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[" \u2014 A x, NO.220 | RIGHTFUL WRECK \"Atlantic \u20ac ity, NS, October 29\u2014By wrecking of 3 three-coach eloctric on the West Jersey and Sea- ' ni sin Railroad] vesterday afternoon I sixty passengers perished.While a , over a (lrawbridgé spanning : way known as \u2018The lhor- Me which] separates Atlantic (ity from the mainland, the train - Jefs the track and plunged into the was THe passengers in the first two qu, with few.exceptions, were ned.- Up té midnight 25 d been recove cdd.and Lit is be ieved- at lenst - 25.and possiblvy/ mort bodice, are tity in the submerged | disaster i the worst that has The since the terrible Meadow .rigs July 30} 1596.The train, coaches, which left Comden, N.J.at} retook in the afternoon, car- pusher pf tickets, are held by the con- «ur He is uncertair, however, jot, how many passengers the train , and until all the bodies have beet taken \u2018out\u2019of the coaches it.will not be pogsible to give evén an approximute estimate of the The cause.of the wreck has not been be It was probably due to a defective rail, the breaking of sume part of the.rail, | or \u2018the breaking of some part of the| superstr ucture of'the \u201cfest coach.drawbridge, which had just been êlos- ob have properly locked the rails.All theories, however, are purely speculative us to the cause vf the wreck.While running wl a speed said to have been moderate and not unusual- y fast, the first coach left the\u2019 rails ad dragged thoxe following 1t over \u201cthe ties for- a distance of fifty feet.Suddenly \u2018swervipg, the first\u201d two coâches plunged- ovér the side of the bridge into the \u2018water, twenty.feet be- kw, Thé third coach struck a heavy abutment, Broke; its couplings, and, for a brief time,! hung perilously suspended over the Water.Brief as was this period, ties 8 score of passengers an oppor- - -tunity to escape [by the rear door.Then the cur slid} off and followed the other-two into the water.It is be- \u201cfieved every one fin the rear of third made op of three! heavy vestibule elec-.ried probably 83 [passengers, as that submerged\u2019 + Tt has alsa been Suggested that the - al aîter the passing of.à yacht, may - however, 1t gave: more wath escaped alive.though uil were * | ris Plunges Over Drawbridge Into Water \u201466 Passengers * perish\u2014A Score Or More Injured-Were Drowned With- Se out Chance Of Escape.The accident was w itnessed by many \u2018persons on shore, an promptly sent \u2018from Atlantic City.Little could be-done, however, towards saving the lives of those imprisoned in the submerged coaches.They quickly settled in the mud, and, as the tide rose, they were soon hidden \u2018Irom sight, poles.: Divers were sent down and tried to reach \u2018the dead bodies, but darkness set in jand the tide ran too swiftly for them to accomplish much.Latejin the evening a wrecking crew arrived on the scene, and, with tneir \u201caid, ahd the use of a derrick, a dozen or eh bodiés were taken out and except for .the trolley Brought to this city.Of the twenty\" -five bodies, about twenty have \u2018been, ilentified, and it is believéd no difficulty will be exper.enced (in establishihg the identity oi the others.General Manager W.W.Atterbury, of the, Pennsylvania Railroad, arrived on the -scene last night and will make à thorough investigation into the causes of the accident.ntil this investigation shall have been made, he will make no statement.+t tet bette + 66 DEAD, SCORE INJURED.\u2014 Atlantic City, Oct.29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Ax the sickening.details of yesterday\u2019s terrible wreck, on the electric line of West Jersey and Sea Shore railroad developed \u201cduring.the night the disaster became more appalling.¢ The - total number of persons whose lives were snuffed out almost instane-\" ly is probably 66, with™ nearly a scoro injured, several of whom, it is thought will die.Forty-eight bodies have already been brought to the surface.There were 91 persons -on the train, 15 passes and 76 fares.Twenty-five of this number have bcen accounted for, which with bodies\u2019 recovered, bring total to 73.This leaves IS- persons not account- cd for and who are supposed to have been drowned.It ix possible that some of these may never be found, as it is the belief of the divers that some of the bodies floating, through the broken winaows out into the thoroughfare were carried by \u2018the swift current out ibto the Atlantic; SEEGER ab bs ++ embled at St.\u2014 amd Railroads.| to hold several Eruisers \u201ctection \u201cof, the aise he had mon name) \u2014 Sprogge, once wound inflicted en Ws x as ! Loilers have bien received from the Anglo-American = Aretie - expedition, she schooner: Duche ss of Bedford, e letters say that on July going axhore im\u2019 Behring Wg a heavy fou, Portland, Ove; Tz, Mexico, td w ut for the river.ome of the a ae rei po acute BT .j Lo ER ss _ « stroyisé sd a Cn J au A M PTE Les A | 3 > MA KIXNON, ve à gh we.T1 Che Cond Nes frapper, - .- os \u20ac i { ; - .fd .: J 1 \u2014 4 I= - 5 ; ol i» | _ The.fest Russian industrial\u201d congress Petersburg, Thurs- ho The delegates were addressed by tle Ministers of | Finance, Commerce \u201cof the Guards, who on Qet.duced a forged letter authorizing him The Spanish Government hais degided | ready for despatch 15 the Wekt Coast, for the pro- Spanish subjects, in View of tho alariping reports from.Mo- While on his dax to America, be- befrayed his party, à a\u2019 promi- ent revolutionary, leader in the Baltic - provinces, was Killed at Mitan, Cour- .He had jist recovered from n him by revolutions which left Vic tovia, B.C on May 20th from [dr Tope,\u201d July 25th.Sth the iooner had 4 narrow escape from Straits clur- Information hips heen received from | that the four -masted | itis barque, Pe ter leedale, Salinas Portland, to load United Kingdom, is ashore near the mouth of the \u2018Colum- 4 Foreizen diplomats at gier, Moroece are demanding the isa | of Masham: « Kh Terries, imprisonment.- GENER AL MAN AGER OF THE TOWNSHIPS BANK 2 = i _ mote or less inju ed, \u2014\u2014 ree NOTES oF THE NEWS.the representa tive of he Sultan, on the ground that he is old, incapable mt \u201c| und fanatical, \u201cThe pretended captain of Grenadiers 16th pro- to take command of a detachment of | 12 men whom he met on the streets of Berlin.And proceeded to Coepenick; where he arrested the Burgomaster and the treasurer, and took possession of the cash, amounting to about 31,000, turns out to have been un shoemaker of \u2018Tilsit, named Witliam Voigt.lle was arrested at Berlin, Friday._ THER SENTENCES \"WERE EXCESSIVE.Large Number ILiberated From Montreal And Quebec Jails.\u201d NOW THREATEN'TO SUK CITY or MONTREAL FOR DAMAGES, Montreal, Oct.28.(Special)\u2014 A large: goal delivery occurred on Satur- 93-men under sentence in Montreal goul for sdrunkenness or va- and 50 others, convicted in Montrez al, hut serving in Quebec, were ground of excessive sen- day when ur une »., liberated on tencesz.These men now threaten to sue thel city of Montreal for dumages for fulse EASTERN Crtoonss tn As=n.) =; \u2018 - assistanck was er.\u201d, ridges, were found in his pocket ft morning, one of SHERBROOKE, QUE.: MON | QUEBEC WOMAN \u201c(SHOT BY HER HUSBAND.| Lecouteur, man at Thetford Mines, - \u2018the Murderer.| \u2018eaamapes WIFE SHOT DEAD WITHOUT A 'MOMENT\u2019S WARNING WHILE \u2018SITTING ON THE ESPLA: ° i NADE.L Quebec, October 29 \u2014Without apparent provocation, George Lecouteur, a | Jersey man, 65 ycurs of \u2018age, fatally shot his wife, aged 54, Saturday morning, as she sat with her laugn- ter on a bench on the Esplanade.exact scene of the tragedy was immediately opposite the Garrison -(Club, close to St.Louis Gate, and quite under the shadow of the monument to «the Canadian heroes who lost their lives in South;Africa.One of |these were Roland Lecouteur, eldest son of the murderer and his victim, and the tragedy occurred well their son\u2019s name, inscribed upon the face of the monument.| Not only.was the shooting as | sudden and unexpected as a bolt from a clear sky, but in the excitement\u2019 and confusion that followed the murder thei: murderer coolly walked.down thek street, admitting his crime to some of those \u2018he met on his way, telling them at the same time that he was gong to have a drink, and actually accom- plishiing.his purpose by entering the St.[Louis Hotel, and taking a drink befote he was placed under arrest.Mrs.Lecouteur and her daughter were sitting.on the bench on the Es- plahade when the husband.and father joined them.He had scarcely done so.when he drew from his pocket a 32- chlibre revolver, and placing the muzzle against the neck of his wife, just under the Fight ear, fired the shot that took the life he had vowed to protect and cherish.The victim never uttered a word.She fell apparently, lifeless into the arms of her daughtor, who wus poworless to render | her) any aid.| The murderer was met by Caf tain Potry, secretary of the Garrison Club, to whom he said, \u201cYes, 1 have | \u2018shot her.\u201d To\u2019 offièrs he remarked that his wife had played with him leng| en-: ough, but he added, \u201cI have done for her at last, and I am glad L have.| [ don't think she will live much long- Detective Walsh met Lecouteur just as,he had left the St.Louis Hotell after taking à drink, and took him to the central station at the City Hall, The revolver with one chamber empty and four others containing ones searched.As soon us he was placed in & cell he lay down und went 40 sleep, being apparently ner the influence of liquor,\u2019 The murderer had\u2019 \u2018heen drinking heavily of late, and much domestic un- | happiness was the result.rer Lecouteur was well Known in Sher-.| brooke and along the Q.C.R., being for several years provincial policeman at Thetford Mines.He \u201cwas.J Sherbrooke during | the past sum: AT SHERBROOKE - POLICE COURT.Pledge Taker i is Again | in Trouble, tntrese THIS TIME TT IS HEAVY FINE OR JAIL-BOYS WHO ABUSED | HORSE.PUNISHED, At the Police Court fizain appeared before Justice of: the Pence Kennedy, arrested for being able.This party has visited the police station several times within = the last month while a short tine ago his wife: was obliged to leave him.fie imposed jail.= ANSAULT CASE, © The sentence in the cuse of assault upon one Parr, at the Theatre, Saturday evening, was suspended, LADS ABUSED HORSE, ».Five lads] appeared abusing a horse Sunday.They pleaded guilty and were sentenced each one to Two of the lads who son received are working must not leave the house citizens who claimed SU and costs, all das Sunt ay for the next four Sun days, and the remaining three not to demanded indemnity leave the haus ou Satarday foe the Jone to their pro next four Saturdays, EVWING\u2014SMITH.The martiage pf Mr.J.Armitage Jw: ing, B.C.I.] of Montreal, eldest son of the Late John Ewing, Jr, Registrur eof Richmond Copnty, and Miss Henrietla Margaret Smith, of Ilantaganct, too place on Wednesday, Qct.17th, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, © and Mrs.Henry Smith, thd Rev.W.L.Tucker officiating.The bride wore a truvel- ing suit of brown-rhifféai broadcloth and the bridesmaid, Miss Iligginson., ginal, wore a blue hroadeloth costume, 1 Major W.J.Ewing, of Melbourne., was whether\u2019 or not he had anything his brothers groomsman., The groom's gilt to the bride was a sunburst ot diamonds and pearls; cto the bride: maid x pearl bow-knot and to the groomsman u The bride's gift to the groom The wedding recent bereave- pearl pin.wus u diamond scuri pin.was a quiet one to the went in thé groom's fumily.\u2014 +.\u2018 SIMPLY JUSTICE co Creditor.\u201c480 you've come around, at last.to pay me what you owe me, have your\" s i | , Debtor.\u201cNot at all+just the contrary] Aight that I owed you 600 Hiatks.As i \u201cYou made a statement at the club ue \u201cmatter of fact, the actounts show T ow you only 360.leet that halance of forty.\u201d (Pr ranshid ! gor Tales fron Fliegende Blatter, | in sight of room, : this thes pledge-takers The upon him this morning night, Was $50 and costs, or six months in} sale expulsion of first and secopdiyvar.15 of L'Ori- f ent par I've come around 10 col, DAY, OCTOBER 29, 1906.- NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE.Provincial Polices Case of Marcel C Custeau Before - King's Bench.MAN WHO BROKE INTO BEEBE .PLAIN STORE GETS TWO \u201cYEARS \u2018IN PENITENTIARY.\u2018In the Court of King's Bénch this morning Justice \u2018Hutchinson, _presiding, {he case of Marcel Custeau was commenced.The charge is-that the accused from the 28th July and cignt The.days following failed to ptovide sui- ficient food and medical attendance to Moise Custeau, a child under sixteen years of age, thereby jendangering his have died as a result of a kick which he recéived from his brother, Gaudias Custeau, who is held on a charge of manslaughter, and the father, Marcel \u2018provide the necessary attendance, - although warned by a doctor of his serious condition.The following jurors were sworn: P.Gilbert, 4.McGoogin, W.L.McSwig- [ichacl, A.Lamproh, A.Lefebvre, A.LeBlanc, George Henry, F.Rousseau, a | ?un Nicol explained the case\u2019 to fie on behalf of the Crown.essrs.F.Campbell and E.1uoux are defending the accused.@ THE SHANNON CASE.Ai gviefly stated in Saturday\u2019 s Record, the Miles Shannon case came to an abrupt end.There was no evidence upon _ which_ to base the charge and the court instructed the jury to return a verdict of *\u2018n it guilty,\u201d which was done, SENTENCE OF TWO.YEARS PASSED IN MAGISTRATE\u2019S COURT FOR STORE BREAKING.¢ hatles Biggins was arraigned before: Judge Muivena on Saturday and com- having broken into the store of C.1.Jenkins, of Beebe Plain, on the Ist September, and again on the 24th f goods.This morning he was ought before the Court, and sked for a speedy trial and pleaded guilty {ito both charges.On the first charge he was sentenced too two years in| the penitentiary,\u2019 and fronton : WAS |suspended ou the other.8 | \"LIQUOR CASES.Aude Mulvena disposed of a number which had been laid by thé côllegtors of.Provincial Revenue this morging- A.-S.Reid, of Scotstown, lugeno Riches, of East Sherbrooke, A.Heau- à dry, of Lake Wecdon, wore each fined fifty dollars and costs; with the w- ternative of three months in jail| for selling liquor\u201d without a license.H.-Desruisseaux,of Kast Sherhraoke, \u2018was fined thirty.dollars and costs] fr d rolling liquor on Sunday.Gr.La- one hundred dollars and costs for selling liquor without_a license.This was his second offence.\u2018The alternative was three months in: jail.Charles Cory, a Syrian pedlar,-| from Bury, was fined nve dollars and costs or thirty days in juil for peddling without a license.mme ttm (HG STUDENTS - MAT HAVE 10 60.Wholesale Expulsion May be Made, \u2014\u2014 Ou Friduy this -man | AS A RESULT OF PRANKS PLAY- \u2018took -the pledge and on Saturday was : drunk and incap- ED 'ON COLLEGE THEATRE T © NIGHT.' Montreal, Oct.\u2018depredations committed on thpatre \u2018there is\u201d a prospect of whole- McGill students.This situatidm is the outcome wt a refusal on the [part of the students to settle among themselves the question of responsibility for the defacement of the un\u2019varsity buildings and the damaging dr recharged with moval of property-in the cast end of the city.Aîtet theNre night Principal Leter- - complaints trom hey had suffered by reason of the studdnts\u2019 pranks and or the damage rity.\u2018These jcom?plaints, as well as the damage to the \u2018university building were.referred to the students for settlement, but! the Alma Mater Society, which represents their interests as a body, itself unable to deal with the m The principal.therefore, with th tter.in- this alter, decided to exact J cach member of the first and in theatre * night demoistra- tions, af written , declaration, stating with the damage to property, | upon.which they will expose thd ves to expulsion from the university.The request to \u2018sign such a deflarau- tion hus not vet been made to| the students indivilually, but unless{ some dmicable arrangement is reached by next Wednesday, between the principal and the presidents of \u2018the freshmen and sophomore\u2019 years, the students will be submitted to the test, _\u2014_\u2014\u2014 - WEATHER TROBABILITIEY Forecast for the next 24 hourk, 1s- sued \u201cby the Meteorological Burdau : Fresh northernly winds :, fair and cold.- ) ! 05 Fa .7: life.Moise Custeau 'is alleged to }- | Custeau, is charged with failing' to n, A.Lanctot, H, S.Nourse, Nap.\u201cFrench and Mr Broderick \u2018 mitted on two separate charges of.October, and with stealing ' quantity \\ sf cantraventious of the License [Law - moureau, of Lake Weedon, was fined | 29 \u2014As the result of pronouncedr tention of fixing the responsibility in.year, wiiich generally take) a promin- © __ | DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PRICE ONE CENT.t PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.INJERED BAGGAGEMAN RECOV- | ERING.Farpham, Qct, 29, \u2014 (Special \u2014 Paggageman B' Ecuyer, of thé CAR, who fell froÿ his train Monday evening and was badly hurt, hus sufficient-[ lv recovered to he able to zo tu his -home in St.Johns.FARNHAM MARKET © Farnham, Oct, 29.\u2014(Npecial.) \u2014T he local market on Saturday last was very well attended by hoth buyers and sellers.The following were the - current \u2018priees for produce : lys, 25c.a 1 doz.; pork, 10c.a bo.eng, 20c.to 40c.live chickens, 5c.- to G0c.a pair ; frkovs.§ SI to 8125; dressed ducks, 40e, to Hc.apples, 1c to 50c à bushel ; bushel ; honey, 15¢.a ib.: butter, 2c.to 26c.c P.R.IMPROVE MENTS AT .WATERLOO.Waterloo, Oct.20.\u2014(Speciat.) Mr.A.Mihard, C.P.R.foreman of LFaru- ham, who has recently put in new split switches in the yards nt West Brome and, Knowlton, as well ax making other improvements ry gracing in those yards, has been lure andl done a fine jobs \u201cgrading in the CPR.said west \u2018of the passenger station.He finished here Saturday night; and was then called to Farnham, whore ne will make needed repairs to the pomt Ci R.and GV.R.digmen] crossing, orl of Farnham station by putting mnew ties and doing any other necessary re- \u2018pairs for the improvement of the uia- mond crôssing and the anpronches thereto.7 _ ST.JEAN BAPTIST I SOCIETY, RICHMOND.\u2018Richmond, Oct.29 \u2014(Special.) \u2014At a regular meeting of the St.Jean Baptiste Society, held in their regular meeting room, the following oflicers were elected for the following.year : Chaplain, Rev.Father Pl.Quinn; President, J.A.Goyette ; Vice-President, H.A.Dysmarais and J.BB.Emond ; Recording Secretary, Arthur J.Girard ; Financial Secretary, 10 J.Girard ; Treasurer, Emije Galarnceau ; Chief Marshal, Adelaide Trudeau ; As- Bedard, Joseph Dionne, Edwar d Pouline and Armand Poirier ; Auditors,J.N.Potvin and Stanley Desmarais ; Directors, Cleophas Girard, Gabriel Lelonde and Jules Cambrou.EXTRA C.P.R, GANG AT FOSTER, Foster, Oct.29.\u2014(Special.; - Mr.George McKoddie, of \u201cSherbrooke, îs here with a force of men making improvements in the track in Foster yards an in this icinity generally: The work at prescrit consists mostly in taking out any afécted: rails or piecoé- of rails and replacing \u201c(he same with à good grade of moterial, Mr.MeKedd die is a veteran at the business, and his work will always hear the closest scrutiny.Roadmaster Moe, oi Sherbrooke, wus also here on Saturday, looking after the interests of extra work, not only here hub al other points along the line.Mr.Moe bas nearly recovered from the injuries he received in the - wreck ab McLeod's \u2018curly id the season.M ACDONALD\u2014GUILLET.Dunham, Oct.*20.\u2014(Special,) \u2014 On Wednesday, the 24th inst., at \u201cThe Retreat\u2019?here, the-residence of Mrs.Guil- let, Miss 8.Aled Guillet, tho talented youngest daughter of thétamily, was united in thé holy bonds of mar- ringe to Mr: Norman A.Macdonald, of Montreal, by the Rov.J.H.McConnell, of Clarenteville, n former pus- tor of the, Sy church here.Che, wedding was a quiet affair, only re- | lutivest and immediate friends of \u201cthe happy pair being present.The core- mony took place in \u2018the \u201cbeautifully trimmed and decorated drawing room of the spacions and elegant residence, the contracting parties standing be- nentlh- à flowery bell.white curpations and evergreen entered into tions.Mrs.T.O.Chulmers, où West- mount, the groom\u2019s mother, was à guest of honor at the function.silk, trimmed with pearls, nd carried the \u201cconventional shower i t, veal and orange blossoms, Her going-away costume was a grey toutisf = coat*and bon with red hat and feathers.The wedding march was played by Me, Lynnwood Farnum, organist of the Church of St.James the Apostle, Montreal, and refreshments were served in the large, dining room which was trimmed in green and yellow.The presents received\u2019 by the newlys wedded pair wete very numerous auch of extreme elegance.\u2026.The sisters of the bride who attended thy\u2019 nuptials were Mesdames Sykes, of Cowansvilley _Pettes, | of North Troy, vit.Vadnais, of Minne apolis.Minn ; GHbert, of Concord, NUH, and Miss Georgie Guillet, of this place.Mesors.Albert Guillet, of New York.N.Y.and S.Ju.and John Guil- let, of ra were the brothérs- herc for the event.T he \u2018other.friends and relatives from a\u2019 distance included Mr.and Mrs.Horace Guillet, and Mr.Remi Guillet, \u2018of Märicville, Que.; Mrs.Rambdell, of North Troy ; 5.Mr: Lorne Macdonald, the groonrs \u201cbrother ; Mré.and\u2019 Miss Macdonald, Miss Edith Jackson, Mr.and Mrs.Bb.Hug- -Mr J.A.Finlayson, Mrs.M.aosl- | war, Mr.Eruest Kollmar.BAZAAR AT DANVILLE WAS A GREAT SCCCESS, Danville, Oct.29.(Special) \u2014The R.C.bazaur closed Eriday eveninz after an exceptionally successful Tu.$2366 was collected in the various ways, The candidate in the popularity \u2018rontest were Ladies,\u2019 Miss Eunice Dohan and Miss\u201d Thibault: gentre- Miss Poban won the ¢ontest by Sos, collecting £332; twhile Mix Thibault collected £294.Mr.I.\" Roux collected 8385 and Mr.Hannan 8125.Miss souchard, Garthhy, and the Rev.Jae hie \u2018hmond, five dollar popularity L hr 12e i Tel water centre pivee, Dr mms aille Sherbrooke : cushions, Japaneas doll, brixs clock, Mr.Ja ucien Jot L onsdale, + ather ; dressed chick- 4 of dishes, ih, Mrs.Godbout : i Kev, Shorrooh : \u2018music vii work centre, parlor game, potatoes, \u2018de.alan IMacNamaru : Blais : A.framed picture, in: lace centre trani ; tén dollar.gold piece, Webb ; centre table, s.Jattan musie bella; Wright Gibson : .Mackenzie, ser Be, sistant Marshals, W.J.Roy, Kugene\u2026.Granby, Oct.and Friday.Thursday was tional church; the chair.\u201d business, Rev.ville, gave a most und emphasized the: necegsity of pure and good literature in the howe, and, the ea riful selection The conve larly fortunate in hay iW +, Grand Secretury Thr Vermont, present, most interesting, \"address, and working of Questions were asked, unl threw much light on the very practical and compr rehensive an _- The afternoon\u2019 SESRION! closed \u2018with singing \u2018aud a prayer hy Rev.KR.IK.Black.The evening session.co 15 minutes | Mr.Capel follow \u2018ol district work und afte \u2018dress on duws of teaching.iE D.Ellis was re-elected Cos Committers, J; M.Bi H,.Mr.The meeting ~ spicy interesting President : | Bradford, | Beurs and FF.closed- with prayer Wo.West by Rev.Friday\u2019 5 sedRions were odi=t church, the morning boishe taken talk on Word Rev.Cano Rev.éton, Saitton, Senday Assi Gionera] Secretary, ener and ds workings, at utes talk by Rev.J.PE \u2026.a conferetice up by a © hymn book: Maple leaves, | This helpful \u201csinging rcopseeralion the make-up of the decora- 4j % HARVEST PER.20.\u2014(spéctal.2 The \u201cMemorial Hall Georges church presented u very sat appe arasice The occasion ial harvest home suppdr.was tastefully decoraten fruit.and vegetables, angl were loaded with all the GRANBY 5 The bride wore a costume of white | Victoria Mid Mie Maric i> S.12 Bovnt : x uses | laguit : = berry pickle joe, ; gentleman'x-blnek suit.Ch.Laxon ; rocking chair, Mr.Gabrielle ; fosse ; childs erochet =: opera shawl, 2, Hanuan ; silver Miss A.Bovin ; .Girard ; Burbank: tablle cloth, Mr.w set, |.Craie Mr.Ghugniere: album, Hece, P.Ber- James = Hy Bonneville 5 rack, Miss Desnoyers_; C: Johnston ; um- gold SHE FFORD.COUN CON VENT LON.29 \u2014(Special.) | Fhe | Shefford County anni 5.4, Convention was held at Granby On silver witch, M.A.> bureau, Oscçar tine of Father Hebert, Eloise Roy ; gentleman\u2019 s gray suit, I.suit length ot dinner set rocker, Ed.6 anal oni ; \u201cprend Leon Darche ; .Cleveland, cushion, Benoit ; Tremblay ; James McCoy ; Cresson ; locket, Ba- crochet bid five dollar gold rattan TY |S.8.wrstlay first pa m con in the Mr.Pv her nde aspiring par ticularly urged.the department.Mi.taller work| by his; home ih, - Uagugregu- .Te J.D.|Wltis in Afte r the quiet hour led , and gegeral routine .T.ro -excolleñt address Cowans- of for ss.\\ 1 wi pr - .(M.Fal gav & tv ister] of an bulk by.mr.ed by report, © rave an itd- ileason,.Fi.(FL Ca- reld Me th.\u2018of God and Longhurst, J, 51 Theak- taught by Knowlton| Conter* ad three minis qed sled \u201c _ : *\u201celojed by \u201chymn apd bene- OMT: SUP of Nt où Thurs lay ev- tr the an- Whe half bw ith] flowers, thd Lables delicaeie, of \u201ceal nan namin led Father i cof Memphis, a d'onte of Pe- but in cach ce SOIeone heran his morning by with pathos that he bi 1 might, clean breast of at alimony, we vou*ll have Cour announce at i stwell ake 2 hé waved Ti the air no od and se alert te qpesemb Je Visit to kill amv then prointinge | wiles - man, Mr.A.W.Hygmau, - Cot.and: doubt, and : qor< =ned this Worn r Marquétus \u201cand rushed dou us orchard.and Fhe! things Mr.Henry Roux and Mr.Law- ( ein a Hannan.: athedral.most Was Qu branches - BE .\u2018 The Docs amounted Lo ST \u2014 - \u201c4 ARCHBISHOPS ALIMONY.(from the Rochester Jerpld 4 - ; ; _ o 4 tev.Francis M.Kielta, fector ofthe Church roi the Holy Angels, #12 Louis ut thf ag of \u201c2 chiot, wil andl gach Are hbishop f'éndriek tage nied Tor fn ba-hop Roine gave el] Father \u201czermagn cond Sands lie Vogee Sri ess een For been ued Toe ee creme fet A daurelrx détiters te dur Fan \"aber T took ride strict, Loud around the 1: cubiaikmert, findlly stop- - hor =\u2018 Lrationn sett t, Sony Leia order Or it, to {pay jt, gaspod \u201che fut: Minscreranes y tisronuh op continued : there h 1= bowen praivest Tor the othe { sriffercil irom whidh several: renom ao ét HX Gr AANA - f rensidleratle beri arid Ti be.Le wt pre miam re ot: a rte, pars ges ze ory ah ing Ap pstmt « crit og Inte mir dry .> >, ë ç- Leh JA Slate of oC = 2 ge er a 8e ie Va \u2026 2.LY \u20ac ig a & a po LEE > \u2019 cc + A ; - ; > MANY eu Wy : EARLY MORNINE: fe | _ SPECIALS FOR TO-MORROW, ) 1 1 assasuenert sue) 97007077 « Special Tuesday B 136 138 Wellington Brest.: vit Btore\u2019 clos #4 ny \u2019 \u2018Incomparable ik \u201cbars ans in sonsomable re fiotictons.\u201creduc - \u2018honest, straightforward argains that are genuine aad-true, Look ov | with u critical eye and.make money av » Pa - v sor pred J oon Early Morning Specials\u2019 1 - \"8 1010 a.m.To-morrow.No Telephone ' Orders.to be the most ; Cubans make \u2018the B Brg ri hand.The finest NECK FRILLING 8\u2014 / 4 5 different pattern neck lengths in baer 4 each box.Value 30cy 4 | ik Blue.8 to 10 a.m., 20c box.g | and, Le \u2018blanket.EMBROIDERED COLLAR TABS\u2014 Value 10c.8 to 10 a.m., 6c.\u2018 .TAFFETA RIBBON\u2014 : © 5 l\u2019ure silk, 83 in.wide, all colors.Le BAN \u2018 A very sightly, tot and shot whieh ves -you a chan ce of pr proming | to-miorrow, .reliable, high-grade importod-4, dits at specially duced \u2018prices\u2014 vis -y Value 14c.- | \\ eh Pr] direct e von uy \u201cte Ao.He 5 4 | 1 | a 1 : + E Butte, 4 Mont.Him - : { 8 to 10 a.m., 10c yd.; .\"9 Ts ffeta Silk,\u201c iE iil a { : 58 Jy od .Nelson, ; Ro land, G vues 2 ithe way the) HEMSTITCHED WHITE HANDKER- 7 \\ wool, good size,\u201d \u2018unshrink- a GIy.qd : =| oy owE Eo v Ba.Spokane, Wash.of Hs combine CHILES Just the Blanket for tie l' \u2018Rich FrencKk Taftets, pure.dys; rustle.= (nd, © Victoria, BG, Por, d wor Cee wes Sha TIRE MEE MEAS Bed Len Ga 2 he tll skins 00 ; .to 5 ur Spec the desirable shades.yalus 80c.=~ sks, Cal.e ä \u2014 LADIES\u201d SILK BELTS\u2014 PER PAIR sosecs obsess ac00e assesseut = :TO-MOBROW, P OR.Piakas and dine, .| vsti\u2019 \u2018Oct, Sint.* b a makiog them EE omy mim bo mJ able.Give your ¢ 1 Made of taffeta.silk in black -or white.Value |35c.Gold Pai it, déc Box British Silks, = | 18138 ot.od mea sc: 8 to 10 a.m., 22c._ For decorating\u201d and- gilding picture PERTE TE A { con - New shipment +0 SQUARE BLUFING\u2014 - frames, ete., à standard 20c article.>} Soft \u2018rieh lustrous quete mi\u201d \u2018nat C5 4 is tb » just In.C= Yalu A ans 10¢ pound.TO- MORROW, PER BOX 100.C ETP gy Fo so alu desir el: | ATLANTIC 3 Der AL 3 .; = ! \u2018sy ; ; | % , * _ KIPPERED : REABINGS-\u2014 *Door Rugs, Pa LS F sc] TO-MORROW bi 2 YARD, 40% ; ph OF THE GANS st Welling 7 \u201cValua Î8c tin .CXC Pe cE Teed ; pe : Se : This is pest little rug dor inside door ee 1 Pode mn mes 8 te 10 a.m.,_10c tin.use.\u2026 Prett ce shades.(pe ged: at Fansy.Silks, - I i #1 pe pue Ÿ L AL HAL \u2014 PARLOR MATCHES\u2014 around.29 in.3 1 \u2018Six plecan fancy shot effect.and usa 2 Aocéers.: Ty IEBECC CE! .ol 10 a.pa.\u2026 8-five cent \u2018boxes for, [rings A VALUE Ca Specially goood waning.ct nd a: wil].vi Pink ud blue BE oily | : .> ; : fl Sel a up sm wa or éntire | » ' ! TO-MORROW a.reed.ese sovocû Gosse anita! a ie f | : :À - | az ORANGE\" MARMALADE\u2014 / In glass sealers.Valhe 13c.| | ct Oct., 8 to 10.a.m,, 10c, \u2018| | ginetade- in effe nix Co Yaa vin Sherbrod Par Lan Sherbrooke This i is.our big seller \u2018and vil compare with many hig A 4 PE Levis 1:00 p.m., Que Sk PICKLES\u2014 Table Oilcloth, = 2lc1 va TO-MORROW yar I \u201cForty-five \u2018inches wide in white, mar- Black Peau.de.0 ES Valu 15e.\u201d ble and fancy color, pattorns, ,nontratk-; + EU | ; 8 tg 10 a.m, 10c Doble.+ able qualit Usuat-235c.\"| The quality we ofieé 01 005 Daily t Bunüay- +e A do © avin u no MORROW 21e YD.| + '|\u201cBongets\u201d veal French _paasedengly.fi eave Sherbroo Tey a ; .known the world over as the best.to be | Pa vive Levis 9.20 p.m.; - ut À -Special |had.Rich pure silk quality, non-crecke- |\u201d $.50 pin.Daily except | Ladies 101 +.| ble, unchangeable \u2018black.For a fine k A on\u2014Leave.She | : ae i, ai or = length, this is unsurpassed.2 be rive Devis 7.15 2 u Warm su norton su | | | BE apte She : : Ct Se he ee \\ \"5 = RK } ay A er \u201cNavy i- u Plana, ct Satyrduy, Lo.\u2018been in Thee hess Mr.noue Fc 4 thodist Church _ on Monday evening ha, Montcalm an vi ' 4 izes 24 an nches.- , =r io 7 HE t suc by ot a erected mp ne ne gg ne SUL EI PERSONNE 280] a, TR\" Sue or Bron | ae tes do {ams a erally sells at 9c to 00c dor.Sizes 28 and 32° inches.AA 0 I] The \u201cEvening Star\u201d \u2018which was :men-|Tain.A large momie from Cook- ù mot Mot Pi pue, Slansteu = ~ TO-MORROW 4c DOZ.\u201d | Special to-morrow, 58e.Solid 150.Day tioned in he Jose \u2018of the Record, dated shire, Ma arbleton, \u2018udswell, Bishop\u2019s E Pire Ins, Oo 5 co 1 La.-; iday last, is \u2018eausing a good degl;.of Crossing and surround ling \u201cvicinity were 3 - French Girdle Corsets, 68¢|Hooks and Eyes, i 16c box 2 ton on tfackets Corn Starch for 15e ds oe think.the asserts amour spe | present and did ample justice to the 5 E fe oo To those who \u2018like a short corset this Black or\u2019 white, .approved y jum, stale: 4 pounds Small White Beans 1156] loon with an electric light attachment thor repast -seryed by the ladies.After A\" L T 1] : : item should be of greatest.interest.French 144 hooks and eyes.in a box.4 pounds Good Rice for 4 most probable.It was first heard of addi supper, which was served in the For- sul JBL , 3 girdle style, low bust, very closely boned.4.TO 0-MORROW 10e BOX., f ive: cent tins Sardines for 18 seen from here some two weeks ago: Mk.esters Ball, in aljouramont was made 1 | they 0 KIND Ga Good quality coutil covering, making \u2018this > {en cent tins Iye for .: -15¢ Luther Moulton, who had octasion to go to the Church e chair was occupl ausé ! =, PE AER a very durable\u2019 and comfortable corset.Lined Underskirts, .gl 35 2.ten cent tins Stove Blacking for | 15\u20ac to \u2018the heights of.fe Dust, by the pastor, Rev.M.Robinson.Ad- Bec ava had \u2018ooly from 781 re K.McLARI dE Usual \u2018value 90c._ °c 12.Len cent tins Cone, or .ie jean of it from the people there, who dresses were given by, the Rev.Messrs.They are Dos ur Co Craig gt, | orth HE TO-MORROW .G8c Fine - quality \u2018Mercorized Sateen, with.2 ten cent cakes C value % 10) 1 a live on-the height of land and.would Deeprose, Kelly, Cassopp and others PERIAL LAUN | I, Er ; PER PAHR 1.aoosss Buvere dees see A | deep flounce and frijl.lined down to the.ounces Nutmegs (va ) fof.Xbc{ haveian unobstructed view! of \u2018any étrange The Cookshire uartette of male voices im ih] | - i! knees with extra quality scarlet flan 2 \u2018ten cent.tins\u2019 spice for\u2019 15e phenomena, \u201cappeari q \"Th 10; A, 0.| .q y B ppearing on the horigon.sang ver éficétively, \u2018Home, Sweet -, PolephoRs Fo 5 AGHAN 4 W hisks.7, 10c otte.| A warm underskirt for\u2019 \u2018winter we x five cent packets Cow rand Soda - Mr.Moulton: brought the news to town g very! s 2, 3 4 .| ; 9 ; and still light in weight.for 15e: and it has caused quite 8 lot of interest Home, - -8 d \u2018ôther .sélections.Mr.EEE EF \u201d AB.u ag Moog.0 LL ECIALIST.@ : poses Oo ras a BTS oe Bio ee speed ily Sls EPR onber wote he sol.sown sn EE Lim de de .- | ; , - oO ssue oO 1e F \u201c mi oO ere \u20ac 8010-1] Oct.mr | a ose - ; ~ .TO-MORROW 10c.: we ark 1 them i éothes crete ou 31 35 2*ten cent packets Jelly Powder for i | no re eres ists of the\u2019 ns Proceeds, $60, McCallum Le ler bu st y Bherbrooie sd LEO - 1g | ; pr msn 1 AA C AN: to appl du uct à deb, .Master He Housé: a \u2019 LT Gent\u2019s Uaderwear, 42 1-2c Silk Waists, - 8L25|s alg : | | ds xsi Ai ond DERRY LINE, prly du-Uhu \u2018ith of the measles, 80 ae vo {al frog, @ SORBultation: 4 sk 5 Fleece lined with close-woven top, pos- ne SE | ta ais : (| _ Oct.29\u2014Gok F.DB.Butterfield Jeft -.me INDSOI R, MILLS.ed it, and, oo ae Sanday, 8 ado tm, eve ' itively unshrinkable, full assortment of Fifteen waists -in_ \u201cadsorted silke in.21 PO N PATH SUGA ( Friday for \u2018Montreal, * \u2018Mrs, B tterfield, | na - , (in his little 1/8.> and ails 3% At his Office-17 y, , of white md black.None worth loss.\u2019 than | UNDS RED \u2018AR FOR UW Oct.29.:Th hidk 1 Henry Fowler os! » Qu 17 sizes in shirts and drawers.: | 88, others up.to $5.ne Slight.craie \u201831,00.\u2026 | \u2018accompanied by Miss Edith Wells will M c A = c en, bie social - at \u2018 Marie .o out of Mr.©.from.i0 ; Good value at 50c.would niake toese up-to-date.FINEST PASTRY FLOUR IN(25 mp > iin.him \u2018there and they will leave on Mrs, A: Wittyls -lms been postpone io wr the vis h O0 | L - .TO-MORROW 424c EACH.\u2014 BEST (CHOICE * Le 8 T5 : cotton bags.to-morrow 70c, e turday en for Los Anal Qal., till Thur oy 8th 3 November.house Bertrom oies a te pl t .Mig i.IS EARLY TO-MORROW vorsse | 18 BARS COMFORT-SOAP FOR 50c.\u2018where they will spend.the winter.\u2018 .to break.| We ure à a nb a : ¥ Co .Faacy, Flannelette, 8 1-2e| 7 FINEST DAIRY BUTTER, TO-MORROW | Mr.J.Al Hnt who is one of \u2018our _ AT THE RACES.will have anything 10 S45 jor 49 Eh pond af, La : 2 - These flannelettes come fin colors of Ladies\u2019 Suiting, | i | 79¢ Yd \u201c28\u20ac pound,; ov ices , Jocal 8 sportsmen, recently killed 2 fine Upon.1 just von | 510 on a hogse pet rs.Seth Oo sting {risnts- 2 dei Street, J Lo ' navy, green, cardinal, etc.,|letc., fl 1 ! a De : \u2018deër he PE, < Dunvi ¢ A =.; 04 +, atripo end neut gure pa terns a Care Blick and navy ground with neat stripe.a \u201cFH Proparations are hbw Suipléte For} Downs.\u201c{Ji.4 lost, $10.on one that COURT \u2018LLL i.- every desirable \"for ladies\u2019 iwaists, wrap- A special quality for entire costume or Co th celebration of the Joc nuniversar didn't have any head, (Detroit ¥rec © DupSH \u201cIW c pers or for children's wear, .« - dress.Good warm winter weight.50.f: Teas and Col ees \u2019 \u2014 J Lress.\u2014 Oct.99.\u2014Mré.SPECIAL TO-MORROW Isic ¥ yo.- ss vide unspottable finish.Regular F \" g i So = So TL has been i for some, : we 4 a alue Lo tt © .Have you tried our specie 8 in Teas an TE La IE f st as er ma y : eg $ : ing as 1a y Boy\u2019 s Caps, i ORROW- .Te | HS Parisian Hair - newer is not a dye, Th.{ .T 1% : | EF YARD.fore aries sens .10: Coffee at 25c.Co : \u2014put resto Tape Hair to its youth wire.L.A.st 7 : 0-mo = nF | ; .ful soft and glossy color.It cures: friends in peel À rs : a.morrow 0 æ ; à £ | Remnants wie - per 1b.packet.\u201cDahdruft : Eee of the scalp and Che.Ladies es\u201d QU d pare Te \u2018 : = Peak sy \u201cin\u201d = où Remnant box will be the contre\u2019 di j 1 07 1% , makes the A arching.strong.BR nosday B al rok : gas À .Fweed pri tt dre Fut tHe \u201ccay Fat Activity\" to-nibir aw: #27 Numerons reminanti ie guarantee theso to ip equal to any My Qsgo fi & 3 and ready wears: Value 204 - of élonKings, dress atuffs, ete, etc:, argfsetd.at 35c elscwhore.{A stiff claim, oo as seid A all Druggiats 3 | .Co ME toni 8 ornet no } A co TOMORROW 136, 443 40s marked cd wibcial \u2018toé\u2019 \u201ctemorrow\u2019 s sale; = but \u201cwe mean it, _ = \u2014 pli .i \u201c und Jun rid i =, 5 exe \u2014\u2014 it rate ba wih 2 \u201c > ose en .ans = Sr 2 = =4 = ow - Ve 4 { CET à = =\" ä ot ; r 2 EE z , 4 , Co - \u201c Cy i des - Lo.| - : : 7 am . abi : : io _ ilk - _ ! 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A =\" AIA TIA Rn 7 2 \u2019 1 i At.i LOEN : 34 E ml L 10 B D: ; t i A \u2018 \u2019 { Là - .2 a iz J§HERDN! I tqs 1] ee | WINTER SHOES: JET - il Fi pi TSH Te be b h En oer imght tity grain of WINDSO a 9 $7 aa ti : | niin ol 1: nest oe 2) ; _ 9 = 1 = a eut Co Ta perfed cryin.CR Ad SY \u2018BR $40) TEREST TO FARME RS.| Victbrin Hall?\u201cthe Auspices TABLESAL wa PU JE 5 .dE % mortgage se | be question ol what the Bedford Athletic Association, wil \u2014pure and dry.That is why # AD OF Co _ : FE wl sn: on rot gag .ph kind of horse quite a sucerss despite the bad roads.cakes 4! real 9 tate at current rate it is best for the farmer to breea 19 | The principal entertainer was Mr.W.never - y, OÙ où greât importance.Locality and Wentworth, of Boston, Mi M » oo LEATHERS - conditions overn tl , 1 , Misses arion | .- g 1 the farmer\u2019s choice Satcheller and M \u2018 .di CH FOSS, largely.Th amie Currie contribut z DAVIDSON, Ty ÿ Bu e following points made d.a piano duet with excellent taste ; \u2014 ident, Sec.-Treas.1 Jroiessor Skinner, before the Ne- Mise Batcheller also contributed a-pia- certain to give the utmost | be helpful + Stock Association, may solo, which was heartily encored.ci ool Bool (s satisfaction.ay 1e dance, wh oo p .0 | li we were asked to describe the be held after whic wa amount | + \u2018J.A.WIGGETT 1 cerine haf a ext horse for farm \u2018work the task Postponed on account of the scarcity | oo & CO, ; : would not be sa difficult.But no con- of dancers, After paying all expenses | Opposite New Court House.; sideration of this subject should ig- about ¥5 was cleared, an Supp es.«| nore the \u2018question of profit to pe de- The latest atrivals include ¥r.Robt.; Wi d K This preparation is high- i « From per fi he am In Fo a Toronto, the guest of his » 12ar nife Cleaner ly recommended for obsti- Iu rmers will find about as easy mother, Mrs.(Dr.) Cassils ; Mrs.Cro- ; y - nate Coughs, LJioarseness, put on the Sn FL Paques thes of Sig npridge j ANGEL.Render stains.and polishes eight Bronchitis, ', Asthma e 1 other i sr err ai Ny.1 au | : ; je oe a bik business.Somuone must Gla of Menfscih} | Mrs.ISheHus, Déug ut \u2018and\u2019, Stationer, os Jouns both; sides.of the knife at | all Pulmonary troubles, | gro Bes.for city and commer- Sigabe Mis Son by of | g hy JF , \\ ciad \u2018usé, anfli:no_one 1s better prepar- St.\u201d Armands ; Miss Hattie.Mosenberg- shows, Jou Less (ork, no dirt, wives pleased, oo 50c.per Bottle ed to do it, so far as lecët and\u2019 sur.CT; Of Rosenberg.éme =) \u201cony 15, ighted.: 17 \u201c LL rroundings are concernedj than, the far- The member or 4 of the Young People\u2019s Ni va : 2 nl hom cent} tach, y = += for sale at mer.\u2018Under most conditions farmers Auxiliary held a sewing bee at the China St pron s ichen Goods and}: °- \u2019 RE : cannot afford to lose sight of the pro- home 6f Miss Marion: Batcheller on | ore.719188) ,Ç fits to \u2018be made from this_source.Fräday evenittg.The Young People\u2019s + James.\u2018Thom pson, Griffith's drug Store, ; On most farms a tew colts can.be Auxiliary.Propose hôlding a \u201c\u2018seveh Mr.Wi ian went last\u2019 week to -[- : (OK 9 Cent :S CC 5 ge gr own cach year v ery, cheaply, ,and with font Th \u201cin the Foresters\u2019 Hall on| Sudbury, Oit., td wire a\u2019 large electri | © 715 Stra theons Sion) (Opposite New Court House.) it very little trouble.\u2018This enables |.ight station.: : if the way they are made one.to dispose of the older horses and Mrs.\u2019 M.J.Quinn, Miss Manic Quinf 5 ! = C Try us for Ted and Coffee it hays.61 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que, bi ne ualit of thus keep young stock, which will ve\u2019 and Master Jhs.Quinn left on Friday] Mrs.Walter Borlase, of Montreal, ir] ~ .2 ry } Ts increasing in\u2019 value.Geldings shouûtd for Granby, Wht they expect to: re the guest ofTher sister, Mrs, G.E.Bor- TENDER FORESIGHT.tng workmanshi never be kept be 1 side \u2018In future rs.Quinn and fami age, Fulton Ave.i .shins, an , P» As mares Au beyond ° suitable 82e, will be müch missed in this place where \u2019 ñ A oid Craokybo.\u201cI think we'd better h \u201cHOUSE To er them the most-reli- will be just as serviceable, p Mr.John Macdonald, of New York, the ave making and at the same time produce a colt they have lived for a number.of years.r.John Macdonald, of New ork, passage and staircase repapered while | x able, Give your order now.worth fifty to \u2018a hundred dollaf Mr.E.Quinn will remain here for the is the guest of his mother, Mrs.Magd- I'm laid up, Mra.Grimage.; 92 Melbourne Street.- When we take into acceurit the rofits + winter.{donald, in Lennoxville, 3 Mrs: G.(his housekeeper).\u201cLor sir: + Apply, Miss Allen, 76 Melbourne.New ship ment ot \u201cBoston to\u2019 be gained by such a method and Cine Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist Mr.W.H.Brent has returned: from con on Tate er it and see ow\u2019 ye Road.* rl.648 ne Store, Docket .4! .- ce Derbys\u201d.just in.: the demands of the market, .we will cial of held the Jt chit he Tore tore?a two\u201d weeks\u201d holidgy in New York, fork with staircase wall make such | doubtless be led to the conclusion that Liall on Wednesday evening; Oct ith.| Boston and Lawrence, Mass.(Suites.\u2014 ; CT GATIEN & LAKEMAN 7 a farmér cannot\u2019 afford to produce th {51 Wellington St.horse exactly suited to fim work.° A bo untiful repast was provided Xe Mrs.H.McIntosh has roturped i : The press is full of discussion on the the ladies of the congregation to which Waterville, where she spent Sunday | farm horse and h was \u2018done ample justice by the peoplet with her daughter, Mrs.Colquhoun.- RS SL LS oo some recommend, one and pee ani present.By some risen EI 4 A Bh .er, but most of all lose sight of the ho programme ds given, but the ee Ph 2 m J ew F- > i und Wiss (I ; RE OF SATISFACTION ! Re: PUY, Nh he ening was passed very pleasantly in\u2019 \u2018onnor have returned from a pleas- : - ae a RAILWAY Yo market value of the animal.\u2019 Former- \u2018playing varioas games.About $35 ant\u2019 trip to Boston and Revere Beach.= a : _.T ly what is known as a general pur- i in effect Oct.8th, 19086.v P wag realized.aD ving Sherbrooke.Dn horse hon commonly found on the Messrs, C', G.Palmer and J.C rellar Mrs.C.F.Otivier, wife of Mayor.LADIES\u2019 | » .a Sherbrooke 7.30\" a.m., ar- farm, and there are 10s¢ who now wore in Veifice on business the first of Olivier, has issued invitations for: a .1.00 p.m., Quebec 1.10 p.m.advocate such.Whe.market, however, the week.large réception on Tabla, Oct.30th, HosiERY AND UNRERWEAR a\u2014 = 17:14 (CENTRAL | oe \"2 8 : | a dd parer prc = axeept Sunday.ke 4.00 does not recognize any such \u2018class, and es E.at hep xopidence,.No.7 Bull street.ane: «yg oll Sherbrooke .m., when they go t \u2019 ; , : 7 y = NS, hsp Leave 20 pa.arrive Quebec unelassed hogse.re.ty axe à cheap, ~ SHEFFORD owes NTAIN.il Ph Wasociation football » game to ory Evers item in this list is a fighting argument for Serog rgie\u2019 8, tals oo Yew gil 0 pm.Dally except Sunday.other they would be un volitable to Oct.29.\u2014Mrs.Fdward Seales of have \u201cbeen played: on the Parade | \u201creal\u201d 3 barvai pain your goodwill and our reputation.as being, Mon BL.Giz | .soumodation-\u2014Lenva o£ erbrooks 9.80 farmers: * There is, how ver er another Granby, spent'a few days Inst week, | Groupds \u2018Saturday afternoon did not gain_centre, ru - man, te 130 on ve except are consideration \u2018 of more importance.th har duughtor, > Nes.a Mion A take place.The a team tele: 1 se Ladies\u2019 pute wool plain black cashmere Hose, full Hashioned and SE a Modern agriculture is earried on by ones, 180 ily er, Miss Sane phoned that they could not come.amless, double heel and toe.Regular 40c., Special, per pair, 2c.RE To \u201cArriving Sherbrooke.the use of heavy implements, such as | A large flock of wild geese.was som The lady organizers oi the recent _ Jodie English made, ribbed, black © Cashmere\u2019 ~ Hose, medium J ian Quebec 2.30.io 5 binder, Jan plough, manure spread: pussing over here the 23rd en route ymagar offer their most pancere thanks weight.To.clear, PEL PAIT.\u2026.\u2026\u2026vrccccersrrsces sersererereeses oovasenarece ovsanveees 19e.ik a he and others wey require a great for the South.o the directors of the Monument Na Children\u2019s plain and ribbed C 1 ha wrt.Sunday.deal of power, and consequently a ç «i tional for their generosity in placing b p an cd Cashmero Hose medium weigh, dou- ys ve Quebec 7.80 a.m., Lévis y Miss FE.J.Armstrong was the guest le heel and toe, \u2018Regular 19 s se rive Sherbrooke 1.To a, heavier horse than our fathers used.of her nivee, Mrs.8.W.Booth, of Wa- the bowling alleys at their disposal], & c., Special per pair\u2019 arussrsereeunes pececnati 13c.a E wept Sunday.1 Market horses may be divided into |terloo, for a few davs.; to the Harmony: Baud and- to -Bour: b Women\u2019 «fi ine quality natural or white ribbed \u201cVests, long sloaves, ab Iotuiion\u2014_Leavs Quebec 6.30 p.m., | two main classes.Those for draught Mr.Jas.1.Hetherington, youngest geault\u2019 8 Orchestra for the excellen \u2018button front ; Drawers\u2019 to match.Splendid fall weight.The styles i lave Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke purpasgs, such as heavy draught, \u2019bus,-| son of Mr.John Hetherington, left re- music rendered, to Mr.-Sangster for we have been » seine for 35c.Special per garment .We.3 the free use of its electric lighting one) Jao as al\u201d except ek PY express, etcl,\u201d harness and saddle hor- cently for Detroit, owl puted.: \"ir 3 5 : » |ses, whiëh.include \"drivers, coachers A number of our farmers att nded | to all who contributed.to the success J y praer snesrsmes\u2019s\u201d WU | Manager, oa Fass.Agt- and saddlers.- - 7 the Dominion Goverñment auction sale of the bazaar.f SL ' MEN 8 UNDERWEAR | : vp 8 k Tr 3 D + ; po ae, * rr The heavy\u2019 draught horse must have of pure bred swine.Mr.G.H.\\Arm-| The Mens Meeting at the Young i weight and strength.Qt is not so strong purchased\u2019 two, and Mr.John Men\u2019s Christian Association yesterday The change in the weather indicates heavier Underclothing, * and! much a question of height as weight.| I\", Booth one.L afternoon was a farewell service to.the ~that delays in getting it are dangerous \u2018from hedth and economy cs fimo ures mu LA ih shui indeed Sounds.or ATRIGHT CANDIORD.| | pk.\"oom, which have been rented Aff POI Of lev st weigh sixteen undred: pounds or , |For twenty years: the Association has \u201c_ Men\u2019s five Ribhbed moré.The greater the weight the | \u2014 \u201c !\u2019[heen quartered in the Y.M.C.A., Hynd- shrinkable ; sizes 33 Merino Underwear, very elastic, guaranteed ane | greater the value.They must have How He Met the Emergency with la lock, egular 8c., Special per garment, ibe.g man block, but because of the \u2018better or a suit \u2026\u2026 : good feet, legs, plenty of/ \u2018bone and Backward \"Tenant.+ facilities offered at the\u2019 \u2018Association rercornce atcsocane ser soceshoupanenoaceceur nossosoen waeses are.vonaronne \u2018ensnocoos $1.45 quality, , and where these aye * coupled .A Montreal landlord developed an in-| House at No.28 Dufferin Ave., thfe Mep\u2019s Black Cashinere Half Hose,\u201d spliced heel and toes, heavy fall | with good style and action they com- genious idea for getting the rent où£l gark is being removed to that place.weight, soft and clastic ; sizes; 94 to Il, per pair I.goer avers \u201c23e.mand the highest market price.The of a /backward tenant.The reason the During the \u201cweek the change will be 3 pairs for vim rer ven pr sorsvaneevenercanecarrerene aucrvnceurne sesearens vee errr 056 bus and express ore, of light: ter weight, han did, pot pay his rent was because made, and the meeting next Sunday \u2019 and not so strongly built} [smoother ° he hadn e money e reason 1 afternoon will be held jin the reception WOTTON.= SALE and have better action.They should hadn\u2019t the money was because he was hall \u2018of the new.place, \"This.house will BR SASH CURTAIN MUBLINS , Rahat [hors be thought of.as small draugnt down on du uk.k his à + di a) \u201cbe, oscupied by the Association until ;_ \u2014_mmememmmmemnnnnnnnnme ee Le lorses, as they are entirely distinct we landlord took his tenant down-lthe new building'is erected, plans for ; \u2018 ; | Tia, October 30th, 1906 and different.to- McLean & Campbell's Semi-read¥| which are being: drawn up just now.À ee i A Toe à Curtain Musline, 27 inches vis o trim | \u2018A-description of harness and saddl Wardrobe, bought him a new \u2018suit off large number of men bore (À 8 n x vas sed handsome lace insertion, With wide hy indersi; ed h ceived inst uctions p e Be e testimony to value, Special | Bay gne pe ived instr horses is scarcely necessary: in thus clothes and made him feel like a ney ¢ the helpfulness of the Association dur- » wpecial we crete serena seers ens sebeveees os cl 240.44 , discussion, as\u2019 l consider th .| man wi e courage to go ating tl of its old d- oo 3 ape a Mrs.c.W.BROOKS a ther too light fon Tarn them, altoge- land a job.- And a few days ajo the ee the hoe and oso Ys onl C 9 | SASH CURTAIN Ni rs.- i Yo i$-moving to Montreal to sell at her over, the average farmer cannot put tenant had paid up \u2018all his back rent.greater, broader and more exhaustive _ 27 in: White Bobbinet trimmed with 2} in.lace edging.Extra ee 12 Wolfe $ St., Sherbrooke, -with4 them on the market profitably.The | That isthe\" kind of a landlord to work would be done in the new place, special for per yard .Leerrrrrnrenterenroseniones veerervarsns facsarress eavscesss 124¢ = CA a cr household furniture percent \u2018of high-grade roadsters, driv- have.: Sherbrooke and especially when the new building: \u201cHill in.Te cdi Bobbinet, trimmed fine lace insertion and _full irs - ielock, pot.ms ers and coachers produced irom com- Boucher & Lacroix, of Sherbroo e, should be completed.- ce edging.Per yard cssuscouves nesseaerss < Lesrntsenesens RE.Tiens eee 15e.JOHN.J; GRIFFITE, Auctioneer.mon mares is small and uncertam.8® the possessors of the Semi- ready: \u2014_/__ 1° © to WINDOW ACCESSORIES.: The demand for these is poor.franchise.oo .| + Coaticook House\u2014i opulak home tar Complete Curt P Eye Ear, baton 8 Maine Rr R.A study oi the market shows that à | Es CAN se || travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop.| with Fi rh ain, oles finished in a walnut and mahogany, wy large percent of the hprses that go _ ; I C4 0 ends, rings and brackets, at each, Special 23e.| il 5 p.m.Belk ri § ; there are light aud unclassed, and as Det 29.\u2014Miss Effie Emmett leaves + : .paque Window Shades, in colors of green apd cream ; size is 36 err Winter Arrangement, a rule these are cheap and plentifut, soon for Boston, where, she expects a TWO DIE IN FLAMES in x 6 ft.; mounted on spring roilers with attachments, complete, To ENNING, \u2018M Py © .* OCTOBER 8th, 1906.On the other hand horses of tne position.À ; AT BOWMANVILLE: ONF mail order customers tlie :price will be ohly, each winners cones vr es De st, Coaticook.Spec\u2019 tas rm duly xcepy Sunday, \u2018except draught types, and particularly © the es b.Clark, of Evansville, - and Co \"\u20ac w% \u2019 Ve : when ot ted.rs, M./ a ?tv - \u2018 - M4 am for St.Johnsbury, good po ph hort has CM Ve, hava been visiting relatives and OLD FOLKS HONE DESTROYED Hy BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS | Yom, Boston, Springfield and io time during the past decade\u2019 when richds here for a few days.el : FIRE T 1S MORNING.EE 0 \u2014\u2014 ras End, 10.00 am, arrives N nt # first-class heavy - draughter would Mr.Norman Huntley is staying M.CT + \u2019 _ - Heavy White Wool Blankets, in double bed size.Regular 83.50 ; Sue = hf * 12:10 pm, connecting with evport not sell at a profit to the \u2018produder.eve wl sun ee Il laugh CF, AS ! * Bowmanville, 0 t., Oct.29.\u2014 (Spe-| pair.- - Buy these for, pair .feseernrsnnsnains vis aeeeeererieeees sresrenes arererend 52 IR.Ï 2 ak Newport for Boston and Port- | Such.horses are demanded by ,many or oy d Mrs, Georg e Hooper attend: foie Thon Ee na es of the Old} The best ualit 11-4 manufacturers ~ an.wholesale mer- vr.an g 041 Folks.Home, Mrs.) Curtis, a blind wo- Ww 9 y in white and gray Flannelette Blankets, War EXPRESS \u20149.15 p.m., for \u2018Bos chants at high prices, In the mar- éd the Oddfcllow\u2019s entertainment, oh quan, .and Mrs.Wilson, perished in a orth $1.35 pr, Special, per pair ee veerrreriers vumvene\u2014ee 105 lon and Now York.hots to-day th 1 ill \" he mar- cg wansville on Friday evening.=.if fire which destroyed the\u201d home, * \u201cearly Double hed! Bed C [ Jd = THE SQUTH.\u2014 xpress leaves kets to-day they will range in prite | Mr.and Mrs.O.Ray, of Boston rol his fiporning.\u2019 Fines and nes ed Comforters, covered : With pretty Art ilko- Baton 9.00 a.m., Worcester 8.00 from $150 to $500, depending on the guests.of Mr.J.Bullock's, also, 2 he, Matron of * the Home and her vv ench, BR i a an voit white coitos} wool, Good value nt 81, 5 -*m., Portland, * Me., 8.45 a.im.size.and quality.Everything -consid- \u201cMalcohn and F Iwin Ray; of the same\u2018 7 s F did h k xtra AP cial each .revert sverroarrene eseritens sarerieses RTPI centre evens 517385 \u2019 told 9.10 am, arrives Sher- °red, this \u2018type of horse will be most | place, are \u201chére visiting their sister, rest 9 ti À croi \"a in saving the | °° ke 8.20.pm.profitable for farme Some\u2019 think M $.Fletcher, who is quite ill.of A re inmates rs.Wilson \u2018 | .\u2014Leaves Boston- 7.80 the light horse, such as uséd for \u2019bus re \u2014 ee re 1 out, [ {he building but (returned to get \u2014 What 5c.Will Buy Te Sok 11) Me, &45 p.m., Land express purposes, arc better adap- B TASMAN.: From 200 ing and was suffocated in P= | Pa boot 7.15 0 p.m., arrive Sher ted to farmers\u2019 conditions, but in his Oct.29.\u2014Mr.Pense, of Sherbrooke; The fire originated through a \u2018dofoe- : The nimble nickel has double buying, power at the notion counter Leaves Concord 5.45 a.m., via effort to produce the heavy type a Ar.A.10.Ross, of Cowansville, and tive fire- place.Lo mono.Savings on little things are not to be despised, because Trine comecting with mixed at \"sufficient = \u201cnumber of failures will re- | Mr.Eastman, of Foster, were in town}.+ - little things are apt to he most wanted.+ | Newport,\u201d If inde t ter t to | \u201d + ce .= | a arriving Sherbrooke 8-00 foe the.demands.¢ fighter, type to Shin ver.ot Coons and family have! fii.THOS.HAM, OF BARFORD.Linen Tape Measures, 60 inches Mohair Shoe Laces, for ladies RE FLAN oo ; : : ! Barford 20 : _\u201c ong, marked on both sides, or.gentleme 36 10 4 og | ANDERS, Fhe heavy draught horse is the best moved to Cowansville on a farm.arford, Ot.(Specinl)\u2014 Mrs.Regular, Se, Special, 2 for 5c ° long, Special, BE dore.5 Gen'l Pass.land Ticket Agt.for several réasons.He can be pro- Mr.(Berger.has bought the Girard, Lucy ;Keach Ham, widow of thé late i Thos Hum, passed away at the home Pearl Buttons, two and four \u2018 * cv : Trait Ph Japanese Hair Ping, in all sizes, g Boston, Mass.| I ily and cheaply, requires lit- ny 1 take 94 ry C1, 5 \u2018duced, eastly ¢ ply, requires farm from Mr.Arres, and taken po ESNE.BO L FLETCHER, Agent, tle attention and is readily broken.|isession.Mr.Arres has moved to Sher-| Vi her son, B.D.Ham; on Sunday, the \u2018 hôles, in all-sizes, Regular lue! i t, ue WHITE, \u2018Furthermore, he! can,be used: on the [ibrooke.| 25th ist, at the advänced - age of 88 Régular lc.package, Special and 150 doz, Special, only, wl bei farm from two to four years, and thus Mrs, Bracey, of Bolton, was visiting Yo : 10 packages for +.\u2026 perenne 5e © dozen È Se.gaer ond.pay his way; blemishes do not detract |lfriends\u2019 her \u2018this week., Funeral wil, be held from her \u2018late, | 4 I - Black ne cou wo ee TE PE i = 105 i v esidence > » te Ko nite ooks and: Tw Structural Engineer so much irom his sale as in the case | Miss D.McIntosh, of.Bondvilr sas Tuesday at roo er roo cemetery, | Curling irons, in small and large Eyes, rust-proof, in, all sizes.| 8 Montcalm ard M st \u2018of many other types, \u2018and he is well |! gudst-at her brother\u2019 s, Mr.A ce \u2019 I 1: sizes, Reg hlar Se.to 15c/ Regul .ds l, ; wg\" pnes erected sinc 1 agog Sts.|.itéd to the heavy work now found Intosh, this week, .- + : - each, for, cach re à gular 5e.a car \u2018pre cid M haps I ean pe at January.Lou the farm.A few years ago much \u2014J \u2014 {| + TUE PROOF OF THE \u2014 _ TT 5e.ree cards for ue.lor th \"nd h 1 d,.A:FANCY.] Miss Mi \u2018.oo \u2018 ky uy, Stanstead and - .Bber- was sald ahout the yery short-legge Lo ggs.\u201cIt was good of you, Wil- 2d Fire to, on.extremely blocky | horse! and to- day With what \u2018\u2018the Indian Summer means, ly, give that poor blind man \u2018your Regular 50c.Music for Be.Per Cop .such are good sellers, \u2018but a far su- Soy ature In en she \u2018 Ke what are you iting for?\u201d .Regular 500.Music for Por_Gopy.rs , the-act- ture\u201d Co vant to see if he'll find tl 8 E L T Ë MN a perior ler Fore.of sixtech pf Lays \u2018on, her_ guadiest paint._ : worm in it.\u201d (Sketch.ie J'ostage one cent Pxtra on each piece of musie.dred pounds and upward \u201cwith good vac AL, | : action, aud style.Such a horse wiH 0CO0000OED00000000000000 IN STRU MENT AL.; KINDS y ; \u201cps K M .not only sell to advantage, but fill The Tale of a Monkey.The Simple Life; March, T wa 3: hy A.cLAREN, the role of farm horse well.He Jan a .: 21 ] Goad: bye Maggie May.| Step.aren, | 4 g Bt.Moctreal Que, be taught to walk rapidly,\u2019 and does \u2014 ~Winnebogo, March, Ay | mare | not know what a load is.Where such A Boston schoolboy\u201d was \u2018pon the T rotley Line, - | The Antler, March, Two Step.| *# LO.Rar BACH WERE are \u201cbred and raised on a farm ey veak d Kl tall, \u2018 Sitting Bull.Bo-Peep, Intermezzo, © Two | i cost very little and help mig itily in w and sic .ne \u2018 Step._ ° i - SPÉCIALE M.D.making up for losses from cattie fecd- ve Way down in Alabama.Heartsease.A Reverie gf Re 1699 has h [sr ing, ete.They can be produced by | / Out in Automobile.The Passing of the Bard, March, di \u201cte ose Jaa fun charge of thi mating the heavier mares with Fa ' : \u201cHis arms were soft and flabby.There s a Tcart Beat) ji: Dance of the Paper Dolls; Cape | id 18 Bherbrooie roat Department bred draught stallions of any of the .\u2019 Te * seating all lor rice, Fantastic, a air Ss yy © Sacred Heart Hospé joading draught breeds of - approved | - He didn't have.æ strong muscle i in his You.: ; Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club is L tom 8 ponmutathon: :\u2014A# Ehe Hospt | YPC and quality.\u201cWith prevailing entire body.EE .The Trish Volunteers.Waltzes.2 eh ey, Alo &-m.; every day excep' high prices it_may be well to caution -4 ' Purest L Ti .Himalaya, Intermezzo.: 1 > Que office: 17 Brouks street \u2018breeders against indiscriminate breed- | - urest.Love.+ \u201cWhere the Orange Blossoms | {1% lee v from! 10 a.m.to 8 p.m ing Lo rome ar and ted ar \u2014_ The physician who had attended Welsome to thé Elks, March\u2019 row.Arranged for Ninging | gh , any stallions are being 1 - .,Ç ong.oo sf p 0's Vv, Mignault nually aid among the number many \u2018the family for thi years yrescribed : cavine The American Soldier, March.Ex } ¢ Winger \u2019 that ht to b ted by purchas : T Must be Lea ing.Dewey's Victory, \u20acharacteristic : wt ouy o be rejectec - , i ; Dewey 2 | 121 1 bai, \u20ac a ut Lan! Surveyor |r and breeder.Tie are bound to Scott\u2019 5 Emulsion, © ~~ Chloroform (Comic Song.) March, Two Step., Ni Be erent Lherbrooke.leave their impress on their offspring Ë |» What's the Use of Riockin\u201d \u2014 Yankina, March, ne wo Step.72 44 tnd Ski I to pay the price when alter sev- : \u2018 [ 3 ; .Le ; oments, Waltz, ; 42.4 works ta, 8 Der, | Telephones, al pons th cals come to- market- \u201cNOW: 17 | Right in This Old Town.Yokohama .Marrh- and Two 5 NE 14 7 rca meray, Power Develog | able uge._ TŸ Texas Dan.\u2018 - | Gp tep.Seat.; lotte 1 \u201cil, a to RINGNBURY, feel that\u201d boy's arm you \u2018In a Rosé Garden.er orzo.ovelette; Inter- | PAUL ER 1 a - - ; ._ ; CT | A.i Oct.99, \u2014Mr.V.Lytle, of Eastman, would oa he was apprenticed to a Football, (comie song.) 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Li yétui Hogh from us you get the benefit of wide ex perience and practical \u201cknowladge of \u2018material, and refer you to bundreds\u2019 of users of Moflat's.Ranges whose judgment of quality, does not depend on.any man\u2019 3 word.\u201cOur sales to date, \u20181367: * cap 5e [gomereronss High Grade- PIANOS-\"at= Witsoi Moderate prices, cash œ time, | finer: éssor ! rent io in] ~Canada than at our store this week.Spaeiak Skif Heintzman & Co.Pianos to-day.Let us show you the: Le | styles and quote prices.Heintzman&Co.Pianos sold by our firm: rears.The next it is kept.in tune at ,in Sherbrooke and vicinity for the past \u2018thing aîter buying a piano is to see that the proper pitch and action carefully regulated when.needed.\"A really fine piano neglected and out of tahe results ; but k properly tuned and cared for will \u2018always sati factory and prove a good.investmen if ning department we can tune\u2019 and Yale Hats, : value $2.00 Mon\u2019s Box Galf Shees 3.2 Ladles\u2019 Pat.Lather .66 .4.00.- = Mon\u2019s Star latest daigns, | \u201c10,0 > Neckties, all new, special values 2c.ot | ' \"Get Your Furs now while we have th assortment, | ze pA Louis A.Codere's S.motrone] Dom Bore Lae SALE OF A WELL KNOWN, QUEBEC himself by winning \u201ca \u201c AuUmber \u201cof \u2018riche.; It-has been: known : for::some timélthat:: 2 HORSE.| Mr.Mitchell wished to dispose of: im, (Quebec: Telegraph.L \u201c+ apd whilé he has been purchased by\u201d \u2018Mr.*Healing Salve,\u2019 well known to] Tthe Whyte, it is understood, the transaction js in behalf of Mr.Campbell, who: in- members of the Quebec Turf Club and Le ; [ \u201c the publie, has been sold by Mr.David tends to qualify him for the nex{ Toron- Mitchell, ta Mr.John Whyte,.trainer | © Horse Show.- = \u201cfor Mr.@ S.Campbell, of Montreal.\u2014 + , \u2018This favorite horse gained \u2014econsiderable | notoriety in this city by lowering the .~ Darvas Jacobus \u2018Horner, ; record of the Quebec half mile = - track] Sedebat in corner, 4.to 1.464 for the mile and 1.18 2-5 for Fdens a Christmas ple; the 3 mile.He is also favorably known Inseruit thumb, ° 0 on thé tracks of Shërbrooke, Montreal Extraevit_ plum, i and, _Ottawa, where he has distinguished Clamans quod a sharp puer am It.lds ember corms Ae adorh a - - - -\u2014 .fr | no aot Lt\" Svenirgs will æoont :be here and \u201cTe doing more when reading re easily- it isa hing: is wrong properly fit- will\u201d doubtips ren ing than usual.u find: your eyes - ti \u2018au sigh\u201d that somet glasses will, usually reniedy the These \u201ccost from $1.50 per ination free, NNER, x - c > - ne Cy Re x\" su.- pair upwards.AC.SKI - Jeyroler & Optit 2 Braticons.Squage.- - tar KERR & & ross.© oll NoonenOu Ne une nonenonenoscnons | Ee.à gives very poor \u2018mea at 4.© Plymouth chapel.aes, we en aE ; .T.D.Whitcher, spent Saturday in Mr.C.E, Whitcher.8.Somers|ie visiting.her 88 zaar for thie Hospital' and Croche which | Charles Edlin ton, at her qi home near Montreal & closed last weele, gid: which was so sa- | : Mrs Albert House, has t tender at the: Chaiten \u2018I Mr.Alan B; Morkill \"| Townships\u2019 Bank, s] i ton Vale, the - With our present keep\u2019 in .gdod order] almost any \u2018number of pianos in Sherbrooke and Eastern | Townships at moderate charge.A postal card or \u2018telephene | order will place your piano on our Tat and a.reliablé tuner wilk call regularly once or twice yearly or oftener: if needed |- x.©.son ~ son = \u201cot Beebe il ter, Nive: Hodea, of the \u2018Mag osition as Frontend.; of the Eastern: oäntributed\u201d \u2018to the success of the - af | nt: Sunday! in: Ao| fair, ced if ie | of Mr, Norman \u2018Mr, TT.Ss Foss \u201cInapector- of the s.|.Me ed Mie, we rm \u201cMountain\u201d Vié ab, gpending a few deys with\u201d \u201c3 La +1 Richmond.fH.R.Fraser, Montreal À | entertained, the Ladies\u2019 Whist Club: \u2018| Friday: evening, The highest score w made by Mrs.Worthington, Morris chairs at reduced: prices .all.1 this week.at E : Visitors to thé See adv of ity registered at the}: {hotels \u2018inelude M.S.Taylor, Toronto; | \u201c1: P, A.Waterman Chas.Smith, W, F.Cummings Rutland, io Fob Yt.J.M, Ro 7 \u201cThe Girls Will be Girls\u201d arrived in\u2019 Sherbrooke yester will give its.\u201d performance at Theatre to-night.fr.J as.Mackinnon, general mehig: \u2018er 8f the ET.Bank, - \u2018went to \u2018on Saturday \u2018and is expected home today with Mrs.Mackinnon, who has: .been\u2019 making a lon A: Mackinnon.\u2018 \u201cThe fir at aoncert Club (sixth, Boston vu visit to Mrs, T.Lennoxville - thirigs there SE \"Dougherty ; - Hu .Dougherty, will be'a solo by and violin solo by.tas \u2018Misses I.Bean and Sara Hall ; cornet}: Richmond.Eo FE = Our T \u2018uesday HAVE BECOME the talk of the Town.Whether you come here to Duy or to Look you are.welcome - MORNING SPECIALS.NEW \u2014 GOODS: - \u2014\u2014\u2014 2 Ladies Silk Embroidery Belts, | Æolors\u2014Black, \u2018navy, vod, gréy, 7 US OMANY, red, grey | FANCY SILK.\u2019 \u2018o-morrow, 3Ve yd., Regular value, 50c.+ 81.00, 89c., 15¢., 80c.Co ~ 8 to 10 am., 39c each.Short ondt left of these \u2018 fancy 5 - LINEN TOWELS.fills we mt to clear at away be- Size.17x34.- Regular value, 25¢ pair.To-morrow your choice, âge.yd.\u201d ¥ to 10 a.m., 17e.pair.81 00 LADIES\u2019 PRINT WRAP- | C: HILDREN'S COATS: PERS.\u2026\u2019 We have on hand: about 20 coats,all To clear to-morrow, | this yedr\u2019s goods that we shall clear 8 to 10 a.m., 59e each, | out at ~ : 4 LUSTRE \u201cWAIST, : Half Price \u2018l'o-morrow.Black, white, groen, navy.Regular a ge.| \u201cLADIES READY TO WEAR HATS, => a \u2014 \u201cNow isa chance to secute one ot LONSDALE WHITE COTTON.these new hats at-half price.oA very special.of \u201chese gous to-morrow.$1.00 value to-morrow .$1.25 value: to- MOITOW .p \u2018age À Täc value to-morrow.\u2026 én 680 .\u201860e value to-morrow \u2026 From 8 to 10 a.m.\"Regular value, 60e.Ca | BATH TOWELS., chanee: FAG apoure | these towels at low prices.¥ Regular value, 35¢ pair.\\ To-morrow, 25c pair.\"oF FANCY FLAN: NELETTE, ed at cost.vatle, 106 yd.To- -morrow, Ble.; 39° PIECES: _ BED TICKING., Goëd feather ticking.The kind you always pay 25c yd.: \u201cTo-morrow, 19¢.yd.FINGERING WOOL.~ Regular value 15c.Your choice of any hat in the store.To-marrow, Île fa.- To-morrow, $1.25.| 15c ROUND BALL.\u2014 PEARL BUTTONS.| ALLOVER L scp, \"To-morrow Special, 9¢ doz.- Our 75c value.\u2026 To-morrow for 596.\u20141b.Very first quality.$1.25 LACE CURTAINS.54 inches wide, 3% yds.long.- » I 2e 1e C8 8 SAT fs i» ma (re Fig at $i?we men i iE bi Sen a i pes : : \u2018This is d.good thing.> Tomorrow\u2019 special Son.pair.Goo FLEEOE LINED -UNDER- VEST AND DRAWERS, To- -môrrow, at 39c.\u2018each, | sat ts hms Shop at POUTRE'S, | It Pays \u2014 White ar cream.= 25c WOOLLEN HOSE.85e, IBe and 50c value.Just the thing for this timé of Tormorrèw, 39¢.yard.- year.All sizes: ; \u2018 To- -morrow, 19e.pair.5 oo : BLACK VECUNA SKIRTS.FANCY DRESDEN RIBBONS, .« , 85.00 ; 5.inches wide.\u201cTh Co Oe .Regular value, 35e yd.7 he very latest style.Coe To-morrow special 2ic yd.To-morrow, special, 83.98, À 153 10 165 Wellington Street | x \u201cStable Blanketein Jute, Hessian, Duck and Kersey Wool | different Jes of.-A dozen .Square.germe are i the.Herald, à lacy cof the Rev.\u201d Father Bpllemérx eho of health, ep Trinity, preached by the Hector and th _\u2014 ; Confraternite Sacerdotate, of : Paris, | i| France, and Rév.Father Lavallee, \u2018for- .merly, of Sherbrooke, and now a mem- |; 4 the order, were in town last gil Relig at the: Bishop's: Palace, on their |\u2019 |.way to Montreal.from:Compton, where |- Filey visited\u2019 Rev.J: A.Lavallee, ! \u2018Laxallee\u2019 s brother.last, week, Mr.Vanasse was President | T:of the St.Jean Baptiste Society of} 11.1 SherBrooke.in 1882; He has not been | j in this.seétion \"of the Townships for us 15 years, and \u2018 he finds great changes |g improvements on every side, \u201c priest, Rev, .H.Roy, announced | \"from the pulp i \u2018hy \u2018result of the ba-| tisfactory.He took \u2018occasion to -thanilé |' the parishioners: for.their: generous re- Bog \u2018sponse: to theappeal for the two in- | \u2018stitutions, the: committee for their self: | denying work, and all those: who had : | B.C.A., went to Hatley on.Friday to investigate a complaint.which.bad] \"been lodged against à.farmer in \u201cthat |; examiriotiop, pl the premises, the mals, esd wad that \u2018the es int 8 en ut -foun- { in \u2018The.pigs a tered: Agtorn Townships.people\u2019 yogisterad -Cooper, Cookshire son, Mossawippi ; y \u201cBut- pod elk wife apd\u2019 daughter,\u201d Angus ; RN ment Plante, L- Wi St.Louis, Richmond ; This promises to,Jos, Daragon, .Magog : Leo McQuillen, | be one of the theatrical events of :the:|-Cownnsville ; \u2014C: H.Cléveland, Dan- v.lle ; Rev.J.J.Lemon and wife, N.| Hatley ; ; G.O.Olivier, Dudswell Jet: bell, Windsor.* \u201cThe Gleaners,\u201d an organisation of young girls conneéted with the Metho- dered by the.following : Vocal.golos, \u2018solo, Mr.Marcus Armitage ; banjo solo, Miss M: Waterhouse ; piano \u2018solo, Miss Maud Farmer ; piano duett; Miss- |; es Rnth and.Pansy Wyatt.The num- | bers were interspersed with games and '|'the evening was most enjoyably spent.| dier and Mrs.R: Johnston presiding | in the dining room, assisted by the T young members of the Society.Rev.r.| Deeprose, Mrs.B.C.Howard, | Superintendent, and\u2019 all the officers were present.The, receipts were very : satisfactory.+ of the birth of Mgr.Paul Stanislas Larocque, bishop.Mer.Larotqué was 1 born at Ste.Marie _de Monnoir on Oct.128th, 1846, ordained\" priest on.the J 9th of \u2018May, 1869,, was elected Bishop | -of Sherbrooke _on the 6th of May, | 1894, and consecrated.at St.Michael's re Cathedral on the \u201830th of the follow: |.ing November.Mgr.Larocque is be- | loved and revered by.every member ol the Roman Catholic Church iff the|parishes under his jurisdiction, and en: joys the ' respect and esteem of the English co munity.He was, congratu- luted \u2018yesterday by his clergy, a d in the afternoon received the commit ee of the Bazaar, some 25 or 30 ladies who 4 \u2018accompanied Madame Pelletier, the President, and with their congratula- J tions - upon his birthday, presented \u2018Mer.Larôcque with a cheque for 83,- .| 482.68, the proceeds of the Bazaar.Mgr.Larocque- expressed his satisfac- TDE Compton, or Stanstead, with the sai wuthority that I can of my ni ¢ county of Missisquoi, of the county i Brome, and part of the-county of Shef ford ; but 1 certpinly have always understood that the counties in-questioh, us Well ds the county of Richmond, were on a par with the counties of the Bedford district in the intelligence, eh- ergy, thrift and prosperity of their people and the natural agricultural advantages of their\u2019 territories, fo \u201cI .am surprised, therefore, to red in his letter that he has to hear of lone farmer in the counties he is fanii- liar with, \u2018who has become rich means of farming.\u2019 by.\u201cDf course, à person-mmay be rich of poor, relatively.I do not know.he many.thousands of dollars a furmer of the \u201cTownships must havé to be rich, | Recording to Mr.Oughtred\u2019s standards but | can assure him I can take him to the homes of hundreds of farmers in the counties of Bedford district who can reckon more thousands aml give evidence of more home comforts, and a happier, more uscful citizenship, than the vast\u2019 majority of their neighbors their neighbors\u2019 sons who lgit their native counties \u2018fo better themselves financially.\u2019 | - \u201cMr.Oughtred knows of a few isolated cases of farmers who, in (heir old-age, with the strictest cconor We, are enabled to live .upon the inter st] of their capital.! \u201cThat does not in-any way prove that there is a want of riches among them, + \u201cWhen I look buck to my: boyhqod | and compare the lot of the men.apd women - and \u2026 children of those days with that of their.successors of the present timo ; when 1 visit the sher- ils ollice and look over his-books and question him about.the* business [ho Joos in comparison with his predecessors or even with what he did wheh he first assumed the duties of his office ; when l enter the registry ollikes lof the vnrious counties and, question the registrars about ihe records | of which they are the custodians, \u2014] may agree wit my friend, Mr.Ought! ee 0 the Carnegie or the\u2019 Rockefeller riches ; ï rejoice to know that hot only are the vast majority of \u2018the furs free.of mortgages, but most of the farmers possess numerous cvidane- es in and about their homes\u2014to saÿ nothing of \u201cbank\u201d accounts T know many of them to possess-that they are relatively rich, prosperous, cou- tented and happy.| \u201cMr, Oughtred says qu farmer is cl i his boys injustice if he does not bel his farm in Quebec.and move out ji but, sir, \u2014because, he is of the opinion it will better his and their financial position to do so.\u201cThis does not\u2019 apply alone.Why did Mr.self remain in Montreal ?know many-young men, ries of his own, who left their ho nes in this province to better their financial condition (when business.did not hum in Quebec as it does to-day), ind who are rich beyond their \u2018most sanguine dreams, many times richer thun Mr: Oughtred and myself, nd mpny of us who remained ut home.\u201cRut does any: one who Joves his provinee approve of holding up these glittering, excepti nul- instancus of jfin-, aneinl success ns a means of wes away our young men from their nalive heath ?En \u201cWe caiinot all to the farimer Oughtred him- Does he, Jot rome.1 rich and 1 venture to believe that riches is not \u201cthe only ambition which should be in- culented into the 1 inds of our.young men.: \u201cWhat n disce ontontéd province.and Dominion this would be if riches was the only thought df our people do not underestimate thy advange of.wealth any more |tha 1 do, in njuny cases, its disadvantages, but surdy our youth should be \u2018educatéd up, to gomething noblpr and better than mete accumulation of riches, \u201cNow, sir, I have an intimate khow- lode of- the Townships and 1 protest: , against such letters as Mr.Oughtred 5, They are à species of \u2018get-rich- -quielk advertisements, hey give an ahsolu- own people and jt » keep possiblerset- tlers from settling there.\u201cI mever drive] through sections| of the Townships that my breast does not swell with pride |as 1 contemplate the fine houses, the Iprge, convenient, nod- cen-out-buildings, and well- tilled frm, the \u2018fine herds of cattle, the intelligent, robust, independent iirhabitants, and the gränd scenegy on every hand, J CH an, Faster Ÿ ownships farmer is not making progress financially and otherwise, ho is, the exception, apd it ix Lis own fault/if he is not a prosper \u201cous.and useful ¢itizen, © \u201cMe Qugghtred\u2019s final fling is ul the educational - problem, | \u201cWell, 1 shall not take more offyour valuable space fo refer to that refison.MILT shall say fis that, if the present and recent inhabitants.\u201cof the Towun- ships, Mr.Oughtred\u2019s s friends included had taken .the interest in eduéption that theif fathers and grandfathers did, this | reflection never \u201cwould been made, _\u2014 - \u20ac .\u201cWe hope our peoples are awakening to their duties and their possibilities, and that cre the Townships are mich older the educational problem\u2019 shall have beer solved.\u201d | ARTISTIC SENSITIVENESS4 \u201cWhy are you so resentful towaw writer?\u201d \" J \u201cBecause, answered Mr.: Stormington Barnes, \u2018he once said there Were moments realize tha highest that when my work did not t possible standard.of excellence.Well?tes hi de \u201cMy degre sir, T welcämé éritidem, [but 1 Cannot: qudyre such atuhant ahqee fe s.{Washington Sur ou PROSPERITY OF = \u201dCOMRESPONDENCE.apd | have only now gucceëded in procuri nel cent.contempe ra-F ing | tely false impression of \u2018a beautiful nnd prosperous part of jour province\u2014 they tend to foster disc mtent among onr have LAKE MEMPUREMAGOG AND SHERBROOKE POWER \u2018 , QUESTION.7 Derby Line, Vt., Oct, 26, 1906.Editor of the Record, LOT + _ Sherbrooke, PQ Dear Sir, \u2014The comments by One looker\u201d in the Record of Oct.23 relative to-my letter.on the -| power proposition\u201d iv Saturday\u2019s edition were so timely and facetious that I am inclined
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