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[" pd Eo PA ya i is TIS AGREAT LAST EDITION.i RACE TO-DAY, \".\u2026./easncare.k Rounds 15 Mile.Turn 5 Seconds Ahead of .Columbia.The American- Boat Passes Shamrock on the Home Stretch.New York, Oct.\"7, \u2014 (Special)\u20149.10 - am \u2014Wind west, 10 miles an hour, weather fine and prospects good.signal sounds.-1.05.Shamrock leading now, is neck to neck.1.18.Columbia endeavors to cut It off Shamrock wind, but is unsuccess- 1045.Warning fal.\u2014 Course down Jersey coast.Wind is\\|- 1,15.18 miles covered.Shamrock ten miles an hour.| leading.11.00.Shamrock has hoisted large club top sail.Both boats are-together, - Columbia to windward.~_ 11%, Boatsoff.- .= 11.90.Columbia leads by three 11.40.Shamrock has Held her own in first ten.minutes and is now, if any- thigg, in the best position.il.50.Wind getting very light.There is danger of another tluke today.Boats ronuing on even terms on a true * rourse, thrée miles from shore.12 o'clock.Shamrock pow over- kes Columbin, .I 1218.\u2018Shamrock leads by a few pet.: 2B.Shamrock now one minute | shead : 1830.Buats-now Cover 8 mil-s.\u201cosé: on pretty even footing, but bsmrock\u2019s main sails draw better thaï Columbia's.1840 Boats ure running nicely.reck maintains advantage.Wind bg and boats have covered 9 Wile At this rate the race would be \" fuighed within time limit, but with little time to Pose C2 +» West of Hook, 3 knots an Sour, ol ay NOW\u2019 has the best.\u201cposition, aad Jeads bya few lengths.- 1.20.Itis evident that the Shamrock is handled in a superior manner.1.25.wind freshing and shifting to east.Shamrock still leads.lumbia following 5 seconds later, Capt.Barr has tried several times to cut of Shamrock,s wind, without success.The two boats are pretty evenly matched.\u2018They have raced about 15 miles, neck and neck.x 2 04.Shamrock still leads.2 14.\u2014 Both yachts hold out to head Columbia is now leading, but to- windward.2.98, American boat has lead of more than three lengths.2.50.Both boäts on port tact, go ing off shore.Columbia farthest out, and apparent] y getting more wind than her rival \u2014 2.55.There is a dark bank ot.clouds in Seuth Eust, which indicates a breeze.Colambia will get it first if it comes: .3.00.Boats nearly even.Impossible to tell which bas advantage until.they cross on covering tact.- Columbia seems to have best wind.3 15.Boatsare.nearly even.Chances of a finish today.3 30.The Shamrock has just put \u2014 Both are \u201cpointing for the turning ke : up a large top sail and is going faster than Columbia.THE RESERVES CALLED'OUT._ *0080000068086000 w im Vitoria Issues Royal Proclamation To-day.| Every \u201cArmy Battalion \u201cwill be Recruited to its Full - Strengih.Men Must Be on Hand by Oct.17th.\u201cLondon, Oct.Tth\u2014(Special)-\u2014The Queen in a Royal Proclamation to-day, authorizes calling out of the necessary british Atmy reserve.\u2018In pursuance of the.order calling thereserves, ever, army battalion-will be recruited to its fol strength.The men are warned ! to present themselves before Oct.17th.\u201cLondon, oct, 7.\u2014It is now practi- ally certain that Parliament wili meet \u201c on October 17.;, Reserves will be summoned tod ay in \u201cmien numbers to bring up toa] \" Warstrength the regiments warned to bold themselves in 1eadiness for ser- , .vied in South Africa, or about one-si x- teenth of the total reserve.The Daily: News this morning as- .sera that an army corps v/ill be mobilised today.-A despatch .from Mafeking an- : bounces that Commandant Cronje, of the Boer forces, has been promoted: to ~~ erank of general and is massing 7 6000 Boers, with artillery near Ra- mathisbama, porth of Mafeking.The despatch adds the- General_Cronje has \u2018 Leub à message to the camp of the im- Pefial tioops that he will cross the bor- + der at the first shot fired in Natal._ London, Oct, 7.\u2014There was almost à complete dearth of news from South Airica yesterday.The few -despatches received recording military move Ments at \u2018various.points all- tend-to confrm the*belief that President Kru- Ber Will rectrain any forward move- Went by the.Boers unless they are red upon or war is actually declar-, \u201ced.20° = : .- - I It is stated that Right Hon.Harry Escum be, former premier of .Natal, is peace.H.M S.Philomel\u2019 suddeniÿ left Dur- | \u2018ban yesterday for Delagoa Bay.Johannesburg, October 7.\u2014Thou- | sands of native have invaded-the town, and today the authorties decided to I march them under escorts out of the \u201ccountry.Tuursday night two natives entered a clothing store kept by a Jew, ._| and stabbed the proprietor in the neck, severing his windpipe.Two Jewish storekeepers in the East Rand have been murdered by patives; and the Kaffirs are raiding all the places where they think liquor is stored.The war commission, acting under the Government\u2019s instructions, will today - issue advice to shopkeepers.to remove the barricades they have erected, on the ground that the Government's gua- \u2018rantee of protection ought to be sufficient.Johannesburg, October 7.\u2014The Government is ejecting thousands of Kaffir niiners trom the Rand and sending them into the northern districts of the Transvaal, in order tn avoid the danger of a collision with the whites in the event of war.The Irish corps sup- porting the Boers.has started fur the frontier.! = SIR \"Y.M.U.A.NOTES.CHARLES TUPPER A class for Bible study \u201cunder the | È leadership of R v.Frank J.Day.B.D., \u2014 will hold its first session on Monday | \u2019 ae ening next at 8 oc in th Will Meet Townships Con- Boar dc om.The course o studio \u201c Servati : will cover Bible.structure, Bible hisse atives in Sherbrooke, | tory and bisgraphy, a \u2019 a survey of + Ni | the Prophecles, Gespels and.Epis e ~ ext Week.A cordial invitation is extended to all- Br Charles Tapper, it is announced \u2018viait Sherbrooke next week.He Expected to arrive on Tuesday and | in until Wedneslay.A call sent out to \u2018Con.crvative wie ot surrounding counties to ee chieftain in Sherbrooke, the matter of party organization townships, will be taken up.the prevailing i Impression.among Conservatives that a general elec- e place about January, : tn bye-elections will be held this : it is Preparation for the big - - listhe he [VO tion wij} | and\u201d = s Êt = men whether members of the ass »cia- tion or not.- The Gospel meeting will be held.as usual on Sunday afternoon at 4 0 \u2018clock and the Bible class at 9.80 in the morning.\u2018Young men who arè interested in chess and checkers are invited to meet in the parlor this evening at 8 o'clock Tor the purpose of forming a club.\u2018A social.for the juniors was heid last evemring, with a large attendance.The season.I Whales from 300 to 400 years old will be undertaken next 1.80 Shamrock rounds mark, Co- | \u201cLynn, Conn., tor some weeks, is again [House M \u2018| Morrison, M.D.Coats, | going to Pretoria \u2018in the interest of |- Boys\u2019 Bible class was organized for the are sometimes met with.The age is ascertained by the size and number of layers of the whalebone, which increase G0eC0000000000000000C00 ~ PERSONALS.~ Miss Gertrude Short, of Granby, is visiting friends in town.Rev.Wm.-Shearer is attending the C.E.convention in Montreal._ Mr.W.D.Fox, -of Beal Brothers, Toronto, is in town for his firm.- Mr.H.T.Machin, asst.treasurer of the Provincé of Quebec, is staying with relatives 1n town.Mr.H.D.Lawrence, who has been in Ottawa for several days this week, will return this evening.Mrs.O.St.Marie and childrin, from Washington D.C.arrive tonight to visit Mrs.Leslie, on the Paton farm.Mr.William Park, who has been in at home in Sherbrooke.À Mr.G.H.Carrüthers has returned to town, with ner two children, after spending the summer with friends in Toronto.: Mrs.and Miss Smallhorn, who have been staying with friends in town, left for their home in South Quebec last the latter portion of the summer in Sherbrooke, left today for her home ii in | Montreal.Rev.J.O?Neil, of St.Charles Semi- | nary, has been appointed vicar to Windsor Mills in the place of Rev.H.Perrin, who has been named cure of St.Claude.Mr.Matt.McWilliams, formerly Grand Trunk conductor on Sherbrooke line, and later of the North Shore line, \u2018is dangerously | ill at his house in Montreal.Mrs.B.C.Howard and Mrs.E.C, Enright, will leave \u201con Monday for Ormstown, as delegates from Shezr- brooke Union to Provincial W.C.T U.tconvention, in that town.Are registered at the American rs: T.Little, Hatley; N.Barnston; S.\u2018A.McRay, Hatley; J.Waldon, Portland; si.Hooper, Compton; P.Gardner, Compton.At the Continental are registered: W.Fox, Toronto; 8.Richard, Quebec; P.Nadeau, Stanfold; J.8.Charle- is, Montreal; J.L.Thibaudeau, rthabaskaviile; 0.H.Frechette, Montreal; Rev.E.\u2018Smiley and wife, North Harley.Among the late arrivals at the Albion Hotel are: H.Bayne, Buy; \u2018Wm.Brown, Newport; A.P.Farwell, \u2018Compton; H.Lovell, H.T.Hartwall, Coaticook; W.\u2019 Ohamberlain, Cassville; \u201cB.BE.Laberee, Sand, Hill; A: C.Ayer; Moe's River; C.W.Ford, \u2018Danville.' Late arrivals at the Sherbrooke House are: H.H.Brown, Brockville, Ont ; Robert Pierce, Ernest .Copp, Boston; P.L.Baldwin, F.E.Lovel!, Coaticyok; .B.R.Bishop, Marbleton: | W.F: Stewart, Halifax, N.8; L.H.Wright, Dixville; W.E.émith, New York; J.P.Dumaresq, Montreal; M.Ww.Cross, Ireland, P.Q.: C.J.Dixon, New York; H J.Kennedy, Rochester, N.Y.Messrs.C.O.Genest, A.c.Mique- lon, D.O.E.Denault, T.A.Bourque, D.W.Stenson and C.F.Olivier are leaving this evening, for a week's hol1= day at Lake Nicolet, where they will be the guests ol the following gentlemen of Wolie County, who have a club house there: Messrs.J.H.Crep- eau and Dr.Thibault, of St Camille; Mr.H.Villanare, of Wotton, .and Messrs.O.Lamoureux and L.P., A.Darche, of South Ham.Mr.George H.Allen, of Waterloo, was in the city this week, aid in conver- ersation with a friend, remarked that the island, which he owns in Bromp- ton Lake, \u2018and on which is a rough \u2018house, is occupied at present by a camping party, among whom are sev- = al ladies, who are enthusiastic in praise of the.beautiful lake, and îte surroundings.Some of the party spert the summer ab North Hatley, and declare that Massawippi Lake is nut to be compared \u2018to Brompton in point of-picturesqueness.CORPORATE COMMUNION OF LAY HELPERS.The lay helpers.in St.Peter\u2019s parish will receive the Holy Communion too\u2019clock.- and The Woman\u2019s Auxiliary.The Doreas Society.The Clothing Club.\u201d - \u201cThe Sick-lending Club.The Gui d of St.Peter.The Guild of St.Agnes.The Guild of St.Faith.The Women\u2019s Guild.The Choir of 8t.Peter\u2019s.\u2018The Choir of the Advent.Sunday Schoel teachers, Advent.Girls\u2019 Friendly Society.Altar Society.at the Church of the Advent.your ly.Mrs.M.F.Johnsen, who has spent | gether tomorrow \u2018morning at eight the Rector ~earpestly hopes that every individual will be \u2018present.All the \u2018members of the fol: lowing societies, &c, are exnected, Viz: CL \u201c| Montreal.Sunday School teachers, St.Peter's.All those re .iding on the east side of or the river will make their communion SHERBROOKE, - QUE.SATURDAY, OUTOBER 7, 1899 STANHOPE S RE-TRIAL | Again Arraigned on.tho | 8 Charge of Shooting Sam.Wilder.But the Jury Were Unable to .Agree Upon a Verdict.When Court opened at ten mieux presiding, the case ofthe Queen, vs.Thomas Stanhope; was called.The tollowing Jury was sworn to try C.Morrissette, P.Vanier, A.Lucas, M.Raymond, 8.A.McKay,\u2019 A.Char- land, Z.Pepin, T.McAuley, M.Morin, A.Roy.J.8.Broderick, Ezq., Q.C., and J.\u2018E.Genest, 18q., Q.C., appeared for and Jules Richard for the prisoner.J.8.Broderick, Esq., Crown Prosecutor, addresse.the Jury.stating the case Of the Crown to them.They expected to prove, that on the 15th ot Septémber, 1898, the; prisoner was stopping with John Cease, \u201cand that Samuel Wilder.who was.the victim of this tragedy, with:- several friends went to the field where Jobn Cease and prisoner were working and asked him to leave the district.Tue reason for this was that Wilder's wife was stopping at John Cease's place (her father\u2019s)and that prisoner was also to cease.They expected to prove that Stanhope evidently acceeded 43 their request and left .the field going :to the house, where he got his team and drove |: off down the road, while Wilder and some of his companion followed, when prisoner suddenly turned round ard drove back towards them, and on \u2018coming up to the party, drew a loaded revolver und shot Wilder in the arin, without any provoeation, Such: was the Crown\u2019s case.Sam_ Wilder, the- \u2018victim, was the first witness called.\u2019 x STANHOPPE sEcons \u201craraÿ\" - It will'be remembered that this case was before the Court ot Queen\u2019s Bench a year ago, when, after a trial extend iug Over several days, during which many witnesses were ex&éhined, the jury we.e unable to agree upou a verdict.They were several times sent back to heir room by the judge, but finally reported that there was no possibility of arriving at a verdict, whereupon they were discharged.Stan- Ted to appear at the next sitting of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench for re-trial.- | C.E.CONVENTION.His Case Was Tried A Year Ago, o\u2019clock, this morning, Mr.Justicé Le-.\u2018the case: \u2014H.Morency, H.E, Searles, | ** the Crown, and Messrs: John Leonard] stopping there, and Wilder wished the] intimacy between prisoner and his wife | \u2018hope was admitted to bail and order- |.20000000000200000 ~BRIEFLETS.- .> See Skinner\u2019s ad., page 2, for Irish Black Thorh Canes.- Tuesday ovening, October 17th, pro- isions provided by Plymouth Pilgrims \u2018in.the chapel.Jenckes Machine Company have had a busy week.Seven car loads of hope this eek.\"Tuesday next, at 9 0 relock a.m., The Frost Stock Company will close their engagment here tonight by presenting the| laughable farce-comedy.\u2018\u201cPeck\u2019s Bad Boy.\u201d A very \u2018successful and will att nded matinee was given this afternoon A gold m dal, in the form of a pendant, was resented to Miss Helen Hetheringto , by Miss Edith Millar,- formerly teacher in the Academy, for taking the highest \u201cstanding in the, Academy grade.Gas & Water Company, for the sum of $2,000, by the father of Benoit, the death by coming in contact with a live wire in August last.Rev.John Tanner, of Windsor Mills, will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian church tomorrow morning.The service will be withdrawn in the even- | ing to enable the congregation to attend the anniversary.services in the Methodist church.There is a possibility of our having an opportuni y to hear Mr.R.Watkins Mills, the famous English ba so, in Sherbrooke, in a few weeks.subscription list has been started with nipictures will be presented The passion House Wed.and Thursday at the Opera evening and | matinees Thursday at 2 and 40 \u2018clock, ie | exbibited in These pictures have only Halitax and | Montreal, and are not to be com pared with those heretofore seem here.Anniversar services will be held i in the Methodist church tomorrow.Rev.J.E.Starr, of Stanstead, will be.the preacher both! morning and eyenin; Monday evening Rev.Mr.Starr will deliver an address in the lecture hall of the Methodist church.Refreshments will be perved during the evening.Special music will be reñdered at all the services.| OLIVIER-DUSSAULT _ Etienne Dussault contractor, \u2018and Mr.J.Seander Olivier, of Olivier Bros of this city.The ceremony was performed A Busy Morning for Delegates at the Gathering in Montreal._ [BN Officers for the Ensuing Year Nominated Montreal, Oct.7.\u2014(3Special)\u2014This was the busiest morning delegates to the Dominion C.E.Convention have had since commencement.Work was commenced at 7.30, with junior workers\u2019 breakfast, presided over by Mrs.J.F.Bulmer, president of the Montreal Junior Union.After breakfast, addresses were given by Mr.Baer; Miss Lena L.Woo.lell; supt.Junior E.Wright, supt.of Junior \u2018work for Quebec; Miss Sadie 'M.Wentworth, supt.of \u2018Junior work for Ontario Union.Daily-quiet hour from 8 to 9 was Jed by Rev.Dr-Chapman.The annual rally of the Ontario Union opened at 9.30 and coutinued {until noon, conducted by Rev.ES, Rowe, Toronto Following have been nominated for officers for Quebec province: W.8.Leslie, Montreal, president; 1st vice-president, Rev.F.J.Day, \u2018Sherbrooke; 2nd vice-president, president, Mrs.Destin, Quebec; secretary, Mr.Guy \u2018Tombs, Montreal; treasurer, W.F.Stephen, Trout River; junior supt., Miss M.E.\u2018Wright, St.Lambert; committee, W.L.Sburtleff, Coaticook ; Jus.Wilson, Mrs.Bulmer, Rev.J.R.Webb, Mr.Geo.Lyman, STOCKS.BR.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1 Jo clock by telegraph, a: lsi.on : ; NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE merical 4.0.0.american A Mil, & 8¢.Baad Manhattan.Curcago Bo4xD or Traps, Dec.VYNONÉ 00.0.eu.Wo Thecoasoessosssommsnnns PE 2 Er a A 490609090008 vveseons\u201d ve so\" 0.a.\u2014mssostso 000 0é0u ec.Pork.by the Rev.Father Desjardin parish priest, and was witgeesed by a number.of friends and relatives.Mr.and Mra.Olivier are now on their wedding journey, sud upon their return will reside in Sheibrooke.SAFE CRACKERS.Visited Ryan Brewery Office, Montreal, Last Night: Montreal, Oct.7.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Ryan Brewery office was visited by work for Maiitime Union; Miss Mary |.Mrs.F.A.Draper, Granby; 3rd vice | American fra Ar.seussrse sense sem 14124 ers 13 B ees eeevesssenssssens sesssecous 10762 see safe crackers last night.Nitroglycerine was used to blow open the safe, but they only got $15 for their trouble.ALASKAN \"BOUNDARY.\u2014 = einem Temporarily Arrangement of the Difficulty Has Been Agreed Upon.New York, October 7.- An evening paper publishes the following despatch from Washington regarding the Alag- kan boundary: \u201cThe State Department is informed from London that the British Foreign Office had ratified the Alaskan provisional boundary lire, as agreed upon by Secretary of Bthte Hay and Mr.Tower, British charge d\u2019affaires.The agreement was submitted to the British Foreign Office about six wecks ago for ratification, without which it wou'd not be operative.: LAKE MEGANTIC Take Megantic, Oct, 7.\u2014The friends of Mr.Frank J.Murray, the popular proprietor of Lake View House, called upon him Thursday e ening and made him an elegant: present, the oecasion being Mr.Murray\u2019 8 birthday, Mr.Murray replied by inviting his friends into] the large |dining hall, where a sumptuous lunch was spread.When all had done justice to the good things be! the ju and many a spee- ches.yere made: il ATAER PROBABILITIES.on 7, 11 a.m.\u2014Forecast for next \u2014, 124 hours, \u2018insued by the Meteorological l\u2019ureau.| erly; ; line.| | | machinery have bsen shipped from the AUD DDR MODEM 1 \u2014\u2014 RERRRRRERRENRRRRR A claim has been made against the : employee 0 {| sald company who met | A| a view to securing his appearance at |.the Art Hall, on Nov.24th next.On Wednesday at St.David de Levis, | a marriage was fsolemnized between {Miss Maria Dussault, daughter of Mr.e them, toasts were the order of Moderate winds; .mostly northeast- BY CYRUS T THE BOER SAYS\u2014 This isourcoun- try.We suntched it from the savages.We made 7 farmland of the 3 wilderness.RENE) + You want {it be- A cause of the gold \u201cASHE\u201d and diamonds, C0 You demand equal franchise.This would mean political ex- tinotion for us.By the conventions of 1884 fere in our internal government.Now yom ignore those conventions.We.want née English among our citisens.You are immoral and \u2018vicious.\u2018You would mot \u2018make good burghers.ERR D à = = ar our Iaws please yom not, you are free to go away.to the death.ADEBBBE: ae Remember Majuba Hill.PELLE IDR SD DE : v The quarrel between the British and the Boers has its complications, but even at this distance it is possible to .distinguish the main points of the controversy.It is °1iot- thie whole truth.to this is merely another case British land grabbing.Nefther is it entirely fair to charge the blame wholly to Boer stubbornness.There are two sides to this as to every, other ques- \u2018tion.Before you give your.sympathy-.to either contestant there arè'a few facts- which ought.to be considered.\u201d Here they are: \"he Boers were the original settlers of the country now known as the Transvaal republic if \u2018we leave out of question \u2018the savage African tribes whom they subdued.Their ancestors went to South Africa from Holland.Boer Is Dutch for farmer.That is what the word means, and that is what they are.The first Boers settled in Cape \u2018Colony.Trouble with the English led { them to move farther inland and.farther north.They would build their til tho encroachments of the English made it necessary for them to fight _or trek.Sometimes they fought; soins times they trekked.: When they finally moved beyond the Vaal river, they thought they were safe from the English.The country was a savage infested wilderness.But somebody \u201cdiscovered.gold and diamonds \u2018in the Boer /territory.Then the English movéd In and began to work the mines.The Boers are not - miners.The golden rocks of the Rand would remain juncrushed forever if they had thelr way.© They wish only to till their farms, raise their stock and read their Bibles.- But the glitter of gold and the glint of diamonds attracted more and more sons of Britain.Men of other countries came too.There were some Ger- _mans and a few Americans.The Boers call them all uitlanders, or outlanders.It is an expressive name.Finally the uitlanders became more numerous than the Boers.There are now in the Transvaal -about 245,000 whites.Of this number more than 100,000 are English.Besides these, there are 30,000 Germans, 10,000 Amer jcans and a few hundreds of almost every other race on the globe.Boers are actually in a minority ip their own land.The remainder of their 1,000,000 population is composed af blacks, chiefly Kaffirs.: But this little handful of, say, 90, 000 Boers has retained absolute sway in the territory which was wrested from the savages.- For all practical purposes only native Boers have full rights of franchise.They make the laws, levy the taxes and grip with jealous hands the reins of government, titude has been aggressive, autocratic and possibly oppressive.It depends on the point of view.The British miners have.had to pay handsomely for the privilege of taking out the treasures which the Boers themselves neglected.They have been heavily taxed.They have been bled hy government monopolies.CZ RE ME SE MN MANN LVL NME VE ip pa.A PLAIN - Th 2,0 STATEMENT OF THE - ; { + | | CAUSES WHICH HAVE LED TO THE - CLASH IN SOUTH AFRICA.EEE ; SÉCBOBISSEBDRRREOBODBBE LEE LENUNEE SEEN \u201cht the _ jects in their le- ¥ you promised mever to inter- 5 \u2014_ - Ie Goa wills 1¢, we will fAght ë a ROC EEE ANR AR that | kranls\\in one place and stay there un- x ' 0 SYLVESTER.THE BRITON SAYS\u2014 We helped you Kafirs.We developed the M mines and made.youriéh.We built the cities.We seek only to protect our sub- sitimate pur- 5% suits, ; We-pny nine- , v tenths of the.taxes.Don\u2019t we { desérve a vote?\u2018I'he majority 5 ought to rule, \\ ; a aa : i Conditions _have -changeé.& Your rule- has become tyran- ( nical.You rob us em every {J nd, \u2019 ) No nation has the right to 8 inolate itself in a land.full of § gold and diamonds.You .are % only half civilized.\u2018You are { religions bigots, Th Wes are here to stay, So will we.We do.Tr ue, they have prospered and grown enormously rich in spite of it all.\u201d But so have the Boers, and jt is the Eng- - Usk who bave done the work.Year after year the taxes have become | er in spite of the indignant prone, CU sent to England; 7\" In the meantinte the \u201cpolitical rola» tions of the two countries, the little republic and the.great empire, have swung through -seyeral interesting stages.The first time the Boers and the English clashed was when both were settled in \u2018what is now Cape Colony.There came up the question of slavery.The Boers claimed a right to_enslave the native tribes.The British contest- \u2018 -ed the alleged right.In 1834 emanci- - .pation was proclaimed in the Colony, .- which till then bad been \u201cpeopled by British and Dutch alike.- What added to the grievance of the .Boer was that the slaveowners among them received as compensation orders '~ on London which they were compelled - to cash on the spot at ruinous rates.The great exodus, or trek, of 18 was the result: Some roe by concerted movement abando Colony and \u2018moved on to the unknown interior.The bitter memory of their sufferings from hunger and thirst and from the attacks of savage natived:re-_ mains as a legacy of hatred among their descendants to this day.At the Orange river the trekkers ak vided into two parties, one of which founded the Orange Free State: \u2018I'he other, eontinuing- farther eastward, founded Natal.Both states were con- guered by the English.A majority of the Boers, once more fleeing from British thraldom,.crossed the Fiver Vaal and {ntrenched themselves in their present position in the Transvaal.Here four rival sovereignties were estublislied \u2018whose internecine feuds = et 25 a EE AE es pe CAS ES mr ee Sr vs eid (Contin on last page) 77 - R _ PROTECT THE PROPERTY irom\u2019 esrlies «ur property.\u2014- DRESSER & CO.- © McCarthy Block, Market Sq.: \" FRANK THOMPSON - _ ; FRANK THE & COMPANY.Bankers and Financial Agents.Municipal, Baliway and In- You can best do this by insuri.g and sold.© _ Investment Securities suitable for Trust Funds, Esta Kxeeutors, Trustees, etc.always on of | - Notes and_Bills Discounted.Kävsnces made upon approved Cellat - êrs1 Sceurity.° .Exchange Purchased.Offices : st, _ Self Telophone 10.Sherbrooke.TIME TABLE, _ Bubject to-ehange without n nex -BELT LINE, \u201c Cars run in both direot.ons-on the Belt Line, way , meeting each ot \u2018er ard the-cars of the _ other lines at the herbrooke House Juuction - every 20 miqutes from 625 a m.to 10.40 p,m.PARK LINE _ < Park Line Car 1uns between Sherbrooke Hous.Junction and Victoria Paik, making the round trip every 30 minutes, and connecting with belt cars and outward bound Lennoxville car at said junction.: LENNOXVILLE LIRE.Lennos ville Cars run between the Street Kal way office and Lennoxville, leaving each ter- 7 minus every 20 minutes, from 6,40'a.m.till 10.40 p.m., and meeting felt and _Par< cars st the junction.- Teansfers from Lennoxville to B.lt made a the ~t:eet Railway Office or at the Sherbrocæ - only \u2014 \u201cle Bars on Gundey tillafîftor 9 a.m.RAYMOND R.3M Cheap Excursion And.Return.= -return not later thau Oct.9th.iil | .\u2014TO 5.| QU BG S1.75.E.W.SMITH, 1TH, _ 20 rarintanda an \u201cGood goiog by-p.m.trains Oct 6th\u2019 City Passenger and Ticket Agent, ATR \u2018and all trains Oct.7th, and good to 16 Wellington Btrees, -*- _Beil- Tel.No.Steamship Tickets at lowest rates by all lines.CANADIAN = VTT CN > A _ MONTREAL SERVICE.Leave sherbrooke\u2014*5.05 a, m., 18,00 a m.snd +1.00 p.m.7 : ; \u2018Frain leaves- {1100 p.m.for St.John, N.B., and Hatifa \u2014 \u2018The brightest and sweetest Golden: «kr _\u2014_ Syrup, 60c gallon, 15c quart.; a Women - If you like it better in cans they are > \" - 7 124c each.F Are re LA KEMAN Pa = f .d : lee -§ {Afraid- Sailor 1 14 | Consolidated\u201d + of trying new -Clothes ; _ : washers for fear of injuring & 5 their clothes.We guar- Mi g Cc 0 antec that \u201c\u2018Victorinë\u2019\u201d inin 0.7 wil not injure the most.delicate fabric It jüst AMAA - 7 lovsens the ditt and-does ® \u201cnot eat it: Only boiling Machinery ordered i In July + \u2014 and rinsing are nceded to is now being installed, and - - make your clothes white \u2018double empartment shaft- is \u201d = mow.- down 90 teet all in good ore.; | _ _ Directors met on Wednes-| Sample free from day- and.instructed manager 8 - Lo push development work all M Crawford Gaden & C.o, $|prs-ible, so work can be continued all winter.\u2019 3 os pans, No more Treasury Stock will |\u201d MONTREAL.à be issued now, as there is over C TT 25, 000 in Treasury,and Coma v | pany out of debt.a A few lines of onr (Te KIRKPATRICK, ; - Fine Toilet Soaps ! + K _ ; Cashmere Bouquet, Mining Brok or ; pu Jerena Bouquet, 27 Wéllington Square, anc, | 0 - Peau d\u2019 Espagne, Violette, _SHERBROOKE.= - \u2014AT\u2014 _ ny : \u201c TO DREYFUS\u2019 AID.London, Oct.7.\u2014The Paris corre- \u2018 MCHA N AMY\u2019 S spondent of the Daily Mail says: \u201cI Ss learn that Germany is about to band rs.À ; \"Drug Store, over documents which will lead to the\u201d 7%.169 WELLINGTON STREET.quashing of the Dreyfus, verdict.>.= : = ls ji > dal: | C M ve fi = 0 | ha = El il - BOVRIL is a combination of all the nutritious.constituents LR of Frosh Jean beef with the e Stinlaing froperts of Extract BOVRIL is infinitely more nouriting than Extract of Neat a | 0 Home Made Beef Tea.MAGOG.(News items for Roan will be gl Drug Store Magog.) \u201cOct.6.- Mrs.J.R.Wilcox returned on Tuesday, from a visit to Boston, Mass.The annual Harvest - Thanksgiving service of St.Luke\u2019s Church, will be insertion in che DarLy adly received at Fraser's 7.30.\" Special preacher, -the Rev.HA.Brooke, M.A., rector of Stanstead; music, ete.Offertory for the Pension Fund of the the Dicoore.\"Three Vil Villages.STANSTEAD, ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.) N Se mein hepa Bet ker, local correspondent, Rock Island] .Oct.6.\u2014Miss Helen Knights, \u2018 of Ayer's.Flat, is\u2019 visiting relatives in town.Mrs.Pulsifer and Mrs.Bowles have; left for California, Where they will spend the winter.Miss Maude Bleay, of Cuaticook, is the guest of the Misses Foote, \u2018at Derby Line.The Misses Garceau have returned to Boston after spending the summer hare.The ladies of the Universalist church entertained their congregation in Foster\u2019s Hall last night, and a very enjoyable evening was spent.\u2014\u2014 5 - EAST CLIFTON.Oct.6.\u2014Mrs, Bracken and daughter, of Leeds, Que., are visiting at Mr.Jas.Bailey\u2019s.Mr: John Maguire has been quite sick, but is improving at present.Mr.Aug.Gamache is spending his vacation with relatives in Quebec.Mr.F.C.Kempfield is improving, and is now able to be out.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 SAWYERVILLE Oct.6.\u2014Cromwell\u2019s mill has shut down running at nights, waiting for repairs; they have commenced sawing lumber, which pleases some who have been anxiously waiting for it.The new Methodist Church is lnok- ing.better since the work :of grading has commenced.Mra./R.Evans has returned home, trom visiting her son in Sherbrooke.- Miss Gussie Evans leaves here on { Saturday, for College in Stanstead.The Presbyterians purpase holding an oyster supper in the hall, next week.pore tl DEEDS OF SALE.Recent Registrations at Sherbrooke Division Registry Office.\u2018Registrations in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office during the latter part of October were: Dame Melv na Houle, wife of Jules Rioux et al to Dominique Dubreuil of lot 546 North Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $600.00.- Hon.William.White to \u2018Edward B.Lyster of lot.610 North Ward Sher- |A.broke, Price $650.00.7 Lt.Col.Charles King to Adrien La- chance of part of lot 15 in the 7th \u2018| rat ge of Ascot.Price $727.39.David Lefebvre to Edouard Trepa- nier.of lot 1412 South Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $875.00.Quit-claim by Wm., C.Murray Rol bertson to Philipde Desaulniers of al- his rightsin lot 820, East Ward; Sherbrooke.Price'$1.00.Mrs.James Bustard to Winfred Andrew Bustard of part of lot 16 in the 7th-range of Ascot.Price $1.00.\\ Charles King to Reverend C.E.C.Fisette of part ot lot number 5 in the South Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $600.00.\u2018Achille Boucher to Edouard Sirois.-|of part of lot 890 East Ward Sherbrooke.Price $125 00.Dame Mary N.Darby, widow of the late E.B.Johnston to E.B.Green- \u2018thields et al \u201cof part of lot 8 in _the 9th {range of Ascot.Price $1,500.00.| Mrs.Jennie Evans, nee Johnston to\u2019 Wm.D.Wardleworth of purt of lot 467 Ewt Ward, Sherbrocke.Price $925.00.Col.Charles King et al to Dominique Dubreuil of lot 517 North Ward, Sherbrooke.Irice $400.00.of lots 810 and 811 East Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $1,000.brooke.Price $125.00.(Said deed dater |5:h April, 1890): Michael Collins to Charles roche -tiere of lot 838 North Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $800.00.John Thompson, per Attorney, to | Dame Robira Sanderson, widow of*the late John McLeith, of lots 653 and G54| North Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $1.00.| \u201c| < Leonard Price to Lars Larson of | parts of lcts 24+ and 25in the first ra.age \u2018of Compton.Price $1,000.00.Cyrille LaCharite to Mrs.J.D.Ken- brooke.Price $350.00.David Galbraith to Mrs.Jules Rioux of lot 90 (1444) South Ward, Sher- | brooke.Price $428.00.George A.Manning to Robert Sharp Ascot; and part of lot 2 in the 1st range of Ascot.Price $1,800 00.922 North Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $4,000.00 lo Hon.William \u2018White to Clifford Buck of part of lot 21 in the 8th range of Orford.Price $50.00.Hon.E.T.Brooks and Exrs.Late L.E.Morris to Rev.H.O.Chalifoux of lots 494 and 495 East Ward, Sherbrooke.Price $450 00.(27 Jan.'1890., C.E Therrien to Mrs.8.Goyette of art of lot 19 in the pL range of Ascot.Price $375.00 held on Friday evening, Oct.13th, at | | attendance at the International Con- Town Hall, on \" Wednesday evening, \\ - Charles HT.Clark to Henry Bartlett F.X Audet & Cie., to Achille Bow | [cher of part of lot 890 East Ward, Sher- pedy of lot 18 (1452) South Ward Sher- | of the jo balf of lot 8 in 1st range of} Dame Julia Gray, widow of late Rev.| 1 C.P.Reid to E.B.Worthington of lot RICHMOND.ers items for Insertion fn the DAILY REOORD will be gladly received by E.R.Jones, local correspondent.Times Office Richmond.1 i Oct 7.\u2014Mrs.M.J.Palmer, ot Melbourne, is gaining in strength since \u2018her return home.Her- sister, Mrs.heppard, is with her.li Mr.Frank Skinner and Mr.Richard | - Woodburn, of Montreal, have been vi- giting friends in Melbourne, Campbell & Co.have recently purchased the Bourgeois bankrupt stock at Danville, \u201d Several of our citizens are attending the Court House at Sherbrooke during the term of the Court of Queen\u2019s Bench, both as jurors and witnesses.Messrs.C.C.Cleveland, W.E.Jones and Jas.Alexander were reelected directors, from this section, of ka Mutual .Insurance Co.at the annual meeting at Ulverton on Wednesday.The assessment levied on the premium notes was twelve per cent.; last year it was twenty per cent.Rev.T.Hall has returned from his\u2019 trip to Boston, where\" he has been in vention.We regret to learn that he Was ill the greater part of the time he was absent, and has not yet fully recovered his usual health.Rev.W.Larve, formerly curate here, who has been ill for some time past, was in town this week.His health is greatly improved.e has been appointed to Coaticook.| {}Mr.J.P.Smith, of the Times, Mrs.À.L.Lance and Mrs.E.J, Dyson have gone fora week\u2019s visit to Montpelier, Vt.The Dewey célebration takes place on the 12th.Miss Vilandre, of Wotton, is visiting in town, the guest of Mr.and Mis, M.T.Stenson.Miss Leclerc, of.Sherbrooke, i is the guest of Miss Eugenie Hudon this week.The military hop given by Ne.2 Co., 54th Batt., in the Me!bo urne was one of the most successful and pleasing events that have been held in this vicinity for some- time.Over 60 couples weru present and dancing Was kept up till the \u2018\u2018wee sma hours, \u2018 when the merry gathering returned to their homes well pleased with the evening'\u2019s programme.Captain Stalker is to be congratulated on the success of the affair.| 4 ee THE POWERS .COVET LIBERIA Deutscher Colonial Zeitung Says that Country Must Soon Cease \u201cP Exist.-T Berlin, Oct.7.\u2014The Deutscher Colonial Z eitung says: \u201cLiberia must necessarily soon cease to, exist.France and England are both indulging \u201cin machination to annex _the country.Liberia is of the greatest value to Germany, \u2018especially the Cameroons, Two- | thirds of Liberia firms are Germans, and Germany must, therefore, see that she gets a share of the territory, if the whole.+ A CHILD CAN USE THEM.Easy to Dye With Diamond Dyes-No Disappointments | or Failures-Colors Are Fast to Sun, Soap and Washing.| Do not for a moment imagine that it is a difficult matter to do your own dyeing.hazardous and disappointing if you use the imitation and crude package dyes sold by some dealers, but when Diamond Dyes are used\u2019 it is but littie colors than it is to wash and rinse the the Richmond, Drummond & Yamas- | It 18 true the work will be | more trouble to get fast and lovely! \u201c COATICOOK.will be gladly received WE L.81 local correspondent.Coaticook.] caper, Oct 6.\u2014Mr.Carroll Dyke is Visiting friends and relatives in town.= - Mr.A.E.Ellis, from Canaan, Vt., is spending a few days in towa.Mr.Harry Norton lett today for Me- gantic, on a hunting trip.Mr.P.B.Buckland\u2019s team of horses took fright today and ran away.After going a short distance they endeavored to jump a picket fence surrounding the Academy grounds When found they were hanging.on the fence, and, strange to say, when extricated were found to be more frightened than hurt, Windsor Mills.wiiiows items for insertion ia the DAILY RECOR be gladl ly received by A.McLean local Tespondant.Oct: 6.\u2014There is a great sarcity of water for domestic purposes.are dried up on every hand, \u2018sitating drawing water consi distances.N.H.Green, -C.E., and Councillor neces- iderabl.Quinn are prospecting _ for water at Hardwood Hill today.It is hoped that the extréme drought will give an impetus to our Council to help on the waterworks.Mr.James night trom od 8.to attend the funeral of his tather, Mr.Jno.Carmody.¥.M.C.A.MEN FOR MANILA.War Department Asks Association to Send Men on Transports, - Congress Having Failed to Provide Chap- ~ - lains.- New York, Oct.7.\u2014The War Department at Washington Thursday asked the International Young Men\u2019s Christian Association committee, io |.West Twenty-Ninth street, this city, to place an association secretary, fully equipped, on each ot the ten or twelve transports soon to sail for Manila.Congress failed to make any provision for additional chaplains to accompany the new troops, about to be sent out, and there are in Manila, to care spir- |.itually for -the 45,000 troops already there, scarcely half a dozen chaplains.A recent report from there said there were but two.The association \u201cre- | sponded by saying that it would endeavor to comply, and before the day was over, a friend ot the international committee and of the soldiers made a \u2018liberal contribution, which will in part make it possible .for the committee to carry out'the plan.Nutter\u2019s ales and cream porter.Full, round, mellow flavor.Rich creamy head.Thoroughly matured, finished.By all odds the finest b.ew- ings in Canada.|.2 =z ns.\u2018ythe Xuathes, va ue $ 25, vresented by J.R.ail Eraht' - cast.8.50.Ninth-1¢0 Ibs.Phosprate, value st 75 B ys Matoh.\u2014Open \u20180 bys under 18 years -Ofuse Sceveu p iz s.First-B a 1k et rresé ted by A L.Grindr à & \u201cCo value $i abd cash $5.Second - cas» $7 Third- -Cash $6.Fourth- chsh $5 Fitth_ cash Sixtb- cash 3° Eeventh- cash $2 Spcc'al-\u2014 Dest .idge in field, $*.\u2018 At7.30p m she Annual Gers ral Mectivg of \"the sssociation wil! be h4ld at the Town Hall Lenroxville, for th: EKlectir n of CHicers.izes will also be presented, Lad es are resyectfu'ly in ited to attend the -evening meeti: g.Heveral in e esting speakers may be\u2019 ooked for The THE NERVES TELL F -DANGERS AND PERILS, P INR CHLERY coMPOUX D | Repairs \u2018the Netes and \u2018Vis- | © BIOS, La.Banishes Diséase, Gives Frésli Red.Blood \u2018and Perfect \u2018Health, ; .sw.\u2018The ne vous system is.a wondrous complication, an! should at all times work with perfect, harmesy.When the working of the nétvous bystem is unimpaired, gôod and vigorous health is always maintained The woman who suffers.from nervous prostration, \u2014 hysteria or hyp)- chondria, has nerves affected that communicate direc ly with the\u2019 brain, and if care is not exercised ele may become a fis subject for an asylum.It should be well understood that dyspepsia, liver and kidney troub es and blood diseases have a profouad effect on certain_ groups of nerves.The:e nerves or sensitive agents give as the first true warnings of \u2018dangers aud verils.When the nerves indicate the first symptoms of disease, the ailing map or woman should without loss of time make use of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, nature\u2019s true n- rve food, blood cleanser and flesh builder.Medical experience points to Paine 8 Celéry Compound as the true: and unfailing banisher of disease, the only medicine-that thor u.hly builds up the broken down uervous system, that dissip tes debility, sleeplessness, neu.rajgia, rheumatism and blood troubles.It is the friend that brings\u201d perfect digestion, sweet slecp.tranquility and mental peace.If you have not yet used or heard of Paive\u2019s Celery Com: pound, ask any of your friends.or neighbors who have received new-life from its use; they will gladly and j Joy- WM.MORRIS, \u2014 C.8.WHITE, - President .sec.-Tres fu\"! Wy recommend it.Yennoxville, Oct, -Sth 819 £ AAA AAA Aran v ~The Record\u2019s oo =» Want cam 5 \u201cÀ \"Rooms To Tat, Bonrd and otlier ments.\u2014 * 7 15 words, 1 day, 15 cents; each the price of five.Adv rtisements ot Help Wanted, Situations REASONABLE NAYES (Cash in advance, ° QUICK RETURNS AND SATISFACTORY- RESULTS.If not convenient to send to REcoRD office, call by te.ephone and\u2019 messenger boy will be sent for-advertisement.\u201c - Answers can be addressed care of RECORD if desired: ARAMA MAMMA te tot ee pep Lost a 1d;Fougl, at ified Miscél anid dvertiso- ry 75 - & additional, woud,\u201d \"le.Six cays for | SITUATIONS VACANT.TEACHER WANTED-FOR WA LER ville Model School.Apply to E A.Bishop, Chairman School Boarl, Waterville, LOST.A STRAYED OR STOLEN.\u201cLIVER and white Pointer Dog.Return 4e D.G Loomis & Sons.\u201ctf 814 - FOR SALE.\u201cFOR \u2018good driver; carriage and harness\u2019 _nearly new, -236 Wellington St.FOR SALE OR TO LET -VERY desirable residence on High Stree\u2019, \u201cnow occupied by Mr.John Thomp- \u2018son.Terms easy.Immediate pos- - session.Mis.McLeish, 23 High St.\u2018WANTED TO RENT.- WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE \u2014 house nesr centre of city.\u2014Answer -giving description, number of rooins, loc: tion and price.Address H.4, Blanchard, Newport, Vt.~~ \u201c Wood For Sale ! °° Hard and soft, tour fe et long.Also \u201cbard body wood, full 24 inches.Also a few Horses; one already-broken.FLETCHER'S.SALE.\u2014HORSE, CARRIAGE and Harness.Horse \"6 years-old, | Compotitor Wa nted: .pétent \u2018éomporitor.\u2018Permanent situation.Wanted ! | 50 lab urers to work in an Asbestos quarry.Wages §1 00 per day.Apply} | T M CRABTREE, ~~ | Udon Ashestos Mines t 81} BN Black Lake, Qne, WANTED I Ath voughly capable and 1 n° rgetic Agent to represet t the Canada Life Assurance Company in Shertrooke and à portion of tte Kastern Towssl:ps Toa m u who has à gocd ¢ nnes 6.0 and is capable of writirg really first cl 88 busi ness and only such Treed npply, à (beral arringe- 2\u20ac 15 wou d be made.Comr-us.iesti ns private.Address, PERCY MARLING, \u2019 3d-s16 Inspector of Ageucies, Montreal TO LET! Bakér's Shop.with confectionery strre and residence: in conne tiem, 1 the\u2019 Village of Wradsor MI Is.susin ss we | established, and on 880.sayivg basis.- Apply to A TRUDEAU, tas 7 Windsor Mills Que, WooD FOR SALE.Dry Hard or Soft Wood delivered to apy part of the city.JAS.MILLS, \u2018Liverpool St.Wood Yard.| 64-806 NOTICE.All persans havisg articles in my shop or repars are he eby-notiticdgthat they must call fr .thesan@ by Oct-30th,- or said articles will be disposed of 10 cover ces! > of Tepaurs.- °F.x\u2018 FISETTE, Gun and Locksmith -225 Welling on St.FOR SALE - Complete outfit for un a~J-Lock.smith shop, Apply to above address.VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALin EAST SHERBROOKE.\\ \\ Tha following valüable building 1 ts, situated - on Plue street, on the line ot the st eet cars, « short dis'aue {rom the exhibition Ses aie offered for 5 le:- Lots FO4, S06; 507, 809 and al.0 825 and s 7 As these lois must Se dis: osed of at once, a grand opportunity is afferdéd t:i - tending purchase 8 hel ts will be sold ei.her en blog or s-para ely at very low rat s, upon the -.easiest terms ot Payment.Also the fullo Ling lots An East f herbro ke let: Nus 271, 474, 275.z 6, *, 27CH INNELL, SE Record Office.Br FA q a.Si | i gil ZX | fi ul Aa fie = J residence without fofawearing alle glance to his native country.At present the only citizens _entitled _ to vote for president of the Boer republic \u2018are those who were residents of the Transvaal previous to 1876 orn who carried arms for the government in any of the various wars of inde pendence.Of course this applies only to white males.Voters of these quali fications are known as first class burghers, and, so far as numbers go.they are in a ridiculous minority.\u201cfranchise be granted the Doers would find themselves speedily legislated out of existence.Such a concession would -hand over the control of the govern Ment- to the uitlandets.Do sou wonder they object?> Still, there remain the- giiovances of | the uitlanders.Some of them deseëre \"te be classed as outlaws, it is true, for blacklegs from the four quarters of the earth can be found in the streets of Tobannesburg.Yet the majority are not of this description.The first hordes of Immigranta; mere naturally enough composed in past-of |.\" gamblers \u2018and adventurérs,.but these were soon succeeded by earnest, practical workers, \u2018by.men of brawn and | | brains.They worked the mineral wealth.of the country; they spent their \u2018savings in opening out mines, in putting up the finest machiner y.in costly experiments of every kind: they col lected the clevérest engineërs and managers, assayers and chemists from all the mining centers of the world; they redeemed the land from desolation: they built the towns: they constructed the railroads; they established the com- uerce; they fought in the wars against the savage native tribes, who, despite all the courage and.fortitude of the Boers, must finally havé triumphed over them if they had been left single banded.- - And they paid and have paid And are paying practically all the taxes.It is ostimated that 95 per cent of all the agnificent revennes that flow year! into the coffers of the Bour goverume: a 18 contributed by uitlanders.The state which they found nearly bankrupt.has 54-817 AT \u2018Auctioneer.J _are taught only the crude Boer.patois -certain ways, even freedom of speech, so before juries of Dutch burgh f \" Should the request fof a five year | ROW an accumulated sur lus \u2018of sonte $13,000,000.; p JS * » .\u2014 mes ee and the other.on his family Bible.Then the uitlanders have no voice in educational matters.Their children in the public schools.They are denied the freedom of the press and, in for it is criminal to bold public meetings.They, have \u2018no Power in the municipal government of.Johannesburg, and when they appear for trial they lo The president has the right to expel any member of the community rom | the republic without trial.In fact, everything possible has been done to eliminate the Anglo-Saxon TYPES OF BORRS.yeast that has been .leavening the Dutch lump of that.distraught repub- oc.The eoreraments method of # protect Fu ment which-the Boer statesman greaday f= f#that England demands the right to in- ler en point; .the shrewd minded Bders have ex- \u201cduty, the younger men will \u201creadily arms, 30,000 may\u2019 Le velied upon to (ght with a will, \u2018with.In fact, .there has \u2018been ns ñ so much exag- lS * 4 -geration that it™~ ps | is hard to say J % i what Is the ~ ¥ truth and Whatg oe is -mere: ro- \u2018mancing.But | is found in the p= character of te À © \u2018republic.pric tically surrounded by British ter- \u2018only friends upon whom the Boers can | to.the southeast, to the west and to the ing [the Netherlands railroad forms another grievance.The charges for carrying passengers and freight are rightly complained of as exorbitant.The average charge for freight in the Unit ed States is half a cent per mile.In England it is: three-fourths of a cent These figures throw a lurid light upon the| potential\u201d earnings of a rallroad from 6 to 24 cents per mile.A though there are many minor ones, are the main grievances of th it] nders, and it is because of thes \u2018ter fere in the internal affairs of the government, the London conventions notwithstanding.Whether the Boers are able to defend their country or not is a disputed gues tion.On the face it would seem absurd that a nation which shows a fighting force of only 26,000 could-sue- | cessfully resist the great armies which England conld send against it.But those figures do not truthfully represent) the number of ablebodtea Boers who can bear arms.The real army is the nation in arms.It is impossible to give exact figures concerning its strength A German army officer who recently made a report on the Boer fighting strength says .he asked men and boys of all ages in all stations of life in all parts of the Transvaal whether they would go to war, if -it came to war, without ever receiving a negative or even a doubtful answer.Even the oldest men he met thought they would be good for MAJUBA A HILL : - [Where the Boers: thrashed the British in isg1.]\" something as \u201clong as they \u2018had fingers .to pop a gun \u2018with and eyes to se a -redcoat.The kaisers Informant thinks the citizen army comprises at least 20.004.men between the ages of 25 and 35 \u2018years.Though the majority of uit landers are exempted from military help their nefghbors, be thinks.Of the 60,000\u201d blacks able Yo shoulder SAE Lei .The nation in armsreally mens\u2019 an.army of mounted.In@ntry, for every citizen.soldier reports for duty on Horsebaëk, add thière rd no better riders or-sharpshooters In the world.The erman- observer says it seems to be impossible to.tire out a Boer or his mount.\u201cAs to getting away from his bullets, the English- bave tried it once.Their! losses In the war of 1880 and 1881 were 1,159 dead and wounded against 113 Boers, who scratches,\u201d This subject of the remarkable fighting qualities of the Boer is a fascinate ing one which has been often dealt even the English.admit that a Boer with af ~ rifle is a dan-\u201ds gerous customer.even at a distance of 1,000 yards, and Tommy At- king must be, much nearer 28 \u2018than that to do effective work.The best defense against my, however, A a A Transvaal bor- 8 aa der.Shut in on all sides by mountain ranges, the Boer could not be safer if he had a Chinese wall all around his Each entrance to the Transvaal, except from the north, is through a mountain pass, and the Boers hold these \u201cpasses.On the other band, the Boers are ritory.Beyond the mountains wait the redcoûts, Germany Ig far away.The count are their brothers in the Orange Free State, just across the Vaal.But north \u2018extends British Africa.The Boers\u2019 only path t6 the sea is blocked by.Portuguese East Africa, and the Portuguese are under British influence.These, \u2018then, are the causes, this the situation.Now we can watch the making of history.- - ) A Painful Parting.She Iatd her head against my cheek; which, like the Netherlands, charges received] 3 MEXICQ TO TAKE PLEBISCITE City ct Mexico,~ Oct.7.\u2014The National Liberal party committee announce that they.have arranged to take a plebiscite of all citizens ia order to ascertain.their preference for a candidate for president in the elec.ions \u2018next year.The plebiscite is a new free and\u2019 eompicte expression of tue popular will.REFUSE CREDIT ror : FRENCH EMBASSY: Paris, Oct.7.\u2014The budget commission of the Chamber of Depui jes_ has r fused by a vote of J3-t0 7 to gcant a credit for the expenses of the Ireuch embassy to the Vatican.2 _\u2014 \u201central *tuuse, Mago::, Ven:h & Melgs à ps Urasellers acco mmod mifon is A1.idea, and is design'd to secure the |.po at not believe f ty en stomach * that cannot Toit lieved at perman once and { CURE.At all MONYOR.co, Star en © AAA NOTICE! We take.the plensure of intorming our patrons that on a0 © count of the usual rush ät our store on Fr days, Saturdays aud Mondays, that we shave engaged another courteous*\u2018salesman who Will assist Us to Wait On OUr customers more promptly.We ask- - pardon from the many we have not been able to \u2018wait up us {\u20ac - promptly as we would have liked to.Î - Our stock is now complete with the largest variety nf Fa and Winter Overcoats, Suits, wool and {levee tin.d Underwear! The nutritious value of dried said to exceed ely that of fe, -_G Clothing Hall .ro Cardinai and Silver Grey.Ol TICAL DEPARTMENT.\u2014Sight SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT-ZA large stock.Full ag prices from $12 50 to $45,00.Good value.BUTTERICK\u2019S PATTERNS AND: PUBLICATIONS\u2014A complet mor \u2018ment of the: e reliable patterns always on hand.| I'he most approved aids for hearing Artificial \u2018 eyes matched and inserted.MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.2 - Samples sent and every information- given.HENRY MORGAN & co.Montreal._Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Ho wwidkers hiofg\u201d a ol \u201cyo Do 10,000 bu: Hosiery.Men\u2019s Ties in bows, tour-in-hard, knots, (l.ping \u201comis - Æ\" throughot \u201cand pnffs.| .N aromidt Many thanks for the liberal patronage.We enna, De , B .; he procla Yours very respectfully, À 3 tho Fasho 4° TE = Lo At the: y g oo sad Nr.E ms J or J.ROSENBLOOM & CO., Proprietors, parismner M ponotutra _ 99 Wellington 8t., Sherbrooke.@ qwrofwh Nezt Door to Grand Central Hotel.- M _- erpodl alo .: 8 preparatio ~ 8 - aiready in : - tickets, + \u2014 - where ead! \u2026 - foilwagpte | COLONIAL HOUSE, oo « rignated, 4 pt lips Square and Union Avenue.\u2019 oo thillin £ Pr T9 - Fe 9: wh 00 g © J fuily equip Ï ped RE ; - meantime, ' ; ~~ Houses of - @: vurmtol x = + a fabuslly 3 5 , improve | ihn lot of Ladies\u2019 Fall Shirt Waists, cut in a smart,\u201d jaunty Pr © Routh Afil lined thro 1ghuut, perfect fisting, with full fronts and yoke nck, at cols î g.twic and cuffs, - eat EE camp Vas.TW.their arms, Price $3.50, Sizes 32 to 4o in.bust.: Æ.patrols we The above can be had in fine all-wool Cloths, Colors- Navy, Brom, q, cL son of à > scientifically treated fre of charge.3 - long] sleeves, trimmed ribbon front, long sleeves.Epecial, 49c each.=e neck, long and short sleeves, each.75 dozen LADIES\u2019 EXTRA $ New Hosier and rw 1} - Best Brands for Ladies Fal! Wear.a FEW LEADERS: | 400 LADIES* FINE RIBBED MERINO VESIS, high neck, 600 LADIES\u2019 HEAVY RIBBED WOOL VESTS, 800 LADIES\u2019 EXTRA HEAV y RIBBED Wool, VESTS, high T3e eac h, LADIES\u2019 LAMB'S WOOL.VESTS, in all slit from Tue LADIES NATURAL woot VESTS, from 756 up- LADIE > BLACK WOOL TIGHTS, in \u2018ail qualities.LADIES EXTRA HEAVY BLACX CASHMERE HOSE, spliced heels and toes; our special price, 4c, HOSE, full fashioned, extra value, 5(¢ pair.23¢ each.h ich neck, FINE BLACK CaSHMBRE er ee om Terms Cash.Oh, heavens, the pain of partin With sixteen hafrpins from that head - 40 | 10 my visege dartioa) = por era aimdens ; wood $ NEW IDEA PAPER PATTERNS Are the Bsst.Price of any pattern, toe.Country Orders Carefully Filled, Samples Sent by na.3 John Murphy & Co., _\"2343 St Catherine St., Corner of Metcalfe St.MONTREAL."]
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