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[" Lily = rer Mt its * Le py 200 Pas Fes rat \u2018 els : ag w Censorship Rstablished a South] .African Dospatches.oo à.Ee \u2018 | \u201cDespatchos Indicate That Much Fighting Yet Remaing to > CE Be Done-British Forces in Natal Not Strong Enough -2¥% 46 Follow up Victories-Must Wait for Buller\u2019s Army/| _berley Calls For Help lander, Oct.24.1.(Special)\u2014-The announces: Gen.Yule rent his wounded are doing well.The Boer wounded in our hands wy Wemed \u2014_ juet _%8 _ ouf 5- have.\u2018 reason ire the Boers will treat any of .garwounded i in their hands i in a simi- - -Oct, 24.\u2014{Special)\u2014Par- fr Secretary of War Office an- gE (today, that Lord Wolsely nt Up the situation in Natal today, = \u201cdnl, to effect a Junction with Sir -\u2014Bocrge Stewart White.He -camped > yaiend: y evening,about 16 miles south 0 Dundes, without seeing any- \"tring of the enemy during tue \u201cmarch and it has since been reported LT 0 thal Ks well on the Woschbank ae}, \u201cfiver\u201d Gen.White fought a success- \u201c\u2026 dabsetion with an Orange Free State \u2019 = email on the road between Lady- \u201cmith snd Newcastle, and should join - nds with Gen.Yule tnis evening: .+ \u2018Southampton, Oct.23.\u2014(Speciat)\u2014 | = Perccal additional warships have been \u2014teteret to be placed on commissicn Ë or special service in the squadren, Shih 1a generally.supposed, is in- \u2026 Maded for use in a- demonstration \u201c- agit Russian and French warships in the Bast, \u201cThree thousand soldiers dastined for work in South Africa were ~wmbarked yesterday afternoon.Great usiasm was displayed by the peo- I \u201cde-wbo.have - given\u2019 the soldiers a 2 .Topilfarewell, : M London, Oct.24.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 In \u201cio of the watchfulness of the other powers Great Britain has begun the 5 ézércise of a most rigid censorship.\u201c-Nonews of events in Bouth Africa, + lier than Sunday, has reached Lon- - 1 dom, up to four o\u2019clock this morning.rs apparently have stopped ing dealing with the /e vents of 0 days, leaving only belated ac- 8 of the battles of Friday and «Pandey to pass through.Evidently, BE erations of the highest: impcrtance, x aking place.It i is regarded as pos- .tbe that Gen.White may yet be oT oommpelled fo concentrate all the Natal to a Ladysmith, and to await the miel ofthe army corps.\u2014 - opto, Oct.\u201424.\u2014 (Special) \u2014Af- 3 1 news has been received from Dundee; to the effect, that the Boer| tes at Elandslaagte, staggered the \u201c completely, renderingthe attack - -a \u201cyon Dundee, feeble.Therefore there 3 Tam cause of anxiety.tw + Kimberley, \u2018Oct.24.\u2014(Special.\u2014De- = ma transmission.) \u2014AIL is well a there is no fighting in pr J ghting ia pro- A.= Koopmans Fontein, Bechuanaland, \u2019 ] - Sh 20, (by despatch rider via Hope- \u2019 Oct.24)\u2014 Special.\u2014Parties of |, returning from Jage Foy tein to Kimberley are unable to obtain Already there is a.scarcity of Spplies throughout Bechuanaland We west, owing to the to- 5 am Ppage of the transport service.Ine is almost certain.Washington, Oct.24 - (Special) \u2014 wn Summer, Major Story, Ç; boa Gibson and Capt.Slocum h*veja se.detailed to proceed to South Africa to\u201d observe and\u2019 report on the * 2 a as \u2018Bako ce w \u201c Boers-Famine is \u2018Threatened - « Kruger Reported to be at the Froi t With His Troops.@ flows: General Yule has fallen} \u2018others.; Corps-Boers Make Feeble Attack on Dundee-\u2014-Kim-| as it is/Surrounded by the Bechuanala WAR SITUATION.Lord Wolseley's \u2018Sima Much Hard Fighting \u2018Indicates head.| ceiyed tends to dispel the apprehen?sion caused by Lord Wolseley\u2019 s briel summary of the situation.A Pieter.maritzburg despatch says that.the cen- sor now pertmits ne.me fe be sent | from the front.RE age Other \u201cdespatches repress \u2018the Boers as boasting that Dundee i is absolutely { cut off, and assert: that despite the.British victories, the, Spdation is still | uncertain.we The Pretoria despatch giving the report of General Joubert.to the Government, evidently refers tp: \u2018the first battle at Glencoe; and the reasons why Commandant Erasmus: failed #2 come to she assistance of Commandant Meyer cannot be tathomed.Had he doue 89, the British victory might have been still more dearly bought.; Probably Commandant Meyer, having arrived at the rendezvous \u2018first, thought to get all the glory of wiping out the Britishers himeelt, and opened the attack without waiting for the If so, the Boers.suffered badly because of his hastiness.It appears certain, however, that the brilliant victory at Elandslaagte was productive of no effect for the re- liet of Glencoe, and the very reticence and brevity of Lord Wolseley\u2019s communications are only too ominous.It seems to be worded to prepare the public for bad news; and it is: only too.likely that Gen.Yule has \u201cbeen compelled to abandon the - wounded and the prisoners at Dundee, because his fauce is too weak to hold the four an: a halt miles separating Dundee from | Flencoe.\u2014 ersl \u201cYale believes he Probably Ge can better protect Dundee from an enémy advancing from the northwest by concentrating all his available strength at Glencoe, where there are now 3,500 men and three batteries.In the /meantime, efforts will be made to re-open the railway and to.get reinforcements from Ladysmith.It is expected that Commandant- Erssmus has by this\u2019 time joined Co andant-General Joubert and that their combired columns, amounting to some 10,000 or 11,000, while the Free St «te Boers now threatening La- dysm:t from the east and a column reported to be coming through Zululand, must also be reckoned with.In short, Gen.Sir George White has been unäble to follow up his successes, and is obliged to remain at Ladysmith without being able to restore railway communication, .which\u2019 is _probably broken at other points than Elands- laagte.i .A MAFEKING \u201cREPORT._ London, Oct.24.\u2014A private mes- e from Ladysmith says & messenger ho had just arrived from Pretoria says the women there are \u2018weeping and wailing on the market place.Three trains have been despatched from Klerksdorp to-fetch the wounded-from Mafeking.It is estimated there are seven hundred killed and wounded and and it is stated at Pretoria that the British casualties are i\u201d eighteen._ VICTORY I8 BRL success.Tne Boers numbered from, 10,000 to 12,000.The fight itself waë like a practical illustration - of _handbook tactics, each arm represen doing its proper work to perfection.The Gordon Highlanders, 1n their attack, advanced in magnificent order.They fire, which told from the first.Their major fell with a ballet in bis leg, but às he lay where he fell, be lit pipe and smoked placidly, while the] advance continued.As man after man dropped, supports were rushed into the ° firiug Line, our operations i in the Lransvaal ! won \u201c Meanwhile, | vate circles.London, Oct.24.\u2014No \u2018news yet re- | | tion at 6.80 a: m.spitting of the Mauser bullets, Lon rocky _ The battlé was a brilliant, complete |.were immediately saluted with a heavy | Cb as adie + Cf x men dartisg \u2018from\u2019 \u201cébveÿ splendidly led, and ever pe a8 e Highlanders Erik confronting them as PA.TB Mas vancing.every officer down, -:: ; Then,\u201d \u201c@ man fof > the &d,*with bugles chant bagpipes shrieking, the battle w 8 confused surge, our men.swept yell ing forward, dnd \u201cthre position ar {and Dragoons ie ot seem] a ro left fignk, ( catching the\u201d enemy as they }retired in disorder, goripg sad samp- ing thern to pieces.Le i.HELP FOR WOUNDED, St: Petersburg, Oct.24.\u2014The Rus- sign Red Cross Society has determined to.offer.to help both belligerents in South Africa.\u2018The Herald, in mak- ingthe announcement, adds: \u201cWe \u2018preserve - appearances with this dual \u2018proposal, but we do not conceal our views.\u201d\u201d * All the -papers have opened subscriptions for a .volunteer: corps, \u2018which is being well | supported | a pri- ! - Fight at Elandelaagte.! 4 London, Octeber 24, Interesting | and graphic accounts are supplied by the war correspondents of the battle of ; Elandslaaÿte, from wirich the following are extracts:\u2014 General French.commenced the ac- The enemy had only just finished coffee, when they were surprised, and nearly all our prisoners were caught in the vicinity :of the captured train.\u201d The minihg and railway efficials escäped from the enemy and came into our camp to the number of thirty-seven whites, besides many natives and coolies.: The Manchester Regiment, with the characteristic hardihood of British in- fautry, all marched straight back at the.enemy, too often careless of taking cover, despite the ratt'ing, hissing and Tommy Atkins says in effect: What! Me hide from yokels?Let\u2019em shoot!\u201d The panorama was heightened and colored by the red hue of gun flashes, which tore along like express trains in a tunnel, bursting moisely aud spouting lead, flanie and steel, which hissed like hot iron dropped into water.The places ot explosion were marked by - clods of earth and a nimbus of white smoke.; \u201d LIKE JACKS IN BOXES.The enemy bob! ed about over the rocks like jacks in the box, firing heavily at us, and with fair accuracy, for the magazine Mauser rifle is a ter- tible weapon, although it inflicts clean wounds.Many of them used explosive bullets.\u2018The Boer shells were mostly percussion and threw up volcanoes of mud and stones about our gun crew.- It should be noted that especially up- ground percussion shells give better results than high- -bursting shrapnel.Colonel Scott-Chisholm, of the Imperial Light Horse, courted disaster by waving his scarf to give encourage-| ment to his men, who really needed none.Sudidenly somebody showed a white flag, and Col.Hamtlion tried to stop the firing, but a party en- sconsced on a conical bill and caring notbing- about their comrades, took advantage of the lull to deliver a heavy fire.The \u2018Gordon Highlanders and Manchesters were rendered more savage than ever by this, and redoubled their energy; for the Boers in the hollows were delivering a flanking fire.Although we gave the prisoners the best seats around thé camp fires, many of the poor wounded had to lie out on the bare hillsides where they spent a terrible night, crying \u2018For God's sake | give us water.Out here are Brit snd Boers! Get us.a doctor!\u2019 One man fired round after .round from Lis rifle to attract attention to his whereabouts, for the battlefield covered miles.The kilts of the Gordon Highlanders | made them conspicuous targets.- FINAL CHARGE.The final\u2019 rush was a sight to Lee.With levelled bayonets, - cheering as they went, our men sprang over the boulders that were strewn at theer feet.The Boers, recoiling, fired wildly ands then dashed down the rugged steep to escape the annihilation threatening them.- Some, desperately determined on killing, returned, however, to the nek in the rear of which the Highlanders had crouched behind some boul- \u2018ders.These men fired'on ambulance men at work among the wounded.I and others there can certity from our own experience to the dastardly act.iy ~ ridge: after ag F Rr his à .tough t their bleeding\u2019 way' antil the ridge wus peared, With nearly | Devonshire snd 1 ight Horse al mix-1.oc du \u2018tie advance; fi }For That Reason Soulke \u201cAustralian interests.Those ito Canada and Maine.thousand tons of American wood will } PELL 0 QUE.\u2019 TV] SDAYs OUTOBER 24, 1890 => AT ph vod! \u2018the, following | #2} im Jadyemith , dated ; 8 und on 2.10] i 1 I plaz 4 .[aupposed to: have?been Schiel \u2018failed, and may i a with, \"having isolated Gen.¥nle's: brigade : and divided the British furces in Natal.\u2018Gen.- Yule may find \u2018himpgelt ina tight place, needing -: all his experience in ndian and-Burmésé fighting to extricate himeelt\u2026 : dai + 16 is quite evident fhat.thé War Office sdvicerd ave been withh eld from the public, and if the situation as here: sketched is éonfirmed, may be \u2018expected at tie \u2018other\u2019 frontier |- points.ght the War Office was Up to midni besieged with enquiries, the \u2018heavy list of Brittsh losdos causing \u2018great heart- burning.\u2019 H is re garded as not \u201cthnpostible à th at Temith and await \u2018the.arrival of the \u2018|drmy corps.77 SOME BATTLE sospEs.= fr | MIST IS POO, EEAVY.Graphic.Accounts : of the.Fierce ; = Alma À ;( Get Detaile.E Pretoria, October - 21m (Delayed in transmission) \u2014The Transvaal Govern- mént received this morning the following despatch fregn : Commandant-Gen- eral - Piet Joubert: \u2014 \u201cCommandant |\u2019 Lucas Myyer has had - aii- engagement at Dundee.He made &+ plan of campaign with -Conimendéà nt \u201cErasmus by Thessenger/ Efsrité, however, failed to-appear.: It ix-estim#ted that the British lost \u2018heavily.Our forces sui- fered, but owing to the mist, it has been impossible (0 get all the details.It is reported that ten of our force were killed and twenty-five wounded.> es anne HOSPITAL SHIP FUND.\u2014 + American Ladies in England Will - Probably -Organize One.London, October 24.\u2014Lady Randolph Churchill and Mrs.Arthur Pa.get are erganiziug à fund among American ladies in England with the in- tion to completely equip a hospital ship for service on the South African | Coast, at a cost ot £8,000.- Lady Cur- gon and Mrs.Bradley Martin have \u2018been invited to join the committee.The authorities in Australia are much exercised at the reports that the Imperial Government has ordered \u2018canned meat in America, though the War office had sought to c nserve the in the best position to judge, however, predict that.the packers of the United States will secure rger- orders, as -the British colonies are unable to supply a tithe of the quantity required if the campaign continues long.| - gE I,OOKING TOWARD CANADA.\u2014 E Dominion Forests May Supply England Pulp Mills Soon.\u2018Chicago, October 24.\u20148.Chase { Phillips, of London, who is interested in paper and pulp manufacturing, is in this city.He is here to make arrangements fur the coming visit ot pulp manufacturers and proprietors of [1 newspapers.They will come next June, and will inspect the pulp plants of the United States and Canada: J Phillips said that heretofore tbe English mills had secured their pulp from Scandinavia.;Now they are looking One hundred be taken by England this year, and he estimated it would be increased to five hundred thousand tons.# > : IS ORONJE CAPTURED?Enndon, October 24.\u2014The correspondent of the Daily Mail at Durban, Natal, says: \u2018\u2018An official of the Bonanza mine who has just arrived from Pretoria declares that while there he heard that Colonel Baden-Powell, the British commander.of Mafeking, had captured General Cronje, and thirty other Buers, and had killed 500.\u201d The Daily: Mail also says, it under: stands à message was received in London from Cecil Rhotes, dated at Kimberley, October 19, declaring in _substance that the inhabitants of Kimberley desired to draw the attention of the Government to the need of speedily sending reinforcements there, as the town was being surrounded by increasing numbers of Transvaal and.Free Stite Boers.The matter, according to the\u2019 cabinet.- - CE, TE CE 4.\u2014The'\u2019 Daily @ oèr- divisions } Gen.White may yet \u2018be' compelled to {- concentrate the Natal forces at Lady- | Granby, Knowlton and Py to the Daily.Mail has been\" submitted\u2019 à nt.MW.A, \u201cHasirell ot.Boston i Te wi où businiéss, A days\u2019 visi \u2018and © a pps bo and Mrs.1, w.Genest returned; | Saturday evening fem their trip.tn RE \u201cMiss Pavia and Mr.Willis Davig| \u2018have gone \u201cto: Visit.\u2018their \u2018brother.at \u2018Wakefield, Mess.Mrs.McDonough and child, of Rich- { m | mond, are spending the week in town the guests of Miss Shea, \u2018Mr.R.D.Morkill and his grand.) daughter, Miss Clare Morkill, leave tor a visit to Boston, today.\"Mrs.Willard Smith.who hasbeen visiting friends i in Sher rooke; returned to Montreal yester A, Mrs.Savage and son \u201chave returned\u2019 \u2018to Montreal after a Pleasant visit to old friends in bhertroôke.Bi Mrs.C.L.Beckett has returned to Coäticook, -aitér a stay of some weeks, with friends in this city.oF .Mrs.A, P.LeBaron, who: as boah } visiting in Sherbrooke, had rett Lrned to.|} her home is North Hatley.| .Mrs.Lestina Bean, who \u201chas been | 3 \u2018absent: on à Visit to relativés\u2018 in Géot- gia, U.8.\u201cis at-hothe again.Miss Elizabeth Labaree, who has been taking a holiday\u2019 at her home in Sand Hill, has returned to town.Mre J.L.Terrill, formerly of Sherbrooke, is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Brooke, at the Rectory, Stanstead.Mr.Chicoyne, M.L.A.for Woite] County, attended a political \u201cmeeting at Lake Weedon yesterday aftemoon.Mr.W.H.Smythe has so far recov: ered from his recent severe illness that he w able to resume his duties ut the Merchant's Bauk: - Messrs.Harrÿ Blincoe, Montreal; G.Brown, Windsor; J.K.Brown, Brockville; J.J.McDonald, Montreal, j are at the American House.vantage of the Boston trip are Miss Fanny Darby, Miss Rouse Darby, Miss Jessie M.Wombwell apd Mrs, John Wiggett.Mrs.G.A.LeBaron, who has been confined to the house from illness for several \u2018weeks, is - better, and her friends hope she will soon be in her usual health.\u201cMr, R.Titus, of Titus Station, \u2018leaves tonight for a trip to Portland, \u2018the eastern States, visiting relatives] and friends for a few weeks.: .Among the late an ivals at the Grand Central are: Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Mc- Intyre, St.John; D.R.McKay, Gould; 8.Fraser, Richmond; W.Campbell, Quebec; Ww.H.Smy ythe,.Kingston.Mr.J.R.\u201dWoodward, conservative organizer for the Towaships, 1 visit this week, to complete arrangeme ts for the.meetings to be addressed by Sir Charles Tupper, at those places next | week.- At the Albion are registered: James Addie, Milby; F.W.Slack, Granby; Frank Cotton, Capelton; A.J.Doher- ty, Geo.Wendick, Toronto; A.Man- | seau, Wotton; A.P.Knowlton, Eastman; N.J.Mills, Angus; A.H.Gale, Watervillé.-Among the late arrivals at the Continental are: J.U.Crepeau, Nap.Le- may, St.Camille; J.8.P.Houde, J.O.Laporte, D.L.Desaulnier, Ex.Pilon, Montreal; Geo.M.McDougall and wife, Boston; Frs.Langelier, St.Hyacinthe; J.U.Villaudre, « A.Hault, Wotton.At the Sherbrooke House are registered: E.Haldimand, N.Coburn, Montreal; À.H.Evans, Megantic; 8.H.Young, Detroit, Michigan; N.Terrell and wife, \u2018Newburgh.N.ŸY.; E, E.O'Brien and wife, Lowell Mass.; John Sims and wife,- Melbourne; E.D.So- mers, St.Johnsbury Vt.; A.G.Moul- ton, Lancaster; A.B.Moulton, Lisbon N.H.; H.H.\"Giese, N.Y.; B.Bennett, M.Beauchemin, Thetford Minn.Among the late arrivals at the Magog House are: Mr.and Mrs.Henry à yimer, Richmond; F.A.Noble; Marbleton; M.B.MacAuley, Scots- town; Miss Josephine Bean, Miss Hellen White, North Hatley; A.W.Johnson, Mont ds Geo.Chillas, Montreal; O.ctot, -.Montreal; M.B.Rice, Bedford; C.c.Bullock, Granby; C.H.Kathan, Rock Jal G.¥.Burnett, Montreal; J.A, pa East Farnham; J, Brims, Montreal: W.Barnard,-wite i id child, W indsor, 1 Mr.George F.Fai a gone Boe in ton, for a fe 21 I I Colin Scotnio di visiting Boston this week.4 Col.M.B: McCauley, \u2018of- Soatgion, ms in the city yesterday.John MoCaw left town, today for | Naw Fork on 8 business rip.Sl $ have | Teg Misses Edwiirds are Tesving tel FL s pod the populit- sours to Bos mt :féherbrook .a tiato's Court, this afternoon, M.Filion, sting sb he pleasant house, on Gordon \u2018| union was thoroughly enjoyed by -all.Among those who have taken ad-| Lewiston, Boston and other places in| bas contained later news than any of \u2018Readers of the R % Manhattan, the ocean, nd thus try to communicate\u2019 with them at a land station.While nufacturers avd others Chu ch hall, Montreal street, tomor- rnoon, at 4.30 o'clock.Itis here will be a large atteudance.ings, and the my prayer or thesting on Wednesda evening, .will be withdrawn.\u2019 ome Tife-sise pictures of animals, awarded it in the flower competition, by the Eastern Townships Exhibition.|The children are much \u201c= \u2018wish to thank the com- The Liberal Association ot the County of Sherbrooke will hold its annual meeting, with a view to.electing officers, on M nday, 80th instant, at' 8 pat Pelletier Hall This \u2018meeting will be most important on account of jing election i ia the County of | be Owing to illness in the family of Mrs.Philip Hovey, the Ladies\u2019 Aid- Society, of Plymouth church, will meet with Mrs.F.J.Tuck, at her home,\u2019 Bellevue Avenue, on \"Thursday afternoon.Business meeting-at 8.80.0\u2019 clock; Tea served from:4 tn 6 a'clock.Before Judge \u2018Mulvena, in Magis- who was sent-up from.Melbourne, on a charge of breaking.into the house of \u2018I Finch White, while the family.were ing $98, will - appéar for, , preliminary | enquiry.; \u201cA card was jeceived last evening, by Mr.H.A.Odëll, trom the Rev.Dr.Adams, dated October 14th, in which | after referring to à matter ot business, Dr.Adams says that his health is much improved.Dr.Adams is at Paignton, Devonshire, Eng., and his friends on this side of the sea, will be rejpiced, to hear such good news.Mr.Ci; 0.Genest celebrated the \u2018home:comijng of his son, Mr.J.W.Genest, and his bride, by a large gath- ÿésitiduÿ \"A1 thé members of the family were present, including the Rev.Emile Genest, curate at Rich: mond, and M.and\u201d \u2018Mde.Michon, of Conticook, the bride\u2019s \u2018parents.- \u201cThe entire company sat down to a very abundant and dubatantis remained to supper, and the family re- The ladies of the bazaar, in aid of Sacred Heart Hospital, desire -to extend their thanks to Messrs.Ringuette, Bourgeault, LeBaron and- Gatien, for assistance in the intertainment, their names being omitted from yesterday's report.They, also, present their excuses to Miss Lilie Bilodeau, as hez list has been They found to be allright.desire to state that any ladies who contributed dighes, cte., to be used at the bazaar may get them by calling at the Hospital.1, nstrates that this paper is gai up tq date with its news.early every day since the war in South Africa commenced, the Dany RECORD the Montreal papers of the same day.RD, get the latest and most curate news obtainable, not only of the ansvaal ~ war, but, also, of the whole world.WEA PROBABILITIES.Oct.24, 11 a.m.\u2014Forecast for next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological bureau.Light to oderate winds; fair: not | much change in temperaty re.R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, - reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1 » clock by slegraph, a 1unow Pacifio RAUWAY s20005 = 916 +.m.ee-me 194 ldontreal Gas: foronto Street Railway \u2014\u2014\u2014ssrres mans 112 Ialifax Tram.192 $600 0ans tuning SERIES Supine © 4B 102 - s9 NEw Jo Brook Exomanez American To Wicago, M1.St.\u201cPaul.\u2014 ia vers sso eOtION oe YTYTINIIRE nes seve BOARD OF TRADE.servoota sesossense messe LA a, By Pages tant, re wo.\" A \u2018number of good pre-! Er \u2014 j / Peoples Christian unio, is.only 20 J ington Post.~~ |case organs, $72, Good as D ad geen, = et Best, - W'.%8.Steamship Tickets at lowest: rates: iva and good time.(The.Witness.) | er fa 800 reed pom; Mawson wile There ars No Tan | a new.\u201cat sox.ANECUS.Bi yp 4 DEL DNA eaies 1 en in time.Governor Joseph D.Sayers of Texas] Loud\u2019s Island, on the const of Maine, : BOSTON & MAINE-RAÏLROAU | But if neglected it is a i, Bria pope matey | dhe ae flan fag cared 57 | sor bide Fotis, oe Lined | 55 seoond-band 5 oot.Or: | 7, ago, Toren rs : Lo f t t , GCOTOBER a to: mR, ISD.- hard thing to break up.[the German people is\u2019 so altogether the Cou He | i presenting.it to the few places on earth where there are no | SANS, $15 to $40.Stool and] {YADA & ef rs ran dally sv souv8y woes | \u201cOur own.Cough gers Be with, the Boers and their hatred to- State Historical society.{ faxes.Bol sland, beter ne ook, and freight paid.Cash Square, Sherbrooke.vrai guotod.r Loze wa ref fitain is so manifes ikola Tesla\u2019s new laboratory on \u2019 i ° .BERRY, V.I am, Lord RES ; (om ectoral aly.good for But surely A is no great cause for ples § peak js a long modes, Jiructare became 2 state and was put into.2 tow a do y mu any adress 2 oe, ù silence si _ 18 18 speciailly: g 0; surprise.ermany was foo.enou w a big veranda fsia | with- ' MIXED.Leave: Sherbrooke 1600 an ; arrives \"children, ] at one.ti 40 count.upon acquiring | drawn of late more apd more \"trom his | by John Loud, a devorter from a bn a \u2018 ower ee PR Newport 1,08 ba: © Menthol Cough Drops, 5e.|the Transvaal.And besides, it is only friends and is becoming quité a recluse.manf ® For fi of Yel .DE, DAVID.WATERS, = Eosio £30 p.m.and Portiand, Me., vi .Chest Protectors, two years age since the \u2018British Gov-| od monk Chapin, Bray, woo réa untary contributions sehoof is.tech HG WIL SONS, Sh-rbrooke, Que.; WIGHT EXPRESS 8100 FM: Qoncord, H.5.Chamois Vests.|emment fitted up the Flying Squadron The Chautauquan, is only B83 years old.~the parents paying $4 for each ch = rire Valle Mountais Nofch, portland.Me.) Ya _ h f as a response to the letter of the Ger- but he has bad long experience in the rip ler ave pra mon ; gL | N OTI oF.Springfield - York, Then, o course, We man emperor to President Kruger, in| newspaper business.He was graduated Pac r year 218 bols \u2018els an average Us 68 Wellington \u2018Street.- FROMSHX DOUTE-\u2014Exyrem ieavés Boston 20] - sell\u2019 all the advertised|hich the emperor boasted of-the| from Wesleyan university in 1800.ten, tchin, 0 b ft ngs ic fishermen ¢ - \\ONEY o_Losn fark Em \u2014 pI Worgmter 04am ; COR y 4.1L a hr Transvaal getting along without.'out- Dr.Richard Kdndt, the German trav- ate ait \"for 1 Branch Store at Magog.- Interest 5 p.0.ortland, Me., 8.45 a.m.: Syr.ngñeld, & Patent Medicine Our Boston; loucester and Portland is\" ; Nal $08 co RR Jobnstury 4.77 Pom; arrivine _- Lu side,\u2019 aid as if Germany were ready to eler whose recent journey to the sources = profitable business: of .the peo _ \u2014 J.D.THEUNISRE, malt BES Lm senpmpiss OV2 We recommend and blplim.ro STS fi | LS be El | CRE Now York \u201cwp m; Speisgtels, £08 m guarantee because wep LL \u2014\u2014 .7,000 marks by the German foreign office a flr aitentlow Jo lobatering, mack- | qe, .Bt Johnsbury 8.15 a.VE Bherbrooke?1p known th ey are pu re an d .(Montreal Star.y | to enable him to continue his explora: ee oil cs ielising.Tae.ovvo the | AUCOMMODATION\u2014Leaves Concord, N.H., 8->.efficient.° Take our tions.- the island in ristol.- After a successful | Mu : a s.m., via.Plymouth, 8t, Johnsbury, 10.45 & - ; y Another magnificent victory has Anthony \u2018Huddleson, - \u2018the first white | haul of.bait a large white fag is hoisted A 18-115 To hr ving Newpor: ; 12.83 p.m., connecting with - choice.: [been added to the honor roll of British settler in Pierce county, Wis., bas just | he high d tho t \u2018Hi g Newport at 1.30 p.m, arriving iJeste ip on the ei ground fs the center of the | Sheds 4.16 p.m courage.The entrenched position of pete on hundredey, wi - health | island.With a glass may be discovered ÉSPEZE cues || GUSTAVE RICHARD, [EE parie py usta oma ta being secs overs iy in bis garden aving: | fir oUt 8¢ set whence come the grand ESC dete a 3 er pluck and ; \"his hoe with the vigor Af p mao of- by the casualties of battle, The peo - Quebec Central mn P R IPTION CHEMIST, aot ol ep merss o guna 20.He attributes his longevity to a oon ie hare ve comfartable \u2018homes and- 8 y \u2014BB8D tented min Does Quality Count With You ?(s¢ Glencoe, and their shells \u201csuis.fhomson 18 the game of ab 3 froers ve pd By Pie pus THE NATIONAL rine #0, | Talland Winter Time Tabjo : AJIT VEIL Were .not faulty, Still under nged printer who dled Ip Chautaugua hols Ir bit) flor \u2018pe?ne Fes my or rickets.89 3 i es trairg wiii Sal, GOT.Sib, 189% a | ; 7: \u2026 \u2014 [cover of British gunnery, the Bri- county, Mo.He ofte tap tol Horler ofl.ti 2 ork es trongest abd ; LEAVING SHERBROOKE Woe Co ; tish bayonet swept over the heights, | setting type from the o Ani pt] oo n er Than iagara.10; manufacture ei Wire: ; THROUGH EXPRESY\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 7.80 |.42 Wy ~The Boers are capital fighters and of Fenimore Cooper and thar aw- | Em ae 40 Doutile steel wir.cables, rev = a.m.ar Dudswell Jot.850.a.m., arrive 5t pital Mg an | a ent, writing In the Lome.r farms, law! .; excellent k thorne.For.period of years \u2018he worked ds ns - heavy uprignt for farms, Pa rar yi Jo pm, ar.Levis ! 20 p.m, ar, Quebec | oh ent marksimen\u2014as is shown by on different editions of the Bible; but,\u201d 43 Pin 9 says the RER alls strong Irén Frame ne Pullman Palace Car, Springfield to Quebe.b | ° - she picking offof the officers\u2014but they.curious to say, he died an infidel.hee aravattl river, an toned tomar.iro.A8 this train, conuecting at Bherbrocke with Pul .[are face to face with a race of men who \u201cJ.P.Powers of Notre Dame upiver- pad oh dee larger and more.Le .pont / D'aT Palace Car from Bost.u; aiso through ; Le - ~ |tor centuries have held the *\u2018 record *\u2019 iagara.He says: \u201cThe rive \u20acuacb Boston to Quebec.sity, who recently won- the all around je 4 dis train runs daily, Sundays excepted.oo for fearless, indomnitable and ** never- individual \u2018 championship of the United rds wide.\u2018Fhe clear fall is 83 n rive Pumas, ~Lowve, snerorouxe 9.00 + That harmonize with |say-die,\u201d\u201d fighting.The Boers are | States, is 82 years old, six feet and one.feet.i o Gersopps.falls y the raiu = BOYRiL Is 8 combination a ol] e Dudswell Jet.10 15 p m., arrive Le \u2018s _ | season are incomparably finer than.Nia 9 # 16 a.arrive Quebec Ferry, 7.30 a.m _ cal , [said-to believe that one Boer is as good | half inch! in height and weighs 180 | \u2018ara in every respect.\u201d This\" oh r of th * \u201cthé autpitious constituants ES en TT rouge to dest: \u2026 your musica moods: as ten Britishers, while the British | ounds.His first appearance in athlet-| failing waters is simply ferrific.Th \u2018Lean Beef with the stimulaing pe oo dora ey mornlog coke 4.15 ai _, =, \u2018have lung bad some euch potion re- or yas ln 1808.ori the eo Sa whole eurth shakes, and the ;thunder i perties of Extract of Meat.- Fa _ G > AIT \u2018 \u201corgie T- on 20 ke a, Tost GERH ARD-HEINTZM AN, spectiog the prowess of their men when prizes, 8.second and 1 third.so great that Ie somplotelr drowns th ~ \u2018 - ; against any who may come; all 5 _| human voice.e visited Niagar ; \u2026- sain runs daily, Sunday» excepses | - BEUL, of which would to indicate th gckinder, reader in geogra- | gpd told my America friends about Gey py ET.ARRIVE WE URBROOKS | - lthe ill ¢ seem indicate that at the * Cntreraitÿ of Ox Xe ord, bas soppa, they replied with polite incredull- R.- .B ; RR AGE (2804 Lova LA0 pan arrive Dadawiil Joh WHALEY-ROYCE, illusions of somebody sre going to started for Africa as the lender\" 41 ty.\" \u2018Wo Saver heard of _Uersoppa.\u2019 | re 7 fu a PE PE gd suffer before this \u2018\u2018cruel War is over.\u201d expedition \u2018whose purpose is to make à & | plied: \u2019Mäkk\u2019 xoyr mind \u2018easy.The pe shis man Fame Our Quebec vo Soringfold by : 6.A.LEBARON, ° \u2014\u2014-\u2014e ; thovough study gi Mount Kenia.He ple at Gerso raopba ates ver \u2018heard of.N \u201cqusprance of Enon Description, sav Palace cur for Bostou; also through cosch .intends fo.astablish fe id Pen agara.\u201d lagara could séé Gersopp - Que to Bustor, LS - McPHAIL MAJOR YULE A CANADIAN, of about 16,000 feet from this she would wrap ber head ins mist.\u201d \"| Moal Estate Agony.ACCOMMUDATION Dove pee y, ETT Major Yule, who was second in sig base to make § complete e EE - For list, of properties seg \u2018Bherbrooke Gazette.The SHERBROOKE Dai oor - i , - 9 , dan ne D room motion train fonte LS and CHICKERING.command to General \u2018Symons at Glen- Coleg fe omit oe tops Es Scené: Ire Professionals.oui z Blook, 67 Wellington = has completed arrgngmontd = 3 en vaturday uight Will Outy FUD as far ag Tring N t coe, and upon whom the command 5 - land railwa aires carriage 2 the Migs |- ceiving the latest celle * M ÉEIGHT- -Loave Tring Jes.7.00 à.D arrive Not a Jat ring note-\u2014not devolved after General Symons was |- | 1 EE bag and ene ot pas Coleman oa Ww.J.woo LSEY, ont es from the seat of.war, up 0 fg \u2018 Sherbrooke 3 op \u2014 excepted.even in the matter of price Or wounded, is a Canadian, and spent eo pengers, .enthusiastically) \u2014 ee Roy al-Victoria Life Ins.\u2018Co.\u2018minute Lefore going to p d CONNECTIUN js made ay VUUSNELI JCK.DS the bertus cf pa ment, - most of his lite at Chambly, Heisa| CANINE CON CONCEITS | sports.ny birds.in twg hours aud on! dian R\u2019y.Accident Ins.\" Co.genders.*e express train from Sherbrooke in he pay .[son of the late John Yale, in his life- .\u201c | missed t ho Canadian ceicent ns.By past experience ow.\u2018 morning .ith the Maine Central R'y for Cook | time \u2019 sed two shots! Birkbeck Jovestment Co.for loans.y red\u2019 of laler 00% F- shire, Saw ye: ville, eto, Le seigneur ot Chambly, and was at| A Washington dog snaps at any one | A quiet ge Hema, sitting in the cor: the RECORD are 8esurot \u201c= .E For time tables ticket and all fntormeti- y 40000000 one time à student at Bishops College, who calls.it \u201cnice doggie.\u201d .; F Put \u2018dow.Is paper, shed across EE marre ontreal papers: owing ; = 5 a.auy of the Company.# Agena.! Le t than in M pros Pilon rs 2, a : oo nnoxville.{od Viens scientist bas written a learn- fri wm, Ai Aaing s Ë = N.A.DUSSAULT, M.D, tha fact that the Bpoogp goes * br & Faumrui Mprager, | HIB Tr 1 - > & e to prove that, dogs laugh.J .es, \"Ears, Nose and ® 8 - ; w A Germ h hel A Louisville man has a little house.dog.oagratuiate you, sl s id J Rd # profes Diseases: ris E ST.QUE about one Hour later.\"ali iz.J.: 168084 H an physiologist attacks the that chews cheris h yselt.t: Throat, 18} ST.ANN , LER el or ¢ in: hire, 8 .| y prevalent notion_that sugar is inju-| The ves oan gum wich ec à - \u201cProfessional sportsman?\u201d BEC.Subs: ription price 0 = ; > o essi - .\u201c Business Blook and residence, kiiown as rious to the stomach, He considers it dog that acts as bellboy, going Tor the | oF Professional Nar.\" ~London Te Il Engioeer.months, $1.- B Chronicle Block, situat:d on Main Street.Will - 141 Wellington St, [one of the most wholesome and nour- mail and catrying notes to the ler, CRE _ Surveyor and Civil Eng i : Cae be gtoi d Dominio sold chesp, on \u2018easy terms of payment.ishing food ad A CE L.As DUFRESNE, Provincial an uELL 8 $0 : For particulars address : (Banque d\u2019Hochelaga block £ 8, mitting, however, that ngling is the favorite pastime of a n Land Surveyor, member of the Canadian L.S.CHAN pr.| ~~ L.8.Channell, - .ga block), | - |dyspeptics should not eat sweet dishes Bock Rapids (la) dog.It swims ont:|: oman fy oe, be Jo Bn ity, Asogistion of Gir Eopineer Be Toiephone \"7 publishers, Sbeshroo © \u20144ttaandthus.\u2014 \u2014 sherbooke.| SLerbrooke, Que.in the evening, | gr the water and catches the fish in | yilling om bis ways \u2014 Kansas alk fot: as Butlaiog, Be oo NTT a a \u2019 | \u2018 ; \" a .a ; : ET RT ae tement i + - Ia dP LOST L ; ; - * T \u2019 5 ot Co 3 3 wr vio + SEDSRSROOIUE DAILY RECOZD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 189% xy CLES PT = SER Dinner Sets \u201cil - Ranging in prices from'$5.60 up.Fa \u2014AT TRE\u2014 id STORE.œ ZF - A; 7 es ng- = J.JOHN MILLET.nn ES + 4° ww - ni \u2018 Vays » oh > ARE HERE, TE Es Your boys and girls want i I égood undéretanding.! 3 / -.- -\u2014e&2n put them on a good w, © .footing.Best quality of >- ng | , \u2014 \u201cgoods at lowest pricés.> =D, ABBOTT, Dealer In Boots and Shoss.4 MÉRBROOKE ST o TIME TABLE.= vas \u201c4, Mublecs to change Wishous nouce.= BELT LINE, OO OD tos cach eeting each otner and.the cars of the ; at the sherbrooke Mouse Junction ny 3 minutes from 6.25 a.m.to 10.40 p,m.PARK LINE.Park Ling Car 1uns between Sherbrooke House tion and Victoria Park.making the round ars aid outward Pound Lennozvifie car LENNOXVILLE LIKE.arûte Cars run between the Street Rail EE 4 EA meeting Belt ars Cary Lennoxville wie, RPA Cy Bélt Line, a ting Belt and Parc cars af ' Tausiers Lennoxville to Bcit made à \u2018list Rallway Office or at the Bherbrock mn.All other transfers atjunctior oN \u2014_ Sarc on Sunday till after © a.m.- RAYMOND R.SMITH, Sunsrintenden: | RISTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.tablished 1869._ ws00.00 > - > Reeve puma - - - - © BOARD OF DIRECTORS: - 2 R.W HeNeKER, President.bk < M.H.CocHRANE, Vice President.RAN.Wood, T.J Tuck, G.STEVENS, Ç, B Karman.% N° Galer, H.B.BROWN, .W.THOMAS Bau» Orrice: SHLRBROOKE,'P.Q.M.FARWELL, General anager.A .* B.¥DEELL Local Manager.+ B&F.Morzy, Inspector of Branches.Uwterloo Wi Brace Mgr.| \\ 00 A SEE, Er.' Data B.E:eyens, Mgr.> Cowansvil e J.Mackinnon, Mgr.\u2018dcook RB.Austin, Mgr.Richmond, W.L.Ball Mgr.- Granby W H.Robinson \u201cgr, Bedford.E W.dbrgau, Mgr.© untingdon, 5.N.Robinson, Mgr , EB.P.Olivier, Mgr, Bt.Hyacinthe J.Laframboise, Mgr.EC.Crmetown, William spier, Naasger, \u2014 _\u2014 Srend Forks, B.C., J Maclaughlin, Mgr _ te.in Montreal.Bank of Montreal.2 n, oo Reticnal Bank of Scotland.y Nauonal Exchange Bank, OW York, National Park Bank.; -_ asientio ns made at a!l accessible points.Drafts BR mm Sn Ne \"RANCE = DEPARTMENT.ES annually, ?poh the attention of the de ar ure vu hours from 10 to 8.Haturdays from 10 to than buy now., _ REET Ry .any required amounts, good at all @ Re United Btates and Europe $ BA Owing to the stringency of | the money market, combined with the dropfin price of War Eagle stock to something near its real worth as an -invest- ment, there are several good stocks that are weaker now] than they deserve or will long remain, : = \u201cThe market from Nov.1st will get stronger, and intending investors cannot de better { ~All stocks bovght and sold on a basis of commission.T.KIRKPATRICK, Mining Broker, .27 Wellington Square, ~ SHERBROOKE.ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20143, TT / BE | N | , ne = We Fit \u2018em All, Me pe re or Pb 4 he ordina Me inary\u201d th to find clothes to fit and please them here.oo \u201c We \u2018keep on hand these \u2018odd ghapes\u2019\u2019 in the same excellent mater- ials-and styles that make our regular uk 20 popu Come: in add see stock so popular.i how nicely we can fit you.i .à Vi to h | TOWNSHIPS ~~ a o LOTHING HOUSE, G Sherb EASTERN : 75 Wellihgtgn St-, \u2014 oy emt *.! = .; Work so hard on wash day if \u2018 you could beip It, would youl \u201c© jouwriteus s card or : send sou a free care ok vi or se.Viétorine* wesh s clothes - without any rubbing\u2014ms the clothes last longer too.Sample cake tres from \u2018 Ww.CRAWFORD CADEN à CO., 257 8t.Faul St, Montreal.ning, 26th Oct.| and well within the reach of all.It .| millions in the Water, whioh is consider- 4 |Eléctric Tramways Ce [road in Portugal.) away on a hunting expedition for a week.\u2018 \u2018There is to be à parlor social at Mr.Gustin Hamilton\u2019s/'next Tuesday eve- Mrs.E.Cairns and son, from Bern- ardston, Mass., are the guests of Mrs.M.Hamilton, for a few days _EAST ANGUS, Oct.28.\u2014This place is at last to have a skating rink, Work was commenced this morning preparing the ground and getting things ready for the building which will be started early next month.\u2018We un lerstand that the proprietor, Mr.J.B.Lord, has let the contract to Mr.R.E.Willard and that we are to have a first class, regulation sized rink at moderate prices will be situated on the south side-of the river nearly oppisite the new Pres- byteriaa church.~~ - The Royal Faper Mills Co.have resumed taking out the logs fr.m the pond, as there still remains about three ably.more than they could saw before they would be frozen in, Mr.Jas.Gor- ham, who has the contract of driving the logs from the hed of the pond to the mill, is having considerable difficulty on account ot the very.low water.There is still a very large.jam ot logs in the falls just at the head of the pond, which will take some time to get down to the mill unless we are blesged with some rain goon, Lo: Mr.H.Lothrop has been called to Quebec by the illness of his mother.Last week the school commissioners had a large flagpole erected in the school yard.n Miss Patterson, whe for the last year has-held a position in the office at the her marriage to one of our esteamed young men, Mr.a J.Parsons, about the first of next month.11 \u2014e\u2014+ DOUBLE FRUIT CRO Newport, Ve, Oct.24.\u2014A second IN VERMONT, and a new bloom of wild roses and apple blossoms have appesred-here.The very waim weather of the past tew days seemed to revive the vines and shrubs, and the new fruit ripened under the Indian summer sun.While the strawb: rries were not found in large numbers, the raspberry crop really assured proportions approaching abundance.\u2014\u2014 PORTUGAL'S FIHST TROLLEY.Je Is to Be Run with American Equipment.mell, general manager and chiet engineer of the ne formed Lisbon mpany, has sailed for home, after placing contracts aggregating .$1,000,000 for material and equipment.The above mentioned company will operate the first trolley The \u2018scheme has n taken up by the ous of Wernher, Beit & Co., which concern is also interested in Mexican and South American horse roads new about to be converted into trolley lines.paper mill here, left on Saturday for h -\"| her; home in Montreal, prior \"| nate federal and State authority for crap of raspberries and strawberries |p tof the law and properly guard against New York,- Oct.24.\u2014W.B.Rom- | ndon financial |.- 7 mn a .on, met + ; # ] Pl | © 2 Hi > ; = > { .f A = 5 J à p Y = \u2018We Place in + RICHMIOND: | Windsor Mills.as.Le Filets idea npertiou ta tha Bac be : Stock To-Day , is EE Some) Took wh Tesi recat oy A.Molen Jocer coe At VEE cL och: Oe : Oct.28.\u2014The temperance lecture.ht - =r assortment of Table , >weie: delivered here last evening, by Mr.F.bo Eu 2 on and Napkins, also Towels | A 5.Bpenve of Toronto, was largely at- wi we LA Toweliogs.: ke ici tended, and- the gentleman gave a Re PR nie: most scientific description of: the na- cf Fe Specially Call_Attention vil ture and effects of the poison on the 965 .; Ar human system.trations were ed ._ 'to.our Extra Specials : > BY | | particularly adapted fox: the young.K., LT back Towel.size - eo The choir from Central .Brompton 5 E- * pen Huck-a- ty : owe ue Ç 6 \u20ac ; | were in attendance, and assisted the = 17283; it is the towel that everybody 42 ES 8 727086 | local choirs, in.rendering, some very 27 ; - pa puy 250 for; on 190.2.2 ie > dax ree Sxpellon fine | songs And anthems.Miss Effie \"41 Lien Huck-a-tack Towel, \u2018size | | \u2018 2 4 PAS tou gery by |'acting as accompanist.John Samson myn sour p*ee| Wherever Displaved : | [Rend Sms no od nd aa sso sone he 1\" GI VUE.Lit ane an l Rev.Mesars.Mr.Patrick Dunn and Miss Helen # ed Table\u2014 Linen, 54 inches| ! The - RAS in Hall wie \u2018with the ser- Jalbert, were married this morning at | Es anal price 65¢;\u2014 our special ~ There is enthusiasm ove ft Connection with the snni-|7 a.m.The happy couple left at once _ - vide! ee CR = Ce Wäll P.ne 1 Yersary o.er's Church, a.har- |amidst showers of rice and the good node.Tab 9; me inchesl\u201d our wall sper.vem supper was held = the basement wishes of triends, on a tour to Mon- | : \u2018Table Linen, + ant cs Ce À on Mon evening, |treal, St.8, : 3 _ ie: asual price $1.15; our special at ayy sive warmth to: your walis, After the supper a large and enter.Duns formes and Waterloo, Me = ee | ing, oro well when pat on.and pless- n programme was disposed of,] The enthusiasm is intense here this ry of ali Linen Toweling, l for m 7 sosdons, : : rand were made by the several evening, over the news from the Trans- JF gual price 12¢; special at 10¢.ALY seaso ~~ |ministers of the digtrict.-° |vaal, and the Rrconn is in extra good > engl ca - Our Ten Cent Papers.l .ee : .| demand, ma 15 © Napkins, 8.special at $1.25 per| vent Fapers are : EAS CLI Co.; .2 FSET So surprisingly elegant, ,, 5 252 T CLIFTON.J \u2014 =: 5.ue 20 FD | Bone.to Ryegate, Vt., for afow weeks\u2019 ~~ Sg \u2014 20 A eur.11 eo og visit.CooL | Rev.©.W.Pinch Teuches Upon Sub- hm > THE , BO N - TON.1 S MITCHELL - Mrs.Bradferd Hammond, ot Cole- ject'in a Sermon at Beebe Pinte, a Jil s Us ii brooke, N.H., is visiting .relatives in| Stanstead Junction, Oct.24.\u2014(Spe = 9 4 #48 Commercial Sq.& coco |[thsloaliy.-| | cial)\u2014Rev.@ W.Finch.in the course RH: Si.CAIN.SHERBROOKE.P.|, \u2014e_ - of.a sermdn on the \u201cPower of Love,\u2019 da 20 L EE _ = ®& | / DIXVILLE.|Bucdey, in \u2018the Methodis Church, = Wa.Berray & have the largest s - p PL _ 0 j 24,\" © y : | ee ain, said: \u201cI don\u2019t know puarizg Jans fn the Eesters Bovnabl THE LITTLE GROCER od Jet.spi or.HL N Af Lowman start\" whether the British are justified in the bag die next 10 days, at the following very ; À Th Ce ae, y.:4, Pregent war.I have read the opinions 5 ie Dei.duc\u201d dos.Medium, del 14e \u2018| : \u2018e Rev.G.H.A.Murray and wife lof eminent nave reac Un | - Ÿ po 260 per dos.Every day in the Sells lots of Starch; but he.is not & bit have started for Boston: they are go- Of eminent men on both; sides, and I Co vock is aga day with Yoon à cinice rioox Btiff about it, neither is the price ating by the B.& M.railway.can\u2019t decice.But I do'know that as ?ne Dry Goods at very low pri all stiff._ \u2018; Our boys had a squirrel hunt .on regards the Canadian Contingent, the SE Wm.Murray & Oo.| Canada Laundry, lots of it used, 7c |Saturday last, and an oyster supper 1n- effort on the part of SOME Newspapers ne BR.\u2014 \u2014 - lb., 8 lus.20c, cheaper \u2018still by the |the evéning, paid for by the losing to urovoke race dissension between | ADrary à d Art 1 package.Silver Gloss, 1 1b.packets, party.| oe the French and British Canadians for as [ary dll _ 110 10c,3 for 25c.Berger\u2019s English Starc *, en as he ke of political capital a of the - | .rade [ ; i) evil an .| oF SHERBROOKE.Loo 3 boxes 25c.Empois Chinois, | ou RE RVILLE- This is an especially dire evil just now, JT Wiens np710 op | No matier how well acquainteä you Gongregationnl Church wil est a; sentiment mast ares - \u201cMars BEADING ROOM, © + \u2018| may be with these goods, they will un od among the Open week days from8to 12 a.m., 1c 8 80d a] ways be stiff with you.|the home of Mrs, Chas.Hallett on French, who are taking a noble stand .ones to 10 9 rom 1.50 to*4.30 p.m _ 7 | Friday afternoon.for Britain; and now,-too, when there : JREB ART G Y OF PAINTING.RR.LAKEMAN Some miscreant removed & nut off | is such au amicable feeling between - - dervation from the landlord.He was a qaiet spoken, humble looking man, and he should have been duly.impressed with the array of names.He wasn\u2019t, though.He read them over in a careless way and then looked up to say: \u201cAll right, professors, judges and generals, I'll do the best 1 can for you, and I guess most of the folks will turn out to | your circus tomorrow if the weather is plessant,\u201d 4 His Absentimindétifeurs - A little girl, who was trying: to tell a friend how \u2018absentminded \u2018ber grandpa was, said, \u201cHe walks around, thinking.about notuing, \u2018and when be remembers of was something entirely different from what he wanted to remember.\u201d \u2014Boston Christian Register.1: | among equals in the land of her birth.\u201d gpg She.was prétty; she was.witty, she i danced like a Wyllis and was coquette.| te or 4e als \u201c1 very sérf us ones, yet serious enough to oor, | .Ten minutes -F 1 bride.When 1 first came into the mpountains One of the most pathetic things is the | \u2018That helped bim with the mother a .| consoled him for many.of the wounds boy | LE.Tv BEL Te ROMANTIC LIFE: STORY oF sue.| PILLOW-MARTIN, fut eat Precers a Witty, This Monnesser ce \u201canotte > Jens Money AWAY.With.: Same Beekiess- A ; Lace Maseuline Hearts; Rie w shot: merely a bell and \u2018her ahead\u201d of \u2018time, Into an epoch .angd: ens virphment that irked her evenrmore war.was fought, a Pillow was a general, | Natugally, \u2018that added to his sacial pres: tie.\u2018Rebôwn was not needed, though, \u2018 to make his eldest daughter easily frat to her finger tips.She had lovers and by the time she was 15.Not r quality af iperiops caprice y «nd by young McNäiry of Ket ty came dourting her: At first a tossed her head.In a week \u2018they were engaged - and \u2026 the wedding day set.Friendy and fortune, emiled approval.\u2019 It was mat fit in\u201cevery way.McNairy was an only child and his father a rich: mat, withal\u201d an -:eminent -judge: His son\u2019é : Choice.so, pleased.him that be.re \u201csolved to \u2018make the infäre, the brid 's., home \u2018coming, the most notable soc al event -in south.Kentucky: history.gent all the way to New York for a family carriage, the first closed, \u201ccarriage ever \u2018brought to that\u2019 region.Much \u2018of the supper was likewise.ordered from | - | New \u2018Yôrk, also liveries tor \u201cthé black coachman, the footmen and young Me- Naity\u2019s own man.Four \u201c fine black \u2018 horses, perfectly matched And -Hitted, drew the \u2018carriage.Everything was\u2018 spick and span when the \u2018bridegroom .set oùt to claim his\u2019 Elkton, his home town, lies in: a: border county, some 60 miles rom Nasb- ville, The Pillow homestead was just outside Columbia, which lies about 50 miles due;south of the state capital.So it was a two days\u2019 drive, but the horses.mindëd.it: no more than their master.It was very well they did not, since they wént home the very néxt day.Miss.Pillow had changed \u2018her mind, not about marrying, but as to.who should be thé man.A certain Hugh Martin, newer * tind richer than McNairy, had come upon \u201c \u2018the scene\u2014she was:fond of novelties and\u201d dearly loved to give her world a sensation.She wrote McNairy a curt dis | | missal and married Martin with: all the\u2019 pomp and circumstance prepared f re the man he had supplanted.\u2018McNairy faced the changed conditions.with a sort of grim humor.He bought all the crape in Columbia, put horses and servants in deep mourning and drove bomé.There he insisted that the infare should go on just the same, although the bride was conspicyipusly absent.Hé said of her only that she had exercised her dhdoubted privilege of changing her mind.He-might have married a_bupdred tinted Bver, but; though gallant toward all woïtnéf/he said he would die a bachelor.Ste Pillow-Martin meantime was leading her new husband- the merriest sort of dance.When he came to understand \u2018that his money had tempted her \u2018he gave it to her to spend like water.She flung it away with both hands.Every \u2018week almost she drove:to Nashville and went \u2018about its nest shops, with her black maid carrying roleaux of gold_ to pay for hér purchases.The gold was but one of her innumerable whims.She\u2018 would not touch silver or.paper.Hugh Martin has married her for better or for worse.-He bore and forbore until she came actually to despise him, She set her mind on divorce, then and there regarded as almost indelible disgrace.But divorged she would be, and \u2018divorced she was, in spite of her father, her family.all her friends.Her freedom proved after a sort a crown of thorns.11 men still crowded about her, there s that in the eyes and voices of the w men that poisoned life came to Sue -Pillow-Martin.By way of changing all ii she whistled back her old lover, Me- Nairy, and married him out of hand.| That would have made a seven years\u2019 sensation, only the civil war came on, and not so long after MeNairy fell from a high window and broke his neck.The shock &lmost \u2018killed his wife.She came as pear loving him as ber supreme selfishness allowed.Troubles did not come singly\u2014ber \u2018father died about the same time.Both left estates much -involved.When, a little later, the fall of the con federacy annihilated slave property, th {widow found herself with straitened- prospects.Poverty was not imminent, but the old.lavish, luxurious life was forever gone.The \u2018brother: reigning in her father's \u2018stead was brotherly kind, but she was no more supreme.Besides, her world was.- wondering what she could or: would do\u2019 text.What she did do was to write, in.her brother's name, to her divorced husband, Hugh Martin, asking for informa- ther's estate, Martin recognized the handwriting.He had gone back to his old home\u2014east Ten- nessee\u2014and prospered there throughout, MeNairy\u2019s lifetime.When news came that his ex-wife was again free, he took to his bed, declaring he would never leave it alive.To the friends who railed.t her and begged him not to think of ler he said humbly that he still loved the earth she trod.She might not de- szyve it, but he would rather die than live te know that she had married still another man, as she was sure to do.So her letter came to him as manna in the desert.He answered it.at once; she threw aside disguise and wrote again.The second letter set him on bis feet, al though but a ghost of his old self.: A third came quickly.He packed bis grip, put money in both pockets and went away.In a month or less he had remarried\u2014there was again legally a Sue \u2018Pillow-Martin.© He found her just.: the same, full of capricious lüritig, of.swift anger and sudden remorseful tenderness.But now she was content to sun berself in the eyes of an adoring .husband, There was the child\u2014her little daughter by McNairy.\u2019 Martin low it as tenderly as though it were his own.On: the whole, his | last.marr brought him years of storniy and hoënlit bappiness.Not.so.|.indifference.gave.Hat she, shock ed.them.- When the.Me çan | = | his; home, : from Bright's tion \u2018in regard to some part of her ta: = two bantams with one chiek have estab- ; patrol waggon, In Germany the\u2019 pital for carrying | P.MATHESON, or \u2018 7 + LAKE MEGANTIO, DE: ; \u201cSake Megantic,- Oct.\u2019 24, \u2014 \u2014, acial «Mr.Wm.P.Matheson, pñe of our merchants, died here, \u2018last evening, -digease.Matheson bad an.operation: ;perférmed at the Montreal Hospital fast sprit but- again du LE he.e Ed ie health.- and .iasbout tw weeks ago became.\u2018much: \u2018worse Worse, s gradually failed until \u201cdeath:iolain \u2018him:\u2018\u201d Much sympathy is felt for the | family .of deceased.-He was quite young man, was an.office .beager ter.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201csonic OASES, Before Judge: Mulvena, in the-Dis- \u2018trict Magistrate\u2019s Court,\u201d the dase/ol River, on a charge of having: unlawful and illegal possession\u201d of unstamp tobacco, contrary to the Inland Revenue Aet, was called and the defendant made default -te-appear.Evide was taken, which showed that Simpson, \"Inland \u2018Revenue collector, had visited his domicle and fo thirteen \u2018pounds of this tob 'hidd n | undef a mattress in an old kn ypsack.LF three months.1 Connolly; of Magog, was called, De- | fendant did not appear,\u2019 and two wit- | nesses were examined, when the cd: further evidence SCHOONER HERA IN DISTRI Poct Townsend, \u2018Wash., Oct.24.+ The schooner Hera, with 200 passengers from Cape Nome and St.Michaels, ig.rep \u2018by thé steamer Lakma, arriv minutes west, dr \u2018siX miles off C | Flattery, for Want of water and provisions.| The Hera spoke the Lakms, but the latter could render no assistarce.tugboat with supplies \u2018has joit here.\u2014\u2014 SHAM ROCK SOON TO 1 | New York, Oct.| 24.\u2014The crew o the yacnt Shamrock began work earl {today and to have the yacht under jury riggi Captain Hogarth recently.called Designer Fife, who is sick with rheu atism at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, an found his condition very serious.said that Mr.Fite had lost a pren deal of flesh.I \u2018 Le.RESCUED CREW BROUGHT IN.- Dartmonth, \u2018Eng, Oct.24.\u2014The British steamer Hutton, from Phila landed here yesterday 11- members ot the crew of the Norwegian bark- \u201cTransatlantic, from Mobile, Aug.10, for Stettin, The \u2018Transatlantic founder on Oct.15, ib lat.47, long: 27.Sh registered 579.2 .Nassau, N.P., Oct.24.\u2014The : Bri tish brig Westawa Captain Young, which sailed from arbados, Sept.22 for Rum Bay and New York, strande Uct.5 at Watling\u2019 island, one of the Bahamas, and became a: tal loss.\u201cThe crew have arrived \u2014 OPERATION ON CRAR.Hamburg, Oct.24.\u2014It is authoritatively - \u2018reported that the czar submitted to an operation at Darmetadt, Oct.14, It is sai& that the operation on his skull relieved him considerably of his suflerings from cerebral pressure, malice Ce FATAL ANTI-SEMITIO RIOTS.Vienna, Oct.24.\u2014Abti-Semitic rio broke out at Halleschau, Moravia) Sunday.Jewish houses were stoned stores were pillaged, and a house w burned.-.The gendarmes charged th rioters, killing three persons.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Another car of grapes arr.ved at th City Fruit Store today.Send in you orders at once, sa sis is itivel the lost car.\u2018 É cu 2.i Pos y In the ambulance and patrol depart ment of a Chicago park police station \u201ci lished themselves as the companion of the officers, Their favourite \u2018perches are on the wheels.of the ambulance or ud very many years.His wife died, and his heart was buried with her.He outlived - her only a little while.All his fortune went to her daughter, who grew up a gracious and beautiful: young woman, ; ar .ar {| wholly lacking her mother\u2019 s lawless: charm, \u2018 : °: + \u201cwith the oo ; cata onthe pawnshops.by the municipal authorities is.derived either from the city treasury or the city savings bank, , Which is usually operated in convection \u2018The articles offered in ngaged in business].his\u2019réturn, he never fully re-| in| the Frosbyterian Church, and a HL Simpson vs.Avery Baird, of Cherry | Accused was fined $50 and costs, or.: - A similar case of Simpson Vs.Daniel 4 from Cape Nome, Sunday, as | being in latitude 49 degrees and 7 min- |.utes north and 126 degrees and 40| UE START HOME.| yesterday stripping the yacht of her.à ing by the end of the week.{ e delphia, October 1, for Copenhagen, | BRIG WESTAWAY A TOTAL rosy.| directory of \u2018the Pullman Car Com- 8 ing,under Capt.Smith, R.'N.R., who +All of our BLANKETS are > made eu size, and the wear is guaranteed.ALL-WOOL GREY B Blanket only $1.50 per pair.: WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, from the Be t Sooteh rob and Canadian manufacturers; all prices from pet per pair, WHITE FLANN EÉETTE BLANKETS, tall eize, from oo e trom the beat macy =.; pair, ex T A im pe HILDREN \u2019S WHITE WOOL BLAN \u2018and \u2018Cradle, with handsome fast colored ANKE A fo the: Oks Ue ; sak \u2018Eider Down Qui _ REAUCIFUL SATEEN CUYERED EIDER: DO \u201cbest Eugiish Sateen and tilled with the best of Doms, pie Call and see our special at $5.00, - SRE, e \u2018 gar + 25 FINE EIDER DOWN QUILTS, a sample Tot; ot rices of this lot from $4.50 each; worth 25 al ti oe A fine lot of SATIN and SILK COVERE UILTS, trom $18 to $50.ERED BIDE Fr.| Country Orders Carefully Filled, Samples seit 1% John Murphy & - 2343 St; Catharine St., Corner of Metoaite à Terms Cash.si - » A Was adjourned till tomort w affernoon |: a | \u2018at two o'clock, for \u2018the production fl me Froo The Sherbrooke Has more readersin Il th Daily Recor d villages ce 5 miles of Sherbrooke, and among the enterprising farmers adja: -cent thereto, than any other pe lication printed.© = *\u2014 Advertisers living in 8hérbrooke know by actual si \u201d pétience, that the RECORD reaches more of the i wt is city than all other papers combined.It has a correspandidg ail the outside post offices, as can be proven by the large mail sent out every afterno »n \"The DAILY RECORD has secured \u2018this lead in Sherbrooke y giving more city news than any other \u201cpaper.By looking © over its.columns from day to day it will be observed that there is\u2018 printed \u201cmore correspondence from outside places, than in any other paper.- The Day REcorp has an average paid in advance circulation of over 2800.Experienced advertisers claim such a ciroulation to.\"be worth.as much as one of 4,200 \u2018pay as you please.\u201d\u201d i The WEEKLY RECORD reaches farmers who prefer their news once a week, instead of daily.The combined circulation of the: Daily and Weekly isguaranteed larger than that claimed by any other paper published within 75 miles of Sherbrooke.\u2018à ut These are facts no advertiser c mn | affordto overlook.TL | Publisher 8, Sherbrooke, on | BRIEFLETS.BRIEFLETS : The Sherbrooke Latrosse Club have | When in Sherbrooke, if you mt | arranged to run an excursion to Que- feel at home, stop at the Sherbrooke bec, via Grand Trunk Railway, on the House.First-class acco ion.&.4 occasion of the departure of the Cana- H.Bodwell, Prop., W.Wright, Mgr 1 dian Contingent to South Africa.A Parisian costumier atiinates 1086 J After a two days\u2019 session of the the value of material consumed ÿ eu à in France for women\u2019s dress is red 000,000, half of which being bso ; privately leaves as the value delives to the dress-makers.$100, 000,000.pany, held at Chicago, if was admitted Friday tnat the Pullman Company had absorbéd the Wagner Company.Battles Houte, Magog,J KE.Taylor Proprieter.First-class n every respeet The funnels of the steamer\u2014 Oceanic NUPTER'S CREAM PORTER.The Elixir of life, which are of such gigantic proportions that|human ability, the one real ) two London tram cars could pass every.ill, a veritable sci Ÿ through them side by side.- {tain of youth which in giving vig FE The Grand Union Hotel, Montreal,191 [health and energy, would create ad and 1914 Notre Dame St.This is without ] d Su rior race.À doubt the most popular Hotel with entirely new and Supe Breve; - people from the Eastern Townships that \u2018everywhere, Silver Spring .re is in Montreal.Accommodation for Sherbrook ~ EEE R00 guests.Give: us a call when in th erbrooke, \"95.city.Elevator, steam heat, electric lights =k = Rates $1.50 to $3.00 per day.Geo.E ° So many Chinese officials cri 0 Culler.Proprietor.~ 1-vTSB ig that the Empress Dowage ww KF oe The Siamese have so strong.a sup- dered- the puni-hment of those x.\u201cyo, erstition against even numbers that apply for leave without P ow _ show they will have none of them.- The cessity.> x 7 them number of rooms in a house, of win- : ai mo amet ; / an ex C] xe â ad : oy dows, or doors in a room, .even of When Lo he eDa proces | j \u201cthe n rungs on a ladder, must always be puis\u201d : toD odd.: The catalogne of the he uf Central House, Magog, Years & Meigs Exnibition will consist of po whiclt \u201c Dung Props.Travellers accommodation is A one for each of the groups, ipta indi id d yr The enquiry into the loss of the [the general ck ussitication 1 Each will iiclude a historic bh, the industries dealt with.-, job The Society of Total Absit ras Scotsman commenced yesterda y morn: is Accompanied by - Capt.Bloomfield Douglas, R.N.K.formed in Vienna is the first nd Sherbrooke Lacrosse Club will run [dished in Austria.ee di their last excursion of the season to|in Austria.An Austrian ont.À Montreal on Friday and Saturday.[to sip beer at the age oft to ume Among the attractions there will be |uid, as it grows ap, lear quantity 1 Grand Military Parade on Sunday, and [tie liquor in ever vt, be oA.\u2018The Christian\u201d.at the Acade my of until, when a full-grown.IF5 = _pavn are valued by sworn appraisers.drink it by the gallon.RT - Music, - "]
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