Sherbrooke daily record, 29 octobre 1908, jeudi 29 octobre 1908
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JEET.© was born in-Chicagn ty-two years ok hed wliere he started a vid, he was arresteli Mn his place and bis MR | Ars TO LIBERALS.in the Rogues\u2019 Gal fo ffed at this, ad hej much more seriou] : to Dlg lery.Wolf, however.jeht was / the only] cssion to Elder 8'i st in Brooklyn Wolf thief\u2014a real crook.Pht.The desire to hold of me, never ne money I wapted | mr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 )N THE ARK.ned to play poke.'s game.\u2019 ible fellows played] Bake 2\u2019 - in a pair of num inmon had a oi 0 ; 16 ACRES ba Sr, adjot j gn 3 am bis oratory, off lowed by M winued to cry, \u201cWe demand 58 ide a batualy, 0 4 uilfestened chains, a mansgf note i Untrel | Devon Was he made FIGETES IN | of Shouted Their Demands.| ER0US ARRESTS MADE AND piSTURBERS ARE SENT TO ; JAIL.pandon, Oct: 99.\u2014(Special.)\u2014All the ttes, with the exception of the were arrested last night dur- on diorders in and arbénd the pri in Court They refused to pay and were Re tly gentenced to one month\u2019s } aq ; pment.REATED STORMY SCENE.padon October 29.\u2014The monoton- ings in \u2018the House of Com- \u2019 which was considerin the - Li- pr pill, were startlingly diversi- ai ight by a suffragette speak- om the ladies\u2019 gallery.She gally demanded that the women of hgeod be allowed to vote,and thrust fough 8 ille a placard on which du precise Étrands of the suffragettes on ebiasoned.b Basil, who Ho re to con irensin il, a oO con- > 4 but the sries con- ad from the gallery.e mem- bl further confounded by a wp throwing down a bundle of pa- 4 ps a the same time crying, \u201cI .am yma and I protest against injustice n omen.\u201d = p ejection of the disturber was sounds of a desperate in the gallery, when it was 5 ve \u2018that two suffragettes had | dained themselves to the grille, They votes ix women,\u201d while the members watch- ings with great interest.the attendants, who were mable to release the women from their were obliged to move à portion of the grille and file ds chains before they could eject the siisgeties, who were Muriel - \u201cMan- Simultaneously, ar party of sufira- karangued a large crowd from ; ian Statue in front of the Bam.The police arrested thirteen of them, fin the House was adjourning Prnier Asquith asked the Speaker ta ke masures to maintain its dignity wl oder.Ex-Premier Balfour sec- hy the request.Ween the | loud approving cheers had sub- po ker said that in consequence of decencies having been violated and privileges grossly abused, ora to time, he had reluct- da ou led t the strangers\u2019 gal- youd the- ladies\u2019 gallery shou at th notice, ne LATIN hu the Deferred Elections Yesterday.R SWYTHE, THE OPPOSITION IANDIDATE IN EAST ALGO: = * MA, HAS A MAJORITY OF.\u201c A-RECOUNT IN QUE- ' BEC WEST.Hoag BC, Oct.20.\u2014Mr.W.gi who Tepresented the constituen- M the late Parliament was yester- bÿ acclamation for Co- e is a Liberal.ak Ste.Marie, Ont., Oct.29.\u2014 ums of the election in East give Mr.W.R.Smyth, the 0 Yative candidate, a majority of wip opponent was Mr, Dyment, sa The two Algoma \u2018 constituen- - now in the Conservative col- Oct.29.\u2014Mr.J.G.H.) in the city Tuesday and i ot 8Ppear to be cast down\u201d over , In the county of Beauhar- 5 od » Papineau's majority is only y à demand for a recount will da à mai Immediately.\u2018The ex-M.P.de dare of 208 in-the town of $i fr 38 in St.Timothee \u2018and t Etienne, while Mr.Papi- 8 majorities were 307 ip all.Hag oo 2, N.S., Oct.29.\u2014In an inter- Bordes erday morning, Mr.R.L.logy he was not in the least tons aged by the result.of the elec- ware Conservatives had made hd been gains, and the Government Te orced to face some of the The C, which they have created.Rlengig Tv atives, he said;have a Rent ang ting force in this Parlia- Yovg iy five colleagues from 248 will make their influence Bt, ttn.Ma was 8 notable slump to the dy 259 n Pontiac, where Hodgins va Con ajority, Ville Marie.8 & majority of 292.JH COMMONS.; Themselves to Grille mons, were this morning .La es oi Com: and fined $25 | boun is set for the time limit, but the Eastern Townships champion and those! This an- | cmt was greeted with loud majori i which at he Tvative by 42 in 1904 and | tre Hodge nel election in June, AND NOW FOR | Approaches.fran FOR INDIVIDUAL AND TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS.The day of the big Eastern Town- \u2018ships Road Race draws near, There is much speculation as to the time in which this course will be covered.One who follow him closely will get a good \u2018deal below that.; Three o'clock has heen given as the _starting time of the race.If the Grand Trunk and Boston & Maine trains are on time, they will come in and the former will depart before the starting shot is fired, so that people coming in on those trains to see the race will be in time for the start.It is.expected that the race will be finished in time to enable people coming -in on the Q.C.R.and C.P.R.to see the finish and still return by the afternoon trains, The seven teams announced yesterday will put up a pretty contest for the team trophy.this will start at 100, that is, the first runner in whetheg member of team or simply individual runner, will be credited with 100 points, the next 99, etc.The trophy goes to the team whose three men maker the highest aggregate.Scoring will cease after one hour from start of the race.The first interest in- the race attaches to the individual championship which goes to the first man in.The handsome cup offered in this connection will become the property of the winner of the race and the honor of the Eastern Townships championship will be his.The list of the runners who are expected to start in the race and final infctrmation regarding Saturday\u2019s big event will be published to-morrow.RIFLE BALL ENTERS SHERBROOKE RESIDENCE.Mr.and Mrs.RB.G Milford Have Narrow Escape.om\u2014\u2014 GLASS FROM BROKEN WINDOW CUT THEIR FACES\u2014WARN- ING TO HUNTERS.A striking incident in connection with the carelessness of hunters occurred yesterday afternoon, and it should serve as a warning to all who handle firearms.LU Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Milford at 1 o\u2019clock yesterday afternoon were sitting in a room facing the west, in their home at 69 Bridge street.A rifle ball struck the window and passed between Mr.and Mrs.Milford.Broken glass from the window was passed within a foot or two of them.It was an exceedingly close call.It is probable that the shot was fired by same party hunting in the Land Co.'s woods across the river and to \u2018the west of the city.\u201cA large number of old army rifles have been sold lately .\u201cfor a song\u201d and many of these have fallen into the hands of ' inexperienced and irrespon- \u2018sible parties.These rifles will throw a ball with killing force for a mile and a half, and, therefore, it is criminal carelessness to fire them in populous districts like this without first reckoning on their landing place.Yesterday's incident was fortunate in.its outcome, but should be very forceful as a warning \u2018to hunters everywhere.reste Pr rc LAND GRANTS - GOING FAST.INTERIOR DEPARTMENT HAS ISSUED OVER 600 WARRANTS * TO APPLICANTS THUS .FAR.Ottawa, / October 29.\u2014The Interior Department is now rapidly issuing warrants for land grants to South African veterans as applications come In.Yesterday morning 250 warrants were made out, and so far over 600 veterans had applied for and received their warrants.As yet no one has applied for scrip instead of land.AN ITALIAN PURIST.(From the New York Times.) What astonishes the visiting Britisher most is the manner in which every kind cf immigrant to the United States adapts himself to the prevailing ideas about Englishmen.In the course of conversation with the noble Italian who condescends to brighten one end of the Britisher, the visitor informed the bootblack.that he was an Englishman\u2014and Englishmen had a great respect for Italians, and had entertained Garibaldi in grand style.\u201cInglees ! Ha! Ha! Inglees!\u201d said Mr.Daigo in soft, musical tones.\u201cHa ! © They spic no good, dey drop- rp J 29.\u2014A resolution of |P2 de haitch 1\u201d > rivale on lie Comrade Haw) DOMESTIC ECONOMY.Ng Candidate ; ~~ lon as ee (From the New York Times.) the in Nanaimo, BC.They had automobiled in twenty-five 0 nag ointment of tion ; rangements for his recep- jee 1 Ottawa when he should 0 of thy (oot Sef Canadian Socialist party.On re Hawthornthwaite\u2019s (Continued on page 5.) the p al ular Meeting of a committee .ar- 18 seat in Parliament.articles of business at the Ottawa miles to see Mr.Highflyer\u2019s pet oculist, and on the return trip three tires one after another, .had blown up.Whereupon, ; plaintively and with intense convic- \u2018tion : \u201cMy dear Alfred, it would have been so much cheaper to have kept em ~~ eyel\u201d THE ROAD RACE.Interest Increases as the Day Importantf}Deal is Being SOME POINTERS\u2014KEEN CONTESTS The scaring for - thrown into their faces and the bullet] F114 441+ E Ett tH ttt ett ttre 44 } Quebec, Oct.99 \u2014(Special.)\u2014It Mrs.Highflyer remarked -you at home and bought you a glass SHERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, (HID STRANGLED THE SOUTH WARD \u201c LAND TRANSA This Week.PURPOSES \u2018AN EXTENSIVE TRACT._ There is being closed this week ths: purchase of the property owned by4 estate of the late Colonel King, oo prising 160 acres in the South Wag of Sherbrooke, 140 acred in Ascot fa/ 80 acres in Lennoxville.This waa ong of the largest blocks of amd held i one piece, near Sherbrooke.It starts near Galt street, and ru from Belvidere street to the St.Fra cis (Æiver, and south on the Lennoë ville Road as far as the Morris farmf A joint stock company bas be: formed, to be known as the Sheps brooke Real Estate Company, of whi the provisional directors are: May: L.C.Bachand, T.M.Craig, A.J¢ cas, W.B.LeBaron, R.A.Ewing, &, D.Kennedy, L.S.Channell and EH.Morency.Mr.R.A.Ewing is Preab dent and Mr.W.B.LeBaron, Sectey tary.= A contract has been closed with Mu, L.A.Dufrestie, land surveyor, whi] has.already commenced work laying out the land located in Sherbrooke, id = offered for sale and easy terms.- ,The plan for streets includes a continuation of -Aberdeen Avenue as.@ boulevard, 80 fget wide, running as \u2018far as Lennoxvi This wi]l give al drive way clear of the railway tracks, with a fine view of the St.Francis valley all the way.It is rumored that the Roman Car tholic Church: is likely to create a new parish in the South Ward and erect à church, on the high ground overlooking Sherbrooke, near the house buili by the late Colonel King.F The opening up of this large pro- at reasonable prices perty located near the recent new industries \u2018 established in Sherbrooke, promises further rapid growth in the South Ward, as all other available land in that section has been pretty well built on.As Sherbrooke grows southward and towards Lennoxville, this new section about to be opened, will be near the HF HER ROAD RACE POINTERS.1.Day, Saturday.2, Time, 3 pm.3.Start and finish at Record office._ 4, Course, to Lennoxville by Fast road, returning by West road.5.Runners must report at Record office by 2.30 p.m.to receive numbers and final instructions.6.The public is requested to see that there is no crowding + + + 4 + + + + + upon the course at any point.: + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Every competitor deserves an open course and fair chance to win.7.The public will gain no advantage by assembling near the finishing line.Any point within a mile of the finish will be equally gaod and the.progress of the race will be announced by horsemen : with megaphone.: 8.Persons with vehicles are requested not to drive over the course with the runners.It will give them no advantage as witnesses of the race and is bound to impede more on less the runners.9.Arrangements have heen made to present the trophies and prizes at the Clement Theatre at 9 o'clock in the evening during the entertainment by the New York Amusement Co.+ + + + + + + + + : + +444 4 4444444444 + BOY AGED 17 HELD FOR MURDER.\u2014 KILLED ANOTHER FOR TEASING HIM AT LACHUTE.) Montreal, Oct.29.\u2014The caroner\u2019s jury at the inquest yesterday morning held Theo.Lacasse, 17-year-old, criminally responsible for _the death of Robert Reid, about same age, whom he shot at Lachute because Reid, with other hoys, were teasing him.Lacasse is at present in gaol at Lachute and will be called up to-day to answer to the charge.: \u2014 + + + + + + + Pa \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DOES NOT WISH T0|SELL ANTICOSTL.Fra RUMOR TO THIS EFFECT PROVES TO BE UNFOUNDED.is definitely learned here that the rumor that M.Menier, the French chocolate king, is anxious to sell Anticosti Is land, is without foundation.His failure to visit the island this year \u2018is due to the necessity of his constant presence in France where important ex- {ensions are being made to his manu- a0 a Closet] Mysterious and Tragic Affair WILL OPEN UP FOR BUILDI 5 4 | There is considerable excitement over J the finding of a child, the weight of r{ 20% pounds, which had been choked wd] to death, a} Some bloody clothes were, also, =| respond with the material the of wag\u2019 strangled with, BALOTNG FOR | streets and lots, which will at once be} built! candidates that led in the vote were 4 lion in Christ church cathedral, the Jt a 1908, aily Record.ONE CENT \u201cAND LEFT BY TRACK Near Beche Plain.1 HAD APPARENTLY BEEN CHOKED TO DEATH \u2014 INVESTIGATION | BEING MADE.; Beebe Plain, Oct.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 4 Phe child was found at North Derby a short, distance from Beebe Plain, found: by \u2018the school children near the Catholic school, Beebe Plain.Officers.are looking into the affair, and trying to solve the mystery.\"The clothes found are said to cor- child FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT AT EUSTI.Dir 1 Man Leses Both Arms and Both Eyes.\u2019 Go THE VICTIM WAS BROUGHT TO SACRED HEART HOSPITAL, A very serious accident occurred.at Eustis yesterday afternoon when a miner by the name of Joseph Beaudry was painfully injured.It appears that the unfortunate man was engaged in blasting rock, and while adjusting the charge it'exploded.tearing off his left arm and his right hand, putting oyt both his and painfull lacerating his face.ve pa x The ortunate man was taken out of the mine and medical assistance was called.He was brought to the Sacréd Heart Hospitel, and is still in a precarious condition.This is the third accident to happen to members of the Beaudry family in this mine.About twent ars ago the victim\u2019s father was since that time another brother lost his life there.a - SHOP OF MONTREAL No Result Wes Reached at Yesterday's Session.EVANS, MONTREAL, WHILE - DEAN FARTHING LEADS IN LAITY VOTE.: Montreal, Oct.29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 No decisive result had been reached at midnight by the Montreal Diocesan Synod in its efforts to elect a successor to the late lord bishop of Mont\u201d real.Four ballots took place, and the Very Rev.Dean Evans, of Mantreal and .Very Rev.Dean Farthing, oi Kingston.The Jay vote was especially strong for Dean Farthing, the last vote giving him 45 votes out of 79,the number required to elect béing 40.The last vote was aa follows: Clerical, ' 96.votes, 49 required to - elect, V.Rev.Dean Evang 35, stood, out of .79 total-votes, 40 requir- Previous to the meeting of the\u2019 Synod for the election, there had been two celebrations of the holy commun- 10.30 -service being crowded with clergy and lay delegates.The opening part of .the service was taken by Ven.Archdeacon Davidson ; Rev.\u2018Arthur French read the Epistle; Ven.Archdeacon Ker the gospel ; the Dean of Montreal consecrated, and the \u2018remainder of the service - was taken by Rev.Dr.Paterson-Smyth.i 00000000000000000000800 STILL ANOTHER DEADLOCK -| CHURCHMAN MAY BE \"ELECTED.Manttreal, Oct.29,\u2014(Special.}\u2014There was another deadlock at the Anglican Synod this forenoon over the election in another deadlock between Evans and Farthing.It is now said that an English churchman may be brought in to fill the position.Bishop Lung, of Stepney, is mentioned.0000000000000000000000 FIRST BALLOT.First ballot\u2014Clerical, 117 votes ; 54 necessary to elect.Bishop of Ontario .+ provveser wes ser $ Very Rev.Dean Evans.27 Rev.Dr.Rexford .pescsensrees see 12 Rev.Dr.Tucker .sccee covereres oes 3 Dean Farthing .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vers savons oer 13 Aréhdeacon Ker.[ET aveu 9 Rev.G.OQ.Troop .c.covvrscenene vores 6 Rev.Dr.Symonds.ccc.vere \u2026\u2026 7 Bishop of Algoma .cee oo 3 Rev.Frank Charters .7 Archdeacon Naylor .5 Canon Cody .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.vs ue pue ese 3 Dean Dumoulin .\u2026\u2026 .Frees ocsavess wes 1 Rev.Dr.Paterson-Smyth .Ww 5 Rev.Dr.Roper.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ce 01e 1 Rev.A.J.Doull eee eevee +.oe 1 Rev.Canon Baylis.«cc.\u2026.\u2026 , 1 Blank ballot.secre .\u2026\u2026c00ess Lee oes 1 Lay vote\u2014Total, 86; necessary to elect, 44.Very Rev.Dean Evans Dean- Farthing .cues oor veges , 12 Rev.Dr.Symonds .«ive wee wee 9 Dr.Rexford.\u2026.\u2026.es oe wee 8 Rev.J.Paterson-Smyth .8 Rev.G.0.Troop .wceeceveer pen ue 6 Archdeacon Kero.i.vues vis 6 Canon Cody .\u2026.\u2026.se srosseenssrs ens - 5 No election.FOURTH BALLOT.Clerical, 96 votes cast ; 49 required to elect : Dean Evans.namvsssscses ves ves 35 Rev.Principal Rexford .15 Very Rev.Dean Farthidy .35 Rev.Frank Charters 3 Rev.A.J, Doull .\u2026\u2026.is wens 1 Rev.Dr.Tucker.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 \u2026.l Rev.G.0.Troop .cee on avons 2 Rev.Dr.Paterson-Smyth .2 Rev.Dr.Symonds.cee.2 Lay vote, 79 cast; 40 required to elect.facturing establishment.; Another fact which gave rise to the rumor was the visit of American capitalists in search of pulpwood.Dean Farthing.jatvossesrees serene 45 Dean Evans.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026sesreuses are ones 17 Rev.Principal Rexford.11 Ven.Archdeacon Ker.2 Rev.Frank Charters .1 Lost .Leysresodss® vossensse uvvposesente eve 3 Mr.Albert L.Farwell, of Boston, who paid a week end visit to his mother, Mrs.I.Farwell, Moore street, has returned home.: liament has come to its second sions The first and second Dumas did.not survive after one session, \u2019 fact has brought out much satisfaction as well as the hope that the pre: sent Duma.will be of great service to the country.the {advanced, and, threatening their predecessars have long period sion of the budget, of a bishop.The fifth ballot resulted }- THE CARS PARLIAMENT.\u201c The Autumn Session Has VOTE OF CLERGY FAVORS DEAN | Begun, Peat THE BALKAN SITUATION WILL BB : FULLY DISCUSSED.St.Petersburg, October 29.\u2014~The autumn session of the third Russian Duma was opened yesterday morning and the sitting of the Council of the Empire began yesterday afternoon.This is the finst time a Russian Par- Ses-\u2019 This In the Tauride Palace the deputies Very Rev.plunged immediately into the Balkan Doan Farthing 35, while the lay vote Situation.as The Parliament promises to be the wer House, and others are far dince the = dangers been fully dissipated, the legislators can attend their task with the certainty of car pletion.- The Duma will be occupied for a of time with the discus- which probably will not be ratified before March 1, psa IPAONP THE WEATHER.Ping LOCAL FORECAST : P\u2014\u2014 Mostly cloudy and col; ÿ _Friday, fair and cooler.; > ied, and .{ put up so go § speaker attributed the defeat to MR.PAGES NOT DISCOURAGED.Congratulated Upon His Cam- Paiga in Staastead Co.r= \u201cLAURIER\u2019'S PERSONALITY\u201d GIV- \"EN AS EXPLANATION FOR HIS DEFEAT.Coaticook, \u201c Oct.Early last evening.a large number of the members of the Young Conserva- room, and with band and torch lights roceeded to the residence of Mr, Geo.7.Paige, candidate in the recent elec- | tion, to congratulate him, even tho } unsuccessful, upon the good fight had made, - Mr.Paige was greeted with cheers and invited the party into the house.Mr.E.W.Akhurst first spoke briefly congamlating Mr.Paige upon his campaign.He had ho to be able to congratulate him as M.P., but Mr.Paige was still young, and Mr.Ak- hurst hoped yet to have the privilege of thus congratulating him.There was no other young man who could have a fight.\u2018He had car- {ried on an honorable campaign, and had no reason to be ashamed of his defeat.5 .Mr, G.H.St.Pierre spoke briefly in French, also praising Mr.Paige for his ood work.Dr.W.L.Shurtleff followed.He said the Conservative party in Stanstead county was still full of life.While large majorities had \u2018been rolled up by the Government candidates elsewhere, the figures had been cut down in Stan- stead county.He congratulated Mr.Paige upon his success in this direction.he speaker grouped hia - remarks under three headings: I, our candidate ; 2, our defeat ; 3, our-vic- tory, Many, when Mr.Peige was nominated, had exclaimed, \u2018Why don\u2019t you give use a man, not a boy ¥\"\u2019 The candidate had grown\u2018 to be a man and was now recognized as such, The ir Wilfrid Laurier's personality, Many were led to believe that his return to wer was endangered, and hundreds in the county voted Liberal thinking that the result might hang on Btan- stead county, while they would otherwise have voted for Mr.Paige.The future, Dr.Shurtleff said, was bright and it was but a victory deferred.The change of 90 voters would mean SUCCESS.1 Le Co Referénce was made to some of the centre of the city, as it offers excel- [ed to elect, Yery Rev.Dean Farthing most fruitful since the - establishment }local men \u2018who had done good work lent gpportunities for sidings that can | 45, Very Rev.Dean Evans 17, fof the Duma, A number cf important in the contest.In\u2019 this connection the be built into new manufacturing in-| The house adjourned.at, 12.30 till reforms, \u2018which were in the committee names of F.Lefebvre and \u201cCharles - dustries that.may be built in Bin 1g; 4 this m \u2018at 107g clack, when stage in the preceding session, ave now Christie, joint presidents of the | cality.\" TOT TERS à fifthe-ballot will bev taka.cnt: dready for immediate coniideration in} Young Conssrvative Clyb, and Ne Brown Hopkins, in charge of the Cent \u2018tral \u2018Committee Rooms, \u2018were mention Mr.Paige heartily thanked his friends for their help.He was not rying it to successful com- Jat alf discouraged .and was ready to do whatever he could to further\u2014 the Conservative cause in the future, He apealed to the young men io study the political questions of the dav and decide to which party they should ally themselves.\u2018The evening was brought to a close at about 10.30, BYE-ELECTION IN ROUVILLE.The bye-election in Rouville county, necessitated by the appointment ot Mr.Alfred Girard as prothonotary of Montreal, took place on Monday.Mr.Re- bert, the Liberal candidate, was elect- who was supported by Mr.Bourassa.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.CELEBRATION AT BROMPTON- VILLE.Bromptonville, Oct, 29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 A big crowd assembled in the hall here on Monday evening to celebrate the victory of Mr.E.W, Tobin.There were speeches and songs, and throughout the town there was over the result.QUARTZ FOR McGILL COLLEGE.Lake Megantic, Oct.29.\u2014(Special)\u2014 On Wednesday there was a ton of the quartz or diggings just as it was taken out of the workings of the Mars boro Gold Fields, brought into town which is to be sent to McGill College for assay, and to prove the value of the mine, COATICOOK IN DARKNESS.Coaticook, Oct.29.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Coa- ticook again is in darkness\u2014owing to shorta of water.People walk around tawn at night like spectres, the only light obtainable being from stores, \u2018and last night being Wednesday, the stores were closed and it was worse than ever.If no rain comes in a good quantity prospects are.bad for light under the present power this winter.Frame tomes} _ - MARRIAGES.\u2014 I.SHEEHE\u2014-BOYLE.Rock Island, Oct.29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 On Tuesday morning, Oct.27th, a the Roman Catholic church, Newport, Vt.when Miss Gertrude Ann Boyle, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Boyle, of Derby Line, was married to Mr.Harry J.Sheehe, of Berlin, N.H.The Rev.Father Clermont tied the nuptial knot.Jmmed- yd .iately after the ceremony the newly married couple returned to the bride's home when a sumptuous wedding de- jeuner was served, only the immediate family being present.The bride wore her travelling suit of green material with a filet net waist and a becoming hat to match.The large amount of china, linen and cut glass received by the bride, testified to the high esteem in which she is held there.The happy much jubilation FROM AL couple left on the evening train for \u2018their home in Berlin, N.R.; where they are to reside permanently.MACNAUGHTON \u2014 WRIGHT.Melboro; Oct.29.\u2014(Special) \u2014 At high noon, Wednesday, Oct.28th, a \u2018very pretty wedding was solemnized at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Wright, Melboro, Que., when their only daughter, Ruby Lillian, was united in marriage to Mr.John Alexander MacNaughton, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.MacNaughton, Que.: The ceremony was performed by the Rev.H.Carmichael in the presence of relatives and friends.The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in her travelling suit of navy blue broadcloth, with white lace over sitk blouse, and was attended by her cousin, Miss G.Wright, while the groom was attended by his cousin, Mr.Wm.J.MacNaugh- ton._ The wedding march was played by Miss E' Pepler., Mr.and Mrs.MacNaughton left on the evening train for Montreal, Ottawa and points west.On their return - they will reside in Flodden.e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JONES\u2014BEATTIE._ West Brome, Oct.29.\u2014(Spesial)\u2014A very quiet wedding took place on Wednesday at 2 o'clock, at the Methodist Parsonage.Mr.Jones and Miss Beat- tie, of Dunham, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony by the Rev.George Schagel.The groom was supported by Me.William: Beattie and the bride by Miss Louise McCutcheon.The bride was very prettily attired in a royal travelling suit and picture hat to match.; : \u2019 The party drove from the Parsonage amid showers of rice and good wishes.7 : ENGLAND\u2014SMALL._ Dunham, Oct.29.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 A very quiet wedding took place last evening at \u201cMaplewood.\u201d Dunham, the {Continued on pacé 5.3 - 29.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 tive Club assembled at the committes - ed by \u201c190 majority over Mr.Ares, Flodden, - blue 210 ME 2° jiisidanie cue, A x .ga: ITS on a Bh, Hot mr, mT een du 2 2er apte ory Sic 3 er et Kis, oe CA, ME e us 4\u2019 rap ge a ; mme a 2527 je ja APM ETT ot cms hiv SE MAE ous ocd En ae dart nial advice a at\u201d gl TNS pad 0d \u2026 2 céder Sr RS Sidi 2 Mai Matane * the \u201c efit.PE ve, oma > , 1908.Be Wise! A penpy saved isin penny- earned.\u2019 Get your B¥ercoat\u2019 \u201ccleaned or dyed and put in shape.It will do you another winter and save you the cost of a new one.Our prices are all right, and we give satisfaction.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, Sherbrooke.Bell \u2018phone 10; Feopte's 223.Does it Pay | implicating men.prominent in EB)AXZ XL to insure in the | Canada Life ?TLLUSTRATION.Policy.No.054133.- Tssued- Dec.30, 184: Plan, 15 Payment Life.Estimated Cash Surrender Value $5160.00.Actual Cash Surrender Value $5361.30.Results exceeded original estimates made over fifteen years ago.This is not an exceptional example.For information apply to any representative of the Company.DOUGLAS T.TAYLOR, District Agent, Sherbrooke UNDERTAKERS AND, _ PICTURE FRAMERS, * I 55 FRONTENAC ST.-.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Bell Fe]: Phone 28 A Montreal | Man Run-down, Sick and Despondent Because He Had Failed to Get Help.Restored to Health by Vinol .- \u201cI was in a very run-down condition.Abscesses \u2018 broke out on my body and my digestion was seriously fimpaired.I lost flesh and strength d was in a ; y altogethergg 1 was under es i adi SE 4\" did not derive - any material benefit from their treatment.\u2018\u2019This state of affairs went on for several months and I became very despondent and thought 1 would never be.well again.My.attention was then drawn to Vinol and ¥ purchased, a bot- | tle from Bryson'# drug store.The first bottle did me \u2018 good so I continued its use, and -\u2018 am to-day as well as ever I was.( cdy for colds.\u2019\u201d\u2019 Alfred J.Linn, 1987 De- lorimiter Avenue; Montreal, Quebec.This is because Vinol is a genuine tonic and ;body-builder which contains pep- tonate \u2018of iron together with every one of the body-building medicinal elements of cod liver oil, but without one drop of oil to upset the stomach and retard its work.Vinol acts dtrectly upon the stomach, creates a healthy appetite, and enables the digestive organs to obtain necessary elements from the food caten to make rich red blood, healthy flesh and muscle tissue and create strength.ë Your money: back if Vinol fails to ben- LW.H.Griffith, Druggist, Sherbrooke.titré oLD TYPE.Price 12c.per Ib.Ÿ Recognized equal to best bab- bit made.Sold in any q Daily Record, _ BHERBROOKA.tity.| \u201cSide-by-Side ~ Comparison Gone are the days of \u201c just as good.\u201d | | You want something better\u2014the original, and not.the counterfeit.The \u201cjust a$ good\u201d thing is a The meaningless «\u201c Side-by-side comparison will show the flaws in the © thing.\u2018lake a Custom\u2019 Tailor-made coat and place it alongside of a This is the face-to-face comparison.Semi-ready tailored coat.It will show you how and l'atloring have doubled in less SE Semi-ready Tailoring JOHN 0.DUNCAN, | while he was staying at tbe.hotel: at | recently ; I also find Vinol a splendid rem- | Ba bbi \u2018 M t 1 for two weeks and resumed her school a 1 e a $i | at, Thompson\u2019s Corner on Monday.: profit to the seller and less value to the buyer.much cheaper and just as good \u201d argument has gone down before the plain-marked, one-price guaranteed article which appeals to your good sense.NIGHT RIDERS TALE.Formas .CONFESSES TO THE PART HE TOOK IN THE OUTRAGES.- Tiptonville, Temn., Oct.28.\u2014\u2018Fed\u201d | Burton, self-confessed Night Rider, told a remarkable story yesterday of Night Rider depredations near koel- foot lake, confessing to the part\u2019 he played in the outrages.\u2018which yeaghed a culminagion in; the putiing.to death of Captain Quitten Rankin, an at torney of Trenton, Tenn., on the banks of.the lake, a week ago, and this part of the State._ While Burton denies that he was present when Captain Rankän wés pui to death, he admits that it was through information by him that the band copgregated and | took the attorney Walnut Log.According to Burton's confession, Tom dnd Garrett Johnston under arrest, and Wm.Watson; under bond in connection with another rai were leaders of the band.4, ; In his confession Burton\u201c ave name of about forty ston § of the Night Riders.D ar BISHOP'S CROSSING.Arrivals : Miss Gertie Tyte, who bas been spending a month with Mrs, Flemming in Coaticook, to\u2019 her home; Miss Ada Tyte and Mr.Guy: Tyte, of Brookbury and Mrs.Pheleman -\u2018ahd children, of Robinson, guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Las \u201cPinéwood,\u201d Mrs.W.I.Batley, Miss Klina and Mr.A.Batley, of Robinson, Mr.and Mrs, C.O.Jenkerson and Miss Della Jenkerson, of Stoke, guests of Mrs.Wiliam Hooker on Sunday ; Messrs.G.E.Jo yoo \u2018and L.Clarke, of Herman Pond, , guests of latives \u201chere over Sunday ; Miss B.Bishop, who is teaching in Robinson, spending the week end \u2018at the Temperance Hotel, guest of the Misses: Weston ; Miss Mary Gorham, of Earle, the guest of Mrs.T.E.Evans, \u2018Bonnie- view\u201d ; Mrs, Wiggett, of Sherbrooke ; Dr.and Mrs.Macdonald, \u2018of Marbleton spending Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.McFaddin ; Messrs, Hiram and Hale Gilbert, of Sherbrooke, spending a few] days with relatives Here this week : ; | Miss Nellie Gilbert, who is attending | school in.Cookshire.spending the\u2018 week end with her parents, Mr.and | Mrs.W.S.Gilbert; Mr.and Mrs.Willard, of Ascot Corner, guests of their daughter, Mrs.Jamieson; Miss Lora Rolfe, of Marbleton,.spending the week end with her aunt, Mrs.L.dd.Hooker, \u2018\u201cWoagknoll.\u201d Departures : Mr.and Mrs.R VW.| Hooker spending a few days in Brookbury visiting relatives; Mrs.T.embers 3 | ber of the.Met | church, \u2018Tuesday, Oct.27th, 4e : #5 TE TO CELEBRATE.\u2019 rERER HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY NEXT SPRING-\u2014 ROOSEVELT INVITED.2: ORING, FURS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, \u201cHAP- STOVES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTH, Fall & Winter | CENTURY OLD.ED TOBACCO.Danville, Pa., Oct.\u2018that \u201cmarried men live longer than | bachelors ?1s tobacco .a foe to longe- ! vity, and indulgence in whiskey certain\u2019 to send the imbiber to an un- | timely grave ?Perhaps\u2014but you could not convince Michael Powers of 67 and 69 Marquette Street (Corner of Peel St.) Sherbrooke.COAT VL ELT.TL.ALFRED LANGTOT the truth of any of these propositions.Michael recently celebrated the centennial of his birth, and is stili as hale and hearty as many youths of MR.AUTOMOBILE OWNER 1 Autumn is here in real earnest and it will soon be time to put your car away Why not have it completely overhauled, repaired and supplied for the winter.with all \u2018necessary.parts at \u2018A.T.DREW'S Automobile Garage and Machine Works, Sherbrooke, Que.14\u201410 Water St., Charges Moderate.- sixty or seventy.He has never -mar- ried, had chewed tobacco ever since he was a boy, and has always drank sparingly of whiskey.While Mr.Powers does not recommend bachelorhood, booze and \u2019bhaccy as certain to add to the years of the devotee, he believes that none are incompatible with a long and joyous existence, as illustrated in his own case.Fresh Fish HALIBUT, HADDOCK, COD STEAK, FINNAN HADDIE, KIPPERED HERRINGS, AND OYSTERS, DEAN, ROWE & LACEY ) TO PROTEST MANITOBA SEATS.Ottawa, Ont., Oct.29.\u2014Telegrams received by members of the Government here yesterday from Manitoba: state that every Conservative seat won.in.that province \u2018will be protested.: ; ) i na .\u201c>; A i Hickey's.Pictures Hit Success.| There are only three more chances hand.Almondine, Food, Hair Tonic, etc.fino and elear, your to have good hair.Tel.271P.\"MAS.E.L.SMITH.A tine of finest toilet preparations on Complexine, Keep your skin , hair glossy and plentiful, with healthy treatments.Hair dried naturally.Attention must be giv.on to the child's scalp if the woman is for this city to see the Quebec Pageant pictures \u2014 to-night, to-morrow, and Saturday night.If they can he secured for another week the price of admission will be 10c., but the price of skating will be reduced.+.The price this week is B cents.Skin Superfluous Hair, Moles, REMOVED {by BLECTROLYSIÉ, by a well quali- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.Work dons by appoint- _ ment.Address P.O.Box 44.Sherbrooke > rem filed young lady.CHICKEN RARE., The little child of the slums was en- Joyiug her firat visit to the country and in her admiration of was enthusiastic the farmyard.\u2018Just look exclaimed in ecstacy.~ LA CIE-CODERE and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plumbers\u2019 and Electrical supplies, Sherbrooke at the chickings-!'* she x \u2018\u2019They\u2019re-all running about raw.\u2019\u2014London Opinion.LS -|branch for the present.with Misses Wiggett | the guest of his uncle, Mr.A.Blondin.real.29.\u2014Is it true à | mass Mgr.Chalifcux made an address A ARS OND).Ee Hardware, Leatber, Tinwaze- Make a hole in your pocket and let the dust out if you want to your watch from getting dirty.@ watch is a which works day and night, without a stop, and which should have the same attention that any machine requires.If you wish to save your watch from wear have it ovenhauled and put in order at least .once.in eighteen months.well.I'ry us once.| A.C.SKINNER { Jeweltir 8 Optician, 7 Stratheen: C ts Sk oh CE town again on oficial business.# Miss Kathleen : Wiggett is visiting friends in Montreal for a few days, Smoke Pipe Kénel Tobacco.Boston.to Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.John P.Bowen, \u201c and Miss Bowen, of Hatley, were - visitors in town yesterday.house for the winter.\u2018, Get your printing done at Commercial Printing Co.(Reg.), 20 King St.Townships.- Bank, is at the Waterville Mr.and Mre.W.H.Wheeler returned last evening from their wedding trip and are at their home in Belvidere.Smoke Master Mason.Tobacco.* her brother, Revere, Mass.Mn.Joseph Demers, M.P., who was elected for St.Johns, P.Q., om Monday, is the brother of Hon.Justice Demers, of this city.Miss Hunt has returned from a brief trip to Montreal, where she was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.M.F.Johnston at The Sherbrooke.Migs.Anna Robertson left yesterday and Ames for California, where she will spend \u2018the winter with relatives in San Diego.Chew Britannia Tobacco, | The:hostesses at the Guild tea yester- a 1 day afternoon in St.Peter's Church Hall were Mrs.E.0.Grundy and Mrs, members and friends were present.Mr.Albert Paquette, of Shawinigan Falls, was in Sherbrooke yesterday, He left last night for Providence, :R.L, where he will live in the future.The many old friends of Mr.F.J.Abney-Bacon, of Montreal, an old Sherbrooke boy, will regret to hear that he is seriously ill from pneumonia at his rome on Dorcliestez street, Montreal.Mr.Bacon is a! Bishop's College School hoy, and for a numher of years has been one of the most successful and popular teachers in Mont- Eastern Townships people registered in town include : Messrs.H, K, Tay- | lor, Sawyerville ; George McDougal, Thetford Mines ; John Barclay, John\u2019 Macleod, Springhill; A.EK.Sager, \u2018Cherry River; R.Larue, Danville; D.A.Lough, Sawyerville; W.Dupuis, Magog ; J.Bernard, Waterlew ; D.Mec- | Donald, L.McLean, Gould ; L.Gauthier, Acton\u2019 Vale; Z.C.Pease, East \"Angus, Mr.J.T.Morkill, C.E., of the Quebec Central Railway, who has been out on survey for the past three weeks, spent Sunday at his home in town.Mr.Morkill states that the survey of the thirty miles of new line along the Famine River to St.Joseph, Bearce, is practically completed and tenders fon construction will be asked for shortly, the work to begin early in the spring and the line finished within a year.Mrs.Garnet Ross received yesterday for the first time since her marriage at her home on Island street.Mrs.Ross, wha was assisted in receiving by her mother, Mrs.George F.Bradiord, wore a blue silk gown with lace waist.The table in the dining room was prettily arranged with r and white carnations and Miss Niblo, of .Montreal, poured tea.Miss Gunning, who was in a heliotrope dress, and Miss sea Gunning in fawn color looked after the visitors.- Chew Maple \u2018Sugar Tobacco, An interesting ceremony took place at the parish church of St.Gerard Mg- jella, Lake Weedon, when the statues, that of St.Gerard, the gift of Mgr.LaRocque,.Bishop of the diocese; the Blessed Virgin, St.Joseph and St.Anthony of Padua, presented hy generous members of the parish, and the \u2018 new altar were consecrated.The ceremony was presided over by Mgr.H.0.Chalifoux, VG.who sang high mass, assisted by the Rev.J.A.Vre as deacon, and the Rev.,P.Peard, as sub-deacon.The choir.sang St.Gerard\u2019s mass under the direction of Mr.'ules \u2018Perrault, - of Sherbrooke, who \u2018rendered a \u2018number of/solos.- | After upon the feast of the day, The bene- dictjon of the statues then took place, and .venevation of - the relics of St.Gerard, while the young.pirls-\u201cof the parish sang pretty French hymns, A sh read fol- |lowed.In the afternoon a proeession around the village was formed, and on returaing to the church the day closed with solemn benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.The Rev, C.A.Roy is following closely in the footsteps of his predecessor, Rev.J.A.Parent, j first parish priest of Lake Weedon, in \"ministering to the spiritual wants of save | delicate machine, | We do, such, work and do it Captain Louis Teduc, R.C.R.is in Miss Ella Parks has returned from | visiting relatives in Revere, Lynn and = Mr.J.He Carveth, who has been vi- d siting friends in Boston, has returned 2 | Mrs.T.H.Vear has joined Mr.Vear A at Eustis, where.they have taken a | Mr.George E.Ewing, of the Eastern : : Mrs.L.D.McInnis has returned from a very pleasant visit .to | \u2018Mr: Robert Cillis, at]: \u20ac Hugh Tomlinson, .A large.number of _ he in the Baptist Church this evening at | In Your Pocket 7,30.Everybody welcome.~The ladies of the Methodist Church annual Thanks- oth, Every- intend holding their giving supper on Nov.body welcome.Albert Blier will sing the two new illustrated songs, \u201cBy the old oaken .bucket,\u201d\u201d and.\u201cYour Picture says, re- entertainment at Clement Theatre, Saturday.AH new films, including the best Quebec ones.The B.Y.P.U.will hold a social -member,\u201d at-the matinee and evening We \u201csupply LAMPS of all sizes and \u2014 Se - TE 3 Lib.Ma u *p# ve a, Cons \\ P.Re copetit, Con., Q | i.arth \u2019 Soc.eathe == Leo Chose made AE Blanket Department Another case of fine wool Blankets on sale.\u2018Your choice of pink or blue bed: Ton ei -Bxtra quality .Dowa Comforters\u201d $4.50 .Best value in Canada, all pure ' \u2018down filling, fine.sateen covering.A limited numbor at .$4.50 Coston Comforters 135 \u2026 \u2018Assorted colors in chintz\u2019 covering, pure cotton filling, regular size only .ve et 00 00 4e 00 ee » $1.86 SLIS White Quilts for ~~ For afew days we offer our Te- gular $1.15 line for 98c.Full aize, good quality.Mattress Pads 2.25 Preserves your mattress, mak your bad sefter, more comfortable.Fine quilted quality .$2.26 Solid Gak Tables 1 80 - Size of top-20 x-20-in, large: under shelf well and solidly made, .Plano, polished for , .; .».$1.80 fêrat?cigars, SHIFTING OF G.T.R.AGENTS.Mr.Harrison, formerly G.T.R.agent at Cornwall, Ont., has been moved to Sherbrooke, \u2018and Mr.E.J.Astell here has heen moved back to Lennoxville.Both agents have taken over their duties at their respective stations, the transfer of each having been made | yesterday.CREDITORS MEET.A meeting of the creditors of Jos.Losperance, Lake Megantic, trader, was held at the Court House here this | forenoon, \u201d Mr.John J.Griffith, of Sherbrooke, was appointed curator and Messrs.E, B.Garneau, of Quebec; E.C, B, Fea- therstonhaugh, of Montreal ; D.O.E.Denault, of Sherbrooke ; and A.Les- perance, of Lake Megantic, were appointed.inspectors.\u2019 pe HAS BEEN QUIET - AT COURT HOUSE.During the past six weeks things have heen very quiet.at the Court House, and evidently the members of the Bar have not yet settled down to hard work.Only a couple of small cases have been heard at the Superior Court term which opened on Tuesday of this week.When business does come it will come with a rush, and will be carried on at a Jigh pressure * until the end of the yed® to make up for lost time.POLICE STATION NOTES.The arc light on the corner of Bowen and Bridge strects was found to \u2018be out at 7.25 last night.The police were.called at 8.15 last night and arrested a man at his home on Wellington street for being drunk and disorderly.; _ The police found a package of socks \u2018n front.of one store and'some leather school hags in front of another store on Wellington street last night.An electric wire was found to he'hro- ken in front \u2018of the drill shed yesterday.- _ .A man was arrested yesterday charged with being drunk and neglecting his family.© : The arc light on the comer of First avenue and Council street was out this morning.fp The work-hunters who will answer! vour want advertisement are the class ! his congregation, : from which you should choose.ers full size, sold else- | \u2018where \u2018at $3.76.Our price only.He 98c fectly justifiable, yet as to their -em- titled to an- injunction against the la- \u2018eutt & Sons Company vs.Jeremiah J.Protective Union 3, et /al., and the in- i spending his holidays with relatives in .voltages.The most economical The « - à ur rs, BOWLERS, ATTENTION ! made.| ale of Hubbers hu be © ee A Si so Jon g.\u2014_\u2014 we are not sorry | we Wilson re The directors of Le Monument Na- ; OF ve have , fre, MAW lle and B tional have decided to give one prize Electrical Repair and Supply Co.SPP on hang igh} ang pom- Pan iting.every week to tlie bowler playing on \u2014 = } fr th te re has ST na left for their alleys the greatest number of | ~ W:J: WIGGETT, Prop, ; rom the factories, \" L.Leon business.| games in \u2018a week, canmencing the firdt ; 100 Wellington Street.: H.H MOR a few days orge | Monday of November next.The prize Bell, 435.People\u2019s, 307.a ENN A \u2014 = = ol EOWARDS\u2019 DAILY STORE NEWS Sfp pins Vingt | \u201d - Cobbler Rockers $2.50 Only a few arm rockers at this price.Leather seat polished white birch frame \"fat the low price of \u2026 \u2026 .$2.50 Chest of Drawers - ,! $5.40 - A very handy piece of furniture with three large drawers, solid .hardwood, golden = | \u2018 [ finish, only $5.40.\u2018Kitchen Cabiner Tables 7.20 No kitchen is complete without one.Standard size top.Has large flour bin drawer, and also large divided drawer for sugar, etc, .One knife, etc., drawer, ope linen.\u2018 drawer, two -sliding bake boards, all complete for :.$7.20 6.50 Couches for 5.50 Fine couches, all covered in as- selection now when you have an almost endless variy | to choose from, than to wait until the last money, |f EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME COMM Purchasing in large quantities.direct from the nil iy spot cash enables us to quote yqu very interesting pri Good quality _ pue desings \u2014 good.variety We have already kn several orders for (hy mas\u2019 delivery.ou without saying thé à -much casier atid far mer satisfactory to make Yor \u2014 | Felt He | entire Jot of san sale to-morrow, Please note shown.on the (Distinctly se | | An ex&llent | oll at a small FELY HAT 8 Black and\u2019 color# - AN So.none Some as high : All one price _ TO-MORROW .~ 6, p= 5154, CS Va am on vi OR è 0) Pree ATES PLAY AXES - NE ORE NEW.VEILIN( MORT pre poobabiy ac our Veilings, We ar correct ki ue A) pean).- - à .\" Savings for Carpet Soctin | Not for ad Dept.been 80 busy.onthe bet ue .Orders by mail in addition city orders kceps this\" Gap.het.ling.i) 300 - End Brussel Borders.Worth 135 fu 1% _ 14 yds.long in every imagiabh color.Extra fine quality to cher at \u2026 .\u2026 + 0i 00 0 0 1.00 Table Covers fer 4 Thit is without doubt our pre ier- bargain offer for this mt Size 36 x 36 in.just the Thing ie tea tables, ctc.Assorted cos.regular value $1.8 for .f& 6.00 Wilton Rugs for | 4A To our knowkedge, no store 8.Canada offers greater rug vale - than our big $6.00 line which We are to-day clearing at the exceptions ly low price of.$4.50.Grest chia of patterns.85¢c Wool Carpets for * Only à limited quality, Belag sit Sas aft a show the and colors, as we bu wd nama the followin, Mo, Me Wc, Sc, Mc \u2018NEW NECK FRILLI os to nee on sal rillings~ou w su what you're looking: 1 - î6c, Me, Mc, Mc and -Apy quantity cut.ww ER ADHIO b 0 e shou e of these large boo! kinds of patterns.Price Mo (by mail cludes coupon.entitli: pattern free of charge PIN CUSHION FOR Stufled with sawdus shapes and sizes WOOL BAIZE\u2014 sorted color, velours, with fringed edge.Sale price .$5.60 Sb at ; = it TF EDWARDS FURNITURE COMPAN! will consist of one box (50) of good LABOR UNIONS CAN'T ENFORCE STRIKES.AMERICAN COURT HOLDS IT AS ILLEGAL TO FINE MEMBERS WHO REFUSE T0 \u201cGO ; OUT.\u201d Boston, Mass., Oct.29.\u2014An important \u2018decision was rendered by a _divided court of the full bench of thes Supreme Court, involving the right «§ labor union leaders to enforce a justifiable strike for higher wages and shorter hours for its members hy threatening members of the union who do not strike when told to with fines imposable under the rules of the union.The majority of the court holds that while as to members of the unions such threatened action may be per- ployer the threat or coercion of «fine upon members who except for it would remain at work is unjustifiable, The employer is by the majority held en- hor union defendants emplaying the | threat of a fine by the union upon | such refractory members if they do not.quit \u2018work, The decision is in the case of Will- Driscoll, of Bricklayers\u2019 .Benevolent junction, which is affirme\u2018, restruin James P.Reagan, of that union, and chairman of the executive committer, from intimidating the employees of the concern by the imposition of a fine or penalty upon persons in its\u2018employ or about to enter it.: erat LENNOXVILLE NOTES.Mr.Chas.ark, who has been Stanstead, left this morning for Mont- |- real, after\u2019 which he proceeds to Quebec where he will embark on the steamer Empress of Britain for Eng land.For the last two years Mr.Clark attended Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he graduated with honors.On his return to England he will be ordained by.the Bishop of Wakefield, whére he has accepted \"a curacy.Mr.J.L.Bushfield, of Montreal, is stopping at the College House, Len- noxville.Pent Tf there were no newspaper adver- .tisements for threë months, this city would he \u2018\u2018set hack\u201d twenty years in that time, À = mous , For Covering desks, aud making screens, in wide.Green at 80¢ and Gic 4 Crimson at 70c yard \u2014.\u2026.\u2018 LAPIPS' BELTS\u2014 i vee ry a8 nun that we require to rd », and 760.of room with you.Puil % ia reversible.\u201ces HEAVY GR CAM : BLANK ETE A We carry a bi various sires.Ÿ ark 0%, 82.5, $2.66 and stoc We bave procured tity of German Military Rifles, Bo 71-84, This is a genuine Maule Je peating Rifle, 8.shot, boll-actios, ¥ calibre, cartridge loaded with less powder, and a thoroughly able and serviceable rifle.Im are ghsolutely new en those guaranteed,\u201d While they last sell them at .LS 85.00 Don\u2019t confuse this rifle vid the Swiss Army Riflé #9 other second-hand Millis?Arms that are now i : Manufacturing, advertised.«4° LE pnctaring, stor US Tt is the genuine MAUSER, jo] rifle for hunting deer and large J No one living in the country P ford to be without one.i Noderg con \u2019 ang Stu Tory Veniencey, - atom, 2 Elmwood Pb À TBP \u2014 SELF-CON Toot,\u201d oy Prospect Te LW.J.Armiptrong Ie, Ler ~ LYNWOUI Mu, reaatTOR place free ov, wen 2 ie for saie.A.M.Ti .z re Apply MOUR ROOM h Victoria Plat.\u2014 MR.Kk.H.POPE TO BIS dd WT Mr RH.Poe Be mh RO treed up is friends in W Bb \u2018Aces.bridges and PU no hak aw] BE ge dT ; -oml - ser \u2019 mis supporters an cou me dark Ka y emo à and expensd work and assiatano ga I only , talisman to BOO \u20ac ion just \u20ac 4 6.Em ary, er shorts wwe MLS TP Media ol with success, but for ting op\u201d WANTED | pain we were cond | of 4 ney, Prickiagzy O OR T the means at the dispose could s gi Boply Record Om © onents we di all the) EBMAN_ = Thanking you - tag euch GOOD pected.Then \u2014 pot! Nag \u201cclus, \u201c*Ction to ge baw advertised Hin gd | Box a, gyiem, on © \u2014, [x \"a A .; ; > a.nearly oll the \u201cthrift a oe it jh i - = DEPOSITS.10 mdidates who lost their de Bn its pd Brome.i À ~ 5 Cotton, > Missisquoi.F5 EF 4 a ns, Quebec East.x foe Cons, Beauce.So ; 4, Pol Delisle Lib.-Ind., Por tneuf.~ «2 - Me Eau, fnd., Quebec County.5 ¥ y, Jardine \u201d Lib, Maisonneuve, Ru.> Cons, St.: ER | ge Linden \u2018 | wt I.; \" t h e COATICOOK.; } 1 - se made a, flying visit Lee Cho a A.HW Cummings, 4 bs unt, rs hag hegun et ill so Jong.for wa Lo.\u2018F4 Wilson returned home Ye have à pe rtinville and Bulwer, where traight isiting.ct dt a ; > left for Sherbrooke for business.re ne Ivar } Cons, Three Rivers.| .- r , 3 gp, pangetol, Vaudreuil J EE\" tit, Con, Vaudreuil.! ; Joopet a .St.Lawrence.Cr ¥ 2% Martin, Soc, Johns- | | DEAR FOOD.+ (From tha New Zeala That man has perfect the average wor g man\u2019s wages.1 either means that lie has wot no family / loaves and fishes has lost its mystery.- t LD TEE Suitable for Wrapping.ae All in good order.| + t cent per Ib.* Apply RECORD OFFICE, Daily Store News\" \u201c Thursday, Oct.29, 1908.ki EH Special Friday Sale of nies felt Hat Shapes & Wings | tal 3 - Bought yesterday from .a wtire Jot of sample Felt Hats It | in le tomorrow, Friday, at le - t goes Please note that these are 1g that it is \u2018 shown on the ground floor, \u2019 Gn nd far more ry ER olf ot 8 small cost, v i FELT HAT SHAPES loss Variety | Black and- colors.t 1 | All ew\u2014none worth less > moment, PY \u201c500% high as 52.00., Lu 21 4 Ç All ne price .OMFORT B TOHORBOW uns 49\u20ac -@- - _ \u2018 à ui Wellington Street.- : ods | 38 Welling Store closes at six to-night, To (Distinctly separate from Millinery Section.) An ex&llent chance to own a new hat and trim it your- Toronto Millinery firm\" {heir and Wings, which we place on .sg than one-half original prices.all new goods and will be WINGS Black, white and colors\u2014 various shapes and styles.None worth less than Bic.Some as high as $1.25.| All one price .25e mnths bas this\u2019 his dept.\u2019 hust- YORE NEW VEILING S=- , You sre probably acquainted with or Vellings,.We are known to show the correct kinds in black ad colors, a8 we buy these direct wt ams the following prices : tk, Ke, Me, ¥c, 3c yard.- \u2018SEW NECK FRILLINGS\u2014 - Ak 10 see our sample book of friings-gou will surely find just vit gore looking for.; Ii %.%c, 2c and 40c yard.| © Aly @antity cut.- php ¥INTER FABHION BOOKS\u2014 - No ome should bé without one orders - À 135 for TSc | \u201cry imaginable tality to elear ah = MO er \u201c4% \u2018ubt our prem- ! for -this- week, the thing.for à ssorted colbrs, ÿ Le for .or 10] -dibee large books\u2014shows [all ; [ - lings of patterns.no store in Price % (by mail 30c) and -in- er- rug values : coupon entitling you to a ie which We are sale free of charge.he exceptional- - - .Great choice DIX CUSHION FORMS\u2014 [© 8tufled with shwdust\u2014in- various | Ea : ibe LG \u2019 .or 8% = cup Lo L BAIZE\u2014 LY.Bring site For covering desks, card tables, 205 + bd making screéns, etc., etc., 36 de ec 7 rem at Se and 60 yard.| Crimson at 70e yard.~~ a.pen ant ES\u2019 BELTS\u2014 ¢ sell such a number of these We require to reorder nearly nay week\u20148ilk, Kid\u2014Tinsil and Elstic kinds,- at 25c, 35c, 50e, 65c ad Be., - HEAVY GREY CAMPING * BLANKETS \u2014 _ Ve carry a big stock of these in ners, Farn-{| TO-MORROW .- BOOKS FOR BOYS\u2014 ; We are showing,a big\u2019 range of the famous \u2018\u2018Henty,\u201d\" and \u201cAlger\u201d BOOKS FOR BOYS\u2014 We notice-that these books are quoted at forty-five cents by one of the big Montreal stores.- Our price ; is but \u2026 2002 er ee ue 5310 COATS FOR BABIES\u2014 A Tice line of bear Coats in white and brown ( traveller's sam- I ple line) which we are selling off at unusual prices: Some have * hoods to match.: $2.50, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50 up.LADIES\u2019 SUIT CLOTHS\u2014 We have a special line of \u2018\u2018German\u2019\u2019 broadcloths, \u2018which are our own direct importation and which we can recommend.: Extra fine finish, fully shrunk .and unspottable, \u2018in black and all the desirable fall hors.\" 54 in wide., 9c, $1.15, $1.25, and $1.50 yd.- In you live out of town write TWEED CLOAKING, $1.65 Bought specially for long ulsters, plaid effect in light and dark colors.Medium weight 54 in.wide.Special value, $1.65 yard.FIDERDOWN FLANNEL CLOAK- ING\u2014 For Babies Coats and dressing Robes\u2014white, pink, blue or red\u2014 54 in.wide, soft and warm., Special per yard 90c.< GERMAN FLANNELETTES\u2014 These much resemble the genuine flannels-\u2014Artistic patterns and col- orings, 30 in.wide, heavy ard warm for dressing saques, gowns and house dresses.19e, 24c, 28c, 33c 35c.yard.LADIES\u2019 COAT SWEATERS\u2014 The- popular comfortable garment just now.We have a full range of sizes in.greys, cardinal, Tarious gizes Dark : sriou .grey color.LS, 2.3, $2.66 and $2.9 pr.fl Sportsmen.a limited quan TCS white and navy.Full coat back, good length.$2.50 and $2.90.[Pres Lance) NEW YORK VIEW OF : ] ] essedness who can indulge in his usual supply of butter, milk, meat and vegetables today on NewsPAPERS] | FOR'SALE = À BET ISSR are obsc \u2014=3 doubtful, _ part of the government collectively.\u2018| beral party is the triumph of its lead- -| \u201cForms of Unbelief.\u201d = re A TG rm om = A a \u201d: cn sO Dhl a Loe + sa STERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TIIURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 190s, « CANADIAN ELECTIONS.AIRE: ; CONTEST FOR THE PRESIDENCY.ew York, October 29.\u2014The Times say : The Canadian elections aford us on excellent Opportunity to appraise hefo the event in our case the worth | O° 8eancals as a campaign cry.\u2014 There is no essential difference between the glectorates on opposite sides of the borde 2 this respect.Both would a te from Publie life: politicians guilty of be 17208 the public or private in- crest, ut neither\u2014certainly not Can- ac S, nor do we: believe the: Americans Are so simple as to-believe all 3 at is.alleged against the \u2018rascals\u2019 in of ce.\u201d This is particularly tyue of road class of cases in which facts vre, and quality of the * acts Il such cages many wh ,Ç moral stendards are above \u201creproach + hesitate to take partisan views even ; ence between the rascals of the different par- : tes, and that it is more important\u2019 15 + pofitica] principles shoutd control | than that they should be submerged in | the effort to \u2018exchange the freebooters \u2018| of one party fof those of another.- | Sir Wilfrid Laurien declined to de- | scend ts the level -of such campaign- \u201cing.Hé took tne view, discredited i + high quarters with us, that \u201cguilt is {always personal,\u2019 and left individuals .| to Present their own defences to their (| constituents making no defence on the \u2018| The result is that onl | was defeated.\u201d only one The World says: \u2018The Canadian electorate has responded heartily to || the Premier's appeal for a mandate to | finish the works he has planned for a | \u2018Larger Canada\u2019 While the Canadian system follows English precedents, | | the personality and policies of the Pre.| mier here was as\u2019 commandingly \u2018before the Canadian electorate in the | campaign as are \u2018My Policies\u2019 in :the | United States.The triumph of the Li- Minister - bd en.\u2019 HUNTINGVILLE, The subject for Rev.F.E.Adams\u2019 | sermon, Sunday morning, Nov.14, is EAC TE an \u2018Recent visitors\u2019 are Mr.and Mrs.G.Beaulieu and little son home from | Porto Rico, where they have- spent the j+summer guests.of her parents, Mr.{and Mrs, E.Libbey and family ; Rev.I.W.McLaughlin, of Lyndonville, Vt.guest at Mr.W, H.Hunting\u2019s over Sunday ; Rev.F.E.Adams home from Lyndonville, Vt., where he preached in exchange with Rev.I.W.McLaughlin last Sunday.- Departures are Mrs.E.Cabane to Island Pond, thence to her home in Portland, Me., after a visit with her ' Upon pretty clear charges, i 4 that ther is nat much difference be.| 124; Waterville.Price, $800., rr yo DALY NEWS Chaat own morons, ROM TOUR or a wife to whom the miracle of the 1 0 OTIMES APPLIES RESULT \"of FRY S.(Continued from.pags 1.).residence of the late Mr.Jas.S when Miss Jessie Muriel - Small jon married to Mr.J.E.England, of the same place, , The Rev.Mr.Pletts officiated.- Mr.and Mrs.England will be at home to friends after the 1st of December, 7 REAL ESTATE.Registrations in .the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office: during the week ending October 24th, 1908 : Order Marcoux to Alfred Cayer, lot sos range 6, Compton.Price, $4,- George Donnolly to Andrew S.Duns- Fin lot 349, North Ward.Price, Jas.F.Clark to Thos.Tingey, lat : FégepH St.Denis to ds Fuller & Wig- gett, lot 596, North Ward.- Price, $,- ve 8.- x LT 4 ul e Mrs.S.Binette et al to\u2019 Wilirid Meu- ton.Price, $3,425.- Halire Garon to.Jos.Soucy, lot 7h and 7d, range 5, Compton.Price, $4,000.®, Beudin to Wm.E.Beaudin, lot la, range 5, Compton.Price, $950.ISLAND BROOK, - Mr.and Mrs.Sam Woods have been Visiting friends in Sherbrooke recent- y.- \u2018Mr.Gordon Christie has -returned- to | New York, .~ Mrs.Painter, Sr., is able to be out again, after suffering some weeks with à cut wrist, in which several stitches his fine new house, which is a credit} to our town.! nier, lots 8a and 9a, range 3, Comp- | in the language of the land of your had to be placed.ly last attempt for parliamentary hon- Mr.Beatty, of Chesterville, Ont.,{ ors.was calling on friends recently.Mr, Arthur Dawson has moved into | dk, COMOX-ATLIN GOES \u2018TO LIBERALS.+ \"(Continued trom page 1.) as follows : cialist party of Canada, in regular meeting assembled, hastens to convey to you its congratulations on your se- | lection as parliamentary herald of the coming revolution.We recognize that your victory over the capitalist candidates marks the passing of another milestone on\u2019 the road of human progress within the confines: of the Dominion.Ottawa local, though voung, .18 not unacquainted with what the | workers of British Columbia have secured through their efforts aided by your faithful colleagues, Williams, Davidson and Melnnes.We are pleased to observe that the electors of Nanaj- mo appreciate the clear-headed and clean-handed manner in which vou .have dealt with their affairs.We look for Kootenay to pay a tribute to the ability, honesty, and faithfulness of \u2018Bill\u2019 Davidson by placing jhim at your side in the Dorminion Parliament.The hearts and the homes of the members of Ottawa local are open to you, and, election will be sent to him and reads | \u201cDear Comrade,\u2014Ottawa\u2019 Local So- PAGE FIVE.AUCTION SALE\" On Tuesday, Nov.3rd 1908 \u2018 at 10 q\u2019clock a.m.for © \"at his home in EAsT ANGUS \"3 horses, 2 pure bred Jersey cows, grade cows, all his wagons, sleds, sleighs, harnesses and he has æ lot of good qual- \u20181ty in each ¢lass.For particulars, see \u201cposters.\"A.NEWMAN, Auctioneer.CUT GLASS AND CHINA Just received a nice assortment of Cut Glass and real Dresden China.Thes®\u2019 goods should be seen to be ap- Prectated.We are always pleased to quote prices at H.J.Laberee's, The Jeweller, Lennoxvitle : New Firm, : New Goods, ~~ New Prices birth, they individually and collective.! ly wish a Caed' Mille-Failthe to Otta-¢ wa.| : \u201cYours in the Revolution, \u201cOttawa Local, No.7, S.P.of C.\u201d Mr.Hawthornthwaite is not elected.Quebec, Oct.29.\u2014Mr.Price\u2019s official majority in Quebec West is 2.A recount will he asked for.Mr.Martineau, who ran as a straight Liberal in Quebec County against Mr.Jos.Turcotte, the-success- ful Government candidate, and Mr.L.Robitaille, polled: 12 votes in that county.It was his third and probah- Winnipeg, Oct.29.\u2014The Free Press attributes the-defeat of the Liberals in Manitoba to the influence of the Mr.Henry Kerr, of Boston, is in: | town visiting friends.; Mr.Robert Riddle has returned from the seats for the Conservatives, and { his home in Mile Isle.Mies Emfma Laird went to Montreal ÿ failure of the Government to pass the on Wednesday.] Bury, Tuesdav evening to congratulate Mr.A.B.Hunt.Le : Mr.Chambers went to Ottawa on: Tuesday, expecting to be gone two weeks.Co, \u201cOn and after November 1st, R.W.Lavalliere, hutcher, of Bury, will do a | strictly cash business.1 Mrs.Nicholson and Miss M.Stevenson, of North Hill, were the guests of \"Mr.H.N.Stevenson- recently.CITY NEWS J sister, Mrs.L.B.Hunting and family.| § day was well attended, many coming \u2018McLaughlin, a former pastor of this \u2018 church.Se We are sorry to report Mrs.R.\"Ma.: chell on the sick list.Her many i friends wish her a speedy recovery.+ .À COOKSHIRE.Arrivals and departures: Dr.and .Mrs, F.W.Gilday, of Montreal, at Mr.\"R.H.Pope\u2019s; Mr.Clifford Planche, from Montreal ; Mr.Fred.Bailey, of Knowlton, home an Monday ; Mr.B.R.Bishop, of Marbleton in town Mon- \u2018day ; Mr.A.G.Hurd, of Randbora, in town Tuesday ; Mr.W.T.Oughtred, of Marbleton.Co.\"À The Ladies\u201d Guild will hold their-an- ;nual Hallowe\u2019en suppèr and entertain- |! ment in Victoria hall to-night.Supper i will be served from 6 to 8, followed by a : programme consisting of drills, songs, : \"living pictures, ete.| A confirmation service was held in + i \u2018last when the Lord Bishop of Quebec administered the rites of confirmation | to about fifteen candidates.A very fitting and especially interesting ad- { dress was delivered by His Lordship.Dr.W.E.Enright, of Montreal,spent' ry Rifles, Modd.} === ine Mauser BANRNHrPbuiptriveiododrirdeidod holt-action, 44 7 jl.with smoke - horoughly li : opu ; ie.mo ill B | and thoroughl bey last we will ur - æ is rifle with 3°.\" y Rifle and JS ilitary 3m _ T : d Military LET, now being B WAT=THE UPPER STORY Or 6 Mate CE» suitable for halls, a Von pe Frans! storage, eto.Ap- USER, just thofitse 10 LET N : J , x QV.ATP - nd larger E% 0 Bi London and Stanley 6 rooms, suniry can .\u2018ent \u20acnces.Apply Mrs y ; > Eh n° 41 Blmwooa avenue 5.Henry : 3 bi \u201cx SELF-CONTAINED CoT- | 0 ha WJ Ar Bpect street.Five > \u201cpear Lu, QUES n Bongerg or INWOOD COTTAGIE .es na Nov stn $ rooms, mod- NE lop Bols ; AISO one d mc (a Sale.A.M, Taylor, Lennox- HULL NL 7e nly UR ROOM TENEMENT.Na : : ar wii hr 40,000 Readers daily.Reach alf parts of 00 $ Vill getyou anything you want, VU | hly 1 Cent a word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for | \u201cprice of five.Pick your days, - MISCELLANEOUS, V ANTED\u2014TO \u2018 cash, small house in or near a village.John Wyatt, Bury.\"PURCHASE FOR Sunday the guest of Dr.Butler.\u201cAds\u201d B the Eastern Townships A FOR SALE.The all day service here last Sun- | ing to join this class should begin at from a distance to meet Rev.I.W.!.St.Peter\u2019s church on Sunday evening | The Y.W.C.A.physical culture class will meet to-night at 7.30.All wish- | once if possible.Miss Constance Fuller has taken the place in the Eastern Townships Bank \u2018miade vacant by the departure of Miss | Gertrude Wiggett to California.\u201c Mrs.Sanford, formerly Miss \u201c Alice Shea, of Sherbrocke, with her little daughter, returned to Montreal today \u2018after a Visit to Mr.and Mrs.J.-Poutre, Court street.Mrs.Henry Drouse, of Last Angus, who lit her home some two weeks Lago.has not yet returned and no news\" from \u2018her has been received.Mr.Drouse, who was in town a few days; ayo, states that he has no idea ct her whereabouts, and as the couple had; only been married a short time, the affair is most inexplicable.rt crn ++ + + + + + + + + + ++ + + 41 i | + _- +e hill 5 + AT THE THEATRE SATUR- | Griven to the polls to fark his bel 1 At Clea Y NIGHT.Saturday $ {ot for Dr.Wilson, the Liberal candi- + night, for the New York Amuse- + | déte, t was because of the disagree + ment Company s entertainment, 1 : all seats will be reserved at 10c.4 .3 and 15¢.A feature of the en- 4 St.Catherines, Ont., Oct.29.\u2014 Jas.+ tertainment will be the Quebec + Haynes, a barber, paid off his election + Tercentenary pictures, I is + bet to Wm.H.Raymoer, = billiard- + said the arrivals of the Prince\u201d + [room proprietor.Haynes bet Raymoer + of Wales, \u2018his greeting of Sir 4 Lancaster's majority would be over + Wilfrid Laurier and others fea- + three hundred, and that if it was not + tures of the celebration are re- + he would hire a span of white horses 14 markably distinct.Mr.Blier + and a smart carrriage and drive Ray- + will sing several illustrated 4 |moer around town to every saloon; + songs.: 4 paying for anything he took a notion + The participants inthe Road\u2018 + [to order, he himself not to drink any- | + Race will be present at this per- + thing.Raymoer \u2018was to do the same | + formance and the presentation + thing with Haynes, only the horses |+ of trophies and prizes will be + were to be black, if the majority was | 4+ made by His Worship, the 4 mere than 300.Haynes lost and he |+ Mayor.The announcement of 4 carried out the bet to the! letter, the | + results will be made by Lieut.- 4 carriage heing followed by crowds\u2019 of 3 Col.Worthington, the referee.be men and boys, who had a lot of fun at the expense of the \u2018\u201c\u2018 +++ 444444444444 LOST AND FOUND.[J ,OST\u2014THIS AFTERNOON\u2014BLACK : purse, containing money, from Dr.Darche\u2019s to 15c store.Return to Box For SALE\u2014STOCK IN\u2019 GBNERAL store, groceries, dry goods, boots 1 and shoes, crockery - &c.-Said stock is WANTED TO PURCHASE\u2014A NEW Ÿ miich cow.Apply to 88 Belvidère Street, Sherbrooke.V TANTED\u2014AT THE SCHOOL HALL, , « East Augus, 40 cords of good hard wood, 2 feet long.Apply to R.C.Cow~ ling, Sec.-Treas.V ANTED\u2014TWO OR THREE GENT- 4 « lemen boarders.Good accommodation, comfortable house, central.Address Box 49 Record.J'ASTERN TOWNSHIPS.TWO HUNdred farms, several creamerics, and other properties for sale.Free descrip- Sherbrooke._ > Victoria Pare.Wilson, 27 Birch .\u201c0 Heri \u2014 = ~INEE nd roomy OO MOLES FURNISH- > le.Box 7 kitchen for mar- WANTED To RENT FOR THE WIN- VV ter by young married couple\u2014fur- nished house, centrally located.Apply : Box _39, Record, or \u2018phone bi5.: Vr Record, .1 WANTE\"N sommes frs A .addressed Rese locality CELIABLE.MEN IN > L:_h-he 8856 #R* ou oughout Canada to which\" he A nc od tack up show cards my frien) mittees rind WE monet ommise: 8mall adver- - 5 n mission dv ol Pablo and expenses 4 por das ed, on 2, Titties yoo tO 800d reliable men.are not cro¥\u2019y an, Empire Mess Write for par or the kind \u2019 VE (cine :Co., London, ducting age\u2019 NED rs a} of our OF Ele Mig 'Y OR THREE GOOD cual ex wW to.g 4 : could be MIS Recora Ogre, COOKShire at- 1L \u20ac ; : Lux Office, Box 48, Mn ANA ; 3 \u201c tach = GOOD CANV Qn A Xe Becti, NVASSER hings\u201d is prettis k aire ines to sell established ved\u201d you peed ; 2, ttawa Dew attractive | 2 .Pras, = \\ ANTED\u2014SECOND HAND FURNIture and cooking stoves, also all kinds of heaters.Apply at 30 King St.Bell \u2018phone 237.or \u201cthANS map dl%0 distripute amar hic ~ VANADIAN AND AMERICAN FARM.7 town, and miscellaneous properties for sale.Write for free catalogue.V, A.Davis, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.QTRAYED \u2014 DISAPPEARED FROM: pasture, one brindled yearling heifer.Any person giving information will be rewarded.Sam Coates, Brookbury, Que.° Never answer an ad.unless it per- \u2014conally interests you\u2014for you'll find plenty ofthat kind.tive list.Write Hon.Henry Aylmer, all new and in good condition.Call at once, A.L.Pomeroy, Compton.Que, JOR - SALE\u2014PURE BRED SHORT- \"horn bull calves and Shropshire ram-lambs.Jobn Racey, Johnville.OR SALE\u2014FORCED TO SELL, Ford runabout, 16 h.p., '07 model, in first clas running condition and good paint.Will demonstrate.Apply Box 406 Coaticook.) JOR SALE\u2014ONE HORSE WEIGHT \" over 1200 1bs., age 7 years, in sound condition.Can be seen at Windsor House stable, Belvidere street.or NEW HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014 49 LAUR- IN jer Avenue.\u2018Apply on premiges.SITUATIONS WANTED.AA ANTED\u2014POSITION AS .BOOK- ; keeper or - salesman by steady young man, excellent references.French and English.Box 42 Record.> oC \u2014\u2014 - - HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE- AXJANTED\u2014A FEW EXPERIENCED W darners for fancy worsted cloths.Paton Manufacturing Company, Bher- brooke, P.Q.- FARMS FOR SALE.% land and buildings, cheap for cash.Hugh McFadden.Lennoxvilld.MISCELLANEOUS.= WANTED\u20142 FURNPSHED ROOMS, M with use of kitchen, by married RM FOR SALE\u2014 ACRES GOOD\u201d 51 Record.Quite a few from this place went wt ] the Government abandoned the pro- 3 1 sion of the new Dominion Parliament 1 they have_the right to expect that le- Ÿ Lean\u2019s majority, with all polls in, is Roblin \u2018Government, which, it says, used its power to the utmost to carry to padded lists consequent upon the clause in the Election Bill providing for a Dominion revision.\u201cThe Liberals of Manitoba,\u201d it says, \u201cwere defeated, not on election day, but when vision in the Election Act which provided for a Dominion revision of the Manitoba Act.\u201d It says further : \u201cThe Manitoba Libh- erals submitted.to the exigencies of the situation, and now look to the Dominion Government to see that the gross injustice under which they had \u2018to fight is righted.At the first « ses- gislation will be passed to right that injustice.\u201d To Boronto; Oct.29.\u2014A special to the Star from St.John, N.B., says: \u2014 \u201cThere is absolutely no truth in the report that the Conservatives will protest the election of Mr.Pugsley.To do so in St.John would be the height of folly, because the election was run under a purity agreement and party workers on both sides admit that the agreement was faithfully observed.Returns yesterday from Queens County show that Col.Mec- 51.The completed returns in other constituencies show very few changes in the figures published, and none that materially altdrs the total.Lindsay, Ont., Oct.29.\u2014John Butler, a resident of Lindsay, and 106 years of age, voted at the elections on Monday.Despite.his age, Mr.Butler sports.\u201d = LAKE MEGANTIC.The W.C.T.U.held a very successful social Wednesday evening in the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, when a large crowd was present and a very pleasant evening was spent.A short programme was prepared, after which there was a contest for guessing authors which Having purchased the: property recently occupied by R.A.Bartlett, I will keep on hand all kinds of Feed and Grain.Custom Grinding, Prompt delivery.; : r IF.J.HOLLADAY Office and Warerooms' opposite - Paton Mills.Phone No, 541.* NOTICE, Offers for kéeping open the various road divisions in the Township of As- | cot, during the ensuing winter, will be received at the office of the undersigned on Monday the 2nd November at 3 o\u2019- clock, pm.- | WM.W.BAKER, Secretary-Treasurer.Lennexville, Oct.22, 1908, NORIEEB That on and after November 1st, 1908, I will do nothing but a strictly Cash Business.\"7\" O7 \" R.W.LAVALLIERE, .Butcher.Bury, Que.: AUCTION SALE Friday, October 30th, 1908.MB.R.A.OUGHTRED At His Farm In MARBLETON the following to wit : Three horses, 2 colts, 1 fine pure bred rham cow to calve in November, 1 pure bred Durham heifer, 1 year old; 4 \u2018grade cows, 3 2- year-old, steers and other young cattle, All farm tools, buggies, sleighs and harnesses, For particulars see posters.Sale at 10 a.m.: A.NEWNAN, Co \u201cAuctioneer.Horse Stolen.Taken on Monday night from Bromp- tonville, dark.red horsge,; weight, 1000 lbs, left hind leg swollen.Kindly notify J.A.PICARD, >, .*Bromptonville.Important Auction Sale lof registered Ayrshire Cows and Calves, 1 registered Ayrshire Bull : also grade Cows, horses, young cattle; pigs, hay, grain, straw and all farm implements at farm of S.COTTINGHAM, DANVILLE, Que., On Wednesday, Nov.4th, 1908 at 10 a.m.Terms of sale: Under $1ÿ, cash ; over that amount, 12 month's credit .on approved joint notes at 9 p.ec.- interest.- J.J.BARLOW, .Auctioneer.Oll.FOR SALE 10 BARRELS LARD OIL FOR SALE a sacrifice ; first-clagg lubricant for all purposes.__ : IMPERIAL WASTE & METAL CO., 6-7-9 Queen Street, Montreal.Main 4959 NOTICE.Re Estate of the late J.À.Archam- \u2018 bault.- All persons having claims or accounts with or against the Estate and succession of the late J.A.Archambault, are requested to fyle them immediately with the tundersigned.- Sherbrooke, 17th, October, 1908.B.A.DUGAL, } Banque Nationale FARM TO LET At Knowlton, Que.\u201cArgyle Farm,\u2019 property of the late James McLaughlin, adjoining farm of Hon.S.A.Fisher, and 3 miles from either Knowlton or Foster on C.P.Rand i mile east of Brome Lake.One of_ the aldest, most productive and easiest worked farms in the Eastern Townships.Contains about 300 acres in smooth meadows, rolling pastures and heavy woodland, with good farmhouse, large cow barn, horse barn, carriage house, was won by Miss Annie Bowman.During the evening ecventeen new members weré enrolled in the society.ss When a store has a bargain to of- for\u2014one that will stand, the test of i publicity\u2014you will learn about it in the store\u2019s ad.- i { 5.or ! re = Excel \u2018 his 5° 7 STANDARD OR SELP FILLING The Parker has three vital points of superiority not found in other pens.* = Can you afford not to supply yoursell swith 8.Parker Pen } - For Saie;by a The Robert W.Hotg Co, SHERBROOKE, QUE.couple, no family (North Ward).Box 469.Record.: æ Office Specialties & General Office Supphies.è etc.One mile from West Bolton cream- | ery.Farm carries 22 selected dairy cows, besides young stock, etc.Applicant must be a practical farmer of temperate habits, able to supply own : horse, team and harness and unquestionable references.State briefly age and farming experience to ensure reply.Telephone on premises.\u2018 Apply to E.N.Davis & Son, 2nd house North.Telephone and post office, Knowlton.el) > Dor Pat.in Canada and U.8.Caw S Can\u2019t Double Windows be puton with Jong wood screws ?Yes.Tight, no.What is required then for a tight fit?Bourque\u2019s Fastener of course, can\u2019t be beat.Sold by all hardware dealers, at 20c.per set of 4, complete with screws.Discount for a quantity.Send to the maker for particu-\u2018 lars.Manufactured by W.BOURQUE, East Sherbrooke, Que.PVs, a) MIE ore rer 4 fe: TP ES rant Tr IAA FW re ily ow = kt PAGE BIN; 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