Sherbrooke daily record, 20 novembre 1908, vendredi 20 novembre 1908
[" \u201c5 and in ten - ng.Made .tailoring, > hgton 3 JON.Montreal.Mais 48 .sw & STORE BETTER BLANKETS.| tte Blankets,\u201d ia Fe, very special at tte Blankets, & , very special; ai action in Dress baking.Btreet.DFORD.of Sabrevois, wast his sister, Mrs.BK 0 .ot Sherbrooke, @ rends.) -d is erecting ® te ry frame buildins de occupied bY hime th a hardware storé =.d is slowly recoveif ous illness, in fact hi of for several days, i BK: James\u2019 Church 5) [+ the home of Mrs.¥ ednesday.e, of Bt: Albans, Vo i Monday here Wi .J.Reid.1d his pngerford has B07 À.ai House,\u2019 to Mr + of Mage, vat mn ndsor ills As Mr.Meigs cons mnmended as 8 cos sis hostelry wil Set b liberal patrons\u201d The late managers a : ~ok Possess vod jungerford has mo he Erement know?v bith is confin ness.= | ISLAND.: rty was given vy ME \u201cBP @.- her homé, Torin.31 Miss Bertha Paw ave to take her erin D.C.The gat wil DSi a linen shoT oughtfulness utile iit of mary be fed liss Parker Who nef ctical use in bel the she soon 35%.\" post y ve 1meE ds.at Co cular ir .Misses Katy r.Lint,y Katherine Mer 11llicent Laytee pessl D Lottie Foote, Lee \u2018Mesdames \u2018miss | \u2018 Young.chat comë fit Stocks ||.\u2018mélemplated is belleved to be the es- amerly with outrage mongers, : # that race hatred has reached the 8 « British weakness.Fle declares it The] + La Ç Wi 20, \u2014 (specialy- Mr.ing à lune D has had the mistor- MES the 1 ten Of his sheep, No trie == gstablished 1897.ro ena SHERBROOKE, QUE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908, MINTO SEES DANGER IN INDIA.parts Indicate Spread of Sedition in Country, pEAL TO NATIVES IN KING'S JESSAGE FAILS IN ITS OBJECT, i London, November 20.\u2014The daily of violence and seditious acts in lis has long shown that the unrest pore 8 increasing, rather than abat- ; aod the opinion 1s becoming gen- sul that the situation is growing more ; One of the latest indications jet the trduble is growing is the sud- ès determination of the Viceroy to ob short 8 visit he intended to make o ibe Indian prices and to return to cslntte Some of the newspapers here advo- ate sterner methods in suppressing je sedition, which, in their opinion hae a revival of the race hatred dich bas not been known since the puny.The Standard says it learns jst the apparent failure rof the ap- to ihe natives in the King\u2019s re- of message is causmg anxiety.It ois that as a consequence of this and ober marked indications \u2018of increasing art there: is reason to: believe that puter powers are about to be given \u2014 ci Led 10RD MINTO, Viceroy of India, for- ply Governor-General of Canada.io de Indian authorities to deal with the diléation.Among the measures tilihment of special courts to deal Te Daily Mail published conspicu- aly an article by an anonymous \\go-Indian official of wide \u2018experi- DETAILS OF DEATH OF CHINESE RULERS.al of Reports That ere Poisoned.DOWAGER IS$UED EDICTS WHEN IN THE YALLEY OF THE SHADOW, Pekin, November 20.\u2014An official of the Foreign Board of Gavernment, in reply to a direct question yesterday, gave formal assurance that the new administration would promote with vigor the reforms inaugurated by the late Emperor Kuang-Hsu.A number of edicts with a political bearing have been promulgated .since November 15, and they all show that a progressive and modern government for the Chinese empire is intended, Several specific reforms already have been entailed for fulfilment upon the regency of Prince Chun.Prince Ching, president of the Board of Foreign Affairs; has forwarded direct to all powers friendly to China a personal letter in the name of Pu Yi, the infant Emperor of China.setting forth the crisis through which the throne has passed during the last week.These communications make a plea for the new rulers of China, who , are unaccustomed to Chinese - procedure, and emphasize the efficiency with which the events of the past week have been conducted, Another edict that was issued in the name of the late Dowager Empress says in part: - DOWAGER SICK UNTO DEATH.\u201cMy attention has been given to a myriad of affairs, and my strength and my heart are exhausted, For long I have been without appetite, nor have I been able to sleep.On November 15 came the sorrow of the death cé the Emperor, Following this day this illness increased, until now I am not able to rise from my couch.| - \u201cReforms in the methaul of government has begun, and these ideas will he continued and developed.The Regent and all other officials should: exert themselves to- strengthen the foun- -dations of the Empire.Let the Emperor Pu Yi make the affairs of the Empire of the first importance, and to this end let him be adequately instructed.\u201d , .boa The edicts are considered to commit the new regime to a programme of re- -form.7 EMPEROR'S LAST ILLNESS.The Foreign Board denies emphatically and without.qualification the rumors that either of their majesties was poisoned, and declares that death was due to natural causes, Tie FEm- peror made a speech less than, One hour: before bis death.He passed away during a period of the greatest excitement and confusion.His native physicians \u2018had been temporarily- dis- ~ 8, who, it is declared, is incapable d siertaining panic views.He takes 1eous View of the situation, the ty of which he says is not realized Great Britain, The truth, however; igh water mark of danger.It is in- ftitable that the native states are reed with treason, and their chiefs wa wonderingly the manifestations dime that the Viceroy bestirred wy, TS - YICEROY SEES DANGER: Lucknow, November! 20.\u2014The Earl nto, viceroy of India, upon bein mented with a loyal Address here, ad he declined to.be persuaded by ; sedition in part of India that the me was mopportune for broadening ® political basis.He would not ad- Hi that the reputation of the whole Bion Was affected by the fanatical 208 of asection of it.Neverthe- the existing dangers could not be nized, They were face to face \"à an anarchical conspiracy, and , Weapons must be forged to 1 and the evil finally eradicated.HAL EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK, Treaty People Said to Have Been Killed.gare cen \u201cMAIN EXPLODED AT GOLD ÀD FRONT STREETS, BROOK- | LYN, TO-DAY.\"8 York, | Nov.M _ op twenty persons are believed 2 ÿ Rost their lives as a result of wd pion of a ras main at Gold ont Streets, Brooklen; to-day.TIME LOST BY WORRINUIEN, =.STeat inroñ te 2° male npon the ¢ and therefor bo ori \u20ac upon the wages of i by the.use où alcohol is by Wosome statistios secured eign A in the course of an Ming dist of accidents in one of the tie = oll of Aistris, The sta- Jin atic Monat=-cheften, og that the five vears: 1s99-1903, 54 logt by th averooe qgnount of wa- In sa ; © workmnen co account of ny wor \u201cA! Unexeneedt nlisences BY work: nthe div after an ordi- À the 1.ng day wis 220 per cent: Sent of RY Succeed in, advance pay: ™ after das tov.6.3 per cent.nf, the regular pus dux 7 per ,.LOST TFN SHFEP, © Lo BH he louni us where, (Special) \u2014 missed under the impression that\u2019 there was no change in the condition of His Majesty, and that he might live for some time.There was a sudden turn for the worse, however, and they were quickly.recalled.They at once gave orders in accordance with a custom the Imperial family bas observed for centuries past, that the Emperor be dressed for death, and the Imperial yellow clay be spread over the road leading from the winter palace to the | Forbidden City.At the same time an Tmperial conveyance was made ready to convey the Dowager Empress to the death chamber.The last illness of the Dowager Impress was dated from November 1.and on this day the court was terrified by an outburst of uncontrolled temper from Her Majesty.On the 12th of November she suffered a paralytic | stroke upon being juformed of the precarious condition of tiie Emperor.On November 13 Prince Ching returned from her mauscleum in the Eastern Hills, whither she had sent him to make a religious offering, in the hope of propitiating the ghost that, in her dreams, had beckaned her to follow him out to these hills.THE COMING OF THE REAPER.An official of high standing said yesterday that the Empress had died oi apaplexy and that she was able to talk, and did talk, up to within a few hours of passing away: Both = their Majesties awaited the coming of the grim reaper clad in their official robes and surrounded by hundreds of- 1 court officials and followers.It was a barbarous exhibition of the soulless and inhuman formality land etiquette of the court.Soon after the deaths were announced hundreds of men, includin | everybody attached to the household, collected \u2018in the palace and remained there for five days.| WAILING AND PANDEMONIUM.mAs soon as it was actually known throughout the palace that their Ma- ljesties were dead.a condition of panic ensued.The widow of Tung- Chi attempted to commit suicide because she perceived she would not be made Dowager Empress.There was an outbreak of wailing and general \u2018pandemonium such as accompanied the giving of the order that their Majesties should be clad.in their Imperial robes for death.Many of the palace eunuchs fled, carrying with them such valuables as they could lay their hands on.The Dowager Empress Yehonala was one of the few who retained their > the gates be guarded and gave other instructions for-the maintenance \u2019 and restoration of order.' -_\u2014 LIBERATED ON BAIL.H.A.Barre, one of the two young men bound over to take their trial on a charge of.relieving another young | liberated on bail yesterday.His father came forward yesterday and put up a surety of $500, | er presence of mind.She ordered that, man oi $165 in a hotel in town, were THE LAVAL STUDENTS ARRIVE T0-HORROW.Wil! be Accompanied by Several Prominent Men.vi | passe THE PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY \u2014 _ À LARGE BANQUET IN THE EVENING, ' \"The following is\u2018 the programme for the entertainment of the Laval students who are to visit this city tamor- TOW © _ The students will leave Montreal on a special train which leaves Bonaventure station at 6.30 a.m.On \u2018the arrival of the train in this city \u2018the students will go and wait on His Worship Mayor Bachand, and will then go and visit the professors and students of St.Charles Seminary.They will then proceed to the Bishop\u2019s palace where they will pay their respects to Mgr.Paul LaRocque.Frum there the students will proceed to the Court House to visit their old professor, Judge Demers.In the afternoon they will gather «in front of the street railway office, where convey them through the city and up ta Lennoxville, where they will\u2019 visit the professors and their fellow students of Bishop\u2019s College.On their return from Lennoxville, they will go to the residence of Dr.Worthington, M.P., and from there over to the residence of Dr.Pelletier, M.L A.At 7 o'clock in the evening the students will pather in front of Murray's hall, and at 7.30 they will proceed to | the Chateau Frontenac, the procession being headed by their colors and the Harmony Band.The banduet which is tendered by the citizens of Sherbrooke will take place.at the Chateau Frontenac at 8 o'clock The students will be accompanied on their trip by several professors and } friends.It is hoped that Judge Ma- | thieu, dean of the faculty of law, Laval University, will be able to accompany them ; also Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., professor of Laval and Mr.P.E.Leblanc.Co Among those who have accepted the invitation are: The Hon.L.P.Brodeur, Jacques Bureau, A.Cusineau, professor of municipal law at Laval, and delegates from McGill and Bishop\u2019s.- The following is the toast list for the banquet: The King; The City ; The Bar ; The Federal and Provincial Parliaments ; The Professions; Laval THE GERMANS ARE Appear to Doubt the Imperial 10 Word.: NEWSPAPERS INTIMATE THAT THE EMPEROR WILL NOT FULFILL HIS IMPLIED OBLIGATION.Berlin, Nov, 20.\u2014Two days have passed since Emperor William made his statement to Chancellor Von Bue- low regarding his observance in the future of the constitutional requirements of the Empire in the matter of interfering in the foreign relations of the State, and the German people are even less satisfied with the Imperial assurances than in the beginning.There is throughout the country an almost universal tendency to doubt the sincerity of the Emperor\u2019s promises.In fact the- people seem to be thoroughly dissatisfied with the.Imperial assurances as conveyed by the Reichsanzeiger.The press does not hesitate to intimate that the Emperor will not fulfill his implied obligation to leave the conduct of the nation\u2019s in some quarters his words are almost classified as untrue.The matter will not be allowed to rest by the Reichstag; if the indications of yesterday are fulfilled, and contest between the Crown and the people has only begun.» Chancellor Von Buelow made a lengthy speech in the Reichstag on the new measure to increase the Imperial revenues.The house was only half filled.He spoke in praise of the British and French methods of finance, especially: the sinking fund, and con- ¢luded, amid mingled cheers and hisses.with these words: \u201cGermans desire quiet at home and abroad, but their fault is that, although able, they are\u2019 unwilling to pay more taxes.\u201d pars C.P.R.MECHANICS.FINANCIAL, ASSISTANCE FOR STRIKERS WHO HAVE NOT - BEEN TAKEN BACK.Winnipeg, Nov.20.\u2014The C.P.R.mechanical unions have decided to extend financial assistance to \u2018their brethren on the eastern division who.have not been taken back to their former employment following the strike.Every union man in the local shops, when he drew his pay this week, handed one dollar as the necleus of a fund to be contributed to the needy wmech- anics in the east.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.\u201cI'm for woman's suffrage,\u201d\u2019 declared Miss Prettyone.\u2018I want a vote.\u201d* \u2018Wait © I've an idea,\u201d said Mr.Bright.\u2018Let us pair off and then it will amount vo Lhe saine thing.| - two special cars will be waiting to | \u2018been University ; Our Guests ; The Ladies, Le./ .und The Press.- [A PROTEST FROM LAKE MEGAN- \u2014_\u2014 TIC \u2014 DANGEROUS WEA- STIL DISSATISIFIED.affairs to the responsible ministers and | ONE CENT BROMPTON C0.SAVES IIS LOG DRIVE All Between Lennoxville and Brompton Goes to Mill, Le el {BALANCE HAS BEEN PILED ON THE RIVER BANKS, The Brompton Pulp and Paper Company have met with a good deal of \u2018success in getting its pulpwood down to the mills, It is stated that by to-morrow all the, wood which has been hung up bé- tween Lennoxville i have reached tts deatinaropton will That between Lennoxville and Angus some three or four thousand cords.has been piled on the banks of the river awaiting the weturn of high wa- ten to float it down, It is now assured that the company will not lose any of its wood through freezing in the ice.COLLEGES MAKE DRUNKARDS, HE SAYS.\u201cWINE, WOMEN AND SONG\u201d IN STUDENT LIFE SEND MEN TO SLUMS, DECLARES ONE WHO HAS RE FORMED.Chicago, November 20.\u2014Higher education was given as a cause for, the filling of prisons by E.C.Mercer, a reformed drunkard, now engaged in evangelistic-work, who addressed the students at Narthwestern \u2018University.\u201cDuring the last few years I have orking in the Water Street Mission at New York,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018and 1 have learned that cme-third of the men who came there ragged and dirty and\" begging for food were college-bred.I have fouñd them on the Bowery making up beds and waiting -an table, and I have even met them in the street-cleaning brigades.During February of last year more than 400 of them stood in the \u2018\u2018bread-line\u201d at our mission.Seventy-five per cent of the prisoners at Sing Sing prison are col- lege-bred men, \u2018\u201c \u2018Wine, women and song\u2019 in col lege life are responsible for this condition.1 could name man after man who because of that desire for strong drink cultivated while at college has pursued a downward course.\u201d eee THOSE ARMY RIFLES.PON, (Megantic Chronicle.) Local hunters and riflemen earnestly deprecate the use of certain foreign army rifles in our woods.These deadly weapons will kill at over a mile, and their low cost places them at the command of all and sundry and especially are they tempting to boys and others entirely unfamiliar with the use of firearms, who having secured the \u201cdangerous gun rush off to the woods \u201cto kill something.\u201d In the woods the slightest movement of the bush draws their fire tn that direction \u2014they are all excitement, \u201cbuck fever\u201d or what not\u2014they- fire without the slightest reason or care, and many alleged \u2018accidents\u2019 are the result.Surely young persons, at least who are too young to be criminally liable in case of such \u201caccidents,\u201d are too voung to be allowed to carry a rifle in the woods.There should be an age limit ; dnd certain classes of rifles only should be allowed to the sportsmen for the game our woods afford, while certain \u2018\u201c\u2018army\u2019\u2019 and other rifles should be penalized and their use in the woods disallowed -by the authoritids.A rifle to kill at 250 or 300 yards is powerful enough for the destruction of any within that distance.Where this is the case the use of a deadly rifle killing at nearly two miles, should be made illegal.DOUKHOBOR DOING WELL.there is reason to believe that thelHavE MUCH PRODUCT TO SELL; AND MONEY TO BUY SUPPLIES WITH.Winnipeg, Nov.20.\u2014S.Reibin and V.A.Potapoff, of Verigen, Sask., were in the city yesterday engaged in making purchases for the Doukhobor colony.Reibin is the secretary and Potapoff one-of the directors of the community.Potapoff stated that the community had much product to sell and were no wanting for money to buy supplies with.BEARS IN CAMP.(Cody Coytespondence of the Denver .Republican.) While gamped on Dead Injun Hill John Bashes and wife nad an exciting experiencd With grizzly bears, six of which jnvaded, their camp in search of Mis.Barnes assisted her hus- food.ba \u201cin epelt & the intruders, shoot- dite.one Mar.The \u2018animal mauled both she \u201caud- wife before being | ed; ih 4 he others fled.- ; \u2018 - eer?.; us WEATHER.- - MN , \u2018LOCAL FORECAST: Saturday) \u2018 southerly winds and fine weather, a ( game which allows the hunter to get | SIR WILFRID LAURIER GOES SOUTH TO-DAY.Date of Opening of Parliament Not Decided.FALLING OFF IN REVENUE WILL FORCE POLICY OF ECONOMY.Ottawa, Nov.20.~Preliminary to Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s departure for the South to-day, there was a meeting of the Cabinet yesterday afternoon.1t is understood that the fixing of a date for the opening of Parliament was left over until the return of the Premier, about the 5th of December, but undoubtedly the event will occur as early as possible in January.There is an impression that the vacancy in the Cabinet caused by .the defeat of.Hon.Mr.Templeman in Victoria, will be filled before the House meets, and that Sir Wilfrid will offer the portfolio to Mr.Ralph Smith, the member for Na- naimo._ Among the appointments to be announced shortly as a result of yesterday\u2019s decision in council is that of \u2018Mr.Parmelee, ex-M.P., to be King\u2019s Printer, was general discussion of the legislative work for the coming session.The programme, however, will not be definitely marked out until the return of all the ministers to the: Capital next | month, It is not expected that the session will be a heavy one in point ol legislation, and it is hoped that it will be a comparatively short one.The insurance bill, left over from the last session, will be one of the important subjects which the members will be asked to deal with.There will also be a bill to create a portfolio of labor, preliminary to the calling of Mr.W.L.Mackenzie King to the Cabinet.It is possible that legislation will be proposed to amend the rules of debate in the Commons with a view to expediting business and preventing uselesg prolongation of debates.WATERVILLE.A sald and\u2019 entertainment for the Ladies\u201d Guild will be held on the 12th of December instead of the 19th.CAPTURED FOUR RACCOONS._ Farnam\u2019s Corner, Nov.20.\u2014(Spe- { cial)\u2014Mr.-D.H.Perkins captured four raccoons one day recently.Three very large ones were in one tree which he felled, the fourth was in another tree.MOUNTAIN VIEW LIVERY SOLD._ Sutton, Que., Nov.20.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Samuel Robinson sold on Monday ,the Mountain View Livery here, to the Messrs.Frank and Fred Baker of Dun- ham, for $2,000.: The Messrs.Baker were former residents here and they will be gladly welcomed back by the people of this town and vicinity.The Baker boys have already taken possession.RUBBER FACTORY REOPENED.Granby, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Granby Rubber Co.resumed operations the first part of the week, after having been practically closed down for a period of nearly five months.A large number of employees were on hand glad no doubt to have their names inscribed once more on the pay roll.Meanwhile rapid progress is being made with the buildings of the new rubber factory and the query is if there is not business enough in the country to keep \u2018the rubber plants already equipped in operation for only about half of the time, what will be the result when the new factory commences to turn out boots and shoes at the rate of 8,000 or 10,000 pairs per day ?INSPECTED 15TH FIELD BATTERY.Granby, Nov.20.\u2014(Special)\u2014The annual inspection of the 15th Shel- ford Field Battery equipment took place at the Armory an Tuesday, the 17th inst.Lt.Fellowes, of the Royal Canadian Artillery, Quebec, was the tion with no shortages to speak of, and the Commandant, Major J.B.Payne, as also caretaker, Major W.R.Seale, were highly complimented by the Inspecting Officer.It is expected that before the annual encampment next summer, the battery will be supplied with an entirely new equipment throughout including 18-pound guns, instead of the present 12-pound guns.© CONCERT AND DEBATE AT SOUTH STUKELY.South Stukely, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A concert and debate was held in the Association Hall on Wednesday evening last with a good attendance.\u201d The first three numbers on the programme were a piano duet by the Misses Peters and Purdy, a reading by Miss G.Whitehead, and a song by Mr.A.E.McDougall.The debate followed, the subject of which was \u2018\u2018Resolved, that (the annexation of Canada to the United States would be beneficial.\u201d \u2018The speakers on the .affirmative were J Mr.Julian Martin and Mr.Leslie Williams, and on the negative, Mr.Luke Chamberlain - and Mr.J.TR.Bridge.Both sides presented a strong argument, The judges, Mr.J.C.Spencer.and A.E.McDougall, decided in favor of the negative.After the debate followed a recitation by Mrs.Albert Getty, a piano solo by Miss F.Dougall.Rev.F, C.Ireland acted as chairman.Rev.John Garvin was also present and addressed the audience for a few minutes, The proceeds | wil eo used for ebiarity.At the meeting of the Cabinet there inspecting officer.The stores and equipment were found in fine condi- Peters, and a song by Mr.A.E.Mc.À DALY NEWS SPECALS FROM ALL PARIS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS: 30 DAYS FOR MURDER: 8 YEARS FOR THEFT.How Justice is Meted Out by Illinois Court.\u2014 IT DOESN'T LOOK FOR A FAIR DEAL, AS STATED LN DESPATCH.Chicago, IIL, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Thirty days in jail for a man charged | with murder, who had slashed his vic- - tim's throat with razor, stabbed au- other man and crushed the skull of a third, and eight years for a man whe had stolen a pair of haots because hi\u2019 had none, were sentences imposed yer ° terday by a jury at Hammond, lil.rt era, = - PROTECTION FOR THE BEAVER.Must Not be Taken Before Nov: Ist, 1910.c \u2014 PARTRIDGES MUST NOT BE BOUGHT OR SOLD BEFORE - OCT.1ST, 1910, A Scotstown reader sends the following query : \u201cKindly let me know when beaver can be taken?\u201d CL For his own information and for the information of others, it may be stat- i ed that beaver may not be taken at all until November 1st, 1910, and thereafter, not between the 1st of April and the first of November of each year, \u2019 The infraction of this law is punishable by heavy fine.= - It may, also, be stated that the law respecting the selling of partridge has\u2019 -! been extended and.*it is forbidden to buy, sell or expose for sale, any partridge before the 1st day of October, 1910.\u201d : pr LOST A YOUNG HEIFER.- Sutton, Que., Nov, 20.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.William Salisbury had the misfortune to lose a fine young heifer last week.| - méme tre n | FEED STORE HAS NEW MANAGER, Sutton, Que., Nov.20.\u2014(Special)~s Mr.John Ralston, an up-tô-dats young business man from Kn wlton, has hired Mr.A.A.Robinson\u2019s | big feed store near the C.P.R.station and bas already taken possession.He bas ordered in a big supply of grain, which he will grind, as this establishment is equipped for that purpose and = will do .a large business in that ine, CHILD FALLS THROUGH DOUBLE WINDOW.; Sutton, Que., Nov.20.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The infant son of Mr.S.H.Dow fell from the top of a high rocking chair, head foremost, into a double glass window on Wednesday, going down several feet to the ground outside the window and escaped with but a slight cut on one hand by the glass, and a few slight injuries to his head and body.The child is not yet two years\u2019 old and the wonder is he was not killed or badly injured.\" FORMER SUTTON MAN LOSES RIGHT HAND.Sutton, Nov.20.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.AT fred Comeau, a former Sutton \u201cresis dent, and a son of Mr.A.Comeau, Sr., of this village.had his right hand cut off by a saw in the veneer mill, - at Richford, Vt., on Wednesday.The whole inside of the hand is reported as having heen sawed out, leaving the small finger and the thumb, but it ia so badly damaged that Mr.Comeau will never have any use of the injured hand.Mr.Comeau, who is a married man resides at Richford with his wife.MARRIAGES.\u2014\u2014 - ST.ONGE\u2014COTR.Johnville, Nov.20.\u2014(Special)\u2014~Ges.St.Onge was married at the R.C.\u2018Church, Martinville, on Tuesday, Nov.17th, i&0o Miss Cote, The young couple intend to go te Cambridge, Mass.; where the bride's father resides, for a time.OUIMETTE\u2014BOUTIN.Sutton, Que., Nov.20.\u2014(Special)- A very pretty wedding took place at the Catholic Church on Oct.22nd the contracting parties being Mise Clara Boutin, second daughter of Mr.Pater Boutin, of Sutton, and: Mr.John Oui- mette, also of this village.\u2014 - The bride looked very pretty in a | suit of white silk with hat to match.Mr.Isaac Boutin, brother of the bride, was best man, and Miss Alba Huard was bridesmaid.The Rev.Fr.Martin officiated at the ceremonies at 7| 0\u2019clock a.m.A wedding breakfast was served at which many of the friends participated, as the voung couple have many warm friends in Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Ouimette left on the air line evening express for a trip te Montreal and Quebec, being most liberally showered with rice and corn, when boarding the train.Mr.Ouimette.who is an employee of \"the C.P.R., will reside with his wife in Sutton.This will be good pews to their many friends, Co ¥ A x st 4; {i Eee PRP aeons Boa an dl Sr nd smog i 3a Sauerberg 1 5e SE aps R 3 d i\u2019 14 LA agi j | 4 J # 4 I +; J i EE al tae es ae ow .oe hg i le 40 min ein a SRE - B ; 7-24 at) a ?A on Qu LL mie vl RMT AT Lae eR a Eat beet La 2 ; ° EE RM EE Lee ER Te SUE -N à ud - Cag Rui Lire ; ra .[PS JERE ENE A Ct A VT YY CT a TS ~ Sa eee ge hy FR em pe \u201d : mA TT ~ Fe awe tel Ta TNL 2 - La > TE ve Teg ty Zs nr a, es = be ° Gu as \u201ca ; By oo .; 3 : 3 ey A \u2018 - \u2014 is \u2014 8 - \u2018 & © qe RS et np Air us INQUEST IS T \u2018Circumstances Returned.- with the death of W.E.McLellan, it _ Mrs.Fynan\u2019s boarding place, in his Arranging your rooms for the winter you may find your Portieres faded.We-can dye them to match your carpets or paper - and make them look as good as new.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, - - Sherbrooke Both phones.HELD AT RICHMOND Verdict in Accordance With \u2014 BOTTLE OF CARBOLIC * ACID FOUND 1N THE ROCM, BUT CONTENTS UNTOUCHED.Owing to the inability cf Dr.Bach- and to be present at the inquest held in Richmond yesterday in connection wad conducted by his son, Deputy Coroner, C.Bachand.The coréner\u2019s jury was composed of the following : Samuel McMorine (foreman), Thomas McCourt, F.Cleveland, Alfred Rainback, J.A.Goyette, Wm.Roy.After all the evidence available had been received from the people who first found the body and from the son, the jury rendered the following verdict in accordance with the facts, namely that on November 18th, at \u2018own room, he wilfully ended his life by hanging himself to the bedpost.Messrs, Peter Stewart and O.L.Fuller were the principal witnesses and stated that they were the ones to open McLellan\u2019s door, and on entering they found him hanging to the bed post.Dr.Johnson stated to the jury that he was called at about 7.30 p.m.and went immediately to the scene of the tragedy.He was accompanied by Mr.J.V.Brooks, who on entering the room, cut the rope.Dr.Johnson als stated that the body was lifeless and had been so for several hours when he arrived.A bottle of carbolic acid was found jn his room, but upon examination, it was found that the unfortunate yaunc man had net taken anv of the poison.The letter left by McLellan was written in lead pencil and had the appearance of having been written in haste.pret JH.M, S.SHEARWATER AND TH.MS.ALGERINE LEFT TO-DAY.Victoria, Nov.20.\u2014A long voyage was commenced to-day by two ships \u201cWf the Pacific squadron, ILM.S.Shear- water and II.M.S.Algerine.The Algerine left Esquimault this morning for Callao, where slie 15 to join the Shearwater which left this port a week ago.The {wo [worships will then steam southward jand will lil! go\u2019 as far &s Australia; They will not return to Lhe Pacific station until next April.BEEBE .PLAIN.All interested in singing are requested to meet Tuesday evening, Nov, evidence of Dr.Richard Delaney Joha- |.04 =.- , \u2019 PROFESSOR BELL'S NEW ASHP.Built on the Same Lines!jas the! \u201cSygnet.\u201d - FLIGHT TO-MORROW.Halifax, Nov.20.\u2014Professor Alexander Graham Bell\u2019s immense tetrahedral aerodrome on the camstruction of which experts have been busy all summer, is completed, and a trial flight will likely be attempted to-morrdw, | The new aerodrome, which \u2018was built under the supervision of W.F.Bald- | win, chief of Prof.Bell's staff, is on the same lines as the \u2018Sygmet,\u2019\u201d in which Lieut.Seliridge, of the United States Signal Corps, made several successful flights last December, but is much larger and.carries a number of improvements which the experiments - with the \u2018\u2019Sygnet\u2019\u2019 and other airships suggested to Prof.Bell.It contains 5,000\" tetrahadral cells.If weather permits it is expected that the first test with the new aerodrome will be made to-morrow.Lieut.Selfridge, who is now at Cape Breton headquarters of the Canadian inventor, will likely be chosen to make the initial flight.COATJCOOK, A large flock of geése passed over here about 7 p.m., Wednesday evening, about 400 strong, going south.Mrs.Howlet is very seriously ill with pneumonia.Miss Iva Wilson, daughter of Mrs.Mary, Wilson, is ill in Montreal with typhoid fever.A good fall of snow came yesterday and the boys are out with their bobs, ' and some sleighs are out.If it keeps on till to-morrow, good sleighing will | be enjoyed.Blacksmiths are busy bere now, horse shoeing and repairs and chains, getting ready for _ the lumbering industry this winter.There will be a good deal more lumber cut than for some time owing to the forest fires of the past summer.Mr.J.B.Parker did not anticipate doing any lumbering this winter, but as things turned out, with a large fire he.had on his limits, he will do more than he has for a good many winters.Arrivals : Mr.Edwin Howe, Mr.J.P.Bowen and Mr.Albert Brown, of Hatley ; Mr.George Young, Ayer\u2019s Cliff ; Mr.A.S, Hyatt, Moe\u2019s River ; Mr.and Mts.E.J.Gilbert, of Stan- stead ; Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Howe, of Barnston ; Mr.George W.Mahon, of Cottageville, W.Va.Miss Josephine Ayling, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.Stott at Farn- ham, called on her sister, Mrs.Bridgman here on her way to Island Pond, Vt.A Whist Club is being organized for the winter months and will meet every week.This week the members will \u2018meet at the residence of Mr.and Mrs, A.C.Hanson.4\u2014 ORIGIN OF TWO SAYINGS.The story of a down east fatmer, who put a cat in a bag and sold it for a pig gave birth to two saylngs : First, \u201cNever buy a pig in a poke,\u201d \u201cpoke\u201d ,being related to \u2018pouch,\u2019 meaning a sack or bag.This expres- 24th, at 7.30 at the school building to organize a singing class or glee ENE club.drinking.other make, until Iv pointed out in HIGH GRADE Bes clearness and aromatic fragrance\u2014a cu of Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Coffee holds out a promise of deliciousness that is more than LS vy I .\u201c .Ge For unqualified perfection in Zo coffee, be sure to order Chase & oo er, Sanborn\u2019s.\u201d ERR NE RS You Have Perfect Gontrol of the Heat The kindling.position is marked \u201cKINDLE.\u201d The baking position is marked \u201cBAKE.\u201d The position for checking fire is marked, \u201cCHECK.\u201d Write us direct if your dealer cannot * show you one of these ranges.Meath- while don\u2019t be persuaded to buy an- our booklet which will be found.in- 7 teresting.The superior qualities of the \u201cPremier Royal\u201d Range are clear- by the nove] illustrations used.Made by THE THOS.DAVIDSON MANUFACTURING C0., Limited Ë MONTREAL and WINNIPEC sion was the moral drawn by the purchaser of the pig after he had \u2018let the } cat out of the bag.\u201d COFFEE | fulfilled in the , with, the \u201cPremier Royal\u201d i Range.The Oven-Heat Tii- dicator shows the exact temperature of the oven.The glass covered dial is on th outside of the oven door de you can sec what the heat is without opening the door.Another \u201cPremier Royal\u201d ~ improvement is, One Damper that does the work of two.\u2018The temperature of both fire and oven may be accurately\u2019 regulated simply hy moving a knob on top of the stove to any one of the three positions: {BONUS PROPOSITION WILL PROBABLY MAKE ITS FIRST MEETING OF RATEPAYERS MON.ed À = ,.: .SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.a AT RICHMOND- Aid for Establishment of à Fur- aiture Industry.DAY\u2014EXEMPTION AND GUAR- ; ANTEE OF BONDS, Richmond, Nov, 20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014On Monday, Nov.23rd, the ratepayers of | Richmond will convene at the Town | Office to consider the various provis- | dian educationalists and clergymen as- a THE PRINCIPALSHIP OF KNOX COLLEGE.Rev.Dr.Gaudier Inducted Yos- terday.A LARGE GATHERING OF EDUCATIONALISTS ASSEMBLED \u2019Togonto, Nov, 20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A large gathering ot prominent Cana- sembled here for the services in connection with the induction of Rev.Dr.| Gandier as principal of Knox College, ions of by-law No.93, and demand a poll if they see fit.The purpose of the by-law is to assist the Richmond | Furniture Company in the establish- and evening.In the afternoon the which were held yesterday afternoon Presbytery met in St.James\u2019 church, and the appointment of Dr.- Gandier was officially ratified.1 ment of a new industry in the town of Richmond.Beside nominal water rate for a period of 10 years, the by-law provides for material assistance, which takes the form of a guarantee furnished by the corporation upon .the Richmond Furniture Co.\u2019s bond issue of $25,000, These bonds are payable semi-annually,bearing 43 per cent, interest for a\u201d period of 25 years.Prior to granting this \u2018guarantee and in order to protect its own interésts the corporation will exact a first mortgage for $25,000 upon all the real estate, plant and machinery of the company.On its part the company will erect and equip with the necessary machinery for its purpose buildings and plant valued at not less than $35,000, the whole subject to the approval of the expert advisers of the corporation, Furthermore the company agrees to maintain $25,000 insurance on the plant, to employ not less than 25 hands the first year and not less than 50 hands daily for 25 years thereafter.; In the event of failing to fulfill itd obligations the com pany will forfeit all privileges and exemptions and the mortgage shall become exigible jn favor of the town.Industrial expansion cannot fail to advance the best interests of the town, and we have but to look around us to see the progress and thrift of less favored+towns which are giving considerable encouragement and impetus to manufacturing enterprises.Richmond is advantageously located, particularly.for such businéss as it is proposed to establish, good railway connection, and the raw material in abundance near at hand.It is worthy of note in comnection with this proposed bylaw that the Richmond Furniture Co.'s authorized capital stock is $75,000, 840,000 of which has been already subscribed by citizens of Richmond and vicinity.It would not appear a hazardous.enterprise for tho ratepayers to support a proposition backed in greater part by the townspeople and there is every reason to conclude that the progressive business men of the town who are so largely interested in the company are capable of bringing the enterprise to a successful issue, On a poll being demanded the voting will take place the 25th and 26th inst.A by-law of such importance should ngcessarily attract the serious consideration their votes on polling day.There can be little doubt-that the establishment of three or faur live industries would help to develop the town.' .+ RICHMOND.On Wednesday evening, 25th inst., at 8 p.m.a concert will be held in St.Patrick\u2019s convent, Richmond.After the entertainment an oyster suppers All are most cordially invited to come and spend an agreeable evening and to encairage the work of education.~ Dr.E.A.Tomkins attended the regular meeting of the District of St.Francis Medical Association, which was held Wednesday at the Monument National, Shenbrooke.\u2019 Miss.C.Moaney, of Ulverton, was the guest of Miss Ramsay, on Thursday.: A large number of Christmas trees are being shipped to the United States.Mrs.James Bailey, Sr., of Spooner Pond, has gone to St.'Johnsbury,Vt., on a Visit to relatives.: Mr.James Stevens, of Island Pond, is in town visiting friends and relatives.: | Messrs.Robert Crack and W.McMo- rine, of Kingsbury, were in town on, Thursday on business.L.The sale of fancy and useful articles.which was held in the Foster Hall on Thursday, by the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Chal- mers\u2019 church proved to be a very enjoyable and successful affair, Over 830 was realized.Miss Violet Palmer spent Thursday at Windsor Mills, the guest of Miss Fannie Chapman.A euchre and social dance will be given by Olive Branch Lodge en Nov.2h, in the Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall.\u2019 The W.C,T.U.will meet at Mrs.(Dr.) F.EF.Skinner's, Dufferin ave., Tues-!* day -afternoon.\u2018 .The Guild of St.Anne's church held a very successful meeting at - the home of Mrs.M.J.Palmer on Thursday afternoon.Quite a large num- hers of members were present.Mrs.H.Hardy has returned from a business trip to Sherbrooke.pes DEAFNESS CAUSED BY RAGE.The famous composer, Beethoven, gives the following explanation of his deafness : \u201c\u20181 was writing an opéra.I had to\u201d deal with a very tiresome and, capricious tenor.I had alr&@dy written two great arias to the Same words, neither, of which pleased h p, and also a third, which he did not {are for the first time he tried it, although he took it away with him./¥ ga® thanking h@von I had dong/with Yim.\u2018and had begun to settle mypelff to.some thing else which I Kad lajd asify, 1 had hardly worked \u2018at it Ycl_\u2018é hé you.have received plain language and « before I heard a which I recognized ay th or.£ A \u201c\u2018T sprang \u2018tp\u2019 such a rage that, hig the into the room, I [hing the floor, as they dof \\ (here he threw, up By à.ticulated in\u2019 iflustratidn)) Wat I fell upon my hands.Whén bot ap I found I was deai\u2014ang Irom that mo: ment I have remained so.The ,dootor said 1 bad injured the nerve; the usual mu- | ening in Convocation Hall of the Col- nicipal exemptions from taxes and a lege when the new.principal /was for- will be served by the Children of Mary.| moving into the house owned by the al door, | Sunday night with a euchre party.*{and realized a handsome sum.rete 2 bury, will oceupy t l'Aide ; A publie meeting was held in the ev- mally installed.The moderator of the church, Rev.F.B.Duval, of Winnipeg, delivered the installation address, \u2018paying an eloquent tribute to the ability and sterling character - of the man who had been chosen to fill the important post of head of the Presbyterian centre of learning of Ontario.Rev.Mr.Duval received the honorary degree of D.I.Honorary degrees were also conferred on the fol- Jowing alumni of Knox and representatives of sister colleges: Prof.Fraser, Presbyterian College, Montreal ; Dr.Gordon, Principal of Queens College, Kingston; Prof.Fleming, of Manitoba College ; Mr.Donald McGil- livray, of Shanghai, China, eminent in schdlarly service in Chinese literature; Mr.W.J.Clark, of Westmount, Montreal ; Mr.Farquharson, of Dunham, and Mr.J.M.Duncan, who has performed.excellent service in the publication department.+ \u2018 BROMPTONVILLE.i The Bromptcn' Pulp and Paper Co.\u201chere have floated down to their mill some pulpwood this week between here and Sherbrooke, as the water raised a little.\u2018 : Mrs.J.P.Dumont, who went from here to the + Sacred Heart Hospital, Sherbrooke, for treatment, passed a very successful - operation, Mr.James Gallagher is now in a precarious condition, and it is feared he will not recover, although there are \u2018some hopes, when the fever turns should it be for the better.Mr.David H.Mitchell, who has been quite ill of late, is now on the gain.Arrivals: Joseph Lavigne, from \u2018Coaticook ; P.D.McGrail, Roxton Falls ; Messrs.1hamas Purcel and Alp.Nadeau, Montreal; Mr.E, VW.Tobin, M.P., home from a business * trip.to Danville ; Mr.Paul Rockford, - Milbury ; Mr.A.Robinson, of Lower ; Brompton ; J.A.Brown, Quebec.! Mrs.John Flynn has returned home from a six weeks\u2019 visit to friends and , relatives in Chicago, 11l., and Mandan, | Dakata.pe bo STANSTEAD.ADIED - SALE OF .Manufacturers over makes bought at a price that we can sell them at HALF PRICE (OATS of time they may last.à \u201c x & | Handsome black Empire Mrs.M.F.Hackett is gaining slowly from her recent illness.A trained nurse from Montreal of © all the ratepayers\u2019 her.who should make it a duty to recard! Mrs.Corteau has closed her dressmaking shop and has gone to \u2018New York city to spend the winter with relatives.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the -Methodist church met at the home of Mrs.Will Pomeroy on Wednesday.The afternoon was spent in sewing and preparing clothes for a box to be sent to the Deaconess\u2019 Home, tea being served at the close.\u2018 Mr.Milton Sunbury-and family are R.C.Society and recently vacaied by Mr.P.A.Bissonnet.The new reservoir on Railroad street is nearly full of water and work is being rushed on the buildings connected with it.\u2019 Mrs.H.E.Channell entertained the Guild of Christ church on Wednesday afternoon, the usual sewing being accomplished until tea time.rote eee T JOHNVILLE.Mr.Frank Cote, of Compton Road, has recently purchased the John Merrill farm above Martinville, which he \u2018will use for pasturage, Mr.Albert Burns has returned from \u2018a visit to his parents in Rawdon, Que.Mr.H.J.Smith and family + are about settled in their new home.Mr.Smith has been finishing off ;the shed, and we hear is intending to ,conduci®a general store, Mr.Muncaster, our miller, is just receiving a car load of all kinds of feed.- The nèw blacksmith shop opened for business Monday.: It is reported that R.J.Colby has hought the nouse known as the Tubbs place from Joseph Delisle.Mrs.A.Lindsay attended the funeral of her cousin, the Jate Mrs.May at Birchton, on Wednesday.\" .«CASTLEBAR.\u2019 Avrivals qnelude : Mr.Sam Sparks of Montreal, visiting at his ne 's, Mr.R.A.Sparks.8 at, phare, Auctions seem to be very plentiful this fall.There is something fascinating in them for the,men turn out in numbers tot attend, and things are bound to: he sold.Mr.E.M.Leet, Mrs.Allen Gordon, Mrs.À.Pope, Miss Sarah Adams, Madam Gosslin are all sick in this neighborhood.Mr.Leet continues about the same for the past days.+ î WINDSOR MILLS, Constable Charrier is just recovering from a severe attack of/{\u2018grippe.\u201d The young people of thé town are holding regular weekly dances in the Town Hall, which are well attended.The Christmas tree \u2018gatherers are here in full force and expect to cut and ship twenty car loads to Boston New York, etc.\u2014 \u2019 The bazaar in the convent closed on The bazaar was well attended all week \u201cRev.H.C.Suthgdana,\u2019 of Kings- ; pulpit of St.w's charch next| Sunday meaning and evening, and at Asbestos in the afternoon, .\u2018 Mr.F.E.Gilman, who has heen so setioualy ill the past fifteen days, is \u201cSih fo E.able to be about again.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of the St.Augus- is caring for = INTERNATIONAL LIVE] STOCK EXPOSITION, are exceptional bargains._ A & There are only forty garments in the lot~and he sold in à day or two ; we do \u2018not guarantee the length Sale Begins Thursday a.Description of same as follow : heavily lined, very select models.| - $ .Semi-fitted Beaver coats, in new mannish -effeets sel \"trimmed in color, navy and brown./ Entirely new line of imported tweeds made up in the latest and approvedeuts, loose and semi-fitting, These L.A.BAYLEY x, \u2019 Black all wool Kersey semi-fitted style, effectively braided, new sleeves and nicely lined, assorted sige Extra fine all wool Beaver, black, self strapped, braid trimmed coats, in loose and semi-fitted styles in \u2018entirely new cuts.| 10 coats, beautifully: tailored, bd \\ - a\" x \u2014 \u2014 eed GRIM HUMOR.Harry Furniss continues his series of stories illustrating \u201cThe Comic Side of Crime\u201d in the December number of the Strand Magazine.One story, vouches, is the following.It was related to the famous Punch artist by an old friend who was the colonel of a Sikh regiment in India.\u2018The officers,\u201d says Furniss, \u201cwere much annoyed [by some native hanging about the mountain above their camp and \u2018sniping\u2019 them with a rifle.Bullets occasionally came through the officers\u2019 tent and rendered matters somewhat alarming.The colonel sent for his orderly, a native soldier, and said he wanted a squad to go over the \u2018mountain that night and catch the miscreant who was anpoying them.be allowed to act alone, assuring his colonel that he would soon catch the culprit.- The officer, admiring his pluck, agreed, and the next morning the soldier walked in with the head of the sniper.The officers were loud in.their praise of the soldier's valor.\u2018Oh, sirs, I had no difficulty,\u201d he said.\u2018You see, I knew his ways.He was my fa- er.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = - / FLODDEN, Mr; J.A.McNaughton had the good luck to shoot a fine deer recently.Miss Eveline Colclough, of Kingshury, spent a few days with her cousins here, the Misses Stevens.{ which for grimness has rarely been | beaten and for the truth of which he ! The orderly saluted, anc | bogged to] \"BOSTON & MAINE b)|1 In Effect October Sth, 1600 RE eme, LE) LEAVE SHERBROOKR 4.55 a.m.\u2014For Boston and New Yd 11.00 a.m.\u2014For Boston.: 9.156 p.m.\u2014For Boston and Wow Y ARRIVE SHERBROOKE _ 7.15 a.m.~From Boston and Nev 18 8.46 p.m.\u2014From Boston, Bt.WW bury and Newpon.8:20 p.m.\u2014From Boston and New Ye 7.50 a.m.\u2014Mixed from Nowpert.bs days only, connecting with from Boston snd New York D.J.FLANDERS, Pass.Tni Ui C.M.BURT, Gen.Pass At.D8 EBEC CEN a RAILWA In Effect Octobe} 5th, 11 \u2014 BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPE\u201d \u201c\u2014Leaves Sherbroôke, 7.3 8.3.4 Quebec 1.15 p.m,, daily except ne PASSENGER.\u2014Leaves Bherbroob | p.m., arrives Quebec 4.0 PB except Sunday: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.= Sherbrooks 6.40 p.m., arrives \u201c §.1§ a.m., daily except Sunday.ë 3 Mr.Sidney Bruce has returned h from the Northwest.ome The Thanksgiving collection of Knox church amounted to $39.50.a WHERE THEY: DIFFER.The stars above shine nightly ; Like the stars below; Both strike our vislon brightly, And make a pleasine show.The stars above for acons : Harmoniously have coursed : The stars below are gay \u2018uns, And nearly all divorced.(GRAND TRUNK Rawr] CHICAGO, ILL.| November 28th to December 10th First-class fare and one-half for the .round trip.limit, Dec.12th, 1908.Fare from Sherbrooke $28 50.Remembey the new route to the Ca- hadian Northwest via G.T.R., Chicago and St.Paul.! \u2019 .For tickets and ther, : rmâtion apply to further: infor: Ci H.FOSS.Agents ' tiñe church met on Thursday last at the bomé of \u2019 Mrs, A.M, Speer, ! À +245 City, Ticket Office, fo v : _ Through sleeping cars Going Nov.28 to Dec.3rd.Return 1 Chicago.\u2019 | E.H.SEWELL, C a.PR | Art Bldg.se .6 Strathoona Sq.uful effect, Also connecting trains on Mers \u2018ision and- Chaudiers Valley at For time-tables or further s apply to any of the com y or to %.0; Grandy, G.F- 896 Pi Sherbrooke: Live stock Expositio CHICAGO, ILL] m all station | First Class Ÿ From sherhooké $28.50 Good going Nov.98th ToDec- Returning until Dec- Tickets on sale fro (Canada at lowest and One-Half.} \u2018At Westminister Cathe ort?oa tô mounted to the - Oe panile and sang £ pum vargiclea, the no -crowds in the 8 es 6 troets \u2014Standard.- \u2014 We offer to our patrons and the public on Thursday .$ an, the overmakes of some Ladiés\u2019 Coats for Fall and \u2018 Winter wear.| This lot is comprised of the latest styles - of pe ; goods.in black and colors and all sizes, They are garments that were made to retail in the ordinary Way\" at $12.00 to $25.00 each.The entire lot will be placeg on sale three days at one price, viz :\u2014 -Ù m.at 8 chet {J A ber op DEST Bt reins | \u2014 = The Daily Ro; qe ROOKE RECORI - EERE and Publishe Po .ters i and published \u2018every pes ondes.at 106 and 1 wl cet Sherbrooke._ too Ia TION PRICE ° \"SUB to apy address i.sdves Bri n and the Unit: Gres?$3.00 ; six months, $ ont a cents ; One mont! montbs.fadrese in the East fo 8 year only, $1.50.wipe 0% money remitter In on to Use expre: take) precautio! register letter ce orders hanks, Dot ex Bards a: To oitoary Poetry words, notices $c per word.for advertisemc PCHANGES nds of the prin ve 12 a.m.of the day of 1 § o'clock insertion.No chany to ensure eived after 8 a.m.\u2014 , EU OATES.: AUD.\u2014 At Me \u201c1 MBICEL 008.n- late Ne Mrs.George Robichaud.~In Montreal.on \\ fe son, to Mr.aud Mr à SHERBROOKE LO | MORTGAGE COM Receives money on depo Allows Interest at \u201cnm puted half yearly.Do J.DAVIDSON, p 3 C.H.FOSS, Sec.CORMIER'S A No use arguing with tl} tle Snow _ Bird.It sn Winter is here and vou - to be prepared._ Furs, Glove Mufflers, Underwear, Half Hose, Wool Vests a \u201d- Sweaters, He - and Gaps, Sh Eto., Eto.BIG STOCK, SOLID VA ome 131 Wellington INSET EET ER EN FR ERED Es \u2018 E OLD {News PAPE - FOR SALE : Buitable for Wrapping ; ~All in good order.\u2018 -Ÿ cen.per tb.Apply RECORD OFFIC NCKAAAAAS AA > a ,î Cyan in Lo CS MICHIEL sold in Canada tt VIN ST.! bleed purifier.X and nch\u2014tones u: the appetite\u2014- give - You buy lv ° It is goud for eve Ka \u2018aged: people wh rui-down rien ar.are thin and fia: VIN ST.MIC: _ happiness and iica As To.FE.\u201c by 1.O perfect + 1 ph Avor.Cow: ÿ Clous and mc.4 THE Cova, Co.tL.Pa Dé ., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER - 20, 1908, STEFL-COAL CASE.VERMONT POLITICS.EE Re ET ee ep ESS reese NE FACTOR | Letters to the Editor oe RAGE THRES, Griffith\u2019s | oy ~ | po Daily Record EB RECORD Ells and Publishers: lished every afternoon, wi 838 Du os and lve Welling: ih Boke stetly + | CHURCH pr FNGLAND SUFFERS WIGGETT\u2019S SHOES BROO putt ters 158 ESCRIPTION PRICE in Canada, ; RTE OAT FERN ; | i | EE on ; ff Le Farmers Are Now Making|The Last Stage of the Case; chvvecieved by a mivety of com | | Gr, $2.00; six nth o9 cents, || 0 Teter © the Record :.The struction and attention to finer de orn | a ahs We du the Eastern Town- Dear Riv-May | beg the use of eir Power Felt.Commenced Yesterday.tails, which set them apart from all ® go 87 ear only.sb eters shoul your columns to make au appeal to mue Due -_\u2014 Co i = fms others.; : mln LO use xpress or post the members of the Church of England THEY CONTROL THE SITUATION THE CASE WAS TAKEN UP BY \u2014 | pe gers or regis ex throughout (\u2018anada.on beha rei IN LOWE 8 TH: THE PRIVY COUNCIL IN a price | ea Dot Thanks.Poetry, 100.Tine: follow members\u201d in Fernie be ot pl CR HOUSE oF THe ENGLAND.; d.A.WIGGETT & co.Sol vent per word.> es STATE.- Opposite Court House.ar notices 3 avertisements should have lost their CHANGES nds of the printers\u2019 before ni the m., of the dur of publication ods, insertion.No changes guaran- ter 8 & IN; \u2018 ol if received of Montreal, Nov.20.\u2014The last stage | of the famous Steel-Coal case which has occupied the attention of the PRIVATE f 1 i homes and their | Rock Island, Nov.20.\u2014(Special)\u2014 (Church jn the recent disastrous fire, Eight years ago the farmer members Myo al is -nlaci ie i.My ippeal is for the re placing of of the pésislature of Vermont organi- hole Dominion \u2018and has been the - for either bard or soft corns.A the Church and furniture, as this must Zed a Farmers\u2019 Club, and each session cause of\u2018 severab sensational flurries in .\u2018 since has perpetuated this movement, - ; \\ X d N | outside assistance, This year this Club has sufficient mem.the stock market, commenced to-day, mas an ew ear RICE is\u2019 the best obtainable remedy good point about it is tbat it is easily applied, but best of all it 007 meer rriages and Deaths |\u201d done through when the suit Thursday 4 or Fall and : BIRTHS.gpicHAUD.\u2014 At West Fly, J9Us, a daughter, 10 Mr.or Forge Robichaud.the great body of sympathizers who ; ing.gd ms.Geors® FOREN 44 would come to his relief if they could [PC2) the law that provides for an Ag- \u201cThe hearing of the suit between the solicited.of perfect (1-1 Montreal.on Nov.16th, be reached.- ricultural Commission of five for the Dominion Iron and Steel Company À | Griffith\u2019 D St Th _ a son, to Mr.and Mr-.M.Foly.Phis is \u2018pre-eminently a case in which State, and the passage of a measure | and the Dominion Coal Company.br F.T.ANSELL, Inn's rug ore \u20acy are - - the strong are called to come to the that places this work in one man's fore the Privy Council, makes the .(THE KODAK STORR.} ina KE LOAN 8 relief of the weak.In the body if one hands, he to devote all his time (© third one in the big fight between Druggist and Stationer, ing inary way\" FRBROO ; / member suffers all the members suffer * 874 be Supplied.with funds for cat- these two Canadian corporations.The 10 Strathcona Square.121 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.i pr ith it.: rying on the work, by an appropria- original : ney logs 1 1 be placed Tz TGASE COMPANY \"Mr Wilkinson\u2019 states the loss in- tion of $5,000 annually for the pur Steel Company against the Dominion % ik * curred by the Church r Le pose.It ig claimed by the friends of Goal C § Nes n RY 3 rch property as fol- thi bill that it will.be to the oal Company for alleged breach of : \\Boceives MONET OR depos lows : advantage of the agricultural inter contract to supply it with a certain 4 : : Val f h .&8940.[Ç 2.7, | amount of coal suitabl - , % Allows Interest at 4 p.C.one of Church .$8940.00 | ests of the State, to have a trained poses each month, \"Th C0 pieel bur od ball yearly Church ce.LL.Le 2000.00 pan Jn charge of (his ork that San claimed that it was the Steel Cony WN HIPS \u20183 .rq evote his v ime to it, .: - wap J.DAVIDSON, President, \u2018 Value of Réctory coins 2800.00 certainly looks reasonable, but the pony penal had broken the sonteast .?> C.H.FOSS; Sec.-treas.13740.00 Farmers\u2019 ub prefer the existing law, of coal 5 buying olsen hore han B ANK i \u2014\u2014\u2014 Toss Tnsurance .6000.00 cloiming that the new bill is a pellirom the Dominion Coal Company.: rare ENT measure.of the Government, that he |The first trial was held before Judge Capital and Reserve, $5,000,000, LY CE Lo : maŸ have a plum for e friend, that ; : P \u2019 OV, TUS.FRASER Lr Sh y 7749.60 3 p : : D Longley, of Halifax, and the decision Established 1859.and may be S ADV, \u2014\u2014 ¢ the length s 2 t 8 o'clock J Furs, effectively sorted sizes, BE pped, braid Méles in entire- » - 7 CORMIER\u2019 Xo use arguing with the Tit-, ta Snow Bird.Finter is here and you ought \u201cto be prepared.Gloves, Ruffiers, Underwear, Half Hose, Wool Vests and Sweaters, Hats and Gaps, Shirts Etc, Etc.BIG STOCK, SOLID VALUES.It says that ly tailored, 151 Wellington St.the nnfortunate people having all they can do to rebuild their homes.The Rector, Rev.R.S.Wilkinson, feels much discouraged at the isola- \u201ction in which he finds himself from Mortgage on Rectory and other debts .1300.00 $9040.00 © At the time of writing he had received the sum of $388.25.In making this appeal to all the dioceses my hope is that a very large number will gladly send small subscriptions.The total sum of $9,000 will meet all the necessities of the case and provide a building of noncombustible materials.À cement basement, with reinforced concrete floor is | already being proceeded with.A speedy and general response, even in | small sums, will extricate this suf- member of our spiritual dis- fering and helpless body out of all its tress.Ven.Archdeacon Balfour, of Quebec, has kindly consented to act as Treasurer for the Diocese of and will receive and acknowledge all contributions.| Thanking you in great aid \u201cyou will give to the cause of the Church by the insertion of this Quebec, advance for {le bership and individual members of sufficient ability as leaders to control the Lower House.There has been a strong effort backed by the State administration to re- will carry g desirable perquisite, and they haye practigally killed the new bill.\u201d The| careful reading of the various debates relative to its merits, leads one\u2019 to judge that this new controlling factor in Vermont\u2019s legislative body has come into existence at an opportune time, and perhaps possesses just the needed conserving force to counterbalance the element from the bar, press, bank, manufacturing and commercial walks of life.This class are inclined to ignore the farmer and Working man, only when they are of use as clients, and the caste line has \u2018become Very distinct, and of course, to the disadvantage of both classes, for they need each other, and must in time puil together for the common good.oe Our farmers are reading more and more, and the college man is finding here and there that the farm possesses excellent opportünities for the profitable use of his mental equipment.agricultural masses and the trend is ipward.This new:found strength is being expressed in many ways.The Privy Council in This element is slowly creeping into the was taken up by the London, England.Both sides appear confident of victory and it is impossible to form any con: jecture as to the outcome of the hear- handed down was strongly in favor of pany then carried the case to the- Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.This Court ratified the decision of \u2018Judge Longley.The Coal Company then -an- nounced that it would carry the case to the Privy Council, At times it looked as though the case would, be settled out of court but | some hitch always occurred just when the various interests were aboul to reach what looked like a mutually satisfactory basis.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 DENISON\u2019S MILLS.Mr.A.R.Carscn procured a very fine specimen of deer for which numerous friends were very thankful.All agree the venison was very fine, also Mr.Jacob Mastine.Quite a number of our young people have heen enjoying sleigh driviRg.Fight of our young people are büsy removing the last of the earth from the church, previous to installing a furnace, which is now on the road.Mr.William Moore and Miss Eleanor Moore were guests of Mrs.Colby Gal- the Steel Company.The Coal Com- | Samples now ready.GREETING GARDS.An inspection removes the corn and dues it - painlessly, * Price, 25 cents.Roual Mall Steamships *OTTOMAN, DOMINION, Nov.28 Jan.2 Feb.CANADA, *No passengers carried.donderry, Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50.As no all promenade decks.C.H.FOSS, or E.H.SEWELL, G.R.Ry.or DOMINION LINE, Ya RS pa = TO LIVERPIOL From Portland.For Liverpool *WELSHMAN Nov.14° Bec.19 Jan.23 Nov.21 Dec.26 Jan.30 *CORNISHMAN, Dec.5 Jan.9 Feb.13 Issues Letters of Credis, payable the Dec.12 Jan.16 Feb.20 Steamers sail from Portland at 2 pm, $42.60 and $45.00, according t t ., ' Third-class to: Liverpool, ® London.Lon: Savings B ank Department at all ios mo rst class passengers are cari nti e ebruary, sailing se- : cond class passengers will have use of dited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and C.P.Ry.7 8t.Sacrament St.Montreal.@ ROVAL MAIL 4 EMPRESSES Head Office, SHERBROOKE 81 Branches and Agencies throughout Canada.world over, Facilities for transacting all kinds of Banking Business.Branches Interest at 8 per cent.Paid or Cre: upwards.+ 2 rar RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS.nGrurgocn ARNHAM\u2014CANADA.HOTEL.NEW.! Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire.RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, T.A: \u201cLynch, Prop., recently of Montreal, MICHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OP- ' posite G.T.R.Btation.J.H.Lane.Nov.21.Sat.= LAKIN CHAMPLAIN | BUSINESS GARHLS, Nov.27, Fri.- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN + .- : ug ; | ; 3 Bh Le 1 IE He ?Eat + \u201c ! es I ks Le ; 5° \u20189 : .cl LE Roi g - \u2026 7 ; : a 7 og aE Cre 5 13.3 = Le ; = a, ; Coa 00 gh : .eo TL - a 48 \u2018 ; \u2018 .ou Lo.2) Eu - Par ! - FT ; 8 2 2: oN A .Lo.en ~ 4 = ; « .Ln - ol SR « a \u2026_ Deby SMS i eo ES : 5 - ; Loren De?LS DRE .EU ; .; , 4 : : Pa a LL .5 od 28; à 72» * , i ; - à \" « + rans PA - ; je ; .2 A > Lt N ae 2, 7 ; 2, LOT , .pr\u201d: \u2019 ob\" - a 8\": LP PREC CR » x ee v y À \\ er : Lu : ok ; Ur nN .x : , at « 20, ; x \u2018 _ Ma; ue ; + \u2019 Lu Î PERSE.5 s - m0 oe E A - Pec] oo fA NIT a Fe Tg A.É p Pa Las - s 42e LE, - M.+ 20 oy EE : ; JF ; \u20ac \u201c 4 [a ES A pv yi os : a XZ 1 aa; = ; ; KE J = CT SIS, 3 di : Vim ew PRES a\u201c \u2018a.p = ah! vo a 7 à .wr.Op dent Mo.ol 2e f AU He men > = @ n° yy oi a P 4 Pu Pl a ue ok WEP oF ue a\u201d ; .¥ > ; 3 © .a * pry rr : pT a .- .- RE - \u201c Lx en ed Le 8 .rr) ____ La Very faithfully yours, E.H.SEWELL, Advocates, eve.Sherbrooke.pre y \u201cwhe Pinnacle ' Dec, 6, Sat.- - - - LAKE { ; t oneal movement in the Vermont Legislature top, The Pinnacle, very ow i _ Dec.1i.Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND _WDVOCATRS, ._ EE RTS ST ATP is a very marked example.t re water is still veryllow in the Dec.%.Fri.- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN | CTT - 1° effects self Ÿ M am, This Club holds weekly meetings and pond, and the mill is only able to Jan.2, \u201809 Sat.LAKE \"MANITOBA NCE, MORRIS AND Mc¢IVER, ¢ up in the ting.These * = 05 and 107 ington Street.FIPS ge td FAN EE AR 2 A 1404 I LL Fr SCRE ETEY Si OLD NisPAPERS FOR SALE Buitably for Wrapping.Al}, in good order.ÿ cen per tb.Appty RECORD OFFICE, MAINE RA Jha ae AHHH ppt RFTF ICE ARTHUR TORONTO, + THE VIRGIN\u2019'S TREE.Le \\ A3 SH SINE ~ es ~ 8 No tle: Egyptian village AGAIN NE CRORE = \u2019 \u201cIt is usually called \u2018The tradition that the Virgin Mary and.rested under her flight to Egypt.ANS NN\" ' >, .ing her pefsecutors parer comp tober 5th, 1008 my HERBROOKE., ston and New voit: 7 \u2014 ton._ 4.on and New ook Bez r = HF \u2018 EEA y HERBROOKE: Boston and New York, boston,\u201d Bt.- Jo 8 ; Fes WOT.: Lay necting with Sona.New York.3, Pass.Traf.Le or mn.Pass Agt.tod: file mmm ae a, / onrot buy health\" is an-exploded theory.au 5 Tîcner CAN buy health.Money buys health every = CENTRAL pour s, too.For what is health but VIN [44 - $e RSET i se a .Cultes à =: And more of VIN ST.MICHEL is Hm sid ia Canada than all other tonic wi bined Au Cancda than all other tonic wines combined.TABLE _ | ober 5tb, 100%: _ ; | w YORK EXPRESS VIN ST.MICHEL is the great strength-giver and boke, 18 8 7 blesd purifiez- VIN-ST.MICHEL keeps.the blood pure Caves Sherbrooke (M andrich\u2014tones up the stomach\u2014assists digestion\u2014 sharpens neheo 8.30 ps : TRAIN.\u2014 Lee pm.arrives Qu xcept Sunday.hiore Valley Bran r further particu mpany\u2019s Se G ¥.and Ps 7 \u2019 - od TOURER WCIF! stock sition 1e appelite\u2014 cives new vigor and vitality to the whole system.Be on Moganto DR 1 You buy health when you buy VIN ST.MICHEL.«ti goud for everybody and does everybody good.For aged people who need its strengthening force\u2014for tired, run-down men and women\u2014for young ladies and girls who are thin and frail\u2014for children who are not doing well VIN ST.MICHEL means bright eyes, rosy cheeks, happiness and health.Primate of all Canada.J.A.van der Stok, writing in the Christmas Strand Magazine, describes a curious.tree which grows in the lit- of Matariyah, {which is partly built: on the:ruins of {Heliopolis and situated about four- | and-a-half miles to the north of Cairo.| Virgin\u2019s Tree,\u201d says van der Siok, \u2018from the ats shadow during It is also said that by remaining hidden in the hollow tree by means of a marvellously- twisted cobweb she succeeded in escap- J] | suddenly took wing, and 10, ILL ] statio is from al Pan .First Class ke $28.50 .928th to Dec.OF Dec.12th, 1908.: x cars 7 Montreal Bum Bet fell 3 Tue ts belo dard.1s made from the finest care- qiully solected cocoa beans, $f Toasted by a special process x to perizet the rich chocolate witch iavor.Cowan's is most deli- & ÿ Clous and most economical.Qi ati Co.LIMITED, TORONTO.ria SL REE Cc measures are reviewed and very ably discussed.Men that are never heard on the floor of either branch are to be heard at these meetings, participating in council and debate.It-is well understood that this farmers\u2019 factor will not brook any waste of money, hut are ready to co-operate in the effort for better roads and all measures that can be shown to be progressive and for the good of the State.Apparently, Vermont is again setting the pace in what is perhaps to be the cause for great national growth.| : It is certainly something for every farmer in Canada to thing of and be broad enough to make it available for the best good.9 THE GOOSE HONKS TTIGH.(Magaz Enterprise.) On Saturday Mr.Jack Horan added a few tame geese to his stock of feathered birds, and being strange, he kept them in captivity during Sunday.\u2018On Monday morning they were given their freedom with the rest of the kine, and it is not really known whether they had determined to immigrate to southern latitudes, at any rate they sallied towards the town.They sivaoped on to Main street and ran amuck of the electric light wires.The residents in that locality, believing them to be wild geese, made plans to capture them.Mr.Roland snared one and would have taken another, \u2018had it not taken s further flight across the Magog River, where it fell a prey to à south-sider.Mr.Horan had seen his birds take wing and at once went in pursuit, and it was nat long before he had convinced the captors of his birds that they were his.\u2018 i Speaking of this affair with a farmer on the Georgeville road, he stated that it was not an uncommon, thing for tame geese to take wing and fly away.He remembered of once having bought ten geese from a farmer four miles distant from his home, and ab ter he had kept the birds in confinement for three days he reteascd them and they quickly took wing and flew back to their original home.fpr Ç RFF a AFF $ 11 Deaths Reported.i DAVID YOUNG.FORMERLY OF LAKE MEGANTIC.Lake Megantic, Nov.20 \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Nows is to hand of the death after a protracted illness of four months, of and Mrs.John Young, formerly of Lake Megantic, which took place at his father\u2019s home at Kintore, Victoria County, N.B., last Monday; Nov.16th at the age of 32 years.The interment took place to-day (Friday) and the body was laid to rest by several district lodges of 1.0.F., of which deceased was an esteeme member, and was held in popular favor by all ranks.Mr.Young was a native of Lake Megantic, where the family lived for a number of years on a farm on the Spaulding Road, which they left some vears ago to reside in New Brunswick.years ago, renewing old acquaintanc-, es.; | \u201cFle leaves to mourn his loss a father two brothers who, and mother and ; wi sympathy of their have the sincere | friends here, in their bereavement.Mr.David Young, second son of Mr.grind provender and buckwheat.W.S.Denison is preparing to ship some of his fine Toulouse geese.Mr.and Mrs.F.Maw were calling on, friends in the place, previous to their departure for England, where they expect to remain for a couple of months.Mrs.I.Cote is still\u2019 very low, much to the regret of her numerous friends.Mr.W, S.Denison and daughter, Hilda, were guests of Mr.S.Wintle on Sunday last.ter attending the Carson-Morin wedding at Kingsey Falls.Mrs.I.McCormick and daughters are about to move into their new home- in Richmond.3 Mr.JI.McCallum is back after visiting friends in Richmond and vicinity.Mrs.Charles Philbrick is slowly im- \u2018proving in health.Mr.I.W.Denison\u2019s hand is slowly improving.7 Mr.George and Charles Taylor were guests on Tuesday last of Mr.Edgar Wintle.- Mrs.M.Martin and son, Hector, left for Granby, her future home, having sold the farm to the- Misses McKenzie.Mr.J, McCormick isable to be around again.Miss Marian Carson has returned to Niccllet.j | We are sorry to report Mrs.A.W.Morin is in very poor health.Mr.D.Cassin, of Spooner Pond,was calling on his many friends this week.SUTTON, Mr.Aaron Miltimore is now nicely settled for the winter on his Glen Sutton farm.Mr.Miltimore and his family will he much missed from this village.Mr.William Brown returned on Thursday from an extended trip of nearly eight weeks through the New England States.Mr.Wm.Wright, of Lawrence, Mass.was a guest at Mr.H.R.Stetson\u2019s the past week for a day, leaving here: for the Rocky Mountains to try and regain his health.; Messrs.Clinton Porter and Clifton Porter, two young Sutton men, have left here for Belleville, Ont., to attend \u2018Business College.They are the sons of the late DeForest Porter, of Sutton.Mr.R.J.Parsons has.gone to Maple Creek, and will spend the winter on his brother, Lewis Parsons\u2019 ranch in that vicinity.Mr.Parsons, who had for some time past heen an employee in the Greeley Bros.and Thompson's store, will be much missed in this village.His family will sta here as usual.Mr.A.J.Garland, t the Handle « Factory, is replacing the engine in that factory by another of a larger capacity.a WEST ELY.The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet with Mrs.I.Hackwell on Wednesday next, Mrs.John Truax left on Thursday for Montreal to visit her daughters.He visited this district about two Bigger and better than ever\u2014 STAG CHEWING TOBACCO Note the increased size of the plugs.Mr.and Mrs.S.Mastine are home af- City Pass.Agent, If everything else in the house did its share of the work as well as | \u201cBlack Knight\u201d § ~ Stove Polish | very few women would B complain of the housework.\u201cBlack Knight\u2019\u2019 does away with the everlasting rubbing and polishing.It shines quickly and produces a result that satisfies the most particular.Always ready for use for Stoves, Grates and other Ironwork.It\u2019s the best polish and the biggest can for the money.Send dealer's name and 10e for full size can if you can\u2019t get \u2018Black Knight\" in your town.The F.F.DALLEY CO.LIMITED, HAMILTON, Ont, DOLPHIN HUNTING AN EXCITING SPORT.In the Wide World Magazine for December Victor Forbin, a young French journalist, gives a vivacidus account of the curious sport of dol- phin-hunting, of which practically nothing is known in this country,thaugh the sport.is old to the Malouins \u2014the inhabitants of St.Malo.Several spec- jes of dolphins are to be met with nean the shores of Brittany.The larg- \u2018est is known is science as, Delphinus delphis, and differs from other varieties by its long jaws\u2014very like .the beak of a big bird, and armed with about sixty teeth as hard and sharp as steel.\u2018Its length.may reach nine feet, and it weighs from three to four hundred pounds.A swift swimmer; it preys on the schools of herring, following them right up to the Scottish waters.In spite of its greed, it is noted for its mild temper and frequently amuses itself - by playing around ships in the open sea.Then there is the Delphinus tursio, or souffleur.This is smaller, and its beak is shorter.though armed with strong.powerful teeth that enable it to at- tack- a big fish, pinning it down to the rocks with such force that its nose if often deeply marked with numerous cuts.This dolphin hates the very sight of a ship and never comes close to one.Finally there is the porpoise, possibly or marsctin, the smallest species of the genus.Much sport may be obtained hv hunting these various dolphins,and the account given by M.Forbin will tempt visitors from the States to try their luck in \u201cporpoise- shooting\u201d in the waters of Brittany, .H A Dental Surgeon.J NICOL, ADVOCATE, 9% WELLING- 7 o ington Street, Sherbrooke.ATE, WELLS & WHITH, ADVOcates, Sun Life Bulldmg, Sherbrooke.L B.CHARBONNEL, L.L.B., ADVO- « pate, (Oqokshire, Que.CIVIL ENGINEERS, (, KX: ADDIS, C.E.P.L.8., QUB- e bec, Office\u2019 81 St.Pe St, Resi - dence 82 de Salaberry St.Tel Oonuaction.« À.MEADH, SURVEYOR, COATI- cook, Bell \u2018Phone.Good connections.INSURANCE AGUNTS, an ree rn ae \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 'D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSURe auce agent.Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, etc.Record block.8.DRESSER, & CO.BHER- .¥ ebrooke.All branches of Insurance.Co DENTISTH; McCREA, D.D.S., - \u2014\u2014\u2014 L.D.S.North Hatley over B.T.Bank.ATYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS , Sun Life Building, Sherbroake, RHYSICIANS & BURGERONEL XF A.DARCHE, M.D., SPEOIALIST, Eye Ear, Nose and Throat._ \u2018Privaté hospital and Office, 49 King Bt, In Richmond, 1st.Tuesday of Month.\u2018In Oounticook, 2nd.and 4th.Tuesdays.\u2018A.O.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIALTY e¢ Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 ko 9a.m, 1-8p.m, 7 to8p m, \u2018Res.66 King St., Sherbrooke , Que.R.E.J.WILLIAMS, 26 MONTREAL St.Consultations until 9 a.m., 19 p.m.7-8 p.m., and by appointment.- TR.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) : to: the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 37 Dufi.'erin .Ave., Sherbrooke Oonsultations:\u2014 '10-12 a.m., and 1-4 p.m., and by ppointment.DE FOSS, 39 MOORE ST., CONSULtation until 9 a.m., 1 to 8 p.m., 7 to 8 p.m., and by appointment.: \u2018 TR.F.A.GADBO1S, (SPECIALIST § \" Children's diseases, 51 King St.L.G.BAGHAND, M, D.SPECIALIST.Since 1899 bas had full charge of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospital.Hours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hospital from 9 to 10 a.m., every day except Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks St, Sherbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m: to 8 p.m.Wanted 1100 M.fect log run basswood ; also, a few cars of Rough Clap, boards.A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, LTD., Coaticook, Que.~ OLD TYPE AS] ,Babbit Metal.Price 1 2c.per Ib.| Recognized equal to best bab- bit made.Bold in\\any quantity.A A A A A LE Daily Record, BHERBROOKH, dri-i-tt RSIS SY PAGE FOUR, | 1 or \"S.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER'®, 1903, ~ = TAA - Miss Lily Mulline, of Magog, is vis- fit ng the Yamily of her uncle, Mr, M.:{ Mullins, Queer street.| \u201cRemember ¢ Pinafore\u201d and come.| Mrs.Twohey and Mrs.Flint, of | Calebrook, N.H.were in town yester- : day [calling on friends.There will be a Tur rehearsal of the run - Electric | mag «.\u2026 lobes & Shades \u201cexes w.\u2018 sv.ts \u201cDELINEATOR FOR CEMBER READY, 1 Just a little, Same three Wek but they will not improve perhaps ?.; | :, without proper attention, chorus of H.M.S.Pinafore to-morrow ,Ç : i eof this space th If you wish to secure the best possible results from Your pi br op ener, whose wees | (Saturday) mght, ot § oddok Te] Our ling embraces all the [1 Mo mug gi, fmm \\ it i i ( looked over reguiarl a eye-glasses.: ; prin rehearse 1omight.: , three weeks of ji hav Lod 1196-138 Wellington «tree ano, see that it is kept in tune and lo = g y by + It costs very little more Mr.Jas.MacVay, of Sydney, C.B., new and original designs, ; 15 sUll one more ec Tey je > NE com ders for T ! h I | thai \"dose \"aol post Te guest of bis daughter, Mra JR.and can be seen toadvan- | that.Then winter will at R [ ti | H i i i .Soo the guest of his daugliter, Mrs.J.P.} ~ : Ta couple of 1 set in fry î All orders for Tuning and Regulating left With us Will re os corIy fitted glasses cost Cotter.on his way \u2018 Ple ol weeks and as in V 18, ç ., y home from Mont- - + sain for = break wp 2 a ceive the most careful attention from experienced tuners.than all your money your real.tage in our DARK RooM, | sain for about the same time +4 v oy bon, I very sight.- spire rk at vu A TNC NR, \u2018Special ¢ontracts made for yearly tuning of good pianos | and Lennoxville.Both telephones.in Sherbrooke Le #.CG.WILSON & SONS.go to It costs nothing to get your eyes examined if you A.0, SKINNER The Waterworks Office will be open all day to-morrow (Saturday) aiter- i noon so that none may say they difl not have an opportunity to \u2018pay up.\u201d Electrical Repair and Supply Co, © WN: Ta: WIGGETT, Proym - Le Mellington Btrest: | | winter starts in earnest | We are prepared for ay these x with seasonal | wear.Me.changeable \u201cor \u201cMore for yo JABLY MORNING SPE: .to 10 a.m.| \u2019 Optician, 7 Strathcona Square The annual meeting of the Eastern , \u2019 ~ \u201cod itivel \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 poe A , ; ~.> , .hi Press Ung (of She will b Il, ., < People 8, 307, i H.H M ~ P.a Positively na, ! | AL ACALOOALELLLELE C000 LLLLL4004444040444 | Townships Pres: ! ° \u2018 Re | fed Yor the Seperiiestss réété [ YY) i re ration wil be Bell, 493 : MORENÇY ordéreaccep laying all around the house\u2014but do not complain.\u201cit would save you a lot of labor, for there isa place for matches and ashes in these sets.They will also make a nice gift for Xmas or 7 pre has arrived in Lennoxville to \u2018See baby sleighs at Edwards.the Weights -Mrs.H.H.Stratton, from New York, visit her sisten, Mrs.C.E.White, for a few Mr.Walter M, Tomlinson will spend the next week or ten days in Bediord district, on his annual inspection for and Measures Depart- 23rd, ons, of Halifax, N.S., who are visiting friends in town, left this morning to spend a few days in Montreal.extreme measures are only used as a last resort but if people will not settle\u2019 there is nothing else left but to deprive them of water, + \u2014\u2014\u2014 .Your choice of colors, red or wood, large size box; push or BOX SLEICHS AT - - 54 All upholstered.push or pull, EDWARDS FURNITURE GO'Y A PA morning specials.Come | Sherbrooke, on Monday, - Nov, oF San a.m.TO-MORRCH RE i v a p.m.; | A : mme A MS v ~ \u201chl ° HAT s\u2014 = 3 | | 4 Chew Britannia Tobacco.[| © \u2019 FELT HAT SHAPES.« B Vu Es ANR PE a 24 BE 2 tg £ ; Militia orders dated November 11th,1 00 .el in Shapes, all this seasu + W NEA Gf) GI Be EE LE od oe CES | ; 3 ; a state that a- certificate of military in- 22 at gtol0 am.Co : LS \u2019 \u201cstruction has been granted to Major a °° SE \u2014 - P NR \"| J.J.Penhale, 22nd Field Battery, Ca- : : (7 ¢ HAT WINGS- Colors an.+ C H EA SA LE i he Lill; spe: hi ; : \u201d (nadian Army.\u2018 FOR BABY SLEIG HS ; andred to choose fro = ; fore eh deft this morning The Waterworks Office will be open / | lues from oc ro MH : .: .* t ~Im \u2019 t y - : ) : \u2014\u2014 a\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i : D ARGH E & GO 67 KING ST.Phere will be no choir rehearsal at noon ap that none may pow Shey a On every street, can be seen the mothers out with LADIES Coat ivi.d H ¢ \u201c9 Up Town.St.Peter's Church to-night.not have an opportunity to \u2018pay up.\u201d their baby sleighs.They appreciate the advantages the red, OF white.Wat Fl : .A \u2014 I .: A \u2018| .; 0.] \u201c fashionable.Fi $ All this week we will offer immense reductions on Extension Ta- Miss Mattie Miller, from Stanstead, 1 iss Laura Terrill, of Montreal, who little ones receive by a sleigh ride in this bracing winter Value 13.59 ¥ Al n .bles, Sideboards, Dining Room Sets, Bedroom Sets.] is visiting Mer sister, Mrs.H.H:Clarke | #8 been spending ber nolidays at her her \u2018Splendid a \\ .nu ) gto 0am, .3 1g : 11 Iron Beds, worth: rd 00, for ; $2.10 in Lennoxville \u2019 home in East Sherbrooke, has returned vou 1er.pien 1 assortment of new sleighs at CORSETS\u2014 ge oo 8, n° VU, vossoncrcevaene sussonsarsonacs ootorsnee o0tevcoemee Ce : Hi.from a visit to her sister, Mrs.¥.1.VU.in vo \"; : Lf © .,Ç & 18 Tron Beds, worth $4.00, fOF won veevasorises vévscrne avrssoesceecue$S.10 2 Smoke.Pipe Kenel Tobacco- | Hos, in Cookstire., DWARDS, In a large variety of colors and «lesigns, Good strong, serricnt FFTFSTHITSTHFTSITFTITITTPF STHFTTTTSTTSTTSSTHTHTTITTT Mr.E.W.Gilman, general manager Millinery sale at Miss Lee\u2019s.AUIN- sL El GHS AT .- 1.50 |PUSH SLEICHS .7 19 So Value ec.oo rT of the Canadian Rand Company, isin trimmed hats, 35 per cent.off.Felt + .; qu Push or nN AA ane su tô&wn for a few'days shapes, 79e.each.Sale commences Fine Sleighs with wood railing, ush or pull handle, with bog ASSORTED NHITE de! : | Saturd { : 8, vere.1.50 neatly\u2019 painted and vam § skeins in a bundle.| ; Christmas n ovelties at the Art Sauda, ae dec of L ji steel runners, only SV nent painte 1 \u2018orne ] } alue 100.AT ; ms, 6 t .Mrs.Rupert Kaulbac unenberg, - PIII ere sens arene Ve CC Often you hear Ladies say that they find matches ooms, fork apartments N.S, Miss Edith Pyke and Miss Six BOX SLEICHS - - 4.00 \u2014 WHITE LAWN\u2014 Good w Value 1% yard 8 to 10 am.\u2026.\u2026.\\\u2026\\ .i \u2018 - à Perhaps 1f you bought a _\u2014 weeks, | Every chance is being given those pull handle, steel runners, only handle, steel runners, colors, red, CHECK TOWELLING\u2014 1 4 i ; ° I } 7 : .nen,.w \u20ac À \u2019 Rev.C.S.Deeprose, who has, been who are in arrears for water to ee Con PET TE $4.00} green, or natural, only 46.40 checks, Value 8c yd.; : visiting the Home Missions of the Me- square up, but inquiry at the office Hi à \u201c7 65 s 50 to : to am + +0 i | SM 0 KI NG SET | thodist Church on the Lower St.Law- reveals the fact that.there are quite | Better es ab .00000000 0000 FOGD, 5-50 to $15.00 FLANNELETTE\u2014 3 - \\ rence has returned home, -à number whom nothing can, move ex- - Plain white, pink, bla # | cept having the water cut off.Such | I.Value 106 yard 8to 190 a.m.\u2026.| CREAM LUSTRE\u2014 aValue 38c yard.8 to 10 a.m.\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 FLORIDA WATER\u2014 = ment.FORGOT WHERE HE HIRED THE Large S0c bottles, M for a Euchre Prize.Wedding invitations are out for the | A HORSE AND BiG.od ait 4 to 10 $m.\u2026 .marriage of Miss Iva Blanche Heath\" - Very peculiar incident occurred a \u2014 se and Mr.William John Nutbrown, of [the American House at about 1.40 this NAL + BRUSHES\u2014 - Sherrooke, on Wednesday, second day MOrNINng when a man \u2018drove up to the 8to 10 am.Co of December.hotel and stated that he had hired the \u2014 .: : : - horse and rig he was driving from -BEEDED RAISINS, : / Smoke Master Mason Tobacco.| someone \u2018and that he had forgotten BAOTaR BRAN D ue 1 a Mr.and Mrs.L.Blanchard of Abing-.who the party was.of the 5 .; to 10 a.m.don, Mass., have returned to their e le e rig in care ol the proprie- Ce a 93 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.home after a\u2014two weeks\u2019 visit to Mrs.tor and went away.The man was + _ Le L- Lu \u201cSAVOY SOUPS\u2014 Bell Tel.404 Blanchard\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.R, | Under the influence of liquor and for : CL : cy ; : All kinds.eu Tel B.Yates, Prospect street.- [that reason could not remember where To-morrow we-offer very enecial inducements Value 15e tin, _ ( he had hired the rig.= : Y & to 10 a.ni.y -.St.Peter's Guild will hold a sale of - useful and + day, Dec.The horse is still at the American House and the owner may have the same by communicating with the proprietor., - + vr 14 i \u2019 po ä for Saturday\u2019s trade.Come early, if possible.ROWAT'S PICKLES\u2014 : Jumbo size bottles, mis chow chow.Value 2c bottle.B to 10 a'm.\u2026.\u2026 \u2014 - : Fresh Home fancy articles on Thurs- 17th, ; Mayor Bachand was in St.Johns- bury, Vt., the first of the week for a \u2018Grey Flannelette Blankets \u2014 Lace and Net Waists 50 Pairs Only, of Single Bed, Manufacturers Samples of Led eri Tuesday's POLICE STATION NOTES.\u2018 - ° | .visit to his son, Dr.J.D.Bachand, Grey Flannelette BlanKets.ies\u2019 White, Ecru and Black Net ORANGE MARMALADIE\u2014 : - ; .a nd scoîv .Waists, all Silk Lining, ~ Upton's make, Val 5 Made Candies : B00 Tim Mrs, mechan is spending À message vs récived by the po-| \u201cRisa Sabie Bh\u201d 196 Vali ll ST abe fours mae Vile à : ; arniva 10 the remainder of the week.: each.8to 10 am.\u2026.lice that a number of boys were slid- J .ing on the sidewalk on Montreal street.It is announced by a London paper The boys were sliding on the that Madame Albani, the famous can- | alice arrived tatrite, has accepted several engage- when the police arrived.See window display.Tao-morrow only, cach 240 8 an \u2018Ladies\u2019 Winter Coats = BQUARFE |BLURING\u2014 | [Value {20c pound = Sto 10 am., .apd: Salted Peanuts every day.Try our Hot Chocolate with Whip- _ ped Cream.You will like it.road \u2014 They're getting ready for the big Cielo?night at the Rollaway next Tuesday.Girls\u2019 Coats Thre £2.We, will lave a large variety of e nights in one.About ments to sing i usic hall g police were, called to the Grand We will clear to-morrow, balance Te We, ave .\u2018 sing in music halls, among y; v= There - disturh: .sirls' lo: lors.Black, \u2018of hav 4 Jancy Boxes, Baskets, etc, for the worth of fun for 25c.It will be a [others in the \u201cPavilion Theatre - of Unian Hotel, where a disturbance had Le RE y ie en, Goats.Grey.We have decided to clear all Value 5c bar, straight \u201c SURPRISE SOAP\u2014 talk: i *vervthi .his s \u2018s Coats at been.takinis place.Kverythin was of this seasons Loa _| # to 10 a°îm.6 for quiet am their arrival.| i \u2018sg ni balance holidays.bargain night.one price.: x who Costumed skaters admission is free.Varieties, Glasgow.\u201d Those Age 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 years old.54 4) knew the Canadian Diva in her prime I\" husi Value $5.00 to $8.00 each.: _ Resular value $12.50, $10.00, each.WOOGARD 8, Carnival, Hockey Match and Races.when she was feted by royalty and er door ok o well known business To-morrow, » 43 G5 To-morrow.onl AoADIA GRANULATED 177 Wellington Street.To-night there is hock tch bad the world at her feet, will fee) | \"OUS® VAS Jounc opin ast night anc special, each .; .-.eDedeeJed .Tomorrow, only, eas R\u2014 So \u2018 5 , £ a hockey match had ihe world a © was locked-by ihe ollicer.: to 10 am.and-moving pictures, as usual.- L To-night, | the pathos of this step, particularly as : ) ! M.80 per 100 pounds.it is plainly a case of necessity, me Taffeta Ribbons = of al) colors, also Black Toles § 20¢ vard.| \u2026 10e Special Saturday .per vard \u2026 + ais LL eee ae aw.05 V6 The ambulance was called by Dr.Lynch to meet the C.P.R.train from Halifax to convey a patient to ithe Protestant Hospital.The fire brigade was called out at 4.55 for a bad chimney fire at the St.Louis Hotel.\u2018 No.3 -answered the call.Sc.Superfluous Hair, Moles, &: REMOVED by ELECTROLYSIS, by a well qualf- den oom ae mre FIVE ROBES OR RO HOUSEHOLD FLORA L Per bag, \u2018 8 to 10 a.m.\u2026 .$.At a committee meeting of the Len- noxville Musical Club the following officers were clected for the coming season : President, Mrs.Frith ; Secretary, Miss Taylor ; Treasurer, Mrs.Thomas.The name of Mrs, Worthington was We bought very large quantities Ribbons, 4% inches wide.- Real value fed young lady.BATISFACTION |also added to the committee.The : : - | _- .- GUARANTEED.Work done by appoint- next concert will be held in the Church MRS.E, L.SMITH.1 GROCERY A { We pride ourselves on our| ment.Address P.O.Box 4.Sherbrooke Hall on Monday, Nov.30th, and after 30 Court Street, Sherbrooke.11 | > honey hoth in comb and \u2019 th at the cons ris will bo he ort: + Marcelle Waving Shampooing, singe- | T - j - = So > NO INTRODUCTION pightly during the winter, st Dyéin Hai \u2018D { Facial a .- | strained.bee à ment The f G ia Jubilee Singers Bealp Treatment.and.Manicure.Hair = | ° CTION @ Agent.\u2018I introduci .- The famous Georgia I dy : : 1 > BN | To get à rl) DEAN.ROWE & L ACEY\u2019 M nor Not \u201cfor me! I'm a mar.Hall Saturday, Nov.21st, 7.30 pm.Bwitches; Natural Pompadours, etc.Cm TT om \u201cat dower pric tha Re 3 ried man.\u201d \u2018 Don\u2019t miss them.Tel.769.- - _ cf | breed 80 pay olsewher mme ce © 2 - = lk ; : ms \u2019 - economy re BALALEESLLLELLELLLLLNCLLELLLLLLALLLEL84004E004840880088404008064860008880464004480000008000 | = k the the ere TS covers all - : (LADIES OF CHARITY ELECT OF-| We now have in stock UX city.FICERS, ~ - Yesterday afternoon the annual meot- ing of the Ladies of Charity of the +8 Roman Catholic Church took place in \u201c the Chapel of the Third Order at St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral.Rev.J.H.Roy, Rector, and Chaplain, presided.One hundred were present, and elections toc placé as follows = x President (unanimously elected), Mrs.i pou .1 L.E.Panneton ; ¥ ice- Presidents: Cen- FOR THE STEWART AND tre Ward, Mrs.J.F.Rioux; South CHICAGO CLIPPERS.Ward, Mrs.L.H.Olivier ; East Ward, - \u2018Mrs.J.P.Royer; Joint Secretaries, PRUNE SPECIAL FOR * MORROW\u2014 New Falifornia Prunc: Bold 10c pound, straiæ All day to- 3 Ibs for Lo morrow CANNED GOODS.New seasons pack read & Cabin Brand.\" Corn, 's ting for 6c.Peas, 3 ting for 2c.Tomatoes, 100 tin.Pumpkin 10c tin.very tin warranted.y New Automatic Grind Here's a neat & com- | as shown in cut.the ] FOR SHARPENING KNIVES MADE \"fortable Appearance Look at the style, material and finish of 8%] A 6 + x CC 3% iB à if à iol : 1 d i 3 RT .Es 2 3 a + a 4: 4 21 44 HN 3 3 > 33 As +.3 CR OU.» Fo MN 185 4 + N PE, NX.2.iw ; of 421 ; a à Æ i 3 a 3 M Or.1iM 2.x : ui -;.bd FT + A », aM 4-1 5e LE 3 hye s D \u2019 2 Ÿ æ A \u20ac.$ 7 # » a A \u20ac ow ; ¥ Er ¥ 3 es 23 3 4.¥- 5 4 18\" - 4472 a ft RF Et: fat ; à Lu ï FL ; : £ : ai ; ts 45 \u201cA 4 7 ] 5 SE ' E 5 108 SN UE + A Ri: A .gl 5 * Ma 2 É 4 a = « A > 7 .J - + FAN a of : A re Jd 5 2 p k LE» + 63 a LU a ic 4 8 + Bi oT Oo, : ,° A; J | 9 4 : 3 5, x ic M ot \u2019 FE mi hy A 4 wl oN iN - i - à H a 4 4 Hi y 1X 3 es 2 k 3 - \u2018 Fi: a.gs Bd r ® J 3 + + 3 o # 3 7 WC jt: .À - ti < 3 ke: 8 3 « À 3 =.21% Vs A .A il * ir IY jy Get i 3 \u201c 1 - ¥] x 4 - ji.bit 5 3 à E E rH A : 8.1 a ® , 3 4 19.8 .à à ; iq \u201c2 A i , À if .: i | À 4° or PE A 1 > = 4 ; = i à | Mrs.J.A.Darche and Mrs.St.Pierre: J \u2014\u2014 3 Treasurers, Mrs.H.W.Mulvena and : oc a 3 | Mrs.B.A.Dugal.+ these garments-Dressy, clean looking and | the oies Sata dhe payer to | P 0 Pp ul ; .27 ir Oo yxec » 2es, 3 : i duties of these ladies are multifarictus.3 < comfortable.: \u2018They organize and carry out all char- as \u201c i = Co I _¢ ity bazaars, superintend the Creche, or 9 CELLANEOUS.'.i : - : el Je hair #& |Day Nursery, meet at the latter place 8 DANCnG ; = Look at the.shoulders and the shape of ® [and make garments for the children of ; \u2018 à D sae, A JORIS i « the collar : there's no flat.iron in the 2 the poor, attend to the distribution oi Tt grinds the knives.of hors y Evtranon 55, Opening night No Value 5c bar, straight pm Vio 10am.¢ for 20C \u2014\u2014 ACADIA GRANULATED SUGAR\u2014 8 to 10 a.m.4.0 per 100 pounds.FIVE ROSES OR ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOUR\u2014 Dare You In justice to yourself purchase a Winter Coat or Suit before seeing what MeKechnie\u2019s have to show you ?Specially attractive new models in coats and Skirts, which are meeting with exceptional welcome amongst.purchasers who are particular, to have the cor- Es Suits, Swagger long rect garments fos winter season.pre] Can You, Will You, EXTRA SPECIAL JACKET BAR- -GAINS FOR TO-MORROW, NEW WINTER COATS In black, colors and fancy Tweeds.Value up to $12.75.Choice yy To-morrow .$9.75 Boy's, 2c pair.Co - For girls and \u2018ladies, white, black : N \u2018 or cardinal.- ese are th hi 2; - 60c \\ 45¢ and boc, e go this winter, 4ûc 15\u20ac WARM, CLOUDS, 26, 35, 50c @c | KINTTED OVERALLS FOR BABY, ° = \u2026 EXTRA SPECIAL.: fT SKIRT Bargain.for To-morraw.\u2014up-to-date in every way.Value $6.90, TO-MORROW ., Little Folks Winter Coats At less money that they can be bought elsewhere.We are certainly proud of our showing in this line: Cute little coats, neatly trimmed, nice- New Panama Skirts in black or brown A Book Special for To-Morrow 25c.- Henty or Alger series of Books for To get a good grade of grocer- ie at lower prices than you're asked to pay elsewhere 1s the practical economy offered here.Our delivery covers all parts ot the city.PRUNE SPECIAL FOR TO- :_ MORROW\u2014 New Falifornia Prunes, usually sold 10c pound, straight.All day to- pe Ibs for ooo 2DC \u2018 CANNED GOODS.New Seasons pack ready.Log Cabin Brand.\u201d Corn;*3 tins for 25c.Peas, 3 tins for 25c.Tomatoes, 10c tin.Pumpkin 10c tin.Every \u2018tin warranted.Sa veu ve MISCELLANEOUS, Finest [Frivate Creamery, fresh.in for to-morrow per pound:., .286 EVAPORATED PEACHES AND APRICOTS\u2014 : Direct from California.Per pound 14c or 3 pounds for 40 cents.NEW CANNED PEEL\u2014 & The new crop is ready.Mixed Citron, Orange and \u201cLemon.- To-morrow, per lb.19\u20acC NEW COOKING FIGS\u2014 Just taken into stock.- 2 unds | for.ce Aare ee ee ee 15\u20ac NEW CURRANTS\u2014' In pound cartoons.Special to-morrow op C 3 packets for AR Zn) | HELP WANT \u2014 MALE, ly made, warm wear, resisting \"boys, including over fifty titles.Mon- Per bag, £3 20] cloths.Sizes 4 to 12 years.Prices treal price 45c.Our special 25 Bto 10am.o $2.50, $3.50, $4.00 up to 38.00._Price To-morrow .«dC 1 = \u2014\u2014 ! =I | EGGS\u2014 1 6 lbs.Old fashigned Oatmeal 5 No.1 packed Eggs 30c for 25c.\u2019 GROCERY a6 per doz.% .9,08 Pounds Graham il ur, for 7 c.: BUTTER\u2014 \u2019 6 pounds ¢plit pens for 25c.98 pounds old Dust Corn Meal - 64 pounds Whole Weeat, Flour for 25c.Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 fur 250.-pound packet ., = COFFEE, 25c TIN.\u201cPacked in 1b.tins to keep the flavor in\u2019 Try a tin of this\u2014our special blend.We guarantee it to be (he best value in the city.Full poun .in every tin .C 3 ' TEA, J 25c.Either black or Japan, packed in sealed lead pound packets.Every one says these Teas are great.Why not try a packet tomorrow, Can't be matched \u2018under 3c.Fill ow Popular Want \u201cAds.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Phone orders -have n-ompt de-' livery.= why TO LET.BUG ASsEmBLIBS EVRRY Ori y.8 o\u2019clock at Town Hall, France Be, Opening night Nov.18th.Season ticket, 24 dances, i Fran Elven by arrangament.Ap- \u201cook, dley, Y.M.C: A.Sher- I | N | or D-SITUATION.TO CARE hay OTSeB.pllord Bloomfield, >.0.\"ANTE na W TED TO BORROW 54,60 FOR By Derty five years, first mortgage tg costing 39,000.Will pay 7 1 00 § gan ¢ 3 year's term or 6 3L 4 AEAIS.For particulars appl 5 odere, Metropole Bldg.= [roriarion Tig 38 the.Rayon DeTstonhaugh, nurse, Please Sherbrooke\u201d th Edwards Furniture QVeRTISER on Ltd prith Frenc SHES TO AR- h professional man, % fayy; TORCH t ti OT one ho , : Ney, Ie.Address Box Pe Yuuer \u201ca | y, Web SALB\u2014PROVINCE OF hg Ciregit Te of \u2018Saint Francis.wit, vg E pourt.M.¥., Farrell, » ; Richard, Defandant.On 4 November, \u2018I at \u2018ten NY laid deten soon at the residonce City ddant.& Bowed Avenue q ; iy Y auth i and Ority of justice, the St trizeq ODI effects of said de- el > TX this e it + \u2018ag ESods his cause,ito wit : | Consisting of shapes, ry tL.3g 'erms : Cash.J.Ant.4 ig ®C.Sherbrooke,\u2019 Novem.\u20acrbrooke, said (district, MEY WANTED IN EVERY LOCALity in Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show cards in all con- spicuons places and distribute small advertising matter.Commission or ral- ary $83 per month and expenses $4 per day.Bteady work the year round ; entirely new plan ; no experience reqmired.Write for particulars.Wm.R.Warner, Med.Co., London, Ont.Canada.EN WANTED AT ONCE\u2014 ON SAL- each locality with rig or capable of /handling horses to advertise and introduce our guaranteed = Royal .Purple Stock and Pountry Specifics.No experience neces- gary.We lay out your work for yda.$25 a week and expenses.Position permanent.Write W.A.Jenkins Mfg.Co., ary and expenses.One good Te in IS DESIRED RE-London, Ont.- - Dresent address of Mrs.VW ANTED-YOUNG MAN TO CHOP,, syne able to peel preferred.Steady job to \u2018right party.:Apply E.Ducker, City.Tel.511B.10! v | i | | 0 LET\u2014?7 ROOMS, BIG CELLAR and stable, on St.Edward Street.(Also 2 rooms on St.Edward street, and 4 rooms Kast Sherbrooke.Apply J.M.Nault 17 King street.To LET\u20141§ HIGH STREET.APPLY +4.on premises.- LOR RENT\u20145 ROOM FLAT, BASILY I heated, + in.Bellevue Block, Strath- cona 8q.Machine shop.with power partially equipped._ Nominal rent until May, for a permanency.Exceilent demand for the output with returning prosperity.Bellevue stablv will be fitted for tin or afly other - shop.Storage space for rent.C.H.Fletcher.me LET\u2014TWO TFNYTYT7E WITH +1.8 rooms éach; at 117 Wellington St.over C.F.- Oliver's store; most central location.For particulars apply to C.F.Oliver's store.: ~ HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE SITUATIONS WANTED.TANTED\u2014SITUATION BY GOOD | W Chinese cook, oY laundry work.References.Apply Oriental Restaurant, Sherbrooke.''QITUATION WANTED\u2014BY A GOOD - 2 woman cook for hotel or club, city or'.country.Good réferences.Apply .Box 69, Record Office, Sherbrooke.NM A LOST AND FOUND.OST-SATURDAY MIGHT, NOV.14, J nice black and white cat.Wir\": : please notify Miss Alma Willard, cook iat Grand View Hotel, Burv, aad get | rewardet.- \\ TANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANTs.English speakirg.Apply 15 Wolfe treet.> V NTED\u2014MIDDLE AGED WOMAN ' -as housekeeper, in family of five.State wages wanted.Apply S.B.Hayes, West Shefford, Que.% ANTED AT ONCE\u2014GENERAL servant._ Good wages paid to capable .girl.Apply Mrs.W.E.Loomis, 22 Qucen street.- \\ ANTED STENOGRAPHER, WITH \u2018 knowledge of bookkeeping.APPLY stating expériente, \u201creferences and wages expected.Box 7 Record Office.- A TANTED-GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK in small family.Apply Mrs.V.E.Morrill, 65 'Liondon street, \u2014.aa TE 5 2e am .ts A a 2 A SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908.PAGE FIVE.CITY NEWS Mrs.S.King and child leave to-day for Megantic, to pay a visit to her friend, Mrs.Bovd.The Rev.D.Biron, of St.Mary, Ely.is the guest of his father, Mr.Biron, East Sherbrooke.Miss Gladys Hudon has returned to her home in Richmond from a visit to her relatives in the city, Mr.A.W.Porter has returned from a business trip to Riviere de Loup, and other places in that district, Mrs.J.Duncan, who has heen visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.I.Brown, Fulton Ave., has returned to.her home in Montreal.Mr.William Dempster and Dr.Clarence Hayes, of New York, were in \u2018town yesterday on their way to Me- gantjc for a hunting trip.Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco.Mrs.Frank Grundy has received a cable from Mr.Grundy, who sailed for England on the Empress of Ireland, with the news of his safe arrival.The Ladies\u2019 Aid tea at Plymouth Church Hall, yesterday, was very well attended and most enjoyable.Mrs, Powers and Mrs.Z.Griffith were the hostesses.Mr.-W.A.Akhurst formerly of Sherbrooke, and at present manager of \"the Canadian Fairbanks Co., at Van- \u2018couver, B.C., is paying a visit to the East, and at present is in Montreal.The election of officers of the Ladies of Charity yesterday was followed by solemn benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, the beautiful music being furnished by Madame Chas.Beaudoin and her choir.: - have just been issued, are very pretty and artistic.The Queen's head which adorned; the old issue is replaced by that of the King, and the color is a soft mauve, instead of bright blue.Miss M.Shepherd; who has spent the past yegr at \u2018Sleepy Hollow,\u201d the guest of Mrs.W.Amherst Hale, sailed for England last week on the SS, Empress of Ireland, and has arrived safely: at her home in Chelmsford, Essex.The funeral of the late W.E.Mec- Lellan will take place to-morrow afternoon from the home of his parents, No.32 Elmwood Ave., to the Methodist Church, where the funeral service will be held.The interment will take place in the old English cemetery.: Notice has been given by the Post ; Office Department that the entire stock of Tercentenary stamps issued last summer on the occasion of the celebration in Quebec, has been exhausted, and there will be no further issue.- The Odds and Ends concert to be given by the young ladies of St.Andrew\u2019s church under the direction of Mrs.Moore will take place in the Church Hall this ovening.A very unique and entertaining programme has been arranged.The concert will The new fifty cent stamps which: i fully made by the President, and the ! programme opened with a selection | by the Ccllege band, directed by Pro- i fessor Bourgeault, An excellent essav, \u201cCharacteristic amusements of different centuries,\u201d in English, was read by Mr.Henry Mul- vena, followed by a recitation.\u2018Dau- lac des Ormaux\u201d , (Louis Frechette), very well given by Reignier Brodeur.Wilfrid Lazure read an essay on '\u2018The Canada of the Future.\u201d which would have done credit to many an older writer, and Noe Pontin recited with dramatic fire \u201cThe Battle of Lagny\" (Bizot).: Concert,\u201d and a short intermission, and the Abbe Courtemanche, director of the Academie, rose and made an eloquent address, reviewing the perior- tmances of the students in oratory and composition, and expressing his satisfaction at the interest that is taken in the work of the Academie, which is founded upon the famous French Academy, \u201cThe Immortals,\u201d and carried cut on similar lines.It has been in existence 29 years, and is at present in a more flourishing condition than ever.He then named the candidates selected by actual campetition for the vacant seats, First, Michel Couture, who received the prize \\presented for the purpose by the Abbe Dolor Biron, a former President; twa handsome volumes; J.Thibault, second; Wilfrid Lazure, thirds | Noe Ponton, fourth; Robert Bachand, fifth.1% The new members were welcomed in a cordial speech by the President, and a suitable reply made by Robert Bach- and wha is a particularly gifted speaker and who took occasion to alluded in terms of high praise to the President, whose interest in the Academie was having the best results.The band played \u201cLa Glorie,\u201d\u201d a striking march by Bruno Paul, bring- ; ing the evening to a close._\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARE FAILURES AS HUSBANDS, \u201cIf young women would study the chromatic characteristics of men more closely before bethrothing themselves,\u201d said the\u2019 women who thinks deeply, \u201cthere would be fewer unhappy marriages.A man\u2019s complexion and general build have much to do with his disposition.That traditional \u2018bogey of the fortune tellers, \u2018the dark man,\u2019 is not such a mistaken type after all, When in addition, he is of spare build, every girl who wants a happy home ought to have a special mitten all ready to hand to him.Many years of observation have taught me it is impossible for a dark, slender man to make any woman happy.It isn\u2019t Another band selection, \u201cValse def FAITH.I, \"Do you trust your hdsband implicit- or \u201cWhat a question! Why of course I do\u2014to a certain extent.\u2019\u2019\u2014Cleveland Leader.i | Set of 5 Puffs even.81.30 Set of § Puffs .82.50 No extra charge by mail.\"NAP.BLANCHARD 1273 Wellington\" Street, Sherbrooke, Que: Cows Wanted.WANTED, 5 or 6 freshly calved Cows.Must be good milkers.Apply immediate- \u2018ly personally or by letter, stati price and other particulars.FOR SALE young White Holland Turkey Gobblers, each African Geese, per pair, $5.00.6.oyglish Pheasants, yearlings, per pair os ine Neck Pheasants, young, per pair Pigeons\u2014Extra Plymouth Rock Homers from 3 to 12 months, per pair $1.04.The parents of the above birds have been wintered in an open front house and are perfectly hardy and healthy.: L.KE.N.PRATTE, Cowansville, near Station.TENYERS.Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned, up to noon of Saturday the 28th day -of November instant, for the purchase of the property known as the *\u2018Old Drill Shed and Jail Property,\" beiog lots Nos.673 and 6M of the Cadastral\u2019 Plan of the North WaPd of the City of Sherbrooke.\u2018 and buildings, or for the land and build-' ings separately._ ot .A deposit of 1ÿ p.c.on the amount of the bid will be required with each ten- er.Tenders to |be sealed and marked \u2018Tenders for Old Jail Site.\u201d The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.! Sherbrooke, 16th November, 1908.F-j J.GRIFFITH, .Secretary-Treasurer.in him to be happy himself, He invariably is suspicious, narrow-minded and parsimonious, and the chances are great he\u2019s unscrupulous as well.Itis out of the question to please him in any way.He thinks everybody is tryif r to get the better of him, where- ;as the truth is he passes his days trying to get.the better of everybody else.Moreover, he is envious of the smallest prosperity that comes to another and jealous of the slightest interest, however,\u201d impersonal, his wife betrays.in another man.A law should be passed compelling every dark, spare bachelor to put on flesh start at 8.15 p.m.| or bleach his compelxion, before tak- The Rev.Elie J.Auclair, of the Archhishoprie of Montreal, formerly professor at St.Charles Seminary, contributes two well written and interesting articles to the current num- her of the \u2018Revue Canadienne,\u201d one entitled \u201cThe Catholic Union,\u201d and the other \u2018Extracts from the Reviews.\u201d M.A.A.C.DANCE.The Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Club held their first dance of the season in the Art Hall last evening.\u2018Phere was a large crowd present and an enjoyable evening was spent.These dances will be continued during the winter and will be always looked forward to with a good deal of pleasure.THE ACADEMY ST.PIERRE.The annual public meeting of the Academie\u2019 St.Pierre of St.Charles Seminary, was held on \u2018Wednesday evening in the College Hall, which was filled with an interested and attentive pudience, \u2018In addition to the Rev.Superior, the Abbe P.J.A.Lefebvre, the staff of professors, and all the.students were present, together with Rev.J.H.Roy, rector of the cathedral, tho \u2018Abbes Couillard, Danche, Ger- vais (Kingscroft), Biron, St.Mary d'Ely, His Worship Mayor Bachand, Messrs.M.T.Stenson, D.W.Stenson, Drs.Chagnon, Ethier, Lamy, Darche, and other citizens, The president of the Academie, Mr.Tancrede Beauregard, took the chair, and with him on the platform were the four academicia- ans.The address of welcome was grace: | LIVE STOCK FOR SALE.TOR SALE\u2014DARK _BAY HORSE, _ weight about 1200.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Sherbrooke.; | TOR SALE\u2014HACKNEY HORSE, EX- : tra worker, and driver.Color chestnut, 6 years, weighs eleven hundred.Is perfectly sound.A Saunders, Compton, Que.aE FEW HAMPSHIRE RAM LAMBS \u2018Shakespeare doesn't go any ore\u2019 \u201cClerk of \u201ceases, IE that \u20188 got eid \u2018That's because the managers won't - Lite eis $3.00 for a cov , AGODt Inodern ideas.\u2019 | Se rss a HUE Gf ques b \u2018What would you suggest {| Poets are indeed 8 are à \u201cWell, I'd play \u2018Hamlet, for Tes po wonder Ty an a Josh» stubce, wilh four Humiets au A cuite When a salad , ourchases À | sestet.\u2019\u2014Wushington Jerald, dub a lynd bar il PRINTED 1 £0 , Kiar Says King E - , Pan-European W | Better\u2014Great \u201cAnd Americ # .: New York,.Nov.21.Y wat purports to be a: ; 5 gate and authentic , interview obtained from fam of Germany by Dr.«yard Hale, and subsequ drawn just as it was abo à ihe Century Magazine, tie World to-day.+ The World declares that 4a originally \u2018written was \u2018Dr, Hale and that it ap ta odanged by Dr, Hale.The World summarizes «'s interview as follows : \" \u201cThat King Edward of \u201ctain bad \"been humiliat » more than two years and masperated, that German paramount power in all E that England was try; ie that power.£'That he held France in k Ms hand and that Rus de avcount since the dis de had waged with Japa pan-Butopean war, which } auch talked about, was in poner it came.the better dos hiæ; Vécause he was vais tired of suspense.| HIER TOLMIE | UP IN ST.Told Thief Snatched taining $- $4,00 LOST * NERVE, DROPIT | 12 AND DISAPPEAR a HAYLOFT.ntreal, Nov.21.\u2014Imm \u201cte laving a Notre Dame \u201cwith alas thousand « dollars fon, olmie, cash Colo 5 Bleaching and Pri -was- at 2 ood! held up at the « th street, St.Henri NL & = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c -Who first snatched the sat EE four thousand .the 's hand and 1 revalver into Mr.Tol: when.the latter attempted t \"ih him and regain the v4 I shoot you if you f« vero the words the hold-uy he pointed the revol while the two were at the street « \u201cUp man wheeled | 4d eastward along in.the direction aad = Mr.Tolmie dashed bad oo uld probably have « not the robber, befor tot, taken a! 8 a yardway off Notre | lm le also ran into t \u201cdde y the hold-up ni © lose his He rusl nerve.opening on tbe \u2018var Valise with its conte {imbed into a hay loft.vas ed to view.M urguit all the ti Bee and attempted venait Ve in the hay loft robber did 1.» and he must h: on the other side ner exit.time the chase 1.in ee \u201cioe mu began maki the set was corne fn de i in th to otre ce and other ocality, but nothing meer tained.auch behind his ueu: nate escended atreet and reached 1}.on Ding and | Printing (\u2018on Hi Smeal e na ding ® wag little in his deme unt up exciting experien Of the à om id / owy ler gone, and before paid as \u201cemoon the emyl il Vertisers\u2014some rs into big adv "]
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