Sherbrooke daily record, 23 septembre 1909, jeudi 23 septembre 1909
[" ty C I = ee - oe a EA Record.established 1897.ml \u2014 ONE CENT THE STREET RAILWAY PROPOSAL INTERESTING] SHERBROOKE, QUE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.,C.B.Hibbard Tells of Important Extensions \u201c Contemplated.GHT USE THE WESTBURY POWER i City Would Take Surplus Power at $15 per H.P.- All Hinges on Power Questien.-Would Build 8 1-2 Miles New Track Within City Limits.\u2018 | ra yr.C.B.Hibbard, of Montreal Lrived'in town at noon tWday in néction with the proposed exten- on of the Sherbrooke Street Rail- ay, of which matter Mr.Hibbard is = e.ect of Mr.Hibbard\u2019s visit p-day is to further.discuss the quex- on of power with the aldermen of pe committee to which the subject as been referred.Bl vr Hibbard was seen by the Re- ord, and spoke interestingly of the jans which are being considered by e company.The question of power, in the opin- np of Mr.Hibbard, is- the only fea- use of the problem which offers any :al difficulty.This solved, he says, ne company on agreement with the y in the matFr of franchise, will, » feels sure, be prepared to go bread with the work of extension.QUESTION OF POWER.\u201cI have noticed in the Record,\u201d aid Mr.Hibbard, \u2018several sugges- wns=as to available powers.\u2019 Proceeding to refer to these rately, he said : \u201cAZ to the power at Bromptonville, sep- « bave as yet been unable to ob- ain any quotations.\u2018Regarding the further develop- ent at the present power station, «¢ are informed that the.Moore Car- ret Co.has a two years\u2019 option on \u2018he power it is now using and, in- ted, the raising of the dam and ilidnæ-of the undeveloped power shove would not give sufficient pow- ur to operate the limes the \u2018company us ia view,\u201d \\ It the city could see its way clear to mll the drop-off power, Mr.Hiv- tard ssid; the -problem ould be wid.He believed the \u2018aldermen were perfectly sincere in the| feeling \u2018at they were safeguarding , the dty's interests by = retaining this lower.It resolved itset into the æstion as to whether the extension of the street railway was not of wreater importance to the city, es- #ially as the city has in reserve the -Westbury power, which.would develop double the power for manu- \u2018acturing purposes that could be ob- itined from the drop-off power.MIGHT USE THE WESTBURY .POWER.: Couldn\u2019t you make use of the West- Jury power.?Mr.Hibbard was asked.HULLED DURING \u201cRELGIOUS RIOTING.st'And Another Shot And 5 or Injurèd ] FROCESSION ABOUT TO ENTFR CHURCH WHEN ATTACKED \u2018 : BY MOB.Melons, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 fous rioting at Castro resulted ! y in the killing of two men and the- wounding of fifty-six others.A religious Procession with the local briest at de Ch its head was about to enter a at Castro when it was at- by an armed mob.The Priest and killed instantly les could restore had been wounded.LTTE.GATY OF MURDER, another man were and before the gendar- order 56 persons industries, and switch from any dustry to any railway.ticipate any trouble whatever He replied, \u201cTo develop this power that has.been solved.\u2019 would involve too large a.capitalization for the resources of the company, unless the, city would agree to take tht surpius power at $15 per h.p.\u201cI think, i* that could he done, I could persuade our people to use the Westbury power.\u2019 THE CONTEMPLATED LINES.Referring to the extension plans which the company has in view, Mr, Hibbard -said : - \u2018\u2018As to extension within the as at present outiined, plate building 8% miles within city limits.The total present milage, including Lennoxville, is 74.\u2018\u201cThis is contingent upon our securing the necessary guthority from the city, with proper franchise limit.\u201cI do not anticipate any trouble in agreemént on this point from encouragement 1 have had from the city, we contem- | aldermen.\u2018\u2018\u201cThe changes in the city, as contemplated, include three additional loops on the west side of the St.Francis and two on the east side, all of them reaching out farther than the present loops.We would also \u2018be in a position to put in sidings on to the exhibition grounds, and switch cars in and out for : the fair.\u2019 © \"Among.the additional loops eon- templated may be mentioned lines which would reach St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral,.the golf links, St.Jean Baptiste, Church, eté., and a line directly up King street and across Belvidere to the new C.P.R.station.\u2018\u201cWe contemplate side tracks to in- t This would assist in locating industries with assurance that they can get freight to and from any of the railways by the electric line.- OUTSIDE EXTENSIONS.\u2018So far as outside lines are -con- cerned, nothing has been discussed other than a line to Windsor Milis and possibly ,to Richmond.\u2018\u201cThe purpose of the company, however, would be to build radial lines as popwation and prospective busi- \u2018ness would warrant, and thus bring | that population in \u2018closer touch with the centre, Sherbrooke.HINGES ON POWER.\u2018\u201c\u201cThe whole .thing now hinges on the \u2018question of power.I do not an- after =.FACTORY HOURS Resolution to This Effect Passed by Trade and Labour Congress DOES NOT FAVOR SALE OF INTER- COLONIAL RAILWAY: Quebec, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)=At this morning\u2019s session of the Tra(le and Labor Couneil of Canada, Child Labor and long hours of the cotton mills of the Province of Quebec, were the chief features, of discussion.Delegate Ainv, Montreal.stated men, women and -children were forced: to work sixty hours a -week which he claimed was too long for the health of the workers.T0 .It was decided to ask the Legislature to amend the law, reducing the hours of labor and provide better sanitary conditions.c Delegate Robert, of the Tron Mould- ers- Union, Montreal, alleged that the factory laws of Quebec were unenfore- ed in founderies and asked the Executive Congress to interview the Gowvern- ment in this connection.; A lively discussion \u201cof fair wage Took ithe Life of the Infant of Her Daughter.HUSBAND 1S A000 0p ox VERY SFRIOUS CHARGE, Sudbury, Ont, EE pi ry Foster; Bors deliberation the guilty with returned B verdict of Mercy in the rong réconupendation for Mrs, Tas.Roi Sérum charge against fag .son for murdering an : of her dauvhter\u2019s ) The Grand Jury n BR indictme onan considering Robins, lent for murder avuiust Jus.se n, ae 4 bille aginet has breseñted mine True incest Jas, Robinson, three! of ; + el three of enr Years \u2018I nldrew ander H1 murder.âge, with possibly addition of entence has 1.= ; as no 7 js es pd Mrs.Robinson.t yet been pas-ed on Clause of public contracts followed, during which Delegate Bancroft, of Toronto, stated: that agreement was openly violated.\u201d Contractors\u2019 (Clause was useless, no penalty for breach being provided.: ° A resolution was passed condemning the habit of public men holding half a dozen offices simultaneously.2 \\ resolution was also passed against the sale of the Intercolonial Railway to af private company.ABBOTSFORD.Departures include: Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Fisk, Mr.Robert Whitney and Mr.wil son to Montreal; Mr.Jas.Osborne.D St.- Paul's \u2014\u2014 7 end here, \u2018his original -recital in a great degree.the result will be a great SHOULD BE REDUCED HANE WELCOMES FOSTER SON.Peary Was Given Reception All Through State., , | S28 EXPECTED AT PORTLAND LATE THIS AFTERNOON.° Vanceboro, Maine, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Maine mage its.welcome to her foster son, Commander Robert I.Peary, to-day, and all along route of his journey through the State the friendly greetings of the people were pleasing recognition of his achievement in finding ithe North Pole.Commander Peary and his family are expected late to-tlay at Portland where | they will probably \u201cremain over night and go to their home at Eagle Ray the next mornifig.WANTED TO BE FIRST TO RELATE DISCOVERY OF POLE.New York, Sept.23.\u2014Dr.- Frederick A.Cook, seeking rest and seclusion with his family after | welcome of Tuesday denied himsell to interviewers and remained in%his suite at the Waldorf-Astoria until late last evening, when he submitted cheerfully to one of the severest cross-examina- of the North Pole., .The material | points.of Dr.Cook\u2019s answers yesterday did not differ from Some slight details were cleared up, however, which throw light on the way in which the Polar dash was effected.When requested to say what had occurred at- his | meeting with Harry Whitney, the New Haven sportsman, he said he preferred to let, Whitney tell his own story, as Whitney was quite.unbiased.His reasons for imposing secrecy on Whitney and Pritchard, Commander Peary\u2019s cabin boy, and the Eskimos, were prompted by his desire to be the first to tell the world his discovery.He had done the work, he said and was entitled to relate how it had been carried out.- : WELLINGTON STREET © INPROVENENT Granolithic Work is Progressing Favorably a \u2014_\u2014 FINAL .ARRANGEMENTS BEING MADE FOR KEMOVAL OF POLES.> street is progressing favorably, and already it is becoming apparent that improvement to the city.The poles have been set temporarily farther into the street, but it is expected will shortly \u2018be removed.\"A paper is being circulated among proprietors giving the city \u2018permission to-establishy the line at the rear of the properties.There wili be many advantages in this arrangement.In the first place it wilt clear the street of its unsightly poles and add to the value and appearance of the properties on the west side jof Wellington street.It may even reduce the cost of insurance \\on the properties along this side of the | street.An Insurance agent remarked to the Record that the companies were at present charging 7c per thousand extra on : account of the line of wire$ in front of the buildings.Asked jf the objection would be-less with the wires at the rear of the properties, he replied that it would be, as the wires would be farther from the buildings.At the sear|of all the west - side properties there are several feet of rocky bluff, which space is.not likely, in any case, to ever be utiiized.It is the intention to set iron posts wjithin, say, two feet of 2 rear Nne of the properties, and to carry the lines on these.Coe The city will gain by the change, but the interested proprietors will gain more, and it is hoped every facility will be given for the carrying out of this important improvement.+ ONE DOLLAR DAMAGES aa JURY\u2019S AWARD IN ACTION OF MR.LOWELL, M.P., VS.DR.GREY, St.John, N.B., Sept.23.\u2014The jury yesterday afternoon in the libel suit brought hy Jas.Lowell, M.P., against Dr.Grey, ongervative, rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff, awarding him one dollar damages.oo | + - PONTO E 0S VATNRNEINWS \u2014 cm - i 51.- Hyacinthe.officiated at e Chureh on Sunday: Rev.L.FT.and Mes, ® THE WEATHER.a Miller and daughter, Eileen, were in =| g © Hyacinthe on Sunday; Mr.JE ia i ; ® ê .= © rich leït on Monday for Springheld, ve ; © In.and Mrs.Howard T.Barnes and ur = LOCAL FORECAST # - iy left on Tuesday for Montreal 457 | o \u2014 cHendinr ; « at \u2018Newana - CU ) PS Le 1, Le Gibb left recentiy for |@ |.Warm with local -thunder- ° Meyonne, Susk., where he \u2018will spend the ® sgtorms; Friday clearing and winter: Me.Dod, Fisk was In Mon age ® - cooler.seep 1; Dr.N.Fisk and Mr, week e Rowell, both of Montreal, spent the WEEE \u201cog 0960 0 STURN SUSVHNON the boisterous | tions since he announced his discovery, The granolithic work on Wellington ] COURT OF | KING'S BENCH May be Held Sometime in Nov- DATE CHANGRD TO MEET WISH- .ES OF COUNTRY JURORS.From information received from Quebec, there i a possibility that a term of the Cojrt of King's Bench will, be held in {Sherbrooke this year.The usual date for holding this court was the 1st of October, and when word was receifed from the, Attor- ney-General's epartment that it would not be held on that date, it was taken for granted that no term would be held 8 Year.Representations were made to the Attorney-Generaÿ- that a term should be held, as thekg were about twenty- five cases on thé roll,, and that the term should be-eld either in November or Decemaber.This, it was pointed out, woMla suit the convenience of the jur@rs better, who are mostly.farmers, better, as they were generally busy with their fall work during October.It is expected: that the next term will be held in November.All the partied who wili come before the Court §re out on bail, with the exception off one Gagne.Motive Power.tenant SCOTCHMEN CLAIM,THAT GLORY SHOULD BE HIS, NOT FUL- LC TON\u2019S.Was Robert Fulton, whose centenary is now being celebrated, the real inventor of the steamship ?\u2018 There .are many loyal.sons of Scotland throughout the world who.deny that the glory should be his, and claim that it belongs to Henry Bell, a Scotchman, born.and bred.The following extract from the Pall Mall Magazine is published by request : E \u201cA steamer called the Comet was plying between Glasgow and Greenock in 1813.She was the fruit of the ge- mius of Henry Bell.All the best engi- \u2018neers appear to have n Scotchmen.This admirable thinker went to the British Government with his ideas.It will be supposed that the Board of Admiralty gave this gen ul a very.careful hearing, closely examined his specifications, promised him handsome pg \u2018cuniary aid in the development of noble ideas, and affirmed their intention to be present at any test experiments in this wonderful new power and application of steam | which Mr.Bell might be good enough to make.In reality the Board of ed to give Bell a hearing.He went to foreign European Governments with, his scheme, but met with no response, He went to the Government of the: United States, but Fulton was before him.Fulton \u2018and he, nevertheless, got into correspondence.Fulton appears to have written to Bell at the instance of the United States Government.He got what he could | from Bell, and thanked him by saying \u2018he had constructed a steamer .from the different drawings of the machinery forwarded to him by Bell, which was likely to succeed with some necessary improvements.\u201d This man Fblton appears to have been a cold, [unfeeling person, who, horrowing his ideas from poor or impoverished inventors, \u2018improved\u2019 upon them, for no other purpose than to appropriate them.Bell, heart-sick- ened, went to work, \u2018with the.help of John Wood & Company, Port Glasgow, to build a steamer of 40 feet keel and 10 feet 6 inches heam, with an engine.and.paddles.This little steamer was certainly wanting in the comeliness of Fulton\u2019s.It is impos, sible to think of her, nevertheless, without reverence.\"As you gaze, the new erea seems to dawn.In the gloom and chill of that great change vou sec the figures of those early inventors, men much laughed at, much neglected, be subdued by the grin of the fool or the neglect of the oflicial bigwig.Out of that little Comet \u2018grows the magnificent steamship calculate the usefulness such 9 man as Bell has proved to the world ?We see kings and queens set up on high in stone, we behold effigies to snobs and nobs, memorials to people who were a curse to their species in their lives.I confess I am revolutionist enough at heart to wish to see many of these travesties, degrading to the dignity of man, levelled, and their pompous and ridienlous inscriptions defaced, and the images of such true friends of humanity as Bell set up on high in room.\u201d MEETS WITH PAINFUL ACCIDENT; \u2014\u2014 ACCIDENT HAPPENED IN MOULDING SHOP AT JENCKES MACHINE WORMS, Mr.T.Coley came by a very serious accident in the\u201d moulding shop at the Jenckes Machine works last evening.He was about to finish work for the day when a box -con- taining hot metal burst; and before he could get out of the way a portion of the metal poured on to his foot and arm.The right foot was severely burned.On an examination being made by Dr.Ethier, after being removed to his home at 48 Laurier avenue, it was found that the small toe had \"been burned to a crisp.: Two others were also badly buraed, and the doc- etors are of the opinion that these © will have to be amputated.© His arm was also severely burned from the wrist to the elbow.THE TRUE INVENTOR.First to Apply Steam as Ship's his - dmiralty declin- | hut of spirit too fierv and obstinate to_ of to-dav.Who can - their\u2019, | MARBLETON FAIR OPENED TO-DAY.Entries Are Larger Thaa Any | Previous Year.[Finn SOCIETY IS IN FLOURISHING CONDITION AND HAS SURPLUS IN TREASURY.3 Marbleton, Sept.23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The annual exhibition of the Wolfe County Agricultural Society No.1 opened to-day at Marbleton under I\u2019 most favorable condition.It is being held on the farm of Mr.H.G.Bishop, a fine level piece of land from which, also, a splendid view of the surrounding country can be had.The Society is in à most flourishing cofition at the present time.This was not the case six years ago, when the Society had to discount their prizes all the way from twénty-five to fifty per cent.It was also pretty heavily in debt.To-day R.A.OUGHTRED, Marbleton, President County of Wolfe Agricul- ' tural Society, No.1.: the prizes are not only being paid in full, but there is quite a .tidy little sum in the treasury.OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.The officers of the Society are: \u2018Patrons, Messrs.E.W.Tobin, M.P., N.P.Tanguay, M.1.A.; President, R.A.Oughtred; Vice-President, E.J.Westman; Secretary-Treasurer, J.W.\u2018Andrews; Directors, T.D.Laseli, \u2018James Hooker, A.Bishop, O.OC.Rolfe, 8S.Orr, W.Stacey, A.C Rolfe, L.Hebert.and L.Baillargeon.- ENTRIES HAVE INCREASED.\u2018The entries this year.are fifty per cent.\u2018 larger than ever before.This refers to all departments, The judges who will make the awards in; the live stock department have beén sént down by the \u2018Jovern- ment at Ottawa.oo Many special prizes have been offered by.friends of the Society, and keen interest is being manifested in them.: - BARN BURNED TO Hay, Grain and Farming Implements Destroyed.MR.GOODREAU.DID NOT CARRY ANY INSURANCE.\u201c Fulford, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Mr.Peter Goodreau met with a sad misfortune the night of Sept.20th, as his barn containing _hay and grain, farming implements, harnesses and a hog, was completely destroyed hy fire.Mr.Goodreau works away from home on the railroad and neighbors gave what assistance they could but nothing could be saved after the fire wa discovered.\u2018 to The loss is not covered hv insurance therefore great sympathy is felt for Mr.Goodrean.PIONEER CITIZEN \u201cOF SUITON DEAD.Harman Parsons, Who Was Born 83 Years Ago Hassed Away ~ Yesterday.LS LIVED PRACTICALLY ALL LIFE IN NATIVE TOWN.Sutton, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Harmon (Parsons, one of the pioneer citizens of this town, died here at 9.30 a.m.on_Wcdnesday in the 83rd year of his age.Mr.Parsons was born in Dunham 83 years ago come Nov.1st.He has lived practically all his life in Sutton.Of late he HIS resided with his niece, Mrs.Stuart Reynolds.He had been in poor health for upwards of a year.His wife predeceased him by some ten years.Three sons survive, Mr.Lewis C.Parsons, of Cowansville; R.J.and H.A.Parsons, of Sutton.It is expected that the funeral will be held on Friday.FARM HALF PRICE + 2% miles Oliver Corner, 2 Fitch Bay, Magog, 376 acres, small amount down, balanée you need never pay.Apply A.G.CLOUGH or 8.8, WORTHEN, Ayer's Cliff, Que.GROUND IAT FULFORD.:mer the Church has been DAILY NEWS SPECIALS _ PARTS OF Th A .& BAGGED A FINE DEER.t Bolton, Sept.23.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.Herbert Turner shot a deer on Monday morning which weighed about two hundred pounds.This 1s the first one bagged here this fall.: INJURED WHILE LOADING RAILS.Danby, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mr.N.Arel had the misfortune to have the top taken off three of his fingers last.week while loading rails in Danby yard.- DANVILLE FAIR TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY.- Danville, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The Danville Union Agricultural Society hold their 33rd annual exhibition on Saturday, Sept.25th.On Friday evening \u2018the exhibits in Fruit and Ladies\u2019 Department will he open to the public in the Town Hall.STREET LIGHTING WILL BE IMPROVED.Coaticook, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Superintendent F.C.Davis and Alderman C.E.'Akhurst, of the Light Committee, were out Tuesday evening, locating and marking out positions for the new street lamps.On the completion of the.new power system, street lighting will probably be greatly improved.: CA HAVE TROUBLE A MAIL.Coaticook, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Business men seem: to find it inconvenient at getting their mail at the post office, especially at night, owing to the public waiting at their hoxes until the.completion of the distribu- \u2018tion of the mail, and then remaining to read letters received.It is thought that they might stand back, allowing those who wish to get their papers or letters to do so, instead of having to wait near their boxes at all.IN GETTING _ IMPROVEMENTS AT E.T.BANK.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014- Owing to the rapid increase of business the [Eastern Townships Bank found it necessary to make \u2018extensive - improvements in their office which has just been completed.This adds greatly to the appearance as well as the conven ence of both customers and staff.This branch of the E.T.Bank was established in August, 1907, under the management of Mr.W.E.Learned and the business has fully warranted the decision of the Directors opening in our town.In connection with the local branch an agency is ue at Fodes which is open u y apd Friday mornings.E.T.Bank was sey.mom 1855, being at that time a -very small institution, while to-day it is one of the largest and.strongest financial concerns in the Dominion, having a-capi- tal and reserve of $5,000,000.DARING AND PLUCKY ACTION.Cowansville, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Quite an ' exciting incident occurred in front of Mr.Oliver's store Tuesday afternoon, when Mr.Frank Hul- burd stopped Mr.Vilas\u2019 horse, which was running away at full speed up street without a driver.This horse \u2018took fright at an automobile near the post office, where he had been left standing, and started for Sweetsburg on the run.Mr.Hulburd was driving from Sweetsburg, threw the lines of- Ms team to a bystander, and jumped into the gentre of the road.When the runaway horse came along he dashed to the side of the horse, grasped one rein and severely yanked causing the animal to make three complete tyrns with the\u2019 rig in the street \u2018before coming to a standstill: There is no question but that it was a most daring and plucky action, and probably saved more than one rig.- \u201c JUBILEE SERVICES AT STAN- STEAD.- Stanstead, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Plans are about completed for \u201cthe celebration of the jubilee of the opening of Christ Church for divine service.This church was built in 1858- 59, and was opened in the autumn of the latter year.During this sum- completed by the building of a tower, the stone work of which is now done.It is expected that the carpenter work will soon be done and the dedication = of \u2018this addition will be held -when, the jubilee festival is celebrated.This event has been fixed for the entire: week of October 24th.The Bishop of \u2018Algoma, who was Rector of Stan- stead for eieven years, has just wired the Rev.A.H.Moore saying: \u2018\u2018Coming the 23rd to stay with you at least three days.\u201d\u2019 This will be good news to many of His Lordship\u2019s old parishioners.The Bishop.of Quebec will be here for the 31st and All Saints Day.\u2018The plans for the jubilee promise a very interesting function.MARRIAGES GODREAU\u2014POISSANT.© Bedford, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014The marriage of A.E.F.Godreau, M.D; of St.Sebastien, and Miss Annie Poissant, daughter of J, B.I.Poissant, of the | it, pulling the horse to one side and | MOM AL \\ | E EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Stanbridge Station, took place herd on Monday morning, Rev.J.B.E.Decelles officiating.We extend to, the doctor and hia bride our best wishes.=~ \u2014 i ia YOUNG\u2014SPENDER.Canäan, Vt., Sept.23 \u2014(Special)\u2014 A.quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized here Wednesday, the 15th Sept., at 7.30 p.m., the Rev.B.J.Shaw being the officiating clergyman.The contracting parties were Mr.Carl Young, of Clarksville, and Miss Hazel Spencer, of Cdnaan, Vt.A'reception was held at the home of the bride.Dainty refreshments were served on the lawn to a large number of guests.Many.and useful were the gifts, among them being one from her stepfather, now in Seattle.CAMPRBELL\u2014COOMBS.A very pretty wedding took place at the.home of Mr.and Mrs.John Coombs, Orford, when their only of St.Johnsbury, Vt.The bride entered the\u2019 parlor leaning on the arm of her father to the strains of the Wedding March played by Mrs.F.K.Smith, of Sherbrooke.The bride looked charming in a gown of * whita silk, carrying a bouquet of white rog- Cora May Coombs, who was hecom- ingly attired in a gown of white mull and carried.pink and white sweet peas.The groom was supported by Mr.C.S.Coombs.\u201d The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Mr.Deeprose, pastor of the: Methodist Church, Sherbrooke, - .At the close of the service the bride and groom were showered with .congratulations and good wishes after which the bridal party and guests repaired to the dining room where a sumptuous repast was served.The.table decorations consisted of carnations and sweet peas, which were pret- \"tily arranged around the large wedding cake.: The wedding presents were numerous and beautiful, including silver, china, linen, glassware, \"and a- cheque from the bride\u2019s father; .Among the guests from out of town were\u2019 Mr.and Mrs, William Coombs of St.Johnsbury, and Mr.and Mrs.John Coombs, from Hardwick, Vt.The young couple left by the B.& M.for St.Johnsbury, Vt., where they will make their future home, the bride.travelling in a tailor\u2018made suit of navy blue with hat.to match.- QUINN\u2014O'REILLY.Windgoz Mills, Sept.; 23.\u2014(Spgelal) \u2018|\u2014One of the prettieôt though quiet.weâdings that has takeh place - TH this vicinity was solemnized by Rev.Fr.Dufresne in St.Philip\u2019s Church, Windsor Mills, Que., Tuesday -morn- Theresa O'Reilly, daughter of.William James O'Reilly, superintendent at the Canada Paper Co.\u2019s mills, was united in the holy bonds of .matrimony to.Mr.John Wilhiem \u2018Quihn, son of Mr.Bernard Quinn, of the firm of B.Quinn & Co.: The - bridal party were conveyed to the church in the handsome auto;of Dr.J.A.McCabe.The bride was given away by ber father, and was charmingly gowned in a travelling costume of dark blue broadcloth, (Continued or pare 5.) Turn Them Into Cash.If you have any articles that you have no particular use for, why not sell them for cash?Every day there are people in Sherbrooke who are seeking household goods, horses, waggons, dogs, birds, automobiles; {elothing, etc., that are no longer desired by their present owners.Advertise what you want to sell in Tur Day quickly from a buyer.Employs easy for its out of open accounts and 83 \u2014 Ei1¢HTY- THREE a system which makes by mail with any of ite | EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK it town depositors to transact business BrANCH OFFICES \u2014 83 DETAILED INFORMATION FURNISHED ON REQUEST, | | At FE ==, daughter, Miss Minnie, was united in marriage to Mr.Archie N.Camphell, es.Her attendant was her cousin, Miss \u2014 ing at nine -o\u2019clock, when Miss Mary v RECORD and you'll usually hear I a aay IRS PCa sin TF + CAE SE PAE aan en Le 22 FR EE EE EE ae Ppa PES WR EE 3 À + nr a .= oa i BL.Sh iCR TS tt TBE | Ù igs BH AY MER, À at Gre Bg Se A 7 + : 2\u2018 9.: ; pan?a y bah 4 I iit Na 3°1 à pe ROMA E woh LEY a: hooky ER I SORT 2 2-3 sd RE \u201c+ ti nice x\" : ba HR 33 à 52 k î 6: Es a CA 1054 FR: 3 % 7 Co Tet 1, Sg Hig Top AR A 25 : - Ke BE = 33 ; A $ AN a dg ate ER vo BCE Tet) a à Jr a t \u2018 4 À ct : y 83 a PY it 1 RTS ETES ; Re \u2018.+ ¢ : Tom, 2 - a 1 ged ; gg ROE : WE bop lege + * 1038, 7 «NF > PME EU :* SUB.SE NE .145: PRIME : Foe apa] ! 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A a : abe route ae + mie Bd ba pm > in by Rr = v , \u2018 ps y A \" I A pat Fee pc re d Eu P PE a dou = : Folin ae aa ., N \u2018 - .\u2019 .8 .AE PAGR PAGE TWO.\u2014 i 4 ing News of the Easteri Township EE 4/15} DEVELOPMENT Se ET LT Thy me dh OF | NEW BLACK | 35 ww t& be opened up at + 2414 : put into operation und : al 2H ; management of Mr.J on under the oh 294 3, F 10S PROI this village, who is ohn Harris, of + re iy 19415 ; SBLSI0S mining business h a veteran in the ; UT PANY.gaged at mining aving been en Da cfd ) having b ing nearly all his life EES # Takes Time to I : mi g been interested in\u2019 j pa i sgt mptove and Will Erect Tv nes in different parts of several ROO 5 Perfect Th W ec wo Large Mill F well as in Catifor of Canada as ) hw ET eir Working.M Ss er | Mines are Bainé Ô Tools for Jailornla and elsewhere.-D AS Jy - wb pew : ai 4 - has ret B.LeBarcn, of this ci nore ration before.sprin ich vil |R, A, as organized are Me the tank locomotives h two new saddle- the deposits was sent to examine | for the rock e concrete.foundation : : Js is of ben i ; rich mining from a visit to ity, | en opens.Harri Dyer, Dr.Macdonald, Messrs.have been ordered, ltaly fe in the Aosti Valley ne house are n \u2018bin.and the crust s = a maprovemen win ; ning \u20ac i t the : BISHOP'S rris, O.a J .\u2014_\u2014 .y.er th 7 in earl sher GRAND IR Ti g CT .0.~ od : Larter oe amps -of7- \u201cCabalt « and Milliners nov CROSSING.5 A.oO: b.Willey, Dan L.Sst.ew of the recent finds of t posits in er he examined de- onpdation for ne der and the a ARLE CCSd to his ee NS Hi = I+ LeBar 3 in > pening, Smit Smith, \"IC on, may 1 alc anada again, Wher n returned dvanced.ouse Is Toôf, etc.dt - fon is interested in \u201cThe | Mrs.L.B.We sta Sept.22nd, at |: The mi h and C.U.R.Tartr Wm.Conception Bay ye noted that at manager of gain, where hé is now should be compl The mill buildings Farm Labor ' I Ne.Seen Bi.; a ete i lors.8 Millinery I Par- |and D ane is situated on PT NP.Talc Co.operates a North American Fast Broughton dis company in the uary.pleted by the 1st Jar y Is i od to ee Hi AL i : the road f Smith property just .D.called tale, but whi¢h deposit often has erected on district, where he {- The survey for't ath Canadian Northwest via Chicago,\u201d bouee rece Ado! A] : from the famous ae alupinia and potash, ie ilicate of and up-to- date plants most efficient \u2018 the Southwark te er aay from 24 and Fort Frances.Going Sept.Rue, br a Fi ° KT eco tisane sf Solomon magnesia.ittle s ext which o the $10.00 r.RTE 5 Lo Ait ms ASS of ; excellent \u2018auélowever, it st no Contin + ant.! has bean be about \u201c4, 000 pew | mill, {G.Tp.to.Winnipeg and \u2018to points mn Hs \u2018house recen LE ) to go h of paper.r for thé better an tr ook House\u2014FPopu \u201cbeen completed.Th long, points on CO an.Nor! as Far, and bo penard.> i ° | Can W \u201cTT b ig F7 now.and get silicate of Tale proper is a noes | | ayellers, À.À.Pomeroy, Promo for | Lake, purchased and deliver Lat have 100° avd Swan River.far 8 sa ROC \u2018 43h .lo] ler \u2019s?some real magnesia.\u2019 \u201c \u2019 rous 0° » rop 1 comm and a large for red at Dlack L | K ISLA - , : ç 2 [RI + en ce of ow Ni 5 4 e that t Swiss M filk Chocolat b imported + NOTES FROM (The C PUBEICITY._ ,Pits are.bein work on Monday.he Second d Class One Way ur Arrivals and ERE CG Cg his famous.food e oy assuring you piven cars of \" copaL ef a Canadian Mining Journal | pared for med up and pres y Dept.15 to peter, pointe: A a horroau t Ea .ar ; at.- n \u2018 .i empt cocoa\u2014purest of is composed of select d Aug.Salt for the Wook\" shipped Jearn a eee de have na) te | ee oe completed A ie time Prancisen BL, Portland, Sat Ms, oad git sugar a e °° 8 tons.i ing Jue of 1! ards.the meanin 7 eep it ful 1 be ' I 0e \u2019 RE A 10 g and val- 50 t ; ully su .own's H LE Yo u > Swiss Milk.Jt is man bo Jinest of creamy BA 14 About 5 per cent.of | of ne (es er The 2 ThA day.pplied with Hudson- Fulton Celebration \u201c Bennett \u2018 à 7 d Co uracru 2d ion of Cobh 0 the po LR ustry complete ervher ignore ed with th s very mucl New Y oe as bon 2 process the world knows.S 5.by the cleanest [iim mien a pop | Bor To Hh men pe | SEI SiS 8 dn Got 5 à __ dition unsa it dy 1 ] - ; > StOs ap.Goin r a for\u2018 roi ' ; w ' .* a ° 0 / , s prevaili nitary con- et there .term ¢ a \u201cSept.24-30, Car iy P ckages, and at 50c.per ®.T 5 10, 20, 40c.i Tot Hing are to blame.Of newspaper a LE growing number of | KI _\u2014 SI Sao 1909.Fare from Ad book, non \" $ } al more tl x om mini SINGSI 1 -| For f } Nelson 8 Imported by Maclure.& Lan : A fro | ore shipments from Cobalt noted pan (he stoc 5 market.M ae Paynn.amet and en ature LS, PPT er tS dof Mont, e oy 8 of | value of each load Lake Then Mu of the Black can Rat Journals do ontario: [In effect S uced Fa : 8 an or ira of manure.8 Tras of all the ict is tbe in the.Mari rs io Interest alive.But .+ Sept.15th to Oct.15th, 190% das a bens ue 8 situated in a asbestos dic atte » Provinces onl Nelson, Spok \u2019 \u201cUV re os \u2018 n * attempts ; .ly spoa- 5 pokane, Vancouver, Victoriss oo rome and see the .Moa prepared by MS Richie, tion.* * x re made in this direc- i, me A Se te Rr Whitch.S and let our re- i; lack Lak en retained b 'S MILLS .# Es a © vi annive presentative ox- 0 | Company: ¢ Consolidated Cony whe Chicken Pie Suppe .TO LIV | ruesters\u2019 Excursion Bangs, plain- to you the = in the ycar 1897, M nan Ladies\u2019 Aid wi oe Way's Sept.24 ERPOOL : o Canadian North-West | | perfect construction i ferent of some orgs consums in the W.igen We supper at Mr.= Oct.2 sat _ ox AN : Oa September ® 24th 4, y.© C important labor : Gold.Const.Griqualand, and a cordially invited.» 1909.All.are ou CE Fri, \" MPI = I An a cols re ne id onsteir te Cony, om hiv .\u20ac - - eR FC Oct.40.Sal ( ow rates b L nm | | 5) tures of {his most Nordland, Norway.Sue prande in | & B nee .8k BELL, City Pass.A A co.ONIZATION pécursioN | Ut d with SE Le 3 the latest product À facturi ts here, be says: \u201cFor of the] W- À Bilious Man Can\u201d Ô THE SHERBI ET 1d by his be Tr ==> : of +1 product # uring purposes or -manu- \u2018 us Mar Can't : ERBROOKE To TEMISKAMING, Ques Mrs 8 brot Nassey century.Le ing to ts friability.salue css ow- | Joy mself or his busi- & | A Thursday, October 7th 1% ona, pondin m 5 \u2018Black .Fe or 2 property in.an ( ness.What then ?Take 5 i w s h - ; er priveleges at Sim.way, returned an 7 S ( 0.Diack Lake district.In 19021 et\u201d ok akin, eb 5 nad exa re left 3 | A I.Mr, WELLINEGTO u Lid.Asiatic se deposits in ; A Situated in the Shopping\u2019 C \u2018 Font formation on application to a9.Poor ww L.N STREET, S and those of Na eria and Altai, es q of the City, cs entre E.H.Agent ap ap ealth f, HERBROOKE | Honile in Asiatic Russia À Mongolia.Effer- qe Breakias Din SEWELL, C74 Po We of Dean mes y Que.wo.Girar de Poklewski KoselL, Core Effer Sat @ AFTERNOON TEAS ner & Supper LA ri biting, SoS chong theo! , ; lrg $ , 1 _ A 4 - 1 > ; i prospects de Soukanton, Uralite, ey WB A SPECIALTY.(Eat - B.in Comp.of the Ur: he -s0o 3 \u2014\u2014rospacive Pale H.Ke PC pany, also pr al Mountain Com- E Lo ellin Fall inf - Quegtg oar, iti evetene 5 gon St.|pAT rE Ed 8 Upstairs, dale - Ma, 90 ontre Bell Tel.38 STAR BDG 16 King St W x) TB.( | 9.10 oon TS - À: Sin ! [Hartree trea Craw.2 peg end WINE A washingon , Dufcrt out ot \u2019 | fr = Met h ROOKE RECORD OC and Publishers.Printer?erpoen, _ avery auiteunoot i ublished ever Ç ww al rinted ve Pat ton and 17 wehios at BUDÉTS ® ebrooke.154 an nd IN PRICE \\ su us In ad BSCR \u201caddress in Cauda.\u2018 Ce ce 10 BOY pT United ES nue in and gix months, $1 * units , 32.00: cents.one mont PS ship nth 3 in the Fasteru Township: say 80 ; only ters shenld take : ; y ' sending BCT pros or post othe qution letter - .etter.+ exccoudinu ou register Thanks nob ENS line.Tine \u2014 Party, \u2019 _-pfituary .ards Onitui \"word.pds, O\\otices, Se pet Ling - | ; ation DAILY RECORD.lation vie JSth, fonday Seer pesday ces paver tt Co afpésday vor TE qursdBy or TTL S60 ry TE CT ann qurday vé ee CTI - 51,207 OFFICES Coal): Cenrrrne ee O00 4,050 Ot Yh ~ Un Total BRANCH he SHerbrooke Daily Record Advertisements, Sub- Daily Record statement for week end- \u201c4 It À - f tho 8\u2019 : be leit at.any 0 pions ranch offices, and \u201cthey will og diate\u2019 attention.°° felted eve la news are pecially, ROTC 0 readers of this papers 1 ol ile\u2014P.¢.Duboyve, Notarys - Ce oki\u2014R.Becker.caticook ss N, P.Bllasy Tr E.A.RBeerworth?a ead isa B.MeCourte Wm.Brown.Liford:\u2014Frank RE.Cucrie po iss Ruby A.Philbrfek + vie Es Bessie A.Godus, aerloo:-G, BE, Jones: sre\u2014F: A.Bottome.dord:\u2014P.M.Hayess .st Megantic:\u2014May E.Jones ry Mrs.Geo.Sawyer.Mer Millsi\u2014W.Hl Baker.HANS DISTRICT \u2019 - LOCAL HAPPENINGS.il ai of What is Going On, Reports From Correspond- ,RBONALS AND CURRENT EVENTS OF INTEREST TO pAILY RECORD READERS \u2014\u2014 \u201cMARBLETUN.jvais s: Mr, and rivals and departures: Alr.ant Prank Rankin, Windsor Mills, L of their uncse, Rev.TT.i oy for a few days; Mr.and j-«.Mearns, of Montreal, on a visit - Rev.I.N.and Mrs.-Kerr at the orsonage; Mr.Hollis Stone, Faton mer, the guest of Mr.J3.J.West- pan; Miss Lena Bailey, Cooksh.re, hr guest of Mrs.B.R.Bishop ver andey, Mrs.Ailen Münkictrick and \u201cle son, St.Johnsbury, or.a short it to Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Joshta Muu- rick; Mrs.M.3.Macdonald and \u201cfe Marion returned from i>ceis- \"x, Wbere they were the guests ras Miss Maggie Willard, accom- \u201cend by her-friend, Miss Huntinz.wud to Boston recently to res 2 ber musical studies; Miss Mar- \u201cA Blevenson visiting friends in \u201cersess for a couple of weeks; Mrs.lie Loomis, Capecton, in town Ur the fair, and is Le guest ol her ister, Mrs.Henry Bishop.suyice in 8t.Paul's Jhuren \u201cday next at 11 am, \u201cation, aod at 7 p.m._ Thé play -grounds nt yur Model Jmol have been enlarged by buying rigce of land from Mr Homer Lish- à and à Dew fence buil: around it, \u2018rh is of benefit t) the pupiis, and + improvement to on school.A.0.W.Cote is maxing pairs bis barn by putting on a new of, ete.co A, Spenard, our tailor, has mov- ; to St.Adolphe and pecnpies the \u201d serecently vacated by Father La sie, while Mr.Dhu has moved into © bouée recently gceupied hy Mr.Snard.\u201cXK ISLAND AND DERBY LINK.i \\trivals and departures-: Mis: _ Ma -* Moreau to St.Jehnsbury to et her Oousins, the Miss Garhi: and Miss Una Webster, of 9, 008 Hill, were in town Monday; \u2018>, Bennett, nf Sprincheld Mars 56 - 2240 + ce, Las been visiting \u201cat Mr.and a\" wy 8, returned home Mon- as Carol Cicugh, of Sher oy i was visto Miss Bb on { som, has reterned; Mr.Chaos.ey Montgomery, Vis ab Col: Am 8; Miss Ruth Adatus, who has en the summer at her father's.cob - 224 1 4, Bel} Island, take Memphrema - n£ : With his threshing machine .cn with\" cclé5 ped to Boston to resume tg Mis the Sebool of Artsand le gor Florence Nelson to La oldie: a1 Bosten, 160 resume \u201cig est 5 rs, Gadupre returned + Gaughter urke, wh re she vRited le ang Mrs.Harris Coiby: Mr.m Tilo 3 LT Lettie, returned ! Mig Ethel H where they visit- fen Butt Foot : fing one of fn was unfortunate in on Sunday.i 15 best, drivine horses » TOM inflammation.This 48 ; .an expensive hor \u2018 {hay Mr.and Mrs.Henry Gilbert, J week; 1 Delight\u201d Kimball were at [ tord's, South Barnston, Sunday : Mr.1 and | Mass.i + SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.PAGE THREE.Miss Luella Ladd with ladd's Mills.A baptism book place here Monday afternoon by the Rev, J.8.|i Telatives at when the young child of Mrs.Fritz Converse received the name of Lydia.Mrs.KE.S.Squ':e has returned jfrem a brief visit in Lookshire.\u2018Anna \u2014* WAYS MILLS.\u2026 Arrivals and departures : Mr.and Mes, Bailey, of Waterbury, Vt., visit- tine old friends hero for a few days.Mrs.Bailey is a daughter of the late LL.Way.Mrs.Will May and daughter, Mrs.Knightly, of Matheun, Mass., visiting friends here Jast weeks Mrs.Muy is also a daughter of the late Lorenzo Way, former proprietor of the mill, Mrs, Hanson, nee - Maud Gould, arrived on-Tuesday last from Boston, Mass, to spend g few weeks with her father and mother, Mr.and Mrs.Ira Goud ; Mrs, Henry Buckland, of \u201cThe Bucklands™ spent the week end at Maple Croft, the guest of Mrs.Truell, The Ladies\u201d Aid met on Tuesday of this week: with Mrs.W, Horn.It being « most charming day there was a large and happy gathering.* Chicken pie suppers are now in - order.Many of our young people are planning to attend the one.given at tarnston Town Hall, Thursday, Sept.23rd.) (From another correspondent.) Arrivals and © departures : Mr.and Mis.Charles Bailey, of Waterbury,Vt., at JL F.Clifford\u2019s and I\".Daniel's on Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.Carl Hanson to H.L.Cleveland\u2019s, Barnston, on Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Bean at JR.Bean\u2019s, Soûth Barnston, on.Sun- of -last IE.Thompson and Miss E.C.Clii- Bromptonville at W.M.Horn\u2019s \u2018Mrs.1.Mrs.Jos.Davidson, of Libby- town, spent Monday at Mr.Jas.Davidson'\u2019s.: .There was no service in the Union Chureh on Sunday owing to the ab- sénce of the pastor, Mr.Lowe._\u2014 ASCOT CORNER.ArrivalS and departures: Mrs P.W.Johnston and son Reginald and sister, Miss F, Johnston, and Mr.Chas.Moore, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.Willard last week; Mrs.K.Birch in town recently, Mr.Kd.Burns and his mother spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs.R.De- silet; Mr.and Mrs.H.Hodgeman, \u2018of Birchton, spent Sunday guests of Mr.N.Coates, Miss M.Wiilard visiting -her sister, Mrs.W.Jamieson, Bishop\u2019s Crossing; Mr.Rogers, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.C.Chute, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.S.Willard; Mr.and Mrs.H.D.Willard, Sunday in East Angus, guests of Mrs.Willard\u2019s mother, Mrs: Johnston; Mr.and Mrs.E.Webster, of Lennoxville, were guests at Mr.R.T.Witlard\u2019s week; Miss Hannah Clement returned to her home in Sand Hill after visiting relatives.in this place; Miss | Frances Johnston, of Angus, visiting her sister, Mrs.H.D.Willard ; Mr.Greene is making his annual trip to- all {the farmers\u2019 barns.The little son of Mr.and Mrs, R.Desilet \"is quite iil.Mrs.James Leonard is drive out again.+ AYER'S CLIFF., Arrivals and departures: Mrs.H.8S.Ashman and little daughter, Irene, from Cambridge, Mass., guests rof Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Robinson ; mrs.John Robmson, of Massawippi, is visiting at Mr.Charles Robinson's.Mr.Carl Mosher is putting -on an addition to his house and harness shop.= The water fountain has \u2018been ordered, and will be placed soon in a satisfactory location.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will be entertained by Mrs.Wesley Cass on Tuesday afternoon, Sept.28th.Mr.¥.T.Vaughan spent Sunday at his home herd.Mrs.Joseph Saf- ford, of l.awrence, Mass., the guest of Mrs.C.Vaughan on Thursday ; Hon.Byron TrueH.and famiiy, who have been here visiting friends, h returned to their home in Lawrence, Mrs.Ray, of Rock a recent guest of her : sister, Mrs: Vaughan.Mrs.May and her daugh ter, from Methuen, Mass., and Mrs.\"Homer Morse, of Boynton, were in town Friday calling on friends.Mrs.Beekman and family return this week able to to New York City.Mr.Rand is ir New Bruhswick., < TT a ee THE BEST HERITAGE.Goad health is one of the first re- quisites to stecess, \u201cProlonged appli- Cition (po any subject cannot be sus- | tained without well fed nerves.| TT nervous energy could be secured by a large ensh payment, every person would make a big effort to find the money.: - de reason of well directed study, assisted by practical experience, a way has heen found to supply energy .to inde and over-wrought nerves, without it costing a fortune.: [ Pure fresh air, exercise and eating the simplest foods will produce this desired result.Among foods for tion none contain human consump- the neurssary ele- HN Vu Tl ments to sustain Îife-in greater quan- md à Short time pe 5e he pur tities than milk and wheat.Yi ÿ cn Orange Meat which is made from the 3 ® Whitcher, ROI.mt tres whale wheat, thoroughly steam cook- ay TE Whitchar wert ed, malted, flaked and toasted, eon- Ai pymiversary of Mr.and Nps | ns the necessary elements to sus : BES, OF Camsvill, Aognioe Gin hie in greater proportions than - ot CY ny other cereal.Y COMPTON : ORANGE MEAT and milk is a per- wp Carles Rein, ut Cu ret fond, 4+\u2014 | 1.ly Mary, _ \u201city, Br his way to Harvard Uni | CLEVELAND.; tog on Stopped Ler | \u2018Gold, of the Pacific i Pton on rid, pes Feil Mr.John Gold, of tl is eng with hi ay to song tue Const, formerly of Melbourne, 18 VI8- Se, urent anut, Mr- 4._ 6, iting friends here.Mr.Robert Hall, bby his brother Wi géram nes nf Windsor, the guest of his cousin, Vs.Wm.H us A dots piety Mr.John Hall.hey Spending \u2018the Mir whoo hy The sehooi in district No.® shal bo Man, with panier no Minne Tipened.Monday, with Miss ; fs Teturneq ¢, { Poaunrle, 1 Jas Knowlew as teacher.; ay, } lomnt > oes 1 et Thor who came from a distance oor 0 Le Smith WRI \u2018to attend the funeral of the late Mr.à health or cos, Who ha} +n un huchard Boast were Messrs.Robert Present in Shor deni .+.and Richard Boast, of Montreal, Mr.x of Dr, Lynen tier the and Mrs, Chas.Addison, of Bromp- ng those Who e ; a ton; Mrs.Owens, of St.Johnsbury à, E Compton woman 1° F Mr.Wm.Killingbeck, of Montrea\u2019, Pont, (eat, Of 5.Mr n°1 1-< Mr KL Matthews and two children, np of Mrs, Bliss: ap ib te tof Danvilie; Mr.and Mrs.Alpert de À Montreal, ue FTanl Ma Herriman, of Ulverton, and Mr.-an fy, Mrs.Coâtes à hi parents, Mes Husk, «of Sydenham.à Mo A Simone Of Fury, vin Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Taylor, of 8 er- ot Out of +i brooke, visiting friends in this Y With friends Re sud A anf yr Miss Nellie Law to South ; HLS el su (rirkan Lo visit friends.'spending a few days and Mrs.H.last Island, | BEDFORD DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS._ Gathered by Daily Record Correspondents in Various Communities.CURRENT EVENTS OF THE DAY\u2014 COMINGS AND GOINGS OH- PEOPLE, === FARNHAM.Arrivals and departufes : Mrs.Harris and children returned on Saturday to their home in Sutton.Last week Mrs.Harris spent two:days in Philips- burg,- attending her brother's wedding (Rev.Mr.Ireland) on Thursday.While in Farnham this week Rev.and Mrs.Overing were guests at the Rectory ; Mrs.Condron, of Quebec, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.Jos.Baillar- geon ; Miss Blackwood and Miss Wallace left on Monday evening to attend a family reunion at Brigham ; Miss M.Stone, of West Shefford, and Mr.B.Roberts, of New York, spent Monday | here guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Bo- iright ; Mrs.Church has returned to her mother\u2019s, Mrs.McClay\u2019s, after in Cowansville ; \"Dr.and Mrs.Slack spent Monday in i Cowansville, guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.\u2018 Buzzell ; Mrs.Ernest Boright returned on Thursday from a holiday.in Que- \u2018bee ;.Mr.and Mrs.Gough, Master Russell and Mise Kees arrived on Saturday evening after spending a month in Port - Stanley, Ont., and Stoke, Que.; Mr.and Mrs.P.Baillargeon, of 1 St.Cesaire, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs.A.Baillargeon ; Mr.G.Payne, Granby, W.T.Wilkinson, E.Farnham, W.R.Russell, of Stan- bridge Fast ; , A.V.Durocher, North Stanbridge ; G.\\_ K.Boright, Montreal ; F.Spoor, Montreal ; Mrs.Cho- © quette, Mr.and Mrs: Lavoie and ba- \u2018hy are spending\u2019 two weeks in Boston, Mass., and Manchester, N.H.sa\u2019s band concert in I St.Johns on Sunday.| , CS \u2014+\u2014 SOUTH DURHAM.Recent visitors in town.inciude: Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Voorhees, of Danvers, Mass., guests of Misses Mary and Amy Griffith; Mr.and Mrs.DO.Marcotte, of Savage Milks, with Mr.and Mrs.David Stevens, of Hill- view Farm for a few days, Mr.Clifford Church, fof Ulverton, with his grandfather, Mr.E.Wakefield, and other friends for a week; Mrs.Drake and three grandchiidren, of Acton Vale, guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.La- londe; Miss A.Bogie home from a week in Montreal with Mrs.E.Richmond._ Departures include: Master Harold Johnston home to Chaudiere Curve having bpent a month here with | relatives; Mr.Edwin Smith, of Barre, Vt., who visited -his father and other relatives here, has gone to Vancouver with the intention of making his home there; Mr.Fred H.Cross to Minneapolis, Minn., to visit his brother William; Miss Esther Duffy to Richmond a couple of days with Mr.and Mrs.N.Montgomery; Mrs.Parker and Mrs.Wakefield, a few days at Richmond with Mrs.E.J.Watt; Miss Amy Griffith home to A number frbm here attended Sou- | - * there after spending a week the guest of Mr.F.Cousins; Miss Lura Libby from a short stay with friends at Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Brown were at Mr.S.Peabody's on Sunday, of Mansonville, Miss Hazel McLaughlin, of West Bolton, at Mr.8.Mooney's; Miss Marcella Rykert, of West Bolton, at Mr.H.Libby's; Miss Nellie Libby the guest of Miss Mary Sheppard, of W.Bolton; Mr.Robert Brown, of Dunham, stopping a week .with his brother, Mr.W.W.Brown; Mrs.David Cousins and.Miss Ethel Drew to Cowansvæle on Monday; Mrs.E.Cousiné the guest of Mrs.S.Johnson, Bolton Centre, on Tuesday; the Misses Ruperta Hall and Alice to Mr.C.Hall's on BSun- \u2014 day.\\ +) : + am = _ KNOWLTON.| Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Connie Leach to Mr.John Ralgfon, of Sutton, the wedding to take place Wednesday, Sept.29.c.Mrs.Macgowan entertained at bridge on Wednesday evening.Master Vessot Galley, gave a birthday party on Monday to a few of his friends.i Mr.Cedric Goddard, of Ottawa, private secretary to Hon.8S.A.Fisher, was in town on Tuesday looking over the grounds that have recentiy been re-sodded and the concrete walk in front of the post office, and found both quite satisfactory.Rev.C.8.Deeprose, Sherbrooke, will preach in the interest of missions, in the Methodist Church, Knowlton, next Sabbath, Sept.26, at 10.30 a.m.and 7 p.mJ, also at Brill Church at 1.30 p.m.Mr.J.P.Hall entertained on Wednesday evening at duplicate whist.Miss Ethel Taylor leaves shortly for California, where she intends spending the winter.| $b CLARENCEVILLE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.\u2018Wm.McKee visiting his brother, George ; Miss Madeline Derick from Hartford at her father\u2019s, Mr.V.Derick; Mr.Jas.Miller, of Hartfora, is Visiting friends on the Ridge; the Misses! Cora and Dora Derick returned from.the White Mountains on Monday.St.George's Church is receiving a new roof of sheet iron.- | Word was received on Monday of the \u2018death at Oshkosh, Wis., of Mary Bush \"Wheeler, wife of Dr.P.Wheeler, and daughter of Mrs.Seymour Salls, of this place.- Those from Clarenceville, who heard the Sousa Band play in St.Johns on Sunday were Mr.and Mrs.) Mr.ang Mrs.J.A.Tippibe Mr.and Mrs.G- L'Ecuyer and W.T.Chilton.i 4 | WEST BROME.\u201c A Thanksgiving servicé in connection with the 5lst anniversary of the Methodist Church will be held on Sabbath morning, Oct.3rd, at 10.15 o\u2019- | ; | clock.The pastor, Rev.G.S.Scha- gel, will preach.On Friday evening, Oct.8th, a chicken pie supper will be held in the Church Hall in connection with the anniversary.CC Arrivals and departures: Mrs.E.S.Gleason back from Sherbrooke: Mr.R.Salem, Mass., after spending her holidays of several weeks here with yher aunt; Mr.Wm.Powell to St.Lambert over Sunday with his \u2018parents; Mrs.Allard and daughter \u201cto Montreal.*, Mrs.E., N.Griffith, who has been confined to her bed the past week, is improving.RE + EAST BOLTON.Recent arrivals include Mr.J.Hon- eyman, Miss N.Honeyman, of Knowl- ton; Miss N.Arthur, of Bolton Centre at Mr.'W.H.Patterson\u2019s ; Mrs.Borne and Miss Borne, of Highwater, at J.A.Patterson's\u2019; Mr.W.H.Pat- | terson and Mr.-A.M, Bowker spending a short time in Montreal ; Miss Daisy Vaughan guest of Mrs.W.H.Patterson recently ;; Missp M.F.Patterson recent guest of Miss, Hazel Channell ; Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Channel! returned {to their home on Saturday night after spending a short tinfëin Montreal and Ottawa.When they arrived they found their home filled with over one hundred friends and relatives waiting to welcome them into.their midst.Mr.[rg is well known in Bolton and I hay va has many friends.Mrs.Channell, also, many friends.After congratulating them a fine supper-was served.Mus.C.Juby.of Knowlton, visiting relatives in Bolton : Miss Florence Lachapelle, guest of Mrs.J.M.Bryant ; \u2018Mrs: J.Perry, Boston.Mass, Mrs.G.Channell, of Stanstead Plain, Miss C.A.Randall, of Magog are the guests of Mrs.Susan Randall ; Misses I.and R.Harvey, of Farnam\u2019s Corners, also Mrs: E.Taylor, of Bedford, attended the.réception of Mr.and Mrs: J.A.Channell: Mr.and Mrs.W.Foracher of Rock land, at.W.D.Taylor's: Mr./ and Mrs.C.Stone, of Magog the guests of their daughter, Mrs.A.IL.Bryant on Sunday.+ BEDFORD.Mr.E.W.Jones is spending a well earned vacation with his sister in the New England States.Major W.H.Russell and Mr.Harvey Beattie, of Stanbridge Fast, were in town the first part of the week.\u2018 Considerable interest was manifested here as to the result of the vote in Montreal for the reduction of- aldermen ahd appointing of a Board of Control.The result gives universal satisfaction.The following arrivals on Monday and Tuesday : M.B.Rice, Sherbrooke, Que.; D.P.Jones, of Boston ; Mr.G.Marvin of: St.Albans, Vt., and Mr.H.Johnson, of Montreal.Mr.Jos.A.Boisvert, of Cowansville was in town on Monday night.\u201c The Records are on sale every evening by Tewis Currie, at one cent.Do vou take-one ?If not, why not?\" Quite a number of our localites went to St.Johns to hear Sousa\u2019s famous d.- Banc W.C.Bernard, of West Berkshire, Vt., was in town on Tuesday.| BOLTON GLEN.It is stated that Mr.E.Westover, of this place, has traded his farm S.Nutbrown, of Sherbrooke: Mr.H.Woodard and grand-daughter at Mrs.G.B.| Horner's; F.J, Durkee in Montreal over Sunday, also Mr.N.French; Mr.O.Ingalls and Mr.Dowd returned to Boston after a two weeks\u2019 stop in| this place.Saturday evening, will be held a Harvest Home service of the Ascension.\u2014_\u2014 | + | BULWER.The Ladies\u2019 Circle of the Baptist Church wiil hold a social at Mr.À.W.Wheeler's on Thursday evening, | i the 30th.I \"Arrivals and departures: Miss Nora Little at M.Little\u2019s over Sunday ; Miss Mabel Lindsay and Miss Susie Wetherall at Mr.E.N.Lindsay\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Waité at Mr.H.Todd\u2019s; Miss Addie Todd, of Coati- cook, and Miss Laura Kingsley, of Birchton, at¥Mrs.Sambgrn\u2019s; Mr.R.B.: Parker, blacksmith, jaccompanied by Mrs.Parker, left on Monday for a few days\u2019 vigit to relatives in Northfield, Mass.; Mr.8.Dinsmore left Tuesday for Colebrook, N.H., to visit friends.: + + DANBY.Miss |Gertrude, the : six-year-old daughter of Mr.E.Gregoire, section foreman of Danby, who received injuries by the work train engine.on Friday morning, is gaining rapidly.Arrivals and departures of Danby include: Mrs.M.Ledoux, of West- brook, Me.,Mrs.Jos.Lussier, of Hol- yoke, Mass., also Mr.V.Hauthier, of Acton Vaile, guests, of Mr.and Mrs.Gregoire; Mrs.Hector Dunn and little daughter, wf Arthabaskaville, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Dunn; Mrs.Thomas Duff, Mr.James Duffy and son, Elmer, to Richmond to attend the fair; Mrs.W.Dunn to Upton over Sunday; Miss Amanda Gre- goire to L\u2019Avenir to commence her duties as teacher in the 7th range.+ : BROME.Departures : Mr.and Mrs.Stinehour to Cowansville ; Mrs.Stevens to Newport ; Mrs.H.H.Smith to Worcester, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Miller and Mr.and Mrs.N.N.Miller of Brome Centre, have gone to Chicago, Ill., to spend a few weeks among friends.Sunday was \u2018such a beautiful day that many automobiles passed through en route to Knowlton from Sutton, Sutton Junction and Richford.Mr.O.Lachambre had a field of 12 acres of oats cut down on Wednesday and the threshing was done immediate- y.IK y.Years of Service i Made for years of service | are knives, forks, spoons, efc., stamped \u201c1847 ROGERS.BROS.® When buying silver, you should i) look for this mark.It assures ND you of the best.Best fea sels, dishes, waiters, efc., are stamped MERIDEN BRITA CO.SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS with Mr.Walter Knowlton for his butcher shop at Knowlton.| Arrivals and \u2018departures are: Mr.Jas.Mooney to Montreal; Mrs.R.Laporte to her son\u2019s, Mr.J.La- porte, for a few days, Mr.W.Inger- eon: of Nashua, N.H., to his home | | | | | ; \"Silver Plate that Wears\u201d M.Lodge, | and chicken pie supper in the Church | y Sept! 25th, there | th oe tor of Mr.C.Belanger, occurred at her home Monday night.at the R.C.Church.respected resident of Stanstead, a widow of the late Rev.John Davies, ing for several was not unexpected.She leaves mourn her death, two daughters, Mrs.for her j ASCOT COR- AGNES BELANGER, NER.\u2018Ascot Corner, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 of little Agnes Belanger, The funeral took place on Thursday THE LATE MRS.JOHN DAVIES.Stanstead, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Mrs.- John Davies, an old and highly an passed peacefully away on Wednesday afternoon.Mrs.Davies had been gradually fail- months and the end to A.S.Deacon, who has tenderily cared during her illness, and Mrs.Flanders, of St.John, Rev.) C.R.( ) grandchildren,\u2019 be- N.B., and several sides.a host of frien _ passe .THE LATE CHARLES BTEVENS.Coaticook, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Word has been received from South Bend, Washington, , U.S., of the death, of Charles Stevens, at thé age of 86 years.He was the second son of the late Simon Stevens, of Kirkdale, Durham, and left Canada for California about 56 years ago.For several years he engaged in lumbering in that state, but when the U.8S.Government bought Alaska he transferred his business to Sitka, where he spent about 16 years.He then came south and bought a ranch in Washington.He neve married, and four years ago, feeling that it was undesirable to lead a solitary life, he came to reside with his nephew, John L.Stevens, in South Bend.Though he mever returned to his native land, his relatives \u2018 who visited bim were always eurpriseds to find how well he kept himself informed concerning his eastern friends.About six weeks ago he received a visit from his niece, Mrs.F.L.Nunns, of Coaticook, and her daughter, Mrs.Keough, who found \u2018him in good health for a man of his years.But the end came suddenly, and he passed peacefully away without pain.on the 10th of September.He was a man of quiet manner, a great reader, and possessed deep religious feelings.Weigh the Vidence: In justice - to yourself examine EVERY POINT in a wood furnace before buying.ou\u2019re getting he'll \u201chave to | MN Be sure of what tell the dealer -show you.\u201d Ask for PROOFS if nb springs the old gag of its being [the best on the market.\u201d | If he RUNS DOWN ANOTHER FURNACE, it\u2019s probably because the MAKER FOR THOSE.Beware of a LOW PRICE FUR- - NACE,\u2014that means a LOW GRADE ONE,\u2014the most expensive in the LONG run.| Remember it costs JUST AS MUCH for PIPES, REGISTERS, and LABOR for a POOR \u2019furnace as for a GOOD one.Tt costs more for ho OLD- FASHIONED KIND than for the UP-TO-DATE - As-BEST-05 All-Steel Furnace We are readyi to tell you WHY it\u2019s the furnace for YOU: You know ahout the SECTION- \u201cAL _CASING,\u2014easily shipped, and EASILY SET UP,\u2014 bolts \u2018together at the corners.You've read about the ASBESTOS LINING, and DEAD-AIR SPACE between the walls.\u2019 SAVES your HEAT and conse- LOWERS your FUEL + quently BILL.You\u2019ve heard about the HFA- VY STEEL FIRE-BOX,\u2014protect- ed with CAST-IRON: PLATES.\"Will it BURN OUT?Well, it\u2019s all TWO men can do to LIFT it ALONE.| Now, its UP TO YOU to WRITE US about it.We can\u2019t send our FREE circular describing it unless you SEND your NAME and ADDRESS.Decide to write NOW.It\u2019s the man who KNOWS and DOES that gets there nowadays.Nickel-Steel Range Works Coaticook, Que.Gomfort for Tired Feel , \u2018A person whose every step brings pain is a cripple.Rheumatism receives most of the blame for this pain in the feet, but the cause is Flat Foot.pain is felt in the arch, the heel and the ball of the foot.The The only relief is a pair of our Arch Supports.WIGGETT°S Supplies °F.T.ANSELL, \u2018Druggist and Stationer.10 Strathcona Square, WANTED Ten cars 14 in.x 2 in.pine, mostly 2 in., ry or green.Best prices pald for this Log run, dead culls out, also we have in stock hardwpod flooring, hollow backed, hole bored a end matched, guaranteed dry and to fit.Correspondence solicited.\"A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, LTD.- \u2018 oatic rik, P.Q.Bu tter Lennoxville Greamery Butter For Sale in any quantity at ALEX AMES & SONS PUBLIC COLD STORAGR, 279 Wellington Street.Office established 1878, | ALL BRANCHES OF INSURANCE.W.S.Dresser & Co.W.8S.DRESSER.0.H.JACKMAN.Fhe Old and Reliable, sas Eastern Townships Managers, NORTH AMERICAN LIFE \u201d TORONTO.\u2018 | Strathoona Sq., SHERBROOKE, QUE Sol Bos and \u2014 Either | Phone When you want a prescription filled or anything in the lines carried in a drug store of the best quality, at a reasonable price, use.either \u2018phone and telephone us your needs.We will promptly deliver Free of Charge your order to any portidn of the city, and if it is a prescription, we will also call for it at your home, Griffith's Drug Store (KODAK STORE) 121 Wellington St., Sherbrooke - Developing and Printing _promptly and carefully done.00000000V00000000080PW ° \u2018 RECOMMENDED.\u2014.| $ à EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELY 3 0000006000000000000 ea RNHAM\u2014CANADA HOTEL.NEW X's Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.uires RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, Ty; As Lynch, Prop., recently of Montrseak, MAGS.UNION HOUSE, REMODKL- \u2018led, mgwly furnished; Garceau \u2018 Quellette.TE .REMODE La WEETSBURG HOUSE.- led.New management.E.Doray Mgr.Ce ADVOCATES, T AWRENCH, MORRIS & McIVER, > Advocates, etc.Bherbrooke.Fe NICOL, ADVOCATE, 8 WELLING» e ton Street, Bherbrooke, oT (ATE, WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEN, Advocates, Bun Life Bldg, Bharbrookas YYTESTOVER &' COTTON, MRYV&- cates, Cowansville, Que.ot J OSEPH ROY, LL.R., ADVOQANR, &c., Lake Megantio, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR G.& ADDIE, 0.BE., Q.L.S., QUEBE@ « Office 81 Bt.Peter St.Rosidenge AN de Balaberry St:, Tel.Oonnections.A.MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATI- e Cook.Bell \u201cPhone.Good connections, TD°ESLAS M.TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE, Quebec Land Surveyor.Plans, sube divisions end surveys, all kinds.RMAND C.CREPEAU, SHERBROOKN - Provincial Land Surveyar, Hochelagu Bank Bldg., \u2019Phone 1423; : INSURANCH.AGENTS, SLEIGHS, CARIOLES n hand and made to order such as Pony, Cobb, Standard Carter Carrials, Hotel Busses, Sleighs,\u201d Express Sleighs.Repairing, painting, varnishing, resetting rubber tires.tne : Sherbrooke Carriage Factory will be strictly executed.All work intrusted to / Photography! In its different branches by an\u201d ex- -pert Portraiture, Landscapes, Horses, Cattle, Commercial Machinery, Enlargements, Developing and Printing for Amateurs.Geo.Johnston 149 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.Births, Marriages and Deaths BIRTHS.GALOP.\u2014At Bulwer on Sept.22nd, a son to Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Galop.+ DANVILLE.Boys\u2019 overcoats, ladies\u2019 and girls\u2019 jackets at reduced price, at Mrs.Gil- man\u2019s.Lo Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Bissell returned | to Sherbrooke on Tuesday after spend- Ling a few.gays at \u2018\u201cHedgeleigh Place\u201d the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Riddle.The Misses Alice and Anna Stockwell left on Tuesday for Yarmouth, Me., their future home.Extra value in yard wide flannelet- tes at Mrs.Gilman's._, \"Hon.Mr.Justice Hutchinson, of Sherbrooke ; Mr.P.S.G.Mackenzie, of Richmond ; Mr.M.O\u2019Bready and Mr.L.E.Panneton, K.C., advocates, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.J.F.Walsh, of Arthabaska, were.in attendance at the session of the Circuit Court on Wednesday.* Millinery at reduced price for Saturday, Sept.25th, at Mrs.Gilman\u2019s.ete THE THE - Made from he\u2019s AFRAID OF I'l,\u2014look into- that furnace !, | If he tells you, \u2018\u2018so-and-so\u2019s\u2019 furnage BURNS OUT,\u2014akk him to SHOW you one that HAS.Don\u2019t expect him to tell 4 competitor\u2019s GOOD points,\u2014write to TD.KENNEDY, GENHBRAL INSUR« « ance agent.Fire, Lite, Accident, Plate Glass, eto.Record Blocka YA\u201d S.DRESSER & CO., SHER- - i ebrooke, ait branches of insurance.DENTISTS, TIYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, \u2014 PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS: ii, A; DAROCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST, + Eye, Ear, Nase and Throat.Priwe ate ospital and Office, 49 In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of month.In Thetford Mines, 8rd Tuesday of month In Ooaticook, 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.J.A.O.ETHIER, M, D, BPEOIALs e ty, Urinary: \u2018diseases, Uonsultatiom Res; 45 King street, Sherbrooke, Que \u2014 DES: WILLIAMS AND MACKAY\u201488 Bourarontreal | 8t., Kherbrooke.- Ofhes unti a.m in 7-8 pm and by appointments | Tor We R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPEUIALIST) to the Protestant Hospital.Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.87 oN rin Ave.,Sherbrooke, Consultations: 10-18 am.and 1-6 p.m., and by appointment, JOR.F.A, GADBOIS, BPROIAL™Y Children's Diseases.51 King St.Physician to Sacred Heart Orphanage.R.DUNCAN MacOALLUM, 50 Montreal 8t: Office houra tom 9- 10 a.m., 1-3, 7-8 .mo.and by appointment.Bell \u2018phone 508.|L.G.BAGHAND, M.D._ SPECIALIST.Bisel 1899 bal Nad Mil dhargs of MN eo; Hear, Nol aad T 8.A Âne Earbrooke.Bts Win Hospital.: pital from 8 ko 10 a.mw BVe a Bunday.At his office 17 Sherbrooke, Que., From 10 a.ms be 8 p.W SPECIALTY : Water Works : WaterPowers, Patent Solicitor, Both \u2019phones.For information on Patents write for freo booklet.- BEN.B.PANNETT, , Patent Attorney, OTTAWA, ONTARIO.#.R.BRADLEY & SON, UNDERTAKERS AND PICTURE FRAMERS, 33 FRONTENAC ST, The Great Health Beverage ) AR-ONIC An Invigorating Beverage & Nerve Tonic tely pure and non-alcoholic, and free from poisonous stimulant.J.H.BRYANT, SHERBROOKE BHERBROOKE, QUE.Bell Tel:Phose 287 : NERVE- TONIC.BLOOD MAKER.barks and\u2019 herbs; absolu- 7 I.Manufactured by oma Hours ol Uonsultation s s= Af the.Hole ; 5.ee a i rooks Be; ki eo.ir 4 , .- Eau î oe : : - RE 5 w - \u201c TBE.ens Tel oR cn DY ur 1: Ta i ro i 5 Td SEAT TT I; yA 6 SE 3 ,.; .ps : SA TER CUIR Hi 8 CH EEE dan ge % UE ii NES [1 a Eat FOIS Ss 4° a El NE Su ct E boop Cty Je Hg 21000 NE EU LL RE \u2018due 8 a5 Seb Rr F Hy i hed 44 RE ui FE id Lio RE RE d À Yi Set F2 42 Sh - Te ATA 2 A FEAR KIN py SR FIG PT phy ha asl fn ner MASE Jilin > Vi «Eh tigre Ny ot 0 SA PI AI + oy TER + + = Hcg ca XE A, b Pg a le = ; eu p hn Cen E nT = du ry VC ox mr ; x .pls.oH Sa 2.Re mé 5 a = y .a a il a rer 2, ?CAPE II pp, JERE Pgh 7 nd a ve > de Rd SE a4 EY Fo git $e .21 .2 La J r SFE verdad iy vi \u201crel Bb Saal ub Pe ORR 114 hed by Far TX PE iy 2 xa 18 SET em queen aa es nu Ss ah te WE FL as.Wy = > tripe STC EA ; À + 3 a 3 : a Ht b PLR RTE hill var RY qi; IL., it ï 1: ; VAE BRL à L ee ges\u201d, mtd v1 ee AT à.CLT aE FP, Lil Re Ek .i à ps = == = EU pif EE LA ST due at me a eben ane * : gr EAL Em Me Se hat er re TS ee SEE M LINE ESF Sk = = ra .3 1 picuous and the most 5 .e study of Canon aw in the Can- cou > 'éposed Of.of this mission during the summer length to suit everybody.ill fend thegs at : adian College at Rome._ The Statutes of the Province of |months, returned to Bishop's College, Telephone 714 : cludes all 1% i é si, s \u2026 Quebec provide for \u2018the \u2018establishment Tennoxville, on Monday to resume his clephone (24.Co se \" gy LOsEt S Thé : ; © The 'Rev.Eugene St.Jean, parish | a Recorder's Court here, as well Studies there.Mr.Moorhead intends re- W.A.HALE, \u2018 : À .JR _ | priest of Rock Forest, was assisted as in Three Rivers.St.Johns and turning here every week end to take or W.J.MAY.- a, at the Forty Hours Devotion, which hivers, St.Joins and charge of the service as usual.\u2014 other places.or.* Cnt dan Low - ar en VL ee uo as - Le es ; ee adm eee 2 np pe - = - \u201cams _ No Lo I.Ra 3 : , x TR Le Ty Ng x a > wd oh pen ng © as de sta 1e ve, Ne J va: 70 sé LR AE AT Ie is 22 Te > mia\" : ?RSI NS STUN ERT A EAT AT Ed rime Re CR PEE RRL TTS A nw Ae NRT pe.Soe ~~ ahr = pasirocio à ona Fs wen a » a ae \u20ac y te dep pe mn 2% Che eran ae £ | | Iv 3 We offer a Spring - Overcoat in grey or black cheviot _ (imported) silk faced to edge, satin sleeves and poplin lined at $20.00 has just closed, by Rev.Henri Beau- dry, Rev.A.Parent, St.Anthony, Lennoxville; Rev.Brassard, Magog, and Rev.Abbe Caron.For sale\u2014Range, gas stove, dishes, carpeting, kitchen uitensils, box couch.11 Fulton Ave., telephone 794.Jaron Von Nettlebladt, who.has been spending some time in Muskoka, arrived in town from Ottawa last evening, and is the guest for a few days, before sailing for Europe, of Mr.and Mrs.E.Winn Farwell, Duf- ferin Terrace, Montreal streét.Chew Britannia Tobacco.Messrs.C.A.Fiench, H.F.Pierce, of Stanstead, and H.H.Ingram, Sherbrooke, are at White River June- tion attending the Vermont , State Fair, and are especially interested in ee ATTENTION REALTH AND WATER DEPTS.\u2014 CITIZEN SAYS PURITY OF DRINKING WATER-IS BEING.THREATENED.\u2018A citizen sends in the following :\u2014 \u2018\u2018Are the Heaith and Water Departments of the city aware that the C.P.R., in their track extensions, have dumped tons of soft earth und muck into the Magog River just above the Aintake pipe which supplies drinking water to our people ?.Anyone can see for himself at the west end of the railway bridge for several hundred fcet at the south side of the embankment this has hggn done with 4 { CANAAN AND WEST STEWARTSTOWN.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.Miah Loverin and children for New York Monday morning where they will spend the winter; Mrs.H.Spencer returned from Bloomfield and will keep house in tv Spencer house at West Stewartstown; Mr, and Mrs.A.Johnson, Mr.and Mrs, ers attended the fuir at White River Junction.completed and J.Hamel has the contract to-build the hall.- + FAST FARNHAM Recent arrivals: Mrs.Brettinhaimn* and baby, of Montreal, spent the week end wifi Mrs, McClay; Mr.and Mrs.W.FF.Vilas, of Cowansville, at _ Mrs.HH.A.Buck's on Sunday; Mrs.AFfmstrong, of Knowlton, visiting Ther daughter, Mrs.McCullough; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Hawk and Mrs.Banfill visited Mr.and Mrs.C.Hawk on Monday; Miss Jessie Grant spent the week end in Monfreal guest ol her aunt, Miss Wilkinson; Mr.and Mrs.Marfin Tollins took in the \u201cOld Home\u201d AUTOMOBILES King Edward Garage.Autos stored, cared\u2014 for and delivered.rates.No.2 Frontenac 84.R.EK.Marsh, Mrs.Carlos Green and ogh- | Reasonable | Both phones.Apply Wm.Lord, {§ The foundation ot the l\u2019ythian hall ig\u2019 New lot of Dutch collars and jahots tem in.Also new designs in towels, Stampius and embroidery to order.ART ROOMS 6 YORK APARTMENTS.MISSES HUBBARY.|I SWEDISH TREATMENT I REFLE Will: convince \u2018you ay fo get Glasses he Man who knows vie the work of pi shall be at: my WATERIOO0, on 'I' GRANBY, Wednes: COVANSVILLE, SUTTON, Friday, J.GC.McC OPTICAL Sv NOT The party who Lon A purse containing adiest silver Brooc! n combined.at one andisave .tr Cw BI} Brooks, Sept.21, pri Hemlock Lu the races.Alfio, the horse owned by à view of widenin \u2018 i : J+ rh: ; CITE © g the trackway.|week at Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Mcleay Will give a glossy well groomed ap- Messrs.Ingram a d Pierce, was one \u201cIf it had been gravel it Would |und Mr.and Mrs.William Welch went pearance to the hair and keep the scalp : of the prize winners.- \u2018perhaps.have been| ah advantage to sFing at Bromo Pong last Friday; Moss in a healthy coudition.: yrs Lo + ie \u201c1 Hulburd .left on Thursday for \u2019 \u2014T 5 , | ; J Millinery opening at Mrs.P.H.the water, but it is Both \u2019Phones\u2014House 85, Office 114.nothing but Montreal to resume her studies at the 3 | Courtemanche's, 88ä- King St., Friday carth and muck., Royiil Victoria College;; Mr.\u201cand Mrs ue MIES DRESSER, 15 i and Saturday, 24th and 25th.to © consequence is that the wa- were, of an ed Be, \u201chus.RK APARTMENTS, oe BE - rT of the mill pond is and has been (Yl, guests of Mr.a 6 YORK A ENTS.| \u2019 \u2018 7.Bar ue- rs Buck on Sunday; Rev.W.F.Baker, of ! The C.O.F.Band gave a very suc- |for several weeks past, greatly dis- Cowunsville, has\u2019 returned from his holi- ons ET, EA ME a Ne it ae me Eel a fy me like illustration.* © This Valve is especially adapt ed as a throttle for Traction and Moisting Enginés, Ss% Mills, Fite, and wherever 808 paet, simple, durable, quick op - oy be et yeas x 3 a : LEA So vi : q \" cessful euchre and dance last evening colored ee » nleus is peoplo A r pe Sve ie required.Ordg om i ) wo PE SUCCESS.in Odell\u2019s Hall! \u201cSome 25 tables \u2018grass moss.i substance, hoe wade a the pleusry of In pew W.E.HETHERINGTON Ce heonghly {ested to 20 or ia sail or 5 - 1 - i : 1 5, etc.| Mr.Frank Str ad the misfortune : : sac Vue, Tâtos.A a À .4 Le were uoccupied.he prizes were won \u201cIt will doubtless ho Ii .Mr.Frank Strange had the misfor! ROUFER le Dressure uFiingyty ; ! - ; Lu ee : - ¢ th ; horse last wee The animal , , 1 © pouñds pressure, Button 4, Corner, BY | Con You?cannot, look prosperous in an ill-fitting, by the following : Ladies, Mrs, S$.[some time until the side lot the om Cook fright while on tha Forse power and (Sucressor to PR, Flynn.) STEAM WHISTLES, STE, ml Que.; Ya unbecoming suite Daigle; gentlemen's, Mr.W.H.|bankment is covered by nature with \"mped over into.the mow below, w dis All kinds of RoofePainting done.- GAÛGES, SAFETY.VAI i) Foo a} - | \u201cTo him that hath shall be given\u201d is a true Byrd.The dante concluded at 1 |& new growth.\u201d tic of 18 fect, breaking 8 cher, nto Gravel Roofing a specialty.WATER GAUGES OBS.IN i i $ 7 T + .\u2019 [ye v ° ).m.ing r j \u2014 x ; iss hilly athan, .ES s iver street = ' 5 yA vi i | principle in business as in religions : bm , all having thoroughly enjoyed Lo =e fended the Teacher's Institute last Friday | 40 Liverpool Street.[ INS, LUBRIC A108 J , a bi \u2018 ; , , themselves.The band will reopen .MOE'S RIVER at Cowansville.oo All work guargnteed.JECTORS AND INSPIE \u2018 is Nfl A -.People like to deal, to associate with prosperous- their tombola a bazar this evening |, Mr.and Mes.Joseph Daïgneault nave The Bome County SS.Convention alwävs on hand.den #7 2 i \u2019 .: ; in Murray\u2019s Hall.CB neartfelt sympathy of this \u20ac \u201cYC to Te held here 28th and 29th Sept.pro- \u2014 avs on ar on CL a Fi ./ looking men.oo 22 [Ç Curl y al SE ity in their sono a Cuisine gemmes miss to exceed ail past conventions.Del- MRS.E.L.SMITH Catalogue to Mill no A Eu | di} - 2 Many a failure results from ba first impressions Miss Mabe! Ba rker, who is assisting \u201cMra (Tet tte hoy.egaies will Ipease send in het en s x ; R 20 Whiti B plication, PI mme ANT oF : pe tpt 4 : - 7 : Mr.Todwi {ripp>s or sein 5.(Liev, hite has oO \" Mrs.J.J.Brimmer, 0 Ne : | \u2014\u2014 | 1 = ; 3 à | Clothes are a first impression, | wt Mr ls in J ariripn 5 ren Na al to visit for a month es, gone to Toronto Baker Std Mr.Ruefanan, of Montreal.\" 00m i ng lock J ; Wis x or 3 BY ! 3 16) A esday, will sing ead WNindly Monday evening the ne Deon | ro particularly mentioned Lo assis 16 t matters not how carefully a woman js ] TA | La K pl; { : People see your clothes before they know who Light\" by Evans: Dudley Buck's and organioed a \"young Deaf society ofer speakors.\u201d Frhioned style 10 detracts from hie Per J 0 MITC of Jen Vers : % i : \"1 $ 06 «ceme coth Miss Sadie Te \u2018esident- se be i as «A style gt racts from her per- ii | A of a you ase or what you know.Co ari cpr volt, ly dome |, Jr cage Net Prin rt i be HE IR Sw LL eeetemttertt] WREST | ; Ter te \u2018 rh .soiden Les Treasurer, and Miss To.White it ie 'dcpartures: Mr, Roy [dollar comb upon a tén cent hair \u201cdress , , - Ouse WRI | Only aggressive ability counts for more than cond.\u201d walsh, the air.\u201cI will extol ist.Prospects Miss i olnite, organ: Arrivals a ne arrived on [is not very pretty.SCHSNTHIC FAC.1B TLL hinted dent; Work., J clothes.But good clothes greatly aid ability.Thee,\u201d fro 1 Costa's Oratorio, Th?ings, - KE meet- Monday nd js the guest of his mot her TAL, and SCALP treatment, hair dress- Errssomez a PO or herbrooke, ward A : .Waterville is issi ; ON -own:s; Nuese ping and manicuring.Tel.7597 .[ tis to be hoped that many will at- hold ie surig oossion.Hand will and sister at Dr.C.Ne spi Mont 8% f mr ARF] : .! as socis ; Tele Nr Travis , Loner < al, 3 - \" ; tend the recital at Plymouth Chiireh, ing, October 8th.toon Friday even Davis, of on Saturday and intends re.eos00o000w00##® and enjoy a programme which abounds Mr.Ci Larsons has begun work on his mining with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.wilh first-class fhusie, new mill, Knowledge and cleverness are very good.But at the same time, get into good clothes, becoming clothes, prosperous looking clothes, Fashion-Craft clothes.dp ar \\ ; : 00 ANTE 0400?.Warren \u2014 GEN 0 Record OLY =of tw, meme lo .Geo.Davis; Miss Jose Fish, who 5 nt For Satisfaction > _ ! AN : 2 Lo Li \u2014\u2014 hospital training a ue ey 1 ME oe - | ) W TED\u2014 ; - The first mecting of the scason of MASSAWIPPT ie I her aunt, Mes.A.| OF vis Jon EAT 7 > VIE 0 1 ped Bon, 300 .the Aéademie St.Pierre took plate The Sunday School picnic will be hopq Mrs.Homer eT rents for n Tew e Torn is filling up.ri.Us Ave, ork.yesterday at St.Charles Seminary.On Saturday next ul Purrongh's dus, [un ANS Mises Copeland, of Boston.p \u2019 oe Fall and Wt Rye {There was no programme, and the the neighbor eed at Hs and the ot wo \u2018spent, (he summer with their y._ Al i A T 0 Mw Goods for od to inspect ol \u2019 Lon at L'ASS T | \u201cprincipal business was the election rents and friends also te help make the Mrs.H.G- Ayer, rtm een, seot- ou © You fl nts Our Besdy\u201d ¢ Ckahire, © PC.A1 _ of officers, wlich resulted as fol.day as Pleasant as possible.A \u201chig M Lh ed on Tuesday and is we £ > or Clothing will sell for Ye Was ?lows : President, Tancrede Beaure- ¢ 0 convey those who have no oth: | land.Vis mother, Mrs.Ogilvie, who 15 made Cloth BEL a Ww ED - .; , er.way to go will leav he st ie guest of his mot .Mrs.?ws Beckett \" ME- ; | » ice.\u2014 Cd tw l= GE : gard (re-clected); Vice-President, J.about ten.5 ave the post oflica | ployed at Dre a ennoxville Site spend- 1% ; 0 : MADE 9 haut hall Fur-Jined guodd \u20188d In, ee White rs 163167 Wellington St | Thihault; Secretary, Wilfrid Lazure; Rov.Mr.McT.ennan will preach his fare- has returned LO A her summer home ; > ser our coat eg ite, v.BOUCHER & LAGROIX Sherbiocke, ° Asst.Sceretary® Noe l\u2019onton.The well sergion here on Sunday next.ing seven Th Webster leaves soon.ror , to order.: \u2019 \u2018 ANTI a - - ; ; : ;, ; n° Su ist Rev.Mr.McLennan | here: Miss i nb opairs Lo : [1 \u2014 GK \u2014_ - - \u2014 - : : Rev.O.Biron was appointed direct- conducted \"the funeral service of tha HE MeDonald College, owing péter di not .vo ; | +4 Hoi Jiu toy = sise or, succeeding Rev.Abbe \u2026\u2014Courte- |teen year old son of Mr.Sargent whe (he \u201cinstitution she expected: Mrs.Beek- | ;Ç \u20ac » - : ; Magog.ménche.died at the Sherbrooke Protestant Ifos- [leave A8 SOON ait on Wednesday for At your Grocers, or Tel.724.ette Sure Hovsr I TTT TTT Tm TTT Tm TT pital on Friday last alter an operation Man and Jaa Row York after spending _ ° 67-and 69 Marque\u201d YY Ld Ply ] Ain WAN cA - dep \"Pr ~ or appendicitis which took place the their hom AW sautitul honie here: ee AA es ; : cae0° : Moupi a Wine DONATIONS \u201cTO PROTESTANT week previous.Mr.Sargent and family the summer at their peau ve trip to cooooace., Pilat, Sherbrab.HOSPITAL.sovided here, coming from France about Mr.A.B.Hurd ¢ : 0.; A i y Thursday with Mr.- - \u2014 : \u201cThe treasurer S < à wr.three years ago.and -are comparative Newport on q ; testant Hos 1e the ; berhraoke Pre strangers.This loss js felt deeply by [Norton in his autor ily paye heen oF: AUTO GARAGE.| : spitnl .acknowledges with mm.the first death out of a family of Mr.A.F.Fish's family ; .few days.thanks the following sums: Hon.MH.seven children.They have much sympa- cupying their caLings or Norton.Mr, and Aylmez, 85: Neil Dinning, $5.- Mrs.FC.JS, thy Mr.and s attended the golden à NIE aE Wanrep =~ LA IE CORRE: Jizz es ' ° \u201408 St.Lan ; 2 | Wht Te ! 3.; pe Mrs D, A ! Autos supplied with gasoline, oil, q .4 , n d sas qq .Mitchell.$251 1.A.Bayley, $10 J, Arrivals \"and departures: Mrs.B.IL Mrs.BS.Bangs SEC qT) dane | 8 all requirements.Tires vulcanized, W Cilman, £5 CC W Cate, $10) CW guest on the ook na Bt Compton: wedding of Monday evening for the \u2018 A.T.DREW gets?+ or : © ue RD oa Me Late, SW.guest of Mrs, Q.4sliss; Miss atherine af assville A Sve returned 0 : * ns A.Morehouse, \"$5: W, IT, Wilson, 810; Futon left Thursday for Boston to re Both milliners- have ret or 14 | Wholesale & B¢ otf Way Dr.R.II.M.Hardisty, $10.J.A! sume her studies af The Simmons College?fall season.das nodangel 4 and 16 Water St.Sherbrooke TED _ pu c se A Mr.and Mrs, II.Turcofte, ot North \u2018The dry goods box Us pght and has Tin Et Ard wi or, 110 Coup LT A MeKechnie, 85; 11.D.Lawrence, £5: Ifatley, spend Sunday here; Mr: W.Lu- signal for pedestrians at Po eof Lard wars, ne 5 .: = and Coal, Blacksmiths pas M.G.Crombie, Kingsbury, $25: H.Foe his been wisiting here, returned to |rested on tre hydrant ets has certainly NEW; MUSIC STUDIO Give vou full value in | v comfort, fit, durability | uktéa and appearance, Made inl all b i R.Fraser, 810: SH.C, Miner, Gran- Holland, Vt., Tuesday.; Pleasant an t to our enterprising Tar M £4 \u2018 stiles, weieht and handed for by.$10; Dr.F.Austin, £10: J.+ \u2019 han © for rt fow months: (has, ART BUILDING, - : 41 anppie rite es RY wea, women and children.Rosenbloom, $10: Jas.Davidson.£10.BOLTON CENTRE! villas tal cards taken bY M Hard Prof F L STONE hove\u2019 and Electr : Moy ou .H \u2018 1 Frank Grundy, $50: ladies of Seots- qua rivals and de artures: Me ne Gass.Crawford and on rea Ai the scenery as d'each ,.s He : - Se .RC A 3 j Co ne : : - AS ilin, oo .awrenceville, is spen g ate æ a aiv ea C6 sa Creamery | *acher of voice, pi ; .Ab 3 a 7 eu 5 -Sold Everywhere town, 820 W.R.Bradley, 45 : D.L.days at Mr.G.Bice's, the Friese of her stot me The view called bir Ww 1y- = harmony.\" Tan ant Sherbrooke : : .7 W.and friends, Robinson, Bury, 82: son, Mr.H.A.Gossilin; Mr.Rupert Me- Vo ig not only pieluresyque {| Voice placing a specialty, Lo + 7 \u2018 | 2 \u2018 slog teria Church Sunday School, Gill, of Bolton Glen, spent Sunday with pical country SCCTPs ooo er 1 7 SE oi, 7 312.614 \u2019 ee - ; : LS | Ce pe mlm ga POT PE - ; \u2019 \u2019 .= ° j Î ' ; - .; | : - .> w .; Ps I ; - .; _ i | ~ | 107 - ) _ ] | | 5 : me ci ES SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS DAY, mis: \"EF pu pee Le in LS ft 5 SEPTEMBER 23, 1909.PAGE FIVR a prscececrettts fE iSSEROLE hrows _ sehecpee hous is rot 0 so, Rond A qe AES ely uselus arte qt - ; the | {' asserole 15 1 too the as the courir e table ang pil upon th Ll o ens ANTY SHE pn 1 ti nlity © | wat?\u201d and © as an ri vi.| t esis i them frogit 00 J SPEARING Strathcona » Square 4, IES FIFI + 3049430840204200 000000000008 \u2014__ pe ; ENT THEATRE spa, SEPT.29 pnnal Tour oi the* Beantifuil rams, THE -.LUNTEER' RGANIST py Win.PB.Gray.1JE GOLDEN.the Poy With .Voice, [NYG the Sopre ato Master Trving Glue k.is by lr play oi intense hu- rest and.one that will live halanee Fist 4 ros 8, 51 : SO.Balcony, y, Do.: FOR SALE bed Oxford Downs ot of Fam Lambs, (Reyrster- le prices.: asondble, PICT rN, .Phone.Ayer\u2019s Chi, Que.{i FURNACE FOR SALE - ihand Furnace, hot air, with sisters and fixtures, all in Aition, Apply Box 23, Record | = Notice.« having-claims against the \u201ces- - \u201cha late Jobn W.Rogers are re | meet \u2018at his late Tesidence on :, Sept.fêth, at 2 o\u2019'clock pus MRS.JOHN W.ROGERS.Wie Que., Sept.Oth, 1909.Yiis THAT SEE.\u201d Rg up-to-data comfortable fitt- « get the Stazon wount, and \u201d Positively the least cop- : ad the mest cowlortuble.You hi tg at MLS, The Jeweller, Lennoxville JEFLEGTION onvince you that the only safe ; get Glasseg is to consult with : who knows how.tbe work oi the Oeulist n combined.BB be at my offices in RL0O, on Tuesday, and \u2014 Sept.21st.\u201cBY, Wednesda, Sept.22nd.WSVILLE, Thursday, Sept.TAN, Friday, \u2018 Sept.2 Ith.6.McCONNELL, PPTICAL SPECIALIST.NOTICE: .party who took from my house ?containing five dollars and a silver brooch will return same ¢ ad save trouble, as they are E.I.PETERS.| design.Sale at 1 pou.sharp.NO reserve.\u2014~ For terms, ete, see posters.EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.Mk.EDWIN BARTRIPP, DAILY NEWS - FROM TOWNSHIPS \u201c(Continued trom page Ad with picture hat to match, carrying a Bower bouquet of bridal roses, valley-lilies and maiden-hair fern.The bride was assisted by her sis- \u2018ter, Miss S.L.O'Reilly, who was \u201chee omingly \u201cattired in white serge costume, with white beavez hat trim- \u201cmed with \u201cwhite ribbon and pink fruit, and carried pink Killarney ros- ts.Dr.John A.McCabe attended the groom.Mr.Geo.Desaulnier, of Lewiston, Me., and Mr, Ernest Me- Cone, cousins of the groom, acted as ushers.The church was tastefully decorated with palms and cut flowers.The choir, comppsed of friends of the bride and groom, and under the leadership of Miss Eva McCabe, delightful luncheon at the bride's home on Main street, which.was beautifully decorated with goldenrod, asters and autumn leaves.T he gifts were beautiful and profuse, showing the high esteem in which the \u2018young couple _are held.The groom\u2019s gift to the bride was a Swiss watch and chain ot beautiful The bridesmaid was presented with a handsome pearl neck- TrEATORIUM| MOVING PICTUR URES THEATRE NEW PROGRAMME EVERY DAY.TO-DAY- Parted and United Again.Adventure of a Drummer Boy.The Stowaway, Persistent Trombanist.Dancing Fiend.AUCTION SALE MR.M.A.WHEELER, at his place three miles from Martinville ON THE SAWYERVILLE ROAD, On Monday, Sept.27, \u201909, The followipe: 1 work horse, , : goarh ing colt, 6 cows, 4 yearlings, 4 calves, 51 sheep, £ .shoats, 6 pigs, '1 brood sow, top buggy, von, ss double farm wagon, horse cart, Frost & Wood manure spreader, turnip cutter, team harnesses, driving harnesses and cart harness, De Laval separator and all large and small form tools.Ed Correspondents For Daily Record Wanted EUSTIS, MARLINGTON, NORTON MILLS AND STANHOPE WEST FLY, COULD STATION, s MARSBORO, NORTH WHITTON.PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH SHERPROOKE, QUE.Rev.ORGAN RECITAL.in above Church on TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT EMBER .2STIT, 1900.; at 8.15 o\u2019clock./ MISS MABEL BARKER, Soloist Solo Organist and Accompanist.Silver offéring for Organ Fund.Wanted 'e Purchase (i.Fllery Read, Minister.AT TOMS.Concord buggies, ekpress wa- | lace, the Dest man receiving gold cuff links bearing his monogram.The ushers were presented by the bride with pearl stick ins.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Quinn left on the afternoon express, amid showers of confetti, and good wishes, to spend their honeymoon in New York, Washington, Buffalo and other points.They will be at home in Windsor Mills after October sixteenth, 100 LIVES 0ST THROUGH FLOODS.Five Hundred B Houses Also Destroyed.re rendered several selections during A SYRIA.SORTITERX de Dridal party, mecompanieseey _Consténtinonte, Ropt, 23-(ipeciah immeiiate reiatives, partook of à \u2014orreutial ravi has ue he loss \u2018 ; lives and the destruction of five hundred houses at Homs, à town of Northern Syria.{NINE PRISONERS } WERE KILLED Were Making Break for Liberty , - When Shot.NINE © OTHERS WERE INJURED ~ AND,ONE GOT AWAY.Osh, Russia, Sept.23.Asiatic (Spec jal)\u2014 A group of nineteen prisoners tempter to escape from the local jail yesterday evening while walking out for exerkise.They| attacked Their wardens, wounding five and then made a break for liberty.The remaining wardens sum- maned{ a military guard and together fired on the fleeing men.Nine were killed, nine others were wopnded\u2014and one prisoner got away.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WAS IN WRECK Al WEST (ANA AN.Sherbrooke Woman Was Babes Up and Bruised.Is NOW CONFINED TO BED AS A RESULT OF INJURIES.Mrs.T.Freeman, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.E.Cotton, King street, was in the railway wreck on the B.& M.near West Canaan, N.H., on Tuesday morning, when three men were killed.In a letter\u2018 to her parents received this.morning she gives an account of the accident.She says that several of the passengers were badly «shaken up and bruised.8 herself was thrown from the seat, and her leg was injured.As a result she had been confindd to her bed since the accident.\"was returning to with Mrs, Freeman Boston from a month\u2019s visit her parents here.THE SUFFRAGETTES GET HARD LABOR Sentenced to Various Terms by Birmingham Judge.\u2014 DISTURBED \u201cMEETING WHICH was ADDRESSED BY PREMIER.London, Sent.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Or- dinary imprisonment having failed {to check rioting on the part of the sufirageties, a magisirate at Birmingham yesterday afternoon sentenced Mary Leigh and Charlotte Marsh, two -oË the ringleaders in the outbreak at the meeting in Birmingham the night of Sept.17, when Premier Asquith delivered an address upon the budgét, to two and three CITY NEWS Mr.W.Lacnpix, of Sherbrooke, is in Montreal oh business.3 - Mr.C.A.E.Lefebvre is confined to the house by illness.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Wiggétt are enjoying a holiGay at Little Lake Magog.The marriage of Dr.J.E.Noel, East Sherbrooke, to Miss Alberta Berube takes place early next week.Miss Gertrude Deseve, from Bury, is spending the week with her father, Mr.oO.Deseve.Mr.and Mrs.William \u2018Lumsden and.daughters,\u201d of Chicago, Ill., .were in town: yesterday and left for, Montreal to visit friends._ The Misses Bradshaw have, returned from Montreal, where they were the guests of Mrs.D.C.Campbell, Grosvenor avenue, Westmount: Rev.W.S.Jamieson, M.A., of Stanstead, has been secured to preach \u2018the anniversary sermons in the Methodist Church, Sherbrooke, Sunday, | Oct.10th.: + Mr.Tancrede Beauregard, who during his vacation travelled extensively in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, has retyrned to st.-Charles Seminary for his third year.- Rev.Henry Deseve, of Bury, who has been paying a visit to his former parish, Richmond, is in town to-day for g brief stay before returning home.The Lord Bishop of Quebec, Right Rev.Dr.Dunn was among the guests {at the luncheon given by Sir Alphonse Pelletier, the Lieut.-Governor, to the prelates of the Plenary Council, at Sprencerwood.Invitations have heen issued for the marriage of Miss Idell Hubbard, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Heber S.Hubbard, to Mr.Henry Nelson Whitman, of Knowlton, Que., which takes place on Wednesday, October.6th, at one o\u2019clock at the residence of the bride\u2019s parents._ Miss A.E.Brulotte, of this city, who has been:in New York for.the past.few weeks, has just passed the examinations .at the McDowell Dress- makiñg and.Cutting School very successfully (result, 100 per cent.) and now intends to take a course of designing and tailoring.The energetic members of the Ladies\u2019 Committee of the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital are arranging for a \u2018\u2018musicaie\u2019\u2019 on October - 7th, for the benefit of the institution, which will no doubt he a great success.Mrs.J.S.Mitchell has very kindly placed her spacious, handsoom room at the disposal of the organizers.FAVORS PREMIER'S PULPWOOD POLICY Montreal Board ot Trade Approves of it.WILT, BE CREAT ADVANTAGE PROVINCE IF CARRIED OUT.Montreal, Sept.23.\u2014At the weekly meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade vestorlay the matter of the prohibition of the export of pulp-wood from Crown Lands in the Province was taken up and a resolution _ will shortly be drafted approving of the policy laid down by Sir Lomer Gouin recently.Sir Lomer Gonin months ago that at of the Legislature jrobibiting such } TO annonriced sôme \u2018the next session a Government bill gxport would he rought forward.Mr.William Ifanson and Mr.Carl Riordan appeared hefore the Council and urged the adbption ef a resolution favoring the proposal of the Premier.The advantage to the Provincé in particular and the country in general was pointed out; if pulp wood was\u201d manufactured into paper within the confines of Quebec: 00D FELLOWS In any quantity, consignment of 1 ctivel : : months, at hard labor respectively.Sat 21, 1909.- À BUTTER, FGGS, CREAM, RY Another women was given one month T > PO I\u2019, MAPLE SUGAR, POULTR at hard labor, and others various | 1.terms of simple fmprisonment.When il I Im erfor Sale qe Pris Fax the sentences were announced a num- | Write or D St.Louis 2452.ber of sufirageftes in court picked , : ent Tomy filled for dimension, | Departmer ; up whatever they could lay their More Than 10, 10.000 Men Into Tate, ana lots at reas Weller Coleman Co Limited hands on in the form of missiles and .> Comer, Vus pile I HEE \" broke the windows of he, ¢ court Parade Yesterday.Je.cos LS 706 Papineau Ave, MONTREAL room.| IS 1) : FOUT - PRILLIANT WEATHER FAV ORED ji £ & GREAT PARADE T ROU GH on i ar an ds.\u201d STRRETS.*r Seattle, Wash., Sept.23 \u2014Brilliant HP WANTED ALN.weather favored the great parade ol NTE) 5 FENALR.[ TO L \u2014 FOR S con Odd Fellows through the husiness et bo do GENERAL Sh ry ANT JOR RENT \u2014 TENEMENT IN THE Pr ath ron Ta Fr first css streets yesterday.Vir tually all Od a Wages 3,0 Rar Uther Bellevue Block, opposite the scouts \u201ccondition.À bargaimn.Address H; », Fellows within 150 miles Gf Seattle .dress _Bux 12 {louse r \u2018iso tenement \u2018on Ban re Haskell, \u201cRock Island, Que.participated in the parade, tempted by TR Gini : \u2014 = HEAD ONE BIRDSEY I the prizes and honors offered to lodges : L TO DAC gra \u2018 9 BE SRI OR SALE CHE \u2018 IVI ; mn, ork: ï Apply M .+ ni J of se 10 LET\u2014NO.12 BELVIDEL 1 maple.elaborate finished cupboard al- sending the mast men, coming, the Foe, TRF Avenue or Lie # ae [SL Street, Lennoxvitle, 5 rooms, MOL [C0 plain cupboards, new.Apply 69 pueatest distance, or.making: the best \u2014_ TAY band cold water, new coal furnace.Apply.Brooks Street.: display.Tacoma sent more than 1500 VE _ HC Bart, Leonoxvrme.: -| men, with three bands.\u201d | 1 a ' THREE ACRES LAND ; : Ct .ily ot AL SERVAND A FPO LIST \u2014 SELE CONTAINED-TIOUSE OR SALE 4 More than 10,000 men were in the A Addre =, Apply Frank Maloney Office.ddr ss Box *1] Ve Apply J, IX.Murray, 61 I ana buildings.A «Telephone.* {column and there were numerous floats \u2014 PA Ek : Ime eee - | designed hy Rebekah lodges and many dh 00D Ginn, ron GpN.(RTORE TO LET\u2014COR.KING AND HELP WANTED- MALE.Rebekah members in decorated auto- ie A FOIE, Mrs.D, a LS > Gillespie St.Apply to Echenberg Siles.Thé Crn Lode continu Avg, Hb Lovins peus ANTRDCA GOOD DBLACKSMITIL, mobiles, The Grand Lodge continued - ; VOS, - \"7 2 ite coul : vas law ; Sam \u2014 ' - |\u201d one used to sharpening quarry tools.te sessions yosgerday : Sat 005 TABLE Cfpe CU Car ; .A man with family preferred, Steady - \u2014 re once.Apply IE nT REAL ESTATE JOB SALS work and good wages.Apply to Frazer > \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Jor.SALE \u2014 SELF CONTAINED & Davies, New Rockland, Que.THREE PERSONS \"ED .es ue house in first class condition, à ; : ivr Riis GENER \\T.SELLY VN moder n lConveriénces, No.23 Gordon NANTES \u2014 NICHT, WATOCIMAN.AP- WERE INJURED | D.White pret PA App Si.For full-particulars apply to Arche 4 ply personally.Caton Mig, Go.7 \u201cCourt sp EU?der W.Davidson, General Insurance an em en pli = \u2014.(itsal Estate Agent, Jtoom 17, Whitits SOUNG MAN ERA \"ED \u201cTO LEARN REAR BND OF __NEWPORT-TO-ROS- Naty, CERT Con |e | Hook Kpaphrhrocke.Phone 807.¥.0.art engraving.Apply after six except T ON BOAT TRAIN JUMPED A Yugo.fps Grom trail x _ \u2018Friday and Saturday, 24 Grove St.SW TTC 1.| .EMAID w \u2014_\u2014 _ eo SALE.\u2014 MOST DESTRAUER South Praintree, Mass, Sept.23\u2014 Pay SD TER AT ONCEL ap.re pri ah Se.te de he Pare WANTED\u2014A PRACTICABLE FARM The rear car of the train fyom New- 5 Shepp anne nto Prorat bade Ground.WE Paton.Sherbrooke.hand : $20 per month and hoard.Ap- [port to Boston familiarly known as ax eT - FoI ply Thos.Wallace, Georgeville, Que.the \u2018boat train\u201d over the New York, to DENERAE SRI Ao A Fa ON NES TLL, Le HE cottages = == === New Haven & Hartford Railroad, ase hn en ET IY LE a Set own: \"SITUATIONS WANTED.jumped a switch in the station yard, .; 5 ty Gr E, Short.© For particulars - = yesterday, striking a switching engine, Se BK J.me 5 ANNE MLO.Hart, N.P., Cowansvillo.TAD ner osires BR tin STENO- and injuring three = persons.None of frs 9 sun ne ile, Me PTS MISCELLANEOUS.7 year's experience, good references.Ad- those injured is believed to he in a FA Bourses eT } dress 58 Brooks St.| serious condition.; ~~ IAN ROOMS ) ys a Q 7 Ten - W ASTID \u2014 BY PHYSIC North **TANTED\u2014A PLACE AS COOK OR ; À .Tr for oice and bedroom in ° emaid in\u2019 private family.7 Box 4, lg) bog 3 Cooly ke.A, ied, Apply Box 30, Record.49 pouver Hatley, Que.PROPERTY FOR SALE > ' ver TOADS ON \u2014 F rt, 2 \\ An ADS ON- ; arms and village property, \u2018one 0 M Te -\u2014 Il - Fok ss 4 NE AR A air LORNIK acres .at Sutton Jct., good buildings, \"intl EMORIAL Dn etations 5 th Stukel ° ., |House hented by furnace.One ht Sutton AL Work on S = tion.JR.- Bridge,\u201d South y» The Ladies\u201d Guikd of Lorne held « their 1420 acres, house and 2 barns, stock with Monumen 0 yo Ja Granite (and ' we harvest subper nl sult, os pt Laat ot farm.Also fine house and 1 barn with .Crp i UT, = 7 me I - FE ., 1e up's \u20ac x a Ti ; > RICHARD HAM A | i» 1 i wo 5 net A ve Mises were paid the tidy sum of $JU.- large roan = 6.moxs, pi vi y 4 hae i rs eentis per we \u2019 = \u2018 LL YRO on ue.\u2014 Costieuok; Qu \u2014 | veisht John Edwards, Sherbrooke, 25.\" | | | _ ,Ç \u2014 4 .i Lo a SIRES OF LIVES REPORTED LOST Widespread Havoë Wroùght by Southern Hurricaine.\u2014\u2014\u2014 DAMAGE AROUND BATON ROUGE ESTIMATED TO BE OVER _ $2,000,000.New Orleans, Sept.-23.\u2014Scores of lives are reported to have been lost as a result of a tidal wave which swept a portion of the Louisiana coast during Mondayflis tropicai hurricane, pouring its resistless volume \u2018on the defenceless denizens of the coast.It is believed that the water has swept away perhaps a hundred \u2018people.Reports indicate that the fatalities were the most numerous along the Gulf bordering the shores of Terrebonne parish, News of the \u2018disaster was brought into Houma, the parish seat of Terrebonne, by \u2018half clad men and women, who man- \u2018aged to save some kind of a craft by which they succeeded in reaching shelter, They related stories of great havoc.Relief expeditions were sent out of Houma to the stricken section.\u2018The list of known dead includes about fifteen, while the fate of others is in doubt.Many towns of Louisiana sustained great property loss.In Baton Rouge and vicinity the damage will exceed $2,000,000.The State capitol is unroofed and a considerable part of the Dune flooded.SAILORS HAD TRYING EXPERIENCE Went Ashorë to Sécute Coal foe Canadian Cutter.WERE BUFFETED ABOUT BY AN- - GRY WAVES ALL NIGHT.St.John\u2019s, Nfld.; Sept.23.\u2014A tale \u2018of suffering and danger was related yesterday by the crew of a hoat which left the new/Uahadian cutter, Earl Grey to attempt-to obtain coal and provisions on the bleak Newfoundland coast \u2018when the vessel\u2019s supply was nearly exhausted.A number of.the crew manned a boat and rowed fifteen miles to Baie de Verde, where they eb- tained two and a half tons of coal in sacks and some provisions and after telegraphing to St.John\u2019s -a report of their vessel's plight, they started to return.Meanwhile ; a severe storm had arisen and the seas became so high that the hoat was nearly swamped.Finally it became necessary for the men to jettison the coal to escape foundering.The mast andgsail of the hoat next went by the bokrd.Thé men were adrift all night and at daylight were picked, up by a passing schooner.In hoarding the schooner one of the seamen \u2018badly crushed, while another had his .arm broken, The men were landed at Carbonear, whence they were conveyed here.Tugs were \u2018 sent out from this city and hrought'in the disabled steamer on Sunday night.FAMILY OF SIX MURDERED.Robbers Afterwards Set Fire to House to Cover Crime.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MOTIVE FOR CRIME ' WAS EVIDENTLY ROYBERY.Bluefield, W.Va., Sept.23.\u2014An entire family of six persons were mur- \u2018dered and the bodies of ail but one of the victims were burned with their home at Hurley, Bichanan County, Va., early to-day.The motive.was cvidently robbery, as the owner of the house, an aged woman, known as \u201cAunt Betty\u2019 Justus, was generally supposed to keep a large * sum of money about the place.Mrs.Meadows, his wife and three dren, were the victims.Meadows\u2019 body, badly mutilated, was \u2019 found lying in the yard of his destroyed home.~ Bloodhounds were rushed to séenc and in a short time \u2018took\u2019 chil- the up was } Justis, her son-in-law, George~| | ee FITCI BAY Arrivuls and departures include: Mrs.- B.Rider to Sherbrooke to visit friends; Mr.L.H.Rand to Stanstead after a visit in\u201dtown: Mr.J.J.home affer a visit to fFiends in Ttutes; Mrs.G.A.Redikar spent week in Newport,\u2019 Vt., visiting her daughter, Mrs, Stevens: Mr.Skinner spent a few days at his home last week; Mr.Ingram moving into the Faisey \"house: Mr.Willie Faisey spending his vacation visiting friends in town.Mrs.F.H.Rider is very ill.Miss Clara Wyman is caring for \u2018her.\u2019 the last Mr.and Mrs.Magnus are leaving for their winter home in New York.Mrs.Ned Hartson.of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Mrs.Arfhur Sunbury, of Stanstead, were.visiting at Mr.D.C.Wail's one day this week.The High School has commenced with Miss Johnson as teacher.Hutchinson | y Province of Quebec, | District of Saint Francis A term of the Court of King's Beneh tor the Distriet of St, Francis, will be helil in the Court Housé al Shierprooko in the said District, on Friday, the First Day of October Next : the forenoon.at 10 o'clock in In consequence L give public notice - to all Justices of the l\u2019ence, Coroners - and Peace, Officers, that they must be present Mrs.Harry Brevoort has leased Mrs, there with their Records, Rolls Indict- J.W.McConnell\u2019s house in town for à ments and.other Docupients; in order to time.do those Thiugs wFich belong to each of Mr.James Waite is making very ex- thew in their respective capacities.tensive repairs.on his house, laying new R.A.BIRON, water works, a new wall under the house Deputy Sherif, and barn, ¢ Sherifi\u2019s Office, Sherbrooke, Aug.31st.Dalig Store News : - 136-138 Wellington Street.STORE CLOSES Thursday, Sept.1909.7, 6 TO-NIGHT.23rd, McKECHNIE'S FOR BEST VALUES.| Your neighbor buys here.Butterick Patterns \u2014 \u2014 The ed description with \u2018each simple matter.ready.- FIFTEEN CLM CTT ; CROKE DOLLAR A YIAR \u201cTHE BUTTERICK PUBLISHING COMPANY NEW YORK The October Number Ready.15c.each.Special arrangements have been made whereby we cun take subscriptions at ONLY ONE DPOTLLAR per year to be delivered at our office.Ieave your subscliption today.Flannelette Kimonos A small shipment just ready for the fall opening Short leogth, 45¢ aml 85e.lengths $1.25, $1.65, $1.85, hand trade, La mg $2.00, to Centre aisle.Flannelette \u20ac Wear.We Hive just received into stock a nice range of this wear which has been made \u2018to our special order, good materials, full sizes.FLANNBLLITTIC NIGHT GOWNS\u2014 Stripe patfetn 6c.- Plauih at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.60.DRAWERS at 3c.- PETTICOATS at 75c.Wrappers and House Dresses Ready for your inspection.Good range styles and patterns and col- orings.Sizes 32 {o 42 WRAPPERS \u2014 At $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.HOUSE DRESSES\u2014 At $1.50, $1.75.\u2014+ FARNDON Arrivals-and departures: Mrs.ALLL son, of Terrebonne, The guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Brown for The past îwo weeks, Miss Maude Brown relurned to her home aftér two \"week's stay In Cowansville: Ars.John Brown at Sweet shurg with her daughter, Mes, CF.Cady, who is seriously ill; Mrs, Citons Tilson has gone to Montreal to undérgo an operation; Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mase, of l\u2018'arnham, calling on friends here recent- Iv: Mr.John Brown.spent Monday in St, Johns.Miss Ethel Achilles is after her recent illness.able to be out SCHOOLS AND COTLEGES; Bugbee Business Gollege OPENED SEPT.STH.Students may enter at any time bpt \u2018why not NOW.- \u201c First Class Teachers.First Class Téquipment.First Class Course.Courses in Business and Shorthand.For terms, etc, write J.D.MeFADYEN, Hendmaster.G10.J.TRUEMAN, Prin, | : Stanstead, Que.SUPERIOR IN SUPERIOR TN PTS SUPERIOR IN 11S SUPIPRLOR IN ITS - ASK OUR 6 DAY AND NIGHT CLASHIES.; the train of\u201d the supposed murderers.! Fd- Fancy Wools You'll save disappointment hy: coming here.direct for your wools, BERLIN WOOI\u2014 Single or double, SITETLAND WOO[~ Fine 2 ply, 8c¢ skein.GERMANTOWN WOOI.\u2014 All colors, 15c skein.SITUTLAND FLOSS\u2014 All colors, 9c skein.NISISITIV ES FINGERING WOOT \u2014~\u2014 4 ply, 10¢ skein.Specigl prices by the pound.CANADIAN FINGERING WOOL-\u2014 The, Be und $1.00 pound.COARSE VARNS-\u2014 50¢ and GUc.pound.ge skein.Slipper Soles Very hest Capitol quality, exira fleece top, good leather sole.Ladies\u201d 0 Children\u2019s Mens Why not you ?recognized pattern of the \u2014 always accurate.Full print- pattern.Makes cutting a All the Fall Books and Patterns now NEW SUITINGS We are showing the most complete range \u2018of Suitings \u2018this seasen, and would like the pleasure of showing them to you.e\u2014 Finest Beaver Switing Light weight, very fine- finish, 54 in.\"wide, taupe, Wi teria, prunelle, navy.$2.00 value.Special 1.75 \u201cOther Suitings In plain and stripe patterns including all the stripe and new, col- orings, an, full double width.Prices Ge, 90e, be, 1.05, $1.35 >», $1.Er), \u2019 \u2019 H you Live out of town write for samples, - \u20ac \u201cGalt Fleece\u201d Eiderdown \u201d - Flannel Speciaily adapted for house gowns, - lounging robes, bath robes; ete, al- - 80 much used for children's coats.Ivory, cardinal, JL.Tlue and pink, aii Vela.soft fleecy finish.} alue §1.00 CM special Loe cen en 90e Linings for fall Suits & Coats TWILLED SITLK\u2014 - WYth Tienvy linen back which gives it \u2018body and wearing qualities, ivory, black, grey and fawn, 24 in.wide, Special - (Oe Yard suronsens asneauous vnbsupsans00se0u00 Brocade Lining Very pretty pattern brocaded ro- mon sateen, 40 in.wide, in black, ivoryi heliotrope, fawn and grey.(Good wearing quality.¢ = Ihe Special Pin Cushion Forms Another supply to hand today, square or oblong shape, well stuffed.good quality top, all sizes, prites front 126 to 856 according to size.STORK BABY PANITS\u2014 3 sizes, small ,medium and large.per pail goo cn 2uvve abe, STORK ABSORBENT DIAPERS Two sizes, 20¢ and 25¢ pair.STORK BABY BIBS, .25¢ BUBB RR SHEET ING\u2014 86 in.wide, per yd, LL.70e, This section is well equipped, ready to fith the pressing wants.Bost, vinegars oo.a 40¢ gral.Mixed Pickling Spice .85c pound v Gem Jars Best quality flint.glass, strietly air tight, in following standard sizes:\u2014 - Pints Li ne eee ene 80e doz Quarts us etes eee * doz 4 gallon Stone Jars In all - ak: EW .A A Rs Ht, it.aE x 3 Bp: RS E 43 M EN - ÊAR ST OUR IY ik a.Teh PRL 40, 1 LH LEE fe hd il BR AUÉ 1 AY, YEN BASES BY ng AnDIE A ER RI del Bd ARE SR UE IE TRS MR i | 4 hi HEH dg k Ri .- VER LH Ah 8 |! fy fsb dn gl i | ni * \u2019 } pk \u201c it i + 4 î \u2019 - à UM or TE RE _ Hot Ci À 3 .5 F .hi 13 0 a ch EY hal BREINER 1.4 iE # q É Le SE: f 4 SF 4 dE 7 RS yuk 4 3% v al ° & ff Ee LA fs | Rif TT pm far ad pomme ds al - ca Ly: ces MPR AT A ç EE A Te ATVI TNS a a AT = a - - a > AGES, Ts 1 = is dN) A A hy?r NR M : al pe » Nae ANG wl eT » - he LP \u201cak hai 5, fe va ge Ee Sb ar \u2014 wx tsar ie Nie) 4 1600.1 _ : @HEKBHOOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 23, \u2014 AE SR ! PAGE SIX.| HAE 1 | Sat.t 3 WE'RE PLANNING FOR YOUR BEL § WINTER COMFORT, MEN.40d : | & Think ahead, plan ahead, be ready for a change of Re temperature.A man looks his best when he is dressed 2 Lo & in keeping with the weather and his environment, Le han pu ont ds Men's Clothing for Autumn and Winter Wear.| Assortments are at their height.Prices were never lower on New | | Season\u2019s Goods.~~ Suits, Progress Brand $12 to $20.\u201cFall Overcoats $10 to S15.| À Trousers, $2.75 to $5.50.See display in Our Window.i T.VINEBERG 5 | 1477 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.+ Eee SE SL RAR EE 1s Had pe rene ~ NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE | INAUGURATION! ~~ Of the Greatest Fall Sale ever seen in Canada ob $50.000 + Worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Furs, Boots & Shoes, Etc.Ohe-hâlf of this monster stock has been bought at 50c on the dollar, ch - Itis enough to say that you will find some gen- .uine bargains, 5 SE 15 DAYS SALE.15 DAYS SALE.CLOTHING ! 1000 Good and Strong Fall Suits, value $12.00 and $13.00, 5 2 =e à ot uk Top MÉCTIETS AIS REMSS TE cr em Bn Ais he SAN et ho rg dh T og mri ir do te 0 3 x ms | ç.\u2014 x T, TEN AN \" a raf, Sa Ae PAA fre s mie, pur Kh 100 Fine Tweed Suits in the: latest designs, value $11.40 and.ER 5 Special for is - Mons are $10.00, Special for this Monster 5 pecial for this Monster 88, gp |.er renner $5.99 6 j œssvscsncion anes ress asiressae ae raseneens $6.100 Tweed Suits, real good > = heavy goods, nice pattern, value 100 Elegant Worsted Suits for $9.50 and * $10.09, Special : for Men, value $15.00, Special 39.99 this Sale \u2026\u2026 bee eeererne + eens $4.99 See our elegant Auto Coats for Men, seedling Hor ye.voévrer re coonsensea oops: regular worth- $8.50, now cesseeseuns fagine crsseisionnn $5.99 ~ Specials for this Great Monster Sale One special | Dark Tweed SCT line of nice Boys\u2019 Boys\u201d.School Overcoats, value Suits, worth $4.00, AA Ls wa Shee inti [PROC mes CEE os vet STATION Rn $5.00, for this Monster Sale $2.99 for $2.79 ; | : SR ET deren Lecce $2, + > Boys\u2019 Tweed Overcoats, very | ~~ One special line of nice Boys\u2019 } good quality, value $5.50, for, Knickerbocker Suits, worth $7.50 + this sale ioe ceeeeeeennnnn.83,29 fOE Lnccceccoures {oes \"0.P4.69 REMEMBER, THIS GREAT MONSTER SALT IS ONLY FOR + ~~ FIFTEEN DAYS: - FURS! FURS! | $5,000.00 worth of FINE FURS, cofisisting of Collars, Stoles and Muffs, in Grey Squirrel, Mink, Russian Kitch, Ete, to be cleared at short notice, regardless of cost.! : : See our Great Bargains in BOOTS AND SHOES, also our Great \u2018Bargains in Dress Goods selections.: L .\u2014 = \u2014 î J.M.NAULT, 17 King Street.Wholesale and Retail.WYARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY x i = -.ttes GRIFFIN DIXVILLE : Il \u201c\u2019'Arrivals d departures include: Arrivals and departures: Mr.Fred Wal- j rs.Henry Bigelow, of Iseebe, calling on friends Saturday; Mr.Besette visiting at Me.M.Bullis'; Mr.and Mrs, A.P.Davis and daughter, Isabelle, i Wright for a few days; Mr.,Ben Damon, | of Montreal, visiting relatives over Sun- ! day; Miss Annie Howe spent Sunday in now | fined to the house for some days, is building for Mr.F.ers.à able to he out.\u2019 so r.F.A.Æyëra.It is grént improvement to the old one.| a .2 Pt À our Mail Order Department.We 4 and SUNLIGHT SOAP Do you know the difference between working and having the work done for you?Sunlight Soap actually makes the dirt drop out\u2014saves you time and money\u2014but injures neither hands nor clothes, That is just the difference between 1 FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKET .\u2014\u2014 MARKET FOR FRESH-KILLED-\u2014 HOGS © QUIET.Sept.28.\u2014There was no further change in the condition of the market, price .beiog steady for all lines of cured meats under a Jair demand.The trade in abattoir fresh-killed dressed hogs 18 quiet at $13 per 100 lbs.Co .Montrea), PRICES HAD A DOWNWARD TENDEM- © .Montreal, Sept.280 About 1300; head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 35 milch cows, 800 calves, 1700 sheep.and lambs, and 650° fat hogy were offered for sale at the East End Abatfoir yesterday, Trade was | rather dull and the prices of cattle, sheep hogs had \"a downward tendency.Prime beeves sold at 5¢ fo 3%ic per lb.; pretty good animals, |83c to F}c, anû the - Toronto, Sept.28.\u2014For choice grades of butcher cattle the demand was keen enough and anything in that class was picked up eagerly at prices which were as strong as ever, But these cattle were few in number, and the comymon grades were plentiful and not wanted.They were admitted (to be easier at luc to 15¢ lower than Jast week.Some of wna choicest of ffie huichers\u2019 cattle sold at fram $5 to $5.50, but the genmeral run went at between $4 and $5.+ Choice cows and bulls were In demand, but the rough were slow in selling.The distilleries are now in the market for all the heavy feeding steers and hulls they can buy, and the market for them is firm.Milch cows are firm under |a_steady demand for animals of choice quality.There was a very heavy run of sheep and lambs and fhe market was according easier for lambs which were 15c to 25¢ lower.Hogs were firm ynder a rather Tight run, which was bought up in quick jtrme.pa lgce; of Montreal, 1s spending a feéW John EM ;.Mrs: Weeks with his parents, Mr.and .Mre.John lots and visit pur, home ait Carl Wallace; Mr.Willis WicKett, of Lake, outh Durham; Mrs.Lewis\u201d Huckins and A SDE] Bunday with his sister, Mrs.Rock Island, a Sunday gu st of Miss M Henry \u2018Cfpnington; Mrs.Ulagude Wright, ri Mr.and Mrs.Melvin Cape nos M.+7 1 of Montreal, visiting Mr.and \u2018Mrs.L.W.Davis\u201d; : 88 at.Mr, GOOD PRICES \u2018FOR STOCK.Ascot Corner, Sept.28.\u2014(Special).\u2014 Mr.J.Doucett had an auction sale on Monday which was fairly well attended.His stock brought [good prices.\u2018He intends moving to the United States.DAIRY AND COUNTRY PRODUCE.> CHERSE MARKET STEADY | Montreal, Sept.22,\u2014The local market continues steady with westerns quoted at | 11Je to 11jc, and easterns at 1146 \u2018to Nic.: J Montreal, Sept.,23.\u2014The hutter market is strong in tone wifh finest creamey quoted at 244c to; 25c.Sterling, Ont, Bop.23.\u2014At the weekly meeting of the cheese board 550 boxes were offered.All [sold at 11 5-16c.LARGE BU TNESS IN FGGS.Montreal, Sept.; 23.\u2014There 1s no change in the condition of the market, ].rices being steady with a fair volume of busi\u2018 ness passing.[Sales of selected stock were made at 254c to 26c; No, 1 candied at 224c to 28¢c, and No.2 at i6c to 1Yc per dozen.BEDFORD CRERM FOR ST.ALBANS.LOCAL, CREAMERY HAS COMMENCED SHIPMENTS.7 Bedford, Sept.23.\u2014(Mpecial).\u2014The lo\u20ac- al creamery has commenced the shipments of cream to the Franklin County Creamery Association of St.Albans.sr.F.Marvin, of St.Albans, was herd on Monday arranging the details.HONEY MARKET QUIET Montreal, Sept.238.\u2014The demand for honey shows no improvement end .the market is quiet.with no new feature to note.: clover, white heney, 15c.prades, 12c to 13c¢; white extracted, 11C ko 12c; buckwheat, 8e to 9c, | ; MAPLE BUSINESS SLOW.Montreal, Sept., 28.\u2014 Business ip maple product continu slow as buvers gerer- ally ara well :supplied and the cersunip- I Barnston with relatives; Mr.and Mrs.|1sland Pond, t isi ot .; to | Homer Wright to White River d'ufction; Patterson is visiting.ner sister At Laura Po Jr.William Norris To, Moose Jaw, Mrs.guise\u201d - » MPR.de PP.Cuttler to visit her mother in.West ; _ : \"+ Glover; Mr.Fd.Damon to Montreal on et es + Monday; Horace Mayhew and family, © } |.Yromptonville, are moving back fo Mrs.; ORTH PINNACTE Mayhew's old home: Mr.and Mrs.H.Rev.Mr.|Schag®l wil preach 1 3 | ] ov, .\\ 1 n t \u201chelüs spending a few days at Averill, school house here on Thursday evenings Vt.; Miss Lila Young has returned to her sept.80th, at 7 o\u2019clock.\u2019 Home in Groveton.:, Mr.M.[Levette has tet | \u2018Mr.Bruce Baldwin,\u201dwho has heen con- skimming\u2019 station here 8 completed boue LADIES\u201d UNDERSKIRTS, WORTH 90c.FOR 50\u20ac CHILDREN'S.73c.DRESSES, 496 If you live out of town, you can reap full benefit guarantee satisfaction or refund your money \u201ction is small.\u201d Maple syrup is quoted at 5c to 54c per Ib, in wood, und &c to 63c in tins.Sugar at 64c to Te per Ib, ad cree of this t sale by using \u2018Ladies White Underskirts with fine.Cambric tops; lawn flounces with wide lace frill and cluster tucks; dust flounce and French band; 38 to 43 ins.long; reg.value 90c.Don\u2019t miss this.To clear; | L ; - Children\u2019s pu BE a a > te fe aus, Lo each, at.50C | \u201c| JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS * - \u201c 7; THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE MONTREAL.neat Print Dresses in Mother Hubbard style ; also a few of White Lawn with Dutch neck ; sizes for 1 to 3 years ; reg.65c.to $1 values.To clear FIRST FLOOR.§ .unp.St.Paul &:8oo .| _ in one-lb.blockg, and at 6c in mixed sizes.Le +.RE TT» PEELING \"IN BEANS : Ot \u2026 Sept.23.-\u2014anû casy reeling Prvuils in \u2018the market for \u2018beans on account of offerings of new crop Ontario for October shipment at $1.70 to $1.75 per bushel.Austrianibeans in a jobbing way are selling at $2 per -hushel, TODAY'S MARKET PRICES.LH | EAufER + Montreal, ER WHITE, BROKER.~NEW YORR MARKET.Opening 1.30 vei one 83 83% 0.182% 1 Amalgamated Copper .American Sugar Atchison.govodS louve iBgouri Pacific f:.;.ew York Central Sensee serecarsroae wirthern Pacifie apéred veisss \u2026\u2026.1554 \u2018 156 Penn RY.oa.whos nue 1464 T47 Reading \u2026 © RR agoess Cases 167$ 168% Rock Island.tdi.388 - 8B} Rock Island \"Pt ipo ide 75% 75% Southern Pacific #2, Ve .131% 131% southern Rallway ue soeurs wee.30% 30% Twin City ii .NA ©.1094 109% Union Pacific :u.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 2084 208% B.Steel [ur bese beeen en 84% B4k U.8.Steel Vid .prnccce 128% 129 MONTREAL MARKET Canadian Pacific ,.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+\u2026.182% 182 Dominion Coal .7534 754 Detroit Railway \u2026u$ ce Lune 70 70% Dominion Steel .ever vrersnues of \u201c51% Dominion Steel Pfd .127 126% MacKay 0 .evaieees encens aes savant 88% go Montreal Power vus suc Livres 125 125 Mackay Pid .Cee, 764 Montreal Street \u201cRailway Nova Scotia Steel ee.Toronto Ry.00, verre vrsrscrerene 1244 1244 Twin City .\"0 os voveennse 110% 1094 57 0 of the Woods Cam .131 181 chelieu & Ontario .B7% © Crown Reserve \u2026.17t.his Lg.4.70 \u201c4286 ki Te \u2014_\u2014 ils .HEATHTON Se Une social last Thursday was a décidéd suc pes both socially and financially.\u201d My.A.B.F.Kinney was [listened to with great interest by \u2018all present.The solos Ly Rev.Li, Fisher and\u201d Mr.Roy~Hastinge common stock, 2i¢ \u20acp.#4c per Ib.Milch | te ; ; ns.+.cows sold at from $30 to $55 each.; O58 Lal¢otn,.recon Sheep sold\u201d at $}é td: 35e, and lambs at fs of by broth Ar, 3.WL SGIery: | Bic to 54c per ib.Good lots of fat hogs vi PIE Mrey FJ Reding,\" of Magog, sold at 9c to 9c per 1b.i a od .FO PRAAY, Mr x, wk Hert LOI ME SE og _ .gubéts \u2018Theircoukin, Mrs.PE, -J.*Gil- DEMAND KEEN FOR CATTLE AT TO-|bert; Mrs.Walker.visiting Mrs.S.SE RONTO.Hull; Rev.\u2018and Mrs.Fisher guests Monday -at:the homg of Mr.and Mrs, Ernest Davis; Mr.\u2018and \u2018Mys.Wm.Smith andl son sohn, guests of Her brother, Mr.H.J.Connor.The.Sunday School picnic at Lake Lester\u201d Saturday \u2018was \u201cmuch enjoyed by those who attended.» Co .- >+ | - .- HUNTINGVILLE : Rev: F.BE.Adams will take for his subject Sunday morning, Sept.26th, The Beauly of liness,, .Redent arrivals sve: Mrs.P.\u2018Coombs, of Sawyerville; - Miss Minnie.Lefebvre, of Montreal, and #&n, X.Herring, of Bury, guests of Mri lI.Herring and family .the past.week; \"Mrs.Dundin,.of Iennox- ville, spending the day .with her sister, \u2018Mrs.L.B.Hunting, apd family; Mrs: J.Lock, of Capelton, and daughter, .MéClement, of \u201cLiénnpxville, calling ars.B.Wilson one day last week; 4, Mr.and Mrs.Machell were in Scofstown last week and were the guests of ;her Dbroth- er Mr.I.Co¥;*Mr.I.Herring returned QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W.| E + \u201coighes dhrsee vor 119 HIDE Sunlight Soap American Smelting Ref'g Co.997 1004 | and ordinary Anaconda .\u2026\u2026\u2026.i a 49-484 § Baltimore & Ohio .117% 1178 Brooklyn Rapid \u2018Transfer .79% 80% Canadian Pacific\".: 1814 182 , | Chi.Mil._St.Paul .cere.1691 1607.: ¥ Col.Fuel & Iron i.40% 25 Delaware & Hudson.1914 X8h Follow i Bale es weeripern, epessere BE as - reat Northern Pref .\u2026 534 158 Directions Louisville & Nashville _!; .152 \u201c152 Mrs.on\u2019 | prizes |9000000000000000000000 : SPORTING NEWS : THE COMING DAILY Assured.I I.BE GOOD LIST OF SPECIAL \u2018 PRIZES.- \u2018 The harriers of the Eastern Townships \u2018are preparing.Every night they- are running, getting ready for.the big event fof next week, the Daily Record roud race.to that \u201c Requests for entry blanks continue come in, and the indicalions are thero will be a big field of starters.Entries must be in by Thursduy, - Sept.30th, two days before the race, and the composition of the teams to compete tor the cup must, also, he declared.This will enable publication of the field of runners in Friday's paper.The judges may, at their discretion, accept post entries on Friday or Saturday, prior to the race.- .A nice listi of special prizes, aside from the regular trophies and medals, is being prepared and will be announced shortly.= Any inquiries relative to the race addressed to the sporting editor of the Ke- cord will be.promptly answered.blanks, reper HIGH SCHOOL SPORIS.WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY AT E.T.A.A.GROUNDS.: the E,T,A.A.grounds on Friday.They Will commence at 1.15 p.m.sharps ue Will be distributed and a short programme rendered at 7.45 p.m.Rev.Mr.Nicholson will give a ten minute talk on sport.> BASEBALL .' Semen PRACTISING FOR FINAI, MATCH Bedïord, Sept.23.\u2014(Special).\u2014The Bed- ford Benlgr base balt téam are practising for the decfding game.to be played u- gainst the Frelighsburg nine at Frelighs- burg next Saturday.The teains are well\u2019 matched and an interesting game 1s anticipated.oo } MONTREAL.5, GRANBY 2 Granby, Sept.28.\u2014(Special).\u2014Ail-Mont- real again defeated Granby here by a score of 5-2.The visitors started .things going in the first, scoring three runs.Granby -scôred one in their first; hits by Vittie and Davidson scoring Cabana.Schultz, the visitors\u2019 heaver, who allowed bdt three hits on his previous visit here, was batted all over the lot, but received gilt edge support in the field._ Lacroix pitched a great game and Kept the visitors tanning the air; 12 strike \u2018outs fell the tale.Granby's hard luck was onte more showéd by having the bases full four different times and failing- to score on each occasion.A timely hit would have won the game each time.The locals had the visitors up in the air in the ninth and with the bases full Lacroix exploded a hot liner to Villeneuve, who brought it down and made a double play unassisted and ending the fastest and most exciting game of the season.The weather was cold and a small crowd furned out to witness the \u2018game.: .This winds up baseball for this year after a very successlul season iand much credit is due our local manager, David- \u2018from Bury also attending the fair -at [son, and his young band of ball tossers Scotstown;\" Mré.A.Johnson and child- for the brand of ball put up by them ren spent Sunday in Johnville guests of this season, it being the best in years Kr.W, Bozer and family.- | \u201c5 seen in Granby.\u201cNext Thursday, Sept.30th, is the day The line up:\u2014 set.apart , to do repair work on the Granby : - .Montreal church furnacé älso tb shingle .one side Lacroix p: vr Schultz of the church vestry.The ladies will (Cabana - e: \u2018furnish din 1 -the vestry that day.Davidson (Capt) 1b.\u2014 - ittie = * oo ULVERTON Teblanc 5.8.\u2018Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.- Bicotte 8h.C.Wright who attended fhe wedding of Smith 1.1.Pien their cousin in Montreal, returned on -Sa- Johnson ~ c.f.Shapire turday: \u2018Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Bogie spent Bazinet rd.Leroux \u2018a few days in Montreal last week: .Mr.Score\u2014 ~~ R.HK.\u201con Miller, of St.Lambert, is \u2018the Granby .10T00000 0-2 16 2 guest of his aunt, Mrs.Mansbridge; Miss fda Skillen, of Westmount, home for a few week's ) Rev.Mr.Hepburn, of Richmond, calling on Mrs.Mansbridge and Miss Miller; Misses Marion and Rachel Reed returned from Sherbrooke on Saturday, being the guests while there of théir aunt, Mrs.Armitage.Rust and gas fumes - from burning coal or wood attack and gradually destroy the flues\u2014 - shorten: \u2018the life of ordinary mhges.But , Sask-Alta flues are \"rust proof and unaffected by gas fumes.That is because they are covered with Anti-Rust Coating\u2014 a McClary secret\u2014the result of sixty-two years\u2019 experience and exhaustive experimenting.Anti-Rust Coating fully protects iron or steel against rust and gas fumes.It prolongs the \u201clife\u201d of Sask-Alta -stee] range-\u2014adds several years \u2018to its serviceability.\u2014 80 That means a great deal to you, doesn't it?, For Bale by Lis : w.s.MITCHELL & CO.holidays with heF* parents; - RU | AN-Montreal ( .300002005 12 3 Summary.\u2014Bases on balls, Lacroix, 8; Schultz, 8; left on bases, Granby 15, ' Montreal 8; two base hits, Sicotte, Shapiro: double play; Villeneuve fo McCoy: Villeneuve unassisted; hit by pitcher.Har- \u2018ney.Struck out hy Lacroix 12, hy Schultz 3; sacrifice hit, Vittie, Davidson, Perce.Umpire\u2014P.B.Page.Attendance 300.WITH THE HARRIERS.se pe ; Y.M.©.A.FTELD DAY PRIZES: The medals for The events on Saturdays 25th, at the Y.M.C.A.Field Day have arrived and will Be on exhibition \u2018this afternoon, Friday and Saturday in one of the windows of (Mr.A, C.Bkinher\u2019s store: ; As the result of winning the 220 yard dash from Kerr last.evening Jones wins first place in the Handicap Fvents \u2018with Ferr decond andl Hall Third.Jones won the 220 last evening from Kerr by about 8 vards, both runhine a fine race.The entries for Field Day are still coming in tast and everything points to \u2018a successful First Annual Tield Day.Already over 8G different persons have on- tered for the various events.Entries riase Æhig évening for all the different events so ns to allow the making up of the Handicaps for the Association events.The Canadian Rand Harriers have entered their hest men for the 3 mile race nnd it is expected that good time will bé made.CANADIAN HORSFS AT WHITE RIVER JCT.cos.HORSES OWNED BY TOCAT; MEN .MAKE GOOD SHOWING.Alfio.owned hy Mr.H.H.Ingfam.of Sherbrooke, and Mr.F.Pierce, of Stan- stead, won the 2.80 stake race tor a purse of.$500 in three straight heats at the Vérmont State Fair held at White River JunetTon: : \u2018 Baron, Wedgwood.owned hv Mr.©.\u2018A.French and T.R.Willard, East Angus.won second money in the 2.19 trot event.: AT THE \"RANGES.CHICKEN SHOOT AT HATLEY - Hatley, Sépt.28.\u2014tSpecial).\u2014The 2nd day, Sept.18.There was a fairly good attendance.The promoters were R.R.Whiteomb and W, Wells.The rifle.range was marked at 20 rods and the shot gun range at 8 rods.A prize was given in cach range to the one having the highest average.- Mr.Bert Converse, of Barnston, secured the prize on the rife range and Ashley LeBaron in the shot gun range.\u2014+ VALE PERKINS Mrs.AW.Smith is very ill andi but tittle hopes are entertained for recovery.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.A.White, of Mansonville, spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs.A.W.Smith; Mr.George Andre, of Windsor, was in town an Friday: Mrs.Homer Nutting and daughter, ¥Francps, and son.Ola, of Province HiH.spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, §.A.Jones; Mr.and Mrs.Seaver, of Nol th Troy, Vt., in town on Sunday heir auto; Mrs.Beal and children, f@atem, N.H.1 returned home after spendil a few days in town: Mr.and Mrs.Géo.O'Brïèn, of.Mansonville, visited hil sister, Mrs.Wm.Belford, last r.and Mrs.Win.Belford visited al Dufjpkin last Saturday and Sungay with relatives.: 7 to the illness of our pastor, Rev.ller, there was no service on Sun- 1 ib \u2018 1 \u2018 = Seoccococ00000000000000 | RECORD ROAD RACE Big Field of Starters is Now Intending runners should send for entry\u2019 The High School sports will be held on | annual chicken shoot was held on Eatur- 95 Wellington St.Ti we can o li c: nly gq INVICTUS Shee never want to dnvis tus S \u2018 Perfect Wghest class workmaneer terial, or ki Don't some of what they © We want every w, , earer Shoes to be satisfied, of INVioy \u2019 Don't leave our gia ir a shoe that wore a they pinch or op em, we have of : you, bers that M vou follow these : wil never regret havin; } ; money in à pair ot INVICTUS< Poe © We want every w INVICTY: i > A earer of î Shoes to be perfectly satisfied ° \u2019 a satisfied customer nent customer, \u2019 ~ STAR CLOTHING HALL J.ROSENBLOOM & CO, » Men\u2019s Shoe Dept, 97 Wellington St., Men\u2019s Furnishings, a > You .0 hoes stand j You king, ft, % gest wy, for it, a think of INVICTUS Za A A A > a 0 > best newest styles ang | ) \u201c - lake our word Your friends whe \u201c until fits your + Qu mi ar amp dont tae § will à À précautions vy | US Shore, \u2019 means 4 ue | < La the price you can get.lars and long, loose-fitting back, is made to fit as well as wear.WEST BOLTON z comduct the nexi Sunday at the usual hour in the interest of missions.Mrs.John Brill is suffering from 6x- treme weakness caused by severing an wtery in\u2019 Her wrist.) - Arrivigls aud departures include: Mr.and Mrs.Mairs, of Warden, at Mr.Samuel McElrgy's; Mr.and Mrs: Ruilus Blunt arid Mr.and Mrs.Fred McElroy home after .x visit to relatives in Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Cook, of Montreal, at Mr.Marshall's; Tena and Charlie Barnett, of.Highwater, visiting relatives; Mrs, Geo.Magoon and daughter returned to North Troy, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Chas: Beals, of Brome, at Mr.T.Duboyce's; also: Mr.Jacob Stone, of New Bedford, Mass,., after an absence of 17 years, + McNEIL'S CROSSING : ~ Arrivals .and departures Mr.George Logan is moving to Sutton; Miss B.Davis and Mr.Winslow, of Providence, RR, I., are visiting at I\u2019.A.Schooleraft\u2019s; Miss Sadie Logan is visiting at Potton Springs and Jastman; Miss IKmma Bo- right, of Knowlton, spent the week end \u2018at J.Logan\u2019s and O.\u2018Travers\u2019: The Ladies\u2019 Aid meets at Mrs.I: Mec- Neil's on Wednesday.- Dr.Henderson, of Mansonville, performed a successful operation on Miss Hazel Ranger for throat and nose troubles > + FULFORN Mr.Stephen Gaylor went on Sunday lasl to see His sohn Dixon, who is in a state in The hospital there.- has many Triends There who a get news of his recovery.| ; Mr.Warren Woodard, of California, 14 the guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Abhie Woodard.of Maplehursf, at present.\u201cMr.George.Whitthead has recently purchased the harness, stock and business of friend.Mr.very critical Mr.Dixon Are anxlous | Chewing ne _ 99 Wellington St., Men's Clothing, - ee 3IMENS FALL SUITS OVERCHI \u2018 You'll find our Clothing Carefully tailored.and the best\u2019 valu MEN'S BLACK VICUNA AND GREY FALL OVRROQArE-\u2018 faced, worth $15.00, new .vee = \u2018 ROOATS, MEN'S GREY CRAVENETTE OVERUOATS, perfect Siting ol \u20ac worth $12.00, now pasentonseenmn di) MENS 2 AND\u2019 3-BUTTONED SACK SUITS/ in Er .Our Boys\u2019 Clothing J.L.VINEBERG, | \u201cMY CLOTHIER\" oT 156 Wellington Street, (Bourque\u2019s Block).Sherbrooke, Qu, Rev.Mr.Deeprose, of Sherbrooke, will.services in Brill Church: 1 oi Hebron, Minnesota, to Monf{real\u2019 veussasese LA eresertas ony pool $18.00, NOW _.\u2026ocvrvrre varesrenernrentensvanesrenenee vavcncien 21 eus ue en MEN'S SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED SUMS.and Colored; worth $18.00, now .c UITS, in Bua sree seuscecte eran = 1) route Ré i i EON and ie Pion, Mi, shop sé Mr.Bennett in Waterloo, er, Mr.Luke Whitebead, ol has come (o take: charge of The work.- Is and .departures are Me J?Arri Widen spent Supday m Tros Bn.R.[Sweet and Master \u201c3 © spent day at East Hill pis © jslder Chas.McClure, of West à and My.and Mrs.Jobn Vand: d¥ \u2018erloo, were in town of Sunday Mr.R.Peacock bas quia FE from his recent accljent.1 FAIRFAX Mr.Beck lost, a mafé a \u2018dead in the pasture.=.Arrivals and departsmes: Be Tishewean and St.Armand 0e gog recentiy; Mr.and 3 \u2018 ; ; alo À 5 Baron, of North Hatley, Ps \u201cvir cousin, Mra D.Cros eb Mrs.Ned Hartson and ch \u201cers, Mr.C.Harte 0 .children\u201d have moved- - Mr.Proof has taken pun Marion's farm.\u2026 \u201clena and Albert Beck ant school at Niger River, Buh = ASBESTOS, ul y! The little daughter of xr.; fi.Pearson js serfouëy vi The school hag rep pencher: Dresser, of Richmond, as of ne Rev.Richard Robinson, Mills, a Former pastor, on friends here.The service usua.ening has heén po evening on &ccoun Manville.Next Sunday af ; he especially for: t duy evetting the MU sr lly held on Tor oars\u201d THE BI@ BLACK P ice will be asst friends who have kindly help.Tobacco \u2014 in Shoe, if + 1 - Hig * res Ey sire \u2018 + Er ., .+ Establishe the installati In fact, @ mney a trial run t« INSUR The lots re; be upwards o surance on À being 8150, oy > Territorial ., - Gre 'RECKUTTINC è .COM cat in the for: roughout 1 © particularly \u201cgood.\u201d - POLICE : TOR B \u2018sanded wpe : ¢ .- | CE oe a i, HIE CAR ea HAS.SEC ses Le TERR \u201cone » an Ui4 | uped red har : -centrai « or in St.D 0 take hoped.was ; Jrom un vo.in the .hay had den wp\u2019 ander \u201cBlack Han The Packa wad of new lope, but th \u2018 to t On / vo hope» St, James =\u201c mothe eu "]
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