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[" F 4 Sherbrooke Daily Record, Established 1897 SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1914 ONE CENT German Right Wing Has Been Broken Turning Movement of Allies Developing Rapidly FRENCH LINE RETAKE FORT AT ST.MIHIEL OF DEFENCE AT ANTWERP ATTACKED BRITAIN\u2019S BEST FOR THE WAR.! AUSTRIANS LEAVE HUNGARY TO ITS FATE ÏTORNING- MOVEMENT OF ALLIES IS DEVELOPING.Parts, Sept.30.2.52 p.m.\u2014 (Special) \u2014-According to the official bulletin on the war given out tn Paris this afternoon, the turning movement of the Allies north of the Somme is developing rapidly.A German attack on Tacy-le-Mont has been repulsed with heavy losses.FRENCH RE-TAKE ST.MIHIEL.London.Sept.SO.\u2014(Special)\u2014The correspondent of the Times at Nancy, France, telegraphing under date of Sept.26, gives an unconfirmed report that the French have retaken St.Mihiel, a fortified encampment on the Meuse twenty miles southeast of Verdun, and also that they have captured the Prince of Bavaria at No-ineny.BERLIN'S OFFICIAL ACCOUNT.Berlin, via London, Sept.30.\u2014 '(Special)\u2014A rep.ort given out at army headquarters to-day says: \u201cThere has been general fighting on our right wing in France, but nothing decisive.The centre is quiet.other sons of the Emperor are all ed by G.H, Perris, war correspon-wejj\tI dent of the London Daily Chronicle, JUNCTION IS EFFECTED.' cant118 PaPer| 18 regarded ftS London, Sept.30.\u2014It is officially Paris, Tuesday, Sept.29.\u2014At last ! announced at Vienna, according to The pale gleam of to-day\u2019s sunshine a Rome despatch to the Exchange F8 nothing to the smile that irrad-_ ,\t._\t,, ,\tiates faces of those who know.It has Telegraph Company, that a junction been Mtterly long walt [or good has been effected between the new newg and relief is extraordinary.German army and the remnants of The public mast still wait a little for in details, hut out dutiful censors will hardly deny me the satisfaction of and i the Austrian army which fought the Galician battle.Tbe new combined army is taking up a position, and already has been in contact with Vice-Admiral Ingenohl.It » mm.1 Va-* fMs UNIONS FORM AN ALLIANCE Strikes Over Work Which One Union Should do Will be Averted 5PI it! :W< i»' ¦The French advances in the vicinity of Verdun and Toul have been renewed.GARIBALDIS GET COMMISSIONS.Paris, September 30.\u2014(Special) \u2014 ^ Among the nominations published in ; the official journal to-day, says the Bordeaux correspondent of the Havas Agency, are those of Giuseppe Garibaldi as Lieut.-Colonel, Riciotti Garibaldi as Captain, and Santo and Brino Garibaldo as Lieutenants, all of the first foreign regiments.FORBIDDEN TO FIGHT AGAIN, j Rome, via London, Sept.30,-An the Russians along the Carpathian-official statement, issued in Berlin Tarnow-Cracow front, and received here, says:\tj COMMISSARIAT FAILED.\u201cPrince Oscar, who has heretofore : London, Sept.30.\u2014According to a been reported as ill in a hospital at1 R0tterdam despatch to the Daily Homburg, is pronounced by special-;MaW private information from Der-ists to be suffering with & heart , sayS that before the retreat to affection from which he will recover, but it is said that he must not resume his place at the front, as he could not stand the strain.stating that the worst is over the best may be hoped for.\u2019\u2019 LONDON CHEERFULLY CONFIDENT.London, Sept.3fl.\u2014 Though the closely drawn censorship has not permitted the publication of any definite, news beyond that contained in,the official bulletins concerning what is happening in France, nevertheless there prevails throughout the military clubs and other good sources of information a spirit of cheerful confidence.Information from quarters which have always been reliable show that confidence is not baseless, nor unjustified.\"NOTHING NEW,\" HAYS PARIS BULLETIN.Paris, Sept.30.\u2014The French Official communication issued last night! says : \"There is nothing new in the\u2019 situation.\u201d A LUES \"WELL HOLDING THEIR j OWN.\" London, Sept.30.\u2014 The Official' Press Bureau issued the following regarding the operations in northern France : \"There is practically no change.The allies' left have had some heavy fighting, but they are well; holding their own.\" i® n Up fin Si 3 II \\ WORKERS REPRESENTED AT OO hJFRRKNOR REPRESENT 5 00,000 WORKERS IN THE STATES AND CANADA.York, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 It \\v«hs announced here last night i, that, the delegates of six internatlon-jal unions in tho building trades have ! completed the forraiinR of an alliance \\ hy -xwhich strikes over disputes ln-| volvûTigc tbe work one union should ! do will be averted- .The six unions | are the Bricklayers' and Masons\u2019 In tern«,t.ional Utifon.\tthe Journeymen i Stone*outters International Union, the.[International of Engineers, the.Unli-j ed \u201cRrotherhood of Carpenters and l.loinors, the Plain and Ornamental 0|ijfmtive plasters\u2019 Society and the International Hod Carriers\u2019 and j TÎui Iciety of Ameri I ca.T'hey re[iresent more than 500.-OOO workers throughout, the United States and Canada.THE MOST STRIKING SOLDIERS NOW ORGANIZING IN LONDON FOR ENGLAND\u2019S SECOND ARMY TO go to war are the Colonials.* They are largely men from Canada, South Africa and Austin lia, who happen to be living in England.The men in the above picture arc in training for a cavalry regiment.Note their splendid physique, Many of them have had actual experience in war.The officers are Cana-dians, notably Raid Belton, who commanded the army that put.Mniai Hadif on the Moroccan throne in 1908, and Major Norton Griffith (Empire Jack), who fought in the Boer War.Commander of the German High Sea Fleet.He has direct charge of the HUNGARY LEFT vessels which Sir John Jellicoe s' sailors are itching to meet in a fair! fight.TO ITS FATE HEAVY ËLE OVER NORTH SEA NEW FRENCH GERMANS REGIMENT CLAIM FLEET AUSTRIAN ARMY HAS ABANDON-1 ED COUNTRY AND NATIONAL J, GUARDS LEFT.Colons! Joseph LanOry of Quebec Will be the Commanding Officer NOW READY Copenhagen, Sept.30\u2014Travellers arriving here from tbe Kiel Canal say that the Germans are busy plac- bondon, Sept.30 \u2014(Special) \u2014 \"The heaviest gale within- living memory is sweeping over Denmark London, September 30.\u2014\"From thejand ^,6 North Sea along the whole ! DR.MIGNAULT GAVE A GIFT OF ing new ordanance, which the Kmpp latest events in Galicia and along the.Gcnnan coast;.8ays the Copenhagen «0,000 FOR NEW CORPS-\t: works have becn experimenting with Carpathians the conclusion drawn is:\tn ,, Vpws\t, for the past two years, on the nr that the Austrian army has abandon-jco respond nt of the Dad^\t, RECRUITING TO START\t;\tcn|1R;.rs and y mall.Accounts may be openq of t.wo or more persongj Go made bv any one 01] survivor.BRANCHES IN SHBl VI ci ) 11 OfP.ee (Duflerin Aveil E.\tW.EarwelX.Mai A.F.Taylor.Aasls^ Wellington Street Branch, F.\tA.Bflgg-e.Mana^ Us* per Town Branch (Kin* N.F.Dumirur.AetJiit Manawer.Jn the name, wbdrawalg to [u or by the AVAILABLE 9 f 0 y *IW y - SHH'RBHOOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEAIBER 30, iqi4; ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS Daily Repris From Correspond-«ats of Mat is Going on in Various Ccmmuniiies.UIXVILLE.k Quiteya number from this place at-ended the funeral service of the late jStuart A.Baldwin, which was held feat St.Stephen\u2019s Church, Coaticook, 'oq Friday afternoon.WMrs.Sarah Lorimer, of Beebe, is ending a few days with her sister, (Mrs.filecta Cushing, her brother, Mr.(Lyman Martin, and other relatives dn thie vicinity.j *Miss Minnie Mosher was removed to the Sherbrooke Hospital on Thurs-'day last, suffering from appendicitis.jAn operation was performed, and she >s now progressing favorably towards recovery.Miss Jessie Eglcston, who has been \u2022confined to her home for the past, (two weeks with a sprained ankle, He much, improved and resumed her \u2022duties as teacher at the Hill school 'on Monday.Saturday last was observed as \u2018\u2018tag day\u201d here by the Patriotic Society, (the collectors, Mrs.Nelson William-teon and Miss Bessie Childs, meeting with good success.Arrivals and departures Mr.and iMri.Eugene Cutler and little daughter, of Goaticook, visiting relatives 'in town on Sunday; Mr.Fred Wallis, \u2018who was the past week with his ^parents, to his work in Montreal on 'Sunday\t« In spite of the inclement weather, the rally day exercises at the Baptist Church on Sunday morning were well ^attended.An interesting programme iwas given, consisting of songs by the lachool and an address by Pastor {England; report of the secretary-trea-teurer, Miss McIntyre; reading by Miss i.Esther England; recitations by Bea-jtxlce Ham, Dotfs McIntyre, Rayburn Wright and (yordon England, also a teolo by Miss Lizzie Egleston.Misses Josephine and Maude G'l-tean, of Sutton, Vt., with their (grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Foster Cutler; Mr.and Mrs.Wm.A.Wallis Lleft last.week for a visit with friends 'ttt Newark, Vt.Mr.J.B.Parker occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church at Moe's [Elver on Sunday morning, and also (preached at Waterville in the after toon.HATLEY Owing to the fact that only eighteen members were present at the first, public meeting of the Epworth League, held in the Vestry of the Methodist Church, it was decided to postpone the election of officers for the ensuing year, until Wednesday (held the meetings everv Wednesday evening, September 30th.A plan of work was however roughly outlined for the year, which will lie somewhat ^different from that of the two past, two years.Biographical sketches will (he given of men who have been etni inent in religion, Philanthropy, Politics, Literature, and Music.It was also decided tn change the name of the Society from that of Epworth League, to the Young People\u2019s Christian Endeavor Society and also to held the meetings evety Wednesday evening, instead of Friday as heretofore, The dance given by some of the ¦young people of the place, in the (Forester\u2019s Hall, in aid of the Patriotic Fund, was, in every way, a success.Several couples coming from Goaticook.Barnston, Rock Island, Way\u2019s Mills.Ayer's Cliff, and Mas-sawlppl.The music was excellent, and dancing was kept up fill the early hours of the morning.Refresh ments were furnished by the ladies While the ice cream table which was attended by Mesdames Haynes, Hew-ton, Sweeney, and Webster, was liberally patronized.The receipts which after all expenses were paid amounted to a little over twenty five dollars, were given to the Hatley Patriotic Society, to be used in anv way they may think advisable.There Is some thought of holding these social dances periodically, alternately every second month with a euchre party for the benefit of this work.Rev.I.N.Kerr returned to Ms duties here, after a short stay at Que- bec City, where he officiated at the marriage of his brother.Lieut.G.M.Hill, and Pte.George McDonald, at home from Valcartier; Mr.,T.P.Bowen, Secretary-Treasurer of Hatley, has been somewhat indisposed, for the past few weeks.NOLSTISHVIY Arrivals and departures: Mrs.John Moran, and Mr.Joe Weston, Sanford, Me, guests of relatives ; Mrs.Lowery to her home in High Forest, accompanied by her niece, Miss Gladys Westman ; Miss McLoughlin.Thet-ford Mines, at Mrs.Anderson's; Mr.and Mrs.L.P.Bishop, Tbetfoi d Mines, the week-end with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Bishop ; Dr.I.C.Bishop, left on Monday for his home in Kansas after a pleasant visit with his parents ; Mr.Wells Bishop, to his home in Edmonton ; Mrs.M.S.Macdonald fro I Edmonton ; Mrs.M.S.McDonald, from a visit at Hherhrooke ; Mr.I).Anderson on a trip to Rimotiski.Rev.J.V.Young left on Wednesday for Montreal, and his marriage i will take place on Tuesday 29th, In stant, in the Church of St.John, ! the Evangelist, to Miss Muriel Han-j ington, daughter of Dr.Hanington.! of Montreal.During Mr.Young\u2019s absence, his jelace is being filled by Rev.O.F.L.Gilbert, Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, who conducted divine service in St.Paul\u2019s Church at both morning and evening, preaching a most thoughtful and helpful [ I sermon on each occasion^ Choir practice in the Church Friday evening, Sunday School at 101 a.m.\t.Service on Sunday next, October 4th., at St.Paul\u2019s Church, will he at fi.So p.m.The annual meeting of the Bible Society, will be held on Tuesday, ! October 20th, in the Town Hall, at I 7.30 p.m, A lecture will he delivered ; by Rev.Thos.Bennett.after a trip to Boston ; Mr.Claude Metcalfe in Sherbrooke Saturday ; Mr.L.Gorham, of Edmonton, Alta., visiting his parents, Mr.and jHrs.W.Gorham ; Mrs.C.Cooper to Eaton Corner, Sunday ; Messrs.C.H.Chester and J.H.Labonte in Ascot.Monday; Miss Mary Thompson, of Cookshire, visiting her brother, Mr.J.Thompson ; Mrs.H.P.Johnston and children a couple of weeks with her parents in Crossbury ; Miss Mabel Mills, of Dixville, visiting her parents for a few days ; Miss Gertrude Butler, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, the week end in town ; Miss Myrtle Omair, of Lachine, visiting her mother Mrs.P.Omair ; Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Pageau, of Ascot, in town Sunday ; Miss S.Bishop, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, last weelo with her sister, Mrs.C.H.Chester ; Miss G.Hatcher visiting her aunt, Mrs.George Arkley ; Mr.Austin Woodrow the ween end with his parents in Ascot ; Mr.Fred Parsons and niece Ruth Parsons, of Montreal, the guests of his father, Mr.F.Parsons ; Mr.I.Gilbert to Sherbrooke Saturday ; Mr.John Chevalier, Mr.and Mrs.Willard Chevalier to their home in New York after a couple of weeks with Mr.R.L.Willard ; Miss Saultry the week end in Compton ; Miss L.Hall, of Eaton Corner, in town Monday ; Mr.Claude Cooper in.Sherbrooke Monday ; Miss E.Rolfe the week end with her parents in Bishop\u2019s Crossing.OWES HER LIFE TO \u201cFRUIT-HIVES\u201d Cured Botli Sfomacli Trouble and Headaches .Pai.merston, Ont., June 20th.1913.\u201d1 really believe that I owe my life to \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d.Ever since childhood, I have been under the care of uhysicians and have been paying doctor\u2019s bills, I was so sick and worn out that people on the street often asked me if I thought I could get along without help.The same old Stomach Trouble and distressing Headaches nearly drove me wild.Sometime ago, I got a box of \u201cI'ruit-a-tives\u201d and the first box did me good.My husband was delighted and advised a continuation of their use.Today, I am feeling fine, and a physician meeting me on the street, noticed my improved appearance and asked the reason.I replied, \u201cI am taking Fruit-a-tives\u201d.He said.'\u2018Well, if Fruit-a-tives are making you look so well, go ahead and take them.They are doing more for you than I can\u201d.Mrs.H.S.WILLIAMS.\u201d Fruit-a-tives \u201d are sold by all dealeis at.50t.a box.(1 for $2.50, trial size 25c.or sent postpaid oil receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa.ket filled with silver, linen and china I was presented to the bride-to-be.Miss Adams thanked her friends in al few well chosen words for the many useful gifts.The chicken pie supper in the Griffin Union Church Friday night was largely attended by people from the surrounding towns as well as here.The programme was excellent.Principal Trueman, of 8.W.College, gave a fine address; Mr.Fred Montle sang a solo, and the vocal teacher at S.W.C.rendered a very sweet solo; [ Miss Holden, of S.W.C., also gave a reading which was much appreciated ' by all.The pupils of Beebe Model j School gave a flag drill.Mr.W.H.j Miller acted as chairman.The peo- I pie here feel very grateful for all.the assistance received.The proceeds, ' which amounted to $5S, will bo in j aid of the Patriotic Fund.BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING.Arrivals and departures; Mrs.PIol-lis Hodge, of Birchton, guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Bishop at \"Bonnie- ! j view;\u201d Mrs.Mary Gilbert at Weedon with her sister, Mrs.A.Skinner; Mr., and Mrs.I,.J.Hooker at Bury,! guests at his sister\u2019s, Mrs.J.W.Downes; Messrs.P.C.and J.L.Ma-jtheson in Lingvyick Wednesday; Mr.: i Orln Cunningham, of Edmonton,! jAlta., to join his wife and daughter, , ! who have been spending the summer j at her father's, Mr.O.M.Bishop\u2019s; | Mrs.W.D.Bod well and Miss Edith Oldfield at Angus, guests of the for- | ¦ mer\u2019s sister, Mrs.Embury; Miss Ida! .Westman at Sawyerviile with rela- j fives; Messrs.J.W.Andrews, 1.L.Jenkerson, E.Gilbert, I.W.and C.^ C.Rolfe, R.E.Willard, J.B., L.T.and Forrest Hooker to Danville Saturday to attend the fair; Mrs.H.! Hodge, of Birchton, visiting Mrs.W.S.Ward; Mrs.Wm.Hooker home from a week's visit to relatives in .Bury and East Dudswell; Mrs.D.p.; McHarg in Thetford Friday; Mrs.R.E.Streeter at Bury, guest of Mrs.J.W.Downes and other friends; Mr.J.[McLeod, of St.Johnshury, guest of I j his mother, Mrs.Wm.Tupper, and i j sister, Mrs.D.A.Lasell; Mrs.T.E.j ! Bishop in Sherbrooke Friday; Mr.' .Wm.McLeod home from a trip to Scotstown, Montreal and Valcartier;! Mr.,1.J.McLeod, of Cookshire, in town to initiate several new members | into the Canadian Order of Foresters.THEN HOLM VILLE, The Rev.Mr.Roy, of Bury, will preach the Missionary sermon in the Methodist Church here on Sunday,; Oct.4th, at 2.30 p.m.There was not many present at the social at Mr.A.Stevens\u2019 on Wednesday evening, owing to the bad weather and dark night.Mr.and Mrs.Weir, of Arnprior, Ont., are.the guests of their nephew, Mr.las.Reid, at Bonnie Brae.Mrs.Bird, of Cote St.Paul, and Miss Simpson, from England are spending a few days with Mrs.H.Bailey.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Carr and children, of Lennoxville, have been spending a few days with Mrs.Carr\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Enair.The little son, Harry, of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Brown, has been quite ill the past week.Quite a number from here attended the Danville Fair on Saturday.Miss Ha.zet Daves returned to West-mount to-day (Wednesday) after her holidays at her home here.son, Alexander to Mittineague.Mass., after the last two months with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Murray; Miss K.Mclver and Mrs.A.Wilson, from Springfield, Mass.; Miss Campbell to Leominster, Mass.Mr.R.C.Van had his mill in BISHOP\u2019S CROSSING.Arrivals and departures include ; ! Rev.Mr.Mingie, of Montreal, guest j of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Andrews, at \u201cDowler Place\u201d; Mr.C.Walsh, of Lennoxville, the week end in town ; ! Mrs.E.Rowe, of Westbury, guest of j Mrs.Henry Gilbert ; Mr.Belfort, of ! the Canadian Bank of Commerce, on his holidays, and Mr.Cleveland taking bis place ; Mr.and Mrs.Henry Rolfe, of Ascot, visiting relatives |here.The Rev.Mr.Mingie gave a very interesting address on the Lord\u2019s Day Alliance at the service in the Methodist Church Sunday evening.Next Sunday will be Harvest or Thanksgiving service and special music will , be prepared by the choir and the ; church will be suitably decorated for the occasion.SAWYERVILLE.Thursday, Oct.1st.Don\u2019t fail to K ; see this big show, 7,000 ft.of new film, 7,000 ft.Some splendid west-k[je 1 ern dramas aud also a great selection L.A.BAYLEY\u2019S Every Department Sparkles With New Fall Goods There\u2019s Pleasure and Profit in Shopping in Sherbrooke\u2019s Brightest and Roomiest Store.Middle District burned down on the,^ comedies.Admission, 10.and 15c.19th.It is thought that the fire wasi^11 ^le Fellows\u2019 Hall, set purposely to destroy the mill and!\t'\tTTTTrt contents, but the guilty party has\u2019\tLioLAR.not been found out so far.\tRev.ft.H.Norman, of the Mont- An effort was made to destroy the!real Wesleyan Theological College, barn belonging to P- K.McDonald, w .conduct the service in the Meth-around 3.30 a.m., on Thursday last.:°d|«t Church here Sunday aiternoon, Who ever the party was his plans :®c^\u2019 servfce commencing at 2.30.failed that time.It certainly is a J[OUI °P®U*Q& Sunday School pity when a grudge is carried so far j 5eTe\"\ttoil, 1-4r\u201d that property and probably lives1 TIh rLat}leb, Ald I?eet at ¥rs-must be destroyed to satisfy.Luckily ^ funt.er 8 00 Thursday evening, IVomen and Misses are afforded the opportunity to select Stylish Fall Suits, Coats and Dresses, and at the same time enjoy an extraordinary economy.Distinction in Coats and Suits In these garai nts there is one of two notes to strike\u2014individuality or a strict adherence to the fashions of the day\u2014 Which Is It?A smart Suit or Coat or a couple of dowdy ones If its a smart one the woman of moderate means can get it here, for she need not pay an exorbitant price to obtain the so-called exclusive garment.Distinctive and practical garments ranging in price from .SIS.OO to S3S.OO eacti.EAST ANGUS.Arrivals and departures Include : Mrs.A.Sheriffs visiting her daughter.Mrs.E.W.Stewart ; Mrs.L.H.tieslauriers and daughter, Leonie from1 Hawkesbury, Ont., visiting her sister! Mrs.Roland Little ; Miss Margaret Neil to Sherbrooke, Wednesday ; Mr.\u2019 Walter Reif, of Bishop\u2019s Crossing, in town lately ; Mrs.C.A.Ring and Mr.Frank Ring from Worcester, Mass., on Wednesday ; Mrs.Walter Arnott and two children, of La Tuque, Miss M.Steele, of Hull,visiting friends in town ; Dr.L.Willard ; to Stanstead Tuesday ; Mrs.F.H.Hibbard, of Bury, visiting her daughter, Mrs.Roland Little ; Miss E.Bishop to her home in Marbleton ; Mr.ami Mrs.John Farnsworth, Miss! Farnsworth visiting Ht Mr.R.W.Ed-j wards ; Mr.and Mrs.C.Cooper home! BOYNTON The Women's Missionary Auxiliary, j of Boynton will meet in Laver\u2019s! Hall, Thursday afternoon, October 1st.No refreshments.Arrivals and departures : Mr.and : Mrs.Ned.Hartson, of Ayer's Cliff, I at Mr.W.C.Dustin\u2019s, recently; Mrs.\u2019\".N.Huckins at Mr.W.Comstock's, ; Smith's Mills, for a few days; Mrs.Linda Vetter, of Smith\u2019s Mills, Saturday with her aunt, Mrs.Quimby; Mrs.N.E.Fish, and sister, Miss Hartwell, Saturday at Ayer\u2019s Cliff ; i Miss Rose Griffin, home from Ire-! land, where she spent a couple of ! months; Mrs.W.L.Sharon, Miss' Gertie Sharon, and Mrs.Quimby, ! Sunday at Brigg\u2019s Waites, Brown\u2019s' Hill ; Mr.and Mrs.John Lavers, Mr.Ernest Astbury, Saturday at Rock Inland ; Mr.Raymond Griffin, from Bulwer, Que,, visiting friends in town ; Mr.R.Dean, of Minton, at Mr.N.E.Fish's, recently.for the townspeople that two of the young men kept late, or rather early hours that morning, or that corner of the village would have been swept out, carrying the C.P.R.station along with the_rest.It is expected, that seeing the plan failed, it will he attempted again, so a close watch is being kept of the town.B RE SETT CORNER HATLEY.The W.C.T.r.will meet on Wednesday, October 7th, with Mrs.Sidney Taylor.All come and help the I\u2019atriotic work.Mrs.A.B.Little, of Boynton, visiting her foster, Mrs.A.B.Vance ; Mr.E.Lal'ise, at, his home in Sherbrooke over Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.E.Precourt, aud Mr.and Mrs.J.W.McConnell attended the funeral of Mrs.Hunter, at Eustis, on Wednesday.LAKE MEG ANTIC Mr.H.A.Peplar and Dr.Thorsby returned to Montreal on Monday after spending a few days at Mr.Pep-lar's Camp.Mr.H.Robitaille, formerly of Me-gantic is spending a short time in town from Montreal.Mr.S.Bellifeulle, of Three Rivers, Government Paymaster for the work being done on the wharf, was in town on Monday, paying the men at work there.Mr.A.Tobin, of Montreal, Assistant Civil Engineer, was in town for a few days inspecting the work done on the new wharf during the summer.The Model Scho'ol started up again on Monday.The two teachers, Miss Fraser and Miss Oliver have divided the Intermediate classes between them, until the return of Miss Sherman, who is expected to he able to resume the work by next Monday.It is hoped there will be large attendance, as the election of officers for the following year will take place.New Fall Coatings 75 pieces\u2014never before have we had such a showing of Ladies\u2019 Coat Material, over 75 different patterns comprising all colors and weaves, and ranging in price, from $1.50 to the exclusive lengths at $3.00, $3.50 $4.00 and $4.50.BURY Mrs.LaPointe, called to Coati-cook, on Monday morning by the illness of her sister, Mr.Lester Wotton, of Sherbrooke, and W.Drennan, of Cookshire guests of Mr.Alex.Dougherty, on Sun.day.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Downes, and children, of Brookbury, guests of @rs.Downes\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Webster, on Sunday.Mr.Thomas Morrow, to Sherbrooke on Friday.Work has been commenced on the new concrete sidewalk, which is to be be laid on Railroad St.Mr.John Dougherty, who has been 111 with typhoid fever, is now convalescent.M\u2019*;.W.Smith, to Cookshire, on Monday, the \"nest of her daughter, Mrs.Henry Taylor.FITCH BAY.Arrivals and departures include : Miss Ethel Hadden to Lowell, Mass., after visiting friends in town ; Mrs.Jas.Grady to St.Johnshury, Vt., after visiting her mother, Mrs.P.F.Renick; Miss Ruby Saunders, of!f Important Showing New Wilton and Axminster Rugs In a variety of the Season\u2019s new designs and colorings, in all sizes from 3ft.x 6ft up to lift 3ins.x 15ft.Prices $5.00 to $90.00.L A.BAYLEY Sherbrooke the guest of Miss E.Hal- den ; Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Rider home and WATERVILLE.Mrs.H.Stuart Ball and young , 'son and Mrs.Aldrich are visiting ; a^er a week^in St.Johnshury their old home in Edwards, N.Y.The annual Sunday School convention of the District of Compton ; County will be held at the Congregational Church here Oct.5th, afternoon and evening.The choir will Lyndonville, Vt.; Mr.Arthur Bogie ofj A RARE OPPORTUNITY Any person desiring to start up in business in the thriving Eastern Townships town of Magog, should investigate the A.G.Dolloff & Co.stock.The stock includes the contents of an up-to-date Dry Goods and Fancy Goods Store, and the only 5, 10 and 15 cent Store in town.Will be sold together or separately.The business is a paying one, and the only reason for selling is the death of Mr.Dolloff, the head of the firm.For full information apply at once to A.G.Dolloff & Go.Magog, Quo.y Knowlton, a guest of his uncle, Mr.i____________________________________ T.H.J.Bailey ; Mrs.Mayhew, of! \u2014 Dixville, and two children guests obRic.».cnursesi mo Mrs.Johnson at the Parsonage.\tl»t,W «3 vz FI vj v?L, r vJ r% Mrs.G.A.Harney, Apple Grove, | COMPTON VILLAGE MILAN.'* Arrivals and departures include : Misses F.McAskill, M.Smith and M.Murray to Springfield, Mass ; the Misses K.and M.McLeod to Portland, Me.; Mrs.D.M.Morrison and fUU&*UMS&ÊiÈ»ii&&&&É&É&ÈM£k&»m&MUUMte£&M£Ê£Ê&âÉ£âiÉâii£Ètemijil 1 * \u201cNo Alum\u201d must be the watchword when the housewife buys baking powder.Alum is well known to be a powerful astringent, and should never be used in food.Prof.Geo.F.Barkery M.Z)., of the University of Pennsylvania y says: \u201c I consider the use of alum baking powder highly injurious to health.Food economy now, more than ever, demands the purchase and use of those food articles of known high quality and absolute purity and healthfulness.ROYAL Is a Pure, Cream of Tartar BAKING POWDER Contains No Alum Perfectly leavens, leaves no unhealthful residues, make^the food more delicious and wholesome he present at the evening session and entertained at a miscellaneous will render special music.\tAddresses\t\u201cshower\u201d\tat her home on\tSaturday !\tTHnRnlTPHr\tv\t1Tp\tTn\tnAm»\ttm will be given by Rev.Mr.\tRead, of\tafternoon\tin honor of Miss May Ad-:\trHO^OyGHLY\tUP-TO-DATE\tIN Sherbrooke; Rev.Mr.Williams, of ams.Twenty ladies were present and i\tMr-rTTrvin a\t^ Hatley, and Rev.J.Fulcher of Mont- a most delightful afternoon spent.' ,\tATTENDANCE, real.\tRefreshments of cake and ice cream ! LhL vl lage school which re-open- The ladies of St.John\u2019s Church j were served by the hostess after which ed lts classes m the Vestry room of will meet with Mrs.Hodgson and | the guest, of honor was presented ! 8t\u2019 James Church, a few weeks ago, Mrs.Beau in the church hall Wednes- ; with a 'dainty white basket filled ~\t\"\"\t\" day afternoon at three o\u2019clock.\twith beautiful gifts consisting of sil- Mr.Fred Burton, who\thas been\tver china and linen The\tts de.confined to his bed for the\tpast f.our\t[ parted at\t5 O.clock wi9hin\tthe bride.weeks, is now convalescing.\tto-be all future prosperity.-\u2014- /¦ -+-.BABY RESTS AFTER BATH COOKSHIRE Mrs.Tfog hadieg1 Aid meets in the Me-.thodist Church Hall Wednesday afternoon and evening supper from 6 to S.Hostesses.Mrs.Cyrus Mac- moved on Monday in its own quart ers in Compton\u2019s new school building which has been erected this summer ! by Mr.Daniel Saultry.The Record correspondent visited , the new structure on its opening day ! and was delighted to find a thoroughly up-to-date, well lighted, well ventilated and well equipped class room.The school is in charge of Miss Jennie Smith, of*Sherbrooke, a i CROSSBURY Arrivants and departures : ftTm.Barter and Miss (iî.fJPgia vester, at home from Whitefield Messrs.Willie.Ross, and Douglas Dinsmore, a few days in Bulwer, Rae,'MissesTnn'Bailey, NeVÛe FrTs-1 aduate of McDonaW College, and hunting ; Mr.James Barter, guest of ier.and Hattie Frasier and Mrs W ^ th*r®, W6re °n Monday PyPlls en-: his brother, Mr.C.Barter ; Master Kdwardg\t,\t' rolled, an increase on last year.Holland, and Little\tOlive\tRoss,\tvis-\tJRe\u2018.\tMr Mjck of A g\tThe\tBoard\tof\tCommissioners\tare\tto Ring\tMr.W.Anlis ;\tMrs.\tGeo.\tMay,\tvery interesting\u2019talk at the\tLeague\t^congratulated\ton\tits\tsplendid new Bulwer, guest of Mrs.W.Ross a few Monday njght\tS\tbuilding, which is a credit to the days; Mr.Reggie Anlis at Martin- mrs ,j0hn Rand entertained her ville,\tguest of his brother\tover\tSun-\tnlusic\tclass Saturday from 2\tto 4.day ;\tMiss Flossie\tKerr,\tguest\tof ;\tq & Jü-NJüAU.ADVOCATES, J 18 King 0 \u2022BflBADY & PANNETON, AUVQ cate», 155 Wellington St, \\\\7M.C.TRACY.ADVOCATE.137 YY Wellington St, pros.ROY, ADVOCATE.METROPOLU Bldg.At Windsor Mllis on Saturdays from 4 B.m.The $5.00 British Empire Universities Modern English Illustrated DICTIONARY io the ONI/Y entirely NEW compilation b greatest authorities from the leading: uni tains more new words than any similar published ; is bound like a Bible in genuine full Limp Leather, flexible, stamped in gold, printed on thin Bible Paper, with red edges nïid corners rounded.Be sides the vocabulary proper, the general contents comprise a.veritable Treasure-house of Knowledge.Present, the Seiies of Three Dictionary Coupons together with the.y the Empire\u2019s versities.; con-dictionary now Expense Distribution Amount 98c Any book by post.7c.extra lor postage within 20 miles ; 18c.elsewhere in this province, or 20c.in other Canadian provinces.NAME.I\\ O.ADDRESS.ENCLOSE 98c.AND POSTAGE, TOTAL .MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED.and will stay through the winter and board Mr.Gibb, who Is at.present without a housekeeper.This will lie as Mrs.Gibb is in England and as Mrs.Gibb Is in in England and not expected to return to this country.It is said that he will join bis family therft the coming summer.Mrs.Baugh, who has been in poor health for some time, is somewhat improved, but not as well as her numerous friends could wish.School Inspector W.O.Rothney, of Richmond, was in town recently and visited the different schools in this municipality.Mrs.J.H.Hammond, one of the most esteemed residents, is very ill at present, and no hopes are entertained of lier recovery.Rally day was observed in the Methodist Church here last Sunday afternoon.Owing, no doubt, to the inclemency of the weather, not ns many Sunday school scholars were present as expected.The children took part in exercises suitable for Hie occasion, and the church was nicely decorated with autumn leaves, plants and flowers.The ladies of St.Matthew\u2019s Guild will hold a basket picnic at the home of Mrs.R.A.Savage on Wednesday, Sept.30.Mrs.M.Jenne and daughter, Miss Ada, left on Friday last, for their home in Foreston, 111., after a pleasant visit with their numerous relatives here.A beautiful service, with the church nicely decorated with autumn leaves, plants, flowers and vegetables, and hymns and sermon suitable for the occasion, was held in St.Matthew\u2019s Church last Sunday morning, the 27th.Mr.Ernest.Gibb, son of the resident Methodist minister, Rev.Mr.Gibb, sailed from Boston the 25th on the Allan steamer Pretorian, on bis way to England, where his mother has been for some time.His destination was Mathlock, Bath, Derbyshire.The Literary Club of the Seventh Day Adventists held their meeting last Saturday night at the home of Mr.Charles and Miss Mary Shepherd, West Bolton.A very severe frost, was experienced here on the night of the 25th.Messrs.John Glasgow, C.H.Fair field, W.Fairfield, H.C.Boomhour, j E.E.Beerworth and Raymond Beer-worth to Clarenceville; Mrs.A.M.Glasgow to Bedford on Sunday last ' to visit her mother, Mrs.Jones, who is very ill.A large number from this way at tended the patriotic entertainment In Empire Hall, Clarenceville, on Fri day evening.Rev.Mr.Gilley, pastor of the Free | Methodist Church here, went to St.Armand on Friday, where he had charge of the service on Sunday.The Clarenceville road machinery has been moved hlTe and set up on the Baptist parsonage grounds.The stones are already coming in, and the work on the road will continue to progress rapidly.MAN SON VIT, LE.Arrivals and departures: Mr.S.H.Botterill, of the MansonviUe House, a few days in Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.E.R.Shepard home after a few weeks in West Lebanon, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Hamelin, of 4her-rorn, Sunday in town, the guests of their parents; Miss Jennie Eldridge.a few days at Lake Memphremagog, guest of Mrs.Geo.Willard.Mr.Marshall Guilbault has rented Mr.White\u2019s farm and will take possession immediatoly.Dr.E.H.Henderson spent a few I days in Huntingdon, the guest of his j parents.Mr.Frank McDonald home after j spending a few weeks in West ford : Vt.Kindly mail or send in your subscriptions and news to C.J.Farrell, ¦which will have prompt attention.Sirs.J.H.Farrell, who has been care for the past \tr-;.\u2019'- \u2014T) *\ti«^ j \t \t.i&é zi \ti \tifs4*' ¦,,'\\y, ¦\t\\ imm colds x Excessive perspiration during these hot days oft times re-act and are followed by colds.Watch yourself carefully.Don\u2019t let your cold go unnoticed.Stop that cough, allay the irritation.Clear your throat and do it quickly.GRIFFITH\u2019S W\u2019HITE BALr SAM is ready to aid you.Price, 25c.a bottle.: ?! ?l Gun Metal ami Patent Leather But ton Shoes with the new spool heel, are very much in vogue for fall wear.We carry all styles, sizes and widths.Prices\u2014$4.50 to $6.00.J.A.Wipfielî I Co.! i \\t ü GEIFFIÏHi DRUGGIST,\t% 121 WELLINGTON ST., «> SHERBROOKE.\t£ / ÜÏITj iweek, is somewhat improved, j Mr.W.C.Perkins, of this place, was married to Miss Helen Perkins, ! of Vale Perkins, on Thursday, Se.pt.124, and left for Montreal and other : points.On their return they will re : side in MansonviUe.EAST FARNHAM.i Arrivals and departures include : Mrs.Reuben Goddard, of Dunham, visiting her son, Mr.Earl Goddard and Mrs.Goddard ; Mr.and Mrs.J.Brimmer and Mrs.Az.ro Collins I attended the \"Mite meeting\" at Mrs., 1 Mason\u2019s, Fordyce, last Thursday ; ! Mr.and Mrs.Ray Stowe, of Brigham, guests of lier parents, Mr.and ! Mrs.O.Fuller on Sunday ; Mr.and | Mrs.Guillet and children, of Marie-¦ ville, week end guests of Mrs.Gui! let\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fuller ; Miss Lucy Buck the past week with lier aunt, Mrs.Fred Hall ; Mrs.Chas.Wilkins, of Montreal, a few days past guest of Mrs.Martin Collins ; Mr.and Mrs.Wilkins accompanied the remains of Mr.Wilkins\u2019 mother to Adamsville for inter ment last Thursday ; Mr.j.J.Brimmer attended the No-License league meeting which met at Brome Corner, : last Thursday.Rev.Mr.Flanagan, Rector of the Church of the Ascension, Montreal, exchanged pulpits with Rev.Mr.WTnch on Sunday.Mr.Flanagan is a fluent speaker and his sermon was much enjoyed by the large number present in St.Augustine Church.s\\ ^ CANADIAN PACIFIC iiUMTEl» RATES To !\u2022 MTFIC COAST until October 8.One way second class -i Vancouver, Seattle, port laud.$55.48 -Pin Francisco.Los Dingo, via O! n go Low fares to many Angeles, San other points.656.35 Feel All In?Stomach sour\u2014Liver off duty\u2014Bowels clogged ?Just Take a Glass of «/sSalf 2^7 'anBox 83.Record.Good wages.Apply j Housekeeper ov jpiy 79 li/^1 EN WANTED BY WID-ower on farm No children.Ap-9 Belvidere St.jT^ENERAL SERVANT WANTED washing.Apply Miss Short, Beivi i^MART BOY WANTED FOR OUR DE-k signing department.Apply Paion Manufacturing Co .Sherbrooke.; J^TRONG BOY WANTED FOR LIGHT /'CONCRETE MIXERS \u2014 ALL SIZES ^ and styles, new and second-hand, j Large stock slightly used contractors plant, including stone crushers, engines and boilers, pumps, hoisting engines, wood and iron-working rrachinery.and : other machines too numerous to men-! lion.Foss & Hill Machinery Co., B44 Si.James St.Montreal- Nickel .Gun Metal .Silver .Gold Filled .Solid Gold .V2.'2:^ to *4.00 2.25 to 13.00 4* 8.00 to 14.00 ?.5.50 to 16.00 Y .12.00 to 45.00 I iRiVING HORSE, 5 YEARS OLD.^ by Nico, Jr., for sale.Apply Ed.^ delivery and inside work *sr) Kechnie\u2019s.Apply Mc- Krad^e>* dS Frontenac Street.jdere St.r miscellaneous.HEAVY WORK spoolers in our woolen mill.Pnton X F E R T\tEXPEFjIENCED tTAEW GIRLS WANTED TO ACT £.& Co.OOD ed.iApply Mrs ISherbrooke Ë A S i ME hanics to overhaul and repair your -| automobiles.Excellent facilities, prompt.GENERAL SERVANT WANT- service.The Jenckes Machine Company, No cooking, no care children, j Ltd.Lansdowne St.Sherbrooke.Oue.T.Vlneberg, 31 Wolfe St.!- j I ARY BIRCH.WELL MANUF AC1UR- -ed.wanted for U.S.market.Quote price to A.C.MiQuelcn, .Danville.HORSE FOR sale, weighing 1500 lbs .suitable for lumber woods.WiH sell cheap.Ap-; ply Sherbrooke Butt ing Works.°54 Wellington St.Very good movements in all *r and every movement guaranteed.^ |\tR.\tJ.\tSpearing\tI V\tGoldsmith.\tDiamond Merchant.\tT A\t83 Strathcona Square.\tA .}\u2022\tBell\t\u2019phone 41H.\t\u2022j* if\t*-\u2022 ¦% .1.\tV'*\u2019**!\u2014i ' -h\tî-kÿ 1> A R G AINS IN ENGINES AND -»* second hand motor boats.E.H.| Taylor.North Hatley.Que.CITY NEWS ENERAL SERVANT WANTED\u2014Apply Mrs.Neilson.14 Quebec St.COW.j: w.Hatley.TO LET.A'OUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER A wishes board in private family, near BUSIN BIS B BLOCK, 201 WEL , business section, Box 93, Record.with use of telephone.lington St., to r^nt.Apply 021 brem ,iaea.G.A.leBaron.Fro».AV t^iX-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET ply 108 King St.\u2019ANTED TO BORROW ON FIRST ___\tmortgages, $1,900,\t$2,000 and .p ^ $3.000.Apply Box No, 90, Record Of-1 \" I fice.V\u2019OUNG THRIFTY DURHAM -* six mouths\u2019 old calf for sale McConnell, Bressette Corner.Vj EVENT Y HEAD CATTLF1 springers and two-year-old heifers, also registered stock, four mare colts, ; one gelding, broken.R Woodburu, ; Lisgar.IS i EVEN-ROOMED HOUSE TO LET\u2014j R Apply John Holyon, 26Ü Wellington 1st.ERSON WITH KNOWLEDGE OF French and English wanted to teach French one hour per day.A.Harney, Lennortville.rtTURNISHED HOySE 'U.winter mouths, ID TO RENT FOR Montreal St.E1 \u2019\u2019IGHT-ROOMED house, queen St., to let.\u2019 Modern conveniences, stable and garden.Apply P.O.Box 613.Mesdames comtois & gauthier have pleasure in announcing to the I ladies of Sherbrooke that they have ; opened a sewing parlor over Ledoux &, i Pelletier\u2019s store, 68 King St.Satis-1 faction guaranteed.O' YERLAND AUTOMOBILE.F1VE-passenger, for sale or exchange for horse or other property.Car in first class condition and fully equipped ; new tires.Worth ?1,000 ; will sell for much less.Box 20.Record.S1*! -ROOM planada.TO LET ON \u2018ES-I OPP0RTLINITV FOR MAN WITH FLAT .O LET ON b,S\tsmall capltal to secure position and I T,T0DR AND FIVE-ROOM FLfiTS TO -I-, 1st, Renta rea'sonabie.Windsor apartment*.Belvidertf Gt.Apply C.u.Brown.rpHREE-ROOM TENEMENT AND A l*T five-room self-contained house for rent.Both modern.C.H.Fletcher.interest in successful local business.94, Record.jJfOOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE family.No children ; telephone ; north ward ; half minute\u2019s walk from car line.Box 86.Record.rp'HREE MODERN FLATS OF 6 AND L 7 rooms to let.Also four furnished rooms.Stable and garage.Reasonable jrent.Mrs.Connor, 31 Bank St.kjELF-CONTAINKD HOUSE 23 (Kc di LON- don St., to let.Nine rooms, hardwood floors, all modern conveniences ; large lawn, good stable, suitable for garage.Rent cheap to May 1st and j road, one mile from reasonable after that date.Apply to W.R.Webster.H)- HALLOWEEN.\u2014 ¦\u2022I birthday nr frie THANKSGIVING only 25 cents.Handsome designs, beautifully colored.Also 100 assorted free.Flag with every order.All postpaid, satisfaction or money back.Record Emporium, Beebe.Que.piTMAN'S I- typewritini lish expert.SHORTHAND* TOUCH Private lessons by Eng-Apply Box 55.Record.y^EDDING INVITATIONS AND AN-nouneements.Latest styles.Postpaid.Prices quoted.Samples free.Howie Print, Beebe.Que._____ Mr.H.H.Ingram left last, ©ven- SOME ing for Brocton, Mass., to visit the fair and attend the races.Mr.J.S.Broderick, joint protho-: notary, spent the week-end in Ottawa.j Judge Mulvena has begun the erection of a dwelling house in Melbourne ; Street, on ground formerly the property of Mr.W.J.Hunt.! A meeting of the Children of the Empire, Lord Nelson Chapter, will he held, Monday, October 5th, at four o'clock in the club room.Mr.J.G.Watson of Kingston, Ont., Manager of the Mutual Life Ins.Co., of Canada, has opened an office in the York Apartments.The funeral of the late Wor.Bro.Robert Wayman will be held at his after furnaces during winter.Apply late residence to morrow (ThursdayI H Robinson.4 Windsor Apartments,\t\u2019morning at 10 o clock.\tThe mem- city.Reference, A.K>.Wilson.\thers of Ascot Lodge, A.F.& A.M., \u2014\u2014- \u2014-\u2014\t; are requested to meet at\tthe lodge \\rOUNG\tMAN 22 YEARS\tOF AGE,\troom, Lennoxville, about\t9 o'clock, with\texperience, wants\twork on\t; an(j will then proceed by\tauto to farm.Apply Box 92.Record ' iflice attend the funeral at.Johnville.TURNING MOVEMENT j DEVELOPING Paris, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The text of the official statement is as follows : First-\u2014On our left wing north of the Somme the section continues to develop rapidly.To the north between the Oise and the Aisne the enemy has delivered a vigorous attack on Trs-jcy-Le-Mcnt, northeast of the forest of the Aigue.They were repulsed ! with heavy losses.Second-rt)n the centre there is rela DECISION YET REACHED Chief Hebert\u2019s Resignation Discussed at Special Council Meeting Yesterday SOME REASONS STATED - FIRE AND POLICE DEPARTMENTS TO make a report.The question of the resignation of Chief Hebert has not yet been definitely settled according to Pro-Mayor Denault, who presided at the special Council meeting held in the City Hall yesterday afternoon to discuss the matter with the Chief.The other aldermen present were : llarche (Chairman of Police Committee) , Ewing (Chairman of Fire Committee) , Pru- Inez CANADA\u2019S LEADING LADY VIOLINIST.Prince of Bavaria (Two-Part Rex Drama).Jam and Jealousy (Joker Comedy 1.DICK POTTER S WIFE (Edison Drama).THE AGEI.ESS SEX (Vitagraph Comedy).WEEKLY NEWS bulletin.PREMIER TO-DAY ' SIX NEW PICTURES.STORY live calm along the entire front, nier, Brault and Edwards.which extends from Rheims to the When seen by the Record this morn the SECRET of the RING-Meuse.Between the Atrogonne and ln Ald.Denault said that as a re- Three Parts.Cines the Meuse we have made slight pro- j.\t.\t.\t.\tn r«nnrt A fasi l.v\\ iing mmstery suit of yesterdays meeting a repoir.;op, hidden gold.8 In\u2019\" the moevre district, there has j will be submitted to the Council by ! THE VIKING «CIOBN-been severe battles.Our troops have it he Fire and Police Committees on ^ i;0'0|, simmer TIME\u2014 advanced at several points, notably!the subject, and that possibly the Comedy\tKalem.to the east of St.Mihel.On our! que,tlon o{ dividing the Fire and : ALL FOR A TOOTH-Comedy.Edisoi Police Departments would receive SITUATIONS WANTED.WORK WANTED BY STEADY p\u2019\u2019ARM Box 59, Sutton.One.EXPERIENCE ires >4 Alexander.IN \\rOUNG MAN OF the care of furnaces desires i>osi lion.Apply S.Belanger.Box à VP EN FOR ENGAGEMENT TO LOOK .\t' a ft f TOST AND FOUND.iTJROOCH, MOUNTED WITH TWO diamonds, lost at Coatiuook during i^'Old Home Week.\u201d Reward if returned Ito F.A.Lovell.Coaticook.UKAJ, 1ÎSTATK KOii ri/vLv.DAIRY FARM \u2014 175 ACRES, GOOD state of cultivation, on macadam railway.stores, schools and churches, keep 30 cows.Sickness cause of sale.Apply J.Frid-lingtou, Dunham.Quo.(JELF - CONTAINED O « house, main St.Lennoxville, known as Lie West-lake House.All modern .xavanb i ces.Apply Alfred Wilkinson, Preparatory School.Lennoxville.É Y> If teull EGGS AND POULTRY FOR SALE | F SINGLE COMB BROWN AND White Leghorns and Barred Rock 50\t_ tand.lets and cockerels and yearling stock ir| !at bargain prices.The kind that, lay j | AAR MS \u2014 SEND FOR LIST OF large and small farms on easy I terms.Howe &.Stowe, Rf al Estate | Agents, Newport, Vermont.Canada, Province of Quebec, District of Saint Francis.No.839.In The Superior Court The twenty-second day of September, 1914.Before MESSRS.BRODERICK & BACHAND.P.S.C.Dame Sarah Maria Gautrey, of the township of tlrtord.in the district of St.Francis, wife common as to property of Walter C.Ross, heretofore of the said township of Orford, farmer, aud now of some place unknown outside of the province of Quebec, duly authorized to ester en justice aux fins des présentes,\tPlaintiff, vs.Walter C.Ross, heretofore of the i.ow'n-ship oi Orford, farmer, and now of some place unknown outside oi the pr-vince of Quebec,\tDefendant.The defendant is ordered to appear within one month.BRODERICK & BACHAND, P.S.C.LEONARD & JUNEAU.Attorneys for Plaintiff: Y.M.C.A.NOTES The Service Committee of the Y.M.C.A.will meet this evening at 8 o\u2019clock, to discuss plans for the sup-; per and rally Monday evening October 5th, and the membership campaign.The organization meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary will fake place tomorrow (Thursday) -fternoon, at 4 o\u2019clock.All ladies invited.right wing in Lorraine and the Vos gres there has been no change.AUSTRIAN SORTIES FAIL.\u2019consideration.In Galicia the efforts at sorties; Aid.Denault also stated that the made by the Austrian garrison at;chief was asked to freely state the Przemysl have failed.The Austrian;cauaes lVhich ted up to his resigna armies\tcontinue to retire in\tdisorder.\t, .\t_\t.\t,\t.\t\u201e\u201e\u201e ,\t.\t.\u201e\t\u201e \u201e\ttion\tand in reply to\tsome of\tthe qiies- losing numerous prisoners, artillery and war material.\t!«ons he said that he could see that some of the citizens were criticizing him and that having come to Sherbrooke with a good reputation and a resolve to do his .best for the city and the departments, he thought if be had not the confidence of the pub-die at large he would prefer to leave rather than to stay with a division of feeling prevailing.The chairman of the meeting further said that.Chief Hebert told the aldermen present that he did not wish to have the same experience as certain police officials at Edmonton, whose reputation had been spoilt by actions of the citizens.-4-\u2014 PENETRATES INTO HUNGARY.At Mount Duztnk, south of Przemysl in the Carpathians, a Russian detachment has defeated a Hungarian brigade and penetrated into Hungary.LETTER RECEIVED FRfti LI LOUIS DqLONG & Go.INDIAN NOVELTY ACT.CASINO Pictures and Orchestra.THE WIDOW'S INVESTMENT-Two part drama of human interest.THE PROPERTY MAN- Two part, Keystone comedy.MUTUAL WEEKLY NO.ft.CALAMITY ANNE IN SOCIETY- Miss Bacon Writes of War lime un-in World\u2019s Metropolis I .rz SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL CHAR IT Y CUP The final of the above competition; wbo will be played off on the Parade Grounds on Saturday afternoon, Oc-j tober 10th, between the Y, M.C.A.1 and Royal Athletics.The committee has chosen the following officials: F.W.Johnson, Sher-: brooke, Referee; W.Southgate, Sherbrooke, linesman; J.H.Sandall, TELLS HOW GERMAN PEOPLE HAVE BEEN MISLED Mies Bacon, formerly of Sherbrooke has been abroad for some months, and, at present, is in London, writes to a'friend as follows: \"Our plans are unsettled, but we; are just staying on, being quite comfortable, and our passage is engaged for the 17th of October.\u201cSome people tell us we are un-1 wise, as, if the.naval battle comes] Financial and Market News ~ Iffm\u2019i Ü'Îjl DAIRY PRODUCE and win in the shows.-Kichmond, Que C.L- Matthews, 1 WEL V E-ROOM HOUSE IN COOK-shire for sale.Store in basement.Good opening for butcher shop.Apply to H.Lalumiere.Cookshire, Que.PULLETS AND Some will make ifchow birds when mature.Rogers\u2019 strain.H.Weston Parry, Foster, Que.mUFF ORPINGTON cockerels for sale.AUEiNTd WANT It I).r|lH4E HOUSE AND LOT BELONGING to Mrs.Agnes Sutton, on Union St., at Coaticook, for sale.For further particulars apply to the owner, on the premises.\\V 7E HAVE A SOUND BUSINESS proposition to make to reliable, energetic men to sell Pelham\u2019s Peerless fruit and ornamental trees.For terms write Pelham Nursery Co.Toronto, \u2019\u2022Ont.I nvf, WILL PAY YOU Si 20 TO Distribute religious literature in your (Community.Sixty days\u2019 work.Experience not.required.Man or woman.Op-Iportunity for promotion.Spare timcp 'may be used.International Bible Press, !l82 Spading Ave., Toronto.for construction of a bridge in the municipality of Rock Island, Que.PEARCETON.Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Kennedy, Rtanbury, a few days at Mr.,1.Sargent\u2019s last week.Sealed t enders will be received by ] the undersigned, not later than Oct.1 3rd, 1914.for the building of an iron; \u2014 (bridge with concrete abutments, over ; I the Tomifobia River in this munie!-; i pality.Plans and specifications are; in the hands of the Secretary Trea-; ; surer of this Municipality, also in the.__1 hands of Mr.L.A.Vallee, Engineer, (Department of Public Works, Quebec, i j The lowest nor any tender not ne-| ] cessarily accepted.E.W.HOVEY, Secretary-Treasurer.AUCTION SALE \u2014FOR\u2014 Or.G.J.EDGAR who is leaving for England, at his place, NORTH, HATLEY, on Friday, October 2nd at 1 ]>.m., the following valuable property : Four extra heavy Mares, all young, sound and perfect, the finest in the country ; 3 Spring Colts, sired by Nutbrown horse, extra in e'cry way, * extra j good Cows, 2 young Cattle, 25 regis-! tered Poland China Hogs, all registered, i the best herd of this famous breed in Canada ; waggons.Harnesses.Hay Press, Hi tons Hay, 15 tons Straw, several hundred bushel Mangelr, Corn, 900 bushels Barley and Oats, 150 cords Stove-wood, 150 bushels Potatoes, and other things not mentioned.For terms and particulars see posters.No reserve.EDWIN HOWE.Au ctioneer.Magog, linesman.\t.\t| off, as expected any day, crossing The cup and medals will he present-: would be dangerous and, perhaps, ed at a.ban-quet to be held at the lmP°ssikle-Who can tell .Royal Hotel on Thursday, October! \u201cI have no time to write war talk 16th, to the winners.\u2018\tthough, of course, we read and talk A musical evening has been arrang-i of.nothing else, but one thing do ed in connection with this and a i wish to tell you that might be of in large number are expected to be!^eJ',®ÿ Uw papers present.\tj The tickets are now on sale price, SI which may be had from the Hon.Sec.F.W.Johnson.MAIL CONTRACT HOSPITAL DEDICATION The dedication of the new Sherbrooke Hospital will take place on Thursday, October Xth.In the afternoon at three o\u2019clock the dedication ceremony and addresses will be held, followed by a reception, and in the evening an entertainment has been provided for.This will give the residents of the Townships, as well as the citizens of Sherbrooke, an opportunity of in- ! specting the splendid new building.1 As the Hospital is an institution whose work is devoted to the entire I \"We have seen a good deal of many Americans coming from the Continent, have talked with them in ship ping offices, on the street, in crowded places, anywhere\u2014everywhere.\"Besides all this we have had a number in our comfortable pension, among them five people from Munich (not together).A!) had some story to tell and arrived here absolutely in sympathy with Germany.\"I\u2019ll tell yon why.Perhaps you have seen the German \"white paper.\" ; It has been presented to Americans wholesale, also many so-called Ain - ; erican notes, purporting to come ; from the American Consulate, and terribly misleading because giving, less than half of the truth.\u201cThey were more damaging gnd EASIER BUTTER MARKET Montreal, Sept.30\u2014The easier feel ing in the butter market which has been developing during the past week was furthered when at the auction sale at the Board of Trade the best grades sold at 37c, No, ,3 at 261c and pasteurized at 27Jc.In each case the prices paid showed losses of good sized fractions as compared with the sale held the corresponding| ,.^'1^ day last week.The local market was quiet today and the demand light.Receipts were fairly large totalling 888 packages as compared with 784 packages on the saine day last week and 465 packages on the corresponding day a year ago.Wc quote prices as follows: Finest creamery, 271c to 28c.Fine creamery, 27c to 271-c.Seconds, 26Jc to 2fijc.Manitoba, dairy 24c to 25c.Western dairy 25c to 25Jc.Canada, province of Quebec.District of St.Francis.In The Superior Court In ilir matter of the vote for the bringing of I he Canada Tenuierauve Act into force in 1 he county of Htanstead.said county of Stanstead heiug in the dis-trict of Saint Francis, in the province of Quebec.Notice, is hereby given that Joseph olivu Beaudin.of the.town of Coati-.-ook.m the ufuresuifi county of Stan .lead, hotelkeeper, one.of the voters en-; titled (o vote under the said act in the ; said town of Coaticook, proposes to take legal proceedings in the Superior Court of accords for the trial of civil actions ,11 the.province ol Quebec, having jurisdiction m and for the District of Saint Francis, within the limits of which is Mite county of Stanstead.asking to set .\u2022side and declare illegal the polling held in mild county ul Stanstead on the 6t.h ; day of August last past, on a petition : o the Governor-General for the brtng-1 tng into force of part 3 of the Canada Temperance Act, and for reasons in sup port of said demand the sold Joseph Uliva Beaudin alleges and will allege : 1\u2014\tThat by Article 37 of 'the Canada Temperance Act, every voter entering u polling station shall receive from the deputy returning officer a ballot paper ; 2\u2014\tThat by Article 2! of the Canada Temperance Act, the ballot paper of each voter shall he a printed paper, in this pari a ballot Paper, with a counter- district, it is hoped that a great, dangerous than an untruth and no many from points outside the Uity j dates were given where dates were shall he interested to remember the vital.date and he present.Everybody will he made welcome., Sealed Tenders addressed to the Post-iînaster-General will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 6th November next, for the conveyance of His IMajesty's Mails on a proposed contract for four years, sjx tin:» ^ tier week, over 1 jCoaticook No.6.via Barnst on.From j il ha Postmaster-General\u2019s pleasure.Printed notices containing further in ormation as to conditions of proposed! contract may be seen and blank forms of j /Tender may be obtained at the post of- .fices of Coaticook.North Coaticook, Barnston.and at the office of the Post \u2019\u2022Office Inspector.L.E.DASTOUS.Post Office Inspector.Fob! Office Inspector\u2019s Office.Sherbrooke.Sept.23rd.1914.EXPORT BIRCH Hardwood Birch wantedJor Export.Fletcher Pulp & lumber Co., ltd.________________________________ Berkshire, Yorkshire and Brakesiioe Co.lid.Tamworth ivs-am age, 4 ____\t; weeks to 4 months.$2.50 up The Annual General Meeting to clear.of the Shareholders of the Canadian ¦\t.\t.\u201e ,\t\u201e Brakeshoe Company, Ltd., win be Broadview Mock and Dairy Farm held at the Head Office, of the Com-!\tSherbrooke, Que.patty, Belvidere Street, Sherbrooke, j-\u2014___ml._i._m.Quo., on the 10TH DAY OF OCTO-! BER, next, at eleven o\u2019clock in the' forenoon.By order.E.W.JONES, Secretary.Sherbrooke, Sept.24th, 1914.HARVEST HOME AT LENNOXVILLE METHODIST CHURCH The Lennoxville Methodist Church last night held its Annual Harvest Home and Chicken pie supper followed by a splendid musical programme plement published later, I \"Naturally, wc undertook to help ! them see both sides, for they came I from a gentle people, who were cut; to the heart by England's sudden declaration of war, and utterly ignor- ! ant of the true situation.\"I placed in their hands all the of-1 ficial correspondence, that Is, the English \"white paper,\" with the aup- antl they which was as follows : Baritone solo ! 8°°n understood the facts of the \u2014Mr.E.M.Armttage ; Reading\u2014Miss case, hut they are grieved for the Hicks ; Duet\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.,T.G.German people, who are so misled by c FURNISHED FLAT TO RENT For any desirable tenant who will sien a lease to at least May 1st, 1915, we will furnish a hat.consisting of 4 rooms, a kitchenette containing an abundance of cupboards, city water, etc.; also a first-class bathroom.The location is 461 Windsor 81,.East Sherbrooke.For further particulars apply to EDWARDS REALTY GO J.K.EDWARDS.Mgr., 32 KING STREET.AUCTION SALE 1 shall sell for 0.N.HAWSE &.SON at NURTH-HATLEY, on Thursday, October 1st.the following property ; Bay Horse, fl years old, weight.1400 ; Bay Horse, 9 years old.wrigln .1360 , Chestnut Horse, weight 140C 2-year-old Colt.« Cows to freshen in the spring.3 Yearling Heifers, purebred Holstein Bull 2 years old, 8 Khnats.V young Rigs.Rubber-tired Buggy.Butctk Car in good running order.lee Waggon practically new, De-Laval Separator, new.Hale at 12 noon.TKKiMS\u2014îto and under, rash : over SIM, good approved endorsed notes, with interest at 6 p.r., payable at the.Cana.d-ian Bank of Commerce, North Hatley.NORTH COATICOOK i Mr.Ferdinard Menard bag sold his : house on Compton Street, opposite .intersection with Factory Street to Mr.A.Cormier for the sum of twelve hundred dollars.Mrs.H.E.Sullivan is quite ser-S iously ill.1 Mr.John McComney is again able ! to tie out, but not to do any work.There will he a dance in the local hall on Friday evening this week.Mr.James Kelly home after several weeks with his sister, Mrs.Fran-; cis Dooan In Sbelburn, Me.Miss V.Bryan spent last week in East Angus, Oue.EDWIN HOWE.Auctioneer.Births Marnagss, &, Deaths BIRTH b FRENCH.\u2014At Canaan, Vt., on Sept.23rd, 1914, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.C.D.French.DEATHS WAYMAN\u2014At Johnville, on Sept.29, 1914, Robert Wayman, in his 84th year.Funeral Thursday at 10 a.m.FARNAM\u2019S CORNER.Mrs.D.Aitkin, West Brome, who has been the guest of Mrs.Emily ; Harvey, has returned home.Miss Jones, Cowansville, recent guest of Miss E.Perkins.Mr.D.D.Harvey cut his foot quite badly on Thursday.The injury necessitating a doctor's attention.Mr.n H.Perkins shot, a fine deer recently in sight of his buildings, which he generously shared with his neighbors.Mr.and Mrs.T.Wes lover, and Mr.Lewellyn Westover, took an auto trip to St.Albans, Vt., recently, spending a few days there with relatives.Mr.W.R.Ingalls also motored to the same city.Mr.S\\Ff.Harvey has rented his farm to Mr.J.Marco, who takes possession November 1st.Mr.Harvey moving into his house at the corner.The Ladies' Aid met at the home Watson ; Solo\u2014 Mr.E.M.Armitage; Reading\u2014Mr.Albert Bradley ; Baritone solo\u2014 Mr.J.G.Watson; Readings- Miss Hicks ; Solo\u2014 Mr.Armitage.Mr.McIntosh, pastor of the Methodist Church, Sherbrooke, gave a short and interesting address.The three solos sung by Mr.Armitage were beautifully rendered, the solo of Mr.J.G.Watson, \"The Deathless Army,\" was also rendered In excellent, style and awoke the patriotism of the audience.The readings by Miss Hicks and Mr.Bradley were beautifully recited and were enthusiastically received.The duet by Mr.and Mrs.Watson was a great, favorite.At the conclusion of the program, Mr.Hicks, the pastor, said a few words in which he thanked those who had so kindly helped in making up the programme.and the people of Sherbrooke, for their kind Interest and attendance.The entertainment, was brought to a éloge by the singing of the National Anthem.the Prussian military and know nothing of the true causes that forced England to declare war.\"Think of the tragedy of that.From the suppression of the truth in Germany the Germans, those kindly ' people, believe that England has gone to war from jealousy of Germany\u2019s wealth and commerce I foil, and Uie ballot paper and Ui« counterfoil shall lie according to Form E, rt.s.,11 sales made that not yet suffered to any extent.The day.The ladies are most, enthusias-woods are taking on the autumn tints tic over this generous offer and are but the trees are still well ladened Planning for a big day on the 7th of with foliage.Many think we are to October.have a mild winter.\t- ____\t.THE ALBERT LYSTER FARM SOLD FARMS SOLD AT NORTH STAN- !\tAT SOUTH DURHAM BRIDGE.\tKirkdale, Sept.30.\u20141 Special)- North Stanbridge, Sept.30.\u2014(Spe-' Jame8 Church of South Durham cial)\u2014Mr.Joseph Bessette has sold his farm to Mr.Greenier, of St.Marie\u2019s for $4,400.Mr.George H.Miller has sold his farm to Mr.Racine of iotre Dame de Stanhridge, the price received being $3,500.HEAVY FROST AT STANSTEAD.Stanstead, Sept.30.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The first frost to cause any ¦Mr.I has sold the Albert Lyster Farm, to Mr.Mr.Newton Doyle of L\u2019Avenir.The1 farm comprises 500 acres of the best land in the Townships.The price paid was $10.It is well watered and! has good buildings.The farm was; cleared in 1800 by William Lyster,! who came, to Canada from Queen's! County, Ireland, and has been in the family for four generations only being sold on the departure for the west: Er- ! Veterans ! Attention ! A Public Meeting of Veterans and other citizens willing to form a \u201cHome Guard\u201d is hereby called for Thursday, 1st.October at 8 p.m.in the 53rd.Armoury.J.MacKINNON, Mayor of Sherbrooke.D.J.LOOMIS, Pres, of the Veterans Associction.,\t., (larnage î to take up her residence of Mrs.occui red here on Monday night when nest Randlett, formerly Miss Lina ice formed on pools one half inch Lyster thick, also freezing the ground to depth of one inch or more.All gathered fruit, was uncrops, corn, vegetables, bndly damaged.COLLECTIONS AT ABERCORN.being the only daughter of Mr.Albert Lyster.The latter gentleman in his lifetime was a very hard working and progressive farmer, am-i assing a fortune of $46,000, derived entirely from agriculture.Mr.New-,,\t,\t.ton Doyle will be a decided acquisi- Mrs.\u2019Vank Morse has To lelteT i S\u201d ^\tfile's ^ in aid of the Abereorn patriotic fund.! \u201cAM '.MM1!6 !deas\u2019 and 18 vel'y Anyone who wishes to help will please leave their subscriptions Mrs.Morse, which will received.A collection\t.r in All Saints Church for the pat- ! .Bur/' tSep,t- 30.-(Special)\u2014 About j twenty teachers were present at the Conference held in the Bury Model School, Friday, Sept.25.Inspectors McOutcheon and Hunter were present, also Rev.Rural Dean popular in his own town.riotic fund, the $39 being given.with j TEACHER'S be gratefully ; was taken up pat- neat little sum of ! CONFERENCE BURY AT GERMANS RIGHT WING BROKEN (Continued from Page 1) sequently fled to Antwerp, being join-; ed by fugitives from the surround-1 ing villages.It is reported that! many, houses have been destroyed and ! some of the inhabitants killed and\u2019 wounded.One shell fell on a hospital killing nine persons.MR.GEO.BARTHE IS NOMINATED Was Selected by Liberal Coni Riffles For Appointment as f jail Governn?* RUSSIANS NOW HOLD RAILWAYS AND HORSE RAN AWAY ; DROPPED DEAD.Windsor Mills, Sept.30.\u2014(Special) \u2014On Monday evening Mr.Deschenes, of St.Francois, left his waggon and span of horses in the street in front of Provencher\u2019s store while he went Lewis, Rev.Mr.Roy, and Mr.Leonard, Chairman, of Bury Model School Board.The forenoon was taken up with addresses by Rev.Rural Dean Lewis, Rev.Mr.Roy, Mr.Hunter in the store to make some purchases.-An automobile driven slowly by Dr.Tanner frightened the horses.Theyi started up the hill by the Presbyter-! inn Church and through the yard of; the Canada Paper Company and ran into a fence.They were caught and led back to the store, when one of the horses, valued at $230, dropped down dead.It was very fortunate that no other vehicles were met, or there might have been a very serious dent.and Miss Berwick', a teacher in the Bury District.Mr.Hunter spoke on the course of study, and Miss Berwick gave a paper on the child\u2019s first Day at School.Dinner was served at the Grand View Hotel, after which an afternoon session was held.Mr.McOutcheon spoke on \u201cSchool Organization and Discipline.\u201d An address was given by Miss i_ Stowell, principal of Scotstown Mo-! del School on the teaching of Literature.An interesting discussion took WERE IN i1,nce concerning the formation of a Reading Circle.- (Special) ! Mr.Hunter gave an interesting lec- CO WANS VILLE LADIES WAR ZONE.Cowansville, Sept.30.- \u2014Mrs.Cotton- and her daughter, Miss ! turc on the position of Kathryn Cotton, who recently re-j with regard to the .sun.turned from abroad, were in Munich, T)'6 meeting closed by Bavaria, when the European war National Anthem\u2014 \"God MAY CUT OFF CRACOW MARCH ON BRESLAU London, Sept.30\u2014\u201cA message from Vienna, dwelling on the Russian advance through Galicia, says that the Russians are in possession of all the railways in the district of Przemysl and are advancing rapidly ! in two lines,\u201d says a despatch from the Rome correspondent continues: \u201cThe northern column (of Russians) has made an assault on Tar-now, the last obstacle between it and Cracow, and distant from the latter j place only sixty miles.The southsrn i column, after occupying Sanok, had advanced westward with the intention of cutting off the retreat in that section of the Austrian army which is being driven southward.\u201cIndications are that the Russians\u2019 do not intend to capture CracAr, i but to leave it out off and surrounded and then to advance towards Bres-> lau, hoping to join the Russian cen-; tre now in Poland.\u201d DECISION REACHED AFTER VOTING\u2014 RECOMMENDATION WILL BE MADE TO QUEBEC The special meeting of the Liberal Committee which was held last evening to consider the question of the vacant governorship of Sherbrooke Jail was largely attended.' Various names were suggested for the position and the matter was put to the vote.Mr.Geo.Bartle of Peel Street, received the most votes and consequently will b?recommended to the Attorney General by the committee for the appointment.Mr, Bartle is at present employed at the Jenckes\u2019 Machine Co., as a machinist.the planets ! r0 _ L7 , oaerr LTD SA (.been erbroohe i Street ! broke out.They witnessed the mo-1 ! bilization of the bulk of the first German army ami say it was a won j derful sight, but do not care to : witness it again.They fortunately, iinstead of taking letters of credit, j had arranged to have her son, Dr.Thos.Cotton, remit to them monthly by draft.This was much better ! when they had to start for home in ft hurry.Being Canadians, they even then were near being detained ! until after the war, but being acquainted with the \\merican Consul at Munich, he, at the suggestion of Mrs.Cotton, secured a passage from Munich to the Hague as companion , and maid to an elderly Indy from Maine, who was returning home ill and of course needed care.The party were sent to the Hague in magnificent parlor enrsi and being \u201cAmericans\u201d were shown every courtesy and :furnished with quantities of German literature for the friends at home.This on Iheir arrival in London they were asked to leave with the authorities there.From the Hague they took boat for London and on enquiry there were first told they could not get reservations on outgoing boats until the last of September, but fortunately the next day some other parties changed their , Ilians, ami Mrs.Cotton's party were given their places, sailing from Liverpool the 11th of September.On board ship for n day or two it was a little difficult to get proper attention, owing to most, of the old stewards having been pressed into service on war vessels and their places ta-iken by new hands, but.they soon Jearned the work and nobody suffer-'ed.The voyage home, which took ten days, was simply delightful, the sea being most of the time so calm ! there was scarcely a ripple on the surface.Arriving in New York, they were met by Dr.Cotton and came homo vis Montreal, arriving in Oov-nndville in good time and looking well, but not anxious to go back.GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS BBAT-singing the!\tEN BY RUSSIANS.Save the \u2019 Paris, Sept.30.\u2014An official rom-i numication issued at, Petrograd and received by the Havas Agency says : \u201cIn the region of Ossowetz and Druskeniki, on September 28th the Russians attacked the Germans furiously.A new attempt by the tier-mans to cross the Niemen failed and a violent, combat took place for pos-| while session of the northern routes of the; forest of Augustowo.This town is! occupied by Russian troops.\"In Galicia the Austrian rear guard; has suffered another defeat near Douklo and abandoned their canuon1 and 400 waggons.\u201cIn the region of Krosno, Galicia, had a narrow escape from death at the Russians have taken two hundred the Brockton Fair yesterday when af- prisoners belonging to 22 different re-ter looping the loop high above the i Siments.____________ 40,000 spectators, his engine stopped i BRITISH WAR ON BARBAROUS and he was forced to make a swift\tDOCTRINE.King.\u201d The thanks of the teachers are due to those who took an active part in the Conference for the many helpful hints they receix'ed.-*- LINCOLN BEACHEY HAD CLOSE CALL FELL OUT OF HIS MACHINE AS IT FELL TO THE GROUND AT BROCKTON FAIR.Boston, Sept.30.\u2014Lincoln Beachry HEATHTON Arrivals and departures; Mrs.Geo.Corliss, and son, Stanstead, recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Pocock, and Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Pocock ( Mrs.D.Bacon, recent guest of her niece, Mrs.C.O.Dingman, and her sister, Mrs.C.Markwell ; Mrs.M.S.Horne of this place, and Mrs.Albert K.Heath and son, Kinney, of Paoli, Penne., guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Copp, Derby Line, Vt.recently; Mrs.Horne accompanied Mrs.Heath and son, to Newport, where they were joined by Mrs.H.J.Conner, and daughter, Katherine, Fairfax, * Yrt.who accompanied Mrs.Heath\u2019s son' home, where they will remain for a Miss Ruth Ellis to Rock Island at her aunt's, Mrs.B.B.Morrill\u2019s, for a few days.1 volplane to the ground.The loop-the-loop must have strained the wires of his machine, for on the volplane he lost control, turned a somersault in the air and finally vanished from sight of the throng behind the fair ground fence.He dropped in grounds, and when ground fell out of his seat in the plane.His clothes were torn and he was badly shaken and bruised.The wings of the plane were bent, the wires twisted and strained and broken, and the steering wheel wrenched loose.LY9ANDER Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Majaury home from Danville where, they have been attending the Fair; Miss 1.Smith, of Saskatoon, Sask., visiting her father, Mr.,S.Smith; Mrs.J.Percy to Leeds to attend the marriage of her niece, Miss Harney; Mr.Frank Percy, of St, Paul Minn., visiting friends; Mrs.W.Bent-tie, and daughter IFrancee, at Mr.J.F.L.Cox\u2019s.Cardiff, Sept, 30.\u2014The British Em-j pire declared war on the b> rbarous and brutal doctrine cynically avowed by Germans, that nations have no rights\tunless powerful to enforce them,\tdeclared Chancellor Lloyd George in a speech here.He oiioted instances of where nations raised un-a field near thej trained troops, mentioning pnrticul-ten feet above the arly, the war of the revolution, vben raw troops impelled by the zeal of, devotion defeated the highly trained STANSTEAD.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Clark are vi-I siting their daughter, Mrs.W.Reynolds, at Holyoke, Mass.The ladies of Christ Church will hold their annual chicken pie supper on Thursday evening, Oct.1st.Mrs.Henry Benson, of Boston, is visiting relatives here.Mr.Sheldon Spear, of Minneapolis, is spending a short time in town.Mr.I.B.Hutchison has resumed his position ns engineer on the branch after an absence of eighteen months, owing to eye trouble.RETREAT WAS INEVITABLE ; London, Sept.30\u2014The Daily News ; military expert, writing yesterday, says: \u201cLast night\u2019s Pari» commun!-j quo and the one this evening are on ! the whole satisfactory.If we were anxious on Saturday about the German movement in the Woerth directed ngainpt the Verdun-Toul defensive j line, we have now been fully reassured.Had the movement been a seriou^ one It would have developed RANDBORO Mrs.M.Cable, and Miss Yiena Smith, to Bulwer, for a few days ; Mrs.F.Wilson, nf Franklin Centre, visiting her brother, Mr.R.Tanna-hill ; Mr.and Mrs.R.Loveland, nf Sherbrooke, at his father's, Mrs, C.Loveland ; Mr, Norman Betts, of Colebrook, at Mr.T, Williams.Mrs.H.Cable will entertain the Ladies\u2019 Aid on Thursday afternoon.Rally Day will be observed in the Methodist Church, Sunday October 4th.\t» now, but it is clear that it is drag-j ging and may now be regarded as a 1 feint, than as a determined effort to cross the Meuse in force.\u201cWhat seems probable is that when Von Kluck asked for reinforcements, the German general staff had nowher8 to draw on except Lorraine, and the before ! offensive power of the German arm- ies on the eastern frontier had to Ik* sacrificed to the vital necessity of keeping the right wing of the German army from losing hold of its communications with Belgium.\"\t> 4 "]
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