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A pduny saved is a Get your Overcoat cleaned 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.Feople's 223.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Capital and Reserve, $35,000,000.Established 1859, Head Office, SHERBROOKE 81 Branches and Agencies through- \u2018out Canada.~ - : Issues Letters of Credit, payable \u2018the world over.Facilities for transacting all kinds of Banking Business.Savings Bank Department at all Branches Interest at 8 per cent.Paid or Cre penny earned.dited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and upwards.OLD TYPE Price 12c.per 1b.Recognized equal to best bab- bit made.Sold in any quantity.Daily Record, I8 CHARGED \"WITH BLACKMAIL.| # \u2014 (COUNTY CONSTABLE 18 TRIAL AT WOODSTOCK, ONT.| Woodstock, Ont., October 30.\u2014The attention of Police Magistrate Ball was occupied all day Wednesday by the charge of blackmail against J.B.Rounds, of Drumbo, middle-aged man, who was at the time of the alleged offence, and is still on the list df county constables.The charge was that on} oz =.a DE CASTELLANE BRINGS SUIT.HE WANTS Hls CHILDREN\u2014CASE WILL PROBABLY BE SETTLED OUT OF COURT.Paris, Oct.30.\u2014The petition of Count Boni de Castellane for a modification of the decree of divorce obtained by his wife, who was Miss Anna Gould of New York, on account of her subsequent marriage tua Prince Helie de Sagan, came up in the Tribunal of the Seine Wednesday, but at the request of the defence the hearing makes this petition with the idea of giving his mother custody of his children, There is reason to believe that negotiation are under way to settle the case out of court.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 DO A LITTLE MORE.Mr.Andrew Carnegie, in a recent address before a graduating class in New York, gave some excellent advice to the young men on how to attain success in life.Among other things, he said ¥ : men.There are those who do notdo all their duty, there are those who profess to do their duty, and there is \u2018a third class, far better than the other two, that do their duty and a little more.Co Paderewski is at the head because he does a little more than the others.it is those who go a few seconds faster than the others that acquire renown.So it ,is in the sailing - of yachts.It is «the little more that wins.So it is with the young and old: rien who do their duty.\u201cNo one can cheat a young man out of success: in life.You young lads have hegun well.Keep on.Don\u2019t bother about the future.Do your duty and a little more, and the future will take care of itself.\u201d LEAVES TO-DAY FOR UPPER - - VINCES.- Halifax, October 30.\u2014™®.R.L.Borden, M.P., leaves to-day for the Upper Provinces.He will leave shortly for an extended vacation.He said that he was as yet undecided as (lo where he would go, but might take a trip_to England.a little more than PRO- HEN RATAN IIR A ary.; re] a ER Ae Ratinds, assocrated with Robert Col- well, was instrumental in obtaining from Charles Damm, an aged German, of Woodstock, the sum of $300 hy threats of arrest and vidlence, © After hearing considerable evidence, the magistrate reserved judgment until Friday, when, Colwell, who has pleaded} - gmilty to a similar charge, will ap- } ear for sentence.OSH all hemlock! Why ?Should you or me, Son, \u2014pay - Five good dollars, or even Four, For them there '* Slater Shoes\" When,\u2014 We kin gct these here good Cowhide boots that last us Just as long, fer $2?.Now tell me, Silas\u2014Why?\u2018* Because, for why, Dad?Well,\u2014thesc few remarks apply: \u201cI note you don\u2019t wear Wooden Shoes, Like saving-folks in Holland.They're cheaper far than Cowhide, .Besides, they're easy to repair - With a plece of board, a saw, A hammer and some nails, Why don\u2019t you wear \u2018em, Dad?- - \u201cAs for me, ! can't afford to Ride in Benzirne-Buggies Much, So | must walk a lot betimes.And when | walk, | want to fcel - My feet so free and comfortable That I can just forget them And think of something else That earns a dozen Pairsof \u201cSlater Shoes\u201d meanwhile.| \u2018I can hear your Cowhides .Coming, Pa,\u2014when you are far away And, strictly out-of-sight.And, if they feel as badly as They sound and look, why then, I'm sorry for your feet.was adjourned until Nov.4.The countj \u201cThere gre several classes of young | \u201cThere are many great pianists ; but.There are hundreds of race horses, but.I grises COPFÉE @ With its topaz-like 8 clearness and aromatic fragrance=a cup = ACCIDENT TO MAURETANIA.me\u2014 SUSTAINS DAMAGE TO HER STEM WHILE TRYING TO DOCK.Liverpool, Oct.29.\u2014The Cunard line steamship Mauretafia met with another accident yesterday while.attempting to dock for a complete overhauling.Her stem sustained damage and the docking had to be postponed for a more favorable tide.The officials.of the company state that the damage is not serious.-\u2014- > WARNING TO AUTO GOAT SPEEDER FROM PROVIDENCE IS GIVEN A SIX MONTHS\u2019 SENTENCE.Boston, Oct.030.\u2014A sentence of six months\u2019 imprisonment for reckless driving of an automobile was imposed on Harry C.Orndorfi, of Providence, son of T.C.Orndorff, of that city.Orndorff appealed and furnished bail of %500 for his appearance in the Superior Court.Orndorff claimed, in his defence, that he had \u2018eaten poisoned food while on \u2018his way from Providence to Worcester in his machine, and after taking a drink of liquor did not know what Happened until his automobile smashed into a tree.He was also fined $100 \u2018for intoxication._ 7 4+\u2014 : HIS CAPACITY.\u201cThe late Ira D.Sankey,\u201d \"said a veteran Pittsburg editor, \u2018\u2018once dined «with me in Philadelphia.During dinner he looked about the restaurant, where every table was covered with glasses of white or red wine, and he said : Co .\u201c \u2018There is a man drinking a whole bottle, a full quart, of champagne, It is amazing what a capacity for liquor some men possess.And \u201cthe man with a large capacity is actually proud of it ! Could anything be more foolish, more sinful?\u2019 \u201cThen.with a chuckle, Mr.Sankey told me about a beggar he had once helped.The beggar had a red nose, and Mf.Sankey gave him 20 cents, saying.at the same time: \u2018Mind you, don\u2019t get drunk on this.\u201d \u201cThe beggar laughed.\u201c \u2018Drunk on 20.cenis ?Why, boss,\u2019 he: said proudly, \u2018it 'u\u2019d take the best.| part of à dollar to get me drunk.\u201d \u201d = er 2 REY i.TOA TAA BA A 53 A J AH AY BR OX ; La) RET EAN eu EN Tv DTT TL PTR HIGH if = 35D H LOY YIN 3 dl [ESP EE | we { EIA Ie À of Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Coffee holds Ê 34 = x as and Bigger and better CHEWING TOBACCO Nate the increased size EE of the plugs, a His PREDECESSOR.-|: tion with a woman in whose reputa- | ing in Nansemond River and was burs} re- |\" vealed that death resulted from a) blow on the temple.] COATICOOK.George: mn 1 Davis and their son Dudley, of Ayer\u2019s,| \u2018Cliff, also their daughter, 1da, of Mon-].Ter | cently ; Mr.Carlos P.Davis, of Start | r, Mr.Dudley, Y E.Croteau, of Victoriaville, on busi-, § ness ; Mr.J.I.Storey, of Montreal, E.Snow, who}, and family, to her school at ' Cherry} being observed as literary night, and | TT A BAYLE js air T RRP CSB pooxE RES FOR STYLISH Summ] 2525 | 1 INS sud publisher .GS otf Banda.Sooke.C .« \u2014 ; SUSCRIPTION dur ess A Goat Suit male end the - 9 Bride six Made of Plain Cloth j 7; DT, A O0 in te i Nice, _ \u2018 27 fear oly.35 A Goat Suit, lion os | J © la J O.t , Male of Checke1 Tweed.is fing po at Pac yb & rôti stices 3e Der | A Goat Suit, circulation DAILY Made of Shadow Striped is up-to-date, Graton, tatement A Goat Sult, way Made of Duo-tones Stripes is.correct, erred SR , ursadsy °° ruse Made of Combination Cloth, plain c skirt, is the height of fashion.Our Customers\u2019 Clothes this seasoa have F lected withthe\" greatest \u2018care and ave.q son, BAYLEY oat 2 gy gn sage .; Advert! Nowe Stems.AQT swriptites \u2018 Offices folionl Immediate atteut Ps Fu all renders p GC.D 1054 dling : on Wednesday, but sence, - er points.The usual services Centenary Methodist p vice the communion Mr.Sylvester Worth.Inspector\u2019 West.Life Insurance nipeg, town.modern conveniences, Mrs.Benj.Wright of new patterns.work, which she heme.- Mrs.Cleveland Hibbard, York.: Mr.and Mra.\"Ist, speedy recovery.Raimbach, J.\u201d Q.and others.the last month with Miss Bell, a will speak in on Wednesday.some days.Mr.Ben.Plum bley, Colby\u2019s house for the Mr.A.E.Fish.looks of his house hy \u2014\u2014\u2014 - \"HAD FOOT TAKEN OFF AT MAGOG On Saturda occurred \u201cat the afternoon train.in M vas in motion at the w above the ankle.-|man was rescued and mather\u2019s home, Mrs.KR.C.Ducharme.Pine street, and medical ig It was found that an amputation was necessary about midway in.the foot and the knee.\u2018and the sufferer at latest reports was doing as well as could be expected un- des the circumstances- town for a few weeks.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.A.Pierce Tuesday, the 3rd of Nov.Mrs.Pierce has moved into Mr.Geo.Mr.A.E, Hurd i» moving into his new quarters, the store vacated Mr.Flmer Place has improved \u2014 gog, on the arrival of the 4 Mr.charme, who has resided in Richiord, | Vt., for the past two agog on this train, and as stepped from the train he clipped and fell from the platform.eel passed over Mr.Ducharme\u2019s leg with the P.A.Bissonette store here will continue his work: in the employ of Mr.A.J.Bis- sonette at Rock Island.Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Henry Hunter and \u2018Miss Fanny Hunter left on Thursday to spend the winter in New York city.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Channell will occupy their residence during their ab- The ladigs .of the Methodist Church are preparing for a Rummage to he held at Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall, Thursday and Friday of next week.Mr.and Mrs.W.B.Frost returned on Thursday from a number of weeks\u2019 visit to relatives in Chicago and oth- Sale on will be held Church on Sunday.At the close of the morning ser- service will be held, Rev.W.S.-Jamieson, pastor.| Hill house on Convent street to Mr.] Worth of Judd\u2019s \u2018Mills and will move to Derby, Vt.Mr.A.S.Clark occupy the -house purchased by Mr.has \u2018sold his H.Mr.Dean H.Pettes, of Montreal, of Agencies of the Great Company of Win- is spending a few days in .Mr.H.F.Pierce is moving into his \u2018mother\u2019s residence which has been renovated hy him and furnished with all etc.\u2019 has a large line for stamping fancy is doing at her - RICHMOND.left \u2018or Montreal, where she will make her future home with her -daughter, Mrs.She was accompanied | her daughter, Miss Florence Cleveland (nurse) who will spend a few days im \u2018Montreal, before rettrning on Thursday by to New A.Coburn, of Brant- ford, Ont., are visiting relatives Melbourne for a few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.William Mastine Miss L.Mclure have returned Melbourne Ridge, where they attended the MeNaughton-Wright wedding.Miss Violet Palmer is on the Her many friends wish ut antl sick her a Amang those who attended the funeral of the late Charles | South Durham, on Thursday morning were : Messrs.J.Alexander, A, = Ginn, JJ.Church at Both well Mrs.Griffith, wno Has been spending | her sister, Mrs.S.Cross, has returned to Montreal.Mr.Charles Miller is confined to the house through illness.\u2014 re AYER'S CLIFF.returned missionary.the Congregational | church next Sunday morning.\u2018Miss Ida Davis returned to Montreal Mrs.Terrill, of Way's Mills, was \u2018in town Thursday calling on friends, Mr.Irving Slack has been ill for of Boston, is in at.will |.from.uty \u20184 d : | Lig ci = sois, us | STANSTEAD.BOSTON § Ponce Crossing NY Mr.and Mrs.J.E.B.Champeau mon Mtns B.M left on ednesday for Sherbrooke, Effect Oetebe Cookehire i\u2014F.A.BO \u2018here - they will visit relatives, y in In ka podsor Mills HP) where they wi 1 es, going Fin PF.F.T.| from there -to - Montreal and other .oe Fa Wm.Brown points.Mr.and Mrs.Champeau havo - LEAVE SHERBRooY paavilie Miles Ruby : lived in Stanstead for many years and! 4.5 a.m.\u2014For Bostey sai 1p 8 teed or.C.: Bul will be missed by a large circle of 11.00 a.m.~For Bostos, ° Ke Sheflord :\u2014P.M.friends.RE 9.15 p.m.~For Boston aad so Waterloo cl Cort Mr.Z.Hudon severed his connection Bedtord \u201cnd :\u2014-Miss B.Rock ARRIVE BHERBRq ?Sirtas, Marriages 7.15 a.m.~From Bostes - - 346 p.m.\u2014From Bost, 3 sn bury and Noupon, 20 p.m.\u2014From Bostos hE 7.50 a.m.\u2014Mixed ed Le BIRTHS _ ays only, ll 1 ACKSON-On Oct.: from Boston ater yo Mr.and Mrs.} some son, Kigin avenue.* ++ DEATHS AINTON.\u2014At Conticoo j i Le = Le ; | Toe SEE a 1 MEMOR! TIME TABLIER 10 lortig: memory © In Effect October ia @ died Nov.at, 1! Dearest loved .one we In the pencelul grove D.J.C.à: SORT, Ou Feat \u2014\u2014 BOSTON AND NEW YORE In \u2014Leaves, Bherhrvoka Wa, hy memory will by Quebeg 115-p.m., dally cm Bg ay ; poe thy hear.PASSENGER.\u2014Leaws Siirx Tea D.argives Quebee LA ; except Sunday, 1 > TT ACCOMMOBATION - TRAIN.ohexgraoke «5 \u2018dm.at SHERBROOK Ne or MORTGAGE C {sion aoû < .Receives money o: For time-tables of further ur hows a.Aflows Tnteres .apply tu any vé commis or.to B.O., 0 - Sherbrooke, -.computed hall-yearly.co J, DAVIDS( Me §.D | ni va IEP SELL VR ep CH.FOSS THANKSGWIN Nov.0th 1968 Wm SINGLE FARE For round tip betwem ol Ca Nov.LAN ng Nov.6, 1, 0 Return limit, Nov.1, 4 One Way Second Class Colas In effect Sept, lst to Ok Vancouver, B.C.,: Seattle, Ÿ land, Ore., Gan-Prancisce wi geles, Cal.; $5648.Corresponding | tates te points.Cay Tourist sleepers leave Me day, Wednesday asd Frid week at 10.30 p.m.| Births can mou & throu agents.Ve 1H Don't forget the.mew re Canadian Northwest, Ÿ St.l\u2019aul.- | FT SF.pls Thanksgiving =~ NOV.9th, 19 | Round trip\" tickets will bs « First Él SINGLE! Good going Nov., bth, | and 9th, 1908.- Return limit, Nov.10h, Tickets and full in orms application to CPR.Ags E, H.SEWELL; Cite Pe# Art \u2018Bldg.st - .OTE now 'th§ N walks | ali They absorfig Sun and store up.enthey prompt LU to your feet, th Isather of your shoez ( » In fhe good « In the good old.Shos-soles pass up t Pavements, These chill and .; bemperature are wht Mania, Colds and Cx In Spring and Aut.FRAN ; POPULAR -1 te Your feet she dain, winter, | ' Stress, Garny T - \u2018 hy his induces Ki hey Co sides, a coat of paint.| o - REC 15 All because the so SHERBRODKEREIR seule\u2019 ; : » J » Cold, \u2018and da f -cident Wasted: : Ç mp afternoon tion Ma- Advertisments of S00) roe I ,; ao Is plain animal o'clock Br and other Miscelianeesd .ng capillary ats Donat.Du- Advertisements .io fact is ons months, arrived Reasensble bay: th, a?F he [']l 15 conts for 15 words, fos 0 wealth \u20acss arf tional word, 1 cent.6 day?J has to de with F The train 5.Cash jn advance., \u201c \u2014_\u2014 * time and a car Quick Rotur®?TH ERMO ji .; isfactory ; : ; rl.The unfortunate snd Sars addressed ses d Çû SHO i) taken to his Answers can if desicod - PN En you wa:.t1 _\u2014 m {rom steam - nid brought - ; Tun these nto soy.: has 8 berg?| \"Mdiators, i hway between) gore that BRS Bo @ Because Iron 11.I'hix was done fer only occasionally ficient cond on, hike Sonal\u201d advertising Stor of Heat (.; ses.° | purpo e ?E.CHA = i » 7\u2019 J ° g0K5 RECORD Ch pt and Publishers: every a!ternoon [ation DAILY RECORD.; tement for weeh ._iation SUBLEILE get, 1908 : y =, Ra 1 vo 8,275 ay ee eens eee 5.250 (pendeY guaasr 0e s 262 | gureday CRY fais UT 81144 .grday sevens Lou 149,329 Deere 0 uch Offices {tie Shesbrooke Daily Record vertisementis, y Cans Bra attention._ ad are specially solicite 4 04 cers of this paper.ton, Miss N.swaps EFA May E.Jones, ae TL \u2014Misg E.McCourt.ohare ~F.-A.Bottome.¢ Mills :\u2014H.Dougntys -p, F.T.Brown: _ : fm.Brown.- dE, Ruby A.Philbrick: rile Ais Edna Beerworth a ; witon :\u2014T- C.Bullard.cu gheford -\u2014pP.M.Hayes at Gg.E.Jones.Francis Currie.jock p.Bliss» signd :-\u2014Miss B.M.Parker: paily Record sd publi apd 108 Welling- er.d- 1 ; Sub- yo Jeb Are at any of the ch Offices, and they will 5 ville -\u2014py C.Duboyce, Notary.: \u2014R.Becker.-\u2014Mrs.F.R: Bishop, we, Marriages and Deaths.Er FAMINE IN INDIA.OUTLOOK WILL BE DESPERATE UNLESS RAIN COMES : SOON.Bl 0% brooke.om etrictiy in| SL John, NB, October 29.-At a Foret SHON PRIC ; Baptist For Mi J AScRiP Tl address in Cavada, meeting of the ap 18 i orelgn 1S- Fe 10 si, the United Sires Son Board of the Maritime Provinces : iF bo six months, SLO.cents.vesterdus.reports from India showed Pp cents; O00, Br istern Towns that fnmine 1 VEUL9 | clous and most economical.- Fa ; F LY, Eg +R ae ST = Des Es TORONTO.{Cool Feet OTE now the cizzling Sie - N walks! a They absorb heat from the MA and store it up.} » on they promptly pass that heat i 9 Your feet, through the sole- - orf your shoes.Is, inthe good old Summertime.\"he good old \u2018Wintertime your &soles pass up the Chills, from ley pavements, LS 1e3¢ chills and sharp changes of Perature are wha moi ne Colds and Catarrhal troubles, Pring and Auturn they pass u lo your feet the d Rp lem t brit.g on Pneu- ampnezs of slushy rears, - os induces Rheurnutistn.La iy Mumps, and othr roca (rable Iness besides, , Al because the scie.Ces is a first-c! so.\u201cCass [ heat, cold conducter of i «and dampness.UT a animal fibre with pre- \u201ceC capillary attrac of Abe big hte that have mare +.© \u201c4 y WW ! t h I things health, happiness ar Vealth has +, wd comfort than do with them, ta QT or THERMO-SOLE * SHOES .hen you Want ts ra : ras uy gp steam Yet water you i lakod os Fiat, Mo naked ron pipes cr tate heat into 4 Be = Cause Iron, live jerry.is u à j'ood ictor of Heat (or Coid), « learherciycar- LE.CHAMBERLAIN, in Summer When you want to carry a hot water pipe through a basement, without letting the heat escape there, you wrap it with asbestos, etc, You thus insulate it.You shut out the heat of the hot pipe from that room or basement.This is what \u2018\u2019Thermo-soles\u2019\u2019 do for your fsct.- They are thin centresoles placed between the leather insole, and the \u2014 leather obtsole, of certain shoes in the making.: They thus shut out from feet \u2018the heat of the pavements in Summer, the cold in Winter, the dampness in Spring or Autumn.Thermo-soles are made of clean, fibrous, springy Insulite material that outwears the Shoe.They add neither thickness, weight nor bulk to the Shoe.| ) They simply substitute other useless po filling\u2019 employedin all other Goodyear welted Shoes.Thermo-soles can be had only in | \u2018 DOLLY VARDEN\u201d Shoes for | Women añd in \u2018\u2019FOOT-RITE\" Shoes | for Men.| 10 | The \"DOLLY VARDEN is a dainty | \u2018classy \u2018 stylish Shoe for Women, -| \u2014$4.00, $4.50,\u2014$5.00.a The *FOOT-RITE \"is agentleman\u2019s Shoe for Men, up to the hour in fit, | finish, and style,\u2014 $4.50, $5.00 and | $6.00: : ; | To be had ir this City only from=§ J .123 Wellington St.- 7 See the Display in Window.{ Mrs.W.Te BHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908.REAL PROFESSIONAL AT LAST.Fema LONGBOAT HAS DECIDED T0 ENTER PROFESSIONAL RANKS WITH FLANAGAN STILL MANAGER./ heen! definitely decided that Tom Long- hoat will enter the professional ranks.and \u2018he will do so this fall, probably next month, Yor some time past P.T.Powers has! been at work trying to arrange a racg or series of races in Madison Square Garden, New York, with Hayes, of New York, the Olympic Marathon winner ; Dorando, the game little Ttal- ian who finished first in that great \u2018race but was disqualified ; Tom Longboat and Alf, Shrubb.- The deal has all hut been completed, with a proviso laid down by the Indian\u2019s rhanager that Hayes, Durando and Longboat hook.up first, and then a \u2018series of races will be arranged with Shrubb.They figure that the three Olympian Marathon runners will fill Madison Square, and that another crowd would he attracted by the match \u2018between longboat and Shrubb, thus ensuring larger gate receipts.Negatiations to this effect are practically completed, Tom Flanagan, of the 1.C.A.C., will continue to act as the Indian's manager.Matches will also be pulled off in Montreal.Toronto and other Canadian centres.Longhoat will, however, wind up his \u2018amateur career in the Hamilton Herald race, which he is confidently expected to win, 1 MYSTIC.i Arrivals : Mr.and Mrs.M.C.Gould, of Cherry River, guests of Mr.W.'Wricht, of tis place ; Mr.and Mrs.H.Backus, of Dunham, visiting relatives here ; Mr.G.Barnes, Meigs\u2019 Corner ; Mrs.A.McKelvy, at the home of Mr.James Capsey; Mr.and Mrs, Vernon Vaughan, Fitchburg, Mass.and Miss, A.Watsan, home from a visit to Pike River; Mr.A, Farrow, Bedford.Rev.Mr.Bell, of Bedford, conducted the services in the Methodist church here on Sunday last.\u2018 Departures : Rev.DD.A.Lough, wife and child to Sawyerville, after visiting friends here ; Mrs, S.B.Palmer to her home in Sutton ; Mrs.E.Hun- nington to Lowell, Mass., after.spend- \u2018ing the summer with her sister, Miss C.Proctor ; Mrs.Charles Proctor to her home in Bedford.: COWANSVILLE.Mr.and Mrs.F.S.Miltimore, of Scotsmore, Mr.E.Chadsey, of East Farnham ; Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Hastings, of Iron Hill ; Mr.Jos.Boisvert, of Sweetshurg, and Mrs.G.N.Ingalls, were all in tawn on Thursday.Miss Beryl Duboyce has recovered from her recent illness and returned to Dunham Ladies\u2019 College on Thursday.Mrs.James Renihan, of Sweetsburg, left a few days ago for Stanstead, where she'is visiting relatives and friends.Mrs.Dean Pettes, of Montreal, has ther, Mr.Arthur Miltimore.Mrs.J.Donigan left Wednesday for New York, after spending a few weeks at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Butler, of Sweetshurg.\u2014 : LAWRENCEVILLE.Arrivals: Miss Traver and Miss Clifford, of Eastman, guests of Mrs.W.E.Solomon ; Mr.Racicot, of East: man on a flying gisit to town San- day ; Rev.and Mrs.CC.Huxtable and son, Ira, of West Shefford, guests of Major Brown last Monday, the 26th, the week as Mr.Huxtable is coming to officiate at the quarterly meeting and board on Sunday ; Mr., Mrs.and Miss Beatrice Bresee, Waterloo, guests of Mrs.Brown on Tuesday the 27th; Jos.L: Auclaire, of Roxton Pond, in town Wednesday.His many old ,acquaintances and friends here were pleased to see him und to learn that his new business at Roxton Pond is proving successful.n fers COOK WITHOUT POTS AND PANS.- A London organization, the League of Frontiersmen, has opened in Surrev a camp to demonstrate how easy it is to cook well without the utensils commonly considered necessary.\u2018\u2018Our idea is to cook all our food without pots and pans,\u2019 says the spokesman | of the league, \u2018Meat never tastes so delicious as when stuck on a stick and cooked over glowing coals.Vegetables cooked in the embers of the camp fire are said to be splendid.A bird wrapped up in clay .and cooked in the ashes of a big fire is reputed to have a rare and distinctive flavor.This system of clay cooking is, indeed, still common among some of the English gypsies.The aim of army experts 1: now all for the simplification of gear: hence we hope that our experiments will be of value.\u201d cata aTe\" 8° rted.i Déaths Repo + | MRS.FRANK STEWART.: Aver's Cliff, Oct.30.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mrs.Frank Stewart -died Thursday evening at +7 o'clock.The funeral will be Saturday at 10 o'clock.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MRS.W.J.FERRIS.© Frelighsburg, Oct.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 J.Ferris passed away on \u2018Saturday, at 10.30 p.m., after along and painful illness., She leaves two sons and three sisters -to mourn her loss.LATE AARON DRIVER.| Flodden, Oct.30.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The funeral of the late Mr.Aaron Driver, Mrs.\u2018A.J.Ewing, took Thursday at ten adock a.m.from the residence to the cemetery at Richmond, where the interment took place.The service was conducted by the pas- 3 Driver \u2018tor, Rev.H.Carmichael.Mr.ve passed away Monday night, Oct.26.after a short illness, and although residing here \u2018with his daughter of late, he was one of the early settlers of the township of Cleveland, and was in his 82nd year.He Ipiives a son and two daughters to mourn his loss, - Iv.Mr.\u2018Thomas Driver, of Richmond) Mrs.Farquhar.of Lower Windsor.and Mrs.A.J.Ewing, of this place.Toronto; October 29.\u2014It has at last | Mr.Eugene Marie is on the sick list.\u2014 TCHAIKFVSKY RELEASED.\u2014_ RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONIST LIBERATED ON $25,000 BAIL.St.Petersburg, October 29 \u2014Aîter an\u2019 imprisonment of eleven months Nicholas Tschaikovsky, the Russian revolutionist, was yesterday released on 325,000 bail, pending the trial.Tschaikovsky remains under police surveillance, and will therefore be uu- able to go abroad immediately, as he expected, The rigors of prison life apparently have made little impression on M.Tschaikovsky's physical and mental condition.After his release yesterday he issued a statement expressing deep appreciation of the messages of sympathy he while in prison from | friends in America.He added : \u2018 \u201cI regret that I shall he unable to visit America before my trial, but | hope after that to be able to return and thank my friends in a more adequate and direct mgnner.\u201d M.Tschaikovsky does not attempt to conceal the fact that he isa mem- her of the revolutionary party, but he denies vigorously any criminal activity during his stay in Russia, when he visited many parts of the country merely to satisfy himself as to the prevailing conditions.\u2019 The most serious \u2018charge\u2019 against Tschaikovsky is that he was present at the terrorist convention in Finland at which a decision to assassinate Em: peror Nicholas was taken.+ A lta TRUNDLING BARROW ACROSS CONTINENT.WILL HAVE TO COVER MILES \"IN 2006 DAYS.+ Spokane, Wash., Oct.30.\u2014 \u2018Colonial Jack,\u201d whose real name is John A.Krohn, walking from Portland, Me., to Portland, Ore., trundling a wheelbarrow on his hike of 3,750 miles across the continent in 200 days, is expected to reach Spokane in a short time.He left the coast of Maine on June 1 and at the present time, according to his schedule, he is 500 miles ahead.He will have covered 3,- 300 miles: when he reaches thig city.His best walk was 44 miles in one 3,750 through Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio.He carries a small book, in which railroad agents, postmasters and village officers write their rival.Letters received in Spokane state that Krohn will pass some time along the California coast after completing his long tramp, going thence to Honolulu, He will make the return trip in a regular train, if he is successful .in within the time limit.Le re ë COTTON\u2019S PHILOSOPHY.| Mr.W.U.Cotton, the unguccessful \u2018heen\u2019 visiting \u2018at the home of her bro- .Mrs.Huxtable and Ira are staying for is\u2019 who died at the home of his daughter, i place on » candidate in Brome County, who received less than a dozen votes in the contest, commenting upon results Says : .Co \u201cRichard is himself again.Government will be glad to get it as they will need every dollar they can get hold of before long.\u201cWho says we cannot get votes in } Brome County.We get more votes than we can count on our ten * fingers.: E\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cWe wish to thank those Brome voters who voted for us, for their courtesy in so doing, and for their principles.Their numbers were few, but that is a defect time will remedy.\u201cMr.George E.Ford has lost his election deposit.This fact alone does not bother him.What grieves his heart is the fact that his two hundred dollars goes to pay the election expenses of Daniel Meigs.\u201cA voter up in \u2018Sutton lost his bet \u2018over .us.He bet we would not get over three votes in Sutton Village.We got four.0 tete \u201cLibel suits are numerous this election.The only paper that escapes is that wrecker of reputations, the Calgary Eye Opener.\u201d WEST ELY.A lime light lecture was given by Rev.Mr.Bennett in the- Methodist Church on Sunday last.The attendance was large.Mr.A.Soloman shot a very large deer while roaming through the woods last week.Co Miss E.A.Lancaster, of Bethany, has been the guest of Mrs.G.C.Copping during this week.Mr.L.Haskell has returned to his home in South Stukely after spending the past two weeks with his sister, Mrs.F.Tibbits.) Mrs.G.C.Copping and Miss A.Copping have returned from their trip to Cowansville and Farnham.Mr.Jos.Varneau who has been obliged to make cheese on account of the scarcity of water, has again begun to make butter.FLODDEN.Arrivals: Mr.and Mrs.Goodenough, of Wotton, visiting Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Stevens and relatives over Sunday ; the Messra, .J.McKenzie, J.McDonald, Mrs.F.Paul, the Misses Evelyn Mills and Edith McDonald, of Danville, visiting their aunt, Mrs.James McNaughtort ;Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Driver and Mr.J.Farquhar, of Richmond, Mrs, Farqubar and Mr.Fur- gus.Farquhar, of Lower Windsor, Mn.and Mrs.A.Driver, of Melboro, .attending the funeral of the late Aaron Driver on Thursday.Departures + Mr.and Mra.S.Lynn \u2018and the Misses Nellie Ewing and Blod- win Lynn, to Island Brook.marrer sr RED MOUNTAIN.Arrivals : Mrs.T.McDonald visiting her son, Mr.N.McDonald ; Mr.N.Morrison, of Scotstown to D.Teller\u2019s; Mrs.M.McKay spending the with her daughter, Mrs.F.McRitchie.Mrs.Murdoch McKay went to Milan to the funeral of J.I.McDonald.We sad loss.Mr.John Sunday.- Mr.William and two men with him are for game in this vieimty.McKay was home over Smith, of Coaticook, hunting had received, (Ne sensation of the day.both day and 200 miles in a week, going names and the date and time of his ar- covering the distance\u2019 - ™ Cl su._ \u201cWe lose our deposit in Brome.The George | winter |, extend our sympathy to them in their | 70 NIGHT RIDERS ARE ARRESTED \u2014\u2014 ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO HANG FOUR\u2014WOMEN AMONG THEIR VICTIMS, \u201cSamburg, Tenn., October 29, \u2014The ringleadert of the Night Riders in.this section is believed to be a prisdner at Camp Nemo.His name i= Garrett Johnson.Not less than V0 men, alleged to have been connected actively with the Night Riders in this vicinity, are under arrest, and authorities believes enough evidence has already been collected to hang at least four men.: } The confession of \u201cTid\u201d \u2018Burton ix here and at Union City, and it is believed that he has not yet told all he knows about the killing of Captain.Rankin., John F.Cochran, the man captured after the chase on the lake, has confessed that the Night Rider outrages have included the whipping of women.One woman was whipped for leaving her husband, another for being of Ul-re- pute.'REMAINED TRUE TO FIRST LOVE.fans WOMAN WEDS LOVER AFTER .THIRTY YEARS, ~ Spokane, Wash., Sept.30.\u2014This is one of those rare stories of a woman\u2019s heart remaining true to her first love and of the thoughts of a widower, wealthy but lonely, turning back to the object of his youthful af- | fection.The result was the marriage of Miss Mary Oswalt, of Chicago, and | L.A.Brockway, of Rosalia, Wash., at the home of the groom.The ceremony was performed by Rev.F.N.Smith, of the: Congregational\u201d Church.Brockway was learning the furniture , business at Vicksburg, Miss., late in ; the 808, when he met Miss Oswalt, a | graduate nurse, fresh from a northern hospital, who \u2018was in the South to minister to the sick following the yellow fever epidemic.She had occasion to nurse young Brockway, who was suffering from another ailment; she brought him successfully through the illness, and he asked her to marry him.She accepted.Brockway soon after became inoculated with the Western fever and came to Spokane, going hence to Rosalia, south of here, where he opened a store.Gradually, he and the nurse drifted apart, and a few { years later he gave another woman his name.Mrs.Brockway died \u2018two years ago, leaving her husband and a four-year-old child.: Through friends \u2018at Vicksburg {Brock- way learned that Miss Oswalt was still single, and after obtaining her address, he opened correspondence.The old attachment begun twenty years before, reasserted itself, and Brockway \u2018did not have much trouble in persuading Miss Oswalt, then living in Chi: Are you ready with Wiggett\u2019's WATER- PROOF BOOTS For wet weather ?If not.we are.J.A.WIGGETT & CO.OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.School Books - AND ALD School Requisites See \u201cThe Prize\u2019\u2019 Exercise and Scrib- F.T.ANSELL, Diuggis] and Stationeï, sb, 10 Btrathoona Bquare PACIFIC WHALERS IN PORT.TWO TOOK OVER 600 WHALES \u2014 A FLOATING WHALING STA- - TION.Victoria, B.C., Oct.30.\u2014The steam \u201cwhaler St.Lawrence followed the Orient to port Tuesday and the work for the present season off the west coast of Vancouver Island has been whales during the summer.The St.Lawrence Kyuquot, and broke the world\u2019s re cord.She took 318 whales, including 241 humpbacks, 66 sulphur-bottoms, 10 fine-backs and one sperm whale.The crew\u2019s earnings ranged from over 8300 to $400 each for the season, -A floating whale station, with one, or possibly two, steam whalers in conjunction, is to be brought to the British Columbia coast to engage in coast whaling outside the three-mile limit, according to information ceived by the Norwegian whalers the steam whaler St.Lawrence.on tain two licenses for coast stations, is interested in the project, for which capital has been subscribed.Arrangements are well undér way for the despatch of the floating whaling statien to this coast.: \u2014 ey AAS The Buckley Hat Is a good Investment.cago, to come West, and the wedding '} followed.2 perature of both fire and \u201cPremier Royal\u201d \u201c .try.Made by THE Handsome il Perfect Control of the Heat One Damper that does the work of two.~The tem- regulated simply by moving a knob on top of the stove to any one of the three positions: The kindling position is marked \u201cKINDLE\u201d The baking position is marked \u201cBAKE\u201d The position for checking fire is marked \u201cCHECK\u201d leading dealers throughout the cumn- Ask to see them whenever you are ready to buy a new range.THOS.DAVIDSON MANUFACTURING CO., Limited MONTREAL and WINNIPEG FURS: REG 'STERCO * FUR LINE $465.00 and $665.00.PP \u2014 with the ¢ Premier Royal\u201d Range.The Oven - Heat Indicator shows the exact temperature of the oven.The glass covered dial is on the outside of the oven door so you can seée-what the heat is without opening the door.Another \u201c Premier Royal\u201d improvement is, oven may be accurately Ranges are sold by Women's D COATS! 3 At $45.00.all through with gray and white This garment is usually sold, Special Sale at At $65.00.\u2014>tansonuve0n04 cevvetsentare subject to inspection.\u2018 A fine quality, Imported Broadcloth Shell, cosanrancos ant seasidpes gL.Taeeser es see rent art Splendid looking Coat, your choice of color, | Broadcloth, lined with selected quality, dark.Canadidn, rat.Coats 48 or 50 inches long, lining to bottom of coat, Collar and Lapels of selected, first grade, price, 865.00, with Mink Collar and Revers, 810.00 extra.Write for Catalogue.Order by mail.We ship all goods Prepaid, JOHN McKAY, FUR HOUSEman tailored, lined Squirrel, or Russian Hamster, Storm Collar and lapels of Natural Alaska Sable, or Isabella Fox.stores, for $60.00\u2014on £45.00 by retail Imported English prime musk- Natural = Alaska Sable.Special \u2019 .Kingston, Ont.abandoned.The whalers took over 600° operated from.re- Captain Larsen, who came to Victoria last summer to endeavor to ob- | ond-class to Liverpool, l Liverpool, Finest Norwegian Cod Liver | Oil | 260 & 60c per bottle.Griffith's Drug Store .(THE KODAK STORRB.) | 121 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS.G'ARNHAM-\u2014\u2014CANADA HOTEL.NEW.Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire.RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, T.A: Lynch, Prop., recently ot Montreal.RICEMOND-THE BRUNSWICK, OP« posite G.T.R.Station.J.H.Lane.COTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 SAMPLE Rooms.Livery.C.¥.Caswell, Prop.BUSINESS GanDS.MDVOCATEBS; 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and by ppointment.R.FOSS, 39 MOORE ST, CONSUL- ; tation until 9 a.m.,-1 to 8 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m., and by appointment.TR.F.A.GADBUIS, (8PECIALIST § Children's diseases, 51 King St.L.GC.BAGHAND, M.D.SPECIALIST.) \u2018Since 1899 has had full charge of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi- al, Hours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except Sunday.At bis office 17 Brooks St, Bherbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m, to 8 p.m.DOMINION LINE Royal Mail Steamships- - From From Montreal: Portland.DOMINION, Nov.28.sVIRGINIAN, - Oct.31.\u2019 KENSINGTON, Nov.7.LT CANADA, Nov.14.- Dec, 12.*No passengers carried.- Steamers sail from Portland at 2 p.m, MODERATE RATE SERVICE.\u2014S8ec- $45.00; to Lon- additional.Third-class to London, Londonderry, Bel- gast, Glasgow, 527.60.C.H.FOSS, or E.H.SEWELL, R.T.Ry.C.P.Ry.or DOMINION LINE, : 17 St.Bacrament St., Montreal, don, $2.60 À FHRESSES Pe | _ TA LIVERPOOL Oct.30.Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Nov: 7.Bat.- LAKE MANITOBA Nov, 13.Fri.- EMPRESS OF IRELAND Nov.21.Sat.- LAKE CHAMPLAIN Nov.27, Fri.- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Dec.5, Sat.- - - - LAKE ERIE City Pass.Agent, i boards.E.H.SEWELL, -; 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hair glossy and |\u2019 Fall & Winter 1908-09 The latest style goods will be sold very cheap, in the following lines : MILLINERY, TAILORING, FURS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNITURE, \u201cHAPPY HOME\u201d STOVES, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL \u2018CLOTH, ALFRED LANGTOT 67 and 69 Marquette Street (Cortter of Peel St.) Sherbrooke.| QUEBEG VIEWS.A large attendayce enjoyed .the pictures of the Quebec Tercentenary at the Stadium last night.To night and to-morrow night it is expected one of her numerous ailments.What a queer case she isi!\u201d Mr.X.\u2018Case ! My dear that woman \u2018is a perfect showcase of maladies.\u2018 ture shows every, had.Tonight, 5c.5 band Saturday night, - ac, 1 } : Wednesday \"| Thursday evening, that the attendance will increase, for they are so highly spoken of by - ev~ ervhody who sees them that they are advertising themselves, In all cities, both ou this continent \u2018and all \u201cover Europe.these Quebec views are the greatest attraction the moving .piec- : Which works day and n 1d Si attention that | wear have it ovenhanled .and [Jeweller & Optician, 1 Sathci Sonn.Mr.W.Amherst or is ÿ in.poston on husiness.» town at present.» Miss Vera Hale has feturned home from a visit Up Town.vapia.P Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.0 | : Miss H.IL .Duff, of Danby, has returned home after a month's visit with Mrs.E.L.Barter, of Bury.?Owing to a slight accident at the power house about 3 p.m., yesterday, the street cars were unable to run.Mr.George F.Foss, of Montreal, is -spending a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Foss, Court street.Mrs.Wyman, of North Stratford, N.from Cam- Miss Kate O'Connor, matron of the Sherbrooke jail, has been very ill for some time, and veryslittle hope is en- The students of Bishop\u2019s University.have elected Mr.C.G.Lawrence gs a \u2018delegate.to the Students\u2019 Missionary Convention in Toronto next week, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Hilliker left Chew Britannia Tébacco.Messrs.George Armitage and.F.N.; \u2018| McCren were in South Durham, yesterday, to attend the funeral of the late Mr.Chas.Church, one of the directors of the S.&S.Mutuel Fire Insurance Company.\u2014 Another instalment of the much- needed rain has been given.Springs and wells are still in most cases id 1 and heavy rain falls arg required - \u201cserious drought is to be escaped during the winter months.The Canadian Rand Shops went on shorter time this morning, operations beginning at 8 o\u2019cloek instead of 7.Hours will be cut on the other end of the day as well.Business with the Rand Company is still very quiet.* Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco.Mr.and Miss Brodeur, son and daughter of Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Miss Martin, of Montrea), and, für.and Miss Daigle, of Beloeil, were in town yes- terday- and visited :Master Brodeur, who is a student at St.Charles Sem inary.+ There was a very pleasant reception at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Broadbelt, 258 Wellington street on Oct.-22nd, when the members of the Salvation Army met to welcome Mr.and Mrs.Broad- belt back from their honeymoon.The evening was spent very pleasantly with* music by the band, » don gs, recitations, etc.© A very nice supper was servéd.All wished the bride and groom much happinebs and prosperity.They received several useful\u201d presents which were much dppreciated;, pmongst them being a marble clock and silver knives and forks from the employees of the Q.C.R.shops.Smoke Master Mason Tobacco.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of Plymouth Congregational church held their usual meeting in the Lecture Hall, yesterday and spent a delightful afternoon.A short programme had been arranged, including a paper by Mrs.Sylvester Jenckes on \u2018\u2018Shakespeare\u2019s Heroines,\u201d \u2019 a song, \u201cWhere the bee sucks,\u201d Mrs.J.M.Jenckes, and a violin solo, played by Mr.Frank Dudley, accompanied by Miss Olive Spearing, all of usually large number present.Tea was served the hostesses for the occasion being Mrs.G.Ellery Read and Mrs.H.Hub'sard.The tea table was decorat- el with white chrysanthemums, = and the refreshments were unexceptionable.Mrs.Jenckes\u2019 paper was a thoughtful and intelligent study of the times in which Shakespe lived, the people with whom he méingled © and his environment in that wonderful Flizabethan era, \u2018\u2018one of * the most, delighttul epochs in the realm of literatiire that the world has ever known.\u201d On Wednesday evening the Lecture Hall of the Methodist church was well filled by the members of the Woman\u2019s Missionary Society and many others, both of the cangregat other churches in the city.The special feature of the occasion was address by Mrs.T.G.Williams, of Montreal, formerly of Sherbrooke, wi of Rev.Dr.Williams.Mrs.Williams, who is an accomplished speaker and an enthusiastic mission worket, spoke loi the various foreign missions maintained by the Woman's M.S, of the Methodist church in China, \u201cJapan, In: dia, etc.An added intérest - was given to the address by the fact that Mrs.Rotinson, Mrs.Williams\" daughter, who is in \u2018Japan, has recéntly vis- \u2018ited the mission in that country, -and men, try, are endeavoring to win the world for Christ, was described graphically and well.Rev.Dr.Williams, a fct- mer pastor of the church in forooke, who was also present, and presided, spoke briefly.Mrs.TT.J.Parkes contributed a delightful solo.The benediction = was pronounced by Dr.Williams.- | gibtincors site ac \"Make a Hole In Your Pocket North Hatley.od Mr.Knox to succeed Gompers as d $60.Make a hole in your pockét and\u2019 let Mr.4.M.Roward \u2018has completed Y.abor leader, assuming tlie right ith an the dust.out -YOR: Wantéto - save his: semi-agsual manufacture of.fubmi- fdo so on the same - authority wi ' stops, at your watch fiom getting dirty.| nate at Capelton, having been favored which he had appointed a Go A watch is a delicate machine by, fine weather during the fortnight the Philippine Islands Ne thinks ht, without g {in \u2018which he.caftied\u201d on operations.sulting.the Filipinos.A leader ave the same any machine requires.If you wish to save your watch from put in \u2018order at least on in eighteen months.We do such work and do it well.Try 0 us once.= fable speaker, and her address is Iplete with interest.J1o defrdy expenses.j'indoor.grown cut.flowers must be re- Dr.J.K.\u2018Barrett, of Winnipeg, isin 1 .to friends in Pennsyl- | Building Committee, \u2018|by Dr.Hardisty to remove \u2018Mrs.Geo.mopning- for California, PC: {where they will- remain.some time for The potes, werd called to the Grand -{ the benefit of Mr.Hilliker\u2019s health.to the\u2019 Reformatory School.Mi: insti tution, 1 \u201cRoses in\u2019 June.\u201d Miss Gertrude Wil-| which gave much pleasure to the unm- |: tion and from | the work of the devoted men and wo- } who, exiled from home and coun- |\u2019 Sher- | qe - » pg wre ty Swat lent 2 PB.=Expet.Villege.to Me.- Cartmni Tior $3,000.: \u2026, The-sale includes.the live Taploments stock and: farm ts: ger'of Mt G.A.LeBaron's farm * nue Dept., looked ' ment interests.: um, is How supreme among cut flowers.We are cutting a fine lot daily.{\u2014John Milford & Son.I.Miss Diadem Bell, who is home on \u201c{furlough from the West Central Alrica Mission of the Canadian tional Misiona: Society, will speak {in Plymouth Hall\u201d to-nignt at eight o'clock, Miss Belt is a very accept re- \u2018All are cordially invited.- \u2018A\u2019 ¢ollection will be taken The sensoy is.again at band when [lied upon for all occasions.We have | them fresh every day\u2014Jobn Milford &) Y.M.C.A SUTIDNG FUND.quested that payments be made to C.E.Reid, General Secretary, at the Association office, to J.K.Edwards, or to E.L.Dtewart-Patterson, Hoa.Treasurer.Nov.lst, 1908, interest bearing notes amounting to $10,000 were given to raise money to pay off the contractors when.building was completed.respectfully \u2018urged that payments be made promptly in order that all obligations may be met.i POLICE STATION NOTES.The police wera called at 7.45 last night to the City Hotel, where one.man had strück anôther, causing him to lose his hat.The man wha was complaint to-day.\u2026 The ambulance was called last night Mahon.to the Protestant Hospital.\u2018Centr Hotél last \u2018night.to.escort\u201d \u2018Sheriff Prévost from St, Scholastique | vost was a, stratiger iii town and had a boy in his charge to be left in this KING'S HALL COLLEGE, 'COMPTON.A delightful -couple_of hours was ing Ar.Trwin® Sawdon, E.M., D.C.M, the violin.professor \u2018there, contributed several violin solos, musical monologues and s6ngs with his usual charm of style and'tpchnique.Miss McKrill at taste and \u201cbang Landon Ronald's liams, a stident \u2018and pupil of Miss McKrill\u2019s, played a Beethoven air and variation with strong individuality.ricores exténded the set programme to twice its length, The \u2018Principal of thé College, Miss .on in a pretty speech, thanked all who §ad contributed to so successful an evening, and the distine te.feature was the appreciation à i by the students: their enthusiastia cheers were quite \u2018acade-\u2018 mical,.equälly \u2018those of the sterner sex.LL + DR.WORTHINGTON\u2019S | MAJ ORITY IS 144 mt thir, octonsh 20, hes.at has sold his farm ri .\u201cNe; Goddard has taken the position of ma i Mr.E.Chartier, \u2018al the Inland\u2019 Reve-} after the\u2019 \u2018Govern- Chrysanthemum, the queen of aut=} BRYAN SET PACE (Continued from page.1.1.i remont Avenue Rink, and there in cie course of his address Mr.Brvan said President Roosevelt had appoint- with and not for the people,he cantinu- \u2018ed, and that was the difference between \u2018Gompers and Knox.It was the différence between aristocracy and o- cracy, the aristocrat declaring it was his duty to prevent the people from hurting themselves, while the Democrat says they have a right to solve their own problems.Have you seen the \u2018NEW TUNGSTEN DIFFUSER On Exhibition in our Office ?Captain Le Car erbr oo We have a dark room full of novelties in the.Electric Lightin.- line.* Step in and zee them.Congrega- | The next and final instalment to} .the Y.M.C.A.New Building Fund be- |.comes due on Nov.lst, and it'ig.pe- .Anticipating the final instalment due These notes\u2019 will soon be due and it is | struck stated that he would lodge al -Pre- - spent by the students and several lo- | - cal friends | at King\u2019s Hall, last even- the piano, accompanied with exquisite BANK GUARANTEES.Continuing, the nominee said he: could not understand why Mr.Taft in bis address in Brooklyn on Mon- Ww.J.WIGGETT, Prop, 100 Wellington Street; IR 2 > Gann do every source.\u2018ate PARLOR PIECES = = Arm Parlor Chair $35.40 : Very handsome parlor : 5-Piece Par'or Snite $19.50 Ces id Lo Te - CUX1F dés rep ip ep tie rte ~ se Bell, 485.- People\u2019s, 307.Electrical Repair and Supply Co, .CC itish Expo ?BEng land and about his exy (Me Por Poulin 1 dur cl receive Cet Ulars t goods CWHERE Tue eoon FURNITURE comes Nw of \u2018Fashion 37 In Fine furniture © EVE day fs great st ire announces the completeness of its Tides, with : selections \u2018made miter an exBaustive review of the latest productions \"Approved, Fashions, Exclusive Designs, Faultless Manufacturing, Moder- ricing, are four points.of distinction in favor of this season\u2019 s display.\u2018Read the following items over carefully.DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Muslin Curtains $1.33 The regular price is 81.50, full from yards long with frill, for a few \u201cdays ® ow Having ty recent |: Bartlett, \"all kinds « - Custom Prompt Fd.Office an Paton Mil SPECIAL BEDRy \u201c Oflers for road divisions oot, during t! received at thé vert ) $27.50 Brags Bed yy | All brass, béni du, 4-6 feet by 6 leet sim, oy 3.4 items are ev ery one money savers, These portiers, rich tapestry.qual- adv.carefully as these ity, deep red colors, regular 34.50 per - arm on Monday tl \" 5 chair) seat upholstered in silk, at $1.35.4 - en, pr, dor uw nd ni slock, pm.à \u201c framework all mahogan finish, Lo z.piano polished, only 55.40.Lace Curtains 980, : a.Lennexville., We have curtains from 75c.to $» Ostermoor Mattreu || .\u2014 N Pe per pair, but this special line in a ad = | A.sat.se Spring Couch | for pretty bow knot: pattern is extra cater te Lu.Bn .That on an TF - $12.30 - ;° - good value at the low price per pair | To pieces.506, sx, ph 1908, I will « | PR ve ee f vide, #16; 44 UE À\" Cast Burison sp upholstered in 3c Royal Oak.Chifionsiy Oak frame, no fringe, regulaf Most excellent vai \" Bury; \"Que.price, $22.50, to clear at 317.50.size, topped Pr plate mirror.: Has bu ORtrea}s com \u2019 a a pack: HE pue cms ii ENolmay raat he LET, Thea > Box 62 Recor : if it was the \u201cee | up by hearing the evidence in the case herein Charles Cumming, of Quebec, aid a sented by Mr.John O.Duncan to: the.\u2018There will be a first runner of the Lennoxville Village; 1 i i .Jinks to-morrow afternoon, and the feeling in the mother country is one of sympathy and good will, i» == ° Y NEWS all he saw at the Exposition, and in! ,; at To _ _ a ue.Cl the prneibal cities of Burope which i $ 0 YEARS N : B \u201c, _ 4, Poulin has returned from Ne Visited, but says that.Canada is RR I mA - beh pre T Mie 1.Comtois in Granby.the vous.par excellence, of free- ; nt © RACE TO-MORROW.: 7 EVE in Louis Ledue, R.C.R., has Fnalish people hy owl Years since FOR ROBBERY.(Continued from page 1.) Itwid pay sou | STORE OPEN TE Sherbrooke for St.Jobn and Iher- | bout Canada.The visit paid by sis CL Mr.E.S.Gleason, Principal, to run- \u2019 tomo row.Co \\ #; \u201ctle, Wilirid Laurier at the Queen\u2019s Jubile .ner coming second in the race.; ; TILL NINE a 207 ville O.Gince.à merchant of Ste.in 1892, did much good, and Jubilee Stole Money and Watch From 8\u2014Course .at said - College at two% nar a Slaves.- aN Mr Ted latterly of Granby, has cond visit to take part \u2018in the Colo.~ D k M thirds the regular price, presented by at spe ial prices TO-NIGHT ; Brigide, 8! Ln ettle ae Dlo runken Man.Mr.E.S.GI to Sherbrooke to settle.mal, Conference was equally beneficial r.K.5.Gleason to the runner com- eminem 2 ome dance at the business men's The prestige of Canada\u2019s premier a- AN ELEC] ; 3S ' 3 ) ing third: in the race.| oH AT , _ The ak ne VMC.A.last night was \u201cMON the representatives of the other | ECTION DAY ASSAULT CASE by eH oi pkating boots, presented.136138 Wellington street.DAILY STORE NEWS Friday, October 30, 1908 dass À ve ad s brevious colonies, d th a : .) .; y Mr.H.H, Morency, to the East © om = : .: - A tice 89 large as on the previous of \u201cthe United Kinane personages .A considerable portion of this morn- Angus runner making the best time.5 - 3 : - x in i 's Co y ir of ; NPN - : } * pight- mens handicap at |Pends between England and Canada, g In Magistrate's Court was taken 10\u2014A pair of Fownes Gloves, pret.SPECIAL BARGAINS Throughout the Store for = tie golf be Ten will où pure cotion nu, lasts\u2019 a life \u20ac Ea Mr.Erne UK \" \u2018Canad F England and talks most er permitung.web py the ladies.one of the representatives of \u201cBritish Exposition, st Poulin, of-Richmond who the jan Government at the Franco- has returned from \u2018interestingly « LJ.Laveree\u2019s, Tae Juwellèr, Lennozville WM.W.BAKER.: Secretary-Treasurer.Lennoxville, Oct.22, 1908.NOT1IOB | success.while the .most eminent French men agree in saying that Canada occupies an enviable position among the nations.As for the Exposition itself, Mr.Poulin says it .was a magnificent It last several months and every day was visited by thousands of Hutchinson, the superintendent, and being a revelation of Canada\u2019s - re- from the moment of their arrival were do 80 later Cot = \u201ccused, where they had coffee and oys- L head.2 complaint against Chas.Curtis, hailing from the State of Maine, charging him with having stolen about fifty dallars in money from his: person, a gold watch valued at eighty dollars, \u2018à buncñ of keys, a tobacco: pouch and two.knives, on the 27th October.The evidence disclosed the fact that who were also fed at the expense of Cummings.The four men then left Harriers to finish.the race.HM-\u2014 Hat, presented by Mr.John O.Dancan to the 13th Yunmer in.+\" _-12\u2014Umbrella, presented by Mr.J.O, : Duncan to the third runner passing] the Duncan.establishment, inward.-{ 13\u2014A cane, presented by Mr.John .sented by Mr.A.- C.Skinner, to the |.je 16\u2014Pair of gloves to -fanner from | The.accused : was, then immediately seärched, when over.two dollars in money, the keys, tobacco pouch®and knives were found on his person,which- Cummings \u2018identified.Col.E.B.Worthington, referee of tha race, will assist at the presentation.tes a a A + ~ To-Morrow, the Last Day of the Month \u201cEARLY: MORNING SPECIALS \u2018$10 «0G am.for these specials.Come yourself or send.Repeated by Request for To-Morrow Values $1.00 to $2.00\u2014 | Values 50c.to $1.50\u2014all about his experiences and impressions.people.Canada took an important | the complainant, on Tuesday morn- 9.Duncan, to the last (Time finishing | for theme omens Tor Sonat Mr.Poulin ix very enthusiastic over part, the Canadian Pavilion being Ing, who was considerably under the one hour.) : TT time hmit js or send.x » \u2019 EL \u201cem wonderfully well managed by Mr.[influence of liquor, weds taken to the 14 Pair of milit 3 .\u2014 New Felt Hat Shapes New Hat Wings i ¢0T Gl ASS A ND CHINA lunch cart on.Depot street by the ac- \"5 military brushes, pre.| No telephone orders accepted \u2018 SKIRTS\u2014 : FLORIDA WATER\u2014 Big 50c bottles 8 to 10 a.m.CASHMERE HOSE-\u2014 \u2018Best 2%c value in the city.In black or white, finest Jap.silk.Will not.crack.Short sleeves.Button A SMART To-Morrow : : ; | first Y.M.C.A.man ins \u2018 nôf ; : 5 Just receive ad real\u201d Dresden Chine.French both w the Tnglish and\u201d pers.\u2018The accused d'en said hat oe other individual or Shoal prime: vw) LADIES' UNDERVESTS all new, To-mor row, only new, To-morrow, only ; + - 1008 hould be seen to be ap- French visitors.re members of the |\"8\" NO Money , and aske a el! 15\u2014Pair of ¢ ° T SR : Ct } _ 1 4 101 \u2018We are always pleased to different commissions from France and |¢0mPlainant pay for the same.Sub- Bedford Dison, poy runner from AN regular 68 line ~ 49c | 260 -.À \u2018quote {prices at.the colonies were received in the sequently two other men were invited who wins no other .divid.1 ime, 8 t5 RQ am.45¢ \u2014 ha warmest and most cordial manner aid | the lunch cart by the accused, - 1 pri mcivicual or: spe.: Te .% cial prize.Co BLACK SATEEN UNDER- Be ; A ee at home.Mr.Poulin clos: he cart and Mr.Bonner, thinking that | St: Francis District outside of the Ty wg.iver goa T O-rMmoOrrow ed the interview by saying that the things looked \u2018a little suspicious, left County of \u2018Sherbrooke making the best 8 to 10 a.m %5c will be a rousing day in our Ready: 3 France-British Exposition was the tri-' his work to.go to the St.Louis Hotel time who \u2018wiles no other individual or i to-wear Section, when we offer some 21.* umphal erown of the entente-cordiale,.where the ascused and the complain.special prize.\u201c| - LADIES\u2019 COAT GOLFERS\u2014 very special bargains in 1%} : between the two great nations dear{ant had gone to, to tell the proprie- À All _new\u2014long roger effect\u2014 Ladies\u2019 apr 4 Rg ) N G d ad -| to all Canadians.In the Canadian [tor there to be on lookaut for the.> eo.Eee OT BOY 1.95 dies\u2019 Coats.Misses\u2019 Ulsters.Ladies 4 \u2026 ew 00 3, Pavilion one saw at all times, French- | complainant, as he thought things | © 2 LBS.OF C ANDY FOR ! .ï 8 to 10 a.m.\u2026.\u2026 .Suits, Girls\u2019 Coats.Ladies\u2019 Skirts 3 À | : canadians, English-Canadians, Eng\" Ewere not all right\u2019 The other two © NORTH HATLEY \"\u20ac Plain Pink, light blue, white or Girls\u2019 Skirts.M New Prices lish and French fraternizing in the {men had disappeared by this time.\u20ac RUNNER ok \u201cCardinal Flannelette Oc if most friendly manner, and many last- When Mr.Bonner entered the \u2018hotel, @ - Woodward\u2019s Candy Store to- ® 8 to 10 a.m.per yd .° EXTRA SPECIAL : 3 2 ing friendships were made.EE about five minutes after they had left @ day offers\u2019.two-pound box of @°\" FINE.JAP SILK\u2014 3 Cntr .8 i - ; me \u2018his place, he saw the complainant and @ çandy to the first | White, black and colors, hk y + Having purchased the.proper: \u201cGoods that are: good enough- to [the accused sitting tagether in the.- hs North Hatley 2?in.wide.value §0c.Bargains for To-morrow.* ty recently occupied by R.A .; g age © man finishing in\u201crace to-morrow ge, | ; barg ; rot ï will nee a \u201cha d advertise\u2019 are usually good enough fo waiting room.- The accused had his | © providing bath North Hat e 8 to 10 am À Grand line of up-to-date Ladies\u2019 wh EY Ba © ?; 1 p .n \u2018buy.Ce Çî -, |hand in the complainant\u2019s pocket, who le le en now ter : \u2018SCHOOL UMBRELLAS\u2014 COAT BARGANS FOR TO-MORROW\u2014 \"À Feed and G J 1p ® ley m entered start in e C all kinds o I ees and Grain.\u2014 \u2014 was asleep, but when Mr.Bonner en- |g.the race.- In case both North -e- 65c- value 48e TO-MORROW \u2026 | $9.75 i ~# Custom AIRE: Co nu IIR Bi {y tered \u2018he immediately withdrew it.Mr.[-¢ Hatley men do not start the e; 8 to 10 am.Values up to $13 black and colors.v Prompt delivery.3 LOCKED THE = ARN Bonner then concealed himself so :that.|\\@ candy prize: will- go to -the fifth i VEILING\u2014 .- s he could watch what was going on.|e man finishing in the race.© Black, brown, navy or white.EXTRA SPECIAL.: J HOLLADAY TOO LATE He had hardly got into position when |-g 12 ed 8 to 10 a.m.15¢ _ sui .; F, ° \u2018 .he wae ever = bÿ>sceing she accused 0060000006 0% 00000) y \u2014 - SET Bargains for To-morrow.\u2019 .ce \u2018his .in complai \u201c \u2014 j Office and Warerooms opposite ; x pocket.\u2018He immediately rushed \"out, PRESENTATION AT THEATRE.Nate de.ox \u201c30 or mixed Tweeds, 1 Plack.navy green 4: ; Paton Mills.Phone No.541.There is an old story about the man.| and tried to \u2018catch hold of the hand \u2018À @lready noted, the.presentatiort | 8 to 10 am.aC Value $15.75.: - 4, 1 who lctked the burn after the horse when it was in the pocket, but the of \u201ctrophies and prizes will: take place, \u2014_\u2014 = TO-MORROW ., ce $12.75 H i fe had been stolen.1f you require pro- accused withdrew it too quickly, but | 8# the Clement Theatre, \"at nine | TARFETA SILK RIBBON-\u2014 _ ; af - tection get it before.the fire arrives\u2014 |: se a Rs ?| o'clock, Saturday evening, all the m.per yd .10¢ EXTRA SPECIAL.- À \u2019 in doing _so let some silver fall to the \u2019 Png, 8 to 10 a.m.per y à .NOTICE, not after.: y (floor, and turned the\u2018 pocket outside competitors being provided with tick.| : : SKIRT I ig Ofers for keeping open- the various HERRING-HALL-MARVIN SAFES lin The complainant-was araused and |\u20acts to an\u2018 entertainment fo be given A Po ER Bargains for To-morrow.i 4 road one EE nn ERiD Sin give absolute protection.Tnvesti- when informed that the accused.had bY the New \u2018York Amusement Com- Value 20c tin.12*e : New Panama Skirts in black or brown di received at the office of the undersigned gate their merits.before you buy a gone through him, he turned ;and gave | Pany.Co - 8tol0lam.| Value toate in every way.ed on Monday the 2nd November at 2 o'- safe, then you will have mon to the accused a hlow across the fore- {+ His Worship, the Mayor, and Lt.- MURRAY & LANMAN'S | TOMORROW .$4.75 | 5 i That on and 18, 1 will do nothing but a strictly | after November 1st, + \u2018After hearing the evidence the accused \u2018was committed for trial at the.AT THE THEATRE SATURDAY NIGHT.At Clement Theatre Saturday Ld 8 to 10 a.m.¢ Per pair .\u2026 _.: oe 20¢ SILK WAIST back, pleated and open work f .Value, $3, be ront $2.25 Me, .oxime.di .= D - .= a 4-6, $15.* ; Court of king\u2019s Bench, but subse-: night.for the New York 4 : FASHION BOOKS\u2014.: \u2014\u2014 ; __ \u2014 : 0 - .$5 Cash Business.W.LAVALLIERE quently chose a speedy trial and plead- me ey entertainment, 5 : For winter, with free pattern.Ge Lid Pre, A « Chiffonniee } Butoher.ed guilty.| He as pentenced to twa all seats will be reserved at 10c.8 to 10 am.19\u20ac , j if \u2018lent value, = \u201cBa - yeäis m the penitentiary.4 44,414 and 18e.A feature of the en- : \u2014 Ÿ fr XT k.i Sarge Bay, Que.z The hélance of the money and gold.tertainment will (ire of Quebec AMES OR HOVEY s LARD\u2014 | of Ë y.Has hat.-4+++++ >.» nu Pi T s - 3 ; 4 à eg 5 .- Hizes - O 2, se ., RE \u201cBûvanes © qu, Applications required in perience, F.J.ale, So fae 3 ANTED AT ONCF\u2014GENFRAL And God will finish what He has be dor packet t Ie Market Day Cuir ) pi 1 oltre,\u2019 # Could, TU Drummond St.TIONS WANT ; IV : servant.Apply 41 Läurier ve.; ; : \u2018 All BtylesReady\u2014 Hi Fro LADIES \u2014 6ûc pair.ie # 2.al, = SITUAT .-_\u2014 [I vou will Keep the incense burning | Phone orders have prompt de se.15e, ste.ase.oo da\u201d .Keep your feet dry and warm BEI : .» .100 \u2018 A Eveuisn WOMAN WANTS NEEDLE.Box gz Rec Of, 20Y Kind Lo do at home.ord, TANTED\u2014POSITION AS BOOK- by steady \u2018keeper or salesman French young man, excellent references.\u2018and English.Box 42 Records IJ\\JANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL.SER- ' vant, with references.Apply afternoon or evening, 31 Brooks street.His glory you shall see sometime, somewhere.* Robert Browning: Wo livery.- and save doctors bills. racer mie pr se Hi IRR NID Fa +: T Epa eines EASA BENNY od is eT ERT ER ts ai tea eps goes us cr Lio dk lS DL A SE ureti dual +.3 Thiol fe | Le a myo die NO ES VET oy cos ne oan LAREN Se SN ks JS AS SG Eee LME Le ui SE 8 : .Te coran ta eR ISR ES SE MS Sg Le Cg CL AOI B >a TAN Eo De TE TI te v py ton) .= ES ss ess ris (EL; ctr SE ml 1 a rn eb BN Tet ol i SAE FTES Tes Ty me es S - je ee = Aare a cor GERRI R PR dr ra Pik Pre dpi une BA EP\u201d Nr al D a pt adie eo \u2014\u2014 TR) Sh a - PIPER ARR SE a ow A Ne = op .= AMET Wr Aft REA EIRE SRA i bY iy an SS OTS 5] 8 À 43 - ri +4 À ; À 35 Med - E 244 ?LL + CE I ia 3 4 tN Pr A rg i) i 4 : a F1 3 8 ¥ a À à N+ 5 # a J A ; BSH - He 7 © M; TL! # » a ÈF ; § AB % \u2018K mon HB ei À É gi 3 a ee i EAN, F5 pr = Wo Be TR TST à 7 EAE ; .Le ae Ce ides debbie Sad ; ei d 8 Lys roan tna) SY era namo I EIS A aL no xs os remo ré Das ET \u2018 it cr r 17 LAA Er INE Een RR Ny SRO: as ec Me CR ESS Fest masi a N od \" 3 SPE a hoes oct TE J aad ofp liars aa past Ar Sl MINIT JT Viney ; TPP 0 ~ = 9 aan 5) oxi a a bn EL oo Sid dR nto fit a A IES 2 ana Free È N 59 a Gay 3) K pe + ès EE .fh Let Fa gun Lac à ER Eg Ve PFT Ag HES TALLY Pet v ; = ' - po LE MN ME ST br SG Mt ; Rr?MEL dt Jr FOS phir Sp Lt.2 es ied a 2e 3 SLi Lis : , , BRAWLING IN BRITISH PARLIALENT.| FR ACTURED BILL AIMED AT NOISY SUFFRAGISTS MAY BE PASSED.s London, October 3¢.\u2014The Daily News says it learns that as a result of the suffragette disturbance, the Government is considering the introduction of a short -bill making interruptions of the proceedings of parliament a criminal offence, as brawling in places of worship is, and punishable by fine or imprison- .It 15 not ould be speedily passed by both hous- ** London.October 30.\u2014All the suffragettes.with the exception of two, who were arrested during the disorders in and around the House of Commons, were arraigned in court and fined $25 each.They refused to pay and were consequently sentenced each to one month's imprisonment.Of the two ex- tveptions, one was a girl under twenty- one years of age, and the other a woman who secured an adjournment to lodge charge of assault against the constable who arrested her.VICTIMS OF .RIEL RRBELLION.TABLET AT TORONTO TO THOSE WHO FELL AT FISH CREEK AND BATOCHE.Toronto, October '30.\u2014Thousands of people assembled in the jarmories to- might to witness the unveiling of a bronze tablet to the memory of the mer who fell at Fish Creek and Batoche in 1885.Sir W.Mortimer Clark, who performed the ceremony, Sir James Whit- nev, and Lieut.-Col.Mason, were the chief speakers.- All the garrison corps and.the various veterans\u2019 associations paraded.LEAVES THE doubted that such a hill A MURDEROUS ROBBER WOMAN'S SKULL, | TIED HER UP AND RANSACKs * ÉD THE HOUSE.Le INDEPENDENCE PARTY.MR.MERRILL, OF .: MiSSOURI, .CAN'T STOMACH HEARST'S METHODS.Kansas City, October 30.\u2014J.L.Woods Merrill, of Kansas City, national committeeman for Missouri of the Independence party, resigmed than position ves- terday in a latter forwarded to William KR.Hearst, national chairman.Mr.Merrill gave as his reason that he did not wish to have his name \u2018connected with any party or persons.who purchase or otherwise obtain correspondence stolen by others for publication to the detriment or downfall of other persons.\u2019 \u2014 At the end.of the day \u201cYou can shoot SOVEREIGN shells all dey .and at the end not! realize that you have been shoot- - ing, as the recoil, is so slight,\u2019\u2019 said an expert shot the other day.They have small breech and barrel pressure and give off no offensive gases, because.loaded with Empire smokeles %owder.- | For all makes of arms.Costs one-third to one-fifth less than duty paying ammunition.Our guarantee puts all risk on the Dominion Cartridge Co, Led, Montreal.DOMINION AMMUNITION Burnett & Wilson Members Montreal Stock Exchange Cobalt Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, .30 Hospital Street Tel.Main 418 Montreal New York, October 3.\u2014Mrs.Sarah Dickele was attacked in her apartment in West Ninetieth street yesterday by an unknown man, who fractured her skull with the butt of a revolver and tied her to the plumbing \u2018in the bath room while he ransacked the house.He obtained, it is sald, jewels and plate valued at $2,000 and escaped.\u201d In giving a description of her assailant, Mrs.Dickele said that she thought he was the man who called at her apartment last evening to inspect \u2018a room she has for rent.\u2014_\u2014 THE TABLES TURNED.AN OLD CANADIAN WORRIES THE AUTHORITIES IN LONDON.London, October.30.\u2014Albert Max Martin, aged 63, described as a French Canadian was yesterday sentenced to three and a Lalr fyears® penal servitude for obtaining food and lodging by false pretences.He is old offender and so troublesome a person that the authorities always receive him with considerable dread.+ VOTES FOR COLORED PEOPLE.FAVORED BY NATIONAL COUNCIL IN SESSION AT DURBAN.London, October 30.\u2014A despatch from Durban says the national convention has decided to propose the enfranchisement of the colored people, subject to a sev- cre education and property test.It is anticipated that a majority of the whites of the \u2018Transvaal, Orangia and Natal will not accept this unless it is energetically supported by the Imperial Government.* pm LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.MRP.EDMOND JOLY DE LOTBIN- IERE MAY BE OFFERED A ~~ SEAT.Quebec, October 30.\u2014It is rumored that Mr.Edmond Joly de Lotbiniere, advocate son of Sir Henri Joly de Lot- biniere, will be offered the seat in the Legislative Council rendered vacant by the recent death of Hon.Mr.Methot.\u2014\u2014\u2014 § THE DAILY SMILE oo A WARNING.\u201cI am opposed to secret \u201cWhy so 2\u201d \\ \u201cWhen a young couple marry \u2018under the rose\u2019 they are almost sure to strike thorns.\u201d - marriages.\u2019\u2019 In view of the recent newspaper articles on the respective merits of Drs.Morton and.Jackson in the matter of anaesthetics, it cannot be denied that ether is all right.TAR AND FFATHERS.What a grouchy old .cynic is he (We wish .we coula bring bim to book) ?Who said.: \u2018\u2018Before marriage a woman's A all bait, .n° nd after it nothing but hook.\u2019 THE WORD IN SEASON.Shy Williami sat with sweet Samantha.Speech had been sidetracked for several minutes.\u201c*Silence is golden,\u201d at last quoted the swain., \u2018But gold is rather unhandy,\u201d\u2019 said , sly, Samantha, \u2018I think I'd rather have a Bill, .| THE GAIT THAT LETS HIM OUT.| Maud.\u201cWhat an awkward gait Fer- : dy has He reminds me of an ocean | liner.\u201d .1 \u2018\u2018Belle.\u2018\u2019How so ?\u201d , ! Maud.\u2018'\u2018Always toed in.\u201d NEWS FROM A SEAT OF LEARN- | | ! i Bill.| - ING.Sister Ann.\u2018\u2018Did you get any marks at school terday, Bill ?\u2019 - \u201cYes ; but they're where they don\u2019t show.\"\u2014The Sketch., WHAT BLISS! \u201c*Ah, Elsie, it is fine to be married to an officer\u2014such a beautiful uniform, | and 80 many decorations !\u2019\u2019 | Yes, and, besides that, he'll have a band at his funeral.\u2019 \u2014Wahre Jacob.| ta \u2014 SPORTING NEWS.BOWLING.farce CUBS DEFEATED BY AT Y.M.C.A.A closely contested bowling match took.place on the Y.M.C.A.alleys last night when the \u2018Cubs\u2019 were defeates by the \u2018'Strikers.\u2019\u201d\u201d The.game was very exciting .throughout and when the third string was started the \u2018\u2018Cubs\u2019 had a SE STRIKERS soon put the \u2018\u2018Strikers\u2019\u2019 in the lead and when the last string was rolled they were 60 points ahead.- | The bowling of last night-showed a marked improvement of that of the previous match.Mr.Geo.Parsons broke his former record of 227 by two pins making Mr.Parsons also made the highest aggregate score, his score being 52 for three strings.This was the first league match and from now on, one game will be played each week.The following teams have entered the league : \u2018Cubs, \u2019 Geo.Parsons, Capt.; \u2018\u2019Bisons, H, A.Sampson, Capy.; \u2018\u2018Brigadiers,\u2019\u2019_ V.Spearing, Capt.; \u2018Strikers, Lee twelve games.The following is the line up and scores of last night's game: STRIKERS.Scorers.\u2014Harry Sherriffs.\u2018 The Bisons will meet the Brigadiers next week.- CANADA WON 6 TO 5.NORTH OF ENGLAND GAVE OLYM- 7 PIC CHAMPIONS CLOSE GAME AT MANCHESTER.Manchester, October 29.\u2014Five thousand spectators yesterday witnessed a tine game between the Canadian lacrosse team and the North of England twelve, the Canadians goals to #& It looked like a close cal for Canada, with the team apparently all in,, the score a tie and less than two minutes to play.In a final effort Gorman notched the goal that won the game.: BASKET BALL, - STANSTEAD COLLEGE TO PLAY THE Y.M.C.A.Word was received this afternoon that the Stanstead College Basketball team .is will to play the Y.M.C.A.team on \u2018I- the evening of Nov.9th.This will give the public of Sherbrooke an opportunity of witnessing a clean and swift game.The Y.M.C.A.boys will start in at once and get in condition for the game.° \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i TOBOGGAN CLUB WILL BE ORGANIZED HERE THIS WINTER.T A movement is on foot for the lforma- tion of a toboggan club in Sherbrooke this winter, and there is practically no doubt of the idea being carried through to completion.The site \u201cOf the slides will be at the 8t.Francis Gol Club's grounds, which, with their long steep slopes, with flat meadow land at the bottom, afford an ideal location.The club house of the Golf Club, while not designed or intended for winter use, should prove comfortable quarters with its large open fireplace in the living room.: > \u2014 light by all those who have had the pleasure of tobogganing on the park slide in Montreal as well as by all who have .had- the privilege of enjoying this branch: of \u2018 sport in this and other places.: ROLLER SKATING.William Dubreuil challenges O.Lapointe to a five-milg contest, Monday night, at the Roller Rink.rt Want-A Do You Belong to the dvertising = T \u201cFOUR HUNDRED\" ~ \u201canything to sell, J .= ° al In This City ?I you could make a list, in this city, of the four hundred people who make the most.effective uses of the want ads., you would have a list of the most alert, thrifty, pracgical, up-to-date, prosperous people in town.No other test would so surely include the people who have most to do with the practical things of the city\u2019s daily life\u2014who promote its activities\u2014who boost and boom it\u2014who create all about them that optimism which makes for healthful activity in all lines of business.| If OU belong, already,-to the city\u2019s \u201c want ad.four hundred,\u201d you are prosperout Br lege .\u201c .: enthusiastic about life>and the business of the day, and are making moncy.\u201d You are in touch with all of the little opportunities to \u201cearn a dollar\u201d (or a hundred dollars which come to the careful reader and answerer of the classified ads., and you turn naturally and quickly to the use of the small ads.whenever you want anything, or have ; As in New York society, the \u201c400\u201d consists of at least a thousand people, so in this city, the \u201c want ad.four hundred\u201d may be stretched into an indefinite number.Perhaps, if you \u201c wake up\u201d promptly you may become the four hundred and firs - member of the \u201c want ad.400.\u201d ° T lead of 15 points, good bowling on the.part of Hovey and Hyndman, however, Hyndman, Capt.Each team will play L.Hypdman, (Capt.) .: + « .408 J.E.Smith .\u2026 +.43 R.Hovey .\u2026 \u2026 co se so oe se oo + #8 LODE .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 vr er or ween ap +100 HB Wadsworth .\u2026 \u2026 or or a0.382 Total .cr ee 2e we 66% + 1982 ; CUBS.B.Newton .\u2026 « .- 25 Shasha .\u2026 \u2026 + + oe co or eu ve +e 2 846 Black .\u2026 «cv +2 0e se ee Te se ee oa 382 Hall 18 er ss ee 21 ae se ss me a cu we 357 G.Parsons, (Capt.) \u2026 .562 :1932 Lawrence and Harry winning by 6 1] Campbell's Corner.- \u2018Mrs.Hunter, of This announcement is received\u201cwith de- A 700 MUCH DRINKING IN ENGLAND.Unemplpyed Labor.THIS DECLARATION OF JOHN BURNS IN THE COMMONS ROUSED THE IRE OF \u2014 .THE LABORITIES.London, October W.\u2014John Burns, the labor leader, and president of the local Government Board, drew down upon his head the anathemas of the laborites when, in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, main \u2018disadvantage under British unemployed labored.as compared to the enemployed mn America, was trans-Atlantic conYerers.the American money in their pockets.\u201cI have been in America three times,\u2018 he saia, \u2018\u2019and the on:y difference I saw between the unemployed in America and those of this country was that the former, for a short time after losing, work, were better dressed.Many of them do not drink so much as do many British days they are idle.\u201d .oud cries of \u2018\u2018It 18, untrue : it is a shameful comparison,\u2019 greeted Mr.Burns\u2019 statement.PLAGUE SHIP AT YOKOHAMA.Comm FIFTY-TWO.DEAD AND FIFTY DYING FROM BERI-BERI ON THE LANDRAT SCHIEFF.- _Wictoria, B.C.,: October \u2018 99.\u2014News of the arrival of a plague ship at Yokohama a few days defore sailing with 60 dying and 5- dead, was\u2019 brought fierc by the steamer Landrat Schieff, which had taken 416 Chinses coolips from Hong Kopg for Salina Cruz, Mexico, had failed to secure permission to land her passengers, and beri beri had broken out on the return voyage.The Mexican .officials held that the Chinese were suffering from eye disease, and landing was refused on this ground.Protests were unvailing, and the steamer remained some time at anchor at 8alina Cruz while the question was being disputed.Finally she left, bound back to Hong Kong, and put into Yokohama with a terrible condition.prevailing on board.Beri beri had broken out soon after leaving Mexico, and 62 of the Chinese \u2018succumbed.Despite loud protests on the part of the survivors, these were buried at sea.When the steamer arrived fifty more were lying in a precarious condition.© 74 URY: Paul's church on Friday p.m.3 o\u2019glock.\u201cAll members will-kindly attend.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.A.Whitehead, Jr, have returned from the West and are living in their cottage oli Pope Avenue.Walk a - We are sorry to report that Mr.\u2018er (our baker) hag been obliged to-go to the Montreal bpapital for an operation.TRARY ; Mr.Charbonnell was present at the club rooms on Thursday last and gave an address.Hig.wife accompanied him.Holy Communion will be celebrated in St.Paul's Church next Sunday, (lst Sunday in the month.) GLEN MURRAY.\u2018MT.Thos.Walker is recavering slowly.from his recent illness.\u2018Mr.James Savage, Jr., of Riverton, N.H., spent a few days this week the guest of his sister, Mrs.J.B.Campbell Miss.Annie Cox is'spending the week at Inverness.George of Inverneas, were calling on friends at Campbell's Corner on Fri- a y.RB Mr.and Mrs.D.Robinson, of Irvine were the.guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Walker; on Tuesday.: We are enjoying beautiful weather here [ ret.+ £ FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS : MONTREAL LIVE STOCK, MARKET QUALITY NOT FIRST AT WEDNESDAY MARKET.; Montreal, Oct.29.Forty-five carloads of live stock were offered for sale at the East End abattoir Wednesday.\"They consisted of about 1,100 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, \"20 milch cows and springers, 200 calves, 700 gheep and lambs, and 823 fat hogs.There was only one lot of prime beoves on the market, and they sold at about 44c per lb., but they were not extra.None of the other cattle brought over 4c perglb.,.and- much the larger numbers sold a¥ less than 3c per lb., while the thin canners sold at from lic to 1%c per lb.A good many of the cattle will not he sold today.Milch cows sold at from $30 to $0 each.Grass-fed calves sold at 2ic to 3ic per Ib.; good veals at 4c to 5c do.Sheep sold at about jc per 1b.:; lambs at 4fc to near bc do.Good lots of fat hogs sold at 63c to 63c der lb.: LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT: Frelighsburg, * Oct.30.\u2014(Special)\u2014121 hogs, $5.76 selects ; 19 cattle, $5.00 to } $23; 4 lambs, $3 each : 2 calves, $3 to $5: 500 lbs.poultry at Tc per lb.steam TO-DAY\u2019S MARKET PRICES.| QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W.WHITE, BROKER.~ NEW YORK MARKET.Opening 12 m.\u2018Amalgamated Copper = .990i 804 American Sugar ., .132% 132} Atchigon .o.oo.92% 93 American Smelting Ref'g Co 9 933 Apaconda .\u2026 ., ,, .9468 463 Baltimore & Ohio .9% 9 Brooklyn Rapid Transfer .49% si Canadian Pacific .174% 1743 1 Chi.Mil.8t.Paul .143} 143 i Col.Fuel & Irom .wz \u2026 3 Nn i Delaware & Hudson .» .168 169° \u2018Brie .2 22 2e 0e 00 0e 06 AF 311 \u2026 Great Northern Pref.:z =v .13H 133% Louisville & Nashville .109% 1097 Minn.St.Paul & Soo .123 123 Missouri Pacific ., ,, ws 2 .56% 568 New York Central .:: ., 1068 1% Northern Pacific ., 3 + .146 1464 Penn.Ry.\u2026 2 0\": \u2026 1261 127 Reading .; 7 +1 61 ,2 5.133% 134 Rock Island .3; 7 + \u2026 19$ 198 Rock Istand Pref.47 2 .: x.46 4 Southern Pacific .; gz wv 57 =: 109 109% Southern Railway =z .5 .7 24 283 Twin City .14 32 Te «0 + « 89% 892 Union Pacific .; ,.172% 1734 .Steel .; .48 ni U.8.Steel PAA, .110 110$ ; MONTREAL MARKET -Canadian Pacific ., ., .175 175 Detroit Railway .\u2026 44 443 Dominion Steel .s +.s 163 17 Dominion Steel, Pfd.\u2026 63% 64 Illinois, Pfd.88% 88% Magkay ., ov sa 72 +: M 733 Montreal Power Ex.Div.13 p.c.3: +: 106% 106$ Montreal Street Railway .192 192 Nova Scotia Steel ra ce >.: 47 473 Toronto Ry.72771684 104 Lake of the Woods, com.« 93% 934 Ogilvie Milling Co.Pref =: +z 120 120 Crown Reserve 271 572 ne 720 235 \u2019 SE TN + ME yA Disadvastages Under Which he intimated that the which the that the Britons drank more than their Mr.Burns repuGlated the suggestion that the difference lay in the fact that unemployed had more unemployed workmen, but British workmen have an advantage in the number of .Choir practice: will be held in st.+ 1 t Danville and Miss C.| RRP MEX ES of About 1000 = SIFTON ON MANITOBA RESULT \u2014 SAYS THE VOTERS\u2019 LISTS WERE STUFFED.Gaspe, Que., Oct.30.\u2014Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, 1,000 votes.Winnipeg, Oct.30.\u2014There is Conservatives have eight seats sure, and there is a possibility that on the recount, Mr.Daly may: be elected Brandon., Mr.Sifton has 63 majority week.polls in Dauphin are coming .in slowly.Glen Campbell has 28% majority, majority is 221 in Portage.Dr.Schaf.fner, in Souris, has a majority of 835.Dr.Roche, Marquette, has a majority of 563.Sharpe, in Lisgar, has majority.Staples has; 600 of a majority.: From Alberta comes the reassuring news that John Herron and Alexander McGrath are safé in the seats of Mac- leod and Medicine Hat respectively.The Western provinces now stand : Con.Lib.Def.Manitoba .veers 8 2 Alberta .c.ut verereuse 3 \u20184 Saskatchewan .\u2026 À 8 1 British Columbia .3 1 3 Toronto, Oct.30.\u2014The Star last night sajd : \u201cIn answer Ao the Toronto Star\u2019s request for an explanation of the Conservative sweep in Manitoba Hort.Clifiord Sifton wired the following reply :\u2014 \u2018Brandon, Man., Oct, 29, 1908.\u2014Toronto Star, Toronto.\u2014 Stuffed voters\u2019 lists were the principal cause of the adverse result in Mgnito- ba, in Winnipeg and Brandon.Other sinister influences were at work, not \u2018necessary to mention at present, (Sig- ed) Clifford Sifton.\u201d\u201d : mets Port Arthur, Ont., Oct.30.\u2014 Three arrests have already been made on Thunder Bay and Rainy River, and it is promised \"that evidence will reveal a wholesale attempt to plug the ballot boxes at different polls.- It is charged that at Dexter poll on the G.T.P.only ten men were properly entitled to vote, but that 37 votes were recorded, some personators, it is alleged, having voted as many as eight times, and others three times at this one poll.Those under arrest are J.Bishop, J.Tomlinson and J.Arnott, who tions from Crown : Attorney Lang- worthy.; Quebec, Oct.30.\u2014Mr.Wm.Power, defeated candidate in Quebec West, presented a petition to Chief Justice Langelier yesterday, asking for a recount of the ballots cast on Monday last, when Mr.Price was elected by a majority of two.The petitior® was granted and the- recouft will take place on Saturdav morning next.St.John, N.B., Oct.30.\u2014An ardent desire for a photograph of Hon.Wm.Pugsley apparently carried some admirer of the Minister of Public Works beyond all bounds of propriety, for the glass in a case at the entrance of Harold Climo\u2019s photo studio, Ger- mbin\u201d \u2018street.was broken some time Wednesday night, and a large picture of Mr.Pugsley stolen.\u2014_\u2014\u2014ee ANOTHER AIRSHIP MAN.ma SINGLE-PLANE PRINCIPLE PLOYED IN HEINFELT'S MACHINE: Dayton, O., October 29.\u2014Frank J.Heinfelt has made the succeastull flight of 500 feet with an aeroplane-materially different from that of the Wright Brothers, in that in this machine the single plane principle is used, the Wright machine having double planes.Although hitherto unknown in the aerohautic world he.in fact.has built thrée previous machines, paying his expenses out of his slender salary as a stenographer.His motor was given him by a friend who took it out of an old automobile.The flight was terminated by lack of ekill on the part of the manipulator, who brought the machine to the ground too suddenly, breaking one of the wings.London, October 29.\u2014The Britigh.Aero Club has awarded its gold medal to the Wright Brothers, the aecroplanists, of Dayton, Ohio, for their remarkable achievements.\u2018 \u2018 .vr nn TO ASK FOR PROHIBITION.NEW BRUNSWICK TEMPERANCE FEDERATION TO PETITION LEGISLATURE.St: John, N.B., October 29.\u2014The New Brunswick Temperance Federation will at the next session of the Legislature present a monster petition asking for prohibition.It is intended to secure #0,- \u2018000 signatures to this petition.EM- NELSON.Rev.Mr.Mick, of Inverness, has been paying pastoral calls in this vicinity recently.' Mr.Robt.Dick, of Adderley has completed sawing \u2018his pulpwdod here and has returned home, - Miss Annie Cook spent the week end with her parents at Millfield.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Myles, of Thet- ford, are spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Longmoore.Mr.Elmer Alexander .has sold his house to Mr.Robt.Leith, Rectory 1 Hill, \u2014 Dr.Reed's mill is being well attended now by the farmers from different parts bringing in grain.Mrs.W.H.Sturgeon, is suffering with inflammation in one of her eyes.PSP The Buckley - When You Want Quality RETURNED IN GASPE.Elected Yesterday by Majority postmaster-general, was elected yesterday to represent this constituency in the House of Commons beating Flynn, Conservative, by over no change in the result.in Manitoba.The in and it is said there are 160 rejected ballots.The recount takes place next Bradbury is elected in Selkirk.The | with: eighteen polls to come.Burrows | concedes his election.Arthur Meighen\u2019y 160 | charges of personation at the polls in} were.taken into custody upon instrue- .Hat NN FINE TAILORED GARMENTS FOR MEN FACTS vs.CLAIMS ELERE is no copyright obtainable of English language.Thats why 0 the of very inferior clothes can claim that thev à \u201cthe best,\u201d \u201cthe most stylish\u201d thee fitting,\u201d ete.If the public khew as mucha.the trade knows about the relative \u2018Tepity cf + the different makes of clothes there would be mighty few sold without the 1-0 ~ Tay OF wo 20th CENTURY BRanp trade mark sewed in them.Ask the woollen men who buys the finést woollens - ask\" the button, trimming, lining and candy makers - \"as who buys the best they can prod and the best.Youll soon learn who makes de best clothes.- And it means dollars ip your \u2018pocket and comfort and satisfaction to get this information.We know, but we want, you to know.Sole Local Agents : pts - x STAR CLOTHING HAL, D rp REW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE Hd - The Right Plèce for the Right-Bargain | No mistake, we give satisfaction to everybody and WR A STAND BY OUR ADVERTISEMENT: ybocy and VE AUS SPECIAL FURS :\u2014A large selection of fine furs of doscripy \u2018strictly new fall style, at only 50c.on the dollar.a} du : Great Bargains in Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Clothing.: ; 175 Men\u2019s Fine Tweed Suits, at 50c.on the dollar,\" ) pe Or erconts of all descriptions from $5.99 up to st.- Great Bargains in Boots and Shoes.It's to your interest to visit our great sale.$18 for ug = { J.Mi.NAULT, 17 King Stren.Louis A.Codere =m: BUILDING Our Special Discount Sale of FUR) in full swing.They are offered at prices.that will apps to al uyers.5.OUR OVERCOAT DEPARTMENT\u2014At the present timew an offering you such price inducements that the same cannot be dul I .Co Co = Eh bu AS ra cated elsewhere, .CL AT ot LOUIS A.CODERL METROPOLE | BUILDING, KING STREET.* CL Ce wt 100 Years before + \u2018Quebec was founded » VIN ST.MICHEL had begun its.mission d restoring health.- 1 Lu Before.Champlain was born, VIN ST.MICHEL was known throughout the length ad breadth of France as \"The Miracle Wine\", E For more than 400 years, VIN ST.MICHEL has never failed to give strength to the weak- to restore the appetite\u2014to quiet the nerves purify and enrich the blood\u2014to build up run-down system.Through four centuries, this famous old French tonic wine has proved its matchless worth.tr | | If you need a nourishing, strengthening, invigorating tonic\u2014-that pleases the taste ai agrees with the stomach\u2014by all means t2 | VIN ST.MICHEL.40 \u201c | If vou want your stoves to fook À y \u201cbeen cleaned ery hour, rub them occasional .- with _ \u201cBlack Knight\u201d Stove Polish.It gives the shine that lasts, no matter how hot the | for the money quickly, too\u2014just a few rubs.You get such a DIE res that \u2018Black Knight\" is easily the cheapest you can 97 - Send your dealer's name and 10c for full sized CAS if you can't'get \u201cBlack Knight\" acarby.The PF, F.PALLEY CO.LIMITED - s+ ° - 1 RAMILTOR, Ost i ; .+ x CHAS.M.HAY ME seaesal Manager, ni big Grand T romplatel within the dares President Haye HACK HAND CN y 3 LE > 6 ; .Le A I\" 4 i an \u2018 o.oo Himes \u20ac 54 Let J pm HAD \u201c DÉMANDED .WARD, THREA \", DESTROY BU À Yermont exchang \u201cThe body, of will found in the hote! at on Oct.17h, and an told the story of à we in custody of C Bows, of Ran olph,.a Arty ab a bn \u2018 c à Black Hand \u201cletter ward of Tumbridge ar 05 bearing E Au Ë I secoue se.Folies ees - shep,, Co a.oi unies À dress ee oo nu PE us Aie pu EU nL â Wir EG, PEt : : n- 2 TA è = k x Tee à F 5 Vv Pore Loe a [A Bays x "]
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