cSemi-reudy.ee D, E.F.and G.mean ie five mere.shoe widths, just 8 8 che many variations of cach {fpe an sizes of seach variation Ke, Boucher & Lacroix, a Se ds are the possessors of the = { franchise.- =\u201c rares \u2018 ~ CASTLEBAR: Oct.99 \u2014Mrs.Thomas Pa ul Pots.the nes tof her brother, der Go ca few days previous California.je place Men lat ol the farmers of thi er by \u2018have had their thrashing Gallop Bros.» close où until Mon School has been dur day Jor Thanksgiving holi ported to e Diphtheria patients ar be improving.\u2014 of TBE The coldest surviving J 10 ~illnge of fauntingville 0.x in vi Wednesday mov ning © Yous | 4 the person of Mrs.Alexa 4 mon ears.\u2019 the adyaneed age © 92 y ¢ Leitri®.mn 8 and 21 duvs.sho was GUT sas.- Ireland, on the 19th © ; cs a | 7 ins, and w CL ew York, > Wixep, 10.00 a.m., 19.3 i | MORTEAS = ful way to get all at a 3 iu 5 purit?s on du ®.Fi.i SON, ' om ent, \u2014 - Sec lb ORM ERS Al f the value of 4 ja the way they arc ours combine «juali workmai g them the mos ta Give your order ow shipment ot \u201cB E justin._ \u201c131 Wellington pas oh ci.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 pe able fn effect Oct.8th, 1 leaving Sherbrooke Eapress\u2014Leave Sherbrooke a.- gite Levis 1.00 pa Quebec 1.\u201c Peily Sunday- ve vè Sherbrooke 4.(x he.Levis 9.20 p.m., arrive 90 Mn.Daily except Sunday ation\u2014Leave Sherbrook \u2018arrive Levis ; 7.15 as, me £5 am.\u2018 \u2018Daily excep v2 PE Tune L \"+ ant.! * Arriving Sherbrooke.scott Quebec 2.30 p,m.pre pm: arrive Sherbrooke 8 - except Sunday.Pout Lanve Quobec 7.30 a.m.8.00 am., arrive.Sherbrooke 1.Pally \u201cexcept Sunday.io pane Quebec a.3 EE .00 p.m., arrive She .910 a.m.Dally\u201d except Saturd: .Gâneral Manager, Gen.Par ?Le» REDUCED FAR 3 - Until Oct.31st, 1906.mos Colonist Fares ST Sherbrooke fo 5 > - Vito,\u201d Vancouver = B.C., Si 400; aad Jom Anggles, B.Cu Spokane, + Wash.pote ovsane vee - \u201cLake, ; But -Mout., \u201cBales ; and Colorado or verefe eve eve \u201cLow rates to many other point Tourist aléepers jeuve Montrea a \u2018apd Wednesdays at 10.M0 [33 rod A \u2018Saforday \u201cand Sunday rates ur, - 8 to.Montreal, 83.45; Quebec es 84.05.Return \u2019Timit 1j \">.For bicketa, information,- ete, af © ~@ Strathcona Square on nm KING, Station ltr 8 Maine - Winter Arrangemen\u2019 \u201cOOTOBER 8th, 1906 Trains run daily\u201d excepy Sunday, when otherwise noted.Meso 55 am.for St.Job Worcester, Boston, Springt arrives p.mi., connectiog with At Newport for Boston \u2018af ony 1 XPRESS, ~9.15 pw.f ton and New York.Rou \u201cTHIS 1 VUTHL.\u2014 Express ton 9.00.Worcest 4 au, Portlan ,, Me., R45 Springfield 9: 0la.w., arrive at Yrooke 8.20 pu.a BY EXPRE SS.\u2014Isaves Bost« tb, Portland, Me, H45 ; Wrongs ork 4.00 pu, ares roca vke 7.15% a.n.= Phy, weg Coneord n'as > nr outh, connecting.with \u2018gy, Swport, arriving Shérbrou ; D.J.FLAN: RS; ; = - Gen\u2019l Pugs, and Tic ; Boston.\"J, L.FI, ETCHTR, re .2 Sherbrooke se Daily For the convenie ni Or oping à full year 8 sub ned at the special rat To these rates always ta bi Recor \u201cof, ; Mo.Name of paper: Family He ait | and Wee hi Ontren | Weekly Witnes.S montreal Daily\u201d Heratd- ily Witmes por Tey Daily Gazer.Fore Weekly Gazette.Mon al Northern Messe dvocute, Tond ae 4 dl enquiries or tvque- huPlicution alter |.zh 1, bank\u201d Cr Ce SIN 4040100 4 $B \u2014- to many other y L'eau, | ANSHIPS PACIFIC Ry SERVE ead.Get.ha, \u2018 \u201cov.Sad Ne Fm 17 Poon Au.3 .*E > 4 = & Tu harge for Aysiog | or a lesser price._ AUNDAT, >b1O.- \u2014_ .; pleabant evening: pun Hall on: Mon - ing to the silver n'est by: the dus Therg were \u2018five McLennan, Edith avhew Margaret: a Shepnan, whe - tions in a very - The judges were.de, Rev, Fathes T.A.Patterson 7 ted as chairman.jess Lindsay, rs.lary Black, Mr.Williams, Mr.1 ery mueh appre rumental music._: Av, Mrs.Mooney The medal an was hristina Sherman jectively ood Father \"Nichol fa- + a few remarks.n prescpte * ort speech.: br TAN RING.Prejudice Which erutes.La -eomfort Jess not of.nécessity e C guit of Semi ie man .who has - he will to-day, e shoe than \u201ches hoe made on, he understand.\u2018why must of qivceséi y lass of tailoring hn possibly exce ready \u201csuit or or put jt be à int od tailoring he ps »e gysteni of 3 , sique ty pes A , San mor than st -as do \u2018the fiv pe and\u2019 the \u2018many: * of Sherbrooke, \u2019 i the Semi-ren - > , Ed BAR.= x as: Paul.has heen J her, Seth Olney.to her gong ers of this place hing: - done \u2018 jose until Mon-\u2018 \u2019 holidays, ed to are.report PE - - = ud Los Angeles, - Er ame : reserves CI OI PI Ct PI OI PIM 2 \u2018 ME FC LA Beg a ~ TNA f } # - dca qe iis Me 1 a hu SHNRSROËRE DAILŸ REUURD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1906, - PAGE THREE - ood A fp ods sd.4 , ; .vin, à Todo on first mortgage | estate At current rate pin 7 _< din pSON , 1.nu ms, \u2014 (RMIER\"S ADV.| Half the value of ~~ : @.H.FOSS, Sec.- Treas.| nthe way y they are made he bine quality of \u201cdits, and workmanship, them the most reliable Give your order now.y shipment ot \u201cBoston pr just in.- me Wellington St.- woaiable in eflect Oct.8th, 1908.Leaving Sherbrooke.feava Sherbrooke 7.30- a: \u2018m., ar- a bg Jorn 1.00 p.m., Quebec 1.10 p.m.Sunday.ponte es Sherbrooke 4.00 p.m., Levis 9.20 p.u., arrive Quebec Daily except.Sunday.- ipa on\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.80+ pa, arrive Levis 7.15 a.m., arrive Quabes- +0.Am: Daily \u2018 except Sun.oy ts L _ Arriving Sherbrooke.\u2019 à \u2018 ve Quebec 2:30 p.m., Tevis 30 pau, arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 p.m.except.Sunday.puster-Leave Quebec 7.30 a.m-* Levis 8.00 a.m, arrive Sherbrooke 1.10 ) p.m, t Sunday.- eave Quebec 6.30 p.m., juve Lovis 7:00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke \"9l0 sm.Daily except Saturday.1H WALSH, Æ.0.GRUNDY, General Manger.Gen.Pass.Ast TEE nEDUCED FARES til Oct.31s, 1906.uk dss Colonist Fares.from * Sherbrooke to ~~ irl Vascotver, B: C., San Fran-' .$50.00 $470.50 i B.C., Spokane, MAT \u201cont.Sai Lake, Utah Meand Colorado $47 00 .ries many oth points.-buist sleepers leave Montreal ts Wednesdays at -10.40 p.m Steere y Mudsy and Sunday rates until Oct.8 to Montreal, $3.45: Quebec and Pt: les, $4.05.Return limi following .Mon- + Jue tickets, information.etc.» apply.GH, Fuss, City Lx.ayont | 4 Strathcona Bquare \u2018og x KING, Station Agent oo < kin 8 Maine R.R.\u201cWinter Arrangement, 7 OCTOBER 8th, 1906.* fun daily excepy Sunday, - except when otherwise noted.TH a.m.for.St.Johnsbury, Worcester, Boston, Mew York; EUD.10.00 an.\u2026, arrives Newport 10 pm, \u201cconnecsing with express ge Nenport for Boston and.Port.Springfield and MORT EXPRESS.9.15 p.m., for Bose og\" 22 New York.Boge LE SOUTIL.\u2014 Express leaves .Bostor 900 \u2018am, Worcester 8.60 nortan, Me, 8.45 a.m., eld 9.1¢ - ook 8,50 10 a.m., arrives Sher: HT EXPRESS, Leaves -Boston 7.30 B., Portlund, Me, 8.45 p.m., *w York 4.00, p.w., Arrive Shet- a7 15 a.m.25 Leaves Concord -5.45 a.m.ha Nov connecting with wixed at.vit, arriving Sherbrouke 3.00 DJ.FLANDERS, \u2014 and therefore would have been 87 years of \u2018age on Ogt.25th, of! this Jvear: Hig father, the late William {day from a trip to Orleans this section.à College, who is spending a few: \"Richmond :- Mr.| St.Ar mands.jv Hungerford, of Faärnham, will oc - 3 - \u2019 STANBRIDGE EAST.- Miss Cora M.m Executive Committee, Rev.FE.M.Tl'ay- | 7 Gen\u2019! Pass.and Ticket Agt.F Brome; Mr: Win.As visiting her mother, Sears, «District of Sutton : Mr.ela Cousens, | SUTTON.Pet, 72, Miss Bett iv Wp.her nipée, | ] Ao Farnham \u20ac Tew glayy, + Ur H.s.Boright \u2018went to Montreal on Wednesday to spent a few days with, her daughter and other friends, Mrs.D.Bickiord, though much bet- Brown and der, 1x still suffering from an injury teceived br a fall and in jumping from the cavringe in which she and Mr.Bickiord were riding, on the 7th.{ Mv.Bickiord's horse was frightened by an anto that came up behind them,belonging to ver nont parties.\u201cThe Clark: Pros.\" tub factory has closed down for a few days 1n order ta make needed repairs for the winter.one of which is: putting -a new .CONV ENTICN AT KNOWLTON.The fourteenth annual convention of the Brome County SS.Association opens in, the Methodist church, Knowl- ton, to-morrow ahd = will continue through Wednesday.A very artistic programme - containing views of Knowlton his been issued.The officers of the Association are: President, Rev.Jos.Joy Theakston,\u201d Sutton : Vice-Presidents, Mr.William N.Pp.Emerson, District of Brome : Mr=.Gra- District of Knowlton ; Mr.JJ.J.Brimmer, District of\u2014 East Farnham : Rev.E.H.Crolv, District of Mansonville : Mr.W.Ball, District of Fast Bolton : Secretary-Treasurer, Buck, East Farnham?Rev.EE.P.Judge, Revi.James Pletts, Sutton ; Sears, Sutton; Mr.Orson Willey, Abercorn.: The programme is full of items of interest to Sunday, School workérs, lor, Know {tou ; ; Boston, Maas.J.L.FLETC HER, Agent, and the convention \u201cpromkes to be the ~~ Sherbrooke.Que.* most successful yet held in the county.Mrntsioresere ro+otete tererereteserototetète Daily Record \u201c CLUBBING RATES.+ wt; cron - se } ord, _ : \u2019 _ \u2014e 45 # = _ Name of papers Special price to Fam Récord subscribers.oe ly Herald au Wok ly Star, wi emi no ne 65 | fa Weekly Witress le VER premium = mi 1,60 al Daily\u201d Herald.it eeeeers Lessrries oi 4.00 aily Star \u2026\u2026.Ed A) pet Daily Wit ons os ond : vessse « esesesre vonuces see = 10 Monte | Daily Can UT : Fenn eee 250 | Noni) Yet Carotte x5 LHI I TE The à À Parmery NOPÉEE Mason 1 UT TT TL 230 : \u2019 dvoente, London = eee i Crises envies oases oe 1.25 to Publication alter Pres le \"4 Man Che que, revere av Yoo \"pa For the convenience of the - reudors of the 1: aly Record only, when it Far year's subscription, the following papers may be ob- a © the special ratox marked, opposite.- © T Daily À \u201cthese rates always add {He regular subscription?price of the Ar .Pet to ities\u201d, or av quests for change of address, should bo sent di- first copy is received.registered letter, Pos * y Be sure and send alk.tal Nate, pr Matt 4 à 4e ilthred Brow it.went Thanks i lay night to spend, :} NE, AE average attendance and: a large sun seivisissssornies ldo bs.odd tion Mhere, formerly under the charge of Mr.Win.Barnet, who has in turn taken the North Troy, Vt, section.\u2019 lr ey FART FARNHAMN.- -Oet 20 = Amon recent arrivals for Thankseivine were + Mr7 Harlow Hut- chin.Mentreal : Mr, Robert Nevil, Montreal : Mr.FE.Laws, Shebro 5, Miss Nora Goddard, Dunhhy Miss\u2019 1 Ethel Taubbard, Stanstead LT = KNOWLTON.Oct.22e Among those who | spent, jhonits Kuowlton, word Web wi liam and?Charles Smith at the pärsona: 65 Mr?Roddick Kennedy ; Mr.Charles Kihowl- tou with his parents ; ; Mrs.W.0.Lambly, of Cookshire at her mother's; Mr.Howard Honeyman, Principal ot Richmond Academy ; Miss Funice Barber, of *Coekshire Academy ; ; Mr.and Mrs.Bell and Miss Mullery.of Stan- stead W.College, at Mrs.5.M.Taylor\u2019s ;.Mr.Walter Harden from Montreal ; Hon.S.A.Fisher wus at \u2018his Yesidence for several days this week ; Miss Mary Nav age ; Mr.und Mrs.Robinson at Mr.Savage\u2019 8.7 ; Mes.EK, £2, Stevens closed Rordelles on Friday and left for Montreal.She will spend a and family previous to leaving fort} Colorado, where she expects to spend \u2018most of the winter months.+ Recent departures include: Miss Mole lie Pettes to Sherbrooke with Misd Hubbard ; Mrs.Sheffield, Miss A.Ball and Miss Carrie Martin to Québec à Mrs, B.Martin to West Bolton Musg ter George Dryburg to Newport, Vt.» Mr.Williams and Dr.White tok}: North\u2019 Troe, Vt., on Thursday.ol The Thanksgiving services as an: nouhiced were held in the St.Paul's church, it eing very handsomely: decorated with fruits and vegetables and \u2018autumn foliage.The dinner was served at mid-day to a large coms puny in 4 most sumptuous manner, and a supper was served free to all who came at 5 o'clock.The umount realized \u201cwas a gbod generous une.About two hundred persons sat gown to both dinner and supper.connections, on the trains that they \u2018expected to take to go to Boston,and, their trip had to be delayed a few, days.4 \u201cThe old W.CPU.Ball, which, was |.purchased by Mr.ti.G.Fostér early, in the summer, is being changed over into à tenement house by Mr, Reuben Fuller.?i Mr.Walton Blunt, \u2018son of Mrs.Az Blunt, is spending shis vacation with mother and brother near Kuowltop, He has been.holding quite a responsible position gn connection with \"a Boston newsp#per for some Yegrs.- \u2018Arrivals on Friday and Saturday: were : Mr.and Mis, Benj.Miller, ob Cowansville, at Mr.Robinson\u2019s; Mr.Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Beach, of Cow- ansville, and daughter at Mrs.R.M.England\u2019s : Mrs.G.Ralston and daughter, Doris, returned from several weeks\u2019 visit in N.KE, States; Mr.and Mrs.Edward Carter, or Montreal, visiting their aunt, Mrs.H.C.Knowl- ton : Miss Josie Godue, from Iron Hill,- for the week-end with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Sturdivant moved on Saturday from Mrs.Ferrier\u2019s farm, neal Lakeside, to Mr.Bombardier\u2019s farm in China, Bolton.News of the serious illness of Mr.John Badger's \u2018youngest son, who, about three weeks ago went to.gw Jersey, reached his home near Knowt- ton à few days since.He was very anxious to see\u2019 his mother, and \u2018 she left Friday night.Judge Lynch is having two\" vety handsome stone gate posts built - 4h pillar \u2018form_at \u2018thé entrance to itis grounds.Substantial iron gates are hung, and the vhole make an imposing addition to his already handsome place.- The children of \u201ctie Sunday school of St.Paul's church are having regular practice ana drills for a concert they will give on Hallowe'en in \u201cthi lecture room of that church, Posters are dut for a promenade concert \u2018and dance to be given by the \u2018band on Noôveñfer 1st in the Lake [View House hall.On the success of this entertainment depends largeiy whether they eat decide to keep Prof.Hubbard on as teacher through the winter months or not\u2014 It they can continue under his tuition they will be in -good form for the following summer.The Hand has been a great source of pleasure to.everyone for several seasons, and the help the outsiders can give by purchasing tickets for the coticert will be laying up pleasure for the.summer_to come.At the concert given by the ladies during the carly part of this past summer for the Children's Hospital in Montreal.it was decided that Knowl: ton should furnish a -cot complete fer that institution.Mr.C.K.Tempte kindly consented to ofên the subscription for that purpose at the Bank and receive any amount from any person who felt\u201d disposed to donate.He has the papers now open at Molson\u2019s Bank and will gladly receive any- amount no matter how small at his office during his usual oflice hours.So- good un object: should reach - the hearts and pockets of many, when remembering it is for \u2018erippled children to receive + treatinent, perhaps cure.| , = SUTTON.Det.93 \u2014 Miss Corn Arthur, of Knowlton, and Mrs.Norter, .ure_ guests of Winchester.\u2014 Mrs.I.Ÿ is guest of Mrs, Florence Hôlmes.Mr.A.A.Winchester has leased his 50 acre ave for a term of l5_yuars Lo Mr.M.Chamberlain, of Berkshire, \u2018ts for =100 anfually, the occupant \u201c pay all taxes, - Mr.E.W.Provo went to St.Johns to-day, wher he will reside for | the present, he having u good position: His family will remain here'for w time at least, Mr.E.Roy, of this village, and his brother, Me, Roy, of liast Dun- ham, have nee from =a: ;trip + to Now Bedford and Boston, Mass.Mr.Neeland French, who has been on the-sick list for the \"past week, is à Tittle on the mend., x Mr.and Mrs.B.T.Reid went.te West Derby, Vt.on Saturday, dhe guests of their son, while there.Mr.Jule-Pinset has been transferrgd from the section here to Mansonville.where he haf*charge of tbe C.P.R.-sce- Mrs, A.A.Mrs aud: Mrs.LE M.Money: spent ~~ y d LS WATERLOO.) mJ bred swine of bacon-breeds, which was \u201cIE.W.Phelps, of this place,had charge few weeks with her som fi.EE.Mrs.Carter and Mrs.Miller missed | Martin, Phelan and Vaillancourt to \u2018tion Convention, Mrs.Ross ; Mr.fand Mrs.Harrington ; Miss Ham,-Wa- .>» pe ; _ Noble Potter, of \u2018be in the bands of the printers before 8 i Burnet, of Farnham Centre, § .Danville:\u2014Miss E.L.Gibsoma 2 Oct.22.-At the auction sale of puré held on-Oct.17th at the National Hotel, under the auspices of the Departments of Agriculture of Ottawa and Quebee, and the Montreal Produce Merchants\u2019 Association, was very largely attended by the farmers and those interested in swine raising.There were offered 18 Yorkshires and 7 Tamwor the, including about 10 boars, five months?and upwards and 15 young sows, a few of-which were in farrow.T host offered were all registered thrifty pigs and of superior quality, and brought prices\u2019 from $12 to 821, - Mr.of the sale.Mrs.W.H.Roberts and children, accompanied by \u201cMrs.Angus Gilmour, leave for California the latter part of A very large number of our citizens spent Thanksgiving Day in Montreal.| ; At the next Royal Templars meeting on Thursday, Oct, 25th, the med- \"al contest will take place.\"Lhere are no six contestants.The following judges were selected : Rev.J, W.Dav- Adsop, Mrs.(Dr.) Erwin, Mrs.C.A.:Nutting, Mr.George Moynan, Sr.It is expected that the contest will be a very keen one.Recent \u2018arrivals.here include Mr.George W.Allen, -treasurer ot Essex C -operative Savings lustitution, \u2018and wife, from Essex uct., Vt.; Miss M.O.Vaudry, principal \u201coi Lennoxville \u2018Academy, visiting \u2018her mother and brotirer.TT .Departures from town include Mrs.Jones and Master Erie, and Mrs.R.Booth to visit Mrs, Jas.Fet- guson, Granby ; Dr.and Mrs, J.J.Lewin for Montreal Wednesday; Mis.Bernice Boothe, guest of Mrs.Te Boothe, West Shefford ; \u201cDrs, s\u201d H.Granby, to attend Medical Associa- > pére y GRANBY.Oct.22.\u2014Arrivals Tor Thanksgiving included Mr.and Mrs.Charles Knowl- ton and daughter, Dorothy, Sherbrooke, guests of Mrs.George Hunter; Miss Belle Ross, Montreal, visiting and Mrs.Upham, | Highgate Springs, Vt., guests of Mr.Albert Clow ; Mr.and\u2019 Mrs.Lay Wilcox, of Newport Center, guests of Mr.terloo, guest of Mrs.Aitcheson; Rev.Arthur Runnells, Elmer, Ont.guest of his parents.Aniong recent departures are : Principal and Mrs.Banfill, spending the week end in Montreal ; Miss Harvey, on Wednesday for Abercorn : Miss Al- vire Filler spending the holic ays with her parents at Sweetsburg ; Mr.Allen £.T.Bank staff, for his hor e, West Shefford, over Saturday ane intends going to Montreal during tne week to undergo an operation for appendicitis.Mr.John leving returned from Philadelphia\u2019 on Tuesday, where he has been attending the \u2018funeral of Mrs.G.W.Streeter, a sister of Mrs.Irving, who visited Granby ouly a few weeks previous, the cause of deuth being heart failure.By her death Mrs.1r- ving falls heir to a large property.Lo ABBOTT'S CORNER.\u201cOct.22\u2014Furmers are improving the\u201d fine -weuther, scarce.\u2014 © Mrs.Tree and her daughter left for their home in -Stanbridge Friday.Although they have been here but a sfiort timd they will be missed in the community.~The Chicken: Pie Supper was u success, A good sum of money was realized.Among recent, arrivals for the Thanksgiving holidays ore: Mrs._ Conklin and her grand-daughter, of ¥ ust Franklin, visiting her sister, Mrs, Goodhue, Mr.A.EK.Derby, of Knowlton, visiting her daughter, Mrs.V.Salisbury; Miss Ada and Arnold Bridge spendin he vacation ut their home.4 _ Mr.and Mes.CJ =.Carpented 7 ane spending «short time with her brother, A.WwW.Miner, \u2014 = BANK EMPLOYEES HAD GUN BATTLE WITIL DESPERADOES.Auxvasse, Mo., October 20.\u2014Paris Bartley, cashier; and I.C.Stokes,\u201d assistant cashier, surprised two robbers\u2019 at work in the Auxvasse State \u2018Bank fast Thursday.Armed with shotguns} the bank officials fired thir-_ ty shots at the robbers, who, after firing fifteen revolver shots\u2019 in return, escaped on horseback, getting away with two handred dollars in cash.Oue of the robbers was wounded, § The Daily Record SHERBROOKE RECORD 'CO., \u2018Publishers, (L.S.Channell.V; E.Morrill.) Published every afternoon, except BSun- day, at 106 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in ad: vance, orie year, $2.00; six months, $1.00; Water still rewaing very three months, 50 cents; one month, ra | ; \u2014 sents.To any address in the Eastern \u2018ownships, by year only, $1.50.ADVERTISING RATES.\u2014One inch, one duy,- 75e; each additional day, 25c.Cards of Thanks, not exceeding 50 words, 50c; Obituary poetry, 10c line ; Reading notices 8c per word.In sending money remitters should take precaution to use express ok post office orders or register lotter.; CHANGES for advertisements should yclock a.m., of the day of publication, to insure insertion.No changes guaranteed received after 8 a.m: ~ Circulation DAILY RECORD, .Circulation statement for week end img Oct.20th :- \u201cMonday vrunse reverse Sen Ta ll 4,901 Tuesday «ooo ees 7.976 7 Wednesday coe Sond ven wn 7,775 Thursday +.+.Holiday FridAy oe cel wl ws T8109 Saturday ec.wee enene ann vee 7900 Total 777 707 «3 D T6 4 29244 \u2014\u2014 .\u201cWATCH US GROW.sr Daily average tor\u2019Sept., 1906 : .7946 Daily average for Sept, 1905 .+.0630 * Increase in daily average - ; 1816 Branch Offices Of the Sherbrooke Daily Record.News Items, Advertisements, Subscrip- dons may be left at any of the following Braæch Offices, and they will receive immediate attention.Items of News Aare specially rom all readers of this paper: - Cowansville:\u2014P.C.DuBoyce, Notalys Coaticook:\u2014R.Becker, Richmond:\u2014C.R.Withrow; Sutton:\u2014Wm, Browns solicited 8 >» Knowlton:\u2014Miss Lucin \u2018A: Knowlfo, 3 Cookshire:\u2014F.A, Bottoms, Rack Island:\u2014Miss RB.: M.Parkeg, - Montreal, at Meo HL we should like to be treated ourselves: is the way we treat our customers.The best Footwear ut the lowest possible price\u2014always, J.A.WIGGETT & CO., _ 7 (Oprorite 1 New Court House.) : | School Books October: \u2014 and Supplies.F.T.ANSELL.\u2018 Diugglst and Stationer, 1 Strathcona Square, At Thompson's (old 9c.Store) You can buy Teas and Coffees of the fingst grades, and Tea and Coffee Pots, James Thompson, (15 Strathcona Square.) mi \u2014 - am - SUTTON JUNCTION.Oct.23.\u2014Miss Jossic Emerson in Montreal to spend Thanksgiving.Mr.and Mrs.James Lewis, of Gran- by, and Mrs.N.A.Meyer, and two.sons, were in town for Thanksgiving | day.-Mr.and Mrs.Schogel and son visited at J.B.Dow s T hursday:.W.R.Safford has hired Mr.' Sidney Tryhorn for a year to work on his farm, and is Duilding a neat little house for hum.Rev, Alex.Miller is visiting at Mr.Down's.{ MN.G.Safford has his né house.nearly ready to occupy.Mr.and Mrs.Ephraim Lewis, of Warden, are at S.I\u2019.Safford\u2019s for a \u2018few days.Mrs, NS.Bresee and family, of Sut- \u2018ton, spent Thursday at Jack Emerson's.\u2018 Miss M.Chadsey -and Miss.Ruby Scott are in Montreal for u few days\u2019 visit.- 20\".\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ .GUITURIE, Oct.22.\u2014Mr, Laughlin from - Foster, have retürnel| home after spending à few duvs with their nicee and nephew, Mr, and Mrs.Frank (i.Guthrie,, at \u201cMontrose Farm.\u201d .- Mrs.S.Burleigh has not been well lately.oo T OMré.Fos.Guler, from Bedford, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, Chas.Salsbury, also, her fri jends, Mrs.JU.Burleigh aud Mrs, FL 6, Guthrie, Miss Mina Hohnson, from St Sebas- tien, has been a guest of Tor sister, Mrs.Ho A.Beeman, The husking \u201che! was well attended at Mr.George Gignae's on Wednesday evening.A very pleasant time was spent in music, games, dance, ete, after which refreshments were served: The jolly party dispersed in the small hours of the morning.Amoug the rreent puesls of Mr/ and Mrs.Dulphe were Mr.) hap of Bed fi dd, and Mr.and in Dalpe, Abbolt\u2019s Corner ; Miss Ida Bora of Bedford, was re guest of Mr.and Mrs.1, N.Meunier recently: VALE PERKINS.Oct.22.Arthur Smith is friends in Bradiord, Vi.Miss Myrtie Potter and Miss Lena Labell, from Barnet, Vt.are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Label.John Jones, Jr.ix under tor's cure at present, Mr.Enplant, from Bolton, is doing excellent work with his new thresping | machine.Mr.Moses George has sold his farm Mr.Moses George.Mr.Orin Read has sold bis farii to Mri Abel Hammon has bought John LPaintin\u2019s famn., - Miss Maud- Darling for two weeks., visiting the doce- is ut Harvey's ec - FOSTER.Oct.22.Mr.M.D.Inglis, who was badly Bitten by a boar last week # on a fair ways to recovery.= Me.W.A, Dixon, Meo W, Swett, Jr, Mr.D.Foucher and Mr.Robert took Mt of the cheap rates and visited Montreal on \u201cThanksgiving Day.Mrs.A.M.Hunter is al present\u201d in sondvHle nursing her father, Ar.MW.\u201cPP, Hillhonse, who is very ill.Recent arrivals include Dr.of New York, guest of Mr.hend : Mr.Jus, Pêters, Boston, erlv of the Lakesice Meut Co, visiting: Mrs.FE.W.Taylor ; A.White- Foster, Miss F.Taylor, of Fastman, visiting her brother, 1, W, Taylor ; Miss M.1.Johnson, of West Bolton, on sriday.: Si _ EAST BOLTON.~ Oct.22.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Datter- son entertained - nineteen of thei friends at dinner on Saturday.Mrs.Charley Channel has returned | home from Granby.| Mr.and Mrs.Robert Patterson have returned?from their wedding trip, 7 Mr.and Mr - TY RT nS ANC tpt ore 8 : I WII TENE FINE 2 bt = max % .= a ~ +, : J - 3 fa o> , ef pa: ges = a ; LAr \u2019 » 7 tar arte munie maturité \u201cmdr.des\u201d Jde 5 ue ar Fa ar peut 9e i5 ue Lo Mae ASUS a rem SCP, As TA BT A ATA UE.A 1 SIUOLE si = oN) RE A Aa Ed ON É RP RANE FR i ATH I LED ep 2 vk i Lo + \u201c_ Piequart, the defender of Dreyfus, \u201cwho \"was restored to the army and prompted \u201c not yet offered any - STEVENS SINGLE BARREL Breach Loading -e Shot Guns, 12; 16, 20 Gauge.KERR & No Canadiap made Piano has been endorsed % \"Great Artists as hagthe HEINTIMAN g ~ This is a very plain statement, but-one that is not | in any \u201cway opeu'to contradiction.The tone standard of this Piano, its remarkable \u2014its completeness -reælly in every detail - 0 make it| a Piano that is not, noi can it be éopied \u2018of imitated.fine Heintzman & Co: Pianos this week, Small Grands and Upright Styles.prices are reasonable and the \u2018Same.to every buyer.ai We are showing some specially Visitors always welcome, ©: =.oO.WILSON a sons : \u2014 And your pocketbook is - - The chances are, yono car \u201cie TL Hats, Caps, Gent's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes.-+Full Assortment = 15, See Our Window Display of new « style Fur Ruff and.Muff LS NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.pres M CLE EMENCEAU ENTRUSTED WITH THE TASK \u2018or FORMING ONE.l\u2019aris.October 22\u2014M.\u201cElemenceau, minister of the interior,.was summoned yesterday \u2018to the Elysee Palace and entrusted with the task of forming a new ministry.= He expressed his acceptance and then consulted M.Sarri rien, the former prev miér,, with regard to the political situa- Hon: M.Pubost, president of the_ senate, timates.\u2018choose his ministers.ALEX.McEWAN 61 Minneapolis, Octob fifté, whom he urged pressingly to r= first degree, tain his portfolio.M.Bourgeois was in- Judge Andrew Holt, M.Clemenceau also held conferences with his political friends, \u201cincluding General \u2018in duly.M.Ulemenceay.declares he has fore 20 years, the portfolio, ¢%id saw \u201cthe statute for his General Picquart: only to obtain forte to be a _Montrealer.NER not\u2014high, ot abd who has \u2018heen giving \u2018the sisters} \u201cOur Prescription Policy\u201d cription work 15 Justice of the Peace - Kennedy at thé ds 10 insure ABSO- E ACCURACY.: but the % We are here to carry out your doc- \u2018seriténce\u2019 ôn condition] tor\u2019s orders und use only pure drugs : : and chemicals, Our Prescription Department is in the]: \u2018and upon whom the fines 8cem to have charge of MR: PB.FOX, Ciremist » and ar bin mag Mee, hades C- McManamy's Pharmacy.1a splondid and wef.| } | ?cludes a select line.of well made of good material We \u20ac once said | 3 making prog, a Ang pre 1 moon pin ge in the .2 there full stock Women\u2019s h \u2018 dealers-in man- ; pa de doors, win- Se ST.AIR OILCLOTHS in of ds., 5 y vide J hud ike, Bes ty STAIR LINOLEUMS\u2014 \u2014 © 3, 1 yd.wide, nothing tor for halls, stairs, bing bi there is much traffic, 3e., alc.a at bug OUSPIDOR SQUARES, Cu OILCLOTH REMNANTS fon enough for pussages or any rooms, at.Spécial dow prio.tor cutting cord wood.10 thousand cords _of and Soft - Wood will be and roads already: ant chance for parties sawing .machines.7 a H.FLETCHER, .Fo : x wood and Lumber, EW Re rathcona Square.\u201d | | lof SALE GREAP | Two good © work horses, | | M \u20ac hi a 1100- and i 10 ach.Le\" i Fie SSALE| oo October 241K) 1906 - ersigned undes smstru fons will | {sell by public auction for M2 ALBRO WILLAWD, - \u201c1%: miles from FAST | urs Foie mn hi LINDA, hot ét, 8 mileh cows În calt-6 | year did steers; 3 two year oid heif- | & yoorlinghi, 5 calves, 1 cxtra brood | yt 28 tons good hay, 2 mow- | machines, horse rake, plow, disk and ing tooth barrows, express and double | gons, harnesesh, sleds, chains, farming | i | e ols, ntlty dry ' lumber, ete, etc.1}.10 o'clfék, a.m.oun J.GRIFFITH, \u201cAuctioneer.\\uotion Sale Thank, October 25¢h, 1906.| | undersigned has received instructions | ° from ~ MR.JOHN DUNDIN, Wildings were \u2018destroyed hy fire, + sell by public auction at his wm, HASKELL HILL.ot .ASCOT, > reserve, 1 three year old mare, I woke, kind and perfectly sufe for a 7 Co 4 10 drive, 1 very extra two year:old AEE 1 ; I tors! en ry à oti filly; sired bh \u2018 Carith): 5 Our stock of Hunters oo.aes?milch cows, to.calve in pati and March, 1007 : h.wo year old steers, 2 year old.heifors,- 3 yearling stoers, # | LE ters, 1.Eg .Reversible fi a Fal + a ~ Male\u2019 Coats ~~ feu du Terns liberal.These nre a combination coaly, al Ww! \"04 1 o\u2019élock, pan.made of corduroy for © 3 Terms \u201cMberal.- ITH, A uctioncer.side being = >» ! » @ | ; weather wear, the other 84 Jeather to wear in rain of slack, : Wey a Crompton ni wind and wel po 3 1, They 8% protection against vis | ns, fod wages and con- Spinners, Twiss- né Woned Milf help of all 4 , \"Firma sad.Mach- Soft, strong, ?vo We have à good ; fo on i un whi Ce, td: cts stat fi x Sherbrooke, PQ, Canada Ri Publlo Auction | oo a ro) wili well at public - aue- CRORE Cham wy hard\u201d farm, two miles from * J.$, Mitchell 6 g fo J 25th, 1986 hing Lr T con \u201cWALTER WIGHT.SRE AI As ke Lo see thom, BRITE: | gm \u20186 - hee foving Property, 3 thorvuglibred {ut to, Ay à Berkshire boa: I \u201cde I ip Pal wagon, 2 < \u2026 waple uatuti- :, Ma Pad \u2018cart, + 2 pair bot is te on ant anything : 4 br.| ie hoard tWo-seatod Sleigh autre bedstead, bureau ing, (os.and i too.numerous a of sale will be day- Sale at.av LECTRICAL | Fg , nt a bell?5 cute HE.= æ te Te pone house to be lights 5 \\f Electricity 7- t Perhaps you wan , Mcp ; rehoid M with 4 po malt Rwy Els ers Meetin workshops tie he's IT RT.ia\u2019 that t £ Send for he special ; Wiggett, _ - 3 Rugg A fers Electriz ;L A5 pu on Shareholders, held » La; ne Ti pcraito | SE Ti 8 \u2018Supply.Compa?! : t purpoñe \u20ac» ki - , Sherbo à go Wellington 5 2° - Lon Welling th your fac of Pont! \u2018 a8 may be netes disposal \u2018of th< I deemed advisy- he nes.2, and assets of th.7 Or portion \u2014_\u2014 100 i PAIN ; = hy, of Tol) od MER.Sec t Regloi, \u201d a ness br \u20ac October, after making y Predict; do here 1000 \u201cthere : LS .the weather to anadian,.Er ; | colors.Hires, or Ww] walle, at Me, Jsible = 15 © > ~ > 7 = * bination roai, oi eu f cotduroy si col! other side made : rain of sleet.>.12 iil and wet prools \u201cmaterial.They are.Liou against wind Le D od 7 stogk of these i ~ : wi CE artiog sb.sh 15 0.' Ps ?- Li À WIGGETT par bus ch ay te Pa tor.thing 7 ad RICAL À pn ber, - gash; doors, win- Tae.ou Amante Luar op a #IGE FIVR +2 retail dealers in man- à lab se FLOORING A M ECLALTE PROALTE.NTED a LG 4 + 2 nt : \u2018 {oi tor cutting.cord wood.10 thousand kords of Pd Sud Soft Wood will be Camps and roads \u201calready 5 hs lent chance for parties ye sawing machines.-R a.YLETUÉER, .lpwood and Lumber, ni irathcona Square.- Ai SALE, CHEAP in ve work horses, EE A 1100 and Ie.\\ nye C.NUTTER.: AJ FN SALE ais, Gcober 24th, 1906 néstigned under +astructions will wl by public auction for R ULB0 WILLARD, ~~ » 1m, 14 miles from \u2019 EAST ANGUS, L , 4 BNIUS, twee, 5 milch cows in call, 6 me dd steers; 3 two peer oid heif- {puitiines, \u2018&Ÿ chlves, 1 extra brood | .1 colt, 25 -tons good hay, 2 mow- udios, horse rake, plow, disk-and be oth barrows, express and double larnesges, gleds, chains, farming matty dry lumber.etc, etc.ii.posters.Terms liberal.416 o'cldek, a.m.: bh J, GRIFFITH, Auctioneer: ution Sale Tok, er 25th, 1906.winiged has received instructions from oh were destroyed by fire, blic SELL po\u2019 at his V8 \u201cot rev, 1, three year old mare, h , kind and perfectly sufe for a dive, 1 very, extra two year old | paring filly, sired hy \u2018\u2018Earith\u2019s ) ' 1 milch caws, to calve in p-and March, 1907 \u201cve, 8 two year old steers, 2 Mz old heifers, 3 yearling steers, 3 ; ils, \u20181 pure bred * Ayrshil Jets old; 7 -shoats, 1 one ear mi White\u201d boar, lot hens, col- ths.old.Terms liberal.rae at 1 o'clock, p.m.i GRIFFITH, __ Auctioneer.\u2019 OA \u2014\u2014\u2014 Bans Crompton snd 3, good \u2018wages and con- oe Spinners, Twist.CR help of all ni fireman sad Mach- im KNPACITRING CO PQ, Canta pète Auction be sal at publié Aue- A J.CASYIDY, ol far, two miles from A ON ary Wonber 25th, 1966 x arts 1\" thoroughbred ine Pedigree, 7 cons, 5 ME race pan, Heifers, 5 Ayrshire 21 \\ vin Years old; 1 he vy | : Xe horse, 1 two «veur si double a Colt, 3 Berkshire boar, Bg eart, Wagon, 2 pair bob Lady bogey 1 Lwo-sented sleigh, + A d, bedstead, burenu.! rs, springs, and.log, : 8 too numerous Se of sale will'be day.Sale at 10 Ty ULBèRD, Aucti ionrer, on vues HLS COMPANY re re Meeting given that th M e special PY * the § Shareholders, held tg r-lastant, ty ie \u2018 at the- office of the tn, f or rod Sherbrooke, Sa OF the Purpose of aud, ir x ae advisa- ue à \u201c DAY be necus- ole pe BN disposal of the : * japy ord assets of- th : SA \u2018or portions Wy\u2019 paar, Sec'y.{ her the prettiest crea sdjournea to the 31st 1 By NANCY \"NÉ or Copyright, 198, by Ruby Douglas re \u2014\u2014 \u201cI don\u2019 t see why you would name a\u2019 she\u2019d grow up so prim and high headed and hateful no man in his\u201d senses \u2019à ever want to marry her, and, land knows, women that don\u2019t marry havea hard time,\u201d Grandma Cole said to her son's meek widow.; Mrs, Cole answers little tremu- fously.\u201cBut, mother, they do want to marry her.Jessy might a\u2019 had, four proposals last year, if only she'd \u2019a* gone-and let the men speak out.\u201d \u201cAnd who were tie men, T like tô\u201d know?\u201d Grandma puffed, her throat swelling visibly.\u201cWidderwers with nine children; or else one foot in the grave, or cranky old bachelors or muy- be even preachers.Besiiles, show can you know even a preacher marry you unless he ups and says soŸ I never did hold _ with this | way of makin\u2019 out every man\u2018that went to ä house or even rode past it had a notion of goin\u2019 there courtin\u2019.\u201d | She paused in breathless triumph.1 Mrs.Lem Cole bad been wise she would have held her peace.Grandma bore controverting very ill indeed, and to prove her in the wrong was to risk | everything.Mrs, Lem knew that very well, but a goaded woman is often a desperate one.Therefore she burst out: \u201cWell! Three of the men\u2014and they weren't widowers nor preachers, but real good chances\u2014asked me tô | ask Jessy if she'd listen to \u2018em.And: \u201cthe other one\u2019\u2014 \u201cThere wasn't any.other an Maria; TI don\u2019t believe- one word you're: sayip\u2019,\u201d Grandma broke out furiously.\u201cFour proposals indeed! W.y, Ann Liza didn't have but tiiree In thie whole l of last year and the Leaus around her \u2018all the time like bees around, a honey pot.\u2019 \u201cThe other ¢ one was J jimmy akefield: nd he wouldn\u2019t be stopped.| Just up oy asked Jessy like a man,\u201d Mrs.Lem said, not meekly, but with such red spots In ber cheeks she looked almost as young as her daughter.~ \u201cGet out of here, you!\u201d Grandma panted.\u201cJimmy Wakefield, : indeed! Why he\u2019s never had a notion to any- \u2018body but Ann \u2019Liza.And she\u2019s goin\u2019 to take him, too, when she gets good an ready.Don\u2019t you dare talk of him, wantin\u2019 that stick of a Jessy.If I thought there was any truth L in what you've said I'd send you straight out of.the house.\u201d \u201cThen we'll go without\u2019 waiting to \u2018be sent\u201d Jessy burst out from the\u2019 \u2018doorway.She had been standing just outside, feeling somehow that ber dea¥ - patient mother might need her help and countenance.\u201cI don\u2019t like to tell, to say such things,\u201d she went jon, \u201cbut.mammy told the.truth, nothing but the truth.And she shan\u2019t stay e fo be insulted.Unless you ask ber pardon we'll go away.\u201d \u201cWhere?To the county p rhouse?I don\u2019t know any other chance for ye,\u201d Fs said, white faced, her: eyes flashing, She was an imperious old la y, nobly partial to her namesake an favorite grandchild, Ann Eliza Wicks, \u2018partly because Ann Eliza was pretty and taking - and - impertinent, partly |also because she had money enough of her own to be entirely \u201cindependent.Grandfather Cole had left everything to his wife.She held on to it with a grip of iron.\u201d All her five cht prospered except.luckless Le nel.hag left wife and daughter little except throughout the three years since \u2018his death they had at last been forced to accept the shelter Grandma I d grudgingly offered.thing when I \u2018die, of course.tain\u2019t going to see my husband\u2019s money wasted as long as 1 ean help it, even ir I had any to spare, which haven\u2019t.lt costs-such-a \u2018lot to do thing hy, just even half livin\u2019 nearly ankrupts me.Ann \u2019Liza- hds to have thitigs.She's get a.delicate \u2018appetite, and so notionate.She can afford to be, because she can keep on havin\u2019 what she wants when she comes to spendin\u2019 her | spend, so you'd better lear economy every way.\u201d Jessy had been for golbg away then,\u2019 but her mother\u2019s timorous fears had prevailed on her to stay.essy was not strictly pretty.Her eyes were too serious, her lips too severe.She had a good chin, fine and clean cut, and-a lovely neck® below it.Her flaxen, het eyes a water blue.- Ann Eliza had black eyes and\u2019 hair and very high color.Gran a ja thoughit She likewise thought Jes passable.But now as she ed pd grandchild she saw a Jessica new ard strange, one whose cheeks ere damask roses.| _ The change startled her.She turned half about, saying in a grumbling voice: \u201cMaria, -you dughtn\u2019t to provoke me so.Go out in the garden, | I'm comin\u2019 pretty shortly.|And you, Jessy, -tell the boy to bring round \u201cthe buggy.I want you and Anm \u2019Liza to drive over to the store for me.\u201d \u201cI'm sorry, but I can't Jessy said, holding tight to h \u2018mother\u2019s band.\u201cI shall be be busy \u2014packisie up se res = oT his ill fuck, It had followed them so \u201cTeach school! You know I won't.have that,\u201d grandma had said to Jes- .sy\u2019s plan.\u201cNo, missy, I'l arrÿ you off in a year.Then you can take your mother home with- (you.Remember beggars mustn't be \u2018choosers.You ain't quite a\u2019 beggar.You'll get some- But I own money.You\u2019ve got no money to hair was the ve : eee cs | , .- LU B .S 0% Te Sold.st all Druggists.| .and finding out how.we can \u2018best get: away.9», HS Lat Ye ii - \u201c9h, shut up! Stop your foolish talks\u2019 grandma commanded fretfully, - Ann Eliza came-in: from the, garden, both - her hands full of dewy roses.| \u201cHere! Take these and fix the parlor \u2018vases,\u201d she commanded Jessica.- Jessica shook Her head and turned toward the door.Grandma had: weak- | ened sensibly; she was on the point of mumbling out an apology.But as Ann Eliza cried pettishly, \u201cI wish girl child Jessica\u2014you might\u2019 a\u2019 known-| you'd look at that; I told you what would come of setting\u2019 beggars\u2019 horseback!\u201d her anger flamed up how ter than ever.\u201cYou do as you're told,\u201d she cried, catching Jessica by the shoulders and trying to -shake her.\u201cYou say you want to work for a livin\u2019; prove it by: waitin\u2019 on your betters.\u201d - Jessica set her teeth hard; \u2018broke from\u2019 the quavery held and: rusbed away.At the steps she stopped; trom: her feet, Over her shoulder she \u2018called clearly, \u201cMother, meet me at the big gate in\u2019 an her; by then I shall: know, exactly, what wa.can do.\u201d = her.heart beating so it half suffocated her, had so dreaded to tell what must be 1d\u2014to ask the help that vas: imperative, - It was: not much only to .carry her mother and: their scant\u2019 belongings to the poorhiouse: Any shelter would be better: than the Cole roof?Jimmy was the only friend within walking distance\u2014moreover, the single \u2018person to whom she could bring herself to make such appeal.She was, in a way, bound: to make it.She had promised, when she denied lilm that dearer promise, té: call on him if she found herself ifneed- of him: Now she\u2019 was.blessing him silently that he bad: not asked anything; had listened: only to what she caved to tell and\u2019, sald afterward, with a little soothing touch: on her- hand: \u201cYou did right to.come to me, Jessy.Of course rw taku you anywh re you may want to\u2019 go.\u201d \u201cFou, you must only senu us.Black Billy can take us: In the wagon.Grandma will be so.angry it she knows you helped 1s escape,\u201d Jessica had answered, but at that Jimmy only smiled.Very shortly be made her sit down \u2018on the bench under the biZ elm and went away whistling, te reappear, all in a: whiffet, driving a spanking palr.which drew a aouble seated vehicle spick and span.: \u201cI.think we'd better make the trip a quick one,\u201d was all be said in answer to Jessy\u2019s expostulation.\u201cAlmost before she knew it she was.sitting beside him, bowling along the turnpike at the team\u2019s best pace, As \u2018quickly her mother was gathered wp, and, the hand luggage properly bestowed, Jimmy amazed Jessy by bidding her sit bebind; adding, \u201cI want to talk to mammy\u2014and these horses don\u2019t let me turn my head for any considerable time.\u201d Jessy began to feel desperately lone- ly\u2014she could not even divert herself by.watching the dazzle of the flying spokes .as the wheels spun round.Jimmy was driving very -fast, \u2018and keeping to the turnpike.It must be he meant to take them: through .town\u2014 that, no doubt, accounted for his choice | of a rig.She knew he hated a shabby outfit\u2014especially upon Saturdays and court days.It might be he- hid busi ness that could not wait\u2014but somehow she felt that be was unkind to 4hink of anything but her extremity.y Then she sank into-n sort of daze; won- ] } dering dully how it would seem to find herself a pauper, duly conimtitted.She had not thought of that before\u2014of course there were legal forms before they could claim the last refuge of \u201cthe destitute, and would: not the authori- \u201cties get bagk at grandma?She had a dim idea that well to do folk had to answer for their near kin.No doubt that was what Jimmy vas speaking about\u2014he was talking \u2018low audeagerly.to magma.Yes, he; was turning \u2018the horses toward the urt- house square.In a wink they drew up there, and Jimmy, springing down, held out his arms to her.\u201cYou know there are\u2014arrangements\u2014 will you trust \u2018me to make them?\u201d he asked very low.Jessica could only bow her head; speech was beyond her.' Jimmy looked at her, his eyes tender, yet mischievous, «I want to commit you for life to a pobrhouse of which I am.keeper,\u201d he whispered.\u201cMamma is willing.What do you say?\u201d .-\u2014\u201cNothing,\u201d\u2014Jessica said, but as she said it she laid ber hgnd in Jimmy>s strong clasp, and dropped her long lashed lids to veil a rush of happy tears, - | A Clock Run by Man Power.\u2018 He was a fine old man who bad been to South \u2018America, but who was devoting his - old age to acting as the \u201cworks of the clock in the piazza in Capri.It was be who rang those many, - many bells we heard and puzzled over.Some forty rapid, hgh pitched belly at{ 12:42, seven bells of deeper tone at -8:06, and so on.Adelaide had red.\u2018Archangelo, the old man\u2019s son, to explain these seeming rregularities and Lad learned that the lls were only intended to approximate the hour: that his father was old and occasionally forgot and rang too little or too much; also that he was .came gnawing at his vitals at, say, 11:45, whereupon he rang for 12 o'clock .and wandered home to his spaghetti.His appetite also\u2019 accounted- \u2018for - occa- gional delays in the bell for 1 o'clock.Suppose Archangelo\u2019s mother was late in the cooking of the midday meal could his father return to the plazza | without his luncheon?And what does a quarter of an hour matter after all?In.Capri it is truly dolce far niente.\u2014 an Rert bner\u2019s.ot OS Parisian Hair Renewer fs not a dye, but restores Gray Hair to its-youth- ful soft \u2018and glodsy color.Tt cures Dandruff apd itching of the scalp and makes the hair grow strong.a simifled\u2019 bitterly \u2018end shook the dust.Ten minutes later she stood in.the.| Wakefleld yard facing Jimmy, with There was nobody else she could ask.\u2014 put a man and that hunger: sometimes i TY NEWS.King's Hall, to the city.on Saturday.Rev.Canon Shreve was in Montreal yesterday and preached at the Church of St.James the Apostle.\u201cCol.W, A.Morehouse spent, Sunday in Huntingdon, the guest of his bro- ther-i -in-law, Rev.W.H.Stevens, Mrs.Chagnon, wife of Dr.Chagno of Sherbrooke, is visiting the amily of Mr.G, Dion, at\u201d Centreville, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bushell and \u2018Master Leonel Bushell, of Danvilleare the guests of Mrs.B.Lyster, Wolfe Longeway.- his spé Mra M Mis.(FEL lexander and\u2019 young son, {of Montreal, are spending a few : days: at.Mrs, Aloxaiider\u2019s: ol [ith My and \"Mrs.James Davi som Thé weddi daug te of Mr.and.Vety} of Milby, to- Mr.Edward: J -p.m.\u2018Sherbrooke tended the annual convention of the Teachers\u2019 Association of the Province.Mr.and Mrs: W.R.Bateman, of Quiney, 'Mass., spent-two weeks of {their October holidays with their friends; Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Plowman at their beautiful home in Dix- vil esi before their return to their home in ssachusetts.So Word was received from Chambly, fg.Lo.here.He was visiting his sis- \u2018been in for about four days, death was altogé ther unexpected and was a great shock to his family and friends.\"The funeral took place at Almonte, Ont., to coming to Sherbrooke.Mr.\u2018John Lakeman, brother of Mr.Robert Lakeman, of this city, and his family are in town, having arrived recently frdm London, Eng., on the S.S.Victorian.short time in Sherbrooke he party will proceed to Tacoma Wash., where they will be met by Mr.Lakeman\u2019s two sons, who have been\u201d prospering in Alaska, and \u2018the English family will\u2019 be reunited on the shores of the Pacific.\u2014 The annual Thanksgiving service was celebrated last evening at the Church of the Advent, Kast Sherbrooke, the Rev.A.B.Higginson conducting\u2019 the service while an eloquent rock, of Bishop's College, Lennoxville.The little ¢ church was beautifully decorated with (grain, flowers, fruit \u2018and vegetables, and the grand harvest hymns were heartily joined | in : 6ÿ a onl | eet a FOR SALE, IE JOH SALE-NO, 15 BUFFALO HOT water heating boiler, goodas new.Capacity 4,000 ft.1 inch pipe, exclusive of mains.Made by H.R.Ives & Co., Mon- ftreal.Will be sold cheaph Apply Re- || cord Office.SHOR?HORN CATTLE AND CHESTER Swine.-For sale, bull calves and youhg pigs of the improved bacon type.XK.E.Curtis, Box 41, Stanstead.ox SALF\u2014ONE 10 H.P.HORIZON- war Jenckes\u2019 make.Good as new.Waterville.TOR *SALE\u2014HORSE 7 YEARS OLD, : weighs 1200, célor bay, good worker and gple roadster, sound.Apply Ww.L.Clevéjand, Barnston, Que.JOR $ALE\u2014A SET OF RED FOX ¢ Apply Box 17, Or heaters and boilers and hot air furnaces.Apply A.R.Wilson.TOR SALE~BY THE' EASTERN Townships Bank, at Coaticook, the property known as their old bank premises.Apply to General Manager of the Bank at.Sherbrooke, or the local manager at Coaticook.For SALE\u2014VERY DESIRABLE RESidence in the North Ward of the city.10 minutes from post office.Hot water \u2018heating and \u2018modern plumbing.Finish in hardwood throughout.Fine garden \u2018attached and outbuildings.Apply Record Office, of Room 5, Sun Life Building.hs 3 \u201cMISCELLANEOUS.LL \"OBB S WANTED\u2014AT ONCE TO \u201ceut hd skid logs.Address Box 2, or ly to 94 Belvidere St., Sherbrooke.+5\" : ON THE PREMISES OF MR.Horn, of Baldwin's Mills, on Octoher | th, seven yearling cattle.Owner can huvj saine -by paying expenses and this advértisément.+R mea \u2014 _ ; STOCES.vker où\u201d BR.F Pre stock broker © o'clock, b raph, as fol ws : MONTR STOCK E GE: C.P.R.Lu verevross sarreerrrees Lesaenees 1754 Detroit Ry.\u2026.\u2026.sucre wens Gasarcensuouns 94-43 Montreal Power\u2019 .5 aresreseners 6 en ORE Twin City ee veer sorrestss serveners seen 112 NEW VURK STOUR RAUHANGE.Reading \u2026.\u2026.ze.crore vacoreres session 143% B.R Per en es he epee aeeesraenes ae 78% TU.8.Steel ies v.eas corinne vavesrasanre 47% AtChISON \u2026.\u2026.vrei ovrercers rocccneures 101 Union Pacific -, » D ve.Missés M; Payker mad Hr Smith, of! Comptoir,\" were visitors street.Me! and Nfs, Claude A.Turner have returned from Montreal where they have\u2019 been: Spending the holidays - with home | Ple\u2019s Societ .of Miss\u201d Annie.NMeVety, day evening at 8 o\u2019clock.\u2018teachers of the schools, returned last evening from Montreal, \u2018where they at- Que.on Friday last of the death of Mr.Archibald- Shirreffs, who for many years was.superintendent of the Paton afternoon at 3 p.m.with the Misses Tee where.\"he \u2018resided previously After .remaining a | machinery _ for sermon: was preached by Rev.Dr.Par- 0 Hopkinson Machine Works, fur nearly new Record.ALE\u2014SECOND HAND HOT WA large congregation, while all the mu- sie wak of a high order.day :entértained the young girls wkd took pit in the ° Zephra which dance she chaperorted, at a very deligbtful progressive- euchre party.Those present were the Misses \"Bessie Odell,.Winnie Mundel!, Dorthy Somers, Bissell, St.Cyr, Couture, Bourque, Anna Simoneau, _R.Fox, Hazel Long, Flossie Byrd, Mildred Haigh, N.Fales.K.Fales.Miss Scott.Prizes wert won as follows: Ist prize, Miss St.Cyr: lone hand, Miss \u201cCouture ; consolation, Mixx Bourque.The decorations in the tea room where carried out in pink and white cärna- tions and foliage.The hostess was assisted by Miss Nita Hunt.- CHURCH NOTICES.Notices given out at St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyteridni ichurch yesterday included a meeting to be held Tuesday for the purpose of organizing a Young Peo- ©of Christian Endeavor at: 8) o\u2019¢léck \u201cin the church vestry.Prayer services will be held Wednes- meet with Mrs.Jas.Davidson, 18 Crom ord, takes place on Wednesday 2 Quéen street Friday afternoon at 4 St.arnaPhs\u2019 Church, \u2018Milby,\u2019 at- 580 o'clock.\u201d The ladies will hold a __ tea ; Thursday afternoon in the church vestry Mr, N.T.Truell, Principal of the 7 High School, and the\u2018 The notices given out at the Metho- st chikch yesterday.were of à social .evening of the Gleaners, to be held with Miss Ruth Wyatt, London street, Friday evening.Rev.Mr.Daniels will ening next Sunday.\u2018The East Sherbrooke Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.Kent, 58: Quebec street - Tuesday afternoon.The Junior Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Miss Bradley, Frontenac street, Tuesday evening.Rev.Mr.Deeprose will konduct the missionary meeting at Inverness Sunday.\u2018Notices at Plymouth church include: \u2018The Young Ladies\u2019 Guild on Tuesday Hubbard.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society ter at Chambly, and although he had Thursday afternoon at 3.30 with Mrs.i Sylvester Jenckes as hostess.FO R SALE! | Sash 8 Door Factory.Equipped with first-dass, up-to-date the manufacture of doors, sash kinds.Good working dry-kiln ; alse, Feed Grinder in 0.K.condition ; 12 h.p.Engine and Boiler (Leonard make.) No competition within 25 miles.Satisfactory reasons for selling.Uorres- pondence solicited.A.J.CROSS, hichntond, \u2018Que.WANTED AT ONCE À good General Blacksmith.i Apply to | F.J.DURKEE, West Brome ni se you anything you \u2018want, weed\u2019 (minimum 15.words) and_six insertions for oo price of five.Pick your \u2018days.J ; 600s0000006004040000000040000000044440000004 \"HELP WANTED.- ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT AT once.No washing.Good wages.PM A.E.Kinkead, 58 Queen St.ANTED\u2014GOOD FOURDRINIER MA- f chine tenders and wack tenders for witer finish papers.Good wages.Address Box 15, Record Office, Sherbrooke, TO LET.: \u2014 TORE TO LET \u2014 POSSESSION AT once.Call at 57 Strathcona Square, or write Box 606.10 LET\u2014HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND stable in East Sherbrooke; also house of 5 rooms, modern conveniences, victoria Flat, North Ward.C.H.Fletcher.: OFFICES TO LET\u2014FOUR VERY DEsirable offices in the \u2018\u2018York Apart: ment Building,\u201d Strathcona Square, are offered for rent.All are heated with hot water.Possession\u2019 immediate.Apply to É.W.Farwell.HOUSE TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR unfurnished ; hot water heater; all |i modern convenienoes.16 Beckett Road.P.Hammerich, ~URMSHED \u2018OR UNFURNISHED > house to rent, 41 Moore St.Write Box 6086, Sherbrooke, or epply on pre mises.| Ba = GALSON, : Mr.H.Mockett, of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving town the guest of Miss\u201d Annie H.\u201cMeLeod.SMF: GE ah CE Mrs.dore Worthington on Satur- 4- \u2018White Hussars\u2019 ce dainty refreshments were served, were | The Wo- | Mrs.George.Me- men\u2019 8 Fareign Missionary Society will Dancing Assemblies Every Tussday 8.30pm ART HALL, Beginners\u2019 classes.Children: 4.30.p.m.and adults 7.30 > m.; \u201c, W.NORMAN.CLEMENT THEATRE Saturday Oot.27 \u201cThe Sensational Comedy Drama, | Wayward Son , By Neil Twomy.Endorsed and commended by the most Conservative Critics.- ; \"An Oasis of Purity and Virtue in the Melodramatic Desert.\u201c Prices\u201415c., 25c., Seats on Sale, Th FOR SALE One good driving horse, suitable for doctor; one .good express horse, 1 good saddle and-driving horse, one good general purpose horse, one ten horse power 35¢., 50c.conduct\u201d the services morning and ev- and house \u2018finish of © all.| Thurseay evening, Oct.engine and boller, one\u2019 steam mangle, three good organs, four driving harnesses, second, hand, one phaeton, second -harid, one Concord, sac- ond hand.All the |above offered at a bargain.\u2018 oo | LeBARON, Glen Villa, Que.G.A.- Orderly Roo = 19th- Oct., 1906.Regimental: Order No.13.\u2019 Orders by Lt.Col.Spearing, 0.C.53rd Regiment.ie 1.Ali Clothing: and Equipment MUST Oct.30th, 1906, as |a Board of Officers will be \"appointed 5 inspect.same, in \u2018J'order that à new i tioned\u2014for.- OMcers.commanding.Com- paniès and Band Committee, will note two upright pianos, j good as new, three good square planos,.be returned into Stores not later than \u2019 sue may be requisi- rsday.3 Li that this order covers all articles = of Equipment and Clothing.| © T.8.8GMERS, Major, Actg.No Î Co.53rd Regiment All clothing \u2018and equipments, including numerals, must be | tured into store, 25, at 7 o'clock.H.B.FLETCHER, Capt.B.C'y sr : Regiment - All uniforms, arms, and accoutrements must be returned into stores on \u201ca p.m., at the D i Shed.FC ; ville, Que.IV ANTED \u2014 A Ha SERVANT.full particulars., Nati = Ortario.BOWEN, Capt., .HELP WANTED.WANTED AT ONCE, TABLE GIRL, Apply 8.H.Botterill, Manson- \\ ANTED \u2014 GOOD FARM HAND.a! State\u2018 lowest \\price for one year.Also young boy \u2018about sixteen.= L.| Whitman, Knowlton.| Apply to Miss Simpson, Lennox- ville.ANTED\u2014KITGHEN GIRL.APPLY WW Albion Hotel.» V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL TSERVANT.Family of five.Box 13, Record Office.mmm © He men, SALESMEN\u2014TO A FEW HUSTLERS we offer a hona fide liberal contract for six months or longer.Special proposition.Must be feady to start at once.: Box 296, Ottawa.: ANTED \u2014 LADIES TO DO PLAIN and light sewing at home, whole or spare.time; good pay; work sent any distance, , charges Natio send\u201d stamp\u201d for nal Manufacturing Company, Montreal.FANTED \u2014 CHAMBER MAID.AF- AU _Montreal House.= NJ'ANTED\u2014A COOK AT SHER- | to the Lady Superintendent.NERGETIC M WANTED IN EVERY locality thro hout Canada to post up adventising tter land generally ud- vertise our new patented invention.Highest salary dnd expenses paid or literal commission.Stéady employment.\"No experionce necessary.Write for particulars.Wm.R.Warner & Co., London, Sreraserererererereies 0410404064 O+4 a+0to+6 ++ ++ vo + à Pays-to Advertis > § + The following is one of many testimonials that are received as to $ the results from advertising in the Daily Record.Mr.Lock inserted a one inch advt., offering his property Jor sale, 2 on October lst, and two days later the sale had been made.: + | ; LS - ._ + - .7 Stanstead Junction, + Oct.3rd, 1906.® Daily Record, - + Sherbrooke.Gentlemen, \u2014 Please take the advt.out of the paper, as it has $ done the work, and the place is sold.Have been well pleased with .the results.Thank vou very much.+ Find enclosed express order for advt.+ 0 Yours trul BN + : 7?M LOCK, \\ + rorererereress rare iecosntenenrese rene ets In : .Adjt.53rd Regt.Tuesday even) She 23rd, at 8.00 .~ Apply at once.brooke Super ton Hospital.Apply \u201c [EE EEE RDC ee Sy 4 ibang) Cw lsh der IP TAL Te PIC gif vO TET iL SREP EEE J IC ap E ever RE J Loe, rad ~~ ons hI EN > fe era > rue REE pugs - past CF ut mm Feige gr vw Ay Eps eh ae a en rp head foie i ii +O» CEI A mn _ | oo ne à re \u2019 aa phat ms fo on 2 | PY , ee re Ps , ne 7 PRIE RE di a RE EE \"à vues.due ete Leeds RS si : s 0 y pd ant à n od or A x + ol wR TN \u201cx # EN AE } ve is d A 228 ge RE vik REE ie ä ey 4 Span dE pio ST 1 Facil Cl Eadet osiiibte dique Me i bt Mhviliard \u2018 è ; Xing is 3 Wear AY NE: ERP 2 PRET ed NR en Near de SE Sesser \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 sot £ABE 1 - yo.; ! 1 wy tf \u2018 ! Lp 7 \u2018 ; CH { preparer repay agement \u2014 \u2014 er TERT _ + EASTERN OWS NEWBs, He John Murphy Company, Limited ~ |A on tomo HE WLP Friday, Det.19, 1906.\u2014- (We close daily at 5.80) fhe todas il = oa of Hing.- cona.\u201d* SEERSRGBKR PAIL.nuusan, HONDA, OCTOBER 2, 1906, \u2018 »\u201d .Ï 1 being made for \u201cbest values.\u201d the.Blankets will surely satisfy you.wouldn\u2019t shrink no matter how \u201c fact Now i® the time for \u2018buying Blankets.here are so many different ificulty is to hit upon the ut that difficulty is solved right one, ve \u2018when > peer EEE Right Kind of Blanket What a ; vigilant search is kinds that all seem \u2018\u2018good\u201d\u2019 enough\u2014 \u2018you come here our Scotch By the bye, did you kpow that they \u2018many times they were washed?It\u2019s a Vo have 100 pairs of these Blankets thick \u201cToecy onts at These pecial prices : PS ' ., Size.Reg.Price.> Our Price.9-4 $s625 $4.95 10-4 \u201c$7.60 © $5.95 $8.76 + $6.95 114 Gloves You Gan Recommend Were really very proud of the Gloves we keep!.We have our \u2018standard in the \u201cLa Rive\u201d\u2019\u2014and cost us what it may, we \u2018always see that its quality is maintained: Just now, when the price of kid is \u201cway up\u201d the real value of the \u201cLa Rive\u201d glove is $l 75, \u2018but its cos Th | | _ | ! a When you go to a store that advertises up-to-date clothes, latest this, that and the other, and you ta $ » ff b If 0 i mi se d \u201cthey haven't got ey have made thé round When they get around are looking for and quick- | \u201cThat's What .Al Wop 3 = \u2019 the assertion.The world's ast makers make them A + to you is still +.25.+01+0+0101010+040 CHHHOHSTOHOTE -Aas NAP.A N | ey arefor small men.> - ° ser \"9 Men frequently tell us us they find what they say:.antl\u201d i AWS, d i.Bit A i ; x AN Ep AAA dé of.BL A d Ee + WA ~\\\\ nu AR end A} CP eh : H 00 v Bat the facts warrant § \u201cPROGRESS.BRAND.\"CLOTHING .r closhes fare found to.exhibit.\u201cALL THE NICE- T ES KNOWN TO THE TAILORING ART.\u201d ~ examined critically, © them.x.| i T.: : CÎ 6 Pau Ve a.flo \u2018 We would draw the attention of those wishing to secure a snap in Overcoats in Blue and Black Beaver.We want to clear them out and will sell them at HALF PRICE.They formerly sold at $8, $10,:$12, and $14.They now can be had at $4, $5, $6, & $7 while they last BOUCHER & LACROIX, 165-167 Wing $: \u2018 Keto tororereretoseiote soroseserereretetetots * .| a 8 \u20ac VER OATS fu ly at one of our Suits or Overcoats and \u2018then go to- \u201cthe other stores and see their 8, We have just received a new stock - of stylish, well § nde Ladies\u2019 Coats, Skirts, and Costumes, Come and i Ee VINEBERG, 7 Wellington Street | EA (the management of the late Daniel Frost, .Timothy Hart, farmer -of Jamestown,.MicH., was instantly d about 9.40 am., on October 2nd, by falling from a\u2018 load of hay and striking his head on a stone culvert.He was a brother-in-law of Mrs.J.8, \u2018Maguire, Foster * Square, Waterloo, P.Q., and formerly lived on, the farm now owned \u2018by Mr.Norman 5 0 \u2018re-.Janteson.9 te servoir has been; forcec ut ge in, Order to Put in a larger pump.A depth }/ of 400 feet has been reached -and the well tested, It femme a supply of 2,000 fanned The artesian well at \u201cth gallons pér \u201chour.: It ws 3, grid Ê bore dèeper, it sctatio ï larger aaron The new: : bout five \u2018thbuse ; capacity.of per hour, which should be\u2019 ample oa E supplementary supply.The quality of the water is exceptionally | good, In fact it is as pure as water can hes.Li The home of Mr.Geo.Pope, of St.James street, St.Johns, was the scene of a happy event.on\u2019 Thursday \u2018evéning, | Oct.11th, when Mr.Geo.O.Henry, su- } perintendent of the lumber department in Tilton, N, H., the 4th October, after an illness of several months, aged 55 years and 10 months.Thirty odd years ago the-deceased came to Waterloo : as sup- eriftendent of the Waterloo boot -: and.\u2018 shoe factdry, which was at that time operated by a joint stock company under\u2019 Fsq.When the concern went to the wall the, late Mr.Rockwell.returned to.the States.Till his last illness he was.superintendent of a large shoe _factory at \u2018Marlboro, Mass.He leaves a widow, nee\u2019 Carrie Miletto, but no children, Missionary anniversary services conducted in the Methodist Church; Johns, on Sunday last, the predcher for.the day being Rev.Dr.T.G.Williams, former paslor of St.James Methodist Church, and one of the most influential - ministers of the Montreal Conference: Good congregations, helpful sermons , and 4 liberal subscriptions were the order of the day.The increase in the missionary offerings of the congregation X will probably amount to fifty per cent, on last year.Mrs.Willlams also delighted the Sunday evening congregation with her far- * vent address.On Monday afternoon she met the ladies of the congregation, effect- ; were \u201cJing organization of a branch of the Woman\u2019s Missionary .Society, thus accomplishing what has been desired for many years.AUTOMOBILE JURISPRUDENCH._ (Quebec Chronicle.) The increasing use of âutomobties necessarily opens up a new source.of danger to pedestrians whose rights \u2018to the secure use of the thoroughfares are not \u2018more respected by: the drivers of-the new style of vehicles than they have been by those of the older forms, and anything, ic safety 00000000444 ot) CÎ | \\ | «that tends to increase the hoi a duy snapped, À {sana toot.will be welcomed, An English|jurist;has recently laid down the~law- of the read \u2018in an automobile damage suit which may serve as a prececent in this countrÿ,and which reckless dtivers, whether of motor or other cars would do well to.keep in mind, -Hitherto drivers of\" vehicles \u2018have ; seemed to have an idea that it was the husiness of pedestrians to\u2018 get out of: \u2018their\u2019 way, but if the .ruling to which we refer is followed up by our courts they \u2018 will henceforth make it their business td\u201d get out of\u2018the\u2019 way of podestrians.pe It-seems \u2018hat the driver of an automobile had run down and killed a cyclist while the latter was crossing the \u2018rail-' way track and had his attention, engaged in looking and listening for trains.His widow .brought a suit for damages against the motorist, and though the de fendant introduced evidence to show that he had endeavored to attract the attention of the cyclist by hooting and shouting the jury awarded her 87,500 dum- ages.An appeal from the verdict of the trial was taken, and the ples of contri- hutory negligence \u2018on the part of the cyclist was strongly pressed.we-l'he Court of Appeal, however, sustained the verdict, and the Lord Chancellor explained the des cislon by saying that the failure to heed\u201d the motor-horn does not necessarily indicate negligence.\u201cWhen people arg driving motor cars,\u201d said His Lordship; \u201cor other vehicles on the public highway they have the duty to remember that deaf persons, blind persons and » rdecrepit old persons are just as much entitled to use the public highway as they are, and if anybody thinks proper so to drive that there is a chance -of serious consequences from a mistake of fudgment or miscalculation and those consequences are not averted he will have to Day for thew.in damages.\u2019 1 Tt will\u2019 he nated that even speed ré= gulations would fail to protect the.driver of an automobile, \u2018or any other wn- hicle\u201d under this ruling, for he would he bound to bear in mind that a safé rate of speed under some circumstundes would be a dangerous rate under others, In itself the auto is not dangerous when | restricted .to its legitimate uses; the\u2019 harm comes when reckless or irresponsl- ble drivers ignore the rights of the deaf, the infirm, or otherwise helpless pedestrian.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 2 DASHED TO PIECES FILLED WITH CHINAMEN DROPS 1000 FEET._ Johannesburg, Transvaal, Qcther 22\u2014 CAGE [onside pression of regret t \u2014and \u201cing purposes., CONDEMN TEACHERS\u2019 eu PERMIT: SYSTEM.si EVontiouet from pags 13 He.did not think that any upward \u2018I movement \u2018could ever be accomplished by, taking first a downward step.He had.not the slightest, doubt that there was a growing increase of permits, and no doubt there would be, but \u2018while that might be so, there wauld \u2018be a decrease of teachers teaching with diplomas.Inspector Hewton said that the people in the country were opposed to ote a resolution as that now .under ation, and expressed the opinion that it would be a grave mistake for the meeting to put itself on ec rd as passing such.a resolution, Hed education in the couritry.lution was not, a vote of censure on the Protestant Committee, but an ex- t it should have een \u2018fôünd necessary to take the step \u2018of admitting to the rank of teachers | those who had no professional training.: Mr.C.VW.Ford (Lachine), and Mr.N.T.Truell (Sherbrooke), expressed the Singer Works, led to the bridal al-: tar, Miss Elizaboth (Lilie) Pope.The themselves opposed to the resolution: bridé is popular among her young as- but on being put to the vote, It was sociates.- A large number of guests carried by 59 to 9.\u2014 showed their appreciation of the occa- a sion, the young ladies heing especially in evidence.There was a\\ splendid collec- - GAMBLING IN AUSTRALIA._ tion of presents giving eVicence of great fe goodwill, .\u2018 PROHIBITED IN VICTORIA AND NEW pr \"William T.Rockwell, a native of SOUTH WALES.~ T North Troy, Vermont and a veteran\u201d of 7 ag* the Civil war, died at the Soldiers\u2019 Home, |* Sydney, Oct.22\u2014New South Wales gambling suppression law has been passed and is now in operation.The Victorian House of Assembly Friday ratified ithe severest clauses of the antigambling Jbill, even deleting the exemption with regard to race courses, there by rendering betting under any circumstances a crime.The pewpapers, as in New South Wales, are forbidden to publish betting news.The.labor members alone fought the bill at every stage.Fhe Chronicle's corres pondent says that if the legislation is en- \u2018dorsed by the Legislative Countil the po- Vicé.in Melhourne, ag in Sydney, will be .| powerless to enforce obedience to the law, ., which far outruns peptic opinion.St.f DESECRATING SABBATH.\u2014_\u2014 POPLAR POINT'S GAINST SPORTSMEN, Portage la Prairie, Oct.22\u2014Complaints come from Poplar Point and St.Mark's district regarding those in high authority others \u2018 particularly Winnipeggers, who.go out there on Sunday for shoot- The charge is that they desecrate the sanctity of the Sabbath \u2018by \u2018going to Poplar Point and arranging everything for their shooting on Sunday.A petition has heen prepared and will be forwardecd.-to Earl Grey, who is mentioned as one \u201cot those guilty \u2018of the practice: The petition sets forth the Joyalty of St.Mark\u2019s people to his Fx- .| cellency, but urges that the spirit of Canadian law, providing\u2018for Sunday as floy of rest and Auietnoss, be observed.- FIVE KILLED, T TWO INJURED.\u2018COLLAPSED WALLS is glows DOWN BY WIND IN SANYFRANCISCO, San Francisco, October 22\u2014Five men were Killed and two injured under collapsed walls toppling- over by: thé high wind yesterday morning.Three unknown men were crushed to death under a wall at Commercial - streets, and another was badly crushed.Two were killed- and one probably fatally injured under the ruins of a wall which fell on \u2018Migsion street, near Third.Both accidents occurred at almost the same ti STEAMER SUNK BY MINE.5 | \u2014 RUSSIAN VESSEL FOUNDERS AND OVER ONE HUNDRED, PERISH.London, Oct, 22\u2014A despatch reteived here {from Vladivostock yesterday: after noon says the Russian wooden consting steamer Warjagin struck a floating mine and foundered on October 20.A portion of her passengers but the remainder, numbering 180 \u201cpersons, were drowned, Another message received by a news gency, says two hundyed passengers pg ished: on board the furjagin, only one being saved.1 ei $ \u201cTime to Change, \u201cLadles and gentlemen,\u201d sald the lec: turer after bowing to the first round of applause that followed his fntroduc- tion.\u201cI propose this evening to address you on the all important subject of \u2018the training and fearing of Boys.\u2019 | broad subject that is demanding more and more attention every day.In the foundation for the proper treatment of this great subject, I will\"\u2014 \u201cExcuse me, professor,\u201d interrupted the harassed: little man who was almost hidden away tn the corner, \u201cbut.how muny boys have you?\u201d \u201cWell, cr, um\u2014well, the fact is, air, I have no children at all,\u201d stammered the lecturer.; \u201cThat's all right, then,\u201d said the little man, sinking back into his seat.\u201cI was afeered you had à few of \u2019em, an\u2019 if you had I knowed it was a cinch you didn\u2019t know nothin\u2019 about ralsin\u2019 The rope of u cage which was descending the Fast Simmer gold mine heré yestar- and the cage fell à \u2018thou- Twenty-three Chinese lahorers who were being lowered into the minie, were dashed to pieces.\u2018em.\u2019 You kin go ahead and I'll listen, \u2018cause I'm lookls\u2019 for expert advice on the subject.\u201d But; somehow or other the lecturer thought best to change the subject.Seas ould tie the hands of the true- \u201cSilver submitted that the reso- | COMPLAINT A- and Mon tgomery and crew were saved, - lof the ninety, guests.were ill.Teds of Clothing Eng Por for Piece of Tobaï iets DESCRIPTION 0 a INS\u2014ORDERED TO BE D AT WINDSOR MIL À \u201cAoroner, Dr.L.C.1 % Windade Mills Inst Ris ; \u201cfarther* inquiry in eo elton mystery.a Douglas 1: \u2018 bis companion, told of Fin.Good \"Suits at medium prices season.Clothes.- J We anticipated this advance Fall Stock before it took place.THE R \\ Sherbrooke.The best tailoring, t thing that it is possible for mon There has been a big advance in Trimmings, labor and in fact everything that goes ina \u201cFo-day we are showing the BEST 810 and $12 MEN'S] Sys The man.who wants a medium priced Fall and Winker Suit v make a bad blunder if he fails to come here for it.\u2019 STAR CLOTHING HL,\u201d - J.Rosenhloom & Fiver Agents for Justrite, Campbell Tveaticth Brands Mens Clothing; also lavictes SHHE101 0104040404 040F +0+0+04 \u2018and described the-loc: a \u201cswamps two miles bac: 9 ange road.The Us i © made à close exan of the remains of the man.And result this closer desert venin He was à man of ab Ÿ sis6 | will he scarce in mont.shams ty the price of Wool, 72 baight, apparently of Sat à \u201cHe ight, have been n LY gr 35 years of age, ining \u201con his head had ol gray; was! particularly colin \u201cpis teeth were all good, only front\u2019 being missing.As to 1 \u201ctue of the skull, the Coron pot consider this to have been = by à - blow, but probably h hi attacked the .ren animal | \" aT woods.\"He t which was probably | ol black under coat.Lt \u201csd undershirt, number Waterloo boots.The tuque w parently y black and was.\u2018of elo of the usual knitted material.of ¥ remarkable thing is that 1 Jets of his \u2018clothes \u2018were empt only thing found Geing a smal dhewing tobacco of the In | fd, No gun or axe was \\ tie romains: and not even a k his pocket.No man would + forest\u2019 so destitute of _every which 8 woodsman usually and wisely made provision Te A gr he best fabrics sod the bs ly | ey to procure, Cab sr re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The possibility\u2019 of foul play an + All the latest devices for Rates reasonable.L MOUNT ROYAL SANATORIUM, GUESTS AT WEDDING.FEAST POISONED; RIGHTY: FIVE Kom LL AND TWO HAVE SINCE E DIED \u201cHamilton, Oct.22\u2014As the result of \u2018eating gelatine dressing in chicken boiled in ding feast in Oneida Township, Caledonia, recently were taken ill two have.since died.- The tragedy curred | two weeks ago, but the facts were suppreseed at the time.Mr.and Mrs.Hector Foster,_old and highly respected residents of that neighborhood, were celo-_ brating their: wehding.and had made great preparations, ninety guests were \u2018invited.Chitkens \u201cdressed with} gelaténe and hoiled .in Jarge copper pots were served and not long afterwards cighty-live Those who had partaken of the dressing\u2019 were ill and the other five .who had not were untouched.At first it \u2018was thought to he an epidemic of - typhoid fever.Dre.ou Morrow diagnosed it as plo- Land oc- It is a.\u201cbeginning, aud in order to lay a broad {work was Miss a isoning.Mrs.Ferguson, wile it Rev.Mr.Ferguson, died shortly afterwards as the result of taking the dress ing while her husband - is sritically ill.Mrs.Foster, mother of Hector, is also deud.Hector, his -wile and two children are critically ill but \u2018all other Rus are slowly recovering, GIRL WORKED FOR SICK SOLDIERS.AND ROMANCE ENDED oe ny Tr le MARRYING BOER WAR VETE RAN.Guelph, Get.92\u2014When the Boer war was raging the ladies of, this city engaged with thousands of others throughout the Dominion in making articles of \u201cwearing apparel to send to the comfort of soldiers lying in\u2019 the Thospitals in South\u2019 Africa.Amopg those per orming this charitabl: Annie Callander, \u201cATi crest.\u2019\u201d\u201d While at work one day Miss (\u2018allander was scized by the whim to place.her name and address on oa night shirt she \u201cwas making wondering Jf she would.ever hear of the matter again, The garment ultimately reached a _ soldier named \u2018Thomas Huby, of Sheffield, Ing- land, who, when convalescing in hospital, wrote to the address, thanking der for.her ioterest in the cause.From this originated -correspondence, which culminated in the marriage here yesterday at the home of the brides father.Mr.Hu- by is now stationed at Halifax.! i SOAP person who proves that Sunlight Soap contains any injurious chemicals or any form of adulteration, is equally good with hard or soft water.\u2014 \u2014 NT \u2018SUNLIGH = $5,000 BE¥ARD it If you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions) you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better results than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way.As Sunlight Soap contains ho injurious chemicals and is perfectly - pure, the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and\" {aces may be \u201cYour money refunded by washed wiki d the e slighex inoeys pT 9 Lover Brothers: Limited, Toronto VE LIGHT .~ \u201cui SOAPS Ténonté ont a Buy it and follow 5 directions C.5c.\"the dealer from whom.you buy: \u2018 Sunlight Soap if you find any cause for complaint.0 ) To 166 CURED IN CANADA Many people put themselves to the \u2018excessive expense of goigy Banatoriums in Europe and the United Btates\u2014not Énowisg I \u2018Montreal has one of the most modern and complete stitutions of the sort in the world.tism, Nervous Troubles, Diseases \u2018of the Digestion, otq.1f you have an invalid - friend or relatiye, | and literature of the \u201cSanatorium at hème.\"- copper pots eighty-five guests at a wed- near | is \u2018suggested by the abs: one ngs: Otherwise the that the man had lost his wa: _fmally died from exhaustion m accepted At any rate there is no evid \u201chand upon which tol pursue the Aigation.\u2026 The Coroner - order .remaips buried at Windsor.ly-equiped or the successful treatment of.es Coroner Bachand.is of the _ \"that have ret hy write, for ue voi ave ogo ot 1 last.wint condition of the remains in sev speota indicate that not more ysar-or-two at most could hn ed-sinoë this mysterious man the de swamp of the Winds - Dominion sn nh Raglat 1 Overentf Made by Fa oss bof td Pas is one of the lin pal! \u201cTHE ET on 2 Ws have the prices Ola: o : and the patterns jung Botan Hee of Militin un , TWh.returned to.ti .Batu 0e evening, was.met al = a Lake an his offiéial staff.\u201d =| Fesses satisfacuion -w1 of his visit to the _moth« à » and, | previous to- Jeavi home, Was invited to a priva ÿ, given in his.honor Hon Rs B.Haldane, K.C.Serctacy of of War.Among he \u2018present were Sir -Kaward you want.New Sherbrooke ec = J.Mm HAUIE ; 1 17 King Street.- SOLDIER THIEF A AN a # mperia , AL Lid F RAANY HA DOHING AM\u201d i ried: lal foreign secretu £88, © Bir Gen, yitleton, chief © BAMBOOZLING OF SOLD! Frederick was accompan Y and Miss.Borden.Ed on their return voya de visi k the train to Novr dem it some friends, while M dan &ccompanied har | father 8.It-ig interesting to Berlin, Oet.22\u2014Althouÿ (be mi.On 8 held up and robbed the uv, cipal authorities of Koepenick beon arrested jt is said that be bw Jidentificd as Adalphus Milner, a0 con citizen, and son of 8 cri tote Und co\u201d Qe Miniter of Si ly once worked honestly as.8 ; : bangs § shing two first-class ant at Frankfurt, Tiring there One n Canada in the reguli neyed to Bavaria, where he rere + boo at Halifax, and the other official auditor empowered | bs.on \u201coe, He hopes 16 be able- 1 prcounts of the local OTE, .hose bands second to none fi means he managed to SPE py \u201chendpoi nt of strength and et 2 \u2018 ONC pui me ef awindles se A , bi mi ili t they may \u2018rank ; and sentenced to ten yeofs imp \u2018 ary: bands of the MW te He was, lately released ony 19 Frankfurt, whence he Be I 1s decldred that bis 8 ~ KDESTINED.TO BE A ing._ Meanwhile\u2019 the pue sé, # Kong OF SAXONY T0 f t ut the \u20ac re\u201d point Le ae \u201ccat D FOR 1Ts worn | {1 ode of their J 474 L \u2019 host, cards illustrating th a in, ba 23.\u2014H is - nid yo \"be beh rineess, Mon.poking fun at- the mu troche?= p s, Mon authorities.A humoro ee 1] Fe-ear.of daughter Oo! con the pure js selling 1 Fipaaonti oBtingeso, formerly my and ! vi ar The | Prd akon to Louise- of Saxony LW cakes for hu irical- nos to the Saxon court.Ir s with sat % B are, echoing.nas staged 54 divores wettlem Metropole Theatre wd of > TE tween by the .piece, in which 8° 8007 prit Fa band, who Louise and i troops of the \u2018ariny of an vokèot \"RE thy the 8 now King of the riciculous orders JeoenJy inter Sid anti] mother should ret: tain, \u201cThe Kaiser Je: fol.Jt 5 hey U May, 1906,\" and the thie search for the crn ts 40 vi Bow Prince 08 Frederick, -Th- el that he has given Ke is = + aha) decid des - that P carding the pursiit, entwt 1 be rearod princess Vint, This majesty said to to oid car Baw, Variay - n fa il by = striet suite thntra man.who peat?woul .and When she y related .to ti \u201csuch.n coup du time.¢ corps 19 4 rs le \u20ac à 6 is old ° enough, worth a whole army be hn, ed.to take the\u2014a.- wars f= Then - Announcement: has nro: WiLL BACK OP WE 5 igen with bmn 1 wahaper whic RRITALY Sa Ent Fri \u2018ru n ° : T do patelon .NN pet, 22-11 8 msi tt 8 fenane ami 052 Sir Bi i latter\u2019 fights _t6 su British bocretars ee # Chinese it 18 fon Tieural right to ci the change io o of for | ee e when the tin.be \u201conly u Chaye f a the pg Have the entire sy my che Cv \"Tears Princess Louise 01\u20ac out\u2019 to be.@ he , there is interféreu (ah, { Sir Robert 0 tom ; y PME - .A elon tn n ine Imperle; tion a it | Lf Bilao, J th the tutor ke 30 pos brine her marriage pept will ta dit it com .Crown, gr te bffective, the COPE kang was subseque visibility of seouriné LE vf {11g other Powers: : 1 "]
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