Sherbrooke daily record, 30 octobre 1899, lundi 30 octobre 1899
[" 5 Boers Shelled lag Ths i Maing at 5, 20 0 ing 3 5 Re TR En a =-Gpecia)-Firing com- #0 ed 5.20 this morning, + mrs shelling Ladysmith 3 Cw forty pounders.00 eheis, British guns sue- + ceeded in silencing Boer fire.Boars are now aë- en British left! fank., Porte 6 | Se Foon \u20ac ou.30.\u2014The Daily.Mail \u201c# gablishes the following despatch from Pwtermaritzburg, deted Sunday: 2.\u201cPatrols from Ladysthith report YL \u201cde are four large Boer camps # within a radius of ten miles, extending tei séini tele northwest of the town.- - Bridently the enemy 1s concentrating \u201chig forees.-.General Joubert is in One Boer camp carefully posted spreme command.Aus Bed Cross ten R conspicious position.\u201c57 The British had several skirmishes \u2014 Mt the enemy today.ee a Railway aus adi is still intact.\u2026 \u201cAt Colenso à couple- of Basutos.were detected putting beulders on the They confessed they had dame hin by order of the Transvaal i : authorities, communication mu > -=- A balloon, very small and #0 Tight 7 that two men can .hold \u2018and hau it own easily \u2018with \u201ca wire strand, and \"which caf > scend 3,000 feet, is now in \u201c106, and the fall position of \u201cthe Boer i has been ascertained.\"The heavy > _ and incessant rains have flooded Tugala rivet, which will \u2018 rowe an, effectual, barrier to _.Bom proceeding southward inning bridges are strongly guard- \"* fandon, October 80.\u2014The explana- Fo tiom of the alleged Boer massacre of \u201c Dundes appears to be that.a portion \u2014 ofthe town guard, 7 warned by General Yule before\u2019 his at, continued to carry arms, | © ad thirty of them were shot before Pa the discovered who they were.:.The body of Bir William Penn Sy- - ons was butied without a coffin, = ted in a Union Jack.© papers found cn him gram from Lady Symons ing him on his success.rés to the latest reports from Ge Town, General Joubert bas join- with the Free State forces, has been some outposp fight- | tons Kruger \u201chas arrived at _although fairly There i is no fresh news from the The mines are still g at Kimberley, where there Cu provisions enough to last nine \u201cwestern frontier, Cecil Rhi des has mounted and fully i .PE en guard ot 400 men, at , BOERS AT TINTA INGONI.: 1, Oct.28, 11 a.m.(delay- ~The Natal Mercury \u201chas the fol- from Lau yemith= \u201cThe Boers have been seen drag- up- Tinta Ingoni.8 expected they will adopt tactics \u201cto those they pursued at Dun- demonstrating in one dirsction &ttacking in another.\u2018 \u201cThe British intelligence depart- « Reng Je completely informed regarding = the The enemy have 8 .vy artillery ; je ger * two guns, \u201csaid to be those = Med in shelling Dundee, on a kopje and à half niles away in the di- helion.of Elindslaagte.?, SAPTURE OF F sqUADRON.| Ee 18(h Hussars Were Taken ; Prisoners.Buchan, Natal, Oct.29.\u2014Delayed.)| oo À _ = par Te = Captain Hardy:\u2014 with a Maxim, a company of the Dub- mounted infantry, Col.Moeller commanding, kept under cover of a ridge moved down toward Sandspruit.\u201cOn reaching the open, the Britis) force was shelled by the enemy, but without casualties.Colonel Moeller led his men around Talani Hill in a « southeasterly direction, across Vant\u2019s 7 [Drift road, captured several Boers and saw the Boer ambulances retiring ® Thien, with Squadron \u201cB\u2019\u2019 of the Hus sars, the Maxim and: the mounted in- railway and approached a strong force of the enemy, who opened à hot fire, wounding Lieut.Lachlan.: \u201cOur cavalry retreated: ied noie Vant Drift, the: Boers Colonel but on the enemy enveloping his right.he fell back across the Spruit.The Maxim stuck in a water hole.- Lieut.Kap was wounded, three of the detach- under them.\u201cThe force finally reformed ona ridga to the north, which was-held tor some time.\u201d \u201cWhile Captain Hardy was attending Lieut.Qreuin, who bad been \u2018wounded, Co Moeller\u2019s force retired into a \u2018defile, \u2018apparently intending to return to camp.around Impati mountain.But it was not seen afterwards.\u201d A CA FOR COURAGE.He Was: In For a\u2019 Bad Timé and Knew It.After the head of the firm had laid down the telegram he stared Hke a man low, monotonous monotone that seems the natural accompaniment of affliction.\u201cI see-my finish,\u201d he began.Then he gat silent for a .time with knitted brows and compressed lips.\u201cThere's.no ether way,\u201d he continued, as/though expressing the logical conclusion based upon unim- ~peachable premises.\u2019 \u201cI never bumped no room to run or dodge without doing violence to my conscience.\u201d \u201cBad luvestment ?querled the curlous partner.~~ \u201cNo.Wish it was._That would be easy.Under certain comparative condi- | tions \u2018money troubles seem as nothing.In fact, you would hail them with delight.as substitutes.\u201cI believe I could laugh at at $135 per week.\u201d \u201cSome of the folks sick?\u2019 : No.» That would be in the nature of the inevitable and could be met in a \u201cphilosophical frume of mind.But I might.as well tel you all about it./You know my wife is out at the lake.She took her duplicate whist boards with her.She thor on en \u2018on it and sneers at such an an- olent authority as Hoyle.men and children.The sand, and the women play whist.wife has beea culing opposition, practically telling \u2018that they are idiots.mutiny.She has her to fly to her.She telegraphs for me Twenty-seven women oint in whist ere\u2019s the key to My private drawer \u2018add you'll know what to do in case don\u2019t get back.\u201d - i i} Their yasation.- Rivers, being soméëwhat of à \u201ch spent his vacation\u2019 this year ip the of the north.: He took his with bim.And Brooks of course went along.The have just returned.\u2018 l Rivers much good.\u2018He is | SURRENDERED ?ee ECS Bali Sides hae bo Pg fob Bs Baie Ur Several Days.\u201d TT The following « official account of the capture of the squadron of the Eighteenth Hussars by the Boers is given by \u201cAfter the Battle at Glencoe three squadrons of the Eighteenth Husears,: lin Fusiliers and a detachment of north of tbe camp, and at 6.80 p.m., were killed and.fantry, he crossed the Dundee-Vryheid |- classes conducted : this M Il held the J oeller ri ge tor \u2018some time,- < mechariie Hioat, ar qh \"nent killed and the horses ot Major} Greville and Captain Pollock were shot dazed at his partner and talked-in that agalist a tougher proposition, but there's - the world now if I were looking for a job | Pp via Holland - fa es 1 me DS - Reccived a.This Office at 8 , Dun | Borin, oct.80.\u2014(Svectal.); eport-\u2018recelved here - from Holland says that whole British army at Ladysmith\u2019 \u2018has |surzendered, and that the mer are now {prisoners of Toulon) hoes, Oct, 80.\u2014 (pe.cial)\u2014Fhe Boers are harassing the certained { the number\u2019 of the enemy, thee British were ordered - to retire to Toulon fort, abou 20 miles to the north.\u2018Two encounters have occurred at Rhodes Dyift, in which 2 British are missing.London, Oct.80.\u2014-(Special)-De- epatoii from Dnrban, timed 9.56 this morning states the Boer shells were chiefly directed at stations and that no damage was done up to ve = me£e- sage from Durban was forwarded.Cu FREE DRAWING CL The frée evening drawing | classes | under the control \u2018of the Council of Arts and Manufactures of the Province of Quebec will open Thüraday evening, November - 2nd, - at eight: o'clock in @riffith\u2019s Hall.There weil] be three.season, Viz.| teetural and French.All pupils desirous of attefiding aby of | ste requested to.bg these classes present for enrolment: - Bix prizes have been offered by some of the leading gentlemen of the city.\u2018The classes will mêet.Tuesday and Thursday, this year; instead of Monday and Friday as last year.=e :- REV.R A.SOOTT.The Ex-Slayé Evangelist in the City.Rev.R.A.Scott, of Tennessee, the noted ex-slave\u2019 evangelist, preached in the Methodist \u2018Church, yesterday morning, and at the\u2019: \u201cPreebyterian Church in the evening.At the latter\u2019 service, the church was crowded.Rev.Mr.8cott\u2019s ably presented.- Mr.Scott is-a talented musician as well as a gifted speaker, and sang several hymns at his services.\u2018This evening he will deliver à lecture on *\u2018The Race Problem of the South,\u201d at the Presbyterian Church, and temorrow will give another lecture at the Methodist Church.eu QUEBEC CONGREGATION ALISTS.Autumn Session | Will Be Meld at Waterville this Week.The Quebec Association of Congfe- |gational Churches and Ministers il hold its sutumh sessions at Waterville Congregational Church, Tuesday and Wednesday of this week.The first session will open at 2 p.m., tomorrow.The opening prayer hour will be conducted by Rev.Hay.After the roll call and appointment of cem- considers berself as much an au- the game as any \u2018modern a e lake there are a lot of wo- | Out at kids play in the gi My laying down the law, ridi- criticising plays and the rest of the players Now there is a back against the wall and is standing off the whole crew.fighting over & and me as & \u2018peacemaker! i unter, wilds barreled shot- new double ; is ei It didn\u2019t do.| séveral pôunds lighter than when he went away dd \u2018Brooks, however, is - nearly 4.ou avier.bent the doctor hopes to have it, all ptek- | I mittees, & discussion will take place on \u2018Bible Reading in home and scheol, its influerce on Society\u201d\u201d led by Rev, A.W.Main, Diecussion on \u201cThe | Prayer Meeting.= Its «bject.How |: B.A, B.D.Inj the evening addre:ses will be ven by the Moderator, Rev.Thos.Hall, and by pov.Prin.George, D.D., the latter taki g a8 his subject, \u201c\u201cCongregational churches and Education.\u201d Wednesday morning the prayer service will be led Rev.Churchill Moore, and an ad.ress will be given by Rev.D.8.Hamilton.Subjsct, \u201c\u2018Is the en sent form to be a permanent factor in.church work?\u201d « Wednesday afternoon ad be given by Rev.G.Ellery A.-F.McGregor, Rev.George, Rev.F.J.Day, Rev.G.Craik and Rev.R.G.Watt.: The convention will be closed Wed: nesday, evening,-when a social gather- be held i in Waterville church.\u2014\u2014 Late arrivals at \u2018 ° the \u2018Sherbrooke \u2018House sre: G.-Chisholm, Lingwick; Mrs.Albert \u201cBoland, sister, child, Mass.; E.Tomkins, Coaticook; PN Slate, Muntieal; G.H.Johnson, ebec; H.G.Cros:, Melbourne, .F.& 8 Windsor ! Mill, ed.out of his skin before the end of t the + took avatars of j Quebec.DA fai I \u201c= 4 Mr, ; us ti 3 ni this morning, to witnées the jotthe ; While British Army.À Fi 4 : i Prisoners\u2019 Time Foot aire Lätest Despatches has been making a bury, called on friends in town\" during her short stay, and took the early train British under Majors McKenzie and| {Wilson at Rhodes Drift.| Having as- Stevenson; East Angus: J.E, =X | he sustaine \u2018cident which took place, near Rich- 8 pddresses were listened to |- with great attention, and were very | Lrules at least obtained,\u201d led by 1 Rev.W.8.Pichard, Fprevalent on the old path.There Christian Eadeavor Society in its pre-| ¥8 | with _relatives.in that.cts.Fok Made D.0.ut; trom Vig | - \u2026 (toriaville, \u201cia\u201d visiting : fred \u2018daughter, |D Fr at LA Genest, \u201cwhoa very] By Pr & viait to.St.Johns- | tor Montreal, en route to her home.in Sherbrooke \u201cfor a few.volunteered, been acceptèd, and\u2019 nd Aie penser Fraser, M Mr.W.D ; fo bia leu et to their à C.K.Fraser, who goes | dian contingent to South Africa, erican House are: - A.'F.Rowell, Newport, Vt.; \u201cJud Farwell, Jameson, Compton; \u201cFrank: Anderson, Arthur Beauport, Trenton,- -@nt# I.D.Johnson, 8.« Johnson, bmsen, Kings County, Cal.7.= # .Asmong'the late arrivals hig $ Con: tineutal aré: Elwin E.Akhurét, ti- cook; E.M.Van, Black River; J.B.A \u2018Courtemanche, Montreal; J.mon, Hemilton;.J.D.Gookshire.; Among the lite arrivals a the Grand Central are: ronto; A.Qariepy, J Kane, W.P.Beauchamp, H.Prefon- taine, A.T.Matthews, À.G.Ton Montreal.\u201d a = 5 Theunjssen, Betore Mr.J ustide Lemieux, i in the Su; erior Court this morning, the case of D.Renaud dit Lucas vs.the Grand heard at enquete\u2019and merits.By this action the plaintiff \u2018demands the sum of $1500 as {lumages, which he alleges in consequence of an ac- mond, some time sgo, whén plaintiff was run into by one of detendant\u2019s trains, whiie driving across.crossing, and his horse killed.- Several witnesses are being heard, andthe evidence will likely be concluded tonight.\u2019 Te Moon Out Tuberenise free from tuberculosis a few general should be observed.First, know that the herd is free from the disease.Then do not bring a new cow into the herd unless she has been first tested by tuberculin.Tf \"milk ts taken to a creamery ~ and skim-milk brought \"brought back, do not Ppagmit it to be : pasteurized.Used till it has been This will not only make it safe to feed.to celves, but if it is fed to | pigs will also prevent the disease boing spread in that direction, which means its getting a foothold on the farm.Do mot under any eircum- | stances permit strange cattle te run in the pastures or occupy the stables, Above all, do not permit a consump- 5 person to take care of the cow Advantages of Rotation, mers\u2019 Review.The value of rotation of crops preventing plant diseases has been strikingly shown in some expari- ments with egg-plants.One plat\u2019 of ground had been grown with this crop for three suceessive years, when .the crop was compared with that of another.plat on which eggplants had been previously grown, Rot was in were five times as many sound fruits upon the new as \u2018upon the old land.The percentages of decayed fruits were only 16 per cent., against 81 per cent.oo xieeteietty ve.Steam.: Micetricity is ériving steam powæ pl manufacturing, plants, an ou saving is being: edtec - UTAH \u2018AND 8ULU.seat \u2018it \u2018eongress, he may introduce a resolution to investigate \u2018the undue favoritism shown the sultan of Sulu.\u2014 \u2018Washington Post.The question soon.will À force the Edmunds law e, Can we en t polygamy It ve can, then we will ascertain ex- \"actly iow high otr American sultan\u2019 can kick \u2014Dallas News.the right ef Roberts of Utah to-a seat In erts seéms to be made safe by the affection with which we have-embraced the sultan of Snlu, with a whole barem.\u2014 Cincinnati Engulrer.o the.Post Young tépaturé Glace Disney I The M odisé Et \u201cserooke | - | rai, Jot will mest with \u2018Mrs.Wood- {| The Misses Hunt have\u2019 to Que- [bee for a few \u2018days, and\u201d es nd Mr.Kenneth Borland, who his boda belonged to the Richmond Bat, ro with the contingent to thé Seal bec, day next.Cana-|; The W.A.ot Pg Peter's Church will | Among the late arrivals at the Am- RD: / .L.LeBel, i To- | .Lumsden\u2019 P, SUED TOR 8 00.| Gnas Arising.5.Out.= ba: A cofdent | Which Ocenried Nhu ay mend.Trunk Railway Company, is being In keeping the Berd of dairy cows.\u2014 + Ghuroh- \u201cwill: meet With ard tomorrow lternocn.Missionary Séciety of 8t.Andrew\u2019s Church \u2018will Miss Cavan of Stratiord, \u201cOù, who.meet.with: Mrs, McKenzie this week.Mrs F, Bampson, Friday at 8 p.m.\u201cThe Methodist.prayer meeting, a Wednesday evening, will be withdrawn, 8.8 convention i in this owing to the city.+ \u2018 \u2018Rev.A, F.MoGregor, BA, superintendent of Missions, will occupy the | Congregational chureh \u201cpulpit oa Sun-| hold their usual meeting in the \u2018Chureh Hall, tomorrow (Tuesday, 31st) 8 o'clock p.m.took advantage .© ire excursions to Quebec, Saturday and this siorning, to visit the ancient capital an witness .11 \u201cThe Y.PS.C.E.of the Congregation: _ al chuxch will bold à Halloween social in Plymouth chapel, on Tuesday: evening of this week.No \u2018admissidn | fee mill be charged, and all young people of the church and their friends are invited.\u2018 A Hallowe'en | party .is to be gives which the invitations were in rhyme.| The answers were requested to be also rhymed, and there will, no dcubt, be great fun, as the best: answer is to be voted for.Hard at work preparing for their \u2018com- (ing|bazaar,-wbich will open the 20th {4e a.suecéss, and.was attended by alll\u2019 of Noyember.Centributions of .arti- \u201ccles for the bazaar will be solicited this: week.The band is already preparing their programmes of entertainment for each evening.The ambulance was called to No.3 Fire station, yesterday, to remove J.A.Dubie, who had been seized with a | fit near there.\u201cDr.Fregeau was in | attendance.His patient had so far recovered when the ambulance arrived as not to require its services.\"There will be a special meeting of | St.Francis Lodge, No.15, À.O.U.W., on Tuesday evenirg next, when | the Grand Master and & deputation of \u2018the Grand Lodge officers froin Montreal, \u2018will be resent, to meet the brethren of 8t.Francis Lodge.\u201cA Union mass meeting will be held at the Presbyterian church, Wednesday evening.This will mark the opening of the 8.\\8.Convention, the other sessions of which wul be helü in Flymouth church.The feature of Wednesday evening's meeting - will be an address by Prof.Hamill, À friendly golt match was played on Saturday afternoon, in the Sherbrooke links, between six members ot the Len- noxville club, and six of the home club, | The weather was unpropitious, but as a little rain was never known to dampen the enthusiasm of the true golfer, the game was played to a conclusion, resulting in victory for the.Lennoxville men.One of the latter \u2018performed the remarkable feat of put- i out of steel works -end many other en Wha Me: Roberts of Utah takes his in our newly acquired su u \u2018possessions?| These is littlé.talk now ef.disputing | 8 eongrése, though be has wives.Mr.Rob- ting the ball nto the \u2018hole in two drives.A delightful children\u2019s party was y Mrs.H.D.Lawrence, for her 2 u hter, Miss Kate Lawrence, orBSaguiday afternoon, at her pleasant house, on Bellevue avenus.A number of playmates of the .little \u2018 hestess assembled, and games, time-honored, and dear to the hearts : of /¢hildten, were played w.th great \u2018spirit.Ji the dainties vanished rapidly.that Happy time of life, no one is ever boredino one is ever ready togo home, ho at Det \u201cgood bye\u201d was said, and PA nests Se to, live in me,\u201d \u20ac Cr gt \u2014_ _ VTOGES.pF] orts - day o , oars repo.s prices, o'clock by telegraph, a: an : nad jan Pacife Rail pes Facile BAUWAT ou00e 4 En \" -\u2014\u2014 020006 eee 0 0 #24 6 6 0m CNE Game amie © m8 106 LA Yonx Sroux lxexanes ER ese socosoûne 500020 0eme 15544 .ces Omieaso Bosny.où TRADE.Puit bons 123% cove Des.\u2018 he 808000 ene raw eee su.656 94 PAUL AS ons a 000 un -»essece 000 phéphis ca armee 412 \u201c GOR.ues «4300 om oi im ome 81 4 d « ses vu soe es vl Tom .% Ld Park.; so.se ens s80s 00 - Bie ° vw anna nl vresuneus 1 peu will theet at the M OA, rooms Saturday at8 pa.Ladies\u2019 Aid.of tho Me.| \"This East Sherbrooke Ladies Aid \u201cof St.-Andrews Church, \u201cwill meet \u2018with A large number from Sherbrooke | thousands of citizens \u2018of Quebec and|.{the departure of the Canadian contin- | : | gent.| = À by Mrs.Spafford, of Lennoxviile, to] \u201cThe Harmonie Band Committed a arel [been chosen to represent C : The Empire, and he hoped Canada would early\u2018gupper was much enjoyed mêle - Borden and Major-General Hutton.| Empire.Canada has thrown off its * |several nations.|interrupted timé and again with &p= : ==, | I ms ANNOUNCZD FROM QUE SARDINLAN WILL BAIL AT 3 06 200: = 1 .oo ow > - $ ai THAT qu\u201d * ap Enthusiast Crowd Has 1: The board of managers the ] Free.| ytérian- churc eet & | Mr.Diridacn's, Tuesday: ! rong.ISN _ gue, Oct.30, 1 pm \u2014{Spocia) The Wämab\u2019s Foreign Missionary 7 erything is in\u2019 readiness for the departure of the Canadian contingent, and it is now announced that the Sar- dinian will-sail\u2018at 8 o\u2019clock.The city - is crowded with people trom all parts of Canada, assembled to bid farewell and Godrpeed to the brave.boys who gre off to join in the battle for the Empire.The crowd assembled is an enthusiastic one, and the contingent will be given a serid-off worthy ot the loyal and patriotic: people who have sent them.i» CHURCH PARADE ABAN DOXED,\u2019 Quebec, Oct.30.\u2014~The church parade yesterday, was abandoned on ac- -count of rain, but the regiment paraded to church from their respective juarters.The streets were lined with visitors, The low mass was celebrated at the Basilica by Rev.Father P.O\u2019- Leary, chaplain of the regimeat.The detachment at the church was in charge of Major Pelletier, Capt.Pelletier and Lieut.Leduc, Lieut.-Colonel O.Pelletier and \u201cBurgeon-Lieut-Col.Neilson were also present.\u2018l'housands sicce Saturday and the- hotels are overcrowded.\u201cThe Winnipeg detachment hs sirived.wf = 2 \u201cme BANQUET.Quebec turned ous Saturday night to give a rousing good time te the gallant sons.of Canada who -are going to take, their share in fighting the \u201cbattles of | [the \u2018Widow of Windsor.\u2019 : \u201cdinder Gla to-Oolonel Otter -and his officers who could get seats.Some who had to their seats were vacant.of the club, which, has never seated more than \u201ceighty persons, was arranged.to accommodate 114, and there was no undue crowding.: The speeches in \u2018connection with the toasts were patriotic and eloquent and called forth great enthusiasm.- Colonel Otter in rising to reply to the toast in his honor and-to the officers ot the contingent was unable to speak for tully five minutes, so enthusiastic and prolonged.was the cheering | which greeted him.When the applause susided, the commander of the Royal Canadian regiment expressed the pleasure it gave him to be once more in Quebec, as a guest of the Garrison Club, which was known all over Canada for its hospitality, especially to military men.He would like to assure his hearers on behalf ot -himself and his officers of the.pride they .all felt in the duty which they are going.They were highly honored in having |: ada in aid of the Empire.He been struck by the - enthusiasm displayed from one end of the country to the other, it was : really almost more than a man could bear.All classes vied with each other to honor, cheer and assist ju every possible way the officers and soldiers.These sincere actions and expressions touched them very much, and they felt they had in every way the sympatby of the whole country.\u2018Feeling this, while their task might be physically hard it would Be easy in -every other respect.his universal sympathy would help them to give up the comforts of their homes and endure the hardships of South Africa, if thereby they could assist in gaining glory for Canada and the Empire.It was a new departure, he said, for Canada to take part in the wars ot the great regret that no more| \u2018have a right to be proud of her sons who were taking part.\u201cHe cencluded by expressing the heartfelt thanks of himself and officers to the members of the Ga son Club torts generous hospitality.he chairman then proposed the army, navy and militia, coupling with - the toast the names of Hon.Lt.-Col.Minister Borden in the course of his speech said: î The people of Canada have at last fully realized the debt they owe the swaddling, clothes, and has become a , full grown member of the grand Em- \"pire: We are making history today, Janada is not alone in this step.The Empire is no longer a power with | dependencies, but \u2018 (Cheers.) Lieut.-Colonel | Burden\u201d s speech was ge ocean voyage \u2018of visitors have arrived in the city |}; y \u201c Notwithelandif g the driving rain,all | 5 THE Fier wasting © given by the sl delayed until Saturday morning fuund | The dining room | the weather was particularly disagree.I trust it will continue and increase, Gloria, was played with fine effect upon a power made up of}.Assersblod \u2018The, Boys a Hearty Sen a om > ; A, was a critionl was.He'had per i two campaigns in Africa, \u2018one against i these very Boers, and he ould ure those who were going that they would\u201d have no picnic.He knew tha fenacity- -of purpose, and the skill of the Boers,\u2019 but he was confident that the men who were going would uphold thé\" Sods of Canada and the honer of th 7.ad It would: be à hard cam an \u2018would be the.first occasion that England and her children \u201cwould~jgin on the battlefield to uphold the prinoiples.of justicé and freedom that govern the teered to go häve not done so \u2018for.the - of visiting new \u2018lant thir.k go, but thère is à \u2018feeling in the- botton of their hearts \u2018that\u2019 they are going orth in pursuance of high idople.\\ CONTINGENT INSURED, _ \u2018Ottawa, Oct.30.\u2014The Government n out a life insurance for $1,000 for each member of the contin- -Some_ may Life Assurance Company, .and.the the neighbgrhood of $30,600.\u2018The pol- =~ ioyis\u2019 for fone year and covers the ife insurance policy from the time : they sail, and, an accident policy for $1,000 each from the Sime they | land in South Africa.pe or Tam \u201c.SRABON AELD ON NX SATUE- LE DAY.\u2018 zl an Lf re The first meting \u201cof thie ; Musical Club took\u2019 place Sat ternoen at the Art Hal, and \u2018hough able, the attendance was very good, fifcy being present.A number of new members joined and the outlook for the season is most encouraging.Madame Panneton, the president, made the following little address betore the concert began: : \u201cLadies: It is extremely satisfac- - tory to me to.see B80 good an attendance today, cur opening meeting, and For niy part,.I shall do all that I canto continue the work so effectively Odell, and I am sure ef receiving eve:y : assistance from the membera.\u2019\u2019 | /The opening number upon-the \u201cpro gramme, \u2018\u2018Marche Triomphale\u201d- by two pianos by Mrs.\" Tophft and Mise raser.~ \u201cMay morning\u2019\u2019 an exquisité song, : admirably.\u2018Miss Laura R prove a valuable acquisition ne he ranks of the active members of the club.Her intelligent interpretation of Beethoven\u2019s Sona; opus 81, No.8 - 7 delighted the lovers o f-the \u2018grand mas ter.Mrs.Morency wss in excellent voice, and sang Robardi\u2019s \u201c\u201cAlia Stella Con fic dente\u2019\u2019 with expression.- ! Raft's \u201cPolka de la Reine\u2019 was brilliantly played by Mrs.Pannéton, Miss Lemaire and the.Misses Dussault.Those who knew how much practice is necessary to attain excellence in piano quartette playing, were best able to \u2018appreciate the facility with which this bright composition was given, b were delighted.given, but all Tlie songs by Mrs, Jonokes a) \u201cThe Old Bong,\u201d \u201cLa.sen, (b) ru Song,\u201d Roeder, were very sweetly sung, the second song being particular- 1y pleasing.The Misses Bradford played a pretty lowed by a tripping little Japanes dance, both of which merited and ro cluded with \u2018Les Faunes,\u201d man), exceedingly well rendered by., Miss Dussault.» % It must be mentioned that a chorus will be formed, and \u2018the services of a :conducto to have been secured, and with the increased membership.and the growing interest shown the Musical Club will aot only have a successful winter, but will be a leading factor in the advancement of Sherbrooke.Lg À \u2014 WEATHER FROBABILITING.Oct.30, 11a.m:\u2014Forecass for next 84 hours, \u2018issued by the Meteo: logical bureau.= y ro plause, and the cheering lasted several minutes.after he concluded his tpeech.| Moderate to frech westerl .fine asd moderately atm.y winds; Empire.Themen who shave volun- .: sake of seeing an exciting campaign or gent.The policy is.with the Standard - premium paid is said to have been i in 5 The men have now & .; carried on by eur first president, Mrs.- 3 + EL 5 & : suited Miss Heneker\u2019s beautiful voice or 5 A set of wallzes upon:the mandolin, fol- \u2014 ; - ceived applause, and the concert con« .*.(Bache: - 4 UF cf .HH § ge x i ; 4 sn UL dE SLE RE .= : 1: Co A TEE - R Le A Eh CL RR: a.a js .eG Ÿ Te i Te fe 2218 oe = .¢ - Es - +] Po \"088 i\" - 7 Py J - 3 PS BY i.Se .a - E; \u201c§ PBF I | ht 4 i \u201c 6 M > R.\u2018 ; bé.Re PNR : RN 4435 A ox) i : I $i HR ! 3 - À à TR Et ~ 25 é i 8 Le 3 A - Tat ; 4 * ; Se Rd rE UE Doi sept se, Le hans TE CE RS a I A ES Fak Aids > CT se ln À faits gérer Yo ui, \" 60; 1 mont one inch, | Many shomey saving, chances, are, oot sexs, $2.ok, Bibiret digas i to-morrow fog, people-who wish \u201cto prepare for | J08 \"year, SOUND THE ALARM ! ae bargain \u201cst whlo should be of | *évortisement is Inserted.ety may be your property next., ity aud surrouné- | bwioe-a-week or oñce-a-week only.© our policies will Io may you safe.Insure bef: re Piel io val in the cll aq son Jay, bt onoe-a-weer vr.{t is late with \u2019 early, in the morning i poste.e can The \u2018City ot.Sherbrooke is situated: C0, you much better Fen know.J Junction of the à St.ESSER : > Hess and mar Francis rivers.Its 100 miles east of Ww! 8.DRESSER.J.W.MoKEE.\" \u2018Tc-morrow we pus on Montreal, 140 wiles southwest of Que- _ © \"McCarthy\" Block, Market Sa.FRANK THOMPSON.__ ar and Financial Agents.Municipal, Railway and En-| a ; ~ dustrial Debentures \u2018bought; and sold,\" See ter Trus _ amin, otto Ease sattavie =) _always en ates, 7 nd BUS Dissoumted.Advsnecs made upon approved Celiat | A RAILWAY] ERE A Through Tourist - Sleeping Car Leaves sontreal every Thursday evening st 10.25 for Sn Francisco snd Other | - California Points.\u201cConnecting at Cbic go with mmiler Tourist Cri ALL POINTS WEST.dition to the reguls«r seconi-class far a em sum is charged for sl sleeping saccomme da- ser ors leaving Sherbrooke cn 3.09 p.m fart express will connect with this car at Moa / treal.For tickets and berths in Tou ist Car, Lapply to AIR ow.SMITH.City Passenger and Ticket Agent.16 Wellington Breet.- - Bell Toi.Va 6 Steamship Tickeis at lowest _ rates by all ines.me PACIFIC * TRAINS LEAVE SH cRBROOKE For Montreal and interm- diate, points Bt 5.05 8.m., 18 00 a.m.and $4.00 pm - For Halifax, n.s., st.debi, N.B., acd intermediate poiñts at jli lv p - For Megantio \u2018and intermediate points at \"$4.10 p.m.NOTE\u2014+ Daily except Mondays.t Daily except ii 1 Daily except Saturdsys.- LA {3 .Mas ay RLY XA iy, .IX XE 27a) : rs fg 2 \"| tbis lot from 25c to pa r, Tuesday 9% pr.0 ELA ; Ladies\u2019 and misses Sail}r Hats, in browns, olay and 1 lack, » food quality felr, his reasons stock, straight bri, worth 75\u20ac, to-mor- row b8c._.| Fancy wings, Birds ate., for has and bunnet dam I, all colors, values a 85a.each.\u201clomor- row ch ice 10c each, Black Moreen Ski &.m.Sunday, and by all traios Monday G.odto retura by-spe jal train leav ing Levis 9 p.m., Monday, and all sraius on Tues- .day, Oct.8ist.PEN Frank Gruady, su.Walsh, Gen.Fass.Agent.Gen.Manager BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD oCTOBER =.189.- en run dally cxoepl Subsusy exceps wap | Ea Sherbrooke: nds MAIL\u20145.00 a.m ohns Conso A Saahus, W rt Nev | .) BEI Leaves Sherbrooke 10.00 an ; arrives | ewport 12.40, leaves Newport, 1, œ >.5 Joh.bury 2.3¢-p.m., Concord 8.30 p.m., and and, \u201cte.\u201d vis White Monntais Notch, ic White River jos.| 8p eld - York, | FROM T SOUTH-\u2014J£xpress ren vas Boston 9.Am; rorcaster, 8.04 a.m.; vom: y d,11.20 à .Fortiand 2.45 a.m.Sp: © mony 42 pani; ud, PRigs\u2014Lenves Bostons.00pm.0c | | , 10.10 p.m.; P- land, Me.830p m.New York 4,00 Pm; eld, 8.00 p.m., Bt Jobnsbury 8.164.Sherbrooke 7.15 \u201d.AUCOMMODATION\u2014Leaves Conoord, NH, és 8m, via.Plymouth, 8s.Johnebury, 10.45e - - arriving Newport 12.88 p.m., connecting with : mixedtleaving Newport at 1.80 p.m, arriving Pan AT ok Ak» .NOTICE.MONEY to Loan en farm and citv Wa Interest 534 p.c.above $£00.Apply to 2 J.D, THEUNISSEN, | No.195.Wallincton Bs.- Sherbrooke, Que.eod-47 _ Bell retenhone No.178.Vanity is to wish to seem to others as\u2018we seem to ourselves; hypocrisy is to wish to seem to others the 1everse - of what we s-em to ourselves.> EE You can\u2019t beat our in Causda.A retty bi persistentiy to it and «age.Pour speciale Japan Tea haif pound picket, She, with the\u2019 plunging I Mother of -reuson is she, Inexorably cclioing throu preme, Through pride, through brood : bleeds, - As far as the wave washe .41 Monday, Oct.80th, 1809.al To- Moro is Bargain Day a MeKechnie's.+ (RY Goods, i hatter to-morrow \u201cbc EE 1eryard.Sul in.wide; makes a pretty suit and costs + small -] price, a regular 85¢ line, to morrow 276 per yd.LOT 8\u2014Henther mixed Dress and Costume materials; rich shades of mixcd browns, greens, and blues; 48 in.wide, good anteed, well worth 60c per yd, tomoirow 88¢ yd.goods for making a nice, styl underskir's.Regular 40e, : Table Qileloth, 451n.wide.in colors, white or marble, best Cat adian quality; fregular 25c yd.™\u2018eamfortable Mat neck, 81lincs, any of which \u2018 and the third largest city in Lae ait: ad toile oh ra ef pebes.J has 3 pop aa ppmsive.ation of 11, is the :iv0 sod LOT 1: Cheviot Dress hub\u201d of of \u2018the Eastern Towtahipe, a ( et large rosperous portion o | a wort, ares.| els.The Canadian Pacific snd Grand.a good 89c|.LOT 2- gota color -browp, ont black snd garnets weight, wear guar- 88 in, wide, juss the ish, durable, \u2018warm esday only 296 yd.h paetty faney turkey serviceable a ality y, 8 40c yard.\u2018luesday 300 y good quality Black Cashmere Hove, 1 odd lincs tnt we are clearing out, worth 250.to | 88\u20ac patr, © p our mesure wita jou.ight.Gowns, by special 1epeat_our wonderful uffer of last reek plenty for everybody to-moriow.Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Striped Flannette N-ght Gowns, warm, sot and for the cold weather.Fofecti well made, ~ very Jul ful) sizes, neatly front Le bands, with samy mat- Ladies\u2019 sizes usual 6°6.:o-morrow 486 Misses\u2019 ana childreu\u2019s / sizes, ye! 2 Ave tu 16 years usu 2330.to-morrow .{indulge in precious little boa: ting over Theirs has been Bos\u2019 Peak Caps, ust like cut, in brown mixex tweed, Tuesday 15¢ Black Ribon Belts, with prety buckle, regular 256, esday 12}4c.Regular.Tu Flcab Brushes, 3c each Cake Im parted Cucamber Suap, 3 $ for Pine Tar Soav, 8 for .0c Mrs Wisslow\u2019s Soothing Syrup 25e Jge U\u2018crless Énarrel for siove pipes, etc, brush with ech bottle 256 176 \u2018Household Ammonia, 1 2e 18e \"Best Machine ui}, - 106- 7c \u2018Best Lantern Globes, Me .6c each St ve Brushes, 10e each.Best.Rolled Ostmen) in 10 1b.cotton bags, gc.25c be Best Corn Starch, ackage, 100 2 for 150 Good Sardines in'o ], 9c 5e tin Good Eardines in Tomato Sauce 9c -.5e tin Best Coco1\u2014Epp's, Webbs 12%e 2 for 10 Mixed Pickles, 200 18c Enamilene Stoye Polish,\\ 106 7c tin Best Pastiy Flour in [25 Ib.cotton bags; 756 6c bag.Goods delivered to any part of the city.Goods bought after 4 o°clock Tuesday will be delivered following morning.Positively no el CS hareain Todos charg * Both, Phones.s \u2014 7 rHE BONG OF FRENCH HISTORY.ightnings overshot, With madness for an armor against pain, With milklss breasts for little ones athirst .And round her all her noblest dying in vain, trebly cursed, To feel, to see, Lo justify the blow; | Chamber to chamber of her sequent brain Gives answer of the cause of her great woe, ah the vaults: *\u201c \"Tis thug they reap in blooll, in blood who sow, This is the sum of self absolved faults.\u201d Doubt not that through her brief, with sight su- } Through her delirium and despair\u2019s last dream, bright illusion and the \u2018| Bewildering of her various motherhood, The high strong \u2018lizht within her, though she Traces the letters of returned misdesds.~ Bhe sees what seed long -sown, ripened of late, Béars this ficrce crop, and she discerns hes fate From origin to agony, and on s long and wan Off one disastrous impulse, for of waves Our life is, and our deeds are pregnant graves Blown olling to the sunset from the dawn.THE DAILY RECO RD.| © Bubscription price, \"strictly in\" ad- vanoe,.one year §2; six months, 5 .: in-use, and can be secured for all kinds | buildings and enterprises in the city.Jast ove, tars | mile each side down \u2018eighteen miles 45 fictions!\u201d dévobétir Rev: D.\u2018brooke offers many advages.; admiration and enthusiasm, : druggists refund the 25e.\u2018 LS CHANNELL & CO., -: Publishers.- L 8.CHANNELL, Manager.v.\u201cEB.MôhartL, Bile 4 Published every | | aftefsoën, ex ADVERTISEMENT Sunday, st 102 Wellington Bi.\u2018her | -brooke, Que.1 three months, 850 Senta; © one an 0 cents.- A : ni \"sol $ days, % 0e ve 31.20; oR ey 48; 8} | rank Railways pass through the track.We.have possession of the wa- | while the Boston.& Maine and quebec po rccpticuilly good water power of manufacturing.Sherbrooke Las all.modern conveniences in \u201cthe way of Oapital fro all \u2018parts of Canada and.the United tes is being invested i in Fo anyone looking for a plaoë tn 8 in business, or locate & home, ti:® progressive \u2018and growing city of Sher- 4 mm PRESS OPINIONS.(Ottawa Free Press.) \u2018Why not let the Transvaal contin gent carry that contemptible Tory war against Mr.Tarte into Africa ?(Toranso Globe.) Sir Wilfrid Lautier\u2019s tour through |* western Ontario has been marked by an unbroken series of enthusiastic gatherings.Not only where public meetings had been planned and adver- tiged, but at impertant points along the routes of travel his appearance created spoiitaneous demonstrations of S\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Montreal Gazette.) Sit Charles Tupper and his colleagues who have been speaking in the Town- shipa that they fit all localities.Those in French need no doctoring .to make them satistactory to English readers, and those in English are ready for use in the French districts.imap (Montréal Star.) There is no manner of doubt as to which of the political parties is sending the Canadian contingent to South | Africa.Even the Liberals have node lusions on this point, as is shown by the significant circumstance that they - L the achievement.the task of carrying out the details, eagerness on their part,\u2019 but through the accident that finds them in office at this juncture.They have \u2018 taken advantage of the - action as as possible, and to compel Britain to pay every dollar ot expense in con- moment it lands in South Africa until it is safely.at home again.their contribution to the spontaneous action of f the country.- \u2026 (Montreal Herald.) electric cars, electric lights, gas, eto.| pf; = | was ordered: Back, \u201cThese towns are [not eppr ached b y the road, but by \"| boat acfoss the Tag Toa de \u2018Bay, and: \u2018we only \u201ccontrol the land they \u2018stand: \"| island of Luzon contains 42,000 squase | miles.Outside of Luzon thei insurrec- = It will be noticed \u2018of the addresses of; - trenches \u201cand \u201coccupy towns and make{\u2019 not because of any.especial fitness or this position to- give grudging an air nection with Canada\u2019s gift (?) frem the This is Regrets are still expressed because | rhe Islarids are Apparently | Far from Being Con- 7 | quered.- Rp : ines Hold Only 117 Zemoba\u201d Bagare Miles.in.Tha, mse ie gland Of Eason.© Jo hil aut \u2018o¥ Fe tion in the P hilippine Islands from its.apécial oprresp rondent- \u2018there, \u2018 \u201cRichard | HL Little.The letter, which is dated \u2018Manila, Sept.14, says: | © .Here are some figures, made poven months snd a half ater our campaign agsinst thre-Filipipos began.Say it is five miles to Angeles.We hold posa [session of.the ill ig 1p.to thas point.We cap fairly claim possession.éf.the land balf-aile on each side - of the rgon road, and, let ua say, a half-mile on each.aidé - from through Bacolor to Santa Rita, eight.wiles; with four miles to Gusgs.We haÿé à road from Malolos to Ballauag, eleven miles northeast.We can claim | eleven \u2018square miles here.We, have anila,\u2019 out as far as the waterworks, five miles away.- This gives us, say, twenty-five \u2018miles around the Se Then we have the road and ah Imus.Then we \u2018have Calamba/and té other points on the lake that | General Law n captured before, he.on.Adding up our total possessions, we find we have 117 square miles, \u201cThe | tion seems to bie growing, The insurgents.hold ports®in Mindanao, the next largest island to Luzon in the Philippines, and said to incalculably rich in gold and silver mines, iron and copper ores.and cther minerals, be- \u2018sides possessi g wonderful forests of 8 hard wood.\u201d 5 \u2018Americans hive dared venture there as yet.As General Otis has sent no troops to the island, Englishmen and Germans are prowl.is.said are at concessions they can.\u201cIt several prospecting parties work.- General Otis reports conflicts between the »obber band and American soldiers, in .Negrosaud Cebu.The].and on , battalion of the Twenty-Tnird | Infantry are now fu thèse two islands ; ° fghting the.«robber \u2018bands, who'dig| night attdcks after the fashion of the insurgents in \u2018Luzon.= A\" late report} from Cebu is-that some two thousand \u201c\u201crobbe:8\u2019\u201d.were, menacing oùr forces and à collision was.imminent.© The next campaign is going to be different from the last.We will get} out of the flat, open country into} Store out of the : \"Chienge,-Oct.20.\u2026The Tribune & gt] 1 iy prints a summary.of the situa x .[San Fernando | ; ing about the island getting all the |\" + Nineteenth, the Eig htéeñth, the Sixfh | \u2018House | end Stable Puel 1 This | \\ Mornihe.: sm, dnb \u2018ind féed stord\u2018lousé#nd ~sprésd from thence to Frank, Wheeler's livery.troyed.The horses were saved from the li H 1 carriages, £ harneades \u2018and thon rites werelf burned.The 4 stable building Cause ve nova thousaad dullars.; AS.Le i.we Ys Sepa NL ; Installed ss Pastor of the Unive a .ist Qhurch at Bralotree, Mss £1 \u2018The.Boston ays: | i The installation pe au ripe paye Pen- noyer, of the clhes of \u201899 of.tabs Divinity School, as pastor: of he Univer.Jgalist chureb, ne Brajntres, Sook pl soil ; exerc ew EE r}of Sheitwrme Falls: \u201créadibg: ofthe | Fr 2 Peototsor Gage T Ko ght, aie 1203 on, Hev.| Frank O NTH Canibri So tayer, | Rev.Florence K.Crook H.f, Ann Atbor; greetings trom \u201cthe.churches of Braintree by Fey, Howard se Cooper, | of the South Methodist Ch , Rev.| A.A.Ellswo rth, of the First dngre-: gational Ohérch; \u2018and \u2018Rev.FX, Baker, of the Bast: Methodist Church, LP charge to the pastor; by .Rev.Chacles | La.Saver.G.Ames, of, Boston; \u2018address.to the |: people by Rev, Marion D.Shutter, of Minneapolis ; \u2018benediction by Rev.Mr.Pennoyer.- The new pastot i isa native of Water.ie, Quebec, where he was born: June 3.He is 4, New Eogla d par- | peg \u201chud\u201d a ndant of Robert Penmoyer, \u2018who settled in northwestern Connecticut i in 1688.LE At the Albion oie» are, registered: | .Hollis Hodge, 0.Irwin, Richmond; R PRI Det Mais; \u2018Geo.Faisons, | Jos.Addie, \u201cMilby; Mrs Eaton; M Caswell, B.C.Cowling, \u201cAngus;E.\u2018vine,\u2019 Lawrence, Montréal.\u201d 1, mountainous, thickly wooded country.If we do not end war here we will have to carry it ints the: high, - rock-ribbed mountains of Luzon.the first object of the next ca npsign|, will be to.take the rest of the railroad from the Lands of the insurgents.From wuat can be learned fiom the | insurgents-they are well satisfied with the present.condition of affairs, Their congress has just returned a communi- cafion tothe American \u2018Peace Commission, declaring that while they | would have accepted autonomy from \u2018our Government ir they had been prg- perly dealt with wt first, they vow consider no proposition except independence, with almost 42,000 miles of ter- was not adhered to.dian s being all in one regiment and the men doing useful work for the Empire while away and being of fuither usetulness to Canada upon their.return have been lessened by the change.If the original idea had been adhered to the men might have been distributed among seven or eight different regiments, and most of them would | have been pretty sure to see fighting.best that seems to be expected by local offiers is that the Canadian regiment will be kept at drill in \u2018camp somewhere until there is likelihood, of a pitched battle, which m:.y be decisive in results, when the Canadians will be moved to the scene and perhaps have one chance to strike a blow in the cause of a united Empire.But whatever the dispositions made of them, those who remain at home will join most heartily in wishing the Canadian soldiers the best of good fortune, a sate voyage, plenty of oppertanity for dis\" tinction, and a safe return.- 1 sPAINS FINANCE PLAN EAILS.The Goverriment's Negotiations With Foreign Bondholders Unsuccessful.Madrid, Oct.80.\u2014The, Government | negotiations with the foreign bond: holders have fallen through.The: Government desired to reduce the rate.of interest on the bonds.8 a To cdrE A COLD IN ONE DAY.f, Take Lux tive Brome Quinine Tablets.All money if it faîls to.cure.W.Grove's signature is on each\u2019 \u2018box.4 If You Have Not Done So Yet, Try the original decision of the War Office in regard to the Canadian contingent It is felt that while there are certain sentimental considerations in support of the Cana- under Canadian officers, the chances of Under the, present arrangement.the {through fog and rain-and cold, and.he highest ambition to } | lieves this declaration to be: sincere.ritory from which to draw supplies and with boats ceming in without any opposition from Hong \u2018Kong, Japan and from Central and Soiith America and.Australis, the insurgents probably concerned.BRYAN\u2019S LIVELY ~~\u2019.CAMPAIGN.ear In Four Days He Has Made Twenty- Five Speeches and is Travelling\u2019 Day and Night.Beatrice, Feb.Oct.80.\u2014 Beatrice is the first large town that William J.Bryan has resehed the campaign rush through Nebrasks.- In \u2018the tour road is available he - buys his tickets car, and when there is ne railroad he hires a carriage a and drives.over the prairie to his next Appointment.He has driven eighteen ; the lass three nights; and Friday he drove thirty miles, besides making \u2018a | bundred miles on the railroad.He | has had but seven hours-slesp in the last sixty bours,.but he.goes on \u2018has not yet - disappointed & : single audience.It is nota.matter of personal pride; but it is what: he; believes | to \u2018be his! \u2018duty.\u2018 \u2018He said i in \u2018ne of his} speeches this week fhiat if was not his) cams sident.of the United, States, chu.to, achievs| the social and economic: eforms .that| : he advocated; and: everyone: here be- { .It will benoy violation of a Stats secret to say.that | are doing well as far as supplies are | days since his departure from Linceln| he has made about - twenty-five speeches, and has been travelling night.and .day.- Whenever the rail- and takes the first seat in an ordinary | les on each of] Ea now, they are pure and | contains a handsome Basi Bed, Prices fiom $27 to $180.a \u201cWaldorr\" \u2018Upholstered Spring Made of tempered steel wire ign and upholterod with jabent e slastdo felt.\u201d An Ostern oor Patent Elastic] Felt Mattress.The most popular | ind chéapest mattress on the market.In all sizes fiom 2 feet.6 inches to 4 feet 6 inches.+ :À pair r of prime | Geese Feather Pillows, i ia 5, 6 or 7 lbp.per pair.A Bedroom equipped with the above Ï is fit for à king of the nedersie did JOHN EDWARDS, \u2026 Fine Carpets and Furniture, | >: Wellington Bt.Be Careful of the Cold I A \u2018number of geod pre- - ventives and- good -rem- edies if taken in time.But if neglected it is a .hard thing to break up.oo, Our own Cough Lozenges be.- \u201c Our Pectoral Compound, 25c.is is specially \u2018good for | iran \u20ac Menthol Cough Drops, be.Chest Protectors, Chamois Vests, : \u201c Then, of course, we sell all the advertised Patent\u201d Medicine.Our own we recommend and -guarantee because we cient, \u201col oice.eva ea \"PR GHEMIST.i\u2019 Take your It wil -disob vered about 3 Ea Herman and Bradys igmin .Both buildings.were praetically des-} - Jowsller & Optician, 7 wag AS cu À 3 pod de: ve and within the reach} JAMONGST OUR Christmas goods which we have \u2018already received are new patterns in ladies\u2019 and new atyles of \u2018back and - Side Gombs, : Souvenir 8jpoons, .«4 Decorated Glassware +f + Irish Black Thorn : Canes, te, etc.CE We invite inspec- : F tion.la ce suman, made from I the newest à designs in Roman Satin A Mpscerized Sateen.: ] 4 Fadoy Blacks | 4 Fined sad à trpoë 82.00.Fancy Colored \u201c1 Bluette, Cerise.and Helio, $2.00.All made extra wide with a deep frill corded.Also à line of Striped Metallic Skirts, sally sold at 5 $1.75, for $1.25.FOUND\u2014A small sum of money (Bills), which the\u2019 Sp can have by asking.Everything in Pianos, Orgs and Music.np 8 pleridid - \u2018stock - of new - Z Pianes this week.IEE A \u2018few good secend \u201chand ce EE vs 8 fn, Hg : ail Upright Pianos for rental.SPECIALISTS, | Anice Square Pianos $40 DEW.DUNCAN sa Papi ae Ideal ito $125.eh ; | Da Era IE i \"1 2 special show rooms filled A, + ! | PIPE S SAKE - gentlemen\u2019s chains, | Wellington 8q.| | Taies ad gy / ; FOR THE don't ag py Want te cle.out the bowl.' cong: Heu Bowl Scraper il] vie work better Lee # flicting an in injury fo ) v! - For sale * ot \u2018who are looking en » call ste \u201cTi acknowledg ed by all - the finest in the wed | |can be found only : ab.A CP OLIVIER : Blankets ! Blinkets | Now is the time to buy them.5 pn Dress Goods, all new this 1 fall.Let ch, Have you seen: ous DS.sortment of Hosiery.Ledbam 0 1 the finest in the citys à /- My ladies\u2019 Wool i ue mere (Gloves, are ail date.oT IC: F.Oli rian Ce ADVOOATES.= mentntms N - LAWRENCE & MORRIS Advocates, ek, She, iD AMPBELL & ( ons B® J |C Wellington 8t., DONS At LE f .\u2014 _ L | ÇRAs ©.CABANA, Block, 125 Welliugica St.Rhettrook a East Angus, Willard's Hotel, evry Mo oat tn Ù 9p m.1] BEGIN, N E.5 Block, Sherbroo SE, a, Fate and Eure, 81 Commerci mimereia( Btreet.er rer EE MIBSOELLANEOUL .re meme §3, 3; DARJON, Veierigary.fuged, wa » \"Hotel, Sherbrooke ere eme iii HY Suan, nate Bun, og | Q 3, BERR Ver (Doe 8 Tad » Btnre, idence 61 ges fe Telephone as office and rast rial DE, 2.BAVID AT EE, Lins = The- Cream les e, Que, Ae of the Crop; We have just taken in ff to stock a small | | ment of the cel Saint Clair brand GOLDEN TIPPED CRT fu: : Connoisseurs will rsd | ; ily recognize the qupef + iority 0 this.| pu MACHINE PACKEM/ MACHINE MADE.~ FRAGRANT, win \u201c50e a pound.i 5 1ba.for $2.55.- 2 1.Fuller is Importers of Cheice Ton TE .- oe THE TEA OF TEAS Zon] ¥ Packete_ \u2014 Ey BS A T- SG.n° © ° Tamañar PR au RE D Be AT \u201cgos pen more interest an evening sales.remainder of goods on sale on Friand.Saturday we offer the follow- as to-night: Jahort ends Silk, \u2018quantities 8 = 1 to 8 yards; to-night special; see pathos \u201ctre ; Re.\u20ac Jo # Lak Blo Blouse Silks,\u2019 shot eflects, topi D $ ji at special di hildren\u2019s Coats, gelling out at special Pongee Bilks always sold at 25c, + 19\u20ac.reas Materials, selling discounts to-night.ape Cloakings, 8 unts to-night.0 lot Photogravures with gilt tame, size 9 x 12, selling out to-night a =, Fancy Baskets, regular value to-night 9¢.CES to-night 25\u20ac.BX, Scholar's en Mending Wool on Cards le.© Tok Ficgering Yarn, 1 oz.skeins, mpanions, contains # oon hard wood ruler, one lead pencil, ape slate pencil, one penholder, all in hey to-night 2c.Lot Garters with and oy buckle, gL Fancy Gilt and Colored Ory< mal Drees Sets, 8 neat_pins in set, \u2026 # Jeweller\u2019s price 25¢, our price to-night Zo to-night dc.; Lot Ladies\u2019 - Leather .Belts, variety i ookiinge cy Baskets, regular value t19c.* Fancy Baskets, | regular value frilled edge, - elastic regular 25c, to-night Bargain Sales so far have.roning ingly satisfactory, and see- y are \u201cappreciated and so well J we will endeavor to add| d enth usiasm concern- In addition suitable for re A order in while.the weather is pleasant, | but if you neglect it we will supply; your demand and rush delivery.- - We take pride in responding to \u201churry up\u2019 a | 3 \\ & ée.! \u2018 SHERBROOKE, P.Q \u201cOur Coal The Best.dé THE LITTLE GROCER Has come to the conclusion | that everybody likes Onions; espéciklly Spanish Onions.Don\u2019t they selj! 7- lbs.for \u201825c is-no sell either.Raw or good strong buckle, regu- réld at 20c, to-night 9\u20ac.- Fancy Satin and Silk gathered 2 at several shades, usually 121.2 1 sad 1c, to-night 9c.\u2018The BON - TON.a # t 1 Commércial 8q.: L E.CHAMBERLAIN.ust reeelved one Cross Brand, consisten ER \u2018Oafl and get our prices.\u201cWm.Murray & Oo.TN CAN GOODS! Taux Peas, Beans.\u2018A ples.we will sell at prices that ear lead of the of Toma- ne gallon can's.be * \u2014 Sarveyer-and Civi] Engineer.\u201cLA, DUFRESNE, Provincia! and Dominton Land Saryeyor, member of the Canadian .Amociation of Civi.Engineers.Patent oo pa ot\" Building, Bell Telephone Bolici- A i FLOUR.-# sem brands always in stosk :- : GLORY\" best flour made.\u201cEEIWATIN, > KAY,\u201d } Best > ann Etrong Bakers.' a even SHEAF,\u201d string Family Fleur.= WRITE LIGHT,\u201d Family Patent.# > \u20ac Juining pills besides doz at are benefit._ been without them since.and sometin:es when | feel more than usuall _8day, They have kept my stomach sweet,\u2019 m \u2018bave not had the least touch of maldtia | for 3 3 SF Geimy prices before buyios.; Masetouse oppesite Paton Mill) A > : mer located near ir Steny Brook, ene of the most t malarious | trlcts in this State, and was bothered with malaria for years, at times - ol could not work, and was always very ears | had malaria so bad in the spring, when en Toasted, Qoiled \u2018or fried, you can find.them in every house, on every table, Would you like a crate (50 Ibs.} for $1.20; will keep sll winter.\u2014 LACEMAN What Are Welt Boots?They are boots made generally with | thick soles, such as should be worn by most everybody, because they have many things in their favor.Ladies in cities wear them altogether.They are easier than thin soles; the boot keeps better .shape and they wear much | longer; besides one does not need to | wear rubbers in the least dampnesp, as| with thin soles.Now, where can.you get such wonderfal boots as these?} .The question is dead easy, why of course at MORENCY BROS.\u2018 || SLEEE Cured by the 38 io de CAMPBELL\u2019S QUININE WINE: It tones up the em and restores fallin : Pp econmenden by all doctors\u2019 as 4 strength.« pue ative-after debilitating illnesses.red only by K.CAMPBELL à CO., ask YOUR DRUGGIST FOR iT, IN.A.DUSSAULT, I.D.Diseases : Eyes, Ears, Nose - and MONTREAL.iY A.Bartlett.at | could do nothing but shake.bond's advice, and the first box made mae #'l 1 tt I take one Tabuls eac ens of other remedi Last fall, in peach time, of chills and then commenced.to take Ripa Throat, 18} ST.ANNE SI, QUEBEC.oo : conétipated as well.Fer aged in plowing en about a barre, , but never obtained [ had a ir:ist serious ns Tabules, upon 4 ht and | have nieve; morning and night.exhausted ! take thre ir\" bowels regular and | itting headache sinca | I must have ta commenced using them.| know also that I's ap better and wake up - : \u201cmere refreshed than formerly.1 don\u2019t know how many: compl ne opens Tabules will help, but I do knew\" they will'cufe any one ty are-also the most beneficial .\u201d lam twenty-seven years of age and-have worked hard all ray life, -,\u2014 44Me as farmers, both early and late and in all kinds of += and | have never enjoyed such good health as : ave al remarked | my | improv ition | was and I would not be voa them at any price.ty consider them the cheap my nei said, \u201c Say, A ease of bad health th that RTPA ns relief.ep EE ee Er [snd rams Cts.hbors Sohn, what are you doing to loo Cts.Cts.Cts.Cts.cd medicine | in_the werld, 23 est-priced nt to ti the mon wes last fall; y Da condfdon and have so healthy?\u201d = bent patte Cr per ct.\u2018ct.moisi, dif 1 Y1ICIL , À ; us ear \u2018on n Fridsy You' 11 find it advisable\u2019 to get your | I ° wv Ï remain, | \u2018The market from Nov.1st] (than buy now., 3 2 o 5, we Sordid di.; \u2019 High-( lass-56.: Cie er BROS., MFRS.uoyTREAL } COATICOOK.ews 1 tor insertion 10 de DarLr Rscosp Tim STE Léger] wo 80.The large brick chimne Sd Beer as about all the remains of or od t Sugar gar Factory,\u201d was demol- ke isl ed on Sktarday.It was expected that |: it would make quite's crish in falling, Tesidenta, living in that- not hear anything unûs- Mira: J.Terrill.$s the gu ôter, Moi.SLW.Todd.ssh of her Mr.Howard Lovell is aid up with a, mild \u201cattack -of diptheria.Mrs: Judd: ga a ery.Fous) aid id of TW sg Je en The ver \u201cheavy, mo rainstorm, just at time yestarda rning' inter-| feved vrith the aise of \u201ctbe | | tions; ee Theo, £ Grout lef} yes- \u201cWhich were in My.and: Mri, | [sexe \u2018for their bore 1: Newpoit,\u201d | Windsor Mills.J.S.MITCHELL we.= \u201cQt, 28,\u2014 Mn, Jas.Brooks, of Cen- \"| tral Brompton, is visting Ber parents, Mr.and Mrs.Wri.Finlay, gdes to Quebec ton brother, Gardner, an other friends a vot off for Eo buildi Oumhds aper are buildin |» fivé-proot vault in.\u201cheir iow en office.| 0e \u201c Ardong the Yate arrivills ub the Ma-, gog ~-House \u201care: Wm.Pennoyer, Cookshire; A.J.Taylor; Richmond; BR Caswell, DB.J.\u2018Fiadlay, East Angus; Jas.B.\"Kerr, Montreal; W.M.Harrison, Chicago; I.H.Parker, Tibthorp Wells, Montreal.| |RID.YOUR HOUSE \u2018OF BED BUGS | LYONS\u2019 LIQUID BUG POISON.Du appiiquiion docs the er dont your mpney The Instalment Plan 1 It opens up the way for m irous of or 2 reliable Pjano to gratify the desire.Any instrument in our stock'can 1ecome yours for a small pay- delivery, the balance in easy monthly instal-|# ments.Gerhard-Heintz- wan, Bell, Whaley- Royce, G.A.LeBaron, Mek hail and Chiekernig BR.oa 6: A \u201cLeBaron, 141 Wellington St., (Banque d\u2019Hochelaga block), Gold ri Stocks.Owing to the stringency of the money market, combined with the drop in price of War Eagle stock to something near its real worth as an invest: \u2018ment; there are several good stocks that are weaker mow than they deserve or will lon 1g will get stronger, and intending invesiors cannot de better 7 All stocks honght and sold ona basis of commission.- ]T.KIRKPATRICK, Wining Breker, te Mr.Wm.Greenlay, of Brobpton, hé to \u2018give bis| \u2014 fatipp .jin the Foresters\u2019 ment to be made on| Sherbrooke, Que.| telegr | Three Villages.STANSTEAD, ROCK.ISLAND AND | DERBY LINE.) de Items for insertion in the DAILY Boon be gladly received by Miss.Berths M., local correspondent, Rock Island] Oct.28.\u2014Mrs.Alfred Ives of | Hat- ley, is spending a tew days\u2019 in town, thé guest\u2019 \u2018of telatives.as assistant.sation agent at Rock Island and.Derby Line for nesrly three years, is leaving here tonight, having secured a better position in Montreal: He will be succeeded dy Mr.Fred.E.Parker.Mr.saines W.Ablieÿ who was taken very il list,\u201d Wednesday, is reported Météo tter today., Mesers, Aüdinwood & Kélley, dealers in carriages, go, lave dissem ah udinwo av- Fox bou t out the Whale stock.; fn, at Derby The LUE oi the three chure Island and Beebe Plain, held a Mock | meeting last night at Beebe.Plain, to discuss plans for the coming winter's work, poid a vety futoresting mecting was a .HATLEY.5 HW.Perry proprietor of Hatley House has jut: retuned from a second hunting trip in the vicinity of Magog.He and two friends succeeded in shooting two fine deer, We are pleased od tas ay that our pop- ulsr .barber, r Sweeney, has nearly recorered from his long illness, The social held at the hote of Duncan Keir, ot West Compton, was [quite \u2018a \u2018success.Entertainment by -[ttie scholärs ot the-achool} gamed and per were, tie chief amusements.The procéeds ämounting to over_eight- [dollars goës td thé Lavers School.John P.Bowen and wife have gone lon a visit to Lowell and other points.Brasil Stevens who has been in a hospital in Montreal is expected home | the first of this week.Rumor says there is to bea dance Ball in the near future.SHERMAN'S SHARP TALK Says MoKinley's Policy Is Contrary to'the Principles of the Declaration of Independence.\u2019 \u2018Columbus, O., Oct.30.\u2014The Cincinnati Enquirer publishes a most sensational interview by its correspon- with \u2018John Sherman; \u2018in which Mr.Sherman:is made to say that President MeKinley\u2019s foreign policy is in contravention of the rinciples _ of Declaration of Indepen ence and\u2019 will defeat him if persisted in.Of the Ohio situation, Mr.Sherman is.quoted as saying: \u201cJ nudge Nash is a good fellow, but he is.weighed down with Hanna I bave no doubt that with Hanna at the front, as he is, we wiil lose the Republicans thousands of votes.Does he not know that his being the target in the Ohio fight hurts the candidates?\u2019 McBride also quotes Hanna as saying of Foraker in the Foraker-Campbell campaign for governor in 1889: \u2018\u2018He has no honor of any kind, either financial or other- | wise.\u201d i eatin MIDHAT PACHA | ESCAPES.; It Is Said That He Has cured Im» portant Papers Relating to the Death of Abdul Ariz.Berlin, Oct.\u201c 80.\u2014A Cousantineple am to the Tageblatt states that \u2014 + the son of Midhat Pacha, who, since his father\u2019s death has lived as a State prisoner in a .dervish n Jopastery at Smyrna, escaped a short time ago, It is reported that he went to England, where he succeeded in obtaining possession of certain papers which bis father had deposited in a place of safety some years ago.These are very important documents and will throw a new light on the deposition and death of Abdul Aziz, the causes which led co the abrogation of the Turkish constitution and the outbreak of the Russo- Turkish War.~~ -\u2014\u2014_e HAVE JOINED THE BRICK TRUST Twelve Yards .in Rockinghain County, N.H., With an Output \"of Millions, Absorbed.Exeter, N.H., Oct.80.\u2014All the brick business in this section of the State has been absorbed by the trust, which is trying to secure coutrol of the entire product in New England and the country.The yards which have joined the trust - include two \u2018in Fret mont, six in Epping and four in East | Kingston The annual output of these mounts well up in the millions, and the \u201cdeal means much highe prices than known for years.Papers have not yet passed, but this will be 2 \"ers.\u2018ets.on Mr.Herbert A.Clark'who had acted Oct.28.\u2014 dent, W.C.McBride, at Washington, | matter of only a few weeks, | RICHTIOND.[News items for insertion in 0 She DAiLY RROORD be gladly ved by E.R.Joues, local edrrespandent, Times Office Richmbnd.] .Oct.80.\u2014Mrs.Samuel Taylor is recovering from her long illness.- Taylor still continues very ill, and Mr.Jas.Alexander is very low.The farmers éhroughout \u2018the distriot.gre all busy threshing.They re except wheat.It is reported that.a Melbourne fai- mer, whose whereabouts are now ugp- large-sized : notes that the pretendéd notes are to be testéd by the X rays.-f Mr.Wm.Clark, who has resign his position on the G.T.R.as engineer, has begn appointed a \u2018atoreman in the] G.T.Ri shops here.* 4 =, PS rr ee ous - ; = MATRON AND MAID.Ima Daisy Cook is'the name of a new postmistress in Oklahoma.Mrs.Mary Pidcock-of Chester, Pa, who is 84 ye old, Is getting a third | set of teeth.UE Mme.Emile Loübet, the first lady.ot | France, is of peasant stock and is a gentle, serious woman.Mrs.Lowndes, wife of the Maryland -governor, claims that buttered bread is.a sovereign cure for whooping cough.Sarah Bernhardt\u2019s first application tg a theatrical manager was'denied because of the length and thinness of her neck.Mrs.Edith Poycr, a resident of Woodstock, Ills., indulges in an odd fancy.She keeps A mouse farm for her own amusement.At the Emporia (Kan.) State Norinal school one of the girls is known to her chums as \u201cPostscript.\u201d Her real name.is Adeline Moore.Sh Lady Henry Somerset conducts an industrial farm, for the benefit of inebriate | women.It said that more than half of last year\u2019s inmates were cured.Mrs.Phoebe R.Sturtevant of Jamalca \u2018Plain, Mass, has agreed to furnish the \u2018greater part \u2018of the \u2018money to build a $70,000 dormitery for girls at the Hebron (Me.) academy.It appears that 1!'ss Enid \u2018Yandell is not the only woman sculptor member of the National Sculpture society.In addition to Miss Yandell, the society includes Mrs.H.H.Kitson of Boston and Miss Bessie Potter, who, like Miss Yandel, now lives in New York.A great-granddaughter of Betsy Ross, who made the first: American flag, is liv: ing in Washington.She is Mrs.South- wick Guthrie, Mr, Guthrie remembers her great:grandmother, who fied when she was a child of Mrs.Ross was at the time of her death, \u2018but when she made the first flag she was but 23 d.Quite girlish in appearance.\u201cTHE FASHION PLATE.It is reported from official sources that the tunic in the hands of French designers.has had its day.Plain and figured black satins and -striped, plain and polka dotted taffetas will be in marked vogue the coming season.- Many of the kid gloves of thé autumn.will match in pronounced coloting the son\u2019s gowning.The sea gray of the summer is a beautiful tint with a moonlight effect, a color :most flattering to a brunette or a woman with chestnut brown hair and a rich _color.Veloutine, lke peau de sole, is a/kilk that growa constantly in favor.It is as\u2019 soît- as sicilienne or undressed faille, only of firmer texture, with a glossy surface.The new royal, marine, neapolitan and silver blues-in cloth and lighter | weight wools, for costumes, princess dresses, redingotes and jackets will present such tempting shades this autumn that they will find _ purchasers without number.It is already evident that the fashion for fancy waists will not vanish with the summer season.On the contrary, be- gides the shirt waists of dark colored gatin foulard, liberty \u2018silk, plain and fancy taffeta, ete., there will be a great many varieties _exceedingly pretty in style.The \u2018handsome English crapes manu- | -factured wholly without dressing are soft, lusterless and entirely unlike the stiff, wiry weaves of other seasons.\u201d The new crapes are very pliable, and, though at first intended only for veils, they have come into use fér entire costumes, parts of gowns and tor crapes and accessories.| ORCHARD AND GARDEN.Fruit that is badly injured, poor and watery will not keep well under any circumstances.Strawberry plants set in.August will bear next summer if eare is taken to give them a good start to grow.\u201cSee that the labels do not cut Into the trees.In attaching them room should al / ways ba allowed for growth.Cabbages are gross-feeders.They require a rich soil and thorough cultivation the best results are obtained.| Arrange good drainage in the orchard.Water standing in the orchard injures any trees.Drain so as to avoid washing.- Manuring may be overdone with young and growing trees, but after the tree\u2019 comes.into bearing it requires much rich \u2018food.With a large number of diseases\u201d of - are much the more effective.It is hard to cure a sick tree.It is claimed that grapes \u20ac on a clayey soil are darker and more glossy than those on a gravelly soil, but those PWD on 8 à Gravails soil are the sweetest.\u2018A Mean Set.\"crow to pick with you.Editor\u2014Just like \u2018em.Too \u2018mean tu furnish a turkey.\u2014Atlanta Constitution.Those Girlat chivalry are past! The Bud\u2014 You miss, them dreadfully, 1 1 presume, ' ./ What Be Did.\u201cThe doctor told me 1 mustn't smoke.\u201d \u201cAnd what did you do then?\u201d \u201c1 got avother doctor.\u201d Cw, = The WINGATE an excellent yield of grain of all kinds, | ; known, succeeded in raising seversl| signers disclaim all knowledge ot.The | looks you in vue face all the time.Chas.Fuller & co, 9 |est care in- fitting the children\u2019s feet to perfection, but : [ing for my stock only Shoes brilliant - and showy effects in the sca- fruits.and trees preventive measures | Office Boy\u2014Man outside says he has a The Old Timer\u2014Ah, me, the days of | The REDHILL, Are the names of two new \u2018- \u201c#hdpes in Paff Ties just opened out for our fall trade.Ask to see them, they aie wortiy \"\" ef an inspection.Fos\" We are «making a magnif- g feel at home.stop at \u2018the Sherbrooke House.First-class accommodation.C.H.Bodwell, Prop.; W.Wright, Mgr.- A Belgian ccm nittee has been fordi- ed for the pur 08 of erecting.a monv- ment to.M.S_! eurer Kestner, tle French Senator who worked so bad tor ex-Capt.D evfus.= AUCTION sALE for Mr.F.X.Fisette, at his shop, Wellington street, this evening at 7_o\u2019clock.If \u2018you want gun, revolver, \u2018machinists\u2019 or car.en ters\u2019 tools, attend the sale.C.J.\u201cOdell, auctioneer.100 baskets of grapes, good for making wine, preserves or jelly, will Lë _ 80 \"cheap.Also, a few basket: cf quinces left, at City Fruit Store, 178 Wellington street.+ 2 the Suppression of Crimé?1(Man of the House\u2014Do yoy make Any: g out of this yourself?Canvasser \u2014 Certainly.The society pays me 8 commission on al} | colleét.\\for you that I should wot subscribe anys thing.Canvasser\u2014Why so?Man of the House\u2014Why, if 1 should you would be out of a job.\u2014Tit-Bits.\" The Touring Count.} \u201cBaseball is ze glorious game?\" \u201cYes, count, it is \u201cIt is ze American -out-and out?\u201d \u201cRight, count.\u201d \u201cZe one national game of ze people?\u201cYes.» \u201cIt represents ze pedple \u201d \u201cIt does.\u201d ! \u201cThen who can - when be say ze.\u201cmike th love ze boister- .ous, he love ze miskile throwing, and he claim everything?\" Wouldn't Mind Such a Rejection.Clevertoi\u2014Miss Twillihg rejected me before we parted.-Dashaway (reflecting) think ru go round tonight and propose m \u2014 Stories._nyself.Stray _ A True Statement, ; | Jack\u2014Ned says he has a great many | trust, with a $20 | tion, which the federation.has.de- \u2018| legislature, | _ su à Harry Green 'neBess, \u201c| total production th \u2018Ft anta had crawled through all th?thine Canvasser\u2014Do you wish to subscribe | anything to the aid of the- Society Wor Man-of the House\u2014Then it is better - subscribe, and crime should be suppressed | blame ze foreigner | the other night, but she let me kiss her ; - A BIG FARMER'S TRUST.It Is to He Managed by w alter N.Aten, \u201cof Topeka, Kun, ind Has a Capital of $20,000,000.Now the Trust idea: has teen se in the interests of the farmers of Lhe Valley, of the Mississippi.Walter NA Allen, {the maunger, of tb: l'armers Federation there, had for years \u2018de\u2019 sired to make the Farmers\u2019 I edera=*] tion, of which he \u2018was the organizer, a powerful \u201cfactor in the: control of y| hopes now that the new faraiers\u201d ,000,000 cupitaliza- | the prices of farin products, and he\u201d fi cided .to form, wil go far, Lo ard\u2019 \u2018accompHshing this idéal.PS Mr.Allen, has.h sxperlpneé - it: many lines.For 3 yours he oy : yi ?@ - WAIVER N, ALLEN, lived in Jefferson County, nenr Méri- den, and in his personal hus ness he has been successful.In public life he has been a member of the Kansas und has.held he offices of county attorney, circuit and county.clerk andgprobate judge of Jeffer- gop County.He is a native of North.Carolina Ap comes .of Huguenot stock.It was only after extended reflec \u2018tion on the causes that, led to agri- | \u201ccultural depression that Mr.Allen determined on the measures that seemed to him best for bringing relief.Eleven years ago, as a result of \u2018a call that He issued to the farmers of Kansas, the Farmers\u2019 Federation Was organized, and a scheme for the disposal of farm products much like the present one was announced.- Mr.Allen\u2019s leading thought is that the existing \u2018organizatjon for the marketing of cattle and grain Puta the producer.largely at the.mercy of | \u201ctemporary gonditions,, - and often makes him a slave at.the hands\u2019 of.the buyer.By g combination of farm- ors through which.the.products will be held back from -the market until they can profitably be disposed of, he believes that the producers will be put on a fair competitive level with \u2018other classes.He argues that if the federation has a membership representing only five per cent.of the margin will \u201cbe successful.% - \u2014 syfficient to make if The control pf the market he to see gained by the wiabiahmant of of great commission hôûses int cipal centres of his country.Thr veh these houses alone he would have the farmers belonging to the federa- sel].their products.Ipcidentally he belieyeg that a great paving gap be made to the farmers in this\" wa as he says .the.-business\u2019 for\u2019 which 821, 090,000\" a year commissions arg paid now could\u2019 be handled easily for $1, 000,000, Sech cartyin's on before, \u201c4\u201d | Mr.Allen.js not averse to hay Nabe ta, an tore: ~ * I'nis project id as a x8 iy ae «& \u2019en he swored a awful tot insists that it would prove an.uriof- \u2019N wished he (hadn\u2019t kum,.: fending trust, in no way conflicting\u2019 ve 'N ma she mid: \u201cW\u2019y don\u2019t you go?i with any of the present state laws.\u2018 You know th\u201d way t\u2019 hum.\u2019 : He denies that it would either regu- | : *N Bill he fell ipto th\u2019 crick, So late , production or arbitrarily fix\u201d \u2019N ma she fished him oit - +1 prices.SE.\u2019N rolled him roun till water kum ; TGpanyiyr Budteer, /- A-squirtin from his mout\u2019.: | 94e N pa he'walloped Bill-a heap qe The.following method is employed Fer fallin down th\u2019 bank, - #1.for making butter which it is desired , \u2018N Bill coughed up a awful lot \u201cM |to keep for a -considerable - time.~~ More water he bad drank.* \u2014 -# | When the butter .-has reached the \u2018\u2019N Susie Slough she stubbed hey ton .\u20184 \u2018granular condition.in churning, that\u2019 \u2019N \u2019er nose begun ¢* bleed, i 1is, when the-particles are about \u2018the .\u2019'N ma wuz certain like o\u2019 that.4 size of barley grains, the: buttermilk < _Bhe badn\u2019t never seed.- + [is drawn off and icé-cold water ad- *N Harry Green he sprained his aim SA ded.The butter is then washed with cold water and removed from fhe | ing or mas is then file grains.\u2018The re: the brine.This ring in the b ser and so acquire a cloudy aspect, A change of brine will leave the second solu ter.A plate should be used to cover the butter, allowing the brine oO come up over it.The brine to course, intermingles freely about each granule of butter \u2018 throughout the mass, which will preserve for weeks In this way.It can be taken.out- any time and worked into rolls { or prints.If too salty it may be washed out with clear water.Rotted Sods for Manuge, There are many places in low lands \"by the roadside where\u2019 the wash of the road has made the soil very rich.Sods cut from such land \"and piled- in heaps rot down readily, especially if some wood ashes are thrown on them to hasten decomposition.This makes \u2018the best possible top dressing for - gras lands, and will largely increasg Mhe growth where the Boil ig thin.| Jt phosphate is added this - compost becomes a complete manure for any kind of crop.The practice of \u2018rotting sod is very common in Lincolnshire, England, where in olden 'times the sod was cut very thin, and after being piled and dried out the heap was \u2018burned.There was wa te of nitrogen in burning the sod, and allowing jt to rod down is.much the better Way to make use of.it.Sanning the Dalry Papi The good old practice of sunning = the dairy pails should not be forgotten, even though in many cases we have laid aside the shallow\" pans.The sun is a microbe Killer of the first magnitude.He not only.kills he microbes, but so thoroughly ries o the pails and other uten- \u201csil \u201cof tin that the process of rusting is stopped.Wooden paila and utensils are algo improved by being .submitted to the.solar rays.This | of course should he done in the open claims on his time.Tom\u2014Yes, he bought that gold watch of his on the installme \u2014 York World.nt plan.New air, wbere the -atmosphere .is not poisoned or\u201d impregnated by foul odors, and where the Wind.can have : : & full sweep.\u2014Farmers Review.churn to a stope jar \u201cwithout pat: - will.800 ahs ve some of the casing [| jon clear on the bute Dasux \u201cPROF.THOMAS SHAW.\" An American Farm Jeursal\u2019s\u2019 Apprecis- tive Words Concèrning a Former + Ne Well-Known.Canadian, s Fhe->idepartrmétit.-tural: colleges\u2019 and experiment sta- en ad Shaw \u2019of Minnesota and Hen- Ty of Wisconsin.\u2018Fhomas : Shaw\u2019s \u2018whole - life has Beén devoted to a great variety \u201cof work\u2019 along\u2019.this .line, which enables him to treat the whole field of animal \u2018husbandry from.both, a \u2018practical sat soleus stand spent 25 years.in rr) farming on\u2019 his own - account) Hebbought his first \u2018farm - with mpnsy obtained | through Qaching school, and achiev-.of 3 \u201cu BLIGE oan ow N SNS » > NR NN PROF.THOMAS ay, tinction among\u2019 the most suc- | ef aie farmers in the garden of Ontario for \u201cthe intelligent and profitable management of his farm.In 1882 he established the Qanadia Live Stock and Farm\u2018 Journal, wit the aid of a brother; and edited it for seven years.He was foremost in the farmers\u2019 institute work in On= tario, and in other efforts to ro.\u2018mote the farmers\u2019.welfare.Mr.Shaw has always been an om- niverous reader of everything pertaining to agricultural science and ree | tige, naturally.an \u201cexperimenter, thorough \u2018stident, and to a logical | mind unjtes the all-important view- oint of a practical farmer.Consequently, it was not long befpre & | man of wuch qualifications, knows | ledge and abilities attracted interna- ° tional attention.In 1888 he was called to the chair of agriculture at the Ontario\u2019 Agricultural College \u2018at Guelph, and five years later to: the chair of animal husbandry at the university of Minnesota, and experiment station.Prof.Shaw long since became recognized ag an.expert \u2018aûthor- jty on many hases pf farm practice and agricultural science.\u201d He wrote eight times in provincial contests on.agricultural subjects and\u2018was award- : ed eight first premiums.He wrote the.larger portion, of First Principleg in Agriculture, published \u2018in i 1890 and introduced tor the & hopls of Onta- rio.He is also the author of that very useful book; Wee and Methods \u2018of Eradicating\u2019 Them, 1892, also the article oh sheap ip Johnton's \u2018Cyelg- pedia, 1898.* Forage Craps \u2018@ther Than\u2019 Grasses is the title of @ new book by Prof.Shaw.Like all his work, \u2018it _is intensely practical, scientifically accurate, and very thorough.This book bids fair to have an immense influence on agricultural practice through: out America, as it pointg out an al- { new branch of farm- practice = is certæin to be very profitable.JoAmparatively few farmers realize .thé immense quantity of forage for .pasturing that can iy Ere using the right crops {iy oa way.Dy.Shaw's book Hae\u201d pas the | great merit of being based on hia own actual experience, \u2018as we} summarizing the best tn all other ractice and science on this por | | fant subject.There is also in press at the- \u2018gent timg Prof.Shaw\u2019s latest work, The Study of Breeds, which will doubtless at once become.the accepted authority on all the pedigreed and awine.There nothing like it, either for the student-or the farmer \u2018 and breeder.FH «foridenses into a handy volume and} orderly arrangement all the essential facts known about the different breeds, The Study | of Breeds jg above-all impartial and unbiased, às well as strictly accurate.The York is, moreover, right up to date, embodying for the first time the results! \u2018of all the expert work and tests with the various breeds -of late years, not only in i but abroad.\u2014Orange Judd armer and American Agripulturist.CE gy Sem ow | Working\u2019 Young: Mirses, | A çalt should be thoroughly- broken the winter before he is two years old, and should be driven- occasionally, both singly and with another horse, to keep in: practice \u2018what he earned, as well ag- to furnish th exercige\u201d required to keep his mus- ler in good condition.If.put to \u2018work it should be \u2018only of the lightest character, and especial | care should be taken at first not to gall es.All the Work a two-year-old colt will do without\u2019 injury costs About as much as it is worth in extra care e given to.the Young .anima] | at it\\does not injure him, PPT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Packing Apples fer Export.Apples for export should, be honestly and tightly packed with, sound fruit; sample barrels are.\u2018éntirely emptiod: in \u201cthe presence\u201d \u201cHf Buyers.They should bë packed in clean pack=- ages, well coopered, and the head of the barrel should de Heatly ° bten- ciled with the mame of: the variety, ade and \u2018some shipping.mark; the glish law also rèquiréh-the letters * ] cable after \u201cUSA.\u201d to be on \u201cevery barrel ship- Pp packing, and if held.fn .storage for a consideradle length of time should be entirely repacked.The : \u2018best varieties for export are the hard and \u2018best.colored fragt.\u2014C.R,.| Lawrence, or Lo dh : Pa - a wr Len, TT ma va EN eae aa + 7, \u201d T0 cb peor HCNF mVUDU MON pre OUTOBER 30, 1898 od © ot anjmal hus- ndryt is pertiaps\u2019 the most impor- ere nchair \u2018in\u201d our\u2019 \u2018western agricul- tions:\"\u201cIt iv béing madé so by guch ; ous are the.wires Po.\u2018Scotah pare tage, 1d was \u201chorn! at\u2019 ~ Niagara-on-th Ontario, 8, 1848, \u2018was rear d oh à farm, ncatod in.the commo schools, and \u2018who own everything, from franchise {tution and code of.rules w { président, secretary, .| general manager.The latter has the d ng.repairing, setting.ing ; FARM TELEPHONES: 7 Nerthivssters Obie Farnishes an Onjéot Lesson in Quick an Easy Ruarl \u2019 Communication.Northeastern Ohio is noted for its rural telephone \u2018 service, - an = pecially is this true of Geauga ty, although strictly an agricult) \u2018county, says.The Orange Judd \u2014 mer.Not.only is there an office in \u2018every township, but hundreds, of arnters .and\u201d business mer \u201chave.\u2018phones: in their homes.So bumer- that they- have left.likened to : a\u201d antie spider\u2019s eb covering \u2018thé: whole country., One \u2018of.thè local \u2018companies, known \u2018as the Bainbridge Telephone : Company, bears.the distinction of being -exclusively à.farmers* company; it \u201cbeing operated, by eight farmers, o switchboard.This company was organized\u201d twa \u2018years - ago.Each Fatookholder owna \u201cone-eighth interest, and all sharing equally the as sessments and dividends.À x consti- à fram- led and\u2019 \u2018adopted, officers were elected, consisting of a president, vice- treasurer and eheral supervisien of the lines, such as purchasing \u2018material, construct- trumenta, / 2 ™ a OF .TELEPHONE orron, , Bho ing operater and switohhoard, © The other officers perform \u2018uch duties 84 are oustomary \u2018in -their re- \u2018spective affices\u2026\u2026 All are.one year.\u2018Four regular meetings ard held annually, and special \u2018meetings, \u2018are called by- the \u2018president | when ; necessary.ing the lihes was hot: to build.them as \u2018an \u2018investmen .but- as ea help NE \u2018the transaction of our buginess : | farmers, - and to \u201cFive ring \u2018ymtil | ve \u2018aur families some of.-tho social.\u2018privileges \u2018that are { too often lacking on.the farm.We t buy all yin material at wholesale, \u2018usually pa cash, thereby saving { the pol FR \u20ac discount.Cedar Poles.Q5- tget Jong and 5 to inches fn * ai- | gumeter at.top end, are us on all long Lines; = Où - short lines We use \u201csome chestnut and black Ne ainut, but being so- much ;heavier.and harder to climb are \u201chot -aatipfaétory.The \u2018poles are set 4 te 44 fect deep: \u2018and from 200 to 225 feet apart, varying the distance to avoid interfering with buildings, lawns, gateways and other places where poles , Would be \u2018undesirable to the land .owner.Good painted eross-arms are ' securely fastenéa to the -poles.with lag bolts.\u2018 Special : \u201ctelephone Wire varying in size from, Nos.9 to 12 ia used.This gomen in coils £ontain- ing one-half mile ae ds, : Nasty.better than comuion i\" We use oe \u201cif © \u201chess Tone detance telephones, | both of thé séries and : the bridging bell patterns.The Yat- ter are better\u2019 talkers, but.seem: to get-out of order more easily than the \u2018others: \u2018A modern 100-drop \u201cswitchboard in cent dly lpeated - in \"the home of \u201cone a the company, who with the help of his family attends to.this work very satisfactorily.Upon retiring for the night the operator switches on the electrical | night bell, which.ig loéated.in his sleeping room, A call on any wire during the night immediately dota this bell a , And it continues to all is @pswered by the operator.By this arra ement | an absolute day and night service is \u201c secured, which ia indispensa le in cases of emergénoy.\u201cA record is kept of -all/the toll messages each \u2018day, whether sent or \u201creceived, and A at the end of each month a state ment ia prepared- for each company ; With which we congect and balances |\u2018 settled.nes The rental price ($12 a year tn advance or $1.25 by the month) entitles the #subacriber, his family, | hired help and company the.free use of our lines and those with which i we have reciprocity contracts, Beyond this a.low\u2019 rate of toll is charged, varying from, 10c to 20c, according to distance: ' Our treasurer goeg gll around once in three : months and \u2018makes collections.The law rate of rental is only made possible in the country by placing several \u2018phones on each circuit, usually one street or neighborhood are on the same wire; each one having his own signal or ring as we call-it.While itis possible, with the best instruments, to put a large number on the same circuit, we \\fi that- enough to insure first-class service, Without becoming too \u2018\u201c\u2018mixy.** Pleotrical sto cause us some trouble, but thus far the damage has been * exceedingly small.-\u2018\u2019Crosa talk\u2019 or the induction between par- \u2018allel wires is by far tho worst thing with which we contend, and can en- the shoulders where the collar press- ly be.avoided by a transposed me~ tallic circuit with from one to four transpositions per mile.A liberal .use of insulated wire prevents the | singing of the Wires in cold weather.We .\u2018started With three subscribers outside of the company, and.inow have over 50, with 80 miles of poles, \u201c And-100 of.wire.Reciprocity ar- 150 more give \u2018us the free use of Ta ore \u2018phones, including ° a village.of.8,000 pepulation.- .- ES = - Gesd Mokrsés in Demand.- \u2018For good horses there will be a good price going,\" canñot sell them in this country, he : can gell them in.somg other country, and the deglers \u2018in that.country.are onlÿ too glad to send- theif repre- sontatives to -Canads- te buy ~tfiem; but-it is \u2018only Horses .of great excellence.that they will surely buy, and \u201cta raise this sort should be the aim \u2018ef Uvery' breedet\u2026 -ña- matter .what sort ef stook he has his.-money in.elected for | \"The primary objéet : in I | partment of Agriculture.from four to eight at most are | Hin i high-class horse \u2018there ! Be.two \u2018biyers.oe \u201ci Aes TET en yee We bave se ured.the shoes \u2018made.fine ag its name implies.' \u2018Gut on scientific anatomical nature intended.\u2018give absolute satisfaction.\"Buttoned and laced $4.00, oo.throughout, only $3 95.a Terms Cash.\u201c SORE MOUTH IN PIGS- A Dangerous Disease Unless Radical Steps Are Taken at Once.Canker, or nursing sore mouth), in a troubleeque disease, and if not promptly .attended to, Proves fatal, ays The Swine Journal.may, nd we think it \u2018usually ons arise from impurity in the milk of the.sow or fram poison an her teats and udder obtained by running in tall, et grass or poison vines.The first symptoms.are lumps on the udder, and sometimes sores; next.will be n noticed blisters on the lip, tongue and mouth of \u201cthe pig: tongue and lips Become swollen, and the roof and siies of the mouth in- Samed and covered \u2018with.deep red or ite blistets.Treatment:- Catch the péie Shoes for Women, \u201cexclusive agency\u201d JENNESSE MILLER.HYGIENIC SHOES.FOR i tpn These shoes are now being.introduced through United States, and are the finest, most comfortable, durabld à hy ) e of specially tanned \u201cVelvetta\u201d principles, and fit: the fa à A e unbesitatingly recommend \u2018them and Only to be had-of us in the city.End of the Te an Goif Capes, $8.50 to $4.95.- 75 Stylish Silke Waists, $3.65.30 Tailor-made Cheviot T weed- Costumes, ; 75 Stylish Ladies\u2019 Jackets, lined throughoëë with, Mercerized Satinette, only $3 95.+ 200 Flannelette Night Dresses, full sizes, only tn -< Country ( Orders Carefully Filled, Samples Sent by mai, | John Murphy & Co.; 4 7 asad St Catherine St.,\\Corner of Metoaife a.sow\u2019s | the | pig and swab ts mouth \u2018out thoroughly with à solution \u2018 of: carbolic acid and water sufficiently \u2018strong to make the flesh upon the arm tingle.\"Apply it.with a rag, ar a small piece of sponge tied Son a stick.A strong sage tea applied in the same way is goodand in addition take p ofdered sulphur, put it into a large straw sulphur, put it into a :large straw, hold the pig\u2019s mouth open and blow | the \u201cdry sulphur :in.Apply these | remedies frequently and bathe the SGW's teats and udder with a weak solution -of carbolic acid.Keep litters that have it away from other pigs.| Care, close attention and the frequent application of the above remedies will rarely fail to cure if taken: in time.The mow should \u2018be, fed sulpgur in her slops.5 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 TESTING THE SEEDS How the Farmer Can Make n Germinater at Home, Moet \u201cseed dealers now make ger- mtnation tests before putting their seeds en .the market.Consumers will also find it much to their advantage to test.the viability of seeds, but as | a rule they have the impression that sced-testing requires elaborate apparatus and some complicated scientific process to conduct it successfully: \u2018That this opinion is inaccurate is shown by the: home-made ger- minator seen in cut, reproduced from Circular No.18, issued by the.division \u201cof botany, United States De- A piece of moist flannel is placed on a plate, the seeds put on the flannel, a sgec- ond piece of moist flannel being laid over them, and a second plate is then invested over the whole.A | MOMEMADR GERMINATOR.srtain number of seeds should be carefully counted out, and\u201d the ger- | minating ones removed and counted | as fast as they appear.crimson\u2019 clover, if the seed is good, 80 to 90 per cent.should sprout | within three days._ ost failures with {t are due to old seed, .hut cven fresh séed.may be of poor quality.It should always be tested.Homemade.Fruit Evaporator.Several yeaks ago we made the following dryer for fruit.Having a smokehousa' 8x10, feet frame, we put up a frame as shown in cut.Made trays of stuff ~1x2 inch, double thickness with\u2019 galvanized screen.between 34 or LA inch mesh i » 0 Te: + \u2014.: can peach grower, In testing \"handled, Cr To, t, , i.x +, = FA a sud , Briostul, Kid, \u201cwhich di ns oh aad ; guaranteo them\u2019 gp .Extra duality 9e 0, ue Ho = \u201c parnteg ny frame to la ; trays.30x36 reel on one slat\u201d on .each out like a \u201cdratièf.Pat - \u201cslide i in a te ove \u201c(our Beatin nih run oy e pipe up back of ; cet.opening in roof to insure sous drefy.over fruit; close frame Hetvéen.twé top trays in middle at frame a d'Air \"43 or # HOMEMADE FRUIT avAroRETR.i to force air over fruit, and série a *, lot of fruit with no trouble \u2018and lit- | tle wôrk to\u2019 perfection.\u2026 There: wès no- expense of cash except.for tray.material, which need net.cost muck.Trays should not be cloger together than 6 to/8- inches.Eachctray ¥ = hold Sol Sart a bushel of fruit.) We let fire go down: at night ri Ea start it again in the ome, until dry.Apples quarter- od i about.18 hours.Sliced.in about 1% hours - and other fruit in proportion.Ve.dried apples, prunes, cherriek, pests and several kinds of berries: Pu.5 open smokehouse door after mast def, removed for fresh air to enter.12 will be no smell of smakp at.drying time.\u2014Practical Farmer: Net t Good for Kaçilege.A small experimental- sifo was rr 1 ed with cut\u2018 turnips and heavily J \u2018weighted.° The materish _ contained 5 9.50 per cent.dry matter.The ex periment was tried in .mid-wintet,
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