Sherbrooke daily record, 12 octobre 1899, jeudi 12 octobre 1899
[" LAST EDITION.|.= oe re _____ SHERBROOKE, QUE., THURSDAY, BEGUN \u2018tain\u2019s unpreparedress, hostilities dur- ng the next two months will resemble | : fi Hook.As there cannpt be.any serious Fa 5 , the international yaché-tuce off Sandy fighting during that period; hostilities will be as dull as yacht races without outonsa 1s tow [STANHOPE \u2018NOT GUILTY\u2019 Such was the Verdict of Jury.| ~ After About Four Hours « > Ps états i London, Oct.12.\u20143 } - fr Armies Marching on British ~~ Forces in Natal, ra pen Oey Laing's Nek and Inéoéo Heights, Their ~~ Yovement Gives Them \u201cCommand of je Br a fe doës Sue a Train Belonging to Natal Government.| \u2018ll hey Hurl Stones Instead of Bullets at British | | Soldiers.\u2018 Transvaal Consul in London Speaks His \u201cMind.Both Political Parties in Britain | a 4 Ms A Ê le \u201cfom Ladysmith, - Natal, - Laing's Nek the \u2018momen* - [states are a decided- menace to the | di y.I have, \u2018however, full mes general principles, \u2018not stopping to hopes of peace are virtually destroyed, | independance of the Tran -vasl, which ua M that the sun of liberty shall arise count the cost of war.! © \u201c_ |andthat,not by the action \u2018of the |the tree State 1x bo assist.- M Month Afica à, it rose in North KRUGER'S BLUNDER.| Quee n\u2019s Governmeet but by the Trans- Merica, - ; - # vaal Government.President Kruger \u2014\u2014 \u20acy must belong to England a price | 2 onde, ocd Ps 71.KRUGER.\u2018 Paw the Daily Telegraph from \u2014jétith, dated Wednesday, .alone. Black neck, Niagara Suspension bridge, N.Y.Golnz dates Octuber 188:d 19.Keturu limi: - October 23rd.: fo A AND | - Boston Return \u201c __ Good going où 24th, and valid for return not later than November 46h, : AND ~ Montreal RETURN $2 00 Good going p m trains October 20th, and al trains Oct, 2[3t; go.to return not \u2018later hau -Octeber .$rd.Lai 0e oo ~~ f.WW.SHITH, .City Passenger znd Ticket Agent, 18 Waliinzion Brees, - - Bell Tel.No.61 5 ;Steamship Tickets at lowest - - rates by all Hines.YRS PACIFIC: \"Thanksgiving Day | Cm ee.ITNT - Singe First-Class Face, 7 Ucoë-roing on all trains October 18th and 19th, LT 1449.Wiliam, Sault st.Marie, vindsor and East, City Passenger Agent, Art Building, _ » Bell Telephone 180, 9®.; Steamship Tickets at lowest rates BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD - Winter Arrangements.- SCO TOBER RB, 18899.Tralns run daily except suudsy \u20acxXceps wun \u2018 ; oth e noted.| +0 Urains-Leavs Sherbrsekes - MAIL\u20145.00 a.ra.forSt.Johns , 00 Nils, Naamua, Worcester, Soston, Springfield, ds» ork, .\u2014 \u2026 _ MIXEL- Lesve- Shérbrooke 10.00 mx ; arrives Newport 12.4, leaves Newport 1,06 pm, wc: 2 Jous .bury - 2,34 p.m.\u2026.Concord 6.2 pm, - Bosm.8.50 p.m., and Portland, Me., vis.Wie Mountain Notch.\u2014.: RIGHT EXPRESS-\u2014 8.0 p.m.Concord, N.i ., Worvcestér.Bosten ani Portland, Me x -\u2026 Write Mountain Natcn, y, White River 2 cs- Springfield -\u2014.: York, .s.m.; Worgester,8.04 am ; Coney 4,11.20 a.\u2018- Portland, Me., 8.45 s.m.: Spr.ogfield, .a.m.; Bf.Johnsbury 4.27 p.m.; areivieg : _Sherorooke, 8.29 fe NIGHT EXPREsSS\u2014Leaves Boston 8.00 p.m,; Cou - oord, 10.10 p.m.: Pnr land, Me.8.30 0 w.- New York 4,00 pm; Springñeld, 8.00 p.re.; Bt.Johnsbucy 315 ax arcivii.Sherbrooke 7 15 a.m, - .AOCOMMODATION\u2014Leaves Concord, N.H., v.& = a.m, via.Plymouth, 8t.Johnsbury, 10.45 a m arri Newpors 12.38 p.m., connecting with \u2014 mixed leaving Newport at 1.30 p.m, arriving \u201c Bhesbroske 4,15 p.m.- Jo n.d, LANDRY, = Pass and Hakas Avner Quebec Central R\u2019 , I ( a I y 8 Falland Winter Time Tatle., Cu end, alter \"SUNDAY, OCT.8th, 1189.7 trains will run as follows: - LEAVING SHERBROOKE.THROUGH KXPRESS-\u2014-Leave Sherbrooke?30 ; Km, ariy Dudswell Jct, 8.850 n.m., arrive ss .Fran: 1 30 pm, ar:Levis'} 26 p.m, ar.Quebee .(Ferry) lsu pm - \u2019 - _ Pullxan Priace Car, Springfield to Quebez b » this train, ccuLecting at sherbrocke with Pull- mar Palace Car from Boston; also through coach Borton to Quebec.L'his train runs daily, Sundays excepted.ACCOMMOLATION \u2014Lesÿe Sherbrooke 9.00 Dm, arrive Dudsweil Jct.19 15 p.m., arrive Le**s 7 i5 a.m,, arrive Quebéc (Ferry ) 7.30 a.m.This train runs daily, Sundays excepted._ Satuudsy night's train runs through to dess: a- iion on ~unday morning.oo - ¥2ARIGHT-Leave snertrooke 9,15 a.m.arr've vrdrmes Jet 1202 noon; arrive Tring Jos.5.00 pa, - \u201c - This train runs daily, Bundays excopred, TRANS ARR(VE SHERBROOK &, THROUGH EXPRESS\u2014Lesve Quebec (Ferty, sup Levis 2.50 p.m., arrive Dudswell Jet.\u201c25pm, f herbrooke 830 pm.Puiltau Paisne Car Québec to Springfield b vrais sc envotine at Sherbrooke with Ful- Gar:! \u201cobs GLY ur of 3 to baton.+ nos irpt rons daily, Sundays excepted, : ALCP NOBATION \u2014Leave Quebec (Ferry) ba) Tel Levis 7.0 pom., arrive Sherbrooke 9 a.m, Tne?cconmodation train leaviag Le vis s1 8b wr ight will ondy tun as far as 1ring season., - _FREIGHT\u2014 Leave Tring Jot.7.00 a.mv, arrive HRecoruvze- 09 pm - .hiv train runs daily, Sundays excepted, CONNECTION is made as * @ PXjT6e train frem Sherbrooke in he \u2026 \u2014 Borning ! TE Pa ytrr ile, ete, \u201c S00 Tarun: tucige, tickets and all information eeusy © en 7 niire CompaLS'SAgunie, \u2018 FHEAY I wa URZY, J.FH.WALSH, Geners)! Manager.tonarai Pas.A4 N.A.DUSsAULT, M D.Diseasen: Eyes, lire, Nose\" and 1m (MAGNOLIA, {Extension Tabjes, Mas-ena Sy ri gs inclusive, Isian 1 Pond, Rouse\u2019s |.Falls and | \u2019 $5.50 FR &G\u201d rest C_rsets, $1.40 pair + 1899.- 1 Fhe Canadian Pacific Railway wil! issve return | Roc d to return up to and inéluding Octo -er Zr t, | - Between all stations in Canada,.Fort | n[Up-to-date .FROM TH x SUUTH\u2014 express ienvae Bostou 9:00 | Precision \u2014 Duda well Jet.dy ith the Maine central Ry for Cook: | MAHOGANY, DAK AND BIRCII, ~~ Library Tables, - Bedroom Tables 5 0'clock J In Oak and Mahogany.Golden Oak | - Round and Square \u2018Tops.Table with rubbed top for _ 1.$S7.850- ;, For the largest and best selection of tables of all kfnds come to - ; JCHN EDWARDS, Fine Carpets and Furniture.171 Wellington St.\u2014 \u2014 ADVERTISEMENT > CORSST \u2014 Department.We bave styles and prices to «uit every lady in town.Our ivereasing iales-in this (5, depariment shows that wo.{ have the popular lines at popular prices : : Cromptou\u2019s Misres\u2019 Corsets, SCC.*Star\u2019\u2019 Corset, good and strong, [0c pair, \u2018\u2019Gummér\u2019\u2019 Cersets sEc, élec, 750.\u2018 ,Ç \u201cOur peciai\u2019 Corsets, 756 pair.- D, & A Leng Waist Corsets, $1.00 pair, - ET.* * (orsets, $100 pair Crompton\u2019s Coraline Corsets, $1.00 pair .Crompton\u2019s \u2018\u2018Yatisi\u201d\u2019 stockinet sides) $1.25 pr, \u201cD.& A.\u201d exira quality, $1.25 pair, Jackson Co:set Waist $1.25 pair, ~ \u201cD & A black S.tcen Corset $1,25 pair.\u201c D & A Nursing Co.sets, $1,25 pair, _ \u201c p.ciel * for large ladies.301086 izes, §.25 Thoa pson\u2019s Glove F tting, $1 85and $1 20 pr.© # ny ofthe atove 86nt per mail post Laid.M.McKECHNIE.Both Phones.Hello ! Hello! Central ! = Le Will you conneet us with the best Clothiers in the -.city?LS Well, that would be J.-L.Vine- berg & Co., of the Eastern Townships Clothing House, as they are the most popular up-to-date Clothiers in the city Of Sherbrooke.+ Just give them.a call and you will find that they have the finest and most Clothing and ~ .Gents\u2019 Furnishings J.L Vineber EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ~ CLOTHING HOUSE, 75 Wellington Street.Demand of ourselves and our assistants i \u2014exactness in .weighing, Does measuring, compounding and Quality on the bottle | or guesswork L Count about it! _ \u201cNear enough,\u201d With doesn\u2019t pass muster bere.It You is paying us to Le exact be- cauxe people have confidence 2 that prescriptions.do\u2019 the most good when put up so, and they are right.It is the only way\u2019 a perfect Drug Btore Service can be given.GUSTAVE RICHARD, PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST, ; Throat, 18f ST.ANNE ST., QUE.- THE DAILY RECORD.| \u2018a S.CHANKELL, Manager./.E.MORBILL, Editor.= Parlor Tables, | day, twice-a-week or onc:-a-week only._ A handsome solid Oak Extension | | cago Canadians was \u2018\u2018an official mes- - SHER BROOKE, QUE - of course, all very well in their way as everything, No thumb-gauge- LS CHANNELL & CO.- Publishers.fished every afternoon, except brooke, Que.3 Co Subscription price, ntrictly in ad- mince, one year $2; six: months, $1; :hree months, 50 cents; one month, ) cents.~ dvertising rates\u2014One inch, 1 day cents; 2 days, 90 cants; 8 days, 01.20; 1 week, $2; 2 weeks, $3; 8 eexs, $3.60; 1 month, $4; one inch, one year, $24.Liberal discount if { advertisement is inserted every-other- _ \u201cDiscounts allowed on a vertisement WEELY RECORD: i \u2018 \u201cThe WEEKLY RECORD is published: every Friday, and contains over 46 besides advertising.Subscription price months, 25 cents.The City of Sherbrooke is situate.st of Francis rivers.It is 100 miles e: Montreal, 140 niles southwest of Quebec, and the third largest city in tae Province of Quebec.\u201d It has 4 popul ation of 11,000.1t is the wuognized ¢hub\u2019\u2019 of the Eastern Townships, x large and prosperous portion of Canada.The Qanadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Railways pass through the.city, while the Boston & Maine and Quebec Oentral make this one terminus their roads.eo .Exceptionally good water power in use, and can be secured for all kinds of manufacturing.Sherbrooke has al modern conveniences in the way of slectrio cars, electric lights, gas, ete.\u2018Oapital from all parts of Canada and the United States is being investeslin buildings and \u201centerprises in the city.To anyone looking for a place t start in business, or locate a honie, it:9 progressive and growing city of Sherbrooke offers many advantages.Sworn average circulation of the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD fir twelve months ending July 81st, 1899, 2740.The combined circulation of the Darty and WEEKLY RecorD is much larger than that claimed by any other paper in Sherbrooke.- PRFSS OPINIONS, .LAURIER IN CHICAGO.The Chicago Times-Herald says Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u2019s \"speech to the Chi- sage frarght with international significance.It was a plea \u2018tor fuller fraternity between two governments and twagpeoples, and it\u201d was made with simple dignity and earnestness which bespoke the heart that was back of it.\u201d |.THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.- (Montreal Witness.) The Imperial Government has, according to advicès from Ottawa, offered to accept a Canadian contingent for the Transvaal.The Domrinion Government has instituted inquiries as to what force Canada is in a posifion to furnish, which have resulted in something very like an enlistment for the service.It|is probable that every province of the Dominion will be represented on the force, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and that there will be a fair proportionate represeatation off all the races which go to make up this Canada -of ours, but all will.be one in their desire to serve the empire.It appears that the government has.quietly been making preparation for some time for the despatch of a contingent, if called + cording to one Ottawa authority, well forward already with; some of the arrangements, and the orders for the uniforms of the troops have already | been given.- , : : The Canadian Gazette, (London) says:\u2014*\u2018 Canada\u2019s Imperialism is \u2018always'a same and practical Imperialism, .We have evidence of the fact of the arrangements, understood: to \u201cbe complete, for placing a Canadian regiment at the disposal of the Imperial authorities should necessity arise for action in regard to the Transvaal cri- gis.Individual offers of assistance are, proof of the patriotic spirit existing throughout the Dominion from the Atlantic to the Pacific; but Ottawa quite realizes that private persons, however keen their ardor, cannot be allowed to assume duties which belong to the Government and the country as whole.If proper and effective expression is to be given to the national feeling, it must be on carefully organized \u2018lines under offiéial control and responsibility.\u201d ~~ - (Ottawa Journal.) It is the duty of the Government to at once make a formal ofter of trôops.If the offer is declined the Government will be exonerated from the charges of apathy that.now lie against 1t.It the offer is accepted, the accept ance can be construed to mean either that the Canadian contingent can be made good use of, or that they are ac- \u2018cepted because the Imperial author- 1bl-8 desire to foster such practical ex- bibitions of loyalty on the part of Canada.C0 I + either care, Canada can proceed to give its best und its bravess\u2014treely and euthus:astically.»- sunday, ut 102.Wellington St, Sher-|_ «ppesring in both the DALY andiottar was being heated to be used i columns « f interesting reading matter, | $1 a year; six months, 50 cents; three] cently, was one of the best summer | \u2018hotels in the province, and was owned |.at the junction of the Magopand St.| | opened at the Navy Department Tues | Huggah of the steamer Orinoco, whic upoh.The militia department is ac-|.\u2018| which are required for the Trans Sib- SHERBROUKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12.15vw CLOTHES CAUGHT FIRE.BIG HOTEL, BURNED.owl's Head House Was Completely Destroyed .- Yesterday.\u2014r Tar, Which Was Being Prepared for \u2018the Roof, Caught Fire.Rock Island, Oct.12 \u2014(Special)\u2014 \u2018Che big summer hotel at Owl\u2019s Head, on Lake]Memphremsgog, witb build: ings adjacent, was completely déstroy ed by fire, between.ten and eleve o\u2019¢lock yesterday morning.A barre fixing the roof, when the tar boile over onto the stove and caught fire Owl's Head House, - which has been very much improved and enlarged re: by Mr.Watkins, ot New York.| The loss will be partly covered by insurance: | - - ~ 1 3 LADIES' MUSICAL CLUB.| The first business meeting of the Sherbrooke Ladies\u2019 Musical Club, took place in the Art Hall at 4 o'clock yesterday.It was decided that- the opening concert of the seascn shal \u2018take place on Saturday, the 28th inst, at 8.30.Members are requested to attend and to bring their subscriptious.Active members -$1 00; Associate members $1.50.It is hoped thatall members understand, that having once joined the club, they are considered members unless the committee is officially notified ot their resignation.The \u2018committee regret to be obliged to rec: ord t!:e resignations of Mrs.J.R | Sangster, as Corresponding Secretary and of Mrs.Lucke, [a8 Librarian.Lt was moved, seconded, and carried a the meeting, that Mrs.Day be ap pointed Librarian, and Miss Heneker, Corresponding Secretary.3 ee SELLING OLD WARSHIPS = Bids for Them Opened at the U./ Navy Department.|ervoir'ié burst with a tremendous explosion.The gasoline ignited and set| -|ing the flames, but not until Shearan th Narrow Escape from Death.\u2014 His Pop-coin Apparatus; at Water - Street, Exploded Last Night, \u2018Mr.John Shearan who runs th> pop corn machine, on Water street, met with a seri:us accident last evening.It was about &:20 o\u2019cluck and Te was getting his apparatus ready to pop corn.In pumping air into the res- fire to the unfortunate man\u2019s c'ôthes.He was completely enveloped in flames and rushing into the ttreet ran hither \u2018and thither.4 : \u2018 Mr.Ed.Var ey, manager of the Ze- oscope Company, who was on his way to'tie Opera-House, Mr.Henry Ingram and Mr, Henry Odell happened to be near by and \u2018with great pregence of mind,-pulled off ~is coat and threw their own around him, thus extinguish- had been quite badly burned.\u201d He road, where he was attended by Dr.Austin.One band and arm is very - geriously burned while the injuries to.the other hand and to parts of bis face \u2018are severe.He is reported to be comfortable.=.cee 1 Mr.Shearan bas a family and lives on Beckett-road.During theday he is employed as gardoer and at odd jobs, | running the pop-corn stand evenings.\u201cThe \u201cZeoscope\u2019\u2019 Company pro- STANHOPE NOT GUILTY.\"(Continued from page 1.) J, He had no hesitation in saying that | the eight or nine perscns who accom-| panied Wilder on that occasion committed a trespass and acted illegally.\u201cThe moment they set foot on Cease\u2019s | property they had committed a breach of the law.Wilder himself, was perfectly justified in doing as he did, but - Washington, Oct.12.\u2014Bids wer day for thé sale of two old civil wa monitors.and a Spanish war prize One of the monitors, Passaic, was th vessel on which the body of Job Wilkes Booth lay at the Washingio Navy Yard.She was built by Joh Ericsson, at Brooklyn, after the suc cess of the original monitor had bee demonstrated.The highest bidder fo \u2018the - Passaic was Frank Samuel o Philad: Iphia, at $19,785.The othe monitor is the Ajax, built in 1892 b Snowdon & Mason at Pittsburg, an used for harbor defence in the wa with Spain.The highest bidder fo \"the Ajax was the firm of H.A.Hit ners\u2019 Sons of Philadelphia, at $29,+ 556.The war prize is the Unite States steamer Hector; the highes bidder was the Metropolitan Coa Company of Boston.- THE BAY STATE - BROKEN IN TWO Halifax, N.8, Oct.12, \u2014Captai arrived here Tuesday from St.John's N.F., reports that tbe Warren linet| Bay State, the last wreck to be pile up on the Newfound and coast, is no broken in two.* KILLED BY HIS OWN HOGS.- Shocking Death of an Aged Nebras kan.His Sister's Ordeal.Lincoln; Neb., Oct.12.\u2014For si hours yesterday Mrs.Sarah Bronso stood guard over the torn and muti! lated body of her dead brother, Joh A.Barton, who had fallen in a faint in his hog pen and been partly devoured by a drove of vicious swine.The tw were od in years and lived alone on a little tarm near Tiel Barton had besn missing for Several hours and only by accident did his sister find him.Every time she started for help the animals would make a rush for the: body.Late in the evening a boy from an adjoining farm came pas, driving a herd of cows.Mr.Bionson had only strength enough left to call tc him and he came in a few minutes with assistance., The man\u2019s head and face and one arm had been partially eaten.The\u2019 long watch by the side of the body had weakened Mrs.Bronson so that she fell in a faint as help arrived.= ctl, rently RAILS FORTHE TRANS-SIBERI AN.Baltimore, Oct.12.\u2014The Maryland Steel Company will ship 1500 tons of rails by direct steamer every month to Vladivostock, and by epecial steamer every month 5000 tons will be forwarded to that place.The raila are intended for the Trans-Siberian Railway.The contract calls for some 70,000 tons.These shipments will continue till next fall.- UNABLE TO GET LOCOMOTIVES, London, Oct.12.\u2014It is stated on the authority of James Evans, one of the London officials of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company, that the Russian Government has been unable to place orders, either in Europe or in the United States, for 700 locomotives A woman with pale ears can ; be rately set down as one whose h-art 15 hard to reach, while she whose ears | downy lobes is a creature 138 WELLINGTON STREET thetic.and responsive tem perament.are pink along the carled rims, and} huge order within a time \u2018which the of &ympa- j Russian Government considered rea- erian Railway.All the great railway, engine builders are \u20188+ busy that nol firm could undertake to deliver this | to their trespass.At the same time he i must warn the Jury that it did not ne- { was difficulty in a case that they should John Shearan Had Rather a; was taken to his home on Beckett] pose to donate a portion of tonight's: d - | ay, dd 7 PART OF OUR Christmas stock of watches has already been re- - Ceived.Amongst other are seven beautiful gold fi led cises, which we are offering for $13.each com: plete with Waltham or Elgin movements.If you care to select one of thesc watches now we wil put it away for you till Christmas.7 __ Fve Examined : À C7 SKINNER, Jeweller & Optician, 7 Wellington Sq.\"CARPETING THE WORLD - «would not be an easy affair, nor a successful one; Nature\u2019s work could not be improved in.that respect._ + But your rooms will be improved by putting down some ot the wonderfuily handsome Carpets we are showing this fall: The.qualities, colorings, and prices make it profitable for housekeepers to inspect our stock.Samples and prices on application.\u2014\"\"\" | the other parties had no business there jat all.It had been said that Hartwell and tbat they shoved him along by the, \u2018shoulders.\u2018 This was'an assault added- pulled the hoe away from susbors |] You Need So « &' A - _ cessarily tollow-that because men had acted illegally in one instance, they i should not be believed under oath.It was for the Jury to say whether they considered that the action of the party in the field, and in following lated to instil a certain amount of fear into the mind of the prisoner, when he asked Jobn Cease for his revolver.case, the tragedy in the road./ There | were two .versions, that of the Crown, supported by all the witnesses, who swore most positively that = there™ was no team ian the road, nor any: blockage of prisoner\u2019s way whatever; supported by Kingsley\u2019s evidence in rebuttal, who stated that when prisoner turned on the top ot the hill he was on the Saw- did drive up on the Cease road.~ There was against this the defence\u2019s: theory, supported by the evidence of \u2018the prisoner, who was a most interest ed party, and the evidence of the] Ceases.\u2014 John Cease had told them that he had seen the team across the road, and there was the evidence of admissions - ot Albert Cease and Herbert Leavitt, which these two parties most stron sly denied ever having made.| There was always the two versions, and it was the Jury's.function to choose between the two, aud to render a verdict.: Co | He must inform them that a-cord- ing to the law, although prisoner was justified in order to detend himself, to repel force by force, at the same time the law declared that a man must nct resort to the extreme means, \u2014the act -of inflicting grievous bodily harm on another or causing de.th, unless it was the ouly means left to which he could resort.It was for them to say whether Stanhope could have escaped without having shot at Wilder or not.If they considered that he could,\u2014be must tell them that prigoner was not Justified in resorting to the extreme means he did, To ° But it was for them to decide.Last year the Jury in the same case could not agree, he hoped this would not happen again, it was not because there not come to a decision, but like honest intelligent men they should discuss the matter and try to arrive at a cocclusion according to .their conscience.- | It being then about six o'clock, the Court adjourned till eight p.m., and at that hour the Jury not being yet agreed their return was postponed till 9p.m, when the Jury filed into Court, and by their foreman,\u201d H.H.Morency, stated they were afraid they could not reach a conclusien.The learned Judge presiding informed them that in the interests - of the public and the prisoner both, he mush then keep them over night, wben the Jury asked for another hour\u2019s deliberation, and on this being granted taey returned again to their room, returning in about forty minutes with a verdict of \u2018not guilty.\u201d .>a.Stern Parent (toa young applicant for bis daughters hand)\u2014\u2018\u2018 Young man, cän you support a family?\u201d prisoner down to the house was calcu- | Coming to the second feature of the | yerville road, but after tue shooting] a Piano?~ \"Our stock includes al- |\u2019 most everything in this .line, from a second-hand Piano at $25 to the superb Parlor Grand at $800.~ Reliable Pianos from the old established makers.Pianos that are known to be right, and you take no chances.We believe you would find.- our prices and terms satisfactory.Visitors al- .ways welcome.AAAAAA = 68.Wellington Street.Branch Store at Magog.A GAIN OF $3,000,000.| Surplus Profit This Year to Califor- 1 nia Farmers on the Dried Fo Fruit Output.San Francisco, Oct.12.\u2014According \u2018to estimates made by experts, the farmers ot California will receive something like $10,000,000 this season for such products of their orchards and vineyards as are canned or dried.This is an-advance of about $3,000,000 over the total received last year.\u2014 ~ _ IMPERTINENT PERSONALS.To remain a hero there are two things \u2018Dewey must avoid\u2014politics and matrimony.\u2014 Wichita Eagle._ \"Ex-Governor Hogg wears a 22 inch collar.For a man who is in public life he has a dangerous hk exposure.\u2014 Washington Post.to be at Rennes with his cryptograms, Perhaps Bacon wrote the bordereau.\u2014 \u201cWorcester Spy._ Miss Ivy Crabtree of Carmi, llls., is accused of poisoning -four persons.She seems to belong to the poison branch of the ivy family.\u2014Denver Post.The unpoetic character of Kipling's last poem has raised a grim suspicion that he is figuring for the succession to the poet laureateship.\u2014Pittsburg Dispatch.: Mrs.Langtry- says that newspapers misrepresent her age.But that is a tri fling matter.Age does not count in this life so much as experience.\u2014Washington Star.-; - - Cissie Loftus, that clever mimic of clever actresses, returned to this country - as \u201cKitty\u2019\"- Loftus.In a few more years she will probably consider herself old enoygh to be called \u2018\u201c\u201cCatherine.\u201d\u2019\u2014Phila- delphia Ledger.Miss Ima Daisy Cook has been appointed postmistress of a town in Oklahoma.It is to be hoped, for the sake of her husband, in case she ever marries, that she is all that her name implies.\u2014New nable, x Berah Young man (meekly)\u2014\u2018I only want York Mail and Express.~ \u2014 a oat, ¢ ed We be Le .Be + _ Aube a 2 .= Te ate tit .Test Satie for those of diffe Newest designs now in stock.| L.A.BBAVLEY.4 rte E34 H.BEGIN, NOTARY, Banque Nation LR E , Banque Halo | H.C.WILSON & SONS, Where is Ignatius Donnelly?He ought |.If all lovers of 1a Vers of the thought alike \u2018twould Te t regula snap running wm LI tablishment of this nat À ÀS it is, K a re, ; gar for those who prefer ic À other brands of prefer i, d cent \u2014 A.E.KINKEAD 4p; | Wholesale and Retail 2 74 113 Wellington 8t,, Sherbrooke, Sign of the Indiens._ BARGAIN \u2014~At the\u2014 - For a few.days only.oo All our Colored\u201d Cam , Shirts from T5e to 20e \"À few sizes in\u2019 our $25) they last, $1.50.; wear for.this winter ?.Our , stock is immense, po ABDVGSGOATES À [| AWBENCK & MORRIB Advocate, ei, îles brooke.TT - 3 CAMPBELL & DESCHAMPS, Advossis, 0 \\ Wellington St, Sherbrooke, P,Q.- - ES HAS, C.CABANA, Advocate, Mcyanams's - Block, 125 Wellington St, Eberbrooke.Ode .East Angus, Willard's Hotel, every Monday, 4 te pu, .: \u2018 * Block.Sherbrooke.\u2018OREO IALISTS.De.W.DUNCAN SMITH, Surgeon to tbe Pub estant Hospital.8 attention devoid to Burgery and Uisecases of Women, 16 Montræift si ms \u2014_ A GANDIER, M.D., L.8.A., LECI ABS : + HKngland, No.50 Meibourne sites.M8 Tel :phoue, 278; Peop.c's, 250.A R.H.SPENCER, Ho! Phin\u201d J -L and Surgeon, 3! Comme § Btreak, MISOE:.ILANEOUS.\u201d = men 1 = J.BARTON.Veteriusy Surgecn, Abs \u2018e Hotel, Sherbrooke H YRUZAN & SRALLEY, Densistr, W Sgusie, Sherbrooke.se .vice ab Took Î + store.Resldence 51 Queez Bireet, ® 3 felephone at office and resid +s ma R.DAVID WATERS.Sur LE | Wellington 8t, PERS.ED PN, a Shorbrooke, Qué.| Co oon A SHERBACOKE s7aget Ib | TINE TABLE.§ Eubject to change withous mit Cars run in both direot.ons on the-Bdié 1005 9 and \u2018make the circuit every 30 mac way, meeting each otaer sud the oars ie other lines at tbe -herb House ; every 20 minutes from 6.258.m.to W40PR J PARK LINE oo Park Line-Car runs between erbrooke Bess with oo è a.SKERRY, v.jun.tio- and Victoria Park, making tbe trip every 20 minutes, add Co be:t cars aiid outward bound- Le at said junction, __\u2014 LENNOXVILLE Lennox v.lle (ars jun between the each = way office ani Lennbxville, les minus every 20 minutes, A Hl 0.40 p.m., and meeting Bels and Paré she junction.\u201ca \u2018Pransfers from Lennoxville fo Bc BERS the rtioet Railway Office or at the ibe House Juneticn.\u2018All other transiss atfaod a.only \u2014 .: 5 Île Gars on Sunday till after 9 3.8: | RAYMOND 2.STH, 4 BOVRIL is a combination of the nutritious constituents of Frosh Lean Beef with the sti perties of Extract of Meat.Eye Specs =.At St.Jacobs Hotel, Richmond werk commencing Oct ber ee binaphen®™! Rich and poor 18 perte expression of à b phe 50e, 15e; 81.00 and $L16,.- pie Eu >, oo - °m w ce.lino of Fawn Stilf Hats; whily § + Don't \u2018you want \u201cUnder.{ Co C.F.Olivier.| - 115-119 Wellington gt, ff .- y « BL 5.Street k Bead | Write \u201cLUSTER TOWNSHIPS BANK, For Full 7 Information.the jrhard- = ue A fentzman > Te x PLE ~~ tions to 141 Wellington St., \u201d (Banque d\u2019Hochelaga block), 1 ar \u2014IN\u2014 | Transvaal.\u2014\u2014 - > Next be t thing to seeingaud_ hearing : Address all communica- } CA Lebaron, Lo Sherbrooke, Que.The SHERBROOKE Daity RECORD \u201d bas completed arrangments for re- _ eeiving the latest telegraphic news from the seat of war, up to the last minute before going to pre s.- By past experience the readers of - the Recorp are assured of Jater news thsnin Montreal papers, owing to \u201cthe facti that the RECORD goes-to press about one hour later.| Ht ~.\u201d Bebacription price $2 a year; six months, $L ;- \u2018 \"LS.CHANNELL & CO., Pubiisbers, Sherbrooke.: Established 1859.Glptd _« \u201cmF - RouveFand - \u2018+ = = * BOARD OF DIRECTORS: R.W.HENEX ER, President.How.M, H -CocHRANE, Vice President.- %sam.Koop, T J Tuck, G.STEVENS, C, H - Harman J, N.Galer, H.B.BROWN, - SRL N.W.THOMASH, | ~~ Hap Ormos: SHERBROOKE, P, Fu FARWELL.Gerera: Vanager.| n: 2°, &tDekLL Local Manager.©.BI Moexy, Inspector of Branches.Co Br\u2018 ANCHES: 7 Waterloo, W.1.Briggs, Mgr, Banstead, 8.Stevens, Mgr.* \u2018Qowansvil\u2019e_J.Mackinnon, Mgr, - Costlcook; B.Austin Mer.i Richmond, W.L.Ball, Mgr.:\u2014 + @ranby.W.H.Robinson, Mgr.cas Bedford, E.W.an, Mgr.- - - - Huntingdon, E.N.Robinson, Mgr > , E.P.Olivier, Mgr.&.Hyacinthe, J.Laframboise, Mgr.# Forka, B.C., J Maclaughlin, Mgr.Co in ftontreal.Bank of Moltreal.a pe on, Dg.aticnai Bank o tlan = Boston, National Exchange Bank.New York, National Park Bank.Wu made at a 1 accessible points.Drafts $1,500,00 $350,000 a ain Canada, bought ana sold.SAVINGS BRANCH DEYARTMENT Seach office.Interest allowed from date of de : ee apounded annually, the attention of the dep hours from 10 to 3.8 turdays from 10t0 | ; Merray & Ce.nave the largest stock of Jars in the Eastern fownshipe fiom the factory, which we will I next 10 days, at the following very Eve: Small, 40c per doz.Medium,\u201d 45c 360c per doz.kvery day in the Hs: Mn day with us in all departments.\u201d prices.We keep a choice s ~ \u20ac Biaple Lry Goods at very low prices.H i | + SL : = #.egas To Wm, Murray & Co.\u2014 5 Pa \u2014 c.i = The following lots are small quantities left over of some of our best values; they are - oll desirable goods - We have decided to clear out all broken lines.It.is a great oppor- ; 20 pairs Ladies\u2019 Low Shoes, with straps, all good sizes former price $1.25, special 90e.7 T4 Ladies\u201d Blouses, made of Muslin.Zephyr and Percale with white or colored collar 280d cuffs, former price $1.00 and $1.25.Special 48c.: Se 12 Dressing Jackets, former price $1.00.Special 696.p=: -7710 Print Wrappers, former value $1.00.Special 59e.LL | 22,20 Black Sateen Uaderskirts, nicely made with two fl unce and well corded, als) faced price $1.25- Special 786.| , | ) i llar, former price $6.75.Special $3 38.g bber Coats, with velvet co Led es former price $ 6 95, Special $3.50 | = 50 boxes of Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a box, druggist\u2019s price 20c.Special Fe per box.ne 30 pairs of Men's: Wool Lined Kid Gloves, usually sold 75e.\u201c1 24 pairs ef Men\u2019s good Elastic Braces, ~~ 12Men\u2019s Cotton Night Shirts, old price 7 \u201cMens Neglige Shirt, former price 75c an Lt PS | => With canvas, former i 4'Men\u2019s Ru +6 Ladies\u2019.\u201c a co Boys\u2019 Knicker Pants, special 29c.\u201c [T.KIRKPATRICK, Any required amounts, good at all - United States and Europe, without requin, itor.i Spi Tor\u201d Friday I | \u201cAssocation,\u201d $2.50 and $3.00, 5 \u201cRugby Match,\u201d ¥3.00 and $3.50.pure gum, black bladders, and are fully warranted.Special prices to clubs, J.S.MITCHE & CO.- THE LITTLE GROCER shape for the winter, whereby you will be able to defy Mr.Jack Frost.Here is Witch Hazel Cream, which has a witchery all its own, 20¢ bottle.5 Vaseline in metai screw top bottles, Cc.: : Glycerine, a terror hands, 9c bottle.\u201cSailor \u201d Consolidated\u201d Mining Co.on chapped teow AAAAAA \u2018Machinery ordered in July is now being installed, and double cmpartment shaft is down 90 teet all in good ore._.Directors met on Wednesday and instructed managér to push development work all | possible, so work can be continued all winter.\" No more Treasury Stock will | be issued now, as there is over $25,000 in Treasury,and Company out of debt._ Mining Broker, 27.Wellingfon Square, ; SHERBROOKE.NOTICE.ONEY to Loan on farm and cjtv \u201croperts 8 Interest 534 p.C.above $500.Apply to J.D.THEUNISSEN, Fo.12: Walinvtou st 0 Bherbrook all Telephone No, 178.W.: J.WOOLSEY, °\"tocx Royal-Victoria Life Ins.Co.Canadian R\u2019y.Accident Ins.Co.Birkbeck Investment Co.for Joaks.\u2014 | e, Que.eod-tf \u2018_| correspondent, Times Office Ricriing 10 10081 «\u2014\u2014\" We | has left for These Balls are made of the |finest English leather, with | willows items for insertion in the DarLy Recor LL SHERBROOKE, P, Q.| -° SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, | - 1899 RICHMOND.News {tems for { i | wii be gladly recatée con M the DAILY RECORD ond.] Oct.12.\u2014The Scott By re Re- cured the miil at the dam ot start a new grist mill there this week.Mr.und Mrs.Jobnston, of Nashua N.H , a'e on 1 visit to Mrs, Gustin, of Mel ourne, the mother of Mrs.John- ; Al & recent meeting of.the commis.\u2019 sioners of the Catholic Brothers\u2019 School, Mr.Patrick Healy was elected to the board, in place of Mr.L.Jutras who has removed to the States, \u2019 .Miss McIver, of Melbourne, who haë been ill for some.time, is now much better.Mr.Henry Oakley, of Melbeurne, St.Johnsbuty, Vt., where \u2018he has secured a good position.Three Villages.STANSTEAD, ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.) be gladly received by Miss Bertha ker, local correspondent, Rock Island.} M.Par [Oct.10\u2014Miss Levina Burke is reported somewhat better.\u2019 7 : Mrs.Susan Hopkins died at 6.80 am., today, after being ill \u2018only a few days.She was an old resident here, being nearly 87 years old.She leaves foyr sons, Messrs.(Mayor) C.Hay an, L.C.Hopkins, L.H.Hep- kins, and Clark Hopkins, also two Hunt.= _ A new \u201cStock Whip Co.\u201d _has been formed here, consisting of the following: Messts.Lay and Son, T.J.Norris, Andrew Chapin and Henry Tom- ins.- : Mr.John E.Kelly, custom house officer, at Derby Line, has returned from a professional trip.to Farming- ton, Conn., having seized a span of bay horses, valued at-$800.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Congregational Church, have held their first] raeeting, electing the following officers: Mrs.Pike, President; Mis.J.W.Bax: ter, Vice-President; Mrs.G.E.Read, Secretary-Treasurer, They intend giving a social very soon.Captain Holbrook has purchased Island Point, at Lake Park, from Mr.F.\u2018W.Hawes, of Somerville, Mass.The A.O.U.W.held a very interesting meetiñg last evening, there being fifteen new riames sent in for membership.As Mr.Andrew Allen, one of their popular members is, about to leave for Philadelphia, Penn., they are soon to give him a complimentary supper.Wine ills, - Vindsor Mills.- News items for insertion 1.1 the-DAILY RECOR 1 be gladly received by A.McLean \u201clocal cor respondent, Windsor Mills.- Oct.11.\u2014We learn.that the butter - | and Mr.George Glenday and daughter .\u201cRev.W.A, Render will preach here | next Sunday, 15thinst., at 2.30 p.m., | Peace party is gaining ground.The factory in Upper Windsor is paying well this season under the management of Mr.Dion.Their last sales netted 22% cts per pound.Our Mayor, Mr.-P.F.Dooley has risen to the occasion anent the Transvaal: contingent, and \u2018expressed his opinion tor publication in the Star.HUNTINGVILLE Oct.11.\u2014Mrs.John McDougali, of Stantead is yisiting her brother, Mr.E.L.Libbey, and family.\u2014 \u2019 \u201cMisses Mary and Clara Woodward went to Quebec on Saturday.and at Ascot Corner in the evening.PEACE PARTY GAINS.Government Troops in Venezuela Have Been Ordered to Retreat.Caracas, Venezuela, Oct.12.\u2014The Government troops have been ordered to retreat on La Victoria.Circulars, warranted stitc , «25 Sateen Covered Cushions, with frills, size ° $l alance of ass 1: - | lot of Corsets, mde of sateen, 8 4.00.Special 455, 7 Come in and see.No one urged to buy.- 3 = : =! ?e - Te.\u201c13 and (5/Commercial Sq.L.E.Chamberlain.and Saturday! former price 20:.Special 10e 5c.\u201cSpecial 50\u20ac.d $1.00.Special 39c.20 x 20.Special 35c.siz23 18 10 30, frrmer pri Men\u2019s Tweed Pants special 97c.N-TON, + a Special 506.a, \u201ce T5e and daughters, Mrs.\u201d Miller and Mrs.M.| ; ' BETHEL CHURCH FIVE YEARS FOR PASSED .BAD - MONEY.Charles Jackson Arrested at Marbleton, on Serious \u201c Charge.Sixty-Five Counterfeit $1 U, S.Bills Were Found on His Person.Marbleton, Que., Oct.12 \u2014(Special)\u2014Charles Jackson, of Earl, a small village only a tew miles distant, was arrested here, last night, by bailiff W.M.Bisl.op, tor passihg counterfeit money.\u2018The charge was laid by a merchant from St.Camille,-who had received so.ne of the money from Jackson.On being searched after his arrest, $65 was found on his person.The money is in new United States $1 bills, but & very poor ccunterfeit.It is thought Jackson has'passëd about $100 of the money, scattered among the farmers principally.He received a.package by express containing the \u2018counterfeit money, at Marbleton sta: tion, about ten days ago.Jackson will have a hearing betore\u2019 the local Justices of the Peace today, and probably sent to Sheibrooke this afternoon, for trial before Judge | Mul- Vena.- - -\u2014\u2014 CHURCH NOTICES.WATERVILLE._ Service at St.John\u2019s Church, Sunday, Oct.15, at 11 a.m.NORTH HATLEY., ~ Service at St.Barnabas\u2019 Church, Sunday, Oct.15, at 3 p.m.EUSTIS, Oct.15, at 7 p.m.Sunday Sch 10.80 a.m.| ool at > A » .} CENTURY OLD.Rethel, Me., Oct.12.\u2014The centennial celebration of the Congregat onal Church closed yesterday, the Oxford votional services were followed by a historical address by Rev.Smith Baker, D.D., of Portland.: Cn \u2014 ~ \u201cHARRY HOUGH.Former \u2018Assistant Oashier of the Cocheco Bank at Dover, N.H., Sentenced to Jail on Charge of Em- = bexzlement.Concord, : N.H., Oct.12.\u2014In the United States District Court here Tuesday, Harry Hough, the former assistant cashier :of the defuuct Cocheco Nstional Bank, of Dover, was indicted\" on the charge of embezzling $5500 of the.bank\u2019s funds.He was subsequently arraigned, pleaded nolo con- tendere, and was sentenced by Judge Aldrich to five years in jail.One year of the term is to be spent in the Strafford County jail at Dover.and the remainder in the Hillsboro County jail at Manchester.He was taken to Dover and lodged in a cell.> WILL.NOT DISCUSS : : THE \u201cTEMPLE.\u201d 'W.C.T.U.Convention at Seattle May Move sIts Offices to \u201cRest Cottage.\u201d : Chicago, Oct.-12.\u2014Mrs.L.M.Ste- 'vens, national president of the W.C, T.U., and Miss Apna Gerdon, vice- president, arrived in Chicago yesterday en route to Seattle, to attend the national convention of the W.C.T.U.Mrs.Stevens, when asked about the ¢ ming convention and matters of interest in W.C.T.U.circles, said: \u201cThe temple question will not Le discussed in Seattle.The statement which has been \u2018made to the effect that the W.C.T.U.cannot move out of the Woman\u2019s Temple and at the same time live up to its constitution is absurd.A by-law says that our national offices shall be in this building.That by-law can be changed by a two- thirds vote of the union.I am strongly\u2019 in favor of making Miss Willard\u2019s home, \u2018Rest, Cottage,\u201d in Evanston, our headquarters.\u201d I fancy this change will be decided upon at the convention.\u201d \u2014\u2014 - a FOREST FIRES NOW \u201cUNDER CONTROL.But Strong Winds Would Further Increase the Present Loss \u201cof $150,000.San Francisco, Oct.12.\u2014Reports from Mill Valley indicate that the forest fires in that vicinity are now again fan the flames into activity, The loss, conservatively estimated, will be in the neighborhood of $150,000.Many fine residences were burnad.Monday and yesterday fire raged on the slopes of Mount Tamalpais, directly opposite San Francisco, destroying a number of pretty suburban homes near.Mill Valley.Scores of society men of chis city have been on the.fighting line for two days, workiug to save their homes, and'hundreds of men bave been induced to battle with the fiames by offers of big wages.In the Sauta Cruz Mountains, from Wright's to Boulder Creek, a destructive forest fire has buined since Sunday.The tened, and was only saved by- running a suction pipe into one ot the tanks and pouring 40,000 gallons of wine on the flames.By the use of $4000 worth 2 .< of wine, buildings worth ten times that sum were saved.«| University.Service at Christ Church, Sunday, County conference participating.De- | uider control, unless strong breezes | large vinery cf E.E.Myers was threa- | i fi \u201d - ; COATICOOK.News ome ! oisertion in the JAILY RECORD correspondent, ticook.] ( Oct.11.\u2014Dr.J.A.Darche, formerly practicing in Montreal, has.come tq this town to settle.He has taken rooms in the house owned by Mr.anon, corner Cutting and Lark Sts.Dr.Darcie is| a graduate of M.Gill Mrs.O.G.Webster entertained a few friends this afternoon.Mrs.Jas.Rathbone and child, who have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.Web ster for a few weeks, left today for ton, aiter a |very successful hunting trip to Megantic.place this morning from the Roman Catholic Chnrch.\"Mrs.J.W.McNicol has 1eturned from: visiting friends in Perryboro.Mr.F.8.Goodhue has purchased a and with bis leaving for his new home about Nov.st.: COMPTON.I Oct.11.\u2014Mrs.S.J.Craig 18 attend- vention at Ormstown this week.E.H.Enright, B.A., and Miss Stevens, of the Model School, have gone to Montreal to attend the Teachers\u2019 Convention, which opens tomor= row.We are glad to see Mr.A: H.Gale, formerly of Waterville, now of Oxford, .| England, in town today.W.R.Henderson, Esq., Mrs.Henderson and son- Lyman, of Toronto, spent Sunday here, the guests of Q.Bliss, Esq.; Co Mr.Frank R.Conklin, the famous reader and i-npersonator, will appear ing, the 16th inst., under the auspices of the E.L.of C.E.- at f | | RIFLE MATCHES.| | Other Events of the Wellington Rifle 2 Association\u2019s Meet sq Cookshire, rifle matches of the Wellingto Rifle { Association were continued yesterday with the following results: _.Match No.3, 200, 500 and 600 yds.7 shots.H.H.Weston, W.R.A.90 points $6.00 | Capt.G.B.Hall =~ 83 + 5,00 B.E Converse,W.R.A.82 ¢ 4.00 (A.À.Bailey, W.R.A.79 « 38.50 W.Pennoyer, W.R A.76 \u201c 8:00 Major Baker, 15 «\u201c, 2.80 H.B Learned, W.R.A.73 ¢ \u2018 2.00 GC.Pennoyer, W.R.A.72 ¢_ 1.50 Sergeon Major Dewar 71 \u201c\u2018 1.50 6 \u2018 Phillimore 71 \u2018\u201c .1,00 \u201c Match No.4, 500 and 60@_yds.10 shots.00 E.L.Sleeper, local | Sherbrooke.Mr.E.V.Norton leaves today for [ Montreal.Mr.H.A.Norton has left for Bos- The funeral of the late D.Boyle took farm about 1} miles from Lennoxville, |.father and sister, intends |: J.R.McBRIN, ; Asnearly as possible we trying the Provincial W, .C.T.U.Con-| in the Academy Hall on Monday even- | R.J.Spearing Oct.11.-\u2014(Special)\u2014The | New Books Recent Publications | © NAAN À few special purchases just opened out and offered - / for sale at ;rices by far the Classical Dictionary, .Hoyle\u2019s-Games, modernized, French-English and English-French Dictionary, Co Dogs and their management, - Modern Speaker and Reciter, Familiar Quotations, Rhyming Dictionary, | Extraordinary Popular Delusions, Carlyle\u2019s French Revolution.on earth.GRIFFITH, ave just received a large - H lobof Grifith\u2019s Olive Oil and Cucumber Soap.We will sell it at a price that every person can bay.|3 Cakes ~- : #h; The cheapest and best soap Druggist and - Bookseller.We Are Making A special reduction on all goods for a short time.We \u201cexpect our English, goods for Fall trade to arrive about tlie first week in October and -wish to clear out -as much of our present stock before that as possible.Call and see our bargains, - - ' MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 88 Wellington Square.Mail orders attended to same dav.\u2014\u2014sapa a 408 40 yates Soh estful Shoes; feel easy the first time \"you put tbem on.| Slater Shoes for-Men, Boys and Youths.The only store Fletcher\u2019s.\u2018ot what it is like.= 0800100 |, mixture made up int) different 4 leche soy the| For Sale in Cooksbire, Business Block and residence,: Enown as \u2018 Chronicle Block, situated on Main Streèt.Will- | : be sold cheap, on easy terms of payment.: .For particulars address: \u2014° i tf-tu and thurs.\u201c% Wellington St., : Both Phones.Sherbrèoke.0+0+0.0 * * to name our cakes so that the pame gives a pretty good idea White Mountain Gike is a pure white Layer Cake, iced in piuk, very delicivus, \u201cboth in lbuks and flavor, -and will be.fouud a pice addition to our already large variety.- _ \u201c Another feature of our Cakes is that each different shape is a diflerent mixture, not all one.shapes.| A trial order is solicited.We have started again making Saratoga Chips: - - 22 4 i.ms \u2018 \u2018 L.S.Channell, Sherbrooke.in this vicinity where they can be'obtained.E.G.WIGGETT, - dole agent for Slater Shoes.7 © 107 Wellington 8t., SHERBROOKE.IR.R.BURRAGE- Insurance of Every Description, Real Estate Agenoy.For 1st of properties see \u2018Sherbrooke Gazette.\u2019 ~ Odell\u2019s Block, 67 Wellington St.NE ; - ee CHINESE REFUGEE : \" RETURNS HOME.B.-C., Oct.12, \u2014The press of India sailed for Hong Xong and Vancouver, steamship .Em Monday night Yokohama.aboard the vessel at the last moment for Yokohama.The Japanese consul bas cabled his [Government at Tokio, telling of the ao th reformer\u2019s pre- sence on board} so that the Japanese MEXICO MUCH DAMAGED BY HEAVY RAINS.Austin, Tex., Oct.12.\u2014A despatch from Monterey, Mex., says-that rains of unprecedented severity -have been mountains between Monterey and Sal- tille.Long stretches of track and several bridges on |the Mexican national road havé bzen washed away and great rocks have beenftloosened and have fallen on the tracks.Great damages have been done to villages at the 100t of mountains, owing to-tiie floods, BRIEFLETS.= nt lay-preacher is not nd 2 pulpit and a text nd corner of creation.The compe forbidden to in every nook Wineu tn Sheroruone stop at Lhe Amer: mn Howse.J.MeDaunald.Proprietor The freedom| of the universe is extended to us, excepting only dominion i This is forever , M J KE.Taylor Fi at-6ldue Un every respeet The Grand Union Hotel, Montreul, 191 and 1914 Notre Dame St.This is without doubt the most popular Hotel with \u2018Eastern Townships that city.Klevator, steam heat, electric lights Rates $1.50 to $3.00 per day.YE.@mllar, Proprietor.: 1- à Stupid .and unimaginative oppressions are the deadliest ones.\u2018Oentral Ro Magog, Heath & Meigs Poops.Travel ers accommodation is À 1 | Justice is the business wor | for love.Nutter\u2019s ales and cream porter.Full, round, |mellow flavor.Rich creamy head.Thorvughly matured, finished.By all odds the finest b-ew- ings in Canada \u2018 G.B.-Hall - 82 points $5.00 H.H.Weston 80 \u201c 450 B.E.Converse 78 «\u201c.- 400 A.A.Bailey 7
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